Miami Gazette August 22, 1940 - April 17, 1941

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. WAYNUVILI& OHIO, THURSDAY. AUGUST 'I. lNG.

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COUP~.f.. C!tfBR~T[S MRS. CORNfl.l ,WINS Clyie Club,·To·Sponsor . slLVm "~NNIVtRSARY APPLE PILCONTEST Soliciting Of Business

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W"yne Township . school cbUdren have onlY eleven more days vacatlon "" an d Paul remaining. before• ...... ....._ openin g 0,'4 tl18 W e bb S qu ir1C8 . . 19.(0-41 schOOl term, Tuesday momHough pulling and tugidng: inl. september 3. to un194d a new . veget~ple" An ertroUment or a~roJdmatelY ....., ,',pu"lia L .... , tI~."d by Superln. . uuv • )I III ... ,......."'" case., In f ront o.f S m i th'.~ Gto- tendent L. A. n.,,;-t, or ollDbUy _... ...... ce~, ..the constant stte"m of under the hUlnber enrolling last year • .11 • ..... trucks lad.en . with ' "'ravel due to a _ ___ er BenIor c.Us ...... o 'lear. rolling thl'U town last we,e k supt, Garat,announces the followwhile repairs were ' beiJig Ing wlgnment of ' grades for the "reSident.. teachers at the grade made ~n Route 7S ... tbat big bulldtnl: Wade TUrner-ll'&dtJ '11; sombrero (Kat) .t aking Don MIss Dorothy Day-grade 6; Miss R";e down' Main street his Henrietta, MCKInsey-grade.; Mtas 'f .' , . • • Virginia Hardin-Blade 3 ; Miu Helen rich brown tan certamly Laritb;p'ade 1 I J{ definite UIIIgngoes well ' with the hat; .. a lI!ent of If.~~ for the new teacbIn sure sign that summer is on M;1Mes Barbara Gray, Jane Purnas th' . f t b 11 h and Ruth Rlt.chle, employed by the e . wane, 00 a, coae ea. !!Choo! board d~ the IUDIJDIII' ca}l~g ~~r _candidates for can not be made untU pupUs are e ~next year. ~eam8 ... answers rolled, arid overtJori can be deterof "Oh Yeah" from kids on lIllned. . their bicycles, w~n warned 8 ohool will be in . Session tor a to 's tay'- oil the idewalk or half-day. the_ openinlf date. 'lbe , . • County Board or Educ&tJoo baa else.:lLou Printz , washing . ..!. ,: . . H ,a\.lthor1sed the dlsmlyal '[ cl&Me!i h W8 . at yman s september .19 and 20, ~ ~t pu,t e • W.JD!l0t store. j ust be minute the 8\ln 'pl1s to attend the Warren Oounty stops shining on them. about Falr. · ' a . lot of t he 1 2_:80 p.. m •••• ,

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relatives and ffteil'ds on their SUver August ' 17. A dl usslon was conWedding anniversary, Sunday aHl-r- ducted by J . B, Crabbe, S. S. Ellis. • - - - - - - -.. . noon . They were presented with and Chester Crgckett. of Springboro. • •••••••• _ _ _ _ many •lovely gifts and refreshments Tlis on the subj ect. "Rural Social Life" of Ice cream and cake were served. 1 was a. repetltlon of a. radio pro• .. _ .._ .. _ .. _ .. _ , _ .._ .._ .._ ... The guests inoludl~; Mr. 'and Mrs. cr:;tm r iven previously over rndlo " Mr. and Mrs. John B, Gons enter- Ohester WlttermaQ., Mr. and Mrs. stat-Ion ~lNG. Tllis was followed ~ _____ . ' ____ ~_-- •• Fr,ed Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Charles with a plano solo. by Milton Jon e, talned at dInner Sunday Mr and 1I MiSS Virginia Preston' Is the guest . . -' Bak.e r and son, of Franklin; Mr. and en t t Cd. "Listen to th ! Mockln ( Mrs. J . Q . Oons, 1.41& Alice Oons '. . Bird " of her aunt, Mrs. Leo Deutsh an j and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gons. Mrs, E. H. DUVall lind Camlly, Miss . fnmlly of Springfield, nt Lakeside. Louella MUloy. Joe Wade, George At the close of the prouram tl tills week. . • • • • • Wlcal, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Sheet :, judging committee cOI1Sisti ng of Ml·S. . ' . . '. • Miss A,llee Gons, o.f Guilford col- ~r. and Mrs. :WtiUam . .Ross and W. E. COrneIJ. Mrs. Wilbur South, of lege, North Carolina, Is visiting tul!' daughter, 01 Springboro;' Mr. and 11. d Lion and Mrs. Che t ' Crockett . Esther and Donald Lukerts a,cparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q .. Gons . . ' Mrs. FronkjluVall, Mr. a,nd Mrs. or Springboro, gave Its report on the ~o~panled htt elr COllSln, Kenneth • • • • , ; ~lcbard waae ,a nd dau~titer, Mr. apple pies entered In the baking a ~:: ~Islt s home In Chicago, for . Mr. and Mrs Myron Thomas were and Mrs. o.scar W~de, Mr. aDd Mrs. cont~st. or ~e eleven cont e s t a n t s ' Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E,!-. George Condon a,n d daughter. Mr. the rollowlng were adjudged the • • • • • .Thomas a~d Mrs. ,MUton Good, ~. and Mr.g. Inncrs: Mrs. M. A. Comcll, first; M~. and Mrs. John Cartwright of . •••• • Charles Davis, M1s.s Olara Wade, Ml s. Harvey Burnett . second; and Olncmnatl, visited Mrs. Hannah Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hart' ock a ' d Frank 81nder, AUe~ Taylor, MrS: Mrs. Raymond Braddock, third. Rogers, &at~rd.ay.. • • family attended the Alexander fam- Fred Hoyle,- and son, of ~misburg, TJle evening was c'llmpleted by . Uy reunion held at Shawnee park" Ben KearIlB, of Oent-ervllle . ,M r. anq parli.k.lng of the appl e pies served MI'. and Mrs. Irvin Mulford a.nd Xenia, on Sunday. . . Mrs. Charles Wade ~d son, of with lice cri!am. family and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley • • • • • Lytle; Mr . .and· Mrs. Milo Wade', of· Pamuna Grang. wUl be .held at Bailey and daughter spent 'Sunday Master David Hartsock spen~ laat Spring Valley; Mr. and Mrs. ~lmont Lebanon Grange Hall, C<oWrday eve- evening at LeSourdsvllle Lake. week in Xenia wltn Mrs. WInifred Snider, ~f Dayton, Imd MIss Olenna r.l ng, Au~t 31. A basket supper will • • • • • Mason and family . Wade, precede the meetl,ng. at 7 :00 o'j:lock. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sheehan at• 0 0 • •• Mr: and 14rs... James W4Cal and The winners. from each subordln~ tended the Miami CounLy Fair, a t Mr. and Mrs. Myron Tbomas, of famUy and Miss MM'Jorle Welsb te G I t ti . Troy. Thursday. They were over II . a . range p e 0011 es is entitled to night guests of relatives Lhere. DM'ton, w~re ~unday_gu..ts of their were ca ers 10 the evening. enter tile County oontest at th s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E . L. Thomas. meeting . ' · • • • • • • • . .' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Earnhart, c'f Elm Sh h t d th Carllsl~. were Sll nday afLernoon v-Ioer ee an at en ed e " NINETY-FIRST BIRTHDAY 1101'5 at the home of ,MI'. nnd Mrs. J . Greenvl!le Pair, Wednesday.

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RfUl'ION Of 3'25 f. A. ' . IT' [lWDOO SAIUROAY CELEBRA,(£D TI:fURSDAY R.Dr.Mengle. • fi L and

The Waynesville Civic club Monday night v~ed In favor of 51'\n""OrY-'lng a SOlicitation of the b"·in°•• phone subserib'l'S or Waynesville, fO l' t!)e Installntion of new dial phojne equipment here . J . R. Glbbons stat Jd. Tuesday. U18t C. E1. Quatmun . president of the Ohio Ccntra T,'lephone bad ' been notified vi the cluo's decision and that the club Is now awnltlng word from the Telephone compal1Y as to when the sol citor will be sent here. It ninety percent, or twenty-atx out of the twenty-eight business subscribers' signatures can be obtained, negotlat1~ns will be by the company to Install th~l new ~~uipment. ~t The,· meeting, Monday night' was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Co:1 tt, ':The Hole In the Woods", near Harveysburg, and was preceded by an excellent fried chicken dln·ner. served by the ladles of the Harveysburg W . C. T. U. Places were laid for rOlty guests: Including members of !.he club and their wives, and speclul guests', Mr, and Mrs. Walt,\!' . Griffith. ot' Lebaaon. and G. W. Sully, of Dayton , ' the guest spel\Ju!r. Immedlai.c l'" following the dinner. ;r a ll the guests were led ' In slnsmg

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8taunch ' Republicans were ' lAOIES • • • • by miesing in tQwn over la8t _ '. Mrs. JelSle Hyman and son, Rob· andweek ¢nd, they were all atert. spent Wednesda! In Olnclnnatl. Mr~. Emma Barnett celebrated ilel' claugbter Mrs. A. E. Stout "Work with cooperation and a .. the Willkie . J'ubl'lee Robert remained for 'a few dayS visit ninety-first birthday, Thursday the were Thursday evening general Interest In your town". was tend 1n d "1· I f1 . [ with his slater, Mrs. A. H. Polinllky. R. H. Hartsock, lIOns Wilton and 16th. and in addition to her many guests of Mr and Mrs. Waltel' Ken - Lhe keynote of the address delivered at £.j"",00 , .. a ove y ower .' • • • • Owen, "nd W. A. Lukens attended friends and relatives In Waynesvl1le, rick. of Lytle. by tllC guest speaker, O . W. SUlly. ga~deD in' the front of M1'8. Uoyd Da~is was l< hosteaa to Mrs. ,Aurela Hess, ot Bellbrook. the reunion of Bat~~ry F of the 325tJ) Who called at hc.t; bOOle to extend .. , . • • • • ~ bustne:;s lecturer. at· Dayton. 'tOpen Carruthers! home on Main the members ot the Ladles Aid 80- "Miss Batbara Gibbons, of Dayton. F. A., held at ElwOod, sa.~day . Iheir best wishes, she rcceiVed the Mrs. Harry Hudson. of Mhens, 0 .. your mind to the Idlntli of othe.(s, street••• Oscar Smith making 'c:tety of the Methodist Ohurcb. at .mtMlas Kllthryn Gibbons wlll.1ei.ve :~~r HartsWill:klnantd Lukens serVI'Q followIng out-of -town. visitors : Mr. is spending a fo4l' weeks vacaUon realize the value or 0l'ganl7,atlon, co'. his regulal' noonday trip to an all ~y meetinl. Wednesday. Prlday morning for a weeks visit , his unlt, in tb1s I1 lld Mrs. Willlnm B..-nett, of Shaw_ with ber parents, Mr. ' and Mrs. ope.r,ation. a nd . scientific methoda, , ~ • Twenty-six members IUld guest. With his sister. 1141'5. A. H. Pollnsky. country and abroad. during the nee, Okla..; Mr. and Mrs. F..arl Bar- Oharles ZImmerman. havc B11 enthusiasm for your work, • and from .the P~8t office ... were present and enjoyed a tine ' • • • • • . World War, and ~ew him well, I:ett, of Zanesville, Mr. and Mrs. ' • • • • • and constanUy Improve yoUr stor:e or Dic~ ~nley calling the Mi- dlbner at noon. Membera wbOll8 ' Mrs: Aurela Hess, of Bellbrook, 37 of the original 46 membe1'8 ot i:dgar .Barnett. or Washington, Ml'. and Mrs. Russell Hoillday are your business. ' Workln~ undertbese : a,nu C?az~tte on the carpet birthdays are In July or Auruat were M1ss Barb8ra Gibbons. of Deyton, the 325th Pleld Alrt Il:ry Band, ltI- C. H,; and Mr. and Mrs. MerrU Oole, announcing 'the birth ot a son, Johll perfect ,~ondlUons you w\ll have a for not giving proper .pub- ho~1'ed at tb1s meeting. A ~ and Mias Kathryn'GIbbous wlllieave cluding the dlr~t()r, reunlt-ed after lIr Olncihnatl. ' . RUssell, at Miami Valley hospltnJ, perfect soo1'e". DiIrlng bis talJt, Mr. licity to the' three Waynes- table was art'&D.Pd by the boIteu Friday momtnr for weeks visit twenty one years sirid played d~ Friends ~r M'rs . Barnett ~lll re- Tuesday morning. The bOOy weighed S~IlY held !.he undIvided at~t.1on viII pi 'h _ for tbe b1rtbday pe.ts and invited with· relatives ' In St. LoWs, Mo, ' the ceremonies, Sa1turday. Accord ng gret to learn that she is. confined to 6 powlds, rUne ounces. of not only every bUSiness ~n .prese _ayers W 0 ,..wer~ se guests.. They. tncluded MrL J. B : up.. . . : . .• • • • to reports of local fans it waa tbe her bed with a blp injury whlch wa • • • - • e,nt, but of every lady guest aa:-weu. lect,d for 'he all star, .gam.e dyke Mra; George MUla Mrs Joel only band ' they' coulft b'e ar, out of the result t 'f II h h d Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. ...Frank The meeLln~ was brougbt to a close Ia8"~ Sun d ay, . Ar·flUS 0 s b orne,. stokes, •. ' . , Mr. and Mrs, George Henderson h .thl ty taktn I part In week ago, 0 a a s e a over a and son returned home Mon~. ~~.,.,.;with more Mrs. Olarence Rye, and Mrs. entertaIned Mrs JUlia Henderson t e. r .or morEl _ _--,.........!e.::.c.=::="'=-'="-"'==~-,--;---;<;fl ·'Stump.yi' Dakin, and Dick ArguS ~, blrtbday guests. and and Kenneth at dinner Frt- the ceU~bratlon. . , ter spending several weeks In New StaB).,....Russell Uolftday 10vited gUeSta, Mh. Charles James day. Othel1 - local enthusiasts who at. York Olty. I k ~. if d At th and Mrs. MOo Hartsock. - , tended the WIUkle notlflca.tlon cere-- J. W. WHITE HONORED •• • •. • . 00 . S pre~".J pq e ,up ese In place of the regular program .. !' • - . • • monies were Miss Kathryn QJbboos, ' QN 8STH BI~THDAY Mr. an~ Mrs. Carl Ferguson re-da,8, couldn~t be that new ~Ion w&s beld c:onoe~ t.h.e Mr. and Mrs. Alva Thompson Mrs. W. O.'St. John. Trumah Fardturned from ·thelr wedding trip. ' smi, could it? .: .Mr: and Mrs. un1!icatton of the womenll o~- spent last week. in MIchlgan, on a low, Mr.•and Mrs .•1. R. Mepgla and !he 85th birthday anniversary of Sunday evelllng. and are at home Loren Badley 'stayed in a tiona tn tpe MethOctlst Church. No.. ftahtnl trip. Rev, L. C. Radley and daughter , J , W. Wllite 'was eelel,lrated, Sunday. to their friends, In thetr h?me 011 trailer camp near the 'Ohi'o def~te IUl'&nI8ments were ' ~ :• • - • • Earla. at hli home With a dinner to which Fourth St. $ t U d tQr the meetlrijJ In ~ptemblr. '"' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Shaw. !!On ~ . the fol~owing guests , were Invited; , • • • 0 a e n ve y campu" ~r, Joe. of Dayton and Miss Annie Gae , Mr, and Mrs. H. O. Vauglm, of 00Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Mengle atThe lo cal group of yonng people ~ng th~ e~eme heat, wave AMERiCANS WIN, '7 TO" l Treadway returned Saturdll.y from a ' THREE FARMERS ' ~LUBS Illmbus; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tart: of tended the W,lllkle nottflcntlon cere- ntt. nding the Epworth Le~e Inand r~ported blankets were weeksvaeatlonat~i'Lake, M1nne- . · HOLD UNION MEETING south Oharleston; Mr: and .Mrs. mon ies, Saturday. with the group s uture held at the Miami VaUey needed :even ' on the hottest ~e Americans ~on ov~ ~e_Na- sOt.. · , . . __. Robert Taft and Miss Fer"Son of from Morrow. h a u t a u u q n " last ,lVee~. DlDed QUlte._ . h.. hi.:. f - th ' ttonals 1-1 in the Warren County • • • • . ' ' Dayton: and Mr. and Mrs. FratJlt •• • • ' 0 n bit of recognltJon, as well ' as ·ennlG' UII...8pealLUlg 0 wea er _ ... ___ .... " . Y --'e' all -11....--,.__ _ _ at • < , 'T'he me-"ers ~f the Franklin Fo ' ' ,.. • . . . . . . ~.. S 'Y" "w x d chIl d Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rogers and jOylllg a week o·~~ recr"'a··o· ..., '" n . everyone has been- ' tlilking ' Little M1ase1l ,J anet MOrriS, or Sa- Farmer's 'club were bosts to t he an reno , . - -- - - _ _ daughter are vislUng relatives In In the pr~eJ1tatlon ot ortginal Mason. SundaY. with the rain stAIp- bina and Ann Satterthwaite sP8Qt a . about it but tto. o~e liaS bee~ ping tbe game In the l18Venth, ~, few this week. wltb Mr. and Mr, :.ayne ~O:ShIP and Lebanon SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Indiana this week. ,'lI'UnLs,. by eighteen groups, ' ¥Onda,y ~ able to do anything about it I:actl team obtalOedtbree blts W Ee f tervIlJe • rmers, u at a ,Union meeting . .. __ _ , night, the .WaYll.esvllle boy. and IF , "Wi.. it ..' a . d ' d '.,nta Hebel' RuIIeU., LtbanOri. . .arren . p?" 0 ce~. . . held at Ft. Ancient T~urljday, Mr. and Mm. W. E. Stroud enter~ ",' n ey All erson an ., -~ ~ • '"f Seventy-five members and guests . =-----== ~~"!'!!2..!!.'£"!'!!!!JIlli.......YJ.lilI!l:lL....Mrs.....!!.::=....!::=:!!...==----,~:-;-:--~T;;;;~-::t. "Detlly" arrived home laSt ina with. two. b)cludtnl a , ~, . .. n_ 'Satterthwaite was a gu . est at j 1__ '_ d:'1n t ., talned the. following guests \1t dln- Joe Shambaugh and Mrs. Ella Hur- A1J the swllJ).llllng events wen wOn. "f , .' ' Pltebtnl .......--.. wen> ' to BOb swear ~... . (n eyed a P '"'...., ner a noon. S d Mr I • H b Th b I r Ok I ' ..... , w ••k 'f rom their little' J'aunt '. ~u... t . ~ a birthday party, tcidlty, ThurBday, " ner, un ay; . and Mrs. George cY. 0.. arveys urg, ursday. y JOYS 0 .... e ocaJ $.roup. ~ IIV . 1 , atn Morrow and Blll ~, . L. J . Bennert. 01. New Jersey a White and sons Gene and Ralph' of • • 0. . ~ :md 100 y~rd dash\ ~ree s&yJe,' w!lie , ,to Toledo••:.how . many ·new Pr~nk11o 8¥~ at~1 out tlve bat- complilllllntlng her ooUl!in, Marlene guest 01 Mr, a 'ld :r.f1·.!. Tl.aJph Robl- Mason ' MIss v'lvtan Ta.rt . of KJ~gs Misses Doris and Irma Fires re bo~h WOti lly Matthew Tur~r; Ted' rattl. . '~Betay" : devel-.' · ~ in }nnlnp.,. , " ::::~c:~ !:=~oa her son, of FiankJin, was the gu~st Mills; ~n~ Mr. and Mrs. 'H : A Stroud,~ turn~d to their home Sunday, afte; SlIydcl' WOll ill tlle- drVlng Cbntelitll: oped, "Whitey"'? .. ,fr6m " ~he Three plaYers ~ the w~ • . 0(, _ . . ' SPEaker. or-Leb8-non,. n two weeks visit with ~elr <gtand- and t.he district r,eJay 'was ~ by sound of Smith's '4elivery ~ ,team ~~ ~tb; .the. ADler., , ~ .The program also included musical father, Harold Taylor, of Center- the WaynesvUle ' team OODi~ 01 :' . , . • ., leans, DIck Bt&DJey.. 3rd bale. Mr. aDd Mrs. Russell Carr, of seleetlQns by the HnrlJld Mart~ band . VISIT PARENTS HERE ville. Don Osbol'll, Matthew l'urner, Ted tl'u~k . .. M~~~,ay afte~oon. "Stllmpy" ~. riabt f1eld. -.. aDd LebanoJi~ and' lIIn. Ma~de orane of Franklin, and vocal sec1eetions by • • • • • • SlIyclel'" nnd Gene Thompson.. tbe'f have Just iQstalled a ,Argus 0eti0rDe, 'WhO was Just cOm- .spent · 8unday With Mr. and Mrs. MlsSes' Mary and Martha Bunnell ~t;. and Mrs. ,W. H. Michener Rnd Mr. and Mrs. ~: P . ~rrt k and Mr. Every l~ embel' att~~!l1I)g ,engin,e 'n~ it tn ina ~ tc: pitCh wbe~ the P;D1e was. ·Lor~~ . JIlDl1IioD and famtly, ~r_ dau8hters ot Mr. ~lIld Mrs. HeraheJ fllmlly, of l;'lttsburgh; who hnve boen and . Mrs. ,George T. Quick, Qf here received his or ber certificate , pJAce ,Of tIa~ old Ford engjrie: call~, LoWell Bt.IiI'keY·JIIlNed center YI~verlJ O. Bunnell of LebanOIIl. . Sllendlng the summer. slnce the first MIamisburg, ,atteqd~d the convention fol' a t.lehtli llg daSs~s ~" devotional . Iv...A ' " ,, :;ro. . _ ~ . " tJeld fot tbe\N'atJPnals. . .' • • • • , . . , . of J. une at their summer,. home .a t of· tbe League, of Ohlo, Sportsman at ~ 'I'vlCes, and the .monUpnl ·tete "' 'f,. . , " '. Nr: aDd IUs: John Stroud, of ~v "" l " r->~~\. , M£MO~IES ,. Mr. ..:_ .. ;Itka', £,"·P . .Buriiwt and . Dayton, spent sunda,Y. ~t~. E. . T. (JOLLEGE FRIE1~D IS VISITOR South RoY!U~D, Vt., arrived at th~ Indian Lake•. S~day. , J)nr for the1r' Ins~tute ~ue. for _ _, -" . home 'of Mrs. Michener's parents, , • .. . ' • .. C!lltlplylng ,with ,,~. ~be s~andard8 ot '. > ; " i. Mr. 'and Mn, DonaId' L. HaWke were, Str9ud and f~, ' -. ' Mr. ~nd Ml's. W. E. Cornell Thurs- Mr and Mr J h WK ' , • • . " . .. • Miss M&rY. 'Sehicllteda~tz, o[ Selma d "t ' . ' s. 0 n . ersey n.ro ' the Institute. ' .' , ., Oan aoyo.n e ,t ell · ~,wbo t •• e , ~__~ t·" "" ........ .." ...:i...tn.l ~ '. . . t I ' I .< " 1nlfI'O'" , ... UUIOI' ,.,, . • , . , ay, or a weeks visIt enjoylq a. weeks fishing trip in r· ..8~vors 0 r oca . eO~'pany phone coblpailY, lJ'bursdIlY, at an iii. and lira: L&.rence Cook and ,O ..• returned to her home SUnday, MIcblgan, this week. ATTDI~ YEAic.i;y MEETING ' O.!'l.G: ··cobtDlanded, b y C"p,-· outtna' aDd picnic held at Buc:te~ ~ Jerry. and Mrs: Bessie L. 'c::d after spending the P6St week with ATTEND (JHUR(JH MEETING - • .• - • ',' " • .tam " Ke'inley -Wldch' ' went to LU:e~'" ' vtalted Mr, 8nd Mh. Paul MoOre Mr. and Mrs. Ira 'Urown and famlly. r Th'e women of the MethocUst M '. d' Mr ""--La " , . " . ' , ' Sh ill I 'Be -t rub 1 f 0' . , . , r . an . s. wrence CqoIt ,and,. , Cincinnati: .,.tor the court ." . \ .-- , .~ of.- , Bel.broo~. last e Vi eave P e . er , or asa. ¥f!l.s Dorothy Ga st, or CarMs~e, Ob~h are pleased !.6announce that ,son . .Jerry, ai t.cnded wilml'tIrton bpuse riots 'a ret $eJ:id names SNAKES' SNA.,.£SJ ~~J t ev~r; • .• ~rande, ,Arlz."where sbe 15 teache~ Mrs. J. o. ·~arst. of Dayton. and Mr~ $60 w~ cl~~d at. the Ice crea!l\ Y~fl.l'ly);~e~tJng. ~Und8y. Wr. &Dd ,.~ . '"' ,'..... 1/ W · . ~ R . . -..' '--'- ,> ~,,,' -. ' . pt, Spanillb In t~!e public 1IC~1&: an~ .Mrs. L .. A·. Garst anq family at- Festival w:b1(!h ' ~hey 'sponS,9l'ed Sat- "Mrs. E. K., Cogglru; and dII.....kters. . ,~ t~t edito~ . ' j ~' . ~per •• ~ ......w- &0 liner ', 1 Mrs" W: ~ .Lukene and ' 4aughters ,¥~ .8chlctedant:z W&a' a former tended an all day meeting Rnd bas- ulllay night. I. ... "ty d ""-f ....JZ"...... ;: b bl;li: ThE! ... ,,,a o-rr-- I • . ' i ." .. ' ,. ' U t f M . ' . " , De. an ___ce, . 0 _ n o " , . ',." , pro , fl;r, p~~... ~ ." ",, ~ ............ ~ ~teIl, !, ~ar~a .. Del Lolis • .V~Ued . over, the ~ !l~ room m~ ~'. 0 , r:s. Brown. ket plcn.lc 'dtnner held at 'the Marble ' " .. ' . ' '- . ~ •. • , Tenn .. reLu!'ned bome' With ' ~ . ' \ - '\ W'8~ .. time . ~h~n Qnlf .~~e8 · ... ~ ' ......... ~. . ...... ' '!leW: end ~th ·Mr. and ,~. ~ ~'. _ ' , " , . F'urnoee Brethren Church n~ar. M:I!I ·'Y.PlIam .~. ·of ~x1ngton\·. nncl Isltect ," l1IltU ~ . , wore gr,een 'sUits; .46 ,),ears ,.. ~.. '1iMw WIIaf &0 ,M Greene. , or ~lrtIIDIvme. ·· '. ATTEND 8~ANI'n:LD REUNION Peebles, 0 ., Sunday. . Va. ' Is~tbe. ~~t of Rev. and Mrs. L. ' " ~IrO" the '·, o,lglnal-, Miamis tab., ..........'...,... ,.,."', ., . ' . . • ,• ..• ~ . ,' . ,'.. i , :;-. 0 ; Radley. this week. t . . 'f '" Ii villa ih ....... 1- '........' &IaaI 'J~.pav1s is vJal"- t~ ·w~ Mr. nnd Mrs. R, D. Oollett (lnd HENDERSON FAMILY ('ICNIO ~; • • • ~ . , . '. COMPLlP4~N . ~ brought a~ to t e . , , , fIIW '"7~ '. ~ .'home of. :iIo-.... . Hur'''''' ~ at fam"~ a'ttenued, -he Stanfield' reDr and........ A E" Sto t · a ' ",. , H.•4III_: .. b ' 0"Ire " c.. ..... u- ..'.... tIdrtJ "-" .' ~ ' --0. ... u an , ,WLI • • llie ~an oy" ~f · te:" ~' " J,IIIIIIe ~ .. WIItI New' BuritnctoD. ~ , • Ull~pn held ' at O1Ifr~lle, Saturday. An outing an9 picnic .was enJoye~ ~lfd Mrs. Ruasen OamPbeu spent tr0Jlia .; were, p~e mov..... it _I ... . . ..... . t.. ' - • • • )frs, ~Uett's two nelees, M,tsses by tb!l members of the HCl:!derson Su~day Q.t IndIan ~ . .... .... ,PlaT.en".rememb~ ~.... ~ ~ . ' . The ,ai'errttt fariilly ~lin1On WIll W1lm& ~ &attice Stanfield, . 0,( l,!lmiry Sl1Ilday, at Wayne . Park. " { . '. , . ~ • • , when'.. 'boys- hrad .·NiWr . ~, ' , ".! . . " lie held ~ a~ the bOpt8 of Mr, ~ew vtenna. retl:'"led home ~th Those pl'el!ent were, Kenneth ~- JaCk -preston v.:as ,~be ~est of the .~if'" ' npP9r W. i ,B e ~ ',! ",+' ~ 1ni- &Ili1 lin., Obulea ia. 1IICb~ ~ th~ ~~ !I. .weeki vlS.~. bon. ,of WUb'n~; D. 0 ,; Mr. ~n,d ·OroweU ~b1tsllijl1 OomplUly. a t " .. I' l" , " . . . .' . . . . . . . .~ taail17~ ' ~, . ' - -,, ' , ~, A1~Kre1l1nlr. of otDclDna'ti; pJ,cn\C. -liven for the ·junlor sai~- ' ~ to, _tell 8uck'!!' ~ .... '. '. , . ~, .... . / " , ~ONOa p' E~IU 'AT DrNNd. Nt:: ~ l4i;s., .Don Henderson ' .na me I Monday a~ .WUmingt.On. , . '" the ~ ~ ~ .......... IIr. aDd.lIn. R.~. _~, of ' . . " . dAu,irbteil!. Donna Orace and Kay ': . • . • • • . . ' _"'. ' OII~ 1IPID,:I,uae wilek eD4 "slob aDd M1'8. I(JM~ldlne. ~ qf M'rIi. Julia Ben~ Mrs. M. A. PubsolJ. Mrs. L.A,. . ..... B. B. .1111....... _ tami'l. .evennts IIIIP'" denOn. . . . Mr. and Kn. George Garst. Mrs. A. E. S~t. and M1'8. C. • •• .• twenty fourth .~ u¥l:-1DDa, QeorIe DouI': I. Sa~w"Jte were Dayton , visor Kri. I11III1- las aad tora. 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cream social on the chUrch la' next Saturday evening, AUgust 24. Mr. :-and Mrs. Allen Enlrick were Dayton· visitors Thurac:laY. . Mrs, WlIllam Ber8'dall spent sevPHONE 7021 eral days last· week with Mrs. Rosa B.c,ryhlll In Way,nesville. MiSs Barah BUA)~t r eturn'ed to .QaYton T\le.~day after spelldl~g th~ , past week with·Mr. 'a nd Mrs. Harvef Burll.et. J "ARVIA·LITHIC TAR AND Mrs. Meta Rogers mov£ci WedneSHOf\D OIL; hlXCAVA'flNO day in Jlart of the hOWle with Mr, DUMP TR UCK SERVICE and Mrs. Olenn . Frazee on the Waynesville road. Mrs. Adda Bac.k PIT RUN, LOADED 300 YD. of Middletown Is staying with her. Mrs. Margaret Johns sprnt Saturday with Mrs. Martha Hough near Waynesville. Mrs. Fred FIsk, of. Independence, l 'hollt!, WuynoMvllJe H it 11 Ky" ~ spending a oouple of we~ kB Lebanon orfl'o Phune 4'1il-Kwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs , George Gray. Her mother has been rES.9 ·M. Mnl'rnw Phone No.3 qutte III the past week but is some- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ what Improved at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Fred KJ-;slnger, of Newport, Ky., attended the tuneral of his father. Henry Klsstnger at •• . his late reslden~ e on the Dayton ~ " Pike. Friday afternoon. REAL FSTA TEl Jlt Mrs, Ida Brown , Mr. . and Mrs. INSURANCE . selves. we are ready to go ahead . n Democracy Is to work , it must work I·ItOnA'I'I' COVItT Mr. nnd Mrs. Cove E!am Harry Seigler and grandson, of DayAUCTiON [f,R from the"bottom up. We must know, we must care, we must do something Ibeen entertaining r lntlves ton. were call1ng on Lytle friends a.;ot" it. We have machinery. it Is up to us to make It work . We took TlIP sixth and final a ccount of D. Kentucky. for sevllral days. Sunday afternoon. ~e Old .n,'o,r;er and wlth' the aid of a new sycle, new guards and plat~, a M. Adams, admlnlstrato,· of the es- MI'. aud Mrs. Harry Howe and Mrs. WUllam Rogers entertained ii-ill · _iiiiiiiiiiiili_ _~_ _ _ 1I.e w lm1!e he&d, a lot of new nuts and bolts, .tlme, patience and some 011 tate or Oren Koebel approved. Mrs. Ida Howe of Dayton , were the 500 card club Thursday afterA certificate of transfer granted, Monday calle.rs of fo,{rs. Allce Terry 1100n at the home of Mrs. Therle made It work, some day J. may get a new streamlined mower that works Minnie eKlley, admlnlstl'atrlx ot the and familf. Jones. ·~t f Sanford Kelley Her first I M Emm t Sn d and bn the ' tractor. Some """'"'Ie have them now and they are being Improved .....-.. es... e o . Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Plym re and Eloquent tribute to Frank and Mr.and rs, eyer il'lCht alq. ~nie day we may get a new streamlined local gov~ent. and lInal account approved. Mrs. Emma Plymlre were SUll ay Lizzie SWdaker Ucs wltll1n the home son ~runped at Chautauqua last week . ~e statEe are already dOing away with townships and even uniting The court set Augu~t 26 to hear dinner guests or Mr. and Mrs. Rob- which together they maintained for attending: the Epworth League ConoolDlti . btto Jar r units, Is It a good thing? Will It do the work better? ,the Inventory qf Harold WllUamson, el't Plymlre, of Spri~g Hill. almost sixty years of married UJ'e. vention there. ea Be . . t t k 0 administrator of the .estate of H. H. Mrs. Mary Wilson, of Lebanon, Is To tht. ilome many visitors came Mr. and Mrs. Cent4'ai1zatlon-Decentrallzatlon: The federal govel'JUl1en a e:; n Wlllla~.o - ft~d- sep'tember 3 to hear .. t Robert Ha.lne:; and i • ' ,,~ fL...' the guest Of, Mr. and , M~s. George rrom neal' and flU'. from ' eVery state son, BobbY. 0 Dayton, ",ere as • power. Henry Pard Is building smaller units in small towns . The the sohedufe.of debts. ' Beckett, of aprl ng Hill, and ot the week guests 01 Mr. and Mrs. Walter . ,.., and sometimes Iorel count.rles. If pendUlum 8wln8'8. Some day we will be ready tor that new streamlined The inventory and s~hedule of Ferris .fam1l1es or this community. wllhln a days d.rive , plans would be Kenrick and James HaInes. , ROOT FOR ,,"D CONSION goVernment butlet us be sure that It Is a model that we p~;lt out ourselves debts for the' estate ot Anna Murray Sunday they celebrated the blrth- made tor ' a call on "Frank and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slney were four Cattle btl... sbeep _ltd c:alv __ to Norri8-B'roek C.... live wire lind to work fOr us here and not one that someone somewhere else picks out to set Cor Septemljer 3. Certll1cate ~f day al?nlversarJes of Mrs. Beckett . LizzIe". There were the old and the weekend gU.ests of M.rs, Minnie Siney p':'ollTe!!rlve -8.... f"r the hlatleat markf'\ prleee end good leme•• transfer granted and net value of and Mrs. Wilson a t thl!" Becltet~ Y(' lUI! , the rich and the poor, white In Dayton. make us.work ror them. ~·~te placed at .1,974.19. h h th j d dlnn ..... d ' ..... Fra-'- Brown of UDiI'D S ••• k 'Yat;d. 4 CIDciDDatl. 0. ...,... ome. were ey to oye a. er and co~ored and oft times just the u ... . an ..... .,. UA > Tune In on R8dlcl 8tatioll w.m n The S ixth and tfnal account ot t th" . h a e uoon our. "friend 01 a friend", to all alike the Tlpp City, were Sun"ftU ....". ' dinner . 12 :26. to 12:8.0 ,. m. for oor daU, MIDSUMMER ElJZBbeth Graham. guardian of D enMr. and Mrs. B. A. Palmer, or two fold greeting was full ot warmth ,g uests ot Mr. and Mrs. G~y RoUt- mllrkef; reports nls Graham, Incompetent, approved. Mason, Mrs. Corlll A.· Thompson , of and welcome. A' personal Interest zahn and !amUy. Miss Betty RoutMore bot weather will come, perhaps, as 'hot or hotter than ~y we The tenth III('count of Albella DIn- Clnclnnatl, Miss Hannah Jordan ~hown from the eyes ot both host ZBhn accompan1ed them home tor t f lin the alr The wlddle. executor ot the estate of W, and Alr Jordan \\rere Sunday callers iI d h te tl t hi a visit. Is d ' · , ldBurpmer Is. P&6t. Ther~ a ",eren ee . H.. Dinwiddie. filed by Ruth M. Sav- at the home of l'Ilrs. Adall Talmage r. os ss, le grea magnet w ch A .number of relatives from here Jlave ~ but m dl'aws frIend to friend. ~toI'es are full ot tall hats and ;;ChOOI c10thes. V aca tIon is I a lmost over . age administratrIX of the e:;tate of , and family. . The golden chain 1:; broken and attended the Paulks flLIlllly reUnIon EVen thougb more and DIOre people are taking september and October Arbell~ Dinwiddie, approved. " Mr. and Mrs. ,Mearl Terry were Llm1e Is left, still with her priceless SlDlday at 5haron Woods, ne!U' Mr . and Mrs. lAnn Marlatt of vacat10na tile openLng of 8Ohool marks the end.,o! vacation for hundreds of The first 8CCOun~ of C. J. Wag- vl£ltors in Dayton, Sunday. understanding at. nnd Interest In Sharonville. • Dayton , spent Sunday with Mr.l and thouaanda of people an· over the country. The county tairs have com- goner; administrator of the estate ~t Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mocahen people. She will earty on as alwllYS Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ha Ice and Mrs. George Marlatt. . rt1sed Th . ty t lr used to be Irene Welton , Mason; report of H. were Saturday night guests ot Mr. for children, grandchildren, great daughter and Mr. and Mrs. <?Ia.rence Mr. and Mrs. HIley Oibson and and farm ales are being' adve . e coun a z, Gray, commlssloner of the estate and Mrs. Emrol!tt McCarren, of grandchildren, and WhOe Smith spent Friday evening at daughter, PauUne. of near. Bellbrook the anat oommunlty but Is any one thing as Important as that of Cyndora Eynon; schedule Leesburg . her grey eyes wlLh an unquenchanle home of Mr. aDd Mrs. Carl 01'011 and spent >Sunday aCternoon with ltfr. 1lOW? are 110 many plo:ntcs. so many places to go and things to d? debts of D. E. Heywood, executor of Mr, and Mrs. Jesse · Pennington look of youth within them ga~e daughter, Mary Sue) at Prankltn.. and Mrs. Everett Bunnell and famthat all of &bem MelD m,ore commonpl&ce. Now that. the automoblle has .t he .~sta.te of George L.' MUler, all opened their home Sunday to guests calmly upon lICe denying Ute four Mr. and Mrs. R~ll Campbell IlY. .. ,. bJ'OlUlbt 10 many fatra within e&sY reach. h6w manY famllles pack up thelr a,pproved. numbering around . one hundred, score years whloh her frail body Is and famity spent Sunday at IndlMr. and Mrs. Morris Lewis ,spent n ' kIacI t1le f~ In the old f~lY bus and start larly to put in The estate of Ooebel WU:SO or- when they celebl:ated the blrthday ' u,pportlng and within the walls of ~ Lake. -'Sunday afternoon with Yr. and Mrs. and . - - - dered relieVed from l11Wn1Stra'tlon. anniversaries' of Mrs. Pennington's . ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bunnell and • t V lma ' . d f th f ir nd visiting with thelr neighbors thIS unus ual home her magnetlo , -'. John Koester and a~ugh er. e , . . - . - -,the WOD era 0 e a a , . . The estate of H. H. WllJlallWon motiter, Mrs. Gray ILnd to personality still bids you to come: ' . ch1ldren, of Middletown. were Sun- of"'Ut-I£a. II! _ .' The 4-H Clube and the P. p, A.s make a tine showing and keep up the glven .a net va.l ue of~1404'l0.01. colllplunent RaYlJlOnd Morgart both day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burgeas -and 1ntereat. n.e bIc atook bneders have exhlbite of Pure 7bred IltoCk but ue The twelfth and !i.nal acocunt of of Welhnan. . , Ed Bunnell. , famUy. of Dayton, spent Sunday.at- . then many' abIblta trom the ordinary local farmers. The attendance f1g- Charle! Poppe, testamentary t.ru8t1\e Delicious refreshmente were servlld CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clev~nd teniooh with Mf. ~ Mrs, _LJwt. ....... but the people 'don't settle down and dtake a day of it as o.f e:;tate of Oustav Poppe, Morrow, and a deUghtful evening was enand femu . y of . West carrOll. ton, were Morgan. .• • ures 8I'e - f'l d Mrs. Frank Shldakfr and fami y S · d I ts f ... - nd ' ,e . joyed by all present. un ay even ng gue:; 0 ...... a Rev. T . M. Beatfr, of S".1ng Valthey \lied to do--or do they? Is the view of thlB casual observer wrong? I CertLflcate ot transter order for desire to express thelr gratitUde and Mrs. Howard ~ees. ley, Mr. and Mrs. Kes1ug';: Mr. and

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rround. TIle cluUne,aa of this Ufe soon tells on the parents who ge~ in t Ile • and to the city for a show or spend the evening at some am ear go '. ' ' park otten leavlntr the children at home to figure out. their own mett)od . Of recnatiCill. • , ·S~ to & club member a few weeks ago. I asked h1m to bring ~e ~eatloJ,191 a large community picnic tor Labor Day before the club and ., Bee' ·w hat 'they tbo~t It. Par a club of 'thls type the answer I recel ed "It would be too much work." Many was the day that nr.t.ber .....-d " . tbelr parents worked Crom early morn till late to prepare for an evening's

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fun fOl' them. The fun that enticed, them. to remain at home. Yet wl}at a few hour. it .would have taIten of each member's time to an'ange SU:!I a plcn1c.

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Robert Israel, 21. shoe worker, and Marjorie Jeanette Payne, 17, snleslady, both of Lebanon. Elm H In 24 h k . er a es. , S 0('. wor cr, nnd Lorene Stewart, 24, shoe yo'ol'kl l', both of Lebanon. . . Luther A. Gambill, 33, London, pressman, and Lo.uJse Imes, 32, LeI~lIlon. .. Charles Toler. 30, powder wor",er. Kings Mills, and Elizabeth Morris,

last week. Mr. and Mrs. Meeks

County, Ohio, deceased. f D to Dated this 19th day of AUgust. 1910 ' o. ay n , • RALPH H. OAREY were Tuesday. evening guests of her J d f 71 b te C t mother, Mrs. T. Underwood. . u ge 0 ro a ,our Mr. and Mrs. o. V. Sims lett on Warren COun...ty. Ohio Saturday for ~'i81t in Dayton. Mrs. Carl Abaecherll. Atty Slms will attendl the· D. of A. State Session from 19Ui to 21st In Akron: Mrs. Ruth Stln~rley will also attend " the session . . The weddlng ot Je:;sle Ruth .Jensen . 29, -Sou*h Lebanon. . and Laverne Kinney of Dayton, was Charles Fred Grace, 30, truck held in the Methodist church 11' ~ ~A' drive-r, Dayton, and Mae Johns, 211, at 4:30 p. m. on Saturday. A lar.... ". R R 4 Leba . ., non. crowd was In attendance. Aabut 100 WAYNESVILLE. OHIO guests attended :the reception at the nEAl, ' ESTATE 'l'It,\NSFEKS · home of the brid,e tollowing·the wed- '

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In cOlIer 1 re11owshiII th e . . ·.UmUlalit to bWllness of this town, brlnlfng . .l>1I"n~n aDd ~. patrons, which meaDs a lot In a small community rnIDAY:-SATUR~AY ·, , . . ,....h • • tbls. Mel if ' ~ parents don't wake up soon. when they do. the La~a Varner and Florarr.ond Reed ding: Mr. ,and Mrs. ,John . Krelt'zer . are A~ 29 !!lid ... '" .,.... B'-~'-'h I t Me. "0"·" -, ... . - .......... lDllty will have nown, arid with It the chanoo , for any to Paullne ..........a.w. p 0 In va.catlorung In· Clanada ..,· TWO BIG ' PEA.T UBES

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factory .is going to be set up In a community whe'r~ son. and lIlr. and Mrs. ILester Peterson an!1 Ottle D. Thompson to J. E. Mr and ....- p.;", R .....t tbel'eJa bUt allllAll youthfUl element to take up the poIlltions it. has to ot- Vlvlan ·Kqnkle part of lot· In Leba: " .... ". e..., unyon OA - , . '" , Is nd try to h 1d th . ' Holly are on a vacation trip in the fer . .So wbJ not' 8Ome ~ start the whee moving a .0 e . non, . Bouth. . . . • _I~''''- abo t It Mary Hamllton administratriX of yoatb. a\lIoDi8 and atop........ u . .' . , . Mr. and Mrs. 'Forest Orandln and ' ~ ~ to UUa man be WIcl me of the festivals f~erly held bere in Chester Hamllton: to M~ and daughter and M.TS. Lena Barrett of ~ . . Grace E. Hamilton 56 acres lh Tur- Da ' -', ' • .... '.ween Waynaville and cor.w .. In when. the whole community . I 'k t " , '. ' I y.ton, visited J~r. and-U:rs. J. T. . ' . . L ecree wp" . .oW. . . . . for a toll&ck1ng big day ot contests of all kIods. even· horse, Mary Lee Tate • .bY exect..trlx, ' to Walto? on Bundl«»', .' • ~ 1 k .' ', . '. Mr. and Mrs. VlfUlIs ZeUer otDay.. • . . . .: , . ......., ~t was too mutb wor . I ' , .. . Roberta. Walker.. 6 ac~5 In Salem ton. were i'ecent' iutist'..s of Bar~' fblb, an4 do our part to keep our you~ a~ home. ~ ~ bwp' . . '. . ah Osborne. . . - - - do tbelr part, . Sanford Kelly, ~y ·adniinlstrJtrtX, Mr. Pra~ ~lle and daughter. to MInnie and OI1J!ord Inter- Marie. left for Olevelandum 8unw,.,y - .... " -est in 65.6 acres In ~ tv.". for a visit with' Mr. and Mn. · John' . MUSINGS OF ~N IDLER 'Lena Brandenbur to Farrl~ L, O'Donnell. Robinson. 5 aaes In Pranltlln twp. 0'. 1'. RoutlOng to Blanche_RoutIIOIIB. 105.'11 acres In Olearereel: t'X"p. ,J~. . .~ . . . . . In tbe worl4 bile been dlacovered: tile un:- A. B. and Jild1th InaeIe to Clarence otJter wilda .'!! and Lena Nelaon. Jot 69 In own lamp· $r1IIDIDl!iId J

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Nobody in Ohio went hunilY when Martin L. Dav~y was Governor. allhough Ite did inmt on businesslike and humane handUng ' of the relief . problein. ,He pioneered 'the legislation 10

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M To R yon "., •• 01"ra. m un , .... _ .. ... Daughters, Mrs. David Lucas, and Mr, Frank, Dakin sPIlnt Sunday as Fairfax's. Mr. Henry Rhaw spent aun"-" I"' WI .. I'b M "d ..._ Cl •• _ 8ha ~ A w" r. an ..... s. us~ w an.. . son. Robert. Mr. IUld Ml'a. Harold Ke111Ii and family - entertained some trl~ ,from IllinoiS tor a few days. ' • f Mru' and. Mr!:tErnest Eartnhart and am y spen t .- urday at' he mo.,' " e ~ht ,Js sown forf< the rigbteOUI. aDd gladness {Of the.' upiJIgh.tl . in heart. ~-psaiIna 8'1:11 ' y '

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with cold bluntly , refused to call Ihe Leg- .' islature. ,Early last winter. when thou. ; ~ds of wild ducks were strand- I ea on the southern shore of Lake I Erie. he -sent great quantitiei oh . foOdJbr them. ,P erhaps .tlJat was: all fight. But he wobld .not provide food for hungry people. Hill ' ~:~t !!i~!l ir:~~'a:ir y~~ , wlnt to be lure to eat iii 'Ohio, . while Bricker i. Governor, you would better be a duck. : 1938. a ~ bu.ine.. Y~l ' furniaheil ,18,0001000.00 without new iaxes. I only, had $30.- ; revenuei in ' Buey hid 1,....1938. \ relief. HI! He J" chiseled10nchiseled .01d a .... all p,:'naioDs:

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neighbors and can do a far better jOb. Every in. formed person ill, Ohio . knows ' two things. Fint. that Bricker 0. ., had undisputed ' co, nttol 0,1 ~e chiseled on ullet(iployment 1\'I8Ur- , L elPs • Ijlture; an d sccon. d t hat h'II . ance. He chi'el~d la~2r; peoRe I1 is the ellemy·of the 011 cOmmon a,ttttude on relief WIS ' cruel and ' t bbo pie.. . ' " . , '. . ., 5 U fn. . . • .DaveY Jdnd; con,l!lerate Bricker .' too~ up the polic),. and helpful,He was Jiuma~e. He I , that 'Governor Davey ~ 'inaugu. b f..l d _11.... _-' rated. of . fifty-fiftr",tebing' of II t e _,en _ e common p.,.... Stale money with 1()!:81 funils. He pie. , .. ". ' . : .made the promise that the. S."te Davey ltood fbl"Wfiricllt reJ,ief .• ~ Jdminl.tratlOn, for every ruson. , w,juld furnish , half the· ajoney. . able econohty. but,insisted on hu- ; But he did not leHhe Ugislab!ft· lIWIe treatment ftf the lleedK.lNo .' appropriate enougla for the Sta,te , h r ' 10'1 to furnish half. In 193". th'" State o~ weltt !l"m. W~.I. II avey ~ 7.. wu .GoverDor. .. ' . ' . j . fl1ritilhed only abOut ~-~ OTw,fp''Q" BU",},'u ..... IND•. ' Il~r cent. True to 'form, ~e broke iii ~ ~.. .. .hlli word. . 0,8, .AND BUSlnSBLlKY£ ~~ boasted'of , ~OllDUCT,AIID, UfT£LLJJ:C • . . ' ~I!::/obee,!,e . ''01AL HOIOl'l'Y. the ,VOTI '9fl

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All ready far IIOIDe more taln. A... 11. SIlDdaY. Nq, churcb todq. It . Deyer .eems llke S~Dday ~thOU~ . 'l'IWI,D church. A wonderful abower UJ4 at- ,

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quaUty extra heavy glule Chromite COOkiiDI ,Ware, with Bakelite handlel. Beautiful to look at - . pleasure to cook witb I E;lght pieces" a. listed and .liown in the' picture. _

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A .... 1.. Ram a~ lastl Is there a ternoon. _ TWENTY VUltS AGO lb etter smell anywbere than rain on Au,. 18. Bucb • flood DlOI'Il1Ilg to the dJ7 1I'0ood. I bact to '. tep out 1ri pull weeda. Not too hot and the St to clear the 10 that the ground lott and nkle from yeeterwater .couid run SDto my empt, cla" day'8 rain. There II Ii amall Weed In ' t~m. Ii Jelt sO iood that .1 ItaYed my garden that I never SAW 'anyl- A crowd of lOngs Mllls lady out until I was quite wet, .We could where else. It has IUIch II. pretty friends ve Mrs , J. E, Witham ulte

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tand one like that everv i1i7 far a white flower WThli a eeR P , e cen- a' pleasant sUJll)r!8e last Wednesday week. The new call dSt1D't seem ~ ;te~ aJld bright oraD.Je squnel).S. If, Is mOl'rtlng when they walked In with m1nd It at aU. It ,!aB good, whl!e It so p'retty but .. ev~ !b'etty Hower well-filled baskets of' fried chicken luted but 4t didn't 'l ast loll&' 4IPougb. makes' enough seed to sow an acre so and good thlll@'S r1 the season fo A~r. 15. EVery . farme~ ougnt. to tha~ it. ~m.es , ~ ~hlclter . than 9.\'1Y spend the day with lier. have-a good loading pen and chute. pest I know. Rather than buy another ' _ of I found a wheel bug the other day BEAVY RAINS ALL LAST WEEK teed we decided to take the bog to the first one for a long t me. It 111 a It mined almost every day last special arrangement with the makers of the community S~e. We wbeeled strange lookJng creature about tte week, and it came in tImes when the tralier to the bam dOCX', Ibted a size of a grass hopper that looks like I'ilJns were very much needed . FriCopper-Clad Ranges, we are able to offer, this makeshift chute anti trle~ to gently the rhlnocetoll8 of the Insect world day, venlng ~here were heavy raiDs handsome, durable 8-piece set of Chrom~te Cooking Ehoo-the hQg up It. He looted at..... or some miniature pre-historic mon- all 9.l'oUDd this locallty. A rallrond Ware FREE to everyone who purchasea a Copperbll.nked hili e~es ~1'Id , tried to crawl . ster. :wIth a hump like half of) a bridge was washed away ",t Oreunder. the chute. tllen wh~led, small sprockett wheelan Its b~. gonia, which delayed tra4ns some-. Clad Range next week. ·Jum,ped .the barfler biWk Into ·Several years ago 11(e found BOme of what. the ,pen ara1p. Alain we got him to ~hein and k11led them at oneS'. They As everybody knows, the C;::opper-Ch: d.Range is, in itself, a tile -trailer, tbIa tlIne, he dove under were 80 strange looking that we wonderful value. Therefore, when· y ou buy a Copper-Clad C'ro",il. "'_ Au trI,I...,I.l.J 1 ." ift"" co.""~ 01 The Hawke reunion was held ",t ""p, ,.--d•• n n;cAd-fj,..II,.• • " DUI,i d e COddn l: 01 bri, ft' non· It out ' the door and Into the tool thoMht they must be dangerous. Schantz park. Sunday . . and was a.t,,,,,,i,61,,. chrom•. 8.,;«0 .of FREE-<o «",Ii p~I("'.' 01 • and receive a useful and · valu ab~.:: premhU:l absolut!!ly abed. We moved the' t~aner and ImagiDe my chagrin, when I took fended by almost all of the connecFREE, you are getting a real extra-special bargain. . aratn lIe~ up the chute. Again he one to the MUlleum In Dayton to tion. -They had a tine time notwithtried all his tricks to e/lCape. sudden- find out what. It WaB, to d1&cover that standing the rWn. ly he w~iked up to tbe chute and I had been kUling a good friend of Into the ,tratler 18 11 he had been 'the fanner that Uvea on aphids and TEN YEARS AGO dotnff it all hili llte. .plaJlt lice. ThlB waS the first one I Aurust ZO, 1930 . EVerybody arid his brother were' at have found since I luiefl What tlley You've never seen a coal or Come in. See' this amazinily the sale but ' ~ the"uaual adloUllt were. I . did not Idll this one but took No trace. of the bandits who held beautiful range. It;. just what wood range 10 smooth, so graceot Junk . .,arden' true" and stock. hun carefully to the prden. lip and robbed the . Waynesville Na- • you've been looking for, Imaful, 80 daringly simple or BO ap'PriCes were fair but not u 'high 18 tlonal Bank of 'S50 last .Thursday gine how it would look In yoar some days when there 1a aucb 9. momlng has been found . pealingly modem as the Cabinet . I croWd. Why has the Community kitchen. what a joy to uael Model Copper-Clad. In addition Bale such a taclhatJon 'for me. It Is Miss Dena Rich; dau- hter of Mr . How your friends wiD admire it! to beauty, it has all the timehot, smells of .tock, yo~ ' take ' a -. and Mrs. Ira Rloh. and Mr. Hartley You can' easily own on~ of these tested exclusive fea tures and the Chance on wtro,A you buy. '!ba's it Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crawford en-, Mos" were q\11etly married July 5 fine new Copper.Clad~. The steadfast quality whicb makes J)f:rhapsl The, PtnbJlnjf instinct. I tertalned Mr. aDd Mrs. RoHrt at St. Lou18, Mo. price is moderate-well within the Copper-Clad supreme in bbUiht a nice ;~d ca~. . B=hnelder. Misses ' Margaret and ' , the means of the average ~amUy. MIsS Barah underwood and Mr. A....:·18. Prlday. Bmlkrleg. All day AUdrey' Orawford, of ~rtngf~eld. cooking, baking, economYI con· Buy next week and get the the war of the air came over the Simday. _ . RaymbnCl Braddock were . UI\lted In .. venience and durability. Chromite Ware premium FREE. Mr. aid Mrs. OakJey Ross, of ClAn- :mar.riage at the WhIte Brick Meell'adlo 'Wl we bad V1a1ons or Westm1nBter Al)bey aDd London .BrIdge clnnatl, spent the weekend with Mr. Ing House lut Sunday afternoon . De luxe Cabinet Model Coal-and-Wood burninr Copperand all the thInp that mean Lon- and Mrs. Prah1r. Prazler and M1as ' The bride Is the daJuter of Mr. Olad Range Is Ilhlt'Jtrntcd. Chromltc Ware premium . don to UI Ia1cl t.9 rulns. 'lben the Catherine Wiillace. and Mrs . Dantel Underwood. of near al50 riven FREE with the COPJler- C~d Qas Range or word that Jt wu tat and noth- Mr . . aDd Mrs. ElJner Ha~. MIas Harveysburg. ,nd a very' charming with the'Copper-Clad Combination Co!,1 and Gas Raap. Ina but t~e auburbs bolilbed. U • . OIadys Hatfield and Mr. Car) I young woman, could only, Jmow Just wlu.t Is the Helghtman. of Lebanon., took dinner ¥r, Braddock Is the youngest son tru~. The,.PQrt ~ ~on . 1s so dU- with Mr. and Mrs. Banaer stewart of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Braddock of Established 1849-1940 1'ere~t from New York ~&r.bor. 'fhe and tamUy. Sunday. Route 2. He ' Is a very successful Larger Because of Better Service, Thames Is Jtke·,a 'vert' wide ~ anal Mr and Mrs. Bert Bunnell lind school teacher and a very estimable lined with mUea. alr4 mlles of d ,CD . .' Quality, and p ..ice daug'hters spent Sunday In Sprlng- young man. and warehouses. It takes several bo tte din l the MUtenburier . ----WayneavaIe, Ohio Phone 32 I boun ' ot ~ travel frOOl London ro a n g , reunion. to the open sea. 8h1Ps from all over . -:---------~~-'--------. the . world. warehouaes, barl". tugs, . M1as Ruth Bunnell· spent, a few with a general dllmer of all c1as~es coallDr doc:u, a WIde tar,et miles days last week wtth 14 BB Mar1~ Ab~ in Memorial HaH, Friday night. lona for. bombera. nero mmonds, the retiring President. , BARGAIN HR. 16c 'Til 2:00 A.ur. n. Bot apin. We ate mow~ Marie Gorsuch spent a few Ughtnlng may not. strike twice In. was toastmaster. , ~ . . . Frida, ing the rq weeds wWeb 'arf" almost dayS last week ~th rela,Uvee, In the same place but lady lucie. has /Speakers Included Professor S . A. __ .AND the only sreen ,Jb1np left In the Bethany. dealt your correspondent several Cincinnati: -The Reds sett.1ed Har\)our t, Ken t State Unl versl y. kindly clout. ot good tortune In the down to their last long home staJld Kent, Ohio. and Judge W. B. -rurner . The Indiana Yearly Meeting of Saturda, f I M d II k Frierids convened Sc.turday. Augus\, . " , nAot' few wee"· .• 'ter .l twenty-two ...., ~.. season ay. we now- Oolumbla, Tenn. - at Wllyne 0Ingt Ie • onthe on 10. 1940. at 10 :30 a. m. At this ses. ' Inc h ,SIIla1l mou th . ~ that upon resul ts of t h e1r Lakes -and a 6 pound large mouth galll~ dU1'1l'Ig th:ls t)lr ee weeks slon the FrIends fl'om each 'Monthly ' ' , JIllI Turns 'Em Away Meeting considered the needs .bus f!'C?m a pond near Morrow, our period woulcJ probably depend their t he meeting for worshlp. A bUSin-"e'-"s""'-I"-_ s -'J......ILU~.JU.Jua.a;...Ja.&J~'=---I latest present from the kind lady hopes of a 'second straight National was a ~ poUnd large touth lunker League p Dua n !.. Twenty-one games Wl1mlngton-Sliel'lfl' J . E. Hod!.on session was held a t 2 :00 p. m. A get up at Indian Lake last Sunday. We agBnlst every team :In the league .are l'evealed til at he had 25 prisoners ill to~ther was held Satur~y evening the Clinton County Jail a t one time at the Whlte Brlck Meeting House. were BUppolM!d to be up · there at the schedUled on this home stand: League or OhIo Sportsmen's sumThe Boston Bees, who h ave been over tile week. end nnd wa, [,arced to The Wa ynesville Friends warmly mer CODlentlon,---.wtth worle. to do more su~ssf.Ul agaInst the . .Reds "tum down" sevcra l "customers" welcomed the ~ls1tJn~ FrIends, and _ every DUnut&4lut anyone staYing than any other club. invade the brought In by h1!}hwtlY patrolmen . entertaiped them with music. A around BUI Wren's beautiful Long Orosley Field areJl~~ Thursday, also The' total popula Uon had decreascd mos~ pleasant evelll.ng W9.6 enJ>ye(i . Island CaJl't ree1st casting In the tor three l!1n'gle -gtiLmes. Tharsday, to- 17 Monday. Sheriff Hod!on by aU. iPaBB water all around n. We sneaked Friday. and s.~turda,}l. Thursday will said. SL" alleged al!tomoblle thleves- Tke Flrs~ Day School and Meeteut for a tew hours SnnJay a. m. pc gIrls' day and FrIday will be knot- were turned over to Spl'lngfleld of- IiIg tor worship was well nttendcd aJld a.ecounted for two 1 lnchers hole day, with white' cat'ds being !Icers and two others released 101- and made most Interesting and In'" and the big 20 lneh lunker on a honored . lowing heatlngs. splrational by the help!1l1 portl.ct [l6Phl.adelphla will appeal' here lor . __ _ _ _ _ ._ tlon of the visiting Friends. At 2:30 Shakespeare l\POOn with a pork chunlt. They were laying In about su.~cesslve doubleheaders on Bu Six Single Room Schools Sold ~. m. a learned ami thought provokrour f~t of water with weeds about and l\4onday. and wlll close its stay Ins address was given by William two feet deep, and were hlttlDg -right with a ' slIlgJe game OIl ~e6day. flubben , "Modern Man In Seare~ oJ =::::::=::::::::::::::::::::~~::::~~~ In the mld-momlng h oat It you Monday and Tuesday will be knotLe:Qanon-81x one-rOOln . scho~ls. , Fru th," the text of which follows: accortl With the army. Army aervtc8. waa~ a leal PlaCe-to-ba~ ~d blue kole days 'Blue cards w11l be boDored fiv e til the Lebanon VIUa,,~ Dlstr.ct The contUct-whl tlb we 1'"4....,.. af lflel'lt ffillY be 8; 'PI'~e e~ltIt!1' : ~~ -, • . , ' uud one in Lhe Hllm~ ton-Mlllnevll.e top~y t£ a. par t or'a. world revolution 8U1 '/:Ih without going to Mlchlgan- Monday Ud red canis Tuesdlfy. .' I \lr~1. area. 11(We been s old! at auction which began In 1914. The h'tequa lh .~::l~nb!n r:~:= j::;~=Zze ~ 'WrIte ' to ~I Wren. ong Island . ~, The Brook~yn Dodgers will mvo.de h ere, It ~as report d. Monday. post ofJlee address Be.le Center, t ilt) H ?s· lit,ron; !lola for their Oharters p. Maple . clerk of tae ties and Injustices amon g, countrle!\ mUl tn.ry n>7tlvltles of oUr,nation. Ch1o. He wHl give YO.u 'alI. the dOpe . cr . uclal two-game set on Wednesday .• Abanon Board' of Education, said nnd classes wltbJn countrlea ha~ . The realistic pb ture · wiwam ... II be """ given rise to dictators. Men have abo~t one of the ,b est fishing terrl- August 28. olngle games wi .... e five ,buU'dln"s' In -Llle Leban )n Hubben painted for US. reteratlq ,· "I' b been willing to give up their Uberties . tor . lea and fines wooded camps .In played a galllSt the Do d gers Gn W ed - dlstrlct.. M· errltstowll . .Hart, Pleasant Lhe beUef Lhat ibefore tl1e ills of the " III exchange for; the promise of ' bet. Tl the ·Inland OhIo lake region. r.c!ioay Q.l ld TllU. ,MI8.Y. IVII L 1, 1",rs- fLll. G reenwood. and Illoepcndent. world CRn be healed men-must P1lt ter things. While In no way excusing t · t "Jitterbug" . sur- day beIng a ladles.' ' - J . Fred Abrogas's sold -nturday for $3 ,900 . The rural their fal h In a God who 10VIII aU . sin I Ow HLtler, WUllam Rubben felt.the con- peoples. ~n. great thing ab~ut m~dem face casUDg bait seems to be taking Chicago wUl play ~ g e game 'bullding, located at, Hopkinsvl .c, dltlon produced mtier, rather than mtore, pond and I~ke .I:laa!l than aJly · ~l lll ::satul'qay, AU';US~S3I , a~d ~ 'bl'Ought $1,1(10. Hitler 'the condition. Sun day ev!!n1ng In the Ug~t of a '.Iectri~ service , . . yC!)~ can call on it ' , warm mellow moon, unda- theo her, ~1lCO'cted for some . years.' doublcllead,e r Su,lCIay. eptem er . Orily three one-room buUdlngs re- . 'We'v~ caught ,aU of ours lately on a The St. I;tou1s CardinalS meet tho ma1ti in the Lebanon school system. Bef?re 191~. th~reUgion. of sup- maJ csUc old trees on ,t he spacIOus at' a, moment', ~"oticel. . ' Bhor~ mJDnow flnIBh .Jitterbug~nd Reds .In a Lir.J)or .DDlY afternoon twill They arc Ridge, ' Oregonlll, and p~~ people. taught tJ:lem to en- lawn of the Meef.tn~, 'tfaUse, VesPef they'seem to be dYnamite tor the big bUI ·and a ladies d.:,y game ,t le f 1- G . t MI · Id' th sal In duro Injustices with. the hope of the Services were "enjoyed by mAny. :Jult flip :a ' switch -. t• • and you: have · ' , . . . mber Th ' (;nn own. ap c sa e es - r Ward nly in te it N th ft!l1ows. 1l000t casters 'malte the mt.s.- 1 wlng afternoon, Eiepte 3., e cludod botil 't he buildln<Ts and land. e o · e m y. ow . e Friends of the dlfte¢nt 'groupai All take of reeling t1$! ' bait In fast tina! night smue WIll b pla:yed . . .. . . dleb!Ltofs a.re ,.tea.chlng people to put day Monday was spent In a lie. light. entertainment. and the enoUih to make it, look ' and 'sound against PIttsburgh We<1ncsdaY, Bepfnlth only In man made lnstru!Denl.s. voLional pe11lod and bu.1sness sessiODl. ulte sOme amall ' animal awlJnmlna- teml)er 4, and th.e home stand wlll Otint41n Baptists Observe .95th Meett Before Qte 1lla .ot tile world ,ean be · . ~, .• aving services modern electric' . To be coDda4e'd (n ' nul week!! ,ISsue but the real w"y to bring the ba!ll come 110 a clOse on l;be folloWing day,. " healed men must .put tnelr faith In up 18 to retrieve It with very short, Th\1l'~Y. September 5. , Wllrrtlngton-Rev. W, J. Schlatter.' a ~ wholoves all peopleo, appnanc~,. r Jer~~ cau.slng a .JURlp1ng motion on ,pastor of First BiPtlst association, ' In proph~ylng tor tbe '.future. ~ ~ 1\ JI EI~ic1ty, i. njodern magic ••. 10 the water. Don't be afr:a1d to let it ,pres~ed at .t he r!ne ty-~I.fth . annual Wlllhlm Bubbe!1 felt SOOle -,good . ~~ ~ I ,~, ' " \ , . . ' lay for U or 2O , ~onds , after the session of the association at Jonahs might result trom t . . great evU. The ~ ) econ9mical Ithat no one need, be with. cast and durlnr the retrieve In . 0 4) RllnBaptlst c\1urch. Wednesday and. slum chu~n , ot Ei,lgl&nd ~r h$v- l::;; , common with most balta it 1a I'IlO8t . 'l'lIur/ida1, August 21 aDd 22. . lor- gllmpsecl the beauty and cleaJl.. • . it,! ~ ~ .and as d~pend(lbl.e a" ~odern '~mmUnl Eighteen :Cburch'es. In ' CIIn.t on, llne8s of the ' Co'untrvslde ' would ' 'm inAY A--t at effective worked dosed to shore .'Ol' U8US ovet wee(l bars. TIle shore' - -' Wanen , Greene. 1io live. In S~. T500" 01 nner - Club '. th 'b.' . beds and ' . ' , High land . , ~ probably.ne . er be . aa.t1sfted , • av e orne or c,a " make mlnDowand frog finishes .seem to LebllnonLawyer Dumed U~ad Fayette -and JackSon cCountles com-,-the cenditlens · tbey wero' wtUlng to · H ... ·Uat'ha . ·tIe the JnoIIt ... . . t ~ h . ' Dr . and ·Mrs. .~. way, . successtuJ; , , . , PIJlse .the dlstrlct: .It is the elev~th acc~~ , ore. ~nc . re!~ees nm~ , TOESDAYi-A:ugUst 'l7. . . . ,I ' 'of< utllfty' , Your COIJ~den~ Is passlng this Lebanon' -, Dean ~ Stanley. Leb- time In the 95-yenr history ~f , the .lng ~.; d~te~ ~d d.eat~ ~h11e . 'ro-Lo" Bridge' Cl~, at ~ dope on Ind1aiJ Lake and the Jltter- nnon attorney. was· elected President.. association that the annual session thel.r mora fortunate brQtbers were- ' C Ora -, an indicatioQ its qu.anty. bait 1u ..... ..; ' pi . , . . , ~ din " . 0 r ~rs orman ne. tlug a ua after ~ty eaaant .f Lhe 1941 NaUonl~l . Normal Unlver- has b~en hcld In O~ester townsh'V ri g. ~y tc? ~etY may not ,.t!e pas-- Farn··: Bureau DIscUBSl~, Groqp,a~ acquaintance ~th .both.....ibope they sity Refinlo~ ~0IC~at1on -at the Il1d cb~rch, nille mUes D?rthwest ~f WI~:- sL~e ,m th~ ~ of euch ~aa11ty. '.the hO~l e of Mr. an,d Md ~~ I "". Dayton Powe(and,Ught Company, rive you the 1!aJW!. .' SChOO.I's , slxteeth rf!un1on. whleh:;vas mlnD.. ton. . . A8a1Il. Gerinan peaaants wbo' ate, the . Furnas . .. • " . concluded here., Fliday. \ alwaY. f • . • .. : ' . . I. ' • ' • ,. ~ fOOd ,.- .~ 'o fficers 1b the., . ' _ l J ' • . f ' MaterlaUy mIflCled- men &lid ' woJ;I~anley su04rtied~1 ~R. E. t31r1iiUOIl~ . th ' the anny mu 'd~ SOJnl! of t~e: gOod ,' . . .> .. , ..;... ... _".... ~:te"· _... .............. ....._A. __ AtI. Other ofJlcera 'wbo WUI Ev~1'¥ ~n th~~ strlve, for . thlh ...... 'of life outsIde the .......... . WlI.lk.ln tht) light ahd UIOU "Utility lervice,i., .~ ~a'yto u.e." ,._.:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - , MU' ....., .....v .- " "'..~ , ". _ maatery IS tem)JCl'ate 1tl all things , ' _...... :.. t h th-. lOia In making plans !or tlje ~ellt re. . . .' " G~t w1li be toe evil effects of ,the 'I'll)' pat. - _ ap1r1tua1 unltJ C8ll people .prOgress. union inIllUde vrUlIam Merritt. 00- NoW they do It_to obtain a con-up- "War. ,WilUl(m IIuIIbeIf" Vf/r7 For ~, b, ~ -lMf Astor. lumbUl, Vice Pre&ldent; MJ;a. EVa tlble cmwn. but :--e an 1ncorrup~le. deep hatred wU1 be 'e1n,e~ween all $hc:«t. , I • , I

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MIss Sarah Hortsoe"', Of KlngDlan, ( nUd MI s.~ Cilrolyn Lukell& were gllests of thelt grnndmOl.her, Mrs. Lena ~artsock. over t he wee~ , end. MI'. and

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II1l' orth or con test .prizes, a good ay, GUESTS AT HYMAN H01\IE Miss Katie 'olhebe~', of Cincinnati, time for members 'famUles nnd frleilCls . .Is a guest her for a short time. Mrs. J essie HymlUi entertained Mr. and' Mrs, Frwnk Werntz, ot George Harvey anC\ T d Eldridge, the following gue~ts at her bome Springfield, were. dinner guests here . d ed t well known allChers wUl teaob bow WANTED - CUStom baling. have Sundtly: Mrs. Mll r Uposky, a ..,U lh,UY. l li . HalT.lll McCoy re. pick up -baler. wlll bale on shares. Ba rrlnBlon . TIL. Mr. and M rs. Mall and arrow shqotlng and r un nn:hery turned bome with tberruaf.teJ'lspendKotlllln "".n. of J amestown', nn"'" Mr. cot~ts. Clarence WlIIlams, 'Dolph "'II l> v~a l weeks hel e. Charles Kable, Bellbrook.. Phone nnd Mrs." A.. H. Polinsky alld daugh. a nd Zora Long will give Inst.ructtons. artl ng co ' n• Mr. and Mrs, Le . e Mason, 01 Ma d emonst fa tlo ns. a lId r un ..""'" No. 91..3 ter. 'Of Cincinnati. tests. O. B. Hines in charge of horse · SO li. visited their sister, Mrs. Alice shoc contcsts. Chas. Layman and I\lrk, Monday. Dr. a nd Mrs. J. W. Ward and Earl Gus tin are fishin g con lest H. A.. Cornell are staying at . their judges. Prl7,es for every event, including cou ntry home. retw'nlng here at $7.00 Shakespear reel for man catch· lIlghL. Ing largest tlsh. casting line for Miss Olaro Llle. or Washington. C. 2nd largest. $4.00 .cast:n g rod (or H. Is spending a rew weeks here. Mrs . J . O. Cal-twrlght. of CIru:.1:n· lady catching Inrgest fish. special ladles casLlng prize. 28 other prizes. natl was a caller llere Saturday. Bring your own basket p CIUC , club R v. J . J . Al llacller. 01 D yton, furnishes lemonade. was a dinner guest h ere, Wednesday. Ev nts s tart at 2 p. m . Fishing Ml's. O. C. Meloy. of Lebanon , Is prizes awarded at 9 p. m . Plcnlo spending some time here. h supper at 6 p . m. . 'MIss Grace Van Winkle. of Wnb Club reoelves part 0 eacb ftshing logton 0 H visited Misses Annie U . ., . . a nd s wimming fee. Ask for Fish and and ""~-e T Bronnle Wednesdav ........ • ... , if" (Jnme Club tiokets. M ' Huby James Is spending a -- -weeks v&.atloll with Miss Earline MRS. SALISBURY ENTERTAINS . Lanham , at her bome In w est. VirAROVNOT BRIDGE CLUB glllia.

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Mrs. D. R. Salisbury entertained the members ot the Argunot Bridge club a nd her mother. Mrs . . W. E. Cornell , a t her home, Tuesday ai. ternoon. Bridge was enjoyed during the aHernoon wteh prlzes -awarded to Mrs . D. C. Ridge and Miss Trill. ena Edwards. Refreshments of Ice c;eam and cake were served by the hostess after tbe card games. DINNER AT WJLLIAMSON'S

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Sunday' dinner guests at the home of Mrs. H . H. Williamson and famUy were Mr. and Mrs . R . J . WUUam· son. of qtevelaod, Mr. and Mrs. Harold WlDlamson and famUy and Mrs. Ethel M. Hauk: of Dayton , and MIss Mary Schickedantz, ot Selma, O.

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' ST. AUGU . '1'1 F. ' U It 'f H!\vln ru:rlVed In Elwood wnt the Re". R. U. KrumhOltl, S T D, pastor bronk of dawn on saturday mornina. Mass Sundays 9 :00 a. 1\.1. Katherine Gibbons a/lel I found a ' • splendid, 6hllPY spot to park, After 7:00 A. M., only thQSE) 01\1'1\ having METIIODI 'f Cll11JROH olllC!1\1 bUslnMs markers coUld enter' Louis. V. Radl ''/. Pastor th town. Elwood Wnl3 n Illame of ChuT-ch School 9:30 a. In. There pariling $igns with CUI avallilble apace will be no.worshlp service th is Sunj tnken; I'ates ran ~ d from 60C to $2.00 day RS tbe pastor Is on vacation. wlt,h moot people glad to pay any EpwQrth League meEtings will be price. ..By noon th crowd wns hrtmertse. i dlscOlltlnued un til the 1st of Sephad nev r seen ~o many people In tember.

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one plnce betore. The proPrtetor of 011 hot I told Us that the crowd was 1\1 '1'. 1101.1.\ ' ' . K C;,,\ n VII . tliUl1Ia ted at 200,000. That to me "'. 1\1. Sc:urff, I\linls l ('$' th l' seemed lo be mllUons Instead of thousands was no doubt because A. S IUlU ll}' '- vtlool 0 ':\0 n. m.· E Ihe IlfCR where the crowd mLlled was ":urntlnl't.. Supt. r elatively slllall ,It ·.was n typical Evcnlllll service 7 ::10. tcOllnty fab' crowd. CO] IsUng prln" Pl'ny I' meeLlng Wed ll esday eve· ('Ipally of people who wOl'k [or a 1111.:: 'I :30 living. They ca me early, bringing The MIssionary meeting ~111 be llic h' luncl\es which tJley ate on the gross 1.mder th e shade 01 the bLg held at the church Wednesday , Aug. tl ces on Main street .

We took advan tage ot the oppertunl ty we bad to mln"le and talk with the peop'le of Elwood . It was then that we flrst learned just why th people think sO highly ot Mr. W udell WIlHcie.· Th y lold us that h e thinks straigh t, ·that he Is a man to be trusted , a man who tells the truth, a man who says exaotly what he means without hed ing, a man w ho .doesn·t pretend to know it all. In our opinion . .they certainly sized WARREN RED CROSS him up as a pretty good' American P.LA.NS OPEN HOUSE cltiaen. At the . hotel we me many in ter· The publL: and v,olun leer workera e.~t1ng people nnd talked ~Itb rep-: wU ·h ave an opportunity on Wed- I : Iltatlves from eight C41ferent ncsclay afternoon . Apg h t 28th. t o ·s tates. We were told t at Clark lice th e resul ts of tbe w6rk that re- Gable was registered at anotber cently has been dOIl4~ ,by,the.prodUc-> hot-e1. Prices of food 8.!'d cold drinkS. Lion uni t of the Warr. n County' were not .exorbltant; we had a gOOd, Chapter of tJte Red cro~. (Ll 1 I£ te dinner for 75c. Ice water On that day, between 3:00 aDd \\,DS muc h In demand b -aUse of the 6:00 p. m., at the Harmon' Hall exb'eme hent (we sa,!, six heat progheadquarters, Mrs. Wendell B. tratlons In less than ,on hour>, and campbell, c~an . aDd ber board sold tor 5c a small glass. of directors. will we.lc;ome anyone InMiss vlbbons aod I , along with terested In seeing the display of fin· some 50.000 otfi l'S met t.he train that Ished garments receIved up lo tha t brought the WIDkles {rom Rushville. date. There was qui te a walt before the PJa.qs are being completed by Mrs. parade actually st$'ted . . Before 1~ Edward Blair, chairman of receiving did start down Main street, I was and inspection, and her committee, able to geL, through a frl t.nd o't MIss to prepare tor shipment to National Gibbons, a mucb coveted seat In a Headquarters nexL week. tbe first large ca r rUled with Chien 0 - repori~ consignnlent Qf clothl n [or refugees rs . 'and cameram n who were sta. and wounded soldiers. It 18 therefore £loned across tlle street from the Imperative. Mrs. C.ampbell stressed. school bulldin g. This av ~ Ul,\) a that all completed garments be splendid vantage point from whicb turned In to IQ: al headQl1arters no to take pictures ot the parade as it later than Mondll3l . August. 26th. moved down Maln street. '

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Mrs . Norman Coll',lle has Issued a. . The drum corps of tM Amert.can call for workers for Tuesd'ay evening LeSion ot Akron, of which Mr. BIRTHDAY PIONIC HELD • from 7:00 to 9:00 p. m. at bead- . 11Ik.lc was comman~er, had the quar ters . Every gat'Ulerit Is to have place of 1 ona' In. the . parade, and In honor of the birthday annlver· . The N. L. T. P. formula is an achievement that sartes ot Richard WUlfamson, of a Red Cross label and will ~ escorted the Repub :;.n 'nomlnee to 'has revolut~onized the paint field in the past y~ars. Dayton, and Ira BI'.own. a sleak fry marked to s how it was made Il1ld his old high sebool. Immediately f . )A special combination of white lead. titanium. and was enjoyed at the Ger.mantown sent by the Warren coun ty Unit. n , .lowing was the 'car with tbe WlUkles . zi!~ c, with the best linseed and dryer that'will. proIs for this work I that , additional Then the largest ot all ot the dele" Dam. Dp.yton, Wednesday evening workers are needed on Tu~sday eve· glltlOI1!;....:..t~e Oblp DelegaUon . whlcl'\ duce paint pt·otect:on for years. by the following members of their nlng. . with' the delegates wearlJ1g Brlcker- . . Many fine testimon ial letters from )t·ASTER · I (cmnles; Mr. and Mrs. Harold WilWlllkJe. bqts ana the elephants t :I£Y liamson and children and Mrs. Ethel OHIO AMONG~ LEADERS P'AlNTERS after ye&t'S Q{ use prove our .c laim that brought frolD CLncbmatl mad: a ' M. Hauk. at Daylon; Miss Mary . L. T. P. is TOPS in paint and ecol1J)mical too. IN MAPLE PRODUCTS big hl~. senator Tad and Governor Schlckedl\ntz. of Selma; and Mrs. THE MIAM PAINT COMPANY Brlcke.!;. ~ere with their delegaL.olL H. H. Williamson and family. Orfly a small pe.rt of the world's Then came ,the large BU1!alo. New Dayton, Ohio population knows the t-aste of maple YOl'k DelegaUon, etc. As the parade ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE sugar and' maple syrup, and 0hl06JlS moved down Main street, the thr~g ·Mrs. Ira Brown entertained at a. are fortunate enouJg'h to be inclu.ded., joinec1 the singers on tile -Platform • . dessert brtdge-.Saturday afternoqIl. according to H. ·E. Eswln'e. Wstorlan ill "Baclc Home In., Indlana." on tile WOSU 'P'IlnTt Nig1lt" proAs Mr. WUliIde and hl~ famllY~left complimenting her house guest. Mrs. t.Mb' car', the 6ld Sphool bell began' R. J .' Williamson, of Cleveland, and grams at Ohlo 'Sta,t e U:hlve:rsity. It ·1s only in tbe northe8.'ltcrn pant l'tnglog and the crowd sang "Home MIsS Mary Schickedantz, of Selma. Her other guests were Mrs. Harold of the United Staotes and ~,the area Sweet HDme." It .wlis tben that Mr. WtlIlamson , Mrs. Ethel M. Hauk, dralned by th~ ~ St: Lawrence riyer WlIlk1e stepped out upon the plat- ...~~-~-----..:..:~..;..~......;;.;._..:::;;;;...~~~;;.,;;~~;;;.;;..,;...J and Mrs. Edgar Sherk. of Da.y ton, that J be hard, or suga.r maple, trees lorm. So lOUd an(l enthuslastt~ was . _ . the cheering tbat I tboulJh~ It surely Mrs. C. H. Brace. Mrs. L. A. Garst, thrive, he says. . In produotion ot maple products could be lleard In Bulln' .It Is 1mand Mrs. A. E. Stout. Vermont : ranks first, New York possible to descru,e the bnpress1ve- . ATTEND WEDDING SATURDAY second, and Ohio third. W1th the ness of thos~ m~ts moot of the Ohto podUlCltIon eoming : ' Aft!!r seeing a!1d hearing Mr. Wi I· fl'om counties In 'the northeast secMr. and Mrs. Walter Cast, Mr. and tiori 'of state. . ~uga. c$Untiy kle, ; we wer~ comJlletely con~d Mrs. Charles Zimmerman, son Reb- ranks !lrst'in Ohlo" ib! . yield ~g tbat. he has the ~uaUties of a · real ert. nnd daughter, Mrs. H~arry Hud. llibout one-~h1rd' .of the, total' 'Oblo le~der_ leader ':whq can be . de· son. of Athens , attended the wed· output. .' . pended upon. He certainly evidenced ding of Miss Barbara Thompson and In eafly dl!.ys, ~esays, maJite at . El~o~ tha . hl! has that whlcb It Wilbur Vance, at the MetbodlSt sugm' In ' th.ls area ' was clasied as a wlU take. to lea~ 04l' .country 8ate~ The one great ~nual eYen' Ohurch. Clar-ksvllle, Saturday after- necessity. since ' It w8lj, the onlY ' through th~ ne~t cWflcult and dan. where nd Gountr~ noon. Sunday they visited Mr. and m •• t. Thia yoar bigg r, sugar obtalnabl~ . :He . ql1ote~ an old ger911S four years. Mrs. Lawrence prake, of Wilmlng; beifer and bli'g h ·t e .. than' mnrket rePort of ]0.0 yea.rtl ape;:whlch -Nina St. John ton. ever'. Fllct, fun and .nt.rgave the retalJ.. priice of tainm.nt for ..11 on the Col~m.ne(!YI TRANSFERRED TO CALIFORNIA five to six cents · per ' pound and ' Lo~al Kenneth KUbon, who for a num- !l1 a ple sugar 60 'celn~ a: gallorl. · ', \J . • . .'

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This newspaper wishes to go on t:~c()rd as endorsing wholeheartedly the recent aetion of the Waynesville Civic Club' in reaffirming its de.cision to urge all business subscribers to sign the agreement which . the Ohio Central Telephone Corporation has "promised to circulate in the near future . Endorsement of this action is in no way intended to cast any' reflection on the past or pres1ant efficient . and faithful services of the local telephonlB office perBonnel. • For a long time there has been dissatisfaction in this community, and in the neighboring villages and homes served by the Waynesville Exchange, with th e obsolete type of telephone equipment fu r nished by the Company, and with the consequent breakdowns and interruptions to adequate service. In addition , there has existed for a considerable time, a sentiment for the elimination of the 10c toll charge for calls .. f emmatmg rom this Exchange to Lebanon and vicinity . By signing the proposed agreement, the local business subscribers will make is ·possible. according t 0 th e a g reemen t W h'lC h th e f ormer an d presen t officers of the Civic Club have with the Telephone Company, to obtain the advantages of a modern dial telephone system ' with modern instrulOe.nts and equipment, as well as toll-free service to L e banon, not only for the business subscribers, but also for every residence subscriber, whether he or she be located in a village or ih the rural areas. While it is true that the proposed aglreement requires an increase in the ,telephone rate of $1.00 a th h ' f b , . mon · (t at lS, 25 %) or usmess eqUipment with the consequently better Bervice, and the savings resulting . in the elimination of the toll charge to Lebanon, will more than repay them; furthermore, Bihce the rural and residence subscribers will receive , these benefits . h t ' :i th a t th ey W1t ou any a dd't' 1 Ion a I, c h arge, 1't is h opec will show their appreciation of the '~ublic spirit Bhown by the business &ubscribers, by iricre~sed boosting and patronage of the local bUBiness and professional men and women, .

HUNTER-RHOADES Canvass Fc,r· Dial ·VOWS SPOKEN Telephone System

To Start Tuesday

In a ceremony solemnIzed In th e Ferry Church of Christ. Saturday evening at 8 :30 o'clock, Miss Vema -----~-----_ _ Mae Hunter. daughter of Mr. and _________________"'__ Mrs. Maurice Hunter,. 'became t he bride of Richard Allen Rhoades. of Buffalo, N. Y ., son of Mrs. Jessie Rhoades. of Detroit. W. C. Smi.h ~.. ~----- ..- - - - - - - - - - - minister, officiated at the. .Singlf ring service. MI:. and Mrs. Richard Rhoo<les. a Th e br Id e was attended by her ,bride groom of Saturday were dlImerand gues ts 0 f Mrs.·E mma Mcsister. Miss Doro thy Hunter, a ~ OJ M d y I bridesmaid, and Howard Cannon. of ure, on oa .ev~n ~g. • Hillsboro, served as best man , The church was decomted with Mr. an~ Mrs. J, L. Mendenhall palms and Ugh'Led by candlelight. visited Mr. and Mr~. G1!orge Thorpe. ton, COUSin of the groom. presented of Rlchmon~. :V~~d,?, Miss Leola Haines, of West Carrolla program of vocal and violin music. Mr. and Mrs. Isador Bloch, of with Miss Pauline Riggs, of Center- Spring Valley. olld Mrs. J essie Hyville. at tli'e orgall, . man were Columbus visitors Sunday

Local Happenings

J . R. Glbbom, president of the Waynesville Civic club, stated WedIles~y mornlng · that he had received word from the president of t he Ohio Central Telephone compRny. C. E. Quatman. to the effect Ihot In answer to the requests of the club 1\ solicitor would be .sent here to make a canvass of the buslness phone subscribers. for the Installation of dial teJephone eqUipment here. Raymond Piper . solicitor, will ar_ rive In Waynesville Tuesday morn- . lng, September 3. and In ,the company of a member of the Civic club wlll begin the canv~ that day. A revision of the llst of bus1neas phone subllcribers has' been made and Mr. Quatman stated that there are now twenty subllcr1bers to be contacted, out o~ which number eighteen slgna.tUres must be obtained in order to .secure the new equipment Jar Wa yn es~ute . In signing t.h'e' contra~ t each' business subscriber agrees to pay an Increase of $1 per month for his or her phone. A r port of the solicitor will Probably be completed and presented to the Civic club at theIr regular busIness meeting, Wednesday evening. 'ril ls meetIng wlll be held at the Township House. and w1l1 be called at '1 :30 o'clock.

• • • • • The bride. who was given in marrlage by her fat hel'. chose a gown of Miss Ruth Burnett. of Dayton. Ivory lace With waist length veil. spent her vacatlon with her parents, She carried a bouquet of whIte as- Mr. and Mrs. Cllff Burnett. • • • • r ters. Her bridesmaid was dreSSed in a gowt;l of pink la:e and h c~ b'J uq:'c: Mr. and Mrs, VIrgil Isaacs and was of plnk asters. famUy spent the week end 1n RlohA reception was held at the home man, Ky., visiting relatives. of the brIdes parents. following t he ceremony. Out-of-tbwn guests at the Mrs. D. C. Ridge and ber niece, wedding and reception Illcluded Mary Lou Sowash. Mrs'. Harvey Rye. M'I's . Jessie Rhoades. of Detroit, mother of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. and daughtel', Charlotte. enjoYed a pleasant day In Dayton, Thursday. J . C. Russell, Mrs. L. W. Francls. and Miss Gerlrude Rhoades , of Akron Isters db th I I Mr. and Mrs, L. C. St. John and ' II an ro er- n- aw of Mrs. Mary C. Cross enjoyed a drive the andofMr. and· Mrs. Ed- to Ft. AncIent, Sunday. wordgroom, Rhoades, Hillsboro. Mrs. Rhoades'\s a graduate of I · • • • • Waynesville High School. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Da.vls. of Rhoades Is employed by the Butralo Da.,ton. and Mrs. D. C. Ridge acEnvelope comnany. of B··..alo. N . Y., companied Miss Mary Lou Sowash ............ t for which destination the young a her home In MansCleld, Sunday, couple left Tuesday mornln to and spent the day with relatives. 1l g . • • • 0 ~ke their home. Mr. and ~rs. Russell Holliday and family will leave Waynesvlle, Frl- The annual reunion of the HaWke day, to take up the~ residence In tamllles was hold Sunday. at Wayne Beginning more than a year. aog, the Civic ,Club F ra nklin, wh ere Mr. Holliday wlll Pork, with sixty members of Ute has worked earnestly 'and hard under the leadership teach 'Ith grade History at Centml famUy lrom Waynesville Lebanon, of its first and second- presid~nts, Carl Apa~echerli and ' ,;;.0:-School' 'w1lJnlngton. SPI·lngfielcJ. ' ..and .Day." . .,~, Jim Gibbons, respectively, that this project might be •• • • • ton In attendance. ' • pushed through to ,ultimate completion. Officers and Mr. and Mrs. Georg~ Walton were A bounteous pIcnic dinner was committee members have co. ntributed a . gr,e at deal of The mem~ra of the "500~ ClUb Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. served at noon. atter which a buswere .delightfUlly entertained. las!; Ke.lth Walton. . . Iness meeting was held, prealded time and effort by way: of , correspondene e, c.onferWednesday evening. at the home or • • • • • over by J. O. Hawke. pres1dent. ences, and even by appearing at their own expense, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gons. In ad- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mlller of Ofrlcers [or the coming year were and presenting the situation before the Public Utili<titian to the regular members. in- Miamisburg and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar elected os follows; .r. C. Hawke, tieB Commission in Columbus last summer, in order vited guests included MI. and Mrs . Smtth will leave Baturday for a two presIdent; Ja~es Hawke. of Springto obtain the proposed benefits for the entire comJohn Q . GallS. Miss AlJce Gons, weeks vacation and fishing trip IU field. vice-president; and MrS. Ron, Miss Mary ' Heston. and Luth'er MiChigan. old Hawke. secl·etary. A short promunity, and eventually, it is hoped, for all of Warren Hartsock. 0 • 0 • • [,'I'lun wn.~ held .atter the buatneSa County. cards were th e dlvers Ion of the Mrs. Alva Tho mpson an d d8U1S 1" -11- meeti ng. Mrs. Ralph H. Vance, of To get this project started within the next year, evening after which the guest.s en'- ter, ' Betty. and Miss Virgin1&. WJlmlngton, and Miss Ethel Collett. it will be necessary that at least 90 %, or 18 of the 20 joyed a dellcloL!s two course ~ullCh- Coombs spent Monday in CincinnatI. of Dayton ,both gave Interestlng acbusiness subscribers, sign the .proposed agreement eon served py the hostess assisted 0 0 • • 0 counts OC ' their trips through the . , d h by Miss All!:e GallS, Sunday guest.s of Mr. and Mrs. West. this summer. SO""IJ ..... J'_ ...... Iwith the telephone company. Lets emotilstrate t e R.obert Furno. wel'e R usse II Mason Dick, and Don Weltz·.... ""I ......... . ...... concluded the progressiveness of this communit, y signing up 100 '1' and daughters. Frieda and Dorothy. afLernoon 's progmm. for modern telephone service. 'Mrs. Sarah Miller and daughter, YOURS FOR PROGRESS I l'4arllyn, of Pa!ntersvllle. MIAMIS LOSE 2, PLAY WILMINGTON SUNDAY watchinl' the Mi- Mr. .Burton and ____ _ _ • - Mr. ano :arfMclc and anu Boy. try out for a job d&uehter spent Tburaday· and Pri-' son. DavId. spent Supday with heir on one of the Brooklyn ~J" iUest. of ~. ' and Mr•. Low. MERRIT.MULLEN __ . daughter, Betty, of CincinnatI. Miss The 'Miamis continued UU;ir 10.~a~s, and . ~nc'ide~ta))y ell 'lb0lb.. .U}d 'd alllbtR who 'are REUNION HELD The corn <:annlng season In Betty returned home with her par- Ing streak Sunday by ' IOSlnjr , a p.i cking up a . fe- · ......, ...ters .vacatloDlDlr at 0elIDa. f" , .•. ents for ~ three weeks vocatIon. double-header to FlnJte , Purnlture, Waynesv1l1e was opened Tuesday. . a~ ~O .how the big boys do it ..J. ., . ; . . . , The ..:ountry homle of JIIr. and Mrs. With ~he start of operations at the 0 0 0 • • ,0C Dayton. in two thrillfng contests. Tom VI in t iii . f~' aDcl. KrI. M •.A. J'Ulkersonand , Charles E. M!chmlEr \",as the scene Rox ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carver were The flrst game score beng 6-3, . &nd ... . ' ore ; ce , ens;. 0 r.ta\llhter,. 'Z.na Mae. attended the ' of the Merritt-Mulllen annual famanna Canning cOmpany plant ovcrnlght guests of Mr. and ' Mrs .' the second '1-1. ,~ . . . t~e ~ wo~derful .vacation he fimUy NunsoD. held at ' . Ily reunton, Sunday. Over tifty here. Dale Carver, of 'Sprlngfeld , Thurs- .osborne and Hop'kI~ held down S i~ . "God~s Country", Rlchmood, lnd." SUnday. Mr, ' and Mrs: La.wren~ Purnas · members of the famIlies enjoyed a hMI7 Rachael Davis, manager ,of day. the mound duties ·tor the locals, the (Kentucky:,) .:.wil'l -.ooneone ;, .., • ' . • were nO!l" to,' the members or. th~ full day of good Urne, good eating, t . e p ant stated Wednesday that ai• • • 0 0 former pitching Il four-hltter, and Patm Bureau Dlscuaalon Group a. though the drought had cut the ...... plain th e r e d Mr. and , , .IIn.' LloYd, Ma )U1d ' • and happy reunion. During the busMr. and Mrs. William Michener the latter an eIght-hitter. Pleaae .... tbelr home Tuesday evenine . season consIderably. 'it was expected ' . "m'.,. 'idO''' "hat ""'ppeand ' ' on' famlly were SUDd&Y ~,er . ~ . • ta of J ' L. uenclenhall, . . Iness meeting, Clarence M(nltor.j of that about 100 persolls would be em· and fam1ly ot Pltt.ltnttgb, and Mr. Stn rkey and Osborne led the http .... II _ cbalnnan ' ' ' . A Mr. aDd·Mrs. ~~ of ne,toD. ' . • InttJan lAke was elected preslaent nnd Mrs. W. E. Cornell were Satur- tlllg for our boys gettIng three bits Mn ,, ..." e uppe" r. lip of Ch.:.....L · ' . opened ·"·· mee .. and fourteen . plQfed at the pla.nt tor a , pproxlh &' elKer• • • • •• . .... -, ' for the coming year. C. E. Mtohener day even1ng dlnne.r guests at .the' apl ceo Starkey getting a ,triple. L .rl t' h'-': k D-h 1 be'ra ....·wered ro l' call ' 'r ",arey, III . ~wee .. ;~ 00 ." Mr. and KrI. ' Bit J'urnU and chll- me~ -,... . " - ' Mr. Is the retiring presIdent. The reun·' rnately four weeks. The raIns which home of Mr. and Mra. D. R. Salls- double, and a single. TOmmy Plor<. . ~-.I.' ,I , MelldenbaD ....ve a. report of tne . ha.ve fallen In the last ten days have b e118 wil, l ting OUt' rTueaday ' anlil t.DCl Mr.· and lin. Rbodea . , ~- . . ..' . . Ion ·next year wlLl be held at the b. ury ~nd famUy, enee took over the cat ~hlhg duties' Pann Bureau Meeting held at Ham been of ~onslderable benefit to the mo~ for ' Gin boys and nell, atiieDdecl the 9iJ1c1nnatl-~. tr1c- home of Preston Mccabe, at S~rlng- late corn crop. 0 0 • • • foc the flFst game : with , ~rrest KiN' " . " i' [ del~ 'ball ' ~ at 0I'0IleJ PleJd lltoD. and announced the Dis t f1eld ' o!Ohn Sears spent last week a t Dltkln cOming on ,lil the aecood ' . • of ,W:&yne Townahip : meetlng fOIl Be~mber 11. and Field .. Lake Allen. near Batavia. Ohio. game. l1'orrest was spiked on the left aDd once more they will . _. ' ". ' • • • Day for 88pt, 17.. both 19 be held at NEW GARAGE FOR • heel while catching and had t.o re.settle dOlfn to Re~din', · Iir: aDd/ lC'l. M~ 8heI'wood. Of eolwnbue. t t d1I ~RS. SAHTTOSETRES ' THS ~TAI.~:OQ" SCHOOL BUSES Miss Mary Leah Edwards and tire In fa.vor of Schuler In the siXth 'Wri and'Rithmetic... . Oolumbul. ~ 8uDI1ay . . . . at The pr~ ~t 8Ub~ects or .Frank Barrett, of ,Springfield. we.r e Inn1ng. . /· the home of Mn. JenDl.e Mullen. ·qUulon and 1eaden &t thts. meethll The Wayne 'Tgwnshlp School dlnJ;ler guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgnr Sunday the boYs will playa team '~"E ,MEMORIES • • . ' ~'. . . was .as foUoWII~ , Mra. Robert L. Satterthwl;lolte en- Board announces that plans. tor a SinI~h. Prida), evening. ' out of Wilmington,' and will be try_ _ 'Mr. ~ Mr.. J. B. Worlef apent "00 . Wu Practl.ce ~emocr~y in{ tertained a group of friends at a hew garage for the school buses" •'. 0 • • Ing to get back in the win column. Wi ' Ji~ . '. . . , SUnday and Monttay at the state ' Our Ele!;tlima,';, by .Ar.t.h~ . Swart· "500"party. Saturday nII!~t. .Three bave been completed and that con- , The annual BUJ,'tlet fBml1y reuu- The game will be played 6n the . ttl , . lir ·. ~Iot, about the ~ ~ Opl~ .. , _' .~; "Wi, la it &0 ~sy .tor 80 Many tables of cards w~re played during <structlon will be started Immedl- I~n Vrol be field .Sunday , Sept. 1. at" home dla,mond a t 2:30. , "goo,d old , ' wben '. ~ of Us rib Yet:qo 10 the after which the hostess ' ,''''e ... ~.• aD!d Mrs Irvi n '- - -- - . ,~. , Bay . So. MUCh ' . evening. , . -,. ately. ... home of, ,.. < .comp.nY '·: ~f , jolll' ,lMlople . : Mr, and. lin. 0 ; '1: -.8a~wu&e ' Littie About Dem~Y?" • . PJ Bar- served refr~hmen, ts of sandwlCbes The new garage wLll be ,or con- Frizzell. north-of Cente~~. COUPLE CELEBRAT,E wo...l'~f meet ·at ·. surar camp did" lit; .Des )In.1IdPr 8mUh at- ' v~y Bw;net; "What Is ~ Beat Wa! and coftee. . or crete block construction and wlU be . • ., • • • WEDDINC ANNIVERSARY .:a~d enjoy a '~oal ~uHf- teIIded ~ w~ Oou'n&,. Piab!Uxt~ to. P1nd .?ut ~t. ~y .ReallY GueBtll 1ncluded Mrs. Warren built at ~ estlmate~cost of , '1800. MrS. L. Jr. ~t !Wd '~Idi'en vls. ' door-chicken roast. When~. ~UoD ,m eatiq Jot ~QDe Meana? , bJ J. L. Mendenhall. ~~~f ..c::nteLerv~I~·ThMrj. WU:!~ The new bUilding wi ,l be ea:ected on lted 'Mrs. Berman Plunkett and Dr. and Mrs. H, E. Hathaway , . ..Park. ~, . . , Af,ter the dlacl18810na were com- ....U.f"~. -,0. w'" ompso~ ..... s. the high school groundS adjoln1ng chUdren of Trotwood ~edn ada " • five 01' BiK (diependbiW . on. - ,>. • • • • ,. . Rleted. a prqp'IlDl of various con- L.A. Oant. ~, 'A.E. stou~, Mr!!( C.I. the high s chool hulidln!!:. ', '. 0 • 0 . ' 0 e J. were hosts to the .ladles' and teDUe. the adzeof t h ~. ,croW.d ) , .ood· ' Mr. uid uri. ~ ~ . . men of their "000" dinner 'club, 'aDd .~ ~ enjoyed !bll~ by! re- Ba,tterthWaite. MIlS. Mark ~ers. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fifes ancJ guests, Mr, and Mrs. J . ' Jt. ~ ,.fat heni, a lot. of.~ pota...... 01 .., &"--..1_, ' .......- O. H. --:'.",-t freIb,m. • . 1If tee caU' . and Mrs. Rqsaell E. Prank, Mrs. Edgar A.AA. ORGANIZES IN family ' and Charl";-.s ~.res f Van. - at their ' ' ., ,IN " ~ __ -... " ~__ • ,. ''. ' ,' , a home, 6e.t~ . ev~. and' er- w . . . roft ....eCl 't o .. .., weN ~ .._ " - - - . «II ~1Iee. .';. " .' SmJth.~. ,C1U'nluan Crane. and WAYNE TOWNSHIP diUla. were Sunda n'n ts " r _u... ti·~ '.., th hot-"· II in 1Il'. '- - l1l'i. B.~7JS- l-:--:-'~o.A " ~ ~ meeUna wID be MR. Wade TUmu. , ., . , !. Y, eve .....g gues , As ' Wed~sd~y, ~~ 21, .... ~ , P'~UI~ Op I~ . _ . eGa f ~ JIAnIIIC& ld at ~ ~ '01 Mr. ¥Ii Mra. ' . . oU'r. a~d Mrs. ,C: B. Harbeson anq 4&:tlt l4Ieddlh"ann1v~ of Oro ADd the,.•.Urar flll'llace. . BMidea . . . . , • ' y ' Vr. ' '''~. . I , . ~'-:--,- . The, organization meeting of~ 1Jle '~ld Taylor, of Centervllle. , Mrs" Hathaway .t.hlD ~ . •. • .... ~~~' _ • VISITS JAJlESTt)1VN RELATlV~ Amertcan A&rtcultUral As8oCtatlon '. o . '. .. • .. . , Jon"was Celebra'~a'l ~ which ,a11 had ,aU tbe ....ple ..... 0IanDdf ... I )fI! ' " of MauJe and 'Wayne TOwnsbJps Mr. and lInI. Shelman ROl:ierls. of ni~tlpg. ,_. , ._ ,wax' tbq collld diaPoee . of ~ ~ R.obelt 'Moncer . was' held. at the hqme of Mrs. Hel'le Dayton. were Bim~ ev~ dtn- Pluiiea wWe: Wcl t• . .YeDf8l1tb' or .>: iilcoa.v8D1 ..... 01 ilia. Jamestown vlatt- B~ Pr1day livening" Pourteep ner peats of Mr. and ~ H~ a table .~u:.~~~;; '811IJ1]'--U• . Jatt;er • _ ~ 'l"IIIIdV. ' daughter-tn·law. melDberB. COIDP08Icl of COIIUIdttee-· MlpUdl.", '. . . flo....' ~ • • • • lIoaier. IIlu men, alternatea,_ and Ulelr wives • • . '. • _..: ~ Jdlll ." WoolarcI were ~t fOr • . ~ . Ill••""'. Mr. _ _ UQJd '-viii . ·~. .An -e,JIiI:Pf aDd Mn. Ro!l¥ lira. I. K. PNI&aD Ja cbalnnu or fiIpdJ1 are ""'tiDe 'ftluredaJ ~ &be W~ Tcnra.bip CODIIDlttee. ~ ID 00IumINI. JQJH ..,

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Auctioneer Mr.IUld Mrs. ErnIe Freeman mOVtild frolD 't he St. John property SATISFACTION to Mra. ·Anna FInl y'8 hOWle .. Mrs, Henry Kersey and children Or No Char."; visIted on Saturday I\ftemoon with Mr. and Mrs . . Benson. . Centerville, Ohio Rolph En ffle w operated on for PHONE 7021 appcnc\lcltl/l at Br.th dn Hospital In Cln InnaLi the I l wetlk. He Is re- ~_ _• •"~_II!~_ ~ ported doing f~n . . In lI4r. and MIS. P ery nterLa cd the children of tho Friend 's ohuroh at a picnlc·ot tllell: country home on TARVIA.I~I'J' IIlC 'J'M~ ANU Frldny evening. ROAD OIL ; mXCA VA 'J' I NO Mrs. Clara E ngl Is s uffering with three broken ribs. th result of a fa lI • 0 MI'Tn 01( SERV IOI!l . whll hnnglng urtruns. PIT RUN, LOADED 30c YD. Mr. and Mn , Willi am Trout, of Sprlngfl Id called on Mrs. Nell P eterson nnd famUy on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B rt Borton leCt 0 11 Sunday for MichIga n, for an Inde!inite stay. 1'11 011 0. WII.Ylll1Rl'i llO H n 11 Lebllilon orfirc 1'llCIIl o 473 -1(. JunIor TholU)l5on ntcl'talned . a

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s uit of David · W. Bercaw aga nst sho worker . Lebanon. aled from the lederll l polltlcaI pa' m /'son BallinITor , 22 , larmer, " tl'Qnage lIst, as 'has been done by the ordered prooee o ",...e u M)a mls burg. an d Lillian Courtney. our town . I wondered what the trouble was; but ~here It . Is, In so many among five heirs. , New Deal AdmJnlstraUon. word.s. TOO MUOH TROUBLE. Too much trOUble to let the Chjldren have L banon. The suit of J ane G. "'t "" urm Rgn Ins l . 21,Alben E. St.egemoller . 32. laborer, Ulelr friends In for the efenlng to play games and fix something to ea~ In George J . Sturm ha s been d ismissed Ci ncinnati. and EdIth }i. Allen. 32, The Ohio Grape F estival 18 few frie nds nt a party .honorlng h is rcs.!1S.M. M(lJ' rolv P holle No, 3 Morrow . chcduled for Sand US ky on SeJ>tem- 6th .birthclay on Sat urday. . the kltch~. It might get t he house dirty! Too much trouble to get up a on petiLlon of plantUJ. William E. ' Adams foun t! t\ ullty of Ma thew E. F iscus. 36, radio ser- bel' 10-22. Governor Bricker will adMr. and Mr/). Harry White moved T community good time'. Let the beer joints and cOD}mercinl dance ha lls do cuntempt of court li n d sente nced to vIce man . Detroit. and Lucme Fer- dress a public banquet on Friday, from th e. Flnl y . property Into t he It. If you like their brand ot! entertainmen t for your ~ung people and \ hlch is sponsored by The Sandusky, home. ot Mrs. Chas. Oglesbee. t, tell dnys In jail and coolS of the gilson . 33 , Lebanon. those who come in for a gOOd time. There are enough organizations In case. Roy H . Wlrsh inc:, 22, Brookville. Jun ior Chamber oC Commerce. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Freeman WaYnesville to sponsor one or two eVeJ;llngs a week the ~ear round, not MoLion for new trial ove rruled In stUdeJlt. a nd MirIam Wright, 20. moved to Dayto n on Tuesday or Coondog men from all over the last week. !un l or tlle h igh school group but Cor the out-of school group. too. High the case of Frank' SOuthard IIgainst Morrow. B njll.min F. Green . 61 . salesman. United States will flock to Kenton, Mr. nnd · Mrs. BlOCh and , Janice REAL ESTATE school parties don't often reach those who work. Square dancing is comin g the Village of Lebanon. Th e case of Lucian J . McIntosh XenJa . and Mrs. Martha Bailey, 80, Ohio, Sep Lember 1-2 for dogdoms Smith with Mrs. Jessie Hyman, of INSURANCE back IntO' .style.. 'It is (un too. Singing Is always popul!'-r- why not a slnglng agnln.sL Ulura O. McIntos h nnd Lebanon. Ke ntucky Dcrby,- the 14th Annual Waynesville, motored to Columbus AUCTIONEER school? Amateur Night Show might bring out sOme talent. 01 colll'se oth el's compromised and d1smJ6sec1. Harry Gustin, timekeeper , and L afy Oak Field trlnls. The question on Slmdny where they spent t e It ~ ~~Ie. but Is 1t too much trouble c~lderlns wha.t It would do for Ruth Deering obt.ainc·d a divorce Juue W rloy, 23, telephone operator, " Wllo owns the champion coon dog .dny. of Amerloa" wlll be decided at tfie the. town and those who took part. It could be done without th burden fro m Otto H . Dce11ng on her charge both 'of Franklin. of gross neglect. Held tl'lals and. In addition to winbeing too heavy for anyone group II we all got tQge.ther. Bessie Rowe. Fran kl In , was grant,, 1,,;,\1. a-;S'l',\'n, 'l'It,\NS t'EIt8 ning t he title "Amerlcan ChamADo, her thing that would be interesting to boyJ' who have qui t sch ool ed a dl voi"ce from Wruter Rowe who PIon," the winner will also receive a. al1d other~ would be OOurse In automobile and tractor mechanJcs with 1\ was In default of answer. , Alimony Robert H. StrO~l$e to Charles 0 sliver I~vlng cup and a cash prize of shop where t hey could bring their anc1ent jalopl ~ and work wIth the help of $100 WAS awarded plalntlc. Strouse. two acres in Wllyne twp. $1.000., the largest prize offered tor of a mechanic. MaJl3I of them would ratner s pend an evel ng In a weU LIllia n MAcNeillln to Addle Stark Held .trlal winners III any breed of The Methodist Chuch LacUes' Aid "ltunA'I'E OUlt',' Higglllll, two plots in Lebanon. dogs. Society prepared a nd served dinner, 'llg~ted sh~ than"iiI a beer hall. bllt where can the go? The work done Wedn ellday and Thursday. to the Wm. and Pearl PoLtorf to Richard Ralph W. Yonng, Lebanon, apon airplane modelS summer was flne but the older boys espe~lally Freeze. plot . In WashinGton twp. people of the nnll ual Baptist SunPOinted gunrdian ad litem of Ruby tho~ who have quit school would rather worlC on t heir old cars, build The Democrat State 00nvenU6n day SchOOl Convention. flOOT FOR AND CONSIGN Manges, David and Garnet Freeland . Clarence Robbll:1S to Joseph and boalis or work o~ some o~er hobby If they bad the place and some one to will ~ held in .Oolumbus on 'SepSchool agatLl! Well nll the . boys your r.ntt le. hogll, abe,:p ar,~ calva ndmln1stmtor of t.he estate of Wil- Minnie ,~,!yer, 85.07 acres }latlnll tember 6 tind 7, and the R epubJican and girls who are going to enter to N,' rri ll, nroci. Ct.., h l'j! WIre, and help them. 'But I suppose that would be TOO MUOH TROUBLE. People liam A. Freeland against heirs. of n,hC!rf'Uqjve Ar 1 f l)r h I.' hl~t>st LWIJ. Convent jon is sCheduled for Sop- Harveysburg High School for Lbe "\ II "~ ,. prkfll~ lind good !O@rvlee, Ephrlam E. KJbbry to John anel would r!l-liher pay tax.e s to support jails and reformatories. the estate. .. ycar reported to the . high Unin" S tod. "la rd.' CiDciDnati, 0 , eomln'" Will or Elizabeth Sicker. Lebanon Ed na Kibbey. four acres in Hamil- tomber 18. c i" on Rodin Station WC1fY ton twp. lichool building August 27 on Tues- Tun admitted to probate. George Bevmg12 :25 to 12 :::10 p . m. for our FARM MAGAZlNttS Caleb and Ada.. Cash to I . W. and day to decide Just what s ubjects f) l " ric", r" "nrh ton .. Dayton. appoln~ed exeeutor, th ey lIl'e gOing to tr..v to master. Alma J . Lhmb !fppolnted aclmlnl- Shirley Hartman,' three acres In NOTICE OF APPOINTMENr The September magazines are coming In. O"\.1t~-,, Gcmlemnn. Cap- strat~lx of t.he estate cit ' Mnry E. Hamilton twp. Here's hoping they ma~ter a ll of Federnl Land Bank of Lou18ville them . AdmJnlstl'l'tor pf'r'! Pm:mer, Ohio Farmer, Suecesssful Parmlng, FRrm JournAl 'hnd IAmb, Wfly ne twp. . MISs Copperfield the new cae.h er , oLber8. What a lot or reading matter cOmea In every' month for a smnll The will of Sarail Urton, Morrow . to Hallie M. Sm mll, 227 acres In Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eiu'nhart Imd who Is g Oing to fill Mr. Burst'll place . E~tate of Wm. LoveU Deceued admItted to proba te. lcavlnt; the en. amount money. With my s ubscription to a i:lally paper, I qot fo ur mag- tire estate to a son, Charles c . Ur- Harlan and Saleln twps. . family, and Mr. and Mrs. Erv.11\ Ilas moved into her new home with Notice is hereby given that A. H. spent. Sunday at_ Mrs. ;Van Doran looldng forward to Stubbs whose post. Omce Address is Estelln M. LogEm , by admJn1stra- Smith aztnes a," an ave~ge rate 'Of flfeeen .cents each, each one worth r ea dhl!:. ton, Oolumbus. the Marlatt reunion, at the home on the pew school and new students Waynesville, Ohio has been duly apSadie Mullen appointed guardian tor, to Charles and Dora Shaw, - capper'8 '1s sirong tor 'Flfty-flfty Stock leases. Senator Cappw tlle caJtor, of lots 9 and 10 In Lebanon. Mr. and' Mrs. Harty Smith near Cor- with great Interest. .... pointed as AtlmlnIstrator of the escOC8n't; bellilve In the government plan to lend so much money to tenant of Verna J ean Combs, 13, Kings Sam Basett to Nathalie Bas¥tt, W!n,. . of st'bool, ball tate of Wlll. Lovett late of Warren 0 tarmers to buy fal'DUl. Be bellves th!lt It would DC better far most of them MlIls. lot 134 In Mackinaw addltl9 , Mr. and. Mrs. MOIT18 Lewis spent has began to creep Its way into t he county. OhiO, deceased. The Inventories of Howard Mclo remaIn ~nt8 with the right kind ot, leases until they h ad better Guinn .. admlnlsLmtor ' of estate of Franklin, 'S unday afternoon wIth Mr. and Mrs. conversatlon of no ted 'men or Hal'- Dated th18 19th day of- August, 1910 CalTle J . BrlnJ[lger to Joe Tudor d cia bte Vel RALP·H H OAREY equtplnent, stock and a lJlrger down payment before buying. After uJl Hannnh McOlllnn. Harveysburg.: ' John Koes~r an ug r , ma, veysburg 'who predict a good year . ~ of UUca. 'for cOneh Sanborn and his boys. , '_ "Judge of Probate even' a govenunent loan has to be repaid. I was SOITY when Country Home Adam B. MorMs. executOr of , estgte 1.50 acres, In Fraolklln twP. Warren County, OhiO 'we~t qut of Pr1n~. I!erore .they enlarged their pa~r and took tei . color of Emma Monroe, Lebll.no~; Jerinle Andrew Turner' to Hayes Dalton, Mrs. Esther D~1dn and f~ Mr. and Mrs. Max ~~eElwee are ' plot In Franklin. pent .. Sunday with Mr. Mrs. I avlng town to make their home on Carl Abaecherll. AtLy n"'"~ the had one of the best of tlle small farm magazines. Tbey put up Snider, administratrix of estate of Dorothy Kestler to WjlUam Pan- Hurolcl KeUIs B.1'ld famIly. North Spring street, Wilmington, .... --- , y, > ' . poll Elbert Snider. Lebanon . apl1roved. Mr. and Mrs. Ellswort.h Gibson Ohio . a strong. fight against country "hot spots" and corr.u~tlon In county - . Benjamin Long named ' admJru- dorf, Jr., I5.5O acres In Hamilton . NOIICE AP.POI'''-YMBHli'and da ughter Pbyll1s. of Miss Oleo Kirk has decided to tics. Perhaps that waS' what killed them. They hac;! one of the best forums strator of es tate of Rosa Long; twp. Admlnlatl"llotor Da18r Bercaw, by sheriff. to Virtervtlle, and Mr. lind Mrs. Blley GlbIf uve Ha rveys burg school Inld give cf anY, of tl:!e magazines, .large or s mall, full of Interesting letters well edl- John .Glanpy, Anderson Curliss and ginJa. B. Ball, . lots 306-9 n WIntrow sen and daughter PaulIne near PI ttsb h 1 • Ial W h ' , " • a likes urgIt.se 00 n.r . e ope Estate of l'flU'y E. Lamb, .Dec!eued t ed, . s James Rhude appraisers. addition to Mason. Bellbrook, spent Su~ny afternoon !he e Se tember Farm Journal has an article on "Traders TrIcks at Howard Dean Basore and Wl 111am Steve and Minerva Turner to with Mr. and Mrs. Everett BWineU Mr. and Mrs. 'Errlest Quigley and Noti"e Is hereby .giVen that Alina t mJl p .'. Fortunately the worst conditions ,pJctured do, not appI y to ltuntzlnger appointed executors of James and Ora La.nib, lot 91 ,n HarAuction Barns" J . . Ulmb whose Pos~ Office addresS · and a . y. 'family or Dayton, spent Sunday Is R . ·R. .,. WaYl)csvllle, Ohio , has estate of Emma Vemol) Basore. .es .. , c.ur nearby but It. shows that such aq,Ies need constant watch1ng and Carlisle, wJtll ' Roy Mount, ' John veys burg. ¥T., and Mrs. Shaw spent with l).er Mrs. W. M. KIrk . duly a'ppJ inted Il.S AilmJnJstl'aDora Thorp and others t9 Mar- Sunl,lay In Xenlil. .. ' . t " f..1 E Lamb legqJatlon; ' Sucpessful Farmlng features an article on Farm Buildings and Hoeman and George 'Gates as ap- ga ret L. Ivins, plot in Red Lion'. and famlly. Miss Glol'la Thomas a trlx of the Esta eo · ' >AIlfy . . . . t hey 'all talk about grass silage. Oountry Gentleman asks the question pralseis. . . Mr. Mrs.. Roy liewlall:? !lnd granddaughter of Wnrrell Ohio; de.~arr;lUy, of ·near Wa~ e , spent Mrs. Joe' Osborn Sr: and ,daugh- ceased. "Would the Guesswork be Taken Out of Hog Market ing by a Carcass SysSam Bassett authorized to ,bOrrow Saturday evening With Mr.1lI14 Mra. ·ter, 'avone, .a~ong willi Mrs. Osa Datlld this 22nd day of August . r t · the State Fair , an article , "If $3,500 for his ward, Nat halie Bassett. tem of B,uylng: " The Ohio Fl\rmer e.a ures Inventory of Rufus Reed . 'and Ervin SmitO and famlly. . Harla.n atte!lded r. the fyneral of -th~ 191·(). ' . , HJtler Wins" and some more on grass silage. . . Lewis KJphar.t , executors of estate , l,!r. Wayne SmUt} and MJo. Ervin. daughter of Mrs. Ruth :Wa1lace, ' RALPH H. OAaEY .. ' . Smith spent Tu~y at .t he COlwn- formerly or this' town. ' Judge or the 'Probate' 'Court 'If any of our readers have had experience with any of these things of James M. Vandervort approved. Ohio Jobs !for OhioaDll that they would like to pass on write In to this paper and we will use Schedule of debts will be heard That was alway the effectlve slo- bus fair. USE TBE Wru;ren Oounty, OhIo.' the material In fut ure dicusslons of any subject that Interests you. September 13. gan for over haUa century- untU WANT .ADS T Carl Ab!lecherlJ,~ Atty. . Proceedings of James K : and WIl- 1996. Beginning wl~ Grover Clevelllim R'. bari'agh, executors of ~he land's nrs~ term,. (1885-1I1~) do:Wn FENCES estate of Wlillam 0 , Vall, Ftanitun, tht,ougl! toe decades, wlth ' such pa'._ :---:"" . 'H ci,'filled tllese l>lllcei>~'ltlll approved: sales ~f WliUaJD CollInS, £rIots' as Ohio U.' S. Senator Allen ~. aJl~ Mrs.- P. J; ThornaS "; dd \ "politicians, N ot many ye·ars ago a fine fence was buUt on Stoney brook Farm admlnjsthltor of tJ;le estate of Frank . Thurman, Oalvin aOh,n .S her- son attended the Pope tamJly reun- . of merit. ~ , along> HJghway 73. It was a gOOd fence. three steel posts then one s~ht Collins, also approved. man, Joseph: F'orn.ker , Theodore Ion last SUnday:·' it was " held :In The . present Goverrior ,ltu tched f The inventory of Everett Morton. Bur~n. A.tlee Pomerene, Frank Wll- WaldrhUe Park. . sbo\vnF. a br/u:en COritemrf for down .The W. C. SmJth family returned . wooden post. The best quality wire was used, properly stre · . A ence administrator of the estate of Anna 118 and Simeon ' FeSs on . Civil Service laws and .t oth., like that oosts a lot of money and should last at least twenty years. It Morton, Lebnnon, will be beard In Washington, anti with Ohlo Pre:;- horne Friday: They vlslted, 'in BBltl- .~ laws. His attitude seem. to be that he personally owns the Sta\e ·~tw.·loo~'" almost like a new fence except here and there loosened wl~r. September 7. Idents Garfleld,' Harrlson, McKInley, ' Md 'h . , The goverllQlent, I( laws are In hi. more, ., ... Ild Was Ington D. C" I L!lw - and bent: places show where some one has climbed over it. The same Is Value of estate of Chester P. alid Harding In the }Vhlte House. It and spent ,l ast week ' in IVrKtnia 'Wlth . way, he still 'rules .with a ruthl... vey adl!l1inl~tJrlitiOn. hand. ." , true of almOllt every' fence you see. When will people learn that one per- Hamilton. LebMlon, set at $3,882.69 would not only have been II. ,PO_ Mr. Sn'l1t~'s to,(ks, the C. 0 : Smiths. l~J6; , Biit .th~ wqr8~ thillg~ ahout \hi. . law. el'_klng a woven wire rence shortens Its lUe more than years of or .i!- aud exempt from inherItance tax . ten tta l polltk QI c:rlme. liut ,nothing One. of 'the prettiest and largeat hl.gh -ha~ded' . mIsmanagement 'of . I·n ten son ...... The estate.' of LoUis O. Kalbe, less than high tr.eason tor any nas ome time was sOlein, Ijn~111ploymc~t . in8 \1~ance ; il .. hillr provide .nary wear, Of co\irae some ,think, "I should worry. lte not my fence." SOme Franklin, placed at $3,089.96 and ex- tional admlnl&tro:t.1on to .even dream nlzed here Saturday evening at B'erry crucL,a nd brutal attitude ' tqward w~ekfot ·59.Y . ~Oh. tllat does not hurt it. I always climb over at a post." r: watched empt from Inheritance tax. of fl~odlng- Ohl6 ,With ', out-of'"state churoh When Verna Mae Hunter'be~ • •w.h~, the helple~s unemployed; This i • e' ~ humatiitarian' III\v,' It ' wal ,in~ Qn."·'ot them do t hat. His weight loosened-a staple here a little, l:!ent U·. e. Proceedings of Marvin E . Young, key ' positions In the federal service. came the bride of Richard' Rhoades 'tem poraijl.v Icnded to hClp· people, and not' · '. ' UD em ployed. a ,J Jttle there. Soon the staple wllI loosen a llttle more, thcn commissIoner for Fred Eyler, LebBut ·about 1936 something hap- of New The couple spent the grind tliem down, because they t,h rough DO the: bent place· will start to rust. Nott.ce a ten.ce that has been anon, approved. pened which entirety re- wf!Ck'end here and expect to leave were ,.unluclEy· chouffh to be oCt . fault of their of work temporarily, ~ own, Brickc·r . The court approved the Inven- moved OhIo· trom the federal pa- TueSday for New York where the . Dav~ylclt t:J1ore than .$125,000,- , e1iiseled theil, .cllmbed see where the rust starts first. torles of Donald o. COOk. executor tronallC .llst. Certain, It 18, Oh,o Is no'. is anef where .. 009,06 In llie 0l\io UnemploY"1 ~nt down - to $4, 'It ls 'pUt of our Amerl.can beedJessness of property damage, .our own oC the estate ot Sarah H. Cook , 10llger bein g designated 118 Regional they ' ivIll: make thelr We of Insurance Fund, in t!le .'tJllitcfi .. .$5, alld $6 'a ' !lnd other It Is the .spirit that the woods full of old Fosters ; and Harold W1lllamson. Headquarters for of t,he- New FeTry wish' S :a lcs Treasury, .Brldceds piE 'let week, someU;t s:PI ,niore Ohio tnonev by tirnoB a Iqw ~,rtlD L, Davey. .. ' tm cans and. ~spapers after a picniC, starl.& forest firee and PuJis up administrator of the estate o~ H. H. Deal actiyltles. Mnl' such s~lec\JolJs, Mr. nnd Mrs. e. J. ' Thomas, Mr. chea.lili'g lhe. un~",p ~ :Why,' ...... j us t town people who don't know any better who "do . Wllllamson, Waynesville. . ...tIdtlowers. as $1.50 or $2 a wcek; He ~:: s ~ , . ' It ';l...·t whicH . hereto~ore · WdWd have' natur:- ., and Mrs..,Romo Riggs, ~nd_daUghter, . I'cavo: nil' this , Ohio , Ino.,;c:y ill been inhuman, . '~. " r . . , til orst offenders No wonder The ·following acounts have been ally come to Ohio, Iiave been placed and Vernon" Hlirrla ' were • " /~fill illl:rtp~? It, haJp8~d Q hio Davey, set up '11~e va; t· lI'1 acl,;n'" • ()1;Ople as ·bad. Hunters are . e w . d learn Wed ; first and final of R. P . Tuc;;:er. In Louisvllle" St. ' l.otlls, IndianaPOlis at sunday ,/llnner at the it; tarmers aru there. Let'a',be :r!Iit~ e ~ !;:~ l! ; cry fo~. the hanclJjng 9f ~n.<;~pl0lf..' we tion't want them on the place. I t Is time for us to grow up an admlnlstratpr of estate of Myron and Stiate and 'DIs.t rlct home .M. :Mr.1 ana M.\'s, 'RoI,la BoHoll; ,~;jl ~ous .witl! the: , ~"emp~o,·, ,t" ment Illsurance. on a !>ut mcssl'fle r :::!:Cl,the law hlJ'!tt'!i n~ lind r:-;r. ' to take of things. "rst, last, and all the time remember Mason; Martha Hamilton. lJ'uperVlsors, representing the. Various. of Columbus. They attended. ,ser.vtces bas,is, and 6n th,~ advice of. insur-., . .'yilt . bclp ', OHi itterc h:I!! :' , ance e~pcrt s, SO 'good joo· was DON'T ci.IMB WIRE ·F ENCES EVEN AT A P.OST-Blpeclally mJne! administrator of Chester New Deal bureauS 'and now at work at ' the Indltthola Ohurch ot Christ l:uldlor'da, ''dodo'fll; dontinls, c. ,. d(Jne in Qrglinizing this dc}iarttB'tttabOve all, it '~holll;J. ~e t:n :~ '~ , and Lillian Eldridge. -executTlx of In Ohio, are, almost; without excep- In the .afternoon they visited ,..mcnt under Davey, that Obiowas help. lind nOt statv", ~he I :_ MUSINGS OF AN IDLER estate of Anna EldElirge, . Frankl1n; Lion . from other: Staies. . Two con- and Mr~. John Paul Bolton and. the only State in .tl,le UlJion ·tbnt employed. D vcy Mil; m a~e t ' ~ " was ready to pay bC'1elits on time .. seventh account of Dean ' E. Stanley. s pic10us citations ' of this' "foreign tarhUy In their new home, humalfe, lind generous, e ~ l d Under admihi!trat·i(ln, ex~utor of the estate of Frank pOJ,lcy" a re noted in the . appoint~ Mr. and Mrs. Perry 'lhomll.i @d. t~ by two by' .four husband l'el1(!e. .Waynesville. . inent of an Ohio ,State Mr. anit Mrs. Romti itlggs were E:~m~:E~IHttl.· 01' TIl¥ Harold E: Mills, admJnlstrator of profes~or 'from Ala. ~. who had ne.r ' gu£sts, August. io" or- W:·and the estate of Ella Kesilng, Spring- never east a baUolt ·.!n . 01110 <over ?.Irs. Will IcehOwer' and tamJly . of raise four. boro,' ordered' to se.II' l'ea.l eState a'p- Senator. Donahey'rs protest}" to .he a " Wasilington ,. 0 : H. In the: .e veillng praised' nt .$5,000 at private ' sale. U. S . JUdge.ln bliltS ,te.r~ltD'ry; 'a nd tl1ey~ere ~Uppe~ guests of aDd . . F'. W. HInkle, tr-u.stee lor · George that of a oltlzen. tOt Georgia, . whO Mh. 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John M. Wilson returned to his Tuesd"Y !rom 9.30 on . the time hom\' In Lebtmon , Thursday, after ' CONCLUDED FROM LAST WEEK was devoted to devot1o~ and bu,al- several daY6 vl.'llt wlth Mr. and Mrs . ., CLAUNCa J •••0 .... Mondny evening, Arthur Jac~()n, neS!! sessions, until 2 :00 p, ·tn., when Almon Fenls. ........ 0.._ ',.. ... DIototoI in a conclse and graphic manner ~he YOWlg Friends held' n business Lee Tahnnge, Mrs. Adah Talma ge, 1"1II'e hIs conception of Uberal session. It was .gratlfying te the And Miss J ssle Garner, attended The House la scheduled to have United States to ·protec~ Canada (,h~lsUnnlly. Among thp. many hclp- older Friends to set~ the Young- the annual meeting of the Farmers ' the new ' Excess ProUts ~ Bill . for against Invasion. and frlenclsh1p for fill thoughts thnt wllre ~O L)lU~II\',t1:_ er Friends I!O vll.llily lnterested Exchange company, at Clarksv1l1e, conalderatlon this week. The mea- Canada, as well as the lnterestG. of 1l.1Iy [et'..clvl'd by 1m appl'l!ula.t:v~ and 'so earnesUy preparinll them- Wednesday evening. The WIl on sure Is das1&ned to pennlt industries' the United States- Itself, demands group were the fOllOWIng! , selves for their futurE! work that will Bros. of Spring H\I1 and CeCIl VUlars. "JElSUl! Christ develowt.l th p 1'8- be handed down to them by' the older furnished the muslo. Generous 5ererecting bUlldlnlrS or ihStautng that some suoh aotlon be taken , equi~ment for the production of na· Just how large an Army the paolty to commune so rona,tantly Friends. ' vlngs ot Ice 'cream and cake ,was a . tlonal defense needs to amortize or United States should 'llaveJl! a d,e - wllJl God, whom He ~nlil·j His The young folks e:Kpressed their very pleasIng feature of the occasion. Mlss MarY Brown. and nieces, write off suoh eXpanslon costs within batable quesUon. However, . General Heavenly Father, that f.I,. C'JO(',~hed deep gratLtude for the happy, ents ~y Marshall, Chief of Staff of the mAny of Ood's laws whkh no (/I,hcr healthy, and helpful days given Ilene and Pntricla Brown, of near flve year~, ,and to llm:lt placing a .heavle~ tax on excess pro- United States Army, testified before mnn h~d so perfecLly con,;~i 'cd up them. They had been given the r>rlv- WaYl1esvUle, were Friday afternOOn fits wht.eh may be. made as aJesult a Congressional Committee last to that time. He made a 51' ill'f'ml: ... , - liege of attending the Cape May vl.'lltors of the Jordan family and of the "war boom". Passage of the week that In his eplnlon an anny of fort to obey those laws. He f\Junoi !t Conference, and also a week's outing ~rS. Ella Ferris. Mr. Will Ross, of noo.r ClarksVl'le, new measure, It Is believed, wlU one million two hundr d thousand necessary, In order to do so, 10 fre- at Camp ru-Ind.,Q, Dewart Lake, speed up the National Di;fehae Pro- men properly trained and equipped quently withdraw alone, to com- Indiana. and Quaker Hili, Rich- and Louis Van Dervoort, of OaksgraID. It wlll at least eUmlnate the could delend continental United mune with OOd. He lived III the mond, Ind. . dale, Wa shingto~, a relative, who opportunity for using the present States succeSsfully agalnst any at- constant attitude of prayer. SO C(:"OAli !I:OO p. m. the meeling wa, has been a guest In the home of the ta~ laws Q8 an excuse tor the lack ot tempted Invasion. He further stated. stant that He ill this att.tllrle wal: gwen an enllghtenln!~ and instruc~ 'Ross family tor several days, eoUcti speed In getting the National De· however. that an army of from tllree able to say. "I and My Father are tive address by WLiliam . Hubben , at tbe homes of the Talma ge and tense Program under way, to four million men, and perhaps One". By this I . unC\ersulOd He ('x- "Is Quakerism the Answer?" Oecll Vlllm's fomllles Thursday af• even larger, woUld be necessary, preSSed the Idea of at ODe mpn t or On Wednesday, acter a day of Lernoon . Mr. Van Dervoort nUcndcd As IllBt week-end closed tbe Senate along with it. greatly enfarged'l1avy, as we say perfect unity with His womhlp, business, and a memorial our public school many years ago , was sUIl debating the Wadsworth- If the United States Is to IISsunle Heavenly Father. by this dei not period, the Conference adjourned to and was here to renew the acquaintBurke Conscription BUI. 'An attempt the task 01' safeguarding and pro- think He was claiming OIvln'ty . meet August 6. 1941 , at Pendletoll. ances of his former classmates amI by Senator Lee to write Into the btu tectlng the whole Western 'Hem1- Jesus earned and received Hl.'I iJl- Ind. . l:rlends. a proVision for the conscription 01 sphere. vlnity, by Hl.'I absolute raltttrulne~~ It was the consensUs of opinion Mr. and Mrs. Howard MCKay and wealth and private property wa to God . that this had been quite an unusual- son . Dona ld, lett M0!1day , 011 a mostopped by a POIn~ of or~er Ult such "We members of tHe ,; Rtl ~l ous Iy Interesting Conference, They were t-or trip through the West. They wlll a provision, having to do with revJust when Congress will recess for Society of Frlencls believe that. every quite rortunate in having Wl11lam be the guests of Mrs. MCKay's parenue, must originate In the House the compaign, If at all, Is a qUCflllon human being Is endowed' Wit)1 a pO\'- Hubben, who was the Head Master cnts, Mr. alld Mrs . . Starbuck of It Is understood that a bill call.n 'that l.'I tbotherlng Congresslon31. Uon 01 divinity which !'r1akes it po - of the schools of Oennnny, and edl- Whittier, California. Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Bradds, of for conscription of wealth and p ! leaders and Senators and Repre- sible for every person to commune tor or a Frlencis paper, when Hitler vate property l.'I being prepared fil lientatlves a 'grc8.t deal these days. dl,rectly with OOd without the use or' came Into power In 1933. He was dis- ClarksvlUe, were recent callers ·of IntrOduction 11'1 the HoWIe. On the House side It Is undcrstoo:l any socrlment Ot Intermediory. Thl~ missed In 1934. He held a P . H. D , Mr. and Mrs. Almon Ferris. that the Admln.lsb'atlve torces are ability glyen to man alone makes us degree . and Is now a, professor in Perry We11!l made a. bustness trip One of the tblef topics ofconver- driving toward adjournment by Sep- Instruments through whom His George School near Newtown . Pa. to Jackson . the latter part of the satlon and argument In Wasbin g' tember 7th a nd claim that sUtrlclent plans must be carrled out. Also Hans a~d Anno Frey !roin VI- week. these days Ia the proposed Sale 0 Democl'6tic votes have been whlp- '''WhUe It Is true that we ' can enna, Austria . They l1ave been In Sherman PeITIs. Robert JelIery fifty or U . S. destroyers f ped Into line to pass an adjournment cbmmune with. or worship GOd at America only 8 mont.hs. He holds a ::nd Ray La Forge. attended t h e Great Britain., It Is undel'6t.ood that resolll'tion. [n the Benate · some any time and In any place, It Is alsc P . H. D. degree and" was a large shooting tournalnent at Vandall a , the Adm1n1stratlon leaders favor leaders are predicting adjournmen" true Ulat there Is an advantage in corporatIon lawyer in Vienna. Anna Friday. sueh sale but that a Federal law, by , the m1ddle of September. while congregate ' worship; for here we Frey's father was sUt h a great and SundAY dinner guests of the Jorpassed In 191'1. sp&:1flcally prohibits others say Congress cannot get away gather In silence In the prese",: e pf skillfUl surgeon In Vienna, that he don fumlly, were: Mrs. Waylond the sal~ Df suCh ships ' to a b<!llJger- before Oct.ober 15th. According to the living God where the now or was retained for his services when Jordlln, an<l daugh t.ers, MI5Ses Irene . ent. It, Ia also rumorect that high Administration pla1ls Congress will Divine Spirit from Heart to Heort Is Hans and ~nna weT(~ exiled. Pa lnt- Joan and Ruth . son Jobn, and M ftl"l~n the asp I ra tl OllS 0 t log and weavIng werl! their hobbles. Jane McNamee and Henry Lu.chman , Naval off,lotals are Opp08ed to the not reconvene until after th2 No· Often Felt r""'U'ti nanafer because of the belle! that vember electlon- probnbly about No- the group beyond that possible to they are now using It as their IIvell- all of Clnci.nnatl. the destroyers are needed for the vember. 12th. RepubUcans ' generally the single IndlVid~l . It Is well to hood. They ~~ught weaving to the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones, of proper defense 01 the United States. (lrc opposed to adjournment. even pra~t1ce private worship because children Itt thc Conference. Arthur Blanchester, were Sunday dinn r It Is believed that It WOUld, be 1m. foJ' thirty or sixty days, Bnd lriter- ,p r11'ate worshIp makes congregate . Jacobson is chairman of the Friends guests of Mr. anh Mrs. George Piypossible to ' obtiUn CongressIonal national developments may cOIr.(, at worship rlche,r . General Conferenc:e of Cape May. In mu-e and Mrs. Plymlre. . consent tor the sale of the vessels any minute that Will ellrninnte the "Ther!! are many IPlI,lIons of per clvll life he Is an m.ftstandlng en,Miss Andromeda Thompson, of to Great Britain .at this time, due posslblllty of any adJoum~ent sons In tl)e world todaY whQ eIthrr glneer of the country'. Shennon Dayton and Mrs . EfJle Core, -of to the o])ROsltlon of JIUlny Congres· whatsoever. have given up, or who ar,e about to . Pressler. who was clerk of the Xenia were Tuesday evening ~upgtve up their rel1g1m1t associati ons. Yelu'ly Meeting, Is a. teacher of per guests of Mr. and 14rs. Mearle sional leaders who araue that If the United States does not need . these because they at:e not getting frOJ'l ,Sclence In Ft. Wayne. Ind., and also Terry and famlly. the formal ohurch service the president of Ft. Wayne Teacher's Lee Talmage and son, Albert, AU destroyers there Ia no necesslty tor DRIVERS LICENSE ON SALE SEPT. 9 strength they need. AssochitIon . Herbert Welr, who Is Jordan and John Lynch were vlsappropriating mWioIl!l of dollars o,t the ' taxpayer's money to bUild many "The simple faith of the Rel1gious It ,by all the young folks, Is' an ltors at the State Fair, Monday. has ,recently been new dealifoyera, J, C. .Hawke and R. D. cOll~tt at- Society or Friends based on the ill· EI rnentnry Principal, a.nd was their .done, ..... w.th camp counselor at CAmp nl-Ind-O . tended the school of Instruction for rect revelation' of God to man . the simple form .01 worship ....sed or. Arthur Morgan , former president of M~t 01 W8sh1ngton officialdom, driver's l1cense: In Dayton, ' Thurs,- ,sl1e~e In the pr!,seDce of the lI,illg Antioch College. And his son also atbolli In aDd' out ot congress, h8a ,ap- d~y af~oon. ' , God Is no opla.te but .. real source pf tended. proved the President's action in ar- ' DrlveJ'S"ll~s Will go on sale, salvation.· . After the tvenlng sessions many ranging for a . Joint ~ollUn1sslan of Monday~ $epte~bei 9, at R-. D. COl-: _ . We owe It, t;o our ne18hbors and . parties were enjoyed. Qn saturday 003' Quarantine RemaIns Canadian and United States mm· I, . " frlend,s to explain this theory or evening the Lukerus home welle~~s Hardware. s~re, ,p arent or Gods love to, all those who· are not corned ' ' the te.ry and NaVal expert4 to plan for a Young Friencls. and Uiball.on-The dog quarantine united defense of, North America In gua~an must accODlpany persollll aatial.fed _w ith religion as they KnOW dellghtrully entertained the m . , In ef" . . " . In WarreQ ease of attack on either nation The under 21 maldng application tor JI- It an~ want a clO6er relatlonsh.p The high school , girls enjoyed n r • f f county•.•wlll remain . ~ . . , " . " ec. or our wee"". W. C. MannJng, Monroe ,Doctrine, of coure, b1nd8 the cense. if. O. Hawke, deputy registrar: with God. 'There are many such per- slumber party at the Honk home, county dog warden. sald this week. Sunday evening, the small c.hlldreD, Although no positive caseij have ' • . ~onday evening. Hurry and A~a been found In ~he last month, the Stnlth gave a 'slumber party' for the ban will not be I1!ted until another boYl/, Tuesday evening. The Hart- month . 'SOCkS' entertained thll high school Manning add~ .. th,o.t since he osFrIends with a, watermelon party, sumed otrlce In March of this yeal" .:tuesday evening. Ell and Ellmbeth . he had taken over '400 dogs Into cusFurnas entertained -ail the Friends tody, prlnclpally strays. .'the last evening of t~e Meeting.

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Lebanon-An added attraction at " the Warren County ' FAir, which - , , - - - - - - ---'-MI'. and Mrs. Melvyn left .,' The you~g ·~oJ.lle~i class of the ' opens SlIptember 17. wl~1 be II. Junioi Tu«;!Sday for tholr new home at Gt!ol~ ' Utica U, B, chur.~h met Thursday. Berkshire sh!>w, sponsored by the TURNING BAC K ' .ena. 'Drl rlwnl'e COIUlty , where ttJey evening Ilt the h~".., nf Mr, ' and Warren County 13erksbire Breedel's' THE CLOCK will be 0111 ployed as teachers In the ' Mrs. Harley Thomas. Those present ~iatton. . Taken frortr the Miami GazotUJ flJ~ public schoo\. were Mr. Wilbur Shockey, Mr. and , .Mrs, Leslie .Gorsuch and daughter. SII'M Tes~ Planned 'tWENTY YEARS AGO MI'. :lIld MI·s. J . 0 , Cartwright and. 'Marie, Mr. and Mrs. 'pah Newman, August 25, 1920 .. .-: . .. . . M iss ,JHI1f't left by auto S!UlClaY Miss EIII'.abeth Mnrshall and MI<s . . Lebanon- Plans were formulated lllol'lIi1\~ ror · Pocono Pines, lo· . join .Genevleve ·Bunnell. . Monday. at a meeting of superlnLen - , . Evelyn"t Hmp Ownissa for a 'eti ' Miss Audrey Crawford at Sprtns- ,d~l\ts and prlnclpals In the oftlce Dl·. and Mrs. H. E . Hathaway cele days . Thl!Y cx p t. to return the .last field, IS' spending h,e:r' vacation wltl1 <!f c. H. 'Jitphl , c9~ty, .s uperlntendent bruted thelt sUver wedding annlv.e rof Lllc week 11 he'r parents. Mr. and Mrs. ' Earl of 'schools, for the teSting ot lI18ht s[,Il'y S.unday b y , h aving " a (nner _. _ __ -;.--,. o.r'a~ord. . ot count:y. ~hool Jt\lPlis. Instructors Pll:ty. Those who "eNoyed the dl~ner MJss Marie Qorsueh ' entertained ato ooperote' In the tesl.$ wlU meet at wer~ Mr. and Mrs. F. E.. Rosnagle, "group . of glrJs for ': h -;r birthday, .Bohl's office Septell1ber 23 to re- ,and da~ghter. MisS' La,ul'a, of Sunday, Those preslent were MI"s celve Instructions from a representa. Springboro; Dr. ~d Mrs. ~ . A. Ros· Audrey crawford,' M1cs Velma Roe. tlve of ~he State Commission [01' nagle, of ~ndon, Ohio; Mr. and , ... , '-I • , ster. Miss Elma Poinsett, Miss Betty the Blind .whlch Is sponsoring' the Mrs. Harvey B~nett and da ughter, tests. the first of the kind In t:.e Miss Katherine, df Centerville. Zich and MiSs Eileen, dole . Mr. and Mrs. ' -LeVi Bunnell county. and children of Lovela.nd, Mr. and A &:he4Ule for baseball, which will Miss Ejdoa Kelsey .entel'talned the W A Y,NESVILLE, omo Mrs. Vaughn MUllen or Dayton. replace soltb~l1 as a major school ¥Isses Miul\! Weller, Olive Allen. spent ~unday with Mr. and Mrs. spo~, also ~s dra.wn up at the aenrle~ McWnsey, .coZy Younce, FRlOAY- SA1'tJRDAY , Bert Bunnell arid daughters. . meetlni· dnd Mary ' Sallilbury at (\. picnic , August 30 and 3t. . , partYi FridlW e'Venlrm. MJss -Genevieve Bunnell 1IJ spe.nd · TWO SMA!i:1l HQ:S tng the weel( In 'D"Yton with 14r. Dlv1sloil Created " "'l'IIf. O,\R1\ OI\~AND" and'·Mrs. VaUgh\,l :NOiUen . . :' . The' ~Iver overflowed Its banks ill wIth , ~e Utica Up and .>Coniers', ,4·H Lebanon- The Warrell County mallY places Sunday, o~d .for a time .JOHN WAYNEclub held a picnic Tuesday at Chau- Historical society has "established' a It was feared that t~e ' sWeet- COl'll, CLAlRE THVO",' ~auqua With 22 tyeSl!nt. ' genealog\.Z.al division under the dl- 'w'a s damaged, })ut aftel' exainlnaUon WAVIER' PIDGEON' Mr.. and Mrs" Ralph BUnnell ant r~tlon of ·Lee L. Dodcls ond several It was !owld- that very small pel' r , famUy a,re , now elly1ng in their new flU1\lly lineages , h,ave been ~1UlS- ' cenb was lfi,fured. ' home 'near aarVeyellturg. ·, crlbed on sta'ndar<:t fof.!llB lo~ preser· ,.,' ' . . __ . ;' .~ ' "vatton. 'TEN'YE/m'S AGO . BOBBIW ClIP S5M • " A~-'t-·~7, 1930 ' , --" Scho.ols- balD .u,IH!O. ~ \ . Low~l" ,Pi1n~le! 'anl.emp:are a~ tbe .., ' - .-,...- ' . If aM Mrs. J. Sohaetrei,> Gult ~~' stoti,OIl operated ~~ Lebanon-Btate fOundation flinds ' l\Il8Bea Ann1e and ' Maine ,'Bntw , Ver1l' Edw.ar~I;' reported thi;'t amou!1t~ to .llPpl'OX.lm&tely 145,000 Mrs. Ella Meredith Mlllil Clara 'Lnl!, , hlri pocket waa Pkkl!d of ~,4B, by. It. have ' been received hen!' for cUQri~ Mrs; Ella Babb, Miss Emma He~h­ colored motorist. who ' stoPPed to button to· Warren- County rural way, and Mias MAy lVrlltht moto. C(l purchaae ' p,aoUne. e&rt7 '1'Uead&:r ~ dlalric:.... Ra.Ymon P. BMneId. to Serpe!)t Mound, near chllileothl!,' ~. AIIda\a~t / 8,u perlp\end e!} t. 1W1~~. Enroute home in the eve. l\OImoed todaJ. 'Ibe ~t. Hat.· . . thepal'tf, . wlt.h the M)ssos ' 1D'ltaeI_ tile eom- f1eld aid, ~eN4Md tbe UdnI as hoateaaea dined 'at a tea _ _ -.'lU8IWrlJ ~ for.uNO of ,. tIII_' ja .Seala~ __",

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Aur· 22 The raln has dOne a lot at ST. AUGUSTINE enURC.. Last Wednesday afternoon and gOOd but Ii hasn't gone In very deep. 'new. R. II. Krltmholli. S T D, pastor evenJng Ilfteen ~mployees' of , the It Dayton .Journal had a swim !l nd However so,ttened the ground Mass, Sundays 0 :00 a. 0). enough so that we .can get some cblcken dlnne~.

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Hundreds of thousflnds, of Collett Hdwe. Waynesville. O. boys and young men re!ld R SALE-EnSUage, $a per Lon THE AMERICAN th'BOY d Magn FOAva UnbJe ~ "ow ,. . Roxanna oann1niJ azine every mon .a~ CQ:, C WaYnesvUle. tf , t1ider it more as a hv.mg com ......:_ o ...:. .• _____ --:~==:±~=~ .....e 7 Wayne,vlDe rea'dy for alfalfa. We have always s'r MAlty' EPISCOPAL Sunday was another reunion day panion th,an as a magazil)~. • . - - " " - - - - -...-.........----..--~ sowed It without a , nurse crop, when ClIu'a4CH at Wayne Park. The Anc1\ reun! n , ..It's as much a budCIY to '••- ..--.--,--.----...,..........- - - - - - - we planted In August before, but U uw. It. L. Hack,weU, Recto.. lrom Wilmington. t.he Baur reunion, me as my . neighoorhood Bargain Hr. 16'0 Tin .1:08 . ·thls year we are tTylng a llttle tlmCrom surroundlilg commwllUe.s and chum," writes on e h'i g h y FRIENDS HOME othy with It. They claim that It will 15TH SUNDAY AlITER TRINITY . the Hawke "reunion from Waynes- school senl·or. "THE AMERI7:30 n, m. Holy Communion. ville were a few. CAN BOY seems to under--,protect It enol,lgh and that atter the 11 a . m . Holy Oonununlon and -, stand a. boy's problems and Misses Annie U. and Mame T. first or second cutting your timothy Sermon The Wllm1ngton Rotary club, with considers th em in such a . Twin Thrill Nights Olnclnn&tt:-AUlJUBt days are re- Browne were dinner gue&t5 ot their wUl be gone and the alfalfa wlll be lUty members present. had a. .ch Ick- sympath~tic and help-ful w.ay --8CREENgarded lUI "doc days" to baseball cousin. Clarence Berryhlll and fam- clean, We are trying It and ca n tell ME'I' nOm S'I' CIHJIlCn en dinner here Monday evening. Mr, It gives advice and enter~mJANE WITHERS th t. two 11y, of Bellbrook, Sunday. you more about It next year , The LUlli:I C. ltall ..,y, l'astor Birch Arthur WGS chairman 01 the ing readin'g on every subJect In . foUal. and for the Reds e pas DInner guests on SUnday were. rain brought the turnips up, and the committee In char~e. After the dln- in which a young fellow is ill' , A" aeasona August has been their Mr. and Mrs. OUbert. Huffman and cabbage that we had thought WIlS Church School 9.30 A. M. Worsh,l p ner 11 program or Moving pictures terested. It is pal.ticulal'ly "Girl From Avenue tougheat Illonth, However. the turn Mrs. JennJe Newcomer. of Dayton. gone enUrely. Is beglnnlng to look service 10:40 A. M. Subject : "Change and a d'isplay at curios from India. helpful in sports. I made our SON. MO~. TUES. of the calendar Is nothing for too and Mr. and Mrs . J . L . Mendenhall. lbetter. It may make something after Ilnd Wle Changel.ess ." All members was presented by a guest speaker. school basketball team bpmuch glee tor the first two daya of Miss Olhaber, of Cincinnati. re- all. ' ure urged to attend as this Is the cause of playing tips I re~~d ~~~ . ' unda and Monday turned to her home Wednesday. AUJ. 23 Ten days old, I though t last Sunday .before Oonference UNITF" STATES CIVIL SERVICE in THE AMERICAN BOY.' , ".I.~.....~ September. S y D th had dinner that puPs should have their eres which convenes TUesday, Sept. ;lrd, COMMISSION THIRD CLASS Many fatnou athl~tes in (Labor l)a.y) find the Recta playing Mrs. C. H. ea erage 'H t ' T d y or IlL Lakeside. OWo. POSTMASTER EXAMINATION ] f inst the with her daughter. Mrs. R. H. ar - open but Uley havt! u't. en a S all sports credit muc 1 0 auooesalve dOubleheaden &ga d t 11 Sdnday Is that kittens? At any r ate their Reeeipi or APpllcoUons to Close their succ ess to helpful sugCblC8iO CUbe and the St. Louis sock an am y, , . I gro w te be 13 1940 ... Ia a pretty tough Mrs. Allce Clark was the dinner eyes are s ll11 shu t bu I ley are Sep m r • gestiolls received from SPOt ...8 vow............. ....... W lte Clark Ing every ,day. They ,re So pre ttl,y \VA \,NESVII.I,E CilUicell 0.' APPLICATIONS MUST BE articles carried . in THE ~UOD to antlolpate. guest ofnher tb~:ersu~a: marked but I am afraid tllat they Cllltl ST PROPERLY EXECUTED AND ON AMERICAN BOY Magazine 0hIcaa0 opens tta stay at Cr.oaleY and famy. 0 e. , . are going to turn o~t ·to be part W. ". Smith, i\lilllstcl' FILE AT WASHINGTON, D. c. Virtually every issu e otfel's Pleld eaturc:tay with a. &Ingle . game. Mrs. H. A. Jones and daughter, of hound. Hound-collles. No, I do not SUNDAY PRIOR TO TilE HOUR OF advice from a famou s coach 'l'be ~ will follow their Baturd&y Dalla.s. Tex .• and Mrs. C. C. Hoovan, like the combination. Bible School 9 :30 a . m . CLOSING BUSINESS ON TIlE or player. Football, basket- ___________ _ _ Wi "wttb 'the doubleheader, Uwhereof .payton, vls1etd Mrs. J , W. Ander"u,. n. Two acres or more of alf DATE SPECIFIED ABOVE. ball , track, tennis, in fact and men successful in. busi• the ton, Sunday Lord's Supper 10 :,t5 a. m. .th upoo tbe 0ud1naII. curren Y ' . aUa sowed. The ground is pretty dry The UnJted Stat~s Civil Service e el'y major sport is ~overed nlllSs and industl.y jom Wl ~i team in the leaiue, enter the Mr. Robert Mooney 'and Mrs. Rlch- ibut perhaPl we will get a nice soft JunJOI' Christlnn Endeavol' 7:00 Commission announces an open com- in fiction and fact articles. an experienced st tf to propIctUre. They play an afternoon ard Michener. ot Lebanon. visited rain, Eacb acre of alfalfa counts p. m. Leader will be Mrs. Jennie petltlve examination to fill the pOsl_ Teachers, Horl\rians, par- duce in THE AMERIC~N dod)Je ~ Labor Day. then remain Mrs. clm Meloy , Monday. one unit In the soU conservatton Plank. tion of postmaster at WaynesvUle, ents and leaders of boys BOY, the sort of read1l1g • around our ramparts uTe&day for a Mrs. Lel}& Hartsock. accompanied program but clover only counts oneS nlor OhrisLla n EndeaVor 7 :~O salary $2000. clubs also recommend THE mattel' boys like best. lad1e8' day COIltea~. her granddaughter. Miss Uluise halt. I am opposed on principal for p. m. Leader wU bEl Harvey Hole. ~ In order to be eligible for the ex- AMERICAN BOY enthusiasTHE AMERICAN BOY. On WeclneIday the Reds will play Hartaock, of Klngman. to ClMln- payments to farmers for wbat they Preachlng 7:45, p . m , ammatlon. an applicant must be a tically. They have foun!l th at s~lI on most newsStan~s . at tbeIr fiDal Dl8ht game of the season natt. Wednesday, where she will en- ought to do anyway tor their own WEDNESDAY citizen ot 'the United States. must as a genera l rule reg'ulm 20c a copy. SUbSCl'lptlO41 apJnat b PSlatea. aDd wm close ter Christ Hospital for nurses traln- best Interest. How else to persuad~ Prayer and Bible study 7:45 p. m. have actually resided within the de- readers of THE AMERICAN prices are $2.00 for one year ,tbetr home atand with an afternooo ing. them I do not 'know. The pflyments The church n'e eds you and you livery of this post office. or within BOY advance more rapidly or $3,50 for three years. For. conteet the followtn, d~. Thursday. ·Mr. a.n d Mrs. Ed McFarlan. Mr. are SO small . when you get tbem. need the chUrCh so why not come? the city or town In which the ofJjce and (develop more w,ol'th- eign rates 50c a year extra. 8eP'ember 5. After tbat final same. and l.lrs. Ernest Martin. Mr. and but think what they add up to (or Is located, for at lef1,st one year Im- while characteristics th ttn do To subscribe simply send McKechnie wt11 lead his troupe to ~. Mortis Roeskln. of Dayton. and taxpayer. W~uld some sort of reducmediately preceding the date fixed boys who do not read it. your name, address and reo the road fOJ' 21 consecuUve games George Warner. of Xenia. were Sun- tlon lr). taxes be better? I signed uJl nmRY CIIURCII OF CIUtI S'l' for close of receipt of appllcatlons. Trained writers and artists mittnnce ' dire c t toT HE, on foreJcn 100. day callers. . this year and of course will talte .my ",. O. Smith, Mlulster must be In good physical condition. famous coaches ~nd atl:l- AMERICAN BO!, 7~30. Sec. Tbere are reserved and box seat. . payments like the rest but still I do SUNDAY and w}thln the prescribed age lJmits. letes, explorers, scientis t S ond Blvd., DetrOit, Michigan.

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COM I N G . EVENTS TUEBDAY-September 3 Argunot Bridge club. at the Little Inn. Mrs. D . R . S m Ith • h .OStess . WEDNESDAY-September. Wuyn8fvlle Civic club business meet'n ... TOwnship House, 7:30 p. m . ...... THURSDb.Y-Beptember Ii Waynellvllle Oarden club. at the bome ot Mrs. George PetenoD. PHIDAY-&ptember 6 • Wa~ Township MotllerBCI\ffi. . -' Orade BuUd1ng. 2:00 p. m..

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Bible School 9:30 a . m . Lord's Supper 10 ':{6 a. m. Sermon 11:00 a. m. MONDA'Y Board meeting 7 :45· p. m. A welcome awaits you.

Both men and women are admitted. Under the terms of an Act of Congress, approved June 25, 1938, ,the Civil Service Commission will certify the names of the highest I three qualified eligibles to the PoIlt- . •~mas t ~r 0 enera1 was h h a 11 til . ~reupon submit the name of the one se1\1'1'. 110.....1' 1\',1. E. C~ lnmCIl lected to the PresIdent for nomina'('. M. Scarff. IUlnlstcr I C0 nf'UJJ1IUIOn '-:' by the Sen ton. a te I.S SlIuduy School 0 :30 a. Ill. E. A. the f1na1 action. Earnhart. Supt. . I Applicants will be requJred to as.. f Evening sel'vlce 7:30. emble In an exarn1navlon room or Pl'lIyel' meeting- Wednesday eve- written tests. and win also be ratea nlnl: '1 :30. . I n their education. business or pronl h Jd th ir esslonal experience, genetal quallThe Ladles Aid meeting wo regular ,niontblY ate the Icatlons and suitability. The Civil ervlce Commlss1on Will nlake an church. Septembe:r 4.. at 2:00 'p. m. partial Inquiry among represen~ A welcome awaits you at

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SUNDA},;' VISITORS. ....._ .- ' RESERVE 'LlCE'NSE Dr. and' MrS. W. Locke. of CI~. AT NO .'E XTRA 'COST c1nnaU; Mr. andl Mrs, Harry, SimpkJnson, of Pleasant Ridge; Mr.:Louls A story that seems to have been Van der Voort, of oregon state, Bnd Mr. and FJ'ed Hagemeler. widely circulated In Ohio in recent Mr. and Mrs. ' Wm. Ross. and son, days that a fee of $10.00 Is to be Herbert of Clarksville; were charged next year . for the reservation' of license Plates ot each aeries . Sunday afternoon C:alJers ' at "The from one to fifty whlCh haiIdlect Sprtngs". the boule of Mr. and Mrs. direct fr"""'. the Bureau 1n. cOtUlilb , uS ' Tlch _ •• ,W. C, . en?I" ' . was scotct\ed ))y Cyton W. Wallace. ATT~ 'C01MR REUNION Reglstr~ of Motor Vehicles. In a statement issued at ColumMr. and Mni. ,Raymopd Conner, bus, Mr. W8llace sald that the. Bur- . . etid family. Mr. and Mrs, Leo Con- cau of MOtor Vehicles' ~ no au., ~ ner and ·daughter. Mr.,and Mra. Earl thortty to ch..!'l'ie more ,lor ~1I6e Conner, and ~. and Mrs. .E. R. pIa.tes of any.ldnd than th,. fee fixed Bently attended the COnner fami y by the state ~eg\ala~~ aDd that to reunion. held Sunday, at the home make a chaorge. of a~ Jdnd. for resof Mr. and Mrs.' VLctOr Burris, of ervjltlon plates f~ cars would .r eDayton. 1 uqi.re an act of the g.~ .aasembly.

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So tar as he ia,aw&re. Mr. Wallace Mr, and Mrs. ~ Bro!ffi and ' son WADE REUNlO~ HELD 8al~. "it Is not contempla,ed , ~ spent the w~k end with re~Uvea at . . AT SPBIl!lGBoBO SUNDAY any add}t.lonal fee llliall be ~ , VersaUles, O. Sunday they attended ' _~ . , for the Issuance of n!88rvattOo plates funeral services for an aunt of ,Mr. Mr, and Mrs. charles Wade and to au.tomoblle owoen:'.. , Persons 'lVbo Brown·s. Mrs. George W!:BC. who ' liOn, Jimmy. of t,.tUe. Jok. 8Dd ' Mrs. have been getting these reservation died at St, Ul.u1s, Mo .• laat week. ' J. R. Wade !Uld. daUghters,. Olen~ ' tags~ he add~! /lhould 'follow the 'a nd ~Mrs. p. e. Royle, and 8OD, practice that always ~ prevailed C~CINNATJ VISITORS Freddie. attended the Wade family and Wrj.te to the BUreau of ' Motor reunion ~unda.y, held at the Sprtng- V:eb1cIes Just as In tbe peat. making Mr: and Mrs. Smythe Llndaay 'a nd boro Oradll bulldlng. One hu,hdred their reques~ fo~ the tav 'they w~ ,IIODS. of cuicinnaU. spent tbeweek and three famUy members ,' were 8IlQ it they are,awioUallle; lV1ll be asend at the Little 1nJl. They left Cinpresent, to enjoy a line dinner and ilfgned for ,11M1. Mr. waii8.ce ,. ., clnnatl. Monday, for ;"'orence. , Ala., to renew old aoqu9Jntances. . . states t.I1a.t the ~, ~~ tas fee, where Rev. Llnsay will ~e h1s . -'; which Is ~ on the bonepower of duties a., rector. of Trinity EpIScopal \ SUND~Y DJiNNER GUESTS the ou 'WW IIftraU; . . ·ChlU'ch. 4

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nob Interested In tbe POlitical, rellglous, or fraternal affUia~tons of" any applicant. ._ .Full Information and ,application torins may be obtained at... the post office In thls city, or from the, United states Olvll, Bervice co~mission, Ws:ehtngto,n . D . C. Appllclltlo08 m.ust on me in this Commissions office at Washington. , D, 0 .. not later than the date spec1fled at the head of the announcement.

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We picked off all we .could find bUt servii:es. come and enjoy !.bern wllih last night I saw that we' hacYmissed us. some, Today I noticed one of ' my neighbor's trees just covered with d them and looking very brown an U'l'ICA U. lB. CIIURC" man "'" w.h ere they had ~ eating. '··"Is'" Mill Pastor D' do not know. lOOk caref uy1 l " ' " n. . • It you for their little pointed JJQgs covered Sunday, Sleptember 1 With bits of leaf and ·twlg. They 9 :30 a , m . Sunday School. Leslie hang' quieUy during the daytime but (,iOI'S IlCh , Supt. as evening comes they begin to move 10:30 a. m. Morning ·w orshlp. The about. bag and all. and eat. Large pastor will preac:b his farewell settrees should be sprayed and small mon. ' • ones handpLcked to get rid of them. 7.00 p. m. Chrj.stlan End~vor. AU&'. 2'7. ~ore gentle Not Start . the fall months by attendsuch good weather for the State Pair lng all the 'servloes 1ot the ~hurch.

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Local Happenings

Edgar and Mary J o. Smith, club. the canvass of the buainess are all excited over making' phone subscribers. conducted here _------ _ _ _ •••• _ ._ plans for their first vacatio Tuesday and Wednesday. by RayMiss Lola Bears spent last week at - mond P1per. representat1ve. o~ the . to~et~er, w.e hope they are Ohio Central Telephone company. Wisconsin Dells, Wis., • • • • • · enJoymg good weather and was successtulln obt4lJning 25 signa· good fishing away up there tures of the thirty SUbscribers. Miss Esther Lukens s pent Tuesday of last week with M.Is6 Naomi Earnin Maine ... Vern Simpson, in The list of subscribers to be sol c- hart. his 1lindly and good natured lted. was Increased from twenty, as • • • • • way, making the trip back to stated by the company. lut week. to Mrs. Mark oRgers and Mrs. D. C. ' • • . thirty, to include party business t~wn 10 the ram the ~t~er phon!!8. As It stands to date the l:st Ridge were ~yton visitors. last mght to help out a C1.ncm- of signatures falls short 2. to meet Wednesday . .nati motorist whose lights the reauked 110 %. as requested by • • • • • had arone bad ... Labor Day, a the company, which woUld be 2'1. Miss Mart ha Klemm, of Wyoming. d~ eet aside as a tribute to This fajiure to obtain the full 90% was the week end guest of Miss VIr. Labor, I wonder how many of the lIub6crlbers' sl3natures does glnla Preston. not nece66arlJy mean, bowever. that • • • • • , of us have stopped to thmk the project will fall through. At the Mrs. J . O. Garst, of Dayton. spenL how fortunate we are to be regular 1lusiness meeting of th ~ Thursday aDd Friday with her son. laborers in this country, and Civic club WedJWid&y evenlna. a L. A. Garst and famUy. • not have to t.e faced with the committee was &pJic.;nteC! to carrY • • • • • constant uncertainty of go. the negotiations tt.rough to compleMr. and Mrs. Howard Fogt re' . . tlon. It wUl be the aIm at this com-. turned to WaynesvUle Thursday atm:'lto w .ork each morDlng m1 ttee to make every effort to again tel' lipending the summer In Colum· With the fear ·that before we present the situation before the bus- bus. return a bomb might de· Iness sUbscribers, who have not • • 0 • • · scena and destroy all that signed. to make them reaUze the ad. H. R. Gustin. of Cleveland, and l'l'fe holds dear to us, we vantages. to the community, of a Mr. and Mr~. J. R . Gustin , of Marie· modern dial telephone ,system. wlth mont vililted Misses Margaret and could . go where we . pleased modern Instruments and equipment. Trillena Edwards, Monday aftemoon. and celebrate the day in any- as Well as free toll service to Leb• • • • • way: we liked ... Mr, and Mrs. anc.n. This committee Is composed Mr. and Mrs. Forest HobUt. and H d F gt k' f J family. and ChIlrles, FIres. of Van· owar 0 stoc mg up 0 , . R. Olb}lollB. cha1nnan. J. B. .. pant ry f or d ays a h ea d . Chapman• Rev . R .L. Ha cItwe11 , and dalla. attended the HobUt family reo t ue Fred Grauman . union in Dayton. Monday. after spending the s u m m e r ' • • • • • in ColumbU8, and saying EIleen. Donald, and Gene Brown. how glad they are to be back and Miss Mary Brown spent.a few in Wayneavil1e ... ~unds good cAys last week at Indian Lake and • vtslting relative I C lumb to hear· tlie fauuliar whistle s n 0 us. blowini at the canning fa~ I. .. . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hartsock and tory again, gives U8 the feel· son. David, were dlDner guestl! or Mr. ing th~ 'Waynesviile is .real The local baseball team WOD from and Mrs. Robert Walton. of Dayton. indUstrioU8 ••• Wilton Hart- the United ClOthers of .WIlJn1niton >3unday evening.

Miss Mary ite.1ton, of Harveysburg, Mrs. Raymcmd La Rue, or Mason. and ¥rs . Fred Braddock were jOint hostesses at il linen shQwer. given at the ,Braddock home. Saturday afternoon. comp~ lm enting. Mrs. Leland Shank. 0"( Ft. Wayne. ne FaJth Tomlinson .. The house WI1J~ gayl y decorated with bouquets of summer ftower ; and the gifts for the bride were charmingly arranged on a table. decorated in a color scheme of pink and white. over which W:l , !oU. Pl ': .! ' ed a large pink and white umbrella. Before the honorE~d guest opened her gifts. each presenlt was given a num ber and 0. corres~mdln g number was also given each 01 the guests. With out knOwing the ' contents of the package, the g\llllllt wrote a short poem concerning 'the gift. which wa ~ read as t he gift \Vas opened. Bits of advice were aJao· written by the guests. and these were read Loo . by the bride. ..

Dakin. reLlrCd Episcopal clergyman ,

men t lhnt he and Mrs. Dakin hav ! . .. - . - . - - ,- - - - moved from their 10nR Llllle resi dence In Memph iS. Tenn . to St. Louis, Mo.. where they will mn!.: ' their home WILIl their daughter a n el Jack Preston WI1.S the guest of the fa mily. A son of the late 01'. E . F. Dakin Crowell Publ ishing colllpany. at the for many yea rs a pntc ll Ill'; physic- CIIlc.innlltl·Ohlcago base ball game Ian here. Mr. Dllk.ln . pent his bov - Su nday. when they were hosts to the hood dllYs in Wayncsville a nd \\I~ junior salesmen.

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bllptlzed Bnd confirmed In St. Mary's Episcopal chu;·ch. He re 'elved iii ; traI nIng for the mInistry at Suwanee. Tenn., and WI Lh one cKceptlon when he accl'pted a ca ll to tile Heavenly R est church at Springfi eld. Ohio. hls field of ser vice was In Lh South.

Mr. Dak in has relatives at Har veys burg and Way nesvlll a mong wl)om are a nlec!). Mrs. Emma H. McClure find a nepilew. Ronald M. Hawke. Another nl ecc. Mrs. ,1. WIl During the afternoon. each guest son Edwards. resides at SllrlJlgftelci . embroidered her IMme on a UDen towel. and presen'fed it w the bride. To conclude the \ ·afternoon·s festivities, moving .:pictures of their wedding and wl~d dlng trip were shown by the grO<lm.

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Five hundren I an;! ru ty boys and girls wCl'e enrolled In t he Wayne tow m hln schools. Tu e ~da y, as the first day of Lh 1940-41 school term !reg-an . Superinten dent L. A . Garst announoed.

E lli olln a IllS In the firs and fUth 'mdC's W('I ~ large enough to necessi. tate mak ing two complete classes of I.'neh grllcie. O ve rnows In the second and third sm d s O l' ~ combined to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Earnhllrt anc1 make a nother extra class. Bccn usl.' .of tilt' lan:e enrollment sons were dinncr guest.s of Mr. a nd a nd crowrlrd con cltt.l n at the grade Mrs. Hllrold Enrllhart Lnbor Day. building. Supt. Garst announced •• • • • • .John Settlemyre. of Oregonia. L Wednesday that t 111' ~ i xt h grade will C. SL. J ohn and C. E . Michener vis· be moved to t he hl8h school building itEd the Myers Hybrid Corn com- for t,he duration of the present !. h(."l year. This class wlll be ta ught PIIIlY. at Hillsboro. Sunday. at the high school building by ~. Charles J oines . Mrs. R. R. Benson and sons. of At a s peCia l meft.tng of the school India napOlis. visited Mr. and Mrs. counl . "'nLl1rday nigh t. Miss Zola W. Sa lisbury and other rcln Ll ves bere St.rlder. 01' Cuba , was hired to fUl the . last week : VIlCtll'll: y ca used by the fac ~ that Miss Ba rba ra Gray was not a.ble to accept Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lukens of the position offered her here by the Chicago are visIting with Mr. and 10cnJ . chool board. Miss Gray bad Mrs. W. A. Lukens a nd family . Sun day. they were guests at a family bee'l h ired t.o teach at Bradford. 0 .• previous to her appllcat!on being acdJn ner at the home of Mr . and Mrs. ct'P\.Cd here . Ilnd upon requesting a W. R. Lewis . ncar Wilmington. . rclcar.e from the school lb oard at :i • • ... • Bradford. WIlS . refused , Inasmuch as Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hough and the request came· afler August 1. cll Idren were dinner gue.~ts of Mr. Miss Strider Is :. graduate of . WII- . and Mrs. Harold Earnhart Tuesd~ mlngton Collegro . and has had three evening. .veal·S of elementary teac hing exper.. Ience at Ouba. FOllowing Is th ~ approxl me enrollRev. and Mrs. R. L . Hackwell returned to their home Friday, after lIlent of the grades at 90th .bUUdspending the past four weeks In New Ings;; 1st grade. Miss Helen I...ambHampshire. 32; 1st gra dc. Miss Ruth Rlk hle-2B'

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The Churches of Christ held their ous dessert course served late In the monthly missionary meeting at the afternoon. by the hostesses, conslst- Waynesville Church . Wednesday. Ing of wedding tnould Ice creatn. August 28. cake, and punch.. Mrs. Frank Wright gave the scripGuests at the Is h ower included'. The guest of hOllor. Mrs.. Leland ture lesson and prayer. "The MisShank. Mrs. Arthur Wilde. of Cleve- SIOns of MexicO.. was the lesson studied. land ; Mrs. ' V\nce.n t . Schipper. of A review of E. T . Westrup's work Dayton; Mrs. Charles Joiner. of MIamlliburg; Mrs. A. C. Tomlinson. at Monterey was given by Mrs. Helen .. .. • • • 2nd grnde, Miss Zola Strlder-34: Mrs. D . BUd . n mrwDOd • Mrs . Seth Murphy and "Mrs. J enny Bradley. Sue and Roy Futnns spen t l!lit 2nd and 3rd (overflow ). Miss Jan~ Furnas and daugihter. sarah. Mrs. Mts. Maurice read an artlc.le on the week wit h their uncle and a unt . Mr. F1Irnas- 32; 3rd grade. Mi!s Vlre1n1a WIlUam Doster. Miss Oraoe Hockett . progress of the Mexican wOI·k. Mrs. nnd Mrs. Donald Greene. of Sabina. Hardln-32; 4 t h grade, Milis Laura ' Mrs. Stanley Bailey. Mrs. Ernest Ba.l1ba ra Hartsock and Miss Bertha Miss Anna Louise Hoak, who 15 a McKJn5~y 1; 5th grade, Miss DorEdgington , Mrs. ,John W. Kersey. Fller sang a song. composed by Lh" • • • • • • otllY Day- 27 ; 5th gTade, Wade • • • • 0 Mr. Frank Braddock, Mrs. Loren Westrups. Mr. Smith reponed tllat 'ltudent n urse at Reid Memorial -T urner 8 ; 6th &rade. CbarJea eock stowiq the winter coal laat BuDdar; ..... PM HopIIibs stArt- Robert Ohapman aDd friend. ~_ . Hadley, Mrs. i B. Chapman . Misse; the new buildings at the Cincinnati Hospital. Rlcbmond. spent the weck James-42; 7th grade-'l6; 8th grade sup~y in Hyman's store ed on the mound for the MIamis alRuth E1'NA"eth and Gert d Bible Seminary wl11 be ready for the VI • low1nr two' bits In four lnninga, with erlJOn Spicer, of Columbus. spent the . .......,. ru e end with 11er pa.rents. Mr. and Mrl'. - 37 ; 9th grade--43; 10th grade-54 ; baseme~t, w~ thmk the~e OsbOrne c.om1ng on In the fifth In- ~eek end with. Mr. and Mrs. J. B . C~dler. Mrs. Amos Cook. Mrs. J . opening oC the CaU term. The offer- Keller Honk. 11 th grade--44; 12th grade-2'1. was a sliMht smudge on hls niDg and not allowflng a -hit In the Ohapman. L. Mendenhall. MI~. Laura Reed 'a',d Ing was sent to the mission at Mont. • • • • • cheek ...the holiday . traffic. following flve innings. • • • • •• ctaughter. Ploramond. Mrs. Margar- erey. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fires and ram. . etta Heacock, MiSs Helen Randall , The meeting In Sep tember will be t1y spent Sun ay w lth Mr. and-Mrs. ! Monday afternoon and eve- The vI81tors started things In the E. C. Crane. who Is working tem- Miss Frieda Harvey. Mrs. Ell Pumas. held at the home of Mrs. Getz. on Elvan FIres. 'ng, Was. the ·~vi .. at · we third inning by scor . lng two runs on porarlly in St. Louis. as director ot &n>A ..., Mrs. Rhoades 13uJmelJ, Mrs. Law- route 48. W • 0 • • • have ever 'seen' each ~hanae one hit. two walks. and. a fielders pubUclty for the Republican state renee Furnas. Mrs. Davis Furna'> . Eighteen nlembers of the junior • t. . . ... .... chOKe. But In the sixth 1nn1ng the committee, spent the week end with of the traffiC bgbt formed a MIamis scoied II runs. never to be his famIlY. and daughter. Jane. Mrs. Est~ ARGUNOT BRIDGE CLUB class of the Wa.ynesvl11e high sebool ,line almost a block.loQJr••• we headed again. Stanley started It olr _ .' . • • • Pringle, Mrs Xeller Honk. Mrs. R. H . MEETS AT 'LlTTLE INN enjoyed an oulJng at Lakeside Park,' Mrs. M. A. Fulkerson WIlS hostess to a gr!J lIp of frieml<;. Friday evening. Dayton. last Wedn esda~ evenJng. 'had a prettY good .demon- with a bunt 81ngle. DakIn followed Charles and Walter Burnett. Har~k. Mrs. Lena. Hart~ock. Mn. ,. Claude Stroud. MUte Harlan. and ' Donald Hadley. Mrs. Russell Wilson. a t a farewell party In honor of Mrs. stration of ,the necessity for with his thkd hI.t In the game. Plor. d Mrs Ea 1 H k tt The member at the Argunot bridge . ' r oc e . _,'-_'" Oharles Strouse spent Sunday with an Little MisS Sally Lou Smith. H.l1ssell Holliday and ·Mrs. Ira good brakes in driVing on' ence w......,... and came clulJ, and guosts. MIss Elizabeth dnughter of Mr. and Mrs: Edgar Brown. who have left jWaynesvllle to '. .' . through ' wlth a 81ngle scor1nr two Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Vie, of Lewis· FAMILY DINNER FOP Ohandler. Mrs. W. A. Lukens and , . ldam ~tre~t "u~day morn- runS, then 'ihe bases were Wed burg. Mrs. John W. Kersey ' were ~nter- Smith Is spendJng two weks with her mcke their homes In Franklin. jng; wh~ a moto ....18t eouldn' G again and Osborne tripled ICOriDg • • .. • • VISITING RELATIVES talned. Tuesday afte'rnoon by Mrs. grandparents. Mr. a nd Mrs. Ralph Three ta blCi of brJdl;e were played Miller. • during the evenin g, wlth .priZes beqUiCklr ~ ' t he-~~ in tI1ne nJII8 ,.1)Dd ." then ; ~ on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Earilhart and D. R. Smit h . at the Lit.tle Inn. Slio,p '1Ui fng awarded for hlQ'h a~ore. and were 11'0nt and lHIlashed in the Stanley's second .hlt of the Inn1nl. chUdr.e n were guests Of. Mr. aDd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F . E. Thomas enter- . B Id ge vld . · f .... :~ . " Next Sunday the boya' Will play Harry Smith and son. Glenn. at a talned at a family dinner on Sunday dl r I pr~lh ed the artcmoon's Mr. and Mrs. Harold Earnhart and In LW'n JlTesCl1ted ' to the honored f. ron t ef~dI.i. 0 IUD, car aDd;- the South . Lebanon, on the home dIa- steak fry, at tbelr pluk . Frtdayeve- In honor of Mr. IIlnd Mrs. Everett vers on. w prizes nwarded t'l famUy and Miss Dorothy Dl'Ummond R U~ . l 'ear 0 . tue oth et one proud . d . , ... ".. Thomas of Rochester. N . Y . After- Mrs. D. R. Salisbury, Miss Margaret s pent Sunday with Mr' . and ""~s·. 'h ' . • '. ' .... l' . m~. .' " : ........ Edwards, and Miss Elizabeth Chand· .... Refreshments were served by the 1110t ~n aceompanv .... . , g . ~heU' , .... Beuohal BaW~ ~ver.",. .. '''. • • • • • noon callers were I~. r. and Mrs. A. H. ' ler. Karl A. Babh and son of Xenia. . ~-. ... _.... ' hostess. to conclude an enjOYable smallaons a'nd dauglit'ers On AD R H PO'r. ~. and Mrs.~. A. Fu:kerson, and Earnhart and farmly. Mr. and Mrs. • • • eVClling. tbe"" first ' trip W schoot ..the s&t~r.thwafte t9 3 10 -112'1 Mr. .d Mrs: J. -yv. Fulkerson of K · C. TEdhomasRamband daugdhter · Olahdtedis . . A dessert course was enjoyed by Mrs. J .. R. Updyke spent th e week d o.ug~. the guests after cards. '/' Osborne 69 .110 .349 ' Spri Valley spent Thursday at the Mrs. y 'an lDd vislLlng friends at .Wapllkoneta. Guests included . Mrs. Brown and " ' . ' " bU8e~ ' ~ LI d Le Mrs. Holliday. Mrs. C. I. Batterth-, 'Todd 63 10 22 .349 State .!'au and visiting relatives In n a e an d S ula Ann. MArth r. ur o. •8.h my new '-'school . . bouaht -))y the board of edu- Sci1uler 20 t 6 .300 Columb\ll\>o Thomas anel MIss Cora Thomas were ENTERTAIN RELATIVES • • • 0 • waite. Mrs. A . E. Stout, Mrs. R. E. cation 'thiS ' 8u~er put in 8~~ey '12. 1322' .2'16 ••• 0 • gu~ts also. AT DINNER PARTY Mrs. Everett Thomas spen~ Satur. F;'ank , Mrs. Lewis' Thompson. Mrs. tneir first app~arance, Tuea- O9Ok ~ 811 .2'15 Miss Mary Leah Edwards. ' George -- - -- - -- - day night with her allnt and uncle L. A. Gurst. !Mrs. H. F . Dye, Mrs. . .' ,. Ed _..... "... P A ..,.-~tt _. FAMILY BIRT1IIDAY DINNER Mrs. Edith Harris li nd daughter. Mr. and M·r s. Will Waggoner of Le·b. WUfrccllSquires. Mrs. Carmen Crane. day, tOg, theylook . as 'if they Ddln . lit 810 .258 W... uo. a ..... . . ' . ~'''' , V4 Mrs. Frank Taylor enterl,alned a t anon. and Mrs. R. L. Satterthwaite. . would ' .provide more rl'dl'n a Plorence 6'1 16 16 ..239 Sprtngrlelc1. were LaOor Day guests nd . lit . '< . , . Stanley 63 10 til .p of Misses JIIargaret and TraIena Ed. Mr. !l Mrs. Wlalter Sheehan and dinner . 'I1hursday. at the Little Inn. • • •. .• 0 comfort ;lor .,tlJe..,. poys and Peters 2i .. 5 .lI06 ward,B. sons entertained at /'Inn ' r, Wrcln . Their guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Mr. a nd Mrs. Harold Earnhart alld girls ••• "Bu'Ck'~ Mende'n hall Jemea at 813 . .189 • ••• • da ·hOnorlng the blrthdllY annlver- Charles F. Mosher, of Cincinnati ; fam1ly aDd Miss Dorothy Drummond I'rou«tty 'displayini his morn- H~pk1na 5'7 10 10 .1'16 The ~oung Married Couples cIa.¥; sary of Mrs. Sheehan's father. Mr. Frank Jackson. of Mt. GHead; Mrs. were shopping In Dayton lnst Thursing's ca . tc~, t.wo big ,c, atilsh, Not InclU~ Sunday'8 oam~ .or the St. Mary's Epl.ecopal Ohurch Raymond Dunham. of SOuth Leba- Fred Hartsock and son . Charles. of day. . '"'111 mee . t Monday ,n1IJht. Beptember min. and her unc]e, Mr. Charles E . Milford; Mrs. Ronnld Haw f\.e nn :! • • •. • • weighing 6~. P9.~nds ' 19 ;.. ~unc:9~ at the home of Rev. and Mrs. R. L . Heathman. of OW8ltonna . Minn. Harris Mosher. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Brown and son. o es., •.- •. HackWell. Election of olrlcers wtIl be Other guests were Mrs. J. C. ColDickie. Mr. and Mrs. H . A. Mohl r ., held at tim meeting,' lett and Miss Etheldla Collett. of ~ELEBRATES FIRST RIRTIIDAY and family attended a family picn·1.e LltLle Miss Janet Doster daughter Dayton. Mrs. T. P . S;:ott: of Leba· \leld at the home of Mrs. Mohler's of Mr. and .Mrs. 'Charles Doster, at .I SOME iMEMORlES' 6> Mrs. Carinan Orane wu h06tess to non, and Mrs. Elmer Sheehan. In honor of the first birthday an · parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. J.. Ca.bl e. r' nrveYsburg. celebrated her flftb · . Gath~rina sheaves for the . the members of the "m-Lo" bridlfe nlversary of their daughter. Carolyn of West Milton. Sund. y. I rthduy anniversary, Tuesday ~th aTTEN'O WEDDt"'G IN -'-lANa ·Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Leo COllner cn II p~rty to whicl1 t l e f...J 'o Ing mall ,shQckeis ,after thi rdur binuMr. ~ ,~. carman Orane en- club, at the Little Inn. Thursday A '" ll'IU 4 • • • • 0 " 1 uo . W S .' • ; . ." "; " .. , teitalned the members of the '~_ evening. Mrs. Ira Brown Was a spectertalned at 0. plLnlc supper. la:~t Dr. T . I. Way. of Cincinnati. vls- r, uest,s Were Invited ; Carol and ers when whe.at was ~~t With Lo" bridge cilUb. their ramWea lal guest of the hostess. Pr1zea were Mr. and Mrs. W. N: Sears. Mr. and Wednesda.y evening. lted friends in Waynesville. Sunday. 'Rhoda BtUmell~ Dorothy and M1~:n dropp~ a~d . self ra~ea ••• guesta at i. chlcken p1colc dlnDer, by Mrs.' .L. A. Garst and Mrs. Mrs. Albert Carver. Miss Lola Sears. Their guests were Mr. llnd Mrs. C. • • • 0 • Wilson. Donna Hadle·y. MarUyn and John Sears were aU guests at E. Edw~rds , and dn.u" hter. Mr. aM J . C. Hawke. 1'4r. and Mrs. C. Le£! Gons. Llndn Lee Rilmby. Lois LUIr.· ~atlbr .E arly Harveat . a~tes Sunday. at l-IY~ Day's aupr aUnp. R:UBBell P'rf.nk. after-itorilig them in' new 'l'beb'~. were Mr. . and lire. • .. .• • ' . the wedding of Howard Nuckols. of Mrs. Herbert Edwar'ds and family, Hawke. Mr. and Mrll. Donald L. f· n~. Sue Furnas. Baroara .Ann m~'Wn clover hay: for several' Harold ¥J11er and BOD; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. aDd Mrs. A. H. stubbs enter- Columbus. Ind .. Tuesday. John Sear.• Mrs. Joseph Bernard and sons, all of Hawke. imd Mr. and Mrs. J . P . Swisshelm. Louise Martin. Helen hours ••• Mis. Randall~8 . Class L. A. Garst and~, ·Mr. .and t&1ned a croup of frienda at a pot w.as a room mate of the groom {or Dayton , and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fromm and san. Clyde, were guest.s IInl·ts ock. !\,nd Wilhelmina BraddOOt. · . ., ' . Mrs, 8.ueeelJ Prank and IIOD. Dr, and luck SUPP-l', Sunday evening. fOllr years at the Bible Seminary. In OOlmer and ~amlly: at the home or-Dr. and Mrs. Ralph T ilL' children spent a happy af~m the old :M~thod18t Church-"i4ra> A. E.' Stout and· dI\Uabter. 1If. Their gueate were Mr. and . Mrs: Cincinnati. and at,tended his friend . ' . H. Va.nce, or , Wilmington. Wednes- noon plnyllig games and aha1'ecl •.~.Elderberry p. i e that 4l aDd .Mrs. Carl 00Dard and .c hOdren, RalPb'Baa~ Mr. .and Mrs. W. B. as best man. at the wedd·n:;. ENTERTAIN RELATIVES ' day evening. .. thell' sll1all hostess' JOY. in unwrlWneighbor;' baked: the . best of Mr. aDd lin. )I. ·A. ~ Dr. SWoud. and and Mrs. J. 1.'. LaJ:. A.T SUNDAY DINNER • • • • • pl1\g her many lovely pusentB. its Pkirid •• £liaJlina · ~ aroqnd" alld .~: H . P, Dylf and'clilldreD,~. rtek:, . ' . HARY.:EYSBURG WOMAN Mr. and Mrs: ·R.Qlj)h. Malnotis of Refresh.ments .of pink aDd white . hoas and , eDcourailina our' an( .1Iri. ~ BroWJ,1 ~ . ~ .bd . ,. ~. • • • WINS PAMONA CONTEST Mr. and Mrs. Donald L, . Hawke Detrlot &pent the week end a~d 'lce oream. birtbday cake. and favors ' . ' k'l ". aft Mr. and Mill. RuueU IIoWdaY IDd Mr. and lin. RIchard MWer. entertained the following guests at a . La:~r day with ~. and Mrs.· Ray of can~lcs and .nuts were enjOyed by dog who could . il on~ < er liAuahter. · , Mlaintabura, .and· Mr. and M'r3. E(i- Fifteen mem~,rs ' of tbe local family din d' . ' . ~alnous and ~amlly. the little girls to close t~ wtJ· . • ' fierce battlei.:WheD Drew gar 8mith ItpppeCi at . kta ~ ara FallS Gj.a~e at~ded1!'aino1ia .Omng~ ,t fler. Bun o.y , Mr. and Mrs. . . , .' • • • .,",- 11., ' '\ ' 'Sweet had the News .he In~ EJI!D to IIpeDd the day. SUnday, on their Lebanon. Baturday ' evening. The Olifford Hormell. son. Clllrord J~., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson are ENT"T.uN8 i., ~ 't ervtewed Tom J:.eolUlrd each to 1IaIne, wben! th~ wtl1 atay fifth degree was·conrerred upon n1De daughter. ~eanette. of New Burllng- announcing the birth of a daughter. . fall .... tli ilclDe8l ' th ,Mr. aDd lin. Olean BJuul. ot 1"01' a two weeU~~. . • new can<Uclates" .ton; Mr, and Mrs. Harold Bonnell iillarllyn LoUIse, Saturday, August 31 . m or e 8prlDcboIo. apent tile weill!: A line musical prd&nim was pre- Mrs. Oharles Bonnell and SOTlll Ro; T he baby 'Weighed '1 % pound's . • •erlty _~'.t he approa~hiDa tbeIr pareIdI, 111', aDd lin. L. .Mr, aDd iIra. WarreD ·DPJ. of eent.ed by tbe PaDIODI. Granae cbor- and WllIllUJ!.. 0( W1lmJngton; , Mr. ' 0 • • • • • Wlillte:r•.. ..-. .publilhed hiI-iabD. Tbelr cJaUabter. 1IUtIua.LoU, 0eDtervUle.J and Mr. aDd lin. eBDrJ us, under the ' 01 Ruaaell' and Kfl. 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Harvey Conover has appealed the suit he rued in a, justice of the peace court a gainst Oscar Sams In which he sought m~ney for 101bor alleged to have performed on Sams ' farm . . The MIaml Valley Bulldlng and Loan A'ssoolatlon hM filed sulL for possession of propertj a gainst Vlrgll and Marie Groves, seekin g return of property boulrht on verbal \ contract to pay $25 monthly which has n ot been regular paid petition states. Due to probate judge R. H. Carey beLng a witness to the w\ll of Garland Hill. Lebanon. the Instrwnent has been oHered Ln common pleas court tor admissIon to probate.

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p1e&e from bumper t~ bumper. One by one,.each' piece 111 put Ln place, eaCh 6Cl'eW

tIghtened. Each operation Is timed exactly. Each man Is Msigned just

that IlmaU part of the work. doing It over and over. as ea.c.h CAr comes COMMON PLEAS PROOEEDINGS wlthln reecho OUr publlc schools operate 'much the same way. The child steps on the lLne at six. The first grade teacher puts on the first touches , and so It goes. a b1.t of arlthm~tlc here. a. bit of history there ~ until at elghteen he steps off a"ln, educated, ready for a job. or to step on the colleae ueembly Une for superior models. That 18 t.bI!' way It Is SUPPOsed to work and that 111 what It does for thouaandi but where the Pard ls assembled from carefully standardijled J)ArtA. tea to the hundred':thouSBndtb part of an Inch variation. our lIChoolaiatD\bly Une .., working on human material with as many variations .... iIbere ~ oh1ldren arlli homes sending them. There are always those who. for lOIIIe reuon CII' . ther ~an not- qUite ~p uP. then a sick spell, an uncor_ ncted phyalcal defect, trouble at home, somethlns Is missed . that Is never made up and ·we have another repeater. The lLne ID(\Yes on out what to do

WIth those wilo do not fit in 18 one great problem and wealmees of our 6YItem. it w. heralded &II a wonderfUi. thing when Ohio passed a law requir-

Evelyn Ph~ ha.s been awarded a d.1vorce from Ethelbert Phoenix on her charge of gross n eglect and restored to her malden name , Evelyn Brown. Pe tltton to henr the lotion to dlsmiss the receiver In the case of George Oesper, et ai , agaJns~ the Franklin Manufa,cturlng company will be heard by the court September 11. The will of Garland Hili, Lebanon. was ordered adml Lted to p.obate 11'.\ a transcript to the probate court ordered.

ers. The IlState of Anna Morton, Leb&non, h!ls been gIlven R ne t value of $4.523.91 . . C, A. Hizer, I.ebanon. appointed administra tor o ~ th estate of Oharles L. Hizer. Le McCormlck. John Goddard lind Fmnk Harvey were nam d apPl'Qlsers; The Inventory of George Fl. O1ltes. execu tor of the will of Emily Wright. SprlnC'boro, appl:oved . The courL approve<! t he adoption of Ru th Schleeh aur, 2, F osler, by . Mr. lind Mrs. Arthur Fields and changed the name to Donna Ma ~ Fields.

James Gross to Maudle Estep. lot 249 In Mackinaw addit'on . Frankl 'n . iDI aU c;hUdren ro 1 0 to school until the age of eighteen. Under cartln 'clrDon A. Rempe to Virgil and Vlrcuma&ancee wOl'lUDr eertlflcatea e granted at slxte('n. All this sounds fLne J. 0 , Onrtwrlght. guarqlan of glnia Mull', lacres 1n HamUton Charles D. Janney, has filed his . aDd' ~ be 1f we bad the r1gh,t kind of' schoolll but it creates a lot or sixth account. twp. trouble ... 1t 111. When a chlld bCeconl.es two or more years retarded he P . J . Dempsle to James Johnson, Mabel V. Williams, Lebanon, has Inlots 104-6 In Hlghiand Park. Soutb ceuee ro tit ' in~ Be does not . tit 1n .the gra~ where he do the requlred filed her first and final account as Lebanon. wart. .Even If be could Ret a Job, we can't let him g~ and take it. The administratrix of the estate of Adah Frank West to Dan and Ethel Day. more Ute and ~rgy .be has, the m.ore Ukeb' he Is to become a behavior Woodruff. lot 22 In Plainview manor, Franklin. · ~ alia. Be can't taIte manual training which he needs or gymDllsCharles C. Urton has been named Harry L. Smith to otto Biehle. 120 executor of the estate of his mottier. acres In Un.Ion twp. 1WD with the boyl baa sIZe which he would enjoy. He takes more of the Sa rah Urton. Morrow, and filed William Sommer to O. 'P. nod teacbera Ume th&Da1x ordinary Cbudren and the chances are that when he bond. Appraisers named are Orville F ' relda Rosendah, one acre In Deer1I ~ be aWl will not have passed the seventh grade. Barcus, Margaret Wund and W. W. field twp. ''!fo, tbere tan~ anything we can do but send him to Lancaster If he Whitacre. Ada Morris and Esther and Roy wcat ID &0 ICbool," aald our Judge of the Juvenile Court, "Warren Countl\ Florence Wells, guardian of Robert Fitzgerald to Li2:z1e Morris, one half Wells has rued her third account. I'~ t Lo CIUl't alford apecSal clalle& for children lUte that, there are not enough of . _ n"",res on t ~114 in Franklin. • The court has set f!eptember 9 to J . H. Fedders to WlllllUll and CbIm. I wouI4 Uke to bear trom the teachers and principals on that. MY .hear' the petition of Mr. 'a nd Mrs. Ruth Logsdon , 1.10·acres In Franklin "..... .. tbat then are at. least two to every grade in the county. I be- ~ur Schlotman to adopt Walter t.wp. line tllat it the parents and teachers demanded It and the superlntendenl.s Kenneth Pate. WUbur and Dorothy Hawke to C. aDd *-dIen.,t toptiler some plan could be work~ out to relleve the altThe estate of Martha Gudgrn has O. and Llda Thompson. 90 acres In . been given a net value of $3,188.76 UUIGb. ~ aDJ cb1lc1 two or more yeara retarded could dallSed as a. wlth two daughters as benefic1aries. Turtlecreek twp. W. T. and Glndys Cook to Ruth • pecIaI, put WIth h1a ale jp'oup, ilven a modified course of e.!Sentla1i made . The sale of Harold Mills, adnilnlsand Eugene Sn,odgrass, . lot 98 In &0 ftt bI8 ~ nlIa would be too much trouble tor the teacher? Ask them strator of the estate of Eli&. Kesling Plainview Manolr, Franklin : . aDd ~ believe JDCIIt ~ them would say It would be easter than trying to put a.pproved and distribution of proMary Ell en S"w'oup and ... ...... y Bur~h - -. · bID ~b tile regular course. Many of our teacbers ,are USed to more ceeds ordered. , A . certificate of transfer was ap- !~r:e~nry-r:~ E:~btwpeth Scott, 70 ~ ane ande in a room a~uld east1y handle the Indlvldual work. Be- proved fOl' EVerett Morton, adrnlntecree. haflar ~ would be lessened because a ~1tteen year old boy in a group strator of the estate ot Anna Morof fUteeD old tIoylCould net cause the trouble that he can 1n a group ton, Lebanon. ' of ~ve:rear olda. He coUld have manual tratn1ng and pb,y8Ical education · A second wlll <by Martha Trine wblcb would beDeftt htm. Another objection that some put forward to any Vorbls, Harlan twp.., has been ot-. « ' ferect for probate. It Is dated June H h 'H Fan of apedal clautftcation. They would be called dum.miea and made to ' 193. hll th admit .ug arper a'nd family have re-

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first. elevator. It will run from the firs t tloor to the House of Represell1.atlves. Legislators have climbed the marble stairs for 83 years. Work on the elevlltor Is now nnder way and the estimated cost wlll be $5.000: A 50-year club of men. who have rc rl\larly nttended the Ohio State aFlr for nfty years or over, was orgaruzed at the state fall' last week with D . J . ' SChurr, Oolumbus. as President. The claim of Jess Btnkley, Dayton, that he h IlS attended every fall' for 73 years went unr.:hallenged. .

The U. S" Army high commani has tentatively set September 15 a'f the date for mobU1zatlon of the Natonal Guard. President Roosevelt's new law authorizes him to call out 396,000 members of the National Guard for 12 months of active duty . The Urst contingent to be called ' ' probably will number 55,000 officers . . . and- men-:-No indication ~ been glvC~ to date that any Oh 'o Natlo)1!l1 GlII:rd unit wlll be Included in the President's first call. A world's record came tQ Ohio at the State Fall' on Wedn .s t ay wbe. Ar t Kie hi. .. Bra dfor d , won th e beavy-

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Mr. and Mrp. Leslie Gors\1ch and daughter spent Sundl\Y in Pletua. vlslUng relative!>. I Mi'. and Mts. Elmer Haines 8~ent Sundl\Y evening wi th Mr. aod Mrs. Banner Stewart nnd fnmlly . Mr. and Mrs. Bert B~nnell and dau ghters entert~jned Rev. IUld Mrs. Gleon O'Dell nnd family and Mrs . Garner , Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stnol'y B \ley and daughter s pent Sunday evening at LeBourdsvllle. Mr. and Mrs. ERrl Crnwford and . daugh ter entertained Miss Margare t Crawford and Mr. Robert Schneider. ~f Springfield. Sunday and 'Monday. Ca ller's a t the 'B unnell home were Mr. and Mrs. Andy Malott. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Bunnell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gorsuch a nd dallgl1tel'. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mullen, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bunnell and famIly and Mr. and Mrs. Orner Boldrey and daughter. Miss Velma Koes ter spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs . John Koester.

• Auctioneer SATISFACTION Or No Charle~ Centerville, Ohio

TARVIA-LITiUC TAlt AND EXCAVATING ROAD OIL;

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Estllte' of Mary 1:. La"",). i)e('easetJ .. Notke is hereby given that Alma J . Lamb whose PllSt Office address Is R. R. 2. Waynf'8vlllc. Ohio has been dUly appolnt.ed as Administratrix of 'the 'Estate of Mary E. Lamb late of Warren County. , Ohio, deceased. Dated this 22nd day of Augus t 1940. RALPH H. CAREY . . Judge of the Probate Oourt Warren Count!!, Ohio. Carl Abaecherll, Atty.

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3'0UI ( :attle. hlJg1'I, sbeep and calv .. te Norris-Brock C"., Iivl' wire anal no't\ I1'Tf'~ ~ i\l" flr .. ('1r the bi"'ellt ,nArk,' f nr:irps 8nll lI'ood lIervlce. Estate 01 Walter D. Varner Deceased (J ninn Stock "J ••d,· Cincinnati, 0 Notice Is h ereby given that Laura Tune in on R-dln Station WCK1' 12 :26 to .12 ::lO :l. m for IIU' Ita'" Varner Reed whose Post Office A:d- ", u pkpt ,pnori ' dress Is R. R. 3, Waynesville. Ohio has been duly appointed as Administratrix of the Estate of Walter D. MICKIE SAYSVarner late of Warren County, Ohio, deceased. GOSH'. FOIX~ S€EM ,... Dated this 30th dny of August IS4!) EXPECT A ~~APfR, NOTICE OF A.PPOINTMENT Administrator

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Notice Is hereby Ive . thl\t ,A. '1-1. S tubbs whose Post e£Hee Address Is WaynesvUle. Ohio has been duly appointed as . Administrator ot the estate of Wm. Lovett late of Warren County, Ohio, deceased. Dated thls ·19th day of August, 19 0 RALPH.s. OAREY Judge of Probate Court • Warrep County, Oh'to arl Abaecherll, Atty

ted. to turned home aIt;er a vlslt' wlth Mrs. ' weight hOrse-pulling contest. The team pulled 4025 Ibs. on the testing Nld te1f ClODIdoua than 1n the yo~er 1I'l'0up. Th~ would ~ more com- 11, 1927. The second will ~ heard M ' . devlc~, an equlvillent of 26 'h tons, . . 8 te ber 16 r. an Mrs. O. A. HUfl' Kath. leen and Robert; HUfl' a~d Mrs. 30 feet. The previous record wa.s 26 % · fort&tlle too far the deaka In the upper gr.ades would fit them ~tter. Many ep m .bl4' ~taU.,....~: "mall 1IDD0,ancee that make them fight apill8t 8Choo~ would be done away ' W The estate of Mary E. L!lmb Helen Collins J-ts~\re re turned from a ft. . . ayne twp., has been given a. net tri to <IIlii tIiI ',patllate- qf die pa"1i' with. value 01 $3 0?7;58 d Is t p . Mammoth Cave, and other L . <DiU' the exliaaetloD I pobit. . No ebUd f~ wUilnglY. and a who fits into the school gOes wlll- trom' inher1~nce ~~ exemp points ot Interest Ohio's Attorney Getleral; Tboma'1 ~. BHckerdid aot~ · ..... MOW NmOved p~Pt~ .... ~llIb. The law aays they must go to school so the sooner t~t we stop trying Laura Varner Reed hM been Mr. and Mrs. Argus Osborne of J . Herbert, has been chosen presld- . • plow· thtOtip\aao1r • ~ dllF to ~ .. chlli1 for failLng anq. face the Illtuation practically we can ad- named administratrix of t.he estate WayneSVU1e, VIsited Mrs. Sarah 01- Ing _officer of the two-day conferDo you rm'lelllber the fine jlOaC01!l4.1 T....I ."... aIow.... dIa., ae!2'Jl, ~c1 . oottIY. ,. ~ jUit the acboob 10 that !.here wlll be tewer misfits and we wlll have fewer of Walter D. Varner, .Harveysburg. borne on Wednesday ev~ning of last epce of ~he National AssOciation or dition of the Stnte roads, when Tht Iq pliuttt and Glenn. Fealy, W1llard Bogan week. Attorneys General to . be held In Martin L Davey was Governorl \ . eel wltla 1Ud.tOft claden. f1'I4ua~ to l.oI,nca8ter. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith and Phil a dcpa, I hi "' J. te be r 9-10. Re!!~pair.. were made prnm a~d Mari,o n Osborn ?-med appra1s..,.,pm weeds and .,.. ,. ptly. WIN d.n1JU01II fa the ~ son ot Xenia, spent several dayS ,t he c~t a~eQdments to the Hatch Ac\,.-. ~1t-'nra&S were More accidllJtI. ~ thl,s altJlect Ia tlte tait two WIa. past week with Iib-. apd Mrs. James cO-f>pera't lon ' In law enforcement, mowed. THANK YOU, VENTRAL tel'" ~h.a · m any tea-year period . Osbo~ne. hal~Ulil.g of pow·t cn.ses under the . Detodrs were precedlq, _ .' I the least inMr. and MI'/!. john O'Donnell, of social security program . and the convenient., Bricker aIJowicl the Inow .. •1IIach atep toward efflclency eu? down the human element and lessremain 011 the hljrhway'. aad melt There were Cleveland, spent from Saturday un- draft and COnscientlo":S ' C!bjectors where it 'Btood. lIotori.U had to ena the oppOrtunity' for personal service in m.odern life. The dial teleMrs. Wilbur McCarren a'n d Mrs. til Monday wlth .Mr. Frank Kyne. are among the subjects to be dlsrio bllli holes plow throuah lreq..nt puddla . cussed. and_ bumps, pboDe ~ more efficient Ln many ways but '1 for one wlll be lOrry to lee tbp LOUie McCarren , ot Waynesvllle, 'tIf inUddy, water. at sreat expel1M , were Dayton shoppers SatllJ'de Sam Holland lias returned from a or " dangerous . and dallger. " . loeai telej)bone exchange RO. In a IImall town llke Wl\ynesvllle the "xFred Thompso~ In ~omPllny ~Ith visit with Mrs. IlflWltt Holland and ~~~e5~ell;;:voed Tbl I~dili. Wlter" aeeped CbaDRe Is more tban a mechanical thing, It Is an Information desk ana a group of friends, was In Columbus son,. In Kentucky; , The~ squlrrel season opens Sept. as fast as it down under the ~nment.-aacl then it Jro... Th, p&Yemeata \ Mrs. Nellie Peters~n 'vis)ted rela- 25, and the State Conservatl~n Difell.lcy,place. 1I1rtIa ·L. Da · flUnd ·in need. 'When I was new here and the veterinary we knc'., Friday Rnd Saturday, attending the talJved up from thl fr_~ OR · couldn't be found, it was she. who found UB one and saved the cow. When Watkins Dealers' Convention which lives In MidLl letu\\1I1 the IMt· week. vision advises hunters to g~t their ;;'~~p~f:e~e~~h sand or cin: .. hilndreell of !DiI" of Ohlo.load.. , The, dimaSI r.ultJag from thil i ,rAy JIelg~ WM 81ck in the night she got us a dootol'. When we neede1 was held at the Ft. Hayes Hotel Mr. and Mrs. H arvey HUfl' and Mr .1I.eenses, If the, would avoid the last Muddy water was not allowed to '!ellec:t h.. .ru~ Illto many mil-; Robert Mountjoy, of Xenia , ";as a' and Mrs. Eslle Smith spent the pas~ mlnu.t e rush. HlU,ltlng II.lld trapping stand on p~vement•• The high•. ahe found him for 'us. When the. old lady next door tried to business caller here, ThUrsday . • '" lio.. ·Of dollu.-allc1you ply for ) u. .. week Ln Michigan on a .flshing trip. l'.censes th e same aa last year. ,I w,ays. 0 f .n. vollO were mamtamed la :Ihiclrer'. Malact. . .\ pt . - tbe night because she thought' some one was trying to get 11 . wl~h a 25 cent license d I ' f fine condition, under Davey, Th, G_~t trait h.. the pruMr. and Mrs. lllarry Hurley, ' Mr. ea er see. Well, SUPPOS!! you had in your ·Mr. and Mrs. George Plymlre and ent Stat. a!ahway l>tpartmeat I ~ ' . . eo IIOUJld asleep that I didn't hear the phone, it WftS Mrs. Earn - his mother, Mrs. Emma Plymlre at- and Mrs. Elvin Hurley and children town a fine. smooth-runni0lr fac~Y the throat. N earl)'. fierythiq · ban wIIo talked to her and calmed her fears. Many tlmes the girl Ln the tended the Plymlre reunion Sundll.Y Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hurley 1!l41 Ohio automobile drivers' 11tory, and a new preJident were IS ceIIIlQt, la· ..,... 01 die f..,1 t Arth ' censes will go on sale September 9 e! ~ct'C d. Suppose that the firet e~ relaYed ~eaBages to DiY husband because he didn't hear well a . ur s camp, near Morrow. daugJ-tter, Shirley fattended the Hur- ami the . thing he did was to fire all the that Ohio proda..' practiCally aft I Winston CUne was a ;Waynesville ley reunion at the home ot Earl Mills ' be Y must be purch'l~ed before competent and experienced emkind. of. ~d.lMdldlal.mat'riala I "ver Jona clIstancel and he (ould he:v her voice. These are just a few of Octo r 1. Buy early and avoid the and ll!Iulpmut. 'fb.' ricker~visitor, Saturday. of Kingman. ployccs, who know how to use tbe aervJcea for which I thank them now. Undoubtediy everyone who u:.e3 Mr. and Mrs. DWight Benson of rush, advises the State Automoblh the expensive machinery, Rod' ' mini~tratloa \IU ."a4 wild oa how to turn out good production . buildiaf Ibort ItretCk.. oi tvtM ~boDe co,uI4 add to the list. We shan have better mechanical Springfield. spent Labor Day ' ~th Mr. and Mrs. Moneagle, of Dayton , Division. ribly expen.ive payement" a few . ' at 10 cost. WOUldn't you think were callers at the home of Osle f.qUlpmeDt 'we Ihall be poorer Ln personal service. . !Diles 'here and. there.. ,T1!,~e fabC)' his' mother, Mrs. Ethel Benson and Salsbury, Monda,y. that, nc.w pres!dent' was crilly? Jobs COlt from : l1oo"uoo.oo to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McCarren. . The 52nd annual convention of That a )lIst what Bricker did to nearlr.-tJOO,OOO.OO per mile. What Mr. and Mrs. :~rest· GrandLn and the Ohio Savings I;lnd ~oan 'League . the ,state Highway Department M'rs. Harry Thompson, who has ,: I - . 'a colossal waite I '. I ' . been In frail health for the ....... t daughter, of Dal~to l n, spent Sunday will be held I;lt Pleveland Sept. 17-20 aHs 8f~on as he became· Governor. MUSINGS,OF AN IDLER Ohio has eey.ent.eeD ,thousaaci ....., ni bt d M • . e Ir~d all the experienced help, miles of highway • . in the Stat. g an OIllAay with Mr. ani.. with all attendance around 1201J. mcludlng many hundreds who year, suffered a stroke of apoplexy, ~ystc'!l. ~rly all' of thl. J. belna Friday, and at the present time Is in Mrs .. J. T. WaltOn. . had been under Civil Service for .'l'bt u. 8. mint! are i'unnIDg to capacity to meet the demimd for a very critical condition. Friends' are Mr. and Mrs. :r. W. Hopkins, of According to the U. S . office or neglected under Blicker, 'while year~. He made the .sanctimonith,y r~vel !n the luxUry .of,1 .few C I b E ous claim Ihat this was done for Cabi.i ~ IIDAll denominatlOna ~or taxes and vendlnj(machines. all hoPl1ll for' a more favorable re- 0 um UB, spent the week end and d,:,catlon . In 30 Ohio citles 40.. perpurposes of ' economy and. effiexpensive Jobs. ' WHat Ohio needs II a valt proport trom her bedside. t· Monday with MI'. and Mrs. j. ·w. sons are enrolled In national defense ~ncy. .\ gram ;: of , cheaper construction, J. ~ . Talmage aDd son, Albert, ' Fulkerson.: , . vaeational tr!,lnlna. . Nationally, .80,- ' What bypocrisyl ' Almost int~ UP 'GIl tbeIe; D. R. Smith baa served longer as a merchant and willi lome re"onable' exceptions, M Ad 614 mediately he hired a f1ook'of new rs. ah Talnulge and Jes,sle Gar- -Mr. and Mrs. Eli Meeks, of Day- . . persons' have.,enrolled for defense emloyees, Bricker,politici:lns, \';hl) and \a fine jo~ of good m.lnten~'· l4IU ..,.... .... clerk t.ban any ot.hera now on MaIn atreet. .. , . ,:1Pccc, so tlut all ~a?, b~ncfk , " . , ner, were among the many visitors ton, were week lend guests of Mr. tr~lnlng and already approx1ina~ly did not know any more ab'qut DRIVE OUT BRICKER AJ{D HII at Shiloh S~day"at the opening ot and Mrs. T. Undl~~cod. . 3 ,~ me~-~ave b~n placed with dehig~way maiahinance tba.n ' ,0 , fllJ ••UAoUUnrT tile. Cbautlluqua seMon, sponsored Born to Mr. allid Mrs'. Philip Cop- fense IndUstries. . ~:::o. know, ab.out raisirig .ha. p.u'l' ,.HE HIOHWA,.. BACk III GOOD CONDITION each year ~y Mias George EllJston, sey, ot Dayton, a son Tueada,y . . Tbe' reault hu beea tr:aile. The RIiI!.!ORE INTE.....CTUAL HON· .-TY . TO GOVE.NO.SHIP· 01 Oinc~tI. August 27. . 'Obedience Is the otfspring#or LGve; Stat~ road. ·of OhIo have nc;ver and Love Is the PJ!mCiple or Unity, been fa eucb terribl. coauition a. IUGT Eleanor Copsey with ~. and MFs. the",basls of all rI_lit.... thinking IUld '. . . . . . . _ ~ wOoderfur If we could talk back to .the brOadcaster _ thq are f1OW. ThouUJldl.of mife, . / When-tbe ordinary1Jerson tries to Forre§i Ellis, of 1Ceilla, left for New acting,' 't t·..'#1'- ... _ Ja"=:. ~b full of bolel aad rlJla "nd ... ..... .... """ w ampL The edge. u:e going to -ottlO 'make some ea* money, he I~es hls' York on Saturda.lf to sPend a few -Mary Baker lDday piecea. Gras. and we_ have not days v1s1ting the .~or1d'8 fair and Bh1rt. • beea mowe4. uatil it WIll tuo late. • ....,., ,....,100 look up hia reference to Lhe~ "Annada other pointe or UI,"IIl1III~ Maa, have 1)1 't~I:~tc:JetI We neeC'I only ober. There Is 11114The accld~ ~ to ,.. _\toeD years before an air plane was c:ooHOu.s.!worlt sa ClUkkly red).lced to Mr. and Mrs. aQ('e for eacb or WI, anti 1'18CieIlce when a woman pte bltereat- the Burley reuilllo(" catar we IbaI1 bear.&be lid bl b1'ld8e. SUndaJ. lUI it

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state Dlre'C'tor of Indust rial Relations, George A. Strain, reports the recovery or 159.371 fo~ 1251 employes protected by the mlnlmum wage law who had been underpaid durtng the Rlx months ended June 30. This brought to $120,475 the total recovered for Industrial employes s ince' Lhe beginning of the pl'csent admin_ Islra tton In J anuary, 1939.

B I I A eg nn ng ugust 27.1\11 aliens In th e United . States mus~ be rtWISLel'c d and flng.crprln tcd within 30 days . It Is esLimated there are 3,6001000 nonclLlzens In this coun Lry nnd pena lLles for fa ilure to reg~ter or willfully giving fa lse Information range up to $1 .000 and sLx mon ths' Imprisonment. Registration set-ups have been placed in 7.300 postotfk (>s throughout lhe country . In Columbus. _ It Colema n Stov,~r , 32, Waynesville. force of 20 clerks have been nssIgneQ fa rmer, a.u d Deli la Wood. 29. Leba- LO Lhls r eg ls tra,tlon work. Aliens not r Pll ls lered' will be removed from non . WPA Dnd relief rolls. Charles Bennett, 46. machinist. and Mrs. Fannie Mae Barrett. 46. Ohio Communists have rued petiboth of FrankUn. lions with Secretary of State George Lou is Chamberlain. 23 . truck driver. and Pauline Whaley, 21 . both Neffncr , seeklng to p!a :e on the Ohio ballot this fa ll six candidates of Franklin. Curtis Blln Beck, 26. Springboro, for office representing tha t party, farmer . and Betty LoUise Benham. from President down to Lieut. Governor. Statutes required them to flle 20, Lebanon. ' 25.000 s ignatures from 30 counties. They fli ed 34,198 and these petitions nEAl. £S'I'A'1'£ TR /\N~FEItS h aye been sent to t he various county election boards for verl!lcatioo. Leslie A. Buchllnan to Cbarles and Carrie Knapp. 2 acres Ln Salem twp. Ohio's State House Is to have its

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klua, Secretar)' of COIIUDeJ'Ce, close friend or the Presldent ind White _ . HOU8e reslaent, rMllDed ~ u1 W health, Postmaster General James A. Parley refused reele~tlon as Ohalrman .of the Democratic Na, • . CLAaDtCa J, '.0,", Uonal Com;mlttee and restgnea from e a.. ne. engage n e vth C"'I •. lng to b~stness.'I and th tobebe- - ___. ~rI\f.':e export After three weeks 'd ebate the Sen_ pendltures. The bl11 goes back to the come head of the New York' Yankee ate on last Wednesday night ''''''ssed .... House for concurrence In Senate Bnseball System. the Wadsworth-Burke ' Oonscrtptl.o n amendments and within a few days BUI. The three major amendments funds will be released for the orderadded to the btll were the Itmlta- I 1 In Oltlzens are being warned not to ng a n eteen thousand addltloIl9,1 twn of the 'draft to llIen between the alrplapes, additional mechanlt.ed I'ome to Washington with the hope twenty-one and thirty-one years ot eqUlpmen~ for the ATmy and two 'f obtainIng government poSitions age; the limitation to nine J. thousand of the. number ot hundred draftees hundred warships ror the Navy. uecause af t'"ue D.efense 'Program un-

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ClnctnnaU:-Reftlllzat1on tha~ this National League SE~,ason Is neaTlng completlon comes I:rom tile Intorma: tIon that after 'Fh.u rsday's gRme at Orosley l"1e1d betwE~n the Red4 and t Pirates, only hree more home 'games will be played by the ClnoinI nMI Club. Those w 11 take place on the closing three days of the sea son, Beptmeber 2'1, 28. 29, against the ~Ittsburgh Pirates. Therefore. In vIe," of tne ctrcumstances, tlils week ('eally can be regarded as th!! Reds ' lasb at home. It Is a big one for them;.for It followed a Sunday doubleheader against the Cubls, and opened wIth q.nother Labor Day twin blU agaills t the rampagIng Oardlnals. A ladles' day game also .was scheduled a::alnst the 'same Oards, whUe the Pittsburgh Pirates were at Crosley Field Wed · nesday for the tlnal nlgh t game. The Plrntes will help ttle Reds close the home stand Thursday a ru moon . Friday evening tile Reds wW. embark on their 22-go,me trip that will

ta be 'ln servIce at one time; and the Inclusion of power for the governSpeaking or natIonal derense: ment to take over and operate In- Several W~ks ago this CQlumn condustrlal p~nts at the dj:;cretlon at. talned the statement that the Nathe President. Tbe 'bUl now comes tional Defense Program was not to the House for consideration and moving as smoothiy and as rapIdly will be ,undllr debate as this column as It should and predicted that It appears In print. The House Military would not be lqpg untU critICism ot Affairs Oommlt~ has Just reported the progrejiB made would be Jleard. Its vel'8lon of the Conscription Act. During the last ten days there has FROM A FARM DIARY The main dJfferen:. between the been considerable discussion . .both In HOU8e Bill and the eenate Bill and out of officialdom , as tq the Is In the age limItation, as the slowness In pla.clng defense orders DRY RIDGE House But provides for the drafting and obtainIng defense equlpment. Whll tte ts h of men from twenty-one to fortye a mp ave been made to • five FInal action by the House on sblft the blame here to there. the Au,. 28. Oreen corn seems to af- take them to every d ty In the the cQuaerlptlon m.e asure Is expected fact remains that the unusual gov- teet some cows worse than strong league. They will open with single by the end .of the week. ern mental red tape has been the real drink does some men, Last night the games at Ohlcago Eaturday and deterrent, Business executives can cows got In the corn field. We drove Sunday. then head for Boston. be drafted to serve their country In them ou~ and while we were getting where they will playa doublehead!! UDder a gag rule that permitted bulldlng national defense, b.t they the last ones out at one end. two Tuesday and a single game Wvdncsno amendments to be offered from cannot accomplish real results as were over the fence again at the day. New York will be the next stop the P1oor, and granting only two lorig a.s their efforts are continually other. We put them up In the chlck- for three single ganles, Brooklyn fol houra for debate. the HOU8e last Interferred with by high oftlcla's 1!n yard tl11 we could fix the tence lowing for one day. Sunday, SeptemThursday passed the Excese Profits and their orders countermanded or and to keep them froJtl drinking too bel' 15, when a doubleheader Is Tax BUl. whioQ also contained an changed. Real cooperatIon a1\ along much water and .bloating. but one listed. Following three gnmes In amortization c!'luse for defense In- the line is nec~ary It the Natlonal of the mOlit able getter~uter8 found Philadelphia. the Jl:eds will hlllld for dUltrles, by a voice vote. The new Defense Program Is to move forward a weak spot and got Into the alfalfa, _Pittsburgh for five games, then to I put her ·In again. Next time 1 St. Louls for four ~mes. which will tax meaaunl provides for an excess with reasonable speed. looked out she was leaning over the close the road trip, profits tax as high as nitY')Jercent. fe~e eatIng a locust tree. (There .____ _ Two systems of f1l1Ur1ng excess proOn FrIday of last week H. R. 944. was plenty of grass so this was just LEGAL NOTICE fits taxes are permltted-one baaed known as the Truth In f'abric BUl. pure cussedness) 1 went out and on t~ average earnings of the' coror the Wool Labellng BUI, was chased her away (rom the fence and poration during the put fOUr years, passed by the HoWIe after more than came In. Next time I looked out. I The unknown survl Ing !;pouse, If and the other based on total capital a year of legislative maneuvering. ~ was just In time to see her come up any there be. of Wm , Lovett, deInv~tnient. A ftat five thousand dol-' cimllar measur~ was rassed eighteen to the fence, pay It with her front ceased; and his unknown heirs. delar exemptIon Is granted all corpormonths ago by the Benate, The new feet and then climb right over It, vlsees, legatees, next of kin, their atIons, and earnlbp trom \~ven to leglalatlon provIdes for the honest make a bee line tor the com field adminIstrators, executors and asten percent on the fIrst five bundred labeling at a\l fabrics and products and j.ump over before the boy who signs, If any there be. and any and ~hoUland dollars of capitalization. containing five percent of WOOl, ' or was mending the fence coUld stop all persons claiming under them. and five percen~ ot all capital above more, and will give to the purchal- her. This time we took her over to whose names and places of residence that amount. Is permitted before tlJe Ing public Information all to the the pasture' on my tenant farm and are unknown to tlhe p'alntlff and exceq profits levy. bf:glnnlng at amount ofwool and other fibres con- I breathed a stgh- of relief. But 1 cannot wIth reasonable diligence be tw~ty percent, becomea I applicable. ta'ned In the fabric purchased, and stghed too soon. right after lunch the ascertained ; or any and all persons The amOrtizatIOn provision ot the whether or not ttte wool therein Is boy.s w~re back with the cow. she ha.vlng or claiming any Interest In bill permits Investments for plant new and unused woql, or re-proceaa- had been In the corn over there. 80 tbe herelna!~ deserLbed real estate. and macblnery expansion In defense ed or re-U8ed wool. we shut her In the. bam. No sooner wlll take notice thl~t on tbe 4th day Indl18trlea to be wrltt~n off within a than our backs were turned than she of September, 1940, A, H. Stubbs, ad. five

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TWENTY YEARS AGO had the mIsfort une to cut of.f part .of .hls thum1.l. Snt\lrday, when he was .feeding 0. husker at the cannin g factory, This Is the flrst aCcident at the factory . IVllloh. while painful, was not very sellous. Miss Annie U . Browne. after , tea cblng twenty years at the 0.8. & 8 .0 . Uome. Xenia . resigned her posItion lhere In June and accepted a position as teacher In th e school tor Feeble MJnded, Columbus . Ohio. The (' hange was made In order tha t she I11I ~ht be with her sister, MIss Marne T. Browne. who has been nn Industrial and gra de telU!her Ln thc Insti tution for Lhe last cleven yea rs. Donal~ 'HendersoJl

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BObby Howard. li nd Ed Burton a nd pl ~:her Jarrett played -ball sun~ day with Dodds agalnst the Maineville teRm. defeating t hem by a sco r~ of 9 to 8. TEN YEARS AGO September 3, 1930 Mrs, Mam e Hat field. or Lebano:l, Mrs. Joe Davis and Mrs. Lloyd Dnvls were hostesses a t a deUghHul affair Satulday afternoon . honoring Mrs. Truman Wardlow, nee Oli ve Dlnwlddlc, a recent bride. Va rioUs contests provided entertainment [or the guests, numberin g twcnty-olght. To the mUsic of "Here Comes tilc Bride" played by Mrs, AI , In Earn · hart, two llttle tots. Olenna Wade and Joe Oavls representing the bride and groom appeared dmwing a l1 Ll i J waJon decorated In pink a nd whl t. ~ which was laden with handsome lUI.! prnctica l gifts for Mrs . Wal'dlow. The pink and white color scheme was carried out In th e delicious relreshments served by the hostesses ,

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unon. were Sunday evening guests I.. mlnlstrator onhe estate of said of Mrs. Belle Scott and !amUy. Wm. Lovett. deCeased. tiled his PeMiss Ruth B~tt, ot D&ytcm, titian In the Prooate Oourt of War- sp ent last weelc with her parents. ren County, Ohio, being case No, Mr. ,and Mrs. Cliff Burnett. 2b46 on the CIvil Docket thereof. al- ' Mrs. Harold Stanlde and ' infanL leglng that ~he personal estate of son were brought hO.lle from Millln l 'AGREAT STU FOIW.ID I saId decendent Is LnsufJlcl.e nt to pay Valley Hospital Wednesday, The Esta te Oil Heatrola does away wltll the old his .debts and the charges of admln- little fellow has been named. 11/ (;1mUIII And full of hom. Isterlng his estate: that he dled ~n. Oar}'. . heating. Clean••ileat, seized ~ lee simplE! of the lollowlng Miss Minnie Allen, oC CenterviJIe, no moving PAtt•• A real described real estate sttuate In the spent Thur§day at the home ot her work·saver, dlrt'Myer, tlme'SAver! ~Id CQunty, to-wit: niece, Mrs. Therle Jones and family "SItuate In the C· lInt f W Mr. and Mrs. Robert De Haven, of stick' around her neck. She shooJo' a ya IlrrPIl 'he VUl f Dayton, spent a couple of days last ,, State or Ohio and In her hNct sadly as she looked down . . ' • lbed . agef a1 ' week with Mr. and Mrs, Walter Harveysbur and d at .the corn-field and went on up the :g escr as 0lows. Beginning at' a s~one comer Kenrick. hUI. , to Merlba Hormell"s lot (In South Mr. and Mrs, Lowell Thomas and Au ... 30. Mushr,o om weather. Nice Street, ·t hence S , Oll'h " E. wIth South daughter Betty. sPent their vacatloll big ones, Agaricus Oampestris or f II Street forty (40) feet to a .stone; llsltlng at Celina. . pasture ' mushrooms are thick In the thence N. 27 %' E. eIght and twoMr. and Mrs. T. 0 , Taylor and pastures .. after the raIn. They are thirds (8 2-3) poles : thence N. 62 %' daughter, Virginia, returned to their Established .184s..-:-1940 the same species as the cult.tva~d W. forty (40) feet to .sald Merlba home In Uhicago Sunday alter Larger Because of Better Service, ones and look juat like them but the Hormell's line: then ' e S. 27 %· ·W. s pendJng last week with \helr 'couswUd ones are more tender. I think elgl1b- and two-thirds ( 8 2-3) pOl,es to Ins. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Deweese. Quality, and Price they breed the cultivated ones for the place of beginning; being the Dickie Grallalll, in companSi wIth Phone 32 '. Waynellville, OhiO gOOd shipping qua:lIt1es, ' good but same premises conveyed by Oeo. his sisters, Mrs. Mildred SmlLh and ,less tender and take longer to COOk Blanton and Lou Blanton. his wife. Mr . and Mrs. Ray Smith. of Dayton. G . Bowsma n and daugh ter. ot Anthan the wild anI!/!. You are quito to Wm. Lqvett on November 22, 1911i. spent last week fishing 'at Hastings. Columbus , Mrs. May Banta, Mrs , Melq Rogers cicr:;on, Ind .. and 'Mrs. Oeorge Fox, sate as long as you pl"1t those that .,t.hlch conveyance Is recorded In Mich. are pink or J)rown unde"lleath but Deed Book Vol. 100. J'a"e 333 of the Mr. nnd Mrs, Ralph 'Hommcll and and S. H. Burnet r eceived word Sun- of Mia mi burg. don't try experiments. Amanltas, ~rds of Warren COllllLY. Ohio." two children; of Dayton . spent Sun- day of the death of their cousin . NOLhing Is done artistically unt11 those big. ,beautiful, pure white o~es That Insofar as said A, H. Stubbs d,IlY with the latters par nts. Mr, nll j Charles Carey, in Dayton. Funeral was Tuesday a fte rnoon. '!'t thc Mor- .a ll' suggestion of hard work Pas been whIte underneath too, usually found as such admlnistl al;or cnn, In the ex- Mrs, A. L, Sides. cllmll1l\tcd. . Mrs, Mary Oarmony spent a couple rls funeral home. In the b.u t sometimes In tbe erclse of due diligence areertnln. said pastures, are deadly. The"e are sev- decendent left no Isurvlvlng spouse, of hourIS Saturday afternoon with Graham , Mr. and Mrs, Forest eral kInd!' of edible mushrooms but nor any belrs. devisees, legatees. n"xt her grand dau ~hter, Mrs. Claud!' da ughter. Dorothy and Mrs. Cliff One thl ng nice about Income tax ·It Is safeI' to stick to the kinds you of kIn, nor any lega! I'cpresen ll4 Ll /c Riggs In honor of the latter's blrth- Burnet visited Miss Suc 01'ane. in Is thnt I.hey can·1. take anything unknow weD unless you are an expert.' or representatives thereot. Cincinnati. TUesday of last weck. day. less YOU ma ke somethlng. Mr. and Mrs. WUbert Swank le·t Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Collins, son, The prayer of sa:ld Penlon Is that A.... More ground .plowed. dlsked . and rolled for alfalfa. The first seed ' saId real estate be sold free from all SaturdllY morning In n moving. van Oharlcs. Mrs. W. O. Hnlnes, Miss we planted is coming up thick a'! right of dower of any . surviVing for BaltImore. Md,. to bring theIr Clara Haines and Mr. James Kllyser, bair on a dogs bade. Heres hoping spouse; that the rights and Interests house hold effects to Dayton where of Dayton; were Sunday evening that it ~'t winter kill. at all parties may be fully deter- they will soon go to h ousekeeping. dinner guests of Mr , and Mrs. Wal Sept. I ' mined: and that SIIlid petitioner, . ,.. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Luddlngton and ter Kenrick. H .. Stubbs, be auUlOrlzed and or- family, of near Waynesvll1e. were Rev. Hilda Snyder nnd "'I11e corn Is turnln~ yellow, dered to sell saId real esta*" accord- entertaIned to dlnner Sunday at the m.oved from Springborp to Red Lion The leaves are turnIng brown. Ing to law and fol' such other ann home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cornell. last week. Mrs. Sn~dcr ",, " I now have '!be trees In apple orehardS further relief to which he may be Milton Jones enjoyed last weele just two charges. Lytle and Red With fruit are bending down ." entitled . with his prand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lion, and will preach at Lytle every I can'l. remember the rest, I The pel'8onl first above mentioned Edwin Nutt near Centerville. two' ween at 10:30. . In • learned It In IIChoo' i,nd alwavs wl11 turther take notice that ~hey Mrs, Alice Trickey Is vlsltlni her "WE WHO ARE YOUNG" thl-'of ' It on . l I S e te be kft be Mr. and Mrs. Harry ' Cornell had J) In r , ...ve en made pilLrtlcs defendant to daUghters In De.yfon. .... a ove y day like this. It is a good thin, for said Petition and that they are reA number from hl.'r ~ .enjoyed the for dinner guests Monday, MI'. and SUN. MON. ch~r;tren to learn to lint beautIful qulred to answer the same on or be- . Sunday school plcnli! at Hannon Mrs. ChBS. Johnson, Ml.. and Ml'S, words With the beautiful thJnC!"lI Wl1 fore the 19th day of octobe~, 1940, Park, Lebanon, on Sunday. O. Bowsman, of Anderson. Ind .• and I!ee. It 1neJ.eases our ' .nJoyme~t as or judgment will be ta':en accord_ Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Burnett nt- Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers and loD&' u We Hve. ' '. lng~~. ~~ed t~e Burnet~ Reunlon at the du~ghte\' Miriam. > Sept. I Labor ~y. 'Rather Chilly Da~ this 5th day of September, home of Mr: aDd Mrs. Irvin. FrIzzell, Mr. and Mrs. HOWo!\'d Siney, and 80IDCWhat "lowly but no )'aln 80 1940. ,near Cet1tervUle, Sunday. . . ,da\lghter, Bevel·ly. Mrs . Minnie that PeoPle eau ' enjoy their' hoU"av J A. H. STUBBS, PlaIntiff Mrs. Mary Carmony , accompanied ~ey and MIss Virgtnla Slney, of even tboUgh not many care to by ber son. E . P . CaTmony, made R Qayton, were ente , I'tained Frlda,y eve. , Carl Abaecherll, ~tomey 110 In sw1mJnlnao, , ' ". for PlalntU! trip to MiamI County\ Monday yis- 'nlng at th~ ·hOIile of Mr. and Mrs. IJepI, S. SQeb a lot of Olea hi the Itlng her bother Frank anrrette anel .Robert Slney In honor of - Robcrt'~ hou8e. WbJ do ·,..e 101erate " fllN, II slster-ln,law. MI'8. Adda c~ny.~ bllrt~y. . . Wherlit we aH ~ toreum.we could FIRE DESTROYS BABN Mr. arid Mrs. Everett Early were : Mr. a~ Mrs. Harold WbICaker lind get rid ot them. Rata and ftles coul1 Sunday guests of the latter's mother. ' chUdren 'accpmpanled Miss Laur,1 be wtped out entirely If we anlv ,A fire at unknci,~ origIn ' Mond~ y ' Mrs. Huston at Yellow Spt1nga: Rosna8le. of Olnclnnatl, to RoQheswould ~ bop have , ~ to clllllon nlsht ccbplet.ely ~troyed' a bam, Mr. and lin. 1tobeTt. Siner enter- ·tar, N. Y. where, Mha- Rosnagle wlH the cblcbDl boaIe'whIlulHdl' lathet IUId its ntenta. Ui f taIned to cUnner SUndaY. Mias Mary ~ a teacher of nurses In s~n!l' pIOn with t;be tractor. 'ftIere II a . co on e arm of ,JIorbbeck. of Dayton. ~d Mr. ani Me~ Hospital there. 10& ot I'OOd ~ llladr. to be Donald Harper, located 1 ~ . mila Mn. Keller Graham. Mr. IUId Mrs. WlWam Rogers en_ _"'_" .. _ . . . &III to )Ie IOUtb of . OIl atate route Mr. aDd ;ID'& Barmond TOdd. anJ tertalDecl ov. $he week eDd, Mr. an:! . ua. obIldI'ID n ..... after aev- Krs. 0IIU'IeI oJolm8OD, 111'. and'Mrs. . . . .iII

Three Cabinet offlcel'8 have , re- Jumped the manger and was out Ilgoed from . oJfke during the past again. We boarded up the manger The Senate 1&\0; '!~ ap- weeJr;. Henry A. Wallace. Secretary and put her In again. Thb time she proved a supplemental defenae ap- of Agriculture. Qult oJrlce to devote found a weak door 'but at last we propriatlon bUl calUDI for ttVe bil- his time to the coming campatrn a5 penned her In wIth hay for supper 110n one hundred thirty-three m1J- t~e Vice Pres1dj!ntl&l candJdate Qn . and now I can steep In peace. lion dollara for Army aDd Navy ex- the ~tic tloket. , Harry Bop- ' Aq. %9. RaIn again. The pasture _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..,..-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ begins to look green qain and the lawn, needs cutting. I Just saw Maggte, Ute getter-outer, head «town plod~ sadly up to the b~ with a "goose yoke" made at a fork~d

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Mr. aOd· ·Loreo Hadley and Bible School 9 :30 m. family wLll leave WaynesvUle, FrlLord's Supper 10:45 a. m. day. for Whittier CaUfornla, Where l . Junior Endeavor '1.00 p.m. Mr. Hadley Will ·take a ' Position as Senior Endeavor 7:00 p . m . Leader teacher, at .. Bronson Moore. Mr. and Mrs. RusseU Jlolllday &Dd Preaching 7 : 4~ Pl. m. The a'nnual Board meeting was There were 97 at church last Sun- family moved to ·thetr new' hOme Friinklln. Saturday. ~bere ' Mr, Holliheld on Tuesday with twelve mem- day evening. come· and help us day Will teach at'C~ntral ~chool.-Mr. bers presellt. have our hundred ltor this sunday. aDd ·Mfa. Ifa: Brown. who have been Mrs. Lena Hartsock, and Mr. alid spending tb'e :,summer wlth~,iI. Mrs. Donald Hadiey attended the H. WilUamson, left tor ¥ranldlD. Burnett reunion, Sunday. at Clar....mILY CIIVilClI OF CIIIUS1' Tuesday. 'ence Frlzzell·s. near Centerville. \". C. SllUh. Minister Misses Annie U. and Mame T . SUNDA~ • • • • • Browne ,were dinner guests of RayU~lfIed servke beglnnlng 9:30 Mr. and Mrs. George Terwlllegar. mond Montgomery o~ Saturday. a. m. of carmago•. o., Vlsited at the home Mrs. Eavy, of Xenia. and Mis Lord's table sprelld 10:45 a : m . ~of . Mr. and Mrs. J . P. laIT1ek; SunMarie Owens. of Delaware, are now ' 11'. 00 day evening. Sermon preac~ecil beginning • • • • " staying at the Home. a. m. • ' ',' M . rs. Etta. Bishop, Mrs. Rose BI-. THURS'DAY" . ' ' . Mrs. H. H. WlIllamson and family shop. and ~I Roberts, of Dayton. Berea~ class meeting at' church were. dinner guests of Mrs, Etbel visited Miss Katie CoIUns. Sunday. - 7:46 p" m. HaUk. of ~y~n •• W~dneaday.

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, Mr. al}d Mnt. J . P .- Larrick spent . Th.e treasurer's o1!ice Will be open two days last weekin~CQlumbUS and durmg the noOn 'hout un~il tbe close a~ the State Puu. . of ~e COUectrOD aDd Will alsO~.:.celve tax; ' Pjl-ym.ote until fbUr I Mr. Robert Crew spent Sunday at o'clock Baturdar aftemolIb. the Mlami'Valley Chautauqua.

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enor. Sunday. Ollliams_-i:45 p. l"' . Dayton! ~rs. · Ira Brown. Mrs. H . H. Mrs, J . W. Anderton haa <been 'vls_- :- The ' red and ,blue (ontest starts Willl~ln.son: and, MiSs G,race WiITender ,J.uicy Steak ,. lb. 25c Ittng with her grandchildren at the t:hls Sunday ,in ·an f!ffort to get more lJamsop. visited the CinclDDatl ZOO Ground Beef .... ...... 2 lb. 3Bc home ,of C. C. Hoovens. 'In DaytOn, of the' members j,~teI¥fing church , Thursday,. ' ', , ' ! l • Beef Heart~ ' .. ;'.. ...... Ib" 12~c .for a few d~ys . · The membersblp . has been diVided • •• , SWlday callers at the Home were; up. into two estial liJdes, come find 'Mrs. Ruth E. Janney. Mls§ Louella Beef Tonllluea ....... .. ... lb.)5C pro T. I . Way, ot Olncinnatl, Mr. and outwblch side you are on and work Janney, aDd Earl Earnhart left Beef Liver .. .. .......... 2 lb'; 3&c Mrs. Merle Kerns. of Cleveland, Mrs. fol' your' color. Mrs. 'M ary GWlam Is Waynesville Tuesday mornlog for Anna Shank. of Banta Anna. CaUf.• captain for the Reds and Mrs. Bak-Deland. ~a. . , . '" , Mr§.- Vernon Banlater, of East Bank, bara Hartsock for the Blues, At the • • • • • Mrs. Grace L. 'Smlth WIshes to 8'1.W. Va .• Mrs. LIne Weise. of IlebaDOD; ,. Jose of the con~est the loo.~lng side Mrs, ClYd~ !leloy and daughter, Mil- Ia to eo~ w1DnIng side with nounce the 8rr1VJl- 01 ~ DeW ' elred. of LebanOn, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. a aupper. ' , J' •' styles In ·Pall mf!11net7, ",. Collett. ·Mrs. Mary 8eytord, of Bar. • , • • veysbUl'l. and Mr. and Ml'II. carl TIlllll'la!. NeutMDholIer, of na,t.on.

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second Installment of 1939 real estat ' ST. AUGUSTIN~ CHUltOn taxes Witbout penalty. AU rel1)ltA welcome a'Walts you nt these Rev. R, II. Krumbolb. STD. paslor setvtces, come and enjoy them with tances by mall ,bearing a post mark Mass. Sundays 9 :00 a. m . not later than midnight 9.1 the te,Pth us. will be received. All mail post marked a later date must be reST MAR~'S I~PISCOPAL ed. tw:n CIIUI~CII A ten per cent"'penalty Is applied Rev. It. L. lIackwell. Iterh..· to aU current taxes remaining un. . . - . -'-' 16TH SUNDAY Ali'TER TRINtTY ---=..M'r. and Mrs. A. F. Melloh anl paid at the olOile of bus~ Septem7:30 n. m. Holy Communion. qnughter , Mary nn. visited rela- ~ tenth, A part 'Of t.h ls penalty marbe saved if payment ·1s 'made 11 a . m. Morntpg Prayer and Ilet- tives In fJamllton. L!l bor Day. within the next .nlnety days. Ta't mono MONDAY Mr . and Mrs. J. P . Fromm, son. pllyers who are unabl . to pay by the 7,4.5 P' .!D. Youqg Married Couples Clyde, J . C. Hawke, and Dean tenth arp urged to take adv~tage 'of " " at the rectory. 1 Hawke~ attende:) tl'lb Montgomery this sa~ing. tony contracts to p&y dellDquent FRIDAY County aFir. Mond'a;y. taxes in Installments '\Vll1cb lapse for 2 p. ,m. WomaJi's AUX1llarY at ~ Little Inn, Mr. and Mrs. Arth·ur Wlld~ and n~n payment mmt-bti returned ~ - _ -L._ , _"-son, Daniel of Cleveland. visited Mr. the county auditor and~e . properand Mrs. D. B. Underwood over ,the ties .wUl rever~ to the t\eltDquent ME'('lIomS'Jr CIIUnCII land lJst and be subject to f61'0clos- . week end. Louis C : ItJl~llr1' Pas.or

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Tile Oinclnnatl Area or the> National Youth Admlnistlation wl11 be doubled In size on September 1 sb '~ with the Inolusion of four oountles from the' Dayton Area, and ~ne (rom the Portsmouth Area, It wlIB announced by Thollla5 E . speer, Area Supervisor. New cO\lntles to be added are Montgomery. Preble. OIarke, and Greene 'WIth Clinton county . frQm the P.ortsmouth Area .. 'Dhe new Cincinnati territory wUI • . be 6ub-d.lvld ~d under two county .offlces, the presen ~ ,f our counUes ~nder the Clnclnnatl 01!k.e. Hamilton. Warren. Butler. and Clermont. to be unqer the sup·er.v1sorshlp Lawrence J. Doqohue. former Supervisor or Works Projeot8. , The five counties to be . supervised from Dayton will be under the direction of Miss Brenda Tracy, former Area SupervJsor of Dayton.

Next Tuesdll)' Septembe( 10th Is eve- the .last day for the payment ot. the

Short Ribs to Bake .. lb. 15c :..;n~. ~:io:~ a~d ::de~t;:~~ FRIDAY 'I • Mr. Ilnd M!S. Harold Williamson S\¥ias Steak .. .. ... .. ....... lb. 23c Lile visited Mr: and Mrs. 'Will'I1ch- Home .BWlders class sodal at Coy ' and family" and ,MrS~ Ethel Ha~. of

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be the program. Bonele•• , Tenderized. William J. Fox President Your choiae of any of these, Cottage Ham....... .. lb. 27.; VEAL or MaOrieci ............ .... lb. 25c

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Regular Commu n loa tl on 0 t Wa ynesville wdge No. 163. 1" and A. 114., Tue~day. September 10. Work in the Entered Apprentice degree. ' Jesse Prendergast. W i M. Vern Armitage, sec.

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BECAUSE of this weakness. the Western Hemi· pROVISIONS for the speedy expansion of our sphere. with its vast natural resources and raW ann d forces on a scale great enough Lo insure ' as great a Iure f or conque.. -" liS enr the ('onlilluell saI ety or the nation Bre Included in mate,rI aIs, now IS the 8el~c ti ve compulsory truining lind service biU existed . With our Navy in the Pacific. the Britillil - introduced in the Senate by Senator Edward R. Fleet is our first line ot detense in the Atlantic Burke, Democrat, or Nebra ·ka. and in the House by Repre nlative JlImes W. Wadsworth. RepUblican, Our second is our "egular army of 2,64.000, men r N Y k U d h' d 0 C\\· or . n er t IS measure. sponsore by the and a National Guard of 242.300, iII.equipped fo. National Emergency Committee of . the MIliLary mechanical wal'fall,> . How long can we continue ·to Tru ining limps A!ISOcilltion, II gigant.ic reservoir ot ma'npower would be tl'llined and be on eall fOI clepend on th e supremaey of the BriCsh Navy in thp service in emel'g'e ncics. in numbel'S determined by . Atlantic ? th e President and the Seel'etaries of War and Navy.

FRIDAY-Beptember 6 'W ayne Township Mother's club, Grade bUilding, 2 o·cloclt. MONDAY-aeptember 9 MIami Chapter No. 107. O. E. B. Young Married Couples clnss, St. 1 _ a _ _ n _ _ _ ..... __ MaQ"s Church. lI.t the home of Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Hockwe'J . ' TUE8QAY~ept~mber 10 Hew 1'ual7W VlcUm Happy Hour club. at "Our House." Lebaoon--.J~rry. ti-year-old son of 8IIDI' BITTBN BY DOGS ---r--' \, Miss Bett£ Oglesbee, hos~s. . Lawrence SChllleter, Morrow. Is a 11&_ .. tIi-Lo" bridge club. at the home I:laht .beep op the f~ of tlent at a Clnclnnatl·hoepltaI .suJrer- or .Mrs. H . F . Dye. Charles E. Michener. were bitten , . 80 ing with WanUIa' paralysis. Dr. 'Ed- Progressive Women'~ club. pla.c:e Eeverely by dop that It was !leces- ward Blatr, co)1J1ty health ' commls- of meeting stili unknown. Waynesville Lodge No, 163, F . & 11U'Y to deIioy the aonlvala. it was sloner. Ba!d Tuesday. TWo other aDDOUDICeCl WedDeeday by W, C. cases of the malady were reported A. M. . MIUlDIDIr.. Warren county dog war- recently in the C9unty, both near WEDNESDAY-£eptember 11 FranItlIn. Friendship c1uq. at the home of den. Mrs. A.' H. Stubbs. FRIDAY~eptember 13 '_ Womens AuxlUary. St. Mary's Church. at the Little Inn, MI s , , . TImma Lou Lewl!!. hostess.

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, MASONIO NOTICE

t # Onl~ guns Ittu,ny in se,..~. counted., If All of tllese guns we're m~ssed about • city Ihe sin r SI. lou II. they wouid not be .;loquate to delenrl it ..ainsl a ma,~ lir rlid • .

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MIQlm Chapter No. 107 O . E. S., will meet In regular sesslQn. Mohday . night, September '11. '

a. S. ArMY ABU·Alrcraft 6 IRS 3.inch .. ....... .. 4·1 8 Ir 90 mm....•...•.. . NON!: 15 31 mm ...... .. . .• . , .50 caliber ",achine 1,044 guns

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EASTERN 'STAR NOTICE

t About 1,600 U, S. Army aircraft

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• Aircraft U. S. Army . , . , . , . . .. 2,422 372 N. G. and Reserves. • . U. S. Navy . . 1 .765 Germany i1nd Italy '//",","/" //" ~OJ)()() to 40,000

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MILITARY AND NAVAL FACTS

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L. ~.' ~d_l~y Returned G~me , Protector.· YOUNG COUPLES .Wayne Mothers Cluti s M~:~~~~ut.. . A.S .• et"~dlst. Pastoi' Brant Speaks GROUP MEETS Vote For School Patrol :;;;a-ence ~ To Garclen Club re~"ftr th.~ . and "· .~nt 10caI H · · LocaI H · THINGS appenmgs . ,appemngs er,_._._,'_._n A B~ Ed~raa,

The Ohio of the .. • .;".. .. ..: At the meetl.n'" of , . • , "'_ I ..... ~ b ~ .. ' - _ . - - , - . - . - - - Tile members of the 'Wayno ')")\1IInlIetbod1Bt ChUJ'Cll held.' ..... annua Yo.ung Married Couples group of S'. ship Mothers club, voted unlilllU1oUBM1de , Ie&Iloo at t.k . : 3rd 'I'he members of the Waynesville Mary'S Episcopal church. Monday Ly in favor of a school bOf palrol _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,,; to 9th. nda II tbe Garden club, held their September everilng, Maynard Weltz, presldem, for the chUdren or thl! Waynesville . .,••• " .".".. meeting, Thursday afternoon, at the and Mrs. Lena Thompson , secre- . ,_ . - . ... - , - , _ schools, Friday at the flr~t mectJng euce In lIethocUam compr~ three •• MAIN STREET ON fourths. of the of Onio, and JIrI. J, WUeon of home of Mrs. Oecill'ge Pet.enion. After tnry-treasurer, were elected as new Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cast enter- of the organization, fer " the new SUNDAY AFTERNOON.. :VI:n~meo:l'llhiP_of:re::: Springfield, ~188 Elizabeth Cb~- tb~ openlng,aessicm; the afternoon ollicers for this year. An executlve talned the foUowing guests at dln- sobool year. . constant stream of pleaSure ~ . ler, Mrs. Emma McClure, aQc1 Mrs. "fas i!ven over toO! conserva.tlon committee. comprised or the olflcers ner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. HIilTy The' meetlng was opened with deJ . " • than IlOO lay ~ ra. Ronald Hawke were guest/j FridaY. 'prpgram, and Rev. R .... Backwell was also Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hudson, votlons, conducLed by Ml"~. Oeorge r1ding ;III~~O~ provtd,e . ~he one matter ot ~l Intereat to of Mr. and Mra. Fred Hartaock. of . Game protectoi:' Harold Brant of appointed . and Mr. and Mrs.' Harry . Hud~n. of Smith. Tile subject of her devotional bJ'ckpound, w1th ~he. strams the dont~noe was t .0 detaUed, ~- MIlford. . he Co'nservatlon department was The meeting was held 8~ the rcc- Athens ; ana .Mr. and Mrs. Oharle" talk was "Ohlld Trainlng", and her of varied radio pr'ogrJl1DS PJanatlOl1 of the pla'1 of the Dew • • • • • tbe -" guest sPeaker, and told of the tory, 'wlth nineteen members and Zirruuerman and son. Robert . text was taken from the 21st Chapemitting from nearly ever, . !..,OIIWlW·S p~niuDl " ILsll:.n knowb ~_ ..... ~ Mr. aM Mrs. WWred SqUires were work whlch Ja betiIg. done by his de three guests, Miss Betty Hartsook • • • • • ter of St; Luke, and the 22nd Chap.LUe omans V on 0 f and Mr and M OJ I one ... of course you would I " AU oman's work such as FrIday evening guests of Mr. and I>Brtment, In protecting the f-Ish and . rs. Jar es Bradley. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Satterthwaite, ter of Proverbs. 8erY ceo w 'lolrs Howard.Pogt wild game In Warren County present. Opening devotions were ' know in one guess what ~a- baa been carried on by the ~' . ..;.. . . He was accompanied bY' Mark' condUcted thy the Rev. Mr. Hackwell. sons Richard and Robert, and 'Mr. The newly Ctlected offloers pretio~ the most of those ~hal8 ,.Id SOcletlea, and the Woman a , Whlttaluir, of MaISOn; and Robert ' Election of otr1cers was the first and Mfs. ArtJlur Swnner. of Leba- sided, Mrs. Harold Whltaker, preswer'" tuned to ...that"s right MWslonary SOcieties are combined Mrs! Tbeodore McIntyre, of New Lewis of Malnv111e th t b order of business, after which the non, took a motor trip down the ident, Mrs. ,Therle Jones, vlce-prea:.., , In thls organt.tton, ",hole pur ' B~llngton Mrs John SetUemyre' . e wo ofs OhIo River, 'Sunday. . Ident, Mrs. Harvey , Sack,ett, ~_ ~oget ·Baker. and, the Cincln.- . ia z:winterl!llt all the women ~ of oregon1~, an~ Mrs. OUbert Pry~ who were se~ected· to represent War- new president presided. The group • • • • • tary, and ~s. W. A. LUkms, treaa' natl "aid~" ... jf .,they· would- : :chureh In the wbole tasIt of the spent the day. Thursda.y, with Mrl!. r~n co~nty ·~ P~ft'S cotlBetV!ltlon ~~:~::at~e:;: 8~~: p:~~e. ~r Mr. and Mrs. Ell Furnas and ram- urer: ' , . ., . n't .whta b v~ 110 fagt W@Cgqtdohurch· ·DonaldGreene,ofB!\blPl\. ' ~mp. n~ar . e~, and a.t.tendOd Ann ' ' t ' un . lI.y, and Mr. and Mrs. L, V. BranDuring the ibuslriess me~tlng' the , . . ., . • • • ~ .' . tpe Cl'PlP In .\ugqst. Bo\;tl Whlt~el; ouncemcn wa~ made that a get the ' seore too.,.tbon thllre ApPOlntmen~ by the CoR'~~ce and ~w1s are Pl'«idents of their large shipment of used clothing ha1 strator enjoyed a vlalt to the OInc1n- ·fol owing col1lriiittees were appolnted are some Sunday afternooJl of Ult/t~ 1OCIt4ly ~: L. C, RAdl@Y . ~'I!r, ~ re~umed t.o h,s .-Ii ol~ ftPd selected for been sent to Mr. Oharles Ayers to nat!. Zoo. saturday. for the coming year.FINANCE-Mrs. drivers who Pl'efer a more • ret~ed to WamesvPle. M. ~ :::es at ~I J~ ~ their lntereat In conservation pro- assist In the welfare work ~lng • • • •. • Bow.ard Burton, Mrs. l{arry &nJth. quiet. soothinr, aCcornpanf- Moore returPeca to New aur~.. ege ~n ~y~~ ~:"')', Jecta, . done by hls stall ond the Wayside Mr. and Mrs. D. R. SmiUl are va- Mrs. Irwin Mulford, Mrs. Lowell t B. L, Qearp returned to s..e1laPo~ . DWing the business session wbl h Cathedral. catlolling thls week at Potawatoml Th m~, Mra. ·Frell Rush. Mrs. Law, j ment .JO t h e Ir en oyment 0 Lowell Rupp returned to MasoD, . Mr. and Mr/I. onbert Prye. and son f " c After the meeting bad b d Inn, Pokagon State Park, Angola, ence Oook; LUNCH":Mrs. Ell Furnas I d th were vtaltor t th h f ..... olIowed, a report was giv~n by ,t he een a J nat ure...th ey pre... erre e!o(ra. '!. J, Bnyder returned to . s a e. OllIe 0 ...... . committee' In c~e ot the dlsplay journed. pictures were taken of the Ind. Mrs. Rhodes Bunnell. and lira. program presented by the Reel LiOD-Lytle. W P Clark ~ . :!s~. ~leDD Frye, In Dayton, at the WaITen ClOunty Fair; the gro~p, by Mr. and Mrs. John Kersey. • • • • Mark, Rogers; PROGRAM-MI'$. O. L Columbia Symphony orehes- to PranltlIn. New appointmente are; y. _.... name of Mrs. LIzzie Smith was oc- which are to be used In a chlU'ch Mr. Emmons 'Bateman,~. Earl satterthwaite. Mrs M. A. Pulkeraon. trfl ... into the .serenity of the Cen~, A . L. Black. Miamisburg, Mr nd M . . fered and accepted as a mem-ber of magazine. A pl~nt social hour. Fife. and Mrs. Ll.Ili&<n Fife. ot Wash- nnd Ml'II. Russell Campbell: RE. - , ; . W. A. MIlne. OlartsvWe, O. M, . a rs. Harry Hudson re- the club' Mrs C L Duke and MI and refreshment..'{ were enjoyed to Ingtbn, D. C., and Miriam Jean Fife FRESHMENTS-MrlI. H¥91<11~pIcture comes a sereec~1Dg Bteele. BprInabofO to be ,st\PPUed. turned' to their bome In Athens. Pearl Rtiey w~re' IIi.~polnted lUI del: conclude tile meeting. Mr. and Mrs. of WUmlngton, were week en~ hart, Mrs. G(lO~e HenderBC?n" and of brakes and ~be younger Sunday evenlng, after a v1.slt with gates to the ann ' un}": ~ f "'h MIl¥n!lrd Welt3 w1l1 be hosts to the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L . H. Gordon. ~rs. T. O. Lawson; MEMBERSHIP,~ . th ir "j their parents. Mr~ and Mrs. Charles -. . ."'!'" ...ee"\llg 0 • e In Mr Ra ' '' ~enerawon. 1n e aState ' :redera~lpn <If ~ep ohdlll to grOUP , October. • • • • • s. y, COnner. Mrs. Ina LOnglopie", wi~JJ ~OP clgwri, UU Z1mm~ , , .• , . ' ~heIR IfI CtlUllcotll~ tbll month, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Oocdon ' at- .acre. Mrs. Charles ' Brad~ey, Mrs. adorned .I~h tV,," .Itut . _J.. Mr. ~ ~. ft. ft. B~ IUI~ D!Irtng »le ~I\l hour" nf'r8llhtended the (uneral of Mr. ~ui Fife, ~an~ Kellis aDd Mrs. Harry Bmlth; contraptiQP frl)m .@o",""l ",S lQ~J' "". anit '...:.;. ~•• ~)' a.~-·':f J1e:''' ment.l! ot fmlt well'8 enjoyed by the at . Wilmington, FrIday afternoon. .OLOTHING-Mrs. R. ~ HalUock, ' . .. • - , """I!!' " "ft" . t:'I~_~·I" .... m mbe • • • • • and Mrs. Harvey Rye. I«lS~ . t.jll to t,.n~f mu4 ,~.'do ep~, In! etI\1911q & ~wo we... e rs, program ~~ts, and a vls_ Mrs. J . K, Preston and ' .Mrs. R. H . .come. t.arln, "1O"n4 the MIlt ·..ttr ~ w.. ~ vaeatlOflln 1'IoI1da. ltor, Mrs. Will Holland, of Spr1ng U Mr. Albert Wilkerson spent Sun- Hastings; ' DEVOTIONS-Mrs. . RaJto tbe ben of tb JIa Hour • • • • • Valley. day with Mr. and Mrs, Lester Oor. ~ ...._ corner on two wheels, to the mem e ppy . . Mrs J R ~ Ie w111 be hostess d mond Braddock; and PUUOIIJ:J&-t f '-8ix L .. ol~" 'fUuda1 atemoon, at "Our Rl,lpb Watrous, of. Dayton. ia ... : Dr, Frank A. Dilatush. noted on. Mrs. Russe1l1 Campbell. une 0 elBonB •• ,our Bouae." lipeudlna tbts week With bla uncle to the club, In OclfOher. phYlIlelan of ' Lebanon. will be the • • • • • A report was given by the flDance drugstore, and '~Pecks"Jook .ut.er,tbci opiIDIna ...acme the and aunt, 1If. aDd !olrs. P . L. Rea- ' • -• t k t h ' Miss Dorothy Dakin, of pullman, oomm ' lttee ftft follon..... Th......... . • 'ti ."" th h t d dry • .. "'EI J:DRATES 11TH gues spell er a t e dlnn~r m.eetlng .... mVl n, IoU e . 0 an , """Jrwe aneetIDIr 1JU bekl d~ ",n. . ', . ' •- • ~ . 1<01..... . of the ~ayne8vllle 'Clv1.c club, Mon~ Oregon. ].Irs. J. Wilson Edwards and Sept.· 12; waS the day set qlde travelm, wbo atoP fQJ' tllat ~ time a commI~ WItS ttR' BIRTHDAY WITH PARTY day nlght, September 16. Dr. DUa- dauglUM Mary Leah, of Springfield, the annual carlntng ' of inuta 'and J',tr.sbin, "eoke", or ."D~4" ~ tA """~ ofttcera ~ '- Mr. ~~. ,,~ E.- frank entush WUlrelate bi..~ elOperiences on and M~~. Emma Mc~~ure were call- vegetables to be tised In thti IICbooI CQmet OQt laden witb ice eI8c. . a" She bdt ~I. It ta tertaIned ~ IJ'OUI! Qf *b~ ,frlllnda Itt Miss Estl1l!f ~,*eP.a celebrated ber varlous hunting expld1tlons In Oan- ers at or:be Springs, home of Mr. junch room thtougout the wfut.er; cream conn tor all the kld8 ~l ~~ ~~. ·dIDDer. ~f .",~. • . ~~=e'!!I~" ~b".da · ~~rtenanln Prthl- ada. . :~:e=~ w. O. Tiohenor, Thursday A tour of the White BaIdng ~ " • , ' .. ......' . .-. "..... , ...., . . . 1!04 to to'. Y pa Y e The meeting will be held at "OUr . • plant was announced for '1'ridaJl. (includbll . lltmseJf) •••)fn. Qaaa. " . $IftJIIIPl OIP"'*", for 1Il'. ~...... If·~. ~ aqd eVenlng. l{~ guE~ were the girls House" and dinner will lie served • • • • Nov 8' and a card part~ to be ' aad )In. ·BontllY Cbe ~ m""UnI II ~, ~ f~ vUl~ the 8I v'!l Ottv". of tbe Oirls Prll~ndly aoclety, .of ' at 6(30 o'clock. Members are reMr. and Mrs. James Roblniion, of spo~;ed by the olub will be glven ' ,tartlntl'"olJt for ·ajSunday oeae U4 ......."" ~, HUlIboro. ~f. Whicb she is a. member, MIsse& quested to make their reservations Dayton, and Charles Burton Earn- at the high sch.~rlum the temoon tJttoll and decided ..,., ~ pI'OII'ain wIa ~, . • • ~ • • Qlllnnie ~ and NaoqU l!larnhart, ' with Howard Case or Oharles An- hart, of Springfield, spent the week date \.0 'be announced lafler. • '''~-h' foUOWa: .,a.. b.v tbe' clUb: " NaCl-' . lin. WiDlfred HendeI'\lOll aDd Mrs. and Mrs. R. L. Hacklwell. aQd Mrs. derson, tis soon as JXlSIllble end with their parents" Mr. and . th ey dJ WI,t car~ ,....... way IDa tram "Rome Sweet Bame" by Irwtn BllIa· 1".fe Dayton vts1tors. Donald L. Hawke.. ' I ' Mrs. E. F. Earnhart. .;...1. aaUez:ttwraite fben they walked ae Ion, as It"";, R&Jmoad BraddOck t~ iSeIcrI..- lIoDday. ' The girls spent the eventng play• .,. • • .Introduced, Mr. O. O. TbomPlOn. or waiD't up hill ...the familiar tloQ or "1Icnr ,.... lJpIQt OUr vaca- · . ••••• 1ng games. after ~hIch tbeyenJoyed Mrs. r· M. Borlng and daughters, Lebanon, representative of the A. A. figure ot, MiIa Belle O'Neall. tiaDa" ".. liven by iev~ of the IIIaa DorotbbY DakIn, of ~man, ref'resbmen,ta of Ice cream and IIID. Marjorie and Hazel, of Dayton, were A., who gave' a "bort talk aIioUt thei h , . cJ lte k' hair club membera: anoUter reajdbIg. "At Oreron. vJstted relatives here last birthday cake. T Sunday dinner guesta of Mr. and school ,boy patrol. He presented Mr. n er V r . roc mg c • tbe 'Ba:iI 0UDe" by 'lIft. .1'IIrna8' week. DurlJJIf ber stay abe was the ' .0 Mrs. M. A. Fulkerson. Humbler, w~o then explained bJ decomforts,!I, rockin, away aDd tile ~ ,... eonelu~ ~ sueat of II.1'II. Jbma MOOJure. at the tall the work and organlladori of on ' h.er front porch, ab~rbed anot.bet lema by tile ~~ , . Little Inn. : T. c. 8botvlell and son, of Maple- this patrol. Pollow1ng tbese talb the in a book 'and perfectly. ob- A ~t IOcIal hour". ~lci • • • .• • ~eral services were held this wood, N. J ., were week end guests of merilbers 01, the club voted In faYOr livionll to the u'dffc IIPo ...·:u...g after the ~ dunnt w~eb !olr. and .~. Wtlfrecl Squ1re.s and Th ' afternoon, at the Waynesvllle Mr. and Mrs. Alva Thompson and of. a sch~ J!oy patrol tor, WlI,JDes. ., . ~ time a deUcloua.two ~. ' OIl daughter JSuncJa.y sueste of MZ. . e orgUUlIl8.t1an of olasses and Ohurch of Obrlst, for William Allen famAY. _ ylUil. . ~ by just. few ~e.t ii, front of was enJo1~ .~ IlDjt lilts. Doulilu .BoWnPworth, of clubs baa . been C(~pleted. The fol- LI~plncott. age 16, who dled at his • • • • • ' Superintendent L.. A. J~t '~_ her ,.. all the I Jtran,ers I,n . ' , .. ClrepIlJa, . '. lowing people have been honored: . bome early Monday morning atter MIss FlOSSie FIres was a dinner , dressed th~ olub with a report of ~ toWIl stop and look at t~e I , • • • • • Sen~ors: President, Mary MOI8: V1ce ~n exteJ}ded Illness of four years. guest Sunday of hel'" p!lrents, Mr, enrollmeht at tbe Bcllool8 tbla year, pictur81 . . front of .Oakley ~ Ruth COlmer apeot l,be week Presldent, Benny Furnas; Secretary W. O. smi~, minister. olJlclated at aDd Mrs. Elvan FIres. explained the stepS that ~' bMn Rid ' _ cU f il ' f end with & former cJllamate ' 1mB and Treasurer, RQbert Oroetlng; , the service. , • - - • • · taken to relieve ··~ overezuwd ,e~. u ~... a., atll.. Y 0 Belen BpIadler. of Aabv1lle Oblo News Reporter, Robert Osborn. Mr. Lippincott was born In, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Reason visited condl!LOn at the grade ~ aDd seven," ~o!?.. Pop and . ' . .tW!~rs: Presld.ent, Lyle Fox; Vice Waynesv1lle, tbe son of MatUda and Mr. and Mrs. IAio~rd Fester, ot askedthe cooperation of.all ~ fiy.eL, JUde ID o~e ' rO.... , _ Ronald 1IarcUq, of Qwsetown: Presldent'._ Helen Gons; ~etary Benjamin Lippincott, live his entire ~yton, ' Sunday. 1Mni. ~ter's In making ~ a SU~Ul " ' . ~UPl. and DO rumble lea~, Tt.. ......~ 11118 Bet\J-vtr- Q.,. II Iprndl",. a ~ weeIdJ vaca- ' and ' ~astirer. Pr~ces JobDa: We hero, and WIUI a paln~ by mother, .Mis. Townsend, of Wlcblta, ,year. ', .1 , eitb... just a n ~rdlnary IJIDI& Bartebot to, J:ftnk Tar~ tloq Wi" , hIa parents. !olr. and 1Ir.i. Ne:Ns Reporter. a :eba Surface.' ' ~' " KIln., was also their gues't. Mr~. Ralph Hastlngs and Mia, g. trllDk witJI the lid , proppea ~be. aCID of 1II'. ,an4I1ra.. ~ T. ,So ~j Bophmores: Pr1estde~t, Rldhard' He Is surviVed by his wife, Oarne, . • • • • • . .. ' K .. Preston presided at the' ~l " 'lad fo i 'f I i II beIiI8 ~ by her ' ~ • • • • Osborne; Vice Prl!sldent, Mary Jean two daughters. Miss Eva Lippincott .Mr.. ,and Mrs. J l Wll!i()n Edw~rds, hour y.'hleb foUow,ed tile ,pnIIIJip). up.; " ur .pa ~ 0 , . egs, ~nta. Mr: uxt:1Ira. Bert IC. HaltMr. ani l11'li. V1ctor Carpenter, of Thompson; BecrE~tary, Ellen Mala; and NT&. ·Marte B~ln, .and olne of Sprlngfleld, spent tbe :week end with a "get acquainted tJm~": ~ liilt, and havbiJ the.ct. . .Mlddleto..Q, ancUlr. and II.1'II. Row- Tl'eUurer, Jane Hartso,k; NeW8.Re- gr~cb1ldrell. • with ]dr. and Mrs. Ronald Hawke. ~, ~hls time refreshment.l!. o~ I~ • otthelr.livel ...trotll'the,. MIsa ~ ...' ~ head n.ne~ lJ,\ , anllllllOdlDe were Sunday dlmHir porter. Vir§l~ Preston. BurW wl\S In MJaml Cemetery. • • • •• " tea' and cakes were' served , by ,. ' oak• .,Q. their faces they 'tbe' ClDclDDaU OeDeNl hoIIIltaL Mr. auea~ 01 \11'. anclllrll. OWe 1Oaall- F're.shman: President. Almetta . Mrs. R. D. 'Tolle. of !Alex~drla, cdmmlttee comprised or the CDI1 q4 "ft~lftV1lrill' their .ride. .. Ba~ ill a and~ of the thdver; dSDp, ., Steinke; Vlpe Ptesldent, Irina pires; ,STROUDS ENTERTAIN Va., Is vls1t1ng relatives here. new 01l1cers. .• t· t . of .... ' ..~ of (lIDaInnatt. U4' 1a DOW at· • • • • -.. Secre ' Bett Routzahn AT 81RTHDAY DIN • • • • • . The committee ,In charge .01 ~~ ~,..e .....088 IlUated wlUl &be ~ . ~ Mr. aD- ur.. B. 'J, BrItt Iftcl four ,~. y , . . ' NER Mr, and Mrs. ,L. A. Garst and .freshments for the ~ . ~ ridm• .in "Q.~~ 00. of IIIIIuunrtJ1A I..s.1IoII an ~ cbUdreia; !It CbtcaIo. called OlD Dr. Elgbt t. Pr~ldent. Oarlton Stanley. . faml,y were Sunday dinner guests was announced a.s fol~' ~ ~ ' l(tOl( ' " tl tli~1. at -ertiIj;"'""'r' j! • ~ ;, ~ L. ..... ,IIUDdai. n will be re- Secretary and Trleasurer, Joe Davia; a~:'v:ratlo!1 of t~eir birthday) of Mrs. ·J. O. 'Garst, of Dayto~. }J'oward Burton. ' II.1'II. ~~ 'diJlhl't ...,.....--.to smlle... '1W ~ WU1 be III ewem of ~ th., made their home Repom,r., Bobby Bemard. . Septem~r ~rWhl~ : h fall !n Sunday Mtemoon they vlstted Mr. Oook, Mrs , lJowell Th~ ~ an icture of SQnd-X late ~, ., beIe eIIII-een yeam~. Eight n:, Presldlent. But Dunlap; Btro d hte ' rt' I' ed s. E. T. and Mrs. Herman Plunkett and HaITY SlJUth, Mr8~ I IrwQP IIlfltord. ,P " ,. '," - ., _ • • v,tce PreSident, ,Ruth Ann JobDa; u e an at dinner, Sun- fam11y, of 1'rotwood. : Mrs. Fred Rush" Mfa. ~ld 'BarDretary j, I F AREWEU. PARTY FOR ". aDA lira. NorrJ,a H. Reed', .of aec: and Hazel Vlnt: ir ts I Cl'd . . , hart, Mrs: and cvmp , 0" , . rac~g HADLEYS' THUDRDAY Ohc;afo. 9II1ted Dr. Kazoy L. , Cook, Llbra:rlan, BoIUl1e Peters. Mrs ,eB, gu~ n \! ed Mr. and Mlases Jean and Jane Hartsock Mrs. T. O. r..~ '~t.cfcu.ta and their lady. ' . , ,, 'l'\leadq. . Seventh Grade: President, 'Donald .~~ Hart and daughter. were Sunday g\1I;S~ of Mr. and Mrs. " I 40... --:-. ' . • • • • Brown' Vle a--Id Glad" tOn e. -.". Belle Hart. and Mrs. Al Th ,. , . " , " b t , ,~ ...~ ~ a war' "" . At tbe In"'latlon of tM UIaml . . • e on"" eDt. ",a AW'e: .Ja.clt Bfuwn aDd Robert 11 f va' ompson and famUy. ' I, . S...day aftemoon ... ' ~." -. I11III ~ 8tpCbtjll, daughter SeCretary, Rosemary Mulford; '!'rea- Rlcbmo son, . , ~ 0 , .' ...... l \ '. ~ =,=:r~~ of Mt, ~ 111'11:' ~ ~tocUtIll, Burer, Mary J'1S1~ Anderson; News or etDci~':~i!!~·:~I:S=, . Mrs. James RO~tnBOn, of Dayt?n. OJ~~ eq~ll,?n 'Di~ ~ ' t ' the !l' n."tolq~t JUt.• • with her Reporter,...Jlmmy Hartsock. and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. StroUd. ' M';¥ ~tty. ~ Miss Rutb &.1SOliS ._('RlES, . .wJd~ ~, lleeWIC . BQu..~tCll' ~ ~t... ~. ~ .~ J4• . A. Olee Club: President. Roxie Backett; Mfet?loon call~' at the Stroud l 1sti~·, ~(Mr!I:: ~t". Ed~,gtpn . ' .. n . f; , , . .' ".. ' . - ~ Wtr,' ~ bODor;or •. ufd ·~ . '. • . ' .: '. Vice Presldent, Huth Conner: ·.,Bec-:- home ' were Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles e~py,ed.,Q1nner at ~.e .L,ittle , ~~' . ~ , " " ~~ Ilif..i.... : th.e . horse"' th~t _Ilra.;,L!iteIl\ J1IdIeIuid:~_ .' , . ' " r~ ~ Trea:surer.:Mary MOBIl; Allen;' of 'Daytoq, aDd Oharles' noOln: ~tllrdayeventng, and SpeJlt tlie The" country ' ~Of~~L ~. . 18ft. _ ......_ ..._. . ...~Io. ~. II1u ,B etty a.rtiJock of ~DClmati. LIbrarians, ~tl,e Davls and Jane of Olnctnnau ' evening at the hQlDo ot MrI. -Edg- erlne and J. ,R. GIbbOns" -~ P"'~~- the hay Jo~ • Diggilll " ~7' .. -· 1 0 - ..l.~~~ --:" Wbo ~ IIeeD ~1D8 ·a vaeaUCn1' HartsOck. ' . . '. . . Ington. ' • . ~ene of the O:lbbona.tauWll ~ , ; ~ &IiiIIt ..... a& , 1Irh~ ~ , ~ ..... anA sweet " a-~-e to' . ' ... ~, . 1 , with . . _ _ 0': - - was ' tbe . EAR ' H : f ' . • .• • . , ' Sunday " " •. ~ ~. QUI ODe bUlldNd aDd . ~" 1),. ,. - : - - - ~:-. " ' -," N ART FAMILY s ' .. . ' , ' 0II1ii1lM . .cteta and ~hicJl IIlIIIlIMn GI ~~ .~~at~i!':oo~ ~ The acti~l 'W~ahes to .thank the REUNION HELD SU'NDAY M",~.~: at n~~h.:: ilyBe~~::-t~~" ~ , ",ere I.t~ ,e!'te~ in seb~~... .J(lpl&~~dJbDer.la1JOw11d ...... ·In~ .' Prlen~ Meeting tor thl! gl~tof a -:-- . . , , Mrs,Ira'Bro~::ijaoD. '(jfFrarik':' Xenla, DaYt6n, .,Ottele~. " aDd nae w~h .se~h u.tn. . car- ~ ......... of ," , , " " " " ". •• • • • CCIOIrer .w be ~ ill 'thJ! ~e~ ,The annual reunton of tbe Jacob lin; Mr. and. ~. B. , .J. 'Bro~ and ~Uforri.la enJo1ect ; & ~ . . rl~ b, whick ~8 I~I ~,. COD. . . . .on., ~ .~, '" tI1N:, ". ad II'rL .~ Broob.. or , . -;-. Eambart famwes was held SUnday. Mr. aDd ~ ~ of ~er at' noon. and . . .t ......... de let,their, 't Im.·ple.....· :::~far8nIl ~ -bI bath Mla"'~, UI4I .... Lulu . TUt.oa: 8ohool ,rill be "p~'lburaclay at ~~ ~e of Mr,· ane! Mrs. 110- ,Vena1Jlee. 0,; ~ Ethel H81fkc1lnd, d~,•.gree~,and ~.. , S~ ib~e of:. e n r, , • Of .~ weN ~ irQesta of r ~ Prtdar'r 8e)lltemb.er ~ aud ward Burley. of New Burlington. M!'9:Ral:old WU~~maOlJ~ .o~ ~~~ . .1I-t\vJth • .-....t 108 fOf Mr• ...." . . . J. R.~. " . 20th. for ' th~ ,...mett OouDty P,aIr. About fUt, reJii.t;1~ enJOJed plc. • • ., ~ • . :" , ,--.... . ' ! ... ,, ,j . ' • . • • . , . . , 9F ~C!OI: ~d ,WIll man;b at the nJc cUnner 1PId. ba~ ~. • . and Bli'a. ~l A L~, tJi. W. .t!:!~II, .•Clerk ia . ' 'lbIie. • I. ....... 01 ... . , Ud hW fa,t.ber.oar- .fF on .Pr1cIaJ. ~ ybo atteiJded from W~Yftee'; tamed the ~ or tbIIt<~ "ir~~~.1JJ.~j~ 4I'Jpoaa ~ ella 01 . ., are •• . . Wtlbwdt, qbt . ~ were 1Ir. ADd lib; B. p, Bam- club. Bat~ eveb!ill;· . . . __ ta top'......4 coat _ _ ........ , JIIIIiII DIIdIWm ~ Ali 8CIiool ~ &be bIIh......- - ~ ~, Mr. aDd lin. A. 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The Re<U are on the last lap of Pall huntlrig season opens In Ohio NEW HUlTS farmel"1 anti Ethel HanJJ'e r, 30, Fos. their gru~ 1940 schedule. TheY'!:e In lellS than three weeks with the E, C, Crane Editor a~d Publisher ~er, packer. beglnning ' o( the sqUIrrel open sellwinging 'their way through the ,East son, SeP t . 25 '" to Oct. 10. , Myrtle J . Young, Lebanon, seeks on, their longes road trip o( the ' ISSUED EVERY TilUaSDAY ItEAl, ESTATE TR,\NSFEItS ~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _--::_-=--._=---:-:--:---:-:----_, " divorce from Lawrence Young, The season Is the same as laat season, a trip on Which , the ' club's 8u~ Price, .1,60 Per Year, Pa,ula in Advance C#lnrgfug \8't'OSS neglect, BJ:¥Ii asks pennant stntus will be decided. ,year. Follr bushy tails may be taken 1 W " . per dny· oy one person, and after the restoration ~ of ih'" malden , name, Clifford Thompson to Char es . Not u~tU fleptember 27 wUl the IIN;t day the possession limit 1s eight Jones.. Maple and, Maple ,are her and Myrtle Howard, lOot 48 In the Reds return to their home Crosley ' attorneys. Field tor t\1elr final tlU'ee games of SqUirrels ,are comJllon a all counPlainview Manor. Franklin. George and Lois I . Henkle, to the season against the Plttsb " h ties ot tho State, with fox squirrels Mararet , Ann Fuller , Franklin, seeks divorce from Jack Fulll!l', MArvin E. And Elalne C. Youn~, Pirates. In the meantime they~ predominating In the uppe~ half, Mllidetown, charging neglect and .23-acre In Turt.lecreek township, have plnycd 22 consecutive games and ~ys in the southern hall, The . ' cruelty. The couple were married near. LebAnon. on foreign 5011. mt:I all red squh'i'els, which are not March 23, 1939 and he.ve no chUdMary Elsie Snook to Nannle Re 1' blghiy valued as game and on which bois, plot In South Lebnnon. High spot of the trip, of course, Is there Is nb closed season, .are In eVIreno CITY FABIIBB8 VERSUS BORN-AND-BRED FARMERS Emma DrA'e to Elmer and BeMe sehed~led to~ Sunday, when the dence In the whole of the State, COl\lJ\tON PLEAS PROOEEDINGS ru t hi Reds and Brooklyn Dodgers tangle Squirrel hunting prospects are exMllIer. two plots In U on owns p, In a doubleheader at Ebbets Field "limp, he waa lUnd of a dumb farmer, wasn't he? said one at the above Archie E . Boggers to J . ·C, and in the finnl meeting of the year be- Pected to be about the SAme as last B & Bs who had Jus. fin18hed reading R. F . D. a ,p opular book of a year DivorceS' 'Yere granted ' wo plain- Addle Collier, three acres in Hamil- tween these two bitter- rlvB.ls. Pre- year, according 'to the Wildlife Reor two ago that related the .dvent~ of a city fa-rmer and hla. wife in tiffs Monday. Aileen McQuown was ton township. George . IVAr and 'cedlng the doubleheader In l"latbush, search StaUon at Ohio State UniSingle versity. ....," eetabllBl)lng t~selves on the family homestead. So do many of the city granted a decree Crom Herbert W: Blanche Gerrard to Fred and Thel- the Reds wi.ll play t"-e McQuown, and ctatody Of their son. ma Eltzroth, two tract.s In Union games tn New York, \Uhlle the Division olflcLals urge all sportsfarmss appear to thoae to whom every detall of farm ute 15 an Old story. Mi h I Ly 4 ths WUII ' c ae nn, man . am oownshlp. Dodgers are playing the Pltates five men to contact tile farmer In whose The swln.g of population to the city and back a8ain to the country In re- F . Smead was divorced from BonRuesell And L. A. Smith to cmproPf!l'ty they expect to hunt to obgames In three days. cent yeal'l has brought many City people back to the fanns. To them Alee Smead and ordered to pay $10 tord Thompson, one-half acre In tain permission ,for hunting. They farmlni II an adventure. They malte mistakes to the amusement of the monthly for the support ot their .Franklln township. h From Bl'09klyn. the Reds will suggest that sportsmen do this at daughter. Rosnlee, 4. Arthur and Grace ShElron to Mar- end for Philadelphia for three 8 & BI but join In the lJr.Uih~ and teU the tale to their city friends as , The report at the sale of property ton B. Walker, plot In Mason, Single games, then wlll spend -an oft once and not walt until the IIrst day or the season. ~ jate. They are ~1:.rttcu1ate. that is they talk more about what the! involved In the suit of A. J . Harry TIiompson to Fred and day In Pittsburgh, "hlch w1l1 be 101are dQIg, tbey write boob and arUclea for the magazines. They misun- Scheurer aaglnst the Morrow Can- Ftuby 'I110mpson, one-half acre In lowed by two doubleheaders and a deJ'llCandc $be farmers and the farmers mlsuncIerstand them, but they love nlng company approved and pay- Massie township. slngle game in three days. Another NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Lewis W . Winters to Julla Mary, Lo double billBelaces the Reds Administrator It. 'lbere II a UJrtH In every crop and neW baby anlmal, something to talk ment ot amounts due ordered. I te be t at St. The court set. September 14 to Easton, plot In Carll5le. · u s on .}) I)'l r 24. hen two and lallih .mut in, every rallure. They get together ~ compare notes. near the motion of Willard Jones, Louella L. Dakin, trustee, to more single games, after which they UIU&lly tbey are weB read on modern theories and practices. They keep In defendant In a suit 1n which his wUe Frank V. Stltt, lots 167, 168, 171, and will head for home lor their last Estate of lUary E. La~, Deceased Notice Is hereby gtven that Alma touch With the IIOvernmeDt aaencles and read government bulletins. Florence H. Jones was plaintiff, 1D 182. in M88on. series against the Pirates. J. Lamb whose P~t Office address 8omeUID" l.!Dfortunately they are picked out 118 easy mara but usually w~ch he asks ' permission to conClyde Carr to Raymond and Hazel The first contest ol\ the Pirate set., Is R . 2, Wayntlflville, 01110 hils tlnue visits with their child, which Adams, 12 Bcres In Clearcreek town- on Friday, September 27, will be a they find lODIeone ready to act 118 friend In need. been duly appointed as Administrathe wife Is said· to have forbidden. shiP.. ladi~s' day event. Tickets 'for this ODe thlDg that Clausee many m1aunderstandlngs is the ~culty of trix ot the Estate of Mary E. Lamb Five motions of the defendant In Annie M. Stanton to , NLoholas game, and also for the Saturday flndl~ out what II .. fair price fo .. aerv1ces rendered. The city farmers the suit of O. E. Young, trustee for SChneider. plot In Franklin. ,. and Sunday~·.games to follow, are Jate of Warren County, OhiO, deare out.a1de of the easy going exchange of labor system common to the certain bondholders of the Villag(l Louise Ingles to WUbur .and Dor- now on sale at the Red's downtown ceased. Date\i this 22nd 'day of August nelIbborhood. They are ,used to setting pr1ces for labor and are reluctant of Mason.. aganlllt \the V11Iage of othy Hawke, plot In I..ebanon and ticket office at 30'" Vine Street, Cln1940. to barp1D even when they feel they are being overc:barged. SOmetimes they Mason sustained. the plalntur Turtlec.reek township. clnnati. Mall orders will receive RALPH H: OAREY ., .are 'equally reluctant. to 'accept the favor lmplled when they are c:harged being given 30 days In whlch t.o Anna V. Bishop to W. J. conway, prompt attention, Judge. of the. Probate Court answer. lot In Whitacre addltlotl, Morrow. _ _ _ _ __ Warren County. Ohio. 11M &.baD ibe work WM WOl'tb. SOme tim8fl It Is cW!1cult to get a price aet John Schleehau! to Allce Behlee_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ Carl AbaecherU, At.ty, on the wort becauae the worker thinks tha~ the city man w1l1 pay more PIlOD4'1'E COUIlT haut and Mary Tierney, two tracts thlD be dare ask. "Ob ~uat pay what yOl,l th1nll: It Is worth." Is, an annoyIn Harlan townsh1p. townshiP. near Lebanon. Arthur J ; and Harry ~11 have lni answer for either too much or toq little w1l1 cause future trouble. A Ella Kessllng, by administrator, to ' W1I11am P . Culberson to Edwin NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT been named admlnJatrators of the Mabel K. Gardner, 64 acres , 1n and EmUy Elsbernd, plot in TurtJedet1P1te auawer of ao much per hour or per day baaed on the averap rate ,MmJalstrator estate of their father, Garland H11I, creek township. • for lOCh work II far more acceptable to the clty man. and If reasonable aDd posted bond of '" ,,000. Earl Carr, Olearcreek township. Mabel Virginia W1llla,ms to Carlos wID u,suaUy be pald Willingly. City people are also used to month- W. 0 . ' Gilmour and A. O. Brant, Wittenmyer, plot In TUrtlecreek Tbe Malnevllle Jr, O. U, A. M. to E.~tate of Walter D. Varner Deeea!ied 11 bUla for wbat they buy. They often place the bUJ'den of collection on were. named appra.lsets. Notice is hereby given that Laura Harry aDd Clara Rhodehamel. part The estate of James Vandervort, Varner Reed wb~e Post Office Ad&be teller and lOIIletUnea even forget If they do not get the monthly reof lot 60 In Maineville. I • LEGAL NOTl:CE Washington townshlp, has been dress 15 R . R.S. Waynesville, Ohio JDJDder that 1a atiD conaldered an lnault by many of .the old- school. , Charles S. ReynOlds to O. W. Long, has been duly a.ppolnted AdmIngiven a net value of $807.09, with A DeW countrY ute la developing and 1t Is lIOing to take patlence an4 15tratr1x of the Qtate of Waltel' D. Mrs. Lewis KlphlU't and Mrs. Rufus The unknown survlvlng 'IlpOuse If plot in Deerfield twp. toIII'ance to mate it work smoothly. The citY! fanners bring their know- Reed as beneficiaries. any there be, of Wm. Love~t. deMargaret Tucker, and JennJe Bell Varner late or Warren COunty, Ohio, 1edI1" 01 bUIiDeIa metboda to add to the practical working ttiowledie of A net value of .,s2'l.03 haa been ceased; aDd his unknown belrs, de- to Richard Bolllnler, lot In Harveys- Jeceased. _ Dated this SPth dny of August 1940 the ute loni farmera, U touchiness and petty prejudices ooul(i be laid placed on the estate of Prank BUey vlSees, legatees, next o:f kin, their burg. . RALPH H, CAREY ' uade, DI1f metboda Of co-~rat1on ooUld be wo~ out to the benefit of Bllver and II exempt from 1nher- admln1atrators, execuu,TS and sa- Cora Ham1Iton to George E. Hal~ ltance tax. . slgns, If any there be, land any and Judge or the Probate court .,.,one. 10i8 48-53 in' Mackinaw addition, The co~ plac~ a net value of all persona cla1mlng' under them. , Warren COunty, Ohio. 19'12,50 on the estate , of Smith whose nameis and places of residence ~. A COIUUWTION Binkley, Prankllil. with hl8 wife 811 are unlqloWD to the plaintltl and beneflolary. cannot with reasonablj~ dlligene~ be Wa~' bu aome peoplewho do NOT find It too inuch trouble to The value of the eState of Ellen ascertained; or any and all persons Wlgglns Willi touDd to be t2,735.<14 having or ClalDilng arlY interest In won WWl.tlGp, In the. Letter to the Editor pubUabed AUgust 29, 11140 ref- and de'clared exempt from IUberl- the hereinafter deacribed real estate, eren.ce ... _~ to the fiDe work done on air plane models thla summer, tance tax. will take notice that on the 4th day ~t , ~cnuna&el1 in the plea for yocaUoDa1 claases In automobile and The couQ has approved the : first of September, liMO, A. lfI. S~. aduac;&ortm......nlca retCftDCfl waa made to the needs of o~er boys and aDd final acco\lt)ts of A. C· Bryant, minlstrator of'1.he . estate of aald IbDIe oa& of 1ICbool. ·Tbe leaders or the WaynesvWe SIQt ' Club felt that admln1Btrator of the estate of Wm. Lovett, deceased, tiled his PcUlS. SmP&ed that ,A trpIane 'modellng waa only tor younger boys. 'Ibis of Prancls L: Ingram; Willtam Biggs, tLtlon In the Probate Oourt of War, adm1n1strator of the estate of Alice ren .county, OhiO, bei:ng case No. coune S. far ~froIP the truth ' for there are thousanda of men many of Blggll; W. Chester Maple, admlnl- 2046 on tile Clvll Docklet thereof, al~ ~t bualneu aM profess1onal men who find 1t a fascinating strator of the estate of ElIzabeth leging that the personal estate of It iIacbea careful, ac:c:urate wort. 88 well as the fundamentals of Maple; Jessie RIchmon; executrix of said decedent Is Insut.nclent to pay aeoaauUQ. It bolda the same re1atlonah1p to the development of the estate of Nonnan 1.. Rlehmon; his debts and the charges of admln....,..'t.Ica that the iadto '.hams" did to tbe development of rad1o. Who Minnie Kelley, adminlstr8:trlx at the isterlng hl5 estate; t:hat he died estate of Banford Kelly; otho Lane. seized In fee simple of the following kDOW boW many fu~ a.lrplane designers and enalneers may get their executor of the estate of Mary Edna' desCribed real estate iBltuate In the 11Ib& In this dubl Lane; W, Ohester Mallie, ' admlnl- said county, to-wlt: , JIowey~ no ODe trade, proteaa1on, or hobby reaches everyone 80 that strator of the estate of Laura ~"Situate in the County of Warren. ua. a&MllDeDt 01 the need ,.. voc.tlODal uamlng and a place to wom On bey, and the twelfth and tlnal ac- State of Ohio, and; lJi the Village of oUIer ~ eepeclallJ for thole who ~ve had to quit BCbool. 1a at1l1 count . of Charles Poppe, trustee of HarveY8b~ aDd described as tol, . . . ~.. Gustav Poppe. , lows. Beglnnlng at· a stone comer true. '!be two do nat coDlllct or necesaarlly compete. We only need KO""" The court Blso approVed the sec- to Meriba ' Honnell's lot on South I*JIIIe who do NOT find It TOO ~OB TROUBLE. , ond and final account of Oharles J, Street, thence S. 8:l';". E. with South 1Iere .. the protelt that came 1n too latIJ to be anawered laat week Waggoner, guardian of Cyndora Street forty (40) teet to a stone' W. J:Iope that we have ma«\e amenda and w1l1let them speak for them- Eynon, aUesed lnaane, thence N. 27%' E. e1ght and two: .... . Charles Mount has been named thirds (82-9) poles; .tltlence N. 62%' admlnlstrator of the estate of John W. forty (40)" feet to said Merlba r "Pleue correct that atatement (referred ~ above) sa we have a H, Mount With James Predmore, R . Hormell'& une; thence: S. 27%' W. .~ .DUIIIber 'of young men over eighteen. very much lDterested in a1rpl~e D, Clay and James 'Shupert as ap- eight and two-thirds (8 2-3) poles to ~IlDI. "I:oo ~y Persons around WayneevU1~ are under the lmpress- pralaers. the place of beglnnlnlJ; being the The aales of Marguerite Hartzel, same premises conveyed by Qeo. Son tbat tbJa CWb II for YOWlPI' boy•• Btart.2D( · Sept. we are to have two men a month who really know guardian of W11Jlam'D. Hartzel have Blanton IUId Lou. Biallton, hls wlte, ;_ to Wm. Lovett em 'Novll/nber 22, 1915. IOIDfl.b!DI 01 ~utk». Theee men come from Da)'1on. Some from bet:p a.pproved. The court ordered that Walter T. whlch conv~ 18 recorded in ~t~. Jordan, administrator of the estate Deed Book Vol. 100, Page 333 or' the .. U - " )'OQ could put! acroea the real yalueof the tralnlnlr the boys of LoueU\, Thomas, post addltlonal Recor<l4, Of Warren COunty. Ohio," ,.. t · , • ' .-.ad: ,.,un, men let from model bu11dlng It would be ·more appreciated. bond. That Insofar aa said A. H. Stubbs ''l1Ie euccell of the Wayne SJr,y Club of WaynemJle wtll depend an The court set September 23 to sa such administrator can, In the ex_ _ . . . Tbe8e men have volunteered to come down an4 help OUII boys hear ' the Inventory of Benjamin erclse of, due d~ence ascertain, Bald' Long. admlnlatrator of the estate of decedent 'left no survlvlng spouse, aDCl ~ bow It'a up to tbe boys: It -they ~'t . produce ' enoUgh audience Ro6a Long; same date for the sched- nor any heirs, devisees, legatees, next U- . . ~ their time to come doWn. we of olaims, debts and u8.blUties or of kin, nor any legal representative 'l$ will ~ the boys nothing to oouie to tbeIe meetlnp. the esta~ of Mary Lamb•. and' Sep- or representatives thereof. tembel' SO to hear the Inventory of The prayer ·of sald 'P etitlon Is that ~cllle Puchabel'ler , the estate of GeOrge BeC~ Bald rl!81 estate· be $old free' from all It lI 'to be boped that many w1l1 re.pood to thla opportunity .. the Th~ ~urt approved the schedules right of dower of Imy surviving ~~ ill t.be moderp 1IICIl'l4'111 Increaalnr every day, of e1!,lni.s, debte and llab1l1tles of ·the spouse; that the, right:! and Interests estates of Nancy E. Ratwr, Lebanon, of all parties may be fully deter.: and A. H, 'Tumer, Lebanon. mined; and that sald petitioner A. Louie Freeland, admlnlatratrlx of H . StUbbs, be authorized and' orTbe late wui Ropn,' w~ ~ '.,.too1ablng Rut ~or toucb1ng on the. estate of William A. Preeland dered to sell,sald' real estate accordhaa been ordered to ·seU teal ,estate Ing to law and for such oUier and falbJea uad ......"'... of us humu», ooce wrote thla: "If a man doeIIn't t .....;,.....:... '-lIfe I -...----let ..._ cUe ........ ":'thout an"...... -t w1l1.-~-" him a private sale for notlesa than ."'50 ,tu'1he,r relle~ ~ ~~h he Dl8¥ 'be - - ... -.....,., ...... - - w. ,..... """'"'" ·Wllbur aDd Earl Dugan, Lebanon. entitled. . ' ....... , , have been named' adDilnlstrators of The persop<!' first above' mentioned , • All fII '. 'MWI oI.erved what happens co' the tam1Ues of men who the ~te of Catherine D~ and will further tate notice that.·theY .... ~ "..,AIa a ~ larp ~ of cUet. result) Is w~t ~ted bond of t12,OOO. James Foley, hav~ been made ·~e. defendant',to .... iii la " n. '[WIdoW. ~ work when IbOUld be . ~oyIDg ' happy Oharles Stewart ~nd Robert Mooney aald' PeUtlon and UWt they are re-....W,ere ~ appraJJeta. . qUlred to answer the ame on or be..... IIUIIt 10 wlt.bOllt ~ education. BCIIIiea we 1oItAlba We1derhold named to ~-. fore the 19th day or' Oc~, 'llMO• . . . . . . .'. . . . . . the fuWn are ~ deIItIvJI!d, ' . • ~ the ~ of Loula ,,~ ' ~r JudlDlent wfl1 be ~eD .......~ at . . Ufa IDIAnnae on. . tta ~ cert.aID Dleana of • •- erhold. Harlan toWll8hlp, wltb O. -B: IDgly• . . ~ tt---.D4 &be Unna: we leave . are the ·, 0JarIt. ~ Lemer and 0harlejI Dated thla *1I&y: 01 September, U'_

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cbndren. and the host la nd hostess FROM A FARM DIARY Ings are beglnnag for the Fall but which kll1d we w1l1 have next. A and !amUy, and Donald. this time of year I hate to go to year ago. we were having the hottest Helen Davidson. of W~lSblngton C. DRY RIDGE town. weather of tbe year. ' H" spent IMt week at thH parsonage. - -ge-pt. 7. Too biid tnesor beans are'-~Come . , cblcken dlnnel' with the ~l Pox, of Lebanon. and Oath- S . ~ ""'-'_ I t I to th stU! too wet to put In because It Is MILK PRODUCERS T ... le lAIdiea AS4 at the Leblmon' erl, ne LudJngton. of ' 'Waynesvl Ie. Montgomery ep.... .. ...... y wen SEEK ADJUSTMEN ' T _.. Count Fair. n Lots ofe a I ong tI'me ttl I Man d ay but perhaps fair clln1DII hall Dext Sunday Sep~. were united In marriage at the people, though I dtd not see ... anu the rain will hold 011 till we get 1". . • Ferry parsonSge by Rev. Smith Sat- Id f hi ed I ni partl --.,' them in . I am goIn g to Ilave some 0 t Of Mills Velma 8mlth returned hoJDe urday at 10:30 a. m. . ~ : o~ad p ~ c 11 · e,s. Per- them' combined. Seed beam were so AlthOUgh retail milk prices have last Tuelcla, after aD extended visit THe PerTy church will hold their aps cy ea n ear ~r' or per- high this YCIll' I think I , will try to rIsen In Olnclnnatl. producers in this with ber cousIQII tD 8t: Loula. 110. ~e 'coming, and celf..'brate their haps I was In the wrong PBJ't ot the save some but that will mean mak- area are receiving ~he same remunNr: and lira. H&n1 Northway. of Centenn~l Sunday. September 22. grounds. People eating at the lunch Ing a mouse proof place to keep eration for raw milk. Harrison BevBring your basket and spend the stands and drlnkJng Coca Cola but them. HM anyone Ideas as to the lin. Lebanon. member of the board Dayton were s.tUl'daY evenlng cUDner ~ta 01 Mr~ &oct Un. CharlM day. ' no lunch spread out, from bMkets best way to keep them? We are go- of dh:ectors of the Independent. 00Mullelilx. ' , Mr. and Mrs. P . J . Thomas and (ull oC fried chicken and layer cake. Ing to take one ;nore cutting of al- opcr~t1ve Mllk assoct.atlon, sald WedMrs. El1Jabe~ ,Bmlth, IIIsII II&ry son_ &pent the week end in Tenn- Thc cakes were all In the exhibit. falla but It Is an old fleld so that If ncsdny. Be declared that Ito tie-tip essee. Thet:e was one big cocoanut cake It 'winter kills we do not care. If we may relmlt If the sltuatlon is , not Oook and PU'I7 006It were 'd1DDer gueata, Thunda" of Un. Marpret that made my mouth water. The wer~ going to keep the stand It clelll'ed In the near futUle. Bevan JObn& ' ~nges aU had attmctlve. well ar_ would be Slifer not to cut It so late. claims that ~e O1ncinnati·oJ'llBDi,a...... YIDI ranged exhibits. One of them had tlons hn n"Hft" th mi"_........._.... · Mr. and )In. 1IarrJ CorneD apent here. of his relatives. the JordaDI. Sap. 8. Sunday again. Ench week consld' 'I ~th'lS e, ,IA WlnfllO , ...... -. .. _AA,/: ' t the OOun I lace paper dQUy caps on all the jars Is h h h t t 11k er ng e pr od ucer. UIe1r Mrs. MalleI ~rry spent the flr!lt • ~ of canned food . It gave them a very sorter t an t e las . I looks e hnndlJng of the situation. ty Palr. ulte VI of the W~k with friends. In Dayton. pretty unl~orm appeanin~e~that rain b~t per~aps It wUl hold 01I till Producers' were' asl«id .t,o;.tue 'a~Mn. .'Iberle Jones has been q at Mr. aOt Mrs. Isaac Thompson. of Mr. and Mrs. Geor'ge Mariatt showed 01I the contents to a good tomorrow. duetlon or 40 cents 'p er' Ji\uU!rwd Ul the pUt. week and la ataylna Brookv1ll&, and daugbter, Mrs. C. o. tad Ith M d Mrs advantage. The flower exhibits are Sept. 9. When I used to spend my pounds In May and that ...1- 10 the home of her parenta Mr. aDd Members of the Book Review club Spinks 0 ' West Oarrollton Mr and SpeD ",un ay w r . an . be te summers in the country It was a 0 ..... . • "AId th Ir ' ual Bat • . • . LIn Mitt · f Day to) t r arranged and more Interest,. cents of It has been restored al ~.,J!!dwfn N\ltt near CentervlUe.~'" e ann p •..., on ur- Mrs Lester Orlss of 'Mlamillburg n or R • 0 11 . great treat to ride the load of hay • .lIJ'. and: Mrs.• Harold WhItaker day." A gather1nr cif ali the members Mrs'· Ida Rigler a~ son auy Sigle; Mr. -and Mrs. Morris Lewis spent Ing since the garden olubs lu.ve J tried helplng'load It this morning' though the retail price has been adand ch1ldren were &miIaJ afteniOoo aDd their famW~ at Roadside Park of Day tOr were called here Sunda; Sunday with and Mrs. Hlley them over. In the swine exwas quite proud when my loa~ vnnced. OII.~ at u);. home 'of Mr: 'aDd lin. Iwa picnic supper wu'the oocaslon on acco~ of tbe death of thelr Gibson and daughter. PauUne. near It onebeenormous. Ohester WhIte rode IIltfely Into the barn beca.use ·! • , • , ~I' of th t 10 bl t " . Be lbrook sow was Illg brushed a.nd powr ' . , - Ohmer ,. BollnpWor~h nbl' __.~""'''' .~ one e lOO8 ·en ya e p c- relative. a4rs. Harry Thompson. . " dered till she WM a leamln white was new to the job but I had . Mrs Katie Reeder and daUlhtera nlea the olub has experienced. MJ'I. who paM-d a.way early Sunday Miss JOIllJ Sma.rt of Troblne. epent f g g tramped it down firmly We got It . V ....... _ . . t last week with her aunt Mr and or show In the ring. The Imple. In company . with Mr. aDd lin. R. , . o ..."t and dauRhter. Margare . mornlni f"J{ter a. week's serlous' W' ' . m.e nt ekhlbli:a had tra."tors trom the all In before the rain. This evening I!rJiiat Anlb"-con and eon and lira. motof!,!d down frc)m lit. sterUng. ness . Mrs. Chester Shaw and son, Robert, , . -. I went to the Agncultural meeti g . ' _ Mrs Mildred We ve I confined smallest walklng garden plow to the . n BeaI1e KenrIdt ~pd dauihter,. of aDd lin. IJda Hatton and Mr. ana A very llellghtful afternoon w a s ' a r S giant sized Oliver I didn.t stay to at Sprlngbc)ro but most of the people ~tervlUe; ~ a ' PIcDIC cIIDDer lin. ReD ~ a~ daughter spent WtoneaClay by a number of to . ~~r home due to, an attack ot watch the trottln~ races but the whq started for the meeting must ·at Harmon Park, LebanDD. ~. Nancy from Wyorn1ng were In at- ladtes wh .. are members of the Ore- blOOd poisoning. ' grandstand looked well filled . have gone to the flre. ·It looked qultJ " lin. Ralph Barpr atteDded the tendance. . golllll. Lac"es·, Aid at the home of Mr. Earl Lucas was rushed .t o the near but someone said It was t he funeral of 001. A. O. SCott. at WaahMr. , Robert ~ Pra~nl . of Ohio Mr, and MI:s. J . R . Blteman. In this hospital In ·Xenia. (or an appendl- , O~e field of soy bean hay has bam at the' Otterbein Home. · The FRIDAy.:...-s.A:TURDAY .1DitOD O. ~. Pl'ldq. . State U'nlveralty baa been speDdtng communifl'. Refrelhmenta were cttts operation, , ,been cut. DOW If that ratn will only sky was red With It. Then came the ' 8eptembfJr, 13 and 1t :un. IIaf'IlU'et JObDa vtslted Mrs, a week with hiS grandparen~ Mr. served to Mesdames Omer Hollings- Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Bmlth and hold ,!ff till we get It In storm, and I did not stay for 'the z-mT8.-.2 "WOMEN IN WAR" : Kate ~. aDd her slater &net and Mrs. O~les ,L. ,~. , worth, Blld Swart.zel and daughter, family spent Monday evening with Sept. 5. The ~y has gone to trade meeting. The. end ot Clearcreek · niece, near QreIGII1a, PrtdaJ. ..· Mn. Ii: K : Klpbart aDd son, Mr. BtePhenlt, OUvt&,.. Cbarles Dley. Ar- Mr. and Mrs. TlmothY Smith and work with a neighbor but the hay To~lp east of Highway ~8 never wlUa WENDY BARRIE Mr.. and Un. ~ CJev!1an4 and O. Kelly ~pbart. ,of Olncll,!D&tt. and thur Swartrlel,~ Ja~es Brannock and daug,hter, Louise. . -WIll not be ready to rake ,y et anyway. seems to belODlr 'to Ute rest of It. The . ~LSIE JANIS ' chUdren,- or W..t oariolltoD, ' "... IIleI RoIemary ·1O¥l J~a1d. or eoo Thomas Charles ShAw and , I sbould offer apologies to Belen Blgliny seems to be a natural dlalso , Sunday afteJpobn and ' evenlDI Le~OD, were Sunday diii'fth.gueats da~hter. J~e, Mrs. Barry BradHunt Jackson tor nnsquot1ng~ ".BeP- vldlntr -ll~' ";'n{l Uus end belongs "rIONEERS OF TID' of ·Mr. and lin. Bo~ 01-, ot'Mr. an':1 ~. Oharles Smart and bUry. MIsSes Gertrude Kersey.- Eva ., tember". It , should be '!11l~ golden more naturally to WaY,lle Township. FRONTIER" wHie. . . ' Was Grace Smart. . Bwartzel and Mary Sher-wood. rod Is yellow" I wish someone would I notice ~t th"cy quit ,school ' wl~ . ,Ma.' W. P. Olarit. , Mn. ~erett Mr. and Mrs. Jj:Jiner Baines spent send ~ the rest of It. I can't find. the..chU~, ~bo4~ !lere go more BILLiELLIOT , ..ClA11( and IOD, Mrs. O. W. YOUDCe ' . the week "end with Mr. and Mrs. It.in any of the books I • have . here naturally to· w.aynesvl11e;'~d pelon" LINDA'WiNTDs · , Banner stewart ~nd fa.mUy. and I have tried and tried ~ ra. there. ' .':', ' . s " . ... . and. Clauabter8; ~ '. Dayton;-. .pent . . '.Prlday wlth lin ......, CanDonJ. ' I· " - ,MIllS Audrey orawtord spent the me.qtber It. Some thing about "yfI!J-.. BepL 10• .The stonn last night leIt Mr. and' Un. LeCID ~ur, aDd '- - : ,~ . weekend with her pILz.'ents Mr. and low butterfl1es." · the' oo~trY. 'Well wasbdJl. 'nie Sk.\' .ius. ,lIdward oaJiIWe1l, or Wasbbia:: v ..Mr. aod,,.I(J'IS, Barr1 OlIDe ·~ere ' . -, \ Mrs. Earl ;Orawf9ld. , Sept.. 6. The hay Is ' raked and was so beautifully btu~dhll.mQtnltlg i grou~ ~dy for plant- b~ It ~' ~t ~ :b~ore It CI!?Udea too' O. . . ~ dIDDer , .~ aun~ 'flsUoJa , ~ frienda 'at ~towD, " J~t!II ~ jr. sPent S.IJDd&.Y. , Mr. &rut ·Mrs .. Leslie ~rsuch and ~e • / day, ¥ &be boImt CIt IIr and ...... eundaJ", " - , ,. . . ', w~th Carl Smltll Jr. \ ,. ' d&lilhtel': entertained Mr. and Mrs. mg. U only the C;old weather bOldS up. a r,~ 111l;l ~:t', ~ ' In -the ' , ' ,: lira. Benry lIQr,phJ waa a' lNIl-' RAiv•. SmIth pieadled the ' fWl- , WDlard, Taylor and lll~mlly ~day.. -off t.llls ,y ear ' till . late. . eo many mm ~ ClUJ., WI\I!D t,h~ ~uD :A11eD II:Inrlck. I 1Il'!I•.o.,Bro1n.l. of W~ O. n_ vIal~ i!l.. LellaDOD, ~uiad.r.Y.. era! ~ee of Mrs. ~ '1bom~ ~dMrs., Bl!rt Bunnell and things' need a bIt of, hot_weather to under a' ()1~d. They used to say , B., la vilttbia at t.be bome . of 'bel' ~ ~ . ~ -.abel Idm. 1IOO; 'of Oreg6nia, ,t S~ " fqne~l daughtefS and ~. and Mrs. yauRhn .-tpen properly. The · ~d. 111 .8I'J ' t1Ul't ,hen we. t8.1k ' 8bo\!.~ the . · daUlhter;~. Ralpb . ~ ~ Obarlee Wl11WIl ,~ .DbMkl Leder, .~ TueadaJ aftempon. _. "" . Mullen ~nt S~Y With Mr. and FY ~ &Od 'the ' sprtpg 18 'loWer " weather ' lt 1a'¥.use: we'don't, know famiIJ. ' ' ' ' '' allIPrIDIr RW~ ,.we~, Vlltton. - Rev, SmIth weDt tC, lPeeblea...,., ~. RaYmond Bunnell, Mr. and than 8!1Y 'tlme tliJa .y.ear{ Tbo PIlPi .bat elae~ to talIt ~t•.but in ~ 'J,'be t.dMa AId of. i.JUe 0b1IrCh of lair 1Ir. aDd Ilia. B. D. to ,pNach &be funeral Of Un,. . . . . Mra. Burdett Sputa . aDd ,Mr. and U'e beIlDDlDlt 't o come out -.tid run ~ 't;tie ~ther , seems ~.J.JDA . ~ ' ..n. IbeaIa at ttl. dIDIIII Ja1t.. NrIL . ' __ beth Boyd.. • ____ lira. WDWim ' Spub. , IU'OWId, I am trylDc to make th~ pqrt.ant. What we ~ aDd bOi'lt' we ctUrtallbe at 'I'M JIlIIIlbeia of 't.be OUwt""~ ' Mr. aJ;Id Ilia. !'red 111'. 8Dd lira. oatley ~ cal1!!l afraId .f!l the car:--Tbe _ __ ones 1811, our UVlDIltlJelf detHI.nct8 upo(I. ... , ., IMIIi' AId .... , """ ,p l• • 'lareweD IIU'W In , . . . 01 a on Mr. aDd ~. Btewart-""lMipd . to run to ~_ -.ret, U:Ie It. I ute all ldDda of weather. It ~.. .&-. •ahltrlned Tb. . . . . . ., tile ...... IUU& fer ~ IIIIibw Daaald Aah- and famll, SuDda¥ . ~ wben eyer 1 ~ #th8 .mo-would. be ttreseme to live wba _ _. _ of lira. 0ecIl VIUah aDd ....... 1e.J. of JlIIc!dda, l"rIdq 1Ir~ aDd Un. 8PIIDt tor. 1 al~ made .. ~ DOIee &8 tIlere were 011)7 two ~ dt!:=~~I;!1 . 1IIIIft; .. 81turdU wltb Mr. . . . Joe PGlllbIe. tIIat. IbeJ' .~ a.,e1D 0bl0 we .... &helD .... '.._ .. .........IPI'., ~ ~. 'o. 0DnIIUaI. bide. ~ . . .fILW we iIeYW J. aUJontt, of DaYton. were married by Rev. MartIn last Saturday. Mrs. GWontl Is the IfI"Gnd-daughter of Mrs. Emma Lacy at tbla place. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mullenix at.tended the Hayner reUDlon sunday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everton Ba;vnero near Sp~gboro. Mr. a~ ,Mrs. ~wln Mtnser <nee Gladys Bergdal!) 'are going to house-keeping on Nonteray Ave., in Dayton. this week. Mrs. Bernard Ne1lo~ entertai!led at a shower. TU~ evening" at the home of her parenta. 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Dnp1 . of JlaNne Park aw1m mini POOJ, 'l'UeI(1a.y evenlng. endoyed POB. BAL&- DlSllap , til per too Available now. pmrann a C&Dn1ng a hay ride to Bellbrook. where they concluded the festlvlUes with ~ Co.. wayneavtlle. .. tf weiner roast. , . " 'filose whd enjoyed th good tln'1 e CBILD INltJU D IN WALL Included; MI8ses MI\l'Y Eva LeMB¥. Frances and Evelyn Joh~. RU~ • Littl MJsa Shirley AIU1 Jones, age Oonner, Mary Carolyn .Lukens , MII- 2, daughte r ,of M1i. and Mrs. Elmer dred Ball5bury. Irma Andrews and • JQtlCS, 'autlere d a coDall ~ frac- , Loraine :Qowers, Carl Bowers. James. ture, TuesdaY : when she fell down "CON SCRIP TION " Hartsc,x:k. William ,Sn~er. Robert 16 steps. while 'pln.ylng at her bome. DISCUSSED AT GRAN GE Preston . Charles OoUett, Owen and . r-. Wilton HartsoCk. and Tressler Bar. Excellence Is nev"r I!l'anted man A,t the regular meeting of the dID. but as lit rewarll of labor, - Sir Joshua ReJnolda, hrme.r 's Omnge . held Saturd" y night. 0. discussion on the subject of "Conscr iption ," was held. In place 01 the regular program. Harvey Burnett and Ronald Haw~ led th' two groups who took part in the dis. cusslon. Announ cement was made F'{UDAY --Septe mber 13 Women's .AuxllJary Qf St. , Mary's of the organiz ation of a new COunty Grange club. comprised of the church, at the Little Inn. Miss member s of the County chorus. Emma Lou Lewis . .hostes.~. under the leadersh ip of Ru&«:l!ll E. SATURDAY-8epte~r 14' 'Frank. The organiz ation work Is beQheerful Olrcle club. at the home Ing conduct ed by Mrs. Mabel Holl- of Mr. and Mrs. ,L. V. Bmnstr ator. Incswor th. of Oregon ia. TUEB AY--8eptember 17 Arg\lno t Brtdge club, luncheo n USE TilE MIAMI GAZET I'E ,a.t¥I bridge, !lot the home of Mrs. C. WANT ADS H . Brace.

