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Funeral Services 'Lostts Entertain Winners Fred GraulDan Elected , For E. T. Stro'ud .· At Grallige Meeting Be ' ad of' C' ·I.'ft·C · .'( jluB
The "I.Josers" In an attendance Puneral servk:es were held Tues- contest conducted in \:lie Waynesville Farmer's Grangla since January 11 NEW MEMBERS BRINGS TOTAL TO S2 daq Ilfterooon tor Edward Thomas i st, entel\talned the "W:inner~", in a cial ogram Saturday night. Stroud, .age 92, who died at his home "TIGERS~', WINNERS lN ATTENDANCE CONTEST on the Lytle Roa.~ nea'T W8 lYDes - ~he 'opened wi~h a song. ville, Sunday' noon. Mr, Stroud had. "BudS in Bloom" sung by the group; Fred Grauman was ' elected pa·e.si- vacation trips to MJnnesota and been an Invalid and in. fBVJng a J:eading, "Gardelling" 'by Mrs. dent of the Waynesvlle Clvic club, Florida. health for the ~ast thr~ years. . S+"nley . BaHeY : vocal solo. "Who is Monday night. when the re~lar The abtendance contest between Double ' parking along Be was a native of 'flWamstown, BY~Via." by Alton EaJrnhart; two se- dinner meeting of the organization the "Tigers" and the "Reds", cloBed a r .. 11 near \Vas held. elected were .............. wUh Main street is going'to cause' K h' y., anrd h -:. h ved 0n histhfarm d other 'vofficers ice president and wIth M'o n' da'J ~'"ht' ~ s m ..... wuo l ....... t ... ~A lections by t he gil'l'ei plaorlnet quar- Ro , ' . ' .' 'd . ere or • e pas t lI'.Y- ." .,., .. ' th ;war ase. .• the "Tigers" w1nIl1n4i, 150 to 13,3. :a seFioua accIdent some ay years H'':' wife ...... _. Jane pre- et. Misses Reba. Sudace, Ru An- Eldon D"tall1ck treasurer. Oharles Th" outcome of the contest w.... a . . t h ' "" • -;, Johns ....on~ Hoak and Doris """ . ., .... ~ . . dehvery trucks are e Ceded him in de&lth Just three '~__ ' t'· 01 'D ..11-·f th Sea" E Anderson was reelected as secre- deoideded "upset" 80S the "Reds" ru= ' v~) s ."~ 0 e " wor t offenders, . , pe~haps months. He was a member of the 'by E~l Earnhart; talk. "Spring" , by tary and J. R. Gibbons and L. N. team had been leading 'for sever&! its ,a problem we can t· do W1ll1amstown Baptist Church. L. A. Gast; vocal soio, "Migbty Lak Printz were elected to the Board of Weeks. The last m~ul,e oL nge was much about because after all He is survived by four daughters. A' Rose", by Mrs. M . A. Fulkerson, Directors for-two years t e due to eIght new members being adt k st deliver Mrs. B. T.' V,ice, of Lewisburg; Mrs. In conclusion "Old Time FIddlers" The meeting was held · at h ded to. the "Ti.:;ers" tllam. El on Rethes e s , mu H. H. Wadsworth, Qf West m c was enjoyed ' layed by Mbr- Qrange Ball. with the ladles of the talUok was chairman of the -.v1nu1ng merch&ndlSe . . • Reds fans ton' Mrs Irene Henderson aDd Mrs . U$1 • I~~'ed b S S Waynesville Parmer's Grange &erv- side 'Dn1"'b HasH~- head of the . k ts " . . r1s Brown accompfu..u y • .~ ""'&D, . , lucky enoug~ ,to have bc e .Maude Crane, both of Wayne!!vUle; Ellis. • . . . ~ dinner to ,thirty-two ,n~hlbers losers. in a '~ntest whioh started for, the openIng ,arne, had a and ~ee sons. Olaude and W1ll1.am, Refreshments ot sandwiches and ahd guests. F'ebruary 1. and which ',Vill .~_ b~ time playing the -game Of Waynesville; a·nd George, of Day- coffea were seIlVed atter he pro_ S. E .stratton, of the ~l 8e- nate in a .. st~k aQd. beanS" dlnDer. . .' th~ir reutrn home ton. · . rsm, . , curlty Board of HamUton, was the t e next dinner meeting, May 1~. ove'r on ," " ' Rev. L. 0 . Radley conducted tbe g guest speaker. . Stratton ' expla1ned enty-two new members have that ~ight , ". F~ank~e, services, held at' the Stubbs Funeral LARGE CROWD TO. Soclal Security ,is intended to not been added to the c:l~ during the Robin~on a WaynesvIlle VISI- Rome. and burial was .made in. ATTEND AUCTION SALE only take C8II'e of the worker when perioq of the oom.st, br'I.ng\ng the tor the other day . , • he Miami Cemetery. - -be is 1Dcapac1tated or laid off, b~t totAU membership of We club to fUWllih the sale $tartlng promptly to bridge the p.p of I;lDemployment ty-two. k d · the late J. Will wor e . 18 at 12 o'clock noon, a large crowd , t him y Whit'e 's gro~.ery . ~tore .man NINTH BiRTHDAY . is eXpeofied attend the auction ~:nto !e=~~ an. The eleven new members otUen years " .• he's st111 at It , • , IS CELEBRATED sale Saturday to be be.ld by the cona ..... ' ... ~t · unemployment into the olub Mond&y ~8'ht area MA', t1 t S 1\' • E '~- ' at . ............, follows : ,R()bert Baker Jr., . work~ ~o.~ f or F r.e 'd B e~n.. grega 011 , 0 t. ..ary s p...,.,op !!ted old age, also a' protection to the OofnelJ, iW1ll1am A. Lukens,' Ernest ard, fOJ.'lTler , Way.nesville Dannv SlJnpson. '!iOn of Mr. an1 ohurch at the WllUam.aon t;Ianl to ·taxpayers of the 6ta,te", stated Mr. Nixon J O ' Rawke 1.. O. St John .' \. . --..., , • the rear of Rogersi and S1mpso.nJs " . . er:- . . : , . groceryYpan, "Wh 9 .nOW oper- Mrs, Vern Stinpaon, entertalnecl a ,. . , Stratton. .' "~Wrence BI'own A. H. Earnhart 'X ' " sarage. , ! ate'a. a st,ore' .on. ., the ema IfOU.P of his , ~*, ~t w:~- . ..' '-- v1*tei~" en:baftlfJ... .no. ~4. B L RD6encrans, of Lebanon"-" IS . dl W.alter Cast Earl ' "'-'e aDd 0Ul .. 't ' '" " -- f t ' ~ was also a guest or the clU an . ...,.,~ • • pike ne~r the Dayton CI Y 'nesday a,f<ternoon _an,d evening, inhru, beeJl oo1lected Jror the sale, one shOWed some interesttnc fiUns oJ Hufford. limits, • '. mQallroom bunterscelEbrat10n of hiS niht.h birthda-y 01 the f1i'at of its kind held In Way, out 8,gain ••• Van and Virgil anniversary:-- , ne,svUle. Jesse Stanlef, widey R hP'ck in Waynesviile"for i The following friendS ~com- known ~uct1oneer, will /be in charge, e~ ~~ "pa.niedbim bame flotu- scbool anet iuld feffeilUnentB will De 8il'Velt-br .aaoniC' lodge ins~ctlon . ' •• were biB guests. for dinner: Dpn LU- ' the ladies of the cburch. they still teach B.c hool at kenS. ~ Davia. Gene Wetherholt, Proceeds fl'ODl .tJie sale wUl be Norwood, • ,the · Ea~ein ,Roy lI'urnas, / JI&to~ ~hart. wu- used to redecorate ,the interior of , ' Star ted' the MasoiuJ " well- Ibur Woolard I and Rush Wic8l: the phurc~. ' and JUa. Waitei' Sheehan enMr. and ' ¥no M;, J? ~ ~t . '. tel¢&1ned tlie membe~ of .their card.....B4.veB1 days ~~st w. ;at Indl!m&OD' h 'a m " , , tdgar 'Smith, of , \ part.y, a;It. tbeli home, sUJU!8Y polls, where 'they were summoned . WayJie,.pa.rlC, a f~equen~ visi- ' A~ ~I· lng. HI8'h scores were held by Mrs; because of the death of Mr. BaJtd'a tor to Oanada these d,ays , • Y. ,. ' . stanley Baney, and Raymond. .' : . he brings back the fISh! ' , 'Irwin Mulford. ' .- . ' • • -'_ .'. .... . • . ' . b ' :r MT and Mrs. !1arwG a. Earnbarl Pr~pnet9r .. .' Robl~z,er ~Sle ' . ' , Robert Blatt, son. of N. P. Blatt,' and 'famlly :were DaytOn ~tora. tban the proverbIal bee get' . \ ..or.New Lex1niton; ~ convalescing s aturday, . , 'ting ,ready fo t~e. summer . . . from anel:vous .. b~dOwn. at the: . • •• • • • '. ,seas9n' .•, ,l jittle Buck Men- Oharles E. M~Chener. pres:1den~ .Of Snook Mounts. Kingsville, 0., Edy- )lome of his gmnqpareituJ, Mr. and Mr. and MrS;' ~. , L ~ were, . denhaU' . ·p eeking furtivel~ the. Waynesyllle High S.:hoo~ Alumni tha Mac;)l Ya~s, ~dwood Oi~, Cal" Mrs. O. ;R. Ongles6y. . . Sqnday ~nn,er ~ Of ~11' math-: ' b . f-rom , , . ' ' i ' ::. "of ' hl' 'A.$sMlatlon. announces t~t ':Annie Mlnel'v!!t ,Harland ·:Hou8'h, . W~ . est .. • • .. r, Mrs. Badie Reaaon', 'o f B'aneys+tie w n~OW8 . " ~ , n" . . , " . . I. , . th . . . d Swieet rudge, '92, ' of ·9~Cl\go, ~u. i ville, OMye ~llen, ~r~e, Waynesville, The , D)~l'S :of .t he " Argl.\n;; " burg. . , '. ,"", hom~ . ' • : H~ 8 o~. . e I~SI e ,,!ho is vi.ce-prea1~eht of the ortram~ U>uflla Janney'. De·l.an~, :Fla'., . Opill Bridge 'aw, and, .guests. Mrs. W., E." , ~ .. ' . • • • .• . with a b~d case of \chlcken ~tioil. will preslde over the aeoon~ -~ ~. E?l¥ingi)Oro. 0 ., a.~PBell &.I¥i~. tlurle ~dY, · :Wl:~ Mrs. :B aroltt- ~~' 18 . 1D at her pox' but , ~i~ltes ~~ was out, part 01 the program, a,t th~ annual .Harold MUls, ~n}illn. o. entertained at ,luncheon and an a1- ·honu., .su1!er~ ~ p~. , '.' .' . Link 'J{ing was hea~ , man ~ee~ May 31. f"llowing the ban- A new fe'a ture will be introduced ternoon of cards, Tuesday, a't the Her ·m.o~he~, Mrs. -D,' J. Od)le, Of , at tlle. J, R. Gibbons L~niber. q~t, which is ,devoted larg~y " to· in this· piU1t of tho' pr08f.~' w~~ home of Mrs. S. po Henkle. of Leb- West [MiI,tctt. , is tf'dDl' ~ ~ , ' fealturing. . 5~-year la*ft aDd ia ~5-ye!U' temed• after 'the welJ- anon, MoWer and . lier family• dlllinB ber Company 0 f' II' ""IC es 'last. Tu'es_ A'_~* 'Phthe 501891 wUI be, ....... _v • • • ' . .i til .......,.,~. ~ year C _ , known panel discussion and roUrul • • • • • . iolnesll. . ,') j .' , " . . • .'~ay " ' ." ~be ' r.~~o~-. e ,th~ sw;vtvdrs bslng E. 'V" ~art, .table forums that ~e of,ten beard Mr. and MrS. F. 0 . Shoemaker and ',' , ' . ' . , • • • : , P, re~t of" the for~e /n ,CIPcm- ' ~a.~nes-,l~e; Lewis c~atidla:, ~~Y'~. over 'the ra<!iO eatltJed, "~erReIn- baby daughter . .CarOl Lea, of Sou.tb, MisS .'l.iOla ,se8rs. of ~ .n'atf j~or I the....~penll:~g gamt; \,n ,s~~ Mor~ Cor_.ell, ~~yn~: lniscence HO~." t 'll'1le . ~ha1iman of Ohailles'ton, were Sunday ~es~ of spent the ",i!e~ ,e~ witlh )lc:r par.., • '. " until :th,e \rai'~s ca~e,. tlt~ Vl.~~ " I ' lnif1'ed . ~ MMQn.~~: Lhe panel wrn, be 0 . M; Oartwright, , Mr, anc:t Mrs, Robert ~er Jr. and en~; Mr. and~. W i N : sears.,. .J dust on M.~ln. s'treet ,*as very ~y.~~n McKay of YtOz:: '86, o~~o, a.nd tPEl l;eminlscers .so daughter. "".'. ,t' , . :. . • . , .. . ". 1 . , . ' ,"<th' . d . ,weather ,eP!':rles . s. ~oore of W8.sh1ngto , .far ao:epti~ assignments Me .Her. , • .: ~ • . " " Ja';lles stOOPs'. of V.n ~ert', 1ru .A, . bad . e 9" .0, .1!D.d of . bert B. W8.fWick; YOl,lDgstown. 9 ., Mrs. Marian' J8.cobs and son and visito.r In la6t Wedliea-' ~ , •. ,.spnnS:~1JuJ'elY IS ~~re ... ' ,. ville. ',It ia ~PPi'oPrt~te : th6fJ . Mrs· :A~e s.we~t Ridge. Chi~gQ, John ·~s. Velma ' McBrya!lt, of .DaytOn, day: Robert drew b~8 Pl}te.n ,~ ~~e ~dge shO~d prea1de o~(r , .tItis part O. CartwrIgbt, qthc~lP.Il~ti, Raymond were $unday v.1st1lQrs at the .home of ,.c ~ i 1l8 O~ J:ti&;.. ..For~ to~rm~ 01 .~~e ~ro"ram ~1i, hel! l~te ~U8bau~, Dav1$, Datto,n . It is stated ~ two Mr. and l4rs. Harold B. Earnhart ~. ' Josie T'r of 'v intage '. ,.' ,C!Uford, ~! RJdg~, .was a mem~ of ·or three others will 'be added. TIle, a.n d fA.mllv · ,." . .' we~ ,wi h her ca ' ',' b cla$I Of 189~ ' . I . .. I -~. • ..' ) 'L" n"ytoq ' JouniaV e /:. ~I " function of ~pe re~s Will ,be ' . ., . ' . ". • . . , ~, ~.~ fan'l1ly "!~.a,.IP-', ~u. . l. ) .\. ~ 'Il The .1D:-~tear . . . Is, Ilhe \~,.of t9 relate experiencC!s duprig by-gone r Mr a;'~ " .Mrs ' Stanley "Ellisi' '.' 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t bree-day all-expeolle trip to Loubvll ariel l he blue gras" region r K l'Itll" ky- 1 In $Lore for Wil ford G'11l1,m. vrioa.i to na! ngrlcul u al stUi -n In th Obe~tr r Tow hip HJgh Schoo). Tn company wi t h ten oLl r u. d n ts. \Ul.g ,Gl1ll!.m will spend APi'i1 28th , 29th . n nd . O~h In Ken~ tl cky !I S guests of , tic Leba non P l'c<luclloJ1 Credlt Assooiation a nd the Farm Or cilt Adm lni.tl'atlop ot u culsvlll . TIle thre _ a"y tour 15 an I.... awe. d. to W.le stud il Ls who won publIc speaking contests i'leld In con~ n ctton with " anl)u81 meeting Pl'OO'a'ms of Ohio , produ~t1on credit .. a1; oclatlon: , . Youn'" GliJ~tn, ''',ho t ' n f A
Ninth Grllde~ All S~ar : Rickey. Schol astt~ : ' Oharl MOI'lt: Il'ma Fires. ,T ellth Gr~e: All s tar : Marceline P ters. Scholastic: Helen. HIs~y . Merlt : Lansing Hardin, J ean Har t~ ock, /Vlr/r1nla Pre ton, ' Ed~1 8 U1' taee, Carl' Mil1~ . EI nth G r ad : Scholastic: Gene B ro~ p , Fl'atlces J ohns, Mertt : Helen Gons, Reba Surface, Phillip Hlu tmun , Henry SatLerLhw! e, Be' ty T hompson . 'l'weUth G "!lde: Merit; , Allon E:~.rn OTt and Paul J ob] . Sl. th Grade: All Slar : Ann Weltz. Melit : MUdred BOUor n e, Dorothy Conard, BIll'abara Ora ne and Blanche Dickensh eets, Naomi Earn hal' , J ll!: k Muliord. ,J ane Plelffer. T hl! Grade honor roll will. be sulJmitted nex.t week.
. Group Two, of he Womzn's SoIMND D AN E 'ele y of CbrlslJan Service , served lunc.heon to t he ladles ot the Sot j !. sc~~:tY~::;'l1s~~s~~: dw~:n:n~WPi ty. Il t Lh e clwrch! Wednesday, dance. The hand, under tile cllr cThe 'Jun beon preceded the rC8"uJa.: Uon at Russell Fl'fl. Ik , r endered a Retire that "old - timer" mOn h ~Y ul ceUn g of the group. concer t prevlo\.\; to ttl elance. One now . , . it ·ruay Mrs. L. C. Radley eonducteQ tl~e .number \Vnt) dlr"oted. by Monl m!a be interesting to opening ~ervlces aM th,e pusiness a oak. a soph.oIllQt'e. A vccal. s 10, an anliqu(! deal~ sslon tol1owOO. ~'s, R . D. Co~- "The I nd11!crent M:a r n er." waS pre. lIl'1r=ro~J1 cr. ' bUl {or an ' let.. chairman of the pr Clgnuh sen ted by Robert. Eal'li h l,'t. casy - ru nn mg. I com m1Ltee. then present.ed the tolAt 11in o'clock . the outsl nrllng del1~ , cutting lowing. program : t.wo seleotions by event or the ev ning, the coronnt.l::n mower . . . get the clarinet quartet from bhe school, :f I kl . d n 'A k pin e one {the Dew 0 t 1 • ng an qtt e ""c AMERlCA '5, ('omposed of. Misses Reba Surface. Mr. Frank pJ 'C ed the 'owns on 110 Kc>!p }our lawn Monlmia Hook. Doris Fires, and heads ,of the- kneeling couple, Roxie and yourself in Ru tlh Anna o1Qhna; 9: discussion on Sacket t and RO'bl!ll'L Slltl.\\' Both "Us.l ng Our Heritage In An Educa.A Bl~~ENT BANQUET hape , . . reo ,, " Roxl~ a ~'d Bob [Ire seniors and member. "iT'S The school. tosetb r wi h tue cotional WOl' was hen conduc~d by e1 ' d t h b l.ll by vc te 'of the '" _ " " , 01'1 .0 Mrs. Willard Anderson and Mrs. r ~ne OVCr e I EA Y WJ ~ !l. ratlort ot tne Mothers' Club, Is AN AMER· MJ. an · Mrs, Harold G1Unm of WlI- OIU'lt.on Cook. In which' the st.uden bo y. onsortng the second achievement ICAN!" ' mlngton. Rural lWut'e No. 3, w • tl ' 1 d til f dlff t ' Mustc l or the dance was fur nlshed ballquet to honor those st ud n ;; guided 'in' his pre.p~I1'8tions 'fOr .t.he · t °lua a "~~ g II dO th ren lcodiun- by the Wilmington Oollege Oampus whO have excel1ed In school acttvl~ es was ....5Cusse; e cone u ng • co~test .,b1 L ,. O. Snyder. vocation al nuinber WIlS a vocal solo. · . ·Th~ Lon- Cal. ties aDd have made outstand1n:; ~ BAND FIt; TIVAL ~81cuJtural teacher at t~e Chest~ r dona ti' Air"" surig' by Mrs. Frank U, f.cholastlc r ecores. Th.Ui b n ue t is Five ba11dS. (rom the Wari'en 00. LeMay. Tl\lwnshlP. ru~h School. a basket dinn er to whlcn alI InterScPoOl, s . Springboro. Mason, Mor PI os for the <three~day ur ca row. Oarli..le, Qnd Waynesville. held ~ted persons are cordlally invited. f OT v1slts to Churchill Downs, $~ n e annual Sand Fes IV~l at Kings PLAY DAY. oi the Kentucky D' rby, a tour or ENTERTAlNS BRIDGE CLlm tileir MUlll, Tuesday, AprjJ 22: The Waync5v~e O. A. A. Is spo~O~IC S. of th~ Farm Cr'edlt' Ad/mnla. " 0. . S. O. VI, IT scrlng n. Play Day, lSabw·day. Ap:il tratJon of Lo'ulsvll~ , 'a vi t to" son e Ml . u ewis Them on was hos ess The Waynesville ' Hjgh ' h OOl 26, for girls frpm county s:hoq . ' of tbe 'K entu ' y' horse I1nd 'tobac.co , fanns, an~ a visit to Bz:rea College. to. the members of hill' bridge club, Bimcl ~ as invited to Xe,nla 'W plaY T II girls from each school are ip-, last Thursday ev nlng. Two gu ' ests, a tl1e 0 . S . SOH . . orne F l' ld ay, vited Lo ' partake in this event. Larger ~u e of Better Servl e Quality and Price BmTHDA1~ UP,ER UNDAY . Mr . Donal4 L. Hawke and Mlrs. A. AprU 25. 1941 at, one o'clock. our Games will ~ th e wttraction In the Wayn svlll , Oblo M.r . Oharle Pester. of Dayton. E. stout and a new member MM. tand , t-ogether with · the X enJa and mon lUig; lunch wUl be served a t. Phone 32 , was , th.e hOnored guest at n. bulthday John W. Kersey, were also in at- O. S, S. O. Band, furnlsbed the noon; and the Il.fterno:m be de_ \lPP r. . Supday evening, ' at ,. the «~ndanae. music, Other ' numbers on ' he pro-. oted to danCin g Ill1d volley ball. IN PL Y AT HARVEY B RG hom 'of Me, and ·Mrs. P. L . Reason. After- an eve~ng ,rA rds. prizes' gram from our S4nh001 wete o.lJered TOO, eaoh school must present some Oth~r.guest Jncl~ded Mr. Festc:r were given to Mrs, Kersey and Mrs, l)y the Boy'S Qmlr~et, Clarine E1:I- stunt , All aTe lookinl{ forward to and Mr: and Mlls. WUllam WnQs~ .· o, I. Satterthwaite. ~ salad , comse .embi, and t1l '. Glrrs Ensembl L stunt. All a~e lQo'.d pg forward to ·The .senior cia s of Mas :le TownBOlliOllt BOI,L ' this oppormlnlty 'to e nter tain o' d sl)lp Hfgh 8,: bool M re w :U present \ worth of, Dfl.Ylton. ~nd Mr. and Mr '. was served to member~ and guest ~r n Reason, of Leb~non·. . b th.· e hosteSlj .• S,tlventh G de: All sta~:" Glady/! , friends a,n d to .ma,ke n,ew olles. ,Ex.press ·' YourseU" ' In t,b e sc,hool _ u. u.dlbOTium Friday night tinder' dl!lye. Scholastic. 'lDon~ld Bro~ and t),TTEND PIANO itECITA~ r ection .of Mrs. L11llAn oatr, In the Edwyna l:1~nIOl·tjh: M.erit: Marilyn Mrl;,'·R. H. H.artsook and daugb- cast are .. RObC1t BOgan, Maxine 0 - Burske and Glenh1e Chapman. ters, Misses jean and Jane, and Mrs. born, Jack Ross, Cam Kirle, LuEI~hth Grade: · Scholastic: ~uth Alva Thompson and daUghter, Miss cille LaoForge, Clarence Price, Jr .• AD.I'U\ .Jj)h;~. MeL'lt: Jap.ice ~W:Delit. Mary J~n. Ilittended a piano recital borothY Robertso~. Wilma Welch, Bobby Bernard, Lorma ~debr.eciht; glvel1 by ' Miss .jellD GelS, ' child Fled Irwin. ' Lenvil Hil'll, seMon ' ~1lma Sut1a ce and RaYI~prOcugy. at the Hall, of Mirrors, Campbell, and Edwfu McCarren. -,-~.,..--_ _ _;-___.,.,...,,~_"""''''' . - :. Netberland r1aza. Cinclnna.ti, Sun-
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andise or Servtce' Did You Know Th~t You Can Secur e Practi cally A~y Line of Merch To Create ComRight here in Warre n County. Thlilt a Dolla r Spent Locally Helps er. GET THE munity Spirit 'and in One Form or Anoth er Retur ns to The Spend TY GROW I COUN EN WARR H HABIT, STAR T ~RADING AT HOME and WATC
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"The Oomple te Food MlU'kd "
Establ ished 1849 , where Every r Large Bec~use of Better Quali tr;, : .
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are giving away Throu gh the courte sy of t~e manag ement of the Twin Theat re, 'We peM' in the willap 100 Theat re Ticke ts. Each week for the n ex~ ' Ten, tE!n names subscr iption our "ads" on this page. These names will be se lected at rando m from your name aplist. When your na~e appea rs, just clip out the "ad" in which yourse lf -and you peare d, take it to the box office of the Twin Theat re, identi fy Page. YOUR the on lly will receiv e one FREE TICK ET. :Read The 'Ads Carefu . NAME MAY 'BE NEXT . ,
Freah Produce. Daily .Full Line of ' Poultr y and
Service and Price ONLY ONE MORE WEEK FOR FRIGIDAIRE " EMPLOYES'
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THE FOLLOWING. BUSINESS 'MEN · ARE YOUR NEIGHBORS A~D . . -- -- -- -- " FRIENDS, THEY INVITE · AND A~PRECIATE YOUR , PATRONAGE: ',-.
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COUNTY PJRce Your Order ·Now for C.• D White Rock Ch,icka t.hat will Make You More Pouitry Profit. in 1941 . BIG SAVINGS ON EARLY ORDER DISCOUNTS Order placed by l\Iar.ch 10th n your chick
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EVERETT ' EARLY, INC.
COLLETT'S HARDW,A'RE
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TUXEDO-Pig Meal ; Hog Ration; Big FOrLY; and J;>ork Maker BRINGS MORE PROFIT TO YOU Mlrs, Jennie Mullen
PRICED --$2.25 and up.
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. Lytle, Ohio
Israel Scott
Phone Waynesville 76RI2
Carter. Dunhanl Breeder Hatch,e ry S9 Columbus Ave.
~banon, Oh~o
Phone 288-8
Special Spring Pricea
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F eed~'ertilizer-Fence . Petroleum , Produ~t. Ralph I:fobaon ,Lebanon. Ohio " ' . 'Manager John Turner \
Sixty Dr ~es for IJ ospital
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PIlILGAS means,-clean heat, clean kitchens, clean pans. Just turn the valve and cook. Philgas 'is economical and ~t is safe. It is f ully approved by the Insurance Underwriters. It is sold at THE J. W. LINGO HDWE. CO: Lebanon, Ohio Phone No. 4'6 Open evenings by appointment.
Quic~, Cleaners
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PHILGAS SERVICE Our truck. call f~[)r and deliver garment. daily. We ,make a apecialty of laundering . men'. .hirts, exquiaitely done!• A. O. Griffy' , '
The Handigas Company Of Ohio
Local Happenings
Economical Gas ~~rvjce~ for Every 'R~quirement Serving Warren County Roper, Chamber., Estate Round Oak and , other, good ga. rarig.es Ruud, Fosco, and ~verhot Water Heaters 29. E. Main St. Lebanon, Ohio Phone 211
ATTENTION ~FARMER S! Do you need a · good used truck for your 'farm work. , A good selection of used cR;rs ,and trucks always, on band • '- \ = BADGLt~CHEVROLET
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, 52 ' PERFECT ATTENDERS AT ST•. MARY'S SCHOOL •
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Rev. R. L . UackweU. n~ ctor . Second SlUlday After Easter 7 :30 n, m. Holy Communion.
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mon. 7 p. Ul, Young Ohurohmen. TUESDAY , S P. m. Ohur h School. FRrOAY 7:30 p, m . Girls' FlI'1encUy Grou p, St. Mary'!! EPisCOpal Ohurch eelebra ted the slxtloth ,al'Uliversary of , iLs consecration last Sunday. At the mor ning service the reator said In his set'mon .. To make !.he church 81' t today It wul take laymen with the same character, the !!ame loyalty, and the same wtllingness to work thn t thO.!ie Who have gon before us have had ." A th'l s service a set o! new linens far 'th e nltar was-dedicaLed by spec10,1 p aYllr s. tn the a.fternoon a children's servIt:e was held, at which time th rite
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And 2 Box Seats for the Opening "Night Game, May ,J5 R t re ', • N ftl ('I\ff ~r(l r •• n CUIl'PIIn)' "110111 With purch. ... u, \ hlol ('1"(1 10)' 'h eh n il ", ,.OIU I 1\ .. t ... '~ f\-ed III!lll . nt 110 ~,. I ' 1" t h", lit!' . ' Openlni 1'",).1 ( h...,e on Mil' ' 1I1 ~, T ,.I , nne Qf Ih Ino~1 11II",,~tn nt 10m IIf the enilt e ti"'l".
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METHODIST CHURCH Lou! . Radley; PIl tor Cbu~ h School 9: 30 a. 111. WOl'shlp S rVic 10;4.0 R, 11'\. l3u,b ectl\ "'1' h Dal'c ' of ChrIst," E)l\YOr,th. L agu'e 6':30 p.m, Ray
MUler leader. , Tb n~~ly ori lUliZed ' Sub' Dlstlicr t ' Ep\vorth 'Leag.ue Will , meet in OhurCij Tuegp8Y eVful1ng,' AprU 29th. a 11:30 p. m. A candle light instal-
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FROM A FARM DIARY DRY RIDGE Mr, G eorge Gl y is making n. three week's visit wlt~ hi" daughtkl' , , , Ml's, 'Ft'ed Fisk Dn d . ami'S n ar ]:n-
HORSES '$4.00 COWS $2.00 of size and condltloD Hop-calves-Sheep~Etc.
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Auctioneer SATISFACTION .