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at her h9me. Tuesda3' enning . Mrs. M. A. PUlktil'llOn W!1S weloomed lDto the club, lIB lit new member. ' After an evening of bridge, prl?es wera t\wnrded Mrs. Harotd MWer nnd Mrs. L . A. ' O1irst. Relresl lments were thim enjoyed. by ' the guests. Mrs. Russell E. Frank wW be' .hoateM Septem ber 24. .

17TH SUNDA Y .APTER TRINIT Y

ATTENDS WF.IlDiNG OF RELATIVE IN DAYTO N YNESVIL~E, Mrs. D. O. RIdge W8IS a gUC6t at the weddlng of MJss lllarjori e Jane Ohurch School 9:30 a, m. Worshi p Reeder. of Day ton., to ' Richard Jus.service 10:40 a. m. Subject : "Look-· tus Meyer, of OolumbU8, ~",!",~...;_;",_ _.;.:o_ _ _ _...;:~_ _ Y _ _ _.;....,;i,,;....";:___ tng Forwar d." This will ·b e the first aftanoo n at the :Flrst Saturda United Sunday of thll new COnference year Brethre.n church, Dayton . The and Rev. Radley, returne d from bride's father, Earl L. Reed~, is a Confere nce Will be ~ the pulpit. cousin of Mrs. RIdge's, Mrs. RIdge Let WI have a good attenda nce. . was also a guest at tile receptio n. Epwort h League ~I meeting held at the Biltmor e ,b otel. followin g wU1 be hl!ld Monday evening at .7 the' wedding. . , ~. m. A very good program has been arrange d, all young people Invited. CENTU RIAL OIJlJB TO Choir pract1ce Friday evening at 8 HAVB RUIN DANCE o·cloclt. The penturt al club, ,compos ed of young people qf be~WeElll the ages of 18 and 25, older 4·11 club boys WAYNESVILI.I: ORUROH O'F and girlS. wUl have t .h eir regular OIIRIS T meeUng Thursda y nIght, 'at the W C. Bmllh. Mlnbte r home of Mr. \Uld Mrs. C. L. OOe. SUNDA Y , After the bU8lness meetlng the Bible School 9:30 & . m. young people will enJloy a barn dance, whlch will be properl y chapCommll;Dlon 10:46 am. (Acts 20:7) eron~. Junior Christia n Endeav,or 7:00 ' f p. m. : ' Benjam in R. ThomPllOn, Sf " , age SeJUor Christla n ,Endeav or 7:00 p, m. 62. of 178 Grove Ave., Dayton , died x.e.der WUllam Bell. Monday evenlng at the Btubl)s Fun~chlng 7:45 p. m. Sermon text. eral Home, &iter ~er;1ng I!o . .·Why call me Lord, Lord and do not attack. Mr. Thompsoil ' a~ hls t~· ~~~---~""------'~!""".,..--.:;, the -thlngs which I say?" Luke 6:46 Uy were visitlng thl! Funera l Home I~~~ ~;;;;;~=::~~;;.;i;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-, MUB1c .Prol!l'am. • to view the body of hila slstet·1 n' WEDNESDAY law, Mrs.' Harry Thom~ion 'who di.ecI Bible study • l:"0r.1' tbaa $16.000.000.00 in 1939.: aDd pray~ 7:45 p.m. Sunday . , and 'will leave another ,16,000,. ' Th(lrn were 103 pTe8ent last Bun000.00 in YOllr poaketa ill 1940. ' : . day for the evening service. so' com~ '.fO~ 1935 to the end of 1940, : on and keep up the gOOd work. Dav~y a tax reduct ion. wlU. amouht to over ,72,000,000.00 B".ng your frIends to church, Thil II more , than ten doll'~ ~ D¥L~ J'iave long 't o prepare api~lle for every womp and child in OHio. . I eternity . Govtrnor D....ey ntocd over i $15,000.000.00 in IInMce...ry ape I propriJtioDa. Thi. i. two aud OD'- I FEnRY CDURC II OF CURIS T balf limea II lJIuch u th, D.t ( W. O. Smith, imnlster vetoea of aU the other IOYernor. i SUNDA Y of Ohio combined. He 'lted you ~ over 115,000,000.00 tMO\1ll1 wi... . U~led se1'V~e beglnnlng aDd , detc;rmined Ule of the leto a. m. axe. pommu nion 10:45 !I'm. (Acts 20:7) Ne*the le... ,Da"CT did not i neglect aDY Of the legal or moral; obligationa of the ,~ttte. He pro- i , Bermon 11:00 D.. m. I vlded tena of million. of dollarl l Remem ber Septem ber the 22nd \ . for relief, tena 01 miUioDl more I' the centenn ial of the church Is ' to for o~d age' peulio. .. many tena I be cel~ted by an all day meetlng. ,of million. for ac:hool .. aDd mil- I lions more for IOCial lecurity .... I ,b egin making plans to attend. f liabllllltion of Stat. inatitutiODl, ! OUr attenda nce last Sunday , and man, eIther ftCW and Decea- It ptOmlng number ed 128, the blue side lary requiran enta. ' . . He handled State finaDcu al I in the contest Is ahead by one point. a busineu mall, mad. all intimate • You reds had beter show your color. Itudy 01 State flbaDcea, carried,' Remember. if you don't work, you out • program of DO IIIW taxta, balanced hit bud!fd nCl'J' year, I don't eat. ~ ~d aU th. State fInancial obllaa- , ,tiP,!" U!d .,~tfU brouabt about ,. redllctloaa of lIIeb huge amount .. MT. IIOI.LY M. F.. OHUItC II that It ~lIen*~ comp&rllOa i T.' M. Scarlf. ailnbte r with "'117 other atate in tbel Unloll, whllt h. wit Governor . ~lIllIluy 'SchoOI 9:30 n. 1n. ' A: . A.' far II caD be ·follad fr~lII: . Earnha rt. Supt. . ~~ Martin L. Day.,. fI' 'Evening sel'vice 7:30. ,~ ~6iIf~YWDOI' Ie tlte' Hiltoryl Prayer meeting Wednesday evered~dou. , brouItst ~ ~~ nlnl: 7 :~o.' : VOT. WO.. • • . . . . .1 Missionary Soc1ety will hold ,GOn DOa. i anThe aU day ·seW1~g at the chun,;b VOTIc8i~~ Wednes day, Sept. 18. With tile regular. mOnthly meeting Itt the ' vO'ta ", ' tlOJra TY .. I noon 2p.,nt We are' now ~g plana r,tor ' our Homecomlng ' to be ·vorl POll helel Sundar Oct. 6. mihemb er the ' date ~ JO~ ,us on tha~ d~.

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-Mary Heston surPrised h~r Bunday Harold ' Sharp. Pleasan t Plaln. noon when they an1ved with well Tuesday. waa re-elect ed chairma n ot filled baskets In bonOlr of her blrththe Warren County Wlcult uml day. FoUowlng the 1;urkey dinner Conserv ation assoclat lon which will the. afterno on wns enjoyed with muadminis ter the AAA laml prog!.am sic and conversation. ' . next year. WiUard Lash, Mason, Those who enjoyed. the OQCa$Ion suoceeds John Settlem yre. Oregon ia, were Mr. and Mrs. Jl',nymo nd Bradas ' vlce--chalrman, and Ralph Mc- dock and {amllY. Mr. and Mrs. Clure, Fra.nkUn. w~ named aa third Fred Braddock, Mr. lind Mrs. WUmember. lIam Doster and family. Mr. and Wayne Townsh ip selections are as Mrs. "p. B. Un'derwood, Albert Rosell. follows; R. C. FurlWi, detegat.o~ Mr, and. Mrs. A. C. Tomlin son and Rhodee Bunnell , chairma n; Davis son . Pa\ll. Mrs. O. C. RandMl , MJss Furnas, v1c~-chlllrman; R. M. Helen Randall . and Joe Underwood. Hawke, membe r. with R. C. Furnas

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Grandofchampl ons steer entries of Warren the M the member T. fair E. Barnha of the rt. ion, vice preside nt of associat and Harold . ...- -...---------~ Oounty Calf Club was the 8OQ-POU Sharp, Warren county cha.1nnan ot nd the AM. were re-electcd to the -::-OU~ AIR~ Hereford of RDbert Purnas Jr., of board of d1reotors. L. E. Hockett . ·WaynesvUle. Pumas ' 1s a member o~ Waynesv111e, and Elbert Irons, LebThe .week befC?re the fair, the Wayne Townsh ip dub and anon, are the new directors elected - - - - - - -- -- -- - -- - -- -- - - - -- - - - whieh , even thou, h (as the doubled the weight of the steer since to replace ' C. L. Duke, nursery man old folks say) l'it aint what pUfllhal!ng It on October 28 wi th a and Harold Beckett , former fair secENGI NEER ING STl,JD lES TO STAR T AT ONCE tion of melled corn, commercial retafy who were not candida WOR K TO BE COMP LETE D WITH IN YEAR tes forit used to be," is still one 0 supplement and mixed hay. He said re-election. ' the impor tant events in our ,t he ·a nlmal had not bem out on pasLyle Stewart is presiden t, Elmer S . DID . lelephones \VIiI be Installe d In Waynes ville within c o mmun ity• •. we have seen ture and consumed a1}out 60 \.he next year, b~hels Durrell, treasurer. end John T . Gor\I :v:Js r nnounced Mondn y evenln". at t.he regular . of corn and 400 1)Ounds of 8\Ulple- man is the ' secretary 01 dill Ill' I' meeting of the the fall' ~,vidences of the spirit of the ment. Wnynes \ iIl.e Civic club. Py J . R. GIbbons. preside nt. association. Gorman is 26 years old COUD ", air still alive in the Waynesville Orange won Jirst . Wtr 1 \\ as f1·relv d, C ( ncrl n inll' the dc,:lslon of the compan pr:ze and believed to be tbe youngest fal ~ y, In a let' i h " , 1Il tbe Orange patrioti secretar c dlsp1ays y In . the 88aml Irl' wr:lIrn 10 Mr, Gibbons SlIlurCiay, which reads as follows: valley. en tb us asm sown m comJ . R. Clbbons petttio n ••.the _thrill, of com- - - - - - - - - -----------V a vr.c'I' lie Civic Clule " bining hard work and new Waync!; lI !e. Ohio. ideas to make .ordin ary l'e- r Mr. q lbb ~ ns ; -;ze· Mr. and Mrs. Walter cast and thl'ngs l'nto' '.... The members of tbe M1anU- Chapwmne rs... Mrs. Charles I have your letter oC Septem ber 11 th and have received Mr. Plper Z1mm~rma.n visited ter No. 107 O. E. S. are rI ghtfull y '3 from , the , prospe rous mer- Mrs, J, w , Cast, of CIar\cavWe, r port . Sun- proud In almounclng that $60 was cha'Dt, with his elabor ate and day. 'T here nre fllm clc nt ~j ll [)a 1lI' s to Insure proceed ng wit h the auto· cleared from the rummaj e sal ! • • • • • which t hey held In Dayton, Septem J1) " lIc cQll lpment at WaYl1e~~ l!Ic . wilh free service te Lebanon. costly ~isplay, down to the Little MIss Lorene S&usbu ry spent ber 12. lIr cont l'uc ~lon crews will work on the pla.nt conditions 1111 of this small school child, with his Wednesday and Thursd ay of ~t • • • •• . . winter and spring. We wlU)::e n the engineering studies hl)lnedlately on entry of ' schoo l work well week visiting her sklters MIII&8s Mr. Ilnd Mrs. W. N. Sears, John l • done, th~spirit is still there. .. 'Ruth and Poria SaUlbury. : he l! n' U pmcn L. pla.:e tJlr. ¢ <lr."-r t\ ·Lq filII a nd It will take about eight to ten Bears, and Clyde Fromm attende d all week there have been mon ' hs l or the manufn cturcr to lllhid and deUv?r the equipment. We • • • • • the Pall , at Blancbe ster, wls'\ *W' new trucks , big ones Mr. and Mrs. Robert J'Urnaa spent Saturday Festival to assure you we wm proceed most dlllgently a nd try to get the new evening . pl~t ittle ~one.s, farmin g ilJL- Wednesday of 1as~ wee~ with lob. In scrvicc ut thc earliest posslb:e date. • , • " " pl,meQ ts, of all sizes and de- and Mrs. Pred Furnas . I wish. to thank you tor the vcry fln e spirit of cooperation which Mrs. Lew Thompson, Mrs. Vern. I we ANNI VERS ARY AND HOME COMI NG • • " • " Blmpeon, and Mrs. Irwin Ellis were received from you and the c1t.1zens of WaynesvLUe at this time. • scripti ons, Komg . throug h Mr. and Mrs. Tbeodo re McInty TO BE CELE BRAT ED SUND AY re llI\yton shoppers, Wednesday. town Ion their way to the big aDd lion aDd Xr. and Mre. Yours Very Slnce.re ly OUbert " • • • • .o event ... 0 .. 1' own 1oca 1 mer- Prye aDd lIOn, were guests at a steak Ohio Central Telephone Corp. Mr. aDd 141'11 .. Don~d Greelle, .of ' Sunday . ' St:ptem\ler 22 will JIl8l'k the ofCel'lng's of the Church Scbool chant s have been busy as fry, saturda y evening, at the the 100th anniversary of , the round- and the usual Chul' h Service George B. Quatma n, preside nt hOme S~lna, and Mr. and 141'11. l.. V. Ing of tbe Ferry CbIL' I1. h of Christ. adopted In 193'1 . All exp nses was bees transp ortblg their wares of Mr. and Mrs. John settlem are The ca.nvass of the bll$lness phone yre BraD8~torJ were Sun~ cI1Iiner The centennial wm be and son of Oregon ia cerebrat ed at paid out of t hls one offering taken guests of Mr. an~ Mrs.lll1 Pumaa an d ma ki ng pans I to h ave ' .' , subscribers which was conducted tl}e annual hom.ecomlng, Sunday each Lord's Day, SlIlce the their .. booth8 ' and displa ys • •·• • -beglnaDd fNnJlY. • • • here Septem ber 3 and 4, by Ray.. • • _ w1th • an l\~ day meeting Mr. .and Mrs, WlDard Kerley. or t ning of ~h.e mlnlstt'Y of W. C. Smith. just a little bit better and Oreen ;.. ~ nlll' a t nQ,On. C Jf 91 and baske H11la, .CInculnati. bro~er a~d r th Mr. and M1'S. Everett Bears and ..... 191 mOnd Piper, represe ntative of the b h b , . I !arp, more attrac tive ' than ~ast II1ster-In-1t.w of John. W. mem ers ave el n reoclvcd Int:> ~ersey, lIOn, of Spring VtJley were SUnday ~tando.rd - PUblishing cOmPan0y, e telepho ne company . a nd J . R. Olbof the fellowship of the chur: h making . v1sItora at the aome of t;be1i- pal'eats, CInCinnati, wlll deliver' tbe yeal'...The "Gran tera" with are a~1n8 the btrth main ad 0. member 7 shIp bons, of 364, was ,successful In obta1n1ng tile or a TIle l1}llrrlage of Miss Ru ~h Sallsdress In tbe afterno on. W. C. SmIth , Follo\vin g Is the (f'll tennlnl their displa y of farm pro- daughte r, Sunday DIg~t, at al1'l \Jury . daughte r of Mr. and Mrs. Blalr Mr. 'and ~ '!~ ~. ~au:' sl: natures of twenty-t1ve bUtllness D, who is also minister air the Waynes - homecoming program to be ducts, 'and all the best of Hospital, In .~n~ • observed R. i:. ll: uury, to Oeorgc L. Winner, men. Willing to pay $1 a month more MJas Mary Carolyn Lukens re- ville Churcb or Ch.r1st. has been the Sunda ygood . things to eat...they lII1sa ;petty n.rtaoc lt returne son of Mrs. Carl Winner , of Lebad to turned to ber studies at Earlhaln. pastor since Februar y. rOt' t heir telephones In order .t o 01)1936, . 9:30 a. m.-Blb le S : hool non, was quleUy solemnized a.t the have bee~ hustli ng 'too.. . her position at the Olncinn atl Gen- con•. In RIchmond, Thursd ay: The original group, which UnIted Waynesville Method ist church, by lain the Improved equipment. and Solo-Rosl1e Ha rris gathe ring togeth er t ho s e 'eral bOlpltal, Sunday . after eajoyln g • • • • • and founded the church In 1840 hela Rev. L. C. Radley. Saturda y evening, free tool service to Lebanon. AIl..: Lesson Period "'Alks a three .eeks vacatio n wltb her Mr. and Mia. Ram h uge pumpl Uns.' COnlD O~' and ,t heir first 'meetlng" 1Il. the Owens _ , Septem "hough this number fell short of the ber 14. 1O : 4S-ComlUu~lon , • . ..parents. lit. and Mrs. Bert Hartadc lt Mrs, Robert ~ ytslted Mr. and Church , now known alS ,.the ' Ol1rist- . Accordl an Solo-M gourd s, an~ anyt~ng else . The bt'ide wore a brown ensemb le qllOln set by the telephone company, . • _ • • • arie Pine 141'11. Harold P1ler, of Near Alpha, 0., Ian congre gational ChtU'ch , Hi mll! 5 11 :00 n. m.-Ber mon-W. C. Smith wltb a corsage 'OC-yeUO'\V'tea that grew 80 big that you Dr. and IIrs. A. E. Stou~ vJa1ted Sunday. roses. it was sufr:den t to show them that north of Ferry. just would n't believ e it ... , 141'. arid KrIJ, Glenn BJI'DCl. SUbJoct .-"Land s Yet to be Pos- Her bridesmaid was her sister, Miss with the exceptio n of five, all .the of • • • • • The f~rst cburch was built on land thillk of-all the"fluffy an,el ' .sprIDib oro, ~ eveniDt!:. sessed." Dorls Sallsbw:y, wbo wo; c u b ,(: business subserlb ers:ln Waynea Mr. ,and Mrs. ·Raymond stomps donated by David W. Brown. In vUle . 12 :00 ftoon--J3asket Dlnrer . ensemble with a eorsage of red roses. were In favor at thls new, ·lmprOv • • • • and son, of Mfaml.8bUrg, were vJal- a t.out mile north ~ olr where 1843. ed ~oo~, cakes. a~d rich brown Mrs. HW Hudaon the 2:00 p. n1.-)\ Fellowship Service Iiarold Sheets, of Lebano n. attende d t,Yp.«) of service, not only for (nee LoU1Be tors at tbeID.. DeVotJo.ns ,~~Vj18food cakes tha~ are be- Zimmer man) "entered Ofdo Un1ver- Lewta the home of Mr. and ' Mrs. church building now swnds. It was the groom as best man. 'selves, but for the benefit of every Fires and family, Saturda y. a 'frame building palntted whlte and ,l ng taken from .hot ovens, to IIlty: at Atbena, TUeeday; Solo-E verett Hunter After the ceremo ny the cOuple '~rt resid ence SUbscriber as well. belt ' • • • • • was named "New Salem" . . In 1882 15e displa yed with prid ....the een10r year: . Music- Ivan HoHon , Paulhie [01' a sllort wedd1ng trip, and"up ., on Mr. and 141'11. HutC~n and two this buUdlng was torn d9wn and The membe rs of ~he Waynesville the Riggs . many long h'ou~ of .pains~ktheir re turn WJlJ make their home Clvlc olUb"uJ'lder e reg'mes • • • ~ . ,:. Qh11dren, of K1ni~ M11la, vl\lted at timbers moved to the present of both, 10. ing work' ~hat ' go into those MnI .. John JI'rlt. . an~ d&ugh~. the Offering in Lebanon. Carl A,baecherH and J . B. G1bbI;IoI home of Dr. 1IJId' 141'11. J. E . cation on. land purchased of John 'f 1 ':" tch ' _I. ' Solo-M rs. Alma Gerhard , n il'..;' Nancy, ·of Char~ton, W. Va., are. Witham, Saturda y evening. b have worked en.rnelltly and dillgent Jy t J~mes, The place was then kno\l,'O great grandda ughter or jacob .eau I U pa • ..lY OLA . qu • 1oD, vlaltln, thls week wittl Xr. an'i1 )t Mrs. hat this project of ~ new and' bet• • -,'. . • as Clio but wa:s later changed to daiqty croch etmg and tattIn g w , f. Darst Rev. R. L~ lUckwe ll. 1a attendl nJ Ferry. In 1915 ter type or' servlce for 'Ul'e1r 1! C9D1building was re o Address...:-c. J . Sharp, Cln.clnpieces which at:e' 'hopef ully . •.~" . ~ .~ lllUnlty lll1ght·~ made a reality. , . the Old Barn CorUerence. of EpiBcO- modeled The basemen t was marke d and ' ' entere d ...tbose buil t, nut!, Ohio . Mr. 'andllt s, OlenD BJafut < and pal Olergy aDd Layman, belDlr 'l'hey have. througb out the put held ' classrooms added at the west g1j~blng jars of j~llie8' dt,ughter. ~ Lou Invitati on .pmt the at Tar Hollow Oamp, 1Il Ro6a-Hock- the yetJr, given of tbeit time, etJor:t. aDd t be pulpit at the enst and the vestlDuet.-" Brlngin g In the Sl'\eaveS" piclr}e . . a . n d e 's erves n~gbt, Saturda y, witb theJr pUenta . Ing State Porest: expense In champIOning this cause, near Oh1. 1 llootbe . • bule at the entranc e. In ~ the main , . (wrUten by Knowles Snaw, a • Mr. and )Ira; 'L, 0, St-. Jotul:' Sun• • • • .. . Improv ements will embody...· the; , Audlto'C!um there rema.1n some at, ·w hlch alwa~ lIIake Cor!JIer ministe r of this church) day they' were aU puta of,our. and Mr;'ud MrS. Paul Duke and The Wayne Township Farmer s • el eetll'li of "' new .bU1ldtiiir, 6iiii_ .chU'the Umbers that were In the mouth s water, ••the gorge ous J,Irs. John' aettlein Jre of: -M~. M. M. Holton~el'ry club met at the home of Mr. and an nuto/TIo cir.... MJ aDd~. Earl Queery and Salem" building. In 1919 the, "New .tlc swItchboard with .dlal· land bouc{u eta of velve tj dahlia s - . 1 Thomas Mrs, Omar Hollingsworth, of Ore- equipment. Approxlmately:H2 . " . ~• •: • .' ·~litel\ ~« Spring Valley, Mr. ama~ adJolilln g the cburch was · ,bOught Double Qual'tc t.tc-By Yo u n g !:tonln, Thursday, Sel)tember 12. ,oldeb ~ei.nthemums . Mlllllea 'B etty and EVeJyD 1Iarp8r. A scrlbers of the wayne~vi1le excball ill ~' IoIn. Al~ Marlatt and son, ' Of. and the ~sonage . bullt. ., , people of the church , of tbeSe which of, C1n~tt, /lP8nt the .weelt · enc1 DaJton, el)etlt .SuDday huge company enjoyed 1\ finc steak wUI receive t.he benefits of this InCOvlIlgton;' In 1936 electr~cltY .Wil lS Installe d in bet• Song-"God Be Wltb You Till dinner at .L11c noon hOlIl', . '~ with the1r uncle and aunt, Yr. and Ky., wU~ their granrunother, ter service. Waynes ville will 'be the Mrs. both the chur.ch bUilding Bnd Lh ~ will, be ~pl.yed ne we.~k Mrs. M. A: ~ Bund.i after- WllliaDt We Meet Again " Aftcl' the usual buslncsJ meeting Hrst town In. Warl'en County to Llnett, honoring ber parsonage, The plan for comb1Il1ng have are .videl.lc~e. th~t th~ 'IiIpil'it noon ~ at the JI'ulIter&on· Benediction tile ho.~t presenLe d Mr, Milton dlal .t.elcplione equIpment. home n1Dety-tlr.t.b ,blrtbda y anniversary. -. e Couat y ,Fair' ill still ·'ere Earnha rt. of Lebanon. who ga.ve · ~-. ·"is Mrs, V_-Jd VailPelt • • • • .. ... .....v a ve ...th& .tilk of prepa ring an'4 three readings. These. readings' were mton ~ of ~. METH ODIST WOM EN Mr. 81 .., Mrs. L. A, Garst and TIle dlnner meeting of the club, ~. ro~ orded by Herbert Schwar tz and ~onclay night. wl!8 h eld at "0\Ii y b,en ., ... • • ,....,_ . :., WILL ORGA NIZE tbr~,gh mor~ .mode rn ~O- M~~~~~.!;;:"';' ' c:elebrata~Q of' be; preceded with to ....btrlhday ~~_ . The vic....Qur means of trans- II1U' Smlt.b wom!ln of the Methodist. recordlnjJ3. saturdaY irom veraa.r,. ' Dr. Frank DUat~ ,-of' J,.e~non, cllUrch will hold 0. charter meeting portat ion may ban .been tbfdr Baatem tz1p. On tbetf A. S. COllett had charge of the held the Interest of the ' member reWm s ebaDtted. fil9m starti q ,!he trip tb!i V1I1ted ~. and KrB.. WU- Mr. a,., • • • . • • ' at the churc~ Wednesday afternoon special toplc-" Taxes, Who Keep with his vlvid ' account s of his . ex- ' Mrs. Mark RoIers and . . September 25th at 2 o'clock to 01'- Them and What Por". This we. hoUl'll ' of the morni ng or 1M .JIjcbenel' .a nd ·fami1y, of subject pcriences on hunting and flsblng , Pitta- da~" Anpe, and Mr. and Mrs.. -- , ganlzc the 10011.1 society of tile new was handled In hls usua.l a,b b i ' . ~ burab, le , man- trips In Maine and Ca~, L; E. 'ltl~pa on spent SUnday with "I:he home of Mr. and Pt{rs. J . P . ':Woman's Division of Christia ,the rh~ e ore, . ~ wagon s . " , • • . , . . ., _ n ner_ 1 Mr.. and Mrs, 0 : W. Rogers, of Mun- Larrick was the scene of a happy Serv1qe". or :bu,ai' ea. to ridinar "!it~ Mrs. J. C. C,. Osborn e, aualtor of Clinton MRS. BRAC E ENTE RTAIN Updyke, Mrs. ~ey .c1e, ~4. S family gatherklg, Sunda.y , In honor , ~omfo~ and speed in auto- · Rye. and Mrs. D. O. Ridge "attende County was Introdu.cecl to the club d' • •. • • . ' of the 80th' birthda y anniver sary of AT BRlD GE LUNC HEON mObUIU.~,but . t.' he thina that an ao.Uque sale near Circleville. Mr. Tllis new organl~at1on will seek to. and talked.. on the subject of taxes. &lid Mrs: Victor oarpen ter of Mrs. Larrlck 's mother; Mrs. -~. , . Frank enlist all the women of the church He eXpla!lled more .. ....... to ty Fall'" "all'v'e ' Saturday~ , . . .. S··..... fully just how k ,""'-::: ':' th'e 'Co'U... , . near In the Mrs. C. H. Bmce was hostess to ......... whole e task of the chur.ch. It_ the taxes' were di II ......ay Hoffma n: J[ bounteous dlIlner was · vided bctwe~n ' ta of ...- wn, ...wete John B " ~ the members of the Arguno t , Bridie ¥~~ . t~t!. lears, thoe 8~~, ." ~.:.. __ .. ' : • ..:, ' ~1Jl_ com!!In,e t.he .work of the for- Sta'a, County , and TOWIlSN 'conner p, and aDd -..0. • ~l.. . . ~~gjoytehde O'~f:menooo;:n, .~~~ .aHnO~f~ar~ me~ Ladles Aid Socletles- and the oLIe is ""':11 club and guest.:; at lUllcheon · and ... - - -... - - . . toii'ot, hIS work in ~ O~: ~..,ewuon. , his own 'cou ... nty, ~ .",JI. ~ery droVe ...... their daughte r, Ruth, tAl OllWoman 's Missionary sOcieties, and ' bridge Tuc~cla .v .after.n.oon, . at tile ". • • • • was tbe .recipient 0(0. singing tele- assume _.mn"h,lD eVid.DCe, .~e ~"'8ek ford, SundaY oUter function s as well. , .here libe la"~ \Ira. Ada Oourtney spent FrIday grsm thom 'The ,club will ~meet In October Little Inn. ~ , her grnndsoin, Dr. C. E. ...... « '·"'e Fair, ....-. .~ Mr. and 'M:nI'. J. Qulnc)" OOns. for the term. &t'1Ilaini trill: ' and . V8Ilid~. . 1~ Da¥..... ~; .. ... . ". All women of the ' chu. reb, as well with Norris A delicious two course lunct)eO n -- , famll~ of BaJtlmare Md . - ng th ., • '!l _ ,_ .1 I< nmO ' . . . .. , e ,guea:>. ~. ". ... were Mr. and , ,,'.; ' . . lui >. the •• member • s • and • workers .~ of the Those' ,, was " wh. Ka followed wlU} a pleuan t afterD enJoYl)d 1 " . C . ~hte Mr happy ' oc. '., . Dr. aDd lira. Gale ·a:. R..um IUIIL ',.. 1Ira. J. K. . Preillton accompanied casllin were _rs. . atld Mra. noon . of bridge. Mr. and Mrs John above named organizations are In- SC9tt rowa n, . I ,.ME MEMO RI,ES Invited guestll of . d :._ .. ~ ...... ' . ... B' .......... . , _ and her";;" JtobiIrt( to WOOIter Ooll- 1U' hl ~ ...._ and .... 'MoOlu ~. a~.. \ ~.. '.... . ~ _ ' Dft rDun!'" . vi ted to be present and enroll as ha rt,' HerbUre, Mr. Mllton Ea.rn- the hostess were Mrs. J. R. updjke, -.. r .\ ...a ....' ~o err uu. . au.b. ~y . t Schwart 0,.1' " .z, -:--- . Joe ............ 'oray, 1 .._ ..- ill .... · _........... MtIi ~ $UsinUrl. of ~, ........... .,. ' • .-. .., ..., • w .... ,,~- and daugbte , Co~ on theisc hool hill. and -""rs, .....amie ~-talUck of Leb- ¥rs. W. A. Lltkens, imct , ~. J~ Katihleen, Mrs. charter members:.. . $IDda) '.au-ta ~ bdiDe' Or. fOr the Comblg year: Mrs. Prestoll Emma Cumml r, '. lU . '"""' na, '~5. Allee Kahn, Pritz, of Charles ton" W. Va. A brief explanatLon will be ti1ade·.' lln~n. fUld ~. aDd Mrs. J.• R and ,. .aay Borae e Oomp · ioaIea ~aret ~ 'l'J11len& Mc....- "m IPIDd the remain der of . t.ba:l iuut ,M I!S Pann1e ,HOOnes . of New- by the pastor, charter members w11l Clw.-e, of Wr.ynea toD~8 Ie 'w.u .roke n.:.Da p v1lle, " ne~ ~ ~ a:Dd relatf"l ' 1iiI*t, Ky.; Jacob JI~8, 'ofF08t . er, ' be enro~led, offlce.fa ,eJected . ~nd. ." . --,.-.,.....,.:~-~ ~ . .' , . . .' . . . ' enraute bome. ' Ky.; lira, Laura at: !I"Jfti Vall~y Chaut& uqu.a 1Ir."' " lira. ~"K lIeaIrIe 'ADd 2" g, MIs6 committees a~lnted. MBS. ~~Et HONORED _. ~ •• , ,. ~ DoWnIng! 141'11, Dolmln . JUjbb Johnson .. WheJ! . . at the old fCll' ... aeOtae. vIIIlte4 -WUb ~ 1I'n.·Ra lPb . . 'Oil( BlBTB PAY ANNIVERSARY lIaIUn p a~~ tile ani! daUlbte r. Martha ~, GeOrge EN~T J,.:I\Ilt!ll'O c~mp met,t- and relatt.e e 1Il1l'GrrMr• .....,. . 1DfCItIDI·· or the HON!>R OF S9~ . . -" Appolnt ent , W~ ~tr W.uAce. arid elWles BAn. of Wal- , ' .AIN IN Ildwaf4a ~ 'In honor e' • e J o1}1er birthda y , " . BDIQe IZteII.IlClll 00UDcU at annlver Luk~ , &Ii Area q)lI~.zl, a(. IieIIa-. too, KJ.; 1&. &Iid 'Ml'II: Merle NewMr. IU1d Mrs. Prank BraddOCk en- ~!y, Whloh .QCcurred on ._ _ we 'wen the first · ' 1Ir. ADd ..,.. ~....... aDd DCID.I'r Monday , T~~rWtJ p. was Id,ar. a.lW" . .IE . . ' . ~. 1Ir~ ~......---" Ja:alabr.'~~ at cUnner s~n~onor. ,~, R.' Bentley 'ilia ))~tJ . ' , .IGhft . . . . . .UIb. fIl ........ .. ~.a:y by..Mrs . tM--Pl'clo elUcUOll aud B.-W~ Obetter . of ere aHcnfed to go ~WIIik;ead ...... . of -the blribda,~anDivel'llU')' ~ tlleJt sflrprlsed, Tuesday evening" . by a man,9f IIU'aele De . . . . entertaIDIId Mr. aDd Mri. ',0. B. . . . - _"'1: ..".....,..,_ .... _"....- punu it 01 the ..... ..... ftaDIt,01 Mr. tad a, IIIIa IIOD, Pred;. Tbilr ~ IIlcll,lded,"Mr. pOup of her frlendll,. DeI!J:lolI$ re_ WIq'ren CouD&Y R,ed 8nIUP fIl 'bel' frIeDdI 8uDdaJ~ . . Jil; Mr. aDd Un. IIIId Mrs. "fed Braddock. • . iDd (~ts aDd an anay of • •rit l.Qt1 ' with ~ ~. Ud 1In.L.. a. Gold. ... oNr lOVely AJTarI&eIIUIIlta . " JdIbt., Bel' ~ were tbe Spr1D&bon, Xr. i.DIl lin. Warm Braddo:1t ~ daUIIh- lilts were broulh ' by the II:B-II&'!I8IISU~ .,..., .... .... or . . . . . . . . . ~1II . gliNts, MnI. LU~ for IdIIII~ . . . . . . of 1llam1l bUrli -~ tV. Mr. Ki'a.. . ~() v.-bD enj6y"" a aoclal oveniJ18 to- be . . . ,. . . . . . 0Qnn& -.. Jlct!'rntg '1bII

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11 be a..vaUable ceaa,.edt I'Dd hla unknown hel~. deTISFACTION EnMnd Aa 8ecol\d ClaM! Mail MuHer at }Joltoifiae, WaynellVille, Ohio sU,):>ersedelk()ne lIIed some tim at all county boards of election on v1seea, legatees. next of kin, their 't d P bl' h NEW SUITS \lnd after Octo~ 6th and the beat admlnJstrators. executots ,a1n.d IIBNo Charle E. C . C rane Ed I or a n u IS er .oJutlon oC the probJem Is fol' '0.1 ~IAlmI I\G.~ I.ICENStlS signs, 11 Bny ther e be, and ~ny and ISSUED EVERY TBtrftSDAY Ruth SChUler. Lebanon, flied t\ soldiers to cast tl\elr ballot before all clalm1n d th Centenllle, Ohio g u~ er em. they leave tor comp," said 'B",..... tary· . persons · ------:--:--~:___:_:_::_:__::___;;;_-~-~_._'_;:7=_::_-- ' ''''titlon Cor divorce , from Arthur ~,... u wh"·..• names and places oJ residence SubaeJ.lptioD Price, $1.60 Per Year, Payable in Advance .t'" Loren Reason, 26, Waynesville. Nefi'ner. 'Absent voter's ballots must .""" PMONE 7021 Schul er, charging cruelty. She med re unknown to th pi inUff and filling sLatlon Ilttendant. and Rut!l be on lUe with the county election n a ' "" ~ ot W 'lth reao"n b' diligence "'ft through hel' mother. Blanche Dodd. as she Is 0. minor. Orane, 28, ste.!:u)graphe~. L$anon. board not Ia.ter tha n noon on FrldilY, ......n "" 0. "e ', UG ~_ _ _.e"' _ _. ._ _IiII-'!1~ Gcorgc Winner , 29, Lebanon, November 1. IlscerLalned ' or any and all person ' ",'~ C,bllrglng cruelty, Edna Knapp clerk, a nd Ru th E. Salisbury, 22, having or claiming an y Interest i n sued Orover C. Knapp. Lebanon . for Waynesvllie. blu1k clerk. ' the herelnat!cr described real. elltate , divorce. Ea rl COok. 2:6: Illborer , and Vlr- Accordi ng to the legislative ,reter- wUl talco notJee tha.t on t:he 4th da.y TARVIA·LITHI C TAR AND Robert Dotson. 20 years ' old, glnla Norvell , 211, ,boU1 of Frauklln . ence s~~:ce ot t1he .IIbrM'Y of con- of, Septembcr, 1940, A,'H. S'tubbs, ad- ROAD OIL ; IDXCAVATING Franklin. sued Jeanette I . Dotson, gress, . 0 was owest among the mln1strator of the estate of said _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...;.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _... Franklin, for divorce, .charglng negs~tes In av~rage voluntary enl1.st- W Lo 'tt d d fll d 1-' P , DU M P TRUCK SERVICE .1 lect. 1t.:M , I', '1'1\'1'10: 'l'It/\NSFEftS ments In the co untry's f1ghUng . Ill. ve. cease. e . uS on.n t.~ 1 tltlon In the Probate COUrt ot Warf orccs durin g the I '"" ..... a year. PIT RUN. LOADED 30c YD. BLUE RIBBONS Charles T. Sm ar~. administrator Ray and Pau:tlne Phllllps to Momo EnUstments per 100.000 population In ren county, Ohio. b ing case No. of the estate oC Mary S. Haines, enr tered suit In common pleas court Emmert. 88.43 acres In Wanen and the Buckeye state totalled 65, com- 2046 onththct C thlVll Do 'kct lhe;:te ° , al-f 1 1 ' th tl I eg nil' a e per~ on a l eli",. 0 T h is is County Fa ir W eek in W a rren County , the w eek against A. H. Stubbs and Opal Montgomery counties. pare d wIlh e na ona average oI sald derceIcn t Is In!iUrrIc.\en tt 0 pay 133 Ohl0 ran ked weII below states of w h e n t he b est of everything is brou g h t to the Fair Grol,lnd.'l St btl W J ohn Sheeha n to Ma-n J,' hone, WaynesvHle H R 11 u s. aynesv II e; Cella 0 raham . . .. ret Shee- co . bl ' 1 1th his debts and thc cllBrac.'! oC admlnto be j udged by ex p erts, each in his own class. Grange IUld J. O. cartwright for $535jj() hnn, 92.26 acres In Turtlecreek Illpara e s ze w only 4326 e]l- lsterlng his "state; that he died \lstmen ts compared wlth '14.670 from seized In fee simple or ~he following Lebanon off loe Phone 413- K - · c om pet es a gai nst g r a n ge, sc hool a gai~ t c hool, sto ck claimed to be due on a promissory township. J . C. and Addle Coll'er to Archie Texas, which rAnked f lrst; .14.586 descl'lbed real estate situate In the res.98-M. Morrow Pbone No. 3 b r ee d e r aga inst stock b r ee d e r , c lub against club. note executed by the Stubbs and secured by a mortgage on real estate Bogess, traot In .. o.muton townslllp, fro m Pennsylvania, In second place. said county. to-wit : Wouldn 't it be a ti n e t h in g if we c ould carry it far t h e r a n o In Waynesv1lle. The other defendMary E. Harner to W. N. Upton. a nd 11.092 from New York , third. "Sltuat.e In tbe County of Warren, j u dge farm again t farm.. for e fficie n t arr a n gem e n t; g ood nn ts are said to have Uens on the 98.08 acres In Wayne township. Kentu:kl wIth 7362 had the highest s tate of Ohio, and In the VlIIage of fen ces. n eatne . con ervatiou practice , g r eate t im p rove- real' estate Involved. J ames and Essie Smith to ' BlrJ a verage. 280 per 100,000 population. Harveysburg and described as fol. ~' Roll, 81.4 aores In Warren and ClIn- Only two states other t han Ohlo lows: Beginning nt a. stone comer m e n t d u r ing the year be t use of t h e op portllnities prehad an a.verage lower than 70. They to Merlba Jlormell's ,lot on South sented by the 'natural featu r es of t h e land , la ndsca ping and COMAION PLEAS PROCEEDINGS ton counties. I Richard S. Whitacre to Margaret 'Yere Mlchi8'@Jl with tl9 a nd M1nne- Street, thence S. 6! 't!:" E. with SOuth REAL ESTATE so on IlDd 0 on. L. Laymon. Interest In two traots" in sota 68. Street for ty (40) feet to 0. .stone; ~ INSURANCE Ho e\~er judging i g o in g o n a ll th e tim e a nd life - The cO"ll't set september 16 for Snlem township. I • t' the hearing of the appUcaUon ot TIl . 01 lsi r Tr " I . thence N. 27 v.. , E, eigh t nnd woAUCTIONEER band ou th blue ribbons w it h more f airness t h a n w e a r e WaiteI' R, FItts to Leon and Myre v on 0 a u c and Salety thir d (82-3) oles ' thonce N 62 y"" B. Dwire. bY , her father. tie Cll ll aha n. 20.08 acres In Franklin of the State HighwaY'" Depe.rtmen~ s p" . ,=;;;;;;;.;========~'1 sometim iUing to admit. S u c!!e ss dep e nd s on mee ting Margaret Clyde Simpkins. Lebanon, for a township • report.~ a total of 5.712 tra.fllc acc1- •w . Cor ty (40) feet to said Merlba _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _,;:.._ _ , ul,es and - ndard . ,The j udg e score card gives a possible moderation of a court order In her ' don •• as n..."u I Ohl hl h HormeH's Une; then .. e S. 27 %" W. . J ohn and Cherla O'Donnell to Ar- - "" """" rr ng 0 11 0 g I ' ways ou .... de u _, I liti (8 2-3) poles to ten p oin for color of fe at h erS. s o many more for sh a pe of suit against William S. Dwire. ,"'" m luC pa as, d uri ng eig h lt and two-thirds fbi ley and Edith Ingels plot in LebaThe court approved the appllcanon. ' the first six months of 1940. Deaths t e place 0 eg nning; being the head , s hape of 9 0dy. posture, s ize, etc. Many of the fin e ta d. J srnIss Lester A. Aue as renumbered 296-231 men and 6 )... wosame premises. conveYed by Oeo, tlon points are not visibl e to th e c asual obs erver. When we John Dl tmers to Anna_ Dltmers, rt Bla 11 celver for the Franklln M~ufacfur 119" ncres In Ha~j) ton Township. men- while Injured persons totaled ntan and Lou Blanton. his W e, "choose judges for t h e fair we pick men who are expeot e d Ing company as the action of dlasol{,563-2,794 men IUld 1,769 women. to Wm, Lovett on November 22, 1915, Bird Roll to Essie M. Sn1lth , 16 which conveyance ls recordep in ,t o know and judge by the rul es and standards but when w e vlng the flrm has been completed. Judge Charles B. Dechant 8'l'8.Dted acres In Harlan Townshlp. . Deed Book Vol. 100. Pawe 333 ot the 'are the j udges how ofte n we would give the blue ribbon _ Theodol'e and Laura Katzorke to ACCOrding to a statement Issued by C"_ -'_ ft who tl Records of 'Warren CoUll ty. Ohio." divorce F1oro. a to to the bird with the brig htest feathers or the candi.....uuu.u>. Nina M. Compt 1e Federa.l Reserve Board recently on,Ip t 0 InM' ason. Th t I f id A H St bb sue. d Raymond CWJlJJ!1ns on: grounds Edmund A. Creelman ~ Clara one New Deal policy. '("borrow and ' a nso or as sa . . u s date that: talks the loud est. '\ ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN of neglect. Her malden name. Hen-, RoBs • .68 acre 1111 Deerfield township, spend you'rseU out of debt") appears as such admJnlstl ii tor can. In the exElections are judgment times and we, the vote rs, are your Oattie, hOgll, heep Ind calvet derson , was restored. Lydia Vandervor t to Dale and to , be growing In populArity. The er~lse of due dlllg~nce ascertD.1n said to Norrie-Brock C"., live wire and t he judges. Do we us e the same care in picking our candfA judgment of $804 was awarded Ma S Sha! 19 1 Cl FRB reports "commercIal indUltrtal decedent left no survMl?g spouse. proll're!lsive finn ''Ir tbe hl~eat to Albert E, Dawson against Oren J . ry . er. acres n eard • I . nor any helrs. d vlsees, legatees next dates that the fair judges do in judging livesto c k. Do w e market pri ces and I!'ood !Ierne.: creek township . an agr.cu tural loans Increased . Mount Vernon · ~ nd Rone PhUllps $17,000,000 in b$nM of ]01 leading of kin. nol' any legal representative (I.-ina Stoc. Yardi' Cincinnati, 0 , examine t h e reCOrds of the candidates a s carefully a s th e !'di;.Curley. Mason. Tune In 011 ~dl (l . Station WCKY A divorce was awarded to Carolla to Ha rlan and Gertrude Rhodeham- ci ties during the week ended 8ep- ' or representatlves thereof. stock judges do the production records of th e cows. Have 12 :26 to 12 :30 p. m _ tor our daD, tember 4" The board said "Thls The prayer ot said Petition Is that HIlt . who sued Wllllam HIll on we "An ,American Sta ndard of Perfection, Revised Edi- grounds of cruelty. el, 130 acres In Clearcreek township, . . said real estate be sold free from all In,,rket reportA The board 01 ellucatlon ot the gain, which brought the total ot such . tion" for Political Ca ndidates a s well as for Barred PlyLebanon exempted school dlstrlot to loans in these cltl~ to $4,480 000 000 . right of dower of n.ny ~urvlvlog , ' th 10. . ' • 'spouse; that the rights and interests mouth Rocks or Rhod e l &land Reds? Stock judg ing is Hazel alld D Sitewart Baals one- was e rgest In seven weeks. It l'nOnA'!'E OOURT . . d th t t f of all patties may be fully deter- · , taugnt in oUr vocational agricultural courses, how about a hall acre in Turtl~eek township rna e e 0 al or thlWe cities $405 - ' (Hart h I) , ' , ' 000.000 higher than a year a go". ' e mlned:.nnd ,t hat said petit 'oner, A. course in Political Candidate Judging for the whole counThe net value of the es~te of sc 00 • • ' . _ _ , , H;~ Stubbs, ,be au thor~d and or Friday' tr)'. Then instead C?f all tne hooey, mudslinging. and spell- James Cones fixed at $2.640 with M~garet LaS'mon to R chard S, .. '" dUed ~ sell said real estate accord , AND In tract In Salem Boss, 1 , h ave 191 days. or 6.36 ' , WhlLacre. interilst binding of a political campaign with its w aste of money the widow, Nancy Ford Cones. as townshlp. , . .' ll'Ionths' va.catlon cOmJDll to me this ' tng to law and for such other and Satul'day and of the candidates str ength and energy, the candidates sole benefIciary. . Th boa t year. can t start-Monday?" was the ,f urther rellet to wt.lch hp may be W, T. Jordan. administrator of e r d 0 edu"atlon of the " . " entitled: ' could stand silen~, to be judged on t heir pers ona,I, profesTwin Thrill ~ite8 ~ the estate ot Luella Thomas. or- Lebanon exempted school district to ~~=ng ln~uJry put to the head'of a ' The persons tlrst abvv" mentloned , sional ' and political records f or character, p e rsonality and dered to provide additional bond - - SCREEN - - Blllnche W. Oliphant. one-half acre qepartment by a state em- wUl further take notice that the". ( ployee recently. 3 ability b~ a trained electorate , according to "An American ,The court set 'September 23 , toolD Turtlecreek tow,ns hl p. (Indepen.. ' have been mad'e nnrtJes det d t to Ann-Sothern ~-nj __ '_ dent soh,col). . H~W do you arrive at ,that con"... en an In Standard of Perfection , Revised Edition" For Candidates h ear th e Inventory 0.De f ~ c1uslon?" said Petition and ,that they are re"Gold ' Rus h Maisie" Leonard and Myrtle Callahan to .. qutied to &.n$Wer the same on or befor Public Office. ' Long. admllUstrator of the estate at Rosa Long .' r Talmage ~nd Uebe~a Haven. 2O.0~ Well. ,t he Associate(\. Press reports fore the 19th 'day of ~~ber, 1940. that President Roo6evelt has ~ ............ " . I Fra klln t The court placed the net value of a~res n , n . wp. " b ' • " or-ludgment wlll be taken accord: the estate of George L. Miller .t 'SPeed O,Jld Ella, Riddell to Dewey. a sent from WAshington ,sa daya and IngJy. " FAKM PRIDE $920.55 after debts were pa1d. as well and Hester PIi,rker. 5:97 acres in present 19 days sln~ July ~ (as ~f' ~i.ect this ~th dalH JHlep1:emlbe'lr;--fas the cost of admln1&tTatlon. Franklin twp, . SePtembe~ 6) . On t he same basis, I 19.0, We are all proud of the showing of the 4-H Clubs and The court set ~Ptember JO to WUUam ' Wnldman to Loretta f1gur~ I have 6.36 months' vacation A' ,H. STUBBS, Plaintiff, . \ F uture-Fa1;'mers of Am,erica at the Fair. In every activity o · hear the Inventory of C. L. and E. Waldman, tract it) Deel'!leld twp. cq~ng to me.. Carl Abil'echerU, Attorney . • Milo ~k, executors of the estate Leo F. \ YojclnSkJ to Bert CuHom, Your vnca JoO periOds are fixed a t tor PlaintiO' farm life they are ' learning. not jU!'lt stock, rajsing and i.ar~ at George Beck. two tracts In Harlan townshl . two weeks, annually. by statut~. Go dening but busi~ess methods ,~nd , the keeping of recorda. The court approved the schedUles Arthur a nd M~ S~hiotmanPto AI- back to \VO~k and r..-r.::et about It,'" not just coo~ing and sewing and canning but wjse purchas · of claims. debts nnd JlabWtles or fred Hassler. EI9 ac~es In Ha.rnJlton was the reply. W. C. SMlm ~Ol'~ORED ing, testing f mat erials and home planning. It is W"onder- OSle E, Turner. administrator of the township. ----,...- -LEGAL NOTIOE ,ful1.o see wJiat they have accomplished bu~ the greatest est~te ot A. H. Turner. Lebanon, F. V. Stitt, to Grete ' Sntder , ~ ~t a s~al Sel'VIlle a t the cpurch " d;nd oC Cl1nton RatU1J. executor of Coop~, 2 tra<it-~ of 81.'aores each in 'achievement of 3,_11 can n, ot be'hung on the ,wall for ex ib.l'I; the e.t!tate of Nancy Rat iff. Lebanon Deerfield twp. , -, In purBuB~ce of the 'order of the ot~Chrlst, Sunday evening. the mJnnor put in' a show calSe, and given a blu~ ribbon. It is the T,h e court has set September 23 , Probate Court of W~en . COWltY" Ister. W. C.' Sm, Itll. was prese~~d "restoration of tne pr,i de.in being a ·farmer. For a long tim~ to hear the schedule of claims. OhlC). I will olIer for saie at publlc ' that p'r ide suffered. When the. farm boy went to college it debts. a!ld l1abUitles. of.the estate ot on Sat urday. the 19th , day With' an Individual Be.r_ was genel."allr accepted that he would not come back to thll Mary E. Lamb. Wayne Township. or October, 1940, at 2 o~lock P. M.. vWe. by tM members, of his congrcfarm. It would be profession or' a white collar job for The sale of real estate by Louie on the prelJ1.1aes, the folloWing rea]' glllt1on. . . I II k h Freeland. admlnlstra' rJx of the esestate, to-wit: , ,~lm: ,wdh@hn _thehglr we~t tQ. co tegbe or tfown to w.ofr AS .et tate of William A. Freeland. ' ap1 AM AM VA Situate in th~ Village of Harveyl- ~;;';;~~~~;;~;;;;~~;;;;;;~;;!;!~.~::=;uoaste t at s e ~asn t gomg ,0 e a arm~rs WI e. s ~ed and_d1s.trlbutlon of proceeds . "I am ~e C.!Dnstltptl~n, and It h t)urg, In ~the .County.\>( Warren ,Gel. Ii was the-most amb ~tious and those who talked the loudest ordered. .,, ' no only my pl~lvj le!fe to enjoy i ts State, of Ohio. to-wit; Bemg ~ii&1;' cif' ' ' that left, farm pr.ide sank lower and lower Those with a - The court hns approved the first , benefits an~, I ro~tlon. but ,I,t ,~ ,Buford·/I. Sorvey N:O;'575, apd .~- . ~ natural love of the country and of growing things were and final accounts of WIlllam my sacred ~"'D' a,s w~ll to see tha,t It ther described as fOliO,,]; ~n, .. Biggs administrator of the e tate Is respected, observed, obeyed anll ·ning· at a stone on the South ald ' l ' ' " ". ' . made to feel that wa.s a lesser talent than selhng thmgs. · Biggs,; W. Chester. Maple. s ' ~ " , " .. . Il 0 ' . ~ C. ' ~IMe S " " , n ' • • of Alice enrorceC\~ I amI eve.ry brlUlch"'Of the' Clark's ' Avenue ,a nd N. E., corner etO ~ ~ Then th~ Four H. \.ilubs stepped m and turned the tIde. administrator of the Elizabeth govel'Ill11ent from t he 'president Isaao .'Collett's lot; running thence ' , ' d In I dl ' t Wheo Martin L. Davey ' wns , They 's h owe d th e worIdI th ey were prou d th ey were gomg Maple and Laura Kibbey. estates ; own. c u ng he supreme co.re. S. 10· East 1.2 ,poles to a stone; Govern/lr, he prided hhnself on to be farmers and 'f armers wives. They have shown the Jessie Richmond. executrix of the the j~dlo1ary. t he congress. tJ1e thence N. ItO" E. SO 'Aa feet to a ,toM; milking his public Itatements 10 world that' they can hold their own with any group df estate ot Norman Richmond. and arm~. the navy, the Industry and thenCe N" 10· W : 12 poles, to a 5~ne; a~curate that none was j:ver chal. . 'Otho Lane executor of 'he e tat commerce, the 'business and a.",.lcul-· · thence S 80· W 8O'L f t to tb ~evnengebd"hn~I,.t )'oong people. They have shown many of the old tImers . • . s e , p" . ' . 7lI ee . e, ~ , • .' . ' . ot Mary Edna Lane. The court &p_ ,ture. tbe cl\pttal and labor 0(" this begInning, contalnlrtg 60 poles, more .~e·liu""t" critwhat can be done WIth scu~nbfl~ methods and pure bred proved the private settlement of country. and ttle entire responsUbllty or less.' stock. They have s};lown the whole world that farm life $300 by 'the estate or WW1o.m D.' 01 this gpvernment 'a,nd future of Sald real estate Is lqeated 'on, ca,n, be the most wholesome and happiest family life of all aeu to Kansas Wharton. admlnl- this nation rests upon my jndlvldua~ Clark AV,~ n~,,, In the, VlUage of ,H.ar-by coming back to the farms to start their homes and raise strator ot the estate of Elmer Whar- skoUldCI:,s: As I stand. so stan~ veysburg••Massle TOWIl8Wp, Wanen . .. ' . ' ton Lebanon America-as I fall and drag , down County ,Ohlo' "he IbUU"IM~ ther their f~mlhes mto a generatIOn proud to call themselves " , ' .... , ' -r" •• , ...... , eon ... " • The court approved the first and ,so falls Amerl(lB-:f~r whatsoever 1 _,has no s~reet number. ' The flrat _. tarmers~ , ..... ; l.. . flna.! account of MJDnle Kelley. ad- do as an 'Indlv:ld~l, multlplled by stree~ EaSt, Is Maple street; there mlnlstratrix' ot the estate of San- 130,000.000 of my kind. determines being J,lo atzeet West. '. ford Kelley; the twelfth and final the course of' my · country. which ' 8a1d preJ,J1lses are apPr&tsed at' '"TEN COMMANDMENTS OF HUNTINC SAFETY" . account of Charles Poppe. tfustee must be one for all and aU for one. ,seven hundrel1.dollars, (.700.00)' and for the estate of Oustav Poppe. oUr UnJted States of Amert~. be- must be.sold for not lea's liban Morrow. and the s!!Cond and flnal ca~e u~ted ",e stand. divIded ' we t~Ir!ilJ ' 91 said appraised value; 1. Treat' every ,gun with the res~ct due a loaded gun. account of C. J. Wa~oner. guardian tall." , ., 'Tbe.,~ · of sal~ are cMh ln' ot Cyndora ~on. ' , hand. ;," ,. ' ":,' • , _ This is, the cardinal I1l1e of gun~safety. • , "f , I '~Ohlo NatJol~1 Guard co1'i418ts of WALTER ,T. JORbAN· .. Wilbur and OeOl:ge ' Earl Dugan ,As adinlziJatrator With thl! : ' 2. Carry only empty gllns, ta.ke~ down or with the ac~ were named adminlatratora' of the 818 officers and 10,71l! ep,l,lsted. mlln. '. With and thls , Dew~nient col1tlnues '~ be will annexed the ~ ..tate, estate of Katherine Dugan. ti on Qpen, into 'your ~utdl'nobi1e. camp, and home. Oharles Stewart. ·Ja.mes Foley and dellJged with , lllquJ~es as · ~ Wh·~ t~et' ' . or I.".ueUa 'I'bOmas. d~:' S. Always be sure that the :barrel and action are Clear Roblirt Mooney. appntsers. ' , ', or not these. men ~l11losetbelr v~te. Alton F, B~. AttOrney. ' ~ ;' Harry Tegeler was appointea exe- shOut,d tlley be Cal1~ .i nto active ser-: , J" of obStt UctioQjl. " ' " cutor of th~ will of George Y!£e o~~~ state on October 111, N,OllCB .OF APPOlNTMBNT \ .. , I 4. /Always Q,arry your gun 80 that you can c!)ntrol the melr. Harlan town,shlp. witliout~ ' prea J!ts from WaahlnBton ~ ', . : bond. Clyde Leffler. wmtam Corwin' ]IIYW tndfuate,." stilted aeCret.ag of ." -:.. ' '1iireetton of the muzzle even if you Btu~ble. , . . Be sure of your target before y~u pull the tri~er. and Harold .Carnahan ~ere ,~med:~te ~, l~e~ner' at a rec~t ''8.tate 'ol Walter D. Vamer Deeeuec1 ,' appraisers. , .. I . ~ ~f~~~!,., •.Under Ohlo'a ew..... rtot1ce 14 hereby given that' Laura 6. ~ever point 'gun at anything you do riot want to The. w1ll. of Obarlea Edward ' sm., ~16tl ~~~:. t1i~1 mMi at~ en~ltl;4;d ~to ~~... Reed. whose Post ~jee Ad.,. Q~t. ", . .. . " Maineville. has ~n , ~dm1tted to , y te ~~. :~o~rl.,!. ,li8Jlots , 'fOlD ,d~ , 11 R. ~. 3,' ~~Ybeavtile. Ohio ' 7.f~ Nev. leave your gun unattended unless you unload probate.. It names' a daugbter. Bu-,.cabl}), by ~~ iiiaif. I. have aug- has ~ duly ~lnte(s as ' AdmtD~ r~' nce Lam!..Jl8 executor. , gea~ ~~ .th~he govern- 1s~!ltr1x 6f-the Estate of Walter D . , The second .wtl1 of ~ T. menta lI¥'.u~Jmv!leP, be ele- '17.amer late of Warren cOunty ObJo ~ . Vorhla, Pleaaant ~ I~ tbI tended to Joc;l~ tile free maJb'Dr'of ~ • Never climb a b-ee or 'a fence with a' IO:; ded gun. bulk or her eaate to her bUlbaDd, the IIOlcUer ~ voter', bafiulo.tbe Dated thfa 80th ~ of ~ 1NO • eyer s hoot at a flat. -bard surface Qr the surface' Qf Lee P. Vorhla. A tIotber, Oharlea O. elqlel\le or bJ ~!Dd ' RALPJr'B. CARI:Y , Trine, ~ to rece1ve a cub bequest. 11 abOut SO 6arecl equaIJ7 by . .Jadae of &lie , . . . . 0cIar& The ·w1D admitted to JlI'QtIa&e lI8ftI the ~ ..... Jri·PD11Cb., 1V1I'ftD .9JM~r; (liWO;,..

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proVSdhd for violaMrs. Emily Spring Valley • .1a tions 01 the Act. , The new law also provides that; tended visit with enllll~ men in the armed fo~ces of the United States shall b e paid a ~'nlmum of twenty-one dollars ~rs. Allen ~j.clt , Mrs, Margnret .... J ohns. and Mrs. 'Walter Kenrick per month for t hl) first four months . , CLAItENCIl J. 81l0WN of service, ,Ilnd a minimum of th1r~y sjlen.t :T~Urs.dIlY In I)syton. M....... c-.n.. ,til 0I0a. INa.... dollars per month ther~rter, with Mr. Levi Greathouse, Of Onyton . Natlonnl GUllt1:l. Reserve Oorps, MiD- .h~her rates of pay for the various· Is spond n$ this week wlLh his , CQngress ha.s completed leglslatio , tary and Navlll 4cac;temles are ex,: higher grndQS of service. do.ughter, Mrs. Clyde Wharton and . family, and attending the WalTon on t he Wadsworth-Burke ConscrIp- empt from t he <pI'ov1s1ons of the ~ U . tion Act and the bill hns been signed draft Olld a~1! riot required to reglsCoun ty Fall'. 'by the, PI' sit en t , While no definite ter, Those woo hllve served for th:r:::e::eC:_:C'- --' \ ' - , Mrs, Mary Mars ha ll visited MIas date Is set for the !'eglslxatlon of the years In the arnled 1'or,:es of, th e Ruth 0001'1 at ' Mlaml Va!ley Hosmen coming under the p'rovlslons of United States. togeth er w~th 'hlgh ' pltaJ ·Frlday, MI <!; Coon Is doing . the law. It' Is thought that the gen- F~deral officialS, Stnte and National Mr. and Mrs. Emerson DUI spent nicely since a major operation two eral: reglstratlon 'wlU be held on Oc- Legislators, Governors" and ' Judges Friday In Dayton, shOpping. weeks ago. tober 15th with th e fIrst of the- COD- oJ Oourts of Record, nre required 't o Mr. a nd Mrs. Everett Bunnel) and Mr. WUliam Pal!fir r. of St. Cloud, scripts being Inducted Into service register but nre given preferrecl s ta- family and MI'. John Havens spent Fia .. reccntly oi Cen ral America, h between tl)e 7th a.nd 10th Qf Novem- tus, as arc duly ordained ' mInisters Sunday with fldr , and Mrs, Ellsvisiting at the home of Ills bro~her ber -or just a.fter. election. PrOVi- and s tudents in theological and dl- worth Gibson and daughter. PhylIlnd wife, Mr. Ilnd Mrs . Robert Palsions of the bill' can be roughly sum- Vlmty sohools .. .lIs Moe. of Centervllle. mer. marized follows. . Mrs. Tholllas Runyon was given a T he President 1.8 authprlzed to Mrs. Charles Mullenix at tended - Every male citizen and every male Ive. d_eferrlld ratinG to registrants comple'te surprise Friday when allen or the United S latesl who, 0 .1 havl~ dependents. physlca'l dlsqUhI- about 20 of het· frl -'nds ' nnd n eigh- the fune ra l of Miss Ha nnnh J annev. the day of registration. Is between lfIcations, or employment In Indus- bors came In to remind h er of her at Springboro, Wednesday aCtert he a~es Of twenty-one andthlrty-slx try or agriculture , or oth r occupa- bir thday. At noon a lovely dinner noon. Mrs. Earl Youn g. of Dayton. and must register. AlIellS who have n ot Lion found nece ary and valuable \ as served . Th~ a ' ternoon was spent In quilting and the UnWrn l) ' Mrs, Charles Bunnell and two little declared tbel r intention of oecom- to publ~C Interes t . ing citizens will be exempt from serAll sO-.(',alJed "rellglous or con sci en- pinG of prcsl'n ts. She received many daugh ters. of .Ha m ilton . arc spl'nduseful gif~ . The guests a.U departed lug th is week at t.he home of Mrs, vice. tlous objectors" arc exempt from The length of service Is twelve cOn- combatant training, but may.be re- wishing ncr mllny m n: ( happy Emma Lacy. birthdays, Mr, and Mrs. Ha rv' y Burn et a nd l5ecutlve months excel>t In case COn- qulred to render non-combatant serClyde Smith r . d S retu rned home Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whltaker a tgrass declares a nattonal emergency, vice. The ,right of appeal ll! given where upon the co~crlpted men may such persons from Ule ru~ngs of lo- nller spending SIX mon ths at the tended the Wayn e Town -h ip Farm .. er's Club 'Thursday at th e home. of be reqUired to continuo to serve as cal bour~s, with Wle Depnl'iment of CCC camp In Nevada, Mr. and Mrs, Ervin S mJth and Mr. nnd ,Mrs. Ohm ~ r Hollingsworth, long as ' n eccssnry III the Interest ot J ustice a uthorized to make Invest!defense. At t he end of . the twelve gation of s\lch cnses. No con':;Crlpt f" mll y, lind Mr, and Mrs. Roy New- near Oregonia. mont h period of servh e tile con- ' can furnish a substitute to serve for land nnd fafuily S))('(1~ Sunday a t Mrs. Bell Scott v as honoreci !>y a the zoo at Clnclnllut:. scripts are then ,traru;felTed to the him . family dJnner Sunda y on hcr 77t 'l Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lewis. Mrs, birthday. Th oce present w re: Mr The law provldcs ~hat each conResefVe, 'where they are subject tK> duty until the age of forty-flve. or script s ha ll upon dema nd be restoretl Even :tL B4-nnell nnd daughter Edna. and Mrs. Evel'ett I~'\rly, Mr. and for a ~erlod Of. t en yea rs. By serving to his original employment , within Marlin e, and Clyde Smith spen ~ Mrs.' Robert Pa itm!I', and Bobby In the Regu~r Anny for two addl- forty days after completing llIs term MOlldoy e.venlng with Mr: and Mrs. Morgan . of Lytle. Mr. and Mrs. t1ono.l years after the olle year train- of service, without loss of seniority or Hl lcy Gibson and da ughter. Pauline, Paul Williams, of L'e banon, and Mr. Ing period, the coL'!-Scrlpts my obt&ln other rights, and provides t he Unlte 1 and Mr. and 'Mrs. E:lIsworth Gibson William Palmer, o~ Florida. tlxempl10n Crom reserve training a n d StateS' Dlstrlot Attorney shall compel IUld dllughter, Phyllis, of Centerville. Mr'. and Mrs. Howard Deweese enservl.ce. such re-employment through Federal tertain ed at a birthday dinner. SunService of conScripted men Is re - court action, If nec-;ssa.ry. · day. honoring the IFormer 's mother, 5trlcted ,.to the IItJllts of tbe Western The law also rives au th ori ty for Mrs. Fra nk DeweeSE' Those who enHemisph ere, te,rrltorles nnd ' ,posses- the taking over and operatIon of priJoyed the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Olyde Deweese, of Franklin, SIO~ ot th e United f!ta.tes, , and the vately own~d Industrinl plants whenPhilippine Islands. , ever deemed, necessary for the proMrs. D. S . Stephens, of Miamisburg, Quotas of men to b! conscripted duellon of national defense needs. In Mrs. Th erle J ones rema ins ill at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deweese a n d shall be fixed fo r each sta.tl! aocord- elISe the managemen t of such prl- the home oC her parcn~ , Mr. ' and MI'. Sam D!!weese, of Yankee 8t. lug to populatlon. , with ' oredl~ va.te plants refuse to o.ccept orders Mrs. Edwin :Nutt. 1lCD.' Cenlcrvllle. against such quotas being given for for and manufacture goods needed, men who have already . voluntarlly COmpensation s hall , be fixed on 0. Mr. RDd M;S. Harry Graham a n I enlisted In the ann,e d forces of the rental basis for til!) use of sucb Mrs. Susan ",aylor returned home country. pla nts. . ·Monday after spend.l ng last week Penal "'~ of a flne up to ten thou with Mr. James .Nas h and children. The Young ~eopIE~ class had their Me.... bers of the Re ular Anny, •., ~ . . - at Canfield monthly meeting at the home of Navy, Marin e Corps, Cooat Guard, .sand dollars and lmprlsonment up . ~

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Genevieve BunneU on Monday eve- I nillg. Those preJIent were Mr. IUld Mn. ~ lIe Oor13\lCb and da\1illtel', Mr. ahd Mrs. Noah Newman , Mr. and M . }farley ThOmtl.8, and Ml.s6es Marjorie Reta.lllcK, IUld Elizabeth Marshall. Mrs. Banner Stewart aaUed on Mr, I and Mrs. Harry Lewis and Mr. and Mrs .. Frank Frazier Sundo.y after- 1 noon. '

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drawD were Mrs. Oha rles Carroll, Mrs. ' Earl Ma.ag. and Mrs. Mella El liot. Morrow ; Mrs . Henry Murph y. Mrs. Will St. John . and Oscar Sm ith, Wa ynesVille; Mrs. E. C. J effcry. and Mrs. W. P . Goodman , are · ~~onla ; Garnet Wlison. Mason, Mrs. Fred Robl.nson. Franklin : Mrs H. C. H r. nillton. South Lebanon, 9.n« BerL Fisher, Lebanon , The petit jury draw'n 'Ts werc Cor win GroP1:ier. Fred Kahn. Clyde Simpkins . Henry Allard . Jo.ck Decker. Will E. Hutt, Mrs. Lena Irons, Mrs. William COUden. Mrs. Adam Smi th . and Mrs. Dave Holmes, Lebanon ; Arthur Anderson and Mrs. MOITts Robinson. Franklin; ThomlIS Hunter, and L~ W. Smith, Morrow; Mrs. S, S , ElUs. Olive Allen Brace, and Henry Satterthwaite Waynesville ; 'Mrs. Grace Smart, Hn.r veysburg: Margaret Lewis, Foster : Don Devoss. Clarksvll e; Mrs. E. D. Jon es. Pleasan t PIn In . and J. C. Ellinwood, Maso'n . The ' gl'Rnd jury Is scheduled ' to i: onvene October 8 and th e petit j ury October 22:

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Mr , anel Mrs. Oarl Copsey vlslte \ .Clnclnnatl ZoO on Sunday. They ' uotorcd to Covi ngton In the evenil II where they were guellta or ' a cousin Rey. Lawrence Splriney artd Illl llily.

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Mr . and Mrs. Harley Smith and sen. of DelTolt, MichIgan., were week end guests oC Mrs. Sarah OSborne. Mrs. Osborne o.nd guests were w ll lle r gUl·SI..') 01 Mr. and Mrs. Willis ' Zeller on Sa turday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne peterson, of Xenia . and Mr. a nd Mrs, Donald Petcrson. of Middletown, visited Mrs. Nelle Peterson and ohlldren 011 ~ und ny.

Mr. a nd Mrs. J, 1'. Wnlton and Mr. and Mrs. Forest G randin an:l daughted visited Mr, J . L. Peterson, n ear Cedarville. on Sunday, Mrs . J . L. Pe~e rson is In McClell an HOISpltal recovering f rom an operation. Mrs. Marie WlllJ hns return ed to h er duties 'In Columbus. after a two months vacation. Clarenpe Mangan. , of Clnemno. tl, was a guest several days of Mr. Frank Kylle.

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Mrs, Ethel Beason and da ughter. \VU's. Wilbur McCarren , were visitors Sunday afternoo, . ,J! M I'll. Vlol.,l Brakefield, of Washington O. H. ' Mrs. Dorothy Cooper and son. of Oinclnnati, have been tile guests of her parents, MI'. and Mr oS CllA'ey Shoema ker for a few days. Mr. and Mrs . Eroy Powell and children, of Deltr Mon'ow, were Sunday dinner guests o. Mr. IUld Mrs, P . G . Wells ~nd falnUy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clevenger, of neal' Wilmington , were Sunday dJnner guests or Mr. and Mrs. George ). ·IY l11lro. Friends h ere of Mr. and Mrs. H,oward McKay nlltl s~ n . Dona.ld, ha.ve received cards bru. g 11<: II I... ' a ge from them, of their travels to ' t he Pac1f1e Coast. .

Don't forget the Home Coming Sept. 11. COOl and cloudy. Just th e and C ntennlal celebration at the kind of 'day to go to Day ton. I ha~.J Ferry Church Of Ohl'l~t this Sunc1o'y Septembet· 22. Come nil day un :! to go on the gOOd do.ys when there Is so mucl'l to do out of' doors at bl'lng your basket. home. There Is still a d.e tour around Mrs. Lottle .StarKe or neat· Ridge· Centerville but It Is not bad. It ville was pleasantly s urprised Sunforces us to look at some other day when 0. few friends dropped ·I n I' ads for a whUe. There are Ito numlor dinner b~ln gtng a !COvered dish ber of new houses going up on with them. The o ~ca slon was her birthday and the blrtllday oC Frankl Yankee Street a.Dd Mad Rh'er Road. Lots of Soy bean neld~ with Just as ShinE whose age was just half Qr nluch grass and rag weed as mine. that of Mrs, Starke, she reachin g Not very many good clean f1elcbi, We the age of seventy. Present were Mr, .c ut some more soybean ha.y today. and Mrs. Earl Shinn, Mr. Frank It Is still cloudy but Jimmy FIddler ShJim, Mr. and Mrs. P . J . Thomas says cool and clear and So I am and son . Miss Freda Starke and Mr. hoplllg that h e .Is rlgh l.. There is DO Albert Starke and Mrs. Starke. • doubt about It. The weather Is the Mrs. Laverna Faul entertnlne.i m ost Important thing in a !annerJ m em ' ers pI the Thomas family Jlfe. Monday evening In honor of her son Sunday, September 9, they were cpt. 12. We are plowing under Entin Lenard's sixt h birthday. ice among th e ho.ppy guests Who l1elped cream and cake w'a s served. sume of the soybeo.ns tho.t were so ithlck with r.ag weed, .at lait. Tbey .relebrate the sixt.:elh wedding anniBetilah Smith spent Sundny with. versal'y of Mrs. McKay 's parents. Mr. .s hould make good tertl1lzer. Today I Dorothy Gerhard. c ld the thing I ho.ve been afraid of imd Mrs. William S tallbuck, of WhitMiss Bertha Filer returned lo.st. iUoJ llg ('vcr ,oJnce the lir",t time I tier , CaUfor,nta. ~s, Mary Hu1lmlln. 0 Spring week Lo t he SemIna ry at OlnclnnatL J':~l'I~('d on Main street. .1 backed off Hill, was hostess to the Friendship t~ her du Ues In the ortlce.-SRe-ba " 'tile eurb It~ -front;.:.at ' oo.mphell's. !been spending a vacation with her "l'nat cUI'b Is one of the things that . Club ladles WednesC:a y afternoon. 'this town ought. to do something Among t he guests In o.ttendance pl rents Lhe J . S . Filers. Jr_ Smith spen t Wednesday night :uoou t. The high one on tile otber were, Mrs. Ella' Ferr's, Mrs. Lilli'! Villars and Mrs. Mary Villals. with Jr. Hartsock. Jimmy Jr. was ' de Is almost as bad. I bave dente4 The members ot thl! Olub have ac- guest or honor at a birthday party liLY feliders nnd ruined several bub 'Cl1.p" bu t this ~e I went off the cepted an invitation 'to m eet a.t the at his home' that evenl~g. homo of the Mes::al11ea VJIlors, III Rev, Smltb pr('achec\ the fu . eral ' "Irb and had to bl! Jacked up and Gctcber. service of Will Lippincott at tM' ,Dushed on again. So~etbb:)g should Miss Hannah Jordan and Mr. and Waynesville chllr h lait ThlJrsday :be do~e a ut these curbs whUe we rlltc Improv ng the town., Mrs. Carey Sho~maker. w,;re Lebo.- [I 'L ernoon . non visitors, Wednesday o.fLernoon. J', r. and Mrs. Coy. Gilliam pleas FRIDAY 'THE 'I'lllRTEENTH. Mr. fi nd Mrs. Fred 'rholllpson 'a n :l. an tly cn ter Ln lllcd the members ' of ':rhat 1$ not my pet super~t1U~n. It , hIS faller. Harry Thompson attended the Home Bullders' C!ass at thei ,does no t worry me In the least., I . the funeral of the l:1tter's brother. home last Friday evening. .have never found It unlUcky or even Ben jamin Thompson. In Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gerhard ;Jr:j lu~ kY as some claim, Black oats on Thursday afternoon. wh~ had suf- family were supper guests of Mr. ' the road do not worry me thougb tered 11 heart attack: and died sud- and Mrs. Coy Gill iam and lama ,. ,one woman I knew said slie always denly at the Stubb's Funerlll Home, Tuesday. had tire trouble If one Ian across Mondayevenlng., Rev. and Mrs. F. 'H. Smll':! an" the 1'oad In front of- th;-c~ Sbe In his youth. Mr. Thompson had family 'of New Vienna wel'l) SlIppt!!"" · 'WOUld do almost anything ~ avo(d attended our schOol at Becch Grove, C1Jests at the parsonage Friday eve- it, The new moon ~ver ' h11:i left Mrs. Beason and Mrs. McCarren ning. J;houlder used to give me oar ' were visitors in Wllmln ~ ton. SaturThe Missionary meeting of the troubles but I haven't noU~ it day. WaynesvlJle and Ferry Chlll'en,> , of lately. My pet SUperstition, Is tlia.t Christ will be held at the honl'J o f when my left hand itches 'moiley Is Mrs. Paul Getts Wednesday aHm - ': ollling. TIiat Is 0. pleasant thOUght, so J forget about the t1m~ It doesnt Iloon. September 25. c me, as quickly as I can 'lid' CO Oil beUevlng. " ',"

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Alrs. Joe Davis Is stayi ng at the hqme of her sister, Mrs, 1m Hartsock. of Dayton, due to the serious NEW llONGER Illn ess ot Mrs. Hartsock 's husband. Mrs. Ella VOlrls. who has been WHEElBASE very III this summer, but seemed to be much improved. hud n. relo.pse the past week. lO~GER, LARGER, Miss Mary Jane Fox. of . OlnclnWIDER FISHER BODIES na tl, Is the guest of her grandparWItH NO DIIAFT VEHTlLAflott ,ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McVey, ' Mr. aDd Mrs. Char:es MCDonatd , of Clncinnatl, spent So.turday and '\lllVE-IN. Sunday with t he former's parents, HEAD "VIOOIItY" ENGINE Mr. and Mrs. So.l>ln McDono.ld. Mrs. Tracy, and grand80n, of WashlngtQn. O. H., were the --week SAFE·T·:SPEOAL •' . . .. 'lo '., end guests_Of her orotber, Obarles ~YD"AUllC· 'RAK.ES Thom~n and family. Tbe Tucker fo.mUy reunIon was Ply. m.ty more outstondheld S~ay at the borne of Russell Ing ComIorl; .. and conveti,.. Noture.. , Wilson 'a t ' au8O: Many relatives from hete attended. ~ .

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e~d on tpe Q1UO ~R1vei",\Vhy Is It we' run -ali over ' "the . cOUntri Mr .. and Mrs. Carl Smith and , loklng .. beautifUl, ~·.Wh.n c~Pdren spent the past week 011 a. 'WIthin slxtr mUes or so we have this vacation In ,M l.chigan. beautiful river. Some day ~ B.IQ gaMarion Wesley Simell and Rob- 1ng to take one of the river boat trip.iert Blair will be students at WU- .It Is slow but pleasan t. There Is n04 mlngton college this year. George much p&Ssenger tlllffJC on tbe river' Smith Jr., returns to Ada, 0., , Lee now, there are andle$s ~oo.l J:la~es Ed Hamer 1'1111 attend Miami Unl- ' coming down in strings ,pushed by verl;lpy again; and Katherine Alex- ~: :stem wbeelers. More J reight goIia ander' left' ~n . Sunday for Oxford down t.ho ri ver ' than,. t\lrough . the , wber~. ah'e wiil 'attend scbo.i. . <, Panama CanaJ, GO they, S&Y. I'dloes 'Mrs. Anna, ~ Is recovering frolll the war . .\11 ~f! ' dama ,. ~ from a recent lilness. , 10L'kg In tho Ohio , rlyer: . are ~ ' . ' strlcL guard now. No sight &eIlrtS are M, r." and Mrs. Donald Smith an -, , ", . allowed near them. : ..., '. son. wm:e recent guests ~ of Mr. and " j • • Mrs. jam~ oSborn l" , , Sept. 11. The !lOY bean'. hay 'fa In Mr. MrS. E8rl Oopsey, of AI-, and now tile ~ ~an be ,~ut... ~ liance! ate Bp8r'Jdlng their v~cnti9n ' Is wOJ;ldel'ful w.eatHer b~t It ta pt., ti:ere with Mr. and .Mrs. Vern Cop- tlng ag~ln.. e,1rqits ~. ,~ ,. . ~he or,- tbe',.., of ,

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The membe~s of the Frlendllhlp 'clUb, of the Metllodllt ohurch, held their regUlar mcnthly meeting In.~t WedneJJday a t the home of Mrs. O. R, Unglcsby. The opc'nlng devotional services werc conducl.cd by MI'S.1-. C. Radley. During toe buslnellS mel! Un'lJ It -was decldeC\ that. (I, vote would be taken at Lhe next meeting, \0 October, to determine whether the olub will oontl11ue to lunctton 'or not, under the new plan ot just one woman's orgnnlzatlon In the church.

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A nomInating committee com prlsed'of Mrs. Radley, Mrs. R. H . Hastings and Mrs. W. C. St. Jolm, was a ppointed to nomin!tte new oftlcers , to be elected at the .next me tln g. The following program WIIS preseuted by Mrs. ·M. A. Fulkerson, progmm chairman : Vocal solo, by Mrs. Radley, "Come to the Fair" ; a descrlptlon of their visit and stay ' in New York City this summer was glven by Mrs. Russ \I E. Frank ,' Mrs.

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JRIENDS HOME Miss Dorothf Day. lit. and Mrs. J. ALE-EnsU t2 ton L. MendeD!ll1l, Mrs. Mary. Hugg, ot It'OR S .,e,,per De!!:o!t. and MiSs sara Randle, ot Avallable no".., ROxann&-eannbii' Dayton, wllre Bunday g\lestR ..t the co., Wl\YllesvWe. tf Home, ' Little ' Helen Hartsook, of Klng- FOR' SALE-3 piece girl's outf~t, I1Ie man, and Donna Had ey 'were Tues9. All wo-ol In duity role day dinner gUest.'!. color. Mrs. RboQCIt Bunnen. MIss Ruby James Rtt oded the FaI1 Festival Mrs, Lena Hartsock, and Mr. aM FOR RENT.:..one large 1'oom, 11) fir. .Mrs. R. H . Hartsock visited the forby 36 !t.,:'ov~r I. G. A. Store. Por mer's, brother-in.law, Ira Hartsock. storing hOusehold fU11l1ture_ or ; Tuesds.y, who has be n quite U1 but other goods. J : WIll White S10Is now better.

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Mr.• and Mrs. Lewis Thompson entertained a gfOUP of friend s, Thursday evening In celebra.tion Of Mf Thompson's, birthda y annlversary. Bridge WQ:j tho diversion of t,he evening with awnl'(is for high score being presented :to Mrs. Ma'ynar~ Weltz and Vern Slmpson. Refreshments of Ic~ cream. cake. and eoffee. concluded an enjoYable evrning. d Rc ...._ R Guests ~. . H lewinclude, II M dv. and Mrs m" Vern L. no e , r. an . SI Mr .. d fMr no Id L mpso.n, . un t.... 1 na W K . Hawke, Mr, and Mrs . .. o}n er_ M d M.... Maynard Weltz sey. r . an, I ~. • and Mrs. Ethan Crano.

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east Lytle •.f1ve miles north west lives. MRS. HOUGH HOSTESS n. m. Holy Communion. of Waynesville on the Lytle and Seriously m for many months, his YOUNG EPISCOPALS Perry road on ~ suffering was InteDBe but when the TO CIVIC LEAGUE 11 11. m. Morning Prayer I1nd serFORM NEW GROUP 8ATvaDAY, SEPTEMBER !S. eDd came It was very peaceful. mono Beslnmg At. I. P. M. All that loving hands, med1ca.1 Hnrveysburg-:-The Woman's Olvlc A parish picnic nt Day's Su~nr A new young peoples group wll:S 2 HOBSE,S sk1lI and careful nursing could do League met at the home of Mrs. Camp on Stonybrook Fnnns will im"rganJzed In St. Mary's -Eplscopa.! -Both extra good workerl! was done but being in Iils 78th year, Lizzie HOUIlli on Saturday evening, mediately follow this service. \Jlluroh , Sunday evening, when the S BEAD JlOOS the body was frail and for the Il8st September 14th. Members responded TUESDAY first meet1ng of t~e group was held ' Wei8ht aOout 125 pounda .. 5everal months there was no hope. to roll call by naming lav,!rlte trees. 2:30 p. m . Nursery Church School. at the home of Rev. and Mrs. R. L" SOME POULTRY , He was the son of the late BenFollOwing the business meeting 3 p. m, Junior Church School. Hackwell, ONLY NINE MORE DAYS · .. a . . . . IMP" .........-S jamln and Matilda Cooper Llppln- Miss Kelly read "Trees" by Joy ~e FRIDAY Fifteen young people were present Two BOOd wagollll, one with 'box cotto At one time he was a member ~lmer. and read a sketch about 7.30 p . m. Girls Friendly Group, J . 1::. Hawke. registrar. urges all for the first meeting and olrlcers for bed ~ one with Oat top, Bemis of the Sons of Veterans, his father. trees and asked questions testing . he group were cocted as follows: pj!rsollS wl~o have not .obtalned tiheir tcJba.cco setter, tobacco press, 75 gal- having been a soldier In Jhe CIvil ow:. knowledge 01 trees that lead InMF.TIlOJ)f . 'I, cnUItCIi Tom Baker, president; - Marsha drivers 1 oen~. to ilo so at once and J~ 'I!team cooker; 30 gallon steam War. He was married to Carrie to a general discussion by the group. Louis C. Ra~lIe)'''PlllItor Bilker, secretary; and JOM Stanley avoid the last minute rush. FInal cooRr, 800 lb. Ji'airbanks scales, Smith some 50 years ago; to this The next meeting will' be held at date Is Mo day, September 30. I IIlneIe d.lsc, Buckeye com cultivator, union three daughters were born, the home ot Mrs. Sn~Jje Reason, Oc- Churoh &hool. 9::30 a. m . Worship treasurer. Oliver waltln8 plow. imperial ,plow Busle, who passed away in 1nIanoy, rtobei 12th, apd will be the ~nnual service 10:40 a. m. Alter II. brief ser_ A scavenger hunt. ~nd other FRIEND • ENJOY DINNER P~RTY . sUlky attachment. corn planter, sled, Mrs. Marie BrItain and Miss Eva election or officers. mon the pastor 'w ilI give a detalleO games provided a pleasant SOCial . harrow, five abovel cOltivator, f~ home. explanation ot the new w'oman's or- time for the boys .aDd ~ls. followed Mlss Lucl11e WtI I toll. f Xenia. rowina' out, plow, blacksmlth's tools, He leaves his oevoted wife, his CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY YOUR PRESENT ganlzatlon-"The Woman's Division ' with. refreshme~t6 of hot chocolate Misses WUma. Al.c xander j nd Mary band teed gr1nder, forks, shovels, two daughters, nine grandchUdren, - WITii FAMILY DINNER of Chr1sttan Serv:ce." Every woman and cake. . ' Bruce · Rohrbough, of S ring Va.U'ey, boes, cbaina, 2500 lb. .scrap Jron, and a number of -nephews and Is urged to be present. The group Will hold their meetcalled for Misses Earline Lanbam IiDIle doubJe ' trees, etc. nieces to mourn his loss. , . , Ings every two weeks, Olll Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kersey enEpworth Le~gue _,Monday evenlnl e,enJng, 'aC the ~lacopa) .rec:~, and IDez James, Tu~y evenhlg. ~: 3 sides, collars, lines, "Death is only a door tertalned at a famlly dlnne Sun- at 7:30. a~d together th~y m~tored to MlFOJl A dCftND TEJI:III bal~ an.d bridles. Set In a garden wall. day. In celebration· or Mr. Kersey's Choir practice Friday evening at 8 the PBII>: 35 buahel corn, some bay. On qOlet hinges It gives at duek , G&ANDDAUGHTER CELEBRATES amlsburg and' bact dlDner ' at DBIIOCDTlV TICKET birthday IUlDiversary. o'clock. ' BlRTRDA), 'ANNlVEItSABY Peerless Pantry. BOUSBIIOLD GOODS When late birds call. Corner cu~, 2 -dressel'll, table. AloDi ~hJL~tel are green leaves, A delicious chicken dinnerby thea happy tlme were enjoyed Mrs. Jessie Hyman Pent the day, :: &DUque wrtttnc desk, old bureau, Beyond, the light lies stU1; FrIday, ' In Cincinnati, wI~h. · her ,fallowing guests; Mr. and Mrs. W. O. ' WAYNESVllJ.E OIiUlicil 0 ...• Home OomfOl't 'range, d1n1ng table. Very weary and WlWng feet Kersey, Mrs, Emma Kersey, and CIIRI18T bedI, ~ of 4Iahea and Various items. Go over t.rua:t aOI. ,. . . granddaughter, ~UYn Joy PolinMrs. Ida EIbon, of Oregonia; Mr. W. C. SmUll. MinI. ter sky, in celebration or her first blrth• TE1t118 CASH There tir nothing to trouble any and Mrs. Joe S. Kersey, of'Lebe.non; SUNDAY day anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Po.heartand Mr. and Mrs~ Willard Kersey, Nothing to hurt at all. Bible School 9:30 a.. m. UUSky aDd • daughter accompanied of Grf!e. n HIlls, Clnlllnnatl. ,. . Death Is only a door communion 10~ 4lii a .m. - Mrs. Hyman to WaynesVWe, (or the Set in a garden wall." P. T: 'MARTDf, Auctioneer • .I ORANGE NOTICE Junior _Ohrlstian Endeavor 7:00 week end. CentemJie, 0 .. J.>bonii 7021 p.m. CARD OF THANKS The Parmer's Grange 11 hold ~. 0 . 'Ouster Bldg. Ad.' 386I, EN'fERTAINS AT SUPPElt oJ • Senior, chl'istlan EIIldeavor ;, :00 p. m. -th~ir regular birthday m~tlng, Sat- Preaching 7:46 m. - ,- ' . , We take thts opportunity to thank ,urday, Sept. 21. Members- wl10se Miss MUdred SallsbU1'.Y enterWEDNESDAY . all our ne1lhbors, .1elatlves and , birthday annJversarles are In 'July, tained ,with a. wame sup~. Prlday who have assisted WI' 1n any AugUllt or September 'will 'be honBible study and prayer meeting evenJng, In honor of Robert J>!'estoo, ~WE WANT 'WI~~KIE' fJ1e~da way during the illness and death of ored guests. .' 7:45 p. m . ,who lett for school at Wooster, Ohio, our husband and father. To A. H . . MIssionary meettng at Ferry 'i3aturd~y morning, Her otbel' 8Ue.tiJ A RE~UBLICAN Stubbs for his efficlent services and . . Church 2:0? p. m. were MiSs PranceS' Johns and MASONIC NOTICE to the ministers for their consoUng .. CAMPAIGN SONG It was proven Swlday eyening tba. t- Charles Collett. • . . . . .~!II..I(Ii...~~~~!!!I~!I,I~II!IIJ!!I ~iIi..~i'~'i} w~rda and to Miss Lucy Emley for her beautiful songs. • • • ville J,.odge ,No. 163, F. & A~ M.. service. There weo.re 137 present. Mrs. CaIT!e Lippincott "'i Wednesday, Bepterriber 25, 7:00 p. m. Special number,S 11:1 music' were a. Words Mpsic and family. WOTk In the M, M. 'Degree, . duet by Mq!. Thomns Blackmore and Refreshments wUl be served after Mlss Lucy Emley, ~I. s'ong by the beby the meetlni, ginners class aud a duet by ~, Bnd . MOTHER'S CLUB WILL ' . Jesse Prendergast, W. M. Mrs. Roger Browq. The, Ch~Ch pre-SPONSOB CABO PARTY sented to thelr ' mhllster an Indlvld_Vern Armltagt', Sec. • ual oommunion set, tQ lie used in The Wayne 'l-ownsblp Mother's Mrs. Henry Satterthwaite was a serving eommuQlon to the ~hut-Ins cub will sponsor a benefit card guest at a tea given by Mrs. John W. or the sick. This was glvel! aa an ap86 cents party, at the High School Auditor- Bricker at "The Mansion", In Co- precJation for the servke rendered Ium, FrIday night, Sept. 27. !umbus, 'WMnesday afternoon. the church. Come J:et us go above Entertainment will be provided the hundred mark .I.tus Sunday ~ve-' ·on sa'l e at the for children, so that parents will be nlng. tree to .play cards, and refreshments will be furnished for everyone. Ticketa will be on sale at the door. ~IT. 1I00.I.V ~'. R. · enURC .. T M . Scarf.'. Milliliter SlIndll; Sch(loi 9:'30 n. Ill. E. A.' earnhart, Supt.· .

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Former Waynesville' Wo an'Killed In .ut.o Accident

During the week of October 1 to October &. National will be observed by newspa.pers throughout the United States and Oanada. The idea of Newspaper Week was fathered by the Newspaper A ssociation Managers, to emphasize how the local newspap er fits into the Mrs. Kenneth Hough was elected. •._ ,,- , _._ - - - , - _._.. ~o mmunity picture, wQat it do es for the civic. c ultural and FUneral services w'ere neld Satur..._ - - - - - - - - - - - - ' president or the Women'!! Society or . . com mel'ciai· a dvancement of t he community, a nd th e im - . - - - - - - - - , - - - - --- -,. ChrlBtlan service, the new women's day afternoon at the Metlhodist A few ·weeks ago this col- organlzatlon 0 f the MethodJ s t i portance of a.free press if America is to remain a free . ,~al ChUl'ch , Nc w Lexington. and MOlL umn spoke of a lovely flower Ohurch, at the charter meeting held _.. country. . I' " day aflernoon , at the Johnson FUnera I Home. Lcbanon . for Mrs. N. P. lJ'arden on Main street ••• our Wednesdayt afternoon at the While e 1a b orate programs in observan ce of th is w e ek ~ ' d churcll. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Conard and ' Mrs. C. L. Duke attended the an- Blatt, age 46. of New Lexington, who The mee Ing was . con ucted by family were Sunday dinner guests of are being planned in large cities with daily papel'R, h I' e in attention has been called to C Radl d ed nua,) convention of the State Feder- was killed almos~ IhstantJy. Thurs- ' ey a~ was open Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Conard, of New ,Waynesville we want to .emphasize the importance of not aUon of Gal'den clubs, held at Clll]- day afternoon , whel') the car tn . . Rev. L. . another, 10 back of MalO with the singing or Faith of our Burlington. The dinner was arranged' overlooking the things whil·h affect us more intimately nnll lecothe, Ohio, last Friday and Sat- ,Yhlch she wa s lidlng overturned . . , c . Fathers." Rev. Radley then gave an street, and lts proud care- addreas In which he expl~lned the l)'l honor or Mrs. Carl Conards immediately. The importu n' e of n ssociation with ' your urdllY. Mrs. Duke w~s a delegate between Za nesville and RosevllIe. . H arry L'1zer... spea"k _ purpose of the new organizatlon. birthday annlversary. . hb or, an d concerl1ln .. g' yo urse l'f WIt . h h IS · w e 1far e . Th ese from the local gnrden club . MI'5. BI' • • • • • \nelg .. a. t , WI10 wa; before her t a k er 1S ing of flowers and other of The Worship and Praise service Mrs. Harry KImble and Mrs. Web- homely a. s o c iations m:1ke for a fuller and happi cr life. • • • • • marriage, Miss Gall Unglesby. was was In charge of Mrs R A Conner fbi Mrs . H . H. Harp. r. daugh ter. Mary t he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. natures beauties of the sugar who read, "The New 'Da~"; f01l0we~ ster Elliott, of Dayton. visited Mr, .It is. this feeling 0 un ity, of e onging to one group.. of Kathryn. son Robert. and' John Unglesby. Her husband who lB now by the s1ng1ng of the Doxolgy and ,a nd Mrs. D. C. Ridge. Wednesday sharIng In the s ame probl e m s and t he same accomp li s h- Richard ShllUngs, of Oulver. Ind.. superintendent of schoo:s at New camp on Stoney brook Farm closed with prayer by Rev. Ra:uey. afternoon. ments that make a com munity a "home town." And it .is wore week end guest.'! at bhe home of "Lexington, was at one time echool is a spot especially blessed Then followed the very Impressive " " " • • the duty of the community n ewspaper to aid and encour- MI'. and Mrs. M. A. Fulkerson. s~l?erlntc.ndent at Waynesville. 'by Mother Nature, a quiet service of enrolfment of the charter Mrs. Russell E. Frank' and son, age any project for the bette'l 'ment of the town . It is • • • • • Other occupnnts or the wrecked retreat from the hustle and members. Mrs. Carman Crane and ~:~~r~~wle~e!'~~ty ;~:m=: the community paper \ovhi c h puts the throb into the h ea rt Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mlsslldlu car were Mr. and Mrs. John FurgaMrs. Ralph Hastings Wlhered the we re Monday evening dinner guests son. friends or. the Blatts. Mrs. b ust I eof . our every day life. enrol11ng members to the front of Frank's mother, Mrs. Martha Par- of the .town. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Furnas. Furgason su1fered several fracturc!d whers one can relax and be the church. and torty names were sons, or Cleveland, and her sister • • • • • ribs and severe shock. and her hll8free for awhile ...the owners written on tne charter 118t. Mrs. Ruth Smith, ,Of Leetonia. Mr. and Mrs. Ral ph Black ruld band esca.ped Injury. Mrs. Clarence Rye chairman of • • • • • daughter, Marilyn, ot oakwood. :Mr. The rillshap occurred about ten of this be,a utiful place are the nomlnatlng ClOmp11ttee. 'p~ent- Mr. and Mrs. Argus OSborne are nnd Mrs. Dean Walton. and Mr. a.nd miles trom Zanesvme. at about 6:30 . than g.enerous in shar- ed the following names to the or- enjoying a tew days vacation. thj.s Mrs. Keith Walton wer Sunday p. m. was drlvlng at a. 'ng l't w 'th th' .... J gantzatl/:>n, whlcb in turn ' were week, vlsltlng thelr daughter. Mrs. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. m.ocletu.Le raLe of speed, and apna .._ J I E 0 S eu,... • R uf us · HocIan an. and son, Leo . FRIDAY-Septem llcr 27 Th ' . '0 e el ected by.h • e soc Ie.ty.· Pr'esiden., George Walton. enLly having .drlve.l~ off the edge..-of ompso.~. d tarhfor d , u_ New Century clllb. nt, t.he home or th e r oad hit some • ~~ . Kenneth Hough,' Oeneral Vlce_ Osborne, In CincinnatI. • • • • • chuck holes and and BOD Britain weildinO' president, Mrs. J, K. Preston,' ...... _ " • " , . " "Mid-Valley". the coun ,try home Mrs. Maude Cran. Mrs. J , W. pI d Int· ~ ....., M.r. and Mrs. D. R . Salisbury a.nd ullge 0 a." gu11y. brushes and paint at ·Ridges slonary Prea1dent, Mrs. J. B. Oraobe; Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Stroud, o~ of Fred t Mr. and .Mrs. 11 I b Furnas, k d on White. hostcSR. family were Sunday dinner g \lcs t..~ MI' . . Blatt WQ8 ,attend ng Ii toot·ghten Recording Secretary, Mrs. Walter Lebanon. were Sunday evenlng IIUP- he Waynesvl e-Be I roo roa. was ~ SATURDAY- September 28 ' 91. the hOllle of MI'. and Mrs. W. P. ball game at Bremen with his high and Mendenhalls to bn j up Main street... it really is a Sheehan; Corresponding Secretary, per guests of their parents, Mr. and the scene of a happy a:d oyous "500"llinner club, at the home of Salisbury. school team When the mlsha.p oeMrs. Carlton Cook; Treasurer. Mrs. Mrs. w. E. Stroud. celebration, Sunday, VI en more Mr. and Mrs. J. B . Chn}Jmnn. d d eep pon d erous problem to J , H, Sackett; VIce-president of • • • • • than slxty-Clve relatlves and friends MOr-{DAY-Septemb er 30. • • • • • cllrre . Mrs. Blatt had been inVited know what to do about thIs Chrlstlan 80clal Relatlons and Lagathered there to honor Mr. Furnas. Klng"s Heralds, reorganization Mr. Adam HoUman. of Dayton. . to accompany the Furgasons to Mrs. John W. Kersey Is vlBltlng tl I It ' Zan&oVille ftnd h World Series question ... $6.65 cal Chur.ch Activities. Mrs. R. D. on the occasion of hi'! bi rthday an- meeting at the MeM10d1$t Church. was 1e ovem g 1 guest of Mr. and ...., ... was on er way thlB week at the home of Mr. and I Th '" l d TUESDAY "'"t.... Mrs. Howard MlssUd lne, Wednesday. hOllle wIth them when 'the accident is a lot of money to put out Colle~t; Secretary of Literature and . n versary. e Bua r was arrange ~o""r 'i Mrs. E. J . Burton, of Elyria. as n pleasant surprise to Mr. FurArgunot Bridge club, MlBses Mnr• • • • • took place. ' for one ball game ... but, oh 'PUbllcatlons, Mrs. A. K. Day; secre• • • • • nas. caret and T1'lllcna Edwards, h06tMI'. anel Mrs. A. F . Melloh and ~he was president of bhe Advance hOY of Supplies, Mrs. and F. U. Wome. LeMay; 'all ' ~ ' I how we'd ll'ke' t see tary Secretary of GlrlB ns Mrs. DonaId 0 reene, '0f Sa b U&ZI The guest.'> brought well fmed esses, daughter, Mary Ann, vlslted Mr. and cIu b , a member of the mother's Just one game ... C. E. Mlchen- Work, Mrs. H. B. Earnhart anc1 Mrs. and her mother. ,M rs. L. V. BraD- baskets which provlde:d a bounteous WEDNESDAY-October 2 ~rs. Stanley Eas, of Dayton, SUlL club, al'ld on', Wednesday .evenlng er jollying the newspaper Willard Anderson; Secretary or strator were Dayton vlBltors, last meal, and they spenl; ·an enjoyable Civic club . bus ness meeting, day. .had been named an officer of the staff about the slip made in Children's Work, Miss Vivian Oon- WednesdaY. day visiting. Mr. Furnns was the re - Township House • • • • • Women's ChrlBtlan service SOCIety the farmerJs Exchange ad a nero • " • • • clplr.nt of many lovely gUts and best THURSDAY- Or.loher 3 MI' . alld Mrs. Rob r t Walton and ' a~ the Methocllst church. She bas . .......e fc'owlng tan"'nft mm1 •• ~. Mlsses Tr111ena and Margaret Ed- wishes frorri all those whO gathered Wqynesville Garden l lub. Mrs. J . son no rt Jr .. wcre dInner guests, long been active In church and e1Vic few weeks alJ'o utheir ' " chal S....ue ~ ... "Fly Spray, and en w coth ."".... wB{ds visited last week at the home to honor his annlvers"'"". The guests R. Mengle, hostess, Saturday evenlng, -of Mr. and' Mrs. t:lfalrs at New Lexington. for the Tractor and Auto- pointed: Spiritual rm Life,ereMrs.enU.apA. of Dr. and Mrs. Gale E. Russum, or remained unth late -~ evening. when FRIDAy-october .. Bert Hartsook and son. Mrs. Blatt lB survived. by her bUS-' mobile •.• our canine friends Pulkerson; Prosi'am. Mrs. J. It. Dayton. they departed wishing thelr 'h ost Way'ne Township Mother's club, • • • • • band, a son, RAlber~; two ~ugbters, are free to roam the streets Preston; Plnance. Mrs. Walter • • " • • many more happy bllrthdays. at the Grade Building. H. S. Edwards. of Denver. 001 .• Dorothy and Carolyn; her 'parentl, once more,. now that the Whitaker; Membershlp, Mrs. Elmer Levi Lukentl. of Payette, 0 ., was Those who enjoyed. the happy 0<:and J . W. Edwarcls, ot SprlngCleld. Mr. and Mrs. Ungleltly; and three quarantine is lifted maybe Sheehan; Fellowship; Mrs. carman the overnight guest a.t the h.ome ot caslon were : Mr. and Mr;S. 1'toy Rob· visited their aunts, Misses Margaret sisters. Mrs. Carl Sanker, of Muon, people will realize J the ad- Crane; Btatus of Women, MrI!. J. R. Mr. and Mrs. w. A. ' Lukens and ,erts. and son, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney and Trillcna Edwnrm: Sunday. Mrs. Mert Baird. and Mrs;-Evelyn Updyke: Publicity and Printing, famlly. BaturdaY evening. Roberts and family, Mr. and Mrs. • • • • " Watkins. • van~age8J to everyone, in Mrs. Ralph ~t1np. . •• .. , Forest Stingley and t'amUy. Mr. Van Mr. nnd Mrs. Ertwll1r--'El~I""""'-wI~rA'-~~~.::t!!.!!L...H!lM!$LJ:J.L-,,!~UIIIL.._-:--~ keeping their dogs at ~omeJ The new~ elected president then Mrs. Cora Rich enterta.ined at Powell, Mr. James Todd, and It1r. Officers of the sohool band, or- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and cemetery. and will continue to. do 80... tooIt charge of the meeting and read dinner, Thursday evenlng. honoring and Mrs. Harlan Powell and daugh.. chestra, aDd glee clubs were elccteCi Mrs. Howard Missildine, ----~----, Mrs. Raymond . Bratldo ek the charge to the members of the bhe birthdaY' anniversary . 01 ' her ter. 'of Jamestown; Mrs. Viva White this week. Miss Roxie Sackett was daughter Mrs Ollbert Frye.Mr Frye ~ nd daughter, Frances. Mrs. Edwin honored with being chosen president Mr. and Mrs. John Hove.r (nee with her large paste board new or• ...-.-..on. and son , and. Mr and . Mrs Hartley Clemans and daughtE!r, of Waslllng- of the girl's glee Club. band and orSnrah MlIler) are announcing the spec1alplana committee wasRed appointed . ftUillly , . . , Mrs. Arthur chestra, and Earl MendeD'hall was box gatherl·ng up the sale'8 toA·make for the Or Mosa a!ld were also guestl. ton. C. H.; Mr. and plrth of a soh, Dan M., at S~. Anne'..; tax stamps for the Milk Fund work to be done by the SOCiety. M\1ler, of Fishertown, Fa.; Mr. and chasen president of the ,boy's glee hospital. Dayton, Sunday alOOmoon . ...the success. of this project ular meetings w1l1 be helCl the third Mrs. Alva Thompson att.1Ic111d ttie Mrs. Roy Sutton, BlolOmlngbuy; Mr. club. Jt_ tl f th Pythl n and Mrs. Snm CoU, olf 'Je"'el·sonvllle ·.' The glee clubs are looking .forward .... -esday 'of each month. The 00- ann ua1 ""nven on o . I'S Imost entl'rely due" to her W ~ Past Chiefs association held ain Elaine M. "Aubry, PeggyU Ann Nu- to the operetta which has been 00- Mr s. S.A.' Hor to nand chUdren, Iof untold devotion ... incidentaltober " , h meetlng wlll be held all day, Cleveland tllls week. gent. Wanda Plessinger, Evelyn Ie~le d and scheduled to be given be- Dayton, spent Thursday .W1tp Mr. __ _ Iy 'any woman in the com- wit a covered dJah dinner at DODD! " • " • " . Prln"le, Jaseph Saunders. and Jlm- fore the hollday.s, It'ls entitled "In and Mrs. RObert aaker. Jr., and h r, 't Id b d' Ilt the home of .Mrs. S. S. Elll8. " An Old K t Jc G d .. d In daughter. A blrt day party, 4l~DI memmunl y WOU ' e omg . Memb8ra Wlll meet at the church at Th~ ,Young Prlends enjoyed a ten- mle Donley. of Dayton; Mrs. Minnie en uc y ar en an • • • • • bers whose annlyers~:aire 1n July; . n1s matcb and weiner roast at the Penewlt. of Bellbrook; Mr. and Mrs. cludes the Immortal songs of StephMr. and Mrs. Walter Stokes, of August. or Bep.tember,ani:l , a proa fin~ serviQe, without any , 11:30. ' ·l y a ' couple WhIte Brick Meeting House. SUD- Davis Furnas and family, Mr. and en Collins Foster. I' I I gram presented by th~ ,irIa of the on expense . ' . After the meeting a soclal hour ...... evening, folloWed with an inter- Mr~. Ell Furna:s and :famlly. Mr: and ThlB far In the baseball season, L nco n. n., were guests of Mrs, 4 H I tIme _4:" .... d ..... nft hlAh time tb ...., . BJanche Miller and Miss Perle - c ub were the hlgml~t. of tile h e .r h ou rs , of of . was e.......y.... - .. ... w........ e eating current events ·dI!eussion. Mrs. seth 11. FUrnas a'n d family, Mr. Mr. Fowler's boys have won t.wo Grange meeting ' ht!1d .&' turAa" occasionally, by ,idil,lg iIi t!te ~~. ~g the nomiD&t1ng and Mrs, Keller Hoak and family, games with one tie ye~ to be played . ~~e;'t~~; ~ir~ :~kdl::rda.y ev~; night. . '-7 counting of these stamp~"."':'"'ttee, MFs.-GlafeDee ~e., Mra. 'm-w' II&IIJGB"'VUJII Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Lawrence FurnQ8 arid The line up lB as follows: Pitchers~~5oiie"ft~~~'l'he-dtinl:ng--:ro?JTl?!wi:::-1ii~mlmJr~~~~ R A CO Mr ' Ruf Wa.tld Mr. and Mrs. Howal .. y ba1)da .make light . • ' nn~, s:. us DB, son, Miss Jean Rl.b , Mr, and Mrs. Richard Osborne and Charlps SllorL; decorated ' in- hono... makntl th ' i d' hit h 'M rs. Cora . Rich, ail4 Yiss ' Helen Mrs. Rassell E. Pra.nk was hOStess Oharles Volres, Rosc:oe FUrnas. Mr. C!\tcher~-Alb"!!Jt Pum.mlll and Warand nraces were at wor,. .... e ~nwear ~ c ·- Hawke. were hostess at tea. lira. to the "'''·Lo'' Bridge club members, and Mrs, Jess MlchsLI and son, Earl. ren P i l i ; 1st base-Roy Planck; umm tabllt«for the blrbh day uuestli. _ .... at the' tear 'A"'e CHURCH hl'kers who stand on t h e ,I1- Radl~I ....;..,\d ... .... -a't her b'"'lJl.e, Tuesday everitng. Mr. Robert Furnas and son, Robert, 211d base-Jlm Miller; short stop- ST" MARYJS . . ~t6r the ~lWneS8 ..meettng th.-e brary comer with that hope- ' whICh was attractlvely anabg~ with After 1''' evening of bridge, prlzeJ Jr., John Michal. and Mr. IUld Mrs. Tom Florence; 3rd base-OrvUle HAS PARISH PICNIC fon~wl~ ~ira.m · 1'.!N ~nted by ful ~ook ' in their eyes .... our allver service, flower bouquetl; and were awrorded to Mrs. Harold Miller Harry SmILh and son, of Wafnes- Phillips; let . field-Raymond Purks; -the .4 H C lib ,girls aDd elr leaden ' 'pats are 'off to W. C. Tich~- candle llght. and Mrr to. A. Garst. ·A salad !COurse ville. ccnt.er field-Robert Earnhart; right The, Lymon Do y Sugar Cllmp, 011 :~s ~e' Hookett," IQld ~ nor who has -gained recogDl, was lier¥-d by the hostess to c:onfield-Robert Osborn. SLonybrook Farm was the scene of Harvey: .Addi~ss b.Y Mlaa ,•.~; t. J elude tb· evening. Mrs. M. A, Fulk.. WEEK END WITH RELATIVES Games yet to play at home. Oct. the annual parish pi nl ~. of St. 4-H cluJ:). pledge" . ,~. ~:lH.~_ .. I• S i boro; Oct. 18th, Harveys- Marys ' E P"",opal .~I , l!' son. ",,_ . 'IleIua", puIIUI, , . . erson wlaa be the next hosle6S. prng Olurch, Sunday by the gtrls; "PI~ .0' ..,nn and pr.aise ,from t b e. Re, ~pbblican parW for his stir· _ _c' .' Mr. and Mrs. H . j\. Mo.hler and burg. About eighty melll,bers of st. by Esther LllkeDa~ Patbr RouIDi' ~. ·kl.r 80ngJ "We Want W~ll- A DI: ENJOY ...CNlC DINNER family spent the wd 'k end w~th Mrs, Mrs: Fogt has organized the girls Mary's family untte~ . and enloye~ "Setting the T8ble!,: t)j·(ji;' 8k~ ' " , ,kjeh .,••you ~igbt be' s1;lrprised N\I;' III IN INDIANA, SUNDAY Mohler's parents, Mlr. and Mrs. D. J , Intromural ball teams and ' gAmes the outing, and a sumptuous pt.cnlc and' Wilma Faul' !,;DieU ~~':" to know the number ' of men Cable, of West MiRton. A CamUy arc now under way. In ncl diUon to dinner at the noon hour. presenting the ~Sl!eS JD&'de- b1 ~ . ' Mi' G it Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Davis and dinner was enjoyed. Sunday, at th is Mrs, Fogt Is organizing a class The afternoon was spent In play- girls alld' entered' at' the Warren ' ' W~O enter the amI aze e Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cdlett and which Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cable III archerey as a part of the physical Ing baseball. football , v lley ball, C t Fair 1> ~ • . _~ d tlo and b-..I-Itton, throWing ' dar":' an" oun y , , M ~ ~ • ee to' ";et a shave or a hair family were hostl to thirty reIatlvea, Mr. and Mrs. LlOYd DavlB and family • motored to Alben),, ' Ind.. Sunday. and daughter, of Detroit, were ' als) e uee. n program. ........ Wi " ThCiq\pson. sarah Conner. J.....,. JaDe Ou c~t .. .;t1i6 queeresf4 expression Sunday. at a plcnlc. at Way~ Park. Here, Mn. Jolm Hook, ~he widow or guests. horse shoes. Hartsock;.'Naopd ' Eam~¢, ~ comes Over their faces as The atratr W88 arranged Iii honor of a cousin or Mr. Josiah DaVis Joined H. &. H. CLASS MEETS Margaret{ Andersoli'. aJl¢: . MurIel the~ back out and explain Mry· kandhoMl'a· ~t Glllam, or New them for a picnic dinner. They GUESTS AT Wn...\llNGTON ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Dickensheets In oonolUllloht "IGaI, . " . ..-' . • or , w are v1altlng .ttelr pe.rentB. j d th Ir L-' din th . Mr and Mrs Leo Conner and Mr , , ' , "Oli! -I '19) .the Wrong doorh Mr d Mrs W11l ow of Har- oye e Pa;;u>C ner on e . . . . "Follow the Gleam." . . ' II'\' str ·. f _ . an. am, ground which Mr. and Mrs. Hook Mr. and Mrs. R. H. HartBock. son. /IUd Mrs. Earl Conner were hostB to Dr. a.n d Mrs. A. E. stout enler·,~ •.~a~ ~enfi!1!8 . ' ea. 0 .mo V~Ysburg. 'had given for tnt building of the Owen. and Mrs. Lena Hartsock were the members ot the H. & H. class or talned the following guests at dlntotlsts 011 Mal.n · 8treet J . Sun,,: Af~ enjoying a fine picnlc dIn- Methodist church, In 18110. guests at dinner. Bunctay at the . the MethodlBt Church, Wednesday ner, Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. ~alt s,· . day) taking adv~Ii~~e ~t the net, the ramO;. adjourned to the ' home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Man- evening. Fifteen members attended Klayer and daughter; o{ Cincinnati; last ,w arm WQ8ther••• . ' '. Ool1ett home. where ~):le afternoon RELATIVES EI'flERTAlNED non, near WIlm1n~t;on. The dlnner the regular business and social Mr, and Mrs. Olenn ~land and _.;;;...._~; . ·was pleasantly spent In talkfng over was arranged In hc)nor or., Warren meeting held In the rccr~atlon room daug~ter, of Sprlng!>Oro; Mrs. J. J. SOME 'MEMORIES . old... · Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ~l1er, of Cleavert ot Detroit. Mich .• who lB a of the church. Stout, of .Day\;on; and Dr. and Mrs . . '. . \ . -. ouesta 1nchJded Mr. and Mrs. Dan Flahertown, Pa., who are visiting guest In the Mannon hom.. Olalre·:E. S~ut, of .W~t' M11ton. 01l1a1n., Mr. and lin. John otllam r~tlvea hfll"e, were .entertained at MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED WINS TITLE 'AND TROPHY ' NOTlCE!I ' I(.7ou ,ca~ recall ~l.l .b'-the ~ daUlb~, Mr. ~ lira. ~ the home of Mr, and Mrs. Keller .Mrs , . E!'I1est Butterworth anfollowing,YoW ,,0 IQoger. , can .Glllam ami 1am1l1., M;lu Bthel 011- · Hoak, Monday. Tuesday. they were ,~enter'the maiden class...F ,o ull lain, ~d Yr.an~ 1IIi. 'VIctOr Camp-: d.lnn;er ~a~ of Mr. ~nd lira. Ra¥- 1b,e annual m~t;Jng of the WarI" in Waynesville. '. '. ton, an of W~ton:, Yr. and Ills, inDDJi Braddock and ramuy. . ' ren CoU}ltj ~il', American Re~ la 001Ul, ,. . . W~ter 8qU~ ' &bel dauahter; , of ., ~, for the ptl1"J[lOae of. electing , ,Eze~, Wl'1ght ...,~olle~ipg YeU\* $PPDP: ·Yr. and .... ~ ~AB.~ ,CBLaUTBD .offl~ for ·the enSuing year wlll be kiteheD waste" f~.r 1118 pl~ ... B~~ and iarpUy.« IIW ' 'Vlheld lilt the Ooldejll Lamb ' Hotel, Newport, Kentucky. TIle' beatd tepee enclOSIng enna; Mr: and lira. ~ .1Itim- Mr.' and ~. w; A. Lukens and Le~OI1" Ohlo, YClfnday; September , , , " .. ' . . ~1:he eehool l[I;Ounds••• J40rlaD field ~ fAliWf, -of'ifew~; f&mur ...,ent BUDday with ..,.. ~ 1840, at 7~30 o'clock P; M. ~EN8I!lo188UED , IIlIII ft)11la Krapr, of ' ~: LaUD', parents, 111". And Mrs. H. J. . Every penon woo j9Jned the Red--' ~ . 1 with ' his Ta., or , Yr. aDIllIra. 'l'IwDaD 0UlIYD aDd. oreene. of 1IartlDavllle. lit. and 0i0iiiJ In Warren dountym the J.MO Lebanon-A marrlage l1cense waa falrgrounds Prlday. Klrii's arm, of ru.... uk..Jaaac-- Wood s .,~~ 111", ~ lira. Wm ~ 01 __ lira: Lutena were p-.o~ aUi~ Dallia entltled, to be present aDd ,laaued to Vernon Hm, 23. OU1ng ata- Le~non bouIht Robertl's' " ~ P OJi Water at;reet.•.I'ou 98JIbUrI; ~. BDd' ..... WIIfnd prtIecl wbeIl SbeJ were eapecIall)' vote. . , . , tlon .Ltendant-. ~J:.: ~ord calf; ' and 'IbI!. baldeD p• • ID the Hae of llaiD IIIpIsn. aD4 . . ., uad tile !laD- ~ at • 'Cuader ~ a.M. J. Chairmala ViVIan 8taD1berr7, II, Lamb Hotel bo\ilrht the 2nd prlJle . . ond ...... . Va* WIddIDI UIIIfa'IarJf W, W. WQIIIftUlt. "· ,waite

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Elmer Woodward as ndOlinl!!trntor of the estate' of Rebecca WOOC!.Wftro , Franklin twp .. seeks $25.000 for the o l' ril-c, $ l.50 L'e r Year, Payable in ' Advance deo.th of Mrs. , Woodwnrd september 20.1938, trom lho llalUmore and Ohio' R!lJIl'ond as bile result of ' an a ccJ dent at th e rC,)ads crollSlng on Twin Creek road. J es5le Wilson seeks n dl\'orce from Golde n WtI&on, nenr Springboro. who m s he cha rges WIUl extreme cruelty. They h a ve seven children ranging In nge from 4 to 14 years. Til E TREE OF LlBER'rY Georgene Dnvls. 18. 'by her :I;dl I :ll'f\H' ll1 nt wc IH.'ltr on nil <Ide••. Every political mother. fI1 d suu nnlosL Everett '1 h' .,' !l .' I' ,': J Davis seeking dlvol' c. custody of ~I'lcic ~1'I~llrs wit h them. No wora is more over - th h' daughter. 1. a nd s uppol't 1iI"P.1! 11 911· for the child nnd herself. \" ol'~'d ill .1lr Ill' ~l1\' in L' t:un "Libl'rty". OW' Americnn lIbertl s. In de_

V. WIJUiuns, adn'lInlslratrlx o( the est.nto of Adnh Woodruff. The cour~ sot Oo too~t 10 to ,hear I h Inventory or Ervin Wa!.klns, ad.. mlnlstrator of the estate of Marion Hbwcll . The court approvec1 ~he sixth 0.0_ r.oun L of J . O. Cartwright, guardian' f CI ~arl es D. Janney.

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The death ,of speaker Bnhkhoa .l. or unfair tactlc~ In support or his PHONE 7021 early Sunday morning 01 last weelt ./. party. As Democratic 11'1001' Leader came as 0. dlstln t shock and surprl!!e to ofl'lclal ll!.e ~ Washington. he was a hard n "'hler. but II. fat While the speaker had not been In onc. SUQ:eedlng to the Sll kershlp the best of health lor the past sev- In 1936, following lhe dea h of TA.IA.LITHIC TAIL AND . ernl years. lie had s emlngly with- Sp lLker Burns. 'Mr. Bankhead ' so n RoAD ,OIL; EXCAVATINO stood IIhe strnJn. of more tlmn eight Harvey Hole, 30. Waynesville carearn d high Ommen(l1tlon and Wide months continuous session of ConDUMP TRUCI< SERVICE penter. and Shirley ' El. Mnrdls, 21. acelnlm as one of the. groat Spenker i without apparent lnJury. He gress Lebanon bookkeeper. was strl.cken at Baltimore shOrtly that have ruled Crom bhe days or the , PIT.RUN, LOADED 30c YD~ Harold L. Lea.k, 27. Plea'1lnt Plain, l>efore he was scheduled to make n House of Representatives during the a uto worker, and Mabl~1 Strouth, 23, political address. which was to be past hundred and fl ty yr nrs. H 'g factory worker, Leljallo,n. broadcast over, a nation-wide hook - know.ledge of plIrllnmen tnry law . hi ; Cnrroll Pierce. 21, Charlevoix, up. The Illlin~ Speaker was brought pa·ltence. hi s hOlle/ t.y . nnd his fnlr Phone, Wnynos vUlo 44 R 11 Mich., farmer, find Mildred Stevens, to the Naval Hospital at Washlng- ness brough t him the l'rspcct ahd L.ebanoll office Pbqne 473-K~ 17. Morrow. . ton. where for a time it was believed the warlll frlends,h lp of nil who served under h1m . Louis And~rs M:Laughlin, 24, Ex- he would recover, only to succumb Morrow Pbone No.3 rC8.98·M. (;1 L 0 '1 Hlf'l"\', IJtorl") :wd II crt01ll . These phrn ~cs IIn ve been used sO C OI\I~10N I'I,£AS PIt() EEDlNGS ~I~ .. rall way chauffellr, and Jean 'to a second arterin,!' hemorrahage. It''n ,Il,.l t:~ d(\llbLrl11, moLt proplr ~l \'l' much r nl thought to whSL A s tate flltlernl was h l'ld In the o son , 25, Franklin. clerk.. He was the twenty_scventh Member The Hyde Park Lumber company, Leo J. Welch, 48, m~yor of Hamil- of the 76th CongresS to die since Hall or the House of Rlipresenta1 1(''' n '. n 111cl 11.0\\ Wt· I at Ihrm TIH'Y fi re din ned Into OUI' cars until they " , Cinchmntl. made party defendant t ton, and Margaret Tracy. 55. Frank- January 1939. Lives tor the Speaker on Monday wd,t'lrl':' .t;lc !rnpn' ~Ioll. wltb the President, til{! Cab1net, the the suit of the Cincinnati Federal lin. .' hp.1~cc CJ Lt, eny." a h:5\ori,,1 1 novel by Eilznb th Page, puts a new Savings and Ladn Supreme Court. the DIplomatic as~tlon William B. BnnkJlead was n colorCorp~. the United Slates Senate. ItEAL l~ 'fA'''': '1'lt /\NSFE.tS 'n ',t v. 11l1lr ~Ilb.'.· I nne! nUlkrs I he old words ali ve In t he fa mily agai nst W. Roy Wyatt and others. ful Ugure. Born III Alnbama, the son REAL EST A 'tE of a. Confederate otrtcer, the Speak- a nd Lhe HO\lse of Rel~re~c n Ln tJves . granted a. divorce Corolla Hill wns . ... I elY-Nil t ,I' POI\JllS ond thl' Howards, of Virginia. It Is a Ion" INSURANCE Ca.rl and Glenna MliUer to Marlow er was serving Ius 24th ' year as a. as well as the family. In altendanc . from Wllllam HiU on her charge of I.:ook '1'.1\ tnJ'r~ (\1' hI JII~ h IGur r.(' nrra tlolls of Howards and takes them extreme oruelty. aDd Bernice Rich . plot Ln Fairview Member of Congress, having been The body had Inld In state in the AUCTIONEER . addition to Lebanon. elected In 1916 to succeed his father, Well of Lh e HOll e foJ' twenty_four f om tl~e ~1dI!-"'ll ";' rr,:11 t: 's of Vlnd nlfl. to Qhlo a nd Indiana, Washington Mabelle K. Burger to Herbert L. who had served for many years in 11imrs prior to the· service. There I!JtOUATE COUItT :u d JC!" '1','0 I Itl ;d':"ndrl' Hamillo n, the R . volutl~n, Ule making of the Jones, lot 282 In Lebanon. the House and who had just been the great nnd the mighty .. nnd th t) Louie Freeland to ILeotl and Ber- promoted to the Senate. In his 10\9 aDd the humble, nntionalleaders ons:! nor( n ":nct IllC .1'01'(. \0 make It work ense to be mere h istory whe:! Harold Benham, LeLanon. h as nice Mills, 5.33 aer('s In Hamilton younger years ,he acquIred great charwomen and Jan itors. joined In we roLow LIlL [n,: I. cf his fam ily, with thei r front iersman father and been named admin~tor of th ~ fame as a "boy orator." TraJDed in paying their last respects to a true estate ot his moth'er, Mrs. Loretta twp. tlle)r Al'Sl c Q.tlC 11'(l~h r. It. takes. way any Idea that everything wa '! Benham.' Apprnlsers named are E. J . Mary Y. Miller et al.. to Samuel the law It WIIS his youthful desire to Southern gentleman. Willlalll B . become an actor, and throughout Bankhead or Alaba ma. FollowIng l.I. hrnl!"cl,'{1 l'n ;, ,~ ~ :ro' th!\l 1 ler was no graft, no poUtical wire-pulling. B~edle, Merrill Bone and R . E . TUrper '2 tracu In DreerUeld twp. Elsie N. Tattershllll to Robert his career tllere was much of the. the services a speoia l train carried Mooney. , 110 11 tt('1-~1 n~tl1g <alnp1it: ll ~ in t hose days. We forget how Woshlngton wa, The net vatue of the estate' of Harrl!lOn, J5 acres in Franklin twp. aclor In William B. Bankhead. 'His the funeral party to Ja, per. AlaWilliam Waldmn n 'to Loretta daughter, TaU1;Ilah, Inherited his barnn. for the burial. President ml.\lt' nrd, h w Jerr~r on was hated by the VirginIa 0.1' tocra ls because h e George D. Shepherd has been placed Waldman, lou 2153-54 In Loveland love for the stage and Speaker ~evelt and a large d legation had lor11Ni g.tllu lhc;:m. LIlJcrty to t he backwoodsman me:lDt no taxe ' ot S533.21i. ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN Park. Deerfield township. Bankhead drew great Mtlsfaction from tbe Senate and House made your Oattl~. bQgl!, 6heep and ealver The collrt .has set September 30 II 1.ls 01\-11 Ill w. To Lhe big plantation owners It meant order I> (I I) 1' 1 ! Speed and Ella Riddle to Qewey from. seeing her reach the heights a 3 bhe jO\U'ney to Alabama to pay their to hear the lnvent.ory · of Harry and Hester Parker, 5 acres in Pranlt- one of Amerlca's gr aLes t emotiona' la.st tribute to an illustrious Amer- to Norrill-Brock Ct.., live wire IInl1 prosrrel\llive Ann ?..,r the hig1le8t fI11d 1he rIght W cllrry on COllllllerce without interfereru:e Crom anyone. Mount, administrator of the e.Stat market prloell and goed service. lin township. actresses. lean , Ttle ruling CIROSCS wert) afraid lo trust the people to whom gov er nmen~1 of Anna Mount. (Jaina Stock Ya,d.· Cineianatl, O. John W. Plymlre, decea sed. to . Tune In on yt"dlCl ~tAtion wmc'V Unde; the Constlluti'm It was 12:26 to 12:80 p. m. for our dan; The court set October 14 to hfa r Emma J . Plymfre, et ,aI., 90 acres in l)(rbICms wrrc lI('W. 'B 1I~ wl~h eacll new gen eration lhe Americtln way beAlways a partisan, Speaker Bank('.'\me denter, 1:11' power of the cClltr'nl government begnn to b ~ accepted . the following account.<;: First and Washington townsh~lp. bead never wavered In bls loyalty to n ecessary' Cor th~ House 4> elect a markAt; repo~ . ftnnl of Rachel Boys, adm1n1strntrlx Morrow Cannlng compat1y, by the Democratic party. At the same Speaker a t the first se slon follow- -----..,---------~ :& t even IOllar we I ve 1he s!l.me oups, the sam e fundamental dllJerof the estate of R. C. Boys : !irst of sheriff', to A. J . Scheurer, lots 96-98 t.ime he was Inspired only by the In the cl ath of Speaker Bankhead. tn.c: o~ o~' lJI ' C '.!line dCLpgers. J fTerson hnd Hamilton nnd Washlng- Charles S .. Irwln, trustee for Susan in Morrow . hIghest of patriotic moUves and Im- This wns done III a short sessioh ' . n aTe Ii Ll! qlOI',6 Ilnd the quo aUons fire as ti.mely as If just s truck off C. Hayner: first and flnnl tor OsIe George L. M1Uer, ~y executor, to pulses and never stooped to cheap prior to tbe. funeral se I ~e, when. the House ·unanlmously elected Sam h.e prC$S. Dr. George Gallup In .the October Good. Housekeeping has an E. Turner, administratrix oC the es- Mary L. MUleI', et Ell., 2 acres In --L...;.E-G AL-N O-T-ICE----,~ Rayburn of Bonham. TCK(ls, Demn.rt!.l:le bClI.dcd "Ca n '\ '(' Trust the Common People? " He brings forward tate of A. H. Turner; first and final Deerfield town.sh1p. . oC Ethel Ritchey, executrix of the Theodore alld Laura. Katzorke to ocratlo Floor Leader of 1he House rroots fl' mUle' H'6ulls of the nl:up polls that Jeffcrson was right In hi _ estate of Ohauncey Ritchey, and Nina M. ComJlt9n, tllU't ot lot &1, 'in to the SpeakeJ'llhlp, The n ew-Speak('llh"lD the j;POpl(!. ';{'he early pollllcal b ltIes of the Howarcls and the tirs~ and final of Mina Steurer, ex- Mason. Tho unknown survlvl.ng f: pouse. If er was 'first elecLed to the G~rd Con: . Twin, pe:tons make lll(el'£'S mg 1 ending fo r those who arc IntQr ted In toe trend ecutrlx of the est4te ot Martha John Dittmer to Al~na Dl.ttmer, 119 any there be, ot Wm. Lovett. de- gress nnd has serv d In (he House Gudgen. acres In Hamilton township. ceased; and his unknown heirs, de- without interruption for the; Past - - - SCREEN - - - ' - f .modem poUtlc. Janie. Oliver Curwood'. Elmer Woodward has been named Leonard and Myrtle Callahan to vlsees. legatees, next of kin, their twenty-eight years. administrator of the estate of Re- Talmadge and Rebecca Haven, tra<:t administrators. exeoutors and lUIB NTlNG , A JtlCH'f OR A PRIVILEGE? becca Woodward and posted bond of In Franklin TOwilshlp. signs. If any there be, a nd any and As just a little tip .to the tax$1 .000. 'Ch~les S. and Oma. Irwm, to all persons claiming under them, payers: According to pre ent plans Sun.-Mon.-Tues. The";. onty ni:th 0 Septertlber marked. the.. opening of the hun tin T, The elltate of Carrie Hatfield or- Frank P. DoughmBln, one acre in wh05e names and pluces of residence the olltlay for national defense durPr~vue Sat. at 11 :30 o 5011. At tb present. time no squlrrel Is safe ft:Om .t,h e man wth the gun dered reUevl!d from admlnlstratlon Clearcreek to'Wnshlp ( Merrltstown are unkno~n to the plaintiff' and Ing the next siX-yeat:s, exclusive of Cdmc at 10:00 and Stay For and the rabbits wUL h8 e their turn n ext. From plonee.' times when th~ . and Charte1'8 D. M&pl'e named com- school property). • cannot with reasonable diligence be pres nt ap'proprlations, Is It o be 0.1>Both Show. , ,. missioner. Le,o F. Wojclnskll 1.0 Bert Cullon, ascertained; or any anq all person proxlmatelythlrty-slx bllion dollar3. IUlld was open an d bunting was part of the regular routlne of getting a t ' havlntr 0 cl Imt .. n i te t In The court approved the follltW1n '{ 53 acres in Harlan township. . " r a nb 9 y n res Of course, these fI$ures may be lh'ing, M come a SOl' of fceling hat the wU4 Ufe (If the land til tiL accounts: First and finals of Wll-' . Arthur and Mary 'S chlotman to the herelnn.Cter described real estate, cbanged considerably, dependlnl1 upl'opcrlY pI'; . oot. of the man tha c owns the la nd. Game laws, .license , \lam Murry , tldmlnlstrator of the Alfred Hassler, 110 l~creS in HarnUton will take notice th at on the 4th day on what happens to Great Brlt.Ql.n, lld' .re-stqc tog of gnm~ bl' the government hnve strongthened tlus feel· estate of Anna Murray : Vera Teth_ ' townshlp. ' of Sep.temb~r. 1940, A. H. Stubbs. ~- ,th e future actions of the AxIs !'.g-. But as the IMd be omes better fenced, as h tmtlng ll~cOlllcs more re . ester. guardJan of Stanley and ShirMount Vernon 'and Roxie Phlllfps m1nlstrntor of the estate of 'sal Powers. 8IIld upon, developments of , ley F eree; Jackson' DilIle. admluls- to Harold ' and Gertrude Rodehamel Wm . Lovett. deceased, rued his Pe- some of st6e 1'V'Ilicles' of our own lit \'t('tecl Itt fewer peop1e lla ntlle go except {or a few days a year, there tltl In th Pr~"'~te C f W ...trator of the estate of AlI :e DUUe. 148.69 aeres in Clearcreek township. on e vuu our~ 0 ar- government. - Q'I'e b n tn.Ore nbus aud dan gers ; and hun tlng comes. more Into conftlc: t Mary Conley, guardian or Regina Emma J. Plymlrf!, et al, to JosePh ren County, Ohio. being ~ No. \\'1 1 the t , Bht of the man \Vho holds th e deeds to thr land and pays laxel Conley, and the Inventory of Stan- and Louise A. Morgan. 90 acrc:s in 2046 on the Civil Docket thereof, alUSE TilE ~fJA.MI GAY.E1'TE legl~g tlllit . t~e perso,n al "estate ~f en t to y wl10 hall ' me onto his Innd and h ow. At present It looks D 1 ley Cook, executor of the estate of Was hington townsJlip. ' . WANT ADS Nonnle Wilson to LUlie MCCollum snJd decedent , ls lnsu~lIclent to pay hough Il- a few yea 'S Utere would be n o hunting left eXi. ept' In govern - Phineas ·Cook. The fo\lowlng accounts wlll . ,,~ tract In Deerfield township. his debi:8 and the chal'ies of J,c\minleal< u\d prl ate .preserves unle: the bun te, s change thcir ways. heard by the court on Octobe'( 7: Sarah-S. KJlpatrlck to Robert S. isterlng his ..,state; that he died 'without autllorMy 01 Jaw, at the , "V'o;h at's the use {buying a license, Ir w can· t nnd a place to hunt?" Thlrd of Floren~~ Wells". guardian of I'ncl Mary Dechant, lot 1 in Wright's seized In fee simple of the fO~lowln~ time. . . ,t . ' The mnn )\,110 ::aid'that had huntcd fl't'ely on a fnrm {or years but now h~ Robert Wells; fifth 01 Joseph Mc- addition to Lebanon. described r~ estate situate In thll His actioll in robbing tbe pub- : lie school fund of this liX and-a . !IS faced wJ\.h a NO HUNTING sigl1 . He ,and others Uke Wm had brough~ Kinney: first of Ell7~bcth Young, Lillian Batzer to Ben BJ lzer, two Said coun~y, to-wit: !taU million dollars, which had : ~ ' on themselves. He had bcen seen to shool a pet duck not fifty f4,let from guardlan ot Carl Yourig; fifth of the tracts In, Deerfield! township. ' "Situate in the County ot Wa.rren, . .'been pledged by prior law t9 tile : Central Trust company. trustee of George and, J~ne Sturm to state of Ohio, and In the Village Of ' payment of outstandiol{ notes.! ( e b oUse,' h e h ad shot at least two ch lc~ens. A gang of rou ghneck fi1ends estate of Harry B. Thompson. and munt Plast, traot in Deerf eld town- HarveYsburg and described as' tol· When lIartin r.:. Dave,. be- . waa One of th.e mo.t ilmDoral _ . . 1roln- town had ob ~ed 'l \ rnbbit right through t.he chickens. sllootln~ and til'st and distributive of Ruth Van ship. pabBc acts in the histocy of tWa I came Govet'noJ' of this State. lows: B ~gln~ng at a stone comer hundreds of schools were closed commonwealth, \ 'OUlld ng se,\:eral, p aying no a tte ntion to Lhc Cllrmers Wife who Mked them Ness, administratrix of Walter Va:1 Lehtinon Board of Education to to Merlba Hormell's lot on South Bricke-r . has bctra,-ed . . down tight. A financial I=riria had ' r to hunt in anot.hr>r field . They had trtcd to pick n fight with the fanner Ness. Oma L. Irwin. one acre In Clear- Street, thence S. 62 ~ ' E. with South' . o~flWhclmed . IchOoIs. He robbed the Public I the public School Fund of six aud a half ' '']lb'1. ho told them to get out. Another man clhnbcd over the ,chicken yard A net value of $2.776.77 was placed creek township (Merrltstown schOOl Street forty (40) feet to a stone; schoo'l system . million dollars. But, he cI~ · to \ thence N. 27 1).,0 E. eight and twoon the estate of Ella Kessllng, property). . . of Ohio, behaW! paid fJ,OOO,OOo.OO 011 the I 'fen ce nd t ried t{) get a I1ll)hIt from under the chicken h ouse wibh dogs, Springboro, thjrds (82-3) poles; thence N. 62 1,(,' cause of the . School Fund Deficit. He 'prevlli- I A! w yeqr.s ~r thRt sort of thing a nd the place wa.s posted. After severnl William Creamer has been named LEGAL NOTICE W. forty (40) feet to said Meriba ten7mill limicates. He has Paid onl,.· IUgb_ ' tation that over $2,000,000.00. '~e. ~ taIDea ~('ars a fC\\: 'selooteclllUnters were allowed agaln, One of these, who surely fldmln lstrator of the estate of Mary Hormen's Une; therY.e S. 27%' ·W. had been paso' the other mill,on dollar.. iIiIil knew better, hud to be told t.o lict out of t he chicken park. Ano~her fired Creamer, Haml:ton. with Arthur In pursuance ot the Qrder 01 the eight and twa-thirdS (8 2-3) poles to , used it for other PUrpDleI. sed in 1933, WlgU ne. Marlon Snyder 'and Clyde Probate Court ot' Warren County. the place of beglnnlng; being the and whi,c'h He amended ,the law to ~ . :t a l'u,llbit ttirectly toward one of the boys nnd only luck prevented UIC took effect in , Lemer, appraisers. Ohio. I will 01ler for sale at public same p~emlses conve~ed by .O eo. ! the· .local .chool districts . pir, , rllot wh.lell ra lied about him from dOln'g serlou:; ctamage. Anothe r, shot Bla I the CaH of ~heir' oy.on .tuition fee. to IdjO": The follow1ng aCtounts have been auction on Saturday, the 19th day .nton and Lou_ BlantoI!:' Ws wf1e,. I 1934. • 109 dlstrlC:ts. This COlIt tlM 1 to tll ugh 0. herd of young stock. In the pa pel's we read ,of valuable filed: First and fl~1 of Mable Terry. of October, 1940, at 2 o'clock P. M., to Wm. Lovet~ on November 22, ,191~, I , This wns schools $400,000.00. I ,one of the Narda I..'D_ 00 'S snot nnd stock injured , Only Lhe ,cows themselves could tell you of administratrix of the estate of K. on the' premises, the following real which conveya~ce Is recorded In ! , The Irreducible Debt Fllnd,\ many g iganlic, new problems that ' ~hich Ita.s always be.cn paid back E, Thompson; first and distributive estate, to-wlt: " Dee-d Book Vol. 100, Page 333 of the I _ll t.helr I1 nrTOW escapes. faced Governor Davey. but he to the local school'lhstrlcts since of Anna H. Day ilnd Carl Hay. adSituate In the 'I/,Uiage of HarveY8- Records of Warren County, Ohio." clid. ·not flinch. He led the filiht Ohio ,has r·ftecn a State, Bricker ~ , rvtany ["1'01" s 01lld be glad to get ric) of the surplus rabbits but the mlnistrators of the estate of Flor- burg, In tl1e COUlllty ' of Warren and That insofa.r as sald:A. H.Stubbs ,.' (or the gr~at Public School Founkept from them and hct4 It 1\' " ~I ct' openIn~! :!ollr fa nn to h1l nters is too , grea t. Take the dlll1lilge to ence Hay; first and distributIve of State of OhiO, to-wit: Being part of as such administrator C8J:), 1n the exdati\>n Law, under which the" 'SI'/.lte niohey. He robbed the loci! ~ school children in all parts of the school districts of anothe, $258:-' lees. Olle rod of fen ce costs more Lhan aLi the rabbits on the place are William Coll1ns, administrator oC Buford's Survey No. 575, and ,fur- erelse of due dJlIgence ascertain, said State are' guaranteed equal eclu000.00 by this- illegal procedure: ·"l'th. " OIl I'm Dot hurling il.. I' m sta nding at a post", said one hunter FJlank M. Collins estate; first and ther described as follows: Begln- decedent left, no suMv1ng spoUse, cation. The D*c'y Foundatio'h School t final accounts of Clara Schwartz, nlng at a stone on the South side of nor any belfs. devisees. legntees, next Law sti.'1 s\Jh1ds , as a monument ! • Uncler the terms of this law rOIl! ,'\s, ul15te::uiy }. EI' 11 on :l wi re that was bending nnd stralnlng undel' to his admlnistratioo, but jt ill Ohio provides nearly $SO,OOO,~ CX!!cutrlx of the estate of Lafayette Clark's Avenue. a,nd N. E. comer to or 1i:In, nor any legal repre.sentatt~ 15 l ••,t' lltlllc.rcd and slXl y p01lnds or more of weight. '''I d1d~'t ellmb it. being administered badly , by' the ' 000.00 a year, so that the schools Gmham, and flrst and flnnl or Lucy Isaac Collett's lot; running thence ·or representatives therebf. , :' " may stay open. This never bad ' , prese~ t 8anctir;nonious JGovernor, _Ul!t'1'~ciJ rJe.1 up 1 c: ~ to . ee where lhat squirrel went." Some. hunters just Hall , executrix of the estate of Ellen S. 10' EaSt 12 pDles to a stone' The prayer, of said Petition Is that who chisels ' on the scbools, 'just bee~ an obligati~1) of the Stat.e !\It a hu e In ['\ e. fen ce to 1et their dogs through, othcrs just cllnlb and re- Wiggins. th!lnce N. SO' E. 80% teet to a stOne; said real' estate be sold free from all as 'he does on relief' people: and ' government, but It Wat made 10 old ago' pensioners; and th(.se under the. Davey administration.' !'~ mj> untJ.\ the feno:e II; ruined, Oh no, they wouldn·t hurt your taices fQr. The estate of Marion ' Howell-bas thence N. 10· W. i2 poles 'to a stone; right cif dower of a.ny surviving who receive ' uncrnph)~ niertt -inWhen this Foundation : School " been given a gl'Ol;S ' value of $4,180 thence S , SO' W. 80'Ar feet to the 'spouse; tha~ the rights and Interest.<; . ,ilYti Ing. sU!'lnce1 and ~he poorly - pa'd Law was passed, ear:ly in' 1935, ~ut I'm not. l1lie tl~t! Must I ~Ive up the sport because some ~Ple W. lth debts and costs of atfmlnlatra- beglnlilng, contalnlng :60 poles, more ' or. all parties may be fully de~­ the local school ' boards had ' ac- : , Hlgllway laborers, and al\ others," t lon totallng '1,84.48 the balance or less. . . i;lticker " j,ad ~ ~30,O 0,000,00 cumulated ,a deficit · in operating , . . mined; an·d . that said petitIoner, A. morl! Sbte'revC:l1Ues iii '1939; than , expenses of nearly 16,000,000:00. 1 \'~ llCilhfo'l' seuse, nor manners." No, nil hu,nters Elrc NOT like that. Som.e belri.g dlitributed .a mong 19 heirs. ' Said rea.! , e's tate Is located on H. Stu bPs, be authorized and ort Dl\vey did 'jn 1938. And 'yet he ,The State revenues were ample .~e to the slim e f nns e"er~' year and are gladly given perl~lsston to hunt · The Inventory of Benjamin Long. Clark 'Avenue in ' the Village of Har- ' dered ' to sell saId real estate &.Coo.rd.: ·chlsels. on the poo-r and bcl\llesa during the balance Of 1935 ' and q they are enreful nnd cour~ou.s, but if y~U are th'e right kiIld, tak~ administrator of the estate of Rosa "eysburg, Massie :rown~hlp ; Warren Ing to law ,and for sueh . other and .alJ of 1936 and 1937. The bad bUI. pe9~!e aad institutioos. ' . _. . iness condition. 011938 caua'ed .. , Bracker'. falle and fl8Dctrmoni- ~ ll1t!t (roOl t,hii b areful whom yo~ bring with you and Long. approved. . CountY"Oillo; tl:te ~1d.lhg ther!!on further relief to whlch h~ D:\ay be • serious' shrinliage • all State revoua c:.~i~a !l.re 1\ hollo.w mocleery, ' PON"l"LET ' HJM CLIMB THE WIRE FENCES. The schedule of debts of the 'estate haS ,,.r1o street , number. The . first ~ntltled. '.' , e.nues. The reaalt W'U all ' addl- ''''and antellec:tpally di.hQne~t. . . oC MaIW B. Lnmb was also approved s~reet ERst ~' Mlilple street; there The .persons' fIr~t abov~ ~enilonec1 'tlOnal deficit of a.er fS,CJI:!ODOO.OOl . V... ~ ........;;.."""' . . by the court. being" no street West.' , . 'wfu further take notice that they a total .....1' GenCit .. OI ' ~ : MUSINGS OF AN IDLER~' v... ............ Ii.....". Dean E. Stanley was discharged as '~d premises are appraised , at have been made. partie's defeblfant, to ----~7 ' ---. exeoutor ' of the estate of Frank A. seven hundred dollarS (,700.00) and saJd ~etiWm and that they are re. Not 9 er 50 !?pon50l~ a"ne of the larger insurance Pence 'and the bond also discharged mUst be sold ror , no~ let;Lthan tWo- ~ to ana1Y&U' the-eame on Or.,ethirds o~ said appraised vifqe. fore the 19th da~ .. or Octob1i', . lHO, - JOlt to. . . . . . ~Io 81 tine nlove. Half oC the ser'itlUs auto 'ACCidents' caJ:) be attrtb- as the estate tlas b ?en completeq. The cour.t approved the first and .T he terms of lisle ,are caSb .In or JUdgmen't -win be taken' aCoord_ ': .......". final accounts of George E. Youn3, hand. Ingly. ~OCItA'l'lC ITA....... :lBCUTIVJI , ~.ft'lJ'BR , , T. JORDAN ~ted tbfa 6th day of, guardlall of J06Ia~ Munn; of LlIlhn ,.~#2:.~ ~ 'iroDdenui 1hings but somelJrnes we think that one can E1drldqe, executrix o~ the estate of With the lHO. ' ,:if' ' ......... """"111 al'oWl~ home where ants~ tUes and mCllqultos Anna M: Elitl'idge; Martha BamllUJe '1IItate toIi,.adm1nIstratrlx of the estate or dlDlaJed.Carl AbilllJ_m. Oheeter P. BamtltoD .aDd or

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her da ugllter, Mrs. J ess Rola n d. Th e goldenrod is yellow Is improving slowly. T he corn Is t urning brown Mrs. P . J. Thomas and son, Rob- T he trees In a pple orchards crt. attended a stork Ehclwer a t the Wi t h fruit are Ilend lng down . home of Mrs. Ha rvey G rusbon Tues- The gentians bluest frin ges day evening. Th e showl!rbe was In AI'e cur lin g In the sun

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Game ' '''so .. at ton . h onor of Mrs. O~al'lcs Olt me. I n dusky pods4the mUkweed a gement ·, Commltt c nwJsl cd Bran t Mr. and Mr . Cecil B "a ' on a n d Sunday even ing supp~r' glles~s 0 llfi hi dden sUk h as spun. In planting t h e coon neal' food and ~ Bobby J ea n. of O·ayLOn . we re week - Mr a nd Mrs Tom Burton a nd co"er "'hel'c they will l.ave the best "nel <no . cs ts In the Beason-McCarren' . Mull 1 he secrges fla unt their h arves t ASSYI tI '>Y , •• u daughter lllld Mrs. Je nnie en In every mead ow nook . The Fis h an d Ga me 'k cha noe of survival. home. we re Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hart- And aste rs by lhe brooks ide cured a pressure fish tall . uc This dl' stI'lbution was the lar" t MI'. a· Ild Mrs. Lcw Folcy. o f Cok d f 11 of Oxford Mr and sa: . aRussoll n runGarrison y. .. Make usters In t he brook. f a n elccll'it: pump. The well drlller . of. ,Lebanon, which was supplied at cost IIIby received 10: nlly fO r some lime. ban d lumbllS. wo re Friday afternoon call- Mrs ~ did not luke mUC h stock In wate!' Charles Robltzer, of Waynesv e, along with other Iccal restock in ; ers at the Jordan h ome M d over- a nd Mr . and 'Mrs. Tom Oollins and F rom dewy lanes a t morning a nd m embers drove to Rochester, a nd conserv(l.tlon programs shouW' night guests of T. F . McGuinn an d son, of Dayton .. The grapes' sweet odors rise, , . i "witchin g." He said h e hnd failed to Ind ., F edern! hatchery where a la rge provide better hun ting t his fall t han son . Hownrd . n eal' Harveys burg. j ~ get watcr wher e they told him to !\L n oon th e roads al1 fl utter aslgnment of 28,000 fingerling bass 1 Many 'f a rmers PVCI' t h e COUll.. Sunday visitors of Mr . and Mrs. drill just abou t as oft n lIS hc found With golden bu tter flies. were secured. T he fi sh were Im- ~::aa~e posting thei r farm s with Fred Thompson and HaTry Thomp~ it . 8y a ll lhese lovely tokens mecllately trucked back a n d pla nted 'slgns read ing' "No Huntin g Withou t Ro n were: GUY Sigi r. Mr . and Mrs. Sept. U . Last nigh t t ile ei ghth S'EW GRAN STAND I S y Septe mber days are h ere. in strcnms all ove~ the co;:nt , re- ~ermisslol1" : .Th se sl~ns are su p- Earl Thompson , all of Dayton; "Mr. rader came over to study the st.'u·s. TO COST S30,r.0Il With s ummer's best of weather qulrlng. 13 n,ours for the jo . , plied free by the W \nen Oounty nnd Mrs. Herbert Mob ~rly . a nd fam . The sky wasn·t qUite as clcl\I' us the first nigh t we studied Lhem. Our Lebn non- Pl'opabl C c'('st of 1\ new If ' res~klng streams means any- Fish nnd Game Assn .. In the hope Ily. and Mrs. John WUson . of nea r Mr. and Mrs. P. S t. John with hls And autumn's best of cLcer. t hlng, It;Kln! fishlll'meJl SllOllld have that a more fr iendly cooperation will C1arksvllle. s isters, Mrs. Anderson and MIss Helen Hunt J ackson names for thc cons tellations would gra ndstand at the falr grounds to rebet ter lUCK In about two years when ow between farmer nnd hunter. J ennie St. John, a re en joying 11 It always r uns through my h ead probably not be so poetic as t he place two structures rnzcd by flre th ese bass grow to legal s ize. ~Is DON 'T HUNT ON ANY LAND . motor trip In Virginia , K cn tucky. when ever 1. see th e yellow butter- ancient ones. Cygn us . the swan be - Sunday was estimated at app rexl.was fL lar ger number of bass than WITHOUT PEe-MISSION. and other points of interest. flies but it a lways ' see ms too bad nnie fol' lIS t he kite and t he big ma tely $30,000 by Warren Count, t he tolAll stocked l ~lI y during t he Mrs. Daisy Hartsock and grand- that flu tter of golde n butterflle-; dipper Is much cleat'cr to me than offi cials. past ten years. Mr . . J ames f urther daugh ter . Sylvia , a nd Mr. and Mrs . should mean that yuu had better thc grcat Bear. It reminded me of Alt hough Comm issioners have not attended hurry dand l sprnyt the JlL~t one summer in the Colol'Bclo moun - yet devlsed 0. plan to fin ance the Mr. " 'ld Mrs. Elmer Haines, of ErnieICra Iwford. i recently Liberty Ind d ca bbages, .. bbage ~ a sc ~oo reun on near ' " yester ay wen own ",l EI (:Q tI~ll1s when t he chlldl'en we re a bout proposed project. It Is believed dren , of F'rIlnklin, were Sunda y Leba non Mrs. Helen Ha rris Klatt, of· Day · rows with t he children and we picked UHlt age, when we tvok bla n kets and probable ~hat a pproval at either a , .~pent t he week end with guests of th e latter's rat her , Adam Mr. a n d Mrs. Ban n er S tewa rt and ton, was a guest on ~UrSday of M . off quan tities of t he ~ogeny of lay fiat' on our ba~ks n ight after bon d issue or II spechll levy would Ca mpbell a nd family. l'amUy. Henry Wal ton. the golde n a nd the whi te butter- n l8h t watchin g the sto rs. Cloudy to- be sought. The U . B. church will have a rally Mr. a nd Mrs. Wallace Bernard are Oles and on odd sha ped little day and a sprinkle of rai n . We In any event, Commissioner Scott The Book Revlew Circle hrld th Day service Su n:la y [lor nlng. OCto- nnnouncing t he birth of a. son on chrysalis In which we could sec th e picked nea rly two bus hels of tomll_. McClure said , 11 n ew grandstand will The P I T . A. held Its fir st meetln'~ openIn g me t1ng of th e new f!seal ber 6t h . Tuesday September 17 lit McCellan partly form ed butterfly. toes In t h e patch this morning. A be constructed In t ime for next Wednesday evening and a n I.nfol'mai year at t he home of Mrs. Rut h Miss Audrey Cmwfrrd. of Spring- HOSPital in X enia. ept. 19. ,LotS of people at th e rain and som e more warm WeaLtltll' year's fair . The struct ure probably f1o le!. s pent the week wit h her pa r· Mrs. Max Compton fell on Wed- fa ir. It was so hot a n t! dusty th at I would ripen som~ more of them . All wUl be bunt of steel and co~ete reception Wtl.$ given f Ol' t he teachers. P idgeon . Thursday. Mr. and Mrs . Bernard S hldaker, or Miss Grace Smart reviewed, "The en ts. Mr . and Ml's. Enrl Crawford. nesday. a t h er home and broke her did not go In because I did not teel , t he wooly wonns I have seen Set fa · and of larger capacity than the two Callers at ~be Bunnell horne. Sun- r igh t arm. qui te up to It but I h eard great re- a re light colored. Do the dark ones buildings destroyed. by the fire. , ClrclevUle . were gues ts last week, a t Trees", by ' Conrad Rlchter , a n epic the Sllldaker horve (lnd attended th e story ol t he settlin g of OhIo by th e .day. were Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bunnell Joan HarUnger lert on. Sunday for ports of It f rom t h t.e nan ts ch ild- oCOIno out lattlr or Is th ere somethin ( Officials slI.ld that they I)ad deWlU'I'en County fair. early American pioneers, . and fa mily. Mr. a nd M1,'8. Lee Hoo- D elaware where sh e will attend col. I' n . It was a big day for th em . to It Ulllt ligh t coloret! on es mean a termlned no origin of t he fire, which Mrs. Pauline Villars, or Spring During the social hour dainty re- ver and daughter , Mr. ~d Mrs. lege. Trouble with the mower again. Juat warm .wln ter . Last year most of t.Iestroyed th e frame gra!lclstands in Go d ther e was such a little bit to them were mi xed li ght and dark. less than hair an hour oJter the Valley, and Mrs. B erttuc r on fresllmellts Were served' by th e host- Oharles 'Hoover, and son and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Walton and son when , gaVe a miscellaneous shower. Thurs- e-uo. T h e next me tlng wIHbe with Mrs. Leslie Gorsu ch and da ugh ter . . Ro"er Mr and Mrs Everett SearS'' cut. The cor n Is be!n 1 cut in a num-d I\re t h ey. all t h.e 5:l.me kind or are blaze was detected. day evenin" lilt t he bome of . Mrs. Miss Grace S mart, as . hostess. Severnl from here attended t he d.. son ,. Mr Il nd Mrs . Henry Wal- ber of places. The corn husker a n thestl Ji"'ht on cs 'a d1treren t varlet Jolm T . Gorman . Secretary of the Gor don, honoring her niece, Miss t d ,on.and Mr a .n d Mrs How th e Combine are dOing away willh t hat comes out earlier. .. War ren County FaIr. . an Fire Board, srud the stands were inR r.TURN Evell'n M£Car rcn . wb o Is to becOme ..> TO EMINARY Rev. a nd M rs. Eustace Heckert nrd on aWildman n s , and fa'mll'y 0 f S ' eIrna- two picturesque features of th e landh sured fo r a pprOximately $2,300. " ~Cape, the shocks of corn and w eat took dinn er Sunda,y with Mr . .and a bride OCtober 12. Albert Ca rver an d John Scars who Mrs. Wilbur Mars ha ll and daughter enjoyed a fa mily dinner a t th e hom _ III their neat rows. The combined RN I NG SAC K Miss Ja n e Fltc wa.~ Co Thursd y havt' b een sprndlng t he summer of Mr. and Mrs. Hel1lU1.n Walton on l'Ields look very untidy yet t he rel\lAYOR 1I0LT OF . "h M •... ver of WJl Mr. Robert Sc hneide~ and MIss Sund"y. guest or Mrs . n~X co!.> , . ' with their pa rents, .Mr. and Mrs. W . lIlnrgai'et Crawford called on Mr. . ,. turn of the straw to the.ground is a HE LOC K SPRINGORO RE SIGNS POST t it! t h I b cstocklng coopera 'e w 1 e cu s r t of Warren County waters because a t he fi no IOtal conservation program.

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mlngton. . Richard · A . . ~I.nnger hM pUrchus d th e property on Churcll ,street of Mrs, .Marga ret Tucker Ilnd Mrs, J ennie Bell, of S omerville.

N. Sl\llrs, returned to 11h o Mr. Cincinnati nd Sutlday. Mrs. Ear l OrawfQr d nnd daugh 1l1.)1 Seminary Monday. Carver ater .c ~nter his senior year nnd John to M r. a nd Mrs. 'V;llIghn Mullen tuke ndva nced work, having grad_ sp n b tjle wee k' end wi,t h Mr. a n d uated lust June. Mrs. Bert Bunnell a nd daughters.

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good Sept. thing. 20. More trouble wlt.h mower. So th ey took In what

Llle Taken from 'he l\'l iaml wa.:; TEN YEARS A.GJ cut . . It was so dry t hey didn't September 24, 1930 h ave to let It cure long. Thero wasn '

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Holt fo' r superintendent o f t bP tocnl schools, has resigned as head at the villagc government and will ,flake h ls home at WinChester, O. - ...--- -B II H I Dorothy and Jun Will Gustin won at the Leban on (lnd I y. a n es, , Polly Smith', Rita- two for t he old. cows. TI,lI t turkeyl.odhen 'C'a lr with Horace Shaner's draft Ha lt was Injured In a n Aulo accident ior ThollljJson E 11th of here nearly a year ago and hatch ed three llttle . urks 1 ay. horses. Class No. I first and second Blair . Lois Ann June and Mary Lee Such cute .lIttle wild fUllngs I lope ,premium on 4 yr. a nd over, and Is & llns n ot f ully recovered , It IB said. He WIl8 re_elected last November Queary. th ey won't drown when the rain prc(l1lum on the draft team class No. Mr. anti Mrs, J . InwOlOd and son , docs rome. The spring Is dry for 2 soco nd premium on draft team . a n d also as justl:e of t he peace lor nf Middletown , and M,r. and Mrs. the first 'tlme slnce the big drou gh t amount $45. C l ea l'cl'ee~ township. but never was WIlliam Trout, of Sprlnufield, called 1(everal yeal's ago and t hat Was the ' !"O l'tl lll , du e to being confillecl to on Mrs. Nellie P eterson, Sunday. fi rst 'tIme t hat old ·tlmers hereabou ts bls bed fol' many weeks after thl acMrs. Ed ith M. Ba rl'is a rrived home ,'Ident . . Mrs. V ('1'Il Qopsey s pent from Frl - had ever known It to go dry. Whe n day until Tuesday. with Mr. and It came back the water carne in from Thurs day from San Francisco where r M;S', Enr( Copsey. or Alliance. a different place. fo r six weeks she wn.s t he guest of SAJ"ETY DEMONSTRATION .M.r~. Roy S tubbs an d mother, Mrs. Sept. 21. Sat urday again . I like t o her son-in-Ja.w and da ughter, Mr . GIVEN WEDNESDAY Palll Wysong, of Da te n vi lted Mrs get the odds and en ds clenred up o nd Mrs. Fra nk Taylor. Sa rnh OSborne, Monday. 'and everything read y for a ne w Lebanon- A traffic safety demonMrs, MorrIs, of ltentucky, IS vls1t - week. B~t ~hls week we ~Id not .get Mr. a nd Mrs. Lawrence Ha rdin ~tratlon was given at the- Carl1s1 ~ lu g hel' daughter . Mrs. Theodore the Jast of that little dab of alfalfa and Mr. a nd M f !l. J oe 'I1nncy en- ~chOo l . Wednesday morning ana at P erKins and ramily. In. I think I will just let th e cow.; Joyed 0 motor trip Inst week Which the F l'Ilnkliu hIgh school 'WednesLee Ed Hailler with Mrs. Aurelia have It . W e are p Iann ing to pl ow inc Iu d ed Cum ber ia n d G a p . Tennes _ rlny noon, C. H. Bohl. county 8UpetHess motored to Florida Thursday that field next year so they migh t Iiee, a nd sc vcra l inter esting pOints 111 Intendent of schools s tates. The demas' well enjoy themselves. Kentucky. c;ns trntion wll!j given thy the farm' for II vacation.· "ftft Sept. 22. The Church piCnic a t the bw·eau. Ins ura nce division, and ....., Bert Borton a rrived Lyman Day Sugar Camp, Heaps of 0 T 1. Way, of Clnclnnat who lhe uPPl'oval of t h e state educaUonl!-l. week cnd from Mlcll1go n w ere e £Fled chIcken, bowls of potato salad r. . depar tment. rcturned last week afte r spendln 1 _ _ __ _ _ has ·been for several weeks. and lovely chocolate cakes. Children two mon ths In Eur ope called a t the Mrs. Rose Marian Da vis and son. runnIng everywh ere. BoYS' teasing PERFECT RECORD I of Washington , C. H .. v Islted Mr. the little girls. GIrls k'as:ng the lItti ' home of Misses Ma r a-Mct and TrUlUI Al cle ,and Mrs. W am exan r on Prl'" boys. Games.. Older peop:e sit tin : lena Edwards, Sunday. l ,ebanon- A recor d of 100 per cell ~ dny . talking. Men playing quolls. FlIes. ' TWENTY YEARS AGO cOllvl.ctlons in criminal cases Is Mr. Will Needles and Mr. and Mrs. Hot September sunshine. Boys comshown In the annual report of Pros'Will Fay, of Springfi eld . were Bun- Ing back to get another lunch . Hot September 29, 1920 dny evenIng guests ol: Mr. p.nd MrB. coffee. A truck lood of hIlPPY chllThe BUliY Women's elass of the M. ccutlng Attorney O. Donald Dllatwth, The report, rued Tuesday with the O . V. S~. dren going bome. A plea_ant time E. S. S., tendered Mrs. Harvey Rye II A number of min from tile Meth· was had by ..aU. shower surprise, Saturday evenIn'; Board of Oommlssioners, revealed odlst church a ttended a . brotherIt Is a. comfort to see one sugar at her h.ome on Third S treet . Elgh- that 48 conVictions 'were obtained in hood meeting a t New Jasper, Mon- grove that has Young trees planted teen members of the class were pres- DS many cases handled by nIlatush's day even ing, through it to take t he place of the ent, and each one brought a. very office (or the- year ended September

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DEDICATED TO MRS. FRAN~ HOFFMAN Sunday. September 15. a family birthday dinner WIlS held at . the home of Mr. and MrS. J . P. Larrick. llonorlng the bIrthday nnniversary . of Mrs. Ln.rrlck's mother. Mrs. Frank , Holfman. We published an account ot the celebration in IMt week's

Spo.nsored By WAYNE TOWNSHIP MOT~ERS CLUB

. OF THE COMMUNITY

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Mrs. Raymond ~dock. _ Gnn Unglesb Bla'Lt. daughter of mdn ot the MUk Fund committee Oakley and Corollne (Brqwn) Un g-' ST.. ~UGUS'(IINE CRURCR announces that on ThurBdny...after_ I s by . was born ncnr Lebanon , Ohio, Itev. R. II" Krumholti. S T D, JIll tor noon. October UJe members 01 the March 10, 1895 and departed to the M 8, Sundays 9 :UO a. m. committee wUl aasemble at the spirit world Septembe r 19. 1940 ', age Grange Hall at 1 o'cloc.Jt. to count ' 45 years. a mont hs and. 9 dBYs. She tax stamps. attended WilmIngton Oollege, and ST MARY'S EP ISOOPA'r, While this work has, In t~e past. WM later gradul\te~ from the Na~ CIIURCII been done by members of t he com·

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l. iiiiiii~iiii.. Gnzette. ijiiiiiii~~~iiiiiiili.;.iii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili W e regretted very much thAt we ' EFIT CARD PARTY BEN were una ble las t . week to give s pace . j'

NOTICE TO WOMEN

Churches

HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM

TICKETS

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mlLtee. only , nny woman of the community who feels thnt sne can give nny of her timo. lhaL af ternoon . to this worthy eaURe. will . be more 'I I If f 1 th t " Ia n we orn e. you e o a. yo u can ·t stay for the cntire afternoon. eOlne and help for as long ns you can. • Milk Fund Committee 11 a . m . Momln¥" Prnyer and Serm an . Th e Sacrnment of Holy BapUsm will a lso ve ad.mlnl~tered at this sel'vtce. The publ k Is cOI'dlnJly In_ vlled to Illlcnd .

There came k> a ' housc In a city far away A stranger In very scanty army , She had no teeth and very little hal 1'Except a little tuft h ere and there .

Free Entertainment For Chidren FREE REFRESHMENTS FOR ALL 1......................~.......................... CIVIC CLUB NOTICE

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'STOCK 'WINTER COAL .

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There is still time to get in o~ low coal prices this

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Consult us about your heating problems.

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Huvlng sold my farm I will selI by way of public autclon all my stock. Implements. fe ed . lind household goods, located one-half -mUe north east of Lytle . five miles north west of Waynesville on the Lytle ond Ferry road on

TWIN THEATRE TO HAVE EXTRA SHOW

WAYNESVILLE. OHIO FItID~Y-S~TURDI\l'

September 2:7 and 28 ~Fea'Illres-2

The Twin Theatre' In Waynesville. 0 .. ,will be open every Wednesday evenin g [or attendance starting October 2. The best • motion pictures along with Interestlpg short subjects will be shown. Wednesday shows . start with Burgess MeredIth and Lon Chaney Jr. In loot MIce and Men". A most Interesting story everyone wlll enjoy. Our admission prices are among the lowest at the present time. ChIldren lOe and Adults 20c. llan't miss the attraction showing Sunday and Monday October 6 and 7. Lovely Deanna Durbin In "Its A Date." For an evenlng's enjoy!Ul entertaInment a.ttend your loca l theatre Friday. Baturday. Sunday, Monday nnd starting October 2. Wednesdays. The month of October brings to the Twin Theatre the motion pictures YOU want to see. Watch our ad In the Mlnml Gazette for coming attractions.

., DR. CY()LOPS" In &eehnloolor The most amazilllg picture ot the year! with ,-

ALBERT DEKKER also "TE~ AS STACIE .COACH"

"IUa OHARLES

S~rARRETT

SUN. - MON. September lID and 30 "TYPHOON" In technloolor witlll

DOROTHY LMIOURROBERT PRESTON WEDNES DAY Octobi!l' Z "OF MICE AND MEN" with BURGESS MER,E DlTIILON CHANEY Jit.

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Saves Time, Work, and Trouble •••

For Winter Comfort

Now that fall is here and wintel' is, OlD the way, many of our customers are taking dowln window screens and replacing them with

Stor,m Sasfl They help a lot toward a warm sn,u g home in cold winter weather and the saving in fuel will soon pay for their cost. \ Combination doo}'R with glass or sc rel,m section inserts wh'ere the screen door is .now, serv'e f o}' both . wii;lter and summer. And they make...a..lot of difference both in comfort ~nd fuel bills. ., .. ,

~ ASK THE MAN WHO 'liAS THEM

W. H. MADDEN & ·CO. "EVERYTHING FOR PHONE 14

~R SALE _ Wllite Rock 8~k roosters. O. F. Burnett. BIla FOR SALE - Berkshlre . Boars and . GUts. Rmy Hisey. Phone 83R11. ' 826 Wl1yntwvllle, Ohio. FOR SALE _ Apples and Duchess pem's. J. L . Mendenhall 4&R12 i t. F'OR SALE-EnsUage, $2 per tOn Available now. Roxanna Oannlng

Co.. Waynesville. ClNCINN~TI

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VISITORS

Mr. and Mrs. O. J . Sharp of Olnclnnat! . were Sunday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W . N. Sears. Mr. Sharp had dellv.e red the addre.<;.~ at the cen tennial and home coming at the Ferry Church of Christ; Miss Lola Sears. who 18 prlv.ate secreLaty for Mr. Sharp returned with them.

SATURDAY. EP'I'EMBER 28 Beglnlng At 1. P . M . 2 110RSES Both extra goOd workers 3 IIEAD HOGS WeJght about 125 pounds SOMI': POULTRY FARM IMPLEMENTS Two goOd WAgons. one with box bed and one with flat top. BemIs tobll.t CO setter, tobacco press. 75 gallon steam cooker. SO gallon s~am cooker. 600 lb. Fairbanks scales. single disc . Buckeye corn CUltivator. OUver walking plow, Imperial plow sulky attachment. corn plnnter. sled, hanow, five snovel cultivator. fur~ rOwing out plow, blacksml th's tools, hand feed grlnder. forks. shovels. hops. chains, 2300 lb. scra,p Iron, Single an d double trces. etc. HARNESS : 3 sides, collars, lJnes, baiters and bridles. FEED : 35 bushel corn. some hay. 1I0USEIIOLD GOODS Corner cupboord. 2 dres.ers. table, antique writing desk . old bureau, Home Oomfort range. dining table. ' beds, lot of dishes and various Items. TERMS CASII

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PU' bl.·c Sale

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WANTEDr-Wnshlnga: also home IXlked bread for sale, Mrs. FInney RhOdes. Corwin. 1t· tG~. AL»=-R&dlo c ondStlon . .".-. Nett'e Tlnn·ey. It" ....... '.

U0l1l11 Normal S 'hool a t Lebllllon. ItI'V, It . L. lIack", .. II , ItHl\.: For lieven\l years shl! tIlught In the gl'!lde lind the High school' in Wllr~ 19TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY' ren nnd Hamilton counties, ' ST. MIOHAEL AND ALL ANGELS ·to the pubUcation at a poem . written 7:30 n. m, Holy Commllnion. Th1s. ' On ApriJ 10, 191 7. s h e was 1Inlted by a cousin. Miss F'Imnle Holmes . of In marria ge to Profe or N. P. Blatt sc rvicc Is especially Intedl'd lor reNewport , Ky " and d ed ica ted to Mrs. and to that unton o:ne son and two memb r ing tn , worship 011 wn r ' uf.HolIman, whIch follows: dau g'hlers were born . rerers. particularly Uloo.e in Fingland.

Mrs. Blatt wns an active member of the New Lexlnl; ton MeU\odlst c hurch. and was elected secretary of stud ent work In the new Women's Society of Christian Service which was organized Scp\.t~mb er 18. She 7 p. m. Young Ohur hmen at reewa!> President of the Advan ce club tory. TIlley were quickly Informed sh e'd of New Lexington . a nd was Interest- TUESDAY come to stay ed In social upllIt. 2:30 p . Ill. Nursery Church School. And expected n.lso . t{) have her own 3 p. m . Prlmary~Junlor Church She Is s urvlvcd by her husband. School. 1iI So way they soon found somethlng tor Professor N. P. Bla tt. one son . nob- WEDNESDAY el'L E. Blatt. and two daughters. KING'S HERALDS SOCIETY . her to )Jear 1 p. m . Red Oross Sewing at recWith plenty of food and loving care. OnrolYn a nd DoroLl~Y . all of the tory. horne, her CaUler Ilnd mo ther, Mr . FRIDAY A reorganiZation meeting of the And when she was laid In h er llttle and Mrs. Oakley Unglesby. of K1ng'~ Beralds society will be held bed Waynesville, Ohio, three slslers. Mrs. 7.30 p. Ill. Girls Friendly Group. at the Methodist Church. Monday With one accord they aU said Mert Baird and Mrs. Evelyn Watafternoon. at 4 o ·clock. All boys and Addle Belle shall be her name . klns of Waynesville. a nd Mrs. Carl ME1·1I0UlS·. ' (~ IIU1 tC Il A reminder of one oC undyin g f:m le. Simker. of Mason. Ohio . beside girls. from from the 2nd up to and Loul!; C. Itadley. Pastor includlnb the 8th grade are urged to Now this little girl grew to woman- numel'ous other relatives and a host Church School 9:30 a. m . Worship hood s' estate of friends. attend. service 10 :40 8.. m. SlIDJect: The And todny we're h ere t o celebrate Not now. but In t he coming years, It may Ile In It better land, Power of Evil and the Power Cb~~". The annlve.r sary ot her natal day . Epworth League Sunday evening We')) rend t.he meaning of our tears, In the good old fashioned way. And t.llere , someLlme. we'll unJe1'- at 6, o·clock. Her eighty years sit lightly on her stand . Our first Church Night meeting browThcn trus t In God 't hrough all the for the Fa.U and wlnler season will As In youth . her troubles d id . so her be held next Wednesda.y eveDing days; years do now Fen r not, for he .doth hold 1J1ey (xtober 2nd. Pot luck supper at 6:30 And here's hoping she's s pared. followed by a devotional service and hand; many years more. Though dark .the Wfty. still s ing and s peolal program. Plans for t he AnBefore "crosslng the bar" to the nlversary celebration wUl be onpraise. f other shore. Sometlme, sometime . we'll under- nounced . October wUl be ob~ erved a s Rally stand , The snows of many winters have sUand Anniversary Month . The schedvered her hair . Ule will be I1S toUows:CARD OF l'IIANKS And thooe wbo on her tlrst birthday SUllo Oct. 2. OhUl'ch Night meetln were there with pot luck supper. Ha.ve gone ..to that beautiful home We wis h to express our sincere Sun. Oct. 6. Rally Day for the above thanks and a pprcciation to our good Church School. Wber~ n.Il I.s peace and joy and love. neighbors and friends who assisted Sun. ·O ct. 13 " Go To ChW1Ch" But kind Providence hIlS spared her sO kindly dlJring o~ recent borwft- Sunday. ment up to date Sun. Oct. 20. Anniversary Sunday Also for tlle beauUful floral trib- celebrating the 133rd year of the And we've come tOday to congratulate utes and cards of Sl'mpathy. Especi- Society. and tbe looth wear at the Bringing gOOd cheer and wLshes sln ~ ally to Rev . Radley and Rev. Moon present location. for their consoling words . . Sun . Oct. 29. World . Redemption cere Sunday. , To one whom we aU' rever. N. P. BlJltt and famlly . O. R. Unglesby and family Here's hoping for many returns of this happy hour. I\IT. 1I0.... V 1\1; E. CIIURCII We leave all In the hands or a HJgh'1'. 1\1. ~carff. Minis ter er POWer. Sundny School 9 :30 a . m, E. A. And 5hould we ne'er a galn meet on Garnhart. Supt. an occaslon l1Ite tbJa, Evenin g service 7:30. May all meet round the Throne Where reigns perfeet bUss. Prnycr meeti nG' Wednesdny eveIIlnl: 7 :30.

FRIDAY, SEPT. 27 - 8 P. M.

W aat Ads-

RE-ELECT

YOUR PRESENT

STATE SENATOR HARRY A. HUGHES FOR A SECOND TERM DEMOCRATIC TICKET

STOP!

Spend a few minutes of your time to read th,se s'p ecjals. as these specials mean dollars in your pocket. The place ~o ~uy quality meats at lowest The Ladles Aid wUl hold an all your day meeting Wedn C5day, Oct. at possib~e prices. . the church . Our Bome-comlng will 2

Also this week 'end we are more than pleased ,t o announce ~e will have

be held Sunday. October 6. beginrung', at 10 a. m. Basket dinner at noon . Remember t.he date and be with us. We're expecting you. A welcome awaits ..you at these services, come. and enjoy them with us.

One of Warren County's Baby Cileef Calves on 'sale

4.H BABY BEEF Pure Pork Sauaal(e Bulk LYTLE ' METHODIST OHURCH Boilinl( Beef ....... ....... lb. 15c lb................................. 15c Rev. RU.da Jam.u Sny~er. Pastor Short Riba ......., ...... 2 lb. 3~c Fresh Callie., 4-8 lb. av• . '''Ask Wl\at Ye Will" will be the Chuck Roalt .............. lb. 21c lb .................................. USc subject used ' by Rev. HUda. James Swias Steak ............... : lb. 24«: Pork Steak .,....... ....... lb. 19c Snyder. pastor of the Lytle Metho. Shoulder-Round Freah' S'd Pork .. ...... Ib• 111I e "" c,llst Church. In the morning worsbJp Round, loin,.T-Bone, Porter Fresh Hama, whole or h~lf ~~~Lc:tnle:~Os~:y s::~ngS::i House Steak......... Ib.35c lb. ' ................ :...... .. ...... . 20e will 'be' held at ~:30 a. m. with Miss Prime Rib ~oalt ........ lb. ~5c Pork Chop., rib or ioin Ethel Reeder. Superintendent. in Chuck St~ak .. .........:... lb. 25c lb ' ..... _ charge. Club Steaka .............. 'lb. 2& P k' Lo .... : .. ··R·.... '· .. · .... ·····I·b .. · 2~Oe L or In oalt ......... . A mee tJng 0 f th e S unday School F rea h G roun d B ee f 2 ID. 35c . '. Board. composed of all offIcers and B f H I · b Pork Liver ..... ~ ....... . 2 lb. 25c ee earl. ............ . 12%c , teachers of the Sunday School. will B f T Ib 15 VEAL be held FrIday n ight. sept. 27th . at Bee ongu-:I ..... ....... . ~ c ,~ . . . . th~ Church. aby Beef Liver ........ lb. 1& Pocket Roast ......·........ 1&. 15c Beef Brain............. 2 lb. Shoulder Roa.t ........... Ib. 23c MIDDLE RUN CHURCII LUNCH MEAT SPECIALS Veal Chopa ................ Ib. 2& Preaching at Middle Run Church Your choice of the following Veal Cutlet.......... ..... lb. '33c; Sunday, sept. 29. AU day meeting. or mixed for lb. 25c Veal Sweat Bread..... 11:;: '25c Veal Pickel Loaf Veal Liver ... :..: ........... Ib. 35c

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COJ.UMBUS DAY DANCE

. SMOKED. ~EATS . Sa'l t· Pork ................. 2 l~. 2Sc Tenderized Ham.. Wh'o " or . . SIDP AHOY I Minced Ham. ' , . Columbus may h ave danced across Half ........ ~ ... ,....... :...·lb. ·2 2c Tende":zed Shan'-l--;' th e ocean in 1492. but yOU i:an dance Pimento Loaf •• II< . . . . Cal. , ncl'OSS the High School Gym . ll~r Chi~ken Loaf "lie... ~.:: ................. :., lb. 17c In 1940, too. P~pper I..o.:f ' Tenderized Bonel... f;otta•• . The S t. Mary's Young Marned ~ver Pudd'ng .:.......... lb. 15c . HalllJ ...................... 1.,. 27c Couples .group are sponsoring an- S.o~se ............ .............. lb. 1& BacoD, 3' lb. piece :...... Ib. 17c oth.e r. of their enjoyable djulces on Oc~ober 12. 1940. In the Wa.ynesville FRESH ~ORK " Sljced B.COD •••••••••.••.• lb. 2Sc ' Blgh School Auditorium. Thls year Spare Rib.• , meat,. .. 2 lb. 2Sc 'J owl aacOll ............ _ 2·lb. 23c Combination Loaf ~:~:hC~!e Loaf

,they will ,be aided by the new young people's groUp of the church. One of y.our fllvdrlte orchestras Ja ~ engaged to furniSh the sweet mU81c. Come BDd enjoy yourselves aru,t . help all your frIends-celeb: ate this tlo11daJ. . Unlike COlUmbus you .WUl DOt need tile ueen's jewels tor Jour VOf-, age on the _ of ~

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Ab~ut_~ ' I:Seek Better Eledric .II-..,.-----...;.-T-h-e,-W-e-I-co'-'-m-e-V-is-it-or-~-=-"':':""':-'~IG reenwood Case Heard PE~PLE Lightioc For Maio St ID:-W-ayne.TWP.,e Co1lr~

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A project to secure better electric and ' llabtlng for the bUa1ness dlstrlot of Waynesville. wu decided upon, d THINGS ...._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.....1 tb.e 'bUBtness meeting of the Waynes-

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Local Happenings

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vWe Olvic clu!). held Wednesw evenili,. 'lbe publlc affairs committee composed of Rev. L. 0 , Radley. R. D. Oollett, Eldon Retall1ck. and J . p , Larrick. were appointed to make investigation as .to what can be done k\ ImProve the llghtlng' condltions on Main Street. Although no tangible progress. was reported. on the instaUation of the new dJal telephone equipment, It was announced at the meetln.g that George B. Quatman. preeldent 01 the Ohio Oentral Telephone company will be in Waynesville nen week to /jelect the stte for the new

A steady stream of motorists keeping R. D. Collett and J. C. Hawke busy filling out drivers license... those who are to attend the world series making . last .minute predictions on who are to- be the world champs ... political candidates making their rounds trying to get a new vote from someone...Charles Satterthwaite going to work with his ellcha~e

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----. • • • ." - - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Onst visited In Springfield. Sunday. • • • • • M!', and Mrs. Eli ·F urnas and fam Ily were dInner guests. Sunday. , of Mr. 1\11 0 MrR. I.. , V . Branstrator. • • • • • Mrs. L. A. Garst nnd chlldr..n vlsitcd Mrs. Herman Plunkett an .... t:l.mlly . of TrotWOOd , Thursday. • . , • Mrs. Daisy Snyder and Mrs. L. H. 'Geruon were Dayton Visitors. Tuesday. • • • • ,

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STARTS 1QAINI/;6 FOR m E AIR SERVflE-

bulllUng. Ralph aH8t1nRB "'as .pPQUlte(l w ,l UI the vacancy on the Board of 01rectors. Discusslon concerning Civic Improvements conclud~ the meet-

A verdict In favor of ,t he plalhWf.

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Mr, Lcwls Fires and Miss Flossie

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Stewart BaUs. of Lebanon. WIoS

returned by the Jury of the Just1cea COurt ot Wayne TownshlP. TUeeday afternoon. when the defendant. R. Hllllard Greenwood. Lebanon attorney, faced an evlotlon charge. Greenwood resides In property belonging to Balls on Wri8'ht Avenue In Lebanon. and according to cbarges made by BaUs. has not paid any rcnt since June 1; 1940. Greenwood claimed he was In possession of .. lease on the l>ropeJity which does not expire unt.U March, 1941. and contended that he could remaln In the property until the expiration of said -lease, The owner contended, however. that the lease stated. In tho event ~at the rent was 'not paid by the flIteenth of eaeh month, tho, terms of the lease dld not' hold. Tlie eviction order and time or vlctlon will be d~ded in the court of Wade Brown. justice of Clear· creek township. unless the case la laken to anolher court by the defendent, In whIch event. he can remain In the property for the duration of the t rlal,

thermos Jug full of water ... Fires were Sunday guests of Mr, and Winfield Scott acting as deMrs. Elvan Fires, "livery bQy for Fairleys Hdwe. Store in their little green Ing. Mr, and Mrs. A, 0 , Griffy were truck ... Gene Collett strolling The regular monthly dinner meetguests. Sunday. of Mr. and Mrs. '11 f lng will be held. Monday. October :no , Darrell BrakeHeld. at Sabina. th e st reet s a ft er bemg I or a few weeks..a new delivery Mrs, Charles Zimmennan and Mrs, boy at D. R. Smi1ih's grocen Earl Orawford were all day guests of store, why it's that bashful , Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stroud. Wednesboy from Mt. Holly, ,Bob day. Planck ... now thltt the baseball Mr. and Mrs. Don Henderson. an rl season is over, the local fans lamlly, of Day ton . were Sa.turday will start arguing about the Mr. and MnI. S. S. EllIa and Mr. and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. election and then comes' that Mrs. Gl1bert Frye joined hospltalHoward MlssUdine. good game of .basketball .. .Io- Itles. at the Ellla home. TUesday evening. when they were bolita to ~ cal farmers telling of how relaUves and nel~ friends at ,_. . • • • Fun ral servlCl!s will be held Frtmuch w~rk there is to be done a miscellaneous shower. CQmpUment~ "'. Mrs. C. I . Satterthwaite a nd Mrs. day afternpon. at ~ o'clock. ~t the but it will have to wait unti) Ing Milia LucWe Meeks and John Edge\' Smith visited Mrs. John McClure Funeral Home. for Mrs. next week or at least till the Boger. ' wbo6e marriage wm \Ie .n _._ _ _ _._._._ ,_ _ ._ _ Hover a St,. Anne's hospl1a.1 in Day- AlUe F. Dakin. age 91. who died world series is over ... Bob event of Baturday. October II. 1ng s Hera '.d s" ton, Thursday atetrnoon . arternoqn. fit the F J tell· f ' The bride 'and groom elect were Hannon Home. \l.Albanon. after .. urn:s, . .r. tng a new the recipients of many lovelJ and Reorganize Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Baln and long illness. . way 0 raille ca ves, e sows. useful 'gUts. 'lbe evening was pleas- _. _ _ _ _ . _ . , . , • • ,.,_.. daughter, Drucllla. of Mad 2lra. were Mrs. Dakin was born In Harve)'llh that his' way.is right as his .ntly apent In p1&J1nr carda. Mr. and Mrs Howard !4IasUdlne A reorpnlzatiol tI f Sunday visitors at the home 'Of' Rev, burg and lived the early >part of h.calf was grand champion at Guesta Included Mr. aDd MR. Oal- were Sunday dtnner guest& of Mr. King's Het'alds sOC:e::~ t~~ ~et:~ and Mrs. L. O. Radley. lIfc Lhere, She lived with her daugbthe Warren county fair ... local lp Boger and daughter. K&tberlne. and Mrs. Ollie Missildine. dtst Ohurch was held Monday alter• • • • • teT Mrs. 'Nellle Frendl. n-.r I . If Mr. and MR. DaVid Boger. Mr. and • • • • • . ' Charles Fires and a friend. of Waynesville, who died In 1918. At_ emp oy~es laymg 0 work to Ml'II. J. H. Saekett and . family. Mr. noon at the Ch~. F gen tI f Vandalia. spent Seltrurday evening ter her daughter's death -sh~. recut wood for the old home- and Mrs. Prank LeMV and ftm1l1. SU~da;n:=' o~' ~~:~ were Nineteen members were enrolled gra~:hlldre:ra a~: e t Chlldredn. With his parents. Mr. · and Mrs: turned to Harveysburg I~tll ' abe stead ... all of ihe hunters eom- Mias Helen aall'ke. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. on the new llst. at the fir t meeting. ' . a. gran - Lewis Fires. wen't to Lebanon to Uve e\rbt tearS ing in after a half da hunting Oharles Hapsneyer and famUy. Mr. Myron Thomas. of Dayton. Mrs. Wlllard ~J1derson, asslstnnt chUdren, met at the home of Mr. • • • • • ago, Her husband. Plelder M. DUJn. v ""--'d Sh... ta d taml'n • • • • • Ifllder, conductE~d the worship and Mrs. E, J . Carmony at Spl'lng. ,. , , wi~h..thei~ fish story "01' rather ::rd. •Mrn:·=~e~·"':IU.n a~ Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas and service. A s tory. "Marla9na Shtgl; field .. Sunday, sePtemb~r 29th to Mrs, D. C. Ridge. Mrs. Harvey ,aed in 1,925. . . thell' squirrel story about how dauabUr. "_•.• "d u _ ......_ -aa . ..._ daughter. Bonnie. of Mason. were Ameril:ll" was read by each boy and honor, t he 9(lth birthday of Mr. Car- John Rye. Mrs. H, Dayton HartRockvisitors. and Mrs, Idhe Is. Shldil.ker; survived byoftworueces, Mrs. ' Fritz R. werc last Frank Harveysb" ...., many thev" 0aot the first day ohUd and d ........ ~r, Mr. &l1d __ . Al-' Saturday evening gu~ts or Mr. and girl. In turn. monys mother. Mrs. Mary carmony. . _........" _ t L tl Wed~esday. -:maMrs, .eGOrge Dehtly. or WDi'nlnro D " " , , _ . . toon. and one nephew. Ed Dakin. of ...people drivina on the wrona bert ""'"'''e and d ....... teI'. M:r; an'd Mrs. E. L. Thomas. ' After the wQrshlp and study 0 y e. ' . " • • " " side of the road going .. up Mrs. 1.)'le 1'lnne1 and daughter. Mr. • • • • • . pcliod. election of officers was held A sumptuous dinner was served at Robert Courtney and Sylvester Harveysburg. G N rth . t t t ' t k n.nd Mrs. Leo Conner and daughter. Mr. anel Mrs. Carl Ferguson were and the following 'girls were chosen the noon hour at beautifully a p- Ashcraft. of CovLngton. Ky., were o s ree rYlng 0 eep Mr. and MR. Bernaro Melloh &l1d pleasantly surprised. \&mday eve- to head the group: Mary Jane pointed tables to the (allowing Sunday v.Wtors ab the home of Mr. out of the oil put there lalJt daughter. Mr. and Ml'II. PrarlIr: Hess. DIng. when twelVe members of the Anderson. president; Ruth Helen ·g uests:-Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clark. and Mrs. E . T . Stroud. I' week ... two of the best golfeJ's Mr. and Mrs. J . L. !4endenhaU, Mj'a, "H & H" Sunday school c:ass of the LeMay. vlce-presljient; Nllomi Earn- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clark and son. • • • • • u. - " in town getJt~llg ready for a ' Cora RlCb~ Mrs. Rella Braddock. Mr. Methodist church arrived at their hart. secretary_trllasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Coulus Younce and Mr. a nd Mrs. John Burske a nd game at L.;;bnnoll, who?, 'none and ,¥rat Dlck and son, home for a hOUllewannlng party. The meeting wus concluded with daug,h ters. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cwnlly were Stmday evening guests . f h I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Worley and Mr •. • • • " the repeatlne of :the Klng's Heralds Riggs. Mr. and Mrs. PaUl Flory and of Mr. 'and Mrs, Oharles Zlmmer_ .., . other than two 0 our Be .00 IDd Mrs. Robert Gray. . - Rev. and Mrs. R. L., Hackwell en- - Pledge, after whlich !.be poyS and ' MIss Edith Kleplnger. of Dayton; man. . '. tellchers~ Mr. Ferguson and tertained the fOllOwing gue!iUl over g1rls enjoyed refl:eshments of hom ~ ann Mr. end Mrs, Charles Reynard • • " • " W,o.rren county ~pubUct.ns MI'. Frank... J. R. .Gibbons·tellthe week end j ~ Marte Mlchtid made candy served by the leacters, and daughter. of Oleveland. • Dr. Mary L . Cook nnd Dr. A. E. c.pened their fall cAmpal,n, PridaT ing a.b out his world series and ~. Brent WOO(1rUff. or Oin- Mrs. Harold B. Earnhart and Mrs. Mrs, Carmony has lived In the Stout attended a District Medical nlf!1ht with a dinner at ,... 8e.a~S tpat are located ill the oInnaU; and PhWlp HaclLwell of Anderson. Lytle neighborhood for the post meeting at Lebanon, last Wednes- Golden Larn.b hotel. ,fQr preclnot ri'ght field cQrner... local 8taff V . Sp ' Newport, N. H. • The next meeting will b~ In the form slxty~seven years and Is well known . d~y. commlteemeri Don&ld DtlatUlb, working at one' of the ~~~. :"OW5 0 el · . . . . or a Hallowe'en ,)arty. Monday eve- there for her k1ndly, und('rs~andlng • • • • " county prosecutor; Arthur Hamtl, . 'Forty membel'l! of the {aDilly , of nlng. ' October :18. '1 ·o·clock. t th philosophy or lIle; a wholesome. Ralph Smitih was proudly dls- ton, fornler spea~ ~f tbe bou. of non p~pers t~in, to, ~~l.ie Up ' . Mr. ~ Mrs. Henry Battel'thwalte. home of Yvonne Stubbs, All amem~ hUlporous and genuine personallty. playing a 4 3-4 pound large mouth representatives, 8lld O. J. WIiaon. lost time ~nen thelr J.\inotfpe .• !be Ohapel at tbe lWrJ 'Ob\Jrcbial ,enjOyed a basket dinner tOleth.e r at J?6rs aol'e reueqstec1 to come maaked. her mind still keen lind alert. she bass. Tuesday. whiCh he caught cr. state central commlt.&eeman machine broke . down... Gen 0IlrMt ~u the soene, or an attrac- thh hoDUI of Mr. and Mrs. James ' _ _ -:~_ loves to read an~ kceps abreast of while fishing at Tarry-More Springs. Spoke. ' , ',' . • e Collett leaving bi8 paper tl.ve weddlng. Saturday. at 4:30 Satterthwalte• .of Trotwood. l,'Iunda.y. • the- times, • • • • • Zaln ArmlUjge, county . ' t ' J . o dock. umtmr In man1age M1aa .• • • " " Dr. li nd Mrs. Victor Kolb and h d U . .., n t, he capable hands 0 00 s.::,••..:., ..._..... _. .......... _ of "._. fl S I\nnounce lat co~ty beAudaughter. Judy. of West JeflerSj)n. iJames while he ha" been oll ·Vema .L. Mardis of PranJtlIn · and Mr. and ~ra. CharleE! E. Michvisited Dr, and Mrs. A. E, stout and quarLel'S have bee.n opened at the

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Ellen t Sun' W Ie one I use e car. ctIIIIIOI1es, and a corsage of ·b rOnIe Stansberxy. daughter of Mr. t.nd was the daughter ciithen: Cross. In the abSencc of Mrs, J. W. day wltl,t Mr. and Mrs. C, H , Harbe ENTERT FRIENDS .. SOME MEMORIES rosee,' Mrs. John Stansberry. and Vernon and Mandon Meloy, Her husband V. White. son and Mr. Harold Ta.ylor. of CeD•.' WEINER . '1be bride wu a~ in An after- Frank HW. son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hoblit prece«:!ed her In death Twenty-three members answered terville. -. noop 4NIia of teel blue' crepe 1rit.h FJ'allk HlU. of, Rld,evU~e. was quietly etg'hteen months! ago roll qa.lI with health blnts. and Iif• • - • • Mr, and Mrs. L. E. Browb were ' .. Openings in m~I!'s trouser makhing accessories. Wlth 'ber S~lem~. Sunday af~n at She ts survlved.by ~ne SI111. !"Orrest, tel' fJ, shor.t business session, a very The rite of Holy Baptism was lI,d- hasts to a group 01 frlends. , at • pockets ~ere once .. at t~e top, ~ she wore a pearl n,ectJace and 3.30 o~. before & group 9f e1gh- one daughter. Mrs. Glenna. Conner, Intere8tlng and Instrutive program p11$tere,d to Ronald Charles Hahn. welner roast Saturday ~'en~, ~~d instead of the side... Early ree- carrled ,a bouquet of white ehry&an- teen lmmeGlate relatlves,and frlenOl$. 'both of Waynesville, and six grand• . w~ presented by the conunl.t tee, Infant s«?n of Mr. and Mrs, John In the WOOds In bock of th it· hotne. II t" 'f ' ttl ' _. 'k 't ' th~mum8. . . The w~dlng took p~ace at st. chUdren. Mrs, J . Q. GilDS ,and ' Mrs.' G. J. Hahn. by the Rev. R. L. Harkwell. at The evening. af,t er suppe~. Was lpent o ec Jons ..0 ., ~ .l~ SJ e W1lUaIJa Bell at~e4 the ~ Mary', EpIscopal Ohurcib, With the 'Burlal was WIde in Miam! Ceme- S~th. • ,St. MlUl"s Ch~h . 'SUnday mo~ng. In playing ca.rds, '." rn.eetJn, ,WlleQ elder- "befII &nan.. : . " R .. L.· offlclatlllg at tary. Three plano selections were pre• • • • Theu' guests were Mr. I Mral 11 ,!om~ WO" .• tit! bopnets The bride. Is • gnd~te.of ~_ .,tbe~. Mr. ~JS.Mrs. Lester 00r.. sente,q ,by R.usseU"E, Frank. to a v.ery Mr, .and .Mrs. ~arlan powell. of Harold Whitaker and familY., 10. and the broad bJ'im hat8 higb, iobOOl aDd Is now em. such were their attenc!ents. • , ENTERTAIN AT DINNER appreciative au4lence. An interesting ' Jamestown. and Mr, and Mrs, Fred and Mrs, Henry . aDd, ...Cellulold mAde up. pJoted aa ,bc!OkUeper".at· tbe Oood·· .Mr. HW employed ,as Ii. clerk at FOR FLORIDA' GUE8TIil account f h trl tl Ii til were Il:venl!lg vls- daughter, and Mnt. • d h it'h _I ... :... JIoo~ Ibop hi ~. TIle Tay.lor'a store in IfJdgevUle: The . __ .., o . er p lroug e ,i tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel'edith and tamlly. Mr. and )In. ti~ , an", ~ 008 W 1I:IIA8a: eon IJrIclj IIVOQl ~ur.ted from 0eD- young coqple w1ll IilAte their home Mr d Mrs , Smoky mountaIns was glven ,by Mrs. Howard M1sstlcUne ' Tom Burton and daughter ) ur ind 'th'e aide went· out of the pichlIb.lICibOOI and IS In th- -.411 oc .... . adn M . Elmer' Sheehan and Mrs. GilDS presented Miss . • ,. : . ' . Mrs Frank Hess and Mr •and' , . .' -"~ ,"./ .~J..... an n. Walter Sheehan and ., " ' . . ' . " abo.,~t th. ~ , same. ti ,.me... ~ ~ ~, of tbi~ ~ . cuPY. a ~~ 00 ~ street. ' family .41~1Ie(I 'i'I'I!. E. Kathryn O1bbO~S: our co~nty healtb Mr., and Mrs. O. E. Edwards. Iltld, Oln,renee ,Edwarcts· nd . ~ been Improve., a motGir trap . ' . ' .. . and her house CUests. Mrs. nurse .. who told of her 'York ln WarMarr· of Dayton, alld Mr, Le,onard Tinney. and ur. and lira. menta, 60 yean-ago the boy ,1'alII',~. ~ oUuIr ~~ of l (lEl~.~ ~8A1tY May Wethetal); ·' MR. • BArbee ren COunty . . ,u Dd~. Raymond.· Conner. an~ T. B ..' lA~n. _d f"h loeal hi h in..... in, the ..... .tbel d ' be at ' ." - - - .. ' and Prank OIad~ r &1al • . . , . I, y" dauahter.. earah. visited Was , Ruth · " '..;.~~~-a&.ll\UU8 0,. e I bome Wltb ~ .tIdde'a . . . .. 111'. and .Mrs... p;~ ere; t dinner escI "~ !l\foQd. Pla,. The cJUb then adjoUrned to )meet·.~i' a~ MIami University sun: ·8c1r~1. WOre Cu~Way / . frock " , i . so , i , ~, ,..t.. 01' tbeIr lOIl-in-law ~d a Tu . _~ ev~. wlth' lIrS. J : B.,Crabbt! in October. , ~. · . eoata, ~~l1J collara ~.1IIId lin. O. II. 'IkfWUdi.; of ~_, 111';"'" J. H : Robin. ', . OItANOB DurIng the ple6!llllt acictai h~ • • . ' .• ~ IIUl tles.;"Orange: ~. .... . . . . . . . . . . . IOD, 01 J:IiQtGD. M dbm... and fOr & wblcb followed. refl'elbments Win Ml's. Edgar Smith is s~ndtnr this lifer burt? ot old til. . ~ and ..... WIIfI*'IIUL '1'ber viIlt. to oRak Boase and Old 1IaD'. J'armer's Gnllle wUl ~ve th~ enjOYed by the membel'll ~ the fol. -week With her Mrs. ~ Jonn . 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ceased; aild his unknown hetrs, de- on farm. SAT."SFACTION ...... __ ... Aa lIMon" Clue M.il'M.atter at Poatoffic~. W_JUeavi1le, O h i o " , " _ ___ Thc court . et OcWber 11 to hear vlsees, legatees. next of kLn, their NEW StIIT8 th schedule of claims. debts and 11- administrators, executors and IUIOr No Charle I E, C. Cra ne 'Editor and Publisher signs, [f a ny there be. and any and The Fcdcrru Home Loan Corpora--, ' t Was I1a bitUties of the est;a t.e 01 Anna Mor- all persons clalming under them. tl on ·re Iense d some 4'1 I gures {I. Centerville, Ohio ISSUED EVERY THtJaSDAY Robert Ellison of n ea r C01.add Ie ton. wh05e names and places of residence Ington on Sept. 12 relative to their 'Th court ap proved the inven- nre unknown to the ' plnlntlff and Ohio lonm whielt tell anoth r New SubKriptioD Price, fl.50 Per Year, Pay.ble in Advance was named defendant In a suJt tiled PHONE 7021 ' ugan, cannot with reasonable d utgence ~ Oeal story of more than passing In- . -===:::::..:..._..:....~---:---..:...-------:----- a gainst him by Mary Ellison charg- tories of G. E. Bnd W. W. •• ,', Ing gross neglect , She asks for a di- adminis tl'lltors . of t he estate of ascer tAined ; or any a nd persoll'; Lerest. The HOLC already, has fore_ !II"--~-~.I!I!I·--II!III I' vorce and restoration of her malden a thel'ine Dugan, J:ial'l'Y Mount, having or claiming Rny Interest In closed 11 .722 of orlJ inal 98,557 Ohio !Il1min'is tl'otol' of I,h es tU te of Anna Mount, and C. L. and E. Milo Beck, the h erelnnlter de$Crlbed r elll estate. bOrrowers nnd hils sold 8,438 of tb~ !"P'-----------------~_:_-------i onme. Jones. Wilbur GmUsnd seeks a divorce executors of the estnte of George w1U ta ke notice ,th at on the 4th day foreclosed properIJe.s. On t hese sales TAl. VIA-l.1THlC TAR AND from Idl'ls GUlUan'd contending that Beck. of September. 1940, A. H. ~tubbs, ad- the HOLC h as lost about $8,000.000 ROAJ) OIL; mxOAVATlNG she left their home and took an The cla im uf Harold E. Mills a- mlntstratoi' oc' 'the estate of said or an a vel'llge of $948 per property. SElftVIOEl , DUMP TRUCK : _________..;..;...________________ groes apartment In Lebanon. He char ges gainst the estalA! of E\1a Kes 8 lin~ Wm . Lovett. deceased. flied his Pe- In addition to these fo.cc o' ures, the J_l.;.. neglect. 1'01' $849.07 nil wed by the court. titlon In tbe Probale COUrt of War- olTlelnls SIIld , there ar!! f!.285 Ohio PIT RUN, LOADED 30c YD. A C rtlficnte of tl'ansfe r ollcl ered ren County. Ohio. being case No, borrowers who arc delinquent and . Myrtle Johnsen chal'l!es thAt her sUbj ec. t to early forecl05ure, The husband, whom she married In Ten-. f or Elinn Thompson, ndmin i!:tl'U- 2046 on the Civil Docket thereof , aiCARELESSNESS nessee In 1921, has refused to pr0- tl'ix of the esta te of Mary L . Rus- leglng ~hat the personal estate df HOLO agency, crented In 1933 "to vide for her and ,their children al_ sell. said decedent Is insufficient to pny r('scue home owners threatened with H . D. Ba iley, E . Milo Deck a nd his. debts and the chsrl[es of admin- foreclosure." is now In I1quldn.t.lon Carelessne!l!l is one of the great American faults. t;arelessness and though able to do so, They have a PhOIlB. Waynesville 44 R 11 T . E. Bll rnhm·t na med a pp ra isCll's Istering his ~~ late; that he died and state omces and two of fts 11 waste go together. They 'a re the faults too often bred by prosperity and daught er, Marie. 13 , and another. Lebanon office Phone 4'lR-K- .. of the et;tate ,of Frank D. Miller. seized In fee simple of lhe following ori ginal regional offices have been plenty. It is often said that Europe could be fed from what is thrown Marjorie. 9, Morrew Phone No. ~ res.98·M. described real estate situate In the cl05ed. The Columbus office Is ilsted Margie Cottcngin filed suit MARIliAGE I.ICEN5l"R ILw.y in America. Our forefathers came in to the new country, and to to-Wit: for eary cl05lng. The Colullus ottlca said county. clear the land. enough wood W88 burned to have kept Europe waJ'm for against William H. Cottengim, Sr., • "Sit te i th C t f W has 177 employees (U'ld the Cincinnati for divorc. he charged that he John Boger, 22, WaynesvIII e. meua n e oun y 0 arren. b's i6nerations. Even now. what happens when firewood is cut on the le ft her in 1938 and has not been 17. R ., R. State of Ohio and In the VUlage of office 430. The c . t of HOLC admtneeks , chnnlc, and LucUle M . ist.mtlon In Ohio has not been ref.rm? ~he best part of the tree is sawed up and split and the larger heard of s ince, mortgaging th ou' Harveysburg and described as 101· 2. Lebanon. vealed. The Ohio figures are about automobil e and household goodS branches cut up into stove lengths, but all the small wood and twigs al'e Frank T. Hawke, 23, Evan sv ille, lows: 'BeglnDlng a t a stone corner befot'e going away. to Merlba Jiormel\'s lot on South the a verage throughout the nation . piled up .nd set afire. It burns with a beautiful blaze and few people lnd" electl' ical eng ineer, and Betty Charles J. Waggoner , adminis- HUl'ts ock, 23, Wa ynesville. nurse. Street. thence S. 02 '1.. ' E , with South REAL ESTATE think of it All waete. In poor old countries those twigs ure cut up in trator of the estate of Andrew J. The War De\lf\f lmcnt calculates Street forty (40) feet to a slone; INSURANCE Schultz, f iled suit against FI'('d len~ba. tied in bundles and sold as fagots. In Italy, except in the most ItE.\L ESTATE '1·It ,\NSFEltS thence N, 27 '1.." E. elgJlt aDd two- that men betwecn 21 and 35 make up Osborn, Mason , seeking $10,000 for ~UCTIONEER mOdem houeee. in your room you would have a small sheet iron stove t)l1rds (8 2-3) poles ; thence N. 62 'AI,' 14 per cent of t he population, About Sehultz's death in an lIutomobile 'I about the size of a length ot stove pipe laid- on its side and set on legs. accident near Lebanon seve ral J . Cecil Villars and others to H.1l. W. forty (40) feet (0 said Merlba 1 In 40, or 400.000 out of 16,500.000 bert J, Martin. 131 acres In Wash- Hormell'& Une; then~e S, 27 'A1' W. ~tl1 ' be drafted this year . To figure 'In that you wo~ld put one small fagot, costing about the equivalent of months ago. • . - .•.;-Hobert A. Bostisk, Lebanon , f iled Ington twp. eight and two-thirds (8 2-3) poles to your communlty's prospective flrst iiickel. This would throw' out an amazing amount o'f heat for a few min'-----:T:;-~7:;.~:·, suit against the same defendunt Logan-Long company to the O.v.C. the place of beginning ; being the draft quota . take 14 per cent of the ~ '~~.~ ~ta and warm up the room. If you were a wasteful American you would for $2 ,587 fo r damages and hosand St. L: R8.Uwa,y . three acres In same premises conveyed by Geo. population aDd divide by 40. put in more fagots but not so, an ltaliar:- As it is with firewood so 'it is pital bill a s a result of the sami Franklin twp. J t' Blanton and Lou Blanton. his wife, with all ou~ natural resources. We have skimmed the cream without a accident. H e is a gl'llnd!!on of Farris L, Robinson to Leo D . t-o Wm. Lovett on November 22 . 1915'. COmJ)lete Census Bureau figures I) , thought that they wouldn't last forever. C8re!flj5Sne..os also makes Ill! un.. Schultz and was the drivel' of his Spears, lot 205 a.Dd part of 192, which conveyance Is recorded in ci.!,es ObJo's population 6,889,623, a. ',.' :.....,., . cal' in the accident. ,1 ' Machlnaw AddJtlon, Frank11n. Deed Boolt Vol. 100. Page 933 ot the galn ot 242,926 ince tile 1930 census. I " ~\,~;.. tidy. Papers are thrown down anywhere. Our gutters are littered with The state's gain 8.7 per cent, waa beMary Routzahn to George Rout- Records of 'Warren County; Ohio." trash. Fence rowe are filled not only with dried grass and weeds but COM~ION 1'l,EIlS l'ROCEEDlNGS zahn and Viola Mount, tTllct In That Insofu as said A. H. Stubos low the national go.J.n average of 6.9 ,~---= . with newspapers and old paper bags and boxes thrown 'from automo--Franklin twp. ~ suoh admJnistrator can, in the ex- per cent. Ohlo'S small in means ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN.. biles. Thill increases the fire hazard. Some one carelessly throws away Custody of their daUghter Janet, Helen O. Campbell to Louie Free- erclse of due dUlgence ascertain. said that the state wJlllo.se one COngreSs- )lour Cattle . hOgll, sheep .Dd c.lver a lighted cigarette. It smoulders until a breeze catches it. fans it into 16 months. y.ras awarded Georgene land, tract In Hamilton twP., decedent left no surviving spouse. man In 1942 when a new QOngreS- to Norris-Brock Ct." live wire aDd pialnti1f In a divorce action aga.lnat Ma.ry E . Geoge:r aDd Stanley E, nor an h 11'8 d VI • 1 sionru r eapportionment. based on the nrol!'r saive 6rll\ fl)r the billbu. flame. Helped by the old papers it does not burn out so quickly a s grass market prices and good Mmee. urln Myers to Silas Muchmore; 9 tracts of ..... _ y DOe an ' e I seeIS' . egatees • ntt e to g lUll . r y , ega representa ve 1940 census, goes into e1rect. (Jaina !hocll Y.rd.· Ci.cID.at!t. O. would, it spreads and wbatever is in its path is in danger, a hous~, a Everett Davis, by the court d Tune In on R8dln Station w",n In Harlan twp. or representatives thereot. b.m, a field, or perhaps a fair ground grand stand. It was just an old the time that the case IS In court. White. of 12 :26 to 12:80 p. m. for our daD. The court. set the date for court Vernon and Meredit~ _Mlchael to The prayer of said Petition Is that Former Governor Goo mR1'k .... reporta. wooden erandstand. It would have had to come down in a few years perterms during 1941 BS fonows: Janu- Herbert and Edith lIoJ)Pe, 2 tracts said real estate be sold {tee trom "U Marietta. has accepted the ' Ohalrmanshhlp of the "Ohio D!emocratsbut it b.d a definite salvage value, three or four thousand dollars. ary 6 for the January term; May 6 In Deetleld twp. right .of dowe.r of Bny 5urvlvlng Three 01 four thous.nd dollars gone in smoke and thirty thousand dol- lor the May term and October 8 tor Carl L. MUler too HarrY aDd Evelyn spouse ; that the r ights and Interests tor~WilIkle" organlzutio n . po v . number trom a bowl. Each person who has thab number tn. each preDragoo, plot In F'a.l.rvlew subdiv1s1on, 01 all parties may be fully deter- White was Ohauman of the Demo_ Ian for the taxpayers of War;en County to · pay. Replacemeni value is the OCtober term. clnct In th'e na.tlon wUJ repo~ for crat National Oommlttee In 1920. Due to the satisfaction of judg- Lebanon. mined; 'and that said petitioner, A. hiab. We can l'eplace the gr';'d stand with a better one but how about duty. The War Departlllent has ment by compromise the suit of l'4ary Royer to Thomas O. Runyon. H. Stubbs. be authorized and orthe i~plaeeable v.lues that go up in smoke every year. How about dmfted B tentat.lve routine for the the Federal Land Bank 01 Louis- tract In Wayne twp. dered to sell said real estate accorQ.- Governor Bricker has Issued orders luduoUon of conscrlpta Into the' departments to grant to ail state tbinp in your own house that no .mount of money could replace? How ville ag.a inst Sam Finkelman has Virginia COle ~I/'oung to Walter R. lng to laW and for such other and lea.ves of absence to nil state clvll army. IncludIng a basic 13-week been dismissed, FI 6 In F nk1ln t about oar forel1. tNee th.t can not be replaced in three generations, The answel'S of the defendants tts, aorE!s ra wp. further relief to which he may be service employees who m£lY be called training course to "harden;' them up John H. and Emma Barnes to entitled: Canlame.. and WAllte Co hand in hand. With the exception of those refiled in the case of Charles By- Bradley and Anna Young. lot 31 In for military tralnlng, In a separate for Ilhelr year's service with reiUlar ram against Charles Coy and The persons fiiit above mentioned order. the Governor notJ.uec:l all de- or Nntloonl Ouant units. Thereafter, .tarted by licbtn~. mo.t fore.tfire8 are 'atarted by matches. cigarettes others . Barnes. subdivision, Franklin, wlll further take notioe that they training will be more advanced aDd The defendant was granted and Serepta Roberts to Shurd. and have been made pe.rtles defendant to partments that no political stickers will co~lst largelY of field exper01' campfires. Fire prevention week ·was started to. say to us, "FIRE IS any .klnd are to appear on stateof addltional 30 days to plead in the Jennie Kirby, lo'~ 93 In Pa: 1t Place said Petition and that tbey are reIence. ' WABTIl• .WA~TE IS CAUSED BY CARELESSNESS". suit of Jane Michael against Howar Addition to Franiklln. qulred to answer the same on or be- owned automoblles. Michael for divorce. . Ellzatieth 8ha\17 to 'Kate ·L. Green, PUt JOur campfire_ out 'with water or .earth. fore the 19 h ~y ot October, 10t0, The county boards of election. at Ohio scored again when MUo J. Ernest'-t;-COUlltlrwlITlITanted a plot tn Franklin. or judgment wm- be taken accord_ PUt out your cigarettes before you throw them away. ' divorce from Lorena, J. Counts on Edna R. KnaPI). to Lillian McNeU- Ingly. \ the direction ot Secretary of . st&te WaIner, a Toledo atltorney, ' Waa _ _ his charge. of 11'088 neg _ an, plot In Lebanon. George M. Ne1Jner, in :e.'lpnnse to eltiGWd-Nat.IOIlaJ~~maru:ler Of . the Be lure yoUI' m.tcbea are out. Prope.rtiy involved in the suit of Lee Atkinson to Dora Wallace 5 Dated this 5th day of September, an order signed by President Roose- American l,.eglon lilt tbe annual con. Don't let old pa~r .ad trash accumulate .. the Miami. V~lley Buil~ing ~nd acres In Turtlecrjeek twp. ' 19fO. velt will register approximately 896,- venti on held in Boston. The new A. H. STUBBS. Plalntlff Loan association. Frankhn, agamst 1L d 01 MUi t S S Don't let your fire get away from you, if you bum weeds. etc. 000 Ohio men ~etween the ages of 21 Commander Is ,a gt1ldtiate of Oblo Vir&'il R. Groves ordered tran8- Car . an enna er 0 . . Carl AbaecherU. Attorney and 36 for one years a.rIIIl' service Sl4te University and gave up . an 1IaDdl. lnftammable material carefully. 'fered to the plaintiff. Dragoo, plot In Jo'a1rVle,! subdivls1on, far Plaintiff on OCtober 16, This Is the ''natiOn's anny career because of woundl he 'Private property settlement con- Lebanon. A neater, deaner. country is free from fire. first' peace time cOnsarlptton order received in France. , firmed in the case of Mrytle Young Hugo F ettweilS to Bert and Elida and calls 16.600.0000 Americans to against Lawrence D. Young for di- Kingery, .26 acre in Hami.IOOn twp, vorce. Estel J. WrigM to Leonal'd and .r~r on that date. "l!!Yery male FIRE PREVENTION WEEK person." within the age llmits. Is reYO!! need not tell all the truth unDefendant ordere~ to give fu,'- Myrtle CallahalD, lots 15-16 in qu1fed to present 'himself tor regis_ less to tho.se who have the rilht to ther description of property 'in her Long's addition to Franklin. ~te ~ mark on your calendar-October 6 to 12. cross-petition in the matter of Thomas and Mary Weber to OlifSecretary of' State George NeUner cratlon, ~t1er rthe President's order. know It aU. But let all you tell be John Paul against Della Snider. ford and Effie Smith, lot 24 in has mailed ,to all county election Registration carda 'will be sent to ' truth. :-:Ho~ ~ - D~ tlaat period, Fire Prevention Week will ' be observed this Grandvil)w subdition; Franklin twp. boards copy tnr the official ballot to W~hlngton In the torm' of a repurt · 'I~partlallty Is the life of justlce, """'\ PICOOt\TE COUI'T Cora B. and Thomas E. Brown to '" J ....~ AIId tlaat. Week isn't something to idly notice, then forget. Fire. ~ Alice Brown 30.33 acres in Salem be used at the. generIIJ election Nov- and the President wUJ then draw & as justlc;c Is of '" good govemment.• -Jl18tlntan ~, Week fa carried on for your business. and every other man's twp. ' ember 5. T4e Oommunlst, Socialist. . The court set October 15 to hear A . .B. and Ros, a Knwma n to Es- and ' Soclallst lAbor tickets ha yin. -It an inten.live effort to aw.ken the American people to th e schedule. of Claims. debtl\ and U- tel Hollingshead, lot 61 and pat't been ruled off the ballot on the U'fS b..m-... the ~ waste tire leave_ behind it-and to show how fire may be abUltlea of the estate ot SUBaDDa of lot 62 ill South Park addition, grounda that their petlt.lollS con• ~ , - - _ _ _-.IIIIIeeIUIz::.I (~bonon. ,. 'talned insufficient legal signatures. dte~ .eoquenct" ' ' The C!)urt approved the Inventory Scott Ross , 1:0 FJdwal'd Blair, after a cbec.k had been made ·,A. employee., aa~ "" • ~ .... ~tical ~ork' Fire Pr4ivebtJon Week ia far more than usually important this ye·ar. of Laura Warner Reed, admlnlstra- h'act in Clearcrl!ek tWp. . ' by eaCh County · board of eleo-. ' Today. 1.....lv due to the 'reariraa~ent dIive, indqstri:.j production is on trlx of the estate of Waller D. War- . Rosa Long, dE!ceased, to BenJa~- Ions. The sta·t e ballot this year ill Governor #' -.- # ner, \1\ and Edgar LOll&'" six h'acts In have three tl k ts R bU w tit eatabliab bill fake claim_ to. . the upw.ard curve, fa alated to eo rapjdly higher as the drive gains Harlan twp. c e, epu can, When Martin 1.. n.ve7 _ ecOlftla17, aDd 1M cannot do 50, Democrat, aDd Independent, headed, Virginia COle was named admlnls~overnor of Ohio. he Dever once there ill Idhlq left of hit ad.;, by ,t he candidates for ' Governor, imPetllll. And the ~ord shoWs that the danger of fire in~reases as pro- tratrtx ot the estate ot Thomas Cole, made a false statement about I mini.ltra~ ac:ept "ripper': legI,>ubSrate finances. or any other duction incre&aes. That means th.t fire, if not controlled, can be a very Appraisers named were Walter ~Itts. LEGAJ;NOTICE. except t!le Independent ticket whloh I.tatioa, cruelty toatt the poor lie matter. • '" Bryan Henderson and D. A. Barrlwtll contain b,ut one name, tJtIat of people, a fIoocl of broken promHis' official real danger to our defense plans. It takes an intricate iildustrial ma- son, lie., ucl • - t administration In pursuance or the order of the George M: Neffner, candidate for the s ta t e ments oIlham ucl deceit. Emma Oberlin has been named to Probate Court o·f Warren County. unexpired te,m BS Secretl\l'Y of State. <:hbIe to mAke the ' weap0D8 we need. today_ll the agencies of ~nufacwere neve r Wtu.t ... <iQvernor ' Bricker chall enged. adJD1n1strate the estate of WUllam Ohio. I will offer for srue · at publlc The names of such other lndepen~IM fOC'. the people of Ohio ill ture, traneportation ~ a8lembly m~8.t work with the precision of , pis- Oberlin with 'James H, Ford, Ona auction on SatUirday. the 19th day dent candidates 88 may qual11y In because he . neatly two year,? Try to I\nsw cr was meticuthi~ , ~ett1oa to ,ourself. His ~ne. One bad fire in' one ~ey factory: might delay for months the pro- Cox and Jamf6 Fry as appraisers. of October. 1940.. at 2 o'clock P. M., varioUs dJs~ts or countlel> will also' lously c:areliJl claim, of econom, are false. Hi, to get the exThe wUl of Frank D. M1l1er on the premises" the following real appear on the Independent ticket, "-" iluclion of weapolls which we _orely, lack. ' "ripper" leaiilation smelled to act facts, and Franklln, aclinitted to probate, th~ estate, to-wit: , The names pt the Republican ' and high Heaven..' For a year . lina , a to s iale I hem On top of that, special precautions must be taken against ~he lll'sQnist wtfe, Anna MlUer named executor, Situate In the Wlage ot Harveys- Democrat candidates for Ptesident half, he dreamed of thai Whife Bccura tely. Houee, and neilected State bu,iand aaboteur_s our experience in other time" of crisis grimly proves. The court set October 17 to hear burg, In the County of Warren and and Vice Prestdent Will ,appe8.r ·on a Compare ness. t h j 8 attitude Authorities expect etforte to sabotage the defense program-and fire is the BChedule 01 claims. debts and Ii- State of OhiO, to-wit: Being part of sepe.rate ,ballot. 1. circle tor marltlng ;. Davey adapted the slogan, 'INo of moral reabUlties of the estate of Stanley Buford's Survey No, 575. and .fur- a strai~ht party ballot will be on new Taxea,~ and Iive~ up to it. gard for the ,truth with the falsealways regarded all a handy weapon by the purposeful destroyer. BeltZ. ther described lUi follo~: BeiPn.- both the /ltate and national .-rty ' Davey balanced his budget everY hoods resorted to ,by the present Iear, and had leveral million cash hypocritical Governor. Fire ' Prevention Week should be observed by aU ,of u&-by every The ' court set October 10 to hear DIng at a stone op tile SOuth side of ballots. The official, non-partlaan ' balallce. But" be.t of ·al~ Dl\vev .Mr. Bricker has made repeated the Invento~ of the estate ot Tem- Clark's Avenue IUld N. i:. corner to ~Iqts will be headed by the 7 canbrought about lax reduction of and exlravaga~t clailf\s about .alman and wom.n able to read and listen ~ lea~. This ~ one place orah Snook, Soutb Lebe.non. Isaac CoUett's l'ot; running thence dldates for >the, three Supreme Court V?,QOO,OOO.OO .fr!>m 1935 to 1940. leged economy. What are the .here all, old and young, can be' of ~reat aid to the national 'defen~eproThe net value of the estate ot Su_ S. 10" Eas~ 12 IllP)ea to a stone; vacancies and. foUowed by the '1 facts .a ' ahown by" "the . official ~ricker has been inh\lm~n 'a nd records of the Auditor of state?'· selfish. contemptuous of.the nee ' 9 sanna Meeker set at 18,214,25 and thence N. SO" E. I)!O¥.. feet to a stone; names of candidates for the Court of pam.Do your partl-lndwitriai News Review, and 'rights of the pepple, alld per1. The P1esent Stat~ .administhat of stanley Beltz at fU76.73. thenC(l N. 10· W. 12 poles' to at. stone; ApJ)eals," Common Pleas and PrObate sistently untnithfuf about std e tration r'ecelved, in tax revHarriet Meeker rued application to tJIence S. SO" '\'IIr, »O'AI feet to , tbe . Jud~e. 'llle petitions of four candI. fi!l~nces" He presents ',tcid ~v t!~ '1 enues, $30,000,000.00 more in' PItiful ,pectacle of a santti! l<inl be ·appolnted guardian tor Henry W. t)eglnnlng, conta:1p1ng SO poles, more dates . for Judge 'Of tb~ Supreme ~939 ... than the. Davey admin'OCl'OBER pus hypoc,rlte, from,w!1.ose r :.: ,sstra tion reccilved in 1938 . . Meeker, and coiut set OCtOber 7 to or less. , Court ~ere rejected because of in. lOg fonn the ma~1c has Dee" totn. due a1mo'at entirely to ··bette: ~ , ' hear the .petltlon. The wW ot P10a Bald real es~te . Is located . ~ sufficient signatureS.. ~ The. admini"stration of ),{~rt; n' business Conditions. The y ' Octobe~, The'first month of the last quarter of the.. year. Billllayil\g , Z. Meeter will be ~ead on that same Olark Avenue In the Village of 'H8r' . _ _. 1.. Davey was rigidlx 'honest ,in . ha,d $30,000,000.00 more, of the. the', handlin. of ~bllc, buline-I.' " talq)ayet's money to spud. tim.. Clean-up and eet-ready-for-winter ~ime. QayJight saving time is ¥te In tqe court. veysburg; Massie, Townah.\p, W!u'ren Attoine~ Generlll Thomas J. H~ KON than ~; 'Da~t7 it 'iiitel~\ 2. Theee tame offipial re\:ords o'fll' ~ .u the' radio 'p ro l1'ams are mixed up. Rosh 'H asana. the JewThe Will of Lucy S. Croll.. Frank'- ,C ounty, Ohio; ~e bulldlng thereon is maklng a ~areful stUdy of the n~d t,!:fuaJly ; • • bow that the ' prescot admin-' , hOlle'" , I .. lin, admitted to pIoobate '~nd stater, has n~ ~treet rlum~er. 'llhe f~st fot: ~ state department .ot' ju.stlce istration Ictually IPCIll: 123,~ TIll ~Y"""DI~ ' Of '" "-, 1Itb N~w. Ye~ ill Oc~ber third. The new year according to the zodiac ~gt~ named to adm1n1ster the In-' .atree~ East Is ~lPle /:Itreet;, tHere , ~hicl'\ would co-opera.te with the • ClOq,OOO.OO more in 1939, than ..... ,. till .,... Of 1T!tA1...... . I wu .~t by the Davey ad. 'iI *be ~ ~x, M&rch ,20th. but accordJng , to our calen~ar strurilent. AppnWlera named Fe EII- bemg no streett W~t. " F'eder8l Bw:eau ,or Inv~tIon .....,.,.. , 0It~ . AMi iMnLo : ministration Ut 1938. ! F.alae LICIuAL HoNan. ' . .MId ~ buiIDas yeu. we still have t):lret! moilts"to flnillh up -the teJ,la Brown, Howard and Mary «or- ,Said prem~ are appralaed at ~nnlng ~wn 8~tC(i"al1ena en, ' dalme cannot, ;'change the ' CQld facti. ' "., ,.... waft aDd' . . . our final accountlnl, IUI4 for our latitude 'it lleems ' Win, • ' . ' r seven hundred dollars (.7oo~), aDd P'ged ~ sabOtaging AinerJcan indus, ., '. The Will of Sarah B. MclI'l1a .d- must - sold fot not leas tban two- 'try. ()pvemor. Bricker has aIieady 3. These . ........... ~table time. ~f course for orianlzatlons that do most of mUted to probAte. Three IlOna are thirds 4f. .te! &J~ value. glve.g tentattve approva. to pJaD tOJ! . . ..,...... ... 01lI0 ',. . . . . . . . . .r September .nd Oc~ber are natural beginnings. the cble! ~neUciar1ea. . ~e ~ of we .are ~ In the ~at,lon ot the state hIIb- : ,.',~l"~",,,,__,,,,...,A~ fa. naturaJ:enclina. Harvest 'time. ThankslPvThe aebedUle ot cla1ms, debts and -'hand. way patrol, the state bureau of Jden-"'~'~'IIl•. But like Ufe itself tberl~ Is' no ending to the , l~tles _of the estate of Rosa T. JORDAN"'" Uf1catfon aDd the ~ bureau or ... eol'D Ie barveetect t1\e whe.t is in the ground be- ~ wm .. heard Oc~ 18; sala With the motor vehlelea Into & d~oI '-~...._ _ _ _ _ _ _~_'"'"!'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _• _ _ _

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in by the ba.ck loRd through Lytle By ELM0 SCOTT WATSON aDd Centerv1lle to nl1s3 the detour. Editor The ""bli.hera' "fUjlm,>,. Plans .to~ Congress to cease Its l,,~ few ·can- be ~until February or It Is so nice to have that rOad hard The little ,roup of backwoodsmen bOl'I by SeptemOer 28th went awry March. due to the fact that vorim~UI-race. The year that. they paved lolling In the aunshlne In tront early last week when It became evl- tee enilstments are coming at such a log cabin on the river bank , lazily the Dayto n_Lebanon Pike we used to dent t\l&t Administration leaders a rate as to furnish soldiers almost ' speculated on who was polling a go that way. We thought that il;was coUld not count .. suftlclent number B! rapidly as tbey c"n be taken care clumsy raft In midstream currents a pretty good gravel road, but how of votes in the House to assure pas- of, .clothed, equipped and housed In and why be was aIming for tbelr rough and dusty It. was as compared side of the shorc . As the tra veler sage of a reeolution tor sine die ad.,. the Army. At 'the same Urne lihe ~n­ succeeded to th~ smooth black surface 01 today. In reaching his objective Joumment. It no~ aeema apparent nouncement has come that approxl- -11 large stump handily by a narhe pups are so c u~ now. I had to tbat the present legislative echedule mately half of the National Guard row strip of sand. the Idle.ra sat up laugh the other day at a. picture I cannot be completed before October will not be inducted Into service would have liked to have had. The There was a crude little handpreas 5th, and pemaps not untU a la&er prior to January. Willie the situation of wood and Iron, a str<Jng.box tied boy brlnglng the mUk from the barn date. In t.b.e mean Ime a bloc in the Is a sad commentary upon the 6tate wl~ leather throngs jin,ling with followed by the fivE' !Ittl e r-l1PS. t.he HoU8e made up of the Republl.c:an of our national defense as far as the sound of metal type; two "Ink· four hOlmd pups fllO!: next door a nd minority and Independent Demo- mUitary equipment. housing. etc. , Is !In,'' (deerskin balls stuffed with the two collIes ' wool and attached to wooden hancrate are 1nlIIeting that when Con- concerned. It does bear out the truth dles) and unbdle atter bundJe of paSePt. 26. Bought a ca~r today at tho gn88 ceaeea Its 'p resent labors it re- of the contention or lhose In Con- per. The onlookers gazed at tho C(jmmunlly Sale. bIlL J am afraId I cese only tor three days at a time 110 gross, who argued that Immed1a.te cargo. then at each other. "We are am in for trouble. InfeCtious cal! the leeteJative branch of government conscription was not necessary and certainly goln' to have us a newsscow'S is an ever present danger. H Old Settler drawled. may be ready to functlon promptly \vas inadvisable as long as volunteer paper." Is s uch a pretty llltle J ersey heifer F.d..'lhlished 1849-1940 in cue of emergency. Angry because enlistments could be obtaIned as "That's just what we've been need in' cnl!. I wL~h they had InOCUlation serhere for a right smart spell." of the refual of the HoUle to ad.. rapidly as the men could be asslmI' ICe for CR lvI'S thcre as thcy have for Larger Bcc'ause of Rcth'r Sen ,ice, On tri butarlcs ot the great MlsJourn s1ne die, I!Ienator Bartley and ulated Into our mllilal y forces. hogs. T hey will ha.ve 1,0 come to It sllslppl, or In boom-towns bord erQuality, and Price, other' New Deal leaders. bave been Ing the Great Plains; In mining some day . There wus one alCIn the threatening to keep Congresa tn A furor that Is more lihan a temp- campI or the catUe country tbe ad· pen that dId not look Just rlght. I Phone 32 continuoUl session throughout Octo- est in a teapot ha:I been created in vent ot the prlnUng press was the hope I am wrong. I must have Lhe symbol of clvlllzatlon. Dismantled beI'. While many Membel'8 woUld. of CongressIonal clreles as a result ot doctor come and gIve It a s hot. It ',vayn;lIv:lle , Ohio Into packs for mules to carry, or ooUl'lMi. Uke to return home to look the commissioning of Elliott Roose- crowded was reully to pretty 11 day to stay Inon the bed of a Conestoga after their campaJgns, most of them velt, lIOn of the President, as a Cap- wagon-the preas arrived,· with the side I should have cl filled up the still tnals~ that they are ready to taln In the Army. EJUott, aged thlr.- types and paper. and the owner yard. cast aelde their own personal inter- ty and subject to the draft. was des- thereot was a westward-faring fronSCI,t. 27. Ii perfect ra.ll day. Bought Mfa and stay on the Job in Washlng- Ignated as a "specialist" and Induct- tier editor. Hard on bls heels, III a nice look ing red cow today . W I ~ ton rather than turn oVlr complete ed Into the Army as a Captain in a a rule, came the pioneer preacher. spent aU morning looking at sam" together with the school master. cobtrol of the country to the Preel- special ceremony at the War DeCOWs and calves. It was sucll a nice The Press helped to conquer the d~t dlD'1n8 the next ninety days. It partment early last week. It is day that we enjoyed wand >.·,I1.! wilderness. Dixon Ryan Fox. pre.· TURNING SA'C K is the predlctlOQ of your correspon- claimed he has had no former mUI- Ident of the New York State HIIaround the. pasture tryi ng to get dent th8It In the end the three day tary service or training of any kind torical society. bas written: near enough to two young J ersey THE CLOCK flClll program will be accepted. and that, while married , his wife and h eifers to really luuk at the m. Thr y ''The printing presa Is a SOCial Taken from tbe Miami Gazette tUea .• fa.mlly would not be dependent upon would come toward us with CW'I06lty Instrumen.t. especially when In tl\e regular production ot a but !Is soon as we tl'h d u.. ~ et wltl 'n ' TEN YEARS AGO Capita} conversaUon over the his earnings tor sU.JlPOrt and, therenewspaper If keeps the diary ot we could see wha t I:ind f udden COUNTY OF.... CIALS GROUP TO wedt-end centered about the 1Pll1- fore he would have been subject unthe community, maintains a they bud , they wer e go ',e ag.l ln . They MEET AT LEBANON tary pact en~ Into between Ja.- der the Conscription Act to inunedOCTOBER I, 1930 forum for Ita discussions and races. Cnlled up the had such pretty pan, Italy and oerman,y last Prlday late call for service. AJi, a ca.ptaln provides an exchange for Ita Lebanon - The Warren count y veterinary to' ha ve him come tomor- COl1l llll ssloncl's will b(' 1l 0:llS t.o t ll c commerce. It II a publ1c Instl· and ItS efteet on the United States "spec1al1st" the preeldent's son wm Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burgess and MrR. Harold WllUnmson li nd Miss tution and yet, at the same time. row to inOCU late the calf and while Mid -West Ohio Counly officials nsIn the tuture. ot course, the an- be assigned to a years duty a t Wright fam1ly, of Dayton. spent Sunday Luella Wl11lamson were hostesses a prlvllW Industry. he Is here I tblnk I will have him sociat.ion hcre OctolJcr 19. notmeelDent of .the pact was not un- Field, Dayton. Ohio, and will receive with Mr. nnd Mrs. Lew1s Morgan. at a sllowl'l' at th e home or the 1a.t"Svldom In UJO'41 early day8, or dehor[l some of the CIlWS. No signs or ellpeCted. In fact, many bave 6U1- twenty-fo\U hundred dollars a yea.. Don H. EbrlglH . SUIt'! trc:ls ul.'('r, tel'. for t he bride of Mr. Charles ColMr. and ~s. Hiley Gibson and we. a printer 'called' to a later, ram yet. ~ that IIUCh a pact bad been base pay, plus allowances that wtll will be one or the six speak?!':> sc heddaughter, Paullne, DII!8r Bellbrook community with ,eneral and re, Sept.. 27. Doc arri ved br l.' hl. and uled to nddrf'ss lhe g,1.Lhel lng. Other ' li r . of Nashville , Tenn., Baturday. entered 'into secretlY some time ago. amount to nearly a hundred dollars spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. sponslble ~ssurance. at support. early but none too soon for I am wllJ be Fred Beckel.', of tlte slate ta ~ SI'1)te mber 27. A very plrasant socia.l Recent act10na bY, the State Depart- a month more. Whe.n various Memas a mll1lster. or a teacber Is and Ml·s. Everett Bunnell and famarrald the calf already has neveloped department; Win Kinna n. s late fair time with dainty refreshments waa ·called.· Each risked not only ment, however. seem to have made bers of Congress InqUlred of War Uy. t he scol:lrs. He brought his dchorners, manl1;.\"cr; B. P . Sundles, manllger o f enjoyed by the young ladles. his time and effort but the cap· certain such a mlltJary alliance be- Department off101a1s as to how they Mrs. Emerson DUl anq son. Ralph , ita I tied up In an extensive and big heavy cutt.ers with handLes al- the stat.e junior fair ; Waller Gar- ' The bride l'Bcelved mnny , usefUl could arrange to have some of their tween Japan, lteli and Germany. spent Baturday afternoon and eveIlnd beautiful presen t8. Mr. and Mrs. No cumbersome equipment. constituents designated as "spec1almost as tall us he IS We :u·_ h In n11 rison, chlcf of I.he divisb n or 111- ColUer left In the iate a fternoon by ning in Xenia. pioneers needed more eourage the horny ones. One heifer always speoUon . bu reau of },lUbJ'c offices. When the tlgbt over the Conserlp- tsts" and given Captain's commlsto face disappointment than thll Mr. and Mrs. Mo~1s Lewis spe1lj. auto for their furnIshed apartment had such a wild look, because her tlon Act was at WhIte beat In the siona they were Infonned that such vanguard at edltor-publlihera Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. horns were not mates but after nnd O. P . Van Schoick. chief of Ohio III Nashville. Tcnn ., where they both moving on thelr, own frontiers Congresa, IUJd ameDClniente were of- arrangement$ were mAde "only In John Koester and daughter, Velma, they had been nipped oft' with ~he relief eXIl miners. II. ve gOOd positions. juat beblnd that of the hometired to delay the dra.tt for eIlIty special cases." The Pres1lient's eldest. TI1I' lIshoclation Is com.x>scd of of Utica. giant nippllrs she looked like a sad maken . . . Heroes of the civil dayl In order to give an opportunlty son. James, Who Is a hlgb 8alar1ed Mr. and Mrs. Even~tt Bunnell and old bossy cow. It change,l lit:. il' county olfl rlnls from 22 w t~ rn Ohio atate no Ie.. than at the battle MI'. And Mrs. Frank W . Harner. of to try out whether or no su1IJclent moving plcture executive, holds c()Jnramily spent Bunda)' evenIng with looks so. It is true they do not counties. H . D. BaUey . Warren field. thele men bore a close reXenlll. were Sunday dloner gUests of men could be oIttained througb vol- miaslon ais an officer in the Reserves. laUon \0 the American progres. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bunnell and look so stylish but they Ilre suf·r county cOlI.lInL'lSioner . Is president ·of Mr. a nd Mrs. O . D. Mills. In the afunteer enllstmente, Adm1n1stration Another son also baa a spec1al. aeand they worked In the elation family, near Utica . this way. the group. ternoon thcy were all calleI'!i at the of public .erv1ce." leaders, mWtar18ta and the big citY Bignment. The Mt. Holly Homecoming will Sept. 29. Sunday. Bright and country home of Mr. .and Mrs. RusTbe fronUer era of American hls- be held Sunday, October 6. Every_ beau t I' f u.I S a mllny of the leuves pnu shrieked loudly that a Sixty 1'0 BUILD TWO BRIDGES ~r ll Murray and Mr. and Mrs. tol'J i. long since erased. But In . day delay In the oonscrIption 01 John W. McCormack of Mass- villages and cities today there are body come and e nJoy , the service are dl'Ymg up that I doubt if we Charles Swlndlcr and fa.m11y. Amert,can nw,npower lI'ouId be 8UL .cbuaettIJ, ardent New Dealer, was editors who .are carrying on the tra' and spend the day with us. have as beautiful a display of color ' Ll'banon- Two outmoded blidg('s - _. us us ual. Company from town this in WOl'l'cn Coun ty Ilre to be replacedeldal and Would wreck the mUle D&o- selected as Democratic P'l00l' Leader dillons of the plonee.rs In Journalism. ufternoon and the f irs t t hing they soon with modern struc ture:. Com&tonal detenee III"08I'IUJl. The CoIL. of the HoWIe ov~ C11fton A. Wood- El'amine the country presl tor ovlA lll!ht frost this morning was resaid was " Anymore of those good ICl'iptioo Act was paa, ed In the form rum 01 -Vlrgtnla at .. meettng of tile denc. that there are newspaper. pOl'ted by earl y r isers. l11issioners said a seven ty-f vr-ycal'ef!C mushroom s." But they ul'e ull go ne. the AdminIetJaUoo desired and soOn Democratic caUCUl late last week. which "keep the dllll'J of the com. The last rain ·was too cold to old bridge over Clearer ek. SOll lh of munlt.y," the day-by.day report of after it wae 0~ic1ally 8JlIlOUnced that McCormack's eelection was cOnaId- life, deatl\, love. business-the inbring them up and now it is tOCl the lower Sprlngbol'o Road. would Ill' TWEN TY YEARS AGO no conscripts wer~ to be caned .Into ered a victory for the Admln18tra.tlon tensely bum an and .lmple account. Winston Cline WII.I;; a business vis_ dry again. The sun went down like r eplaced with a U8-foot spon, a nd service unW after the electloll; Now, tor~. He aucceeds Bam Rayburn, of Amerlclln energies. ltor In Dayton; Wednesday. a gl'eat balJ of fire. They say that that ·a n e\~ brlllg'c woulel rcplace an OCTOBER 6, 1920 jUlt ~a few ilaya ago, it has been an- who became Speaker of the Bouse . These editor-publlsbers, like their menns a clear day tomorn )w. '1'hllt old one 011 Coun ty Road 48 over ~nced that nODe of t·h . conac:rlpte toUowtDa the death of Speake; torerunnera who rJsked IIvea and for- Mr. and Mrs. Connell W1Json. of is one of the weathet· s igns that Dlck 's Oreck near Blue Ball. tunes In the westwa.rd. march, still Cleveland. were the overnlght guests. seldom fails. I have wa tched it {OJ' willte called into service before BankbNd. Las t Wednesday a'venlng " bold ' . "work In the elation at public servo Sunday, of their reIJltlves. Mr. and years. IIttempt was m.a de to rob J . A. eome time In December and that but It'!' " Mrs. Almon Perris. Sept. SO. "Thirty days hath SepWIIEAT LOAN MAN TO VISI,)' Funkey's dry goods store. The Dl18I Lee Talmage and son. Albert. a.t- tember." The las t day of the M d M C Lebanon-J. C. Rhoade.~. Hillsboro. cl'cant cut n IlOle In the window at r. an reo oy Gil iam and Mrs. Donald, Smith and son of tended t he rodeo performance Sat.- month, so when I went to town I field supervisor for the Farm Crcdl~ thc bflc k of the store.' early In the chlldren were viaiting in Cincinnati Xenia, visited her parents 'Mr. d . t ried to do all the left ove.· thl·,j<rQ.·' SUM'Iday.Geo and Mre. James Osborne. on Mon- ur ay everung at tth.~ Ha.mJlton Fair h .... Administration . wUl be at Lhc agrl : everun!l'. and turned ~he ·Iatch .. L. N. __ . re, . ree ..Ray, ~unt of Fred day. . around. t at I could think of. I f inal11 got oulture extension office h~'e Oct.obel' PriJl t?, who clerks for~, F'urllt'ef, . . . Hubble, died at her home ip WilMr. and Mrs Will Cline of Mr. and Mrs. Howa,r d McKay and me a new pail' of work s hoes. 1 9 to recelv appUco.t1ons Cram farm- had a a sian to enter !lbe store. and Mrs. M9 te Hobht dleq at her minlton lut Monday She and her D ' . '. son, Donaid, have returned to their have found a kind of shol1 that apwhen III' opened the front door. Mr. home near.nhe.re Monday nioht. VIr hu Iband. w b"0 prec ed e d· h er m . d eath ofayton, the bIrth hO.m e here, 'after Se~'eral weeks' vlllit par~lIt1y does not changc style ers for wheaL loans. ..~ a son ar~ announcing .. , h t· Robber wel1~ out the window In the funeral services were held Thura- about a year alo were former resM F' k H ' tt h h t a IS so suti!;fa ctory. It. is Ii ]llain rel1.l'. Nothing was taken from- the . day afternoon from ,the McClure's ide ts f F ' r. ra,n Ie all pure aBed to Co.1ifornla and oUter pl&~es of in- tan girJs school OXfOl'd with Il low '. 1h .h R W · C n 0 ~rry. the Nora Elouston property now terest h I 1 . 14 CASES AWAIT unera. ome wltev_ • .. Friday even.ng October the 11th oe led h N '1 C • . ee . t IS s uch a coml'o l't to go in ,~ - - WAltnEN JtJltOllS storr as fill' as could be n6Cerl&lned F &mitb otriciatlnf. . the public is cordially invited t~ '1 cup y el ompton ,,:nd farnMrs. Winston CUne entenalned a and g et them wilhout being tol d but t.he man had a couple· Qf bOxes ill. thc l'eal', In which It 19 thought be Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Thom!,s. and visit the Fer.ry churcb and bear the I YMr. anol Mrs. W. G. Sims and group of schOOlmates or her daugh- "No, those AI'e not s tyli sh thi s Rob;e~ !Iond Mr_ and )(~. ~rl J.oy Bell Ri~nra prelent the Story Mrs: Wei'"'!. of Dayto'n, called on ter. Miss Louise, Friday evening. year. Everyone is weul"ing lhcsc." LelJll noll - Tile Warr en county Intrnded to CIIr ry oft' his loot. Wbltl. and I~n. were supper auest.a of the Prodl,al Son in m~sic. Mr. anll )fq. G. V. Sims on Sunday when they celebrated her tenth But I am holding my fin gel's grand jury w ill cOIl.<ldr r 14 cases Sunday evemn'" of the Forrest H . . bIrthday. ames ancil contests were crosRl!d. Pe rhaps J s hould have when they convene Ilere Mondny, We arc indebted to Miss Klzzle ~ arry t "10k is ill at the home of bought two pair'. The calf seems a , Fishere of Umon Road, near Dayhia sistu Mrs. Susan Doullas. Indulged In, until rE~fre1hments were Prosecutor C. D. D. latus h states. ton. 'Lee'" Hamer returned ' h sened. making a vl~ry pleasing end- littlel b.etter tonight, I do hope Illy The 'charges Incl ude au'omobilr. MI'r1itt. for II delJcious sweet potato, _ .. orne care essnCSB will not eutch me up • grown In her garden, w~lch mea1lIi!. Nanq Pope, who is ill at from Fll' - td'a, Friday. ing to tbls little l:>Brty of young this time. I knew I s hould have il heft. reckle.55 driving. ns.'lault a nd sured 12 I11ches In len~h IWd 10~ tbe bome of her daughter, Mra. ·, CIS' H Mr. ar'" Mrll. James Sears, of friends. inocculated immediately, " "el I I"t l' t battery Il nd others. I.nche.s In clrcumfercnce: OJ V ar II Ims, d who wl11 serve are: ' Mrs. Jess Roland , is recuperatin •.. veofhi untington, W. Dayton, '-" -II 8 d on Mr. an d Mrs.. G Mr. and Mr;s. Lawrence Brundage go ovel' more tIlUn a .lllY. ~,. Pc'ot· ~ J urol's ' Earl Maag, Mrs. Chnrles Carroll al1d alowly. .• a., c:a e on s parents and V . S·Ims ' naM r. and Mrs: T. ' Un- .and sons Larry and John. of Rldge- liltle thing. One of th" l.oy~.· ' . Friday h erwood "unday. ville Conn b e l ee 'ft the bought a pal' r of .....·'·1 Clllfs, /I hu 'I'f - Mcllll Elliot M I M Wo d i d o th et: ' I I ve., Smith, Mr. and Mn. Sher. evening d Rev. man Ro ....re, and 'Ruth/ Shelton and h wu., pasSlD1r t roulb here on Mr",d M . B' II C II' ' ., av ) n gucSo<> Ll. ' a 'row; 1' . and Ml's. I' was rece ve here ,this week ._ to D yto I r. re' I - 0 inS ( HI e - pftM week of her mother . Mrs. Fran- CJ' untl a bull, fl'Oln a Ill' l·glllIOI·. Fred BI'a t S . f tl 1a f Barris attended the I8r- 1)11 w a y a n . . en H If) d . to b N "". n. am Kaufman. ann a 1e marr ge 0 Mr. ,W. Dean ..... ... C .. U' U II'I8ve move m t e ora They slIy that lhe heifel' of u Iluil' B F vi-at the Xen ' la Ch';-h of' Cbrl'st 1Jl1'l. ora. mears, ... rs. Nettie Houston apa tm t h ' ces Andrews, and Mr. and Mrs. Estel er t isher. Lebanon: Mrs . H . C. Howell to Miss Grace ,West. of .... ....... __ ..... H r en ouse. . of twins like that is ulmos l llcf··,·..Monda" even'in"'. arper and daughter, Hannab, moMr d U' E I' S 'th Hagemeyer. ~ Hllmllton. South Lebanon '. . OonGr cago 011. Tuesday Sep'''-'--r 1..• .. # ., . to d U i • an ... rl S Ie ml entertivll and will not breed. Thc dic.,..... ...,.....,., ....... H!I,r vey Hor. · and Shirley Mardis I ret to t ca Weilnesday of tained a Dumber of relatives. SunAlfred Jordan and Miss Hannah tional'y calls it •• f l..... -IIIIlI.ll·'I. If Smith, Mrs. Henry Murphy and Denn Is a favorite In Waynesville. +Il'e~ un'ited'. in marrla-.... at the Has weekStand VISited .Mr. and Mrs, d ay, _lD ell IittI e daugh- J o an r were Wle many who they arc both of the s nme sex Mrs ' Will St . J ohn, Waynesvllle; an d his many friendS wlll .be surwere . honor 0 f th' damong ·... < ~'I-."J cbuicb Saturday afternoon ' orace ump and sisters. . ter Shirley's sixth birthday. Those attended the Harvest Festival Sun- they are alll·ight. Mrs. E. C. Jeffery and Mrs. W. P. pl'lsed to- hear of hili marriage. but at 4!BO by 'R.ev..... Smitb in the presMrs. Everett H~ley enter tamed .present were Mr. and Mrs. Nate dar a~ the Fair Ground, which was Goodman . Oregonia; Garnet Wil- wlll wis h for him and his wile ....._ of.'near relatives. T. hey left Fr dSabbath h h sC)iool. f h c.l88s, of Smith,' Mr. and -U rS • Lester Peter- sponsored by ,t he St. Francis de Bales The '1'1. A f IInewf month b'll M vcry best posslblOctober alrea.y. son Mason an" Mrs ""'cd Robl immediately after 'the ceremony .Ien s c ,ow Ich she is a son and lon, Mr. and Mrs. Barvey mal IS u 0 1 s. ost of· ' , ... . .... n. •.• .for' a ' trip ' through Canada, and FrIday. ev:ening. ' Huff and two sons, Mr. and Mr8. Church,ot Lebanon. the magazines lire in already. 05- SOil. Franklin. - - -- - plan to vialt Mr. and' JIra_ JUchard ,Mre. Ruth. St.lDgley left on Lee Ealb and children, of Center-. Mrs. Da Mcl{ay and Mrs. Edith CUI' calf, in SucCelisful Furming "BOOSTER NIGHT" AT Th . lIlI null l " Booshlr Night" Rlieades ',(Verna ' Mae Hunter) . in day for Lo~isvIUe, Ky., all a ne.- ville, Mr. and Mrs. George Blake McKay very deligh tfUllY entertaln~d is always wOI·th .Jooking fol'. It is WARREN DRAFT GROUP J\fF.ETS party s POIl ~ol'ed byth'e local ~utralo, ~ew ' York, enroute. A,fter tiona) ~epreee,atative 9f the Daugh- and "childi'en, . of.' Dayton, Mrs. a company of friends Friday after- one of the mos t umus illg Bel'ius of tl!e retufil Will lI!ue their ter!!. of America. . Clement SmIth and daughter and temoon to compllptent Mrs . . Law_ cIJrtoon8 that I know. Th e calf Lebanon - The Warren county Grangc, wn ~ held Monday' night. ir with Mia. Frank Mardis, bome Mre_ Alice Sim~, M1'§.; .BIrdie Al- Mrs. .' Hart of Vandalia Mr and renee Brundage (Suzanne Andrews.) seems better this moming. The new committee to recommend the R8.mes C:II'Clg WCI'C' l'njoyct! by the adults tlie near Spring:'lIJ..bed . eroward ' Mre. and Lena Bad gley" Kru8 Mrs. lIIrs. Tressler Louis. of Guests were : Mr. and Mrs. Robert cow s!!ems in het· new of persons for seloctlon on the two a lld dancing hy lhe young folo,: " bo f of tl l . &We Mrs . Anna past urll and ' contented has made acquuinlanee Thl! )lroceed s from these ' annual S ro or a qae.. , " attended a ' . t)', . ~' , . ed ' Mr. and .Mrs. ' ~Iph · . Alexander, 'MtcKay and children of . Xenia; Mrs. with the rest of the stock. Said draft boards to be ' formed ' In . WarpUl' ti es ilre placed in a Students ren cou'nty met here TUOSda¥ after.Th~ ~-state"Cl~6, of ~he .rerry.. nesday)eve par ~ nl8 on Vf - lire. Ma~ K,..e :and Mable Moon Mary Huftman. Mrs. Lucllle Perris goodbye t.o Ruth this morning. Fund• . tO help some worthy boy. or ehuNh, iI J.!v,. ng a Penny aupper aC IIr ~. II D~ I h ' E Ie' d .. ~aJled on .M r. and. Mrs, Ed . Canby, and sons .. of SprIJ:lg mll' Mesdames Poor Ruth wa s headed fot· t ile stock noon. ~ irl I,() reccive (l colleg~ education; .' • ra. UA p . g ,an , of Xenia, Sunday. ' , . . ' " , thl ehanh basement OJl J'ridaJ.' eft- , ,The eominlttee Is compOSed of Ding OctObe!' " 'from to 7:00. of The ' ladies of "O. S. attended Llll'!.VUlarS yards, She was one of the lJest p, m., to ~hicb all :are invited. A ~ S~, with DIll ·' mother the relr\ll.., meetin in New B r- \ -.. , ...~ ren,. tOl'eDCe cows we ~ver had but an accidc nt Common Pleas Judge C. B. Decha nt. mUlic&l ent.ertabllnent and. an, ~_ ' " , Ray Ea81e~ ' liD~D on Tuesd8yg eVel\in~. Je~ery, V~la KlIIIJ ~4;i ,son, M.Iss her udd~r 'Iust' su~mel' undetl · in P.r<?bate Judg~ R . H. Carey and G. . cb'es.s by inbert carver; of the lIr_ ~ lira. ;-T odd Walton Jr. served '. cOvered dish dinner to ~' J~rdan, .Mre: Pra.nces' An-· hel·. drymg up so tli.n t s he hos I!'one Ii· Townsley, newspaper publlsl"\er. SeJllinar7 wiJl follOW the supper. ' ~d IIr. and 111'1. Forest . GraDdi~ . Leesburc Ohfo chapter ' . dreWs, aDd Mra. Estel Hagemeyer. tbe way of uU good cows. She was They recommended a list of 18 lIyie F~z ".. kept to· bii .. bo•• &lid daugbter Dararla, of , Dayton ~. ~. . so gentll\ !lnd ~a9y ~ . milk t~t names but t,he 'ldentity of t hose sug.. by an attack of I1'fppe .Jut week. .spent .SUDday afternoon with lb. A'nDfI) ooNnaP(l8 filmING " VI~IT SHILOH CIltllUl.B anyone could milk her. She taught gested was not dlsclosed. Mr......w PeeI10 .and IoUI &lid lin.: J. T. Walton. ' ' . _ ". . ___ !"lore than one porlion to milk, an!! Earl aDd Leqjard, a. n d tile JaUer'e BrMII~ Refves.JIUM.tl Jut week lCi'L.JteJmetb a_'''b II1'II ". '. . now she goes the wily of 1111 :Qesh. wife . . . . iii XeatacQ. ' .... 8..- • . ~ K!~ aDd Mn. Wa1~r Sbeeban-1~ 'I 'tIdaF ..t.lPiaiad . at: tile _ _ _ wiUl 1Ir....... and Bee.vea Ike. Barl QaeuJ ud IlarlUl, B. Drnbar&, UId IIOD, II1'II. Elmer SHeeIwi, and Mn>. NOTlCEJustice and rru:.ke m an free . '_ It Ie t.O • -tJaat M'i. and lin. • .entt wele MrL J. It. Preabl;-a&tended B. B. lilarDIIIIR aad eon, attended a .inJustl!!e and error enslave hlln. _ A. ' DaJtDn fleiton OIl . 01lI0 o-t....,. Qlautauqua prosram at SllUol1 Get toys toptber tor Boy Scout$ -.Mary Baker Edcly . ..... WOIl at Coliult_ wu a inI-GI ... Women". SodeIW. of Ohutcb sundar. and laW an . . .- to repalt for Xmas. Leave at. any t.:]lm.~• • •1iDiI1Ia ~~,, -.;;'-:.'..' " YWtor at her fatbtlr. 0brIIUaD ~ held In COlIaDbu8. Mt&DI c:UIplaJ IOUrda UId· ReISna llburcb. IICbOol ar call Ktimure'll JUllt1ce delayed.

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WAYN-E- G-. -O-. -P-.ME - ETING_ ---':'+-'d:J~Pli9I"£--In.:;""'IIIV-Il':--of a grotto Y/Ill be held on Sunday. October 6 at 9 :30 a .m. at St. Augus · tine Oatholic Ohurch. Waynesville. Mr. and Mrs. n. H. FJllrtsock were The VelY Reverend Father James hosts to the RepUil':ican workers. of. O·Brlen. S. T . D., J . C. L .. rector or Wnyne Township at' a meeting held Mount St. Mary Seminary , 0 1nc1l1- at their home. Sa turd, y even1ng. nat! will deliver the dedication ser· O. J. WRggon er, Zaln Armltaf' lI . mon on the par1sh grounds In front Bnd Donald Dilatush. of Lebanon, of the grotto. and candidates Fred Hagemeyer, ThJs beautUul grotto represents Scott McOlure. S . D. Henkle, and Bt\j)b'e PUrnlture llto~ is offering Entrl.es will be judged for their Executives of the Kroger Grocery and Bakln,. company are the cave where Mary. the Blessed MI·s. Pearl Graham were guests at Ul et of d1Ial free to the merit and plauslblllty. They wUl be !hown planning Ihe firm's fall carnival sale at the home office In .. bel uW II e&, Judged by, carroll Smart, HarveysMother of God appeared to St. Ber- the meeting. Cincinnati, Ohio. Left to right arc A E. Johnston, db-ictor of one submitt'lng the best essay on burg. George Henkle, Leb&non, and advertising and dl play: A. J. Schllnkerl, general manager ot meat nadette outside of Lourdes France "How 1'0 Make Wa.ynesv1l1e A More L. A. 06rst. merchandising; Josepb Bapperl, general manager of merchandising: In the Pyrennes Mountains In 1858. S. A. Douglas, director of sales promotion, and F. L. Reock, general Attractive Place To Live." Here Is your chance to help your In the past 70 years milll ps of pU· 'nanager ot purchases. Insured values Is the theme of the ole now grlms from every land flocked t.o this ADyone can enter, arUcl~ must community and help yourself to a ' 1 l'rogre~5 at Kroger slores. fllmous shrine where thousands 01 not be lonpr tban :iIIiO warda. and wor.thWhlle prize. as well. A project for the betterment of the town. In - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : - - : - : : - : : : - : : : : : - - - miraculous cures of every kind have I • mWit be received on or before Nov. which everyone can take part. occurrea. These cures have not been 10th, at Stubb's Furniture store. limited to those of the Catholic falth and doctors of other beliefs bear out WAYNESVlLLE, 01110 O . E. Randall , who has been at the In a special assembly. Wednesday Home for three weeks. returned to lhe validity of these m1raculous FRIDAY__ SATUBDAY momlng. Superintendent Oflrst ex- Dayton. Friday evenin g. and .will go cures. October 4 and 5 The grotto has been erected on the plained the School Boy Patrol, that o his home In Washington with his DOUBLE FEATURE grounds of the parish by Mr. Wil· wlU soon be Inaugurated here. son. Sunda.y. "TilE BISCUIT EATER" lIam Sh ephe~d with the assistance of In the Interest or safety and under Miss Sara Randall was a supper with other men In the parish . The memo The Women's OhrlBtlan Ml&lloo, the sponsorship or the Mothers club. guest h ere Friday evening. BILLY LEEbers of the parish have generously • vIll ary. Socl e ty a f the W aynes e and n School Boy Patrol Is being organOr. J . W. Wa.rd and H . A. COrnell contributed two stone statues to be CORDELL HICKMAN Fe Ohurches of Christ met at the lzed In the Waynesville school. The were In Lebanon Friday afternoon placed within the grotto depicting a18. h rry t M . Oe'ti t the Lebanon Cincinnati AutomobUe Association Is "GIRL FROM GO~'S of last week. the Vision ot the Blessed Mother at orne a rs . a furnishing ~he materials .and In. OOUNTRY" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown. of Jesus by the little peasant girl of PUte. Wednesday af<ternoon Bept. 25. Ions for uttln It Into oper. Pourt-n members answered to the struct P g wltb Dayton. aDd Mr. and Mrs. OScar Lourdes. roll QUon. OH,ESTER MORRISWade called here. Sund,ay. A cordial invitaltlon is extended by Boys wlll be staUoned at the most JANE WYATT The meeting was opened by s1ngThe Misses ArulJe U . and Marne T . the Reverend Father Krumho!tz pas. dangerous Interseo.tlons to guide and ing "More About Jesus." The ~e· assist chUdren In cro&1ng the streets Browne called otl friends tn center· tor of st. Augustine Churclr to all SUN. - MON. the people of Waynesville and Vlc1nville, Tuesday af'ternoon. vot1ons were led by Mrs. Marjorie on going' from schoo\. II and. 'I October ity to attend this Impressive dedle&.- . Brown. A short business period fol· Mrs. olyde Me'loy and daughter. MAKE A DATE! lowed when p)ans were made to send Boys will be on each SChool bus to wUl teke place tlon ceremony. which Mildred. and M.iJs.s ¥amie PUgh . at to see clothing to a church orphanage soon. give assistance to the driver and Lebanon called o:n Mrs. C. O. Meloy , Imemdlaitely alter the 9 o'clock. Mass "u', A Date" Also the cannlng for the 8em1nary other pupUs as the need may arise. at the Church. Sunday. with was d1sc:ussed. It was voted to seQ(! The plltrol has been very effective 1.. W1NDOW CONDmON· Mrs. Dr. Mlehlner spent Tuesday . d , commun IUes wh ere It DEANNA DURBINING (ScoIit. wiadOWl) ••• Hel.,. the offer1ng of the day to the Negro 1n c1tles an ST I\IARY'S EPISCOPAL . . CoW CMlt &ad _tiA. TIIou. MIssIon In 80utb Afrlca. -KAY FRANOIS hns been placed. The bOys who h ave afternoon with Mrs. C. C. Meloy . CIiURCIl eaatb 01 lao.. OWDer. ba•• WALTER ' PIDGEON be hosen tor patrolmen earnesUy Mrs. Ike Mason. of Ma.son. took ~ daJa el'ec:dft 10... of iaTbe lesson topic for the day was en c · lCev. It. I.. lI11rkwl'lI. Rl'tt", ....... aa- will cue fuel com "Maldng the Oh.llfCh RacUant In the ask tor the cooperation of everyone dlnJier with her sister, Mrs. Ailce 20TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY YOUR · PRESENT . . to 50%-- .... localidn, Philippl.n e Islands." Mrs. HarrIet that the work may be carried out Clark. 'I\lesday. 7 :30 a. m. Holy COmmunion. . . . . IION. Mrs. HOl'llce T,e rry and Mrs. WU11 a. m. Holy Communion and ser. ATTIC INSULATION wbeD Thomas was 1n charge of the pro- suocesstully. "TRE MAN IN THE IRON .-..t iD bOlD.. already Win- gram which was as follows: Intro~ FrIday, the Student Oouncil , wlll Illim Rice. of Dayton. called on Mrs. mono MASK" liiw CoocIidODed. arecu adcU- ducUOn at the lesson, by ' Harriet present a visual education assembly J. W. Anderton. Tuesday. MONDAY wltb 1iMal.'Ii..... FOR A gECOND TERM 1M .. abOwyou bow ebeN cwo Thomas; talks of ~he Wolte's and to. the school, using short movie hlr. anji ·Mrs. Milt Sbeehan. of 8 p . m. Young Married Coupl", . JOAN' BENNETT. . . . . . . . .rion.aa lAve up 10 their work In the PhUlpp1nes, by films secured by them. Oent~lle, were Sunday callers: with Mr. and Mrs. Weltz. LOUIS HAYWARD DEMOCRATIQ TICKET ~ oI~fu"bilL How WiGTUESDAY . AIIIO Selected Sbort. . . . CODcUdooill.. aloae. will Mrs. Jennie Bradley ; plano solo,. Waynesvllle. l'?8 t to Sr[ngborq, 5 to p'" ~ more wUtter comfort" "What A Prlen~." by Harriet Tb.om- 3. The Waynesv!lle boys ~ a tough I 3 p : m. Oburch School. ecoAOID,. chaa any as, with the group singing two verSes game Tuesday when they were beatFRIDAY ~aD.DI ,of compar' . . .. 2 p. m. Woman's · Aux1Ilary with COIL ADd th. ~t i. low- a·t the clOlSe: & read1ng about the 1)n by the Springboro nIne by the ... . . , beiaaaced uder F.H.A. m1sa10nar1ea sent out from the Oln- score of 6 to 3. Although WaynesVIlle Mfs. McClure, hostess. for aa ..rimae. toda~. . Btble Seminary and the work out-hit their 'opponents, they comw.... L'a" Qualley G.... c1nnati METHODIST CnURCli k ' it ac:epcioDaUy they are aocomplCshlng wu gt~n by mUted severaJ errors. 'lbere .w ere LnulJi O. Itadler. Pastor eleven strikeouts br Wilson, of . The members of the Methodist .... from ,...vi ..... and dilconioD Mrs. Carrie Pller. -W"forWiAcIowC;:OOdiciooiosOhurch School 9:30 a. m. This' After the t)ened.lctlon, a eoolal SprlnabOro;--1lnd eleven by Richard Ohurch held , their monthly get.,to· gether meeting In the recreation Sunday will be R.aJly and Pro~otlon time· was enjOyed at whtch time the Osborne, or WaynesvUle. ~oom of the church, Wednesday eve ~y. Promotions 'Will be made in the -hoateee served 'deUclo\le- refre8h- ~--' ~~---:===:... nlng. Places were laJd for about slx.- church school. and after the class ~-~-~~-------- mints, A guea~ at. the meeting was MASONIO NOTICE ty·rlve at tabl~l . prepared ,by. the perlQ<l a speclai Rally Day program 1ln, Albert carver. The 8oc1ety has been inyited to an all daY m~tlng at Regular COmmu n I c a ~ Ion 0 f members of tdle "H & H" class, tor will be given. Tl}e orchestra wUl the home at 'Mrs. George Smith. of Waynesville Lodge No. 163 F. & A. the pot lu{'k supper, lead the singing and give speclaJ . M.-Tue6day, OctOber 8, at 7:00 Following supper a short devotlOnal- numbers. IU\.d the church will be Nil'!! IVenna, next month. o'eloc\t-work 1n Fellow Craft De- perlod wea held. with the singing of decorated for the . occasion. Bring a ' UE... For Buil"." gree. hymns and pep'- songs. frIend and come. tJSE THE ~ QADTTB Jesse Prendergast, W . M. A varietY p~gram was then pre~ World -Wide .c0mmuQion Sunday WMIT ADS. Wa~ O. Phoae14 , Vern Armitage. Sec. sented as follows: piano . solo, by will be o!i!6ervetl at the 10:to hour. Raylyn Crabbe;: two rea(l1ngs, by This observance ts .sponsored by the MABLATTS T~ SPEND Mrs. Ralph FlastlJ)gs; .saxaphone World Council of Ohurches, and all wi- you beat ~ b-. wtth. STOICOL-. WINTER IN DAYTON solo, by Robert Oroetlng: and A Protestant church members are malic CO!Il.totur!* 1M the ....r ~ .MI.., . . . Mr. and Mrs. J . D. Marlatt moved comedy qtfartet1~, by L. A. Garst, R. urged to atteml. The observance will eflicieac aa_uc heac ......... Sunday w Mrs. · McCoy's Nurs1ng E. Frank. R. D. Collett, 8.Ild Rev. L. be world wlCte. , -... an:' we .._- ..e all our ' C R DUe to~COMWlt tadMr ..............., . . . Home. at 545 Superior Avenue. Day- . a dl ey. members ,t o be . present at thh; slg. STOItOL Ii- you wi* .... ton, for the coming w1nter,' where nlflcnnt service. . _ cemp.n.... IuctuadaM. I AR~UNOT B~GE CLUB they wlll be close to their daughter. Epworth League Sunday evening j' STOICOLt-.11a_apl_ .. Mrs. Jessie Robltzer. -. -at 6 p. m. The pastor wID lead 1n .t he . them Mrs. Merle Kerns . of Gleveland. ¥Jsses Margillret ~d Trllleno. Ed- discussion of a new' series of studies I and Mrs. Robltzer w~e ,herp. with wards entertained the mem~rs. of on "Great Chrlstlan Teachings" by their parents over the week end. the Argunot ,Bridge club, and two · Dr. Edwin Lewis. The subject .Sun'- . guests, Mr~. 'W. E. 'OomelI ~nd Mrs. day everilng Will be "Teaching Con. Mr. and Mrs. S. S . E 'lls enter•. o..ta Hldy, at th;Blr home, Tuel!day cernlng the :!'Uble." 'All :youn pie talned the members of the "Cheerful afternoon. An E,njoya.ble ' af'ternoon are InVtted. g P80 . The FrIendship Club will . meet Circle" club, · Saturday evening, nt of cards resulted In prizes being won ~e home of their son-I .... ·law and by Mrs. J. K. Pr'e ston and Mrs. S. D. Wednesday Oct. 9th 'at 2 with daughter, Mr. a.nd Mrs. H.ooert1lray. Henkle. 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A Republican rally, scheduled , in • • • • , ,... • _. •• Lebanon for October 17, will be held ' on the 6&JIle date at the gymDaSium in Franklin, it was announced Wed_ ._- _. - -day. •• G.OP. I_dars explained it was MM. Burgess ,Crumrine, Mrs. . "The ' Deserted Village'}, 1m{106S1ble to obtain a. hall here on Mary COY. and Junior Crumrine, of . that name surely applied to t.hat date. Xenia. visited Mrs. Argus OSoome; Monday. Waynesvile, on a certain G ovemor B r Ick er, Congressman, Clarence J. Brown and Mayor Har_ • • • • • Tuesday afternoon, between oid Burton, candidate for ' Unlted Announcement Is being made ~f the hours of. 1 :80 ana 4 :00 States Se~tor, are Scheduled a s the marriage of Mrs. Mary J. Bur. ton to L. M. 'Scofield of Lebanon, o'clock, as far as outward speakers. Candidates for county offices wUl Wednesday , September 18. at ruchappearances we r e con- be introduced. mond, Ind . • • • _ • eerned, but there was a In charge of arrangements are Za1n 'ng near every erowd hoverJ Arm1tage, County Executive Com- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morgan are an. radio in town, listening to m1ttee Ohalnnan; Earl J. Maag, nounclng the birth of a daughter. our '.' Reds" cpme through head 01' the Central Committee; and Linda Lee, Wednesday, o:tober 2. Mrs. KatheriDe Anderson, head of • • • • • with glory to wm the covet. th . ReP bll 0 1 W e . u can w men n arren Mr. and Mrs. A. H. PoUnsky and H ed title of "World Series County. • daughter , Marilyn. of C'-clnna ... ••, Champs" •• _DoW that the Ser- A rally wlll also be held, Tuesday .. were Sunday gues!8 of Mrs. Jessie , , October 16, at the Harveysburg Hyman. 1eS 18 over, maybe we can aH school I)(Jimaslum. Dean Stanley, • • • • _

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Thur&!ay. October 31, is 't he date sei fOf the annual Hallowe'en CUrnl aI. sponsor d by the Wa.yne Township Mother's club. It was announced at the monthly meeting ot the orgnnlzntioll. held Friday afternoon . Speclal committees have been appointed and plans are well under way for making Lhli; years carnival the bi ggest and beS.. Approximately elgh ty mot hers weI' pres nt for this s.coond meetIng of the club. this year. The meeL ln g wns opened with the singing or ·'Am erlC'.a". Devotions were In charge of Mrs. Raymond BraddOCk who took her subject from the Bible text, "Judge Not, Lest Ye Be Judged." Her Interpretation of the text, appU;able to our . every day Ufe was to change ·fault finding to constructive crlt1-

" • • • " An Autumn I~ebeon of pumpkin The bride chose for hcl' weddin g Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ulip, of pie, doughnuts, hot chocolate and II. f10pr length gown of powder blue Dayt.on , were Sunday vlsltorslat t he apples was enjoyed during the social taffeta wl'h squarc neckline. putT home of Mr. and Mrs. D . C. Ridge. clsm. h our. s Iceves. (I'.:d Il,gh wflSl.e IInl! ' and TIle chairman of the finance com· _ .. ca rried n Lo,:quet of Can flolVm~· HI'r Dr. and Mrs. A. E . Stout nnd mittee ma.~e the followtng ant j moron 0 no.lor wllo was gOI" llell daughter, WlrU1ie Jo, vLqlted Mr. and nowlcements : bust cloths are on d~hl' In a f.ool' lel'lrth dt'css of 1)1 '11; ,.et Mrs. Walter Klayer and daughter. of sale by the commJttee; Tickets for settle down to living peace· Donald C. DUatush. and others are Mr. and Mrs. Howard MIMUdiDe U also carried rail flowers CinCinnati. Sunday: the luspec.tlon trip to the White ful, normal, lives again, on the speUer'sl1at. were Sunday dinner guests ot Mr, Tll1rty-tlve Ielat.ivl!s Ol\~ frlrnds Baking company plant in Dayton '. A colored'meeting at the Memorial and Mra. Robert Furnas. were guests at the wcdQII\f,: ar,d WaynesviHe baseball fans Hall, Lebanon, is scheduled for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis. of Day- tire avilablei and plans lor the Car• • • • • at the reception held immediately ton, and Mrs. D. ci RJdge visited nival were an nouno:: ed. are certainly wrapped up, Wednesday, October 23. Mrs. Alva Thomps on was hostess tollowlng Ule ceremony. Mrs. Ralph Hastings, with her AI b d Mrs. H. H, DavJs. of Mansfield. Sat- Mrs . Ell Furnas, chairman of the hean and',soul, in. those Cin. The Women's Republican Olub of to tne members of the Friendship lUge ri o's cake was cut !/ond d of Lebanon. I b W dn d b h sister, Mrs. O. A. Hizer, lunch committee announced that cu. e es ay jarternoon, at lIer served Y t e b),lde with home marle ur ay. " " • • • _ Lebanon, w1l I meet a t the ,Golden hot lunches wouid be served to the I Ice cream and coffee-. to lhe lOnny . cinnati Reds, so much, in Lamb Hotel, Monday October 14, at will be hosteasCll to the Hart Com· home. fact, that lot of them com- 2 O'clock. . munlty club, Wednesday a,ftemoon, guests. If you don't dauce, ond do enjoy school chUdren in the lunch room, at Mrs. Hiller's home. The. meeting was opened wiUl deplaying "500", you will spenll a devotJons by Mrs . L - (', . •Dndley Durin"" After the receptl.on, the y. oun g IIghtful evening at st. Mary's dB.n:c, b hming Monday, OCtober 7. A · d a. b ou t th e I ack 0 f . paIne • • • • • _ . I I tt I I I ' { th d' the business meetln l~ which followed, coup e e am d a s lower of rk1 Saturday night. Come and brill'" new cook, Mrs. Hanth, who has had a .... ort wedding you,r friends. enjoy a pleasant eve-" t wo years experience in school lunch, enth USlasm 0 e ra ~o anDon't let that old excuse. "I can't election of olJ.lcer was held wit.h the and bes t wish es, .01' • Jlouncers, for their "Reds" Dance" keep you away frllm St. following resUlts: p,resldent. Mrs. A. trIp. They are now at home ~', tho lung of cards to the st.rn lns of Bud' rooms, has been secured by the comwith the series out of tbe Mary's dance, Saturday night. You H. Stubbs:· vice presiden,t. Mrs. W. F . newly furnished npn.rtment !n t.he LeMay's Orchestra. from Miami mlt.tee. All lunches wlllbe ' sold at way we begi.n to realize that can enjoy a pleasant _evetung of Stroud; secretll1"Y. Mrs. Horace Raymond Conner residence 011 Unlversity. Oue price, this year, 6c. Mrs. Purn'&a FalL is here and winter is cards, or just vlslt wiUl your friends. ,Shaner; treasurer, Mrs. Oharles Fourth street. • • • • • read the menu ror the lunches ·to be Music by BUd LeMay's Orchestra. Davis. Mr. Boger Is n. graduate of If served the first week, and received waiting just around the The October meeting of the • • • • • . The program fOl" the afternoon Waynesville High schoOl, cla.o;s of ~IB. Wi red Ary a~d four other of his many favorable comments for the corner, a few sure signs we W''''''esVille Garden club was hel"" • ' solo by Raylyn r '. at theSeries Frigidaire at- well balan:ed, nourishing meals ....... Mrs. Robert Furnas was a guest was as follows: PiB.lllO and Is 0,t present employcd \Iy the co_workers tended · the World ball game have noticed during the last TtlUraday atternoqn. with Mrs. J. R . of MrII. Nettie Tinney, Sund&y ' eve- Crabbe ,' story of tbe writing of the Ilnyton Street Railway company of · Det it Sat d planned at such a low cost. l4eng(e as hOlSt~, . Dayton. · 1Il ro. . ur ay. • 'ty d w wee k ; a 10 t 0 f act IV1 0 n nlng. song. "The Little . Brown Ohurch in " " • • • A request was made by Mrs. Ray , at Wayne Park, cause "It's The meet,lng w~ o~ed with roll • • • • • the Vale", by Mra. M. A. Fulkersone . Guests at the wedding Rnd rcccpMr. and Mrs. W, A. Lukens and Oonner, chairman of the membenihlp eider makin' time down call and readlng of minutes, alter followed with the slngtrig of the song tJon were: Mrs. EII.7.abeth Mceks and family were guests at a weiner roost, conulllttee for names of new moUMmi wbl~h the Remembrance ciomnu , ttee C. L. DUke is I!e~g on the Fedby the gr/"'''' "th 1..' ht II 1 0 nd Jury in 01nclnnati tNs -.. ., •'n conclusion a dau. ghters. Grace, Florence. Jean, Sunday evenin g, at the home of Mr. In the school wl10 have not· become th ere... e Dng , ye ow, reported that aeveral clU'da bad been era ra , spelling match W". an,d son, Andy , Ilnd Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. aUnt Taylor, near Bal'- members ' eek -. held. of the Mothers clllb. A W COrn,. - atrewed J)ver your. aent. &0 abut.tna, J'r&. J . .R. ¥.en .. l", __ • ' Bernard Melloh, of Rld!!eville; Mr. veysburg. request was also ma'de tor a Plano'for _ _ . " _. . _ . During the social hour which ,fo}. front porch, and thOfle quiclc .reported the appreeJation espreeeed lowed refreshment!1 were served by and Mrs. Robert- Billett, of Center_ -. • - • • the grade school bUUdlDg either one rallpinp on your window by Mr. ancl Mrs. J. W, WhIt.e, for a Mias Dorotha Lodge, of Dahyton, the hostess and C(l~mm1ttee. vllle; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Worley, Mr. Mrs. Mary Wllson. of Lebanon, to be loaned or to be purchased by panes, the : blaclt cats and remembrance sent to their son. Pred. was a week: end guest at the ome and Mrs . .Robert G1'ay. and Mr: anJ was the week end guest ot Mrs. Reba ~hc club at a nomlIutl cOst. , ' k •I .lI:_ I The resignationa of un. J, It. of Mr. and Mra. C. L. Duke. Mrs. Herbert Larrick. of Lebanon; Braddock. j ae ·0 - anterna on umP ay PreSton and Mrs. Irwin Mulford e • • a a .M . and Mrs. David Boger, of Bow• • • • • After the . bustnesa m~tlnli, tbe in the'«Ores; and our local w~ reluctaDtly accepted by the Mr. and Mrs: Leo Conner enter- NOTICE TO VOTERS AND ersvUle: Mrs. Nellie Caml>bcll, or Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Unglesby-re- following program w~ e&ented by re~iderit8 have a Ire a d lub. Their places on the committee talned Mr. and Mra. Robert Billett, DRI\FT REGI~TRANTS Dayton ; Rev. and Mrs, L. C. Radley, turned this week to . New York City MrS. C. I. satterthwaite, J)l'Otp'aID statted theif annual trek to 1n charge of buy1n8 and ' pJapUDir of OentervJl1e, over the week end. --Mr. and Mrs. Dallas DogeI', Miss with Prof. and Mrl!. John W. Wlth- chaJrman; A Hallowe'en reading, by the land of warm air and tUlips on the ~d bank on Route 13 . a Tbe VllIa,e Council 01 Kathryn Bo~er. Miss Mary Eva Le- ,ers for a vlslt of ten days. Mrs. Gilbert Frye; vocal ·solo, "Such ~. 'd were fWed ~y Mrs. George 8m1tb . . Waynesvl:Ue, Ohio: May, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oonner and • • • • • a Little Fellow" 'by George Mengie; :Bunshlne, FIOri a ••• Autumn and Mrs. lAwrence' Pumaa. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Ross and son, James Hagemeyer. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Baird of. two cllu:l1iet solOl, "seCreta" and is here, when, as , "Eddie Announcement was mad~ by the of M!:rdletown, were guesta Of~. Hereby des1gruLtes the followIndlanapoUs, were w ek end 'gu~:, s "Mnrtlrl 110" , by ;Ruth Anna Jobna; of Mr. and Mrs. Mert Baird and two vocal solos. "God Bless Alner1cf." .GlJest" S8YS, "Glory. is a- president, concerning the Garden:d Sa~=ar!v:sers , and daug - lng, as the places for vo~lng wlth- F ARMER'S GRANGE warded unto every plapt and BcbOO1l.O be held at tile y, M, 0, A . , ' Y ng. ~n the IVlIage ot' Waynesville, a t ANNUAL JNSPECTI, . O N daughter. and n ~ce ~mn, s\Ull. ~,~ lin.. , • • • • • l M ....~, -,.;&bee, and evenrt;hing is at its in DIIoYton, Oqtober 14, and members . ~he General Elec:t\on to be held • " • • • nynal'd Weltz. The pr"ll'...D ' was best, in bronze and gold and' wete urged to atten.d, , 14r. and Mrs. Jea Baker, of DU- Nov. 5th, 1940:. Seventy-six members were In atWUton Hl\rtsock nnd Charles CoL coo. uded with silent prayer tor d \a~' tw Th f II wing th nols, were supper gues~ of Mr. and 'South Prerinct : North room of tendance at th~nnual Inspection of lett .left Wa.ynesville, .Wednesday World Pe~ . and the repeatlni . of_ . 8 C a 1( I e t t resseu.· ••• o · e 0 0 prOll'llm ~ en Mrs. Arius OSbOrne, Frtuay evening. the residence of Mrs. Wm Mc- Farmer's Gra 'i." No. 13, saturday, moriilng, for Miami, Florida, where the Pledge of fAUeg1aboe,· " yoUng 'faces are an , 8miles enjoyed; a ahort ta~, by Le~ • • • • • Keever on the MiSt side of Main OCtober 5. After the business and 'oe- they wUl spend the ·winter. . Announcement was. 'made .... Mb. ,. ' ·th ' ·d Hartsock,. on "Window Gardell5"; , .an d b eamlDg WI Pl'l e An InStructive tallt on chrya&nthe- ' ~. and Mra. A. H . Earnhart and st. between Miami and North gree work, the fOllOW~ progyam Satterth,¥alte that the , ~ boJ these days, none o~her than mUms, by MnI. Jessie Loopqe, .w ith sops vlslQ!d relatives nee:.. ~m, . St.reets. ' . was enjoyed by all: Vocal duets, . pa.trol, being sponsored by' tbe , tWQ' De", "aunties" Ann and several lovely speWnens dIaplayed Sunday. In the evenl.ntr they visited North PrecJnct: Fire Engine "In the Garden" Qnd "God Bless Mothers club and aided.by the 0lD'Vi' Campbell.,'.wb.t ~ great by 14nI. o'l:" DUke; a rePort by ':fR. Mr. aDd Mrs. J, D. Mtarlatt. of Day- House on Tyler st. by El¥'l aud..: Alton Oinn'lti A. A, A. clll!) 1a DOW tUDe.. .. our new roads Duke coneern1ng the State Peclera ' . onTbeoctll&.me the Tub" bryeadDlnogn'na tlonlng and Qoys have tie,en 16 t10n f Garde uba eet.lns h1ch .... •• .... ..... , at II!!· comets' ana; OQ . tJie '1j)hiOO1 are goJ,n.g up the hill it ·le . 0 , nc m w· tlons. nock; talk by Raymond Braddock'. ' buses. ' • , , .. ' , ' , ahe attend~ at- Oh1lUcothe. now, ' .plea8ur~ to ·drive 'Up A nomtna"-- comm1ttee comPlaylet, "Katy Entertained Mike," A large barn, on the farm of Ash- . Mrs. J. K;. Prestoi\ was liCi8teIs fOr or down.: ~I!d .not bave to be priaed, of Mr~1'I8 Smith, un. J : parts played by Mr. and Mrs. James land Osborn, . located on route 42 the day, 'durlbg : U18 -~ ~ • bounced ~round....Mra. Anna R. Mengle and. Un. Marpret HeaBrannock ; reading, "The Salesman," three miles soullh of Wayne~e, whloh , followe<i, and COndu'cter & by Betty Routzahn; reading, "Love was completely destroy, d by fire, "Berry ParLy", by giviDg out ..up. ~ · s.weet. Ridge, a ' nativ~ 0 f cocIt,.ere appotDteCI to ,nominate lJghtens Labor", by GladYs Rye. Wednesday afternoon. The ortgln of quest1lons and naIIWera'abol1t. ~ Waynesville, hack in he,r omcen .~ .,., elected a tthe next ' DeliclollB refreshments of cookies the fire could not be determined. which wer~ ll'I8lChed tor Partners'for meetiDi. &0 be held at. the home of and cJder were served a,·t er the pro- Tlle live stock and ,part of the con f . , . home town 'thl's' wee'Ie", ·. re-' ' Uta. H. B. Hath-. ' At thl!L. regular monthly meeting, . • - re. reshmen!8 Pumpkin JU aI)d 001newing QJd acquaintances. . . way. Monday night, themembera of tl1e Mrs. A. H . MeUoh and Mrs.Ber- gram. tents were removed. but hay and two fe were served by the uiembira ·Of I d . .. • t" h ' " ld f": . ds nard Me110h were joint hQStesses at farming lmplement.s were destroyed. the flnan"e c·ommt·.. _-· I . an ~ee, 109 · er .o uen ' " '1m-LO _mGE. Ol.tJB" young ·matJ'ied . couples group of St, a miscellaneous shower, ThUl:sday "GO TQ CHURCH" DAY .. h '" Other najolnl~g 'buildings caught Mr Mer .i<"'.'•..... '.. ,, ' ••• Elizabeth.'Furnas, an d er Mary's Eptscopal Church, declden evening, compl1mlenUng Miss LucUle fire, but the flames were . extinis. edl~., lira. ~~I;" and comniittee buBY as . Can be,'.'. Tlie ··~-Lo ~ire clUb'members upon a new name for their group, Meeks; of RidgevUle, who Saturday AT METHODIST CHURCH ulshed by members of the Waynes- Mrs. Ba~tleYJ ,all' o~ ~~, were , p'rep~riDg for the fi~ week 1I!ere entertained T.uesday evenfiig at the "20-30" club. . evening became tbe bride of John ville flre department who answered gu~sts at the meetlng, .to·i)btaln 1aeu of nourishing, hot: lunche!! tile home of Mrs. M., A. PulIterson, The meeting was held 'at,tbe home Boger. "00 To Churclf' Sunday will be the call . . 'I!be loss, estimated a t and iIU'orma.tion for, ~'.n~ , l~ f . b ' d ' 1s t tlie After an evening. Of brldie,. pr1zea of Mr. aDd Mrs. Ma~d Weltz and A group of twenty-nve (rlends observ~d at the Mebhodlst Church $3,000 wa.~ partially covered by in- . ~~m whhlh ~ ,be1J)g lnS~ect Jb:~ Qr our oys an gU' ,.a th were awarded to Mrs. oannan crane was opened with devotions con. and neighbors gathered at the Mel- this Sunday Oct. 13th. This Is to surance. brook .school ~ year. '. r • 'Grad,e' building ••• ana er aDd- Uta. H. P. Dye, and refresh. ducted b:'l Rev, R, L. HackweU. loh home, bringing many lovelY emphasize the nel!d ot regularity in Relrel5lltbenta -foX;. the,' fi~ step in the direction of safe- menta of ~ad and .cider were DurIng t~e business meeting re- gtn.s tor the new bride and enjoyed worship' servke attendanoe . and ! meetin g wm , be serveq. j)y . . . . . . . . ~' t~ fo~o~r childre:o. taken by aerve:s bJ the hOlltca.s. , ports we~ liven , by tbe VarloUII a pleasant evening playing games fa1thfQlness In Chrlst In these trying J bers of the ~. cl~ , ADd. , tbe Mother's club ·the mem- . committees on th~ dance beq spon· and hemming tell. towels which were days. The pastor will use as the basis j hosteSs committee., ~ " of the sehool 'pattol ATl'END STAB BOred by the group Satur!1ay night. presented to 14rs. Boger. ot Olaude Sha.fer's fam, l . . . ,' . , . -' . " . ,' \ , .., , . :--- ' A . I'Oiram co~ttee was aR· The gifts werj) bestowed upon the ous cartoon Something to Think w,t~ ~~~~STOP alps ~t the The Past .Matrons and ~trona pointed, compQeed of Mra. Weltz, honored guest by a small bride arid Abput" In which he answers the pr"'~. busy: c~l'Q.eJ'8.; ~!"l on the. meeting of tbe 21st ~tr1et held at James Wetherholt, and Howar~ gI'.oom, the parts played by noima. question "Has God Forsaken Us?" Mr. and 'Mrs. Lester Githens of V ,.." fCbool ·.b U8es...Rev, ··· Radley UOrrow~ Pr1da3' W~ ·e.Wmded .by tbe Poit. . Hadley and Dorulld SurfMe. ' '\V lth the s~temen~ "NO, But we have Waynesville, are lUUlouncing ·· the .• l~ iiteppinr 'qUite these. I~ meml»era of . ~ W~ea- After the buaineu ~on, the Refreshments ' of home made ice neglec~d HIni." You are always weL marriage of their daughter,' JOt\n ~ days; Methodlsti are . .we chapter of the Eaatem .~; president, Maynard Weltz, conducted cream and cake were served by the come at the friendly Methodist Ann, ~ LeRoy Wolfe, son of Mr. and the .... ' b" lve - 14r8. J.~.~. ~ R. .H. ~ a d1aCUBOn on .the h1gh..llgbts of · h05tea11e8 to conclude the happy oc- Ohurch. Mrlj.' John H. Wolfe. of Lebanon, ,-I>I alUlUJ'! a. Ig nary 1CICt. IDa. L. V. BrIms~, ~. the Oenenl ~nventlon of U)e EpIa- caalOn. .. September 28, 'lI:t Brookville, Ky. ~i6'::1::=~~: cel~bratlOn OctOJjer 2~h •••• BIla OOoIt' .Mrs. ~l~nn Bland. &D4 copalOhurClb, 4le1Dlr beld ~t KariIas . "III-LO" CLtJB, JWSBAND8. ,The bride and . gyoom were at- s&)Britls of tl1e ,I! Cbarles' Sattert~walte teWng MJ:I",J. R. M~le. _ ' QitJ w,s' month. Rev. Hackftll 'pve I EN'IDTAIN AT' LUNCHEON ENTERTAINED SUNDAY tended by, MISs Ruth Hayes, Of. water w,orlr.s. 0, p, abo~t , tbe-bucb of . fello:ws . , Ci a a~ ~~ '~ on the " l;. ._ - - -, 1 . . '. . Wli,ynesv111e, ' eeCU Rqssel,' Of Leba- the ' at . he 'worn . wi t h. ' naming ' ~&Df8 AT ~~CBBO" ~ history. or : ,ch~ '.J . ~ ';. Mi_. Amii .· 8.>'U. &pd. Mame T. Dr, -~ Mrs. H . F. Dye and Mr_ non .. and IJer.bert Bailey, of ~or· Ho~er parey.. tb I th uPi Club"· . ---:-' \ After tbe , .~, . 1)OUt, Browne entettelaned a~ luncheon and 1141'11, Harold Miller Joined h08· wood. J • . , .: J,oy'. sa4ul' :,,Il\ldl~..\I:M!';.,1iII. emae V" e. pe ,' , 1IrI. ..Ota HId7, ~ .~ to a was enjoJed, ~ wb1cb .ume vat- Wednl!lday ~iment1ng 1{n. ADM plta.lltlell, Bu~y eVening,. t~ · e~lI:h,e bride was a .~Uate of P¥ ...~!..·_ c~ _. '~"~_~1' as ~e7. · all ".D lDke pipes. ~ 01 bel' a~ Jl!ncbec!a~oua card ~ "... .~ at tile Rtdie, of Ob1cl\l~~. lP\d' Mn. Olyds tertaiD tbt! la~es of the, "H1..Lo" Sprlngbqro ~h school tI;lts YI5,1'., while at work: •.Len~ ThOJD})- ~ aftetDaoD, at -our ~". 00DCl~ of whfCb. the tioIt.eu aer- OOleman, of i prW<!Pd: ·whoue Bridg~ club aDd thell' hUllb(t.nds, at and the ~m ,tteDded Lebanon ' JM)D; her ........ full of 1IiIr ...... ,....1&ft. a D.~ Hn'ed ~ta. apencUn'I tb1a week at the Priend's ~ DYe home~ . high school a.nd Is now emplorid at 'Quj. . .t aad b e r ollM'. . . IIrCD. C; ~ . . . . -r,ro uew1Demllels, Mr. and Mrs. Home, . .. , A spaghetti supper was enjoyed the National O&sh Refl8t,er'oom~ !.r tI~. 11ft. . . . . ' .-I' CIaarJea ·)IradJ8r. 1VU'8 ~ to tile Tb*-otbfll. ~te lncluded follOWed With an evenJDg or pin. in D&yton. . • . ,_Ucla t.o DII11H 1-,_:p&J1S lin. W; .. 0cneD..... . peets, 1Ir. Bcl1th III. ~ 1Cn. D. L. arant!. oc:hle. ~h ~ score "as beld by 'nte ~ung couple are maIIblIr . . . . • IWIJIL ....., ..... ..... 1. ...-t,Jlrl. 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Mrs. Mary Oross haa as her KuPts this week, her "slater. MR. May FOR SALE- Apples.Jonatllan, at all tim•• Wetherall. Mrs _ Bam Barbee a riel Gl'imell Golden and delicious . F rank Clark. all of Englewood, F1~ J. L. Mendenhall ST. AUGU8TINE CHvaCJn Many social affairs have bP.en ~r46R12 ttl'\'. R· II . Krllmholtz. STD. JIIlIlt/,r TIlnged In the!T honor dUfln g t heir 'FO ~ R ""' S -ALE-S hr o ps h-lr e-B uc k .-J - .-aDedication 01 Grotto of Our Lady 01 vI~lt here. Mrs. d l'O$'J will accompany Sllckett, R . R. 3. OS ' Lcturdes at S~. AUK\lstll\c CJhureh them on their return trip to florida. W .ya~.vlJJe on SWlday, O'otober 6 . Saturday. to !emaln for the winter. F. •• A solemn ceremony of . dedica.tion of ' a gT!lLto wUl be held on Sunday. ~-'- . -- ------ --,....-----:-WAi'NE G. O. P. MEETING OCtober 6 a t 9:30' a .m. Ilt St. AugusUne Catholic Church: WnynesvUi~. Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Hartsock were The Very . Reverend Father James hosts to the RePli~lcnn workers of O'Brien, S. T . D., J . C. L .. I'cctor of Wayne Township nt u meeting held Mount St. Mary Seminary. Olnclnat tllelr home. Saturdny evenlng. natl wUl deliver the dedication serC. J . Waggqner, Znln Armlta II . mon on .the parish grounds 1n front and Donald Dilatush . of Lebanon. of the grotto. . an d candidates Fred Hagemeyer, S~I! Purnlture store Is otrertng Entries will be judged for thelr Thi s beautiful groLto r epresents cott McClure. S. D . Henkle, and EXl!outlves of the Kroger Grocery and Baking company are thc cave where Mary . the Blessed Mrs. Penrl Graham were guesls at baa tlful t of dishes free to the merit and plauslblUty. They will be ,~hown planning the firm's 'all carnival sale at the home office In a U Ire ' J u d g e d by, Carroll Smart. HarveysMather of God appeared to St. Be r ~ the meeting. Cincinnati, Ohio. Lelt to rllrht are A.- E. Johnston . d(r~ctor of one submittlne the best eas&Y on bUJ'lf. George Henkle. Lebanon, and advertising and di play: A. J. Schllnkert, general manager of meat nndette outside of Lourdes France "How To Make Wa.ynesvtlle A, More L. A, Garst. merchandising; Joseph Bapper', ,eneral manager of merchandising; In the Pyrennes Mounta.1Jls In 1868. S. A. Douglas. director 01 sales promotion, and F. L. IReock. general Attractlve Place To Ltve.... Here Is your chance to help your In lhe past 70' years ml1llons of pU'"aRarer or purchases, Insured values Is the theme o;r the sale 'now ADYooe can lenter. art1cl~ must communlty and help yourreU to a grlrn.s from every land flocked to thls '\ progress at Kroger stores. . famous shrine where thousands at not be lonpr than :160 words, aDd worthwhile prize. as well. A project for the betterment of the town, In -------------------=-:-:-:::-::-:-:-::-:::-:::--- miraculous cures of every kind' have must tie received on or before Nov. . • which everyone can .take part. occlUTed. These cures have not been 10th, at stubb'$ Furniture stare. limited to those' of Lhe Catholic faith and doctors 01 other beliefs bear out WAYNESVILLE. OHIO G, E. Rnndall. who has been at the In a special assembly. Wednesday Home ror three weeks . returned to lhc valldlty of these miraculous FRm"Y-SATURDAY momlng. SuPerIntendent Garst ex- Dayton. Friday evenin g. und will go cures. plained the School Boy Pn.trol. that o his home ln Wnslllngtton with his The grotto has been erected on the October " and 5 DOUBLE FEATURE will soon be Inaugurated here. grounds of the parish by Mr . WIlson. Sunday. "TIlE BISCUIT EATER" In the Interest of safety and under Mlss Sam Randall was a supper lIlun Shepherd wlLh the B.Sslstnnce of ' wIth other men In the parish . The mem. The Women's ChrI.stlan Misslon- the sponsorship of the Mothers club. guest here Friday evening. BILLY LEEbers of tJle parish have generously ...... Soclety of the Wayn'esvllle and n School Boy Patrol ts being organW dI d HAC ell CORDELL HICKMAN -J ized In the Waynesville school. The Dr. J . W. ar an . , orn contributed two stone statues to be Perry Churches of Ohrlst met at the Cincinnati AutomobUe AssoCiation Is were In Lebanon Friday aftemoon placed wIthin the grotto depicting alao home of Mrs. Oe'tE, of the Lebanon furnishing the materials .and .In- of last week. "GIRL FROM GOD'S the vIsion oC the m essed Mother of COUNTRY" Pike, Wednesday a1·t ernoon Sept. 26. t ottons for uttin It Into operMr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, of J esus by the l1ttle peasant girl ot Four~ members answered to the :~n. p g Dayton . and Mr. and Mrs . .0000r Lourdes. wUh roU can. ' . t Wade called ' here. Sunday. CHESTER MORRISA ~ordlal Invltaltlon Is extended by .Boys will be s tationed at the moe JANE WYATT The meeting was opened by s1ng- dangerous 1nterse:: tlons to guide and The Misses Annie U. and Mame T. the Reverend Father Krumholtz paslog "More About Jesus." The de· nsslst chlldren In cro5sing the streets Browne called on friends 1n center- tor of St. Augustine Ohurch' to all .SUN. - MON. t he people of Waynesville ftDd vicinvotlons were led by Mrs. Marjorie on going from school. vlUe: TUesda.y afternoon. October 6 IUJd 7 Ity to attend this Impressive dedlca.Brown. A short bustneSB period fol- Boys will be on each school bus to Mrs. Clyde MeIoy and d aug hter , MAKE A DATE! ,• lowed when plans were made to send lid d Ml Ma I Pu ili f Uon ceremony. which wUl take place to see clothing to a church orphanage soon. gl~e asststance to the driver and . Mb re , an;; SB Mr moe C ~ '1 0 Imemdlately after Ule 9 o'c!ock Mass ,I other pupils as the need may arise. Le anon ca ed on s . . . e oy. "U's A Date" at the Church. Also the cannlng for the SemInary , Sunday with LO.~"CONDmON· was discussed. It was voted , to send The patrol has been very effective . DEANNA DURBINING (Scola WiDelowa)", Hel~ the offering of the day to the Negro In cities and communities where It Mrs. Dr. Mlchlner spent TUesday S'1' AlARY'S EPISCOPAl. lIMP- cold oacaodbeaciD. Tholl' "' •• '-n 10 So'u~'" '-lea. hIlS been placed. The boys who have afternoon with Mlrs. O. C. Meloy . -KA,Y FRANCJlS CIiUlWII of .0.. OWDen baTe """""'" "u IU' • - - - - 1 ...... 1• •1 1 . - ' fo f I. been chosen for """trolmen earnestly Mrs. Lee Mason. of Mason. took WALTER PlDGEON ... ~.~ --" ... 0 _. The lesson topic tor the day w a s . . . . Itev. It. L. lIarkweJl. Rt'rt•• r ....... .ao.. wiD cal fuel COIU . aslt tor the coopemtlon of everyone dlnJ1er with her sister . Mrs. Alice "'~-Ja "Mating the Chllrch Radiant 1n the , 2O'TH SUNDAY AFl'ER TRINITY WEDNESDAY YOUR PRESENT ~7fT-" ... _ Ham t that the work may be carried out Clark. TUesday. 7 3" . ..... lIOn. , PhIllpplne l&lands." ..... 0 . e . : u a. m . Holy COmmunion. Ocltober 9 A1TIC INSULATION wbea Thouws was 1n charge of the pro- successrUlly. Mrs. Horace 'l'c!rry and Mrs. Wil· 11 a . m. Holy Communion and serf • , "THE MAN IN THE IRON ~eo:.i~a::d. ~ec: gram which was as follows: lntroFriday. the Student Council wlU lIam Rice. of Da.~rton. called on Mrs. mono MASK" HUGH~S ........ft.... ductlon of the lesson. by ' ~t present a visual edu.cation .t\sselTlb1y J . W. Anderton. Tuesday. MONDAY Wt&h .........owyoabowthetecwo Thomas; talks of the Wolfe's and to the school. using s hort movie Mr. aoP Mrs. Milt Sheehan,' of 8 p. m . Young Marrled Coupl~ . .JOAN BENNETTFOR A SECJOND TERM MpIe buulerion.c:aa ..n up to their work 1n the PhUlpptnes, by flIms secured by them. CJenterville. were Sunda.y callers. with Mr. and Mrs . Weltz. LOUIS HA VWARD DEMOCRATIC TIOKET ~ ol~fue1 bill Ho.... WiD· . . COacUriooiD" aloa.. will Mrs. Jennie Bradley; plano solo, Waynesville lost to Sr1ngboro. 5 to TUESDAY , Also Selected Shot1a . . . ~ more W&Dtu comfort. "Wbat'A Prien~." by Barr1et Thom- 3. The Waynesv11le ~Y.s had a tough • • , 3 p. m. Ohuroh School. FRIDAY ~.:::.:==~/:!:::. as, with the group singing two venes game TUesday when they were beat· COIL ADeI dI. COlt it 10....at the close; a rea.ding about the en by .the Springboro nlne by the • .. 2 p. in. Woman's· AuxUlary with ... .., be iaaDced IlDciu f.H.A. mJS810nanes &ent out from the OID- score of 5 W S. Although Waynesv1lle G~t ~. MCCI\Ue. hostess. ~:'!: ~C.~Q:.uCC:l;luI , cilnnatl Btble Sem1nary and the' work out-,b l.t thetr-opponents, they com· ~ adUlinly. ~t II ell~priOGalI, they are aocom~lng wu Biven by mltted aever~ errors Thete were METHODlS'r- CJIIURCII ~.&oai_!i_apdd!t~~oD lin. oarrte P1Ier. eleven strlt.e outs by Wilson, ot The members of the Method~t Louis C. Uadle" Pastor -•• ='forWiIMIo",CoDcliUOlWla· After the benediction, a .social Springboro. and e1ev~n by Richard Ohurch held tl\,etr monthly get·,to- Ohurch School 9:30 a. m. Thls ttlme was enjoyed at which time the Osborne, of Waynesvn~e. gether meeting In ihe recreation Sunday w1ll be Rally and Promotion hostess served deUcloua nfreshroom of the church. Wednesday eV6 ])ny. Promotions will be made In the menta. A peat at the meetlna was MASONICJ NOTICE nlng. Places were laid tor about six·. church school, and after the class Mrs. Albert. Carver. 'lbe Soclety baa ty-!I~e at tfa~~eSI ;'Hpr&eparH~d '1 by tfhe period a speclai Rally Day program been Invtted to an all daY meeting at Regular Commu n 1 c a ~ Ion 0 f mem ers 0 Ulle c ass. or will be given. The orChestra ill the home of ·lIn. Oeorp Smith. of Waynesville Lodge No. 163 F . & A. the pot luek supper: lead the singing and give I!~al New lVe1Ula, next month. M:-TUeSday. oct6ber 8, at 7:09 Followtng supper a. short devotlonal ~ numbers. and the church w1ll be o'clock-work In Fellow Omft De. period was beld. with the singing of decorated for the occasion. Brlng a '·Ey~m. For BuDdin." gree. hymns and pep-songs. friend and come. lIBE ''filE lIILUU GAZETTE Prendergast, W. M. A variety pl'O!~ was then pre.World~Wjde Communion ' Sunday Jesse WANT ADS PhoD814 Vern Armitage. Bec. sented as follo~rs : plano . solo. by Will be o!;!serve'd ' at the 10:40 hour. ( Raylyn Orabbe; two reaiUngs. by This observan.ce Is sponsored by the . : Mrs. Ralph , Hrastlngs; sax&phone World Council of Churches and all • MARLATTS TO SPEND WINTER IN DAYTON solo, by Robert Oroeting; and a Protestant c:hurch memb~s are Wbea JOU beat ~ with. ~OL . . . aiatic coal itDb&' ~ lee tbe last ... 1 . . . . . _ Mr. and Mrs. J. D. MarlRtt moved comedy qt1artett.e. by L. A. Oarst, R. urged to attend. The obse ah ill edicieat aulOlDlluc .heat awallable. Bunday to Mis. ~Ooy's Nursing E: Frank. R. D. 'Collett. aDd Rev . . L. be world wld~ and we rv cell w . I ..., t rI D CRdl . . ' urgea our nome, a 545 Supe or Avenue. a,y. . a e¥. members ,t o ~ present a~ thlt slg)me to.maa_~ ....a-tJa.. ~t'" ton, for the co~ing winter, where nlflcnnt service. SfOK:OL iii..... JOU • • •", witlt..w. ARGlJNOT . BRIDGE C,"UB Epworth League sunday evening - rema-a- 1ucuMtiaM. • d crHl Obio ' .ft6s,.,tn, IIIbic/J btu hiI6,.,'. they will be close to their daughter. SfOlCOLb-lMap ... olCIIIII........ ,.,,.,,111 0.1, D,.otrillit t""JiJa"s 10' PteJl· Mrs. JesSIe Robltzer. -at 6 p. m. The pastor will lead In tbe tIitii, JIIiJ Rrpltblir." IIo",i".r, We"Jell theca with the U _ I .11 cr. So 00IIIpIate II Mrs. Merle ~erns. of Cleveland. ~s Margaret. and Tr11lena Ed- dtscusslon of a new series of studies L Fill'i,: "His lIo",i"",;oll c"",r /IJ Ihe ."'" CODIbuedae; ia fact. ,~t theN4i"ao iDOt _ . . . ---..:- and Mrs. Robltzer were 'herp. with wards entertaln.ed the members or . on "Oreat Ohristlan'Teachlngs" by ' W" 10 • II'ti~, if ".''0'"" J,_"J JOt" ",,,. . juat ... ~ cIUWir, Iia ecIcIieioa, ~PL . . ~'irllla,l, 1,1Ii",d'l'o m,,, ,h, p,ohle"" which their parents over the week end. the Argunot Bridge club. and two ' Dr. EdWin Lewis. The subject Bun. ~ tlleoi. ct-,~ .' fll.i/I IlKr i", .J",i"isl;",io" ill W ,uhi"S'O" i" ,In guests. Mrs. W. E. Cornell nlld M.r s. day eve.Olng will be "Teaching Con-' Oftr -40,000 ..cWiad c:ui~ _da....tiGiIl, .,,,, JOM ,'t6rr." D,t,,,J A",,,i,,, 10' A",ericalll. and Mrs. S. S . E'Us enLero..ta. Hldy. at their home. Tuesday cernlng the Bible." All oun pIe Mr. D,I".' IN Ihi,d I"",. Elm ill PwiJ,nl (1,,,11 codonasrokOL'.SileatH~T_ I ! n, talned the members of the "Oheerful afternoon. An enj~Yllible afternoon nre .inVited. y g pea lor ;06. JI' for W",J,II 1- W illili,. Autcllciitic'Coatnll ot tba AU SupPI", Aue-Iie Olrcle" club, Baturday evening. at of cards resulted I.n prizes being won The Friendship ' Club ~ll meet HoId.Fire Coatrol aad • •• t of 0 . . . . aduIi". SfOICOL f!atura. ~he home of their son-I~-law and by Mrs. J . K. Pr1 eston and Mrs. S. D. Wednesday OCt 9th t 2 wi .. "'" II kl Ret.......... ts ed ' ,. ,a p. m. th Come iD i. call,us today 101' ....., .. of ,.,ur daughter. Mr. and Mrs. lWDert Uray. en e. ,,,,,,,,men were serv Mrs.. Alva Thompson. ' There will 'b e nquiftmen,.. Tenu ,uited to ,.,... ClOD..m. After a pleasant evenIng ot "500", by the hostesses after the' card ele.tlon of otllcers for the new year. - . No oLIipdoa, Awelleble i. bow- .... the guests enjoyed a wa.1Tle and game~. Oholr practice Friday even1ng at' 8 biD feed tDOdeIt. . sausage supper. served by Mr. and O'clock. Mrs. Gray assisted by Mr. and Mrs. FAMILY BIR.THDAY. DINNER ' ., LE~ST .X,.,.SIVI, MOST .IFFICliNt AUTOMATIC HIAT y WAl'NESYD.LE' CJHURCH OF J. B. worl_e. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. ;John B. Gons and . .CHRIST W Mr. lind Mrs. J . B . Chapman en· daughter. enter~,ned lit a. ' famUy • OHIO knows thr costs , in scandal, shamr and . CJ. SmUll, Minister , mbory, of thr political machinr wbich had it bv tertalned the members or t!lelr "500" dinner, Sunday, honorlng the flf· SuNDAY 1M throat from 193' through 1938. Siner Ihat Dinner club at their home SatdI'dS¥ teenth birthday anniversary of their Rally nay for , Bible SchOOl and • time. Govrmor Jolm W . Bricker has reslorrJ evening. nephew. MatthE~~ Tumer. of Xenia. Ihe goal Set at 150 Are In to Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. both srIC·reSp«C and solvatcy to staIr affairs by Other relatlvf!s. who -enjoyed the help make that" nu:::rr ~ble insisting o!, comprlrncr and common honeslY Howard Graham and Mr, and Mrs. happy occaslon 'Were Mr. lind Mrs. A. School startln ' t' 9'30 d g a . . a . m. Ihroughoul his administration. VOlers now havr A. S . COllett. of Harveysburg; Mr. H. Schoeler, of Hamllton, ..... .... an Communion' 10'4.5 , thr choitt. of eitMr rrtaining Governor Bricker and Mrs. Harvey Burnett . of Lytle; Mrs. Roger Ohnmb~, o~ Xenia, F. Junior Endeavor 6:4.6a~~. in olller, or turning Ohio back to the samr bra. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Henkle. of Leha- B. Henderson.~. . L. .,m ne. and SenJ.9.r Endeavor 6 :4.5 ,p. m. ' I zen crew from which he rescued it two yrau ogo. non; and Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Hatha- Mrs. EthaIJ Olrane and children, Pre8Cblilg '1:30 p. m, . Re<-.n 1M n....p.per h.adlinca during 1M previous ad· way. Nanc>" Bar~, and Jack: ~st Sunda y evening there wer~ 98 minis.ratioD:-thc "hot·mix'· met•• ·'trucldna truckUs" present, come along and let us get .. k• ...a. "shakedown" and " chiselio," on state pur· 'INSTALL A ' chues. Smak .r.ft probe. polilics io' old • peru ionl back above the hundred mark. .\ .nd coonlleu. other "';id.n~ of COUlipt bunglins. WEDNESDAY Compare thi. ",lth the deanl ecooomical admioislulioo of lobo, W ,. lIrick.r. Then decide I . Pra.yet and' ~Ible ~tudy '7:S0p. m' :,1 \ FEIUU' CJIIVRC~. OF CJIiRIS~ N -T HER A 0 I 0 , \V. CJ. Smll;b. Minister ~A1: . . . . . . t SUNDAY ' . ~ .0', •• IC . . . MAYO• • UIlOM STOICOL 'QIUIU. Ixcivam 01 TIwt I ! II • AIr Bible School ' 9:30 a:·~. :nth' ........ 1ty,diW"~ c:.....e.~ ...... .• YI" PrIll., . , The young ~ple w,tll-be in charge : •"." M..HIe, .f AIr lu",,,, II. .. . -lINt - N. . . ~...... ~ DI, . ' ot ~e deV'otlona) aerJice: And 're- 1, 6:""':111! 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A RepubUcan raU!, sct1eduled In Lebanon for October 17, wlll be ~eld on the wne date at the gymnasium In PranId1n, It was announced Wed_ day. O.O~P. leaders explained It Was Impossible to obtain II. hall here on that date. Goverpor Bricker. Congressman. Clarence J. Brown and Mayor Bar_ old Burton, candidate for United States Senator, are scheduled as speakers, .

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The following' .new officers were Miss Lucllle Me tits. daughter of Thllrsday. OCtober 31. is.the date elected at the regUYar meeting of the Edward Merks. and ~rs. Elizabeth .... - .-,-,--.-~, --.. set for the a nnual' Hallowe'en OarI Happy Hour clu~,; Tuesday; presl- Meeks of RtdgevUle. and John E . nlval. sponsor d by the' Wayne dent, Mrs. Esther Michener; vice Boger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Township MQther's club, It was an•• president, Mrs. Jl,aymond Braddock; Boger, were uni ted In marriage. nou nced nt the monthly meeting of Mm. Buriess I Crumrine. Mrs. secretary, Mrs. Artbur Hartman. Saturday ~venttlg. at 7:30 o'clodk, at " " _~~t""~'''-''-I _ _ ._It~'''' Lhe ol'I,'1lnlzntion , held Friday after"The . Deserted Village", Mary Ooy, and Junior Crwnrlne, ot The theme of 00 meeting held at the Boger home. A progra m of preMrs. R. R. Benson, of IndianapoI~~, noon. Special committees ha.ve been that name surely applied to Xenia, visited Mrs. Argus OSborne, the home of Mrsl' Raymolld Brad- nuptlal music and the wedding visited relatives h ere last wtek. appoltrted a nd plans are well under Monday. ' cIock was a patrldt1c one. It was march wer e played by Miss Mary • • • • • Waynesvile, on a certain way for making th is years carnival • • • • • opened and closed.' wlth the singing Eva LeMay. Mr. and Mrs. R. D, Oollett and t he blgfJest nnd beS,. Tuesday afternoon, between Announcement Is beIng made of ·patrlotlc songs~ ~ nd responses to Rev. L. C. Rl\dley otnclaLed at the fnmll y were Sunday dinner guests of the marrlage of Mrs. Mary J . Bur_ roll call were made with the names single ring service, before an impro- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Slanflt!ld and ApproxlmaLely eighty mot l1ers the hours of 1 :30 ana 4 :00 o'clock, as far as outward ton to L, M. Scofield of Lebanon, of women promlnept In our country. vised altar or Autumn lea ves. decor- famtly. of New Burlington. were presenL for this second meetAg'and of B- e w i ng of the club. this year, The moe" readlng .....".... appearances we r e con Candidates for county 01l1ce5 will Wedn esd ay, September 18, at Rich- A • ..v B'....... 0-- nted with large vases of Autumn • • • • • .... b" Mrs Earl I M \ng was opened with lhe singing of men" was , given be Introduced, ~ , ......... f owers. and lighted with ta pers. rs. Lena Riggs and Mrs. Robert m ond , I n d . cerned, but there was a ett· a paper 0 nh I"'",p h , . , "Am erica". Devotions were In charge In charge of arrangements are Zatn • • • • • . n .....,r'1- er columAttendants of the brtde and grOOM Pumas visited Mrs. Wllbur Smith crowd hovering near every Armitage, Oounty Executive ComMr. and Mrs. Ray Morgan a re an- bus, prepared by Mrs. Nellle Bunnell . were Mr. l1'ng Mrs. David Boger. and mother, Mrs. Ella Hurley, ot of Mrs. Raymond Braddock. who d " I I·~ I I n'a X I W d d f' took her subject from the Bible text. ' was relld by Mrs. Keller Hook, Ul her I. 011 ' ra d io in town, listening to mlttee Chalnnan; Earl J, Maag, nounclng the bLrth of a daughter, absence. ul' "lei a n "".S..,I·_ n- aw or the C \' en a,• •c nes grom • • ay·• a .cnl>10n. "Judge Not. Lest Ye. Be Judged." Her our '.iReds" come through head of the Central Commlttee; and LInda Lee, Wednesday, october 2. . Interpretation of the text. appU~able , I Mrs. Katherine Anderson, head of • • • • • An Autumn luncheon of pumpkin The bride chose Cor her weddIng MI'. and Mrs. HerPel't UlX: of to our every day Ufe was to change .th I . h i d fI gory to wm t e covet- the' RepubUcan women In Warren p e, oughnuts. hot chocolate and a 001' length gown of powder blue Da yLen. were Sunday visitors t the WI Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Polinsky and I j d ~ t h 111 t If Wl I h fault finding to constructive cr1tied title of , "World Series County, • da hter MarU f Cin I tl app es was en (lye 1 ur ng t e soc I a e w t square neckline. purr home,ot Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Ridge. clsm. ug . . yn, 0 e. nna , hour. s leeves, I!'.:d high WIlBLC I m p. and • • • • • Champs" ... now that the Ser- A rally w11l also be held. Tuesday, were Sunday guesta of Mrs. Jessie I d IJ The chairman of the finance comOcto,ber 15, at the Harveysburg Hyman. carr motr eo a / ouquet ofhfal1 flnwcl ~' lil'r Dr, and Mrs. A . E , Stout and mlttee made the follOwing an•les IS • over, may e we can a ....,.,.."....Ium. Dean Stanley, • • • • • 1 n o. I no. ',~th or d\I' 0 was go\" I C( t daugh ter. Winnie Jo. visi ted Mr. and nOWlccments; DlIlSt cloths are on II lIChool D b J--n It (00 f Do 1 0 ~, tush he r el ~ ress 0 Ui 'l l; I eL Mrs. Walter KJayer l\.nd daughter, of settl e d own to lvmg peacena d .......a , and ot rs are Mr. and Mrs. '. Howard M '--Udlne" also carried r II fl . sale by Lhe committee; Tickets for "'" a owers Cinci nnati . Sunday: · . on tbe speaker's Ilst. u. norma, wes agam, . were sunday dinner guests of Mr. ThlrtY-flve l elatlv~s 811::' fr iends • • • • . t b e Inspec,Uon trip to the WhIte 1 1 f 1 ')1 b b)) f A colored meeting at the MemQrlal . and Mra. ~bert Furnas. were ~ests at t h o wedalng and Baidng cQmpany plant In Dayton ans Hall " Lebanon Is scheduled for 'A ~~ W aynesvl e. a s e a • • • • • at the reception held lrnmecUately Mr. and Mrs. Ea'"~. Davis. of Dny- are avUablo'• and p..... '" f or th e Oar'. I d WedD sda Octobe 23 t{ln. and Mrs. D . L~ Ridge visited I I are ce rt aln y wrappe up, e y: , r . Mrs. Ralph Hastings, with hel' Mrs. Alva ThomJ)S:on was hostess following the ceremony. n va were announced. hea~ and soul, in those Cin-: The Womens RepubliCan Olub of Iste M 0 A H1ze f b to the members 0 the Friendship A huge bride's ca~e wos cut lind Mrs. H. H , DaviR. of Mansfield. SatMrs. Ell Furnas" chalrman ot the Leban w1l1 t t th Gold Ii r. rs. ' , . roLe anon, I b urdny. : I h . on, mee a e ---.!!l wtl1 'b e-hostessea to h~-Hart earn---cu . WednesdllY f1,lfternoon, at !Jer served by the bride wlLh homc macle • • • • • unc committee, announced ' th4t . cinnati Reds, so much, in Lamb Hotel. Monday October It, at nlt 1 b Wedn da ft't home. I Ice ream and coffee-, to the 'many hot IUDches-'WOuid be served to the fact, that lot of them com- 2 o'clock mu y c u , es y .... ernoon, ' guests. If you dou't dance. and do enjoy school clllldren In the lunch room, at Mrs. Hizer's home. The meeting was opened with deplaying "500" you will spend a de. • • • • • votioIUI by Mrs. L.' O. Radley. During After the reception . thc young Ughtful evenl~~ at St Mary's dan' e be"'lnnlng Monday. OCtober 7. A p,lained about the lack of enthusiasm of the radio ant he business meetlnn which followe'l, couple left amid a shower of Tl.:~ Saturday night Co~e and bri~~ new cook.. Mrs: Haath, who has had nounQers, for . their "Reds" Don',~ let that old excuse, "I can't election of office was held with Lhe and best wishes, for a short wedding your friends, enjo~' a pleasant eve- two years experience iri scbool IUDOlll ~ keep you away from St. following ~esu1ts : presIdent, Mrs. A. trip. They are now at homo lit, thtl ning of cards to the strains of Bud' raOlns. has been secured by the COIDwith the series out of the Mary s dance, Saturday night. You a. Stubbs; vice p~ldent, Mrs. W. F.. n ewly furnished apartment !n the LeMay'S Orchestra. Crom Miami mlttee, All lunches will be IlOId at way we begin to realize thai ," , Aft can enjoy a pleasant _evening of Stroud; secretarY. Mrs. Horo,cO}, RlWmond Conner residen ce 011 Universlty. on price, thls year, 6c. Mrs. Furnaa Fall. is here and winter is cards, or just v1a1t wltb your trlends. Shaner; treasur~r, Mrs.' Charles Fourth street. • • • • • read the menu for the lunehes to be waiting just around ' the The oCtober meeting of ihe Music by BUd LeMay'a orcheatra. Davis. Mr. Boger Is a graduate of Wllfred Ary and four other of his served the fLrst ~eek, and received corner, a few ,sure signs we Waynesvine .Garden club was helil • • • • • The program .for· the aftfrnoon WaY,n esvilJe High school, olQ.'lS of ';111. co_workers at the FrIgidaire at- many favorable comments for the have notic.ed during the last . Mrs. Robert Furnas was a guest was as follows: Piano solo by Raylyn and Is at prescnt employed by the tended tbe WoTld I;;erles ball game well balan·:ed. nourishing meals Th~y afternoon, with ~. J. B. of MrII. Nettle TInney, sunctily eve- Crabbe; story of the 'wrltlng of the Doyton Street Railway company of 1n Detrolt, Saturday. . planned at such a 10w"Cost, week; a lot of activity down Mengfe as hoI!~lIS. ' DIng. , song. "The Little llrown Ohurch In Dayton. . •• • •• A , request WII.8 made bf Mrs. Ray at Wayne Park, cause "It's call The D\eetlng wsa opened with roll • • • • • tile Va1~", " ..... Mrs, M. A, Fulkerso"Guests at ' the weddin g and recep- ' Mr an d Mrs. W. A. Lukens and 00nneI', chairman of the mem~p aDd ¥ cider mAkin' time down reading of mlDut:es, alter C L DUke 15 servin 0 th Fed followed wltb the singing· of the song tlon were: Mrs.Elw.abeth Meeks and family were guests at a weiner rtlllSt, . coounl tLee for. na.mes ot new m~"'-'L.' 1'1 ' Whlch · th" Remernbrt.Dce eommUtee " g n e daughters Grace Florence J .,.....,.0 " h t ere: .••t e unght, · ye ow, reported 'that several CIU'da bad been eral Grand Jury In C1nclnnatl, taUs by the group; 1n conclusion a ." ' , enn, Sunday evening, at the home of Mr. ·In the school who Ila.ve not become h CO .a trew-ed ,over yon'P. _MO 0_ ~'... O_I_ ...... J. B " U_u.la week. " /jpelling match was held. ~nd SO~' Andy, and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Clint Taylor, ' l\ear Bar- niembers of the Mothers club. A _ _ _ ........... --. _ . . . . . . . . _ . ' _. ' __, During the aoclall hour whleb .fo _ emar Me11oh, of RldzevUle; Mr. veysburg. r front porch, and those quick .i-eported the appreclatlon u,* ed I ed f h t d by aDd Mrs. Robert· Billett, of Center_ ~. • • • • request \\'US also t:natle for a piano for ranp . in , .... on your, w.I , · ndow tiy Mr. aDd lira. ~. W, White for ,. Mt,s Dorotba Lodge, of Dayton, ow re rell men 5 were serve vUle; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Worley. ' Mr. · t11e grnde school e!tber one r .~ the hostess and committee. Mrs. Mary Wilson, of Lebanon, to be loaned 0 tobulldlJig' be .. _"'A.A" panes, the blaek cats and .rememllnmce se~tto their son, Pred. was a weelt end guest at the home and Mrs .. Robert Gt~y. and M I'. allJ was the week end guest of Mrs. Reba r . p ... .........,.. by . •' k '-I t ' dis I The re6lgnatlona of Ml'a. J . K . of Mr. 8I1(l Mrs. C, L, Duke. Mrs. HeJlbert Larrick. ot Lebanon ; Braddock, the olub at Q nornlnlt1 .eoet--,-,-, ~ac -0 an eOlJ" on P ay Preston .aDd Mrs. Irwin MUlford • • • • • . Mr"-.and Mrs. D!avld Boger, of BowAfter business meeilng, the 10 . the stores; and our local were reluotantly accepted by the Mr d ter NOTICE TO VOTERS' ANn ersvlUe; Mrs. Nellie Cnml>bcJI, or Mr. and was ' . an Mrs, Leo CoDner en re~l'd en t8· it av~ a I, "rea d y club. Their places on the committee Wned Mr. and Mrs. Robert, BllIett, DRAFT REGISTRANTS Dayton ; Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Radley, turned this week to New Y.ork City prqpam 8tarted their annual trek to In charge of buytns and ' plap~ of ~tervllle, over the weelt end. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Dog-er. MIss with Prof. a nd Mrs. John W. WIU1- ohalrman ; A Hallowe'en reading, by the land of warm air and tulips on the road bank on ~ 73 • • '. • • The VIUare CouncQ of Kathryn Boger. Miss Mary Eva Le- era for a visit of ten days. Mrs. Gilbert Frye; vocal solo, "Such h:' FI ' d A t were fUled by Mrs.' (k!orge SmIth Waynesvlllle, Ohio : May, Mr. and Mrs . Leo COllner antI • • • • • a LltlJe Fellow" by George M~e; !'uns me, on a... uumn and Mrs. "Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Ht'.tJer Ross and son, James Hagemeyer. t J" t . is here, when, as . "Eddie Ann oJ mad "' b ' th of !.l1ddletown, were guest& of Mr. MI'. a nd Mrs. Raymond BltLrd, of· wo C !lr"ne 8OIos, "secrets" and . ounceme.... was eye Hereb~ deslgnJ!'tes the fo11owIridlanapolis. were w ek end g il ' ts "Mnrt,meUo". by Ruth . Anna Johns; "GQest~' says, I'Glory is a- president. conCerillng tbe Garden:d =s.~lI:Ro$ers . and daugh- lng, as the places for voting "With- FARMER'S GRANGE of Mr. and Mrs. Mert Batrd a nd · iwOVOCalso)os/GodBlessAmerka" , warded qnto every plant and '\8chool to be held at the Y. M»C: A., r, .. ur a.y e~enmr. In the IVlIage 01' Waynesvllle, at . ,.A NNUAL INSPECTION daughter. ' a.nd 11 peace hymn, sUDi ' b" I tree, and everything is· at its In Da.yton, October It, and Jiembers • • • • • 'the General Elec:tJon to be lield . • • • •• . MaYJIRI'd ' Weltz. 1:he p~ :..WAs . best, ,bronze and gold and were lU'aedto attend, ' IJIr. ' and Mrs. Jee Bakel', of mi- Nov. 5th, 1940: . .. Seven.ty-six mef1'lbers were In atWl.1ton Hartsock and Charles Col_ (:op uded wIth s.ilen~ prayer ' for dre8fiea" .....two The fonowlng PJ'QIl'am was · theu ,nola, were supper guesta of Mr. and '~uth ~recinc;t: No~h room ot tendance at the annual ,Inspection of lett left WaynesvUle, Wednesda.y World Peace and the repea.ttDir of 8 C 'a 1( I e 't t young 'faces ' are all smiles enjoyed; a ahort talk. by. MrS. Len8: Mrs. Argus OSborne, FJ;laa~ even~. the residence of Mrs. Wm Mc- .Farmer's Grali; ;... No. 13, saturday, mor~lng, for Miami. Florida, ~herc the Pledge of tAl1e~oe. ancf beaming with pride Hi.rtsoelt" on "Window Gardens"; • • • • • Keever on ·the east side of Main October 5. After the business and 'de~ they will spllnd the winter. ' An,llouneement was ~e·.", An instructive talk on chryaantheJdr. and Mn. A. H, Earnhart and St. between Miami and North gree work, the fOllOW~ program Satterthwaite that tbe ~ool · boy these days, 'D~ne other than mums, by Mrs. Jessie Loopere, ~t.h sops vlal~ relatives near Osborn. Streets. was enjoyed by all: Vocal duets patrol, being sponsored by tile tWQ' new "'~untie8" Ann and aev~ lovely 8pectmena . diaplayed Sunday. In the even1ng theY, vtatted Nortb Precineti: FIre EngIne "In the Garden" . and "000 Bles~ ,Mothers club and alded.by the cln'Vi' Camphell ...what a great by Mrs. O.,L ."[)uke; a re~t ,b y Mrs. Mr. and YrII. J . D. Marlatt, of Day- House on TyJer Elt,: America·, by ~l and j tJW:n cinn tl A. A, A. club Is 'now fuac.. ,. improvement 'our nevi roads Duke cooce'rnlntHbe 'Ped~ tOn . ~ The same Prectlnc&s "III be IISed Eamha1't; rea.d1ng: "8JIl8'-In' 'in lIonln~ Ilnd bo>'8 have bee"h ~t.acmed . , , ' UQn1)f Garden ubs m tin8 blCh on Oct. 18th, l~IO f~r 'ReJistra- the Tub~' by Donna. Mae Bran- · llC ftli CotuelS 'flo on W I!;bZJOl • a~e, gOing , up the hill. it . ~ 4lie attended atC c~e. w .' tlons. , n9C~; talk by Raymond ' BraddOck; 'b uses. " '. now 4' plea8~re to drive .qp A omlnaUng 7' ' Playlet, "Katy Entertainei:l Mike," A ~ar!fe bF n, on the farm of Ash- Mrs. J. R;. Pl'es~on was boatels, for " br d~WD( ~nd'rnot have to be ~ of Mrs, 0e0rP parts played 'by Mr. Ilnd Mrs. James land Osborn, located on rouLe 42 Lhe day. during 'the &ocilal ~ , bounced :around....Mrs: ~nna R. MenaIe and. Mrs. Marp.ret HeaBrannock; readlng'."The Salet!l?,lan," three. lillie!! soulll of Waynesvllle, whLcll followed and ooncsqcter • Swe~t ,Rl~re, a natIve .0f .cocIt, were appoblted to , nomlDate by Betty Reut?~hn, reading. Love was c?m~letelY. destroyed by , fire, "B I'ry Party", by giving out, BnIJ6 Of ' W avnesville •. , hack in her oftlcera ' to be elected, the ·next Ligll~nsl Labor, by Oladys Rye. ~edne~ay afternoon., The origin of qllt'stJons nnd naswera about berrtee' . ',.( f . • 1 ' meeUng to be held t th' h of De C OIlS refreshments of cookies the CLre could not ~ determined. which were matChed fpr partneri fO; home . t~wn th s. week, re- Mrs H 'B ' Batba . a, e ome At th~, regular 'monthly meeting, ' and elder were served after tbe pro- The live stock a nd part of ' the con- r cfreshmenl.'l. PUmpkin pllf and cotnewing old acquaintances; .' : way. /. Mrs. A. H. Melloh and Mrs. Ber- gram. tents were removed, but hay and two fe e Wllre served by the niembers of h' Id fn ds ' , Monday night. the members ot the nard Melloh were joint bqstesses at farming Implements d tr d .'. d' . '•• 1.an · . gre.e:un~ ~~ 0 en CfJII-LO BBIpGE ClLUB" YOUna .marrled couPles group of St. were es oye . the flnance committee' , I .. Elizabeth 'Furnas and: her · . M '8 EpI.sco 1 'Ohurch . declden a , mlscel1aneous Ishower, Thursday "Co. TO. CHURCH" DAY mher adjoining . buildings caught - .\ . . . , ", . '.' ' " ,. ,, ' , ary pa .' evening, compllmElntlng Miss Lucllte fire, I)ut ~he flaf1'les were extlni~ Mrs. MerecUth, Mr8. ~~, 1 and ' commltte~ . bu8Y as , can ~e, , Tb~ ~.Lo .Brij:lge '~ub memberll upo~ a M~ name for their. group, MeekS, of RldgevlUe, who saturday AT METHo.DIST · CHURCH ulshed by members of the Wa.yn~- Mrs. ~artley; al~ of BeUb."., w.1!J'e preparing ~C?r t~e first we~k were ~tertilIned TUesday evenlnl at the 20-30' club. , evening became the bride of John ville fire department WI;O answered guests ",t'the meeting, to bl?ta1h Jde&a of n-o~hing, hot, lunches the hom~ ot Mrs. 'M. A. Pulkerson. The meelilng was held at the home Boger. '100 To Church" Sunday will be t he c~lf. The loss. , estimated at I,l od information · for. the ne~ NDCb · for:our boys and girls ,at the After an . evening of bridge, prizes of Mr. aDd Mrs. Maynard Weltz aDd A group of twenty-flve friends observed at the Mebhodlst Church $3,000 WIlS part'ally coverCd by · In- room which Is ~g lnstalled lli ~ , . . were ~".,ded to Mrs. Carman Crane was opened with devotions con- and neighbors gathered at the Mel- this Sunday Oct. 13th. This Is to surance. Bellbrook ~hool 1ih~ year. Grad~ . buildiD••• : ano~her aDd MrII. H. P. Dye, and refresh- ducted by Rev. R. L . HaeJtwe)). loh home, bringing mnny lovely emphasize the need of regularity In Refreshrhents 'for the NOV~ ' atep ~ the .direetion of !lafe- IIj.ents of -&lngerbread and (lldlll' were ~ the business meeting re- glf,ts for the new br.lde and enjoyed worshIp servl,ce attendance " and ! meeting will be serve4_by 1&8 mem.; • ty: for ,our child~~, ~~~n -by served ." the h~, pOrta were given , by ,the various a pleasant evening playing games faithfulness Il\ Christ In these trying bers ~f pI:08J'am, ,~. , ~ the Moth~r's club the m~m• comm1tteea on the dan~ being spon- and l1emmlng tea towels whIch were days. TJle pastor wllluse as the basis I hostess commIttees. "', '1:1 . • t Ithe school bqy patiol A~, BABTEBN STAB sored by the group Saturday n1ght. presented to Mrs. Borer. of his sermon Claude Sharer's fa mers p , . A"iJl'OIJrU1l . committee was ap- The gifts were bestowect upon the OUS cartoon "SOmething to Think ~ith their- S ' P ,signs 'at the Th"" Put Yatrona Patrona pointed• com.......... he answers the ",', ' .,' _..:.... . th ' . and . .......... of Mrs , ' . .welt.,-. honored guest by 11. small bride an d About" In which . " bu~y ~~rqers, aau 0,. ; ,e ,meeUng "of the 21a~ · DUtI1d hekl ~t · James Wet,~rholt, and Howard groom. t he parts played by ' Donna question "Has God . Forsaken Us?" Mr. and Mrs. Lester Githens, of . Hadley and Doruilld Surfsce. wlt~ tile statement "No, But we have Waynesvllie. are announcing the , . aehool • ~U8ea...Bey. Ba~ley IIQl1Ow, ~iY 1!U atteJ;Mlect ." the FoIt. steppingl,quite brla1dr these. f~ m~ben of the, WaJQeS-, After tbe bUBIn~ aessloh, the Refremments' lot home made Ice neglected Him.': You are always we!.. marriage of their daughter, Jon," days: . the Methodists ' are·, ~e chapter, of th~ ~ ~tar; pre81d~t. Maynard Weltz, conducted crearI\ and cake were served by tbe come a t the friendly ~ethodlst Ann, to LeRoy WoUe , son of .M r..and I . g '. big' aDJrlveraary Mta. J. P. ~. IInl. R. B. Bart.- a dI.IcuaIIon o~ the bigh..:11ght.B of . h08teaaes to conclude the happy oc- Church: Mrs. John H, Wolfe, of . Lebanon., p anmn • a . 1OCIt.. Kra., L. V. Briinatrator. ¥ra, the General Coilventloll 1>f the EPU- , caslon. ' • . September 28, at Brookville, Ky . .celebrati~n. Oelober 20th•••• BUa 060k• .lira. Glenn BJa.nd. ~' oopal Ch)UCb, being beld .at Kan.Ias ' . "III-LO'! ClLUD. BtJ8BANDB, The bride and groom ~ere at- :;alarles of the au~~' of .... Charles ,s atterthwaite ,te~g J~ ~ , ~~. ' l' ., CitY thla' ~ Rev, ~U save om'J'aUN &TLllN()REmi ENTERTAIN~D SUNDAY tended tiy Miss R,Ilth Hayes, pI. Water Wor~ O. ~. Joy,~..rut ~ of , about tbe~eb of fello~s , . ' " " . ,'.' • abort ' ln~reatlDg talk 'on the .:' - . ' . " - . - . .'" , .w~aynesvmc, Cecil R;UBfIeI. of :Leba-. th~, ~tees of ' PubUcI - . . . 'be\ workil wi t h~. naUrlng D!~ADf8 AT L1tK~~. hlstol'1of ' . ~ , ok ,.' :MlII* ~e 10.'· ,and Mame , ', T. , ~. and Mrs. H.. P. l)ye ,and Mr_ nOll, and H~r~ , ~eYi of ~<,Il'. Homer .Oare~; the elves the "Pipe ,CIq,b"; f.,' . ' -:---t' . " .. , ~ter \be • .. .. '~ BrOwml· enlert8~ ~ , luncheon and · ~rs· ,HIl!'0ld ~ller j~irled h06- wood. , . " '. J' Jgy'a _hi.... "" ' . ~ . ,_ U ' k ' i . ~~. BldI • . ~ to • was e'DJoYed, i1\J1'lq w~ Ulne ""r~ WednMd9' ,corbllnientlnar MrS; ~ Pltallt1~1 Sunday ' evening, t~ en- The bride" was a graduate of ~- .'-'-'''' at tb~, • ,. .,~ e . p p,. Ii'OUP of her 'l ..~beOo Soua ~ pmea ,were ~ ~ ~ 1Udp.. of' ~~, aDcl. ifrs;, Clyde ~rtatb the laSSies' of 't he ",II1.:1D" Springboro htg.b 8ChfOl ~1s 'Y.ecu'l ' ~~~::g:~III~=~:: "bile at work.;J.e1l& Tbo~p- ~ alte'tDooD, at "Gar lIGule". COIICIUIIoD of. wbleb, lb. hQdeai BU- OOIemAD, of .J~o,.,Gpct ,,~o are BrIdge clu., and their hUllbands. at \~ the groOm .attehJled ~ll ' ,PJ ::80., ber .... full of Ber ..... 11!"* lib. s. D. ~ .ned' refftwb........ , ' *JJmIdtnl thiiI ;'1'* at the PrtenlS'l the D!e bome. hlgb ac:hoolMd Is DOW employed 'at ftllAl'b ...7t ._ -pOden and he .. of 1tt4aI.... 1IrL D. • lUcIa ..... ~ ....'~. 111': ~ Mrs. Home. . '. '. - . A 'Jl8lhettl -eupper was ~oy~ the, National ~ Reglster oomPlt" -'-~1_ lPIliId_ :Ill. .," . tlelket:.' for the. ....... ad ' were added to tile Their ~er I_toe Included Mrs. followed With an evenlnl of ,'PIn- In ·DaytolL elaUoa 1;0 ~ ' au-ts_ 111'. Bdltb 1(. ' lin. D. L. Crane. ~. '~1ad1eI score was beld by Tbe:vouna couple are i.lici ... '!II ..... 1IaJIIb _ , ' . ~t,Mra: . II:Ui.D aD4 -BarrIl lin. a 8IOUt, aad, blab DD" tbe1t ~ with the 1P'OOIIl·1.J8ND&I ~ far .~ CIat. JIll4llllND, ..

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The Olnclru111.ti ,Federal Savlngs and Loan association.. Cincinnati. Am erican Stan dard of P erfection. 1940 EdItion. was a warded a Judgment of $2,361.49 BcCore the J udge In a poultry. show starts his job, he has familiarized and Interest of $]78.96 In its suit him. eU wtt.1l a book called the American Standard of Perfection. one vol - "alnst W. Roy Wyatt. Ml\.SOn. ~ens ume for each breed. In It are set down In detail t.hl.' characteristics of each art the property InVOlved in the /luit acknowle~ ged.

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and conformatIon of the perfect bird. We do not j udge a candidate by the color of h is eyes or hair or whethe.r his legs are l'ItOBA'l'E COUItT long or shon but If we study the job he hI\{! to do we can Itst some of the The net valu e of the . estate of trai ts of character that a m:m mus t have to fill that Jlj\rtlcular, olIlce. T he COWlty has no chief executive. I ts business Is conducted by three Mary E. Crane was fIXed by the court a t $5 ,305.40, wIth one beneUclcommissioners. They might be ca lled 1J1e executive committee or Board of Dry. Marianna Noell. Managers. They spend the tax money. The County Treasurer collects the The grOGs vaille of the est4te of taxes. be.nks and pays out the moner but t he comm issioners pass on nil Marion Howell determlned at $4,180; the bills. Read the list of bills paI d ~ y t he county In one of the county the n et value a t $3 .079.52. 'papers and you will ha ve some Idea of what this covers. The commlsslon- ~tes for hearlng have been se t by ers let the oontrn.cts for all work done for th!! cOWlty and tor all pur- the court as follows; Inventory of the estate of Erma Williams on Oct. ohases. There nre laws governing the lettlng at c(\ntracts but there are 22; schedule or debts of the estate of loopholes In l~ws for those who are ]ookJng for them. This power of lettlng Lucy HastIngs. same date inventory conLract6 ls the danger point where most often oorruptlon se/.<; In. There of the estate oC Thomas Cole, same; is danger when thls power Is In the hands of m en who are either weak, Inventory of estate of Wminm Obertoo easy ,going or dishonest. Men who are weak or too easily persuaded . lin, hsame ; Inv~~~ry of estat.e of • Lea Ann Lan"""re, same; schedule mak It easier for the dishonest to get In theLr work . of debts of Mary Eva Probasco, COmmissioners are paid twelve hWldred dol.lar~ a year each . It Is same; sche duI~ or'debts of es~te of s UpJlQ\'5ed to be a part time job but It takes more time than many active Mary E . Orane. same; the Inventory business men CAn give. In ot her words we must get three men. two to be of the esta~ of George Moormeler. October 15. elected this ' year and one 1n t.he off year, for one hundred dollars a month The report of Frank C. Anderson, e~ch. wi th the good Judgment, bU8lness abillty. honesty. backbone. and execuLOr of t he estate ot Estella M. t ime to handle the business of the count y. spend your money . buJld your Logan. Lebanon. a pproved by ,the roads. admlnlster reUef. build and repair county buildings. keep county court. Charles S . Irwin. Lebanon. narne~ vehirles on the road, hire and fire county employees and a thousand and trustee of trusts created by the will one things not mentioned here. of the late Lon Simonton. Lebanon. Review the specl!lcaUons. Oood judgment. This , ill no office to be Reports ot Cha.rte,rs D . Maple, I!1ven to some gOOd party follower 'who h as had hard luck . Luck: Is too of_ commJsslon tor es tate of Carde Hat_ field approved. t~n jus~ ,plaID good or bnd judgment. The oourt set October ]6 to hear . Business ability. Oan a mall who has failed LO run h ill business or farm the Inventory of the estate ot Sarah . ~ccessfully do any better with your business? . Urton . Morrow. . Bone&~y. Thi~ is Iln all or nothing Point. The com.mJssloners handles Cassie Sheets found mentally 111 by _t,te peoples money and must be above suspicion. , the court and appUcation for her ad_ A sWf back-bone. This Is a noth er "must". The man with contracts to mission to the Dayton State HOSpital let is approached from every side with every sort of proposition from the ordered made. breed . the

NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TU LtVY IN EXVEBB OF mE TEN MILL LIMITATION

most harmless sort or ax to grind to schemes to loot the treasury. He must The net value of the estate of Mary . Eva Probasco determined .at '17.255 b6 able to bold ~ own ground. with two benefl.ciarles: EnId P. Van TIme. He must be able to give the time and thought necessary to do a 'Meter, 'and Hall1e' Small. Lebanon. , . . good job. . ., Vada Marshall : LewIS , appointed Does thLs Seem to be too la r,s e an order. This Is Just. BI stream.llned anmlnl.stratrix of the estate at RobedItion of the American Standard of Perfection for Public Oincil!ols. What ert N. Le~ieh, Haml:H.oft Bogan aDd David Stamp appointed 1I(ls been snld about County conuntsSloners appUes to Township Trustees. appraisers. £xcept the hundred dollars a month. ThAre are gOO<! men in pubUc office The net value of the estate of a nd we hope there always will be good men wUlIng to serve lihe commun- Lucy Hastings, Lebanon. determined i ty but ali election time .we paraphrase Klp]iI)g's cry of the wolf pack at at " .653.10, with "three sons and four daughters as beneficiaries. the Oouncll -Rock. Look welLl Lopt waUl .Ob Taxpayer. Ber husband, a sOn, and two granddaughters share In the estate REGlMEN1'ATJON BY BADIQ a! Floa Z. Meeker, Franklin. ac-

NOTICE Is hereby gi~en that in James JohnlJOn ~o Ray M. Combs, 1>ursuance of a Resolut.ion of the lot HI5 In Hlgh1ailtd Park' addU on ~ .Bon.rd of Education of the Wa.y ne Rura l SchOOl Distriot. War r e n S outh Lebanon. County , Ohio passed on t he 5th. day of Al\Il1lSt. 1940, th ere will be subNOTa E OF };LE TION ON TAX, mltted to 1\ vote of th people of said LEVY .IN EX E S OF TIlE TEN Wayne Rural School D lstrlct , War'. \\tlLL LD~nTATION r n Coun ty, Ohio, a t ~he NOVEMBER ELEOTION to be held In the NOTICE is h er.eby given that in salel Waync Rural Scboo] District. pursuance of a. 'f;~lui lon of t he Wa rren Oounty, Oblo, a,t the regular COUNOIL o[ t he V ILL A 0 E p laces of voldng th erein , on TuesWA~ESV1LLE. Ohio, passed on day. ti1e 5Ul day of November. 1940 . the 5th dJly of ~UGUST, 1940, t here t h e question of levyIng a tax In exwl\l be submitted to . vote of the cess of t he ten mill llmltatlon for people of said VILLAGE OF t he benefit of sRltt Wayn e Rural W AYNESVlLLE ,a t the NOVEM- School District for the purpose of tile BER ELECTION, to ,be held In t h e opera Lion a nd nmhltcnance of said vUJage of W AYNIfSVILLE . Ohio at School Dist rict. a t. a TJi.te not ext he regular places of votin g the,r aln , cel'<ling t hree S) mills for each one on TUesday, the lit h day of Novem_ dollar of va luaUon , whIch arnoLtnts ber. 1940, the qm!s\.lon of levying a to No Dollnrs anel thirty cents tax In excess of t.he ten mUI IImlta-. ($0.30) for each one hundred dollars tion for the beneCit of THE VILL- of valuation, for three years, 1941 , AGE OF WAYNE:SVILLE tor the ]942 a nd ]943. purpose of current ex penses of said The Polls for said Election 11'111 be villago at a· rate not exce eding one open at 6:30 o'clock A. M. and r emUl for roch one dollAr or va luation . main open untU 6 :30 o'clock P . M. whIch amounts to No Dollars and ' (Eastern Standru:d Time) of said te n cent.s $0.10) for each one hun- day. dred dolla rs of va lua tion .. for !lve By order of the Board of years. LO-wit : ]940. 1941. ]942, ]943, Elections. of W a r r e n CoWlty. Oblo. a nd 1944. W.W. SHURTS, JR., Clerk The Polls for said Election will b o o pen a t 6 :30 o' clock A . M. and r e- Da ted Oct. 4th , 1940. m a in open until 6 :30 o'clock P . M. Mlrunl Gazet te-Oct.lO-17-24-31 (Easter S tandard Time) of said day. By order of t h e Board of To do ,as you would be done by. I,s Elections. of W n r r e n t he plain . sure, and Wldisput.ed rule of morality and justice. County, Ohio. W.W. SHUll.TS. JR .. Cle rk Dated Oct. 4th. 1!'40. Joy In one's work Is the consumate Miami Gazette-Oct. 10-17-24,31 I do not hWlger for a well-stored mind, Labor Is dlscovc.rea to be the grand conqueror, enrlcblng and bulldlng up ] Only wIsh to jjve my lIle. and find nations more surely than the proud- My heart in unison with all m~riest battles. Wllllam Ellery Channing kind. -Edmund Gosse

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Promotion Is 'Secret' Key To :Sriccess Advertising EsSential to . Rapid Turnover in Busi· ness, Merchants Told. By MERL& THORPE

In pursuance Of the Order of the Probate Oourt of Warren county. OhiO, I wW offer for sale at public. SATI$FACTION auction Qn Saturday, the 19th day of October. ]910. at .:1 o'~loclC P. 'M., on the. prem.lSes, the following real ' estate, to-wit: Sltuate 'ln the VUlage of Harveys PHONE 7021 •. bu rg, In the 'oounty of Warren and ~tate of Ohio, to-wit: Being pa.r~ of Butopl 's Survey No. 5'15. and further described as toll Oil'S : Beginning a t a stone on the South side ot TAltVIA.J.. ITHIO TAR AND Clark's Avenue and N. E. corner . to • ROAD OIL; EXCAVATINO Isaac Collett's lot ; running thence S. 10' E8st 12 poles to a stone; D UMP ,TROCK SERVIOE th ence N. 80' E. 8O Y.. feet to a stone; thence N. 10' W. ]2 poles to 0. stone; PIT RUN, LOADED 30c YD, thence S. 80' W . 80 Y.. feet to the beginning. containing 80 poles, more or less. Said real estate Is lOCAted on Pbolle, Wuynesville 4t R II Clark Avenue In the VUlage or Bar\·eysburg. Massie TownshiP. Warren , Le bauon office ' Pbone 473-Kcounty. OhIo ; the building thereon rCB.98 ·M.· .Morrow Pbone No. S has no street numbe'r. The first street East 'Is Maple Street; . there being no street West. Said premises are appraised at ~; seven hWldred dollars (,700.00) and must b e sold for not less than twothirds of said a ppraised value. .

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hand. The terms of sale are cash in WALTER T . JORDAN As administrator with the w1lJ annexed of the estate of Luella Thomas, deceased. _Alton F. Brown, Attorney.

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LEGAL NOTIOE

The unknown surviving sPousc, lf any there be, of Wm. Lovett. deceased; and h.is unknown lIelrs. devisees, legatees, next of kln, theil' admlnlstrators. executors and ass18DS. If any there be, nnd any and ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN all persons claiming under them four Cattle, bop, libe'ep and Clll".. , to Norrie-Brock Ct.., live wire and Wh06e names and places of residence prollJ'ual"e 8..... f"r the htataeat are unknown to the plaintiff and market prices' and good IIfll'\1ce. cannot with reasonahle diligence be Uni". Sloell Yard,' CineIDo.ti. O. you are, they bad to set asIde much ascertained ' or any and aU persons Tune In OD R.dln Station WCKl' more. " ita 1ng :I~I_IM~ an -1 ter 12:26 to 12 :80 ? m. for our "aU. "How Simple starting a business v or ............'6 y n ~t In . mar~flt rel)(irta. would be and how hazardous carry- the herelll1l.1'ter descrlbed .real estate. - - - - - -.--.,.--- - - tng . on an established one lf aU W1ll take notice that on the 4th daY Records of Warren County, Ohio." tbere Is to do is to 'open shop,' and of Septen\ber. 1940, A. B . Stubbs, adThat Insoflll' as said A. B. Stubbs cuslomers would come-a -running mlnlstrator of the estate of said as such admlnlstral;Qr can, in the exfrom oth er merchants. W Lo tt d ed "] doubt If III per ce nt of your m. ve, eceas • rued his Pe- ercise of due diligence ascertaln, aatd prospective customers pass your titian In the Probate Oourt pf War- decedent left no surviVing apoUle, store and see your sign nnd window. ren ~unty, Ohio. being case No. nor any /heirs. devisees, legatees, next Even th.o se who do. see nothing but 2046 on the OlvU Docket thereof, al- of kin. D(lr an1 legal repreaeDtatlve a sign, they feel no personality. no leging that the persona.l estate of or representat.lves thereof. . hwnan pull. no speCial lnformatJon said decedent Is 1n8utflclent to pay The prayer of· -'d Pet1t1on .- ."-t of what you bave to give them tor , his d bts 0... u_ theu- pa tronage. Ob, yes, you go to e and the charll'es of admln- said r~l estate' be sOld free from aU church. Join a lOdge or civic group Isterlng his ".state; that he died right of dower , of any 'survlvtnc and thus you give III' service to pro- seized in fee simple ot the following spousc' that the rights and interests motion. But you must fig ure out des.crlbed real estate 8ltuate .in the all ~es ~y be fully deterways 19 induce all prospectS, to try ~.d county, to-wi": mined; and that said petitioner, A. out your goods and services. You Situate Iii the 'oounty , of Warren. H. Stubbs. be authorized 'and ormUst consider this as important as Stat f Ohl any other phase of ' your undertak. . e 0 0, and In the VUIage 01' dered to sell said real estate aCcorctIn g. Harveysburg and described as rol, Inll to law and for such other and "Turnover is the Ilfe-blood of ~ny lows: Beginning at a stone Comer further relief to whlth hIniIIiY be' business. A 510,000 stock ought to to Merlba Bormell's lot on South ent.ltled. turn over t1iree times a year. $30.000 Street. thence S. 62 Y.. · E . with South The persons first above ~enUoned in sales Wnrrant from $900 to $1,500 Street forty (40) f ee t to a . s tone; will furt.her . take no.uce that ... _.. , a year In advertising. Stocks won't th N 27 w ~ .....,.. turn unless there is eJ!ort. The adence . Y.. ' E. eight and two. have been made parties ·defendant to ditlonal $],000 in sales nels more thirds (82-3) , poles; thence N. 82~' ~Id Petition and that they are rethan the first $tO.ooo. Overhead re- '{N. forty (40) feet to . saLd Merlba qulred ~ 1UlSW!lI' th~ same on or' be.. Hormell's 'lIne; theme S. 27~' W. fore ' the 19th day of October 1940 eight and two-thirds (8 2-3) poles to or judgment w!ll ~ taken a~d~ . the place 01' beginning; . be!rlg the ingly. . same premises conveYed by Oeo. , Dated this ' 5th day of 'September Blanton D.Dd Lou Blanton, his -wife, ]940. ' ~ ~ ,'. ' to WD}. Lovett on No!~mber 22, 1915, . A. H . STUBBS. P!alnd1r . Which conveyance Is recorded ' in Carl AbaecherU Atto~ Deed Book Vol. 100, Page 333 of the for Plalntur '

Editor 01 Nf,flion'. 8ulinru•. A wise and . I~uccesstul puslnt'ss mOJLWl.ce _sald to me: "Big bus Iness Is without exception 0 little bu9iness.grown up. Only a-fe.~,'PI'ises ever--become" big . Why? Tbl!re II no difrcrence in the technIque. Each buys, displays, sells watChes charge accounls. establishes credit, Is courteous, tries to render it service to customers. Thel'~ Is one cruelal dlfterence in the cIIeiree of emphasis the successful business places upon one practice. ~I'hat Is promotion. He considers alnllost first the methods of getting mlGre c4st0p1ers-and cording to her will. tiled Tuesday. holding them. Obsctve the bus IWe are hO~lfjed at the regimentation of ' Pt!oplea by the diCtators and ~e husband Henry W. Meeker. Bnd nesses around you and see If I'm . the two granddaughters Harriet 0 not right." ~~elreglmentatlon of war but bow many of us have eSCAped the American !,nd MarJery Ann . Meeker, eaoll re~ That was years ' ago. I have ob~ntatlon -by radle. The nation wide ' hook ups divide us into great celve parcels of Ftanklln real estate. I!crved. rm rcady"to go hJm a step further and say that the maLn rea~roupe whOie! w1101e life Is arranged and regimented for U8 by the ~IY The residue is wLlled to the husband .on most small businesses that do pl'Ogram,a ai they come over the air We get up by the Top ~f the Mornmg, and a son,. Fred O. Meeker, In equal not get ahead ·1. t1ie lack of appre• .~ by the Breakfasi; Express. 'ride to town or dust the .living room by ~res. Mrs. Meeker died September clation of, or lack of ability to pro" 22, leaVing an estate estimated at mote. • title-Mqn1lng Almanac or the Forell{Jl News go to be!! after we have hea~ $23.000. . - - Now-'-'promoti(ln ll to Borne has a 'i!ut-list, 'news from "the fOllr comers of ·the Earth." All t.he activities of The will of Frances J . Snell, South bad flavor. Bu~ I use It In the dietile dai and week are ' tlmed by the radio 'p rogt'ams. Callers are weloome Leb.anon, leaves her es tate of unde- t10nary meaning, to encourage; to , move forward, U11 provide the Incen. or not QIlPendlng upon whether or not t"ey interrupt our favorite broad- termlned value, to a son. Fred E. live. Promotion In a business is' C:fI.5t . We g~ out or ~tay ~t bome accordIng to ,the program of the evening Snell. II- niece Bernl': e MllIs, ~d a known technlcaUly 'as merchandise:en ch.urch Is up .. ....:·Ins . t the competit.lon of the radio. 60 far however daUghter-In-law. Ethel S. Snell. The Ing. ....son was named executor. '. Helpln, a lIuslness Man. , w~. stili can switch from Oolumbla to National or Mutual at will no Ges- An appllca Uon tiled by Han'iet B . I talked with a business man the tdpo Is lurking around to find out w.hat we listen to. Opinions critical of Meeker for the appointment of a other day who ~bught ] could help him. He said be wasn't doing 110 the. government can stili be expressed and listened to, without fear of the guardian tor Harriet and Marjery well. He had recently set up in buslII(E~E THORPE concentration We may be regimented but we can stU! choose our Meekt'r WlJl be heard October 14. ness. having raisled and put $10.000 lnto the venture. This Included his regtullinir--Natlona] or Columbia. mains the same. It'. the Inerease stock of goods, 80trlething left over nEAL I;;ST J\TE TItANSFEKS brings \he profit. Go out after tor rent, clerk hire, telepbone and that that ad~ltlonal 10' per cent." lights. stationery' , etc.. He had It John W. and Alma Holt to oeorge 'Storekeeper or lI(ercbantf MUSINGS OF AN IDLER budgeted down tel a nickel. Tips. man wa. not a merebant. and Louella Sellers, lot 86 In Sp'rlngWhen he lamellted that the elecHe was a storekeeper. There la a trIc sign .w.lth. hi, name on It cost ": The first tang of autumn directs our thoughts toward, sweet elder. ~ro. Jonathan M. Cook, deceased . to him $30, that people didn't respond vast difference. The ltorekeeper' puts. a "sign" in his local paper anel blci:Dr)' nu~. 'hackberries, and ripe perslmmoM. Bessie Cook, 85 acres In Wayne twp. a. he expected, that gave me my wbinel ab,out Its belna charity or cue. John S. DruJey, deceased to Marunnecessary expenSe. The mer· "Bow ' much did Y9U set aside for chant ' sP8PdS time 'in preparing each . Many good 'U:Jings can be said at the automobile but one very grave tha Frances Druley, 28 acres In ' promoting _ this new venture?" I week on p aper what he would .a~ ~ apiJl!t.lt m ust be recognized; the qulck fet-a-way it provides has Warren county. asked. ' to 1,000 prospcct:a lf he called upon Thomas Cole. deceased, to VirBe looked at me blankly. ' , ~ 10 crime than has any oth~ single tactor in 25 years. them perlonally_ He makes.1t the ginia Cole Young, Interest In 25 I explained. "Here you have ev- .ftrl!t , Item on hIs we~y ' calendar. ncres In Franklin twp. erything to take ,eare of customers. As definl~e a ehorl!' a. opening UR pIiaad em 1I1e Is pretty much gaged by our feelings Rachel MIlUkln to Harry Eastman. But what provision and thought have In ,the morning or sendlni out bil YO'U given to gettllng the customers . ._UcX;J· 1R t ear t we will dle and at others are afraid two tracts In MalnevlJle. bDls o'n the tirst ot the' month; 'A nd to come ,In . and gl~e you Ii trial? the . ~ost ot sending tbli personal tri. Delmar Balnwn to R. M. Combs, Do yoil think that when 'they happen tlm t we will Dot_ lots 96-97 In IDghland Park Addition down this way they are gblng to vitatlon into the "homes of posllble eustomers he include. not a* an exto South Lebanon. drop In Just _because YOU ,' ·are penslf, ' but al an investment as 1m. Ttlre are- 427 golf ~urses tn the greater Chlcago area.. a new store? OUt oi curiosity? Do BeUe Saker to S . Olenu Worley, por,tant 'a nd necessary QI the lame you trade. ~t way? Perhaps. iome amount Investecl in a~1 on. the plot at Morrow. ·one disgruntled ,w ith bl. present shelves. None or ws·. r · quite as Important as we would 11ke to think we are. ~ry E. ,Beachler- to Robert T . mercbant, may .'ilve. •you a trial.' , Many successful blillnelli men are trude Barnes, tract in Deerfield tw]>. But trade does no:t 60at-around, hiteaUed, ~ut few · lire cholen. ' 'lbe Snmuel 'l'ur~r to Albe"t and Ger- ur:-mls8.. It mUB{~av~ II, reason. Seem~I. )' everythin g .but stewing pans and gravy lad]es have been buying Plltillc' ," stands ready' rea trude Barnes, trac;t In Deerfleld tw)). -'DreaIB, ~p' 8e1Pti. sP.Qn!1 \0 ', ~e'rsollal~ty. 'real: 8t!rvlce. eWualA!din ~nl,i!lIA:turlng costume jew~_ . George and LOis Hen~e, to the ''Now, you a'pjllrec'iate this 'a little expert buylrlg. . _. The, oppo~tuftlty­ Village of Lebanon: .023 8C1'ea ' In when ;y.ou ',Put up a sign. and dress ma.y.- Qe there. The ,Wrek:eeper la your window. . But )'00 let It atop there, waiting. but the plibUe doesn't AlDCICIC tile ~c:l ~es; Eft Sharp uwy be a muslc1an but he is also a Lebanon. there. You have not faced ; the nee. know and is woefully IndUferent to ' real ....... ~er in l$ber1dan, 'Wyoming'. Theodore, Traylor to Oolt and tiela essary ftem: a. neceasBTl-oa. rllDt _ . -Mumma. two tracts totallng 9 acres' or Uabt or bellt, Che Item ot encour. lIoding out. Tl,le storekee~ takea' too Uterally the Emer.ooia'" 6ctloD · a,laa cu.tomera ,to come In. Sue- that th~ people wID learn in lO!I\e ,.~...~rr Of .,.. street news 'vendeta; "AU right buddy what town In Wayne twp. , . Alvona Bennett to Louts W. Knu- eelatul merchantli -after they lire ea- mysterious wa1 of the better rnout. spot strangers. ' even • 11377 ... __ tabllabed . . from 2 to I per t:'rap, ~ be walta. Tbe DieJ6ant, -~ , always . -.. . acres in um::rfleld twp. to be spent In on lb, oUler banctloaa no tame tit Eldon W1lkerlOn ~ truItt!ea Or IDeat .aad at- &eDIn, / __ about bet• . ..t.bIDIr ~b. reY-.l all of tile ..... Church of God, 0tea0nIa, ~ Ja WubInIf,on twp. , . . DOl' all &be ladI GIl that of ~

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Cal .mire nors of ~hlb~~~~:'::: ~ tit, 'tlon tivelyio di~IIlI':Il".,fnl ,'7l~t::: ~ able. : Bricker has set c~erYatloD Ja Ohio back more thaD.tea yaJ'L lie knows ootruns aboat th:s.:t pose of conservation. and " RlIllning ~rue of h only as a~litical 1DKhiae. to f o r ml he He' ha~ betrayed "bia trult IIIOIt broke all shllmefully. - , ", ' ~ thosc promis· . Contrast ~il , clb~. per!s with a cruel ror"lanee of Go"erOOr BriCker disregard that with that of ~or Ilartln L is appalling. ' Dayey, who baa ~ ~_Ufe-IP.IIC fie has provdevotee of 'CODServation; . • e ll rerentedly ' Gov~rnOr Dave~ ralk-did taIce that his word conservation out Of POBtica aDd is rio good. would not let poUtJCiaaa iOacb. Bricker's "artla ... D _ that Departln~nt. ' kept first action 011 this subject was to n~ost . comJ?t!tent em~tPyeeS, aiad pass somt: "ripper" legislation hired additlonlll ones on tIleobaaia un!1cr the sanctimonious pretens~ 01 the,ir kilow1edp ~~_ of cre.a ting a non -partisan Conence, without regard u; P611\k:L servation Counti\. His appoinlDavey ,did more 'for ' conlernm~nt~ were thoroughly disap, : tion . in .four years, than 'bait bee. POllltlllg. except' two or three. He done in the p~vloti, ~er 8t~ckcd that Council with ,his ~cnt.ury. Hc made it aomethina ' own "yell-men." . real ' in Ohio. ; He ..;onsoreci ,a .. Instead .. of giving the new larlle amount . of imP9ftaDt leauConservation'Council independent pqwer , to act accordinB' to -their . I~t.lon, ,full appropriations, ic~en­ own judgment, Bricker ' immtdi~ , IIrlc research, atid eatatililhed the greatest program 'of coolepa'lteLy too.k personal and politiCal tion actiVIties iq ' thl: hi,to17 of control. Ohio. ' • . . .His next act was to aj)poi~t a"~ . Ti\e sportsmen Of OhiO bow Qu~ctor• . a , Rep,ublic,an county Bricker broke his p1'om'-a IDee chairman. who. knew no~inlJ ' a cheap pollticia~ 'aDa be'ra),ed , about conservation except. ilogs. , the -sPortsmen; . u.~ wu tile He) las no knowledge of the sci-gr~.telt' (rlend and pr~ottr ~, ence .and' philosophy of conscrVa: .~ation ,lWei' had ill Q"~' • . lion. " . ,~ : .,' '", 1. • I" . The presellt ' Govern~r's next , tIfM. _act was fq rlre Pol) the experienced and capa~le ,?fflcerll. and empldy~ 'ees that , he could lay hi. unhQI, hands uPOIl, 'He ' Qleailed out' nearly idl the t!n\ployee., .110 knew ".about Ute · pro. sram.

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Shelby. Miss .. for a year straIning service, t~ question oC these soldiers losing their vote at the Noyember 5th ~lectlon Is rio longer · 9. problem." stated SocreLary of State George M. Neil'ncr at n. I'ecent press confellence. "Absent vciters ballots are now available at all count.y Boards. of Election and voters who wl:ll ~e flO miles or more away Crom tileLI' home preclnot on eleotion day, may now I.ast tbelr ballot by· applying, In peron or by letter. to thelr 'county ELect10n Board. If Ilpplicatlon Is lTU\de by letter, ample time should be ai_ lowed for the return of the ballot as ali absent vote.r's ballots must be in the possession of Oounty Boards of Elections not later tbAn noon on Friday, November 1. As the ballots must be forwarde d and returned by • \ . l'egtstered mnll and there ts usually 60me delay In tIlls class of mall. Ie -r1le New Deal has been In the saddle IS most Important to see tl1at the refor eight· years. Instead of uniting the people. it has aroused internal dissension. turn ballot Is posted ' In time to asInstead of bringin8 prosperity, it has piled sure Its receipt by . the Boo.rd of up an enormous national debt. Instead of EJections not later than noon Nostrengthening defen$e. it haJ led us un· vember 1. Otherwise, It will not be prepared to the verge of war. Instead of counted", said Secretary NefJner. the democratic principles to which it gives lip service only. we DOW have the The Sta.te Division ot ConservaIIreatcst one-man power this country haS ever seen. 1nere I, sinisler "".uninlt in tion reports it will conduct super· the fact that despite established tiadltioa. vised hunting on approximately . this one man was able to diCl* his own 250,000 acres of pubUc and private nomination' for a third term. lands in the state. This Includes AmedcI WlIlti QO dktalora, "lthln 1M' with· 107,098 Ilcres State Forest Lands, out, The people that .,hen they nominaled Wmddl L Willkie '0< Presi<knt' in ... 59,525 acres MuskLngum Conserun·bossN Republican CODffCltiOO, WllIklc be- vancy DIs~rlct, 10,000 acres Miami licv.. that peromeot mould be the , ....., of the peop'" IlOl their ..,1,.;, that 'flI1Mn Conservation District and 71,379 priwould rothe, bave I Iw market thin. dole: vate lands. Hunters desiring to vIsit thlr labor WlIlb onI, flit pay, not the de· .. ruction ' 01 the capital that creoles jobs: thai any ot these areas must first reglabusinat mould ' be ftS\Illltd, GOt punishtd. ter at a checking station and obtain Wondell L Willici. IenOW. thlt • mponUble ConSI.... nd a.. Indepeodtnt SupraDe Court .,.. a permit.

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'l'WE!I:' Y yt..I\It ~ AGO . TOBER 13, 1920

more weeks between lnltlnl mobUIZIItlon. October 16, and departure of the Ohio National Guard, ordered by Pr~dent RoaseveJt . t'~ Camp

Sun.-Mon:·trues.

P~el/ue Saturday 11:30 P . M.

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appoluted 1\ t six o'clock 11 well dlnller \\las served to about 800 Masons a rt.er IVhich toasts wcre responded to by Rev. J. F. Cadwallada. Solomon Fred . of Lebanon nn(1 hnl'les HCJlld. a former Wo.rl' n Countlan.

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Misses Doris H end er ~oll . Ca rolyn Lay boul'Ile. Rhea Janet and Evelyn . Cnr Lwrlght were entel-talncd to dlnShown, left to right, as they conferred on th~ prelsi.denti8I candldah's lpecia~ train r~ntly. aNo n cr. Monday evening, by Mrss Klzzle Wendell L. Willkie, head of tho Republican nal:ionall:ic~et: Govern.o r John W. Bricker, _king re-eJection; and Mayor Harold H. But'l Jn. of Cleveland. candlidate for the United States Senate. The ~ Merritt. graph was made botween rear platform appearancelS of these candidates as the traiD lr."eIecl...at.r.rcll from Toledo to Cleveland. then ce down to Youngalown and PiUabuzgb. - - --,~ .J Mr. and Mrs. W. E. O'Neal and the MIsses Belle an(i Martha O'Neall spent lnst week In . LexingIn operation In t he Unlted States . numbered 2082. The rollS have a n et Au dilol' A. M . Pa rker said, ton. Ky .. where they visited relatives Under the prcsent administration. Increase of 6,335 since July 1. and. Ilttended the fll(:es. IlR HtULVEY IS FATHER ioCaI communities al)d public schools - --

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Lcbanon.-Dr . Arch D. Harvey, 'fEN YEA.RS AGO Lcll:tllon physician a nd 11 member of OCTOBER 8, 1930 th e Lebanon Board of Ed,!catlon, Is the futl1e I' of a son , bom Monday at ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Leonard Tinn ey enS t . An n 'S Hospl\.al, Dayton . wl·tnlned with a bh'thd ny dinner Friday evenln honoring the Ia.Uer's $26.000,000.000 and the Interest WtlS GUAND JURY RECESSE:D (: L~t.ers. Mrs. Fra nk ·R eed . of WlI-'!hState Welfare Direc tor Oh arles around four per cen t. Thls lndebtedAFTER AUTO INJURIES Ington D. O. The guests were Mrs. Sherwood, Ohio Admln lstratol' ot ness was reduced $10.000.000.000 TO WOMEN JUUORS Irvin Ln\vson . and son. Jimmie, of tile ClvUlan Conservation Corps . hNS WILUlI1 eleven yen.Ts. so that when Covington . Ky .. MI'. and Mrs. S. S . . I. _ti.1 to AmericlIl l.t'belty u Presidentill been authorized to eoroll 4,309 n ew the pl'eSCnt depression started , th e Lebnnon- When two women. mem- Ell is nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Dn.l. power. Ilh!Ct ·bim Il1d del.., the third ._ . State Treasurer .Don H. Ebright members In Ohio Cor the 's1x- public debt stood at $16 ,000,000,000. bel'S were Injured In Bn automobile lis Boger and family. Mr. and Mrs. wbo Iftk only 10 perpetuate tbenuelyn III oIIice. has caUed attention to the 12 per mons' camp periOd .beglnnlng Oc- The present public dEibt 1s now wl th-, accident . the Warren County Grand Tollon Lawson and famLly , Mrs. E bow· and-arrow Is the prlm~ ON THE RADIO cent gIllll In Sales Tax collections tober 1. The enrollees will 1111 va.- In hal.llng dlstance oJ 50 billion dol- Jury was dismissed. Tuesday. Robert Furnn.s and children. Ttte li ve wea pon 'of the chusa. ThereGoY. Ill'C lll "a,er IUlTON . thls year up to September 14. Col- cancles caUGCd by the discharge of lars. Specifically, It Is $49,693,000,000. Mrs. Earl J . Mnag, Ilnd Mrs. chLldren elljOyed a weiner roast and (\)r e. llrellery is. very pUlJuia r In the .".- PrIll.., lectlons for this periOd thla year men who bave completed their terms If the present s pending policy of th e Oh arles Carroll, both of Mo~w , watermelon. co\1 f'l(es (or wom n. The wily rede ve,,· ....~ .... -em. J ' StatloM . I m all " Iso was good a t rchery '8nd Wiele WHIO. ·w ere '34;666,522.44 as B8R1nst $30,- or have found prvate employment. lederal ac\mlnis trat Ion were to s to P weI' hurt when tIle a u to mob~l e drl v6.' · ·7:00 P..... _ .W6A~b':!':/IA~A~M'::: .. it. WHIZ, 898,826.76 for the sa.me periOd last Ohio's new quota Includes 3,982 jun- now, this governmenl; would hn.ve to n by Mrs. Onrroll was struck . on Mrs. Susnn Wilkerson nnd MI'. paiWilliam nting Ule W'H~. Tellface. wa s a ramuua arctlel' y - year. rr this percentage of. tncrease lor members and :127 war veterans. dig up $1 ,500,000,000 every .year jusl t Rou te 123 near Morrow as t.hTe -dare nnd Mrs. L. H . Gordon aLtended the who split an apple p,ead WWVA WWVA.Is malnta1ned, Ohio schools and to po.y Interest on thE! debtr--6nd th s going to the coul·thouse ues y wedding of Miss Dorts Wilkerson w llh 1111 ar ru w. In the at01." DO ·.O:GO-IO:t5\.M.,WSPO '.M. WS'D communities wlU have shared in OhIo Old Age Pension rolls would not reduce the debt one mom ln g. Ilnd MI'. Albert B. Klcfnber, Sa tur- .. no> eVl'r tells who , wlp~ U~~ CJder OH~UPUILICANCAW'A""COMMmn collections from this source of inore relllcl1ed a new peak of 128,583 reclp .. penny. If present plans are carried 'rhe gr and j ury, whiCh met Mon- day evening, in Dayton The bride ls . uul ot the boy's eyes,;'OI' plck~ t.\te Dee c£ ..... Q .... fr nm hIs hnlr.... . id;-'rh~I;·;- than f50,000,000 by !be end of 1940. tents In Sel)tember 'whose beneUts out. the debt Will be nearer $60000 . ,- dllY ,. will no t be reconvened until ~he n granddaughter oC Mrs. Wilkerson. s!'''dp' I Ler~ al wayS -r menaaD me -- - - _ . - Ohio's Bales Tax system Is genera.lly aggregated $2.942 .276 for the month. 000.000 next year and It will go on Injured members have recovered, "lwAn/t of the nrrow." 'nlIs milan. · :ljI,l':'IL· ronsldered by experts to be the best New n~''!Ies' added In September moun ting as long as the present Prosecutor O. Donald Dllatush said. The a nnual meeting r.. : the Hills, tl lnl the arro\v has an a,ceent and ~_~_~_~_~~~~~_ _ _ _~~_ _ _ _ _ _~_ _ _~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-:"~~ = .~~~_~lsOO~~~. ~ st ~W~~ , as , b ~~~~m ~~~ ~~~ ~e1~ s~k sili~l~~n~ ' , date for til r econvening oC the jun-. . MJ ;sloruu'y oclet>. \Va:; he ld ' 11 the Arrows wh is tle througb tb ~ air. If The annual meet1n:g oC t.he Central F .ul'tcen ('imlnal eases were being M~ thod i:;t ~Urch' . at Blanchester. the air Is AnnJe Laurie. It 'I an ar. Ohio Te her's Ass ocIati on w III I.nvc .ti"nted by the jury, whioh was Tui'sday . Men . b(l'~ o~' til ' lo ' ", ! Gocl- to whist.le through. evenror U., ._ - • row But no arrow can wb1:l • Ilu'. bring 9,000' school tEillcbers to 9 0 - scheduled to report to Common Pleas ply In a tLendance ,were Mrs. A. K . Ilk ., .".. "8 ' . ~_U'Qm an opera e ...erClYI }'g,a..· lumbus on November 1 and 2. Jud,!c Oharles B. Dech!lo t early nc,'Ct Jay, Mrs. Maurice S I\\'or , T:!:I's . L . letto." . . . week. B ck . MI·s. Hownrd lIJ·c:ldeacon. . Ohlo's onlon centell'. 1300 acres of - ---- -- Mrs . O . R. Ungl esby~ Mrs. G . O. Dlmarsh Innd near Kenton , Hardln WAr R.EN i'P ORTSMEN bert. Mrs. J osiah Da..vls. Mrs. G . D. county, is harvesting 900 car loa.ds ":0 MF.ET IN l\f()RROW Ml.lls. Mrs. J . W. Lotz. Mrs .. Ray - . Of a truth, men are mYII_tlea'!Y lapproxlmately 450,O()0 bushels) of - - -mond Conner. Mrs. Fred Kimmerle. united : a mysterious boUd <Jf onions, says t he U. S. StatJstlca l L< lJa, : n ,-- 'T,he Warren county . M!·s. HaFey Rye. and Mrs . W . P . brotherhood makes all men one. Onion Grower's Association . Most Fis h II nll Gllme assoct:;t.tioll will mect Salisbury. -Oal':yle. the present crop will be shipped to Th Ul'~dI1Y evening In Morrow at the . eastern markets a.nd sold at $1.00 to municipal lJuil cll ng, lial'J'Y Eldridge. $1.25 per 100 pounds, It was Inc\l- jr.. I ran kHn, annpuncecl. ca.tea. A ll hony Pfo,rr. dlstrlcli six f;uper_ wlll he tile pl'i nclpal speaker. IlUam vLsor n the. onr,erva tlon department, HendC'rs hot, gam e management; supervl 01', will a lso a ppeal' on the PI'O' gra ll , '

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Bartard Family Tree Traced By Society

Lebanon - The Warren County Teachers' Ilssq ation held aftenloon The C'randfat her of a WaynesvLl1e a.nd evenin g scsslons a t their la.U 1'csldent came to Red Lion a hunmeeting Tuesday at Morrow. Music dre( ! yen.r s ago · thl.. fall . the Refor the afternoon program was ,fur- search and ~ordlng committee of nlshed ' by the studel1lts from the the Warren County Historical 1:10Carll$le schOOl' and an octet Cl'om clety points out , and a. few months Ha~lIlton-Malnevllle school. The ·In.te ' s f,!l rted the first manuracture Monow band played In the evening of mntches In the Mlorni Valley. W1lJl a quartet from Mason singing. WiJllilm H. ·Ballard. gl·a.ndfather Walton B. ' BlisS, executive secre. of Mrs. Elbert Wallace of Waynestory of the Oh'lo EdUC.'\t1011 assocla- ville:. cnme to Red Lion In 1840 and tlon, spoke at the aft4~rnoon session, started work at cutting corn at fifty whUe F R. :H.nrrls, Qreenfield. cdu- cents a day. }Ie saved sufficIently cator and traveler spoke at both sea· above exPenses to purchase a pine slons. sllllJ at t he Shaker sn.w mill several A business meetIng was included monLllS later. He used a knife to cut on the evening program. John M. stlc l-~~ from t he slab and dlpped Garst. superintendent of the Carlisle the!:e In a solution he had brought school, Is president of the assoaIa- witll him from the East and thus t1o,n, nnd Mllry Case of Mason. Is started the making of matclles. He secl'Ctary. foul1.d a ready sale for his 'w ares, although there was 'a scarcity of setPLAN ARMISTICE ·tlers. H e. Inter purchased a \iorse and DAY CELEBRATI9N made hlm.~elf n. cart and thus was Lebanon-Plans for an Armistice Ilblc to · enlarge his operations, Sev, day !)iogram will b~ formed. by a eral years af,t erward ,h e was able to , committee named b~ Paul Holthaus. make a maohlne that would cut his reCl1ntly elected commander of the $tlcks and again h was fu a posi'-~Ph P. Snook post~f the Amerlc(l.p tion to enl(u'ge his business. ' t;cglon. The oo~lt\;j:!e Is compos~d Ballard was named postmaster at of Ilewttt E. MUlford" Dr. .f1rank A . Red Uon 'i n 1846 and . he· served for 'Ullatush ",nd Robert r~g. ' nendy thirty years In ·tba.t jlO61tion. He 'Purchased 60me IJOQds .after becoining postmaSter and' started a. MOS1' WARREN' '1'~S CUT store in connectlon which Ura. B:alLeti8non- Tentative tax rates for lard manage(l while he cont1n1JCd . Brren Oounty apPrt~ved by ~ tbe makinlJ matches. Budget Comulisslon a:re lower In all H~ d~tlnued the match buaI.. ~l'b(Uvisions except, on~, ofJic1a1s an- nCllr. In_l882 ancl devoted b1mIIelf ~ n \ll'1c.ed, The biger r~~ will _ et- \lis QUler activities. Be was a risl(I ~! Ive in the village )f Sprtilgboro del!· n! Red LtOn for fears aDd b1s because of It. ~ 18'f)' ap. deacen&,nte aWl own the BalIan! ~ 00aD.f;J bf)al-.. U)ei'e.

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Kloole, Mrs. Oscar KIndle, Mrs. Gar)' and daughter aDd Miss ,clark. all of Dunkirk. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. <;lIBude Oray, J . T. Oray~ Ptfr. and Mrs. Sttllnley Omy aDd Miss Olaudla, Mr. and Mrs. Je!l!e Pe\Ullngton. Misses Elbertp., Je~n and EdIth RIch, Walter , Forest and Will T1bballs.

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October 1l and 12

Mr. and Mrs. Claron Roger and daughter, Mrs. Sarah Snell, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver . Jacobs and Donna Rae, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis and J'lloyd Layton. and t he ' honored couple, Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs.

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get thnt baPy .of hers. We dropped r back and followed her aDd sure In the second place, such efiorts to mislead would be coo-Oct. 2. Dry Rldgc~ may never be as enough down 111 tho raspberry famous as Walter Locke's Whistling bushes ne~r the line fence, SIlO went. Clutted in fuJI view of til ... lh. ~ •.••• ..-1 of the o,;iciaJs empowered P05t , but at this iJme of year it J.'I rlght to it, a nice bIg red and whi te . J() apply fraud Jaws, just as lovely, I am sure. The large purple asters are In their glory now, calf. a 5 UCCes.~or to Valentino, the . . In the third place, dishonest adverti :ng is as inefficieot as and the late gOldenrOd is larger and bull. (socnl1ed becalise of n heart' yellower than the eru·ly. Al'Ound here shaped spot 01\ his forehead). He . Hitty football, It does not pay, they ca,l Ule small white asters frost go~ up Rnd seem d to know perfectly Howers. rather nice aDd poetic, Isn't where his d inner was and how to Infonned people have Jost interest i,l .t :1- 3dvertisiog.baiting It. StU! dry. The wheat drill stLrs up get It. clouds of dus t ancl we still pump . October 8. Anoth r busy ·day. Disk· books and speeches of the radical self.appointed re,fop,)ers since water tor the sto, k. thanldul that ing. wlUl the tractol·. Drll.t ing Wl~at we have It. to pump. The spring Is with the team and ha1;lllng soy boaTV; ; One after another of them has figured prominendy before the completely dry. A large clump of (rom ttie combine wi t.h tho car and House S~cial Cowmitree on un·American A~ivities. I->Igweed in the garden has turned a trailer. One field of 'beans turned out wonderful deep majentll. Too tad I , falrly good. Not so good (\.3 we 110ped Is producing such Ilatge quantities of but much -better than we feared. seed to be weeded out Dext year for hay' beans that we combined were It Is much too lovoly a color to cut pretty gTeen. We would have done down right now btlt I will try to cut better to have cut. tnem ror ha,y. and burn It soon. One !leld 18 all What a strange looltln contraption ready for the wh!!l"-t. We borrowed a a combine Is but It does the work. , cultlpacker t.o put the final touch to We learned one lesson . this year. If It and were mUCh. pleased with the you are gomg · to combine beans be results. sure that the Seed bed Is worked Oct. 3. I thouUht the combine down as smooth and level as possible. might <ome tOday but the man ap- The ~mblne loses a gOOd many peared to say that he could not where the ground is to uneven. one l'ut mo.m. comed,. of the type -,vh1ch depends on aituatlona co;ne aCLel' all but thnt llC bad' got more job out of t he way . One ste) rather than cagl for laugh. 18 the keynote or Unlverlal'l ' ''HIre4 nearer winter. And llke M.r. Pepys I Wife," oue ohlle year's mOlt hiiarioul pictures, which open ••• , If:'I~~~tlr.1~"~-1.~us somcone else who would be here say "and so to 'b ed". tha Xenia Theater with a ,mJdDi&ht prevue at 11:80 Satur4a,. &Del aturday...No.w.-I have to hope tor .-, ~nt1nu.. through ·Tuesday. . _ _ . . . • dl'y weather instead of rain . . Oe&. 4. They started to drill the wh~at but sometlllng went wrong with the drill and we had to. take time out to hunt a new piece. Not a . place around herEt carried that spec· Inl repair piece so It Is 'elther '11'0 to Sprlng-treld and get ~t 01' 'walt a w ek.-I could llEtver stand to wait a week 50 off for SpriJl&'fJeld I went. The rond from V'i~aynesv1\le to Xepla Is ol}e of the mpst beauUful bere· abouts. I wish there were more young maples In. the beautUul sugar groves' n1o.ng Highway 43. The flne old trees around Yellow Springs are Lurnlnrbri.Wantby. Such gorgeOus branches of red and yellow. Found e Drill faotory and had no trouble ~ ~~ ge.t Ung the 'p roper part. StOPped in ~ . UFna NO. au Ycl10w springs for a very pl~nt · "0. ...,,~. call on ttie way back. Will it stay THIS NEWSPAPER l ' YE&R dear t()l,Jlsht' ll11p w.lI. he get here aud a FIno 1IIqut_ ~ AND ~OUR A(,L MAGAZINES ' ~ with the combine? . • CHOIOE C,W FOR ONLY • . GROUP. "'~~-:Selecl AIIT,Om: McGaW. !\IuCRzlne ' ..... ___._..... _ .... 1 ycar Oct. 5 Ralnl Yes. I heard .It start IIlc080'. MIIpSlue ._~ . 1 ,.. Boasebold M... zlne ___... _..... _•. :llc.r. In the nlght, just a little gentle drlz· ,Screenlnn/1 ·........" .... _... _ _...:.. __.. 1 le.r (J Amcrlcan Oooke1'J. .-- r - ' - ' zle. If It had to.r-ain' why couldn't we Parelll",' &Iolozlne ._.. __.:.___ .... 60101, Ever:rllod,'. Dlcen -____ l,.. Fact Ol~t ........ ·...... __ ........._ .•... 1 lcar have had a real :.~. <hat would haVe F~~~ D~~ :.:::::.. . ,. 'i : ; : . Bo. Hreeder .................... .:...-__ ._.11ea,. put some water In tlle cisternl Just [JUunu~.~ i 17W Etulle !\Ioslc IIJR~nlll.nll _ . _ ...._.. _.. 8 010" enough of a drizzle to wet the tops Etude Musl.c ' Mapdne ...... . Sliver $Crt.'I!l1 "....... . ... .. ... _ ....._ .... . ,"car O ·BuntW. AI: 118hlnl ......._ ........... __ .. 1 year . 0 ScIence A . 1~1JCoy.,.., , ,.. ~ of the soybeans and make them SCreenJalld .' _. _... I ~ PopulAr MecluUlk'l ' ..., .. _ ....... __; ..... 8 mOL too tough ' to coqtblne. Well It ·dried ScleDL'C & llI!M!llvery ........._ ... _._ .. 1 ),ear I'areb..' off II;nd the sun caIPe out, too · late AlIlllrlL'li1l FruU Grower ___ ... _.. 2 IC'UII NaliolUl' .~ :... '''' Flower J....._.. .. lDOIo CallpCP'. Farnlcr ................ _ .._......2 .,·Ill.l"" for the 'beans but not too late to I'atllllllder ;._._ .. ~::' ...... _ I ,... Plclure 1 ),I'n, n~h drilling the one field of wheat.· YOD're Wrona Aboat 'l'ba& 1 ,.. Oul"(H)1'B ......···............._._._._ ....... 1 YCll' I am glad to ge't It in early. Our old OUlq~ra ...... ~.. _ I,....· O 'EYer),IMlCt,'S Illgrst ........ __ .............. J fl.'ll' . alodern ScreeD --:........:_ .' '1,... PoohI', T"lbune ...............- ... __....... 2 )' l'ur~ neighbor alwaYII (,,ailed some wheat Plctol'O, PIa, _ ._..... t ,... Sheep 8,1:011,,1' .............. ~.:. __ ..._..... j that was planted for him In Novem. 11.. , • 0 Modern Screen ......................... __ ....... J ber and didn't come up untll later, ~llOup. "~~--Selec' .4..;- ~O ~~B.T.T' OU'''ulIl'!Imtln ..................... R In"'" Breeder's ~\·orl\l 'I'Ullllry) ............ 4 ,'eal'll his ChrlstmaB wbeat. nuuSChola Macadoe .... _ ' •.1 ..... ' American ()cll"'cry .;~ .............. .c; mu~, CaI'IICr,'s It'/Inner ,_ .... _.:... 1 ,... , October 6. Sunday. Ohurch. Such NaUoDOI SI)"'tHInUII ....... _ ............ 1 .V "U' Plluhr.\! T.'11itilie ......... _.. )' 1,... a pleasant day to stand out In front Market G"<I"'CI'8' J'" .. 'nul ........ _...... 1· :. (':1, O 'i\lIIcrlcan "~il4 Grower . ' 'I J'8!IIr~ . ar,ter church a:nd tl\,lk to all the :leoo're \\Irlln" Ab"n, Thllt ............ . 1 )'1"" lJ~c,~cr'lI W~1d (p!)u't.l'7) ~,. . Pathftnder ......................... " ......._........ 1 ren, o Poultr, l~eope•.._._...:::. ·f I,.., 9CPple we hadn"~ seen ·' aU' week. . 0 ""ullr.v Item _......, ... ..,,_ erWhat wm we do when the weather PlllhU.ulcr, ...i ••:..... __...~_~. . . . ge~ cold. The vestibule Is too small. Q ,)hll"'h'IIII 'f1urke, .Jou";.1 r' 1 ;..., o I-lfoIf'lI00 It I'lecblUllea ( . . . . . ., THIS NEWSP~PER •. I YE .\R I suppose we wlll .lust go tiome or JI'\wt 1~llfC!!t _ .........; . " .~ perhaps . linger In the back of the iDlth allY 2 "'''I((I'~i''fI' . cllurch but tbB't Is SO nlce. BODlCbold' MII~II7.llIe .. ....... ......... . I .,.:" . '.. ()¥'IJCt"1I ~'orn,.., ... .... ........:: ......... I .\'l'lIr Oct: 7. Monday and a new week POoltl'1 ' 1',", '11111" ..... ...... __ ............ 1 \" 'lIr begins put Aot very well. Saturday . " , ~rlC!,1I F "ull c.,·u\\,l', ................. .. 1 'v"'ar they gqt the trslctor out of order and Breeder'" Wnrld ............. _ ............1""11' . ~J!lt11 ~l!f1/4'r ..... _......... _ ...:._ ...... 1 ,'C '" could ' not get the, right klnd of gaB· Palllnpder .. , ..1......... .... " " .... __ . " fI 01' ,.,. ~et so· atter run~lJig . BrouDd the

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,STATE SENATOR.

BA'R RY S B

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WAYNE P,A RK

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As this Is being written, Congress 11 adJourne.d for the weekend, to lJ\eet Monda.y, wtth the question, of Qongresslonal rece8Se6 still verY inuch up In the air. AdmlnlatraUon plans for 'Il sine die adjournment of Congress untu January have been abll.ndoned. The question now Is whether Congress wUl recess unW llifter the election for ,. series of three day recesses until November, or remain In continuous seasLon. AdmlnIstrat10n leaders are demanding 9. long recess. The Republlean ·mlnorlty and .lndtpendent Democrats 8I'e opposed to the forlilf day recess, In the. theorY that anything can happen within forty days in these times, and a're Insisting that Congress not recess for more than three days at a time, thl1ll making It possible for the national legislative body to swing Into action quickly in case any e,.mer~ency mllY arise. The best guetiS at the present Is that a series of. three day recesses w1U be arranged as a final answer to the problem.

we are starting, on an ImPerialistic program which means that England and the UnJted States control and dominate the world or face the consequences. An imperialist ic P;ogram Is atways a Iiangerol1ll one. It Is also an expensive one. especla.lly to a. nation as sentimental and honest as the UnJted States. In bhe past this country has cOnsistently refused to profit from Its Intematlonil,deallngs. prefemng to let American taxpayers' root the bill for the cost of our International actions.

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The situation in the Pa.c1.f1c Is t;erlous. SOme of our observers ueLieve that the UnJted states Involvement In war may ,come from that loco.llty rather than from the Atlantic side. Many believe that this country will be at war before the November election. Others predict that no such Involvement will come untU nf-ter the election: but the opinion Is wtd.spread that the Untted States wUl be engage~ In war by April at the latest.

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Wllh 8 mllllon·ellr model year Just behind and 8.goal of 1.1011.000 for the Dew scUing year. Chenolet announced production of Ita 16,OOO,oooth unit, built 1ft less than len workiog months ofter No. 15,000,000. Annouftcement of Ihl Intest "milestone car" spotlights attention o'n hoy.

• M eter- M iser M echanism. n~vcr needs oiling • Large Frozen Storage Com. partment .4 Big I ce Troys with Automatic Tray Rel ease • E xclusiveF-1l4 Refrigerant • Automatic I nterior Light • Automatic Reset Defroster • Unimatic Cold Control • 5-Y ear Protection Plnn • Stainless Po rcelain in Food · Compartment • S otin -Smoot h Dulux Exterior . . . and many other

l'oleC's unique record In the automobile Industry of having buut and sold an average of a million unlls IIer year during tho past seven years. Showft above (left) Is M. E. Coyle, Chevrolet general manal/er, with W. E. Holler. general !l8les mmnger, beside tho 16.ooo,OOOtb rar. l

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all orders thus far placed by the Brlstlsh or United States governS~ore With the final passage of the new ts d It d 11 be ade . men an perm every m b Corporation Excess Profits Tax IAw. Established 1849-1940 ahead of the time called for y conand appropriation bUls totaling trnets. With the imperative liemand Larger Because of Better Service, ne6l'ly two blillon dollars to care for from Great Britain for planes. and Mrs. Etta B1a.lr or XenIa spent the Several of our citizens attenaed the Quality, and Price the operation or the dra.ft and the the most evident need of the Untied week end .w lth Mr.I..cwls Murray. funeral. FrIday afternoon. of Mrs. states for I.:lrcralL of all types to proMr. aud Mrs. BI11 SolieI' of Day- Allie Dakin a former citizen, but for ma1t)tenalll:le of the conscrlpt army, • together with 80IDe deficiency appro_ vide proper national defense. Mem.. ton spent saturdaY' evening Ilnd eleven years. when she made he r Sunday cvenill(,l' dinner guests Of Jordan. Mrs. Adah Talma e. Mr. prlntlo -~ •.""ongress ~:.. ~mpleted I'" -has Introduced a bill . In thll Senate " "" '" ........ u 10 bers of Congress are beginning to S unda Y wIth Mr . and . Mrs. Stanley h olDe a t "M0 IIy Harmon H ome. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Albr I ht a t and M rs. H enry M urp hy. Mr. and leg1alaUve schedule for the present. calling for the repeal of the Johnson ask some rather searching questions Freelalld and son. Lellanon. ~neral was h eld at Mc- P kin. Mrs. stephen Reynolds. Miss Jessie WhIle It will undoubtedly do' both Act so as to permit extension or Mr. Ed Lucas nell· 'r Bellbrook and CI ure F uner al Home. W aynesV ill e, as to why a Bufflclent number of · Mr. nnd Mrs, Robert Hunt and Garner. TIlomas MeGu j nn. Howard the Legislators. and the country. credit to Great Britain. ~ Pres1- planes have not been ordered to friend from SublaDl\ took supper With burial In Miami Oemetery. Mr . and Mrs. Harry Oornell a t- McGuinn. Alfred Jordan. Willard much ---.. 'to O'et a.way for a short dent aoo"evelt has stated he has no ItI M d ' ... _. I'· Is Lewis C I I ""'be d W T .. ~ • d keep all al.rcraft factories working W 1 r. an .... " . .....orr . ' orw n . tended the Home Coming at Ore_ Bogan. Mar on '-'" m an .. time to learn what the (olks back Interest in the btu at 't his ~e, an at fllll productive capaCity. Mr. ,JIlley Gibson spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank McVey moved gonia church Sunday. Jordan. with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bunnell Thursday Into their recently purMr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnet. Ilnd Mr. and Mrs. Albert Helpmeyer, home are thinldns about In theI!IC it Is beUved the t:natter will not be_ -tre ' nuous tlma -. there -""ms Iit'le come an Issue before the electl.on. It r mil h d tiN V' Da to Ai " ..., "".. • That the country generally does and a y. c nse proper y n ew lenna. Miss Anna Hormell , visited Mrs . a nd Fred Dnlrymple, of y. n, . _ Mrs. Coppersmith s pent tilE week- Sarsh Belle Lafayette at Mlddle- fred Jordan and Mis.'!. Hannah were qUestion but · that Congress must. Is being freely predicted that, once not like tl;le advancement of the Mr. and Mrs. BIB mati of Spring 800n embark upon a new 'legislatlve the election is out of the ~y. strong Presldent·s son Elliott Roosevelt Valley .. Mr. and MfJl. Raymond Os- end at her home In Saylor Park , town Sunday afternoon. Sunday afternoon callers at the Talprogram to meet the many ~Iems , Adm1nI.stration support will be given from nothing to 'a captaincy in the born of Xenia. spent Sunday after- CincinnatI. Mrs. Mary Carmony In cOlDpany mage home. that are arising as a result of ·preti · the King r.epeal attempt. Tha.t strong UnJted states Army over nJght is nopn with Mr. and Mrs. ~erson MIss Helen Randall. attended Il with Mr. and Ml'S. W. F . lark of Mrs. Ethel Beason, Mrs. WUbur eht conditlons. Durtng tbla session 01 opJ>OQltlon to Ibe ~epeal of the Jobn- amply evide.n:ed by the avalanche of Out and son Ralph. "weiner Toast", Wednesday evening. OilY ton visited Mrs. Alice Clark Ilt McCon-cn I\Ccompn.nled Iby Mr. and "'-n"'-- ...... eral e---"tureB ot ap- lion Act and the grantlftg ~f governMad Mr Ervl Smith a d Iven fo 11 e nn I r 'I Re M .... I t Be f S rl -Ield 'VU D O _ ... .,.. -......... mall that has descended uPOI?- Conr. n s. n n g r 1 perso e o " 1e - the Friends Home In Waynesville rs. uoW 1 llIlon. 0 p n" . . proximately fifteen b1I11on dollars mental &!let other credits <to Great gress protesting the IssUance of the family s pent Saturdlay evening with lief Officers. of Lebanon. Sunday afternoon. nttended the funeral rites TuesdAy . "Vel Britainwho willoppose develop, Mr. and Mrs. John S~ferd of MiMr. and MI's. J . B. Jones. Mr. and for the former's slster-Ill-Ia.w, Mrs. l . been autliori.JJed and .appropn- Those theseems repealcertaln. and the commission and demanding a Con- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newland and ate<1, ~ additional obllgatio~ for granting of such credits Insist that gresslonal Investigation of the Whole family near Waynesville. amlsburg. were Thw'sday vIsitors . Mrs. Harry Graham and Mrs. Susan Viola Brakefield. of Washington, O. t~EI future Mve been entered Into such actionS lire but adcUtional steps ma.ttcr. Young Roosevelt Is thirty herc. Saylor attended the Home COming H. Mrs. B<'!I.Sol1 remained In the ~at will {Dean the expenditure of d years of age and Is without previous Robert Smart and daughter. or at Mt. Hony church Sunday. Brakefield home until s~ndaY, when mauy -more bUIiona of dollars towar war. . military experience or other tralnSharonvl11e, were Tuesday overMr. and Mrs. Harold Whitaker she returned to her home bere. the NaUona. Defense 'program .. lng, It Is claimed. that would propnight guest.5 of Mr. I1nd Mrs. Carrol Ilnd chUdren had for their dlnn I' completed: The recent disclosure, by news- · erly fit him for a Cap~In's comD. Smart. guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. <;1&1'ORDINANCE NO. In . paper reporters ma.kJng a IIUlVey and mission. Mrs.' Ella Needle., and grandson. Mr. Charles Mast, of Columbus, en!e Edwards and daughter of ncar Students 'of tbe international altu- checkup of nAtional defense actlviof Olnclnnatl. caned on Mr. and Mrs. was a guest at the Frllnk Wilson W,aynesv1llc. An- Ordinance to am·emf 8eCt1oh 7 ti that .--.-... -,,-,--- (actones ~ . In the G. V. Sims. on theIr way to vlrg·!nla. l1 o We dn es ' day. atwn ..... ratber pJJeJ1l1l¥ m.aereeea, ~ Th ... d t k f me, Mr. and Mrs_ Wal ter Kenrick en of Ord inance No. 127 an d to fIX the ~ e man ~llO oes no wo~ or The Adult Bible Class, of the ment that the pl'1!8ellt A~tia- United Sttes ' were only wor~. at the Iove 0 f woric bu t 0 n1 y t o.r m on ey Methodist Church, w.as entertained Roy Clark motored their guest. salary of the Superintendent of the . J'oyed ~.. pIcnic Stlnday aL Se~pent ~ tton poUc1es litre fW taking \1& Into sllgbtly more than mty percent ca- Is not likely to make money nor .. b MI d Mr P I Tu t M.lss Mildred Cilambers. Lo h er Mound In Adams County . w\lllr e Wat r Works war. ii fa-pointed out. that, w~ther paclty, has created a great deal of flild mueh fun in lite. y .' an s. ear mer. a home In Columbus. and on to employee's of the Aid for ed e it Ordained by the COuncu of we like It or not, oUr future ls be-. talk In congrea8iOnal ctrcles. Ac_ Charles M. Schwab their county home on Wednesday Frageysburg to visit [riends. gathered from eight cOI U1Ues and tho VWa s:e of WaynesvUle, County coming more'tulCl more. dependent cording to the syndicated news ar. " evening. Mrs. Will Kersey. at Or~gonla. also seve.rnl fl'om the Sta e office o f of Wan-en. State of Ohio . Mr. and Mrs. William Hood. of was Wednesda,y afternoon guests of COlumbus Includ ing the chief. MI'. Section. 1. That Section 7 ot Orupon the fate otEngland and 'l f Eng- tI.cIes, plane manufactures Insist that land loeea the w~ the UDlted statu · the present schedule of employment The rtchest blessings are obWned Dayton. spent Saturday wIth hJs sls- her cousin Mrs. Fra.nk. WilsOn, who Tom McCaw and wife. dina e No . 127 of the VUlage ' of Villi be In a ~ position. Seemingly and manufactlll'lnB wtll take care of by labor. - Mary Balter Eddy ters. MJsses Esta Hammer and Helen Is III ~nd ~onflned to her home: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hommel and WaynesvJUe be hereby amended and Hood. Friends have received word tha t famlly ot Dayton. Ml·s. Susie CUD- that the salary of the SuperlntenMr. Herman Blair and SOD. Robert Mrs ~e'd Sherwood is reco ... "~ • r,' • ve... oe> nlngham and son and Mr. Matthew dellt of the water works shall be and Mrs. Wllllam CO\J6ey attended nicely after a throat operation at Birch of Williamstown, Ky. spent and Ii.h same is hereby !lxed at the funeral ot Mr. Bert Blair. last St Antllony Hospital bo'lumbus ) . . , Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. L . Seven Hundred Twenty <'720.00 weck. the past week. Sides. Dollnrs per annwn. payable monthly Mr. and Mrs Todd Walton spent Th~ W. C. T. U. met TllUrsday Election of officers and reor ' nnlz- from the Water Fund under the con. Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. Forest afternoon at the home 011 KrB. aUon IlIto the Women's Society of trol of the Trustees ot PUblic Affairs. Grandin. of Dayton. Sabin McDonald . Christian Servke was ob erved at Section· 2. All OrdJna.nces or parts Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sims, of Miss May Hurlan. who met with t he October meeLlng of the Ladles' ot Ordinances In conflict her..wttti. Dayton. called on Mr. a.nd Mrs. G. an I\Ccldent . failing down-stai rs two Aid of the Lytle Methodist Church, n.re hereby repealed. V. SllDs. Sunday eVEiDJng. weeks ago, was In town FrIday at the homc of Mrs. Margaret JoilO$. Section 3. This Ordinance ~ Mr. and· Mrs. Ralph Haines. of .afternoon and almost fUlI,y Wednesday. October 2nd. ' take ~ffect and be In torce on and near Xenia. c~lIed em Mr. and Mrs. recovered. The following officers will be In- after the earUest period allowed by Todd Walton. Sunday evcrung. Wlli>ur Wilson. of.. Charl!)stown, stalled by toe pastor at thc Novem- law. Mr. Frank Kyne and daughter, W. Va. was the week eDd. gUest of ber meeting: Mrs. J essie Longacre. Pas~ed at CouncU Cham~r th1s .; Marie Wlhl, motored to Clevelaqd. bls parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frankpl'esldcnt; Mrs. Eva Graham, Vice clay of oct., 1940._ Sunday. whe.re Mr. lCyne wUl rema.tn PreSident; MI·s. Cleo Gray . RecordA. K. DAY, MaJ'Or , for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson.: J. W. Snell w~ Saturday business Ing Secrctn.ry; Mrs. Emma Rover- Attest: H. M. Carey. Vlllage Clerk. O·Donnell. man . Corresponding secretary; Mrs. visitor at Monterry, Mr~ and Mrs. Dale Thompson and • Mr. and Mrs. .Jess Pennington are Margaret· Johns. Treasurer; Secrc_ ORDINANCE NO. 163 children spent the week end with moving Into town In the Frost prop- tary of .Mlsslonary Education anel tclatlves In Georgetown and aterty, recently vacatcd by Mr. and Service. Mrs. Amy BIlUey; Secretary An ordlnallo:e to amend Sect.lon 2 tended the Georget<lwn fair. Mrs. Frank McVey. of Christian Social Rela Liom and of ordinance No. 131 and to .fi7' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kersey and Mr. and Mrs. Brice Smith of Local ChUN:h Actlvltlei, Mrs. Ethel tile SII lary of the Clerk of the Tn!&. children. of Xenia. visited Mr. and Franklin, were Sunday afternoon Duke; Secre tary o~ Literatw:e "nd tees of Public Affairs Mrs. Granville Benson. Sunday. Be It Ordained by the Council of Mrs. Dave Lesher entertained at a. guests of Mrs. Mary Surface and Publications. Mrs. Cora. Johns. Secher daughter Edith. of Columbus. rctary of Supplies. Mrs. Arlene the Village of WaynesvUle, County mls~ ellaneous showe'r on wednesd~y who was the week end guest of her Jones; Secretary of Student Work. of Warren. State of Ohio nJght tor Ester Wilkerson. whose Mrs. Mae Banta; Chairman of ChilSection 1. That Section 2 of Ormarriage to Delmar Barton. of Bell- mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Edgington, dren·s .Glrl's and Youn g Women's dlnance No. 131 be hereby amended brook. w1ll be an event or October 12. and that the Clerk of the Village of InvJted guests were Misses Rose of Wllynesville. were saturday eve- Work. Mrs. Janet Rush. Waynesville be allowed for the dutIes nlDg guests of the lattel"s grandBrldue, Catllerlne LInkhart, WllDia mother. Mrs. Sadie Reason. of CI((rk of the Trustees of PUbUc Morgan, and Mrs. Warren aBrton of The A. M. E. Churoh gave a dlnAffa irs the sul)'l ot One Hundred .ad 1M ........-"" built Xenia; Mrs. DavId Barnett, Mrs, ner for the public Sunday, held at Forty ($140.00) D01l1ll's per annum, Florence Barton, ot .Bellbrook; Mrs. tile Gymnasium. payable quarterly from . the publIo ~. ''till •• coupl..., .....ss" fa ~ Eva Breakfield. or Bablna; Mrs. Charles McDonald of Cincinnati, utility funds under the control of the ...................,.. IIiw IIAri1tosty1e" ...... ." a • • ~. Edna Oarsrave, lind Mrs. Robert spent the week.end with his par- Mrs. Minnie Ellis and SOil . Floyd. Trustees '\ OIIA11~ of Public Affairs. ". ~ ' , ,'lea ... .., by ..... , .... .., .. a.....t ......... ~ carsl Thomas. of ~ayton : Miss Sha.nna .. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Salbln McDonald. have been "he gucs~ ' of Mr. and Section 2. All Ordinances 01' parts , • • t , . ' ' . Feeman, of Klngma.n ; Misses FranMrs. Ray Coon. of Springfield. the of Ordinances In cOnflict herewlth ~, . . ~ alon. the aftliue In t~ ..... beautf. and J:Ou'" attract ~rJ ces McClure, and Betty Muslard. past week. . arc hereby repealed. . . r. eye .'. • for tbe Cbenolet .. the emarteet car t"-t ever wore a VllVJ.II.IIUD Mrs. BUI Weymer. M.rs. Marie Blair. Mrs. ~Iuron Rager and daughter, Section 3. This Ordlna.nce shall nMlJator oi-nament. tlul Sl71e Cor oj tlul United Stotul . "VIOOIY" II1II111 Dorothy .and WUI TIbbals, were vis- take effect and be In fol'ClC OIl aDd . Perfonnancel.... .,...· more pOWertua tmd eftll more economical than and Miss Rhea Blair. of New BurCheYrOlet'. ~.""'idq roM .ctl0li· of laIC yearl ,lUcltna C:omfor1~Itol's in Dayton. Saturday. arter the earliest period aDowed by llngton: MIss Doris Hoyle. of MI....die _diNt, eteadleet ..... ·Of ...... ·,nth. De • ' . . amlsburg; Misses Margaret . Glot_ Mrs. Lucy. .Flshbaugh nnd ~ law: ' . Lu~ Itn"·~aad ""aaced '~I' froat ~ .. • ' " felter; Veda Noggle:, IJ&ttle · Wal~n, . Mr. and Mrs. Therle fones and Ellen , ~r MIddletown, wel'e TUesda.y Passed. at Qouncil ,Chamber tIlIa'1 aDdrarOD~~"I . ,'" .. ' : ~ ' and'. Maude wUkerilOD. Mrs. -DOnald son were sun~a.y afternoon guests ' dlnner guests of the Jordan family. do.y of Oct .. 19:(0. >' But; comI!!. )IOU be tbe Ju.... 01 . . . . . 1M! Noble, 'Mrs. Elmer' DeMven, Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. EdwIn Nutt. near Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ja.cobs. of . A. K. DAY, ~ CbeftOletl gye.lt-'f!7 Itf 8M bow....,. Everett Hurl~y, Mlsses Pauline Centei-v'ille. . Lima. ~~nt & day recently with his Attest: H. M. Carey, VIllage' Ol~ aad Wthfu~ It, " dedarH to ..... . , ""'" .... t' i l l , ' Matthe~ Irma. Eyane, ~1ce Otrlea- Mr. E. J. Carmony of Springf-Ield . .~rents, Mr. and Mrs. .1.. F. ~acol>s. . __ popular fa. .· _ci,~1Ir .......... . . . ~ f . ' • bee, Thelina Smltll 'aJiC\ Norma' W11-. waa an o~ern1ie gllCflt FrIday of hls thel(. daughter', Olorla Ann, .wno .has 'r.he ~n of IntePtU',J' 0.. ' ~ . ~enon. '. '. '. : mother, Mrs. Mat)' 0aIiit'i0nY. :" been sta.~lng( Y{lt~ .h: ~dparer.'~ 'mUfti ~t 'bla cohs~t ritJe ~ tOUOW ~"""'---.., Mr. ahd Mrs. 'Harvey ~urnet acoompanJed the~':\V1lsoD " ot the rOOd of. duty, ao~ ..''l' iatea ooci 11 l1vlng, wortlng st1l1, spent Saturday with the~ a!lDt, . Mr.- ~ ~;_;loR.' .".,tors Mr.' and the V01C8 of bJa «JIIIC1enae . AD ~811 work anel move; Mrs. John Hayner, who rema1ns Dayton, were " " ' - ..... 1t to him. --Mar7 • •r. __ Won, or loIe the 'Power to will. . quite 11l at her' home at Weatvl,lle, ~d Mrs: ~~on F8ttIs. . " In ' LoBe the power toi!1.ve. . ~Il~ Day wIli be ' obs'erftcl at Many froID this ~ :~rallY', -' No'ihmg Is .t Wt - Dwight Bunda SCboOl next eiiiuiar attendance at tbe. Democta e L.-. LYtle . y .' ..... ' TUesday evening, at the Tpwn Hal.}, lnteartt:v: 01 your 0WIl -I!'-ot~ --. Miss ~el Reeder. the SUpt. In .......s to . -beal' Martin you to J'01iraelt. aDd to tile ho to oom'e. ' In Lebanon. see ...... ; , neryOlle w caD d L. Da.'Vey and other candidates the sulfrqe of _ . ... "1_ Ko pleuure 18 CQIIIIIarable . ataidnl upon the ~ Mr. aDd lin. Keller' _ .....~ TboIe ~ were: ·KiIa .J'lI1UWl at trut.b. . 1IIOQA. Mr. lad . . . 8.cIIIIn . .....,

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WEDl'Iu:>+'AY-october 16 Woman's Society of Ohrlstlan Service, all· day meetlnir, at the home of Mrs . ~. S . Ell1s. . Down In their hearts, WI) men know this truth : the only way to help yOU1'lleif Is to help o~er.. ~Elbert Hubbard

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The people OJ Wayn"sv!Ue and community are ~ordlaJly Invited to partlelpate In tile annlversuy servIces to be held by the local Methodist church. Sunday Oct. 20th , In celebration of the 133rd year of Its

'>Local Happenings

'rhree thousand rour hundred and elghly seven young men ot Warren County turned out ot homes, fnrma

,,111 be teviewed by Mrs. F . U. LeMay. Former pastors and fr.r mer Oleo]" factories. and offices Wednesday ~ NGW that the Cincinnati bers will be present. lind ~hey . as - - - - - - - -.. --. - - - - - - r glsler thei r names . for poSlllble uReds" have the Wo.rld Ser. Wltb . e~cri ( da~ . virtually 4 .._ , _ ._ ,. - . _ - . _ . _ _ ..... well as ' some of our ol der mellllJ?rS The econet of a hCl lc ~ of meeting mllitary sel'vlce under the naUon's wlllhave a part. conducte'd by Miss llob" rta Falk~liea 4.:"le safely .tucked away, "arounct the comer." interest In the H "~ ' AI I d ti ~tr~t pcacelime draft in history. n"tiorui.l, state and eounty races Is services to WI~ qommuruty, and the Specia l mUSic for the servl~e will ' s"" n . lome emon:;lrll on agent, r P "'"' mQst all conve rsatiQns gradu- gathering momentum In this vlclnlty lOOth year at t he "resent 10 aUoll . Include a solo by MI'. Carl Abae- \ II ! Il e he,d Tltur 'day. etober 24, at ', hesc .me n, -between the ages ot . ' Dr. Thos. T . Crawford of o&yton chorll of 'Lebanon, 01110, and selec- the home of Mrs . A . H , Stub lls. MI ~s ::'1 and 36, filled Ou L registration ally drift into PQlitics and the - Bnd ' throughout We.rren county . . .. _ ,- _.._,-,_ .._ .,_ ._ ._ .. _ .,. Ohio wUl s""""'lt: at the a nnlv A ........... tiOrlS by a male quartet. F Ii Ikenstcin'g topic wlll be "Shoe' Se- I.nl'ds in polling places throughout , . ' 'W ith nve offices In the county hav. ,-' . -~ , tl.c coun ty. Thc to l.n I figure repreCQmmg el~ctlOn ... an enter- Ing two cailltldates.' tbe eounty elecMrs. Daisy Snyder and Mrs. L. H. worship sel'vlce at the 10:40 A. M., Rev. R. L. Hackwcll . rcpresen llnt:' lectlon" . " d h ·~torl-~l d I · LI I I f h Gordon left WaynesvUle Friday M il : s lhe fi n ul report frOm all pl'etaining Gne observed and tion Is drawing more than usuaJ Inan a n ~ .,.. an reWl on sel'v- Ie C lure leS 0 L e community will 1\11'. nntl Mrs. Orv il\p Shepherd . 01 c'lncts, morning for a trip to Wasnlngton . D. Ice wUl ,be held at 2 :30 P. M. Spec, I bring felicl,tatJons. overheard was by a group of ' terest. c., wllere they are visiting Mrs. Oor- music wiU feature these 81!r< JCCS . A short historical sketch of Mt. Carmel, Il1.. spen t the week end Registrations In Draft Area No. 1 , Predominantly Republican War- don's sister, Mrs. Lllilan Fife. h with Mr. Il nd Ml'li. LlOYd Davis and the younger generatiGn who. ren County will disappoint IIl8Jl}' Program for t e day. Waynesvill e Methodism : fa mil y. Sunc.lny dinner guests at the totaled 2,G79; IUld In Draft Area. were ,k nowingly depicting thoUlands of .Republlcans 11 tbe O. • • • • • ChurCh School, 9.30 A. M .. Robe t Me hod!sl1l III its one hundred a n/\ Lhll Y three years of service in this DnvL~ hom e al.o Includ ed Mr . and No. 2 totaled 808. Mr. and Mrs. William Bernard are Collett. Superin ~nden t. the Qutcome. "WhQ are yQU ~ P . do,es not Jillle Up' subetanUaI announctflg the marrlage ot their Anniversary Service 10:40 A. M. communIty has hRd only four meet- Mrs. CI31'cncc Morford. of Dayton. Wayne Township registrations, by mn.jorlttes for both the national iUld daughter. Miss Betty Jean, to Carl 0 d Of W bl Ing places. pre: lncts, were as follows ; East 75; for?" ••.I'm fQr WiIlkie. and state candidates. Wayne and Massie I' er ors p .. ~_.. Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prelude "Rock of A,ges" Adam Oelbel Tn' 1807 "Widow Sm ith" dllened lVr. and Mrs. J . p , Lnrrlck a nd MI'. Nor th West q5: a nd South West, 27; lr1Y dad's gQing to vote for diCt ....wl_llp workers pre- Cook, at Covington, Ky.. Thursda.y. Processional that Republ1can local voters will rally Hymn No. 482. her home on Caesar 's Creek. south Harve Mullen attended a horse- pull maki ng II. Lo lal oC :<' 1'1. Wa.ynesvllle him . . ' Who. are you for. ar«?und tbe o. O. P . candidates In OCtober 10. 1940. Mr. and Mrs. Cook "Heralds of Christ. Who Bear the cast of WaynesvU1e to a ll who would Ing cont St at TrOY. Sunday. Vllla:;e registrations tots led 80. with Jimmy? .......l.m fGr Uncle noble fasblon. are both graduates of Waynesvllie Ring's COmmands." (ome to hea r preaching by J ohn high school. Call To Wor!lhi.p : Kohler, an Itinerant Methodist Mr., and Mrs. Will 'T unn ey and . 15 registering at the North precinct. Sam , Believe me when I get All county 'candidates on tbe. ~• • • • • QuJet Time, dosing wltb the preacher. sQn, of Moson , visited Mr. and Mrs. nllci 35 at Ule SOuth. • publican tlcltet are favored over bIg enQugh to. v~te that's the tbelr Democratic opposition. alMrs. J. R , Mengle was a guest at Lords Prayer In unison; ResponsIve An organLzatlon was formed b ere Robert Baker S I'" Sunday. guy I'm gQnna vQte fQr. he's though the latter can not be taken the meeting of the Lebanon Business Reading ; Gloria Patrl ; Notices and and bullt a lillie 10 church near Mrs. J . J . Stout. and Mr. and Mrs. and Protesslonal Wom.en's club. Fri. ScrIpture Le~son ; Anthem . "'RemeJl1- her home. lI el'(~ hey IVJ I.I,}! .. c.l ,II, :.' better'n WilIkie Gr the llgbtly, _. g bt. "er Now 1 4. 1Y ('• r<ator", Adams .' "'~3 \"hen tllOy j 0in Cd ano UleI' ~ ames Snyder and son. of Dayton L ~ ' u~", ' "Presi. too KeUer Hoak. 'W..yneaville. former d ay ... dent. or any body! .•.. we county c:OIIlJJlIs5Ioner. is again seek. • • • • • Pastoral Prayer and Choral Re group meeting at the home of Bul'- were dinner guestl! of Dr. and ·Mrs. were very much Burprised to . IIlII' election to the COmmlssIoners Mr. and Mrs. Char lea Doom. 'of sponse; Offe rtory ; Offertory An- well (ffiorle. on the Harveysburg pit '. A. E. Stout, Friday evening. hear "Orange" R~per inquir.. board together with Harry Schnell. Cincinnati, &Od Mr. and Mrs. Russell them. "Cherubim Song". Bortnlan· In 1.826 thIs combined group Iluill Ii LIttle Miss Ann SOuthard, of Day. . Morrow. fenner Balem toWDllb1p Carr. of Lebanon spem Sunday witb sky; Hymn. "For ~JI the Saints Who little chu.rch on the back of the lot ing the date Qf an impQrtant tru8~. They are .opposIng Fred -their mother. Mrs. Maude Crane. Flom Their Labors Rest"; Sermon. I:nown as the Bispham property on lOll spent severa) dnys last week wllh , At a n Impressive ceremony, WedfI Dr. Thomas T. Crawford ; Hymn, Water Street in WayncsvUle. MI'. and Mrs. Robert Biker Jr. . nesday aftcrnoon, the officers or the ha]>pening in the history Gf Hagemey~r. Waah ~ton townshJp. • •. ' • • "Ood of Grace and God of 010ry," In 1840 a larger Methodist Church '" newly organized Women's SOclety of '11 th e 0.th er. d ay andt Scot.t McClure, Leb..non. pl'eMrs, Al Pollnsky and daughter. Hallelujah Chorus. ' ChOir,' Benedlc- was bu. II' on the site of the present >_ • Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Stout and Christian Service. in the Methodist W a yn esVl e. • ,.sen occupanoo 01 the two pos~ up Marilyn. of ClnclnnaU. and Mr-. .. tlon and Choral Amen ; PasUude, church. This buililln;;. remcde:ed and · daughter were Stwday "'uests of Mr. Church. were Installed. with Rev. L , we a I ways th ought w h a t h e .or electlOD. JeSll'.. daughter. ... H.y man were Sunday cUnner "Postlude", Hinry D·aubel. enlru·J ed . served until March , 1914, and Mrs. Glenn Blanel and C. Radley officiating. djdn't remember wasn' t Tbll clCl6eBt race Is predicted tor gIlelits of Mr, and Mrs. !sador Bloch. Basket dinner 11'1 the din ln ~ 1'00111. when It was razed to make room for of SprJnnoboro, b Wo.rth remembering he is prosecutor where C. D. ' DllaLusb • 0 f Spr in g V_II "",ey . ... ....- s. P 0 1'--'.... ..."",,>" an d at 12 noon . All vIIltors are to be our t he present struoture built during • 0 • 0 0 InslaliaLlon ceremonies were held , • Lebanon; seeldng re-election tor hJ8 daugbter remained overnight and gues.~ . the p""to'r 6te or Rev. Clnl'ellce S. at the first all day meeting of the tl It d b t ninth ter Is d Ii M "" ~ ~ Miss Ahnll Bud Jim Prendergast. consta n y consu e a ou. ' m oppose y eryl B. Monday In WayncavUle. HIstorical and- Reunion Service, Grauser. of Winton Place, ClnelnnaU. spent oq;anizuUon. at the home of Mrs. the, "Gld time,s" in' our "illage (.Ia!ia yOU~ ~non attorney, a '. ...... 2:30 P . M. Ded~cateii. February 28, 19i5. thl!? the week end with Miss Katherine S. S. Ellis. A Istant hostesses were •••:'Fanrife': . Satte~h~ait.e~oc:~a:.tw:o I:;!=~~: Mrs. P. 8a1lsbury. Mrs. Harvey ThIs eervlce will be Informal In church has served our commUnity and J esse PJ'endcrgnst. · · Miss Sally Smith. Mrs. Glenn Borden teUang about ,her recent ViSit to have a flgbtlng chance to land tbe Rye aDd cb1ldren, and Mlsa Mlldled nature. with growi ng Influence . serving -chil• • • • • Mrs. DaUas Boger. and Mra. Cora to Washington D. C., and offlcie, . , , Salisbury were Dayton vJs1tors Sat· The 133 Years:HIstory of the or- dren and grandchllc1ren' of the Miss Gladys Weaver and pa.1iI RI('h . • how she pro.udly wore her Sam D. Henkle ... Wayne townsblp urday. and vntnessed the reception ganlzaUon whleb bas been pre- pioneer men and women who plant - KInsel. of Antioch College. were vls-. Forty-one members of t he society >prod parade for President Roo6evelt. pared by tbe HiJ!torleal ' Commltlte ed Methodism In Wayne Township. ltors at the home of MI'. and Mrs. el1joyed an ex;: ellent dJnner pre"Willkie. button" on a trip ~t. ~ seeking re-electloo all • • • • • R H. Har tsock and famUy. Friday ceded at the noon hour. with 5l1ep~ throulth the ,C apitol B'IiJdiDi coun y en neer lIurveyor> on t.be G. .. _............ d _ ellf'nlng. pm I'r for world- peace, an- for tb8 _-' ... J ' , ' . O. ,P o ticket with Charles E. Kunker, R . ...- .....WOUIDVlI. f vleveltlnd. • .... ·... an. ohn Cartwriltht, . Gf fonner stute blBbwa.y engineer Leb- spent the week end here with bla boys registering for conscription on Qinc~ri.ati, stoppinlt in , the as the oppoe1t1on. ' mother. Mrs. H. H. W1lllamson and al ers at the home of Mr. a nd that .c.lay. 'ia~i Gallette · w h a No matter wbo wtD8 the Recorder family. Littl~ Mrs. D. C. Rid .e, Sunday afternoon. The following members, whOse friendly greeting an.d a word electlon. a new occupant WiU take • • • • • WEre MI'. Ond' Mrs. Abner Roberts bi rthday annlversarl~s are In 8ep.. . -. nnd Mr. :lnd Mrs. J . C1nl'ence tcm cr. cr Octobe I eel of praise for .the "WeeklY over as Allen", ~ufrman. who b&IIi Mrs. Mark RoBers aDd M~. C. I. Tb.e mon.~l! me~tlng ,of ~e WoMIss Dorothy Coleman. for melly Schaeffer, of Dayton, . r , were lonor EffGrt" • ;. • "'l'hey'U Do. It spent Thursd1ly In mans AUXiliary "1 St. Marys EpIS- of Waynesvil le, daughter of Mr. and Every Time", Harvey . Rye anon 'ls the o. O .... 'Contestant, op_ • • • • • copnl Church was held Friday after- . Mrs. William Coleman , and Clarence Charles Fires. of VandRlla'. and lVr~. 1\1'. A. Fulkerson. Mrs. .) i b·d t S u ' nocn at the . Little Inn with Mrs, Stupka. of Cleveland. were united 1n friend. Morris Cannedy , of Troy W I t. ~ary 8 paaed by Lou Romobr, young LebMr. and ~. J. WUson Edwarda Emma MCClure. hosteSll. There. was a mn.rtta ...e. Friday evening. at the spen t ~he week end with Charles' a nous nnel MIss ,SallY BrnJtb. ' p ay .ng n ge a dance and card pa-, ' Sat': anon ,bUlln_ m&n. aild famlly. of ........ ~ ...Ield. vls1ted renresenta ' U"n 0 f tIl C soc Ie.y • 'Ferry Chur.;:h of Chrlst: W, C. 'Smlth, )larents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fires. PI'll' were arranged f or theae & "J "" "" ' 6good "" uid~y night and corn-plaining AU ~ther' county oft~ up ~or re1At1ves In Waynesville saturdaf and three Invited gues ts, Mrs. CUf. mlnlster. officiated nt the ceremony, • _ • .• _ g:uests at a ~autlful)y decorated with eve'ry~'band about the election bave only tbe,lr present 00- evening. ford S. Ridge, ot Chicago, Mrs. H . C. TheIr attendants were MiSS Eleanol' Phillip Hackwel,l, of Clncfnnatl, blrlhd:: y La ble. , ' cupantll' as candidates. aU on the • • • • .. Coleman ' of NOI'wood . and MrS. J a Im Gorman, of Clevehmd, and Kenneth r ent the week end with his brotner Followln'"'" dinner the m-tlng ""'D <0" ...... rotten' 1uck .'h e was'1 h avi ng, Republlcan t,lcltet.......... are WUUam · · H h ' ••• 1ft ' t palled to ' or'Jer by the president. ... ~>" Mr and Mrs Emme T 11 f.n n .. were ~"'O presen . Laney, of Monroe. and s ister-In -law, R ev. a nd Mrs. R. ., then ' Won the ~rJze,.,glad to. Hufford Jr. shetUf~ , n--.e B . . r e ey. 0 'I1Ile president. Mrs. 'C. R . Frazier. . MI·s. Kenneth Hough. The devo"onal 'r.L ' .' .. . . . , .....- - . • Columbus. anClllr. and Mrs •. DavJd I d t L. I1o.ckwell. •• see Mrs. r rank ,U. LeMay .Jobnson, treasurer. and Ralph H.. na....... _.. f . ;! r Brldgebo ' N ('ondu ted the 'oplCnln'" service. Roll T le Ilrl e and gr om, he gl'oom's and stewnrdshLp programs were in , ' ''''-_ ........... te J . ..."'....... IUD..., 0 ro ... mother and Miss GO,rrnan arrl~ed by • • • • , I able to be. ouf ana arGund ... ~~y.... ~ udge. the la"""r be- .J, were guests Mr and Mrs c~ rnll ami reading at the minu tes of .., ~unday nl tel'noon caller~ at the a Iflr~ of Mrs. M. A. Fulkerson. In• ' ft b' " ' ;;'.' d Ing on the Ju~1c1a1 ballot. . ~ • . . . the last meeting by the seeretary. Ulo\.Or from Cleveland shorLly be- M I h stalJation of otIlcers ' was oUowed agam, a er, el~g CGudne D-th Rep ' ubU · can _~ .. "'-----':'Ic Burne.tt and famll.Y• last week. fore the ceremony. a nous orne were Mr. and Mrs. with routIne bUSin.....:. I" ..;.;,. det h 'h i I st A ') -...... ~.. Mrs. W. S. Scanl!ID. was followed by Pa I AUf d f K "0. er Qme S n e . ~ prJ ,worlterll are bUsy ~ raUlea In • • • • • routine bUsIness, A group of a.bout (Ifty r ela tives M u o~ . 0 AI ansas CIL~, ~an .. c!ded that Ii free wUl"""'. offerlng'will be •.. Ralph Smith aDd George the Interests of their cand.1dat.ea. The Mrs. R. L. HackweU was the The program for this meeting was nnd frlendR werc guests a t II. recepr. nnd 1'8. . onze AlI(ord, ,Mrs. lakp.n !lot each meeting In pl~e of Waterhouse inspecting tlie o. o. P. bail a large 'rally IICbeduied luncbeon and theatre guellt of Mrs. a dt.,eusslon of th e General Conven- Lion. held at the home of the brld<."s ~IP~ ~(rd .and Delbert All!Or~. havIng rel:ular cI~e6 ; that eaclt mllet • , n~w Miami Mal" breAd at rranklln~ thls evening, wbile the DB .' lay Snyder In Dayton. last Thurll- tiollof the Cburch now In session In parents. followlng' lhe ceremony. A a 0 y on, and Mr. and MI S. lng', to be held the third Wednlll_ "1' Oem da ' - . ddl k be tlf II Will Flannery, of MlddJe0'Wn. d r h th will ' be _II truck with rubber fenders. ocratl:C .women are pl&nhlng for 'I. Klinsas City. Mo,.• Mrs. Frazier con- we ng ca e, au u y decorated • • • • 0 ey 0 eae man , an 'frQm the .10Gkso'f Io.t Gf ~ar ," ~. abo a~ PIiDillD. next w~. • • • • •. duetlng a quIZ which proved to be nnd topped with a ~ninat!Jre bride WilJla.m E . Smi th , qf \Vinm!-go; (l ily meQUn~, at the Churc b . uDiaa :fende.... . i " . ,. .'-Oth ,.• er, Dl~ are being achedul.ed. Word has been received by friends most interestin" and Instructive. and groom was served wJ th Ice cream otherwise designated; and that the , th" Wo. Idn·t b . " .. Kunsas. arrived In Waynesville . . . • ~", ~ .' U , e a , Both RepuI)Unan , a nd , DemOcratic .here that Mrs. Mary O. QrOSll and After o.djournmen. t a pleasant soL' nd coffee. The bride and groom reI: II b'l , Wednesday momlng. for n visit with tl'llvelling hasket started' In the ' <old a · ea Lor 'a autom9 1 elll .l!",ders· predict t.b&t wblle the earn. tbe members of ber na"..y arrived clal Urn , e was eIlJ·.oyed and da,lnty l'ecelved m!U1Y lovely wedding gifts. 01"'nnI7atio n wO\lld' be continued in' b d id 't. . • ....... Mr. a nd Mrs. FI'!Ulk Braddock . . ••• BQYs will ue ,bGys . ...especi. PaJgn bas' not lathered the momen- PlOrtda, Thursday morning, all well freahmentl! were served by the hostThe bridal couple left after the • 0 • • • the new SOCiety. Mrs. J . p, L.urlek , I ' en tJme, , .but tum of former yean that........ ' ' n of the' tab ' 1_ a 11y' a't H a IGwe a a ....... a~d 'e ojQnd a fine trip. ess. . • ceI eb ra tJ on t 0' ' spend h"'lelr wedding MI'!;. Ronald M. H'awkC wn.s h05- WRf., aPllolll LCd clllUnl18 'UJ there . such, 'a thing as vote· will be pqlled in Warren county • • • .. • The November meetlnrr of lbe nlcht In Dayton . "hey nre now at to the members of the Al'gllnr.t nnd basket committee. .., ' . . k to f ~ovember II and ~k:t that .mere Mr J L G nd clety will be held at the borne of Mrs. home to Chelr fri ends In Clevelnnd. Bridge club, a nd one /!,ue.~t, MJ·f;. W Mrs. .], K. Preston \I,'a~ in ('harge carrylDg a lo.. e 0. art at will be more than oDe IUJ'III1ae wbeD DaV~' ~ ~s~Mr' aDd::n. W, E. MJller. .c. .Cornell. a·t the Little Inn. 'ru.- of t he "Gct-Together" program. as least that is what a few Hal- the vote oountlna bas been com• • were un----DR. RICH O. MORGAN TO foliow~: read ing. "Our Herltsge."oy IQwe'etl ':..,~Dsters;' .w~ e plet.edo But they d8Cune. oo .vent.ure ~~.~~~. Ga~_tbt.~ hQUle ,.o f Mr. and day afternoon. Mrs. L. C. Hadloy; vocal solO, "He ' " • ';/ ......... r> _to ADDRESS CIVIC Cf . n made' to.' realize when they a guess u to juat where a~' Forgel~~ Not Hls Own." by ~ M. Were 1Qreeil" to. re'pair" the JQl~bt pop OUt. ' • " , • .. • Dr. Rich 0 .· Morgan . curntor of A. 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yed by. nil the members. • The meeting in November wlll .be . dGg Warden seems to, have JoIn. Sara Payton, of MUncie, 'Ind., te~OOIl. Harl.so(;k ' enterulined ,at a dinner per meeting of the Waynesville . held the \last W edne.~day ot the the strange Dower pf., for e - baa joln6d our holJaeboJd, .• .. • • • party at t~e Little Irin. compliment- ClVJc ClUb. The meeting will be held X-ra ys taken at Blair Hospital month becaWie of the Tbanksgivtns telling the future. be made ' Mrs. owr~ RIdge aDd Mrs. Olyde Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hoffman. of Ing her daughter. Miss Bett.y Vir- In the ' Orange Hal1, Monday eve- Til' da y nl!;ht. I5howec\ that Albert holiday. th~" pre~ic.tion that ' the Coleman , returned to Clnclnnall. Dayton. were Bund#l'y 'evening supper glnla Hart,!io~k . whose marriage to 11 lng, Oct. 21st. All members are Bogan, :1lI. years old. Harveysblll'g. Baturday. gueaf4 of Kr.·..nd Mrs, Howard Mlas- Frank Taylor Hnwke. so.o.ot Mr. aDd urged to be present. hRd su red a sk ull fmcLUl'c wh oII ENTERTAINS AT LUNCBEO'N Yaldtees WGU'~ 'nQt win ~e Mr. aDd. ~Mrs. A. Z. Hartsoelt .and Udlne. Mrs. Ronald M. Hawke; will be an he war. blackjacked by two bandits - .- . , . '" : , 'PonQanb ', and t;lOW he .: pl"e- d ..ughter, Helen, caUed on Mrs. Lena • • .. • • event of f3aturdl~y. November 2, VISIT WAYNESVn,LE FRIENDS Who 1'01)) d 11 1m and a cOmpanion of Mrs. Edll,h M. Harrjs e~~ .dict( 'that ' ROQsevelt', ,wont HaJ:tMck, TUeai:I;".:, ,' , Mr, aDd Mrs, Howard MJ,IIslldlne Guestll' lnclud,ed t , Miss Elizabeth ~lO Sunday. . (l,t I~m: heon. Thursda1 , at~e ~h\ '.the.: eleetiG", th~~ . air. .an~ JoIn. Olyde ,Meloy .'and wer" Pnday evening guesta at the Hill, Miss ~slle' S~nlth, MIss Doris Mr. and Mrs. F. Taylor Gurney Bogan , n il d Ed win Me - Inn complimenting ¥ts; ,~o¥\ C· n" , Germany WQnt WIn ' ~ver ~ughta;; MU~: caUed 0I!. Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs.. PJ:ed Puma.s. allsbUTY, and Mrs. Jach Satterlee. and children , who have jus t re- Correll, 18. ~Oll of Fr.a nk Mrci[trt'~ll, ntdce •. of Chicago. ,Who .~ . ~* E ' 1 d' th ' ~ ~h {is CI!fL Me~y. 8UiId&7, '. . ' . . • ..; . • • • . of ClnclnnatI; Miss Edna Bronst.rup. turnl'd from Pcrsln stopped for a t:,e ta.vern's 0 w n e .r • weI' e In Wayne~vme Tast ~~'Jt.. B~ 1P1~~ . . ~g an 10 e ,!a~"', a . ¥!'. ,~, Mra. w~ ~ aM : ur. ' Mrs: Ruf~ H~n. and' vf Lo~eland ; Misses Mary ~aband short Visit. Tuesday evening, with stmck by blacyjl~cks as they slept In were .M~. H. C, COI,e~ . pt Jfor- , , thIS s~~~.ge PGw~r,1, w ,el.). , Mr. ~I&I8, ·U, P. ,Bocutt. ol ~;" , Mr.. ~. Leo OSborne and .SOD MarjOr1e Edwards.. or Sprlngfleld; '1 MIss s Tr1il~~~ and Margaret W. their beds nbove the taveJ'll. ·· Boga n wood, Mrs: D. L. ~e,~~ ~ . time W1U tel!~ ••we :WQnde~ t,t: ! ton; ~ ,. em ~ ,~ Payton,. , r Clnclnn&ti ~a& ' d1Iin ' Mrs. James R()blnson, ot Dayton; Edw!'rds: Mrs. Gurney Is the daugh- was struck ovel' Ihe head. while Mc- U. and M'ame::r. BtoW:De. ~·Pranlt . , the people .dn .Sollth Thl.rd~· · , .. .. , • of ~ ~~ Mrs, ~chard MUler. of Miamisburg; ter of Mr. and Mrs. W111lal!l , Ptlt- Carren \111;\ 5 slugged over the right L, Ta~'lor. M1'II.' ROtul1cra,'., aud , )Jtre~t: 'bav8 been aw~akened Ve are ~ to report 'M Ia Ua:iJle bOrDe.and f~: ' . Ml'a. ·0eD?e. Winner ' of _ ~banon: ,cha.rd (nee F'aruly Wa.y) . 01 Tuls&. eye by t~e bandits. When awakened the ·honored. .~est. ~ , " .,.rly the ..norning by t~e · T. ~ 'CODfiQed to ~'room! on ' MlSll .¥11dJ.'ed IJllason; of X,enla; Kn, 'Okla .• and the', Gurneys are now 911 Ly b!ow, McCarren said two ~en .~O~~:si~::~~~.~ ,~ 4-;';'1.0 ' 1" , ~. 0(. ~ ,....th: ,;) ~. '? • . .. , Ernest ~gton1 Mrs. ~. L. ,~- th~ ,way to T!Jlsa: I olnted pJ.stols at- hlm and dettiahde4 VISIT T008w~. Cro.~ q ... , . , . ... Robert ~t lOll of. Mr. -and- well, M:r,a Robert'IOons, IUld Mrs," ~ , ,".' .' non'ey, [ r' ' . .' , . i~n ....TllDAY ',UT;r lin. Ralph Baa~. ~t.ed bIa 1Ildpr. Smltb. .. ' ' . ' ." . '., . FINEp 1'0" Bp.EEDnm McO~rren tOssed a JIilci'~ contaJ~~Qg. '50"£ MEMOBlES ~-tbrtt ' ~ Of tIut " nlDth ~ jhD1v""",TbIU'li- . 14!as ·Hattaoc:~.....w~ ,.also ,coiDpu. ." - -, . '" , ,,10 and ' the men' Bed.,:·· ~" .;' . , ." ,~'.cilUa ~ ~ a,u~ daY. ~t Or biB ~ie. accom- ~~ted:at·, a.lsbO!l!!r~. glven ~~ ~e "'Benny" ~ was fined $5 and:., ,Sheriff w,il!.iam Huff~ (!OD~~ct: ,0t'PI'a,pk)I~i:~=~;:~~I~J:~t ,wa ', b a k · ~, 'l'ueIdq ~ ,OIl ~, ~ Jilin to ~ ~.~ lcbao.l, ~eral ll08plilar Nurses· Home IlL ~ta In Mayor c;tllmour's ' otrt!le. ~ ~ 't'ides~ad search 'f'?1"' .&he qnd MIIIJ a ~PleI~~,,[~"• •; a",-BI.uand tH»,. wore OCCII.... eI ~ .ge~ 1IIrIIi- ..... &bet enJoJe1J ~ ~ ....' OIncInnati. 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NOTlOE; 1$ hereliYiiiven tha.t In OCI 9, "October's ~ht bll! S-ATIS~TIONOheney and H. S. ' Conover as ap- purs\lan<:e of a Re.solutlo.ror Ule weather." There Is an('t.her of Helen Ill. C. Crane Ec;iitor ~nd Publish~r Dr. Robert Conrad eJ)t red slI.l t praisers. Boord of EduCation of the Wayne Hunt Jackson's poems that we learnOr No Charle __ _~~.:.._ _ ___:~:-:==_::_=:;:::::;:;::_:;_;;-------The first and nnnl account Of. RUt@ , SchoOl , District. Wa 1'1;' e n . ed at schoo\. I must look It up, It 80 against Evere~ V. Schmacher for a Ruth .Van Ness. admlnlstra.trlx of Count;;.· ' Cs"tervllle, Ohio ISSUED EVERY . THURSDAY . On1o ....a~.ed on the 5tll "-y exacUy describes th l • pest .of all judgment on 8 cognoVit note for SubicriptiOQ J'rlce, ,1.50 Per Year, Payable in AdvlDCe $972,23. the e~tate 01 Walter Van Ness ap- or August, 1940, there will b E> sub- times or year, best (or me at any PHONE 7021 Grover C. MoCreary entered suit prove . rnltted to a -vote or the people f said rate. sun drilling wheat, H takes The wll\ of Frances J . Sn.ell ad- Wayne Rural School Dlstrlc, War.; longer than I thQugh t to plant II. ~..... . ~.~_~• •"~~ aga.lns t Marguerite M Creary 10r a dlvor._e. charging gross neglect. mited to pl'<mate. leaving ller es t:ate r n County. Ohio. at the' NOVEM- fl Id of wheat. The now alfalfs........ August Adams entered sui~ against to 11 son, Fred- E. Snell, who was BER ELECTION to be held Ill. the hasn·t. IU'own m h. I hope It hal! U Ora Adams. for n dlvoroc, charging nMalmllSCd executo;" and a nle~c, Bernice said Wayne &ural , Sohool Db triot.. grown .enough to live over. the wlngross neglect. through hel' attorneys,' i Warr!'n County, Ohio. n.t the r gular ter. Th.e roots have been dllven deep 'l'AJlVrA-LITHlO TAH ANU Young and Young. Her petitl'on The court approved t he I1rst ac• . into the ground by the dry weather: ROAD OIL; mx.OAVA ' ING ' count. of ElizabeLh Young, rrua rdlan places of voUng' ~hereln, on Tues- i . tried to pull one up nnd the root lIMP'TRUCK SER VfCI·. states that they were married March ., d th 5'1 d f N b 194 .• _~...- . . ; . ; ; . . . - - - - - - - -__~~~-------.....- of Carl Young, Incompetent. ay; . e 01 ayo ovem er , 0 , broke before It came out. so' p rOUR. BILL OF RIGHTS 31. 1932 and that tbey have two The settleinent of a . claim for th,e question of levying a tax n ex- haps It won't winter kill. Burned .. daughters, Elsie, 7, and J ean. 2. $1 ,225 was approved In th matter cess of the ten mill limitation for sam!! weeds today. I like to hear PIT RUN, ,LOADED 300 YU. of t.he estate ot Anna Hankinson, the ~noflt or said Wayne Rural them pop nnd cm: klebut one has When the constJtution was first presented to the sta.tes ror adoption, COMMON PLEA.S PROCEEDINGS The court approved the SCh edule School District for the purpo.~e of tl)e to be Cl\reful this dry wealiher. n of Uabilltles · of the estate of Anna opet'aUon and maJntenance or said , Oct. lO. The 1I are so cu but several of them refused to mUfy It unt11 the first 1-e amendments, Phone. Wllynellvllle 44 1\ 11 In the matter of the Olnclnnatl M to ' School DistriCt. at a mte not ex, p Ps ~ ts were added. The founders cons1d~red tha,t Fed _I 'SaVi d La Associ or n, Lebanon. er,u ngs an an 8.cecdlng three :n mills for enr'h one I haven t found . homes for them yet often called the Bill 01 Righ the Constitution Itself contained suWclent safeguards for the Uberties tlon against W . Roy Wyatt and Fred Enrle Snell appOinted exceu- dollar of valtmUon. which IltllO\tnts I Just rescue~ one i'l'om the chloken Lqbanou otflce Pllo'ne 473 · \(loft ord ere d -summons tor of the estate of Frances. Snell. to No Dollats nnd lhjrty cents yard.' Such yelps of distress that 1 0 th ers, th e COu rca.98·M. Morrow Phone l\o. 3 of the people but' the Bill of Rights was a dded . H owever even th e Bills I d f Willi H h h South Lebanon, with John Harding. thought It. must be hurt and llurrled ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ssue . or , . am egner w a as J esse Ross and Harry Harding as ap- SO. 0) for ench one hundred doUars out to find that It ha.d just for 'Otten ' of Rights presuPpo.se$ a governn:ent that Is bound by Its laws. a mechanic s lien on property In- r 15 of valuaLlon , for t hree yem·s. 1941, i It t g --Over the air the other nigh t came a viVid lltIUe play .showing what volved In the action. p a ers. 1942 and 1943. • w)ere go In and WIIS trying tfJ ~=======:::::====~=~)\ . d C. Janney appointed admlnlget out. Such lovely weather that I " ' .. Maur Ice Barnh ar t was grant Cd a The Polls for sald Election will be get lJ1yself all worn alit puttering happens wben the government falls Into the hands of those who recognIZe divorce tram Virginia Barnhart on stJ;ator of the esta-te of Hannah Janre- around aut d oors I The potatoes were . '"'~~ neglect. Custody ney ' Cleal'creek. t wp" wIth CllarIes open at 6:30 o'olock A. M.. nil •• 111 A man, an ardInary b uslness .man,. came bls charge of ... """ onlY force and their own w. Fitt.s. Lee Lovely nnd Nat Rogers lIS mnln open until 6:30 o'clock P.~. a dIsappointment 0 I Ix b f 0 of their daughter, Mar Ia. was (Eastern Stnndard Time) of said . . n y s ags r m REAL ESTATE home from a vacatIon to find h is c:lty In the hands of an Invader who granted the plalntltr with righ ts ot appraisers. two bags of seed. and small too. he Thc court approved the first and da y. early ones were no good at all. I run INSURANCE had taken possession of his business. his home p.nd his wife and pro- visitation for the mother. . final account. of R. C. Boys. guardian By order of the Boord of surely going to have some way or 'AU~TI'ONEER Ceeded to Impr1Bon him and torture him to obtain Information. No one The court set October 14 to h ear .,.. of Relle Johnson , Incompet.ent. Elections. of W B r r c n watering n ext year , A good soaking ~======== dared help him or even explain to him what had happened. His efforts a.p i>l1catlon of the plaintiff Cor tern- . The court named Harriet Meeker, ounty, Ohio. 'at the right time docs wonders fOl' W.W. SHURTS, JR .. Clerk the garden. to underit.nd !aUed. He kept asserting 'his rights, but b1B rights did no porary alimony In the matter of Franklin. gu'ardlall of Harriet EleaDorothy S . . Trov11l0 against Au s~ln no~ Meeker, 16 ond Margery Meeker C~tcd Oct. 4Lh. 1940. rood for th~ was no one to uphold thsn .• There only. pverwhelmlng TJ'ovlllo for divorce. 12. " Oct. 11. What. 1\ change a lIt.tle Minmi Gnzette-Oct.10-17-24-31 pa l lit h pro d uces! I brute force. There was no appeal f.o r there was noth1ng to a.ppeal to. The claims of the plaintiff ha.ving n td an WI ewas The first a.cCOUl~t of C, S . Irwin. b ht hi aug a w to wasb pump today ~. In the world today have .had this haPPen to them but this was been satlsfled, the suit ot Hazel trustee of Susan Hayner estnte , ap- NOT' E OF ELE TION ON TAX and the. boys white-washed the cow plctured as 11 it were here In our own cpuntry, We can not belleve that Brooks against Earl Coburn bas been d dismissed. prove . I EVY IN EXCE OF TIlE TEN stable this afternoon. It was so whiLe tb1a could happen but we are preparing defenses to make that it The court! approved the . first and MILL LIMITATION and shining that I was nfrald that . ' , Pleading guilty to a oharge of op- final accounts of t11e estates of A. H. the coWs wouldn't dare go In but won't ~ OUr young men are a1gnJng tor trat~. OUr factories emtlng an automobile without the Lebailon: Challl1c'y rut.they did and seemed to like 1.t. The are nmn1nI f~n lorce. The peop)e are preparing to pay Ule C06t. So owners co~ent, Douglas L. Simms Turner, I d M 'h 0 d NOTI<~E Is hereby. given that In ar. a u gen. pump at th e other barn wouldn't , that ~ can meet f«;lree With force 11 neees&ary to uphold our but of was sentenced <to a year In tlle c ley, an ' pl ' r ~ lla nce of a Resolution of the "OOT FO~ ANT' ('ONSIGN Th c estate 0t Leonidas Simonton work so WI) .llUllp(j It out to find thnt ..I d t 3 COUNCIL of the VILLAGE )'our Catllc, bugs, sheoll Ill.d calvtll r1sht.. W. MY that it won't happen here but on a emall.e r scale 'it does Mansf1eld reformatory. v.... ue a $ Oi~,693.50. Personal th e water was so low tllRt the pipe to Norrill-Brock C.... live wirl' lind WAYNESVILLE. Oh10. passed on Aft~ pleading guilty to a grand bappen here_ Whenever racketeers take hold and ' st:oi'ekeepers ' or truckproper t y va Iue d a,t $294,693.50 and dldn·t reach It any more . If Lhat proll'ressiv fil'1rl f'lr 'hr hh.' he'" the 5th day of AUGUST. 1940. ther3 II lIlarket oricell ani' IrO'" I " 'r'·,r'!' men or umcma are bUlUed Into paYing tribute, or a child Is' lddnapPBd ,larceny charge, Ray Rose. Twenty- real estsate. $151000. Debts' amounted wlll be submitted to a vote of the we goes dry we will bave to drive Oninn mile Stand, was given a suspcnded Stoc" Y.rd.' Cino:,unal" 0 10 $2.580.49. cost of administering people ' of aid OF the stock overto my barn. That well Tune In on Rltdin Satinn WI !K\' It Is happenln& here. But there 1a stw a 'c hance to a'p peal and 6Omethin$ sentence on condition he serve 60 ~roperty. $15300. leaving a net value VILLAGE goes down elchty-flve feet rtrty of It 12 :26 to 12 :30 p. m. ror ,u, ,tan. to .~ to for tboee who have couraBe enough to' take the risk. Would days In jail. of $291.804. Gran'dson, Corwin Crop- WAYNESVILLE at the NOVEM- thrOUgh solid rock SO It 'oUlTht not In" rk"t report,. ~ou ,have tbe eourap to muse to pay? Have you the courage to report Thomas Wel5, Illdleted for br ak- Per~ a bro Lh er, an d severa . 1 others BER iJ ... ELEOTION to be held in.. the give out. 'I\uned the cows In .,to lean v II\.0e of WAYNESVILLE. Ohio at tbat rb'rl''''' UleIt or Iawlee&nC118 )tou mow about or are you one of those Ing and entering the Mlehae1 Gar- named beneflclades Mankind will be God-governed In _ _._ the regu1ilr places of voting therein, ,liP the soybeans tilnt the combine age, Maineville, pleaded gu1lty and proporUon as 'Ood's government 'b e_ WOO uQb I wouldn't. report It. 'lbey'd bum me out." t ' . l\lA.UlIAGE LICENSES on Tuesday. the 5th day of Novem.. missed . The pasture Is so poor and was given a suspended senteme on comes Ilppar nt, the Golden rule W. aWl have, a blJi 01 rlshtB and wt! still ~ve machinery to uphold ber, 1940,_the question oJ levying a dry. This kind of year one need/! that condition he serve 45 days In the utilized, nnd the r1Bh~ Qf ml\D and 1*. Have .w. the eourase to \lie It? Paul FrankUnlNlxon, 24, manager, taX In excess of the ten mUI Umlta- extra silo. county jail. the liberty of conscience held sac.red: Bernard Seibert and Roy Conger and Betty Louise aufford, 23, sten- Uon for the benefit of THE VILn-, 00&, 12. Columbus Day. r never fail -Mary Balter Edtty AGE OF WAYNEBvn.LE for the to come to the bank to get some pleaded not guilty to a charge of ographer. both of Lebanon. P01JNDS OR BUSHELS bank ho11dny' Johl}ny Roy Sees, 21, SOuth Lebanon, purpose of current ~xpenses of said money on arson In connection with the burnVillage at a rate not e ~g one Is palntJng the roof of lhe chicken electrlc~an. and I ~rhelma Irene KilIng of ·the barn of Charles Oeder at WIleD we tIouIbt corn and wheat by ~easure. the peck and bushel mUl for each ·one dollar of valuation . bouse where we have stored t!l t yZoar last March. Conger's case ' was burn, 18, society ec;Utor. Lebanon. ,..,. the D&tura1 UDSta to use but now we tal)t 'of bushels per acre and deferred, a hearing schedUled for Vernl7 KUhns, 53. molder, and Mrs. which amounfs to No Dollars and beans. The roof looked alright but ten cents ($0.10) for 'each one .hun- It has been so dry that I didn't trust Ruth Folk, 46. both of Franklin. 10 mUCb .. bulbel" ~en we weigh lnatead .Of measuring what we buy, Seibert ~ November 29. dred dollars of valuation, for ' five It. i;~e day ' we mll.<:t ~c1!> Itl .~e Raolph Rlohard, 20, Frank:1ln, farm- ___ 0I'PUIIcl ,~ ill lolit by the ~undted weight. ~helled corn ls often The court set 1S0vemper 9 to hear yenes. to- wit: 1940, 1941, ,1942. 1943, bous~ roof and the feed rpqm too. er. and Irene Norvell. 18, Carlisle. .aid '" tile bUDdnci welsht and 80 are many other things, but when we the Indictment against John MarNo more paper root fnr. me. Tb e Robert Green , l!3, West CUl'rollL~n, and 1944. 'bUJ Ifled neat. or corn, we get the sca.les,. weigh, then figure It In sixty shall. charged wl!h fal1ure to proVide The Polls for said Election ",ill be metal roots cost mOI's a t I r. t but labo~er , and VJr8~nla. Courtney. 19, . for minor children. 'lIQUDd- or- fIftj ant ' ~ orwhat ever-It-is bushels. Is tberraftfi','1""-1:I8eleB5B!·ree~~=.:.:.:::.-=~===::'-:.-,~ open at 6;30 o'clock A. M. and reo- they la ~t so m~longer. Lebanon. Oct. 1.3. Sunday agfltn fln Ifll10thcr Ill. tbatt Of ' oOWM, clUIl?BC8 ~re hard to ~ke but It .can be done. We ,'nORATE COUR'r Matt Collett, ~8. carpenter, and mam opeD until 6:30 o'clock P. M. bitt.,. IeU'Ded to ~ bananaS arid tomatoes and apples (reta1\) 'by th... e- - -- - -- - - - -E%hlel Lane, 26, both of ClarlaiVUle, (Easter Stnndard Time) of said day. I.ovely one. Yes~day ' I gave the By order of ttle Board of house an extl'a J: leanlng and <I rcssr d ~ . , IIOt. corn and. wbeat. It mJg~t be upsetting for a little whUe The first and final 'B{:counts of R. R. 1. Elections, ' of War r e n 11 chlcken .but I didn't, have II:"Y com to ~ In the what p1t who never handle It anyway, but they the followJng estates have been 9.IP(Jounty, Ohio. pnny. Could the reason be that 1 • proved: Ellen Wiggins, LU(y Stall ItE/\L ES'1'~" ' t: 'rUANSFEKS eouI4 IDOD pt uaed t~ It and they ' coUl~ push the prices up and down exeCutrix; Larayette Graham. Cla~a W.W. 5HURTS, JR., Clerk. d ldn·t invite any! The pups nnd I went for a walk about sunset. I j _ well b.J b~red welghLs as bushels. It w111 take 1i' 10ng time to Schwartz, executrix; Frank M. CO!- Walter R. Fltts to Gerald Barca- Dated Oct. 4tll, 1940. > ami O azeLte-Oct , .. 10-17-24-31 fOl,ll1d that. an old sheep's nooe apple , " ~ to ,uee the metric system even thoulIht figuring would be IlDs, Williams COllins, administratrix low. lot 349 In Fnmnlln. ' tree that- I have (llways been fond . ~ , . . . . *tie a.mes are unfam11lar but pounds come to· 0\11' tongues Just aDd Florence Hay , Amy H. Day and WUlIam, Georgt~ and Frank Ha.rter Justice Is the standing of had blown ' down (or the .. ~ ¥ b~bp1a lIO .why use both of them ~ tl~e one transaotlon? Car Hay. adminlstratprs. to M.lnnle Bowyelr, plot In Mason. Gerald :B&.rC8l\OIW to Hazel Barla- policy of civil society; and any de- 'bulI pushed It ov r l. Tlle apples During the . four yean pft:CleCdia&the , , A certiflcate ot transfer ordered pafLure !rom It, under any circum. didn't amoun t' to much but It 'was d~tion of John W. Bricker _ 0Gftr.! Issued to Bernice Nixon, adrnlnistra- low, lot 885 In Franklin. BEG18TaATION DA'Y trlX of the estate of Atlee C. ~lxon. Ella 8ea~s to AnDa Reichling. 18.5 6t.anc,e, lies under the suspicion of gnarl~d and p~cturesque and had nor, Ohio newspapers Wete &Ue.J lovely blossoms In the spring 50 '1 ugly reports of wasle:, The court approved· the Inventory aores In Harlan twp. be Ing n. a policy, at all. -Burke. ...... t' • t'6 A: .... 11m sorry It Is gone. They tel!' me w[rup 100 to 5 au; 0 ..... _ B.ridcer cleaned bouse, u ·1It W promof Joseph W. Snook, executor of the.. any Moyer to:'1ames and Bertha ~ aeema to ~ DO haPpy medium be~.veen tbe veace of Gandhi - - - - - - - - - - - . . , . . - -- that this place was a fine fruit farm ised. He roolect out extn~ end inestllote of Temorah Snook, South Chandler,4 acres' In Union twP . .aid t.bI ~t Chtncse, that Is complete ncn-l'c$l8taoce that bows Its once upon a tlme~ sl$ted On common honesty in 1liiie busiLebanon. LUcinda Rutb Blair to Charles 0Gt.. It.""Eiih~ little IiJlaelc and 'tIftS. His record is dear. 'l'htIe have a..d .to Cbe~ CODQUerora and 't rusts to time to a)6( rb th~. and stren!th Lucllle Jackson adjUdged an epllep- 'Stephenson, .por of lot 156 In Lebahem no scandalS during his admioiaI to .... u.m wIUl ttfelr own weapons. HIstory vlnd1catea the first met!~_od. tic aDd he~ admission to state hos-. non. white , pigs born lllo:Jt nl£\M . StUl lralion. He kept the state withiil,.its io. bright and warm but ' Windy. Too rome and paid off milliooi of lite ill~ . . . ~ Chinese tbrough countless raids. and Inva!>icDS. Gov- pltllol at Galllpolis order:ed. Robert 'ColUns Lehman to S~rah 'OUTSIDE PR.unl~G windy to plant some gra$S seed that herited...debt, Jet paved ~~ IIIIles ....~ The court set OCtober 23 to hear Lehman, 16.45 ae,res In Clearcreek COl-lGEIUJS SPE~C> I!&O . .nune.,. ~ft came and Bone bilt the people h ave remained t he same. . road per year and turned over mont I had planned to get In: before the Ictual dollars for schools, 'Old . . pen. '.. : ' MOJ.lE'l HERE 'N PA'f 'B~· .we Western natloQa are too impatient to walt for time to do tJhe Inventory of Lee F . Vorhls, eXec- twp. ra:m: I ' \Ike 8. . wide farln yard. The 51.on5, relief, unemployment, .compensa. I.. .. utor of the est ate of Martha Trine Delmar BaJnurn to R. M. Combs, NO TA~S~LET US 00 calves and sheep con keep the .grasa tion ,nd the like than did bit prede, lte Work. 'we want our lIbei'tty,, now and for our childreh. not jut!. for Vorhls. · lot 92 In Hlghlalld Park addition to ' '{OUR. PRlt.lT'~G' JO;5 I short so the spai:e III riot wasted, c"sor. I " -. • • ta.Ir 0llIJdr4!n'1 cih1Idren, 10. we must ebocse lihe l~ t+er rneth'ld , Frepared- . Paul Neuhaus accePl.l!d the ap- 1:;0uLb Lebanon. ' . . ' Things are gradually getting cleaned ' II! the comlllll cJ«tIOn. JOhn 1It1c.", .. . . ,¥e -liave alWaIl waited 1.111 the war came to prepare and 'have pointment as excoutor of the estate Stella Seaman. to Charle!o and S t d POstel by th. YCry mID wbo• •dmltilltlatloo .up. a ur ay we hauled a loa'd of ,..,krd ",ith tbe "hot·IGb" ....... the "trud£. ..JIUlde out ~fa1tlJ well. But war Is different now. As wUh everythmg else. of Sarah B. Morris. Charles S . Irwin. James L. .Gr~, lots U19-70 in ju,nk to the gully that, had beel1 Ion truck.,," ~onWoct, the "ababdo.... " _ F ~ 1a the .wat.ch -word. If 1t ~es there would be no time to prepare. If C. J. Waggoner and Harry . Cowan 1; ranklln. . waiting for dbout ' a yein. Only a ~ itate I>Urdlues. the POlltlcal maniPOlltioa fII were selected as appraisers. NelUe Weingartner to Curtis Blwe afe pre ~~ It may never come. f!o wI~h thls In view our young men few ~nches of water In the old wed ' old age penlioqJ. !he n1lcf Dluddle. dtc Sea. . . • lIe ~ ..fl P'• •nd other unsa".." ICd\oltlll. The court approved the first and shop. 2 tracts. III Fredericksburg, ,NP.ve ~ up &DCl wUl · ~ trained as 'fast as~ It can be don . Whether final account of Mabel Terry, ad- Salem twp. Rain Is promised for tomorrow. , Vbt. to retain Goftrnor Bricker iii n5cei . • I 'lThun~er and lightning and "'wlnd unl.~ yOu ..ant Oblo ""ned bad 10 tbe _ ~ .11 gOod or bad, whQ la)owa? It could bc el t~er but If In addition to mlnlstratrlx of the estate of Kenton , Curtis Bishop to Charles Reese and Il d8l3h of rB!n. Perhaps there b'..~n enw r,om whleb be ftIQJed It, E. Thompson. two tracts 1ri Sa~em twp. . . ' • ibe ' mUltary are pven 8Ou~ peacetime tt 'Inbig and a chance for wllJ be more before morning. ~ ON THE R A DIO ~"'()bdonni It may be , the best thing that ever happened. to mallY "The flftl) acco\1nt of Joseph F . .Wallace aDd ~ilada Ford to W1loet. 15, COlder and cloudy but the K1nney, guardian' of Wilbur H. lIam and Doroth,y Tredway. 37 acres Mc: _ . tbtiiD. We can only hope and worlt to make It the best. as . We see, It, . storm"last night ·w as only 11 fooler. M.• ilUIIOIl McKinney, Insane, approved. In Turtle~re~k t~vp. ~ that It will alwI'J8 be done the "American Way" .for the good Not"enough rain to do much good. ."IY .,. ••41., · ~; ~ . The fifth account of , the Central' Lydia. S . 'thOMpson to R. C. and They started husking com th~ ~*-7;OO '.M. 0"1 ·Sfat..... woe WHIO Trust company, exe;:utor of the-es- Rut,b LaRue, 10 '· 293 in .Wlkotrs ad01 ~ an. , morning down In the 'hoUow. That , INS.. WG~r.t,~F~~A~.A~::it, WHI( tate of Harry B. Thompson; its dition to Mason. ,. . . . . . . Aa . . . .d Olau Mailllatter .t POltolfice, WaynelVille, Ohio

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Tbb 8ecl.tlon.-Located on MaIn street Above Central in l\llddletown.6'.\1 Fr DeU _.1_ , It may truly be said that a review Ilccuracy In , hand ling d etails and . '" ves eo very Ser._ Anywhere In This !ieOtlon of Ohlo-!"1IIOUa of Middletown would no'" be com- breadth of visIon. aU to be applied Eacll 18 In charge off .effl1:lootdeparCl'ncnt I t '. .' who ror "Cappel-Quality" FW'DIture. plete without extended Incntlon 'n "" to the management of Y OU1' pe rsonal train d emp In IIoyecs fl clal. have been the First-American Bnnk and Tru: t RDd commer . cl al 'n n tA l It ! affaire. e a ofna!1 matters. DepOsitors the FlrsLAmerica" In J;hIa ~ay anc1 aae when conaer- ertiea ..for" for ~fD18 .that cannot 00. which has been a potent factor A genera l banking . u : less Is con.. whet you need to mal.eb up with the . In the finanCial. agrle-ullurnt and InBank and Trust Co. are afforded vlflt4e. !Pen ~e 'co~t1y ~e~' lIl- 'faU to be .t~tlve to tqe Inte~ Individuality. both -in stock and surround In a d wi I'n h d duct.ecl and tile bus1~l .\. :)( corp "I n · very possible protection Of their acle8~~ fi~re they are no~ ~OD:ly pur~, 'apd he baa made manY servke, Is the keynote of the Bub. gs n 1, your OUBe ustrial developments of this enUre tions. firms nnd indivIduals Is sollcIs fitted out everythlng will ' move section of Ohio. It was a legltlmate tl ed on thc most fa vomble tel'lllS: count, being a member or bhe Federasaurec:t a pe~ent aource ot In- i~~t dea}& ~ ~ section. stantial progreS6 of this well known !XDle • but a reaaolllble certainty of He hal alwaya made It " p¢Dt not firm which has been serving the with pe~1 and hJu'mony. outgrow th lIf the needs of ~he people smalJ personai loan!; ar a vail ble III Deposit Insurance Corporation jnueaae )n value; the real estate dea' to Ibt ~ and at)' I'fopertlea tor people of this vicinity 5 0 efflclen tly. The ra ? depar tme nt Is consld- for adequate banking fllcllftles many through this flnancln l InsllLu:lon '; Iluh insures your a ccount up to ~ sa dQiDI more. than hla.ahare to _Ie at more than their .true value Cappel's In Mlddleoown 18 weU ered one of the l~est In southern yr,ars ago and since 1850 has become thus aiding hUl\dred~ to borrow at $5 ,000.00. We cannot fall to compl}JIlC_et tlJe de~ds oJ BUCb B. p and this Is where the close s~udy of known to ijle people of thb section Ohlo featuJ'lna' the newest 1941 known to hu ndreds In that COI11 - the usual bank rate of tIl' Arest. Demodels In PhUco, Zenith . General muruty. "" mcnt the officers and directors upon SaWyer. and B9n of M1ddleto~' Is.. local condltlQna renders him. an Gf 011.10 and has provided one ,of the I:lectrlc and •.~ . C. A. rrtdlos. New posits of one doUar upwards al'e re- Lhelr s uo: essful efforts 00 give the 'i'ellAble REAL ESTATE DEALER. authen,ty on ioe&l valuea. A ilunklng Institution as wel1n.:. an celved. lind the "Ull l ~ Lu"', lcsy allti tar .,esL stocked furniture establlsh- modem cabinets. tone control, Individual ,'h as ch arac t er whose many yean in thts Une have Pant}ers In Warren and Butter .1 built consideration Is given the small est communl Ly a finan cial Ins'tltutlon of mentJI In this section of the state. made blm an aqthorlty and .,he II co~ty who have fllJ1D8 which they are Just a thTOllgh Its yea f is equipped for television . an d s t ability of the rs 0 ex t,ence by the deposloor as the lamest corporation . the character Thousands of residents have pur~ well known dealer In lann 1aDd6, wlah to sell .Ihqqld list them with es it overcomes I1nd 'it,s sLl1lg_ It L~ tills personnl service thaL has FlJ'st-Amerlcnn Bank and Trust Co. few of the tea~ures u) be found In facl iLl ." chased "Cappe1~" llvlnl rOom a~ city ilfOIleltlea In thla and ' aur-' thIa concern as you are asaured of these new sets. For r adios- be Sdre ,rle ownrd tI IC att a Inment or . Its gained fol' the Flrst-Anlel'lcnn BalIk which re ts f sUites which - the_f~ con- to see all the national known makes Ideals eHre wi\( find presen sa ety, service and the i\1ahest market. price. Just write 'roundlng territory. . . ________________________ __________ -y~u strength, .and ~ Trust c _o. hundreds of friends. prNYTess. ~ to struction IU\d . Be haa for years been elOllely ldeo-' a letter cir call Wddletown 326 'aDd select from . ~ '. , Confidential credit Is arrange(! for · wte,t' with the srowur and elq)&n81On a competent real estate ~n will call Rural shoppers will find the store at thIa aectlon and baa ~e a elOll8 your farm. It Is thla valuable aer- stocked with one of ,th~ largest llnes all cusoomers that desire It and atudy of real estate· condIltooa ' 10 . . of stoves In this part of the state- terms can be arranglMi so that you . that /hi couict otter both the blU'inl vice that baa won B. P. Sa.wyer and Grand ~ ranges. wood burnlng pay what Is convenient. ntis service and the eelUna publlc the vvy beIi Bon a foUOwtnl that extends tor sooves, 011 burning. and also the DB_ is strictly confldentla1 and conducted "QUALITY MERCHANDI . E AT LOWlm P RICES" aerv1ce. ~ny mllea. You are sure to let " tlonally known "Duo-Therin" OIl In a d1gn1fled way. ' ' Co A Natlon..Wlde. Institution Whose Middletown Storc Is located at 2li South Main Stree·c .-rll Well Known . ~ ottlce hU on Ita booIU ... larK- 'falr and squire deal when you con- burners. If you are buying a new Cappel's In Mlddle'town speclall:.r.es , the pcoplc of tlllS seeliGn llS UI"Slore Always OlJeriag l'rompC, EfYichmi. Service and Better Mer ba-..... stove this rall see the complete dls- In r.: al ~ervice .. They make the word I ~t. of d~le 'farma aDd dt.y prop- iult B. P. Sawyer. a. L.ower Prlct!s.-Carry 11 LIU ge 1.1 ne 0 f G eneral MerchandIse-is : c ......., · line IIf the community's Most N~"'" ""play at cappel's. A line of exceU~nt rugs ts carried. "service" really· mean whaL It says. tablls h ments. Whose Larre Buyinr P d .,.,.ovn 50000 1'_ , th H ower an Prorres -lve PoU cil~s Enables Tllill Store to Serve You -JWIth They are artistic and the coloring You are invited to visit and Inspect . ""ms or e ome and Farm. and ettects marm and dellght the tile large stock of fine furniture. We 8e3rs tlRoebuck and Co. needs ' ''C'oldspot'' r efrl "erators ,eye. The peoPle in. charge of thisde- are certain you wlll be pleased and noThe t " . K enmore and equipment. In t he Middletown Introd 0 resldenl/; of elf'l'trlc wa~ h crs Kenmorc electric partment are famWar with the l oesldes gain a great many valuable Wayne.wllleuc on store you will tind a complete ded " inl . . .an n . ty. Since Its sew ing maohlnes. li ghtJng fix tures buslneae and can tell you exactlY Ideas. . been a shopping and supplle.~ of all kinds. partment devoted exclusively to this ocatlon here, It has I , . cenLer fo Id ts Une of merchandise and yOU are inT res en of this terri wry. You wlll also find everything vlted to stop In and spend as much .! \9~ aiti'. '.D~ Booma ~~ In ~D' .at !9 b:" III~ 8treet H has been t ancon ~ the h ere to complete your fall and win- lime as you like looking over the. that prominen h cone .~..,.~ r.r .............. OM 8erfIee. ~ ~ &0 EYI!I7 ~ erns ave alded In the .ex- ter contl'Mt when remodeling in the ,omplete new lines. &he _~. . . . . . of Ou far Fad, OMlDc. water BeaUac aud llefrll'era~ pansloll and de vcloplIlent ot Middle- way of plumbing 'Bnd heating flxMotorists wUl n-d they bave not town and vIcinity by giving the tures and one of the large.... and ,,~ ~ of ~ YOU' U ... O~ a ..... BMldeDUI , . public tr 11 '"' been over looked as here ;you can o a me opo tan service. most complete lines of stoves ranll'es A I), Ule fam ous " All-Sta~'; tlre.s· -Loea&ed (loDven1enUy III Lebanon on "South BrOIldwalr-ls One of the . . . . . . . . . - . . . . .. . I ~ ~ . . . . ,lIarket. A P~arcI wm Ull to their tremendous buying and hn'nace ' sUitable t o; every c.~ ~"U" .. Yow Ihme. AIIIo Carry In 8tA101l a cO.pIete LarPl& aDd M.' Cop'plete Rard1J&I'e stores In Thll secUon ot Ohio power. specia l concessions by the home. The furniture department of- t.I a L are de 'Igne~ to give you maxi.' I , \' , t" . manufacturer make It J)Oll5lble for fers you one of the largest displays mum safety. mlleage and ' complete ~ fI .... ·.....~ ~- .~ .,..,... 9" ~au.- ~ ~ AJIlIIIa.,. Wbleb 11M .B e-.me H¥quarten Annually for Handredll or Reslden~ them to put before YOIl values that of fine furnltul'e In the City-NO ~atlsfl\cU[:1ll and motoring pleasure ~m TIlroqbou, Warren County Wbe Depend Upon 'QualIty Mereban- you cannot ",fford to overlook: mattcl' lr it is your whole home you ror t110usands of mUes. You wW also No . .tter wbere you llve-ln the service oJ: that of concern.e.a1m1lar to ~You Can Save TIme aDd MOD1!7 by' Tradlnc at. This Local Concern. I~ the Mlddieoown Rtore many de- want furnished or jllst n. piece or flnd "Cross Country" motor 0118, bat~ ~, In ~ subUrb or In the the Handl' as ComPany oJ Ohio. Gaa par ments are oper~ted for conven_ two you should look over the stock ~ence, Ind udlng quaUty work cloth- , t Senrs. Rooouck and Co . terles and a complete line of aceeacouiIU')', you can enjoy the COIlven- 18 preferred by the American bome- Tclepbone Leba_ ta. ng for the (ann Ilnd shop worker. . F or yenl's rt'Rldl'n ts in . the rurlll scrl S to make winter drlvlz;" not , ienee IUlcl ~ at PI ........ IDakers and In the pUt year rurU electrical department featUring the lIections have fou nd Sears koebuck on ly safe bu-t comlorlable. When i~ eqUal.to the aervlcea rendared b)' the gas service hal SDtrea5ed IDOl'e thaD '!aJ'III& public u~, ~ 'rhru 5 percent. Tbll !hOWII tile .great pubIt Is without doubt necessary customer. newest and most modern elecq:lc l UI d ('0. the 1:I "al placc to shop whell M"llcl (town may we suggest tnat, yOU • the ~• .,,~ atr'~ reel- ~c drmand for mod~ the that an tJl)mense s~k be carried by For mnny years farmers hi Warren m~rchandlse Including the famous hi IIC d oj fnr m s'lpplles. IIIlI)' oln' n' " _ __. . ~ "" vlhiL the Sears Roebuck and 00. d~ of r W~n county by -~e home Wher~ver It -may be located. the bardware store Ulat wiahes to be and the adjolnl ,," counties have Han'dlpa oompanylo( 0bI0 )'OIl can The tnata1l&tIon of "Propape"servlce lIuoceaatul and keep pace with the made this soole their headquarters ~ DOW modem1le ,01:11' home and enjoy 18 aocomPu.8h~ In the qulckest pOe_ demaDda of Its customers. ~r over the purchase of fnnn Implements real ' comfort aDd complete 1I&&&IfaC- IIlble time as the men who direct the three quarters 0 a century Lln ~os and su:-.plil's. Lingo's Hardware store t10D with. m9dem. clean aDd 1DeX- IIandiaJas 00. of Ohio are trained to have oontrlbuted sreatly to Lebanon Is now showing the newest develpe!II1ve PI ~ ~ to, your ~ve yoU tinellt aervSce. . as & trading center for reai.ll'.nts In opments In the famous McCormlckhcIIDe. RUral tiomea can DOW have aU the tbIa section of Ohio and today offe's DEering Ilne. Thesel famous Imple_ "SAND AND GRAVEL" . !'~" wlUcb 18 dlatJibuted bY advantaKU of ... operated refrlgef- ooe of the laQreat and finest stocked ments l,ave stood t:he severe test of :r Witl, Offices and In Lebaunn and Also Ai the -"nd1Pa oo;npany of Ohio, baa ators. hot. water for Iill hOWIebold hardwu:e stores in this aectlon. They time and are so de:slgned as to give Complete Equlpmcnt-A Large a d ~ rurbe:: Operating Over an Immef!Se 'l'erritol'Y and lIavlnc Prol'ldecl been UiOrCiUlhly teate41Uid eoofonna Deeds twenty-four hours 01 .the day bjlve made hundreda r1 (rienda and you the greatest ylEIld from the acreDevelopmen& In This Sectlen cr c~e an:~::,::r: j~~Oh ~Ias to .~ requiremen~ of the ~Ire' un- aDd unI!onn ... setv1ce 101' c:ook1nc patrons tbrOU8b their estabUshed age and time expellded. lln ~;'" Vital Falor In 'be I'J'oI1'eU and . ' etlan Wor" lIave Furnlahed Larp y t73-K, here They denm~ aDd U8tecl by ' thlim .. purposes. It Is the po81tlve meana In policY r!I quality merchandise and Iln ' In the stove department whk h Is Quantities of Gravel For Roac1s and Const,.. ... Pb onee Leb°anon ' stAridard.. Every country hoiae- mA' briDibia the modem"methods of ac- ever co~"us service at all tlmes. considered the lal'lgest In Warren ,, ea.Joy wl~ h~"' ali the cOmpllablnl tbeae Important dllUy '!be stock at. LIDIo'S Hardware ~ ount-y Is featured B complete Une of ou wIt h sand for concrete work . ant tha n tile development of good IIDtaa- ~ a complete. pi .rvlee boWsehokt' .-tuta reprdleea 'ot your Store Is composed ot ~ varloUII Ihe lamous "Estate" ral,1ges which It Js very doubtful If any enter- Their sand tor these pW'poses 1s sand and gra.vel for the buDding of whlch Ia ~le&l, .awl caa- location and enjoy the CODvenleDcea departments and 1nclud~ everything can be successfully operated in the prise In this section has bcen marked fllll ous for Its lime and cement stay- roads and streets drlvew ' IS bJJl)dlnll venJ,l!l1t. ~t lao~~ for c;ooklna pur,_ of .thoee who llV~ in tI;le'clt}'. 80 for In the general hardwar~ Une. shelf rural districts with Ph11gas or other by su·:h lmmelUlCprogresss as thIa Ing Qualities. t.lO ~L:S. et.c; the'y ha.ve iurnlBhect. paaee pel ~18' to the ~.re~ eqt1l(~t In )'9UJ' rw:al hqUe, for hardware, ~UlI4ers~ har~ware. paints, bottled kas. See the complete line ot company. the largest institution of Farmel's who are contemplating Jar,.!: qunntlUes of gravel to tbla ~ becauIe the averNe coat. 'II better ( oolilng and l\e..tJ!li and com.. and supplies, plumbing, !leatlng and stoves on your nekt trip to Lebanon. U.s kind kl this section. From a. ver- ce llcrete work this fa ll are assured of country. belnlS one of the' finn that . plete l&~acUon ID&J' We auaeat el,ectrlcal supplles. and appllaJlces of We wish to dirElCt your attentIon ltable hole In the ground lo a HourbUt r. few ,b~nta ... daJ\ service at all times. Zain have been seleeted by the contllictora .~ more ~ \a~,OOO wOmen. ttiat you Vialt or '""tel ~ ~ all Jdnda. The ma~ departments to LIngo's Hardware Store as one of \sblng volume of buslne: s. Its hlslo! y prompt Armitage aJ.so deaL~ extensivelY 1n to supply the greatest P,&I't 'of thefr ' cOot, with.... el~ thtq the ~ Qf Oblo. . ~ve ~n 1UT8nged to Bive you not our oldest and largest business as- reads like one of the tales of tile , . ' '<. _ ;' ' . _ . ' ~ natfopaUy advertised llnes of sets and to suggest In reeards hard- famous Aladdin of olden times. Not road tar. road 011. asphalt an Tan ia orders .for the product . which will readily lolv!: youI' -:-:---:--:--~:..,..,:::..:!:.II . i.' merchaJU\l6e. put a price range to ware, larm Impll!ments or . alUed. that there has been any magic lamp Lithic problems of fixing your drives and V, e ure glad to compliment tbla meet the' c1eiDanct o~ each and every lines to shop at this local concern. in Its suo~ss. ror the only mag;c walks. estnbl15illncnt upon t.he efficiency of . ~'-~'~~iili==II!ii 'iiiiii'ii"ii!iiii~_ii!iii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii used was hard work and the wisdom In this section, partlculB.rly indus_ Its service and upon the lelldlng poei-. ,4(~. and knowledge that breed success. They produce and deal In washed trial progress ha.s been benefitted' hy i.lon ntLalllCd In Lhe bu"lne&S"world of 8I!nd and They can furn1sh tnem . There Is nothing more Impor t- tills pnrt of the . tate. __ .__gravel. _ ___

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w. C~ Turton , Located at the Comer of Sout~ and Cherry Streets In Lebanon Offers Residents of Warren County a Complete Service In COI\I. Coke and Bulldin:r Materials of All Kind~ f1armera are Nlsured of Prompt Service at. All TimeS-~ust Drive' . Your Tnlck or Wacoo Direct to tile 'Yards. TelephOJ\e Lebanon 160.

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poUl1cal Influence." The , AlH ed ~ , Legion anp ,the Veterana of Pore.IIii , ,· 'nJD8-GU-nr-CO.u,...s11RLIEI " Wars have remind d the Pre~ lden t I, CLAItKNCI J. ••Od D'l ltributol'l lor • COMpiate une 01 ~om~ M ..ul8Cl~" Feeds. AIIo that ~llel.r m mbel'$ enjoyed nQ such ....... .. ?do ow. Dlatrtet preterenlial tl'ClI.tnlont In the Ill$t Grain at All Kina. Coal, arid .. Co~pIe&8 Uat. of htm " lIppUes. .... been war and Inllis t t h fl the comml" ,Ion- Gne of tbe Itnpot1ant Ffatares 01 tbe-ArrIc:uUaral Orp.n1aatlon of ..... ' publican Members of Con gres..~ On the ca l cnd lt~s 'of otflcial Wash _ ma ny sta tcs rlllimed ~o be Demo- Ing of his sons ' a OaptaI ns vlo lat~s ~cctjon for &he p:ult lIb&een years durb" Whlcb time tbCJ bave beeolDe ingt,on the dates of October 17th aDd cm Uc by Dr. Oanup llre to the ffect Ilrmy r og ltl~t l on s. Although 'they known to all larmers f~r Fair and Donesi Boline. Methodll and ' QuaUt, 18th loom Inrge, It Is on the 17th I,hat heavy RepubliClln 'gains have ca nnot afford to say so publi cly, high Product at all times. Ul,1der the manapment 01 C. E. M1cbener, Phone Z5. . " ..' t hat the Burma Road , leading to been mnde til ls ~Illn r Rlld that t he ' army officers take the same VIew. There Is no one f.irm In this secmarket right ~t hili very door. Hun~ Republicans will c:aJTy SIl h statc.~. Accord ing to t hem. In peace time' a. China wi ll be open ed for tra ffic once more, accol'dlng to British an- Someone Inust be' wrong. hut dn ly. dvllian cnn b e ma de (I, Captain only tlon more widely known ~o t,h e farm- ([reds ,of Dollars lire , brought Into nouncemen t, It was over t his road tlm c can prove who. How vcr. I?re- ( t ) if he is (l grad uate of the gO'Jorn- ers than the WaynesVille Farmers our community e8l~ year that would Lhat the Chinese recelvcd. unt ll it clJct,lons are bei ng made rather (ree- ment military or nava l aead mies; Exchange 00. for the past eJghteen othe~wise go to some o~her trade was closed recently, the n ecded Iy herc that, wh(, n the l' \ .: tio n re- \ 2) If ae h as gradl1a ted from a. re- years they hnve beco~e headquar- center were their pollc1es not 50 enmunitions and other supplies for turns a re In. the Dr. Gallup poll will s rvc officers ' ~ra in,ln g oomp ; (3) IC ters for hundreds o( farmers wllen In .tirely satisfactory, During the pallt ycar this 'com-, waging of their defensive war go tl~ e way of the! Lltemry Digest. he. bas ta ken the blue course ill the need of feeds, seeds, fertilizers. and Itlz os' military training OI' P :; ; (4) other fann needs and supplies. Pt\.ny has also ' been Opcratlni .. po ll In 1936. a gainst Japan. The recent an11 he has becn a warrant offlcl' r In Feeds manufactured and dlstrlb- branch at RoKllnna. This new locanouncetnent of the alUance ootween the regular army, The 30-yea r-old uted by this local concern are na- tion has enabled the company to Japan. Italy and Germany, as well T he 70th Congress can not be ac- 'Ell iott complies with none of t hese tloually known to hundreds, Actua'l serve a larger trade area and ima s recent statements cOming from cused or r efu.l og to coopcm t.c In Lhe four rcqulren1en Ls. Morcover, the records revenl that the best results prove their serV1ce to ipany old CUl!J a pan that It he United States and NII.t!o nal Defense Progrilm., TI~us far m inimum age limi t tal' a Cap' nin in have beon obta1ned by poultry rais- tamers,' Grea t Britain must leave the Orient this session Cong:ress h as appropl'1. peace Li me is 37 years. ers and dairymen when these feeds We take thl~ opportunlty ot com,t o the full control of ,t he Jlipanesea ated npproxlmat Iy t welve and a were used , Take your feeding prob"- 'pllmentlfig this local concern upon governmcnt, Indicate Lhat the open- ha lf billion dallal'S fo r defe nse pnr- lems to Waynesville Fnrmers Ex- their complete ,serVice and tor teeds ing of the Burma Road will bring on poses wit h the probability t h a l more UndCl' t,il !! new law rr.Quirl l": all changc Co. You w1ll Hnd there is a and otQcr supplies 'you can depend "Our Love Affair" 18 the nam e of the song Judy Garland Is Sin ging, a crisis In the aFr East , Ma ny well wi ll be approprin t.cd before t he new a li en.~ in the United States to be feed fol' every feeding' purpose IU\d with Mickey Rooney accompan ying her on the plano In a Bcene Informed obliervers bellve that the Congr ess comcs in J nnunry 31'd . In- ' re lstel'cd and fln ger prlnterl on the quality a.rui" service offered Lhin from "Strike Up th e Band," the new mu sical hit openin g Sun· United States may be drawn Into nUlllcl'!lIblC laws have also been 30 clays beginnin g August 27, the U, wlll bring added profits to you ~or ,h ere. Fo the highest quality feeds day on the Xenia Theater screen. Paul 'Whiteman and his orcl1es· war with Japan wl Ulln the very I"cllr pllssed 1.0 oLherwlse aid In the In- S. Dept .. of Justice r eports tha t '12- your time and money expended. tra, June Prelsser and WIllLaDl Tracy are also tealur d. Through the stral ~ htforwnrd and nnd other fal'tn supplies make the future perhaps before tile election. auguraLlon and speeding up of the 0411 allens in Ollio hac! l'ecl.~Le , t'd up above board policies estab1lshed by Farmers Exchange Co. fOur headwith Mr. Ilnd Mrs. ROl'lUle Oompton Recent ollllcial s uggestions that all Defensc Program. T ho Nav y Is b clng 10 Oclober 5 h. !,cila) it's for fal u' e this local concern they have al!orded quarters. Patronize Your NeighborAmerican citizens leave Chl~a and doubled in size, while provisions to register or willfu lly Pi III ' 111.. ..e in New' Burllngton. Other callers in the farmer a most advantageous hood merehllOts. the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. E. t he Orlcnt a s quickly IlS possible in_ have been made to Increase the In fon nalloll range liP 10 It fill of dicate there Is danger of the storm strengtll of the Army by II. raUo of $I.COO and six II Oi.t,\.i· ll h Pl' ...Cllll em. O.Bogan, of Dayton and Mr~ . Ella breaklng soon , Developments In Lhe approximately (lve to aile, The Jegis - Aliens not registered wUl be removed Mr. WllUs Rall, protessor ot His- Be.1nes. tarJ at w1lm1ngton ' College was Miss Emlly Haines spent Sunday Far East 'd uring 'the next ten days latlve branch of t he government has [rom WPA a nd relief rolls. ' done lJ.S part; the rest Is up to the , ~t apeaker at Church Sunday. evening with her school friend Miss should be wa tched closely. other branch es of go,vernment. ,Be apoke concerning the American Ruth Esther The 0111 Cha mber of Commerce PI1eDda SerVice OOtnmlttee a.tld ita wOl1l Mr. Willard Haines will attend Inside stories reaching Washlnghas s ubmi tted to Its mem\lership a. "A DOME FOR FUNERALS" D.;-'ah ....... n __ .. f--"y ...... the Plve Year Meeting of Friends to ton are to the effect that England . rcsolu Llon defining a pollcy on the .--. ~R GUU IUl.... "'0\& be beld in Richmond the latter part an d espec Ia II y 1.0n don. h as s u ff ere d ~.h'up to b"~" With Funeraillome located in Wayn~vlDe and whotlfl lu"':'rIor werri , oe '1&, 'and MrII. Horace ,Compton spent govt'rnmen t's r eIa tlo...... .... 8UDd& Odobe I with Mr. and. of this week. He Is a delegate from greater damage from the German ne'.>5. lL states th at bhe government Is characterized by tbourhlul care and dlpUy Is at tb~ ellapoaat ot anyone lin. ~ ~d fa~lY, ' of WUmingtion Yearly Meeting. aerial bombardment than has been "should avoid giving an advantage ,d ay or ni,bt-~odern Funeral Dome tor tbu.e deslrinr this ...___ h t made publio Lhrough censored news to any group 01' interest agatnat anDayton. They celebrated Raleigh MiSS Blanche Graham. W a a - repor ts. At the SIlme time It is also Following reports (rom all over the other but should be aimed 'to pro- Prompt Ambulam.e Servlre at all time:" C"JI WaynevlUe 1. BoIaD'a birthday. and Mr. and Mrs. ten~ Springfield Business College reported that the British Royal Air stllte tha t there tUIS been a marked mote th e general welfare In accordThe fb 3t mark at a funeral dirE. standing which is the mOilt necessary RaleISh Bo8BD'1I wedding anniver- spent the week-end with her parents Force hIlS been creatlng havoc in increase In tbe rE'glstrat lon of voters a nce with "The Constitution." The tor Is ability to bend his service to' requirement of one eneaged in this aaJ7. Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Gratuun and Germany and dur,ing the past two or for th November 5 electJon , Seere- r esoluUon continues In accordanee the requirements of the case In 'professional service are deeply ape8nraI In thta nelihborhOod at- (amily. three weeks has been trading blow tllry of s tate Ge()rge M. Neffner es- with these princlples: "The govem- hand. Absolute nexlblllty Is neces- parent at every funeral which he diteDded a ~lJlng" Saturday night MIss Esther Jean Haines, daughter for blow with the enemy . W1llle Ihe timates t hat the total vote cast In ment should refr:ain from entering sary for no two eases are exactly, rects. t« Mr. and lin. Charles Staniey ot Mr. and Mrs. Everett Haines who property damage in England has Ohio this fall may exceed 3,250.000. any field of business which can be alike. No matter what the 'occasion McClure Fun era I B 0 mel n (Dee LadoDDa Stnclalr) at the home Is attending 'Penn College at Osk.a.- been Great, and several thousnnd The t,ota] vote cast In 1938 was 2,- successfuUy conducted by privnte may be, his semce can cope with the Waynesville has beeD arranged for of the bildegroom'li fat.ber, near loosa, Iowa, has returned back to the civilians have been kllled, the a.ctUM 446,429 and in 1936 it wns 3,045.116. enterprise. fix-tree and rent-free partlcular problems that arise. ~- your Ilccommodat.ion and aervJ4:e. xema. . , College after a trip through Wlj;con- mllltary losses have been negligible. the hl~hest vote on record. ' cnmpetltlon with lawful enterprise o.f tJerlence and epulpment are the eD- Many residenta,!JC learning the val1Ir. and Krtl. Rale!.gh Boiran en- sin as a member of the ~l Team The morale of the people is at a There Is to be no monkey bus.lness private citizens 'Is deceptive in ita ailling fa.ctol"ll, ,,' ue of a fun'eral home ~rvlce. They UJ1aJDed the fonoWmir dinner ituests ,ot Penn CoUege. Miss Raine s .broth- t1lg~ pitch, and England Is no closer connected with President Roosevelt's methQds .and destructive in Its reWith over a quarter of a century add much to this solcnm oceaa1on. 8uDclQ: Mr. Willis Hall, of Wll- er, Marvin Ili also attending Penn to being Invaded or conquered now order for the registra tion 'of 16,40~ , - sul Ls, To me~t problems grOwing out 01 succC6$ful experience combined In m~klng this reView of our loCal JDinat,oD; Mr. Ralph Antram and College. than severa] months a go, Aerial 000 men, between t he ages of 21 and, of the depression, the ns-tlonal eon- With a .comprehenslve knowledge o( community we wLSh to reter the .serI dder of near W1lm1ngtan. Other ~ members of the Junior Classes warfare in England 'and Germany 36. for one year's compulsory nrmy gress ~nacted several emergency the proper manner II,l conducting n.n 'vIces ot Mr. MCClure to our many caUeh lIJ, the BogaD bome were: of Spring Valley and Klngman are can only result ,in the eventual dev- service, The droIt law prescribes measures which have placed the fed- . Interment service the funerals of teaders to whom. he Is already well Mr. aDd lira. Evan Bogan, of Day- practicing for th~ir class play. astation of both countries and the penaltlcs- up to nve years in jaD eral government in competition with which he has had charge are Irnpre - !UICI . favorallly known to give the tal; 1Ir. and Mrit. pbarleli stanley, loss of many cIVilian Jives. but It Is nnd a $10.000 fille-tor those ' who local banks Ilnd other Hnlla".Jal Instt- sive and convey a lasting feeling at equlpme,llt aDd admirable work 01 ...... XeDla; lira. Glenn Davis DELEGATE TO STA'llE MEET doubted thaot Ilj!rlal combat , alone obstruct or , enc:ourage and help t uUons. While several ot th~ enact- dignity and righteousness 'that ha- \\ ' Irh has won for him the prominaoDd dAuihter. HelUe Mary, of near , __ caD win the war for either side. In- ot.h ers to obstruct. It and Washington men ts were jusUfled in the einer- caused n,tany rf1;SltJ.en t:s of th! .!;oction ent position which be merits and to QNIOIlIa aDd lin. HeDle Bunnell. Mis Henrietta McKinsey was ' a ddentally, tor the Information of officials havo issued orders , to en- gency. we believe that Congress to t~ of hlm ,ln t1uie of grief. -mpllment him as 11 busJDe. and S ' th06e who are foowing their atten force the law to the letter. The na- should reView aU such legis)atton ' Mr. McClure's blUty to ..' onform , . W illard and Donald Haines and delegate from Ashtabula, cUy and , . - ti I d aft I t will b h ld In ' , , . " profes onal man who 1$ thOl"Ou,\bbRobert wuaOn were among those t t th Stat Meeting oi ,tton upon the terrl'ble wll of Ufe that ona r 0 ery .0 wl\h a view to the liquidation of his actions ,w each lndl" d ,al call , wbo .ttended a meetmg for Con- cou;l'l y, 'rr~ e G e SOr lilY Is being taken In Englancr-by the .Ylll.!;hlngton 'between October 21 -26 th e VOvel'lUl1ent lending a'Jenc1es hfs efforts to help..lessen the' Anguish abteMt of the times. Day or nJlbt , IdenttoUa Objectors held in Wll- Delta u",ppa , amma 0 , German air raiders It mlght be to detennlne the, sequence In which no longer reqUired Bnd thus relleve and sorrow.of those who motU 1'1 the service courteously rendered by _11: national honor society for teacherS, ' Istr ts m b II d (or ' , ' ,... mlngton, saturday evening. held iii Dayton Friday and - Batur--polnted alit. that rellahle offlc1aLflg..-reg an _ W_ _,~ ( 41 e . uP , this competition with private enter- beloved one a.tld the dee~ under-+flr.-WllVtlt!S'rtHrJ""""'-t.. ~. Yr. and 1Ir1. Charles stanley were day. . , ures show that more people have classification and induction Into the prise ," ....;.- --'_ _ ~ -::; BUnda)' dinnel: guests of the bride's Miss McKInsey and her siSter, Mrl!. been killed In the Unlted States in armed service. WIth three-rourths of the . year p~te. lit, and Mrs. EJJ:Ierson Sin- L N Harris ot Dayton were In automobile and traffic accidents Before signing the official regula- just pa st, Den H. Ebright, Ohlo 'State clair aDd family. . , " during recent weeks than have lost lit., and Kn. W1lllam Smith and' Waynesville. FrIday afternoon cMl- t heir lives In England from the Ger- tlons to !Jovern classification of the Treasurer, reports that IlS of SepdaUlhter, Marilyn Sue spent Sunday log on trIeDda. ' man bombing during the same per_ 16,400,000 reglstrllnts for compulsorY tember 28, the State Treasury has _ _...:.:..--'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _--;-_ _ _--;_ _ _ _ lod of time. military training:: 'commJSs1ons as received $36,634,592.27 from the sales "COAt-FEEDS-SUPPLlBS" Captain were given to two ot the tax. a ~ compared With $32,599,70(.42 A • President's sons-'"-James to be a rccordcd for th~ same pvlOd ia.st ,' leadl'1 firm loCated In LyUe, Ohio, makes a lpeclalty ,of d~:f The lnternat10nal situation Is exCaptain In t.b(! Marine Reserve ycar. The current figure Is 12.3 per hl,h rrade .~I, enln, hay, 8traw, ,sal&, ute 'lencl.." V-C ~~llllaera. Fea't remely grave. but it does not take Corps and-Elliott in the Air Corps,eent greater than last year. turin, a quick service ~ larmers And wID .... ,yllar trllck 01' .waion .lD the 'attentlon of the average person short. Ume, 'Co1U1eo1lll ,a nd rella!»)!!' manaJemenCi ~t wide esperleuee. "TIie completely away from the political ' , Moat of the ae;..t tor 'the Leaa&," Ph.o oe W.,.enIUe 181U1. campaIgn now belng- waged. In ' ' I Washlngtoll it is being treely ad'IbIs 'Is one of the leading r1nre: over with tqem an.d learn ~ 0nl¥ ' mltted by political observers friend y ot this ~Ion ot Warren CQUDty hoW to snve money on yoUr (uel but Ito the A(1m1nlstratlon that' Wendell that Ie renderlpg th~ public the bes~ also how to obtain the b'&it result. WUlkle, Republican candidate for pf ' serytc~ and use every effort to .rom , Ita use: President, has been making heavy maintain a tomplete supply ot coaL \ The IlIlM)lY dellai.'tment ' ~ moat..- . gains the ,past two or three ' for tht~ople at prices ~hat are CG~lete and ,,Is headquarWrjJ &11wee~ and that at the present time r~ble. J~" ' nually for' many of,ithe t a . In .the race for the Prcsldency is a nip 1'here is more to the mOdem coal th~ sectlon ot War.ren countV. nere' and tu~k , aftalr . That the ,Roosevel t ' business than -JDllrely quoting prjcPs wUl be fOUDd a complete' st o1k of forces have lost much of their to customers."ThIs establishment ' is' 'natIOnallY knGwri ·~'Tuiedo';.eedB for former confidence is attested to by In charge of people who are thor- both l.~J ' sto:k and chlckens. IThey the fact that a full array of New oUlrhly ,fam11lar with every' feature !too' carry V-C Pellt1Jizers, grain and Deal speakers are being hastily sent ot this ,i mportant servtce. - They other farm lupplles of all kinds Into the field in behalf of Roosevelt's . I • , know 'whloh peal is best for wtlculcandidacy, while . the President Is ar heatlng systems, TIley are IlIWe know of" no firm , wlth.~ more widening greatly 'th,e territory Into ways wllllng to glve you l,nl_tion enviable reputation tQr la1l: aM bOnwhIch he is going for "defense In" abo~t 'fuel probienis aDd y01,l ' ~re' ',est :dea11n 8, and In ~hIs ~*~ W' spection" visits, Unless the WlIlkle obUgated In no way merely because gill! CQO)mendable inentlcrii to Jilveesurge dies down rapidly It can be you' InqUire. Talk the PtoJ*ll1t1on) ett Early In~" In ~tle, Ohio. . • • safely predicted that Mr, Roosevelt 5~ J iiZ7iRrs::=:' ; - _. ~_ will find the time to devote more and more attention to ' Uie ' poUtical sltuatlon and to the making of political speeches during the next . i three weeks. '

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. . "FOR AGED ' AND CONYAU!lI5CE~ ;'" 'l'hl! publ1catlon at recent Gallup - ,' -:,"1 Modes:? CJonveni~ceI, ~~ 8I11'1'OU~"""" "'F~e FiIod- ' polls l:i:aa brougbt much comment In Speclal Monthly Ra&etf.;..iltJl!.l(et DIrec~ ..... Hefter CJaW'; T,Jepbone --~~~. .~~~:~..~~ Congresslonal circles. Most 'Of. -the Leb~op. Ohio. . '" "I," • ...j national legl.slators, while remaining f· on tbe jOb in WasblJigton; are in With vacatiolll time a thlrig Qf ~ . ME 'NU constant touch .wlth matters political the past, ,arid with the ch'ildren ' Pepsi. Baked -Ham . B'I'OYlD Bread ':. • .' back home and ' ~ ,rece1v1ng regular all sett1~ a~ school •. ho",e ent~r­ r--~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-!!!!II!!I!---.. reports from ,local polls anq f:rom tainini resumes, -its place in Hot B~ked Beanl in C'lIIe~l. Mixed ,Green Salad ,< ( tbQjie Ict1vely engaged jn,the poUtievery~y'a ' ~jal sclieme. ~uri; BOWl' ot' Raw Fruita 'and NUb. cal .c ampalgn out on the ' firing Ilne. day night ' sUPllerB or' a/terA~l Dash to your ne~ Mmp • theatre gathering are "tun for . , Iced' Cola Beve~~ge . " ' ~ '" . bulb dealer, and cake ...... S~te, 4Jstrlct and county polls taken ' hoates. as well ,iIs guests, if they' Recipe Eor ;Pep.i ' Bakecl Ham' " ca. of this ~uing free offer! Think of it-for .~ ",y newspapers aDd other,agenc1es1n f~ture '. ~ly:t.D-prep.tej ' . ~ty , 1 sinall smokedI ' ham , ~Ied, ~ ~y, you ,get ODe big. tOO or l~_ bmp var:loua sectionS of the' country do ' diebea, Here il .. menu fot sir ~ot give the results by any whicli II lUarant~d to 'ni'ake you'r tIuIb '. i .•".~ gil' .....itb the ~ Of liS: otbea meims "'I thOse shown by Dr. Gallup , lUesta sm8C!)t tl~elr lips, and ' at (la, ~ ftgular 'price! strings 'or ted in hia poD. Emil Hurja, statiStic1an ' " be .ame time II!IJ.Ye you tiee to let&aa., ~ a p,d supply "ow :while this ~ ok for Ule Democratic National .Commake YO,uneJ! illS pretty as possi~ _I in todayl ' ' ',' mlttee in the 1932 and 1936 'cam.. ble. , If 'J8ed for atter-thea~e,

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near Wayneavlne. Mr. and Mrs. AUrn Emrick enlerliM _ ._ talned to Sunday dinner. Ml·. and _ ... ., Mr~. Robert Hunt . Mr. and Mrs. 3. B. Mr.. ancl Mra_ Henry Kmey and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tucktlr Jones , Mrs. Margaret Johns. Mr. chlldten of Xenia/ moved Into the The OommUiifty club held their talned guests from Amelia. But'lday. Paul Johns and Mr. Warren Hunt. regular monttlly meeting In ' the Mfil. TracY, or Wash.1ngton C. MeWe Benaon propetty on Prlday. MI:. and Mrs. Oharles Mullen x • Katbertnl! Alexander, of Mlaml gymnasium. Wednesday evening. was the guest Of her-brother and . ~eS1Hl1 ent,ertalned the follo~lng relatives University, lted home foUta over Donald O. Dllatush was th~ gue&t wife, Mr. and M~: Oharles ThOmpto dInner Saturday evening, In honor the week end. speaker. ~or the evening. . son over the week end. of their 30th wedding anniversary; nd Mrs, 081'1 Sims, of Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dam. returned The evening of (-. tobm- ?1 at '~ r . nn el Mrs. Harry Fry and ,son West VI-.4ftla """'nt the ......t week . Wednesd a " FUNER"L 8ERVl F,S, 8:16 P. M. wtU introduce a dlstlnct)y "'8"" home from Dayton, -t I I to ('I\rl . MI'. and . Mrs. Hayes Lea.ch. HELD FOR FORMER novel nnd eq or R II lV" prot-'T am . With her s1stel' Mrs, Russell Stingley. morning, a~d r!lport.ed their brothT II II Tl t e Miss Anna Hormcll nnd Mr. LOllis Mr. Slms arrived on' Saturday and er-In~law. Ira . Hartsock, in a much RARVEYSBUJtG GROOER th ~ ' Lel;lRnon own a lea r . lJorrueU, of Springboro. .oft y. Improved condition. Funeral servloes. were held today Thrce grOUps, representative of three Wey returned to t h eIr h ome S un.... . ._ Mr. and Mr!\. Waller Kenrick reMr and Mrs Oeo-e Blaick of ' 'nt- the ' Arthur Funeral Home ' 1n branches 0 the .arts . drama., sYIll • • •D , Mrs Charles Thompson, who has . 1 111 blne kU! turned Saturday n.fter a four day near ,Yellow Springs moved Into the '1'1 f l ' ths Is now Wllmlnpn for R,ussell Jeffries, age phonY, and vo cc. w com . s s , been I or severa mon " . I 'r T r tI)Inu Talent en- motor tour In Kentucky . visiting property vacate(! by Mr, and Mrs. . t b non and is 50, of South Vienna. Mr. Jeffries died for nn even nU' 0 Eduor Hood Monday . Uiklng trentmen In Le a t ' at the City Hospital Springfield, joyment, These grollps are thc Natural Bridge. Lexington. High , . . slowly showing Impl'()"emen . ' Ld.' Llttl S h ny Va....., COOk who has been very m Monday night following an illness Drama Gul . LIl1e c ymp a , Bridge. Lincoln Memorlnl and Louls~--.... Mrs. Mary Surface who has been , . . k ' Ch vUle . Is slowly improving. . In declining health met with an 'ne- of 'five weela!. . and .Ule HomemGal,cdr s " 1 o;;s. .e Mrs Martha Kyne and children ' I h . For twenty years he operated a The Drama , u, . Wu 0 er II on t edy "Town Hall To~lght" ,, , c1dent Monday evening, caus ng tlr coleen and Billy. of Dayton., called to tall and Tuesday evening she was "ocery and restaurant In Harveys- ac com, . F on frtends here Sunday. taken to Bruce Smith's Rest burg. . as Its portion of the program. or . klln' for the winter. Surviving are his wife. Cleo, and three years ~e. Guild has presented Mr. and Mrs.-Roy ' Stubbs, of Dayton spent Sunday with their grand- Home In Fran to tl one son, Kirk. of SOuth Vienna; his nt least two major vehicles a season, 1"110 ' . Mrs. Clara '!'olers 11as gone , le I ' lIf . d t Including such succeli ~es as "The S. A: ij.lngI.'T . of Leesburg . , mother. Mrs, Sarah Osbc;lme. Tbey home of her daughter at Fosters. m.o lher. of Whitt ~r'~ltt;~rancall~~ Enemy" "Seven Sisters" ami "BI- was a former teaoher In our loonl Established 1849-1940 are leaving soon for Mlss1sslppl as fqr a mucb needed rest. blothers ,· Leslie, ~b N "graPh;" ThIs plaY "Town Hall TO- school was a Monday afternoon callP4l'. Stubbs Is a member of the Na- The Warren County Republlcan and Fred of Was urn. . . a ' . h. ' t d Ilt er at the Talmage home Larger Dct.'Ruse r Hcr Cl'vicc, d . . Burial was In Sugar Grove Ceme- Night" Is s or., pun en . an w y , . tlonal Guar . Committee, sponsored a Rally Tue6- te enough to appeal to wIll ma jority of . Mearle Terry was a Sunday visitor Ester Wilkerson apd Delbert Bar- day evening at the gymnaslum. Dean ~~e . members of the Harveysburg any audience. The cast includes : oC Dayton relatives. Quality, :tn d l'rlct'. rrled n ton w.,ere n'la Re °nd .. ~t~~ ~ Stanley and others were on the' Junior class wl11 preesnt tbelr class "Peggy" Chamberlain. Angela HarMr. and Mrs. Russell WUson and f the hume a v. a ..... 0, &IUI!Oan. speakers list. rls K' atherlne Oxley C. Hnrold ch il dren . of Sligo, were Sunday afplay, "Among the Stars." F riday. . " , h ld Sat da _. Phone 32 rece~tIon was e on ur y IW~s. C. G. Randall and daughter, October 25. Bone Marlon Snyder, and Francis ternoon callers at the home of Mr. temoon for the Immediate families" M1sI! Helen. le f.t SII tt rdtl Y morning Drak~ and Mrs. Almon Ferris. Wayneaville, Ohio Rev. and Mrs. Bogan. and a few tor Nashville, Tenn .. where they are . -1'1 r elatives and frlenc1s here of the g uests of Edwin Randall and v'rs Lucy Fishbau gh. of Middletown, friends, at the bride's home. Jllu .lraUo" s h ow. n e w low,tYPe H .Q.tro~ !l \ t,,-i\h J.n ~ folc.cl.ir ebwho Is a relative of the Jordan frunMr. and Mrs. W1llred S~, Miss family and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C01c ulaUng ay.'. m. Annett Boyce and John Brown. of Her. lIy are sorry to learn of her serious Dayton, and Mr, WlIllam Needles. of 8abln McDonald was a buslneSll d .nc&.1. wher e th y will make the ir hQ-lll- . - - - - -- - - - - hi . . , ' ''" ne n. Slate of 0 0 Springfield. visited Mr. and Mrs. O . .: aller In Lebanon, MOnday. Mrs. M:\'bel T CI'fY who !lI spending r. a nd Mrs. Daq Williams h a ve SeC'llorl 1. Thnt Section 2 of OrV , Slms, Wednesd\\y. Miss Jane Flte was Tuesday guest Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ca'iahan an ;('vernl weeks III Dayton, made a 111"V~d Lo LOlllllVll h~. Kl' n tllck~' wh l'l'C d Mr. and Mrs. Willis Zeller, of of Mrs. Max McElwee. of WlImlno- baby son, Pat, of Chicago, Ill., spent li ef visit to h er home here, Wed- Mrv . , Wi liams has r,ecurcd employ- "" nr nrc 1"0. 131 b e he reby amende . f . "" , t ' :- ' ha Oll'rk of t·lle Vlltuge a Dayton, visited Mrs. Sarah .Osborne, .ftft Sun( a y with Mrs. Cal allan's parnc , doy eve.llinrr. She wos nccom pan- Jnent. 'ayncsvl.1e be al owed for the qutles ".,... n Monday . The Method1.st Aid SocIety met ents, Mr. and iii rs. T . CJ. l1 u yon . Mr. led by Misses Andromcdn 'J'tlompson Cru'l Smith J l'" spr nt Snn "n ' wi h r Clcrk he Tnlstecs of PUblic Thursdny afternoon at the home of and Mrs. Frank Rich and daughter, and Doro thy Webber. or Dayton. Sh elton Ha rris at B lIbrook . Aft'n' \.s t il slim of One Hundred , . SPRING V.u.LEY PLANS Mrs. Roy King wi th Miss Mable Ir- Marilyn, of Bond Hill, cincinnati Dllfus Dftber ts and Donald Sam D R"~ lied Mrs n 4\0" I·S. ,...OlnO ",IlS ea on . . Fort v ($140.00) Dollars per annum, FOR FALL FESTlV"L vln and Mrs. Minnie Oglesbee as co- were also guests of Mr, and Mrs. T . - , I'f' T il \l ~d:lY 'ls1to: s of thl! Wells "' obert Furrtas MontJoy mOl1ling. nn~!~bIC qua rterly f rom the publ1c' and Sams fumllles. Lee Rlley, Mnr\on HnJl and tJ ~ I f th hostesses. C. Runyon , Sunday. e ......... Spring Valley Booster's elub Mrs. Earnhart n1 FranltUn ha s a Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Clark and Ml's. Wilbur McCarren was a busl- 0 1'- k bl'Others. nelJh ws of Mr. utility fun ds n nd er the contra 0 AU" ..., Tru .tees Qf Pub1Je Alfalrs. 18 daily making pro~ress with tenta- caller on Mrs. Louise Flte Sunday family . of Dayton, ,-r. and Mrs.. ness vlsll or In Dayton, Monday . RI! y, motu red ~o As hla nd l{-entueky, !"e~ Ll on 2. An Ordinances or parts tlve plans for a festive occasion to be afternoon. Wley Gibson and da ughter. Pa~lllne, Many l l'Om this commun ltv were II n nS' "' n" r1 brr " "'ht back Mrs. Ha 1. f OI.tl1l1 an crs In confMct herewith staged within the next. two weeks Those. who atended the wedding of near Bellbrook spent Sunday aftertil a tlenda nce at the Olive Branch Th e Clal'l: 1,I'olh"TR nrc (, Il li lrel :\1'1' h ereby r Draled . . slmilar to the Pall Festival held 1n Miss Evelyn McCarren and Mr. noon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. 1 (0011' Coming Sunday. An Interest- th," e. 'T'1lf' li all" are making tlll'ir e lIon 3. T his Ord inance shall the Town Hall two years ago. Bruce Wallace of Coshocton, held In lOS prOlll s m was cnjo.'. d tlU'ou. It home In Dayton . l ukc effect 'ancl b e In foree on and During the th~e days of the festl- the Presbyterian Ohurch In that Morris Lewis. t,he entire day. Mr. J . M . Earnhart, Mrs . Les ter. K n rjck nn d Mrs. AI\( n nCter t he en-rllest pe.t:lod allowed by val in November, 1938, much trade city, Saturday a.f ternoon at twoMlss Olara Dallghter Is sp ndln1 of Lebanon, gave several read.lngs Hole spen t T uesdny with Mrs. James . ~~ and business ·aotlvlty centered b1 thirty o'clock, were : Mr. and Mrs. this week with Mr. and Mrs. Darl In cludmg. Bryan 's Thallntopsls. Johns, In Lytle, 'Pass d at Council Ohamber this 'I Sp ring Valley. Fall t;lJ5plays . 'made Arnold Collett and son. Robert, Mrs. Babb and Ilon, neal' Xenia. Rm e·t E. Frank , Mrs. Clayton Huifman (n e nela .nA,O day of Oct., LD'>; • their appe.arances In shop windows Harry Tucker and daughters. M1ases Mr. and, ~s. Ohester Shaw and The Little Symphony, under Dlrec- BlaIne) accompanied ! by Mr. and OltDJNANCE' NO. 1(l2 A. It. DAY. Mayot , and each evening Y'ts1tors were treat- Evelyn and Virginia, and Mrs. Rlch- son. Robert, spent the weekend with tor Russell Frank, hslS wprked out a Mrs . Wm. Gratton. all of Dayton -Attest : H. M. Oe.rey. Village Clem. to tree moalcals and other. enter- ard Williams. of Wilmington. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Shaw. of Xenia. deftly ...balanced and llnterestlng pro- were Sunday afternol)n vls\t.ors of fi n Ordin ti re to amend SecUon '1 ta1nment, . E . a M .Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Charles :Mr. and Mrs. E. C. DeLaney and gram. Dramatic symphonic pi ce3 Messrs. Nick and H lfry Huffman of Ord lnafiCC N o. 127 and to 1'Ix be -:._ _ _ _ _.....~:::::::::==~ (; , 1-,on, MI'. and Mrs. Everett VWariI Sonny DeLaney. of Madisonville, oifer contrast to the deJ!cacy o~ the cnd Miss A.nne Attic'ley . o! Olive ER a ry of th e 61 pet{n tenden L of tbe and SallS, of Spring Valley, Mrs .. visited Mr. DeLaney's sister and hoa- waltzes.' The overturE! and finale are Br~nch . Sev ral of Mrs: Huffman'l! \Va r Works ~T"TEMENT Mary Tucker. lIOn Harold aDd band. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Runyon, both on patriotic th(~mes. On TrIple mends callen at the Huffman home B It Or~la lllcd by h e 'oun oil a dfl"ohters. Lucille and Mrs. Raj from Wednesda , y until FrIday. Talent Night ' tile Lit tle Symphony to greet he\' whcn on h er brief vL~lt. Lh e VII' I'q e of Way,nC/ivllI c. COli ty Statement of ownersblp and manwlll offer: "Over:ture To Zampa," Mr, !Iond Mrs. Oeorge Plymlre were of Wru'\' n. S in of 01110 Rgement. of the Miami Gazette pub- Olark , nnd Mni. Oharles Voters. l18hed at Wayneavlllil. ohio as reTwo ma~.ked men beld up the McNOTICE "Overture to ReYm,oll1i.", "Wedding SUIlday visitors of relative!! a t BlnnSe tt u 1. 'J'h a t Scctlon 7 o{ Orqu1red by the 1.1:£ of ~ Aug- Carren all statiOn · at the eastern of the Winds", "Vnlse Trlste" and chester. d\ln~, . r .0 . 127 of th e Vllla I.' of , d M reb S 1983 edie of town saturday nlgh~. Two The E!astem Star Will sponsor a . ymphonlc orchcst1't1ltlons of "God W nS'tl "vJ' II be 11treby amended ,and " ustOwner. 24. 191~ an M.a Crane.• )lanac.,er . '1 s tatl on ay.tendanh- ' doughl}ut sale, America" .'and "The Star PL,u~ A~ DEMOCRATIC L-"'CDEON i"lora of the Ulree 01 Friday. November ·8. Bin.. <: --'" om n ' a thl' .~al ~.l'y ot th e S lIpel'ln len .. aDd 'edltor, Ethan O. crane. Bond- were severely hurt. II d\lance orders may be pl:\ ~ed ~Ith " po~ o ledirBa n~~r. /.eonlU'd: Ber; dt l,!; of L1 le I.VJtI. w 1'l :,ha ll b .~ holderS and other security holders, , ~. L1 cla Curl: oC Lebanon .. was Mrs. Mary L. Elarnhart. I>OughnutJ gan · ~ am e ,~n.serva ry 0 A',meetlng of chairmen was l1e)d an I t he s.' lll C Is h Ol't by IJ)(od a ; none. , ," the week eDd guest of Mr. and~. will be on sale at. Masonic Lodge Music. ClnCinlJu .i, y;nt slng two Monday to !}lake .plaDS for a lunch- Se v~m ~ll dred Twen ty ($ 20 00 Swom to Ilnd subsCribed before ' WUl Hoover. Hall. ' numbers. eon to be given by the Women 's Doll r )l;!l rillUIn. I.ny, rl e 1:)'1 tilly ,me thls .3rd.day of Oc~ . llKO. Mr. andMrs. JOhn Thom'?SOD, of T11~ HOlnp.1f\aker·s Chorus, under , '"mocratlc Orglinl?:atlon at Bpm- f om the i atel' Tl'lI nd unrl cl' the <;: 011- ' ROSS B. HARTSOOK Wllmlngt&;. ",ere 8unday afternoon USE TilE MIAMI G-'ZETTE the guidance of Mrs. Gee. Noell, hBF !Jerger's Inn, Franklln. Thursday, !.rol of the 'trust R of P ubli c A ITl\ l r ~. NOtary PUbUc caJ!ers oli fl'iends. sun ,. ' CXLerIs\VelY 'throughout the Cetob r 24. at 1 p. m. Tickets 500. Section 2. AlI ()rc! lullllces or part • f Ordinances In conflict h Cfl' wl th hll ' many friends In many compre, hereby I'epealed. ' munities . Onl)' a g l 'OUP of twentysection ~ This OrdinanCe ' .JI1t\ 11 fi ve well trained voices coUld atla ke elfect " unci Of) In f o ~ce on and tempt s ome of thE! numbers this alter the ea rliest pec od allOwed grou p wl11 present. The complete law . Miss Vh'glnla Gass: rt and Lo u i ~ pro,-' r m of the cholrus is 'as follows: Passed nt Council Cham ber this ? ""'alu ' n: Ion" bY' Gaines : "Lord Is Mlehael were married In Ken tuck y day of O ct.. , 1940. f\n drul" by Mendellsohn; "Heavens 11l: t Th\lrscffl Y. Mrs. Mlchael l~ a A. It. DA.'lr, IayO\ Declare" lJy Beetho'ven: "In A Gar- graduate of Bellbrook .Hlgh school Attest ; H . M. Oarey. VIII e Cl erk. den" by Scarmolln; ·'Wlld aosc" by 1940. • McDowell; "Oh near" by Schaeffer; Maurice Hunter. Lesler Gerhnrd . ORDINANCE NO. 163 n 'U "Benu rllul Dreamer" by !3te- Oo~ Gilliam and Fred. Hunter went phen Foster, hunting In Pike county Thursday. An ordillnn ~ ' 19 a 'lld S ~Ctio'D Tl'lple' Tn.cn t will be olferea at the Mrs. Nancy pope Is much better of ordInance No. 131 and to Ur Lebanon Town Hall Theatre on Oc- after her recent Illness and ' is able to Lhc salary of the Clerk of the Trus_ tOlle.r 22nd. at 8:15P. M. Tickets are sit. up for sho~t times now. - _ tees of Public Affairs . ' . I'I-:neral at $.30. rE' erv,eel at , $0.40. • '. f" q. . OU: Michael Wit.h !lome " :all It' Orda in d y the oun ,·i1 01 ~ LI :' nations may be · made at Wight t, lends of Da¥ton Is attending the nnd Decker Pharmlacy, Lebanon, by New York World's fair this week. mall or· phOne. A baby daughter weighing ei~ftt ,pounds and named Phyllis Jean was b rn to Mr. - and Mrs. Ohcrles Osborne a~ th~' MI:\ml Vaile)' hospital last Sunday. Miss Bertha FUer, of CInCinnati, Miss F.cIn'n McEwen rf sprlngboro, spPqt ttl'! we!i'kpnd , Jl.t . home. , WDS a guest F.rlday afternoon. of Mrs. Word has been rccpived here of ,Harvey Burnet., the death of Mrs. Alice Short last Mr and Mrs. HI[)ward Deweese In Sunday. funeral servtces were held . . Davey Was TWice l Om~any with Mr'. nnd Mrs. E. W. ·Thmstlay. Mrs. " J. S . FLIer" and " No~lnoted ."d Elect- , earr lel', of Dayton., sp nt Sunday at Mrs. Jl\ffies Hurt:.sock a.ttcnded .the ell Governor, a"d, W.. Naml".ted Overwhelmlngl, Celina. funeral. . ' .... Alain This Year" Mr. Ralph Shelton, ·or Dayton. Roy Oarl Smith, Misses Ruth and YET No N.....per Poll I" Ohio Eve. sr ent FrIday afternoon with his Anna Nut.t. Mrs. Bradley. Mrs. Bt!mSIIowe4 Winner. Illcle an~ aunt. ~~. and Mrs. J. B . nl ,ck [md Mrs. Fred Hubble were Th. poll now being conducted by tho "Colum,MartID L. Dew.F ··Jones. . supper guests of the WllllllJn . bus DUopatch" Is ,WIt as wrong as those p.r~cecl. " InC It. You maY judge by thclr past performance. Here Is the record. Mr, and Mrs, Harry Northway Drnkcs . or Ind!:mlllpol\s, last Tues, IJl 193t. when DliVe)' was electcd. the "Dispatch" poll showed • were Wednesdjly evening , dinner day (' venlng. Tllry were nttend!n 1000000, and It ,was wrong by 124-,268 votes. ' GUests of Mr, and Mrs. Ohlirles M~\-, the ,convcnti:m belh g held there. The "DlsJ)atch" poll til .1936 was 10 tar wrong thot It approactwd the 8C8J1dalou~. ' It showell D,nvey ··recelvlng ...ess t/lon forty per oat, Ir.rilx. . . Rev. ~Ilh ~pjlnt , two nlg)lt.<l, a l!' , Of the vote fo1' Governor. If thoII,' poll hod been tlght1n 1838, BrIdter , would bave b~ eTecled by 0 maJority of 600,~, But; Davp' _ . i.-Mr . and Mrs. Everett Enrly, .Mrs. the , (, uest of ·the Drakes. . elected by • .mAjority of 1211,6lI8.. ' . . hert Palmer antl Mrs. J . B. ~one8 Thc P. J. Thomases· il.nd ,t he Tom TatE DISPATCH ,rOLL IIi 1936 w •• WROJl(G b, -73V07 yom attended Eastern · Ste.r a~ Waynes,,:, Pord~ ,'ces' drove .to , Orescentvllle. CO\IJd 'DOt have' ~ti handled "falrlY and bave 'been tba\ _ ' . ville Monday eV~lllng. , " ,~day. . wrvD& . ' I '. Mr. 8 . H, Burnet bad a p:llnful & Z- ' , A good cro'Yd enjoyed, the Joy TheY•• and cert.aln othel' 'news~apel'S" are up' to the ' tactics .,ain tbIa year, trying to deceive and conrwta 1he' , • I'tdent last week whIm he sUpped Bell rtlngers', S~rY of ihp Pr~lgnl ....It. no mlatalcei ' Ohio Is ' gOing DemocraUc by JlIl ove.rwhelm'iI!J' n\ajcirity in 1Mq. Davey will be elected by the targellt majo~ evw and (ell, hls heac11Uttlng ' a harrOw 8(ln at the .'Fcn'y ' chur.oh ' .l~ st r, i~ "ven a GOvernor iii OhIo. We prcd1ct that h.ls InnJ,Qrlty will 1M ,t ooth and cutttn~ ~u1te :a g~h . .Be, ~ay eVen~lg. , Doughnuts and SIl~~I­ ttian· a q\llU1er of 8 miIlloD. This. statemenl J,e baaed IlPOn aoaunta 1nfq~Uon. sec:ured by ) a ' holl8e:'lO~ouae canvalll In .t!:'0Ull!lD* " was tat,en to Dr. 8tout , who toolr, wtchfS- 8hd co~ ~ ~ere ser,ved ' at preclncn. Ip·Oblo. '. "\ several st~hea. ~tt: Bumet..1s slowly the c' ~ of . he program. LISTIN TO THI -ftve£~ .....- • .• ," " ,., • ~ UI~S ' DotobhY MoXltam, toster ' • r~ I" v .' 1 • Mr. "ncl' '~a1~1' KenHck.' <' " dauah.t:er or· Mt;, and ~, ~W ~le­ ,~om'pa.Dy ..Ittl ~:r. and · Mrs, · ~ · D18Db it ~rence , St~pka of·Oleve. Wife of "ranidln Were entertained lAnU were unlte<l In ' Ip8rrtage . at to d~er ' sundal~ at itt" home of t.be ~ cbumh JIIrkIaY evening Mr. .and 'Mrs. ·~ MCGath In a} 0:00 p. m••, ReV~ $mlth In the. Dayton. , ~ ' frlenda and' ~ea: Mr. IU1d un. BUrnet at- Wltb the couple nre Mr. Stupka's teDded the Township Parm- motber aDd l1l8I Blanor Garden ~ho er'S e1uti at the countrY ~ tile bride. Mr. and MIs. _ bame Mr: lin. quIDCJ aca 8'&1Ipb "" ~ for Olevelud"

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Word ~ bRn received here by Mrs. E. T . L noy. 0 r u le 2. 9t lhe ST. AUGUS'[IINE CHUKCR ,d eath or her SOIl 1 Albert. J .. ] Rey, Be\,. B. H. Krumholla. S T D pa tor September 28, 1940. at h is hom 1n Mass. SundayS 9:30 a. m. ' Desare. Mo. Mr. LIley spent the ~ lit year with relativqs 11 t (, i n an ctTOI·t to regaln " ST MARY'S EPJ COPAL hl.s henlth but he con ttact d InfluOHtJ1RClI .enza la.'lt· Spl'ln~, fi nd was nevel' well

guests of a number of clubs In oilier no\,. It. L. Illll'kwl'n, n .. rl, ..· towns dur1ng the summer. and are 22nd SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY no," maldng plans for Inviting others 7 ;30 a . m, Holy CommunlOJl. here. They are all working hard to 11 a. m, Mo_m IDg PJ'ayer ' and ~alse the ne<le8ll&l'J funda, and the sennon. omo STAn-PURDUE GAME ~klltlng party is one of a Ilerles ot 7 p. m. Young Ohurchmen , On Saturday last, several students pl'ojeota they will sponsor, In' order M~NDAY l THE IUall SCHOOL PARTY . and teachers from W. H . S. a ttended to hlwe the meet. 1'11e objec ~ of the 8, p. Ill. Monday CIQ.QS. At the inVitation of t.he wpM- a mOli~ exciting football game at indoor tnee~ Will be to display .the TUElSDA Y nlore claSl!, quite a large uumber of Columbus. skJII and workma.nshlp of the 'boys, 3 p. m. Church :SChOvI. teachers and students IlBBembled In All of the WaynesvUle representa- and to show the educational and F'ltIDAY the gymnasium last Friday evening tlves (except Roxie S&ct,ett, wbo traJnlng value of the model building. 1 p. m. Awdllary Work Da1. . the occasion being tile first high was one ot Purdue's mOst enthusl- This training Is made available In 7:30 p. m. Girls Friendly Group. 3011001 party of the school year. aatlc "fans") were quite pleased many schools, I.n other towns. Here The prOlJTIlDl was as foUows : when OhIo State, in that last few In Waynesville the bOys have a club ~1El'UODI SI'r CIIUnCIl "The Balancing of the BUdget", by m1nutep of the game , succeeded in room outfit ted and ready to work in. Louis C. 11lI.dlcy. Pastor Warren Oook. (A llurpr1se to every- scoririg a field goal. thus breaking Everyone Is Invited. Model a irplane, The new loca l Board of Education one. including Warren.) "Ah-Sw.:!et the tie, and winning the game by a bOat, and racer building has proven held Its first meeting at the parpoints. The final to be fi ne pns thne as well as Instruc.. onage Tuesda y evening and took up Mystery of We:' sung by the girl's margin ot thr tr1o. A bumorous reading. by Vir- score was 17-14. tlve work. Its task' of supervising t he educaglnla Preston. An acrobatte dance, Those teacbers who attended the THE BOYS OF THE WAYNES- tlonal program c.r the church. A by Jean Ayers. Two numbers. "The game were 'Mr . .Fowler, Mr . and Mrs. VILLE CLUB REQUEST YOUR numbcr of Items ot bUsiness were Road to Mandalay," and "The Gypsy Fogt. and Mi. Cralbbe. SUPPORT IN THIS PROJECT I discussed , and the, following ortleera F. F. A. NEWS t or the Church School were elected Love 8cmg", sung by Kenny Baker and Bing Or06bJ.. (Mr. Frank and The officers for this year In F . F . A. to serve for t he ensuJng year. SupetMr. Poet, reapec~velY:J are as follows : preSident, Albert Intendent, CecU Davis; Asst. Supt. 4l'ter' the JltMera.m the guests were Pummill; vice president, Tonr FlorLeo Caroler . secretary. Inez J ames ; - - 'to .0&_- "".y nln.. pon.. or enoe; aeerewy, Philip Hartman; Asst . Sect. Mary l~ va LeMay: treascuds. UntU the relresbmentA! were treasurer, Warren Cook ; reporter, urer, Helen Hawk'e ; llbrarlans, R.oxy eervec1. BI.lly Hisey. . Sackett, , Betty Bra ddock , Virginia We a.ll aaree tha.t the iOPhomorea JUNIOR NEWS Pr~ston nnd Charlot te Rye! Choris.... to be congratUlated tor their After inspecting three companies' tor, Mr. J . J . Burske: pJanlst, iVrparty, whlcb waa definitely a "uo- r1ngs. the JuniOrs have decided to glnia Hardin ; Asst. pianist, Hayolln ceu. buy tbelr lIlnp from the Hert-Jones The surprising statement tbat · 22 Crllbbe; home ,Dept., Mrs. oakley ~BOOL MASTER'S CLUB Company. We hope that Ule rings percent of the popuia t"lon ot the Unglesby ; ~adJ e rOll. Mrs. Walter . lMt Thuraday evening the SchOOl - •. iE: United States still believe in the sup- Sheehan ; missIonary Supt. Mrs. Masters' Club beld its 'meet1ng at w1l1 arr1ve a week before Than - erstltlons of' the blllA:k cat, walking Ra lph Hastings. tbe l)'JDlla41um 01 the WaynesvUle giving. uMer a ladder, the numeral 13, and _. _ _ _ echool. US.. T:D-.. ,....,._w GAZETTE 597 others, was made by Rev. L. C. ., ...,............ Churoh School 9:3\1 ' A , M , Rober t -'-five men ---&"'e- , represenW"~ ,. ..s Radley, III an address made a t the • .D AI"" ,... Collett Superlnt.end'ent. Worship meeting of ' the Wayne ToWllSblp Fanner's club, ·'IlImr&day. ecrvlce 10:40 A. M , ThJs Bundlly 1& ~~!'-'"-----------------------": The subject of Rev. Radley's talk ~versary Sunday celebrat ing t he \

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a aln. H I! r l't\lrn d to 0 III'J the flrs.t of August. Be leaves his wife, two sons, and two <laui hter8. - - . - , . -- - Mrs, John StanSberr y wns 1osteSll nt n. mlscell neous shower, Saturday a.fternoon, compllm e n t in 11 r da ughter. Mrs. Vernon Hili , II recent - - -....- - -.....--~----~----~":"'"----...-~ bride. About thirty -fi VE! gUests, _composed and or school mlHes. relaUv frlendl; enjoyed n pleasa nt aft moon of c arnes and contcsts. Th e new bride was presented with many lovely gl rt.~ . '1 Rerreshmcnl.s o f hce cr om, cake, and co tree IV I'e served by !J f' hostess Ilt the close of t.he nlterno n.

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W ant Ad sMAN WANTED-3uppl D1f\C,lt T)Inmond LinIment al)d Hous hold P roducts to cUlitOmel S. Exp~r!: nce 1I0t ne-: (;~s ry, t t Itt :p fl.l. 1 1' .• itable, Pleasant Work·-Permanent. It your are ambltlolls we offer you unusual oppor tunity. You furnish ca l'. No Investment necessary, Write Whitmer Company, Columbus, IndIana. , 010-17 Fon SALF.-Ens ilage. $2 per ' ton.

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'. ' , 1\ ...... Dr. Thos. T . Crawford ' will preach well as .superstltion. ate stU! preva- at the annlversaJ'Y worship service lent in a surprising percentage or at ' 10:40 A. M. At 2 :30 P . M. the our population. IUs talk was lnformatlve In tha.t he told of the or1 in Historical and R(lun.1on service wlll . g . be held. Former pastors and former Pennsylvania Railroad 88R3 ot many of the cOlllploner supersti- members will ' tE~ke part and the J. CAR"; CONARD 69R2 tions. He furtheo stated that Hony- history of the o:rgan1zatJ~n will be The Conrad-Gmaugh Grocery WOOd Is paying Astrologers fancy reviewed. Special music ' has been ' . l3R5 · ,pr1cea and fortune tellers ~r1ve In prepared for both services. All mem.' Harve~sburg, Ohio Wl!oSh1n8top, D. C., in t.b is enllgbt- bers and friends ot the cffurch are eneet age. • Invlt.P() to these slervices. and to, join ' ~~ meeting was held at ~he ·hom.e with US In the baiSket dinner at the of Mr. aDd Mrs. Quincy GO~. A noon hour In the dining room of tbe Co~ratiQn beautiful' autumn day brougbt out a ~ burcb. I • l¥ge mem~shl.p and several guests. Epworth l,.eague 6:00 P . M. Sunwho enjoyed tbe usual fine dinner. day evenJng I AI) : yO~ .' people ar~ The- a(~rooon session opened invited. The ~.r w111 disellss '''Iitie Dem('r:~atic witb InvocatIOn by Rev. Radley. FoI- Christian TellA:hing ~ Concerning lowing the busineSs session, a fine GOd." The leagU43 will .have a ha.y- ~______..::..:..:.::...:;;:...,_.~~~~;:.....-_~~~~~~~~~~_.-----~~--_:'~-~-_=::_..J. paper on. "The Work CUre" was read by Mrs. J. K. Preston. She spo ' ke of ride Friday evening at 7:00. Meet at the Church. . the curative effects from occupaThe D~ytQ~ D'istrlet 'C onference At ~il~Jic Au~tion, on. the premises, at I :00 o'clock P. M. on tional Therapy, and the wonderful wl,l1. be held . at 't he Epworth M~t'h(. . things being accompllshed In chU- odlst Ohurch 9a.yton; 0.: Pr1d8Y ' dren:s hospitals. also In mental In- Oct. 24th. The sessions are at .9:30 stitutlons by keeping the patients A. M, and 2:30 P. M. At G:30 P . M. , Farm ~ Mile South West of Harveysburg. Ohio, 'on BAR- buSy. "We are all too prone to use the annual Methpdlst Union banquet our heads too much, and hands too wlU be held wit Judge R. U. Martin VEYSBURG-OREGONIA PIKE State Route 73. Im- llttle. . Activity releases len ·IOn. presldlng, and Bishop Ttttl5 Lowe ot People over fifty. espeCially, must Indianapolis as the SJM!l'ker. Reser. prove~ with a 7-room Frame .Bouse, Mlk Cooling Bldg., keep pbyslcally actlve or n4lrvoUB va tiODS for the banquet are t,c; be :40&60 Barn, Cement Co hie. Cri S 3ud olher nec es- .~o~bles may develop." Mrs .. Pres- In by Tuesday, Oct. 2:lnd. Price .o'f t~n s well prepared paper was warm- the tickets 50 cellts. BUy outbuildings, ' 2 good never-failing wells. Elecfdc, ly applauded. '_'____--::-_ Among the guests were Mi&s ~Ice fences ' exceptionally g?od. Land is slightly rolling, all can WAYNESVILLJg CIIlJRCR OF ' Oglesbee and ' Mrs. Myel', of Spring CllBIST be farmed except al>out 14 Acres in woodlan'd past.ure with Valley; Mrs. Kiser, ot Dayton; MJsa W. C. SmKb, MJnbter Nan Collett, of Harveysburg; Rev. runnihg water. Farm· in .good state of cultiY!ltion. Large arid Mrs. Radley, Mr. a,nd Mrs. Harry SUNDAY . " B2:Jle' &mool 9 ;30 a . m. Smlth. Mr. and Mr~. James McClure. number of Locu~t Tree~ for posts Centralized School nus C~unJo~ 10 !~~5 a . ttl. . Mr. and Mrs. John B. OOns, Mra. D. service ~t the door. About 20 hiiles to Dayton or Middle- 'R.. Smith. Mrs. Fred Oons Mrs. Junior En<leavor .6:~ p. m. '. town. Buildings are practically new, built al)out 6 years, in Robert GOns; and Fred Henderson. - SenIor Endea;v:or' 6:.6 p . m .