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"OUR AMERICAN GiRL BALl!OT" , Dayto n · Cen~ennial-Miami Valley Oelebrati<?11 My choice for OUR AMERICAN GIRL i Name ........ ... .. ,... .............. ... ....................... .......... .. ..... .. "
g ,the Six Waynesville girls are already from Dayton alone receMn only cond s votes of number t -highes first the in the 1'UlUl4ng, among . Girl." an iunerlc "Our to toward Valley Miami entrants from ate In ,. the selection of "O~ Amer~can The three g1r~ wJll particip Street Addre ................... ................ . ................. .. .. .. , Fl'e1lof ers "Fronti t, pag(,)ln tihe for . ~ , D-rll'8t Colorado newspct "Miss Miami Valley" and Girl" ' per publlshed. 'l8S9. ~ the ceu........ . I' tile Dayton Oentennial-M1am.1 Val- dom,'" to be staged during City .............. . .................... ................. , .................... ot 84 court ed combin a with tennIal, , Dayton In held be to lou celebrat ley ... Conqr of U-Llbr ary Nomin ation close 6 P. M. April 30, 1~41 , June 15 to 22 in ~servance of the attenda nts. . founded. 1m.12 w1l1 have Votin g deaqli ne 6 P. M. June 5, lOo th IUlIU,versary ot the signing 111 " 'our American GIrl" 2S-'IHa ll Columbia" flrI' Misses Vlol& attendil nts, one fl'om-eaoh of the 48 harter. city'so the IUnq In th~,179e. ~ ial Mail or Delive r thjs B lllot to pampbe ll. Mildred Sallsbury, Mary reSiding any her~ in the centenn nUmber t greates the g receiVin area Jane , Ba.ckett Dayto n Cente nnial Headq uarter s Onrolyn Lukel)S, Roxie 2I-FIrIt court held 1n ,Heft. S) an Americ "Our to second I VOLeS of the are ford. Copn.. I63&. ' Ellls, Roy Mrs. ~ and Furnu6, Biltmo re 'Hotel , Dayto n: Ohio __ v1l1e entrant s for .the t!tle, Girl," Miss Miami Valley" and "Miss WaYQes 17-Slov at CU'IiIY adopted , Tbi~ coupo n good for 50 votes "Miss DaYton" will. also be selec~ Dayton." qooeH1e p. 1939. ' "Miss M1am1 Valley" will have 48 , ~roln t.he Dayton entrant s Illone. ====~ of the 48 W=====~====~.========iE== First news ot the conteljt whiCh attenda nts, ' oe from each musl.c flow of graces highest The these In eastern lands they ' ' talk in en bra~ ~re. 19 co~t.les partlcig at- towns in the centenn ial area,. heMt.the of , fee1Jngs the from their ' garland g the lllghest ftowers, and tell In a ' 1I)g in the centenn ial celebration, be1ilg th'e girls receivin . ~mons iel Nathan ' . erClval car'es.-P and o~ to thll loves was W1nted last Sunday , but ,Judg- number ~t votesofsecond "Our American nts ~ from the number of entries to 12 attenda Amerioan 011'1'" "0Ur to a[I~' Girl" for race Uvely a !be wJ11 date, ,therE: , Valley," MIami ' ' the honors to ' be accbrde d three and. "Miss .. ' 24 at • have will . Dayton" "MIss coun.. you.ng ' women , cit' Qle Several , beIng Dayton from all lj tendanu . ~,3I1ure tles. t numIn this weeks wUe of the Gazette thOlie wllo recel\1e the greates "Our to ~)llly second votes of . ber and In eacH 1s8ue untU June ,5 there '~01ltt and " Dayton "M1ss Girl," an Americ your on 'v~ tor wID be .a coupon of "Our American lnts at'tAm(lI the honors. two , the of one for , favorite 0 Wa,ne .ville, Phon . 7 NOJJl1naf;Sona of. new entrant s ca.u all'l.'~ i i -be made on thta coupon untU mid- Rules of CoDteet nJiht of AprU SO, 'at whiCh time the 1~e ' l'\lle$ Qf tbe contest are as .. ",- '.' t ' l1at will clOlie and from then on, the follows: ' ~ ~<§.<>n.~"ect }~m Page 1) age as of of years 18 airl list of 1. Any w'as niiIi,niig a c~v~H1ed -wig-- o~ will' be ' on a definite ,to ente.· llg[ble ~ ' 1B older or 1, J\llle , ~ oj! which . he under sto'o«l candidateS. ' :-;' ,.. ;; . - . ,',entering. tants COntea, . . go to "Our Abler- the coutest omeon e own,ed in · t11~s com- ToS,honOfS W1llcontest will Dayton of outside t<ltwns from g receivin ant the PI . ' lean Girl " . ' detere residenc of p~ ir e U;, haNe She votes. ot ' n~uD1ty . . . &uch a wagon IS th~ ~eti.~t numbel by toe postoftlce address. . sough t for the Dayto n and ma reside anywhere in the III mined 2. Nominations will begin April 20 . ~ '. ., Miam i Valle~ Cente nnial C~t1es. at mJdnlgh t, April 30. celebr ation to' be held in ' Next In order wtll be "Miss M1&mJ. ~d close 3. 'Contes tants will receive ore;Jt Dayto n in June . .: , I Stre'et Valley," who will be the conteSt ant . , vot4~ ~ followa: fpr ial - d from any town 'Jn the centenn . t d t 'J" .. ~t1ni coupon" WiU
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lip .eacli girl, gl'V1ng bet' ' .' . 1~000 . only to ' . tea w1ll be Third in Une' ,w'ill be "Miss ,D!l-y- - (b) A cr~t 01 Gazette , vo~e· "M1am1 every the conteat&Dt given tOt ~.. . w40 wtll . coupon" .cast '· for 'a contest ant. ~ (c) A cred1t of 1,000 ,votes will be
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gj,ven for every 'advanc e -Uclte,t vote coupon," cast tor a contestant. (0) Aiil addit10 nal credit or bonus · on air 'vo~ receiVed a8 follows: 'llWel;lty ~r cent' at the end or the ,. second .week (6 J?- m" Ma¥ 8), ~; ,l ad~~ona the . P1:ltElen per cent for vo~ tur,ned In by tAe end of the I Iallrd week (6 p. m., M-.Y ~5 • ", Ten pep cent 't9r TWa ad~~onal ' votes :) turne<1 in' by ,the end 'of th!: tour~hi week 6 p. m., ¥&y 22). . Fivet ,Per cent ' to' ,to!, votes ;that are ;turDed.1n by the \e nd"01 the ~"'~b week (6 p. 1m, May 2SJ): J • (e) "Votei tn.y be ma ed·.to , ~ CentennIal' headquarleUi lpthe B1l~· {D~e 'h otel , or 'left', a~, the ~ " ' , biLzet,te office. " () The .contest .will clOse at. ni1Cl. · 11lg~ti' J~ 5, · ~ ,w hmeri W1l1 .~e anno\lnced June 8. .
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO. T hursday, May l :'- lMl
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Mrs. J . O. Garst; of Dayton spent ~d Mrs. LawrencEl CQok were to the members of thell' "5UO" the week el}d with her 5011, L, "Acl1Ib, ~s t Wednesday n1g~t. Other Garst, and fam.Uy. guests Included Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Mr: arid Mrs. John Hover ~nd son, Dye and J. Q . GODS. o! Da;y ton. were week end guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs, R. G.
Local Artist Is Guest of Club
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Morris Fulkerson, looal painter and a rtist, spoke to the la.dIes of the New century club. last Friday after_ noon . on a program deyored to " Ar t": Mr. Fulketson also cUsplay,ed, several of his Paintings, l~nl1er. Mrs. O. Lee Hawke was hostess to ,~rs. L. E. MUls. of Midland, the group, at the Little Inn. ElghMich., spent the week end with ~r. teen members a nd tjve ~ests were present, and' answered roil call with • • • • • the name of a. famous artist. ResoMrs. D. L;" Crane and Mr. and lut-lons of ReSptlCt for Mrs: ''Edith Mrs. Ethan, Crane and family visl- , Gons. deceased m,e mber of the club, ted Mr. and Mrs. Ethan cOleman were adopted. , The program, presented by Mrs. D. O. Ridge and Mrs. S. D. Henkle, waa 9pened with a vocal 'solo, '~My
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EPWORTH LEAGUE HOSr TO SUB·DlSTRICT In a candle llght ~tlon eer~ vice, at th~l Me~ocU6t '~ulch Tues-
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Hen:ry Grl1'flta: entered , suit aptnst Emma P10rence Griffits for
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the United statea. SeczetarJ of the Navy Knox, &pe~ On tlbe , sameevening in Nev.: York, was .the most.. outspolten of the three. In a fllhttng speech he said: "we cannot a~- . low our goods to be sunk In the A ~ lantlc : We must make good ~r ' promise to give aid to Brittan. Havlng g(!ne this far, We can only 10 on." The .three speeches were &0 &$2,240.80. like in. character alid content as toJohn Stockman named admlnls- give careful listenel'li the impression. trator of the e.te of Julia' Sullivan tha~ at l~t the central thought with O. E~ Chamberlain, C. W. Mun- and theme 01' the speeches came ,
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E. C. Crane Editor and Publisher
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divorcl~ charging that she had been Subec:riptiOD Price, $1.60 Per Year, Payable in Advance tibsent; from their home since July ______________________________________________ 30, 19119. 'fhe State of Ohio, division of aid for the aged, entered suit against WANT TO GET GOOD AND ' MAD? . Glenn E. Wright, Morrow, for $265.5iI wnJch is prlnclpal and lnterest on a prom1s8ary note it Is cllarg_ , Do you want to get good and mad? Then step into The ed. " ~iami Gazette office and read a publication received in w. W. Whlteker, ~orrow, enter~
for May 22. The schedule of debts fos the estate of Susie M. Blacltburn, Lebanon, set for same day. UlUan Smith named admin1stratrlx of the estate of Hemen Smith with George Fite, Charles Homan and GeOrge ReWe' as appraisers. Net v~lue of the estate of Frances J. Snell, South Lebanon. fixed at
themaillastweekfromRoom1923.11BatteryPlace.NewsultagainstE.A.Shortfor.I73.16gerandCharlesMooreasappralsers.f~mthesameidenticalsource.It1.s
York, entitled "Facta In Review." on a (:ognov1~ note. . . . . . It IS .an attractive 24-page 'pubhcatIon Issued by the Ger- COM!ION PLEAS PROCEEDINGS man Library of Information. and extols the virtues of the Hitler and the Germany that we are taught to ,b elieve is JudlPDent of .120.50 awanSed the worst enemy of our country and all Democracies since pJalntlrt, State of Ohio, ex ~ ~a. ' .. galnsi; Henry' A. Balon, both aides the Declaration of Independence was signed m 1776. waivms July and aUbmlttlna cue to _ _Th'e front cover of "Fact in Review" for April 21. 1941, Judg~.. ' ~s de.voted t.o a large picture of "The German Soldier of WUllam ~ ordereid Ito pay .r.roc:lay". Helmete4 in the same headgear with which our temp<)rary allmony to b1a wife. tilb ' . . lJan durtnc the pendancy of her . . A merlcan oys who fought He.me m Wo,r ld. War I, are so ' d1V~)8 suit ' ··t .~ '1' ttr t' . ·th· f, anu· I lar, I pre~enl4 a sr~l1 mg, a ac ,lve warrior WI an Title to ~eal estate quieted 'In the . l'on cross promme.ntly dlsp,l ayed on hIS manly chest. stilt of John Paul, Lebanon, BlfalWtt Other ' articles are' titled "The Fuehrer's Order of The Della 8n1der. Day"; HGermany and the Balkans'" "What Germany S It of Delver Beldon, Xenia, a". " .. ..' , galnst AriChle and Elizabeth Penny, Ile~~s .~nd Says , Rel.lgloUS Life. m the ?overn~ent Gene- disrhilssed without record. ' 1al.. German Taxation and Fin~nce In WartIme", and Jud!gment of &173.16 awarded W. other. ' w. W'hlteker on -cognovit note.,of E. If one would believe what the e stories say, Germany A, Short..
. The '1nventory of the estate of Howard Dean, Franklin, approved. The WUla of Ltda Park.s aDd Alva Roof, Prank11n; Charles W. Oharlton, I4nm, and IPred Deu8aer Deerneld townab1p f1led for probate: I .
extremely unusua.l for any Ca'blnet · oftlc1al to apeak 80 frankly on national and international ~ea unless the apeecb is flrat ~ved by the President. That three cabinet. members D'lade such lmPJl't,&llt utterancee 9D the aIDe daJ Sa moes. .ARaiAGE LICENSES Indicative of ~ which may ~ 0 _ pected., Each took the position that.. Harold A. Sheets,.29 , shoe worker, having .gone thus far, the United. and Margaret Halelwood, 19, wa1~- States muat continue ita intemaresa both of Lebanon tlonal pl'08l'&Dl, even thOuIh Amerfr' 'W-'la . ican ,1nvolvemertt In the' wv resulta: a "', 24, Lebanon, aDd Clan. Ba~, Jaqttreas, both of Lebanon, Of COUtee, ~ which 18 now hap'9 Uver O'Neill, 43, Middl~, penlng 15 elU¥ltly wha~ many of s~l . workel'! &,00 Mrs. ArvUla th~ who OP~d the first 6tepg JOhnsto~, 43, n:anklln. ., toWard w~ ~~d Would h!-Ppen. Robert ~rtman , 31. Dayton la- One .t.jp bas lead to another unll1l. borer anti Josephine Gray, 22, Leb- ,now it appears to most tl;loughtful anon. dbservers here that ~he Administra- . Donald ' Lambert. 22, Middletown, 'tl~n is prepar~g to adopt son1eort laborer, aDd Ruby Duncan. 29, Leb- of a C'cmvoy plan and to enter the anon. ' war" if necessary to protect ~gland t oday js m a de up of a happy, prosperous' people whose PItOBATE COURT El ry W1lliJ\m~, 27. 'iM4ddletown, from faJ.1lng. iuty to the world is to lead 'a ll nations out of the "dark fanner. and Naomi Plummer 25 S~klhg of convoys: ~ant 1'1.1v,a t Jl into the new order of life decreed by Del' Fuehrer. OallSy S. HousewOl;to, Maso'n , a.p- Franklin. • • IDQrS have been ' !eaoh1.ng Congres . .' . . pointed a"-'-'-tratrlx of til estate ,sional leaders during the past tIll' e ,Fact m ReVle,), IS a clever pIece of propaganda. It ,UJU..... ..." e . , . , ' . ., ' . of F~tel' Geffs HQuseworth with REa ESTA~E TRANSFER o;r tour weeks that Ainencan naval " ould have you b~h ,e' that tJle fallen natIOns of the Leslie GUbert French Smith ~Q ' , _ veSl>'els were already,. lli Some In• u,ropean ~ontine~lt ,also are. le~ding ,~~ppy lives u.n~er th~ Waltler Chesney as' appra~ . . ' , I D. P. ahd Dora Jeffries ' to 1;,. L. stances, , .cOnvoy1ng English mer!'ule of then- NaZI conquerers. '" . TIle inventory of IVIL HUl, ad;- K1ski ,37 acres In Washington twp. ohant stii~. Senator Tobey of 'lII!,w It- is not that the Na~i high IJre tn'e publicity boys ate mtnJs~'ator , the- estate o( AI. Hill, G. O. Wolie 'to A. E. Francis and Hampshire made such open charges '" wtll be hear~ iJ) court ¥BY 1/. Lydia Earnhart, qwt claim 'to three an 'the P\cor of th~ Stlru,.,te last.. • . . . . . . .. l . 1 YI~~, to put over a, t one w~tl). .Facts m Bev.lew , b~t w. C. Maple, admlnistrator~e-parcels . ih Fra.nklin twp. " week. " Th,ese ' char.ges w re ~~grUy ' ]le fact th~t the Ulllted States government Will permIt estate of Wllllam' Jackson ordered ' Emery Osforne to Samuel and P. denied by Administration I adel's ~tl h propaganda to go through the mails. that makes our to slell certain real estate ' at ap- M. Truman, lots 28-3'T 'lncJW\lve In ,w~o based t~e1r d~nlals 'on statet lood boil.M . pr!llsed value. ." Mapie park subdivision, Deerfi~d ments they had received r!,o~ Cabi. . . The inventory of the estate ot twp. '." .,' . ' Qet . olflclnls. How vel', late ),ast Only laflt week , were we mform.ed ~y S,e~retarles Hull 'George W. Phllllps, Franklin, ap- Walter Fitts to John and M1iinle ' w~It, It did develop that ~e AJnert' t1l1 ~ Knox that .w~ mus~ do everythmg m our power tq see provl~. , . " Start.lf~, plot' in AD.del'8Ons addl~on can neutrality patro,l, made up 0 ' f ' 1hat England IS not beaten: On every ha,nd one hears Alox Spinner named to replace C. to PraDklln. ' .' Amedcan destroyers' and other units· .. ,e6ple rernal1< that we now ~re praotically in the war. We H. Bo~er as an appraiser' of the · OlavlS and Anna Lewis to Tine ot the battl~tleet that had been pa-, Ide' ur ..... ed to make sacrifices for defense industry-we estate of Emma Belle COx; " ,' Roberts. f1ve,aa:es In Pranldln twp. trol~ the ,~ three hundred mile 6 . Mi ......, . . . . . , '" ' neut::ral zone off the Amen e ' m ay agai~ be ask~d to furnish more than materials of war ~~e Kohl an... Helen D. , Bahr~ I H. M. Monroe to Bessie ~. Johncas. ~ 6 t up In t~ Panama ~e&ment, are , . . Masc)n, n~med a~a~1<eS of soQ, lntere&~ in,lot in Lebanon. .-we may ~e asked ,to send troops a~road-yet the g,?vern- the estate .. of George . Kohl wI~h J.~. ,a~, Emma Barnes to wil- now , ranging '&;s far a6 ~ .~ousand. . ..,ent pe.r mlts a German propoganda ftheetsuch' as · Fa~ts Jlanoy McVey, ,L. E. TboQ}psot1 ~ llamSlat.Qn and ,others parcel In roUes out In the Atlantic. Presum· n Review" to receive wide distribution. ErnEost Gorsuch lUI appra18ers. FrankUn twp; " , ~.. ably ' the pa~bl ships 'are wa.l'n1.lit . , We'rE! savi~g these ~ublica'tions ,.in our offcA and again E. B. Dakipl e~~';ltor of the estate R\.J$SeU Bowe~r to Demma ' lner~t vessels Of any ~mart~6 . . •.. . ' . , 1 · . . 'of Bernice ,D aldn. Harve~bUtg, or- ;t'horp, two lots in Mac:k1Oaw Ildd!- .. or .utS Ships that may 'be :stght:ed. " . $ue the 1D.v~tat1on tQ aU to come m and .read them-If yo~ derl!'d,to ~nafer certlijb ¥B8ta: ' ~Ion to . ~ ~ '" by ~em, There 1s , co~er~l~ ~ want to get good and mad. The 1nventory ~ of the ~te Of P. Clara 'Parr to Irwln ,W. Sharp, 6l 4~ ; tha~ · the Preatdent may d~are .G., :H0U8e~ tlled 'r~!Ut~ orde~~.ln ' ~~n tw~! ., t~ . waters betw~n ~~" Unl~ . read ~y 6. '. . ' Andrew SChUltz. by tr\l8tee. · to ·/S~~ and GI~nland...,...Qnd even, Hc;aring ~ on t.he 8Ch~d1;lle ,of" 4ebta Jame.~ , L, Radabau8h; ,twq ' tr"~t8 in:, lCel~d..-as n~utt:al ,'~te'rs and ex; HOW YOU CAN HELP ot the estate ot ~ll11am Jackson se~ TUrt1~ek and 'Onion ~. tend ~er1c.an· pn)tec~IOn to all " , " . ,'. shiP.Pll?g in such .wJ'~rs, qne o~ th~ Within a few days, every ma,n ;lnd \"oman of this com}~ tha~ haa hel~ ~, final Ad- ' c'. unity will be called upon, to give their supp<>rt to a promill18tratlon deo~19l?- d~. the convoy. , ' ques ion ~, accordlpg~ to int<*'lh~ j ct being undertaken by OUI' .own B'o y. Scout Tl'o~p, that . s,tu~e~ts ~f the sltua~on, the f~ct., .L 's oFcjting funds for ~he erection of ~ Boy Scou.t· Cabin. ~r-" " ' ' ., ~li.a~ most, oC t-he "British Shipp~ '~ he cabin is to ' be ,erected on the high sch~ol gl'.o tinds and .~ongre~s., .:~ , lo~s~s In' the, Atlahptc of Itite 'oom.~ ~, .~, to be used by the Scouts for thejr meetings and work. '. "J. ' from boml?ing plane, attaok,! -rather' ' , ', -, • ~n from sl!bmli~nei};slQk'tnp, . and, , .. roles for the cabm have been donated by the Dayton ' ~at, the .U~ted States 'd'estr6yers I d ' ower and Light company, and other:8up~lies lor 'the con'.. If ha~~ " ~oimts Tr~ury "~serll ,and oth~~ 1,tsh~g s~lps ~~ ~, i uction have, been offel'ed by local merchantB.t at lowest in the m~nd of aw cltlZe~ , as to the, M'9r:1r~thau h~i~ most br_OO~y ot the Atlan.t1c Uti riot 'yet sufficiently . ossibl'e prices. WOl'k will be done by"the Scouts, with the lntentlOns,of the AdmiiUstfation re- 'the llke~odd tbat the Onltlxl Stat:es ' weU '. eqli1pp~. 1 ~~th, ~~ti ..a.lrcratf ~ , '" hI ' f ' l t d f t' h ' . garding 'the co~yoylng o~ merohant would be lnvolved ''In' w,.r within" a '~ r.o enable them to e~tenC\ any ,\olunteer e p' 0 ta en ,e men 0 e commumty, ' l· d ' es tined : " 'f or Britlan, sucn . . ' s ho ' r t tt "me, 'rSoo ' Ie ' · " , , really worth'j~'hn ' t ,,,_ , .l: ' re taOry . 04 " ,' ships state ,Hull ' 'w~e ,pro ectlon. IoU .cou" , voyed " MoOney for building supplies is ,t~ 'be, raised , popular doUbts shOUld have been completely d~ated tliat America must ' 'f1n:d: ' shiPs ~~a1r~e attaok. "iAl,bs~riptiQn., Here is your chance to ' help the youth' of our ' d~pelled after. 11stenlng _ to ' Ule sOme wv-y to ', protect th~ shiPmentS "; . " ! , ' ',' " .... ',' -,nuDunit:r; by maki'ng your donation to this ' w~rt'hy pro- spE!t~tls and . ~tate!llents ma'de by l;I~lnlt sent .to Gr8ft ~r!tlall:; S~; :THe 'Btb) is ',tit ' "_ ::- " • " . ' 't . . . " '. . A ,·Secretary oF state r HUll, ~tary , I~ of 'aili'I.to Brittan, ' Bull:' aald: ~ e '.\ .: e leat~(kmans. \ ' : ,.lee • , ., HELP O,""Jt,' BOY SCQUTsi ' .,1 .. . "" of t:he, ~avr· Kn~ a~, ~,tary· O( ·'·,!,S~9h ~,d, ~UBt' ~~ ,ita d~stina_- =~ ,eih ,th_.e,oI..., ,= _.c L , • • r , . ~ .Tr!!MurY. ~cqentha~ last t1~n' ~ ''the s~orteiItt' tJD¥ "and' In ~ ~ ., e dtl'1ect<ri. ~ '~' I/lj' '_ ~\... t' " '" ,'.,,:salter -=_,,_ • _", . " ~1 . ~ .t' ,\' ra ,":. ,I
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Now that the Reds have righted themselves and have dI8cc,vered the right track, they . aJ;t! gablg about the Job of ra1Bl.ng themsHlves to a Aclllevement Banqu~ , To-night. 'Thursday, ' ~h,e annual position ot Importance In, the Na.achievement ban~uet y-oll1 be held. at tiona 1 League race. Their prime 00the high sohool auditorium at 7:00 stacIe' of the moment is their first p, M. All persons Int.erellted In the eastern swing. w~ was scheduled to open at Brooklyn. of all places, activities of the students and ot the oohool should a.ttend ~s banquet. Monday. A "po~ luck" supper wlll be held # Next Sunday, Monday, nnd Tu~at 7:00 P . M.. In the high SChOC?I day, McKechnie w1lllead his men to ca·! t.eril\. Bring weU ruled b'J.Skets AhUadelnhia to oppose the Phlllles, .and table service; coffee will be I ...... ,",,0 games against the ,G iants 'erv d, ~t the Polo Grounds In New York Aiovards . ~ be given to puplls , - .... -.... -" .' next wednesday and Thw:sdli,y May whQ have excelled In uqt.lvU.l~s this 7 Ilnd 8. will wind up tpe trip. pnst school year. JI.4 program ot an Return to Crosley Field will take en . talnlng nature will 'conclude p1aoo on ~a.turday, M1I.Y 10, ,and the eveDlng, . wbat a homecoming that will 'b e! Aotivlty Helping the Reds to ina.ugurate a Thlt Seniors are working dWgently Students ot colleges and unlver- long 11 me stand wIll lbe the CbiCa.go to ,perfect their class play, "G1IJa- sitles who wish to volunt er this Cubs, which Is sam'e .shakes because .had Jones", wWc.h the'y will present summer tOl' one year's trafuing un- the .manager of 'the CUbs happens to Friday, May 16. ThIs play should der the Selootive Trairiing and Ser- be Mr. James Wilson. Mr. Wilson is .ha.ve much publ1c appeal as the v!.ce, Act in order that they ma.y be pretty' much of a hero Ull hJB own cast lncludes a y?UD8 boy . who is ~adY to fesume their colle.g:late right in C1ncinnatl, part1c:ularly at. no more or no less ~ a second carreers ~ , the autumn of 1942 ms,Y ter his gl1t~rlDg' per!onlNUlce for Benry ~drich or AndY H&rdy. Too be assuuec:l 't.b,a.t there W1ll be ample tbe Reds to the 1940 ~'rld senes, bS8 mother, dad, aisters, and friends vacanc(es ~or them in the Almy. . so you can imagine wha't kind ot a Larger Becauae of Better Service are V«Y much in evlclenoe, See your That Is the gist of a statement reception Is, going to take place on YO\Uli • friends tran&formed into made this week by Lieut. 001. O. W. that day. Quality t and Price cl1arac..ters . much ute. one '01-. Amer- Goble, _S~te Director of Selective The stay of the CUbe will be for Eatabliahed 184~1940 'Jca'8 best lOved famll1es. Servlc~, three days, saturday, Sunday and DIr~tor Goble's st.a.tement was Monday, May. 10 11, aDd 12. The b~ on information from' ~!1tlonal opener on will be a ladles' HeadquartA!rs 01 the Se~ect1ve ser- day event. vicE! System wtuch quoted the tol- Following the Cubs to ,Crosley lowlng' letter tt'~elved ·by National ' Fl'eld for engagements <lID Tuescia.y - - - - Hea9-quar~er,$trotn Secreta~ of War aDd WedneSday. May 13 l~nd ' 14, wiU ENTERTAINS "maLO" 9LUB SUNDAY GUESTS ,H enry L. S~. ' . be ~ Br~klyn Dodger~l. The tfrat ' . "In reply to the inquiry concern· night game of the season is Mrs. A. E. Stout enterta.1ned the ,Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ~ tng the acoo.ptance by *he W~r De- ' $Cheduled against tile 'PhilUes on ladies of the "Hi-Lo" Bridge club; . When t.l'\e ~ of Directots 0% partment 01.' stUden16 who 1l'IllT wi~ Thursday, May 15. An e~a feature lilt her home Tuesday nJght: Mrs, George Walton were: ~. an d Mrs. the Warfl!n Oounny Pl"OductlonUnJt to volunteer for tratnlng, the de- of th1sflrst ni . ht" coptes~ , John Turner wB/l also a guest. . Tom Men1ll. of C1.nclnnati ; MIs. F . met on MO~ . plans were dis- pat'tmen~ Is certi!n that there w Blppearanoo of the IndiAna band, --Mtff" an evening of co.rc;ts, prizes A. Black and son. Dan. of South , cUS.'jcd tQr a pr~n aIiij display to be nmple vacancies in t he Ainty one 01 the finest collegiate m arch- were awarded Mrs. Carman Crane, u.banon; Bild Mr. and. Mr , Ra ;>l , 'be held in Harmon ~. Lelbano~ dur g. we montllS of , June, July, rug ~ts It;l the COuntrll. A great Mrs. M. A. F'ulkerpm. and Mrs. L. Blao-k and family and Mr. and Mrs. K eIth Wa.lton, of Dayton , ,,·, ...u;·'OII.onda.y, December 16t h , at 3p.m. , AUgu&& and S13>tetnberto aocom- flrewClrks displaY a.lso '1s Scheduled. A. Garst. '. ~ ' ~t time ,mallY ot the tl~ee modate all students who d,esire to T1~kets for ' any Of the Reds' , .t' .. gal-inents which are ~ be begin their .sQrVtoe rO,r one' year dur- games for the 'remainder 'of this sea- - - - - --:-- - -- - - - : -- --- --"-'-s~d in, J::)ece~ . wtU b~ e~p- ( 1~ tlult , period.:~ , . . ' . : son are' now on sale at the down' ited. ' 'The p~am will jn.ql~dtl, one · Dtrtiotol'f. dobl!! P ~ted. out tm\t ~wn toicltet of!i~e at 30'7 1~lne Street. 01' two shott talks, followed by ten the one-year volunteer, ~ inductions _ _....;'_ __ and the 'B9Rl'<i of Directors,is ~k1ng are mnde through tbe local Selective Fio\vers 11-1'e Ooo's thougllts of aU lnterested Warre~ OOWltY wo~- Service ~.c1s and ~lat auyo~e beaut.y taking form to gladden mol'':' wi hing to volunteel' for a. year tal gnze.~WUber1'orce. ' .en Il-nd .men to be their guests. _ , ' Mrs. Wendell Oa:Q\pbe1l, Oe~ra.l should l 'Pl~ent lrl11lS~~ to hiS local· , Ohairman, has ,aPPointed Mrs. Ed- ~ard:. Three. ~ear eillist~el1ts, on \ No. bo!>k co.n :be so good ~ ~ be ward BltPr 'n'ii(3 ,~rs. Frl$ Dlla~h , th o.th~r, h~nd, ~e und,er J"!l'1s It : ~·ofita.ble to tak.e @aT({e ' Qf t be arrangements , tion , 1\ . ~Iar At'l;ny re,cr~tlng of ,S, n~. )~ ~ ...', Mrs. Nonnan CoYne Wi1.l f1cel's:~ '. ~or ",,~. '." . so targe, all units are requested to send ~elr outstanding work to the Headquarters not later than Dec, 10. Last week materials tor our January quota were requislttoned from the headQuar~rs at ~ash.lngton , and ~lready two hundred yards of dress 1Tl8tertals and &ome wool have .come In. but these material will not be dlstl'lbuted until a.fter Jan .t, u1,lless requested.