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Earnharts Feted Shower C?iyen £OLDEN ' WEDDING Dr. Arthur MorKan For Bnde Elect CELEBRAIED' BY On Silver Wedding 'S»eaks To Civic Club Aoniversary HARVEYSBURG PAIR

Miss Betty Hartsock, whose marrlMr. anll Mrs. J ames Stoops. Mr. Mr. an d Mrs. A. H . HArt&ork, of age to Frank T. HawkE! will be an a.nd Mrs. Holmes Stoops and daugh - Dayton. were Saturday eve.n lng dln'event of November 2, 'was complltel', of Van Wert, were guests of Dr. ncr guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert TALk 'ON SIMONTON COLLECTION AND The silver ~g anniversary. men ted at a luncheon nnd m1sceland Mrs. J . E. Wlthom . Sunday. and Hartsock. f M' d Mr E F Ea ' nhart laneous shower. TuesIJlay . at th e Mr. and Mr~. Ed. B. Dakln. of attended the anniversary services at REPOaT ON NEW UGHTING SYSTEM • • • • • o . r. an s. . . r ,was .... ~utlf I h f Mr CI I F Harveysburg, r eceived In celebration . the occasion tor a joyoUS celebration. """ . u ome 0 s. lar es . r the Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs: Donald L. HaWke. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS OF MEETING Mosher In Hyde Park, CincinnatI. 0 their fiftieth wedding a nni versary • • • • • at the Earnhart home.. Saturday with Mrs. Fred HartsOOk of M1l!ord . at th eir home In Harveysburg. TlI es~ Miss Anne Weltz, and Mrs. Etha.n Dr. Arthur Morran •. of Yellow the smaller communities were today evening. assisting Mrs. Mosqer as hostess. day , October fifteenth . About forty Mrs . A. H. Earnhart ond son, AI - Cmu nnd da ll hters , Nancy and Springs, tormer preaident ot Anti. obeoom1ng much more 6Im1lar to the Mr. and Mrs. Earnhart were guests The guests were grouped at smnll reluU ves' Rnd frlellds responded to Um. and Mrs. Harold B. Earnha r t Bal'bara , enjoyed a trip to Serpent och Oollege; and. tonnerly cba1rman larger Cities, but strOnglY empha- of thetr son-ln-Iaw and daughter, tables and were served with a. delect- Invitations fo r t he ai'teJ'l1oon and n7 children. Ru th and Harlan. Mound 1ll1d through Southern Oblo, of the Tennessee Valley Authority sized, his beltef that it was fat' Mr. and Mrs. J . N. nobln&on. of able three-course lunc heon. Laler evening h ours from 2.30 to 4 :00 were L bane ,l Visitors. Satu rda y. Sunday afternoon. In Washington. D. O.• was the guest healthler.- Jnfact, esse'lltlal-to the Dayton, at dinner, early In the eve- score cards for a guessing contest o'clock, and 7:30 to 10 :00 o·clock. • • • • • •. • • • • speaker. at the dinner meetlng ot preservatlon and further develop- nlng. at the Golden Lamb Hotel. were passed. The unopened gift The living rOOll1s of their home R. H. Hartsock and C. H. Brace Mr. a nd Mrs. Albert Carver, and the Wayn8llvWe Civic club. Monday ment of present clvWza.tlon that Upon their return to their home packages were tnBpect:ed in reg- wcre beautifullY decorated with ottended the dLnne r meeting of be MI'. and Mrs. W. N. Sears vlllited eveninr. the smaller communltles, whUe they were .pleasantly 'surprlled to ular order and th e name of flowers In gold and autu.~lD colors. Wl\tre n County Banker's Assocln- Mr. nnd Mrs. Dale Oarver, of The meeUnit was held at tbe keepIng up-to-the-tlmes In all worth find It filled with members of their Lbe enclosed article as guessed T he bride was lovely In a gown of tlon . held at the Manchester Hotel . Springfield , Sunday evening. Qrlllle Hall, with twenty members while developments, ahould and famUy, who had gathered at the WtlS written by each contest ... pale blue lace nnd wore a corsnge of Middletown. Thursday cv.en lng. • • • • • and eight 1U8IIbi enJoY!nr the usual must retain their individuality lind 1nvitation of Mrs. Robinson In cele- ant on her card. As the bride elec~ gardenias. The groom wore the con• • • • • MI'. and Mrs. Charl~ Boyer. of lxIuD&eoua dinner aerved by the C?Iltlnue Be in the ~t ~ mllk.e bratlon of the happY occasion. opened and dlllpJayed her gifts tlle ventJonal black. Mr. nnd Mrs. ' R. W. Murphy nnd Dayton. s pent Sunday With Dr: and ..,.. their lDdivldual a" .... coll""'tlve con • Thoae who shared In the eve- ' ......,."·. '"'l'IPtIe ladIee. .....~.. . guesses were checked (Ill the on e Mr . a nd Ml·s. Dakl n were assisted chllc\t'cn , of Cincinnati, spent Sun- Mrs . A. E . Stout and d"....... "". Foll........ "~ dinner a ."ort b..... - tl1butlons to the growth of thlo nlng's festlvltles were, the honored h Ing th t t ~ . In r eceiving by Ml·s. Ola Welch and (lay with Mr. and MI'j;. Alva Thomp• • • • • t-.. guest./:!, MI'. Ilnd Mrs. E. F . Earnhart· &.v . e grea es n I' correct SOil nnd famil y. M d M ""ft°l H k tt M R nesas meetlDi ".. held in the co......... th h t d h to Mr Mr' or near correct. was awarded a lovely DoI'otlllia Wele·h. • • • • • r. an rs~ ~ oc e, 1'5. • SS Orange met!t1ng room uptaJrs. at It WIl6 indeed. tilter~tlDi to hear J eN oeRob~_A osf D ' . aMnd S(1' perfume bottle as prize. Guests /01' Lhe afternoon hours H. Hartsock. Mr. and Mrs. Frank . and pOnder upon Dr. ~organ'/! """,n. 0 ayton; r. lin Misses Margaret and TI'Ulena Ed- Squires, and Mrs . Sadie Reason were whICh the pJ"8llklent. J . R. Olbbol1ll, sertlon that the personnel and POJ.l- Mrs. Karl Babb and son, Dean, of Besides th e honor guest these werc Mr. nnd Ml·s. George Denny, wards spent Tuesd., at the home amon g the many people from })realded, X nla' Mr nd Mrs J M Earn present included MIss.os Eliza beth MI'. ana Mrs. W. C. TIchenor, MI'. of Dr. and Mrs. Gale E. Russum Wnynesvllle. who were In Dayton Announcement was made by R. D. uJatlon of lu'ger cities Is constantly ~ ~f o~n~rvllle' O~rle~ Burto~ Hill and Gypsle Smith of Clncln- and Mrs. Howard Graham. Mr. and and (amlly. of Day ton. last .Wednesday to h ear Wendell L, ·or • -~ __ A changing over periods of a .:omper- """'....:.. t of S ,":nfj Id M . d natl; MIas. Edna Bron"~trop. Love- Mrs. A. S . COllett, Mr. nnd Mrs. Me• • • • , Wlilkle speak. --Oollett• that ' p'--•• IWft' atlvely fn YeaJ1l; that the lll!'>er .,...uuar , pr..... e ; r. an 1I\0re etfec~ive U,hUni a~m .or cities would soon etaancl.te an; ' ~e Mrs. E. A. EBrnhart and family. of land; Mrs. J . W1l5on Ed.",81'ds &n4 Kay, Miss May Harlan. Mrs . Mary Mr. and Mrs. Earl DavLs. ot Day• • • '. • Mrs. John Hole, nnd son John, Waynesville a bualJieel clletl1Ct have were It not for the oons.-:'-nt ' Inn",x Mt. Holly; Mr. aDd Mrs. A. H. Eam- ¥Iss Mary Leah Edwards, Sprlns - Seifert, Mrs. Lizzie Hough, Mrs. ton, were Sunday evening supper ~ to m&terlallle. of new phyatcal. mental .plrit~ hart and sons; Mr, aDd Mrs. Haro:d field; Mrs. Robert Wa.lton, Day ton ; Sa ra Wright, nnd Mrs. Mary Tuc ker. guests of Mr. nnd Mr.. D. O. Ridge. were Sunday afternoon visitors at Mr. COllett. Is a member of the ual vilOt trom the ouUylnS vlllatcco B. EaI'nh4lrt and famlly; and Mr. Mrs. Edith M. Harrill. Mrs. Bert Th ose invi ted for the evening re• • • • • the hOllle Mr. and Mrs. W. N. ~ comm1ttee aJlllOlDte4 to and (.Ommunlties such lIB WaYDq , apct Mfa· J.)o)'d Davis and sons. Hartsock. Mrll. Ronald Hl\wke. Mrs. ceptlon were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. ·Ralph HIISUngs, son. Sca rs and !a.mUy. ~late with the ' ~ Power . W , Emma H. McClure, Mrli. R. L. Hack- D. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Levlcl'. Robert, nnd Misses P eggy Alln and • • • • • and Llaht ~y. in an effOl"t to v e. well. Mm. Edgar Smith a.nd Mrs. D. Mr. and Ml·s. Herbert Oarr, MI' . and Glennie Chapman visited Mr. and Mr. 1ll1d Mrs. Jolm W. Kersey procure a iIeUer electrle . Ughttng 'Phe speaker pointed -out that L. Crane, Wnynesvllle. Mrs. Charles T. Smart, Prof. and Mrs. Carl Stephenson. of ncar Mor- spent In.~t :week end with. Mr. and IYI&em for the bualness blocts on' many people ·perhaPli have overu ua Mrs . H. C. Milligan, Mjss Gmce L. row. Sunday. Mrs . Stanley Markey, at Ravenna. ' MaiD B1net. COllett stated · th'at a looked ; namely. that cJvllJzaUon Is Smar t, Mrs . Rose Carr. Mrs. Anna. • • • • • • • • • • DfW tJracket type JJaht Would be m-' not necessarilY. and actually ha3 not Rundall. Miss Helen Randall, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. P . Larrick were . Mr. and ' Mrs. WaUer Squires, staUecl at once,' by the lIabt com. been. spiritually. t"-t nUmellJUe -Sadie Reason, Mrs. Lizzie Shldaker Sunday guests ·at t he home of MI'. daughters and aunt. of Yellow I*DY. ~ ftDnt of tbe MJaml Gazette once superior clvillzatlolll!. such 1'5 M·rs. M"dlllon ~¢. Qf and Harry Shidaker, of Harveys- and ~rs. Alton Allen, of Indlnnapo- ' Spring.<;, visited at the home of Mr. bulldlDi for ~, and tor the the Ofeek and , the Roman. and Centerville, was oompljrnented with burg ; Mr. and Mrs. Ren Galnes, Ed lis. and Mrs. Harold B. Earnhart and approval 01 e VlUare council. U other&. have ~r several centuries a aurprJse ~ty, Thursday evening, Hatton nnd daughter, Miss Elea nor, • • • • • famUy, Sunday afternoon. PlOV ectorY. ~ new lights ot anc:t afier COIDP81'!'tlvely 8h~ ptr-. In celebratlon ·ot her b1rthdl.Y aDIIl. Wlllhun E. Srn1ttl. of Wamego, of Olnclnnat1. In cc:.!ebratlon of he.r birthday an• • • • • 't h1l' q.p. wUl be lnataUed alone the . (ods of time, historically 'Jpeaklng, versary. The party was pla~nel1 by Kansas. who h85 been vl8itlng relaThe occal)lon allio recalls the par- nlversary, Thursda.y. October 10. Mrs. Howard MllIslldlne IW4 Mrs. ~ dlIItrlet. grown decadent or vanlahed com- her mother. Mra. Prank 'lboma8. tlves here dunng t he past two tlclpatlon of Mr. an~ !VIrs. Dakin as Mrs. Rob~ Furnas WIlS the guest of Robett FurnllS spent Friday with -..A report was IJiven 'bY . oarl . pletely, leaysng Uttle or no traCt. ' . A pleasant social tlme was enJoy· weeks. has been the honored guest. brides maid aIld best man In the re- Mrs. Lena Riggs, at dlnner nnd t he Mr, Ilnd Mrs. L. R. Winfield and Mlaecberll, a~ted by tile prist. Obvlaoualy. Dr. lIorIraD's potnt ed dur1n8 the evening. and Mrs. at many family gatherinp. . enactment cereinony a t the Golden t.heatre. In Dayton. family. of COvlngwn , Ohio. dent .re~t b clUb at • Wall, tlhat. lD order to guaraDtee ~tll Earnhart received many lovely &Uts. F,.rLda.y evenln~, Mr. and M:rs. Har- Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Chal ies • • • • • • • • • • meetlDg '~lled .., .Qae, Rotar1 dub. a fair hope of su~. that the hlah-~ue8ts 1ncluded Mr. and Mrs .•old B. FAU'nhart. and famlly, enter- I::.mart. one yetl r ago. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lukens at.Mrs. Lena Hnrtsock, Mfs. · Mert 01 Lebanon, Octab. 11. at wbicb a yl prtr.ed c1vtl~t1on. 1n partlculal: LOwell Thomas. of Lytle. Miss IDn talned at dinner, In lUs honor.. Their te nded a benefit card party. Satur- Baird, Mrs. Oakley Unglesby. and ' dozen or mOl"e cJvlc anet cut.. the American ~tutkma are to Thomaa and John Roby. both or guests lncluded, besides ~he honored day night, 'glven by t he Harveysburg Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lukens Mtended' ~ clubs f1 Warren Oountr' . . .. ~nt1nue to exlst formany 'yeara tbe Dayton, MnI. MOOoy at 0enterv1lJe. guest. Mrs. Viola Harlan. Mr. and Eastern Star. t he 35th anniversary celebratien of ~IIJIIIII!!lDlf,ed .• ~ report waa In reo tu~. that both ~Vldually ~ .. 'M1.ss COra aDd Arthur Thomas. Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Hough and famUy. . • • • • Wa rren Chapter O. E. S .• at Barprd requeri of _ Lebanm c:olJective BfOU1IS at clttlel1ll. people and Mrs. Karl Babb, ot Xenia. Mrs. Mr . and Mrs. Ernest Harlan and Mr. and Ml·S. Herman Plunkett veysburg. Thursday .nlght. '• . . tbM au ciVic -..uatloDa -and m~ 8tr1ve even more Ulan _lD Ernest Earnlw't and. children.. and daughters, and Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Everett and fnmily. of Trotwood, were Sun• • • • • pUbuci .....ted cj~ or tile countJ the past. to build up' comml,ln- Miss Clara Daughters. of Mt · Holly. Harlan and daughter. day guests of Mr, and Mrs. L. A. MI'. and .M rs. LloYd Park.lna, of Jom 1n tO~ · tbe nec• .IUes; and , particularly, to . asaIat Mr. and Mrs. AI~ Earnhart and on. Tuesday evenl~r, of this week, Garst and family. MilLon, Ind ., vlllited Mr. and Mrs. U1e ~ Of the' the yoli~ wlth_ their economic . family, Mr. and ~8. Hpold B. another !am1ly dinner. compllmentAnniversary services. In celebra • • • • • Bryon 'Hartsock and Mrs. John w. ~ " , and 81'';' a.nd SOCIaI .pl'Qblema. ·so lha.t those Earnhart and family. and Mr. and ~gMr. Smith, was held, at ' the home tlon of the 133rd yOOJ' of It.'i services Mr. an d MI S. PranJc--L...,-'i'nyiorieft-Kelsey. 'nlUlsd . ACaoa of who eventually leave wID continue Mrs. Prank Tliomaa. •of Mr. and ·Mrs. Ern.e st Harlan. with to this community. Ilnd the lOOLb Thursday of IlISt week to r eLurn to • • • • • as to · aasJ.stJ;nr to lmproye the t:ot,le ot .th" larger the saDie guests In ~ltte ndance. He year at the 'PJ:~nt location, were their home In San rFanci&~o. after Robert Furnas Jr. and' RObert ~ drive ~W tbt cities; and alsO 110 that more of the . • ' was the house guest of Mr. 'and partiCipated In by loc8.i and vlsltlng spendlllg .t.he summer here with Mrs. Berry were guests a.t a dlMe&' meetDeit :.~ bUItD_ mwtIDJ. "t. ~f. the you tn. etlpeclJlly when Mrs. Kenneth Hough and farnJ.J.y Methodists, Sund a,y, at Lbc Waynes- Taylor 's mother. Mrs.1i;dlth M . Hnr- In~ of the Gulf Refining Oompany. Wectne.da1 ~ .. • tbeli' .formal 1!cb~1I' has come to thLs past week. ville Methodlst Church, . rill. held at the Biltmore Hotel, Thur'a" . 'IIm ~ . an end, may be helped !I'1d eoooutday evening. . Th10I ~ "'" to a aged to rt!lJlaln an actlve vital and Dr. Thomas ,T. Crawford, of DayMr. a nd Mrs. Ber t Cole ahd infant • • • ! • brief bUC ~t.tYe talk. , 1UuI- growtilr part of ttle oommunitJ; of ton. delivered the sermon I\t ' the daugJ:ttcr. of Findlay, were week. end Mrs. J a mes E . McClure vIalted reltra~ '.by colored of Mr, H . -hleb there are tho··...,........ __ ... • of "-1Little Miss Anette Tinney. daughspeclal anniversary service, at lO:40. "uests of Mrs . COle·.s mother, Mrs. O. I ;:';;L # ~ """.:. ao._ " ...... .. at ves In wtndham, over .the week: H, ~. ~. ~be ~ ~te BtItor- lar nature ,thrO~hout America. ro tel' or Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Tin. One hundred aIld twenty-five J . Ma rquard t. end. W1 k eJ and ~~ ~ 1D that these small communities may ney. waa hoetess, SUnday afternoon , ." members and guests· enjoyed the • • • • • • • • • • poJ~, Yr• .. . , ~. the not' become decadent but may grow to a rroup at friends. 1n Honor of fine basket dInner at the noon .hour. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Flres nnd fnm- 'Miss Grace COnn, of Ohic.a go was tIicQround 01 WIiIrnD OOUDtJ pre- aDd improve 1n quality If not neces- her flf't h birthday . anniversary. The In the aftemoon a~ an Informal Ily nnd Mjss Flossie Fh'os were Sun- ~he wc,ck end guest ot her cousin. bSIt.o~ . tImeI. ,wtUl'\ IIMIclal ' refer- sarIly ' lD siIe. The quauty o( the afternoon waa spent .1n playing The Democracy class 1& spoll8Ol'lng histor j.cal and reunion service toe day dinner guests of Mr. and Mr.... Mrs. Ray Malnous. ~ to Pt. MldeDt. and ' Ule ,84m- c1tl11enry or ",......,~ p.mes after which ~eUc1ou.s refresh- a mock electlon, Wednesday. ' oc~ 133 years hilltory . o( the arganiza- E1va.n FIres. • • • • ..• cmto~ c;ol1e9t1cXL Il, ..... ~~ 00IlleIS firat· M lnc1'eU'e In numbers menta· were served. Annette received 50, which. as lD form.er yean, wtu tlpn . prephred by the Hlstorll:al • . ' . ~ • Buy your Hallowe'en CIlIte from PtrDIec1 bf B. ~. ZIJIP,··. .,' lli ' dl!4~ eeconclartl.v. many lovely lifts from her 11ttJe forecast the election results In COmmittee 'was reviewed by Mrs. Mrs. T. 5, HardJn underwent n. th e Mother's club. Order by call1nc ~\1 QaM. JII'OI1'UD ~, J ~ llI.:-.......-m.'.h· .. LA __ ...... trte~ Wayne Townshlp. 'Oommlttees, hav,e Frank U. LeMay. tonsil opemilon In Dayton Tuesdny. Mrs. Hartley M06II. 18R5.· befOl"e intnlcS··....l...O - 0Ir:tbe . - . - - -, ~ ........ '~-"---~ . . ~ Uta "";" cbSet .:-. -.., enlJihtenlJ!i taUt ...... With~ CODCl'ete ex- '. out ot toym ru eats were Mra. Ouy been appolned and are now a~ work Out of town guests at the services . Wedllesday October 36. " ,,~. DI'. Artbur . I(~ The toO llwfterous to be I'epe&t~d D1c1terson aDd ·dauabter. Anne. ~ on this project. . were Mr. and Mrs. James stoops. MIs.~cs J ean .HartsOCk, Gladys Rye. • • . ' . ' . ..;. ~ttee ~ a~ted .to . ~Ufe 'here;' ~ 80 worth-While apd. tn~ ~r. Kather1f1e Ge1fs and Mr. 1.. B. Wlland Mrs. Holme!! Stoops and daugh- nnd Sue Furnas participated 1n the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert MalnoUs .~. MorpIi-. tU OIub ·epeaker tew e8un, ' hili talk tba~' many of lluns. all '>f Lebanon; Mr. and MIa. tel', of Van Wert; Mr. and ·Mrs. C. E. ,plano and expression reCital present- and famlly. and Mrs. Ma.ttle ~_ qllflO lOme ~ the rec;eptlon WU • . th ~ W. D. Tlnnef and daughter: Yvonne, Plans . are being made and the Bratten. Mr. and Mrs. F\'ed Cole. ed by Mrs. Joel . Malsbury. Saturday nory, all of Hamllton, Were dfnner ;..u-m.n UId -ClUb . aDd, thelriUlIte ga lire of ~Un; Mrs. Ralph C~ll and script Is being prepared for the Rev. and Mrs. T . T. Orawford. Mr. afternoon, nt the hom" of Mr. and f'" d Mr D~ MA'M . , ...:._ '. '&bout him fw ~ 'ilan a no,\t . transorlptlon of a radio progt'llJD to ... guests 0 .... 1'. an s. ~y ......qus. ~ ~UIU ciu-q, .~ " the 00In- hClUf after the t~ coaclu.s1on of cblldren. Rella. Gene. and Ralph, J and Mrs. T. J. Barcafer, Mrs. Bar- Mrs. Walter Whitaker . Sunday. Dalttee feel well,...ad .tor It. dan.. the ~ ~ ~,)'irli of Harve~-t>urg; Miss Wanda Tlnney ~ made at th~ high ~tOOl bu11d~, carer's mother and Mr . and Mrs. WI! • • • • • • • • • • r,r, ;-;:.~ ......." IbbJect,' upoo ~b ..",~, "d ....:.........1...~ ~.al qu'e'- and Mrs. !fettle TInney. Wednesday O\ltober O. This w1l1 be 'b ur Otark, or Dayton ' Mjsse~ Anna Don·t mills the "Old P ho ty-.... ar R R L U~ '~.l1 broadcast through the auspices of , ,. .,. ev. a nd Mrs . . . ;n-.... r . ~~ . ..-.--... ap .........._. uona' ~ wbol!e prtma,ry inte&'eI. . " . • , . and Lilla Vandervoort, of Wllmlng- Album" at. the Hallow.e'en CI1l'11i vnl wel'e overnight guests of reta'lvee . ~~ cDle ~ ; ~~. ol , blII was ~ Mr. 1lW. liONS UUUVE IN FLORIDA ' the MlarnI .JaCObS ~llege, Sunday. ton ; Mrs. L. B. Hall and chlldren. at the gymn. OCtober 31. "Ma" as 0. Sundll.y, in Qlendale. Rev. Hadr,.~ ."... '''Tbe lDI1UellCe and ._ ._ .....:.:... •• "I._.~ of ' __ Nov. 3. at 1 p. m. o,er radio station a'nd Mrs L A Washburn of Xenl . girl wlll 'make you smile. ·'Ms" as a. well atte nded G meetln" of ......I.~ . .. ', .' .' '. ...~ ....- - - lI"~ WHIO . . . , a. ..--8pbere .~ the ~. ~unltt~-- ttoaa 1n were Interel!te:1. Word has been ncelved by Mr. ... Mr.. and Mrs. Ernest Earnhart and bride will tlrln~ tender memor1es, pal clergy In cinclIinatl. Monda.J'. ~. ~ ~ .~~, _ partJcUJarly. UDo~, ~ '~ the and IIJ:a. lit. H. ~ and Mr. Ti)e first Joint m.eetlng of the ·daugbter.·at wamisburg. Mr. and but ·"Cousin Willie Peebles" will ' • • • • .• }'J I)r. IIOtPD poIIl~ oUt that we latter II'qUP were ~ P.lDDIAI. and Mrs, ~. D. Collett, that. thetr w ' or wnshl te h h Id Mrs. C81'1 AbaecherU and daugh ter, make you "laff" right 9ut lOUd. Mrs. John Settlemyre and lOll, ~ . ~i' ~., ' .~ ej.. to ~~q.c.~ ~ ~ . Lyman'! PILY 1101111. WUtOn IUld Oharles. who left ·'a t a~r: ~h b:~~:to:er of ~on, Mrs. Abaecherll, of Oln• • • • • . Billy. of Oregonia. alld Mr. and Ml'L . ~ l ~~-"=.",hO had btoUJht "With, them ~ ~ WayneevWe Wedn\!8d&f, ·October .9, 22. How81'd ~ explained the cy- clnnatl. Mrs. Mary Hatfield and MTthleodKI·ltngc'sh· .~~~a.ldslllSoclety of thle L. Co' St. John were week end ruestlt · time ~ time ~ . . ~ , - tJf their 881!eral collec~ or arrow- tor Mlami, PloI'lda, arrived at their c1ot..on or "atom mash~," a most Raymond Hatfield. ot Lebanon. and e 1 s ... "') w have a Ha - of Mr. and Mra. Kenneth .St. John . ~ . . Mvt! ~.~ deall'e"to olleada. add otber objects tound ,on or deltlDatlOll last nwnct&y. ~ey are unusual .m achlne whlch.ls predicted Mrs. O. ' ~. Barnett, of Centerville. lowe'en masked party at the. home a nd fa mily, of H1,Ibb81'd, Ohio. . ~ ~ 11CIIDIiIl ~ Ftb 1 the VI JDlt Of tbeJr • Ita,q at preaent with lib' and of Yvonne Stubbs; Mondny evening, • ., . • • '. ,.; . :. ...... ............." ..,::.: ,.• ,1n l ' ~. ' ~. , . &I'DlI. ..._ c 'J B t"t' .' . to have a ~eat future til regard ~ . OCtober 28. at 7:30 o·clock. All meinMr. and Mrs . ' Herbert -8& . tt... ou, r~ tv - -~ '~ ..·i ~ " ; ' . ' ' . ' -:...... . - urne . ge,n,erat1ng.. p'ower. Russell Frank FAMILY BmTUDAY DINNER -"t' $!lf 0Uler ~" .~ or .~ ~ IDfl'EBT~ D~ G~STff ga.ve acolortul deac.riptlo,," of 00bers are urged to come. walte, of Dayton. and Mr.•Iid Mia. 1V8 ~ to .. iOcW'~e. iii tbat w. •" .' " lumbla University • • • • • Charle~ Sattetthwalte. reiumed, _~ f 1 tbe DelIO err ~M&oa ~ CIUf , t enter P~B!5 BO"'S~ find New York Mr. aDd Mrs. J . H. Sackett and Mr. and Mrs. George WLnner, of urday evening after Ii tluee ". . . .~ ,. . ~ ~~ ". , Mr. &t1d ,Mn. ~. A." , . ._ ., City In IjlJleral. family entertame\l at a tamlly dln- Leban.oll~ Mr, ' and ~rs. D. R. Sa115- trip to Florida. aDd the ~"..:. ...--' , ~ not. OIDIY fat " " ~ ~ ~ t&e. foUoWtni. ~te at din· . " . ":"'I"~"""""~ (.... wbscb,'acerue friIIJl" ,~ : ' Prlda " . ' Jlr ~ MrS ,'A faim of 103 aCres bel~ to . ner, Sunday, hot)orlng the ,birthday bury aDd family, ~. a~d Mrs. ~r- states. . . '. ' . .' : la~ bUt pjg': ~.~_ ~ tbe ~~.~e::=~ 'DaVid J . Stam~" locatec1 near Well- T~J..'ENT PROCaRAt,t annIversary of their son . Harry TuX'- vey Rye anu family •. and Mr, . and 1IlOIt .. ~YlaU.U4Q&: ,.'...... . ,,,IPOJt.• aDd ...... li:raest ale., ~n. waa aO'!d. ' ~, at ·publlil . RECEIVES HIG~ PRAISE nero of . Day~n. · ~ , Mrs. W. P. 8allsbury.. were aU dIn~ minded ~ bu :~ iea1 _ I'~I' AfW, ~, . Uw . ~ sUe, to ~ Rich. of WeDman. for . "' ., " , -;--: ' . ',Their guests Included. Mr· and nerOgU~$t.s. Su~day, a~ the h?~e of f~' 1D4 nMd at b...au ~. 'QII mu~ III ~ ~. ' " ~: IM!I' ~. ~ tarm: putabued bJ 1'h06C who were prlvlleg~d to at· ~rs. Harry T,urn\l1', of. Dayton, Hllrry Mr. and Mrs. Leon Salisbury and ~. 'l'bii . ' aQd ~ ~ .~': " . ' -,' , , , ',.'. 1 ' .RJcb Waa !~erlY ,the ~e of hili tend, the.. Trlp~ :ral'e nt .Program p,re- Mat~h~w Turner! of ~enla. Mr. and fam!Jy, o!, Wastl~qgton. 0.) £1. I . p1lf1ai4 .bl '· « In.-tim G~ · ~t-p'aDdtather. , '. f. aen~by ~e ('amDUl~lty .~ 'Mrs. John .Turner and daughteri 8~ ~ • .. .. • . --. . ' ..oltIC. ~.: ' , . , . ~ t " ::l . < .... . , ~ 'a t tbe LehmOD Town ~. Mt. .and Mrs. Wade Turner a~d c!hil- ' . .'The H. &. H. cl~. of the ' Me.~or _ .... I]JOI 'nn~ ......... l tlll'. aDd' UrI" IL Ii. MOb1er ha4 TWO 'I'QUD ~ WADm CO~T TuesdaY. ,evenlri8. were d~ply lip.-: ~n. ocl.lt;t Church, will meet ·next · Wed...... JI'OUP'aI ~ f'af ' ~ ~Ii' ~ .oftr tbI .~ tIDd. . -.~. With the t:I~ ~Ja.y~ In . t . } tl,esday' evening, a~:Ule h~~Clt , ,Mr. )oUiV,@ a1. . ~ _: .~. ~. «. ~ ToDJ .J 8111. -21. 8I!d ~ the three a!f.e, B3~, Dl'UnaI. HOSTESS TO ~RlDGE CLuB and ~, ,~uSselllE. · ~ilk•.wlth fL9m ' an UtllQk.1Gr iii¥uap""..; IPdl,...Ual .... ., aucb. ~ aReIaoaD all.. JcD8, ace • both 01 0ennaIl~ apd BCina. . . a.n~ Mrs. ~.. C. ·Shoemaker• . ~18tiult · . . . . . f!ftn' KoIIJIIi ~ I~, i ~ fJuId 1D·tIIe ooutt f1~ " JCapeclaJ pri",e w.. felt· by the ~ Mar~ ' ~era, waa hos~. to JiOlltis, , ....... UIaD' bf thelr" . . - . . lit. ~a.:o....l .01- $ICe '~ tile Peece. ~ Crane, W~lDe memlJiel'a of 'the .at;ldl- PIe meDlbel:S o.t:her brld~ .o1Ub~ PrJ.., . ' . . ' • - • - '- , ~. . .f:tI...~......· 1Iicb'. ) _ _ iDOtGreCl to ...,..~".... ~ DlIhl. 'I'cm7-.:WU IIDeIl ~o eace ,lD 'that the :Uttle BJtnpboqy day "",~, at· bl!r home, Arter an .,.. WU~ D t Corwin aD4. MrB. tbe,..ued-~"""-"""" MId . . . . 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Hazel RIdinger, entered suit· agains t Hel:bert Ridinger tor divorce, charging cruelty. They were rem~rrled July 19, last, having been previously divorced , Ma ry Scott entered sult agaInst James Vernon Scott for n divorce, char ging gross neglect. They hove three children. the younge,s t nln. months. The pllllnUff states that she hlId to go to work to support herself

James Eldon Kerby. 30, truck driver find Maggie ,Tolmson, 18. both of Fmliklln. NellJon Cllngnor, 26 , sto~ k keep r, nnd Mildted Comp,ton. 21 . steno; gmphcr, both of· MIlSOn.

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and chlldren although her husband was working. Hazel Seibert entered sult for Ii divorce from Frank Xavier seibert charglng gross neglect. They were married October 19, 1909 ol1d have five children.

Finle~ Akers, 28. Franklin, paper m1ll worker, a nd VirginIa Glll 21, Red Lion waitress. ' " DanJel Toqley, 21 . truck drIver Ilnd BeatrIce Collins. 2~I, bOth of FrankUn. Roy House, 25. factory worlter, a.nd Mary Turner. 21 . bOtl1 of F'I'IInklin. 'Herschel Fr~ler. 25, sUlci worker, and Helen Louise Harls. 26, bookke!!per, ~oth of Leballon. • Ernest A. Angst , Jr. 23, laborer, and Ada Vernette Oarrett, 21 , both of South Lebanon.

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NO'I'ICE OF BUCTlON ON TAX LEVY IN DCESS OF TBB TEN

Haneysburg their "Golden WeddIng Anniversary", Tuesday aIternoon and everiiht ~ith "'Open House'· at tht'.ir home. A ' dessert oourse of lee cream, oatte IllId coffee ts 'd >- tt I was serve "'f le r gues . The Baptls~ Misslonnry Society of Jonab's Run Church" met a t the home of Mrs. Arnold Collett, Wedncsday a!temoon, A WUmlngton . . friend, wh,o bad recently returned Ir6m Alaska, gllve a very Interesting tlllk on her trIp. Many of our Citizens attended the funeral of RusseU Jefferies, 111' Wtlmlngt<ln, Thursday altemoon. He was a former local business man of thls town Cor twenty years. Mr. and Mr..s. Howard Graham are Illltertlllrung relatives, from Illinois this week. The Jonah's Run Baptist church Adult Bible class, met at .the horne of Mr. and Mrs. Will Gillam, Thursday evening.

Aau:tloneer SATISFACTION Or No C~arle Centerville, Ohio

NOTICE Is hereby given that in puraullllce or a ResOlution of the Board or Education of lihe , WII.YDe Rural SChool DlStrtct, War r e n County, Ohio passed on the 5th dliy ' P~ONE 7021 of Augu.o;t, 1940, there wUJ be submUted to II. vote of the people of said Wa ne Rural School District War- ' "~".~~~.I!I"' II!I~k y ,'!' ren county, OhiO, ~t the NOVEMllER ELECTION to be held in th~ said Wayne Rural School District. TAJIVlA·L1THlO TAR AND . . Warren County, Ohio, at the re~ular EXCAVATING ROAD OIL places Of voting tllCTein, on Tllcs- DUMP TRUCI( smRVIcm day, th~ 5tll day of November. 1940, the qucsUQn"of le-';ylng a tax In exPIT RUN, LOADED SOc YD. cess of the ten mlll limitation lor the benefit of said Wayno Rural Sch09l District for the purpose of the operaUoll and maintenance of said School DIstrict. at a rate not ex• pIi~1I • Waynesville 44 R 11 ceedlng three (3) mUls for each ono Lebanon office Phone 47S-Kdollnr of valuation, which rupounts Morrow Phone No.3 to No Dollars and thirty cents ree,98·M. ($0.30) for each one hundred dollars at valuation .. for three years, 1941, 2 194 and 1949. I'i=========~~~~i\ The, Polls (or said Election wlU be open. at 6:30 o'clock A. M. and remain open untU 6:30 o'clock P. M. (Eastern Standard Time) of said REAL ESTATE day. INSURANCE By order ot the Board of AUCTIONEER Elections, of War r en county. Ohl~. W.W. SHORTS, JR., Clerk Dated Oct. '~h, lIMO. . MiamI Gazette-Qct.l0-1'l-24-31

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The tr~t bas silenced the Katy-d1c1s but the campaign promises are flyIng thicker lind faster. Mud, promises and tolllAtoes fill the a.lr, In two weeks the stonn wUl be over and we wUf be ready to quiet down and once more be on our woy. Just where, It Is bard to tell f'fom here. but 11 we believe the promises of both sides It will be the promiSed land or the miUen1um. It 1s too bad that campaigns can't be a lit tle more realistic but the COMMON PLEAS PROCEEDINGS people would not like It that way. If just plain facts were told, people The case of Hazel Brook against might not be Interested enough to vote, It Is the dream and the promise, ItEAL ESTATJi: TItI\NSFEItS Mr. and Mrs. George WalJ ho.ve Earl J. Coburn has been dismissed. the pot of gold at the foo t of tile rainbow that keeps us going. moved into the farm home on the GladyS'Dyer WIl.6 granted a divorce General Motors has been sending out to Its stockholders SOlI)e most from W. Groyson Dyer. who was in Walte r and Ethelyn Johnson to Edward Dllklln farm east of town, Interesting mUe pamphlets on defense problems. Plain practical tacf,s In defoult of Ilnswer, The plalnUH was Mollie Case. plot In WaynesvUle. recently. VaCated by Fred Dakin. the Production Aspects of tbe NaUonal Detense Program. There ' is no also a.warded custody of their minor Carl A. Liermann to Philip and A J~ge crOWd assembled at the Mary Ellen EtfIer, tract In Salem ' gymnasium Tuesday evening, to atmagic wand that con be waved to bring about thls Increased production. clllldreJl, Grayson, Jr, and Gladys. • tend n Republican Rally. Dean The case of Lem Lewis agolnst "wp. "Mass production" Is not a procesa that can be started at wUl. Rather. Louis Runyan has been dlsmtssed. J. E. York to Wlllter R. Fitts, lot .Stanley of Lebanon, was tJle speaker m¥,S productJon Is a "system" requ1r1ng the most palnstaklng coordination Temporary support and attorney 931 In Ffanklin. for tile evening. ' . . The P . T. A. met. Wednesday evebetween many cUfferent t ac tora a nd requ iring mlmy d e!inlte proced ures tees 'flxed In the matter of DOrothy Sterling and DoUile EckJer to Wanning at the gymnasJum, lind were tnvolvlng rigid limitations, These 'JlI'OC4!dures and Umltatlons must be ob- S. Trovillo agllinst AustIn TrovUlo da and Ralph Dale Hatfield. 2 acres entertAined with ,motion .plctures. !erved If constructilve results are. to be obtained. for dIvorce, sald to be in affect dur- In Franklin twp. .M r. and Mrs. Brice Smith of ,. 'In th tim "t the action Carl L. Miller to Herschel and The essential element In mass production Is the periOd ot preparatory . g e e U • HeJen Osbom. lot In Fairview sllb. Franklin were business caUers here . Marvin COnover appolnted special work. • • • • SUCh pr.paratlon Involves finding out what is wanted, then 1st Ith th tr ta divis ion. Lebanon, Wednesday afternoon and reported NOTICE OF 'ELECTION ON- TAX w e anspor - Troy and Sara Shoemaker to Ed- Mrs. Mary Surf~e. wbo Is recover- LEVY IN EXCESS OF THEI TEN , guard to ass designing tbe product. selecting materials to suit the purpose, tesUni th!l tlon of D. L. Simms to Mansfield mg nt their home, much improved MILL LIMITATION 8IUJlpl~ aDd ~termln1ng their shortcomings, next detenn1n1ng the most reformatory. ward Blair, plot In South Lebanon. in health. desirable metbods of manu1acture, the development and construction of Tru8tee aDd attorney (ees fixed in Anna Wallace to Lee Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. Frllllk McVey, now' . --IcI en t the matter of J~ob A. Young and Penn Morton. lot In Lebanon. NOTICE is hereb~ given Ulnt . In tools and ~ery adequate to the job, laying out the plant f or cu of New Vienna, were callers here others against D. Y. Campbell and Elmer and Edna MUler to Jerome pursuonce of a Resolution ot the Dow of work and 111annlng the final production process itself. All of which and Darts MIller, lot 67 In F'ranklln. Tuesday. COUNCIL at the VILLAGE " othens. ls requJrecs before the first flnlshed products a.r e turned out tor use. The suit of Ellzabeth Osborne Walter R. Fitts to Ed WnJs, 5 acres Conrad GUlaugh, was 0: clerlt in WAYNEBVILLE. Ohio, passed on Reglst.ration office. In. Wilmington, the 5th rulY of AUGUST 19tO there . ADother factor is the dl1l1culty In determining the kinds 'of equipment against C. J . Wnggoner, adm1nlstra- in Franklin twp. ' ' , ' needed. Des1tn8 adequate .yesterdll.y are obsolete today. Even a minor tor of the estate of Andrew J : George nnd 1,01.:1 HenkIe to Alley Wednesday. wUl be submitted to a vote .of the cbanee may mean entire rebuUd1ng of tool equipment. Defense needs must Schultz. has ,been dismissed at re- and Marie L. CIlllldUJ;.18 acre In The Field Trials .held at Collett', people . of said VILLAGE 'op woods, east Of. town, over Saturday WAYNESVILLE at the NOVEMtake fIrat lllace but w~ cahnot p,fely Ignore the nonnal economic needs of qnest ' of the plainUH. The action. Turtlecreek twp. was tor '10,000 for Injuries sustained Marguerite Allendorf to Hazel M, and Sundoy were ~elY attended .BER ELElCTION to ,be 'held U; the , the couDtl'Y. SO IndusQ-y has the double responslblllty at malntalnlng nor- In' an accident · in which Schultz Carter. lots .833-39 In Loveland Park, from JJ.!ally stl«eS and gOOd weather villa e of WAYNESVII1i..E ohio at I. g I pia f Qtlng' th' In .mal production aDd of meeting the cO,u ntry's defense ne~. was fatally injuted. Deerfield twp. · . prevailed making the a.ttendance tue regu ar cos a v ere , Ia rger. , Tbere fa DO magic wand that can be waved. Cooperation of govemMInor , children were given into . J. E. York to, Albert Ml11er and Several of our foot ball fans, mo- on Tue8day. the 5th day 0.1 Novem. ment wW1 tildustry f!J1d time are what It takes to do the Job, not delay the custody of their mother during Fred Gray, lot 591; In Franklin. tored to ' Columbus Saturd~y, and ber, 1940, the quC'Stlon C!! levying a. or bUll')' but. Just t1uie to do a gOOd job. If a candidate makes his prom- the term of the action of Mary Scott Troy B. Slloemllker to Sarah and saw the g~e between Ohio State tax in excess of the ten mill lImlta. against James Vernon Scott for .<11- Edward Blair, .25 acre In South tlan ,or the benefit of THE VILLIf.., elect him and then hold him to It. but don't e!tP8ct miracles. University ~Dd University of Minne- AQE OF, WAYNESVILLE for th.e Lebanon. vorce, . , sota · , , '. . ' purpose of ' current expenses ,of said Charles E. and J . L. Gross ' to t " edln Charles an . Paulline Pitt I t 170 Miss Ruth Coppersmith, spent the "mft!_ t LABD. TODAY'S CORN BELT PROBLEM dare , a week end at Ada the. gUC6t or _.-.-e a a rate no ex.:e . gone PROBATE COURT , In Mackinaw addUlon to Franklin. f l ' m1ll for eacb one dollar of va.luatlon, M B cnu ' H rends. ' IU'Y . g, to ..' award L. Mls.se~ Mn.r aret lmd . Mildred w!llch omounts to No Dollars and '!bere fa not a more str1k1~ example of the power of propaganda or The following accounta will be Chene~, .15 acre Iln Frill1\'lln twp. . g - , ~n cents ($0.10> for ep.eh one bunailvertJalnc t.he SlId fate of lard. A seneratlon ago lard and shortening heard 'on November 9; tlftb account Jack Sargent to Lowell F . South" Hurst, of Mt. Sterling, were week. · <ired dollars of valuation, for flve . end guests of frtends, bere. . . were ~ IIYDOnyrnOUS. Now the packers are labeling tbe can 'tLard of W. Chester Mople, eXecutor at the 1at 27 In Hlghland Park subdivlslop, . years to-\V1t· lMO UM1 1942 1943 South Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sherwood, ~ 8borten1ni" because there are those of the 'younger genera tlon of house- estate at O. W. Brown: second, tinal Columbus, ' Friday, aDd 1944. and dJstrtbutlve account of Irene Il#1u and Laura. B. Routt to Roy turned from 'Wlvea:w;hO do not even know that lard Is shortenlng. FOr 'SO long the man- Unglesbee. executor of the estate of and Clara. York, lot )31 in Park where Mrs, Sb~O,Od underwent a The Polls for said Election wlll be uiac~ of ~ttQnseed 011 and other substitutes have b.een saying "This clliiton Unglest>ee; second account Place addition Franklin. throat _operation three weeks ago, open at 6:30 O'CloC~< A~ M. and re, sbe Is slowly improVing. . . 1& pure VmET.ABLE shortening," that people really belJeve that vegetable at Erma Brown, guardJan of Kate J. H. IllId Emma Bllmes to W. T. · main open unW 6:30 o'clock p, M. and Gladys COOk, lot 13-14 in Barnes . Mr. Harry Shldaicer and friend . ' , , '' Brown; first. flnol and distributive &borten1ng is something special, more digestible, cleaner and altogether .1.1 ......ankl1n ' attended the "pumpkin show" at ,Easter Standard Time) of liaid da,y. bdl ot Harold Mills, adIillnlstt:asu v.-on, . . . . . . account better. ~ much so that they wlll pay a higher. price tor it. It this were By order of the Board of Cirolevllle and were guest.a 01, Mr. tor of the estate of Ella Lessling; 50 there 'WOVld not be'much to say but labOratory tests have shown that and Mrs. Bernard SWdaker. '. ' " Elections, o~ and final account of Lee Stokes, first USE 'rilE MI~ GAZ~E lird and but~ are the two moot ensUy digested tats oOd that on the admlnlstrator of the estate ot EVa • Mr/;. Ectna.' Hltp'lan and son, Edcounty;' Ohio: W.uJ'f ADS , gar. were Sunday afternoon guesl&. whole animal fata are more digestible than vegetable oils and produce finer Stokes and first and final accoun~ of at ~he Frank Wilson.home. ' , W.W. S~:S, JR., Clerk W. C. Maple, Sdmmlstrator of the t1avo~ rood. --'-;~:':""~~7'::':'~-::-~:7:~:'-- .Rev. Moore, who reslde~ In. New Dated 9ct. ~th, 1940:' • The selling points at the substitutes are that they keep longer after estate at Prank RUey Sliver.• Burlington, but also pastor of our Miami GaZette-Oct: 10-17-24-31 Gross value .of the estate of Estella exposure ~ heat, thlit they are more uniform in quality that they are lOcal Methaqlat church. preached a M . Logan fixed at ,l,993.09 ·and two more expensive, and therefore must be better. Thev are newer, ~e fashvery inspiring sermon S"nday ,mornbenl!flclartes determined. ing.' , . ' lonable. Lard . b~longs to the sunbonnet and horse and buggy days, EVe~ The Inventory at toe estate: of Mrs. C. G. RandaU, lind daughter, HOlUe EConomic teachers and doctors have...fallen v1etlm...to-.th1s delusion. Loretta Benham approved ~ the MI.sS .Helen rlltumed last week from Their chief virtue seems to be that they laelt flavOr and so are better, It court.as was -that of the estate Qf Nashville: Tenn., where they were mUst be admitted, than strong lard or bu~ter but the tood made with them WlIIlam. Oberlin. . , guests- oC Edwin Randall and fam-' The schedule of debts of the estate tly. IL. ~ , .'t. bcb the tine ,flavor of thilt. made with gOOd bliUer or lard ' Cakes made of Susanna Meeker, Fra':lklln, apMr. and Mrs. Glerin Snell, of with SUPs~~teS may ~ Ugh~ but they are flavorless compe.fed to a good proved. ' guests Blapchcster. were ,Saturday butter dalte. and nO p1ecr~t Is as gOOd a~ that mnde wLth' fresh, sweet lard. The net .value of tbe esta te of A. here, . I In one way it wall the packers own fault. They failed to keep up with P . Groby determined at '223.42 and 'Mr. and ~.rs. Wilbur , Kirk, 'motbe ,times In packaglng alld gracUng their product. Lard was lB:rd aDd that a certlfl.cate o( transfer ordereil for tored to South Vienna, £iunday. ".,~ all there was to I.t but we all know that there Is lard and lard. They the admInistratrix. Their daughter Carmen who has . have w~ up at'last but It Is almost too late. Too many of our own The lnventory of C. C. Urton. exebeen the guest of her Aunt Cleo Jefcutor CJf the estate of Sarah Urton. 41 41 5 ferles. ,returned 'thith them. peqile havet~ten';d ~ the cottonse~ advertisers so long that they really Morrow, approved. .Mr. and Mill, Marcus Cam1$ell, of The estate of Martha Trine Vorhls believe the so-and-So Creamed Veget4llble Shortening Is better. How~ver . • Cincinnati, spent Sunday with "his ~ey 'ha~e waited' UP ' and new laws have been pasSed regulating the grad- .~eclared exempt from Inheritance U Am~r/CID libertl~ arc to aurvRe, 'a brother: ~dam 'an~· !~y. ,'. ' )n8, " .11d labeling of lard. They are learning to cream It and orie packing tax as the lIablllties equal tile assets. .uong Conllc~si is • vitll oeceslit,. , hoW.ts " The SChedule of claims. debts, and Harold H. BurtoD bu the ~ II flndlng out how to prevent it (rom getting rancid on too long ex, ''1> lIablllties of the estate of Stanley charact~c that Ohio peedJ to voice its ~~ to.rne air. They are pocking it in convenient packages nnd adver- Beltz approved. icotiments .in ' Wash.lD,rtoo. HIs capahi]. , ~ it. They a~e PUbllshl~g reeeipes for using lard IllId we hope tbey are The Inventory of Harry Tegeler, ilj~ have been ~:atedl, proved in posi. rtot too ,late. executor of the e.~tate · of George . tions of public trust. He served willi distinctioo iii 'our S~te LegisIJtWe. 'J;be '~ ~1a . 1a the Com-Hog belt. Our pr~perlty depends to no small degree Morrmeler approved. "ceat city of OneLaod, which is oormall, },{r. attd MqI. EVeret.t Bunnell and,,: ) on Uie , -prtce oUard. What can we do about it? It Isn't just the . loss of our The court set November 6 to hear Danocratic;' e'e(ted thiI outstmdin& ti. , ,. the schedule at Clo.l108, debts and 11- publiciuJ u .its ~,ror ' fot.,t~~ co.n:secu- fam;U~ se~LSllD~ay twl~, ,Mr. ... imd for~lgn markets ,that has depressed the price,. it Is the loss at our home nbiltt1es of the e.<;tate of Martha tive t~tms. TIle ·CDuiJdle'. ailSed bJ the ~~. ~Iey G~ aJut 48,ughter, market. ,we can' ralse pIgs with less fat that may help a little but , the ,TrIne Vorbls. encroachments of' '~ecutk~ clictalloo, fD' Pauline. near , Bellbrook. ,. In- bop is,too orten In those extra POunds of lard. Dieting aDd the The schedule of debts o~ the estate national a1f'ain mUlt J>e straightened our. M!i and ~OK:l'l}J 'l>ew1s:,spent Ohio cali do' its 14m '" e1cdinR HuOJd Sundny With Mr. and Mrs John . ''tat phobia or the present day have helped lard down the chute but the H. Burton .tO the' u. So Senate. I ' I" • Koester. and daJ1gtiter, ' Velma,' .01 '7 . " .~ We ~~. cW' Is to give· it a frur trial. How abOut our Warren county .. . iii 1912~ Harold H. Buima ~ prutJdac Utica.,· ' ~~tca Departments, are they teaching the use of lard? Ho~ IIW. He yol"D~~\ aocl aeryed U aD ¥r. aDd MrS. S~nley ~1a.11d /nfllltry ~tf'frtl~ 'lODt Iloa.. 'lD 192. be :aboq~ the bikertes and eating places? How about your family? Are · you .... elided' Io'IIII'Ohlo GcDctai "-111, &ad. ~d son l]pent Sunday wlth;Mr, and aIlU actina in aUIDmIUI othci' 'pabllc ~Id. Mrs.' Everett Biackford .and .'ramlly ti!", wu eleCtecl, "'11101 of cindaod 10 19J5. at CentellVUle:, 11m Ind 111,5". Oil/a II I p1yotaJ 'lUII .. 'Mts. Mary Royer aDd MiaS Pabtte, these II..,.. or, ItreA. It C&Q pion ItI alDcen Issued 'to Fred O. Meeker, executor (O~rn ror the nd!CKlai well.,. by ele¢oa W~lch spent th~ wee,k end ,in ~ of ~h'e_~tate of Floa .Z, Meek~', ' H.,old \H.: '~~OIII Nompbcr Sth. ". Mr.. and Mrs. MOri'la ,LeW1S aPent · FrankUn.' . Ie'rhuraday a!~rnoon , ,viU\ Mr. aDa , , . ' Mrs., HUey ,G!l*JD . and ' dalWhter, . The inventOrY ~ or John H. MOl,ln~,. administrator Of ~be ' estllte or .... ~IICI'I '''.~.r lUIYON PauUrte, near ~ " • . . . .. . . . , _ _ LU'. Charles M. Mount. Carllsle, ap- .';; " • ' " , ro ed • __ '~. ~ WiI.~ wttlO.· ENLlSTS .1N AUIY" v A& • . _~ DeIuOarat.k: cODvelitton where lihe ""ted newspaper man. p v . , "., WINS, ~.".. ~!!,~,~... :lo WHIC, wtt~ . "'1\ < - , ' ~ , ' . ' The net value of ,the estate of' AtWU)IC, .'!" ' ''0 ",Nt • • --:-...... . . . . at amOili the..-:r1beu:e~ the "occasion, th~-tee C. Ntxon. Le~allOn, . d«:~ed . ,~:.IL , '''~~''' ' ••••·1~_."'<tIJ~r'.aJcl: "1 t..tl .to see any ~en , present so ali '1 ..~.87. ,. ID:FJlhflP.... 'WSPD 1:JN:4I'.M.WSI'D Mr. aDd Mrs. ~ B. ~ Of 1tIIr~ 'tIft1aI_ Allen ~te to , open ~ COO\fenUOn wlth The court set November. w,hear ' , . Harveysburg, laIt week ~ tile tile Invent.ory, ~ the estate at P10a COIiIIII~11J ' l''1~ 'l;nfan&!7. at CI~n.tJ. · Be ..._.. . a.~l _ _ ..... -...~ ' ' ,-, ' . . ..j .1JII!I...IQ' . ~~~U.... ,JLWI aM aald. "You wW have Z • _'""!"t!II. 0 I... . ...... ..E'"woy DOCItlI_oam,lIllllbJ.. at r _10.:1-';... uJ4&be taonlol ,preter tbat Bernice NIxoD,. ~dm1nlstratrlx of 1IatUeIbura,·1IIIi. ~ ~ tba . , . " the estate of AUee O.~. 1tled onl7 0DIa&1ibuIId b1 PlaDk ...... ftDt aDd ~ accaaUt..

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lira. Qeorp PIym1re . . . a lionTbe W..,land Jordan faJiillJ, of day v1altor of her parents, Mr. and ClDc1nDaQ, were sueeta, Saturday; at Mrs. J~ea Clevenger, 01 8pr1ng . the Jordan home... bere. ~•H11L _ - ' William Moore, who II In a t.m1nMr•. LW1e and Mrs. tns camp at Pt. Knox Kentucky was VIII . I embera to th 'I r a week end vlaltor of hIa relatives b ar·wwede. com ld m f he , • ome nesda y a ternoon w en Mr. and Mrs. Noah Moore 'ft'~ ... -.. .. _.... . they ' enter ....... ed ",.e .....en...,.up Quite a number from tl)l8 . vicinity attend~ the Wilbur Hawke sale Olub. Tal . 1 , Mrs. Adah mage, J. Lee Ta near Lebanon, Prlday. mage and son, and Ml.ss jessie OarMrs. Fred Nash and Mrs, Dolores ner, were callers Sunday .afternoon Nash and Ja!let Lou, of Da.ytOIl, at the homes of Mr. arid Mrs. P. T . were bu.s1nEll\$ visitors. Thursday, at . Nash and Mr. and Mrsl Frank Sams t heir fann here. Alfred Jordap, Lee and Miss Alice Sams, In DaytOn Talmage and Albert, attended tbe

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Mr. Wllllam Orltes who nas been quite III Is reported much better. Helen Hood with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sheehan, of Waynesville, returned this week from a trip to Washington D. O. They also atte~­ ed the cattle show In Harrisburg, Pa. and visited other points of Interest.

ta::~t:: !:~~e:'~~n~:!~~n:~ Mrs. Fon'est Ol'OJldin aDd Mr. and Mrs. Todd Walton Jr., of Dayton. They with their guests visited Mr. and Mr.s. Ralph Haines, of New Hope, Sunda.y afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Smith wert dinner guests, of Mr. and Mrs. O. V.

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Graduate of Ohio Northern University. Served. on the Committee of Education of the Ohio State Senate. ' 12 years on Board of Education, Hamilton CitY, Schools. Studied Parliamentary L,a w under Ex-Governor Willi's. Bu.ine••

Successfully operated Retail Drug Business for the past 25 years. YOUR PRESENT " UJilitie. STATE SENATOR Served on the Public Utilities Committee of the Ohio . , \ . State Senate for 2 years.

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John Hood. 01 Oln' d, wu • week end -sueet qf bis .laters, Mlaea &Ita Hamer and Relen Hood. . Mrs. J . O. Pet.enon arrived home from St. LoUII on Prlday night where she has bej!n visiting her &on WIJllam and flt.mUy for two weeka. Mr. Fronk Kyne ort'lved home on _Baturday accompanied by Mr. and " Mrs. John O'Donnen, of O1!!velaJd with whom he spent the last three . weeks. . Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Reynolds enter.talned friends and relatlveson SUl1day In honor of Mr. Reynold's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ednor Hood , Mrs. Ests Hamer and son Lee Ed, and Miss Helen Hood visited relatives In Kentucky: Sunday. Ml's: Nell Peterson returned from a trip to Pennsylvania where she 'Ylth Mr. aTld Mrs. William Trout, of Springfield, visited the cattle show In Harrisburg.

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as ,the foundress of AmerlClln Methodism. made the much nc~ed ~hapel a nUl &Wr or prayer, 11:1 the fervo~ of her wishes and prayer an eeonomlcal plan lor U\c cda1lce. CliUIle to lie mind, which she Celt was a suggest lt.u Crom God. '1'l1e p lan approved ,by tile Society, tile slt.c wali Plll'CIII1~d In 1770. However it had be III leased In 1768 ~ u sto!)e chapel ereeted. It is Interesting to note that, dissenters • riot being allowed t() erect regular churches In the city the new bliUd~ Ing was proVld.Cd · w:l tb II. fire place and chim~ey to a.volld cWIli:lUlty with the luw. There were a.t first no stalrs nor breastwork to the galleries--

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Larger Beca use of Better Service; Ule MiSSissippi Va11ey. Thc settlement of the West was Quality, and Price a.Ccompanled by continual warfare with thc Ind illM who challenged their ndvance. The prlvaLions and Lhe Virgi nln Military Di~ tl'i t lying In the center of which U1e cabin s ufferin gs were terrible at times and a ll the East side of tile Little Miami stoOd. The lte was a high gravelly Lhe p ioneer preachers shared these a nd at lhe mouth of Cac~a r 'li Cr ek. knoll overlooking both the valleys of sufferin gs. They lived chiefly on ' Warren County. The iract. was sur- Caesar's Greek !lnd t he LtlUe Miami. Indian col'n and game. Their cloth- veyed to coritalll 1666 2-3 ac res but In dl mensions it was about 20x18 Ing was of the coarsest and patched was round to contaiu 2000 acres . He eet, nine feet high, ,b lue ash logs, to the limit. They preached under then star ted with his l a mll y for hewn on both sid'::. cabin gables, dlfI1culties. with sentinels around to ' "The Land of Freedom." Two of his clllpboard roof n ailed on , no joIsts or warn of savages . Tile population was former slaves accomptlnlcd him t o uppel' floor. one door. tWO windows, of rude cha\'3cter--made up to a 01110, one of whom . "Un Ie Ned" be- one on eac;h sid e, pulpit at the end considerable dt'gl'ee of refugees from mme the own er oC 200 UCI'CS in Wa r- opposite the door. The most reinarkjustice and reckless adventurers of ren county on which he lIveti to a able feature of the edifice was the were founded relhIlous · de vice for warming the house. In the their Infancy In molded by motives, religion, aU kinds. It seems very evident U1at ripe old agl!. The lund 9n the LitLiC Miami MI'. center of the floor wa.~ a brick t.helr udolescene invigorated and tile Itlneracy was a providential prohardened by war-the preparation vision to deal with this vas t Western Smith had purchased WIIS an un - hearU1. about 6 ft. square, on which for their Independent~e and liberty. World barricaded by th e mountains <Ienred wUderness. 59 he took up his to pUc charcoal to be Ignited on and' for a n ew civilization which from the ChrlstJan clvlllzatlo~ of Lcrnpornry abode on a fa rm not far meeting days to warm the interior. should be based on t.he sovereignty the Atlantic States. It was through from Columblann . He did not li ve LQ _ The spaces be tween the logs were of the people, and should emancipate the hardihood and · consecration of lice his fumlly e.~Lllhlls h ed 0}1 t h e wcJl chinked a nd daubed with 11me the new world from the ecclesiastical these Methodist circuit riders that land he had purchnsed ,f or a home. mortar, there was a gOOd tight door for lie died of n~ rev n~, ' In thc' sunun e r nnd no ventUntion except through t,hts SPr.tiOll was Chrlstlanlzetl. and poUtlcal traditions of the old . Methodism entered the grent "'rane,1s McConnack, a local of 1800, before he had roocLied tho t he roof. The roads to and from It arena at the emergent moment, not preacher emigrated to Kentucky In age of forty-three. His Widow, h er were only bridle paths with. wild to supercede here other forms of 1797 more to' preach the Goopel than son. John . 18 yen rs old and Ned , a ouch-rne-nots on either rJde almost faith but to become their pioneer In for personal gain. DL'!~at1sfled he negro bOY t he s allie nge. came on 1\5 high ~s a horse's back. the ~penlng wllderness. MOving ' In crossed t he Ohlo River and built a cleared the land a nd establish ed The. nearest clearing vias 1-4. m1le 'the . van of emigration, It was to sup- log cabin at Mllford In Olennont t heir home. dls tan ~. There was a S\1UI.U spring ply with the mlnlstrllt.lons of religion cOlUlty, forming a .cIass there, the Later the little "church hOlL~e " n enrby called tll e "meeting house the frontiers from the Canadas to first M~thod1st society organi zed In built of 10gs was erected nbou t 1-3 of sprin g." (Snrah Smith tells me thls the Oulf of Meldco, from Puget's t he Norll)west Territory. The [ollow- a mile north of her house. p resum- 11 tle churcl1 was later moved to • Ing year, 1798, finds John Kobler ably around 1808. There money was point \vhere the Sale. ZeIt and Smith Isound to the Gulf o:f Oalifornla. . li\ d1sm? crossing the Ohio ,River at Columbia, collected to pay a circuit lider to lands joined and b -arne the . home What was this Met 0 pr~Ylng for Divine gu!dance and preach th er e. Widow Smith's s hare of a slave n amed Washington). Evangelica.l LUe: Pl theology Us blessing. He reached the McConnack was $6.00 a year . All we re Invited to To be Concluded Next Week chief concern w~ with those doc- home, tarryIng there !Ive days, come to worship hero. trines which are esse'nt1a1 to person- fonnlng a three week ,Cir.;:ult. known . From a historical sketch written al reUglon. as the Mlnml Clrcult. The work de- by George S. Sales (G l'orge Whter- DUKE FAMILY ENTERTAIN FORMER NEIGHBORS Tt1e (irst chapel founded by Meth- veloped so rapidly they soon found house's grandfather) and given to odlsts In the wolld was buUt In Brls- themselves faced with more thal1 us by Mrs. M'a ry C. Cross, we have tol, May 12, 1739. 1ro 1767 a rigging they coUld do. this description of this mectln Mr. and MI·s. ~ul Duke and chllloH GOftxl8ft. was rented In New We find a record of the Mad River house. 1 quote; drcn en t.er talned the following York. where preaching services were c rcuJt In 1807, 01 which Wayne "When a small boy 1 a ttended th e. guesUl at dinner, Sunday: Mr. .and held three times weekly and the ree- townshJp was a part, had 26 ap- last-meetln g-eVer-held-Jn-t.tlftlr housc,-"Mrs .-SI1:\Itlr'I'aylor. daughter, Joyce, ords tell us "It coul~ not contain polntmentll m !.he fQllowtng coun- In 1824. when the last sermon was an d son, J ack, and Mr. !'oud Mrs. hnU the people wJw desired to hear ties; Champaign. Clark. Mlnml. delivered In the fil'St Wayne church. WlIlIam Taylor, ot Lexington, Ky., Those of us who part icipated In the bulldlng and dedlcatlon of our present church In Waynesville are more or le56 famlHar wllll the history of the orgaulznUon here, but for the bentlt of those who have come Into our community slnceand tile younger folks, i have been asked to present today, very briefly, the bJlckgrouTld of the Waynesville Methodist Oburch . The early training of this country was, provldentlaUy, to a great extent rellglous, as If preparatory for Its future history . Most of tile colonies

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Cl1nton. The record begins with the clearing ncar It except IlPbout Yo: acre, 3rd Quarterly Meeting, held at Mt. Pleasant, near Mt. Holly, May 2a. 1807. The finamlal report : Tolal collections for the enUre all'culL $38.11 _ which was apparLloned as follows: "John Sale, pre siding elder. $3.05; Adjet McGuire. preacher In charge, $22.82 on salary, .25 cents 'on expenses, Isnac Quinn. assistant preacher, ~l2 .24 on salary and ,1.50 o.n expenses, What ' faith these ministers must have had! ?that Is now Waynesville Meth-

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as 1807 at the home of "Widow they were ascended 'by a rude ladd,e r. , Even the seats 011 the first floor had SmlLh," one mile from the mouth of Caesar's creek, south s ide, In a log no backs. house located about 50 ft. nori h of The house was soon ,thl'on gul. the present brIck residence on t he Within 2 years we have rcpol'ts of at "Cyrus Smith" larm. least a thousand hearers crOWding It Re J Sffi and the area In Its front. 1mldentv. runes mlth (great brra nd ally It was . named Wesley Chapel":'" fat.her of Sarah and Oeorge Smith. the flrs~ In the wOlrld to bear that now mer,nbers of our church) carne II ' here from Virginia, around 1800, to t t e. get away Crom slavery. Lack of tune rorb:lds a detalled ·acFrom a journal kept by· Rev . count of the development of MetpSmith, loaned us by Mr. George Odtsts throughout t;he East and the Smith we read that while he seems . 8l'1.1dua.i· expansion. never to have been a preacher in The first .Methoolst Conference the M. E. church. he contemplated beYolIDd t):Ie Alleahanles is usually unltlilg with this organlzatlon. but SUpposed to have been held at Un- hls early death prevented It. Unl1kr lontown. Pa., July 22, 1788, but a most of the early Me thodist preachBCSSion was held at Salt Acres, ers who were .poor, he wli3 a mall of T(lIlIl., as early Ill! the previous ¥&y. means, aDd had the care of a large , It was onlY , ~bOu.l~ ten yea~s ,before ' plantation and of negro 'servants, the organization O.lt t~e MethodIst but he continUed until the 'last, "to Episcopal oh)ll'ch tltlat Daniel Boone ,preach the ·Qospel whenever the up_ penetruted this wUlderness and that Port.u nlty was presented. whether ):)y the first emigra nt famiUes settled the wayside In ' his jo~neys. or at' a there. As early as 1'184 Methodrst 10- ~tlcr's cabin. 'Though he Inherited cal p~hers began to enter it, bOth slaves,. anll himself a slll.vehoLd as aettlet:S and illS pioneers ' oJ their er, his soul .was deeply sttrred by the faith. In ' t,he years 118'1, l'l.88 ~'d ' Injustices and cruelties whiCh he '1'180 "the holY Q4uJilI -spread il!1 over ,deemect 'I~rable from title 1nsti~ntucty a~ , Cl~land. 'I'I;lUS tutiOns '0( ' slavery. . He"; pronounced

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WANT ADS _ MAN WANTED-Supply BJaci Dlamond Liniment and Housebold froducts to customers. Expefience not necessary, but h~lpful . PrOfit aWe. PleaSant Wor k-Pennanent. H your are ambitious 'we offer you unusuai opportUnity. You furnish car. No Investment necessary. Write Whltmer COm'p any, COlum:bus. Indiana, 010-17

roR SALE-EnsUage. $2 per ton. AvaJlabJe now. Roxanna. Canning _ c_o_.. _w _ay_n_es _ vl_ll_ e.~_ _ _ _ _ FOR SALE- White ROCk Stock R.oosters ; ClLff Burnett. - - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ FOR S~ J ersey h eUers, comlng 2 year old. springers. deh orned. A. L . King. 0 24-31· FOR SALE-Large cLrculj\tlng hea.tlng stove. Matt McKinsey. 024'

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SIMONTON COWCTION

County C.o mmlssloner General Election November 'S

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A welcome awaits you at these services, come and enjoy them with g ood li t~le fa rm us.

LYTLE METHQDIST CHURCH These fa r m s and many Hilda James Sn]rder. F.-tor o t h e r s. w it h in 30 m inute "GI ver ot OUts" vylll be t he subject of the sermon Ill\' morning wordrive of D a yt on. stnp at 10 :30 a t the Lytie MethodLst Chur ' h od Sunday. Oct. 27th . Sunday School at 9 :30. Miss Ethel Reeder, Supt. ·Waynes ville, Ohio

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Mr/!. Howard Dewe e spent last week Rt til hOme of .her parents Mr. and Mrs. i'Tanklin, at Gate Clty\ Va.. Mr. and Mrs. Ever ett )!:arly were Sunday gUd.~ts of relatives at , Yellow Sprihgs. Mr. Ha rvey Burnet spent a couple ' of dnys last week In Columbus. . Guy Rou tzahn has been U1 ~\'Ith rheunla tism the past ' week. His Republic~n Candidate -Election Nov.S brothel', K elUer, has been dr iving his' galjPllne truck. _____~-----.;...----_----.:;.;..-_ _..;._I Mrs. Malsbcrry, the music teacher held a recital ot her pupIls here, at, ----------~----------c-----~~----~----~--~----t he home ot Miss Anna Marlyn ----------_---~ Whitaker, Saturday afternoon. t' Mr . and Mrs. Robert Sunt and 0

Mr. nnd Mrs. H arry Cornell attcnded t.he Home-coming ot the Waynesville Methodist Ch urch . SundllY. MI'. and Mrs. WalCer Kenrick were THURSDAY EVENING, OCT 31 Sunday dinner guests of M.rs. Alice A~ High S~hool Gym Clark at the Friends Home at l.unc h Way nesville. Entertainment Mrs. Margaret Johns and grandBingo Ga~ell SOil Paul J otins, were Sunday dInner in Cafeteria guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cook DANCING & PARADE ncn r Waynesville. MI'. nnd M.rs. Harry Graham, in auditorium Mrs. Kes ler Graham and Mrs. Sus:" Music by Irvin Swindler'. an Saylor spent TImrsd!iy 111 Dllyton , , . Orchestra . Mrs. Saylor remaIned for a week at the home of her son. Henry' Saylor _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..."....._~::-~--------and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Graham' and ~----------~-------------.......: Mr. a nd Mrs, Robert S1ney m otored t.o Columbus SundjlY a nd spent the I\IT. 1I00.I.Y M. E. CIIUUCII dllY with Mt. and Mrs. A. E . White a nd sons. .... M. Scarff. Inlnls ler Shnda y I;uests ot Mr. and Mr$. SUllday School 9 :j () a. m. E. A. J!:lI rnlt ll~L. Supt . George Gray were :' Mr. and Mrs: Evening service 7 : ~IO . Frnn k Adams lind . Mrs. Broc k. ot Prnyer meeting Wednesdny eve- Dayton, and Mr. and Mrs. LesUe aray a nd ohlldren :. nlnj; 7:30.

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, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 30 See pie blr1b of Civilization! "ONE MILLION B. C." wltb ViCTOR MATURE CAROLE LANDIS LON CHANEY Jr.

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Thls week Dr. Richard O. Morgan. ST. AtJGU TINE ,c nunp R Curator of Archaeology. Ohlo State R \'. R. H. Krumholl z. t D, p!lstor Museum. assisted ~y Dr. H. Holmes Mass, SUnday. 9 :00 a. m. Ellis. and E. C. Zepp, have classlIled and listed the Simonton colJeclJon. . ST· MARY'S EPISCOPAL In Lebanon. CHURm l These men In gracIous Lnterested ,manner have contributed In!onnt17 ite". It, L . IIllckwe\l; Heetc..r tlon which. wUl be used 1n a series 23RD SUNDAY AF'I'ER TRIN ITY' of articles rela tive to tills coUect1on . 7 :30 a. ro. Holy Communion : 11 a . m. Morning Prayer and The Simonton collection with it,.<; relics of the past, consisting of ar- S~rmon . row and spear-beads, tools, uteJ;lSlls. 7 p. m. Young Churchmen. pipes. ornaments n.nd fossils. wUl ~AY 3 p. m . Cllllr oh ScbOlvl. place before our eyes eloquent tales ot the lives and struggles of this FRIDAY- ALL SAINTS DAY 10 ;00 a. m. Holy Communion. long race of men. 7 :30 p. m. Girls Friend ly Group. A display from this collection may now be ~een In t he lobby of the 1\1E'fIlODI S·,· (:IIUn CIl Peoples BuDding a nd Loan a t Lebanon. Lou is C . Itadlc]r. FllStor ChlU'ch School 9 ;30 n. m . Cecil . Mr. Vance: of the State Depart- Da vis, Superlntendent. Mortling ment of Old Age Pensions. was the Worship )0 :40. This Is World Reguest speaker at the regular meeting dempUon Su.nday, a.nd t he pastol' of the WaynesvUle Orange, Satur- will speak on: "Christ For Every , day night . The subject of hls '- ad- LUfe." Brtng a special offering for World Service. dr ess was "Old Age Penstons". Epworth League Sunday evening at 6 o'clock . T he pas tor wll review the thlrd chapter ot Dr. Edwin Lewis' book "OreM Ch ristian Teach140 acr es, a ll l eve l pa r t lngs" enUtled "Teac hing About Sin ." bl ac k land . 6 r o om house; All Young people am invited. l arge b a rn, w o o d s , $70 per Choir Practice Friday evening at acr e . 8 o·clock.

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Suffolk Horse .Sale at STONYBROOK FARMS Robert Patterson Estate W AYNEBVJl,LE. OHIO on premises TliURSDAY. OCT. 31 - 1 P. M . .10 HORSES One registered suffolk 6tal~on coming 4 years' old in May; FiVe registered suffolk brood mares; Three suffolk geldings; Also some excellent crpsses. Some farm implemen ts and tools IN CASE OF BAD WEATHER S.ALE HELD INSIDE

. Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Boglln, Mrs. Nellie Bunnell and ~ Iss Monlmla Bunnell attended th e Homecoml?g a t the David Reformed Church near Centervllle. Sunday. Luther Ham es and ' fa mily enjoyed TEBMS CASH a trip through SOut hern Ohio SunWILBUR N. SEARS. Auctioneer .;.._ _..;.:.;;...-:'''''!''...;~~~~.,~-~;;.;.~~.....~~---...o..: day. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Baines and fa mily and MIrs. Ella Haines --- - - - - - - -- ...,...------..,. --~--=--------~:::....-~----:.::.::.:.:.:....:------..,...also motored through Southern 01110 Sunday visiting M!IDchester. Portsmouth, Ripley. etc. Mr. and Mrs .. Horace Compton, of New Burlington. w,ere Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Oind Mrs. William Smith ano da ught (lr, Marilyn Sue. Mr. Walter Wilson spent Sunday with his son and daughter-in-la.w. Mr. and Mrs. Raym ond Wilson.. In the a,ctemoon t hey v1s1ted Paul Pe:terson and tamlly ot ' the Zoa.r neighborhood and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore McIntire and son Charles. near New Burlington . Mr. aDd Mrs. Everett Haines alid sons, Carey Leigh and Errol Dean, were dinner guests. Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Stowe. of near HIghland. Mrs. Ella Haines. ·Mrs.·O. M. Marlatt, Mrs. Luther Haines aDd Mrs. WlIIlam Smith were among those I~ I' ' . ... . f .' .... •. ~ ~ .,: who attended a Home O:lmonstra . ;" . . 5 tlon meeting a t the home of Merle McIntire. Frlday ar~moon. Edith GRMIJD ·M.ptCH .STARTS .AT 7:30· ' · Hames was one of the leaders. • . Rdrnhments on Sale , . t' ", ' D4NCINQ TO MUSIC F, U RNISHED BY IRVIN SWlIlmLU'S OlJ,CHES'lIA , " • I .

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/ ' , _ . The le40 poJitIoal "battle of the , • .. centW;'y", today entered the last flve ,It s ..on'e place, lt s another days preced1Dc the ba.1lotIni for place, it's up., its down.· the nattonal, state I.Dd county oft1ctala "CAUTION _ NO THIRD ·TUesdaY. The CtWnpa1gn here and . . . throuahout Warren COUQty bas been T~RIM" .banne~ . w~i~h was ~~01dfOf poU~ld"flretiworks" Il8 lnt bu <liSP ayed over MalO street.. .....1\'1 . ormer ... ~ en ~ years, , witha larie vote Ia ant1ctpated not had a very h~etic exilJtence stand1ni, leaders of both major in Waynesville ... Peeler Pratt part1ea in the' county auert. . telling about his kind of a V~tera In Waynesville and Wayne ' . .. townahlfj are remlnded by local ofshow, ' he never m1sses one, fJclala to not allow their lnterest In but he ' prefers the "thriller" the balloting for office holders to ...... ' type, with lots of a"'tion, rl·d· cause .."em to lose sight of the lInl; , , portance of the two speclal levies 'n and shootin' Bob Collett '. "' , which they will be asked to pass on lingering after lunche n, at Tuesday.

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~oat of white paint, and blu~ h tt • suers, the new electnc light in front· of the Gazette office ligbting u~ the "Dark , . , ' Canyon" (name applied ,to .. . :. t fte r ' d 8J'' k' , our Main S .... ee a · the new neon ,9Ut by. a ":"'I-tor) . ' , . s~gn over Coyle s Meat Mar , 1 llet .. , the '" comp a1'n"..., were , .' , many and loud over the abo -' , ,~ sence of this column in last ,' I ' th wee k S ~ue a so over e

They also point out that paasage of these levies will not Increase taxes here sa tliey are. but approval of exlatlq levies which wID expire December 31. • .The Wayne Rural 800001 Dtstrtct Ia uk1Ds for (pltinuation of a three mill levy tf)r a pertod of three yea.rs. It wo ..•.. a...... ·e n -• ...v.... 81 1943 ' -u - - - ~......,.-, . The vi.... ......e of WayneavllJe seeta roaI f -m1ll I f nv!' new 0 a one evy or years to explre With ·t~e ~t balf Of 1944. '1lIJ.B means it would be aaaeaecl taxes 0111940 propert;y'boldlnp when they are inade out. ' The most activity here baa beeJi shOwn by county cancudat.ea wbo an maklni a thorough ca.nvaaa of vOters here and t",-.. _h_ •• the 00 ..... ... COUll.... & . .e ro.~~Uc candlda'- hay ___ ~""" , . ..... e --espeCIally busy,'U they are not sa wen .known, ·and . f~, r~ ......ltlo .... A ha ....- ....... op_ ' , D, ......y v,e .....,.. ....... put to meet this handicap. Althouah Wayne toWQlblp·'·UA! Warren. ' COQDtJ baa .beeD overwhelm1ntl Be~ even In tbe I>emoCratk land'lldel,leaders of tile

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Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hartsock and Btreet, at the ·ne t buSIness meeting Carl A,baeeherll. Lebanon attorney. M C H Dea h visited Mrs of the olub ',to be held Wednesday delivered a stlrMng address .. "Wbat rs. . . t erage . It Means To Be An American". as Ed. Olark, of oregonia, SUnday evening, November t~. afternoon. The club extends an InVit,.atlon to gupst speaker . at tho meet.log of the

the members ot the 'Village Council and all inter ,~" 1'1 to Mr. aDd Mrs. S. D. Henkle. of Leb- tins meetln , es...,.. atttll:l h e:. 'th zcm anon. enterta.ined the members of g w ere e proposal wUl 'be fUll . d1scuased so the "600" Dinner club at tbelr bome, menta] y11 . ht ha\'. 'aI me d b ex'perlSaturday evening. _, .. IItp.lled. ' g 5 e rea y een In• • • • • Rev. and ,Mrs. R. L. HackweU. Mr. The dub llas _Iso received word and Mrs. Donald L. Hawke aDd Mrs. trom H. R. stevens. of ~ebunon Ethan Crane. attended pariBh representative 0(, tb/\ Ohio Central supper ~ convocation serVice held ;:,~e:!on:;m:=~::t at Chl1st Ep1&copal Ohurch. Dayton, Monday evening. equipment· for WayneGVille has been • • • • • acknowledged for delivery 'n ext July 1st. No definite ,report was made at Dr. and Mrs. W. J. BlaCkbum or . . at 'co.. this:!me concerni11ig the location of Dayton were Sunday.•...·'tors ' .. lII,e the new excqariite bUJldlng. home ot Mr. and Mrs, D. O. Ridge. • • • •• . ----~ • • • • •

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, ~ LaMar M. Earnhart, son of Mr ,.and Mrs. Alvin EJamhart.was the local holder of No. 158, .the "luc;ky" number In Tuesday's dra/t lottery_ "Its the fl.r!!t time In my J1fe I Mr, and M s, W . N. Sears were everrtswed°n" anything, I certainly was FrIday dinner guests of Mr. a nd Mrs. surp , LaMar said Wednesda.Y. Marion Weller, of Centervllle. when asked how he lelt wherl h!5 • • • • • number was the first to be drawn. M Alb t 01l101al5 estimated t.h at rA..t·---ts I·S . 0: arver spent the week "IS"""' .... end In ClncmnaLI. · whose serial Dllmbers were amOng • • • • • the first 850 dia.wn st<lod a. gOod chance of ,being among tho first 800,I Mrs. Jessie Hyman w,a s a Cln- 000 men drafted, prOVided they were c Ilnall Visitor. MondlLY. "lit and a,vaUable." '• • • • • M Following are t .. - nQ~es of the 20 . r . and Mrs , Ray Maninous and u.:: ....... ... ·tran·of D-'t 8011. DOllltld, inade a buslnelOS trip to Warren COunty re15.... "" U" Board No.2 8.frected by the ' .. ~ 650 Kentucky. last week. . LU"~ . • • • • numbers drawn In Tuesday's natlonThe boys n.n d g Lrls of the run'!:; III dra.ft lottery: HeraldS SocIety of the Method~t l-i68-LaMar M. Earnhart, Wyvlle Church enjoyed a Hallowe'en pany, 2-192-C. Evansh1ne. Morrow. Monday CVen1ng, at t:IC home A. Ba.rger. WYVlle. Yvo11ne Stubbs. 4-188--Elton Hawke, Wyvlle. 5-12o-F. Abner, ttr;n'lle. • • • • • ".,. Mr. and Mrs. ·L. A. Garst wel'C G-16~-W. Finnan, Morrow. Y-l!I-H. Lemmons, Wyvlle. hosts 110 the boys and "1 1'1£ of Mr. b 8 57-0 W RIc. h W"e, II Onrs' 's "'''nday school Cia •• , at • ~ 9 15a-J Ii B Hallowe'en party. Monday evening. . . rowne, Wyvlle.

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1l -766-L. R. KUmer, Morrow. .Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Pulkerson and SCHOOL BO~D REQUESTS 12-172-K. Kinner, Merrow, dauahter, vlalted Mjases Betty and CONTINUATION OF LEVY 13-126--R. A. Osborn, Blchtr. Evelyn ' Harper. student nU1:5eS at 14-1B7-F. Henderson, Morrow. Chrtst Hosp1ta1. CIncinnati, Sunday. The clllu ...... of WIl1ne Town15-107-L. M~, N<im>w. ' ••••• tIb: p wID be liven an opportunity 10-1li2-K. Leach, MOJIrOw. to 17-147-H. D. Brant. ""orrow. Mr. atld Mrs. J. P. Prooun enter-, conUnua the Ipresent 3 mill __" I , 18·68"----'K. - .- ker, "''''_. talned Dr. aua Mrs. Ralph H. Vance evy or another tbree years when .,.-, and SOIl, Ralph Jr .. and J. d. Hawke they 10 to the pollia on Nonmber 19-31-R. M. Slney, Wyvlle. at BUDday evenlDl supper. The QC_ 5. It Iboald be thOl'ou"h1y under- panled at tile piano by her dnu~hoor. A fl'ee show, "Which Way ADler20-166-L. H. KUn.ker. Morrow. . Miss Mary Eva. A aper. "Pl.on er iea?", wlll be.shown at the BellbrOOk ' ~u1on\ -- ~I-~fted in ce'ebratlon .of Stood , that the BoIII'd 0' Education Announcement "A 'Vl!ld • .. - _... ~ .. , .Women" was read·. by Mrs. J. P. hlgll school aucUtorlum, Frl" ay eve. \ ."". "- __ ~ ~the birthdaY' annlver""pv of Mrs. b not ukln" for an ·Inerease In ... nesdo,y by'" H "'A_"._'" m-...... -, Fromm. A talk. "The Meaning .of nlng. Nov. 1, 7.30 o'clook. Ever '·... n' e 1s . ~w. • .a.u"""""" ........,.. Va_a, ' th.e tas ..te bat' merel-~ the ~ A-n_ Old Glory" , was given by Mr,;. R. .H. InvlLed. " u_ . Of W: l'ren COu n ty Dra't ·d ~. --... . . ·_ __ • • • • • tlnuaUon of' the "_ni levy In Hartsook. The program was con2, that as soon as tbe otrlc1a1 list Sa order that' our -Iboo'- --'y --'n. ' • .• • • • received 'from Wa .... lft.:.._ Mr. and Mn. 3. P. Promm and J . taln their .... n .....::::-....~... - . eluded with the · repea,tlng of the . DOI.-& ....., each L.~ iF 0 H to Frld evenIDC ts .--- .. - - Pledge of Allegiance and the slnglng Mr. alld ·Mrs. W, A. Lult~ns ent.er- young man registered w1ll be malIed ,,_nee of . • arm Diary ,~' latter party...:1lI'8Cllct that - the 'Be.. ' all' e were . ay gue5 No rea'SO!M'~,~n wIIbea to of .America. . ' ~Ined the folloWh~g' dinner gue\j!s. II, notlficritloll ot bl$ order or 'm.tt;, ' w~i'ch 18 a good proof of pubUcaD inD'lhuMIIEt'I'UIIIdaY.lD tbe o! Mr. and· li(rs. Mel~ BaDta" o! ~ edact'&IonaJ costa unDurin th ' Ial I · '11 h SUlIdIlY; Mr. and Mrs. H. J . Greene, number. , .. ~ lese will alao .. . . ' . .. county wW be very 's man, not ex- Loveland, n - . t i y , IlftIII thln'lnr g e soc lour w 1 c .of Mar lnsv1JJe' Mr anti Mrs R J be po ted it th W\l W reader lOterest ••• DO.t t y oed1Da 300, J. 'K. Bolden, ch&Ir• • • • • Amerlean ' andemtanda &be dlm- fol:lowed dainty re£reshments were West a nd L. o. 'Wes~ at wUmin~ om s b Udtnga e yneav e POet s~rved to the members and following o . . ' • '. • n. . ce u . ' '. ... Mr .. aDd Mrs. J. P. Latitck spent cultles .o( taxpll,.ers. The ... ":""".em Q uest10nalres whi.ch wtll deterH aW':e making her .• early · man ot 1lemoclra&1i: E,xecUttve. OoIO-, guests. Mts: Glenn Borden, Miss M . morning checkllp the Mi- mittee, atate4. . Bu.y ~th Mr. and 'Mrs. Walter mould ' be .eOnslilered .from the M~ Eva LeMa-y, Met Carl Aba.e chr. , Ild Mrs. Ernest Butterworth mine the status of J'eIfIaterecl men, , . ' lIeapw.b11e Za1n Arm1taae, Re- RnIS ' Of ~1U'If... "standpolnts of. bolll the 8I1hoo'~ ed!. The November meeting' will be v er e, hosts to the members of tbe whether thel[ w1Il be called for Im.~ . ~ml , Gazette staff.... wel- p~bllcan .......... ,v leaderJn &he ~ and the taxpaye---"d .... beld a.t the home of Mrs J L heeffill Clr'""e - .... .. ., .... The .. ~. c'ub a t d'.nner and medJate service or be given deterceme letter from C', M. Cart· predicts that the oountJ wblilve tbe A and Outing · waa enjoyed ', In lull rcco.~ DI :loll .' 'hili probiem, Mendenhall. . . . . • oil ds, at the1rho, .e, Frlday evening. lIIent Will:be malled out abdrtlY. , . wriarht, who never loses in· , Oo· O. P. ticke~ sa ~ a vote sa on Bunday at Stozjy' Broot ftrm by tbe but desirous 01 our eom,-'- -- - • • • • • (Regist1'lltlon nUJnberi tor WAI'!'eIJ< , ' t • t. ' al\'1 prflvioUa occaalOD, if QOt NPr followtrii 'famWes, Mr. aDd Mrs. 'H, munU, the best IIClboob It ean, . " Mr. "nd Mrs. ' R. D . Collett; a. c1 County Draft ;Board NO.'2 ma.y be tel'est in folk from his home In man, 1nstanee8. P. ny" Mr. and Mrs. Harold ,Mlller, silicerel, asb th,,' 10u relaID the ' nmlly wel'e Sunday gu~ts of Mr. toWn" ...tbJ;'ongB ot Repub- All ~~, voteJ'i ~ -rec:e1Ye a .... r. aDd Mrs. L .' A. oa.r.it-, Mr. and three mill levy lIIoW In force for a nd 1\(1'5, Lee Ferguson twd {ainUy, Jpunq on P8ie ~hree.) mlDlmwn of three ' ballots p,resl....d ano,her th'ree YfllUWo S!lrlng Valley. . 'lica~8' attending 'the JWillkie _ , '. . Mrs., Russell E:, Frank, and au. an ' , . •, . . dentHl, ~te and coun,y, and JU- Mr6.0arDlllllCi'aDe. VOTE , "YES" FOR THE , •• 1 . • • Te!l~~ ,last, Wednesday af~r .dIc1al w.1Ui tOoIe ' in ·subdiviBions I • • • ' • • • THREE MILL d:vv, ON NOMrs. D ., C. Dwire. MlssllS Allee ' , . . , liooJl .•.the busiest people in voUni ,!n I~, 1I!aues ~y1PIr more. VEMBER 5. MISs ~e\;ty Vlrglnla ' Hartrol:k, 13ur!ku ~' n:l Ruth Moyors, of Mason. .'aT , .. . ' Vot8l's lh WaYDesl'1He wtU. receive Nts. L. A. Gl.!st, Mrs. A. E. stout, brtde elect of Saturday, November 2 fWd 0{ • R eber ~ L. Satterthwaite " .. "tbw~, the motheJ'13 on the .fi· the meet, five. . and Mrs. Russell E . Prank were was compl 'mentecl with a mlscel- ~ n joyed a w ck end triP to Nor!h nance comrt.itt~, with plans Hou. w~ Ia ~ ' re- Day~n vlfiltora, laat- WedneIdaY ~. laneous shower. TuesdLly evening, t::lJ'O'lr n Ilnd Georgia. . -" .' , for tbe annu,.l, Hallowe'en turn to the bOa;rd ' of oommlllllon' terDOOn • • when Mrs. Edgar Smith and Mrs.H. • • - ., • . Pat:rons ot' WQUe '.' carnivgl' R H Hartsock ' where he aervecl1D 193'l. aDd 1838, sa . G. Mtller combined hospitalities to Mrs. J. P. F'rmrun Is. I\.t.tet1d1Il~ _Tow~hlp High.SChooI w1ilbt JDJer- , .tb his' d " t: . .' . tb' d aft' boW ~v.n an' outsWe cbawe of Mr, "nd Mrt· Raymond ~ entertain a grou~ ot relatives and Grand Ohnpter. O . E. S., at Olove- ested In listening to wmo IUDWI U 1~8. on e r• tJeC~ ,. ttho)llh IJoot.t. MQQlur. and' d . l r . Sarah, and ,Mrs. . fr1ends In her honor. Jand . I ~ boarc;l; Keller Ho~k,. With aDd J'recl HaPmqeJ', tncumbellt&; Leo Oonher, and. daqghter. and .Mrs. ' A h&ppy evening was sPent' by the • • ~ .' • day afternoon November , a at 1 electioneeri n 'ar; L u c i 11. 1ft' .favorites' tor return to ofUce. . B. R~ Bentl)' v1al~ Ntss Ruflh conFuneral se~Ce:1 were beld , tJl1a guests. sharing in the anUclpat10n Mr. and Mrs. O. B. ' Marlatt. of o'o)ocl( when a. PfOIrl'8m ~. Fucheberger, with plans for · M.,l B, ~ sa eald to ~"v. ~e ~, at. MSam1 UDlvei'a1ty ~day'i aftern~n (Thur!:day>. for <!efferson ' and JOY of the br.lde-e!~t In re~ New Burl1ngton, were "'und.IlY Iluests waynes~1lle . High ~ •• Ita t~ W . Sk' H Its Ir best. ~nee of any Dimoeratto ' . • ~ •• . D. Marlatt. ale 'lfl. a lo~ time res- .ceJvlng ~nd opening her many nt, the home of. Mr. and'Mrs. Lewis '8ctivItJes goes on We \ air. ' "WBIO ' e a~ne ., 1, , aw.• , a candldaw ~ h1a ~ tor ~ " ...... . ' dent of Waynesvllle, who died Tu~- lovely glfts, and enjoying pleasant Fir and family. • ' me~t j 'one at the local mail ecutOr a'.~'-h ........ ' _.;._ 1ip'. ,and Mrs. .\Val"",,, SheeHan en- day afternoon, at, the McCoy Nurs- social time together a the con.. • • • • _ visited the ~ool. Th~ . " ~ou dly dlBplayln, . . ciOUhUans .. ' - -expl!)tecs - to. ..vote .... - .. - • terta1Jiecl a Il'QUP of fflendsestS at "600'" log Home. In Dayton, where he aDd . elusion " carr1ers 'JdaY 'fmlIiI of whloh. 8. de ,klous dellSlll't Dr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Stout nnd Their_ _ hie neW Stlldebaker: .. J oe ~t· ~1caD co ~ Pr . , ev ~h. Marlatt I).ad gone to stay, jUit a course was served by the hostesses. daUgh.tel· were Sunday guests o( 'l'hose who"were guests at the 1:.1'. and Mrs. Alfred Lnmbert. of . Hartsock .'annoqneln}i tJJ_t (}.. o: P.vJct.ory~tIJja .m.,be, th. Mr. = "~ M:O~ lir.'.aQd fe;;vweeksago. -this year hii; family isn't 10- ~ thai wW def.t ~ 0 : D: ~ Ball . Mr. aud lairs. 'Services ~er& beld at the MCClure festivlt4es Included: Mrs. Bert C. near Englewood. • ' , • f" ~WIbi ~ ReJUIIJcUl. proMC1It.or. Nbron Mr ey~cl Mra EmU Funeral Home, witb Rev. L. C. &ad- Hllr~k , MrIl. Ronald ,M. Hawke, . • • • • • . 108' to.,q.y fot the ' la~,e,t baa IIrVIId. .abJee ..... UId II WJdeJJ ~ JUab'~ lib " ~ 1ey otrlclat1Qg. B.nd burtal was In Mrs. J . WIlson ~wards and daugh- A (.afc ~<>rja , J,;cken nnd l'(In~ t pork maske<d fa'JDUy, a~ , the kDOWJi. , ,':, _, ,. ' _,:BrOwn. . Mra. ~ve,un Miami Cemetary. ters. ·M.lsees ~ry Leah and Marjorte dUlI1f:r a.nd .supper wi I be eerved in C~niiy~l'.du~ to "nO comp~~- ~. ~ ~~ ~~.~ ~ '=-6n.h.:!~.. ~, ,,. ' ...: . I He 18 ~urvlved by his wife Minnle. ~f Spring (eld. Mrs. WInifred Mason, Ihe .ba.s.ement ot the Methodist tion" ...tpe thronp ' Qf younl ~ to\~ be - ~ _ilDI '\ ~ e ~ ',' ~WO daughters, Mrs. Jesste Robltzer, MIss M11dred Mason, Mrs. J . B. ChU1 Ch, election day , ~esday Nov, swarminlF .... and out of -iVy ~. . ""....... of ~~ " ' . . or' ~ton, and. Mrs. Merle Kerns, of MaIlOJ)o and ~.Donal~ ~Ummlngs, 5, btu rting ftt 11 a. m. I1nd 5 p', m. .< n ' ' LI..~ tti .. ' 'k"' their 'BepuIi~D aPPc!etttpD '1iitilIrUr " ~,......~k. Cleveland' one lson Raymond of of Xenia, Mrs. Rlcharu ,alller. of • • • • J th ~ ""azefW o . e~, see - MlUam HuKcIrd.........J..-. a. II- U. '0 . Mrs. v. B. ~~. ...... n · Ore' • hree' I ' Miari1l8tllltg, Mia. Geprge Wlimer, of . , L \ to 1 tb i b. i tr ti ' . ~- .... W 'A; LukeDiI ~_ene .• t . brot )er8, ·O. B. " .. ~I . e~rn e r .rvar s a on \. w.Wiu(Ia, ' ~ Q. 0, ' ~t-, ~ . ', ~. Mrs' ~lat~; of gNew .Burlington, M Lebanon. Mrs. J.~ . Robinson ' ~t -, .IGWlng guc:;sts ' at dinner. Suncta.v" Br~Cker-86: ;Davq:.e; , J[euei ,JIGalt nqmberll...:R'. R. .Stev.e,.., . of trUIurer GeoIp J~ have , ~ an4 Mr. .!UId . and OeQrge Marlatt ' of Mt Ho''';' Dayton, ' Mrs. Emma M~lure. Mrs. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Kohlhagen and Mr . . 67 , •. 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Ltndsay and Joeepb NOTICE OF BUCTION 'ON TAX Tuteman, Union Cu-eUlt. 1BV·Y fH DCB 8 OP THE TEN 1816 Abbott OOddaJ:d. MILL LIlIOT.,TlON Auctioneer wQI1....u., Ohio 181B-Wm DIllOn, JObn'Watennan •. , t 1820-21-.1ohn StraUg I1Il(l Wm P . NOTIOEjs ' hereby, &:lven: tba~ tn _. . . . . Iu . . . .d 0Iua lIan Ilatter' .t Poetofllce, Wa)'1l.IVIlIe, Ohio SATISFAcTION ~1'J"l'EN, BY MRS. ~. U. ,LEMAY QUlnn. pUI'IIuance. of a Resolution of the _ _ _ _ -I..' 1ST Preo.chlng held In WaynesvlUe B~rd of Education of the Wayne B. C. Crane Editor .and Publisher Or No Char.a The COnference year of 1808 ThomHe wns sUcceedeli by I~ev. W. T. '1022. ~ul'al Sohool District. War r e n 188UED EVERY THUuPAY 88 MUUgan and W. Mltch.ell rode Olll1laDd Vo'ho wU In turfl rollowed 1822-.1'. O. Brooks and J. p, Taylor County; OhIo PlUSed on the, 5th day . ~~nt'rvilla. Ohio lablcrlptloa PHe.. ,1.110 Per Yla." PaJ.&bll fa Advacci Mad Rl.vt:r Olrcult, By the next~, .by 'Rev. Henry W. ~lleY'1 WM re18lU-3~~l"mncla Wilson g..nd Eb- or AUgust, 1940, there wID .be sub'HqNI7021' ~-----.M.--------- 1809, thIs clrcul~ had forty sIx III}:~ 1900, remalnLn, fours. Durlnjf this ellezer OWen. , mlJ.ted to n vote or the 'people of Mid polq.tments, requlrtng sIX weeks to mal~ed two years. f841 J. Boucher a nd J, J. HW. Wayne Rurnl:School DIStrIct; WnrJ . 4 LEE go around It. Springfield more than Rev. Ollll'ence , Gl'fIuser' came to· 1846-Thomas-COl\et recommended . r 11 county. Ohio. I\t the NOVEMJ trebled ber amount of quartemge, Wn.ynesvt~e In 11>11 . It was during a hSl)ilablo to travel", BER ELl!:CTION to be held In the r glv1ng a total of ,96 cents, Dayton , his ve~ slice(! ful Ilastol'f:~te that the 1855 and 56 w€lyn v 11e mnd Ii 81\1(1 Wnyll Rural School District, TAl VIA·LlTHlO TAR ANn gn.ve nothing. Lebilnoh $2.62, prese.nt church building was ~rected. (~t1on. . "Warren OOUl,ty. Ohlo,'at the regUlar ' ;.y " " In 1816 a camp mee~ng was he~d , In March 1914, th~ In.st. sel'vlces l857~Wm Routledge. places of voUng tl1 crel n . on TuesROAD OIL 'EXOA,VATING _ near Bethel, now Mt. Holly. ThesE: were helcJ In t he old churdl and 1861 - 62-.1 o ~. K en dati. f 0f Novemb er, 1040. . d ay, th e 5"\ ., (ay DU MP TRUCK SIllRVIOE :~~_ _"'!""_ _ _""'!"_ _ _ _~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _....; were days when members wer~ whllc the old bUlldlng WI\S razed and 1865-8, F: Oonray. Lhe question of levying 1\ lax I~ ex. NATIVE SON IS SUBJECT OF EDITORIAL brought to trial. appeals were taken the new one put In Its plMe. services 186'1-.1. W. Mnson. c!'ss of the t n m!l1 lIml UlUOIl for _ <to hqUBJlterlY ~on!erence on cho.r~es wore held In the Masonic Building. um- w. n . LIlowdel'. !.he benl}nt of saId Wayne Rural PIT RUN, LOADED 300 YD. , . ., . . suc as shooting a horse wIth stones, To quote tho Mhiml Ga:r.ette ac' The followlDg edltorlal appeared In the ChIcago for a local preacher speak~ng Dr a counts: "The members" (and 1872-.1 ' Im Pcarson. School District ~or the purpose of the "D 'ly N . , Q . C M C . h f 1873-John Pearson opcrat.ion 1\\1<1 malnten!\ncc of said .aJ ews "of Octob er 21. uotJng . . artwrl¥ t 0 'brothers ability, and fitness to pr ach friends) " of tile church gave, not 1874 75-0 Furgeson School :qistl·lct. at n rate not ex. • Evanston, Ill., "John Evans was by all odds and by all the !:pel as "nothlng superlo.r to only of their means but of their time 187~M. ~lIli~lo.· cecdlng three {3J mills for each one ,Pholle, Waynesville U ' R 11 measurements the ,most celebrated . conspicious and useful my Ranger". . as weU, and a great delll of the work 1877-7£-S. F. Van Oleve. dollar of valualJon. which amounts Lebanon otflce Phone 473-K- , man ver to ' o u t f th old omm 't A s W ' es A commJttee was fonned to inquire was given free gratis and cheerfully to No Dollars aDd tl'llrc" . cents res.9S·M. '11 ,e t .glJ °t • rom e h c . unhI y'ld baynf - into the propriety of members jOln- thuS ·making the bulldlnl~ of the ed~ 1879-SG-J. T. Ball. " Morrow Pbo~e No. 3 VI e S mos 1 US r]ous son, J 0 n E vans S ou not e 01'- Ing and a.ttendlng .. Frcc Mason Iflce a work or' love and se lf -sac.rl- 1881-83- Rev. Edmund Burdsall ($0.30) for each one hundl'ed dollars l8M-85-Rev of valuation, fo r three ye,ars, 1941, go tten.,I Lodges. flee." . .J. W. BlIlihong. , JOHN EVANS OF EVANSTON The district was now changed to Of the buLlding colTunittee only 18B6-Rev. V. F:. BI'own: 1042 and 1943. ·' "ts I ,,' I If ' t t · Lebanon and fOI' the first time a two, Rev. Gramier IUld Mr Ohlll'Jes 1887-89-Rev. R. K. Deem and Rev. 0·p·T1en1eaPt061:13s0fOo~Cslocatkd El ' .ecMtl.O~nwdlllrbce_ ~' Ch lcago 10 1 ear y years was "lOgu ar y or una e lo {"lfsonage was considered to be buJlt R bl<nft. A rv1 . TI wi ' th Wm Runyn~. " • to·Jtse If men 0 fVISion, ' . .. . . d d •. '" . 0 ....,., su ve. lese Mr ]mt JUbv'e an r1vmg In Xenia. Walter McClure. &un Meredith, 189O--Rcv. C. L. Congor, main' open until 6:30 o'clock P. M. a ttract mg , for~~. Perh~ps the most remarkab1e of them all f illed his nI the enrly summer of 1823 Bur- Ohlll'les Cornep ,a nd my lather l892- Rev. O. P, AUstlo. (Enstrom 'Standard ' Time) said long Hfe so full, of action that the extraordinary sum of his well Ooode. who hIld married Rev. (Cblll'les T. Hawke) (OllJl,po&e(\ th~ 1893- Rev. A. D. Maddox. day. REAL ESTATE By order of Lhe Board of achievements tends to dwarf th'em individually, remark- Snl1th's daughter, ElJza.beth, moved Committee. workl~g whole-heartedlr l894-9B-Rev. A.T. Oowglll. Ift{SURANCE ElecLions, of W II r r e n able as' ;many of them were. A newly published compact Into his large frame houSe he had IUld most. effiCiently) at tWs task un] 899-l904- Rev. Wm. M. Coffman, AUC'rIONEER County, Ohio. . . rccently built on the fann (owned til its complelJon culmtratlng In ~he 190D-0B-Rev. PWllp Trout. bIography of Dr. John Evans, by Dr. Walter Dll1 Scott, ,by Mr5. EdIth Harris) one and a dedicatory servl.ces February 28191" ]90 , Rev. W . T. GlllUnnd. W.W. ,SHORTS, JR., Olerk Dated Oct. 4th. ]940. presents a fascinating story' of the lifework of a truly re- hltII mlles east of Waynesville on It would.not be fair not tD 'cm:~ 10l().1...R1lv. Henry Balley. Miami Gazette-Oct.iO-17-24-31 lllarkable man. the Ha.rveysburg )lIke. He lnvlte4 mend tile Dorcas Society of Women ' lOll-IS- Rev. Olarence Orauser. Before becoming a resident of this city in 1848, at the "Widow SlIl!th's l ' group to meet with the Wesley class of 'youlng men 10 1016-Rev, S. /!.. Beall. NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX age ol 34. he was engaged with others in founding Chi- hls neighbors for ( hu.ch at his home., fact; the' gen.eral pltbllc of the entire ]917- Rev. H. T . Coontz. LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN cago'S fir~t hosp'ital the instituti,on which grew into the Meetings were held here untu the communIty for the gClnerous help 191B-Rev. Gideon N. Jolly. , MILL LIl\UTATION , I, • little church was bullt dOVln ou given. • .]Ol9-Rev. Ralph C. Jones. . present Mercy HOSPItal. Already he had been 1DstrurnentaI Water St. in Waynesville, on 1\ lot or happenings during these re- 1920-22- Rev. D.' P. Holt. ~in inducing Indiana to establish' at Attica a borne for deaf- donated by MQSes Henley. cent years some of you 1m10w more 1923-26-Rev. L. A. Washburn. NOTIOE Is hereby given t hat In mutes, and he had persuade(l that state to authorize ~ the Thls first r::. E. chur~ In Wnynes- about ~hem \'han I do. 1927- Rev. Anr0l! Watkins. pursuance of n Res'olutlon of the construction in Il)dian8j)olis of i~ firs~ hospital for the in- vUle was erecteq in or about tbe year SOme of ute's dearest; e~en(es 102B-Rev, Joseph Burnett. OOUNOIL of the V ILL A 0 E sane, In Chicago while bQsy with his medical practice he 1826, a ~al.l brick building, situated have taken place within these ' waIls 192!)-3&-Rev. 0.0. Dlbert. WAYNESVILLE. Ohio, passed 011 ROO'T FOR AUD CO"SICN . : . ' .' .. on the back of part of the Bispham for most of WI. , 1937-38-41ev. John V. Lacy. the 5th day or AUGUST, 1940, there ,.. ,.. earned ~n a natlon-wide ag.itabon. fop the enactment of a property. where John Stansberry We have oursc.lves. clr have seen 1030- Rev. L. O. Radley. will be submitted to a vote of the f:uNo~~~I~~:~,tlc~~eH~e·~~~a~:d quarantme law to prevent lOternu~ent ravages in this lives now. our chJldren or friends take their people of said VILLAGE OF p"olt'J'e!lllive fir., ft)J' the hi"'''' country of .Asiatic cholera and other imported epidemics. The hOl18e was bu11t ne~ What IS church and marriage 'Vows a.t this As the Ilnd o! October nears nn- WAYNESVILLE a.t the NOVEM- market pric@8 and good Ierne.. It was only after 18 yea~ that he brought Congress to the now the alley, though there WII& ·no alter; we have bid earLhly goodbyes tlo~al n~tentlon is fOClIlied on ~e BER ELECT~ON~to be held In the ¥~~"en l~t~~ld'i~·'Sf.:U:':wt&t~ intOof enactin such a law aUey there at that time. to Illa.ny dear to us her'~, In fact too Presidential cnmlllilgn, TIUlt the vUlI\ Te ,or WAYNEsV;tLLE. Ohio at 12 :21i to 12 :80 ~. m. tor, our daU. po '. ,g . • . .. .. Mr. Reeve Holland and Mr. Henry many threads or our present day' race is "tightening up" cannot be the rOilllnr places of voting therein, ..; ~ -""t "4!ooTt~ \,' PI!lcag9 s g~eat need for p~bhc 'lm~rovemenf:8 led Dr. Small bull I. the ' seo.ts · donating twoSOc1al and personal lIv~ to enumer- denied, . as most political prognostl- on ,Tuestlay tho 5th day of Novem.. Oounty. OhJo. Evans t9 obtaill, 10 1863, a seat m -the CIty CouncIl, There seats each. and Lhe pulpit. TIlls lIbtle ~te 1U'e ccnt.c.red 'in this church. Cl\t!.lYs are pred l~ tlng an exceplJon- ber: 1040 the qu 5t.lon of 1e\1'lng :\ W.W: SmmTS, m .. Clerk he fou,ht through an ordinanc;e requiring buildings and brick ~burch 2Ox24 ft. was the home To refTesh your mincls however, I a lly close nnlsh. Some ':!Ven predict tax 111 ex cs.; pf the ten mill llml taOct. 4th. 1040. JnLcd· vac~nt lotS to be lifted. out of the mud to newly established of the M. E. church lIntU the OO11d· will hurriedly 4ketch without com- t~at Lhls Presidential elecl.lon will be tlon for tile benefit of THE VILLMltl!l1l On.z tLe-;-Oct . .lO-17-24.31 8treet levels He wbrked for th~ creati'On of. city parks' the tng of tbe chur rh on North St., bur ment tM Ilst_of pastors serving sln,s:e verl! similar to the ,one of 1016, with AGE OF WA~~VlLLE ' for t h e . , " . '. . . " Ipresent site. in 1,840. Tho first per_ Rev. Orauser. " "' tile 11no.l resul, ,In d~Ubt ~Qt~ . the I?urp<lse or current expenses o[ saId ~i'irat ~atedldbec.ause of hIS urglOg --.....aLh --'1001 was h eId In Rev. S . V. 'D~II-I01'" D_ H . T . very I'S 0Id age pens ion rolis con, .. . . was Unton Park. How- amnent ..........,.., ~ " l "",,v. . last reportS are Ln. It wlU' be vlll""'o .... at.. a rate not ex:41edIng one 01 lO ev.,er. as an a erma~ h~8 most Jmportant work was the .pas- the church baCK or Water St. in 18~3. Coontz-1017; Rev. Oldeon N. 'Jolle), rem mber~d ~hat in 1916 Hu~hes ap- utilI for each one dollar of valuation . ,1Inu this month the Increase which , 88g~ of an ordinance for the organization of Chicago's In 1840 the brick church was bullt - 1018; Rev. Ralph Jones--1910' peared to be e1ecte4 until the otJiclal Which amounts .La No DoI!nl's and . ' .' . , , . ' , ~ , Tesults Iro ro 1110 In . ( ) , has prevalled through moot of the publie school system; the appomtment of Jts fIrst cIty school pn the present sIte. It ,was also built Rev. D . p, Holt-1020''2:2; Rev. L. A. . m ",II m were an- te~ cents $0.10 f~~ ach one hun, • ..... d t' d th e erecti on '0 f "1ts f 11'S ' t bli h'19:h by Reeve HoUa.nd , for $1400. The Washburnl023-'26 ' Rev ' Aaron nounced shnwln WIlson . ClUTyl11g dred doUa.rs or valuaUon for fLv yelll'. With 130,318 persons, recelv1ng supenn .... n en an pu c , ' " , ' th t to. b I ' , , . h ) ' Fi d' th t 'th 't' h 1 'I a d ' . 'b . Id largest slngle subscription was one Wetklnsr'l927; Rev. JOISeph Burnett a Ii te y' ess than t:VC~tY-~lye years, r.o~wlt ; 1940, 1,941. 1942. 1943. nld n October, the list stands at &0 1, . 8C ~: _ D lB~ 1 ~ .e C1 y S SC 00 n s Wele elDg SO of $200.00 made oy Burwell Goode. -1928; Rev. O. 0 : Dllber:t-l029-'36; hundl'~ vo~s, and with the Call- and 1944. new h1gh mark. October .payments off recklessly;. be .caused the s~oppage of that abuse al)d In 1855 we read tbat ' We.ynesvJlle Rev. John La.cy-'1037-''38. ' fomia electoral vote swinging the The Po:1s tor said 'Election will <b a!! gregated $2.98534\. In September recoyered v!Lluable acreage already sold. He qid all this was made a ' s~lon with I. O. Beal, Our present -pasto~-Rev Louls ~esldency 'to Woodrpw Wilson for ' open at 6:30 o'clock A. M. nnd re- the Loi~l of ben:nts PaId ,to 128,583 and !Dore in but two years of City Council .servjce ~ pastor. <>.fflcl8,1 Board, Rev. Samuel Radley came here tnl039 'lUld at the his second teml. .. . ~aln "Open UDL~ B:30~ock P. M. recJp ents was $2.942.276. Wh ,le the' ' k' . ' ith 0 - t Scott and John Hawke, local G10se ,~f a. very successful year, was (Easter St.:lndard Tlnle) .,ofsald day. net Increase In the roll this month f Jrf ,- hil I b E . eaqw , e., , r, van~ was w?r m.g W .. l'rlOg ,on preacher. stewards, John Hadden. returned by the confel~nce tor ,the USE THE MIAMI GAZETft By ,. ordel"ot the ao&:rd of Is 1735, actually 2.73S-ne.;. ~a~ · Lunt, ~n.4 . oth~r8 ~o estabhsh a ,. umverslty that ~hey hoped Moses SlseO; Moses Heihey-. 'l'he present year. which we J:cel W11 tnalte WANT 'AD8 Elections, 'or W~rren were added to the Uot, ' . _woylil become the greatest of the Cenfral W ,e st. They pur- member~lp tben numberea 141. hlsto.ry as during' th!& year we 179..acre tract on the shore of Lake Michigan Around 1868 OJ' 70'. af~ the Civil reorganizing ,the. worldIlg end of our noryh 'o~ Chicago. and founded 'ther~ N9r.tl}westem Univ~r- War wBlf over'l md the "soldiers tbat church due to the merger of m'r aity. From 1861 to 1894 Dr. Evans "served hS'chairman of remaIned alive had returned home" Methodist Ep~ ehlllrch Wlt~ the' I' . ', ' .. ' . .. " . , It seemed ,necesary to enlarge Lhe Methodist Prote~nt a1nd-·Methodlst Its boar~ of ,r.u~tees. 'F or that period, wrIt,es Dr. Scott. church. Sixteen teet were added t Ohurch SOuth. ' ··he' ~a8 ,~ll.e u.niv,ersitY'1il chief e'd ucationalleader and fi- the rear and three feet to th: As we hav~ stUdied ~r those who nancia} benefactor:" , In ,1854. Dr. Evans and four 'oth ers ' height. n spire was added, ' stained lald the foundatIon of ~lUr chur«h In pr~.vide'd.1J. d;Jor the estabJish,ment a~d support of glass- windows ,a nd dltJerent seat.s- .Wa.ynesville, o~e.h~drEld:nnd t1li~­ Garret(Biblical Institute, 'with a site 'on the grounds of the (total cost '2200.00). This "embar- three year.s of prayel'!ul wo;k Cor the • • . - - '. ' - . , , . • '1 ' llSslng churCh debt" was removed 10 Master. prepa3'ing the way to make '· Ullt!~ty. As pro~lded 1~ the un~verslty s sta:te ~har~er, the 1874. " our services for Christ easler, I teel , twp ~~e ~p~e~ed l!l a wlde tel'l1tory wheretn mtoxlcating . In 1884 Rev, J. W. Bushong, D. D .. strongly the cballenge we n uet meet liquor ,1lever can be,sold '1awfully . All.in all, there is ample became pnsro1' here. was re~ ppo:nted to keep ,the work. progr Sli.e. fUid I reasqn )Vhy ~l;1e city, tha.t gtew up around these institutions, In '85, Ha.rveY8burg being fnoll1ded 11\ :m .reminded of thAt 11lVlfri. pi: I , bears, the name of Evanston and for many years has been' the appoIntment. to be supplied y Will Allen Dromg~!>ll~. c31. d "The Ittl, " fA t' th .... , t; ' 1 h'b't' ' t prenolllng 'alternate Sabbath after- Brldce Builder," With Wllbh I'll clo~" ,. . a.'e' cenr-r movemen . t,hls .hld""I--' s'k'"IN .... ~h f or .to me '·1"t ' , "0, ' e >Yomen S na IOna pro IlIOn , noons. ~ \AW . ~~~n ~r~s~~ent Lincoln in 1862 appointed Dr. EvanS 1\11886 Rev. U. F . Brown came to expresses t,h e Ch8oJI~n~ll to n.1. of u; . territorial governor of Colorado he transferred that dy- Waynesville. the. records showing so much better lI Y.lD I (:d.n; na~ic man to tne' seat of his most significant achievements. that a. very pro.sperous yelll', nearly An old ma~ going iqrne highway Under ,Gov. Evans' inspiration Colorado, in' proportion to 50 persons being added te the church Came at the evenl~g, cold ahJ. c£ y, f·' , , " .. roll ' To n chasm vast and Vllde nd ~.:.e its'. population, furnished ' .more · soldiers for the Union . Wl tll uo~ter> Ill ' I '" . " ~j) . "' . ' In 1887 Rev. R. K. Deem was sent . ".. s ro ng c0'll.l MId deep, ~rrnles than ~ld a~y'state or any other t~rritory. Already a to Waynesville servlng also 1888 and The old maQ crossed. in fue twilight raih:oad builder of distinction. he having obtained the right '89. .. dim, ' ~f wa'Yfl and the termi~al areas in Chlcago for the ' Pitts- , Tho··each pas'~te had 'Its Inter. But he turqed ,wben ~e on the ', b"",, Fort Wayne & Chicago and what is now known as ,estlng: features time permits only other side. the. Pa~I', he proceeded to J)ut Denver on the map by chronological men,flon. . ' ~d bqUt.~ bridge to span the tI~<. , • ' . .. ' . ' Rey. C. L. ,Col,lger served as ~tor Old Man , said a lE!lIow pl it,'T .n\ ~!~ngf ~or:.:lt th~o~gh s~renuo~s efforts ample rall fac,l- 1890~nd '01; Rev. O. P. Austin.~892 • nea'r" "-i ltie~ Th;us he laId the foundatIOn for the development of a Re~. A. D. Maddox 1893. Rev. A. T. ' You arc wa st ing youI' ::.tl'cuuth W i h ." ' "'shanty; ro~7Jl" hito the , great municipality, to the west of CowgUl came In 1894 and stjlyed building here. '. which ~t.wer8 Mount Evans. The' University : of Denver. through 1899. In the. faU of '94 a Your journey will end with t il . en1-' , which.··tlit'o~ghmany years he was mainly instrumental fur~ce wal! Installed In the church ing day, , ,, , , . •" " • ' . . . a.t a cost of $200: Two Yt'.nrs later the You .w1l1 never alf!\ln pass t.h1s way. ~veloplOg" 18. another of ,hIS monuments. ollUrch was roof d In'ted' ! You'Ve crossed the· ch " d . d • h' I' I 1 " e pa and res'llSm, eep an " ' .. " T ne wnt~ng of t IS ltt.e vo urne on Dr. Evans must. ~Oed ($500. cost) The cOnference wIele, '. .. ' . . , ' have been .a labor of love for, Dr: Scott, wllo, as president rear or i899 closed with the church \yhy build YQU thls ,b ridge o.t cven- . of Northwestern University d'~ring fruitful years, did much , tree ,of aU debt. . .', tide?" .' to brlrig~it- ltS 'Present advanced position among the un' ' Rev. Willl!UD Coffman , waS , our ,~e blillder >1I1~tl his old ~ h~ad; , JI trTk institutlclils of higher education " . p, ~~r .the ~ext, five y'~rs. P.,.nrly 1n ,~t~Crid$, ~ .~P!l .:pa~h I h~ve , , '<t, ,, '~. \ • '. '.. • 1901 ~he Ladies Aid p18ted beaut!- come," he,'lIILId, \ ,. , . 'il ., ., ' rUI c~ul&r pews In· the 'chUrch at' a "Tll!!re follow~th'i a.f:tel' 'me tOrlay 'tot&l".cost· of $625. (! hope this ac- ~ youtli w110se fe~t~lst Pa: 8,' this ' ,count dQ!!Snlt ,sound toO mercennry way. " "",'. '~. • • bUB' i: 'found ,th~~ , coet f1~es qul~ TIle c~ th8.t, ~ ,:n'aUght .tO me' is .' ~n " Inter~t1ng,.) . ,. To tll~t fair hil,Jr~ youlbh n1a.y a' It.- ; I~~ovemberof the same year the' fall be; , " " .,' LadlC:5 Aid , foOfed \lhe PBrsonagel:ie.. too, mUBt ,crosa Ini,tIle to t~e common (f8Q.00). ' 'dlln)"Qoffmarrs pastorate Go~ f~eh~~ ,I ' ~, ItRJildiha thJ4 ' ; , ,manted in Feb. 1902 bY, a .great re- • "ridlte:J~ ~r. " f (Vival1n ~t).e church, under the leader· ~t us {6rry 0~ 1otIt- '~;ha.re' of "t) .1s • o~ .1ihip ()f M1ss Emma. 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Y h W II 290 618. W. N. Bunce. W)'vlle. : 6'79. V. 28. W• C . • .. 0 nllOn. yv e. ; . Klnll', 14'or.· 680. W. E. Hnllltl8. C. W. Bolrl\n, Rvab.; ~91. E . G. Wyvlle ' 6 i R . L Corwin, lo1or.· .Tone.. Pli. PI. :_ 292 R. M. ~r~lUI. 652. V " J , Dumford, WYVlle.; r;~3~ KNOW TH£..MAN YOU VOTE FOR 'Wlyvllo". 298. R.. Cre ch. "Mor.. "94. D. S. ~an. wy\rll . : a84., .E . . E. . Miller, WyvUe.; 295. H . De. l\ose. MOl'. 686. ' . . Tlnll1'Y, bO~1'd. Rvall.; 298 •. R. W... i1one8, ,PIS: Wyvlle.: 686. 'L. N. Gregg, ~tf"', : . "'grl~ulture PI.: 297. B. J. MI .. II~lne. Wy,lIo .. '~7 L J McO ...rr~J' Wyvlle' G 8 Beck ll, O,·i"g. ; 6t1~. "J. w'. 298. O. W. Slagle. Mo.r. ; 299. R . E.' Bot'll and raised' 0 .11 a fa rm hi Brown County, Ohio . Prank. 'Wly~l\.; SOil. W . B;ur g • H,utgard. MOt'.· \90. M. W. ';t'hompi.ar;er Becau .. · of Better Service, Wyvlhl.:,30'1.~. o l&, PIl!~ PI .• 802. Bon. WYVll.: 5~'l. J . 01\. Mlddl"lulI, Served on the ComTrJittee of Agriculture of the Ohio , H. W I hogt, . n)o"Vlle ,; 30~. fJ· L. Mo ... . 592. J.J. • '. It e wart. W Yv ll .: , State Senate . onl1 r. GUa 'P 0 'l'omllrulon Wyvlle ' &94 .Klnner, Mol' .. S04. R. (I. Wyvlle' ' ~OG 1-1 A Ke nne,lv ' ., ' .. • ... , I{" \ . Quality, ~d Price Bv.b.' ':loa.' E: 11 .1odlnaon, PIli. 'Pi.: , u. ,COl win ...,or. : vuu. ' . J;l'. Education 307 :tot M ,Beal \")' \'I\e' 30 \\ \ yvllo.: 690 • .1. Iil. HI do, Mor •.. .,9 7. S' n p 'k A I' .: T 1.. t ell Wyvlh:' 59!;. I: I. blobUt. Mol'.. 0.. . . (' 1\ U'ullgh ~'y ':ll . 699 ' 'EJ KIng j,\01·.: Gmduate of Ohio Northern Unive r ity. mann, Mor. : 310. L, I!l. TholllpSo n. &00 JL Ii 'bbl! "W yvil '. . . ' WyvUA. ; 311 . ~, J? Wllwn, oin L I'nnpp l.ior · GO ? R Served on th ommiltc e 'of Edu cation f tl: Ohio ::~yue. : 312. P. W . " ' l1lker. ~ls . W. Urtuido'lt, ' >,v·l1 e.; eQa . R·. Ji:: State Senate. :iin, J. L. "Hngeml>Y 1', ' '''li e. : I. onnrd. HVlIb,; (;04 . I'); W.oog,\ PII. ' F " , Ob I ~ 1'110 ' SH I' IJ M r .; oo~ .•. PILte, Mo l' .. 606. ~ . W. 31 ., ' . 12 year on Bo~l.t·d of Edu ·ati'on . Hamilton CiW , r, r" . 1· " • t:I w . ' t· 0 I 'V'yvll~ ' 607 J McK "cver. 'V~· V lI fl. : a16. W. D . \ V ~lVJ I t h';lt ,Vy"j\ . UOIl It' Schools. Price, RVJlb. : 317. C. G. B,·o wn. . ' ' en ";t • . ' • • 'PIa. Pl.: 318 . I". V. ""rce lanll, Wp·lI u. ; H . F airchild, ';-'1' I!I', . ,Gu.D•• J; 319 I ~ Mo," '\ " 0 " l'ltun, Mol'. \ Ul v. E. 1\.. I Ul e, 8 . Studied Parliam entary Law unrler E?C-GoVel'nol' . 'r H ' W" 1I11 11m " . ~. .. .;-. . Uhn Wyvlle.· 611 . H..I~. Illukl , ,l UI' : L. Sm ~h. \\ ) vll <.. .. H . J . \\ . (1 8 _ 61 ~ I<. 'M Pope Wyvlle' GIS H 0 Wlllis. bo ..n. W)' vll o.: S2~. 11 . L. Ford. P.lo. ( l ' ·w 'VII' . • UH L ". Voll; u l'~ PI, : 32a. J . W . 8clloullol'(' r , W~·v ll e.: II on •. 1\1 Y . 'iii6 (' . 1" \Val llo (' r ' 824. C . Lawl •• II! r-. : :1 26. A . , F.. '1'1I ~ "" 16 0r 'L' D ' 'rion',;" \\" ' \'il'~': Businells \.()ut M P \\' !'y ll . R26 R. C u 0'... . . , ~. ¥ .' ::lmI t'b', I{V ob.; ·sn, J . ,/o'!. s llllrrp, Pl y: 617 " W. 1-' 8ImpR~ II . •lItOI:.; 61 . 1l:. Successfully operate d Retail Drug Bus ine!'ls for th e IPI. ; 328. n. Alfrey, W\yvlle.; 829. L. Nlxo~. \VYVI~ .• GU. . lJ . u(\~r­ . past 25 ,years. T. 'R. linl h, Mor.; 330. Fe H. 81m. sun. Wlvlle.; G.O. ~ . D. 1\10d.<I.o('I<: pson. \\'b'v ll ~.; 33 1. O. H. Hnl'lh-y. 1I~0,"; ti:l ;. ~" M., ?,?k . \,.. >, 1.1 .: YOUR PRESENT Wyvl1c,; ~ :\2 . fI. I " Onllgh ,,,">,. G.g. 1\ ~ r )'\ toto r" G.,\., . K Slit.. Utilities Glk IW II O,: 33 )1. C. A. Wod e , Wyv ll il. ; lcrth'w\lll ' Vy dl e·i a~4. E. E. ltl 334. 0, L P'·\I AS. MOl'. , 3:sfi. J. W. Ii IIlon. W)' vt .; . ". Served on the Public Utilities Committe of t h e Ohio )( reor, \ VYI' II . : ~3J:, ~t. McOanlll!l. ~ 0 2G, f. E . Gntos ...1).for.: O~G. p . It. . HVsb, : ,oo • . j.;onger ~V}'\'Il!. ; b ~1. JI, •. l-'I:III h, State Senate for 2 years. 337. a. E . Cnrey, e lksv lu,. 1 38 8. l.!or. · G'28 . 14 1;;, W lllt,nk e~, W)' '.lle.; M . F . WUnl. \Vyvl1 .... ; S39, O. 13. 629 , H. O. H enr)', W y\ lieF 030 . . C. A,' Taxes Doughmn.n, 1'1101'. : a 4", W, 1. WII. ltfl'nnin/!!" M..or.! 6a a. L .. E, ~Il:lrfl'.' : FOR A SECOND TERM k e rson. W~' vll .. HI. V. L , Hn.ln ~ R, \~ yvll ,; GB2. S. Bnllelt8ohol . . MOl .. Appointed to the Tax Committee of the Ohio State Wyvllo,; ~4~. 'V . n VII IIlI·fl . Ol'og.: 6~S . H. L. Surtn.c~, \·~yvll .: G.H . N . DEl\tOCRATIC TICKET 343. El. R. Todl1. WYvlle. ; SH. C. O. C. Moore. WyvlJe .• ' GSa N. l\1.~ul(, ' )l n , Senate. Monrlll, Mol' : 3 ~ r. . I'l. B. Momn. :'~01·'i... 6a6. R n. WilSall: \\ Y\ll e;. Wyv110,: 340. R M. OOl·don. Hv.h.: 637 . .,;. L. CIlttor~ ,. Mor .• ,GSS., C. Iil. 347 . C" (Jill n. Oreg. ; S4R. L. nout. I:lnu er. Wyvlle.; 699. M . C. h n~· ~Ilhn. Wyvllll. ; 3t9. R. L . , I"ewl . , welh. N. Bur .; O~O . C . A. l.~U~u.".' I." . l: Mor. : a50. W . I. Harner. Wyvlk.; Mor. ; G4,1. H. A. MShU~lS6'43 ~ l,~ lll ~. : ants In a sui t a""'lnst tl1em D.lld MAltItJAGE LICENSES Macklna.w addition to Franklin. 3fil E . H . Smith. H"..... ; afi2. 0 , V. 042 . S. frovlUo. or.. . u.~. b" Lov.'e. Oreg.; 353. W . 1'11.. I. wIs. Edgington, ,WWVll ... ; 044. L . . H . others for rill ma ges , for additlonal Nora. Scott Wardlow to Rena wyvll o' 3~4 T E Corwin Jr Hllirlsock, \' YVlleii G45 . L . A . (' '''' RI, Mor ; 365. 1..' G~tla.n, Wyvll;; ~ )·v11e.: 646. R. rltlon. Mor.~ 047, t ime to file answer granteq by Jud~ Pau l Lewis. 34, Washing ton C. It.. Johnson. plot In LeIlIlnon. a.~6. ' n. ·li. 11<-/ng. H;vsb,; 367. H. F. J . ji',J.!!lh ~or. ; G4. J. D. Vo ol. Charles G. White BQ~avln., assigned sawsman.and Rosemary Bmndewle. Bertha T. Urban 1.0 Miriam Urban, Wllllon, Oro". ; , a&~ . S p.. Frll~ l an. ar. ,v e., . . , Wyvlle. : 3fil. W. .JOf IR M(ID, ¥tor ,: Oi 9 . I!: , Q. lIJl<!.JlptOIl, ~·I " I· . i GIl " II , to hear thb C8.'lC. 26, Franklin . 47.43 acres In Harlan twp. 360 C til lll\)' \\'1)1 \' 11 0 i L. ~ pDrl!1 jl. MoJ'~: G~ll.. Jil, Dt'I!''', 361. · n. 's. ril ch , ...."Iib'..;3G2. s. W. Wyvlle. ; , G~~ a. C. ullI n" ~or. ; Danlel ' T. Bowman, South Leba- Orville BarnhMt, 52. machinist, Jackson Dille . to Roy and Mary LeForge, Cllcl!vlIo.: SCI. W, H : Pe n~ G53. o. E , citr!o.rd... M O<r, ; 6 4. 'r I. non . g ranted n divorce from Dorothy and Mrs. Vada Lewis, 44 , both of Elsie Miller, 18.77 acres In Harlan ' nlng-ton. W)'"lI e,1 BC4. n.. W. "'chtllr.. Drltllln , W)'vlle.. u55. J, H. H e nM, mnnn, Mo.r.: 36G. W . IR. · )l'urnaB. Mor. 1 650. W. J . Hartsock. IV )' vII '.; Combs Bowmlln. Harveysburg. twp. Wyvlle' 3GO C W 'Freeln nd Ob7 V, Ill. Lu 'k, Mor,; 658. R. B. T U d 'to P ul Hi t h H.vab.; ~ 67. 1 ' w, Settlemyre. O'r"I;. : UA.VI~. ~'yv,lle.; 659. n. Hili. Mar.: emporarya monyan a. rney a t e.19, mec anic. and Polly MERYL B. GRAV George 1I.IId Mary Colbert to J. A, 368. C. S. !>tll s , Wly vll e.: 360. H. D. GGo.~ r., b. Stnneberry. Wlyv l,l e. ; 6~1. fees determlned In the matter of Marie Turner, 16, both of Franklin. and Florence Fritch. part of 1nlo1l LeWIB, MDl'.: 370. F' . . L ync h, H. E. !Schn e.l. ]dOI'. ; 062. n. r. R illS. Wyvlle.: 371 H. G. . l>eboard. Hvsb.: Wyvlle.: G63. '1!:. 1. Knlser, MO'I'.; Hazel Ridinger against Rerbert Rid~ Rll..ymond Brown, 25, dock man. 219, Leoonon. I!U, ~ ~" j;p·urllng. Mor.: 373. H. M. eOt. C. B. t<' rgulon. , WoY,VII. ;, 6kU5. inger FranklIn for d\voree and Juanita. Elliott. 22. houseworker, LUCJl4l, V1Y"!l e." " H."'E, p. ~ IIlltlJrul. W . G. Poe. ~or . : 666., • L. Hllw e. • .. : . • Mor ' • 5 1\' If. P ttif il) Wy\'ll ft' W'Yvlle.i.,. UilJ : It C I " 'hlt~Cre. l.f iT· j .JU!lnl~ pine was a.w6l'ded a dI· both of Franklin. S76 "R A. 13 )11 . H I 3IY JV eDt. 0 . '" !1@nd@l"lIo n" W ' v \l e, 1 OOH c. Brailbu.ry.cOr~~~r·S7 ~~,i Bur: c, 'W." O'\I\'er. r,1or, : 6 0, C vorce from Ralph Pine and restored . h rl~· to her malden name, JuanitG Eillott . dine. 319. . O. llHlc· •.3 Mar. ~71. S.O.~. nEAL ESTATE Tlt,\NSFEltS ~____..;__~~_~__________~________ sao. O.Wyvlle.; R. Cn'r rl er, ·Wyv ~.; 1. F.: 1<romm, tlaneen. Wyvlle. Mor.; ;872. c. Cook, E. 1I1cKnlg\ht. HYIlb.· 382 C. !Atkln- , yvlle.i . Miami Valley Bulldlng and Loan Ion Oreg' 383 P C Spill r 673. W . h.lrlg. Mar. ; 07f. H. A . • ··~~I tl laintitI in t J W WY\rte ~8f-' T. l'l. Brown: Mor. ; • Mohle r, Wyvlle.; 6iG. ll. H. Urls_ ,~n. on, p , agn 9 • . Susanna Meeker. by executor to 8H~, 'A ~ .11;1110)" W'Yvlle.; 3. G. CO li. lIfor.; 070.,R. 1). Sntto rlll\vall.e, W . nre and others, court set Nov.ember Roy L. Ilnd Marthll ~udBon, lot 456 H . D. IIfcVey. IfV8b,; 118r; . If. E lites. \Vyvlle. : 677. ". 180goll. M.OI·." 67 8. Mr. and Mrs. James Zenz', of Day'map. Mor.; 107. F . A. Glthenl. Oreg.: 888. R. J•. Kov<'rmAn. Wp'll'e '; j; lis. Wn' lle. : 679. T. . ~~ollo~, 30 for Ware to show Why Juqil me1\t In Fl'lIonkllll. %,vlle.i 1008. A.. il". Lippert, PIa. PI.; 8$9. T. V, BlmJ)lIOn. )lfQr'L 390L-., • o. t!0 .j 6~'O. Jf • .I~llllilel!1 Mor. ; G~I _ " · given plaIntiff should not be revived. Mary Jane WagneI' to Nettie ton. spent Sunday afternoon with • 109. T. K Rice. Clkllvl\e.: 110. R. S. RhiOads. Wyvlle.: 39l, J;~ vOg",,), I nI'Jrhll .....or,1 G~ " . J . B. rob"", Gray. Wyvlle,; 111 . J. \VI. F'Ox· Hva'b.l au r~ 1.. ArmBtrmtg. Mor. 1 "),vlle,; 6S3, B. K l ub Wyvll . ; II 4 Groby. quit claim to lot 6 In John- Mr. and Mrs. ErwIn Smith and bower, Ple. Pl.; 112 G H. SurfAce. 393. A. L.' Klonb, WlyVlle"'w~94 . .1. J~, H, ~ wla. Mor'j,08 . ~\' \. /-{. SIlIW· son 'S addition to Springboro. famlly. Wyvl\e.: 111. O. s: Fleshman, W. NeWiberg. Mar.; 89a. H. • Dille. )'er, \\ Y,vll e.; . 86 A. A. oluert. 10101'. : l'nOnA'i'E COUlt1' Blchtr.; l 'H. R. W. StewMt, Oreg,: Wyvlle.: 396. E. L. Sanborn, HVlt'): 6 1. C. E . FJdglf!gton , ~"'yvll .: G 8. L. Flo B. MonIolIt to Belva. Sheets. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Shaw and 115. B. Smith, Wyvlle.: 116. L. C. 397. E. R. Hllrrl8nn. Clk s\'lle.; 398. lrwl,? ~ H~"b .: GS9 ..K t,. J>rurk ...-, ~tOI" ,; Wlhltt. Mor.: 117. V. Wllkeorllon. C. B. Flllher. Wyvllc.: 399. ' Fl. El. 690. H . 1'. Dy e, \~' rv l1 l'.: 61n . F. c . C J Waggoner Lebanon named interest in troct In Union twp. son: Robert. returned home after WYVlIe.: 118. C. C. Kreblll Pie. Pl,; "rapper. lIfor.; 400. lIf V. W'hllt .... Schwnrtll, 7'1 0r .... 69~. F . ' . ~ ho ~mtlkc... .. , , PellC~ O . Coleman MId others to spending a. few wee"- in xenia. 1119. WL til. J)n.w"n. C1kllMlrr.: mprll r.,vlle.; 401. iI. Ii. HUl'8t W~· "lIe. ; 69 B. . VI)lers, \\ yvlle.; OO~. trustee of a. trust created by the 0.0 TIl hundred . C1 nttJ four 120 F . ' Altmar. W!Y;Ylle.: (lo":I.~le' l 'il~ . R. o. D aeon, Mor.; P. H. Kln'l' y. M,?r.: 695. M. 1· . John J . F1ecke[Jstein, 160 acres In d M . e an , 1'21. A. W • • Wooddell, Mor.: 122, .OS. w: VII(Ji,r.~ Cl}csvlll}.: 4Jr 4• T.. Fran.c r, Wyvlle.; bU6, D . W . Brown, will 0' Andrew D. ScIlUltz. Deerlfeld t mn , Mr. an . rs. Morris Lewis spent YOUDI men who ~ two weeks L, C. Walkor, Wyvlle.: 128. V. R. Rc!1III. WYVllo. : 'Ii~, D. n. Ljjhlh. MOE· . The estate of Frank 1:1 ~lif<ta.KC1'.... Frlday altemoon and evening with ........ ..+.. "'-_..... __ Newman J>IIl. PI.' 124 A'.. '0 Shaw· Wyvlle ' 4 () YI\li}dllrgf 1tt. 1l1l7 E. w. Conn r. W~' \'lIe. ; ~ !t . - : . 'Anna. K Madden to Faye Kelley l\tJ'O in Wan-en ~~'s &A_~ AI__ ann. Clli .... l1 o..; 126. W. D. ·Col'ivln. 'Wyvlle;J • 1: 1\ ..•Pow·ell. Ore g,; .0 : ~' l<, lofe 'l\i'I'pn,' Wyv ll p: : SUS. Ii, p, .Harve~sbllllt. O~dered relleved f r o m ' , Mr. and Mrs. HIley Olbson and trlct· No. a are ll8ted below wltb &be IPts, PI.; 126. R. A. O.born. Blehtr.: R. 8mJt'n, Jvll • .~ . eve!', MOl'. ; 700. J . 1d~lcn!I1J' adm1nlstrcl.tlon 'lot 7 ~ Harveysburg. daughter Pauline near Bellbrook. . lI7. R. J . Spicer. ,O reg.; 128, A. . .00. O. W. Ayer •. 1401'.; 410. to{ ""rv\le.; 701. J . 1"""'08, Mor.i 70.. ' ,.. S I r.wilbel' ~ to them by the 10- Braun. PIIII' :PI.; 129 E. N; A.rm· M1I1Ion, WYvll e,: 41t. 1.. C. WII; ~L 0 , In.me~. Wyvlle,i 70S. 1i. . November 6 was d~i'gna.tel1 for the I.6.b ey E. Surface to Carl and .M1', William Sollar, of DII.Yton, 11 .._.... . . 'Itrong, Mior.; 130: O. ,M artin. lIam., Oreg. " 4U. E. n. l(a·lIlll~lI ...<"mPL Wyvlle,; 704. M, S. l;' U!I'III!. " . Aclallne Brown small plot In Olear . tal _ u . .~ Coudle.; lSI. R. Whirllt. COndie.; H,\rlb. ; un. 8. A.. MilleI'. Wyvl1e.; Mora '(0" , W, Al 13rannoeJ(vWyvlle.: heal'lng of the lnventory of the es" , - pending Ii few days With Mr. II.nd Name. and numbers_or tbOIIe 11~-: ' 182 . .G. M, lJ .... tsoclc. Wyvlle;; un. 414. L. E . Cook. Mor.i.. 4ln. E.!.. 708. , ll. LlIlQY. Jollor ,; 107. . I'Me , tate of Louis Welderhold ' creeStanlk twp. H Kis rt Mrs. Stanley Freelan and son. StanC. 8. Veldt. PI • . Pl.: 1!4. · v. E. AdallM. W'YvU e.: 4.16. J<. H. Bunn el'. W)'vlle.: 708, H ~ R. EIIIIl, Wy"II .; . to A st d 'l q bl tbia ~ b~ ~ FlOra, )lor.: 135. C. 1.. Ca.lvert. 'Wyvlle; 411. J. M. HArper. Mor.: 700. W. K. }r'rauenknec ht, Mor. · 710. MaXine Terry, Le~non, appointed' ey. pe Ugu an ley Jr 1.- - tnxn boaae, are beIDa oon.tant- Clkavle,: 136. W p'. Johnson, US . .R. R. Oa.'lnpb II, Wyvlle..i. ' 419. E. J . . Schuler, 5Vyvl~e .; 711. b ,A . admlnistrntrlx of the este.te of Lola Madallne Traber. lots 1583-84 In • . "Blohtr,i 137. R. W'a II llCe. PIa. PI. ; J. '?d, MonUo;o. Mor,: 420. ".. L. Bulon. Mor.: ,U. <..: . I, atlorth, Mr Arthur Morgan of ...... "ton .,' added to,tbe·llat, &nd tbla llat ill 138. X D. Bledl!Oe! Leb.; 13.: J MoTtln, W.yvlle.: 421. ' K. 6 . Snell. walto, Wyv lle.: 713. W. B,. Ta Ylor. Te1iry. Dean Roll Ruth Pierce and Loveland Park, Deerfield twp. . , "'''' • ~ Poet Stile'! 1'111 Pl ' 110 E Re'!der Bv b.~ 422 E. F . Millard Ore,, · Wyvlle.,; 714. H. (; onnor, Mur.: 716. . • MUes and LUlie HamUton ta Ed- pt.nt the week end ,wlth lIr. aud DOW posied at Q1e W e , Oreg.'; 141( H j' CrOllo')'; BlclItr.; US. P. ,T , Bnird. WyvUe.: 424. G. M. C. Adllll'!s. W YVll.e.: 71G. A. w. Ma.;-tho. Lee Sanderson 1I.ppolntel1 ward BI- '-, ......., o. lot ·..." Irt. y .....a- 'rs. LeWis Morgan. ~ , Oftke. . 1(2. R. Dowler. PIa. PI.: IV. W. C. lI&ngle. ~or, : 4 2 11. H. 1.. Rho11(lSj Blllckburn. Mor' i 71 f. . C. M. 1)n"I <. a-ppralsers ' u.u . . . . . . . _ u<;u Burg~II4I, Wyvlle.: 1H. n MeMul- Wyvlle.· .A26, El . E, ampbnll Hvs1>.i Wyvlle.• 7l~. 1.. N. mlth. Rvsb. : . M1 Katb r1n Welch d d h ~ of Boanl No.1 an len. PIli. PI,; " f~7, W. F l)owJ)e!'. Or!lg,: i ·2J!. W. V. 719. J, Elob:vrdson, Mol',; 720. M . H. The olalm of c. A. H1zIlr Ilg!\!DS1j nOll. '5. e e an augJocateclbl .tbe otrke "t ............. WalUG. F . JL. PlYl)'ltre. Ore!!'.; 146. C. lAM gan. " )'VI~ ,; U9. S. JV. Oft"!'" W7,,\!1ltllcrOe, M1,or. ; ~... . "2 9 G the estate of Oharles L H'DA: al Charl~ and Vlna Kindred to H. ter, Mary Ann, of XenIa. spent Sun,. _ . . . H. Garner. PIli. ' P1.' H7. H. D. or.; 4sO. C. Stewart \\r)"Vllc.; 431 . Ji •. lr. . .e!1mll ... "'0r:J , -. f Ii, "t" • --it Mr M Ro drOll O. OUmour ' bl tbe Town BaJl, Brant. ,Mor. ; 148. K Elf : Sltocltey, C. BRuer. W!,vlJe, ; 4h. 8. Alexander. Drllah'i, W),vne, : 723. j\'J . E, Lewis, lowed. W. Illld P earl Vanlca. lot 415 In clay w h s . a.ry' yer. . Wyvlle,' ~49 R. B Oa~ey PI>8 PI' Blc.htr. ; HV8'b.· 72~ . 11• •1')JllClnll. !\fur.' 7 2 ~ . Marr1anna Noell, n{]llllnlstratrlx Lebanon, lbc1ude rertatra.nta HiO. J . 'R. c()Uett.· Oreg.' ' IIil: S:' .33 E. .'EllIe Wyvlle. ; Hf F, V , IR. B. ~el1Y, Mor;: 720. El. J. ro.~k, - W........YWC Bat:ve-Ul'I Ore- Meade.PII:!. PI.: 162 w: . W ' Roll8, J,.lndaay. M;) r. : 136. W. , J . .Iord n, MorJ 7~ 7. J . V, 09lt. ·VI1 1l. ,. ( 2~ . ~"'. ~-, . )rIor.; 163. J. H. Browne. Wyvlle.; ' 'W'Yvlle.; H6. H. A'. €nrnell, Bvsb.; R. L Bom~oll • .J3: 1t8b.: 729. S..,-oIHl- of .the Mtate of Mary E. Orane. med gon1a, MoIToW, Plellaant Plain, and '16 •. O. C. CUrIe.., Blehtr.' 165 . • FI 437. M. C. Woo'is. Oreg.; 438. A. . 80n. Mor. ; 190, n. W. LI"d~ ,Y' Mol',; her f1rst ' and final acCount. 'IU .. ·.va.hl.......... ~A_'A_ , R : WJleoll. OrC!8'.: UII. L . H. Kunker; liawke. Wyvlle.; 4;19. C. M. Trainer. 731. W. Rob crts. Mor. :_. 73~ . T. II. Ethel ~. Wolfe , Franklin lIamed ... a,yne, - , .... _ - .nao .... . Mol'.: 167. J. Camille, Mor. : 158. J.,. Mor.: . 440. A. TJ'llmble, '' '')'Vile. ; 441. B.rllnnoc~ ~ y::lle.; , 33. G. L. T~~~ ~ and 8alea1 ~ 14. ~nh&tt, 'WIfvlle.; U9~ :A. T. F . B. 1ackson, Or g. ; H2 n. Gnr-,·I. Gnrncs, H.vs b.: , 3:4. C. " llu l,' n ... MARK WELL Tl1.IS. • Plckerlnlf .ateMr' 160 W tt eon, Mor.: 443. S. E. , B.utClnlln._ Mor.: 135. ·A . .R. South, 1'1101'. ; 736. P. admlnlsLra:tr1x of the estate of LewFACT! NIIDIIIenI were after rea- Steven .. Otug.; .16i' W. F, FI;mar,k ·Wyvlle. : .H4. J. E. Df)wnlng: lIfor. ; A'. Hedtnon. Mor.: 737. · IJ. S. o lll' e,·. 18 Rook , Charles Moore. O . E. Cham~A'grtin ..... . : _ ...:.. ___ .. _ ... '--- received SIehtr ' 162 .K.. Lea.ell, Jo(or' lOS 4~5. E . .Aleltnn1fer, Wlyvlle. ; 44G R: W'Yvllc.: 738 . G. n.. ...nd r-H. Hv~I,. : . , The State of Ohio c::mnot ....- -- - .... ~ "........ , J E 'Yawnker ' Wyvlle' 164' L' G O' Davl", WY1}le, ; 447. D.,'V. eli 'no_ 739. ·W. E . Smlt'h. W~' vllc.: 7411. O. Y. berlain and Paul Ruppert Iiameq )1orn JIlly 25, 1884, at K(.'llt, tax reaJ eltate, wilhout a vote thorc:IuIlib' ~ abutrJed, aortecl; Kllbu.ril. Mor:; '18&: ;T. " !P. Sh'ft w: ' -,v·a tb. Oreg.: . 48 H: MII)' 8. Wryl'lle: Retlmo.n. Mr. ; H i . . E. nllllk In , appraiserS. ~ Ohio. the third of SCVeJI childrell of the people. The conlt; ~u. ._~ .'" ' ted .' 100. I N. Wooddell Mdld.: ' 449. R. C. Snid er, Mar.; 4r.Q. lA, W , )h>r.; 1~2. L: F '. Scott. Wyv lle.; 7~3. Fred Q. M eker, exec u~r of ' the of John and DcrLha Reeves Dadon forbidl it. Aild the \)eo. & - aad ....1IO . 0QUIl 0 ... conC. "'un-ay Mor ' lOs H ~ ~y. Wy"I1I.'. ; 4&1 . P. G. Pill; t(. p, G. SoutlJ, fiV8!>. ; vey. ' . secut1..A1.o .,' ' WYVUe' . '. . . ' . " YVlle.; 46.2. W. Co~fle\ Clk.vllll.; 744. B. O. 1·' re MI k. Mor. · 7-10. pIe will never yote fol' it. ~ , , ''':Y: ' E. Nii. .baum, .Pl1I. ~I.: 16,3. H: T. Burnelt. W)'v Ie : 4!if. L. Ft. A. Luca ~. Wy\;lIo. ; . 7~('. A. o. estate or Floo Z. Meeker. Franklin, Start(d selling vegetables at : Even your local 'officiall Tbe ~ q\lDlben w:Ill ~eoUDa.v1e. Clkl\vl) . : 171 J . A.. B~n, Mor.; 45r.. R. if. Jl'uTnB1\, BO~Ml. \\1.y\·He,: .47. M, I•. DI\II tr)' , au L!1orJzed to . d trIbute sl.Ocks and age seven cannot tax real Hate more _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1_ till fUture ~..:.I... 72 K. Klnn t', Mor. ; -!r.• \V),vlle. 456. H. H.. &bpn. H.vlOl>.: W,)vlle. : •• 8. O. . Lqwc. OI·~!I'. ; from his rn· ~I '~~-" "'.\. ' ...........0 ' 'Wyvlle ' 174 . M . • 67.· P . Elliing. Ot-cg.; 468 . . M:. J . 149. C. L. Cher,olV olh, Wy \' lI e. : other negotlnible papers of the es· than' one p'cr cent of jb yalue, • Or . trbe ' ~"e eetv1ce · law. Ttie Pl.; 175. v· Stevens. 1t!'0I·.i ~59 . . R. W. OrIs 011. 7fj U, 1,. ' OoctCI', W )' vll ~ .; 7r.1. ~. V. tate. ther's I i tt I e unleu you vote for. ·It• . Apfll " .' ' . " : ' 1760' ' :P; ' ;Refill; Mor.; 4GO. ill. 'M.. Thomp son. W'.v vlle.: Chri.t1all~.c n. Mo!·. ; 7r,2 . N. H. 1-..1 11 1:. farm. E s tnb· tbo con.titution .t forbide It. n~ DaQleII. With ftnIt and aec-' Whltaere Mol" ., 4 A. G. Trlv ett~ RvJl'b.; ~62 W. H Hvsb.; 7u~ . . J . I" J nUirr. !l vsl' : J'. ·,torneY fees a<Iowed In the mat~ lished a horse· ~eal eltate ~ . protected by_ ond IlUtlAl.. ciOJY and ' a.bbrev1a\ed er. Wlyvl\e. ; '179, 4 S. F . Bl8hop. l\10r.; 76.4. 1ll; I•. LIJ cds, \V yvll e. t.er of the estate of SuSanna. Meeker. radish route Iron· bound cQndldona in the: i . ~, . " Pl.:~ ISO. r. W. F11!h. Mor, ; 4~G K. O. . at agc tc;n, ~ (or the 1M ~ in J. Curtis. Mor.: 001 82.. :.6 .1.. fl. alllJlSettlement of $3.000 for d~th of S ta to Conltitution' - . . it 'antl from his should . be. See Article 'XII ..... _ , ..... _ ... r.-4. BcIU'd 'No 2 . 18~. R. O. Mqrgnn ~. Fr~G~gee, Oreg.; O&ear A. Eaton ~u'horlzed by the "~~ ...., ~ .... - . . ' R. W. ' Kartln. Pia. , ...or.... ~ . ~. TA. . enrnings help. Se.ction 2, of Obio'. ~ " follow: Brad'bury. orel'. · l/1ft. . 470. It. B. Bunnell.. court and the IIdmlnlstiil.tor ordered ' ed support tion. , , Blohtr' 11'1 I!' Hv"b.; the family. : tts;' l!l. . '1'): i 478, 0 distribute P~eQa. 1f Inyone tries to teO lOU ' Wn$ gradthat real CI\8te tuft WiIt'be E. J, Clkevll lIa~hnlt. J. .November 15 desLan"ted for tho .: e.i... , 0 '-uated from a£feeted by repealing the ula .•• ,-"._'-'''' '192. ·C. A .....an<t\eN~W SUITS hearing of the Inventory of Robert tax, or by any other Stat. acV.'!!"Jl~n'':, .:::!4'Dr..~-: · C. Kelly, c....:.:.c..:..-"-.:;:.....::.:.::.:::.:.:.:....-II-......,":"-~-ILu.w=-~-v;;rn;.,.:-1r..:; ... ~. ~,n, Mer. ;, 480. N. Lewb, schools at age " tivity, tell hiln that he I. either inexculably ignorant, or fa ,.. Hvbll.' .82. , Oora Shotwell entered suIt against John H, 'Mount, Carlisle, executor ' fifteen. Spent the next four year.s Borting to a wilful' faIMhOod. ,' .... .,..ur'~f'- ';;r"i;::::,;_; 48 i1.., D. Rebecca Vorh1s Lebanon' John and of the estate of Oharles M. Mount, selling his father's ncw book, . .UIOA'O,.., '\Vbtlacre ~ • ' , "The Tree Doctor." and ' al so Tell him he needl to read tbiI \\ 'Y,,11 . r tWOert StJotwell, lrranklln. for per- filed his first 8CCQIlIU. typewriters in Cleveland, in ordt'r Ohio Constitution. 4~7t.to;; mission to sell reall estal;e. The pro,Anna Miller, widow, elects to take to cam the mOflcy to go to col· w. A. perty was wllled Mrs. Shotwell by' under the Will of Frank D. Miller. IC~~;l iercd Ob rlin Academy at I..~cezt. her mother ('Or her Ufetlme. She asks Franklin; November 15 set for hearage twenty. Spent nearly three ' \~~~. pei'm1ssion to sell ,RS she does not Ing o~ the InVentory at the estate. years at Oherlin Academy and ""IlQC' r8. Ryab.; have funds to keep It I~ proper reo Odie Kroener. Hamilton twp., C(l~~~e. college at age twenty. 'l'j'-o:'-i . pair. found to be mentGlly III and appl1ca.th re e to he lp in th e !llruggliltg A, EI8:Ie Collins, Franklin. asks for a ·tton tC?r admission to Dayton State little bu si ncss of his father, the .t11l.e n.aKc. divorce from Charles B . Collins, Hosp1~ ordered. care :In ti Ireatm cnt of trees. • At this early flgc, ~l:1rti\1 L. GOG. , 1<. charginlf JIllelty. She also 'a sks for a ' ,Bale, of teal estate or:dered In the ' Davey bcc;\llIe lhe g Iteml ·man. Gatee, rest.nwl.lng1>rder to prevent her hua. n:atter of the estate of WIlliam Lov ~ aO'f'r, and Ite built a !ucccssflli 609 ' .• • "'bor~ . band molestlng her', eLt, Harveysbupg. and cJa.jm of A: H. nation-wide bllS i n e 5 S, on tltc' stubbs, W"~,6/lv.we, ordered--pal<1. !n umlntloll of his father's creativc "c lliu ~. . PLEAS PROCEEDJNGS . The oo~ 8>Pproved tile followintr . It was Martin L. D .. vey \\:1 0 Inventories: estate of Leah Ann' paid off I,is father ' s ddJts, :t11.1 Thomas Oole. Erma R . macJe his fath er's dream a ' htls;· . , De!end1lnt · aranted 30 de.ys addl· Lindac~, . ' :l !t 3uccess. He ha~ a t:1ollsami. ',tlonal to ~Ile answer In the matter Wl~ and Martha. Trine Vorhls. loya l employees, and does a bl"';. . ness of more tha n t\VO million ' ~~8'.l:'!dc~, '-'·nrl~'ey. of Oharles J. Waggoner. admlnLstra- , The .court set· November i2 to hear dollars a year: His concern, The :tor at the estate of Andrew ·D. tbe schedUI~ of claims, debts and UDav!!y Tr~e ,&tllert Compnny, ' 'SchUltz. Lebanon. against Fred 05- 81bllltles' of the estate of Ruth Hanhas the highest credit and 'pron~ Crow. fess;onnl standing, , ... barrie, Me.soD, for dla.mages . . The schedule of debts of the tol· Davey', Lodae and Other , ,Move .to -SQuash afIl<1a.vit against Affitiitiona . defend&nt s~jned in the II'I&tter at lowing es~ , .J'Iave been a~proved; Mru-y Eva Pfobasco, n10mas OOie, ' . ' M~Olber of .Kent Rotary Club, state of 'ohio aBatnst John ShuMary E. Orane and' Luoy Hast1nglll ,Twin Lllkea Club of Kent, Akron , ma'ker,LebanoD. . . ' and ' ClevelunCt City dub~;. and , , ~et1tl!>D ot WllUam Hufford and ' l>Iational PreIS' Club of wash- ' , .. , ington. . He and his wife and children are meJ;nber/l of tlli: Church of Ghrist (,Disciple.). 1 t Heu a member of the Masonic Lod&,~, including COlltmnndcry, Shrine and Grotto. BeloDg. to the Eagles, ' Elks, . ~oose• . ~Iilthts of P1thi;as and

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Miami Uni~er.ity Cincinnati Law School EXPERIENCE: .Bom on farm Sueceuful bu.inessman Ju.tice of the Peace, Oxfoa;-d Town.hip Twice Mayor of Oxford . RECORD VOTE: Polled by Mr. Pulley each time his name has ap' peared on a ballot during ~he last 4 years-jndieat· , ing he i. approved by people of all partier..

. I am therefore biking this opportunity to solicit your BUpport in my behalf for re-erection as COUNTY ENGINEER (more commonly known as County Surveyor) . at the coming election Tuesday. ~ovember

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As you well know the COUNTY ENGINEER is responsible for the maintenance of all the County Roads as well 8S all Bridges and Culverts on County and Township Roads in the county. The funds for this purpose are now derived wholly from the Auto License fees and the Gasoline Tax which the County receives from the State. . Since I took charge of the office this has been th e only revenue the County has received for Roa«h! and Bridges. For many years prior to that time there had been an additional County lev3' on real es"e, which raised an amount almost equal to that of the Auto and Gas Tax.

PULLEY FOR SENA.TE COMl\UTTEE-Dl·. PhiJlpp H. Lol1Jlll1n chalrman, McGarvey Murphy, Secretary, Lester Smith . TrcB3UJ"er. POLITICAL ADV.

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Therefore when I took over the duties of the office as COUNTY ENGINEER, I . was compelled to operate on about half of the amount that had formerly been available for this work. Traffie dn the 1l0ads has constantly incr-eased, and the transportation of the school children has become , g~neral throughout the County.

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By practicing strict economy and adopting better methods of operation I have been able to maintain all the Roads that had formerly been black topped, and to add from 20 to 30 miles additional each year.

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It has been my constant endeavor to keep the County Roads in good repair throughout the. entire year, free from drifting snow in winter, an d to make prompt repai,rs in case of flood damage in order that ~he school busses and mail carriers can operate .safely and make their· daily routes .on schedule, as well as the public in general. This is a service ·that you have every right to expect and . are entitled to. . Thanking you for-your past support, .and assuring you of my continued coo,peration, I am,

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Dayton. Mrs. Luq Walton and Mrs. Vesta

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Mr. EalIl CoPsey. of AUlance. was a weekend guest of hl,s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Copsey. z Mrs. Olaro. Engle Is spending two weeks With relahves In Dayton. Mrs. Carrie Copsey visited In Springfield on Sunday• Mr.~~ Mrs. J . B. Hess, of Dayton, vtlilted Mattie HeM on-Bunday. Mri..Katie Haw.ea vta1ted "1n Dayron the past week. Mr. and Mrs. George Powenlo of· the · voters Included In !'uch a. gro~p Sprtngflel~. were ~un~a.y . gueats of have remained silent becal.lle they Mr. IIl1d Mrs. Elmer DeHaven. do 1lOt desire. fur many and vanoua Mr. and Mrs. Bloch had as guests. reaSons. to Incur the enmJl;y of those, on BIl~daY. Mr. aDd. Mrs. Xoblhar!D. In .c ontrol of governmental IIlJencles. of Jamestown, Mr, and _Mrs. A1 . ~llnSky and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. ~ such Is true In the p~~nt . elec- J~olley .Koblhagen of Cincinnati. and tlon. then Wendell Wllllde wOl be Mrs, JesaleH)'IQaD·.Df the next Prea1dent of th~e Unlted Mr. and Mrs. G. V. B1ms spent the States. 1l1.&t week In Dayto;k with Mis. Kate Boyce and dauah

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·Jbeitlue Is clear In the comin8 Slale Wendell~ . Willleie doa DOt think thaI , . ~;-Whcther to maiD the ci«cot. the 'Constitution and the Bill of Right. 1Ol9tDt. business-Uke administration!flo are "horse and buggy" . stull. He kh~... \ ! Slituted by Gbvemor Brickel - or relurn that democracy i. doomed, unless the , . 10 die ...elter of Ilttranp~~ Indlici~ . IIOvemment again beComes -the ~ple·.•· , : .,id ddiclta ...hleb characterized the ~ servant. DOl their malter. He bclinea ell 'hi. pmcnt oPPonent and pred; that' la.... tbould 'be passed hf Congress. In oIIiti John W. Bricker bu not mlde by bureaucratic ' deeuc; that PfQIili~ · He cleaned bouse and . courts DlU.t be independent or our Iibcr; ~ In state Dwi.aement. ties ...iII va~ish. To create In invincible ...ithln its ~ and oatiooal defense. America musl \1ave con' QCW ·lUes. DO inacaR ' ill 6dence and prolperity within. Workmen ~~=, 011 millions of the . WlDt scad, ioIls. not relief. Parmen inIII~"''d'' ,~ Ilill abowed IILupius WlDt ~tJ market.. not doles. BLlsiness ' ~-""".'1!"'!~~.1 iIIatad of • dc6cit. needs CIICOufl8etDeJ1t under flir Icgull' l i t........ '. . . . . . fe<prOVided more tioD. DOt thniillin8 restrictions. Ei_ht yean 01 ever.jrow;ns Presidential dicta. tioIi anci"' federal bono... lnR . ha~e faitN to cure tbe' de~~iil!on cir make 'ihe [OWItry ~ie. :n!e~. ~ nDv~id "tuse for the thlrd.tmn. ·,oNE.MAN POWER MUST GO. If You I.,",e Alnerica. AeI behind '. W ~L ·Willlele. , Elect him J .,

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Willkie as UR NEXT PRESIDENT' Selected by the people,. mean$ elected by the peopl.e. This is a crusade to choose a president who not. only will put the iobless to work. but will 'restore national confidence to the point where nationa I ~n~ome wi II be sufficient to carry out OUlr, tard.y .de~ens~ program -- the world·s biggest business IS a ,ob for a trulV great business ex~ecutive. WILLKJE IS THE MAN. ~'illkie will not be a m~ney waster.

'Willkie knows from experience-what it is to earn a' 1fving. Willkia w~r.ked his , way to 'the t~p the : . hard way. -~ , ... . .~. --.,.

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WarPOR SALE-,Black Poland Ch1na ren countY FIsh and Game Assn .. male boll. Amos Cook. phone 12a;'; Stream 8Dd Water. Oommlttee ob03 ta'lned a full ,tank truck of fish from PO--R-BALE-----:.Ma:-:-:-h08~any=-,-ga::::te:;l;:eg= th~ Ohio Oonservation Dept. hatch· t.ble, priced reaaona.ble. H. M. ery at Newton, OWo, for .stocldns 1n ood 091· streams. The truck was supplled at . . cost by Charles Robitzer, 0 t ayneBSbenr . POR SALE-P1ano, two rockers, .t wo ville, bile club .paylng expenses In library tables, two piece WIcker order to relleve the state of hauling MJae Mary Brown, Spring and to ~a.ke wider dlstrtbutlon pasVa1Je1. 031-N'l-lt· sible. lIbot. Approxlmtl.te1y 6500 l'OClk balls, ' POR BALE black bus, blueg1lls, yellow. brown, IUD. fair . 031. and black bullhead catflsh were ob. ford. ta1ned and planted by chalnnan =oR SALE-ltnIIllage. $2 per ton. Eben Leaf. membe!.8 of hta stream AvaUable DOW. Roxanna canntng and water committee. and Game

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DaJ1o.D. 0", at, the MJam1 Bilk. ther sigq~ a rabbit I could no more There were eight churches repre- William Smith are Ilufferlng with den IIp.,.....,ta, aDcl other tblnp W~,. 01111, N••• lib, ~ JI A. hold her than if lIbe had been &< race sellied by a delegli:tlon here Jaat severe cases of whooping cOugh. toq to meDam . . to "J:;:a~ P. M. to 8 P- II. . Thursday nlgbt for \ tlle Xenia Area Some of .our m,embers (l.ttended the .' .... ~ 04811 , MR. . I says. Tbe Meln- , Meettng whicb ,drew 167 people. The Homecoming ~t New .BurlingtOn ~ ;' h: .' ~ '. '. bardl 8h1eld 18, a tremendoWi 1m: FERRY Ferry Ohurcb haUllig 38' present got F.rlendS ah~(\h last, Sunday "fterprovement-weU Imown for produc . the at.tflni:larice bam!&,. noon and riight. . .' • I " . ing tmmed1a.tj! results. It prevents Mr. and Mrs. Howard McKenzie Mr. WJlIard'Halnes t:eturne<Lbome ,·S. L; ~ml*"1. .A1M\~ the Rupture from protruding in 10 and family of New Vleima were ' . . Sunday mQn11ng after Yisltlng h1B charlea Pl~, Olerk , " . day,,' on ~ averaae--reg&rdless Qf dinner gues~ at the PIlrsona~e SunFERRY CIIURCU OF CII R IS'£ bl'o$er . and sISto!;, MarviD aDd !!lI- , -------,,-:--........, --~;:;;....;-,-- a1ze or loca.~ or Rupture aDd no. daY. W. C, SMitIl, Minister tiler Jean HaInes at WW1am Penn UTI~A ,, ' m&t/ter boW bard you w~k or stra.ln. . SUNDAY colle eat Iowa. Tbe IU. B. Cburoti had .. receptlon " 1 - . tra.... or cumbersome 1t8 were at Sunday school at Ferry Bible SCbOOl 9:30 a. m. g . ' , .it has no Sunday. Let's do it again. _ aD4 mIscellaneous shower In the arranaementa. · (lio SurlJCl')' or ,In.~_ ' . Opened by the HAR ' VEYSBURC' . • ..... • _A -• Mr. and Mrs.' Perry Thomas are ' .....JunIor boys. (ClI1D of a 6urpra8 for the .paOW' JecUon Treatments 1Ued.) Mr. Meln" Communlon 1u :t5 a. m. ( blJ wlte, Rev. aDd Ml'I. B1itMe L'-~l '... - ,_ ......;I ~ ~ here for 15 star~g this w~k to buUd a home S~rnlon '11 :00. 111. . ....u on +ftA of their son-In - Ia.w and MONDAY Mrs. C"'ft-I' ' ,,,,ae h06t""" .... . Beckert a.t the home of Mr. &Dd M1'a: . "'".-;''' " .', :-'. fann • >HU' e s Oor"'on u...... . to t·.... Class'" f the ~th Thomas and daughter, .....,.... Caution! U nllgleoted. - , Ruptur~ da""hter . .... -" Mr and Mrs . Ramo RIggs . Boal'd meeting 'l.SI0 p. an. ,.., "F\""ells u ,~ Meth- ,, . , sqridaY. ThOl!e present were Mr. aild may .~Uae 1~. bir.cQcbe,:c!)n- I.The .Th0r,pBSeS are ret1rlng ,from ac- There w~e l.e' ipres~nt suriday ocUst Church at. ber bome w~,es-/•.' lin ' LeSlie Gorsuch and daugbter, atlyattOn DerVOWIneI8; atom·" ,cil ttve farm work. . morning aDd 'Offerlllg ~5.00. An In- day eventpg. I~ Mr. ai4 Mrs. Bert Bunnell and ~: e£o., -or sudden death trom Th~l qoy GUUa.ms andteLester Ger~ vitatlon ts exten~ed to you to 'come The Jo~'s R~~~~!,.=:'" .' daUlrbt.en" Mr. and Mrs. Charles -----d.tion. · ., . bards ~nded -the stG . cornllusk- an .. \yOl'Shlp WltIl 111" ary Soclety, apQ""....... & n I .. w CoriteIIts held at Marlon Friday -"" . dtnner; tor the pu1;alicf. Th~ eve-• " 1 . Houae .&n4' lIOns, "'l8s Irma Stump; ' Men .h aving large Ruptures wb1ob'" Yr and Mrs. ' Per)' BeUVUle and ' . , ~ n-ra_ Ml!HS Anna aDd Ruth Nutt at. nlng at the bQme of' un.~.JM • -IBnddaucbter, . have re~ af~~ ....tended tIie . W C T U meetlng held RED CROSS UNIT .'. Mr. and Mrs. Wll- 'tions or InJeatJon ta are, . , ' . b RI:''''ORD smatt,' it was ' well ~r;!!d. . bur ~ aDd daughter, and Mr. alllo Invited. When jill ~~ra tall ~. ~r ~qcInllaitl a Week: ago and Miss PROU 'OF ~'!to'l '., flUte JUnior ~ ·pJaT "Anloq 'tl\, .'\._ Sbd Mrs. 'S-ley·Tbomas and dauah'. wtit be pleeaed Anna save a report of the m.ee~g . . ....-'-. .. Stars" was presented PrldaY 'eYe~ " : l . .. ., . see ME,lNHAfWI. Be c.'· at Ohureh Sunday momlng. The Warren . county Produc't lon at the gyllUl6S1um un4er th~ . ~_ •. 'I c:lemonstrate ·to · you priv,..t4lly '. . . . . UnIt', Ameriban 'ReelI Cross have m.e t, of MrS. L1ll1a.n carr, .• , , 1Ir; ~ ~. Banner Stewart and to WithOut charge. (Onty ·~en1nV1~.) . . . f~ ..~l1a1ned. IIJ'. aDd Mrll· Wh1te only. ' ..' , .. BEEth G~OVE" ,aD. quot;a., fa d~, '~iI1d Items now in ..Ml'. Jokln Kibler, Qf lfeo/ Vf~b1ng- .. IimeIt Pope Sunday evel11ng. ,'. '" ':' , , __' _ .. , ' worlc. 'win be. ·ib1lShI~ by DeeeDiber tl;!n, was a ,b~e~· ~ter he e :Wed- " ' ... s. '· Mt.~d Mn~ SeasOn, Mr$. l~h in ~lnie tol'tlie, nixt shipment. . n~. ,' : '. '" ' ~~~~~~~~~~~--~-~-.---~~~~~~ Ida SICler·a.nd.aon, <JW', an of 'Day- Both the ,oomm.l~tee ;~ 1l)dlvldual ~y. and Mrs. ' will M~, o~ 1Iew. t,oncw,ere SUnday _Vlsitors!)f ¥r. MId. ~orkers can ~ ' JX"Oud Of IUch a . Burlington, wer~ SU. . Qf ~ Mrs. 'Pred' ~ .. '. . record; and .tb9 C4ilunty FOIId of here Wednesday atterJ\Ooll; . IIJ' d Mr& 'B IINn Rieb·and tam- their UDlt. ,'. . .,., ~. Ida ~J. 18 qUite tlf at ' ~ .' U, to a f!UDily dliuier.,at !dl matertaJs ao are til t\ome: with a . lung .at1d Ia ',! th~li' h~..near \,V,ellliWi, S~y, work IUj'd-the.~nd for maten.ls not I!lUCb'Unpll!~at~ t1m~. ." the occaaloll 1J:e1nlr'Mrs. Ebert RIch', can. not be met until new Iihlpcn.ents , Mis. Ol~o JcileJics ~I~ KIrk o~ aDd "'rs. 'ClaUde Gray',s b1rth~y. . ar~ J'et!Cl'ted, setltn!~, 1D~ per- Sou.th' Vl~ ~ 8W!Ita fl'feadl • ~ ~ent were: Mr. and Mrsl ~nS. ha.ve ~~~~ &lid .~ he~, WedD~y, . , \ , ,.' ClaUde GraY, Mr.· ~4Mrs. ~'.stanltJ mater1ata \\'h.I~ bal'e added. eo much ~ ~cVey, a !~ owner Of ". . for " 'G~ arid Olaudl&, ' j. T. ' Gray, ·1Ir• .to C1'OIII 1aPPUe'& tJauble t~ McVe~ 8l"OOInl' here, hila pqraDd MriI. Jesse P~n, Mr. "nd;~ Of wool or as ftIt as cbaaed &be Bu8b ~ lot 0krQMrS. Thomaa Rlcb, Mr. and lin. yarn Wtll." readJ J~vec1. yUle. . Charlea Volera. Mr. aDd Wa. John TbaDb.are dUe to ~ 1DdIvldUill 0bUJes 'Rudduck. ~ W~ · Oraf, Mr. IUJd lin. da1i " BItrbacb Who been 10 h~ In dObat,* ,.... tlW pest .Of Ii1I maabeI', Kn. and 8CJD, .JIaiJDf8. aDd .... Me UIIIr time 6Dd m ftI10UI ~ RUdduc&. IIoDdar ~, ) Vern RaWll, lIIIbIIIJet.h waA 'aDd B. ~ . . . or Mr. • Otar

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IDCbea cattlab, and· • to 7 incbes and gotten rid and It bas . deta11 executed these effigy pipes for the for baIIa. up enougb for of him to go and dlsk vlteci. to hfLve on been dOl\e. by modlJII ~ year old, apr1ngers, de- The stocldng took approximately the last t1e1d of wheat, so It wont get "tT. IIOJ.I.Y 1\1, E. VlIUlU?" 'ern sldlled engravers. These Ale conbGmed. A: L. Jang. • <»t-Sl- six ho'Ura to cover ·every ;tream In ~one today. T. M. SCarff. Minister sidered the finest eX8D)ples ot Stone thta eounty, ,wb.ere d11Ierent ~etI Oot. 28. This wa.s one of tb'ose daYII. Suuday School 9 3111, a. m. E. 11.. Age art, were ptaced 1n wat.el'll best sUited to 'l1here wasn't enough seed wheat left brnllart. Supt. TUbullU' pipes of stone greatly tetbem. 'l"iua t.nJclt load IUppllecl by 80 I bad to go and get some. . ComEvening service 7 :30. sembling tbe modem In 'slze the ." tate waa In addltton to tbe pa.t:IY coming this e.fterncon and the prnyel' meetIng Wednesday eve- and shaipe prob8lbly led to .tbe ~ or I wtp oller ar 1Jllbltcrsale at mY1!t,OOO fingerling ~ obte1ned by It1tcben to clean, chlckene to dress nlnl: 7:30. tobacco In this 1&.$lon. Red-olay bome on the ,WQ11t18vQle-Bellbrook the club ~t month from the Peder- 'and the iuest room floor covered The Ladles A1d W:lll meet at the pIpes rounded and pol!8bed are alroad,' % IIOI't.b. of ,' Wayneevllle al hatchery at RDch:eBU!f: Indiana. w1ih lIOybeans laId out to dry. It Churcb, Wednesday, Npv. 6th at 2:00 most"ldentlcal with tne "Peace-pipe" on , ' and wa.s correla~ ~th me previoua mlgbt almoBt be called ragweed seed. p. m. .' of historic Indla.n custom, U"l'l)UA'I', NOV. 2. plantln&. ·The. comblhe. took the ragweed off as A welcome awaits you at . these Numbers of pipes deliberately . ,........ 1 ,. ' . . The folio"'", The WaneD 00. PIab and ~ neatly M the belUll!. It would really services, come and; enjoy Ulem wltb 'broken lead one to believe they were ~ ~at1on wt~ bold Its next meet l1a.ve pa1d,.better tobave cut the us. . a Of. a sacrificIal or burial cere~, 1n iood coudlt1on, 2- lng at the LetPon HJ1l An Prankl1n at . beaM tor bay aDd bougbt seed next mony-an offertng no doubt to so~e .td2 a"""n" fUJB, bOok case, .11' e,t ' 8:00 o'clock p. m :·.November 8th. year, they were pretty green butwe WAYNESVILLE ( )KVJI.CB OF pre-hlstoric god. ~ table, 2 antique bure8ui, 2 With two well-known speakers and had to have them done when we had CDBIST _-'-_ _--....,woodeD beida and aprlnp, t l'OClkers. special movies. the meet1n8 18 ex- others done for this l1~tle patch ot W. C. Smttb, :MlD1ster CEASARS CREEK Nt ~ ,_ 1traS811t. cHa1rs, 2 Id.tcl1en. pected 't o be one of ,the ~est held flay beanS was too tor .them to SUNDAY .I __ , _

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Co.. WayUesvWe. Protector Harol<J Brant. The 11sb Johnny cleaned the work room anti. gram prepared th.e lng and other evidence of (:Iress. The.. "'-:'--":--"'-=--=:::-:-:-=--::-:-:;::--;;S:::t:oc=k were all gOod 8lze-6veraalng noVi the back poroh Is covered wUh Committee o.t the Woman's Soclety prehistoric scUlptor a .close 00.2 to 3 ~cbes fOl' blueg111s, 2 to 6 wOOd and ' junk that bas Ito .be sor.t.ed for .Ohrlstlan ~~ . Everyone In- server and lover of nature a~ tbe

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Officers for the new year were elected at the regular monthly meeL. Ing of the "H & H" class of the Methodist Chun~h. held Wednesday evening, at the hom e ot Mr. lind M r~, Russell E , Fronk, wlllh Mr, n-nd Mrs, 1 E, F, C, Shoemaker as asslsLant hosts, New otIlcers are Carl Ferguson, presldent '' carl Con~l'd " , vic, - presl dent ; and Mrs, L, A , Garst, secr~' UU'y-treasurer, , Twenty-four members of Lhe club The marriage 'of MIss BetLy Vlr- were present and I enjoyed a happy "'nia Hartock, "nughter of Mr. ana evening of games followed with rl!'"Mrs. Bert C, HartsoCk, ..... and Frank freshments of home mode Ice cream and cake, Taylor Hawke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Hawke. was solemnized RETURNED TO THE Baturday, in St, Mary's Eplscopal Church, Vows were exchanged at 9 :00 p, m" with the ~Y. R. Lloyd Hackwel1 oflicla.t1ng at the Bingie ring ceremony. For the candlel1ght service t he al'tar was d~orated with white "nd ._11 yellow ehYsantliemwn.s aDd ..... cathedral taDCJ'll and candleabra, Mrs, Robert WaltQn, of n.,yton, organist, presented the program 0( \ nuptial music Includll\!, "Oh Promise lie", "At Dawning", "Be,ause", "I ' LOve You Truly", '\Perfect Day", • , "Wedding March" by Lohengrin . by . , and "Wedding March" Mendels-

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he is, fails where the weekly newspaper succ~eds in its Although all Wayne and MassIe every issue. township precincts gave maJor1t1es When you lay aside the to Wende1 ,WJUkle In his campaign weekly hOme newspaper for president at TUesday's election, h th after reading it, you enjoy they, proved out ot tune wit e na'th M S 'th h " t t tlon II voting wll1ch return«;d PreslWI , I rs. ml er V,lSI 0 dent Franklin Roosevelt to an un her Blster; you carl see the precedented third term as the na'} G d J ' Sml e ' on ran I ma one s t1on's chief executive, face WIth which she we - The voting TUesday was the heavlcomes a returnibg son; you eat In the history of Warren COWlty, grieve with the children of nearly all of Ita 46 preclnots having Mrs. Brown at the pAssing of record balloting, The county re.". malned predominately Republican their mother. although the Democratic balloting These are understanda:ble, was higher than the "experts" had human, things that concern expected, ...l" ndl'vI' dual- and crea ' te a The presidential baUotlng was " and, l'nterest l'n 15611 the firat time In the hIstory heart""hrob -~ of "the' county that the total vote had other l'ndl'vI'dual" ,.,. exceeded 15000 The Democratic bal, understandable hu" loting for county ' ' oiU' es was reported It IS , ' , , ·man th10gs that are neede~ to. also be\he' ~hest In the county II 10 political , oratory if it is to 137 years of voting, ' .... --Illiam H ~ ffor, d .... n be ,effective, rather than Bhe,JU" ...,.0 '1" " l't' 'd posed tor re-election, recelvll\l ' the fflittenng n ' tgenera lIes alartrest vote, of any oounty canmc1ate, figures tha are so enormous his to~ being 9.115 while Governor' oh ' n. bride's only attendant, MI S • ' m pre h ensl'bl e, _ John Bricker Paced all candidates, II The sa t 0 b e IDCO ..t The poll'tical orator teJls- OppOsed or unop . posed. with 110,280 Elizabeth HIll, of Cincinnati,. :wore, a

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Mrs, Elizabeth Rich. of Lrbanon: Mrs, Rob rt Hough, and Mrs, ' i~ Lawrence Hough, or H.arvey s bur~; Th e ladles of the Fmancc comm • Mrs, Charles Elzey, of Oregon'a , tee, of ')le • WaYI\ TOWI1Ship Mo her:; C. Donald Dllatush, by 0. majority of and Lhe two hostesses, club, are deserving of the prld , 8L2 votes, , which Lhey take In RJUlounclug tha t In his fi rst race tor D., polltlcal ofPRESI-D-ENT'S CHAIR the net proceed,;, from the annua l fl ee, Gray ~nducted 0. strong, vIgorHallowe'en C6mival, to daLe Is ap- ous m mpalgn and became the Urst proximately $150, D mocl'aClc prosc{)uLor since 1898, Al>out five Illlllclrcd people of Ih'~ Much locn.llnterest centered In the community ell joyed the fest.ivltles of race for county engineer in wpteh the evening. The wOl'k of Ml.s, 1"101'- Sam D. Henkle, a Wayne towI16hlp cnce Hastill(Jf> nnd tIle membr rs a ma n, retalned his otrice after a gOOd race by his Democratt.-: opponent, hCI' cn st deservc special mention for Charles E, Kunker, Lebanon, His lhe splencUd performance of the "Old Photy-gmf Album ", T he l'(~alis coun'•y tota l was 8,128 to 6,450 for tic chllractcri?AtLiolls, sOllle hUlllOI'OU , rCunk 1'. Locally Henk1e carr1ed all , Wayne townhlp precincts but Massie and some beautiful. provided lhe IlU " tow nship a nd Harveysburg favored'. , dlence wltll en1.crtnlnl1l ent wor th f[l r Kunkel' slightly, more t.han the admission pl'ice Local voLers a.lso followed .thl! comCharged. I 1 Ith 1 te t d to Prizes were awarded , as ,usml.l, for th m 58 oner didrace w r K II n Hr~ ue t I he best imperso nations of chara tel's c .e an aey 0 e er _ 0 near 1,Isted by tlle commjttee, as the ol>en- Wayncsvllle. Scott Pre4 , H • in McOlure-and d th I __ .... agem eyer e COuwuooIng f cature\ Val'1OilS b rInes a ', contests , ts breea pl' Be r k' and the sale oC refreshments con- loner pos , y top ,ng oa s county. u~ about forty-five billion voles, All f Igures are unofflclal.' brown ensemble, With a corsage or tri buted to the benefit fund for the tOLaI or 6,630 votes with 8,328 &n4 The preald~t , JMllled 11.1192 In the yellow tea 1'OIeB, 8,197 re.~pcctl"c1y, ~rY Schnell, d olla'r s of ,;overnmeri. debt eo ' 'I ' county com)J6red with 8,719 for WIl!- . The de, who was gl~en In marcJub. ,Neither th~ orator ~r thbse of kl~. Wayne township northwest g'a\ e r!a:re bY her father, was attired In a Dancing in the audItorium, with Mon'ow, a. compsTQtlve1y unknown his audience have the' slight, W11Jkle the local vote, 199, brown and blue "own, ot sheer wool, music by Irvin Swindler's orchestrn second Democratic candidate, aur~8""'.. 1 ded ttl I I I lch WI\,'; prlsed with a vote of 5.418. est comprehension tlie while ROOsevelt r eceived 160. l'he wtth broWn aCcessorles. The bridal conc u e co.m v~, w 1 Hoak carried Wayne townsbI,P. -me, anina of such. a It VOte..WAS cJoseet 10 .:wayne towDIh1p ~ 1\181'01 wblte ~~&nd ne.cJam\ed one·of tile m~t successfJ nort hwest.' - lost ' second- p ' m. given 'by lilt's no eopersonal 'touch. As a southeast where WWkle wcm, 78-e9. deDiaa. . H ' the organization. B'~ ber Wayne township .east by 'one vote, ' • " Mrs. oward u}'""n a1ld mem Ii to h toWDll P Oharles Hartsock, of l\4llford. a whole It c~rotot be applied HarveYSb~theand Massie res1 d h1t eo:'.'~ attended the bi1degroom as of her commltt.ee wiSh to express Hagemeyer being p Wit 158 M0• d" 'd' 1 f ' both favored G, 0 , p, p en .,. """t" I I 11 ohant: Clul'e 145, Hoak 144 and Schnell 98. t , ~ any 10 lVI ua or any am' ial nomtDee but his margin was not. belt man, The Ullbera were Marvin t helr apprec at. on to a mer , 9 Hoak ran third In the north'Nt!.lt ilY ,but it that~at .sum is re- as laue in Wayne' township, BrIcker Pox, of O.tnelnnat.l, CJeoI'ge EQ1t'. qoM, a.n,~ persons-whClIU!S1stea lllt makl ll g preclnot with· the vote tieing McClure ' d to w h at " It mean,s to t h j! carried 'aU but seven of the County'll 0 f ~.-. QnpI......ield In...,; years car wva.I an even wor t hy , d uce ,and Robert OW, a..wn f tl hi I It b fi.' 183, Hagemeyer lBO, Roolt 179 and average family of five and preclnotll, all, of the local ones being J r., of ~ n..-ton. 0 , le cause w c 1 ene •.S. Schn'ell 123, ' the members of that family on ~e BrIcker. side of the ledier, 1~teJy following the ce~FARMER'S GD ANGE Waynesville south rallied to the . ' ' A U state candldate.s -were Ilven monya recepUon for the immediate .., Hoak banner wl~h 135, Hqemeyi!r. are told. theY';' ELECTS OFf.lCERS Blld McClure eaCh hav'n.,, • \ 88 a faml~y, ~ Republican majorl't ! as In t h e county, famllles ' relaUves and trlen<b was ~ 98 aDd owe ~8 their .part of the go~- with the local precincts golna much held at, the L!~le I~, The br~ and -_. Schnell 78, In the north ,prec1Dct, ,vnment ,debt $1,730.00, It the same way as the col1\1ty lor groom left after the reoepUOD for.. New officers of the Wayne :rown- Hoak again was first, 'having 133. been humanized and in= every !'ICC,' . ' their newly furnished apartm~t at ship Fnrm r's Gl'Rl1ge. elected at Hagemeyer 124 MCClure 122 and t t ' Evansville, Ind,. where they ..will ' the mE'e ll ng Satul'day night, are a.~ Schnell 92I " -d It i ' , U:lua IZe. ' s a s_ a e- . Lebanon and Franklln p~ta Jr.ake their home aDd Mr, Hawke 18 follo ws ; Master-Robert Wil<;o~; Mr·s, Pearl GT~, Lebapoh. bement each listener will re- gav~ the Republl~ candlc!ates employeii by, the Leland Elect.ric ·Co. Overseer-Lowell Thomas ; ·Lectw'el'- ca me the county'& first woman re- , ' memb'"er because it applie$ to large majoptles ~th the excePtion .. Mr. and lira, , Hawke are both n ba BraoCiock: Sec)·etary. Ml's. E. corder when she "topped i..ouia Rohim 'and hiB. of the county proeec)ltor race 'which graduates of Waynesvple school. Mr. L. Thomas: Trt!nsurer-E. L. Thomas mohr, young Le~on ~ iwm. , ' . ' . , . l·ta i "e1eva~ a ~o:rat to that post for Hawke atended the tTnlvers1ty of , FRA~ItLIN D. ROO~EVELT Chaplin-Mrs, Walter eKmick; s tew- 8,1~4 to 6,526, She calTl~ three of It persona 1 m the first time 111 many 01ne1nn&tl, aDd Hawke was a " f'lanklin D, Roosevelt was eleoted president for for h is thinl te[DI in nrd-Lawrel1cc Fw'nas; tho local preCincts, RomObr topping the ".weeklYJ n~W8paper. ' ~4'ynlSviUe"voters put. thelr stamp h}'ad nurse at the Gln.::lnhatl Gener- esda ' t' I balll tin&' dereatln Wendell L. WIIUde, tbe RepubUC!l1I Stewa rd-JamCll BI"IllUlOck ; Lady her In Wayne southwest 73-'72; .and ,T he orator will t~ll us the of approVal, on 'IL one-mm 'levy 'for al H~lta1, before ~er JIIIU'J'l.IQre, Tu y s na .ona , 0 ,, _ , " assistant ' stewar'd - ' Mrs" Ja mes In WaynCllv1lle sou~ ' 120... int~re8t charge 011 oUl' gov' f~ve years wtlUe',~e Wayne RIlra! ' out-or·-wwn guests a~ .tbe wedding nominee. however WIUIde earned WaynesvlUe and Waync wwnshlp BS well Bm))J1ock' Doorkeeper- I B Rich : Rolnohr-ttlso carrtecl. MassIe 'l.'l\ n:' , ' .. ~1 dl.st.r1c~ dIcl 'lIkewlse with the and recepUon were; Mr. ' and Mrs, .. Warren county, ' F lora-Miss Grace Hockett; Pomona- ship, '.' . ~ ernmept debt amounts to one propci6ed' three~mIllle'ry tor tmte Char~s "P, ' ' MOIhe1', Miss Oypale M.lss • Doris FIres : Cl,!res-Mrs, Gray cnl1' led aU Wayne Th.w: r lip billion, one launcireci - million Smitb. MIIII Jane' COOk, Miss , Stanley Bailey: PianisL-Mrs, Thcrlc r-recincts and the Massie toWnl' a year, Ag-ain ., a too The ,VW, &se, voters apProved Salisbury, MIss Elizabeth mil, and , J.enes : p hr ·lster·Therlc J ones; precinct while DUatush '. :. , " levy 268. to iM, 82~ per cent ,of the MarvIn Fox, or ClbClnnatl; , Mr, .&lid , \,' Juvenlle MatronS-Mrs. Charles Harveysburg, Gray toolc W~e great to f!~mprehe~d; too vpte beiDg ill favor of the measun.- Mrs, Fred,Hartsook-and sOn Charles, , , ' MiChener and ~rs, A. E , Stoul; and tOlVn~hlp southwest 88~1; '~ JIl," great to hav:e any personal The aou~ ' precinct .Voted 122-62 for of Milford: Miss Edna Bro~, of Trustee -S, S, Ellis, Wayne east 145-142 : wayne' DOI'Ul-. , .. • . " '. ' b Ii "the measure wtlUe north recorded Lpveland; Mr, and Mrs. J, WUaon west 195-150; meaDing. But cfloP e ' U-. 148-103 In fav.a t of tt, Edwards, daughterll, MarJorie and Don 't foral.' LI1e So'lle, 88, and in Waynesville maniz~q by . application .1;0 The W""'vUle north Ptec!nct" Mary Leah, and son, ' ~e" KJsa ' Friday, November 8, being sponsor~d Tills a.ccoun ted for 116 v~~. of bill " \ he individual~o~ tt(e f~mily. ,~ Iiali~ in ,f avor of the Vi1'I1n1a ~, Prant Barrett" Will J. Carmen Crane, Wa yne township Baals here on Octobel' 1, the latter by tile Eastern Stal', Orclers may b(' 812 majority. • ,,. <> '. 'h 'I 'fa told :tna t 'lIChooll~VY"'~ '1~ for ..o:'l'1 apJnst Oarpentel.. aDd ~ , Sm1~, ~f jllstlce of ,the pea:ce. was named' one . asking that ~rcenwo~d be <:: nj:llil 1I l~ft with Mrs, Mn.ry Earnl1nl't. Clea rcl'eek townshlp ·eaSt Wh1ch·lD- ' Wh,e n t e ama,Y , , , wlille the ' nOrthwest precinct was , M!' al1d Mrs. RQbe . t of three defendants In a suit ,rued froln OCCUI)y\ng qua.rters In an , f IIlrte/i ' ma:ny res1denti, dr .it,IDust pay. ·tlp'0ugh ta~atio~' ~lt~ ~thJ80 forto'~q1~: the' Walton, ~~ ~, Jr" 'Rev, J, 'J. In ' co~on pleas court this week . apartment buHc.1ing of hers at Leb- Doughnu ts on ~Ie aL Lhe Masonic mllnlty went Democratic wHl. ~'., ,: direct in'd itect;' ~ 8um ! of ', $at , towJW11P , ~t ~OVed Schaeffer....... anif'Kra. J. N. RobIn· by R, Hilliard Greenwood, Lebanon" anon. Gj-eenwood claimed that he Lodge Hall, n glsterl ng 271 V0te8,' Hoek 227 and , .' ' . ' 156-27; Villaie south 137~ and , 8On, ,!Uld Mr8. ..~1!1"" ~, of asking that , a Judg mellt~ handed held a l~ase, until March, 194.1 but _ r .omohr ,22~, ~t;'rOb~te Judge a.i6b ' '4~.OO a y'ea~ ' 88 lQ~rest., on ~' soUth, 78-33,',.The tOtal was ~yton;. ~, \y1i11frN Il~ and dOwn by Crane be declared void ,and Mrs, Ban.ls cOl1tend~d tha l "he had ·'GRAY WINS Carey,- runding unc;>ppa;;eo, was . the iJ.tion,1 deb~, -it 'beCQD)~B 700 to 310,. majority of 70 per oent, Il1ss IlUdl!ed JiIaeoD( Of ~DIa,: ,Amb its enfor!!ement restrained. not pai!! 1)Is rent as agreed , Republlcan tn this precinct wt\ h "th ·,I..' ;;a bt and the 'melnlteI!fJ ' ' , BaIley, ,0£ N~w ~ Ky" Mr,( apd drane was named ~oth' as justice FollOWing Crane's dccls1cn, GrccnBrir;ker haVing 209 for best · . e~; .'!'!~: ' . ," . "'l . .~ Mr. aDd )Irs. ~ Mqler, of Ill- -Ild as an 1n11Iv19unl. the other de- wood appealed but this was later " opposed ~ndId8tes, of tJirfanil!Y'-earry that f~c~ am~: aDd .Mr, and, ~rlt. ?~. fendants being ' Wade S . Brown. denled: Crane heard the cnse nfwt' , ' County callcUdate~, allljJ~:unllle~~~'i-"~ with' ~ein 'and ~1~ about,; it; w~, of ~~ T .' ' , " Lebe.npn, justice olr Ttu'tlecre( k Gre~nwood n.Sked that 11. be rcmov,ed I'unnfug on' the' Re, pulbl!c~ ww:nshl?;' alld Mrs. Hazel Baals, from Brown 's CLUrt . It was rotul'Ilcd · received~ large COJnplllmenjt~" It '~a8 made .a~ lmp'r~88~o~ Pla~tl1f in ' the suit , Crane decided to Brown follo,ing Orane's decisIon, TIley were in , 'j~ A~ the ,i~ a~o~t v~a-",do . .In her ta~or against n reenwood, Brown ~as to, ,S!!t t be clate of evlcI~g, S h erif, Hurrol~d 'a Bt-Owbrm the ~e1dy' pa-. ' .. Crane dee1ded , In ~avor of Mrs. tion ~Dd, order its Forcement, . Jonnson, tresaurer, o

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Oct. 30. Hu$Jted corn tOO",y. The corn il) so short that I ~ is 'hard work al1~ ~k II. long thl\e to till the ~~ with the small ears. A nelgbborlng Clel~ made II: lIttle ,better t.han L/llrty push cIs to the aCI' and they said It Wlls \! . ry good corn. The turnips have done well th~ yeal'. They . are I¥g~ and very goOd. fin or. My ctriyr II) paved with walnuts. We gather ."· I'I ern nl·ld. SIJread tJl In ollt tile "Oc for al' to rUll over, then wilen Lhe IlUUS

Wha~ rain we have had has all cOlne on some other day. Noy. to The last d,ay (or election speeches. Tomorrow bI the gteat dRY. ts It cloudlng ~Up? They u..'Ied to call a rainy election dny II. DemOcr.aUc day-or ' W!\S It & Republican, day? 'Both parU ~ arc tryln; 'to get everyone to the . poUs this year and wlLh the automobile, weather docs not make so muzh difference.

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ISSUED EVERY TB~SDAY Ella Mae Ooodpnstcr' oharges C, ' --'-S-Il-becript---i-o-a-Pri:::-:·:-~-'--::'-:-1-:.6:-:0:-:P:""e-r-.y::-"ear .....,. p=-.y-.-=b-:l-.-}:-·n--:A:-dva:---n-ce---' tre/TIe cruelty In her suit for cllvOrl'e PHONE 7021 _ _,.;..._""':""_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. _ _ - - - - - - - - - fTom George L. Qo9dpnster. Leba ,.' non. Sh stlttcs t.hnt they }vere mar!!!!!!!!!!!!!""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ rled Ln 1917 nnel hay no children. She al a asks restOratIon of her ' malden name, SherwOOd.. TAl:V IA·LITl·PC TAR AND Ollie Routzahn and MInnie War. . Itl·:I\l. 1':S'l'Il'l'E ·l'ItI\NSFEItS . . =. ner filed nn action ag~lnst R . H. .EXOAVATINO ROAD ,O IL ~ GreenwOOd, Lebanon. asking for l'e- Ohl1rles and Vlna Kindred to R. are loose we can I·ake. them lip w~th,.' Th Home-Coming and Rl1l1y DUMP TRU(;m: SERVIOE turn of papers. and h6~ ks given . W. and Pearl Vnnlcn . lot 'n 'l :n out swlnlng our hands. It works day was hold Sunday n.t Methodist ' very weU. .J , him In a cODtemple,ted cour.t nction. " Luna Slmtier. Springboro. fllCd Ma~lnaw lIddltion to Franklin. Ohurch. Dinner was served at .t ho PIT RON. LOADED 300 YD. Arinlsuce Dey. An arml8tlce, according to the dictiOnary, Is "a temp- s uit against David E. ShaUer for dl- Anna K . Madden to Faye Kelley. They wel' having visitors day at gymnasium . li n intercstlng meting ' lot 7 I HIll'veYSburg. '!ollc SPI'Ill,oDOIO school so I well t over was given and many former mem orary cessation, by mutual agreement, of hostll!te.~. A truce." How futile vorce and custo dy of minor child. She charged failure to provid e for' Stanley E. Surface to Oarl and and \' lslt d tbe first. second and bers and guests were In attend llllcc·. • feature toward permanent peace the armistice of 1918 wasl It was like her and the child. Adallne Brown, tl1act In Clel\l'creek third crades. The rooms were very The mask carnvlal ponsored by Pholle. Waynesville 44 R 11 __,,_ ..... to hold .... t t ba Th I h twp. warm Ilnd r Lh.hlk. I caught cold . .... " the P. T. A. was held Thursday ___II: a mtgh y flOOd wltl,l a ew snr.d gs. e evee a.s . mJ Brooks a nd Myrtle Wills to Harry chief fecHng was thaL I was glad not evening. a nd Illuch enjoyed In the Lebanon office Phone .7S·KIa Inundated with hate. greed and lust for power. Will COMMON P!,E_ · AS PROCEEDINGS Lynch. " aeres In Clearcrcek twp. . pupU same usual way. drawing a large .broll;en, Ute WQl'b au to b cooped In there either as r 8.98·111. . Morrow Phoue No. I..lS D. H. stevenson a nd L. S. Tufts to or teacher. Dut of cours I should crowd. the onlY peace be that o( utter exhaustion and complete destruction? Or Kathleen Moore wa:; granted a diJohn E. Holden, lot 3f) 111 Morrow. k P thnt a sem·ot. Tho classes were Mr. and M!·s. Joe Jnckson (nee 15 tllere aa Anne LIndbergh Monow beJJeves a new creative force under- vorce from Edgar Moore and cus. TIlomas ind Mary Weber. to Pnul ora rly and the slow proccss of Dorothy Davis ) of Daylon are antody of t heir minor chJld . neath It all that Ia even stronger than the destructive forces that are Proceeds of the sale of real esta'e and J ean Lash. lot 23 In Orand I w I nmlng Lo read and write was pro- ol!Jlclng tile birth of a daughter. r.f'r'=====~======~i'\ ij l'csslng in Illl orderly fa-sllion that Wednosday. October twe nty -third. temporarUy uaIni It? The worJd can never be the 68me again. If Ute dic- ordered cUstrlbuted In tho matter addition. Fmnklin. 0 spoke well for the school. A group Cecil Kirk. a former student of Martha. Frnnces Duley nnd of Ethan Lewis against Eva Lewis tators can wipe out the walls of hllte. national ambition imd fierce nationLackon to Bessie M. COUing. 28 acrcs 01' flt'st grad 1'5 wel'e enjoyl.lll; their thls place, was In town. Monday . and others. al pride that have kept Europe divided. aDd tn ~um be wiped out. perhaps In Harlan twp. I' adlng lesson. Thoy each had a OUr school was closed Friday. REAL ESTATE MIles and Lillie Hl'lmliLon to Ed'Cnrd with a wonl on H which they on account of the Teachers State I\IAItRIAGE LICENSES aamethlnr will be evolved. that we can cooperate with to make a better INSURANCE ward Blair, part of lot 273 In Leba- m ~tched wiLl! the words on a chart. 'Conventlon of this district. held In AUCTIONEER world if we are pI:epared. When they found tile word that CinclnnaU and Dayton. MlU10n LOuis Wilson, 22. Pleasant Ilon. Mr. A. H. Stubbs. of Waynesvill , The election Ia over. By now you know whether you are one ot the Plain, factory worker. 'and Dorothy Minnie Hawthorne to Harvey and matched theil's they were allowed to read the sentence con~ng It and was a business caller here Monday. Julia Greene, lot 14 In Franklin. 19. Morrow , factory worker. Frazier. ~bUa~ w1nnerB or the disappointed 106er'a. Wh1cb eve.r It 1&, you are "Ull Fred Oarr to Wolter R. Fitts, .18 lh~ choose tile nexL one to do Lt. Mr. and Mrs. Almes. of WlltnlngBernard Angel. 23, machlnJst, and an American filth a job to do. You may have to take your place In the Mrs. Kathleen' Moore, 21 . waitress, acre In Franklln twp. hey seemed to be enjoying It. ton. lVere Sunday evening guests of H. Morris Monroe to E. M. and Oct. 31. This Is one of the first Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wash . pu1.J. of the oppoa1t.1O!l, a moat ~ adjunct to our form of govern- both of Franklin. Llm~ that I can remember ' when I Myron JohllSOn. lot in Lebanon. Mrs. Cleo J eff rles Is I'epalring her ment or you may be cboIen to lead the advaoc:e, but whichever It Is. we David M. Oarpenter, state hlgh, . way employee. and Mary Lou Gough , Walter R. Fitts IfO Arch and Fan': 11Iwen·t had allY Hallowe'en. actlvlLy home here, known as lhe hotel pronle Murray, 84 III. res In Franklin nL all. Last year, I dressed tIle boys perty for mally years. Rnd has rented muat tollow Ute old ·American CUitom of. bowtna to Ute w1l1 of the majonty secretary. bOth of Franklin. I up and we laughed ourselves almost part of tbe building to MI'. a nd Mr. . aa ~ at the Palla. We Deed to tate tbla ArmIStice Day for solemn Arthur McDonough, 21 , . laborer . twp. 10k aL the effect or caIrmeal sacks Roy King. who will va.cnte the MctbOUlht aJld carefUl pi ~Nn:' f, th lace th t abould h ld In th and Florence South. 18. both ' of ... • or e. p a we . 0 . e new South Lebanon. droWll over their heads for masks. Vey property. 'J.'h~ round Tuxedo trade mark In world tb&t muat be built: We need to plan for defense of those tblngs that Charles Withers. jr., 19. MJddle, o d bl k j t tl' Mr. Edward McGuinn. of ClarksROOT FOR .ANI) CO"SICN ac us covered lelr ville was 11 business caller hel'!!. Wed - lIour Cattle, bogs./.. sheep ahd e.rvO!, range an ... hold dear but more .than that we need to plan for attack upon all town. electric worker, and Blanche MI'. and Mrs. ' J~ltm Reeves and faces so that we could cut eyeholes sd Stoops; 19, Lebanon. • to Norril'l-Bruek (,;" •• Ijve wl~ alld . ne ay. tbbl8. wlUlIn ounelvea ~ntt the world that W11l hold back the creation of a George M. Hancock, 25, Dayton. on, ShermRn. lett · on , a motor trip wnere tlley ~ardly showed. The ef""'oll'ressive firlll f<lT the 1I1~1!1I' . feet 'Vas startlhlg and amusing. Mrs. Ora. V!ckers and' Mlss Helen market prlres and good service. Investigator, and RUby WIlI1s. 23. for Florida on Thursday. new and bet*er world on the ~ of the old. The Parent Teacher Olub held a Rain. a real rnin thll) Ume. but Qlbson. of MarUnsvllle. were Wed - Uninn Stoe:. "f erda' Cincinnati, O. Franklin, factory worker. • nesday afternoon callers, 011 Mrs. Tune In on n,odln Station WCKY -,-masquerade at the' school hOUse 011 not enough yet to bring th~ spring 12 :26 to 12:80 .,. m. for our daD. ' · ~ ~ . -Charles Thompson. I'll n rkpt re'Portll TIlursoRY night. ~ltOBA'l'E COURT . ,!>a: k. TI,dfe Is som~ wa~r there but OtJB SCHOOLS Mr. and Mrs. Frank HI~tt; .mov~ it seems to be just surface water. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Smart atThe net value of th~ estate of Will to their new hOMe recently purEvcryone tal~ eltletlon aUd aU tended an "old fashioned parly" WARREN COUNTY SALES LMt . . . WIll National Education W~k. In the exdtement of elec~on R. Lewis. Lebanon. former Warren chased from Nora Hout.on, the favorite rad io p~ograms glvlng Thursday evening, honoring Mr. a~ TAX SHOWS INCREASE 1WDptllP'" . . mw:h was tboll8'ht about it but the schoola were on dress county auditor, was determined at Neil Oompton allld family. moved way ' to polltlcal speeches. By the Mrs. Harry Sbldaker. whO were re, $697.77. • on Thursday to the houslI'vacated by 'time the paper comes out it wlll aU cently married, given at the home of The coutt set November 21 to hear the Hletts. " be settled, w~ hOpe for t.1l~ bcs~. !.he brides m.other, Mrs. .Oarbor. or Don H. Ebright, 'heasurer 'of State • ~.aDd many ,motbers and trlen~ of the ch11dren v1Iltted the schoots. 1& . . . aD ~ ~eDCe to iO Into the school room and slip qui- the sehtidwe oC claims. debts and 1\Joan Hartinger Is Ilo.:oe from ' . .' . near Wll{nlngton. . Monday releascd Sales 'Tax 118l#e3 < No •• l~ Another month eglllJling, • h etIT intO & lIMIt . .t wb1le the clasa· went on 'with the ~tlg lesso~ or ,abilities of bile estate of D. DelaWnre whert~ sh:~ at~ends sOOO2,I, Thll.t;lksglvlng just aro'und the corner Leo Rat;tman, . the son f Mr. and for t e n1'st nine months of ' 190 wrcu ~ ipellma. MUter, Pi'ank.lin. . . on account of Illne!lS. . and Ohrjstmas 'just over the hlll. '1 Mrs. W~lter Hartman, of ueaT he.r e, W lell hows that CoUhty w. ~ ~ 'aI o~ acboola. ~d of , Ute ~ t~t everyone has ,A ce~t\;cate of tr.anster ordered ~. ; lIld Mr~. "If P: Sa1illbury of love ~hankg:i,vlng In tIl'e ..co~ntry, has ~eturhed from ,Mayo fIospltaI. olltrlbu~d as its S1~re In Sttles TalC 'I ~ ttc. ~ t' tine bulldinp ood ui t b t 1II8ued ~. Oharles T. Ellis. executor wa.ynesv~l.e cal~ OJ) friends here that Is ~bere it. se,ems to belong. 'Rochester, Minn., where he under· monvy $71 OS7. 13 for the three01' ~ ,,-... . 0 our ,and If eq pmen u We of the estate or Thomas Clark. The 011 FrIday. . There is a feeling. tha.t comes ' when rent two opera.Uons. fourth s of the ye~r which, comAjlre(\ - - DO& t.bIDt. tbat we ~V~ DO problema, that we can sUde along w1~- Il6tate was det~rmlned to ha.ve Ii net Mrs. W. E. Bqgllll. was operated ori you look' at; feed In tite barn and . Mr. ClIfford South, 0 Detroit, bas to the $60,193.80 showrt for the same CMltitbouabt OIl our part 01' plana 'for lmprovement. vaJue of fM7.89. at MoOellan Hopltal In Xenia on the rows of cans on the. shelves.and been the guest of hls Sister. Mrs. period 'Iast year. Is an Illorea~ of Ben are . . . qUNtlona that everyone Inter~ted \l) our schoola would The .~ventory of the estate . of Thurday. She Is .re lOrted d()lng ' hne. the 'turkeyS. fatteuJng In the field Mary TUcker. 18.1 per cent willie tll.e ave: aile for ......... Wb&t are we going' to do about overdowd1ng? On almost every' Mary P. ,creamer wUl be henrI,! in Mrs. Mary Kyne, Mrs. R Alexan- thll't makes .you uilderstnnd the Cull The Wiley Berger..pro~rLy. wa 1 the wbole state -Is 12.. 3 per cent. . , court November 19. . der and Mat;aell Moon ha.ve returned ""2:::::::===:;: rc.d In tbe cinmt.rJ there. are .~ce little new hO}lBe8,:many old .houses are The report of C. S. Irwin. Leba- from a trip to Washlnl:-toll and other meaning ~f Thanksg.tvlng Day. . sold Thursdli to George Salld.!lI:I. ..... -=tIebIIr fIlr.ed Up aDd rented to·people who hav~ come ·from neaJt)y towns non executOr of tiheestate of Leon- points Dt 1ntere~t. Saturday is .~ean ul? day. ,The Mrs. ·UZzle Sliidaker, who was II TExA(,() ,:'!f ~TIO. -.- .~ . . World_In toWn wt whose cb1ldren .come to our county schools. I~I\& SlmontoIi, approved. Mrs. Luoy .WaJtorltis suffering with barn is all cf~tied ul) till it shine!!; for several iJl(~nths has ·.recovt' .1l,j ROBBEI>' OF $15 but the back porch !ltUt Is fUll of the and Is now able .to caU on her lIlany' ~ ~ emlltJ·rooma in the city schools but Utere are not many empty Sale C?f real estate belonging tQ a broken thumb as, the result of a overfloW' from the' worltropm. Tilere '(rlends In to~n. ...-......, aear.1n count, itchoOia. TAI.s means tJut.t Ute-c~81!e8 are too la':'e. The the estatll of Luella TllomaS ap- fall. haS been a good deal of talk In the' . M '. M th M IJ r D to .The State Highway Patrol aod tbe'Dl , ore dlfl1eult .ea the .prob·10m ., of the back- orPrdoevreed4 .and d~Wlbution of proceeds . Mr. and Mrs. '0 . V. Sims returned lleJgbbomeod as to whethe th rs. ar a n ; s, 0 ny n. Sh IIf W'lltaln -.. home on Thursda.r from a visit In bul cUng on the St"'-pr f ~ e .~ew !1pt:nt. ~"e week enif ,y.rllh her mathQr, , en: ~I~_ J Hufrord are Inward chUdlen aftA Ole more opportunJUes the _wht ones 'have tor wast- . The urt t mber D to ; . . ~... w r- arm was a '.... " Am ' anda Starr ' , ~es ttga.,~ a robbery stllged by three co sa Nove a2 to hear ay n. '. house or a ./:larn. It Is a bes utifw .'..... ~. .' motorists · Tbursda v tIiDe aDd p .ttq blto ~ubIe. What ~Ds are being made to take care the scheduie ot clalma, debts and Mrs. Lilias Wiclte·rsham. of Xenia new dairy bam w·l th all th . t ' Mrs. Elizabeth 'Ooppersmlth' who . 1 T ' · . Y e enlng, at the t ' 1 I • '. '. " . . ' e mos • . '. . . .oca exaco gasollnc s atlon. The " ciI~, -Iabdlttea of thf,l estate of F?aa . Z. \ was a 'Sunday g ,est of Osa. ,salSbury. modern equipment.- room fQr twerr Is .maklng hOl' ~o~e hel'e this ~Int ' r" station, operated by Earl Coimer, I. UI.J' provtak)n tM1ll8lQde to buy II~ tot the chi~n who need Meeker, Fran~, ~~te determined . , . -;-. ty- .our cows. I went through It to~ to b wl~h he~ daughter, Mhs Huth, ' was In charge nt Charles .' e at them butan not afford ·them? There Iia~ been an ' exafn\natton '~f the to have n~t .,value of $30:509.35 B.l'\d R~pPlnes~ con:;18.t.s In being ' and aay . .E've.ryUUng from an electric, who'l l ~n..ller If! our sohool, I pent:' the time ~f lhe 1'Obbery,..a.t ':' ;. ni. ' suC<;CSBiolll! determined. dOing ~~, only what Gad gives. ' ventnatlng system to an lind ~ the w ek end.pt bel' hODle, In Saylor WWI .,.., , _.I. I_~ eyes 01 .... cbUdren of the schools but UDleaa It Ia followed .up to see that 9dJe Kroe~, Ham1~tQn tow~h1p, finet. what we gIve "· ourselv s . and grounci manure 'Pit ' where 'the" ae:- ,c ai·k. d.lnclnnatl ~ " " . \ the ~l'!"\"~~~as ~~aged In ch""k.. ~ •• +hA- 1IbO n ...... a more careful exarmnation ,'et'it arid that . glasses are f .. ..:.. tall ill and appIi catl.o n other8 through HIs 'te nur.e, can! rl? ure . . " ,m . 0 passe fI car. accompanJed -...... 0 ....." men • y . Is dumpe(l 'directlY lnto the Mrs. SOuth, of :J.eb nOI , 'Is III at one aof ·the th' thil twby ~ for those wbo6e ~lles can not do 'so the time and effort or for adtDl.s/Ilon to ,Dayton State H.os~ happiness: consolous WOl'th,Jsntll>r~rs . spreafler ready to be h~uled ont, . tllO 00_ e of ~l(l. · tbught6r. ,- Mn. efuPtled the ' clls~g~wer:f e:oou~ · .~. the examination ue' wasted. pita! Ordered file(!. the hungl'y heart Illld JnothiJlg eke NGV 3 Another lovely Sun""n It Mary 'lucker. ' . ' *10 The th" " . I . , J rh ' B R066 F can .' J III B k '. .. • . ""'Y' , ... • ,w..~, "'~ not'-detected unI. t.bere anythlni belni dOne to provlde 'YanU&it~ for boys over na " aedesadm\ ' . '_tratomant' th r~nt" _ - ary a er Ed~!- 15 strange lWr there peems to be . Ur;; .•Le Tinney, of Co. wIn, 'lias a til atter the ' men had left. " . m . n", r o e esta e abo t ' d I • .. ' , ., ~ wbo have not reached the seventh ~. Of all the cbUdre!'h In. our . of Ida 0.' Denise. EJesa. Bridge. . _ ' . u a sevenr ay cye e ~f w.eath ~r ~USlne.ss caller here saturday. • .. "- - - . A ,gOOd man happy 18110 ('ommon .. 'for ~, lon..g time. W.e 'haw !t. ,~d beau- .Mr. and. Mrs .. J, Glln .~y.fel'd. . of Diy- , rUSE - - MlAMr·O '·AZ. . .· .1GhOo1I these are the OOell who need that tralnlng the ·most. ~ny ,children Charlotte . Munger and Rlphard ' «ood. ..,..ob an tI I · Anr. • .... .. 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counted, we would be amazed to finct _the sWn total reacb.\ni up the' fllty mlWon ' dollar mark-whlch Rec'tDt gu~ of Ml~. and Mrs. ·S . , "_ .. ~ 4t would be approxllnate)y a dollar for H. Burnett were the llLtter's cousins. THIEVES TAKE CORN, . Forrest Wi nchell, pa ~t l?resldent of • CLA-D'Ct L • ..0.... ' each vote cast." Whether or not the Mr. aDd Mra. HaJTy Gulon, of DayCIGARETTES, OANpl' ~le . SmaH Stock 8.q~ocLaUoh says ............ _ . . . . . POll~ scribe la correct In his esti- ton. there Ls something as disturbing as It mate will never be known-but the Mrs.' zoe Brown, of Wnshlogt.on O. Lebanon-f3herUf WUlIam Huf- l~ unusuul, goIng on In tile pigeon _ As thla la written the election 111 have'~ In. ~ori 10D8er than any taot that Presidential cardpalgns are H., has 6een vlsltlng 'her daughter, ford reported Mo~day two gasoline world. ·"In t he pasL fOlll" or fL e aUll than three days away. other Oongreaa in t he history of ·t he costly cannot be denied. . Mrs. Ralph Barger aneL flUl,llly. • stations and a farm!ll' had been mon t.hs birds have dropped down. Mr, and Mrs. Harry FIsk 'and ... 1t:t1ms of burglar~. By the ilme It. ap~rs In print the Unlied State8, with' the exception of liere and elsewhere, simply unable to election 'w ill be over and 'Its readers the War Oongreaa of 1917 and 1918. Qaughter, Mrs. F\:~ Fisk, and grand · Gordon Bashford reported his 011 go on. They were on long llIg11t · wID know the outcome. Moet. polltJcal l-. daughter, of Independence, Ky., . ;aLlon, a mile north of t.ranklln 00 Often enough to make any one cw'commeota'tors u;e . predb tlng "he O&ndldtates for the -united states -I • spe.n t sever&! days last week with Mr. Route 25, had been burglarized of lous, the birds carried tl.2>' dlspatt h cloeest. election In y~~. It wm be ~nate and for OOngress..at the reand Mrs Oeorge Gray and Mr. and cigarettes and candy v&!Ued $9, cases on their legs or elseWJlere on easy for 't he reader to know Just how cent election are tequtr~d to fUe Mrs. LesUe Gray. tlnd Oharles Hall of near OarUsle the body . Ma ny messageB' weI' fouml clolSe the professional prognosticators many t,eports as to their expend 1- Mrs. Henry Bw:gess and family, of Mr. Frank M . Slade of Toledo. ba3 said burglars took cigarettes and In lhem and ma ny of t he CRIT Ir>1'l and the serious sa!~ c&me to belll8 tures. Under the Federal la.w ca.ndl- Dayton, spent Sunday with Mr. and been a guest o~ his niece, Mrs. W&!- cough W·op.') va lued at $4. were emp ty. Indicatlllg thal Lhel'e correct. It should be Interestlog to dates for national office must flle a Mrs. Lewis Morga.n . ' ter Kenrick and family 'the past two Twenty-rive bushels of corn valued llIay have been a mil. n;{c m thcm. turn back to some of the newspaPer statement ~howlng contributions and Mr. ana Mrs. Morris Lewis spent weekS. at $25 were taken fl'o m the corn crib " What we would like to know," Mr. and Mrs. F\1ank Deweese and or A. Shumaker, Old HamlltGll Road . 'aid Winchell. spl!llki. 'g lor the pigcomment or a. week ago and compare expeDdttuTes up to the time of fUlog Sunday afternoon and evening with the predictions made then with the not more than fifteen days or leS3 Mr. and Mrs. John Koester ' and son , .$am, or Yankee St. wer~ Wed- Mason . eon fanciers, "Is where a ll of these ao.tual re6ul18 IuIown. now, t han ten days before thoe . election. daughter, Velma of Utica. nesday evening dlnner guests of Mr. bJrds are COml!lg from. They have the and Mrs. Howard Deweese. bands and nu mbers around t.hei r legs PARITY CHEOKS SENT OUT Then after election such candidates Mrs. Oeorge Marlatt spent The Ladles AId met Wednesday afIndica ting l'P..'.lstrntion but nono of . . With the election O'\oer It JIs time must me' a complete report or QOIl- week end with her son-in-law and ternoon at the home ot Mrs. Kesler the national books ha ve any similar that the Amertcan peOple got down trlbutlons and expenditures through- daughter, Mr.· and Mrs. Helpmam of Graham. Assistant hostesses were : Lebanon-Corn and wheat parity llumbers or markings. We believe Established 1849-1940 to the sertous matter of puttlog the out the entire campaign, locludlng' Dayton. Madams Arlene Jones, Ida Wlcal, check amounting to $2.255.37 ' were that If t.hese birds are registered. Larger Because. of Better Servlc~, Defense Program Lnto operaUon. any obligations dUe, b~t stU! unpaid . Mrs. Emerson Dill and son, Ralph, Vaden Wlcal and Meta Rogers. distribu ted this week to farmers par- that work Is being done by some Quality; .and p.rtce; . .' Those who are In the best position at the time of f111118. Oandldates tor spent Saturday afternoon and eveMr. aDd Mrs. Howard Deweese mo- LiclpatJng In the 1940 Federal rarm agency not In 't he OnlLed States. to Judge say that. the i940 prepared- the House of Represl,lntatives tUe nlng In Xenia. WaynesvHle, Ohio tored to Waverly, Sunday, to vi, I ~ program, Harold Sharp, ChaJrman "Further," Wlnchcll o.ld . "we have nellS program has made nothlng like with the Olerk ot the ~ouse, and Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Gibson a n:l the latter's uo.;:le, who Is very 1ll. of Phone 32 the Warren Oounty Agricultural ' the prOgress that was lJ!ade In pre- candidates for Senate, of course, file daughter, Phyllis, of Oentervllle, and They spent part of the day in scenic Oonservatlon Asso.::latlon, reported. had dust [rom the feathers of the birds examined a.s w<!ll 8., partlcl .pa.rlng this ,country for war back In with the Olerk of the Senate. In ad- Miss PaUline Gibson. and Mr. Ed Hocking county. of dll·t on their [eet and we b III \! 1917. under the . administration of ditlon to euch Feder&! fUlng~ .!lImli · · J..ucas, of near Bellbrook, took dlnC4 L ") Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burn et, Mr . ON TREASURER'S STAFF they were relflLSed sonlewhel'e In Woodrow WUson. One well known dates must tUe with the Secretary of ner with Mr. and Mrs. Everet.t Bun- and Mrs. Harold Wh1b~ker and chllMexico or South Amerita. citizen, who has been In olOlle touoh State of their home state a OQmplete nell and faintly . Afternoon callers dren and W&!ter Clar~~ atLended the 0 with governmental dalrs for man,' report of contribUtions and expendl- were Mr, and Mrb James MUler and Republl.can Rally at Lebanon Friday Lebanon-Barah F rances Ro.l'"Anyone findin g su,:h bi rds ShOllld years, made the nther dIscouraalnl "tures under the r~u1rement of tile tamJlY, of Dayton. evening. baugh, Franklin has been added to notify the federal authorities immedstatement that In the preparedness state laws. Barbara Lee Barger was absent ,the staff of the Treasurer;s off1<e I.ately. partJ.cularly If there 1s a mesWi th lhe football season a.t . Its Mr. arid Mre. Ervin Smith and drive of 1940 only one-tenth .. much last week on account of nere. 'rreasurer Oeo,ge B. Johnson , g e In the Cfll'1'ler, or lIollfy ~l.y pea.k In November, ac4deht prefrom school 'amlly spent Sunday with Mr. and PfOll'eM has been made in the first !':low that the excitement and the Mrs ,Roy Newland and family, near Wness. announced. She succeeds Miss Dpr1a pigeon {allelel' and he wW sce thnt ven tlo n speclallsts call attention to 8lX months U IN made in the com- drama of ·t he Premdentl&! campaign Waynesville. Mr. and Mrs. W. F . Clark, ot Day- Garrett, who resIgned to assl;1Jlle a the Information gelS 10 the ' proll r Lhe fact that ~he glUlle lIas become ' , parable six mQntha or ·1817. U such a are ended, the usual dlacUSSloll8 are ton, spent Saturday E~ternoon with post in the Census Bureau In Wash- governm ent agency. If t he blrdb 11.1 ' Ie&> hazardous to the ' pLayers on the statement be troe then It Is Indeed belnlr heard as ~ hOlV much the Pres Mrs. Mary carmony. mgton. Miss Harbaugh formerly was bel n ~ USt{d for any subversive acUv- fj eld, des\Jlte the mauling ~hey take, high ' ~e 'that dUly-d&lly1na' be Identlal campaign actu&!ly cost No Mr. -and Mrs. Allen. Emrl.ck, Mrs. a reLief office clerk here. Ity, we want to know It and do our t.han Lo the fans who Jam the- stastopped IUld that this country . get one wID ever know the full Coat; for Margaret Johris and Paul Johns I-a rt In stopping It," Winchell Bald. dlurns. .{ down to' the . serious buslneu of there la no way In which the total were I:lunday dinner IJUests of Mr. TOBACCO POLL DATE SET The truth· ls, says the National buUdlng, as rapidly as possible, a expeN11turea made tbJOuahout the Mr. IUld Mrs, Elmer Haloes, of and Mrs. Leon '$aUsbtlJ'Y and famlly ALL-STAR DANCE REVUE Conservation Bureau. aotldent precountry tn connection with the Pres- Lebanon, spent a tew days ,this wtf.k at Washington O. H. strQD8 'natlonal defense. Lebanon.-Ha.rold Sharp, Cha'rman venUoll divls1on ' of the Associa.tion Mr. and Mrs. Wa lter Kellflck, of t he Warren Oounty AgrIcultw'al STAGED AT RIKE'S of Casual ty and surety ExecutiVeS, ~ ,Identlal campaiin . ~ ,be obtained. with Mr. and Mrs. Banner Stewart Durtnr the past several weeks Of course, It la known that the and famtly. ant hat 1110re fans are k.Illed or Injured J am es Haines and thellr guest, Frank Adjustment Adrnlnl.~ tl'atlon. OOnas:eas has been martina time, re- Hatch ~chUm1ta the expenditures of ,Mr. and Mrs. 'Bert Bunnell and M. Slade spent SundlflY wIth Mrs. nounced, November 23 had been set As a feat ure or theU' Fall Festival In w'a fflc accidents going to and ~ for three day 1)eJ'Io4s and the NatiOnal C6mmlttee of each daughters spent Sunday with Mr Viola Orassie and family at Piqua. as the date for j)alJotlng on the J947 Ccl ebrnLlon, Rlk e's in Dayton, wl11 from the ga rnes, and f~ other ' t.ranaactlni no business, but stul re- party to three m1Won doUars. The and Mrs. Judson Bunnell and Mrs. Mr. Slade remained a.nd returned to burl ey tobacco marketing quota. ref- hold an All-Star Dance Revue In causes. common to ' orowds, t.baD mal.nIn& in session. No announce- expenditures made by the various Emma. O~field of Middletown. his home In Toledo Monday. erendum. Voti ng will take Illacc at their auditorium Saturday, No- ever happens to th~ brawny young ment has been made &8 yet u to Just state COmm1ttees, and perbaps even ' Mr. and Mrs. Therlt~ Jones and the AM oftlce at tlle courthouse vember 9. The program will start at at.hletes out on the grldlron. when COngress w1li .reawne actual by the dlatnct ana county COIlUIlitMiss Audrey O~Wford spent the son were ",unday guests 01 Mr. and ilere. 2 :30 o'clock. Dayton dance studies t'Eootball coaches do everythlng labor. It 1.8 generally thought, how- tees, In cOnnectlon with the Pi'esl- weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nutt' near Oentervllle. . will enter their sta r pupils In Lhls possible to red~e the danser or inever, that the national legislative dentlal campaign might ~ be 00:' Mrs. Earl Orawfora. A number of persona from here l\lERCHANTS PLAN PROGRAM . performan.ce. Each studio wUl be Jury to theLr players,'" points out bQdy. will beaIn the cone1derat.loD of talned after inuch work and dose Mr. and Mrs. Jim GarrISon enter- f!,ttended the Hallowe'en carnival · at l epresented by an Individual aet on J ohn J . Hall, speclal service directo: legl.8latloo not later than Monday, cbeck1ng. However, all the additional tatned a few frtepds at an oyster Waynesville given by t he Mothers' Franklln--Mayor J . T . 1 L1ey all- the )',rogra nl. "Cornel1a-on-lhe-Alr," ~f the Bureau. " But the spectatora November 18th, and . pos!ilblY on eX)Jeridltures can never be counted. supper Friday evening. club. Ilounced at the Village OouncU Rlke's we\1 -known rad!o personall y, are not so fort unate. Not onlY durTueadai. . November 12th. Undoubt- The work of ' indivIduals, . volunteer .The Ladlea AId had a qul~tlng at Two of Lytle's young men, Ralph meeting Monda.y n1gl1t . tha.t Fra~k- who conducts tlle proliam each I~I t~e game, but on t he .!&¥ to edly the ', dth ~58 WiU rema1n groups aDd cODlInitteea, all add to the home of Mrs. Harry Lewis, Wed- Barger and Robert Slney received lin merchants would s~ge 0. two- mo rri.!ng from 7:30 to 8 o'clock over and Crom the game they are ~ll~ In ses&loo ubtU shortly before Ohr1lst- the totalfOSt of eleotIntJ a Pre.sldent. nesday, serial numbers among the first hour program at the Connal opellin8 WIDe, wlll act as master of cere- In exaggerated ~ee to acc1deot mas. If the Inter'r\&tlOnat situatilo.n A newllpaper, man who has been Callers at the Bunnell home Sun- drawn in the .Peace Wne ~t, Mr. of Oenter Street November 19. ' 1 .onles. This Is ~l1e third year tha t. hazards. Heavy traftl0 .congeatJon, demande, t.h&- CODjp'e8s. may stay in wriUlli polltlca for ,many years, and day evening wl!re Mr. and Mrs. Levi Barger, who hal servC<! t~ years ike'S has held tl)ese popular dance excessive speeqing, sk.!dd1Di ~n ',VI!t coiUinuoua aesalOn unW ita Ufe ex- who baa made many c8mpalgn tours Bunnell and family, Mr. and Mrll. lo the regular army, was In the Srd Lebanon-Cost ot dire~t relicf In J'U vues. Tbere Is 110 charge lor ad- leaves, early twtl1ght with I~ atpires automatlcaUy JanWU')' 3rd: arourul the country with PresldentJal Vaughn Mullen, Mr. 'and Mrs. Ralph draw and Mr. Siner in the 19th Warren County In October wU·mlsslon, a nd rfsldents throughout tendant poor ~iaibl11ty, tbe tendeM1 , lett, . when the 77~ 00Darea wlll ca~datea. offered the lnformatlfln Bu.nnell ~nd famlly and MIss Audrey draw. $2,624.79, compared to $2.668.;l5 for 1he Mla inl VaI:ey are invited to of some fans to m~ ~vIng and tu.e over: ~ 18th OObIrHII will 1IOOIl ' after the election that: "If (.rawford. September, RelIef DLrootor -Merwyn rttend. AdmJSSlon tickets may be drink1ng-~ cause ~ .fa.taUties: ' Coyne announced. The case load lo )l ad f~r the aski ng In R1ke's OhllSurgesUODS &0 the Wile " . ~sta::; was 171; in September It (l'en 's Shoe Department on ~ Lhe The most'llheavlly attended sames r. '

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lie In the weeks just Shead, HAppy . memory , of thj)SC ga.mes: Mr, Hall saYS, will not be marred'>t)y, tragedy lithe fans, too, wUl Ob&efve·.a few simple rul~~ of ; hO. ~: ' ,' " . ~ ~ , ... ·Allow 'p lenty of tuneil.o;get to the gam~. Asswne that roads leading to ~ the stadium will be crowded, anll ' ,. th~t there will be frequent tftIJ!1c delays. Don't; try to make up , lost tLme by cuttlng lo and out of~. , fI/e. S t'art. ear)y; don't hUl1'f: :' . ~ . . Don't Join the mad i'USb'; 'to [ll'st out of 'the s~um. p..f~r. •~e } ' • game. The srtmll amopnt of t1I'ne you lilY save Is not wo~h t e~ef. of bei ng Cl'\lShed or" mauled. by the cro\vd. . '," . ~n 1>1<., ' ' . ,' . .. If you are drlnldng, doq t .drive: . . ' let someone else take, ~ w~J•.r.,. .. ~~- ....

Lebanon- Andrea Blackburn, RoB.OOK REVIEWS chester, was fined $25 and costs by .. .. ....2.Thousands of prlmltnve weapons Squire Wade S. Brown her:! Monday Til .: ! Rever nd Ha~n G . Werner uSed i~ wars, hunLlog tand domestiC for shooting rabbits out of season. " J " Ill rcvlew "New England Indian life have been (OUM fin the sites ,- - - - ~:\lrrul1 el''' by Van Wyck Brooks on occupied by pre-hlstorlc Ohioans. . OHIO STATE U. NEWS ] l'idr. y. Novcm bt r 8. This review, One of the first weapons of man "blch takes plnce In Rlke's audlwas a stone of proper size aDd shapa Roy E. Crockett, of Wayn,esvJl1e, to grasp .In the hand, to be used for Is among the 153 names llstCd on thc I _rlul1l n ~ :! :30 o'clock. Is t ho t hird l:ounolng. These have come to De annual honor roll of the College of t r a sCl ies 01 book reviews sponsored kUown as hammer-stones. S90n they Art.s and S d ences at Ohio State ly the Dayton Federation of CJubi. " ben. Ls 1.0 clul!&'e for o.clml.sSion, must have learned to VEIJ'y the shape. University. 11lld tU publ~ c Is j nvl~ed. . antl size too and to mount t.hem 9n WIlYllesvllle students at Ohio State handles. They now beCIune an axe, University wUl have a. few day 's vacelt or hallJ1mer. Great numbers of cation Monday, Nov Inbel' 11, In tne . Men of the noblest dt posllJons tln l; Lhc m~lves happiest when t!lese weapons or Implement. have O'bserval}ce of AnnIstlce DIlY. lIhers share their happloess with been found and are usually of very them. --Jeremy Tnylor hard ' granite or glar.ial . boulders, Be tiline own pa 1ace. or t.11 e t:lOme are grooved and rep.e..ent hard w"t',d 's lhy J1\II . ~eorge Herbert • work as these grooves were pecked out and. the edges ground, to enable . - the user to lash the hatldle more se'. ureiy. Mimy of );hese ha.ve blunt •.amnlerUke pointe while others are . wore like a j)lade. The "Celt" 11 an ~ngwoved axe and usllally smaller, . . . not unllke our hatc,ICt.s of h1BLor, Membera of the Indiana, K-en- 'of the . Indian tomahawks. tucky or Southerp Ohio Diirisio~ could of the Cincinnati · Automobile onrth~',~wI~t.j,1~· Club will have a regular club'

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cel>tlon ,ot the Massie 'township outs de Harveysl;mrg . Tabulations we r~ late In being an.nouMCd for judicia l ballotJllg but \-Varrcn county s howed a preference for Clin ton Boyd over J:ucJ ge Zimmerman whll /l Gilbert Bcttma o was t OIlS in the three-com erecl race for the J anual'Y 2. 1941. tefln and JUdge Turner over Dunlevy for the term ding December 31. 1942, all being r~ seats on ~he state supreme court Uencll. Wa rren County's ,Francis Marlon Harold II. Burton., ClevelaniJ. GUbert BeUl1lan, Cincinnati. Wed- Hamilton was unopposed for re tlA-n seems certain to be OlUo's new senn~day appeared certain to be el~t- to tIle Court of Appeals and was ao- ator on the blisis of ret~s Wedn~­ ed to a seat on the Ohio Supreme corded a vote of 7.382 in the oounty. day. lie defeated John McSweeney. Court bench. - George Bender and L. L. Marshall appeared :oertain Wednesda y of reelection as congressmen-a L-large for I ' Ohio with Warren county po.sslng on majorities for them over Lhe Demoora.Llc opposition.

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IIALLOWE'EN PARTY J -F.Oi PLAYMATES Mr. and Mrs. Argus Osborne and ~ • • • • • . - - -- (amily enterta.ined a.t a famlly ditl- Llttle '.Mis8e8 Ruth and Martha . 3 p. m. Church SehOUl. SUND~Y AF'l1ERNOON CALLE~S nero Sunday. ill honor of the b1rtn- Wardlow, daughters; of Mr. and Mrs. D. 9. Ridge aC()()mpanl E~ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis. ot Dayton, on FRIDAY day anniversary of Mr. Osborne's Mrs. ~ Wardlow were hoIIt~ a t11p to MansUeld. saturday. where 1 p. m. W!'lnaD'S Aux:1lla.J.y Sewing. Sunday at:ternoon callers at the siSter-, Mrs. Willis Zielep-. of Dayton. t o 'fortr of their plaYmates. Tuesday they visited Mrs. H. H. r,~Is. 7 :30 p_ m. Girls Fr1E~d1y Group. Ray Ma.lnoul! home were; Mr. and Other guests were Mr. WUIls Zieler. venlng, at a Dl8.lllr;ed. party. A typSt Mary's EpisCopal Chureh will be Mrs. Harry Walker and da.ughter, h Do - ibb leal old fashioned Hallowe'en eve .. . B hi f Wilmington M d ' and nep ewo nald St s. alld Mr. nln It.b ' -' . .; r. 1Ul and Mrs. PaUl WY80n~ and son. of . g, w _.sames. favors and . ~Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kerns, ot open all day on Monday, Armistice ea ce, o . for peace Mrs. Hersliel Malnous and Mr. and to ,. . Cre8.hmeti~ , W86 enjoyed by the Cleveland, and Mrs. Jessie Robltzer. Day, Cor private """"yers ... -. ,. . Day n; Mr. and Mrs_ . James Os..:.1.. ' , I " , sn,all auea&a. ~ of Dayton, were dInner guest.!; of Mr. All members of the c·o nununity are .Mrs. Lester Davis, all of Norwood; b . " BDd Mr and Mrs Melvin aUey and orne and sons. Mrs. Sarlth Osborne, and Mrs. Alvin Earnhart and family. invIted to enter t~ Churclt at anY ·. tor. • of Spring Valley' Mr and Mrs Leo . daugll , Bettie, 01 HamUton. . ,. . USE 'TilE MIAMI GAZETTE FrIdaY. time of the day ~~veen· 10 a . ~. . Osborne and son. and Mr. Bnd Ml'S. >" WAIq!ADS • • • • • IUld fT p. m. to ofter;theh' prayers·for MASONIC NOTICE :RUrUs Hoc\arian', of Olncinnati. is _ .. Mrs. Charles Zimmermn spent the pe~e of the . ~ or:1d. ,This last week ,with her . grandmother, - sponsored by the WOldan's Aux1lJary Regular comm u n I cat 10 n o t Mrs. J. W. Cast. of ClarksvlUe. of St. Mary's Church, and aids to Waynesville Lodge...No. 163 FA t binkln.g an9 prayln~:-abolit peaea . • • • • • wLll be found inside the church. M.• Tuesday, :·November 12, at '7:30 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ElliS• . of p. tn. ' EleCtion of oftlcers. payment Dayton were Thursday evening o~ dU~s, and· refreshments. METIIODIST CIIURCH guEllltll of Mr. and Mrs. A. P . MeUoh . Jesse Prendergast, W. M. Evening callers at the Mel10h honle Louis C. nadle)" Pastor . Vern Armitage. ,Bec. FRIPA~-Nov~mber 8 Women's AuXlllary of St. Hary's were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gloeckler, of Church SChool 0.30 a. m. CaeU . ~ ----. Church. Mrs". WJllirun Miller hOSteSs. Springboro. EA.STERN STAR NOTICE Davis Superintend~nt. MONDAY- NoveJnber 11 ..) • • • • • WOrship service ,10:40 a. m. Miami Chapter No. 107 wW 'meet Ens~ern SUU:. .' • Mrs. Roy Ellis alld Mrs. Erwin Subject : "Religion-Hearsay or 'Ex, Ellis were Dayton shoppers, Tue~day perlence? " ViSitors are always wel- in reguill,r seSslon. Monday ~~en1lig, TUli.:SDAY":'-'NOVEl~ber j2 November ' 11. InltJatlon. 'e/.ection .of . Happy Houl' C!~b." ·! -tts. _Arthlir • Mr, and Mrs. Albert KreUlng, of come. otH: ers, and Il&yment ' of dues. ~ Hartman. hos~. Newport, Ky .• were week end guests Epworth Leagu'e 6:00 p. m. Minnie Fr w· Argunot Bridge club. ~rs. R: .K ' of Mrs. L. M. Henderson. o • .Sec ~ . HartsoJll:, JiOlltess. I. Betty Thomyson wl)rship Jeade,r, Mary EarnhftPt ~ • • • • • The pastor will speak on "Chrlstie,n . -, .... : . " ·.... HI-LO·· · Brldxe ~lub, Mr!I:~ Ru.sfiel1 MIss Barbara Lou Bland. of .Teach.lng About' the. Uro.'l8." DR. WITILUi PRiZE" HolUda.g, .Franldln,.hOlltelis. < • Springboro, anct ¥rs. Jo~ Settle- .' The Board of Q,hrlstlan Education _ . _'" Progr sslve Women's olu , myre and son BWy. of Oregonia, wLllmeet at the ~afSona,ge Thursday Dr. J . E. Witham wo.n thO' prl2e Masonlo I:Jodgc. '" . spent Frll1ay with Mr. and Mrs. L. evening at- 7:30 o'clncJt. oAll PrImary for bl,'!tDg the ·otqC/lt. masked persOn ' WEDNEEDAY-~ov~mber .13._ . " O. St., John. and Junior teaChers are also re- at , the Hallowe'en carnivai. Thurs- Wrtendtbip olub, Mrs. A. H . 8~blls;' • • • • • quested to be present. '. day night. . hos~ Mr, and Mrs. J_ W. Fulkerson of The ohoir will m,et , for p'r actlce Dr. Wltil",m Be.rved on the school ~Y-~ovember 14 ,. . _ '. Spring Valley were Sunday guests Friday evening at 80·clock. . ,poard at" KJngs MlUs •. for fltteen Wayne Townsh.lp .FI,\rmers club. ' Of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Fulkerson. The 'Friendship ·,club will meet yellrs, and always takes ~ interest ' Mr. and Mrs. A: S . .Coll~t, H!U"Veys.. • • • • Wednesday Nov. 13th at 2 p. m.. WIth In tbe \ scliools aDd e.iJoys playing bll!lt. hOlltsJ ' .' , Mr. and Mrs. R . J. Willlamson, of Mrs_ A. H. j:1~bII. . with the children', SATURDAY-November 1.6 . Cleveland arrived in Waynesville ' . Fanner's Grange•. ' Plogram Tuesday a few 'daYs vJ.s1t MT. nOLLY M. E. CHUnCl1 LEAVE ~ FLORIDA Friends Meeting. . their mother, Mrs. H. H. WWiamson . T M. Scarff. Minister . _ , and famJly. . Su'l1dn; Schooi 9:30 a. m ' E. A. ·several ot WaynesvWe's reatdents • • • • • t':arnhal't, Supt. ' . ' • have dewted wlth.ln 'the past week an~, Mr. and MI:s. Jam~: BlDitb, of Mrs, Helen Graham and ~ugh-Evenlt1g ser:vlce .'7:30".~ the "lnnd of warmth ' and 8l1D- ~~um.~iana. p., ~ere . week ~ Sunday dlnn d d . shine" ..... dB.. ,"'-"--_ .. ":'-_l. at the home· of Mr. and M:rB• • ter, of Dayton, -ere .. .,. Prayer meet1~j We ' nes By eve, ...""...,.. .... -~a - " , I i gUj!8ta , • • sts M" . and Tr1l1ena EdwardS accompa.n1ed 'RuMdl- 11· ~nk. Mrs. Smith ~ ~e of r. and Mrs.- O. L. Duke. nlnl: 7:30. . . ! 1 ' • malnedAo spend tile week witl{ber Mrs. Graham will leave Tuesda.y tor . The Ladies Aid Will meet at the !?y .t helr ~elce MIss Mary: ~ ..Ed-: SlSter and mother-in-law...' ,.'l',. ~;;,.....;..:.;~";:O';~~.....~__ I . Ohurch, Wednesd/W,·Nov. 6th at '2:00 war,cts. of SprlngfJeld, let.t Sundat · .. , .." • . \.' a business trip to Miami, Fla. ' . morning for D!elr&y -Beach. ' Pteci' . · . u \;~~:;"~~~~~....,...l:;!J...-:7'~~,....:::.:,"*,~~;::-; • • • • • p. m. , H ' " . A welcome awaits YOli at Ules8 end~r.son and .W. B. ~JaQ, ~f r " ~ .• J. C. Hawke was the guest. Sun- services • .come and enJoy .them with Mon~y morning for saraaota ) imd day, of Mr. and Mrs. carl Hawke. of us. .: . ~ ." ., . ' ~: ; ' . ' " .(~ Dayton.

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1'l1e residents oC Waynesville . and the commUnlt-y were grieved to learn Monday morning of the ~dent which befell DiI". Mary L : Cook Sunday evening. The accidcn t occurred on. a return trIp from Athens. 0 ., where she had dr1ven her nelce. Miss Mildred Cook. who is a student at Ohlo University. Complete details of the accident , could not be obto.lned, " but It is known that ··Dr. Mll.I'Y" was ' re- ' moved to a hospital in Ohillicothe after the .aroldent. IwIiere it was learned that she hat! suf!ered a broken leg In addition to otb~r broken bones. She was r2 l)loved to ~OOIel1an's hOspital In Xenia. Monday m.orning.

• • • • • SUNDAY DINNER GHSTS 81'. AUGUSTINE CHUKCJtI Mr. and Mrs. RalPh Malnous. and Jt,ev. R. U. Krumholt.1i. S T D, pastor Mr. and Mrs. Ra ymond Walker o.nd Mr. and Mrs. Lew is FIres and Muss, Sunday. 9 :00 n. m. little daugllter. Barbara, of DetrOi t family entertained thc following were week end guests of their 'pargu ests at dinner . Sunday; Mrs. Cora. ST MARY'S EI'ISCOPAL entoS, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Malnous. Rich . Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Moss enURCIl • • • • • and family. Mr. 1Uld Mrs. Gilber t Ite". It. L. 1I11~kwell. li ed",· Mr. and Mrs. Guckenburg, former Frye and son, and Mrs. Reba. Bradresidents oC Kings Mills, now llvIng FRIDAY- November 8th. dock . Charles Fires. of Vandalia. 2 p. m. Woman's AuxUlnry at the Ilnd a fr iend.. Monis Kennedy, of In Olncinnatl, gave their friends, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Witham. a pleas- home of Mrs. WllUam Miller . Miss Troy. were week end guests at the and surpriSe vlsl t one afternoon last EJtzabeth Matthews of Cincinna ti Fires . home. wlll spenk on General Convention. week. • • • • • . '7 :30 p . m. Public Service of AdWEEK END VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. J . P . Larrick visited mission of the Girls Friendly Society. • Mrs. Viola Hartman, Sunday, who is 25TH SUNDAR·AF!'ER TRINITY Mr. and Mrs. Frank RoUSh and W at lhe home of her parents, Mr. -'7:30 a. m. Holy Communion. daughters, and Miss Elsie Stelnand Mrs. Frank DIll. oC Dayton. 11 a. m. Morning Prayer and ser- bruegge, of Dayton, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H . A. Mohler • • • • • mono and famlly _ Saturday evening guests Mr. and Mrs. Eli Furnas and fa.m7 p . m. Young ChullChmen. a t the Mohler hoine also lnaludea Jly were Sunday dinner guests of MONDA:V Mr. and Mrs. Russell WackIer and Mr_ and Mrs. L . V. Branstrator. Day of Pray~r for I'etl,ce. Sunday. TUESDAY sons. of Dayton.

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~ one-~- : ; wbtch was ~- Thursday WiH B~ ported to bave' J)II8Ied tD.lut week'. Thanksgiving Day

Ross . Hartsook was elected worthy master of the WaynesvUle Maso~lc Lodge at the annual election held Tuesday evening. He succeeds J esse Prendergast . Other officers named were A. B. Cleaver. senior warden ; H. B. Earnh . art. junior warden; K . N. Hough. t V ;r asurer ; . M. Armitage, . s r etafY; Carl Conard. senior d: acon ; Stanley Bailey, junior deawn; F . H. Farr, tyler and E. L. T ho mas, trustee.

We trust that the readers laaue ~aa defeated by 13 ~otea due' . • of this column will bear with to. ~ per cent ma-!Ortty ~ ·t h " .~ __.....:.., vw-...... Off~_I_'t """"'" state.. and Residents of Waynesville and surth wn e t teh~ W 0 lks gEues t CO?· means f~ ~ up the deereue rounding community will .Joln the veryone . . ' , d UC or IS wee relieved: n~w that"we know ,in revenue dUe to the le~" defeat country In obeervtng Than1c.sg1ving t wW have to be maeSe. Qay nex.t Thursday it they ·ablde by - '. i . ' f or 8ure Th an kSglvmg. s nex . . Thursd 'lbe levYinwas lntended to. co . ex;pIl'eI ntlnue Roosevelt. the proclamation of President . ' a Y b ut th e,t urk eya are .que now operation whlCh ver>: uneasy ... Mrs. Co~lett l)ecemtler 31. ~ w1ll mean .. de- This marks the second stl1!Jght - anlq0.usly , searching. )oc~l erease of a~telY tIi60 In rev- year that the ' Chief Executive has stores Tuesday for "Bob" ... enue. dlll'lnl 1941, and WhUe every set Thanksglving Ii. weeJt earller than Argus Osborne, our printer, a.ttempt. w1ll be made by otJlclala to It ord1nar1\~ would be. This 18 being sporting a brand new jacket. r",de~ the eame aerv1cea u former:lJ d,One to allow men:bants II. longer In:'

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Mrs. J essie Longacre was elected caU of three men per draft board to president of the Wayn esville Garden repor tN" o.emb er 20 . It has been aDnounced here. Clu.b at Ils meeting last Thursday . a fternoon at the home of Mrs. This means th at Lamar Earnhart Bild R. A. Barger. both of WaynesHathaway. Oth er l oll'lcers named vll le. two of th.e top three men were Mrs. J enn Ie Conn er , vlce -pres - drawn for this drart area., wUl probIdenL; Lena Hal"LSOck, sooretary, and ably escape the flrst mart call. Ethel Duke, treasurer. Cliff B\'ant, Lebanon. chairman of Mlss Perle RIley gave nn Interest- D' lrleL No. 2 'boa.rd sa1d that the Ing account of the garden school at three Lop men. Earnhart, Char,es MRS. SHEETS IS Dayton. MisS LOgon of Ca ll' (r" Howa.rd Evanshine, Morrow. and • .. it may be DeCeIIIIU'Y to!educe one tervaI between 'l"hankailvtng. and (JLAIMED 01:' DEATH spoke on att-mctlng birds to the gar- Darge\' would be scnt Lo Ft, Thomas, a 1>irthd,~ . llr~ent... Joe or mol'! IIl1IrbUy before ~1 Sa over, OhrlBtmaa. den. The bulb committee reported Ky. for exarulnaUon In case one of c........ the n.. thnt they bad plan!.cd 112 t ul11ps and the three men who volunteer"" is reWorlev" pIckIng. up foot Bomer "....; ..... "" ...... ....... uw8ixteeD states had d~ NoFunero.1 services were held at '-'4 we~ry traveler on way ~o sette. vember 21 Thanksgiving when the Franklin Tuesday for Mrs. Augustus 100 I'ed IUy bulbs on Rou Le 73 . The JeotEd. . latLer were donated by Mrs. Hatha.The trio is fro M Tw' Sheets, 69, former Springboro reslmorrow. 0 of Lebanon ... J,ohn S_tlemyre 'J1)e levy w1l1 be put 1Iet~ tile PresIdent. mad~ his proclamation. and Charlie Ellis earnest c1dr.en8 aaaID next ~ovtllllle' Carey Ohio Was not Ust.ed In this group 0.1-<1ent, who died saturday at II. Mt- way. them . Eldon Lee Oarro.) and Robert convers.tion over their di . pred.LcIted but if It is approved ·then thoUgh it observed the hOUda.y In aml8burg nursing home urla.l wall Mrs. Charles Eichholzer, Morrow, Cltfford Corwin .rave comylet.ed their . ", ... ~.. n . the mOll8Y mlIbt come too late to 1939 on the day the president set. The Waynesville . Civic Olub wlll nt Springboro. djsplay~d her Inrge goul'd collecUorl pleliminary QuesLionalres. The third ner ...,u~y noon ... Albert prevent at a temponz"y ' letup hold a. dinner .eetlng ·lI.t t.he Her husba.nd, a. da.ughter. Mrs. and spoke on the ralslng l\lid cll1i ng \'oillutecl' Is exrected t.o do kO , Gray ~J'om over 'at Dodds i~ In one or DIGl'e muniC1pal .aentcel. Grange hall Monday evemng with Mary South, and two grandsons of the gourds. Mrs. Bl~nc~e Miller of the ladles of the Gra,l'lge serving. s urvive. gave an Interesting paper 0 •• nO \\(. ~ . t own recelving c0!!PBtula~· It ia boped that acme au. means Plalis are beIng ~e for I' fine in the home. ions over election of his son ~ money Wl}l be ava1lable bemeeting and '" ') arre a,tt~ndance Is Francl~ Whittaker , a n.lece 0: the "Sho~.v" " 'P-"'" ,nec:eeeary to reduce any being ohl1c1ted, ' . l""al'a .0 a SL Wltll lbe 1 g OUL or .1""" 88 L.ounty ~ '&"""" "" hasLcsS, gave a plano solo, The next quest10nnlres being. ma.Ued by ,. the lll cutor... BaaketbaU fans all \ eervlce wOUld be the . Fred Klbbey. V(llo operwd H 'be held December 5 aot draft board II.t the rate Of 50 per da.y. alrog over the fine sh~wi~g ' flnt' to suffer, would be determined . ated a farm In the Utlca neighbor.. l e , l1en s ome. The men are W. Chester · Maple, started hood for many yea ,and wbo is Harl'y Z. Gray and I'",--tft~s D. of 0 ur b oys a t Kin. gman an. d wben it becom8l" apparent that a The We.ynesvWe spartans . now &SI!OClated witll tM AlllS-ChaJIIAPPY HOUR CLUB MEET AT "'......... we Pfedict standiQg room re~Uct1on 18 aIlIoIutely necessary It the season with a bang laat Prlday mera COmpany, wiU show moving IIOME OF I\[RS, IIARTl\fAN Maple, all Lebanon attorneyS, ' O.nly at an early hour when was aa1d. : : : they downed Kingman in p1ctures during 'the program whlch __ .. As II. second dl-aIt ~ll Is exp;lcted ijme for this week's game ~ levy poled ~. favoratfle votes will follOw the dinn!!r . The school board nnd other school The Happy Hour club was ent.er- next month, t,he two local men may , with BellbrooR r 11 ' with 281 needed . for pasllll«e. 8evThe Reserve team came through Eleven members attended the 01Jic1a1s are grateful f or the support talned by MTs. J . A . HartlUsn at her be called then 1! there is .not a.1IUf BY • 0 s aroun eral re&sOI'l8 have been adva.nced for with .. startl1n8 s: ore of 49-8 with meeting of the club held last Wed .. of the voters for the school levy. home Tuesday afternoon. Th e hOst- ficlent num}ler o! volunteers to ... eryone 18 for the .Boy the levy;s failure to pUI. , Don Osborn .and Bob Berry taking nesday evening at . the township The school was visited Tuesday ess was assisted by Mrs. Raymond make up the quota which may be Scouts and we're sure that , the aoor1ng booora with 17 and 12 ball. P. E. Hill of the DlI.yton Power by K. M. Shelton, state superv16Of. Wilson and Mrs. Vergo Michener 1n three per board again it is sa.1d~ local citizens will respond points respectively. In the Varsity and Light COmpany ex-pla.lned the The Thanksgiving ASS mbly w1U lle both the preparation of the program ......... the local defense ' was some- advantages of the new t31pe of street Wed nes day, Novembe r 20 und er ItI10 and in dlspens:ng refreshments. WOl\lEN'S ' GROUP MEETS generoQsly for a cabirr for PROGBB881VE CLUB IIDTS .' . the local troop Ross Hart;.. AT U'I"J'LE INN TUESDAY; .f hIng ,to &e:!as KlDgman score lJght.1ng proposed for the businesS sponso.rsl1lp of the SenJor Class. The A grQUp or New Burlington women AT IlARVEYSBuaG ) sock nd ~ . ' . only one fleld~. w~e , maJqng section and a.1so spoke 'on the cost SenJors have sent their proofs back under the direction of ¥rs. Michene . -. .. ~88 . ntS at the . The P.roIniUlve Wcman'. club met two roul abots. Roy PlaDclt held the of operating a system of this na- to their .phoOOgrapber for their produced a pln.y which was humor- The Harveysburg Woman's Olvi l . ,bank busy, aa beea T~eaday at.~e Little Iiln TueedI.J ntabt (oj: ' scprJng bO~ors mating a tatoI of 18 ·ture. '. ' class plotures, . OUS In char-a.: ter. O lbers who ton - League met at the home of MlU follo-wing MondaY's holiday .. tbe1r NIular mootbly cllnneS- meet- POints. . The public reia1tions eom- The music d.e partments are busy trlbuted to the program most of Faye Kelly on. saturday evenlne. 'Cap' Stubbs on 'the go with tnc. ,. IhOri 111111",* meeting wis In tbe ftrat game the ~partans got mlttee ·bas been d~lted fD work practicing for ~he operetta. Dan't which had a ThanksglV~g accent . ' Roll 'call was answered with items hie ea lQad~J1 _ d~ ~ ~ ~. cIInDef ' Over ~ ,off to ~ 16-2 ~re in the first qwu:~ With..tbe. vJliase: ~Uncu. ~ ror~~t it!. ",.,m Qld KentuckY , Gar- wet:eM1Iit;; Oglesbee, ¥QI. W. wBmd-- !?qU t ~~ ~~~ · ~E"l8bItA new·f. 'I lira ~ Jteney president. 11ft- ter. tbe~ moved .It up 10 ~-2 at the the proposition whtcb baa the sdp- den , November 29. q, dock, Mrs. Fred GODS, and' Mrs. R. Clark, president: ~mted comU ure or a custpmer *IilcI. ~ were 'ciJacuaaed for b&lf. a-5 In the tbtrd quarter, snd port .of the club mtmbers.·' .. Iv ,10 ' . !> Braddock. Miss' Pauline Peterson rnittees for the yeS{. Following tbe .out. of toWD .. ~uire , Carme~ dlstrIbutmlr 0hs1stmaI bUteta. won out"by the accre .e. Rev. L . C, ~d~ey~ Eld()n Retailiek GUlLS FRIENDLY INDUCT. cbntributed 'two . patrJo1Jc number s "business meetlng Armistice 'Day :Crane modestly admits he Mrs. Emma McClure bM 'c hu8e In the secODd or varalty game .the and R. D. COUett were mame(f to a FIVE INTO MEMBERSHIP playing her a.ccordIan. program was given by " Ml'a', Bad1e was evm:, bit as ilel!Vous 88 01 tlbe PI'OIlIim and ~ted u ftrat quarter. ac:ore was 10~2,at the commlttee to receive flilllds for the . Plans were made for the annual Reason and Mrs, 1Jzzle Hough and the .groom when he 'per- follows:' two pIaoo 8O];;ab,. RuaaeU E," halt It W8J! 15-4, the tsird quaryer 19- club's contrlJ>ut on towar,ds .the pur- Five neV?' meml!ers were wel~omea .t:anQuei an mas party , when Inclutl&1-· n ewspape:s and ~l~plngS formed hijl .first weddbt trank. who awiled In eeverQ·eonp. • ~ thef1nal score wu 37~. chase or the SlmontoJ,l EU'chaeologl- Into the membership ot the GIrIB me~berS exchange ~Ifts. _ of tb,e armistice period and WilB"m06t g ~' Helen' BMrte ,t hen. save a &aUt Next Prid&y ~e team wW tmter- ,cal collection for the Warren COun- Frlllndly Society of St. Mary's Guests were Mrs. Raymond. Carr, lntereS\Jllg. . "C elll.9 ny ( ~ece"tly .:.~ ~"re. on.a recent trip to AJebema. &Del ~ld ta1n ~ Of tbe1r ck18eat ~vala. Bell- ty Historical SOciety, Church at a meeting held Friday Mrs. Everett ¥endenha.ll, Mrs. Wal- · Plnns were made for the ' OhrlBt. sorry t9 bea~ ,that ~1J: oHbe T. V. A. ,WOIL &be' aIIo ·de,. brqot;.,~ the ~e n~., . eveillng. Parents of the girls were ter Michener. Mrs. ~nk LundY. mas meeting to be neld at the home A~all!.... C~PDeJJ oj &rv-eys' iCrtbeci tbe ~titul acenery in the' Tbe ~ win meet ,Bellbl'ollll:, ¥-ORGAN SPEAKS AT WRITE wen guests at tbe meeting. P4i' . RQ.ymond Wilson willt>e hostess o.f,Mls, Clyde Lev.cy,,Decem~~ l'ith. burg is 'undet th. " er~' ·Bautb: '. ' . ~ at the lOCal um ~Qr1'OW eveDiDg , BRICK' MEETINO SUNDAY Rev. R. L. Hackwell pre3Cl)ted new t!1e the Club at Itl Decem]:!»' meet.~.Lee bead . tIN'" .; ' , ' ,~lD. ,bQme game Of the sea.. membership pins to 'Marilyn TInney, mg. COMMITTEES NAMED BY . ls pre-geneolo~ 'divlatOa . ill ~ ~. ~d ~ ~~~ Cl'O'Wd 'th ArthUr Morgan, Yello·w . Sprlnll'8. Patsy' Baird, Beulah Brittan, MarFRIENDSHIP ' ;CLUB PRESIDENT .' 1 ki8t..i 0 ~ . " dieted. ~e locals ~,r~ II vis- former ' president of Antioch (:01- jane' Conner and Dorothy Conard. ST. MARY'S AUXlLIARY M!!:ETS .~ count~ :l: _ ' _ ~ tii ~~ ~, ~ .t.be .Iatter ~ ~ege,' was the sPeaker at t;he quarter- PJve members told of the orgln, AT HOME OF MRS. W. E. MILLER The Friendship Club ~e..t, jW edt~~n, ~opd-.y .... II _ to . ___ "> :,be out to a~e that 8et.bac1l . Iy meeting the White Brick ~t- pll!JlOSe 1ll1d history of the organor ,day B_,: rnoo!:l a,t tJl~'!1' ~e of hl'\ r, ~~rpn., ,t hat, '(Doc" " :., '. . . _. ' ........_., ~bpI'O. which defeated. Mor'- ' lng ot Frlc'nds hee Sunda,y. .katlon. The group then went to the ¥rs. Wlll!.:Im E. Miller was h ()Ste: s •.tlS. A, H . S tubbS'. Dui1ilCthe buaDraKe'allJotbet. OW..' a ICh~1 Ruth, ~l' waa , e1ec~ .....-..q ro" ~ ~ . 3:!-2I! ~ . meet Mr. Morgan spoke on "COmmunity ~tory where . ~e ,:arents were t h the Woman's Auxillru'Y of st. mess session dues 7$ 'iieinis per aaate \of tItS' 'doWn in MaiOJi I ~b'oil. Of fo!:al ,lIiIItern et.r ~~ ~ . D1Ibt: TJle ~eagu; BuUding'r and stressed. the thoUght guf,st.<! at II. soo1al amur, Mrs. Don- Mary 's EpiscoPIll Ohurch , n.t her y,,;u: wer» pa..sed UJIOn an4- the clUb ove~ 60 .,. . H obaP&er' at the eIecI.1i1D.; ~.ege- ·~PI .W111 play, bete ~ . . that S1l'UUl communities ure the bul- aid HaWke and . Mrs. Hao~well are home. Fl'Iday .a!tetooon, for the vot.ed to pllrCbOae. II. Quantity ~ C ~ o .... ol.ller __ 8uI ' ~ . 1IrJ.. ~ . WA~VItLE ,wark of this na.tlon. leaders of th1.s- group. regular monthly meeting. <"hl'lstmas seals:' . I arey on e .flat 01 h18 baCk ~ III ~ 1'O' PT PT More than .100. mem~rs' attended .., Mrs, 0 . . R. FrI\z1cr conducted the comm~ttee~ ' nrun.t;d ~~nd,.r an ilDobUe~~ ~ ~ by he"n.- ~. OSbotne '8 . ~ . ~1"l the baliket illnner at noon and the · .F[ll~. opllllng service and presided at. t'he We ·8till .thmk tljat ·the chap ~ 1InI.' L '0 ~ -~n o~ 0 0 program fo~owtpg. . • busJlless session II.t whlch time rewho ,: prlnted tbe pro~_ ~bicIu4i.i ~~ '~~ ~" 8 0 .1~ out'of tow~ guests at ,the 'Quarporls were given by !.hos .In charge f th \...M L t·, . , '" .. . r 'lbompeoI"" 2 1 5 teTly meeting at the White Brick of the various IIlCtlvltles of the or " ~ a~~' ~nefi i..'t~t:; ~ , : :lI.erett ~ ~.: • . i . t · M~tlngHQuse. Sunday were Mr. F.d ~BrO~nof BeBvertowl1 visiled soc.lety. baIr gam~ t the UnfVeiiritt ~! ~,'/. u Coot . 0 0 " . 0 and Mfa. Thomas C;~lvert and ~ Annie U. and Mamie T . Mrs. Fi'azl er, with n few preof,$9uth C~~.olina chaCf 8OJIle: ~ , ~~',~ .,' 1 0 ' 2 dl,\ughter · H~le..n and Emma P1e~, ~rown recently. limlnary remarks, then Introdu~d thing When he Uited . ~walte, ~~ , '2 0 .4 Pabel Wilson, Mr. and Mrs, orlando Mrs. Edwin Keever and m,other, the guest speaker, Miss Elizabeth telephone ' lIumtiers . ~. PUmmIll " '0 '0 0 ~t.ton. Mr. "and ~ WaltllJ' Boone, M-rs. 'Burke of ' Dayton ca\:ed on Matthews of GlenQa,le. Miss ~att...1 e \ Stan ' ~ . ' . ~ Ktn:pa~ 0 0 0 . o(~80",th Charleston ; Mr. apd Mrs, .I:-Y.d1a: Wr1ght Sunday. Ilews; who is a most a.ttractlve ~ a y• . 'Morgan , and son, MI,'. and .Mlse W!'nda Clark called on Mrs. speaker. gave an lnteresting and , ~ral~m<! .~.; TOtala , 23 3 48 M:n.. Ra.)W IIowell, Yeli()w /3pr1ngs; Alice Clark Monday, ' l1nderslf-ndlng a~count of the ~n. lilij gIlDS' and ' - ',' KINGMAN' Mrs. I.nna. DoWning, Xenia; aDd We are SC!rTY to report Miss Mnmle Triennial convention recently l\.eld po.Pr. PT III:.Bndson. ~ber~ D. JOnI38;' of ' ~l- T , Brow not 80 well the first to the In Kansas City. oblri'JuiilY5 and annlV~etJ ~ " W!~ 2 2 ham "coUege; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond weell:. After adjournment Mrs. Miller. th e identitY pt your tn,enll ~ ee:l 0 , 2 U, Rue apd daughter JOlIn ~ ¥1aa Ruth C,handler. selma., spent a<slsted by Mfs. E, L. 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life and that still has a big. part in it ~n~:!~w:::o:tra:l::~ ~~~~nre~~91~~ e:l:meel:trt~ DRY RIDGE but .the Boy Scout movement has found out how to give candidate WJlllde was among the definitely det.ermine Just what the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newland and the boys a part in community life. No longer do they have first to oongratulate him and pledge na.tlonal trend might be. ·As early as Nov. 6, "Apple green west nnd famIlY near Waynesville spent Sunto S~~~ Qn the fringe of things, upsetting the ceremonies whole·hearted support to Mr. Roose. 8.30 o'clock on elt~tlon night. na- an orange bar, day with 'Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Smith by their eft'orts to see and hear. They are a recognized part velt durlng the leoming four years. tlonal broadcasters In New York and And the Crystal eye of a loq!,!, one and family. f 'Il . . ts I th " f db ' h k Other opposition leaders were also Chicago were complimenting the star. Mr. and Mrs .. Morrls Lewls spent elf UDl orms an ng t nec 'hand- qu1ck to extend congratulations and Secretary of State upon Ohto being •'. • Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Hlley o a ;CIV1C even , n k,rchlefs, they help hold back the crowd at parades, direct best wishes to the third term prest- the first pfvoted st8'te to report and GII?6<m and daughter PauUne near parking or pass programs, they are right there where they dent. All ovtr America after the polb It was the Ohio vote which deter- Frost tonlght-so clear and des:- Bellbrook. love to be, in the thick of things clO5Cd November 5th, Interested clt- mined the trend leadlng to the flllal stut'''IEditIlh MI. Th 0lgm8.s. Thadt is ht e Ml.s& Mary Ann Welch of Xenia • ul d way was ast n h t an w cn . That is rw hat the p~blic sees, of them but that is not all. izeM stayed up most 01 the night res t . ThIs rccor was made possible John came In from the asture spent Sunday with Mrs, Mary Royer. B k' f th' b • • '. lJ.stenlng to election returns. By the tby a complete new system for vote ny P Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Freelan and , ac . 0 .e se pu he appearances are the men of the com- next night the shouting anct the tu- tabulation and adc'Utional telephone th~s morning, he brought me a. big lIOn Junior spent 8a.turday evening munlty who are backing them and the leaders, for you cltn mult had died; the radio programs equipment Installed under' the per_ handt~ ot muabrqams, fto~ IlOUd. with Mr. IUld Mrs. Doc Hamer of not have a troop without a 'leader. Back of them is a far were ba.ck to normal Newspaper sonal supervlston ()f Secretary of They looked so fresh and pink and Xenia. • . t' ' . h ' h d lin be to _....... t Sta·- Goo N white that 1 tried cook)ng them as Mr u·_ Oene Shaw an d /3eelng orgam~a Ion WIt only one aIm, to make the right ea - es gan ...."nk; and he "" __J ,rge M. le1fner. Two crews we cook the new quick folds fond . and 1,,"0. kind of men from each generation of boys. voters turned ON:e more to tht)1r In- of eXVt'nenced tabulators were e 1- th were just as ood as fresh ones. daughters Sha.rllene Ann ot Xenia ," T" i tto " . dlvldulll and personal interests. Buch ployed and 16 additional telephol, , ey g spent Sunday wlllh Mr. and Mrs. . &4e r mo IS helpfulness and the Scout Law IS based ' Is representative government at Its were Installed which were connected By the Way, 1 hear that we can set Cluster Shaw and son Robert. on the fundamental laws that have been the basis of mor- beat. dlrect with broadcasting stations frozen toods in wa~esvwe now. Mr. Stevens, Mrs. Robert Green ality and rood character for cepturies. The Ten Command' _ throughout Ohio and with Chicago They are good bu!.. am old fash- Illld daughter Leona of Dayton spent loned enough to liKe ·tUrnlps and · . . . men. .ts. . he Scout Law restates them In posItive modern Of course. the discussions by those and "'ps. The Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. LewiS T ' , " New York.. . cabbage and even __ _ ..... Mo...... n in tereskld In national poUcles have We are all very proUd of Ohio s frozen things do make a mee change, ..... . I anguage th~t boyS understand. , " The program is so many sided that it has kept interest Immediatelf turned to the weeks and record ot being the first state to tum however. -U f ' II th C d t· • . ,. years ahea.d. Each student ot public in authentic election returns." said "'I' ve or a ese ye';lrB. ~mp an camp ae lVlties are Im- 1I,ft'alra has his own !>plnion as to Secretary of state ~rp Ne1Jner at Nov. 7. Albert and I took three ot portant but-not the only thing. Their. program includes pro' wtJat the future will bring. How- 11. l!onference. "I desire to ex- bJs hound pups to the Community . . je~ta to every .kiDd for every time and place. Give'n a leader e"er, It seems to be the genei-al ton- press my appreciation of the fine sa.le today. Poor th1ngs, they looked MISs Audrey Crawford spent Sat• ' • f . ' so forlorn In the t hicken coops to da and S d I....· M d ....and a pi ace t 0 meet and a troop can adapt Itself to country .sensus 0 opinion that the re-elee- work done by the! election boards in ur ~ un ay w "'. 1". an .DIU". "111118 ity . . ' tlon of PresIdent Roosevelt m~ a aU of the countles Imd by the thOUB- which they were ~. It was Earl CraWford" . or c ~ ., .', . stiffening of our inter-national pol. ands of precinct offlclaJs who la- too much for one of. them and' he Mr. Illld Mrs. Bert B~eU and '. ' It is good news that 'Yaynesvdle has an active troop leles toward Germany, italy and bored so e1Jlclently and tor such sounded otf in hls, deep hound voice daughter entertained Sunday: Mr. . ()f Boy SCouts;. that there IS a group of men who~ do NOT Japan. Undoubtedly It wID be the long hours to report their : election and gathered qutte a.~d of hound alld ~ Va.ug'hIn M~ Mr. and ,find it rOO ¥UQH TROUBLE to give it their time and en' Adminlstrat.l,on pollcy ' to have thls returns at the earl1lest possible mo- lovers untU he had to be. sIl~~ EO J4rs. OlJde Bunnell aDd· family. aqd eJWSr. A ~. lICOut troop is good civic iaeurance for the fu. country' cooperate with GfC&t BrJt- ment. It was ~u~q "their fine, d11- that the ~uct1onee:r c~ hear the~ ~. and Mrs. Ralp}l :.. Bunnel~ ahd tuN'. . . a1n even more closely than in the ~nt co-operation that we were en. bids. There were so~e n.c:e fuikeys famlly. '. I'!" past, LIkeWise there are tndicatlons abled to hang !lP the natlonaJ record on 'going for a reasonable price. The . The Ladies f1ld had a gu1lt41g at that this country may. assume a for 1!peedy and acc~te election re- gflneral (orecaat seems to ~ that the home of ,Mrs. ~ Lewis. " on sharper and 'stronger position to- turns,".saId -se5Tetlliy Neff'ner. tUflfe,s wiH-be-lower-in-prtce this Wednesday. - , , . SP~MANSHIP VERSUS-SABOTAGE ward &ftalrslD the Par East. A con. __ year. I think that the turkeys that Mr. Illld Mrs. Banner stewart and. . : , . __ gre.sslonal attempt to repeal the . run lOO6e have more real tw:keY famIly entertA¥ned Mr. and Mrs. The game is over. Tbe defeated player steps upio the JotlllSQn Act prohobluDg loans to The complete u:nofftclal election 1Javor th~an those raised In an en• d " returns show that Roosevelt can1.ed closure Some them are a little too ....--~ -_:____;_-,-~--:-::t:-"........ J1e~ ~ shakes. hands with the winner and tries to smile,. He MtiOns in default of payment on t he state over W1llkle by 143,482, "del1ca.t;." in navor. 1 like thu gOOd, .. doteD t ~neak IDto the locker room and cut the strings of PUI t l~, will undoubte.dly be made thus wlnning Ohio's 26 votes In the old turkey tast.e A neighbor who tb I " t· · . n order to permit the extension of . , ' . e w onere .avonte racket. The defeated tear;n· gets ·mto a credit to Grea.t Britain. Many belleve 'Presidential elec~ college. Roose- came across our place the oth~ dAy I huddle and gIves three cheers for their opponents and stArt that the movement Will have the veJ.t carried 29 c10unties and Wil1k1e looklng for. bls turkeys, tol!:I: me that ' pJanning ~ow they can WiD the next time, they don't go out !bactlng ot the Adminfstratlon. It Is 59. • he found them Sh"!t ~p 9'1'" nela~. ODd slip a bomQ into the winners .bus to go oft' on the home. also expected that, as a. result .of The vote cast for Governor boring rann and Bot the sberUI' to W . ,..a tri '·", . try' to h th t t . h campaign crlttc1sms of national de Bricker broke recclrds. FIrst, he Is get them b8c1t. We hBd trouble last ,ar,u r .' or ave a earn put out of t e confer- f ' • flrllt Republlcan Gc)vemor Ohio "'_N year but OUJ'8 are _A~ft~ thJa year b' t 1U r b t th ense progress, the Admin.1stratlon . ...... , ..--.. e,JlCe ThY. e 1 nt~ ' le~ a ou Tern. wUI make every endeavor to speed up re-elected for ~ ~nd term during and rooa~ on the ~~ or the· '" " ~ e ec lon 18 over. he defeated leaders are calling the .tempo of the N&t:\Onal Defense a. periOd of ·40 years. ~nd, bJs ma- bam so perliaps' we1woo't have ,any .• .. .fQIl a united country. Once. again America bows to the will Program. " . jority o.f 359,633 fs the largest ever trouble 11 we do Utere Sa JIlwaya ,the >; of the' .majority. But 'i n America this does not ' mean the . given any GoVer!lol' el~ted In Ohio. shertJr to l)el'p us out. r CllUBhma' out of open opposition. The party of the opposi-' on the economic side many pre- , :~erll~ed '17 counties and . N~v. 8'" Mother meas~' tion gOel,on, to &tand for the principles and practi(}es that diet that there will be no re~uotlon . mushrooms thJa mOl'llUls. ~l'Y tl}e the b 11- b t f th t t t h k . of Putillc expenditures but Instead bOy cpt wOOd tor mY flre '~ and Yt e ...... es , ~r e coun ry,. 0 ac as a c e~ a~aln~t there may be an 1ncr~; that the the pUe neatlY' stacked by the ce~ r , · extrav~ga~l\:e...to...flghtto see that neCelill1ary leglslaboll-lS-natlonal debt Um1t wlll of neces.. , stah'-s Is very comfOJ!t1nIl. Furnace. ct,0nsidered. ·to keep discussion op~n and to keep things slty be 1-at.sed. aDd that the na.tlonal · __ heat III comfort.abJ,e but what; Is . 10 mo"iq:; Sportsmanship is the great unwritten code of de~ .ma.v a~ the one hundrect ~s of the Orange sUrprised ntce aa to ~t doWn on a. stool' ~OBe t Ameriea. Play the game fairly, be a generous winner. don't bWlon doUar mark durlng the next Helen Hood on Wednesday, l'lt her the blaze. of a wOOd fire whUe the · kfck'" man when he is down. In politics protect the rights four years. Business will be l)etter home. They served a covere'd dish wind h,owla outaide. '. . , . ." " _ . and l~dustrla1 activity will be much dinner and had k very enjoyable Nov. 9. L¥t week the tenant took '.of,the m~o~t.Y, see that each party ha81ts say. greater duriJ!g ·ttle next year or so, day, a trip to 'Indlana to get the black,:. , Sab:Otage-that is an ~gly word and an ugly idea. A 88 ~;esult ~t national . d~fell8C ex- Mabel Moon ~ guest this week ~th tools that he had lett with 'an "'bot is a , wooden shoe as of a French peasant. Sabotage : : ite~~ a.r'8 cert.a.tn to rise, of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. uncle sixteen years aSt!. WOnder of AvI.tfo~ ,. . ' . _ ' P 8. p.... to control ·them. Marsh Barley, ot .i>a'yton. . wonders they were stUI tllere and In . ' a.ceordinr to theAlctionary IS 1. The act of cutting shoes or Many econoliilsts belleve that ' In- ...._ C C · I ' good condltlon so he brought badt -r . ' 1Iatlon Is bound to II . "'"". oeom~on Is suffering , 8ockets· f~r .raih:o.. d ties. 2. The act of tying up ~ railroad.by f ...... _ 't com as Q result With an injured leg the result of a as many as he could carry in: the :' • • , 0 ow..: presen f1sca.I policies of the " 1 .. " trailer. Today he and the boys spent Romanee ~~~io~ ~a~ge. 8. Hence an act of producing poor work Admlil1stra.t1on. Almost without ex- fall at the home I~f Mr. and Mrs. tHe day movmg .an · old chidlen ~ rO .. to cause damage, also damaging or wrecking indus. ceptlon students of the present sit- Max Compton. , house Into place for a for a black~'';'I ' I ' . . uatlon Pl'edJot 'that when peac Mr. and Mrs. 11'. M, Hiett were smith sho'" Th t I a It ' W'MI P ants,. as by stnkers of malconten,ts. There is some. cames In Europe th h 1 . e Dayton visitors ThllK'Sday ,.,. ey pu po es un er.. , • . . • ' e woe world, . for skids and the llttle A1l1s-obal"" ·tJUD'.i'~~~.ut th18 underhand prac~ice that goes against the especially the ,Unlted states, Is in for Mrs. Mary KYne, .Mrs. R. Alexan- .mers· took It fight along. It wUI' be . . :feeUn"JOf the good sportsman. The dog in the manger who another depr~IO~. that will make derl Mabel M~ aDd . Allce SIma very handy for repaJrlng the', maDY _r_ ,;;".. . . . . , . . • the depths of 1932 appear. in cam. Vlslted Mr. and Mrs. Clarel\CC Sims ola tools and Implements that We . ~~¥~I'&the~ than let some one else enJoy wha~ ~~. cannQt parlson as the heights of prosperity ~ Dayton, Th~Y( . haye on the PlQoe, ,.' ",'" . • . ~oy hiria'Be1f lII..1d esplsed by mOlit of us. The pohbClan who Oponlon seems to be .wen divided 'MJ. and Mi's. C. V'. Richey of Dar- ' No't'. 10.. I spoke too, M!OJ1,aboUt the ,Clt~m:H!r..tely Ilolds Up legislation for no other reason than as to the involvement of this na.tlo~ ton, vlsltcd Mr. and Mrs. Todd Wal. B1;I~n of '!,e8uurul ·~:va;,thel. «.' • •• . In war during the ne~ four yelU'll. ton on Monday. '. cycle 'has shUted, but 'we cUd need UJIII..IIIUII inlti~te' lt IS a' sabotuer. The person who will Prognostlcatlons and 'predIctlOns are Mrs. ~~ retun1ed to;'he home tI,le .raln;'AI!··I bame tn:' f~' ch~ · , 'for good cause because some ' one else always dangerous; but t~ere Is ODe Sunday,itiom ~ ~n&o~tai there was ,a,.,flM" bunch Of: Muab,- }" n ,.......... fa sabotuer. We hear a lot about sabotage as that can . be iIately be where tih, ~' Dt an bpe~on ~r~ . in ~he P,8ature ,so ~ ~..a~~ ~ _u n~ tout yean will. be a 'few aua iieO. .. . : had cha.nled w my, farm atocJdllp .• ODe of~e ~ dB ()~ total waMare. It is often resorted to 1nf.e1est1ng qoes.~ !~:to>'tift, f-or . ~'-cGWhoi baa "bHn ;h :t'or ' Rnd ~tI.', '1 ,~en~.uP' ,tO i~'~." dkm.lt fa ·... 8Ile!L~ing thing, one of the methods of the~~~ unusual tbbias .•&eVeralWeeka ~ able to lit i.n . UId8~ ~ th~ five pups. .~~ Idea. _ ... ~.. 1 ' . . . .----time. .. , ..of aJIIdstJng . YI&8 to .daah at' \be , ..... acbow~ed.ed un~etdogs. It is hated py Amerlcan.s ,b e .....:-.1 , ;. ' , mll£h.room·tbat I WU"abOut to-....... , t ' thO .' ' . I . .' Mr.. and Mrs. 'Po~ and' 8OD8 Of ' L..: L ' • ...~ e Pl1nClp ~s . of Sp~rtsman 8hip. Ui1a ta~tten the tinal el~- KlnK,B Mlpaj were Sunday ~ta ,Of ~d If~· lt ·f':J'Bt Of ~f a :mudidJ'< ._~,::."I"P~ 'pritp-e,tY', damage the monkey wrench ~ trom . numerous Con· Mr ' , .paw em it. ,put In 6lt1~. of them I lOt· , ." ' ~onal i1lstI1cta.. ~ from lOIIle . and Mrs. W~b, ~" a '~ce mess, added to the dreiI1Jig of 1kil.....~I".,I. U,J \DKe88ary and useless delays, these states,"w)l~ the conteata · tOr Rep. Mr. and Mrs.~ ~QhJl ~_ are ·JJl ·the roast 'chlcken tor aupper, 1bet OpeD opposition, fr~e. discussion, clean: fight, J'eseDtatlVl!$ ~d Seilatora ~tb~, PloJ1d.a for the .' , . .,. were espec1ally-sooct '. I '•• ' . tbe belt. ~~ are sp()rtsmanship. This is have Dot ~ reported •.However, ~ Mr. ~d 'Mrs. P8tIi8oD. or , Arml.atlce'. Day. ~ 'DJabt the · . . . seems certain that the ~ MlddletowD V1Ilted ' ' and in'I gentl.e ra1Il turned Into" a re,1 ~ tile people. IJ;' every.:party, .Un10~ o~ gov- are ~ . ~ aeveraI' sea!s In next N~ t.etsm 0'11'. '\ AU tlJe"itaY ,~ W1n4 .has bUJWD" ! :, ... :.__~ ..._ .. wiaatever enoup o!:You want with-~~ ~ that the Democrats wlll. ~ aile froJn tbe-lOUtb. Bt.orma . . . . , ____ -'. '. . . of eoune, CODUnue to control both Mr. Ul4I1r1, ,Walton Jr, and---reported from all over the ciOImtIr **'tJl".uDd .m .e thods. Pubbc oplmon 18 t~e branchea of CDngl'eIl8. However. 'this Mr. UIClIl1'l. -OI'aDdiu and 'and e~ frCIm U' of ~bat you say and want. It is up DOt',mean th&Mhe AdmInlstn- d&ught.ef IJa.nuia . . . . it n&~'S protest ~ ..... ,... . .laip Ctr Sabo'-ge willi. aDd Prelddent BocIeege1t WW al· Mr. aDcIlIrI. J. T. .....,. .fa&l~ to . . . the AIm.... at IIit"...,. caat.ro1 leItIJaUve aot.IGb. D1 . ' , mto ~t

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Gray, who won the race for pr068cutJng attorney. The. many rela!lves and {riends here of th~ Llebe.rc flUnlly I In Ohi- ' ago, l~il.rned with mltch regret. of the death Of Ml·. Libert. which occurr ed at Lheli llome Sunday. Nov. 3, after an UlD~ Q~ veral months. Mrs. Nellle .JQrdnn Liebert, the wtfe, Mrs.. catherine Oath and MI~s June Lle.ber t, the two daughters, George Jl;. t he. on; a H\.Lle granddaughter Ellen Ga!.h, COIllrx> e th.o ~ r~~-==-~~:..!!!~~~!!.:ll lmmecUate family.

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Oharlet T. and Mibel Wood to , Oarl Ranker ~Istrator 'of the Kemmth Roser, plot In , Olearcreek MorrIa BberWOOd and wife of More than B. hundred WOll\cn .of .NEW surra estate or Will IAwIs authorized to· tWp. ' , . ,Oolumbus, Mr. ~ Mrs . Roy Hart- .thtB community attended ,t.hQ tour HUda B. Stupp, SJ>li.n8boro, tUed' ell personal' prQAeS'ty a,t prlvate we. ~~t1e Wh1~ ' and Mabel TU- .~lt and IOD V~; 01' Dayto~, were through the Wl).1te takCry plant at au1t for dvorce apJnat Ra.lph 'Stuf!p,,'· The Inventon of the ~te of , ford ·to KatheJ1n.e Helto~ pIo tin Sunday ..dinDer cu~~ of ~. and Dayton Friday which Wl\S. spon or~d Dayton, for divarve, 6haJ'slng gl068 Han,pab Janney f~ed. · ~er1ctsburg, Salem twp. . Mrs. John Reeder of Centerville. by the Mothers CM). neslect.- She a1iltea they were marNovember 29 set to ,hear the . W: Lesl1e 'Earnhart to Walter and . J. • ~ : . . . e • e • • • rled In 1935 .and have no chUdren. schedUle ' of c~. debts. and 11- Naomi Brunt. tract In CJearoreek Mr. and Mrs, WHl.8,1:d Kersey and , Mr. and Mrs. BurneL~ Butterworth The Na~l Ca4h Resister Com- a'bilitles of the estate of C. L. aizar. t . I daugh.ter· ot Green Hllis, were Fri- of Lebnnon were SundBy, guests a t pany .entered . suit, ~nst Lee ~n. '. , _ " . Katie Dewitt to JOhn J . Marvin. da.y ' eveJ,llng dinner gues~ 9f Mr. the GUbert Frye home. Wh1teted.dolng bU8lness the Blqe- The Inventory of t~e esta.te 'ot 1.65 aetes In Harlan twp ' ~nd Mrs. John ~rsey. • e • • • ball Grocery; asking .for payment of ~ Vernon Basore, O~lI8le. apWilliam Lovett by ~tnistrator ' e • e e e , Mr. and Mrs, Walter Sheehan ond ,171M. prove.~. to Georg R ~de II In . ~ Mrs. J. R. M~ngle attended a sons were dinner guests of Mr. a nd ProCeedings of Perry Simpson, exat> e. I;' • plot Har . meetJ.ng of past matrons of the Mrs. Irwin Mulford Wednes~oy 11 \ Elizabeth OsbOrne, Lebanon. enWed suit aga4n~ Hobart A. BoStiCk. eeutor of the estate of Frank slIhp- vey urg. Eastern Star e.t Dayton Monday eve- nlng· Lebanon, for 110.000 d.amaeee for In- Bon. MOrrQW. approved:. WllH'iu\. L. Reed to AlvJn and Ber- ruDg In honor oi Mrs Gl'!Ilee' Veldt, Mrs. Sabin ' M:DonaJd wa.~ hostess Jutlea suat&1ned In an' automobUe The estate of PhlUp' He18e1 give a the. Clark. 2 'acres in TIll'tlecn:e1t Morrow, new deputy tor the 21st Mr. ,a nd Mrs. Adam Melloh a d to Lha W. C. T . U. Of'elaIl i1ALioll. daughters vlsiteo rela ves at Ha.m crash near Lebanon December 19, net value' of '19'1.15 and Novembl!r ~O twp. district. Thur 'da:" for a11 all (jay rr if 6'wll' S Ilton Friday evening. • • • 1939. set to hear ·the Inventory aDd schedRuth Gladson to George W. and for the Dayton 801<11el" s Home, • • • • • Mrs. Mayna.rd Wel~ and son The Federal Farm Mortgage Oorp. ule of ela1m.s. debts and llabWtles. Essie Easter, plot In Mason. where ~he. Soldiers weave them Into entered sUit aga.tnst Stabley and Raymopd. Olltt.ery. a.c:Im1nIstrator Will R. Lewis. by a.dmintstrator, to called on Mrs. F: L. Weltz at Wil- Mrs. W. ·P. SallsbUl'y left Friday for r ugs. whlch are used a.s covering fOr' India.nnpolls, Ind .• where she is visMabel Fra.y for money and fare- of the estate of Net.tle Hastings rued Miriam Ranker, plot In Lebanon. mrngton Ba.turday. Iting her daughter, Mrs. R. R. Belt- the convalescent soldiers: • • • • • closure of mon4rage, aak1ng,1,383.M. his first and final a.ccount. G. A. and Helen Epp to William J. Mrs. Edward Snell of XenJn. Is tJie The schedule of olalms debt and Schroeder. 85 acres In Turtleereek . Mr. aDd Mrs. ~. G. M1Iler visited son and family. guest of her daughter Mrs: George Established 1849-1940 COMMON PLEAS PROCEEDING8 liabilities of the estate of Martha twp. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lytle. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nixon ha', e __ Trine VorhJ8 approved. Sam . ..... _ ~"'_I. ....... __, ' Hover and son at Dayton Thursday. Larger Because of Better Service, . and ~ ",u""..er to ...........ea removed to the remodeled residen ce Mr. Linn Klrk. of Wilmington was Robert Do'·,- a The estate of ErnUy wrlgbt, and Lucy COnn. 2 acres.,ln Washlng• e. • • • Q uality. and "rice. ..,."n was i11Ul""d on Route 73 belonging to Charles a. caller here. FrIday afternoon. Sunday callers at he home of Mr. divorce from Je&nette Dotson and Springboro, given a net value of ton twp. and Mrs. D. C. Ridge were Mr. and Ellis. MI'. and MI·s. J . W. Snell were 'Naynesv:tle , Ohio the custody of thelr chUd awarded '19,380.28 and successions deterlIbe defendant·s mother. Mrs. mlnfd. ~ank and Vivian Olark to Thom- Mrs. Abner Rdlerts and Mr, &lld Thm'sday ' guests of their son and Phone 32 Willlam Iabell. The court set November 20 to hear as W. Weber. lot 16 in PtBm.vlew Mrs. George Mld.diestretter. Dayton, J . K. Preston and daughter, Vir- dlLlIghter-In-la\v, Mr. fWd Mrs. Robert' Preston a t chlla. visited and Mrs. J ennie Peterson , Piqua. Defendant granted untll November the Inventory of the estate of Lucy Manor addttlon. Franklin. Howard Sn ell , of nea.r Monterey. Wooster College over Lhe week cnd. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doste r, en- Thursday. Mr. and Mr~. Forest 26 to file pleading in the matter of S. croll, F'rankUD. effi)rge and Lois Henkle ' to Dale • • • • • C. J. Waggoner, administrator of the The Inventory of the est.a.te of aDd Ina Warrick, ~lot In Lebanon. . Mr. aDd Mrs. Charles Dooln of tert.alned a,t n. fn.m.lly dinner Sunday, Ohenowll'th of Dayton and Mrs. Mr. nnd Mrs. W . A . Lukens visited Mr, a.nd Mrs. Cosseem and fa mlly, o[ Nellie Clark of Oolumbus. estate of ./L D . SChultz 'Lebanon Louis Welderhold. · Harlan twp. apH. Morris Monroe to Andrew and ClnclnnaW. and Mr. and Mrs. RUllaplnBt Fred Osborne. ~ , proved. Byrd Bell. part of Inlot 14 In Leba- seU Carr. Lebanon. were Sunday relatives at Bowling Gr~en and To- Columbus, Mr. and Mrs, . Herbeli;, guests or Mrs. M&Ude Crane. ' 1000 over the week end. Whatever makes men happier Doster and family. Mr. and Mrs. Will Same time 'was set for 'a nswer In The f'l rst and final account of the non. . -GoldsmJth Doster and fa.mliy and moth er, Mrs . makes them better. the matter of Hobert A. Bost1ch, estate of Eva Stokes. Lebanon. ap- Luella Thomas, by a.dm1n1stra.tor. Mary Doster. Seek not to be rich , but happy. Lebnon, aga1nst Fred OSborne. proved. , to Charles T . Ellts. lots '28, 31' In Word has been received from Ml·s. The OT) lies In bags, the other In Bethel Campbell was aft1'ded a The inVentory of the estate of Ploa Rogers addition, Waynesville. Laura Sllldaker. who has been In con tent: whiCh wealth can never cUvorce from DaVid C&mpbe1l. Lab- Z. Meeker. Panklln approved. Oeor1re and Lois Henkle to Theo- WUl1am Penn Albuquerque Nliw Mexico for three give. anon, and awarded c:118tody of m1D~r Tbe tlfth account of W. Ohester dore aDd Helen M. Couden. lot 41 In Mr. nnr Mrs. George Plymlrc were months, wUl 'soon retum home. Mr. and Mrs. ~arvey Burnet vischUd. ~endant ·to pay $S weekly' Maple, a.dmir$trator of the f,lS~te of Hillview a.ddlt1on. lIebILnOn. Tuesday evening callers of the TalMrs. Bessie D.lce of VenIa. was IL Ited th'e lr aun~. Mrs. Anna Hayner USE TilE J\IlAMI GAZETTE tor auppart of c:.btld O. W. Brown. Lebanon. approved. . Etlht .ddltlO~ JUlU'II were The.s¢:ond account of Ehma Dale and In& Warrlclt to J.onn·and at WestvUle ThUl"Sday. Mrs. Hayner ma.ge family. recent called on her grandmother, WANT ADS Mr. and Mrs. Mearle Terry were Mrs. LIzzie Shld a.ker. drawn as follow&. Jamea Roeainan ' Bl'9wn. Lebanon, gua.r~ of Kate OlUford , Klnsworthy and Mae . Hall. remains quite ill. ....__ ;" __ ,-,j . Brown approved. lots 45. 46. 47 In Avalon Heights. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clark a nd and Ed ward .............. II\UA-UD, Eben Mr. and Mrs. Everett Early and , LelJaDon Mr. and Mrs. WIlliam Burgdall left Mrs. O~land~ Brannan, of XenIa . chUdren were Saturday cal1ers in . Leaf, Lanon; Olarence Conover, ·The first and final account of tbe » , Thursday morning for the 50U~ for MIS. Carey Shoelnaker ana daugh- Dayton, Cozadd≤ O. M. C8dwallader, estate 01 Frank RUey SUver all" HOMECOMING SUNDAY ker, teacher in MIss Lucllle Tu-:: a three week& stay at St. 010111 ter. Miss Nona, were visitors In Pleasant Pla1n;' Lulu KIara, Morrow; proved. Cinellmatl, spent the week-end. Fiorlda. MJdqletown, Friday. lira. Thomaa AdIIma, OlarltavWe, The second account of tale estate Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stratton tbrough Monday at her home here. InvitaUons have been reeetved . Among Boy MaPzIn•• and Albert Schutte, Jr., Mason. of C. W. Ungleaby, • F1ranklln, aphere for the annual HomecomJng of Sixteen ladies from here madc a d ! mil ' proved. tour through the White BakIn (,j an a y a nd Mrs. Lizzie Ferris, of Miss Helen Starr has moved Into former members of -the Clarksville ' . . g o. Martinsville. were recent visitors of t he Thomas property, 'now owned by PROBATE COURT Methodist Ohurch IihIs comJng Sun- bakerey at DGyton Fritlay afternoon, M d M Abu Fe MIS!! Fay Kelley. . , MAIUUAGE LICENSES with the Mother'S club trom r. an r5. on rrIs. basket dinner will tollow the W vw ' MIs.s Hannah Jordan accompanied Mrs. Haines. of RlchmoodaJe, Is day. A Vir81nJa Cole YOUDI, admlnlstraSta,,,lo", "~''''''''''AII'''' Marlon McElfresh, 61, farmer. ~nd worship service with a. program and. aynes e. ~ by Miss Ellen Fishbaugh ot Mlddlewith her s1st.erl Mrs. loa Hanks, who . t.l1x of the estate of 'l'boU!aa YOIlDg , Mrs. J . B. Jones spent Sunday and town, were called to Chicago, Mon- Is ill at her lome. Mrs. Mae MUler, 57. hOu.seworker. spclal hour In the a.fternoon. I It. edito .... wrl . . . . . . ........ I'1li!d her- flnal account. . Monday with her slBu~r, Mrs. John day on account of the dea.th of MIss Mrs. RubY 'Dale Wilds. of (;:le.vereeo.n"'" .... 1............:. . . . ., Zlmm.e rman and famtll' In Dayton. JlJI'dan·s . \lirol1her-in-~w. George land, who has been with hel' \.10.1'An 'de..' GI" far Any 80y Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Longacre and Liebert. cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Under. Send '1.50 for y . .~'. Mr. aDd Mrs. Harry Oomel! motored Bernard Jordan was a visitor Frl- wood of near here, has returned to aublCriptrOn to DetrOit Michigan Frtday night. day. In the home of Mrs. Lucy Flsh- her home. The latter vtsited Rev. and Mrs. baugh and famUy. in MJddletown. MI'. WJlson Harvey, of neal' h ere d ocI...... I Jesse ~ine In Detrott and. Mr. and Mrs. Ma.bel Terry came down from has purchased t he. McCarren on pag •• ofp.d1Ii,..._c.....rteeM ;. It".,ur •• .,... ~ .. ....... :--Mrs. Longa.ere vtslted fr:tends In 'Dayton, Tuesday, to cast her vot.e at Statio!"!; east of ·tOWI1>.1lnd \V11l nrO'Ve tlonal artld •• _ ........ ~ ... .. East Dearborn. the poll In the presidential election. his ' famJly there In the near future . ¥l's. Etta, Plowman, of Fa.lrmont, .Mr. and Mrs. Allen l1:mrtek v.lslted at HarVeysburg. . Mrs. Lutle CorneU. at iher home on Mrs. ~Ii:e. Gray, of near Harveys- W. Va., Is at the home of ber sister , ; Social Row, Sunday a.fternoon. Mrs. 'burg, who Is seventy-eight years of Mrs. Mary Tucker. to be with ber BGY SCOUTS of Cornell Is slOWly recover1n&' since a age. cast her f irst vote at Tuesday's mother, Mrs. South who is .ill th~re. Mrs. South had as her guests recent operation. election, for he.r grandson Mery\

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Mr. IUld ~. J. R. Updyke returned home the f1rst part. of 'the The follo~inl Irocc:r ies and meat atore. will be week ' fl'ODl a trip to Boston and ' OpeD Wedn esday evenin lt Novem ber' 20 and New York. will be • • • • • elOMCI Thank s.ivin s Day. Miss Mame Brown. who has been quite 111 8It the Friends Home. remains In e..crItlc al condition. • • • • • '~. aDd Mrs. R. D. COllett had as dlnne:' gueats Sunday, ){r and Mrs. Harry NlCkerspn. Mr. I\Jld Mrs. Mllllons of words Move been writEverett Nickerson an<1 daughter&, ten &bout that most. fi\.mous of all and Mr. and ~. Lellter St$.llfield. love aItairS which br<~ught about the • .0 0 . . , abdLcatlon of King Dilward vm and ...~~___ ___ ___ ___ ___ _....;;___ _;...-! Mr. and Mrs. A.. H. Earnha rt vts- his subsequent marriag e to Wallts ited 'wlth Mr. and Mrs. J . D. Marlatt Simpson. Amer1~n. ...;: ..__ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ at Dayton Sunday . . But now, for the :nl'l)t Ume, they • • • • • tell Weir own story 1n ~helr own Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Reason had as words . to Adela RogE~rs ~ Job:oa. Sunday dlnner ~ts Mr. and Mrs. brillian t novelist ami reporter . She Oharles Pester and Mr. and Mrs. has Just re~urncd fl10m 0. ten days Will Wattrou s all of Dayton . • • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richard s and "A D.ispatcb . I' SHOlVEB HON'O~ SISTER Order you home made ples. family of near Xenia, were Sunday From Reut en" cookies. and rolls at "Our, House." OF LOVAL TEA<JHEBevening vISItors of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-, - -' e • • e • gus OSborne and fjWlllY. ' Mr. and Mrs. carl Ferguso n enMr. and Mrs. Elmer S~eehan vi.6~1JN., MON • terta1ne d at a miscellaneous shower lted Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lultans and ~. and Mrs. Wade Turner and ST. AUGUST,NE CHURC H for the former'S sister lIIra. Williard other l'e~tlves near Pendlet on. Ind. chlldren , Mrs. Harvey Sackett amt Rev. It. U. K~holtll' S"'.l' D. pu10r Tob~, Xenia, a recent bdde. TweJ)-·. the first of the ·week. son. Jol1n, Perry and Harry . MatMass, 'Sunday, 9:00 e,. m. ty-seven guests enjQyed the affa.1r. _ • • • • thllVi Tp.rne~ v1$ted Mr. and Ml'II. '. The 8lfta UTallie d under a Frank LeMay !lnel roomma te, Harry Turner at oa.yton Sunday . pink bell with a mlnla:ture bl'toe and Wllllam Oo.novan, of M1a.mI Unlver. • • • • • ST 1\10\&1"8 EPISCOPAL . , groom as a center piece: ApproprJ. sity, spent the weekend wJth Mr. Mr. CUVRC Il jl.Dd Mfs. Goor"e MlIls vlslte4 ate refreshm ents were !j8l'ved. pnd Mrs. FranIt Mr. and Mrs. Dan KlIIne at Dayton nev. U. t. UlickweU. )tet't.... • • • • • Sunday. 26TH SUNDAY AP.I'ER TRINIT Y D~OCRATIC WOMEN OF Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Rosnag le of • • • • • 7:30 a. ~ Holy Commu nion. . WABB.BN 'C01JNf JT OIlGAN J.Z E London were guest,5 Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Larrick enter- . 11 a. Morril! l' Pnyer and aer. H. E. .Hattl8.way home. . talned sunday !pr the plea,sure of 1)10n. . , The' Warten CountY ' Democra:tlc their daughte r IUld son-.ln~law, ~. TUESDAY '" Women met at their He&4Quarters Mr. and . Mrs, Leo Oonner and anli~ MrS: George QU~ of Mlamla 3 .p. m. 0. h urch Seh0Vl. 10 Lebano n MPnday arternocin for daughte r. Oa.rollne, were dlnner burg. both of whom .had blrtlhda. ys . th.e purpose o( organizing a oeuiDguests ~ednesd&y evnlng of Mr. and last week. Ot,per guests were Martha ~.A:~ .~:!nDay. crat.tc ~:nub. The lono~ officers Mrs. DoJiald F-owks at German - Qulcl~ of New carlisle and V1r8U a. ro. 0.., omm ·were elected nt Mrs - JOhn town. ' 7 :30 p. m. Girls FrIendl y. Group. , 'W Pat°l--n 'MPrestde Lovell of sprlrlg.f1eld. : 'V: ~ld S • • • • _ . M ' ~ """h...... 1 Oh.,-h " . • • • •• """', on:,ow, . . •ce t. a.ry s. ....,......,pe. " ... " .... ..... ....- W :........ .... ...ason . ~;...... ' ent. .... ". · . E. B"'"VP, Mr. !Uld Mrs. Russell Frank and ' SecreMrs. Emma Pierce v1$ted at the observe :rnan~vlng Day w1t~ , · ' 14111'. MJ.Ss Katherln~ ~,'"Xor-' , .CHOICE BEEF . Pork Steak ............ 2 lb. 35c son guesta of)!r. and Friends I roYl; 'neasur er. Mrs. Marguerite' Bol1~i Beef .........., 2 lb. 25c P~rk Chops, loin or Rib ' ~daKarI Bodenbender at Loveland Get your Thanksglvlrlg Day Tur gtv.lng Day bepn ' over 300, Y~S ~~. Rlba Beef ........ . lb ......... ......... ......... .... 2Sc I,III y. . ' . . . . key_DlDDer at "Our. Boll}'ll'\' - ago. when the pl1gr1lil. \.iDue ..... . Boast . . . . . . . . . .Ib r !nove . the . . . 19c Pork LOI'n Roast be . 19c ...... . . . . . . Ib • __- R ut h Chandl er spent tOh e a-.a..;;..' .... ~ . ., - .. • .. ".. . thankS to aJld then . ate .,.. at '._or ~~.IL. .._1_ . totV; ...... . _ c_~ r ....... at "'00 ...... and 'Mr's Ar""'" """""'m e WQ~ gether. 'nI.eGod lb. 22c Fresh Hams , Whole ' or ~be weeken Holy O<ilmn~n 18 the p 'm. d .....t the Friends ·Home. ' -.' "'.... "'dl'T Old _....,,_ ....... .. . .. ... ViHIV ' ~.. H Jf f 0 . ..... Jb __ 19 • • .. e , name ' . \U _ • e .guest speaker •• • !" P!'k!&y evening · gues~ of · thelt Tha/lksgivlng meal 0 · d" Loi a.... ........ ........ Ju1st . ~ c ..vOl be' · CDOun . oed lat.eL AU JDtVRoun _ . n Steak lb. 28c Bulk Sausa ge .......... • daughte r Mrs ~.It'US Hockman of ' :;elf. All membe rs of the commu nlty est..... women lb. 15c d·IsMrtrlS·t~~th1.Thompson attende d t~e Dear -' ~na~ . ~r"j . are invited tI:! esh Groun this service d . 'Beef. a~ . to 2 . Jb. "Y. 33c . are ~ to ~ome SMOK ED MEAT S VEAL . • ' . at Cleves c .. ~..lastan BJaters Wednes day.tonvent.loJl ' • • • '. . • t partake <it the Lord:s oU]~·~__:~."'""c.. , ~:-':"'7 "7:~"'(: '!' ... ' ~~ ..... ?;;;:..;;;:;;;;;~~:;.~~...::..;....;..:;......,.;;.~ T d .h I '- • • • e . . Mae Treadwa~, daulrhte r of JI4r. 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, peclal churCh services and family dtnnel'!! wUl mark the observance of Thanksgiving Day In Waynesville 'thursday. Swrcs will ·be closed aU day. and there will be no rural mall service. After special programs held in the local schools Wednesday afternoon, classes were ! discontinued until I\londay. November 25. Waynesville Met hod I!I t church held s))e{!lal ervlces Wednesday night. and a communion serv I ce was scheduled at St. Marya Episcopal cburch at 10 o'clock Thursday m~ng. Hunters are expertcd to take to the flelds In large numbers In the vicinity of Waynesville. ThankSgl v I n g Day.