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andise or Service Did You Know That You Can S~ecure Practi cally Any Line of Mercp Qreate ,ComTo Right here in Wal're n County. 1'hat a Dolla r Spent Locall y Helps er, GET THE munit y Spirit and in One Form 01' Anoth er R,e turns to The' Spend COUNTY GROW! HABIT, STAR T TRAD ING AT HOME and WATC H WARR EN
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PHILG AS' mean s,-cle an heat, clean kitche ns, clean pans. Just turn the valve and cook. Philga s is economical and it is safe. It is fully appro ved by the Insura nce Underwrit~rs. It is sold at THE J. W. LINGO HDW . CO. 'Lebanon, Ohio , Phone No. '46 ' , Open evenings by appoi ntmen t
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Orders pJace1l by March 10th wiJI save 10U mon'ey Oll
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COLLETT'S HARDyY4ARE
NEW BLAC K HAW K CORN DRILL , with Fertilizer Attach mont. , PRICE D TO SELL!
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Helep Ha.wke
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Servin g Warre n Count y ,R oper, Cham bers, Eltate Ro~nd Oak and other · good gas rangt«!' Ruud, F Oleo, and Everh ot. Water Heate rs 'Phone 211 Leban on, Ohio 29. E. Main St.,
ATT EN TIO N FARMERS! D'o you need a good u ed truck for your farm work. A good election of lIsed cars and truck alway s on hand BADG LEY CHE¥ ROLE T "Auth orized Chevr olet Salel & Servic e" Telep hone- Sprin g Va'l Iey 37092
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RAY,MOND B, BOWARD
Seek Improvemerit of all. Rural Mail Boxes . ~hroughout County Improvement of malI' boxes ,which do not meet wnh the al>proved standwrds of the post office departm~t is being sought aU over Amerlca, and Postmaster Fred Braddock is call1~. attention of rural residll-nts to the requeb't for b Lter boxes. Tlle week of !\tay I] has been set a side as t.he week for ~mprovlng maU boxes and tho annual Inspectlon 01 rural · boxe8 ~ the postmastel' will be held soon aftenvard. Postma~r Braddock Is in r&:!~lpt of the followi.J.lg bulletin from the U. S. Poot. Orfice Department dealing with l'u.ral ma.il box improvement: "Unsight ly r~a\ n\.a1l boxes detract from the natural scenic beauty along highways and are not Q cred it to the owners , of attractive homes served. through the boxes. Rural maU boxes · which are not ..-oped1 ereated or whiCh are not In good
Mr. ' H~ward, publisher of the London. Oql0. Madi!on Press, and- former president ot the Ohio Newspaper Asso9latlon and the t Buckeye Press Associa lion, wu elected Presidelit of the NatiOnal Editorial Association at the COD. vention of tbat organlzatioll In "'acksc;mvilIe. Fla .. re~ently. I In addition to his' new~paper " and rr.agazlne .. pUbhl'hing 8ctlvitie ~~ , M,r HQwllrd a1!io IS servm. as Public ~elatlons Director , of Last rites were oonducted yesterth e 'Ohlo DiVision oJ Conserva· day afternoon, for WUUam Henry ~ , n and Natural .~esources . Lashley, age 79, who . died Swulay -;;;;= _::t ' = .. ~ornlng at ,the St. Elizabeth Hoa-
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H. M.Ooyne, WatTen County WeIlivery of m.a.ll aDd expose it to.. dam- fare Director, announced today th~t age from the elements. school ohlldren in 8 w~rren Coun Y "It Is thE, desire of tpe department schools participated in th~ Communto encourElge patrons of the rural Ity Sch~1 Lun~l program ~ ,:a!'~ delivery servloo to prov'lde nUrely ren county in 1e CW'l'~nt so 00 sult&ble mall receptacles and to year. aroot them in such manner that Opera~l'd In a county wide comthey will be accessible to the car- I unity cooperative basis, thO inceptlon of th pr05ram here wa ' lier and pJresent a neat appearance, It Is especially desirable Lhat the ~~~:;-~tl':;tsM;. g:~1~~ ~U::i~~~: names of box owners be inscribed on the side of the bOxes and t hat the dent of Schools, Chn'rl~ H . BohI, boxes and. their sup~rts be kept ~allsCh~~ S~PterlinleAnddenlt.sn1s~tnd'ithe painted. TUhrPluStteMar e ngh In d l'a .on . <_ e a r agency as ma e surp1 . "Your rural 'ca1'1'ler and all pos_l f ti odIt1 il bl I1 t employes will appreciate any effort OCt comm es at~al a ti e \'1 t lOU n t~e made to It he end that. Warren co. cos . to schOC?ls patProlopa ng ldm1 program. A Works gress A i1_ may. In th,i s respec t , present a much . neater appearance after the week ~tration . proje<;t has made cooks of ,May 5 than it does at present. ';l-nd other necessary labor aVaJl4ble There Is much room for improve- in some of the programs, Mr. Coyne ment but if each patron will do his said. . ' . part the lIabor and e~pense will , be "Th~ school lwlCh program Is very smalll," ~Idly ifowing in popularity , throughout the state, and all av U'or:OD \. y able, evidence bears out the, fac t !lJ.tlt FIRS'T. •C"ALE , •' ,A it is a success here. Balwol authoriFOR DEFENSE BONDS Ues are emphat1c In thea- s tl\te-
cases on the docket. Six persons are charged with grand larceny , two ' with rec.klesa driving and th others with intox:1cation, assault, and ba,ttery, sbootlog with inte~t to kill and carrying coilcealed weapons. Violet W rnersbacl1. Lebanon. is chll!l'ged with shooting with int.ent to kill; Rob rt Russull with carrylng concealed weapons ; Oordoll Caldwell with assault and battery. al1<1 Ropcrt Lnll~bel't Wtt1l Intone&liIon. Rob('l't Senscman and W. J, Rank l' a.r cll ed with rocklC86 drlviug. Rllllkel" Is Deputy County AudItor. . Burl Harris. Keruleth ,BOOth Ja' ' cob Lansdale snd Eivln NiCkell are cluu'g d wl~h lro-ceny: Ra,ymond L~nsford Is charged with automobUe theft, and Claude Rippey With taking a car and carpenter's tool&. , MOTHERS CLUB NOTlQE
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the Wayne Towilshlp Mother's ClUb . has been postponed from lI'rJd:&J, ~:::;--bo ds d .AI ments that this program has done M 2 to Frl"'ft M De!e~ ~ sa'''<6 Il an pes- much to improve the general health 8y', . UAY, ay 9, Election 01 sa.viIlgs stamps, wW be placed on f ' n.D~ll U ~ d ts . d'. "·A oCfleers wl1l be 'helct, nnd the pro. t OfC'ftA v C pa ng s u en • an ..... Vc . gr . will be ' ted b ... sa.Ie In tb:e W aynel;vU!e Pos. ¥ poll)f.ed out lristance& where'scholllS- am " presen y ~e '1!.rat Thursday . inorni.Ilg, May 1, 80001'- tic ratlng~ 'have been 1mprov~ and gI:ades. " ding to an announoement made by d!.scJpUnary problemS solved. Postmaster Fred · Bradd9Ck, today, "Un~urishmet and ' improper diet have iofig been known to 'cause 01110 , STATE ANNOUNCES pita1 , in D~yton. $ID.'DAY DINNER GUESTS . netvouslle~ ' jrasc1bLL1ty ana inabU- , . MOTHERS' DAY PLANS He , had been a life-long resident ~ . '. , ,Ity to concentrate among g1:owlt1g • , .. of .this commwilty-. and Uved .o n a Mr. and Mts. E1:1 Fu;nas aDd fam- Cbildren' / he expaUn&d. "It is d1f~ Mothers and fath~):'iS of Wll,rren farm ou Route .42, on~ mUe nOl'th or Uy entertained t!te following. gues~ newt f6r children to go from early c:ounty students at Ohio state Unl- Waynesv~e. , . ' at dinner Sunday: Mr.· and Mrs, W. 'morning brea.ldast ' until" late even< ty are . race. l'.i~~ In Vlta"t He is survived by". ~wo brothers. B. Branstrator and ~. and ' Mrs. lug 'V!th, only a ,cold lunch o.r 0 .......... " "0 '......ns · 0 nd the Mo~hers' Do. week-end Alfred , of Wellington, Kansas; and Fred M1a.rs, all of W~lngton. Mr. couple. of sand.w.1ches ·a.t noon, parape I ., Robert, of Way:q.esvtlle, of Ma'y 11 on ~e campus With their Se vioe I;v I h ld t tI S t bbs and Mrs. W. J. Hagept~~er, of Mar- t lcul~rily': In the ' clUle of chUdren and daui'bters. l' s ere e a " 1e u ~nsvU1e;- and Mr. and Mrs. L. V. from families whose home diets are Most 'of the Cratem1ties. sororiU~5, Funeral Home, with burtalin Miami Brat}Stl'atol,'. Inadequate. . c1Ormltotles, a'n d cluqs ar-e planning cemeterY. i' "The ; cOmmunitY School Ll\Doh special Motheis' Day events for' par~-:.....--,.......:;;.;..;.... plan ha& ' improved eating habit.s, eDo'Ui' of ehelr members. ATTEND CB~CH CO~VI;NTl()N tat~. ~'P hns· more. , th~ )~st~led its ___ ' " exIstence 'In Lebanon aud Wa1'ren ~N ERVATlON FILMS Tbe following ladies frQm st~ MaCount;y:" . '.' ·AT MASSIE G.RA:"'G~. Ty's EPisco~al ' Church attand,-ed the W hli1l8'ton dl'Q{.t officials .have -;~e . pr,o gram is !!ll'0~lng on - .- Dlocesa.n conven Ion of the yrom- 1UlI10Unced that they expect a sec- statewide basts, 'o n.d Is. now oderab~o .sU~es on .SOU Conservation an's AuKllisl'Y held ' a t .Clnclnnati, Qnd ' dr t 1"~~t'l'at\onthis slunmer ~g ill Olnc).nn",ti, Olevelalld,. Oolumwere p!'csented by Mr. and Mrs. Da . . TUesday; Mrs . .1. L. Baker, of Leb- 1.'_ 'iL t a"--u • •• l ,OOO,""" • t . bUS, D, aY~I\, Akr'on and every other wid, l;lalley at the meeting of th e .. . ow WI II}\} . ~ ~ ~ou hi! who . ' . . nnon . Mrs. C. R. Frazier, Mrs. R. L. ha.ve ~ome 21 years of t. e sinCe llletoropolite,n dlsttiot .i,l1 the State, ~e Township Grange, Monday k H" . ,..... . " " 11 ' . t . , '" t HM well: Mra. L . . Oor...on, m.~S. the OCbober 16, 194.0 registration. as we as in allbu tw9 counl4cs . ev~.nlng . A birthday supper prec~ d Daisy Sny(ler, ~s . WinifredHart; '., . " ' , ' Mote than 60,000 <il1Utften in , ov~ . fibe meeting. FOrty'-llve members " . Off! ials SIOd ~hey plan td tnf,!.uct ' . :1 ' SOCk, and ¥rs. Ronald M. HaWke. 60 000 m"n. D' ""onth b lrining July 1.000 schools are parttolpatl.ng in the enjoyed t he, program and . games ' . ' , t.~ ' ,.. "" /,.. . " ,\.. . . 01 Mtts. Fr~f1er remained. o~et'n.lgh '(V 1 Quota.!· for July August and~ep~ progra;m a~ Jhe present t1m,e. ~esented py the Lectw'er Mrs. In~ a ttend the sooofid da.y of the ', oon- teOmber -.. ./ru be ~"d' e Ul) fro"" yo\'~~ ; ExpansiOn of ' 't he program he-t e . . " ·r ·...• '.' "'6- ill..".,. '.' '. • • 'Taylor. All mem'Jjer& wre urged to -. d ' ventlon, W~eSdsy. er .reglsiJronts par,j;lc~~ "~ col1ege r< .....·; ue .n1l1;de l\e{'t I;\s !f, f9,Clllt~es attend Farm J'lTigbt, MOil ay. ;Mayl2, . ' , , , . aan pe found ,to serve addlt.loruU studen ts who regls~'e<i , las ~ year ,,' . _: " . ' \, ~, but were: d,e t r!ed. ~~II tbe:..end· of~P~ools; Bll,Q if, S~nSQ1'~~ ' ,agencies. KINGS JiERALD$ MEET the scn001 yea.r. . • or groups from .the ljChoo.l U1S\Il'l(~"~"· . AT· HASTINGS HOM~ • • • • . ' can be'secured; Mr: Cpyne said,. f. ' .' 'All- Ohio 'pubUc , iwd parOchial' . Robert Hastings, assisted py Ru't h schools m'e bel.ng inVited to Q1 play \v1~ t he Ohio Sta.te Emplqymel\t , ·, ,.iruRsPAY' ~May 1 Helen LeMay DOrothy Oonard and thelt mqs1cal talent ' at the Ohio Service, 435 Clevelond," A\renue "CoWaynesv1ll . 08/t'den Club lun':' 'Fommy Shoup, en~rt8.l.ned the' bOys stRIte Fair; ~\lgust 23-29. lrhe .1nvt.- lll!ill>Us • . adV~ the ~Viston 1 iJ? a , dleQn meeting at "Our House" and girls of the ~ngS Heralds Soc- mt10n 1!1 "o~n to a.il SCf~ pands, r~ent .pt;ess ~. ~ addlt40n to KONbAY- May 5 lety at the 'Hastings .· home, Monday orchestrll.... 'di"uin cOrPs, ~,reoru1'1ifug 1)lan-powe~ tOl' dele\1Se "20: 30" club at the home of afternoon."· • e~ aDd &rny. other apeolal industries, the Employment "Service ' 'ID'. and. Mrfi. Donald L, Hawke. The worship service w\!.S oonduct- m~l fe&lturE! ~eveloped ..~ ~ being, ct41ed upon to' fW''' PI~ .L~;;;;;;;~;';;~.;;;;;;;;:'.J ~y_ Ma.y · 6 Cd by ·;Mrs. Wruard ~erson, and the school. School· m~~ ptogr~ in business and e.~hortage~IJ' Argunot :Bridge club, a t the was followed with missl~ ~- .wlll be " daUy feat~ of the .stat,e developed, says the ' report. Prlw.te ,..~. . . . . . . . . . .~._ bowne ' of Mrs. j : K. Preston. Ings. " .,' Fa1r aD1:l it is the first ,time tba:t , 1Ii.dustry , in d~ .. the :ft.r;st .' " . Miss Mary Jti.ne Anderson w8s se,. such an ambitious a.tteqi.pt has bee'll three "months ', of 1941 took 64 .per ~NESDAY- Ma.y 7 looted 'by .th~ group to recelve the made to .shOW j0h10 citw:~·· the ce~t ~re' w~kers f~ t!le. employ(~}\~P cl~. Mrs. Clarene-e Rye, Ufe mC?llbershlp 1n th~ ~etY .'this .:wealth·o;! talent ~ '~tp ~ ~u- /~en.t ';~~vi~" diyis1on.. tha~ ' In, ~~: ,~-CIvic . cI" ,.... in tin year. She will be awarded thls ·mem- s!,cal ,:~on being developed corr~ndJ.rlg 'Period las~ year. ' u'" vUS ess mee g. . . ~ '. . '-,." , .. 6, • • lwrshlp oa.t tqe meeting .in .May" ~ within ',lthe ~llc and- ~hial , . . Co . , ~AY.~ May 9 . ' ." . which ·tln1~ a : ~t-lu~ s~~r.l' w1ll ~~l· ~i~~ withiI;l~he s~te .. En- ... ',Se~~ : thllit we · l~V," ~. ~:ttain to , , Wayne ' T~hlp FalmeI s cluh, be l'ield at the Church. ..· ; '. trance ·b18.nks are Ibe1ng smt to ,a~ t;he m,lnistry 'of tfgtiteo\lSD6SS. m ail .' ~. 'and' Mr~.. Clarep.ee .Rye: hosts, , , ,.' . , scllooi ~tende~. · . . " ' tlUngs, ~We. must ' not overlqqk '1JD1&li , . .a.iDA~-- ~y . 9 " Mr. lanq MrS. Walter"Sheeh8.n ap.cL ";':'.,~. 1' .~ ... . , ., ',,'~ in ,~~ 'ol: in bll:~, t~ . ~. '~~p Mothel's club. sons we~e clliiner ' guests, '8un~y, ot' ~ ~tm1ti~, f~ wOrk- ," trlft'" 1lu\ke perrect4on," : aM ' ,~. iC'; ~. , ~'8 Woman's A~x1l1ary, Mr, and: Mts, Qarl Orou:'anct fl¢illy : 8l'8 to. ~~~ense ' ~ustrii!S: teQu1i:e.th&t· Uttle ''f,?~es . , .1 ,. spoU 1the"v!nes,"-' \John;' Bo~n, h~te~~ I • 'of Franklin, . ,." ','., '( ~~ , PJ"I~lv~,· job:\seekent: ~~ MAP.~y ~~ 'Eddy~ {" "h"'" .~~ '1 • ~1rIoiii1iil!!~~.~...............iii.I';;"";';;J,
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, ,YCJUnlelf , was K.iven Prld{lY ev~n- two tom.t.o plant. are still atancUDC, iD4, 10 , the ~Ium. to a large but we are one of the last places to.DiS apP,reClII.tlve audience. suJrEl' from frost, Ute air dralna&e 'Tb~ School board have annr.unccd 15 80 good on thb dope One faU the ~e ~ have been em- day I visited one of my' neighbors played for the enaulns year. on Township Road and found her
WE PAY FOR HORSES $4.00 COWS $2.00
Altoptber abe wu very un- lers at the P1ym1re home. happy a,l1 day and after aU the Oecll Beeson, of Dayton, bas been I' trouble no one bid on hel~. Buch a spendlnl a few ~s in the Bee.sono f ' " ...d 'tIOuditiou sweet -pup though tha't I was ilad McCarren home here. Hop-Oa1~es-8heep-E~ Removed PromptJ, to t.ake her home untU I can tind Alfred Jordan and sister, Miss a good home for her. I «Ilid find a Hannah, were Sunday gUests of Mr. eaII IlIsaIrene FIsher, a High School Cannas lying nat .while mine were good home for her lame br,other, the and Mrs. Wayland Jordan and famVal- blnnw.I .. ly _Wdent waa rushed to Miami ' . """""''6 as tray as mi'd -summer . one that the cow kicked, so it did. Ily, in Cincinnati . Many from the community ,atley· Hospital, Dayton, with btonchlal They 8&Y there used to be fine or- that much gOOd anyway. pneum.on1a. charda on this place. The lay of AprU 27. Sunday. Still no rain tended the Class Play, Friday even~. LQyd Jorden, underwent au the land 'Wollld be good ,for orchards. but who could complain when the lng, at Harveysburg. &ppende:rt.omy operation, Friday, at AprU 23, Just a yea'r &1nce we days are 80 beautiful. The wheat. Tommy Kelley ,..ho is .a member RevUse T~lepbone Charr" MaIn eM, Xenia, O. I' BlaJ:r'~ Hospital, Lebanon, bought the bttle tractor a purchase looks fine but the pastures need it in the Arthur Cain home, spent sevE. G, Buchsleb, IDe, Mr~ and Mrs. Oharles Beck, ot we have never regretted. With its again. 'lbe grass is thin and though eral days last week with his mother u."Mburg, were Saturday gUest,s help we are farth along With our the clover 15 coming up it is not and famUy, at BrooltvWe. iii ~iI ~III. . . . . . . . . . .. Of relatlvea here. spring work than we were last y~. erow1nI as fut as the C(JIWS ea.t it. ~r. and Mrs. 'W. Althouse, of Kirk Jefferies, of SPr1n8f~ld, was We plowed a llttle 'paOOh of ground . Th1a noon I ~ned a can of mU8h- ~yton, have moved to their new ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a W.edneada1 caller, he~. today' tbat had not been turned over rooms for my lunch. Th~r have the home, the Deatherage farm, which , 1Ir. /Uld , Mrs. Ohat;l~ Edw&rdIJ, for .flve' years at leut. It looked 80 most delldous fresh taste. I found they bought ,a, year ago. ."ere W1lDi1nItOn shoppers, Satur- rlh and ellow that we' ~ded to the reeei~ la8t fall in a bOOk caUed Mr. and Mrs. Burton have located. day. , p:t it inn!ootn. It was' gray and "StDlmeadow Harvest". '~en the 1h OrejOlUa. REAL f;STATE . Mta. L1c~ ourl, of Lebanon, is at tn1Bty aU day alld the radio said m~shrooms were so plentlitu1ln the Mr. and Mrs, Boward McKay and INSURANCE tile beda1d.e ,aI. her mother, Mr•. rain,' sO' we ' worked ap4nst time pastures I tried it and I. am de- Ml's. Harold McKay were Sunday AUCTIONEER ADn& Van ~en, who remains but they must have scarect it a.way ighted ,with tlie result, I never have 8Ifternoon callers at.. the bOl!l~ of Mr; L --' qUite ill. . for the rain cUd not come after aU. any luck fmding the spr1n8 ones, and Mrs· Almon Ferr15 and Mrs. Un. Tom Welch ,and daughter, ' 'April 24. A perfect day, the kind those spongy ones that grow in the Adah Talmage and family. ~n1ed by Mrs. Ola Welch, of day .that you invent excuses to woOds, but now I can Just 8'C? down Mr. and M~. HaIlle ,Hathaway, of Y!alted Batur~ay in W~tn1n8ton . stay ,out,. of dOoTS and let the house ' ~llar and get a 'can wlhen I get 'Lebanon, were also callers at TalMA~TIN Mr. and Mrs'. ~nel Oampbell wor~ go, The k1nc:\ of day when it is mushroo~ hungry. MUSMC>Om hunt_ mage's. lnla bave ret~~ f~om W~t 'YW ," a ple().Sure to weect th.,e earden and ing. makes &. fine ~xcuse ltor getting ' Membe~s of the Friendship Olub ·Auctloneer , after being , the guests of her p8.r- trim the' rOse bushes. ]'be kind of out to t he , woOOl8 1h the lovelY were very pleasantly ente~~~d on ~nt.s. , ' aay when it was even pleasure to spring sunshine, 80 may~~ it is bet- a \ r~t afternoon at the- home of SATISFACTION . l\ev. and Mrs. W.1l1 Moore, a.t- go an'd driV~ the cows out of the oat ter af,t er aU than a trip to the eel- Mrs. Eugene JetY~ry, near 0 egonia. tended the O. S. U. Ohorus. ChOir, field and then herd the~ slow~ lar. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Earley, 01 Or No Charge ~ in Xenia, Thursday evening. along the edge so they could eat Wilmington, were six o'mock dinne~ CenterYllle,~Ohlo I"Mrs" George Wall and chUdren where the gra~ was thick. The pas_ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Plymire, Sunday. were Mt. Orab business ~allers, SIlt.- tures are stUl rl\.ther thin, they ~ PHONE 7021 V..... . I Johnnie Carr and his friend, Mr. urclay. rain. The tittle patch of woods was Mrs, sadie R ssop had as her 56 lovely that one could ' not blame McDaniel, both of Wilmington made . , a brief call on tile formel' 5 classSunday :" dinner gues,ts, Mrs. ~ee the Cows fot pre!en:lng it to the "I HIll'lan and ~rs . La':l1'a S~Udl\ker . . open 'pasture. They seemed to think ' Mrs. Henry Burges antd Children me,tes. Albert Talmage and Everett .. Mr~. ~l Fi'~~, Was hostess to the tho.t , the new, gl'een l~ves ,tasted of. D~ytOn, Spent Fridl~y evening La~rge~ Saturday . ~ornlng. " Fidell5 Qlass 01 the Melhodfst as good as I thought they looked. 'vi~h Mr. and Mrs. ,Sue Morgan. 141 . M~d Mr . Georie Plymil:e, Mr. I' Su~h a lovely day that I did not go . Bor Cecil Villars, Mr: and Mis. Church, Wednesday evening. 1 MIss ' • . . n to M r. an d 'Mr"o. Morris and Mrs. VU . b TAt. IA-L1THrc TAR AND Mrs. 0 . 0 '. Randa 1. daug'htchtl' to town ~nd by' the time evening ~wts, a son, J erry Lee, weighing Ross lars, 'S. D. Fern sj:nd RO I" , EXCAVATING ROAP O;rL Helell , and Mrs. S!ill)' Wrlg were ~me 1 ;was completely worn out 8~1 lb, AprU 20. errt Jeff ry, from this . v mID y, .a t Mrs.. Ellsworth Smltb, of Dayton, tended the , fun~l services for Wilmington callers. Salurday after-, juSt putteririg 9:I'Ound. o MPTR CK S 0 RVJO.EJ I"; AprU 25 .. I have found where spent the }\leek end with ber mot.1Ier, Charles McGowan, Sunday alternoon. , . Friends ~nd l' jHives here, have' Smokey go~ the stink. A ne1g'hbor Mrs. Ma~t1e Levi. ' "- ---=aeon,. at the M. E, Church: in PIT RUN, LOADED 30c YD. recel.ved Word ot the serlous lllness. had dl'ligged .a dead calf out Into' a Rev. Hart of Xenia spent Satur- ClarksvUle. of' Mrs: , Oharles ElUs, of neal' Sa- gully ~rld of : course tne dogs bad day evening with Mr. and Mrs. EdI: . b.lna. ' found ' it: WIlly on eart'I} a,ny~e win Marlott. ' ,,'" ", , I" woUld do that, when · ~ they ' ~ve Mrs . . Everett Bunnell 'Iind d'alUfh- ;Be as cal'efu1 of the books you Phon.e, Waynesvlll H R 11 ," to do is to step to ttie telephone, tar, Edna.. Marlen, of Waynes~ll1e, ,17e&o, as of the company you 'keep; ut!banoD otfl.ce Pltone 473-K' call the \PertWzer 'Company fOf spent Tuesday with Mrs. HUy Glb- for your habl ~ and ch'aracter will :,~ them to ,come and carry It away" Is son ancl\¥rs. Morris Le\1/1S. be as much 1n.fluenced by til1e. f~rres.98·M. Morr,Gw Phone No. 3 Mrs, ~1ser of Columbus, called 01;1 more ~~n. I ca~ see. I t makes , me Mrs. Ray~ond' Osbonl of xeiua, mer ~ by the lat~er.-Pa.xton HO~ . • • • • • •_ • • •III!• • _ Miss Francis Alden_~n Wednesday good and ma.4: for how can you keep spent Sunday ~fternoon with Mr. ~ l~~ week: . )'o~ dogs ,at home when a. smell like' and Mrs. Emerson Dill Imd lIOn ...~!=~~~=~~:~~ 'Mrs 'L1na Wels of Lebanon was a that, wonderful to them. Is call.\ng Ralph. .. dlnn l~ "lPlest Of" the BroWn sisters 'them.' .~cIw do we know what tha~ Mr. Richard Murray :;pent Tues:, ' on 'l1lur8d.~. " ., '. calf died ~f. Might : be ,lipreading. day evening with Mr. Lue 'Murray. I Jesse HOlmes ot SwathmQre, Penn. Contagion qver the whole neighborMJ:s. Lue Morgan 'f"et'~rn~d home • I who is sent' out ~y Friends advanoeh~. ·T here oUl'ht ~ ~ a IfVf·, after sPending a few d~lYs in DayI ment ~tt.ee, sP!*e at the I!&ainst, 'alloW1~' 4ead I stock to lie ton. . .. , '", ' , . PriendS H~rrie to an in,~rested group around ' even ,on your own ,pI8l:1!. 'It Mr. a~d Mrs. Jene 'Shaw and ;on:laat ~~Y ev.mtng. ' Is o.n eQf, ~~e ~ ways to get d~ daughter, ot Xenia, spent Bunday FI. .a-tI....y. ~. IJ;na a8.r t809k .spent last '1I'r1- i~tO b/Wl habits. Th~ ~ line .fence With Mr. and Mrs. Cl.uster .Shaw \ ~y IJl t.eba~on wi~h he r sbter, Mrs. is ~ost f1n18~ed. Tbjere ~ , just and son: Robert. ,...." ' Harvef" . one panel left to put in this ,mQrtl- Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Mar~tt ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN ,your cattle, hogs. sheep aDd calves ~.,~~~~~~~~~k:_1 and Mrs. 'Bert Marlatt s pent Sunday bO Norris-Brock 00.. live Wire antt with Mr. and ' MrS. Elvis MICh~al progressive firm for , the highest and daughter, Dorothy: ' market . prlce~ and good service• , Callers a.~ : the Gibson h9Pl~ .Stu;lUnion Stock Yards' OJn!:l~aU, 0., day were j Frank Dakin, Mrs. TuQe 'i n 'on ltacUo · Statton WGKY Erh~t' Ni?,on. ~s. PaUll A,rIl1S~ug! 12:25 to; '12:30 p. m. for our daily loeal, cqrlte.Stalni Mrs: Charley StUes, Mrsi. Ned Ruthmarket reports, erro~d; Mr. and 'MrS, ~.rn01d :.Cl.ar~" ~pd r~1iy. Mr .. . Ervin Gibson; MrS. - -,---,,"-:'.- - - - - - John Koester ahd daughter, Velma, Th re is n()t the least flower bu&; Mr. Bill' Defoe 'Mr. l.ow Richard seems to hold up Its head. and to and ' daughter, )essie, Mrs. Alfred leak pleasantly. in the 5eicJ:et se~ 1,let~ClI~ MOrQ-nn a~;d,;:. ch1ldren. Mrs. LUI: of the, goodness of lts heavenlJi M~g~n;' Miss Dena .. LuCas, MtsS ' Maker.~uth. ' .betwe~nI 'Minn1e crawfQrcl" l\I1:. ~wis Craw, ( ,fQ1'd, . Mrs. ~erSon ' Diu and Son. The' book 'to read Is 'not the' Ode Ralph, *~ ' ~lt!S' ¥1rin1e Hopltlns.. ' .. WhlCb thinks 'fOr YOu/ but, the ODe :Mr;." "nd ' 1'4ts. ' Frartk 'matt of "'.which' .ti~kes. you tblnk. No book In _~._,.... ' Y.alley s~nt U4:>rlCiay rDdrn~ ' , the world :equals the :Bible. 'tor tha\, ltV.
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Dayton. In tlle afternoon 'they all ME~rBODI8T OBtJIWB viSited ~latives In Middletown. • '. ... ....... . -............ -" tor _r. and .un' ...~y .......man, ..J.,oa.'Ia _'- a..C. .. _ . 9 30 of. Piqua, were callel'8 10 the Bogan Ch....~.............: a. m. , , W~hip 8ervlce 10:40 a. m. ·The ' Warren Ooonty 'Qemocrat1c, home a week' ago Sunday afternoon. · _"...... T _ Sunda .....~ .. 07 '.' . . , . .'........... ,. • ....,.,.gue y ev~U66" Women's ClUb v(1ll meet at. the Mr. WWard l;laines, eldest son ·of at 6:30. 1.Iead.... MIss Betty Davis. ',..'=---,-~~~ 'home of Mrs Fred. Hutlchih:sOn .in '~. aDd Mrs. EvereU ~. ;nos
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WADlI!8VILLE. omOeTR1JRSDAY, MAY 8, IMI
R. D.. Collett Is Mayor's Proclamation Moving Store To, Under the sLUspices of the Village of Waynesville the Waynesville Fire Department, the Waynesville New Burlington ciVic Board of Health, Waynesville Boy Scouts, .
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Tuesday and 'Wednesday, May 20 and 21 have been . Purchase or the former buildings ; Tbe resignation of ~, and Mrs, designated as CLEAN:--UP ~nd PAIN~-UP days, of the Way~e C, Smith bardW&re_ It is hoped that all business houses and all private ..... . .,. • • • • • • • , . , • ..-.<1) Howard Potrt, teachers in ~be junior and lmpleme~t business in ~,ew ... h'''b __'" 1 "'d ".1__ .... 1 OW citizens. will ~:opperate by disposing of all unsiglitly Burlington and removal of b1a store · Wh t r f! t"'Ie f'Irst -bo .. ....uoo, au lIIUIIII _ar e ens, trash of every description and debris in basements or a a ·. re Ie ta".aht oomme-&'" 8ub.'ec."In 'ht constOt d In Waynesv1l1e to that place, was ...... .~ ~.... . near b UI'ld'lng ~ h'IC h. rrug I ut e a f'Ire h azar, rain we h~,ve had for many a the Aua "'."h ."hoo) "'ere a ....... ted "'hen . d M 26 1941 W B S · announced thls week by Robert·Col-. .,,' .. ~".. Beginning " on ay, a y , , ,,'tu1res, .lett, who bad operated a hardware day: but I guess, according . members of the Wayne town&h1p Fire Chief and his assistants will make an inspection store here for the last five years. t. 0 t~e fafnlerS, it ''didn't de) ·board -6f education met Mbnday in and about buildngs to detect any possible fire haz· The buildlng was purchased by Mr, ~ ards, Let's Muke Waynesville a Clean and Safe Town, lI' c h gopd.•r _• the gr,Qund is nl"ht to name ._--"'Collett at an auction sale beld . in. , ..., .. 1ICMiI&..... for the com- \ Trash to bE! removed must be place d-.Qn. t h e curb or still much too dry ~ ., . it did Inr year, , New Burllngton S~tUi'day, Removal , in the alley. . of the s.tock of the local store w. however alleviate the terri- Bottl Mr, end Mrs. Pogt and M1ss A, K, DAY, Mayor, New Burllngton w11l be started lm.ble dust on M.a in street .. ~ OWens h&ve taught · in the lOcai medlately.' door and window screens 'schopla for the laSt three y~: . Mr. Coll~tt came here from Newput in a fa$t appearance last The ' fo owm, , teach~ ~e . Burlington, where he had been asweek, a~ did ~r, Fly , • .n amed for the hl,h school bulldlng: I" soclated with tbe late Wayne C 'R' Ad8'~ fans we~e "'lad f" " ··R . W, Braddock . .Carll1'e~n, R , ' ~omp Smith for a ~rlod of 25.years. S~ce. "! ~ & ~ or H , Powler, ' Russell E . Prank, J . B. . . .... , . . the death 40f Mr, Smith the store-tha~ close r~me l~st Thurs- Crab~" Oharles J~eS, Mrs. Ruth " &"~lulRni. · had been operated by hls son Robert. day., an eleven inning one, Edgtncton and MIM Earline Lanham. . & I ;,IS; untll the stock was sold last March. ;by ';Buc;ky',' , th$t broke ~heir Al?,p olntmenta for the com.1ng year . The 00Ilett lfam11~ ex~ to COlllosinlr streak . , • Mrs. Jessie were .. &i)Cepted by t~e following 'O~les E, Mlcmener, president mond Hatfield. nere bas been tinue the1f residence in W~esvUlo-
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Hyman a~d lIer gran~, a~g Lamb. Zola .~trlder• . Jan~ Pumas. A.ssIOCJ8.~n state's that th6 plans people en,tteavor t o attend the ban- Whlle In Waynesville meInblp'$ of ter,· ,\. Marllyn, ' enjoymg a~ R~th Rltchle, Dorothy Day,'Vlrgin1a for the second ' part of the program que"', ~ that they had ~ In- the Collett family were actiVe mem; . early morning W.#llk . , , Carl- BtirdPi, Laura Mc~~y and Wade . for the alumni banquet May 31 have vlted by someone as a guest.. TOis 'bers of the Waynesville MethOdlltt ·, ton' Cook was a 'v ery sur- Turnet, " . been ,:ornpleted. ,'ThIs feature of year the . ' serg~nts-at-al'lll& have ch~Ch w~. Mr. 90 1,1ett took an prif~ed . penon' 'when u\>on ., tlie evening's aCtlVl~e& wlllbe pre- b~en instructed to ~o,w, nO one to active part In the da.1'rs of th& d.te "n . It car door ' thp~ I~:w ,, ~ed Ol~ !)l AlUlIn...,S~~t ~4&! ~2 en~ !h~~~e 100m or tile dt\DCe Waynesville 01vio ,cluo .. .. nl g , ' '::ra~ en 1 of ChlcaCo, Prea1dent MJehener w11l ,unless they have a t Icket. The tlc- . . bottle fell out on the pave'have charge of the first 'part Of the kets ' thls year will be 75 cents, whioh . . " ment. spilling half t~e ,con- ' ~on Pl'ogram and the closIDg n~, will Include the dlnnet•. the post_ · tents.. but tile .. bottle du:lJi't MorrU Cornell Of: WvnesvtUe , will prandial exercises and ' the dance, . . break' so the other half 'Of . M~.:a~ guests of the W~-. be . the spqkt!8lD&llL'for the..,..class o~ The p~esiden:tI8.1 bal1' wni~ oU~w the the-milk was saved, ,', the nesvWe ' eJardim ,club e,njoyed thtm; 1891, .tbe 50lh y~ claaa, katry ft . banquet. ~When gu~sts are . invited ' ~ "1'1 h' h h 1 annual ' spring luncheon meeting, Meredlth Of ' LIrnIL, tO" well known' t hey, ~o\lld ,be provlded with tlclt" .. ' vv aynesvI e Ig . ~c 00 ~..t .ThuradAY; at ."OUr Rouae", r attorney, will speak for. the 2btb eta so that ttiere will tie no emba.r, Members of the . 20-30 club, and l ba.se,baU season was ~hort PJacea were la1dfor twenty Ibern- year claas. ' .. ,... _ raasment at the dor, TIckets can be one 8Ueet, Mrs. ~omaa ~. and snappy, two games, eacl) • and the follOwIng iW!sts at . Tbe thInl feature of POtU Will obt.a.1Ded tiom ,the secretary,. of ,the were enter~ed, ,Monday evenIna ' ~ith 'Spring VaHey one' won, . tables attractively ,decorated , :with be the eo..~Ued i'fllJlI;'I~ ~ p.nei Alumni' Aaociatlon, . Inez M; ' Jam~tl:le hom.e Of Mr. ILJ1d Mrs, ~If , " . , . , ' lOoter th v tID 'Ba L. Hawke. ,.' , . . • .. and , one lost . , , we have a boll. que~ .of varied ~ tulips, \Vitti 0 , M. oart.wrllbt, III," at e ~~a Ilal nk, '.:, .,
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Openlng devotions were Jed ~ Rev. 'R, L. Backw.ell. with ,~~ bIpiJ- .. ~ 88aslon followtnc· ,~ ~ time the group ~ . to make a :,rw,tlon •to ,tJle., Wiyn..,ule; Boy b~ts, for.:.,~~'. . _~~ of thm -ca . A WIiICUII81~ followed concernlng the part the club can pJ&J . In the JI'Onv~ In 8e.rvIee ~. ' outlined by the pr~ BJabop, fft the Ep~~qJur.:l). , . Contests were enjOYed durtna ~be IIOOW boqr after ' "bfch ref~menta were'letVed by '~. bo8~. ,~
. ~ . Mr. Gf~bon8 reports tbe ,qtbet "eon oOn.etVatlon;, b.v ' '. . , flocks . of 'Wild ducks on the '11,: 'B. ~bbe, compriaed the ~ ,Ariv., r tJte e ' Cl).l j so get your tram: ' __ . • • . .' ... Mr~ II ·ter. tllat is if .Ia ~c1d1t1on to the bouqUet. Of . " J ' ft . 1Iu1IPe; inaCa were a!aO brouIbt net A -. In ' . ,a er ~ ' " \ a..... ' ~ .. &' &&U&~''''''''' . rain w.e, d· uJ~~~ be ho8~ " . I . ." ...,,..,,.,,....,J;.....J; '·I"nM m'ush" . " " . \. . , ,. ' ' , ~wards for acbflevement In all de- received a ecore of 500 points dur- C,ANVASS OF COU"" ,. in' ahe' :.o~ tbe o~.ln iJUlie, ..J, ' . b '; , '. <' • . " . " . ~ents ~r school wor~ were pre- r Ing the year. ~l awards were . ,,~~lll.~~l~U.4!:;. e I. ~ !~'nt.ed to itudeJllt. of· W&YJlI!8v1lle given Ra.ylyn Crabbe and Jane TO PREVENt' RABIES, I ' . '. ' ' . , ' . '., , . n " .BI8b School. taM ~urIda)' .evenlnl, Hartsock, leaders In their gl ~up~. .......;.. , . . Ift.,_,,~ tie the" \Qy~ .250 s~eut~, ~hta, r,1en~ Athle~ awards were pr~nted by A boule _ . houIIe caDft!II or "'v• . of .' , " , a'net teachers att;ended the. annuaJ Ralpb II. ~wler, coach. 1ncJ~ ren OcJutlty wtU be .Dade in tb8 .....
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Daisy Green. Fra.nklln, entered ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY _ _-:::--:---:---:-_-::--:--_ _ _-::-_--:-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _' suit agll1nst James R . Green, for a Subacription Price, $1.50 Per Year, Payable in Advance divorce, charging neglect. She alsO - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - asked that his employer ' be restralned from Pll'ying Green haU , his salary untU she bas been ,rrepaid PATRONIZING HOME MERCHANTS fOl' money she advanced Ifor the purchase of a 1941 automobUe.
The estate of FI:eeman E, Wll- m. Uamson, late Mason banlt director, deter$ed to ha.ve a net value of $7,734.57 all ot which passes to his It is difficuit to say which may be wUe, Mary, most m1schlevous to the hwnan ' lleart, the praise or the dispraise' of l\IAItRIAGE LlOENSES mell.-Mary Baker Eddy t
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When you end your dollar off Lo some mail order and Vir ginia Jane Faulkner, 17, house or di ta~t store, you get what you pay for , a nd no tOMMON PLEAS P.ROCEEDINGS waitress, botb of Lebanon. more. The f luffy haired girl who handles it cares nothing LeGrand Gibbs, 38. !a.rmer, atld for you. The merchant whom you helped to enrich never Temporary alimony ordered for Ruby Wells, 23, housework. both of h ear,s of you. The transaction has no aftermath, except Florence Witham durtng the dura- Fr~~ to 22 t tion of her suit for divorce against ac re rs, , MIddle own, mapossibly the effort to return an unsatisfactory purchase. Cliffordl Witham, chlnist apprentist and' Mary CathWhen you buy goods at home you make business ties. In,JUllLCtlon in the suit of Ruth edne McCullough, ,21, Fr41nkl1n. , The proprietor and his Clerks want to keep. your 'trade and Palmer agatnAt Robert L. Palmer Lester Burrell, 24. Lacarne, soldier, will return your favors in any way that they can. A con- vacation on motion of plalnt1t! and <8.nd. Evelyn Gentry, 21, Lebanon. Harold Sbeets 29, shoe worker. sistent policy of home buying creates a circle 0 loyal busi- suit dismissed without record. ' and Margaret Hazelwooq. 19, waitiu!ss friends. If you are in tratle for yourself in your hom'e Ena,r orde~ made ~f the grant;- ress ' both of Lebanon " 18 a b It I ' to success. Ad' . f1ng of""UA a divorce to aerbert \VUson Qeo ' • • 80 u e y necessary n It 18 A whicb' was rse Mount. 26; frigltia1re workt own, th . IS ' . . rom "'... _ n:.... W". .....,n exceedmgly helpful to a~yone else. . handed down October 31 1940, but er, ~l1ale, and V1rg1n1a. South. 21, Success comes largely by favor. Many people wonder R, R. I, Pranklln, . . . ' inadvertently " not entered: , ahoeWWwolarter, m mchard. Blakey 24 b ow.some fellows g~t ~long 80 easily. Us,uall>:' there 18 ~o 8P,riD1Ueld, awn1nc riner, a~ Or~ magic or secret about It. They have been trymg all their PROBATE COl1BT pha Mak1De Paulette 17 'PraDk11n lives to ~ke friends. If :they 'have anYthih,~ to sell. B.-IlDc on !&ai 19 wUl be held ~UYer O'Neij1• .s:-'&dletown; ' _ whether. a hne of merchandISe or, personal s~rvices, a host on the ftnt and ftnal accounts or steel WOIbr. and ArvtUa Johnson. of their neighbors around them are glad to turn things the . .tee of t.ucY Croll, Prank- 63, PrankliD. their way. ~uying g~ods' in t?n~'s home town ,is the simp· Un; ' .... B. ,R hoades, Lebanoa; ..: . ~om:t Re~:~ .lest and easiest way to create helpful busines$ relations. Laura B. Evans, ~; Jamea PrankUn. ' ' , And 'it costs nothiJig. . M. VulderVort. ateaooJa' .wblle,.the 18th a.c)COUllt of the estate of s.rah BBAL UTATB TBAHSFEltS -The Western Star G. Tl1Inble will also be beard th~
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wU1 the ' th1rd account of the l estate j)f Oharles E. Lew1a, Lebanon, 0la1r and An.na lJewIa , to Tlne DlIlID ~ tJ!le ttrst ~t of ,AlmOI'e ~rt. 5 acre. to Prank11n twp. Todd, ~rdlan ,of !I'ob1as ~Bretney. Eldon and ~, E. ~bort to Dnma -~~~-----.:.;......;, 11141 15 urCII ' The wUl ot Oharles W. Charlton B. Witham, one &ere in Turll~ek .' TIl D I~h. Re-end H W1a': admitted to probate and a son, ·twp. ver enry..... Cha 1 ' ............ , ' ed. " _ " e ~ ~ Auc~l.neer , Mrs. Howard Pogt ,charmingly 'en- Hobson, D. D., Blshop of the Epls- Samuel , r ton, .~n, nam Joshua a nd Cal'rie Hill to George tertalned at her home last Saturday copal Church in the Diocese ote~ecuoo.r. The estate valued a t $3 ,800 E. Pry:burge~ 3 lots in Cozaddale. SATISFACTION afternoon, complimenting Mrs. John Southern OhIo, will adm1n.lster the ls lett 'to nine sons and a pa,ugb~er.~ William and Jennie Hunt to , Joe W. Kersey, Invited. guesUi mere as 1'ite of ' contlnna.Yon in St. Ma ry's Ber~ Clemens. Putnam RatUff and and FraD£8!...!!.~eson, 1.39 acres 1n Or No' Chara8 . I follows: Mrs. Emest" Edgington, Mrs. Church on StUlday, May 11, at 4 George Maxton named II,ppra1sers. Tw·tlecreek twp. Centerville, ,Ohio R. L. Hackwell, Mrs. M, ,A. Fulker- o'clock in bhe a!telll00n. In thls Welt()n HI.Za.r, Lebanon, named Ethel ~. Hathaway,to Ruth Hathson, Mrs. Wade Turne1' , Miss ,Evelyn sixtieth amuversary cla& ten Ind!- admlniJ3trator de bonis nQn. of the away( 5;, ac.l'es i11 Wayne twp. PHONE 702l Ker~ey, of Oregonia, Miss Lucille, vlduals will be pl'llSented by the rec- esta te c.~ o.t~arles L. Hizar t~ sl,lcceed ~'Ch1e R. and Elizabeth Penny to w 8.iton of Spring ' valley: Miss tor ~b Re R L Hack;w 11 f ' his la~e, brother. Om~ord A:, ~a1' Beatrl.oe Cai'nes et , Ill, hnlf. acre in -----~,--~--~-- : E:nrllne ';r..anhlltp, Mrs. Lewis T!10mp- O~flrn::Cloll~' ~h~ P:WUc Is C:rclia; a t a. Ixind of $4.000. ' ' MBS!ile tWp. ' so~, Mrs, Russell ~. Frank, Mrs, L. invite to o.ttE;nd thls ceremony of A. Garst, Mrs. Wayne pymond, of laying on of lu\nds. a custom which gue~ts ,Of Mr, and Ml·s. Ge6rg'e Ply: ' Franklin; Mrs. Donald L. Hawke has exiSted In t he Church since the mlre. :\ e.nd Mrs. Ethan Crane. da~s of the apostles. 'Weather 'per.: 'MI;'. Ilnd Mrs. ·W. 's. Downey en- Mrs, ~dah Talmage ,J. Lee TalThe aftern~n' " was enjoyab~ mittlng, a, reception in bonOr ot the ' tertai11t~d rE!l~tlves trom Indiana, mage and"son, Albert and Miss Jes- " TAl: VI -LlTHIC TAR A.;~D sPent in games appropriate to the Bishop and the new commun1eants ' .,' , sle Garner were Sunday aftert;lOon ROAD OIL , EXCAVATING -h ' . t' over the week-end. . II . occas1on, and the onored guest was w111 be. held. 1n the church yard 1m-' ca , e15 in the hqme otMr. and Mrs, n MP'l'R 'C - ',RVlom , presented with a ' lovely gift. A mediately atter the~ service. ,M r. and Mrs. Howard MoKay aOd Ray Boull",re. in C1&rkS·v1Ue. da1Dty dessert course cot¥:luded tbe Mrs. Ii~1d . McKay , motored .to Mr. and Mrs. Oharles' Swlnder of " R1chm nd lridia A ril 30 Cor ' PI' RON. LOADED 30(' 'YO " ,() ' " na, P ,: ' ' ~ ' Dayto~. spen~ the week-end 'a t thel,r . ,' . i est1v1tie~ conimiM;ee meetr,tng at the- Prlerids farm here I ' ; ..;.......;...;...-----~- :-.,....::;~~----.;..;;,,;:.....~:.....---------- 8a
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'. . Blanchester, . were Sunday , dinner v1a1bors in XeriJa, W~y, . Phone. Waynesville" It 11 , 8 . , , " ': . " f', , NeWe or' Lebanon oWce Pho:ne ' " Having achieved great suocess , W,ayne Townahip Farmer's Club Ohicago; , . , ENTEIt.T.AlNS oLUB . MEMBD8 ' , la, a guest ' in,. the home of re.,98·M. Morre. Phone No. I with their play last year, the Girls Mi-. an.d ,Mrs. Olarence Rye, hosts, AND B11SB.urDS AT PUTY her alatei', M~ 'Haqna.h Jordan and .l"l1eridIy Group w1l1 give a public Friday-Ma,. \.' Mr. and Kts 08tman" " en:' bro~eta. ~ , .,:' , , . performat¥:e of three one act plaJI St. Mary's W~'a Aux1l1ary, ' '" , ~.. , Donald McKay, eeilior in Wllm- - 7 7---.--...:...----:.......;,-...,........... at the GraDge Hall on Friday , even- ' Mrs. John, Bolln, hostess, tert&in~ the m~ of the, Hi- tnaton ,QOUege, abtend8d the natIOnin8. May 9, at eight o'clock. The Waynea T~bip Mother:s Club. lA)" \cl1l1b and. ~ h~" ,a t a' al convention of ohi Beta Phi, .'naplaya will last abc?Ut fifteen m.l.D:utee Glrla Prljtl1dly Play.. ' pinochle pArtf. SW)da.y .even1n8. tional 8Clen,~ fraternity, '~eld at each. It 18 the purpose of the G1rls Moaaa,~, U Mi. and Mrs. Leo coMer V(ere allo ~l~-Macon Collace, Ashland. Prlendly Society to t.ee.cb glrls right Eaatern Stat. among ~e ~ta. ', VlrgJilia, May 2 and Srd. He repre-, ;pr1no1ples for living among the1r Taeeda,-Ma, 13 A deUcious auppe!:' preceded the sented the Mu chapter of Wilmin&~Paruons and also to develop in Happy B~ Olub, Mrs. Eatl Hock,- . gaJn6f. ~~ after otlhe playing, prlzejs' ton (,~eire. ' " them those qualities which help ett, hostess. wer" Illreesnted. to· Mrs A. E stout ' Alfl'ed Jordan,' lW,5S Hannah Jor':' tnem to ,become more useful memProgressive Women's ' Club Uttle Carl Ci~n&rd, Mrs. ~:- Dr' dan arid . Mrs: NeWe Liebert' were bers of SOCiety, The presentation of Inn. ' ' A. E. Stout, and ,LeO Conner. ' . Sunday afteqloon vlsltors ' or Mrs. " Hi-LO" . Bridge Club, Mrs. Ca.rl Lucy F,lshbaugb a~ fa!Jl11Y In Mld'", ROOT FOa AND ", , these ¥lays ls designed to further ~ese purposes, and t h e patronage Conant, haste$!!. S UNDAY, v;ISITORS dletown, ' and were ' evening callers your C&btle h sb OONSIGN . ~ the general public Is soUcit-ed. Argunot Bridge club, Ml·S. J. K" M J hh G' din . of tbe Talmage;fam1ly, to Norrls~Broc~Oo ~~ ~_ ~ves , Preston, hostess. '1'5. 0 ~an, of C1nc!nnati ' . ' ' " Pr<>gr~s1~ f ; :,.,..~ ,wU.,e ~nd' Why ta.ke foolish .chances? Life Masonic Lodge. and SI~nta Barbara, eaiif., with her SAF~TY THOUGHTS ' Irpl for , the, htgh~t . Is short enough at /best. After aU Wed'nesda.y-May ie, ," ' gran.ds,o n, B,arry 'of Hyde The trouble a 'Iot of motor' y:nd ", . a. second saved is nothing in the eyes Friendship Club Mrs ,Nettie Rye Par~ were Sund~y visitors of their car dp verl1 ls t hat they don't believe Tune' in . rda, Oi~Oinnat" (), of Etf>mlty. hostess ' ,. " l'el~t~ves, Mr. and Mrs. ,Charles T. that they al'e poor drivers un! . ,on ~dio Sta:t1C?p WOK~ . Smart of 'Harveystii1rg, '' tOld sO by hospital 'doctor ess 12,25 to, 12:30 'p. m. tor our dB,lly' , 1 ' , , market reports,
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the younaest mo~er preeent and to the oldest and also to the one with , the largeat tamDy. A abort &enDOD .....- - - - - - - - - -_ _~ w1ll follow the p~ . You par~ta should be in B1b1e School thJ8. ST IIOY'8 EPISCOPAL Sunday' aDd study with ua the lesson Rey. R. L. HaekweU. Rector .... on. The respoJl51blUty of the Home ,ourth SllDCIai Alter Euter regarding Beverage Alcohol. Prov. 7:30 a. m. Holy communion. 22:6. 11 a. m. Morning Prayer and ser. mono • p. m. Co~irm~t1on .8erv1ce. TUEsDAY .' 3 P. m. Ohurch School.
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1 p. m. Woman's Auxiliary Sewing. 7:30 p. m., Girls Frlendly Group. METHODJST CHURCH Louis C. Radley, Pastor Chu.reh School 9:30 a. m.
Worship Service 10:40 a. m. This Sunday 18 Mother's Day, ,or
as we WU1 celebrate it, Parent's Day. Everyone attending w1l1 be given a flower to wear. The pastOr w1l1 Kive a special bouquet to the oldest and the youilgest. parents ~!I6nt at the worship service. Mothers w1l1 t&ke \ I'r the entire Sunday School tlllng all oft1,cea aDd teaching an classes. Mrs. Ralpb ~t1np will Superintend. The pastor will speak on '~ Sl~f1,cance of Parenthood,'"
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CHrl's recorda att..int~. d were ~ fol10ft. 8en.Ior Btcb Evelyn Smith, 2nd place ~ 'l'brow; 3rd. place ·Be6ltet Ball Throw; fth. place, 75 yd. Dub. JuntOI' Bll'b
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!ma Mae Grubelr, Earnest.1ne Earn,gart, Bonnie F'eters, Pbyll1s Rickey. EASTERN STAR NOTICE
Miami Cbapter No. 107, O. E, S. Invitations bave been extended to will meet in regular e:sssion May 12, memws of the Senior Olass and to 1941 at 7:30 p. m. All members urged . ' ·to be present. members of the faculty to attend the Ruth Palmer, W. 'jM. Junior-8en1or Banquet, p!lday, May M J.Earnhart Sec'y 9 at the ' Waynesville High School . ary . ,. ob'UUdlng. FOllowing the banquet, . --which will be served by mothers of ) members ot the Junior Olass. hosts Special Sprinlr Pric.. and gues~ wID enjOy a theater , pe.rty at I;oeWB in Dayton wher'e they will. see "Zlegfleld Girl." -
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DAD..Y. frequent gatberings of, a DELI}'D GARMENTS / . certain foUrteen Seniors 'at the Way- ~ MAKE A ' SPECIALTY OF nesville Gym spell practice for their class play wbJch they expect to 8ive LAUl'fDERINQ ~:N'S 8RlR~S, Frida.y, May 16" Tick;ets have~ been EXQUISITELY DO:NE;' dlstrlbuted t9 class members who are ,,_ _ _• ...,;",__"_ _ _ _~--~ eager to sel1 them and at the ,IJ8Dle. tUne assure those who buy that this evening spent with Ga.labad Jones QIld Q.ls concerned ·fa.mUy wU1 Indeed be entertaliung. 'n}0I$e
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Fairley Hardware' Store Larger Becau.e of Better Service .Quality, and Price E.tabU.bed 1849-1940
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~SONlQ NOTICE The Warren cOunty Track Meet · FOR SALE-7 iROOm Modem Houae __ beld at Lebanon Tuesday, May 6, In Waynesville. Wi~ll 10Cl!0ted. 'R · obe.....l Duk :, ta.I.n ' In uire Gazette n. e enter ed a group WAYNESJ'lLLE CHURCH OF marked· ~ ,quarter c~ntU1'y of such . q . of Dayton friends at an lndOQr plc- Regular Communlc~t1on of the CHRIST meets. The achievements of ~he FOR SALE--f}x12 lLtnoleum Rug. nle, ThurSday evening. His guest;s We.ynesvlll~ Lodge No. ~63, F . & ,... W. C. Sml$b. MIDister , ' Senior High boys have been sum- Baby basslnett. . - lncl\lded Mr. and Mrs. Norman M., Tuesday eve~, May 13. 1941 SUNDAY . ' . . mad up as folo:w s : , Pbone 63-.&-2 Fr,ank, Misses 119rtha and ArUss at 7:30 p. m. Blble SChool 9:30 a. m. Hagemeyer and ~~llsbury caine . , . Lodge, Olga and Helen Snyder, MyRoss H. Ha.rtso::k,' W . M, Oommunion 10:45 a. m. through the prellm1nar1es to the FOR SALE---Manch~ and Wilson's ron Lodge and John Post. Vern Armitage, Bec'y. Endeavor '1:'lO p.m. finals In the-lOO. Y4 . . dash. Hage~ 80y BeanS. also .potatoes. Kenneth Prea.qhIng 7:45 p. m. meyer 'placed third In .t he finals. In Pole, Ferry. l4'.a.y 10, 17· .- "::'::-- - - - - - - - - - - : - - - - - - - - - - - : - : : - - WEDNESDAY ., the «0 yd. slash Bob Earnluirt ~ttoo~k~rnr:R:Ar:F:::;:z~;;;~6_;:;;;;~_;;;; R SAr.E-~ acre~, 6 rOOlru'hQ.WIik:t=-" Prayer and Bible Study 7:45 p. m. fourth place whUe 'in the 880 yd. run Youue invited to come 8.nd wor- Tom Flor~nce came in third. AnaDd 9 room cottag~ in excelient', ship the Lord with us. ~top and other .third 'was taken by BUly Mel- conditlon, gOOd lOt:ation' in Waythink ' "How Shall ·we escape, it we 'loh to the mlle run, while , still annesv1lle.. Splendid buy for qUlck negl~t so- .great a salvation." Heb. other third was earned by, the ~ yd" s.i1e. . 2:9. relay team compo8ed o~ Ray MlUer, Bee F. T. MaJ¢in, JlLuctloneer. CentervUle, ObIO. Phone '1021. ~ OrvUle 8a~, ' Bob EarDhart and ..... u .......-eyer 203 Custer Bldg., Dayton, 0., FERRY CHURCII ' OF CHRIST ' ' ,nyron .......... • . Mq 10· W: C. Smith, Mlnllter Junior High achievements , were AD 3661.' ", "made by Ronald 'Rush, wbo iook IT PArs SUNDAY Blble School ~ ':~ a. m. second in the broad jumP. Kenneth MOre than 8000. growers constan Communion 10:f5 a.m. Bra<;lley. who t1~d for fourth 1J1 .t he their cllps annually to the l Oh;1o Tbis: belng Moth~r's Day we Y.f1U high" J';UPP and the ' relay team' tWool Gtowet'6 eoOp.!l'&Uve Asaoc1a. ·f.. have some specl.II,l nUmbers In honor Haw~ Stanley, R~h and Dunl8.p, tlon ..'1bek' return.! hI~ve,~ several COME IN AND S~E ')UR CANDY fDISPLA'Y of ~ther. Flowers WUl be ilven-to -.bo came ~n first, ciriiri·. per pound lpave the state ,• : a~er&8e prtce.,or woi)}; Market your "( .' cUp 'the cp-.op' we:i. .' . ,. w.~~ Farmer. Excbance W1\ YNESVILl:.E, OHIO ,'. ." . Local Representative ~;;;;;;;;-~-~-'""'!'..;.--~~-....~:-:-":""'~----"f
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today a .,mfon to y!N greatel' prottta. Ev~ ch1~ dOU&r ': lnd~. 'and ranka ' ·third is ~nteect ·t o, ~ deuv~ In peraDi0nJ all '~cultU1'ilJ ~ucta. It feet condition. . .' ." " .bU becoIne' one :of the moat · ~iott-·· Th1a concern ,is knorm to thous-
table so\1rt1es of 1nootne for , ~e an~ of.· farmers. lothe middleweat farmer: Yo(r will find. few btialnesaes and during tbe . many, years .they that. pay a more hab~ profit ha.ye. ~n serving . the public . bas thari 'pOultry f;'alslbg ' ~ ' in ~bls worked•. in the lnterest . ot the fas;~t fet('ua dlrec yo,"* >attenttQll mera. an~ .1 PQultry ~ a~ a~ . to Hatten &tcheq whlcb durtng. tAmes.. \' .....'. . ~ ' . . , . , a'rs baa ' beCome weU " knoWn to ~ buyen of Uve lP<l'Jl~ ·frOm ' ' . . '11 b . ' . , 30ba.kel. of l'J'OCerie., an Elect'romuter :mY ·Of ·+ . hJoo:. ~a.rm"';" in Bu'tl- ·~nd .. f........ ers ·in' th1s \~ , on ta.J1'U·pa·Yi}lg .valuable prlz,e . WI , .e Ilve~............. ·:.' . b eautl ' 'ful fl oor I"u:op e t'c,.1,' L .Iot .... "l" &' .... ~ go "1 .... -. , " • D-nlr4e M·Ixma't er , EI-tn'c MiXer. W • re ·cftl ..,~y. ' .; ' .. ' . ' the. top •.of th. e· mar.. ..et .a, .a tim , es, Elec--c ~ • . k· . . b '••! .. I' t earn b ~ d " .t·~~, ~rict ' upon ·the 014 ,faSh- Juat 0e4l ~t~ns Hatche~ ~~ "!Io ' .iidti~u;h a Il~t .with·~ PEN,NY PRUD,EN.welll'knowD :, cCK:» Ing '. 'er , 00_' e~c . er an , loned methOd . of' ra1ll1Iig ," I;MLby {)Ourtebus '~v~r wUl , call ~. tour Albers Super' ~arket Aclv~.or. Come ear.I , ',' ."."'."" ..' '. ',' dlicka. ~t ·bY the experience, of, fann. .' '. " .' . '>" I .,' ,: " ' . those' WhO'.sPeCtauze in tJits business. . Place YOUJ'order oow'\ e1ther .~~ . BuY Y,our ' cli1cka 'a1ieady haoohed. letter or' ca1l$DC ~ddl~wn M~-Ir2." i , a ~ , I', at . . • There ' 1a Do 10118 ' y'oq ' pt your They .knOW _We ' poultl'y ~ .~ee.d . . .' - .'~'~
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R. S. Stewart & Co.