Looks . very much like listed bY o. Do'iwci Dllatuah. deThanksgiving Day-In the United States a day, (usually the la t Thur dRY in overc<?ats, radio .anti-freeze teated Republican caJfclldate for November) set apart each year for thank~ giving and praise to God for hi mercies, and dlsheartenin,g coal biJIs 'IJI'OfIflCut.lng . at.torney, ~ to -Webster's Dictionary. are here to stay for a ·few an account f1Ied with w. w.' Bhurta. For three centuries the breaking waves have dashed high on New England's months•..that worried look clerk of the Warren county board rock-bound coast, since the day when the Pilgrim fathers shot the Indians away on Mr. Garst's face when or el8Ct4ons. Dl1at.~ spent more Waynesville led Bellbrook than allY other candidate of either from t~eir .front door so they could eat turkey and cranberry sauce in peace-and thank the Almighty for another harvest. by the scant margin of 17 to party In the November 6 election. 14 at the half during the 'Sam ' D. Henkle, ' vmo was reelectIn all probability they added to their Thanksgiving prayer their fervent gratitude that they were still unpierced by savage arrowheads, that their skulls still basketball game at tile gym. ed count, engineer. was second , the other night ...huDting Ii- hiabest wtth 'expenses or $334.sg were uncracked by the tomahawk, and that they could comb their long hair withcense bureaus doing a land- Usted. Henkle,,! opponent; Charles out the scalp' coming oft'. ' b . Frid ' E. Kunker reported expenses of , Again today we celebrate Thanksgiving with a greater part of the world either off Ice usmeao ay morn' MS.88. clouded with the black thunderhead of war, or gfound under the - heel of orne ing as the hunting 8eason MeryJ B. Gray, who der~ted grasping tyrant. Tlw activity of the soldiery across f he two O,ceans flanking our nago~ under way ... Jim Gibbona Dllatuah for , the 01llY DemocratAc certain1y was proud of the' victory In Warren cOunty. waa 111gb tion ma)ces us .wonder if we have progressed :~ensibly from arrowheads and tomafact ·he bagged three ducks BDlODg the candidates ofbll party hawks to tanks and bombers. t1.:. Wltb COOMIn.- ·of t280.18. •.' Th~ PrelUdent has i.iven hi!'! solemn promise to keep our cities and country_ ...Y e Editor gett mg De Scott Mc;Clure and Pled Hueside free from blood and destruction. If he su,cceeds, and it is our prayer that he l'a$pberrY from all ..the home meyer. WhO _were reelected to tbe doe8 we feel that on thla Thanksgiving we ·fndjeed have real reason to be grateful. towq folk because Wendell Board of Ootmty OommlMloneJ1. reL . .W illlile did not win over ported ~ of f118:&o and teO. ·Let us enter the celebration of the holiday in the courageous- hope that we may F.'I', D.,.'R--juSt,as if the bur- ~tlve1Y. Keller 1bIt; their . be men and women enough to keep our count.ry safe, d en. 0 f •..~h e, enti. r~ R epu bl'Ican '118.46 Democra.tkI opponMt. eXpeucSed dlU'lnl bIJ campal8n. campaign was on his shoul- lira. Pearl Graham. ·woo was e- 1C' .. de,r s ... N~vember ,c alenaan lected RlJ:order ,w Allen ~" armers with both the 21st and the ButtmaD ~ hla term eXJ)lrea. ' ,;

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HARRY MCGINNIS FUNERAL FRIDAY

The Waynesville Spartans continued their startling play Friday

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Bellbrook by the and McK~\'er move d a wee k. ahead ' In u~ caDdtdates. In-~v Funeral services will be held FriOhio, the 'weat~er 18' in tune, ,cumbenta, ..fePOI'ted expeilIea .. Dr. S. A. Wataon. JlreaJdent 01 OalveS tor distribution to 1941 4-H who s:ored 10 and 9 points respect- day at the McClure funeral hom«: for w'"at with folio ; n - - .~ft_ ' WUmlngton qoUege, lWas guest Olub members w11l arrive in Leba- Ively. the lo=als outplayed the vis- Harry McGinnis, 67. who died at &.! snow.., !I,n appy , , WI., ~~~~ "':"'.......... .TteU~, speaker at tbe regular monthly . br~ezes and .hunters in . the '128;~. H. Oare)'; ProbatA! J~; meeting of the W~e Townshlp non November 29 to be distributed ltors In a.lmost every department, his residence here Tuesday evening after an Illness of 27 years , tield ...Jeflie ' . ThoDlIUI, Bill ,114; C: O. Beckett.' Olerk of .COUrts. Partper's club. ~t TbUl'8Clay. the day foUOWing, It was announced The Spartans held 8, slim 17-14 Mr. McGinnis. who had resldeelln Stroud an4' Jesse Prender- '100; WlUlaIn Hurford. Jr: .BherUt, Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Collett wl!re at a meeting of the Warren Oounty lead at the lla.!f. but came through this and the Lytle communlty hla gal!t talking over\he po~ ::: ~! j~~~n:~ hosts to the meeting a~ ~ beautl~ Boord In Lebanon Tuesday In the third quarter to lead by the entire lifetime. su1:terect a .' stroke 8ibilitY "of tobacco 1reezing butllUlll to the RelJQbl1cim Execu- fUi .c:&mtry home, near . ~ey.. night, ApprOX:lm.ately 30 club mein- margin of 11 points. last Wednesday. Although he 'had . ' . . ~.' A fIDe cblcken dinner was be Wright toPped Bellbrook In scor- been unable to work tor many yM. at SmittY's the o~her n,ight tlve OoIDD!1ttee. e~oyt4 at the DOOn~. . . rs will receive c&l.ves, Howard he formel'ly w!lS a blalcksmltb m ' .;/Red' Jones, of Lytle, buy\ ' Tbe R$llbIIean Executive . 00Ql- The ' afternoon meet1Dc Opened Munger. Chalrnlan. reported . Ing with four field goals and one Lytle. new hUlltin... coat at; mittee .reported tbat ,It received with invoCatiOn by Rev. J. P. Inablllty of the O!lunty ComrJls- tree throw for a total of nine points. '. . • "'.'12 more than It expendeCl duro ornb The locals fast ./:>rea.klng offense He 15 survived by his WIfe. Harriet, . Hymab,' s... Howard Fogt · de- ~ the' CBDlp&lsn. but the Demo- '1b . ury. follow,eel with the busl- . marks by severa.! other guests the sloners to attend Tues!:lay's meeting was their main scoring attaok and one daughter Mrs, Leona Hall. liverin... the proceeds from craUo EXecuUft oOmmtttee _ n~ 1!'~t1D£. Mr. Oollett ~ In- meeting was adjourned to meet In prevented dIsCUssion of plans for a whUe.. thelr defense show.ed a lILtl~ of Oolumbus. ~W_. t1·od~~. 'Wateon, who chose as December with Mr, and Mrs. Seth • Friday , :mght's baakttball' shoWed ~t ~wr~ e"eeedecJ hla aubJect, "MY Oountu"'. lie spoke for the customll:,}, Chrlst~ new grandstand at the fair grounda weakness .In retrieving the bal) off Final rites will be held Friday at game the . bank Saturday receipts by '1~18: ' of,;,. t.h8"'atiUndanc:e or material this mas meeting. _ . The fair boards Grandstan~ Com.: the bank-boards. ' 2 p. Ill. ' With burial in BellbroolfThe RepUbUc&n OOIDDdttee Item · , TOnight the boys wtll travel to cemetery , morning.,."See" ·Lee Hawke, ' ,..'. ' . ~ ~t · COUIltry mpp:Jes rc~ our e'l:.ry , 'The guest List Included Dr. and mlttee plans to Inspect the stand Jeff (M ntg t . the' barber a~l · dolled up jia.: ~ ":J:ta.~,~~l-: ~"·8- need. He ~ the ~tarm home. M!S. S. A, Watson flld Mr, , and at Ashland. Ohl.o. next Tuesday to :::nue °the;m~.) to --~-. .. . . ' , . '. , - - ,. -----.... !", - aDd &be rurallicbool8 and churches. Mrs Howard Collett of W11m1ng- to investigate matters of flnan.c• . g § rea . a !lew green o,v ereoat...J osh' .86. ' The ' DIam~ ~ were ·ThoUlh cent.r&ur.ect. hJ conslders ton: Rev. and Mrs. J: P . Thornbur lng. 'John T. Gorman" Se: retary , JeCferron Is the school from Which , ua Harvey 'm_king 'hiB way fl'l'S' ~. &be eXpIInIeI ·P IUS. ac- our ' acbooIa are l'Ul'Bl and he ~ Sadie Reason Misli Nan oo~· sald. . Mr. Fowler came to take over the 'sIOW Iy ,:a Iong v j"" S~ t conUns to theJr report. , ' , " . . . D B B coaChing duties here. ~a u w·ee . " . ..' U1'1Jed that, the country schools and lett. and Mr. aDd Mrs. Howard' Gl'8~ . ' . alley. Oounty Agent. reSUMMARY

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".,.... ~~ The clUb voted to th, camin 8OII,le .••lt mt,ht .. y!.... i Totals 14 7 35 ' palgn for the purchase of the Slmbe: !hat. we- are old, ~ a nellit ~. , ' lit ', and. Mrs, Franlt -t.rklD" ,a nd ~ ednesday evening. Their iUesta . oolon archaeologl;cal collection,· ! ~ut the ,)'O~... in ~eavt TIl! II'OUP of ~~ comp&Ued ~ Yr. aDd Plee. 'of Day:" were Mrs. Viola Harlan and Mr. and Bellbrook' which Wtlfuttely !soexpected to be coata wnn. ' lCafr. etc .....IUI former ~. and lChool ma~ of _, .'. .~..... v Mrs. Ernest Harlan and family. Fire. (;rgln of which could not be FG FT PT housed In a pcrma,ll nt.. p_lld1n8 at , "!':-:" ., It~ 11ft. Lai1dn ~ a joBy' &fter~ • , wen dinner " guea~. Sa~~....... • • • • - , _ determined. attacked the roof of McMlchael. f 2 0 4 Fort Ancient. In addition' mort! than . an)cleta and sP~rt_ 'nOQn. of ~~ .f~ w.1tb ,a ~eDlDa. nf Mr. and Mrs. John _.' ,Mr. and Mrs, J . p, Larrick . and ~ , la.rg~ .oom at the rEm" of the Moore. f. 3 0 4 cight dollars was rals~~!l' ui-: 8b.I.~J~~ d'orgoDe cold to ~t1nI . ~ eoUhe ., aer'vecl ' _ TUinCl'. ., Mrs"Frank Hoffman spent TUesday Williamson apartments shortly alter HurleY,'f 1 0 2 dlvldual club memberi to go ,to thla ",in _.the tb8, ~1Idd~ ; , naetYecl " • ~ , . •• .. with Mrs. George T. QUlIck. or Mi- noon ·Sunday. but was glWkly ex- Bledsoe. c 1 0 2 cause. .. . Weaell...."'.'. WAf.' ~ ,~ .~ ~ __ ....~ Mr• .~~ ~. R~U 'Carr. of , am.1Bburg. <In ~elebratlol!l o~ her tlngUished. pen.ewlt, g. • 1 1 3 The next ~gular buaJlll';S,8 ~eet.~' ,'. .;;. ... ~;:..:. ~ ~ ;. ~ ' . . Lebanon. ,~t S~dai with their b,l rthdaY anntversary. The blaZe star~ on the roof and WeUer. g. 1 0 2 Ing will be held 'Wedn~y, DeceJn.. ' " , l:IIilJ,elY .....~..J ....." ~"cecl l,.,.~ , ~. ' ~motber. KrB. Maude ·~. " ' ••• - • SOl1I;e per50ns advanced· the theory Wright, f, 4 1 9 oar 4. J . R" G~ns prealded>' at. the" IIII1t1QJD' 1~;:";."i~Ii<,"""_, 8toh Doit8 aati.!J1'rit7: of ~tt; 1IrI; . ' , • • • • • , . . . Bea~tlful peUes of the Old South It :was caused by flying sparks. The Sphar. g 1 0 ' 2 sessioll at wblch ' there )· w~, ..'20 , M.:~QI.,lj.IMfIllll~~I~'~~·'" ,BIS ~- oi W~ Q,\B.; . 'J _e HYman was the pest aDd their d86h1ng beaus In graceful Wa.yJlesVUle fire department remembera present, D~er "as' .~ ~ , ~. ~ ~ her dN8htet. ~. ' AI - PollDakY old cfashioned dances wID delight sponded and soon brought lihe blaze Totals 14 2 30 by ladles of th~ ~~~ GJl\n~. , riD !'See•. ~ lira. ~ "'Wodard, and . fuD1l~ , (it O1nClJlD8,tl. sun~. your e)'el. at the performance of, under' controL A crowd of approxThe W U1 R k ,." " , I'a . 1¢i1,l of ~; Mn.}O.t--,.Wor,lq. ,Mq: '~ . . ~ _. • "AD Old Kentucky G8Irden .... pre- Imately '500 persons was attracted th i aYdneslv e b eserves ept FRIENDS. r,tEE'rING. ' ." ~ •• ' • '. v • • . e r recor c ean y defeating the PRESE'"'-ra. inoD~D A.M' .OD ' tlJ.~ VVV< . . . ~, . . . . . . ~ ~ 'Mr: ani" 14rs: RCIbert~er Jr., ae~ted Prtday evening, Nov, 29. by , ~ the scene. Bellbrook Rese 34-16 Do '. ~,. a:.;JI- ':;~~ , -81\Or'; 1a..1llQ lea ," ft'Iad.. were DaJtlIIl vts1tora,' Friday. the Girls GleE! Clubs . of .. automobile parked In the barn born led for ;he . " ',', r " . ,0 0( ~~ ~. ,W~red .... ,:\:' . • • • L;.,. " ~ . . WaY~~,I~. H1gh ~ool. was ' removed by volunteer worke~. with 10 points wt!le ,Berry ' r&D. ~ • The progran,l at, ~~r mee~ I t . bank <~ 0eD~, . kN.,Ro- Mr.• ~{ .lIn. L. O. st. Johr! ~d • . •• " It. truck belonging to Earl Coyle alsO close second w~h 9 Ints. Duudor ' 1n~ of the ,W.~vme F.armeu' .. (, .p.nIPnA.j'.'t& i¥01datillPncr.the bert !tift... H~ ~ ¥J'I. ~. 'and ·MrJ. B. V: &n1th ~er, Bun,: ,Mr. aDd Mrs. Bert HaJrt.sock aDd .was park~ ,I n the barn. The wbeels was high' for the vr::tors with : Qrange., 8at~J\ even1bc. was fur·' , ~~~ffi~.~~:I1~; ii " . ~ .;~ Palm!f, .... Anna ~ Qr,J dar pesta ,of Mr. and Mis. Glenn · Dav~d .,ere .Bunday dlnner . had been removed aud preparations ' polJlIts ' nl.!ihQd "by , the. PHend's M~tlnI: -~" .., . Nt.. " '• . Bland Ii.n4 daughter. of ~. , guesta': of IIlss Kathryn and James !ere being made to remove it by . Ella B.OOOk. -chairman, and hl!t _~~",*"~~_ ' MiIIea .llDJde ,>: .--". . , ~ • • -, . ' GdbJ)ol)8, Bunday. ~ ~a auto hoists. when the blaze was . ,comnllt.tee presented the follOwtnr; . Jiul.b .~ .Mrs. RObert PUJD&8 and SoD, Ben- ~tbbon.S. ot Dayton. was a~ their elrtJilauiShed ' by firemen. .' TURKEY , DINNER , . ' P~n~ solo. :,'01;1 ~e Ice .at Sweet ;Qo,:~IOQ. UllII';"'IIIIIIl~. AI_ ' , ... - W I V1tIltecl Mr. . IJid Mrs• .. Loth1ar gUest. · '. , . The bam ' waS We property of the HELD ·FOR GROUP ' Brlal''', by Jenn1e ' Lee Bradclook. ~~. 0:. sUnday. , ', ."~. •• , ' H~ H, wuuamao~ estate. and ~e , . - .-. - . ' " , ' ,~' ~. ·"There , Was AD~ ,Old_'W~ ,'. ~: . • - . , .• ,' • _. ,,' " ~. and Mrs. Eyerett Sears and ~oiis: w~1l' 'was " unofficially es~- ' Mr. 'an~ MriI~. Y', ~r~~ " lJlap): by Do~ Ha~ey•..P1B!Jo ~, Mr !II:i., ~ ~ aDd IOn.! ~on. <?t Spring V!illey. were ~y . ~ated at be.tween 1200 ~nd . $300. entertained ~ith ~ t~l'.ey·.r ¥er ~"S~rUgh~ Waltz':. 'by 'Q~; '8In1~ , ·ot.~ ~ 'saturd&y With Mr. gUests ~ tllelr parents. Mr. abd Mts. not ~vered by Insurance. Sunday. ~t' tb~1r h.ome: ''Rlt:~~ p~t,a .. M~ , re!lding~" 1·m;t~, ~ ~ .. ,.' , ~~ ~ ~ ~e"ana eOn.. . W. N. ,Seari: · .' ., " ' " . . . . ~er~ 'M r, aDd:"Mrsf- Pr8.ncia,J ~~ Brtdge... • pi ElIiat)eQ:r ~. ,~bI!.Wl""8_ rn~/tQ~'~;~'~1CI ' !t ' . ~ , . " ." .. "" .," . : . '• • ,. ~.. 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Motorist , Mutual insurance Company entered suit aflllnSt W11Ullm Oeorge Bha.fIet,· Chester Se.wyer and the finn of Shaffer. Sam TAl . I>'lA-l,.1'I! IHC ft"dox ....""......... ft~d Se.""'er', ""--~n, to de'M '"' ROAD OIL E,XOAVATING , termlne sta.tus of contract covering .L_~~:;,.:~---.;......;.-~---.;...-------- aUUlmoblle belonglng to the firm n\J-~ P 'l'R UCK 5 1J:U VTOl!l which Shafter was riding 1n at the 50 acres 1n Frankl4'~ twp. • Ohio bad 1\ 996-man quota I~ the . The ohle> iaws and ' ganle bWltlng THE DOLLAR SPENT AT HOME time ot an accident at Kettlersville, S. S. and Leah Thomas to Bertha first call. rf;gulatlons, ,a s fIxed by the State \ PIT RUN, LOAD~D SOO YD. Brandenburg. .65 acre in WaSh.lngDepar,tment, reads as follows : l nAO . Ohio. AprU 6,," It has been said that t h e two pripcipa1 forces th a t ten twp. Thtre. were 2'19 school tax levies p.heasantr---N~. 15-30. . two iCOCks make a town are its industrie and its stores , The ir p·r os- COMMO~ PL~ROCEEOlNGS Carl L. Mlller (;0 MW'lon and on Ohio ballots thls fall. 231 III dally Wit.!l four In possc.ssloll nfter 1?hOlle, WllyuesvllJe 44 R '\ J perity i8 necessary for t he community's success. Helen Locr lot ,in 1~lrvlew subdivl- county school cllstr}:.t.s. 29 ill city first d~i~~ IS-Jan. 1, four and Simple logic tells us that t h e s uccess of the stores de ' Russell Bradley cha.nged his ple~ slon, Lebanon. schOOl districts and' 22" in exempted fO~~ po~lon . Lebnllou office Phone }n-l{' pends largely ()n whether the people that make up. the 'of an assault and battery charge to Harold and EllZIl~beth Sweny to ~U1ageb~tric~h' There we re 69 bond H"~":""'an nArtrldge-N.ov, 1S-30. . . . b lk f h t d fined $25 nd costs ISsues e.ore " e voters. 6. O in coun......-. r_ r~ R,() ·M. Morrow Phoue No. 3 COmmUnIty buy theIr supphe , or the u 0 t em , a guilty an was a Edward S. and Eleanor Ullum , lot In ty districts, 8 in oiUes and one 1n four and tour In poo&esslon. ' .._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ _ _-' and sentenced to 10 days in ,1\11. ' . Grouse-Nov 15-30 two and four • h.~me. . . ReCeiver order 'to distribute funds University Heights, Lebanon, an eXeJnpted vlllage. T~e sesults wl.l n " Stores in a town the sIze of Wayn esvIlle often cannot deport on proceed'~~~ In t he William George n Od Frank Hal'- .not be ksown untll after the oJIidal In pos6eS5I.o . . 1J . . . - . an r . ..._ . , t t · M1nk anc~ muskrat-Dec. - an. ~=======~~==1\ compete In pnce WIth those of a cham 10 larger commun- ma~ter of Hazel Guttery against ter to Ellen Smlth, plot 111 Mason. tabulation 0 vo es. 15 inland dlst.rict" Dec. 15-March ..~ . ities that buy in quantity, thereby being able to offer a na' Raymond Guttery. Meryl B. Gray Is Bertha Brandenburg to S. S . and 15, Lake Erie distr;ct. NO limit. tionally-advertised product at a few cents less than the 10· receiver. Leah Thomas, 11.7 acres 1n Franklin 'tbe State leglslature elected for Skunk and opossum- Nov. 15- , cal merchant. . .... Jessie Golden was· granted a dl.. ~he 1940-41 blenni~ will consist of Jan. 15. No limit. ' . , .. . h . vorce !from Wilson Golden and cus- twp 36 state senators and 138 rep,resentRo.oooon-:--Nov. 15-Jan. 15 two ~ REAL ESTATE But let $. be ·f alr about It. When you drive to t , e near tody of their seven chlldren award- Bertha M.. Blnk1ey to Hobert J. ~tlves. The new legislature will wlth t~o In possession. . . INSUI\ANCE by town or CIty where you can ~ave those few cents, ~o ed the defendant. . a'nd Marg!U'6t Allen, lot 92 in convene on ~he f1rst Monday in Tlle Department reports that AUCTIONEER 3/0U ~ke into aocount the g~SObDe you have consum~d m Case of Jane Michaels against . SprltlSbOro. January with the Repub~caJ16 hav- there were 138 arrests for fis h and your automobile making the trip to toe center where the Howard ~Ichaels for divorce or- Wllllam and E . A.. Reed to Alvln lug a majority .vote. in bOth game law ino!&t1ons during October, _ _ _ _...........-iii·iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioi "bargain" is offered? ' dered oontlnued. and Bertha Clark, 52 acrES in Tur- branches, In the Sen~te there will resulting in 138 conviotions, fJ~es I h ts . Judgment of $500 fQund for the tlecreek twp. be 20 Republlcans a.nd 60 Demo- ·totallng $2486 and costs aggregating _ On ~e other hand most ~mal. -town merc an • recog plalnti1J in the ma!iter of the esta.<te Henry Bishop. det eascd, to Ethel crats. Whlle the Republicans wJll $677.50. DaZe tbel.r 8tock8 cannot poss~bly lDclude the varIety of 'Of Phineas W. Cook, Springboro. Sears, 20 acres In FJranklin tWJi. have' a working majority in both merchandise camed by stores in the city. That's not where ag1linst Robert E. Crew and others. W. W. ShuMs. Sf'" to Waiter and llQUses, It will not ,be large enough Ohlo grOwers of white burley tothe fOb comes in. The real problem confronting the small- Dllver ' Belden, dolng bual.ness as I;l!orot.hy Huddiestc:m, lot 119 In to J;ass any emergency legisla~on bacco have been directed by the 't own ' merchant is when the resident feels that he is ' being Belden and Company, was · handed Highland Park subdlvlsion, South without Democrat votes. a. ,two- S. Dept. 01 Agriculture to vote on II.. d" h b· f r d t a a little more for 'the down a Judgment of $198.16 agaln8t Lebanon. tblrd~ vote }in ear.:n ~se ~e!ng November 23 on two- proposals. one llP~ , ~en , e 18 0 ce 0 p y . Archie Penny and others. Mary Margaret Biven to Lester required on such b1lls. . . for the ~bllshment of marketing product so that the 8tore can make a reas()hable profit. Audrey Belle Brandenburg was and Ma.bel salyer. :2 acres . in Deert for 11141 crop only and the When tl)e small-town citizen goes to the city to buy granted a dlvorce ' from Arthur E. field twp. The Ohio ~ngreESlonal . de!ega- :~e:Sfor three cropS .beglnnlng'wlth the things carried by the local merchant-that·s when it Brandenburg. King'. ~Uls on her George G. King tel John Dean, l~t.s tlon In the new Congress wbtch that of 1941. The natloruu quota tor' ROOT FOR AND CONSICN .hurta. particularly if the purchaser happens to be in bus- 'charge or gross neglect 9Ild re- 4 and '5, Maple Pnrk Subdivision, convenes in J a.uuary. w11l be evenly the three year periOd h8& ,been fixed YOU~(\~~Br:~rc~~,.p a~1r~a~,: i n . or have investments in his home community. tored ·t o her maiden name of Lud- Kings Mllls. c;I1vlded bet-ween the two partles- 12 at, 292,000,000 pounds 'and that tOt ~~ orcrre81!1 e fir-WI fl)~ ~e hla'!_t . • ' . Jum. . Besse and Howl~!i Burgess to DeJnocrats and 12 Republicans. the one year periOd at 263.000.000 ' market ' prices and lood Ierne.. ' e , A d,ollar spent In tl:a . ho~e town has a chance to re- . Verdict was returned for the de- William J. Szhroedl~r: two ' pa-rcels . O~ft . Stoe" Yard,' Claela.·at1 O. turn to the buyer's pocket: But the dollar spent out of fendants 111 the matter ot Andrew In ThrUecreek twp, totaUlng '182.45 Fourteen ' states will celebrate ~unds, Tune In on ~dto Sta,tloD W~!." " . .. . . I . .Thanksgiving , 12:26 to 12:80" m.. or our .....' t.own can be blfened to the title of the recent popu ar Yeazell, Lebanon. against ttle V1l1~ acres. . ~y on Tnursday, OhJo scores again. More Ulim m8Tbt eporb m'ovi~"Gone, With The Wind." age of Lebanon and others for $10- . James and Ora Lamb to Frank NoveiOOe.r 28. Ohio Joined 86 states 2100 members ot the Fututll , 100 tor inJuries !lis san, Andrew, Jr., Wllson. lot in Harveysburg. 1n followlng President Roosevelt's Fanners of Amarlca. attended the _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ...!-..--:~_ _ is saKI- to h&ve received wben Martha. S. Green to Nellie • and proc!amatJ~, W~Ch. 1IXed Novem- annual meeting of the Amerlca.n LET ~E OTHER FELLOW WORRY knocked unconscious by an electric Joseph Thomas, lot: 62 in .Avalon ber :n as .the national day for ROyal H9r&e and LiVestock Show . win belonging to the def~ndants: He!gllts. near Lebanon. Tha.nksglving . held at .Kal"isas City November 14. , . .. A verdV..t tor the defendant was _ . ( --" . Among Ohioans Who oontested for Here we go, headed, into Thanksgiving, 9hristm~s aI,so retumed 1n the mat.ter .of Clar.A 30-minute program by a m1xed ' prizes aWanied tor llvestoCk judg- The LadieS Ald, had a covered and a Happy New Year. maybe. Th~re will be plenty do- Ilnce Tal-ldngton, Oinclnnati, against BILLS ALI~OW~~ choruS of 1000 voices rrolll: al,1 par.s ing, all classes, were PauJ Lacy, dlsh dinner at the 110~e of Mrs. 'Ing. for tile next ~ixty d,ays. Not a dull moment: Yo,u will L. O. Work. I1ayton, in whlch the . ' of tl.1e state, 'a "5-minute ooncen ~Y :R~~rd Oraham and' Forrest HuH" . lIa.\J . ' Wed esd y • have to IReP, liv:ely to keep up witl1 the proce,s sion. No time pJalntUf lIO'!:8ht tU,8'1l! for de-mages Hill's Machine Shop, parts. $1.25; the Hanooclc. County .Farm Bure~? all 0" DJ"esden;' ariHarold Petemon Amy ey on .n . a . WOrry 01'fret. What's ·the use of saving Y6»ur gold, 'when ~ to have been received in ' an H. S. Conqver, gUlUd tall materlals, band . and a variety O,f ~tertain-. of XenJa. ' ·Among them they ca.p- MIEs Audrey of Sprlngt~e1d 15 auto~~~ aco1dent west of Leba- supplles and parts, $244.70; Sarah ment offerings (rom county IPOU~ ,t ured 'six first priZ!!S.awarded ~ spending a few days with her wea~lh til:kes wings .an~ ~J.ies away? For ten long y~ars OOD January 18,. 1938. Work's cros& Bridge, 10 logs, $10.00: W. H . Mad- wlll contribute to t he Thursday and .1ridlvldual judging. parel,lts Mr. and Mrs. Earl crawwe've sh9wn a peSSImistic streak. We have been anxJous petition asking 1250 was re ected den & Go.,..-lumbelr and cem~nt, everilng session of the 22~ anpual . ford. . . Mr, and ~Mrs Bert ~mnell ~nd . • bout 'the' public 4ebt, mounting taxes, increasing r,elief . 'by tile jury wh~ found for Tarkfu~- $93.~2;.. A HOppe , and Com~y, ce- ' Ohio Farm. Bureau ,convent.t<!D to ' \ ro1J8: the mnd to:ward s ocialism .a nd the threat of war. We ton: . . ~ent, $34.30: Bee~s park-a-way, be held In , COJumbus November .,~ ~ t toe ent E~lIne ' '1505' 28 29 The 'annual luncheon for wo . daughters spmt Sunday With., Mr. he~ ~ rug~ed.indi~idualism and viewed .wit,h alarm the ltnOBATE COunT ~ End ~.Co., coal f~ gar~e: m~n 'held in connectlonWitb th~ e & and Mrs. O. ' P. ·Lyle Iii 'Hill8b<-r'o: ;' . sprea~ to tQ.talitarianillm. We thOl,Jght Willki~ should hav.e $12.63; Griswold Service · ~t&tion, convention wlll I:le on Fralda.y, No--' . MisS AUdrllY ra.wtord called on I beeD elected presiijent in an effort to stem Ute tide of Albert Jiecht ~nd J . Tho~ ~ll- Ures, supplies wnd Itasoline, $P6.02; vember 29.· ~r.. and Mrs. Stanley Freelan and Mr. 'and Mrs. Curtds 1Ia.rhey · and Spending, We must b'ave been ·wrong. Why should we ey, NanJdJn,.named adm1nlstratora Flora Motor Service, labor and gas. -wn. Stanley '. ~r .. .. s~nt sa~UrdaY~. Neva Davldson on Sund~y ar~ b t litt)" d bt ( .xt r b ·11' ? W . I. t Of ,t he estate of ' Enge,lt/ert Hecht oline $584 " Herb 'Iloppe suppr es State Superintendent. of Babka evel1ng with l/,'r. and ~fS. Doctor ternoon . M' -WOTl')' a OU . ~ _ . e / SO .s~ _ ~- .lV:_h 110: e ar~ no "' wiih O:E. Chamber~" OharIeli E. and. ~~e"$91~; . ' - Rodney- P. IJe~ reports the re_HaI ~et: . pf~elja. . " . ' . Mrs. O. P. Lyl C?f Hll18bOl) ,atg .going to Jl~y much 0 _t. 0 It,S el , 0 an away ~e go Moore and .PaUl Ruppelli. . Z ' Bangham's Texac() Cent:er , tU-es .sourcei ~( QWo's '· «1. ln~ Mr. and ~.;MOl.tl~ Le~ls spent tended t.he ·covered ~I.I,sh ,dinner at . )ferry phristmas! i .H~PPy N e~ Year , Let the other .fellow The estate of Henry Blsl)op, and gasoline, $125,1):2; gones' Gal1- lI,tate banks a~ering the call of MOl ~ Y with 11. r. and Mrs, ~~~. Mrs . BaIley s on ":ednesday. WOrry,. It took us ten years to fmd out that we were Just an Franklin, . given a net value ' of age; . gasollne. $16.22; compton's Sept 30 had ~creased to $1,740,- gibson ,a?~ ~F.l}Y, n~ .Bellbrook: . ~r. and" ~$: Ralllh B)lml£ll and old fogey with a horse-and-buggy day philosophy. From '1,997.43 and December 31let for the Garage~ psollne IWd tlre ' ~eP&ir, -t9~,5'18 from $1.678,655,765 · r Ported .Mr. and Mrs. ~. ?luster ,ShaW and , tami1Y spe.nt .Friday with ~r. and xeDla shop- Mrs,~ert , B'\nnell and daJl8,: er. nC)w. on we are going to .run. with the pack.-The Rounder · liearlng of the schedule of c1a.1ms, $16.46; Flranklln .V~c. and ~ ~., l>y,,442 8Uc.n ~ q~June 23. 'f'he sol}. Ro~ .were • Th ' F kr Ch . I ~ebts and llablllties as well as -tJle gasoline and part., $32.25 ;, COleman ~ IU?d reserve account . llf 'the pinl eat . JDQ , • ~ Fr1~ds from Clncinnati ..u t ed on Ill, e ran In rome e: inventory. ., Serwce c~nf,er, '011 .. and gaso1liie, co~lIdatl!d . statement _amounted to ~r. stevens and .. ~a. ~t ~. BJld Mrs. ' Banner Stewa);t and The ~ of . W11llam Lovett. ,49.18: 'qle PUre Oll Co., lIasoUne. ' to '~37~8803 bompUed Wltti ~,_ .Grien, of .Dayt,qn, spept SuDday family. " . , Ha.rveyliburg: . d~liu'ed' exempt r~m $1.60; sma.ri·s Ga.ra8e, ' g~e, 528.240 a year 'to, with Mr. ·and Mrs.. Lewia ,Mot"g1U1. MUSINGS OF 'AN IDLER inheritance taL. $17.98; Raymo~ 'Tlaylor, aasollne, d. ~, 1-, . , . . Mr. and ~.. ~est and l4r. and The estate of LUCy Cron, Frank- '3.30; Walter Botts Shell 8er"y1ce; Besides ' the cloth.es they' are Mrs. ,Zetl,lI, . 01 Dayton~ spent ~\w'- . 118E ·m '¥lAM!, c _ __ We~l known old time bars in Cin<!inn_ati; Mecca, lln, given a net valueo~ '1.0'11.80 ItA~l1ne, ' ,1232 ; L.·S. ShaWhan .PUre w~ at tbe time ,they 'report. u. ~y '¥ th Mr, alld"'MrS, . E~!n 8D1f1:11 ~; f.:pny draftees., wlll 1Je " aaked , to and ~am~. ~ru"er . \Frlxloni; John Niemes, Billy Bodemer an'd Grew and a certHlcate ot transfer 01'- 011 Co., ·8~llne. ,1.S5; · · dered isaued to , t he'l.admlnlstratrtx-, Verne Bursk Serv1~ Sta.tlon • . gas-, bl'lng one s.trong cOmfo,tab)e, pair ' __--"~-"~~,....:;~.....:.;:.,:;.;=,:::.;,.,.,~ .• G"rew.. . Maggie croll. oline, '2~.08; Do.",~n's, Se'rv~ce ~ta.,. 9f sl"\oes,' e~tra s1,l1t ot 1lIldez:clotii:. ~ ... ~ , ( .. J, • The valUe of the ~SLate of Martha. tlon, &6SOl!ne, $14.11; Rogers and lng, ~hree extra .,paIrs oP socks, . . . . . . .. '" Former industries; Eberly w~gon works; John "Irvin Helsel deteI1mined at $2,556.'18. . Slmpson, ga.soline, $11 .'18; Ruby Vwn two 'face abd .. two bath towels, 'a b~ooni' shop; 'B aiiey iI~yes bakery; the cooperage at Cor- The second accoUIllt of Chal-Ies S. Riper, gasoline; $17.:!5; La.lIofar Body' comb, tOothbrush, soap, too~hpa,ste, IrWin, guardian of M8.rtJui. Monce Shop, gasoline, $9.29; V. C:· Harvey razor and shav1ng soap. Trunks' or ~,in; Geotge -:Whitaker photograph gallery. . .... and oth.ers. approVed. ' SinclaJr Service, erasoline, $18.7'1; boxes wm ' not tie perlruir.ed ;In the' , , The esta.ote Of 'Nellie A. Fox, Gross , servIce , Sta .on, g~e, trucks or buSSC§ w.hlCh ,...~ ~onvey , '. .Re'gardle~ of the outcome' of the recent national elec- Fra.n!tlln, given, a net value of $1.828. ,16.50; James Servllle Station, 'ga.so- the men to their headquarteni. .! tlOD' Garlield's ,j~he government at Washing1;on stillli~es" ~he f'irst and final account of llne, $14.70; Peter J. Noll, gasoline, .. I . '.,' ', ~¥ t,rue. . . . Low., ~; Franklin, executor of U5.23 ; Ohlo 'central TelephOne 'State IJqUOl' Sale6 ior the Hweeks ' the estate of L. C. Kalbe approved. COrp., phorie r~nt; .tiiI U5'; , ending November 2' ancUor the oor~ The sch~ule ot claims, debts and OhJo ·(J~l ' Telephone Corp., responding PerIOds ot three 'prev- . liabilities Of the estate of :Emma V. tolls 'ot va-r~ offlI:~. '86.60; Reli"s - ious years 'we!C: In~ 1940, ':· Ms.219,-';' • . Basore, ca.rllsle, approved. Electric Shop, labor and repaJrs on 72(95; '1n 1939, $40,523,'192.25; , In " . ~ . . ~ " "" . . . .. ' . ' The estaite WWIa:m D. Rell, Leba.~ lights at C~rthOuse. '29.10; Leba- 1938, $38;169,591.16; ill- ~937. $43,-; , " ". it wrltmg IS a continual p~rformance, basket ball-....non. detenn1ned to have a net value !)On Lumtlei Compaltly, lwnller for '134.193.50. .~ . , . " . '. Antt>HOt.key now are reigning for a few months. of' $2,9'16.66' and sUGCes.slons 'deter- ,repe.lrlng COurthouse...$.....20; , Leba' . . non Faf"mers Co-op. .do., 22 saCkS" The Ohio , minimum waae for the '. mIn.ed. The first and final accounts ' ot ·bI1cek mortar for courlJho~, f12.10; b.eauty parlor '1Ddustry bAS been set t.he estates ot Ida Cline, Kings Mills, Johnston and JOltnSt9n, paint'. '1~ at a scale ra~ from '13 and. " i6 '. . • . ' . - ' . , ' ly..·,." J ' I. ... ,... \'" /": and. ROli8 Loog a.pp~Ved.· , ret~ Chlmn!!y, ~~.70 ; ·' Cln.cinhatl ~, YI'eek. de~~~. upon ~popW,a_ , 'Dl0inaB and ~tty Tayaor and " ~d Leb~n ~~II8, '. ~P,Te88 •. on · tJo.l"l, Qf ~he ' centeJ's 1p !...wb1Cb, , :th~ , .. Margaret Pardee named to appra.!se auPD)1es .from fedlll'al E~l8.t1on, · shops IKCtQ:ate;d. There 'is a lower . I real e&aIte involved 'in the ma.ttel ·of ,.35; Keever's' OroCery. 'match~ or , scale' '101:' m8.i.d.s &nd' joi' , ~ -sam Ba8eett, 1iuar<Ua~ : as81n8t oOutt. ~W!&, $1 .00; Cq9tello ' :Wg. _'ciuting the fJ1&li ~ inon~~ .'~ .' Nath~ Baaaet.and-~en;; " : 0:0.,: 5 gallons Vigo_~Iri~ Cleaner for ' . '~"' ~ " '. •. . F1re.d ~er :aPPflntl;d a~ri; ;~urt ~~oiiael , flI·00': . 'J:lW.s~~ , ~ . ~e l'ft;'t.ional Dra~ ·H~8dQuattera ~atol' Of, the .es\.ate or He.l)ol',Y {'Ul)lic ;&1IalnI,. ~ fen;. courtbOWle"!:njls set ~hJo~et quota &:t ,.52,49'1. " ~chler.: Car-lisle, and Raymo~d'Pld lall, .'~1~.0.3; Will)ur;B. sw~er; · ~r~ quota ;was at '94,068 but Hall, . Barry Mount 'and George serv.1cea all ~tor ot Memorlal , ~). credlts ot 11,640 r01' ;.' NaUcmaI . ~utza~ ~ed: apprii.lser$. · $25.00;,' • ~, :~ . . ' , ',."",~' . G~d6lJlen' and' 30,031' fo"othereh.:' , Sale of, personal propei'W .belong: : :' ~~~ ~.pt , Pu.b~ ,At.la.Jr:;, ' . 11~t ilstmen~\ were allow~. · ,Ing; to the es~~ , of Emlly W~t. ana~. M~~ ~a.1l. $5.87; IV,\ua- • ' _ '.. . ' . 8prlngt,oroJ ~~ at ·private· sa.te. J~eao~ Drug Co;. gaS;'taniC for ,.Plahs 81'e J.p1d~r 'Wily to biive , a . I " .- - - . .' " . MemQrtal ,Han; ~::25i ! 0b10 H~~' ~t&te: dt«.e~ .force •. to ~ JmO.wn .~ . MAltitl~GE LlCENSt.;S ( 1'01': . Epqe.p~!l!!,_ ex~Ye for, ur1a~. -the Ohio State G~~ CCIa1~Jy ' '-. ,.,'2f.OOi ~~ . of state, ~~11 o~ Uvt,md ~ ~..... . . WI.line., ~Goecke. 24, ~. ' . ~ <>!" ~ dependent " hjl~n ~ Lebo. ~' . AdJutant ~ b!M ~_ H.9len ~Vl!D&Ulh. 2S, boo"k~pei;_Jlnon Kotof"' 1DD; Inc" 5-raI;s (a 0- oo~ced. The ~ 8tUe. 1iOth of UbaJ;lon. . line for sealer, J!llectrtc. Guard ~Ir to .tbe , ,.AIllhl~~~· B.,o,td I:.oDaworth. 29, pUlp m1Cer ShOp. :I de!Ik _ Oeneral. PI1Ibabb' 'Win' . . . . ,........ bat.terman" and ~ Brown, ~l...l desk Jamp tor ..,ven bUtaUoaa . both or P.nmJd1n. omce ~. :"~~l._" CIotneUua-O. MabaD. Jt.. SjIr1q

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Nov. a it s 'Intel' sing to llote how old a,yings take .on ne~ mean................. , ... OllIe .,........ Ipg wherl we repeat t h e acUo . that Letanon-QtfLc1als of the MA1(" 1 to the analogy in the first place. In probabWty ,by the time tI11s R e ' •. f~ program, Farm CrecUt Admln- ' "To whltewash a man's reputation" . " publIcana, and ~ RepubUcans. istratton Boll Conservation Bervl-e be ' mes a more vivid eK]JI: ~ ssJon as column ap~s In print, 'a 'C1ef1n1te w~ IJucceeded by Democro.ts. One, aM Cou~w Farm AgentS and lio~~ v. e whitcWl\5h th cellar 'Of the cow d~n will be iUc:hec1 as to w~; .llidependent sUcoeeded a. Democr-;';:-:- Demonstratton Agents from BouthL:'n ~ Ie. It Is mOl'C than Lo just glos~ ther tile. Seventy-.a1xtJl oo~ win and 1 Progi'eas1ve succeeded a Re- ~est&n ohio will me~t . In . Meml • ~ r .Ills faulLs. Wh ite wash Pl'O<!uces . adjOurn sine ~~ m see- pUbiu:an. Of <the old membe¢Up oriAI I!all next F'rlpay, P. Q. Ba.lley.. such a shJlling whil.eness. the cellar '~on. ~dent Roosevelt has a.n- 233 Democratit were ~d, 13~ BaCot~ntdY Farm Agep,t, announced u omcs a' 'polless lalrylnncl nncl . ur ay. Ihe man by nno,.lo..'Y b: COOll S not V. R. Wertz, agri!lUltural econ. nouncec:l that he has no further leg- RepubUcans won out In the election, ill t Ip58 bad bu t a knight In shin1s1at1on to submit to .tlda session of wb1le 1 Farm-Labor. 2 Progressive, omlst, and Miss Thelma Beall, In g armor. an ang I. n champion of . Congress ~nd' ls not,inte1'e8ted in tile and 1 Amet1can-Labor Members were home mapagement specialist from the ~eople . And so It goes. Old you paasage of any me&sul'e& now before lIMo reelected. The new Senate will Ohio State University. are scheduled ( ('I' have nny g'e e? If you did, the t.lle COngress. oelJ¥lClBUc l~erah1p be made up of 65 Democrats, 28 Re- to spealt. Ill , onlng of th ' epIthet "goose" ns . • CountJes t :l b ' represent.ed aTe will pi'eM for final adjournment pubUcans 1 Progressive and 1 F'ann:lJ ; ,ll d to a. p 1', 011. ho s new 1\5WGJTen, CJln~n, Clermont. Hamill~CClS. It becomes nOL IlIel'ely a foolwith the ar1lument thAt the Illtl'lsla- Labor. 'rhere is one vMaDcy'ln the oon., Butler, Mon.~omery, Preble, Ish person but a 1101 'y. talk ttve. tlve program baa, been completed Senate occasioned by the death of Greene, and Fayette. gossIPY. foollsll perSOll , olle Who and that tJlere is no reason for COIl- Se.n ator Pittman of Nevada ' a tew SlCS all al.ld tells all. possibly a gress to rema.tn longer In aesaiOIh dayS after the election, COLLEGE RECORD GOOD slig ht ly mallcl~lIs pe son wh loves Wilmington-Dean H.H. Vannorspr tical jokes. We had three of 'llhe RepUl)lica.n minority WUl /lOUdly "AA be~m~. ........ ~~on .."_A....... dall oC Wilmington Oollege anthem tor a while. They would look oppose adjournment 8IIld wW . 1na1st ThMe~ that ·the Oongress remain in session . nOUllCed tba.t e. reoent survey reII " you sldew~s. then at each other Wit h t heM eter·Mi9er Mechanism B8 long B8 the p~sent internatloIl&l on Capitqt Hill IIilld throughout 01f1- vealed that 173 Wllmtngton College MR. AND MRS. F. A. SNIDER and carl'Y 011 ' In (.cl'.ulnable converand dozens of other outstanding crlsSa OOInt.1nUes, and until [ina.!' &C- cia! Waahlngton as. to the Adm.1n1s- gradUates have 'earned master deMr. and Mrs. F.A. Snider, or 10!7 Easl Central aven",e. MI~ml:sbur" saUous. "Quack quack". In a. quesfeatur ea of beauty, convenience, tion Is taken upon such tmPQllt&nt tratiOll'S program during the coprlng grees and 23 have received doctor of will celebrate thelr'fiftleth wedding anniversAry by holding open house Iiolling tone. the "Auck. auck" in economy and performance. lertal&tlve mattei's aWl before Con- year. ~ who are 'in the beIit poe_ philosophy degrees In the last 25 lor relatives and 'fiends frOm Z to 4 and from '7 to 9 p. m. Tuesday, No~ answer from thc othel' t\ .o , .. Ill ' h Only B1'eSS B8 the Logan-Walter bill ~ It1on ·tO knOW, alate that t.he United years. v,ember 26, al lhelr borne. Tbey are the parents of three chlldren. Mrs. a s to say, "Old yoU see what I saw?" Ilmlt the authority of gov~ntaLStatea w1ll aasume a firmer fOl'eign E. H. DuVall, of Springboro; Mrs. J. R. Wade, of WaynesvlJJe, and )\f. ··Well. I shouldn't think she would NEW S~R.lNGBORO MAYOR Elmont Snider, of D~it.on; 10 gralldchUdren and four great-cr&nclcbU- do that." "I'll tell y'Ou a gOOd one I . agen~ea and 'bureaua. the ~m1th bUl poHey; take a atronger aWtude in to amend the National labor Rela- the ....... ,.c. and - t l y '~A~._ aid dren. saw yesterda.y" and so on far on r...-u, •• ~~pr1n~ro -..Amos RobiIlBOn. Ea.sy Term '-Come In and See It! tlons Act, and other leaa . important to O-at Bri.-'n. aa evid........... by Lnto the nlgbt. no ... _ ........... Franklin laundry proprietor . bas

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levlal&Uon. The Repub11can leader- the recent order that Oreat· Britain been appOinted Mayor of SPr1nithat t.be President and t.he Unlted States aha.re equaUy boro, succeeding Perry Lawson, reand Adm1D1atratlon leadera 'WaDted in the productlon of war matea1al by staned. S . L. B1mPlOn W8.S appointed oooarea to go home last June, ltat- Amerlca.n plants. The PresIdent's Marshal in plaCe of Homer Burton, inS at that. time that there waa no domestlc program Is not to .,m- realgne<L New members of the nu:tbe,r ~ for the natlooall'" elude 'any new or draab1c' re- SpringbOro COUncil are Prej Main lative body; t.nd that· IIlnce .June forms. according to reports. arid R.obert Campbell. m~ of Ute important Natlonal De- on the theory that 'increaaog pro8~ fenae I~ has ~ ~&e~ •. pertty as a. result of ·the ' NaUonal COUNTY ' PEST HUNT Another &tltempt to. adJoCU'D 0011- Defeme "'""""'"' makes suCh ~ < .......... _.. Lebanon - A coun.ty-w1de "pest sress 'wu made by the Dem.o cratlc forms unDece8IIaI'Y and inadviSable hunt" by two teams from the FuJeaderah1p in lite ~ .~y to this time 'Ibat tb PreI1d t. WUl . , 'at. e en ture Farmers of America. obapter at be blocked by the RepubUcan mtn- favor lA~ tn._... - wher~'er nos ' . . ....., ~~ .,..... r · · Lebanon High School is under way orlty and II. group of !DdepeDdent aible, aeema certain. . The new oon- J S' K' 'facul" d .... - h ' ...... •• .. ern ~-.. - It -_._' oe. ersey. ~y a 'AOVr. as ......... ~..... now .-..-. . ... ~ , WW be -more conservative than d Th ' , . to be lYJtber sWrlcl announce. e .. eams are capseen w 11 ent ~wn- the Executlv,e branch of the. govern- ta1ned by Joe Fornshell aDd Everber of Democ:r&tI W11l vote with the ment; and WUl un<loubtedly act ett 8amB. The losing team w:ll fete Republkana qainat ad,IourDmeot 8!>mewha.t as a brake or deterrent t"A .... ~-er. ---' .- k eep ~ l.. _ . _IU - ...._.--.., ___ , .or on any AdmlnIstnUon attimpte to uc ....... whether t.he fact tbat the election Ja nowlover ~.~Dt RooIevel\ 1& vm to far to t~t. - = S :T~!!A'?e:! ~':nd re-e ected , W'" ...._ ... ~eIr view-, ~Dt on the queaUon of adJo\U'nBrtt1.sh sblpplDi lo.saea have been the ~t1re property OCC(upled atmanto 110 hee.vy recently as to lead. many hear-by Mason i))y Station WLW cbservers to believe ,that the de- · .nd new Ughts' are among precau---!strucUon of such shipping may in- t10ns being taken ~t possible 'lbe la.te8t I"ecaplt.nl..#··on of. ' t.he Jure Great Britain's fOOd _nd war saIJotaie there, according to an an-T""" N~ember electlon retuma &bow that 5UPpU~-and ~1'1nt about, real crisis ~ounce '.Extrament made bere: .. . the ,House of ~praentat1ve& ln, the In the European con1llct. As a result . gua.rda we r e stationed ,comt.nr 8eVeDtY-aeveDth 00nInf1 agitation ~ been' started for.there follo~ a. fire October 20. W11l contaln' ~ Qemocrata, 162 R.e- ~hangea In the NeutraUty ~w to when the coupUng house in Wh1ch P~lcaa ' 3 P1'Q8reII81vea. 1 Farm- pa-mlt Amerlcan vessels to carry the . ahOr~wave atatlon WLWO went • ' . , i, I.6bor making' a total of 435 Mem- supplies to 'Enela.nd. SUch a ·step on the air was <1estroyed. ~. nwneoorda aJao ~ow that \be would undoubtecuy lead ' eventually ~be DeW fence has a forked new Bouse 'will contain butnew to the -convoying of such AmerIcan barbed wire tOp aDd Ia a 'Mot hliber membeno-the IIlD&IleIt. tunMiver in Qll'g0 sbipa by the Unlted ' States than ,the previous fence. The eXtra membenillp alnce 1108. Of t.hla batue 11eet•. There Is also a 1IlOve-- J,lghta ar~ tp enable gua.n1a to · see number 15 DllmtScnte were ~ ment on root to provide for t.he con- any., P,U't of :the .property day or ceeded by Repub~' 22 Demo- structlon of British cargo ve.eIa ni8ht. At leut one new wateh tower crate ~ ~ecl Democrats, and fJg~tI;DII' sb1ps In United 8~tea WUl be erected to .aid gUards to see 13 aepUbUcana wen aucceeded by Navy Yards. over ~ ent1i'e layout at any. time. ., ' ,

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Nov. 14. "Well, they whitewashed the wheat field last night ." said Johnny. as he came In for the milk all this morning, an.d Indeed: the snowy fields were not any whiter than the cellar wben he finished It last. night. It wlU) cold, but I gatherered up a few chickens and two or the pups ~d went to the Communtty Sale. Thel'e were not as many peopl . I b t ' 1 , .. f bb ... e as usua u 0"" 0 co age and apples and turkeys and cll.lckens. Also a good many cows but I did not stay for the stock Sale to see what they brougbt. I would have been a few cents in to have sold the chickens In Waynesville. They seli them by the piece down

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To many Ohio farmers InIlk marketlng Is the most complJcated . opPhone 32 Dr, H . C. Sheh'one has written that "ArchaeOlogy thf' science of era lion oj the farm bUsiness. Tlle - - - -- -_ _ _ _ _ _ __ '_ •. Ohio Agrioultural Experl.nent St.:.!. dlnne!' taste gOOd, a home grown antIquities. has played an Importt:on llas a bulletin just off the Lurkey browned to a tender crisp, ant part In extending the story of mankind backward beyond the' "'_ press by C. G . McBride on "The with sa.ge dressing, brown gravy • . "" Oh =-_ called historIc ~ ...""' '' We know 10 ...... lUer and HIs Milk Market." cranberr ies. m,lI.shed pot8l\.oes, ,.....~ . this Is true as not even the most It deals with the day-to-day probbo:led onions, slaw, celery, and all igtloranL of u.s can view th s col- Jems that the farmer meets in hJs the rest of the trlmmlngs, and' a lectlon ot Innumerable' relics and contact with the market, ~ud1ng housefull of the people I iove. to not learn someth1l'lg Oof tbe dan .. tes tlng. trucking. and pay men t for at libe sale and sometimes you help eat It with laughter and . - J tbe product. ThIs study Is based on would get better prjl:es where they ·t hankful hearts. : :c:fte~t~:a:~tya.:~· r:e c~: personal Interviews and careful .welgh them and pay you by the archaeologist to understand f studies of ' the e~perlences of ov!r pound. If looks mean anything I ar 400 dairy farmers in Ohio. • got gOOd homes for the pups. The more. Within certain limitations , tile young men who .bought them 100k~d . Tile weapons. d1scussed In a. pre- farmer chooses his ma.rket both as as though they liked dogs and v.ous article, played all Important would be gOOd to thent This findt d to type of product sold and the . par an are Intensly lnteresting, but ... h ,i ' Ing homes for pups Is the worst The "Men's Club" met Wecinesth "every d .. he hold artl I ..,uyer w 0 get.s t. T,he choice . ..' . e . - ay U&e c es Is not as free as It once ~as, for part of ralslng dogs. <!ay !lvenlng, at the gy~naa1um. of pre-historic fa;lD.IlIes have a .m ore many farmers who would like to Nov. 15. Huntln~ Season opened wltb Edwar!1 LU.k ens as h~. for the genuine appe.a l .to the · average ob- sell. mUk for fresh consump~lon in today. Cold and snowy. We have too evening. Mrs. EVil> McDonald . ~r server. . -. . '.:::Itles find ' tha~ th~ marke/.s are ' much stock thls year ~ allow many slsl.eq in se~vLng sandwiches, apples . Some of the things learned are air' d pll d . hunters. One of our neighbor boys and older. Thurman "Dusty" Mill8f . th t th IlJa.g en y sup t ' . • 1\ ese were v (! people and . bought a, nice new gun and took of Wilmington was t he speaker, for agr1culturlts, that they practiced Sanitary requirements as Impos, d the afternoon oft to go hunting. He the evening. ., many domes tic arts and hunted and .by cities and the State are becom- "walked ~ll afternoon and . never . 'Ihe LadJc:s Aid SOc.1ety of. Methofished. We know too, that they Ing more stringent. 005ts of equJp- even' saw a rabbit! The pups · ' Wtll'e dht Ohurch met Thursday attercooked their food In a '~ Ircular f.1re- ping and preparing a ~ann for city Cl'owUng and ligh~lug over one that n oon, anhe Orange Hall With 'Mrs. J:lac,: of puddled clay. Largt; shells requirements ranged from . $50 to th~lr motber brought t hem bu t we Osee Snell and Mrs. Susie OIDam were used as contaUlers tor food $1,000. The greatest numbe, of didn't celecrate with a ra.bbit cUn- 0 3 IlQstesses. and water. Gourds were u~llIzed ~ estimates fell between $150 and $SOO. nero . Tbe pheasants ' that , Uved ' i:h'e annop,ncement of tbe inal:the same ma~ner. p<)ttery ves:els Marketing plans vary widely be- around here ear:Jer In t e se.a.soq r;age of Mr: ·lfarry ,McVey, a tanner were molded of clay tm.n pered wlt.h tween markets. The Experiment Sfa- 1110vcd away sometime u,go. T hope mepchl\n t o! ihis 'town, and MiaS . powdered muisel sh~s" sun baked tlon's study includes a crit.lcal an- no one mistakes our la!e ' h~tched Mlidr~d saso , of New 'Ant~ooh' was to harden nnd f.red In aD open fire. alysis of tbe ex·pertences of 100 pro- tmkeys for pheasant. One year reoelved the ' past week, and ' they T~ese a:re very Ug ~ ill v.ie1gh~ an~ ducers in Stark. COunty selling under thEre was so m uch chicken shoo ~- lire . now maklrtg their home ui ~IY broken. Many 6}:lOilect d1iUIe~s the ~ase .anq surj)lus plan. Where Ing. We mJssed several and more (larksvll1 ·" whore,..the :brlde::irroom . and chagrined cooks w~e~ no doubt mUk was adjusted to a. bilsls of 3.5 than one game bag that was put on Is engaged 'm,:·the grocfiry -bfiBiJieas•• the resUlt , ot this frailtY, as broken' per cent bJ.lttertat it was found that ~be bus ,h ad cWcken feathers stlck- ..:rlle local ord. r of Orange, . mot bits have 'beel'\ found with charred 1ihose producers attaining the best . illg out of It. Monday evening In t1')e ' Orange remains 01 corn- stlck1ng W them re- records of even deliveries might Nov. 16. Th1s Is surely Squaw HaU. • veallng . tra·g lc end~~ to pre-his- ~ai~ an advantage as great as '25 to Winter, perhaps we will have 'some J ; B. Ohl'PJT!an. of , WaY,JIesvW~ torlc meals. .. 4q cents pe~ hundred In 'annual re- more Indian ' Summer 'to !ollow It. I was a .buslness,' caller here ~day. stone ~ortars Ilnl;l ][>Ol!tlls served turns. ,. .' . ~peTh!i"nk5g1VI~g will not ' b -like ""'Mrs. Oeorge Froat,' ~ther (It· Dr.' .to ' grl~d nlftB. corn, anli' ~the, f09dB . . Most 9f the larmers In~rvl'ewed ~h!! 'one tn' 1930, our first o~e In the. Earl .Frost, un~eJ;went append!IC; ' A ~lIer pes~le Is the !ulI~as~r. or 041' In the stu~ . believed that · tbelri counlJy. · It . turned . colc! the night · t~my operation .1astw..eek~'1. a~ . . t,b~ n .lling pin. almost identical· in IIlre best Interests could be ~rved befOl'e and by morning !;he temper- ~elley .Hale · Hosp1~. "Wf Ini'~. , and shape but unlox:tulllately for us, through membersblp in a. cooper- nture was below zero 'with six ll1!:tles She is reported In:. satisfactory, con':. not the same materia.l. tip old aIJve marketing ~oclatlon. 'Of snow' on the ground. We d!dn't' (lit.on., ' . ., l ' ; ones seem ,to be of bard gra.nite. COpies of .the new bulletin ' o~ know 'how cold It was unbll a nelghC. B. SOlfnan. of Daiton, tnD8" Hanlmer-stones inentioned in the . mUk marketing, Ohio AgricultUral, bOr came In as we were eating brealC a.cted b\1lil.neas here.•, satUrdaf. ' lists of weapons p.ayed a part in \ihe Experiment Station BUllet.1n 614, fast to ask us to bring our car over .CecU KJik, .of ' Houstonf.' TUaa• . kitchell, as dld the 61;one · axe and can, be ,obtained from the StaUon's to help him start his. When we ,and fatherj Mr. LInn KIrk of WUcelt, these being Us~ to breLk the mli.lling room at Wooster. wont out to get It' we 'Yere In the . ll;l.ln~t()u, w~e calfe,f& ~ large J;Iones . ot animals broU8ht In '. s me !Ix, not .even pushing it 'out 'Miss Mabel' a.barr, of ,Daytcn, ' *u . frorll' the hunt. onto the road' lind down thll hi.} the ',week et\.d guest of' her? 'IIiOUiU, . Flln~ aJ}d oopper knives, ' would start It, All day \\!e . worked who' Is convalestlllg ··atter ~~' scrapers, stone chlseJl; .and awls of . on those cars. No one came by and ' illness. ~.,.: '. , bone and ' copper werl~ ued In tile '~WIN we ..had no telephone ., to ~l . the ·Mr. aI).d .i.!rs.' Warren Bure 'ar, -, weparatlon . of fooq.. · :Bone sf-ears ';'. '" . . gatage so the lovely tur~ey 'dlnnei!' _t:a lug ~the '~ndaU ifarm. and ~e J were used as forkS. -tht we were to have · ea~n In Qay .. mo .1.ng ',tp' the. ,Andy Lonr 1 ' , ton haa to be eaten without us whle 5tuth of .town. • . ;'. , I ' we (Elasted on a dab of lef·tover sau-' '. Our io;;ai Hlgh School b~'e~~baIl ·. 0610 . s!lge and a lew potatoes whfch We11$ team motored to Morrow',' PndaJ w... ..,'''",'''·.,.... all that we had iJ)the' house. My e~nini' alil;1 'brought nome tbe tUib. . idea of the ;riirht kind of TbaDka~\ score. 1 • ' . , FRmAY....;SATUBDAy . giving is not snow/ we-baye .' 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I . ' AaIt1na ooopenuon ~ ~110 aM~l ViQUIN Of d1Iuter It • • alWay. nAb Old Kentu IcY Q4rden" . aect 0lClia ~ call, Nina Bt. JOhn. h~ve the' tim Call On the fcree; of , . Wayne townah.lp· rep;esentatlve ' In th~ Red ct&8. The AmerlciUl Red operetta featuring Stephen F~t:er's muslo wlll be presented Frldny, the W~il COWlty drtve, issued the OroSi! doe!! hOt' r8.'lelve ~nc1aJ n.ld Pb•• '7 November 29, at the Wnynesvllle-following statement: from ~e government. Your mernL_---:.;.;:.~~-~..;;."""i"'----High ~:mool ~udJt,orlum at eight _ "An urgent appea11s ~ made bel'sh1p Is reqUIred to /lb'engthen ;;.....;.-_ _ _ _- - ' . . . : . , . . . ; . . . - - - - - - -....._..,..._ _ _..... ' '.....-a.' _ o'clock by the Girl's and goy's Glee to all men and . woinen ?f Wa.yne a~d keep In action ~e great Red A , • Olub of Wllynesvll e High School, Twp. to Join as meP:lbers ~f the Oross. Do your part. Won't you loin an 8ervioe will meet at the Church The atmosphere of the OpCretta local chapter of Red CroSs, this week today'!'- . ," " . Wednesday afternoon Nov. 27th. h. typical of the Old South '~fore during the annual Roll Oall. _ _ _ _ _~:__-_:::-___::_:::_ Dinner promptly at 12 noon. the war". To see ante-bellum Cash."Between 1938 and 1939 th~ Amer. OOR SALE-EnsUage, $2 per ton. The Epworth LtyeagUe h~~ ions worn by ' chivalrous gentlemen Jcan Rl!d Cross aided 151,000 v,e terAvailable now. Roxanna OannlnK T~vlng par at t e c and southern belles and to lice ans; ' In coOpem.tlon with pJ:jyslclans Co., W&YIlesvWe. Friday evening Nov. 2~nd. at '7:30 gracef\ll .old-fashioned dances . eXa1n1ned 600,000 scbool children _ _ _ _ _"--_--:_--:_-=-_ o'clock. All young peoPle !Ire i n v i t e d ' for physical defects·, prod'uced FOR SALE-i rolla Oharmin BarChoir praCtice Friday evenlng combined with the mUsic of .-;-merted ToUet Ttssues 250. MtamJ 'mbe 22 d t th . t ICIlS fllVOtjte ~pmposer - don t fa~l through vCllunteer workers 350,I!OO ~tte O1Ilce. ~~~e 'cl r It n ,1' e parsonage, a to /lee "An Old Kentucky Oarden" garments for disaster victims fu ,our The special auemblY beld WedThe ClIIBt Includes: own country; made ~,OOO,OOO sur- nestlay was sponSored ,by the Senior . 0 , oc . Stephen C. FoSter, 'beloved troubgical dressings tor local hospitals clal;.S. A pJ.a.ylet, mowing an old l\iT. !I01.LV M, E. CIlUReIl ' adoUr of tile perlod--~rt Osborn and 900,000 pages of reading matter fashl0ne4 school . scene, was preT. M. Searff. Mlnlater Jeanie wltll the ilgl}t 'brown hair, In Bx:aWe for t.he ,b1ind-l ~ Ann1e sented with all the claaa, members Sunday School 9:30 a. m • . E. ' A. Colonel et.Bun~ons 1l1ece • __ Rutll Promptly at 10 a'e1ock, this great - Brown wbo resides at the Friends taking part. This was toUowl!d with :..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..1. £arnlJart. Supt. Conner. annual Pageant wu.~ leave the· Fair~ home has been, making BraIlle for: !l Thanksgiving address ,by Rev. R. Evening service '1 :30. Colonei St.BlUlton: poor 'b ut artsto- grounds In ~toJl. and arrive at ,_~. several years for the Red Cross. L. HaclcweU. The program was conST. AUGUSTlNB CBUBCH J;>rayer meeting Wednesday eve- cratfc ___ Robert Earnhart. lWs.e·s at 10:20. Men, women \,-nd _ "Red Cross reach~ Into mUlions It'luded with a selection by the Boya Be.... a. Kraaabolt... 8 T D, pas.... ulnli '1:30. PllUUp, Jeanle's tJrother and ohildren throughou1t the Miami Valof our homes In United States and quartet. J4aaa. Sunday, 11:00 a. m. A welcome awaits you at these Richard's college chum __ Richard Jey lOOk forward , each year to this , arlswers the pleaS of homeless, A meeUng of the Wayne Town~ aeryices, come_and enjoy them with Osborne colorful parade which brings Santa "Starving. orplianed refugees InUle ship teachers was 'hdd at -the High \la. JOY, ;hIlliP'S fiancee __ Frances C1~\IS . to town, Over 400 employees u~happy countries a.cI'OIl$ the seas. School buUdiDg, Tuesday night. . 8T IlA&Jr'8 EPISCOPAL Johns. of the Rlke-Kumler Company have DoJi't forget the High SchOOl OpCBuaCB WAYNlt8vniB CIl't1lwB OF Hannah. tluice a widow __ Mar- volunteered to toke part 'ln the pa- An appeal Is being made to the erett;a.. Novelriber, 29. Be•• ,I&. L. ~weU. aec&cir CHRIST selle ;Barnett. rade, drC6Sed fn (!ostumes - some residents of Warren countY to pur~ ~~Ail8T. W. c. 8mlth, MlnIater Henry a)ow. 0. gpld prosp2ctor of fantastic, some beantlful, some chase 1940 Ohrlstmas health seals by . . '49. "pow.erful" fopel r Hl\Dn~h ~- funny - all for tJlf\ pleasure of William J . F6x, preSident or the . BUND4Y 10 '" m. ~ Oommumon. Mem:ruble Sch.ooJ 9:30 a . m. Alton Earnhart. chlldren and parents n.lU:ce. The pjL- county Tubercu10ljls and Health tIen of the COJIlDlunity are ~ Communion 10:45 a. m. Richard, 11' northerner, fond of rode this ycar J)romtllfli tq be m(ll'e assoclll on. . COMINO EVENTS Mrs. ~na H!lrtsoc!t Ili:ClOIllpaNed , mwte4 to atteDd tbIa, Clu1st'~ aer- Junior Endee.yor 6:45 p. m. Jeanie __ Paul Johns. colorCul and more elaborate · than Th!! plea . In the form of a ,letter, F'RIDAY-Nov, 22 -her sister a~d brother-in,law, Mr. nee 01 th anlr8llvtnr, and to share Senior Endeavor 8:45 p. m. Mlljundahr, a HIndu In search of ever before. , rollows: "The Warren county' Tu- . New ,Century Club, Mrs. J. L . and Mrs'. H. C: Harvey, of LebanOn, In the Lord' SUpper. P.reachlng .,:30 p. m. the stolen ruby __ Olurord Gray. Featured In the parade will be bereulosls nnd Health AssOCiation is Mendenhall, hostess. and .XA>ulae ~ Har~. ot Ohrlst SUNQA.Y NOVEMBER 24TH P."H. Sm1~h, Minister. of the New Joe Buzzard,. an avarlcloUs money the floats destgned 'by youngsters in 'primarily an educatlopal 'organl- .MONDAY- Nov. 25 Hospltal Oinclnnati, to the borne of SUNDAY' NEtT B1!IPOR.I: ADVl!lNT Vienna Church of atrlst, Will lender __ !l'!lrrellce Igrkpatr1ck. the schools of Dayton. lAst spring mtlon. Its a~ Is to warn ab.out the KJtag.s' HeraldS. 4 o'clock. home of and Mrs. A. Z: Hartsock, of '1:30 L m. Hbl1 ~UDlon. preach' at , the Waynesville and Elmlne _ Virginia Prelitop ; Wu- 11 ,conLest was held, and under tile danger of tUbercu l~, and to 8~S BWy ~~, K~~ 8jL~, ~I L m. lI~ng. Prayer aDd aero . Perry Churches of Christ, Sunday Jam __ Warren LeMl»'; Anar~w ~~ supervision of teachers in the art : the 1mpor,t ance o.f , ~ly diHnosI!! ~SOAY-NOV: . 26 Dr.. .and Mrs. Webener and_ Ml'8. mOD. • " " _Nov. 2t. during his ' brother's ab- O,rv111e Savage; seth _ WMreQ classes the, ~oungste,rs mp.de , rtOllt Ilnd treatmep • ' Argunot Bridge Club. Mrs. D. R. ,R.Qsell oaUt¥l on ~, Evelyn MelOY. ..,'p. m. YOUDif Churchmen. sence. W. O. Smlth. M1nIster will Pwumlll; 'and Adaliza __ Helen 00n. models for our parnde. Floats m~d~ "Dur.ng the JlIlSt 1CA1', with the ;Smith. bostess. 'rUesd&ft, , 'l'tJlBDAY hold a meeting at the New Vie;na are nil young-friends of ~he tamUy. up from the prize wtnnlng models cooperation of the Oo~ty Board of "HI-Lo" Bridge ClUb. Mrs. darl , Frai\k and Kenneth ~omaa vts3 p. m. Qburgh BcbCXIL ,Cbumh on that date. Lily _ MOl1lmln Hoakand Torn _ will be seen in the parade. 'Am0ns Health, tbe association tested Btl!, Conard. bostess. ~ted M18ses Annie U. ~MDme T • WED.N1!EDAY Tom Florence Ilrc colored plan- these noats are ALADDIN ' AND persons for the d1~as!!. Of this Farm Bureau DiscUSSion Group,~, .JI'RIDAY . '. , QIr ~--'I;' ' . -. Prayer and Bible study 7:30 p. m. 'tatton s1ngem. HI,S. WONDERFUL LAMP .With the nwnb~r, 196 were found to . be posI.- Mr. and Mr,s. ,H arv , ey Burn . ett, hosts. ' .D . r,. Heber' Uill, of , Dayton, called ., 'Wl :.... Po m :. ]a ,.-.~ . Qroup. I d.t· rt ",. c .Mr. Artichoke ._ William Me.l\qn gen e nn t..., 0 eIltal slavesj ,the tlve cases. Three fourths of these WEDNEsDAY-NOV. ¥l ' , on WB al!ter, ,, MrB.Evelyn Meloy Mr. Mon'eyfold _ Albert Pummill WIZARO .OF OZ showmg the Em- saw ,.a p'bysIclan and' bad ', x-ra)'S WOU\en's Society of Cbristlan aer- S;tmday a.fternOOn: ! IO'I'IIODI8T ,CHVRCD ' FERRY CHURCn OF CRRIST are enteJl)rlsing publishers oi mmlc. erald Castle, Doroth}', tlie Cowardly takll;l1.-,wUhin the past ten months vlce~ Methodist Cburc:li. . . MisS ,Fred. H.arYey a.ttended a ,,: c. Smith, Minister Following Is the story 01 the op- Lion, the Scl\.re:row and TIn Wood- $331.00 has been spent for 'cheat x- Youpg Married '(o.uples Class, '~ shower at the home Of Mn. JOM r eretta: m!ln. BBl1ut.1!u) !rtrlll dre,ssed all red rays t41ken lor people ,wbo otherwise IUllk supper, OhurCh, old oftleel'll, settlemyre Tueaday given In 'bonor CburcIb 8dIOot 8.ao a. m. oecn SUNDAY . " Bible fI:cbool 9130 &. m , ' The scene opens In the gard.en of ~ples accompany this fiqlot. And, would ' have been uDiWle Ii<! secure., h~ts. . .' , of. "Iss: Mary Shawban, who 1"U beDana aupmnCmttent. . WCII'IIlIp...wee 10 40 . Opened by the Junior boys. Colonel Staunton's home in Ken- of course. tl1er~ Is Plnl?CQhJ~, . an- such ~e1P. , .' _ . .., gATORDAY-Nw. 30 ,--::',oo,me the brld.!= of geOrge Lowe 10 , Oar UIIIIIAl 'I1um~~. service =::~~001~:.~~. m. tucky, L1Vulg with h1m are his other prlze-wlnillng tla.t. " ·"We ha.v~ an advls,ol'Y bocu'd cqn- '. "500" Dinner ' otUIl. Mr. and Mrs. ·Decm,nbeJ:.~·/· . ' , " Will lie baJd W"1:"oNdI!-)' evening 'I'HtJRSriAY I\lece, Jeanie and his nephew. Phll- TO~y Sarg. the great. designer ot slstln.g of perso~s. holl.Utlg ker po! Howard Grahaln; ·l\osta. Mrs. Alice Olark had ')le followNoV _.. Up. WhJle .rIdtng _ one -day. Jeimle lnarlonettes, has nmde (I. series 01 ' sltions In t.he County. Our County Jng .as Il1nner guest8, Sunday: ber . ' Ja ~ ~~e~~~~ . ~ oJala meet~ ?:30 p. m. meets handsome young R~~ohnrd colorful balJoou.s tor Rtke's TOY PA- HCI\lUl 01Ilcer, Dr: Edwllrd Bl&1r"1s . \ ( nepheW an'a wl.f~ Mr.; aDd Mrs. ~l the ~ at tbia grea,t DaUSE TBB KlAMI GAZETTB Morgan. but they observe con- rade. These comIc ' J:lgurea wlll be chlllmum, With" .the foll9W~g penona . ~T .CINC~ATI ~ daUgb~ Mia$ M11di'ea , .... _-'-• • ..: .. _II~_';' ....... v. I •. · venti""· ...... only• sm1le at eaeh kep~ aloft by smalhll' balloons cottco.nstltutdng the boat'dj Miss Kat.h - Robert. DUke J5' e1U'O.~Jled I at .WIll j . _ .Davls. lUI ell ~ , ' ..'• UD... _ ~......... .. " ' , • ' .. A_"-A_ _ _ _ _ .... ,....... ~.. ,_ ~-'~.•• _ WAJft' ADS other' UnkJiown to Jearue Richard tatnlng heliUm gas. When the PM- ryn Gibbons, County ' HealthNurse: . __ -" . MIas EarltDe "-"'-', had ' dinner ~ n _ , -~"oI! .... Vnn&Ll ' • • d ' . ·u.~. Ad '-Mill ..... ft N UJl1veralty of OInchmati (or his thl... . · 8 ....10; '" ' " "::."_ _ ,_ _ ;;--..:..._--,;~_ _ _ _ _..,.,.;.._.,--_-.-~_ _ _-' ha8 fbeen .her brOther Ph1lJlp'~ room- n e apPl'O:/lches RLI~e s, these bal- ,...,.,., ~ er, Pu"..... lUle for . . t ~r wt~ Miss .James; Tuesday. - ' _. mate at 'COllege In the north and Joons will be released, .Each one will Franklln: 9fuu'1es H. BolU, ~upt" ~ year In ~~ d~i. Rallih ~.. EdWin Kever and ,mother, ~~~~~..;,ia~......~~4~-~-..::.~~~..;..;.;.~;..::...--. RIdla1'd is on .hls way to vlslt him. carry t\. ~nrd ~y1ng "n .this balloon County Sohoo~,' '-.' H. Drubo' .... ·."t. Hartman, who hal been With. the Un. Burke, of ' tiayton caJl'ed ·on '. . ~ ..... ·ke Nurs""" ~.....--veral . moift'''~ . "' , Is returned to Rlk.e's· lnt6ct the lot, Lebanop Schools ' anI! lfilph""" ..,...t; au. , au , '. .. ..ID" MlIII '~dJa Wrliht. 6und8¥. , . , Richard arrives and m,eets the col. ' . ' . " . bas, entered bla f1m tenn '; at the '" '. ' . . onel; who d1covers tha~ jeaD!e and bearer · wll1 recelve ;.9. merchan~ Augsber~, su~t. \ of Franltl!U.• same SchOOt.' ; ,' , ' _ \', . E"J, _. _ . he are attracted by eooh other. The certilicate for $5.00. '" schoola. "_ " ' HAVE 8~ GUB8T8 -+- ' "'I .. colonel ' orders him to leave the The ThankSg-lvlnlg Day ,'Parade ·' "'rho , Execu.tl,ve . OOmin1~tee" In=house me next ~Om1ng. br~gs · ~nt.a and bis ' metr~mlLkerl eludes the 'toPQ~; ~al~" OO- ; __. ' Ph1ll1p has borrowed ' 'ulte a .sum to Dayton. As .the PlU'ade approach- more, .. Leb~n~I!.' . Ralp~ ( 'MWa, . ,. , . ' " and Mr. ~ ,Mrs. ~ of money when he waa qln 'college es R~e's. Santa wIU[·cllmb ' a. ladder Springboro; Mrs: ' · lIDmer Durrell. .!i , . a~d~. Carl Duke .el'.!..-~nner aIi~ ~u8hter carolJD, were but ~ uncle 'knows nothing of tlllS: to the top of the ~4m's . Store anf:l Mason ;. ¥rs, 'Walter) ',~on;, ~(':-ta of, Mr. and M'rs'., Fred ~; '· Suna Y. 'eveJ)I,DI /SUpper ·~ta Or , ' , R4ChaM.' comea to his rescUe and descend through the ,. cWmney to li'l'anklJn; -MrtI~ ~. ~o~. ~g~ . ~t I'ear PaJto~ \It .dlnner" ~~ntlar, . .1". and .... ~ . . Mamn ' Lonl{. Qf lends him the money. R1ke's To'ylantl, whe:re he w11l make Mi\ls~ an'd.MfS. O~9.dY-!..Bec~, '~-' ancJ enjoyed. the ~heatre In payto~, Mlddletown.· · GfJIrWllidIl to,· Old he The , colonel aDnounces that he 1s his headquarteJ:s Uln~ Ohrlst,mas. 1J~.. ' ',' . I '~:j' In ~h~ , ~tel11Oo ,~l~~ni the . . ' to hi. 8. , n.EOO~Q FItO!I.:~"uap:8 giving a reception In honor' of Ste- He invites ~~rn' 'lltU! boy and, glrl '· _"otrjlCe~ ar.e as fO~O'rVai llreslde~, 1}1r:lil" a~ ~.ersaflell . of :pbep' Foter. WhO' Is visiting In: the to come Jil ' andilee Wm in RUte:_ WilHam J. Fox) ~Ice p'e~ent: M~., I)~ke a~ , ~' ~l. ; r .", . nelgbborhood. . Deer Forest. ' ., " Frank U. L~y, wayn~\'1Ue! : sec", .• . , .', , lb. iLtld Iliis~, A. Luteil;1 . and The, .colonel presents Jeanie with . r~al;'Y' ~~. Elmer l?~ell,I"'fe,SOn; '. RE.T~N F'l.'9l! jVJl8~ T9 .:', faml.lY ' vls~tecf .Dr. IMaiJ' L. 'Coolt .• t a ranin,y belrloom, Q famous ruby. . , ENTERTAIN ' ''lioOlJ CI.tJB - and treasurer, Mrs,aQnaa ' , ~llJ,oj, . ' ~.l~A ~~~GAN ~eu!l a ~ta1; In . ~. B\ul., , A H1ildu mag1dan steala the rub ' - '- ;. Sprtngb01'9. ' . ,, " .' day. 'P.r, Mazoy" ~t woyd , to ~ and Cuaappejp'8 'in . the . dal'ltnes: J:.k and ~s. 'K~ler Hook a.:td . "AU penJons buyj&)g as mucll , 1108 ' Mr. ~, ~. ~ ~~ J't.' h~ fJ'l~~:tn.' WaYDIIIIVSUe, ~~t • annOunces thAt .he wlli ,lWSCOe Furnae ente~ned the"SI wort~ or C~lat~ Bealabe~ . t~' Prldaf e,,~ .from.a .vl8- Is not; ~. In" "utla ,.,.~ ~~ ~the tbtet J ' ~ _ ' ~em~:rs of, their "500.·' . club, at come members, and are' i!nSlUed to' it~,~th re~ttvea m and n~ ~der• .fo~ .n~ ls IN H»VerUlB ,from , ~ ~', til '. , diDn.e r ' and ~ds, Wednesday eve ... 'vote In 'the me!ltlnga. The P\lbUo 8O~j' ~~dfanall 'llbB}' ~ ,vlaIW , wJtb &,r~ . ' 'C", _,,-=:-,~.1...'T , 0-: .. , , e . ma.n rom riI.ng; aqheir ~olUltry 1l0me. Invited Is invite" to a.ttend til,eae. sesski'n8. ~tlves, at. ,Nqea. ~, .~ ' " ,. ) , .\ , ,~( =~ :m~~t::tJl?:::n~l gu':sts,' 'I~ addJt1on ' te> the .,>i·egu\ar ,' "We truSt ~t·' ypu · ~ .be Pnel'~ ~ ' ~. \\'htle tb:~ ' the1 " ' 'n,le ~~ ! ~ ilp'li'¥') n £~e , 1 , ' ,nt' thO d' b~' p' "",1_ ' I ~;' me~rs, ~ncluded, ¥l'. and., Mrs. ous toWsi'd ' ~b1s. worbh~. cause. ; . vJal~, the ~, iDtUtai1 ~p , at tu filli& ... ~trlbUt.IOp here ,... , .~~ . D,1S , p ' , , ~ ,.. e: te"'I' Is' 'au;vb I pr::~cesl dl1arles' DoSter,; Of 'Hti.rveysburg, '" ., . '" ',.. Youra.trulY·.r . Mlch ~!~ ~'cu.tez'l' near., ~itIe 'Creek,.' ~ 'Ne...~ 'hi1 A. II:· Par:' ""e muney __ ' ~e ', ~ne . ',,,; ',' , . . " ,,'.. . ' '" ' . .,' . . ' , ~- -r.. , 'that It" 'D'ft""-d ' b .!' ' ed " him" " • ' - .. ~ r,' William J, · FoX, , ~ldent.. , ,' ,~ 'I. , ker, J1~ .~ 'I lo'Al¥Il~ . . . was ~",,:,' w 0 ~v , • '. ENTEaT.uN 4'lr DJlllNER , ( , . , ,. . OJEVERYTHtNC FOR BUILDING" The " colonel regretS b1s .- harabnesa " . ' . , .

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FUJifERAL SERVICES TO BE HELD ON SATUBDAY AT 2 P. M.

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• • •"" famUy ed the members of ' thelt' J tor Mrs. Maynard . Weltz enjoyed a Th~lvlng dinner at the home of .chl ken supper at the . hqme of Mr. . Mr. und Mrs. ' Elmer Hastlngs of and Mrs. Weltz $iturday evening. near LebanOn. • • • • • •

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Coming as a shock to this com. munlty. Bert '0. Hartsock, 65, wideUAn Old Kentucky Garden", from Friday, November 29, un. ly-known farmer and member of the til Wednesday, Deeember ., waS Wayne Township board of edUca· announced by Waynesville bigh t on, died' unexpectedly at 11 :05 . scbool officials following- the , death of Bert C. Hart!lOCk, mem- .o'clock, Wednesda.y morning. . His death was at~rlbuted to a ber of the Iqcal schOOl boord. The date o(tbe operetta to be heart attack, He first complatnt!\.. riven by the Boys' and ' Girl', . . of ,being III Tuesday evening, aDd 'a Glee clubs of the local school, was eecond attack that resulted In his changed out of respect for Mr. death o;:curred Wednesday morning. Hartsock. who as a board member , He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. and an indlvldoal, was k~enly InJesse Fili.rtsock who also were widely tere!ited In 'Scbool and young lalown and respected cltizens of this peoples' activities. ' community. He obtained his early _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ education In several grade schools of Postponment of the

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New Greenhouse Will Be Opened Here Next Month

Montgomery county, and later at. tended CentervUle ~h school. Be followed t he occupation of rarmlnr~ throughout his entire life.

Wayne to w n • h i 'p school. will d i • mi. " ' - shortly befo'r e the Bert c. Hartsock funeral ~J'. Announcement of the opening of vice' at 2:30 Friday af. a new business In Waynesville, a terno n, L. A. Gar.t, AU. modern greenhouse on the WtlUamperint end e nt, an" son property dn Fourth stl eet, Is nounced Thunday. The beIng made thls wee.k. Emerson Earnhart has been first diamia.aJ will be at name.d manager of the new bll~l­ ' approximately 1 :30 . p." ne ~s, the opening of which Is m., and i. out of respect scheduled for some ~1me next for Mr. Hartaock, ., .-ho month. According to Harold WUserved five yeAn .. ~ lle.mson, the firm name will be se. lected prior to the opening da te. mertiber of the board of 'Il1e new greenhouse, the first education.

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SCHOOL OPERETIA GRAB OVERTIME GAME BY 32-21; CENTERVILLE

The WaynesvUle Dnlg ' store now has on display a complete llne of beau tlful Ohr;st!lla;.S cal·ds.

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Mr. Hartsock had ' served On the local board of educatlon for fIve


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WaJ1*Ville. Ob!o E h ..'Aa ..... CIua lIan Mat~ at POltOfftce, WqnelVill.. Ohio

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Warwk:t'a OI'Oeer1. food. ,1&.00: Joe f9Od , 111 .110; Herb Hoppe, fOOd aDd ru

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Wlliian, of Dayton, JohIl

: t .00: M. Wll~n and Mr$. Mary WiWln. NEWeDIT8 l S. . f~.. 00; Vnn or Le~ were IIIqnday .. d!JlDU B. C. Crane Edito and Publisher No _ _. Hearing ot !.he SQhedwe Of dllbts RIper's White VIlla, "1.12; gU~ ' O Mr. ~ Mts, Alm ftn1s Gertrude OberliJ\ entered sUit of the estate of lS8mh B. Morris set The t1rent A and P Tea Co~ tQOd. Albert., Lee Talm8gc s penL his vaISSUED EVERY T~~SDAY Ceqtervllle;". Ohio , $259.47; Thc Kroger Grocery and atto ,) during the T~ntsgtv1nr 'Sell'" a gainst Ernest ObcrUn, LebGnon • . (or pecember 10. . I , Pel' Year. Payable in Aitvaoce for divorce, c11nrglng her 'husband The I~ventory of the estate of Baking Co.; fOOd . ~7r76; SIb(:y'R !iOn ' with his mQther al1(\ granaPMON£...lOI ........--... orten Rt:r\1ck her and fa1led to pro_ Luoy S. Croll, l~ankUn. approved.. -Dairy, mll~, $2.90: Thle~n's' Bboe arentll, ~. anll Mrs. Will: S\lur ts. ~;;;:;;~=;:;;;~=~;::;;:;::~::::::::~:;:::!;:::::l~ vide Ior her. . '. , _ -Stor~. shoes. $1.39; Malldle tep. at f10Ilth Lebano~ .' Ralph · H. Oarey .e ntered sUit MARIUAGE LICENSES she~lier, $10.00; Mrs, Ben Earnhart. Ml't n~ ~ Qone-Elam who nave against O . H. oonway, Lebanon. -shelter, $10.00; Bud Lynch. helter. been IIvlnf; on the He.r;u:y }400t~ lnrm asking tor $.78.91' charging that Q, William McCurley. 25, ma-chlne $8.00 ; Dory., Baker, trn:Dsportl\tlon, for the ~6 ~ s have moved 'fAIt lA.~' HIC ~AR AND resid ence Oonway bWI~ leaked water operator, Lebanon, and Betty Oum- .$10.00; I • • '.' ~ to the arm o~ t.lle late Dr, Randal, ROAD OIL 'EXOAVAT,ING about the walls and tha.t It cost , Qli ngs. 19. ~t~t operatpr, Mason. Blair Bros. H<>,spital. medkal ser- lle~.I,ii ~6b,",g. .' 1 ...-~~---....- - - - . . . ; . - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . ; $632.93 to bave necessary repairs Wilbur Dick ,21, laborer, and 9Yn- vices. $19.50; pro A. D. Harvef. Mte. Emma: PIymJr; 1lAS retu~ed 0 MP'rR I{ SERVICE • ABE WE READY FOR TRDI? made after oonway .r efused to do it. thla Slatol), 18, both of Franklin. medical services, $43.00;, Dr. Frank' to the llome .. of her SOn and wife, ' . j ): t l' • ' .. Allowing a cred1t' or '154,02: a balGeorge Harter, 36, farmer, and Dilatush, medl.cal services, $1.60: Mr. n~d Mrs. George Plynlire" artt;r . PIT IUrN; LOIADED' 30c YD. < alice ot $4.78.91 rematns. Ira ~)ene Howa!rd, 26, both of MA- Dr. A. E. Stout, medical servIces. SPetldJ:rig ~ at I ' wee tv th rela- ..........._ ........- -..... Ie J.a & recosnlzed (act that tile centers of populatlon of most large William J . Sneers, ClllClnnatl. en- son. , $45.00: Dr. J . E . Witham, medical t1ve~ at-,Dayton. Blanchl!ster and ctUft !aye been shJftlng rapidly during the last decade. This shift has tered swt against Ohester Stephen- . Malcolm HollJlda¥, 24, factory servtces. $2.00; E. 15. Thll'kield and HarveyGburgl , . ' I . JJIIIi broUInt about by the automobllc. It has' been toward t he country. son, COlumbus, for .damages tdtaUng worker, and ~ll2'.abeth South . .. 21, Sons Co.{_· $2,00: Raymond- Tn.vlor. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Ferris PhOlIO, " u)'ftesvillc 44 it 11 .Qbeaper ~d better cars have made lL po.ss1ble tor ahnost anyone with $21,.446.25 for Injuries said to have both of Matnevme. . food, ' $18.00; Ed Oloeckler, food, Dft.n~erta~peq at, di~el' TIJl4lksiiving . • • '. t ' 11 r:t··, ; G V a M nd Mr Alm F is t.eblino I ot!lca Phone ',47a-[{~ et.ead1 Job to OWD an automoblle. Dlstnnces are much shoner Ulan they been sUstained in a' collision on the . eorge . Lowe, 24, Oregonia, $12.00; Seller's I . O.A,. food. $8.80; . I '! I. 1" , a . _;..5. , .. , ?'t ef!. ' . I ' r. ,",1" " : were 10 or 15 years ago. ceo highway 41 southeastern War- truck driver, and Mary Belle .Shaw- Everett Early. fuel, $9.75; L ~' ~d 11fs. Geor~~ B~c ett .f 1d r08.98· I~ ~~~ro~ .~~OD,\_ No. ,S· Witb tbe to-hour week In effect, factory workcrs have much -ore ren CQunty NQvember 24, 1938. His ban, 23, R. R. 1, Ola.rksville. Blair and LeRQ luel ~16.25 ' D sons. Obarfes and DOnald, of ~prlng ... Lewis Ch I WIIU Y. • '" , r' , B1ll!'" . ., ,, . ,., time on tbe1r hands tMn formerly . Many or them have acquired small petition states that when a ~ ar es ams. 25, Ft. E. C. Morey medJcal.servlaes ·$ 500' • -;;;;~;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~.,~i;.~.~. . . . Shee.r s was rIding In skidded and Anc1enk laborer, and Opal Joseph- W . W. Ol\n~, rOOd. $22.50' Mr, and Mrs. Waldo Ra.Plogle and f. lloDua and a tew acres within a halr-hour's ride of their work. They raise 100 d Inst d -'I th Ine Bobb, 23, .LeiJ.'lLDOn. r"'e Outfitters. card file' ~,'.. .,so~, Jimmie, of.Dal!ton, .werll! 'fe - , I gc ago a guar u.. on e Russell MIlls '9 Ge""'ant "" • "~es' cen~ callers at the ...... ,~Qge home auGen true.1t and Chickens. left sIde of the highway, Stephen•. .,. ,.,. own, cards for tTeasurer, ' $3.75: Gorman . ., .t .... ·~ : I .. • - . TbIa, trend toward the country also has caught on with the oftlclals son's car coWtled with the car In- lo.borer, and Doris Ohrlstlne Camp- Insurance Agency premium on ' ~r. ,B!ld ,,Mrs. ./'tOY ,Taylo,r, ot near :. \l .1 I' were aDel ueC!uUvea 1n the "upper" Income br.aCkets as well 86 the workers who juring Sheers. He .Claims the de- bell. 20, Franklln_ bond, $143.93; Day~on Blank ·Book HThar~!;~bIU~!, D • ~er . guests REAl,. f:ST AT'E . t dan di . Oorwln M Nixon 27 grocery a •....,.. vmg ay ot Mr 8lid Mrs " iJ' " .. IOU III We plant. Many have bought (arms near the cities moved their en t d not attempt to avoid ..... , and PrInting Co.,' 100 mOl'~ge deO~ Bi.~'. . d ' t.~ . I I~ .. ~U~N~ . . , ' , the col1l«lon and I)ot In control manager, aPd =eanor.E. Van Meter, sheets ror tecorder, $37.75' The Of'6" ........ e an .rW-Q..,er. ' UCTlnui:~D ' lem ll' - there. and commute to their jobs In the cities. "" of h1a car. . lI8. teacher, both of Lebanon. flee OUtfitters. 1 calendar' Pl\d, 6Oc; . fRyveren~ and Mrs. . O. ¥ : Steele. " • - l·n."~.. TbIa conc11t1on exists In the case of Dayton with the exodus toward Dewey Smith {>Jltered swt aga1h.st E, B. ThlrkJeld and Sons 00 -shoe., ..oJ>' 'dcJa.r~lIlIle. all.~ ,. ~ Hannah ! ; ~ f ;s ... __._ ..... bel t tlbl to th U f th I'E'"L ESTATE TRANSF""uS ., ' o r an, were Visitors last week at --............. ng mas percep e e SOI1 .. 1 0 e city. James Clevenger anC\ George Ply~ IS $2.00; Dr. R . M. WlIllaTl16. coroner's ' Mr M ' F rrI .. , . , • . . and rs. e 8 .. 000$el'V111e, es):ieclally, hIlS tlefn built up ~ur~ the last few 3(~. mire. R. R.I. ' oregonia , asking tor . coot blll . $6.40 : Re!f's Elecbrtc Shop R41 · . " , ~ ne,r nOOles bAve been erected both In tile Village aIld In tl1e lIur- $100 damages and a restralnlng or- Ar,t hur and La,wrence ;. Bel~z to 1amp and labor for sheriff 950' ' .. . ,l!? ~~bbs' . !>f pear Lebanon, m"ndtpi countryside: . der. )~t;a,Pha and ;M1l11' ;Beltz, qwt claim Robert ' M. 'malr, M. D .. ' m'ed ai was a Sunday caller at the ho~~ of .' Frank James, Franklin, entered to lot 305 and part of · lot 3.04 in services, ·$25.00; Griswold Service ,Le~ TalUlngc; Tb1I ahltt In populaUon .has e;lttended even as far as WNIle8vWe. with suit o.ga1n!It Ruth James, Dayton, Lebanon. Station, gasoline · anc1 oil, sherUi. -,---.,.--,..-.,- ., ~ JJaJton wOI'ken having moved Into rented bomffi apd have pur- asking ror a ' dlvorce, charging bls Hazel ;Brooks tp R&ymOlld E. Le- $50.99; Beel's Park-n-wa.y, gasoline ' ~ J!eW ones here during libe la.st few wife was extravagant and has not roy, lot 25 In Lebanon. ' and. 011 for sherl.ff $16..23 ' Rogers 1 • I W. bell.. uu. Inftux baa just started. J;>ut what are we doing to en properly provided for their son, I HdeJen G. Oampbell to Lows Free- and Simpson, ' r:paIr1ng , sher11f's . .' t ..... • .. ' . - Fr nk j 4 ! h an . one acre In HamIlton twp. Ford $29.25' L B Steel Mr d ' . ClOUI'IIP.pnlllJeCU\,e·dUleDa and h.o me owners to move bere? . a , r., • rom money e pays Lebanon CUJz' " • . . . e, JnvaUd , .·an ' Mrs. Gepnart and:'famJly II;" ~OO~,FO~ ~ND,,~P"~,JQ.IIC . ' _ . to her on a fonner order or the e1]iS, Nat,tonal Bank care. $5.00; Newton Stamper, lnva 1- . enteiltained Mr. and' Mrs. Earl Hook ,our Ca e. hop, Ibeep..and calv... Aft }Ie ~ ahead to the time, w~en . Way.nffivWe like cent~r- court. to Lawrence and Ethel Thotnas, Id cafe, ,$10.00,; Andrew Bell, Inval- 'a~ Mr_ Iftlomas Smtth. Sundny. 1tO"No Bt'oclll~,- .. U\Ij w~e' it'iId ftIIII· Y1nUaUJ WUl be a part of ~yton? OUr neighboring v1l1age of CenHenry Harold Gampher asks for three plots In Lebanon. ld care, $7.00; China Morgan, Inva1- ; Mr ' and Mrs ' Bannet- Btewnrt and pr.o~~ly~ #I"'I ~O.z.: ' '''~ 'I ~Nt MnWe . . . !illYe. to her opportunity. New homffi were bUIlt. Old ram- a divorce from Ivy Gampher on" William H . . Bar,mOJl, deceased., to Id' care, $8.00; Ed K'alser, InValld farnn'y . entert~ned Mr. and - Mrs. 5f.oc.~~::d ~I~el: .{e marge ot wUifull absence. He stateS David H~mon and others, 91 acres care, ~.OO; Gertrude Jones Invalid " Elmer HaJni's, 'Mr: and Mrs. Ernest Tun" il{l ,on a.dlo.•B,tatto WmrY that she lett thclr home September In Turtlecreek· twJ:I. . care. $8.00; , Pop" Mr:' and ' "_1. 1'ii....kl .. Y "' __ • 12 :26 to 12 :80' p. m: for our daU. Mart:h rid G HamIl ~, . ....... va." """"" rn81'kflt reporu f " II 'i •• ~, ~ the type~ Of new clt\zen& of which any community 12, 1936 811d has not returned. a a nLOII ~on .to Ella Hoff, tnvnUd care $5.00; Buda Mr. and ~. Frank 'FrnZier'and Miss ' • . '. ': _' Gus and lIelen Eps, three parcels In Olemmons Invalld care' $500' Dr Catherine Wa1Iace o'n ....... ~day . 'Mr., and' IMl'il ' ROy :Newtand ' 'and JNIUId be JIftIU4. Turtlecrcek tw • . . . .' . 11'1» 1IIaml .0ue"! ·beUeves the C;ltlze.ns ot this conlmunlty would CO)IJHON PLEAS PROCEEDINGS . P, . . Derr1ck , Vall. examination, $10.00~ . Mr. and Mrs, Bert Bunnell >and I~Uy· 10 near IWllJDAIIlvlllli,. IPI!nt JII'CICU. aD Oa,rant.ed movement to make the town more atttrac~ve to William N, Baysore to Hlram E. Vernon BIs~oP. transpoitatlon, daughter , entertalJ\~ 0 ' ~'\l1sdaY. 'ljhur~a:{ W1~h, ~r· ~jl . ~, ~ . .... alU8tllli.... foUowiilB the example or Centerville. Re}lOrt of the trustees, ~' lIl1irt- G~. part or lot In Carlisle. $2.00; Qrs. Dunham, >SlaIvlem and Mr. and Mrs. Raymonl1 BunneU. M-r. ,Smlt~ ~~!1.rffl'1llY~_, .: _, ~' l" , ..,... ... WA1llesv1lJe Clvic club will give It some further thought. sock, Lesl1e smith and Howard . ,p , WW~t to Melvin and S~ella aues1nkveld, medica} .s er v.lceS, and Mrs. m Spark/i. Mr. ahd Mrs. l<'~. ~d" ~s~ Y-'~Jjh .;~~~n • Sbambrough. !!Jed and 'a hearing on BOlUn~, 43 acres In WB.l!hlngto~ twp. $30.00: Fred O. James bones for Burdette SPArkS and dauahter;j and and d ughter, PhYlHa. and 1\111'. and ~ it set for Jail,uary 6 In the. matter -, impounded dogs, $4.35;' W. O. Man- Mr. and ~. Vaughn MWlen.- • Mrs . Hiley GlliMm,' of near tenteror Jacob Scott, and others against D. BILLS A1~LOWED nlng, servi\:!es of dog warden, oneMiss BonnIe. COle ,B~t' 8~Y v.RIe spent ,Bundayev~ WltJi Mr. Y. campbell and others. halt month. $50.00; Drs. Edward aDd with MIss WlnIrreq Gephait: •• apd, Mrs: 1~l118 ;LeWla." .. ' j ' . ' . THE OLD COOK STOVE Howard Fink was ~nted a diCharles P. StubbS, food, $6:0!l ; 'Robert Blair, medical Services, $6.25; Mr. and Mrs. B~ Bunnell spent ~Mf· and, ~' I ~ S~~ were .~ !lad lID III1Cbt coat of enamel and Its sha was neither modern- vorce from Laverne FiIlk who w~s Mrs. Albert Anderson, shlliter ~10.00; p, J. Heef Printing 00.• 100 !lppllca~ Sunday ;y;tth and Mrs. Olyde bay ton shoP~J:s ~furd~Y. f • • . • II . . ' pe . ·In defawt. He charge~ wlllfw ab- Johnston & Southard, shelter, tlons. aid, $1.50; Dr. O. L. Layman. Bun 1111 ~. amUY 'm Arcanfun. M;. anti Mrs. ~hiialey and fu,ntIY iIIIo ... itnwn ned. ,It gave no Impression of crowding Itself close .to!-he sence. ' .. $10.00; Lebanon Fa~'s Co-op. Co. medical serv1ces, $J.l~; , I. ' " I' of near Clarksville,·' spent Thutsday " : - - ID,..... to tate up 85 little space as possible but seemed proud ot its Motion to dismiss 'three cases ffled fuel, $19.50; N1c~ol!as Grocery. food, A D Harvey M D e d i . . ,. ~t11. ~. an5l-Mrs:"T.dmon I!a.t1'&tt ..- ... - ceo.,." ._ ... A' t b ~ Idtchen. Ita s~ort, curved .legs lAId no Th ey we~e O·i11 _ . .1l1 . .$5.75; O{.. . iea eer".,'.. and, Be , .... ___ _-n.·""" • e ,0,~U " ___ against $1000' . , Dr . . Ja'm es .·v ' : ' Mu if. Q d , med- vices, O . ".,W.m Hottman, _ { .... • f· .u".... " ' latt. .. • ' . ~ to~ or beautf and 14; dull black smoke pipe stretched its length. R. H. Greenwood, Lebanon: D.orJs 1eal serv1Jces'. $9.215, Gertl V~. medical services. $600 :. Dr. Rossell . _ " ~. aDfJ ~s. J¥.liry B)lrges ,and .. ..... to tale -'-oolIared hole high up In the wlill Mullen,. ,Springboro, against J. W. shelter, ,8.00, West End Grocery; M. Brewer medici4 ser.vlces 7Sc' family, of ~y,t-Qn, spent , 1'h~l'IIdIIy ~ aU . , Holt, 8pnll8boro, and Earl MWien, food, $10.00; M~hY'8~. G. A.• food. ' .. " .• " ~ . \' willi Mr. and' MrI1. LeWIs Morgan: ,. . . I~ UiWltere8t1ng appearance, however. the old stove baa kept 8pthJgbiJto, against same defendant. $24.00; Dr. James Arnold, .med1c8l '" ~, ~y~l'1l. Of Xenia. Mr. and' M'n!. Everett ~nell and a _ _ ~:~ In one or memory's most treasure red . corners. A single Harry Z. Gray named to repre: serviceS, $2.25. .". U E TIfE MIAMI GAZE'ft",E a~~ Mrs. ~·.Blatt,ot . Spring .daughter, Edna; ~ 'DJeaday wttb _~""_~/ CII it QIla. to mind- a wintry afternoon when one· hurried home sent the -$tate. 1n the trial ot Ber- . Splegel!s Shoe Store, t:lo_, WANT ADS '. V d ~~ .~pen,t ~ednesdaY' with ,Mr. .Ml'., aw:t · loWi~. mley"'.OlbsQz; near _ . " CClMtlue on a 'nearby bill dragged tthe sled across the walk and into Dnl'd S1ebert November. 29 charged $1.98; Dr. John Zettel, services, ' an . II.: Em~n DIll. .. ,' - .B~1~b1'OOk.,!; .... ' . ,. " &be ~•. ~ up the ~k steps' and s~ stomp1ng-and .lIh1verlng with arson. 'llh1s t,yas due to _ O. D. $10.50; Emma Dralte;; shelter: $5.00; GO tbe porcb. . Duatush, pl'OlieCutor. as~g to be W, W. Shurts, c1Qth1nJ, $2.75; . '" " . ,eXCUSed as ne Is counsei for thc Rob,CJ'tson's Grocery; food. $8.50 ; R . .' ~ ~ opened the door, the old . cook stove :griIUled ·a t the 'yoptn'~ l'thcr. Onrl, ~bert, in an- .C. Hamllton.to~ 0$1 iuel. $15:76; iIniIl cbqd &Il4 the open panes In If.<! wide d~' ytere like !1t~e t:ed, ey!s otrieJ:' actton. · Waynesville ~ler'.!I .Excha~e, ' ~, with, merrJment. Its flat top glowed with welcome ':. heat ' that 'l'be , liult of Lydia. Whitt against fuel, $6.50; J: B. \Tone;;, food, $18.50: '!\owecl .1n 1I[...,.....,ound several kettles which gaie' torth, the most en.' lVilies 1i'. WhItt cJ1sm1ssed. Or. Peter A. Bogg!~, ined \cal ser- ' ~~ ,iqrance. In the wide oven were 'b1scults browUtng delicately .WU"lAl' (;ll.uand granted ·a divorce VIces, . ~8.00; K:esler O~h~m. food. • , ,,' .. . fl'om Idrla GU,uaud on Ill'! cilarge $6.00; , , ~ a . JIU1 of bread pudding for s~~~r. . .' '. . . . or 11~lect. A private propertY ./iet(.le- D. R. Smith" food ••57.75; A. s I ~. ... ~ ~ etove fairly beamed with importaru;e as shutters began to lIlt!'n t was approve<i. Rapp fuel, $8.50; Wright and Deck. . . .. ~ &be firllt. cold breath lor winter swirled arv!J~d 1ll1~ po~. a~(l Mary Ellison WQ$ ' restored ·to her 'cr. medical serv1;:efl•. $2.39; SibQy's '... tMb . ~r of tbe tlUnUy to 'the kitchcn which waS bY," tar . the ma.d!:Jl nal11c, Jones, and ' granted a Dalry, milk, $2.90; l~ud Lunch. shel,WU'IDMt, cOIIeiIt p~e one could bnagme: ilVerybody thawed out In the aivorce from Robel't Elll' ,o n· on a Iter,I $8.rv!00;. Bali Br~. ' Hospltal, m~~ ;~~ --o I . n"6 lcct charge. co. se .ces, .11.76; The If,. and P: . ~ IIp4 ,1»1' the , ~ Ute. ·b\8cults wer~ done a~d"the contents Mo'' io'n 0, 0119 de f en de n t to set , Tea Co . f-" ."4 15 J. Kt oger, · '0 ro. . of tho uuu, . ~. , ...w.a .~ ~ :be pl8cea on tbetabl4!, the old stOvc had re~he<t' a statc a~e alid entry;r dismissal eery and Bakm.. 0"0,. f~, $68J15. 1DIP&1' aoRre~t1. :f~ roar ,~f d~t1.on to . ou~wlt the ~old fe- O~ellul.GU 111 Che nllittill' oi' ElizrulJlth:--Br:-H~len L. Jacko'll, ,.Jr,!eifical set-· .teIQped,1Dco a IIOl't _01 heated intensity Ulat continued' to crackle withIn l.Isu"rn·e agilinsf the estate 01' An- vices, $~.OO; J. L , ·BBgford, f"ood ' deep boIom. It' huffed. and . pufhd and nevel' stoP~ , w~rk1ni..... unt,1I Ol'ew D.rl:lChultz, Lebanon. '. . furnished, '(;.00; . I " ~ ~ tbose magical words; "What would we ·do Without the ' old -- 1'PY case ~ A-9~jlw .!--;Yeazell, jr.. Sander's Grocery, food, '$,12.00: .' .' :' ".' . .. :. : , , ... ,against the Vulage of LeQanon dlb- Oharles n"Vid$!lIl .,.sl~elter. $~.OO; ·' M . '. IIIJllSe(l Uue kI plaintIff. no~ PI'ovld- J. Taylor. fOOd, $9()();' Pine . Hill ' .ClOCIk ..~ on a ~t ~~ this? . ' " TbeD the top ot the old stove seemed nearly transparent with' Its lnj; costs. Dairy, . milk, , $1.35j ·Dr. Frlmk·." ~tenll gloW; the teakettle began to and ThOmas: 'Ute fat gra.y ~t, "~ - '{:he '~;'it 01 Esly Melldow, P;ank- Batsche, medical semus; . $~.OO; • . . , Herb Hoppe f eI *"'.25 ' . INned Ilia ~ ot contentment.-The Dayton Journal; lin, admlnlstra:tor of the cstQ.te " 0 ' , U. TV ; . Kroger mla Meadows; ~lnst John Robln- Grocery, food, $6,,00; Ha.r dert's ·· son ;F'ranklln ' for .5000 d " Grocery, food, M,25 ; W. W. ClIne . . ' ,., amages IOOd $400 ' B k' D ' ' MUSINGS OF AN IDLER forbis.slster's ec s airy, r. tn1lk, . . death .. 0 pen ed In court '6.40;. . ~ Tuesday.! '. ~ peeves: e6CUlatols and revovllili doors. RaymO~d " Swlgert/, M 0 r row. Shiflett's, Grocery, food, $2,00; J. H. . HendriCks, food.. $4.00; ' Dr. awarded a divorce ' from Margaret Fr SWIgert, . ai~ she' withdrew a' cross $5 :;.k ~tsche" medical services,. .., petition asking Cor a decree . ,P ne HIli Farllls Dairy, milk, . . $2.79; w. W. Cline, 10od, $5.75; The ' . I'ROBA'1'E COURT Office OUtfitters, ' olJlce su~. ",,:. . .. relief off1~., $5.60; 'l:'he StandBrd .. '~ ~'~~ for men The court has-;;-December 16 to 011 Co., gasoline, book, tor' relle "" ': . ~ . '. .t ., . . ' J . hear the first and jinal accounts of $10.00: .H. ·M. c:o~~, . 'expenses to l ··Sales of' "g VI, , 1 welfare conference ... 18- H r i. >. , " r .' , Thomas M. Olark, Nettle Hasttngs ' . . '. :ru. .... . . '.au. ~, ' ,. Henry Bishop ilnd Emma Jtodg~' Coyne, s~l!I!~ r~ef, ..I)ffJce,' '. ·toppeeJ'.all n.'A,,,i'lPiii.,.· iI~Q;'k:l .!lru'Jl)ilIJ.l't.l.lIlOnlh . . .R. E. LeRo"I. gaso"'"'...... .~ al:ld the first account of Anna Roe- . . ' .'" ~ . . II ' · ~m~ ,· S! ' g:uar~ of . Linda. ~ances and . Fred~li ~eii:t . . 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daughters who returned Sunday evening. The Ladles' Aid will be entertalned at -theu: Christmas mee~ next Wednesday. Dec. 4 at the home of ~v. HIJiJa Snyder at Red Lion. This wlJl be an ;..u day meet1ng with covered ,dish dinner. also a gift exchange. Assistant hostesses, Mrs. Virginia Grove, Mrs. Amy Batley . and M1sB Ruth Reeder. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnet were dinner guests Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Rosnagle and fam.lly at

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Clal'ence Edwards, ot near Waynesville. PLAN AMERlqANlSM MEETING ' Mrs. Wilbur WI~n, M iss Isabelle Temple Mrs Carron D. Smart Mrs. Lebanon-Homer ChallIaux. Na. ' . • :.tonal Director of Americanism for Louise Plte, ~nd daughter, Jane, th~ American Legion will speak at were W1lmJilgton callers. saturday a'n Americanism meeting In the afternoon. Mrs. Jess Penrungton and niece lawn hall )'lere December 15, All ciV1c and paLrloLlc groups are assisting Alberta Rich. were WUmington , , the legion with plans fOl' the affaLr, shoppers, Friday. Mrs. Elizabeth Chambers and daughter. MIldred, I)f Columbus. ~I~S MADE TO COLLEGE are -guests of Mn. Anna Stinson, Wilmington-Dr. S. A. Watson, Rlohard Bolinger a.nd Dorothy President of Wilmington College. Helen Robinson. were Friday guests nnounced thilt 1,394 persons have at Highlaifr' contributed to the maintenance and . u. Mr. and Mrs. Emel'80n Masters deVelopment of the college since and family ' were '11b&nksglvlng 1917. Four of thesll gifts were for guests of his parents at Alpba. more than $25pOO, with ,29 others _

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dervlJle, Mr. and ¥rs. Prank De=--...L._ _ __ __ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • "7,-"."7.-:Mrs, Mary Carmony has gone to weese. of Yankee, Street. OT " .................. - - . Mr. and Mrs. Adams of Waynes- ' far mO!1: \ I lour-thirty to mUk think, as the old omml't~ees ~.. Dayton to spend the winter with . ttian $1,000. he said. " ," man did who told me ' that was the ' ._., ., _. ' . --' ville wlsunda,y guests of her her Son-In-law and daughter Mr. lUE Monday. for the-first tlm~ and Mrs. WUbur Clark. mother,. Blanch Oarr. FROM A FARM DIARY nicest p9.t:t of the day . Most of us ~ .Y~~.K~O~,~ ... ,:~S in 121 yean, U1e Boule or ReIlRMr. and MTIl. 'nlerle JoneB a.nd Mr. Mr6. Waltex Donaldson. prefer our beds at tha t hour, I get ,. , aen t&tivea of ·the United StateB 000of near Wilmington 'were Thanksa love:y view of the sunrise from BOn were Thursday dlnDer gueets at ..DRY RIDGE 8reIB me~ outside the Capitol itself. giving guests of the la't ters parents., . my be(j so I see It far oftener than P auY }{ol MUS. 'commanaer of .tJ)e ............ ----, • --=*"'WI the home of Mr. and Mr~. Edwin Mr. and Mrs. Hamlloon Bogan. south \ d' I would otherwise k f tb & _ . . . . ...... 1110;_ .._ Nutt. near centervWe. '. The P. T ..... met We4De8day eveNov. 22. Thanksgiving is over and . Ra lph P. Snoo P06t-o &-n.......can , Nov. 25. Monday . We are t.rying Legion has annoilnced <t~ .Comadopted by the House prov1c:ljng that ... -s.... ..:.ta D~er's and ".-s. Mda nln.. at the sYmnasium and a of town, ..... au: • ...,. IIIU ... soon Christmas will 'be upon us. I .' Bell I sh ld h ' • the Lower nch of Oonaresa meet Back 'llrere ' Th'--"-Y '".' eats of Mn: Tbankl!liv1ng "playlet" was given .... to wea.n Lul~ , e. t ou ave mJttee Chairman of the ]»611.j~the .., ...DUG "W . would like to have a clay or two W th but tb In the cau0U8 Room at the New Belle SCOtt fa_II~. -. by the grade cblldreD. , ,,-een d ne a mon ago e pns- comln" .yea!' .. l1l1I ,. foaow.~: ,kener get over one holiday before putting I '" Houae Office Bulldlnl on Monday. no • n,,--'a~ o' trlen"from here Ml'Il, El1mbeth COpper8~th and ture was so dry that we et It, go. Hoak. WaynesvUle. ,, :~e. ........... . .... up th.~ ,d~oraUons for the next but d to h ' , , J. ._klp; ·.7'i Nov~, 25th, apd. to DDIlup'ue -ttended the tnn ••al ot liar"'; Me- daughter lOss Ruth have moved Yesterday we rove her over ~ e Heli> Younkes, Lebanon . <BI1tAinMn~ r -=- , ....... '# , tl}en I do not like to have my holl1 I h I b t ' ., ' other place w t some catl e u ment· Will iam B . Rowe, ..Lebanen. hoI.,..... seuI~ there untl,l tempor- G1nnIs " at Wa.yneev111e Pr1dA1 et- {I'om the Van Doren .home and are ary repa{n ~ tile roor'of the House and the bUrtaI at Bellbrook. DOW located with Ml88 Fay Kelley ' days qv<p;-cQmmerelalJzed anyway, within ten minutes s he I: ad found a PUbll~lty; ,H8J'ley, ..lkun)c, -~n. Obamber coUld be made. WUl1am , Mrs. ~ . HOUSh. of ,near on Itle Avenue. FInal offiCial figures show a rec- Our own Thanksgiving was most hole and Wlls back again. Perhaps Resolutions; Roy ,Y:lIigt:r,,, n.e~; Tyler Pale, tor many, !e&TS Clert or W~vllle, was .. week end guelt Mrs. Lester Starr, teacher In our crd-settlng total of 3,375,850 electora SElt!Sfactory. from the first husUe of we be tter take her mother, Daisy. youth Ad lvltles; Charles $I~le. the House. and witil nearly eo years ' of Mr. and J4rII. A1leJ1 Emrick. mool. has been III aDd absent trom at Ohlo's geneml election November , prePara~lon to the llllit ~t bile tur- the next time. Lebanon, SOns at the Legloni I Witb y of legislative aervkll!, lathe aburce , Mi'. and Mrs. Therle Jones bad for school for several dayS Is repor;tecl 5th but nearlY 66,000 (]If them faJled kt h~. Tuesday I went over w1th Maggie, the getter-outer, has Dr, H. M. WUllams renamed ~_ lntorma....... to the .' aDd Improved a}ld retu•• .....-h.ft t 1e sca .a nd wethepicked the found a new hole. I put her In this vloe Officer. 'r of ....ec t that , th e their sundaY dlDner 1Ue8ta. Mr. .. to h or work to vote · tor either Clmd1date fOl' Iblrd. Wees caUght old out gobbler House of RepresebtaUvt!s bu, never Mrs EdwlD Nut" of ne'ar Center- Monday. president and nearlY 90,000 were not , too morning and this atfternoon she The post Is mak,1ng a survey , .. .. , d d in th e "~.&.n ..... to... I but hepounds Was Then big. met tjlutilde the capitol since movvIDe. and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones. . MIss Madge Ann HecltJe, ot Wil" recor e .......... a. ua con- first. twepty-tlve we over was ou t agam an d h ea dl ng, as f as t Ieru-nl,the cost and' practlcablUty .' in bIdt into 't he old 0l181nal Bouse • en1x min ton S pent ThanJa;glylng with test, The total vote exce'eded by more " tried as she could go out the lane. toward ~ :--"-r I 1819 tAII.-Iftft It - - - , Mr. aDd Mm. Charles ~ull h g •d .~ .. __ nd M than 330000 the previous high ot one of the y.o4Pg ,p'e~' but that was 't he corn field , I hustled after her erecUng a flagpole on the Le C._ •.,., n • ............. .. • .....- adZ! Dicky !tons were Thanksgiving er gran paren.... .... . a n.· teo small so then we got the biggest tomtlon after the bufnlnr of Ui8" ts of Mr nd ...- V a _ , North carrol D smart 3,045,116 in the 1936 election. Gov. . ,b ut she went faster than I did and ' g U t s . a .... 0 . . . . . . . ~J. ' , .! , l'oung gobbler aDd he was just nght ~ H structure by tb8 Br1&11b tOrcea In · In ..... vto Mr and Ml'Il Roy KiM aDd fam- Bricker'S plurality. ,l argest ever " , . ' _ , way _ n. ..... . , nineteen pounds live weight and .fIf- was just going Into the cornfield as ner of Main , ' and .. , Broadway. . : IBI4. Mr. RdMlrt Slney now has em- Uy mo,ved to the Jefferies property given any candidate f·or offiee In teen po~S . drcssed . so teijder that I &Qt there. She quJckly grabbedran hnus states. I t t W"'&ht Plekl SaturdaY Ohio, was offlcJally entered as 364.1m ' ' ear and moved on with . me a ter A ' hlne UP Js mount"" in 't II . p,oymen a , ... . ' .... 669. Roosevelt's official plurallty was he a ost tell Ilpart when cooked h r Back again through the fence mac g . 'J,.. ... "''nle decs.wn or the House of RepMrs. Katie Reeder and dallfhte1'8,- Mrs. AI\na Van Doren Is me and 'urn SUch a. 1lavor I " e. - park at present and seyeral gro . . 1 and BY t- guest of relatlyes In Dayton. 146.360. but Instead of going t oward the gate , r~ta~yea to vacate the preleDt Mwes Ruth, Ethe a '~ . G I am afraid tha~ there were some she headed for the woods. '!'he dogs ha.ve. agitated Jor .s. GaIPGle ~h , Hall of the BOUBe unUl ttUeqeDC)' tended a fam1lf cUnner on 'l'bam;!Mrs. C. . Randall and ~ughter, disappointed 'turkey raisers this year. \ were more Interested In rabbits than for use on holidays. ... , -' repa1r8 to the.l'oof can be made . did riving Day. at the home of Mr. and MIss Helen were 'l1hanlr.IitvlDg Ohio Republicans gained seven On the way to meet my ThanksglV-1 h tim toll h not come a DlOlIlent too soon-:...:- MrS. Ernest Arohdeacon. at Cenler- gueBts, of Mr. and Ml'Il. Charles sherlffs -lI nd three :Pl0:;;ecuUng at- Ing guests ' Dayton Wednesday cows·so by t e e I g:~ e~~ 6 ~ • • cordlng to nwrierous enli n eerin8 YUJe. Smart and daughter, M1ss Grace. torneys In the Nov~er 5' election, night I stl>pped a t the Wayne was on the far side of e gu y, , hns Paul Mr and Ml'Il Joe...Davis, accom f Its in th. 88 ' t.rled to make t he dogs chase ber authorl~ Tbe p-eat .1lau Cel11ng Ml'Il. ~t Jo and ~ b Mi" lid Mrs. Ira. Hart-a compllatlon 0 ,resu e Avenue Marke~ an.d was shocked to out but they only looked at me as of the' ~ ~ la, 8UIpepdecl ~~hns were Thanksgiving d1nDer~.. f a 'I'haft .._ ....,.": counties made by the Seoretary of f1ru:I almost no holiday crowd and much as to say "But you punlsl1ed from the rooI Wb1cb measures 1'lIIY .ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen BIn- - . a n, were .............. State shows. Eleven of the counUes such 'a lot of unsold turkeys The ' , ' , '"r' ._ of .. :.- -_ .. M J J k . ' lIS yesterday for ohaslng--oows down 128 feet and latwitbout 8\lpPort ex- rick. ' ' BlJes.., au:.,...... 18. oe ac son which elected lAemocratlc aher11fs In ma.n ot whlj>m I ll9ugh t celery said " .....t from tbe aides Por &-i....& time Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter WhItaker and familY. of near Dayton. 1938 chose Republ~ this ,year, that It was ' the poorest Thanks- In our .PlL!i \me · hA . ~, lda~: Ih8ct f OUJ'ldd -.. . " the- roof"aa BOld their farm near here. . also ' .chat..~. ..~ aDd ... ' -· ..... ·~ W·'-" , that ', it haa baeD• _Awn that __- D. ' W .-un. o f.· while four.' counties switched from giving Ill9,I'ket they had ever the . gu11y and ea "'" er towar ...... . . , ... Chari ' to W V - n1ec Ml88 , ' the ' gate again. UnfortUnately m' a daJIproua condlUon iDd mlIht tels and cr~ last Week kl the d~ea~.. ••• and e, , Republican to Oemoors~tlc sberi1fs, had and no one could understand h h . this im b t ~i-e tinder 'heavy as a tr1ct manaaer of Kroger &tOtes. They Isabelle Temple. of lAncaster. were hence the gain 01 seven for the Re- why . throug t e rn . ~eld , ~; ~ resWt of Anv ' unuaual atra1n. Bart;. wlU move'to waynesvllle in the near~ gqesta Pr~. : ~ugh Sunday of publicans. The line-uJl of sherl1Js S~Ch fun to have a houserull. The I hkePtt falftlder er, d tahnd °IU" a fit Ide -Nt ' • 1J . ' . "C.".: ._ . ...~ d ...._ Pranlt " , w ea e aroun e c o.er e I laat )ear - 'Oo~ approsx1ated fUture '1116 paren.... .... an ...... taldng office the first Mondr.y In very young geperation of course did ' "FRJDAY-SATVBDA,:t' " • ,. -, ' .. " ri B t" WllsoD. " , f ~ .... " be . and finally down t he lane, then just, IUnds for 'the rebu1JdjP8 .of the roof Mr. and Mrs, ~1' urne, &~- , •• January (or our-year ..not know what It wlI,s all about bu t 'IS she was ready to go 1.nto the barn NOVEMBER. z~ and 30 ' I and 'celilng but the long contlJ1uecl tended ,the tiOO,dlnner alub Satul)da¥ Mrs. ,Charles Thompson, w~o has 49 Republicans and ,39 DemoCrats. l' had a very thankful feeling to ' h d h ~ B,I G BITS I . " " . ' , ' ~. Th Re ubl'na ' 101{ed their . , yard gate. up -came t e ags, das ed •.J , " e P ..".os p up have them . here. I wQf3 disappoJ,nted' ilfter her and put her In with a COMED~ GALORE three prose:utors when nine coun- not to get to church Ibut at that mo1"1 d I k d d ' "mE FARMERS DAUGHTER Id~itJ aJdt.dldttl~ItI ~tlaJQJ~~~Ital-;;r.aJdJa)~~Ia]IiJ;i»IlJd~ , ties changed from Demlocrat I as to Re- ment I was struggling to get the' flour.., dl 1 anIf tl00' eh d aroun d' It al' .• ' • 'b ' I . , ' . prou y as ley .. 8 one .• • I ' S I h' h 1 I publican and, six swlt.ched from Re- turkey r eady, for the oven and thel b lh . ~ :BA..~Y~ j ubll to De t 'lll'Ie prosecu ' y emse ves, uc a e p. p can m~ . - babies' milk, pasturlzed. I use myl Nov. 26. Rain snow and ~leet. but C _ 'U:~ RUGgLES tors, also ~hosen for !OIllT year terms milk ra.w with ~o bad results but h th ~ II .. th b ginnl ' J ' 6 W be dI lded . 1: ear e wa . gurgng <,own e e ng anuary w v for town '.baQlfs who are \lsed 1,0 pipe .Into the cistern so what do I -Republloans 48. ~m()crat.a 40. . paaturized it seems a wise ,precau - care. The house Is so nice and _ . , d 11k his The base ,r ate on goyerp!X¥!nt com tlon, . a ay e t . . I08DS. (or 0 h'la has bee11 fl..... .-...!lt '61 , HUnters :wer~ ou~,. ,In fuJI ford. "",ne l. cozy on __ =~_____ centil a bushe{. ,tbe U. IS. Dept. 'o f at them leading II: party of nlne '~rr..cIUU\1l'e· recentlY aDllounced. The 6tileni, ~oUJdn't see why t.he farmer "500" CLUB MEMBERS , ra~ under a ~lm1lar l08n ' 'P1'08ram wno had let him 'b un t last year, had ENTERTAINED AT HOME ~t year was 57 cents. Only f~ TUil him off 'this year. My tenant -who· planted within 1940 corn ~t~ whO was rtWn1ng him ~tf my PI~e Mr. a.nd Mrs, Ralph Hastings ~'.'~OLP" I 8fOTT _~ ,mg- allotments lap,*,~I~~ ·~.ratked h1m, {'How many ~f you were entertained the ~el~bel'5 of their .KAY . ntiRVI8 __ the ~ control progt'am WW- be i'here 'last 'year?," "Oh Just me and "500" club and their families, a t . ANDY DB~ " I eligible' for loans. • anQtber (ellow," T1iei'e's your an- their home Sunday evening. DRIAN 'DP.J!itBVY ·,",· . tV'~r;.. ,Johri '''We don't like A buffet supper preceded a pleas"NEWIt:OPi-fI'm DAY"" , ... " r • . The U. S. cenSus , Bureau ~ :cleafi ' ~weep hunting around, ·/h~e. am evening of card's . Prizes for piacea f!1e total wpulliotlon of the '()ver ,~ t, 1ence Is ~!te shortest way high score were awa.rded a s follows; Un.ted States. Its ' tel'lrltorles and .. out ',of Here." One man frem Cay- Mrs. Stanley Bruley, high ladles, • ~ons at 150,3~26: ThIs' rep~ t:ob'~'bro~ht ips eon and his ' new Irwin Mul ford, high men 's., and Ml's. re~nted an increase of 11,923,257. o~ ,~f,p-~~l;a~ but as ' they had ~unted Waller- Sheehan, consolation. B.6 · percj!nt over the 1930 eens~ on h~e ~fore a,Dd had ~en ~08t pothe bUl3 of preJJmlnan figures. lite e,rid , ~,() brought spme needed . , thingS' to the old lady and, her son I .---...;...-~~~~.:...--~__.;;;;;.:~~~.-;..-_-"'_-~-..... let them hunt. 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Ohio, were 'over;Wght iUeeta. 91 tbe _tall tim.. Rev. and Mrs. R: L, HaekweU Wed- .; roR 8ALE-I:na1lAle. f3 Per ton. lleJf<i,y, , ST, AUGUSTINE ODUKVIl I Avaiiable nOw. 'ROxanna cannblr • •. • . : . Rey.... H; KrluDhoUa. S' T D • P!IIWr ' OO.. W~e. ,. . . The Chee"'w Circle club met tor M"DR Sun"·y g.oo stand~. P1ore~ ~ H -:" ~ , " I a. m. marked Improvement.. Hill I!ttiWty tQ • • • .. '. ' 'dinner. 'and cards at the borne of Mr. roR · BALPJ--.l rolla Ohar1nm BOr- ·. · take a rouBhlng and come ..up f9l '. Rev, and Mrs. R. 1..' H~ltwell and and Mrs. '~arry ,BmUn. ' Saturday , ated TQIle~ ' "nIsues 250. Miami ST MAR~'8 EPISOOPAL ClluRc .. Gazette O1!ice. 1~~~~iIi.~--~~ ------~---- ~~- '. ~ore witb a grin, deeerves ' much thelr guest. Phillip Hackwell 'Yere evening. Thanksgiving Day dlnner guests 'ot . • • • • • Rev. It. L. "ack",,,II. Reelc.,' • .·praise. Pur~. who at !lr&t looked a Mr. ·... nd Mrs. James . carruthers and Mrs. D. L. Ora,ne and Mr. and Mrs " • _ _~-~;""'-';""';':"'----:------:---"........,..-;-- - . . . - " " ·FIRST. SUNDAY, IN ADVENT . p.... . .. j d ,TAKES POSITION' AT little wobb y, Is ~g aroun -!'" family o{ Ql~" John Q. GOns ' were S.u~day dinner .7:30 a. m. Holy Communion. , , vR RENT-8tucco house.(ln Main PATTERSON fiELD ftneshape, a.nd Is expected ,to com!! • • • ,. ' . . guests ot Mr. and Mrs. John '15. 11 a. m. Holy oOrmiiunlon and, ' Street. .\. L. ~. '. . tor of .... well .In the plncbes. Mrs. Ft'ank Hoffnllln Is s.lowly ~- Oons and' . ... "aughter. !lermon, .ueI. - t hrough v~y ' A. F. MeJloh. proplte lb'. . . . . . . 1,'01. Brubaler, ~ loh's garage on Fourth street, bas The reserves played a' good pme, covering froin mJlllrles sUbsta.lD.ed, . • • • • • MONDAY , SALE- Large lJonel electric 1JrUI)a1ter. Mr. and ~. aocept~ employmen~ in the en- al~ho\Jgh their opponent.s were "Thnnksgivlng Day, whl1e preParing . Mrs. L. M, Henderson spen~ 8 p. m. TwentY-tltil'ty Olub at the.' train used but l~tle; two dectrlc oD1 ,~ and two boys. of gtneerlng department at Pat~n lltUe too !~t for them on such a big dlnner. One 11mb a.nd toot were Thnnksglvlng With her aunt Mrs. ' I1Ome of Mr. and Mrs . .John Bolln autoinatlc !lwltches. and ;as feet of ~ lIl.; &Dil Mr. aDd Mrs. L. A. Field, Dayton, and has started in ftoor. Th~lr final 'score WM 19-26. In severely scalded with hot gta'<Y while Fisher. in Lebanon. TUESDAY track. Oheap. Inq)llre oat The QIt.N& .... r,m.IlY were all Thanks- hls .new position. favor of Jefferson. she was attempting ' to remoVe the . • • ,. • •. 3 p. m. Ohurch Sch~l. Miami Gazette. p,q ~ 01 Nt. and, lin. Her· The MellQh's will continue their Next Saturday tile Spartall3 wW meal from the stove. , Mr. and Mrs, Robert F'!lrnas, Bnd WEDNESDAY _ PJUllkett and famlly. of Trot- residence In. Way.nesvllle, and the travel to Centerville. where they • ,. • • • sons. Benny and Robert were 1 p. m. Women's Emergency woad. ' garage business wlll be continued as wUl try to add anopher vldory at Mr, and Mrs. J . P. Fromm and \1. ,Thanksglvlng Day guests of Mr. and Sewing. FOR .RENT- 2 houses. t16. J. B. . :Ibe'p_ts from Illinois remained usual und~r the management or the expense of the EIlts. {J. Hawke spent ThAnksgiving Day Mrs. ~oward MlssUdine. ' PR~AY . Chapman. WaynesvUle. Ohio .. tobe PluDIt\ttt bome unW Satur- Morris Wharton. of Dayton. S~ARY wlth Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chambers • • • • • 7:30 p. m. 'Olrls Friendly Group. • • WbeD tbey were all guests at ' Waynesvllle Fa Fl' PT of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lukens and &be, bOme of Mr. Mrs. Garst. ENTERTAINS "m-LO" OLUB Planck, f. 6 2 14 • • • • • daughter, Mary Carolyn. ,were cUnFAMILY DINNER AT , Mrs. Carl Conard was hostess to Short. f 3 2~ 8 Mr. Samuel T. Mosher. of Card- lIer guests FrIday evening. at the l\1E'fIlODIS'r ,CIIUItOIi SAilSBURY HOME' DiD'l'AIN AT DINNER Ule members of the "HI-LO" BrJdge McKeever, C S 1 , Ingtop. was the week end gueat ot home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. CosLuuil; C. Radley. Paslor _----:- ' 'l'IIANKSGIVING DAY club, and two guests, Mrs. D. R. Purks. g. l i S his slster, Mrs. Edith M. Harris. , sum. of Columbus. OllUrc.h School 9.30 a. m. Oeell A famlly Th ,,_ Florence g O O 0 • • • • • . an __ Ivlng dinner Smith and Mrs. O. I . Satterthwalte. . . " • • • • Dnvis Superintendent. was celebrated at the home of Mt'. 111'. aDd lira. Charles F. Mosher. at her home Tuesday evening. Mr d Mrs Albert Carve spent Mrs. NelUe Bunnell and Miss d M.... DRS I'.... ," d f ' . 13 6 32 the weelt . an end with . their parents. r Mr. ' MOllim'Bunnell were gues'' for Worship. service 10 :40 a. m. an .... . . a..,.,ury an am01' Qncln",tl. entertained at dinner Two tables, of brldge were In play Totals w. ..., Ily 1IIl ft· . . .YlDlr Day. Mr. Samuel during the evening wlth hlgh scores Je1Jerson PO FT PT and Mrs. Dale oa~ver" at Sprlng- Thanksgiving dinner at the home December is.the month of Advent. -i-helr guests inclUded, 'Mr. and . T, ......... or Cardington.Mr. and being held by Mrs. A. E. Stout. and Michell. !. 1 • ~ 2 field. ' of Mr. and Mrs .. Keller Hqak and and the p~s~r wUl speak on a spec- Mrs. Leon !3aJlsbQry and famUy •. and lin. I'tId BIIriaock.alld son. Oharies Mrs. Oannan' erane. Warner. f. ~ 0 ~ . ••••• famDY.. • • • • lal group of subjects suitable to tile , Mr. al]d Mrs. Ed Caldwell. of Wallbat ~ MIas Edna Broscop. of A dellclous dessert course was Allen. o. Mr. and Mrs, P. L. Reason enterseason. The subjects are as follows: ington. d. H.; Mr. and Mrs. :Ru.s&e1l 1 •........... ..,...... '1m. ~ Mr M. Harris. Mr. served 'by the hosteas after cards. Booher. c. '1 0 2 tained the following guests, Sunda.y The Waynesv11Je Drug store now , Dec. 1st. "T , he HeaUng of the No.- Bensbn and farpl1y: of tiu118napoll.&: u_ and ...... Gray. g. 4 a has on dlsplay a complete line of . . . . . . . au... f S nd nJ tiona," Mr. anti Mrs. George , Winner. of .. ~ Bane, or W&fIlesvllle. cABo OP THANKS Coy. g. 4 0 8 aftemoon and or U . fly eve ng beautiful Ohr1.'ltmllS cards. . () 0 o · supper; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ott. • • • • • Pee. 8th. "Harbingers of the Kfili!. Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. BallI!-' Johnson, g. We .wlsh to I!hanJc our friends and and Mr. and Mrs. WllI Watrous. ot Mr. and Mrs. Paul Duke and fnm- dam." bury. and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rye 11 S Il'l Dayton: and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rea- lIy entel'talned at dinner Sunday. Dec. 22nd. "A .Touchstone and a ' aQd f~, , . . .; .' ), ' " neighbors for their Sympathy and Totals 'ftIebome -oi Mr. , and Mrs. R. O. help in our recent beree.vement. For Sco F son, of LetJanoll. the foUowlng guests; Mrs. , Helen Sign:' . Mrs. Benson and SODS remalhed ... ecene ofa tainuy the beautlfu1 flowers aOd' • • • • • Graham and daughter, Jeanne. and ' Dec. 29th. "Looltlng BncJQward." at the , hQme of her parents unln far Tba""'!l'vtng dinner. of condolence. we m grateful. .,.. h I te h INl Misses Mary Oalolyn Lukens. MIss Dorothy Lodge, of Dayton, Mr. Epworth Ulllgue Sunday . evening Saturday~ Stov all do we wish to thank Rev F-ollowlng Is t e comp e sc e e ~,.,'~~' ,~ ~=di ...."'er • Rapec1d} ' y' f ' h1& . ling ds d of Warren county league games for Anna Louise HoBk. an~ R1Ulh cllonand l'4rs. O. L. Duke. and son. at 6 o'clock. ~lchlU"d Stanley leader. . . --~---- -t... ~... .....er ey or conso wor , an the remainder ot the season: nero were .among the ,0CIl co ege ; Robert. ' • Subject fQr d1sc~lon: " 'ObrJstlan WEDDING IS HELD c,I Mlunltj!lq; Kr.' and l11'li. John Mr. McClure for the efficiency with ' December 6 students who spent the Thllnksglv• • • • • T.eaclllng About the Ohurch," , AT FERRY CHURCH . , . . UICl eoa. of Di.yton; aDd Yr. which he conducted the funeral. . Carllsle at Ottelbeln Home. Ing holidays with th.eir parent.. Mr. a.nd Mrs. J. R. Mengle I4tOur regular monthly Church r , aDd ,l ip. - - . SIDlth and daughter Mrs. Harriet McGinnis and Faro- , MO.rrow ,a t Harveysburg. • • • • • tended the annual business men's Night and Get To Oeth~r will be ' The marrlage Mrs,. .Mae Miller .... ....... ...... .ny. Kings Mills a.t Mason. Charles Fires and! frlend. Mark baruiue t. at Morrow, Tuesday nJght. held Thursdl)Y evenlng DeC ' 6th and Mr. Marlon McEltreab was Kennedy. of new' . 'l1roy. spent - • • • • • . Pot .luck sUPPat at 6:30. There Wrn quietly solemnIZed at the paisonaife Springboro at Waynesvllle. December 13 Thanksg1vlng with Charlee' paren~, Mi-. and Mrs. Oeorge M11ll; spent · be pep singing, a program of a gen· . of the Perry . Church oC Christ. Mr. and ~. :e~s ~~. the week end visiting in Mlchlgan. . elnl,nature. and a devotional periOd :M:O~day mornlng. at 11 o'clOCk, wltb Waynesvllle at Carlisle. and. • • • • . . :'-&ngs' and ~Ymns. w~ ,be thrown·, aD ..W. 9. Smlth. mtiilster. oftlclaUIlIJ. Harveysburg at Kings Mills. Mason at Morrow. d:~:~ =~ ~~. ~: Mr I Mr, and Mrs. A1bert Cleaver en- a screen.. .Oome and enjoy the gOOd . lmmedl~tely fOllOwing ' the cereotterbein Home at ' Springboro. and MrS. Oharles Henkle. of Ham~ tertalned the following ' guests at feilowsh!p wltb us. . ' . . many the couple lett for 'a ~ weeks. JanuarJ 3 llton. Sunday, Thanksgiving dinner; Mrs. Oharlell SUnday 'o/lll mark the beglnnlnr wedding 'trip, and upon thelr.retum. Carllsle at Mason. • • • • • Brown and ·Mr. and MrB. Robert of two I)ew departments of the will reside a~ tbe home of ~e brlde Springboro at Harveysburg. Cleaver. 01 ..,.. ....... yton ·. Mr. 'and .MrR. • d I t t Phllllp Hackwell, who Is attending .. church &;hool. :x'he " ~lnner& will ' on High Street.. . A. F • Melloh h avang accepte emp oymen a - Kings MUIs at Wayneaville. W , H , Grahaln, Mrs. Da1sy Sn,yder meet' ln their regular p}/IoCe. · Mrs. '_ _ _ _ Morrow at Otterbein Home. the CJnclnnati Emlbalmlng School. Wllhed Squlres ' and '~na MartIyri ' , Janaar1 10 spent the 'I'hanksI!:lVlng IbkIlldayl r;nd Dan ,Surface. Whitaker will have charge of this GUESTS AT DJNNBR p~ Field, btlaineaa waf be continued .. uaua) Harveysburg at OarUsle. wlth Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Hackwell. deP4rtment : • ., • • • , , ' , A fBDUly, ThIUlksgtvlna' dlnner was .. llelloh'. Garage under the capable mana,ement . Otterbein Home at Klngs' MUIs. ~ 'llhe Prlmary-Junlor de~ment .. elebrated Thursday ilvenlng at the Mason at Bprln'"boro. ¥rs. Ethel Hauk. a Dayton, Mrs. will meet down stairs Mrs Radle .. H. H. WUllamson, and Miss Grace . . . y, home of Mr. and loIrs. E. L. Thomas. ., Motria Wharton, a fir.t-cl ...a mechanic of Dayton, Waynel3vllle at Morow. · WUlJainaon, left .Wa.~. 'P'I1dal Miss Ylv1an ~nner, Mrs. 'Walter 'Their guests were' and' lI4l'8. JanWU'j. SIt for Miami, Florida. where they will Whitaker and Mrs. Walter Sheehan Myron Thomas. of o;.yton. Mr. and , Carl1sle at 8prlngbQro. spend the winter. will direct the work of this dep-.rt~ Mrs. William '.Thomas and ,datisbtef , .n.d get acquainted, Harveysburg at Mason. _ . '. • • MONDAY~~. 2 ment. . . , . , • of 'Mason, ' and Mf: ,.nd Mra.' Harry' ,MorroW at KtDga Mills. , ' . A rul1ll~e o~ QhrlI~as cards now "20-30" OIUb. at .the home o!-M'r. Jr~ch grOUP ,~ill haye tbeg QWD' B~ett and r~. _ ,'. . Otterbein Home ~t WaynesVille. on cHsplay at the VlT&Yue8vi\le Drug and Mrs: Jack Bolln. . program InclUding open in I\pd.. ~ . , . JUI..,.,. 31 store. TUESDAY.....:Dec.3 chsl.ng ex~. ARCANUM VISITORS -- Kings Mlll& at C8rllale. . • • • • • . ArglJnot Bridge club. Mrs. D. R. ':p~~~ea:~:=:8burg. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest- JOOglilgton Smlth"h06tes&. m··1',1I0I\JI.,,~ 1\1,' f:M·'· lcl.~ne.. lIIr. aDd Mtt'l~' N . · Bearap .~........ 1!njoyed a. ,week ~nd tilp to St. Louis. WEDNESDAY;-Dec. 4 ." • Scar f. lib fer ' and Mrs. Albtr" .Carver. : 1(1:. and ,'Mason at otterbein Home. • • • • • Waynesville etvlc club bltsuuu <;lllIdiLy School 9:30. a. III E 1\. Mrs. Everett Bean., and ao~ J ...... ' . d ~. Russell ' House. J!;a l nllarf,. SIII .t . , ' . and Miss Lo\a Stars spent 'l..ba::::: '~..;...:~:...-.--.,;:,-....::..~---:!--.--:-~.,..---~-=:-:::::-:------ ' .MorrOW· atFeb~ · ~USle. It. · . M r. lUl Carr, 'Of meeting. Tow"~blp u" , ....... . Hat.' b 't otterbe1 ' H Lebanon. aDd Mrs. Maude Crane THURSDAY"-Dec: 5 . ' )':venlilg service 7:30. g~"lng Daf· Wltli Ml'. and 'Mlll.. 't' W. veysurg ,a , nome. v,:ere Sunday guests 'Of Mr: ~nd Mfa. WaynesvJlle oa~~n ciub. PriendB ,} ql.V CI: IneeplI!! Wedllesduy Ilve~ Miller•. near, Arcan~., 0, Klnlts M11Js at Springboro. E. T. StrOUd. Home. , 1111 ,' ,·.Ju ' . ,.." ,. ,Mason at W,-ynesV1lle. • • • • . ' FRmAY..;..rieci,6 " ' . . : Tbe_La'dle$ Ald will meet' Oco . .••; Mr. and Mrs,' Jolln Burske and Wayne ' ToWnship Mother's ' OIUb.' 'a t , the church at 2:00 po -~ l'Mter daughter, ' Marllyn wm Sunday eve- High School bulld.lnir, .,... the bUs~ess meeting a ' 'Obril!t.oWI nlng guests of Mr. ·8Jtld<Mrs. Oharles ", .' . party 6e.beld, " " "~ _i. Zimmerman. '~., . ' , A •..welcome aWlUtII you .at ' these MIs!i MUdred ¥eloy. of Lebanon. .; • • . •• • scrVI~es; co~e and enjoy them With ~alled on M,rs. Evelyn Mel~ Monday , Mrs. John ltover a nd SOD. of DayWI. , evening. ton. spent the week end w)tb her , : ~_ _ Mfa. W. F. Hockett. 01 Dayton. parents. Mr. and , Mrs. R. O. Mllier. Model Alrp18.ne Olub held a meet- lfAYNB8~"B CHURCH, OF and Mrs. EqJ~ M; Brooks, ot Oreens, ' '. lng TUesday. Nov. ' 26, and It ' was ' . ~1iR~81l. • '69R3, ;",:..:..rk. Ind.• calle4 on · Mrs. SaJ:ah Mr. ·a~.d , Mrs .. Ho~'ard. S. qraliam. Vrited 'to hold' !nee~gs , v~ two " w. o. '~t~. "l~r \i, '. •_ ......,.,;F'o I, I" }'ayton, . Sunday. " of ' Harvel,Sbut'g'. '~'n~rta.ned the ' weeJts on Wedne~y at' !:30. , f;.ny ~~AY . ~ , " . 99R2 .' ~ ~e U. Browne received m~mbers 'Of the "500:' Dlnri.e r club, one Interested. is 1pvlted. Tbe cl~:' BIJ),I~ School ,9:90 a. D)~ the. folloWing calIers on Than~lv- and guests, Mr: aJl,d Mrs. ·W . . A. is piannlng-'a'liothet skating party «?ommuDlbn 10:4$ •. m. , 34Rll ing ... Mr, and Mrs. Charles Straley. LUkeM, a~ dinner alid ap evening of ' QeC. 9. .n~kets 2~. ' transportation "JunIor En~eavor 6:45 p. and da~hter, of SprlngfJeld, Mr~ cards· satUrday rllgbt, Hie. ' -,' • Sep*or Enc;leavor' 6:t5 p. m. and )(rs. Raymond Montgomery. or ..... ~ • ~' Otto Fuchsbe\'Bet now holds Preaching 7:ao, p: m. . Oenter'VWe. q.nd Mr. and Mrs. ClarAriss Mary Bowers ' and , Mias Ohio State AaI5oclatiOll ttti'e of 24 ,WED~A~ _ _ , _ "" .ence Berrybill and daughter.. of Florence DunCjlh, fi.eld workers ot mlnut-es and 66 seConds In "0" Cla8s. '. ~er' and Bible. StudY. 7:30 p. mo" Bel1IJItoot.. ' ,' . . \ \ Last year" R~ Miller of Dayton ,, ; ,. , . PInner gueSts of Tha.nksgivlng t~e Episcopal Dloce:se ' ot Southern, , (ContinUed frOm p~e II towerulg center. , play~.. .p~ game aDd lus r~ work on botb "" ..:. ......t h e Quel)Se ........... .._ . -~' .

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.on,l y 15 more shopping Flr6t steps looking to the organdays 'f or ' D a d t 0 f'Igure out I21atlon of 8 merchants Boos}er assooiatlon In Waynesville, were taken where. the money IS comlng ' Wednesday mght when a group of from to pay the Christmas oJf1cers and mercb~ts of the Gerbills... W'aynesville s tor e 8' mantown c,ltlb outlined the worklDgs , of their organization to a group of now; in full ho. liday attire ... , local bustnessm , en at the townsh1p Jesse Thomas wanting to get bouse. off 'for Florid~ the worst way The Germantown group lncluded """tbut h t 't fl th ,the following; Walter MiUer. .-e mus W~U un 1. e m!LSter and operator of a hatchery tobacco is stri]?ped ... George , "us1n~; Dan ~l1nger, Mayor of Waterhouse's English setter Germantown and P1f1g1dalr~ and •

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. ' - - - , _ . _,- ,,- ,- ,,Mr. and ' Mr6. L. V, Branstrator spent Sunday afternoon and evenlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Gatch, of MiHord. ••• _ • Mrs, John Sett,lemyre and son, Bill f 0 ni ' II'~" I y. 0 rego a, v S o<:u ler pHrents, Mr. and Mrs, L, C. St. JOllO, Saturday afternoon. • • • •• . Mr. and Mrs. Dean Walton enterLalned the following guests at dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Glackin, of Mason, and Aifl'ed Mitts, of Dry Ridge. Ky. • • • • • Mr. and Mrs, Wooc;lrow Owens and daughter, of Sprlngrleld. and . Mrs. Winifred Henderson, of CenterVille apent Sunday with their parents, Mr d Mr V Arm++a.. ' an s. ern ,_e.

Buick dealer ; Ear~ Sliver, operator of the SUver Truck LIne; and A. E .. Smalley. co-publisher of the Oer' . mal1town Press. c~al dea~ers w~ll tell y~U that , Mr. Miller, head of the Boo6ter everyone walts untd the group in ·the Montgomery county. coldest and st()rmi~8t days 'to vllla({e, explained how his organlz, tlon w started and ba81 d ordel' coal ... Mrs, EdJth Har- a. . as , emp ze . . ' ' .' ' , . that after two year's operation the !If sweepmg off ,t he walk m merchants participating were well Mrs, wmla.ffi Dwtte, · of Mason, front of her home long be- pleased with the additional' bualneB8 Mrs. Robert L. Satte\-thwaite, Mrs. fore . daylight... Woj I f red the Booster club program was brlng- A. E. Stout, Mrs. Russell E ,' Frank, and Mrs. C. I. Batterthw8..1te Squires, Wayne,8vilJ~'s pion- · iDg to. his town. , were ' eel' airman, who learned to He told how the merebants and Oinclnnatl shoppers, Monday. fly. several years , agO and is 25-cent b~ineS8purchase. men gave a. ticket with each • • • • • k , with tl1e purchaser Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Lu ens ensttll at It, has qUite a .coHee- having an opportunity to share In ,t ertalned the members of their "500" tiori of aerial photographs... substantial cash ~w~ J)elng ma4e dub /lit Turkey dinner, at their . aso I a p. h0 t 0 to the people' ot the community h ome, Thursd ay eveniDg. J ac k Kersey IS ,

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-~ A dea th knell } ,as sounded, at least for ~he pre! ,nt, to a move· ment on the part o~ t~e Waynesv1l1e Civic club, to secl~e better lighting for the business ,s~lIon of Main street, when Dayto .' n Power and Light company v~l'kme n Wednesday morning removed a new eXperlmentel light [l'Om ~be pole In fl'ont of The Mlaml ~, tte ·offlce. The village cou, 1l Monday nl~ht had turned thurh1is . down on the project In face of ' he fa.llure ot the voters to appl'ove t he continuancp of the one-m1l1 lil1r"Y at the Novembel' 5 election. Tbe ' levy, oftlcl~ explain. was necessary for nor'triru services much

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,TOWNSHIP BUYS NEW SNOWPLOW .We don't know bow soon the weatherman' forecast will ~aU for sno,," in Utili vicinIty. but we do know that whcnever It docs eome, the W!lYDe Township trus~es are ready for it. Monday night the trustet18 authorized the purchase of I: new plow. Tuesday night the plow, attached to one of the township trucks, WIl In Waynesville and ready for business. After approving the purchase. Wilbur Stansberry early Tuesday wa, s sent to Gal.lon,' 0 .• where the GledhlU Equlpment company. placed it on the front of the truck, "hlcb ImmedJately was returned to WaynesvJlle, the new plow "ill be U 'ed to clear township roads, Let 'er 'Snow.

lights would have entailed, The vUla3e now 'Is paying $'10.83 per month for strleet IIg'htln", wh1I" .. v ,that ost pJIU! th addition of the five new lights would have totale<1 $1,050 a year. or an increase ot $200.04.

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The failure of I e levy to pass will mean a loss In revenue of ' apT ile members of the Wa.ynesville proxlmately $500 during the next F, ., cr's Grange united wllb the . year. Homer carey, viilage clerk, members or !ive other Grange orpc.lnts out, and In ,eaddltion the cor~ ganlzations of War~en County, porationof cannot be assured appro d1etinltely 'inately $800 re- Tuesday night, to p,resent a pageant,

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_ Mr, and Mrs. Ell uFrnas and afmlIy were entertaIned a t d tnner Sunduy . at the ilome of Mr. an d Mrs. La wrenee Furnas. • Mr, a nd Mrs. L. V BranstTator .~ pent lhe evening Saturday and wer e dlmler guc!,is of theIr dnugl1LeI'. Mr , Donald Greene and h usba nd 01 Sn~Ul~. • • • ~---

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Mr. and Mrs. L. C. St. John .wl:rc bundllY guests 0 th eir dnughte r, Ml·s. Glenn Bla~d and family. of ·prlngboro. , . • • • • M r , Ul)d Mrs. Abner Roberts, of Dayten, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. D . C. Ridge.

Dlsplay1ng Improv~d teamwork fi nd a sharpeye for th'e basket, the Wa.yn esvUle High school Spar!ans ma de It four stra.lgbt trfunipbs in a.

rc w by sweeping OVOI' Oenteryllle, 40 to 2 t on tilt' latter 's floor Saturday night. The local team led all the way .out It was dur ing the lB.st hal! that I I l ley part cularly showed their sup\'!iol':ty over the Cen tervlUe quIntet. Forward Planck led t he scor1Ilg (or the Spa r tans, sInking slx: baskets trom the Deld and registering two (oUI shots to geln a ootal of 14 points for his team,

• • • • ° Mr, and Mrs. Donald L. Hawke and Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Orane were Sunday evening supper guests OJ Re . and Mrs. R. L, Hackwell.

Short and McKeever who scored eight and six points respectively;. in tl h I com g l roug w th foul' shot:; from the floor, while the lanky spart t d thr field ,an cen er score ee goals. Purks came through wIth two fielders and Florence, the plucky Uttle Waynesville guard made two fleld goals and two toul ,~ots. MeUoh and Pummill each sank a foul shot ' to complete the scoring , for the Spertans. " ,

\l's R eb: S~l~ce· w~ the over~ I 'h n g t guest of Miss' Dorls Fires, Tuesday. • • • • • Mr, qharles Ayers, of Cincillnn I, will show moving pictures of the One of tpe bright spots in the work of the Chlldren's HospItal, play ot the waynes~me team Is Its on Tuesday, December 10, a.t St. ablllty to break ta.st for the basket

• • • . celved during til ast " tl "Our lAnd Today", at the Lebanon Mary 's Church. Parents of chlJdrell ' before th.e oppoSlng team bas aD and Mrs. Howimi Missildine ."', . tax f ' e ydlr ~rom . le Grange Hall. In the Chw'ell SChool, and the gen- opportunity to ge~ its defense. setj his pictUres on the ground ... lar plan 15 'In' effect In !4lam15burg, were ' Sunda v cUnner .. guests o. Mr...... es undo d It I ..... • . h ...."8 t' . " ht' Mr. MUler explained. , . ' Wh th t this The program was opened with re- eral public, are cordially invited to ao w 1 ... ..., respec~ are N'" 'O .. .... . I ' h ' I oca, coon un ers ng lD He 8.teo cited ,how the cash awards and Mrs. Barold Burge. of Dayton. e or or no loss In r ev.- marks by O. D. crockett, Deputy thls program of education In regard Improvement wtth ea:c.{l , . . their . glory these days, ........~ purcb~r6rs of merft.. at. enue will mean a curtaUment or Master, of Warren County, ' "Amer- to the Children's HospitaL McKeever continued to use b1a -.. w-......... • • • • • eliminatIon of futUre services ca.npromlnent a'qlong them ,are tra..ted Ib\lYers from a wide radius of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Pence, of Lob- not. 'be determined at this time. lea" was then sung by the audience; . • ° I'.~lghb 00 advantage by hitnevbls .4Big Peekie" 'Cook Harold ' Oennanoown not only on the night anon, and Mrs. Mary E. Smith were 1st act, of pageant "The Goddesl t of Mr. lind Mrs. :t;{elth Walton llave the ,baU from the b~clGboJr.rcta at . Osborn, "Chick" Missildine; these a.wards , were ~e b~t dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed.Bar Lll:c;1;y", ,oy the Lebanon Grange; moved to Dayton, where Mr. Walton ellh~ e,\d, ~f .~e .floOr : throughout the week 88 well:Smith and daughter, Wednesday "Star Spangled Banner, ~.ng by the Is ,emp:oyed at the N. C. R. :,g,cach 'Fo~ler's c~ges will' get lIWm Ellis, Bud ,H oward, 'It is expected that a corhm1ttee evening. audience; "Home and School," by , • • • • th oet severe test of t~e ~aaon ' Car1 Cook, Ralph and ,Lester W1ll be formed soan by a group of 0 • • • • ' the Spr1nglborp Grange; "l3ehool Mr. and Mrs . C. R. Douglas and •. fda . night when the etrong Shaffer, John Gons, Frank lnterested business men to make a Mr. and Mrs. F . O . Urton have Days" and "Danny Boy", by the Mr. and Mrs, Howard Allen, of Cin- , ~p~l,ngqb~o quintet comes' to Braddock, Cha111es Satterih- ca.nvUa of all WaynesvWe merchaDti moved 1oto the Griffy apartment, County 'Grange chorus, directed by clnnatl, were Sun~ay gues~ of Mr, . W. . yne&vWe, SjlI'ill(boro Is ~d aite, "Pat" H ' • *lU . a to det.erm1ne wbethe a. ~ on ~d stree~" r_~ntly ,vaca~ ' by , ..ok: "Ch\W: e d Mrs. Ro~erIloL. Sat,tertbwalte.. tg.b'\;V.Jl.c:4l1l! pI the best ~8.n\.5 ~ ~)je . :" 'f ' h ' . th ~ 0 niza."tio ' an cash a.ward 'Mi-. and"ilni. pro 0 ; Shoeinaker. Community", by the Wayncsvllle ..... Wanen ·~ty JooP -thls. yeu.-.-ncI store p ot ers... ey say . . . . . Waynesv1l1e merchants this week Grange ' "Cherubim Song" County Mr. ,a nd MTs: LOwS Emmelheintz, a win for the Spartans wO\11d 80 a ' i·C ' If bb 'd te plan for purchasers wUl be adopted , • • • • have been busy arranging stocks of '. . long way toward malr1ft" the sea""'" ~p U s r~- eCOl,'a shere. . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hastings lUld new merchandise and preparIng Grange ehoru~ , ThanksgiVing Pllly, and Mrs. Nettle Horrie, of Colun)" . . ~'6 .the .,indows of his furni\ure " I ' son, RQbert" were Dayton Visitors, by the Massi Gra e ' "S d o t bus were Sunda.y guests of Dr. and a sUD.esstul one, M d show windows for Ohristmas. e ng, en u Mr The score: store .every other 'd'aY ...,w hen OFFICERS OF LODGE on ay The v1llage is rapidly taking on a Thy LIght", chorus; Ohr1stmaa 3. A. E. ~to~t ~d.~a~~ter. WAYNESVILLE .ro PI' PI' O,$car Sm~th ' ~)osed " 'h, is : CROUP ENTERTAINED Charles ·Burt·O'h • ..,.... .,.:_ ... _.... holiday attire and by the end of the Pantomlne, Hamilton Twp. <binge; . 8 ' 2 ' It .....'u. ot "Jingle Bells" 'Chorus' OhriStmas Milo Hartsock returned to h Is Plat1!!k, f. but~her . shop Thanksgiving , _ Springfield, spent the week end With current week nearly all wlll ,b e SOOTY Mason' G1"an<>e' "'JOY To the home. Sunday, after be1Dg coIrllned ' Short. f, . 3 2 8 .. a the fi-" time the ,Mrs.J: P ' Fromm , retiring Worth.. ' , . hospital for the McK eever, c. day " l' t w..., 3, 0 8 ' IEH/ . IIIoAJ bis parents,~. and Mrs. E. F . ready for the rush of the final weeks' World" "Away In .a'" Manger" and' to St'. EIlzabe t b 's 2 0 4 doors of the establispment Matron of' th,: Eastern Star. Thun;- Earnhart. before Christmas. "SJrnt'Nlght ", by the county ~hbl'Ul,past five weeks with bronchial P t,rl',ks, g., '. h 'd tb d t I at daY tUternoon was hostess- to the Many. of the wlndows compare pneumonia. ~orence. g. 2 8 a l'!O ~en, opene a ea l~ wbo were 10ff1cers' of the MTs. R. Waliace SinIth, of Kobe, favora bly with thoSI! stores In larger • I , • MeHoh, g .. '1 1 parl...of anyone day, all 'o th-.. Wa'ynesvUle , chapter dUl".ng her Japim, is vlsiUng her sister, !oh:s. citles. Among the attractive 'ylnd6 s MRS. MCKINSEY, 86, ' .M'rs. Ira Bro'wn: of Fra,nkl1n , ~aS Pumm1ll,' g. 1 'er holidays 'a nd Sundays in- tenn of ~oward W. Fogt and husband, and Bll'eady arrang~d are those of HyDIES AT RESIDENCE hos tess to the members of the "Hi- TOTALS to clu~ed .•.th~, hj~h.achool ])01.8' A pl~t' ~lal tlp;te was enjoyed other relatives In OIJlclnnatl, man's, ~irley's. ''WaynesvUle Drug Lo" BrIdge club, aM one gUest, Mr~. CENTERVILLE that. are ta~ing part in' the , t~ We ~~moon with , pmea sOOre, Smith's groct,ry, Stubb's fur- Mrs, Ella Leak M'JcKlnsey, 86. wbo nu.s$elJ 1.011lday, for an evening o~ Rabold, 1. operetta remind one of ,.the a . d ,contesta" an~ was conclud!ld Mr. 1Uld iIrs~ p~ L~ Reason were nlture, Collett's, :Krog~, A. K . had mad her home In Waynesville rands at her home, FrIday night. Leese, f, , 'i ' ti ," I tt' with , refreshments of Jce cretUn, Sunda,y dinner guests of Mrs. sadie Day's anq others. for the last 66 years, died a.t 5 p , m. High scores fOI' the evening were It,gram, ': gay nne 8S... ey re e .ng cake ,'ancl coiree. . I' ~n, of Harveysburg. Wedne£day night a:t 'her hom'e here. held by Mrs. A. E. Stout and Mrs, C?yall, g. their sldebul'll8 . grow .••a 1 ~ In~lted. guests, ~~e as ~oUowa: F AM,ILY GATHERlNG She. is survived by ()~e daughter, Russell E; Frank, Archdecon, g. the tarmers of this section _Mrs. R&l~ H. yance. of W1lmJng- Mrs. ~~ Baie~ jr,~ and daugh- ' HELD AT RESI.,ENCE MrS. 0 , M. Ridge. ' McNutt. g. re talking about the elabor- ton; ~s. Elmer Groves, of ,L eta- tel', Jeanne. were oe.yton V181U!rB, ' ~neral serVices will be 'held Frl- OPERETTA GIVE~ TOT,ALS . , ,....: ate dairy barn ·Mr, ,Stenger 'non; Mn. RObert Palmer, 'Mrs. D9n- Friday. . The home ot Mr. a~d Mrs. A, 0, !la.y afternoon at 2 o'clock ,at the " :FPe ~ery~s were puwlalsed . ' 1.:. lldl I hil -n.I . , aJd .HadleX. Mri. O•• satte%tbwalte. Grl1fy ' was' the sce'ne of a tamtly McClure Funeral home with burial BY GLEE ~LUBS the second stringers ot 9enten1Ue IS :",U ng on IS an~ce on' Mrs. L. V. Bransirator, Mrs. Ken- Mr. aDd Mrs: PIirri n8.V1S. 'Of Oar-' gathering: Sunday, with a llWDptu- lp Miami Oerneten', . -~l lgh S<lhoollOS1n({ by Ul4! lo~ ' . ~oute 78 Just we$ ,o f t~e noth Hourh. Mrs: ~e jones, Mrs, roUton, Ky., vislted Mr. and Mrs, R , ous ' turkey dinner served at 'the _._ -,.' ,-_ . A I~rg~ and elltnu stt.c audience s ore of.:.26 to 13. ", '.. , , . t~tsectip'n o( 7S ' and. .48".~e~s 'E. P. l!larn,Iwt, Mrs: ~oS Cook; H. Hartso~ and famtly,' and MrS. nOo~ hour. ' GRANGE .NOTICE applauded the perronn~nce of. "An The .W.a.ynesv1Ue JUJila,: ' hilh VIce prwdent of Y Borchers Mrs- 08r1 '.Oonaril, Ma. RaymOlld O. ~. , Death.erage over the w~ end. Members of their family who en- -' Old Kentucky Garden', presente.d school ,team fared !Mitter tbaQ the J\uto comp~ny' in" Dayton ~ddOC!'o Mt'8. ~ Bei,s, and M)sa .1 JOyed the happy ocCD:Slouwere, Or. A' birthday banquet for members WednesdllY .night at the High School resei'ves defeating "" be oeJltervtUe and' they say he ' ia ,'spendln~ Barbara ~ray. ' , ",., ant ~~ ·tke-n °R4iason, ot and Mrs. A, B. Shelton aDd daugh- who~e · blrthllny IlnDJversar.1cs are In Audlt011rm. by the High School Glee YOUDgstet·s by ,'a 'to 15 &core ~ , , , , .' ~on. were .d inner gu'ests of Mr. ter, Lois, of Olnclnnatl; Mr. and 0 : tober, November, or December, Olubs. · . " a pretty. penny on t~~ bMO.•• MEMBERS CLUB AT ana Mrs -, ·L. Reason, Prtday Me-, Mea. Darrell BrakeJleld and son, w1l1' precede the. meCUng of the v'ely ladles, In their hoop skirts. M.EE~JNG· IS ·HELP rural "mail car~~~ :no d'o ~~t . Hri~E 'NEAR' (EBANON ~. I '; , Donald, of sabina; Mr. and Mrs. Waynesvllle F'aimer 's Ornn llc, Sa - ' lId r allaut gentlemen, ' lD their BY' YOUtiC FRIEJiCDS have a tou. gh Job on th " ell' .' .. .....!.... '. " . • • ° Roy 'Nogle and chlldren of 6 rln , urday nlgllt. high sUk hats, on the, lawn of a. , . ',' ' ' ,I' ,,' . ' • " p g . beautiful Southern planlll.UOn 'r •~ .,-;--0.:,' , ' lJands eSP~ci~lly: j~ t '~etQre The ,,~~, meetlna ~ .UIe Mr.~' ·Mrs. LeWls,<P1fes and V~lIeYf Mr. and ~8 .• Paul GrUl'Y ~11 fllmll.es Ilre requested to come vlded the setting for bhe love IitorY , The ,Young ' F~en~::. ~e Ii ':the!r Christma,s, b},J~ ,we, ean r -, "20-30" clul». of at; ~'I Church; f~y ~t Bunday With theIr and fa.m1ly, of Dayt<m, and Mr. and. and bring a basket. Supper will be of "Jeanie" and "Rich~d". The regular meeting, Sunday, evening 'at m~Plbe.r tl1er, , 8ta~d was held , Monday ev~, ~t the ))fq'ents. Mr." an.~ Mrs. Elvan .~~i Mrs. Carl Conard and tamlly. ~rved at 1.00. IT. 1odlous, well loved '. musio Of ql~ ~tll ~ ' .t;~ ,~~t tn their'. ,b"ggles I ynth bOlpe of ~. ,and Mni. ~obn " ~, ~ /. , .- - - Stephe,n Foster provl<~ed opPortunity w1~11 lI4rs, Ella coo~ and , . . " '. . near Lebanon. . , for tine ,c horus a.nd solo nUmbers: ' Cook" as hOtSts. ., "'. ,. . ~~nn dOO~r and ./~o~, ·toot- . Po~~. m~1II answered rOll ·S C h o o l Hu._OrQUSbtsthrO~gho~thej)~y A.fter the bUslpeS/l, ~ee~i.I4!B. .'r....._..,'II1l w~nnel'll alo",·' ln ~ zero we~1o call,' foUowtng the ' OpeJUni clevo. . .'. wer e }::!l'ovlded by "Iiannah", the , Edlth ,;LUkens l~ the dl.scuss1oia,:or ,theI'.. ·t hey ,."otte,n had ,to dig ~ 'pertoCl. con~qcte4 tiy ~v: R, Honor od mertt students at the Grade l ' section 2""';MIjry Katherine ~urske, Donald Brown, Glennie husb~nd coUec.t or, . "Henry ' BlOW", c~~ rrent. ~vent.s, 'f~llO~d with a ~ . the!r way out,~018now drifts•. ~ '~e1l, ' ~ a ~ort ~ua1nesa end of· the ~a six w'7Ir8,. J)er1od ' Mendenhall, 'Martlila; Jane RU8h, Ch~pman, Ernestine Earnhal)t. her victim, . \lnd· t~ .p1ckanlnny' ~alJl '~f, ~~,rtaJnment presented . - '. I " . ,.'" , ' . sesason .~ club vo~ to'b\1Y Q~~ ' in the WaYne Townahlp High and Ann Satterthwaite, and ' D1clde Pot-' Leon Focht, ' seth Hook, ~.: chorus. ' ' " Mrs. . Athli FUrnas. , RejrrOlllhDI~l~ '$OM!; MIMOR,e. . lIl¥~la .and, to provide a Obrlst~ ()rad~ 'schOola 60S 'foUowa: tori. ' . mary MU~O~d, Mary Cleo Stan~ ustial•. thp , fj.ne " perfOl1Jl8Z1Ce iWe~~ s~rved to f?r~i ~~~~ r ", • ~ • ,Uif'i' ,," ',m~ ~ket far ., . needy ta.m1l¥..:Af':' ,,; 'AIl ~ (hAnna- all A·.~ Grade 2- Henrletta Graham, ·Bobby ley, Est.her Smith. Edwyna. Stan- evidenced . the ca.pabl,e ' hand and ef- ' ~uests , l\!te~ the p~Ogrl$: . " f ' Th . r f W · ,. tel' ~e~. the lDeet.lDg was ad- 'Grade I ' secUon l~Udy D&v1.s, Wll- Jordan, Vera Shell'Wood. Dorothy !or~. . , f I its ot Russell' E. PraDk ~cl OUier -~'-:-:--'. . ~ sec .n 0 ape Joumed-· to meet:'!n Jan~ With helmina ' 8nuidock Pflefler; .BettY" llou Se.~thwalte, Grade 8-Raylyn Orabbe, Clyde ITlEmbers of the pt6dutitton ca~t,. "An ,park,; ~ ,p~lt .of. ;Which , was Mt'. :"n{ Mn. ,J~. '~laIn. Orade i &ec.Uon 2~1l1e . ~, Charlotl';e Burnett, Dolores ·8em, Focht., Ruth AnniJohns. vernOn Old ,KentuCky, Garcten.:' w1U bn'e'~ .coJlvert~d 'fi8Jiing ~ake of ,~ '. . w" ' otankllJi ~ ': DaIIp1~ Pope. Dorts Oharlton, Nancy'craiie, 'FO- ShUttB, . James , stei~, W~ l,nem~',88 "Onl! )or .ttle ~ ' ,..lailt ••ulDm~r, o~ee fl~o4e~ , '. 1 '- , ., Janet ~ohener. , . bert ~mpbell. ~bert Everb,~rl. Woollard, Jack prane,. Lamrna. sp~ehdld · enter~!lDts provided qy , pvel' every,.wih'ter and pro- ,LOCAf TUM JS '. ~e ~!&1bert& ~ Da..Ie Grade s,...o~autle ~b. .ttha' Hlde})recht, Car)' StanleY, Wilma~ >\\ayne8vlUe'8" bpyS and girlS, v'tted ' qUite ' . Blzeable 'sJtat- . , . _J D~E.TED ~2-32, . . Da.kin, Sue PUmaa ~e Hart- , 'LUkens, bon Rye, pann~ SUnPson, ~ur:8.fC~ , . J '. ' ,; - '.' ii; • ' " i~ , d ~ , ~' " ! ' ~ ~LUken8,~uU;1 W~, ~ther Wa~k1ns. ' Gene . W,ether- ' Gr~de ~Ruth ,M9~~ver. George OH~ CLARK J., " , ~• . ~~ • , """e ,re~Pl~~~ .8~"' ~efea~ ~eavnle, a~e ~~la.n: r,JIIiU2lhatt·,, P4M'Y ,bolt. ' Doris ,~c1te:nshee~, . Wilma ..... et)~le. ,P~l11S ·, R~eY. , ,".... '. '! 'CA~LED BY DEATH" ,..~ep, ~ore ~b~D, 100 aJta~riI a-a In the tbIrd iame Of"~e W-.·:', ~BOug~ : . ' r:. cy, Barbl!ora ' ~I Jean Qrade 100VJt~Pr~+o~. : ' J~ ("aclt) ~lM't. , 18, whO ~ " would be o~ th, Ice at one rei) ClOUJ)ty , IildepeD~t' "8~ ;Gracle ' ,~tty , 'J'ho~. Pa~q.Ia Hawk, Cecil Faul. IIU1d, ROr.~,s., Qra~e ! l-Jeanne Baker. Ectrtbe nl!Jrt§lJHf}Coild~W ~~'tlle ' t;'enl< , " , ttme,.At ,h__e boPfJre ~ ~ ~oD, bal.'+W~ ~. ~ ~D, . " ~raa", ~A1ieen' ~,o~;" JennJe'>Ue ;~ei8en., Gene COllett. ~ta va~ ..~ ~~h her~ tpr 2 . woul«l be • liahtlDg Up 'bq.bt, on lrIaiod.i'DJlllt 16rrinr.. o~ e-::-~. Welts. 8r~d.ock, Robed Hast~g.s, Helen ~, ,~ert ~rnhart, ,tlyle ~. y' !U"~J died, a~ 12.:~ a. m, :x'h~ lh' . urBe ,elted ~ It to • ~ Grad~ 1~ Rfe . " ,) ~e1. Dcm&l.d LUke_ , J.~ Helen ~ ~ ~l!?~t. ~n;: II ' a D&yton '~I~ '.. . '. t ~ , . . ,C~ .. and ~ ~ ~ ande 1~e,n ~. $hepflerCl.! ~ jmen' .S pltler.. tletta Pe~lton, Henry satter.. ' I!e tormerl~ -w~ ,WidelY' Itn?wn , ha\7iiiC ~ .. Y il e l : • '!'be 100al t.m _ 81 SO fbe a.dI U~ '.:ratiu;; ,. . , I CJtacle 6-PhYl~ ~urnett. OIW'lea thwalte. " ., '• . ;nere bll,Vlng been emplo~e<lofl the· MiIIi....... -.ad IWim- ~ tbetr WeIll II.., Tbom.... Oonai'd. ,!f~ ' ;~ber.. ;~nlel &iboIaatic '(A'. hi, ' Cin~tl to OoI~bll8 dlJvlSon ·of ' >•• ~~' . ~i;jw.]w."'i;\' :"~' pool Dllbt. I1Ieiwt 1D JIer!t a.u _ A'.' .~) ~k; Jauet lAkes, .J'CII1D& ~~ ":":'l!:dwIis ~. the railroad. He was hom in COr.tc; •• IIaII. Grade 1 ~ 1-IIartba,Mama, ~. Calf aje, Yvo~e. 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Advent is the be. church year and Mr. and M\'a. JolUl .Thompson, of stlll'ts oft with the SQlemn cry of .. Aa ..... a... HaO Hatter at POJtoU ic., Wa,..eavUle, Ohio Nov. !T, The prIce of Wilmin gton were Bl!.nday guests at ltAN ERRt;D TO DENTAL' cream 11M JolIn the Baptist In Ule Wilderness Tm "F1dells Claas", of the M;eth- the lloma of ~oert Ward. gone up and Lulu BeDe is sWl un~OHOOL IN CAL~ORNIA B. C. Crane Editor and Publis her 0<Usj; Church met at th& bome al Mr. and Mrs. George Denny, enfrom tlile prophet •lsaiah~ Mrh. weant:d but something Is going to quoting Etta Broo ' k., Wedne~day eve"P -h f th Lo d O ~ rcpare ye • e WBIY , 0 have to be· done abOut It: And every Make \'. "Ing .(Ind ra. , ISSUE D EVERY THURS DAY ,'A r o( the Cla"5 terla .ned several Irlends at a six straight In the deseli Ile hlgh-.. . ' .... ,·nent'V« ~ o'olOQk dlnnel' at their country hOUie Ethan J . Lewis, who has been . few qays the mlUt pall comes In haIt way' for our GI)d." It glVl!S U8 a.tthe was asked to dress a dOll f or the Friday evenlIli. ...... ..,... Ptic.. $l.fiO Pel' Yetr, Payable I~ Advance empty while . Zeke the lIt~le Jrj;8Y tendlng ___ Dental ___ ___ __-:-_..:..___ _...' _-".___. --'-.1.'- - bull Co1le~ at WMnm t gn eedy chlldr n fOr Cl1rlstOl8. . After lOO~ fat Bnd sat1s!led and no e of spirtttilll preparation l:hA~ t(J.n D. C. has been trans/er red to the busIneSS sesslon a plea:;an t time ' rhe 'Kings Mills sohool basket-ball San . Diego. OaU!. we n He e<l stqpped wttll to' o:f1'set tile rna erlnl · something I~. goln~ to ha"e W be "get and give'! team pl~ed our local team here at our comlllerdollzed nnd .temp.'ing ref res h men ts. were Frld . . • 'b • Th . t ., beef In'. . • th . ' " l friends In , one Waynes served a u vllle •• n.. d TuesdalY" bo oy ale no . ." Chrlstmns, I 'r, n lemn music Is a . 8Y even ..'Q and home team ,' , t t CalIf-' lin .. ,-, won both games . and ,In the tuture th~y are going to good antidote j ,OI' too much "Santa \'urC{u 0 - 0 . Wi..... .,...r wuner Miss F1lulkensteln. our County . ' with Mr. and Mrs. C. Lee Hawke· have to be sat.Lsfied Wlt.h MY. l)ut C~aUiI Is Oomlng to Town" over the Holhe Demon. s t.ra~on superv~ ; Mrs., Amanda Starr and . daugh I' and famllY. how are wI) going to .manage it. I radio and lead to " gave a demons traUon on "thl'! care US - - - - -..:..:"- - - . ----- ..,... .---- --.....~---j ~__~~__~~__~--------------------------~------~ was. going to keep Z~ke as a sue- plet s t t ~hmorje com- or the feet" Wednesday afternoon, e cessor to Valentine but Pll:haps Lhe Christmenoyme ~1 by0 ontrnst .e . oy , of at as ca.rols ~h", home of ~ . Mary Byferd. . .~. .~...... ...... ...... ......~...... ...... ......... easiest thing to do would be t9 sell ' ~ A cries Qf meetings are being him. He Is pure bred Jersey but ' ., ~ec. 2. This . ls j'un~y weather A CHALL ENGE TO T ilE COMMUN ITY? . conduoted !it Ule, "Church :of ,the I can't a.fford to feed. him cream )!;Boh ,night I l()ok out t.he window Open Bible." and Dalsy lets hlnl have a lunch the sta,r8 ar!! sh.lnlng brilliantly. the Rev. Will Moore, of N'ew BurlingLaa~ week there appeared a large ac\vertlsclllent In the Cincinn ati any Lime he wants U. Perhap s I sun rise may be clear but the day ton filled Ills pastorate .charge, here ~ w¥ch scores of residents Ul this community probably scanned , better sell her. or can I muzZle him? is ~ark and gloomy. Too bad we at the MffthodiSt 'Church. Sunday ' Ina' Defti' pve a second thought. Nov. 28. Today we took four shoats can,t rever. e it. We are not really. Sant a Clau s be at momin g.· Tbe ~vert1sement read : "To Ihe Industries In the Olnclnnatl area- and a young steer to the community rcady for cold weather ye\. . The Mrs, Vlrglnla n . Snell, o( Dayton . sale. It was cold and there were not chlckDns are not housed yet. Stub bs Furn iture Stor e Sat. to eDabIe buIItne&s to particlpaLe more fully III t.he National Defense and was tile Sunday guest ()f her parents Pro- as maDlY people there a$ usual. The many others things yet to d~. 1I'8bl-40 facUttAte th~ obtlLlniJlg .or finandn g of Defense contracts. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe DaVis and brother, stock sal~ was late and so many Dec, 3. 12 Bibove zero this mornlng Richard . -to redlJ::e the need for mnklng trips to Washin gton-th e Wlderslgned people began Eve. Dec. 14 and Sat. Eve. Dec. 21. Brin g to go hOOle bero~e the on the baek porch. ~t Is a good Barr Nolder, accompanled,by Mrs. IIaDb al'e cooperating with the OlncilUlati bra noh, Federal Re~rve bank calves were sOld that I thougb t thlng to belong to the A. A. A. My Louise Flte. daughte r J ane and Mrs. the child ren in to see Sant a. He will have a cI Cleveland, which has been asked by the National Defense Commlss1on there would be no one left when car Is deader thEm A fish tills morn- Mary Snyder , visited hls maUler, they sold the steer but we got about Lng. It wont even gasp. There to aerve .. Ita operating agent. must Mrs. Agnes Thomp son. who Is a souv enir for them . what I expecte d, but not as much 81 be a lot of others In the same "We have blank forms for your usc. Which may be filed , with us as rtx patient, at Mlrun1 Val ley Hospllal, a I had hoped. It Is always a question for It 1s more , than an hour slnet: 1 Dayton, Saturday a.!ternoon. and .tep in plaang your Compa.llY'~ nElme on the b1ddlng lists for defense con- whethe r to seU' by the head or the called the garall'e and they haven't reported ber resting easy. ~a, \ poup.d. He wasn't very fat so I sold come yet. They are pretty goed Attorney Robert Hildebr ant, of Come in,. see what we h ave. There are many fine X·ma. ''''lbrou gb the FedernJ Reserve bank. we wUl be kept adVIsed con- him as a ,feeq~r but m the end a about coming qulckily. so they must Wilmin gton transac ted bllSlness here c:emIDI arrangm ents for placing of such contracts, as we are anxious 'butcher bought him. Every farm be busy. Friday. gifts to choos e from. should ha.ve scales and know just The Christmas Tubercu losIS '10 UIIIIt in financing Ilhe manufa cture. prepara tion or 8upplyl ng Seals Mrs. Ernest Collins, of Nashville, or de- what the sto: k you sell weIghs. We are all sale. Naturn.1 FOR THE CHILD REN ly we can·t l1pply ,· Tenn., is staying with her mother, leDIa matertaIa. , ' FOR DAD & MOTH ER Mr Ann Van Dorn fo an Ind f H almost gave the pigs away. We th.e methOds tbnt have cleared Cedar Che.t , $18 en. $23 up s. "We wm ,b e pleased to have you consult with us; our services 1\ ,r 00 eamme r & Peg Table s 98c S are might S better I have eaten them. As tUberou losis In cattle at JOUI' clIIIpc)MtJ" the last Inlte tUne. • usual there was a long walt in line test showed almost nountil tep too. $2.49 CII.'les In the Mrs. Etta 'Ploughman of Fairmo nt Boxan g Glove s $2.98 Rocke rs for the money. Back of me I heard county. We can It. test lind Bend . $8.95 At , (.be bottom althe advertis ement was listed re. W. Va .. Who ,has been at the bed- B,adm inton Set 23 banks of greater . aDd IUburtIaIi C1nc1nnaU area. 98c Occas l'onal Cha.·r $5.95- $.9.95 "Wlsh the"'d h"-., ....... . I've got "'ghactor humans to the sto:k yards but s Id e 0 f 11er' mother. Mrs. . SOuth, ' ~ at ... C dl , teen cows . to , milk tonlght I'a · es 79c Drum Table . 8lmIIu ' 'bIaDIaI have $3.49- $13.50 received here iby tht' Waynesville National ' twenty- Clve", saJd the !' "I've got it the methods for controlllng 'T, B. the home of her sister, Mrs. MAry other, "but In humans were carried out lUI Tucker returne d '1IUk. to her ' home this Doll Cab . , $1.95 End we use a mllker." "Wouldn't use one strictly and carefully as quarant Table . $1.19- $5.95 ine week. WbUe t.beae ·banta have money ava.Uable to loon alre~y estabUs Desk & Chair $5.95 Magaz ine Rack. hed 9&-$2 .95 of theni ·U you'd give It to me. We of cattle it would soon be a r.Afe I . . , ~r. and Mrs. Charles Doster. east B I' All tried one but I didn't like I,t." "We disease. Protect youl'ael $3 95 HallSo cks ~ 9Bc-$ )atlna ! I.95 ~ a~d the your Nationa of l town, Defense • enterta , par:tlc1j program lned , . the plan. has have a portable several friend.! ow 109 • ey • Wall Racks outfit and like It children by helping to stn.~p out at a six '9 Bc ' PO,ol Table ' ~ftId o'clock dinner ThUrsday, W~e a lOng-discussed, and not yet realized ambltl on- JllSt flne $8.95 Corne r Rack was. the answer. 9Bc " ,,~ tubercul osls. BUY CHRISTMAS evening. IIIct.my fCll' t.IJlII COIIUDlul1ty. , , Table & Chair Setll mUCh. trouble." saJd the fll'st. "You SEALS. Miss Mildred Chambers, of do- B ... _. ~ fCll' a moment. Let's Imagine a small manufacturing $3.49 have to strip .them anyhow so you .11.95 -$16.9 5 lumbus who ·is ill at the home of lack Board s aUat ·.... .icaned .p'ro.dWlUOll here. Nty persons have been given employ- might $1.J9 Living Room Suite. $49.-$ 79. as well do the whole ml1~ng . WAYN ESVIL LE GETS . . ' Mrs. Alma. Stenson, Is slowly Im. ~ ~e is 120 per week. The added weekly Income woula Then 'too. we had too much sour proving. milk.'" "Oh, that's Just a qUestion $50 AUTO TAG FUND Mr. and Mrs. Oharles ' lie . . . or .&2.000 pes year. Not mucb peohaps when onE\ thinks Smart and ) . of the of 'havlng ,plenty ot boiling water. daughter, ~ss G~ce IIIlCOmpanied ~ CII. ,r&ctorle;ll In ,Dayton , Cincinn ati or Middletown .but a lIlzea.ble The Inspecto\,s are pretty Strict Breakdo wn by political subdlvl- b~' Mrs. Sal'ah Wri ht, attende d the ~ 10 tie ~ into ~be trade channeI$ oll this 5mal1 oommunity. ' 11. though. 'we have had only sioqs ot the $I ,lfiO,074 of automobile ~ ~ of lurlni a small InduStry, or manufacturing plant to about funeral oJ Bert C. Hari.sock, welltwo cans returned In more than a license tag revenues jllSt distribu year," "Anyway . I think it Is less by Cylon W. Wal lace. registra ted known farmer · of near Waynesville '. . . . . . . .!111...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ....... r Of ' .\ .' • trouble to milk by hand." and so on. Lhe bureau of mol;or vehicles In the ..... .. . . ~ ~V1dua~ 'and Civic Ol'g&ti1zattoIIB of th~ v1llage have Nov. 20. Olle of the neighbors Ohio department of highway s; sho~s bII4I &1M! Idea b1 the past, It hall be.e n revived fTom ,t ime to time. came in at supper time loklng for how much of the money each I ' " . . be!caUIe tbe Idea, or dream, 1J' you tax-. will. has not materlal1zed In tbe dogs that t.be ~, ~ ~ ~' pecessai1ly fellow tbat."o . Shoul4. Iiu1t, t~. ' : , sheep. Fortun,~had killed two of his Ing dlstriet will receive. tel~ a loo~ at Suzy Ohecks for the money have 'been . W.,beIIBve tbJII dream presents a, corpmunlty chaUenge and it we keep' and he ~d, No, tlIa.t's lIot oD'e ot m ileer tb . - -... _........ ...... the SerflJ'ltI' : stJ)xHvIsIons. . .' ,'. ' them. I 'd know the dog,j." I wns re- Warren county tOWlls received ' pay"PoiI_ ,.- ~ working juat a Uttlc bit h9,rder than the well-me aning clt!- lIeved though I was sure they had menls as. follows: • . ~ ~ have worked ~ the pashtha~ someday ,the dream not been In it. I lost a much loved ~utlervU 1e, '$6.25; Corwin, .6.25; wUl ~ reau.ed . ana Waynesville will have an IndusUy of which It caB be dog that . way. He never Could get Fnmkll n. $250; Harvey sburg, $50; proud. over the Jdea that a sheep. was Just Lebanon. $250;' Loveland, $6.25; another kind of rabbit. He never Malnev1l1e, $12.50; Mason, $75; touched them 'but .be dld love to see Morrow. $50; Pleasan t ,Plain. $6.25: them run a.,d ~be dog ca.tCher fl n- South Lebanon, $211' Springb oro, $12..50; Waynesvllle, . $60: County . ~ WJ:LL. KNOwN Ctndnn atl store n'>ade the following stateme nt In ally shot him. Nov, 1. Advent Sunday . I am glad $3384.0 0; Total, $5.184:1l9 HII ~t In last Tuesday's Enquirer. 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NYAAr ea S uper 11, G. ~~t11ck; ellec:ut,qr .or M~r ~e s1ial ~. Involved Ia 89 acres in Clea rprin ting rol'DlS for reH~ r. '23. followin g the r~~ n aUO n or viso 75 : r, estlmntC<!. es,t&te ot EIiU1l& ~odgea, flied h1a ~rankllD ":' PrIn ting , Co" , cree k WtmIbIP left by the late ElIZ ap}1Olntlllem prln t1nlr Frltnk c otilns. T he a f list , fina l and d1SU'ibu~ve acco unt. fonp s f-o,r reUef, $8.00; 'w. 'AnD Kenriock. W. Ch ile, wos accop ted by the ,Ol ill'ks vill~ . .' ,Rober t M. BlaJr, exec~tor of t.lie r~ , '22.5 0 ' M. J. Tay lor, WlW&m A. LuIlen'a, Wa,¥Dcsv.1Ue, food , __ _. pr I\W'd1&n '01 Mar y :Cti. roly n Lukens, esta te of ~.. . 0 ; Dr. F. H. Lever, med ical ser" sen. pers onal prope~ty Got . priv ate .$3.0 ·vlces, $8.00; ' Kro ger Grocery, a mlnor. ente~ sUIt againSt RoS NAMED CLUB PRES ID ~ N T food, .' and Allan ,8art.aocIc and othe rs S, ~e. $4.00 ; ' &orr ,Bros. qrocerY, for food. $4.25 ;,·Le onar d Seb eH, food , ' $19.1 JlU'ijtlon of real ,eata te. He chu 5; ms Le~anon-¥~ry Clin ger , secre - -ry, ltEA L ,~S'~A'1'~ 'J'RilN81" El~S hili Ward bai· a one- alxt h lDterest J . H. Hen drlclcs, tood ,--i2.oo; Lou iS of the Wan en Cou n ty AM In By Com 188 aerea in Yul de tow nshi p left Man n. Clotplng. ,:.1.45; Miami Vall by , M~e Colwell, deceased, to ey mltt l!e. lIaz was el elec ted Presiden t of the Spen cer Phillips Sam uel ' BuUding and Loa n, shel ber ....ndta ther . the late Fran ter, $10.00; W arren' Cou nty Cen cltl and R8.i'ley Colwell, In~t tu. lal Club --. In to 118 . ~.. Ed Stou tenb ~.....,.. orOUgh. shel ter, $10.00: succeed ft~"es In Clea.rereek twn. Ralp h Har tma n, Wayn t sEnrl lest records attest an Inh ere WillJ -,r ' am Thoma I'relda B. Dlla tuab 6as ente red ...,. nt h Iter. $500 son, se Mia mi . •' ville. Hoba,r t B(J.s ~lck , Lebanon . was love of pers ona l ndol'llmc Vall ey Bull dlng and Loa n Bru ce wui suit aI&lDIt O. Dqn aid Dlla tush nt. T his bn s Gro cery . food , $8.00 for Associat ion to Patr ick. ,Mil ; J. elected Vice Presiden t, orlla lllon tion of man by the lise ler, lot L . Gre ene, milk , $3.0 0; a nd R\! a divorce. char ging extr eme crue or George Hall , Edwards, Lebanon, lty. 650 and part ot Secr etar y-T ' ~ reas - l)!Iin t, buLtons. beuds. ear rings lind . , lIbelter, $10.00; R. Hay es '!be defe nda nt Ia ·w. rren cou Fllll ng urer. nty Margare t SWIgert pendants Is os old a s the hum Ray Swigert , Sta~ lon, fuel oil, $1.0 ~utor. an 0: Job n Depew. quit claim to lot in Morrow. m ee. It Is Inte resti ng Ilowel'cr to shelter, $12.00; exI amine som e of these relative PLAN APT ITU DE' CI,AS Han nah McQUinn, by adm lnto Dr. R. O. Brid ges, medical services ooM IIO N PLBAS PRO CEE DIN fm'm , wor kma nshI p nnd ma , GS ItIt rato r, to Tho mas and tcl·lal. Howard $4.00; Bec k's Dairy, mUk . $9.40 ; A. The Mound-buUd r rs were craf tsMcGUip.ll. two parc els In Mas Lebanon - War ren County chll sie E. PUshee, food , $52.20; 11.. - mon Mar y Ann Bar ter was gran ted BlUett's dren una ble to nttend of grea t abllJty ri n d t h ey al'nlla LWp. schOOl bedivorce from Ant hon y Bar ker Grocery, food , $4.00; Trl cou ed thelnselves of every mat eria ~ ~ohn and Emm a r e s to Mlc nty cause of physica l lI L~abl !ity l will take know h- Dalry, mllk , ,9.00 ; Morrow Feed her ch&rIe of neglect. . n to th eir el'O, . 1- alnt CLIPS are and ap titude , tests here ael a nd .Ber tha Ad , lot 35 In Sup ply Co., fuel Dec emb A verd ict lD favo r of the defe er 6. , $19.00 : C. C. foun d with fn lner al colors stainIng nd- Ban les addition to Fran klin . Brown, rood , $6.00 ; W . H: McH enr Hom e Inst ruct ion SUit able to the In - the ant waa retu rne( lln the sutt of Elsy snnd ston e Inte riors . y. Eng elbr di echt vidu al Hecht, by Ildmln- food. ,20. child as 'the tests Indlco.Le lhad ows, adm lnla trato r of the 00 ; Rob ert Gor don, food , ... ill ea- Istra tor. to Mat hew Hec ht and Man y ornament.s of bone were be affo rded late r. oth$8.5 0; .ate 01 UJ.... "'ead oW8 , Pran klln , . :he broad.est ranee of commerc used and the holl ow bones . ers, 98 a CI'es In Fran kl1n twp. ial equi pme nt ever ~ffered by the coun - of bh'ds Jj ng truc k producer is flow ing try 's J --· R S ~·t I C S If J-Sco Rd)l from food ill wer Dson, Fra nkli n, to e cut Mar $300 _.. ... Into tha 0 bead J _au s . as amu : were 'if-io .' e SEE K NE W IND UST RIE S n"s dealers the count ry over ;prep Che vrolet asse mbly Iincs n ow. as he ' t,he 0 man , ' ;• v e . . ; few dama&e8 for M1sa Meadow H- -" t.o are t o f inl t 232 .In Le'" . Char Ies C hold open 11 bous tood L eeth .. e ,d for .187 of oper t ruc the 5 ator p D ecem ber 2·7. Show n h k own ers mal1Y animals found by s' W'U l n, par. 0 arrO ,. , . . ; L. W. ere is a secti on of th e' tnII" o · .,- Smi th, food, $16.0 " !Ocm b ly line in the Flint (M ichig --. l nol 0 ; Ray Swigert , an) plan t. HamUton - Plan s for the pos; lble them , Otll er ma terial used for .b eads anon . ,. ~ <Sa,. additloD to IUe, an Mar , food , $14.'15; Kro ger Grocery. G Include wood, mussell sllel l, .. E. y 0, coll6 the Bau gh to Arn old Rogers, Wright 01!dation of th e Hamilton ~ Pfltltton wu give n in the , food , $20.00; Dr. Jlele n L. ' Cha 34 acres in WashlDgton . t mbe r of C~lmmerce and tt:e fres h wa.Ler p~r1s wblch seem to slat e and copper In wp. and Jack son, med JJcal serv 01 0, B. yon ..... trwstes for Vern ever y conceivhave peen grea tly In dem and , cha ices. $2().00 ; Ha mllt on Mer chl1l on twp. , CHnton coun ~y. n- a ble for nts AssOCiation os B ........ ~! ST , t' ....n .. hold en of ..... .. I ·0 m reve "·ee . · d al "6_ Fu nel the to I coal lnge n ulty OIa. f Vill a.... of Me. clay and copper. Whi le r6 · Da tOil a forerunn er of \.he adop tion of ran s co ........ --e , ue I, $9.'lr.. "~ an mos t of lhes D. Cha rles ""p an ..... ap1 nIIt ..the t.hes e pe cr a shel ftsm ter en. vUa ge of MasOn, lot 744' In Fran klin . e '300 COp are per disks were ' The exte nsiv e prog ram for crude man y of . ....' u , chllc dcvel- them are . • . • an ar tlst.lc mas terpiece, used as ear orna men ts a nd t h Dai,sy F. Cra lg to Tho mas L. Hen Hom e StQre clot hlng . 'l.25 ; Dr. Ed- opm en t are . bein c g cons d ider ed by perf ect In shap 80' raoBATB COU RT ders on, part of in-l ots 17'1 and WM Blai r ' ah Iter _ e tmd desi gn. Copper reve al a mas ter touc h ,. cmmlttee s of the orga niza tion 1'18 . flt s, . ' t.ed U; ns e th y , . , in Leb ano n rings, ank lets, bracelets, brea st plat Col'\' Gre y, shelt.er, $5.00, Cha rles was lear ned \Onight . es are wt1.h tiny copper tubes. ,. . ' .' p, O. And erlo n, Leb&Do~. was and pend a nts arc foun d. Woo d. II,p- . QJadys Har dest y to RusaeU ,R.· V • Dav idso n sHel ter $5 00' Trlx le fa Gro ups have b een in add ition to t.ho pipes, WC-JIJO l1S, . ider ing for . ' ~ lU&rd1an'of Pra nk . , ma ny mon ths 0. plan cons A. Wln k- Due rr' one acre in OleA tha t utttm ately b)'lc , and f ea tIler s were used to - .""l'P _ v.rPk. .. twp ' Lea. ch, ahel ter, $9.00; R911e SchW!lirtz uten , sl's . and ornrunell ts. som e of S . A. Bue rkle to Welba and Ves Id . orna '" - . IT. I men t fl l the~ 1 t wou ,... r fig new n d us t r iCS t 0 H a e. ta shel ter,- ,7.60; Mrs . ames ...... .... BIDes, Morrow. named admEllio t. llto Ger {God d gets whIc ' were .840 h we hnv e disc ussed 'In \.h1S It McG I ' 1!Jla th E deco , L d ra part Sch tion 1 .yA_ ot four lots lD South wa" 'z food h ung .' 11 nn rcsu ,. , . . " eve opm ent lIpon cord s fas tened in dlill ed , of a general clvlc nimp. erove ~ of the I!IJt&te ~ Net tle Leb ano n hole '20.00; Dr. R. M. Brew. er," ,med s ser ies of ru'llclcs . the Sim on ti n colmen t proical gram . F'lore~ e Pope to Jake and Myr - serv so that they mig ht be tied arO JDm .. ~ YcKlruIe~, ~l iCes, JI3.'I5; Dr. H. M. Wil liam s. und lection conl alns hun dreds ea tie Ohr of fine istm an, .PIU't' of lot 1 in med ical !.he RI'm, leg or neck nud not sus0IIrftIU UId ~obn Bol den wer services. $0.00 ; Trnc y's Gro paJ ol1Lologl cn.1 SpeciOl ns. I nclu e W ' ... vBI nam ed &pJ IIalI en. ded pend ed CE4')', f ood. '18.0 0; Leb anon ay••ea e. like a pen dan t fr om a I n this Ice and WA,RREN IJUNTING , '. grou p nre LrllobiL . l; rncblo" ._..... ~ _ f . ACC sing IDJi: le NT Sall hole . abe l II. WoWe,. -Admln_ le . The N. se Mur ray, deceased, to Coal Co were usually ot pods , ceph niop "~~lA 0 , .. ods, gast ropo ds, crln ; ,3.25 ; W. C. Tur ton . Let nno , &be .~ or. Le n ~, Fran . "'el , ......5·fuel Na than Murr~. and n- llob ert Hen rl', 15 yenrs ston e or sllell. Ban ner ston es are cut oldes, San ders GOla "ery ra klin Hou food . ston , cora ls, bryozoa. fos:;il plan ts .·.. ... ... ord InId 10 leU real estate at priv , ...... , that $150 the . Old, SOu th Leb anon . lost 'two 0' two halves are symll1et riclll ~nd a,te 32 acre s In Way ne ·twp. toes fish, !I·.esb-wo.tcr PCRI':S a nd . . "a valu e or more. and represen t 'a mor e skllle wor off of his righ t .foot when a ~un Hen ry W . Mee lter, by guar dian , ker , series of modern bivalves L to N . B. Stee le. inva lid care. he Two of Arib ur, ADd erIo n, Pran klln nam ed El nd gas$5.0 0; was carr ying' was fired t hese Delm as Dal ton. inte rest lD lot · are show n In the pic'" LfOlJOds. . as it was '144 .e wto n Stam per, Inva to .... .'QA.t.er the esta te 'at ture In th e shape of butlerlly s. lid care, caug h t In the w1res of a his In Fra nkli n. One '1 h ere Is muc h to be leam ed " fenc e he $10. 00; .' And rew Bell . lDvalld care, was " from He {' to Pro tec t Is of band ed slate which ha.s been '. cro. slng whil faU ler. ~ Ii.. ADd~ e hun t ill collectio n abou t thIS Ohl ting $'T.oo.; Chl na Morgan, invalid nca r h is ~ o In highly poliShed aDd perf ectly drlll care , BIL hom LS e. ALL oWE D ' ~~ ed whlcl1 we live and of t he peop $8.00; Ed Kai ser, inva lid care, _..:...;. Rol .. &Dd _ .... . , ube 4rWA _ rcfl , 5.00 le losl$ who ; . ... ..... "ere _::_ t he other of r06e 'Quartz 15 of ~eat ,~ ,ap- . Ger trud e Jone s, inva lid .care, $8.0 inha bited It. h undreds and hun dred . . " _. ~ " 0; valu s e D r. J alid peau . > ty . Pen dan ts qf ston e of year s befo mi d USE T ilE MIA MI GAZ ETT E ames HA 1- 1 ~ 0 , m 00",a re t h o whil e mell' came. , L. II. 8rJOIleld. 'auazidian of I\ef'- SOOa . Clem mon s, inva lid care. $5.00; Car - vit. e.s, $4.00;' Dr. Joh n Zettel, WA NT ADS gllllS C8, Ell;a Boff, lDvalid care , $5.~ o11ne .. -, Jncn!IIpe~n.. s eel ...... ~ '> 00 ' Stan ; Lewis ' ].ey F ....... h Art ..... , ta n.o ar d Dra ke, Inc., " __ ; s . 10 fire brl k (or Ja il m.. u, ' " to • : $6.00 ; Lois J . Hut ehlh soll expenae 1IN 8oIICOUIl to residence , $0.'10; q. 1',(. Gam . ', 10 oor and nl$ter1a ~ for repa son, lJ'6 to C:!hlmney, ~34.08 Stan ley Ear nha rt, P. M. s~amps for auditOr. ~O.OO : The . Wes ten} S~r , bUi I ~g notl ~es t or ;'udl tcr, $6.00 ; The Book Sh9 P, Car ter's ,:ement, $0.90; . 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Ohl!) .. worklna' with other , rates contraeta for 2'11 road proJecta with to make Ita 1aws agalnst saOOt.lijj e a total cost of 115,643.531. Thill was 1lIr-tl(h t: Attorney Oeneral 'Ibomaa more than 13.600.000 In ex~ e88 of J . Herbert Is co-o~ratlnlf with a t he total a""lrds made In the ftr...Jt ...torneys gen- 10 mOnths of , either 1999 - or 1938. Tbe Ohto E1eotoral College con- ~c ommJ tte",. of stat" 'I'- " . . ..... I 't bet . ' eral Qn the problem Ilnd necessary. Additio nal contrac~ t 0 "" e ore Reve:ations that recent strikes in _tang of the .2e Democratic prem- amendmf)nts will be presented 'to ' the end of the Yl!Ilr wlJI '';&Ise th~ key defense Industr ies. such as the dentJal electors . chosen by Ohio vot-, tegl511\~res in OhlQ and ' other 1940 total t.o '20.000 000. as com- Paelflc Ooast airPlan m bn NO~n'lt)ef _5th; are 'Pelng J.D- states In JlUluary. The new e factc..-y legisla- pal'ed to , ' 17.500.000 In 19;18 and ,strueted by secreta i'y ot . S ta~e tion will provide strIngen , sU'dte, have b~en CaUS\!U Il nd prot 'pe_naltle~ $170000 , ' 00 . In 1939. , InterfeF ae~rge M . Netrner to meet in the for anyone ing wIth m'Ultary Examinations for 34 clo.sslIlca- longed by Communh;ts, Nazis and . . prepare dness. New legislati on to tlohs of poll1tlons In .the Division of otherra dlcnls worklng • Ulte e~:te chambe r on Dt~em~ establish stn.te guards to substitu te PUblic Assistance arid Division of organizations ha,ve through labor ~ brought reper:16 to formally cast th e !Ita e s vo fo'r Stat.e National Ouard also Aid for the Aged in ' the State Wel- cusslons In Congress. During ror' Pres1dent · Roosevelt . and Vice- Is bclng 'drafted by the units the attorne ys fft.e Dep- "'tmen' and :In county ofPrellldent-eleet Henry A. W\lllace . mitt ~ III " P1 ~t wc.: k a number of RepresentaSecreta ry of State George M. Neff- general com ee. nces administering pubJJc assistance U os have taken the Floor dener wlll preside at the s~lon. poll the' members present and certJ.!y state Tax Oomm1.snloner Wllllam have been announced by the State nounce the lUlU-Am erican I 1n!luClvll Service C~mm lsslon, be held enl'es 1 (?SPllllSlblc: for such strikes the ,r esult to the president of the S. Evatt has certified for collectio n during the four days beginning .De- and den an ds have been voiced t hat U. S. Senate. In the presence 'of the $9,454.690 in. 1940 public utJllty ex- cember 18. The tests wlJi cover leglslatlon ' be en91cted to requJI'e arSenate and House or Representa- clse taxes-a n increase of approxi - practically aIJ branch es of the ser- bit a Ion qf la-bar disputes and to tlyes ,tn Was~lngton . the presiden t mntely $900,000 over the 1939 col- vice, bot h office and field, with tile outlaw stoppage ot work In Indlls'of t he Senate wlU open the certUI- lectlons. The lneranse Is attribut ed oa larles rlUlglng from $960 to $4800 Lr. vital to nallonsl safety. The cates from each state, the eJettora l to Improve d business conditions and per annum . Bulletins ouLllnlng aU problem that confronts Congres s I! vote will be tabulated and Franklin came largely from electriC power. the examinations and various clusses j llst how to eJim1l1ate the radical Delano Roosevelt will officlally be steam railroads. gas a'lld telepho ne of jobs are .obtainable fr om the State and subversive elements In the ladeclared duly eleoted President of comJ:il.nles. CivU Service OOmJnl.sslon In the bor movement wilt,hout taking away Santa, of course, is the center or the United States and Henry A. . State Office BuJldlsg . tel'S In or Injuring the rl!:hLs Rnd pl'1 vlle!;es a traction , and many children WaUace. Vice President, the final ' In the first 10 months of from floor, Hike's Toyland on the sixth 1940. A part of the War Department's of millions of pat,rlotlc workers be. aJI over the Mlam1 Valle'y are comstep In general election procedure. Ule State Highway Dept, awarded Next to 'Banta, hlmseU, the k1I1cl1a. military highwa y system, U, S, longing to legitimate labor unions. lng In to see him In his iovely ~n- are deli ght d with Lhe oeaumU l Route 40 through Ohio, has been However., a method must be fo und deer Forest at Rlke's In Dayton , forest 01 Ohrlstmas trees covered given class one rating as to relative to el1m..ina te the rew rotten applu Ohio. There Is a merry twinkle In with sPaJ'kllI\g snow and San ta 's l!11porta nce and will have priority In the barrel lest all the rest be his eye as the klddles whisper In his beautiful white reindee r. al x\ously rights to federal aid funds, State ruined. Workln ;:- men who love their' ar the wonderfUl things they . ! hope waiting until Ohrls~mas Eve. when Rou te 3 and U. S. Rou te 23 were count.ry are being caUed upqn to as- he wlll bring them Christm as Day. they will speed santa through the given class two ratings. All three slst In ridding theu- labor unions of routes are slated fo r extensiv e Im- those who are attmnpUng to injure Banta Invi tes. all the uttle children air with his s\elgh fWed with wonto pay him a about a reducti on at accldenta," proveme nt.s next year. h.ls h eadQuar ~ del'ful toys. the defense program and destroy _ _ _:..-._ _visit _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Mr. Krug announced. "While this nation through mbotage and claimed 'by some. Gree.t Britain the weathe r makes driving more stlll In elabora te ground-brea kin g subvers ive efforts. Undoul,l tedly Dliw EXPRESSION OF THANKS hazardo us In the wlnt~r the ae- ceremonies. the first dirt was turned Jaws wUl soon be passed to deal has many hundred mJlllons of dolcldent ratio reduce . itself be- November 28 at Port Columb We wish to extend our sincere us harshly a nd proml~tly with those lar~ In gold on deposit ~n the cause the average motoris t drives where, a year from now. wlll United stand who are using the labOr movement more careful ly and at lelll speed lhanks to our nelghboJ'8 and friends "b. a n he does in ·"e ... •........r w"- a 25-acre curtiss-Wright defense States. Her ' nationais also own sev- (or thelr kindness and sympa.t • hy for their anti-American a ttackS ...........~ """OA . the roacia are dry ~' the vlal- air plant eral billion dollars worth of gUt-edge during our recent bereavemel}t. For cape'ble of producing during the present c.r1.sIs, billty is good." speedy fighting craft. The $10,000,stocks IUld securit1es, which can be the beautifUl flowers and messaces Plans to open the new dOW'll- 000 factory will employ 12,000 perThe DIes Oommi ttee last week converted into purchas ing power. ot condolence, we are grateful : We town club house of the Cincln- sons on an annUal payroll of espee~ y wan t to thank . Rev. Rad$17,- made a partlal r eport on Its In- Wh nati Au tomobile Club either' late d if th t1 an • e me comes th1\ t ley for hIs ,cOWlOlln g words and ·Mr. In Decem ber Or early in Januar y 000,000 at peak production. vestlgatlon of un-American activ- G en, rea t Br ltaln' . 5 fl nan c1 al' t'eSOurqes McClur e lor his efficien t serviCes. are proeeed ing rapidly , John G, Governor Bricker hl\S announ.ced Itles In cQnnectlon 'WIth the Nationa l are exhaust ed there are those In Gutting , Chairm an ot the Build- that .. the State of Ohio wllI Mrl. MOlli~ Stokes and famJiy. pot Defense Program . !Much of the m~- Oongress whO' believe that Instead of ing Committee, announced. An clainl defennent for any of Its em. terl al ob~lned hws not ye~ been making 'loans ATTEND LODGE SESSIO N elabora te lounge for membe rs, h drafted Into th U made public, but liOme of the eVi- S,t ates shoUld to her. the United purchlL'J e outrigh t for tOgethe r with waah ' and powde r ~~Yae:m:, ~~:'dll!$S' of whethe Ross H. Hartsock, new mast.er of : o~ dence that baa been submitted to cash .such strategic and rooms Included so that ou~necessary WayneS of-tbw nar~ the Member membe rs will s of o<mgres ville Masonic lodge. Jesse really have not they hold "key" positliona 1n s Is of such Islft_d- for defense as Bennud a, ~'UO . a doWn town club In Cincinn ati the state government. prendergast retiring masta'. Kennn astound ing -naLure a.s to make some of the British West Indies, a nd lOl!ated on Centra l Parkwa y anc! neth Hough and WllItam A: Lukens', the actIvities of allen and subverRace street. A definite date for Four women and two men, In- slve groups within Qur boundaries. ' a few smaJl 1s1an d$ off the coast of attended a meeting of Put Master· YO\l've lot to ' "drive tor your s Oanada . li(e" . aecord in, to the Cincin nati the formal opening of the new dieted by the Frankli n county grlUld That the Urilted States must tightlodge In HamJlton saturda y night . three story club hOWle cannot be ' jury two months Autom obile elub, whethe r it .is for preparing en up on the s~pervlsion ~d reguon country toads or city streets. sel until all interior decorat ing and swearing to fraud.Ulent Com- lat.lqn of radicals lind aliens 'cannot ~~Ia~~t»~~~~t,~.f,/~,iiJhl~~~liil~lIaJ~4J is completed. When opened the .... '· And. aecordi ng to ~,li~· lot I tlo tltl w r- ~'ven be denle.... Inc1delli' -"y more than Stanley new ' club hOWle will be one of . mun~ e ec n pe ons, e e.. " Kru,. Chairm an· of." the Traffic the finest automobilE' club buDd suspended sentences of 30 days In three mlllion. . . . . I '1/ il of the estimate d three , WI .t:a al your h orne and h e,p you With. Commi ttee. if you drive for your in ,s in the United. States. JB1I and $100 and costs each, whl'. n:ILUon 11m hundred thouBlIotkI" aUena own life you' II iave the lives of Motorista residin g In any oUb. they entered a plea of guilty .your ChI islmas ' buyin g re- now within the United' states have. '(jlhe'r.. rural divlslona In Ohio, Northe rn cently. '· , ' been registered and finger printed TAILORED SUITS WJth ' winter 'snows ,and !cy Kentuc ky and South Eastern InCOATS under the new· A11enR eg1ltra tlon streets calc Ing ,motor ists un prp,"' dlana mil), join the division in CUSTO M-t~I L'ORE D SHIRT S . ATTEND CONC DT " pared It ' is . 'Import ant that a l'l which thrv rf!8ide Rnd receive all Act. The ~I.sti'atton pUtod is . HAND MADE NECK the TIES benerita given. t~ <;inclnnatl , 'automObile drivers pl'oc('ed wllh scheduled to Cl06e ,December ~~th. mE'mbPrs ,of ' the automobile club FINE MEN'S AND WOMEN'S HOSIERY Miss MarY Leah ' Edwards, of ~ the car under control at 811 11 mI' ll . . "The strange thlDfI IS th ~ t .muL',I·' 88, wpll a5 of the. Amerl Cl~n Auto. Springfield, was. the week end ' guest Accoid~ to "cloak room gOlllllp" ' jau who' drive more carefullv mobile Assocjatlon ' whIch now of MIas Doria salisbury, of C1nc1n- It is rath.e r a. !;inoh. bIlt that 148ore than 800 affllfated club. tl 'They attende d the COrleert .dame Perkins wID not ~ a when 1 ~er:b\: caus(1 of snow; ·· member and no: e than or:e million mefJl- . ~~ bY the Cincinnati Symp.,o . '.f of lee: , rna 011, ,~a i n lnvarln t)ly bl'lIIl! the Ca.blnet during the 'Roosevelt' bers. . . "" ====-- Orchestra, and Jascha Belfttz. third tenn. 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onment ' which woUld give thla com· daughte r. Mrs. Olyde WhM'to n and . munlty service at Oarllale junction fam.\ly. . __ Instead, . . The Lytle Sunday School bad an The Warren CoWlty FIsh and TAIl VIA-LIT HIC TAR AND ~e l.s8ue was brough t to the front . lnterest1pg Missionary program ~Wl- Game Assn. ~I meet ThUl·sday. . ROAD OIL EXOAVATING Monday when membe rs of the day. , Dec. 12, at 8:00 p. m. In MempriRl Frankli n playgro und organiz ation Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slney were Hall, LOCanon. to hold the DUMP TRUCK SERVIO~ annual sought approva l Ii<i lease the Sixth Sa.turday evening dinner guest/! of election of oft'lc.ers and directors. A street station ot the Big Four for a the former's mother, Mrs. PIT RUN. LOADE D 300 YO_ MIilnie director Crom leach Township Is community center In the advent the Slney, of Northridge. ele~ted by member s In that Townrallway servloe Is ' abando ned. Messrs. Wll1bur Clark and Everett ship. Offloers are elected by Olark, or Dayton , were calling on the entire club. Plans will vote of be anMRS. RETAL LICK DIES friends here Saturda y afternoo n. nounced for the annual January Phone. Waynes ville U R 11 AT HOME IN LEBANON Mr. LesUe Gray, who Is quite III Banque t, and a round-t able discusLebano n office PhoDe 473-Kwith pneumo nia, Is sI1ghtly lID· slon held on a;:t1vltles of t he past Funeral services were held Wed- proved • Super· Powere d Metof'. • BIc. SIidinc rea.98·M. HycIratiar Morrew PboDe No. a nesday at 2 p. m. at the Johnson Gray'S at thla time. Mr. and Mrs. year, ' hunting and fl, hlng In the Milel' llttle daughte r, WlIm~ hIlS County, etc. • P'~OUI Cold Control funeral home In Lebano n for Mrs. been very 111 wlh mastoid • Double -Easy Quickub e trouble. The meeting will start . promptl y • One-pie ce all-steel cabi. Trays with Autom atic Zelia Retalllck, 52, who 'died In St. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olark and at 8 p. m. and will be followed by net Tray R lease end Instant Elizabeth hospita l Dayton . She was famlly were dinner guestl, Thursda y movlell. lunCh ·and smoker. This Is Cube Release Y' • Automa ticInter iorLiib t the step-mo ther of Eldon Retalllck, at the home of Mr. aM Mrs. WIlbur ·the first meet.}nIJ of the club. to ·be . '. • • Double ·Width Desser t • S·Year Protecti on Plan manage r of the local Kroaer grocery Olark and Mrs. Mary carmon y, In held In Lebanon for three .months . Tr~y . BRAN D NEW MODEL store. D"yton . • Stainle ss Porcela in iD and all member s or prospec tive REAL ESTA TE - at the .Iow.a t p'rlc, In history for • Frozen Food Storage . . She was born alld reared on a Mr. and Mrs. Leon saUsb~ and member food compar bnent s are urued to attend and. f' INSURANCE fal m west of Utica, 8.nd was a mem- son, ot Washin gton O. H., a FnSlida ir. with Cold Storage all these Tray and man,y othere featur •• : were particip ate In tht~ elect.lon . bel' of the Leban n Hap ' tlath h SWlday evening callers of Mr. and .' I AUCT IONE ER [ , I 0 c urc Survivors Include . her husband. Mrs. Allen Emrick. COME. III ~1I0 SEE IT ••• fAS' T~1t"'" . ren 00. Fls:h and Game Assn. sueam Evan L : ~lIIck, and a daughte r Mrs. Margar et Jolms and Paul c~ttee. announ ces t~e .u r receipt Marjori e It. Reta1l1c1t JOhns were guests at dinner Sunday and dlatribu tlon ~ast month of a full . of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Do8ter and truck ' load of channe l catfish trom $38,00 0 P-A-Y-M-E-N-TS ChIJdr\!D. aepr Harvey~. t~e Ohio Oonserv'a.tlon Dept. ~Il\e Mr. and Mrs, EVer\!~t ¥.ArlY Protect or Harold, Br~nt a.ssls~ lin SENT 'ITO F ARMER~ Mr. and .~. WUlIam Pergda1l lHl!t re. planting the fish' In . Large r Becau ae of Better S erv:ce , turned hOll)e Saturda y evening .after through out ~e twunty. The next corn: whee.t and 8Oll·bulld1na pay- a three weeb_ sojoUrn In Florida. stocking wlll be ... truck Qualit y, and Price load now on ments . bave been -d~lbuted to ' Mr. .and Mrs. Harvey Burnett an4 order that Is being purchas ed by the Warren county farmers ,this . week, J. B. Jones attende d tl1e funeral Eatabl iahed 1849- 1940 of Fish and Ga'l1e ' grG1;1P with funds ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _:... HArold Sharp, Warren county AAA Mr. Bert HartaocIt-tll-W a~eavU le · derived. from sale of Hsblngl1censes ROoT FOR AND CONSI GN ' chairma n has announ ced. The pa - Friday &fternoon This wUl bring t he total of fish ,oar CaWe.• b~... sbeep aDd calVI!_ ment .Little rnn, Miss K~therlne P rend l'-famUy. of near Waynesville aggreg a~ approxi mately Mr. and Mrs. Ralpb Hamme l and Planted in Warren Co. waters to Norrt.S rock Ct." Uve wire anel spent durg~t, hostess. . prolrnl llve 1m I?r the . hl8't!e~t t38.ooo. he sa1d. , dllldren , of Dayton, were Sunday Ing the pas-t year' to over Sunday 52,000. with If Mr. and Mrs. market pncaa and . rood I8rv1ee. ErVin Mdltlo nal chec.ks were e~ted afterno on guests of Mr. alld Mrs. A. restocki ng h~ p.ny :effect on fishing, . 0.10. Stoc. 'I....... Clael••• tI, 0 thls Smi th and fam1Jy. week tor d1atributlOl\. They will L. Sides. "RESOL UTION " Tane In on B.d\o Station .WCltT t here should be a bt8- cruference In Mr. e.nd MrS. Hiley Gibson and 12:2& to ' 12:80 p. m. 'or our tIa I, amount to about $30.000. Sharp estJMr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnett In the next few ~s. Waynesville. Oh:o . martet reporta. mated. December 2 1940 daughte r, pauline, of near Bellbrook compan y With Mr. and Mrs. O. . D. TIrims DAY- December 5 Wherea s, It has pleased th~ AI- apent Sunday with Mr. and' _ _ _- - ' - - - - - - - - Rd)erts , of Dayton , Iet:t by motor MI'B. , oOntrad Bridge' olub, at the home mighty to remo f 1.\ of Mrs. Wade Turner. Monday mornin g for ' Omaha. ve rom 0 r m1ds t. Morris LeWIs. Afterno on callerl were ~t»at»a_tl»IIi]~~~~.~~~ by dea th , our esteemed Friend and Miss Velma Koester, of Utica Nebrask a. to ,attend the Nationa l F'RIDA Y-Deo. 6 ' : .: and' -, assoc Iatfl, Mr. B. O. Hartsoc k. who Mr. WlllJam ' DeFoe of ~ ' M·r . and Mrs. Roy MeDde~l, 'Of .Wayne Township Mother 's club. served for m any years. as a memMr d MEl ' Dayton tailed on their .Aun" u _ High Sch.ool Bulldlng. I . ·, ber of our Board of Edu"ati on , • . . . . , ,,,- ........ MCNDAY Dec . an r~ " vis Mlcb1lla · anel " . daughte Allee Olark, Sunda.)'. r, Dorothy of near Bell. . " - ., ~ . '.'. Therefore, Be It Resolved that In brook spent SatUrda ev Dr. DllI and da1.lghte r, LInda, of Miami Chapter, No. ;1~7._'.O. . E. S. the d~ ath of Mr. Hartsock, OUI' Mr a'nd 'Mrs ' y eplng Wit)) Dayton , caJle.d on his siS~. Mrs" TUESD AY-De o. 10 , s :hools _have sustatpe d the loss o~ a Bert Ma~~~ ODd Marlatt and Evelyn Meloy and. 14Jsses Sara and Happy Hour club, at ,t he home of f:althful friend and support er. whose ' , .'. , Louise Hartsock, of Olnclnn ati, Mrs. Ra~oDd Wilson. . fellowship It was all honor and a Mr. an.d Mrs. Henry Burges and called on their gnmclmother, Mrs.' PrOil'esslve Women 's club, at the pleasur e · to enjoy; B.nd that we bear ' family, !If Dayton, ', 3Pen~ SIU\d1IY Lena Har!.®ck, ·S~day .' Little ~. . wllllng testimony to h1s ouli6tandLng wl.t h Mt. and Mrs. ,Lewis .Morgan WAYNE8V1UoB, OBJ(). : Mrs. Donalir Kadi'i y, Mrs. ' Lelia - "Ht-I1O" Bridge club, Mrs. Oarlll!ln' qun;.ltleS- and -virtues. . . Mr. and Mrs. am -SUhneU ana Hartsock, Mrs. 'Emta ShAwhan and crane, hCl6teas. Be It Ftirther Resolved, t11at a tamlly, of utica. antt daught~ r, and the MIsses Freda Waynesv1lle Lodge •• N.0' 163. ~AY--SATuRDAY ­ F. & copy of thls Resolut ion be present ed Vaughn Maullfn .. Qf Mr. and Mrs . . .paytOn; spent Harvey and Ruby James attende d a A. M. " SUGGESTS SOME THIN G FOR THE HOME. HELP · \ to his famlly. , .- ___~__ S~y with Mr.4Jld:tMrs. Everett ~/aM' shower for Miss Ruby .Burge. Thw:s - WEDNESD.A,.Y-Dec. 'JI Ross H. Hartsoc k ' Bunnell and . tainUy. day e~enlng. a.t tbe ,home of Mrs. friends hip club, at the I II,G BJT8 I hOPle of ING PLA,N. AND BUILD HOMES IS OUR B~SINESS K~eth Hough Mr. ~d ' Mrs. Gene ~haw ,and Ethel Crlsenberry, 'ot WJlmIngton . Mrs. L. V. ~~stra.tor. . ~ AI Garst daughte r, Sharlen e Ann.. of XenIa. "YOU CAN'T FOOL MIllS ' Burge Is to be the bride. 'Of ' ChHBtm?s party a!ldl exc~g e of , Commi ttee. pent Saturda y evening and Sunday AND WE SUGG EST ~ THAT YOU -MA~E THIS YOUR wuT' Dona~d Hartley of Harveysburg In 100 gifts. ' with Mr. and Mrs. Herfry Sh&w aDd ' LUCII U BALIDecember. , THURS DAY-D ec. 1~ s' n; Rqbert. . lAMES m.uSO N ' Mrs.. CHRISTMAS ' ONE THA; r WILL MAKE YOUR JuUa. William s an4 son. W~yne 'l:'ownshlp Fanner 's , club. . , .,.. '' . LewJ.s of ClnclnDat.1 ca.Ued on Dr .M7' and ~~t Seth E. FufDaB; hosts. "BET1J BN OF ~. BILL" , . , '. ' " . FRID'\ Y-Dec . 13' and Mrs. J . :W. Ward, .Sunday . HOME .' MORE LWEABI,.E AND COMFORTABLE. ,Stan1ar . " .•M1'•. and Mrs., Lytle aJld grand. .St. Marys . Woman 's Auxllla rf MI'. and Mrs. Roy New]llnd . ana . , BILL BlUOT '! daughte r: of Dayton~ viSiWci' M1ases MAKE THOS E REPA IRS NOW. EQUI P YOUR . DUS MBBIID ITB Annie and Mame B:rowne , Sunday .

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WA'Dfa\'JLU CllltJRoB OF CIIIU8'r . . . . .... ~I'I'D...... . W. C. 8aaI&b• •11IIRet' Mall, sunday, 11:00 .. m. , SUNDAY -. FOR. SALE---Large Lionel electric BIble School 9:30 a. m. t.ra1Ji, used but Uttle; two electric communion 10:15 •. m. IT MAltY'S EPI8COPAL automatic switcheS and 25 feot of Junior ~CleavOr 11:15 p. m. CHVBCH ~ , track. Oheap: . Inquire at The Selilor Endeavor 6:15 p. m. MIamI O;azette. Bey. K. L. 11..ckwed, . Redeor ~hJng 7:30 p. m. . SIlOOND SONDAY IN, ADVENT WEDNESDAY 7:30 .. m. HolY Oommunlon. Prayer and BIb~e Study 7:30 p. m. FOR RENT:-2 houses. $15. J . B. 11 a. m. Momtng ~er and aerOhapman. WaynesvUle. Ohio mono 7:90 p. m. Youna 'Cb.urchmen. FERRY CIIVRCH ~F CHRIST .T Ul8DAY W, C. Sml&b. Mlnllter FOR RElfi.'--4 Rooms. wlLh bath. 3 p. m. Oburch SchOW. SUNDAY heat furnished. Lee Lemmons. • p. m. On,Udren's ~~ Pro· Bible School 11:30 m. 05-12· 19 gram tor ~ta and cbUdren. . Opened by the Junior boys, PlUDAY ' Communlon lO :41t II. m . 2 p. m, Woman', Aux1I1aI')' at the Sermon 11:00 •. m. FOR RENT-Stu~ house on ~aln . Street, A. L, King, 012' LlJ.tle Inn; IlII8 Prende1'8Mt, h06tesi THURSDAY Berean class meeting 7:30 p. m, IT.' AVOtJ8TINS

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METHODIST CII1JRCH Mrs. M. A. F\IlJrer8j~n entertained a.... c. Ba4I1eJ....tor ' the ladlt!6 of her bridge club and OhIU'Clb School 1.30 a. m. OecU Mfa. Donald L. HAWke, at her home, Friday evening. DaVIa SUperintendent. . Two tables of were m play WOl'Iblp eenIce 10:40 a. m. during the evening, with hish scores Subject. "Hlll'tnJl8en of t,be JtJnr- held Mrs, Hawke and Mrs. Edgar dom." TbiB' Is a Pre-Advent subject SmStb.

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ATTORNEY AND WIFE ATTEND CONVENTION

MostlY .About-- New Officers .

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·Star. Monday night, Inst.alllng officers were Mrs. Dove Campbell. of Wilmington, and Mrs. v Ha.ze1 Nicely, of Blanchester. V1s1the customers are Lee, Don tors from several out-of-town Chap-

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GOLDEN WEDDINC CELEBRATJON, . Mr. and Mao. JOIIal1 n.vls win celebrate Ulelr fJltJetb weddlni annlvel'lllU'y. Sunda,. December l~, b, boldinr open boUle for relative. and frlendll - vm 2:00 to 5:00. and from •• 7:00 tG 9:00 p. m. at their bome. r ,

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and Dotty Hawk e: .. a 11 three ten also attended the services. work and have different New officers Installed ' Monday ' schedules each day 'b u t night were as follows: Ruth Palmer, WorthY Matron.: L. 0, St, J;ohn, . nevertheless this taxi r

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At a dlnDer meeting of the War. .. ··~Iat1on ren COun'y Banka~"n-.... · • • held Monday evening at Bomberger's Inn, Frankl1n, B. J . Lazar, ManagIng Dlrec~r, Cin<:lnDatl Brallch. Federal ReServe Bank ot Oleveland, conducted,,an open iorum in whiCh __L . 20 repr~tatlves of banks In t.h1a county partioipated. New otlt..:.ers oI the association were elected as follows: Carl D. Stiles, ~non Oltizens National Bnnk. president; Walter E. Ohesney. First National Banlt of Mason, vicepresident ; National and :D.bank. B secretary~ Cafferty' Franklin

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TtJRIUER ~,S HOSTS TO . NEW BRIDGE CLUB

'SPARTANS MEET CABU8Ut . IN COUNTY WGUE GAME FBlDAY

Mr. and Mn. Wade Turner were h

osts to tbe- members 'of the newly organized .contract bridge club tor Two evenly-matched basbUlall Ule S~nd. meeting.. Thursday eye.- teams, Waynesvl.le and Springboro, DIng at their home. ' fought a ntp aDd tuck battle for

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four eight mlnut.e Quartera' at the h.trh IIChoe.l 8'Yq1liaaIum Dig t h .' and ' wben the IIDOkI/ ,:jII battle cleared away, the ~ had their fifth victory tuak8cl ..way. and lIerved not:- OIl the other .~-. of the Warren countY leagUe _ theJ l ID are the teaui to ta.t ,thIa year. WayneavWe , w()n a well-cleaerved victory the IOOre of 24 equalled to 22. WlUle by their opponents

of .the recently organ-. lzed club lire; Mr. imd Mrs. John B: GOIlS. Mr. and Mrs, John W. Kersey . ' l',lr. and Mra, Edgar Bmith, Mr. and Mrs. Oilbert Prye. 111'. &Dd Mrs.. Turner, Miss Mary He9ton. and Luther Ha.rU;ock. ' Dr, and Mrs, B. P. Dye were Ii\j)stttute guests Thurs-

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dayeven!ng, gets them all to work in the Worthy Patron; MtU'garet Hadley. treasurer, ' After an evenmgot cards. the Waynesvi~f! with their , aIlU1tJ to . J IUI61stant Matron; Everett Early. ' Funeral services were held at 2 guests were seated at a table a ,L mom Ross cashier, WayncsU · -- 6hota, snoot the baBkets. and excelled In foul i ng, to and 'd d' d from h f assistant Patron'. Mitla.m .-po m. Monday .at the Arthur f uneral ville !'ocatlonal Bank, . presided. 00-. tract1ve)y decorated in keeping with margin ot supertOritJ can . lnhnter. an ahn om~ , . o.r w~te. conductress: HUeI Conard, borne In Wilmington, for Joseph Qperation with the: NaUonal Defen&e th~ Christmas season. where re- be at~d to the Spa.rtaDe Hahtt e mg ... If you want the si.ssoclate Oonductress; Mar, .1.. ~onnel. 72. fonner WaYIlf:SVllle res- Advisory commission by commerclal '11he Decemlber meeting of the freshmenta of mint Ice cream. ~-lJke PNI work. " • lowdown on the ' situati Eambart. /3eOretary; Mlnnle B. ident who died at his home near banks and Federal rel!el've banItB Wayne Townsh1p Mother's cl~ was chocolate cake and COffee were The locala Jump Into tbe lIM . . th "l hI" Promni, Treasurer; Bertha Cuba. In Ollnton ~ty. Saturday was the bal!is of tihe dlscU5810n 'beld, Friday afternoon at the H.trh served.; shor.tty af,ter the openilll wbJIUe :)om ~ une eon c ub .at Ohaplain; DOrbthy Stout. Mar8ba11; afer.n U)neSl .o f el8bt, w.eJu. One of. the principal POln~ ex- School. bUUdillg. . aDd continued to hold it until. u., Peck'.s some day.:.do Y9 u Luc1l1e Bland, Organist; Olive Brace. The Bonnel !un1ly l1ved In. by Lazar was the new AI.- Tbe meeting wu opened with the end of the game; but l'Diss the bright light bn AcJa; Lamnne Waterhouse. Ruth; WaynesvUle for many years. Mr, slgnh!ent of, Olairl1S Act of October singing of the Herald Ange18 by the DIIp'OWeIt 01 JIW'IIDa. 'lbe . .. . • . . Sara Braddock •. Esther; Elsie Strpud Harmel was widely known here anei 9, 1940. whioh, under certain COIldl- Sing", after whlcb the devotional . • ~ were In fI'ODt It to n .. Ham street? ... ve heard Martha ; Marydell Burske. Eleeta'; Ithroughout the as tlons. of cla.1ma period was conducted by Mrs, R, D. the half. tots of people say tney' do... Ell,a.beth .Jones, Wamen; Will 'agent for the StaQdard Oil com: e,}-ising out of public contracts where Copett. , The local quintet conUDUid to !lome people have money to Stroud, Bentlnal. pany. He was one of the pioneers In the amount involved aggregates During the short .buslnellS meetshow tmpravement In their ball d f t b'I Presentation of pins to 22 'Past the oU and gasoline business, many $1.000 or more. P1revioua to th1s en- lng the club voted to malte I con---handling, their offense wm.' 01 • spen 01' new au omo 1 e.s, WOl'thY Matrons aDd a remeui- persons-In this section recalling ~ actment, such aaaignmentB were not tribution o~ $5 to the Chrlstlna.s WWlam S. 'OMam, 78. widely caI1bre ot which 'tViDnbIIJ ~ . . if the number of ca1'8 In berance to each Past Patron fol- tank wagon which In the early days permitted, but amendment to ex- Seal fund. Ml's. A. P. Earnhart was .known Waynesville resJdent and made, On the transit through W~yne8Vi1le lowed Installation reremonlea. was pulled by a. team of horses, later Istlng law now makes them avaU- appointed in charge of maldng ar- member of the Wayne township _. : ' during the last ,few weeks A Ohrlatmas lunch. served from becoming motorized. Th! Standard able to -banks 88 securtty for loans., rangements for the dlaWlbutlon of trustees for 32 years, died at 2:30 ' means anything ... it is ' hard a beautifully appointed table, con- 011 company under Mr. H.ormel's In a communiOl:ltion recently sent Christmas basket.; was i:Jeclded Wedneaday following a long' .1' b t thO eluded the evening management maintained storage to all banks in the fourth Federal that all future meeUnea of Ilbe orea8. u ere are . h . , no . . tanks in Oorwln Just south of the reserve district .b)' ,~ M. J . Fleming. ganlzatlon will be held at the Orade . Be was t~e son of the late JohntIo reallze .e88 t an a ~ozen .buSlDe88es FlU'JJlI1rs Excbange bu1l\flngs. Pl"esident of the Federal Reserve bulldlng, the January meetinI wm nthan . O~ham and moved to lD Way~e8vllle With restau· He was the son of George and Bank ot Oleveland, attention was be held the second Fr1day. Jan. 10. Waynesvlllfrom h.I8 tarm ~ rant licenses:..the village a l - . " Margaret Keever Hormel and \VU r.aaed to the use 'of. facUi~1e& of the Instead of the first, the February of here sellel"al Yeal'll ago. Be a~ so- has ,a healthy count of born 1n Wal'1'en county M&y 7, 1888. Fedeqll Reserve l>anki and their meeting to be preceded by a l~ch- ~nded the Waynesviije schools aDd filling s~tion operator He ..was married Decembel 27. lin. '!:rancl:les by the Natlopal Defense eon. ~Uar to the one served blat was a meiDber at St. Maty's EplacoF . l' , s... He 18 survived by his widow; two Advisory ' Comhl1l!lS!gu' Ior the pur- year_by the lunch .committee. pal churcll. He formerly was ' en~I~ ey s presented a b~y .. _ \ 'tIaugbters. Mr&. Willis . McMWen, poae of improvlJll con,..,... and bus- Mrs. M. A. Pulkenon, member of Pied iJ1 Ule cement contracting picture last .week prepanng Mrs, EmIly Jane 'lbacltara, .92, who resides on the slime t~ on loess relat.oDShlPB Jrl~~ United ,the program ~ttee. then pre- business here. , . for the ' ChrlstPlas trade, ••no ute-Ions r;esident of Warren county. Which the Jabber died; and Mrs. Oe- States Government. 5eD~ the following ~; "Si- He Is survived by h1a wife. Josle; le88 than '10 persons were died Wednesday morning at' the car Stanfield. of ,~ew Vienna; two "By the use of tbe aemcee of tPe l~t NI&bt," sung by a boy's Quartet, ODe daUahter, Mrs. Adra LeWiS, of J>us)1decorating and unpa~k. home of her """,hter Mrs. Stephen brothers. Oharles A. Hormel, Of Leb- Yederal"Rese~:btUlks <nd - thelr , ~~ ;Rf OI:Yme a..vN,e. ~ ' MhtmW!~;' ~ne abo, Morris of ipg ' d 'v f til Burnett. of l.Q>tle. att;er , a feW" days .anon and Olarence Eo Bonnel. of tlranMes In tbe.\r own terr1to11ea" Earnhart. Alitoo Earnhart, &ndPaul N~w Lebanon; two grand ,childreD goo 8.. ,WI ~s;o e var- 1lI.ilea!. . . H&rveysburg. and seven grandohil- Lazar satd, "it I.a '~ that the J0i!na; , ~ IP'OUIJ 01' Obrla~ ~ls and one great. ~Ddchlld. ious emplw ees . lD~luded ... a She ~as the widoW of the late dren. convenience of mlllall ,Duslness en- and hymns 'Pla~ at the Plano, by Funeral aerv1ces will be held Batpep'P.'Y quartet ot cheer lead· Ma.rcellWl Thackara. who dIed 'ln Mr. Hormel was a member of the terp.lises throughout the countrY R~ll E. Prank; tap daDCI! ~ 'unlay at 8 p. m. at the stubb's funers. at the high school baa- 1988. • Wayn"vlUe Fr1en~ ch~ch and re- will be grelltly ta~Wtated. Heads of ' BOng by Joan Ayres: & ~.' eral home with ·burlal In iWam1 ke ball' iames ... Rox)' Sack- SurvlvSni are three ~ug~ters. moved to ~e Cuba nelgh.borhood business <.onceUls y.'ill '[lnd it 'n~s- "Ohrlstmas OUItoms". by Mrs, -c.erDetery. tt M J • Th . Mrs. Stephen Burnett, Mrs. Earl several years &80. sary to m8ke ' trillll to WashUlgton Prank U. LeMay; piano solo• . by -~....,....-',-, e, ary ean . , oml»son, BurDett, WaynesvUle; 1Dd'Mn.·Ray. . ' . to dbtGln informaUon libout 'de- Anna 1'4arUyn Wbtt.aker. r. J~an Ayres, a~a M~~lyn mo~ Ra.rsbbarlei•. of LebII.nOD. .' fense contral:'t s and their financing. Refr~ents ot fruit ·cake. coffee proved atrOnc. ~.a fllhurw . Burske ...Link King , w18hil\i' , two BODS" AuStin ThAckara It should result in work belng"spread and nuts were Served to members U'l sptrtt· that me.cle tbe beU1a 01 ' tile ,.' he bad , for the Reds 8princboro. and : HarOld. . to the smaller' manufacturers aDd and g1,Ieste after the meettng by the local 'ana beat futer. . penipg , e ••• 80 me brothers. :Lee suppliers the country. following Mrs. Ray con-:. P1tfck ccatJDuec1 to· lead' tale war I W " nieItrlam·e J •• ' . Muon, 1UlCl elWer asprlme or sUb- nero Mrs. I.op8'8Cre, Mrs. ·L. .' \ In the SCQrlng __ ' , uD "D k "1.0 ' . M&*)n. of, We.rnemue; two .. contractors, at same O. Mrs. ·Pranlt Kellta, Mrs. , --ebOta .-i.aDd. ' · OC . l ira, e, ' rd Plush- 1'4111, Allee Clark ~ realdes af the , I -, tu'be migration of labor to the Lon Beckett, MR, Vern Slmpeon, More than one hundied. members two from .the foul . ~j ~ . ptaJ'ik . members of Wayneavill.e , eenter"'and the housing _ _ Mn. A., P. Melloh, and Mrs" ,Ctuman ,ot the Wayoeavllle Parmer's 9ral!ie and Plorence ,........ . , Bo» . Dsn:wkkUe, ot Be:lbroolt; MasQn1c IQdge attended inataUa.t1On ,lema ' arising theJ:etrom." crane. met &t the Hall. Saturday' the latter· rCllllbla _tb ODe SattertHwaite. The Little aDd grand- ceremontea Tuesday n1g;ht , at t,be Members of the Warren OouDty night, and enjoyed toiether the last fOUl Sboi't mlide twO 11Mb... L m b, chlldren. ' , ' ,. ' local temple at which time H. A.ssocIaUon:a're The blrttiday supper of •the year. '!be from the , . , : "senator 'Peapod'" "Ch.ick" PImeral aerv1cea WUl be held Sat- Hartsock took over duties 01 un NatlOnal Bank; The LebanOnowaaion was planned In honer of Por , SprID&bOl'o, aad .. Peteri, "Moon 'Mullins"; \U'daY at 2 p. m. at the MoOlure 'W orshipfW Master', HeCltizens National Bank: Pint t hose' memllerll who blrtli4ay Kruer lead .the aoortq with Carman ' € r 'a n e i ,tuntlral heine With burial 111 Jesse Ptendergast 'RPo headeci the B\Ulk, First National, Morrotv; aDd are In Novemller /1hota to theJl' __ , ' , ~u re ~. lodie,.tor Ule ~t year. WaynesvUle NaU,oDal1lank. ' Or ~r. · Ftlday n1ih~. the ~' H ()" ft.l , r '.,', . ' 11. C" St,:J9¥ aerved.1nataIlI.ne . Besides the tWlmty, t"epl'esentatlvea . , - ,After the s1W1)eI' aDd hUSlne8a ,to OarJle:le for their ...... '" Ed Ra...."'... ft. . . RE " .. ~\ ." or.rtber'ed'at ~e' In"" ' ~ . hich ' " : ".. Mh. ~Ond, WIlson' entertained ' ' ,f" .coun~1 l~teuil l-' ~ •"Big 8m . O9" . Iih " I ~a1., '~,~ CEIVI:oD ";"' , ' "W l ' • was of ·flhe .. banlt8. there were, six ,~ta the Happy' Hour cl~ at he{ JlOme .,meettn8';the following p~ 1\'u . th 6ar~ o.Iti . J e s &e 'B.Y ;' LQC4 SCHOOLS. P : by a dinner by Ule· 1;I. 'J. Lal,z ar aDd Ott, tn . the Caesars 'Creek CW1Det , 1010. "wmow . . , C*It. Mit,,In e ,nb'a'11 "Blicksen" / I ' __ ' "la 01 the .Eastern ~. . of the Federal ReaerVe . Bank of TU~. _N_ ' Eebo,es"; by DorIa PInJs; ' atbJetlc ,. . . . " ' .'J. " '" Otber C(fk:e1'8 lnstalll!d are as . . --y-y -,,:,,",I.oon, "_"AA . • " .' In other Pete StaJiley "Pie Eatee'" ~e 'WQ'nIiavme aalloola have ft- i 'n ' ,, .. Cleveland, C1nc1lnnatl Bra.ocb, OID- Twenty-one members and four ......... • by Jean AYers, ltalk, 'Values Ha.rveyib~ .~ ..:cc,··:~ B i 'J I II SOphie"': the foutth quuter1t "C1nh.,tl, and J. Ii. Ber- ruesta enjOyed a program (J( I'e&d- ' 'lllaWLlve". L, vocal. Morrow "29-21 In' " . -'- - ,. • • dlatrtlmtlon - ot~ the Gte pubUc ' , . '. 1. - _ . , Bel' of the FIrst National Bani 10- 1n&t!' ttle uatc fA Paulin ' SOD. "Home on the Range" aDd • , ' (SOphie' and , )(6GD MullbiS IIIchClol f ..ft..... Kenneth N; HouIb, 'a nd Oheater .Maple • aDd la ....: ...er ..rdl .... Petei'80 n " )4Y 'Croy-eyed ' Gal"" by Mrs. '00aD han · . t .. d i n ~ - _ . ..........,.. "'" Treaaurer' :Vern ~ Sea uu a. --on. a.... an exc Ie .' ,trounced K1DI8 IIIUa, ~pe~ ' .~ W~eA·.,n J1 - l:Ia~o~ R, , ~ Warren ~ au_-~" x:'e&n ,E. Stanley Attomeys, of LeI)- of Ohdatmaa..,t& ' . ~ .l"rye; In cOllclualOn. talk ~u remalnlnc 'w... " . ' r" tendent, · . .. ' lain; , PlaDa 'wete made for the annqa] given bY :bav1d ZItThe 1ICQI'e: ' ....... - . ...J. OJ lfa wke . at' been ·a.llotted stuuey J{. Batley, 'I ' WbJch Is to be held Ih the co:;:l1I cot- WQl.vWe . . - , JIG • .bmik tball ,ame.:, as ,. . , Oharles James' MAGICIAN , Gra.Die HaU, Prtday December 27. 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XENIA'S ONLY INDEPE'NDE~T

ADVANTAOE811ERE FOR A FACTORY

_1t8 tbe new things that t.ome up from day to day, nboub ptttna a new faetory for Waynesville st1ll persists. .

Beech, Grove

talk

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DEPARTM'ENT S.TORE Thousand. of items ·of high Fade merehan.

Mr. and Mrs. D. M. LYnch anI! · .~ ~~ was made the other ~ during the 00W'IIe of casual son, John and AJb¢ Lee Tal,mage; . cOnven.ttOn that· aounds lite a plausible one. were vJsl~ in Oinclnnatl, Ba.turday WOUldn't It be a good Idea for 't he Civic club to 'take an option evening doing sOme abopping and ~" .~ a _, of" land, try to Indued some CODlI'Iany to buJ1d.a plant here, calling on friends. . - iaJl~NltdtaJddiJi~~~~ta)hld~aJllJ;~1il1aJ Mr. and Mrs. Oeorp! Plyrlre and - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - -I'

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~en after the factory was assured, to stage a. cam~ to complete the Mn. Emma 'Plymlre' entel¢a1ned at . . .,~~PEttN~tt«~tI'Ct~II4~(ttM~[tCt«l~~Q ~ of the 81te. . cUnner Sunda.y, Mr. and Mrs. James ~.iEl , . ,'nle beJ1ef eXIsts tha.t it Waynesvllle could furnish the land some. QJeveoaer .and ..Mr• .and Mrs. v1rgti J.

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...."Jfaot.\inlr could be Induced to come here, with all the advantages this Plym1re, aU of Spring H1lI, and )fr. "'WmoiUDJ,ty h8s to pfler. . and Mrs. OIlades Jones, of BIAn-'

. K~ ot.ber W&rI'ell county town III better sltuated for a factory, belJ)g Ch,.e:ter~"_"_l ",--" ,. ..1_. ," • •..l'6 • ........, 6~"J. &lid _ Dor'~ on ,the rwUn line of the Pennsylvan1& ~lroad and on State routes 73 and othy W~, of ~yton, Lee Tal':

purcha~1

Visit U's for a Complete . Line Of.

~ and son. and Mrs. ;J8I61e Garner, were recent at the home of Mrs. Allee TeJTy and 8008. Mrs. 11& McKay and Mrs. Edith . McKay w1ll enterta1n members ot tUle Flrl.endabJp Club, at their Wednesday atftemoon December 18. • or.~, of :~t1, was ma~ professional calla In ".-,,!Uo!l>-liItif

callers

'THE .SPARTAN8 ARE ON TIDJB, TOES

. . ' . . · WIth fJve straight vlctorles to their Credit, Interest 18 plcldni up In '·.fbe Wa,ynesvl)le htgh school ballketWD ~ . ..... ~ who haven't' been to games in several years were seen a~ I fnday mpt v.:he~ the Spartana detea.ted the hlgbIy-touted

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-'-'lbe . Wayneev1Ue Independ.e n t , team Joet Ita &ecoDd ~ht gilme ;1I1181N~~,~ q ~LER ~ warren , ~t.Y' ba.litetbaU WJ~~~\!<,"~~ . .' .I< A.N~ Bl8TORY I , loop Monday ' night when they ·pOetofOcee: Lytle, RldgevWe, Dodda, ·t.eJaii, Heupeck. , OorwIn ,defeated by ·!IDrrow '39-38 In a hard ' ~ MIIl'JlOl8iuvt. . " " . . .' fought ,game. . . ll'- :.,J..... • I ' . ' . ' . ' • .:" .. " ~gt)oro trounced .Harveysburg, · .": ~1 niral ~ Charl~y :~ Pied Heild~ "Prank f9~2, and Muon do~ed ~ " IJol-. ~ 'Prti1ta ___ ~ere Wb1te. • by a: score of S5 to 20. J

InY.lt your Chriltmaa dollara in ~o~wh~l. pr.ea- ~ , ent•• Give quality furnitiare••. t~e .i~t th~t bl'\n•• ot , ' bapp~ the day it ~I preaentecl:aJid. OD into I the future. See ur aelect10n for Baby on up to . • .... ,Grandma. " .You'll Find ·",hat. You Want 1n Xenia At Adair'j . "

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Miss Audorey Cl'a.WfOl'd spen~· the . week, end With het' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl CraWford~ Rev. and Mrs.

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The'ldeal Gift for Every M.mber of the Family

MAYTAG WASHERS

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. ~ SUI'18 , _ Oeorte A. Strain, dtrector of the Departm,e nt of Industrlaf Rel~ entered sUit ap.!nst 0laud1ne Ingeham, do~ng ~lness as'-the ~_ sOnette 'Reata-urant chf!gl tha she unde d M ' ,Ellen ng t hUe plorpaled wdarren '\ w ~ Y ere as proVI ad by the mJnJmum wage la.w and asIts $381 60 InclUd1ng f '1 nd,....~~ =ey Q1' upl.fonns and au "'''''6 . ' .-

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The mventary of RObert Bmrarcl. aaeutor of the estate of ~Y Bow-

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~ eobtd\1Je of cHbtI or tbe . .' _ _ _"';';'_ _ _ _ _.J' tates, of OharIes Harteoct and Olara

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Kepler, pla1ntur In a;.. suit ~k wU1 tif'be6rd December 28 . aplnat J. B. TUtoD, COI\1lJlbU8, for The estate of Jqhn BowDian or~ alleaedly received j.n a dered l'elleved ' of adm1nfstra.t1on.' craah ,of tl1eir cars·' ne&4' Frankl1n RBAL ESTATE TRANSFEltS ~prU 17. 1939. '

Defencla.1lt given 20 days addition Interest in four parcels in Wa.yne to rue answer In the matter of John twp. ' Aldin Fit_n, ' P.I Baven a.ga1nst A, H. Stubbs. , e ..._tr1ck to H. G. Pltz~ patrick, sr., lot 11 In Ballentine adMARRIAGE LICENSES dition to P1rantlln. . Rebecca Walsh to Peter J. NoU, 2 COMMON PLEAS PB~EEDINGS , acres In Ham1.lton twp. . Nonna Vincent m, 31, Bali&vla., Mollle Em t to Ed Attorney fees and temporarY all- , casUrur cutter, and Audra. Uyeda. """'A Pa er ward and AI-;:Zd.so ..,..yne, 8843 . acres In Warren m~ determined In the matter of ru"'.... n, 32, factory wor~er, Leb- and Montgomery cauntiea oertrude OOerl1n aaa1nst Ernest anon. '. ' • Bayes Da.ltoD to An~ Turner ()ber11n. Clellon Oolllns, 21, Rranklln. sol", plot in Plrankl1n ' MUdred K . ,DUChemin was _anted dier, Joand Audrey L~d1um, 22, Leba- Hay es DaJto'n 'to Andrew Turner , a dJvorce from Glenn DuChemin on non, lactory worker. Mario ' her chard Of crueltY and' was aJ80 stanley Ii'eton, 36, Mason, fanner, C n:nn: ~r1ep~eltner to WIla.warded custody at ' their minor and Anna Belle Stewart, 23 Love- In ~ield u eper, 26 acres chJ1d. land. '""'--1 , .u_ ' "'lUlL! es M. Biggs to Bertie Biggs _ ....1I1e Cottengim was awarded a part of lot 61 In Le1)anon. ' divorce from WUUam H. Cottengim, PROBATE COUnT, Wlilter Kenrick to Ralph A. Barsr., who .was In default of answer. . . ger, lot In Lytie. They have two chJ1dren, Wll1Iam, 1,8, R . M. Hawke named administrator Walter R. ThomPiOn to Ethel and ErnIe, t6. . of the estate of Bert C. Hartso:.k Hardman, lot 274 In rPanklJn I/. verdict o~ eeoo returned for with Re:lph Miller, James G1bbonsClarence Fox to. AI and 'Anna _ _ _ _ _ _ _--':-...__ _ and W. E. Cornell as e.ppraisers. Oountryman, lQts 100-3 In Maclt1naw , Robert KIng, trust.ee of the estate addition ttl PranklJn.

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Dorothy S. Trovillo a.warded a di-. VIOrce from A~ TrovWo, custodY.' MJri!Wn L. Ranker to Prances ' T ; or their minor chlld, medical feea ~wj.s, Jn~ in plot In- Le~n. a.nd oor.tal~ personal property. ~e Murray to CI.a.ra ~,

of Finnan , KIng, rued his second account. , Ruth A. Ev&JlS was apj>oJnted admJlililtJratrlx of the estate of Edga.r EVans. John Barding, Elml!l' James and Ftoyd IJarper were selected appra1Be1'8. _ The estate of John ' Bowman was ordered rellved f·rom adm1n1stntlon

,MAYTAG WASHERS Liftime cast ~hi~inum square tub' ~egular $109.50 Christmas $79 50 ,Special • and Jour old waaber •

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A. B. a.n4 Ro&a ' Kaufman to F'rank and Ol~ 8lbcy, lot 63 a.nd part of lot 62 In South Pa.rk addition, Leba-

Oil Range.

HUFFMAN BICYCLES Made in Dayton. Full line of wheel good:. and toy•. Novel.t iel dish ware, and pottery, 10c to 25c Pi~ 'Up lamps and complete line of Electrical Appliances

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Xmas Special 6 cu. ft.

SHOP HERE

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Fairley Hardware Store

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Larger Becaulle of Belter Sel'Yice,

Quality, .D~ Price Establi.hed 1849-1940

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DUMP 'TRUOK 'SlilRVICE Estate

PIT YO . . RUN, LOADED 90C "

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, SALE- Large' Llonel electriC ' , trllln used but llttl~: two electrIc" autolllatlc switChes and ;16 teet of track. ·Oheap. InqUIre at 'nle MiamI Gazette.

Mr. and Mrs. A. O. GrlffY aDd their the home of Re '. and Mrs. R. L. Dec. , 5. StJU h~1ng that mlser-· daughter. Mrs. Oarl Oon~d, at- Backwell . .. Tu~ ellening. ST. AUGUSTINE OuURe.. SIble ~om-: It takes longer to husk a • • • • • Rev. R. H. Krumholts.· S T ri pqtor sled fuU at those little nubbins tb&n tended the Canner's convention, In coluinbUS, . TUesday. OIUford Wett1g, of .Nol'WOOd, vls- . . ' ·11 wagon load at good oom. To add Mass, 'Sunday, 9:00 a. m. to our trouble just as we started 10 lted at the home of hts aunt, Mrs. -------~---------.the Alva Thompson, and famlly. Friday. . with a lQll¢, the runner came off the , J Sunday evenlng guests at • • • • • ld dId d h d to d FOR RENT- 7 room house, Maln . home at Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stroud, ST MARY'S. EPISCOPAL 0 mu sean we a ump street. Inquire Miami O8Jlette. ~-....~I!o-__. . . . ; - - - - ' ; " ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' were Mr. IIoDd Mrs. Harold Stroud, Mrs. J. P. lAmtlk was a OlnCHVRcn out the corn and mend the sl~ ' d Oharles c1nnati visitor, Fridav~ • t hen load it up again, and by tbe.t D12· • Y A-'ck • lSs J ~.. an ne\,. U. L . HackweD. necU,1' ments In the club, was authortzed; M ean. •. • • • • THIRD SUNDAY IN ADVENT time it was too ,late to start a. Qew FOR ' RENT-2 ·houses. $16. J. B. ea.cb member is asked to bring her Blanoon, of .~on~ • Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fires and • land. I like .to husk ,oorn rthough I Ohapman. Waynesv1lle, Ohlo . 7:30 a. m. Holy Oommunlon.' ldn't 11ty # coml" ~"er' Mr lth S favorlte cookie n!C1pe tor exchange Earl coyle, who underwent an fnm1~y spent unday w s. . cau qua. .or ·a 1W>A S ._ . at the next meetma'. . apendectomy, Monday ' morning at Flres father, ~ld Taylor, of Cen11 a. m. Mo~g Prayer and ser- oontest. I carl almos~ keep up with FOR SALE-1937 , Qraham 4-door tcrvllle mono the ,I:)oy, he only has to lluslt a little .sedan. gOOd conditlon. . Allen ~ lila. L. V. IlraNtfatClr WM hoIItess An enjOyable program of Ohr1st- B\a1r's ;HospI.ta1. is reporte~ ,00 i~ , .".... 1:30 p. m . .¥~\IDg churchmen. in my rows once in awhile. It. was Q charger. eight b&tterles, cheap. , '. mas games and contests, prepared resting cbmt'ortably and rE£over.... Mrs. J . W. cast, of Clarksville, TUDSDAY· · l(;vely day. A big Cock pheasant flew Smlth·s Service Station. 012 to lobe lad!es vi the Ptteodsh.1p club ' slowly Cw the ~ Ohurc:b, at her at- by tile committee, provided the en. ••••• visited. Sunday. with Mr, and Mrs. 3 p. m. Ohurch SCtrovl. past us. He m,ust have known that FoR s~ rolll! . Oharmln Bor, tet.talnlnent for the rema1nder of f Walter cast. FRIDAY t he season was over. • ated Toilet Tlssues 25c. 1I/l11UJll : tn.c~ve ne,r 'baIne. Wednesd1l,y 8if- tlie alternoon. The program 10- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Huber, o . • • • • " 1 p. m. AUXiliary Sewing. Th1a is what we used to call KOOd Gazette Oftiee. ~ eluded a treasure hunt for exchange Dayton,. were week;.oo guests of Mr. Mrs. D. C. Rldge and Mrs. Harvey skating weather, clear, but f'reezing ___--------'-:---------.' ~. ~ mee~ was opened with .. Of gUts; a "contents. of your pocket and Mrs. m:~t\ ~on~ Rye were Dayton v1s}t.ors, ThursdaY· every night. What fun we used to FOR SALE-MIddle aged horse., ~ peri'od, conducted bY l4rB. book" contest, j~th Mrs. J. P. l£r- Miss lAura McKt.n.eey was th.e • " • • • I\IETUODIST CIIUltCII bnve skatmg down by the old DaygOOd worker, 115. InqUire a~ Minml walter Sheehan, who uaed the I1Ick Winning f&nOt 'Pl'1ze; a guessing f Mr nd Mrs ~Alph Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Fulkerson and Louis C:'ilacUcy. Pastor ton Vicw Bridge .1n Dayton on what Gazette. . D12-19-26" ~ . 00st 1lr&t ........ beln . b <Unner guests a . a . ~ . Sat cia r StorY as theme. con, t:"~ g won y Hastln and family, Thursday eve- daught:e , zana Mae. were ur y Ohurch. School 9.30 a . m. Cecil we called the "Pond' or the "Old -FO--R--RENT---'-4---Rooms----,-w-l-th --ba tll~. evenlng Ohannel." It WII8 a long narrow. ·... " dinner guest:.'!, . 01 Dr. and r.:. ......Yl.S 6 uperintendent. heat furntshed T.- Lemmons . _ ~ . ibe ~ualnesa session Mrs. Mrs. Alva 'nlOnlPllGll. nlng. glI w. O. st.. John. waa appolnted repit. Chrlat.maa ~ served at an at• • • • • Mrs. A. E. Stout and ·daughter. . ; shalloW part of the river that had . "- t • raentative to the 00u!mun16r traetlvely decorated table ooneludecl Mr and Mrs oarl Ferguson were • • • • • Worship·service,10 :40 a. m. 1rtJied in ' at one end with iJ"8.vel so 05-12-19 CllbI's.taiu Baaltet CODlDIitt.ee; A: sue- tthe festJvitiee . Mrs. Hal'tley M(l68. su'n~y evenl~g guests of Mr. ani:! Mrs. Harvey Rye and chUdren, This w1l1 be a Pre .Advent service that it was sba.l1ow ~1th DO current, FOR SALE-Babr crib. $5. Gene _ _ _ bcm, to wblch ~ are Mrs. Joel Stokes, Mrs. Olarence Ed- Mrs Helbert Harner at near Yellow and Mrs. W. P. Snll..!ibury. were Day- to whioh everyone is C~ll~, 10- and always froze early and was sate. Conner. D12" ~ to depoIlt sue~ for wardS, and Mrs. W. O. S~. John ason visitors, SaturdaY. . vited. 'nle sUbject. will , be GUts Skating Is such fun tbere OUght to - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - :ru&urit JDqp'ama or tor ' lmprove- IJIsted the h06te6s, pr 8S. ...... • • .• • • 'nlat Never Come." be eome place ~~ WaynesvWe FOR S.!fE-18,:,.mon~.s old . lUg . -Mrs Nettie TInney and Mrs. -Mr. aDd Mrs. Bobert. ~dersonand The c~~ will give the Ohristmas tlhat coUld be ,ll00ded far akatlni. Of . Type Poland .ChIna male hog.

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formerly' Mell~ht. Does your car meet tli'e requirements for winter driving? , If not 'b ring your troubles to us. Following ' . are our special ~ices: " 1(ptor' tuneup from ,2.60 up... plus parts,' Radiators boiled out '~.60, R1';Ktbilic (Hot Motor ·F1ush) ;$1.60 Bat{terr recharge ~60 . " . Anti-f.reeze. U.OO gal. and up A .eomp,et~ ,line of tirell a~d batteriM: Come In and'let Us show you tbe spperiority of MarlaxIn. the o1d greue job •. 7~ , d ' acetYlene welding iii! our spec-

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chtldren, ot Wyom1nt~, were dinner f: antata The ChrI,stJ!laa Adoration" course we do not have Qluchskatlng · OpeD ~l ram, 2-years old. loyguests of Mr. and Mrs. J. K . Preston, next Sunday even10g at '1:30 o'clOCk, weat.llu but it is such goOd ' sport mIlD: Day. R. R. 2. . 012-19·, and the Ohr~tmas entertalnment. tl;l.at' it would be worih while. . . . Sunday. • • • • .• WW tbe given ' by the church schcol . FOR SALE-YO\Uli :lJroWD,leghdrn . Mrs. Jess: H~an"w8s a OlnCln. " .. . Dec. 6. Husked corn agaID this ~ l'OOSUq. ¥A. O. R. Frazier. na.ti v1sltor, 'Wednesday. . Mr. and . Mrs. Olarenc.e craddock, Tuesday Even~. December. 24th. morning but by noon it was too '16Rll. • " • • • or Dayton, and Mr. (~nd Mrs. W. E. 'nle public 1& col'dlalty invited to muddy to get; 10 tile field. The boys ArthUr Bolhal'dt, Walter Edge- 6~Ud were entertained ~ both p1'081'8DIS. went. ~ help ba.Il sIlrEtdde4 fodder. .......,~~------~-----.comb and Jtmmy Prendergast vla- Sunday, by' Mr. and Mrs. E. T . Epworth League S~Y evening There 1& qUite a dlfI'eren.ce qt opln~ tted Jimmy's Qunt, M1sB Katherine Stroud. at 6 o'clock .. Sarah 00DD~ w1ll be ion about the value at ' ~cled ~ndergast. Sunday. . • • • • !J the worship leadu. For ~he next fodder lor feed .as oompa.red w1tli . . •••• _ Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Stout and . the whole 'fodder M<ft people are Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Reason were daughter ~ Mr. and Mrs. O. I. few weeks ,tile pQ8tor wID give a shredding ' each' y~. but whether Dayton .visltors, Monday. . 8&tt.ert.bwa1te and c~ter, were br1el survey at Bible history. Teac~- because' it is betller or beoause it J.8 • • • , • 01nclnD8tJ v1s1t0r8, SIIJIlIIaY . era and prospeotlve teachers are .in- e¥ier I do not know. one man FANCY BRICKS Mr. ' and Mrs . .Mark Rogers and vlted to alt' 1D on these studies. . .compiawS beCause . so mUCh corn 11 ' . . 'nle Womans' Society fot Ohristi- sheij9ci oft anCl8nOtber 88YII. that it S,ulTA CLAU~ CDrnB 'D ESIGN ~. . Just makes ·...... tte f d ~ ' ..... Van1l1a Brick With Red VanWa daUghter, Anne, were Sunday ~js­ an Servile WID ·meet at · ijle church . "'" r ee .01' .....eep. '. ' . . , ·ltors at the home Of Mr. and MrI. '.. . Another) says that. tbere'18 too muCh Snnta Olam Center Dext Wed.neBclay, Dee. 18th. stalk 10 it for dairY cows, that tile), CRBl8'l'J'1AS TREE CENTER .W. H. Irons. of West' Cbester. · . ~ cio'bet;ter wheo·they can jwst eat the' DBS,GN leaves but there 18 no question, but ,VanUla Brick with Green PSneMT. 1I0,.LY M. E. CHURcn ~ it 1& easier to: hand.le. . e.pple Inlnt. Tree 0eIl~. T. ~. 8c:artf. Mlnbler . CIIIUBTMA8 IIBLL CEN'IE& ~ 7. Spent the afternoon ~oO~.. > • E. A. in toh-:o'Nh • .. DBfJIGN Van1I:Ia Brick' .With , Red Strawg '~---~ ~ old .f~ maga"u'lea fOIl! eome pictures. I didn't get !Jerri Bell Center. ' eve- very f .. f . J toond~ intel''8INGLEnAVOR BRICKS , PIUJD Pud~ or _ , Nog; &tllnlI th1q~ to read. So Il'laoy goOd

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==~==~======-~~ ~. ~~Mostly Abou;•. · A Letter To Santa Claus Spartans New Dial ExchaDge ' .P'· LE , ---------~W:':"""ay,-n-esVl-!o:-:·ll-e,~Oh-:-io-. . W'ln Sixth · EO WOI Be Housed In P December St i ht and Mr. Santa Clnus, ra 8 Modern .B uildlng North Pole. 19, 1940

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Dear Santa: The 'WaynesvUle high school baske~all team made It six ' In a row . The new exchange of the Ohio Central Telephone c<rpClr1Potlon wbleb No doubt you will be surprise d to henr from me be- Friday night when the local quintet w1l1 be erected 'M a paI't. of the new dial system tor Waynesville, will be cause in all the 142 years of my ex\stenc " I believe your traveled to Carllsle, and had an euy of modernistic design and glass br\C.k constirootlon, accordInD U; Har'-Did :~ou ever notice what recor d s WI,. '11 how th a t thOIS IS . th e 'f'!l'st time I have ever evening In trimming their Warren Stevena, Lebanon, local manager, .... .... a cheery disposition "Pop" written you a letter asking for som ething for Christmas. cou~ty league opponenta 34 to 11. Mr. Stevena made thls announcement at the DeceD;)ber meetlnc o. Johnson possesses ...alI this I've sort8 tak en a' back seat so that the youngsters Next Friday night the Spartana Id . .' .. . will me'&' the Loveland team coached ~he ' WaynesvIlJe Olvlc chili Monday night at the Little Inn. at th~ MIme despite the fact he ·has been cou.d1get 10 t.hen· reque~.~ beeaus: I reahze that ~Ith the 'by Karl Bodenbender, who was coach Ume reveallnt that t.hree aU... bad walking 'on crutches as a re- J apl y growmg population of thiS country your Job has here In 1936 when the local team been aubmltt.ed for ~nalderatlon. ' It f .. f ' nearly doubled in the last ha lf century. went to th'e state tournament In 00He Indlcatea mat choice of ·the , au 0 an 10Jury a ew ye~rs , Thnt's the very reason, however, that'l am writing you lumbus. JocMlon would protjably be made ago ... he always has a kmd this letter. Perhaps you've bee n too busy to realize it but Two 811umnl teams will clasli' ln a within the !lut 1f1W weeta. Work 'Word and smile for the cJ;.il do you know my pop U lat' o h as 'merea e d 135'm the a 1 t prel1m1nary game, membenl at the on the project got under way ben ~J . I n 1940 class playing the high IICbool . this week, with company ~en drim... the nandkerc hie f s .J 0 years? Un,cle Sam's late t figures show there now are athletE!8 of class of 1939. erecting. poles In 'several aIleya Of some of the girls wear as 832 persons li\~ng within my boundaries. Why ~t wouldn't At C:u- Isle last Friday ntght the the viMaee. headgear remind one of surprise me the way people are moving out this way fl'om Spartans continued displaying . t.be The Olvlc club was entertained by Dayton that my popul ation would paRS the 1 ,000 mark brilliailit brand of passwort. that baa . Major C. H. 8chuerholl, DQton thQse labor,ers once carrie~ in within the next five year. . enabled them to go through the The annual .c~tmaa pu'tJ of the 8alvatlon Army captain, .beIIe their hip pockets ... Wa Wlter I season thU& far w}thout a defeat. a~ Palrley Hardware 8toree , '. wu tame aa a maatclan baa "a1ned .or . never have wor ried mu h about it before, but if I am DespLte the lli<..t the forwards lUi.d • Brittain proudly displaymg going to grow th at f a t, I think its time that I tart looking a very bad nigbt In the acortna col. beld. at BiaDCbeeter. . 140Dday eve_ ~ a wHlde :~tta:cl:tlon In the ~ , k h h h' h d f . nIDi with a tur~y' dinner at the a ey. e -.. ub member. In • amI n e caug t tea ea a ew yea! s, umn • .the guards dlvlded ~8 POinte BlncUey HoteL The membefa10f the continual UPrOar .Ith tua clner ot~er day •.. Chick Pet~rs Just to save you the trouble of looking it up I am go- between themwhJleMcKeevUtalHed Blaoobeater atore Kr and .._ ·tr1cka and wj~ of cullter . . . t . h'" a toulI of six points ,. ..-D. and ."Pummy" Prend e r _ 109 0 reVIew my Istory bl'lefly. I am old, much older than In th ~ Oh&s. J. Wood, Wu llarlfe MarE. 8, Beqholt, ~nt or the t i r I most of the towns in this vicinity. I was settled in the waynes~epr:eserves d e : ' ::.:.~ ahall, Kr. A, O. Bl'anIt.' Mr. aeo Men .. of Uonvw &Del cllItItbu&or for gas n. a lve y a r g u - Spring of 1797 by S'amuel Heighway , and since that time lisle 21 to 16. Redkey &Ild Kr. &lid 14rI. O. B. lb. tbe Madame WhIte OoImet.lca camment at Jim LQvely's over .1 sUt'e ha\!e had my up and downs. I won't take time to ThE~ Mason team that trounced ham. ~ac,I aJ1'anpd a ~e 0brV~- pany, al80 .waa • IU-.t the meetthe naeritsof BilJy Meyers ~numern.te them but I've turned . Dl&I ·tree and a~ decoratloo Ina, out some pretty good men Kin gs Mills, tl-33 and tbe ~ throua'bout the bo0a> "'........ - . ._ _ . . .1... _ as. ·'shoristOl> ... "Mike" : and · ti ' d . h t d" I are tlJle only undefeated ~ In tile · .- I'OCIID. ............. alIo .ere I dfa· "T~'c!t" ,Rodgers both m' In·t my. thO me an ,am or . Cuued at ·t he mee.... - 1-'.... to ..;. ~ 't asI' l'lC ;t rak' ItIona k b Iyt as any b town k d ClOunt y Iea&Ue, whUe . Lebanon .II Poll~"""~..., Ilhe dinner• 'th . e ..... •.... ... W '11 h Cl y. 10 I terrI ory. can IC a ou my ac groun , uqbeSJten In the Little Six IMBUe wlUch Wal plAnned by lira. O. 0. ~ the. membel'liup of tile 10ti=~:3' ayn~8V1: e o,n t e same. because it's something of which I am proud. with :four 'stralgbt wtna. Brown, of Blancbeeter. )JI'eIIeDta cal cl..." Bleb member ... urwecI day ~e~~~tly ... most of .the 10- . While I waS settled 'a lot earlier ,than scores of towns The. me: . were dlatrlbutect to all preeent aDd to be on the lootout for ~yt , .:~::~ _ ''''.... cal J;'abbtt hunters ~a.ve ~iven (Continued on Page 2) WAYNESVIi..LE PO PI' PT t~~ fUty1'M menQn ~ ' tIJe1r club memben, aDd 1UbmJ& 'u.e .it. UP a~ , a bad Job ... juat P~k. f. 1 4, I Wjvea ad'joume~ to the local bowl. JlMI;I." to the DIeIIIbeIII!bfp commltwatch JeiTy Osborn's eyes R. Osborne, f. l O a In, alley, which bact been leMId for tee. · '"t . UJ) .' W h en one starts to ' IiIbQrlt f l O 2 ,tile evenlDi .by The Palrle)' Harc11lib_ ~ .,_,-" to the local ....-~~...__N.i;:...__....;:.-.;.... h d • or. ~I~ ---.e:ever, c, 3 0 .e wal:e Storee. Iii adcU··:.... . .t talk. a b ou race orses an JfI Mello'b, c, ' l o a alme perfOlUlel aDc1 the W1vea or the . . . ,,,c.pu,n.t y fa.i rs .. .lots, of other ' " ~ .,-' . t~ ,Plorence, g . • o · 8 Blancbeater PatrIe, &nt.are Stare . 1Ii.i. " ".' harness-racing fans around .Mrs. Wlnlfred, JlartBock .and son, Mrs. a: H. ,Hai'tA5ock, Mra. R. D. purUI, .,. . • 0 , 8 m~ the m~ ~I ,the ·follow'~" , . . . . here... the army truck!! con- ~vld. 'were Sunday dinner guests of Oollett and Mrs. D. O. ~ were TOTALs 15 • S4 l,D4r Patrley Hanl~ .8tana &lID ...____. _ _....._ _ _ ___ ti~ue ' to ' stream ' through Yr. ~'ct .aonald' Hawke. Dayton shoppen;. Monday. , O~.ISLE PO PI' P1'8 were present .. the I\l8Ita of 1Ir. , I'red Wblte bo ta ' _~ W '11 1 k I.k \ . • • • • • • • • SmaUwqod, ·f. 0 0 0 &nd lira. Vernon B. Patrley: B1l1I. ,. .NOOY_ _ of I Sunday .bAkel,', f. .. . 0 ' 1 1 borG. Wllmlnaton. 8abtila ·W....._- IItead111lJOm lDJW1ea teeelved &brN ,. Un_ynesvi 1 S e... n00b s . 1 e ' ... .....:., a nd M rs. Keith ~-'to ... ... n. Mrs. James Love y lett ..... , , - - - montha wbbee to ,.•

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DRY RmOE

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\ DC(jj 11. That corn ~ ip at last! ·strouse, son of JonWhat a rol.lert We wer~ JUst hauling The WhI4e~.Sel'Vlce ~than and Rachel O. StroUse waa '_~______-::-:::-::::==--:::::::::-:::-'=:::::-::::=-:-::"--_____-:;-' in the last load w.hen the rain came. LaSt yell.!' the members at tJ'je q ., lborn at WeilL Carrollton, Ohio, june ' Surely provld~nce lmd taken I;Ilte cit A. A. furnished tlRllkets containing 8th, 1874. After mo~e tha n a yee.;r , -----~------- us on that. 1 learned my le!iSOll on food, for eleve~ fa mUles 11;\ , the at, llngering illneSs passed ~way at Advance tlmt tl ld, never again com two ,towllship. '1;'110 presentation of the his home near W~n\lsvllle, Decem__-'-_~-......--~---'-------:...-"t"'"'-----:_ rears dn suoces.;!on. UnIess We have food was made h'~re a.t scOOl at a. ber 14. 19~0 at the age of 66 years, '6 plowed under rye 'or have plenty ot " Whlt.c. Servicc". ltlowever. only the month8 an(l \) '.days. '.~;;..;;;;;;;.;~;...; -..;..;..;.;. ;;;,;-_~ ~· _.;;.i_ . -_ -~'",!",;~-,"!'''~-.-.~......__• gOOd bnrnyard mRn~re In adclJ.tlon girls took pal't. in the service. Th1s , 'He was a member of ' Lebanon to comme.rc.ilil ferU11zer. ' You may y~ar II slmilru' program will be ~- Lodge No. 15 Independent Order of get by fairly Well In n good yeM' but ned -out ~y the G. A: 1/. .• but it Willj Odd Fellows, Leba~on. not In n. bnd one There 1s no usc differ rrom last year s program n .. eouaty . on poor ground. ·LIlilt thc J unI or and Se ni or hi gh He leaves to mourn his departure, CJ jllanLlng gOOd com J..:.-..01.;.... IL has been fun to watch the dogs boys, wUl also participate. two broth 1 , Jacob and Charl~S of In !t;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. """" I ' Ia d y 's f ann. when we go 011 the ad · this manner , each , student wlll Waynesville. One sister and bro.her_ .. ~('.a1W7fil:'{"".QIt4I'~~OII011U1i((:liO:: of contributing in-law Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cline , ' . ,... ' They have three d ""'S and we h ave -have the "''''vllege ..... most of the to a. most worthy cause, and o of Dayton • .e:2'.t:I"&mml!l7jl:Om~mC1.~",.jmml:i".1I (C on~inued f rom P age 1) two. Ours stay llome f , three nephews and more )m.e:2'tl:!".t!:l'Jm~Jm/!l:!'.ll:I' ~~~~~"C;1.\~~~~~'1t.tl ........ ~"'<;I:l~~~~~"'<;I:l~~""'" . th a. t , h e distant relatives and friends. . , and cities hereabouts, ~ g r eat many of t h em h ave ou t - lJme buL when we work up there '•.a kl ng part 1n a 1P1ogram , grOwn m~. for s ome reason 01' anoth r. That's a lll'i gh t with they feel entitled to go along. The w1ll long remember for its lmpl'esSunset and evenIng star, othet· dogs l'csen ~ it and there is slve slmpllclty. And. one clcar .call for me , It I t d me, too. Oh y 'e , before I forget it, thE!y a mas ea me a h b t ~ he "White Sel'vice" and the pro- And may t . ere e no moolllng a much bristling haIr and many loud 'knockout b~ow in HIOO tit year of th g r eat fire. My hus- growls. Today I saw Smokey streak. gram, planned by t he G. A. A " wUl the bar, By Re.ervatlon ~~ ibeaS district was virtually wiped Ollt but new bui ld ings Ing across the pasture with Fldo at take place on 'I'uesday morning., When I put out to sea. Turkey Dinner and all the trimmings hij took t heir plnce, amo,n2' th m being the stt' uct urc now oc- hcr heels. N; soon as she was December 24. But such a tide as moving seems . she turned SPECIAL CHRISTMAS ICE CREAM cupied, by the Wayn esvi lle Nationa l bank. through the ga.te b'Rtc The HoUdays asI eep , So iIlUch f or my h i tory . The past is not what concerns and then Fido had to run. It is a The Holldays will last from noon To full for sound end foam. Holly & Poinsettia centers • ' . brave dog Ulat will fight on the on Tuesday. Dcce~r 24, 194.0, un- When thSlt which drew from out , me,. lt'g the future I'm wOJ'l'led abo ut. Lh d i d ,the boundless deep, Pecan Rolla--French Pastry t l ' 0 er ogs an . til, January 6, IOU. . d · Now Santa, l'm goi ng to tak my h fin' own ns l ey Dec. 1Z. Today I can say with old Turns again home. , By Order Only express it in modern slang and let y.ou kn ow w h at' on my black Jane of Kentucky who used High School Party Twilight and evening bell. , A Chl-lslmas party for the enUre And after that the dark, to work for my mother; "Well, I high SChool has been planned for ·mind. ' , 1:.{ I t i d I d 't ' hi II THA b They've bee n iving me a lot of r a e y an on never saw .anyt ng ke T e- Monday night, December 23 and, And may there be no sadness of I 't THAT farewell ' . . f way will be sponsored by the Freshman th ink it's ri ht. I have h eard rumors t h at the Village co un- ore. never saw. done ~ . • , ,. Ibefore, Well, a. body's neve.r too pld When I embark. eil is not dding all I t can fo r me but I don t beheve. that one. .to I earn. N0 S uI..., youse never too a Id Class. For though from out the bow'lle ~~i-~~~~~~»~Ii tli~y don't have the money to pend fo~' services; th ey to learn." I took .5Ome chickens to Friday ev:!~:n~ ~:S~:t ball team of time and ,place iust can't pend ,it. That's si mple arith m etic. It's too darn A. & M. Co, In Day.tOil. The 'have The flood may bear ,me far, ~~~~~~~~~~. my ci~izens turned "down t h e re n ewal of the tax leVy set up their plck-your-chlcken- :~~ ~ll~f!e:~O~!omfr~': el::: , I hope to see my PUot face to face ~ ..~~ . . ~ to provide ib etter :strect lights, ' b ut t hat's water over the whUe-you-wa\t mnchine on . the first class of '40. This Illumnl game wlll When I have crossed the par. d floor where you can see it work. be a. forerunner of Waynesville'S ' a~'Tbere 'are other ugly rumors about the sewer yste, m The scoop the chickens out of tJbe game with Loveland. ' CARD OF THANKS . lank of hot water, then the picker T h •M U project, th~t's 'no~ p artially completed and as it stands grabs one and holds It against a re- Tu d eae nICf'S , te:ftft~g We desire to tender our slncere The following stores will be open e vety weekday . (,' . f d C '1 ts bI d f t cs o.y eve nil, ~,ers from . do~n't' do Ime one lOta a goo . .. punCI ~e arne or vOlvlng drum and the fea hers are both the grade a.nd h1gh school thanks J;o 'all our neighbors and eveni~g from now until Christmas, a nd w ill be closed that, although I believe unjustly. I've' heard merchants say sucked right oft Q! it. Z-zwlsb ,down bullclJ.ngl\ }wld theIr montbly meet- friends who so kindly mlnlstered all day Christmas day. that 'when t he streets were torn up, lots of peQple stopped one 5 lde, z-zwlShhQow n lJledoth~A~ ,Ing. Mrs. Kenneth Hough gave a. to us during the Illness and Sd~tlth , h' d th t th ' few touches on t e I egs an w......, >book hi h . I 11 of our brother. To Brothers m 1 c()ming he e to ', transact ..,usmess, an a ey ve never and there is not so much as a pin rCV j, W w c was espec a y and Radley lor their comforting . . , enjoyed. . returneg. ' feather on It. They say the drum is , A C tJ words. For the beautltUl. floral .,.,,}fere :arEf other rumors about the ' condition of Mai~ made of rubber tUbes and works by In last weeks =~: 0;nSc11001 News tributlt-S of syn:pathy and respect, I, ~~· V-·"'1I1tree.t. rn it's s orta bad especially when you hear suction. the names of hOMr roll students and all others who in any way mlnnnlt~.f'_1'J\1l'l'n'· T1eople ~enuirk about it. Another thing that Dec. 13. Friday tbe , thlrteen~~. were printed In erJ'tOr, We endeavor , istered to and sympa.thlze4 with us ~ • h' 1 thr h t - - I 'll M Tha.t must have ,been the -trouble tfi~ to correct it. in OijI' sorrow. ' , ~o~es ~ w ep p;eop e go Ou,g ~ OWn ~ j l?-~ ~s~n morning. We moved about forty . . Strouse Famlly. The following grocery stores will follow tlieir and OentervlHe and rem~rk, l,l.ow neat and c1,e an , every- chickens 'into the laYin!f house and Socond Grade. regul ar sc hedu le except on Monday night, ' D ~,c . 23. RoD (All A's) thing is, as c'Qrnparad to things here. 1'11 admit -some of my Just 88 Johnny came in to ,tell me AlbelltaHonor Brannock, Dale Dakin, wh e n t h ey will remain open in the e ve nin g . \ . MEMBERS OF ~'SoO" ull~p 'p~d p~inting a n'd 'people in some cases ,a re car~- t hey were, all In-putf-the d,oor Mer" RoD (A's and B's) I " leU about where they throw 'theiitrash. ' . • blew open and they, werbe all ' out Anna Mae BrOOJuI, Charlotte Bur- CLUB ENTERTAINED \ '. . . ~ o this evening it had to e all done , . . . ;. Then roo, It has come to m.e t hat I have too many Citai I h te to t1 uJ.i tD nett, Delores Berry, Doris Charlton, b t l over, 8 n. ,a move 1e p e." Nancy ' Orane, OIarl~' Fields Bobby Mr. and Mrs. Fred: Braddock en• . h d ' h b t lZentt l,l vipg here t at ,on t <:are mue a ou me, u In wIth the old hens but I have.n 't . , ' . '. ' ,tertained their nel8hborhood '''500'' don't believe that either. They ~ay thete are too many re- enough ,this year for t~o houses. Ev~~ar:~=:n c:,~~~, ThIrd ~Ub, a.t t~ home, Wednesday ~g~r ;· ., ' tit:ed ff1rme~s and o9ters .1ivin!f h ere t~&t are not much in- TJ1e old hens are so mean to th; Grade Merrlt ROll (As and Bs) : evenIng. terested in ,my pro$res • If' you ask me.. Santa-" that'~ a ' lot pUllets. They plCk Ilhe~ and won t MarY Ann BWIt.on. . , Thret5 tables of cards 'Were in ~1Ii~~~$iJt;JdJdj~~~dll!~~~~~~~~~~ '. " . llfi ,them eM.• Pertul.ps the y~ play during . 'the evenlng, alter '" 'lit \ : ' o f h0 k urn. ones are ,saSsy too. I t :Is lJke trying . I've ranted long' enoug h Santa, for one of)'IlY age and .' . ' . ' VlSIT' ly.ITH PARENTS wl11ch the hostess served refresh. , -to run a womans club with both the the folloWing guests· Mr eX'pell'ielneE~"about t~e b a d things, so let's look at the otner young and tile old. ~d yet wom.en Mr d Mr GI' Blan ' . 1 '~~~L~~~~~~~~~~--~--~---~--~--~~~~tobe~~heK .b L , LM ~ ~ ' ;; ' .. b ' daugtJter, of Sprlnj~boro, and Mr. Mrs. ROOert Gans, Mr. and Mrs. , ' Although It'S onl.Y two years old, t~ey've "got a CiVIC ,flC. 15. Just the ,ldnc;l, of ~unday and Mrs. John Settlemyre, arid Son, Lawrence COOk, Mr. ~d Mrs: Ell club liere that's a darn good thing. Some peopie sar the ' ttillat-I- endOY. liot tile weather, but ot- Oregonia, spent Sunday with Furnas. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Bun. . . . he pro~. Ohurch then ~est or II. I d ""'_ftft dues are too hlgh .and all they do IS get ~o.gether once a walit, 'and..... " ! 't parents, Mr. a:nd Mrs. L. C. St. :nel , an Roscoe ...... ~...... , , , , ' ...,en company or ell. or Jtheir I month 'for a -good meaL Well, tbey do that, but the cl,u b supper. I didn't he~r tJle C8.t•..cpme 0 m. has accomplished 8. lot' of good. ~ ~ m b,ut I heard someone ·speak, I - - - - - - - -.....- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . , . ; - One of t~e most nptable achievements is, getting' dial .lOOked up, and there were. friends ~t«tCtCt(tCrc~~.1tC!~iII~~~~~~~~~PtPt~ . . telep,ho-nes for ·me. It woh't. be Jong now until we have a- rf'l'om Dayton, in Sp!te of the 'dark day, so I put the kett.le on, brought new, teleph~rl,e ' exch,ange .buliding, here, ,and · you won ,t in more wood, and we had tea. and have to grind t~e ~ran)c to get 1!entral, then Y,'Our party . . crackers in front of -the open tire,." The'y tell me the fclub is 'really going to to~n to get a sma ll very' ~Ieasant OCGupatl0I! for 'a blus1 ' fac,to,ry tq Jo~ate here: That Will be fine J;Jecau$e.it ~v~lI give eery December I afternoon. In ,btle steady employment t o Iota of, my p'e ople and help the mer- evenIng I . saw suoh. a. 'Qu~ yellow '-..: ! ........;._ ,,. . " , ~" '" • ." , L ' llght In the north eaSt. All I puzzlea ~ Cuan.... """. " I' . ' • over what It cOUld be the ,moon · , $oP1~ of my boys are rillding work in Dayton now, came out. alWaYS me this due to' the prep,aredness pro$r~m, . but none, ot us k~ow ,time of year wh\ln It Comes up so )l,O.~'lob¥ ~~at will last, S'O ~ think we need a fo.ctory of our far north. \ oym. ' , ' ". ' , Dec. 18. The, 8~ .~n Da1to~~~r~ , ' ' Th'e n t'OO, e've ot a swell sc nool and a swell baSKet: Itlio.l.~~. S;bOjIjAIlbeg\'IIttR!tngll"Y ant d It e ' ~' , • ' ' (l ~._s ,,,were nn 0 00k ba,U tea'm.W e )lave gqod ctt urcbes and ' some fllW . ~to~ea. sOmewhat picked ·ov~. I saw at least JDeidentaUy; Sall~a, you'll be 'd.e'liverillg tll.ings from : our , three 'Wayne.svllllte.\ ~ho w~re not . st-ore' I n~ ~ues'day ~igpt ~,J;l.~\ Y9u'11 fi,n ~ 'them just aS,nice ..praetlc~g "Shop at Jtome.;' It is ~ tno$esou get from ~he larger stores jn Dayton and .,.Cin- hard to feel tQe ,Ohrlstmas spiiit in ~inDa+i , ' it'" . ,~' " ~plte of all the gay decorations In. , '! • . r" . . I .. . " ,~ \ , ".' <the ~es , and the wall of a carol "' . Now abo~t ,my" req~est. I mIght ask 'you' for a com- . pla.y~ on an aCcordlan on the street . . 'ple~d se~er p~ojeet. I n1~ght ask fo~ ,a t$l~~ OO.()' balance in My ~ is- stlll unrill~: .but . sOlIl~ I the:vtUaie' gen~ral fund" sQ we couIa have brl1{hter street way. or otller ~e things wlll' be , ~tbts. 'I., might ;'e y,E1P-,a,lIk for. mO~,ey to ..r~pave ~ain s~eet. boVlfht, the pa.cknges wrappe'd, the ' 'I' ~' , nut 1'm not. going to ,ask that. mU,c h. 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Edhon Av~ntle. Dayton. The rIagc wUI be IOlemnlZed C~ 1lA¥ a.t the EucUd ~venue UDlted " . Mr. a.nd Mr~, Herbert Sa1.ter~ll- Brethren OhurCll• . wnlte, of South WOodward Avenue. MIBs sa,ttert.hwo.lte Is a ~ D ay;ton, afe announcmg the engage- oC fOOoselielt High SchOOl. claas oC mem and · approaching 'm arrlage of 194:0. and ~ttended the' Wll11e lnme thell":daughter; Miss Mirrgaret l'jJnrl'¥ Pleck .. School Of Dramatic· Art. Mr. Etl4\ SatterthW'a.l te to RIchard r.' SCboll Is a grotluat, of RoQ$evelt .ot '35, '. Scholl, son . of Mrs. Nora, Schol! • of Hh~h SChool, oJII.ljs' .