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The Store With the Fine.t Quality an~ Every Day Low Price. Loeated at 540 South Clenter Street in Franklin. Housewives Throughout Thi. Section Know at Thi. "Thrift-En Super-Market They can 9btain the Highe.t Quality Food Product. at Low Economy PriCq. Under Direction of Mr. Roy hne., Who i. Well and 'Favor.ably Known to Many. Large Buyer. 41)f Country"Produce From F armere in Tbi. Section. .
Located at 7 North Main Street in Middletown, i. a Firm to Whom People of Thi. Community Look in Matter. Pertaininl'l to Air Conditioning Your Home . 0," Bu.ine..... They being Expert Men in Thi. Line Whose College Training i. Supplemented with a Course in Practic.1 Experience. Renderina a Complete and Sati.factory Service and Being Official Repreaentative. for the Famous Nu-Way and Cary Oil Burning Unit. and the Famou. "Winkler" Stoker-The Stoker -T hat Has Everything. For Consultation Can Middletown 4083.
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I mb malt I t has '~een left to this local store jlrge co Ined buying power es to provide meanS aDd inetbDda it possible for them" to oller ex• "lNTEBNATIONAL TRUCKS" whereby houseW1~ in this sect.ion cepl;lonal values on all food suppUes. \ could purchase fOOd products at Roy lines Super-Market is well . . n1 • Id.~ f " ··e economy prices, and serve wholesome Pra:nklln known not 0 y to ~he res - en~ 0 3519 Ce' ntral Q.lL foods at all times. but )las 'become the favMiddletown . . . ' Ohio Roy Ime8 Super-Market Is a local orlte tra.d1ng place for hundreds in home store and deael'VtD~r of yQUl' the smaller towns and rural seot.ions. :'-~ ~ ~~-.--I patrooap. They . have always fur- The store Is established on the solid .niIbed the h1Ihest Quality in meats. fowildatlqn of Quality. Service , fond. , ' vept.ables aIMl crocertes at low Price aDd e1ticlent· ClS'a to serye ~~~-,~~~~~:-."-. every-day prtces; ' ]J you are DOt. 100.: We are p1eued. in tJiI.a ed1tloo atradt a patron of tbI.a market to cil1rect your attenUOIl to ~ local Just stve them a tziaL • stOre as ODe Of the dIat1Dct f_tures The bIIbest quality and lcrir prIceI lIi'he cOmmerc1al CII'IIoDiatlon of · at.lt.oJ'lIbIeI8uper~.ve been Pranklln aDd the, prOprietor. ~, made posalble by the f . ·tbat ' tbI.a lDu!8, ma~ ..... in &L_ coocern 11 a number of the "Tbdft- maJdnC PranId1n - more IJI'OI1'8IIIlVf r oqaot_tlOI1, a DIiII ••1tith1p of uidJ attractive &hrouch Ida efficient .• over 20,000 hOme 0WDed .tons.,rtce aDd qu&l1ty in each de~-
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No service Is of greater value to the commUnity than that which provides even. comfortable heat . whether the weather be mild. cold or below zero. Th1s firm has come to bet 'recognized as one of the foredttl .. I .. ~ firms in this moe au, con O.uue SfCtlOD. Tbey have had a long experleoce ~ .this work and are ~Ol'OU8hly cOD:lpetent k> solve any problem which mar confront you durtnc your buUdlni or ~model1ng thIa 'SPrtDtr. - ' ThiI Sa th6 omcl~ bome or the "WlnIder" stoter wb1cb wW brlng comf~ aDd ~n~~ to ~our bome and at the Mme. time cut your !uel bill ;. to a minimum. In. the WIntlei' you receive auperIor per.fOl'lD&DCe. Jona ute and ~ IftBtest .
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period of years of research and ILS- , sures you of automatlo safety with the Inter-plan drive. The R. S. Stewart & 00. are factory trained "m"eers and will be ....leasec1 to e.AO~ ., •• you expert advice when you buIld or remodel. . This firm has made a long and scientific study of heating problems in all ~ of homes aDd buUdInI!I . Thls 11 a most d.I1IIcult ~em but their 1001 experience and expert knowledae wID solve It for you • 'l1le R. S. Stewart & 00. is in the .~ of progreaalve bUIlneea people . wboee Dcles have merited tbe
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'Middletown Store ~~ed at Cen,t ral Avenue 'ia Headquarten for the Famou. World Renowilecl Siapr 58win.. Machine ad Also ~arry • Complete, Line of Sinpr .. Vac\lum Cleaner. IUld Sinjer Electric lro.... Alao Offen a . Loc:a:tecl in Middletown at '1759 Central AYe., 'ia One Complete ~J'Vic:e on All Make. of Sewin.. Ma~hine•• W. D. ' of the Lar_.t Shoe Conce..... in Middle~~wn Specializin.. Tinney RepreSfJDtative for Waynesville IUld Vie.inity•. For in Quality Footwate f~r Ute Entiire Family-Now Showina Service Call MiddletoWn 414. ' , the Neweat Summer Styles Featuring National I,. Advertia.ed Line. Such ~ Hug-Tite, ' p~I)II-Parrot;' Star arand and 'I'h.la.4a....tlie...cia), Ot--elentrtclty. Tb ' ery instrumental in the Packard"Shoes for Men, Women and Children.. ' coal all lamp and ' tallow candle have promotion of seWing in the home
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lit Is quite proper tfilt til this re.~~~~~~~~~~~~--'\ vi6!'jV of the buatness Inte~ts of the COWlty we give mentiOn. promtnent and meritoriO\1lf. to riPe mod'em 'arid progreSstv~ slioe Store op~ra;ted by Dagenbach which haS become a style leaddr durin&' .thefr D).BDY years 1n the shoe ~uslness, style ' ~ ~t been overlooked by this· ~ve . firm and by. that mean ~Ilat . they (always .enJOfed the reputation of being first ".tb , each representatlve style of ab.oe ,that baa ,f:)eccime pop\llal' '!1th tile publilc. Juat a Uttle in advance
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" QUALITY MERCHANJ)ISE AT LOWER PRICES" A Nation-Wide In.stitution WhOl-: !diddleto~n Store is located at 2~ South Main St.reet--':'Is Well Known to the people of thi~ section as the Store Always Offe!lng Prompt, EffiCient Ser~~e and Be~ter Merchandls4' at Lower Pnces.-Carry a Large Line of General MerchandiseIs one ,?f the community's MO,s t Neces..ry Eatabbshmenta,. ~oae .Large BUlying Power and Progreaaive Policies Enables This Store to Se~e You With ov!r 100,000 Item~ for the ~ome and Fu:m.-Vlslt Sea's Farm Store Where You are ASlured the Highest Quality Farm Equipment at ~dwer Pr,lcea.-Free Delivery Service. . , ' , 'The' Sears Roebuck and Co. needs to reslden~ of Waynesville 'and vidnity. Since Its location here it has 'been a shopping -center far l'e6klents of this territory. l·t has been prominent among the concerns that haVe aided In the expanslon and development of Middletown and violnity by giving the , pubUc a metropoUtan service. Due to their tremendQus buying power special concessions by the manuract~r ' mate ,it poUible for them to put before you value. that .Y9U cazmot. afford to ~looIt. In the Middletown &tore many de~ta are. operated 'or conven1eoce 'lDcludiDC quaut¥ work clotb110 ,introduction
lng far tbe ru. aDd . . . . . . . . electrical depar:t ment featurtnc the newest and most modern electric mercandlse Includlng the famoUs "Coldspot" refrigerators' Kenmore electric washers, Kenmore electrio sewing machines. llBhttn:g fixtures and suppUes of all ldnds. You y;W also find everythlng bere to complete yOW' spring and summer contract when remodel1ng in the way of plumbing aDd heating fixtures and one of the largest and most complete Unes df stoves. ra,pges' and furnaces. suitable for every home. Tbe.furqitlJ!e ~epa.rtment offera fOU one of the larsest dlaplays of fiDe furniture in the city-No
matter it It is your 'whole home you that are designed to Stve you max!- you ate sure to get an expert jOb.
mum safety. mUt:t~e and complete sa.tisfactlon and motoring pleasure tOf thousands ot miles. You will also find "Cross Country" motor ol1s. bat_ .tedes and a cOmplete Une of acesSories to make summer driving not onl)'l safe but comfortable. ' Many other departments are operated for your shopping ' convenlence. You w1l1 find everything in the hardware line and also a complete Une or the f&mous "Craftsman" hMld and-.power toola. .Paroomplete new ~. mers ~ learning everydayt hat they Kotortsts will find t hey, have not can save money by doing Uttle rebeen over looked as bere yoU' can modeUng Jolu about their fanna &Ild buy the f~ "A11,- 8tate" ttre. with the uae or "Craftaman" tools want furn1shed or Jwst a piece or two you should look over th~ stock at Sears, Roebuck and Co. For years residents In the rural sections have found Btlars. Roebuck and Co. the Ideal Place to ~op wh~n m need of farm supplies. implements and equiprne.n t. In the Middletown store you Will find a complete department devoted exclusively to this line of merchandiae and you are inVlted to stop in and slll604 as much time as you Wee loOtlns over the
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Wi~ OffiCG! .t 1203 Celltral- Ave., 0. MiddletoWll, O~...~ !' Prommeat Real Estate Office of ,This P.rt of OhiO 4Uld m Ch...... of '!fea. o.f Wide Exp!"eDCe, Readeria~ • C!*rteous aad Coaflden~1 Se':Vice III This Importaat Buameu--See Them for R..ult. III Re.l Estate and Ex. c .....e M.tten--Telephooe 326.
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,estate,.dealers ,are of the lltmOB~ Un_ priJpe~~ m. Jtutler aAd Wlirren portance ~ as peopte are realizing county and the present ttinehave , ~e evsy day that this ·Is the beat aome ~llent pioposttlQllB for thoSe t1nc1 'Just What you WllUlt. Here ww. way to d1apose of all klnds of prop~ who wish ·to 'buy. sell or tirade their be fOund one of ~! ~t dis- erti~ as it, ~ a long time to farm. Tbey are wen aQd favorably plays of tadios in southern Ohio sell anything by private sale and 'known and at all times are ready to lDoludlng the nat1on,ally t&:m . us t he service of the real estate give valuable lnfOrmatl<>n regarding Phllco and Zenith. 'Many other Na':' dealer.la ~ with the advance In real estate. . ," tl~lly advertised lines' ,of mer- the complexity or our ciVilization. 'rho8e 'WJ10 have property whiCh chand1se ate 'to be had here 1n.cludB. P. Sawyer & Bon flftn has they wish to dlapose of to advant~e U1g ~ ' washers. II'l"lg1datre elec- clty proper,t1es:as well as fann' prop- will , do well to cqnsult t his well trlc refrigerators; Gt~llid Gas ranges, e~tles. \Vh~ther , you want to )OC9 ~ ,known 9fflce as tliey wHI be able BIgelow floor QOve1'llllrs and at this In the , city or so~e place In t'lJ.6, to obtain for them the highest price t ime a large $tOOk of I!u.mmer fUJ,'ni- country they are SU(e to have some- that the market penntts. ~ those ~, , '. thlng .. that will Interest you because who wish to purchase cannot do bet ThIs'is one ot tope old.est and most they are in constant ,touch with leal. · . rellable busineSs concerns In Middle- ~tate condltlons t hroughout the te~ than , to have a conference ~th tIowtl ,a~ throUgh the: passlng. y~s oounty. , , '" 'i Y the'll ' for . tbey ~e fa~lll~r with has learned ~ow .,bes ~ to serve the B. P. Sa.wyer & Son baa an en- ' many pa;r,cels 'of valuable "rj!al estate . public In a dJplomatu: manner: viable record of years of service to which can be bought to advantage.
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It la 'a well thQwn fact that no ccmoern tn tbLs seCtion 0( ~ s~te haa, ~et , with . .tet favor with ,the publiC than tJUs well ~ ~ l1\IbJQent. At the outset over alxty·tlu'ee .years ago-Cappe1's tea11zed that !aaat4afied customer was the ). best lnftuence : for' more bU8lness. That they ha.ve SUCC~~ed la evtc:tenced by, ' he 1al'8e amount of bl1.6iJl~ they receiV~ and , the amount of territory which the~r iWt1vlttes cover With a thorough knowledge of furniture ~usiness they, ha~e purchased futniture ot ~e '. hlghest Quality 80 that you are assured ot ;years of. satisfactX)ry service.
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' It ma~ no dUfet'eftCe whether it Is a room you desire to furnish t'b1a spring or the \!Ihole house. you w1ll find charaCter. personallty and romance all combined In the suites at this &tore. DisttDct1venesa In designs, ~oods and finishes that are found in no 'other make. TheY a.re now soow1n& ' a large assohment in fine furnit ure. .floor ~verings , and .s undrtes for the h9me and' you are invited to ' "Always try Cappel's
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When you paint this summer ma.y We suggest that you learn the secret f f ~op aq~~~SSp~l~t ;b~ S:lec:g ho~. tha r, a~.. a "'3 ~t~~ear Master~~ the one e:rtnc ....!;es l~I n:! baa um covc&.-.. Y. as UOfi uty and the lowest cost. PaInt and, fix up your farm this summer. . When , you , are in Middletown shopping be sur to Sh d Sa e op an ve at the Sears-Roebuck and 00. They offer Free DeUvery servtce and on 1111 aooounta over $10.00 a convenient p&yment plan.
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year af~ we let them out tJlat Mr. Frank Anderson and ·Mr. Harhave been slow. We muat fix a run ' ley U1ller, of UbabOn. were Sunday for th.em, It is surpr1s1ng how fpr morplng callers, In town. • April 29, When ·the oak leaves are they ~ll range. une year we had a Mr. aDd Mrs. Hert>ert Kenedy, and .as big as a squ1l'rel's ear, it is time . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Campbell. were funny little white chick that . we '. _ _ visitors. at Coney Island, Cincinnati, to- plant corn, 80 goes the old say- called "Grasshopper John" beCause 'Members of the Waynes1nlle Far- Sunday. . . program Ing. The oak leaves are now as big h e wou Id never stay with the others mer'S Grange presented the' Miss Vlrglrua Davis, of DaYtOn, as a squirrel's ear aDd the farmers b u talways went over by a certain at ·the meeting of the Mason Grange, .was a S unday guest of her parents, are p1antlng corn. Last year we be- pear tree to catch grasshoppers. Frtday night, and the snme pro_ Mr. and Mrs, Joe Davis, gan plant10g May ninth, but I can't Chickens are 'not unlike people, 10 a Mrs, Laura Shidaker, is the guest remember how big the oak leaves flock there are always a few indt- gram was repeated here, Satul'day of Mrs. Mamie Uatfleld of Lebanon, . night . ~f , . were. We are plant10g "Rotten viduallsts whose personalities stand . Mr. and Mrs, NelSO~ ,King, acOlatidge", that spec~ed corn aga10 out from the others. Last. year they Mrs. ~ Braqdock prepared an~ companied by their niece, Miss Betty th1s ye&.(. We seem w' do better with used to go through the fence into ~~unced th~, (ollowlng program. King, were Wilmington callers, Satit than with the ~br1d. U the the neighbors pasture and that 15 Spring Prayer, Robert Or,ew; read- urday. , __ t ...... !ni, Gladys Rye, piano solo, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Donaldson. ' ground is good enough you may get where we ."".... _ -~ _l~ R 11 C bell I . Maybe time has rusted out80me ot more with hybrid but I -aWl dQubt fate. . • usse, amp .. ; lIlono ogue, aDd daughter, Marilyn. were weekyour fepee far .too soon. The labor If It . wUl do any better on flf~- ' MaY 4. ' Sunday. Another of our 'Mother s 'Darllng, Mrs. Jan;les en.d guests of her parents, Mr, and of replacing it, alon~, costs many ~ushel-to-the-$Cl'e soU or less. It seven fair S~ndayS, this is the third. BraddOCk:, Humorous playlet, "Buy- Mrs. J. H. Bogan. .times the few eents you may hav.e .rem1nd8 me of .some of these poultt?' , A lovely day for a C\rive and every- 1ng EggS" Mrs. WtI.;lter Sheehan, P1:of.,. and Mrs: R. E. Hurst, ana ~l'd~h~~~uo'f~e~ t1~;~ retned.1ea that promise such wonders one and. his brother . were .on the Mrs. Ralph Hastings, and Miss Ray- daughters, of Mt. Sterling. were AVE for many years when they ... In egg production. ~n their dlrec- hlghWay~ We drove to Springfield lyn C~; v~ solo, 1\41Bs Vir- Sunday callers in town, . 'I. tiona for the use of ~he1r wonder!\1l and the detour tha,t took us from glnia Hardin, accompanied by Ml's; Mr. and Mrs. Or.vllle Barnhart. a.t- '~IED_D d.lacOveiy, tqey tell Yo.ii just how to Yellow .SpringS through Clifton lind Campbell, tended the funeral of her brother . . . ~"'."FENCE feed and care (or yOW' hens while to SJll'1ni'fieid on 67 was the best Music for the program was pro- Mr.. Clarence Ertle, of near Port ,.. . . .- T. . . . . . . uadDg it( ~The&e reoommen:datlona part or 'the drive. The wobds were vided by the Orange orch~tra, un- WlllIam, Monday. You'U .get THE BEST - tough are 80 aood .that It you follow them white with dogwood and haw and' der ~e dlrectlon of , Miss Hardin. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Snell, of ~"Galvannea1ed," copper - bearing it wW ~ be n~ to uae the I saw a lovely wUd crab apple ~ Contests betw~n the vlaltora ~nd Xenia, were Saturday guests of t~e1r steel that · withstands weather Cor remedy, yOur pens will· lay If they full of p1nk' biosaoms, I . would like members of t~e Mason Ol'iange con- daughter and IIOn-in-la.w, Mr. and :o~t ~~ : :uiu~, =.t~~ have ~ egllS 10 tb~m. U yOl.l uee to have ' one near the houae tor ' they eluded the prosram. , Mrs. Oeol'ge Lytle. construction;· Juat look COJ' "THE ' the' aame amount of ~e, ~een are .tlie 8Weet~t' 6t all the ftowermg .Mr. ·Walter, Jordan who haa .been FENCE WlrH TI:IE TOP WIRE manure l.iid (etwzer, any. goOd, 8fltIC1 tr~s. The red bud 1$ fading but it ~th his daughter, Mrs. Allen' Hart- PAINTED RED." . wwltve. toOd ta Do ia 'still lovely With green ' rg ' BOOk flimJlj;"or aDd FENCE' SUPPLIES uae tolna ' after tbOae ~~ b~LI leavell abo~ tbrOuch ~e IIOtt pink is a.t b1a h~ here, (01' a abort time. . " ~VE.JlY NEED. ' 'j of h1brid corn I:Ir tbCiee atia egp bloeeclmS. Sw,b Iota of ~ parted . ~ , , Judc~ and ;Mra. Oharles ~btl from the ,h1Ih,prpdu.c1Da bens' Wll" near the coree at OUfton. LUAUla The Oounty W. O. T. 11. Oonfe!- Of~ .~pon were ........ 'caUen . you CU:' f-' for tbem. ~ daJ and Way tul1.P11ln aU the yardi. ;The ence _,as' held 'lbunday at PrieDd~1S here,~. ." ' wbell we aet our IfOUDd bUUt up eerb"lrta or blue flap ar , e in bloom Ch).U'Cb, with an aU day, m~lng' arut Mrs. Ida~1 and -daughter, E'-ch~nse more, ~ ~ trf .bJI»l1d com apt.n;. too.'n1ia ' is e&rly . aeuoo;.... It ,la ' cOvered ~ dinner. , Ruth,. wen ~11m1ngtoh Yi5itora, "ld. ....., . , ~ SO. It al...,.. ~ me 10ve1J but; ·the pasture is, iitlU ·thin The Zion Baptist'Church. fa hold- P'r,lday. ' . ., I, . ' . . . to find 't he eeuon. 80 ~ ~ even though it' loob ai,' 1P'eell ·.and lDg ' . '" aer1es o( ~ln8Il at their ' Mr. and Mrs. ~les McDonald . .WAYNE8VJtLi:. 0810 PBO~ as advaDceci In ~ than here the wbeat 100ta ~ Uttle yeU6w Deer Ohurch tor t'wo weeks. . '; . '. apd da~hter, of Ct.nCiJ?na~ , were , ~ a l weea,~ ~~. 1:-* '~~' iro~: .~1p . ~ ~ .but ' Pr~f. " Iin~ ~. ' ~rveir ,~Wlgan; S4nd1ly guests of 'l!is . parents, Mr. ~e t.hat ~ no ~1'018 WU1 have no , are .qut.n4 ~ , ~m ~ up. ~ WJ,U w~ ,et ,lt here on Dry Rldp,?· were . OXford cjillers, Bl!turday. · , aDd. Mrs, Sabin McD(>nald. . crc-wn'~\.\1U:'les. ab smpro~n~ tbe . .-rtw..ya .have , . , , \ , . . • . '" JDackI ,ln l le~ ~to the cUy from . the ' aubudJa. "It makes the drive • .into the city ., pi~ure to IQ &lone ,. the one' overl60kb'ig the river e.nd the Kentuc\Q' hUls. May 1. MiI.y Day. In ~ 'Alcott'a bOob the ,chUdl-en all ma.4e May baskets to . hang on . tHett frlend'8 doors, now l\,'I8Y Da.y is the bik 'day for 'la.bO~ troU'bles instead of lower ' baske ~nd , fun', \We,,,hn~ neither ', on Dry ~Idge jus 8,' lovely spt;ing . daY"and plenty of 'Work, We were ' · piant:lng co~ ; The ho~el' last ' . , ' night only ' lI~t ' ,the, 'sUrf~,ce 'a , Uttl~ . but that was better ~than notWnl!". It , J ' sotrened ' the clods: and ~t.de disking " ,;~ euler. ' Waynesville got mOle thim· we c:llit and Har;"eya~ got a /,real' " e. . o~e but Bs''USUa\' ~h1s '01)' :I JNW need those drO}li'bt' PIObf~ I ordered from Bui'iesa. 'My ftl'st . ' .P~tlnJ of peas, ~e 8; ,(~t high. : , May 2. Another ,heifer calf. It was tra~ ' .,'u~ Doc . wor~ed , ' .abnOlt hard an~ J?rOUiht it sat~ly, .t'1~t. SuCh . . big 'caU arid such a l1~tle ; . .m9Wei'. She: was ,a pelt.e r that ~ ~t last (all not: Imowlnlr that
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and Virg1n1a ~ Awards ~ Commercial subjects L~'I ,.~, t:. 'we~ pri,sented to thef~OW1ng: ,~,~ ~ (ContinUed from P8ge 1) ~peWTlting. Henrietta' Penn1ngton. R9be;rt and Frank Crew v1s1t.ed nounced that awards would 'be pre- a~ Betty McKeev,~r; ,Shorthand" the members of the Rawson famlly sented to members of the Safety Reba Surface and Betty Davls;. of Daylton, Sunday. ' Counc1l. . Bookkeepin8r Reba SUrface; Type- . . • • • • • • Scholastic awards were given as writing I, certificates were pre-· Mrs M C CJ'06S arrt ed h~me follows : three bighest in local eighth sen ted, for 30 words wi~ 5 errors or. ary . v, . ' I to Vi '"nia P to J HartSundas'. atter spending the winter grade state tests. J1m Stlnke, Ray'lyn ess, rl)' res n. ea.n in En I ood Fl Crabbe and Jack Orane; two l top sock, Betty McKeev£>I', Hf'nrietta g ew , a. • • • • • rank.1n8 students in each of Che fol- Pennington. and EleaIW1·e. Whitaker. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Sellers, of lowing subjects In the W~en Two moving picture ~ilins were ,enDayton, were SundtY vlsito"rs at the Olunty 8cho1ar$1P, tests. English 9, joyed by the gathering to conclude home of 'Mr. aDd Mrs. D. O. Ridge. Ruth McKeever and AJmette the festivities. • ~ • • • Steinke; Engllsh 10, MareelUne Pe. Sunday atternoon and eveDlng tera and !felen Hisey; Enlllab 11, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Walton spent v1s1ton; of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Frances Johns and Jean Baker; Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Olarence. Stroud included ' Mr. and Mrs, Roes EnglWl 12, Paul Johns aDd Alton Glackin, of l"o&ters, Roland, of LYtle, aDd Mr. and Mrs, Earnhart; U. S. B1atory, Helen Mar• • • • .. Harold, Stro d or LebanOn gam Oona and Henry satterth- Mr. and Mrs.,Ralph FJelding havo ' ~'. • • • . waite; ~tin, Lansing Bardin ana remOVed to their toz:mer home. in ~. and ,P. L. Reason spent Jean Bartaock; :Biology, Prancea '81~ney, after spending the last, two , Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Charles ' Johna and Gene Thompeon; Oen. years with Mrs. O. J. Marquardt. • Pester of Dayto~ 8cSence, PbyWs Rickey !Uld Charles' ' • • • • • ' ... ~ • • Rye; Pbys1ca, Ph1Up ,JIartIMn . and , Mrs:' zelma MoBrfant, Mr, O. M . Mr. and Mns.'Rhodea Bunnell and Robert Earnhart; ~ ,trma 08.akill. · and Mn. HaJ'oid" GUldU, family were h()St.g to Mr. and Mrs. P1I1!8 ~d ~ Mengle; Geometry, a~~, Btlly, 0( ~~ were Sat, Ell PUmas aDd famlly, and Mrs, B'elen Btae1 and Jane;Hartaoct; 8J\,d urd!l1lNesta ~ Mr" Cd,Mrs. Harold, W. A. Lutens and family aDd Mr. World B1atory, Marcelline Pe~ B. Earnhart and ·famDy. and Mrs. Harold WhItaker and iam- _ ---,-________- - - -- -----"'---:---. ilY. at their •home, • • Sunday, • •
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"-M~"TWO;/kll~: 'II 'Cars Cra'sb At Clvle Club Names PEOPLE ; I'n ~ __~ck . . Tr.ffi~~ Light Contmittees For Year · d' Near Here to ~to;;;EL mg- _ _ an 'S '- ' ~ 'M"lamlS' · Win W~ynesvllie H was ~utes at T ING ~ inI. Pwi t G Ib' ._ . _.~. __ • __ n _n _~o;-'(' wbic~ II S a e th~
FaUure red light e --.:..-..----the cause of a serious auto accident, at the illt.erseotton ) of ' One man k1lled.. lnstantly, and 42 'and 73, Wednesday,mom, ' , " another died Monday from injuries The ,two pars involved were drI- • sustained in an 'auto accident ven by Albert Cleaver" janitor at the . Such perfec weather; the occurred, Sunday nlg'bt ~n Route High School ' bu1l<liDEr. and Lester ' -" "' !i h' . 'l3 , at the "Big Hill" two IriDes west Coddel, of PerrY. Coddel was travel- ' The Waynesville Mia.m1s got off to fat;m~rs ,ha~~ hflU t etrtalDJ ot Waynesville. , Ung north on &.42 allK!. not heeding Ii gOOd start ill their season with the ll'\~y);Je ~qi ,as m,u,ch as ,they WUUam calvin Bishop, 'a.ge 27. of the red Ugh~, .QmSbed tnto Cleaver's Interstate Lea.gue. Sunday, when w,ould h~e tel llave ,b~d, but , oregonia, dIed instantlY at car which w8.f ~ fr~ Corwin ·tiley defeated the Delco Local 755 enough to' gratify I them; the the scene of the ~lc1ent. and Pen-. on R.'l3, Mra. Ooddel !"ho waa rtd.lng team. frpm Da.yt.on, 7-2. wepther is cool enough for,' ~ \Vella, of 'COlumbUs ~ed at Jhe i yn~ ~ h~nd. received fa~ ,c uts H1shllg~ts ~t:,;,;~e Pl,De were 'a ~ m'otber to get the house- ~ Valley h~ltal, ~Jiday ,e.nd tJrulaea t.I}Ct suft~re4 . severe ~n.ome . ~ by , ~ first up in ( , : , . ' , . . th t J, f nlilht, from tnjurtes received ill a shock. Both 9leaver and Ooddel ea- ~ ltd 1fui1nI, &rl4 .. d~ble play Ie ea ng, ope; Vii )~U . S,u - lieeld-on coliiatOrt 01'· two ~ <me capec:l aeno,.aa 1nJw:1. execirt.ect by t ~. ' eonet~, and ~e~~g fr9Al the peat, a~d. foJ;' drive~ by B1ah9P. 'w ho ,WIia icoIlin- , :me ,force of the c()1l1alon.' drOve ,' e.t~wa1te. James pltlcbed' looid all the ~po~ lovers, filJher- y~ by'MtsiI ~ iuCa:a,'ot lit. ~ver:s. car·' Into the 'h oot of the bali for 71iln1np, auowtn8 ' only " men, mushroom bunten, and Bol}Y. aDd' tb~ other 'oCcupl~bY w~ Bank bul1dlnir, tearJDc h1~. a,M ~aa .~!~ ." ! OI~ baSeball tanS the ~aays have . w~, anct , J~ Mama; ' aJaO fJt r ~water llJd!ant mm" the Street. In the 8~ ~o ~nked the Delcoa " . ' .' Oq~ ~ :Oond1tsOG"". ..re- Botb ~ were badlY fdaliililed. . , ~or the ~1nde,r 01 ,the ~. The ,been bri~ht ~nd su~~y . , . ,PQI't.eCl ~crttkai.., WectDeed..,.... Tb1a waa 'the ~ ill .. aerte8 '"Of ,~··d1IPl&Yed: -' 'Iood tit'Uct ~ JJm Gibbons and ~eck Sat. LIpf. eec&ped ..,no. mi~, Sqa'er_ t.d autO aoc:tderitII' within the ball. iii' the qPeIl1iI8', tame. and w1l1 ,~~hwaite ~ll ex~~d , o"er ,lpc,.. , ~ ~. ' ' J ' , \ '~ aimmuwtj d,urtna the pu~ be ~ ~ beat. H. fNDdaJ, ~y . ,~~-e fi~t . ,,roe ~1i~ . Mia is , ~ ~UMI teJi"tb8 8CCIdent!oOuJd ~eek. ~ hr.n;f'tll_ 0c0ured' at ~~"wty trav,el, ~ :rrot~ fqr 1D t~r ~ew, ~u~day ~ -bf, ~ 'b9t ~ cta,mace ' the. ~ · ~. on. ,,Route a, their ~ptJ..,T' ' .' .' Luk,ns proudly bOth cars .¥f1 the ,force IIOUth 01 8atUrda)' I na!
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fOr Memorial Day. The lettUce looks .hel.d at HarveysbUrg 8at~day. , (!reen an'd nice, the radisbes and Mr! ~~ Mra" Raleigh ,Bogan onions are big enou&'fl to eat and the SP.8nt Sunday with the latter s par'beanS,are up 'but so f~l'- none of the ents, Mr.' and Mrs. Horace Compton flowers" have' . ShOWed UP except a in New B!J1'~gton. Afternoon caJtew CaUfomi& poppies tn the deaert. lers were l\JJ'. and Mrs. Evan Bogan, Iil1xture. The west pasture is now' aDd familY: ~t and. MarJorie, ;ot, t pig proof all except 'one gate. As Dayton and ~'. Ralph Antram and t 600n as we get that finished we 'c an M~ Antram of near WilmIngton e move th.e pigs in aDd Jet them rus- and Mr. ,and Mrs. WUllam ,8m1th,. tie for a living. A raiaer of pr1!e and· ¥arUyn Sue; Bampshlres neal' here tells me that Ml&s . IAu1ae B1nclalr of Dayton ·l 'they are the 'b est rustlers of any spent ·t he week-end ,with ~er parbreed of hogs: Turn them loose ln enta, Mt· and Mrs. Em~n Sinclair t-he momIng in the or woods and t~. and they wD forage all day anq . H~)1ner Ba1n~ and tamDyand QODle Iback for ~ auJll)8l' wh1le :the Mrs. Ella, Ba1nea were SUnday dinPoland Q~ will lie dqWD beside ner peets ~ ~. U11Ue Tefr~ and the ~ walt . for the 'n Ut f~ Of near N~ .y~. .r . --Oiiic1al Board 0 '. E. ' lJogan of g evening at 7 :SO at the chUl'Ch. over 'so many , farms, this cOndition 'fhe WS.O.B. w1ll hold tbelr meet- IP.cr~es farm tenancy. Be also ing at the Ohurch Wednesday'after- pointed out that. paying for a farm noon May 21. at the present time 1s an uphlll job, .j . Our Ohio Annual Conference w1ll so many farms are content to run . be held In Columbus, Ohio, belin- on shares, aDd the present appraisal n1ng Tuesday, ~~ 27th, and th1s system penalJzes Improved farms. will mark the close of tb18 Church He concluded his talk by stating, ' Year. All funds must be in pand by "Farm ownership 1s not tn.cre$&nl S~nd~. May 25th. , ' ' . as last as tllr~ tenancy," The Warren , County Methobdlst Mr. Rye then introduced the Men will hold their .bi-monthly guest speaker, Mr, Rn,y L . Herrick• . meeting at th.e MetbodlSt church of Lebanonj Mr. Herrick Is a. retired Springboro, Ohio. MOnday, Ma; mfuing, engineer. He chose as .his 19th, 7 o'clock sharp. subject. ':HOW We Found th~ Promised Land." The "Promised Land" WAYNESvn.LE CKtJRCB OF prOVed to 'be a fislierman's paradise . . CmUsT on -We Royal in Lake Superior. Mr.~ W. C. 8iD1ib, Mlnllier Hemct recommended to those seekStJNDAY . tng a. fine vacatjon .,.nd plenty of ..:.......- -......---.-..,--------;..,;....;;;;;;;;;;.;.;...--------~~----........-~.... ~lble- Bchool 9:30 a. m. fisWng .. to " 'point their car at ·t he -------------'--'----------------...:....-'-~-=---.....;..--"""'.....;..-""--..:.....:No Sunday evening. service on ac- ' North star, step ODr th~ gas, head MOTHERS' DAY SEItVICE MISSIONARY SOCIETIES ~unt of BaccalQ.urea~ service at for the Straights, then on to 'i:agle sPeCIal Mothers' Dayserv~ces , HAVE JOINT MEETING SChool. , Hal'bOr, and find complete, relaXa~ 'were' oi)served at t;he Metbodist " at Isle Royal". This island Js OhUrch, Sunday mor~lln'g; wibh the " , ' WEDNESDAY . tion i ' The Cliurcbes of Chr!&t held their Pi'ayer and Bible Study 7:45 p. m· 50 mUes long and 15 miles wide, mothers holdlng all, the offices. monthly mjssionary~ meeting at· lihe, .You are invited to come anq wot"- wbere the whlspCrtng pines, lapping Flower c~rsages weJe presented to WaYnesville Ohurch, Wednesday atship with .us. watel' ancf gorgeous Pond .lilies m,!ke . the oldest and . y~Ulllgest mother, .ternoon. The sctIptW'e rea<ung was I ." a seetlng of great l;)eauty. He stated I Mrs. Martha Bough Mld Mrs. ·Char- given by Mrs. -!(IJJles Hartsock, e.nd · Because the alUJl1.ll1 has once more FERQ,I' CIiUnCH O,F OHRIST tbat this island . proyea to be the tes LeMay. 'the explanation was given >by Mrs. been so llberal in its oonsideratJon \Y. C. Smith, l\llnlster realization 01 ·bIle ''Promised Land", 1 ' . • Nellie Wri~t. ·, . . of ever present l1brllJ'y need$, Way: SUND~,¥ he had long'looked forward to visii' ~ds " The lesson, , "~e ThY HouSe", nesvill High School's · Library is BIble SchOOl 9:30 a. m': ing., . . ..' I:' ' . '9 1 ~ was ' presen~ by Mrs. J~nn1e Mul- much richer ' in fIotlon, bioiraphy, , .,.. OoRiml.lnion,10:45 a. Guests 01'., the host' and hOstess, . .' len1 The Mrs; l\faurlce" Pl~nck, and e,nd referen£e mater~al. Seventy-five se~on \1:00 a. m. (, other 'than the re(!Uiar members ~R SALE-EarlY 'Wakefield and G1llaID. , aDd Miss At:lna Nutt gave-dollars , w&s spent recently for ' a There were 170 present last Sun- were: Mo. Herrick, ot Lebanon; Mr. late Flat Duwh L ' variety of v:oilum"s d ' Cubbage Plants; read1ilgs on. the lesson' ,. which h.ave 1day. Oome on and let us keep up ~ ,Mrs. Ol~arles E~, 01' Center- , Marglob and Ponderosa Tomato i Tbe offering was designated for ready ~ add.ed to the book llst' ,It th.e good V/Ork.' Ie e, and Rev. and ~. L. O. Rad- 'p1I¢ts. FAR ~ FARM-l32R2. mission work in the, states. $10 was is needless to add that the student y. May 15 22. &ent to the Johnson Bible College at body receIved these additions witb . Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Preston will . , KImberlin, Tenn. a burst ot enthusiasm. be hosts tot~e cJub In June. FOR SALE-Sweet potato plants sSe The next meeting wUl be held For Junior High people, some ficI •. / • per hundred Or three hundred for, May 28, at the Fen'y' Ohurch. tion was purchased as follois; ,.' . ' FARM TEN~T8 <;," ' .1 . ' $1.00. All IdJlda of garden plantli Courageous Hearti Story of Butfalq > DI~ClJ8s,ED B~ O~~ i .",,10 'eents pU dozen or S -dozen fOr roB.MERr P~~E~'S SONB1l1, Varsity J~, Wag~ to a ' $tar~ . " .. .. , --:' 20 cents. 1 ~ uUles' norbh of WayGETS OATCHING JOB Star lliBht.\ Other books of Interest. A patrol of , ~ 10eal ScOut ' The ~t 'Wayne" ,AdvisorY ~ . ,I ''n.~ville, ~er ()fI W&y,ne~ville, '.' I , • to ~th Junior High ' students IU)d ord has been rece ived here that 'Uppe~ class~en 'ate National Parka Troop will reaP the revJard.s of their ~ l8.st Wedneeday. '·~ve~ :at tbel . ~ and ~e l'OI:u:!&. , • eftoN, tb18 week-end, when they "home of' W, aod,~. ~- ' '. Ohas. O. strOuse, R. R, NO.2 TYrps 'Yeller. ~ Qf "Ml!te" Weller Vol. I ina' V61. n ,~Adventures a enjOy trIp :;toOItr Man's c.ve, ,n ell • .~~n ~,e~rs w.,ere ,preseilt , .' '. ·May 15,22, 2F Of !leHbtOQlt, f&mer :()&tCher .on' the " Dude RenCh, BalllburtOn's Plrst and which 1s \ocate~ abo~t 30 mUes an~ tOok ~ ln, the, ~n ~~" roR SALE-Dwell1ng In ' good lOOa'- old Waynesy1De Miami ~m.1s now Second Book of Marvels, I Found -north-~t qf ~the. Tbe trip the topic, ~ers.,WlthoUt land, tion now rented to pay 10'% above catching. with the Tifftn Mudbena, At~" n..morack, and Conversation is a . result Of 'the hfih honors won' condUcted .by the leader. Reympnd ta' .~ . . d will' ' t members or bbe Ohio State League. Please. More advanced books in the , . W 'D"&ddoclt - RefteabDi ta ' xes aDd ....,uran<t.e an ren . .. . . by &even WllYrlesy1lle bQYs. 'at the . , '. ""1" " en . ,were to pay 13%.' if S'bt1 are Iri\erested Bu'N ' DAY supp''E R' GUE ' STS ' tleld ~~ ficti?n J.ru;ll;ld~, ThIs ~":' Warren .County ' OUnpor,ee held at ~~ d~ the ~ ho~ wh1~ tn. a lood' Inv--ent we ",Ul be o~t1ng OU Busi., Paiss .' ~~ ... '.' ",' follOWed. Mr. and ~. R . W. ,Btad- " -r ''''V''f ,~', 'r . \ _. ' " , j' Vie I I1lh . __ ..J.~ ... ~, AncIent" ~.y Sri! . . !J1le~ wtn . . • ' }., " ' , glad to live you leozijplete inror' . w, . erit the ~., Rampag-. D(1~ke ~ tt;~ with seven other <\~" ,entel'w,.. the ~p ..in' matlqn, 'but it. you :ar~dus~ curious ' .Bunday af~n, alld s\1pper iog Fro~t1er, ~t ' La~h1ng ~ trois . fr~ the, Mound: Builders J~':,r " ~.. . to, Iplow, . pl,ease ' do 'not bbther: guest.. at :¥r. ~d Mrs.-'John ,B. Gona , ~e1r OWn CO\.ln~. Wo~thw¥.e en~ , ,'1 ' . ..... .• , ', ,k W. N. sears ~nd daugl;1ter, ,were. Mr. aDd Mr~. ,.ter~ , rea~ng and reference . Area; . ~e W'a~ville boYa who '.' meiit the o\dblg are Warren~, ~~LVEST~R ~ONES, 8P~ER . ' . , ,Roger O~l1as, ofXen1a: Mr; and mater1al make uptbe Volumes' leader Ken'neth Bradley and Jim ~"' " A'r QUARnBLY MEBTJlIfG FOR ' S~Manchu and W1lso~IS Mn. A. H . Sc'hoeler ~Dd !'red B., Young stamp Collector8, To Marke~ Bar~ 'aBIJ1Btants , Dick Bradley,; . ' '. .' • Boy Beana, &iso' potatoes.. . Kenneth . Henderson, of Hamilton, and J. Q. to ' MaII~t, MannerS >aDd MoralS at:' Bill R.iekey_ ROIwd R1J!5h apd lloyd More ' than . one h~drl!d persons, , Pox, Perry. Ma.y 10, 17· Gona. .' B~ . Burma Road, O&~... Jones'. Tbe boys ' w1ll be accoin- a~te~ded Qu,,*rly "Meeting of the , ." , . '.. . ..America ext. Americana Live LoDs: ' , PIlnied by Harold ¥ohler, assistant (~ ~~. Meeting ot· Frfe~, ' ' M ' ' ~ ~~Y8 . '\'~nstan . ~ ~ ·~~C~. ',I' ~, and (~me Prom the Beti. (S~.. Scout .Master:. , 1~. the ' ~nce . of h.el(J·, at t~e. Wh1~ B*~ l(~t1ilg' ore :;' . .• IR'OWers .. ~ '. ' . -:--:-' ," _. e~a. ~t Ye&Il). . . .: , Jam~,.Weth~~Wlt, ,who)s ciuar~- ..~ouse, ~un~. "'. " ,. ", .' .pielr cllP.8 annually to ~1!e Oh1~ A ,~~ of ,t~. ~ ~d . ComA ponloJi of ,the money was spent tinea at )Us. h.Om~ wI~ acarl~~ fe!,..: ~Ylvefter ,~on~" Of OhlcqO,j ~-1 ;WOol. ~ro~~ qoop~;.~ .~~ ~l be ~eJ~ .• Thur~~y after- fOtr, a ~n yol~ set ·of PI!os.t, Ann~lImce~eDt~ -a. ,~~~ ~e by ~ ~' of P1¥Wari' ~~c ·aero~.~~. :tkln: 'l1ie~ ~~~:: , ~... ·We noo~ May l~.I ,p.,.!ti;, ~t the.Grange' ,Readers'" l?lg~ta ' atart;1og, witp the. 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Nine Found Guilty In Lebanon·Court Nine men indicted last week by the grand Jury pleaded guilty Monday before Judge Oharles B. - De- . chant of Common Pleas COurt. Kenneth Booth . Burl Harris. El\ In Nlckell. aDd Jacob Lansdale. in-' dieted on forgery charges. were -Ined $25 and costs each. Robert R,ussell. charged with CarTying concealed weapons, also was ined $25 and costs. Thomas Oharles Boyd. charged with conversion of property. was entenced' to 'three months, in 'jail, with one-half of the term to be sUs..
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_ The girls of the Girl Scout TrooP! ' entertained their mothers aDd members Of the troop committee, Monday afternoon. at a Mother a,nd paughter Tea, at the high SChool auditorium. The girls were a.ssI..sted by tJle1r leader. Mrs. Howard Fogt, Miss Earline Lanham, and Mrs. Ernest Edgington. who presIded at the tea table: Each mother was presented with a lovely flower corsage, After tea, a program of 8l1d music was presented by the girls, based on the poem, "Barter," by Sara Teasdale.
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tary of the Navy. pubUCly d~ed that the United states is .oommitf.ed to send her sailors and soldiers to
SCOUTS HAVE MOTHER JANE, FURNAS LEADS .AND DAUGHTER TEA , POPU~lTY VOTING
'LOCAL EPWORTH LEAGU£
, Jane Furnas, with 28.302 votes, leads tl:le WaynesvUle contestant6 in the seo~nd week's balloting for the title ot "Our American Girl" and "Miss MlariU Valley". held in connection with the Dayton Centennlal-Mlami Valley celebration June 15-22. headquarters in the Biltmore hotel, lDayton, announced WedDesday. Mary Carolyn Lukens was second with lEi.BOO votes. All Miami Nalley contestants are urged ,to attend a May 17 at 3 p. m. In' the 'BUtmOle room of the BUtmore hotel. when they wW be shown how to obtain addltlonaJ wotes. who have 'done so wID ba th ir 1 t tak t ve • e pc urea en a. that
The ~lng of the sohedule of ' debtli of the 'e state of J~l1a MIDard set for May 26. • The inventory of the estate or George Kohl, Mason, will be heard May · 15. . . The schedule ot debtS of the ~tate of Emma Belle Cox. M8lIon, wID be heard May'"22. ' , The following , acoounts , wllL be heard May 26: fourth and final of - Edba Hopidns, a minor; ftrat and final .of o.me' MObnt, Carllale; fir6t and final or thoIIe of Elizabeth Setker, Lebanon.; Nettle wnes, M01'1'OWj , and . LeoIlart1 Tbroclanorton, Lebanon. '
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the defense or Great Brittan when. ever they may be neecsed. Secretary o~ War Stimson urgea ,the Uruted states to stary convoy work ,and, to. prepare to use ber armed' forces in the .p resent confllct. :Wendell WUItl~, by letter aDd publlc statement. urged PresJdent Roosevelt to immediately order American convoys. -
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.' The friends of John I.qncb are , ' Several of our members attended The FrJe.n ds' Quarterly' meetmg of bappy ',to lea1'Jl ' that he is gettlng 'May 6. The peas are in bl~. l~ Quarterly l4eetJ.ng of Friends this d1strtcti was held at the Ob~b along nicely after a tall Off a tractor au goes well we should bave peas .beld at Harveysburg Saturday. ' here Saturday. ' at' his home ,recently. • fOr Memorial Day. Th~ lettu~ l~t.s Mr. and MrS. Raletl-h BoDn A "Mothers' Day;' Program was Mrs. Fred Nash. of Dayton, ~as a green and nice, the rad1ahes , and spent Sunda)! wtth "tlle latter.'s w- given at tile Methodist Ohurch, Sun- t)uslness visitor at her tarm here. oniOJ;lS are big eno?~ ~ eat and the ents Mr. and Mni. Ho~ Compton day ,mOl1llng. , 'l1hursday. !beans.a,re up ,))ut 80 fa.!', ~one of the in New Bw;-l1ngton, Afternoon cal- , The Ha.rveysburg Ohapter of EasMr. and Mrs. Claude Gray were 'flower~ have shOwed up except a lers were Mr. and Mrs. Evan Bogan, tern Star held their annual inspec- Sunday guest4i of their daughter, tew OaUfornla poppies ~ ~ d,e aert aDd famlly, Rober.t and Marjorie. ot tion iFr1day evening, Many guests Mrs. Charles Voiers and Mr. VOiers, mixture. The west p~s,~re is now Day.t on and Mr. Ralph' Antram aDd trom ne\ehbortng towns were pres- near Harveys~utg. J)ig proof all except one gate. AS 'Mary Antram of near W1~n ent. Mrs. Grace Veldt, of Morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Brannan, 600n as we get that ftnlshed w~ can and Mr. ~d Mrs. WUUam' Smith. • was the visiting inspectclr. of Xenia. and Mrs. Mabel Terry, of move the pigs in 1lDd let them rus- and, t¥a.rUyn ,$tIe. Tbe Civic lAlague held their re,gu- Dayton, spent Sunday with the tle for a Uvtng. A , raJaer ,of prize . Mlss LouJ.se Sinclair of Dayton ' Iar monthly meeting Saturday evenHampehires near bere tells me that spent tb.e week-end with her par_ 'they are the "be6t ruatlers of any ents' Mr. and Mrs. Emeraon Sinclair breed of bogs. Turn them loose m: and famJly. tlle mommc in the pasture or woods , Bomer .Haines and fam1JY and and they wn tOl1'(l'e au cial and Mrs Ella. Ba1nea were SUndaydlnQOme IbacIt ,f~ SUIJI)eJ; wb1le the nei'sueeta of un. Mllije Terrell aDd POland 0l)1naa will lie down ~ide . • . thl!
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Mr. and Mrs. &ussell E, Frank an(1 Mr. and Mrs. John W . Kersey are announcing the birth of a ~n. family spent the week-end . With Oharles William, Monday. May 12. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Frank, or Maume~, Ohio. at MI.am1 Valley hospital.
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Ghurches , Inasmuch as during May 31 will occur tlle annual l'eulIlion of the
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'Wayne~vUle High School Alumni · Association it is approprinte that the citizens ?f, ~hel community pay tribute to this won,derful organization
Rey. 'K , L. lIackwell. Rec&or
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whose membershlp extends from sea to sea , and from the gulf t o the 7:30 a . m . 'Holy Commub.1on. ~anadtap boundary. I t Is the largest and mos~ potent body assoola.ted 10 a. m. Adult Olass. 11 a. m. ~o~nln~ Pl'ay~ and Ser- with tills locallty. It is doing m~h to contribute to the wIllfare of our
school system. I am 'authorized Iby the offIcers to extend a. c()rdial invitation to !lnyone in Qur community, to jolp with the Alumni members from 3:30 to 5:00 P. M., May 31, at the grade school grounds as a number of TUESD~Y non-resident graduateS will be present. 3 p. 'm. Ohurcll SchOQ1. ,In recognition of this <?rganlzatlon representing the products of our FRIDAY ' 7:30 p. m. Girls FrIendly Group. , schools, and by 'virtue of the auiliorlty conferred by my offlc'e I proclaim METHODIST VIItJRCH May 31, as Alumni Day. LouIs C. RaclJey. Puwr Witnesseth my hand and seal this 20th day of May. 1941 . Ohurch School 9 :30 a. m. ATI'EST: ' -... 8ervt H. M. CAREY A g' .......up Winga" ce 10:40 a. m. . Ma . DAy W "Rea~ng Oity Clerk yor
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Several thousand spectators and fishermen attracted to the open by bright and warmer weather swanned Wayne park Sunday, and almost as many cars were park,ed there as dW'lng the regular season. , C. M. Robltzer. proprietor reported a record crowd of fishermen registered and some flne cat.:: hes were made. The opening of the Wayne park pool Qas been set for Friday, May 30. Memorial day, a nd several Improvements have been made since ; last year. , A new restaurant and refreshment stand is being built near the' new fish Ing pool, and is expected to -be ready in the near future.
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Mo., thers D,ay Program At Th0ina8 ' 'returned '. ho~e Friendship Club
' Epworth League 6:30 Sunday Evening. The Oh1o Annual Oonference wUl convene at OolwnbUs. Ohio, .Tuesday, May 27th; . ! The King's :ijeJ'8ild's W i l hold their annual banquet at the chUrch Monday evening ~ 6 o'C:lOO": MotJ:lers of t~e ohlldren are i~vited, WAYNB8VILLB CBl1BCII or , CRBIS'1' C. ~It.........&er S UNDAY
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(Continued from page 1) Auctioneer the Waynesville Oivic Olub; which Lowell Is represented j)y a oommittee comSATISFACTION from Miami Valley hospital Mon. posed of the Re·v. L. C. Radley, the Charle Or No day, after being very ill there ' for Rev. R. L. Haeltwell. and Mr. I six wi~ pneumonia. ' AMOther'e' O&y program feat~ Charles cast: Centerville, Ohio Mrs. Boward Dew~ ~ returned' the meeblng of tbe Friendship' club, Local Boy Scouts. under the d1reoP"ONE 7021 Friday after spen4iDI a week Wlt~ held last Wedne6da.Y altemoon at t10n of their acqut learer. a.re preher parents. Mr. ~ Mrs. J. R. the countt')' home or Mrs. Clarmce paring for ,their part in the MemorFrahkl1n at a.te Clty, Va. , Rye. tal Day exerdses. One feature 1.s_the MrS Harvey Burnet is aUfrering Mrs A. B. ' S bba c;eremony of decorating the graves with a broken rib. the result or a · th ~tl . . : h presided over of 'the Runyan brothers, who were .~".~~~I1111!""iliill!llll uy~l 9:30 a. m. \fall Thunday eve~ng. d e t'l IDg 10d 0 , ~pened with a ~embers of the troop when they "_,~AY .. , Heber Bmlth of near Qermantown ' evo ona per ,oon"lucted by Mrs, died. The scouts also assist in 001~ and Bible study 7:"5 p. m . waa calUog on Lytle relatives and J .,.B. Crabbe. with '.'Mother" as th~ lecting ,nowers for the large <erneTAl; VIA·Lll'HIC, TAR AND mtYOU -are inVited ~ ooane and wor~ "'fr1enda ¥onc1ey. . )' theme. . tery memorial wreatbs. help decorRO,f.D OIL EXCAVATING Mrs'. DonaldBalrd enterta.1ned the Two ,guests,,' MIss Eileen Bastings, &Ita the 'graves of veterans, and dip wltJi us. "500" card ol\lb on Thursday aftet- of LebanOn ,and ~v, Hll~ Snyder,: reot traffio a.t the cemetery on MeD UMP TRUOK Sl!lRVIOE FJliRa~ VHIJacB 0, C-..uST noon. " of Red Lion 'appeartNl on the prO- morlal Day. PIT RUN. LOADED SOc YO . /, ". C., 8I1l1t1i.,M.....ter ' , LitUe carolYn BUrnet r.;u from a gram. Mlss. BastlD&a p'rese~ted tv(o . teeter board laat .week 'and bl'Qke ~er xylophone SOl08 acoompanied by ~~-:---:-~~----..:-~"-~ SUNDAY
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, Phope, Wayncsvllle U R II n ' IJt!!Rnted.;by MIss Hast_..ere Lebanon otfice Phone .73-K, inas after ~hkb a ) l1storl of the HELP WANTED ~ub. prepared ~y Mrs. aymond Con- HELP WANTED-Man to, take Care rea.98·M. ~r, ~aa read by Mr.s. Joel·lM.oka " of dairY cows on, farm near. WU-: . I'n a , hllJD()rouspoem. "A mlngton. Want man with . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Review of UK1", waS, read by Mrs. small familS· Good house with Alv,a ThocopeOn. , ,, elect.,1clty. ning, ' '1:80 p, m. DUnng t~e soo1a.l -,'hoUr refre.mBox 468. Wilmington, 'Oh10. , , , 'lly; " , . , ' u.'ent& , were "!,ed. by the '~08te6a WANTED-White girl. 17 or older. us. ·Mr. aDd Mt.. RaYmond, h1~ broth- and ber, aaalstants t4J1 ~embers and to assist with Children, li;ibt ST. , ~IJGU8T1NI: CH~()H er and, their fa~es moved from gu~ts. ' ,. housework. Write Mrs. Lippert, ' Re,v. 8., B. KnuDbol~ 8 T D, Ito.. the W.e , pro~ ' t9 Ojrman. 1615 Pea.l!lee Ave., College HW. Mass•. Bunday; 9:00. a. m. toWn. Tuesday, " . ' ~s a.t Wayne~ llOhool, ~ved OinclnnatI, Ohio. of size 1U;l4 condition .. " ," Dr. and !4ra. Ernest ' ~gle of the ScholarShip and is also Valed1cHop-Calves-S_ b eep-Etc. , ' ,~ , ," ' '. '~'" 'London, ohio; and Mr. and Mrs. tor.tait.. ''Other sr8d~~tesJ from ' here FOR SALE-Transplanted vegetable Rf;moved , Pl'Omptii r Jt\R~YSBl1BG , O~J!:~ , BI8LB i- Nea). Mci:.ardle anCi children 'of Day- ' are ~ ~ ,cieneva' B~tzahIl, jean~ ' ' ' p1e,nta. Good se.ection of t wo year A welcqme a'f{8.lta you at tbeae ton were SUnday afternoon c.u~ net.te Itudlaa and 'Miartha Hhr.tt " , old perennial plant/;. cut flower!! . home tna~, will o~n up ,for,' pray.~ a.t the:h9Q1e 'of Mr. ~ ,Mrs. ~e1;' RalPh l{alDmoDd n~ved.a.brok.en ' for DecQratlon Day. a.t reasonoble ' ~~URCB ; : ! Burue~. '.', ,' . finger aDd n~~ cutS' aDd 'bruisprl,pes. George p~tefSrOn. 1 xpile ' Rev. l~eS ~er.......r. Ml'!I. Maxwell 0r06s1 enterta.in~ es in an auto . a.ocident Sa.turday from Waynesville on~ Bellbrook , ~~A~ . ,, ' , i her CaTd Ol~b~ ttpm Oayt«l 'Thu.r&- motntng,";'hen his cut ·lett .the rOOd PUle. " , 10 D. m: Bunday 8cli)c)L > ' day .ftemoon (', , " " . ' Shantz' ,~Lk .... " ," , " "'. ' . 11 a m. y....-4 ... ~ m;.,_h4n " . " .' - ~ , . ' IJIP.l' , WaUle on his ,war Pea ' 8.~NtIl& Room Tourtst , Rtlyerae-!relepJlone Charges .' • > . -~ . "- 00:..... . .PaUl. Johna1 a of the 1941 to ,work. -' '. ", ' . , , Main't54, Xenia O~ ' \. • 7:30 p. m. ',~geUa~1c: servtoee. I, ' " , . ' , Home. Inquire oazet~." :' • E. G. Buohsi~b, Inc" ' If you want plants of any , kihd. go WEDNESbAY';'~ , 7:30 p. ' BAhle ~ to D. H, 'Hocitett, South 'nllrd street. iiI• • • •II!I_~.._._.. Study; ~v" Roy $Ia~, ",' , ,j PRID~yPrayer in -..nJ ' Oab~e, tomato. and sw~t P9~to plants. May 22. 28· -~~~~---.:-.:...--.:...-..:.--ineettna, .wi~ 2O,inlies. ' ~ "<,,.1
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'THE M:JAMI CAZEnE
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You're headed in the right direction and the green light signals you to proceed. ,W ~ congratulate you upon your successful graduation , and ~id YQu good luck.
To the boy and girl graduates of '4l we take great pleasure' not only in wishing for them Health, Happiness and Success,' but tn congratulating them up~>n their ~ccom plishment in the classrooms. Wid~r vistas, open for YOU,' now, and where-v er 'the road you ,choose may-lead, all these three great bl~ssings will be found along the way. we wish for you. .th~t , ,. A'gain 'Ye ,say, best wishes, and congratulations!
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. . As a new vista Of life spreads itself :before' your eyes, let us extend die good' wish that you may Qbtain whatver ide~l you bav~ set fqr yourself. , Accept, also, our :leartfelt compliments . , upon your graduation. ~
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YQU young gradul;lte.s nave cause to be . 've share ~itp you your joy, on this memorable occa-, I ion. You ' are receiving congratulations from every lland, and none,' /we assure' you~ cal,l . ~e mor,e sincere .: , .and heartfelt' than ours. 'Good luck .to you, through.,all ' the, ye~rs Qfyour lives, an4 may the same happiness ,which now is yours continue 'in ~xpanding measure.