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Hi-top shoea for boya and men ., ,,. $3.95 to $6.85 PATRONIZE THE PROGRESSIVE .- ,Snell. SQuth Lebanon. Ma.thew T. McDQnough, 'LOvel¥ld, Tile net vahle or the estate of BUSIM:SS AND PROFESSIONAL Hi-tapa ~or you·t ha. sizea 13 to 3 .... $3.45 to $3.95 cntered sui aga\nltt the lndustrlal ' oIIJ,mes E. Buxlte,' Leb6rton. derer- FIRMS'"OF XENIA WHOSE ADS . Oolnm1ss1on of Ohio ",ppealIng the mlned o.t fl,.04.79 Ilnd dec1are<l ex- APPEAR ON ' THIS l'AGE. IN These are year Al'Ouita it~ms and are always . empi !rom lnherlto.nce tax. m S S latter's \<ejeotlon of bis claim. . to . . . ~ . E TABLI HMENTS YOU ~~~~~~~. ~ , . . ' . , Robel·t M. Blair, executor of the WILL ALWAYS FIND' A WARM appreci;"tedl at Chrilltmaa time. par~ltclpate In dlsabUlty insurance. estate o( Eva. K. Probasco, 1Iled his MIlD HEARTY' WELCOME SINHe states he wrenched his back first, Unal and. d.lstl'lbutlve 1WC0unt. CERE SERVIOE AND FULL VALUE BEAUTIFUi. SHEER SILK HOSIERY while digging po5t holes for the The estate of Harry E, Stokes, FOR EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND Loveland Light an~ Wfl,ter oompany valued at $46,500 with ,t he ' widow, WITH THEM. Wrapped SlPecial for Christmas .... : ... 2 ,pra. $1.15 ' Ilear .Morrow on February 28, 1939. . Mary E:!tokes as, execut.rix and chief '.'We ,s~n Everything" OIUJord C: spurling entered suit beJleficllU'Y. ' -~-----:------BILLS ALLOWED D.llalnst Mabel Ruth Spurling for di- Ro.lph. Van' M e tel ' ..................... ft"'_I~lc'"-to vorce, charging that she had been . _j" or tn' t t 'f Ab a.b:lent from his hom~ since, MaY, de bo.,...,. 110n e es a e 0 e Blind reIler, $259.50 ; Leah M. 1939. rrhey ~ere married February 2, PI~basco HIed ills !Il'lit, !lna! and Guard. services. $8.10; A. F. Mello!l 19~7 and have no chUdren. dis'\.ributl~e aoooun ' . Ga.rage, welding grader part, S2.75; XENIA'S ONLY INDEPENDENT Oracle Margaret Norwell entered Viola. Haynie,. adm1n1stratrix or The Klinger-Ollis Co., parts, $77.73; ~Utt against Oharles B. Norwell tor the estate of Elvis WhItacre, med smart's Garage. . garollne, $13.96; DEPARTMENT STORE divorce, charging t hat he neltlected count. ' Caudill Texaco ServIce 'stato provide fO!: her and their minor her atIldavlt in lieu of an accoqnt. tlon, gaseline, $4.20; Solvay, sales Thousands of items of high grade mere hanchUdren. Wll& cruel to her ~d The COUl't set December 23 to hear ooporation. 450 bags calcium tf[~tP.4l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ threa.tec;l her so that she had to leave the inventory of the esl.eite of Bert chloride. $467.77; Bla.1r & Leroy, tile, ' ;I.' home, They have 'ten c.h1ldren, O. Hart:;ock, Waynesville. I'.ement. sand ant'! gravel. $134.05; dise at a saving, "Bring this ad with you it is ranging from two years old up. The court a.pproved the first and The Ohio OOrruga.ted Culvert 00., El'nest Evans. as adlhltllstratx>r of final Q(X:ount of Oharles E111s, culverts, $373.50; Vat:l Camp Stone worth money" ~ 2 c a mile will be allowed on all the estate of Earl Evans. and Indl- Wa.ynesvUle, executor of the estate Co .. sand and gravel. $85.27; .' vidually, entered sUit against Louis of Thomas Clark. Zaln Armitage. . gravel, $343~; B. Blakemore and others for $9,000 . The first and final w::oount of Mee,ker & Meeker, lnsurance on purchases of $5.00 or more. and toreclosure of mortgage on Etlhel Bears exceu '.1 f th "'ftte equipment, S193.00; The Oregonia. .. x 0 e e" ..... IbUlldlng at Mulberry and Mechanic ~LSl d Bridge OQ., reibf. steel, $908.33; . VIID. GAS AND ELECTRIC APPLIANCES streets. a. well known business block. of Henry lOP, approve. . Oamp Stone 00., sand and gravel, wade S. Brown, Justice of the peace, The.first accounts of ~ ~ssell, $985.27; Zaln Armif.a,ge, sand and ZENITH RADIOS Lebnnon, entered suit appealing II. guardian of Richard a~d Llnda "gra.vel, $762.06; The Oregoma Bridge dec1s1on of the county commlsslon- Frances Rossell, minors, ",pprov~. Co., rein!. steel, $7'1~;40~ Lebanon MAYTAG WASHERS erij refusing his lClalm of co~ for 16 Motor Inn, Inc., 5 q~t.s MobIlo11 . oases bandled by him In which the MAltIUAGE LICENSES ~ B gals. gas for sher1tJ, U.74: HOTPOINT REFRIGERATORS ~les concerned were \lIUWle to Franz GlI4'age, supplies and ~bor, LIGHTING FIXTURES pay. Walter DallRl~ Wilson, 23, Dayton. $5.90; M. D . Larkin Co., supplies, factory worker, and Mildred Cheno- $34.29; The Dayton Bronze Bearing The Ideal Gift for Every Member of the Family WIRING MATERIALS COKMON ,LEAS PROCEEDINGS weth, 19. Wa.ynesville. ~ CO., 76 pounds of bronze, $26.60 OOrwln SnLd.er, 44,· Blanohester, T. E. Barnhart, garage rent, $9.00; Sale :of real estate approvedrln the farmer, and Rachel McMath, 33, The Bode-FInn Co., parts, $35.62; matter of OOra Shotwell against Re: Loveland, R. R.I. Karl W. Mlnst, rods and staples for " becca 'Vornes and others; Rober.t W. Eugene White. 21 , Lebanon, and foot bridge, $9.65; Lebanon Lumber Brown being named to ootl.d~t the Vivian 'rart, ,19, Kings ~. , Co., · lw'nber, S38.03; The ' Oregonia XENIA, OHIO 52 W. MAIN ST. - Perle E. Cummings 30, truck Bridge Co., bridge steel, $737.60; proceedings of the sale. A dlvorce was g~anted to Margaret driver, and. Mary A. Bturgls, 24, res_ Thompson's Janitor Supply 00., Ann Fuller from Jack. Fuller on her taurant worker. both of Franklin. garage can. bowl brushes, brooms. ~~~~~~~If.Di]~~JiiJla;;~~I»l~~~~~$~ charge of neglect. They have no dlslnfectant for Memorial Hall, nEAL ES'.l'A'l·E TRI\NSFEKS $9.98; Meeker & Meeker, ins. on . ohIldren. . ..... Defendant granted 30 days to flle -'sher1tJ's Ford and "Plymonth, $9.00; pleading . In the case of EUzabeth TIne Roberts to 'I110rnas and Bess .Lewis & Drake Inc.. tipple rent for 08b0me against Hobert A. BQstJck. Benge, p~ In Longs addition to unloading coal,' OOUl\thouse, $5.2'1; .Leb8non. .. Franklin. . Thompson's ·Janif.9r Supply 00., , · JUdgment ot 1546 ordeJ'Cd revived CWlton Ross to Lee V. Bone, 24 cans scouring powder.. $3.00; L. tn .t he matter ot Ed'?,'ard and Robert 179.'14 acres in RAnge 9 In , W~en B. Steele. lnvalld care, $5.00; NewBlAIr aaatnst Nel11e Brlnkman county. ton Stamper, lnvalld care, $10.00;' ThOmpaOn. , Susan L. Gray ·to 'Mary On.van- Andrew Bell, Invalid care, f7.00; The ca.Se of Dllvet" Belden a.ga~t augh, pcu-cel of land .In HamUton China. Morgan, lnva1f'd t:are. $8.00; Invest your Christmas doll an in worthwhj~~. pres. Archie Penny and others settled and tw.,. Ed Kaiser, Invalid care, $5.00; Gerents. Give quality furniture •••the gift that brings cUsm1Aed without zecqn1, " Owen Groos to Thomas and· Ellza.- trud.e Jones, Invalid care, fB.OO; E!1& happiness on the day it is presente~ and on into~ The court 'set December 14 to bear beth ' TaYlor.. lot . 17 In PllI.inview Hoff ' lnvall~i care, $5.00; Suds. Olemthe future. See our ael~tion for Baby on up to the cllal'ge ot ~ntempt rUed agaln.st ' Manor, F)'anklln. DIDOS, Invalid care, $5.00; Ralpb E. Kaucher by his former Harry Ohasten to Tine Roberts':" Drs. Edw. & Robert Blair, exam .. Grandma. wife, zmB El11s. plot In Longs addition to Franklin. $'1.00; The Snapout Forms 00., I '.t ~~ You'll Find What You W RII8Il811 ~radiey, serving .011t sen.- Lloy<! and Helen Hannocilt w Ein" ' 9~ Snapouts form real esta.te BACKED BY YEARS ,OF FAIR t4lDce of. $25 and 9>St8 for est Evans, plot 41 ~n. _ tax J,'eceipts, $232.'15i Woodrow-Well- . In Xenia At Adair' , awi' batterY charge, ordered relelUied MlnilIe Perry · to Walter and Ruth stanag'e 00., 1 Jones Index to Deeds DEALINGS A~D: THE ONLY COMPLETE A Finer Aasortmen~' ofrFurniture on con~{on he pay $5 weekly ' .for MathYs, 1.1 acre in Ham1l~)D ·tw;p. fOf' r.ecoroer, $75:00; Oharters'Maple, SHOP: · IN THIS ' • RECONDITIONiNG . t:'a.Iance •.unPaid. . , , Obto and Mabel' M~ to lWrold ,servi4;es as law Ubradan.· $100.00; Than Found in .Mo City Stores . . •1," ,. ~ ~ Smith, 10 acres .ln FranklIn twP. ' The 'omce Outfitters; 1M Gem ollpa . At Lower ea . LOCALITY YOJ,J ARE SURE OF THE '. • ~JtODATE #p\I~T , Charles' ae~ to AlIce' Pigg, thfee-' far &berl.ff, ,.55; 'The Western Star::' XENIA ~ tracts III .Frederlc1!;sburg, 8a.lem, twp. lQOO swntllonS blanks fOl' sher11f, . '. IT'S WORTH A T~IP BEST DEAL · • N~ valUe' of the eState GeOrge , A. Decker to Ht!rBchel' and t25.00; The :qubman ~ Supply Co., . , Seeman detemUned at $903.15. , ' . Mildred James, plot In IJeIHlnon. soap' tlakes, ~l.'Cleaner fbi- shetiff, " '. The ~te of ~I!bert . Hecht, Harry AaJeIs to Cora. Abels, ..ha.u · ,29.89; Dr. HarrY' .E. Rudman, . 4"ex~, ' c1e~ed to h&ve~ net Interest . 1D 94' aCI:~ 111. H&rl~ 'tWp. · traetlo.ns, '~.OO; Z~ ArmItage,.: pit .1Ialue .<If. ,'7,448.20 :and IIUcceSs1.0~ ! Eleanor.stueve '00 GeOrge'lUld LOis ,run qtush.ecl · gravel for fa1r8rounds, .~;' ., • I ' 1 llenkle, lot· in 'In /:IOuth Park addi:' · f67,83; , .. ' . 20-26 N . .Detroit St. ~ " ~ui' Stewai;t named,' tzustee'J,·for tlo~ to ~n~~ . . ~ . WMrton M9tors. repw;e WtlliaDl ' (jra~, and. inoOui»etent, Howar~ ctleriey ' to lJarlon Car- hose on sheriff's car. $1.50; H. C. ~nggl Co., 2 parts for . $herUf's , defelldant in t.he ·pl'Ob&te actlqn Of, penter, 10 In Pranklln. ,, ' the. ~nlstrators of the eState of Pl.eree Llnz1e to Nicholas VUlella, •can, $14.11; ~0Us ' ~uto Supply E1l& ~des ~R~t w~ur .Earn- lot: in~.. ' . 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and tMre . . . 110 ehanae In tbe .presidency ot tb~ Cl8as W'bIcb was other otr~ftI.,·Perry 'l'hot1uI.s 'IVa rr&gned by Mrs. LPster ~rbard d.ue ed to on hIa twe,\Ly-seven~ IU be.Jt1~ t\"Ihort ,sermon was YCII,r a$ 8unclay Schoo superlnteu- gll'lm by aev. J;t~rtlll,,",r. ana-ptctur!'s dent . . tlt'\d.. talk wo.s gIven by Mr. Morvan ' . At- the lass. meflllln{: ot, the ~r- ot tbe O~wlll Ind\l5trles aDd reo ea.n CJ 88, TllUrsdll.y even.l.ng, Mrs, t'r $ment: ot candy popoom WI\S AJ!oe ~lfiss was eJ ted fill . tb

11HI cOmmunlt.y Men's 01Ub met On Uu'! home trollt v\.lbUo spending Wednesday evenlnir. o.t the gym 'and seCIlIS Ill'eatJy -au ~he werease. ~ot extended imlitations to their !am1lles n .y lUll huge expenditures being and friends • .utI!!' the bUs1nC$ bour. tor a s<>cla.l chat. A. dainty lqnch ~-,......----_...,r'4-':"-___ "::'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..l.._ __ Ihade or o",lIgat.od fol' national deII;1):!c pllJ'PO ; but I rg ou~ uys f was :oerved 'I ' " more than 8. hundred million dol- l II n.c p mg m dl! o~ planned (01' 'T " Book' Re ' " lub : ' ' Tu '~iJd~~~~tG~~~~~~~~ ",--......-------~~~ ••e v ew c met es- 111 ,iQPtpr~.i/lIPf,llPOII"~~ lars have been eXitenCled to the Nn.- ' IU'UJee..5 th t. will be 6 but little da aUemoon with M tlh '. . . .' ' , ' 1\ . • vn lie to naUon I defense. Some y ~her country . lB. Ru • tlollallst govert'uneht of 0111na, Ttle Mr. and Mrs. AtnOli Coo~ and SOOS PI eon at h~e nea.t: ~~ . . uhks I1I'C GoIng so 1ar as to say " " , . President has a nnounced that loans . .. • f ,and Mrs, Ellzal.bllth Smith of Sligo. : _ . . . , t Lh t I Z •• I),O pol won 0 the ex- WaynesvlUe Wel'e Sunda . dinner ' ., " nnd ,cJ'cdlt.s would ~e granted ~ J,endllw'cll lluppotetl1.l' betllg . made . . y . Mr. ~ence Harmel!, who ~ Gr~cc although tJle amount has lUI' IIU IIon a1 d e l IlS PltrpOScs are PQ guests an~ · Oeen crlliically ., .... . ,~ • ' I J of b Mrs. M.1U'&sre~ Johns ' , III ' is :In an improVed . not been fllied at this writing. SpaJ.n simply to 'curry 'out the I original , u 0 Us. . ' ..:ondltlon. 00 S 'YO Ul' C:U' m t th r~quil' m nt~ . i~' has been 'klng for a hundred mll- ~peIld-wnd Prognlln of 1989, which Mrs. Walter l~enrlck a btended· Harry McVey. of CI~rksville, was Wint ' I' 'dl·iving?If riot bring yo ur tt'oubles to us. lion dollar loan. Loans hOV I) already \HI dele ted in COngI'ess at that a pantry s hower on last Wednesday a caller here Tuesday. . been made (,0 Finlond, and more ( lUll!. Ot course, it is tl11e the Pres- evening for Miss Clara Haines at Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bn.mhart. Following ar our &p i ~ I'd ·as : are scheduled for the rutllre. Turkey J~E;nt has st Wd that expqnditures the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert have moved .Into the Smart Pl'Ope1'ty. Motor hUl up lrom $2.60 up, plu parts .. Is expel. ted to come to Uncle Sam VUICI' than those actually for na- Haines 1n Dayton. recontly vacatec;l. !by Mr. Walter Radiator boi l d out 2.50,. Wi th bot in hand beforc long. Great 1ulm! dC1C.I1SC were to be reduced. Mr. and Mrs. 'Iilerle Jones and Joh~n and family. Hi-l{]Olli (Hot Motor F lush) $1.50 ~ But tile wlWr nnd older oilsel'Vers of son. , Milton, were Sunday dinner' Mrs. Clyde Levi~y. Mrs. Sadie

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Reason, Mrs. Laura Shldaker and ~rs. Arno~ ~lIebt, were Day!ton S oppers. e ay. Several from bere attended the snle of Will McOarren and WUson Harvey, at the McCarren fe.r1U tb 0 f town, Wednea. sd y OU Mrs. Dean South and Mrs. &rah Wrlgbt, were wUmtngton callers Wednesday afternoon. The Kingman H. S. Basketball tellm met tJle Harveysburg yarslty In a' contest at the gym, ~esda.Y evening the )ocaI telull 'was the vlctor. • Dr. R : M. Brewer. of Lebanon, waa . a !business ca.ller here. Monday. M16s Grace Smart aocompanied

other re~sons, such as heavy vol- James Ha1nes a~teni1ed tbe WeddInB ' un teer enlJstment&, It is now bemg 01 their n jeee. MIss Ole.ra. LetltJa. lness, caller bere, M;dnda.y. ) pl'edJcted by those In position to Haines to Mr. James O8ld'er Kaser Mr. and .Mrs. Earl M~ of ~Ing,. know that in all probabUlty not t B 1m tUB churo'b ' C!~ turda man ~nd daughter. Mrs. M,\,X MC- · a () on . . ..... y E1wer of Wllmfngton were Tu~ay over one-tenth of one percent of . evening, nnd aliso the reception • tJ10Sf! registered tor, nnd subject to, given at the home of the brlde's par- aftel'l)oon ,callers. , conscription wm be In training ems. Mr and Mrs. Wllllam G . Haln~ ' Mrs. Conard GlUougb and ~n camps by January 1st, 1941. Under In Dayton. ' Billy were WUmington caners Tues_ sti:h conditions it appears mOl'e Mr. and Mrs. George Fox and day afotern~n. 'ft'_ .... 'k an ever t h a. ". th ose who " COD- daugllter or MlamJsburg wete all day Mrs. Harry Tucker was bosteas to P",,ou , tended, when the Conscription Aet guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- the MethocUstr ,Aid SocIety, at her . was befere Oongress last september-, lIam Rogers . a nd da.ughter. Miriam. home Tbursday ~ a .POt l~ck dinner ther would be tlnie <to try out the Mrs Viola Grassl and chlldren with !p.e sp1rtV ot Chi'Iatmaa. Ir::'wr::: C~~"h=~~' volunteer :;yst~ berore the Army Miss ~orma and son Elwood , could make I'eady to reeeiveand care p~qua, spent SWl,W~Y 'at tb!l home of day: ,, '.. r o ' Mrs. , LouISe "te and ' ' daUlbter for a huge numb,er of' conscripts Mr. Md ldrs. Watter Kenrick. Mrs. Tillie Gray at Da)¢On bas Jane . . were ~lled to Leesburg Bunw 'e r ht 1n 't heir positdons. Ohio been spending a couple of wee4 at day. on account of the deatb of ' Ule home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie fri' nd ·u_ J ... , a e . ... ". ane "ueroer. . Gray and chlldl'en. . _ . The O1vlc League ladies club ~etMr. And Mrs .. Selilh FUrnas and son at the liome Mrs. Olyd.e LeVIe on SocIal Row entertained the y, .c~~[tt~~~~~Ct(l~~t«t€~~ Mr. and Mrs. ftOy Ta.y~or an~ son, Wayne Township fanner's club .at sa.turday evenlng for a. Ohristmas ~arolCl of near Harveysburg, were their Ohrlstmas meeting Thursday , ~y . " .,., • 'lh ur$day evening ' callers' "at the M """ . ... • ..... ~. Mr. Prank Wilson and F'ra\lk Meore ... an seve.ntiy pel'8Ona -v""J- " . . CHRISTMAS SAVING AT EGER'S [ home of Mr. and ·Mrs. George Ply- bh d ' ~ " t ... _ Canen.,were business callers In Lebe ay , and 1OUIl . eous .....ner anon ' .aa.t".......", , , mire and, Mrs. Emma PlymJre. served at the noon hoUr Those fr .' " ~"....,. Mr and Mrs Mayna d Hackn Y , • •.. . !lm Several from 'here attended ' the . , . , r e here pre$ent WerE! ·Mr. ana Mrs. ' .' . and daughtel'. we,re SWlday vjsltors Walter Whitaker lW- and MU H f~eral of Will Graham. Wa~t M '" ar- vtlle• saturday o r a'nd M rs. Ed Ha.ckn ey, 0 f vey Burnet and' Ml · . and MJ.s. W&1ter . • afternoon. WUmlngton. Ke 10k • The la~ word frotl1 ~. ~ . Friends 91 Fred Thlrch1.ld are Mr. ~d Mrs. <illY Routzahn and 'll1,ompeon' , who la .00Dfin~, in-'Mi.pleased,to learn that Ite wlU return daughter. M.Iss Betty and sonRus- ami VaU!!yHOjIp1tal, Day.t.on ••is tha.t .to his home near WeJlIhan. soon. seq, were Chrls!irllas ' &ho~" ,!p &h,e ill slowly 1DiprorinB. and . having been a. patient In th~ Blair MJddletown Saturda.y af~n.- .' .Mr. .' Rlchatd~ ~UinIer, 8IOQOm. BralS. Hospital. In Lebanon for somt Mrs . EmU Th tara t 92 ·pa.nled bY ~. ' ~le ,RObin8qn " ~~ fine time. . • y i&C • pas <laU&'Jlten, were H1gblaDd gueets ' . ' ' . years. passed away hj!l'e Wednesday' SunA....:. , '. ...., ,' , J . Le~ T~lmage ~nd so~. Albert morning at the hOme of her' dsuib~ .....,. . ',..: '., . and Miss Jessl\l Garn , er. were Sun- •. Mr S H B' ..... "~te ' :.01 ,' Mrs. Anna. Ren!1au, w~ a p!ba" 'telh ...el . s.. , urn""., - r an J1'" .t"MG'" . ~ uoy at . noon visitors I\<t t e home ness or t wo d~/i. A n~i of~t- non ~ , er. oa l""~. Mr. ~ Mr.s. J . B. ~dt, in sons f.rom Lytle a~tended" th~ ~un- ' w.u11l1~~. " eral at McClure,fu~ml' home. Sat, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Myers. of urday afternoon and the 'b urial at Hume, DUnoJs, ,Mr. and. Mrs. Eo C" Miami CelUet.ery . • ' Mannon, and Mr. and' Mrs. Morris Mr'. J osepb G~"" ';'.. ....eos _ft_ft' I <a1 ..... OS ,_rSnider of Wilmington. a~~ Mr. Joe iously .lll at the bome ot h.la SOD and Victim of·the wbooplng cough In tbIa l1 avl5, and RI~hard, ot HarveYWUl'g, wUe. Mr. and MiS:' FOrest GithenS ', nel~ L' wc:.e ent erta1ned a~. a famll~ dinner In Dayton. ' . , ..\" '..~ .o~k ~ Pt. ~x J.II sund~Yi at t he I~ome of '. Mr. G. W. , ~ " .fb~. ~e. !1oi1~a, "'t I I" Oa.v~s. Q~ MI'. and ~Ii. Gleim PtJBLlO AUCTION . ~ , ·. ~ ' ~~r. ~.1l;)e Pl , r08tlnt41Ci tJ.~ta)~~ii;~~J1t»;IJi~liaJ~~~~~f :pavls aonet fmn1Jy near. Wellman. I will' Be11' a t p ulb"IIC IiUUWUu " .u:;.... ifarm' 'by" ~e Tl1-Stlte·. club. Tue8day eve. " ,.,., , . • • ,Mrs. Ell!)' Ferris Is reporte~ to be ohattels and 1l0~e good8:?on tbe: nlng ",~t \the' ~ OhIU'Ch. J!iVerrone Imp rove~ In 'h ealth , after an lIInesll f k \ ~; Bert C'; __ ~ . welOOlDe; .', • ,: ~I' • . arm nawn as ",10. • uow....". • ' ., . of the Pl-t week. sock 'fann locatecl.', on ROUte 12, ~~, an electl0!l of offtcers at · tbll Mr. aD" Mrs. George P.1ymJre and three miles north '\' Of . 'Wa~~ F~ cl1ureh Su~daY' morrilrlg. ~V. ~M~PC~~~~ItIt~Il*_t€~;tI~~~~rt4RREt!ti' mother. 'lIld as Sunday guests. Mr. and two nille&. south 'o f Mt. Holly•. Smith ~ tUred tor ano~e~~ear f Blank chOes t-and M!d: \' C[ has. dJo~es, °Fra . SatUrday, ~'l)Iber , ZI., llNO l er, an ItO 1'. an J.VJ.I'S. n ev· 06mm~ ,&.t' It'tb'cloc:k c' • J~P ~~Eij9i~PItIi~~~~!C tic~,i~~mre4fi~itIiSli~~ engc~, 01 lear WllmIngton. lo-BaAl »aitrJ c;:'&Ue-IO" ., Allred roman ' and Miss Hannah ." . . 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MI!;;s Alloe Clark has gone to Nerrner ht\vlng completed the tabDayton' for two 01' tru;ce. months sta)' I.tlation ~f the oWcla.l e'l ect!oll. reand Mlis L!luto. . McKinsey will 8c. turns, some int l!1'estlng lIgures' h ave cupy her room, e1 t ' cU i 1 ' The hol1d theme predominated been revealed r e~an to a , v s on ' ti . ~ Sara Randa1i, of Harveysof the var ious ofIlces as betwcen the In pre~l1Il .on for the Jllonuru: IbUXg, was dlnncl' guest, Sunday. fiS more than sillty. per$<ll1s attendll(1 Republicans and the Dem~ts. The cerm or common pleas court, grnnti Mrs, Louie ' Sebtlemyre and Mrs. . ,. f h W the 0 c mber plce ....lg. o t e ayne omplete r esults were as follows ! ' ,-:,~-~:"""",-"",---,,----,_ _ _ <and petit jurorslw.ve bel'ln drawn by Lisalt! CUl'1, of Leb non. c.l lled on . . . Township Farmel"s club, hel~ ~lurSRep, L-.JIO. "'1I!I_illlI)1IIiI!I_~_IIIi_~ W. 0 : GIlmoUr and Paul Duke, War~ Dr, Q.Q,d Mrs. J . W. Wa~d , !3unday. h i t' Mr d Mr State emces 6 3 !" . ' ,lVirs. Richard Mich ener. Ml'S. Ada day. at e lome 0 • an s, ren county jury commissioners., . congressmen 12 12 Anderson, and MJ's, Anna Rosell seth E. F U1'n ns O.n Social Row. . . Fifteen grand· jurors drlllwn are: StM.e Senators 19 17 were Sunday callers. At t he noon hour places were laid House R ep. 79 59 Arthur HUI. Ralph Va.n M te:, Mrs. Mrs. ~enn..eth Sa.ter and two cblL . for tile guests, at tables gay with TAHVIA-L1THIC TAR AND County Offlees: :F11eece Hardin, A1bel't . H . Harm,on, (lren of Oolorad~, called on the h oliday cle:or atlons for the usual 47 41 . ROAD OIL ~XCAVATING ' Recorders . George Benham, and' Malvin R. Misses Frances and Adnlln e Alden. a bunda n t cUnner. Treasurers 45 43 ~a8her PUMP TRuer, SERVICE PhlllllJS: Lebanon; Sam Ward a nd Sunday, . TIle &fternoon meeting open d Sheriffs 49 39 Mrs. Wllllam O'OOnnell, Mr. and M l'S, Ernest Martin, Of. wlth the Invoca Ion by A. S. Colle tt. Ooronel's 55 33 PI"J' RUN. LOADED 30e YD. MI;s. WUlJam Ha.ck!lllan and Ka.l'l Dayton, .called on friends here AI'ter lhe busin ess session, all the Engineers 51 37 Parker, Morl'Ow; Maynard Weltz Saturday. guests joined in singing. "God BI.e ss Pros. Attys. 49 39 and Mary Rye, Waynes'vllle: Edwin Mrs. Etta Bishop and Mrs. Doug~ Anwrlca." Commissioners 1118 . 76 Barr and Mrs. Thomas Ounnlngluun, las Bishop call ed on Miss Katie ~rl Hockett had charge . of the Olel'k ot Courts 50. 38 Mason; and Ell Reynolds. Oregonia, Oo:lIns, Sunday. .spe:Jal topic. "S hould Fann OwnerTOTALS .650 437 Phone, Waynesville 44 R 11 Petit jurors drawn 'I1l'e : Je1I MI'. and Mrs. A. Z . Hartsock and slip Be A Goal of Agrlcul ure?". Judges of the Court of (\ppeals. Lebanon otflce Phone 473-K~ Thompson, Florence Jones, H. S . da ugh ter. Helen, spel1t Monday af- He sta ted that It Is almost imposs- COImnon Pleas and Probate Judges rcs.98-M. }ble for a you ng mllil to live, ralse are not Included fol' the reason that Morrew Phone No.3 Gunnoe, Mrs. Harold Benham, Ka.rl ternoon at t he 'FrIends Home. Mlnst, and George J ames, Lebanon; a family, a nd .pay fo:!' 11 farm of the lJlelr nam s appeared on non-partlElmer Durr~l1 and J . C. Wilson, Ma - PARTY IS HELD average 80 acre l>lze , wlth standards sail ballots. BY CIVIC LEAGUE of Hving as they arc today. He furson; Mrs. Horace Roosa and Mls.~ Barbara; Wund, Morrow; Scott Day, OF HARVEYSBURG ther stared that It 'Was his belief In order to a sul'e more etTIclency Minerva. ,Hough, Howard Sudace. Mrs. Ralph Hasthlgs and Mrs. that an investment In a larger fann, in the Lal;>ulatlon ot election return s Elsie Hockett, Jessie Prendergast, Staniey BaUey were guests at the was a better risk . and he favors made by precinct officia ls. S "r ctmy and Charl.es Bogan, Waynesville; Cll)'lstmas party for Warren Coun ty c rryln g endowmenL InsurMce which of S.t ale George M. Neffner will ree RalPh Mllls, Springboro; Mrs, AT- Home Council me~bers, h eld Wed- at matw'ity wUl make a good down OIJUneIld to all county electlon boards REAL EST A TE . INSURANCE thur Fields, Foster ; George Deler~ nesoay a t the home of Mrs. John payment on a farm. to put into force two rules: AtJCTIO~EER leIn,. Otegon1a; and Ray Brooks, Sta nton, of Lebanon, Mr. Furnas then Introduced the I-Use one Cl'ew of judges allo [ ~~ea'I , p,;;;;;;;;=========;;/):, Harveysburg. . The regular meeting. Of ' th e or- guest speaker, '0 . L. Cunningham, clerks to receive ballots on electioll _ . __ ~ ,..- _ _ _ _ ganiZiltioll was held In ~he mo.rnln~ , for 18 y'!ars County Al{eril of Mont - day and ano ther crew to ~ount '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ItIt~~IIl2"~'4"t~ follOWed with Q. covered dish dinner. gomery County . . Mr.. Cunningham them, instead of requiring a single ~. ,. ,~~~ a.t the noon hour. Mrs. Bailey was has pushed 4-H club WOl'k tor years, group doing all of the work . lJ presented wLbh a beau tifUl bir thday training boyo and girls to take the 2-Set lip requirements for pre'. cake and r eceived the congratula- places or older m~m bel'S of tJleIr clnct ~orkers so as to assure th at tiona an'd qcst wishes of her co- fa·milles 6n the farm.. But In the all are capable of doing the work. workers on the occasion of her overwblllmmg majori,ty of 95 per"Efficiency of the two-crew sys. cent, Mr. Ollnnlngha,in stated, it tern bas already been demonRt.r nt'birthday ann.1versary. WITH FLOWERS The party was beld in th e after- does not work out that way. Many ed". Secretary Ne1Iner sa id In a. re_ ,noon, with a social .ttme and ex- young men want to farm but It takes cent press conference. "Some thirty IT'S THE SURE WAY TO PL~ASE . t oo much capltal to start and It is counties have already adopted this change of gif<ts. compa.rlt!vely easy tOI get well paid system and found it worked mO:j'l - - - - - -: . . . . . - - - - - - - jobs In the city. At the end of satisfactorily. In many count! "wenty years, they are 1:1S\lally,.no:t working onJy one crew t ·~ judges as well off as their brothers on the and clerks worked ns long as 24 farm. . hours without a rest lJertod and 't , The speaker fur ther stated, "The many became too weary to function fact. of ownership makes for bettler properly In la te stages of the colint. citizenship, "I&m.5" do, not or1glDate B08II'ds will be asked to exerel e in the country; T!le rural elem~nt \.s gteater care selecti~g their counting •Orders :raken For Cut Flowers the most stab1l1zlng till A~eric8. to- crews aDd to a'ppolnt only those who day. Farmers ha.ve " lIelt-oonfldence. have had tralrung in handling flgROOT FOR AND CONSIGN and will work," He also spoke of the utes. N.o new leglsla.tion will pe your Cattle, bllgll, sbeep and calvl!t Home ' Beaut11"ca.t.l.on project in nel!ded ,t o put the plan In effect, to NOTril!-j BI'0fiClk C"" Iive Wirh.~ndt Montgomery County nod ,urged de- oniy co-operation or the election. D,'oneS8 ve r., f Qr tb e l&ues . . ' . , ' \lIarket prices and good 8 nice. \'elopment in an apprElCla.tion of the ooards," secretaiy Nefi'ner stated. E. F. EARNHART, MGR. (Jnion Stock Yarda' Cind.,,, Ii, 0 , beauties a'rQund us;,' our trees• . Tu'ne in ' Red!!) Station WC~,)" 11owers, birds, sunsetS, etc~' . , . 12 :26 to 12 :SO p . m . Jor iiI' (jalj, .' \ _~~~~~.iJl~~~~~~~~~~!;,~ mRt'ket reporu. . At the collilluslon.of Mr. Cunning- . .- -_ _ _.• ~. _ _ _~----....",_--,...t,_;::"":;;_'-.:.::.c-1"""_-r;. ' ham's t alk .tl)ere was the' usual ex._ - ----,-...- ---.- ~ - --change Of Christmas gitts. The club

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A report of the milk f~ncl project, which \.s operaoulg . for the t hl.l'd year 111 the grade school, is made by Ac.t ivit ies the chairman Of the colTUnittee, MrS. Sara Braddock, ~ follows : "This 'Year the milk fund projeet \.s b'Uin s 'b elng ~nsbred by the following ohurches Md orga.nlza;tions of the to_ip: CathOliC, Methlodlst, thinki ng of building Chlisttan, EPiscopal, Mt. \ Holly, Ferry, 'and Lytle ' ohurch,es, ~'lend s ,' Mr. and Mrs. l'Jarl Clrawford en- Meetin g, New century Chtb, P1:o.tertn>IJlecl Miss P.udrey; ,lind Margaret gresslve ' Wo~ens Club, ~er8: 6ra.w~ord and, Bob S'1Chn~~er I on qrange and Miami Ohapter O. E. ·S. j Sunday, . "In addition to the amount do.. Mr. ~d Mrs. Frank ~ZI~· and Da.ted by t~e sponsors, $133.98 '. has< Gatherl1'\e and Mrs. 1Ja.m'y ' L~~ ~ ~n ob\:aIDed trom the redemp\Ver~ . callers at .the hO~he of ~er tloh of ~les tax stamp, since May 1. Stewart and fa.mily Sund~ after~ 1939. ~ " , . n.o~o , , . ~ . . ·" 'rhe payton DIj.Iry Council ful'llBer&-. Bunnell and famuir' eniet~ ~tAhed ~ters for the lunch raoUl ,.. 't;fI lned Mr. 'and ¥rs. V~,ughn ~en, arid a~ motion picture fIlms, .teach~ PHONE 14 Mr. and Mrs. ~ph' IJunileU ' arut lng the vnlue of inllk. Mr. and Mrs . Omer Boldrey Sunday .. I'nle milk \.s,obtalned for 2'hc per ~t-~ra-~~m;~~~~~~~~~~$~~~~~~~~I'4~~iJ$~ ' evehing. . • half-pint and sold to those chUdrcn, , Miss :-'udrey. 'Orawfmu ~lled· on 'wla,lil.ng. to buy it, for 3c a day 01' Ruth BllimelSunday. 100 a. week. . . . Leon' Bellville Is hOMe tor a few ' '~'l'he teach~ weigh ·a11 / children . ' ·days . ftOm Vhe ~a vy the . gUest of ' periOdlcaJly and Cl).~ura'gc · t hem hjs J!Il-rents ' Mr. !lnd ·1'4/ 8. F4!.l'y Bell- to drink milk, py selling ~t ito some ' vUle. . '. . ', . I ana giVing it to others. Mr. and Mrs . .Sta.nl~Y" Ba.Uey arid ···. "If. we ~ teach Qur cltl1dren the .daughter .spent Sunday in DaytoD:' Valtte ~~, ,\lDd to llke ~ drink ID. and Mrs. Will GrJlmes and·l4r. '~t, they WllI ·)Jt:ow stronger and .and ¥r~. Wll1ar~ 'l'aY1I?'l' an4 ~n . heaUhier and ~rbaPs not develop ,a ' spent sunday with Mr. . and Mra" ,liktDg ,ick 'Uieiess QI' even harmful · .~l!e Go~uC\ii and &i~ter. . ,drinks." •

The gues!. list Included, 0. ' L ; · Cunningham and Mr. .and, ~s. W. · El: ~on'Is, of Dayton; Mr. and ·Mis. % :ter Kenrick, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. M.endenha11, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrepce Furnas and. SOO , and ':M~. and Mrs, Ell Furnas.

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' Ing oC carols and hymns, the 'clioir CHURCHESwill present the choral "Beside Thy (Clontlnuea trom Page 1> Cradle Here I stand" by Johann ~ ,the Church SchOOl will have a Sc,bastlan Bach. The children of the parish will ChrlsUnas party Friday afternoon, from 3 to 6 o'clOCk at the church. ,h ave their service for the public at 4 p. m. the Sunda.y after Christmas. iT MMtY'S EPISCOPAL This service w1ll end with a pageant depleting the ' birt h of JesU5. You Rev. R. L. Hack"eU, Rcrt.c.r Sunday a.tternoon marks the be- are cordJally Invited to partla1pate ~ of ChrJstmas festivities as In any a 't of these events. mllnbera of the pu1Bh join In the . happy CUlltom of decorating the

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by the yating people of !IIle church. Mr. and Mrs. JO!Ilah Da.vIs. beginning at 7:aO p. m. You are InAt the noon bour, the bride and v~ to attend. groom of fifty years were the honored guests at a dinner, given M the . At tile close of the meetlng re- home of their son and wUe, Mr. aDd 'r~enta were served to members Mrs. Lloyd ~vis, with their son-1oand one invited guest. Mrs: Bryan la.w and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ' t f Cin I •.• Howard Hurley, of New Burlington. P rend ergas, 0 C ooa.... 1 '"~ th'" h ltalltl '

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The ·brlde and groom of fltty years both wore corsages of y.ellow roselI. and received ma.nY lovely glf~ and flowers. Tea was served during the llifternoon, with : the grandchUden Jenlde. Hurley and Olarence Joe DavIs pree;ldlng a.t the table, lovely with lace cloth, golden tapers and . centerpiece of golde~ rosebuds. Oyer .one hundred and sb.:ty perSOns {rom Olncinnati, Dayton, Springfield, Mlanrlabur8', New BurUDlJtOD, WilmingtOn, Xenia, Warren, and WaYDesvlije. paid tm!!ir respect. to Mr. and Mrs. Davis On this 00-

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FOR SALE-IOa7 Graham .-rlnftr .' - TV S 1&.1'__ " 06p . ell. ~, goOd condition, . E1gh~ batRev ..and Mrs. R. L·. Ha.ckweiI were In addition to.the hODOTed guesta, tery Allen char8er, cheap. Sm1th'~ C1nclnDatl vJa1tors, Monday ,p laces were also laid a.t the 'beautiServipe StatIOn. D19 IUlly appointed table for Mra. Oora FOR RENT-4 Rooma, ,.lth bath, Davis, and Hanaon ftUSer, of <heat furnished. Lee Lemmona. Sprtnl Valley' and Mr. and Mr•. E. P. . 05-12-19 . "ROAtN Hit. 110 '111 1:00 ~. AD, but Mrs. Pllrnhart FOR SALE-la-months old Big were guests at thl! weddlzig, mw cwon. . ~ Poland Chbia male hog. years-ago. A Wedding calee, topped Mr. and Mrs. Davis were unlted In open WOOl ram, 2-years. old • . ~. . AND . w1~h golden bells !lnd golden faVOl's marriage Dec. 16'· 1890 at the old man Day. R : R. 2. DI2-19· . graced .the table. - --,.- , ' Eal'nlla.ri-home. ~ear Nf!RI Burling- FQlUL\LE-YoUne, brown, leghorn Qurlng' the ' afternoon , and early ton. They resided on this farm untU stock ~ters. Mrs. C. R .. PI;azIer,

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Se.e Our . New

ANNIVERSARY

LYTLE METIIODIST CHURCH H. J. Snyder, PaRor. FERRY CHURCH OF CIIRIST Dr. Thomas T, Cl'\'wford, superlnW. C. Smith, Minister tendent of the Dayton District of BUNDA Y Ithe Methodist Church, will deliver Bible School 0 :30 a. m. the Christmas sennon In ,t he ~ytle Communl~n 10:45 a . m. Methodist;. Ohurch Sunday, Dec. ·.· Serm~m 11:00 a. m. \ Sermon subject "The Spirit of

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WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF CHRIST W. C. Smith, Mlnl!iter SUNDAY Bible School 9:30 a , m. Communion 10;.6 a. m. Junior Endeavor 6:46 p . m. Senior Endeavor 6:45 p, m. Preaching 7 :30 p. m. Bermon subject. "When the Angels Were Gone." WEDNESDAY . Prayer and Bible Stl,ldy 7:30 p. m.

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mas .program w1ll be given as part of the Sunday School service, which -begins at 0;30 a. m. The Christmas play by ' Dorothy Lehman Sumemu. "The Shepherd WdlO Came Late," will be pr.e sented by members of the Young Adult Class of the Sunday School, In an evening service at 8 p. m. The pUblic Is Invited.

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CHURCHESIOOntlllueQ rrom Page 1 ) of th e Church School \\'111 ha ve n Chl'lSUllJh purly Frldn y al te r nOOIl. lrom 3 to 5 o'cloc k at the cllllrc h .

s'r MARY'S EI' I SCOI'AL Ilev. It. L. 1I11t·kwcll. It,..·tu.· Sunday ulternoon m ark s the beginning of Christmas restll'lLlf's as members or the pal'is h join in the happy cuatom of decorntlng the church wtth evergreens from t.he woods. On Chrlst ma.~ Day everyone Is Invited to attend th e Festival Service at 10 a . m . and to r ccelve the Lord Je51lS In the Holy COllununlon . In addition to the congre~atlonal s lng -

In!; 01 enrols and hynll~~. the ('holr \l'ill present the ( hural "Beside Thy Crn.u lt H en~ I Sln.nd " by J oh nnn S " l"lls tin ll Bach. The child re n of the parish will hl\\'e tlll'll' service for the public aL 4 p . Il l. li lt· Sundny aftcr C hris tlllas . This servI('c will en~l with n pag('lltlL elC'picLing Ute birth of Jl'su s . You nl'(' cordiall y Invited to pnrtlglpnl e In any 0 1' n I of lhese ('vt'n t.'.

WAYNF.SVl U.E C IIHR('U OF C IIIUST W. C. Smith. J\li n istf'r SU NDAY Ulb le School 9 :30 a m . COlll munJon 10 :45 a . m . Jl1nior E ncll'flVOr 6 :4'5 p. Ill. S('nior P.lllleavor 6 :45 p . Ill . P r('nrh l n ~; 7 :30 p. m . ::)"1'I11 0n SII bjc t . " Wilen til" Angt'ls Wt'rt' OOIH. ... WhUNES OAY Prnyer and Bible S t udy 7 :30 p . m .

4ge to SZ.ZS Cigars To.. ac:c:o (I Pipe sets 80e up Hosiery 69c: to ~~.ZS ·Dre••er Sets SZ.9S Cigarettes ss.so earto. Candy 60e to SZ.oo

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CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDI NG ANNIVERSARY

L l'TLE l\IETlIODI ST e Il UR('1I FEIUt" clumcn OF C UIU ST II. J . Snyder. Pastor. W · C. ~mltb. I\Unis tf'r Dr. Thomas T . Crawford . slIperl nt(' n de n t of the Da yto n D b trlct or S UNDAY Bible School 9 :30 a . m . til e Meth od ist Church. wi ll d e liver ComlllunJolJ 10 :45 a . Ill . the Christmas sermon In the Lytlc Sermon 11 :00 11. m . \ Met hod ist Church Sunday, Dec . Sermon subject "The Splrll of Christmas ." TUESDAY Sl1l1dny. December 15. marked A Chrls.t mas program I>ponsored Lll<' Golden W edding anniversary or by the young people of till' c hurch. Mr. and Mrs. J osiah Davis. beg inning at 7 :30 p . m. YOIl arc InAL the n oon hour. the bride and vlted to attend. g room of fifty yeru's were the honored gu ests at a dinner . given at til e hOllle of their son and wife . Mr. arid At the close of the meeting reMrs. Lloyd Davis. with t heir son-Intreshments were se rved to members lnw and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. and one Invited guest. Mrs, Bryan Howanl Hurley. or New Burlington. Prende rgast. or Clnclnnn.LI. shoring the hospitalities.

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a t 10 :30 1\ . m . A short ChristIllas progralll will be given a s pe.rt o t the Sunday School servi ce . whLeh begins at 9 :30 .a . m . The Chris tmas play by Dorothy Lehman Sumernu. "Thc Shepherd Who Came Late." Will be jJ!'I" 'nted by members of tile YOlll l!!; Ad ult C ln.'~ of the Sunday Sch ool . in un eveni n g $erVICC at 8 p . rn . The public Is Invtlcd .

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The bride and g room of fULy years both wore corsages of yellow roses . und r eceived many lovely giI~~ and flowers. Tea \Va's served during til e afternoon. with .the granclchildcn J enlda Hurley and Clarence Joe Davis p rcs id! ng at the tu.ble. lovely with l(l.ce cloth. golden tape rs nnd cen terpiece of golden rosebuds. Over one hundred and s ixty persons from Cincinnati. Dayton. Sprlngf ll'ld . Miamisburg. New BurIIngton. Wilmington. Xenia. W urren . and Waynesville. paid theIr respects to Mr. and Mrs . Davis on this occaslon.

FOR SALE- -La.rge Lionel train used bu t Ilttle; two electric automatic swi tches and 25 feet of track. Cheap. Inquire a.t The M.lnml Gazette . FOR SALE- 1937 Graham 4-dopr s edan. good condition . Eight bntHev. and Mrs. R. L . Hnckwell were In adell Lion to .the honored ·guests. tery Allen charger . c heap. Smlth·s Cincinnati visitors. Monday pJa.ces we re a lso lnld Ilt the beaullService Station. 019 fully appointed table for Mrs. Cora FOR RENT-4 Rooms. with ba.lli. Dal'ls. and Hanson Frazier . of heat fw·nlsh ed . Lee Lemmons . Spring Va.lIey and Mr . and Mrs. E . F . 05-12-19 BARGAIN HR. 15c: 'Til 2:00 Earnhart. All. but Mrs. Earnhart FOR SALE-18-months old were guests at the wedding . lUty Type Poland China male , . Friday years- a go . A wedding cake. toPped Open wool ram. 2-years Old. Mr . and Mrs. Davis were united in . AND with golde n bells a nd golden favors mun Day. R. R. 2. • DI2-19" marriage. Dec. 16. 1890. at the old grnced the ta.ble. },;arnhart home . n ea r New Burllng- FOR SALE-Young. brown. leg horn During the afternoon and early Lon . They resided on t h is farm untU s tock roosLers. Mrs . C. R. Frazier.

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NUTS BEST QUALITY Walnuts ...... ..... ... .... .... 25e Brazils ..... :.. .... ...... ...... 17c Pecans .......... .. ............ 23c Filberts ...... ................ 25c Almonds . .. .. .. . .. .... .... .. 30e Mixed .. .. ................ .... 22c Glazed Fruits Citron, Orange and Lem.. on ............ ....... ........... IOc THE BEST GIFT Cherries .... ........ .......... 15c A BASKET OF FOOD Pineapple ...... .. ....... ..... 6c

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"Now I didn't think thi le tter wa~ ~nything out of the continues t~le' United States WU1 be. wifl and be unable to cont~nue ordinary from either, a literary standpoint or the .value of come Involved and In the con~l1ct production schedules. itS s ubject matte!' but the. Elditqr 1 0~ j.rhe Miami Gaz~tte no\ later than mid-Summer. ~ : Thatth~ Natlonal said if he were ,i n my shoes' he certainly, would continue. to prediction dO!!s not necess.arllY mean ~ materially in .. . ', . ' \ . '. ' . that the United States W11l :send employment during 1941 . be heard u.ntil somebody qld ~o~ethl~g ab~ut ~t. 'hUge a.rm1~ to Europe; but It does Qr six mUllon addItional IITbe Editor askea ,me to wrIte somethmg In keeping mean that. Ip all pr~a~l.lty. if the to Amerlqan workers. with New Ye~u"'s, and 1 suppose the customarl{ ' and ac- pr~rit trend continues, our Na.vy apd labor troubles:wlll incepted thing ' to do would b~. to draft a set 01 New Year's and ' Air ~orce will be actua.lly ~a result ot the activIties of IGsolutions but -1 can't see it · th~t way. tjclpating 10 the ~ar. and short sighted lab . 1/1 t' d r '. ' 1:1" little program for Second: That there Is a poss:bllThe public. wtU have b It • DS ea. ,m gOlDg 0 QU .me a , ' . Ity, even a strong one, that a negowith l&bd dlstur ,1941, thep Just for the fun of It put, a s:-hrbon cPpy In ~,n tiated ~~~ce may come ~ EurQpe seem to be unreasonable, e .velop.e wqich will 9pen- on Ja.nuary 1, 1942, to see ~h.:lt dl,l$g t~e "~l1'st tew weekS ot endanger the progre.ss ot happened.. ' " ," . New ~ear. (Th8.t is the l,'eason ' ,Qe!ense, and before the . ' IMaybe I don't need all 01 the ·things contained in this ,the phra.s.e l"U war con toues" out saner !tond so~.nder lead.used In ,paragraph one) . of the labor movement will , ., b ' t th t s the way I see ' it so here. goes. pro~~~, u ~ " . • ' " much more Under-oover . Fll'S~ThlS CiVIC Prld~ ?usmess I talked ~about In negotIated ~~ ~Olog : Tbat those engaged In ag_ ~yletter to Santa qaus. I don t know e~~ct1y what can be than at any other ~e will be benefitted but llttle d'c;me about it-I guess that'~ a m&tter for ~ac~ individual tlll~ began,~ The ~05e ' a result ot the huge defense and ' Citiz~n to take onto himself. . . ' long drawn-out war and expendItures. WhIle some bet~ ' ·..S lid-Tliere' is that matter abaut seouring a 'sman ,staJerq.ate ap~, the mOre in the agticultural PIO~ " eco . , ,' . , hqod ,. there Is tor the wor~ , come from In~~ domest.c .:fa,c tory fo~ Waynesville. I m. not ~or~lDg ~ . grf At. del~l o~ ~e so~ ot pe~. _ as a result of gr~te, em· .about that ~ecau~e I am conf1d,ent It WIll, be ~ccpmphshe,d ThlnI: That ~ war continues the ployment and hlgher wages In tn· ,'" during ~94~ 9t.h~' ~aY _.Presisi~nt JaIr!ee, 'Aipbon ,a ng the, .co~ Will ~· to some Admln- . dustrlal ce~ters, the losS' o! tore,lgn Civic club committee headed by.Fred Graumann are wor]!c~ , latrattOn .,Ian to, liye 1pcr~ased a.1c1,. markets will tend to. , bOl~ down ~g on it· I may be fooled but if trying means anything, to G~at Br1~. aDd to tinance f).1- ' farm prices. The ~ the; tarmer 1 ... • • ture Brltl.Sh WU' needs. In this con., must bijy wl11 crease 'in price. e').1 have a n~w factory .o r mdust,l-y of s pme kmd bef~Ie nectlon it 1a also pred10ted that th.~ Farm Ja,bor will become ~.and the ytar has, run.its course. . ' , ' ' Admlnlstratloo will find eome .way more costly., MOIIt ta.nhe~ wtU tind __ _ ~. "Third-The s~w:e~ system bugaboo . .We have most of t~,e f.o ium1Sb ~eeded 8b1ps to _ Great themselves inJured .' rather ' than Mr. and Mrs. LeslJe Gorsuch and lines in but theY ,;s ay there is no, more money and ~hat's all: Britain·, for the tra.nsport&tJon , helped by ·d&velopments. ., " da~hter spent Sunday Wltb ,rela • . . tllere is to it. I don't believ.e it. The gover nment and tbe. munttlons; rOOd s,.pp1le!. ~oo.. , Tent,h : ' ~t t.he A~ation tlves in Bethany. ' • < '. . ,' . • ~ , , I thous.is, ,alSo ,l a likelihOOd ,that Will use evel'Y. effort to push the Mr. and W s. ,Earl ,,' Cra.wford . Vlllage 1of WaynesvIlle ,already ,have spent severa a.1 18 wID ~ used to ' United States Into a posnlon of ' , .'ana'':' do 1lars .• , ~h' . t ' d b t .,' th ....l. : . I ' t a" ~v vesse : " .', .' .spent Sunday in Spring leld. . , o~~ ~ , e¥rC?,)ec. an . e we~.n e ,UI" go ·", yOy ships carrY~ au~es to· , lelW;1ei'8hlp~ un~e~ ,t~e theory· Rev. and Mrs. Eustace Hecke-rb .hunch somet~ng ' wl~l be done 111 19.~1. , ' " ~'Bf1tl\\ri. SUCb 'devel~mentJI, wblle doel! "'~~, t~,e wa~ took dlnner with Mr. and Mr'i . , , IIFourth"7Better streets, especially Maj,n !3treet, aJlld ~ "a.1d short of war." !ill prol). to bOw to , the Bert Bunnell and daughters Sunbr,ighter street .lights. Now when we tal)! ,about imvroving" aibly b~ng our ~volv.ement In, the ,· ~o~~C' states; day. ' . . the streets th'e same old question o{ finances 'co~es' up th'e confUCt. It IMlst be re~red and that loses. the Mr. and Mrsl ~ank J'razler and ' . ! " - tha.t under,such conditions Oennany United 1 leader- and MIss Catherine Wa.llace spent • first thmg off th~ bat and u~lu~llY puts a~ end .to any fur may believe ,i t ~y ~ start shiP ot a ~ Amerl,can Oltrlstmast with Mr. and Mrs. Oak" th~r 'di/,!cussion. I'm told the state the federal · .gove~- ~ ' ~erican' sh1pa~a~ • .itiat natJ~¥ I'Ild In an ley Ross. of CinCinnati. ~ , , rltent, oJie of the, two, carne to the.'village wjth . a .' P~OPO~I- ~d met¥i · war for toe . U~ted eft~ to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bunnell' and.. IUOD, last year fot' ,repaying Main st-:eet-that our officia~ Sta~. . ', . . ' ~ or and daughters entertained Mrs. ~'ere just a little slow on the trigger-and that' the , de:rd Fourth: ~t approxtmat'elY Jlleventb: ~ aU Hut! ·~bner a~d familyj Mr. an" • .I' II tJ.i.~ 1 h ' W ' 11 maybe i940 brili'g another. simillu• .twelve.~~puoh d~ars;-ar 'an a~~e' 01 the above a fWlther ~II. 'VaU8hn Mullen. Mr. and 'Mrs. .Il~.... Iu,.~~g. . e ' ,. ' , • , " ' '. ' ot;. ~ };lWlOn dollata per mon~t. .and areatC'r of ~er Omer Boldrey and d a u i h t e r ~ rroposlt1on~ I •,.,' ' . ' ~t!rlcan money ~. -be ~~ for in, t~e. With iess Ohrlstma.s, .' ~ , . '. II About the brigl\teIT st,teet hgntSi' P~Qple r ther hltE!d natlo~ defenae·.and W1U' ~ f~om t\"'~U'r\11 . 'the'··brig.h ( ligbt that t~e Dayt'o n ~~'ver,' and . ~!ght c~~pan~, 4l1.1K1.·or tbl8 amount :aom~~~~~ .t.Pler 'with . R~OElVE ' SUNDAY VJS~B8 installed on a trial baSIS here, and ;It would 'not su~prlse Dle aro~ .fqur ptWon dpllara Wt1,1 10 ~ . a , lftatly. . t k tt " " th" • \Vil h ds 1oto war needa for Great ,~ta1n- debt..,.. QaUers 10 the Laurence 09<* jf some of the merchants 00 ma e~ l~ elr 0 an ,. for the AdiD1n1a~t1on w1li find Hot a verY ~i ~"~"' , it must home ~day, 1ncluded; JI,I1ss' Mu. ' 0 .in 1941, and see' to it tha.t.one or ~wo' of these ligh~ wel'e ·',~y' ·to J.f~ Brlu.h war ~et8:'J,e ~lttecs, HoweVer; tbe way dred Oook, Mr. and.Mrs. Patil lioorle ,." \n stalled. , , . ' " "", . ,·the trooi.bere. tIi¥ «n·, fU)d famtly. of Belibnlot, Mr, and ·. ,UN ow d.on't, think for one m.lIi~~..1 expect. ,~o~ 'l fet s~l} tellae :~ ,18. ~ ~. ~r um~ ",w-r 'a ~ ,~w' lt Mrs. Fred BraddOCk, Miss Thelma ' these tbings in 1941 but 'its sol11.etb~~g; for.·,my, ~lt~~ens to a.bout expend1t~ of ~1d~tilt: read.s.:~ Ye,. ".' 18p., Bobbitt ~nd Mr. Earl McCay, of ~ ., ' b ;l t.: .• \ th' ;t' . . 1 . ' eight 'bllllon dou.,rs ' "Urlpj . ,.the , " WIlm..tngton. " ,, ;C'think about. Nevertheless, IfU e,.~peDJ;n.i " a i. el)~~ ~]~~ '~. twelve ~tha. \ I" / , , ' D,'Q 1:00U'flV .JVCl__• t "January 1, 1~42, ju~t to see wb,~ happe~2~'.'~· ., P1ftl\: ~t' mO.:t O! ~ ' det_: ENTERTAIN AT D~ " ": ' ' . POP~W A:l:'N~V,n.LE . ' eipe~dlt~ meb~ '1ri : ;~: . , • - r abqve ~'graPh will be taken care ' " .. ' \ MUSINGS OF A.N IDLER : . of:,tbiough llatlonai obori'oW1ng';~" ., .}Tbe Mr. I!Jld Mrs. P. L. Reason enter- ' ~ed at dinner OhrlstlQaa. Day. ' Rem~mber when' we 'wore ;ed yarn sttil,lg 's roulld our '~ w1l1 be qla~~ lncre8sed 1 ~" W'~~~n~ , Their guesta were Mr. and Mri. " ' " '1' , • tal8e an I\ddltlonal one bllUon to two at the prevent, nose-~h~e~ 1. ' , ')' --. , ' : . bUlloQ., dq~~ 'in re~eD\1e . a.mi:uaJiY .~i, ' Oharles Fester, ;Mr. and),{n. WID <. 'OT1' .... _._ see 'a , dtunk.e n woman C?~ "the stre~t 'w~ a ,r e "1h arl a~i¢pt to ba.lat\ce the ;'!. ' -,:>-,., ,,~ ",- .• ___... _.. . ~"""i""''!' ' Wat.r~us, Mr,' and l'4rs" ~ene Ott, that prohibition was .n()t'~n :ent re :('iulul'e:. ,caned 'Clomea~~or nox;mal Iov~­ Mr. and Mrs. Vifgil-Qtt 'Sr;, and Mr. •.•. ..,,,.. ,,",,"Mrs. VlfIlU ' Ott Jr., and son,. bt ' , iEi geH~ng .bt:~gh~r; a. 'h~I\drec:l .~a~· U~h.t ~ulb, plen~ :~U.d,~t. ',~~, ~ky ' ~~ll , b~:' -~lt.e • "j,. \ I ·' "', w be had for 15c. ' '. ' ,.' "\ ' , " . ~t ~~qli~ , fS the ~tlO~ \ 48bt is --/W'omews''c;lUllB ",t'!l""""~" no , ,. 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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C09k !\Del, vacation With ~~ Mr. M~ ~ 1.9\1 )4OO'e, OJr ~rlion, Jeny, spen~ Christmas ' with and ' ,Mrs. " Charles ztmmerpw1. veysburg was the overnight fruest ot Mrs. Cook's Pl'ri!nts, Mr. and Mrs. T . ChristDiaS day they ~e all c:Unnel' Miss Esther Luk~D8, ~~day: J, Davis, of 'Leesburg. • gueat.s of ~. 'IUld Mrs, Walter Cas~. e e • • • e • • e • I . " . • . .' " 'Mr. aDc;l Mrl,!. How8l'd u:issUdlne Mr, and Mis. w. E. St,-oud were were, Christmas Day dinner gueata Mr. at;ld Mors. Robert Davis, of l.ancaster, spent from Wednesday Christmas ~e guests their son or~. and Mrs. Robert Furna,s and evening untll ,FrId8y with Mr. and and wife, Mr. and ¥n. Harold family. • • • • • Mrs. Lawrence Cook and Jerry. Stroud, of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Gllbert Frye an(\

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,Michigan, the National Safe~ Council and a group of co-oper- I atj,ng agencies conducted an ext'em;ive investigation o( the problems involved in winter driving. Tbe correct -answers to tpe foregoing questions are found among the futerestlng and valuable data developed. -Substantial reductions in the heavy winter traffic 1011 can be made if every motorist who quizzes t himself on these questions will also read and re.qlember thft answers given below.

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The home of Mrs. OWe Pi-f~ waa Ma.Ynard Weltz. was ' the recipient the scene of a ta~ 'cUnner and ot a pleasant surpr1se. Sunday eveget-together. Chriatmaa Day. rung. when a group ot frler:~ gathThose who celebrated the oocas1on ered hls home In ~ebrat1on of were Mr. · and Mrs. Keith Walton" hls birthday anniversary. of Day ton; , Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fr~, . A delicious b.u1ret supper and of Five Points; Miss EWdamay gOOd time were enjoyed by the tolGlacldn. ot Mason; Misses Ka.te lowlng guests; Rev. and . Mrs. R. L. KlIng and .Celeste Freeze, :Mr. and ' Hackwell, Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Mrs. George Wa~ton, and Mr. and ' Hawke, Mr. and. Mrs. Vern L. SlmpMrs. Dean Walton. son, Mr. and Mrs. Lew.s Tnompsoll, and Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Crane.

NotJce· is hereby !pven that Role . H. Ba.rt8ock dOle Poflt O1!Jee address Is w&¥ne.vme; Ohio has been duly appointed, as Executor of ~e Estate ot WWif.in ·S oeGraham late of Warr(!n County, OhJo. deceased. Dated this 30th qay ot December., 1940. . .' RALPH H. CAREY Judge 'Qf Probate Court Warren Oounty. Ohio Stanley ' & StaDIey, Attys. J2-9-16

MONDAY-Jali. 8 . Mrs. W. E. Cornell was bOlte68 Ito "20-30" ClUbi aLthe hOme ot Mr.' the 'members of the New Century and Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain. club, Priday 'afternoon, at the Lit... WEDNESDAY-Jan. 7 tIe Jnn. tor the hoUday meeting. Frtendship Club, ;"t the Metbodist Nineteen members apswered roll parsonage. Mrs. L. C. Radley, hostcall with the name of their favorite ess. Bible ch~ter. . Olvic club Board of DIrectors and After the business meeting, 'the business meeting. iollowtng program, on' ~e Bible was THURSDAY-Jan. presented by Mrs. R. A. Conner and Wayne Township Farmer's club, Mrs. ¥artha HOugp; ENTERTAIN FOR -.lit th.e home ot Mr. and Mrs. S : S. ~n operu~, ·Cbrlstm-.s carols were RECENT BRIDE e past ·yeaElllls. sung by tbe group, led by .Mrs. ffiIDAY- Jan. 10 ll'nl;nk U. l..eM&y, and accompanied Mr. and ·Mrs. Alfred Bourgo of I Wayne Township Mother's club, USE THE MIAMI GAZETTE at the plano by l'tIIrs. J . H. ~kett; Knoxville, Tenn., were guests oj has b e e n refl rade Building. WANT' ADS a paper, "History of the Bible, was Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence COOk antmen Tead by Mrs. Martha Hough; vocal son Jel'ry last 'Friday and E;aturday OSEPH GITHENS ~~;:--......-------.-....-;--. solo, '''I:he ~n:thday of the King", . Friday afternoon. Mrs. l:.awrenc( UR'IED TUESDAY by ')41's. Harold B. ~rnhart; , vocal Furnas, 'a former, classmate of Mrs duet, "star of the East", by Mrs. Bourgo's at Wllmlngton College Funeral services were held TueaEarnhart and Mrs. LeMay; a paper, was a caller in the Cook home. Or day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the "Women of the ~ible.", by Mrs. Saturday, Mrs. Jessie Leasure wa: cClure f"mera) home here tor Conner concluded the pl'08'1'JlID. a dinner guest. Joseph Githens, 84, retired farmer During the del1ghttul SOClal hour ho died Saturday at the home of whldl followed refreshments were WEEK END GUEST hIs son, Forest, in Dayton. Bel'Ved to members and the follOwing He was boon in Lytle, and Uved 'invited guests: Miss Emma Lou Robert Preston, )who 1s spendln there his entire lifetime untu golng ----~.~ORE.NN----­ __ ~y~n about a month ago. Be Lewis, Mrs. D. R. . SaUsbury. Mrs. his holiday vacation here. was , "JENNIE" Lewis Fires, MJ.'s. J. R . Mengle, Mrs. week end guest of a ( 011e8;e triend, urvived by his wife, , Lulu, and H. B. Earnhart., Mrs. J. K. Preston. Jim McMillan, ot Mt. Auburn, Cl.il.. tour children. Forest Mrs: ~Udred STARTS SUNDAY , Mrs. W. A. Lukens, Mrs. ' Glenn t rt 1 t W _ . . ' .' IB tt ' clnna L Robe re~umed 0 aynes . The home of Mr and Mrs. Henry IJtubbs. ot ~yton , ~.. auk, o~ LYtI,e, . , Borden, and Mrs. Ear \llIle h · tess ville Monday and wUl oe h!llSt to.his Satterthwaite was 'the scene of one and Everett, of Dayio::l. One gl'andMrs. J. P. Fromm will be os d ' th I t f th k . to the club In JanuarY. frlen here e as 0 e wee. of the bapplest occasions of th'e . chUd also survives. 1 dB f . holiday season, on 'Chrlstm,as Eve, The Mn~l'ers; were old tr en 0 . WAYNESVILLE VISITORS DR. MARy' COOK IMPllOVED when all their chJldren and grand. Mr.t Gtthens and were , as follows: Mr: and Mrs. Jamel! PWilIps, of According to- latest reports re- chi1(1ren, nuinbetlng l ortyJive. Step)len Bur~tt, William el'e1ghton, 2207 Oanton avenue, D6t;r01t, and celved Tuesday. Dr. Mary L. Cook, gathered for Christmas d nner and J . Berne Jones. and .Olyde Wharton. ' oO~ald Benders9n', were business who has been in the Xenls~ hospital t he exchange' of gifts. This wa the ot Lytle, and' Ohar sand Olifford ' vt itors In Waynesvllle, MOl day. Mr. for' several weeks. r e:over.l ng (rom first time in twenty-two year tha t Monts,' of Dayton. Burial was made Phillips, who sPent his boyhood a leg fraoture, is Improving raq:>ld1y . t he entu' family celebrated Chris.t- In MJ'l mi c metery. h e, Is englne.er for a la1'g laundry She was abl~ to sit up In a chair mas together . '·, two times ,during the past week. --"-_ _ ,_ _ .in DetrOit.

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On Thursday, Decemb€.I 19. Mr . and Mrs. Lawrence Cook were guests at a lovely wedding, .solemDlzed at the home of Dr. Wend lJ O . Farr. of Wilmington, In which Miss N lJe Coggins and Mr. Alf·red Bourgo of KnoxviU . T nn ., 'were united in I11ll rrlaITe. Addllion\\1 guest. ' w re Mrs. Farr. a'nd Bur. i t Hlat t, of WIl mington; Mr . J ess.e Lea ur , of Dayton ; and Miss Mary Sh ~: k e l(ord , . MU~ TS Ai' GON HOME of Leesburg. After ·the wedc;Ung, Mr. and Mr . Bourgo and their guests AnoUler i aml'y dinner wn h d enjoyed luncheon a t the General Chr.l.stmas Day, a t the home of Mr. Del vel' Hotel. and Mrs. John B. Gons. Their gUCSLS were . F . B. Henderson .' Who arr~ved last week from ara, ta, Fla.; .Mr. UOd rs . A. n.' . h oel ,or' B&milten; and M'r;;. Ro t ~hambUss , and• Matthew. T urner. '0I .x lila; and Mrs .. D. L. Crane. .

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D~. 26. Christm as Is over. The Or No Char ge, JosE~ph D, Githens wa~ bOrn 1n 28, 1856. place is stili littered with gay wrap- - - - - - . . . - - - - - - - - Raysville, now Lytle, April as Centerville, Ohio He 15 the last of a family of flve plrig paper and nice new Christm Most of the guMdla ns of Ohio's afthat have all we of three broth- present s but ng consisti , ohUdren flHONE 7021 Wildlife, whethe r they be Urban night ers &t1ld one s.lster, bOrn to John and ter Christm as feeling, Last SpOrtamen, or Rural Sportsm en tbat Rebec:ca Githens , His entire life waa the radio weather man said reaflze that the most critical seasons City was one of the few - - - - - - - - - - - - Lake Balt Lytle, near and In spent NEW SUITS of he year for Wildlife a.re the that On June 14th 1900 he was marrIed places in the United States seag breedin the and wInter season we do Why as. Christm white a had were Virgil Shoema ker entered suU to Miss Lulu B~gdall and they have son, accordi ng to Frank E, Ha.rt, should we that feel alwa.ys Franit ; ohlldren four of parents of game manage ment agent for Wa.r_ against B;tella Noyes for breach tbe ratio 15 about s. He Q~r ,~I'\ile, Mrs. Mildred Stubbs, Por- one here when damage TAll VIA-LiTHIC TAR AND QQQ $5 and nliract_ s. countie ren and Clinton to one white one? ones gTeen five n, aranciso one and , Everett IUld T CUBIS EXCAVATING 'nlroug h the early part of the Snow makes a lovely plcture buL ,- ROAD OIL whllrd Stubbs of Dayton. W. C. 'Smith, l\l1nlster SERVIC E winter Season natural food Is avallTRUCK DUMP sleigh, TIe was an industrious and frugal very bad driving and without UNDAY able unless we have a heavy snow gone. Is g&y~ty the of much .ner, aDd lIVed at the old GIthens bells BIble School 9:30 a. m. whrch not only covers up most of PIT R.UN,. LOADE D 30c YD. d, north of Lytle, for more Dee. 27. At last the two calves are Se:lilSte& m. a, 10:45 nion the but the availab le food, but which also n Oommu milk more 60 years, althoug h unable to weaned. There is ' makes It ~Icult for Wlldlife, e unlor ,Endeav or 6:45 p. m. fannIng for many years on chorus Of bawls from Daisy and Red tbe m. p. 6:45 or Senior Endeav especially quail, to move around Betsy and the two calves Is hard on Otilunt of falling health. safelY in sea.rch of food'. Later in a Preachi ng 7:30 p, m. those who have to listen to It, a and ~ NESDAY Phone, WayneBv1l1e 4f ,R 11 the winter and early part of the Dec. 31. To night the New Year r neighbo Prayer and Bible Study 7:30 p. m. ~,~~ f':t (ea.rly spnng) breeding season will be ushered in with much noise Lebanon office Phone 473-Ken . globe even most of the natural fOOd is ~I was taken very 111 some four and gayety on thIs sIde of the Morrow PhoDe No. a rea.98·M. gone. This Is indeed a "tough time" gayety less and noise more with ~d the to taken was JDO:S ago and W. C. Smith, Ministe r . . . . . . .. . . . . . for the WUdlife to pull through . . who us of Those ,e of hla son, Forest and wife, in on the other s.lde. AY The answer to this problem Is .--------. : . , be w1ll ' • foOn, where he passed away on are neither noisy or gay bring to will lIKI rela.tivel y simple; wInter feeding. w Bible School 9 :30 a. m. what ing wonder at 1940, 28th, er ~rdaY, Decemb The most common method of winthis tired old earth. The wildest age of 1M years' and 8 months. m. a. 10:45 Non Commu qt o~e nately, unfortu ter fe'e dlng and I have hea.rd came 01 JOnn J.'-lIte 'WI., and worn..out children J)TedIc,t1on that ot the most Ineftectlve has been tIQ.,:"ll . uau ...HC:! ,,1 tu laLlier •• mall some time the' t~ugh me to, that sigh for the light of dayand walt until ' we have a cold snap and ~heley agaInst WU11am HuJford would whlcp book a ing advertis ago, ilEAL ESTATE Ilght.s close, a beavy now and then place feed 0 bers. 'e ~ meteori hu,!e the abOut all me tell 'longare oft they that He knows INSURANCE fUe out in the woods some place where 'llefend lnt granted leave to Is ru.Sh tbrough spa:e toward that re_ sweet Its and home for ing , Januy b ' AUCTIONEER I we saw a oovey ot quail or other other pleadin g or answer the earth, It Is due to hIt the earth William wIldl!!e specles some time last SUDl- ary 15, in the matter of ========~=== .=' ye8rs. two next Carolin e So l~~l1S them in from their la- sometime in the mer. only the game in t~e direct Lukens, guard~n of Mary with worst, its 'at is wa.r the bors ere the shadows around when k and vicinity of this type winter feeding Lukens against Ross Hartsoc such fQ1'Ce ,that most of Europe WUl I th gmnted $171.50 of ent Judgem others. then w1l1 benefit by it and even will them, be destroyed and the lm-nact • '... A ' demll crteelyp. plalntlJ! against Lee Whltete d doing nn wa tchl ng 0 er s en it's omy accidental. In.earth, the that He giveth his loved ones sleep. be so violent The proper method of winter business as the Blue Ball Grocery at axis itS on inclined being of stead all All dread , of the distant future, feeding. LoCate a winter "helter In who was In default of answer. stood be will angle degree thirty a today, ed fears that opprc$S tJle midst of gOOd cover. If a sultable nightS Like mists that clear In the sun- upright making the dllys and COURT TE PROBA In e avaUabl not Is winter Shelter the of parts a~ in length equal l1ght have noiselessly passed of will n the {proper locallty it Is not much tinle tha from apd world away. The schedules of the estate · of q! ~ job to buUd , one, The ' Ideal t--Hlr-I:m---'~-==~=: t?!lll ' nor clamor can rouse them be. 'peir!eI~r---'tIfll~a No 'Ha.rtCo~a and k Hartsoc Charles wlna as OOT ,FOR AND CONSI GN winter shelter to be used dal;J evil all and ",ar and havlor irom sl,u mbers so pure and deep, ter feeding station is an old 011 sock, WaYnesvllle" approved, doUar they would r:~o~~~~:grc:..~elieea~r':~~ Lt;banon. ':'~'or only HIs voice can reach them. will cease. For one drum with both ends knocked out. The estate of Lo a Terry. all nro2Te8IIlve drat fl)r the hia'leat Who giveth his loved ones sleep. send me the book that would tell nce m~rket prieee and good Bernee. on.e tur d on Its side nnd covered with declared exempt from inherita ~ to how me tell and It g lialbU_ Weep not that his tolls are over, a~ut exceedin cts as to due ati, O. tax e availabl not Is S..,.1r Y.rd.' ClaciDaWCKY drum 011 an OaioD If dolbrush~ Station weep not t'-at Ills race Is run', ' of the survlvo rs,-all for one 'rune In OD Redlo be Itles. daU, our for n m. a "lean to" type shelter may p. 12:80 to t2:26 l, t l ·am skeptica ' d , Conover God grant we may r est. as calmly lar. Could it be tha, . reporta !larket and buUt out of brush and corn fod el' George P . Ga tes, H . S. oul:. ~ht r h,utry not when our work like hjs Is done ; that i did winter and Howard Cheney named ap~ 01' straw. When building a then we w1ll yield wUh gladness hand them my dollar? 'Tiil DunLouise of estate helter the open sIde should face praisers of the . .Jan. I, I9ti. How m!.l'n~ of you , o~ treasur~ to Him to keep, Dunham the south east thereby giving Pl'O- ham, Frankli n, Charlot te ,and w.-ote 1940 tbe first time iorgoL ce nssuran sweet the In rejoice And' tectlon to the winter we~terly winds. 'was appOinted Ildminlstratrix. ~e dl!- te? Time to clean rote w , you He giveth his loved ones ,sleep. oro, Always leave at I ast one avenue of Gladys FeJ'St Beck. Springb S. the new year righ t. start and up , th escape at the rear of the Shel ter. We appointed guardia n of Elizabe ry. Time to' sum up Inve,nto ~ - Janua ' • don't want to ' build any one, way Ferst, minor, s and open a ne'w \ account years lase Iilley. where our game can ,. be trap- , The estate 'Of Adah Thlrkleld demy stan~' one Is It ook. b , account ~ ~ ~ ", ~ ' ~ ~ value '01 <ped by llatUl'al 'enem! : cats, traY 'Lernl1ne d to have a net dard r esolutions thiit I wH~ keep my ' $12,643,21. dogs et.c. ~YNESVJLLE, OHIO account s better so that It will be r of Now with our · winter sllelter <lr Ross Hartsoc k nam d executo Piit the end them"O sum to easier lUERR~ ((URI TMAS ALL! Gra-ham shelters built (it 'Is well to remember th estate of W1lliam S, tax time, Income at and llear the o[ :J~tI gtl rf/tl6&a an that a covey of quail, for example', wi th W, A. Lukens, J. B. : Chapm ,The state AlITicnltural Extensio'il FRlDAY-SA~PIIDAY . Cornell as appraIs ers. do no w'a vel \D.OreJ.han out one , cco lOt book alld a n' farl d " a has ~ AMtRIC Of Jau!Jar). 3 and .. Frankeighth of a mUe in the winter at U16 Tbe estate'of EMs O. Roof, UDal your make 'you belp will they tit. I. .t" ~."orta , E I. DOUBL 'FEATURE PROGR Mt ' ",dl., nlost. and therefore. If the areas lin . given a net value of $3,435. ry It you use their book. Real summ& of Scoah loj ... f ...... pro RObert of ' s • ,"PRIVA TE AFFAm .. fou are p1ann lng on feedIn ' IS The second account far m lIA."Ounts have to show everyTltl. r••t bo,.· 0".. estab_ trusts the for trustee " a lIi'AN'CY KELLY King Lhe ••c quar ter of a mile in extent " , ••I••tlo. ,.all.... ,lIow ',' , thing the ' fafh,lly used too at what ..dl., ,.... bo,••pHd" .... ' Anna and King T C~IINGS Herbert for ~OJlER lIslled c I , In ed station should 'be p~ll(' would have beed th e refall price or _4 w ...... ' . .ort••• ,.rt HERBE RT U lrUG' 'fresh rucc center and if the a rea Is larger two King- Kollmeyer, approved. .. e would forget those ,1.,. r. ,..... tnl.la" It ' the ned, also !ft.t·. w .., silelters should ,be maintai I'adl~she ~ and , those ' cans of vege/ MARRIAGE LICENSES next ,step Is ·to place food wi hill the I TO CHINO" TAGE .. the all anj tabl~ 11\ ~he cellar the a~d ~ ,: spelter . Even though the weather used, we ,I tcreatn ' and wJtb , eggll ; ' , ' own, is warm when the sheller Is bum Robert K . Johnson . 25, Middlet pigs and ~he fed we mllk slUm N O'BRIE lOTS GE ""I,L ,GEOR POI M. itA_AD It. uth, tood should be plac;ed there, This steel worker, and VIolet Warmo rh1cke'n s ~d 'dogs and !,-11 the other In It hll He" ..... wlttt ., Carlisle 18, to chall!:e a Wildlife the give .will l:lce thing& that we ~ke tor granted 110"'.' ~ ~ .... y ••• Andrew Q . Foppe, 22, Cincinn atI. SUNDAY-MONDAY • '., -ca"",.'!I lep.rn the lo:allty of the food supply ~ on the ~arln ' '''h1ch are ~he main ,orts .... It .. iI ...... pars 19, h, 'Gorsuc et Margar and Jan1Ja9' 5 and 6 r; reporte the aU anA when heavy snow cov,e1'S in favor ~of ,~rm, l1fe;'We can't " n. eautlma b , Id ~hnJcolor Mason. a make they food e nat.ural avallabl put on the books ~ the price o~ the ; 'la;- ' ,:~~J~:;:.U~ "VNTAM.ED" ·'.bee, line'" for the winter feeding Olat;e~lce Peterso n, 29, Da),ton smell sunset belllJld the hills. the tptly "', fer ,~' ~eb19, with ' Blythe. et Margar and borer, winter -station. In this way we are of the' .groUnd after a ,~ shOWe&", ND anon, MlLLA ' area ~Y the In game the all feedhlg ) t he iblue or the 'c;uatant 'hUls on an SON' Grant McCor:kle, 32 farmer, and MORRI IA PATRIC . the a.re .nd not just a ' few individuals that 'tboae day, s_er indian both of : $2..10 2 ,.••• ' S .10 ,yrt. 41, 'Oheek, Millie Mrs. com_ ' A OFF / i~. L. TAMlR across run ~KDI tally acctden SMd ,.., ~.,. d things uta 'dO not ' show up on Ute .-VS ' LIF'E " New. of ' the' blnatlo n of ear corn ' and oracke ' Frankli n. ledger but PlCh help to ' balance it .v '" SeleCJIed Short ' Snk: red 'gra'ih Is the' best food for yoUr ;WinmUCh to ' 8h~ it when I ,.,. ........ N. Y.. M. Y. ' we~e Sinlth Edpr ,Mrs, and Mr. on now from station tet e ~eed1DI ' 'guests a~ the home Of Mr. and I~. ' I~•• •. ...~t.n ~ bfeed1Jlg season, J . Wilson l!ldwarda ,aDd ' f~ly, or ",111 ,JVitb a prosram Ulte , thl!,. it SpringfIeld, New Yeu.~ ;Eve, ' .~cl , New dus l'l'osper. " ,~ .. 'Happy 8;Dd , 1ear. for your WUdUt~ Prlends.- tJew. Y-ears ~'.

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l ... that of a claalUled Jf1nII1'/ ~ !yn Ll*eDl were OYmliIbt........ wtnter. InqUft · IiOnml their home at West Onion. wtun rill a 8COn! of 82.5, or a rood pl- of tbetr paDdmothv. lin. LMIa OUIkte. n ra_. nua bonor ~ the LubaIJ aart.oct. Cbrtatmu nJPt. the bridegroom wiU opera.te • pr- be:rd to one of IIIbout . 13 dullfted Ru.eU Brown. of 00l~ u4 _ .. a &8e. J~ herda in OhJo. bla mother Yn 1.WeUa JkowU 01 Mit$. . . a f tY ELLIS· R. C. WUl1ama. of Sprtnct1eJd. ~ Judatne and ICOI'1nI of tIaI .' , FUMl:ltAL FRIDAY Robert Pn.ok1n, a fonner c:1tlRn waa a bu&1De!III caller bere, BaWl', ' OeDtervWe. called OIl ·the ~ aDlmal8 toot place 8a~ . , . . ADDiI U. aDd Mame T. Browne. and !.11M OeorIelana BoJd of CUD- day. noon on the Lukens farm DIal bridge. Ohio. who were recently Stanley Hombeck. of Llbanoo. RlneJllbw1r 10 the preae~ 0 1 " Prlda,. PuDeralIenIcee w111 be heId. Prt· ---'ed w- &.-onday ... ,_.- .... t .. - transacted bua1ness bere. Koaday. caUle breed~ aDd otbe.... _ lint. Ella DoY!the , ~_~~ tI dV ~ at 2 p. m. at UWollc· ........ , ...... .. -""",WI Rev. and Mrs. WW Moore. orr . •.......... DOW ataylnR at e~. C~ f1&aeral home fOIl' brldegroom's aranctparenta, Mr. and OllLio aDd Indiana. Profeeaor B. II. u:ra. Lena JIaf180Ck acoompY.led 1IlUIa. '. wbo died W~ a~ l'few BurUngton. called on trlebd8 Salsbury of the anJmal husbandr)' ber IOD, .IL. , Z. IIartIIoc*. and tha . . . of her 8On, Walter I:Wa Mrs. Charle. Smart and daughter here TulSday afternoon enroute t o ' Miss Grace. COI~US . · department, Ohio State unJvenlty. da~hter. sara. to Clndnnatl. TUM. of ~ Jraveyaburg, after a &bre. Mr.' Selden WUlhoyt of Lock Three was in cbarie, maIdnc the plac1q day. to vblt Miss Lou.Iae Bartnock, mon,ttl UlDess.. . . Ky ... i6 tbt hoI1da uest of his wife. of the cattle accordlna to ap- wbo had undersone an appeDdlclUl Sbti .... the w1dow or Hane7 0 wbo i; spending the wiOter here. proved type. He WII8 aasJate:d b, C. opera~. IIWa \ad ~elong rea.ldent of Mr. W1ll HUdabrecht of London. rdll.. L. BJlLChnan. &lao or the animal Mr. and Yn. J . . L. MendeD.ba1l reb ~. , She 11 aunt.,.... ." ODI waa the week end guest or his IOn busbaDdry -41epartment at the UD- baYe received word from the la\WA dauiJdet Mrs. R. B. Monfort. aI Hershel and famUy. (ContlDuec:t. from Pace 1) iversity. aacl Homer Bohlee, of the brotbjM,, \W1ll Frame. of l.a. ADPlee. WlIm}a-.m: two s1atera. lin. J. E Conard OWOUlh was a b\aIS.a. on1a; Zion S nder, LaMar Earn- Ohio Jersey assoclation. A ~ta1 that he and b1a wife are botb IIroIJIp, -.d Mrs. Hannab Oruwel1. _11 in "lid41-6~ g pe of 14 cows and two bullB were ' .....er """'WO. "'_n..t.u aula_. hart and Richard Satterthwaite, claMltied critically Ul. of ~urg aDd three pod· Prot. and MnI. Harvey MUllgan, WaynesvUle; Howard Evansb1ne. .. ! cb11cken.. lett Tuesday . .tOf' Cleveland. where Morrow; Thomas Rice, ClarksvUle. J\ dinner ... aerved by Mr. anel ANNUAL DINNER Burial. 'WU1 ~ made in IIlam.I Uley wUl .pend tbeir boliday vaca- and Robert Osborn Blancbester l'Uf_ MI"S. W. A. LuJtell8 ~a large gTOUp OF DINWIDDIE cemetery bere. t1on. • at their home in WaynesvWe at atl route. Six of the ten were volun- OOC)D. Saturday. before clas8lfic:ation FAMILY IS HELD -----Prof. aDd 'Mrs. R. E. Hurst and eers. of the herd. GLENN HOPKINS jaughter MUdred. DOW of Mt. SterIt. is expected the local men will Am those t at the clu- The annual hoM., get-tocet~er HOME. FOR VISIT Une. were Saturday c:allers bere: report In t:;ebanon January 21 and ong preseD ld ' b ,..~ _A • si-ticatlon were the following: Mr. of the Dinwiddie family . . . be Miss Rut """....... "'mlth is spe ........ proceed to Fort Thomas, K.Y .. for • and Mrs. Roy Rosa, Eaton; G. 8. SUIlday at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. aDd.Mrs. Ed Ho~' • and lng . the holiday vacation ID New physical exam..lDatlon. S _n_ N ~_"'~_ . ..,. __ A ~ D ".Uls . C.. _ no York. IJjh",..er, ew --..-..n, -... INMooI "'~-111~ ..... • ~ eJltertalDed at a , fam1l7 c1lDKlrlam JohnIIon. daughter of Mr. Mrs. Carl House. Paul Ja.ckaon and A .wnptuous dlDDer. aerved at ner·-8uDday. in bonor of their eon, ~-.... Fn.ncis Euatia. MadisonvWe; Kr. tbe ooon bour. and a pleuant Glean. Who is .pendiDI the boliWi " &Dd Mrs. alter JOuu.rn, return~ " , L _ .t I home Saturday. from St. Anthony . ..and Mrs. Walter Bluck; OllntoD w.. enjOYed by the following mem- d.,. wiwa . them. Glenn eDDlted Hospital. Columbus, where she un(Continued from Page 1) oounty agent. Lebanon; Lester ber8 of their family; een*'al weep ago in the Air Corp derWent an appendectooly operation. . • 8tI~ aDd aoo. Harold, . . . Mr. &Del Mrs. Paul Savqe and eon. d1~ of the U. 8: Arrtrt. UIIl 1.1, ....W Snell S t r 0 u d ... Blll sometImes Burllnaton; Don Rart8oct:. Joe aDd Mr. aDd Mrs. Charles Savace. at pnneDt stationed at St. Loula. Mr. an d .-...". J. . ,were k h d th th 1 Sunday guests ()f their son. Olenn wor s . ar er an e p ay- Rartaock. Bob Greene. Wil1arc1 1M- of M1dc1letown l Mr. and Mrs. ~ ~ ~ta at c11nBel' wen; Mr. and wife, of Blanchester. ers .. ~WI1son Edwards, ex - rick, John Adama, Harold OJ.bbonelJ. Ca11QWay and t.wo 8008. aDd Ken- aDd 111ft. Murray Hopklnn and dr Mr. and Mnf. W. P. McCarren of Waynesville resident, and Robert Lew. Harold Hook and IOD neth ~vase_and friend. of : ~ . tel' Linda Lou of DNton; t ll Walfourdlng lVe spending the week his family in town last week John, all of Wl.IJr!.1ngton; Oh&rlea Mr. aDd Mrs. JobD Thompeon and Mr. &ad Mrs. Everett Kenrick and br at their hom:/nere. ' . Bhnelder. Lynn Gower, Harry ~ eon, and Mrs. Ruth 8&vace aDd IOn. IOn. IIOIJIW. of Cen,tervWe; Mr. Max n --'- Baird .n" -rett of CentervUle' ...1-- L"l4r!l. Roy ng ~ ~an~ da'lghters, ... the postoiflce looks de Fr'"d •• Ack-ftn "'........ "1 ..0 ..... ..,.,,,,, • . , Mr' and MabQarr . ....' of unl_ln_~n' "-"'" bu Betty and Patricia were Christmas serted now after the crowds Ha~ Heide, aU of Springfield; Mr. Mrs. Truman Wardiow and three eWe Hale. of OinClDDati and , Ktae or day guests or her parents in Lees- that thronged in and out of and Mrs. Harvey Eo Raaor and 10M. chlldren. WUllam 8tl'oUae and. M~ Johluon, of MhunUiburl. ' sll burg. the doors Christmas week ... OQler and Ott1l. and daughter. D- friend. Orvtlle SaYale, and tbe hOlt ,. th Mrs, Ella Coppersmith, Is spendine Big Buck and Little Buck len., of Bl'!ldford; WUlard Bogar. W. and boetess. GATHERING HELD lctwo weeks at her home In Saylor M d h II . . f A. Swartzel. Walter Ellis and WU' BY' HIiRRIS F AMILY AI Park Cl.nc1Dn&tt en en a commg m r.om 'lard Taylor of HarVeysburg; cwr OYSTER SUPPER l'S Mr'. and Mrs. 'JOhn Simpson, en- a day's ?unting ... they got Brant. Lebanon; Harold Stanfield. HELD FOR GROUP The Hams clan gathered · at :the (1 tertalned several ~ their fi'iends some rabbits too. New Burlington; Harry Greene, . old Rarr1s homestead, as usual. to 01 to a turkey dinner at their home SOME MEMORIES Mnrtinsville; Mr. and Mrs. W . M. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Burnsides en.. celebrate Christmas. Saturday. Higgs. BrookvUle. Ind.; Mr. and tel'tained a group of relatives and A Christmas tree loaded with presThe "American Jersey Cattle Rem ~ mber Waynesvi II e Mrs. C. A. Steele, South Vienna. friends at an oyster supper, Satur- ents and a fine turkey dlDDer .were ~Iub." held a meeting at Luken's h ' h h l' f" t . 'd 4ay nigbt. enjoyed by all. . . !: dtock 'C 00 S ?lrs mSl.e p,IIo. , RTY HELD FOR . fann , Saturday. man.y at_ Ig .~ Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Those enjoying the fl!st1vttles were James Jackson, of Lebanon; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Hartsock and. tended from different parts of the basketball court. It was m JACK PRESTON the old auditorium on the _. _ Burton Spicer, of Columbus; Mr. fam11y. ot . Mr. and Mrs SLate. :--'-"'--""101~1n'<:""'''''''''r-1l'''''''' -SlterwOO<1, re~ second story of the present One of the highlights of the holi- and Mrs. Roy SOx;-Ml'.---,,''T174:--Ir.,t,.,..--tn.1inrt..-.:r.n,rrtr.I!r-1r--..,...,......,,~;-;,''''''''==----: turned from Colwnbus. Friday, af ter g r a d e building ... students' da y season, In the social world of Howard Shutts and family. Mr. and T. ~~ke. Mrs. Ed th M. Harris, and spending Cllrlstmas wi th their sea 1.-,; were screwed down to the younger generation was the Mrs. Robert Baker, Sr.• Mr. and Ha.rrls Mosher. ttt daughters. ---woo d en runners, an d s I'd 1 to Christmas party,' given at the home Mrs. C. C. Hlghtman. Mr. and Mrs. fit Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wash were of Mr. and Mrs. J . K. Preston and Ed EdmiMton, and Mr. and Mrs. OOUPLES OELEBRATE C( Xmas day guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. the halls for games and famil y. Saturday nigh t . for their Robert Baker Jr.. and daughter. ' 37TH ANNIVERSARIES sl Delaney Caxter of near h ere. IJractice ... the floor was oiled son. Jack. J eanne. ti l Mr. Evere tt Snell, of Xe nia. was and rough with splinters... The guests were fourteen boYs and Mr. aDd Mss. Dean W~lton ' ensl th e week end guest of his siteI'. Mrs. woe to the player who slid g1.Jrls, schoolmates and friends, who ALLEN HUFFMAN HONORED tertalned at a double wedding annlill George Lytle. on that floor ... picked spent a dellghtful evening at a ver~ry 4lnner , last Sunday. compU_ LewL<; McCarren. of Corwin . was a daLncing party. The program was Allen'; Hufl'man, retiring as COunty mentlng ,their parents. wbo were \V Sunday afternoon caller in town. splinters out of his leg for a :;;t.arted with a grana march after Recorder after 21 years, and ' C. all celebrating the thirty-seventh l~ Miss Anna McDonald, teacber In week ... the ceiling was low which several novel ideas for' choos- Donald ,DlIatush, closing 16 years as anniversary of their ' marriage on a: New Holland school is spending her and one could easily crash lng partners. plarined by Mrs. Pres- County Prosecutor. were guests of tnat .day. 111 holiday vacation at her home. into two radiators at one end ton, were enJoyed ' by the young honor a.t a dinner at tbe Golden The . hanored guests were Y!. and '" Miss Judi th Ann Babb, and brotll- and a stage at the other end people. The gOOd tune was oonc1ud~ Lamb tonight given by county of- Mrs. C. E. GlaCkin, of MlSQd, par_ s~ er Dickey of Wilmington, wer~ re- of the floor ... the kids today with refreshments. flce holders and their deputies. ents of. Mrs. Walton. and Mr. and fl cent guests Il! the McDonald home. Mrs. George Walton, parents of Mr. a: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Donaldson. sure are lucky. ENTERTAIN GUESTS VISITING WITH PARENTS Walton. . a' , of Wllmlngton, were. week end Mr. ; and Mrs. Kenneth Glackin b' guests of the latter's parents, ,Mr. James Stoops, and son, Holmes Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Fulkerson en- Charles Fires, of. Vandalia. is and,( (laUghter,' of Posters, were also gj . and Mrs. Hamllton Bogan. of near Stoops, of Van Wert, were Waynes_ tertained at a. Christmas dinner. , s~n~in~ .the ~911day vacatron wtth g'UeSU; a~ the celebration. .' . t\ h ere. ville visitors Thursday. Mr. James Thursday evening. Their guests were 'I.h.is 'i>areAts M~ ~nd Mrs: Lewis \11 Harold McVey a'b(! Ellen SWIss- Stoops who has retired from active Mr.. and Mrs. Harold Van Pelt, of Flies. They were all guests 'of Mr. J . G. ;Hawke- was the . gUest 00 h elm. of Wilmington. fonner citL participation in their packing bus- Spring Valley. Mr. \1ond Mrs. Hugh and Mrs. O. J{. H~n and C:hr1stnu&s Day, o{ h1S . ~1l8hter, b' zens of this town, were rece~tly iness at Va~ Wert, wUl leave soon Harper and faml iy, of Culver. In,d;. famlly, of Centerville; : New Years ~:,: R~~ H. Van~e and ~y. or ~ unlt.ed in ~rr1age. They will make for Florida. and T. W. Van Pelt. Day. . WiIm1tlg~on. .' ,". . . .

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GAZETfr. . ready bien done. With more fi~lds 1n wheat and alfalfa we will not have so much plowing to do this year. It · you can only get the work spread out 80 that there 15 not 60 much to be done all at the same time Jt works more smoothly. Time to plan fence buUdlng. Posts can be cut now and fence rows cleared

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JallL 7. One of the best thlngs about go1ng away 1s comlng home. No matter how pleasant the visit h'as been and how we hate to leave.

F.. T. MARTIN Auctioneer SATISFACTION Or No Charle CentervlUe, Ohio

PHONE 7021 it always 'seems good to get back to :::/:e~;=r:~°::O:fbc;urc~:~ I our ()wn Uttle hole and take up the 1ps next year's firewood . .He cuts _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..:"...._ _ __ . . t I daY's, work agaln. The dogs gave me his wood this year and stacks it to tII. . . .I!IIIII!!.~~• • •!II.. WAR AND QUB EVERY-DAY i.rvJNG a joyful welcome and Smokey in- dry for next year. Too many of us • troduced me to her new familY- follow a inore hand to mouth system / In the complacency. of ,our every-day Uving we sometimes lose sJght eight ot them. There were nlne but ot cuttlng It when we need It. of ' the fallt that the war ~y not be as far away from. us as we think. one died. They were born on New Cbarles alw~yS claimed that in .the ROAD OIL Years Day. Grandmother Suzy was south most of the people only cut WaynesVille citizenS have many grim reminders c1o$e at hand. mucb disturbed because her daugh- enough for the next meal but we In Dayton and Oincinnatl th~ preparedness program and the manu- ter, Smokey, did not seem to know do better than that. Nothing facture of war mater1ala 18 bringing additional employment and- caUL how to take care of hq ba.blea and Uke nice WOOd fire to bring winter PIT RUN, LOADED' 30c YD. , 1Jl,I a bualness upturn. , kept carrying them off to try to s ne into the house. . . At Loc~nd, a new al.r plane plant is rapidly taking shape. Wright take care of herself untU Smokey got , field is fairly b~ with activity. Soldier boYs home for the ChrJilt- the Idea that they belonged to he!', TEACHERS MEET ':"n~ 'l1o· I.... yS ....a ..azm e;. newspaper ad"vert'-nil .... then she wouldn't let grandma even AT HARVEYSBURG ....,ments an d movi es appe..... '6 1 It t th (And hall ' t Phon!, W a),ne., III e U R 11 , ooa em. woaays 60~m~e~bl'anch of the service. .' flesh is not kin.> The famUy ,d1ffl- Rev. Oharles T, Turley. super~- Lebanon office Phone 47S-K- . ._ ...............,......~~o:!:!in~ ThJa month. the 'f lnt two' local men leav, for Port Thomas to take culty is solved now. -Smokey takes tendent of the WUm1ngton cUstriot reiI ....Il..tt. Morr... PhOQ. NO.J' a physIcal ,examination ,for. America's f1rat Peace-time draft: care, of the pups ,and SW\Y pays no of We Method\St chUrdl, was IIChed- ~~~!!~~~!!~!!!!!!!!!!! Altbouati we hope .u~.. s. avoidl active pUuc1pation, war is not 60 attelntion to them. .., uled to give the prlnc1pal ¥dreaa at :iar away ~m ua af~ au. ' . . 111e defense PI'dIr&m 18 ~ \ a , meeting of the Warren county to malte itself felt across"Ule country. soh!)OImaaters club tontaht at Harr, ' 'J • Speeded production baa ' Jts draw- vey,8burg. TQB' FlB8T SNOW, OF WINTER '. bacll:a as wen as .Its advantages. 'l1l,e A. la~e delegation of W.,ynesvUle I .' :" ". . . Oen~l Elf\C~c WOl'Ite}'s Jare ,glad teiulhers expected to attend the sesIJEAL ESTATE Tbe Little Mlaml valley with 1~ roWng, woOded ~Uls Is ,most beautL to work full time, but ~ slders ston, H. O. M111ipn, SUperintendent INSURANCE fu! In the spring season when Nature's new leaves, grass and flowers un- 'amo'Il8 them are gr1eving to have of the Barve)'4burg schools, was to AUCTIONP:R I('ld themselves, but we ~e it second best when the f1tst snow ot winter to W'ork '~ Saturdays because th~t be bo6ts to, the count~ group. .' " . .. \ means that they. can not leave for comes. ' LtJNOIlEON. p~ ,~ • .!.I_ · .. • .A the mountalna FridaY:ht. and At '1"= season of tl)e year, the hUls and• valleys str1PI>ed verdure, ~e ~y le \two ..I.. WI.... ' _y 0 f .._ . e, ..... "_~ , , on a 'bfeak and barren appearance, but when cover~ with a, blanket of no ~;now untU after 'New Years, even , Plan are now completed for the pu,re, white Sl\OW, 11 this disappea*s; . in ~e ~ounta1ns there was not luncheon to Qe given at the Golden '1on~ of the most beautiful scenes is Waynesville at dusk from the enolUgh for good sport. I sa.w lots of Lamb, in .Lebayon, by the Warren .; . . ., .. , ds Ith , .Ir te nd bel' County ' DemOl!l'AtIc Women's Olub CorRin b111s, the roofs of U., houses capped with snow, lights twinkling I>o,n w _a r/l a a n~ . -.:-;r ' , 'f. , , o~ places In the parks that had",been Saturday, Jan, ' 1,1,~ ~t ~ 12:45 P.M. and smoke curUng trom chlmbeys.' " fl 0CI... '" e 1O"'4 .., one AI.' .. ..... c1 e 'on 'MisS. 'Qathertne Will h.. the " ... 40r• sitawng. , .~ , 'JI nilri_r --,~ "'" , snow brings joy to the' hearts of children. Sleds, su~denly ~me out of '1!oodlng the grOUl}d tor skating speak.e r. ~ations may be made ' hiding from woo<18hed, garrett 011 b~~lJ.lent, and busy' day'~ are spen~: that It was better to do it . ~th a. through RoY' Glosser or Mrs. . -4J;'h~ trave~ Plotorlst or truCk driver may' not ibe so keyed up to· the lIirge ho~. Spr~e the whole sur- ~e~ Le~on. 'l:f>a~ties of the first snew of winter, although with an . alert highway de- faCie and let it ft'eeze, then 'go ove~ ', ~ parime~t anrll modern motor ca:s, 'the hazards are not as great as they It \1~t1bl there is a ~~fg wllUl'face. :;~.~7~~~~~=~~~-"::"":'-~~~~~~~~~~:';~~:!:-..:.~ . ;-, , . Ho~v Ii out some Ska.UllS or 8-ynes_ . viUe, Boy '&:outs why don't yOu do ,Mfa. Laura .H ealth of, Waynesville once were. " ut it. ' ~eturned home Sunday after visit_ somethiQg J ' .c:..! _\.... ' i1aC ,i ng ftiends and relatives in Sedalia, ' '. 'It; MUSINGS OF AN IDLER ~ N . ew arrac n ~y ,P ,es. Ohio ' . Oo~ ~.ourses '&otl.:eJtcraft' gun ' . em:pl!,ce~e~ts. L6 o(,ypung soldiers --:--.....:.--~~-------- ___~~....:...----1~-~...:...:L. A man who was raised on a fa,:,m and who , has spent his life In a on ali the, thins. 0 ' was very large cit.y, ma¥ not go back. to l1ve b ut he never quite loses his yearping calm and gray most f. 'the . times t~elt i 'saw it but D . . 'glad it was thElre a~ that there Is a gOOd ' wJde There was an ox roast ~an~ ,years ago in the woods where Jennin'gs 8tretch of ii. Faotories worltlilg at run orosseS the x~nia pike. Can any old timer give the y~ a;Dc;l"W ~,t tpe ftIuht. in e,l.most every ~wn . the, " . ' mlln passed through and no .blac,!tceleb.r ation was for? ~ outs for. us. -----'' Even a short visit make3 pi~ feel ; Pumpkin pie is 'one of. Amer,i<'t! 's greatest lnstltut1o~ SubacriptioD Pric~ $1.6p Per Year, Parable in Adv-rce ,

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Mias Sarah Burnet of EaSt Palestine, 01;110. SJ)Cnt several days last week wlth Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnet and famlly. , Mr. George Gray, sinc(: the death of hls wife, is ma~ng his home with his son, LesUe and family on the Clark road. MIss Barbara Barger entertained several little trhmds Thursday at_ ternoon In honor of her sixth blrthday " • Mrs. J . B, Jones spent Wednesday evening with Mrs. Ada Chenoweth and Mr. and Mrs. Oarl Pickering anci Uttle grandson in Centerville. . .Harvey Burnet spent a part of last week In Co'umbus on business, Mrs. Emma Lacy spent Thursday and rFiday wlU~ !fer d_ughter, Mrs, Earl Young and family In Dayton. . Priends here received word of the death of ~. Maddison Cram a toi~ I.,;.tle " den~ a~. her h1>me MlIB1a-lthY ·TbUJ'sday. Puneral ~ ~ 11e)d' Saurday. . ¥i}!' . ~et Joh~ ' and Paul

Johns were Thunday evening ~. apd Mrs. Ev~tt 'Early and N~( ~/~ \ guest.8 of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sat- lin'. and Mra,Walter Kenrlck .Irece• ~~ terthwalte and famlly in Waynes. Ived th1s week, baskets of " fme " , ~ '(I \ orangea and gra.pe tru1t troxn Mr. ill '1~ " Ville. John Stroop of Mercedes 'l'eua, Jam.,. O. Artbur lrerurned to Fort · '1\p{r. and Mrs. Rh()(Je~r Bunnell e~ Mr. and Mrs. TherIe Jones and who was a former rl!Slde~t of tb1s BenJamllJ ~, Ind1anapolla, tertained. the members of their son were Sunday dinner guests of commun1ty. Mr. Stroop 18 now Ind., Si1nclaY; liter -.pend.lng the B>r1~e cl~ at a ' card party, ' New ' Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nutt near Ce~ years of age and has been in poor hollday,e wlYl parents and . home Years EVe. terv11le. bealth the put year. , folks. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick, in • • • • • Tl'e.s/Jler ' Har,d1n neumed . his Ith u . d Mrs Irwin Miss Wanda Olark has been qu1te , . , studies at MJ~ JaCobs Business company w ..... an . ill with the grip the past week. Mrs, ~ th 18 C9Df1Dect to ~. Early and son, were Wednesday eve• hel'" bW }V1~ attack of grippe. Coll8le, ~onday. after spending the ning guests of ~. BeUe OOon and Mr. and Mrs. Russell ' campbell • • ~ ' . .. . • _hoUdays v,'ith ,his.. puents. daughters in ·Dayton. nnd chUdren attended a Ib~h~~ ,,' " ". of " • • • • • '-' Frank Cleveland of l;lall'ty Friday eVen1al . f~ Mr\ John • . ~. ~. ~ ~' . Mi. met ·Mrs. Haward MJsslldine Mr. and Mrs. , 'Bunda Sears at the home of bls parents.. KjnllD.~. ~ ¥Z.·,md ~. R. lL entertained at a turkey dinner PrlWest Carrollton were y eve- l\(l' aDd Mrs WUbur S ' in ~axiaoct and son WUton v1a1ted . ' , nlng dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.' ' . . ears.., . L01l1se Ha~ t Ohnat hoe- day e~en1~. TPeir ,Pests were '~. WaYnesvllle. lW6a ' ~1a' Seats of MJ.ss ,. , ,' , and Mrs, Pred Purn8a and Mr. and . How4lrd Deweese -.1' pltal Olncinnatl Sunday " Cincinnati aocom~ed the Camp- . ' . . . . . '. • .' Mrs. Paul Maurice. . Mrs. Margaret Johns and Paul ~>ell famUy home and spent 86tur. , •••• • Johns were six o'clock dinner guests day, wlth them in celegratlon of ~ VlrginJ& Preaton wu ~ Mr,' and Mrs. W. 'Eo Stroud were Wednesday evening of Mr. and Mrs, ]~~ 08mpbeU's birthday on ~t guest of MJ.ss Mt,Ttha Klemm, . of New Yean Day dinner guests of Weller a.H1nes and the l41sses L1n4& day. O~cinnati, several. daYs last week. Mr. and Mftl. Oeorie White of MaLou Haines and Vivian Johns near • • • • • son. ' Bellbrook. IDR. MARY bOOK Mr. and Mrs. Raymond stomps (. • •••• Mr. and Mrs. JIaorry and TO BE HOME SOON Wd fam1ly, of Mlaml&burg, end. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Oarr of.LebMrs. Susan Se.ylor . to . and Mrs. O. B. a,u-beeon, of Center- aoon (Ann Crane) are announcing and !.It. and M.r!t. Ralph ~tings and ville, were S~day ~temoon, ~tora th~ birth of a son, . W~ Nelson" at dinn.e r New Year's Mrs. ' ROey Saylor, Mr. Mrs. SOD, Robert, visited Dz:. Mary L. Oook at the home of Mr, and Mu. ~w1a St. Ann~. boepitaJ, Dayton, Sunday. Rudd SaylOr ~ family, and .~t McClellans hospital, Sun~ay. PIres and family. Dec. 29. Mrs. W1ll1am Saylor and and 'l'bey report that "Dr. Mary" expects • • .. • • • . family and Mr. aDd Mrs. to be home in WaynesVille, by Jan.. Mr. and Mrs. O. Eo Glack1n, of - -........_ - --:-.- - - , . . . - - Saylor and daughter of uary 20th. MaSon, spent S~day wlth Mr. and ' S~ Mrs. Dean Walton. .,

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Mrs. Walter Cast, who is oontined to her home, becaUse of illness, re.. I ce1ved the follow1Jli vlBltors Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Henry DreJce, Mrs. Sadie Beckett, and Mrs. WUllam Beckett, of ~ilD;Ungton.

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Thomas L, Henderson entered suit against Edna ' P. Henderson, Clnclnnati, for ' divorce, chargtng negl~t. Hls petltion states that t.hey were married at NewPOrt, Ky. February 1 , 1~. and llaove no chllclren. 7 I I -;.-

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With studies being resumed after the holiday vacation students are now p.-eparlng for 'the semester exams, which wU1 be • taken Tbursday and Prlday, Jan. 16 and 11. Th!, .tltle of the Junior class play. "PooI',"Dear, Edga:r", which Will be directed ·by Mrs. Boward Pogt, l& being announced. 'nul cut fOC' the ·Play, will be announced at a . later date.

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PEOPLE and THINGS

Keller Hoak Elected Head Of Institute

SPARTANS DEFEAT- .Report Of Sewage . KINGS MILLS, 26-25 Investigation Hea~iI'" By- ·~ocal ·Civic CI'Ub

The Spartans , maintained their , clean slate in Warren county league BENNETT CHAPPLE, ARMCO OFFICIAL; LEE W. -- . basketball games by nosing Oltt , 'JONES, DAYTON; GUEST' SPEAKERS . K;eller Hoak was elected president Kings Mills last Friday night; by the of the Farmer's Institute at the clos- score of 26-25, We trust the Miami Ga- Ing session heid at the high school Despite the fact that the Spartans According to a report made . by 'zette re~ders wi)l 9 nce again ~esday. Robert Crew was named were considered favorites the visCarl Abaecher'I, at the din~er meet-· ing of the Waynesv1ll~ Civic dub, vice president; Mrs. J. K. Preston. Itors 01splayed .a. fast bre lit tba.t be patient, and bear with secretary-treasurer. and Mrs. W. A. took 'the lohals by surpr1sefalld came Monday evening. the Sewer Situathe pinch-hitting editor ... no Lukens, hostess. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. very close to brea.k:ing their wlnning' . tion Committee: which made a ~rlp Earnhart and Mr. and Mrs. James streak In league games. to Columbus last week to investigate "Mo tly About" column this Brannock were Damed tr~tees. l11e scbl'e wa~ In the locals' favor ' has been encouraged to believe that we k would be complete Speakers were J. W. Fichter. of untIl the last quarter when it.swicth- According to word received here a practical and inexpenslve solution without some mention of the Miami University and Mrs Lester ed back and forth with K1n.&s Mills ~eSdaYEarafte:noon by d~h parents. ·t.o the problem may be workeCi out f Ne W ~ t o ' coming through In the last ~ute .......¥ar n art passe e govern_ by the VUlage Council. The commit_ "Flu" epidemic, for it is the UI.z, o w as . g n. to go ahead. but Bob Osl)()rJn came ~ent physical eX~tlon at Pt. tee, comprising Mr. AbaecherU. Howmain topic of conversation Prizes In the corn show were Tl).omas Ky .• and enu-ained Tuesday ard Case. J. P. Larrick. and J. R. through with a shOJ:t sllot to' put the evening for Camp Shelby' Miss .. Gibbo k on all ides, those of u who awarded as follows'. I . ns. conferred.... ~y&th D r. Ma1'have been "bitten" are glad In the 'men's ~lvislon-Hybrld game on ceo . and a years tra.lrihlg in .the United with Director of the State Board of . . , and his chief .englneer. Mr, Its over, and the rest . are oorn, 1-Ro9:oe F urna~ 2-Ell Fu,r- The Waynesv1lle Juniors .siwamped States Army . I • Health, ho ing they will be fortun-~; Open polllnated. LYman Day; Kings Mills Juniors in the prelim: Earnh~rt with two ot~er draftees Waring. and as a . result received . and seven volunteers. comprised the many helpful Ideas at d suggestions . Mixed, James Brannock. In the inary. ate enc;)Ug~ ~o evad~ It, I:\t boy's dlv1s1on-Hybrid com. }-Max The games_,s!!heduled for Friday ten men to fUi Warren County lor the comple~lon of the sewer proany· rate It. I keePmg our .Hay, 2-Wnyne Clary; Open pollin- and Saturday night with Otterbein Draft Board No. Two's quota. for ject. At its ID.$t meeting, the Clvic fl'i nd I'Doc" 'Stout on the ated-Max ' Hay; Mixed.yne end Spring Valley have been post- the current dratt call. Be is the first Glu d·i.ci 'ed to take an actl~e part run these day ... here" one Olary. . poned untU a latter date. 10:al draftee to be summoned. in this problem of great local cen, who i n't taldng any thance In the ladies ca~e baking ~OD:t:est. The score: cern. not only ill the interest pf Im. nd has dep~ded fOT the the Collow1pg winners were anKings l\1U1s . proving living conditions, but also +1.0...... ki Q Dounced; Butt.e r oak; division. 1P<l n~ ..Hinn' ~~ a~e~ns 3~~1a.ctl,:l!.wor~~_. _:;i.''l.'IItA.a:.&_w:.No.~ .. • Ll'iirll'dS. na MCO;t)1;i i- - - - --- 5 9 UiLlll5Dew resldel,1t-, bu~ n ess. a d indus,Je e Thom!ls ·who will stay Hadley, a-Miss Montmla Hoalt; H d . f ~.! ' 1 try. . DevUs Food ~visIOn, I- MrS. Keller Witt. en erson. 5 . t er· 10 . e rest 0 f , t h. 1S WIn c 0 2 Mr. x.,ee Jonfils of I;>ar ton , w~o was.. th Florida·... armers s an 109 BoaK; - Mrs. Henry-Watk1ns, 3- Minter. c 0 2 brought to the meeting by Fred , around groups, .llt&t Thurs- Mrs. James BrannQCk: Angel Foqd Rohn, g O ' 0 Ta~ge Grauman, clulirman of the New Indily, ta'-king about'the sud.. division. I-Mrs. Keller Hoak; 2- ' Fink g dustries Committee. spoke briefly d n d ; . th h k t Mrs. Eli Furnas. 3-Mrs. L. V: Bran. regardIng the facilities which a e ro p. In e og .mar e strator. T o t a l s ! } 7 25 Ernest Eckert. manager of the mall man uracturing concern would funny thl}1g how a . E?ud'den .• . Waynesville C~cinnatl meat dlstrl uting plant, require to lo:ate here. _I' drop ~lways. ea~ es ' so .m~ch FO.FT.PT.· 01' the Kroger FOOd Company, preT.h! .sI?eaker of the evenins. ~r , ' e I,.; . more. ~<Nl1.ment' t~an a' sudShort. . :3 0 4 ' sented a ~ea.t cutting demonst ra-:-Bu1lleh ehapple, asslst.ant to the den rise .,In 'Coimectio-n .with Osborp. f l O 2 tlon at the meeting of the Waynes- P1'£S dent of tl!e Ame'!can Rolling the uF u'·:, sca~e if'. y~u ' noPlanck. f II 2 4 ville Farmer's Orange. Saturday Mil, ML:dletowl1. was illtroduced by ",. '. uli ·" - ' d . th McKeever. c 2: S 7 night. Joe Oerwe meat cutter from Howard Case. chairman of the pro,,,ICe a pee, sr.. o _01' In . , e ' . . Purks, g . 4- 1 9 the Lebanon Kroger store. cut t.wo 81am committee, and dellveIed an . , drug store these days, It s a FloreOo: e, g O O 0 quarters of beef, during the demon- interesting and instructive talk . ."\ ~ol ution ·th~: "Doc'!. is using According to an. announcement ~1P. g O O 0'· stratton. Oerwe b&s been 'employed which was followed by talklng plc1<?, sterilize ' the glasses and made by Supt. L. A. Ga.rst, at the ~ as meat cutter, 'by the Kr9ger com- tures showing the various processes ..ij ,b es 'at his soda fountain... close of the school aession. Monda), Totals . 10 6 26 pany. for tb1rty years. of manufacture ana treatment of "'e 8 not'tak' h a.ftemoon. the Wa.Y~e . Townah1p An Instructive motlon ·picture on sbeet metal at the Middletown plant. ~~ QIg any e .anees $Cbools will remain 010600 the rest 'ClNcfNNATI -~SITQ;RS the Correct method of purc~g . The speaker mentioned tn his talk ""bere the health of hIS cus- of this week, due to the steady lri- Mr. and MrS. J. K. Preston and meat was also shown by the repre- that he is greatly interested in what tomers- o is concerned".Jim creasing number of pupuS aI:Ieen\ famU~;~lved the following vlsltors senta.tlve. 'after whJch refreshmenta the Civic dub has a.ccompllshed. W;~th~r)1olt as the wicked because of ~e Flu ~p1dem1c. ~ re-: U thefr hoine. Sunday; !o[r. ~f sandw1c~ and coffee . were ,JlA1'tlcularly in their effort to bring -. "'VUlaiJi, threa~ning' the love- ported thlrty peroent of the pu,pUa Mra: 'qlester Illury. _Mr. aIlLd Mrs. setved 'w1t,h the compliments of the new Industry ~ Waynesvllle. ~ that Jy heroine Mary Fo~' Cecil e~ed, ~t from acbool. Kon~ JOhA WtcbaU: aDd Mrs. Sophie Kroger ~~" . if the way. Middletown waa built up , , day. Rabmne. of OtilCiDnatl. Each penon in attenda.nce was from a. small town forty years ago. 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. .held here Monday and TuescUI MUcb,*~ iocal ' ttOme ~ day...a motorcych~ belonJrinr ~ed the ~~ ~ to "SpookS" Furnas is · quite tbJa ~•. the deWIa of the .umber• ." . common si.ht, parked on Punenl aeniceI were held TUeI- the babtt or leaV1Dl 1QIWd. :rU1ea at Punera! ~ : w?Jl ,be beld eblp ~ attead&Dce. COIl~t. wbich • .Main street, ~ince . I:te \ ~as day ~ ai tb 8tubbI Pull- their belkte ' to .boot a.t ~ Th\U'IIdaJ ~ at the Often- : :baech~l1 ~ ~ oqt w1~ become. a 0.1 the era! Home. !or, Boward. 0IllIlaDd, ca. wbloh bad beelunDOJIDI post .~ff~c.e sta~...an~th.r ace 11. Wbo lcl1~ earJl' Batur<fa7 Tbe ~ta . . . . \IIU~le to ~e boIpe, of Ac7 Umb. ' W1l1 ~~ ~ :1.Reda" ,~, ~ , reader wl1:0 likes the 'new .morntna rriMn a b~ Wound III the .determine Just euctlf ~. the ac~ WaYDePWt, ·where bt . . employed. nrat ~ ,~ th, ..~ lIjIt of . dr;e88" .of.' the .: Gazette ... Misa bead receiYed when ., . lUll wbscb he :!ent occured• .when \lPOD beu1Da . ~ bome "" "tiD IIIc*iOD OountJ. the ~Ub\ iDebl~ . "aDd -BIdotl > :: • .... . Ruth ~ha~dler, a t~acher ~t, bad atandlnl bS. bed WII ac- c1ead~ro'!: :'-:~Uuau:. £7.: aDd be ~ ~. u~ OIl the ' ftet.aWck "su ,~ \he. .~~ i;· Cedarville cOllecr.& one . of ctcSentlf dIIcbU'IrICL . . . ed d' . . :.. .... Lamb farm for the JIIIIit hrelft JiUL teaJn.. th~ !at, ~' Q1 . ~<ltat, ,~~, b", , • .., .. ~. , .,~ " summon an pronoUDCl"", He Is .urv1Ye4 . teildance at ~tzI 'lluittl.nb ~ I r the . , "oJderl' .' readers WhQ ' Howard llvec1 With .~ IP'&Jlcdpar- death aocldeniaL ' , The aemc- wt11 : , ~t~~ CQUIlt' 00;" pomt; at .;i';~i.- _ .' ..' " .espec ., Hk~s tile re;mi~ eAts, lIr. and Mrs. aeoqe .G~ Amoq tbcee ~ho attended t h e " " . .. ,_ t '·~I.:i... • ..I..io. ' r.. '. , . ...,.. ,f,t . ' At . ' ' " Oi; a. ~ 1 .ws'~ . .. mesD.ber o.t . ' m .• and -burial WtU 'be made 10 IIGIml - I t WW1-. ~ .~D n.ew ~.! I . 'oCen'C~ "WllUam E~'"Stntth .. iJl~' ..;...~,;!...;... c1UIt.b' ,. . funeral ~ were the I': P •. ~. oemetery. . . . yo.. • , tief · &~ . - .~ . :~4 Or Dfi.8c:.. .~ " K' • . 'h - , 1 . . e - ' " , ( ~ . ,. e. w~ group. from the b1gh school. the e ' • ' . ton: l~.e Pom~. The-' ~ cOnteSt .' ,:\ " , '0f W.....eap. all., w 0. &j80 .~ 1Cb901.. . 0 ...1 .. clUb &r ~. Howard - - a 0 .... -1 -~ f'" d-u. " .. ... I, ~ " . ld ·j.k "'_ h . ,' 1 . _L :· •• _ _ , 1oMJ . . .. , . . . ea .... ~. 0 ,,~-, apen" continue durlni the mon~ or Feb-" W~U 1 e MI, ear 4Wme~ to the 1tnP1r ~d 'bJ member. Burial ... iiWle in M1ami the week end With b1t ............. ~ . ... ... u.":"'" ' .. A""",n ~. . .. (B.nUft ~...., . ~, .""_~?I . ' .' . ', '. . . - -... au. ~WW11', ........... 0. an" ",60. and ...~ the ·

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lDlnor. NEW SUITI Marvin Young ln9.med suardlan ad litem of Marlp Bryan" defendThe Mlddletown Citbens Finance ant In a PfC)bate suit. COpol'll~tion entered suit in common Winifred Hartaoek .uthor1zed to pleas IlOurt for judgment on a COI- purehase personal property- of the novit :note for $G27.33 against Clem estate ot Beet C. Bal't8ock. Warwlok. Th.e inventory of the estate of Daniel Tooley, Franklin, entered EmUy J. Thacker&, approved. suit against Beatrice Tooley, chal'g- Walter Luti, Leb&non, named adIng nE!glect. They were married 00_ minlstrator of the estate of Leontober 17, 11KO. ard 'l'hrpcionorton. Jules " GTaf, Edith Bishop entered suit against Harold . Sheets and Charles Shaw Edith Sanderson charging breach appointed appraisers. . of C(Intract and asklng $80U5, The wUl of . Martha B. TrovUle amowlt of loss'. alie claUns tak~n on Will be he~ in court Janu,ary 27; merchandise forced to .sell because that of M. J. Sumner, January 25 . contrsLct w~ not fuUmed, Both are formerly of Lebanon. Charles J. Waggoner, trustee of a The estate of Charles 114. Bryan trust created 6y the w111 of A. , D. d,etermlned to have & ~e~ value of .'l1 ' , Schultz. Lebarton, entered suit ... 5..77 and declared exempt from altatnst Emina ·L. Shultz and other i~er1tance tax. Oharles Maple heirs for court authority .t o sell cer- 'named comm!&loner to trana(er ta1n l'eal estate belonging to. the es- real estate,. to Allee B. ~~ tate, The sChadule 0( debts of the' estate of Walter D. V"'erner, Harveysburg, 4'JOMl\fON PLEAS PROCEEPINGS set fot February 4. Forres't Gtthens named ·executor of the 'estate ot Joseph O. Gitbens, The: Fl!st National Bank, 'Morrow, Waynesville. Walter kenrick, Clyde ordered to answer for, converning Wharton and Stephen Burnett property In ~he matter of the First_ named appraisers. Am r:lcan Bank and Trust Company, Middl\etown, .aagins~ C. M. Bral)den- The net v"ue' of the estate of John Schultz, W~1DesvUle, set burg, .

E. C. Crane Editor, and Publisher ISSUED EVEay THURSDAY SubKrlption Price, $UiO Per Year, Payable in Advance -------------------------~!':!!!!~~~~!!!!!"!~~~~~~!!!!!"!~~~~!!'!"!!!!!!!"!~~!!'!!!~!!!! WRITE THE EDITOR ABOUT IT

Perhaps there Is no business in a small communlty that Is taken 60 much for granted as the weekly newspaper. The subScrtbers take it from their post 9ftlce or rural mall boxes each week as a matter of course. If it's not there they raise cain with. the editor. If It is they reed it., without much thought as to how much hard . work went into tt In order that they might get th9 news of the community that otherwise might be missed. It Is generally recognized that the weekly newspaper makes a large

contribution to t he progress of any community. While- primarily It is a bus1ness as Is the bank, lumber yard, or ' groc~ store. it does many things "free gratis" for the community as a Whole. WhIlj! we thiilk ,that more merchants should advertize, we're not complalnlng l\bout that. Then 190 there IIZe 60me subscribers who are a llttle l:B~ in paying theIr subsCrtptlo~. We forgive that too l>ecause w!t rea~Zd one does not alwa.ys have the money to pa,Y a bUl .the exact; df'Y Sis~~ ) One of the things readers could do to make the editor feel that all the 'hard wox:k 'is not in vain, Is when something p1eas~s, write or call abQut It. On the other hand when s6mething dlspleases do not faU to l~ter your oompl.eJnt. : ' , ~ either case we a~e pleased t-o hear from you.

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Edna Bowling was (l,lWarde'd a di, vor~e 'frQm rJames BOWling who .was.. • I\IAI~Rl i\GJ': ~,ICENSES In qe:fault of answer to her charge LETTERS 11'0 THE EDITOR ot neglect. " . Thl' sutt of Earl Bowman Bia.1hs~ Charle,s Prtckett, 25, laborer, and DID YOU . KNQW? , , HestE!r ,Bo~man dismissed , without !Jelen 'De('I,l•. 17, i10l h of Fr(l,nklin. , ~ ) . 'r cord! . ,Robert" Yeet$, 22, ~orwOOd rnaThat the oilo~ing industries flouri hed In Waynesville more than a. :Id8~ B, Heckle,: ancUlary admprl$- ch!nlst and Myra Welgl~bl, 21, R. R. hunded ypus ago? , tratrlx ot the «;state of TUlie Meyer, .1. Loveland. agains t Maggie and A. H. Meyer; 15 . , ---;-7 A ch'a lr factory -on \vhat is now J. W. W1)lte's front iawn. A gun-smith's shop wlier~ the Chandler home now stands. Daniel dayS addltlona! time to .fIle answer !tEAl,.' ESTATE 'l'Ui\NSFEltS. ~ar'ton , proprietor. wa's a ~eat-grandfa the:r of E. C. Crane. ' or: pl~ading grant . " A B ' d A ~n-yard on the little plat.eau now occupied by Wilfred Squires res_ Par tttion ,of Teal estate a.pprove" t l i . . an Rosa 'Ka uf man toI and div1s1o~ determined ,in e George and ~ois He.nkle, part of lot 11'f'n ~. matter, of Charles T .. Smart' against 56 and l()t 6'7 tn sOuth Park subdlA large and profitable pork-packing 'e stablishment on the site of Edith W~tmore 8.Q~ .0the~s"". •1 o.'n , Lebanon.','. ...... ., James Gt.bOODs lumber yard one of the three men who compromised the . " Helen ' Hall'tsock to . J rn.nette M. firm was James Han'is, fa ther-In-law of Mrs, Edith M. Harris. • I'ROBAl'E COVlt'1' Thompson, 80 acres in Wayne town" , A hat factory also . was 'Included' in the jnd~tnal activities here at •

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WllJlam Fortlage to Frank O. Hor~ tort. 'lots ''163-67 in · Lovel(lnd park. Deerfield townshtp. Samuel and Edna' Tharr to Cora Thompson, 84. aores in Massie TOwnship, ' .,charles and Pearl T~OCkmorton to J.;e~ Slusser, lot In ~pringboro. . Rober rung, trustee, an", Isa~e CorWin King to Eugene and Bla.nclte Huffman, 115 acres In Clearcreek

, that ear~~ date. , , , . The tir!jt and ' flnal aocountS of Elbert· Lewis ~ Be~le Gross inSamuel Hetghway,' the first settler of Waynesville, cultivated a. hop the jfollowtng estate~ hi'ove been ap- ·terest in part ~f lot 1'04, Le~non . ~'Drd on .what is now Mrs. H. Madden's lawn. . proved: Geo,rge,l.;. Miller. 'Mas<>n;, Maryl ~Inth~l t~ ~y~etie T~Ylor, CONTRIBUTED ~y MISS MAME T: BROW,NE ' Jaml!S E, ~tlrkeJ Lebar,wn; , Lue1l& 5 acres in -DMIit1eld twp. Thomas, HarveysburlF Eva K. Pro- , Loveland ' Mutual BUlldtn and , I " . basel), Lebanon' 'Frank Slmpson , . ' g . In answer .to .a quel conlaln d in the <lMusings of an Idler" cohunn, ' Mon'ow; Maq ~va and ' 'f\!be Pro~ Loan oompe,~ to Della Comer, j;Ial't from, WUllam E.. SmJth at.. 'L e.banon, an)o&a .d A"" Wlllla'" South Lebanon. .two weeks ago!. COmes the follQW1.ng answer ,, , ,,,asclo, ... - of , lot 41 in '" tO~hlp. toIi'ney-at-law in Wamego, Kansas. . " ' . ' . sonl Mason. '. (Charles. and J'~es Qross to De~ey Sherman WJlder to A dr ' Turn ' _ . ' . . and Mlldred "WUls IQt 169 in Mackn, eYl In, ~nswer t-o our enquiry as to Ox Roast:. ~ attended. ~ n, 0" 'roast on . Tille estate .of EdPf ~e.ns.. ~Y..tp Ina.w addition to P\.ankllB. . : er plo~ 1~ Franklin township.. '. the 4th : da~ of July 1876 on what we called' Abe Satterthwaite·s run just Le~lOpn, "etermtnep ~t ~7.69. I ,' . ,!'Ted O. ~a.mes tq A. B. Kaufnlan, ' , .,""" . , . ." MoWe and James 'Staeey to Helen lO ' lots OIIn ~Ulvle -iisl Leb ebts above. thE!" b~ldge o~ the x enl.R Pl,ke J.ll·ec~~ect It,' W~ll. 11J:le neWs or Cus-•. ' T}iI~ , ~h~ule' o! cla~, and Hartsock; ~ gUi~ claim ,tq 79 'Qtres in anon. ~ W.Bu--.; .\v on" tel'S defeat by the Indians had reached Waynesville and the old soldler.s 14lobl11~ies . of the ~state.s. Qf Allce W twp ~" • .' , .' .• . . , Cain and ~onad1as Sim'onton Leb a,yne . Cora ThomJ!60n ·to John and ~th were talking about ~t. This · battle w~ on about· the 26th da<y of 'Jurie. It non, '" . .. ... .r',. ' ~. - The ru,~ing T .. yes, '84 in ,.,.....I e· 't~wnship ' pproveu. .. .Dank . to MinnieI , M. ' ~ -' ." "" -~, ! W • ~k. some time in th~e dRYS for news to rea.c;h that far, I wonder if tpls "" ill' t ...' "J S ' Leb ' _ Jack, lots , 0 a~ 1'1 in COx addition Mary R9yer to Clarence and N~t_ , . ' , . ·.... Ie w.,. 0 - . . ~er, t ,........... r ' • t1 1 .' , l!l the Ox ~oast you l'efer to? " . '." .. ',n on>'wlll be reaC:{'; bnJJanuary 25.. ,? ..~~. > .. " ~:: " ' , \ . l e..M1cl~e ". two , ~~ts ,in ,Warren ; , WM.~: aMITH , . , : . WIlbUr and Orpna Qlark ·to A. F. and Gr~ne - countleli.. '.' . . , . . , The Will of W~an:t H. , Jia.:~ap Kyte, ~U1t .claitn t9 ,tract in Clelll'- . " iad~lt~d t9 P.~te. ; '. ' . , ', ~ !,.ree" '·to~hipi ,\ .,· ;/".:, .:.;. . . Six Interrogotories of the wUI of A. . Jeanette H. ThompsOn .to )!rugene MUSINGS OF AN IDL~R D. Eklhult:Z: I.,ebllP on" de~iroined -by and _Blanche .Hof·~~, 'l~ " BCl'es in In a ' state~wlde ..b~lr-styllat oon-, . If you want to see quick and s~emat1c work watch $!on ..outslde Wut_Judge R ..!!. Car.ey. ~, Olearcreek to}VnShlp. ' teSt, conducted at Colwnbua last · dOw washer a tall cIty building. ", " , Ttle solledule 'ot cla1mB, d~~aiKt ~lfJlClU! ' Thom~son . to Vem~ Tu~, . Dea~ He.W1te, WD 'Mr. ~ .. , .... li1llbllltles of tbe ·estate ,o fW1Wam NIc~,lo:t 20 in .P lalnvi¥.w·' Man~t, ~ Mrs. C. ~e Hawke, won .,.ie' . ,_,;A\1to drivers are. not a1~ether to biame I the cal'eless pedestrian con: LdVi~tt, ~~er~i, an~. dat~~ ,.adi~i~n to.. ~. .. 'I,' ~.t1nctio~ Of . receiving the , trOphJ.: I, tributeS 'h1s full sbaTe. ·' . :, Duia~, ~a.~n~ ~ppro~ed, ~, '.', John and ~ ' C~arlton r;<> : Ve~- for.. ~1rBt· <place, . oyer forty ' ,',. "I,~, .~ ;. 1 ' .. 1 ~.,. t.. ~~",~, ' f~eitl h1s .no~. ~~ ,~ P~pa~ 102 acrea~' C9ntestantB. Awards w~ , macie by ' . , •. i • ,~. seventh '~ililt of" the ~~estate of , Turt1e~~-Wk: township. . , ~). '. Mr. Al~,. hair !StYl1a~ ,0 " Ne", YQik ' ~.tber, ~t 1B the ulan ·who "e~. h1a operation. fU!l ~,and .. who M~ 'A. .HOllOway. ' '':'. . ~rry c~~ ~ Simpson to John Ctty. ~ B'~Wke Ia' at ~t .eln. w111 ~ be&i;&tiPut y~. . ' ::' O. ROof "· .a iid · Ida "I)eillse," ~nd: ~t ~ ~~~. 5Ci' acres .In ·Played . ~t qft.ldl a ,Bea~iJ ihc)p .Jh- .,• •• • ~. ".' } ' .,0" '.. ' , _ ' Frimkun" approVed. ' ' ", "1 Harlan, ~P' l t . . ' . >'. Spr1Da11eid. . ' .," '.i , ~ '; ~. , •. . I • I _ :>u.. • .• .: . • . . . "_ : .... . ", '.. llnibt EVaila to J A' azid' Latinit ,.' a " The 'v~ ~ta Of· wool . bottOn aJld .leatli$o are being.. e~rolated OII1ar\~ V,an ,~eaa~I ex.~~ ot the .. ~r]i'..7':" " "• . . . -::.F.. . ' .' ;. ~c~7' " , . I .' " ' . ' . ' \ .' estAt4!· of MeUUa Deeter authorized VO~WU6' part Qf lot 3 In WtWih ' USE . .~~ ~en ~ no~l~~ iU1~ of synthetic ma~ ~ glaisa bel~. ,.' .to 'liar, t3:UI8 ~ ~:. . ~,., ~ ~ ~adch"~on, ~ ~ban~.

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it up to drip, another wraps ·it in attended on Sund~ morning, an4 paper to keep the salt, ect. close to . after tl:)e services they presented the .meat, ties it tightly and hangs. themselves before the Rev. R. B. it up. Last year I put too mucb salt MIsS Hannah Jordan was a pleas_ Krumholtz, when they again ain the sauSage, 60 whe~ I couldn't ing bostes& to the members of the find the rec1pe that I had cUpped Friendship Club at her home changed the marriage vows they . from a paper, I :asked for one at the Wednesday afternoon. had taken fifty ye.a rs ago, and regrocery. One customer said Mr. So Mr H d M K y d Mr Bar celved the blessing from Father and So had a good one but he didn't ld ~'cKa°war c .a an . tsa •• y were dinner gues Krumholtz. before they dispersed. have a telephone so Mrs. Grocer got Wednesd at the home f th 1r Mrs. Herres wa.s becomingly att1r~ out her country cook book and found ay a e me one. Isn't that good servicel sister, Mrs. Elva McKay Rowe and in a costume. of blue, with matching Mr. Rowe .near Bowersville, to ·accessories. We W~h the happy P. S. Froni over .the fence the compl1ment her brothers on the1r couple many futur~ ye·a rs of y.oedded next mOl'ning we heard the commo- birthday anniversary. lite. d Mr Oeo 1 1r tion of hogs beilog driven somewhere Mr ~ and today they have not been ill. . an s. rge P ym e SON BORN TO E . ;£F Whether our neighbor Just g t were entertained at dinner, Batur- MR. AND MRS, FRANK round t<J it of his own accord ~r day at the home at the latter's whether he had a gentle reminder parents, ·Mr. and Mrs. James Clevenger, -near Clarksville, when they Mr. and Mrs. Russell l!:. Frank are . .;,;.. .... ~;'r. ....., , from the law, :r do not know, per- celebrated the birthday anniversary receiving congratulations on the haps it was just telepathy but it you of Mrs . . Clevenger. The ;Plymirea b1rth of a son, James Russell, at want results consult the sher11f1 were evenini callers at .the home of . Miami Valley ' hospital, Friday Jan. 21., There was a beautiful Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor and sons, morning. The b~ weighed sJx ~ sunrise th18 morning. Sur;y woke me near Harveysburg. . pounds, nine and one-hait ounces, up to look at it, at least she was Mother and son are both reported Miss Andromeda Thompson, of . . to be dOing fine. lookinc out of the window and . Dayt<Jn, was a Sunday afternoon barking. Yes, they do say dogs are <:.aller at theTaImage home. colorblind 80 perhaps-well anyway . ENTERTAINS AT DINNER she woke me up and I enjoyed the ' The llttle da.ughter of Mr. and lovely color changing from rose red Mis. Pal Kel1by who has been sick Mrs. R. L. HaclDwell was hostess t<J gold and baoCk to red aga.1n. The for a lengthy periOd does not im- t<J a grollp of friends, at dinner, ground was frozen when I ~e out prove ~ they wlsh for her t<J do. Monday evening, at the Little Inn, but I heard a -song sparrow singing. Invitations wCl'e extended to the In celebration of her birthday anni- . It was muddy again this afternoon relat1ves ~nd friends of Mr, and versary. Her guests were"Mrs. Lewis and the day was noticeably longer. Mrs. Wenzel Herres of Waynesville, Thompson, Mrs. Maynar.d . ~eltB, It was st11l l1ght uiltll after six. The Route 3, who celebrated the1r 001- Mrs. Donald L. Hawke, and Mrs. , . sunset this evening was as lovely as den Wedding, S~day afternoon, Ethan Crane. the sunrise, and there was a tang of January 19, at the1r home from two spring In the w, ~u~.it is only Jan- to four. The children, grandchildren LEBANON .TEACHER M.A RRIED uary thaw. . aDd- many friends' participated - in ~. the enjoYment of the Occasion. De- Miss Kathl-yn Oxley, a teacher. Hcious refreshments were served Lebanon High School, and Franc1s' the guests, among whom were AI. Dra·ke, son of Mrs. Velma Drake, fred Jordan and Miss Hannah Jar- Lebanon, were married today at the . Laraer Because of Better Service, dan. _ bride's home in West Liberty. They · Quality, and Price Mr.' and Mrs. ' Herres are fa.ithful will live here. Drake, a graduate of Mr. Walter Clark is serving on the worshippers at the St. Augustine Lebanon High School, is &.MOC1ated Established 1849-1940 United Sta'tes jury at Cincinnati. ChUrch, in Waynesville . where they with the Soft Water Laundry here. . Mr. and ' Mrs. Clarence Smith beast as I have ever met outside of were Lebanon visit<Jrs Monday. FARM DIARY

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Deweese saw Close As We Know How. • • . tions for payment for next year Jan. 19, Sunday and lovely weath- the play, "Arizona" at Keiths Thewere to 'be cut to put the money in er again. So nice 'to have so many ater in Dayton, .Monday afternoon. defense. It may be a good thing. It lovely Sundays. I was beginning to. Mr .. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick visOur Aim Is To Be of Service to ·the Commay ole!l-r th,e way for some new ap- think that nothing 'b ut four kinds ited the1r cowin, Miss Ella Kenrick proach ·to the problem. It will caUSe of woodpeckers. came to eat my suet in Dayton, Sunday afternoon. munity Which VIe Are S·e rving. a lot of howls t<J cut payments but · today J saw a. llttle tufted tit- Mr. and Mrs. Rkhard Moore.. of ~fter people get used to them. As a mouse and later a. Carolina wren. Dayton, were Sunday after noon \ defense measure It may be easi~. They are a. lIttle larger than the guests of their uncle and aunt, M.r. Weare in the mark.et for your Grain at Someone toll:l ' me their land taxes house wrens and have a. white J1ne an~i. Mrs. J . :n. Jones. through 'the ey·e. They are fighters . Mr. and Mrs. Robe Slliie~ had were lowei' this year, but mine are alJ times. atrughest nlarket prices. higher. It must be that n~w J1ne and I suspect them of chasing away for their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. fence. it does m8.ke the place look the nice little home wrens tha.t and Mrs. John Myers and da.ughter, USed 'to nest on t he porch. better. Miss Charlotte, of Dayton, and Mr. Our own makel'of feed~ are giving comAll dressed to come in to JlaynesJan. 20. Up to the eyes all day in and Mrs. KeISler Gra,ham. ville to sew tor the ~ed Cross when pork and just when I was busi~t A large number of · citizens are plete satisfaction to your neighbOi'i: I heard tha:~ t~Ose hogs were in I._ those hogs got 10 aga.1n. ThIs tJme victims of the flu. Among them They are made r'j ght from high g~ade .'gain. So. off with my oown shoes and we called up the sher1ft' to ask him Ilre: WUl1am Brooks family, Fred on with the boots and down the hill what t<J do. He wasn't there but Rush family, Mr. and M.rs. Robert i.ngredient •. to see 'where they w~e getting in. th~y said they would tell him or Palmer, Mrs. Walter c'lark and Jr. The ground was so soft 'my boots send someone out. We haven't heard Clark, and Miss M1rlam Rogers. pkked up ,great ,clods of mud with from him yet but I have gre'at Mr. aDd Mrs. Therle Jones enterWe carry a full line of Commercial eyery step but by following a little fa1th in our sber1ft'. tained to dinner Sunda.y, Mr. and Feeds and Supplements on hand at · all gulley full at runniilg .water, I got The pork Is all laid out to cure Mrs. Edwin Nutt and Mr. Herman there without tearing up the whole or hung 'up ready t<J eat. The lard Nutt, of nea.r Centerville, Mr. and . times. field. There they were, three or four 18 Vc!y .nice and white ~h1s year. All Mrs. Earl Moran and son, ' Garry, ' ( ~hoats and a rusty black old sow my. neighbors have different ways of Waynesv1lle. that looked like something out of a of curing their meat. MyoId Ken- - - -- .- n~ghtmare or a' W61t Disney' picture. tucky ne1ghbor showed me how to JUDGE AT NEWSPAPER SHOW HeJ.: snout and her lep were long ' do it' Kentucky stYle, lakl out on a --. and lier bOdy. thin as a rail. When tjlble in s~t then smoked. Last year . Gardner H. Townsley, edit<Jr of she saw Us she snorted and started I used a rec1pe that another nelgh- ~he Western Star, wUl judge the ed1.toward us with, her fangs bared, I ·b ar pve me ualng ' sugar, salt , and tolial page in the annual Weekly wu glad that I had a .club and the saltpetre. They all handle the meat Newspaper Show being held at Co...·dols she waa as " a lOokinC ':dUlereritly; one aa1~ It and bangs lumbus th18 week. . a cage. She looked more J1ke the hyenas 1n....tbe zoo than a hog. We finally chased them out and again we notlf1ed the owner. When I finally got t<J t<Jwn I asked the sewing c1rcle what to do about it and got some gOOd answers-but we don'~ t th 10 b 't wan th em our ~n s~ ~~ won pen em up, we can t 10 em so we can't take them t<J the stockyards-6o what? Our fence isn't ood b t it t tock' d very g u urns s an they came in through his fence.

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forglng a check for $315; Jfesse Coffer. asSault and battery on John Rowe, October 5: Charles Bava, Mrs. Minnie OolUer, of Harveys- Dayton. charged with the theft of Sponlored by "20-30" Club of St, Mary's Chur.ch A community card party will be burg, and Mrs" Bal'vey, of $300 from 't he home ot Charles THURSDAY 'EVE-JANUARY 30 held at the Grange Hall on Thurs- Lebanon, were dlnner guests , here Brown here ' December 13, and ' Buday evening, January 30th., begin- on Thursday, of last week. ~rd SeIbert, Morrow, lnd,1,cted for GRANGE HAU--8 O'CLOCK nlng at 8 o'oloclt. The Twenty-thirty Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Keever, of arson. TICKETS-25c EACH Olub 'Of 8t. Mary'a Ohurch, sponsor- Oenterville, were 8unday d1ruier Seibert was indicted by the OctoIncludes Refreshments and Prizes ber grand Jury lb ut the dl~te · of the Ing' the card 'party, has planned a guests, heI:e, pleasant evening of recreatiOn. Those 8unday eJternoon callers were:' ajleged orime was sald to J;le !ncor- ' - _........"""!'_ _ _~----....--~---------.. who come may play brldge, 500, or Ml'. and · ¥rs. Ernest' ~rt~, of r~t and he was held ovelr tOIl the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _"" ._' _ _ _ _"""!"' .... _ _ _ _ _ _ _~ ,. , any 'other card game which they may ~yton: ·Mrs. Corwin &Del dauahter January grand Jury. He lis charged desire. Mrs. Henthorn and Edward Ander- with aiding In setting' firle to the <?oDUllon Pleas Court, $6,600.44! To th,e hlg,h scorer at each table .a ' eon, of ,Blanchester; and ' Dr. T. I. barn of Charles Oeder nellr Morrow Probate Oourt, $6,100; JuvenUe 'p.rlze wUl be riven regardl~ of what Way, of Cincinnati. . last February. ' Oourt, $6,950~ coroner, $260. game has been .played. Dunng the Rev . .and Mrs. ~omberry, of 8hertJl, $U,370; OhUdren's Home, BUDGET IS $37411,679 $10,480; county engineer, ",284; Some of our clt1sens and a. few evening refreshments will ;be served. Harveysburg, called on Mrs. C. H. A delightful evening' ta aas~ed for Deatherage, 8unda}' afternoon. soldler reUef, $8,260. students In our school are Ul with all wo can enjoy cards; and tickets RelatIves here have received word Wanen County Commissioners Spec1a.l approl;ll'lations include dog Influenm. maY 'be had from any member of the of the serious Illness ,of Harry set the appropriations for' 1941 at and kennel fund, $6,718.41; Orphan'8 Miss Anna 8. McDonald. teacher Twenty-thirty Olub, of which May- Brown, ot Wilkshlre ~~e., Dayton. $374,679.39, it was annoml.Ce<i qere as:lum, ~,IU.43; exclse ~, $6.499.- In. New Holland school, Is at home • nard Weltz Is the president; Mrs. Ch~rles Ell18, Mrs. .Joe WU- last week. The general fWld receiVed 87, bondS and Interest, $12,~.75, on acoount of 1nfluenza !n . We llamson• .and ~ Kate a~d Ollve $170,946.12; the county road ' and and bonds, $5,231.25. school. NEAR ",000 DOGS ElUott,, all or OentervWe, vtalted br dge fund $167,823.56 and the ' -: Mr. Kenneth FIsher, of near IN WARREN LiCENSED friends a~ the Home, Tuesda~. special' funds will total $35,909.71. CENTURIAL CLUB Coshocton, was 6 business caller , here, several days last week. _ , The 1941 budget Is C()ns1de~blY TO MEET JAN. 30 Approx1ma.tely 3,900 dog license INDICTMENTS RETURNED under the 1940 ~pproprlatton of . _Mr. and Mrs. Fred ,8 herwood. were tags have been Issued ,this season, BY GRAND JURY $442,575. The Warren Co~ty Centurial club Thursday guests of the latter's sisW. ,C. Manning, CQunw dog warden, _ 1_ The general fund Is divided as fol- will meet at Meni'onal ~ January ter, Mrs. Houston, of near Sprlngannounced· TUesday. ThIs 1.5 approx- The J.a nuary -grand Jury returned lows : . SO, Mary Cl1ngner, president, has Valley. , lmately 200 mO.r e than waa Issued. five I~dlctments Monday to Judie Ccmmlssloners, $4,'700; I~eneral of_ annou~ced. D. B. ~a1ley, farm a~ent, Mrs. O. G. Ran::la,l1 and 'daughter._ year ago at this . time, a. .c~nvass Oparles B .. Dechant In common plell.'> fice expenses, $1,500; courtq.ouse and ~nd M lIS Roberta. Falkenstein, home Helen. were Wilmington callers, later ' sendIng 'the to l ' well above court. They Irnored 10 other cases. jail $6 '120; coimty homle, $13,300; demonstration agent, wlll speak, Saturday. . \ the 4,ooq m l'~. " ROpc?r t lng' through Its toreman, charity,' $7,400; memorial bWldlng, ENTERTAIN CARD OLUB RoyOlark, ~as been qulte 1,ll at. his home several days. Ralph Van Meter, Lebanon, tQe jury $1.'100; justice and mayors' courts, AT DINNER PARTY NAMED COUNCIL DELEGATE recommeuded the painting of the . $ 260; soldiers'burlal $6610; agrtculLa t W dn sd In ' Mr d Mrs. Ernest Edgington, oJ · i, . . s e e ay even g , an ' Mr . Harold Sharp, Har an town- interior of the cell blook. of the tul'jl} lncluding county t:air) $8,690; Mrs. Ell Fumas en tertal' · . th Waynesville, accompanied by her · ned e . . ship Wlll b the delegate frOm the ,; OWlty jail and ImprOVed ventilation miscellaneous, $23,085. club ,a t d1nner rrandmother Mrs.' Sadie Reason, ·mem'b ers 0 f the "!;M" vvy . Warren County Home CouncU to for the ja.1l kitchen. ' Auditor's office $13,650; board of d t 1 f ds t th Ir was a WilmIngt.on visitor Saturday. ,, , , • an or an even ng 0 oar a e ' tbe 8 tate Home CQuncl1 meeting .ln Indlctments returned were Enos revision. $50; assessing personal pro_ h In dditi to tl ' I Ml's. Cleo Jefferies and son, Kirk, . 'l._ ' . orne. a on 1e regu ar Columbus this ••week. Mrs. Wa.lwr GIlm1ln, Lebanon, charged with •perty, $1,525; treasurer, $7,938.24; re- mem bers, Mr. an d Mrs. K' e11 el' Hoa k of South Vienna, were Wednesda,y1 . D~off, FralllUlh, also plans to at... breaking and enterlng the ' Eagles .corder l $4,44S0; prosecutling attorney Miss M H t d L guests of friends. ., ary as on. an u er . . , ' tend. ". . lodge room here October l~~ ' thftl~ t Friends .01 _. . 25; OUftord,S",650; Court of Appeals. $463.44; H ar ts oc k were a""" ~ gue/> s. . Miss Maxine ' .Daugher_ __ ' " t,y, of Wilmington; regret hearing of her mJsfortune, recently faW ng on the slick sid~- wa.lk, br akll'lg wo bones In her ankle. Mrs. Minnie Coll1er. was t,he ThUl'sday d41ner guests of h r Uncle , Lee, ' infant daughter of and Mrs. James Ward. of Friend's Mr. and Mrs. Stanley _Freela.n, died Home waynesV1l1e. i--t=~McClel1ans -HospItal ThUrsday ely e Lincy, who has been sitting evening. on the United States grandjury, Mr. 'and Mrs. Everett Bunnell and Oincinnatl. is confined to hI home famJly spent Sunda,y with Mr. 'apd on account of 1l1ness, ; Mrs. Bert Bunnell and f~~Yl neat, Mr. ~nd ' Mrs. Melks, of Dorothy Utica.. . Lane, Dayton, were Friday callers Mr: and. 'Mrs. Harold Rogers and here. Mrs. Emma Gibson, of Bellbrook' Mr. and Mrs. Roy King and' net Mr. and Ml·s. HIley Gibson and daugQters, entertained Wilmington daughter Pauline, of near Bellbrook i rlends Sunday. spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Morris L wis. NOTICE OF APPOINTl\JENT Mrs . •;lab I Sha,w is still improvAdmmllitrator ing. E tate of ~Iph .P. Leamlng, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin 8mi h ahd ,DeceJased daUghter, judie, spent .SatW;day· , -'j evenlng 111 Xenia. Notice i . hereby glv n thDt~ Sarah . R. 'Learning whose Post Off ,Admodern dau'Y ~arn !tas' been completed on the C. A. Stenger fann in . NOTIQE OF APPOINTl\JENT dress' ls R. R. 1, . WayneSVllle, Ohio c-.:: . ~tilbtor ' Warren ounty, along"route 73\-just we t of route 48. Th~ parn is a.ir conditioned' has been dulyapPo~te<i as ~drrlln­ E,tate of .Joseph D. Githens istratrlx of the Esta.te' of Ralph P. for entilatioD and an entJ'ance beneath the 'building pro\rides sp~ce for ~ twoDeceased Learning late :of "Warren County, whe led ,' p rea.dt!l' to cai~b tire manute 'for hauling to the field ' with a tr~ctor. ", Ohio, deqeased. · NotIce is hereby given that ForDated this 16't h da.y' of J lmuary , This feature of removing manure is bi3lieved t.o be the ~mly one o{its kind in the .' rest J . Githens whose Post Office 1941. . Miami valley. The Aihish Mennon'ite people 'of Plain ' 0., comm~nity ' onaddress is 129 N. Quentin Ave" DayRALPH H. OAREY .' • J : ton, Ohio has been duly appolnted structed the , building. Eq~ipment ·incJ'u.des tan~hions an~n~aterI;litY. calf and Judge of Proba.te Oourt as EXecutor of the ~tate of Jo~ep'h ·• . .~~ren Oounty, 0hlo bull pens for the herd of dairy ,cattJ'~ , There is room for shlledded fodder, cut h~y, D: Githens Ia.te of Warren County, Stanley & St~nley, Attys. J23-S0-F6: c'o rn an~ 6ther ground feed on the, second ~f.toor. , . OhiO, deceased. COURTBOUStBONDSSOLD D~ted this 15th day of January, ~ Mat daIs for this De'Lu?Ce dai~y ba~n - wer~ffurn~8hed by your local dealer. • '1 • 1941. ' \; .ff .. RALPH . H. OAREY , W~r~n Counw,.· ,Oonim1ssfoners Judge of ~at.e Court Monday sold $20.000 in bonds to fiWarren County, Ohio nance . the -·ad~tlo.n ~ the courtH. Z. ~ray, Atty. J23':30-F6 house to the Ryap..8utherlat;Jd OOIJl- , , ."ro', Toledo, on ..lta b1d of 1 1'" .~r . SPEOIAL NOTICE ceJilt ~4 a., ~~ ,of ~, A. III.. ', __' , . Parker, cl~k, sa1d.~~~ idcijtlOn ..wt11 ' , The Women'~ 8oc1ety, of Ohrlstlan be' ~ ' ~e ' nOr.ib, 81~e Of the oourt-, .:' ServiCe wUl sPonsor ' a. . doughnut . hC?U8e, and wlli. ~C9nt.alh two ~rll!6 , .. s'ale Friday! ,~anu&fl'.'24. call ,~3up a.nd • .ba~e~t;' ~i~, record vaill '~i'~l'l _or see Mrs. G. D .. MJ,lls, for, orders. OCC~py1ng. ~ maJort~y Of ~e' ~~'I .. , JI6-23. ture, .

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PrellmInary plans and estima tes for the redecoration of the Interior DIES IN XENIA HOSPITAL . WaynesvUle residents will note. of St. Mary's Church WE~re subwith interest, the meteoric rise to mltted and discussed at the annual Private funeral services were held orne people we once fame of Tennessee WUllams. Miss- business meeting of the whole parat the residence Wednesday a.fterknew ( orne have pa ed on Issippi plaY-writing' novice, who haS ish, held last Monday e'venl:ng at the noon, for J . WUl White, prominent taken Broadway by storm wl\lh his Little Inn. No decisions W43re made resident of this community, wbo and other h ave move d ' New York GuUd Theatre play, "The and no dates set. but it was indi. died Sunday evening. a t the McOlel) "J' I I Sa t t e r t h - Battle of the Angels." d . away... un cated tha t work might be starte Ian hospital. XenIa, af ter an '1l1ness waite, center on one of W11llnms. who was born in Colum- sometime in tbe summer. of a few days. Waynesville's fir t ·basket- bus, Miss .. Is the son ot Cornellus The Rev. R. Lloyd Hackwell, recHIs death was attributed to lobar ball teams .. "Herb" Edward, Williams. now of St. Louts. The tor. presided at the 'meetlng, which pneumonia. He was taken ill last third baseman on the old elder WUliams was originally from began after supper. In the rector's Thursday, and when his ~ondltlon Knoxville, Tenn., and is a descend- addreES parish objectives for the became serious. was rel110Ved to the "Miami" team, who used a S I T essee ev er, a enn year were set forth, to be worked a.nt of John hcspital. Saturday afternoon. bottle bat s imilar to that of p l9n eer. Young Wlll~~ is also a 'out in line with th~ whole' church's Mr. White was active in business "Heinie" Groh formerly of grandso~ of the Rev. Walter E . program to '00 Forward 111I1"Servt>ce'. •• ." I" Dakin. an EplEcopal minister in Otber business of the me:eting inAlld oivic life here for fifty-tour the Cmcmnati Reds ... Glas- Memphis. who retlred recently. cluded the presentation (l.t reports years. until his renlrement-frol'\1 the ie" Warren Miller, on of , Willlams mother FAwina. dau&,h- of nnances and activities 'of t he grocery business ten years ago. Althe late Frank M ill er ... War- ter of the Rev. and Mrs" W. E. several parochial organizations for though he was a member of the ren died of influ enza while Dakin. was born in .Premont. Ohio. the year 1940, as well as approval Church of Ch~lst. he was an active ., . d' The Rev. Walter E. Da.k ln will be of tbe budget for 1941 worker In the local Methodist ervlOg 10 the ~~Vy lIur~g 'remembered by older residents as " In the balloting t~e following Church. Where he taught a Sunday World War 1 ... Dude J s son ot tbe late Dr. E. F. Dakin. t 'llen were elected t~ the v'estry. the school class for forty years. He was Lewis, who had ~ ba;kery many years a physician here. Mr. IJarlsh's otflclal board: William H. a member. of the Board of Directors where Sho.rty' Underwood Dakin Is an uncle of Mrs. Emma H. Allen and Hams Mosher, wardens: and vIce-president of t he Waynes_ J. WILL WlUTE vile Nationnl Bank fo r several years. new holds , f orth ... I a t er th e McClure and Ronald M. Ha.wke in and __ l J. L. Baker, C. H. Btp.ce, 1., H, Gor- . . · " . . - . . _ ... "has ' number of -rela.tlves lUlU ' ' ld k E L TIio. Mr. white came to WaynesvUle hite ran the same baKery aTound Harveysburg. don, DOd nLa ELTh'Haw e, . 'try om. wth his parents, to live when n o "U II White now i travelas. an . . ' ompson, ves men. :.. p .. . . . 10 lstory young boy. HIs father, the Rev" WI! mg for a mIlhng company m . i'BI-LO" CLUB ENTER'.rAINED !iam White. was a minjster in the Loui ville ... then I'M i It" Ohrlstlnn church, now known as the Thompson had a bakery at Mrs. H. F. Dye entertain~ . tlbe T Church of Ohrlst, In the early ladles of the " Hi-Lo" bridge- clUb,~lterary U seventies. the same stand ... ear I y He . att,ended the WaynesvUle en,thusiat her home, Tuesday evening. Mrs, WaynesvI'lle auto d 150 t f schools, graduating from high ~hool asts ... "Doc" Ellis, uWiU" AI- . Funeral servioes were held Satur- : : ~o::er was a a gues 0 Mrs. J . P . Fromm was hostess to In the class of: '74 . an~ taught for len "Ed! J a nne'y Carl Ser-:- day afternoon, at the Harveysburg AI . n1 r ' :'<is . the ladles of the New Century club, two years In Ii c:>i.1ntr:: ~chool. Later . ' . . '' "0 I I Methodist Ohurcn for Truman oUter an. eve ng 0 cal, ,pnzes at he'r home. Friday aft erncon. c e becaIhe a cle~k In .the A. L. Fa.rl' VIS, Osc.a r Smith, oc lam, age 67, of ' Haneysburg, who were awarded to Mrs. Oa.rman Due to the prevailing Illness In grocery store and atter his maniage Miller, George Waterhouse, died at his hOme, Thursday evening. o/aDe, Mrs. ~I Conard, and Mrs. the community, a small att~nda.nce to his employer's eldest daughter. I "Eph" Barnhart, Ray Mills, He was a retlred farmer. hunter and L. A. Garst. of twelve members were present and MiSS Amelia F1a1T, be became a "Doc" Ward', II J eft" Smith, trapper. answered rol~ eaU.with their favori te' Tartner in the business. "Ben" Howell, "Jim" Sales, ~. Gillam was born in Waynesquotation. Invited guests of the host- AIter Mr. Fan:'s death , Mr, White . .. d ,ville. tl1e son of Anthony and Marf ess included. Mrs. J . K , Prest~n, Mrs. continued the business. untU 1930 Harry Sherwoo ... w e v e MUler GWam. He llved his entire t::'" H. B. Earnl,1al't, Mrs. L. C. Radley, when he sold his store to Fred probablr, ovedooked some life in the neighborhood of Hal'veys- . ~ . and Mrs. J . R. Updyk. e. B d his I k .-l tired arnar , er . 811_ re , . an~ t we're sorry ... more 01 d- burg and Waynesville. The afternoon's program was oon- He Is surviv.ed by his wife, Amelia, timers and some not so old... . He is survived by, hls wife, Suaa.n; SATURDAY-Feb. 1 ducted by Mrs. Frank U . · LeMay. one son, Hora~ Fred; 'one sister J ohn C~1'twrlght, John A. orie son, James, of Lima; one ProWayneevUle Farmer's ., OTange Mrs. J . B. Crabbe, wllo was to naVe, Mrs. A, F . Tat~ of Soutp OharlesFunkey; "Matt" ParShall, ther, Will, of near Harveysburg; me~tlng and V~entine prlogram. assisted, was unable to be .present ton, Ohio; a .neice. Mrs. Helen "s· P U",~" I'u' I St ' and on~ sister, Mrs. Anna Squires, Members are requested to turn due to the Ulness of. her mother. VaugD}}, of ' ColumbUS; . and a valDeS,. ra ans- ...., N-- Yor" City . . "'-.&-1 I ..Iii i Ho' e" sung . .i ,. , '. v, "'-" .. • in 'suggestions for .future programs. no VOClt so 0 , vO n . m , nephew, Robert .H . Taft, of Dayton. ~erry, .. Bo b . Bur ton, Rev. James Rader officiated at MONDAY-Peb. 3 . by Mrs. Radley and accompanied by Dast Tites were pet'fcmned 'by Rev. '~Frankie" Robinson" "Had- tl1e funeral servlc~, and burt8l was , "20-30" club at the home of .Mr. Mrs. LeMay opened the program. An L. 'C. Radley, 'i n the p~ce Of imdie" Dean · Howell . Harold made' in MiamI Cemetery. and Mrs. Et~ ,CI:ane. interesting and instructive hist:o"Y m6diate relativ,es and friends. Burial Howell ' Ben Milis Frank WEDNESDAY~Feb. 5 of Ohlp, "The Buckeye Country," w~ made in M1anu c.;metery. ". ', , LEWIS-MILLER WEDDING Civ~ club Board ot Directors and written by Harlan Hatcher, was re. Snoo~, R~v. John ~. Cad- SOLEMNIZED WEDNESDAY buainess meetinl. . viewed by Mrs. LeMay, and the pro_ EN.T ERTAiN FRIENDS walls,d er, Re v. Grauser, . ~ . . ~ Bureau DlBcussUi.n Group, ·gr8.m was concludlld \I?1th another AT BIRTHD:A¥ PARTY Ke~neth and Walter ,~Ibon, The maniage of ~, Thelma. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles vocal solo, "Mammy Song" sung by __ . Mrs. Radley. M d , W, • H. Madden, "Jess" Bur- ··L(wl.!i and .~ge ·MUler was quletlY EWs. of Centerville. ' .0.-_1...... Wed esda at h fuI~"'" h r. an Mrs. . J. K . .Preston ~ and ton, :.Oscar Eawards'l Walter 1I01",.. ~ n Y ev,,~, mIDAY"-Peb.7 A delig t .......al our was en- Mr. &nd~. R. H. Hartsock com'M CI IID" 'H d " on the l,tqme ot · ~s. LewIs, with Jus- , Wayne 'Townshlp Mothers •club, joyep by members and guesla after bined 'hosp1taUt1e& t tl Presto ' cure, oc. en er:s , ,tice of the Peace, ~ otane of- iunoheon and month! meetln at the prOlJ'l'8m, during which time re' a le . ~. John Coleman, John. Cook fic.tattng.' . th Grade o..n"IR" y • g frellhrilents were served by the host- home., Wednesday evenin~, when · , d J h H : ' I. .--4.-.... of • e they entertalned a grdup of theIr ·an ..0 names... W."e .. VIVl..'d- .' ¥n. Lewis ... p.~-ess. 'fJ,'1endB, 'in celebtatl()n of the birth.11' recalled .the . years .John ftIItaurant here, and Mr. Miller, so.:: HOSTS TO CAIID CLuB day annlvenartea:iOf '14i'I. (~ ,Habies was .. marshal 0 f ~f= =~~~ SUNDAY 8~E~~GU&8T8 and Mrs. ~~; . ..~ ~ ayne8vi~le and chased the PI' tion In DaYton: . ~. and MrB. Wal;t.er, Sh~ Mr. ~d Mrs. R. -D. Collett and An: ev~~ 01..c;:v.dB, ~r~e~ b ' ., kids }(oniep~omptly at. 9 corpora ~~ . . . :;n~ed the'- membeQ, of, .tli~ SOI1ll entertained ·t he f9~1~ mem_ a PO~ 1~~If. 8U'pper~ W~, .~nl~ed ' " ~y ~. '" o'clock the curfew 'at ' ~" and MrIs. j. lp.' Um.~ and &00' card club, at their t~e, sun-, bera of, thelJ' famUt at supper S~-- th'e fOllowpe. ~est&; l.b'.' ..ad .1Ir~ . . .. " . ' '. " " • ..' • J' ' 0 B. 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SATISFACTION Or No Charle Centerville, Ohio

There are evidences t.h at creed will not hold a very prominent place in the Protestant bodies In the nex t few years.

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Subacription Price, $1.50 Per Year, P ayable in Advance One of the smoothest actions ever witnessed; George Lanecke and Oland Hillman s topping a ru n away farm telll11 on Main street.

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The schedule or ClaIms, a b ts and liablllties of the estate or John Schultz will be heard February 5. Pbon , \ ny u vlJl 44 R 1.1 The estate of Emnia Monroe, Leb_ anon, determined to have a net vnlue L bIl.l1on oW e Phone 473-Kof $2,383.30 and a certificate of r B.9 .~J . MorrOw Phone Xo. S transfer ordered' Issued to Adam Morris. executor. The court a ",proved the fi rst and !~=====-=======i\ (JOl'1l\10N PLEA PRO EEDlNGS fina.! ac:ounts of til esta te of Olark McLane; WUlIam Lovett, HarveysJudgment. satJs.fled in the ma,tter burg; Anna Morton, Lebanon Susof e:>tate of Phine s W . Cook against anna Meeker and ' Floa Meeker , REAL EST A T E Rober t E . Crew and others . _ Franklin. ~ INSURA NCE H zel Seibert granted It divorce The e tat of Leonard ThrockAUCTION.EER frOlUl Frank Xavier Se1bel·t on . her modon ordered to acaept; 150 n ' :--.....;;..;..;=;.:.=~;..;:;==:;.;;==;;;t) ehllrge of neglect and a.warded usttlemen of all alnlms again t H tody of minor children. K. Rollh1.l , Da ·ton. :rhe dlspostlon of M. C. Dra~ , a Rut h Hanna Cr w. by admin <Jharles Ha.va pleaded guilty to an Incllctm£'nt charging grand larcency witness to the wlll of Perry Hatfield I. to or to , Robert Orew, wo lot nnd wl;loS sentenced to a. y r in the Lebanon, ordered taken at Oun a m Wa nesv1U . MJms(1eld refa;matory whioh was norda, Fla. Edgar Evans, deceased, to Ruth A. on condition tha t' he The sclledul Of cla.hrts, debts and Evans. plot In Union township, su!;pended BOY C,OUT WEEK 1941 serve 90 days In the Warren county .llablllLi of the ta te of Edgar Jacob S . Fuhr to Q()rdoD and jail, ' ENtins. s ou'th Lebanon , appr oved. Frances Read, 6 acres in Franklin During Boy Scout .Week 1941, the Boy Scouts of America are remindEnos GUlman, Lebanon, pleade~ T he will of Annie Klatt, Deer- "'' p. • Jo phille and Olayton Wlndross Ing America ns that "the paramount n;ed in national d~fe e Is the guIllty to breaking and entering the field twp., offered for prebn . The schedule of debts of the es- to William P . Mathews, 153 acres In strengthening and invigora ting of democracy in the Unll.:d States." This Lelbanon Eagles lodge and was sentetlced to 11 year In tbe Ohio Peru- t t of Engel):>er~ Heaht approved. Wan n and Clinton counties. t he organization proposes to do th.r ough its normal programs of activity tetltial'Y. The sct,edule of claims, debts and Ferris Robinson ' to WilUam and education. ClUfora Trovillo pl~ad~d guilty to. Uabll1ties ' of the estate of Lucy L. Abra ms, 5 aces in Franklin twp. ,- Boy Scouts in this country following a non-mllitary pol..\ey are en- an lridictmen t charging forgery and HO~d approved. . Lily Rhoa 5 Elsie D. Baysore. gaged In a program of "learning by doing." J;Wys In eve; city are learning wa:s sen tenced to 'a year in the Ohio The Inventory of the estate of lot of lot 764 in Franklin. Llna Lyman, Lebanon, approved. J . S. and Ruth Fuhr to Orner W . how to do the sinl ple, nt:cessary t hingS of life . from tying a knot that Peniten tiary. The suit of William O. Burgess The eighth ac:ount of Ml\rgare Fedders, 4 acres in Franklin twp. wl11 hold to COOking 'a m eal tn the open . Their pro~am 15 ",Ii e.ctlve agntmt Almeda Burgess d ismissed. Lee Cook , guardlan of B~tty and Emma, Monroe, deceased. to M. H. one, s tressing outdoor lile and the ability to think under emergency conMonroe. 40 ncre 'in 'I'urUecreek Benjamin Lee, approved. r C1.Itions. The third 6nd fOUrtb accounts of !'wp. and Interest Ln plot in LebPltOBA1'E COURT John H . Mount, admblistl' tor of l·he anon. This Is not unfamillal' to the people of America. The Boy Scouts of. . Magg . Doughm n to OhaTles tale of Charles M. Mount, apthis COl1{ltry have an enviable Tecord in service which older people many The wUl of Oscar Ci~venger, Reese, lot 35 tn West Woodvllle. Umes ca.nnot rna ch. ~h year brlllgs Its new quota. of news stories. tell- Springboro, admitted to probate. proved. Mary Royer to Clarence and I na11 B. Harris named guardian of The schedule of debts, claims and Ing how some youngstets \'\'ho I arned the rudim£'nts of first aid frpm his Raymond and Harold Wilson min- liabilities of the estate of Georg Ne ti Miaha I , 71 acres In Wayne Scoutmaster has saved the life of n human being in som e crisis. Drown- ors. ' M09nnl'ler set ·tor Feburary 15: t wP. Warr n county; and Spring 'lrhe i~ventory of t he estate' cif The estate of Phineas W . Cook V \ley tlVp .. Green county, lngs annually m'e lessened by the prompt actions of these boys in t he k.'1nld unUonn. The 1938 New England hurricane disaster bears witness Leonard T hrockmorton, Lebanon, detetlnlned to bave a. .net value of ' $'14.3.38 with . Stanley Cook, n.cpnew to the prompt and valuable service of tl~ese boys. Carrying messages, tak- will be beard J anuary 31. Paymen ts of Ross HartsoCk. as ad- as. sole beneficiary. !ng' care. of 'refugees, and many times actuall~\ saving lives in dramatic minlstrator ' of the estate of John 11h,e esta.te of Edmon S tewart, LebFloyd Mon-I . 21 We t Liberty, plsodes, these Scout.s have shown themselves to be tine examples of all Sohult~ . WaynesvUle, approved, and, ElnOn, declared exempt from in- Ky. ffi:tek "river, a1ld- Prudle J ewell tlie es that Ametl~ Cftn create for the fu tur e,· fees to himself and O. D. DUatusli. herltance tax as liabl1l ~les exceed HOWard, i7, Mlddl~towli'; R. R. 3. l"be ' effort upon the part of tbe leaders of t he Boy Scouts of America attorney, approved. t he. assets. Dale Sutherland, 33, Olnclnnati, to strengthen America. by giving the boys of, the country the ability to act · S~arah R . Learning named adml~Qeotge P . Gates: executor of the pa.pel' maker, aDd' Martha Bake'r , 33 quickly and effootlvely 'i n times of emergency d~erves t he support of istl'iltrlx of the estate of RaJph P . estate of Emily Wright, Sp~ngboro, Morrow, offlce -worker. . Lea rning, Waynesville, with Amos ordered to sell personal property at. Kenneth K1pdTed, 20 farmer, and every person who beUeves in the value of democracy. OOlnpton, Roy Jones and Rh08des priva te sale. certlflcate o.f tranSfer Phrona- l\:r; :Helisley, 22, housework, The Boy Scouts t f Alr.erlca believe that th e way to flgp t thGse forces . Bun nell as appraisers. . . ordered Issued to executor. both of Lebanpn: , Walter Lutl, administrator of t he Arnold Lambert, 29, CollinsvJlle, wblch WGul.Q attack our democracy Is to be democr a tic. Apd to that end 1:bew11l of William Hackman ad_ over three ~lUndred and thirty thousand Americans are giving voluntary mlt;ted to probate and ~ Aniella estat e of Leonard 'l'Qrockmorton, truck driver, and Edith, 'Ms'rin 21 service to the m1llion and a hal! members of the Movement. Hackman named adm1n1stratrtX with ordered to sell personal property at Leballon. . , " An eMple of the waY) In which Scouts

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, . ,da.ughters, .ranet and Barbara were around the house. There are five or Sunday dinner gue6t6 of Mr. and six tufted titmice, a red bird, a. blue Mrs. Rbod~l Bunnel and daughte rs. jay. 'a Junco that keeps coming up Qarrol and Rhoda, of near Wayn~sMr. and Mf'S. Earl Crawfo rd en- and looking In t he window , some ville. tertalne d Misses Margar et and Aud_ woodpeckers, a song sparrow and Mr. and Mrs. Leone! Campbe ll rey Crawford. and Mr. Robert the everpre sent raft of English spar_ bave returne d to their home here Schneid er Sunday . rows. They spend moot of their. time, eJ'ter a.n absence ' of several days. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bunnel l and when they are not In the chicken Mr. Joe Chapm an of' Wa.ynesVille. daughte rs entertai ned Mr. and Mrs. house eating laying mash, out in was a. busines s caller h ere, Wednes Vaughn Mullen Sunday . the rose bushes that are full of day. small rose hips. For a long time . The Ladles AId had an all day 1 did red not know whethe r to sa titHarry McVa'y, of Clarksville, was meeting at rthe home of Mr. and titml tttm Y tit a caller herEl Wednesday afterno on. mouse, ce or OUBe, Mrs. Oharles House Wednes day. d ,.,r_ . b t th d1 tl Mr. an ~~... o. Harry S hiduer. of mouses u e c onary says titMiss Audrey o~wford and Mr. mice. I like . them best of all the little Wllmln gton, were h ere WedJies day Buddy Gard called on Miss Ruth bl d that d her Th evening and I>IlW the "Hill Billy Wed_ Bunnell. r s come aroun e. ey ding." I Miss Gladys Thomas spent the are so cute aDd frIendly and so Mr. and Mrs. Perry Williamson week end with M1Ss Marie GOrsuch. pretty wIth their smooth gray coats, and son, Halm'. are vacatIo ning on Mr. Evan Retallic k aDd daughte r dark bluish gray on the back and their farm ntlal' here, and w111 reside pent Wednes day ' evening with Mr. soft, light, pInkIsh gray on the near Dayton , where t hey are emand Mrs. Eldon RetalUck and Mrs. ib~east. bright round eyes and nice ployed. little topknot . They always go In R unyan. . Mrs 0 G 'r'>ft dall ' d d I tint . . . .......n ,an aU&'hter, small flocks. They I gh the ree ' Miss Hi e en, 1mt e rtalned membar . s 0f and look around for .corn. One of the BIble ChlSS of Baptist FROM A FARM DIAR Y Ol\urch , them will dart down and get a grain Thursd ay and Friday evenlni S at , of corn; ~ke It up on a branch and th ir h e orne. . DRY RIDGE peck, peck, peok, until It breaks so th t h ' t it Th Ilk t Mrs. Sarah Wright a e call, ea " ey e sue ton caller Monday. was a. W1Jmlng_ JBn. · 23. I bragged too soon about too. I haven t seen any chickad ees Shermiln'I1Vilso . . n, 0 f Wllmi ng t on. the hogs. There they were In again since the first snow. Has anyon e Th U rsd y n1 t f hl yesterd ay. This tIme the.1.r owner seen any robins this year,? Some- ,wals Mr Ja: epvennln~gto , gues 0 s ne ce s. ess e n and saw was after them and drove them out. times a few ~f them stay here all the "HIll Billy Wedding." This mornIn g they were In aga1n winter. Does anyone know bow 'I\b Mft •• ' T'i Fa and Alber t d'ro e them out. H d <i many kinds of birds wlpter In tbJ e ~El lip. nners Instlneighbo rhOod? If Ill'}Yone can add t ute wlll be h eld Feb. 5th and 6th , no top with the Une fence . al It r , 11e drov them all lhe WRY ovel,' the some to my list It would be Inter- Wednesday :a nd Thursd ay. of next ~ eek. 'The dl.n ner ~n Wednes'day \9111 hill and liP t o the barn a nd saw esting 1I t hey sent In the.1.r list. be Serv d by the Ora ng and on U1 m safely in the pen and helped Large r Beca use of Better Servic e, 'l'hurs ay by l;he Ladl es Aid Society . bail up (.he b~ . How long will MSs Claudia., Gray who Is employ _ , Qu~J~ y, arid Price lh y ta,y thIs tIme? They sny they d jn L banon w.as a guest h ere nl'e gOUlg to sell thepl but Will anyEstabl ished 1849- 1940 Thursd ay evenin g. on buy the old hyena. --------------------------------~--~~~--~~ J an.' 24. M nter agaIn. Th fltst 'will ' try to sou hlXlw 1, woy to a. hi I th is 1 1 I The town has be n in sadn 55 thl' .))0 on the Reds' pikhlng /lLall, led p. r31Ys15, ngd aw t ' .. mor n ng Wlen I00k the Atnr-r!C n A.~lat1on iu com- ,The tou~ty-w1d organ1z ou n w.) new snow wns a past w ok over the death of three of aUo~ to brllJlntlt l' d bIrd: Il cardinal, slt- 0111' ~lt:Z ns. Truman Glilam, .plett'! games last san. He hurled C lbat. InCllnUl paralys is Is headecj. passed ' tll,g on the little lr e outsIde my !\way 'Ihur:>dI\Y evenltlg at .. 4 of them. BOb won 18 games for by Panl , &upper 5:45 with t, postm.a ster of window , just' to r emind me to .put ~ Ilrjt nttack' all tdhOj Ugh he the s cOlld dl l on tndiana()ol1 Prankll n, an Mrs. ROb~t; ha d ~:el1 Recen L ly nudson. out of Cincinn ati rune , SUller Ott w lt l1 n gcsl j 00. as "" y ou t orne cc._ .- Sue a, t.W.c. we!; Plans llll-v been made tQ solicit t nm. h h f t th 1\e .... '8 tha t Gene Thomp son, 23 snow with soft mud undf"l' It. I b [OUg I mo~ 0 h Od a y· specIal contribu tions !rom schools. Theterught , year 'Old rightha nd pitcher had .. • t 1" and Mrs. l 1lam a nded h a ... n' t goue a :.car .s leng.h civic gl·OUpS. bu&lDe~ eStablls hmimts wh en he e qt~ ' I' t 1 . , 194t b en signed to a two-year contrac t wh els began to spIn a nd we had III Pd ogr,a m da ~e gymnhasi and !ac nes. Funds a lso' will be deum and by ' the Reds. Th1s was an unusua l INCO ME TAX RETU RNS rived Crom pSl·t! s. teas and special ' mue . H e leav s to get, the troctor to pull me ou L. In tIS l1 J O e Isit very1'If announ cement becaww of the pollcy plte of u .n g the tractor to bl·eo.k 0 mo urn h 10 f' 1~ W e, con tribution s. . of the Clnotnnatici}'ub to confine one son, James 0 Lima andSusan one Iri order to give' the taxpaye rs In path In the lane. I got stuck j l t brother WIlHam of nelU' here. H is the corltrac ts of Its p1ay~rs to · a th:e First District of Ohio . all possas I reached the highwa y and had funel'S,1 was held at the NOTI CE OF APPOIN TMENT ' Method ist sIngle seasoJ;l., except in rare ca.ses. Ible agsistance in Lhe flU 11;( of 194.0 to call for the tractor again. It be- Ch 1 S t d 2 Adminl tra.tor :1'h b Thomps on Is a rare case. H e ranks Income Tax Returns C I\ector o.n to sleeL and tIck to th wi d 1 a ur ay of m.,. w. • Estate of Ralph P. Leamin g, . ur - I ,' Id s f th e , n -:: Inl' ure in Miamf cemetelp. )l • a ongs e 0 two 0 er unusual men Intern at~ol1a l ,Revenue, T . hi ld so I cam back ~nd staYEd J. Dec~d on the q lnclnrul.tI Club, Frank Mc- has arrange d t he followin r.- ~llner? hom e a II dny. I t t tl Mrs. schedul e. South , of Lebano n, who bad Cormlc~ wen 0 Ie grocery ' s requlrlllg . most, valuabl e player of T axpayer y .t erday and with all thl\t bome- been making her aSsist a n c e Notice I hereby glve~ that ~arah home with her 1941, and Bucky Walters , most val- should call ~t the mall1 office 3rd R. LeamIng .whose Post ,OffteC Adbutchered pork I could be sTlo~ved daugh ter.' Mrs. Mary Tuoker, here, uable plilyer olf 1940. Both of these floor. Post Qffice Buildin g Cl~c1n- dress I R , R. 1, Waynesville, Ohio In for a long time and not starve. for severl months , h~ been 111 and men were slgnted to two yel!-r doou- nat!. Oh io. any day up' 0 'and io- has been duly appoint ed as AdminI might get tired of canned beans. I confined to her bed 'for many weeks. ments after th,e 1989 season and cludlng March 15 1941 01' at the Istratl'Lx of the Esta;te of Ralph p , have lots of them but not much She Lp6 ed away Thursd ay rught at they thus gained the distinct ion of n eores branch o~ the 'dnt s. herein Leamlng late of Warren County, fruit this year. Early's tl"Uck got 'ten o'oloclt and was , taken t o the being the , firs 1, two players undel' ,listed. ' OhiO, deceased. stOok too. They tarted with s me' Oswald Fun~l Home, Lebano n. tJle present · adminis tration to be Und r th'e Revenue Aot of 1940, Dated Lbl!; 16th day of' J .conl for my teno n t house, but the Funel'a~ was held Monday anuafy 2 p. ~. offered ' a oontr,a ot for two 'yoars. v 'y sin gle pel'son snow wa so smooth that t he driver with burIal in Lebano n having a 194.1. Oemete ry. co~ld no t see the pMh and landed She leaves to mourn her loss, five RALPH H . dAREY GROSS Incqm of $800.00 or more, on plowed ground. The 'Model B: children , Etta, of Fairmo nt. " , W. Va" One of the'Cnc innatl rookies, Out- or a mur ;rled on having a , J udge of Proba.te Court fielder M1!te Christo ff, Is said to be OROSS inoome ofper .:ame into service again and thllY Mary ot ·Harveysburg, Harry. . We.ITen County, Ohio of St. a; great spring hitter. That~le iN must f11 e a return. $2,000.00 or more, were out. S tanley & Stanley , Attys. J23-30-FG Lo\lis, Cllffoi'd of Detrolt , and Clink Re tur ns filed af·ter MARCH 15, . formation on him that comes out ' , It, wN; '1:un to see the cows coming of 'LebRnon. .. , . , . 1941,' !U'e subjec. to HEAVY PENAL- ". NOTIC E OF APPOIN TMENT of the Coast League, , up t he hql th~ough the deep crusted whe1'e he playu Mrs. Hannah CreSwell, one of our ed last year. . TIES. snow. They were walking single f11e, a gi!(l . cltlzet;lS. passed away Executo r at her The fo1\owln g are the places to be Estat~ of ~oSeph D. Githens liftlng their feet h1gl1 and putting hom~ ,Sat urday mornin g a t eleven visited by Colleotor' CoI1nIll" S Dep.he1lJ. down with Decease d, odd ' Swingin g o'clock. She. had 'been, confine d to ., F1rank McCorrn 1ck hasn't missed a utles In Wanen COUll Y'for the pur motion like some kin d of mQrlorn her hotne most of the winter Nt ' is hereb and ball game slncl~ he took over the ' ance. ' ' 0 . y given that Forfor ~.everal days had been In a fi rst base j' ob for the Reds a t the pose 0 renderi ng assistan ce In the rest Ice 'J. G1th .flllng of r eturns: ' .Jan.' ZS. SatUrda y. still snowy and weakened conditio n. She ens wh o,se P 9S t' Off Ice leaves to ta U end of the 1937 sea.son. In his Lebano n-Leba non Citizens Nn_ address Is 129 N. Quen~n ,",ve., ,tcy. 'l;'he iround under the snow 11 n'\Ourn, her loss. one sister, Day·Mrs. three regular sensons with the R~, tl~nal Bank-M a.reh 3. '" . I;On, ~hlo 'has been .dUly ' appoint ed not frozen yet so this$o uld • be AbbIe Brown, of HarveysbUl'g, one he ' h~ iqlG:ked in a total of 361 Frankl in-Fran klin Nat ional Bank as Exec,uto r of the Esta.te of g~ for the . ground. The row'! niece, MTS. Abbie Monfor t. Joseph of Wll-;ru ns an avemge" of more' than 120 '- March 4 were, drtnkin g at the spring 'but I mlngton .and one nephew, Wa.lter ' D . GithenS ,la~ of Warren County, per season. ,Ohio, d~ : naven't 'been, doWn to 'see whethe r it Ellis of near here. The funeral . was PARALYSIS DRIV E ' Dated thltr15t h day ' Of ' January , was flOW~~ ~ 'o~ w~ethe~. they !held a.t the ~cClure Funeral Home, Buclcy Wa.lters· batting ave~e PLAN S. COMP LETE were Just c:lr1Jlk1qi surface wa.ter. D . "1941. ' ," Monday at 2 p. m . with buria.l In dropped from .3:Z5 to .205 ' In lHO .leaL Z6. 'Pte fine sleety rain was MiamJ Cemetery. a.,.LPH H, OAREY, ' but he batted In 18 rims last season ' IN WARR EN COVN TY !'I'~ all ov~ evei'ything so I Th~ "H1l1 BmY W~c11ng'" given ·as Judlle of Proba.te Court against 16 thE! year before. Bucky ---. . didn't SO to ohUl'jCb ~ ~0Il'IllnI' by local , talent ,s ponsore d by Wwn CoontJ . 'OJiiO P. T. A. wtM severa! 'gunea, each year with · Miss Kathry n GIb~na, co~ty B.. Z. ~ray. A~tiy. , our. Une Of 'fine ~da1' Sa broken. "ari~ Gl'anSe Order, coached JilS-30-PG by Mias ,hia own hitting. Be shOWed what, he health nQrSO, was the guest ,speaker :J1~t and ' treezlng .'o n the wind .. Wally, , . 0h1caa0. was can do at b.t.lnLthe world sertes, at 'a benefit sllver tea. he\d tOc1&Y. Scoiltlpg' h&s ~ ~aa luf_ abWd· ~p. me at ."Jlome. even,JoJecs ' bJ a ' wp audienc e, we'dnes_ when he Slammed a homer 'ln the ,WedneSday• .at the Springb oro 'high f1cle~tly lmpQrta.nt by' 108 coue.ea tbOUib I .eldom 'let '.me . .th.. · diar aDd TbUl'lday eveDm,s .at the e1xtb ,pme. ' . echOOl a.UditO~um, ~a8 J 'part of}Var:-, and,univeial~Ies h1ndet to ,JUItIff . .flbe1r ' ~Um, ' ' . ' I:en OountY's, ~ to. aI4 the , termg ~~ th ScoUuac for of· 'Ibe. o. 'ball drtl'eD tIM bSrda , up 111'. aDd Mr& Obaz.les Doeter stu· and Bob Lopn, veteran roOtle, who' Preside nt's fight " 'ap1ne t sDtaqt.ue \dent.a w,1th eoUese ~ti. , "

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C . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . tiona 1 defense for the, United states, essary for such : couht;ry's defense . strip Its own A1'mY aDd Navy of sup~~~-~---- -~~~-~~~!!!~~~~~=~ But the Lease-Lend Bints not in This could ipclude anythin g ~d plies and armame nt, in which both gresaional committees 11)., support of reaUty a defense measure . Instead it everything, such as food, clothing, are already ,now fatally Here on Capitol H11l-el ter a brief the Preside nt's BUl. Their support d'enol,ent. of Is designed to confer unheard of grain. etc. Secretary Knox and others In their reCess for , the lnaugu ral-all atten- the measure W86 to .be expecte d, fot power in the handS of one man-th e The Preside nt could repair or re- testimony before the Fordgn Affairs M.o n 1& centered on the so-called the recOrd of Congress do not dls- President" Some of the provisions of condi.tlon a.ny war equlpm ent for Committee 1ns1sted that It was , ab, , s the B1ll worthwh11e considering are: any foreign country , wn.h or Lease·Lend Bll1. Tl)ere is a wtd.e close the ,appearance ot any with- surd to even hint that the broad Oabinet De.s1gMd to gtve aid ' to Great out charge. powers contained in the .blll 'would divergence otop1n1on 88 to whethe r member before any Congres sional Britain 't bl) bill in no place men. The Pre.s1dent could give any for- be useO by the Preside nt to transor not the bill should be enacted,ln· committee durtng the past eight tions the British Empire, but instead eign government any defense 1n1or- ler a part of the United States to la'!l. The AdJp1nlstl,'at1.on is press- years in oppoSItion to any legislati on gives the President ,power to aid any mation ,or other secret informa tion Navy to BrUain. However. It cannot ing for prompt a.c.tlon, cla~1ng that requested by tbe president. The nation hEI may de$'e. It permIt., the now in the possession of the United be forgotten that less than a week speed Is essential. However, many cabinet officials answered only sudl Preside nt not only to sell, lease or States. legislators are inslsttn.g that the questiOns as they desired, to before the oUicial announ cement an~er, lend. but to g1ve, IlbY defense article The Bill fixes no limitati on on the was made ot the recent transfer bill not be rushed thrOUgh Congress. However, they all accente ot d their be_ to any ns,tion he may desire. amount of money that equId be the fifty destroyers to Britain and are pointing ,out that every fa,· Uef that t he United states Mr. was in The Preside nt could give away spent' by tbe ~esldent to I aid &ny Roosevelt had olllty '9f the United states for the grave. danger of Invasion denied emphat lcal. unless any or aU of our ships, planes, guns foreign' ,countrybut autho~ any y that. any such move WII6 even production of war needs Is .bein g England was vtctorloue and 1ns1sted or. other mUltary equipment now In appropriations that ~ b;e neces· be.1ng considered. plep&l ed or utilized as quickly and ,that the conferring of full and com· the possession of our Army and sary to meet Preside ntial deman~. as fully as possible, and that the plete powers upon the ~esIden t was Navy to any country he may .desire The BUl carries no time taking of full time lor the proper n£ceSEary to meet such ~ threat. limit or InLatest Indkatlons are that the . tim - th ere, WI) uld be no appea 1 t rom his other prov1s1on for ending such , study of this legislati'On would In .D() cldentally, Secreta ry, of War S ti Lease-Lend Bill will fa ce Q. stiff PresidentIal powers. way, alJect- the arms produ.ctlon of son said he would oppose any a.: on, , fight In the House and that. despite , this country. Last week OablDet amendment to the bUl restrict ing , The President could manufa cture Il heavy Adminis tration majorIty In off! ials HUll, MOrgenthau Stlmson, the power ot the President to give in this country . 0t buy from any For the past two weeu standin g the lower branch of Congress. the a nd Kn9x an appeared bclore COll- away allY part, or all. of the Am~- other cOl,lntry any defense a tlclE: he room has been at a hJgh premium measure may meet defeat' unless a in the Wa: and Means Coml~1ttee number of importa nt and drastic ys , amendm ents are adopted CongreSroom, where the House Committee slona l mall on the bill is . unusual ly on Foreign Affairs has been con- h vy. and judging by the corre,ductlng hearings on 'the Lea.se·LeDd I>ponden ce rece.1ved there I more 111. La 't week such nalloh I ! 1:;- ~UP~O l't ,along . the Atlantic 'eaures as Charles Lindberg. Get;le.ral co rd and In some Of th larger Hugh Johnson. Norman- Thomas, and Industrial ct'lller than ' Hru1Iord MoNlder, Amba ador to Is wh re, But even from t.he great , Or a Britlan, Kenneqy, and others oltles cornmuf!lcatton s recrlved are appeared b'etO)'e til comnpttec\ running three and four to one 'E arly this week the Commi ttee be- aga' the measure , whl1(' in the gan execut!v sessions _to". d1scUllS Celural W('st fWd rW.' 1l1 a r a he \ , Uli'n the Comml lee many 0 e ratio is thirly and for y to one in ' numeroUs proposed amentlments to Oppo:lItion to the Le s -Lend prot tlr. mensure .,n Is be ! v~ that tbe P.o 1. Howevel" tl1e Admin traUol'l Bill will I:>e brough t out on til Floor IS t1 ng Il\lery influence ~t its como. t, e Hous, ~01' debate late this mnn(J to force p ge ot the Bill week, with' the finnl 't(ote. coming wiLl10Ut major emendl ne til, and om time next week. Hearings on the ote Is expected La be...a clo!>o the Bill before t he Foreign Relatio ns OlJe. , Commit tee of the Senate are sthcd_ uled for this ., waeK.._ _ _ _ __ Individual Members or Congres.; ar beglnnllig Lo brea. he n . t"rn '1 ... ' ng~iI as they IP11dualIy recover from the ock .. l!Jld . surprise 0 the __, _ contents Of t he ~~ase.Lend B1ll. Mr, John Shoemak r anC! en )etrlslation for aid to J;lritn.in Hansford J ackson, of XeT\.1u. :~s~ "Con ceale d was , first ,dlscU&Sed it was assum d, Monday wttJ Mrs. Henry, C, Shaw I 'Safet y .. Steps" (instea d 01 b. host' 111 Oq~gr sllional circles al}d son Robert. ' . that some simple and direct method , runnin g bOards) 'at each door ' Mr and M.... Mo I~ LeW! ' , . ', • .,.. IT... S spent f?r grnntil)g such aJd would ' be, preSunday aflernoo n with Mr, and Mrs. of Chevr olet' s famou s Fisher ~ellted, It was the gl)nBraI consensus John Koester and dn\lghte r Velma Body •••• They look better , of opinion that. the Bri,t lsh aid, pro- of Ut:lca, , , ' , j::osnl would. provide 19l' the exten••• they stay , cleane r ••• Mrs. Olust l' Shaw l!l still on the sion of credits or direct loans , ~o sick list. they provid e safer, easler , the Brl t1$:t. govlll'luneu wh~ 'Wl ' MI -, 011\111 D8'ughtllrs. Mr, and , more comfo rtable entran c'e as the need ,t hereof was ' demon- Mi'';. Ernest 'E arnhart nnd Mrs. U'nted, and that such -credJts or Lew Stevens are conIlne alld exit! ' d to thcir , loans WQuld /)e p)atCed, at 'the ' dis.! homes ~b the I; ' . pos ) of the 'B ritish gov rpniOh t as . Mr a"" Mrs 11K, is ' Le yj' , " , ' "U , • ..,..orr ~ 5 spent to permit that.. governm ent" to- con- W dnesday evenin with ""._ ' It t h t i ' ' g " lDue s presen purc , ng pro- - rs. Ell~wor tb Gibson and .lVN . aod daUghter, gram of war supplle/i under Jts own Dhyllis and Mr an' ~ M' ~., h .. , t ' '\ . ' ''' r lj . .. ~ey Ow _ j control and In d!rrc con tact 1'1 h son 'an dAu-ghter PaUli f ' , • , ' 'C' ne, 0 near America n manuf~turers .. , M 0 s t Oenterville, " " Congressmen could not beUeve their Mr. and ' Mrs, Ja~es, Howard and eyes. when they read 'the new ro- daugh te,r Betty, of near Spling Valposed l l'glsla ·l~n . wh ch In n , wa'! ley, ' spent Baturda.y evening with provides dl!'e~ t aid to Oreat Brita 11, Mr. a~d Mfs: Stanley Freelan ~nd ' but Inswad gives the Pr.esident pow_ son, JUnior.' er to e,x ten,d Or ~i~hhold.. aid fnl nl any, ,c;ounbry he m""y decide. If the , propos,ed bill becomes a ,law and the UliERNSEY 18 ~OLD British Empire is given aid by the TO EARL THOMAS .. '" '.I UnIted States, the Presldent wtU , ,,--:- " , have tull control over the fixing of ' , ~hat such aid ' shall be, and the Tlle American Guema.ey. OatUe Pu~ch~~ an~, sUPl?lylng ~her-eoi. Club, PeierborpUgh, .' ~. H.,.. reports No. longer ' ~ll , ~he. BrItish g9 ern- the , ~.e of , a ',re~ q\l~r~e y -" D)ent be abl8' to make 1ts oW ' con- cow by ,J!?It;. Charles ,Wilson to' Earl , tracts direct' ,Wl~' AmeriClirl ~ahU'" Thomaa pf W!'!YD vJ11e" o.lito. Thta faeturers, baSed' uPon its own 'specl~ af!1In ahp.; DicftatOi-'s BeaQti'a;~t . ' tications. Mem~rs ' or Oongr~'ss are 635'1~8. . ' ' " . : ' " , " I, ., \ ' . • ..l -I. ;"" ,' " ..

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Classes at ,b oth <buIldlngs were resumed, Monday , after a brief vacation last week, because of the Flu epidemic. Attenda nce. althoug h below normal , Is greatly itnproved over that of the days before closing. Pupils breathe d sighs both of relief and despair, depend ing upon their grades, when they complet ed examin ations for this semeste r. A worthy few of the high school student'S were exempt ed from their tests because they bad received A's during, the entire term . WILh thLs part of the yea r's worlt complet ed everyon w 11 start hls particul ar tasks with a renewed vigor.

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The Waynevllle Spartan s wlJl You wUl r egreL I If you never til et "POOl' Dear Edgar," who mee the Spring Vall y Lenm', MonC. L . Du ~, s r v d se el'81 day , milk Ii hJ 'i d but In the Junior Clas day nigh t. F b. 3, t SlPri ng Valley, Inst weck . on the Federal Jury In PI:l Y lo be presente d at the Waynes - [or th gam previou sly scheduled Olnclnn ati, ville High School Gymna sium, Wed- L r Jan. 21. • • • • • nesday, Feb. 12, 1941, at 8 p, m. ~obert uke attende d th sessions of the Annual Nursery School Mr. and Mr . Lewis Fires and held In Columbus, last week. famUy spen t Sunday with Mr. and • • • • • "Poor Dear Edgar" makes good Mrs. C. H. Harbeso n and Harold Paul Gerhart , son of Mr. and Mrs. enterta inment for you -when the Taylor, of Centervll~ • • • • • Lester Gerhar t Is sufferl.!Ht from Junior Class present s this comedy ... Mr, and Mrs. George Waltz, . of double pnuemo nla. He 115 somewn aL'!.._ _________________________ at the Waynesville Gymna sium, _J Dayton , were Wednes day evening Improved. Wednes day, Feb. 12 1941. M 8 p _ m. guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. E . Soout. Mr. and Mrs. P . J. 'l~homas and • • • • • son were supper guests of the Tom • • • • • KINGS JIERALDS 1\lEET , Mr. and Mrs. James S Loops, former Mr. and Mrs. J . R. . Mengle and Fordyces' In West 'Carro100n , Satresiden ts of Waynesville, but now of d M d M ,' R H • . f st . son, an r . anI's. . , Hart- urday evening . The occasio n was Van Wert, left The Kin s Heralds of the Metbowe:: o~ll . SOck and daughte rs attende d a play Mr. Thomas es birthda y. , Petersb urg, Fla .. w ere ey w re- given by the Harveys burg dlst Church met, Monday I;\fterP . T , A., Ethel and Edith Smith nave r emain Inde!lrutely. noon. at th e home of Miss Ann 'I1hursd ay evening. turned to school aiter being 'onThe T wenty-t hirty Club of st. Rogers, with Gladys and Earl Rye fined with chicken pox. Dr. and Mrs. J ack Persinger and Mary's Church wllJ be h ost at a as as ~ lstanL hosts. A fine meetin g Ladles Plain Dresses , cleaned for ·Rev. and Mrs, W. C. smltll were card party on Thursd daughter , Julie. of Washin gton C. H. ay evening of was enjoyed wit h several guests In 5Oc, dreliSes with whJte collars among cutrs, the gUests at an Alumni ban- this week at 8 o'clock at Ule n:. Were Sunday dinner guests of 1>1'. .~o .! at tendanc e. and Mrs. A. E. Stout a nd daugh ter or trlmlnin gs and pleats slightly guet of the Cincinn ati Bible Seml- HaJJ. Everyon e 111 the commimlLy is ext'Ta. at Quick Oleaners. nary, ~t the home' of l~ev. David cordially 'Invited to come and spend DEMO RATI CLUB NOTIC E Dunn in Piqua·, Tuesday . Mr. a nct Mrs. Bernard Melloh. of ple "ant evening pi ylng cards. Mr . ...c~rald Allman, I)f Dayt.on, At trnatl JUdgev1l1e, a nd Mr. and Mrs. ~. F. FRIEND ENTER TAINE D prize'S 'a nd I' fre"hme l1 L Thc regular meeting 6f th Warren was baptized into the Ft~rry church ha ve been plal111 d under M81loh and' (laughte r were Sunday AT DINNE R PARTY the dlrec - Coun ty Democr atic Women 's ClubSunday morning . Sarah Harris of iOIl of Maynar d Weltz evening guests of .Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. wUl be held In Lebano n. at Mr. and Mrs. the A. Gol_ H. Stubbs' and Bethel Came.b y stateme nt. Chester Borrow, of Green HIll,S, ctn;;::l Lc ;vJ.s.....1:homP/:iOn. officers o[ Lhe n L:unb. Tuesday afterno on. Feb.. fa.mily entertai ned a group of H. R. Fordyooe _has been clnnat1. trans- group. Tickets may be obtaine d 4 th, at 2 PM. All membe rs are friends a t a dinner party, a~ th~lr ferr d from the dispatc her's office from any member of Lhe club or ur,:ed t{) be present . of, the D. & X Tractio n compan y, at they may be bought at Lhe Mr. an.> Mrs. R. H , Hartsoc k 'were home, Saturda y evening. door. ''U , . Followi Kather ine Trainer , See'y. ng dinner, a pleasan t eve'.. Dayton , to Xenia. as ticket agen t Olncinn atl· visitors. last Wednes day. i l -rung of cards was enjoyed. The fol- 0 f tIle B us T erm na . I'ARTY FOR CLA SMATES The Boy Movement healthf ully Mr. and Mrs. carl Whitis and SOll E. H pklns spent several days lowing were their guests; Mr. and and sanely otrsets the disadva ntages Mrs. Walter Sheeha n and family , were ca]ers of the H. R. Fordyce l~st W~k with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miss Monim la Hoak was hostess whiCh civ1llzatlon h8 caused. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hasting s and and ·P. J . Thomas es Sunday evening. to a group of classma tes and friends son, Mr. and Mrs. J . P . Larrick and anci Mrs. Ervin 'I'homas . and at an Informa l party, FrIday eveMore than ball of the 46,446 Boy their guest. Mrs. O. E. NOrris, of c~lldren, of Lebano n, sptent Mon- nlng at Scout her Troops In the nation are home. Peoria, '111. day evening with the P J . Thomas es. The young people enjoyed a ha ppy sponsor ed by cburche s or religiou s evening of table tennis and bllllards , groups. , HEADS FARM LOAN GROUP ' ENTER TAIN DAYTON VISITO RS followed by refreshm ents. Scoutin g as a teen-ag e boy pro_ ,- Malvin Phillips 'was reelecte d Preside nt of the Warren County Mr. and Mrs. Howard gra~ is not milltari8t1c and Is pa_ Missild ine EDUCATIONAL DIBECTO~ triotic aDd trains for Citizenship. Nationa l Farm Loan Association entertai ned Mr. and Mrs. HOl'!'ard VlSIT~ ST. MARY'S CIlUBC B . ' , Tuesday . Hatttso n Bevan was B~e, of Dayton , at their home, last The Boy. Scouts of AmerU:a rnaln- . . named Vice Prea1dent, succeed ing TUesday' evenlhg , and Mr'. and Mrs. M1sa Irene Scudds, diocesa n dl- talns that no boy can' grow' into , ROoT Po.: AND CON,I GN th8 Sam D. Henkle. George Henkle ~ ,Our cattl~, "o-,,-Ih~p ,ad cal.. reelected Secret.ary-~ei'. Hen- " Ad~ Hofrma n, alao or · Dayton, rector of reUilo~ eduCation of the best tind of ct~p without ftIC- were their guesta, ThW'llday eveDlDg. EpIacop eJ chUrch, was the over- ogrilz1ng hia '~~tion Co oOct. to 'No......Bl'ocJl ac.... 0.. ~....&.~d ry MU1l8On was elected to compiete ' nlgbt guest of Rev. and 14r&. R. =~,,",an:a:~oo" ~ the of W. P. Goodman .. 01:- Over 2,200 dUreren t surveys In L. 'HacJgwell, TUesday. She· -CJ.....:... y ..... ci....... .. 0. rector. E1J Mopreary ... elected ,t with Ob~ development Is ~ real!'. 9 ,Americ a show that threieo ut of tbe church. schOen te8cbera met· ~ st. obJ~tive of tl;le BOy Soout lIove-'l ...." . . . '0. ~ ' 8ta~oa WOE1 Henkle' s director po8t. All' are of every four boYs of 8c9ut age want Mary's Ohurch , W~~y after- ment. ~ery steP' 1n libe '~ .,.. fOf oar daD· Lebanon. :.. • . to be ao, 8couta. noon. _~ Ia but 'means to tbla :end~:

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sermon. SOME MEMORIES , 7 p. m. YoUDi ChurcJ:unen. .~ 'We, remember when inMONDAY , 8 p. m. Twenty-t!lJrty Club; host .-stead of manufacturing ice, ess. Mrs, Ethan Crane. /} . C. M. Robitzer, p.r oprlet,o r TUESDAY of Wayne park, each winter , 3 p. m. Church School. cut it from the mill race... Boy Scouts throurhout the country celeb~te the 31!tt: annlver· sary of the movement In America durinr the week 0 }'.,b. '1-13. FRIDAY the' ice ' house stood just While the sloran on the poster above emphasizes.. the fact t~at 7:30 p. m. Girls Friendly Group. north-east of the present "Seoutinr strenrthens and ·invl«orate..'1 democracy aJl A~erlca . Wayne P ark poOI ....l·ce was qnes that Sco~t membership Is In itself the ~nce of. clemocrllc~. METIJODIS.1' . CJJUROII cut from the race, ' floated scotr,l' WEEK PROGRAM with ,Ass't 'S cout Masters, H. A. L!»uli C. Itadle)" Pastor down to the icehouse, . and February '7-13 MohleT or Joe Wotley or Scout Mos_ Church Schqol 9,30 a . . m. OecU ..4 -. .----rvr~-hoi ted into the building .by ter, J :a mes Weth~holt. D6vls Superintendent. BargaIn Hour 1 -Til 2:00 mea'ns of an ingenious con~ ~eb. 4-:-¥nual Scout Banq.uet, All Scout mot~ers and d.ads are Worship service 10:40 a. m. , Frida~ . , th h. .' k Hotel ~hester; MIddletown. espeol!&l1y inVited to a.ttend as many . Epworth League Sunda.y evening AND ·veyor ..: ere ~ u g,e c~ es hb. 9-8count Sunday service,. Qot1v1ti~ os poes1ble. . a.t 6 o'clock. . , '. were st'?:red 10 laye.rs of .7:30 p. m.,at the Methodl~t Church, ThE! following Is a.l1st of the active The Mid Year Institut.e of the Saturday sawtlu . t, where it remained Rev. J. P. Thornbury, of Ha.rveys- S :outs in ~oop No. 40, Waynesv1lle. Epworth League of ,t he Dayton Twin Thrill.~ay8! .. unmelted, even througli the Iburg, w1l1 be the speaker. Warren LeMa.y, Joe Hartsock, and Dstr1ct w1l1 be held at Miamisburg, I -SCREEN- . hot summer days ...as we re- FeD.' 13-Scout ' Assembly, High Erwin Lewis, pa.trol leaders; Jack OhiO, Feb. 7th and 8th. Leaguers "Escape To 'Glory" . b'er 1't th e Ice . somet"Imes .School. Crane. Lansing Hardin, Ronald are urged to" plan to attend • mem ' With . , " .. ' • ., .. ' Pot Wck supper. followed .by mov- .Rush. Jim HaIltsOck, J~k Preston, Rev. J. P. Thornberry ' of· the Be;p' froze to f~~ thickne~s ~f a les. "Camping with the ,Troop" , ~ John St(lnsberry. Kenneth Bra.dley, tlst Oh~h. HarveySburg, Ohio w1l1 Pat O!Brien . foot or more.!.the, mIll ~race s6meSc:out demonstmttons,. 6:3.0 Joe. J)a.vls, BUI. Kellis, Oarl Smith, be the speaker a.t the union Constance Bennett · and the icehouse held great .sharp. ' " Cs.rl Stanley, Da.Vid ~k, DIck relltrlous service to be , held in our , STAATS attractJOB for Waynesville ' Thert) will ~e a Scout d1M>lay in Bradlley" Ralph DUl, Rona.ld CIlll'k, c~wtb Sunda.y evening, 1"$. 9th as. you ~h :1)otli winter and sum- the Fairley H~ware Store lower a.nd lDick StanSber;rY. , a pe,rt of the celebration of ' f!ICout. win~ow aU week. Wat;eh for itl Members of th~ .1'rooP , ~~tee Week. t . . • mer· In those day~. '. , Everyone is tnVi~ to all the local are '" follow&-Re'f. B. L. Hactwell; . ,

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co utma tel' and member of the McClure funeral home taff has a protruding thumb the e days ... he injured it in a n accident recently and wear his glove with the injured diget ptotruding from , it...February 1 marks the tita rt of W. H. Allen's 67th y ar with the Waynesville National ' Bank ... Mr. Allen

Mr. and Mrs. John Settlemyre and son , of Oregonia, were Saturday evenlng guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. St. John. • • • • • Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cornell will be hosts t~ the Wayne Township ~armer's club, Thursday. Feb. 13. • • • • • Mrs. Carman Crane wlll enter tal n the ladles of the "Hi-Lo" bridge club, Wednesday evening. Feb. 12.

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Frank and Robert Crew visited their brother. Dr. E. R. Orew, at the Mlaml Valley hospital. Friday. and found him slowly improving, but still confined to his bed. He hopes to be able to be taken to his home in another week.

A special Valentine pr()gram featlU'ed the meeting of the Waynesville Farmer's Grange. held Saturday nlght. A song, "Home Sweet Hom'e" opened the. program, followed by a reading. "Who Killed th e Grange?", by Mrs. Elizabeth Jones. ,A Valen tin e stunt was followed with a song. "America the BeautllUl", by the Juvenile Grange. Harold Whitaker r ead an artile. "The Origin of Valentine Day" and the program was concluded with other Valentine 6on test~' and stun ts. At the meeting to be held Saturday, Feb. 15, each member is request-ed to present a "Bellleve It Or Not" item W~l1ch Is not believed, and also is requested to bring cookies , candy.

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Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bland and riaugh ter. of Springboro. were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. St. J ohn, Sunday. • • • • • Miss Lola Sears. of Clncinna.ti. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Sears. is confined to her bed with an a tta.ck of "flu". • • • •. • Fred J . Gons has purchased the Lee Henderson property. on Norbh street, and he and his famUy w1l1 make It their home. within the near future.

Sheriff William Hufford, and Marshall C. P . Joy, were investigatlng, Wednesday, a:n automobile aecldent. whi-h resUlted in seriou,s in_ jury, to Franklin Pierce K ennard, age 34. ot Lebanon, early Wednesday morning. The accident occuned ab!)u t 2:15 a. m .. at the Mill Race bridge, on rou te 73. Night Watchman Joe Thompson. after hearing the crash, was th e fi rs t t 0 reac h t he scene ot the nrd dent. Upon his an-ivai be found the car badly wrecked, the , doors both jammed ' to the extent t hat they couldn't be opened, but with no glass broken, Being unable to locate anyone. he summoned Marshall J oy, and upon fw·ther 111vestlgatlon they discovered the body of Kennard. under th e bridge in the water. He "'I\s unconscious, with ' a deep gash In his for pheod nnd nose. Th·. A. E. stout was summoned and after examining Kennard. d isoov. ered that he. had also suffered a. broken leg. He was taken to Blair's hospital. where Wednesday noon he had not yet regained consciousness, and IllS condition was reported crltIc8 1. -Kennard has been employed as a mechanic at the Lebanon MotOr Inn,. in Lebanon. but authorities were un_ able to learn whether be Is employ- ' ed a t the p-esent time. An unemployment compensation card, dated January 1. 1941. was found in his

started with the bank here when he wa 19 year of age • • • • • ... he celebrated his 85th • • • • • Mrl!. George H. Clevenger and birthday anniversary Mon- Mrs. W. A. Lukens. Mrs. L. V, daughter, Nan. of Call1ornla , and day ... the kids may be sorry Branstrator. Mr. and Mrs. Eli F urI y Mrs. May Oook, of Da~n, are visiting Mrs. Ethan Crane and family. to ee the snow leave but nas, an d Roscoe Furnas, atten ded " • • • • . Farmer's Week. held a t ,the Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H~lStings enmerchants say It slows up State University last week. 'tertalned. Saturday evening, in cele_ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reed, of Dayt.cn, business when it is too deep • • • • • , bra,tlon of the birthday smniversary and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dooln, of . ,Wray and Sons, iocal milk- J. C. Hawke was the week end- of Mr. Hastings. Cincinnati, were SUnday guests of en think the snow is guest of. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hawke, The guests enjoyed pla.ying "500" Mrs. Maude Crane. ( I · • • • pre~ but the driver had of Dayton. Sunday, they a t te n d ed a during the evening witb· prizes for ·t' .~ . 'th't perfonnance of "Greater Dayton", higb score being award~d to Mrs J Mrs. Jessie Hyman and Mrs. AI qUl edan hexperlentche. Wtl lk'" presented at the Dayton-xrt lnst!- P. Larrick and W. E. Stroud. . . Pollruky and daughter, Marllyn. one ay e upse . IS ruc ... tute. A delicious two course supper . was visited relatives in Jamestown, this the next day he' failed to get • • • • • served by the hostess, to conclud~' chains and slid into the ditch John Sea.ri, of Oincinnati, spent' the evening's festivities. • • • • • ... and two days later after t~e week end with his parents, Mr. Their guests wer~ Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Howard MlssUdine having his truck repaired and Mrs. W. N. Sears. P. Larrick, Mrs. O. E. No,r rts, Mrs. were guests, saturday evening. of • • • • • W. S. Graham, Mr. and l~rs. W. E, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hoffman, of pcs. es~lon. had the misfortune fD have it Mr. and Mrs. Lew:s Fires and -Stroud. Mr. and Mrs. WaJter Shee- D a.1""n, ...~ PETI ( ce are b a ffl ed over oiroumhit ~y a truck ,as he parked family spent Sunday With Mr, and han. and Mr. and Mrs. E\rerett Nlx• • • • • slances surrounding the accident. along Main street.. .it wc;m't Mrs. Elvan Fires. on. Mrs. R. R. Benson. ot Indlanapo- as they are, as yet, unable to deterbe long now ' until the hot • • • • • lis. Is visiting with her parents. Mr. mine how the body of Kennard Mr. and Mrs. William Hagemeyer, and Mrs. W. P. Salisbury, and other -could have gotten Into the watel' stove league resume in full of MartinsVille, were Sunday guests relatives here. ' under the bJ'ldge.' blast.. the Reds V"l'll be gOl,ng of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Branstrator. • • • • • south for spring training • • • • • Mr. and Mrs. William Watrous soon ... then the local critics Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Hawke Ovmg I and Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Fester. o~' will start taking '~m llpart were Sunday dlnner ' guests of ¥rs. Dayton, were Sunday dinner guests Edi h Ha i Harr1 M h The Twenty-Thir ty olu'b, of st. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P . L. Mt~ ~oman and putting, them together t rr !' ~d. • =, os er. Mary's Episcopal Ohurch, held its Re~n. again ... W. C. Phillips informs Mrs. Bertie' Mills left Waynesville, regUlar monthly meeting, Monday • •••• The Mami Gazette that he Wednesday for an extended visit nigh . at the rector) . with Mrs. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sheehan have Fu!l l'al ser vices were held Wedwas the first m~n in WaYlles- with her daughter, Mrs. Chester Ethan Orane as hostess. gcme W l'StadentQn .....Fla .• for the re- nesday afternoon, for Mrs. Amanda ville to cut ice from the river Cutler . and family, of Oincinnat1. Nineteen members 'anSwered roll mal,nder of the winter. Ellen Stephens. age 78. who died at • • • • • call, and three guests. Mrs. George • • • • • her home at Mt. Holly. Sunday evehere and .sell . ' it to customers Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. 'Earnhart H. Clevenger, of California. and Mr. The membel's of the "H & R " ni ng, a ft er an illness of . eight ... M,r. Phllhps also manufact- and famUy were dlnner guests Fri- and Mrs. , James E. McO.lure were class of the Methodist Chw'ch were months. ured ice cream here ... J esse day evening of Mr. and Mrs . Harry also prese\lt at the, meeting. entertained last Wednesday evening, Mrs. Stephens, was the wife ot' Prendergast and' Robert Fur- Smith and son. _ After the openi~g devot.1onal per- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 00.1'1 Lewis Stephens. who has operated a nas Wayne township t,rus• • • • • iod. the business meeting , was held. cona~ with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. grocery store a t Mt'. Holly for the

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tees were Jl1 atten ance wst ' . t . t· . f th Oh' ward Heston, was held, Sunday. a wee k a seSSIOns 0 . e 10 th h of his' mother Mrs. Cath.. f t ownsh'IP trus- erlne e ome . , aSsoclatl(~n 0 Heston,of HarveysblU'g. tees ... they report the capital city was busy with four con- HENDERSON-BURNETT

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past fifty yea'r ll. She was a native ot Greene county. , . , Beside her husband she leaves a d I ' a,ug lter , Mrs. Faye Marlatt, and orie granddaughter, 'b oth of Mt. Holly. Su:yiees were held at the McOlure Funeral Home, with burial In Middle Run Cemetery. .

DR. WlTHAM ,ILL AT XENIA HOSPITAL Latest rewrts on th~ condltl~n o~ , Dr. J. E. Wlthar.n, are that he !4 "resting oomfortably", alt bough his' \ condition retr.a1ns 'crttical. Dr. Witham was taken to the Me,,: ' ,Clell&n , ~p1ta1, Friday, · ~utrerlns from an atW.ck of pneumorua. "

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Spartans ·Defeat 'Burg; Lose To Spring V~lley

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SAT,ISFACTION ~r No Charge CentervUle, Ohio

E. C. Crane Editor and Publisher

ISSUED EVERY TBlJRSDAY .The WaynesVille ba~ketball team _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ defeated Harveysburg In a league contest, Friday night, 38- 22. Subscription Price, $1.60 Per Year, Payable in A~vance PHONE 7021 'rhe Spar tans have now won 5 II Ther e doesn 't seem to be much league games without a setback enEleventh Grade-All s tar: Betty abling them to hold first place with news out here t his week except that Thompson. Scholastic: Bettie Davis; Springboro In second place with one everyone 18 just getting the flu or Frances Johns. Meri t: Jean Baker, loss to th eir record. Waynesville Jr. getting over It. There 18 snow and Edith Bergan , Rita Conner, Lyle High won in 't he pl'ellminary 24-15. ice and mud and water, and a miserTAlI VIA-LITHIC TAR AND Monday night the Spartans clash- able condition under foot, but the Fox, Helen Gons, Bernice Malott, ROAD OIL EXCAVATING ~etty McKeever, Henrietta Penning- ed with the Spring Valley team and air Is clean ah~ sweet and cold and DONOR ROLL DUMP TRUCK SIDRVICE ton, Henry Satterthwaite, Reba wns defeated 52-25, In a fast for the last two days the sun has Firat Grade-Miss Ritchie-Mary Srr!ace. alld furious game on the valley sent healthful \fays toward this wln~IT RUN, LOADED SOo YD. K. Mendenhall, Janet Michener. Twelf th Grade-8cholastlt.: Alton court. tel' weary earth. DOnnie Pope, Marta June Rush, Ann Earnhart. Merit : Paul Johns and :In the preliminary game Spring Paul Gerhard Is recovering !Tom Vnlley reserves outmatched the local pneumonia but is ver y weak. - satterthwaIte, Edith Stnith, Frank- Albert Pummill. lin Sparks, DIckie Pottor!. . teliUD to hold their undefeated r ecord Word has been received hen~ of First Grade - Miss Lamb - All SCOUT SUPPER the illn ess of Mrs. Rolla Bolton of Phone, Waynesv1lle 44 R 11 Star: Judit h I?avls, Wilhelmina Due to a change In the Mound NQT~O~ OF APPOINTMENT Columbus. She is In t he White CroSs Lobanon office Pbone ' 473 -K~ Esecutor hospital su1lerJng from brain hemBraddock. M~it: Mart ha Adams, Builders Area Banquet at M1ddle~ Gerald Cook, Carol Bunnell, Willa town, from Tuesday. Feb. 4th, to _ _, ' orrhage. ros. 98·M.. Morrow Phone No. a, Mr. and Mrs. P. J . Thomas were Deane Hudge1. Joyce • Beal, Donna Thursday, Feb. 13th, the local troop Estate of J. Will White Deceased . Mae Brannock, Bar~ D1c.k en- pot luck supper will be held in the NoUce 18 hereby given that Ross Monday evening guests of the E. H. .r sheets, Mary Frances Hartsock, and Waynesville High School gymnas- H. Hartsock whose Post Office ad_ Schumakers In Dayton. ' ium Tuesday, February 11 Insteact dress Is Waynesville, Ohio has been. Nancy BaIrd. j' Second Grade-Miss Furnas-All of F ebruary 13 as announced last duly appointed as Execut:;or of the PUBLIC SALE S tar : Da le Daldn. Merit : C~arlotte week. ' Estate of J . Will WhIte late of Burnett, Bobby Everhart Alberta Anyone Interested in .t h e scout Warren County" Ohio} rteceased. .l wU1 sell at PubUc Sale at my REAL ESTATE Brannock, Na ncy Crane, Delores movement 18 cordially Invited to at _ Dated this Srd day of 'February, r esIdence on Miami street in INSURANCE Barry. ·ten d ,t his supper. Bring a covered ·1941. Waynesvllle, Ohio on. AUCTIONEER I Judge of the Probat~ Court SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15th Second Grade-Miss Strider- All dish , ~andwiches, table service '(in---....J S tar : Lois Lukens, Sue Furnas, Ruth clu~iln g cupS and s~verware and RALPH H. OAREY Berlnnlnr at One P. M. tbe 101Wardlow, George Hartsock. Merit: come to an evening of entertaln' Warren Oouney. Ohio lowing property, Henrietta. Graham, Betty satterth- men t 'on February If. Ooffee wl11 be Sitanley & Stanley, Attys. F6-1S-20 One h eating stove, old . bur eau, ' wash stand. 11'on cot, wood bed , 2 waite, Vera Sherwood, Dorothy furnished. ,Tom Venable, ohief of the preitfer, Bobby JOrdan. Mound Builders' Area, will be PI' ent NOTICE OF APPOINTME~ stands chairs, new\' antique quilts, Third Grade-Miss Furnas: All to award Scout badges. Executor . bedding, lamps, lant~rn, d1 hes, S tar : Jo Ann Dickensheets, Harlan Gardner Townsley, edltor of the clothes raok , coal bucket, ~hovel, 2 Earnhart, Barbara Hartsock, Mary ' Western Star, will be the speaker at Estate of Bannai. E. Creswell cross cut. saws hand saw, 2 axes. lot Ann Burton. Merit: Jean Hawk, Ce- the S: out assembly ,t o be . held ~eased of tools. 'Yood , ,eoal, and a Ipt of ell Faul, Roy Furnas. Thursday S!temoon, 2 :30, at th~ Notice 1a het:eby given that ROss small articles too nuau:rous to men_ Third Grade-MIss Hardin-All school auditorium. The publ1ctl Hr. Hartsook whose 'Post O1Ilce ad_, tion. ROoT 'POR AND Star: Mary Dora Hough, Danny cordially Invited and urged to at- dress 1.- .~aynesvWe, Ohio has been TERMS .CASH rour Cattle, hop, Iheep ad cal. . Simpson, Gene Wetherholt, Doris tend all of the ProgniDlS of this d1ul:t appo1n~ as EXecutor of ,the " GEO. ZELL and C • .,...mzAR to Norria-Brock 1&. wire aDd Woolard. Merit: Martha Lukens, group. Estate of Hannah E. Creswell late ot W. N. SEARS, Auct. F6-IS procreulv. 8rm for th. hID'" w~n Co.... 1I1met prieM aDd pod ..rita. John McDonald, DWight M1che~er, -unO,)', OhJo; deceascd. Ualoa St... Y.....• C....._ ...~~ Don Rye, Nolan ' Stansberry, Jack mE STUDENT COURT Dated th1s 3rd day of :February, USE mE MIAMI GAZETTE Talle III OD Badio StatioD wag Tinney, Esther Watld.ns, . . The Schoolboy Patrol, with the IIMI. WANT ADS 11:11 to 11.: 10 p. 1L for oar ddt Fourth Ot'ade-All Star:E1leen aid of the Student Counc11, baa been RALPH H, CAREY 1Dal'k •• "porta. t ' , ' Brown, Bobby Hastings, Donald .organized so that Its duties !Delude • Judge of the Probate Court Lukens. Merit: Jennie Lee Braddock. s'ervice at school, as well as on t~e Warren Oounty, Ohio Betty campbell, Judith Conner, busses, Sitanley & Stanley, Attya. "-13.2& Helen Knicely, Emma Jean Smith, This co~t should not be considNOTIOE OF APPOINTMO'l' Mary Ellen Spitler, Frances Whit- ered a pollee court or 'a s & means to AdmlDlstntor ' aker !lDd' Wilbur · Woolard. embarass students. but rather as a Estate of Ralph P. Leamlnr, Fifth Grade - Mr. Turner - All means of enabling all students to 'Decea8ed Star: Betty Thomas and Earl Rye. enjoy the same wl~eges. Students Fltth Grade-Miss DaY-All Star: who willfully cU.sobey cafeterl& r6iU~trlcia Baird, Peggy Ohapman. lations, common courtesies, or are ' Notice 18 h~by given that Sarah Merit : , Phyllls Burnett. Oharles . guilty of destructIon of school pro- R Lea~ woose Post Office AdConard, Norma GrGuber and Janet perty, etc., may after warn1rig, be dlress.is R. R. I, Waynesville, Ohio Lakes. • given a ' summons to appear belore bas been duly appointed a:l AdminJis tratrtx of tbe Estat e of Ralph P . Sixth Grade-All Star: Ann Weltz. the Student Court. His every characteristic-stands for the ideals of .a Merit: Jane Pfeiffer, Blanche Dick- ' Th18 has been tested In many other I..earn1ng l~te of Warren County, great nation. Ideals that have b.uilt the United States ensheets, Dorothy Oonard, Noami schoo18 !tnd has proved to be very OhiO, deceas~. into what is the m~st powerful a nd richest nation in Earnhart, Barbara Crane, Esther SUCCessful. With the coopemtlon 01 Dated this 16th 'day of J anuary Orane,. Esther Lukens, MIldred ,t he entire student ~" it can be '1.941 . the world. Lincoln had faith in his country and hi the Bourne. Edwin Michener. equally as successful in our own RALFH H. OAREY, cause for which he fought ' so gallantly ... he inspired ~udge of Probate Court Seventh Grade-Leon Focht aDd h igh school. that faith into the p~ople. · . . Warren County, Ohio '· Gladys Rye. Scnotastic : Edwyna Btanfortp. Merit: Mary Jane Ander- BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED Btanley & Stanley: ' Attys. J2S-30-F6 , He set the goal a~ which we aim, so that you m~y son, Dorothy Berry, Donald Brown, , entrust your faith in u . W. e strive to serve wit h llNOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Beulah Britain, ~lennle Chapman, Mrs. O. I . Sa tterthwaite was ' postsense of dependability so that 'our c'o mpany ' becomes ErJ:lestine Earnhart, Seth Hoak, ess to the ladies of her bridge club Executor your company. We strive t o : se~'ve Waynesville 8 0 that Estate of Joseph D. Githens J,.epora Lovely, Beulah Smith , Es- ~nd one guest, Mrs. A. E . Stout, ba turday e enlng. ther Ilmlth.' Deceased it·becomes a constantly better, more progl'e sive town, , . , . Eigh th 'Gtade-Scholast1c: Raylyn After an evening of bridge, prizes .Orabbe and Ruth Anna Johns. Mer.. .were won by Mrs. Wade Tw;ner and Notice Is hereby given that For~t: Olyde Focht , Ruth Helen LeMay, Mrs. Edgar Smith. Refreshmetit-s rest J . Githens whose Post Office nddress is 129 N. QuentlnAve., Day. James Steinke, Jank e Burnett ,and were served by the postess . .' . . Jack Drane, ton, "OhlQ ·has been duly .a ppolnted Ninth Grade-5cholastic : Irma VISIT MUSEUM SUNDAY . wi ~ecutOr, of the ~te of Joseph Fires. ~erlt : Phyllis RIckey, Charles D. Githens late of Warren Oounty, .Rye, and Almetta Steinke." Mr.' and Mrs. J. R. Mengle ' ~d OhiO, deceaeed., ' , Tenth Gra~e-Scholastlq: Marcel- son, George, a nd Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Dated this '15th day of J anuary, ' Ine · Peters, Oharles Orndorf, . Helen Hartsock 'a nd daughters, Jean and 1941. ~sey, and JaQe Hartsock. . Merit: Jane, vlslted the Oincinnati Art .RALPH H. CAREY, Eldwin ' Surface, VlrgiDia " Preston, MUseum. Sunday afte.m oon. Later _Judge of Proba;te Court Jee.n Hartsock, Lansing ¥ardln and ,they all enjoyed suppei: &t the ~ Warren Oounty, Ohio Min-Ie, HardlD. , . ' sock home. v',', ' It. Z. Gray, Atty: ', J23 IoSO-P6' .!-~~~~~~~~~-....!i-~-;:;;.;....-~i!iiI;;;iiia!I-..........~.:

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saw his shadow today he cUd better than I did. Peter Grant reported II that somewhere in Pennsylvania the i' DRY RIDGE official ground nag saw his but he could have played all over the place January 28. New Crops, new var_ all day without getting scared here. ieties of old fa voriies, new ways of How cUd the giound hog get · mixed doing things; the magazines are so up in weather forecasting anyway? full of new things that they make Is it one of the ideas that has a my head &wim. What wllJ farming basis in fact, not of course the be like .ten years from nbw? I won- ground hog, that was undoubtedly a der. They are making synthetic pro- figure of speech, but the weather tein supplements for feeding stock. cycles. Does a warm wet spell at this It Is interesting to find ' in the time of year come before an early midst of all these new ways. one spring and dry , sunny weather mean KentuckY farmer whooe old fash - more cold? They claim that long ioned home-cured hams 'were selling range weather f recasting has been fOl' forty cents a pound when the one of the factors in Hitler's success. modern "tenderized" variety was , It wO~d help if we knew now . wh~ ­ selling in the markets for twenty- ther to plan to drain or irrigate. The eight. seed catalogues have lots of new Time spent comfortably in front drought resistant varieties, will we of the fire studying t he seed cats._ need them this year? They say t he logues and planning t he garden Is government is working on various not tlme wasted. Gardens well plan- systems of long range forecastlrig so ned on paper to meet the needs and some day, we may be able to plan ~ tastes of the family mean better according tI? next years weather and meals and more cans of the things one more gamble will be taken out the family like best than gardens of farming. 9,10 just planted any old way when the time (lomes. It is. a good idea to try some of the new varieties each year ~ to see ,how th ey compare with the old ~avorltes. Some farmers never dp anyUljng'about the garden tUI evel'¥thing else is done but I believe in Mrs. Bell Scott remains quite ill. planting the garden fl.r/lt, at least Friends here arl! sorry to learn part 01 i t, Good vegetables can be that Mrs. Rolla Bolton has had a such a large part of the family liv- cer bellum hemorrh ge and remains ing that 1t Is poor business to iet it very low a her home in· Columbus. go. Plant in long rows properly Mr. Herman Smith and sister, spaced for the cultivator ' or if the Miss Vel,ma, have sold their farm --' - garden 1s mall and hand cultivated to Mr. Robert, BUUtt of the Dayton plant closely, leaving as litLle bare Pike, and Will give posse~lon the grQund to hoe as posslpl~. I read a first of March. . fasClnati11g book called "Big Crops Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell cross and from Little Gardens" based on that little daugh ter Sherry, moved from Idea. The writer said tha.t he got the Dayton last week, to the ,Kern'ick idea from seelng how well the weeds property, near the church. grew where they were the thlckest, Reports from Mrs. Mary Carmony HeN an a lew 01 lite 30 IeoICIf'fl 01 tItIt Big FRIGIDAIRE so he plarined his garden with the are that her condition T~mnins about LOWEST PRICE EVER Idea of . leaving as Uttle ground un- the same, from the after effects of • Super-Power~d M,e ter-Miser .- , for a Frigidaire with , covered as possible. As soon as one the flu. She is....,PBS.t 90 years of age. • Double Easy Quickube Ice Trays QulckulM Trays thing was gone Its s~e WBS filled W . and Mrs. LesUe Candell and • N ew, .Larger Frozen Storage Compartment with something else. It was cnrefU;lly chUdren of Ashland, Ky., pave " NIW lMI M . . . 106 -!r • Ne:w M~at Tender p,kmned so that eaoh plant got moved to the property of Mr. and • Gl':lSS-Topped Hydrat<?r enough sun and required less cult!- Mrs. Kesler Graham.- ' 'I • N e,w Facts Label (You know what you get before vatton and weeding, Our tomatoes The otllcers of the OhrIStian Seryou buy) = last summer stOOd the .hot dry vice Society met at the home of ~he , .weather better · where they were president, Mrs. E. B. Longacre, FriCome in. See why more ,ltOn 6 million Fr!giJaires Itcwe ".." &vi" artd .oId somewhat shaded by grass and day afternoon. weeds, why not plant something in Friends here are p leased to hear . place of weeds, I think I shall try it that Mrs. Zilla Lewis is lmprovE¥:l this summer. . and ·able to ' be taken trom Miami Jan. 30.' Stlll cloudy, damp, cold Valley hospital to ner home ·near and icy. The .highways are ' clearer Beavertown, where she Is Slowly con\ . :. ~Ibut the lane Is still slippery. Just the valescing. kind of day when I hurry to . town Mr. and Mrs. Tberle Jones and Larger Beca~lIIe of .Better Service, Quality, and Pri~e fOr feal' t hat tlriving will be worse /lon Milton, were Sunday guests of ,tomorrow, I can't find the d1tec- Mr. 'and Mr~ , Edwin Nubt, near Established 1849-1940 !.ions that I saw in one of the maga- Centerville. zinC$ for packing sausage in musliJi Mr. Harvey 'z= bags and smokipg it, It some one Farmers" week In Columbus three Mrs. King, of near Wilmington, has tried ,It and knows whether it days last week. ~ures and election of t he company In. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Campbell were ~eeds to be cured first or not, I wish Mr. and Mrs. Allen Emrick .and ' Centervllle Monday evening. Sunday dinner guests of her paTents they . would send me the directions. Mrs. ' Walter Kenrick were Dayton Mr. William Rogers spent Monday night with his father, Mon'is Rogers, The Waynesville basket baH team at Waynesville. Maggie"the geterouter, her calf and ' visitors, TUesday, Zeke the little Jersey bull have Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mllls of who is very ill at the home of his played our local team F'tlday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Conard G1l1a.ugh and . found 'how to get into the stalk ' Springboro ' visited Mr. WllUam rung and were' winners in both son have re turned to ~ home nel~ whenever they p~ease, . ,that 'Pen:e Monday everllng at the home daughter, Mrs . Ray Miller at 'Bellh~re, after an absence of several brOok. games. means that"I must put on the boots of. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick. Mr. weeks on a~ount of illness. The 01 Ie League ladles club, and and find the hole in the fence: llven Don Selle),s of Springboro was a ' Mrs. Marga'ret Johns was illl Fri- gue Ul Visit d the White Baking Co., Mrs. Ruth Ratl1ft ,and guest, Mrs. though' th~y ·a re 'always back a.t the Sunday caller. day and SatUlrday of last week. ""'cry' 1 S ne11 were S a tur day' s h oppel's, . of Dayton, ThUl'sday afternoon, .... The Christian Service Society held Mr. Carl Fisher has sold his farm, sponsored by ~he league. All who in Wilmington. barn at fcedblg tIme. Jan. 31. Sunshine at last! The their February meeting Wednesday, Mr . Alber t· Walla.ce was the tile Sides pla.~ e, to a D~yton part.y pnl'Licipa.ted, enjoy d their hospital.l\per said that it had ' been eight with a covered dish dinner, at the gu'est. of h er son and da.ugh tcr-inand with his i lUnily will move to his, Ity. day's since ·th6 sun , had . J:)roken home of Mrs. Clam Hunt. Assistant th.rougb thelcloilds. I have found out hostesses were: . Madams Margaret father's farm near ~UglU' Creek Miss Ru th CoppersmHh, enter- Jaw. Mr. ar d Mrs. Ballfml Wallace, of Cinclnna.ti. • . talned l,he Epworllh League at a. -where my 'chickadees went. When 1 Duke, Nell.le Onarleston, ' Emma Bridge. ~ made a , call on Township Rpad; Kov!ll'lDan and Ollle a<>utzahn. ·Mr:·RObert :Burnett and Mrs. Win_ Vnlentine Plll'ty Saturday evening, Miss Mildred Chambers, of ' Co" ~here ·w as a whole tree full of them . Members of the Card Club were ' Ured HeI¥iCrson were .married Sat- Rev. 'nnd Mrs, Will Moore, of New IWnbus w 0 has been .qUite , ill, is convalesct~g at the home of Mrs. outside .t he window. Smokey is try- entertained to a covered dish dinner urday and left 'TUesday mOrning ill BurUngton, were honored gue~ts . . ng to wean the pups, they stUl put Thursday at ·the home bf Mrs. Wll- ' Company wlth ' the former 5 p~rents, Mr. and Mrs. ,wmard MM'tln. of Anna Stinson. Walter Holmes, ' Of . W,llmlngton, ~elr feet ~n the pan. They look for be~t Swa~k in Dayton. ' .Mr..and ·Mrs. S. H. Burnett for a oBy.ton, were Sunday morning ca.llhas purchased the Albert Wallace it.now and such a racket ali there Is' Mr. Harvey Burnet attended a co- two weeks trip through Florida. eI's here, etlroute to Sabina.. . 0Perattve milk meeting in . Spring- They wUl 'vlsit Mr. and Mrs, Clem Betty King .. was the week-end Thrift 'E' Market · and has taken when ltd~'t cOIDe on tUrie: ' ,Feb, 2. Ground Hog o&y, and It'he field Monday aUld a~ motion pic- Burnett and family while there. guest of her' grandpiirents, Mr. ~d charge:

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STOUTS ENTERTAIN AT spent Saturda:y In Clnclnnl\ti, and be up a nd around her home., July t 4-4-Plttsburgh Mr. James Orowl fell last week SUPPER AND CARD attended an entertainment at Music July 5, 6· -St. Louls and struck his head on th e edge of July 7, 8. 9-OpeQ for All SIM Game Hall. • The members of the "Hi-Lo" July 21--:OPen Date Mr. and Mrs. FrE~ Thompson and the porch Inflicting a wound whioh bridge club and the'lr husbands were Cincinnatl:-About a year ago July 22,,2St-Brooklyn Mrs, Martha Cleaver. were business required four stitches to close. The Hlgh &:hool cafeteria is servdellgh tf uIly 'entertained. Sunday . Mike McCormick was just. another July 24-0pen Date visItors in Lebanon.. Thursda.y. lop hot lunches to all th e school ev n lng, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. ~plr1ng young outfielder on the July 25, 26, 27;-27·-Phlladelphla. Mr. and Mrs. w m Pro=k are now student~. A . E, Stout. roster of the Cincinnati Reds. The July 28-0pen Date pleasantly located In their new Mrs. Rose McBee wife of Roper The guests enjoyed supper and 11.11 name McCormlc.k, magio ' to ' the July 29, SOt-New York home in Nor th CoUege HUl. ClncinMcBee died last Tuesda.y night at a evening of pinochle. High ladies' rabid baseball ,f ans of CinCinnati, July 31-open Date natl, Dayton hospital and bW'ial was score wllS helq by Mrs. M. A,.Fulkercaused some attention to be sll1fted Aug, I , 2, S-S· -Boston The friends of Mr. and Mrs. AI- In the Bellbrook cemetery. son, a nd high men's by Harold MilIn his direction, but aside from that, Aug. 4, 5-Pittsburgh · mon Ferrls are pleased to learn that ler. very ,little was written and said about Aug. 6, 7-8t. Louls both are somewhat improved In Mr. and Mrs. , Lewis Thompson , him. Aug. 8-Open Date health at this time. w re Invited guests of ~he host and The situation has chan ged greatly Aug. 11, 12-0pen Dates hostess. In a year. Today Mike Is a fixture Aug, 13t-8t. Louis ~r. and Mrs. Lee Hoover and in the outfield of the Clnclnna,t l Aug. 14-0pen Date daughter Nancy, caUed at the BunBELL~ROOK Reds, champIons of the world, and Aug. 15, 16, 17-17·-Chlcago ENTERTAINS AT TEA nell home Sunday. is regarded as one of the outstand- Aug. 28. 29-Open Dates (DeI1lyed) Miss Audrey Crawford· visited h er Ml·s. Ru th ' Morgan, Worthy Maing young men to enter the majors Aug. 30, 31·-St. Louis -.,-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crawford during the 1940 season. ' Sept. 8-Open pate tron of the local Eastern Star chapMrs.. cassie Hardy who fell on the over the weekend. Mike started the ' season as the Sept. 9. lo-Boston ter, was hostess to the officers of the slde walk last wee,k and broke her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frazier were I Reds' leftflelder, was benched be- Sept. 11, 12, 13- New York organization. Wednesday afternoon, left Mm, is report.ed much better'. visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. cause of light hitting, then ' turnj!d Sept. 14·, 15. 16-Brooklyn at tea, The afJau' was held at th e Miss Harriet Hook reported last Banner Stewart Friday. home of M'r . Everett Early In Lytle. ,right around aDd won the center- Sept. 17, 18-Philadelphia Thursday to Chrllst HospItal at OlnCallers at the Bunnell home Satfield job from, Harry Craft.'1'he pro- Sept, 19-0pen Date clnnatl. -Ohio. for nurses 'training. ' urday evening were; Ralph Bunnell cess of winning the centerfield post Sept. 20-20. 21 °- Pittsburgh WEEK-END WITH P ARENTS Bellbrook High School basket ball and family, Otner' Boldrey and famwas accomplished by some heavy Sept. 22-Open Date Mlf s Mary Carolyn Lukens. a stu ~ team lost to Centerville HIgh School lly, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mullen clubbing during the last ,half 01 the Sept. 23, 24 2 ~, -Chicago dent at Earl am College. and Miss by the score of 2:3 to 47. aud Mr. and ~. Everett Bunnell. season that raised his mM"k from an · Denotes S I days Anna. Louise Hoak, -a -studen,t nurse . Mrs. Dorothy Hook who has been The Ladies Aid had an all day anaemic .245 to a heal,t hy :SOO. Mike t Denotes H jddays at Reid MemOl'lal hosPi tal. Richconfined to her home for the last quUt1ng Wednesday at the home of pelted at a .S50 pace during the last tD_motes Night Games mond. spent the week with their three weeks with ,he flu, ls able to Mrs. Chas. Hal.lse. mon th of the season, and continued respective famllies. his red hot pt\ce during the w.orld series when he averaged .310. Bill McKechnlo is strong for the 23 year old coast boy, because 01 h ls aggr~sslveness . He plays . to win. There'lj no roolin" with him. He The community WA S sad to hear of gives everyt,hlng he's got out there the death of Mrs. Lewis Steven'~ on the ball field and he has the Sunday everung. Funeral , ervlces competitive :splrlt that helps him to are to be held at McClure's Wednesdo his best In times of stress. He day afternoon at 2 O'cl,ock. seems to be a better hi tter when the Mr, and Mrs. Ervin SmIth and 't ying or winning run is on base, or family pent Sunday With Mr. and when a crucial ball game ls being ~rs. '.flmothy Smith and daugh ter played. Louise. .. . Mr. and Mrs. EVerett Bunnell and Albert Mele, rookie , Clncmn'a.iI family spent ~unday eraning with outfielder: is of ItaHan descent, hls Mr, and ,Mrs. Bert Bunnell and fam_ n1ckna~ Is Dutch. ny, near Utica. " ~ Mr, and ,Mrs. Roy Shaw and tamUY. 'near Spring VaJ.1ey, spent SunElmer Riddle: young Cincinnati pltoher, held all .opponents- to an dl\Y wi th Mr, and Mrs. Lewis ' Moraverage of 1,85 eamed nms per nine gan. Afternoon <;aners ,were Mr. inningS last ' year. He pItched 34 in- S tevens and Mrs. Robert Greene ot nings and' allOwed ' seven earned Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. HUey Gibson and ' r uns. dl\ughter Pauline; near Bellbrook. , Mel o tt hIt a home run with two' Mr. HUey GIbson and son Erwin of on ....In the n~th to defeat Gene ' Bellbrook, Mr. and ' ~s. Arnold Thompson the first time be ever Clark and son of Day~n, Mrs. Everworked in ,the Polo Grounds eady ett Bunnell. and family spent Sunin 1935, Since that time, the Glants day aft'ernoon with Mr. and Mrs. h aven't beaten Gene: Last ,year Morris Lewis. Thompson decl8ioned tM':r' Giants , -----~ five tim s in !lve starts. "

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'puck¥, Walters and Paul Derringer. CinCinnati's ace pitching team, each defeated the second place A,favored few.of the friends here tea B kl f tim 1 t of Mr. and · Mrs. E. W. Brewer~ of . es as year. Dayton, received Invitations ,t o atm, roo yn, OUll tend the recent wedd~g of their ( young~st son, Lawrence Edward, to NATIONAL' LEAGUE Miss Virginia Slerr, of the same city, 1941 at the High Street U. B. Church. The Brewer famlly were forlller GAMES AT HOME r esidentS in this lmlnedJate vl~nlty . . , AprU 15, 16. 17-St, Louis MT. and Mrs. George Plymlre were , Apr il 26, 27" -P(ttsburgh May 9-open Date Sunday dinner guests ot his sister, May 10, l1 ~ , 12-Ohlcago ~rs . qharles Jones and~. Jones, May ' 13, 14---Brooklyn at their hom ~ In Blanohester. The May 15t (16 openH7- Phlladelphla blrhd.ay anniversary of Mr. 'P lymlre May lS*, 19, 20- Boston wes observed at this time. They brougtht the report tha.t his May 21 . 22-New York May 26t 2'7 opim) 28-Pittsburgh mother, Mrs. Emma Plymlre, who Is May Sl-8t. LOuls ' a visiter of ilie Jones family, Is sti"J June IS- Open Date confined to her bed. though ' someJune 14, 15-15°, l6-New York what Improved In' health, Ju ne 17, 1St- Boston \ylll Drake of South .Lebanon, was June 19- 0pen Date calling 'on friends here, Sunday afJune 20, 2'1. 22-22°-Brooklyn ~rnoon. . .June 2S- 0pen Date' Mrs. Bessie Plymke and Miss June 24, 25-25-'Phlladelphla Hannah, Jordan, were FrJday eveJune 26-0pen' Date rung callers at the 'n\lma,e home. 1 , June SOt-Cb1cago ' Mr. and Mrs. '0 ; M. - J.,ynch and - July l-Open Date .lohn and Albert Lee Talmage, CINCINNATI REDS

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The estate of Edmon Stewart, George Moormelr, by will, to Mary Mrs. Harvey Ry.e was hostess to Lebanon, declared exempt from In- Tegeler and Dora Freldhoff, 221 acres the members of the Al'gunot bridge _ : club, and one guest, Mrs. R. R. Ben_ heritance tax as the Uabillt1es ex- In Harlan township. ~ ceed the assets. John Schultz, by admlnis o tvle'arto, ' r'10to1 son, of IndJanapoUs. at her home, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -.- - - - - - - -..-...; . The court approved th e Inventory Oharles and Edna Van Tuesday afternoon. court ruled Lloyd Davis should an- of the estate of Lina Lyma.n , Leba- acres In Wayne township. NEW SUITS swer concerning property on Febru- non; the debts of the estate of En- Mlanli Valley BuUdJng and Loan Eileen Rose. a minor, by Tillie ary 8., gel~rt Hecht, PrankUn; third and aSSOCiation to Ned and Martha Morof John . Mounts , ad- ris, two tracts in Frank.lln township. P err In, en t ered su It agll Ins.• E al'I Motion for new trial overruled in four til ao-ounts R ose, Fr an kitn. seek1 ng a dl vorce on the matter of Elsey Meadows against minlstrator of the estl~te of Oharles Haria D. M1ller to Josephine WInFranklin, vel'dL~ t In Mount ' ' Oarlisle h el' ch arge a f ext reme arue I'.y, seek - John RQblnson, . . ' and tlle eighth ac- dross, lot 75 In Lebanon. Friday favor of Robinson being upheld. count of Margaret Lee Oook, guard!Harry D. Lotar to Miriam M. M cIng custody of their ch!ald. x ~ND The suit of WUl1am Burgess a n of Betty and Benjamin Lee, mln _ Oat·thy, two tracts in Union town--P against Alma Burgess for divorce, ors. ship. Saturday {)O~fl\ION PLEA ~OCEEDINGS filed J anuary 8, dismissed at plain- The esta,te of Georl~e Moormeir, Willam Hammerle to Louis KaseTwin Thrill Days! -tiff's request. Harlan township, determined to have meyer, 139 acres in Deerfield town- SCREENA verdict returned for the I plain S Ib t t d1 I" . Hazel e er gran ed a vorce a net value of $50,020 ..40 and succes- Sup. Uff in the matter of Riley HUlard from Frank Xavier Seibert and cus_ sian determined. ' Robert M. Blair to Hazel Brooks; Virginia Bruceagainst the Industrial Oommission tody of minor chUdren. E tt n.lll - tft" dminis- lot in Lebanon. Charlie Ru ggles of Ohio. mme ...,. appom ""-l a ,trator of the estate of Emma L. DUl, in Motion for new trial overruled In PROBA'fE COURT Mason, with D. E. Heywood, W. E. J. WILL WHITE ESTATE THE INVISIBLE WOMAN the matter of Stanley Kepler ag9.lnst Ohesney and Leslie GUbert as ap- VALUED AT $100,000 J. H . Tilton. verd.lct for plaintiff up_ --------------~-------SUN .....:.MON.-TUES. -11·....... Thaokara praisers. • , held. Th e es t a t e 0 f .:.In 3 u . 'The will of M. J. Sumner, Leba-Isreal Satterthwaite, administrator Lytle, determined to have a net val- non, admitted to pro'b ate, naming Ross H. Hartsock, has been named of the estate of Lydia Wright, plaln- ue of $7,253.88, and that of Phineas Robert M. Blair, executor. to administer two estates, (lne of titr, against Lloyd and Josla!\, Davis, Oook, SpringbOro, $143.38. Anna King, executrix of the estate which, that .of J . WUl White, is

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of Richard Kmg. ordered to dlstrtb-- valUed at $\00,000. He wa also ute certain stack of t he estate to name(Lexe~ nto~ of the estate of the distributee. ' Hannah Oreswell, liar ysburg, valThe schedule of debts of the es- ued at $4,650. tate of John Bergen. flied by Em,; WWte left a bequest of $5,000 to ~a Bergen administratrix, will be his sister, Mrs. Amanda Taft, specifIc bequests to h.Ls wife a nd Frank. heard February 18. Farr" a brother-in-law, with the Tbe inventory of 0 . Oscar Olevenresidue to the First National Bank ger, Spr:n gbOro, admitted to . probate, leaving eSlate to wICe, Lizzie, of Oinclnnatiln trust, two-thirds for the wife and one-Ultrd for his son who is named executrix. The schedule of dl!bts of the tiS- Hora.: e F. White. tate of Sarah Oook 'as filed by Don------ald Oook, executrix, scheduled for BROOKVILLE MAN ,PUROHASES RESTAURANT February 17. George P . Gates. e:KeCutor of tile Peck's Food ~hOl>, which has esta.te of. Emily Wrlg'ht, authorized been owned and operated for the to sell certain' stacks IWe! bOnds. The schedules at d.ebtS of the es- past nine years by O. I. "Peck" Sat_ tates of George Mom melr and Ed- terthwa1te, ,t his week was sold to a won Stewart will be :h~rd February new owner. Oarl Hufford, of Brookville, 0 ., assumed management of 15. Walter Lutl, administrator of the the store TUesday, and will retain ' ,~ estate of Leonard Throckmorton, the name of the fOOd shop as well L ordered to sell personal property ap- as the same service a1rorded CUS,t omers under the old management. ' I praised value or mo~ for cash. .:! David Thack:era, execUtAlrOf the USE THE MIAMI' GAZETTE estate at EmUy Tha.ckera, ordered to 'sell Unlted sta.tes trea.sUJ'Y bonds WANT ADS at private sale. I

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MARRIAGE L1ICENSES ~ey M. Day, 21, aDd Fancheon .ette, 21 , both of Franklin. Floyd Morris, 21, West LIberty, .Ky., truck driver, and PrudJe Jewell ~oward, 17, rural route 3, Middle-

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Etecfrlc Aldl :0 Have Summertime . He""" All rear 'Roundl ,Protect .ptedou. health, b.oth for yo':!rseU and the young. Iters , • • wtth these modern .CIentific health appliances. .; You'p be pleaSed to see bow much beuer your family feels , thiS. , winter! lafra.ReeI LalilP for soothing heat treat,mentJ. A rich flood of infra-red rays for quick relief of paiD and IOfeneu. SUII ~alllp for precious ' Vitamin D. It belp. 'build sound boDes, and teeth ••• provides summertime health and vigor • • . and produces tbat ~ear-round IUD ,tID.

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Dale Sutherland, 3a, paper maker, and Martha 'Baker. a3, Morrow, office worker. Kenneth Kindred, 20, farmer, and ' Phronla N. Hensley, ~12. bOth of Leb ~ anon. c- ~_.... Arnold Lambert, 29, Co1l1nsvi:le, truck driver, and Edna Ma ' Mann, 21. Lebanon. Rrobert Ohrisman, 26, paper mill, and Ednu Whisman., 29, both of Franklin. James Henderson, 19. laborer, and Ruth WUder, '19, Kli1gs Mills. • REAL E TATE UtANSFERS '

Enid Van Meter tel Hallie Small ' and Belva Sheets, interest in tract in Union ' township. ' Lucy Nelson to Robert W. DeJar: n tte. lot 118 In Avalc)n neight , ne'a r Lebanon, Elsie .Bs ysore, to O'ecl , 'L1i11e and Ruth Rhoades. two lots In Franklin Allee Bryan ,to La\Vre~ce A. Hoppe, one acre in Deerfield township. ',", ' Walter Fitts to Thomas and Beulah 'Adams, 84 acrE~s In Franklin ·tow~hlp.

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Local VI ealth The farmer know that he enit , riche his land and increase yield when he plow back the rich ' top oil. Likewise, the wealth of this community, c rea t e dby ourselve" should be ' "p'lowed ba~k'; for our own benefit. Let us buy a ll we can from local merchant, make deposita in the horn oank, coop.erate with each other for t he good of of us. Too ·much outside spending is, thoughtless and 'thriftless from a commun... ity, standpoint.

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Rev. U. U. Krumholt., S T D, pastor Mass, Sunday. 9:~0 a. m. ST l\IARY'S EPISCOPAL

Rev. U. L. HackweU, Rector SIe:PTUAGESIMA SUNDAY 7 :30 a. m. Holy Communion. 11 a.. m. Morning Prayer and ser- ~ mono . "Septuagesima" means "seventy days" remJt1ding us that It is about 70 dal's from now untU Easter. TUESDAY . 3 p. m. Church School.

FRIDAY FUty.Warren County ipCrsons have NEW MANAGEMENT 2 m. Woman's AuxiliarY at the been bitten .since January 1 by dogs WHICH home IOf Mrs. E. L. Thomas. known or suspected to be ~abld, W. . PROMISES YOU 7 :30 p. m. Girls Friendly Group. O. Manning, county dog warden, anTHE BEST nounced in the clamping of a quar_ I\IETHODIST CIIURCR ENtERTAINMENT ' antine of all dogs in the county, by Louis C. Radle,. Pastor .~ POSSIBLE . the Warren Oounty District. Boa1'd of Chw~h School 9.30 . B. m. CecU Health. See Next Week'. DavJs Superintendent. . A s1mllar quarantine. placea on paper for detail.! Won;hlp service 10:40 a. m. Ute county; June 17, was lifted late in. 1-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' wi' This will be a cOmmunion sen1ce September. and the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be-adminlliterea. Epworth League SUnday evening at 6 o'clock. The pastor will begin a study of the life.of Christ. 7:30 p. m. The Community Boy Scout :~rvice. Thls is a union service Qlld Rev. J. P. ThornbUry ' of Harveysburg will be the speaker. The community is invited to at~d. The Dayton District will hold a Missionary Institute at Miamisburg, 0., Wednesday, February 12th. It will open a1t. 10 :00 o'clock. Various phases of the Missionary task .of the church will be studied; Thele will be .classes , for Pastors. Women, Church 8oh9Ol leaders and Youth lead~s.

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CDR.ST W. C. Smith, Minister SUNDAY Bible School 9 :30 a. m. Communion 10:45 a. m. Junior Endeavor 6:45 p .. m. Senior Endeavor 6:45 p. m. Prea(:h~ng 7:30 p. m. WEDNlEBDAY Prayllr and Blble..;Study 7:30 .p. m. domEl worshlpwlth us at these meet1nl~S.

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PEOPLE and THINGS

WHOLE NUMBER 4067

WAYNESVILLE, OIllO,THUR SDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1941,

Police Woman, Speaker \At Mothers Club

Farm Bureau Group Meets At Centerville Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Ellis, of Oenterv1lle were hosts to the Farm Bureau Discussion Group last Wednesday evening. The special topic discussed ELt this 'meeting was "How Oan Fanners ' Get mgll Prices for, Farm Produ(: ts, or How Oan the Prices of Farm SuppUes and Oonsumer GocJ:1s be Reduced?"

Civic Club Adds Four' New MeDlbers BASKETBALL TEAM AND COACH TO BE DINNER GUESTS OF CLUB

Miss Lulu Sollars, superlntendent ; • of the Police Women's Bureau, ot Four new me~, Edgar Smith, Old Man Winter has finally Day~n. was the guest speaker at Oarman Crane, Vern Simpson . and the regular monthly meeting of the come into full power, with Wayne 'Township Mother's club, Kenneth Barber, were admitted ~o the ,whole town and coun- held Friday afternoon. She spbke to • membership, at the business me~ttry ide covered with a white the mothers on the subject of evils . ing of t·he Waynesville OiviC" club, F uneral services were held Mon- held la1t Wednesday everitng. fla k y blanket", steaming " thi ch brea k up our homes, claimd' + h'ld . 't h Ing alcohol to be the greatest of Following the discussion, the day -afternoon for Mrs. - He6rietta Sixteen members were i~ a ttendra la ..or~, C I ren W I these. ' guests were Invited to the recrea- Oast, who died Friday morning aftheir sled and s~ates, muf-' The meetlnF was preceded by a tion room. where a delicious supper ter an extended illness. She was lhe ance Rt the meeting, and r.e:d varIers pulled up a httle closer, benefit Valentine luncheon, served was served, and the remainder of wife of Walter Cast, superintendent ious discussions concerning projects pedestt;ians picking th e i r by the lunch coffiJlllttee. Decora- the evening was spent in playlng - of Miami Oemetery for the past 36 being under taken by the club. .way captiously along the tions. and the dessert course were da'rt baSeball. . y~~s. Among these were the posslblllUes of treets with footsteps creak- In keeping witb the Valentine Guests included Mr. and ~.lrs. R. She was born in Clinton Oounty, procw'1ng the IG::ation here of a ing in the snow underfoot theme. About seventy-five guests M. Hawke, Mt. and Mrs. J. L. Meo~ the ~aughter of Henry and Mary steel fabrica ting company from Day_ ' ' , . ' were served, making a net profit denhall, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Bran- McPherscn , and was a member of ton and Is f th chams clankmg on the cars for the lUnch room ot about seven- strator, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Oornell, the First Ohw'ch of Christ Scientist of th e a 0 i ur t~r developments of tho e who "have to get teen dollars, f4r. and Mrs.. Ernest Butterworth, Dayton, ' e swage nves gatlon pr~ect. through" along with that The program for the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Furn;\s, Mr. Besides her husband she leaves A committee composed of Frank nip in the air that bites your was presented by Miss Laura Mc- and Mrs, Ha,rvey Burnett, Mrs. Win_ one daughter, Mrs. Charles Zimmer- Z. Hess. Oarl Oonard, Harry Shernose and a·nkle too, if you Kinsey's 4th grade, and was as fol- Ured Hartsock, and Frank Hess. man a9d one grandson, Robel't Zim- wood, Howa:d Case, and J. R. Giowear' silk hose, all add up ,to lows: m~rman, of Waynesville, and. one bons plan t{) meet with L. A. Gilthe realization that we are' "Welcome", by Norman Tinney; LINCOLN· WASHINGTON granddaughter, Mrs, Harry Hudson, lett, supervisor of the Works Pro11 - ', ' t ' t' Twenty-Third 'psalm, given by HONORED ~T MEETI~G of Athens, O. gress Admln.lstration, District · 2, rea Y jlnJoymg WID eI Ime. P~llls Martin; plano sOlo, "BeautiServices were held at the res1- sometime this k t it lot of excit~t oyer ~ -Ev~ "~Wbitak.- The. Happy HOur_club Wal ~- d.ence wltb. burial in Miami Oeme- h .•_ ;, ., wee, 0 nves.!1ga e nmial basketball combat er; exerCise, 'Patriots Brave", by six talned by Mrs. Lawrence l~s, tery. e posslbilitles of completing the J ~~ Tue.sd AIl b t thr f b gul sewage project here. with Lebanon Friday night, b?yS; plano solo, Jennie L>ee Braday. u ee 0 t ere ar \ probably the most keenly dock; recttation, "~Gettys- membership .were present, and Mrs. REFUGEE SCHOOL HEAD J. P. Larrick was appointed chair_ f It" I '" ,burg Address", Donald LUkens; Allnina Batley, of Wllmlngton, SPEAKER AT MEETING m~' of the Publidty and Public At: e I IVa ry accompames thIS trumpet solo, Eulah Hoakj p ..motber of the .hOstess IWo a ' ---'!a1r~ committee, due to the resignagame, of any cpntest .the solo' "l1ttle Fairy . W&ltz" ' Judith guest, . ~_ 1y Meeting con- tion of Rev. L. O. , \: ~.'-mi -... Q uar...,r . Radley. • , S partans pl,ay , Qut th~y JU~t Oonner; vocal'solo, "He's My Uncle", A Lincoln 'a nd Wasb4lgton, pro- vened at the White Brick , Meeting At the regular mont.hly dinner I • couldn't qUIte make It thiS Robert Hastings, plano solo, Eileen gram was presented by Mrs. Robert House Sunday, Feb. 8, with about meeting to be held , Monday. Feb. ~. time, 'as one of our most ar- Bro'Yn ; song by a group, '\Qod Bless Gqns and. Mrs. Lawrence COok. one bundred and twenty persons in 17, at the Methodist Ohurch, the dent rooters said "the . ust America"; "Goodbye, Wanda Tin- Memebers each respond.ed to roll call attendance. After the meeting for members of the Wayne...:....!ownship d'd 't t th k ~, J ney. with quotations from Linco,ln, :or worship, dinner was served to aU tias et all team, and Ooach Fow1er , In ge, ' e . r,ea s we (Continued on Page , 6) W6Sh1ngton. Mrs. Jean Elunnell present. will be the guests of, the club. Carl sorta . spoke on "Life. With Washington Th f Becker, D. D. S., of Oincinnati will 'i mIss Peck ' a cheel'Y ; e a temoon session opened with b th . ' .smi e and welcome greeturg ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS ~nd NOW':, and a history C)f f:\t. the' business meeting, after which e e gl!est speaker. ,~t the food shop, but Carl ,MEETING TUESDAY Valentines Day was given by Mrs, Stanley Hamilton, who is in charge At the present time the contest Hufford, new owner haa ' ~ymond ~radd,ock, of Quaker Hill, Rlohmond, Ind., told ~etween t~e '; Re~" and the "Tigers" , stepped right i n t 0 Ii i s Announcement was made Tuesday ' A memorial honoring Mrs. Henri_ of some of the activ1tles of this ref- s even , with t\\O of the four new .. '6h~es and we see him by o. E. Michenor, inanager, of the etta Oast, a former charter member ugee hostel. With him were two ·of members being added to each team. ~ , makin his m ' " annual stockholders meeting · of the of , the gro~p was observed, these refugees, Dr. Alex Ghyfits, , ~ . ,ormn g triPS WaynesvJlle Farmer's Exchange, to The March meeting will be with from Vienna) A\,lStria, and Waite!' ENTERTAIN FRIENDS AT to, the grocerIeS · for sup- be held Tuesday, Fe~. 18, at the Mrs,. P. L, Reason, with Mrs: Earl Holllnger, from Frankfort, Germany. DINNER AND· Ci\RDS , plIes t,o make those ;B'ood Grange Ha.ll. Dinner will be served Ho:kett and 'Mrs. Jennie Braddook Mr. Hamilton told of how the stan . sandwiches, soups, and plate ab the noon hour 'by the Jadh!s of the ,in charge , of the program, employed at b,ls school J3 trying to Mr. ana Mrs. Harvey Rye wcre lU,nches that we all enjoy.. , Grange, \ . The hoste:;s was assisted In !)erving 'fit, these retu~for citizenship In hostS to' a group of friends at a dln- ' among the early morning ..The fanner's elevator is by far the ,r efreshments by Mrs. Eli, Furnas this country and to train them for ~er party, at their home', T~ursday shovel brigade .. ,Carl largest bUSiness, ot the .and Mrs, Harry Smith. occupations, venlng. , McKeever center on the country. , The W'aynesv1l1e Fanner's Their guests were Mr. and MI's, ~changf'!, as one Of tlh1s group, has ENTERTAINS GIRLS CLUB TWIN THEATRE TO R. H. Hartsock, Mr. a'n d Mrs, Jo.m , " . Spartan basketball team, continued ,to serve the farmers of ~T VALENTINE PARTY RE-OPEN SATURDAY K. Preston, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Sal' Harris Mosher, 'Fred 'Brad- this communIty efficiently and econ_ , Isbw'Y, Mr. ~lld Mrs. W. A. Luke 15 , , dock, Lou "Scotty", omically, ' Miss Patsy Baird was bostess to The Twin Theatre, which has been Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Collett, Mr., a nd • ~rank 'S tansberry William The board and management is the giris and leaders oil the Girl's closed for the past mont.h will re- Mrs, Earl Hockett, ' Mr. and Mrs. ~trouse, Owen' Hartsock planning an interesting program, Friendly Society, at a Valentine open Saturday Feb, 15, with the gala Alva Thompson, a.nd Mr. and Mrs, ., " and a full attendance of membership party, Monday evening, at her home, attrMtlon, "Boomtown", starring Keller Hoak. . " . ~ittle B~ck" Mendenhall, is anticipated. / Her ' guests were Mrs '. Donald L. Olark Gable and Hedy LaMarr, ' After dinner, an evenlng of "500" ,and 0;' M. Ridge.. ,our jolly . Hawke and Mrs. R, L. Hackw«~, adPatrons of the local theatre will wal; enjoyed with :prizes for high ,trien<i the dog ward~n LECTURER TO SHOW V1S0l'S of the group, and Misses be pleased to learn that the th tr scores going to Mrs. Hartrsock, Mrs. has the lawen . h~ Side PICTURES OF .GERMANY "' cggy Ann Ohapman, Oleo S,tanley, " ea e Mrs. Salisbury, J. K. Preston and , ' ,again now, with another , _ , ' .. l·uthy, Conard, Esther .LUkens, well be operated under the W. A. Lukens, . ' , .8 i Jf: ' m Q nth S quarantj,ne ExpeTiences of one year in Nazi !~.a..llyn , Tinney, Beulah Brittain, 6llperv1sion of a new manager, 0, A. . . . . r , ~ ., ff t ' t h ,Germany, inclu~ing tIme spent in a ~ "lIe~ Lakes, Barbara Orane, and Skelly, of Wilmington, who promises· WI~E OF FO'~R RESIDENT . >~o~ng :, m . ,e c ~ .. _. ~ Na.z1 Concentration camp wUl be 'de-, ,,11 Oleven~er, ' the people of ~aynesville and v1~ ~IES ~ SEATTLE , •.myst~poUS , acc:~ent whIch ~crib~d' by Ralph ~. Baney, lecturer. ... dous Valentme games and con- cinity, the. 'very best in entertain" .«)cc.u~ Wed~ &outhor, world traveler, and Jewl<>,h , :0 were ' th " Word. . ., red "here . early ' . enjoyed by the glr'' s dur- , ment a t a new r ed uced prl-e Mr d has been r CCelve-d here • ""f ' " , ~84ay trro~ning' gave, ' ,tJ:1e Missionary from the Holy La~d, In , I .. th~ evening . .Prizes. were won by Sk' II' h ' ' ~ . _. ' . e su dep, dea th of Mr/j. Es,Lher ~a ives aomethirit " to talk an 1llJ,lStra.ted lecture on "Behind t' e ... ,n Oleve'nger, Esther Lu.,ens, and . y as had ~everal years of ex- Haines, w~fe of Wi!11arn O. ,Ha lnell, , oot ' last week' as the r Scene~ ill Nazi - Germany" and . K StaJ1l,ey. A tre!lsw'e hunt was perience In theatre maDageme~t'a,nd jQMpe~'IY ~! Waynesville, but no\V of '. \' ! • d ., y- :'Ev~yda.y ille .in . the ~oly Land", . ~nc:u~lnS' event the ' fest1v1~ wUl endeavor to m~ke 'the New , ~ea.ttle, , W~Sh. ' M(S. 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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 19tL

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I DIDN'T KNOW 'I'HAT! Strange.as it eems February 14 is celebrated in honor of not Ie s than even saints by the name of Val.entine. Thete is no record'l of any act on the part of these aints to connect them with the observation of thi lovers' festival ... or with the send'ing of Valentines. Most historians and authorities believe the association with the seven saints and Valentine's Day to be. accidental.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR The Idea of Induolng some ,factory to come to waynesvUle'is a good one. The right. kind of Industry would doubtless be an asset to the town. It see~ to a.ppeal to the popular fancy. It would m~n more jobs for our young people so many of whom have to go elsewhere for work . . It would mean more busIneSs for our stores, ' and general ~xpansion In many "'ays. But before we ruSh out to flnd an Industry and undertake thls expansion there are a number of things we should consider carefully. What do we want to gain by expansion? More business? More money? Is that aU? What use would these things be It they didn't ~e ' Waynesville . a pleasanter place In which to live? .t;-;:;7"-'-_-;-_ _ _-:-:--:-=.A.:.......to_w ~n :..:.....:l= n~M =a..I.:ne went to great ~xpense and . effort to have ~be new highway run .through the town only to find to their grief and sorrow that I. nesrly ruined the chann and comfort of the place. Oheap camps and

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e:atlng places sprang up, traffic was congested and worst of all in the eyes the m_erchants who worked so hard to get it, the tourists who speeded tJ: rough added nothing to the real pro:;perlty of the to'lVll. ' NO'l'IOE ' OF APPOINTMENT A f oundry settled in an OhlQ river town. Tbe people welcomed ' it as NEW ,ARM CROUP , REAL ESTATE t' great step fOrward but instead of furnlshing employm~nt those al- ORGANIZED HERE Executor ' INSURANCE l'eady there it imported a lot 'of chea.p labor from Kentucky, housed thelli Estate of J. wm Wblte Deceased AUCTIONEER [ In rows of ugly company houses and when the depless10n came. closed " ,A nelghborhocld - discussion gr-oup . Notice is hereby given that ROSS WflS organized, Thursday evening, H. Hartsock whose Po t Oftlce ad_ c!own. sold the company houses to a cheap real estate 1C0mpany and left ulilder the aUllplces of the Farm dress Is WaynesvUle, Ohio has been ".....=-,....... the jobless, unskilled laborers to be cared for py tile community. Bureau Advisory Councll. 'The In:- 'dUly appointed Executor of A letter from a woman In the Burlington Oove.rrunent Shell Loading iUal meeting w~s held (lot the home Estate ot J. Wtll W}llte la Area grieves that n. commuiuty of line fprms wl,t h good ~u1pment, none of Mr. and Mrs. KeUer . Hoak and Warren Coun y, OhiO, deceased. Dated this 3rd day 'of 'February, tet-tel' I}l. the state of Iowa, Is being taken over by the government for the RcllScoe Pumas. Officers of the newly ~rg an1zed 1941. f:xpanslon. "No matter wbat ,they pay-us for our land, there IS one thing group were elected as follows: chalrJudge of the Probate Court money , can ';level' pay tor. oUr friends and nelghboli will be scattered to man, R05:oe Furnas; vlce-chalnl1an, RALPH H I OAREY Dhe foUl' ~nds." JClhn B. Oons; secre~-trea.sur r. W&l'l'en County, Ohio These cases are not quo~d to discourage expansion, but to warn us M:rs. Ell Furnas; d1scUSSlo!l leader,' stanjey & Sts,nl,ey, Attys. to study the question carefully from aU sides. One 01' more . Raymond Braddock; reoreatIon • ROOT fOR AND CONSIGN • ' . 'd . Fr B ' dd . 1 'N " our Cattle, hop, sheep aDd eaIv. 'win" skllled lllibor (the kind of people we would Uk:.e to know) ' with lea er, Mrs. ed ra ock , leg B_ OTI E OF AFPOlN'I'MElIiT to Norrie-Brock Cu., live wire aDeI , tl've representative Rhodes BunnelL Executor proneulve firm for the bilrhut n~t attracttve buildings and grounds would be lin.e but if that handSome The group JlUl ' meet' regularl market. prtc,.tJ and eood seme.. . Estate of Hannah E. o -'en . (JDloD St_k y ...da' CIDclD"'~ 0. smOke stlU:k begins to belch forth clouds of black smoke or the pl,pes the first · Wedn~y of each ._.. Tune In on Badlo Station !rom the .flne building pour foul ~ell1ng waste Into our streams, have we month, the next meeting to be 'he:d ,Deceased ,12:2& to 11:80 p, m: for oar dally the legal machinery necessary to enforce smoke consumer laws ~nd' pre_ at; the home of ~.: and Mrs. Fred Notice Is hereby given that Ross market report&. ven~ pollution ot our rivers? We ,should urge the Oivic club' or any co~- B:raddock. , . H. Hartsock, wbose PoSt '01Ilce ad_ -,.......--:-,.......--::-:-,.......--,.......,.....-, . . dress Is Waynesville. Ohio h~ been PUBLIC SALE duly' apPolnted as Executor of the mittee ,Investigating industries to consider . not only the .financlal stand- I:.OCAL ARTIST, GUEST mg of the company but the ques~n ot waste products. fumes, smells. OF WOMEN'S CLUB Esta~e of Hannah E. Oreswell' late ot L wlll 'sell at Public Bale at my kInd of people employed, whether the work Is steady or seasonal, housing • 4 Warren Oounty; OhiO, deceas d. relJlden~e on M1am1 street In vllle , ~hlo on. tecll1t1es needed, room for plant e~nslon ~ru{ ma~ other things for I The Progressive Women's club Dated this 3rd day of February, Waynel:l v'hat good Is expanslen If It ruins our town ~ a pleasant place to ~v met Tuesday evening, Feb. 11, a t. IIK1, SATURDA;Y, FEBRUARY 15th RALPH H. CAREY Bectnnlnr at One P. M. tbe 101" , ' . e Our House.' Ali excellent' chicken SIGNED, H9MEOWNER \ dinner- was served, ' atter which a Jqdge of the Probate OOUrt lowing 'property, , , ' short business ' meeting was held. ' Warren, C~~ty, Ohio One heatlng stove, old purea~~ The club Was very ~leasantly enter- ' Stanley & stanley. ~ttYs. F6-13-~3 wash stand, tron .cot. wood be<I, 2 MUSINGS OF AN IDLER thlned by Mr. M. A.}FuIkerson. Sevstands, chairs. new, antl~ue quUta. e:reJ ?f Mr. ~erson's C?11 I>Il.lntl~s, NOTIOE OF AP~OINnmN~ beddIng, ' lamps" lantern, dishes. The RosC?e Furnas land has been In the ownerShip of ,' the family one ot which was the winter scene of , AihnlnJstrator clothes rack , coal bucket, shovel. :i Mt. Holly which took honors at the . cross cut caws hand 'saw, 2 axes. lot. .1tr--.l.-~:-_::_"'7--otJ:lCt!'''thritrst~tte__wEI:X''1ree.!!hrtMi, pr0b8.~ly fibm th~' governm~n t. r w., tt'l A -So "h n d of tools, w ,(loal, and a lot 01 Dayton A~t In8t1tute, were sbown to 'E 'ft' . ~' b '" ' " s ....o 0 ...0 e ou .,eeease snail tl I t ' ........ ' d duri ' . I,Ihe, clu . Sk,etches. of valuable old Notice is hereby' -'ven tha.t Lucill A I a.r c es 00 numerous to men • .I."e, para e ng the home ' coming In 1906 was one of,. the finest .IS' ,. Lltings ever accompllshed In WaynesvUie. Eph Barnhart had a beautiful E!uropea.n paintings which were sent M. Tucker whose Bost Office Address til on. TERMS CASH ' to t~ country in order that they is HarveysbUrg, Ohio has been du y might not be destroYed weI' e as 1 0 'appointeq as~ ~dmlnlstratrix 'otthe float and was la.rgely responsible for the success ot the undertaking. h OJ.