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.t er. Mrs'. Luther Hal~ea and' Prlday and Friday night. ' ~~ for, theOlasls Play, titght. ., " The 1I.c,T.u. will 'hClld 'lta " ' meet1Jli at the home of Mrs. second Wi~ 219.6'1.. "i-he girl. ~e1v1ha the most votes H~. Tuesday afternoon. ", "1\ from here .,111 be "M18a Wayn!!8vWe" Amos Compton is,-ti)e leader
the DayOOn' Oentennlal-M1am1 Vl"l1ey. accorcUng to latest figures released from headquarters in D8¥ton: MIss 'Lukens has 229.66'1 votea with Jane FUrnas ~ng- a close '"
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, . ,You're ,headed ill the~right direction and the green Jight_signals you to ' pro,ceeq. We congratulate you upon your successful graduation and bid you good luck.
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.'Where"~r the 'Oaths of your futUre' ,life may. , lead, take with you this l8inc'e re Yflt simple' mesIs age: Your friends here in your home town admir~ 'YOUl' honest effort in completing ~he , re:' quirem~nts " of your schplastic ' career. .
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Yes, we mean it r. . Far Hills Farm is proud of our boy and girl graduates, apd lio wish that we could put into words quite reaches the mark of our good . wishe~ for 'you ,and your future. .
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Good· luck! Graduates of 1941. ·Soon you will have an opporiUnltr to use the training you have received. AI-' ways reme~ber ~hat the .surest road to success .follow..s the path, of honesty' and fair ~lay. That has. always been our 'Policy.; and that has J»een' our_reward.-
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Some of you will remain here. Some of you will leave U8 to find puccess .elsewhere. To all of 'you, 1941 graduates, we say good luck and godspe d I You carry our blessings with you.
A whole new chapter of your life is ope:ning be-, fore you. We sli~cerelY hope it be! ' full of hapPiness and success.
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Y,jears of preparation 1if~ behind you-your whole life lies ahead. Good .luck! Success!
YQu've done an ·excellent job in school. We are confident that you will do just as well now that you are, out of school.· Continue your work, and success will surely be yours. '
Thelma's ·Lunth
BEST WISHES
Hn-;fII-----UJIo4Uuate~ of 1941, accept ~JJr co~plimeitts and
May every joy · ,of hEialth; happiness and" success be yOt,lrs in 't he yelar~ to. come '
Bea. Anderson
·congratulations. We are j'ustly proud of you, a,nd it is our sincere wish that the' long road of life ahead will .be like a smooth ril)bon of 1'\ighway, winding through 'peaee{ul J hills, with ev.er.fnew delights' and sur'prisea . . . ,.' " .' , . . unfolding at each t,urn of the road. I
TRURSDAY, MAY 2%, aMI
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE
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. The Methohist ChurCh held a May 16. Rain at last. Nothing Mr. and Mrs.. Earl Orawford of "Mother and na'u ghter" lbanquet at that happened all week before the near Waynesville called on Mr. and the gymnasium Friday levenlng at rain th&t came Friday night seems Mrs. ' Olarence Crawford, Sunday six-thIrty, a covered dish supper, important now, Real rain, lots of afternoon. with strawberries, .whlPlped cream thunder and. Ughtnening and wind Mr. and Mrs.' Morris Lewis and and cake for dessert,' a nice program but lots of water. After the storm little son Jerry Lee spent Sunday and a good time for all. . passed, 1t kept on raining most of afternoon with Mr. and MrS. John . The Business Men's Club met the night. 1 could hear It gurgling Koester . and daughter Velma of Wednesday evening at the gymna_ arid tinkling lnto the cistern. Real ·Utica. sium. The ,hosts were Mr. Conard Illuslc to ~e ears I ThIs was the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Forman of Day- G1ll0ugh ' and Mr. ·Robert, stump. first rain to really wet the ground lOOn. Mr. and Mrs, Everett Bunnell The a.ppointment of the Post for a long time. The fence around and famIly of WaytlesvUle, Mrs. Office was made known Thursday. a new yard for the chicks 15 almost Helen Orawford and daughter Mln- M1ss Fay Kelley recelvEl(! the ap.flnlsbed, all but faste~ng It down nie were Sun~y afternoon guests polntment and ·the otfllce will be 60 , that they caDnot crawl under of Mr. and' Mrs. B1ley, Gtbeon. moved to tJhe former oontectlonary
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BUTTERFAT. MAY 19· 33c NET (HIQBER AS MARKET ADVANCES)
WE PAY YOUR TRUCKER
it. Now It any1ihing gets them we Mr. and MrS. Emerson Dill and room owned by Mrs. Fred Harlan. ~~~~===~=~~~~~====~~~=~;=::;;~;=~;: oUght ~ tie able to find out what son Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mr. and tMre. ~ McOamm .::. Brakes are Uke true friends. They The loss of earthly hopes ~. nj It is, We .lost over a hundred last Osborne of Xenia, enJoyed a tzip left the past week for OSlmp Shelby, prove their worth when needed pleasures ~riglltens the asu : ' ~ year. If we can save twenty more thrOUl,h the north~astem part of the Miss; ,to v1s1t their son carrol, who most. They do not deeert you sud- path of many a heart. 'Ibe p !:: ! tries this year the fence ~ 'be paid state Sunday. 15 In 'traln1ng there and were a.c- denly unless &bused, But, like dls- sense qu1ckly 1ntorms us tt.:l , \l , for. We used sta~Une poultry net- Mr. lawrence Zinlt e.nd son Ber- comp'anled by ~rs. CiareDlCe Price couraged humans, brakes need pleasUl"e5 of fi8nBe are mort d t1ng. At f1rat we had an aWful . t.lJDe nard attended ~ graduatton of and son Junior, where tbey will v1sit prompt attentlon when they begin to that joy is sp1r1tual.--Mary ." trying to stretch it then ~ one his niece, ;Miss PatrloU. Zlnk of ' Mrs. Price's son Charles, who is also 106e the1r ,griP. Eddy. told us how to do It and 1t was Lebanon from the st. Elizabeth HOB- In tratntnl there, It being a surprise . _ _ _~"':"-_'""'"-_ _ _-:---:--_ _ _ _ _ _"':""_ _ __ _ _ quJte easy and loo1u very nice. The pita) SChool of NUl'lIlng at the Art to both· boys. Prom thetre they wW dllclul are almost teatheretland can Institute, Sunday even1ntr. go to the Gulf of Me~co. . 'do without the stove now, some ot Mi'. and Un: cart 'Rldinger and Mrs. Mary ' Surface, who 'has been ' them 'are learn1nl to roost. As long f~, Mrs. Nellie Morga~ of 'near In tih!, Smith Rest Home a.t Prankse eggs stay above elahteen cents, Le~non, called on their uncle ·Mr. 11n for the Winter, retl1rn~ to her we can make a. UUle on them even Lue Murray, 'nlursd8y eVebing. home here, Friday. She has not at present feed ' pdces but . we wUl Mr/!. Morris Lewis and lIOn ~erry regai~ed ·her l;J8ual good health. . never get rich on -them. Remember Ltee, Mrs. HUey ' Gibson spent Fri- R. H. ,Williams of Sprtngfteld. was th.e slogan ."Get a hundred hens ",nd day with ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold a bustne81 Caller here Slaturday an acre of g~und and grow rich." Rog(ll'S and Mrs. Emma ' Gibson of Mrs. Wlll Moore, of New BurllngThere was a man In Cal1!ol'nia who Bellbrook. . ton, was the guest of Mrs. Mary was proDlotln~ a lIort of colony or Miss Dena Lucas Is improving Syfetd, Wednesda~ eve'n lng. . aCre .homesteads, wh05e advert1s~ from the wccldent ~h1ch occurred Mr. Joe' naVts has tieell conftned used to amuse JlS ·greatJy. · H1s slog~ , Ii mtle over , ",' w~k ' ago. She 15' to bls home the paSt, week, .wlth' a , ans were: "Be a' King on youi' own able to be up a' Uttle whlle th15 severe cold. , Domain", and :'Peace, Power, PrOll- writing. , , I !,dr. and Mrs. ~. E. ·Hurst, ot Mt. parity and PlentY"-e.ll on an S:cre Mr. al1d Mi~. Walter Moore, Miss SterUng were caUer~ on trien'ds, of ~und. ·He WOl\ld ~ell you tl)e Fannie and Emma, LeFever of 00- Thursday evening ground, bulld you a hOuSe, pmnt you Wood, or Dayton, oalled on Mr. and O~le8 Rudduck, of ' Wtlmi~n, ., an orchard, teach you ~ow 00 ra16e ~: lawrence Zlnk. and son Bern- was satw:day eve~n8: gijeSt ~Qf ,hUs chickens and ralse ' earthworms to. ara of tMt. Holly: Sunday afternoon. mother, Mrs. Lydia Rudduck. f~d U1em; .to bulld ,a t1sll pond ~nd, Emerson 0111 and' Mrs. Mor.' Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Doster ,and . raise yo~ own t1sh; to raise bees rls Lev.:ls were, in oa.yton Thursday, daugbter.s .' were Dayton callers, and Hav'/" y'Qur oWn honey; to ralse shopping, \ .._ 'I'hursday. " ~.. goats aDd have your own mIlk; to A surpr1se birthday dinner was raise rabbits and bave ~ur own , given' Mrs. OseeHarlliln, samr~ meat, au on an acre rof groundl ~t a<:'ded a very pretty yew ~ee. Today her home. Those WhO attended were was ," wonderfUl Idea and he was we started to wean the h'e~er calves. Mrs. Emma Cline, Mr. ' and Mrs. ready to, be ie.Cb~, guide ~d W,e shut them ll1 ' the west pastUre Mott Cline anq daugh,t er, Betty, Mr. 'friend, but we did 'not take him ser- and this atte~oon . ,. ,tter m11lt1ng and Mrs. Earl Oline, Mr. and Mrs. . loUsly etl.OUih ,119"he istopped send': there 'was ~ of . mamas tor James CUne, all of D!,yton, Mr. and Ing \18 his lovely advert15lna lite~- theu, ctlU<tren ·8I14 WlllUng of ~hU,- 'lI4r~: Ad?lpb Mueller, of, Col~, ·ture. ., , \" . dren , for theb: mamas. ~nte and Mr. and ,l\lrs.Honce 8tijmp, ,of M&y 17. 'WHat a il1ce ci~, well- dldn!t get In' ,to bei's but . she d1d near Lebanon." lei . . . AItPI""cn ,. -'~>2.' " I .. it thls " om, ......, ,manage .,tc? get her out $0 tba~ , there, ' , MIL" " YOU I ' WlUIlleCS wor~ was DJ . ..• . was no milk-from Maagte tlb1.i morn~ ENTERTAINED BY so tun of damp sweet smen.. .It ' Sh •.....) ,, d . ' ~" . lng. e 15 ...,., ISDl8l't &0.1' a cowan , '. R ' . ~ed 8:' ~ b'l;11ight 'ra~ IIODle mor~ she l5' akea(Jy te8.cbtna hU' daughter CIRCLEVILLE CHAPTE but this aftern~n' the ~ ~ ~ut. bad habits. '., • . , The <&cuita \ are loaded with snowy . M .b . d is Mrs. L. O. st. John ISpeni the week . , , b1oO.n and the air Is ~vy With the May 19. ~y. T e Bl'oun end willh her gr&nddauchter, BarLast ear til.." did not 110ft and nice , ~ I ,mw.'t try to d~ btU:'a _ Bland, ot" spl~ro. Mns. t . ~ Sp~8 d~ wU ~ Ordeal y..... some ~ It ma.y' be a Utt.le ~ so theJ " a.re~ full t~ year. · ." , ',' . G~nn B~d and MnI.l\4yron J~hn, • '0 Gnnclmother's day •• ~ but My c1~y vtsitora taJ"ays:~ve troUble ~::enwt:~ ~°the~es ~.r: BOn attended I:jtar chapter: '~o~ero bomemaiCen b~... ' w th l1ye ,stoclt f ben , tb~. v1s1~ in : : - ' ~ ~bad 8:t ~ievUle, Friday: evenlng. ~ foUDd, ",,,yco eUmina~ ~ the cOun .· trY. ~ mohilng the ad.• W . b;., .... - tba ' were ov~t guestll of Mrs: Mary , . • :. , lshea, the &o.,und was 80" _.. t t ' I bard of' old.faih,ioned ,ventursome four-yeat Old ,,~~d- YOU pulled. ·tlie toPS' i1eht 011 It you -Bla1r, Worthy ~.~ at· he ohaped my ,w arnlnl and went for a walk tried . to .. u th~ 'The lettu . Is ter, and , ~turday morning, were by l$l8elf In' U,e ~oken yu:d a.~~ . ~ .'. , ) ~ .. breakt~ ~ests at the ClrQJey1l1e, Nf)~ad"y.. electridt7, I, r , '. Moct .·", was· knOcked 'down and pecked by .• b,. eno!JIh to : : ~ ~~i-:: Hotel with other v181tlng members . ", .. biDI · madl ll '''~ . yo,u.r ~Ua8 belper~ Qui~y. He rescued' In time ' fA) JU8t .~tt· Dol betDate ' , e·. e ~,..e ~Dd Qrand .pllicens . . Blu! MOil.!." ~ , . . \ new ~ . eaves r th an ..l).Y · , , ito~caUY. , eJeari~ to bapp; da,.. \\ P,l'e.v ent., ~oua c1aJl1qe but. he had other gt'eena ,They Were " tile only . ' ----~ .. IUlft, ........sh'n , l~ for you. It sweeps 'a bad ~'«X'e. ' WhlJ,e I '.,..,ent fO the ~ eaten after 'SC?Dle "hem 8pe~t MAINiVILLE ~IRANGE . . ,. . me flGO", wab. the curtaiaI, groqety, v~une decided to ,&0 the .morning ,In · the .~n: · Of PRESE~TS PROGRAM vll!.i tlng ~nd my ~pany ~ . to 08:,1,. CQur&e, It mlg~t lla,ve been 1jasecul ' ~. , chI d',p.s,aDd do.. . ,' fO~ help ~ .1>ut .b)bi back- again. .. but ciro~nt1al ' evideli:e "pOints, ~e members ,of the Way,nesv111e t . . d• •ft. 01 ott.a.r,'prll\.dm. ,,,. 'May :18. Our' flttb fair· Sunday to hen.: The r8.1n broulbt up Grange ,were entertAlilned .saturday , , ~ter: Elster.:' Two ' m~r~ ~ ' gO to 'the last planttnJ of ,beans but I see eveqing· ,with . a . prOI~m 'Presented ' qulcka, iroa!.11 pr~ve that .~e old. ~age Was irue i.'no · ~1181 ye~' of .the 'sPeclal drough~ bY.': m~bers . of ·the MainvWe JOG ~ JOUIfPiln. U4 ~".r 1001. .. , ~ cl __ ............ cbe _. YPU .fro. • III~I/ a,t leut'thla ;yearCool, :In It~t c~' proof .peas. The ~h~t and eve1'y-' Ga:ange, Mustc, a pl"ylet, a11p talks . " 'iia',ehuioh. ~ was · ,rad ~ COO1-e o~t ~ lOoks re~reahed oYthe .'lraln, by MIsII ,Verona Duma, of C~lnnatl. ald ,01 modeio e1eudc appJl.' ~ l tI\e ~~':' ~ ~ ,~t1on f,ou "~~ ,!'knott h~tllhlga . II'~. ,· te~~r, for ,~e"'f .~Dd dUJ$ c~Udren, laa:a. . ' , .' '.,,'" , . 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, , of the estate ot, Bertha Rettig. fOed an a,1fldavJt In Ueu ot final aOCOJUlt. Tbe inventory of the estate of Emma L. Dlll. Mason. approved as well as the achedule of cla1mB. debts and UablllUes. ' The inventory of the eatate of Jefter501) D. Marlatt will be heard June 12. The 80hedule of tla1ma. debts and l1abutties ot the eeta~ of Freeman WUliamson. Mason. approved. '
BrJt1I!P to 'get a foothold on ' Ute' _ E. C. Crane Editor and Publisher ---:"""--~--:--------------------'-"--"-- C,ontJn4mt, a~ both sides conUnue Edlt-h Ba11~' entered suit against rssuw EVERY THURSDAY ..' :: :~er heavy l06Ses from ~ ' Joseph BatleY. Beth..m.. tor divorce. SUbscription Price. fl.50 Per Year. Payable in Advance m nis. rn&n)' th1nk1~ people are She charged h~- converted a part of _ _ _ __ -..:._ _ _ _ _ __ _____~________ beginn1ng !"> beUeve that the time their home Into a saloon and sub16, near for ,t~e ,working out Qf some Jected ber to foul talk in ~ cafe 10rt of a settlement that wUl end ' the t1'1 ggl ' aDd did no~ properly provide for OBSERVANCE 'OF DECORATION DAY ' I sue. their two chlJdren. • -0-. . .. . ,' , ' Elsie' Dakin entered suit for, diIt has always. been a dlSa~POlDtment to the War veter- " Secrettary of State , Hulls e~ ~otce ~ '~ Dakin. MJapiliJbura. DB that the National Memorial pay on May 80, and var- in Wh1: he set forth a five )lolnt whom she married November 24. l tliat ahou1to~~ !~ldl~~ 1836. They have no ob11dren. She w us . state' memorial days, have not 'been observed more afPI"terOlt'&peace CODlea ...ebeWva ..... ' • uDlversally ~y 'all the people. These d_ys have always crea~ a,,reat de&! of tallt an4 die.' cI~ed , he did not I?rope!'lr, provide JWA~aIAQE ,LleD"B8 ~eemed 'sacred to the veterans as marking the great cuI- cuaslon here. WhJle. of course, many forn!: and ,li&S IUllty of nealec,t. :n ination, of their life experience, and ,as occasions for pay- Admlnllstratton ~laqum" , have band LeW~==~~n!U: Grover MurtJand. 24. Hlllaboro, ., me~t of high honor to the. men who have served the nation been calling 1I4r. Bull'. effort a woman and told her he wtsbed she tanner. and ' OneJda ,BUdgel. 18, nnd ihe. state. Probably our peo~le have not done their =~~h , aD~ Of.ttnat._~ would leave in her,'suit tor dlv~i'ce. Lebanon. 'dut " . t ' f th h '. ~ W 0 co , er ~ muuu , Oeorge Montgomery. 21. Middle) U 11 Y In paymen ,~ ese , onors. , '.," .low th4~ standard set ~y 'the Seere. town pa~ worker, I and Bet~ Now that 1De~rly ~'l the veterans of th~ War be~een tary of' State in .the past; and "con- fJOiOlON PU.\8 ~aocDDIN08 'Thoelkini. 21. llarVeySburi. set.Jbthe S,t ates have ' passed on, arid the Nationa,l Memori.1 Day sider U; an 1l)d1cat.ton that either' he . ~ , streaa. ' " has becom,e a time to honor veterans 'of all wars Memorial was vo1c1ng the o~ona O!f otben ' Bernard Selbert lound I\dlty of Eugene Ewt1cb, 2i, carpenter, aDd , - • ,, ' thal~ th abl Te . '. ~ Sentence deferred u.t.t ' ' e .e ~ , , ,r • 80 , w, Lela , Abney. 19, laborer. both' of ", ,day seems to many persons . " ·to be juSt ,one mote. holiday . ' or I~' toeUp a 'bit. Tbe central motion· for new trial ' couJd be f1l~ Frarikl1n. w hen everybody should have' a good time, and people ~all theme Of the whOle Hull s........'" w.. Motion 'tor new trial overtuled' to rulbe t :H Et"" ......" S6 D th 1' b st 0 1 ~ , r ay ...... ""n. • a n, . o ~ I ow w h a t ~ve~ r~~reatlo~s e., ove e . ur peop e free trade. Be . . plainly a&ap1st the suit of John Paul ~ Della carpenter. and Qcnet Bartram. 22, ~e,ed reSt from the s~aill ' and toi~, and tlley, desire to enJ~y , prOtectil.!e, tarUrs · a~ InSIsted 'that, ~d.er In whlch the. ~tm w~ Leb&non. , utdoor life in this lovely time of y i'Jt. , raYi .material supp~es ~~t,, ~ I&warded a decis1Olr. · . I Wlnfle4 De~. 36, farmer, anel , Let.aU of ,u s reJDel1)~er on May So. 'what the day stands ' a~~le , to all" nations ' W1t.hou~ dis- ,Alfred .,BurD8. DI' , granted. a ~ Teeter, 22. ~t41 ot 'Pranltl~. ' , " ,, ' ,crtirilnJa.t1on. Juat h~ ~. Jlull ex- divorce f1"9.m Anne Bums who wasOlarlt ' Olt!8on 29, Hamilton la., l or.' The colors of our noble coun.tryhsho';1ld be displayed; ts 'p'l- United States ,to conu-lIe glven custo(1y of their minor ohIld. oh ' d- ~ 1 'Webb ~ ' h f ti I d h Id th " ~ . IIU&.. " .,orer. an ~l'I ana , 39, , 1 th IS , our 0 na ona anger, we 's 0)1, , , !:l~ gIve ,some .lts pr'esent wage , raie8. working Freida B. DUatush given a d1v~rce housework. LebaDon: noti~n, of, our u},liversal p~tri<?tism apd 'l9ve of ,~~untry. We . sched,!!es and ~h plane of l1v~. from, ~ O. DOnald DJlatush and ,.a ' Jolui Denman ~1. student. Mason: hould tuiD thoughts' of gratitud~ tQ 'th~ ' nobie : men who 'and stlll, compete ~1tb. tbe, produots , ~~ty , se~tI-~~nt approved. apd Oenevlev~ Gapit. 19. stenOtJ' have ~tood' up a'g ainst death in the battles o'f t~\ re.publi~ '~e low' wages and lopg hour/) 'of R~rt~. md1cted 'ffa 10. rapber. carllsle. ' ,.lpdUStirlal..Europe. WI~out the' pro,:, tolticatlon by. J the :a;ran<l Jury. \ • , ~; nd ¥entured all they, ,~~~ In life,for p.rl~lC~lple8 , ~eld dear :'~'!t1bn .of ~~, ~ on ~ dbanaed" b1s. ple~ to gbuty and was ' . '" , , . ',~ , Our people qave ;not( forgo~en ', the8e, soldiel'S, 'eveI1,is moiee ~ m08t, otlservera have f1ped ~ and C08~. ', .• ' ~AL E~TATE. TBAN8n~tf . 1110Ugh tb'e C~~~,d8 ,~r~ I~t th~ ·ball gro~~ds ,and the , ~golf :~n able to. f~PI:l'- ,~ :' Paul ; s~~. " Jr,. . ~POIn~ I. , . • . ~ , , • hhiS 'more thaI(t~~ e~~eteri~s. Many thoQgh~ go to , ,~ , , iU~n ad :1tte.R!-~ Of . Ma~ 0 Lu- ', HlU'old and .ElIzabeth . Sweny to ' . tbos~ graSSY ItJQupds in the buri,.l ,places, below wmch lie ,The French ~~ent w1~ ,kens. Itt. minot ~e.(,endant In Ii e¢t Edwa~ and Ullum. ', tv;;o • ' . ' • I ' . w I. ' "_ ~.~, &lUI her ()tIb.er former now pendlng , ~, this court. patCeti in Turtlec:r~ t~. , tTl . e remains of men who have ' 9 1ed" or were wllhng to die, enemJl~ ...... Ir, ... ~ 'th AXis 'I'blrtY 'days leaye to me gr·..... ted Rose ElUson to Olure Adains I.... ... th' try:b' • .1:& th . t btl ~ 'We . group , . , -. " p v .. " l vl;. elr""C{)un ; ," el) .u s • .w~le , er, p~es~n ,9,r a sen, ay has brought,a n~be'r ' of ~ in the suits ,of 'Chest4:,( Stephen$Qn in P'J"an1d1~ ,~. ,,' . , . . fl()w ~r pf ,~einoJ'y o~ 01;11: ~ho~bt of the~e men" ~Jld con.. p~leDl8 !or 0tDc:fal~ ~bere to' ,.ga1D8~ ~~uase1t 0 : Hap; 'W. ' J. . .lldpt. May Yalbroyab to Cluu'lea , s 'der the,m wlth"dee'p ,affec,tIOJ} and re erence. '.' ,> ,worry \)ver. ~e, pas '8 number SheeJ'!! a&alDllt Obester Stellhensqn ~~d ,Frances StepheDSj)1lt pk)t In ' ' ", . ' ' Mia~sb4rg NewS at: islapd po8seas1,ODS In the W~~rn and AdmJral ,Mack ' agalnst ' the Lebanon. , , , "", ~ Heni~Ph8fe " ~ear tlie united ~tate&, same defendant. • ' ' -, ' ealv~ D" MJ~~1 to ~rt, ~upp: .. l'I" wel~ as ~tory 'In South AJner~ , live lots In Dee!1Jeld "twp. MUSl~GS OF AN, IQLER . . ,~. V!~he~eJ" or nOt ~e Wm turn PROBATE' COUR" , J. H: aDd Emina Bafnes .. to JDdna ' . '~ ~; her W'eatern'-HenP,sphexe ~&D!I ' , -' ' t;ru;nan. ' Io~ {n Barnes adcUUon f4 • 'Th~ tJ~ilychecker , ~~d ba~gammon games' at the H~r- ov~r t~ ; G!~' ; Or /:bat QermanY' . ", , '.. ,.' ~lnl , ' , ,.!. 1'.8 bank. ' " " ;, . ' Will oIIaim ~o~ ~ 'coptrol of" ~ Dean, Franklin. appointed Ed~ Bet~ger ~ Oheater UI.. ' " , " .' . • J ' " c," th?m. 10 YtO.t8tJpn of 'Uie MOD1"98 iUlU'dlan of N¥lIW DeIP,J) lrwram m.er. ~39 acres In Salem twp. ':, " " ,'..... ' , '\. " ,,' DOO~llDet 18 ,ye~ : to be C\e~npmed. aDd B~len Dean Pr1~ett. ~o~ de- . Q. R. ~ LOis Benkle to R , M, , ,G.e.orge (~horlY) DakIn J;\nd Lee, , H~nderson were two Some Congre8S1onal and other. lea-' fenants. In a probate suit. .'. and ' Charfotte 8nYder. lot' 'SI '1n , ~tar checker pl!-y~rs at 't he formers J>arber shop. " CI~: her,e are lDabtlnl ibe , P!1~ate Bale ,of asse~ of the estate South Pwk e~~. Lebanon.· , , ,. , , , ' ..' ur#ea sta~ ~ouid ~ed1&tety ~t BaiTy 1J1h~j)80n,;~ ordered. ' Karl itltrinmer ~ O"'Ye,. RllpP; Lee 'Cumml~gs, civil :war : vet~r~'b; ~a~ leader of the ,take ~~-d)y f~,tU nec: ~, ' ~I~te of tra~er, ordered, is,- 1~ lo~ lnpeerf~eld t~. ; 'Jand:and'for many. v~ars 'village ma~hall. "I' , • sary-.ol lSUch 'ilDPort&nt strategtc sued in the tnatter Of ttie eatate of : W. ,. and M1l\nJe ~leabee "to , '" . ' \ ' " . ' Fren~n , is1&~ " as M~que. ' ~a Belle/'Oox. ~. , , ~ ~l(s 'Rlsinger.1 52,42 acres in Mas.. , ', •' ., " ' . , ' . OWl,er,s ,~ ,sU&~uhr 'that n'egot.1a- , ' Inve~tQry on~ estate 'Ot '!UUam sle t..vp. '" ,'" ' , Jq.~~e WIlliam. Z. R~H, was a star ~.~cber, a?d .~b~~ ',hIS tlons be }m9ledlately opened ~or, epe ~. ~~dmore 1'11, ))e, h~<l Ju~e 3. , , Rose El11&oo ' ,to Ohar~es, !lnd MY[al'm ~ould \ no ' lQnger ,bear the bur4,e n played fIrst. ba_se' for ' purchase '" t.h1s count,ry of 'all InventofY of guardlanahlp of Ada ktle tA~(lot in Ptank11n. t~e oid ~i~miB. '\ " ,; , , FreQCl:h ~es81ons in: tb1a heml" ,,~;, Qlark ~led:, . ~ \, . ,~ " ~\U'a, ' ~U ' ~ Ella , ~d " Ethel , ,'" , . . .. , " , ":' 5~ere. HoWever, even fIhoee advo.'r', H: Alexal'lder, ~m1matratoi" StoutenbOro\l8t\: lot m Praritlln.