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E&tete of, Lot Ie A. South late of W Warren Oounty, OhiO, d,eceased. PROGRAM , , , ' SCH().()~ Dated thIS 11th da.y of February VALENTINE AT· HARVEYSBURG CLUJI ~. The men ' teaohers,. in company 1941. . RALPH H. CAREY,' with their Wives, will .attend the Judge: of ProQa e .Court WaNen Couno/ schooJlll!lster's olub Warren Oounty. Ohio The Woman·s ,.Olvic League met at , Ipe.et~g at Spr1n~boro, ' Thursday· Catl .AbaecherU, ·AttY. . F12-20-27 t.he .home of Mrs. Fred SherWOOd on .llvenlng. . ' saturday evening-. Members , came ----,.......--,.......----,.......--------~-,.......,.......--Mr. Str.a tton, of HariliHon, ' dlrec ; r - ----.----' ' dr,essed aa VIllenttnes. FORMER APASTO~ ~IES ' FOllOWltl.g- the bUsiness ,meetihg, a BIRTHDAYS OEI.EBRATED DR. WlT~ REOOVER;ING ' ()f Soc: la1 Security, wlll address the , , ' , ' .Juniors and SeniorS, ,F iqay alltemQon . ' r Vlilentlne Program 'was given by . W. E. Stroud and Harold stro~d . Dr. J .E. Witham! was able to re- cm t~ subject., : ,f' • Rev: Aaron S., Watkins, tormer ~·"Mrs. ~ndall. ' .Mr8. SJleiwo~d ,a nd , 'Yere bonored guests at a birthday turn to his home here, Frida after- ,. The F. F. A. ~y's. .will att~nd Ii. pastor ~f the Waynes.ville Methodist Mrs. ~ZZ\e Hough. This 1nclud~d the " '.' " ":' " " '. noon; aft r being confined Yto " the ' ",w~e ~eetlng In the aUdl~C?rtum at ch~9h, died Sut'lc!IW at ~usbsyl- ', b tory 9 f Valeptlne DaY; · a poem" . supper,. beld Sunday evening, at the hosplta ' I Ii., I d . ,.10 0 clock; Friday, morning. v~nla his home and birthplace. Rev. ~ The Bela,ted Valent.lne and a ·h L..... . Mr ....~ I d t se.era ays su1Jer1ng from I ' t ' to first <. " ',' ' " ',," , " "IW .. . "h<!me Q~ . and -..5, Rarol S roud, an ita k f .,_ ni " n order 0 hold on place 'W atkins was pastor ' 0(1 the · 10cal e6nt s~. .TheY concluded tbe e~en1n" ; "', ' . a . C ••0 pnewuo a. He is re- j th' W 0 t ' ' . it ' D of Lebano~. Other gue~ts Included ,ppr.ted Ito be vetY' mu>:h i proved n e arr~n oun l! Basketbal! .(hurcl~ ' in 192~-~8. . ,." . wlth.)J!lh~. ~eCreshments. ~I'." , Mr. arkl Mr~. peQrge White and IOn, and able ,to be o~i' of bed '~f to ' I:.eag~e. the Sp~r~ns w11J. have .~o ' SurvlVlrur at:e his wife' and a. son, -Toe next iliee,Llng will be ~lt;ld at . Mason, and Mrs. W'. E. Stroud. " time pa 0 • e , stop ,tfie hard } lghtlng Mason tkam, Mettll1~ ~~e we.re beld Tuesd_y the home ot,idts: E. It Dakjn.~h ' '.. " " "", ' .' ,when they 'play l~J!re ¥rld"'y_ ~vening. at ,Rush$ylvalUa. 8tb. ,; . !,' •

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Mrs. Edna Hlteman attended an Aid Society, of Oregonia, Tuesday, at the home of Mr. Gnd Mrs. Omer Hollingsworth. The days festivities were Ilha.;'ed with the husbands of ,t he ladles. A number from here attended the . Farmers' Institute, Wednesday and Thursday, at HarveysbUl'g. Much interest was shown during all se~_ sons, the evening program was consldernA exceptlonall interesting and P' instructive. The lIidles of OUve Branch Aid Society, accompanied by their hus'ban"'" robl ed at the horne 0 f u.:t asse Mr d Mr Fr d Hag . an s e e,meyer, near Olarksville, Friday to enjoy t.he1r annual all day meeting. G . W. Dalvs b~s been a guest I~' the hbme of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. M annon near Wllmlngton f or severa1 d ays. Mrs~ E hel Beason aDd Mr, and all day meeting of her Ladies'

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Mrs. Harry Emely entertained t~e 500 club at her home on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bunnell and da~gbters entertained Mr. and Mrs. Omer Boldrey and daughter, Mr. and M!s. Lee Hoover and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bunnell and famUy and Mrs. Ralph Bunnell and daughters. Marle Gorsuch Is on the sick llst, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pope called on Mr. and Mrs. Banne~ Stewart and family ThUl'sday evening. Ml.ss Velma. Koester IlPCDt the wee)c end with her parents Mr, .a nd Mrs. John Koester. Mrs. Ralph Bunnell and daughters d Mrs c alled 0 ~ her parents ... 6_ J Cornellus oe ' . Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mullen called on Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bunnell and daughters Saturday e.venlng.

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has to be a bus1oess. Fanning as_a _""'!'~~~~~~~~~. way of Ilte and a gene.rous llvlng that Is a table loaded with good things to buy. The cbickens are In tbe. Ted unless I count the new pullets at markeb price. I must cull all the boarders and find some economical feed formula. to do a better job this yeat'. I must also fix the ' ( fence so they pan not wander into ; my neighbors pasture and woods" too many never came back. Clrcumstanc1al evidence points to a certain \ dog. at least the month it was sbut up very few disappeared, but-{)f! course It might bave been a fox or some other varm1t. This year may be better."Hope springs eternal In the human breast,

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neat'ly had me this ~ornlng. Fortunately I had chains on and the third attempt brought me througb. This cloudy weather does not make USE THE MIAMI GAZETTE me want to get out In the now very . Easy Term• . drIve them that way. All they say is much, but it, Isn't really as bad as WANT ADS "Ba-a-a." You don't have to cover fooda it looks from the warm fireSide. in thia new and different kind . . Feb. 4. Spent most qf the day try~he pups have . learn~ to come of De Luxe refrigerator. Bill ing to make my aoool1!1ts balance up stairs, so now there Is trouble. If 6.3 CJ.1. ft, size, ' with my bank book~. l ' added ilnd I leave the door open they are all ~ Mor. than 100,000 Cold·W.llt I, checked, rechecked. took the figures over the kitchen and If I shut It liull! and sold I••, ,..,1 by groups, added, then added the Smokey wants t.o go in or out every I totals and rechccklld. IlDd 'still it few minutes. They can eat now wouldn't come out, untU ellmlnatlng. wU! have to find homes for them. all othCt' mis~es I found that the 'rpat is the trouble with Pups just as amount .o ut was jus't that of a check" they get cute you have t.o get rid of •. that had been counted in tbe previ- them. Five dogs on the two farms Is ous balance, The date had fooled too many now, so these will have to Larger Because of Better Sel'Vice~ me, It had already been counted and go no matter how cute they are. Q~3lity ana Price once more I found ~hat the bank Establishea 1849-1941 was right. It was a gOOd day to stay in and work. Very Jrew Interruptions for once, no hogs Ollt and no. hyenas ninety-two years ot age, has been in in. decllning healtb the past week. Feb. 5. Fihally sold some of the The "Civic Leaguff', ladles club 'roosters 'that 1 ha'C(--ll11v'effiSed so The Massie ·Twp. Farmer's "'Insti- met at the home of Mrs. Fred Sherlong. I believe ' tba~t if more of us tute convenJ here Wednesday and wOOd, Saturday evening, for their would use the classWed ads we Thursday last week at the ptgh regular meeting. There were Our 'local basketball team motored would do better than seillng at '.the sllbool . gymnasium. sales. If We did it !more ,for a wh'Ue many good speakers I¥ld among to Kings MUls, Friday ' evening and 'l'COple, would get: Ulsed ~ looking 10 them who, made several t&lks was played theIr local team, our boys our local' paper to find what they Mrs, Phillips of Mt. Washington, it were winners. ~v. and Mrs. Wlll Moore Who want. The rates M'n very reasonabie. was well attended and much enI do not have to l\dvertlse to g t joyed. resIde In New Burlington and pastor boarders at the bfi'd feeder. T ' b' d The official board of the Metho- of our Methodist Church, ' were in that 1 called , junco b 81 mocking dlst Churcb, met Tuesday evening town seve.ral days the past .week bird. The junco Is llluch sma ler od a t the hOUle of Mr. and Mrs. Harry and a ttended the Institute. has a. d1ft'~ren't sha,ped head t hough Tucker. After the business session . a. Rober t Gray, of Waynesville ~as In the pictures in t.he bird boOk iliey soctal hour of games, music and' re- a Sa.turday a1tevnoon visitor here. look' very much aUke. Lately I btlove freshments which were very enjoy,- Mr. and Mts.' Denver 'Bog~n of ' heard, of a. number' of mocking P'irds able. near Lytle, were business cal1ets bere having lJeen seen thi~ wlnter. ' Oharles Joy, or Waynesville, called Thur$day Rtternoon.· . lio'Y many people in Waynesville are Mr. and Mrs: George Bunne1: of. , Feb. 6. Another :iamb born this on Squire Wilson Tuesday R'fternoon. tired of paying rent? ~o permanept mor~l1I)g. A nIce huskY llijk! fellow. , M nx of ow' cl~ens saw an9,.-etl.--oCentcrv.llle{ and brother of Mr and . Feed is,scarce so !tve h,eQd of young joyed "Gone WitJi the Wind", again Mrs. Rhodes ~el . of near borne they cah call their own, to take .stock ' went to the l-ale today. ·One .given at the Murphy Theatre, Sun- WaynesvUle, attended Institute }:{ere, an jnte'r est in 'and to imI)l'ove for calf looked so good .whenI got her day through Tuesday. Wednesday evenmg.. future benefit. Tired of paying' rent to the sale that 'I was tempted ' to ¥rs. Laura Shlda,ker, ~eturned Mrs. Frank B~berry (nee Helel). .twelv~ times a year? bling her home and I might have 'home Monday evening, after belt:g Stevens) or' Oregonia" a former done better bad I advel'tlsed the the guest of Mrs. Mamie Hatfteld, music teacher our school several young bull, but 1 tl,i dn't cio so badly of Lebanon, seve1'!1l days. ' year,s,' assisted on the Institute prowIth·t hem. There Were ,very few cows Hon. Cari AbaecherH, of· LebaI'!-on, gr.am Wednesday e.vetl1ng. there toda.y ~nly three or fo~ a.hq. and ,Robert Furnas, of WQ.ynesville, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wsttkins and they were Sold by the J)O~d for were Monday . afternoon business son Wllll~l of"neB! Morrow, played . 'seVeral Viol1o duets, with Mrs. Watbutcher10g which was most unusual. 'call~s here. One spotted boar ~kept ' the inner . Mr. Frank McVey, of New VjeIma', klns .at the piiino. . circle of traders Nmping while they and son Harold, of ' West Union, Mrs. L1zzIe Shtdaker, who has had him In the ring, he was so were Monday callers in town. )een in' declln1ng health the past quick and seemed to think that & Mr. Jacob Chrisman, of W~ynes_ year has not Peen 'so well the past bite out of a leg 'would be sweet re- ville was a buslneSl\ caller here. week. venge for having ~een brought th~re. ' Tuesday. ' Brice SmIth, of ll'rankUn was a Feb. 7. More acool~ts today.' 1 am' Carroll D. Smatt is reQ'lodeling one visitor here Sunday afternoon., ' t , almost ready .to· ~1: up·'!i. 'ncw ' book. se,ctlon of his garage into a restaunils' yea-r' I am gollng' td get' one ,of ·rii.nt.' ' , /~. . " BIRTHDAY ,S~PER , tb.e Extension Dept;.'a Pami' McOunt . ' Mrs. t.ecla CUrl, of' Leb~on, was .l, , : '~ •• bookS. It I had seelnth.e notlce'sooD, ·the gu~t , ot~.' Win· Hoover, seVO. M.. Baper was the ' hon.. .. t.'1 enough t ' would hnve ione in the eral days ' l~~. , " ,. I • .. ored' guest at a ~frUid8.,. Bbpper, 1:1elC1 "!., and had hielp on setth)g .. A so~ ,.,as ~m t9 lit. .aDd ,Mra; at her' home Prlday ey:~"dt1ier it up and spmming up ' l~t year's:. John BJnith, FebruarY th1rd;: lie 1;180\ gqests lJlcluded Mr...nd ~:'K. A. Accounts show the· weak places . in been chr1st:e~ RtQbard Ilee... ' Fulkerson, Mr. and Mrs. , ,W. • B • .~";':;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i!-i~~~~~~~-'" JqJU' bualn~ and ~owdi.ya4 fan:iuni Mrs. ,~. ·Van · ~. ' wllo 18 ,Sql.llrea, and. Mr. R&per.

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NEW SUITS Haria D. Miller, Leb non. entered ~u1t agaln "t 01 ra Miller, charging n eglect. T ley were married In 1936 and eacb has two adult children by a fonner marrl~e.

~OMMON PLEAS PROCEEDINGS

Springs. Mi·. and Mrs. Maxwell Cross CIltertalned on Sunday a number of relatives nnd fr'lerids from Dayton. Everett Early, Clyde Wharton nnd Walter Keml& appraised the farm and personal effeqts of ' Joseph p-itllens on Wednesday. Mrs. Ch'arles Mullenix an,d Mrs. Frrulk Walters were Thw'sday afternoon guests of Mrs. Anna Hormel! at sprlngbol·O. ' Mrs. Kesler Graham and Mrs. Carl Pickering were Thursday evenlng guests of Mrs. Margaret Jobns and Paul Johns. . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnet entertalned their Dinner Club Friday evening and lihe guests enjoyed playing cards until a late hour.

Usle. determined to have a net value of 19,090 with Ray Mount as sole Qcneficiary. The estate of J . C. Rolson . Lebanon, relieved of admln1stration as estate's Uablllties exceed t he assets. The schedule of debts of the estates of John Schultz, Waynesville, and Emma Monroe, Lebanon, approved. A certlf1f:a.te of transfer ordered Issued to Arthur Anderson, Fraok11 dm1 1st f h tat r n, a n rator 0 tees e 0 Jacob Anderson. It.I'"nRJ '\GE \I~ENSES " ". v

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8c/1001 ill out. SURPRIsE PARTY Mrs. Allen Emrick left TUesday In FOR MRS. THOMAS company with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Salisbury of Washington C. H. for Mrs. P. J . Thomas was pleasantly a two weeks tour of Florida, and 'S urprised, Sunday, wl)en she! re_ wUl also visit relatives, Mr. and Mrs. turned home from ohurc,h tp find a. Harland White and Miss Ella. Brown, full table and a houseful of guests', at Orlando. ga.thered to wish her a happy, birtb· Mr. and Mrs. Wiliter Kenl'1ck. Mrs. day. Present wete Ml·. and Mrs. La.wMargaret Johns and Mrs. Clyde . rence Thomas. Mrs. Lavern Faul, Wharton attended tbe funeral of and son. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hough, Mrs. Walter Cast at the residence at Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fordyce and son, Miami Oemetery, Monday afternoon. Mrs. Ervin Thomas and ohlldren, Mrs. Ruth Palmer, Wortby Matron Vernon Fordyce, W1l1 Brown, H. R. of the Eastern stu. enterta.1ned the Fordy.ce anel Mr. and Mrs. P . J. officers Wednesday afternoon at the Thomas and son. Evening callers . were Mr. and Mrs, Oarl Whitis antt home ot Mrs. Everett Early. Mrs. f Da t Paul Wllllams, and Mrs. Ross RoW- son, 0 yon. land were guests. . -----ENTERT~ CARD OLUB

Edna R '. Knapp, Lebanon, was . granted a divorce from Grover Knapp on her oharge of neglect a private alimony and property settlement' was approve4 by tbe court. -,The report of Meryl B. Gray, reMr. and Mrs., Dan Shephard of FAMILY DINNER SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Emil Browne entercelve~, approved ~nct he was reWllllam Ballinger, 33, paper work- Franklin were Thursday evening talned the members of their "500" lleved from fUrther service In the~' and Mrs. Rboda Allison, 30, both guests of Mr. and Mrs. Obarles Mul_ Mrs. Maude Crane entertalnett her club. at their bome, Sunday evening. matter of Hazel Mary Guttery of Franklin. lenix and Bickoy .Irons. daughters ,and their families at a Ouds were played during the eveagainst Raymond Guttery. Paul Todd, 20, maohlnlst, and Mr. and Mrs. W1l11am Rogers family dinner Sunday. Those' 'Yho ' nIng, with Mrs. Ernest Nixon and ~.~_ _~ Al1 ~or part of nine aragraphs of Gertrude Oheeseman, 19, both of moved to Dayton ThW'Sday, where enjoyed the occasion were Mr. and Stanley Balley holding blgh scores. Mr. Rogers bas a new route to Troy Mrs. Loren Jamieson and family, of Refreshments were served by the the pialntuJ's petition ordered Leba~on. strlcken' froU; the records In the Wilson Jackson, 29. Lebanon, fac- with the White Baking 00. of Day- Waverly, Mr. and Mrs. Obarles 000_ hosts after the games. matter of John Sbeley against Wll- tory worker, and Josephine Heath, ton. Their dalllghter, Miss MIriam lD, of Olnc1n.n&tl, and Mr/ and Mrs. USE THE MIAMI GAZETl'E wlll rema.1n belLe with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Carr ~nd baby son, of ~baliam Hufford, et al. PlalntUf given 2~, Mason. 16 days ' to amend petition or suit Everet~ Thompson; 2'1, steel work- Raymond Todd and chUdren, till non. WANT AD~ -wUl be dismissed. er, and Edythe Simpson, 18, green· OUfford Spurllng granted, a. dl- house worker, both of Lebanon. ' vorce from Mabel Ruth spurling on Olement W . MontgOmery. 29, feed his charge of negleCt. They had no 'salesman, and Frances Louise Beck, children and C~h1 personal pro. 22, stenographer, both of Franklln. party awarded plalnti1f. ' RIiAL E TATE TRAN FEnS Motion for ~ew tnal overrul~ In the matter of Josephine Wallln~ord against the industrial commission of C. O. OoJUns to Robert Mays, plot Oh1o. In Franklin. The sJilt of King Brothel'S , comJohn ' Richardson to Earle T. pany a.gruDSt Jacob Bro~ com- Montgomery, lot· 473 in FrankUn. proni1sed ,and dismissed. Thomas D . Rich, to Friends Board D~fendant granted 15 additional Home 110.28 acres in Wayne ' town. days to ·fIle· an answer or plead In ship. tbe matter of VirgiL Shoemaker Evan and MarJorl~ Retalllck to against Estella Noyes. Sarah Ellzabetb . Sheets, 36.95 acres In Olearcreek township. , PROBA'tE COlJRT Jesse Poe to Aloys}us Kemme, 103 acres In Salem townshiP. , w, C . J . Wanoner . and ' .NeUe NlekB.mp to Clark ' aDd Stella J • R:BY La 0 : D. StUes"named apPI:al&ers of the Sargent, 106.76 acres in Washington estate of M. J. Sumner, LebaJion. ' township.' Geol-ge B. Ge,tes, G. F. Orauder Vlrginill. OQle Yaqug to Glenn and and Wll.l1l\JJl O. GOOd apw lnted ap- Gladys Kellis, trad in Franklln praisers of the estate of Rosa Caf- township. ' fel'ty, Prankl1n. , ' . Matt and Paulln~ Scar to WIlUam Arthur Hamilton, S. F. StU,es and and Mae Deboard. ' 101 acres , 1n J . W. Goddard named appraisers or' Olearcreek townsblp. the estate ~t Martha. E. Trovillo, Lebanon. The 'schedule of ' clalIru\, debts ane! lIabUitles 'of tbe estate of W. H. Maddcm, W.a.ynesvlile, wlll be hearq February 21. ' ~Iss Irma Fires, of l1ear W/!Iynes~ The inventory of the e~tate oi 'vllle; spent th Weekend w1t.h Miss Leonarc,l Throckmorton) Lebanon, Betty RoutzBlm. ,, ' approved. ) Mr. Harvey Burne~ spent several , " aQm1nls- days last week in Oolwnbus. The U;S.A. has alven , lt~ verdict on. motor trator of the e~tate of Cl\rrle. Mount. . Mrs. Mllta' Rogers spent last week -----~ cal'S • • • given it unmistakably by q1&larding Carllsle, wth James and Cly~e I/ed- with Mrs. Belle Scott' and famlly. Chevrolet saw , leadership oll~r all. otlwr , , more and Margaret Pardee. apprais_ Mrs. Scott remains ill. ers. ' , makuoJcorlJor r:rine 'f!f tfu! '(1st ten·yeOrs, ••. 'RosS , Har~ock. Waynesvill e, , A number of persons from here and now the V.S,A. Is IUvltl~ this same ~erdlct named executor of the estates of J . attended the Mother's Club !lot again by showing clear-cut ~refeten~e '~or ,tb'e I Will White an"d H:annnh eresweh, W~ynesVl,lle school' Frtday a,(ternoon '1, new Chevroh~.t fo~ the lattel' ,cif Harveysburg. L. O. st. end enjoyed the talk ' ot MIss Lulu I John, L. 'E. Hockett and O. H. Bra.c~ Sollers, a former resident .of Lytle. "The ~S.A. pick$, CheVtolett~' An~. if you'll ' named appraisers of Whlte estate' Mrs. Cl;\rl P1ckerltlg of Centerville' .make your own eye it-try it-biJy.it teat of the ~e.w Ch,~vrole~ for' '41, 'Clyde Levlcy Carl Moore and was a 'g uest of Mr. and Mrs. Kesler we're convinced that you'll pick Ohevrolet, too. And aet the na.tiob'. Cl1arles GOrd~n appraisers of , 'the Graham several days last week' and . No. ,1. car-value as a result'l Plea~e see your nearest Chevrolet ' - Creswell estate. also ealled on o~her friends' bere. : J. B. 'Oafferty named admini- MrS, Allen Emrick and Mrs. Wal- I ~~tor of the estate of Rosa Ca.fter~ ',ter Ke~k were Dayion 'v1s1tOrs ' " ty. ,Fnioklln; L. 'Earl ,Thompson, ad· Thursday.

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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1941.

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Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnett entertalned the members of their "500'/ dinner club at their home, Friday evening. • • • • • Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Martin, of CentervUle, were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert FU1'nas.

THURSDAY-Feb. 13 _ ._ Russell, c ' 6 0 12 She was one of the three children Friendship Club Valentine BanThe Spartans lost their third and Johnson, g 1 1 3 born to Henry and Mary Elizabeth quet four th games of the season, Friday Fordyce, g 2 0 4 McPherson. A brother" Will am, and Wayne Township Farmer's club. and Saturday night, one to the Bohl, g 0- 0 0 a sister, Ml·s. Rose (~llins, passed at the home of Mr. n.nd Mrs. M. A. highly towted Lebanon , quintet at a\vay several years agio. ' Cornell. 16 2 34 On Sept. 28, 1897, she was married FRIDAY- Feb. 14Harmon hall, Lebanon, by the score Totals of 34-25 and one to J efferson, Satto Waltel' C. Cast, and to them was urday night, Olinton county champWaynesv1l1e born one daughter, Mrs.' Ch!nles st. Mary's Woman's Auxiliary, at • .. • • .. the home of Mrs. E. L. Thomas. f g. ft . p.t Zimmerman, hving near Waynesions by the score of 34-26. 2 6 10 ville. There are two grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Argus Osborne were MONDAY-Feb. 10 Agalnst the county seat Leam the Planck. f locals were very wlld with their Short, f 0 0 Of Mrs. Harry Hudson of Athens and Sunday afternoon v1s1tors in CillcinCivic club dinner meeting, Methshots making only six !Ield goals. Stewart, f 0 0 0 Robert Z1mmerman CIt WaynesvUle, nati. odlst ' Ohurch. 2 2 6 She was a member of the Ohrlstian • .• • • • TUESDAY- Feb. 18 Oharles Short who has been playing McKeever, c a very gOOd gt'me on the 'defense Purks, g 0 3 3 Science Church in Dilyton n.nd had The Harveysburg Senior olass will Argunot Bl'idge club, Mrs. J . B. ,h as l10t accounted for a ' goal in, Florence, g 2 Z 6 been a flrm believer in that faith for hold a Fruit sale, Saturday, Feb. 15, Ohapman, hostess ,;he last three or foUr games. a number of years. at Welch's Hardware Store, begin- WEDNESDAY-Feb. 19 Lebanon, atter , getting off 'to ~ Totals 6 13 25 Mr. and Mrs. ,Cast had lived at rung at 10 o'clock. Fruits, cakes Women's Society of Ohrlstian good start were guickly tuned down Saturday night the locals were Miami Oemetery nea'r Waynesville cookies aDd many other things wUl Service, Methodist Church... and led by the sllril margin' of four hoots to t he champions of Cllnt()n for 39 years ; and during this time be sold. points at the half, but in th,e final county, and were' again defeated by she was a faithful help-mate, and • • • • • balf the visitors outscored the locals tb"e score of 34-26. was always very much interested in Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Satterthwaite by five points. De!pite the fact that the pass- all the work and affairs of the , and daughter, Ann, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Morris, of Planck led tbe scoring ' for the work of the Spartans in the last cemetery. Spartans accounting for 10 points few games has been especially goOct, She was a great lover of ~ture Sabl~ . while Whipple and Rtlfsell connected their ablllty to make their shots has and flowers and took a special in• .. • , . • 'falle~ down considerably. terest in the arrangement of the Conle to the Grange Saturpay, for 13 and 12 points respectively. The Lebanon reserves, won . in the Again Pl~nck led the loca'ls boys flowers in the Oemet,ery, and at t he February 151 Hear about WaahIDIpreliminary. in what 'turned out to In the scoring column. home as well. ton and Lincoln . .Are you Listening be a rery exciting game, in ""n ov.erFrida,y night the 'loc&1S will be Her carefulfy kept home was a to Lytl men. Good music. Le~ rn time period, 24-22. hosts to the Mason team on the sour.ce of joy.. to all who . had the bow to mak some easy m ney next The SCOre: home floor. pleasure of entering there-in. Her YOO I·. Don't forge your 'candY and Lebanon gentle,' lovable perso,nallty will long cooldes. .. .. I1ve in the memory of her friends Mrs. Richard crossett and Mrs. fg. ft.. pt. and those who knew and loved her. Mr. and Mrs. Stover and Ml'. e 1 13 Guy W. Porter, of Clncinnatl ent.er- Af~er 1I:n 111ne55 of intense suffer- and Mrs. RichardEarl Whipple,! M11ler, of Mlamis_ 1 0 2 talned ' Mrs. J . K. Preston at lunchGosney, f Me da ' ing of four months, on the morning bug, w re Sunday evening supper ·"' ttl I 1.U e nn, n y. eon, a e t th Sherod,I o 0 O . 01 F b. 7, 1941, she passed away at guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. ,G, Miller. t he age of 62 'y ars. 13 months and 10 . -: Mr. and Mr . Ralph Hastings vis~~......~~~........;;-.o~~--~~--",!,!"",--~~,,,;~~~~-:, ·days. I t d Mr. and Ml·s. Carl Stephens .n, d swe t, tlo tlliit of Fl ar Morrow, Sunday. came, , Aft~r a b y 11 e. Mr. and Mrs. F.red Hubble al1d Faithful to every duty done, daughter, RU tll. Mrs. Rex Bla.:k, Mr. As a. friend, a mother and wife. and Mrs. Albert Carver, Miss Lola Peacefl.'! and sweet a me~ -ory-=HOw, Sears and John Sears. of Cincinnati, were dinnet' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Her kind ~nd ready aId. W. N. Sears, Friday evening. . To all, who needed a helping 'hand, July 28, 1878.

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The O. E. S. District Meeting, wUl be ~eld at New Vienna, Friday, Feb. 14.

services were held at the residence at 2 p. m. Monday conducted by Miss Marla. Graybill, Christian Science Pradiu;,ner of Dayton, Interment ,in Miami, Ceme_ tery. The· pan-I) arers were : Leo ,States, Ear~ States Lester States, Ralph Thompson, Lawre.qce D,ake ' dm d Wa.lter S~erman.'

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Mateo, Oalif.. Mrs. Ethan Orane, and Mrs. Donald L. Hawke were dinner guests of Mrs. R. L. Hackwell, Wednesday everung. .. • • • • Tilere wlll be a talk on swine managemellt;; . given by a s,vine .speclallst from 'ohIo state University, at the high school' auditorium Friday, Feb. 14, at 10 A. M.. All who are interested ' are invited.

We wish to express our sincere appreciation to all our ' friends and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray (nee nelghhors, who so l~d1y ministered Francis Ellis) are announcing the to us during the Ulnes!; and ,de,a th birth of a ~on, Robert Ellis, ~t MI,of ow' wife and mother. For ' t he ami Valley Hospital, Friday, Feb. 7. ;. b aULf LiI flowers B,nd mes:.ages of Mr. a.nd Mrs. Howard MissUdine cond lmce we BJ'e grateful. . Esp c{ally do we w· h t() thank Miss ~ re Sund~y evening guests of Mr. Gral- bill for her OOllSOlin o words, and Mrs. Sherman Roberts, of Day ' and Mr, Arthur fOI' the efficiency ton. . •••• , .with which De <. ~dlucled the serv ceo Walter C. Oast and Farpil Y ' MisS ltuth bonner and roonimat.e , _ _ _' •__ :..-, at Miami, M 5S Helen Spind'ler, spent Mr. and , Mrs. J. P'J :r.;~c\t ac- ' johe week end with RutI1'S par~n ". compa.nled ·their guest, ,~ . <? E. MJ'. ~nd Mrs: RaYmond,Conner. 'N-onls to Springfie~d,. one day last • • .. • J • . , ' . , The 'Mllk Fund 9<>rxunittee '?lUI .week, where Mrs. Nrorrls. remained a~ meet at the hom~ of, Mrs. John W. ,·the 'b,ome of Mr. and Mrs. Estel Ins- Kersey, on FrJday, Feb. '21, to count k~ep, t~r a visit bEifore returning to tax stamps. Anyone who would like her home m. to help' Is ,cordjally Invited. j' in Peoria-, ' .'.

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PUBLIC ALE I will offer at public auction. n t ~ my re Idence, located three miles wes~ of WaynesvUle nnd one mile east of Lytle. on the Wa nesvl1\e:-------------(Con ~lnued from Page l) T. AUGU TINE CUUnCR T he business meeting was opened Lytle road on n ev. R . n. Krumholtz. S T D, pastor with the singing of "America". folMONDAY, FEBRUARY 24 Mass. Sunday. 9 :00 n· m. lowed by a devotional period, conBeghmlng at 12:30 P. 1\1, dilcted by Mrs. L. O. Radley. She s',r nUlty's EPISCOPAL 2-HOR ES-2 chose as hpr theme a word picture n ell" n. L. lJuckweU, Rector 1 Bay Mal'e, S years old, 1500 lP,s. SEXAGESIMA SUNDAY of Tse Woman of Samaria. Super- goOd worker; 1 Bay Mare, coming ' S 7:30 11. m. Holy Communion. Intendent L. A. Garst spoke briefly years old. 1600 Ibs. good worker. concerning our local Boy Scout _ _ _ _ _ 11 a. m . Morning Prayer and ser- Week program. A report of the 5-CATTLE-5

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man. Y Ch h lunch committee was given durin.J 1 Guernsey-Jersey cow, carrying 7 p.li\l. oung urc men. IS f to f h in A U' TUESDAY which they expressed their apprecl- second cal , due res. en pr " 3 p. m'. Ohurch School. a.tion to all merchants and other 2 yearling Heifers bred, 1 Guemse~ • 15-5;. Louis founded by 6 months old; 1 Jersey he~er, WEDN11'.SDAY persons who , 80 generously donated heifer, 3 months old. ·• French. 176-\ 2 p. m. Church School mothers at toward the Valentine luncheon. Mrs. _ _ _ _-:-:--=-=-=:-:--:-:~-.-_ ~ IS-Kentucky qranted Umlt· the recltory. , L. "A. Brown, representative of the Io-HOGS-I~ .;:!...~ ed vole to women. 1838. 7 :30 p. m. Vestry meeting. telephone commJttee announceli ' 75 to 100 Ibs. tho e day ,and the snow FRIDAY .that the Wayne Township Board of _ _ _ _ _---::---:-_--:---:_ _--: ~ 11-ScolS proteeted army orwas cleared in front of these 1 p. m. Woman's AUXiliary Sewing. Education had consented to InstaU 'a FEED: 50 bushels wheat; some ~ der banninIJ kIlta. 1940. po ts with huge piles of now 7 :30 p. m. Girls Friendly Group. telephone at the grade building. aUal~a and' timothy hay. remaining between each post witb the 1,lllderstancl1ng that It Is to DIPLD'-E-NT ---:S- -- - ' 18-LaSalle founded Texas seltlement 1685, ... the late J. Will White had lVlE'l'1I0DlST IIURCII be used for business purposes qnly. Box bed wagon ; wagon; hay lad. d up years I.oulll C. Radle1, Pastor , or In the case 0; emergency. The ders ,' 7 coot M:Corm:ck wheat blnda snow P I ow rlgge " qhurqh School 9,30 a. m. Cecil telepbone was Installed this week. er; 14 In. Moline Sulky plow; single • ~QlI ago WIth whIch he cleaned DavIS Superintendent. Personal donations of sheets for the disc; 9-'1 Superior wheat drlll, ferid e walk Of the hill long be- Worship service 10 :40 a. m. school rest room were made by a tlllze;- and gtass seed attachment; .. f~l'e Waynesville residents ' Rev. :R.alpb E. Baney. m1ssionary 'few Qf the members. , spike tooth harrow;' drag; loader on weI' e awake .. ,whenever a Crom. N;azl Germany, wlll speak Md After Miss Bollar's talk the meet- wheels; McCormick-Deering cult!'deep now fell in those days, show pl,e-tures on "Behind t~e Scenes ing~ was closed with the singl.!lg of a packer; iron wheel wagon; Case hay 'PHONE 7 WAYNESvILLE th e c h eel.l J Ufe in bymn u 1 t'm kl e 0 f snow in Germany. and .. Everyda,f ' . . The follow1njt refreshment rake', 1'25 !t. hay rope and pulleys; . the Ho~y Land. · pommlttee for tbe March meeting Qeerlng hay mower; old wagon bed; bells could be heard on the Epworth League Sunday eve$g was announced: Mrs. Hartley Mosa, 1 horse wheat dr1ll, five disc fertll,illage streets ... nearly every- at 6 o'clock. , Mrs: a F. Dye, Mrs. Fred GQns, 1zer "ttachment; Oliver riding com one owned a horse and sleigh Oholr practice Thursday evening Mrs. Robert GoDS, IDs. Harry Bur- plow; sled com outter; long hog (Cvnunued from fage I) ... wonder what has become at 7:30 flt the parsonage. nett, Mrs. Wln1Cred Ha~sOck, Mrs. trough. , ' State.- Police put in an ap- of all the sleighs ... many of The JUnior 'Dept. of the Church . Oran Sh~up. Mrs. Albel't Brannock, HARNESS: 3 sides cha1n harness, . ' . . , School wll hold a Valentine party Mrs. James Brannock; Mrs. Truman (ollars, lines. and bridles. peara.nce too, along WIth them ~ver~ qUIte fancy ... Wlth Friday nfternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock" Wardlow and Mrs. Oharles Berry. Some, lArd . Sherriff William Hufford, ·. colorful \\ inter s c e n e S at the church, . ' _ _ _ _____ and of'lr own town marshall, painted on their exteriors. Th,e ~lethod1st Ohurch is ratsIDg .. Mr. and ldrs. Glenn Bland and TERMS CASH "Charlie" Joy was the busWar Etellef emergency dund r of daughter, of Springboro, were-Sun,CARL B. FISHER ie.st man in Waynesville... Mr. and Mrs. .Harry Hudson, of $1,000,900. One fourtb o~ ~ ~ount day eve~g cUnner guestS of Dr. StaDley and Koogler, Auct.s. I f G' I 8 ts ' d th Athens are visiting witb Mr. and is for work at our , army camJ?S. and Mrs. A. E. I3tout and daughter. Walter K.eortck, Olerk oca Ir cou, un er , e Mrs. Oharles Zimmerman. Those interested In oontributing to ., • . direction Of Mrs, Mary Fogt, • • • • • this fund to give our boys reCreation- -.....:... ' ~:-::-'~'7"-------~-;-- ~--------_ _ doing their bit tQ aid in the Mr. arid . Mrs. Wlll1am Shepard al and religious facUities can leave ,..-ooi!ii-!"'!"!--~---~-"!_ ~~ ...,;--~-__: fight .against infantile- paral- moved from their residence on - the cCtntribution-wfth Mr. A. K. ysis last. week... speaking of South Main street Monday. to Lytle. Day Mr. Chas,' Oollett.

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Special observances will be held In t he Waynesvllle Churches during .' the season of Lent, whlch begins next Wednesday, February 26. and ends on Easter 'Da.y, AprU IS. This perIod ' of six weeks: is a tim e for re~ewed and concentrated sp1r1tual effort. DEFEAT MASON, 43.33; OttERBEIN, 51.22; Have you been saying to yourself tha t you ought to be goin g to JUNIOR TEAM DEFEATED IN BOTH GAMES Church but have not been going? The beginnIng of Lent Is a pllrfect ttme ., .. to turn over a new 'leaf. Wayn esville won t he Warr~n county league champIonshIp he'r e TuesHas your corudence bothered you because your children ilU'e not in day nIgh t" when th e local team handed o tterbein a 51-22 trimmIng. It was Seen a nd heard on St • Sunday Bohool? Lent Is, a gOOd time to start them coming to regular and ,the seventh straigh t win against no losses for the Sp ar ~ans . In t he league. Valentine!s Day ... J pe Wor- speclal Sunday Bohool meetings. In 1936, th e Wayn esville team, a fter winnIng th e league title, went on to ley and Jim 'Wetherholt "just Do you feel tha~ you want to go deeper Into the posslbUlties of the win both the county and district tournaments. makipg it" with their last spirItual life tor your own self? Make Lent a time for specIal discipline FrIday night they defeated Ma. t h . f th t e long these Imes. son on the home court, 4S-33. The mmu e s oppmg .or ' a Spartans d1splayed ~the same brand In preparat10n for' llI better than ever Easter , use thes,e 5Il( weeks of of ball as they used In the beginning h ea rt~ h ape d b ox 0 f Bweets f or "the little woman" (we Lent for thinking more seriously ot religion's place in your lIfe. of the year to come out ot a ,three , ' Notices of the varIous churches will appear In this paper ' I~ach week, game losing streak. hope) ,.. kids rushing down 'and the whole public Is <ordiallv invited to any and all of these events Shor t, who for three games marle fi'om school during recess which are pubUclzed. a total of one point came out of his and the noon hour to get a I\lE'1'1l0DlS'r CIlUUCII ST l\IARY'S EPISCO'P(\L ' ' lump with a bang to ' score ' five Valentine for someon~ "who ' Loubi C. Itadlc" Pastor .n ev; It. L. IIllckwell. Rect.. r !leld goais and two foul shots for a ga ve them one" .. ,"D 0 c ' , Church School 9.S0 a. m. ,o ecn LENT-1941 Ten members of the Wa ynesville total of twelve poInts, while McOavJS Superintendent. A cordial InvitatIon is given to basketball team and their coach, Keever tossed six fielders through Drake r eported a .complete " ~"'orshlp service 10 •~A,0 a . m. everyone to par t 1cipate In the Len- Ralph , H. Fowler . , were hO,nored the hoop for a l~ even dozen. Losh, "' sell out , so Dan Cupid must Epworth League 6 P. m. Subject: ten meeblngs pf tWs Church. guests of tlle Wayn esvllle Clvic club cen ter for the Mason fIve conned ed have been hard at work here "Jesus Begins His PublIc M1n1stry." These six weeks before :ERster will at their regular dinner' meetIng, for four fielders and three fouis for ... have you seen Preston's An Ash Wednesday service will be used for more thoroul~ ded1ca- Monday night. The meeting was eleven points. , . tlon ot ourselves to God and .... ~ held In the recreation room of the , Despite t he Spartan's loss of their be held Wednesday evening, Feb shiny; new, red truclt, bear- 26, at 7:30 o'clock. This will open service. u.o Methodist Church with a group of regu Iar f orwar d , P tanck, in the first ing the name, "Far llills our Lenten season program, which this . ' the Women's Society of Christian quarter when he and a M ason lad Fa'r m" Dairy"? ...such mod- w11l 1nclude' services elllCh Sunday Le°Pt beg! COmithng Sundny, before Servlc.e serving an excellent dinner. were ejected from the game, Bob . DB, e rector and vestry "'-"1 B D S In Osborn pia d ood b 11 In his esty, we have Just learned eveni.ng, and. a series of services, w11ln ededlcate the el von ecker, . D. ., of Cinc ye very g . ~ , tnat our.own "Bill" Lukens Holy Week. a s~ part 'o f ; :-r:u:' ':!n~ nati, and district cbWnnan of OhUd place. ' • - ~ .. :I . l ' ' Th.e Sunday morning se.rvlce at the Welfare Work of the American LeIn the junIor hIgh game the Mawas e8pe~la ly honored at 0 , ing . s~. gion was the guest speaker He son boys defeated Waynesville 26-23 ' ·. ' ,' 1 140 hour .w1ll be devoted to themes th e 29th. ~an~ual Farmers appropriate to the'Lenten period. On ASh-Wednesday, at 10 a. In., spoke of his work and experiences The score: Week by bell~g the only Sunday Evening services w1ll be everyone In the communJ1ty 1a In- in this field and &tressed the need MASON FG.FT. P. Warren Countian elected to held during Lent at 7:30 o'olock. :~e~ ~ =e:U:~hl ~a~ th~Lotd'S of close cooperation between all so .. ' 408 any of the state da~ 8ssoci- These w1ll be Informal and eVAngel- a more m~~ ient: pertod~ cla.l and civic agencIes. In this Martin, f 204 atioJls and he was elected to istJ.c in character. " most Important problem, the train- OoJvert, t 4 S 11 . • Passion Week services Will be held The SundaYJ during Lent. w1ll be Ing and guidance of delinquent Lash, c tWO ... W~ thmk that IS some- the \ve 'k edln East . devoted to th1nldng thrOUlgh again youth. ~, g 21 5 ' b ,', e prec g r.er. th mg to e proud of ~nd de- Dr. Orawtord will preach for us Jhe meaning ~f our Christian be- A keen Interest is being showtr1n .;:> serves special rnention .. .it re- Sunday March 9th, and wUl . hold ilefa. the attendance contest ,b eing staged (Continued 011 Page 6) quires expert manipulation oUr 4th Quarterly Conference Im- ·The Wednesday evenings during by the clUb. The score now stands.to back tho's e big coal trucks mediately after the semce., ,Reports Lent, beginning Ash-Wednesday at Reds, 41, the Tigers, 37. d th I rt d will be expected from all organlza- 7:S0, are designed to help us think ow o'~r ~ eu ve an t,lons. through the meaning of OhristIan , Up to cellar wmdows on the A Children's probationary traIn- lIfe and conduct. • East 's ide of Main ' stteet ... Ing class will be held a t 4 o'olock Each 'rUesday.. afternoon the movie 'goers of Waynesville each Friday afternoon or Lent. ,All Church Sohool will have Us special are ¥lad to ,ha ve ' oUr lo~al ohlldren des1rl.ng to~te wIth the Lenten services and study of China theatre open ' and running chur~h should a ttend thIs class. Toda.y. I Lawrence Furna", W. A. Swa.rtzeU. again ... another. local boy .,. ( J. Eo l\I'CLURE PRESENTS a nd Keller Hoa;k were 'h osen as Joins' up with ,Un!!le Sam, Eda nd oUr Ood., TROQ! WITH FLAG w embers of the Board of Directors , 'gar Brittain left Tuesday), for The zpeettng was held at the ~e of the W~ynesv1l1e Farmer's ExFt. Thomas .. :Dick Satterth'of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cornell. At The local program, -planned in ob- change, ali t he ,!W nttal stockholdwaite ' wonders , how much the noon hour the guests gathe~d servance of NatIonal Boy Scout er's m~et!ng held -Tuesday . . Furnas , Week, was brought to a close, Thurs- and SWllrtzell were ree ected, a nd longer he can evade the call, at tables laden with every deUcacy I day evening,' with' the Annual Boy Hoak was elected to fUl th e VIlCR cy each time he ,has just been Carl Abaecherl1, local attorney. known to the cuUnary art. Scout banquet, held at. t he Hotel caUSed by the re~lgnn ,tlon of L. E. saved by enough" volunteer~ ' was the' guest speaker at t he meet- President, Beth E. Furnas, pre- Manchester. Middletown. Hockett. :.. Miss Doris Hawke. secresIded at the meeting, afte'r dinner, Those attending from Waynesville , ,The meeting was held a t' Ing. of the Wayne Township Fann' th 0 Hall ' 'tarl' at the Lingo Hardware at Which time th~ specIal topic, were Mr. and Mrs. Frank U. LeMay ~ range with !lInner being 'o mpan'y, and MI'SS' Craman er'S club, Thursday, r-eb. . lS. , and ~est, Mrs. B. F . Offenhau7r, at served to one hundred and seventy C The' supject of Mr. Abaecherll's 'Does the A: A. A., Program EnCO~- CincInnatl; Mr. and Mrs. LloY{1 members and their famll1es. "Dusty" Garza move to . Cinciri:- talk' was, "Faith, the First LIne of age .'0Ur youth to Become Faqn Da~, Scoutmaster and Mrs. J. W. MJ,ller of W11m1ngton was the 8Uelt nati! ~arch l ·, ...that. fine Defense". He spoke co~parabl~ ot OWners?", was dlscUss~ br Ronald Wether~olt, and Scouts, Jo.e DavIs, speaker. • Sprmg-bke day we enJoyed ~ooln's problem ot slavery In the M. Ba.wke" Harvey Burnett, and ~th Jack crane. Ronald Olar~, Warren, ovThe business session was presided ~ last Tuesday brought forth E. Fumaa. All three brouglilt out dit- LeMay, Joe Hartsock, Jim Hartsock er by the preSident" CJ!Lr~hce Rye. • " , . ' , " , United ~tes With today's , problem f 'd ' ' ,. ,', and 'Jack Preston. During hla remarks he a~ted that , ftom passers-by ' suchre~ erent 1 eas and a &.Lvely dlscuaalon " ' " ' ot slaverY all ov~r the world, since ' fOllowed. , The l~l troop ~ecelved ~ecogn1- upon action ~~ the board, all bustmarks a$ got your gardep t!e dictator's. ~eel has sO ruthlessly , " , tion aDd a ribbo~, as an honor troop, ness &tter ¥pch 1 w1l1 be <:onduct,planted. ,yet?" and "Yep, got crushed the a:rilaJ.ler ~er OOUD- The guest llst 1nclud~Mrs. L. A. in thla , area. Scoutmaster Wether- eel upon a striCtly cash basis. The roa8ti~' ears already" but ' , ' , ,' ~urn, of XenJa; Mr, AtJaecb- holt received a ten year 'veteran's reaaons leading up to this' dectaIon b' I , • d war t"lIn .....IA'' , . , " tries. Mr. AbaecherU expressed his U 8ccordfug to Mr.- Groundhog, , ' " er " ot Le ,anon; Rev. and MrS. L. awar . : e '-oT e.....,.......8<1 ~~d ~ted. . . still l'ttl I ' f belief in National Defe~ to " mee~ C, Radley, Mr. and ,Mrs. W. E:, Cor- Charles E. Van Ness, Lebanon, ,The repQl!t Of the buStneu. man. l~ 18 ,,.. " I , ~, ear y "or 1n~on, fro~ the' outalde, ~ and nell" Ii'-A."Corriell, Mr. ,apd :Mrs., Scoutmaster Troop No. · 30, 'at · the ..,er, O. E. Micllener, stated that a , sucH *,ct~:v~tie~:.. rs )lar~e s~ of the ~~Of Fifth Col. R~.8tocUtlll;~ MrS. J:IJ.zabeth O!lUdren's ,Home" .received the .,tnt ~twacto~ l,e&r ' t!ad ~eJl enjoyc/i .E lbon c.~lbng 18 a j.cheerlul ~n1ata, here at home.~'He advocated Smith. , . , ' ' Silver Beaver, ~ver to be presented by t~e concern,' and that a 4% div11 ~'Hello" ' to', le~ us,know she is a rebirth of failil, a flghtlpl~ .. " Mr. and Mrs. Bail Hockett wIll be to a Warn:n Oounty ~an. It 15 an dend had' been paid on all outstand~ hac r, from ~~~ ~UfY ~~~th:.o' atv~ falt~ : o~ co~try: O~lVe8, h~~ to the olub in ~h. '. (Co~t1nUed on PaKe 6), ing stock.

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J.O. Aspley p.dltor of American Business, tells !:low Bert Fisch of Fort

Worth was sitting In his barber shop waiting for a hatr-cut. He noticed that although three other barbers were Idle, two customers were waiting tor the particular !;larber w\lo usually cuts his hatr. When 'h is tum oame he &Sked the barber if It didn't make him nerVOUl; to have three or four people. waiting with tale result that he was lncllned to do a hurry-up job on the customer In the chatr. The barber, a oolored boy named WyUe, repUed. "No 81r, Mr. Fisch, I never does tha.t. It one of those gentlemen gets ttred and lets so~e other barber c;ut his hatr, he'll come back to me. But If I lets "the customer tn my chatr get out with a bum haircut, he never does come back."-Llvlngston County Press, Howell, M1oh1gan. WARNING TO GUN OWNERS

Tbe National Rifle AssociaUon sends out a warning against proposed laws preventlng the ownership ot firearms by individuals. '!'hey make plain to us that anos and a knowleoge of their use are necesswry, not only in the army, but with the average Citizen, for 8. proper defellSe' program. They say today, fighUng for Its very Ufe, England turns to "lawless" America 6nd appeals to Amerlc,an ;;'rtstnen for the donation' of revol vers and pistols, sporting rlfles and shotguns to be Issued to the disarmed British citi_ zen to keep ~e foreign Invader and the local crtmin.al away from British homes.-Grant County News, Plattev1lle, Wisconsin.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ZO, 1941

War Emergency Fund

'I'he regular meeting of the Woman's Auxil1ary of st. Mary's Episoopal Ohuroh was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. L. • 'I'hC>lnas.: ln spite of the un\Uiually l arE~e number ot absentees It was a very l1vely and Interesting meetIng. . 'I'he meettng was opened by the president, who called on Mrs. Ronaid H&wke to lead the devotions. After the roll call, minutes, and routlne bustness, there was a dlscussion of future plans in which everyone took part. , JIm allotment from the ' Dlosesan Supply Dept., of eighteen dresses, was accepted. It was decided to make these dresses at the weekly work meetings on Mondays, during Lellt. '!'he usual sewing FrIday the twtmty-first wlI1 'be postponed untlJ MQln4ay the twenty-tourth. All membets were urged to attend these wo:rk meetings at t·h.e rectory. '!'here wUl be other work for those who ' do noli sew. After adjournment, dellclous refreshments were served and the discUflslon was continued during the pleasant social hour. .

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held at for Man~ folks suffer permanent poverty because they lost money in spec- frllen~s, at a btrthday partY.. Setur- James Allen Wade, age nine months day evening: She was' assisted by who died Monday noon a.t the Ohllaren's Hospital, Cincinnati. He 'We illation. S1m1larly many 'toWIlS/ sUffer permanent stagnatiOn, because they her brother, Jack. lost money when people went a.way from home. to buy goods. '.l1he guests eriJOyed an 'evening Of. the son qf Mr. and Mrs. Oharles ga.mes and daDdn8, after which re- Wil.de, managers of, the I .O.A. groIf you want your home. town to provide more opportunities for your- freshments of ice c~ke, a.n d cery at Lytle. Oeath 'Was due to an self and your children, tletter take hold and work for home town pro$l'ess, calndy were served. The young host. attack of pneUJDODia, after ' an lliso It will have more cbp.nces ~o offer: e&!1 received many lovely presents ne68 of fiye ,weeks. He was an -oJtly fft)m her friends . child. . . -~~-' . Invited ,rueata were , as follows: Services wili be .:onducted by W. A poUtioal candlda~ wually bas to ,tallt in order to get elected. 80 a . f , . , · ~1ol"Y Jane 4nd~ PhylUa Bailey, O. Smith. Minister, with burial in l;W'lness needs to -tallt through advertising, If It expecta to be elected to D1:"Othy' Berry, MarJl7n Burske, 'Bar- the Lebanon ~emetery. proaperlty. bara crane, Olenn1e Ohapman, " ~le8t.lne Drnhart, O~ys 'Rye, EdEN~".AIN AT DI~EB 'W1na Stanforth, ~nald Btown~ TO THE EDITOR Mr. and Mrs. J~hn W. Kersey e,nRonald Olark; Jack Crane, Seth •• tertained at dlnn«:r last Tuesday Who remembers when there was a flourishlng Y. M. O. A. in this Hoak, J~ Hartsock, Jgrui Phll· evening, In honor of . the blrthd!iy UI16, aDd John Perry Sackett, town? The meetlngs were held In the UP~l" rooms of. the n~w Parr and anniversary of their brother, Luther A4::CEPTS COL'VMBU8 POSITION Hartsock. '!'heir guests were Miss White bulldlng on Maln street. ( . Mary Heston, ' ot Dayton, and Mr. A READER :Dean Hawlte, son of' Mr. and Mrs . .and Mrs. GJlbert , Ftye and son, O. I:ee Hawke, who has been em- Richard. . M.USINGS OF AN IDLER ploYed in Springfield, has 'accepted a position in Oolumbus, and will George Bailey!. had a reputation 186 a ball p~yer both at home and letLve, March 3. In Columbus, Mr. Hawke, Vflll be located at the New at Ohio State. ~7ft~~~~----~---Moorehouse aDd -!.fattHl~-m~J+.,.-I----;:J~. We h,ad a thrUl from the ttrst fox drive we participatel in and e,nded mlent store with the .Steppes Beautlcilins. ' ' thl" day ~ mighty tired YOuDgS~r. I ' ' ,

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The District Meeting, 9. E. 5" . , held at New Vienna. Friday, Feb:"!), Mr. and Mrs. Charles James, Mr. was abt~lided !?Y the fOl~Owlng me,.\, anq Mrs. Howard Fog.t, Mr. and ~ hers of the local chapter:, Mrs. ~ .., Mrs', Russell Frank, ~d Mr. and P. 'Fromm, Mrs. Gleim . Bland, Ws "·'Mrs. 'L . A. Garst ' attended the dinC8l'1 ContU'd, Mrs. E. F. Earnhart, , . . .....- '. 'H . B . ner meeting of the Warren Oounty . . LOSt , Mrs. . . . .J 0 h n, .......... , Earnhart, Mrs. JOin W. Kersey, and Schoolmaster's Club, '!'hursday evers. ;John BetUemyre. ~lng, at Springboro.

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the home of Mr. and Mrs. Almon Ferris. Mrs. Mabel Terry and ' Miss Dorothy Webber, 01 Dayton, were saturday evenJng callers on friends here. Mrs. Adah T.almage, J . Lee T.almage and son Albert, were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cain, of Trotwood. Mr. and Mrs. Mullen, of near Lebanon , have moved to the farm recently owned by W1lliam Prock. Henry Moore Jr. who has been livIng In .Iowa for sometime, is visIting with relatives here.

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TO ALL DOG OWNEltS· IN WARREN COUNTY

OHIO A Six Months Quarantine on all dogs has been declared by the Warren County District Board of Health. This is necessary due to the preValence of Rabies in South Western Ohio. All dogs shall be confined on the premises of the owner, except when upon leash or under control of the owner or other respoQsible person. This action is taken by authori ty of Sec. 5652-16 of the General Code of Ohio. A fe.s olution passed on February 3~ 1941 by the Warren County Board of Commissioners endorsed this measure and direc'te~ the Dog Warden and requested all Police Officers (under Sec. 6652-16 General Code) to assist in the enforcement 0.£ the Q~ar~ntine. BY-EDWARD BLAIR Health. Commissioner Warr~n County, Ohio

FORMER RESIDENT DIES

Mrs. George H. Clevenger Jr., of California. Mi's. May Cook, of Dayton. Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Hackwell, and Mrs. E~han Crane were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Ha.wke, Saturday evening.

Word has been received here . of the' death of Wi1l1am T . Frame, age 85. of PasedCDa, calif. He was the brother of Mrs. J. L .. Mendenhall and a ,{ormer ''resident or this 'com~ munity. He died Sunday MQ,rung 'in a I' _edena hospItal.


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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 190

THE MIAMI GAZEIIE

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second calf, dW3 to freshen In April; Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonald trip to Florida.. 2 yearling Helters bred; 1 Guemsey and son , of CIncinnati, were Sunday Mr. arid Mrs. Ralph Hommell and helter, 6 months old; 1 J ersey helter, guests of his parents. children, of Dayton, spent Sunde.}' Estate of J. WID White D eceased 3 months old. Mrs. Laura ShldaJter Is the guest wlbh the latter's parents, Mr. and Notice IS hereby given that ' Ross of her da.ughter, Mrs. W . P . McCar- Mrs. A. L . Sides and Herman Smlt.b:. 10-80GS-I0 . H . Hartsock wb'ose Post 01I1ce ad_ r en of Walhourdlng. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whitaker 75 to 100 lbs. dr~ss is Waynesville, Ohio h as been Mr. Walter Johnson, has recovered a nd children were enter tlllned to d~ly appointeq as Execu tor of the FEED: 50 bushels wheat; some from a. recent attack of influenza. dinner Sunday at t h e home of Mr. Estate o.f J. Will White late of alfalfa and tin:J.othy hay. and Mrs. Ell Furnas n ear WaynesMr. and Mrs. Karl Snell, have Warren County, OWo, deceased. moved to Monteray, where he is ville. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Dated thls 3rd d ay of February. DIP'LEIUENTS Administrator Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnett and 1941. Box bed wagon ; wagon; hay lad- engaged In bu Iness. Mrs. Anna. Van Doren, who has Mr. and Mrs. Seth Furnas attended Judge of the Proba te Court der s; 7 foot MC'C orrmck wheat bindE to te of Mary A. EUl'i Deceased RALPH H . CAREY er; 14 In. Moline Sulky plow; single been In a wea1tend condition, still t h e Wayne Township Farmer's club .Warren County, Ohio Notice Is h ereby given that Wal- disc; 9-7 Supc:rlor wheat drill, fer- remalns critically ill. Thursda.y at the country nome of Stanley & S ta nley, Attys. F 6-13-20 ter L. EU.ls whose Post Office Ad- tilizer and grass seed attachment; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cornell near dress is Waynesville, OWo R. F . D. spike tooth harrow; drag; loader on Waynesville. has been duly apPOinted as AdminNOTICE OF APPOINTMENT wheels; McCormick-Deering cultlMr. and Mrs. Paul Williams of Istrator of the Estate of Mary A. packer; Iron wheel wagon; Case hay Lebanon visited their gmndmot.her. Executor Ellis late of Warren County, Ohio, rake; 125 ft. hllY rope and pulleys ; Mrs. B olle Scott and fa.mlly SundaY_ deceased. Deering hay mower ; old wagon bed ; Estate of Hannah E. Creswell Mr. and Mrs. Gene Shaw and Mr. and Mrs . Maxwell cross en- " d Dated this 17th day of February 1 horse wheat drm , fiv e dlsc fertilD daughter, Charllne Ann, Mr. Shoetertained on Sunda.y. Mrs. Oordella ecease . 1941 Notice ls hereby given that Ross . izer attachment;· Oliver riding corn maker and son, HaITY, of Xenia, cross and Miss Nettle Maxwell. of RALFH H. CAREY, plow; sled corn cu tter; long hog spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Lebanon. B. Hartsock whose Post O1Iice ad_ Judge of Probate OOurt trough. dress Is Waynesville, Ohio has been and Mrs. Chester Shaw and son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank BroWn. of Warren County, Ohio HARNESS: ~I sld~ chain harness, Robert. dUly appointed as Executor of the Tipp City, were Sunday guests 01 Staniey & Stanley, Attys. F20-27-M6 collars, lines, Ihnd bridles. Estate of Hannah E . Creswell late of Mr. and Mrs. tHlley Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. GUY Routza.hn ana Warren County, OhiO, dece~e d . Some Lard daughter, Pauline, of near Bellbrook, family. PUBLIO SALE Dated thls 3rd d ay of February, took supper with Mr. and Mrs. Moi'TEDIS OASH Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Haines, · or 1941. I will offe.r at public aucUon, at ris Lewis. Dayton, were Monday evening dinRALPH H . CAREY my reSidence, located three miles CARL B. FISHER Mr. and Mrs. James Howard and ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Judge of the Probate Court west of Waynesville and one mile Stanley and K ,oogler, Aucts. daughter, Betty, of near Spring ValKenrick, James Haines and WilUua Warren County. Ohio east of Lytle, on the Waynesville-. Walter Kenrlel., Clerk ley, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley & Stanley, Attys. F6-13-2e Lytle road on . Stanley Freelan and son. Pence. ,,Mr. Frank Kellls, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young aDd Mr. MONDAY, FEBRUARY U ill for sevel'al moobhs, was ken \. ) ·a nd Mrs. Wilbur Lacy, of Dayton. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Beginning at 12:30 P. 1'1. i1 Dayton hospital, Sunday morning. spent Sunday wlt.h their ' mother. Administrator Mrs. George Marlatt Is spending a . ;::mma Lacy, 2-:-80RSES-2 few days wlth.her daughter, in Troy. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gray visited Estate of Lottie A ootb Deceased 1 Bay Mare, 8 years old, 1500 Ibs. The Clarksville Wgh school basket Mr. and Mrs. Charley Blair and the la t ter's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Notice is hereby given that Lucllle gOOd worker; 1 Bay Mare, coming 8 ba.ll team play,ed our local team Mrs. Etta BI~Ir, of Xenia., spent Mrs. A. O . Williams, in Dayton. M. Tucker whose Post Office Address' years old, 1600 lbs. good worker. here, Tuesday evening. The visiting Sunday afternoon with Mr. L~wls Thursda.y, and found thom boUl is Ha.rveysburg, Ohlo bas' been duiy 5-CATTLE-5 team lost both games, Murray. very poorly. appointed as Administratrix of the 1 Guernsey-Jersey cow, carrYing The Ladies Ald SocIety , of Metho~ Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Smit h a.nct MrS. Bessie Hawkins passed aWQ dist Church . met Thursday after- famly spent Sunday evening with Satmday at the home of her ·fa.thernoon, with Mrs. Laura Shldaker. Her Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Smith and In-law, west of Iqrtle, after a loDe "NNU A I, I~OIlT OF 'l'lUllLElUi O.F 'I In) cO-bostesses were Mrs. Rich and Mrs. daughter Louise. Illness of tuber.culosls . .Funeral serVlI,I.AGE o ..~ \VA\1\jEl8V1LI.E, WAII!IlEN COV~'1'Y 01110 I·'ur the "~ I.e.1 Year E ndIng DeC!t!mber :11: 11)40 Weloh . vices were held Tuesday altern.OOJl POI·ULATION. 1940 OEN8U 838 'd b I 1 Bellbrook Way n esville Ohio, F bruury 10 ii, 1941 Mrs. Charles Smart, ls sojourning an ur a near . Oatance Reeelpta ExPf'o. IIslance In Florida., a nd! ls bhe guest of her Mr. and Mrs. Ee.rl Cl~k and Mn.. 1 dUure. D 31 ' Oenoral lrund .. : . . ..... . . . . . ., . .. ...."an. 1,461'.76 4,6 50. 5 7 3,4 "a. 2 . 2,;69. 00 daughter, Mrs. Mary Oswald, a t Allee Clark of Dayton were SUlldQ Auto License lOtr et l:epalr F'und. . . . 189 " I , 672. 16 H 3 19. 54 Miami. alternoon callers at the home of Mr_ Uallollne Tax tre t Hepalr Fundi : . 596:56 1,3( ~.00 1 671' 9 8 226.2 Sanitary Sewer Const. ........ .... .. 4,361.112 73.62 4 :435: ~4 Mrs. Cleo Je:fferles, son Kirk, of and Mrs. Walter Olark. Totals General Village F unds ....... 6,608.34 6,89 8. 35 10,401.37 ? 90· a "Milton Jones and Barbara Barger J Wad th old Water Works Fund . . .. . ..... . ... .. 1,02U3 2.9 04.03 2,02 3.04 i:968:92 .near Sprlngrreld, were business call. ames e, e one , year Bond R Urement ll'und ....... ... .. 2,21326 1,803.40 I S62 0 2, 153. 5 ers her'e, Wednesday. . have been ill the past week with sOD of Mr, aDd Mrs,. Charles W--J<'~rem e n '8 Indennntty l!'und . . ...... 1,16:1:23 ' . Gorand Total5~ All Fundll (Clerk ). 11,001.75 l1 ,45b.7 14,28 7.2 1 l:t~~:~~ Mrs. Herbert Kennedy, ls recover- chicke~-pox. ded..8unday eve~tbe utstandlnlr alll'anta (A'dd.) . . . . .. 161.117 ing from a tonsil operation. ' Anna Mae Brooks ls a victim of way to the oo.plt&l In Oindnnatl. Treallurer's Callh Balance .. . ....... 8,a n.29 t Total Cash Ballinee, Dec. 31, 11140 •.•• •. . . ..• 8,322.29 Mrs. Max McElwee of W1lmlng- he scarlet fever. They have the sympathy of· frleDdl Property 'l'axe&-Genera~'1~::~.~ . ~ . ~~~~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 860 66 ton, and Mr. and Mrs'. John Syferd, Mrs. Margaret Johns spent here. T t ~O;d He\lre~nt and elnklng Funds .... .. ......... , ..... .... i:713:03 of Miamisburg, were guests of friends Thur&da3' at tho home of Mr. aDd Mrs. Allce '1'rickey oelebrated ber c?g:reti~~P!,t .. , ~~~. :::::::::: :: : ::: :.:::::::: : .:::::: :: : ::: : : : :. 4,6:~.:: here Tuesday evening. Mrs. Amos OOio~r near Waynesville. 80th birthday on .Tueada.y of g~t;lI:~t.faxvehlele Tax ...... . ... . .... . .. ... , .... ......... . . " . 651/:91 Barr Nolder was a business vlsMr. Harvey Burnet attended' a week, by enjoytng the company fJ6. lnherltnnce ''l'~;..:.:o' ',;~~a:I' 'Fu~'d ' :: ::::::: : :: ::: ::: :::: :::::::::: l,~g~:~g ltor in Dayton', Wednesday evening. co-operative milk meeting at ·her children, ' sririct-chUdren aDd Bond HeUremcf!t and Inking J,-Unds .. . . ... . ........ .. . .. .. . 90.37 . Spriniboro Saturday evenintr t Dd ' h1ldr Total lnllerltullee 'lax . .. .. .... . ... .. . . . . . ... ....... .. ..... . .. .. 324. ,17 Mrs. Jordon, of Blanchester, was . . grea gra c en. The I~ Sale!! Tax . ..... . ...,:.... ..... ... . . . . .. ...... ... .. . .. . . .. .. .. .. . 00 .00 the guest of Mr. aDd Mrs. Hershel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haines and were: Mr. and Mrs. J . W . Kerchner. lOtate Beer License I ces . .... . . . . . .. .. . . ..... ..... 100 00 Bobb f D to ' • Local Llcens s and P ermits . ........ .. . .... . . . ... ::: ::: :: : :: ::: 13:50 IDdebrecht, the past week. son, y, 0 ay n, spent. Wed- Mr. and Mrs. William HardmaD. i?~!! ~~cd n~~:t:n.d.. ~ . ~~l.l.t~. : : : : : : : : : : : .' : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : . 4~~. ~g Mrs. Jess Pennington has rccov- nesday at the home of Mr. a.Dd Mrs. Mrs. O. O. Sweetn1an, Mr. and MIa. Misc. I"lles. 'u lcs and l.:ha.r ges-Gc n 'l Village and Other Fund .'. 3 55:~0 ered from a severe attack of influ- W!llter Kenrick. Ballard Smith and sons Billy aDd 'rotnl ~flsce llEln e ou s Fees, Sal a nd Charges .. .... ..... . ... . .... 356 29 Mr and Mr Ha.r N th f . ' . s. ry or way, 0 Ronnie, ,Mr. and Mrs. MantIa Yubilc Sel'v lce Ent I' P~'18 II- \\'ater Hentals, · te . ... . .. ...... .. .. 2,964:03 enza and ls out again, Tota l Public SerYI!;! b nt rllrlscs . .... ....... ... .. .. .. .. . .... .... 2,95<1. 03 Clarence Hormell, who has been Dayton, were dinner guests, Sunday, . Broughton, and son, Marvin Jr.... 'l1otal Hevenu e ... ...... ... .. .. .. . ... . .. ..... . .. .. . . .. . 11 455 7 f ",d Mr .... . f.lrn nd Total :Hece lills .. ... . . . 11:4 56:7 seliously i 1, for several months, 0 4WU. an s. Charles l~u1len1x Misses Erma Diemunch, Oora Hacds . ~i~i,\iiv ' OF ·.RPENDITV·ltm . .. .. . . ... . . passctl "way nt his home, hero and DIckey Irons. man and Mary Sweetman and .....

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Estate of Lottie A. Soutb late of Warren County, Ohlo, deceased. Dated this 11th day of February 1941. RALPH H . OAREY Judge of Proba.te 'COurt Warren County, Ohio CRI'! Abaecherli, Atty. FI2-20-27

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Malntcu~Dce General Uovornln nt LU IslnUve (Cou ncil ) ... .. ....... .. ... . .. . 144 .0.0 ' enera l J:;xocutl ye .. . . . ... ... . . . ... .... . ... 704. 16 foJ l cons .... ....... .. .... ... .. . .... . .. .. .. 1', 2.06 Buil din gs (Town Ha ll, te) .. , .. .. . ...... .. . ~ 0 . 8 Total cnel'al lJov 1'lIm cnt . . .... ... . .. .... .... . , l e l.QU'· Protection to Perso n and PropertyPolic .. .. ... '.. ... .. .... . . . " ... .. . . '. . . . . . 1144 .0 "

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and Equipment, Thursday n ight. Funeral services Mr. aDd Mrs. S . H . :Qut:n tt a ·.d Louis Kercbner of ' Dayton, M.ra. etc. . were held Monday aftern.o on at the Mr ' and M rs. Rob ell t B urne t.t re- A 11ce Miller and Messrs. Ray Miner Friend's Church, th burial in Mi- turned Sunday after. a two -Weeks ·and Irvtn Harris. ~ w . i

ami Cemetery, Corwin. Mrs. Charles Thompson, who ha,s been III for sev~~al months, was reJ"f.r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 237.20 169 .0 4 turned to Miami Valley hospital, Total J:'roloo ll on 10 P r Ro n a nd Property .. . . .. 0 l. t(, 1R!J.51 Dayton, for treatment, Friday. .Health- Total ... . . .. ..... . .. .. ... .. . .... . .. .. 79.6G Sanltatlon-G.-nera] \ IIl ng Fund s... . ..... . .. ? 4. 5 4, 43~ . 44 Mrs. Ida Howe and Mrs. Emma Total Sanl tali II . . . . • . . • . . . . . • . . .• . • • . • •. • . . . . ~t; 4 . ;; 4,43 ii. H Highways,-G en I'a l Village FlI nrl s ........... . ~,39V .G7 34. _3 Cline. of Dayton, were week-end Totnl Hl gtllyny s . .. .. .... . .. ...... ..... . .. . .. .. 3, 3119.(17 3" .23 g'llCSt.s here. l;'ubllc . .ryl()c BlI l.rpl·lllos-JWalcr Work s . .. .. 1,7 6 . »0 , ~5~ .4 5 ~)'otaJ puhllc ."" I·vi l' l' l ':n tl· I · I ). rl >!('~ . . . .. . ........ I ,i '.N.:.!! ~5 ,1.4 ~ Mrs. Justice Harding, of FrankAf.lsc lla neoUS-Uen rul IIlagc Fund I! .... . . .. 21~ . G 4 lin, was a Sunday morning caller. Total Ml scCllll nt' OI. S . . . . .. . .. ..... .. . .. . ...... ~1 .; . 6 1 lnt r st-13o nd HeUr III nl li nd .'I nkln g- Fund .. .ili .NIl , Mrs. Sal)y Eyler, Mrs. Jessie Total.. lnt I' st . . . ..... . . . .. . . .. . .. .... . . . .. . . . j~T . () Total ,Ex\Y. • uUay .... , . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . .. ,~ ~ ... ~,ij Thomas, and frlends, of Xenia., were Uutlay . .. . .. ... . .. ... . . . . .... .. ..... . . . . ..... ·1. '9:: Or. Sunday afternoon callers, of Mr. and .Hon ds and LOrl na Pa lrlBo nd R tlr em nt uml 'I nl<lng \o'und ~ . . .... l ,06:'. 01l , Mrs. Frank Wlls on. 'Tota.} l:I.ondg a nd JJ a l1M I'nitl ... . ... ..... .. . . . .. l.r. r,r. .1i1J Mrs. Roy KIng" and daughter, were Grand TOta l K Ilc nO llllr B : •••.• • • ..• • ••••• •• 1 1. tB7 .1 1 110" II E ll nl': U' I' 1)F~(;F.~n'E II :11, 11140 Saturday a nd Siunday guests of her 1.1 ·\ 1111.1'1' 1,1' S parents at East Monroe. ' (tlU'. 'S'I'A" UI:I/(O Gr~N F.IL\I. Uu!\n S Il'n)'nlol .. loy GenerRI ~I' " RUon) Mr. and Mrs. Willard Martin, of Sewe.r ( VillaS' I:'«>rll n) ... . .. .. .......... .... . . .. .. .. ... ..... 2~ ,300. (I 0 'l'oOU\1 (l enera! a nd l'lI l1ty 1:10 n lINI Debt ..... ... . .. .. . . .... .. .. .. 22,300. (\ 0 Dayton , were Sunda y guests of Mrs. . lOldewa!k ...... . . .. ...... . . . ..... . ... . . . .... . . . .... . . . .. . . . .... 90.110 Total pcclnl A~'S 'ssment D bt .. . . . . . ... ......... . . , ... . ... ... '. 00.00 Mary Syferd. 'I'olal Bonded .Deb t ... .... . .... . ............. .. ............. .. . 22 ,30 0. 00 Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Jordon, moved Granll Total Debt, D('c. 'lIl, 1940 ... .• . .. . .. . . ....... .•. . .• •.. • . . 22 ,39<1.\10 . I 'hereby cel'Ufy th t! !lbov stn t. ment to b CO'rJ' ct. from Blanchester, Saturday into the H. Itt. CA nEY Village Clerk Wilson cottAge, recently co~pleted.

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INS TAL£ATIONS Harold Millet'

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WayneaviJIe Grade School

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Holmea & Rapp Grocery, Harveyabur&\. O.

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'l:Bmtsnu~ FEBRU~Y

PAGE nvE THE MIAMI!I_ ~GA~Z~E~Tf~E=---_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _--:-:-

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proceeds ordered In tbf! matter of Cincinnati Fedem1 Savings and Loan a gainst. W. Roy Wyatt and Vannie Cole, .Franklin, a minor, by oUlers. McKinley Parker., entered suit Judgemen.t ot $3.036.23 awarded ' t C I " divorce against Ernes 0 e ,{)r a . ' Clnclnnal.! Federal Savings and LoBn "

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I k Waynesville. Kings Mills, bank c er. I trlcl W ille The fourth a""ount of Martha. James Dunn, Jr., 21, e eo . an, aynesv . Winifred' and Robert Burnett fA) Cleaver , gua"dlan of 'Walter Cleaver, and Helen Fraizer, 21, b eau tl cla n, Fred and Josephine (J{)ns, quit claim IUed . bOth of Franklln. , . to lots 18 and 19 and part of lot 17, Sale of three parcels of real estate W1lson Holbrook, 26, Middletown, H1ll Orest Park addition, WaynesJ;or $1.475 approved and distribution laborer, and Violet Rose, 21 Leba non. ville. d slgnated In the matt.~r of Verdcna John D. George, 21, lithographer, ". Hopki ns. g.uardlan, against . Arthur and Adelia Verues, 21, both of A11an Hopkins. , Franklin. The inventory of tbl! estate of REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Ralph P. Leam in g, W a ynesvllle . , will ~ Mrs. Mary McVay, Mrs. Ll111e Ap-

FRIENDS HO.ME

cbarging neglect. company against Adams D!cklnson, Irene L8.mbert Franklin, entered u Mas suit agalnst Rober t Lambert for n ct [ , on. . Two , days additionaluit to rue grantf Willi m divorce charging neglect and failure ad defendant in the, s o . a fo provIae. A. Lukens, guardIan of Mary CaroGeorge W. Chamberlain ntere.d Une Lukens, Waynesville, against !SUIt a· 0'0 Ins ' ·t D. M. and Gertrude ..... Ross Hartsock and otb~s. Shepard, Franklin, wing f or $336 Demurrer ot defendant sustained and Interest on a note. and plalntUJ granted two weeks to ter 01 suit en ed ~'Ie amended petition in the tpat >...,1' Alfred Burns ta U against Irvln Ky., lor Anne dlvoro.:e andBurns, partialAugus custody, of RlchJlrd Jk d Poorman lnlstratoragainst John of tbelr dau,ghter, 18 months old. He Wa er, am . bes ' r Bl FIrst National bank 0 anc charged neglect. . ter gjven ,judgment of $201.40 ColOnial Finance company en- against Foster Schnell on CognOVit tered George and Rose S.m ith suit for against $20.47 and foreclosure of note. ' tocta was awarded a

be heard February 28. A certificate of transfer ordered ISSUe\! to Leroy Helsel, administrator of the estate of Martha Helsel. The sohedule of dlebts .of the estate Qf Ella B. Rhoades, Lebanon, approved . Lore"''' Brandenburg appointed .... adm1nlstratrix of the of Ssm Brandenburg, Franklin townf Ith Frank HeIsinger ship anner w Maurlce' Roblnson and Hubert Pur-, . tate of sley as appralsel's. f ' th The inventory 0 Ie es Lucy Mount wUl be held February i9. Gross' value of the estate determined at $19,831.32 and net taxable t $19109

Letha Orlsp y , dlrc.l1:e from Homer Crisp and custody ' of their two sons and two oau:;hters. Charging neglect, Hazel Jack' Howard was awarded a divorce fro~ Carl Howard. ...

value a , . G. P . Gates, G. F. Crauder and William Good named to appraise the estate of Rosa F . Ca.trerty, FrankUn, The schedule of deb ts of the esta.~e ot Nettle H1nes will be heard

mortgage. The Central Trust Company, Cinclnnatl, med suit Alfred T . Rogers, LOveland, for $475 alleged 0 be due lor rent of an otrice In a Cincinnati bulld!ng.

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PLEAS PROOEEDINGS

The court s t February 15 to he r cross petition and motion for temporary alimony in tlhe matter of Haria O. Miller, Lebanon, against Clara Miller. , Sale approved and distribution of

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The court approved the first and flnai account of Emma Witham, guardi n of Lloyd Witham, et aI, mll\.0rs; the estates ot Wl11 R. Lewis, Lebanon: Mary E. Lamb, Waynes.v1l1e: and Ruth Hannah Orew,

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GENUINE RAVEN RED ASH A WONDERFUL-LOW

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HEAT COAL

ELKHORN ",UMP

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OUR BIGGEST SELLER-TH.E. COAL EVERY ONE IS TALKING ABOUT

GENUINE AUXIER, YELLOW 'J ACKET

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A· WONDERFUL-HIGH GRADE COAL

M'A RATHON

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Arthur Anderson son, Ii t interest In 50 n wp. , A.inKemper to lotP 29 Plainview

~'fanor, S. S. Thomas to ~ohn Richardson,

Dr. J . W. Ward and H. .n.. .. Cornell ' were Blanchester visItors, Saturday. William F. Rogers to Paullne Bal- Rev. and Mrs. John J. Schaefter -on, 51 acres In Franklin townSblp. and Miss Ma,ytlell Carney, of De.yLouie N. Settlemyrefi to ton. called on 'friend! bere Sunday. W Oscar h1n 11.7 acres In Franklin twp.

Schmidt, 1'., 201 acres n as g- Misses Ruth and Annie Nutt vis ... ton township. lted friend:! here Tuesday. Anna Reed and others to MarMrs. Del Ho.,ue called on Misses gare t Jot 23 in Righlawn ub- ,Adaline Frances Alden, Tuesdlv!si9n, Morrpw. Robert Patt,Cl'son, ,,1., ~.J ~_ . tl day. and Rw:hel EJarnhart, seven acres In St! . • .'!.Y DINNER GUEST Wayne township. I Vallce and Esther Davis to Peoples Mr. and Mrs. John P. Fromm enBuilding.and Sa.vings .company , 70 tertained the Col owing gue 't,s at &cres In Turtlecreek township. dinner Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. R . S. Goorge Moormier, by executor, to Hawke, of Day ton : Mr. and Mrs. L. W. {lnd Margaret DorCer, 27 aores Melvyn Banta, of Loveland; and J. In Harian township. C. Hawke. Afternoon visitors at the Doris Henderson Kreiling to Win- Fromm home were Mr. an j Mrs. 1fred H e'tldCl'son to Fred a.nd Joseph- C01\1 Hawke, of D yton . an d Mr. Ine Gons, Lots 18 and 19 and part of Mrs. C. Lee ' Hawke.

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March 2. Stanley Hatfield nllIned executol' of the estate of Perry A. Hatfle·d. Lebanon, with Elbert :and EVCl'ett Irons and George Noell as appl'alsers. , Roy F11nchum named admlnistrator of the 'estate ot John F1inohum, CarUsle, with G. P. Ga.tes. Ollv r Chamberlain and John Mount a s .appraisers. Ber t Millard named tlo administer 'tne e ·tate of Julia MIllard, with ap- •_____~-...---_.;;..;...,;,;;,...:.;;~-----~---...

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plegate, Mrs. H. E. Vanoe, Mrs. Vannorsda U, Mrs. Alice Telfair, all of Wilmington called on Mrs. Ella. Doyle Monday , . Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Martin, Mr. and Mrs . .Morris C t Roeskln, and Mr. Harry onway, o . to Roy C. Ander- Dayton; Mrs. Blanche Ml11er and acres In Frank- Miss Perle RUey, of Lebanon, Dr. .. and Mrs. Du.dley Keever, of Center. John F. Franklin. Cauerty, denhall. ville; and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Men-

J a mes and Bertha Chandler : John and Nellie Cole four aores Union twp. Richard and Marie WUls to Mar~ A. Grant, 143.15 acres in Hamilton twp.

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praisers Mlllard, Paulnamed Brerunbeing and GOoorge . T . Millard. Luome Tu c k e r, Harveysburg, named administratrix o·t the estate of Lottie South with Ge()r~e Perrln~ Maurice OsWald and Paul HouJtbaus. as appraisers. The (ourt set. March 3 to hear the following acc~unts: .First and final of the estate ot John Schultz, WaynesvUle; John Bergen, Leban"~: WUlIam Puckett, South Lebanon; Charles E. Penqulte,Mason, as welI as the sevEmtb !,-ccount IllS well as the seventli aA::oount of the

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The 'p eople are urged Painttlrs also have time not to repeat idle gossip. on their hands. Why . n~t Usually the gossip i~ not do that decorating now-. idle, but is running around Semi-Gloss fol' wans. , Mi-nam-el for w 0 , d • on two I(:gs., work. N OW is the time to make of the Abbie Haseltine estate and interior improvements to The teacher pointed ·tJ.hew.third aDd tinal account of the y.our home. Old Man ,Wina picture of a deer, and ~ull estate. The court will hear the Inventories ter is keeping carpenters asked Willie what.it was. of the es,t ates of M. J. f~UJ1lner, Lebindoors. Willie di d n 't k now. anon, and O. E. ' tun, Malnev11le, "Think," said 'teach e r , Marc 4, as wt:!i as t.nl~ acneduJe 01 Re-vamp your kitchen "What is it that your dt bts of the estate 01 !.Jester Hopwit h modern cabinet. mother calls your father?" k~~~~~'H111 was nllmed a'dRr1n;"'---1t-.....'uad&-to fit any pace, - Willie looked incredulous istratrix of the estate Clf William H . sturdily built, and all as he answered: "Don't Hill, Mason', who was killed ao: lt y pes of units. tell me that's a lous~ 1" dentally recently In OlJllclnnati. Sale of rea.l esta.te tel WUbur and Margaret South for $8.600 was approved and qistrlbutlon of proceeds determined in the probate action of Bertha Pres'sley and How a r d Rhcades, admlnlstratolrs of the estate of Ella Rhoad s a ga!ns Wilbur E rnhart 8l1d others. \ 'i\ ..\it,ltJ l\( ~ F.

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Walter Vance Rhodes, 32, farm hand, anti Mrs. E sie Abrams, 32. . housekeeper , both of Lebano~. George Lewis Kreb, 41. Loveland Park, farmer , and Mrs. Julia Burrell, 41 , housekeeper I South Lebanon . WilHam Stanle'y Hank, 28, plumbr. a d J ewell Dillow. 28, bo h \>1 Franklin. , ' Robert Gould, 19, L()veland, .heat trea't er, an·d · EdlthLoonard, 19,

Bathrooms, too· can be floors! Sand· you own tom or row with "Masonit " wa 1I Rerrt OUI' sanders I board.

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Not merely has the ountry adopted conscriptio n for milita ry sel'vi e , but the boys ay many of them are being conscript ed to :erve as hus band ~.

J', R. Gibt>ons Lumbe~ C~mpany PHONE


PA,GE FOl1R

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 190.

THE MIAMI GAZETTE

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Est~te of Lottie' A. South late of Warren County, Ohio, deceased. Date'd this 11 th day of February 1941. RALPH B . CAREY, Judge of Probate Court Warren County, Ohio Carl Abaecherl1. Atty. F12-20-27

second caU, due to freshen In April; Mr. and Mrs. Oharles McDonald trip to Florida. 2 yearling Heifers bred; 1 Guemsey and son , of CinCinnati, were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hommell aDd h eifer, 6 months old; 1 Jersey heifer, guests of his parents . . cb11dren, of Dayton, spent Sunda,)' Estate of J. lVUI White Deceased 3 months ·old. Mrs. Laura Shidaker is the guest wlbh the la.tter's parents, Mr. and Notice Is hereby glven that ' Ross of her daughter, Mrs. W. P. McCar- Mrs. A. L. Sides and Herman Smith. 10-1I0GS-I0 B . Hl(rtsock whose Post OfIice ad_ ren of Walbourding. Mr. and Mrs. Harold . Whitaker 75 to 100 100. dress is Waynesville, Ohio has been Mr. Walter Johnson, has recovered anci children were entertained to duly appointeq as Executor of the . FEED: 50 bushels wheat ; some from a recent attack of influenza. dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. Estate ot J. Will Whlte late of alfalfa and timothy hay. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Snell, have and Mrs. Eli Furnas ncar WayncsWarren County, Ohio, deceased. moved to Monteray, where he is v1lle. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Dated this 3rd day of February, Il\IPILEMENTS engaged in bwJness. Administrator 1941. Mr.' and Mrs. Harvey Burnett and Box bed wag,on; wagon; hay ladMrs. Abna Van Doren, who has Mr. and Mrs. Set h Furnas attended Judge of the Probate Court ders; 7 foot M-C'Corm1ck wheat bindE ta te 01 Mary A. EUis Deceased RALPH H . CAREY er ; 14 In. MoUne Sulky plow; single been In a wea.kend condition, still the Wayne Township Farmer's club Warren County, Ohio Notice is hereby given t hat Wal- disc ; 9-7 SupeJrlor wheat drlll, fer- remains critic~y ill. Thursda.y at the country home of Stanley & Stanley, ALtys. F6-13-20 ter L. Ellis whose Post OfIlce Ad- tilizer and grnsos seed attachment; Mr. and Mis. Morris Oornell n~ dresos is Waynesville, Ohio R. F . D. spike tooth harTow; drag; loader on Waynesville. has been duly appointed as Admin- wheels; McCormick-Deerlng cult!NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Mr. -and Mrs. Paul Willla.ms of" Istrator of t he Estate of Mary ' A. packer; Iron wheel wogon; Oase hay Lebanon visited their grandmother. _ Executor Ellis late of Warren County. Ohio, rake; 125 ft. h a y rope and pulleys; Mrs. Be~le Scott and family Sunda)'•• deceased. Deering hay mower; old wagon bed; Estate of Hannah E. Creswell Mr. and Mrs. Gene Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Cross enDated this 17bh day of February 1 horse wheat drill, five disc fertllD eceased daughter, Oharline Ann, Mr. Shoe- tert.a.lned on Sunday, Mrs. Oordelia 1941. izer attachment; Ollver rldlng corn maker and son, H~rry, of Xenia, Cross and Miss Nettle Maxwell. oil Notice is hereby g1ven that Ross RALFB H. CAREY, plow; sled com cutter ; long hog spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Lebanon. H. Hartsock whose Post 01I1ce ad_ Judge of Probate Oourt trough. ' . . and Mrs. Chester Shaw and son, dress · Is WaynesvUle, Ohio has been Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, 'o f Warren County, Ohio HARNESS; :3 sides chaln harness, duly' appointed as Executor of the Robert'. Tipp City, were Sunday guests or Estate of Hannah E. Creswell late of Stanley & Stanley; Attys. F20-27-M6 <ollars, lines,. Illnd bridles. Mr. and Mrs. Hiley GU)5on and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Routza.hn ana . Warren Oounty, Ohio, deceflsed. SI~me Lard daughter, Pauline, of near Bellbrook, family. PUBLIO SALE Dated this 3rd day of February, took supper with Mr. and Mrs. MorTEIWS CASH ris Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. W. O . Ha.1nes, or 1941. I will offer at publlc auction. at CARL B. FISHER Mr. and Mrs. James Howard and Dayton, were Monday evening dIDRALPH H. CAREY my reSidence, located three miles ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. -Walter Judge of the Probate Oourt daughter, Betty, of near Spring Valwest of Waynesville and one mUe Stanley ~d Koogler, Aucts. Kenrick, James BaInes ancl WillJam . Warren County, Ohio east of Lytle, on the Wayn (':, ville- waIter Kenrick, Clerk ley, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley & Stanley, Attys, F6-1S-2e IJtle road on . Stanley Freelan and son. Pence. ./ . Mr. Frank Kellis, who has been Mr. and ¥rs. Earl Young and !II:. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24 ill for several monbhs, was t ken tJ and Mrs. Wilbur Lacy, of Daytoa. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Beglnnlnr at 12:30 P. M. d Dayton h05pltal, Sunday morning. spent ;:::n~a~ with th~ir mother. Administrator Mrs. 0 olge Marla.tt is spending a Mrs. m ny. 2-HORSE8-Z few days with .her daughter, In Troy. Mr. an~ Mrs. Leslie .Gray . vi tea 1 Bay Mare, 8 y.ears· old, 1500 lbs. Estate of Lottie A South Deceased The ClarkSville high school basket Mr. and Mrs. Oharley Blair and the lat ter s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Notice is hereby glyen that Lucille g()Od worker; 1 Bay Mare, coming 8 ball team · played our lo~al team Mrs. Etta Blair, of Xenia, spent Mrs. A. O . WllUams, In Dayton" M. Tucker whose Post O1Ilce Address years old, 1600 lbs. good w9rker. here, TUesday evening. The vlsltlng Sunday afternoon 'with Mr. Lewis 'l1hursda y" and found them boUa is Harveysburg, Ohio has been duly team lost both 'glYDes, Murray. very poorly. 5-CATTLE-5 appOinted as Adrillnlstratrlx of the 1 Guernsey-Jersey cow, carrying The Ladies Aid Soclety. of MethoMr. and Mrs. Ervin Smith Ilncl Mrs. Bessie Hawkins passed aWQ dlst Church. met Thursday after- fam.1y spent Sunday evening with Saturday at the bome of her father------~--------------------~----- noon, with Mrs, Laura Shldaker. ~er Mr. ~nd Mrs. Timothy Smith and In-law, west 01 IJtle, after a k q oANNlJAL RIllPOILT OF THill LIllIlK OF 'l'IUll c.o -postesses were Mrs. Rich and Mrs. daughte.r Louise. . Illness of tuberoul081s. Funeral serVIJ.l~GFl 011' ',"AYNIllSVlLI.E. WAIIIREN COlJNT l r. OHIO For .be F I.eal Year EudlDS DeC!eillber 111. 1040 Welch. vices were held Tuesday afternOOD . ~a~~:8~~~~ro, \;~I)r~r~Sros i~~9U Mrs. Charles Smart, is sojourning oDd burial near Bellbrook . BlIlaae" neeeipt• . J!b:peD_ "alance In Florida, and is blle guest of · her Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark and ~ 1 :11 daughter, MrIS. Ma.r.y Oswald, a t All ce Clark 0 r D ayn to were SundQ Genera.l .Fu nd .... . . .. . ...... . ......raa. 1.461,76 4,660.67 d.'Dr" 3,41'>2 2 . Dee. 2,669.60 " 41' 3 19.64 MiamI. a.tternoon Callers at the bome of Mr_ Auto Llcenae !:itr t ltepalr F'Und.. .. '189.21 ,672.18 Uasollne Tax I:!tre t RepaIr F'undt .. 696.58 l,ae ~ .OO 1,671:28 226. 2 Sanitary Sewer Conat. ........... ... 4,381.112 'i3.62 4.43544 MrS. Cleo JefIerles, son Kirk, of and Mrs. Walter Clark. Totals 'O eneral Vllla.ge Funda ........ 6,608.34- 6.69a.36 10,40<1:37 2,905.32 near Springfield, were buslness call.; l41lton Jones and Barbara Barger_ James Wade, the one year eM Wa~er Works Fund ....... .. ... . ... 1,021.93 2,964.03 2,028.04 1 96892 . Bond n tlrement Fund ....... . .... 2.213.26 1,803.40 1 S82.80 6 'ers he.r e, Wecllnesday.have been the ~t week With son of Mr. and lira. Charles , Wilde. :;~ae~e!}:~t11~d::.\~l·~~:: Cle~i()·.· l}:~~g~ ll,m,.78 14:287.21 1,~~~.2~ Mrs. Herbert Kennedy, is recover- cbIcke~l"POX. ded Sunday evenlng while on the Outstandlnc WaJ'II"anta (A:dd.) ..... . '1Cit:37 ing from a t()nsil operation.. Anna Mae Brooll:1r1Ta victim . Way to the hoapltlal in 0lnc,InnatI. Trea8urer's Caah Halance . .... . .. . . 8,322.29 the scarlet fever The tb Total Cash Balance, Dec. 31, 1940 ........... 8,322.29 Mrs. Max :McElwee, of WI.lm1ng. y hav~ e sympathy of fneadl . "VMJURY otr RIDOJI)I~ 2 869 68 ton, and Mr.' .......~. Dn ... Mrs. John' S~erd, Johns spent here. Property .Taze..--Genoral Fund ................................... ThMrs. Margaret ~ond Retirement and aln'klng F unda ; ...................... 1:713:03 of MlamisbUllr. were guests of friends uraday at the home of ~. aDd Mrs. Allee ' Trickey oelebMted her Total Prope~ty TlWtolS ................................. . ..... '... : 4 58261l . r near Wa·VftAsvUle 80th blrthd Tu-.ACigarette Tax ... , . ................ .. .......... ...... . ....... ... '61:64 here Tuesday evenlng. . 1oU&0. ,nul"" ~ '01'-, ay on ~y of State MotO!r Vehicle Tax .. .. .... ... ... . ...... .. . ... ............. . 656.91 BarT Nolder was a business visMr. Harvey Burnet attended a week, by enjoying the company ar GlUIoline Tax ................... .. ...... .. . ....... ... . ... .. ... , 1,302.00 ' . co-operative mJlk m t1 . t h hi ch lnherltanc~ 'l:ax~ e n ral Fund .. ~ . ..... ... : ...... . ... .. ..... ; . : 234.10 ltor In Dayton, Wednesday evening. ee ng a · er c ldren, ' grand- Udren aDd 130nd 1.etirement and Sinking Funda .. ..... . .. .... .. . ........ 90.37 Mrs J do f Blanche ter was Sprlngoboro Saturday evenin, great grand chndren. The ~ Total lnoh erltanc 'I'ax .............. . , ..... .. ................... 324A7 . or n, 0 5 , • . . Sales Tax ... ... . . . . : . .. ....... .. ......... .. ... . . ,.............. 800.00 the guest of Mr. 8.Od Mrs. Hershel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balnea and were: Mr.' and Mrs. J. W. KerebDer. ::!late Be r License I, 8S .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400.00 . . son Bobby of Dayton spent Wed- Mr and M W1lllam Hard Local Licenses and' Permits ........... ...... .... . ...... ..... ... 18.5 0 Hldebrecht, the past week. " , . rs. maQ. '~ota1 LlcenseH and P rmlta .. , .'. . ... ...... ... ..... ...... .. . .. .. . 413.60 MrS. Jess Pennington bas recov- nesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. O. C. Sweetman, Mr. aDd MIa. ~11~~s l~~ds. C?nlllt~'! ~'~d ·l:il~rg~a:..:.:G . ~;1 ~Vilia.g'e· ~~d .6th~~' F~~d~' : : 3~~:~~ ered from a severe attack of In!1u .. Walter Kenrick. Ba.lla.rd Smith ancl .sons, BUly aDd 'I otnl ~llsc lIan ous F es. Sales and Charges .. . ...... .... ... .... . 355.29 dis ' t aga1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Northway of Ronnie Mr and ..._ Ua _ _ .}'ubtlc l:l rvlce Ent . 1· I) rl~ e_ \Vater Rentala, etc . . .... .. ........ . . 2,954.03 enza, an OU n. ... " . __ 0. _ .... . . ~olnl PUb.llc !:iervlC Ent l'prls a ..... .. .•. . . ... : ..... ....... ... 2.954.03 Olarence E[ormell, who has been Dayton, were dinner gues~, Sun!1ay, Bro!lghton and son, Marvin .Jr.. 'Iolal it \ nue ...................... .. ... ... ............ ...... 11,465.7 · of Mr and Mrs Charles 'Mullenix MIsses Erm Dl h . months. " a emunc, Cora Hal'dm 'nnd TOUll Hec Ipt . .... . . .... . .. .. . ... . ..•....... . ......... 1l,4 65.7S seriously 1)1, for several SUItIIU ,Ut,V 0 ..' I!D[I"ENDITUIUllS · passed away at his home here and Dickey Irons. . , man and Mary Sweetman and Y:r.. Ope ... tlo~ . New (jon.tluetlon '106M ..... M S H' 'D t . nDd , and Equipment. Thursda.y night. Funeral eervices J.YU' . a..... rs. : ...... urn . t a' d Louis Kerchner Of Da.yton, IIrL o nem l 00 \' t'1I111 nl Malnteuaaft etc. were held Monday afternoon at the Mr'. and Mrs. Rober-t. Burnett. re- AUce Miller and Messrs. :Ray Mlller L lrlslati v tCOUtICIl).... . . • . . .. . . . . . .• • . . 144.00' Friend's Chwrch, With burial In MI- turned Sunday after. a two we.eka and ,Irvin HarriS. Gen rul lJJxel' utl v . .. ............... .... '" 764.16 1"lectio ns .. .. ... . .. . .. ... ..... . . .... ...... 1'12.06 ami Cemetery, Corwin. Bu lldln ga (Town Hull. tC) .... ... . ... . .. .. . 20.8 Mrs. Charles Thompson, who has Total G nel'a entProperty......... . ....... . .. "H1.00·· Protection (0 l PUo\' rsonrnm and been III for se'verai. months, was re- r--~~~~~~~-:-~~;.-~~ -~~~~~---,:",---.,,: Pollc . . .. . .. '. .. . " ..... . .. .... . . ... '. . . . . . ~44.0 j ,,' 11'.0 . ..... . . . .. . .. ........... . ........ .. .. 237.20 1G9,1i 4 turned to Miami Valley hospital, Total .Pr otection to P rSOIl and P r()p rt y .. .... (l 1.~u 1 6!1.54 Dayton, for treatment, F1r1day. £Iealth- 'rOlul .. .. .. . . ...... . . . .. ... .. . ....... 79.0G Sanltatlon-Gpnoml Villn ge I"unda ... . .... .. .. ? 4. 5 \4.35.4 4 Mrs. Ida Howe and Mrs. Emma 'I'otal Sllnitali n .. .. .. . .. . ... . .. .. .. ... . .... ,. :l1i 4. 6 4,43 5. H Cline, of · Dayton, " were week-end Highwa)'s-O n m l Vlliag 1"lI nd s ........... . 3.30 0.07 :14.23 'fOln,1 Hl glll)'n~' 11 ............ .... . . .. ... . ..... . a. ~ !/I!,07 3 1.23 guest..s here. : !:'ubllC. ervlc 1J;ntnprlses--l\\' lller \\ 01'1(8 ... .. 1.7 0 .511 . 2r,~. 4 (i Mrs. Just1c:e Hardlng, of Frank'l'otll.l Public .<'I'v i<t! 1': ni(' I' IW":!c" . ...•... . ... . . 1. 7 1• .[,0 ~6 '1 . 4Mlsclllla n ou s--G l1 em l \ lII age Funds. ... . ... 21r..6·1 lin, wa.s a Swaday morning caller. 'I'otul Miscell n OI. 1! .....•... . ... .•••...• .•.. . t l j·. I»J Int relll-Hond Itolli' menl UII" Si nking \0'11 1111 .. dli .• O ... Mrs. Sally Eyler, ' Mrs. Jessie Harold Miller S9RS 'rotal · ln t rcst . .. . ..... . ....... . .. ... . ... ..... 7~j'. Thomas, and friends, of Xenia, were Total EX I). & (')utlay ..... . . . . . .... .. ...... . .. . Il .~ ~ .~r. uu tlay .. . . .. .... '.' .. . ... , . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. 4. ' 9:1 . 06 WayneaviJIe Grade S~hool Sunday afternoon ca,l lers, of Mr. and 20 Hon ds /Lna Loti n8 I'al d. .Bond R t lr m nt Hnd . ' Inlcing Funds . .. . .. t ,06&.1I0 Mrs. Frank Wilson . Holmea .& Rapp Grocery, 'l'otn.l H.ond s a lld L nll ~ P ,li d .......... . ...... , J ,r'ijfj , I) \I Mrs. Roy King a.n d daughter, were Grand Tota l .E xp nClltul' 8 . . . .... . . .... . .. . .. I I. ~S7 .~ 1 . IIUN /lEU l)I;; n'I' UE<:' I~ ~nll~ 1I ~U . 11WO Saturday a nd Sunday guests of her. Harveyabur~ O. 1. 1.\ 1111.1'1' 1,1 !S parents at EllSt Monroe. III '1'~'J' j\NI" NG (;IilNIilIlAI , nON!) D. M. Lynch I Phn,hl .. h y Grncral 'l'oso tl .. lI ) Mr, and N[rs. Wlllard Martin, of Sewer: (V1I1ag I rtion) .. .... . . .. .•... .. .... .. ..•.... • ...... . 22,~OO. O O 'i'{)tlll Uen rn,1 n,n(.i l·tllll~· Bond (1 D bl .. . . ..... . . ... .... .. .. .. 2ll,300. 00 Dayton , were· /3unda y guests of Mrs. Hldewnlk ......... ..... . .. ..•..... . .. .. . ... . . . ... .. ... . .... . .... " 90.1)0 Tota l .S"e 'Ia\. Aas asment. Debt .. ... .. .. .. . .. . , .. .. ..... ..... '.' 00.00 ~ Syferd. Total Bond (1 Oebt .. . ... . , .. ,.......... . .... ... . . ...... .. . .... 22,~OO.(lO ~. and Mrs. Loyd o1ordon, moved (1rand Totn,~ Oebt. I) c. 31, 1940 .. .. ...... . ...............' . .... .. 22 ,39~.OO f!:,om Blancht~ster, SatUrday Into· the I Ihereby cel'Ufy tho ahoy star. ment to be COTl'(lct;

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Waynesv e. J 21 I ctric1an Waynesville. The fourth account 10f Martha James Dunn, r., , ee , Winifred and Robert Burnett tD Cleaver guardian of' Walter Cleaver , and Helen Fraizer.. 21, beautician, Fred and JQsephlne Gons, quJt claim

illed. ' . Sale of three parcels ot real estate t:or $1,475 approved and distribution NEW SUITS Cincinnati Federal Savings and designated In l11e matter of Verdena Loan against W. Roy Wyatt and Hopki ns, guardian, against Arthur Vannie Cole, Franlaln. a minor, by . A1lan Hopkins. otherL f McK1nley Parker., .entered suit Judgement of $3.036.23 awarded The Inventory of the estate 0 against Ernest Cole for a ~Ivorce, Cincinnati Federal Savings a nd Loan Ralph P. Learning, Waynesville, will charging neglect. company aRalnst Adams D!cklnson , be heard FebruarY,28. I re .... Lambert, .Franklln, entered A certificate of tronsf'el' ordered et pl, Mason. , mJ b to ag suit ..... aInst Rob t Lamber t for a. t- Issued to ~eroy Helsel, ad . nls 'a r Two days addit ional to me gran: of the estate of Martha HeIse1. divorce oha......t .... g neglect llnd failure ed defendant 1n tbe.. suJt of William •.~ provli1e. •~, The schedule of d ebts pf the IN A. Lukens, guardian of Mary CaroL b George W. Chamberlain enterl'.d llne Lukens. Waynesville, against estate a! Ella B. Rhoades, e a non, suit ag,p.lbst D. M. and Oertrude Ross Hartsock and oth~s. a.p~;::. Brandenburg appointed Shepard, Franklin. asking far $336 Demurrer of defendal!t sustained 'administratrix of th e estate of an(J Interest on a note. and plalntl.tr granted two weeks to 'Sam Brandenburg. Franklin townAlfred Burns III entered suit file amended petition in the lJl.a tter ship farmer with Frank ReIsinger , against Anne Irvin Burns, Augusta, Of Richard Poorman against John Maurice Robinson and Hubert PurKy., for dlvoree and partial custody Walker, administrator. sley as 8JPprlUsers. ' of their daughter, 18 montbs old. He First National bank of Blanclles- The inventory of the estate of charged neglect. . tel' given ,judgment of ,201.40 Lucy Mount will be held February ColonhU Finance company en- against F.'oster Schnell on cognovit 19. Gro55 value of the estate determined at $19,831 .32 and net taxable tered suit against George and Rose note. Smith for $20.47 and foreclosure of Letha ' Crisp .today was awarded a value at $19.109. dh'Gr,: e from Homer Crisp and CUBG. P . Gates, G . F. Crauder and mortgage. The Central Trust ComPllrny, CIn- tody of their two sons and two WUliam Good named to appraise the estate of Rosa F . Ca.ft'erty, cinnatl, tiled suit against Alfred T. aal.;bt~rs. Rogers, Loveland, fOI' ,475 alleged 0 Charging neglect, Hazel Jack Franklin. The schedule of debts of the be due for rent or an omce In a Howard was a,warded a. divorce froln Cl09iimati building. Car} Howard. estate of Nettle Hines will be heard .... " March 2. ~OMM.QN PLEAS l'UOCEEDlNGS '; 'l , l'nO~I\'l'E c.:OlJU'l' h. Stanley Hatfield narned executor

both of Franklin. . , to lots 18 and 19 and part of lot 17, Wilson Holbrook, 26, Middletown, Hill ' Crest Park addition, Wayneslaborer, and Violet Rose, 21 Lebanon. ville. JOM D. George, 21 , lithographer, and Adelia Venles, 21, both of ."" Franklin.

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The court s t February 15 to' he I' cross petition and motion for temporary alimony in the matter of Haria D. Miller, Lebanon, against Clara MIller. SaU! approved and dl&trlbutlon <Jf

The court approved the first and final account of Emma Witham, gua rdian oC Lloyd Witham. et aI, minors; the estates ot WllJ R. Lewis, Lebanon; . Mary E. Lamb, Waynesville; and Ruth Hannah Orew,

GOOD COAL FOR '

GOLD WEATHER POCAHONT48,

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GENUINE AUXIER, , . YELLOW JACKE.T

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FRIENDS HOME

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

James and Bertha Chandler to Jolm and Nellle ~le rour acres In Union twp. Richard and Marie Wills to Mary A. Grant, 143.15 acres In HamIlton twp.

Mrs. 'Mary McVay, Mrs. Lillie Applegate, Mrs. H. E. Vance, Mrs. Vannorsdall, Mrs. Alice Telfair, all of Wilmington called on Mrs. Ella lJQyle, Monday . Sunday guests were Mr. and MrS, Ernest Martin, Mr. and Mrs. ,Morris Roeskln, and Mr. Harry Conway, ot Da.y ton; · Mrs. Blanche Miller and MIss Perle Riley, of Lebanon, Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Keever, ot CCl\terv1Jle; and Mr. and Mrs. J . L. Mendenhall. Dr. J. W. Ward and H. A.:Oomell · were Blanchester visItors, Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. John J. sChaeffer and MIss Maybell Carney, ot Dayton, called on 'frlendS h ere Sunday. . Misses Ruth and AnnIe Nutt visIted friends here Tuesday. ' Mrs. Del HO';ue called on Misses Adeline 8,nd Frances Alden , Tuesclay.

Arthur Anderson to Roy C. Anderson, interest In 50 acres In Franklin twp. P. A. K emper to John F . Ca1l'erty, lot 29 In Plainview M'anor, Fr~ln . S. ,So Thomas to Johri Rlcha.r;dson, 11.7 acres In FranklIn twp. William F. Rogers to Pauline Balon, 51 acres In Franklin township. Louie N. Settlemyre to 06car Schmidt, J.l!.. 201 acres In ·Washington township. .t\nna Reed and others to . Margaret Kafj~ 9, lot 23 In Highlawn . \lbdiVision, Morrpw. Robert Pat~rson. 0.1 r., .; I- • !It ~I tr 1 and Rar.l}el EJarn~art, seven acr es In .... ~y. ! .."... y DINNER GU~ T Wayne township. -Vance and Esther Davis to PeopleS Mr. and Mrs. John P . Fromm enBuilding.and Sa.vlngs company, 70 tertained the fol owing gu ts at acres In Turtlecreek township. dinner SW1day; Mr. and Mr . R. S. George Moormler, by executor, to Hawke, of Day ton ; Mr. and Mrs. L. W. ~nd Margaret Dorfer, 27 acres Melvyn Banta, of Loveland; and J, in Har)an township. C. Hawke. Afternoon v1siLors a t the Doris Henderson Krelling to Wln- F>1'omm home were MI'. an j Mrs. Ured H nderson to Fred and Joseph- Carl Hawke, of Daylon , a nd Mr; . Ine Gons, Lots 18 and 19 and part of Mrs. C, Lee Hawke.

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of the estate of Perry A . Hatfle·d . Lebanon, with Elb rt and Evere t Irons and George Noell IlS appralsers. Roy FlInchum named admlnl trator of the 'esta~ of John Fllnohwn, Carlisle, with G . P . Gat.es, Oliver Che,mberillin end J ohn Mount as .appraisers. .. ..... . _." j Bert Millard named to administer ,the ~·tate o.f Julia Millard. with ap- • _ _~~_ _ _ _ _...._ .:;;.;;..._ _..;;.~___~_ _ _ _ _ _ _,

Gc~rge

praisers Mlllard, Paulnamed Brehmbeing and G. T. Millard. LucUle Tu c It ~ 1' , HEll'Veysburg, named administratrix of the estat.e of Lottie South with G !:?rl~ ~err1n~._ Maurice Oswald and Paul oul ~ as appraisers. The court Sl~t March 3 to hear the following acco'Unts: FIrst and final of the esl'4te of John Schultz, Waynesv1lle; Jolm ~en , Lebanon; W~llam PuCkE,tt, South .Lebanon; Charles ·E . PenquIte, Ma~n, as well as 'the seventb account as well as the seventli 8CC4)Unt ot the

W , HIT T LIN G.S

Published for the people of \\t'ayneaville and vic:iaity

urged Paintt:!'8 also ha.ve iime gossip. on their hands. ,W~y not is noU~ that dec~ratmg Il~W. aroun'd Semi-GlOBS fol' walls. . Mi-nam-el for woe d work, Now is the time to make of the Abbie . Haseltine estate and interior improvements to The teacher pointed to ·tJ.hew.third and final a~O\:mt of the your home. Old Man . Wina picture of a deer', and Scull estate. The court will hear the Inventories ter. is keeping carpenters a ked Willie what it was. of the estates of M. J . Sumner, Lebindoors. Willie di d n 't k now. anon, and C. E. tilU, MatnevUle, "Think, " sai~ 'teach e r , e ·M arch 4, as wllll as t.tl :scnedule of Re-vamp your kitchen HWhat is .it that your dt bts of the estate 01 J.,ester Hopwit h modern cabinets. ~other'caJls your father?" k,::u~a:~'mll was named a .............--+_M-,-ade!Q. fit a ny space, 'W illi e looked incredulous istratrlx of the estate of WlIilam H. turdily built, and a ll as h e a nswered: "Don't Hill, Masbn, who was killed ao: ltype of units. tell me t hat's a louse I" dentally recently In Cincinnati.. S~e of real estate to Wilbur and Margaret South for $8,600 was approved and dlsh'lbution of PI'OC"eds determined In the probate action o[ Bertha Pres'sley and How a r d Rilcades, administrators of the estate of Ella Rhoad s aga.!mt Wllb l,r E' rnhart and olhers. \

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Walter Vance Rhodes, . 32, farm hand, and Mrs. E sle Abrams, '· 32. . housck eper, both of Lebanon . George Lewis Kreb, 41 , Loveland Park, farme r ; and Mrs. Julia Burrell. 41. housekeeper. South lr..ebanon. William Stanley Hank, 28, plumb. J', and J ewell Dillow, 28. bo h 01 . Franklin. Rober t. Qould , 19, Lov,eland, heat

E~th

Leonard ,

19,

The people are not to repeat idle Usually the gossip idle but is running on .two If:gs.\

Bathroom, too , can be floors! made modern a tomorSand you own row with "Masonit " wa ll Rent Ol\l' sanders! board. Not merely has the country adopted con cription for military S l'vi . but the boys ay many o( them are being cons hp t. ed to sel-ve a h u's bands.

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'THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1941

THE MIAM·. GAZETI'E

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son, of Oregonia, and Mr. and M.rs: L . .0 . St. John, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bland and daughter , ' of Springboro, Sunday. FOR SALE-FreSh J ersey cow, Clltf Burnett. • • • • •

T. AUGU 'FINE cnURO .. Mr. and Mrs. A. F , Mellob, daughRev. R. H. Krumholtz, S T D, pllstor ter) Mary Ann, and son, Bmy, visited Harold Sharp. county chairman of Mass, Sundl\Y, 9:00 a. m. the A,A.A .. was the guest j;peaker at Mr .. ahd Mrs. J . H. Sheley, of Ham-

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the meeting of the Waynesville ilton, Sunday. FEBRUARY (ContinUed from Page "l) WAYNESVILLE cunnclI OF • • • • • Fanner's Grange, Saturday evening. 19-Co1leQ 01 William & CHRIST Mr. Sharp gave an interesting a.oMr. and Mrs. Grovel' Sh'etch, of award given to the scouter d6ing the Mary rocelvec;l chartor, W. C. SmUh, l\llnlster 1693 count of the' activities of his 01'- Columbus, were Sunday vlsltor$ a t most for Scouting. SUNDAY ganizatlon. the home of Mr. and Mrs, D . O. Dlok Bray, radio sports announcer, ~. " ~ aG-Anh duellin low PCI$Sed Bible School 9 :30 a, m. IIJ!J} II) U 5 1 The remainder of the program Ridge. _ W8$ the guest speaker and his talk was as follows: Paper written and • • • '. • W8$ enjoyed by the boys. Communion 11):45 a. m. R,~ _ ZI-WO!lt t.! Ion mQnument Junior Endeavor 6:45 p. m. read by Mrs. EUzabeth Smith, "Life The observance of Scout Week ~ , dedlcdted. 1884.ot I.J.ncoin"; two instrumental trio Dr. and Mrs. A, E. ~tout and was opened with a Scout service Senior Endeavor 6:45 p. 01, seiec:t1ons, by Esther, Martha, and daughter, Winnie Jo, were enter- held at the Methodist Churoh SunPreaching 7:30 p. m. ~ 22-Washlnqton's B\rtllclay. WEDNESDAY Dorulld Lukens, accompanied at the tained at dinner, -last Wed.nesllay day evening, Feb, 9, }oVlth Scouts, b Mr W A Luk c.lta evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. their parents, Scout'master, and Prayer and Bible Study 7:30 p. m. I p a.no y s. . . ens, re B'ft d f S~w4~ b h D-Rhode Island freed all Come worship with us at thes~ tlon, "Llncoln's Gettysburg Ad- Glenn ... n, 0 tu .... g oro, in onor Troop committee in attendance. Rev. • a1aves 1784 meet1~-. d 'D "ftld Lukens,' paper "~tof the .'6" . ress'; 0,... .. ". ; nie Jo. birthday anniversary ot Wln- J. p~ 'Thornbury, of Harveysburg was . , U-First 5 mtlllon share day the speaker. ten and read by Betty Thomas, • on Sloc:k Exchanoe Iincle 1·· Emt~ CnURCH OF CnmST Last Tuesday evenlng, the annual "ThE! BoyhOOd of Washington '; and ' • • • • • October 10. 1929, l!l:n \V. C. SmUJa, lUlnlster a ta.lk, "The Life ot Washi.n gton·', Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker Jr., pot luck supper, for the ~couts , tltelr SUNDAY ~ U-Radium IlUblUtute d»o. by Ronald M. Hawke. were Dayton ~1s1to rs, last Tuesday. parents, and people of the communOlvered. 1909. , Bible School 9:30 a. m. A rummage sale and card party • • • • " ity, was held at the high school cafCommunlon 10 :45 a . m. wm be held at the next meetlilg, Mr. and Mrs. HarrlBon Sears, of eteria. Sermon 11 :00 a. m. Saturday, Mf\l'ch 1. as a benefit for GreenvlUe, 9 .. Visited at the home Tom Venable. Area Scout Commis· ~cClIlure Jlfuuera~ the Pomona degree team costumes. of Mr. and Mrs, W. N. Seal's and sioner; MUo Fealy, County SOOllt ., .1\1'1'. 1I0U,Y IU. E. CIiURCII Commissioner, nnd four members of ~a ~h member is requested to bring family, Sunday. 't'. M. Scarff, 1\IIniBter the local Troop ( olDll).ittee, were also caneliy or cookies. • • • e • • ' ~omc Sunday School ~:30 a. m. E. A. present nnd took part in the pro.c!:arnhaI'L. Supt. Mr. and Mrs. Will Tunney and son, gram. A group of Olrl Scouts asPHONE 7 WAYNE. 'VILLE Evening service 7':30. . and Miss Margaret Mays, all of Ma- sisted In nmmging the tables and son, visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert s.erving. - -C -US-S - P- U - -Y --S A. - UCOESS Prayer meeting Wednesday eve, nln ; 7:30, Baker Sr., at their home. Sunday. The highlight of the evenlng's The play, "Poor, Dear Edgar", A welcome await.$ you at these • • • • • program was the presentation of a. presented by the members of the services. come and enjoy them witb Mrs. C. A. Hlzar, of Lebanon, was beautiful Troop Flag, by J . E. McCharles Price. of Camp Shelby, Junior ~ last Wednesday eve- us. . Miss., returned to hls home in Har- a vl5itor at the home of Mr. and Clure. In the absence of the,· donar, nlng. -at the high scbool auditorium, the presentation \Vas .made by Tom veysburg, Saturday. to attend the Mrs: Ralph' Hastlngs, saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watkins r~elral servkes for hl5 grandfather, W8S well attend~. aDd applauded. • • • • • Venable and was received by the PaTtte plQ was P1'eSelf"ted Under the were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Claronce Hormel, who died last Mr. and Mrs. C. L . Duke were ' trol leaders. ColQred ~ovies CSf able direction or MrS. Howard Fogt. Evelyn Watkins and son, Roger. Tbur'sda-y. Sunday dlnner guests of their "Camplng witn the Troop," were • • e • • daughtel'. ,Mrs. Helen Graham, ot shoy,rn during the program. . Cllrde · Froirun was the week end Dayton; !. ~.. guesti of Charles BUrton Earnhart in Springfield. , .M1ss Ruth Burnett, of Day,ton, • • • • • spent the week end with home fol\ts. , (~"Vntmued fTom Page 1) ~ Mr, and Mrs. H. B. Earnhart. and • • • • • 1 3 6' famUy were dinner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. WUliam Dyke, and 8pensley, , and Mrs. GUbert Frye and son, sat- family, of Oermantown were Sunday 13 7 3S ot Mr. and Mrs. , Forest Ora- Totals urdaJ' evening. . .. guests WAYNESVILLE • • • • • ham aud family. PO.Pr.P. • • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Keith Walton, and ~15 ' ~~t 000 •.,. s .,Sarah Wallace. ' ot Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Reason spent ' , ~,f 5 2 12 were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Sunday at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. 1 '2 , Walt()n, Wednesday evening. Harry Hurst, of Franklin. OS~, f ., • • • • • • • • • . McKeever, 0 6 o 12 o ,8 Mr. and Mrs. John Hover and son, R. H. Hartsock and C. H. Brace at- Purks, g . 1 5 7 ot Dayton, and Mr, and Mrs. Ed ar tendea the'.Ohlo ~er's Associa- Florence, g George Washington, leader of a , rey- Smith and daughter were Sunday tion meetlng in Columbus last week. Totals 17 9 43 olution that wo:r:t the freedom and in- guest:s at the home of their parents, • • • • • a:nd Mrs. ~. G: Miller. _ Mrs. Sadie Rea. s on, of Harveysburg, ' In the ga~e _ w ith Otterbein Tue·sMr. dependence of a.great nation. Took ac• • . '. • and little Miss Rhoda Bunnell are day night, WIl;ytlesv1l1e held a 25-11 tiye pan in the molding of a new Mr. and Mrs. Glenn 'Frye and son, spending ' a few da-ys with ' Mr. and lead a.~ the half. Mokeever.. center country into a government. Signer of ot ~~~yton, were Sundar evening Mrl1. P. J,., Reason. paced the winners witH a total of 21 the Declaration of Independence. The gues~s at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. • • • • • points while Myers paced the losers : Rev. and M.rs. R. L. Hackwell and with ~ points. GUbert Frye and son. Nation's first president. All these ac• • • • • Mrs, George H. Clevenger Jr., v1s1ted The Score: complishments make him an in~pira­ E . Frank and Mrs, A. fTiends and relatlves in Glencl¥e, / ' OTTERBEIN Mrs. Russell tional figure for all Americans. E. Stout were Dayton vj.s1tors, M;on- Monday'llfternoon. Fa. FT. P. 0 3 3 Walker, f t day. • • • • • His ideals are stHI reflected in this. e • • • • Mr. a~d ¥ts. Cltllds Wadsworth, ot Stewart, f . 0 0 '0 modern world of today. Businesses are Mr, and Mrs, W. ,A. Lukens- were Riohmond, Ind., and Mr. arid Mrs. Hopple, f ~ 0, 3 3 ba ed on his principles of honesty, dev1sito:rs in Colunn)us, ll/.st Wednesday Harry Wad~worth, of West Oarroll- Myers,. c 3 2 , 8 pendability and loyalty, • e. • . • • ton, were Sunday guests, of E: T. Hotzle~, c · 0 l ' 1 Mr. and Mrs, John Settlemyre and Stroud and Mrs. Irene Henderson. ,StQCksdale, g 2 0, , 'The W,aynesville National Ba1'\k has :' . Youllg , g 1 1 ,3

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constantly kept 'the ideals of Washing- , ton in mind while endeavoring to buil~ a b·e tter bank for a: better Waynesville!

TQtals

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WAYNESVILLE

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This bank will be closed all day Saturday, Feb. 21, in observa'nce o~ Washingto~'s birthday t

• On and after MARCH 1, 1941, all business ~m b~~

coridu,c ted on a stl'i~t1y cash basis. Cl~rence Rye, pr~~ident

Lawrence

Fu.~pas, ~ecr~tar,:

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Pw!tm1l, f OSborn', f Stewart, f . . McKeever, c Cook., C

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The Jun,klr h1rb .boys Were. ap.ln

"<ie~ea.ted. by ~e score of 23-20.


WAYNESVlLLE,Omo,TH1URSDAl', FEBRUARY 27, 1941

WHOLE NtmmER 4069 '

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'Tra~e.ln Warren. COUllty'

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'PEOPLE , and THINGS

. Campajgn On J

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BY WILBtJR O. SHANE

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A campaign so vital to the future of this community that no citizen ~ an fail to heed Its warning Is the crusade which Is being lau~_ched by county merchants In! this week's edition of the G1I.zette. Through ~ ?o-operatlon of the Twin .Theatre and the promlnen~ merchants of Warren County the next ten weeks will be de\'oted to "Trade In Wan n County" during which time on beha!! . of the theatre. 100 theatre tickets. will be given away absolutely (.ree. The .; plan by which these t1ckets w1lllbe dlst!ibuted will be that of selectIng ten (10) names ewc.h week and these names wUl appear In and among the ads of our rperchants on an inside page. When you find your name all you have to do Is cllp the ad and take to the 'boxofHce of the Twin Theatre where it will be honored with a tree ticket.

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Eyery

m~rchant,

Ih Warren Oc?unty is a builder of our mlltl com~tlnity, re~ponslble for Its growth. helping to bUUd our clv~c organIzations. strlvl,ng to obtain new industries for our town, expa,nd pay, I rol1s, J.nj~ea se employment and develop new op rtunltlels. They work tor the conunon goOd of every local reSident, pay ta.xes to support Our county government and schools. contribute to our churches and charlbies and are employers of our children. It is through and because of this clvk loyalty of .our -business Institutions bha,~ we urge t.he co-operalJon ot every local citizen to try your home town first. It means trading with men you know,. trust-worthy men, wihom you pass every. dp.y on the street, on the way to t.he post offl~l, or on thf, way , to chW'Ch on S~a.y, men V(hO Will BlPpreelate arId re:clproea ,e by tradilli and spending where you wUl be person~lly bene-

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fited.

Waynesville Meets " . . . C'a rlisle Thursday;

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. Trade wb~ you earn, for the progress of your own community. , It builds confldence 'in o~ community Ute. Whatever profits (>ur 1geal merchants make ClD yo\.u! purc~ses w1l1 be spent ~gain In Warten County or given to the churches aDd civic organizations that tend·.t~ build a richer' and tiner. comm\WltY l,u e. J Be merchandise wise and see the \things· you buy, and kl1lp~!tom whOm you .,uy and spend' your. oney in W~rren County where 'it returns With ext,ra ~vidends of , tirtty; ~tisfaetlon and s~'r ice. In other words t.olk&-.TRADE IN ARREN eOUNTY. Always try your .

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Miss Dorothy Conard spent the week end wlbh MIs's Naomi Earnhart. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker Jr., were Columbus visitors, Tuesday. • " • • • n .. ': ... Ea nh .. r lU ~ was. a supper Miss .<ltU1I1~ H Earngues t 0 f Mr . and Mrs . A, . hart, Monday even.lng. • • • • •

Waynesville will meet Carll~le for their first game to the Senior High School basketball tournament at Kings MillS', SI'hursday after~oon, at. · ~ o'clock. The un~efeated ' le~e champions wlll play II) the third game of ,the opening day; otterbe1n Home wlll meet Klngs Mills in the opening' game at 1 O'IGloCk,; Harv6'Ysburg, champions ot the laSt thl'.ee tournaments, 'meets SpringbOI'O, a co-favorite this year, at 2 k 0'c100; the Waynesv1l1e-Carll.sle game at 3:00 ana. Mason and Morrqw clash In bne !lnal afternobp game at 4:00.

Mr. ,and Mrs. Keith Walton. of spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mfs. George Walton. Two de!eats are necessary to eUm• • • • • illate. Losers of the first two game and lose.r s of the other two games Mrs. George H. Olevenger, of meet In the evening, th~ two losers California, Mrs. May Cook, of Day-, t hen being eliminated. ton, and Mrs. Ethan Orane ,VisIted _ In the j\Plior high touruamenb, relatives In Norwalk, 0 .. over the FrIday afternoon, WaynesvUJe drew .' week end. i bye. Ottel'be n meets MOITGW In the • • • • .' r opener at 1 p. m ,; and other gla'mes Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Chapml1n en- acl a lJour :rer wUJ • be Carlisle tertadned t he members of their ' vs. Sprln!;boro; Harveysbw'g vs. "500" dlnner club, a.t thew home, Bltl~balJ; and Mason vs. Kings Mills. Saturday evening. 'Ilhis ',w1ll be a single elimination ..,. tournament. , Friends of George Henkle of Lebanon, will be sorry to learn that

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he has been taken to the Valley hospital, suffering jaw lnfectlo:.. • •

Mrs. J. R. Mengle aDd Mrs. L~ O.

Satterthwa 1·te Answers Draft C~U

St. John were Dayton visitors, Monday. '

R1cml'd b.8atterthwalte, bon of '. '" 'ct Mrs. Henry J Sa Lter' walte, Mrs. ~. s. Graham. Mrs. DaIsy lll' lIi,a 'l~ Wa.ynesviile Tlnlrlldtw · a spent tl c D. e. '. Bard 2 eelec ee for a Snyder. and nan SIil'fIllZ Sunday with ?ur. and ' MrS~Oharl s 0...11 !c.r c:na ~n. Satterthwaite 1t:st Brown of DaytOn . r '8. ell his noti. e for the January , . ~O :l c:lll but did not have to go 'be• • • • mo. ~ 3Ulliclemvolunteers: He is , Mr. and Mrs: "!l. N. s~~s visUe . t'le G(:~.o.. d 10cal ,draftee, lJaMru·.' ENTERTAIN AT DINNER the r911oy.o~ng friends SIfIlday afte.:- D.;:.'tl.ha:t being the first to go, J llDnQ.On; Mr . .and Mrs. Roy ,Hatha.way. Ca:y:l . ' . AND CARD P~T~ and Misses Anna a.nd R~th Nutt, of . 11 Elant, board c!18lrman;.· anMr. and Mrs. J . P . Larr~k ent.el1,. Cenbervllle; and Mr. and Mrs. RUG- nO ' l ..ced t hat not one man sent to e aquy by the bca~'d r.a b en retaIn.e d a gr(>up of t)'leir ,friends Sali- sell Campb'ell and family, 9f Ly~le. • ~ \. • • • jected 10r physical de,feets. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buwer, of

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Cburch 'SOciety Honors Birthdays

R\chard ~d 'Warren Shee lan, assiSted by bQuglasand Donald I;Iendei'son) w.ere hos.t;s tb tlie boys and " gilr]l;' of Kings,'Hera.l$ SocietY .of tlJe . Methodis (ch\lrcti, at llh~ , Sheeha~ Mrs. 'Mark ,ROgers and daughte,r, home, M~~day . afternwn. \ . Anne, ..vlsited Mr. atid- Mrs. Vf· H. • The mee~lng was ,opened: with tlle ,*'Ol'l\h1p servlqp . froni, 'I,our Junldr Friend",~ ahd, ~Amer· , .the " S1ng1n¥ of , J.ea." by the. group. Five shOT m1ssloDal7 re~ were by Ern_ eSttne.Earnhart Ruth HeJen Le~: ~.tothY. oonartt, Richard Sh~~n,

given


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1rHE MIAMI GAZE1TE

:>AIRY CATTLE ESSAY '::ONTEST ANNOUNCED

LICENSE PLATES COL.ORS SELECTED

TH UR DAY, FEBR UARY 27, 19U

194 1l

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Farm boys a nd girls in Ohio are ig ble to compete for five purered dairy bull calves to be given ~e through an es;n,y contest sponMed by the Purebr ed Dairy Cattle ' ..ssoctatlon and The Ohio Farmer, . ,Jubl hed in Olevellind. The calves, Jne !~om each ' of Ule five drury reeds. wUl be presented to the ~ in,ers at the 1941 Ohio State Fair at _olumbus. 'Boys iwd gir ls who participate in he contest will write essays on the · ubjec~, "'Why Dad Should Keep urebl'eds and Why He Sbould ~e ;p--Ayrshires, Brown Swiss, ~ uerilseys, HOlstein-Fr1CS\ans , or Jerseys." The blleed t-o be chosen will .epend upon tbe preferen<:e of the ontestant. The costest will strat March' 1 and nd May 31, 19t1. Age limits of con.estants will be 13 to 20, inclusive. ys are to be sent t-o The Obio - noer, Cleveland, by next May 3~ . '::ounty agrlculturar;agents and, votlonal agriculture instruotors in _11 counties have complete rules of de - on~st.,

The "Cincinna'ti League" Ladies Ohio's automoblle license plates club held their annual "famil for 1942 wiU have a white back- · '. t t th as1 Th d Y ground witb d81'k green letters and par ~ a e gymn um urs ay numerals for public cars, and a even ng. . greelll background with whi te letters The local Cbapter of Eastern Star and :numerals tor state cars . hel~ their regular meetJng Friday Thlls decision . was r ea. 0 he'd evening a t the Masoolo Temple. by GIIlV. J ohn W. Bricker and Hal G . Among the out-ot-town members 1n Sours, director of the OhIo dePartattendance _were, Mr. and Mrs. R. E . ment. of blghways. , Hurst. of Mt. Sterling and Mi'. and The "go ahead" order was Issued Mrs. Emery Monger. of Wllm1ngton.' t o Dylon W. Wallace. registrar ot Our last basketball game of the motor vehicles, and prod\¥ltion has season at home. was played Friday been startec1 at tbe Ohio peoltentleverung with t;)prlngboro. and ary, where tbe tags are made. they won both games. In 1941 it is anticipated that 2,~ J ohn Tucker, 1\ locaJ cltlzen, was 200,OI)() ta~s will be sold, Mr. Wallace seriouslY injured In an automobile told Director Sours, and the order accident near 'Wilmington, Wednes- for the 1942 tags will approximate day evenIng. He was taken to Kelly ,2,260,000 to 2,300,000, he said,. Bale hospital and ~turned to his The 1941 tag color scheme for tbe home Friday everiing, sUll in a ser- puJ.>lfc is a maroon ·tlacltground with ious condltion. whit4~ .\letters and numerals, . and for Mr. and Mrs, Roy King and fam - state cars a w)l1te background with Uy attended the fl,lIleral of Mrs. maroon letters and numerals. The Kings graDdlather, Mr. C«kerlll, of 1 9~ tags win ~ put. on sale March Leesburg, Thursday afternoon. 1) with .April . 1 the deadline for reMr. arUi Mrs. John Syferd moved newilog l\cense plates, Director Sours their "trailer home," fl'om 'M1ani1s- said. No extension of time has ~ burg here, Saturday. gr8nlted in Ollio for years, Director , Sourl, added. TTEND LIVESTQCK R . M. WUliams, of Springfield . was a business visitor in town, Sat•fIEET IN CINCINNATI urday. , , ( Among tbose who a~~ended tbe Mr. Olarence Pierson, of MaSon 11 day meeting' and banqu.et of the wa a Sunday gueSt Qf friends, here roducers I Co-operatlve Liyestoct: A baby girl was born to Mr. and Miss J~ Oonfger and Mrs. , Mat:Y. AssooiatJ!;!n held at the Netherl d s- Mrs. Adam 'campbell at bome' Sat- J?nes and daughter, of Dayton, 1.8 Hotel n OtnciIinati last 'l'lIursay momtng. .called on Mrs. ~. W. Anderton, Sun· ay, were t he ~on'?Wtng .from Mr. C. D. Smart, accompanied by day le ve$g. 'aynesvllle: Mr. and Mrs, Ronald , Oarrol ~ Campbell, traru>lI.cted Mrs. J . W . Anderton and Mrs. O. M. Hawke, Mr. and Mrs. La9lTence busin in WilmingtOn Saturday. H. lJlCatherage botb oelebrate<! tbeir. - umas, Mrs: W. A,Lukims, Mr. and Mr. and . Mrs! ~yd Jordan, were birtlnday a,nmversaries, Wednesda.y. - '5. Keller Hoak, Roscoe Funlas. week-end guests in Blanchester. Mrs. And~n s~t tlle day at the _.as. L. V. Branstrator, and Mr. aDd Rev.. Will Moore, pastor of . the hom!! of Mr. aDd !4r& O. O. Hooven, -f.;. Harry Sattet1>hwalte. · ' uethodlst Ohurch, f Wed the' pulplt of Dayton. wbere her granddaughSunday moi'ning. His talb are at. ter and great ~~ughter, Mrs. WEEK-END AT MARDI GRAS ways full of lnsptr&tion. M~ Jones and daughter, of Texas Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doster and are vtslt1ng. H~ward Even.shine, of Morrow, 'fadUly, were' Dayton , shqppera Sat- Mrs:' ~iQ~~er~rtatnecnier-'-~erbert. Hathaway, .o f Lebanon, aJ)d urday. son-lIn-law and daqgbter, Mr.. and _ . Mar Earnhart, who are- aU sta. . Mra. R. H. Bartsoct, at dlnner, 1n , ,0Ded .at army tra1n1ng q\W'ters' at ENTERt AIN FRlBNDlJ' AT tI~e ja~. . . '- lUDP Shelby, Miss., enJoy~ &,; w~ SUPPBB DB CABO POTY -~---..d visit to the Mardi Gras, at New '" ( ~rleans &Od s.pent SU1lday at Bay Mr. and M!'s. W1Il1am A. Lukens , I _:.. LoU1S. . entertained. a group of fJ1enda who !i1"S. . ~tber1ne KelllUlCSy Brown. . n...04·............. -_. J ~. _ _• Bat occasionally meet to ,play bridge, at -vw.., ....... ~ -.-"' ~ er, Mrs. J , B. Oh~pman was h~ their bome, last Wednesday evening. Spl1n~leld. Republican Oommtttee:0 th~ members of the Argitnot An evening of cards" preceded -by a women, w1ll , speak at a tea . at the . . Jc,dge club and two gue$t8, Mrs, W. pot ucIt supper waS enjoyed by the ~ ' of O. J. Wanoner ,of Lebanon, COrnell and Mrs. J. R. Updyke, fonowing guc,sts: Mr. ~ Mrs. Bar- Tu6llQay•. ~ LIlla Prost, President - u ~day afternoon at the Little Inn, vey 'Rye, Mr. and lobs: D. R. &ru.s- of tJlle Leban()n Woman's RepubUC· - --.-....,,-. --.,. bury) Mr: ~nd M~. R , H . H&ttsocIt, an , ()lub, announced ~y.

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the tea m 'score more· rulls. of It, That freeze and th.aw weather to do something else.' The ' last lamb wa!i born yesterday, Defense hasn't been forsaken I! ha been Playing hob wllth ow' new no more now untU Nann1e the yet . the least. It never will as long a DRY RIDGE al alfa. Even long roots: were not lamb that we bought Irom a neigh- Bill McKechnie M the manager an : TARVIA:LlTHIC TAR AND nough to anchor It to the ground. bor who couldn't bear to see it go to WalT n Giles the gener I manage EXCAVATING ROAD OIL the grolmd \VaI I loose It ts is the stockyards bas one somet.ime T I e' a~CJ.u1sit1on of Monte Pearson Where Feb. 18. If it n't one pest It Ii ed I h I I cover w t pants w l ong roo hi tel'. She was bought as a pet for a was a master Elefenslve stroke, for DUMP TR CI( SER \ ICE another ! Now it is the Mexican bag literally torn frem the ground. favorite grandchild and raised on a. P earcon Is looked upon as a potenlWOI'ffi. 'First ·they were on \,he cedar F b. 22. Did you know that George bottle. Wllen she was brought over lal 15-game winner. ·Ad d a 15-,;au1< ' PIT RUN, LOADED 30c YD. tre s but now' the locust trees are Wa~hlnglon invented Ii new kind of here she was afraid of Ule other winneI' to a staff that has s1l':h grea . full DC their 1ll:iserable little bags just 1:10"" and that he was a strict bellev- sh ep and star ted following the cows starters as Del'1'inger, Walters ane: waiting for spring to bring them to er in keeping strict farm aa:ounts? even now she stays with them mther Thompson, plus backer-ul>pers llke owner or' the father~ of the pups than with the sheep. She is so tame Jim Turner, Whitey Moore, and are. The bag worm is a curious little .... Phone, WaynesvUle 44 R 11 !Creature who makes hhnselC a ho e, '!Came today to get her :;hare of th em tha4 she comes when you call her by Johnny . Vander Meer, plus . reli .. a little pointed bag covered .with bits and took two more to try to sell. na.me and follows like a dog. From man eXliraordlnary, Joe Beggs, an Lebanon office Phone 473- 1{f lea f and twig. In the daytime he White collie pups look less like collies the window, right now, I can see you really have .something the oprell.98.. M. Morrow Pbone No. 3 hangs quietly but w:1en night comes than co ored ones when' they are eleven crows but if I started out posing clubs have to step high to t he bag begins to quiver and move small ~o we figure that people who with a gun they would be out or hurdle when they I!re out to score and Its inhabitant starts to eat t&k- see their beautiful whitl! dog w1ll be range 'before I got there. The dogs runs. , t. Ing his bag with · him almost_ as .. more interested in white pups. They get a lot of exe ' Ise and pleasure Many. of the Reds' opponents, who snail its sheel. The bags that are are so' cul.e now. They are just be- chasing them. It is one of those use- do a bit of wishful thinking every hanging on the trees now w111 ,each ginning to look like coWes and show less oocupatlons. but evim the crows on e In a while. poin t to the sltua . • • Ibrlng forth not one worm but a some. differences In personality. The seept to enjoy It. Last night Albert tion at shortstop. To this Bill Mc. ' . REAL EST A TE swarm, eaoh one of whloh . w111 make little browl) and white dog has such had his hounds out for exercise. Kechnle repU~st "We have no hO e " INSURANCE himself 8- bag and start out to eat. a wise air and one of his 11 tie sisters Trixie is pretty gOOd for 'possum b:Jt at shortstop. I'm swe E(ldle JOOl..t AVCTION·EER As if we didn't have e~ough native has such a sweet little f~lce. Bill will chase rabbits instead of and ~obby Mattick will fill the bill ;;;======;;;;:;;;;;;;:;~==.=-;;;::,/'I J pests without having to ·cope with Feb. 24. Two fence rlows are now Iceeplng his mind on his business. If I wasn·t sure of . this, I would imPOrted ones! cleaned out ready to start the new There are not many coons arou.n d ne \'er ha\'e traded a short top like Florence Hawke and daughfeb. 19. Winter. Even If the fence. Posts are cutltor one but they here this year but there are a good Myers from our cl~b." ter, Glenna, of Springfield, and J. O. ground hog didn't see his shadow will have to cut posts for the other. many POssum. I lUS~ had to look up Hawke were Sunda.y dinner guest.l! of this is real winter, wenUler. It would This is good fence wea ther. I hope Ule spelling of opossum. 1 spelled It Mr. and Mrs. J . P . Fromm and son. have ~een better If we had had more we can get them finislied before ,time with two p's and one s and it looked , very queer b ut the dictionary says --------~~-----~------""':'"o::_--------..;...-_:__---------- one p and to os's so there it is. Cf course they are out oC season now Friends may be iutere, ted tc , and you can't kill them but I would not be sorry if' the dogs did a 1Jtt e know that Mrs. Lawrence rr'homas hunting on their own. Last year we formerly of this neighborhOOd w ~ killed a. big one in ~he chicken house. admitted to the 1)ayton Osteopatb 'Ihe boys 'al'e rat huuUng. They Hospital last Tuesday a nd wa ' oper, ha.ve k1'led at 1 ast sixteen. I hope a~ed on ednesday mon ng. She 1s . they get them .cleared out before I getting along very nicely. ' get ch1clts. NeXit job is to bulld a hog Had news from Oolumbll.s that house and move the six llttle pigs Mrs. Rolla Bo ton, who sutrered a that are Uvlng In Ule brooder bouse brain hemmorha.ge two weeks ago, Is Into it and get ready for chicks. One mu-:h better and able to sit up o! llt!thing follOWS , a.pot~r so closely that tIe each day. yo.).1 can never sit down and. say now Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Fordyce and' that is all done for a while. Lambs, on were dinner guests of Mr. and ~ut posts, caIves, build fence , plow, Mrs. p~ J. and Mr. and Mrs. H. B . plant early garden~ build. cold frame, Fordyce Sunday. Vern Fordyce ot plant oats ~ . clover, plow, plant Da~n was a gues~ a little while in eom and SOy beans, plant more gar- the evening. den, first cutting alfalfa, late 'potaThe Berean class meeting will be toes, more hay, thrash, more alfalfa, held in the Ferry church basement ,tend crops, can, plant new alfalfa, TQursday evening. March 13. Every~ plow, more ha.y, plant bay garden MIlT CAR OUJ.. cuMIS one welCome. • -_ttl , __--'--'lean'." and turnips, cut corp, combine soy.lIotberblaae-t-- DS v .. ~"'• . beaps, , husk corn; get- barns ...ra.dy • (HEYIlOlIT. . ' for winter, paint, house ·the pullets for winter eg'pt 'Cull the hens, fatten the hogs, butcher, cur-e yo~r ment, strip the tOba~, cut wood, oyerMr. and Mrs. Elmer Hames were ha.ullthe .machinery and get re.a dy visitors at the home of Banner to do it all 9ver aga,ln, oh yes, milk- S tewart and family. Ing, feeding aUd chores first last and The Ladles Aid had an all daya all the time, tha,t is f(U'millg . in the qulltlng at the home 'of l'{eva. Miami Valley. Da vldson,Wednesday.

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Mr. and Mrs. 01l11'ence Crawford, . of Mt, Holly, and Mr. and Mrs. Charley '" ~wford, ot Cinclnna.ti, ~ere callers at the home of Earl Crawford and famJly, Sunday. MT. and Mrs. LesUe Gorsl oh and There is an air of conIldence In daugh ter~ wel'e. dInner gue ~ ts cI the camp of the Cincinnati Reds, Howard Gorsuch Sunday. Guests at the BUhnel home Sunchampions of the world, and not wthout reason. These· men who were day wel'e Rev. Eustace Heckert, Evgood enough to win their second erett Bunnell imd family ilnd Mrs. successive pennant b:y a margin of Ralph 'Bunnell and children: twelve games last .season, then continue on through the. world series, The young ~eople's cla:s held , feel their club has \ been' strength- their monUlly 'm e,eth'lg at the home >l. ' . . j of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Thomas. ened uy winter trades, and t heY ,lllel ' Mr. and ' ·Mrs. Bert 'Bunnell spent their own ae~evements,. plus tlie{r Friday evening with W&lter a.nd : strengthening gives .t~em the'. right BerUla Darry I 110 their conf1detlc~ . 'Havlng won two pennants on arma of the effeCtive pitching A'lTEND. MEE~G 'OF OFFICERS corps In baseball, the nj1,tural. . ly, are gTeat bellevers in their newly · Mrs. W. A. Lukens, Mrs. J.. Rcoined a slogan, "A,.rooa defense W1ll Preston: ~Uer HOak~ ,a;ldRObert . I , . • wear Out the. best ofte~.: ,.Ai the Crew attended a meeting of Warren time, they are not lett1~\' any VV "'~unt· Y o~....,. ....- ..::.. 0 f thoe ..... , I' ' aame , . . , . . "'_'111er a ' ngrass 1l'O'i'I under ' the~~. feet, ;. and I ,. , . • they're m11hty hapPy ~t the 14- aUtute, held Tuesday evening, al dit1oDII, ~ the OUtf1elC(e.f.c., n.~ ~n, to 'plan the ProP.uP lot Jimmy O~ who shOuld help the 1M2 .D ieetings. ."

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Notice JS hereby given that Walter L. Ellis whose Post Office Address is WaynesvUle, Ohio R. F. D. has been duly appOinted as Admlnistrator of the Estate 01 ·w Mary A. E1lls 1 te f W arren Coun . 0 hi o. a 0 deceased. . Dated this 17th day of February 1941 . RALPH H .. CAREY, JUdge ·of Probate Oourt Warren County Ohio ' ' Stanley & Stanley, Attys. F20-27-M6 _ Mr. and M1:s. Robert Furnas and sons, Mr:_and Mrs. Romo Riggs and daugltter, PaUline, were ' SUUday guests of Mr. nnd Mr~. Perry Thomas.

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Estate. of- Lotti A elouth Deceased Notice Is hereby given that LuoUle M. Tuoker who e Post Office Address Is Harveysbw'g, Ohio bns been duly appOinted as Administratrix of the Estate of Lottie A. SOuth lnte of Warrell County. Ohio, deceased: . Dated this 11th day of February 1941. a.U.PH H . OAREY, , Judge ot· Probl\ ~e OOurt WroTen Oounty, Ohio Oarl Abaecherl1, Atty, F12-20-27

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How ~~ will 'fie be In war? The as the time for Amertcan entry Jnto . the' ."ar ap1nat Oennany, while othen ere at ·the t .. SUDlDler WU1 Bee America eJ)terlns the ClOpruct. ~

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Ilr. ~ Mrs. BaIPb HaatInp were hoBta. to uie members of tbe1r "500" ~d club, at ' their )lome, SUIldaJ eV~D1ng•.

George WashlngtDn , may have ibeen able to crosa the Deiaware river amid all 't he Doattng ' Ice, 'but it he came back f.o ~h be might find it JltUl more dangeroUs ~ ~ tbe streets of congested cities.

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Debate 'continues In the Senate on anSWEir . d t deal upon . epen d s a gl'ea d the Lease-Lelld Bill. where amen - developments In the Pacific and Far lnents are now being consider d. dr d of eo Ie stand tlently Southeast. That. l'Glatlons between Hun e s p p pa the United States and Japan are 10 line awaiting admission to the stralIlied stating the situation galleries so as to have an opportun- lOUdly. WhUe high Officials here inIty to see and hear the historio hap. It ls slst that no commitments have been h. t Fl m.ade, there ls no question in the pen1ngs on t e Sena e oor. f 0 t W shin to Dr. and Mrs. J . E. Witham have now expected that the m~sure w1lJ min'" oms 8 g n 0 b'servbe brought to a. . t1nal v~te 10 the ers bll1t that a Japanese attack on gone to Colwuljlus 'where they w1l1, Senate some. time during the first Btngapore or the Dutch East Indies spend two months with their nephweek of March. Unle~ something would cause the American 'b attleew, E. D. WItham . unforseen deVeljOPsltytheTbhl11Pr~dpaSSt neet, now In the far Paolflo, to move .by a. heavy lOa or . . e ~,en Mrs . . Rqbert FurnaS, Mrs. Paul nnd AdministratIon leaders are so 'sga.lnlSt the Japanese. The !Crisls in Maurice, and Ml'S. Howard M1ssU.. certaln the measu.re will become a ~:.,!;~ent Is a~ft hand rldght now. dine. were Dayton shoppers, Frid88. I fill I ~ "'LUng' pan. "appen an a few law, substanttallY, as ortg n y n- da II rna tell the final sto . ..._ _ _ _~-:-""";:-'~~..,,-;;--:------:'~,..,....-------.;....troduced, that pl~ns are alre~y bey y ry .. lrig made openly tor the government The danger.of American involveto begin functioning under Its · prov1s1ons. Inoldentally, since 'the pas- ment. In' the European confUot ls not so Inun1nent but many here beUeve sage of. the Lease:-Lend BUl has be- that it ls only a question of. time come almost certain, Admlnlstration tuftu. the country enters the strugleaders bave become much more open In: their talk relatIve to Amer1- gle U.giu~t .G ermany and Italy. Alrea~y Adm1n1stratlon spokesmen in ca's ~t1~pat1on In the war. the !Senate are Clamoring for ADlerThat bhe, Admn1stra,~on ls de1in- tea's entry 1nto the European war: Itely preparIng for 'w ar rather than 'niell'e. Is much talk that, U tie exnational; defense only. Is not ques- pect4ild Gennan submarine drive troned .by · the. wlser observers here. against EngUsh sh1p},tng endangers The testimony of high o1rlc1als be- the British Une of' supplies, the fore various COngressional commlt- United States wUI begin to Wie tees leave In the ,mlnds of bh~e who Alnel1'1can vesSels :to~ deUv~ ot'food lls~ ' little doubt as to AmerIea's and mWilt10ns to the beleaguered v.entual involvement In the war. BrttUh 'Isles. Such 'deUveries will Act10na speak a.s l~dly as words; ne::ElSSItate Il&Val armed protection 8l}d ihnumerable gov~ent,al ' ac- and convoys for, American .' a,hips. .t1vitlesnow going ouare stroni evi_ Germany baa pubHclj announced deme tnat trouble a'head ls ex- her po11q of 8lnIdng any vessels pectedl , can.'YinI 1UPPUes- ,to Great Brit&tn. '

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1941

THE MIAMI GAZETTE

MODEL,AIRPLANE NEWS :SCBO~O,L

Mrs. Oharles Zimmerman . anq. Mrs. Robert Baker Jr., vIsIted In WilmIngton, FrIday. • • • • • Mrs. Robel1t Shell. of Kingman, visited her sister, Mrs. Donald L. HaWke, Friday evening. • • ,. • • Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Weltz nnd famUy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fremont ~eltz, at Wilmington. ,

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At an association meeUng of au model airplane clubs (n this seetion, held in Dflyton. Feb. 7. a set of nil~ was adopted for 1941. • All motors are to be r egistered tor future Ident1f1catlon by sending the name, nwiilier, and plate of purChase to either your local club I ader, Otto Fuchsberger, or Jaok Hohne, of Dayton, This Is done as a means at reclaiming 'motors whioh m y be lost -in trial nights. All owners of ga-s models are r eqUired to joIn the A.M.A., national association and obtain Insurance to be eUglble to enter sJrmeets. These blanks m&y be procured from Mr. Fu. chsberger. These papers mus·t be Pll 1 to enter tile fIll ed au t b Y APt>, a-t1 27 t .n~... D ayton a lr mee, • An ail' meet wlll be held at Oreenvllle Within the next few 'YeekS, and other' forthooming meets will be announ: ed in this paper.

Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Melloh, daughter, Mary Ann, and &on, BUly, Phone Franklin 142J2 vlslteci'Mr. and ~B. Frank Callen, ~_~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.... of Erlanger, Ky .• Sunday.

NEW'S COUNTY MUSIC FESTIVAL

The p!ayu5 dId quite well 'I1heir ac ting was unique; ~ There was E(l. the' football hero With a wonderfui physique. Then there was Skoozie Skillman With his second-rate band, , He was hired Instead of Mlllman By Edgar's blundering hand.

DUtlng he noon hour I early In t he morning, late at night-manY Arid who was Edgar, you ask, s~dents of the music department He was the star' tind financier are laboring Ions" and hurd in pr~p- Who, with a little shoestrl~g aration for the Oounty Music Festi- The cOllege debts did clear. val at Mason. This 'is a, 11010 and en" And then you met gOOd Mlggs semble event to be, held on Tues- The cleaning woman of the school day, March 11th. Who liked to talk of olden days This event Is not for entertain- When tips were no exception, but ment but is an annual feature at the the rule. mUSic e ucaUon progra,m of our ' county. And there was Coky Bradford Following Is a list of those from Who drank cokes as his art; our own sohool who will participate But he also was adept At breakinlJ co-eds hearts.. in the contest: clarinet IsolO5, Dorathy Graham, Doris Fires, and Ruth Then we met Beatrice Byron Anna, JOh.o s; trumpet s()los, Ray,l yn Known as Cholera, the brat, Crabbe, Eula Hoak, Domdd Brown, Who likes to steal from Gertie and.Jnna Fires ; vocal solos, Jean But a rat-trap ended that. Hartsock, Helen Gons, Monimla Hoak, Frances Johns, Robert Earnhart, Alton ~nhart, aDd Paui Johns; baritone solo; Rutll Helen LeMay; E fiat alto saxaphone, Earl

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\ Robert, Hastings; And now we come ·to Betty, of Alton Edgar's most loyal fl~lend; Ea~rt, Pa\1l Johns, ()rvUle Sav- S~ was saved from leaving college Established t 849 age. and RObert EarIihart~ ; girl's sex- By his k1nd and noble trend: tet', composed of Monlmia , Hoak, Larger Everywhere Helen Gons, Irma .Fires, Jean Hart- To meet Diana Dana Because of Better Quality, sock, Oharlotte Rye, arId Frances Was really qui te a treat, Service and Price 'Johns; mIxed ensemble. cx>mposed of For with her flying gulls PhOlle 32 W ayne ville. ObJo members of boys' qUM\tet and girls' She swept the coliege off its feet . • sextet; clarinet quartet, (lOmp05ed at Don't forget Dean Thomas Ruth Anna Johns, ba Surface, He was Qulet and he was smart; D~ris Fires, and Monimia Hoak ; He became tile COllege president YOUR INCOME TAX I • saxophone qUartet, IOOlmposed of Th~ough Edgar s generous heart. IN A NUTSHELL Qeorge Mengle, Rober . Groet ing, Ruth Anna Johns'. and FJrancis 30hns Miss Forepaugll wa t he Dean 01" WHO MUST FILE A RE_ and cJlfrlnet trio composed of Paul girl.. TUR~? Every single person c;7rnham, ani:! They led her a mCfry chase, 'JOhns,' Dorothy having a gross income of $800 Charles Rye. In . tne end,lsbe resigned she ,sa1d or more; every married ' l'>er. Because students were a disgrace. Each participant is rated by the • son, not llving with . husband .Judges as superior, excellent, ' gooQ, The next to know was Miss Sin1th or wife, and having a groas ~~~~~~,...--'~~~a1r,."--~-'--..:..~-\l' --== A graduate ot Prestleld School; """Income of $800 or more; and , The Judges are as tollows: John IneffUency such as she found h~e married persons uVing with Rutledge, 1n8trumeotaJ; ,Wilhelmina Was m\.\oh against her rules. husband and wlte, 'who have McClam. Piano ; and Hairry ,ddridge And now to thank each one and aggregate gross Income ot an~ Helen Steve~ ,Br&d:;i)~, VOCal. Who helped malte our play a hit, $2,000 or. more. ,.-WHEN MUST REfURNS All parents , are inv1te~1 to . attend From the audience to the director -:- BE FILED? FOr the calendar this festtval. !"hich is h4~ld at the We Juniors thank you for your bit. year, oil or before March 15, Masqn High SChool audl~um. be~ . glnn1ng at 8:80 a. m. No adIrlWion ' Jean~e Baker 1941. For the fl.scal year, on or ' is ' Oharied and 'lW*:he<)n wtU be before the '15th day of the served for 25c in the ,high school Mrs. R. D. ' dollett entertained the third month ~ollow1ng the "Merry Wives" club, of New Bur.cafeteria. close of th~ fiscal yed. ltngton, Wednesday afternoon, at WHERE 'AND WITH her home. . WHOM MUS1; INCOME TAX F.B,A.-F.F.A. BANQUET RE'l'URtNS BE FILED In the How many people in Way~es~ille are Tuesday evenirnJ, Maircb 4, the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hopldns and internal revenUe dlstrlct In . tired o1 .paying rent~ . No .permanent which the person Uves or haS , FUtUre Flanners of ~ellca Banquet daughter, Llndll. of Wllm'lngton, home they cim call their own, to take. will be held in the hikt\ cafe- were Sunday evening supper guests his chief pla.ce Qt > ~l.\Slness, Item. ' of Mr. and MI:s. Donald L. Hawke. an..d.:..!1th the collector at In- ' an interest in and ' .t o improve for w. ill be <g1I1est-& at t r. ~ '0 : . I , • ternal revenue, " ; futur~ be'nefit. Tired 'of paying rent ner 'Pl'eyared by tqe F.H.A. girls. ,. A Mr. and Mrs. RI\.Y Ma1nous with · ROW A DOD3 ONE MAKE twelve times a year?, ' , program will .conclude t he evening. relatl~es from Dayton retumed OCT 'HIS INCOME TAX RE...!...-....., ,; Sunday from a brIef vlsit ~ MlssTURN? By tOllowjng ~e. deASSElUBLl' ourt and Gale1?a. ,Kan. tIa1led instructIons given on Forms l040-A and UKO, the' ' income blanks. . WHAT is THE'TAX RATE? A normal ·'fax, 'of '4"'percen~ on , the amQunt of the n~t income arrived a' by eo ~ ·'ng iegal ~ mpt on~ and , crecU' s \ from . ,the . OllS Income\ Ii surtax on ' ~tbe 5\.1l'tax net incoXQ.e .In ,ex.' cess 'of $!l,OOO; nnd a defense tI,lx or IO ' pel' ent o( combIned ' ., nomw ~ ,and surtaX.

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THE MIAMI GAZETIE

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, Earl Bowman entel'ed su it against Hester Bowman for a divorce. charg_ tha.t she In sts on remailling with her parents and refusing to reside at Kings Mills whel'e he Is employed. . . Ada BlUrton, a minor. by Elsie CollIns. her next friend , entered suit against Woodrow Burton for divoNe charging' -neglect. They were married Deceniber 24 last. . Charles Bailey eotered suit against Mlldred Bailey tor a divorce. ,charglog absence. They were married February 21, 1936. DIem and Wing Paper Company entered suit aplnst L. G. Kennett.

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WIth the Army getting' mUllons of dollars worth of newspaper space to speed recruiting, and With many patriotic organizations seeking editorial and advertising support, publishers must make a dec1s1on as to how they will handle these Increasing requests for space. . Country pUblishers constitute one of the most patriotic groups of IndlvldualS In tlh1s land. They have been an Important factor in making the " American Way of life work. ' • . There is 'no question now bU,t th!lt they will give all possible helt> to Franklin, seeking $1~6.86 and interthe country ~uring these perilous times. If the Army needs the co-opera- est from December 12. 1939. tlon of these publlshers-U's theirs. If the Defense' Commission wants their ~Ol'fl\fON PLEAS PROOEEDINGS help,-allit needs to do Is ask.

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an. to Welby and vesta McQaha. two lots In South Lebanon. Cal'l an.d Louise Stiles to Samu I a.nd Mabel G. ScovUle. part of lot 207 In Lebanon. . Ida M. Robison to J. L. and FranIC es Ramsey. 97 acres In Union twp. Fearl Smith and Maud Johnson to Ferris, Robloson, lot 562 In Fraokllo. R. D. and Blanche Drake to Eva Flelning, 35 acres 10 Harlan twp. C. H. Morton to Ha.rold Morton, I\IAltRlAGE LICENSES 111.'6 acres 10 Harlan twp. Oharlle Steele to A. M. aOd F. B. Thomas J efferson Byrd ' 33 , Rtgdon. 87 a.,cres 1n H0.1'1an t'wp. Springfield. janitor, and Vivian Simms, 25. Leb~llon. (colored) Lt;On E. Irons, 3i, farmer, a.nd Louise Dunn. 31. bookkeeper, both of Lebanon. Auctioneer Walter Barth, 30, O1noinnati, salesman, aod Mrs. Ada Helton, 22. SATI~FACTION Foster, waltress. . oavld Harmon, 38, Monroe, yard Or No Charle superintendent. a nd 'Eula Eads. 36. Mason, secretary. ·Centervllle, Ohio Maurice Barhart, 2'1, New CarlISle, PHONE 7021 m hanic, and ~thryn Simpson, 21 • Lebanon. Kenneth Knecht, 21,. Oadillac, M~ h., laborer. and Atdlth McKlbben, R. R. 1, Mason. ,

F. T. MARTIN

But the .government and patriotic organizatiOns, without intending to. The case of the Ohio Farmers Inare apt to take advantage of the publishers because of their co-?perR.tlve surance Coinpany against the Plonattftude. Free advertising &pace has been con~ibutE! d by publishers to so eel' Multual -Casualty company dis• t many wort.l1y causes ~h at many people began to, Just take such contrlbu_ missed without record. Motion of plalnUlI for new trIal . tlons of aPace for granted. , overruled In the matter of Clarence It should be made clear to all coo"erned, ~t when a newspaper conTarkIngton aga~st L~ O. Work. tributes advertlsiD8' spac~ to the government It should be compared t.o William B ess was granted a contrlbut.l.ons of free airplanes by 'alrplane manufacturers, free trac- divorce today from Almeda Burgess REAL ESTATE TRANSFER$ and cw,tody ,of thelrJ !lve-year-old Itors by automobile manufacturers or free steel from a. mill. " son. Advert.1s1ng space is a newspaper's stock in trade. The Intell1sent W1ll1a.:n and Hester Rvi{ers t(> Walter ,Jtenrlck lot In Laml?'s addinewspaper publisher figures his advertising rate on the basis of llis ( I'JtOU/\ ')'E COUU'I' tion, Lytle. costs or equipment. prodUlcttC?n and labor, just as any other manutactul'er A. J. <1Uld Agness Oonner to John ROOT AND CONSIGN aoes. Wben he gives space a.~J he is giving dollar~ away. The Ilnventdry of the estate ot rour Cattle, bop. abetSp aDd calv. t . Sam Brandenburg. Franklin, ~1l1 be E. Holden, plot In Salem tw:p. Some people figure t~at because he Is publishing a newspaper any· -heard F'ebruary 27. Mary M. McKay to Willa Mae 10 Nom..Broci Cu.. Dve 'tIrinI a1ld plot in Lebanon. prolTtlllv. arm for the blKh..' way, it doesn't cost much' to Insert their advertisement In that n~wspapet. A cert1ficate of tra~sfer ordered Sherk, . ' .arket prlc.. aDd pod ..",ce. Perry and Besse S~pson to tlliiOil It.... y ...... CI......tI O. From the same viewpoint, 'they' ~ght as well figure that becaus,e an air- issued leo George W1illan)s. admln .. Olaude and _ Loretta W1l8on, plot in Tune ID OD iadlo StatiOD WCKY plane manufacturer :haa an assembly line set up and has mater- lstrator of the estate of Erma R. Barlan t wp. . 11-:11 to 11 :80 p .... for O~ WI , , \ . WI1Uams. . , la1s oli bllnd, it doesn't cost much to make extra airplanes. The (lOurt .approved the schedules Anthony and Mabel Shebanek to muir" rep. . . " --~~------~------~---I don't think the American publlc would favor free ~ntr1buti0lll1 by ot. cla1n\s, debts aDd ,liabilities of the the press others are 1be1D8' PJl.ld to 'support the same cause. Fa1r~ estates of George Moormeler, Bar-" ' __'':';=~':'~ p11nded peoPle woulQ feel that, ' u the I government. for , ~h\e, ian ~vJnsh1p, an~ Edmond Stewart, found it essential to the Defense Program, to use adverstlslng spaCe, th&t ~anon. . , A lC~icate, of transler ordered Is. space sh?uld be, paid f,o t just 1!S mlJ~h as a1rplaines, ~ssllntlal to the De. sued to Emma Oberlin, adrninlstro.- ...._~!".~~~_....-....;...--~.:;.;.~;...~;.;..-.....:.;..-~.;.;;:-~ .tense Program. should be Paid, for. PubUsher:' should not be asked to trlX Or ~e es~te Qf William ,Oberlln. JI,l ake heavy contributions that "are not requested of others.-Don Robinson' The eourt approved the inventories of t he <estates of W1ll1am, Hackman, in Th" Amerlo~n Press. • HamUt;()n 'township, and Ja1!ob Anderson: Franklin townShip." OUR HOME STORES The (inventories of ,t he estates of Martha, TrovUlo, Lebanon, and C.' O. Th~ M1iml. Gazette plans to give In iii few brief articles. some of the Clevenger . Spring'boro. Will ~e beard principal reasons why the people ' of 'Wl1ynesville and vlolnity should,sup- March 10. The ,schedule of debts of t he. esport our hom,e stores. . WayneaviUe 42R3 tates oJ Emily Thacker,a, Lytle, and Percent- Tankag~2.25 cwt. 'Delivered" The h~e 'store Is the place where 'customers get the most pers~mal Sarah Oook, Foster, aJ;lproved. r tention. 'JIhey come In contact with merchan ~s and salespeople 'whom Harry Gray named executor of they knoW ~sonally.. It ,Is more sat1sfacto~y to deal with ,someone whom the ' estl!l.te of O~rles. Gmy, Lebanon Witlh J. W. Goddlltd. Karl and G. F , ~.....~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!'"'-.-~~~~~~~~~~--:"~~~~' ~ou know personally, . ' Brown as appraisers.. 't • , " The home store people kno,w that at all har.aTd!; they ha.ve to please ClydEl Darragh named admlnlstratheir pwn home town pe~ple. Their prosperity a~d success depend upon tor of t;he estate of Thomas J. Dpyle, gNlng S8itlsfactlon to ' these home people whom Lhey serve. So they will go Franklin, With I GJ'lsby Criluder, '\ the very l1m1t to give satlsfadlon. Josiah crul'~y "nd P. Gates as

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TRADE IN WARR~EN COUNTY. Did You Know That You Can Secure Practically Any Line of Merchandise or Service Right here in Warren County, That a Dollar Spent Locally Helps To Create Community Spirit and in One Form or Another Returns to The Spender. GET THE HABIT, START TRADING AT HOME and WATCH WARREN COUNTY GROW!

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Through the courtesy of the management of the Twin Theatre, we are giving away 100 Theatre Tickets. Each ,week .for the n ext Tell, ten names will appear in the "ads" ~n this page. These names will be se lected .a t l:andom from our subscription Ii t. When your name appears, just clip out the "ad" in whi your name appeared, take it to the box office of the Twin Theatre, idelltif ourself · and you will receive one FREE TICKET. Read The Ads ' eatefully on the Page. YOUR NAME ~A Y BE NE~T. '

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NINETY -SECOND YEAR

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THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1941.

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Council Get~ Figures On Sewage Contpletion SURVEY TO BE MADE BY CIVIC CLUB

Mrs. Marla Elbon was hostess ·to Funeral serv1\:es were held Tuesth~ ladies of the New Century Olub day afternoon for Oharles E, Boyer, at her home Friday afternoon, Feb- Jr., ag,e 28, of Dayton, bJ'other of Estimates of the cost of complerul10ry 28. Twen.t y-one members and Mrs. A, E. Stout, who wa,s killed in~ tlon of the sewer system, and build, , I ng of a disposal plant a~d levee one guest, Mrs. L. O. Gordon, were srantly early Sunday morning. in an Seen and heard at the in attendance. automobile acc1dent wh1<~h occurred were presented at the meeting of t he tournament .•. Roxy S~ckett Roll call was answered with cur- near Byron, on the New' G e r m a n - , village councl1, Monday night, oy M. lamenting .a broken mirror, rent events after which a short town-Yellow Sprlngs road, Donald B. Shepherd, engineer, and a specbusiness ses'slon follOWed. J. Haas, ot Dayton, was also , k l l l e d " lal committee of the Waynesv~:l ;) then walking under a ladder Instantly, and a third occupant, Clvk club. Mrs. F., a. Farr, Mrs, E. L, Maurice - $exton was seriously inEsUmllited cost ot completing t he ... the janitor opening and Th dM K N H h Coroner H;-~. Williams Tuesday system and building the plant was omas, an rs.. . oug were jured. c1d th closl' ng the hl'gh wl'ndows In charge of the "Miscellaneous" . , , ' program presented as follows ; Vlc- Coroner H. C" Schick of Greene return~ a verdict of sui , , d e in tzare given as $26,000, with the share ·r" with the long window pble ; county said Haas and . Boyer were fa tal shooting of OUffor A. H , be assumed by the Village, estltrola musJc; A review of the SpallS · h th Ir Lebanon street commissioner, who ma ted at $8,000. which ,va's just about all he ish-Amer~: an War, by Mrs. Farr; a killed at 2 a. m., unday w en e An agitation was started In t he 'paper , "The SInging Tower " a car ' driven by Boyer ' crashed was .found ' shot through t he head 1n could handle ... the awe-in' " through a ' guard raU on a curve in the basenent of the town haU, early Civic club several weeks ago, and n . memorial to Will Rogers. by Mrs. E. J \ I spiring capacity of McCur- L, Thomas; and a paper oli Greek the r~d, and plunged Into, a 20-foot Monday. special committee appointed to inI f M d elM tt" , t gulley. Schick said the speedometer WUllams withheld his verdict un_ vestlgate the posslb11ftles or seeing ey, 0 as?n, \ an, a , archltec ~e and sculpture .WIU; read of the oar had stopped fL t 60 mUes tU a report was received from L. E . the sewage system project through Turner for Ice cream bars, by Mrs. Hough. per hour. A farmer Uvlrl.g near t he Kinney of the bureau of idenUf1ca- to completion. The committee comhot dogs , and coca-colas... A pleasant SOClaI hour followed the scene of the crlU;ll summoned an t on of the Lonoon prison fa rm who ~ed of J. R. Gibbons, Carl Abaechnow that the smol<.e of 'battle meeting during wh'ch time dainty ~mbulance from Osborn. . made the paraIDn test on Hlzar. erll, Howard Case, and J. P. Larrick has ~leared a way, the refreshments were served by the Boyer was a lieutenan t In the Williams said the results ot the have ~onferred with state otJicla~, Waynesville Spartans who hostess. Mrs. Martha Hough w1lJ en- Ohio National Guard, but had not test were not conclusive as t he gun and with Shepherd, engineer em· , '. ' • tertain the club at her home for: the yet reportee! for active service. had ,not. been fired often and t he ployed by the VUlage, and· Monday fought a good, hard fIght lD March meeting. , parts were sWt and held together, night presented their findings to the c ounty ,tournament, can Besides his sister, Mrs" Stout, he ma.idng it dlftk ult for powder smoke Council for acUon . . justly feel proud of the trd- MISSIONARY SOCIETIES is survived by his father , one broth· to s1ft through onto the hand. According ,to the estimated figures phies they brought home.,. HOLD JOINT MEETING ~n=~:~rOf Dayton, and his He sa1ct the bullets proVed to be presented b ShllPh~erd. the Jnltlal one otthe 8"'......... ""8 moat e..-. , ,, . , '" ,. . }V~ MCC:g..m. f1rell"'fram the " gtIil found under coat of"'iJ:!a"fa.ui or) would be ap• ...-~"" sionary aoclet1es of the Oh~hes of Ish', of PIqua. . H1zar'~ bOdy, and bls finger prints proximately $6, and $7 per year for thmuastic rooters, Bob ' Ohrlat wu held last Wednesday at· , were on ,the gun. ' maintainance for eQCh user. Collett claims he received a ternoon at the ,WaynesvlUe ohurch. FO~MER RECTOR WILL Hlzar was found unconscious early No Immedi~t.e ac~od was taken at great deal , of satfsfaction,in w. c. SmIth, M1nfiIter, conducted PR~CH HERE SUNDAY Monday morning by Marsha.ll ':lrant '~he meetlng by Councll, as to ~aktne outcome of the Harveys- ' the devotional services, after which . , \.. Shaffer who took 1l1m to Blair hos- . ing any definite p am tor compleburg.. Wayn~sville ' 'tuSsles •• the program was presented In charge The Rev. John J. Sclmefter:=mtn- \>1\81 whel'e he died a ~ew hours tlon pC the system. A survey of the , . , • ' . ' of Mrs. Jennie Pla&k. The topic for Ister aDd rector of SIt. Mary's later. Two shots h&d been fired from village to determine the number of no~ ~Ith the Reds 1D Sprmg discussIon was "Messengers True to Ohurch from 1923 untU his retlre- the pistol, one entemlg Hlzar's right us~~s, when the system is put' Into trammg all eyes and conver- the Book." ment In 1,936, will co:nduct the temple and emerging from the other c~l'atlon, and ccnsequently to flg.sations are turned .toward The societies received word of the morning service and prf!ach at S~. sl~e or' his hetld. The other~ bullet u:e .J-l-le CO?t of maintatnao'=e, wUl the on-coming baseball sea- return o.t J. T. Chase to the' Korean Mary's ChW\:h .on SLinday. · , was found on the ODor. be conducted by the Civic club comson ...by the 'Way ' the local IblssloQS af~r, bringing h18 famUy It is tlhe cUst'OOl in thie ~l Members of his tam1~ said be mittee in the near fu ture. •I . . to ' America: The offering was sent Church for $!sters to occupy dIf- had been in goed splrlts and had baseb,all team IS planmng to Mr. and Mrs. Cook ,to help in the ferent pulplt.g in Lent. Tl~e Rev. Mr. shown no Intention of taking his ENTERTAIN GUESTS FOR a ' g~eat y e 41 r under their, new work a t Brooklyn; N. Y. HackweU t,.m' conc;luct th e servl~e life. The paraffin and fingerprint DINNER SUNDAY malJaget:, Alb~rt Pummill, :rhe next ~eeting will be held and preach on Sunday at Christ tests were ordeJ'ed on t he Possibility of near Lytle ...·Ch a tie s March 25, at the Ferry Oburch. Chur.ch in Glendale. that Hlzar might have been ~urMr. and Mrs. J. K. Preston and J~mes must have met up . dered. \ family entertained at a family din'th th ' f 11 w he' , He 'is survived ~y his widoW, a ner, SUnday. Their guests were Mr. WI . e wro~g .e . 0 , daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Foley, Leb- and Mrs, Leo Dt!utsch and son BUly, has six, te,e th out In .front... ~a,;, ,:"Y.Y . anon'; a son, Heber, Terrace Park; a .of Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. Elmo "Big Blll" Sawyer gOIng. to ~ brother, Welton Hizar, tw~ ' sister , Hidy (lnd son D,lck, Cincinnati. Mrs. Be.r tha Popper, Golumb\JS ; Miss MattIla, Klemm, of Cincinnati, ' work early 80 he, can. his belt and shoes ...lhH 18 a \, " c-Mrs , DorothY--;.Suplnger, Lebanon, a w~ej( end-guest of MiaS Virginia guard at one of t'he Frigidand 1$ mother, Mrs. Bell Hlzar, Preston. was also ' thelr dinner gl.!est. 8 e d WAYNESVILLE SENIORS WIN LEAGUE TROPHY. Lebanon. , , . Aftemoon visitors a.t the Pr.eston ' . . ; I t '"b 1 alre ~. an .s .... a , , e s . , " Funer!U 's ervlc~ were conducted home included Mr~ and Mrs: Andy event' m th~ Ralph Hastmgs ~UNIORS ANNEX SECOND PLACE; T~()PHY , Wednesday, af·ternoOn at the Oswald Klemm, and Mr. and M,rs, Walter family ... a baby· lamb, born Funeral Home, 1;.eOO11011, with burial March, of ClnclnnatL . Monday morning ... Winfield Springboro 'de(eated KIngS ' Mills In 'the foul shootlng contests, In Lebanon Cemetery. ' ' tt 1 f ' the In the finals of the Warren bounty Springiboro defeat ed Haneysburg In . . Sco "new emp oyee 0.. d CIasS B. tournament at KlDgs MIlls, the flImls with an average of 137 "PECK" SATTERTHWAITE • Thrift eE' Mar~et, has ,J01~e Monday nlgllt, to win the title. The out of 180. . ' , BUYS INSURANCE AGCY. thl;! early mornmg . cle,anmg- final score Was 36-~8, in a game Morrow receive<l the third place ' Up bdgade ...the Renfro Val- that was tied ~p 13 all at ,the halt. trophy ~ter losing to Kings Mills o. I. salttert~ former ' prOT!ln free theatre U:kets ' were ley ' Barn Dance at the Leb~- Otteroeln annexed the Junior high and SP,r1ngboro. . prletor of Peck's Food Shop., baa I given awa>, last week by the Twin T H II Tuesday champlo~hlp .by de/ eating Waynes- Ih their' opertlng gltme the Spar., ' based the x.eMay-Hawke In- Theatre to read rs of the uTI'a i c non own , a. ' vUle 19-14 in the final game, Mon~ tans defeated Carlisle 29-19, and purc , . . too ' ' ' in Warren County" page of the night prov.ed q~llte an at- day night. The Ottei,-bein. ae01ors' then' lost to Morrow 20-19 1h the1r suranee Agency" and. ~_ ~se8· '. • . ' ' f 1 f ', , slon Pf his new , business qa,turday . Gazette. ~ad the 1 af \! care' ury ,~racttlon • o~ 8~ ,~ era 0 ' were , given the sPOrts~p se:oDd round. ~ the el1mlna~n March.l. Miss Helen M . Hawke will . ea.ch week as your name' may be ne~t. ' .' ' ' Waynesvllle, s ' eltlz~ns... " j,trophy. , game ,:"lth ~rveysb~rg, Frtday remain with the ageney as soI.1c1tor~ , ' :' I , . ", The Waynesv1lle ~ par tan S night they,,!ere vIctor1QUlli' to a 37-24. A complete line of general lnaurThis is the s~oon<i big week of BNTB&TAIN DOCTOR'S GROlJP ",hleVed the Warren COunty league score. They w~ ~eated 10 the aru:e wUl be carried by Mr. sattet: the '''n-ade in Warren ' CoUnty' r " , . charmplon ~hy, after defeating semi-finals, Saturday, by 8pr1ng- th ' ........ _ 11 ' fire wi d "'nd' campaign,. being , Iponsor~d I by ~ ,wit 't " W""", 86 we as , n, ~ . . , 'S P n.. . 'Yere hoata e~ team in the league, , ho.u a boro, 38-SO., ' all t - Of automobile insurance ,county merehallts. ' Op. pages,.four ' ' Dr, ~ Mrs. '" • _"e , setback: ' , Q ...woIn"-"' ~_ , J'I'. and five of th1a issue you ,,'" 'i _ ~ of, the Tz1..00unt1 . , ' , :(;,' , ' ' ...... ~..~.~ wID Pay,' Ve~Ulea" ' ~ ~ m~ ," ,', Runner-up tropb1e8 were attained tio..I"ft_ .' , ........ ""'_ft,.... L sa.....:.. ....... ...._ find their '&dvertlsements. " Read I ~..iM;"'artAn' codfereoce ~ their t ..... ......" in the dlatrlct t~ent 4lIUD. uuuao\.J . . w.... . ...... - -... , V",~-:-. , , at titelr~, tp'; ~ ~ In the . CC?C. l't the oatwoocl ~lum, and Etliat\~. . ora~ ~ ,_ ~~n them ea~h 'week, als some 'of them .~a=; card part)' ~ teste 'aDd. bY Way{l~vtne ~, tlie Jun- Kings M1lla WU1 ' meet 0IIb0r.n on guests of M1.s8ea AnDJ.e and M~~ offer addilon'a~ 1bar8~lJlS ' with each i,SSue. 'Pi'Ia.'jd U1 ' ~ at the uttle,lnn! lor~. . , Sa~,' Brown, ~edneaday.

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The most Important for divorce against Earl Howard The inventory of the estate of REAL ESTATE use of h:story, geography, elementary science, is ,to pub meaning Into the ' Jones, chsrglng neglect. She states Sam 'Brandenburg, Franklin, apINSURANCE ' words that you read in your dally paper and everything else that you read. they have a soh , 2. She charged he proved: . AUCTIQNEER refused to provide a home and asThe sohedule of debts of the esWhat meaning has a reference to George Washlngtol1 unless you know sume tQe duties and responsibilities =;.;;;:;;===~=====;;;---' ;;;;;;:!o, who he was and what he did . Until you reach the higher technical of a husband and ·f ather. tate of Nettie Hines, Morrow IlPproved. ' l'ranches of s: lerice it Is just a readlng lesson of solent1t1c words and Mrs.' Frelda DUatush, rulng C. The Inventories of the estates of ideas. Without some knowledge of these things it would be hard to under- Donald DUatush, former Warren Mary Thompson, Mason and John sland an ordinary newspaper cr magllzine. Readlng is the beginning of al) County Prosecutor, for divorce Flinchum, Carllsl, to te heard Auctioneer Monday fUed .reply to his answer to March 14. learning. 5." TISFACTION The estate 91 ElIzabeth Se1ker, Wrltlng Is first of all the manipulation of a, pen or pencil or. other her )petition. ~he denied his charge that she drew oh~ks totaling ,30,000 Lel?anon, determined to have a net topl to make marks we call letters, next the expression of ideas in word Or No Charle . on his lndiv1dual account, stating value of $5.780.61 and the succes- . ~md sentences apd par8iraPhs, punotlon to make it clearer, spelllng and that as his secr~tnry "for several slons deter'mlned; sohedUle of debt I ' Centetville, Ohio' &! aroma!' to conform to good usage and to express Ideas exactly. yearl; ~e drew ohecks o~y on his to be heard Mareh 30 and cert.l.t:1cate \ PHONE 7021 ' Arithmetic, the science of numbers,"weight, and me~ures is the third specific instruction for his personal of tt:ansfer ord,ered issued to GeOr:e lSbe denied. ' h er mother or oth er Bev,1ngton , executor. use. of the three R's and one of our most used tools: relat ives were ever supported by , ~a Krabzer, 6l'., and authoiIn the last g-eneration thefe have been great changes In the methods Dllat;ush a nd denied his charge that !zed to !,ccept $3,759.19 from. Oomof t~chlng the three R 's and now that the resul t.s are beginning to show she I~ave him. a deed to a piece of mertial Motol' Freight for in settieof death claim. m tbiS go< neration of college stu<lents the new methods are under fire. Re- property and then took it back when m Claudia S u T t a. oe, WafDesvllJe, cently (:ountry Gent eman has published a sertes of articles t hat have he did not !Ue It. She denied ' his stirred up quite a controversy. "Have Your SChools Gone Fancy," presents charrge of, taking ,valua~le papers named. ex~utrt~ of the will of Susie , from, his safety deposit box other M. Blackburn, Lebanon, upon 1Is the case against modem and especially misapplied Progressive methods. than her own papers. She also stwted admlsslon to probate. Obarles Van .. Ms. Marl aret WeymOU~h JacksOn asks, "Why is, lt that sO many students she ,served as hls secretary, ma~e N~, 0 • ..1. Waggoner, and .0. H. reach qoJlege w1thout being wbJe to read. understandingly and quickly, or man:~ tMngemel'ltll, eonlBCw: ~tI yPliftg nam1!d ap~. . " Sale of stocks belongtng to the · ~OOT FOR AND CONSIGN write Clear, sUnple English, properly spellect?" Sb"e blames' three things performed. heT dUties , sueb as to e'ipeclally: the pash card method 01 teaching read.Jng; too great depend- cont:r1bute to his large practice estate of Engene H. Foster ordered: four Cattle hoJ8t. .beep and cal. . , whk1h ts .' very remunerative, abe The CQurt set Marcb 5 to hear to Nom.Btock ec... Uva wire aDeI ~nce upc.n 'f}rlnted tests and work/ oo.oks, and the lax qJ.scipline that is SIlys. Besides a divorce she aeelta aU- the app1ica t lon of Edna Kratz~r. proneulve arm for the blah_ 1l!ra1d tc 1.nslst on careful, exact hard work from. the chUdren. mony and title · ,to real estate in- Morrow to be named guardlan of lII~ket prien aDd lOod, ..nic.. , te ' 1 L \ . ' . 0.1_ St'" ,Yarde' Chiclaull. O. The nash card system of teadl1na reac:Ung Is the acb1ng as who e vo1v.!d. RObert and Vincs Kratzer, mJnors. Tune In on Jt.dlo StatioD WCJ[1 words and works "ery well with chUdren of the ' pbotographic type of The inventoa of tbe estate o( It:IJ to 11:80 p. as. for 01l1' daD, memory bu~ fa1l,s with about twentyperceht 01' one 'in five ' who have not fJO,.tMON PLEAS PROOEEDlNqS Ralph P. r.e&m1bg approved. market report&. " ' I '. , ' The estate of Mai1.ba' ~; Michael, _ _ _ _--:-_ _ _ _ _ __ that llibllltr- To be successful It must be Ibac)ted up ,w1t!) careful te",cbing WlIlHlI:m B~ waa awarded a WllynesvIDe, d~ from at phonics and letters and spelling. , divorce from Alm~ B~ who inheritance tax. ,CliJJord and 00tay18: cauaban ~ PrInted fOmlS and work books come, in for 81 shalre of the ~lame for in dl"tault of answer, and awarded Th~ Inyen~,ry of ,t he estate of. Anwadl~ :t;bts,ddiin~e~ttoin~_~~ lil , ... . ' , ersons a won ....."......... Josepb D. Githens, WaynesvWe, Will ' Mrs Jaokson believes that itj is more valuable for the ohild to have hls CUlIAX'ly · of son, Wlll1am, Jr. t plaintitr be h "Mar h 21 " Olarence and Nettle MiC)bael to . . t f knowledee In sentences even though it is harder for the teach~ to grade. A verdlt: or he was ear.,. c . Thomas Runyon; i.nterest in plot in

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=~ c~:UC:l:nlnb:a:.~ ~nc;, :=n'~~:1i1~::r:! Wayne' twP. The court ordered payment of saoo sold. ,Elnora Corrington to Virginia L. TempOrary' alimOny in the matter B«:ll, plot ~n Mason. 9f I~l'la MIller as-mst Clara S. ~IAl~RMGE . U(,ENSE Elm,ore E. HUl to Walter and ' ·M1l1.!r. . Goldie Throckmorton, part of lot '"66 -The 'sult, of Prank and E'la RedKennet~ Knechth, 21, CadUlac, in Lebanol,l. . mond against Ra~nd f'... Finley Mlch. l~~r, and Ardith McKib- M~e' Patrick to Moh and Fanand others compr<nn1Sed and d1.s- ben, 21, Mason, R. R. 1. I "nle Murray, 50 acres In Turtle~~ missed a1~r ·~tltlon ,of a , Thomas MYers, 31. paper , m~J twp. . party defendant was w1thdrawn. and Mattle Pucke~t, 23, airplane -fao- , William"Oberlin, decee5ed., to J!lm, , tory worker: \,_ '" ' .' ma !'Od MyrU Oberlln, 143 ~rell " ln PROBATE COURT Oharles Lee . ",right, 27, Leb~on, . Harlan twp. -nickel plate worker, and .A l1ce Gab" David' and Lals stamp to .Albert ~ \ .. , Clyde Darragh apPointed admJn- bard, 21, South Lebanon: an~ La~ Reynolds, 103 aerea in OUR HOME STORE istmtor.of the estate of rf... J. boyle, Alfred Albrlgqt; 30, .M.iddletown, Massie twp. Franklin, with Grisby Crauder G. P. ~inter, a!ld Ruth Blacltwell, '28,,' WilbUr anI;! Melv~ Bogan 'to HarThe business people of a town lik'e Wayne.svtlle cOnstitute the center aat4~s and J . F. Cafferty apprals': F ranklin, m~1c teacher" ,'." 'ley' and E,rma 'CUmmlnp, part of, lot ()~ th~ fo . •c,s tliat build up ~~r commun1~y and kX mote '~ts developemeJit. ers'. ' " Walter St itz, 22, of cblw;nbus, 24- iti Masdn. ' . , , I't y would Additlonli\l. bond of $11,500 or.dered sal.es~an, anq Ophelia Parsonp, ' 2;" ' Cl.l,hton an'd Shirley S::.ott "'"" ...·!.a \ to . WIthout their energy and judgment and enthUSiasm, our commun ' " , ~. Melva MQ~ Bogan; part' of lot 22 In (rag behind. When help Is , needed for good causes, .when work has to be for .John H, Mount,,adm1nistrator of ' of Lebanon. , ", , , th,e el!tate of ' Cfmrles M. ¥ount, . Ed~r..a.ur on 22, ' of. ~atterso~ Ma pn. " '," ' (l~e on ~;mmunlLy movem n ts, they are the. ones to whc-m " we loo.t Car isle. , " ,.fIeld, Dayt?n . solC\ier, !In,d . Bonii1e.. Fred. and ' 'I1helma Eltiioth to J..t1nclpa,l foi· .eH'crt and leadership. 'llbe sclie9u1e'of cla.lms, debts, and ~za;beth Todd, 18, 01 Lebanob. • . B~anohe Ringler, ,5' aOl'e8 . 1n Union As thEy are so helpful In 50 m~ny ways, It seems only' fall' to glye UablUltles of the 06tate of W. H. . .I twp. ' tr.f:m ~w patronage when we hav',e mdney to s~~nd. ' , Mac1dlin : W:~esvll1e, approved. : , REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Bruce and OOra t.awson ' to ' :MYra ' . , SElie ot 'personal 'Pl'operty order~d , • -- . Moore, 86 acres .lii·' Tu~tJecreek· twp. C&:rl and LOuise St!les ~ S: s. Modlln 1busln 55 systems na(>le them to brlpg the " wo~ld s gocx\s to In· ,tJhe· ~at~~r 9f l.he es~ate of J . W. , Emmanuel and Hat e B~~k, to our doo~s. The amer;oods. come here that are sold i~ bl~ ,cities, except "Whlite, Wayn@ville. 'Ole inve~tqy .A1m~ Beng~~ part. pI> lot , 847 Scoville 'part of lot 207 Sn ·Lebanon. that ".(m~p ~nd tawdry goods are not supplied unle/il peopte lnatst on th~ to be heard"~ar.ch 14 ~s well as that F,ranklin. ' .> , Ida Rob'-<>n ,to JullOs and Frahces . "! "t '1I1l!"' O ld felloW' ioho tho,ught up that proverb' about i'OOing-fa~ther an' , Of :" the es~ie of H~nn~'b Cres.we~1. ," Mlldreo S. "WUlams' t~ . V~lerie O. Rams~y, ,9,7 acres 111 'Unl~ri. tWP. . orse ' h ad a COd idea bf what happens when.you pass by the Tltle .will 'of .freeman E. wttllam- SIY~ .• In~elest iJ,l lot 1~ In. teroan"; n. ' , ' .' .. r.~ W , . '. g ", " , ~ son, }~a50n, will , b~ read Mar!l!h 3. .; Molia HUl to~ EveJ'e 'and LJ1chle .' t."ome stiO~~ to buy elsewhere. Nancy Kipp, , .. Pl~sant, Plain,' Kn~~p, lots '25 I\nd 38 ~ Malnev1l1e. '

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T~B _U_R~S_D_A_Y_'_ M_A_ R_ C_ H_6_,_ 19_41_.__________.________~_____________T~H~E~M::IAMI~ZETTE J ordan a ttended a Bingo party , Rebe: oa Beckett, Mrs. Arth ur Hill, Tuesc's y evel:lng a t the home of Mrs . Jack Banta , Mrs. Marlon Loer, Morris Brown and sister, Miss Mary, all of Lebanon, Mrs. Ed Bogan , Mrs, Ethel Beason and daugh tel', 11 ar Spring Valley. ~ h e proceeds ' of Spring Valley, Mrs. Heber Ross, Mrs, Wilbur Mccarren , we1!e visitors he evenin g's en ter tainmen t wer e Middletown, Mrs. Clyde Hall and of friends a t Wiashlngton O. H. given for the benefit of the st: Aug- Kalhleen , Franklin, Mrs. Eva n Boustine ch ur ch, In Waynesvllle. gan . Day ton, Mrs. Raleigh Bogan, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ohenoweth, of 11'5 . Dorothy Smith and Marlyn Mr. and Mrs. James Clevenger, of t}ea r Ola rksvi:le, were Sunday din- Wellman, a re announcing the ar- Sue, Monlm a and Rhoda Bunnell , ner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Geor ge rival of a son at their home, Wed- all of WaynesvU.e ; Mrs. Waldon Wilsc n , Xenia; Mrs, Hlu'old Beckett nesday Feb ruary 26th. f'lymire. Celltervllle ; Mrs. Florence Kersey: M I'. and Mrs. Maynard Hackney Mr. al\li Mrs. Arthur cain a nd Oregonlaj'Mrs. J er vel St. John, Mrs . fa mUy, of Brookv1Jle, have located and Bel'l1adine, wer e call1ng on Mr. J OEie Osborn, both of l:.ebanon; Mrs. and Mrs. Ed Hackney, of Wlltnlngon' the A. B. Talmage t enal'\.t farm. Ruth Dost r a nd Jane t, Miss K ath Mr. and Mrs. Scott Day and fam- ton . ne day last week. leen Graham , Misses Nellie, Mary ily, who have been r esl,d ing on Mrs. A very en joyable afternoon was and Marjorie Davts of Har veysburg, 'I da Hank's tann near HarveysbW'g. spent b y a group of ladles SatW'day and the.. hostesses, Mrsi. Davis, Bunhave retW'ned to bIlls community, a t the home Of the Davis family, nell a nd Beckett. . to thQ farm recently vacated by the ne-nr · HarveywW'g, when they gave Williamson family. . s miscellaneous shower for the plea BIRTHDAY DINNER ~rs. Fred N~ , of Da.yton waS a sure of Mrs, Leon Irons (nee Louise Dunn) a recen t bride, with Mrs. business ~isltor at her farm here Edlth Davis, M s. Nellie ~unnell ' Miss Martha Lukens, daughter of last week. .Mr, and ~s. Smith, of the Hick- and Mrs. C. R . Becliett, as hostesses. Mr. a nd Mrs: William A. Lukens, oryv1lle neighborhood, have located Mrs. Irons r ece ved many lovely celebrated her birthday anniversary, on the Charles Swindler farm, gUts. Delicious r efTeshmen ts were las.t Thursday, with a dinner party, J . Lee Talmage and sonl Albert , served to the folloWing guests ; Mr-. were among those who ,a ttended t he Clara Dunn, Mrs. Elbert 1.rons and to whL: h the following of her young Basket ball tournament (:I.t Kings T helma, Mrs. Walker Kartzer and fr:ends were invited : MIsses Dora MJ.Is, saturday n1; ht. Ruth , Mrs. Carleton Dunn nnd Doris Hough, Ann Rogers, !lnd Barbara Alfred Jordan and Miss Hannah Mrs. Edlth Irons and Miriam , Mrs. Har40ck.

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The wonders of rnin1atW'e railroad operation, on a scale more exrenslve and elabora te t han has seldom before been presented in Dayton, are to !be revealed in the Auditorium ot Rlke-KumleI' Company, 8th-Floor, where Chesapeake and Ohio'S model railway system will be .hown during March as a feature of Rlkh 88TH Anniversary Celebration starting Wednesday, March 5. A major enterta.inment spectacle which has a ttracted.' more than fourteen mlllon visitors since Its origlnal'display, the Chesapeake and Ohio exhibit comes to Layton fol low.ing I;,CCor d-breaklng showings in other ' principal cities. Everywhere on its COML-to-coast tour, the exWblt has met with enthusiastic ~e ceptlon. Described as the largest complete rn1u1ature r ailway system in the world. It was originally displayed a t the Oentury of Pl'og.ress, Later redesigned! and Improved, the exhlbit

has since been on toW' to leading cities, 1ncluding long periods at places such as the Empire State , BuUding, New York City and !t At:aRtlc City, where last summer it ",a'S a principal Steel Pier attra.ction fol' the £ixth consecutive season, Sleek r epllcas of famous passen,ger trains, Including the George Washlngton and the Spor~ milU and complete miniat ure express and freigh t trains, roll along, starting, and stopping automBitlcaUy during Weil' fa :l:lnatlng movement over 775 feet of ballasted track. Forming colorful background for th~ exhibit are bEautiful mW'ais deplcting the history and development of !\merican transportation. . Ox upying about 1,600 squar e feet, th e . hlb t Is 80 feet long a nd 20 , fe.e t deep. Attendants are consta ntly present to fu~nish partfculars abou t the va rious un its In the - exhibit wh ich will be on display at RlkeKum lE r th rough March 29th, There wiil be no ch a!'ge for ad mission. ~

double tre . fod der cut e' . feed PUBLIC SALE Hl!ovlng dec:dE;d to quit farming, I tanie. hay rope, fence post", etc. will· sc.} at Public Sale, five rnllfs HARNESS : 2 sides of harness, south of Waynesville, four mUes collar , lines, bridles, straps. west of H6l'1'eysburg, cne and one · FEE.':) : 200 bus hel l:a nd ! o.:'ted half mftes n or th of Wellman on the ccrn in crib, 80 bushel oats, 16 tons Olarksville Road , nea r Ca&a .s tlO\ l' a nd ·t 1 .0 l1Y tay in mew, 200 Creek l:rldge, on -ba les c cv, l' hay. 6 an j onc-:: alf THUR,SDAY, MAROH 20, 1941 bushel fover seed. POULTRY: 50 White Rock bens, Beginning Ilt 10:30 1\., 1\1. I-HORSE-l HOU EHOLD GOODS UPll. h an: ique pia o. ha t r ack, Sor.re1 horse 20 yea~s old, good Arm recker, 2 rockers, bookcase, 2 worker, l &-CATTLEoak lands, electric swe p er, Aladd 'n Black cow, five year old, giving lam p. cheft for bedding, Ir .!n bej, five ga' lons per (' ay, Jer~ey cow, spri ngs ngle sprinS, 6 '1 lows" even year old 8'i Ing four gallon- good walnut bedroom suit, thne , , . b~aule it', a p I' day. Blue Roan , foW' year old, 9x12 ~ rugs, hqme made wBrdro):le, 9O-H.II. YALY£-IN-H£AD SI~-the bnly one 'in ~e biggest.selling low-pric4it group I fr <hen in April, Roa n cqw, three nice rldebcard, one ' sma'l woo j • • • • • • •~~~~• • • • •~~y:a~r~·o~ld:~,~freshen In April. Roa n cow, 'tove, 6 kitchen ch airs, ele:tric radio, old, ~resh n in March. 11 011 ~.killetsl dlnner pot, t lat Irons" ".' b acause . J . "YALY£.IN-HUD'S THE YICTOR" in performrsey . ow, four year o~d , freshen In dini ng table, butter paper kitch en , an.c e on land, sea, and in the airl April. Five. two year old heifer s, clc:::k: al1~ique sUver I?I~ te, cake br d. Two heifers, six mon h 3 old .. holdfl', driPK cOoler , cider press, lard' TWo heifers. !0W' months old . Pure pre , 10 ga l. milk sepal'ator, &l<on 2 . . . because its 'b red 9 uernsey Bull, 18 months o'd. ja rs, f ve gal. mLk caru, pa ils and SIX CYLINDERS save you money on gas, oil 6-HOG~ strainers,. white and yel:ow p:lpcom , and upkeep I . • e: ctr • cr£a lll seJ;aratoll- and power ·A\ erage 60 pounds. stand, Pl~'ssure gas stove, chUds sled IMPLEMENTS I" ' . Mod~l ..H. Farmall T ractor , with' dishes. : cultiva tors used one s£a:on,. MeCorT ERMS CASH rn1ck Deering Tractor ,good a s new, WENZEL m:n~r: ' 12 in . Tractor breaking plow, dl.s{:, S tanley & 'Koog.!er. Auct1 : n«ts I Oliver Sulky plow. Hanuner mll, Ha. ry shida~er. Clerk Deering wheat ,.binder, manure Lunch on Grounds :sJ?rea4er, hay rake, Superior, ,w,h eat dr1ll, harrow, roller, wa1k1ng break- 'VtSIT . ~ NEW YORK 1ng plow, .Oa1laham · 10 hp. gas en: . _ ,gIne, mower, drag, ' wagonl with hay Dr, apd Mrs. H. F. Dye and famriggen . com sheUer, l>lackMnlth Uf, aDd Mrs., D:Ua: Kennedy, mother . forge, press. 2 ' ~:S' lot 1 and' 'of Mfs, Dye, 'who baBbeen · vb1ttr.g one-fourth iron PI~; CfOSS cut S&W, 4lhem thls winter, mOtored to Utpa. feed boxes, lot · ~ J~, . large .N'. \ Y., last week, wbe~ MlII, Ken-' window ea.ah, ~er, J.arie iron tete' nedy returned' to b~r. bome, &n4 tie, . sausage grinder, .cattle d~- aDd 14rB. Dye vWted witb 'Mi-...00 ~,'fence stretCbera, ~ne, ~-. MD, Blilrley Dye, ·parents of '$he . V1l,. pitch forb, lIhorila, 'atD81e v.., dOCtor, ' •

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TRADE IN WARREN COUNTY , ,

Did You Know That You Can Secure Practically Any Line of Merchandise or Service Ri ght here in Warren County. That a Dollar Spent Locally Helps To Create Community Spirit and in One Form or Another Returns to The Spender. , GET THE HABIT, START TRADING AT HOME and WATCH WARREN COUNTY GROW!

Kroger "The CompJde Food Market"

FREE! - 100 Tickets 1'0 The Twin Theatre Given Away -- FREE! ,

Tenderay

Full Line of Poultry and

Larger Everywhere Because of Belfer Quality, Service and rrice Now is the time for Brooder Supplies. •

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In the interest of all concemed, and of the permanent appearance of the Cemetej'y, on and after April 1st, 1941 there will be no "wood box" burials in th.e ,Miami Cemetery at Waynesville, Ohio.

Mr. Roland Yale, Of. Martins -AIr. o.nd Mrs. Donald L. Hawke BOARD OF TRUSTEES Ferry, and Mr, DallaS, of steubqn- and Mrs, Ethan ·Oran.e enjoye? ~In­ of the Miami vUle, were Sunday guests 'or Mr. and.ner and th~ tlleatre -in Dayton,. Mrs. E. L. Thomas. Monday evening In celebration of Cemetery Asa'n. the blrtlhday anniversary of Mr .•..;.____~!""'"~-----""!"~- -----------~• • • • • , . -:-- - ,,-Mr. and M.rs. Luther Perkins and Hawke.

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. ., .. , A;nlt1 ~ PUBLIC SALE Although the Waynesvtlle ' team. famDy, of. Dayton, . were Sunday ' , gUests of E. T. ·Stroud and Mrs. Mrs. GUbert 'Frye and. ¥rs.H~ . 110 Eft= - AS I am no long~ able to farm, I . lost its positIon in bhe tournamen lJ:ene Henderson. . B. Earnhart were Payton viSitors, . , .• wUl sell at publlc sale at my resid- to Sprtnglboro the' county league • • • • • f last Tuesday. . .8POB1iSMEN .TO MEE'l' AT . dence 1 ·m.1les east of Waynesv1l1e, trophy stAl.nds'as !1 pleasant remlnd_ Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dohme, 0 • • • • • . FBANKL'IN NEXT THURSDAY 2* mUes west 'of Harveysburg, er of Waynesv1l1e's 'continUous SUC'Dayton, were guesta at ~e home Of , Mr. . and Mrs. Karl Babb~ and son, • . ,. :.:......-::.. • Ohio. on cess tnrougn the season. It is one of Mr. and Mrs. Robel't Baker Jr.,. of Xenia were Sunday afternooq The Warren Co. ~" and Game FRIDAY, MAROH 14, IMI -me - mOst attractlve ~e8 our sunday. " and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Prot~li1ve Assn. w1ll meet next Bertnnlnr at 1 P. M. tbe foUow!n~ boys have ever receIved. 'Ijlurtt1ay, March 13 at ~Ei Legion pro~)' ,t o-wit: • ., . • • Harold B, EalfDbart and f_mUy. • • • • • IJ~ ' In Franklin, according to 4:-COWs--4 We are likewise Proud of the Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hoclanan and daughter, BrancH H1ll, were SUnday Miss Zota Strider, anli MIss ~ura Pr\!s1dent Dick Kruckmeyer. Tlie 4 year old Jersey and. Shorthorn . second trophy. the JunJor High dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ar- . McKinsey were .'Wednesday ,evening 'JIU!eUng wlll start at 8:00 p. m. and cow, will freshen this Spring; 5 year ~nners-up cup, ~~ became ours' gus OSbOrne .and f~mily; . . .( dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs: Tru- ~nClu*s a most inter~st1lng program. old Shorthorn cow Ito freshen soon; because the Junior BJgh boys earned H. A: ''Suck'' RIder. Ohi!)'s Assistant 5 year old J,ersey cow. giving mHk; 5 ute right to play in Ule finals. They, • • • • man Wardlow and famUy. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin 'Mafsball, ' o~ . • • • •. .. Oc?nservatlon oOmm1Bs16ner will be year old Shorthorn cOw givtng nJilk: were defated by Otterbeln. . Mr. and Mrs. Truman- Wardlow the speaker, With colored niotion These cows are T. B. Tested. -Mason, and Mr. an<1 ·Mrs. C.' I, Satterthwaite ' and daUShter, Anne, vls- and famUy s~ent Sunday w1\ih Mr. pictures shown by Franl, McColloch FARM IMPLEMENTS F.F.A. and F.B.A. BANQlJET ited .and MrI. Harry Qupp, of and Mrs. Vern War<;llow and ~aintly of'Plquli.. Troy wagon ~h tbox bed; one I "--:"-01rcleVUle. sunday. I. t ' or Olnclnnatl, ) Mr. R4der Is well kn01im in War- horse wagon; manure preader; The J')lnt F .F.A, and Home Econ• • • • • • • • • • r,en ·Co., haV1ng spoken last year to Ol!V<f riding cultivator; 2 walk1n ollllc.s b:mquet was heltl Tuesday, ..... d' ..... ,..- ., .. .... --old B . Eal'JUuult• . - - and other-~ d ouble sh ./olJU' an .nlW" Mr d Mr' K . th Rid d the sportsmen's groups urea,I H'ltJ p1= uWS'; ov-ei ;' March 4 at 7:30 o'clock. The pro. _ • an51' family . ent£r~ine(l at a birth- d h~n f s'Mae~~e 1n d ge an ()rganlzatlons. He will o\ltl1ne Ohio's ' HamUton corn p'anter; mower; fer_ gram for the evening was: day dinner Thursday evening honor- au: ~ ~ It r ~nUt fr ., twe~e conservation 'and outdoor proB-ram tll1zer wheat drHl; revolvIng hay Toastmaster ..... • Albert Pumm1ll wee lrig Mr". aowara Drumn1ond: Other ' Mr en,Mv &oors, °Rid e ThParenl ' fot'1941 as !t 'atfect'll SIDu..... westem .ra1l;e; gravel bed; sled; corn sheller; MUSic . ...... : .. School OrcheStra, 1'_ D ' Ii d son . and rs, . M. ge. ey a 50 . . .... ' . ~e/lts .wereM,r. . .uqunon an . ' visIted at the 'home of Mr. and ·Mrs. Ohio. block and tac~le; platform scales; R. Frank, Director Italph. ~ Id 100 ft. h ay rope; hay fork; pulleys; Invo: at!on . ..... Rev. Lew Radley Fra~ McColloch will show his , D C R ge • • • ., • : , ., double and single trees; harness for Why I ~:. ke Vocational Agriculture : ' s. m" i -'-nas ' and Mrs. L V " • • . '. 1 colored Mr .<'ou • • d movieschof f mlng ~Ips tllat two hor~ es; set buggy harness; .... .... . . ..... . . ... Everett Short Bran.s·trator ' were Dayton visitors, Mrs. -!. o. Gars~, of Dayton was ~u~~ 50 mu t c~mmellt w~en~~n forks; shovels; ui ft. ladder; cooker ; ' Why I LIke Home Economics .. EvMrinday. ~ . . tlie week encl g';lest of ~er s~n, L. A. ~ . ~ recen t~agu~ 0 b 'o ' iron ke ttle; lard press; dl LChin l' elyn 'Thompson 1 , '. . ' .. • • . Garst ,a nd family. Mr. and Mrs. por en conven on . n Cq um us. spade; d:toh leveler; hogshead; 2' Some Advantai eS of a Vocation Ag~ . ..and Mrs, Edgat Smith and Mr I:9.vld Browp were alsO ~unday din- r l'eslden~ l&uckemey. r . advise:; cross cut saws; dinner bell ; grind rlculture Course Myron Hagemeyer a~d Mrs. Lewis Thompson were Oln- ner gue~~s at. th'e ,Garst holne.. that the she-rt· business meet ng will s tone and many small artIcles too . Wha Home Economics has Meant clnnati' visftol-S, Sbnday~ _, • • • • • Include rep01'ts In the "urrcnt mem- numerous ~ mention. - to Me " ... .... . . . Jeanne Baker < I~ • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chen~,~eth (nee bership drtve. , Game Mana, ement 75 bu. cbrn. baled straw, shredded r:Arm LI! e and Opportunities . ,. : .• '¥is. 'J. w. . \~~t 'and ,: son ,' of Marie Storer, of W.e~lJn~n, arc an- Comm.lttee '!I-cttVI ·'es,. thiS club's op- fodder. \ • Tom ;FI ren.ce TERM CASH C t )cl'Lunltles a.: Seen ' by a Past Clarksvllie, Visited Wal~er, cast and noupclng the ~h·th of a S~)I1, Hel'l'baf\ P' tunlty to plirtldpate In a . local 'f~mliy, .Sunday.·,· '. : WU II am, at theIr h<?me, last Thur ~ re 'orestatlon and woodlot p.rogram, ALBERT SHEPHAUD e dnt of F.F.A.... ... Lowell • • • .• • . day. and a perm lIent home for thp 01'- ' W. N. Sears, Auct. Sinclair ' Mrs. 'B. 0 , Thompson, 'of , WH• • • • • gaQ,lzat!on; R. D. Collett. Clerk Wno K~Ows ... .... , Mr.' S . S. Ellis mlngtpn, is visitlJl(f this .w~ek with Mr. ' and _~l'S. Albert ~arlatt, of " The lunch a.nd smo ' er will be In . Gtll' S~~C~l . : . 'Mr.. Kenne~~ I,Hough her son anc;t daughter-lii-IllWj Osborn, auet' Mr,.\ and . Mrs. ' Earl chqrge of 'Frllnklln Twr,). members Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bone and Guests . ,' t ,",. , •• " " •• ~ •• ;. 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THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1941. \

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the goOd things of llfe that I have west line fence, good . stO?t posts l'IORR-OW BANKER TO TALK of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cornell. Mr . Allen EmI'lck r eturned home lI1ssed somllway is a ··sugarlng-off." that I defy Starkeys bull to crack • Friday after a three weeks trip to I have heard a great deal about the off. One bull. they had. -ed to Orville Barcus, of the First NaMrs. HelEm Logel a-nd sIster Esthet' Florida, In company wth Mr. and fun but. never went to one. ~y uncle lean agalnst a post to scratch his tiona 1 Ba.n k a t Morrow and 'a formof the Waynesville Road a re now Mrs. Leon Salisbury of Washington had a big sugar-b h but we always shoulder. He would lean harder n.nd 1'# teach er in an AlTIer'lcan schoolmaking their home in Dayton. O . C. H. BesId e sigh eelng they vis- v Ued them in .the SUmDlel' time so harder and rub himself satisfyingly In China. wlJl speak at a meeting ot Mr. Perry Guthrie and f mt y ited Mr. Emrick's cousins. Mr. and I missed the winter C~Ullti'Y fun. His until (rack would go the post and he 'the Warren County A~'lcultural have moved to the Marie WilllamMrs. Harland Whl te and Miss Ella son put; In a modern evaporator but would move on to another one. That Club In Lebanon. March U . George son farm on the Centerville-Spring Brown at Orlando. I n ever liked his grade A syrup as sounds like a good ad for eleotrlc Chapman, Plea m nt Plain, will be Valley Road. Mr. and Mios. William Graham a t- well as tha.t cooked the old fash- fence. perhaps I Is. at least It Is a Chainnan, with the Harlan TownMr. J unior Hook and Carl Faulktended the funeral and buria l of loned way. It always seemed pale boost for good' fence and plenty of hlp cUvlsion In charge. n er visited with Miss HarrIet Hook Roy CQrnell at Ma~on Satur.day af- and tOCl dellca te in flavor. I like It It. . I_ , . stu'dent nurse at Ohrlst hospital te noon. somewhat browll and w1th lots of UNDAY DINNER GUESTS Clnc1nnati on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and , Mrs. Harvey Hole . of thBlt golOd maple flavQr. I have Mr. Chester Hum~l e has moved . I NOTICE· OF APPOINTl\lENT Springboro were Sunday dinner never had bettel' syrup than we can to the Shoemaker ottage recently MI'. and Ml·S. HowlJrd' Missildine guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hole. g1!>t from hal! a dozen or so pepple AdmlnJstra tor vacated by Mrs. Jennie Maxwell who entertained the following guests at Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Graham and near here. ' Is making 'her home in Dayton, O. dinner: Sunday; Mr. and Mrs; VicF'eb. 28. A.s\l Wednesday. We no Etate of ~fary A. EUI Decca ~ Mr. Frank Dinwiddie who .is oon- Mr. and Mrs. !robert Siney were 8 tor Oarpenter , of Middletown;' Mr. fined to his bed wth heart trouble o'clock dinner guests Sunday of Mr. longer don sackoloth and ashes but and Mrs. O. O . MissUdlne, and Mrs. Notice is hereby given that Wnland Mrs. John Myers and daughter the call to penitence and prayer stili is some better at Ithis writing. Robert Furnas and sons, Robert pr., goes tOll'th from the ChUl'ch . and ter L. Ellls whose Post OUice AdMrs. OBBate Hardy. 1s ylsitlng witq In Belmont.' and BennIe. Mr. and Mrs. Wallam ' Pence, who spring Illlw' a ys seems a little nearer dress Is W!lynesvUle R. F...-D. p Ohio relatives in Dayton, O. The PTA: clUb.is sponsoring an has ,been convalescing. at the home when L.ent comes. Few people take has been dUly appointed as AdminWEEK END ,wITH PARENTi of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick for sulfur Bind mol~ses in the spring Istrator of the Estate of Mal'Y A. all man cut play at the school aud_ several weeks, went to the home ot any more and there are many who Ellis late of Warren Oounty, Ohio, itorium on March 7' and 8 at 8:15. I MLrs Mary Oarolyn Lukens and This 1>187 "~ve~y's Here" is Mr. and Mrs. George Sellers in would put Lent in tbe same cata- deceased. but anyone who has ever kept Dated this 17th day ot ~ebruary Springboro, Sunday, for a tew weeks gory coUege friend , Miss Jean Smith, composed of 7S\}ocal' townsmen and . a gOOd Lent knows t ha It does us 1941. is a take off on an old Fashioned stay. spent the week end with Mr. and The barn on the FJ-sher tarm, good to go Into speclal training for RALFH H. CAREY J home CPming. The mayor, recptlon Mrs. W. A. Lukens and family, Sun_ east of here, caught fire Saturday six weeli.s. The na-tural world has its Judge ot Probate Court day, the Lukens fllmily l'(!turned the committee and master ot ceremonies Warten County, Ohio will be on hand to welcome the re- afternoon trom some trB.llh on the seasons and · our spiritual Ufe is girls to Earlham College and were turned townspeople. T,he evening bl\rn floor. Alarm was given by a stronger and the world more Inter_ Sta,nley & Stanley, Attys. F20-27-M6 visitors ~t Mol\' town, Ind. culm1naites In a rIotous and spec- passer~y and t,he flame was. exUng- estlng U we follow its example. Day ulshed by a .bucket · brigade, with follows ,night, spring tOllows winter tacular beauty contest. I ' . very little damage. and Et1~;ter has a new meabing if ~r. and. Mrs. Fred Hodson have Mr. nd Mrs. Howard Deweese en- we preJ)liU'e for it bY the traditional moved to the west end of the throughout the Valley Hodges home recently vacated by tertnined relatives ot the latter, pem nee and prayer. The world are planning to take -advantage of the ' savings ()jIered in Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hubbe1 wbo have from Waverly, 0 ., to dinner Sunday. surely m~eds 1 this year. moved 'to a. farm near Perry. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Leach of 1\larch L I "as hard to lell today The ~ Aid t th M E Springboro spent Saturday at the whether March came In like a lion ch 'h met a t the °horne e of 'Mrs: h ome of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mul- .or a lamb just . obe UsUal ~ arch day Earl Hess WednCoiday afternoon. Ienix. The later ~ell 1 t week on \)ith a hin of pring and.. a lIngerMr. and Mrs. James Turner have the Icy cemer:lt and proke her left 1ng b last of wint~, and the \ usual moved from their farm at Whites . ann at th& wrist. t1rst-.ot- lthe-month bUls. Tha~ poOr' O.orner to a tarm near West Carrol!- MrMr8. RUey Saylor of B.e lmont and groundh1og bat failed to ~~e his ..ton, O. s. Henry SaYI~r and Children of shadow and hole up tor a seoond BlU1t.one's ~ecUcine sbow ~ln1shed Dayt6n hwere Thul'Sday dinner guests Wlnber met sad tate today. Smokey ,a W~k of showing J1ere .on Saturday a.t the ome of Mr. ~Mrs. ~ brought it in t.o feed tQ the pups. I evening with Mrs. Michael .belna GTaham. Mrs. Susan saylor a.ccom- do not l!::DOW where she got It 'b ut voted the popular lady and wbmtng panled tbem home for a: .v~lt. • they certalnly had' a good 'l batt1.t! the cUamond ring. VIThe Ohrlstian Serv1~e Society me ~ over it. urn tried to horn in and get Mr. Eugene Belden who was reednesday afternoon at the home "ome but smokey chased him away. " turrung from work on Monday eve- :ItMrs'in~vey Burnet. The com- He Is the funniest hOl1J}d. He could c arge was : Mrs . . O. L. serve tor a mod ,1 for a dogs tooth rung sutfered two tractures of his . tee left leg and chest Injuries when he Duke, Mrs. Harold Whitaker, Mrs. S. paste ad" lle rushes up to"YOU, wag- • lost .control Of'l hIs cat. a t the west H. Burnet and Mrs. Harold Steinke. ging his whole \body and. his liPs end oC town. dra.wn back. in ~ the toothiest .. dog . Frrieral serv1c~ will be beld ,a t smile 1.. ever saw. If yqu' did ' not ~ the Neeld ..Funeral hOlne Xenia· for know 'h im, you would \be sure h~ was 'i ' Mrs. W41lter Ohandler on 'Wednes-ibout to bite J)ut it Is only a tootfi¥ ' \ smlie, jUlst like those in <the Imligaday at 2 p. rh. with burial in BelL , brook cemetery. Mrs. Ohandler sut-. MI:. nnd Mrs. Howard McKinsey zine ads. fered a cerebral . hemmorhage . on a nti family of New .Vlelma I were' \ Marth 2. T he snowdroPs ar~ up, Saturday evenfng ~t her h\>me 3 guests a t the parsonag'C, Sunday. just waltmg 1 r some suns~e . to miles nOI1;1) of Bellbrook. Mrs. Howard Pennington made the open wiele. A <olwimtst in a recent goqd confesSlen Sunday morning at paper cll~ss\ls all those who ru~ Up Fen'y. Emma J ean Smith and Doris and tell you a:bout the tirst snqwand Alice Thoma/! were. baptlzecj at- , drop and th:e last rbbln as " the ter '~hurcl\ sel\V~ces. . wOl'ld s ~VOl'st bores J.f you feel that , 'J1he Trl-stBiIle Olub met at the way do not relld this. Has anyone Mrs. Kesler Ferry church Mondtiy with about any croc:uses out' yet? j~y f~ther ' , were Shopping in, . Day ton one, hU?dred present. Howard Hov- sp c;Il!-llzl~ in ~roouses. HIe' had ~be. W~dnesda.1. . . en) minister ?f the Wa.Y~lde Ch~l'ch, earliest In town. Our tlny fron b,yard Mrs. J . ·B. Jones has been ill the which broadcasts over WKRO every was planted thick with them and past week with ,the flu. ' Sunday morning at 8:30 a. ~ was -people clune from 'all ov'er ,town to Mr. and Mrs. Ral(1h Balnmond the speaker of t he evening. see them. They often bloomed by ' a.nd children moved TIlursday from Miss Bertha Fller ot Cincinnati the middle of February and wOUlti Dayton to the Kenrick properq. met with a sl~rht Mcldent at· Cros- open in the snow when" the warm • Mr. and Mrs. Ben James a ttended wick 'S aturday evening. She and her sun ca~:e ou~. · The 1JlCOple in the t he funeral ot the latter's brother , passeQgers ~scape(l ' unhurt but her apartmelllt , lio~se a~oss ,t he iltreet John Havens &t Stubb's Funel'lll car was damaged somewhBJt. . and those who rode ' the street car ' H:>me fie.turday alternoon. .' . ' l8lwayS 'W8Itched . for the~. Miss ' You will ·find · eve,y dePartment'ln the .tore ' ~ftering' .,' , Miss ,MIriam Rogers spent the FROM A FARM DIARY Georgia Parrott'51 'klndergarten' class RI~e.K, umle" quallt.y . me. ,chcindl.,. : cit •• -cia"y law;.' . week elid wi th her parents In Dayalways e'arne and DUng ' over .the _ rrr .ton. : fence olH~g and all-lng. There were p,'c.~. N.~ ';flng clothe~ fo~ yout.,ntl,e famlry '. ,Mrs. Clyde Wbarton spent Th\U'8DRY RIDOE ,. I the very e.ilrly yellow "Cloth.of w.U - a. f~l'IIlture. ~m. appUanc••. and I hou.~h~id il,ay. wth Mr. and Mrs. Bernard .M ei. Oolds" and t nen"later the b~ purPle n!»ed..-all .t , AII~lv.l'Hry ~I., .avhift'. ~ Plan ,you', loh.at Ridgev1l.\e. hb. IS. The sap · buckets have and whl1;e .ones. T~ . catalolUea lJst • . '11 , Mra. Margaret ,J ohns and , Mrs. ~n out at .Stonybrook. Fal1ns for a O~th of Ool,d as e: s~ll a.nd not .. ' • • hoppln, trip, to DaytOn. J,olft: tIi. crowd at ' ilk.·•. TJlerle Jones attended a tea. week or two wt' I baven',t heard ~~rly -destrable variety be- , , . t·.·· , . day. ~moon, ot Itbe . ~ ~' ~t whether there bas cause ~~ bl~m. 80 clolSe~ .to the ~lKh ~,r"-'iilg '0, Co,.".Ii4 O,,-'h••Ait til 10.'30 ovn ' ~,i '" 1 Woman~. club ,!Prt tbe~ bome 01; beeri a Rood run of Or. not: ' In &'J"OUIld, IllIut they ~ ,well wOrth , • ,to • ' .• , " " . 1 ' • "", •• " ~~ W~•. oDe of the pa.pers.laat :re.t: I saw an, 1W¢t1nc ,tor th~y bloom. trom ' 'ten ~ .~ ~ C a ,0 MLai.rute Rai~ , ~, IIDCI 'Mn, Tberle Jones ' 8Jl!l i1'lem that aa1d ~ &be . ~ syrup I days to 1bWO ,!leeks earUer thAn the ' ~, la Rib',. A~torium. (. p~ ~lete un.: ~ Jobna Dayton baa a finer taVOt' than ~ ~ o~ On;ea. . ' \ ,.; trlJatlDktdalIDOtioG;NocbArp'for,.cImii&a. ~ ~. . vermont produot. At &n1 rr..te we ' ~ f. 00Id aaatn toda, and I . I ' . • . ....... . . . . 81m ~tIl Mid mo,r It » aood, ~17 on w.e ~ b t means no fence build· . ........, were cSIDDw SWidaJ. bat ~ oil a c014 ~. 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Ntws Of The Reds TAMPA, FLA.--'l'hls ,sprlDg training doesn't present a,ny great conditioning problems for the ,Oinclnnati Reds, champions of the wo~ld. They're down here In Tampa, preparing for the 1941 National League pelmant race, mlnus th~ reducing worries that confront , the members of most ball clubs after a wlnter of id eneaS. Bill MoKechnie is happy that he will be Bible to condition his men with the routine procedure, and not forcecl to resort to drast1e .measures with any of his regul . He IS happy because all his men seemed t() have taken their situations . seriously all during the off season, which Is just another Indication that the Reds are so good because they pay attention ' to their 'business. Bucky Walters, aoe Oincinnatl pitcher, never tans. In the middle of the summer he looks Uke a tellow who has been Indoors all the while the sun Is shining. Paul Derrl.n ger says t b'lt a pitcher should condition his legs and to t his wind In shape before worrying about his arm'; Ann trouble usually <revelops from uncerta-l n ~ootlng, t hinks Paul.

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The death of fonner Secretary of State Thad B. Brown, 1823-192'1, ,wlUcb 0CCUIftd In a ~Veland, hospital on Pebruary 25th, recal18 that I be was the flnt Secretary of State e~te the tabula.tion of Oblo . J ' . election returns. mor to 1924, Ohio from Major S. B. Maaon, of the 10th S. Order of the Purple Heart for was always one among .t he' liat ,Infantry, for 160 Ohio State hish- dlsttngulahed servioes in France dtlr.18.tea to report omcial election 1'8- ~y maps for J)OS81bIe use In .spring ' 1ng the ' World War. '''He was a SUlta, but In 1924 SecretarY Brown...maneuvers. ,g reat soldler, always B gentleman called in oftlclala of the Aa8oc1a.ted and a flne pubUc servant" comPress and wJ,th 't.tteh; coopera Ion In- Ohlo army selectees sumtrloned merited ' Governor BrlClter. ' stalled the tabulation' system now ,ln after March 1,"'Wtth a few elC.eptlons use, w~ch baa been perfected to, will lbe diVided lpto ' two sections. ;SUCh an extent .~hat Ohio was the "DurIng the first ~ months, the tlrst state in the UrUon to report zu &.my will lUG '_fttruct th"'" men In Inl complete election returns last year. dlvldu"", basic and ..,. a'em~"'.a;" ru dl.... U_.J Mr. and Mrs. LesUe Gorsuch 'iiid 001. M. · M.~on~ Malie -entertained Mr. n'"'d Mrs'. Wil. ' . _ ments," said Lt. coal produ::ers have sent pe -,..... Ohio . . gomery, 5th Corps Area mot)l~tlon lard Taylor and sons, Mr. and Mrs. .tltl.o~ to W~ton,' D. , O. ,M~g dlrectp.. at Ft. Hay'es, OOI•...:....us. . ........, Oharles Hartis and son of Sprlnsfor r.eductlons In some of their es- i,Atter that the IndlViduals wUi be boro, Mr. and Mrs. WlI1l Grimes of tabllabed 'm~um prices In order , ....ftl .. ned to speclflc arms of the serto t th - tlt' of prod -"'6 Lebanon and G adys Thomas of . uC,- ViCe where they will work as a 'Unit", Red Llon, Sunday. . me~ . e compe d)n ing dlStriots located chiefly: in West be said. Not until the men have ub. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Orawford .en·' Vlrgln!a' and Vlr61ni,. 'OoaL§ of dergon' .thi'ee months of "pre-sea. O~IO;" ./lBld the pet1tIO~" "are , low sen" drllling at replacement camps tertalne(i ~ss Audrey smd ~rgaret . 8l'ti.de coals co.m pared W1~ the ba~e will they be sent to regular branches ,Oraw:ford and Mr. Bob Scllnelder of ()()als of Virginia an West" virginia f the army 'Requ1s~t10n ' orders Spr1ng.fleld Sunda.y. Uers at 'the Bunnell !lnd multi; neceaserll,.-, be show JIlt. Sun'r,rote: ted In thelr .hOme markets~ the H fn lals ust . ~nd e day ,were Mr. nd Mrs. Vaugh Mul'p rinclpal ones being ', Y~uhptown ayes 0 c m s" we n len of Dayton Mr. and ¥!'S. Levi 'Man.h 10·21, 8.~7 men, 8,399 of Bunnelf and famllY of Loveland Ashtabulp., Ole~e.a.nd '. Toledo . " : .. ') whom wlll lbe white, from the 5th . ' Oity and Detroit, Michlg~n"r . ~e!1uc. Miss Audrey Orawford, Miss Marfe lo'n s ot as much as 20 ' cents a ton Corps Area, wh~ch Includes ,Ohlo.: Gors ch and Gladys T.homa.s. were asked for sOme sizes. " Mr. and Mrs. John Koester and ',' The f)fst break in, the oft'I: lal f ca.b_ da,Ughter Veln;1l entertained Mr. , .'. Ohio may be toe scene of 4\-1 part -Inet of GoVErnor Hrlcker occurred and Mr.s. Mon:1S Lewis of Mt. Holly the sprIng ma,netivers ~ new- February 2~t.li,· wh~n, A~d. Gen . G. D. Simda'y,. , 1y mechanized 10th ;Infantry, u. S. xraht, 68, .diEl<l: sudde~y at Toledo,' The all day meeting of the Ladies Arirlf' n~ at oamp, Cus~~ MICh1~ after a ,cerebrQl hemorr~.age . . Adj. Al~ w,a s -held at ¥fa, Elu:l DlI:vldl$On, ,, 'gan. 8eeretlu'y, of S~ate ~ohn E. den. L1g~t won ,the ' Ftench and w'edrl,esday. sween~ h~. ;1'ecel~ed a . reques~ Belgatn Croix d:e G~er1'e and the U. Mrs. Ba~ner Steward. Mrs'. Harry

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FOUND-Small leather key case containing f oul' keys. Owner may procw'e same by identifying and l' 1\IARV'S EPI OOPAL More than 46 tons of milk testi ng paying for ad. Call at Ga"zette of_ Hev. n. L. HllckweU. Rector 5.51 per ~ent butterfat were proflce. SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT duced by the 19-cow purebred Jersey herd of William A. Lukens, durSenior Endeavor 6:45 p. m. 7:30 a . m. Holy Communion. Ing a l'e: ently oompleted ' 965-day FOR SAL&-a ton Clover Hay ; 5 ton 11 a . m. Morning Prayer. Sermon Pr eaching 7:30 p. m. Baled Straw. KelU1eth Fox, Ferry. test. by the Rev. J . 'J . Schaeffer. WEDNEISIlAY MONDAY Pl'ayer and Bible Study 7:30 p. m. The Lukens herd's tctai production' f'OR SALE-Good residence proper1 :00 p. m. AmcUlary Lenten Sewwas 5.081 pounds of butterfat, 92,267 ty, rents to pay better than 10 % ~ ing. FEnn '~ CHURCIl OF CUltiST pounds of milk, wibh an' average of Shown by appointment only. W. TUESDAY \V. C. Sulith, lUlnlster 11 of the ' Jerseys m1l\tlng daily N. Sears. WaynesvUle, O. 3:15 p. m . Ohurch School Lenten SUNDAY throughout the test year, the recSession. Bible School 9:30 a . m . ords show. The average yield was WANTED-50 to 75 lb. shoa.ts. 0 ..0. WEDNESDAY Conuuunion 10 :45 a. m. 400.71 pounds butterfat, 7,277 pounds - Mlals, New Burlington, Cl1nton Sermon 11 :00 a. m . 7:30 p. m. Mid-week Lenten Sermilk per cow. The herd was mUked Co. Ohio. Mutual Phone 172 vice. twice daily. FRIDAY 1\11'. nOLLY 1\1. E. CIiURCU The record, ma.de under the super·r., 1\1. Scarff, Minister ' ~ vlslon ot the dairy department of 2 p. m . Woman's Auxl1.ary MeetSUl1dll~~ Sohool 9:30 a. III. E A. Ohio State University, Oolumbus, ls FOR SALE- 8 ton good. mixed hay. ing at the home of Mrs. Maynard Frank Hess. 45R2. M6-13-20~ £ ol'1liuil't.. Supt. Weltz,' authentlcat~d In a .Herd ImprQveEvenIng service 7 :30. ment Registry cert1ftoate issued by : -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-., Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- Tpe American Jersey Oattle Olub, 1\IETil00IST CIIURCII . IIUlI ; 7 :30. Always A Good Show at New York, N. Y., national .0rgatilZaLouis C. Radley. 'Pastor Oecll A weleome awolts you at these tlon of Jersey cattle breeders. Church School 9.30 a. m . THE services, come and enjoy them , with Davis Superintendent. The hIghest Individual producer us. Worshie service 10 :40 a. m . was tne six-year-old cow, Sultan's Fancy Lulu. with 514.61 pounds of Dr. ~os. ~. Drawford ' will preach. ST. ,AUGUSTINE ClIURC" The 4th Quarterly Oonference wlll butterfat, 10,084 pounds milk. ,be held ImmedIately after the ' ser- Rev. R. II: K~umhoUI' S l' D, pastor SA1\--SUN. . Mass, 13unaay. 9:00 a. m. EASTERN STAR NOTICE vtce. All offl.cial members are urged WEEKI~Y LENTEN . DEVOTIONS March 8-9 tc be present. . W1EDNESDAY 8 P. l\L BIG 'D OUBLE Evangel1stic service Sunday eveMiami Chapter, No. 107, O.E.s., Every Wednesday evening there FEATURE PROGRAM ning at 7:30. Subject : "The Glorious will be Lenten devotIoqs at. st. Aug- will hold its regular meeting and initiation of officers, Monday, Mar. 10. Gospel." Oome and bring a friend. ustine Oatholic church.. In addition -Hit No.tEpworth Le~gue Sunday evening M1nnIe Fromm, Worthy Matron at 6 o'clock. to the beautiful Way of the ,Cross Mary Earnhart, secre~ry ROY ROc'ERS Ohoir practice Thursday eveplng there wlli 'b e a sermon. at 7:30 o'clock. The Re.verend O. H. Flanigan of ' MASONIC NOTICE ' st. Mary's Seminary Oln.c1l'1natl wtll -...l.. Our chUdren's ~truct!on class . . . wll of Waynes-. , begin next Monday at . 4 o'clock, deUver a. series . of sennons deaUng S~ted. commun1catlon . . and will continue tor five Mon~ with the . O~n sol~tioq to pres- VUle.Lodge, No. 163, P. ~ A.M., Tuesafternoons.' All children from the indlV1dwll world . pr~lems as the ' day evenl.ni,, ~b 11. 7 P~ first through the 8th grade are In- ent world ' problems as they affect ~,.!I. Ba'it.oCi(V/JII....vlted tc parUc.tpate In this work. Indlv1dUlll Ame1icans. VernM. Armltqe, Sec. Suitable awards wul be given all All are earnestly 'lnvited to attend u. ...~-_--these devotional services. ...... and -.. ... J. J. B~e aJV1 daugbter, Karuyh, were . guests\' of Mr and~troud: tQf..-dlD-ner" Sunday, . "-~~~_____"'-!~~_~.

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Harry Smith and son Glenn, were . guests 01' Mr .and Mrs: Harold ~rn: hart and fe,mlly saturdliy evening at a stealt supper.

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The women folks are asking ' When you build, give your how they can decorate their home ext ra distinction without kiOOhens. The nicest ' decoration extra cost: Apply a roof of DECO would be the pres~nce of their Shlngl~, colo.rful beauty in durdaughters. but that is difficult able steel. In these tlmes. ---"One Parting kiss I · give thee" • ' YOU will actually enjo~ clean- says ·the sweet old song. The Ing wallpaper With "OLEAN", the ' modem g¥,l wlll ·.sa. . if he ()nly' easl.er, neater. way to clean wall~ gave her one kiss he .15 quite an paper. amateur.

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Miss ~ F-alkenstein Con~ervation. Bill Civic Club Sends peaks To Club DiscDssed By Group Resolution To Council ~rta Evils Of Aleoh0,1,I &;,i-i.liiiiiioiiii"_~-I!!!!IfI--.·"+"'~ '~~. P0rtrayed In PI'ay resolu~lon elM. __t o ~ ~e tioJit win-' atAdil With ' Eo~s", At Mothers Cblb that "

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The members of the Farm Bureau Discussion Group met for their regular monthly meeting last Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and I Mrs. FTank Hess. An Informal discussion was held at the opening of the session .on the Conservation bUl now before the . etln8 was held at fhe.bome state Leglslature. Facts concerning ·"IlX·:'f'"~~~" .• ".1I1Wt J;rI.J(en~enhail, With eleven this bill were presented by J . L. "~"'181~~ II~."' .,.;,gec:.. " . DurIng- the busi- Mendenhall. It announCed that ¥other topl~ of discussIon was W.wneIVme club, as a part of the progress being made in the 1P.cr;;I~~~ rl!J1on will take part In county 'proJect for this, year, that of ·th~ ~tate Associ- providing adequate road markers ~en O1~B convenes In throughout the county. ~.!'~I~IUIl'~:o.~)n um Septeoiber. ff After the discussions a sugar-bush '.~~::t~te.tI~~, paper, . New An- party quiz and a true and false con~Mr~ii~;i ~ead by Mrs, test on Labor were enjoyed by the ;\Ii new types of group. and Z1nn1as. Refreshments were served to the and attractive members and their fa~rl1l1es and two "flilbJlil!t' __',"~<dllaDllo.Vt~ b "v ml!m~s d ~ ', , guests, Mr. and Mrs. ClareI)ce 'E vl'''~~~:.~q911P11~ an un ds .' , - war . . ~ J. L. •• ~lell~l~ tI_1Ut1d mowdrops; • 1I"'~ll\Iii;I~~.i.aa:I", a '10 for':'

At the regular business ,meeting of the Waynesville Civic club, held last Wednesday evening at the Townsl).lp House, the follOwing was , adopt-ed by unanimous vote: ."Be It resolved that the Waynesvl11e Olvic club recommend to the Vl11agtl Cound l of Waynesville, th6f proceed with plans -for the com The March meettDg of the Wayne pletlon of the sewer system ,and Township Mothers club was held bul ding of a disposal plant, Friday afternoon at the grade bu11d- and the ('IUD pledges ' their suplog. port to the pro j e 0 t, ' ! T his The singing of "America" by the resolution was adopted after a group, opened the meeting. Devo- peclal committee had appeared bet10ns were In oharge of Mrs. K. N . fore Council last Monday n1g~t and Hough, who chose as her theme presented estimates for completl:~n "Living joyously with our children, of the project. Meanwhile, this com-, not fearfully, but preparing tilem to m1ttee w111 proceed with Its invest!_ meet life's problems bravely." gatlons as to means of raising the ' necessary funds for the work. During the brtuslness sbessilon ther T'he club also voted to sponsor the' treasurer repo ed a a ance 0 ' . $8033 Th 1 b ted to tI Memorial Day program a t the " e c u vo eon nue serving hot lunches each noon until Miami Cemetery this year, arrangeM 1 ments to be in charge of the Sponay . sorshlp committee, cDmposed of~. L . The program for. the afternoon Haokwell, chairman, Ca1'1 Ferguson, . ~r...~~ was presented by the two fifth and LlOYd Davis. grades under the direction of Miss . . ' oa ' Wad • Turn .... Two new members were taken Into Do . ro th y yand e er. J,ue th l 'b • this J I th f f e c u a. v mee~, ..... ent~~nth ~, ~b0 at Mengle &Dd.~Clat:ence Ed.wUtis~~pb t co 0 " . " ' "play 1!J , I - Hastings, captain of ' the "Reds" Obarles Eo MJchener, pres1~ent cohol VB. aood, food& Leading parts team was credited. with poInts for \Y.ayneevWe High . 8(,hool Alupmi were t.aken by Betty Thomas, as an- prccurlng these two .new members' ' , .A.I.ocla~on, ' announc~1 that the 1IKI nouncer; Dkk Graham, as alcohol; and his team is now leading th~ ~ ReunIon w11l be held May 31. Et<iy.l Burel, as · the judge;, Earl Rye, :Tigers" J)y /Severel points, l, t/tl.~!IW~~ ~he· DeW ru~ of ~~ 88 spokesman for good foods: a n d . ' , ~n the meetllhg is . always Peggy Chapman as spokesman of The 1 egular d!1UJer meet1t~g of the clUb wm bte hel~ MT°urt n . ~y night, held the list SatUrday ' Or May. the jurry. The verdict was returned M , ar. 17,a Cranel1 0 st Home t 1 i ' Therefore anYone can plan ahead in favor of good food, and a decision I h . ' ~ . w Dll:an S an ey, noted Leoanon ,for the nteet1nc. Inasr.nucli as May was reaohed by ,t he jury that aloohol u t ke ':.!.:l;.... . • " • . . a ••orney as gues ·spea r. , aII;U ,f» ~ dlY'in'evious. will be Memor- has no place In the l~uman body. '_-'" I '" . , and wlU be a natlanal hOll- ~ong, /(Amerlca the Bea\1tl!ul'~ by 1*. 'It ~ ~ord thOl1a from a dis- the entlre 'grade, &ln~lUd~d the pro~ , WI~ivJ1Ile' ~. ~ 'V8l'J ~e ~l>port4Jl1ty to gram. ' , . . . . " ~.JJ9.~~PU-~~ ~" trbe, ~ ~~, al~ Waynesville ;~.efreshments were enjoyed in the ~, ~nconv$1ence. President lunch room after the meeting. The lIcldl,lt_~f~',J~""V~·'~~..eIll'!ib~'~,~ M1chesWr eretore, looks,: tOll a 'J'efreshment co~tte.e for the :pext ~ '.tte c~· ,t.·t~rs yearls ~~e~- ~eet.1ng wa~ announced as follows: ' Mr. and Mrs. Howarci ,l1'o'g t enter-, ......,... ..'.... :m-preSldenl~ 15 Mrs.; Anne , Mrs. Ja,mes ~artsor.k, chatrma , tained the m~ers of ~h~ "20:'3Q" CC!I~t;~:I ~,~e:!lGfI~\o'OI" Ohlcago, whose 60th Mrs. Ernest ~rnhartt Mrs. Alonzo olub, of St. Mary's Church, a.t their ·lIbnd8II._:lb!OO] , placc, at the meet- Klontz, MI:s. Wiliard Al'lderson, MrS. hOlJle last Wednesday evening, fol·j1I()}~eIIl~.....'qr' . . Lloyd Davi$, Mrs. Olarence Menden- lowing ,the m~d-week lentef,1 se~,lce ' '·'SO'Il. : .t~rI~."Sf.:;r hail, Mrlj, HellJlY Riley, .Mrs. George' at the church. , ' . GW,l land, We. Jam~ . W~oal, Dutlng the business session . tbt .N,F1tl\AlU~lD[)(~~;;JJCK·l~7=\I~:il- "w,Ukerson) ~Dd Mrs. 'MarY gr~up dec.ld~~ to hav~ an ~ ' ~ , following . ., . • . ,~ ",' . '' I...lJreak(ast a ; .n_ ~rpora", I ' J GOmmunlbn, Easter morning. , , Following .the business meetln~I' , ';. . Ja.m,es VVetl~erholt ' ~nct 'Howard F?I~I' , -----< . mem1?t!rs of · the program 'conuhi~tee on,e of the, ~_omen's ,Spclety presented , a ' "Truth or " Conse~ luistlan Service, of the ~~th- quence~" contest, wl)lo1~proveq 'vefy" Chu,rch, ~. ~po~Qrj~g, ~ lunch_ enter,talnlng;. . , I I next .\'fedpesday,. ~arcp 19, , at A cte'licious &upper co~s&- ' was ~ _~~the~ts' Sen: the lunC~etohn served' by th~ hOs~, to conclud~ the. &or ~ , ~tronage 0 e meeting. ' of ,the 4l0mmunl~y 1$ soUdted. L1I]~J1LeoJl" wID '~erved at 1~:90, GRANGE NOnCE

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The wUls of George VI, Phillips. Franklin, and Freeman Williamson. Mason, wll be read In court Monday. Ro,ss Hartsock. executor of the es_ {n ~ e of J . Wlll White. Waynesvllle. authorized to sell certaJn stocks at

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The answer Is: "Suocessful adver tising pays for Itself." That Is why advertLsers In Way nesvl,lle should give study to their printed appeals. making sure ,its success.

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For example, take two stores here. Both have the same business volume. t!be same expense and much the same goods to sell.

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sec\lrlng qu10ker introConsmer tw<1, factories. One advertises, , I d~t1on of products, bigger volume ot sales, less expense per sale. and Is able to show 0. profit even when selUng goods under the competitor who, because he does not advertise, has higher overhead expense on his

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Jar actlvitl~, If It 'has good churches, If there are many social meetings, if . the reople an enjoy 'athletlc sports, If' there ,a re opportunities tor l1t~r­ ary ,and dramat~o work. the people say that 15 a good town to Uve In. nI-EDUCA~ON

Trie future of ~ community depends 'to a large extent on its schools. If. the schools are go~, people move into the plac~ to educate their chU-

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Complete rep or 5 on the 1940. Ohio election returns reveal there were more contests and applications for recounts filed In the various coun' ties than there have been In many THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 19t1 years. Contcsts filed Included two Beginning at 10:30.t1- ~. J udges of the Common Pleas Cour t. : ~ a dozen or more ~ounty otrlcla.ls and t 1-BORSE-l two members of the House in the . Sorrel horse 20 years old, I ; state legislature. In every case, ex. worker. 16-0ATTLEi • cept one, eLTors made In tabulating Black cow, five year old. giving ' \ the votes was the charge, the excep_ five ga.!ons per day. Jersey cow, . tion being Q county commissioner ' seven year old giving' tour gallons who till' ned out to be an a.lien and :, per day. Blue Roah, tour year old, , the courts .set aside 111S election. freshen In AprU. Roan cow, three. . Some election c.ontests are stU! I y ar old, treshen In April. Roan cow, , I pending In the courts, but In no \I-'I>l"_"" .five years old, freshen In March. case has there been a charge of II--~ Jersey .;;ow, tour year old, freshen in ; : cr1m1ilp.1 Intent. April. Flve/ two. year old heifers, ; As a safe-guard against tabula. tlon errors, Secretary of State john bred. Two he1Cers, lilx months old.': Two heifers, tour months old. ~e . 1 E. Sweeney, has caused a bill to be !bred Guernsey BuU, 18 months o:d. r I Introduced In the legislature (S. B. 6-8OG8-6 I 2.92) which seeks to authorize' the A erage 60 pounds. : . . : Secretary of State "to call upon the IMPLEMENTS 'FASHIONS of 'American origin of red cre~ The underarm pouch ; Auditor's office for state examiners Model H. Farmall Tractor, with f for 19f1 show definitely that bag has a tranaparent ,e nd of plas- t o audit the books of all Boards of Ea.y Term. cul\lvators used ,one seaso~, McCor- ·this countTy's deailrllers are assum- ~c plali~. The _ h081~ss, center, ; Ele~tion before aDd after ea.: h elec'ing the important role of giving wears a brilliantly dealigned casual ' " , You don't bave t'o covet' rood8 mick Deering TrlJCtor, good as new, !America style leade.r ship, This dreaa. A skirt of ftre engine wool tlon and provide for the mailing in thia new and difret'ent Idod 12 In. '{'ractor bre.a"king pJow. disc, .leadership also is apparent in the jersey is draped suspender fashion ' of one copy of the precinct poll book of 'Do Luxe refrllet'ator, Bi& Ollver Sulky, plow, ~er JIll!, desigll",of the l.9U Frigidaire elec- over. navy blue sUk jersey top, ' and tany sheet direct to the Sccre6.3 cu. ft, ~e, DOOling wheat blnder, ' manure tric refrigerator shown in the' Worn over it is a s1~raw jerkin tary of. State." M_ than 100,000 CeltI·W", • . '. striped in red ana blue, • '. , spread er, h ~y r l k e, S uperIor Wh ea t Picture. "Investigations have, revealed tha Hilt UtI 10111 I..t ~I drUl. harrow, roller, walldng b.reak.Here a striking rimmer print The other visitor, into whose some errors In tabulation were made 10.. _ plow 0 11 ha 10 h e WIth ~y notable features is glass the hostess is plucing an ice, "-e , a a m p . gas . n- shown at the left. Sprawling gaUr cube; is wearing a dreSs illustrat- l by overworked or incompetent preline, mower, drag, wagon, with hay over, a brilfht bl\l8 background of ing another trend. ThiJs chartreuse! clnct booth officials and c erks In ~n • . com Sheller, blacksmith heavy crepe is _ white convention- coat dress is made o:r thin wool the Election Board offices." romtorge, d!1ll PJ'BSS, 2 vises, lot 1 a~d ~ floWer pattern. ShoulderiJ with piping of a da~kelr eolor down! mented Secretary Sweeney at a reone-fourth iron plpe, cross·cut saw, sheer abruptly into loose, dolman 9ne aide of the ''V'' nEdc. Slopin~ : cent press C9nterence. "I desire ar ore leecr ~ boxes, lot n~ lumber. large aleevea nipped at the wafJit. There &houlden, padded to hold t1).eir , stress the lmportance of excerclslng' LalTer Because of Better Servlce wtn.o- __... is no belt, but two large ee1f cov- ahap" are cut all in o'n e with the: . , QuaUt1 and Price ....." -...u, seeder, larg~ iron ket- :ered buttolll do double duty in bodice. Onl, ornament on the dress . more care in the selection of such Way ne.s\'Il:e, Ohio tle; sausage grinder, .cattle dehorn- Dipping the wailtUDe and I11Ppol't- is a two toned lI8Dli-mWtarJ c:he'V-1 employes, raise the standard by re. Phone 32 era, fence stretchers, grindstone, 'an- ing the.intricately draped front roD on ~ne ' The hat is qulring. cieri-cal experience of all vn, $>1tcb torb, ~ovela.. ~e trJes, . panel. 'J.?le lane halo brimmed hat bunt up pm box of lcIlO,Ped :)'ellow I appUcantS. Then. by requiring one - - - - - ' - - - - - '--- - double treea, fOdder cutter, feed ,matches the blae of the print and atraw, with a ftDe, black chantillY l copy of the prec1nct Poll bQok and '950,000 for the Emergency Fund, tapJt. .bay 1.'OP8, fence POSts. etc. I tilt. back from a aeparate turban veU ftOW'lDc over. thelhoulders. I tally sheet to be malied direct to the "to meet any Wlforseen .emergency HARNEss: 2 aides of harness, . ---, - - ' " . - - -- . , Secretary ot State, sa provided tor which may ,.rlse due to the un~1&n, linea. bridles, straps. . In this bill, this office will be en- ~e! t.ed International as · well as 40~ ) ~T abled to recheck the tabulations be- mastic conditions." . PEED: 200 bushel h&Dd sOrted' ~P"'" 't4~",~:r,.\~ to.re tbe ~ectlon Boards Issue. their $330,000 · for the Industrial Comm.1scorn in crib, 80 bushel oats, 16 tons clover and Itlmothy hay in mow, 200 ~...wJ"""~"~/&, , ,, ~ ~,,J tr,r~; '. » certificates ot election, and thus s on due to work which has "trebalee clover bay, 6 ' and one-balf . prevent the rlfPltitlon of some of the mendously Increased due to the tact b1lahe1 clover seed.. • Mr, and Mrs. C: L. Duke were , Mr. and Mrs. 'Donaldl L. Hawke untoward tnc'tdents following the that 10.000 ' new employer, have .. POULTRY: 50 WbJ~ Rock' bens. guests at bhe home ot Mr. and Mr/!. ere dl.nner guests of Mr. and Mrs. last elecUon", the Se:i'etary said. bEen brought Into the sY.5tem", exFred 'Gray of Dayton, Sunday, at ¥. A. Fulkerson. last 'ruesday evemling the protection ot workmen's . HOUSEHOLD GOODS dInner, honoring the birthday annl- nlng Governor John W. Bricker pre- ' .compensation to tens of t' ousands Uprtght antique plano. bat ~ck, versarles ot both ~. Duke and Mr. • • • e e sented his sta,te budget of expendl- of Individuals. Am;: rocker, 2' rockers, bookcase, 2 Gmy. Mr. and Mrs. eharles Frank, of tures tor the 1941-42 biennium to a 08k.atandB. electtlc sweek>er,-Aladdln ,. • • • •. ·Maum e. 0., an~ Mrs. Olara Frank, jOint session of the leg1slatur~ on Obio 'has been notified to furnish . lamp, chest for bedding, lrqn . bed, ' Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Drake and of ~alTisburg, Pa., spent ~he we~k March 5. with the statement "there 4.152 ad~ ltiona l dra ftees. a I white, &priIigs, single springs" 6. pillows,;: family, of .Wilmlngton; Mr. and Mrs. end at lihe home ofMl~. and .Mrs. wll be no new taxes or no Increase lirid r the eighth call, between <goOd walilut bedroom ~u1t, three Leo states, of I?ayton; aN Mrs. J ; Rlls.selI E. Frank, In taxes now levied. during this per- Marc.l;1 21 and 29 Inclusive. The nin h call. s ~ te Draft Headquarters ~2 rugs ~ hoo:te made wardrobe. W. Cast and sott, 'Of Clarksville; were ' • • • • • lod." nice aideboard, one small wood all Sunday guests of Walter Cast Mrs. D. C. Ridge and Mrs. H. The recommended expenditures was nQtlfled. wlll require 460 colored . . Hal' BOck were Dayton Visitors, la.st for the biennium totaling $352,308,- men from 0li.10. These men wili be stove, 6 kitchen chairs, eleat.rtC radiQ, anq. f8m1ly. \ron ~ets, dinner pot, fiat Irons. . •• , ~ • • 'l"llUl·sday. 606.BO. are _$11,000.00 In excess of ac- 1110 ed by tile looal boards to , the d1D1na table, butter paper, ki~b Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Taft, ,0f'South ." " . "• . "' ~ . ·tual expen<;Utures during the pre- IOOllctloll centers on M~Tch 20, 21 , clock, antique sUver plate, 'cake Oharlestop, and Mrs. Harry Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. RI. H, ~raft, of Day- ceedlng biennium and are tbe larg- and 22. '/ holder. drIng cooler, cider Press. lard '· of Cohpnbus spent a part ot , last ton, visited Mrs: Will Whl~ ' a~st tll history. Included In the ' bud. preSs, 10, gal. m1lk separator, atone " Thui~y with Mrs. ' J. Will ~te ~ed White, Sunday. get Is a $7,465.000 bUIlding program, When 6,000 cases of mea sl~s were Jars, five gaL 'm1l1t cans, p.&.Us and l1nd son, Fred. , • " .• " • . e . O.t ~hbh $4,375,000 would be _spent reported In ·C.eveland for the mqnth stiapters, white arid ' yellow' popcorn. l • Mrs. Jo!1ri SettlernYlre .and ., 60n, tor the long-delayed ~onstructlon of of, Febr'uary" St~te Director of elec~ , c;ream pepam.tor and power Mr. a~d Mr$. 061'1 Ferguson spent B1lly, of Oregonia, spent :FrIdaY ;with b~ldlngs and replacemen~ at the Health R. H. Markw th issued 0. stand. pressure gas titove , ch1ld.$ sled, ~he week end with Mr . .and Mrs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L . C. st. state's weltar!! institutions; $2,317.- statemen t urgln$ particuJal' attRndishes. \ Paul Furay, of Yellow Sprtn ' s. John. 000 for bundlng at ·the state·s six tion be given the healtl} of children TERMS OASH . - • • • • , .> • • • universities and $350.000 fOl' junior at thIs time of the YEar. "Measles WENZEL BERRES Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Gaskins, of Mr . . at}d Mrs. A.dam Hot;fman, ot fair bundlng 11t the State Fair sPike In cycles of about three years ~tanley & ~()OIiler. Auctioneers ' . Otn~tt, were' Sunda~ guests of Dayton, were F)"ldaY e'vening guests grounds. Other recommended in- ', and i t Is prEcI!cted tha t th!s wl'l be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker Sr. ot ~. ancl Mrs. Howal'd Missildine. creases In bhe bu'dget are: an unusuaUy' severe year 'In Ohio for Harry Sbldaker, ,Olerk Aid for the Aged, '13,500.000, measles." said the Director. - • • • • • • • • • LunCh on Grounds Mr . ,Robert ,Taft and Miss Jean ¥r, and ,Mrs. W, & Strout! ob- brlng1ng~ the total appropriation tor ' Fer~n. of Dayton,' spent last Wed- ~erved tneir twenty-nlnth weddlnl( the biennium up to $84,700,000, of WARREN RELIEF INCREA 'ES G~SEY ' IS SOLD' . nesday afternoon wit~ Mrs. will anniversary .. Sunde,y. 17helr . son and which the federal government wilL t--Wbtte and son\,Ffed. '. Mr.,and Mrs. Harold StroUd ~y one-half. . . The relleI' load in Warren eounty TO" DUKE & SON •" • " . . , • • - e " ot Lebanon, were their guesi4 at six '1.900,000 for ma1ntenance 'bt the' IncreaSed during February over the The American Gu~rnsey Cattle I Mrs. 'D( L. Cran~ Is vlsltlng this ,o'clock dlnne,r. welfare 'department and. its various ' previous month, a'lthough' a shorter • •. • • • , nsUtutlona ''made necessUy by in- term, the report of H. M. Coyne, Olub, Peterborough, N. H., . Teports week' With 'her nelce. Mrs . . A. H. the -.Ie ot ~ i t;eg1atered 'Guernsey Sch.oeler" of Ham1lton. Mr. and Mrs. ,John W. K-ersey ~ased commitments of PI'-tlents as' '~unty relief administrator. dlsclos~ . .' ' Bel " B' "Preston to! Q L ,'" • ,. • ,. ' ,. . , were gUests at. a fapl.ll" dinner, Sun- well as , the 1ncreasl,ng cost of 'tood The report shows 1.206 -persona «r" bJ , en" . . .• . . • Mr. ~d !IrS. Jo1Ul ,F. Dahme, ,of day. at th!! hom~ of ~rr. aDd, Mrs. and. c1o~'i. , . ' . . • Were. given reUef.'last month .iQvolvDuke ,& 'f!on of ~~vwe" ~. Dayto~ were cUnner guests, Sunday, W. o. ~ersey. of Oregc)~ tJi hOOor '$700,000 for' mainte.nance' of the 1nJ 316 cas~ at "" cost of $4)383.1.8. 'I'h1I iSHelena ~ ~ Of Mr. ancs Mrs. Jld)ert Bater, Jr. of the b1rt.hday anniversary Of Joe state' univeralt1es. "made nece,s8ary while the January report dllsOlosea :r 61198&2. and daUghter. "[Cersey, ~ Lebanon. because of tncretUied enrollment." 1,~ were aided at It. cost on4;. . '{ ~....g~'!1'~~

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TRADE IN WARREN COU.N .T Y Did You Know That You Can Secure PraCtically Any Line of Merchandise 01' Service Right here in Warren County. That a Dollar Spent Locally Helps To Create Community Spirit and in One Form or Another Return to The Spender. GET THE HABIT, START TRADING AT HOME and WATCH WARREN COUNTY GROW!

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'Gray & Sons P.asteurized Milk, ' Cream, Cottage Cheese ' and I Other D8:ir y Products , " Delivered Fresh To' , Your Home Every PtJorning Telephone Way;nesville 76R31

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PATHFINDEll brings to you in words and pictures the drama of events fresh from Washington, D. C., the nalion's capital, today the world's news center. News, features, and facts, events boiled down into 20 interesting. inspiring departments. Complete, unbiased, non-partisan. nonsectaria n, dependable-gives both sides. Improved new 'fca llu'es:- Worlu's ' oldest. most-read news weekly at ' one-!ourtli the cost of others. }o'urnishes 'c l :l!l, r(!lLlulf' r ~ adi n g for the entire family.

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NOTICE HOME MAKERS!

]\1; a recent meeting of t he Warren1I4r. Kenneth Sater and son , David, County Council members, Waynescalled -on MIsses Adalme and Franville community was selected for a ces Alden Monday. Mrs, WUll am -nSC h er spen t the The Women's Civic League met at sewing machine lInlc, This w111 be Mts. J . W. Apderton is quite U1 W ek eild" with her s~n-ln-law and The ,regular monthly dinner meeting the home of Mrs. E .. B, Dakin on held April, 17 a t the Township House with ,a cold. ' , ,d aughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Evans, of the , Professional VlTomen's club Saturday evell ng. Roll call waS an- There 1s no charse, the only r~qu11'eMlss ' Lydia WrIgh t celebrated hel' Mr. and Mrl!. Fiol her are return1n,s was h eld Tuesday eYeIJllng, at "Our swered by naming OUT flrst school ment ale tl:a t you bring y_Ul' en .. B1st birthd~ a,nn1versllrY, Tuesday. ~ their home i~ St. Ignace', Miah. . House". Sevente m~mbers and two teachers. Follo Ing the bUSiness Ure ma.ohlne and be there promptly Her guests we~ Dr. and ·Mrs. DUd- alter spending the Winter 1n Clncln- -gu, $. I ' O. £; Unglesby fi nd ¥ts. meeting a .w ogram , was gi ven iby at 8:30 a. m. An expert. irom the ley Keever, of Centerv1l1e, and Mrs. nat.!, . Ra ph lIastlngs, enjoyed the dellc- Mrs. Lizzie Sh:daker, . Mrs. Oba s ta. e university will help you overJ. L. MendenhaJl. • • • • " ious <linner preceding the meeting. Welch a!1 d ¥t s . Harriet U . Smart. haul your machine. As no 'more Mr. aDd Mrs. .J . W. )Vard had as Mrs. Gr:OI:e' Lincoln Smith enter- ' Mrs. John W. Kersey presided at ThE! program top:c was "';rhe History than twelve (12) · ':80 be aecomotheir dinner guest. Sunday: Mr . .H.A, ' talne(i''8.t dinner Sunday at her home the business seSSion, durlng 'whlch ' o1 O~ Schoo;'! 'a nd the c.()mml~tee dated, please enroll at once with ·Cornell.. on 3rd St. honoring her b:rthday. time the group, as ·s~lDsorLQL. the presented a most Interesting and In- your Council member. Mrs. Ralph Dr. J : W. Ward was ~l1ed to Bar- The guests pres~nt weri! Mr and Mrs .. local Oirl S:,outs, ~eclded , to award formative prol ram. Many of , the Hastings. ve)'5burg on aocount or the serious F. H. Miltenberger, Mr. alld Mrs. M. a soholarshlp of a term at Oirl Scout members were surprised to learn llIn~ or his s15tet. Mrs. Amia ' Van C. ¥l\tenberger and daughtq of camp, to t4le .most outstanding girl tlhat the first sehOOl was establlshed Cecil Hartman retUrned to hl$ ~r n. ' w:arnesviUe. Mr. and .Mr4· C; C: ' in' the local' troop. It was also an- in 1817 · and that in our town wa.s home last week to enlist in the Rev. and Mrs. J . J . Schaeffer, of Arch~eacon !Uld family of Dayton, 'rioun,ced the the clUb w~ again this I7'tab:1shed the first free c0!.T'ec:! :tInl ed States Army. Dayton. caned on ' Mtsaea Annie U. and Mr. and Mrs. D. C.. Osbonle 'of. yeai-. entertain the gir:is ot'the Sen- 'SChool ,in the Northwest Terri ory in and Mame. T. BroWne, sunday. Springfield. . ior cla'ss at their next meetiDg, The 1831. This was started b~ Dr. J esse .. • • 'place 'ot th~t meeting to be decided Harvey and Ws wife Elizabeth and R. H. Hartsock and C. H, BrlUle at- by the program ' _committee, MIss ' they later founded the Academy of .' aargaln Hour 11c: Til ,2:00 ENTERTAINS FltlODS tended the' Warren. Coun.t y Banker's Helen Ha.wke and' Miss; Jane Furnas. Sciences, one of t he. first secondnry y AT' BIRTHDAY PARTY 8.!soc!atlOh ba~q~et and meeting at '. A St. patrick'; program, .::onslstIiig schools in this se,ctlon of the counAND ' 11'15h games and cont;ests present- try. Miss ' Doris Fires enie~tained a Mason, Monday eveJtlng. Saturday group of her classmates, at ·a, party, • • ed by Misses Marie bens. Freida The next meeting wiil be held at Twin Th~iU NileS! Fr:day evening, In celebration of ber Mr. and ~rs. Charles Krt gg and Harvey, and Ruth Rit-eWe, provided the heme of ~s. Mary Tuoker. seventeenth. Birthday anniversary. . famlly of We , t Mllton, were Sunday entertainmen t for the remaLnder of A,}:rll 12th. .:.... Plu8A jolly' eveb1hg of table tenniS, guests of'Mrs. Evelyn Wa~k1ns 'and tl e evening. ----'-----'--" Frank Mor••n followed b~ l'efresltments ot we SOD. • Billie Burke cream and ~~thdaY cake were en• • • • ., . RECEIVES S901JT' HONORS In jOYlld by the . fol1owlng yOung peop~e: Mr, and Mrs. W. A. L}lkens ere . -.r=_ _ _ _ . . "Wll..n 'JWAN OF . MISses Rlta donner, Reba Surface, ~uslness ,.visitors In KnOXVille, Tenn.,' Mr s: Su-an R, Saylor attended the .. I BORNEO" Evelyn HobU , 'Dofis'and Ittba F1res. over the week end. Annual Scout A1'ea Convention at TOm Flol'en:e, 'RQbert' Earimart. Or- ' .... • • • • • t he' Blltmore Hotel In Dayton, on ... UNDA Y FOR FliVE .DAYS vmel sa~age, &~d L)"le .Fok. ' Mrs. Martha. Henderson lett SUIl- March I, w'he~e- hel' son, Henry G. TlIUJtSDAY, MARCH 13, lll41. - .--.,-~--~ .' day for Jaoksonvllle, .~a., wher~ ~he Saylor, received the Scout' Key, Farme,rs' Club, at the home of Mr. BY~. ATTEND' M1,ISIC EVENT will spend a few weeks With her hav 'ng passed all 1'equirements In and Mrs. Earl Hockett. ). . - - , . bx:otber. W. E. O'Neall' and family, sev al , . , , . , voluntary courses In .Boy FRIDAY- Mar . .14 'AmOnI~ those from .' Waynesv111e • • • • • Scout lea'd er- hll) , fHe hi'S kften l' n the • St. Mary 's Woman's Auxl11ary, " uc , 'Who attendcq the Solo and En~emblll Mrs. J, Q. Gons bas beer('taken to worl< fol' 10 year. Thlere . were ap- Mr~. Maynard Weltz, h 03tess. ';, Event of. the wQ1'ren. County the Dayton ~steopat~IC hospital for proximately 600 Scout , 'leaders at. MONDAY- Mat. 17 SchO(jI~. held at Mason, Tuesday, observa.tIon.. • • • " tended the ,~ onve ntlon , wLth only 4 , Waynesvll:e Civic ' CIl'b ' d nner ,wr: , Lhe following: .Mrs. Ralph' a.wards. Thomas J , Her :jert, Attonley U t C ' T 'I t H • Hast. ll g , ·Mr$. J . R. Men Ie, Mrs. 1'3. Klier ' Hoak is !ll at her Generllf ' of' eMo wlis ' bhe rna n mWEl) t ~is~Ayran~;r. ~~l ome. peaker. ' " Louis Fires. Mrs. A. . H. 1 arnl1ar t, hOllle. ,Mrs. Clarence Rye, Mr:' a d Mrs: . ' Women's Society for. christian" Iss Cp 1 Henderson of Lebanon LARR,I Ck..... ENTERTiUN GUE TS Service, all day I;llceting and lU'nch.;Hariy . Smith, Mr. and Mr~, L. A. BOWD, Mrs. Frank 0, Le~ay, Mrs, spent' the w.eek end with h er mot er, ___ eon a.t 't he Melih odlst' Chur: h . B. Cr~e, Mrs. Ray Conner, Ml·s. l :.1.'. Flora lIenderso~. Mr.'and Mrs . C. E. Norris, of PeOr, W. C, St. John Ii. A. Garet and sev• .. • ' , ' la Ill. arrived ' in WBlynesvl11e Fl'i- Mr. and Mrs, J . B. Rich entel' ~ . elal' of the eachars. '. , . . Mr: ~~d Mrs., Gayle , Eva s and d~Y to~' a vis.t with th eir rela.UveS, 'tamed the m~mpers of tl~e "Cheerful ' ~ children, Mrs: Earl Evans and Ml's. M'r: anti Ml'S. J. P. ,L arrick. Mr. Nor- Circle" club, at thefr ho\Oe, sa~urday Mrs. Raymond Wilson ,of ' spring ' Wn:am.Fle:her spint S.unday afte~- r ls ret)1l'ned to Ws -hOlne, Sunday, evenlrig. A dinner party 'fo~low~ ¥a~ley WaS ·~ ~nt guest of Mra. , noon 'w~th Mrs. Rel!ekah Me.Kinney while Mrs. Nol'r1S Will remain ~for· a with an evenlng of. "500" was en~rl Evans. ' o'f Morrow, Ohio, ~ two weeks visit. ~oyed by the guests.

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THURSDAY, l\fARcH

THE MIAMI GAZETTE

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Last we k the House spent four will have supreme power to do al. days on ~Id~ratlon of approprl- most anythl~g he wishes in extend' atlons tor the Department of Agrlculture, including farm benefits, Ing aid t~ Great Britain and other parity payments. and other tarm countries, and in building American subsidies , atld actlvltles. A strong at- national defense. Mr. Roosevelt has tempt' was m~de by 'Dolih South em never been one to do things on a. and Western Representatives to small scale or to be at all frugal In amend. the bill SO as to appropriate public expenditures; so a production grea tlY 1ncreased amoun t s f or h eavr and 8pendl~- r high farm parity payments. However~ Ad- Id a h d P ogra.m on a ' mln),stratlon leaders were able to .ie- ~ Ie t.stld a~ some ~sis. as lo~g as feat the amendnient, and th.e b111 was as, can e expec ed. ' finally P8S!Sed in practically the form 0 and amount recommended by: the rganlzed labor and Its leo.dershlp _ President.s budget and ' the" Secre- have been dOing, weU under the de,tary of A!l":c:.tlture. TIi:: btl ~:cvlr es fense program thus far ; and are exfor total e ndltures during the' pected to do , better in tbe next few YnA -t"~ months Estimates hav b d next fiscal year of apprOXimately one th t thO Labo U~ e e.en rna e bOOon four hundred milllon dollars a e. r ODS are receiving for various a8flcultural ar.t1vltles; about e.lghty million dollars dues which.fa about the, same amount aIld inltatlon fees from those who that Is be1ng 8~nt t!)is . ear. work on defense proJects. However, , , y the warning signals are up. There Is

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cept Massie and U'nlon show d pop_ ulat 011 gDllns In the 1940 census over 1930. according to a report received Monday 'by County A\lditor A. M. Pa~kel'. Maineville. Harveysburg and PleaSant 'Plain were the incorporated vlllage:s to lose. The 'C Qtm ty's POPul/ltlon r()se from 27.348 to 29,894. Township populatlollS fOl' 1940 a nd 1930 in order \ve.t·e Clearcreek. 2,203, 2,159; Del!rfleld. 3.283, 2.951 ; Frank;, lin, 7,326, 6,716; Hamilton, 2.06B. 1.925 ; Harlan, 1.299 , 1.171; Massie, 920, 935; Salem, 1.661. '1,472; Turtlecreek, 6.433, 5,602; Union. 1,229; 1,317;' Wa.shlngton, 936. 697 ;- Wayne,

uled for this week according to D. B, BaUey, County Farm ent. The Warren County Home Exte.t)slon Councll met In Lebanon T\.Iesday afternoon and the Warr6l1 County Agl'lculturnl Club In the evenlng, with Orville Barcus. Morrow,. Lhe principal speaker.

2.526, 2,308.

d con' j ec t ure ' ~oom g......." an 'goIng on around capitol HID as to ' ,Just what the President wlll' do under the Lease-Lend Bill once it becomes a ~I-I h ere la w. The consensus 0 f OjUU on ~"nt ~... fl t will b is -... ...... rs move e a general. but definite, consolidation ' or merg,1ng of American and British """I.,."

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Tlu! Warren County Dairy Herd Improvement ~oclatlon met In Lebanon High School Wednesday night. 'lbe Waynesville Farmer; Club will have.an a.ll-d y meeting Tbul'sday a t · ~he home of Earl Hockett near WaynesvUle. D Fe. tors of the Warren bounty ~al'ln Bur~au Will meet bere Friday night .

NEW DEPUTY Henry Brady. rl'~~nt\y released as t anen patrolman as an economy measure, has asswned Ills new duties as Deputy Counly Dog .Warden to help Warden' W. C. Manning check a threatened rabies epidemic In Warren County. Thir ty-five. persons are repOl'ted ~ king antirabies treatment after bites. Brady w1ll help enforce a quaran{lne of dogs 111 the , county.

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RIDGE CHOOL FOR SALE Lebanon board of education ' will offer th Rldg bo I no ..... . e e sc 0 prot"- .... on tlu! South Lebanon road at auction at the courtl:iouse Saturday, April 12, at 10 a. m .. Oba.Tles Maple, clellk of the board announced last week. The board reoently obtained a . clear title to the property · in , a de- '

nkl1n " " . ' , 4.,511, ,4,491; Ma1nev1l1e. 278. ~04; :ButlervUle. 93. 68; Peasant cls10n banded down in common pleas Plain. 139, 153; Harvey burg, 354, Mr. and ¥rs. Glenn Bland and court by Judge Charles B. Dechant. 361; Morrow, 840, 738; x.. . banonl ddughter. Barbara Lou, of Spring- The property contains four-fifths of

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3,890, 3.222; Soutb Lebanon, 751t. 713; boro, were. dinner' guests-Sunday of Waynesville. 833 . 697 ; Cor\\in, 163, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. St. 138.

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In , the defense industries may overplay its hand. The 9 0n gress and the public are both f1LSt ,reaching the place where strikes atld unr.easoDable demands 01 labor organizations in key industries will not he tolerIltetl .

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naval ~trength, Undoubtedly the British navr will assum\' more 'respons1lbWty for look1ng after the affairs of the two nations in the AtlantiC ocean, 'while the Unl~tl states ' Tampa, Florlda.-There Is more to Will care for the Joint 1n~~ests Of cCndttl0ning a ball club, and keepthe two countries in the PacifiC. Ing It In condition than the avet- , Thus, each, country w1ll r~lve the age observer ever would. realUJe, The benefit 01. the naval strength of the manager Is the man who directs all c;>ther in. the moat practlca.l way, In tralhing activities, who prepares the· been some rules of diSCipline! etc. '8lld .takes all prObabWty there sort of an uno1!lc1a.l ,worldDg ar- necessary steps to l see' they are ' enrangement' along these Unes :cturing forced. t~ past f8\y months, but the arA ~~ trainer 1s essential to the rangement Will become more official success of· a club. Th,~ title Is a blt . , once the ~~dent'8 pOwers are in.lsleadingj fQr a trainer does not proadened. A' transfer of artInery, have any' control over what the munitions, guns . and, ' other army players do on the field. He Is strict'supPlies, from thE\ United states Iy a behind the speneS operator, unto Great ,Britain Is also expected to der whose jurisdiction comes the come soon atter. the Lease-Lend BID medical ~epartm6l1t. Is made effective. ,FInancial and Qth- , Aches and P,Illns are common, of er help 4n the way of ma.chlrie tools course. Sore ' arms, sore muscles. and needed manufactured 'equip.! chllrley horses, COlds, etc., are a ment la expected to be furnished" to daily part of a trainer's life, He the British DominiOns, especially. must be acquainted wth medicine, .. , Au,stJralla an~ Oanada. ~o aid" them but it Is not necessary; for him to be in. 1J1IlnW'actUring WBr needs for an M. D. because In most. cases mao:' . ~rltaill. ' . .' jot league teams have spec1aUSts . , available When exPert medical at· ,.On the home front the Presld nt :tention Js necessary. ; Is expected to follow the enactment Trainer of the Clncinna.,tl Reds. ' of tHe 'LC8$C-Lend B111 into la,w by o~mplons o~ the world, Is Dr. Rich-8 "crack-down" policy on the pro- ard Rohde, a registered osteopath in ' duntton qf war and defense eqUlp- the states of Ohl0, Michigan' ,and ment In . the Uni.Ed .:.: ~ .J . "'_llsl- Iowa, His name Is hardly recognlz•ness as .usual" will go \out the wio- able ·to the average fan, but those dow and Will be fp~owed by priority close to the situation know how Sm, belnt{ , given' for defense needs. Pri- portant he has been to t~e sucoes ' . va.te ~(uunes.s ,and Industrla.l needs of the Reds. wIt be IOOmpeUed to wait ,until all Rohde knows h18 businw well. HI ~ and defense reqWrements are ,has the Ideal re~perment .for a mat ~et.. Hey, ,manufacturing facilities In position, because injuries. n( wUl be erected! defense housing and matter how ImPortant they are ',t< othenro~ental program~ at the the team's ohances, do not ·· excltl expense of the taxpayerS follo~ him. He has a calming influence ClI' alOng. A.flood of orders for all ·sOrts the' injured men, and the psycliolog, , 01 ~ eqq1pment w111 peluge the tcal n:sult is a tendency on the part , ~V7"Itilli~ be re~embered that of ~e player not to ~e too Wor-, • I ~. ~ ~ cil , th!, , ~:,Lel1-d rled ab.out his pllght, " • ~;." "i ,JaY'.' ,~bf$be. 4'Ctions of the Pres;'" . . . ','; ~.. ~ ~ ~ turned f' its JSm Turner, who 18 ~6 years of· 88e, ~ "' ,,~ , &nd adOpted a 'saya he w1ll pltch untU he'a 40, at " , ~ ~ " ,~ C)U~ ~d" tor Great i,~t. "Others ha.ve done ' It; why Brtta1D.. Ubder the bUI the President · shouldnit I, says Jim.

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PAGII SEVEN

THE MIAMI GAZETTE

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'arveysburg Mr, and Mrs, Frank Frazier called

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~arcb 5. Signs of the times, New The W,C,T.U. held their regular on their chUdren Mr. and Mrs. OakMap!e' Syrup for sale. Public Sale. meethll' with Mrs. Mary Davis, ,ley Roos, Sunday. , . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haines were Public Auction. "As I am qultlng Thursday afternoon. he Civic League met Saturday callers at the Stewart home. farming I wl:1 sell all my goods and Sponsored By The Cranle ('hattels at Public Ou tcry", so go the evening with Mrs. Bernice Dakin, Winnie Gephart is Quite sick at . posters on every fence and In every her co-hostess was Mrs. Ola Welch. the St ..Elizabeth hospital. store. May fir tis movl:ng day In the Prof. H. C. MUliban and Mrs. Ln- Mr. and Mrs. MorriS Lewis spent cities but March L<; moving time in Iian Carr, motored sever al high Sunday with Mr. andl, Mrs, John FRIDAY~ the country. The trucks and wagon 'school pupUs to Oxford Saturday to Koester and d~ug:hter Velma. loads or furni ture and farm Imple- see the annual Sh,a k,e spearlan play Mr, and Mrs. Perry E~arnhart spent ments look so fo lorn on a bllzzardy "The Merchant of Venice." Thursday afternoon with Mr. and March day. You do no see so many Mrs, Ella Brooks, aged ninety-one Mrs, Bert, Bunnell. wagon loads with the cow tied on m with the sad m1s10urtune of fallThere will be two weeks of revival ~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ behJnd any more. Old bossy rides ing and sustaining a skull fractur~. services at the , ~tlca church comthese days, Farm sales always have Mrs.' Anna Va n Doren who has mencing Sunday evening, March 9th , - - - - - - a touch of sadness ~o them even been 111 several weeks, reported everybody wel,:ome. when th e crOWd is in a holiday m.ood very Ul. Miss Audrey Crawford visited and the auctlonfer is most full of M Er home folks over the ~eek end. , Collier G enevie ve Bu nnell s pent I.as t week Mr. and Mrs. George Beckett and r. nest jokes. Sometimes a sale just means T '' of NashvUle, .. ~ stepped up and .enn., "" at the Val,l Doren home, In Dayton With her sister Mrs. sons Charles William and Donald, Several from here attended the that the family h ..., ' has left the junk to be sold but more where Mrs. Comer has been at the Vaughn Mullen. ' . ' Mother's club at Wayne Township otten it means another old h bed-side of her mother for several of Spring Hill, were Sunday dinner school Friday :!ternoon. ome weeks. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman broken up and the stock that was Ferris. Mr. and Mrs. E. B, Longacre spent raised with sucll loving care must d, Mr.h and Mrs. ROy King and d d t A lf J last week with relatives in Virginia. Miss Hannah Jar an an oraug ters, had as their Sunday af_ dan, were Sunday visitors of t heir, Mrs. ports H?yl~and chi dren of find new homes. aunt, Mrs. Lucy F1shbau~h and fam- Waynesv·llIe ha e moved In part of March 6. Sent old Joe, the white ternoon guests, the former's parents, Mr. Stevens and Mrs. Robert lly In Middletown. the house with Kenneth Reeder and boar, to the sale today. He surely at near Wilmington. made things llv~ly for a few minutes. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McCarren, of Green and granddaughter, of Day- Mr. and Mrs. Frank P1tsinger and family on the Fr:end falm. Round and round the ring he went Walhoundlng, came Saturday eve- ton, spent Sunday afternoon with son, of Dayton, and Mr. and Mrs. r. Ralph Hammond had the then dove In /under the legs of the ning re~ng the latter 's motller, Mr and Mrs Lewis Morgan d f C mlsfo. tune to break his ankle when row of traders standing on the north Mrs. Laura Shldaker a.fter a week's ~. and Mrs. Henry Bur~es and Forsythe and chlldren~lt~ear f :.- a die f 11 on It a t his work at the ~Ide of the ring and trl ped three' f visit. Camlly, 01 Dayton, spen t Sunday tervUle, weretbsuncaY rs a . Frigidaire, Tuesday of last week. He in ' to M " I s on cru tclles bu t 'goes to war k evt lem. Th ey seemed lose interest r. and Mrs, WllI K ersey of Ore- with Mr, and ~. Arthur Morgan. and Mrs. Ar ur a . in th" bidding and I didn't get .. gonia, were ' guestS of lrle~ds and Mr. and Mrs. HUe~' Gibson and G. W. Davis returned to hIs home ery day. daughter, Pauline, at near B~lbrOOk here last week, after a several week's Mr. Wdl!liams Brooks Is a victim very gOOd price lor him. I told one relatives Frlda.y afternoon. old fe:! w about the spUl the tra(\ers Mr. Frank McVey of New Vienna spent Sunday with Mr. . and Mrs. visit wlth Mr and Mrs E. C, Mannon of scar let fever. The Br ok. family d I son Harold, of West ' near WJlmJngton. h ave b een Quaran • tl ne d severaI wee ks got . He .Iaug h ed an d a d , "G 00, Union, were• Morr is Lewis. always wanted to seQ something get bU Iness callers, ~onday. Mr: and Mrs. Gene ·Shaw ... and F1rank Whll~cre, of ~orrow. was il as the.r daughter Anna ~l e has the b t of that bunch." Mrs. ClareQce Hormell has va- daughter, Charlene Ann, of Xenia, budness visitor with friends h ere , ad the fever. till oold and windy but not mU'hh cated hex home here and IS' located sp n~ S nday with Mr. aDd Mrs. Thursday. ' 1\ s. J . B. J ones, Mrs. Rulh Palnow or rain JU.$t douds. T~e wheat with her son GeQrge, near .Lebanon Clus er .... h ... w and sOln, Robert. EveVh'gil Plymire, of near Clarksvl11e, mel' and Mrs. VII' lul (}Tov 5 at· 1?<1ftS ,w~ rse every day. I may need Edward and -Fred Dakin , accom- nlllg callers were Mr. and ~s. Mar.' was a S:\turday afternoon caUer at Lende the FJa tsrn Star a Way nes:t . at c. op ) nl>urance t11o.t I took out. p~nled by Tom We:l:.'h , were bus:ness 1'.5 LEwis aUJ Mr. anld Mrs. Stanley the home of his parents, Mr. and ~i. Ie Monday evel'ftng. !\Iar)1 8. At last lDf ni~at 18 ~ers in Dayton, Friday. ,Fr .an and son, Junllor. Mrs. George Plymlre, bringing the MI'. and l\1rs. GUY RcuJa hn and snlok~d. The first time ' 1'.1 ~ cUd '~ Mr,s, Ralph Olark' ~d ,chU~n. ~. us er Shaw abct son, Rob- news of the arrival of a little daugh- son were Sunday guests at Mr. and in the firepla(.e ,m YOId Kentucky were Blanchester callers, saturday. ert, and Mr.i. Arthur Morgan spent ter, Vlrgene, at their· home. Mrs. Frank Brown at Tipp City. Mrs. Margaret Johns was a dinner neighbor was horrtUed. She was sure ~ Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Syferd , were ,Thursday with Mr. Ellld Mrs. Elvis Mr. and Mrs. HaITY Roland, of I would get It. too hot an4 spoU It week end g ues~ her s18ter In Micheal, near BeUbrook. Lebanon, were Sunday afternoon guest of Mrs. Kenne th Hougb Mon' M r . and Mrs. ErvIn Smlth and callers at the home of Mrs. Ada h day near Waynesville. b ut I didn't. For a small Quanlty it Dayton. Harry McVey and n Bagford, a - spent-SuIil1W BlttemQQlb.With ~e.ge and famUy. · . Mr. Heber Smith of Germantown, works very well. I hang 11'. to the tron damper in the thrcat of tbe of, OIa.rksvUle. were Wednesday at- 'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newland and tamMr. and Mrs. George PIYmlre were' visited relatives here over the week.' chImney. then I bUild a very small temoon callers. Uy, near Waynesv1lle. Sunday vIs1tors of their son, Vlrgll, end; tire on the . bearth as far out as I Miss V~g1Jl1a H061er, of ClarkSwife and baby, and of b1s mother, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Burnett called · can and stlll h~ve the smoke, gO up 'vllle" was a Sunday guest of friends. PUBLIO B,ALE Mrs. Emma Plymlre, at the home ot on Mr. Frank Dinwiddie who Is very Mr. aDd Mrs. ,John Meeks ot West As I am 'no longer able to fann, I Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Jon at ..Jil at obis home in 'BellbroOk. ·the chimney. I use cobs and 'green ' Mrs. al4argar~ JOhns and Paul hickory and :keep it Just smouldering Vlrg;nla, are bhe guests of thel1' sort- wUl sell at publ1c salle a.t 'my resid- Blanchester. no blaze, for a tew hours each day in-la.w and daughter Mr. aDd Mrs. den e 1 % mUes eaSt of :WaynesvWe, Walker Terry accompanied Misses Johns were Sunday a~ernoon and un-tU the meat has , a nice brown Lionel Oampbell. . 2 % inu~s 'west of Harveysburg, Dorothy Webber, An d rom e d a even ng guests of Mr .. and Mrs. Cal$Dlok-ey look and smell, 'It Is it>et~r Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Smart, and Ohio, on Thompson and Mrs. Mabel Terry, to vin Longacre aid famUy. ' . FRIDAY, MARCH It, 1941 Lebanon. Tuesday evening, to at~ Mr. and Mrs. A. J . Jon: s a~d nct to ke.ep , the f1r~ going too long da~gpter, Miss Grace, ,attended' the at a tlme so that there WUl be less funeral of Mrs. Rachel . Ea.stma~ Bertnnlng at 1 p, M. tbe foUowinl tend the show at the Town Hall. daughter, Miss Mary and Mr. Rober~ heat. It should have been .done a MUllcan, prominent D. A. R. mem.- property to-wit: Kerman. of Southern Hills were Suncc.uple of weeks ago but I hope that ber. Sbe. ~ed away at her hoine in ~OWS1-4 AFTERNOO~ AND day af .el noon guests of Mr. and it wlll be as good tills year a l last. Hamilton. F uneral Monday at 2 p .m, 4 ye"r old Jersey Ilnd Shorthorn DINNER GUESTS !.l rs, J . B. Jones. MIl~ 9. Sunday. Actually ~rlgbt The Book RevIew club 'met Tues- cow, wlll fre.;hen this Spring; 5 year Mr. a nd Mrs. Walter Kenrick and sunny, warm enough to take ' a d.lly at ~e home of Mr/j. Esther Dos-, O!cI Shorthorn ~w 't<) freshen soon; Mrs. Robert 'Furnas and son, 'B en- ca.Ld on Mr. and Mrs. W. T . Cla~k wa~ k to look. at the fences and th~ ·"ter. Mrs. Q.aWeloh revieWed the 5 year ala Jersey cow giving mUk; 5 nie, were Sunday dinner guests at nd MI':;. Ma: y Carmony Sunday year old Shorthorn cow giving milk, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard a ter oon in Dayton, and kund the stock. The willow trees, have. sud- ~k "Mrs. Mlnnlver." . denly takep on the br1~ht spring Mr. BUss Robison ~f Washington These cows are T. B. Tested.~ MlsEUdfue: Afternoon guests a he "'ii'fM.l· much Improved tram a recent look. Ye~terday I noticed ~t every C. H. was a re:ent guest at the Fran { FARM IMPLI~1\IENT8 MlssUdlne home included Mr. imd illness. They Q/ SO called on Mr. and twig of tl}e weeping w1ll0w tree at Wilson home. Troy wagon with box bed; one Mrs. VirgU Russell and ,Mrs. Mabel Mrs, Thomas Cqllins in the evethe 'end 5'f Duke's lane ' was bright · .I horse wagon; tnanure spreader; Staup, oC Lebanon; l\oIr. and Mrs. nl n g .• I ' golden yellow. My neigh: ors pussy - - ---'----011ver riding cultivator; 2 walking Carl Cook and J~s Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. BUd Locke, of Dayton and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bolen· wJllow is full of sUver gray . pussies ba tes to be left behind when the b~eaklng plows; double ' shovel; but ~ he wheat 'looks less green every rest of them go up tJhere: Hamllton ('orn p~antEU'; mower; fer_ der and famUy of Bl ookvlUe were One week from today is St. Pat - ~wZ r whea~ drill; lrevolving hay Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and day. The grdund loPks ~most dry , enough to plow. , rick's Day the time to plant early rake; gravel bed ; sled; corn sheller; Mrs. 'Ralph Hammond and children. r7"" ,, - Mr. and Mrs. ·Ha.rvey Burnett, Mrs. ; ~~h 10. Bright and, suDny this potatoes according to ~ome. I l1~e to b ottk and tackJf;l; plillMorm scales; , morning but now the clouds ha.ve plaut all' my eal'ly, gard,en by the last JOO ft. hay rope; hay fork; pulleys; with , J. B. Jones and Mrs. Wilbur Fou lks gathered and the wind Is blo'l"1ng. I week of MaI'$.. Things seem to double andl si.ngle trees; harness 'l or CLASSIFIED attended the Mlami Valley c O-Ophope tha t the bpys Will mt have b£tt ~~ then and it is suCh a comfort two borses; set buggy harness; ADV . RTISING pel'Atlon Milk a s:,ociation dln'n cr In trOUble getting hom ~ wHh that load-, to know t~at It is in and growing forks; shovels ; 18 ft . ladder ; cooker : LraYtL n , Tu e ~'tf ay. The ent rt J.JulI1em It pays to rea d an I use , " 1 a. .. Lhe EI Lmore hotel in Ule • of hay. I , a!U hoping thaI; it will rain those days when the ground Is , too iron l;cett;1e; la rd pr s ; ditCh ln1 be~ore we get the promised snow. My wet to work. .spade; 'd ltch leveler; h O£.shead; 2 t :b e MIAMI GAZETTE a d !l'D . on. "cistern is emp.ty and th~ ground 1'a ~cross cut saws; dJnnE! . bell ; grind" Want Ads-M I'. and Ml's. Raymon j Ds \'i and o,dry. Valentine. thj! bull, is out but B1I1 McKechIlle predicts a . great stone and m'a ny sl1Uli.ll articles ' too Publish ed at the r ate of d ug te_, Mr , and Mrs. Early Mur".bE! tioesn'~ seeM'to be gOing any- ~uture for Bobby Mattick, obtal ned numero\lS to mention.' , 1e per . word, mImmum, p .y and 1aml.y and M r, a d Mrs. 75 bu. corn , baled fib:aw. shredded ,a ' mond P _,. 1' oi Day~" n were where sa I will .wait for. .the ~oYS to durIng .the winter from tbe CJ:l I':~o I ' 'Put. him In. The pasture is so poor,., C\ll~s. ¥attlck has shoWJl gre~t form < fodder. .' 15c. A ds re ceived by Wed.' S . ll y I rnoon callers at t.be " tha.t I do 'n ot blame him' fo-r lOOking lQ ' spring training. Another iYOUItg , TERMS ~OASH ,noon, will be run in i~ ue .:o.:.e of Mr. and , s . Hany lJol'm;U · for so~ething better. .we ~ever put' felloW ~ho.has shown to advant&)le ALJlER'T SHEPHARD 0 f \ t h' ~ t ~ e"k . , ~on~ ~- - -'-'- -_ . , him in the rented' pastUre because Is D1ck' \ves~, who has ~ut cl1ndhed W: N. Sears, Auct. 112R2. USE . THE I\UAMI GAZETTE the bwners are afraid of him but he the No. 2'<:atchtng lob;, ' " , R. D. dollett Clerk WANT ADS

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Hockman's Orchestra

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CHRJST , W. O. Smith, MI", ter FOR SALE-Dressel', Buftet, 10 ft. SUNDAY dining room tlllble and chairs. :.....-----------...: Bible School 9:30 11, m. Walter H. Whitaker . MIS· Communion 11):45 a , m. Mrs. P . L. Reason was hostess to ST l\IARl"S EPISCOPAL Junior Endeavor 6:45 p. m. the ladles or the Happy HOUl' club Hev. It. L. lIackwcU, Rector "You can~a expec. 10 ~ both gralld lind Senior Endeavor 6:45 p. m. LOST- Dog, hound: big bodied, 4 at her home, Thursday afternoon, THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT -com (ortable"~Ba"ie Prellc:hlng 7:30 p. m. white fee t , yellowish brown color. In spite of the inclement weather . Notify A. O. Mlcha~l, W6ynesvllle, 7 :30 a . m. Holy Communion. WEDNlESDAY MARCH 12-BlJzzOrd caused 10 mll· PraYllr and Bible Study 7:30 p. m. thirteen members answered roll call 11 a . m. Morning Priyer and serR. 1, phone 86221 Bellbrook. .. • lion dollars domaqe In \ mono • easlcm U S, 1888 and enjoyed a very lnterestlng meet7 p.m. Young Ohurchmim. FERlIl.Y CHUROIl OF CnRIST Ing. "MY ' Favorite Hrmn" was t he FOR SAL&-I.O.O. Boar, young, al~~ 13-Sl a nd ard lime est I:. MONDAY W. C. Smith, Minister ready Immmied. Frank Cook " ~ Iished In U S" 1884. answer to roll call, and the old favSUNDAY Waynesville, R. 2 on Route ~3. 1:00 p . m. Auxlliary ~nten Sew- Bible School 9:30 a. morite "In the Garden" prevailed in Mobile. Ala.. caplured MI3-20· Ing. corrununio~ 10:45 a. m . by Spaniards 1780 t his group. TUESDAY Sermon 11 :00 a. m., A unique program was presented IS-f nq te "Constituuon" rp 3:15 p. m . Church SchOOl Lenten by the committee, Mrs. Nellie Bun'- !=!PE, Valves and Fittings for Water, . launched al Boston 193:: ' ,. Session. l\IT, 1I0LLY IU. E. OnUROD nell and Mrs. Frank Braddock. Gas and Steam, Hand and ElecWEDNESDAY 'I'.. 1\1, Scar If, I\llnlster "Scrap BoOk Ollppings" was the sub_ trio Pumps for all purposes, Bolts, , ~ IS-finnish d tet a.cca~te( ~ poace treaty, 19-10. 7:30 p. m . Mid-week Lenten Ber- Sunday School 9:30 11, m. E. A. ject for the a.fternoon and brought Pulleys, V Belts, Plumbing , and vice. , J!:arnhEL1·t. Supt. forth s9JDe interesting top1c,s. SOme Heatu1g Supplies. J. P. I190KLET ~1 17-SL Pilrick's Day • FRIDAY Even1ng service 7:30. ot the'se were "The First Women's SUPPLY CO. X~, OHIO. Prayer ' meetLng Wednesday ' eve- Club in Indiana", by Mrs. N~llle MI3-20-~7-A3 ~ . 7 :30 p. m . Girls Friendly Group. IIlnl: 7:30, ' , Bunne~; "Defense of a Dog" , by Ie - Univoralty 01 Mk h an . orq n·zed. 1838, Our reVival services are being held Senator Best. given by Mrs. Ell Fur- FOR SALE- 8 ton good. mixed hay, each evenlng this week at 7:30. PIan nas i and" "35 ~nts tor Losing Your Frank Hess. 45R2. M6-13-20. l\IETIIODlST CIIURCIJ to atteQd some of these services: Husband by Mrs. Oharles Mkohener. Louis C. Radle,. Pastor .QIf ,.I~Tlur" Church School 9.30 a. m , Cecil The Missionary Society will be A pleasant social hour and re~~,,\U~ C'I Davis Superintendent ' , freshments were enjoyed after the Lebanon; Mrs. Sadie Reason, of .. : held Wednesday afternoon, March program by members and the tol- Harveysburg; and Mrs. J. E. Mc':i&omc Th~ children Of the Pr~ary-Jun- 19th at the church. lowing guesti;. Mrs. Loren Reason, of Clure. ~ lor Dept. w111 . demonstrate t heir A welcome awaits you at these Waynesville, O. ,work this Sunday morning 1plmed1- sel'vlcE~S, come lmd enjoy them with -~-------~~--:~",:,,:,,:,,-----:~-----:~"";i:;---'Phone 7 , a tely after the class period. us. Worship service 10 :4.0 a. m . WEEKEND AND DINNEB GUESTS Subject: "LIvl n g Wa te l' torS'll'. AUGUSTINE CHUKCR Thirsty Souls." .ltey. R. U. KrumhoU., S T 0, pastor . MIsses Margaret and Rachel Ha.r t- . Epworth League Sunday evenlng Mass, Sunday, 9:00 a. m . .man gpent the week end with their at 6 o'clock. W~KLY LENTEN DEVOTIONS :parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar\ hur Hart- ' Subject: "The C!Uc1f1x1on of 'WEDNESDAY 8 P. M. man. Misses Marjorie and Myra Ghrist." Ever'Y Wednesday evening there . The. W. S. O. S. will hold their . Haddock' and Mrs Trevor Haddock, tin t th h"-'" will bE! Lenten devotions a t St. Auge c ... "u . , lunc,heon mee g' a -of .New B u r l r were a~o dinner Wednesday, lthrch 19th. ustine Cathollc church. In addition guests .at the Hartman home, SunOholr practice Thursday evening to ,the! bea4tlfUI Way of the CroSs 4&y. at 7:30 o'clock. there w1ll <be. a sermon. Oh1ldren's Tra.1n1ng dass each Tbe Beverend. O. H. Flan1gan of USE THE MlOO GAZETTE MondaY at 4 o'clock. St. Ml&r'Y's Seminary CincInnati Wtn WANT ADS deliver a series of smnona dealinl With tlie Ohristlan' solution tQ prealndiyldual 'world proble~ as 'the ent world problems as .they affect individual Americans. AU are earnestlY invited t<f attend t'!t~e devotional services. (

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711'uneral

PubUShec1 for tbe people of WaynesvlUe and

WAYNESvILLE,

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Mistress (exasperatedly-hear- The American ?oy wtll face the in kitchen?: ''More hell o~ battle without. fear. Whether he' ean · get up in the .' dishes, Mandy?" lllorning Is another question. Mandy:, "No, Ma'a.m, less." ing crash

"MASONITE"-the board of a , ' Keep MASONITE W~l board in mind when redecorat1tig bath or thousand uses. When all other kitchen,. A variety of ,c olors to material:; fa:il, MASONITE ' wU1 do the Job. brighten up dull, drab, rooms. ~-7~~7-~~~--~~~'~ a~n ~e= w~

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Color makes a difJerence, doesplan the roof as carefully as you n 't it? Our grandmother~ worked p!aD the house. ApplY 11 perma- hi dull, dreary ' kitchens but tonent roof, use "DECO;' shingles. day's mothers can have any color scheme they deSIre at very small 'M i a. m I, "SEMI -'('LOS" 1s cost. 'washable, easy to apply and costs Walking is said to be' I/; lost art little. Come In tor a color card. With many J?CPple. It is to be "JlP KRUMS ..BACK IT hoped that they wU1 not lose the Jt'9M.S". /'CLEAN", the ne eIlS- power to walk from th~ house out W, neater way to clean wall- to the car.

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Saini Patrick Pr~gram

AI ,Mass.e Giange ,, The Mllssie Township Grange met Monday evening with st. Patrick· tlle theme of" the following program. Trumpet sel~t1ons-Harold HoUgbi '~or~!r1n ' Qt 'St. Patrtck"-Mrs. RQes V111a,f4i 'song-~ary Lou and Ernest MooJre; 'and gables and contests concluded the meeting. .... ... An QPeD JIleettne win be held M8J\:!l 24, ,w hep 'pro<\ucers wUl show the motion, p:cture, "aomance ' of .M.eat~'. The ,pubUc Is invited. The ¥as.sie Orange will, .sponsor a ff8Jt,'supper" f:l1d~y Mar., 21, at the , Har¥eysb~ G)'lpll'. DoQr ,p rizes will ~ i:1yen. " .' I ' ,

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bARVEYSBlmG OPEN BIBLE . CBURf;H !Rev. James. BAder' Pastor. SUNDAY 10 a. m. Sunday School 11 a.. m. Morning Worship. 7:30 EvangelJsUc, B,erv1cea, WE~nesday 7:30 p. m. Bible Study Rev. ROy Blater. . ,' .Frliday. Prayer . meeting in any hOml! that will open up for ' prayer meet1ng, within 20 rolles.

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ChurchClub Interview Dean St~~Jey T~lks

.WalDe .Pupils Rate High In . .Music Event

and 'THINGS

.Io,Ba Broadca~~t

On .. War At Civic Club

Miss Audrey WUlkIe, t he "FelsTWO CIVIC IMP.ROVEMENTS PROPOSED; Na.pth9.' Hostess" and ';Fred" interNOMINATING COMMITrE~ APPOINTED , --,viewed a tew of the members of the More than 150 pupils trom schools Frl d III I b h t'h t in ' , en s p c u , w en , ey me ' 0 In the Warren.Oounty school system regular session, Wednesday afterDean Stanley, noted .Lebanon a ~rl The beautiful,'8unny d 'ay took part l\l.St TueS~y 1n thean- ,noon, at the home of MrJ•. J. P. Lar0 _IIle 'tOrney. reviewed for the members of , .' , . , nual S?IO and ensemble musio event rick. The interview transcribed ' the Waynesv1l1e O1vtc club. MOIlwe all e~Joyed , last, FrIday held~ . Mason. A large orowd . at-1aOd ~* be broadca~1:rOm ~o . day night, the early .h1s\iOry : ,ot was certamly a harbmger of tepded. the p1l>gram. , station,. wmo, Friday. Mar. 21, a.t south-eastern Europe, south-west' Sp~g, the town W,as .full ' of ' All stu!1ents ~ere gra~ed on their 8:45 a. m. TPose of the club who em Asia, aDd the Balkan penn1ncars and people walking performances and received certlfi- took part ~ the ' trans~rlbed pro_ , sula, in an , eJrort to show how this ' t ' d' ., .' th sun cates stat1n$ what part they toot 19ram are the club president Mrs A early history has a great ,b earing ~n d s an mg m e - in th tb d th ' , . , . , Dr and Mrs Willlam E Ogles. . 'f I d t f I th I! ~ogra.~ and , e gra e ey H. Stubbs; vice-president, Mrs. W. " - . f on the deplorable condJtlQn of thts h S me, aS ,1 g a o ee e received. I E Stroud' the hostess Mrs I..arrrek' bee received tbe congratulat~~ns 0 section of the world today. He also 'ts b • ht r ay! .. , Miss Evelyn Wllker50n. of Leba- Mrs. ., .. , their host of friends on Saturday L. O. Radley and Mrs. L. V. . described the strategkal location of. . . warmth Qf I , rIg Borne other sure signs ' of non, was cha4'tnan of tlle event, as- Branstrl\.tor ., Mar~~ 15th, in hOnor of their gOldtebn . IstanbUl. the coveted prize of the ' . . , d " , . , weduulg anniversary. Owing to e . Spnng we p.otl~ed, Fre sJ,s~ by a comm1tle~ of Thelma V,. A .vocal solo, by Ut~le ~ Ruth prplonged illness of Dr. Oglesbee, Axis powers and at,o of England. Everhart decorating ' the Keas)er, ,sprlngbdro,. , Forrest V. Ea~illla~·t, and a pa~r, "The Life of no fonnal Invitations' were ' . isSued. An inter~s ng informal dl~c~lon t • fron!' with Lemmon. King,s Mills, and RusseU St;, Patrick and tbe Origin of St. b b f " r ~#' was held by Mr. Stanley an.d club . K roger 8 ore " ' E .."tAnk , i " " ut ~emem ranees 0 uowers, b" ' S members ""'''r his 'ftlk concel'ning , , b ' & " .. • • Pa~riCk's Day" py M.rs Rlldley sh th " ..... "'" ...., b~ight, '87~en paint i oys Following is l1< !lsI; ' of entrees an~ omprlMd the remaindelr ~f the pro- ::b;:~ds wereowcr~ upon . e the 111'esent war situation. ,' With thelr pocket~ full' . <of grades obtalne.d by ~e' students am preseqted b~' Mrs. Horace ts. , . Th's dln~er meetlng of the club marbles and girls sheddlng f·rom · the ~ Waynesvllle ' school: Shaner. . Dr. Ogl~bee was born and reared Ivns held at Cr~ne's. Tourist . Horne, their ooats and hats to ' jump Grades-6-"SUperior; E-Excellent; G-. Dui1n th I ' near Harveysburg, attend~ed . the with t wenty-eight members Q!.U two . ' ,Good; • , ,' " g e ljOcla h,oul. refr,~h- pub110 schools there and later at- g u~ts. Mr. Stanley. and beell Davl , ro~e, a- pair, <!f .tiny wrens , Robert Hastings, S; RaYlyn ments of green, st. Patri~k Balad tended Lebanon Normal d Antl- · in attendance. " . budding a ~est m our .b.ack Olib~ co'qlet. S; Quartet, Boys a'¥ ind1didual ,cakes. i~e~. and dec- ~h Oollege, afte~ which he entered President J. R. ,Gibbons pre Ided yard; Smith's , groce~ win- quartet, S~le, Girls Sextet, orate~ wit!) .tl\e nam~ oJ ea~ guest, ' Ohio MediCal College at 01nclnna~. at the . bUsiness session, dudng dow full of gentle reminders 's; Epsemble, Mixed vpt.cea, $; A1~n were served by th,e ~tess. a5s1sted Oompleting his medical equ?,a.t1on, which; time "evera) new projects fl?r that' soon th~ ,house wiU be Earnhllftl ten01', S; Ensembl~ c1ar~i by ~. ~f!i1n KulfO~" Mrs. . WID .he ffrst pralCticed, in' Olncinnatl, go- improving llving conditions in · " d d " • t h 4u;t, qpar~t Sl ~ Jl'lrep, Tnuilp- ,H(WaDd. Mrs., Josiall ,DaVis, !'n.d 1ng from there to Bethany, at WaynesVUle ,were dlacuasec:t. 'One of o ' UJ! W 'W ~ _&! • 11 " ~ S ~ place . ,-~ , ' ,ttMe'1nt 'Cll!att=~·-ealtil'i...~~ , Spri.ng ho~secl~ning... og- Gien.' &UUth, Trumpet: E: ' ~ The meeting til April ~ be heJd March IS, IGl, to M1ss M1nn1e Ma~ Street, payt1cula.rly the bu.ier ~~er'8 famlhar voice on Heak, ,!lnunpet, k; Trio; Olarinet at the bome ,o f Mrs. '11"11,,111 ,MultOI'd ZangmeJater: Immediately ~o11owing ness district, and the other, a SIlIthe raClio, ,announcing the eDiemble, ,1:; Earl R,)!e, S.xaphOne, w1tlt pJ'OIrI.m by Mrs: OlareJlce Rye. ,their DWTlaIe they moved ' to Ooz- gest10n by a club me~:r that the "Reds" games ••• overheard E; Quartet, SaDPrume enaemble. E; ~ Wtlllde and }ler ass1s~~, zadale, where D'. Oglesbee practiced streets. of the town be mark.ed' and in the Post Office Luqy Em- Ra.ylyn .Crabbe•. plano, E; Paul of Da~n, Ml'a.' Lah1ck! ~e_ f~ sevetal years, ~ from th~ that residents number their .houses. , • . ' Johns, baritone, E; MOnimla J;I~ guest. Mrs; Q. E. ·NQrrls ()f PeOria, couple ~e to Waynesville,' Definite action wUI be taken on lly and . Glenna Woolard~, m: Ruth Aiina Jo~. olar- lq., and Mrs, O.harles Z1mmerman where the doc~r held a mOlt ex- these two pro~ais ~e bU8lneas complai,ni~l{ because Doc~or 1net. E: DOiis~, ol&rlnet, ~; were invtte4 guests ,o t tihe hosteS!'. : te~lve pract;tce and .where he , was meeting 'APt1l 2, ' . ' Stout 'didn't l~ave his new DonaJ~ Brown, ~rhet, Gl ~uth ,. , . much bel~ved. ~ayne~e A Comm1tt~e, for nomlnatin "ani88u~ of Esquke IQng, enough Helen LeMay ba1'ltone~ G; Ffanc~ ,-, • " they moved,to Sprlng.1eld. ~n Tp- ~da~,>f()r o«lce:; of the clUb tOf 6. th t d • ., R "ell aohns alto O' Jean Hartsock, soledo, to Oleveland.nfinFor .· 1941 ' to ,pe' electe!1 , at the ',' dinner .lor em 0 ' re~ 1\1... us.... . , , " " ..' . , , ' and finally D Ogl' , . ' " , '. . ' ~rano, G;'.D;orothY;Gr..~. C~inet, . ' . ' s01!1 e years esbee. co ed meeting in AP.rll , W~S · appoin~d by r. · FranlC. very prOUd, and JUs~ Q ; Helen Gons ~raJld G I his practkle to the surgical cUnicli the chairman as follows' '0 r l Abae ly 80, of ~~¢ , fine . sh'o wing : , " . ; . . at both TOle.d. o and Olevela~d, , hOS- chel'll, Stanley B~ey, ~. V . • B~m: , made by Waynesvtlle bpys ' , J \,.' , " " P tals, bl'ing~g into bhe world 2,000 hart. Dr. H. F. Dye, and Lou Printz. and girls' in 'the ailDl\al ;musl:·~·t · babies dur1n'g tbe years of his pl'ae- Results of the a.ttendance contest ic ~~ent dId my ear de~ Funeral services were held Tues- t1ce. WhIle in Oleveland Dr. ~es- to dale were Ilnn'ounced ; tlle:"Reds' , . . .... . . k 1 h d l~ ,day afternoon, lor Mm. E!:Uth 'Ves ~ bee owned ' an~ oper-&ted the 9leve- 75 poin , and rhe "Tigers" q2"poin s. ce~ve 'm~? I~t~m , ea~ armers · ~ tal Gons, age ' 61, wife of J j ~uincy land Home Hospital, extendil,lg' over This contest IVas st.ar tid 'In ~a nusomeon~ ~ay .only ten mOle Gons, prominent lQCal farme-I', Who' a periOd of sixteen years: aJ'Y Rnd w111 tel'mtna t.c ' wt b t he ' weeks of, schoolY, can it '\ ,' died Slmday 'afternoon ~I). the Day~t.ul'ning to the old home to~ Au;>rll meeting. ' .. really' b~? .•.we, will all be Wayne, Township Fapper..9 ton: Ost.eopathic hospftai followlDg of, Harveysburg, ,he ca.rried ad , Ii. ' 'I,'h:e' ,next meetIng 'ot t he' club wJIJ li8tenin' to iOl,ll" l'sdi9S with .club ,hEil~ " l1:s March ~eetinlf. a , the an, a (;ilc~ qf pneumonJl&: ' . : luci~t1ve ,pl'actice untU}ll health be the board'~ of ",trectors, a!l (1 b 1'"1. t ' rest FrH:1at '. morning: ' Oni~ of . Mr. and ~s. Earl Hqcket~. rMs. , Goo,s' d~ath caIPe ~ q~~mpelled his, ~tll'emenb, The ac- ~ meeting .at' tbe Township HOI se, In e , f~ I d" , f ~1xtf Jnem~ra e,nd,' guests ~nJ?,Yed,,a, a -shQC)k. to resldent.$ of t~e cooUnun- tiv.e years of his- p.ractlce , eoy~ a W(dnescay, Aprll ,1. ,'" W h~J.1 ~ome~ 0 . ,.,,~e a I~S 0 f1~~ s~k difmer at t1~e noon' hour. illY, and to members of pel', 1:anill)', period of ![tty-one , years, ~n' March , - - ~ -_. ",' the ,Foen.pshlp club WIll be ~res.ldent, Seth ,'uFn!!l8 ~led th~ as she was reported' to I)e "holding 8, 1941. Mrs. Oglesbee lias been e. de_ l\JOTHER HONORED AT DINNER ~ intervi~,w~d: •• ~cording to met'tlng at 2:00 .p. m.., ~ i. Hager.: h;er, OWI,!-",I at17r un~ergC)ing ,an. o~r- voted anq. untiring helpmate, in the Mr n ~ . .. ' . , ' . '.. ' reTV'l~s ro- the deputy rAg-' meyer offering the 'invocation. W. A. ,atlon lAst Frlday. 1''half ' ~ehtury which they have just t . ad , . Hartles MOEs ~.lte , ,,..-f" .' ~~ . . ,"f ' , " , ' • • ained at dinner. Sunday eveillng 'strar . J d 'U awke people $wart~ll hlld cbarge of th,e ~pec~l, 'She was a membeJ' 01: the Waynes- completed ~ogetb,er. 1 I . h' ' i ' . , 1 , ' " '. • t o. , ." topiO,' "F~ ~n Other Countries':. ville MeWodlst: Cb\U'(lh, :.the New ". " n IOIW I -.of ,t e b, rt)lday allniver: . 8I;e ru~nID' He ooinnA,.e<t the United Statesm~t. ' , "'~-tl1"" l1+~;""club',~...... ,_... , \n' M . ' N H'ONORED sary motll~r. Mrs. I .. ,' 11 ' tf,q~ . , ~~ to . f~Ip1, '4; , , ~ 'I ~ , -... ...... cu, severa1 FIF"'EE 1 Co 0(', R:hMi ... Mosss ' " and are. '~011;l~ \IV 1V8-111 un- l~r~1Y, wiilt" ~ e .other ooud~/bijler $o6&l OllIan1zat1c;~. ~", " .At GRANGE 'S UPPER ' .,'a _ ' : .' '" til ~lie last ' . m~~ut~ . ~~t, ~vlrig' ~~ ~, earned, ~ , ~~~, \~~ ~,'~~ived, ~ ,lf1qI' < h~lie,nC\1 ' -::-:- '. ' . '.',' R~:.e:'.l~:C:$~~·ll~~~t ~~:!'e J~! then" , license ' •"n,lates •• , .~'B1l11 PjlJei for re!lt, fOod, aM. su~~ ar~cl~ one ~ugl1ter M18s:Al1Ce ' pons, a The flist quarlerly birthday sup- so'n '~I":";':"d ' tb . \0\ , ~ , . radiOs d tomobU ' .' h 't ' ., . " .,..".uu, e "onore' d , gues t , LukeJls questioned the quali- as ,an au. , es .. , teac , er • .GUilford, Oollege N. 0.; per Of the new year Was ,enjoyed by and her daughter Mrs. Reba Brad- . 'ficatio~s ,of -the , ed.tress .8S a 'Mr. ,Hockett ilien' in~OdU~ ~ ,one son, John B. ,0011.9; .' and one members Of the Wa~n~v~~ Grange, doer. ,'r • " ',,- ' • . • ' :f 'th .. .,m.:.. ty ~~ Oharlee YOIlllfr, of ~~n, g1'aJ).ddaua~tet. " . . Saturday evenin8. St. '~tr1ck 8 oay roem b er 0 e . l .\'" en , - 1LS lUest ...... .......--,. -.;. Mr. Y ~ , dis- ""A .... ft..!. hel'" ", : ' ~y-- "':"l'e ~ II!ot t, the. Me- was the theme of the ' table~ decora- .' FAMII.Y 'DINNER PABT~ · Thirty", club, w~ll afte~ ,11 a , p~,~ a collection of reUca; luchJIB ·el~ Pun-:ml ,Home, ,~t4 Rev. tiona. ~~ ~ ,'large blitp'!a7 , , ' wQlllan s , age. 18 a pxettr.~~, ~ipe8 hammers, ~., Loul8 0. RI.dl~y o,1ct:!'otinIr: ' B~ ,cake decol'ated 1Ji green and white. . Mrs. Nellie Bunnell ' arid . Miss ;'toueby'" 'subject,' but 80 CI,t1nc ~ to bile l'o~d. ~U:'!d~a. ~ &ade in ~ c~etneteFi~' PUteen 'adult.$ . childr~n '-';ere 'Yonlm1a Bqnnell entertained at "" /l~ng " &a can ~italify as a'~ a ~tt~t anf' coll~t./, Of ,~ ~ ",·, " - : ,; " seated'at the honOred ~ble. ·: ", I\. {apl1ly '\~~er party, Frl~y , eve'D1 ber": nf ' ,/ "U~ .~ , ~e" ,~. ~~ ,~t , ~~ . :A ~~'of,,~lie ~Ik '~ ~- ", A,fter the 'b~e- meet~:r. ~ter- ,~. ~ir ,u~!:S were ~. \ Ola~ " .e \ . . ':1' , "'" ' _ ~ ' ''1Iltei'es~ , ~ ~uct1~ ~ttee.. .w1ll ~ held ~~\ Mar. , . . . ' . ., . 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Now that the Lease-Lend Bill bas the war, financlBl qlsaster, or loss be:ome a law, things are happening of any of our traditional liberUes. so rapldiY t hat It almost an Im- E el:Y efi'01't must be mnrle to make PbOlle, Wayn ville H R 11 possfbllLty to make any sort of a our n w national polley function ONE TOWN'S HISTORY . compilete and comprehensive report eITclently and well. All loyal citizens L banon om'e 1'11 0110 <I73-Ib .: There is one small 'coastal town 10 New England that, in Its place In In a colulnn such as thiS. Legislatlop \VIH support theil' gOY rllnlttllt and on the b1U was complet d last week Its pollcl . NnUpnal unity at this r 8 .il~. M . Morrow Phoho o. 3 • llie d fen e.lplc(,ure. is 'typk al 01 hundreds of American communlti'e s- wh n the House accepted Senate time I of the' utmbst importance. amendmen~ to the p111. Many, in but ewary loyal citizen has the right and on that bllSls, is worth a moment of thought and comment, ." L1L, e wmall cities 1n every state of the Uolon, this community energet- fac~ .almost all, of tho ~ who had to expect the leade,r, s of the nation ~ , ot d against the measure, when it to see to it that American Intel·ests Ically a nd f.BtrloUcally s t to work organlzlng Its local faclUttes to ass1;St was before .the House in February, always com fir t tha~ the Uves ' f I n the der~nse program. That was' a number of months ago. Emlssal'les voted to accept the Senate amend- American boys are not \lnnecessarn REAL EST ATE menltS. Some I?ro-Adnilnlstrat1o Uy "ndangered, Bnd In tha t he were enl to WashIngton tel represent the town. Washington, pressed with wr1tcars and radIo commentators funds of AmClican taxpayers are I~ INSURANCE t he Ul'gent need for placIng large contracts tu'St, has indicated that the have endeavored to claim that those not w ·ted In p~acing the new ~roAUCTIONEER who voted for the amendments were gram 1n effect, ' \":====' =:_==::::==~=~ hipbulldtng yards In t~e small town will eventually b put to work. approving the principles 'of ' the bUI. _ But meanwhile. the first Impact of speeded production in other centel'!; Notbtng could be farther from the 1:tIS suck this sinnll community. Its labor and purchasing power hav~ trutll, for the 'House did not 11a an opportunity of voting on the bl'1 Auctioneer . tarted to leave for those production centers ~here work bas begun. And last week. but only on t he Sana f.Ome in tl)e place are, of course, rather discouraged by the turn events amendments. The bill had already SATISFACTION passed' the CongreS$. The Senate \(lve taken. '. , amendments ' placed restrictions upOr No Charge HIGH OHOOL PARTY But, , ~he~her or not they realize Ule fact, th~ dawn of a new day lles on the powers granted to tne J>resJi .. :;e "d tor smah communities.' The defense prol ram is QOW reaChlng the nenl;, and many of the . members Tha $et'ilor olass SPOI 0'1" d a high Centerville, Ohio !ltage wl1ere move and more work can be "sub~ont/'llcted"; that 15 to say, who voted for the ame~dm ents ex- scho I party · last Friday night. PHONE 7021 cnutest, d n ~ ingi . and where the mak.lng of the parts that go into the manufaoture of a complex ' lamed on th Floor that they wel'e Nl.tlnu·" us th di ve.r ons of t he eve, " . stUI oyposed to the principles o. the catd.~ \ er l'leee of m1l1tary equipment can be fanned out " to a number of small ,'btll and were sim p Iy vo.'Ing f or 'th e ning. t p ants in amaller tQWn.S-or t1eW industrIes started., ame'ndmimts in order to place as \vA HING'fON D. 0, EXCURS,OJ:'i TLe slluat;1on is eve,n being carefully surveyed with thIs in mind by mimy safeguards and restrfctions as TM B, & O. 1'11111'09.\1 is ponsorlog a ttJp to Washington D. C, again posslbl in the measure. he N, tlonal 1;ndustrlal Counell, an organ1za.tlon of trade group sponsor, , tillS year on April 4th. This ex urcj;l by tb'e NatJonal Association of Manufcturel's. Large oompanles and. BUb .!ow that the 'Lease-;Lend BUI ston Is opert to tlld, nts.. pal n . Ilnd eQuaJly Impor~ant , small ones. arc' belng asked to Ust the space, toolS and has been na.cted Into law tho Itlterested , friends. Reserv,a ttons other eqUipmen t thtlt they possess which ~gl1t be helpful in the. defense Unl ted States government ha.:; Ol1lCI- should be m~de very soon:'For f urP1for~. ,The mall l-lew Eng~a nd po~t town aUd hundreds of others like It ,ally' been committed to ,jlU\ ou~ at." tl aT d tails see L. A. Garst, . ' tor G t Brit'aln and other nat19114 F .P.A. Tl\:fE ANNUAL , w.ll profit eventually from this inventory. opposlng the Axis Powers, Such 1\ 'ONFERENCE . ROOT FOR AND CONSICN When a, lot of people 'ate rn-;ng tQ get a big job done 1.0 e. hun'Y prc1~ra!D is go.ng to be an Immense Tile Ji'.F.A. Anhu:'1 Con1erenc~ wUl your Ca't tle, bClll"", .. h all I,d ,"al ' , . " . " Ii lid ere are sure to · ~ some m !laps. But takel, !ill In all, this n , tion is ly c:ostly one. It i s al 0 go ng to b'e be held at tbe 011:0 S te Un1ver~lty t Norrill.Brork · r '- , n and Sarul'day. A ban- p~ lZT saive firm f'lr th " h :h"'''' Qrkil g thl nis out In pretty 10glf: a1 fashton, and, in Its own tree tradition- an ext em. ly. do.ngero.us one, for I\C- Lnlst Frtdny ""ill" - b 'd -..... trl~ ll'ul.rJ!.el p tlct rid ~op rl . rv, e. , .... , Unin" t d. " ,d~' Ci ... ;"",,J:, 0 al way, as It 'goes about makll1g the defense of its liberties sure !lnd 6e- tual involvemen t i war at)pears 'to que w . "e ~., .., uu be not only the poSSible, but ' the, with, Oov mOl' John W. Brloker and 'rn ;,. " on I{"", :t. I lIln ,.(' ~ !;llre. And tlle mtlo town 'should soon be paFt of that picture. 1 robable 'oiltcwne. Amer1ca is :to' be- Si veral state officials ,Presen t. ~Uly ,12 :20 to 12 :30 :,I 10. (0 IV r , ,u \ , , (.ome the arsenal of tOe world under Hi y " nd Phillip Hartman a.re the ': :-~ "t r pn , the 'new law.' It will a.lsO • 'melm a. d~legates f rom .\lere alth~ugh severCO-OPERATION' jollllng. of Am~rtc811 lnterests 'WIth 31 r om "Waynesville, ,,'iU attend: ' CjU'l Miller; 11th, L~le Fox, H;elen ~he old time town was very slow in developing b~liSe of 'lack of co.' .tbos e of Greab B11taJn that must of MUB:DOClt! Gom" BernI e ¥alo~t l:Ienry Sa~ter, , . Ine esslty carryon :for many yeats.' ,'I)he G,A.A: is PO'nsoring Murdock -,.. ., \ If somebody start d a good movemen , th re were carpers and t 'w ' b 1.01 " 47' the g1 um In 'oue full bow' of en- thwalte; 12th. ',Alton Earnhart, Paul onera Ion. . ,' \ , 0 cOll\e. e are em ar ..... ,o upon an . criUcs and knockers WhO ridiculed it or- said 115 meth,o~ were wrong. Oon- imlperlallst1c program, ' ,whiCh will tertalnment at t~e hig1'} school Johns,. John Stanl '/. reQjulre our active partlcipatlon in bUJldlllg Wedoe day, 1I10rch 26 at 2 1st, . Mary Mendenhall, Warren sequently many well l1lcsnt efforts faBed for lack of cO-,operatlon. . . . Id .,,~ I ' J . ' kat W ri': o'clN'k~' t.... EdIth, SmI''t h ' Ethel •. a-It":" B ' :sl n es~ poncerns were very 'jealous of theIr competitors in ,those ';Voir au,,,,,rs ~ never ~ ore. .~ _e ..... Admission 10 . Everyone . ' . ID_ S.. ~.IU "'I, \A' ou, assumlng a geat portion ' 01 the re- vited. '. "Wanda Woolard ' W1lla. Dean Hud" f It, tc f th HONo.R DO . LL . • ..t Ad ' · · aJd k days, aUd often regarded th,em as personal ' enemies. . With bus~ess thus sp<:nsIt.11ty "I , or o,le au ome 0 e gel, . MIt _:,\ r ~ua ants, O . er " C00, ' t"lvlded and more or less hostile, few re!\ults of community development pntsimt \ ar . in Europe and for the ALL STAR Mary Carolln · Bradley, Donna ¥ae ould be had, .p en.ce that must '. come ~ooner or .6th, Ann Weltz; 7th, Gladys Rye; BranpfilCK, Naruy Baird, Barbaralee In "a good modern town, the ~eople forget these .rivalries, and they la t~r. I~ home alla1~S we ,nave 9th, PhylliS'Rtckey; iOth Marcellne IDlbkensheets; 2nd, Jimmy' Crane, get, together and work aa orie bOd fOr ·the ~OOd of the CO~~1t~. They gr~mted to Pres~dent Roosevelt pow- p eters ; lith R' bo. Surface, B.etby _Charlotte Burnet~, Doris <:,hlu'ltbn, , . Y ' . : er a~d au~or1ty .such as hever 1;ie1d Thop1J?6on. " DeloTee ~~, Robert Campl1ell, Ro,< e that by suoh eft'ort they brlng in ~ore bUsfness which M1P6 everybody. or . eXerClsed by e.I}y ,other' President. 1st, JudIth Davls, J oyce Bee.1, WU:' 'bert" Everhart, Clara: Fields;. George By the combined force of unl~~d effort, they get reEults not ~reamed pt in Gclvern¢ent w1Jl ha~e an .unllnl~ted hel.rqlna Bra,ddock, ~nn . se,~~rtll- HartllOctk, J,lo~ L~ki!Us, Doroth~ . the days of non-co-operation. . ' . tootro! pver industry and labor, and walt~, Janet MlcheJ11!r, Ma'rt~a jJ811e , Pfe~er, ; Betty sattertl}~~te •. 'War- . the l1ves , ~d actiVi ties of all Amec- Rus~; 2nd, Sue Furnas, ~allcy Ten Guard, Vera b~lerwood, ' Ruth lcEm citizens. ~any' Amertoans, arane,' Da'ie Dakfn, " ,Albllrta Btan-: Wardlow, JHeJu1~bta 'orahaih; . 3td', MUSINGS OF AN IDLER cludlng• your humble' correspondent nock';·. 3rd. Doris Woolard, Gene ' Harlan EejirnhlllJ1t, WUma Oray, Roy •r , ~ , , ' • • I WEuoe opposed to .tl"\e Lease-Lend Bill Wetherhol.t, · Danny.· ~Imp~on, Max:. Fur~as, Jo Ann Dicken he~, MiU'-. Franklin Hopkins making his dally round ' tr1p from his ~ome, the ~ben It' was before Congre...c:s as un- Ann ~urton, Jean Ha.wke; 5th, Pa- t~ Luken~; ' Esther Watkins,. Nolan, wiSe and I un~ecessarr legislation, craot~ ,Baird, Peggy Chapmani' Janet St8nsberry, Mary pora ~oU~hi Don May Wright r side~ce, to ~aln street. al'l~ in the b~l1e! that aid could. be Lake . , , ~ye; 4tb, ElU ~en IBrown\ Bob 'Hastgfven O'l'Ba:t 1JflLahi In a more. dtr _t SC~OLASTIO , iqgs, flelen Jtnlsley, Donald Lukens, p, hy P nce 11M be contract for ,the lalit fi re cisterns built in tj1e ar~.d efficient manner wUhout con7th : Donald .. Brown: . 9th. : ~[(~ Phyl11s M.!U'~. MallY; ' Jjlllen' Spitler. '. villagl'. . ! rrl Nr u~u ~al and dlc tat-orial pow- F tres, Charles, Rye; lO~h, Hel lJ. Frnl1ces Wliitaker, ~Ubur Wool~di er's upon- the P.res1~t a.~ pl'ovl.dcd !}.isey; 11 (,11 , Orne, Br own, Frances 5th: 6hal1l~ Conard, S.hirley Law- , J c.sse Dh1\\:ld{llc's 11O'r :;e, Brigham, had 11 mean qisposlUon but . could iri!' the measu!e. H9W ver, 't\1e Pla- jobns. . , . 1', sQO, Jimmy Welte, Marjor,ie Wirl.ltler, jGlrlty has decided othe>tw~e, Under MERl';£' ~0:t.I1 ". Norma.. LongaQl'e', . Earl Rye, Yvonne ' distance most of th,e IO'cal. h O'rses In brushes on the road, I our system ~'r represen'tatl.ve govern- •. 6,~h, MIl<i!ed . Boume, . ~al1tiRJfa 's ubb . Rod :Betty Thomas. . ment the majorit.y I rules. T he d ~I- . cran«;" .Edwin Mlchene r ... Jane PfdI.-:'"'' -"~'""",_-,-_ Among those ' who' set'vee! for m~ny years' as trustees of .w~yp~ toWll, 1 Si011 the knajorUty ·. on ' tws bill fer.: 7th, Glenn.1e· dh~p~n: seth . IVlri , CLUB NOTIOE!" hip were; . Joseph H. Burnett, Amos B'. Slqes, John B. Graham a\ must be accepted . The porcles t B'O'4k.j 8lh RarlYll Cnd~Be, · Jahi,ce , .~ " 1 , Charles ,C~~ileU; , fmill ~n the Loose-~eh~ , Bm are " Bu~n lit! .Lat ma Hl1delb~.echt: ,9tH" "PIlrl ~aecherl1, <:i:J~~an, annow' the pol cles of the ent1re natlQn . George Mengl~, Almefita. Stei~!t~; . nOUnceli a -meeting of Ute Waynes~ ' " J ." • sUver 1"h~e . w~o 0P.i?OS~4 ,tile ado~Uon at. l~th, DQro.thY ~UYi . Maf1!l.' ' l;!~dln ' - \I1HEi Oivlc 9,IU~ p.q p~iuig O~~it­ 'F,ifty years agQ paper doll.s rs w~re bot I~ genhal clrculatiop, f, tine measure can only hope l~ , wU Jean' H'arts ck, .~nslng Harelln, te Monday, !\ftl)rnoon March 24tH ~W.RS sed almost ex<;luslvely. nl().t br1o8 Mnerlc~n in~o~v'entent ~. ~Ir¢.nia Prest09, ,Edwlh '8url~ce,5~p, m, his ~a~~jJ~e ~1oi,~c, \. I, , , " 'ubscriptirin Price, ,$1.50 p er Year, Payable in Advance

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THURSDAY. MAROH 20. 1911.

Mr . J . It. Updyke and Mrs. D. C. whte spotted calf. She must haNe morning. No potat.oes nor sweet ."found It". as they say bereabouts, pbas will be planted today. Wish my Ridge were Dayton visitors, Ft:lday . either in the upper pastur·e and then garden was plowed SO that it could DRY RIDGE . brought it through the ferlce and up, nave tills good freeze, that would· .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ or she cnme tlU'ough. the fem:e to help brfa k up this stl1J clay soil _. Next week wllJ mark the 29~h an1\I1lt' h 12. First calf of the season, tlnd a sheltered pla,ce l:U the woods, bett.er than nnything else I know ot. Bargain Hour 1110 Til 1100 bom today. ID'en In this crisis Mag- and brought it up by the bouse, per- More no tices from the Agricultural . Friday n'iversary of the Gtrl Scout Movehaps to show it off. thus completing Adjustment committee. I must go in AND men b. Our local Girl Scouts will sle maln t aln~d her reputation as the ell'cle of the pastures in spite of and finish signing up. It provides also celebrate their first anniversa- the champion gelter-outer Oll the gates and fe nce. For a long time plenty of clerical jobs whether it Saturday ry next week with a progrerlve dln~' farm . .I sent her over to the other our cows produced no thing but bulls r eally helps the farmer or pot. The Twin Thrill Daysl ner party . on the 26th. The soouts barn where there was more room and but of course this time, since Maggi-e new Farm Journal just came. full .of w11l have their usual meeting then where she -could be under the watch_ is a shorthorn and not milloh LO brag gOOd ideas and interesting articles • SC....D 110 to the different homes .for their ful eYe of my tenant's wife wilo Is a of as ~ milk cow, this would be a and a lot of interesting lett~rs in UNA 0 MERKELdlnner. Each bouse will have a dif- goOd hand wit h calves and all ~a,by heifer. the . Open Meeting and Letters from EDMUND LOWE ferent course ot the meal. At the things, put no. Maggie had Ideas ot l\tlll'Clh 13. Sligar snow. The air is Farm Women. last house they visit they wllI have her own. About noon I saw her push full of the big soft flakes but they in their anniversary cake. Then they open the gate from my ba~yard are melting as fast as t h.ey hit the STROUDS ENTERTAIN UDOUBLE DATE" will go to the gymnasium for the and come out head!ng for the upper ground. This morn~g the vet came "500" CLUB SUNDAY • i Oourt of Honor where those who pasture. In a few minutes the rest of out to give the new calf a shot have finished their second class the cows were out too. !ile boYs against Infectious calf scours. Last Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stroud entest will receive their seoon~ class came along and ~ut them In and I year' we had such a selge that I ter talned the members of their \badges. The old and new omcers thought no more ab.out It. WhUe I am taking no ?~ances this year. In- "500" club at their hOme . Sunday and patrol leaders Will 11,150 receiVe 'sat listening to Lo\\ell Thomas, I Denlation seems to help llf it is done In A!t ni f d er an eve ng 0 oar s. . even g. their distinctions. The parents of looked out the window and there soon enough We brought it In with hi h h ld b·~ Ral h . t . . g scores were e y mrs. p the girls and invited- guests will at- was Maggie cr.ow.dlng . throu"h he a calf from the Ooinmunllty Sale ·and H tin d J P Lam k ' th t t l I h . a~ gs an . . c . tend thl3 Oourt of Honor. ga t e fr om e we pns m e, w 1 c altogether lost seven calves. We did had been shut while the men were wh a t we co ul d to dl sIn!ac·t th earn b . A sumptuous meal was . relished c-veral "'""'m here abtended the working on the west line fence She t 'I h bo ~. f th at the end of a_ pleasant evening "'" '''v . ,. bu on y t ose rn aWIlJ' .r om e Evangellstlc Oongress being held at managed to push !t open a little and \jarn and inoculated at once pulled by the follo\(l1ng guests; Mrs. O. E . . the Cincinnati Bible Seminary, this came in proudly leading a wobbly. through. They say the. most deadly Norris. of Peoria, m., Mr. and Mrs· week. t in! tl f th J . P. Larrick. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph long legged knocked-kneed red and eo ,o n 0 e Hast! d Rob t Mr d , . . cases come rom , b it be ' ngs an son. er . . an navel cord at b.r th ut may Mr Walter Sh h . s. . . ee an and sons. d R' 1 d dMr nd caugilt in other ways as It is llighly W . . arren an "<lar. &n . a Infectious. None the o\d remedies Mrs. A. H. Stubbs. • • like Eg'g and flour have: any . effect on it. If it is caught aft;er the inocMr. alld Mrs. Ed Gloeckner, of ulation t,hey ltsually . r~ over . The Springfield. were Sunda.y afternoon sales barn should require Inoculavisitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Meltion for' calves just as they do . for loh and family. hogs. t ~ . such a temptation to. buy calves but It is such a r.lsk. Doc says that one man who buys and raises ANNUAL FINANOIAL REPOR-T . calves always stops at 1$ office and Wayne TownslliP. Warren County. Ohio. For the Flsool Year Ending has them 1noculated before ta1f1ng December 31. 1940. . them home. Populp.tlon 2308, 1930 , March 1~. Sunshine foor one day Total Salaries and Wages Paid During the Year 1940 . . . ...... ; $4.351.91 at leaSt. It is like' getting out ot Jlill to have sunshine !lIter ~lU ~hese dark ~tlX Valuation ..... . .' .. . ........ .. .. ... . . ..... .. .. . . ... . . . .. . . $29.127.'"2 dull days. Last year we did our ~t Tax 'Levy ••••••• •• ••••••••• • • • •• •• • • ••• • •• • ••• 0' • • • •• •• • • • • •• •• •• • • 1.33 ~id .. plowing on the thirteenth, so says Waynesvllle. Ollio Complel~y the diary. Doc left some worm medMarch 10th, 1941 Icine for the llttle pigs 60 I gave it I hereby, certify thc following report to be correct. to them this noon. Poor tHhlg~ not ha(1 anything to eat since yes- , L. H· Gordon Town h lp OIel'k terday mqming- so they n ever stppGENERAL TOWNSHlP' FUNDS .... I ped in that Include Rece-I.,t:; n!"d Payments ot All Fund Ex.e~t Bond Het remcuL . to find out what was ' .ITH one of .t hese .mode~ aUfo~atic .El Ctromal'ter , nioe, warm slop, th!y I~rawle~ right ·and Slnkln, Funds. ' . Electric Wate Heaters ~nstalled 10 your hom~. ,ou Into the trough with both teet and sucked. it up mediclpe and ~ll. RECEIPTS 'qn completely forget che water. heating problem. When l\!U'cb 15. One or our neighbors .General Propert.y Tax ... . . . ..... ... ...... .. . : . . . . . . . .. .. ~ . .. . . . $5.666.45 vou tnr;;' the faucet, there u hot water-day and nigh~, was out' sowing clover ·seed toaay. Sales Tax •......•.. •. ... .. ... .. , ....... ....... .. . .. .......... . 2011.00 winter and Bummer-with no a~ention .at all on your part. There Is a trick to using one of Gasoline Tax ... ... . ...... . .. . ...... .. ..... ........ . ........... 2.550.00 Expe~sive? Not at all! The wonderful effi~ienf,:Y of Ele~ 89.P5 those wlncl,mlll sowers. A novice at Inheritance Tax . .... . .. . .. .. ...... . .. ..... .. . ... .... . .. ... .. . . it walks fnster and fast~r and turDs tromaster's advanced design 'andconstruc~ion has made the Cigarette Tax ..... . .. . .. . . . ......... , . .............. . . . .... .. . . the crank faster anCl faster till he ( convenience of.truly: modern water heating practical and .6.00 ,rea·c hes the other side of the field Rent ....... . ........ ..... ... .. ...... .... .. .... . ......... ..... .. 7."0 utt,erly exhausted. Everl With a mark Total Mi~Uaneous Receipts ..... . ... . . . . ......... .. . . ; economical for every home. . . . , ' 'e r It Is not easy to WaUl: In a. &tralght Total Receipts, . .. \ . ..... .. .......... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $8.57 0 .li9 Le~ us tell you ~~ut the many advanced featpres of the

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eveply. There Is something, .~»o~t lt General Executive Servlces-Compensaticn of Tru tees ...... .. . ,~I ." -l' though that makes youiWnk of thA · .' E" .0 , I ' 'C'":: Comp1!nSation of Clerk .. . . .. ... .. . . . ... . . .. .. .. . . ... . , . . . old paT,~ble of the sower who ·went f9rth to sow the good seed, The ~ . Expenses of Trustees and Clerks , ...... ... .. ... ~ . ... . '. ., ~2 .~0 Thomas farm is the first along 73 to Total General Exe,: ut!ve Services ... .... .' .. . . . .... ... .. $_1.2. 0 ha.ve a, strip of fresh plowed grouhd. Fire Protection .. . ... . .. . ... . ... . . . .. ... ...... .. .. .. . .. ......... $ 166,67 I am glad that· we did a little ' fall Total FIre Protection .. .... .... ...... .. . .. .... .. ....... $ 166. 7 <plo\vlrlg, t 'ere was' vel:Y little plowPoor Rellef-Medit'al Serl'ices .. .... . .... . .... . ... ...•.. ;. .... . $ 797.41 ng done 1n Ja!1t1ary a.rid 'February Total P~or .Rellef .... ,........... ..... .... .... .. .. .... .. $ 797:' 1 th~ 'y ear and It Is alrE!ady past the H;ghwnYS- ROBd. Maintenance and Repair- Labor and Materials $7.175.i4 m1d~e of MtlRh and 110ne dotie . Road Maohinery and Toois ....... . . .. .. ... . . .. ~ . . . . . . . 2,868.00 e March 16.Sun~ay, Foggy this . morn1~. It .ldke!1 almost like rain Total 'HighWays . . . . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. . . . . ....... . .. . . ~ . $1 0.04314 all day but no suoh luck. RadIo says General Supplies ' ... ... .. ...... ..... .. . ..... .... ........... . . . . 165.46 -, .. a cold wa ve .~ on the way and from ::- .00 the sound of the wind tonight it is Memorial Day Expenses . ........ . . . .... . . .. ..... . .. ,' .. .. .. . ... . 'r.Olal MIscellaneous .. ..... . . . ....... . . . . .... . . ........ S 190.46 ptdbably right. Owioslty got the Total Paymen ts .. ... . .. , .. .. . .. .. . ..... ... . ... . .. . .... $13.360.53 best of me and I cut a silce of one U1\ll\IARY OF OPERATIONS BY FUNDS of' the · hams to /iee how It tasted. " "'eek '01' two .... 'the ,cure Balance, . January. 1, 1940 (01el'k') Tha ~• evtr' " .. w " UJ s .. ... '......... ' . ..•.. . . '" ... . 14,822.13 . : " left It a HUe too ·.sall~y but other6.570.09 , wise tbe f.la VOl' Is gQO'iIl.' Nexh . time I ReFelpts Dur~np; Year .. ... ............. . ; ..... .. , ......... .. .. 23,392.22 . " must foi-loW the gtr'E!OUOtU, a bit Total Reoelpts and Balanee . .. , : .. .. ... . .. .... . .. : .......... . more ' exactly. Payments During Year .. ..... . .. ........ . ..... . .... ... ........ . 13.360.58

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McCO RMIC K-DE ERING, Plow Share s and Parts , Jessie L ,

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.I.~~~-~~-~--~~:-'!'-, of Margue rite Hartzell, gu~rd1an of ~----'!"-..;.~~-~;;...I. Willinm Hel'ldJl'ick Hartzell, a minor; first and final of the estates of W.H. N~ws nd Amboll Dinwiddie. Edgar Evans The Roxan na Calmi ng Comp any annou nc they MarU18 Maria ~ Nancy Ratl1!! nnd . Michael =-..r are now ready to ontra twee t corll aCl'eag- for th~ir . '-----------{ Way nesville . and others, compro h·o. Phone factor ies at W~yne' ville 'a nd Roxan na, NEW SUITS The wll of Alfred O. DUl, Lebamlsed and dlsmissed. naming , probate to d dl non, admitte d 119R21. - . I Gertrude Oberlin awarde d a r an . Olive DowDing e n t e red suIt vo e from Ernest Oberlln nnd cus- W. Chesler Mapl.e executoto MI·S. Ern- leaving es~te In fou r parts galnst William O . Downin g, Fran.' - tody of their minor daugh ter. an~ . to a sisters two Wllls, Pearl lin, tor divorce, chargin g c.rue·ty estine. . Wag- F. L. and W. S . .Paxton t.o Arthur ~'----'- w-._r-Motion for a new t rial by the de- group of other relat ives. p. J She asks for alimony nnd cus~ dy n, 95 aCles 111 the ~1!~tter of goner G. H. Towllsley and CM and. Mae Welglel I o f ih Ir adopted. daughte r, Sue, 6· fendan t overruled In twp. n Hamilto ial Evans appoint ed apprals ers of the Lola K Ills charges her husban d, RUey Hillard against Industr ,Warto otbers and Harmon ;' . , . David set ille, Butlerv estate of Fred Kipp, Trebar ),{ellis. Frankli n, with neg- Commission of OhiQ., . ..-....-II- ·I. .-.,._ . -. ..... and Anna Hendel'son, 95 and ncr adlpp. K J. Nancy 20. March for I ' lect In, her suit for divorce. She esl<s wp, eek Turtl~r In acres mlnlstr atrix. ordered to sell autoMr. and MI'S. L. A. Garst and pnOB~ounT restorat lou of Iher maiden name, Harold 'Lowe to Mjllle Quinby. family were Sat~l'day evening ' dlnmobile at pr1vate sale a t apprais ed ' 'B1lick. part of lot 51, in Mason. ner guests ot ¥T. a d Mrs.' Ira named value. ;Marlta M;~ll, a min.:. by .Cordle Hlzar. Lebanon, ~uss , lot Brown. of Frankli n . Davitt to ~hurt.<> W. W. exccued appoint BaLlley Rosella estate of outKathry n Brenner , ber mother, sp.~it& adm1n1tsra~ibc of the • • • • • com- trix of the 4~tate of George W. 111 South Lebanon. a dlvor.ce from John Marsha1l~ ford A. Hlmr, Lebano n street Amama Conklin to Carl: s Sar'George with , Iranklln F , , Mrs, H. H. Harpel' and' Phillips and' Capt. {W. Harve~, Frank with er, Lovelan d, chargin g neglect. The, mission d PArk Highlan In lots two geant, George and Monger Howard daughte r, ot 'Culver, Ind. were week Goodar d and Lee McCormick as Miller, W'ere II18.l'1'led in April, 1937. Soubil Lebanon. ers. apprals as Croll end guests at the home of Mr. and Although., he was stlll weak from apprais ers. son, Mason, apWU1lam Mary Wllllam E. n Mrs. M. A. Fulkers on and daughte r. Freema of· wilJ The n an operatio n, Norma Irene Newma • • • F. of estate the of ix executr pointed . probate • • • • • , struck him ,,,rItll a 'chlld's ironing son, Mason admitte d to I to E. WllllamsQ,n , with L, Earl Thomp estate entire the H. Cleveng er Jr., and leaves George will l1e Mrs. T tEd ~ttemp and WOOd stove and ar k Stitt d F d D E H of San M1,\teo, CaH!., Nan,' ' r daUghte ran an her axe_ ::, a and Mr. and Mrs~ George H. Olevenr. is The estate of Anna Snider, Hamger Sl·., of Dayton . we.r e Sunday Newma ns were married in 1937 a,nd Rosella Bailey. iii daughte The annual birt.h day dhlller and d e terml. ned t 0 ....ve p, townShi i!tOll of will the by ix of Mr· and Mrs. J. R. executr named bave two ohlldren. . ' 34 .16 an d succes- reun~on of the Hawke fa~ Iy was Pillner guests l1 et v lue of ~5.1 a who n, Frankli , Phillips W. George Foster, S, U dyke. EdWlw'd Lyle Reynold held Sunday, at the home of J. C. JenDJe slons determi ned. • • • • • charges Pauline Strouth Reynolds ·Iea.ves hiS estate to his wife. each planned .is ~ira1r The Hawke. apwas 011ve Spinner , Mason. chll. Bernard Southar d, Mr and Ml:. left their ho~e as many as 20 ' dtf- f~r her lifetime. then to their March the of pointed executr ix of ·the $3.800 es- year In ob~e.rvance Sunda.y dinner were ntl, Clndlln ot rerent tim.es to return to li'er mother dren and grandOhlldren. family of ssties annlver y ted to tate of her husban d, HaiTy Spinner . birthda appo111 n, Frankli RlIE/Y, :. 1 ' . J I . petition Robert Jr" divorce Mrs. a 111 alld MI'. of charges be of gues Ii Katie IQ()tz, Mason, was named members, and especianY in honor ncim1ni¥er the estates of Koward L. Jeanne. r, daught~ and Hawke, C. , J y of Paul Rupper t, executriX of' the $2,800 estate of her the 81st, birthda • • • • • ~OMMON PLEAS PROCE EDING S and Sarah Dean. on St. 'patrick's d occurre which D. Scott; 0111e Klotz. Annle sister. erGeorge Gates, and Oliver 'Chamb Townsh ip teaoher s, their Wayne Djly. Chesney estates. E. Heywood, and Walter s, 'enjoyed. a pot-' Sale of real estate ()!'dered and lain named to apprais e both A: sumptu ous cl1lcken dinner and wives al)d husband hear were appointed. apprais ers. to 31 March ·seb .court The matevenln, at the Tu~day appra1s ements accept~, In the suppe~, luok., folthe bl' eruOY'ed get-tog ether was' >: th1I:teenth buUWng. Tbe supper 9:hool high Hawke ter of Oharles T. Smart, HarvElYs- the following account.< Ray Mrs. and Mr. Wing: 1 ES ~IAlnUAGE LICENS an. guard!M Wh1ch . burg, against · Edith Wetmo re and no::count of Mary Chapm and daughte r, Be~ty, and Mr. ' !lnd 'was' followed by a ~eet:ihg' . ac14th n; Chap~a , Stanley of Lebano~ an of , stanley Dean time Dr. \ ; others. Dayton of Hawke, n Joseph Kingrey •.Jr" 27, Sa.b1na, Mra. Carl guardia y, Darmod Harry of count waite, Satterth . Israel $peaker of. Tile suit Ralph Vance and Ralph was the accoun t· school bus driver, and Eileen Mar- and • • • • • adminis trator, against Lloyd DaVis, of George Leposch ak; sixth rton; Mr. ' and ·Mrs. WUmin of Jr., eper. hpuseke shall 2~, Frarikll n, " . Orc~estra wW furnlsh n's HO:lkma M1.ss d; Lovelan of Banta, Melvyn farWal~r I>Owney, 49, ~aokson, -:7-~~__:_-.-'7"':__~':"";-"...."...~;-::;-------~_::7:-:-'------:_:_. .---:-Dean ~e mus!c for ' the 50-50 dance and mer, and Mrs· Lucy ThompsQ,n, 51, 001!1s Hawke, of ~tl; -~~ .... -------~---;..,;;;.;,; ;....; -;.;.. ,':.:.--.:;..~ ~ be111g spon1ored by the HaWke, of OOluinbus; ~. and Mis: card, .. . Frankli n. . May_ .... a-'" Mr Hawke Vernon Turvey ' 32, Mid- ' C• Lee Grange . PridaY evening. March 21, • .,. Geo"...... """" , : , '0~JIr~. and ' t the HIgh School Auditorium. d~e~> Illrinter. and Beth ~rle -:-naW.eltLaM .fa.mll ClYde, son,. and Promm P. . J Mrs. , n. Fotnshe lJ. 21 , Frankli • • • • • and , Eitper Landen , 23, FOster" ~~er, Mr. and MrS. DOnald L" Hawke and MrS. Ernest Earitba rt and Mr. . and Esther HOff,· 2., Mainev ille, J. C. lia"ke: Miss Clara DaUghters, ' of Mt. Holly', stenogr apher. SUnday supper guests a~' the were ATTENDS FLOWE R SHOW Harlap ;Knox, 20, Eaton, tOOllnaftot Mr. and Mrs. Harold B, home er. ' and Bertha Mllrie RObinson, 17, . Miss PetIe RUey Is attendi ng th,e, Earnha rt and family . , . Lebano n. . ' being Ell b th Interl~t1onal P!1ower Show ' . . za e - 'held' in New .Y ork Cty thIS week. Ra.lph A. Wdgbt , 21, 1(. Qarst entertai ned ~he L. Mr,s. lsltf i ~ th · t 11 i 'D ne town' soldier, and Nonna Catheri n: ladles of the "HI-Lo" bridge -club , , ' ur ng er s a~1ss ere e ~t~ Tho~pson, ,17. Lebanon.' n . Prir.es were an , last Tuesday aftemQO J;lllza " eledtrlc her oous1ns, i: ~ I . Gubih-t Lyle Spearsl 36, qraver Eulass. .' Mrs. CarDye, ' F. H. Mrs. , folows , , welder. and Irene Ridinge r, 26, hoE. RuSsell Mrs. and Crane, ,m'an FOR ' ) . . tel worker, both of Frankli n.' Fl'ank ' . ' . .' ,

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, Alfred Jordan, J. .Lee Talmaite Mrs. Bernice Johnson Dakin, wife Mrs. A. L. Sides, wllo has been 111 Tampa Fla,- When the Reds and son, A'lbert, ' attended the an- of Edward Dakin, passed away at for sOllle Ume, hasn't been nearly so comp! ted a deal with the ' Ohicago nual meeting at WU~ington Town her home Tuesday evening at six well the past week. Oubs In which they acqulrad Jim- Hall, Monday evening which was 'I k 5h t 11 TU sd 0 ·rurtg Mr. Oharles Wad . e Is now emmy Gleeson, BobbY Matlick, ell: . for sponsored by the MObll 011 and Gas 0 c oc . e e e ay m I , -r Billy Myers, the ,ouUleld of the, Company ' sustai g a brokem hlp. ~he was a ployed at the National Ca1;h Regisnative of this town anel dIed at tbe tel' Co., In Dayton . , Olncinnatl Olub took 011 a new h u e . ' . Ilew complexion of thing Mr. and' Mrs. Ed Hackney and age of 73. Her funeral was h eI d f rom This Russell Routzahn, little son of Mr. , laced G.leeson, Mike McC<n'm:ck, COil, of W11mlngton, were Saturday Mrs. Fl'l~nds church hel.e, ]:t'r Id ay a f ter- and Mrs. Guy Routzahn has been P visitors. of Mr, and. n'oon , with burial In Miami Cemc- quite Ul with .bronchial pneumonia Goodman and Rip Ie pro. In ntly 13venl . h . to In the picture and created a place Maynard Hackney. , tel'Y, Ccnvln. S e leaves mourn the past week. . , L.ee Mason, ' of MasOll" was a h in ~he background for Han C.aft her loss, h er usband, cous!os, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rush an d • J ' Sunday caller at t he hOme of G. W. h L f friends chlldren were entertained to dinner who had I>ee~ t'le Reds' regul r cen-. Davis and famUy. 0 0 . Mr <C...., _ __ . lerfielde{ until McCol'm ck came per~ Wells was a Friday evening The Community Club met at the sunday .at the home of Mr. and s. around. gymnasium Wednesday evening. Earl Williams In Dayt()n. _. M Ral h Hormel and son of business caller on friends, .here. Cran, 8 retiring sort of fellOW, The friends of Henry Murphy of Mr. and Mr . Oharles McDonald rs· p . f th ' f CI I tJ. ek Dayton spen t Sunday with her parmight have been satlS led ill e Wellman are plea~d to learn that and son 0 nC. nna ' , weI' we . Sid d es an 's parents en u; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. d ,he is some better at this time hav- en d gu ests of th e former past t 0 rema1nInth e b ac kgr oun, , ' , ' ,L . • fl d ' S h McD 1d . Herman Smith . n ona· . Mrs. Rob er t Sin ey were but he ,1sn " today. Now you n a Ing been quite I1I .of pneumonia for Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mr. Wade Brown and son. of Leb- Sunday dinner gues"" >new threat to the regular gar'qen' th'e past week . 0f M.TS. MI nfr setup. Harry Cralt bas emerged om Lee. Talmage attended MasoniC anon were business callers l1ere, N b ' d . " nle Siney a t ort l'l ge. the shad9ws, so t~e outfield of the Inspection at Clarksville, TUllSd~Y' Sunday afternoon . Mrs Meta }togers ~ spending a Reds Is th e battleground ~f a fight eve n~ng, and at Le~anon, Thurs ay Mrs. Earl Frost ancl Mrs. Mary IC OUPI~ of weeks 'wlth her s ter , Mrs. among five mell for .three ,po lt10llSl evening' Tucker w re WllmingtiOn callers Frl- Trlllena ' Farquar an . d f am UY near Th~re was some Indlcatlon of MisS s NelUe and Marjorie Davl.5 day. RidgevUJe. wbat was to happen when CI'af.t re- very delightfully etltertalned the Ms. Llda Hatton. a former dtlz n Mr. and Ml'S. Harvey Burnet and ported ·to Bill McKechrue on the members of the Busy ~ees Sunday ' now of OIncllmati, rE<lently returned' Mr. and Ml·s. Seth Furnas. a ttended EalY Terml first day 0 trainIng. He was a School Class, of th.e Friends church. fro m Mardi GrBS, New Orleans. She the Wayne Towosl1lp Farm J" s Club h~vler Craft than at any tI.me of Harveysburg, Monday evening. came Thursday evenhl g on account at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ear , Youdon'tbav~tocover food. in thil new and different kind since 1938 which is J:artlcularly slg- Fred FairchUd wno has been sick of the death of Mrs. Bernice Daltln. Hockett n ar Waynesville . of De Luse refri&uat01'. Bii n ncant, since Lila was the sea n for a. length iTme. is reported to be Mr. and Mrs. COl!l&rd Glllough Mr. aDd Mrs. Walter Kenrick and 6.3 cu. ft • .ue. that"' Harry was a treshm~n sen$a- $ome improved in ~alt.h. His broth- Anq son .. were Wli..mmgtop callers, J ames Haines were Sunday arte.l'Met. than 100,000 Coltl-WolIl t~op with the Reqs. He 'belted 11> · ', of DUnols, ts a .v1Slt~r ~ the Sunday afternoon. noon guests of Mr. 'and Mrs. James Itullt onll l old lot, homers and ~a~ed 88 men . across 1: a1rchll,d ' home. , . ' • Tbl\ Methodist . L~d1es Aid !pet ., aSe'r 'In MIddletown. the plate that !,ea!on, and tho:le . Mr. and MI'$. Ohas. ~utterba.ugh, Tbw'sd y afternoon wi th Mrs. Harry Ml· . .and Mrs. Ralph Hamm.ond and chUdr n visited the rorme.r's <lose to the club precUcted that In of HlILtboro were Sunday guests of Tucker. him the R ds has one ot th~ coming their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr. anel Mrs. Kyle Oook and sls- Parents at Mason Sunday. grea ts of the gam . . Murphy. ~ ter Kathleen Campbell, or' FrankSunday dinner guests ~f Mr. and Cr~t slumped oII in 1938, was 51 k Mr. aUd Mrs. :f. Ray .Hiteman and lin, were guests of their parents, Mr. I\'l!rs. E, B. Longacre were. Mr. and t part, o! .the SEason, and was about ons, 'Joe, Orner and Edgar\ attend- and Mrs. Adams Campbell, Sunday. Mrs. Wilburt Swank and Jin'lm:e Larger Because 0(13 tt r nice 20 Pounlis underweight a t the" fin- d an oy'ster Ilupper Saturpay nigh t Mr. and Mrs. Oha rlep Bogan Jr. \ ' 11k of Dayton and Mr. and Mrs. ISh. He reported h eavier I t y'/ear, at th~ home qf ;Mr. and Mrs .. Ce~11 and fam ly, were Sunday dlnn~r Ed......a.r P uLton of Cincinnati. • Phon 3Z Quality . and \VlJPrice yn • il't, Olll!» but still 'lVasn't the Craft of 1938, H1ternan. . gUts,s 01 Mr . a nd Mtrs. Earl CampMr: and Mrs. Therle Jones enter and Is rk show d it. Well" dur-' There \Va large crowd present, be1i and family. ' . talned at dlpner &unday In honor of big a)1 of tlhis, MUte McCormir;lk bonol'ing Mrl!. Hlteman on ·h er Mr. and Ml·~. Hq~ltlrd stanley, ,of the blttl1day 01 the latter's mother, PUBLIC SALE sUpped in all~-stole ~ job: M1 waynesv1lle, 'WlU'e SundaY g\.rests of Mrs. Edwin 'Nutt. Tb gu tS 'were: . do is Ibu:tQd~ anniver .~ry, T he under~j!ro ed a Gua 'dlr.n ot quite a. bAil player. He batted .8 In Mr. and Mrs. WaiteI' Johnson ~D~ ~ .' Mr. and Mrs. Edwin N~tt. 'of D'e ar Emerson Ma ~on will sell a his late h is tlrAt year wlto the Reds, and , famil¥Cen te! III ; Mr. H¢rman NuLt. of T=siden ' on · Tl~rd weet ' in cot}tIDued through he wor~d sertes, Misses Louella and ' Margaret Dayton ; and Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Ca. 1 'l , in th . . Waynesville, 0 .. on e Cur n r, of Dayt.on, were callers at tor n a nd son. of Oorwln. clubbing for III .310 a.verage class.lc. . r -1T11~ Ladies A,I~ had an 11 day tbe Dnk. n .. me 'rhu~ay afte~- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sal . bury and A.TURDA.Y, ~RCII 29TH, 1941. Tll\Jot's wily eraft was put 11;1 the meeting at t e ome of Mrs. lhir noon. \! . ~ son, of Washington O. H" a nd Mr. . Bcginnin&" at One P. M. all his Mrs. Bell Antr m , and daugh ter nnd Mrs. Edward Oa\dwp,l!. Of 11:'- P rsonal pro~y cO/:lSisUng of, , . backE-round . It wa natural, not- Marshall, on Wedn~sday. withstanding that Harry set a new Miss Au~ey ·Crawford spent .the M -. Her bert Green" of Wilmington ton ; werc sl)( o'clock dinner guests, HOUSEHOLD GOODS ~et nslve record by commlttin'g only \V ek end 'l-v1lih her paren~, Mr. and a.t trnded the fUneral ot ¥-rs. Bemlce St.nctay of ]\11'. and Mrs. Al1en~mOne qopper Clad range; Esta.te one e'lIrpT d-Urin(? the entire SEaSon. Mrll' Earl Cl't\w!ord. , , . Dalon FrIday acternoon. rIck. ' , H tro's.; Gasoline stove.; two kl tch": Neyer was hIS defensive skill ques· ' Mr.. anc;l ~rs: Bert Bunn~l p n h ' James TlIOmb m :, spent t he. week Mr. and M;1·.,. H'OWBl d p eweesnm - ' en I::upboards-, two old ein ('lld uptloned . . Tlirough his period of bad . tl,e week end wiUl ¥~. a? d Mrs. l ' \J 'o,J' P to lovota. . . tert~ed relatives of . the latt r , boards; ldtche~ capln~t : ki tchen table ; cUnlng rOOm t,a'blr: ; . ide h.e alth, he s 11 rna nta ne~ h a:>;1- Omer ~Ol~rey ~nd daughter, of The "Hi! riy Olub';,met 'wIth \ Mr. ftom Waverly, a t. dinner. Sunday. I y to go ' g t the b~U. It ~as a Dayton. . and ' Ml·s. C ' l'les Gordon, Sunday board; 6 cane .seat d lnin~ room caUers a t h ,Stewnl·tbome SunMI'. Rid Mrs. Jo n Sy-fel'd have T\ IN 'THEATRE GETS cha irs; lot odd chairs; 12 rocke)'s; u lion of ~battillg with ' him. ~el:ardl~ Qf w iether I ' i the day were Mrs. ~dlth Pence ahct mo_ move'd tl elr 'h'atler home" to Island NEW HOUSE MANAGER 'book case; ~brary table; Sparta n /ldd!~ weight, or whet.her it. ' In a ' ther, Mr •. (tnd Mrs. Frank FracZler, ark , Da ton . ' . eJeotTlc radio ; vt: trola ; leather mental slt.uatlon, there's 110 denying ;M,ISS pa~ ine Wallace, and . Mr. i r " M ry Harr~; and daughter ' App intnient 9f Herman Surfa"e. courb ; cock ; 3 piece overstuffed has ha.d ret,urn' to lhls and. Mrs. ~ey Ross" . Mn:. Ruth Gre lIer8:01 Dayton, ,were ' lIv g lomn suit; J!ilTge mlrror ; small ' th at H"ny, .. "1_ - hou . ll;lanag 1" of the T \Vln 1938 ApJltng tramlng form. He's been Mr. and ivus,. Hernh'ey h ave mov.ed :;:;1,m :BY aIterlloon guests a,t the to! 1'41' ," ~rd room s· Its; lot ot Imoc~ng the 'cover; oft the ball lQ: from the Haines ' pro~rty to t)'le : ank WI son hQm~~. Th a tre w s , ann~tlnced bJ O. A. be~ding; hall rack; lot st9.nd8; sewthe Ree;P1j exhtbit,ons: He oQly h4!oS ~ell home. . r / • S~ellY, ''fanager, this· week. 'l;'he a.p- Ing tTl~hlne ; electl'tiJ sweep 1' ; Bis-" to do tt},at 'in. moderation ·to be.:om~ Mr" and Mrs. oakley ROsS, of Cinpolntment was ,nade folloWIng ,,~ , sell's ·sweeper; floor 'lamp; rug 12x. O" lstf.ndlng agaIn, for IUs long.dis" Clnnati, .spent the . !,eek end with d.e sire of the new manager to em- 13 11.. ; i'ulll 11 1-2x15, rug 9x12~ lot ..~. ~'• .J ' I V ,I "I i=" ploy as mao iocal people as posstance pOWer .and his ,.fielct'lni 'sk111 Mr. and .J.Vus, ' Plrank Frazier ' , 't :mull r " ; hall runner; lectriq' AnA... Ible. Mr. Surf'a ce wa ' .a fOl;mer o'per - 'ron; cloi,i, r ck ; bnsket; , .push' h'~ W'io t. h.e top every, tlme he' Mis \ catherine W..........-a. lamps; ¥" ltV ator a.t the ·thhtre. starts"to hit With any conslstenoy. ----~lot .d1she~ and cookJng utensils ; ...,.-_.!-......,.___=-- .". El'IlT,ER!l'AIN CONTRACT CLUB SATURDAY-Mar. 22 Due t o an unavcl~~l11l;)l acel n ' vases and ~y other articles such ' .1500" Dinner Cll1b, Dr. and Mr- wi h ~he fu.rnlll:~, Sunday evening, as are founcr"rn an o:d l1o:ne. too . •. the thea.tre could not be opened .. , Mr. and . Mr ..5. Gilber· Fr' e were H : E. Ha ~haway, hOOts. numerous to mention. J The manage'ment 'r egr",ts Vhls un. . host.!! to th~ members . of . the new, TUESPAY-'M&r. l!5 ", M1SCE.LLANEOUB ARTICLES P d Mr F L 'K lor ot 0 1:' Cont a ct ,brldge chili, .aDd ' ~ests. AI' t Bldg 01 b Llttl Inn 'fortunate inmdet;lt and: as~ures th Haag e1ectrl,c washer ; 2 tubs ; oop, bt . an . 11 sd" . ; ' M~ s ",A..I I~ e Mr. "and'·,Ml's. Rhodes Bunnell ~ aDd Mr ·gWU~~f . ~ . He " u ~ h ~ I pUQlIc that ~ec~ssary ,repa irs l)a.ve pe~' wash 'boller, step"laddn ; 2 lawn um US I ~. Oil. e . Qn , s s 'Ia ,n \ ,.. '. I _ r s' , re , 8J, ~c! os . ' . been made during the week ·a.nd the , anti Frn~ces ~lden; Sund~y. D,r. ~d Mrs. ~. ,p" ., Dye, 1 ~._wed "Hl.!Lo" Br.dge e:nub~:at ,the 'home t heatre ' will be open ~ usual , s!it- Illowers; 2 'fiv e gallon 011 cans ; garMrs. John OartWright" of Oin~- nesday eyenlng, . '; , of Mrs. Harold MIUer. ' ' , _. . .' del) pl6w; work bellc)'l; ditchIng . Misses Annie and ........ 1 1"'1 '" t ' 111<'_ \ nd M'IS. WEDNESDAY-.-MiIlr. 26 ·t \ snow s,w;ove; I buo1,.. saw: pcs t patl,' called on, the: t'I: z~ were t; y~n 0 ,,'VIJ," a . ' .urday '0 ewng. . " pa(,e; .... Bt • Q d" f ' £l nn 1 nil Dr. alld Mrs. Dye, al- l 'R & . W' C"lass ..,t t~ e bO["1e f Mr. Skelly wi 'c? t o hank t h digger: som e carpen ter toCt s ,' '\ 'ood; M ain owno, ""un ay. "I ' . 0 . I f W d tl c es ill '. Mr and. Mrs .' J . L ~endenhal1 . '1' w11cl1 r~rreshments were ened Mr. and Mrs~ dn.l'l Ferguson. pe~P, e 0 ayc: ~ e an 1e 010- cqal; klJ]dling ; lwnber; double bar'. . . \ ' .. . . ' . ." munity fot the' r patrona ge · and , . \ and Mrs . .Margar .. tta HeaCOCK visl- bJ . t 11 ~b t ' . FRIDAY-~al'. 28 . . , \ . tllpc!. pot gnn , ~ovels, cLc. . ., . ' hopes lhllt they will cont,lnue to v s_ 1'Eftl\IS CA SH , '. f' • ' Ne\ Oem 1.ll'Y 1ub, Orane's Tour- It the 'l.'\Vln· Theatl'e for the be t 111 .ted Mr,s. ,Keer , H~a~.,. Sl.Inday. L . , , ,'. ' . . ~. and, Mts . Wijl1am Smith . a.n~ . ~ Home, Mrs. Ma.r tba HOUg)l. hOl>t- en ker talnm n t. . ~s. OJ~re~ce P. I::e, . Q~ ~l ild .:~ a d ' Ml·S . .Everett St:?-wa rt s. ,. ______ - __ Mr. ' Hal'vey~u,rg; a.e sp~itdin.g · th; I.t of Ht.ml~.ton ~ere ,d Inner gUe .ta. of . KIng's He1l1.1<!s, a t the ~otrle , of ,Among th6 .Ohlo State Unjvel'~lt-y W. N. Scars . . ' .' '1 1 I rl ...............~~~-:-, . , 25th wltdd1n~' annl'V4!l' 'Ilty, tbday: :Ml'; I\Dd Mr.s. Ral! Maipous, Sund 'J . .RoSl'mllll·y, an~ J~ok ·M\t1fo,t d. . ' ,: wl h' Mrs'.', P.ilO~'S ~lSter, )Its, ' 1!)lSle. ~ ~~. 'j.\fa:ttle Fllil1llery. ~.isfel· of ,Mr . . .- t - .. fn' " : \ studt.nta 'lYho '\\1:1. b:l a,~E Ing .hOl ,e Robe t c~'aw and 1:J,1l,Mlle )l .... ii~;s; of-:Olnc'fu~il.tI, who has " 1~t ! ~alnous. ' r.eturne~ ~b Hilm1lton 'w~th. Mr. alld Ml'S. Iy I ,'. ~yn1a!1 of this, ~e Ie;, !!n~ $01' th~ .yac~t,10I\ pcr- j.h.waite a~t nded luneQ!&~ s~M~~l'i :'. r ''''1'neefto hell.' hom~ tram"~eI.l.eral 'til.E> 1 . at.~er ,Bn \'e~~n,ded fsit with. X~~la. ~vere "Sunda~ gues.ts ,of Mr. lod ,are 0h rleli '; fU1dcr ~. Ha rold. Jp} n ', St. Clo.1., at OCJJ{.1'i..:~;rcV8ll.rpn'_"···\"'iJ!Y; .,... . J ' , . . 'I> d MAlT Pint. And- ·./lC":. 'a:.\,_ :;: ' CJlOCk. . ett. nesday·.' .l(Ospital. '. : ' ;': ' .',.. , . .he1:1Slster,:an:1 family. ,' ,8'n rs. :'" 0:, . s:,,~. '

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Speak To Civic Club

That membe of the Waynesvll.e Civic club EIre still hard at ~'O rk In their efforts to bring the sewer system Elnd 'building ot a disposal plan~ here in ,W aynesville to a completion, Is evidenced in their ti.r_ langemen ts fer an authority o!l Mr, and Mrs. Ross H. Hartsock m cdel'n sewage disposal' to sp2ak friends, be ore the club, Forest E, Irwin, vice-president at th e . Hut mun-Wolfe' , co: poration, 0 : CO.1 mbus, will speak at thebusiness meeting of the 'organtzation, .' next Wednesday eve ~ng . April 2. Mr. Irw n wa3 lu charge of ' th e in- stallatlon cf th e Lev.1s Ty" ¡l.poI plant at Leb~on;

Hartsocks Entertain At Dinner And C:!Tds

Three tables of cards were played

durIni the eveding with prizes won by Mrs. 'fhonl;p80n, Mr. ~e; and

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SURPR~SE PARTY

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Obituary

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. TAR V IA-LITH 10 T AR AND Burgess Gons, dj!.ughStreet Edith Mrs. Main J. A. of ter Ohio daugh , e, svill Isabelle Martha Phone 112R2 _ ___ _ _Wayne _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ EXCAVATING _ _ _ __ ROAD q IL a.t Ohio and Eliza J . Wamer ,· wa.s born Rebecca and h Hawort Jordon pf ter .. 1863 Enter eu As SeeOlll.1 CIa s Mail Matter at Postoff ice, Waynesville, 15 t. Se Hammersv1lle OhJo b UMP TR UCK SElRVIC El Patton Burgess was born on' June 4 , , p , d HIghlan in leld Oenterf near 8'19. 1 ' H. Martin E. C. Crane Editor and Publis her. ,She was ma.rriedJ to PIT Rl]N, LOADED 30c YD. April 7 1885, 'and to them was County, but in young womanhood Early DAY ISSUED E VERY THURS tbe to fam1ly her with moved she born two chUdren , Ever,ett and qlin ' y the la tter baving passed away in caesar's . Oreek nel bborhood lJe. _ _ e c_ n_ _ 8 _ _dv A _ in __ e I b_ _a_ p _a_ _P , _ ar _ · P_D_P_ri_C_S,_ $_1_.5_o_ P_e_r_Y_e · _ti_ g S_Ub_8_c_n_ ___ Co ty 11890 at the aKe of 4 years. In 1888 W un. she was left a wIdow and r eturned arren Phone, Waynes vllle 44 R 11 marh ome WUh the chIldren to llve with On September IV, 19M.she was MENT MOVE HOME MARK ET near Lebanon otflce Phone 473-Kher parents. She was marrIed In 00- rled to John Qulnq GoDS 9f . Wayneav'Jle. To tbI8 UD1oD ' wen for OOber 1902 to George A. Scott, and born two ohlldren , Allee and John res.98·M. Morrow Phone No, 8 The Men's Garden Olubs of America are promoting a moveme nt alter a wedded ille of ~5 years Mr. . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Burgesa. les Scott died November 7 1927. home gardens. They want to see 5,000.000 bome places growing vegetab _..... be She joined the Sh1lo Methodist She was one who could trulJ , ~o be use~ ,by the '0 er~' famllles . , =====~===~=~ ~ ~r; "whose In Church when ~ young lady ,a.nd had called a virtuous woman, In former years it waa the usual t hlng in cou~try towns and The since held her membership' there. price was far abOve rubles". e , ubUl'ban locations for people to cultivat e th eir own gardens. They prided • t did "trust in a kind She had 'been a r esident of this hear: of bet- huaband themselves on their flourishing beaps and potatoes, ~nd there was all evil not gOOd him REAL ESTA TE 'clOmmunlty since 1903. Mrs. Scott her"; she did worked of race to see who would get the first mess of green peas every spring. leaves one sls~r. Mrs. Edward Pat- the dayB of her life; she , INSUR ANCE she arose them- t;on of Middletown. a son, Everett wllIngl,Y V4th her hands: • As time w~nt on and ~ere were more ways for people to amuse ~d bight AUCT IONE ER to go Early. ot LYtle. two granddaughters. often 'When It was yet belVes, they disliked to spend tbelr time weeding when they wanted with ld: many Mrs.. Helen WlWams, of Lebanon. gave m~at to her househo to some nice show or step on the gas on some country road. 80 in she planted many ilnd Mrsl Ruth Paimer of Lytle. and the fruit, of her hands cases they decided the home garden plot could grow up to gr&.'I$. At d forth stretche she one great grandson. Robert J,Jorgan her v1Deyard: homes It was utilized as a site tor the prage. to all and poor the to hands her ILlld several nelces and nepbew8. those Who were needy: Btrength and The men who ve u ardenlng 19.1K1, March of evening the Auct ionee r On . fam1lI~ tbeir also ng, mJased somethi p g goa months she honor ue her clothing: and she two of fter a ' they when juicy and tender mighty Those h,l~clous vegetables dJd taste come"; 'SATISFAC'r.TION passed s,wv at her home' in Lytle shall rejoice in the time to were eaten the 'same day they were picked. , Probably the faintly " wladobl in mouth her "opened she and months 6 y~ars, 77 ~i be'ne- lit the age , Or t\o Char le - re thereby induced to eat more vegetables. and they , ' and "in her tongue" wal "the ,law of days. 4 ·Father thlngs. green tbese s'ot content ul li ed' physically trom tlle healtbf s"; always she "looked well Centervllle, ~ Ohio "Weep not tha.t her. toUs are over, klndhnes m .... r_ to t e ways of her housebold" and' ' .. vel6pect his muscle ~ nd appetite as he hoed 'around the corn • B1s ~oe":. .'" Idleness of did not "eat the bread stand Weep not that .tbe nee is rUn. PHON E 7021 ous dlgestlon could take care of more food, 50 he was ,b etter able to her d. husban her . ohDdren Her calmly, as rest may God grant we • .. . , I the strain of toll ber" Wben our work. as hers Is done. family and friends all "praise grouch, a had they If The old ,time gard~ner~ were cheerful people. Walter Cast and Mr. and l,(rs. 0 , . blessed" ber "call and s gladnes lon. and their T1l1 then we will yield with and Mrs. ',h~ garden seemed. to take the crabbin g out of their disposit A. Zlnunen nan visited Mr. t and the Our ,treasure to, Him, to keep. \ Sunday. , 13DiJ.lftg e. ,They came In to breakfast cheered by the song of birds Ath'ens of Springfield, }Jarry HUdsop . of It wouid And rejoice in the sweet assurance Mr8. Dale O~er, . remarks sour swap to natured good too telt They power. , of ~nse Thursd ay With l.(rs. W. .. N. In the afternon they attended a His lOVed ones ~leep". giveth He again. come could days ng gardeni 'Old the ~ ity, do the country good . Conference held at OhIo Univers e.. e • .

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\ .. ' ·Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Branstr ator en_ THE DEFE ATEST ATTI TUDE Mrs. ~omas O'Keefe and an~ Mr. ov~r s relative a We wish , to express OUl' sLncere t.ertalned the folloWin Latonla , lQ'., were Sun:' of , chUdren fiBranIt Charles Mr. : to all friends and neighbors t he w~kend t~nk.s un'been haye peopfe when that ed remark recently • social worker b10ver BrIuiI- day guests of Mr~and . Mrs. ~ morale. for their 'kindness and sympat hy to ~d Mr. and Mrs. , UJUlIoyed for a considerable time. it may have some effect on their ' . ' aDdJWo ch1ldren, all ot n. Bakel' St. U8 in our bere~vment. Also to donors e. flome of these wUortu nate folks seem to have lost American initiativ , of the beautll\ ll floral piecee' Rev Wayne, Ind.. ) .E::.....:..:,.j;-.:! -.-,......, . ,.;.'--.--: -_ _ _.......::....,.._~"":':'"'~-.~_._ _.....:::.:,:,:. • ' ~~ ~~~ When the old pioneers tore up their roots in some old country and ~ _ '~-='='==~~";'~iiiiii~~~~~~~ her",com forMoOlur Snyder kindness:~.I ; for his --worda e tort1n,, Mr. and t~~y' ents requirem wl108e with s9" new some tranaplanted themselve& to unseen, and eftlc1ency. were not famlllar. they at least had initiative. They "greeted the Everett,Early and Fam1ly. the ' with' a 'c heer", as ~ert Browning the poet once wrote. ~ey had -' - - - - quallty wl11ch the old timers called "g1t up "and gtt". ' great. ' a Americ The, possession of this po;""'er 'was the thing that made tory, to get U pro~uced a tendency in our people, if thlnga were not satisfac ' out ~d work ,bard' to JIDprQve th~ conditions. to them ... seemed wbat with faced been Now mlWons of people have was one of 1~ Fordyce D. Vernon for blank wall whlch they could not cUmb. Tbey went out and hunted y ' mornin g 8aturd~ boys who left 11 some of them develo~ a bopework a~d found It not. It is not strange from Xenia for Fort Thomas. He was , , , The · RED BRAND accepted _ for service in the aimy ~. . less a ttitude. fence ypu put up now \ 4 ~rn1nI that .the Monda.y It Is not wholly 8tr~nge 11 many men .we~e so foolls~ as to sa.y stay tight, look . will ' H. F Rev. and 8m1th C. bence Rev. W. wQrld had refused to give theJn a cqance to earn an honest living. ~ J~r , nf~earsence· nF'l~fthyt uears whlich Smith eltobanged pulpitS Sunday I. &' they were entitleq to take th/ Uvlng any way they could get tt, "" ~ ' '; ~ fQrmer preachIng at morning. the ' makin g eXj>erience ft ...~ . mlight mean trlck ery or even the. , u~ it put s it. puy ti""..tested RED BRAN D, New Vienna aDd the latter a.t- Ferry. , ' assure ' t " that' the way you end the wor . These def~at1st attitude s qan be cured in most cases. 11 those, who sUfrElr, F. H. 8m1th is condW!ltl~ sen-lees S torget 1 - 1 "ght, •.11 SU " k " and a t 1IIio_, t · nd a.y " ... _~, this wee un~ , -,from them really try to cure, them. If people lie down in their tracks repaJl'.' fence y year of worry and ' . won,'t try, the chance of curing them is not gOod. Mrs" ,Homer ,P!>Vlell. of Peeblee, ' ': I " Cilo was a gu,.t at the' ~nage ·from t.o school in t~e4 they if ~e, their ~n worked ever have people ·If be the IW edneed ar until ... ~und&Y of last ' '. their best, their innate pow~rs should respo~d to a chance. It sh~uld' "'. , " , 'tbf!y week. Ber 'hl;lBband and ~Ie Brew ' _ ' U c~. that have they that see to people an , Americ , the of efIolt " should er '~e FI:lday ,eve~ and stay'ed rugged ' servic e of ,R~D c:on't know how to do any ~nd of work that needs to be done, theY' The • , . . ,untU ,Sunday :D fen,ce ,means lptuer cost 'B&\N have a chance to ieam some useful work. MlssesElleim Brown and Marga" , per 'year. Plenty of coprod per of overnight .ret ~run hofight ,niBt-an thes~ perin Emma. Jean ' And ~tieiah .sm1tli one MUSI NqS OF AN 'IDLE R coating put on 'zinc ,thick extra I, . .. { evenIni laSt ·week. ' b'ytbe "Gctlvannea1ing!' prQCess'" Perry J. Thoma s 'has started h1.s elnmotor earlY the , l1li110113 were~ Cook an 'Jonath and rt Blirnha ;&rph These features 'mean GASH 'IN ", g ' ot tobaccO beds. d"ess ste&m1n t thoug\l we Buick r, cylinde two t: bough Rader Ollnt when and thusiast s YOUR ,POCKET in the ' y~ \, ~ . 'Spring Is pretty close. ' ' . .,' to come. '" the ut~ost In speed had been rellched . 'J " Thomas and" _ \ ~. alid Mrs. , , , son spent .saturd a¥ evening"at ~-: ,' , " , • We" have every 'heigh t and , , 'anon fl1th the Lawrence ,'l'homasea. ' when y vr~anlt to resort to tempted were ts motoris ~YS olden the , In ~ weight you need. Com~ iri' • '" county at Mrs. Thomas - is convalese1Dg from.. . they' !ea.ched that ~hort stretch of road on route U ' in Butler " 'lOQk them"over· ' " a~ent operation and 18 able to sit ' ,, . Pisgah. ' ' " up a Uttle whUe- at a tlDie: J alid !~ea Ruth and , ly drivers h&d' ~llne ~~. 8m1~ , As there were no fUllng stations m~t of ' the.e&:r Anna Nutt ,attende d the cbnventloli i _ " , t " ' • , so con- held at ,the ' 01nc1nDa~ Se~ drums at home. Tllet:e were no gas raugee o~ ~~e 1nst~~~ J:Ioard " 'last ' Tu*ay and" W~. . ,,~. ~enta 01 th~ ta~ had to be me~d ~th nJ!~. _

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Harveysburg The P .T .A. sponsored a banquet t he basketlball I;«:am, Wednesday evening, a.t the gymnasium, A bRsket supper was mutlh en,j oyed. Dr; Watson, president , of Wilmington Oollege, \vas the guest speaker. The musJ.c was ftU'll1shed by t he sohool. A "fish try\' was given by the 10cal 'Gl'~nge . Friday evening and

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door pl'lz~ were awarded. Miss Betty Rich, Who has been quite !ll. Is still connbed to her home. The seven th and eigh th grades of our school were spelling contestants Thurwday evening \It the Lebanon scllool bu!1dlng. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore, en tertained thell' "500" Club, Saturday evening. a t their home. . Mrs. Laura Shida~er Is t he guest of her son-In-law and daughter,

I~ IN'A~ IAL IlEI'OR')' 0'" 'l'IlE O c)'o\ RD OP EDt:' ' A 'I'ION "'or 1·'1 l'At Yeo" Endllllr December. IU t. 1»40.

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MIAMI GAZETTE

PAGE THREE

Mr. 'and Mrs. Everett V1llllars and n1ng. sons of. Xenia. RusseU Bennett Jr. fell ' Into t he M d M Howard Graham street c1ste.rn at Jo~ Davis' ,oorner r. an rs. while walking with his father Sunentertained t he Bible Ola51S of the 1 Th f' the ' cis ir Un day morn ng. e cover 0 Baptist Ohurch, at the co try tern had been romoved and a large hOl11e Tuesday evening. stone coverd it, but it Is thought Annol,mcemen ts have been re- n. passin, machlne might have ceived of the birth of a daughter moved it. T he cistern hl1<1 several (Kay Francis) born to Mr. and Mrs. feet of water In it, but th,e boy was Kenneth DICe (n ee Bessie Shldaker) soon rescued. of Xe~a. Mr. a nd Mt'Si Edward McFarlen, Mr. BasU Dalley, of New Antiooh, o! Dayton, were Monday guests of a former citizen of this town, passed friends and relati \ft!s here. away at Ws home Sundalr evening Funeral ' services were uri held Wednes_ In Le day afternoon with b al . es Creek Cemetery. • \ tl to A baby girl was born recen y Mr. and Mrs. Ernest GIllam, of , New York O!ty. Mr. and 1.![rs. Will Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hormel and Gillam are the proud grandparents. cbUdren, of Oayton, spent Saturday .• h Mr Mr A L Sid Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wilson, of wit, . and s. . : es. . W V ek en M Mr E B Lo Mrs A Charleston, . a \vere we '+ r. ana s. · ngacre, . . guests of his p!uents .:....c. . ' Mr. and, Mrs. Margaret Johns and Mrs. J. B .Jones !'Tank Wilson. spent Friday in Day.t;on. Mrs. RQy King and daughters r.fi.s. Edwin Minser, of payton, were week' end guests of her pa~nts spent several daya here. last week Ml·. and Mrs. Priest, of East Mon- with her parents: Mr. and Mrs. A. roe L Sides

Lytle

Tax ValuaUoD .. . .. . . : . : . .... : . .... ..... .. . . .. . .. . .. .. . . . .. . .... 3.0:3.'114 ellool Enrollment I . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• IHO Salarlca and \\'Alfea . . . '" . , . ...... . ... ... . . . ... . . .... . . .... .... , 31.430.:0 8UMMAU\' 01. CA II ll"'U~ . illS. lIE EIl"I' AN .. mxl'ENo,TVRE ' BALAN 'VE ,IIJ',rol ANUARY 1940 ' }"und 1st .:.t ......... . ...... . . .. ............. _.. $ 13.632.47 BOJld 'Ret Irement' FU nd . . .. . : ........... . . . . . ........ 8,11 3.68 ~h Bue l~ .. ulla • . . •.. .. .. .... 19~:~~ Lun c61 h Fund : ......... . .. . ......... ...... . ....... ...... ....... . ... . ...... 'j'otill ...... . . .. .. .......... . . , .................. ... . '22.719.02 Fund ............................... .. .... .. $ 40.981.10 B,ond R Urement Fund .. . .. ... . ......•.... . ... .. . .~ . 4. 2 2.92 Lu nch F und •. .. .. . ... . .... ... .. . .. .... . .. ....... . .. U.S 7. . . • '.I'olnl ...... . .... ......... .... .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ..... ,4U6l.n0 MrA and Mrs. W. P . McCarren, Mr. and Mrs. Donald · Kline and I!).XPlDN 1~~~n~R~~Pta nnd Bu lunce :.; .... . .. .. ,' ......... .. ',' $ 7~.6 1.52 of Walhoundlng, . e sun<'Py chp~, of Detroit: were overnight t;\' n I'ul F und . . . ..... .. ................ . ....... .... 43, 70.98 guests here. guests, Wednesday, of ..Mr. and Mrs. BOnd Retirement Fund ...... .. • .... ... . .• ..... . ..... ·S . 50~ nO . S(1)ool Bus ,F4Qd. (',I'm.nerel') . .. . .. ... .... . . ... . .... . • ~ ~:~~ Mrs. ¥ar~, Tucker and d.aughters, Harry COrnell. \ Lunclt . .. . '66,),0, ".U _..11 were J.,eban " callen, SatlUrd!lY. Miss Ruby Owens, of Waverly, is T OlO I ,Fund............ • ..• . • .••• ... .. .. •............ ••...•.•• .. , . .. . . ............ .. . . .... .•.•.

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BALANOE, DE ElMBE~ 31at, 1114.0 . ' . ~ 9 . n 1'1\.1 li und ... .. . .... ...... ............. .... ...... $ 10,':13.(' II I1d il ti l ' I'll nt Fll nll ... .............. . : .. . . .. .. .... 4.469.10 !.uncb F un ll .. . . . ..... .... . ........ . ... .... .. . , .. . . 311.'12 'J'OI U I ... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. ... .... .. .... .... . . . . . . " . .. . • 1ii.514.H TOlol Ex~endllur II a.nd Bu lone . .... ' .. ... .. . .... .... 70,6 1.6_ UE Ell".' ' REVIDN Tax a-Local Levy Bond. Inter st'Tax nnd.... Sinkin g .Fund I'" ., ••••• , 06 Total Property .. . ... .. .. .. .'. ...... ' ... . ...... . '" . . . 22f·3~g .31i ;06 Progl'lI,m ..•... . .• • ..• .. ,.. . . .......... .. 1 9.~64 . 66 ,l"O\lnilotlon fnt r li t ('Tom state on ,IrreduQlbl Debt . . .. ... . .. . . . . 1,Or,6.2 R ntil l from ehool Lnnd and Propertv . . . ... . ... .. , . 82 .89 V~ttonal and Re hatrom bilitation J,Bllna andEducation Crlppl,ed Ohlldren StM~ tor' a.nd Deaf. U, S. , Qovernment • .. 1 ·· · · · 1. !!0~.06 ltJllJeeJlah o\\lI'-ini~r~it 'on' Sihl{l~ii ·F~"-1 ;'I. nve.lmenta 101,71 Other . '; ... .... ... ... ... ...... . . .......... . . . .... , . , . ~;6 7.118 . Total Revenue .. ........... .. . .. ............ .. ... . .. ~ 48,l86.52

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Mr. and ~. R . E. Hur~;t; of Mt. visltlng a.t the home ,of Mr. and Mrs S.terling a t tended Easte:rnIStar Howard Deweese. • , here, Thursday e~ning. Mr. and Mrs. Therle Jones were .' b Jdrs. Tom Spencer . of Le anon, Dayton v1s1tors, Thursday. our prlmary school teacher Is 00Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barger: and s ent from school on aCcoWlt of ill- cblldren spent Saturday In Dayton. ness. Mrs. Helen Robinson is tUl1ng Mr. and Mrs, E. B. Longacre and ~he vaeancy. \ Mrs. S H. Burnet moto~ to F t. ~er Because of Better SerVlce . QuaUt)' and Price ' Mrs. Clarence Honnell, o~ near Wa.yne, Ind. on Monday. ~ LebanOn, Wjls a. Thursday even1Dg Mrs. Mar~t Jqhns and Paul Phone 32 WaynesvWe. ~hlo caller here. I • Johns were dlnner guests Sunday _ _ _ --'_-:::-_--:, .' , u .. Rev. Will Moore, pastor of M~th- of J\Ii'8. ~th Smith iIi Waynes_ lers a.t the home of Mr: and ...... 8. 0d1st Ohun:h, .1s holding a, week of V1lle... • ' Kesler Graham,

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services here th1a week KI:. and· Mrs' . Harry Cornell were Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Barger of b£g1.nn1ng Sunday All are enterta1ned to dinner Sunday at the Waahqton O. Mr. and Mrs. Ri................ 1,696.00 Invited to attend. . hQme ~t Mr. and Mrs. Allen &nr.1ck. chard Becker ,a.nd daughttlr , of Alt. ' 47.961.110 Mr. Pred Dakin, enQ!J'ed MIaDl1 Mrs. Harvey Burnet .;pent severa:! ron . were weekend lfI:lests of Mr. and - Valley hospita.l, Dayton, WedJfes"-daya last week with her uncle and Mrs. Fred Rush a.t;1d famil)!. , 5SS oQ d8¥. 'for treatment, sutres1ni with aunt ~'. and Mrs. John Hayner, at Friends here ·were.shooked Sun:!.ay : 533:00 an eye allment. • . Westerville. Mrs. ~jP.yner has been morn1I)g to hear of the sudden • ~g::: Mrs. Effl;e Qra.y met with paSn-" 111 for sol;De time a.nd Mr. Hayner ' death of Albert Staoyat his 'h~m'e , 6 3.49' ful aoc1dent, Saturday, '~hen ~e .was hit by an automobUe and re- in Dllyton. The' Stacys ,wer e former, S 24 r41.i.79 'spUled ~ pot of ,hot coftee, Qn . her .ma.tns Very Ul . , reSidents of' tllls ~la.ce for a. number n~' ~ feet. She suffered . severe IbJlmS and Mr. aOd Mrs. Walter Kenrtck of years. Mr Stacy was t he father 2 :209 Is un~le ·to move ' about. , were Dayton visitors on Wednesaa.y of Mrs. LesUe Gra.y and M s. Dearth aOd Mrs. Howard 'ad saw "Meet 'John .Ope'.'. She.ehan. wbo live near Lytle. 9 ' 'and several ' Wl\ynesvill.~ friends Mr. and Mrs. Lester Paulus and Christian Service U Society $. •• ••. • • . 7. ~4. d Mrs. John willThehave . .. •.. .. . ..••. .... . $ 97.44 were guests . at the h orne of . Dr. and ch1l . dren and .... UIU . an an all day mee n g and , 97.44 Mrs. H . E. Hathaway, Sa.t~U'day eve- Meyers, of Day,ton, were Sunday cal- covered dish (unner a.t the Ly tle .,~~O.~O _ _ __ chutch next We~nesday, AprU 2, The €ommittee in ' are: 126 90 ' AX. VAL U1llwqWI' OF TilE LEUK OF THE ,. '"" . B ta Edit! S 1,412:1>3 . . E. .Wt.!.!R£X 0 N1'\' , OItl)O .1 • ' ·ILL.," 0 1\' . t OU\V1N. ams Cleo vray. Mary an , .'·o~ the Flac\'..) \ ''ear .,;nd ..It Deeember Ill • .UNO. KW'fls, Elsie Ha wke' and Ru~h Row, 5.048.5 :1. POP 'I,N·I·JON. llf.tO OEN U lU3 . 'orl~' ln, Ohio ,~arc\l ~ 11, , 1941 <' lan et. I ,1,ler,oby c rtllty' Ule folloWI1\ g' r DOI·t 1:0 be CON' t. T'he ' fOllo\.~ ~g relatives ,and f l'lends GILDEn')' ·U I G G S ',-\· ", \,1I1 l\g 'Iel'k attended the funen l of .Ml's, B '1e 9 Da~; .. lIe ,:II.t. --.r.t:::;~ :::~~"~: Scott, a~e 0,' a t hel' late reslnenca 7,9.59. , 361l. ~ . $ 436.05 .1. O . 3~ on Saturday afternoon. Mr. a nd Mrs' 190.09 1 .60 Si.OO Ed . Patton a~d Mr'. and Mr . Rolph 6(H.09 G26 .1 ij 43.34 4 ~f).67 570.63 48.34 BaldWin 11l1d a Ight~r. or :M1!l d' e~ , 43.34 town ; Ml'. and Mrs.. Pel'l'Y P rks alld 13' .48 MI'. and Mrs. Har{)ld Wright, of l~U~. Dayton; Byron and Willard Rush of p 92.00 192 Sprin 0;0 l1eld; Mrs. Theo Rolfes• and , ):112 Mr. Archie ~l'oOks, ,of Cincinnati; l~g:g~ Mr. :.~nd MrS. Oharles Klm.hall and ns sand Pel'mlits .. .... , .. ... ; .. .• .. ......... , . . ..... HIO no Mrs. S usie Hancoclt. of IiammersMJac. F d,CS, a l 8 a nd Chtu:,ges-Gen'! 'V lIla g nnd Other F·1I1l~8_..... . 'Z19.19 ~·lO YUle;. MI'. and Mrs. Homer Ramby. l7.S .<I1I3,3 B7.G4 Tota l 1\1Is6 lIan OUI!' I1'e II, nles and CljMges .. .... . ..... " . . .. . . . ' 'l',rllll (e'ts from O~her F\l nds " ...... .. . . . ... ... : .. .•• .. ... :. . .. . . 211.1)0 of Bata.vla, . 0 .. and Mt. and Mrs . .Q()O. 10 . Grand' ',rob\.l Re'ee~Pt8 . . . ,. . . . . . • . . . . . . . . .. . .. ' .. .. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65" ,011 HUbellt PrllSley and family of Fl'an1)07.60 " IICMltlAUY 'op J;)XPEND1TVnE8 , , .. • , S.507.5~ Column 1.--o.,l'ratlon and . Mliliitenanetl, . kl1n,O .. :~ ,676.20 001...._ ::-Ne,,, Qoaatrad~~n aD' ellulpment, ete.. ()Ohmln 1 ClGluma 2 ReV. Btld'a Snyder, pastor of' ~he 8:11 76.20 <3enel'AI Government-Leg le atlve (poun.ell .... ... . . ' , 71.00 Lytle church. had charge. of 'the sort 58.471,p General ExecutlvEI .. ...'; . : . ......•.. ... ... . .. .. , 66.00 . 1 ,69~.()0 1illeo'UOJl8 . • ........ , •.. '•...' ..••••• ~ •••.• , • • . '0.14 vice. , ~5 1 I·P Total General Governmen'~ ...... ..... .. .. ...... ..... .. Ii 7.24 676 Mrs. Scott had Uved in this cQm": Prot CtiODI to Penon and PlopeTty~ollce . . . ...... . . . 2().0 0 . . . .J !l'ota.l ' Protc9t1on. to Persoln and Property .. . ..,.... . . . 20.00 · 5.7& . munity for the past 38 years, where 15, 1i" ~,U H~lllth ~l'otli.l . .... , ............ ~ .... . ...... . . 12.14, \. " . 't ed ' 7.<122.09 Sa Ita tc;n-()e~e~a:i Viliafre Fun<\•• " ..... ,. : ..... .. . 1.0(} she was highly. respeo . 1 .0~OiO'O' To':nl SanItation · . .. . . .. :c'. ••. .•..•• .• .• ... .. . ... ....... 36~;~g - 2~5~ 0.00 Kllrhw.l'a-G~n'e ral VlIlalre Funds . . ... , ..... , ... ... . 11$.0 0.00 Total SllJI/lIWay'a ..... .... " ............ ... .. ) .. .. . . . . .. . 868.50 ,Mr.' and Mrs. carver, of Cin I 9~OQO.OO MI.cellaneol1 .......Genjlral ·;v:mage Funda ..... .• .. . .... '. U~gi JIlClUIP~~t ff~eta .. ;.... : ... ',' ....... , ... ' .' f • • • •• I • " •• I • • • $l6 H063.1i0 Teitaf Mlacellaneq-us :.'.. " ........................ . .. 69jMO . . " . ~tt. spent th~ week 'end with ' mr,rot~ · ..: , " ." 1 . ' O()~-OO . '1'otal Exp. oil:. Outlll,Y ........ ... !.'....... .. .. ... ..... ' 6:'15 6.7~ 't heir pventa, Mr.. and Mrs. W. N. · LIASI d ecl l D~bt '.......... , .. . , ... , ..,r .......... ...... 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THURSDAY, MARdR 21"1941

THE MIAMI GAZETIE

TRADE IN W ARRENCOUNTY Did You Know That You Can Secur~ Practically Any Line _of Merchandise 01' Service Right here in Warren County. That a Dollar Spent Locally Helps To Create Community Spirit and in One For:m or Another Re~urns to The S'pender. GE'r THE HABIT, START TRADING AT HOME and WATCH ~ARREN COUNTY GROW!

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Kroger

"The Complete Food Market"

FREE! -- 100 Tickets To The Twin Theatre Given Away·· FREE!

Tenderay Beef

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Full Line of Poultry and

White Villa Gr~cety ~f

A Complete Line D~WN

Larger Everywhere' Because of Better Quality, Service and Price Frigidaire Employes' I , Discount Starts ' March .1S

THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS MEN ARE YOUR NEIGHBORS AND FRIENDS; THEY , INVITE AND APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE:

Dairy Feeds

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Through the courtesy of the management of the Twin Theatre, we are giving away 100 Theatre Tickets. Each week for the n ext Ten, ten name~ will appear in the "ad " on this page. These names will be se lected at random from our subscription list. When your name appears, just clip out the "ad" in wh~ch your name appeared, take it to the box office of the Twin Theatre, identify yourself and you , w ill receive one FREE TICKgT. Rea d The Ads Carefully on the Page. YOUR ' ' NAME MAYBE NEXT.

Fresh Produce Daily

It Smith's

Fairley Hardware Store

White Villa

When In Lebanon

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SCHWARTZ ' MEMORIALS :

DINE

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Rye

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and Feed Mixing , Elkhom, and Ra~en Red Ash Coal

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COVER 'T"E OLD FLOOR , WITH PRE-FINISHED _ HA,R DWOOD, 'NOW. ,(HEY NEED NO SAN81N6 OR FINISHING. THEY ARE' READY F,O R USE AS SQON AS THEY ARE DOWN. CALL ON us FOR INFORMATION. , '

Wayne8viJle Ear.mers . , EscbaD,e Co~p.ny - ' Grain, Feecr,r"lour, Se~, S~lt, and Cement Tile, C~L- Sewer Pipe, etc. aynlesVlllle. Ohio Phone 25

W.' H. Madden. & . Co.

Gray -& 'Sons

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'Pasteurized Milk, Cream,-Cottage Cheele and Other Dairy 'Productl ,

·'Alway. A Good,Stock ,of U.ed 'Cara"

Wharton Motors '

Delivered Fresh To , Your Home Every Morning Telephone Waynesville 76R31 ,

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THE.MIAMI GAZETTE

'TRADE I'N WARREN " COUN·T Y .

Plftce Your Order Now for C.-D.

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White Rock Chick. Th(lt )Vill Make You More Poultry Profit. in 1941 BIG SAVINGS ON EARLY ORDER DISCOUNTS chick discount

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Wayneaville, Ohio

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Order placed by March 10th wUl save you money on your, chick· costs, 'he per

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Carter - Dunhant Breeder Hatchery 39 Colu_mbus Ave.

Lebanon, Ohio

Phone 288-R

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Farm Bureau, Co-Operative

HARDWARE

,Buy Vv-ith Confidence "F arm Bureau'"

_HUDSON BROODERS Electric ................ $13.95 $18•• ·800 Chick Cilpacity

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Cuatom Made Shoe. Pro..-pt Service

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sor the pubUs~1ng of a loc8i forestry . and 'woodlot survey. An unexpect'ild guest sp~aker' was WUUam Wheelock, chief of Ohio's Bureau of i.akes a:~,d Paf'its, who complimented lo:al conservation ac,tlv1tles and urge~ that ~SIC c;onser. yatlon practices suc:h as .. .(UI1!IW:ed:.~ woodlots and soil conservation be C:00tinued. . '. . Other guests irorn the Conserva.\ tiQn Department included Tony , .Pfarr, District six 8uperyisor, James

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stuber. Secretary o:f, National put- ' door Writers Association. and Earl \ . SOlJT"WES:;rEB~ Omo ~S ter than - artlf.c1aJ stockintr. as well Beaver,' Butler oounty Game Pro" LAKE~VER' " FOOD as helping a SOUj d ~U cohservaUon tector. shoft' talks were given. by , FOR WILDLIFE prOlP'am, , · , Warren , County Game Protector ,.,. ' Rider 'exPlained tbe' entire finan- Harold Brant and ']1'ranlt Hart, War_ • H, A. Rider. Oiilo'~ Assistant Oon- ~Ial set,:up ~f the 'OonservaUon De': ren County'S' 'new 1:!1ll time oame " servatlon , Commis8toner, speaking partnient and stated that a finan- Management A:gent. " ~ . . last Thursday . ~ht' at the warr~~ olal sta,te Is .belng publlshed,s)lowipg The flI\est outdo,)r ~?IOr ,moVi.~ of County Fish and Qtl me protective expenditures for the last two yeats. bunting,. fJs~tr fInd ' conservation · . ~at1On meeting at Franklin ,deFish , and . Game :Assbcl.a:tlon Pres- actlvitles ever seen 10 ~be county clared ,that' this section of the~ sb\te 'ldetlt R, L. Ktuckemeyer ,apl19llDCed were shown ' bY FlrjUlk ' MC,Co11oo1\. . ' was being considered ~1rs1) tn' the . plans for a petmanent home._ an.. well , knoWn P}qua spor~an. . .cpr new la~e I ~Qns~uctlon. < nounced that t~e. jl~ meetlng -WW . ~ectol' Fr~~k ~~ll and '~anklin : PI, • Be also exPlalned 'the necessity ,for J)e .held at Memorial H!'U 1n ,L eba- 'me~~ pr,epared' and sery~ l~Ch ~ea~on of more dover and .food "lor non o~ Thursday ,evenbll. AprU .. 10. ~ 150 FIah, and Gam~ members and ' whd1H~use. • t at ' pr~ga" Secre~ Harry Eldrldse. 'Jr.• ou,t- guesta wbo /itayed tor the ~,oker .tlon inu"lilcreaae t~e aupply' far bet- ,, ~ed the 'CI~b'lI ~q ~ apon- f~llowing· tbe ·~eeU~I.

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at . LEBANON RECREATION CENTER , Three New Modern Alleya A Clean Healthful sport

Lou1s FJres

Economical Ga. Service fqr Every Requirement Servi~g . Warren County Roper, Chamber., Estate Round Oak and other good gal ranl~s Ruud, Foaco, and Everhot ~ater Hea'ters .·29. E. P1ain St. . Lebano~, Ohio . \ ·Phone 211

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Do you I)eed a good used truck for your farm 'work. A good selection of used cars and trucks always

Bf H.rl7 · EIb'.... Jr.

PHI~GAS means,-clean heat, clean kitchens, clean pans. Just tum the valve and ook. Philgas is economical and it is safe. It is: fully approved by the Insurance Underwriters. It is 8 0M at THE J. W. LINGO HOWE. CO. Lebanon, Ohio Phone No. 46 Open evenings by appointment

John Wilson : ... • ...

~'ARMERS!

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PHILGAS SERVICE

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1937 Ply. T Sed 1936 Chev. Mst. T; Sed. 1936 Chev. Sed. De1'y 1986 hev., Mst. Cpe. 1936 Olds Cabr. 1936 Ply. S~t. S; d. 1936 Che:V. Del. Cpe. 1.936 9 h ev, Mst. Co~ch ] 936, Chev. Std Ir}' Sed. 936 'Oord Sed. 1936 Buic'k Cpe: 1936 Ohev: StcLT. Sed. 1936 OI_dsJip Cpe.

193'5 Terrapla.ne,' Coach 1935 Cbev . .Cpe. 1934 Ford' 2' Dr. Sed. 1934 CbeJ. Sed. 193~ Fo~d .Sedan 1933 Terrapla'ne Sed.


THE MIAMI GAZETTE

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Gllbert Lyle Spears, 36, welder, <:;01\llUON PLEAS PROCEEDINGS and Irene Reidinger. 26" hotel N~W SUITS w'Orker, botti , of. Franklin. Ohole Oombs Jones entere~ suit The suit of Eileen Ross, Franklin. Ralph A, Wright, ,21, Ellzabeth. galnst Ralph AlIeI), Jones for a agaInst Earl Rose was dismissed town. soldlelr, and Norma Catherine divol''Ce Charging negle'ct. She. without record,' Thompson, 17, Lebanon. claims her husband refused to sup- ' Myrtle JohnsOn was granted a Myron ' Lyle Nixon, 27. liquor store port her although able to do so and divorce from William Johnson on manager, and Josephine Hittle, 23, t hreatened 11er )jfe. t\er charge of neglect with custody stenographer, both of LeQa~on. Reber t GentlY enter ed suit 0 two' minor chUdren and pl'ovlslon , Harlan E:nox, 20, Eaton, tool aga ulst Etl,lel Gentry for divorce for their support given the ~otller. maker, and Bertha Marie Roberts, c ha rging that she refused to prt;- One niotlon of defendant sus- ' 17, Lebanon. pare f meals or perforI'll marital tained and ot h~r' overruled in tpe Eugene Ellrl Guterm,u th,27, MRduties. They have I!- son, Orris, 2. suits of George Lahlruin, Spring- son, clerk, and Easter L. Stl.lbbs, 23, Daisy MarIe Bair entere'd sq1t boro, against John Holt and Raben Lebanon. against Delvin Balr whom she Lahman, a minor, against the same Robert; Lee Hawthorne, 21, office married last ~aY charging he ':Vas defendant;, . worker, and Ohloe Mae Murray, 24, abusive and after sbe fl ed a tUvon e r.. MO · dad a silleslady, 'bClth of Franklin: , ~rQver C reary was awar K t Dal Relt 23 shoe 5UU at Dayton they became recon- divorce. from Marguerite McOreary enne e " " . cUed and removed to Franklin but , on hi s cllarge, o~~ negI ec t . worker, and Betty Badgley, 18, both be has sinc t ec:lme abusiVe again. " of Lebanon. The p&ekafd Motor company 11 Ruth Adams was given !1 divorce Oarl' G. EIJggs, 22, shoe worker, w ed suit for ohange of venue from from James C. Adams and custody and M1u'tha Jane Rlcha.rds. 21, H amil on count · of Its suit against Of , their four m1nor children. Pro- shoe worker, both ~f Waynesville. l:Ienr t! tta Bn'd ' Leo Lindenberg, V ;ion for the latter was included In LUCas' naVis, 26, West , ttberty, claiming the fonner Is on' the ' jury the disposition of the case. Ky., worker, and Mrs. Sheba Mills, .in that coUI1ty. --r-Lebanon, container employe. , PRODJ)TE COURT John OUnlton Armant 25, ma.-. , .. chln1st, and MolU\. Ruth Ham,;on, ~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit.· ' Th~ w!l) of ~ern1ce' J. Dnk.ln, 25. 'beautic1arf, both of Lebanon. ,J Haf\'eysburg, admitted to probate ' al'ldthe husband, Ed Dakin, named executor. · The r~sldue of the estate FROP4 A ~ARM DIARY goes to the husband, a bequest of " ~ going to Oba. M. Welch. The bond of W. C. Maple, ~­ llon, executor of the estate of Laura March ,20. Spring I Acoo~g A. D. Kibbey ordered redulJ~ to the weatherman, the sun crossed ----.".,-';"'-'~"""---....------~----";'-$1,200. ' , the l1n~ at lIeven P. M. and 'rrom' Ught of the moon and thOSe wh1cb the other The sched4!e of deb~ of tpe es- 'hencefortli II~ 11 ' SP1'1nI. It ,!w~ecl are pJanted for theJI. roo~ Ibould Uien waited t1l1 the bAth was fin' tate ':of O. M. B17an' wm »e heard my old neighbor, for 'lihe ,said It al- be planted .in. the 'dark ot the moon. ~ed and the baby With mu~ efApril • as will those of the estt.te ways used to crOlla the Une on the using of ClO~ the t1ineI when th~ fort lOt up on her lOur, wobbly legs ----~-----:---..... of Perry ~ Hatfield, Leban~ ' twenty-first ~t 1 could not remem- moon Sa In a fa~orable atgn Of ~ and betIan to lIdbt fOl' her dlDner. The court ~~ved the invento0' ber eo ~ could neither arsue DCP' zod1ac. Tlle scoffers acOff and the She foUnd It ~ seemed to knOW of . the est.te dt WWJalJl . H. mu. explain. ~lth TbankSllvtng a 'fleet btWvers beUve but thefe baYen, Juat what to do about it 80 1 went Mason. ' early and Spring co~ril1ng ,a d.!'y too ~ enO\1lh aclentwc. teata to real- orl my way' to church ~nd left her The court 8iPProved the schedule soon sh~ ~~ all ~~It' ~ ly prove anything. Some lay there to her mo~ ten4er:~' V~ ' of cla1ins, debts and 1Ja.butt1$,S of a, lovely sPrlrlg day ~ ,,~n the cqUld J)e somethinl to It as there nice to have 'two , heUera f~m , our the estate of 'AralJelia Dih'wlddie. .. Henes ' sale jl)Ver near Henpeck. ' 0f are enough additlowil ultra-violet young pure bred GUernsey bull. The estate of RObert S. Braddock course the pc>st oWce name lSWe1l- ra.ys in moon-Uaht' to i»9sslbly They EaY t.b1nP 'always go by de~nnined to have a ,net value !>f man ~b~t eveJrYone '\~Us it Hen~k, surn~ate t~p .~ih " 80mew~t. ~ three.s ~ the next one-,C:iue ough~..to $5,960 with a son, Frank" as the how or Why I have never , heard. ' Even the Moon Sign Book ' a,limlta be a heiter too, but that ' would be , 601e beneficiary. ," I ' Sui-h a, beautJ.ful ,p1ace, the, that 'iOOd, seed. p\anted properly, In too, mUch to hope ,tor, , The ~estate of Aima M. Shi4er, kind tha~ city farmers love to find good soU, in , a , good year, wUl pro- ' Mar\-t,h 2•. No rabl to amount to Hawtlion t9W1lshlp, det.ermlned to and buy ~() hundred ac!,es wi.ij d~ce a gOOd crop, bu the dlffer-' a~thllig ' last night after all. ' I have a net value of $5,134.16; th~t .creek and bUlB tmd wl>Ods and view, ence Is, b~tween good and super- 'VOUld Uke , to ' plant PlY gard~n this of O. Deatherage, WI'.yn~vWe, and a lovely ~pen place high abOve g9OO. Anollier complication, Is that ptorli1ng but it needs to be dragged $623.90, and that of Ida DeNise, the ere.ek for the bu1ld1ngs. IfIts ~f there are t~o different .zodlacs used dowb a ,little 1)10re to lev.el Jt a~ I ,Frank,lin, $6.682,a~. , ' " people there , ,and thlng,s seem~ toby dilferent, ,lmana~. ~e', astron- ~l 1?IWe to walt tW Jobnnr ge}.s , Kll;ffe Klotz; Mason, named. !lxe- be sellin~ welill ,Some good hay ,went opUCI\l zo41ac I.s ~d on the aot~l ,his tobaCco bed 'covered So hmt no 9utrix of the estate ,of her sISter, cheap but !t seemed so far to haul position 'of the conStellations from seed will blow tnto it. ' ,' , AnnIe. Klotz. D. E . .Hey~ood, 0111e it 'that I did not bid'. The tw~nt~ which the signs Q~ the ZodIac take l\larch 25. The arth1versal.'Y of the scot~, ~ntl Walter Ohesn named year old hOr~je went ~or forty S\>me th,\'lr, name.s: the o,tber Is mea~l,U'ed Dayton tlQOd. Sunday the "Oreat appraisers. . doPal's \lut ,hEl was so plump tnd' ac- thirty ' d~grees to the s1g'n f~<?m , 'the Days in Dayton'" program reminded , The , estate of C, A. Ta~er, Pl~- tlve looking that no 'oJle would have vernal equinox, for the sun s1gna us vh1dly of the wprld of ~uck and ant Plain, ordered r~ieVed ,from , guessed hls a'ga if t ey had not told and the ID!;lOn sJ$IlS figured In the mud 'that' was Da.yton ' after Bdnl1n1st;J'at!on ,and ~a\lelTann~r us. i ,; '~!.}, ' ,same ,~ay. o.npe u~n . a l.~e ',baCk \yater ' went:.do\vn~nd tl1i.s y'e~ .we a.ppolnted cOl1llrilSS1oner to tre.nSf~ , ThLS moh1l~ we took: ,our ~y. ,in tbe ~ges v:,hen tije signs, got tl:te1r ,nre crying for rainl ' " .: . .' !beans to t?e elevator . to" get the~n ~mes. ,the two we~e .the S¢e, but , asset-s. ~ cel'tiflete of title ordered to cl~aned , and sold 'some of them. U · owP'lg to ~~lat 'is call,eli t~e ~ preces-', '~ ~SON~ ,TO .: e Roy ' F11""hum"Carllsle. " .. the prlce ' contlnues to go ' up "w ,slon .of the Equinoxe§ they have ; M"; '" tl.' , . IN' • ' t" ., , , , ''', ' .', " asons 4rofll :pu er Warren, and The fllvlmtorles Of the estates1 of 'may be &dh .. , 'brit. it s''''''''ed ' foolish p, u lled Bpjll't. U there is. anyth1ng to p' bl ' C >1 .... 11 '\. . ' . e '~in " ,'iT --ff , ", , re e oun. es .. , ' conven' Hanna11 for 'seed they ' lt; , it 'seems' IJlore .' essi ' , OreswtU1; Harveysbm'g lII~lCl ·to ..,.haul them home " , . rea.sOhable to ' me Le'banon Ap rtllO at a s do called J. W:' VVh~te, ~a~nesv~e" app~oved. got seventY l!lounds of sCl'eenll'lg.s. that, the _~~, ba.~d on the, "'Vernal . bv Ch~'es ~R. Wlison ; 'da Or ' Also those of the ,estates Mary When they' sisked 'Us' we. Watlted" :woUld, .' ... rI " , ' f and , , 'of, 'F., ,if' , eqUIDOX • . , be ' moSt . , likely , to Mllas te r ' tM as tel'' 'M ason egreell will ., 'l'hompsoil, Mason, ana John Flin- to take them Iiome .,for feed 'We 'de- have 'some effee.t. There are ' many b ' M~ red t a '10 k V 'chum. ' ., cl1ned With '~hanks 'fOl' ' we , tipngs abput the lnatural cycles' of WeW~°in''''Ie;d O ·a • «;.;, . isltorli ' . , • ~I ' ...... h th '. cue h al'les , oQoUman~. The estate of 1:1., T . Burgess that rut'lety J!~rcenli ,.o~ th~t sev,e nty, gro'r";" bf ~'Yea ,er and . electr,lC4'1 uti Gran .' 'Master '0 ytO ' . ' ' 'detern'llled', 'to have · a net vaJ.ue in poun~ waS 'rag \\'(eM " seed . . i Now f~tce th&t ,!e, ~~ ' nob' knoW , ·m~ch H )' 8.1~tln""n G~ a n,. ,an~ , Ohio of $9;240; the estate belng ' In the beanS' ~~ c\~n and we , can ,ab6.u t yet so far be it from me to ~ ~.-' aDd sectet~. p~ate in MUfOl'd count¥, Oo~, plant them ~ely. , , : , s,a'y it Is , ~r it,isn't.. >:-' . Wltbtn , ~ period Of ~~ days ~ OI~~~Splniler" . Mra.s,p~, ~,~ ,ex.-In Mar~ ·Zl'.,Jl'~owed the g8!dF~ t9,- : Marcih \Z3~ SUJ)day.. , Arlo~l'\ nice w~ek ~he 1!0\1Stt ~ app-rOpri&'eo~rlX ot , th~' estate I of ~ :'day. I ~ tcJ~ ~ getl them plowe4 ,and, ,heifer .pat!. 1 was all' ~~. ~or tion blija C8.uiiii far ~tures of ~limer val~ed '. at ' $,3,800." ;~ worked ' d~wn ' fltS~ ,and' ;~ then ' the ,church In' my ~unday 'bat &nd~fl D\01'e,' than eleven bllU!)n ~ollarl. whitenack; H. L. Th~m~n,' ~d : tpen ,can . p~ow the ;ftelda,' to ; their ,when '~ sa.w t~,"COWB gatJl~ed. in, a Only iii week ~ore."'th~ ~ ' had ' John Hen~ , na~ er~· heart6, conte~lt . iUl~ ,1 can 'plan~ , at ctrcle down, In ~e ~ure ' v'iew1ng , ~ ' a~qther defense IileaSiJre ~ " Th~.;W1 '?f ~ Di~ te::.~m1t,,,: " ~y lels~~: Do' YO~' plaDt' yoUt J)o~-"'soule~,,O~. ~~,\\~utld, w~tlt "bt:" cilUIW f~r t,~e 'and a ,baH buUO.n tec:l ~ proba.te arter· ~otlqe. of aerv- toes in' ~ moon-? Tbe !ta~~ t~reet; So in ~~ CIl ,trq w,rn ~~ d9IQ, 80 the. total , ~ '. log ,fO\l1l~ 10 ~ and pre~~ ajl-~r, ~ thBt isi,'.'Ncr. I.pl~n~ thc!m,-I ~l1rr!ed down to '188 ~ha.t 'it.. ~ v0l!d ~ tw ~eeka time Sa APPrOx- ' ~Ion se~ ~t1~. I ,'" 1 , .: ,1p the, ~~11." The' theoII Is, that ,' al! .•,~ut. i-10:Ul\~ ~~~ ~.,~ ffi'1li~)y fifteen . thoua&nd 'I, ~on. "Net v81u,e ,Q! .tIre estate; of ,Pen'!, ' planta, ~htch grOvJ anei bear above lli'boU,t Ii. v.e rr ne,v Ca1f I. ti\at" sPot do~ to ~ he, comm~, term ' A. ,Ha.tfleld, ' LeJ)a~oh, detei'Jn1ned , the ground siioull1 bj! planted In the w~ givJng ita', first.. ba.th. ' 1 4fu~e ~1fteen \bJlliOn dollars.' , ,

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Mr, and Mr~ , Dean Walton 'Were conference at the Cincinnati Bible Sunday guest.s .c: 'Mr. flnd Mrs. KenMr. and Mrs: L. ~. 'Garst and tam- Seminary,. last Wednesday evening. beth OlackJn, of FO,sters .. • •• • • • Uy were Bunda'y gUests of Mrs. J. O. • • • • • Ga.rst, of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley' EWs, Of Miss'MlnnIe Dav!s ~nd Mrs. Oe!cs.. •'. • • • , Dayton, were Sunday guests at the tla Prugh of Dayton. "wel'tl Saturday Mary Carolyn LUkens a student at· home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Melloh guests of .Mrs. C. A. Anderson. Earlham 'OQllege; spent the week end , and fam11y. 'With her, par~nts, Mr.·and Mrs. W.Ii.., . '. . , . • • ' Mr., a.nd Mrs. Rogl~' Bt'own an,. A E. S·to. Luk ens -and famll . . y. Dr. an'd ...~s.. , Uti and nounce the birth of .a, SOl~ Weclnes• • • • • daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and day morning, March 26. ,'IWilson. Edwar{}s, ofSprtn8!1e.ld, ~s. Olenn Bland and daughter of visited '1rlends in W:aynesv1l1e Sun- Spring-boro. ~,

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Mr. and ~'s. Roy Newiand and family, of near Waynesvllle, spent. --, Suncay afternt on with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haines spent iv.:r; EI v_n tml 11 and familY . Sunday with Banner Stewart and ,Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lewis spent fam.l.ly. Sunday ",it rnoon with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bert .BWUlell enter- Mrs. J hn Ko!!ster an1 daugbter. ' taln d Mr. arid Mrs: O. P. 'Lyle, ot Velma , of Uti.a. HUlsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mr, and Mrs. Oh ' ter Sha.w and ¥ullen. of ~yton and, Miss Aud- son , Rob r. · pent Sunday with 1'ey Oravtford at a birthday, dinner, their son, Mr. arid Mrs. Gen~ Shaw SUnday. and allghter, Oha r! ~ an Ann, of day. . t ' • • • • • • MisS Margaret Orawford M1sl\: Xen:a. , Mr. Rlld Mrs. Hll y Gjb ~on and • • • • Mr. and Mrs. L.O. St. John vlsI . O. Peterson sutimitted to a ' Audrey Orawford. and Bob Schnel- d bt P JI f, B llMr. and Mrs. Donald L. Hawke Ited their son-in-law and daughter, det. spent Sunday with Mr. and aug Ill', au ne. a nea e v1slted Mrs. Nel~ Ande~son .. I King- Mr. j.nd Mrs. Jolui Settlemyre and maJ0 [t' I oPFr~i!tlon. McOlelJand Mf's. Earl Ora.wford. 'brook. spent S\lnday In Mt. Holly. , h osp1 a I uay mo.~. , . Mrlj. Chester Shaw and son, Rob-' Mrs. Mary Or11fy lis serlosly ill at ' Rev. an(l Mrs. .Beckert took dIn- ert, Mrs. Wayn Smth and daughher home on Wainut Street. . ,ner with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Oarrl- tel', Linda Kay, of near Spring ValThe Atpletlc association will en- son. , ley. and MrS. Morris LeWis were tn ' ' tertain the basketbaU' teaJpS an!;l Mr. and Mi'S. Ralph Bunnell and Xenia, shoppi'ng, Friday afternoon. guests; and the high school band ohlldren spent ' Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. E:-vln Smith and Thursday evening at the high and Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Joe famUy took su(per with Mr. and The Roxanna Canning Company announces they schocl. CorneUus. . Mrs. Timothy Smith and are now ready to contract sweet ~orn acreage for their Mr. and Mrs. Jes:s Jensen are _aturday even1ng. factories at Waynesville aJ,ld Rootann'a , Ohio. Phone movn~ to Dayton Boon; having ,sold 119R21. ' their property, h~ to Mi. and ~s. USE TilE MIAMI GAZETTE Volcna Bolland, of Bellbrook. WANT ADS. •

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Mrs. Bessie Plymire and her fattier, James Clevenger, of , Spring Hill were. shopping In Wlh,n1n·gton. ~ondDY· Mrs. 'Adah T ag>J ~ttimded the eoo}dng SchOOl We~esday and FrlC\ay. at Leba,n on ,ToWn .Ball. Mrs. Edith DaVls, . Mrs. E~ Hlteman and Mrs. Maynard 'HackneY. were in at endance Friday. ' Max Hollingsworth , of Oregonia, was a busine~s v1sltor h ere. Monday -,f" .11" /' " ." t' ,'" vel!evening. . ' ~to Norris-Brock .... "" ,' .,. .,.. .n,t at ' p.·oar'e!lllh·p' 11 rn r . • .. " Mr. a n~ ¥ts. Alfred C n an :i nlll r lft" \./1, .... n rl <! ... I.' """ children. of Morrow. were Sunday ., nJ<>n St,!.. "~ -, .' r : "I. , ," guests of· Mi. and Mrs. Arthur Oain "" ~" I,. . on ~dlo StatlOIl won and fanillYl ' ] 2:2 6 to '12 ;!lu ~. !II, Ul. , ,,V4 ....'., Ralph Brooks of Harveysburg, tll i, ! . ~ .".,~. 'w, was a bust,ness visitor here the fi.rst ot t~e w~k. Mr. and Mrs. RUfus · Ballard' abd PUBLIC SALE daughters', Jean and Darlene; ' and The. lmderslgned ,as, Gllardlan of hls motileI'. Mrs. E1~th Ball"rd, lilmer50n Mason win sell at b1s latl! ali of Da:yton, WEre Sunday af r- i,.siden~ on ~ swe~t - in noon ~1toI\S of Mrs. ~dah Talulage WaynesVille, 0., on and famUy . . ~A':fURDA1r, . "~(lH 29'fH,-.1941 , M1ss Hannab Jordan iand A1f JorBe~nnln, at One P. M. !,II his dan. attended the sale onthe farm ~rsonal · pI'Opeft.1 ClO~Unr of, . of Mr. and Mrs. ' Wenzel Berres, . ' HOUSEHOLD GOODS n,e ar Way~esvllle, Th\trsd~y.. '1\he One CoP~r Olad range; 'Estate ladles of St. Augustine Ohurch, In Bcatrp:a; oasoUne stove;" ,wo kItch. WaYnesville .served the' dinner. • A en <upboards: two.. old tin end cup~ large attendanqe was reponted ' with boards;, kitchen ca'bihet; kJ ~hen good 'Prices preva1l1ng. table; dinIng roQm 'table: side I ,,' , Th~ public sale a.nd land sale of board ~ 6 'c ane seat dlning ' 1'0001 ,tile property of Mt.aqd M.rs. Roy haIrs; lbt odd ohairs; 12' rocker ._ P.uckett, jn our a4jolnlng commun- book cape; ,11brary table; Spartan ' ity. attracteQ ' another large crowd electrIc radio;' vlt't::olr.;' I!: tl:::r Sat urday aften,loon, with v~ry goM couch; clock; 3 piece ov~rstu1Jed prices . ~iI)g paid. l J1vln~ room suit: 'arge ml~ror; small I , lM.· and Mrs. Wayland Jordan m~I To~' ; · 2 bad .room • suits; lot ot ' and family. ' of Oincfnnati, were bedding; hall rac~; ~t 8tan~; sew. ' Sa.tUfday dinner guests a~ the Jor- ng machine; electr~~ sweeper; Bisdan ,honi'e. '.: . sell's sweeper; floor lamp; rug ' 12" 'Mr. and Mrs. George 'Plymlre 13 th ; ~u~ 11' 1t'! ?X15, rug 9~ ~2; ! :t were Sunday visitors of their, cl~il- 'sll)a U ,ltugS ; h all " -unne.r; electriC' ~n, Mr. ~d Mrs. VirgU Plym1re fron; clothes r,ack; basket; lamPs; and .little daugh~r: Vu-gene, of near lot dJshes and'" cookJng utensils; ' : . ' , ' vases an~ ,many ,other adlcles '4UCIa Olarksville. , " Or~ando JH'a~~n. of XoeD1a: ~as as are fp'm~d In, an old home, too. a Sunday vwtor of Mrs. Allee Terry numerous to m ention if. and family. . ' , , : l\U8~fiLLANEOU~ , ARTICLE!;' " FT1i!nds here. of JOM Cumming, of near Wayn~vwe. were' vefy Ba~g electrro. ,as}1er;' 2 tUbs; cop-.j sorry to ~am that hinJiet ,!"ltb a per ~a~ ~Olle! st4?P ~ad~-l1r; ~ 'lawn ~~I}f,UI at\d ser~oWf a.ccl~ent Ilt the mo~ers" , ~ !lve gallon ,oll.Pllr;ls" gar,, 'Wenzel ," farm • Tbursday, den · pIDW. , work ' bellQhl dlt~ttlng: . :when he 'was' ~tr~olt by a 'trUelt.' He, sP~de;. snow ,ShO~.~I; buo!t. ~RW. : POS~i ' . bas the wishes ()f thoSe who kIiow ~tgger, so~e carpenter too s; ~~~ . , him for hls speedy recovery, coa.l; Itlndllng; i~r; , double bat.... . " ; ". " ' ., . reled shot gu,ll; sh,ove~s~ etc . • ' , . . ' Mr; and'Mrs, B. C. D,eatherage., ,of ,TJ;BM~ (lASH ~ .•

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PAGE EIGHT 11 a. m. Morning Prayer and sermono .., p.m. Young Ohurchmen. MONDA Y 1 '00 p . m . Aux11lary Lenten Sew, Ing. ----~-Q~....~--~------ TUESDAY " T/lf.'re tUi l-eT Iras (I good 'I'or or (I bod 3:15 p. m. mmrch School Lenten (Xltlce"-Fr/ln klin Ses on. MARCH WEDNESDAY 7 :30 p. m. Mid- week Lenten Ser2S-MassachulIGlls prohibit· .fl ocI slave trade 17RS . vice. ; YPi~ {l'RI DA Y Z'l-Navy yard established 1 1l 7:30 p. m. Girls Friendly Group. .~ at WaahlnQ\on, 1804.

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9hurch School 9.30 ' a . m . Cecil Davis S uperi ntenden t. The King's Heralds will present a 3O-Nazts charqe ~ U. S. tnt -~ v\ted war;l940. . , special program after classes. I ~ WOl'shlp service 10 ;40 a . m. I ~ Clay reslqned I• Subject: "The Gospel of Recon" ____ 31-Henry from Conqress. 1842.. : ell aMon." Epworth League Sunday evening fools' pay: \ a,t 6:30. -I Argus Osborne leader. LvangeIlstlc service 7 :30 p. m. Topic : "The Defeat That Was a Victory '. Chlldren 's Tralnlng CIa~ Monday aft.ernoon a t 4 o'olock. Orchestra practice Thursday a t 7 Phone 7 Wayne8ville, 0 ~. m, Ohol.r prac~ce Thursday at 8 ._-.,..,.__ tJ · m. · I The Klng'S Heralds will meet nol. afternoon March 28. with Rosemary and Jack Mulford. ~

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us. ST. A UG US'l'I N,E C UUltC H Rev. K. H. K."umboltz. S T D, pastor Mass. Sun ay, 9:00 a. m. WEEKLY LENTEN DEVOTIONS, WEDNlESDAY 8 P. M. Every Wednesda·y evening ' there \,ill be Lenten devotions $t St. AugusUne Catholic church. In addition . to the beaut,lfuI W.a y of tho Cross: th e.re wUl be a sermon. The Reverend O. H. Flam an of St. Mary's Stmunary Clnclnnat~ will deUve.r a serlles of sermons dealing with th e Ohrlstian solution to presIn divId' ua1 wlorId probI ems as t h e ent world plroblexns as' they affect Individual Americans. . All are earnestlY invited to attend these devotional servtces.

The quarantine "was lifted from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar

. 'CHRIST . Smith, ~eclne6day, where their W. C. Smltb, Minister daughter, Sally Lou. has been conSUNDAY fined with scarlett fever. . B lble School 9 :30 a. m. Roger - - - - - - - - - - - - -:-'-Brown. Superlntendent. OommunIon 10:45 a, m. . . Junior a nli Senior Endeavor 7:00 p, m. . FOR SALE-- . I . O. '0. Boar. young: Pr ' h1n 7 '30 already 1Dununed. . 1"rank Oook. · eac g , p. m. Waynesville, R. 2 on Route 73. WEDNESDAY , Prayer and Bible Study 7:30 p. m. FOR .SALE--Used Lqrober. oo~.: . Oome let us b~ found in the ·tJng of, ' Dlmel1-sion . Sheeting Siding. Roxanna Canning 00. Phone 119m11 .

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, Waynesville, Ohio, Carob, 2'7, 1941 I

It is called a fine art t o set a t.elbI. corn;<:tly. Pa says he Is not so. conc,erned a,bout how i ~ 1,s set, 8B about what Is set on It, and bow it ~ after h e puts It down.

For those who are interested in making th eir old floors look· Uke n ew, try re-sanding. Our floor- ' sander Is for rent at rates, you can a.1Iord.

Tip to future husbands. ' It·s · here I House-dlean I n g Don't keep telUng her that you t1Jnel. Make this .year's task ·eas- are unworthy of her. Let It pe a ier. Use "OLEAN" the NEW s urpOse. wa.l.lpaper cleaner. Insure the future beauty of · , your . home. Install DE 0 0 If yo~ , ~a1nted walls need a Shingles, and keep your home . new Spring coat, use the per- 'rulways young. . ,! fect. '10nger-1Mtlng SE~I . , GLOSS. In aU the latest Spl'ing Make your kitchen or bath as shades. · • . mod.e rn ~s to.m orrow I You · can

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perfonn m1racles with "MASON1TE" the wallboard 01 a hundred .USe6· Shut in ~iddies ~ll find hours of ehjoyment usl,ng "OLEAN" as a modeling material.

PIPE, Val~es and FI ttIngs fOr W~tei. Gas and Steam, Hand aild Electrk Pumps for ' aU purposes, Bolts. Pulley~, V Belts. Plumbing and Heating Supplies. J. P. BPOKLET SUPPLY 00. JQ:NIA, OHIO . ._ M13-20-27-A3

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The Waynesville Civic club in the past has 'considered p.nd brought to a su'ccessful culmination many worthy projects, but never has it sponsored a more timely one tl)an the campaign to, clean up Main Btreet -and keep it clean.

OLD Mother ~ature ' had a hard time ' making up 'her One of the sore spots of this co~munity has ,been mind ' j ust ' how March was, the <f0ndition in which we have allowed Main sb'le:et to, going 'out, 4'Like a lion or a remain.' No one particijlarly is to blame. Perha'pa , it has been:.a combination of things that has c~used us lamb", as Saturday was a to slip into a rut. mixture 'of sunshine and ,snow' flurries .. curiou 'quirks ' After all', Main street can be c~nsidered the show Window of the towp, just ~s the display windows of of the above mentioned mdy, . , 9U1' sto.res a(lvertise the ~ares that are withiD:' as reported by 'Jim' Gibbons', our local nature , enthusiast, .. Main treat's the commUnity's how window in that trangers"ai'ld visi~ors usually have business to a school of tadpoles,' each h'an act in the stor s and offices along this thoroughmeasuring an inch and, a half " fare . .long, discovered in a creek on his farmJ an unusual signt twa e~rly in the sea$on . .. flocks of ducks on the river ,-.:...;;~~~;;.;..;;,...-~--~~~-......~~~---~~~ '

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A COMMENDABLE PROJECT (CQnUnued From Page' One) We often have had the occasion to hear visitors l'em ar~ about the 10venJy condition of Main street In Wa.ynesvllle, especially the gutter long the west side of the street. UnUI the sewer system project is completed., the ~tte r must carry of! waste water from the 'buslness houses a nd , residences along the reet, . but we' bel1eve th e Oivio club's plan to ha ve the gutter flush~d regularly a~d of.tener will improve this condition. · Although the qUestion of cost comes into the picture when talldng &bout fl~h1ng th~ gutter more often, we pel1eve the ni,erchantB woUld CC willing 't o ,help

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their personal contribution 'in tlhe campa19n for cleaner 5 t·~ reew. Elle Oivic club campaign calls for th.e cooperation of everyone 8Ild we t.eueve this. cooperation will be forthoomlng.

, As is the clise with most ' municipaUties nowaday~, the 'question of necessary fun$, or rather tile l8f:k o! them, often stands 1nJ the way of . many worbhwhUe projects. 'Not' so With the . current campaign.

nie cost wUl be negligible; 8Ild we believe t he program Will have the coopera~lon of every 'merchant,aUd proPerty owper, and ~OUld be bQeked

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YW5 Contrasting Waynesville's Main street, 1s that of Mason. On vWage, one cannot but notice the clean condition . of the stre8ta,1n tr.ont of the business houaea. . The Waynesville. Civic' club Is to be congratuta'iedfor 1~ effort to . " . ' ~JllOve the .ppearan~ aUd condition of Ka1n street.

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The suit of VirgU Newman aga1nst Norma Irene Newman for divorce C:lJsm1sse~ on motion of plaint11t. : , Temporary adlmony and a ttorney t ees determined ' in the sUit of Olive Downing against W'. o. Dowrung for divorce. , . He~ Harold Gampher granted a divorce from by Gampher Who was ;~ , dE(~ of ~wer to his Charge of neglect. , Ruth Adams was granted a d1vorc~ lrom Jam~ C. Adams and custody 'of tHeir four minor children. Grover M~ granted a divorce frqm Marguerite ¥cOreary on h1a cbarie Or nealect.

M. Carr, 20 acres in Franklin twp. Leonard Moore to Roscoe Benderson. tract in Wayn,e twp, James PUe to Fred Reed, lot 76 in FrankUn. James Oraig to Mal'tha Welch, plot In Salem twp. Barold Lowe to M1nnle QWnby, lot 511n Mason. Warren and Manetta oe~rd to Roy HudsOn; lot 326 n Franklin. Henrietta Mack to John T. Bell, 75 acres In Olearcreek township. L1zz1e, Monfort to Louts and De-

LIlIesl worker, and Hester Powell'S, 21, L banon. Oharles P. Beck, 22, M1a.mlllburg, faotory worker, and Kathleen Gray, 21 , Harvey but:g, focoory workft'. i James Fr,anklln Marshall, 22 ' Oregonia, tax1 driver , and Helen .LouJse Fogel, 20, Lebanon. 'office work!er. _ Mr. ,and Mfs. John Dymond, Mrs. PaUl Long and daughter, Marga of Xenia, 8Ild R.()bert E. Crew v ted Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ba.l1ard, of Jamestown, Sunday,

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l'ght, and when no disasters are reporWd, may seem to lack some elemen~ ,son was appomtecs Commissioner to ;.1 excitement. ' I . ' . traIUJfer assets to ~. 'Ada ' T<aylor There neve; was a day; eve~ In the little country town, when there and Miss L~ .R1chey. . . , . Minnie ' Jackson, was . Ilippolnted W88 no news. Tbe human ~nd 15 coD.!!tantlY ,thinking up n ew ways ' of adm1J?lstratl'iX of th~ est&te of WaJ- ' , ,,,aching Its objectives, The business man ,hardly lets a. ~ pa.I!6 without ter Jackson wth J ." W. Qoddard l'oncelVing some new scheme. Otty and 'town 'officials cOnstantly have 'Dellos ~. Worley, and Everett IrO~ 1 ' eas on which they are working whIoh constitute n~. The schools are the amiralsers. , ' ., \ u!l of news, as tbe teachers trY' to SOlve their problems. .Mb~t ,Stqll, ,P oster; narped admln, ,. '.. ' .: istraItot of the estate of Goldie. Ston. The ave~e person does not rec.ogn1ze new:s ,whe, he . comes in con- :wth &rney Hutzel, Lo~ Keller and \

The RED B~D fence you put tip !lOW will stay tight, look right - for . years. . Fifty years of fence ' making" experien~e ' , assures' it. Buy time-tested RED BRANb, put it up right, ,forget it - tl;tat's the ~ay you end the wqrk and worry of yearly fence repaIr. ' I

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Hartman, Robert Miss Strider, Miss Lam\,>, Miss Ea.rnhal1t; ALGEBRA-Irma Fires, Hardin lind Miss Rltr.We all worked George Mengle; GEOME TRY- \ ith MI'. Frank to make OUI' school's Helen Hi ey; Jane Hartsock; AM. part in this festival a. success. mSTORY-Helen Gon , Henry I BOY'S - QUARTET g~. WA KINGTON EXCURSION Sattertl waite; WORLD HISTORY The four boys who compose the -Virginia. Preston, Ma "ellne PetB, CLARENCE J. BROWN' Let us hope tIJat this drab weath- ers; ENG. 9-Almetta Steinke. Ru th quartet have been quite busy for the Me.. '" .. ~ 'G ow. er only precedes the WashlngtCln ex- McKeever; ENG. 'O-Marce II ne past two weeks. First they sang at cur lOll and that . lt Is not a p,art of Peters, Helen Hlsey; ENG. 11- the solo ensemble event at Oxford The seven billion dollar approprl- the guns , the munitions and other It. Howevel', we scareely thinlc tl18lt Frances Johns, J eanne Baker; ENG. on March 2l. The~' were rated E:Xation iblll for "ald. for the democra- WOl' equipment needed by ~he Amer- a little thing like weather could 12-Alton Earnhart, Paul Johns; cellent and have Ute ,prh'llege of cles" passed tl.1e Senate with only I ~ an fighting men for use In pro- daunt the spirits of the students BOOKKEEP.-Reba Surface, Rob- participating In the State Event nlne 'dissenting votes and became a tecting t.helr own lives and In de- \Villo plan Ito leave Friday, April 3, ert Groeting; SHORTHAND 1- held at Columbus on May 2. law last week when signed by the fending t,h eir country, Also that if for Washington. They are. Joe Reba Surface, Bettle Davis. On March 25 the .boYS ang sevPresident on bOard his yacht some- the , government can compel em- James, Benny Furnas, Roxie Sackett Tests to .select the County Team eral, numbers at tile Annual B nwhere In,the Car1bbea~. As soon as ployers to turn their factories over Owen Hartsock, Albert Pummill, Joe with the exception of the Oommerc- quet of the Warren County, Agriculthe word was rec(llved In Washing- t.o the production of defense needs, Hartsock, Gene Collett, Robert 1al testoS will be given April 7 at 4 p. t ural Society which was 11e:o a the ton ot the signing of the measure and can even close some factories Earnhart, Lyle Fox, OrvUle Savage, m, Golden Lamb Hotel, also they sang the letting of contracts and the by prohibiting the furnishing of ROnald Salisbury, Martha l\¥in, Congrat ulations Team! Full S~d at the 'B\U'l1ngton Friends Church work of furnishing ald' to Britain raw mater1n1s to such factories Rita Conner, Robert Shaw. Tom Ahead! on March 30. At this meeting, Mr, and other democracies opposed to through 'setting up priorities, the Florence, Jeanne Hess, Mirian'l Rog- • Gal'St gave a talk on "Some Needs COUNTY GRADE l\lUSIO the Axis Powers went into high gear. same government also can and ers, Mar~ha Hla~t, Virginia HI1Wklns In Edu:'atlon:' Irma Fires also FE TIVAL should compel those who work in and Henry Satterthwa~te. played a trumpet Solo. • Oplnion is stlll very much divided flllCtories to remain at their posts We hope that this ex(:urslon The County Grade Music FesUval here in Washington as to whether and continue production of neces8-, proves both entertaining and educa- was held at the Oarllsle High School SENIOR SOHOLARSHIP TESTS or not the United States wlll become ary defense equipment. Of course, tiona!. on Tuesday night, April . 1st. The Senior Scholarship Tests Waynesvllle was represented by sev- ",el'e held Saturday. March ::lD, a~ involved In a "shooting war" with employees and employers are enthe Ax1s Powers, and if so how titled to falr treatment and the gov- GENERAL, SOHOL,UtSHIP 'l'EAl\IS eral bOys and gil'S who sang 'songs ~banon, Our Senior class was tepsoon? The Administration anp Its ernment must see tQ It that dltIer- LATIN-Jean Hartsock, L.anslng typical of the different phases of rfsmted by Paul Johns and Alton I is! the leaders on Ca.pltal mu ences between them are adjusted as Hardin; BIOLOGY-Gene 'I:homp- the American , Indian. Namely: Earl)hallt, Sl~ce the ' papers are have consistently designated the promptly and as properly as p6sslble son , Frances Johns; GEN, SCIENOE "Navajo Melody", 'I.{ullabY'1 'War- graded at Colwnbus the ratings r.e&se-Lend progr~ and the Presl- through mutual agreement, arbltra- -Phyllis Rickey. Charles ~y e; rlors' Dance' and 'Sun Worshippers', have not yet reaohed , us. dent's forelgn pOlley as "peace mea- tlon, 91' otherwlte. HQwever, th,e fa.ct sures" and have . lnststed that it is remains that the Congress and the . . - ,- ,.--- , ---------~ only through furnishing suppUes country generally " wUl not 10llg per. . ~ . and givlng economic support to mit strikes and other industrial dis; th06e opposed to the aggressors that putes to endanger the safety and the the United States can escape actu.a l future of America· , Jvn unci/}Z? '

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mll1f&ry invovlement in· the war. The cr1sls in the Paclfio seems to 'l110se w~O o~POSed ' he program be marking time these days, probwere equally ins1stent that the ably awaiting further developments , steps taken WOuld, ev~ntuallY force in the European and Balkan sltuath18 coun~ into the contllct. tlons. However, matters remain orltBotlh groups agree that one loal. and nUmerous ships of the be tlhe AmeAcan convoying' of ~ps . Am'er1can battleneet contlilue to pa.y he AmeriClLl). CO,nv~y1ng of shlps lrtendly ' v1a1~ to Australia, Nev.: eaUned for . Great Btlta.1n. Already Zealand and other ports of friendly 'Duplerou& h1a'h o1ftc1ala are making oounttis near the troubled zone. the argUment' that it would be much Incidentally, such shJps are in lbe~ for the Unltoe<l States to keep 6plendid strategic positions should control ot her fJahtina' ships, and h08tlllties suddenly begin in that do ,convoy work With them, tbim it section of the worl~, would be to turn such craft over to the , British ~ take a chance . of So~y def ted af~w years ago loelng them or ot hayJng ' them 11\ his attemp to Eet Congress to ' ~I seIZed ' by Gemla.ny in ~ of..i3r1t- app~ve ~l1e St. Lawrence w8lterway, , Ish defeat. 'lbey' al80 "ratlier ~ projeot, -Presldent Roosevelt has readmit ' that ~r ' or lat:er some newed his etforfs in behalf ot this • 4 ' American nava} vessel ,engaged ~n g:Jgantio undertaking on the plea «>~voy work would 'be slJll)t and ,t hat it is necessary as a· defense Ameru:all Uves lost, with 'the likely m.easure, NegotJatJons have been result that this countq ... would be' conducted ' with . Oanad~ and ,the plunged into war with its fuli 'whole matter has ~een referred to man pown. Co,ng'ress !:D a m'a nner that wUl requir~ but a majority vote of both Unless the National Defense Med- branches lor' its approval., The true lo.tlon Board 18 Ilble to clea~ up the value of the S t. l&wrence Seaway Is slltlke 8ttua.tton' tn defense: Indilstrtes debatable. 'The cost would, be I tl;every l'&pldlY; 1e8IS1ative aotl~n by mendous and . undoulltedly much th" Congress tb curb snoh la.bor dls- -more ~han now estimo.ted, Th.e work turbaDceS 'ca.n be expected, ~avy aDd could not be ,completed before 1945,' A,mty o,fflc1alsl h&ve been . tellJt;lg and !t woui~ . ' ~rh~P8 , take m~h '. Members of Oongr~ that the pro- longer. Gasual stu,dy of. bl1e proposal ductlon of vital. defense needs is be- arouses a strong doubt as to its 1ng sen~~ IJ.l~ert'er~ with as a re- value for defe~eJ l>~ses. ~ sl,llt of strikes. Tlie f eports ot, vlo-~;~.......----1ebee that hils ~roke~, out ~ a result APRIL 4' .... ~ETI~G, DA Y ot 'some of '.tbe . )ni1ustrlal , di~utes FOR WARREN WOMEN bave ha~ a.' ~rk,e(V' e1tect on ,C~m:': , . , : . gt'e58. T.he many siortes that have. ~e ann~l .' Ach~vernent Day ibeen reaching legtJslative ears as to meeting for Warren County home .the high Ilind eXOIbl~t .:. f~s ' that extensloq wqmeh~ ' wih be in have. been charged in man.y, , cases Tow Hall her~ AprU 4, with "MrS. to join JabOr uD10ns iii ordei- t:o work Herbert ~te,_ Columbus, a n~tJve oil defenSe contrac"t'. h. e also stir- of' Denmark., , speeJdng ,on "HomeI'ed OOriaresSlOna.1 ire. The . ~n~1c-: ~kJng ~ ~~art.~' , " tlDn Is fast 'developing' that U gov- ,Mrs. Ralph Bebm, ~son. wUl ,p re.eminent can take men away from , sJde. Other 8~8Jters will include ' .. .,.the 8cboO~, ,t~c~rres,. ~. ,tanna ,: ,Miss .Neille ,~atts ' f~~~ ' WaiT?il ,~ "UlCl oftlCes of the ~a9d" ,f.~ compel ((bun~ ~Ol!le" ~emonstratJ~n a.sent

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andise or Servic e Did You Know That You Can Sf~cure Practi cally Any Line of Merch Create ComTo Helps y Right here in Warre n County. That a Dolla r 'Spent Locall GET THE er. Spend munit y Spirit, and in One Form or Anoth er Return s to The 90UN TY GROW I HABIT, START TRADING AT HOME and WATCH WARREN

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FREE! -- 100 Tickets To The Twin Theatre' Given Away -- FREE!

Establ ished 1849

"The Coinplete Food Market "

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News Of The Reds American Soldi ~rs Served Fine Meals

Movie 00 Meal Will Be Shown At School

Fans of Cincinn ati and Vicinity An assembly of the entire student . w111 be able to get a previ ew of the of Wayne Township High body Proof that tile soldiers of Amel'w rld's champi ons when hey ta('~e togethe r with invited parSchool, and y ht11 ml the Boston Red SQK, one of , the ICIl: new Army eat view a sbO\\ing 0 a sollPd will ent-s, y dal sample a in e hal'des hitting teams In ba eb'\l1, at well is revealed l'e- moLion PlctUl'e: "Meat a nd &0Crosley Field, Olnclnn atl, ·n Wed~ menu of Ft. Ouster 's recruit mance," in the high school lIbmry, bids In nesday and Thursday, April 9 and ceptlon center lUess hall and April 4. Friday, ties authori Ouster by 10. In addition . the Red and Red to be let ~oon pIC ~Il.re is the result motion This troops the ~y used be to Cood Sox will play two mOle games in the for between authol'l t~es tlon m col~abo of Cinoinn ati Vidnlty, at Owensboro, here l.n April. ' llvestock industries and meat the In s, Milk, frui t, hotcake s, sausage Ky .• on Monday, April 7. and a t Bureau of States United the and and syrup, jam. butter, eggs, boiled Loulsv11le on Tuesday , April 8, in t breakfa st for the Home Economics in Wash g on. 11. the Reds will cofte are a typlcai On Friday, April . , and th e The claim is made tha.t the enmeet their 1940 wor d series oppon- newly inductEd selectee And that tire subject of meat, 'its values and ents, the Detroit Tigers, a t Dayt.on , regular army man as well, and cost.$ a ~ cordlng to cuts, the proper beans While on Sa,t urday and SUnday, the traditio nal Army 18 methOds of Its cooking, of its servMrs. W1nl1':red llarteoc k and son, forever gone are beef canned two and April 12 and 13, these same ing and carl'lng, as well as Its relaDe.vtd, Miss Kathry n Glbbons, and Dr. and Mrs. A. E . Stout menu: noontDne Mr. and teams will stage their renewal of the evidenced by this' tive nutritio nal properties, has ne\'J . R. CHbbona were dinner guests of daughter spent Sunday with ham. baked tes, soup and oysteret world series feud at Orosley Field. ati. Cincinn of Klayer, Walter Mrs. of , Walton Robel't Mr. and Mra. cream er been so thoroughly or so conThe Wednes day and Thursd ay mashed potatoe s, ''raisin • • • ,. • any one preng, yeveni Dayton , Sattuda at 3 gravy, lettuce salad, fruit salad, ' vinc1ngly <;overed in Mr,s., J . R. Mengle, Mrs. R. H. games agaInst Boston will start • ' • • • o n. sentatlo milk, and The Saturda y and Sunday bread, butter, jam, coffee, Mr. a.nd ¥rs. Edgtlr Smith were Hartsoc k, Mrs. R. D. Collett, Mrs, J. o'clock. wlll get. under way at 2:30. But supper seems ~ven better yet: Thls sound picture, partly 1n colgames ta ~dge as It is indinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wade R. UP4yke and Mis. D. O. is 2:30, another klnd of soup with oyster- or, is as enter taining tended an antique sale at Highlan d. TIme of gsune at Owensboro story of a the tells It e: Thmer , Friday evening. . frle$, strucUv l at Lou!srl1 e 2 :30, and 'at Dayton 3 ettes roast Vett , French .. Friday. solve the who • • • • • couple married young cole creamed peas, brown gravy, o'clock, • • • • • and of g plannin meal of t pi'Oblen Mr. and Mrs. J. J,. B'un::.:" Ilnd butter, jam, bread, pie, Pry, of , Box seat; tickets for ' the Wednes - slaw, peach Robert nd a Boyer Oharles , ther, nephew 'far go their ' oo11a1' lned tood family enterta And there ls plen- making the ests a t the day and Thursd ay games at Cint in - coftee. and milk. the varying and buying s JudicIou Charles Strong, a student at Capitol Oayton, w e dlnllfr merely soldier has E, stout, natt, and reserved and box seat ' ty for all, for a wIth all dInner, of courses University, Ooluumus, ove.r the week home of Dr. and M1.'s. A, meat to same" the 0 tickets for' the Saturday and Sun- to ask for "more ' Thursd ay evening. . end. economy. are highligh ted. day ga,mesl are now availa.ble at the get it. , Much ml nforma tion about meat Vine Street. Of those who like but two kinds Mr, and Mrs. BrQOks' Robe1·t:s and Reds' tlckE~t o1riee at 307 corr cted wltb authort tatIve supIS Mrs. 01'& Hldy, of Springf ield has #mY he t tedder Mail orders w111 be .g1v~n prompt at_ of pie, hot. a,nd cold, spent t he week end with her daugh- Mr. .and Mrs. George ' Mlddles .d ays of port. AUdienc es recelve the benefit for . share, Its. than more callers tentlon. about the ci?oklng ter, Mrs, J. K. Pre6ton and family. all of DIlyton , were Sunday vtgorQus eJ,Cercise haVe so swallowed of the best advice D. O. Bosto 's a ' aranee In tfie QlIeen any , Mrs. and , Mr. at the home of Cusamong " dieting 0 in • • • interest ppe 11 ~t 10 S1Jl9UI ,lAnUta.r eq1 '1uaw JO b outfit, hat t for first the Mr. aDd Mrs. 'lboma s Burton and Rid ge. be will City termast er de- ana h igh tempera.ture- COOking; bne , which is a. membe r of the Americ an ter men that t e Qua: • • • • • evenin Sunday tor dIff~rent daughte r w~ one of blie partlne nt ha~ had to buy foOd in varianc es required Mrs. Kennet h Hough, dau~hter, League. 'Jl1he team is :Cor best ie~eat of ts c, and guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stroud, l. The quantltI es like th~: 300,000 pounds t~es ¥a.ry Dora, and Mrs. Harold B, hardest hitting in all basebal • .• • • • , suits. butter, of pounds NaOmi, were Infield alone smru:ked about 120 of pot,a~oes, 30,000 diet ot MrS. Maude S. Crane visited Earnha rt and datlJhte r, 360,000 ens, 350,000 bottles of m.1lk , The place of meat in the timer This year. last runs home a.fterSa.~ visitorS', is alao n' ILe'bano ch1Jdren ftr~t young the and Oblo, Inta.Qt4 BetbeJ. in co~ will friends -Fort Custer sold1en .. LI ....;..;....... d ks I . ' r ..._Af t h ' 25 to J ......OJ evXX, 12 to o. up e the ma .... enjoy part of ,the week. wU war WQDlen ~overe4. well a.nr napn. os 0 .U =, na 0 1lJ!l, , • • .• .' . • . Bob Doer:r. Joe- 0r0n1n and Jim . • • • . ,'. , And sections , that explain how they ma, month. next bread ~t tons 75 ' '!'abo starVing ' . Mr. ,and Kni. , LeWls Fires 'and , , a few hundre d "Kitche n Pollee" retalnt hetr figures Without _ . r. of Leb_· Henkle, D. S. Mrs. and Mr. in the and Mr. delight with wUI ,1\4en 8ulMBy ea. arpeDt ~emselv fauWy over ~o.oOO pounds E. Oornell, It ~ !be interest ing to ~ the will have, ~ cry roper trate demons tlbat , P'tlOb8} l , • Mrs, C. H. IIIirtMIIon aDd Harold anon, Mr. and Mrs. W, Reds pltchlng against the Boston of onions. and an Ohapm B. . J Mrs. and Mr. " Ue. ", .. s f th Tayjor. 01. 0eIUen1 ouster plan "their method Cooks at Fort« e aruuus tas~ of can0 ~ dlnper gues~ bJ,tttng. , Robert; Ohapm an were • • • .. • nal ,facts are present ed Burnet t Nutritio lng: , ~ ldo always d Mr and 'f M week, :the , by , meals 1 , , . ey r. an . s. conV11lClng sJmPllctty. Mr. &nC:l 'Kra.. Loren 'Reason , of . o CCC A.PPL ICATI ONS DUE ,their plarinlng a week ahead of With Lebano n, wele Monday evening din- Saturda y evening. ' ,reone only FOR APRI L ENRO LLME NT time. A soldier haS" • • • ., • ner 'guests or Mr. ·a.D.d Mrs. P . L. qu1rement to inee~ in ~t to eat - LEBA NON ' ROT " _ Blatt, P. N. of son Rober t Bla<tt, TO " ~n. to' his 3,346 Ohio young men were en~ lng-he must be on time of New Lexington, and grandso n of ,~ ECT PROJ PIG • " ' . •• BACK doesn't y proba..bl Wh1Cp mia' a y, who rolled in the CiViUan Conserv ation meals, - --' .1I.r. a.::d hL-s. E'a1lj' Turner, 0: ::'. !r, and 1:1's. O. R. Unglesb all of the ur~«; Univer- Oorps during January , and 6'1'1 in account for qUIte the at III y y uths desiring tol ~oun~y W*,",e~ Dayton, ~t the week end willi'M r. has been criticall !lad I ' r is re- Februa ry. Oharles L, SherWOOd, 01- ~hat prompt s the ,a.m1lla. Warren OoUll~Y the ill ate· PBrtlc1p abd Mrs. J. H. ~tt and fatnlly. s1ty hospita l in OOIUlllbus, Custer when hails meSs the rector of' OOC Selection in 'Oh10 to d. improve sUght~· be to ported fruri-: and nppllcatlorls Turner .thelr e Wade. must,tll Mrs. Pig club Mr. a11d ' I·'chow" whistles blow. announ ced. , Rotary club, • • • • '. With • the, Lepano n ec~, Jly were &lao Sunday dinner guests by AprU I, po~rs of the p1'oJ 11 H ill1d d Mrs R , • Mr period in a COO camp has a A , a,nd' ay 0 usse . an . D B B . at. the' ~~ b~e. d effect on the health and . ' .. alleY' county farm agenh fatnlly, of Frankli n, visited fne~ds profouniS , • • 0 • ' . , • SherMr, , s" enrollee 'of har'dlneS " . Sunday , ," . Mm. Bertle' 1Wlls enterta !ned the In Wa.ynesvllle " ' . fltates. ' ...,.....,.WOOd stl1.ted: "this considered ' with • '. • • • will member club Rot~ry Ea~ follOwing g1&eatB 'at· 6 o'clock dinner • DJayed) tbe tact that young men have an last spent lesby U1 R. O. Mrs, Oar1 ~s. aJl(\ feeding ~. ; boy Sunday eve.n1ng w~ , sadde~~ Oil :~~:.~ i>1!r with the fe;mily, ' of QPporhumty, for' vocat1o~al tialIilng , Our ..household the animal and payShumak er ,~ Mr. lind ¥I,s. 04~er w.~ek witi>. N. ~. Bia.tt an~ by the dea th' of I ' for m~ng y Sa~da othll1g: a~d a~o. rellelve their food.' c ' it ,has been sold, ~olter a tl . Outler and ~, Prancls, an"d :W~en Ne\v ~xlllgton. l:in , sh~lter and.:m dlca~ cilre, p1a1tes ~l)e Miss : A~llne , Alde,n, ~~, Alden ~ • • " • faU' where a county ~e ,Ohio Herm&nhauaer ~f. Norw~<>?, and Mr. 'COlum ~ J{tom here' 00.0 an attr~ctlve proposItion for ' came ne a!.L ,,".. ow WIU be .helru ~s1ldi spec ' Howard ' Mrs. nd a Mr. u r On. Thomps Lewis . '. . and Mrs. tpe some S)&,. years ~Q aDd W i been a . \ Th1s f.s th ".' the Ploject were S~nday evening supper guests une!DplO Yed young ~etr b.¢tw.een I tJtn~ /~s~ ,e . " . ' b • ' l . ' . o 'ever home val?ed ' m:em))l\r ' of ou~ '. in Warren , atl~m pted las t een "" , Mr. and Mrs, Lotharr , Winfield, ageS ot 1.7-23 years~'. , , ' . ··,· • Miss Alice GoDs, Mr. 3.. Quincy ,o f Da , ,,' ~, " . ' "D .. R. Smith, of In camp, OOC enrollees ~ re- since, · , ", , yton. l\4rs. aDd. G<?ns, Mr. Laura: (.O~l y. 1', ceJVe ~8.o'O a ~p!lth ~ tor s'p~n~g. ,M;iss ,Mane o\yegs ,and , and Mrs. D. L, Ml~ ' Nancy ;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;:: ive' -••• ~~ ,l'e.spect their to wilpt ey ¥c.Iq~ sent 1$ ,va- money, ~$15.00 ea.!!h mQnth ' r; ,' ' prane V{eJ'e ,supper , and evening ' Afer spendin g, a weeks .Spring end. V!e~ H~': home t(]i th,e1f deyepdent.<; ~nd $7.00 ho~ ov~ the g'1e.sf6 lot Mr: and Mrs. John ' S,. cation ,wlt,~ . his family, Robert ~. ' Earlham of them, SO ' l41ss Oarolyn Lukens man returne d, SU1~day , ,to 111s stud-' per mO~llth is deP,OSlte d for account COllege arid Miss' :Martha LUkens . . GOns, Frula.y. ba~ that t.hl!y will l~ave a '-ie.s at Purdue UnlVe1'sLty. •" • • • , ',~ ca~ on their , 'grAn,dmobh~ ; ,1\9,'5 . . when h ley lea.ve camp. I.. • • , . " . 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Eo B'ou~ ~s. C. I . S\I.~r- ' and Mrs. J~ L. Menden hall, 'Mr'; and : ' that Mrs: House, 'Lebano n) Ohio. thw8.ttel 'IUid 'Mrs·. Edgar Smith were Word l)a., been received : ~. Mortls~lD. ~f,., ~~ ahd ~ '~,.! , 1"\ . ," :-' ~: . . Mrs of O. W. Coverstonl mother Th~ ~ In.. De.ytOn. Kee~ '. . h~e CINCnmA:.f1 MArOR TO "SPUK ' for "Dr. and ¥ta. Dudley. ' B. ~be. ~ away 'at', , ~ 1,;,.• . •: . , .. •. t ..Pos~ ' Tom a. anc:t"Mi.. Mr ~ '.. ,,~ • '.' ,,,~ 'I> ' ~t AnjIlH I4nL.• J. ~..... ,Rich entB{- ,m i:'allon, , ~evada, :¥JiI !t,': , of~ ~D; aOn, 'an,d Oinclnart, w Ste. Q., \ M!l'YOl' , J~es and! ; ~" 8UlI'IIMIt\ , ~~~y eveh1ng. momln g at ~1 .0'plock,: ~e of er;' Ohabdl ,Ruth natl, . w~ 1S~ 'a '" J9int' meet~ • • ! '~ I" • .--..........11 _ _ , Mi. , a.nc:l Mrs. • ~ ~ ,' 'Eei'8ey RufUs ~, War:' of on Mrs. W1n1fi-ed .Harf.eOck: WJI.8 ·.hoet- I Qf tJl~', bo':zdi of edilcatI ~ Ml'8. 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pretty little guerns y, whlte with , tim trimmtngs, just like her mother, White Daisy. This dry weather has Miss Nona Shol~maker who bas been gOOd for one thing at least, the The Baptist Miss.lonary SOCiety Revival meellngs are beJng held been employed in Le.banon fOl' some cows have had their calves safely hnd n supper and food sale at the at Lyt le church and wlll <:ontlnue time, is at the .home of her ' parents away .(rom the barn. 'i'he other two gymnasium Friday evening. aeh evening untUEas~er. The pastor here, confined to her room \\1th are doing weLl. so if this on!! does measles for several days. perhaps, the jinx will be broken. The Re-v. Moore conducted a. series of Rev. Hilda J . SnYder in charge.. meetings at the Me thodist Church Frank Glthens left .h ere Saturday Mrs. Mary W.Uslon,. of Lebanon. Is vet wUl come tomo1'1'OW and inocuthe past week, his closing sermon fo r camp at Ft. Knox, ~. a guest of MI'. and Mrs. Almon F er- I'a le it and t he tenants calf. PerhaP/i was "The Oreen Light." Friday 6ve- Mrs. Therle Jones e1 ertalned the rls. John Wilson . or Lebanon, and if we can keep from getting relnnlng. card club Thursday afternoon. OrvUle Wlson, of Day ton , were Sun- fected we can raise calves again. The Masonic Lod ... e had their all- " MI'. Lowell Thomas Is ill with the day afternoon oallers at the Ferris March 28. The new Successful nu~l inspection at the Masonic flu. home. Farming h as another in its series of J . Lee Talmag(! attel~ded Inspcc- t rWcles on faIm marketing. This one T mple Saturday evening. Ml'. Paul Turner, of Dayton,' called The "F\delis Class" of the Meth· on Paul Johns and Mrs. Margaret tlon of his Lodge at. the Masonic is "There is a Place for the COlDodlst Chw:ch )'lad their monthly Johns Sunday af.ternoon. Hall, In' Harveysburg. Saturday munlty Sales Barn." There is no . Deweese an d night. There .WerE! seven-teen lodges doubt tbat the Community Sale is a meeting at tJhe home of Mrs. Laura, Mr and Mrs HOWard Sbldakel' Wednesday ev ning her . . t k . tri represented at t he meet ng. convenient place to dispose of sto.:k guest, Miss Rubr o~ens. 00 a P Mrs,'Emma Plymlre who ha been and' other, things. It is near. people co-h te~ was Mrs. Mary Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. Cha~les Vandervoort, 't hru Indiana, Sunday. In frail health the past wint.er at like an au~t1on. and it reacbes a of near New BurlIngton, were busiMIsses Eva !Uld Etbel Reeder a t- the home her daughter, ·Mrs. market not so easily reached by the ness ( allers ber~ Friday an,d Satur- te,nded tbe Montgomery County te - Cba,s. Jones. in Blanchester, has be- stock ·yards. For the farmer wbo day. eners meeting tn Dayton, Saturday. come Impl'oved in l~ealth. and is wants to sell or buy a few feeders , Mt· Edward Thomas, of Waynes- Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Williams, of now a visitor in the bome of her for small lots of things it Is far more ville attended the Masonic Inspec- Dayton, were guests of MJ:. and Mrs. kindred, Mr. andl Mrs. Roy Taylor, convenient and cheaper than selling New. laqe 'froaeo Itorage comp~ JiI'u117-Fitted to the terminal markets. This article tlon bere 'Saturday evening. and WdU Oraham several days last week . near Harveysburg:. -incIudincrooMY &la8l,called .on friends. Little Miss Mary Sue Croll, of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wenner. of suggests that the reason more is not t~ SIidin& Hydrator . Mrs. Griffin bas returned to the Franklin. spent severl\l days last Day.ton, were ree:ent caller~ at the done about some ot the sha.rp pra.chome of her daughter, Mrs. Harvey week with Mr. and MrS. Olarence . Ferris and Jordan homes. Uces like not mUking a cow tor so I . . . . . . . . . . . ., Ma.ny from this vicinity ,accepted long that her udder Is three times I~ Mlillga.n, after spendng several Smll/h. months in Olevel"nd. Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Kenriclt a.t- , the invitation given by the LiDS? natural size. selling cows with tempMr .. and Mrs. Frank WUson en-: tended the funeral of Mrs. Juan Hardware CompllUlY, of ~al.~ to orarily healed mastlt.us as sound and tertalned Mrs. Wilson's brother, Mr. 0 be11 t Oenterville Wednesday attend the entertainment at the otber tricks; Is that the other conCome lru See why ~.. rc John Weldy and other relatives ot tatmPoo . .Town Hall, Tuesday evening. Btgnor ' expect.to do the same thing' dum 6 milUon Frilidalre. . a ern n. ~ . bert Van Wert. Sunday. Mr and Mrs.' LOn Hammond. ot Raymond Mo,r gan and Ro · wben they bave a chanca. Some have been balIt and sold. Mrs. Sally E;ylers and friends of Maso'nf were Sunday dinner guests Davis of this community employees s~tes have some laws requiring sanXenia, were calj.ers at the home or of Mr. and MTS. Ralpb Hammond of the company were presented with ltatlon and safeguards against stolep Prank Wiison, Sunday afternoon. hildre Blue Ribbon .p1l1Js as an appreciation goods but the old motto Bhoul,d be Mrs. Harvey entertained and E. B. Longacre, Mr. ot theIr mechanical skill. written up over the door "Let tbe· several ladles. Wednesday afternoon and Mrs. Therle Jones and son were Mr. and Mrs. ·Claren-ce Alien, Mrs. buyer Ibeware ." In spite of all I say to a Home Demonstration on "Des- Sunday 'dtnn'er iueats of Mr. . and Fletah Huffman. and ~s. Mabel Thursday is likely to find me there ,Larcer Because or Be&kI' Service sert Course." . ' Mrs. J. B. Jones. Terry. all of Dayton, made seV~1 !bidding with the rest and looking tor Quail" .... Prlee Mr. aud Mrs. George Wall and Mrs Margaret Johns and Paul calls Sunday nfternoon on their bargains. Phone 3Z Waynesville, ObJo famIlY are now located. in the pro· JOhna' were Friday. evening dinner many friends in this community. March 29. The pigs thM. ate ,living ' In ' the brooder house are going ~ _ _ _ _....;.._ _ _ _ _ • perty. recently vacated by Mrs. Olar- gUests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Emrick. of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Todd aIl4 fROM A F~ARM DIARY bave. a new home. We moved a Honnel. M1sa Katbleen Gr"y and friend children were week-end guesta of the small hog house this morning and as . Dayton, called on her Ilan~parents, lUte~ ,PILl'enta at Troy. DR~r RIDGE soon as it is cleaned and a. ,~ll built , Mr. and Mrs, J .. O. Gray Sunday al • . Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Henkle of Leb· they , can be ~oved. I hope we can TAIl VIA-LITHIO TAR AND ternoon. e . t I\non, Mr.-and Mrs· J. ':O Ohapman. March Still no rain. Every- keep t~~ new lot clean Qf cookle The m mber8 of,- ther ~et.h0c:U5 Mr. and Mrs. WUl Cornell and Rob- thing Is so dn'. The pastures are burrs for they say thM. young cockle RoAD on. EXCAVATING ChurCh, entertained ReV. and ,Mrs. ert Chapman or WaynesvUie, weJe spongy from freezing.And -.thawing burrs are poisOnlous for young piglI. DUMP TRUCK SERVIOE Moore, to a "pot lUck" , IUPper dinner guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Har· but so dry that, very tittle gTass !wi When that Is done we can get ready 'l'bursday even1og~ at ,the trYDlD&I- vey Burnet. Saturday eventntr. started. Last mght · I ' woke in the for the 'baby chicks. " ' 1-; PIT RUN. LOADED SOc YD~ Sum. ' . v1s1tln ' Mr. and , Mrs. J~mes Kasel', of, night with tbe 'sm.ell of dust as March 30. Crocuses in the garden Ml'B. Edlth a . Om·& U'lddlerown ""'Jbt in SavIor Par~ - - . Mrs. Robert Kaser .aDd though we ~ , be having . a dust mean bypatica.s in the woods. We h Coppersmith. at ther orne ." Mrs. J. O. Wilson. of Dayton. spent storm. When t,h e cows walk across haven·t any in our woods. When I ", clnn&tl. Sunday afternOon with Mr. and Mrs. the pasture they stir up a dust 80 was a. child. we always took old Peter , PIlone, WaynenUle U .~' 11 WaiteI' . Kenrick: , lIlhat it woulel not take much win,d and put the little seat In the old Mr. ' and Mrs. Harold ~taker to &ta1It one. Our oats are sowed and buggy. aDd all of us including Toby, Lebanon oflJce Phone 47S-K". entertained at dlnn~r, on Sunday; most of our clover. just waiting for 'l ne black an!! tan. ~Og. and wen~ to 1\IOIT8. Phone No.. 3 . . Mr. aDd Mrs. Ell ~ and tamUy. some J:aln. "Well, I must go home the woods for wild nowers. North of es.98·M. Mr. and Mrs. James Garrison, Mr. Mi-. aDd Mrs. W1U Lukens . and and sow the rest ot tne clover." I Dayton, past Shoups Mills and up _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ii antl . 'Mrs. Wllbur . Marshall and famlly, and ' Mr, and Mrs. Rhodes heard in the .~el'Y the oth'e~ day. Stillwater to the narrows where the daugbter spent ~ed~day alter- B~nell and' chi1drep. bt'We;ynesvUl~ "''Is the ~oon ,r ight?" the other ~rllin hypatlcas grew in the little rocky I'!I>-, ' nOon wf.th Rev. and Mrs. Peden. , . Mr. and Mis. Robert 8lpey had for asked. "I don't, know", said the .first, "lnes, was one favorite drive. I 0.1Mrs, Banner Stewart spent ,Sun· theil' Sunday e'Jening d~el kuests, "What I. alP- in.terested in. is whether wayS .loved ,t hem W.th their pink, . ' da~ at;ternoop w1t~ Mrs. Fr~ Mr. anti Ml's. Howard S ,ney ~d he gtouhd is dgM." We did geb our , wblte or blue flowers wittl ' th(:,il' Fr~er" daughter. MI', and M1's. ' ~ Hirsch • potatOes; beets, and carrots in before fu2;ZY gray overcoats and curled. up , Oalle~ at th~ Bunnell home over aDd ch11dren, ' Mr. and Mrs. 'Ernest the new moon, so we wlll wait and leav~; ~ere are more of them 10 the ~eek lind were Walter and Ber~. Gtmlsrin and Mr. and Mrs. MlJUlfe see I.r ours arE~ any t)etter ~'it At t8e Olen-Itt Yellow SPrin8s than th8. ~y, f,(r. Retal1.1Ck ,and daugh- slney': of. Dalton. . . least tlhey are m th~ ground 'waiting any other place I-know ot now. They .t er; . Ma~rie, Everett Bu~e).l . and. ., ' fOI; the ra19 ~1d I won't have to go oome. first, then tbe blOOd : ,oots anl;l faDiuy; 'Ralph Bunnell an~ ' !amily. 4." MEETING AP"RI~ 5 outlu':tIhe m~d to Plant them when violet& and ,the .rest. We, always went Mr. and , Mrs. Ome~ , Boldrey and FQR NINE COUNTIES the rain does lqme. We are, getting down the river road south of Day. NSIGN daug'hter, 'Mr. an<.i ,Mrs. Vaughn i ; • • all the plOWiJ:1g done we can, the ton for them. ~e last time 'I went ~OO., FO,.. AND CO ., ' . " ' " , . ' ." ' . " is t d ' t h ..c CO fiad 'f OUr Ga.tt'e 1II'In'. :5h~up ."d, .:alv+Ja Mullen· .. <> H Clut> leders from rune plow~ groWl,dl .will hold more mo - down, tba roa e.. . to NorrJs.B·r oek ~.. live wire a1.od ' J , ~Ud and Jean Wartker spel,1t Sun.. F ur t Ohio counties ' will. ture than the hard packed soil. I cleaned and pruned and trimmed ou~ n orieselve 6.rm t.or 'hr hi~h(!!lt , . ' daY' Vfith Mr. and MI:s. Will Lew. , SOUthWeStehrn!a ' t , Lebanon 'Ylonder how uulch ot. tb\! ~over Will the underbrush until the ~harm of . ~8rket "ri~"" and P jod I!flmee. ··s 'Bert Bun.,elI and daUi,ht;ers meet 'In , e,t. ~!l~~ ' a, • f' come 'u p " '. " , ' the place was ruined and I wondered O"i~D StOcIj Y......• Cta".c.n ••t~p ~. _ • ~. .,. 11 5 D .tS Bailey ooun\ry arm ' ., 'T lD on ~dlo 'S don W,-, ~nt ~unday . alternodn with Lee AP:nt ~n~o~~ed M~nday, . .MarCh ~'7. Still no rain. There wa.s if 'they had 'left any place for the '1:~:1 to 12:30 p. tn . f~' ?ur dan,., HOov,er in Hamllto~~,. '" . ag BMdwin, 'pr~ 'j d1~to~, ..a 10,very bunc~ of Yell?"" c-rocUses put bl~ root and dog· ~th violets ' tllst ~arket ~~~rtA. . \ " '. cla.s8 held their . L.the .. 'd l ..... _ft "I ., y ,.... 0 A "nd his morning but Wben I ,loo~d out used to grow there. . ' ' The young peoples , th ho of ~ot monthly meeting at e me B Th m of Ohio State UnIyei-. again tbere' was only' "." clUmp Qf . , •

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1\1'f. 1101.1.1 Tbe regula'r monthly meeting of L. IIllckwc ll. Hector n. Itcv. '1'. l\J. Sen l·lt, l\llniste r the of Soolety. Funera l services were held Satur- tbe King's Heralds ·Fam'lO mtdma Mih created IOmelhin~ Y School 9:30 n. III. E A. SUNDA Sllllduy PALM Friday held was Church ist Method r, ~ from norh.ing"-f'ulltr day ~ftemobn f or Marlon Younke Supt 'L. 1!:nl'1lilnl ry Rosema 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion. ,age 78, who last Wednesday evening, Mternoon, at the 'home of .vmL servil e 7:30. E\'elling and e nion Ernestin Commu with , Holy 11 l\, m. ended ~ life with ~ shot througb and Jack Mulford Wednesday eve' I-Ponoe deteon anchored meetlng Prayer tor as_ as riate ~urske appro musl()o Marilyn with and , rt sermon Earnha r. the head from a ,38 caUbre revolve near SL A~e. lSI? 7:30, nlll,; ' the day. Despondency was glv8!1 as the re",- slstant hostesses: A welcome awaits you at these ... ed Ith the t1 ~To!l1 Dewey won W!8oon· HOLY WEEK for · tbe suicide. He was fQund son w ol'en was ng 1940. mee n. The lin deleqatio services, come and enjoy them with dea at his home on the Morris lIS . ith worship service. followed With tbe TUESDAY hUed h , d concluding ,iJlstallment of \;he study 3:15 p. m. Church Scbool Lenten Rogers farm, were e v . W '-WPA head cDked Con· is grandso n. Marion Edward Ogles- book: "Brlgh't Sky Tomorrow" , read QnlSSfor98SmIll1on.l940. ST AUGUS TINE CllURC H Session. . The story of Christ's last week on by Mrs. W111ard Anderson. e. ~ poian,1e Joint Krumho Uz, 'S ,T D, pastor the l1de pictures. Rev. R. H. with session • Iness th'b I Anqlo-Ftench parlla· 0., 9 00 111 utb, tb, S d ,Ports~o at born was He s us.ra.li"(l ear un ay, : a. m. Mass, ment. 1940: candy a sponsor ': c1deed and had Uved in this cO~un1ty for ~:yn!e WEEKL Y LENTE N DEVOT IONS FRIDAY future in th several years. 12 noon until 3 p. m. Three llour e near. sale WEDNE SDAY 8 P. M. was Good Friday Service. with meditaHe Is survlve~ by ,twelve children, The remaind er of the meeting Wednesday evening there Every of ':;er- tlons on the seven last words one of wbom, Mrs. John Ro$s, devoted to preparin g a worship devotions' at st. Aug .. Lenten' be wil cross. the from JesUs Mission lives near Waynesville. and two Vice to be presented a.t the Everyone in the community is llStine CathOlic church. In addition ery Sunday service. at the ' Church brother s. y invl,ted to a.ttend any and to the beautifUl Way of the Cross cordiall Rev. L. ·C. Radley . cond~cted the Sunday School. by .tbe all of these Holy Week observances. there W111 be a sermon. services, held at the McClure Funer- Refreshmflnts were enjoyed meeting. If you cannot stay for the entire The Reverend C. H. Flaniga n of. . a1 Home. and burial was made in young peeplt; after the on Good Friday, come for as s t. Ma~'s Semina ry Cincinn ati wUl ' service the to host be will s H~tt1ng Robert Miami Cemetery. long a periOd as you can. deliver a series o( sermon s de.aling group in Ap,rll. witb the Ohrlstla n solUtion to pres~ u cllune ind1v1dual world problems as the I\JETIlO DIST ent world problems 'a s, they affect LouLi C. Ra,d leJ' Pastor ual Americans. lndlVt'd , . Phone 7 . Weyn uville ,O PALM SUNDAY attend to inVited Y earnestl are AU Oburch School 9 :30 a. m. serVices. FRJDA Y-Apr1 l 4 Palm Sunday Service 10~40 a. offi. tbese devotional HOM E OF FRY FAMILY Club, held a~ SpeCial music by. the cboir, and the' Wayne Townsb1p Mothers , Grade Building. DESTROYED BY FlRE pastor will SPeak on "Ohr1,9t's Sover- , HARVEYSBU~G OPEN' BIBLE CIIlJRC H 8 lU AY-'Ap TtJD3D elgnty And Its PronU$e ." Evangells....... of borne the Rad~r. '~tor. at James Olub, Rev. Hour • Happy " "OoQd : F. L. Subject Mrs, m. p.' and 7:30 Mr. ce of bome tic-servi • The y SUNDA unnell. B ' . Rbnd~s , , News." JI\'y and (am1ly, located on Route 48 Mi-s. School Lodge. c Sunday m. a. Masoni 10 , m; Ville p. Waynes 7:30 s deely Service Holy Week ~ear Route 73, was complet 11 a. m. MOrning Worship. Professional Women's Club, posteach evening. TheOle for the week: ~ed ~ fire, .MondIlY. BOth , Mr. the from absent Evangelistic Services. were PrY 7:30 .. and MrB Wedneactay 7 :30 p. m. !Blble Study

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Suggestion was made at a meet- of the vlllnge be posted and that the ing of the Waynesvllle Civic club houses be numbered within the cor. Wednesday, April 2, that the V1ll- poraUon. age take steps to utilize the new Members of the publldty and pusewer system as It Is Instead of at- <bUc a.rfalr-s comnVttee Monday night tempting t.o raise more money for also recommended tha.t the proposed the erection of a disposal plant. cleanup campaign for Main street be Scouts of the ~ local troop This suggestion followed nn ad'adopted. Th1s Includes receptacles to , scurrying about the streets dress by Paul Uhlmann; consulting be placed along the 's treet and gut~etting ready ' to attend a ellglneer of Columbus; who came ters receive a frequent flushing. here to address members of the club. Members of the committee include Camporee at Camp HQok The club recommended to Way- Robert Collett; Rev. L. p, Radley .J. aturday morning . . . many llesv1lle council tbat street- names''''P, Lan:1 It and Eldon Retalllck. farme~'a, in 'town the latter Both Tesolutlons were discussed at some length by council members part of the . wee~ : . . the Monday night. but no ,action was , ra.in br.ought: them in and all I~.II taken. R. D. Colie.tt" wh9 represen, expresseq gratitude . . : ~he I. ,J ,. ted the club committee. Indicated I that t he, Civic, group Pllgnt be wilprecipitation 'pro ed a lifeling to assl~t financiallY In the street saver to . many fa rro el' .s Easter Is the day on which Chl'lS- Ohurches of Waynesville p;romise " marking project. ' whose wells were runrung tlans everywhere remember 10 a you a cordial welcome on this joyous Some members of council , said , . I' ' special way Qhriat's r1s1ng f~ h1s day, Notice of special obsel"Vances At a COurt of Honor, held In the such a project had been tonsldered low • , • sprmg p OWlllg was grave. It slgn1!1es the vicU:n'y of \n the Ohurches Is found belc)w. Waynesv1l1e high chool auditorium befo e and after perusing a ata.somewhat inten'up ed bJ:lt mankind over death. To the early last Th~sday aftel'O~on, the local Jogue containing prices of street 't h b nefits 'o f the rai~ off- ' disciples it meant .the ' conquest of ' mmODIST CaUBCl1 , troop co~~tee presented p~omo- n1al'kers, ~hesubjec~ was ' pigeone e their own fears. For the world today , Loala O. Radle Pastor tion badges to the follow1i:lg SCouts. holed 'without action or comment on set that. , , Eph Barnhart, of it brings ~e assurance that God' Early ~wn 8erv1:~ 6:00 ' A, M. Fist Clllss:Kenneth 'Br!ldley, Jilek the resolU,tio,n, the , Madden organization, relans, and that there is 'stUI hope PTogram by the young people,of the Orane, Warren LeMay, and Irwin Mempers of t.he Civic ~ub Tues• I dis leasU\'e at fc;>r us men, To etloh one of us church. There will be oPening and Lewis; Second Cl~: Ronald Olark, ~y morning said a commlt1;ee prOO_ g expressl,n hIS . P . ' Easter tn1s ' ye~ may mean the ~ closing trumpet saluteS. Easttt read. Ronald Rush. and John stan.SQe1Ty; ably would be named from Its mema restless, honking motpnst vival of f~ith, and , hope.. and , real lDgs, music by tbe cbolr. a brief Tenderfoot: Dick 'Bradley, B1ll J:Uck- bershlp to at least investigate the' las he was ' parkiflg his car in life within \18. message 'by the -pa5tOr and '8 abOrt ey, Vernon Lakes. DaVid Hartsock, 00st, or the pro~ls set forth 10 / . " Attend Ohurcb on Easter Day. The (Continued on Pap 8) Tommy S~up, and Jaak Preston, the resolution. front of the poet ojfice , the ' The ,following Men"t badges , were R. D. cOllett and Fred Gr umann other morning' , , • ,same mo'given: Warren LeMay,h~ ~ pork headed two slates 'as candidates for torist ' looking " daggers', at 1~ al -~ -=e, pro~ctlon, handl~t, fanti lay~u~! president of the club ,a t the annual ht h O C ' · Pi SWIiiim1ng, and mu.s1c; Jack ~ne; election to be held April 2l. Eph , whe~, ~e , t~ou~ . e " I ' I.~,~~.,'/~' swimming; Kenneth Bradley. ani- The nominations for the electlo,n held him up a I~~t~e to? long - ~J~ ~/-, ,~~,~ mal Industry ,and swlmming;.,Jlm ,Wel'e made by 'a committee conslst" " •• a l~rg€ del~gat~9~. ,o f , Miss Ann ·.Rogers, of Djliyton, was 'i c:es for ,Mrs. M&ry Ho~, lof Ray- Hal't~c~. handicraft. . ing of,Oarl Abaecherl1, c. alrmall Dr. , . Waynesvllle 'Masons, ntaklhg a week ,end Viaitor at the home of ton. Saturday. An announcement w~ n:ade b:;' H. F. Dye, S. lJ, Bdlley, L. N.. Printz nlan . io attend big me~t\ng Mr. and Mrs. Mark ROgerS 'and • • ."; • F. u. LeMay; chalnnan of the troop and E. v: Barnhart. .' ~-{ " ;, , , , . h}gh, " daughter, ' , .. . B. T.. Vice, of "Lewisburg, , committee' that logs ""1 - d d h C ..Lebanon tQday , ' Mrs , ' for the ,'106' " .... le ti 0 ket 1lea .e "y, ' OII. t .tt, "'" " f ' • • - • • sPent tbe week end witt E T cn,bin to be built by the scouts. WIll lJe known as the Grunts also conl~ght wtll :be. ~l'e~en~~ 0 , WaYrlesville's ,own band in a pro- Stroud ~nd family. ~. " b~ dellvered by the. ~ayton, Power .sists 'Of Howard ~e {O~ vice: pres-' Oharles, R: WIlson, o~. ,A da, gram or band mUsic, and dance • • • • • and .Ligbt In the 1)ea~ future. Ident:; Clial'les Anderson. secretary; gran<J , ,mast~:r \ ?f' , OhIO ', ' '. mUSic, at t he "BA$~qE", tickets Charles Fires" of \Tandal1ji., spent An all day meeting at Camp H,~k. 0 , I. Satterthwait , treasurer; and J. Willard Clonch, of .Waynes- only 150. ',' " t,he week end, with his parents, Mr. Sat~~ay was' att,epded by ,t~ fol- R. Qjbbons an,d Rev. L ; O, ,Radl,ey, ;11 ., .ght Warl'en , " • '., . , . • and ,M rs. Lewis FJres. . lOwing Bof Scouts: Wan-e.n .LeMay, cUrectors for two-year tenn. VI ~, ~mong .. at tl' : VI' A'; Ilukens . was fI. b.usineSs ' ' .. • '. • • .' Kennetll Bradley, Jack .Crane. o1lm ' The tiel' t hCi\ded by 'Graumartn county youths recen Y Jom" , ... H ~ k CI< AId Cl k D .... d ' · , . , '. . . . mltor In Oolwnbus. last Saturday, ' Mr. an-!L..Mrs. L. A. Gar$t and ar~soc', ~n.. Ql' • a au ' kh,own itS the Groans 1s ,mnde 'up of mg ,up 'fo~ S~l'Vlce In t ,h.e, CO~ ~ • • •• • tamUy. B~nt ' a ,llnday with l~, e,nd ,Hal'tsoc~, ~' 1 I;, A. Garst. vlce-pI:esl ent; Charles " . J. Mllton Earnhatt hon Mrs. 'Robert Furnas spent . the ; Mrs, Hannan Plunkett. of TIrot-wood, A del'S911, sectetal'y; Eldon RetalUck " ,ored recently in ,ColuIDAUS at , week ~d W1th Mt:. and '.Mrs, Romo v . , • • ~ , .' ' , GROUP Ary~~DS ' tl'ea~Ul·.er; lind J. R. G1~bOllS alld L. the 2'S rd llleeting of the Mc- R~ggs. , ' "', MI's, Pel'kinsl b1 hayton, w~NIJAL PROftRAM , N, PtiilJ , , directors tor two Y.llIU·S. ,Guffy So'ci~ty" ~ ',~ " spea.king ; .~, . ~ . :- . " ' . " a w~.k end...guest .of, ~.~ude ~ S. " ;_' __ . . Since tlle Opnstltlipon of the cl~b d, ions ! Mr. , ~nd , ~rs. GUbe~ ' Frye and ' Orane. annulHAchlevlllnerlt D~Y' Pl'Q- provides ,that no officer or dlr~tc?r of. .1 str1ke~ , ~n, u~ ., Bon, lU-chlird were guests 'for din- · , • • • • • gram for Wan'en County Home- may be eligible to sl1 eed himself ~heard Qf qne_, l~pl:ll; bo!. ~~rk-·;ti'er.s~n~IlY, ' at lieJ,'hd~e : o~ ¥:r, Miss '~U~h Oonner retwned to makers ~eld at Lebanon, 'la.st Friday; cxc-e-pt the 'secl'etary, new, cailti'ldates' 'I ing in a large ;o~yton mdus-, and Mrs. qlenn , FrYe;, of Dayton. ' Miami Unt.verstty, Monday . after wa.~ attended by the {ollowlng from (Oontinued' oil Pale' II) , 'trtall ,pl,a nt Whc{(1id ,not ',wal\t . •. • : ~ ' . . , " ,' ~Pltndlni, her s#ltig vat~, on ,with; Wa~esY1l:le: ¥t·s. s. S. Ellis. Ml' . .' ' to,. b~t had tQ join a .l.lnion"to .' Mrs. ~~ar\ Bmit!i and a ughter, ber p~nts; • • • 'J L. V, Br&JlStn'tor, ~~. J. P. lJa~ok, , {: ' ld' h' 'ob',' hav~ you 'n,o·>t SlUly, LOu, and Mrs. L,ewlS, Thomp- , '", " . Mrs. Wan ~ho~p. and Mrs. Ralph , .JJ:~ , 18 J , , ~ . , . sO~ '~ere gu~s ,last "II'rlday of Mrs. Mr. and', Mrs. Paul, sa.vag~', and :Ha,sting:s. I I 9N 9TH BIRTHDAY tlceq hoW th,~ i b.~~s at:e ~o~m- John Hoyer ~nd son: of pa.yton. . son. or - Mlddlet'owti, were Sunday ,' Mrs. Staniey BaUey was one or " '~ ,.i ing 'on' the \t~ees'r. .. '; It won't ' . r;., ' . • . ' .. , - ' .- ,,:~es~ of ~,. ' ~ndMrs;" q, O. ~. tb-e: m.~dels 'in the style ~view{ and ,'On tine ~aQo.n of· ~s . , nint~ be , l~ng. ,b ow untIl they, ?~rst ,.; Mrs, D. O. , lei and ~r., anq Mrs. , . ' • , - • . ., ' . ~he cl~et quarteti' from Waynes- b1r~da~ anniversarY. Roy Fu.m~s, .. ~ forlli 'into' l.bealitif'll 'young ROSIS ,H; ,.. Harlsock w~~ ~I.nn&tl Mr. -and., Mrs. , ~ar ' Smith~~~ vUle ' hli~ ,S<lhool, .under ~~e dlrec- ~n Of:Mr. ~nd Mots ..Ell ,FUI'DaSI en, .' IAav'es ' ..-; Fred Ever- vlsit.o.-s, laat, w~~y, da~hter :were. Friday ' ev,e~ din- ,tlon of Ru.sse~ E. , l"ran;k, took pm tcel'tQl11ed a group of boys, after , ~ green , "< ' • . • . ' . •• ,~" ' · · tIJ " .... ' __ 1 __ I;" 'k' h' ~e ' ,; "hot of# I., '(.' .~ ... '~'" ,',' " , , ,: ner gu~s. o~ Mt· an~ M1\l1, ~W1s ~. ~e. m.us,....- P1'OtP'e.~. The ~~t BOl1~~ ast- iJlhurs4ay', .. ~1~ pro-:li h ,, ~t1, ~s ", IS ~ ws , , ~ , YbU. 'Vi,ll enJoy, ~ e~e~ of fme ' TIlomp.;on. . . ls',comp06ed of'lI4l9ses Reb& Surface, vlded ':tbe ai~OoIYS 'en~htl , ,~he pre~'.,t h ! is', oUI'<' ver:y, ~~ . ~ :~c~ ~ Y9u atc, ' , ' ' - ,'. • -. " " Mo~ta., ~~ R\.l~, ~ J~~i 8If.te: :.vhk~ the' ~' w~re: ~est4,tot , first customer ijvery w.eek ' . ~r¥t,. ~ ~ BANI:r~" 1 Prtday, Miss.Kathryn aibbons, "land lira. and DOm 'Plres. " r " d!n.Qer Rgy wu~nted wIth Wtl .~ , a ' tr~op' of tw~'ptl-fi:v~, Yc-outig ~~ 18' ,~t , ~e h;II'h" ~l ~ , ~ ~k &rid' son, David, " . ", ". ' " by 'hiS ' .. ,, ' , 'I (l' 8 tou;tng tlle" coutf~' ; .. ' III ' : ~, ' "I ~ ' were', <?tnc~~~, yjljt«.a. 8a'tUrdIt.i. C Mr. and., irt;r,s. John .~Withel'l .and , ~, l~. . , f'~ , , "h h " M;n.~lpij, Vance" of WJ1m1nItonj ,- , ': ,. • . . ' , ~, C# New Yolk O1tY,,&nd Mrs. KIlJ1. ~C?f J)1cy~le.s ,P!~ , ~ ~,~!l~g, ~. '6Dd, ' ~., 0. 10 . .' ~; '3. C, I A s~, maC~ ' oU¥~: .Win be' ~.1;Ie¥;' ~ ~op,' w~ , S~Y ' ~ ~, V'(!-IU!~~lltl:,-J:WLlY our ~ow.n Sa~ roay, ~ n d, B&~, ~. ~, ,P . .~ 'Uld Mh. held Tbu.raday, April 17. at '. gUests ~ ~. and _ ; O. R. 'Ungles- .tAltena

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"BACK TO THE LAND" TREND The 1940 cenusus returns show that the past decade was e. turn-

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--~--~'------------------~------~~--~~~ ----~------------------~----------~,,--~---- somewouldn~t have It on the place. The meeting In May wiD be a John and daughte r at dinner, MonIt dIdn't day. FROM A FARM DIARY . supper on the elljCtric stove. It ma.kc~ fi ne I la~e pa.s- ' luncheon meeting, 'a t which time come on again uJl.tll the middle of They claim by , j'Blrds" ~ven, be will ture and stands up well in dry t wo talks . F.u~Y DINNE R HELD the .old Ranger 's story, I .. always Mrs. George SmiUt, and "Fer.t1llty DRY RIDGE ON BmTHD AY ANNIV ERSAR Y A boo C B J b SOU" the of \Iond like ready COWji !'he '~nd oping fUled h . keep ~ lamp weatber. Here's ' y . . ra - -, It in the . special committee was appoint ed to AprU 1, RaI1l at last and no 1001- still have my' old cookstove Mr. :-and, Mrs. George Wa lton and make arrange ments for bhJ.s meetkitchen but I had forgotte n how dim . last few days th' e Iamp 11ght was, b u "t th a t was the of Showers and Mrs. Dean Walton were Mr. Ing. The Ing. ' keroModern e. kerosen the QartJy but green s pasture the guests, Sunday , at a. fa mJly dinner have turned always ing SC?meth poor. very is seile to more lot a need to going we are honorin g tl;le 86th /bIrthday anniGUESTS FETE D AT keep US to (.ountry tHe In s happen in ItQm An cy, dellclen the up make versary ot Mrs. Ollie Freeze, give ST. JOHN HOME 8Jbout the pa.per says that the wa-ter table mmdlu l of our blessings. How a,t her home In Oregonia.. you haV'il is steadUy declining ~nd 'that we are these' electric IbroOders? Do John t. s Other guests Inc.luded Miss Celeste h Mr, and Mrs. Kennet up with Moving pictures 1llustratlng the d just beBinnlng to feel the full effect to run and cover them and Miss Ka te KUng, of Ore_ Hubbar of FreeZe , n Jacquel1 r, daughte and of't;? art of appropr lat,e and decorative goes qxlwer the when s blanket . drought 's summer last of end with their gonia ; and Mr. a nd Mrs: Kei th WalchiCks flower arrange ments, provided the Ohio, spent the week ', April '2. Baby Chicks. At last the- We raised three bundre d O. st.John . ton, 01 Da.yton. the program for the meeting of the plU'ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. pJgs are moved, the brooder house under blanket s one year. After to hosts were yre Settlem Mrs. was gorgeous sunSet, WaynesvUle Gardlen Olub, TUesday and c1ean~d, the feeders cleaned an~ storm there Oregonia, and Mr. 'and Mrs. EASTE RN STAR NOTIC E and gold against, the evenillg. Mrs. George, ' Sm1t-!l was son, of red of f1l1ed ,the waterer set up and every- a blaze of hter aug d and Bland Glenn and rs membe club twenty hootess to ,thing ,r eady , for thJ.s years flock. cl,ouds, MI!lmi Chapte r, No. 107, O. E. S. ,the folloWing guests: MisSes Fre,da Springboro, were ~ guests 'at' the to t comfor a such Is It 5. April Aprll" peck,bal1s fuzzy Two hundre d little St,John home Saturda y night. Mr, ' will meet in regular session, wben .., Harvey and Ruby James, busln6S$ for M. p, 7.30 at 1941. 14, ing at the feed or warmln i thetp- have the early garden planted wre hosts to l had The pictures Wllre shown by Mrs. ~d Mrs. Settlem yre > . pra:ctice special an'd selves under tHe hover~ orie hun- a , rain like that comes along. and Mr. and , today J. L. Menden hall and the lecture ' the famJly, SUnday . Ruth PIl.lJner, Worthy Matron . dred Wblte Rocks and one hundre d planned to plant some more Mrs, · L. C· ,b ut 8JCCompany1ng, WIllS read by Mrs, Mrs, Bland entertM ned muddy too was ground the but once I Rocks. Barred -Mary L. Ea.rnhiu-t, .Secreta rybaby black St.John , Mr, and Mrs. Kennet h St. are LB.wrence Furna.!;. knew a woman who bought a. dif- It doesn't matter for there 10 50 fetent kind each year so that She enough early, thlogs already plantnext b~ore always could tell a.t a glance how that a was or so ~eJ.sy old each -!len was. Not ,such e ' bad log will not matter. I just saw " keeps She bath. e calf her giving to g plannln not Idea, it you are it is the hatch YOUl' own eggs. La8t winter ft sO beauttfu lly white that • have. we one t 1 kept oniy Brown Leghor n roosters pretties Aprll 6, Palm Sunday , also Mrs• 50 if I set only white eggs I wUl .r4't's elihty- flrst 'birthda y. I Marqua the all for chicks n . have Leghor BIrthheavy breeds lay brown eggs. I stopped 10 to wish her Happy altThis church, to way the on day the' to , ..,\ually send 'my own eggs calf Betsy's Red t brough we emoOn a' had We year this hatcher y but safebetln ba.d he tha.t slUJnp In la-ylng jUst as' I need the over, hoplog . eggs for hatchin g, I thlnk I wUl Iy weaned, but no web luck. calf prickly those of one had He to like I for hens ralse a. .few With soon -as. keep up ' my strain of Brown Leg- weaners 10 his nose but as a dive made he . mother his saw he horns, They are so Pretty and such #,WBIY, him kick to tried She her, fpr Do is, there ugh o - gop<! iliyers evell. t il, twist. The a pe<\ his gave he then keep ~ enqugh ~gh , bUilt lenoe weaner came off and he was Joythem In. fUlly at work. Then had ... ) m~natural ~a\JY chJcks are perf~ctJy ~-round trying to aet Betsy' Into 'OU and llBtieD J~ tats. thermo& many can tell 1the . tempef ature of ,the the barn wlt~out Hlm, for too that . on ing depend are babies our of and brooder house. ' If it Is warm eightbig &'teat tl;lat . let to mUk and softlY talk in w ' they comfort able cheerfully, while they eat; if the month- old have It. Betsy Is the only pups temper ature dropS a llttlt th,e one ' we are mllldng now and Soon n1nk. the have must 'chicks and .is it it a~d cheeps ill get loud,er baby l'9uy C!>~ 't¥' ''dl~e-e'''e~u w;m be we will have to-wean the three J ,to' < ~ . tot .. ' long beJters. They say not to try ,to ~n 10 d Ule slgti " way, C~., watchfulness ~d tt}em when the moon Is 10 9 ,~uble hav' will yo\! or h~ the of Vefy ch1!:ks ~ Uwte' codUVer oll ',but caH the and cow the bOth ilttle trOuble. One 'y~ we proved with are tOo' .' the Jmpol'lf14\n{:e Qf codUVer oU, We we muat do it before they Has drink; to <thO~bt it was ,l;lO<>ey 'lao when oUr blg and hai'd to teach vJith pJns calf those trted IUPPlY , ~n out ·w~ dlCln't 'Oother to anyone ' ~, " get any, In less than week 'iVe bad nlpples? . not but e ortpplt!e with the' r1cke~: When we . Aprll .rl. A little sunshin With e. atutecf to feed 'it qatn not another enough' to brtng tblnglt out f()r ~In W9.rm a tak-e Wnl., It rUsh: cb1ck h&d any troul;lle. , Mve will we year this hope 'I that. storm r tbunde ftrst The ,Api1l 4. 'through . 4t . , ol"Ule yeaI' and such a stonn! Real enough hay to carrY us s bare pasture the bave to awful Is Wilt by bucket8f~, a young ~loudto gotng am I too. s haymow the and for seen haven't ' we ~ I;J\.t ,s~ch year this t. paymen my of moJlths, · The place was sw1mmJng take part wl'ijlt that w¢ with' water .includl ng the cellar. It in (ertJllzer aDd ~ itO, mow and ' tJme of waste is It do. toe around )J1 backed uP and po~ ar~ . ~ng lesWe .crop. a half. rake, and ,wtnkid lights l"h& .) wtndow coal 'ot our went' off and. ~e , ~ t.o~eU pedeza' t1Us year .bn some it and , like they . say '8?,me 1~I~~! f ' and ~.~ J:lo ,~ea:to coo~

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Did You Know That You Can Secure P~acticaI1y Any Line of Merchandise or Service Right here in Warren County. Tbat a Dollar Spent Locally Helps To Create Commu~ity Spirit and in One Form or Another 'Returns to ' The Spender. GET - THE HABIT, START TRADING AT HOME and WATCH WARREN COUNTY GROvV! "The, Complete Food 1\Iarket"

Hardware Store

FREE! -- 100 Tickets To The Twin·The4tre Given Away -- .FREE!

Tenderay Beef Fre~h

Fairley Establiahed 1849 Larger Everywhere Because of Better Quality,

Through the .courtesy of the :management of the Twin Theatre, we are giving a'yay 1 0.0 ~heatre Tickets. Each w43ek ,f or the n ext, Ten, ten nam,es w~ll . appear in the \ "ads" on this page. These names will be se lected at random from our ubscription list. When your name appea:rs, just clip out the uad" in which YOUl' name appeared, take it to the box of'fice of the Twin Theatre, identify yourself and you will receive one FREE TICKE!T. Read The . Ads Carefully on the Page.- YOUR NAME MAY BE NEXT.

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. Service and Price ONLY ONE MORE WEEK FOR FRIGIDAIRE EMPLOYES' . DISCOUNT Phone 32 W ~ynelville, O.

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ESchaDle Company Grain, Feed, Flour, Seed, Salt, and Cement ' Fence, Tile, Coal, Sewer Pipe. etc. Wayne.ville, Ohi~ --=-'Df~~r=~-

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Place Your Order No ". for C.-D White Rock Chicks That Will Make You More Poultry Profits in 1941 BIG SAVINGS ON EARLY ORDER DISCOUNTS

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EVERETT EARLY, INC.

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Our trucks call fqr and ,d eliyer garmenta deLily. , We. make a specialty of I.nderi~g men's shirts, exquilitely done.

at THE LEBANON RECREATION CENTER .Three New Modern Alleys A Clean Healthful Sport Bring your friends. When your name appears in this ad you are entitled to 1 free game-BRING TillS AD WITH YOU. Wymer L. Drake

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Do you ,need a good used truck for your farm work. A good selection of ' u,sed cars and trucks always, , . ' ' on hand BADGLEY CHEVROLET AI Aulhorized 'Chevrolet Sale. & Service" Telephone-Sprina Valley 37092

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THE MIAMI GAZETTE

THURSDAY" APRIL 10, 1941

HOL:\RSHIP TESTS eleven years resided .at Utica, where Twenty- rour Waynesville studen ts Mr. Lyle ta ugh t In the Vtl1ca school. lOOk tl1e scnolal'shl» t sts at Leb- w111 celebrate their 40th wedding ananon , Mo cmy, nd took high hon- n1vel'S8ry Sunday. April 20. at thell' ors. 1'h y not only plae d in t he Ilome at 440 Johnson stre t, Hillsboro county \It cer tain student wou tne Open house \\'111 be observed from Mrs. Blanche Baker, of O1n Innati, post po IUons, entitling them to take 2 to 5 [l.nd 7 - 9. They wUl be glad to Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Til local GU'I Scout tl'OOP ob- another test a t Miami University, we ome allfrlenns from . Warren 0 S U Mrs. Ro - H . Hartsock and famlly County a.t 'thls time. sunda . the Har tsock family and erved Ilheir Clrst annlver ry last Ma y 3. Thursday wj~h a sp~ lal celebl·ntlon. T hose who wlll partlclpa!te 1n the Mr . .Lyle began teachln~r In 1899, In celebration of the f rs local theu' guests were ~lnl1er guests at district tests are Lai1Slng Hardin, 1st ann retired in 1937 . They .have one the home of M~ and Mrs. Marvin After the close of school the llomes In La tin; Phyllis Rickey, 1st In Gen, son, Oscar of Hillsboro, siDd t hree Girl Scout Aru1lver sary a program H,olllngshead, of WasWngt.on, C. H. of Lbe following Girl ~couts were 6a1enQe; Philip Hooltman, 2nd in grandsons. titled "The Meaning of Girl Scout • • •. • • visited . for In Pl'!)gl'essive dinner: Physi s; Helen H!sey, 1st In Amer. Mesdames Harry Frazier, IIInd' Harry Laws" was presented by tile twenty The Spring opening of the Edwina Stanfort h, Ruth Helen Le- History; Henry Sat terthwaite, 2nd Lewl , and Mrs. Banner Stewart and girls of the local Troop. under the Waynesvi:Ie Floral company, held May. Glennie Ohapman ' Marilyn In Amer. History ; Ruth McKeever, gandSon dalled on tilelr brother on supervi Ion of their leader, Mrs. Saturday afternoon and evening, \\' s a ttended by over fow' hundred . , 1st In 9th year English; and Frances Sunday afternoon. ' Burske, Rosemary Mulford, Esther Johns. 1st tn both Blo: ..... y and EngMr. a.nd Mrs. Bert Bunnell and Howard Fogt, at the meeting of the . vl sltor~ from surtoundlng com- Lukens, Gladys Rye. They were also lish II. daughters entertalned Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Township Mother's club, Frl- munltles and Waynesv1lle. guests at the homes of Mrs. J. F. A WAynesville teaql took part in Omel' Baldry and daughter. Sunday. day afternoon. • • .. • • - The program was opened with an Kersey and Miss Jane Furnas . . as- .the COU1'lty Cc;>mmerc Ial Sch 0 1ar h Ip Mr. and Mrs . John Fritz and , tests at Mason Wednesday com amateur radio show. presented by da ughter. Nancy, of Charleston. W. slstant leaders and Raylyn Crabbe. .. ,.the two third grades. under the dlposed of t.he fOllO\<'!'itg: bookkeeping Va. and Ml·s. W. P. Salisbury. whQ .otber g~rls of the troop wbo enjbyed Reba Surface and Robert Groeting, rectlon of Misses Virginia Hardin has ,been v1sltlllg them for the past the festivitIes were Barbara.- Or~e. shorbhand, Reba Sw;face and Bettie and Jane Furnas. t;wo WEek, motored to. WayneSvllle Danny Sintpson, as " M a j 9 1' SatUl1{}ay. Mr. a nd Mrs. Frlt& reBet,ty Jones, Mary Jane Anderson. Davis, and tYiping, Henrietta. PeningMargaret Harla~ Buelah Smith, Mil- ton. and Betty McKeever. . Bowes," was master of ceremonies !Ualned over Sunday. Mrs. . Katherine ,Miller, supervisor for the following progl'~: m olc by dred Bourne, Ann Weltz, and Dorothy Conard. They were acCompanied of music In our schools and her hus- the chorus accompanied by -the R. F. Belisoti and son; Richard. by their leader Mrs. Howard Fogt. band accompanied by the ch11dre!l. rhythm band; recitation, by J an wel'e overnight guests of Mr. and OI1rs to convey the glrls on· the1r of the.. 'grade school a.btended the Ha.wke· lullaby by eight girls' pl_ Mr . Salisbury, Monday night. tr1p ~ere driven by Mr. and Mrs. " . "MUsic Festival" at CSlrlisle high ano so{o. by M~ry Dora HOugh; anHoward l"'ogt, MTS. Olarence Rye, Mr. and , Mrs. John Wa~sworth school !ludltdt1um Tuesd~LY evening. intill imitaUons, by a group of boys Mrs. Harold MUler was hostess to Miss Hele" Hawke. Miss Jane Fur- nnd daughter, of Lebanon, were ~s. ~arold McVey, of West Un- and g1tls; a "Whistler'! by Eddie the, I dies of 'the "HI-Lo" Bridge nas, I Mrs. Irw1n Muiford, Misses SUnday dinner' guests of :tdr. and 1011, who Is spendin~ the, week .with Dakin; tap 'dance "D1x.Ie" by Gene clUb,. a'rid one guest. Mrs. John 'l'ur_ ' EarU.n e Lanba.m lind Inez James, Mrs. O. .1 Satterthwaite. her mother, Mrs. S'wisshe,lm, of W~- Wetherhol and 'he chol'Qs; baritone ner, Tue day evening. at her home. • .• • • mlngton, called on Lrlendls here Wed ·soio. Roy F'urn~: O~d EllgUSh Folk Two tables of cards were in 'play . former 1 aders, were also: guests on t he trip. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. MlUer enter- nesday . Song, sung by the chorus and en- during the evening, alld prIZes were At a svecial serVice beld at. the ta111ed the fonowlng ' a. 'fam11y Harold Harris, of Lebanon, was a acted by Martha Lukens , Barbara won by the following, Mrs. Turner, Jh"h Scb.ool auditorium in the eve- dinner Sunday : Mr, and Mrs. ?aul caller here Thw·sday. Hartsock. Harlan Earn. hart, and o "Mr ""'Ib t W lch f D tr it 18 Mrs. oarman Crane, and Mp . Hal'the abovll girls were Bover and~. and Mrs. JO¥ Hover .s. u> er e ,0 /! o. Jack Tinney; and in conclusion a nlng, each 'presented wit!) ~nd class>. badges. alld son) o~ DaYt,Qn; 'and Mr. and t he guest of her mother-in la.w, Mrs song by the entire third grade. old Dye. );)y Mn, Fogt. Patrol leader chevrons Mrs. Edgar Sinlth and dauS'hter. . Ola Welch and brother-:~n-law, Mr. ' The Girl Scout program then folwere given to -Ruth Helen LeMay • • • • • Tom Welch and .famlly. lowed alter which the regular meetfJ E TilE MIAMI . GAZETT~ and ~ylyn. Crabbe, and secretary s . Mr. ' and - Mrs. L. V. Brtlnstra~r Mr. .Fred Dakin . Who Is quite 111 1ng was held. Opening evotionS WANT ADS ~e to. l!:dwlpr. Stanforth. were Sundaf' guests of Mr. a~d Mrs. and was t.aken to M1a.m1 Valier hos- were conducted by Mrs. Ernest 'FoUo,w lna . ~he presentations, a. S. p. Gatch and ,Mr. and .Mrs. S. S. pita! two weeks Ilio, Is ~LOW conva.l- Earnhart, whose subject was, "The drama_tion of tbe Girl Sqout , Ga~b; . of MUford. • 'escillg at the Oarr Rest .H~~, Lab- ~ster Lesson." The club treasurer Laws w~ enacted before an audl- " .• • • • • , anon. . reported a. balance of $90.91, in the' ~~~.~~~.~• • •~. . ence ' of parents and fr1end& Mr. aDd !4:rs. Will TuJ.mey and Miss . Ruth Sherwood, . who spent bank. The lunch conuJtj.ttee anMlss Margaret MaY~ of Mason,~ :the Winter With nlatlves in Way- naunced that hot· lunches will be SundaY guests of Mr. and Mrs. nesville, returned to her bome here served tmee ' more weeks at the . Robert Baker sr. • Monds.y. . . - Ikrade....school lunch room. The club :rAl;VI~ITHIC TAR AND . • .• • • • Mrs. Bally Wl1ght was a Tuesday will again sponsor the School 4 ROAD OIL EXCAVATINO T¥ SENI~R CLASS Pl,u\y , Mr. and ~. C. I. Satterthwaite evening guest of Mr. and Mrs. Am- A~hievement Banquet, to be held D(' MP TR 'cr~ SER\·lCE.. T)le" Senior cillsa P18Y, 1!Ge.lahad were bu.Stness visitors in Clnclnnatl, old Collet.t. at their "Home in the Ma~ 1. , The following ~ttee .Yonell" w.ill be presented, ~ay " 16 at ~d8Y. woods." ohalrmen were appointed , for ,this PIT RUN. LO~ED 30c YD, ".' the h!ih 'SchOol auditorium.' .' • • • • • The W, O. T. U. met nt the home "'orlt ~ Mt:s, HaJc'Vey Rye, de~r~t1ug; =The cast of thep!s.y 1ncludes the ' Dr. Mrs. A. E. stout . and .of Mrs, Olyde. for Mrs. Vern SimPson, wa1tresS; ..and . iQUowing: ' Hatfry Jones, a m1d~le .. daughf;9.r w,ere, &'\lests a.t a. famUy an aU day meting. At no()n a covered Mrs. W. A. Lukens. luncb. A nOntaged Teal tstate man, Paul JOhDs; , ~el', ~unday. at the home of f4r. dish dinner w~s . ~nJ°yed. . inatillg- conunltt'ee to present nalUes Pbone. Waynesville 44 R 11 ... ....hi ~ J tt Kur' and MrS: . James Snyder. of Dayton, \ Many of our t.eachers and citlz. e ns for the election of .offlcers at the Amy ... on"", s e, ana e . , oj . d the ann aJ s10 . trip to . flss; Allce Jones, their oldest daugh- Other guests were Dr. and Mrs. e oye . u ex:cur . 11 final meeting of the club In May, UOD office Phone 473-1(- ter, Mary MoSs: JoY, ' a. younger ·Ola.t.re E. stout, of est Mllton; an~ Wa~~gt~n to. see the beautiful was appointed as follows : Mrs. Mark 1'1: .9< - ~l dauah~r Martha Mar.t1n; Tommy, Mr!>. J. J. stout, of Dayton. ' .. cben,y· blossoms o~er the week-end. .Rogers Mrs. Raymond Braddock, Morrow Pbone No.3 their- oniy son, 'aged fut.een, Alton ' '.' • • ~ l • • • c ~s. IJZZ1~ Shidake-r! r~ived aDd Mrs. ~uss~tl Camppell. The . . .=_IIIlI_ _ _ _=ealim.l=a;f En.ln118.rt. ~ena a maid In the • Ro);)ert Preston,. l'eturned , to his WOld ~h.e past \V~ek that h er son, lll~eUl1g was closed with groUp ,sing~ , . l~' ' u'e ... . \ tt' stUdies. at ,uooster ' Monday mo.m- Fred, who has been a' ll'esid~nt of. In· g:• Jones' ,!l,9useho '\" Marse DalTe, . lY . . ' -. lA~, ~ glitl fne~d ' ot Joy's, ' Betty lng, af,ter spe~dlng ~ SPf inl{ ,va.ca.- C~orn1~ 'manr years, Is suffering aefl'esll;lllent committee for t~e . Bess, another alrl friend, tron .~1t-h 9~ parents. Mr. and Mr,s. With a heart i\.llmllnt;. ill.a l'\ospltM , ,May meeting \\'IlS anllouru:eq as fQI- • , Qb;' a nelghborhool1 J : K. Pre~1}.. ~Js classlna~. Jim.' Mr. and Ml·S. Jol)n Sy1.erd and be":, }ows: Mr~. Maud Crane, Mrs: C)l18l'-' It::''':''';'''-:--7--~lmlilr-'<~~h _ 12Ah" I M MiHan who' spent several ~a s mother attended ~e fun,e riLl S\1l1tlny les~le~rs RaM)'l Bal'ger boy 9wen Harts k' Ow> ..,..,.,8 pa. ' . '. -. , , . 'I ~ , BU~(1y Pummu; ~rg/ ~erton. a last week at .tl~e ~rest()n home, Je- awft::~oon o~ ~11~~ ~. t~rufn-:: ~rs Harry SI~a w' : Ml·&. Oharles • d '~- 'All B b turned to SCllool With him. ' angoon.., e IB. er 0 . Sha w Mrs Harold Graham Mrs • • .• • . ' : Wulard M.aJ:t1ri. of Da.ytOD. , . ,. ' : .. , ' . young la.wyer, engage \AI . ce, 0 G~'oetlng' Olaf Jenson a llU'g~ truck . . Nallml Bah,l. Mrs, Evelyn Wa k1ns; , " ....l_ _ • M1r1 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nixon were Mr, aud Mrs. Elbert Wallace were Mrs Cbarles Hagemeyer Mrs J essie ddver; W-al'ren liOOk; am, an II.. • t h .~ 1 j '. , , . out or 't own nun1l)er · RQx1e ~ckett; ·hosts to the ~e.fnbers1?f their 600 sa.tu~day v.ISlors ere hav ng ust . IiYl~an. Mrs. Nettle 'ril1ne~, Mrs. ,.' Bob club ' at their, home '' Sunda¥ evening. rebw.ned flom a. soutbern motoring .B('nt' Kuntz ' • Mr, ~drews, a ne\VsP8!Per olano . . . .oll Petel'S,Mrs . Pllilip .. , . .. . .. Mtex' an e;ve~g of c.ards, pl'lzes They vis1.t ed Oa~p, Shelby and and Mrs. Fores1i Gl'ahnm. . R O~T FOR AND ,C:9NSIGN ,0st)Orn ~ '.' were a-wal'decL Mrs. Walter Sbeehan\ SflW m~ny of our ,boys stati,oned "0 ," C1atil{', b(>~8, h'eep and cal Ve! .,.. . ' . '. to Norris-Br6ck Ct.,. , live wire und . ~l·S; .• Stanley B ,Hey' and EI~1 there. . . ' '. . prollressive firm f?r the hillhest 'l3~wlle.. ' . MJ;..·WUl penhin~~ aU.d tanilly Mr. al1d ~ Mrl!' WUl BradleY, Lucy marlke~ prl'ee' and good service . ." • • • ~ • .mnver;i kom he Dakin AiPt,. to near -Em!ey and Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Sears Uni"n ' Stock Yard.' ·ClnelnG ..ti. O. The ~'e Building w11l present Dayton ,and Chal'ley Volers and ' vis1ted M,r. alld. Mrs . . Henry Swer- Tone i~ 011 ·Red.io 'Station WCK\, ; Ohlef ~O~To-pf, in ~ 'benefit per- r~ntily are now looa.ted in the. apart .. irlga~ aUd family in . Jamestown. ' ~~~2k~tr;:~~, p. m. ~or OUT ~ai1, , formal)Ce, 'TUesday 4'ftei'p.oon 1 :30, ment. , . Sunday afternoon . •t ~. a d Dar- ' at .tlh~ ,~gn ,ScliooL The public 18 .. ~. anq Mfs .. Charles S~rrun1ng, ! ~~uss1on., 01 beal Mr ~ ~':1ested to a~teil<i. Tk~ts, 10e. of W1lJn1I\gtOn 1were week-end .~est8 , ClOtica W1ll ,be given ~y. t . ' . of thetr daught~r, 1\&'8. Conard .OU-, ~~~~~~~+ --..~~~~~~~ ~~,.......~~~ , .of the ~~,te Del!t: ot Educa;tl~, thiS ... ,. . .' 10U8'h ,and' fani1IY. . , ,'. ... TIl;' :~eah~~n . all-dlt.y. Mrs. ~Ie . ~n :has ~ Prtday. " ,", ' _.m~~I ~"'.lld' Ijl.eet1oa 'W~~Yi ,.Uhe !lome 01" I\~ei ~ter ,an 'abi!!eq.C4~ Of , sey~ ' Rl!rvloea >YOU , ....:.: . '.' . u ".. ." .' eeJt.s... . 1,. I, " 2'00 . ~ ' II · DlU'S- B~ BQIlIle ,. . . . . " . '11'1-. ••..• .. ., " ,( ~ , ,~ , Smith ~In ~: . ~{., Bua~ce .~~;j,"'¥ the ~- ,MrS. ~ V(p1hojt a~ .~ ;P,"Y att'end' eer'vices'~" ne_r. itaeat of Ml': aild 'Mn. ~e :Kel~ were ~~y cI.p1J1er.,~ta, of ~~ < c~'~:hes eJICUIIia . fl'OIq Q~uch and d~ 8UUdi¥: . 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The Priendshlp olub of the J , O. Winger. acUng pres!den( or Oallahad Jone wUl b present d, d1st Ch ch was entertained last North Manchester ColleHe, NOllilh P1"ac~ce 'ls all'eady under way. A painting exhibition was pre- Wedne day afternoon , a t the 'home Manchester, Ind., 'wlll deJl ver the The baccalaureate service will be address at Lhe 69 h annual com- held at the high sohool gymnasJum sented by Morris A. Fulkerson, at of Mrs, Irwin Mulford. The hostess mencemeo t exCl'C · Ises of WaY•'Ie Sunday. May• 18. with Rev, L. . C. ;._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the meetlng of the Wayne Township was assisted by 'Mrs. J'osie ,Graham, Township high school, L, A. Garst. R8dley as the spea'ker. Th e senior The warm sunshine of Farmer's club, Ja$t Thursday. Mr. , Mrs, Charles Berry, Mrs. ' Mark uperintendent, anno~lcedth1sweek. class day exercises will be held Mon'Spring brought Wayn S- Fulkerson talked as be painted. de- Rogers, and Mrs. Walter Sheeban. Twenty-seven seniors 'll'e scheduled d!lY, May 19 at 2 ~. m, In th afterThe openin~ devob1ons were coo- to receive diplomas. noon. The seo'lol' prom wJll be . ela ville' "gentlemen of I i- sClibing pha es of the 0 1' • and afte r ducted by Mr.s. SheehBm, who hose Tbe commneement program will be Wednesday. May 21. s ur " lo'afers to you, out-of- holding the atL ntion or.'llls audience as her subject, ".T he Easter Les- held Friday. May 23, albbough a.cWit-h the e~ept1ori 0 tilIe se ors. 'd' 1 t k benchee fOr Lhil·ty minu tes, a weU developed son", tiviUes wUl get unde~ way ,on May year-end examinations for the higll oo~s a wee ... . ' ' pioture .of Waynesville, as seen from Following a short busJness ses- 16, when the senior class play, Sir school students will be held Tuesday Ch aIr a nd tep along , Mam tb avellU , wa" completed. . slon, the following proe , am was preand. Wednesday. May 20 and 21 . The street w 1'e lined with orne Mr. Fulkerson also displayed and seuted by It couunlttce comprised of '= seniors will have the r ex mlnatlons of ou'}' good cjtizens oaking explained his paint ing, "A Mt. Holly MIs. Clarence Rye, Mrs. Joel Stokes, one week befor e. Up the morning sun .. : a s tre t S:ene", wh1.ah wonfir:;t place Stroud. A reading by OIadys ~ye; ~ The Waynesvll)e high school f. I e fire slal'm ' Friday af- 10 a recent show nt the Dayton Art two songs. "Star Spangled Banner" alumni association meetlng nnd dinas Institute. and "God Bless Amedca", by uttle ner will be held Sa~turday. May 31, • ternoon ent peo"Pl e scurry,. The me~nbel's of the clup enjoyed Miss n ene Pin~lil, of Mdddle. o~e week af,t er t he gradU81tipn exer_ .ing into tIle streets .. , Bome- 'the hO$p).tal)ty of Mr. a~d Mrs. Ern- town niece of Mi's. ~iokes; and 1n • The Oivic League of J4rVeysburg ,~ises, Officlals of the assooilltlon set one' ,remarked the alarm wa , est Bu tterwort;h. at their beautiful conql1f61on a groUP 01' contests was sponsOred a Silver Tea, We<4lesda~ the meetlng date one week l~ter behIrned be ause of t h fact couiltTy home, where an abundant enJoyed. « ' afternoon at the beautiful country cause it was 'felt tha.t a larger number the sun hone 0 ' brightly on d nner was sel'ved BJt [~e noon hOUr. Guests ' in,cluded Mrs. Ed. Slier- home of MrS. Charl~s CoOk. The of graduates would be In a btendance po toffic The aft moon, mae mg was called ,WOOd and Mrs. Robert Pinke<rton committee in charge bad ,arrnnged wibh Memoria.! day coming , on the th e new I y \:V ashed , to ord • by the' presld 11 , Seth Fur- and daughter, of Middletown. a most dellgbtful program of enLer- following day. Windows that ,it ,was t~?u~ht ne..s and the inv~hOI} was glven 1by ,Mrs. ~ye will be hostess to the tainment. Tile follOWing aTe members of the the building was .on fn' .,. A. S, ool1e t. club In May. The pro~am Opf;!ned with two 1941 senior class.' Marsel1e Barnett. • real reason was ' ~el , phon FollOWing - the e~hiblt1on by Mr .. ' J vocal numbers by MiSs , Virginia BetJty Bra.ddock, Ruth Conn~r, Warmen working,· ou some lines ,Fulkerson. a discussion 'of the special FAMILY DINNER ATTuckel', "At Dawning", by Cadman; r, p ' Cook, Alton Eamha~.t. Benoy "Ed'; B'urton the Elyria ~Ilopjc f~)J' the mee , , "00 Modern . BAKER HOME' and "The Laugntng Song". ' 'by FUrnas. Pa:v1d f'urnas, Ro~el'lt. 01 t, .. ' t ' .. 1 Improvement,'; Solve 01' Make the ' . StraUss, She .was acCompanied at ~e Ini;_(!)Wen Har-tso'~ ,:Martlm .l~latt. ~hoolm~~ .er, 'P~Yln~ .one , Fa:nner'a obl,maW'. ~ . ; ~l . A "r~ilY' timner W;ils , d "~· ~l;le p 'no 6y , ner (m~t.her, 'Mrs-. "'Hmy , Eaul Jollns:"Janette Kmfiss, 'Martlla . hIS per~odlc vi81ts here , ' .' HOC\tett .and~e Fumas follOWed. home 'Of 'NIr, aIJd Mrs. Robert Baker Tucker.. Mrs. Lld8. · HaMion gave an Mal'tin. WilUam Melloh. , Torre~ce more Sii~'DS of spring', , , pas Mrs. HocJ{ett spoke of tbe many Jr., Sunday. ,In celebra.tIon ot ' bhe account of her recent trip to New Kirkipatrick, Mary M~, 'Rdlert Os_ fishermen. absence of , far- ~provements 1n the farm ho~ birthday anniversarlE:S of ~ee ot , Orleans" where she, witb her fa.m~y born, Eileen Peak, Albert PummUJ. mer in town during the d~y sin:e 1900, most of them-!n..connec- their family. t~efr daughter,. M.lss attended the Mardi Gras.' traveling Geneva ~tmhn, Wayne Scott. d ',. . ' ' . tl di - tion with rural elecm:1flcatiQn. J eanne Miss MarJor:le Sh:uttB, ,and from there to MexicO, and other Roxie ' Sackett, ~elyn Bmltb, BOOan store~ , prommen / M.r, Furnas in d.1scusslna' lm?TOVe- Mrs. Cynt4!'1a Rasml1.'S8e~ of ~ts through the SOuth. Mrs.·Ren art Bh¥-w. Ruth Shee~ John Stan.p laying garden seeds, • . on~ ment~ in farming, spoke of tbe ~ve: da,le. N, D. , Gaines Kave an interestfug account ley and Leona Tinney .. can almost near the g ra l3B lopmenta made along this line since Oth~r guets included Mr. and Mrs. of a Bull' FIght" Mrs. ,Hatton and growing these days ' alld: it . the t1m~ that .man alone pe,rlormed James Jackson; and Miss Ou11da her daughter. d1sple.Yed m~ lIlter- CONTRACT 'BRIDGE won't be long now 'ulltil the ';~~ liard Wo~ ~n 1ih8>, t1eIli~. ~ . ex- Dumford, of ~anon; _RalPh' Hight- es-ting artiCles of Mexican po~. , CLUB E'NTERTAINED .:. t ' r af ,pressed , B' belief toot all modern man, of Mo,rung View, Ky.; ~, and b,lankets, ~d) snapShots o~ the vari- _ ....t ~ees, come ou 'In. ,e " '~ progress dates fr~~ tlle work o~ Ag': Mrs. L. J . Burnsld-:s, . Mr, and Mrs, ous pOm~ v1s1ted on their trip, M~. . ~nA' Mrs:-:-Ed;ar SmttIh ~ere , meetmg of The MlalDl. Ga dcultural Engineers, ' Men 'have had Roy Fo~, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Besides the members, guests from hosts to the , m~s of the Conzette alumni 8 S ociation in as' many · a1d~. or Illore, than women st" Mr. and Mrs. ' ~oward Shutts WaYnesvllle, Wllm1ngton. end Har- trac't Br1dge club and following the Office Saturday morning. in the!r work In the past ,.twentl( . apId famlly, and Cha;rles Haoker. ' vey~urg were . presen. .In\'l~d guesbi, at, the , ybtle .Inn, las' Wed. " , 'Argu ' Osbol'ne, now of ye~s" "~use of th~ hIgb cost and ... , " " .guests from Waynesy1lle, includ~ ne-sday evening: Mr. and Mrs. C, I . ih Nt: ' R ' d ' ,H appy speed Oi ~e new farm equlpment REPUBLICAN CLUB,TO . Mnl. Ralph Hastln,gs, Mrs. J . K. SBittelltJhwafte" pr. ~nd Mrs. A. E. e " • .' " an '. I " tihere is a ~ndency toward 'PO~- ' MEET APRIL 23 Preston, Mrs. J . R. Mengle. Mrs. Stout 9,1)d ~s, OM'man ' Crane: Mohler paid u~ a : VlSlt , . • ltion faimIng. \v 1ch 'would QOt con- '. Ross H. Harfsoo k. and MJ::s. O~. After an ' eV2n1ng of cards. prizes with J Qe Ital'tso k,{the new tribl\te t,o tihe 'wi ll-:be1tlg 01 our' com:: The. "eyne To,\\,nshlp Repubti-l,~n ~mith, Mrs. Cl:~arlell Cook" and Mr&,: w~e aWQHib<i MI:. a,n d Mrs. John W. ~ Devil" also at work, tbe lUunity. , • , ' W~ens club W~l mleet, w ~~day 'HOW8,l'd Graham pl'e,s1ded at eh ' Kersey. Miss Mary Heston a~d ~ , . '. , " • l;~ t ,- aftenoon, April 23\ 2 , o:cloc~, at t he ' . +-' k \, . . lace w,as overru 1 \ "nth prlDTbe, gues~ WI moluded M,r. apt! . ..k_ ' , c:offee aJ)Si tea ~bles. . Lltth~ii Har~.', . P . " , ' ,Mifs, 'Oharles ElUSI of OentetVjllei heme of <y-w- s . Nettle TlnDey. Everyters , , , <1u~te.,a contrast from Mf. and . Mrs Morris Fulkerson and one in terested ~ iI;l"lted. Member- ,, , ,' earlier inthe w.e k when the da~~ter" and Mf. aDd MTs. Frank, hlp dl,les will be ~kE~n at this,meet, ~tlt '; editor ' and editres had ,to Hess:. ,~he';(;iub wm meet in May at ing , For each, ~5 , me~bel:s, tlje club ' run·th.e Linotype,' prOSes ~tc., th&. bome of Mr. and ' Mrs.- dlUence will , be entl~letl ~. ()ne delepte &; , .' ' ... , , Oon~ued on gage 8) . ' Rye. the. State F~erat1o~ meeting to be . ' , held M&y 2, at the ,DesWer~Walllck Names hllv been drawn for"gtand cld Gilmore, qnar~es Trainer ~nd , ~j , i botel Columbus A . interesting and petit. j'ury service ' ln the May ~s. Oh,arlcs pai'~er, ,Morrow: Mrs. planned, f.Jl1s m of W!U'l'en County Conunon 'Ka.te Re": Lo:ell RUPp,

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Cart Jones, 21, Dayton. salesmarl', ' such: and Martha Martin. 17 Lebanon. ' Ruth Bunnen tnyed over night Jiarry , J. Gunokle, 21, Germnn- 'I'hUl'sQny evenJng wit h Reba Sur-. town, laborer, and Betty GWlckel,21. Jace and ,visited WnynesvUle $ohool Franklll), l1eautlcian. Friday. . Robert Lee Johnson, 27, CinclnG.l'8ndpa S tewart Is on the 10k nn.t L laborer, an~ Ma'l'~h~ Marie Jef- list. , feries, 21 , Lebano " clerk. Callers and vlsilior~" at the Bunnell Thomas West, 33, Oincinnati. ~ck home Sunday, wel'e tJ.le Spal'kg fnmdriver, lttld Lola. Edwards. 32, Mason. ny, from Loveland, also Mr. and dl1fford Jeffery, 2~ and Ruth Ph1l_ M!·s. Raymond Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Ups. ~2 tioth factory ' Workers of Vaughn Mullen, Mr. nlld Mrs. Omer LE!banon. " . . Bolcirey and d ughter, Mr. 8!)d Mrs. WlUlam T. Graham, 26 Fmnklin. Leslt~ Gorsucn and d\\ ught.er, Mr. ,plant patrolman, and Olenn L. and Mrs . .Evere.tt Bunn U and chilCowan, 23, Leba~on, stenogmpher. dren, Miss Audrey Crawfotd, Rev. . Heckert, Mr. and Mr&. Ralph BanREAL E TATE TRANSFER nell and hUdr M d M L"vi c children. en, r. an rs. " . .Bunnell and

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-,James T. Gray, Waynesville, enterea , suit analnst Liber liy Motor Year, Payable f.n Advance Freigh t for $637 damages to truck --...------....;..-----....:...-------~----- struck b y a trUCk of the defendant while the' Gray truck was parked on MaIn Street In Waynesville. c~o . ERATION IS NEEDED Lillian Sea ·ce. by . Daisy Barker, Last \ eek the '\:ayne vill e Civic Club pre ented to en tered suit for divorce against wu_ lIam Searce, charg.ing neglect. She the Village Council a re olution reque ting that attention asks for c~stody of their month-old be given two proj ect whi h the club be lieved to be ben - son and U.s support. ficia l to tbis commuNity. . Gladys Moore. Frankllil, entered The club a ked that tep be taken to clean up Main suit aga1ns~ Oharles Moore, Jr., for treet and ke p it cl n. It a ked that an inve t ig'a tion be divorce, harging neglect. They have made into the co t of markers for t he . 'eets. particularly' thr ee chlJIdren whoselSupport she also . ks ' . n t t he Main street intersectioJl , The cl ub indicated that it seeJoseph H. ders, Fmnkl1n, ent , t

tered suit against LueUa Fedders,. Fred Elbon 00 Nom. ruehl. 26 acres Mr. and Mrs. Earl' Crawford s~nt ti'a.yton Iro~ a divorce, charging neg- in Turtiecreek twlp. ' . Sunday 9;fternoon with their daughlee,t. A. SE'P8ra.~e aireement was pre- John Vandervort to Martha. Wclch ter and son-ln:"iaw, in Spr1ngfo1eld. vious y reached '.regardlng.. property Bnd EstJler Southgate, 80 acres in Mrs. Banner Stewart and . Bud distrlbl1t on the plainWI stated inh1s Salem twp.. Gard, Mr. and Mrs. F'1 nk ;Frazle, ~t1t1~n. . Lon and Ethel Beckett to Clatus and Catherine Walla.ce spent ~unday D La 'b 7 ' in OIncinna ti, the guest of Ml:. and fJ O. Il\ION PLEA PRO EEDING . .. m, acre In Wayn~ tWJ). Mrs. oakley Re,ss. ' . ohMaarl~ and .Inez Schnell to Allce ' _ _ _ __ J ' " and rion Fetter -62 ' in H UND ' Motron, of defendant overruled and ' " ~res . 8.1'. . AY DINNER- 9~ST , . " . , 15 days uranted ~ fUe new plea.d1ng Ian t~. . ' . 111 0 er,nent~. ?ut thIs. w~ not. do~e, . r . . 10 the suit of &nest. Evans, LeblUJOD., Wayne-ville NAtional Bank .to the. l'tflss Dorotlliy Drummond, oL Day. The OIVlC club, It IS aid, WIll at Its n&xt meeting, ap- ag~t r..outs B. Bla~emore. 0inc1n- ' Ohio Oentral Telephone corp., lot 1n ton, Wh() spent. ¥he ' week-end with p oint a committe'e of it own to i~ve tigate the cost of treet naU, aDd others. . Waynes\'llie. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. HoWard marker. Some members believe wooden 'markeT with the The slllits of Edwar<t Roo.t agaJnst W&:lter and Corrine Taylor, toEtta ~O.lld, Was tJ.l.e Sunday dinner mime of the sh-e print d thereon by the use of stencil Marion' SnIder, executor of the es- Tp.omas, quit claim to 108 acrea In ·guest. of Mr. and Mm. Harold B. ('auld ,produced very cheaply. . tate of Ann Sl)1der, and of Edward Tul'tlecreek twp. , Earnhart and family. , . ' ' . . ; Roo.t as e,dm1ntstra.tor of tlhe estate Stephen Wlngl~wich to H. A. and It has been rumored that counCIl feel that th~ OIVIC of Flora. Ro8.t a'gatnst the same de- Helen MoconnIck pan:el ~ Olea.rUSE THE MIAMI GAZETTE club is trying to run its business, .We do not believe this to !enwmt ,COq1prom1sed and dismissed. a-eek twp. WANT &DS • 'I" • '* be the case. It will .ta~e the fullest cooperatIon of both .'Rullh E. Shuler, Lebanon, granted groups~ if aynesville is .to .keep, pac~ with the .pro~ess , a dlvoce from. ~hur , V. Shule: other small communities in .this section of the 'state are her 'Of, neglect and . I making. . . . custody clf bhe11' year old daughter. RepQt!t of the condition of ~ waynesvW ' N t1 1 , Judgment for $3,939.40 .~ Interest vme in the Stalte of Onto, at ,tha elOISe o! b~e:s A:~,0~9:ayn:: . .~, ---of $21Ul granted the :1 0inclohatt , li8hed In resnonse to caU made by ~Uer .of the currency' p federal Sa.vinIs aDd IJoe.n A.!i8octa.- Section 5211, U. S. Revtsed Statutes. I • '

wo uld help hare in the co t of thi latter project. It al 0 a ked , t~Ie . anction of cO,1,lncil in a mav.e ment ' to numb~r hou 'es in Wayne ville. Thi \vo uld not co t counqil one red cent. The cost would be borne by ,the resident . Th e matter ,,., !'" di US. ed briefly by council after th resolution ' ' n "'rA ented. No action ' wa ta:kep . The 1" ..,. Civic club wonde_ whr. A lot of other pe~ple wonder why'. The lea t the village ouncil. could have done wa to appo mt committee to in e tigate the co t of the&e im-

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THE MIAMI GAZETTE can be planted ,to w'l'leat lp' that might be possible ,to make such colstate a~ part of the national wheat Je-cUons through the United states program, sta te A, Il•. A. organiza- Internal revenu collectors in. the tlons. in like turn malte acreage 0.1_ various revenue districts or the lotmen to a.ch county, and the country. county committees then allot to Thus fa" no national electloll of 'i' l\JAI~V' EPI COrAl, • MUSIC FESTIVAL each farmer the acreage that, can wheat producers bas ever been callIt v. It. 1•. III1 ~ k\Vj>II, Ret·..." · FrI~Y afternooll, the school band, be plan~d in Wh ~l\ as his quota ... cd in former years to pass on ,wheat FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EAS',I'ER the cladnet quartet, the girl's sextet, The la\v further' provldes that any quotas. It has, of course, not been 7:30 a. m. Holy comm.un lon . and the boy's quartet ~ll ·journey farmer who has more a(reage In decided that the Set:l'etary of Agrl11 ;00 a. Ill. :\\fornlng prayer and to the O. S. & S. O. 'Home at Xenia, whea than his allotment 'permits Cul,Ltu'e will call for an electlon . this ,. . to Il'tte~~ a music festival tilere. will be penall~ed fU teell cents per year,-or, If Llle election Is calledsermon. . , 4:.00 p. IXL c~1ildl'eI).1 Servioe. Pres' '__ bushel on . 1\1} wh at produce! on th~t two-thirds of the fall m 1'S par~ ~l1ta.t1on of, Mite bOxes, and I\wards EmOR CHOLAR HIP T}: T the excess reage.unless he places tlclpo.t1ng ther~ln will vote for 'such for att~ndance will be glyen. ReIlU,Jt.S of the se~lor scl;lOlarship such e)t~~ wheat In sealed stora,ge a wheat quota and allotment syTUESDAY test., hav~ been announced. Alton to be held over until future years stem. Nursery Chur"h 8(hool 2:30 p,'·m. Earnhart tied for 11th pllll:e In th~ and Cl1arged agalrist his wheat al- However, such quo~s have been .. Primary Ohurch School 3:00 p. m. county and Paul Johns placed 19th lotment for such yerurs. voted. by cotton producers in the Church Scl)ool 3:15 p. m. in tJ:le county. However, the law does p.ot fix just past and the tax collected from the I how the fifteen cents a bushel pen- famlers who produced cotton above FRIDAY CHris Friendly 7.30 p. m, ANNUAL "BANDANCE" alty for excess wheat" 5haU:be 0'01- the quotas assigned .them. But 8~TVRD.\~ l'he annual "Band Dance'" will be ' lected. 'I'he Secreta'T.1 of Agriculture wheat Is qulte differen from cot~UCTION SALE, 12 o'clock noon, held tomorrow nJght, April 18th, a.t ha not reached a' (~eclsion on the, ton. COtton penalties can be 001In the ~1l1ja~sOn -barn. ' 8 p. m.! at .jjhe hlgIh scbool building. method ot ollectloI1q although itlected ea.~I.Iy ,through the ginners; " ' A con~ert will be given by the I\IETIIOm T , cnURCII hlgb school band lnrthe fore part, of --:--"""7"--~-:;-:'"7:':"---""""'-~~---:--"""""-------:-Louis' C. nadle,. Pastor the evenl.ng. The concert w1l1 be fo~Ohurch .School 9.30 11. m. OecU lowed by. the, coronation of the Ifi!1g Davis Superintendent. and .Queen ofl ~he dance. Tiley are chosen from the Senlor·class and are Worship servlc~ 10:.0 a. m., Tille program wlll be turlsbed by selected by popular vote by the stu: i!he' cb11dren of the lJanten _Training dents at the high school building. class Who wUl demonstrate their Da~ with m~slc by an orchestra W~k. T4e pastor will present a.wards from Wilmington Coll~. \ WIll canto tlhe 'chUdren' tor work dOne. . elude ~he eventng, . Epworth Leagu Su~a}' even~ . ProCee~ fo>f the dance are for the . . at- 6' o'clock. Sarah oohner, leader. band. Ad~lon is 11)0. Be a boosTilt! annual Spring Conference of, ~r, Boo t the band' tJle Dayoton Dlstrict wUI be held at . , Grace .Church Dayton, Tues. April COUNTY BAND FE TIV A!22. Bishop Paul 'B. Kern. will be the Kings MllIs . will be hbs to · ~he epecl&l speaker. ' band f~tlval th1s year, on L\pr~ 22. The ob1ldr-en's TraiJl1ng class will Ali bands of B class schools In the meet for Its last s~lon Friday. AlJ)rll county will be present. 18t h. a 4 o'clock.

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Correctlon Ih the cOunty scholar~ cOntest-Belen Gons receIved , CHRisT ' , lat place in American History. W. C. 81;11"'" Mtallter '.INDIAN ENTEB'l'AlN8 SUNDAY . , Obtef Ho-To-Pi presented a. pro~ Blble School 9:30 .a. m, . Boler ~ Tu~ a.£temoon In the Brown, Superintendent. · school auditorium: He sang several selectlons of both classical and InCommUnion '10:45 a. m. _ Chrlsttan Endeavor 7:15 p. m. , dtail' mus1c .• The Obtd also told of Preach1rig 7:45 'po m. , many ' lndJan c~ms. AJ5 ~any of I' • ' ' . you , prqbab1f knoW', Ohlef HO-To-~ FERRY CH~Rm OF 'eBB,", ,18 v1a1~ here near WarnesvU1~. \V.e. Smith. au....&.. ~, ' .' "

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E8 TO BE HONORED W!lEN THEATJtE REOPEN

, Readers of the Mlaml Gazette whose names appear In a serIes of advertisements titled, "Trade in W9.l'C '"",II ill b ItI d t.o r . . ren oun "... w e ellt e ree ' , c. pa ses to ·the TwIn Theatre, when It Is reopened here soon. ' The theatre has beeh c10 ed, for \he past few weeks beC9.ruse of damage to the heating system, but wlll ba opened soon, according to an an_ nouncement by the manager, C. A. Skelly. ,


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Larger Everywhere Tlu'ough the courtesy of the m.anagement of the'Twin Theatre, we are giving awa~ , . Because of Better Quality, 100 Theatre Ticket . Each wee:k for the n ext Ten, ten names will appeal' in th e Had" on this page. These names will 'b'e se lected at random from our sub cription ' Service and Price Ii t. When you!' name appears" j ust clip out the Had" in which your name ap- ' ONLY ONE MORE ' p~ared, take it to the box office of .the T ~vin Theatre~ identify yourself and you WE EK FOR will re eive one FREE TICKE'I'. Read The Ads Carefu lly on t h e 'Page. YOUR 'FRIGIDAIRE NAME MAY BE NEXT. , '/ EMPLdYES' . DISCOUNT Phone 32 Waynesvine, O.

, THE FOLLOWING' BUSINIESS ME~ ARE YOUR NEIGHBORS ' AND FRIENDS, THEY INVITE AND APPRECIATE' YOUR PATRONAGE:

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~rocery

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DINE

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Cu.tom Grindin'l and Feed Mixinl ' Jacket, ~o~, and Raven Red A.h Coal

J ' Yell~w

COVER THE OLD FLOOR WITH ' PRE·FINISHE~ HARDWOOD; NOW. THEY' NEED . NO SA~DI~G OR FINISHING. THEY ARE READY FOR USE AS SO,ON AS THEY ARE BOWN. CALL ON US FOR 'NFORMATION.

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Grain, Feei:l, ~Iour, Seed, Salt, and Cement ' Fence, Tile,Coal; Sewer Pipe. etc. Wayne.ville, ,Ohio' .' ' ~ P~one 25

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. . 4A'lwaya A Good Stock of Uaed Cars"

:. W.harton, ' Motors .

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','Good Pla ce To Deal"

Your Home Ev~ry M~rning Telephone"Waynesville 76R31

,,Harveysburg '., Fertilizer Compan~

"COAL - FEEDS - HARDWARE , . ,Ca1e Farm I~pl~menta ': HAR\l:EYSBURG, .OHIO Phone Wayne.viUe '13.•'·~ ,

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Wayne.ville 42R3 ' . "" , .. "60 Percent :Tankage-$2~25 cwt. ,Delive.,ed'"

,G. I. Satterthwaite·, .

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TH~

MIAMI GAZETTE

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TRADE IN WARREN COUNTY I

Place Your Order Now for C.-D White Rock Chicks That Will Make You Mor~' pqultry Profits in 1941 ,BIG SAVINGS ON EARLY ORDER DISCOUNTS

MYER HY:MAN WAL~PAPER

Orders placed l>y l\larch lOth will sa,v e you money

on yopr cluck ro t , 1;I.c per

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Gra de, lc p er chick discount

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EARLY-HATCHED HICK PA.Y BE T tart F ding, T UXED HIC fA HES Promote ' h althy g rowth" tl' ngth and vig r A ba lanc d f tl J r YOlII' I r ing chi k, Lytle, Ohio Phone Waynesville 76R12

See Our Full Line

discount on

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EV,ERETT EARLY, INC.

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Super-

Wayneavil1e, Ohio

Ior En Bred chicks.

w , C, Bergdall

Harold Whitaker

Carter - Dun~,anl Breeder Hatchery 39 Columbus Ave.

Leballon, Ohio

Phone 288-R

Farm Bureau' Co-Operativ'e ~uy

Viith!Confidence "Farm Bureau"

PHILGAS SERVICE

COLLE1'T'S

HARDWARE for

F e'e da-F ertilizer-F ence Petroleum Products Ralph Hobson Manager I Joe Thompson

Complete New Line REMINGTON

CUT~ERY

PHILGAS mean ,-clean heat, c1 e~n kitchens clean pans, Just t urn the \ alve and cook. Philgas is economic~ and it i af e, ,It is f ully a pproved by t he In urance Under" r iters. It i old at THE J, W. LINGO HDWE. CO, Lebanon, Ohio Phone No. 46 O~en evening by ap pOi ntm ent

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ATTENTION FARMERS! Do "you need a good used truck for your farm work. A\ good selection of u ed cars , and trl1cks always on hand ' , /' f

, ' BADGLE¥' CHEVROLET "Authorizell Chevrolet Salea Ie Service" Telephone-;--Spri~g Valley 37092

Econom~~1

ea. 'Service for Every Requirement

, S,e rvin.,Warren County , Roper"Chambera, Estate Round Oak and other 100d gaa ranl,es , Ruud, ', Fosco, and Eyerbot Water ,Heaters 29. E. Main St. Lebanon, Ohio Phone 211

80WL FOR HEALTH

Special Spring Prices

Cleaners 'Our trucks call fit)r and deliver garm,enta d,a ily. We make a sp4ecialty of )~ndering

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at THE LEBANON ~ECREATION CENTER Three New r,1odern Alleys ,' Crean Healthful Sport . Bring yo~r friends. When your name appears in thiS ~d.YQU are enti~leq to 1 free game-nRING THIS AD WITH YOU. Za.1n ArmItage '

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Cu.tom Made Shoes Prompt Serfice' Lebanon

Ohio

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civic oraanlzat1ons of the county. The society also announcedtha.t i t , had started work on the restoration of the old Methodist -Baptist Cemetery b ere, which was abandoned . 'many years ago. .Lee L. Dodds Is making a 1)1a.t of the cemetery for t l1e SOCiety, and w111 search 1'01' aU ma rkers that may be fa llen and covered with ' dlrt. Dodds is head of the society's ~e ne­ ,ological dJvislon.

WE PAY ,FOR HORSES $4.00 -COWS $2.0 ' -of size and condUion I~og

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Promptly call

XENIA FERTILIZ'ER

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loca,l Happ'enin' gs

,,'Ilen meetings y; ere ope~led for G 'Veldt, of ¥orrow, Deputy Gr~d twO weeks duration. ' , Matron ot DlStrlc,t 'N(). 21. Re\'er ~ Telephone Ohar"'cs Mr. Se~ty of W.l1mtngtotl , Walj a' .otoer inspe:ctlon'datl!S o~, the local . "- t -"_ .. _ .,_ ._ - _._ - -.. l\[aul 454, Xenia, 0, .. , / weekend.. gl.1est or tbe C aude pum- d istrict are as follows : Loyal No. ' l E G Rev, a~d M,ts. WI 0 , smith a.~d lUllls. \. . 'H4 at Sab~a, April ~t; Mason, NO. ' Mrs. J . R. Mengle, Mrs, Blanche ' . ; BUOhsl~b" Inc, , famity spen t Sa turday a.t Constance T h ' H6me Bullder's d aSs of th'e 494. ,a t Mason,' April 15; New Bur- "ila:kex , und Mr$.1{,. H . Hal'~k were "~------~,'1I5i~2I!Jll ~" vlslt fng t he , Andrew Peeno F ~ oh r'C h VEl an April Fool l1ngton APril 17 ' WUmJngtop No. Dayton visitors, last Tuesda.y. · , famlly V.", . , . eI'I! u ga " ' . • • • • -" . ·' P¥'t.y In th e. churoh basement last 357, at WIlmington, April 21; Lees. . d lruni ' I Private , ern Fordyoe was sent Tuesday eve~lng. Committees alP" 'b urg" No, 57, at Leesburg, ~ril 23; Mr. QJld Mrs. Howard Va.n 'pelt , of 311 y were cijnnE-r ,~uests of j,\{r. , ~om Fort ~omas last :fhurS,d ay tq pointed by Presldllnt Mary GUllanl M'.lrtlnsv1l1e, No. 163, at Martins- Spring ,Valle~, were SuncJ.a.y guests and Mrs. I:£o.ward Druinmond, Sa.turenter the SlgnaJ Corps at Fort Moll.- were : program, Mr. and Ev~tt vllle, April ~5 ; Vernon, No: '127, at of Mr. and" Mrs, Morris A. Fulker- day nJght. ' mouth, New, ~erse:v. : '1 ' Huuter Mr and ~arvey 1-I1:>1e; Clarksville, April 29 ; Lebanon, No. son and daughtet, OJ . ' . ' . • ; \ Herman ;•Hart came, inoo t le' Fe~' . ' , , ~ I , ren • , ,_ refl'e~hments, I ,M1'~. W. ~' ,Smith, ~$-3, a.t Lebanon, Mal~ 6, ' Mr. and }~.!l'S, Lewis FIres and fam,r y ohurch SUlla moqung, b~ tate Tl d Mr HOWM'd ' No 224 at HarveysbUl'g May~' Mr. and ,Mrs. R. G . Miller an d son 11 ' ' Plent ' from the Mul1:i~n'Y" cruU'ch Mrs. P. J . l~as an to f~l everyy No 221 a t BlIilllch~ster Ma; were dinner gl\.ests Sunqay, of Mr. y spent Suqday wtt.h Mr. ~lld Mrs, near LOveland. , ; p ennington' ames ts f ' ..... e "ve- 16"- Leighton ' No 52Jl at s~ng and Mrs. Edgar Smith and daughter. li1lvan Fires. ! _. , ' d III 1· ttln ,body, were the ,eyen , 0. 'I / U " , " I ' " ' • . ' • .. ' • • .. MrS. ~~al} e Pumm , S ,ge ~ Ding, with Ii peanut hunt fm' pea:' 6J>t1ngs, ?tay 27; New VIe?JlrB " No. _ ' • .' • 300 ,b aby ohloks to~ay' (The ay) '" we{e .,a !n't" the bIn-a. 327 at New Vienna J'me 6' T'''''''chMrs. George Walton is slowly, re Miss Esther Lukens wa.s a guest nuts tha.t >e&~ I r , , . , ' • "Y'" " • , " Rev, Gollar. a. !Oll11ler, pastor at t all S 'd-" b and...!e burg No. 330 a.t Lynchburg June cov/njDg from a mlLjor operation. at the llome of Mr. &nd Mrs. H"OY'Ild , . .. K enri ck fooler . an w.o es ... ' 13 " ' , ' ~"--"ed ' , F'r1d - v Ferry, ,v'1sll(Cd ~he Lester . .0' " ad ~~v.... ;90 t ' Bl-IU&'·'Ii h Q6pital ,_ B Ea.i'tihart and '1 m1ly aoti Will Pih.e '{a~es Mopday. , and ·cotte were sen' , , ' Leban~, ,k ist Tuesd.a.y. " , ',',' a , ay night ,,' 1 b d' t ' t ' • .' .' • • and SatUrd8¥, Bob '14er1dlth wi 1 e in uc ~d a. INSP'ECTIO ' N DATES , , '" ' " FQr.t' KnoX\ on Apru 11. . SPEAKE~ AVAllLABLE MIss I Ne.o~ ' Eambart. was the .' ~ , • · :i '. Bu~lab, Smith ~pent. sunC\ar with F<;»R EAST~N ~~:AR ON WARREN HISTORY ,overnight guest or ?oOss 'Doro1lhY Mrs, Daisy ~nYde~ and Dan 'S~-' IDorothl,: Qe1'h..-d. ,", ' " ---!- ' , ,' ' " Ooil.a.rd. la8t ~ubidaY " 1ifght'. " fate were SllDda:y dinner gl,lt!st.$ or , 'li4r a~d c~s.iOeJrlie,' s~erileld , Annual inSPection Of 'M1am1 Chag- ' , '" ~ . , ',! ,. . . . ,. . , 'Mrs, J,06ie Or8.ha.m. . . (\ and ~&inuy w~e"~lue8tS ,a.t "the Par- t.at, 10'1, ,Ord,et o.f ~e ~l'1\ ' I ' The wane,n ,Coun,t y mstor1cal . Mr. and Mh. ~ ~elloh were, - I • '. " '. . ' . , ~o~e 'afternoon" . ' ,star wnl ~ held 'Pn~Y;' MaY,,2, a.c- , ~Iet3ha:&, ~~ ,the fanna- S~ dinner ~e&t;s or , bhe1r PlLrMrs,~: A. ~ortml ' o.nd ohu~ , ," 'c A ~ept1on ~ , ~ut' 49 from m,rd1ni ,t o ~ Qnnounceme~t tnade ,tton QJ a. speaker& ,?~~, to ~vk!e ~ts Mr. and ~. 'A. P. MeJ.loh. ,D~e ' aDd Wtlda Jean, o~ Da)'itoD, · Ferri ,", wire . 8 ~ ,the Wa.yn~svme bY. ~ ,B; Glngetl1, Ool\imb~, spi!e.kers on blatortc~ , aubj~~. for ; '. \0 , . r ,. ' _" ~ Tb~" WaLtors at ~ ~ ..( ,.' \ C~~ of ~ " Sunda.y e'v~ Wo.~hy: ~.~ )b,1;'On, and. Grace reunions, clubs, 8Ohoo~,· ,lodges, anfi " Mr. IL~ Mrs. Ba.rold B. Ea.rilhart, ~f Mr. and ~,Robert Bake Jr.

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PAGF; SIX

30 CLASSMATES ARE AN INTEREST IN , ENTE RTAI NED OUR CEMETERIES •

l\lIRS. El\11\fA ' O. KER EY lIJONORJ1:D /\T DINNER

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New Fashions Are "All-American"

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kel" y nr The following Is a .letter to the Miss Charlot te Burnett . daughte d ,at dinner, Sunday. hOllortel'talIle of , Burnett Editor of the WilmIn gton News ot MI'. RnQ Ml's, Hal'!'y Emma 0, Kel'sey, of OreMl'S, Ing lier of thirty ined enterta Lytle, Journal , AprU 2, 1941: eelebra ted her 84th blrthwbo Saturda y gonia, I t.hlnk the t! Ie of this letter claSsma tes a.t a part-y, ary, on thae day. allnlves day hm' of should. be, "Lest We Forget, " for afternoo n. in celebratJon guests Inc,luded Mr. other The:ir sary, anniver y that seems ~ me to be wbat most eighth bIrthda Ker ey and Mias "Will1am Oames and 'balloon 'f avors pro- and !\lus. people do In regard to thell' cemeia; Mr. and Oregon of e-;l. Ker Evelyn nt inm t ry lots until someone is to be vided the afterno on's entm'ta n, Mr, aud Lt:bnno of y. . er K o J Mrs. lce of ments refresh which aftel' bW'fed there;' ( dp.ugh ter, and Kersey Willard t The Mrs. Being a cemetery sexton. I · am cream' and oake wm'e enjoyec Luther and . n1111 Or of. . . Joan lovely often urprlsed and amazed at the Uttle hostesS received many , k. HaJ1tsoo frlends. hel' people who .- wdlll. ask where their present s from Aftl' 'noon oallers were Mr. anti parents ' graves are. I was told 1'eEd Wilks and Mrs, Ed. Tierney, l\lIrs. enUy by a man, ,that be doubted . Ohjt:a~O of S d HELnJD tw Dd~~Et , very much J! !his children could F~~~ d' unoye ·e asf UIoU er thY nUt"" d ' grandtheir of graves the tind .,------e h orne 0 Mr. an Mrs. ny, a ENTERTAINED JANS MUJlO "~., 11 ! th ' k dd B Fr-' this what par nts. NOW, I wonder e 0 oty.....g. ..nk ra oc, by , W. N. EAR lJO}WE AT Mr M generat ion 1$ cOming t.o. Haven t w< lte Wi) A q,ulW·tet co,uposed of Carl Mon t~edYMrs. andd r. M son, dfWII a rs ancesto our for 'we enough respect S,.N r . an son Inon gomexy , John Warnock, John Hall Mr W to at least. kn9w t.he:lr llur~ place? B "'d k . Mr ~rohn Sears' ot Cincinn ati, sn...ng and arren s. and . , oc rau ed h d 'Mr hte Weren 't , th the ones w opreserv d d B . dd k num ~'S at The Waynesville verlil s . an , r aug. an 18 oc . this nation for us? of Christ Tuesday Evening; Chllrlch iarnily. and ck Braddo d ~ymon Mrs. From tiIpe to t!me I read notioes r also 18 number ' WllS given by a brio In your paper of meetings ot lot from Th East Dayton Church of D ~wners for !.he PUl'pose of conduc t- aROUP ENTERTAINE ChrJsit.oomposed of Mildred Evelyn enrt Earnha F. E. \ lng ceinet~ry business, and I have Mi'. and Mrs. Ronald Sherwood. After servand of rs membe g followin the l tertaine< been Worined that even then, not 5 . Mrs. ices !.he quartet and trio, togethe r {enough come Ol,lt to form a <luo~. their tamlly at dinner Sunday sleeves. Despite the loping effect, havc year styles this and Mrs. J. ~. with Mrs. ERrl Sherwood, Miss Lois SPRIN G sle ve arc till padd~d. The gl'een talWhy won't people take an inter~, Bertha: G1'8¥,' Mr. creative the in origin their ' Patte1'6On, Albrigh, ~. Allen. ,of Dayton ana bag and bonnet mllt.ch the grosThe ra. 11l ,.~efr cernet«:r1es?Must the town- RobInson, and Mrs. Mary an designe 1t, of Mr. lind Mrs, Albert Carver ot OIn- ents of Americ ~rain bow and hip pipings. t hlp trustees eventuallY take them of Dayton ; pharles B. Earnhal rrefrige electric ire H. ~nll'ti.\ were enterta.4le~ at the ~1941 Frigida ~. ;Mrs, and, Mr. 8Jld fjeld; Spring< nt. oomme YOUl' me give over Please' also ~s - Clearly saying "1941", the new Mr. ,a nd Mrs. W. N. SEEl!l'S. ,ator shown in the plc~re spring suit w.orn by the . seco.,!ld " JUST A BExTo N Earnha rt ~nd-!;()ns, . Alton and Earl. homl! of . visitol' is of men's wear wool, ' in this in rs designe of work ,the . grey with white stripes. Softly , . t. :countt ENTERTAINS J'OR ISTER • , gently sloping sllould s padded wear' is 'YITH BIRT~AY DIN~R .; The hOstess, on tbe left, o a waistline gently nipped minimiz 'iate appropl equally dress a in~ , ined enterta Mli's. Lester Kendrlc k pearl blltton s. The smoke by 01' dinner family a ng at dinner sunday , In' honor of the 'for prepl;lri has a center front skirt tt;aight lub. olitl'lda,y Ilnniversary ' of her sister for lunchin g at ,the counh'y bills 'band~ of maby' defined ple,at start panels ratine c~Jored . Mrs.! Allen Hole. Mrs Hole ~eceiVed Flame the anna and sOUlptUl'e' tbt! tariM. Both bag' and bat.. are grey under . . color straw in' tbe aame tone as the \ , l,U8t and waist. The Sf.. many 10Vl&ly gifts. on softly tailore d blouse . Lattice "ued Places, at bl)e talble were arral)ged domina tes thl\ motif apl)l' I, ,t to bands o( felt in back ,preven t the , .• , pan ,center, whita the and Mr., for, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hole, t:~ng 'a hilt frolP taking flight, SulJ?hur ' Mrs. ~eu campbe ll and femilY I .t h hosteS,8 is a visitor ,.;. ~I. ycl!0w glov'~,' 80ft~y crushed at the with d sprin.kle n~ ~il~p~i blac~ ~ ' ¥r. ,'aP"- MrS,' llarvey K. Hole, WTlI~t. p-roVlde the onl~' note of : laated A wblte. 10 lD81gma Betty Mardis Mr QrvUle Savage :i~ry • , pleated s the dropped" . color contr~' • 'akirt matche . nd tbe' h-'" Be' :'t.1_ , Nft'" - ..... , u"n, aDd • nson, a ..... '........E! --ns-a-n-a -·:-u--:"~:-:-a.nd--u-""-Pr:-ed--:Oo: ' his Sears ', , ~". hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Leai:.er Kwd- - ~ohn ,",,+ , ~nunate, _ and _ " ck:. l Everett ~n 'from the 01ncln- ,daU8bter entertai ned they roJ1~win guests a..t dinner Saturda evening : . , John nati Bible ~ary, 8~t the :we~k ~. J. Q. Goilll, Mr. and- Mrs. S1JIR~Bl8E DINNER IIBLD ~ , Mamlyn r, dl\UI~te aDd Gons B. and Mr. TO CELEBRA~. ~mTHQAY e,nd ~th John's ~rent6. . . Gons Robert s. ancU.ar :-:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~""!"'+~~~~~. M~. See.rs. , l\frs. Wal~ ,wadawonh, of Oepn- Mrs. W., N. . ---i- · towh/; was, pleasan tly surpr1szd S¢l--~~ '--:; 7:;;: --~:: ~~-~-4;~~ ""-f--: .~7---'--"--"" ~~~~~~~~~~...oi~~.: ~~~ ~~~ dal/, ,w,hen relative s came ~n ' with -~~~-~~~~

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DRY RIDGE

Mrs. William Smith a t-

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day. bere of the 'Word was received deBt,h of Geol'ge Gi'llroy, a fonner cI tizen. He passed away ab his home The COl11l11l nity Club had a. fat,h- in Dayt.on and was laid to rest in e1" s and son's banquet at the gyt'll- M.Iami Cemetery, Corwin, Tuesda.y na lum, Wednesday evening. morning.

eat. Good plowing weathel·. We are del'ed what It would Se m like to '1'he Methodist Aid ' SO~lety, met The Seniol' ClaSs of the Harveysmaldng pretty good time lis year have Ea tel' In the fa~ a they do ThursdRY afternoon with Mrs. Mary bllrg High School will present their wilJl the Mode\ B. Most of the clover outh :01 the qllat.or. I do not think Tucker. Her co-hostesses were. Ml's. class play, "Express Yourself". Friis sowed. I wonder what to SO\V 1n a I would like it. Nettle GI'ay, Mrs. Susie G1Uam, and day nigltt, April 25, 8 o'clock, at the l lel wher~ . there 1 abQut n twoApl'il 14. The pups have lost their Mrs. HtuTlet Clark. ' hIgh school gymnasium. Lhll'ds stlU)d of re.d clover, too much baby lOOk. They remind me now of Ml'S. Oharles Cook. entertained , to b i _-'-_ _ __ to plow up yet, not enough be Ibusy five year old humans, usy n- the members 0 Ci ie League Club ' co11OO1loa1 hay to cut. Fence 1&. still vest,lgating this world the'y live In, to an artemoob tea, Wednesday at Mr. and Mrs. L. J . Satterthwaite, Hain and family. Miss Anb;am , former pastor on tho "must-do" We have a always In trouble, 110tl11ng safe from her country honle, north of town. of Dayton. were Thur. day evening of our cllurch and brother Ralpl~ are Visitor, a ,sniall pig tha no one has them, The white one has learned to Mrs. C. G. Randall and daughter, dl~ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. (OJ. r. attending Chun:h services at We:;t- I~ome to claim. 1 neVel' knew belore open the screen door by pulling It · Mis.s Helen, entertained the BQOk Sa,tterUlwalte. boro. . . how much ground one small pig with her claws and then sticking her Review Olub at their home, Tuesday _ _ _._ __ __ _ _ _ _~ Mrs. Ne\lle Bunn~ll had chst;ge of could root up. Forrul1Q' ly he ha- nose in the crack., The o~hers wa.tch afternoon. bile 'Easter program at ChUlXll SU11- done hI~ rooting In a, fIeld that ~ ilt'l' now snp as,soon as she gets Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Levley, enter_lISE TBE 1\UMU GAZETTE day, \ goIng to be plowed so no real harm it open they get In before she 'does. tained t heir "500" car<! club at their WANT ADS Mr, and Mrs, Luther, Ha.1nes and is d'one. He ~t~ys as close to my pigs Another heifer calf, t.hIs liI.me from home Friday evening. daughter Phy\l1s l~t ~\1rsda.y l1S he ' can get and talks to them me tenant·s black heifer, TJhe mother The Easter Program at the Metho morning to take the formers nep- t,hrough the bars of tlleir pen, so hM SIx teats and So has ~he calf, I dlst ChUl'eh Sunday mOrtling, was hew M))rvin Haines. back to his far no on,e has come to claim him. . am more and mor~ convinced. that much enjoY~d, 'With a large class in, schOOl at Oskaloosa, Iowa, They plan Apr'u 10. $Orne one a ked me what the idea that a heiters first calf is attendance. _ , to ret\.ll'h to their home Mond1\.Y. hYlPatkas are and if they hav.e an- never any good, comes from the fact Dr. and Mrs. ~Kenz1e. returned M . Iss Louise S1nclalr of. Dayt.on 'other nam. Bome'-people call them that many people do not reed their home last we.ek. from a two months ~ , REAL ESTATE and Mr. and Ml's. ChIu'les st~nley 0 spring beauties or wind flowers but heifers enoug~ You cant just rough va.ca.tion 1n Florida. INSURA~CE n ar XeniA spent S~daY With thell' there are so ma.ny flowers , Cal1e~ by a ~e1fer through on poor hil.y' and Ml's. Roy King was Wilmington AUCTIONEER parents, Mr., aua &rs. Emer, on Sin- the e names and no two peop!e a_ ~ toddeI' and get a stron~ cai:!. She shopper Wednesday. , ';;;;;;=======~===--'~'1 olaIr and family. , , , as to Which 'are w111ch, tha; I prefer ~t eat t nough to grow o:n and for Raymond Brooks, returned Friday , . Mr and Mts. Raymond W1lson ~ to use their, own name. Another the calf too but it you feed, corn and af.ter several days fishing trip at St. Walter Wilson were , ~ong those , nallIe ~ L\.verle i or Liverwort from g OOd alfalfa. hay too you will get Ma~ys pre nt at 'a f(\n~ily dinner held at t'he three lobed lea,yes tl)a~ suggest gOOd calf even from a bl~Uer. M1 ' virginia Da.vis, of Dayton, a,u k Bl·addoc!t·s sunday. ' the liver; thence the plant was ~on- ' I went for a walk around the called on her parents Mr. and Mrs, , Auctioneer l Some of our member atten_ded the sldered a specific for diseases of t.h!lt f ences yesterday a~ I w1Jsh tl1l\.t I Joe Da.vIs, Tuesday evening. , Pre-Easter Services at ~ew Burling- o1;'gan. In mediaeval medical prac- co41d .burn thl~ idea into ithe hee.ds Ml's. Hershel HUdebrecht enterSATISFACTION ton last week. ttce, They 6re small pink, whlte or of evuyone who ever walks in the t.ll1ned' at a Birthday party, WednesMr, and Mrs, Rhoades 1;3unt\ell blue flowers that grow up (rom. a country; DON'T CLIMB WIRE day evenIng. at ,seven-~hirty o'clock Or No Charle ,enterta.1ned as dinner guests Friday bunoh of leathery la&t years lea.ves. F'ENOES, honoring their ~on WAlter's s~venth Centet'vllle,~ Ohio even1ng, Mr. and 1\41'6. Herac.hel Bun- The stems and bu~ are ..overed, ..nn1versary. Twenty-tl?-!"ee l1trt.le nell aDd ,daughters of Lebanon. witll soft. gray fuzz to proteot them. friends enjoyed the evening, PHONE 7021 flU .l\eV. and Mn. W. E. Bogan, ,1roni the oold. ,They arow in rough, U Dr. J. w. Wa.ro; 01 'Friend's Rest S~g Valley, ~don . lY11son and rocky p~, 1n the~. Tlle f~ , .• H I :.:'1 ,,' Home. Waynesville, was Thursday ---:;';::""---'~"'"i'----" _ _ ~ fainlly. of near ~~ and John WU- hOuses ~~rE'about.s all ~ve Jonqulls guest of his sister" Mrs. Anna Va.n son and son Robert were 8unda.y or what D)a.ny people call Easter Doret, who remains quite m.. " dillner guests of Raleigh Bolan. aDd ,flowers by the door &teps or near the Mrs. Olea.~noe Cra.wf()rd spent Mrs. n.nna ' Harris; or Da.)'ton., is 1amUy. AfternOon callers were Mr. gate. I like PleSe Uttle 'ol4 .fashioned Sunda.y a1!tem~ wdth Mr. and Mrs. the guest of her sIster, Mrs,Sus!e and Mrs. ~an Bopn and Dcil'otN' ~ly ODes ¥> much better.tha.n the ~ Snld.er, of 8prU;Jgfteld. • Gillum. • TAr.VIA-LITHIO TAR AND Lou1ae Eby all of ~n. -large .'ones advertlsed in tile cat&Mr. "nd, ~. Pete Runyan, ~"Ot- Mi. aDd , Mrs: Richard Egan 8IDd ROAD OIL EXCAVATING Mrs. Ella. ~ attended a 'called 1~, The secret of- growing Bellbrook, ,called on friEmds here family, ot Dayton, w~e Easr.er Suno MP TRUCK SERVICE meeting, of the ~ent ~ of j::u.ses,or otber ~ bulbs l8to!lllow Sunday a.fternoon. , ,day guests of the, Ja.tter's mother, WUmington Yearly Meeting, Slmd&.y t.be bulbs to ripen. Ne,,~ 'ou~ them Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burges ~d 14!rs. Emerson Flrazler &I\d , sOn, afternoon. ' '" dOwn untU the lea.ves 'hav~ ~Ed chlldfen, of , Dayton! speIlt S~y Harqld. . \ ,", ' , yellpy.' and We th80t m~ that the wltti Mr, and ¥r.;. L ~ ~ro.rg8.n, Misses ThelinB:' and , salah ,K1<b1er, , QI:llayec\ b.lilb is Jj~ and rlmdy.~ ~~oom,ne .t . Mr. and Mrs: ~rl Lu:as anq tam- · ot near , Center~i1lE;, were', Sunda.y :.~r. Marvin Hai~es, a ~tQdent ,a t yetir. ' ". ill', of Dayton, ,Mr. annd ll\olr,s. "Ra.y- tnotnlng guests' of ft1iends and atPenn eollege, WIowa" Is spending AprJ1 11. Good Friday. • ~ t~ mond Lucas al!-d dallglht.er, Betty tended ' Methodist Sunday 'SchOol. ,PilOIl8. ' Way~esvU1e H R 11 Parli ot his sprlpg vlfc:ltlon' with 1115 nothing to you? Ye ~ho pass by." Slle, spent Sunday w tll l\oIr. Da~d Mr. ' and Mrs. OJenn Spell and parents Mr. and ~, ~verett Hain~ "Whc;n JesUs oame to London town" t.ucas and family. ~ " d!lught-er, of Blanchester, were Sat-' Leb. noo offiCe Pboue 473- t< arid ,taniUy. '. " , I >cant' quote it right but it is from Mr. and Mrs.. Morr1s J~~ls and urda,y eV£nln.!t gue~ of bbe fqriner's ' Mr. ' and .Mrs." Oharles stanley :the bitt rly ,true llttle ~.oy Btut- 14rs. 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Mrs. E:, J , Burton, of Elyria , and 'Thomas Burton, ~mbilled A few ft1encLs gathered at the last SatUrday evening, home 'of Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Larrick, lilt the home 01 Mrs. Thomas Bur- Saturday nig9t., to surpt1se Mr, Lar - HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENTS ~n, whEm they were hostesses a.~ a rl k on the occasion of his birthday Phone 99R3 ' stork sbower, complimenting ,Mrs. , . WaY1}esviUe, Ohio John W. Kersey, Thos,e who enjoyed the festivities :-,' - - " " " - - - - - - - -"--C~nteslts were enjoyed during the were ¥r, and Mrs. Wal~ Sheehan MARRJA~E ANNOUNCED evening, after whiCh the honored :Mr. a~d Mrs· A. H. stubPs,' Mr. and ' gues~ unwrapPed ~e : many lovely 'Mr , W, E. Stroud, 'Mr. aDd Mrs. Of interest ' ~l people' ,is the prese~ts from her friends Qnd l'e~a- ~nest NIlI."On and Mr. , 'and Mrs: announcPment In ~y 0 ot the Ives. 'A pink and blue colo1', theme Ralph Bastings, ' ., predomlnaOOd. throughout "500" was played during the even- DU\J'liage. E, Oxley, younger orwt.ions and refreshments. lng, wIth plzes being . won by Mr. s:m of, Mr. and Mrs, ,E. M, Oxley, to Invited! guests in,cluded, Miss Eve- and Mrs. Hastings 1\nd ,Mrs, Stubbs ,Janet Ann Humphreys, E. M. Oxley !yn Ker~iey, ,of Oregonia ; Mrs. Joe ENT!rn,TAlN GU~STS . Troy druggist, formerly was partner S . .KerSfiY and Mrs. Harold Bone, " ' , here, wHh ~ ...pace ~ the ,operattl ~ebrunon; MIss G'opertl ' Ada~ ... Mr. IU'\d Mrs. D. C. Rldge,. ente'r-- ,ltion"Of ~.e Waynesville Drug store. anc~ Mr~. Mal'~ Fn~r, of ~na,; ,ta.1ned at a famllr dlnner r Easter AT C"HURCH S.V1CES . Mrs. W~lard ~ersey, of 0feetlhllls ; Sunday, at, their h(nne. Theft guests Mr. 'and , Mrs, l : p, L¥r~k wm!i M1~ Millry Heston and Mrs. Herbert were ~. and Mrs, Paul SowaSq ~ -~~ g~ts ot thetr' Son-ln-law

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