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o;: !:a! the middle' of the battle for the 19U pennan t. Their biggest problem oi Real Bottle Gas For Use I~ A~y Gas Stove WarPIT RUN, LO,AQED SOc YD. the rpomen t Is to successf ully h~- In view of the fact th at the Ameridle the road trip on which they ate ren County Ohapter oi the can Red cross, along wfth other ' ' now embarking. s through out the country, Is chapter at be to First stop on the jaunt 'to ~cce:pt new a nd asked being day. Wednes the g followin 11 St. Louis, Phone, Waynesville 4i R appeal la dies' day game against the Pitts- larger quotas, the following WagLebanon office Phone 473-K. J Charles by made being Is A Field,' bW'gh Pir~tes at Crosley . J chairma n, Morrow Phone No. 3 single game was sch eduled' against goner, rell ,98·~I . . the of r , ay' and a Me- "Warre n County ,Ohapte ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the G:ard.i nals Thul'sc;1 splendid a has Oross Red an Anlel'ic Friday. eader . tnortal Day doubleh ': ion Atter thls game tbe Reds and Cards and acUve War Relief Product ' lurve ers volunte Women ttee, \ 111 head east tQgethe r, bOth cluj)s, Commi , in time their of paring'ly un given y. Saturda stoppin g off 111 Crnclnn aU garknitting anti sewing of task I>h will game atl '01nclnn This en i'ou~ com~ Aucti onee r close tl'}e series betfNeen these two ments for War Refuglees. The work ts j in led ably been pas mittee go IIbey hot rivalsl then on Sunday n, Mrs. chairma nt 'excelle its by · t9 Lquls St, ""ways, v r~sPeQtl thett ll of Morrow. Brook1~'n and lihe Reds to N W WendeU B. Ca.mpbe No Charge devo~ed much has ll Campbe Mrs ' ' , York. ' further ing UlwarA effort ' and ~lI11e Giants tpe . t agnlOS' bill twin A ~entervllle, Ohio In Wal'ren m a ' Pro tlon' c Sunday will fa e "the Red on their tM Produ' Helen ¥l's. t, assistan Her ,, COunty, , will're11' t day' in the Ela t. They PHOME 70~1 s desj!l've ~lso non, J:) L of Coyne, games s1ngl~ for Yorj! New main In 5e1'oa.pable of hours Monda y and TU~aay, ' th n head for cr.e dlt f~r th Relief PhUadeipbla., ~ here a . night 8'1ln)e lee he has given In War wcn:k." on 'Pl'Oduc an 4, June da.y, WedneS Is 5C eduled "Our chapter wi l' soon bE: asked 6~ ,~~----~-~~--oi:--' a. doubleheader: Fl1day, June La rger Becau se of Better Servic e, m8.ke .ano,ther quota 0:[- producto , y Satlll'day. ' $lmday, and Monda' lja'Q~ality,' an'd P r ice J une 7, 8, and 91 the ,Reds :win be II?- tion garmen ts., T,he Amel?ican asking now 1$ 'E.tabl ished 1849 -1940 , aear old Brooklyn fOl' another ·nxeet- tional R ed Cross to country the oul; thorugh rs OhaptE: Ing with the .red·' hot Dodgm·s. This , to be series will 'be just as tmporwn t to accept new, large quota =~==;=.:~=~ er 31st. '1941, ~~=====~~==~==:;;=== those fai thfUl who not ' the Reds as that with the Oardlnals flnlshed by 'Decemb Thplk U).ing. the Do ls' These q~o.tasl 'as, th e pl'~vlous ones, The law of natlll'e of slle a~d eondl~lon " ' " this week. words aDd actions. thy aU praise power; the have shaU' ' you and ment Bop-Calv es~ Sheep-Etc. The road ' t rip will wind up w~th " will ',be made ' fr~)m 'govern kindly reprove thy who thOSe but have but they who do not the thing Remove d PrOmptly ~mes 'at' Boston 'T ue$d8Y, Wednes- bough t materials. : Volunte ers ~y . s 800rate faults.. n, ~erso tee 'not the poV(tir.~ I .... day .. and Th urSday. June 10, 11, and g'e t in touch with the OommIt .' , time, any ' 1sta~t s 1il!: her or an Ohairm Boston 11'01)1 home 12. ,'En route Faith in divine Love supplies the BecallSe y.ou lack a n oble a9d sucto , help with 'the Reds will stop :at ~perstoV(n, to ' be,' ~~~ as rea,~y eaent ' llelp' and Il9w, and cessfUl pi¥lt; ~ no real reason why evet-pr tha~ }loped is N .... Y., birthpla ce of bas~ , and "the , Dew quota . ,It e to give g~n- .gives the power to ..~t tn' ~e llving you should lack a, noble and successm~e~ the C.evel.:D d IndIans .in the volunte ers ·wIll yontJnu ful future, -Thomas Dreier . so that the present .""':'Mar y Baker Eddy . . a~tial exhib1t1911 game bOOked by erously of, ~heir Mime, ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;~ ~;;;;; ;;;;;; ~;;; ' ;;;~ . ;;;;;; '''haria Reverse Telepho ne Chapte r wUl go over ~;;;; the <two leagues l'O b Onor the city of Warren County the toP ,in its ~arRei1e! Produc - " , MAID 4M, Xenia, O. " Cooperstown. Eo Q. Blicbsleb~ Jnc, :. New, York ' wtn- ~ the Reds' op- tion work." ' , ' " ' Oharles J . Wa~tg()Oer, Oha1rni~ ponents whe,n they open, their h ome Warren C . nty Ohapte r, ,double' A 14, June y: , stand Saturda ,,' Al11er,lca~ R¥ Oross . ' the against.' -..,..--.,.....::~-:-:------::~~-.-- . lle8der wIll be pl8.y~d . . ., . ' Giants "Sunda y. June 15, and a are lessons best and b~avest Our Monon game single serles' closIng b~t succe~. . through day, Jupe 16. ' BostOn 'Yill play a>n~t ·'l~.med . Bronson ladies' day contest on Tuesda y. <thrOugh misadv enture. -A. ' Alcott. Wed./ on ame ruabt',g a June l~, ' and ;'~~ .p.esdaY, JUne 18" then the Br9Qk.lyn _~_'--':'_ _":_~~~":"" DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
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Charles J~erson. eon of .Mr. and Mrs. C. E" Anderson is •a member of Ohio State Up1vers1tys graduatlng cl&68, "'aw In the midst of preparatlons 1:o r commencement. ' Rev. Paul J. Olenn, pice president of, the Collegef)f St. Oharles SOrromeo. Columbus, will be tb.e speak- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . , . . . . . - - - - - - - . eJ" .. t baccui~laureate exercises set for 3 p. m . SUnday, June 15. PresIdent Howard L. Bepls of Ohio Stale w1ll , be spt'uer at the commencement at & P. , m . Mc)nday, June 16. A elau of about 1'100 will ~ gradU&~. On: the afternoon Of June 11 the pduatea aDd ~ pareDtI wW be I'u!Sta at a rarden party at , The annual meeting of the Miami .Cemetery of ~dent and Mrs.' Association Will be held in Miami Chapel, in said .
Mrs, Max Kolhagen. ot Jamestown. spent SUnday with her sister. Mrs, Jessie HYman aDd family. In the afternoon Mrs. Hyman and'her guest. and Mr. and IDs. AI PollnIty and daughter. v1s1t-ed Mr. and .Mra. Irvin Hyman. or Xenia.
Dale' Everett Shafer. Jr .• of Route :a. ~aynesvi~e. bas been' awarded an Army Plying cadet scholarshiP. and wID repol'ttJUs week for transf~ for pUot·s tra1n11l8 at the Spartan 8cbool of Aeronautics at Muak.ogee. Okla.
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A Memorial j,rQgram was ~resented by Mrs. Clint ~y~or, Lecturer. at the Massie Township Orange, Monday evening, as follows: ';M9 Faith LQoIaI Up' to Tbee"group; acripture, bY Chapl8Jn; pray.:. e by all' ~uet. "Abide With Me'" ~u wi~ fOur memberS plac~ wreaths and candles on the altar after tribute and m$JlOJ'ial to Mrs. McqwM and lit Tahnir.dge wta read by Mr. and Walter lm1a; "Nearer My 'Ood to ~,,: P-ouP; "0r0IalnI the. Bar"-~ Hough; "Lead ~ Llabt", troup; benediction _ ~la1n. Memolial addl'Sl b1 Rev. J. P. '1'b9fDbw'Y.
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the Piqua MOO6e. wh'en they came out on the tIIJl&Ll end of a 15-5 sopre• In spite ,~ pitching by James, Todd and O$bOrne. a succession of' erron in tudgment in both infield and outrield lost the game for WayneavWe. . Peaher Brothers Cafe. of Dayton. wDl Play the Mlam1a ,h ere SUndar. 'J une 1. The. tna~ apecta to strengthen the team witb some new playera for t~ contest. . BOX BOOM WA~ AD R R PO A Jr T. ~nce ....... 5 0 1 0 I 1 . I ' JIMMY DYE HAS C. ODllett •....•... 3 0 0 1 :a ' 0 cel\letery, on Monday, Ju~e' 9, 1941, at 2 p. m. BUSY au~ JIIST8 BIRTHDAY PARTY c. Jam. .. ....... 2 0 0 0 1 0 All Jot OWllers are urged to attend. · Qub t Wed ' P. DUln '.......... 3 0 0 0 ' 0 1 Tbe Busy Bee m '. __me - Jimmy Dy8, ~ Dr. and Mfa. R. Todd ......... : .2 0 0 0 2 0 needay afternoon .......... o ~ Heleo M. Hawke. clerk ' Ball, with ooniler hi J)barIe H. P. DIve. celebrated . . eeventh . A. 0II:I0rne ,,: ..... 5 2 2 1 0 0 and J!lleen Brown , P _ blrtbday · anntveraary ,. laat Wednes- H. 8tt.nfteld ...... 5' 1 1 1 0 0 \ - ....:. day, with .. party 1'9 whJch the tol- R. Stanley .... '•••. 4 2 3 2 • 2 for future work or the "".... were , " C Davis 4 0 2 1 0 0 dl8cUSlled. la fter whtdl a;recreat1Qnal lowing emall i~esta were invt~: R' Planck··· · ····· ·4 : . . . . - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - : - - - - - - - - - - - periOd ,wall eDJoy~ Mary Ann lIel- 00nnJe-- Lou Klontz, Judith Davia,. .. •. . .... 0 0 0 0 2 ~;,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lob' and ,J udy win conduct carol Bunnell. KauvYn Btns. Lola B. ~-:s 1 0 0 1 0 •• __ Lukens. WUtlelm1na Braddock, Ann A. &UUQ • • • • , • • • • • 2 0 0 .1 0 . the program for . _ Mary " ~nces Bart- Pet_1 0 0 0 0 0 , th.e nest meeWU6. . aa.tterthwal~ -'0 •••••••••••• WedDesd"l~, June 4" ~: J1lnmy' Crane, Sonny lIWer. _____ _
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Billy Stubbs, ~erry Cook. and J;IobbJ CampbelL . . The cblldren e'nJewed an afternoon of games and fun after 'wh1ch tbey " ' were 6.erved lee ,~ream. birthday cake and candy.
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commul)1t;y for the ~ thirt)' years. Suvlvors filclude, , one &OIl, Fred. , . of R,¥R. 31, Wayneav11l!!; one brother. 'Ike Thompson. of Brookville; and , -'-t Mr C i Barry d two .,.., ers. s. an e an M~s; IObbie ~mith: 'both of OiarkS(vUle. BUll'lI1l was made 1n Miami Ceme~'. . .
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LOCATIlD--:l ~ mn~ BOUtheaSt of Wam~vUle In -waYJie Tow.... ship, Warren COunt)'. Ohio. . ' 1MP~v:EMENTs-,..,Two-stol'J, elcht-room. colonlal brtek .h ouse ,With w.-e llvloc-room !and two fireplaces. front pore... se~ileel side • porch, electricity. , and ' be!,utlfal lawn with plentJ of shac1e. Barn 40160 With sialls for 12 dairy, ~ws. f~illllt .&heel 'attached; ,cement 110; tool shed 20x36: double, crib; ' hor house; l!ltorace bouse; . t~1 sbed · and' car&(e comblneel; lar,e poultry boose; work shop; and milk house. ' The buJlt;llnp ' are SUbs"".ntlal. adequate. and In. I~ tepalr. The lanel Is, pnCly roUln,. , '10 acres ~ tlUa,b le and highlY. pl'oductlve. ~x acres of ~rcbara; ."" tJle b~ ' is In wood'l!l and permanent blue".... The I!IIx-acre apple ~rcbard contains a I YiplendJd ~arlety lhcIu41ni Transparttnt, Dueh~. ~alden Blusb. Plpp~, Grime'1!I Gold~, . Baldw:fn. Roman Beauty, WlDes&p and J.oJiathan t-r:ees. The 'apple tt:ees are f~m 12 to 26 years old. This orchjU'd hQ been well ciared for and ' is In a hl,h state ot production. There are also 25 cherry trees and 65 ')ounr peach: trees. The , farm Is weU fenced and ' well drained, 'P'enty of water• . Locust fOr JjOSts. Gravel, pit. General farm appearances- are aiIoye the aver.ce. FOR S,ALE - Perenn.a.l flowers. FOR .yOUR CONSIDERATiON-ThliJ 109d farm is well located In 5trawb,~rryJ tom~to , planta SOc per -a.n outstit.lidJoc community. Only 20 rnUes frOm Dayton and less hundre~.. George' Peterson. 1,mile tha:n an bour's drive from Cincinnati. ~sy aeeeu ·to achoois ·f rom Waynesvti1e ' on ' Bellbrook churcheS and markets. rivorablff taxes. Mr. Mebdenhall bas own;i , t he fann for 30 years. Poor health and acl'tanced are' are the reasons pike. for this Sale. If you' are iooktnc (or a rOod farm as wep as a wonderNOtiVE ful p"'ce to live. we Invite you to Inspect ,&hI. p~perty before day sale. Buy 'real estate lor ilecurl&;y ,aDd sound Investment. Sells at I A demonstration of tbe · West~m absolute auction to the bl,hest bldder. . Push ~k.e 'on a Ford Tractor·Will be , 'I':' ale to be held on th'e preml~ Rain or Shine. , , given , at the farm of GD~J Fr}ie. ~ TER~IS--$I.500.01J casb to be paid on ' day of II\le. balance on ! delivery of deed. P.urchaSer will , ~elve ,eneral warra~tJ. ~eed and ' Monday, June 2. weather permitting. t I Immt)dfate possession subject to present tenanfs ri,hts. ODe-balf o.f E~erYOnt~ nvlted. .: . Fi'aOk HesS. 1.1 ael'e'!l of wheat,. 15\aeres of com. and 10 ~~res 0' alfalf,a 10 with . If. you want plant/!. of any kind. go ,the farm. ,All of this year's apple crop g~es witb tbe ·larm. to D. H. Hockett, South Twrd street. Immediately after the sale 01 the farm. the foDowinr personal prop~ rty wfll be ,sold to the highest bldd~r: . ' , calibage, ~omaio, !lod Sw~et potato (,IVESTOCK-4 Jersey ('ows , giving gOOd ;Iow of milk: 2 Jersey plants. Ma.y 22. 2S· heifers. brcd; 1 Jerser heifer calf. '6 month. old: Two sows with , . !j . , pigs by . id '. " 1 • FOR SALE-Fla1rbanks 5' toh wagon or ~~ck :'Bcal~. In good condltlon. I' FARM MACIUNERy-Newldea . manure t;pread'er; I:kan Duplex , ' power sprayer. complete; t.wo low-wheel lonn wago,ns, Cbevrolet ' A ' b8rl~l\ln for qUiCk sale. j" truck. ton capacity: 200 rood aJ)1)le crates: b~hel b,a ske.s; 500 quart The 'w'a~nesfllIe Farmer!s Exchange I, baskets (new) : tepladders; 'double' ladders; platform scales; block ;.. ' .. M':y~, '29, In 5 a. nd puDey; 2-row corn plow: John Deere sulky plow; harrow; hOI , ' fo unt.'lin ; singlc shovel plow; odd lots of lu'mber: hay '(ork, rope a~ FO~ 'SALE-8~eet pot.li.to pl~'nts '35C ~ulleys; milk cooler, two 10-gal. ~ilk cans; milk bue~et.s: and nuIP- ' I'rOUS other Items. • •. . pex: ,hll1D.dred"or three hundred' tdr \ TERl\I8-Personal propert.y will be sol,d for cash. 'l Sl.()O. A!1' l$ds of. garden p18.nt.s lQ 'cents per' d9r.en or,I3 dozen tor 25 cen~. 1'% ml1~ north' Way'.. . , nesvllle. Comer of, Wayne$ville, . , F~y and Lytle1j-oads.-· ~ s~~ . C!Ondw:ted b,The Bailey~Murphy Co.,. WUmlnltclG, Ob~' ~ · O~! ' C. S~~. ~. R. No .. 2 'l' .-. .,. IIIW . 15,,22, #,.. 29'"
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Wllll,me. Smlth, Three new teachers for the local high ihool staff were ' hired Monlocal Ohurch ot Ohrlst turned in his The WaynesyjJle . high school day night by the Wayne TQw~hlp resignation, as MinIster, last Sun- Alumni II.8sociatlon vote~ ' to place day evening, to the Ohuroh Board, part~::u1ar emphasis on the 70th school board, when they met in .......-__ , _ , ______<- His reSignation will ta'ke etIect June annJv~rsary ot the orga.nization in regular sess on, The ~ncles th'; y "B' b " Ad h 15, In order tha!t he might .devote his 1942 when mOl'e than 2'!5 meJObers f~l were caUsed by the resi~na ' l()ns' D a 1.e a . e arns, w 0 full time to work with the Ferry met' In their annual r;unton here FaUure to hit witb men on the of Miss Marte Owens and Mr. and formerly pltch,e d a lot of . Church. of wbich he is I\lSO minister. saturday night. bases cost the Mlam1s the game, Mrs. Howard Fogt. baseball for the old Waynes~ Mr. S~ith has served .the churab An.nie Sweet Ridge, of Chicago. Sunday, when the, met the Fecher The new teachers hired are as tOlville Miamis, a recent visitor .here for slx and one-haU years. and a member of the class of 1892 ' Bros. caCe team from Dayton. Errors lows: Miss Lucllle McIntlre, for h~re ., Babe said he liked During that ~lmethe ohurch has waa ~lected new prealderJ~t and. Seth in Judgement on tb.e par.t oC the langtiage .and girl's ph,yslt:a1 eduJ&, for Waynesville . lden. t ·[, nez J ames uu '-'1eId 'were · a.ls0 -:::.. .... 1" Ibl e tlon, wl10 has had four years teae to play be-' had a ·co.ottnuous '. .. . growth. ' Elghty- -._A-·I 4' ... . . -. Vce-pres _....., respons • ' . five new memuers haVe been added was retained aa secretary and Helen for Waynesville's endlns up on the 1ng experlen<:e at Kewanna., tnlt; - ' c~use Wlo, lose or draw the to the coDl1'eaation" making the M. Hawk, treasurer. short end of a 6~3 acore. . Miss Florence FoXibower. of Pleasfans, ~ere alwaY$ behind the mur~h stroopr financially. Mr. The annual reunion opened. at 3.30 HfghUghta of the game were a ant Plain, 0 " a member.of this tea~ , , . Red fans take n9- B.w,th leaves the church free of t.ll at the grade scbOol IrfCnmds ,rile!), 'home-run hit by Peck ' Satterth- year's graduating cla.3S . at WIlmingtice' ••. sPea~ing 'of . b~se~an debt. the rally of the old cuard was beld. waite when he came in to reUeve 1n ton College, Wll hNd the cotumersome funn 'ones happened The .Ferry Ohurch. wtllch\ ce~e- ThiS w~ folloWed Of '. 1'Ieceptton tor the 'elthth lnnlni, and a lBl'e-hand- da.l departmenti and Qe.Jrga E. ,Y bra~ ita ceoteonJ.al ) Ltt year, Is the claas of IM1 'at ~ h1Ih acb.oOl ed ca.tch by Stumpy Dakin' to re~tre Winder; of Clnolnnatl, and a gl"8.:iat the gam,~ ,h~r~, last Sun- sttonpr now ~ at any time dur- a\ld1t.Orium. the vtal.tol'8 10 ~ ninth. ~ate of the Uni~sity of Ol.nC1nxl&tL daf . . . . Peck Sattetth- Ing ita history and ..,le to support The banquet Was held. In the bJ&b. '1be Bea.ven:zeelr. Merchants w1ll wlll teaeh science. Mr. Winder Ia waite unloo~ned his-ehall a fuUtime m1niater. ~ the last 8Ohool '$1D& room whlch .was fWed play,at WaynesvWe, Sunday, June 8. marr161!. and he and his wife expeot w.e say"ancient--bones, took six years, 205 new ,members have .to ~ty. ~lea E'. ~r, BOX aoC:>Rd!: to establish their residence h :re as his bat in hand and sailed a been ~lved. D1ILk,1n8 Ule tot&l 1M1 preildent preald.ed. ldurtng ~ PIJOHmRS OAP!: " AS H PO A E soon aa posslble. .• ,. ~mberati1p, 385. pl'OlJ'&ll1 that followed. Inez James Levan, 88 ••••••••.•••• 5 1 1 4 l, J:>resenb school custod.lans, Al':ert •. " . majestIc . ho~er over the Mr. SnUth and h1a famU.y ~u en- 10 her report as ~ revealed. ' Zimmerman. 3b ......• . '1 0 Cleaver and Ed. Hopklns, wera a. so batn in r.ght field set an joy a vacatiOn , d~ the laat two tnere have been 893 cradluates of ~ Allen. cf '......... , ... 4 1 1 0 0 rehired tor the next · sc1:1ool ,year. e~amp'le for his pup'ls .: . .. weeks ,in Ju~e, ~~ ~ hIs.new loCali~oOl, of ~h '1816 ~ UVlnI. ~ 1b • ...•• ..• ~ .. ~ 1 11 0, 0 ' The purchase Of . a ,, ~pe, a the @dJ,}~t. to wuti , ~t the.~1"!m' OhtuCh, J ). ......~ . ~ .., ..-.. '...- ,~ .. 1'4a. .1>1 ''''0- Jmcr05CO,l)ik; ,proJector, fol' · .\l5e. In catch on bowever 'and die . '. 1Iibb' ~Dtec;t b1. ' CJeOii'Ie Bunnell. :npton," o .............. 4 0 7 , 1 0 science classes and lawritorles W3S RETURN£!) u-....... Moes ...............aA A m~·1 -"-low 1! .. • 1 0 1 als(} announced. by the board. home team. lost, \ 6 ' to 3 • , • RADLEY ' ,- ' .~ . ~I - ~ , '" ................ . < ' ' I' D ki h ' TO. WAYNESVILLE addres8 was siven ,b y ~ Keys Dazt)ym1re, ,If ......... 1 0 0 O' umpy a n ' w 0 pa, , "St . CooJr.. afterwhl.ch R1Jith Hockett Metzler, p\ •• \ ..•••• I • • • 2 0 • 0 trolled~ .rig~t fie,ld" fo~ tlie Rev. L...· C. Radley, W&L.Wu~n~, Edgin~n. ' ~r ,oj: the ~ Total8 ......... . 37 9. 27 14 2 loc~l team had been USlng a .as .pastor of, the local . ~eUlOc:llst schOOl. fa.cu1ty .arid Ublral'la.n, save , . - - ~- '. ' . .glove ~el~nging .to', a p,l ayer ch~h ~y ,the ohiO MethOd1at..Con-~. ~rtLUi ~QlI.. the ~h WAYNESVILLE AB H PO A E of'the 'Dayton team . .• , late ference which met at Oo4uqwus, schoOl retereJUle Ubrary, a projeCt Plor:ence, sa ..... , .... 5 1 3 6 0 .' _ . . ' .~ "S· ". d May 27 to Jun& ,2. sponsored by the ai~ &S9OO1t.t1on. Dav1l,. cf .... . .. ...... 3 0 2 0 0 10 the game . turnpy ~a - , There ~ere a 'few changes in near ~ first part of Ilbe I~m ,was Collett, ~ ...... . ..... ~ 2 1 1 2 ; Reverend W. E . Bosan, plI>St.or of ~ertent1y earrled . th~ glo~~ by chl1l"Clles. Rev" Carol LewIS goes co~lJded by Bt, trWnJ;M!t do ,by Harvey, 2b-' ....•...... 3 0 5 • 0 the Sprtng Valley Ch~, . P ,d jli with him when t~e MiamlS to H1de Park Ohwm, Olnclnna\1. ptanlt LeM~ ,:Jr. . , ' ~ rf .. , . ......... 4 0 1 1 0 aw~ ver . suddeniy a.t his home I ' came to' bat .. " misSing llis and Is to ' be SuCceed~d by, Rev. J~. 'file second sec,ti~n O! the ~rogram 8cbuler, It ., ......... 3 0 2 1 0 Sunday 'at l1bon. He ana 'Mrs.' Bo:;an gl~ve, the o,vn'e r set up . a Stmmonds ot ,Cincinnati. 'Rev. , Lowel ·was devoted to remin1sclng and Plank. Ib . . ... .. ... ·.3 0 6 0 2 were prepatlng to a~ d tlhe1.rusua~ \ t 1 -..I h Jtupp of MaSon·. exchaQleS w1~ o. retrospect wit~ ~ Sweet Rldp Sattertlhwaite, Ib ... .. 1 1 1 Q 0 momlnc service when he sutre ed a , grea~~~ , a~., e ~earc. ,r~- W. Sultabaufrh Of Sci~We. ~v. presi~. ~ address, "Our Silver R . Tod~, c ..... , ...... 2 7 0 0 heart a.t~ and UVeQ ~ut a. s hort vealed . . Stu~py had It lB' G : O. Dibert was rett¢qed. to l'I'1D1t11 JUbUee". 1 was g1ven by l~ Mere- A. Todd, P . /~, .. .... .. 4 1 0 0 0 ~e. He was 72 yetlrs of age, his ' pocket- \ .' '. the next inn- church ElmOre. Rev. c. S. Gt&user dUb, clas80t 1916 and Lima &ttor- , - - - - -~. ~n leaves his wife: M&l"J ing owner of said glove', not ,retumed to ~ty church, ney, followed 'by & description of Totals .,.......... 34 7 27 13 4 O'Nell Boga?, sons, Raleigh and taking any chances~ took it ,Lima. ,The Conference l'eported' an WaynesvWe in the 90's )by Lewts 'W. Fechers Cale 202 2 .00 ' G 0 ()..--6 Evan. a dau~hter, Mrs. weld~ Wll~ i 'h h' t . : w · t to bat 1pc~ of 5.000 new members; also ~er. . Wayo,esv;tUe ~ 2 0 000 0 1 Q--3 son; four . grandchl'dren and on~ . n w el\ IS ,earn e~ .. inoreaseS In practiCally 'ali fl",",*"al . ,BoY,hQOd / and ~lhoo(l days were ._ great grandchlld, .. ". '". two men wer,~ ~ut Whe~ lte~ such ~ pas!lOr'$ ' sa.l.a'lll~ aW1 ~Vid.Iy recalled l~ ' a ,pall~el 'rl!min.1!ic~ \ " . Mrs. Glenn , DaY1r'>, ..Mrs" 0 ~ one the Dayton 'p atters ~nevolences. lng . selision in whlcl1, Charles 14: DuM ~ndMrs. lf~ll1e Bunn~' l.'llr~ sent . a , to~ering fly ' in . Ca~wrtght, Annie lUdge, .~ ~. ' ststers. Fl:len~ ~et at the hoJIle at "Sttimpy's"/direction . : , all STATE OfTICE ~AK8 ~ : llamson MqK"&1, ~ed)e~ 2 " ~. m, arid ~t the Spring V:l Jl.ey eue~ wer~ ' turned to rig' ht ~ AT JlEPUBLlOAN ~E~G ,e.nd ~ymond Qay1s toollr. pal't.. , .., ) ;" ...,. . Church ~t 2 lSQ, Wednesd.ay, oJ · '. " , • . , '. " . ,'_ ,t !' Two musilC&l , numberl' . were pre- .. ' , . ~ --:-- . ',f~~ld : , ' . ':S~~l>f:,' ,made~ a Mrs. ,' ~thr}ln . Kenned;' " ~.~ se'n ted py an a.lUIOD.! quarte,t · com- .Mr. ~d (~. ' J. WUsan 'Ed'l(&rds, , " ", ~eaqtlful ~~~~-}j~.re~an~- preslden~ of the Ohio Ffid~~~on of poeed of Dop!tld Colle~t'l Fra~ La- o~ BPt;1ngtte1d. are anaouncinlf the ed '.... VerD",Sl~l?son, not to Republican Women was the 19uest May•. J/", Oharles Fires .1Ulid Robett DWTla.ge at their daughter, ,Mary • . ' be 04tdone' 9Y Jiin: M~Clur~ s~.er .,at ,the , meeting ' or the ~tt. _ " ~ab; to Gllbert '!N. ~e1n, of with his;n~ ' ·.~atioIi I agon. wa,.ne,;"rO~IP' RepubUcal\ Wom- , FolJ.o~ the preaent.atlon of the SpriIlg~teld, Th~y ~ternoon, ' .. . ' i ~. ""l ,P . , , , . en's.' clUb, ~81d last i'~e,dDe&d.Y ~t_ new ~dent and Vi!Ll~-pr_esi4~nt, MaY ,~. - , ..'. . . !.s qrl:v.h lg qn~ 1tll~s~ ,,~~y.~, : ' . the ~~ ;ot *"s;, t¥~, Tl~e " Minen:~ ' H&rlan Ho~ ' otIered , A~ The marriage was quietly s\llemn- In honor of their tewn~tth wed'. lts.. reallf I?;"~ , a att~n "',ag.. Pprty-alx women .. now comprtlle Revoir , &nd tile program was. con !zed at litie 'hool/l of friends, Mr. and diI)g ,a.nnlversuy, ' Rr. and Mrs , :oD' ,( itS the· f.~llo'~·, truck ihe members~' ot tne newly or- ClU~ed. . by . the singing ot the Way- Mrs. .Celand StraUb; of Springfleld,,, Ralpb aast~'S ente.xrtalr.t~ · a g' oup ". used by tl.e former Oollett :ga~ ClUb. ' . . neaville ClCPool 6Ong/'Th~ ',~l'!P. before a SIqalll'group of reb1Uves and of -friends ¥'j,.tr'.' theJr' 'home, F'r'1 ay I . ' and the BlacK fl . • • , , \ . ' " • liar(l >, /Jt'oie) ):>ut Veni> i' " ' , , ' , ·I~, ' " " 1 / r frie~.,. \ . . ,,' J e~~nlng. ". " " , . 1 . ,. wa 0 \ ': PON(>l'$:'G~S~ At: DIN.NJa. " The, fflD~ 'pres~/lnt a balUn the Ttie newly married couple left Im- . "~g' waS tM dlVersl~l1 of ,h.e . ~ n." .' . : ,'. __ '. .' hJeb. ~l ~luat closed :.the med1a.te1y· a.tter the cerenio~ {or a ' everung. with prlzes tieing a\Val'~ed, ~he thr~e~ " . ~~> m~, eI\tel1ialned at dinp.Jr, :~~l~tles. ,:' ,t"<i!! "., .' ' w~~ trtP. . to IndianapOliS !l-nd aftei! th~" ~rij~s, /L. H. s:u~I' sa\v ~r~a.r, 'llt <?ranes Tour~t ~~e in . VISIT CiNCINNATIi' vts1t w1~h" .remttvea · nsr Oht~. Mrs. Erri~ t flixon. ~. 1's. . ~-a',te " 'T1..rlT ... rll:tl·_q,ji;(FUI,~q h?~I;lZ:~i: ~: .an~Mi's." Cli!fo~d' ~~- ~ 'i,' .' " ' . ' ,':'; l; Upoh ' ~hl!lf ' retUrn they esl;a'b1151.l~ j · Sheeb.artand ~'.t~. ' . 1~ , ~ 1!1ek ,a,nd faln1ly, \'~' B!L'f9s~W?' \lfY;~,\ .M r! (' a~d Mf'" ArtIi~,'~llIr}.rier•.; of ~elr ',r~ldence In \S~~ngf1e.ld'. .. . . . The h()nor~ {\Oilpt~, ~r,e } pi·e~n' .;. • gu~ ,Jndl.'*-l~ . ~. hind,.. ~rx; ,'Mr.,,,e,~ Mrs. 0 .•1. Sat, ~~~ ' ' Th~~"e tx?!!t W~Itl~v~e ,who~e 'e ed With .IIISlle~ ., e~~~Ke :!t '. " ,e " '~ ~r5. COOk ~b4 &Q!lJ ~e,l'ry, :.thw,Mte and, .dAugfh~r, ,.¥In~, . qhar:: gue~fis 'arth~ We<i~, were : MiSses !qllowtng gtf~tS ; ,; end" Mf:~'~' ~~:, , e an{!' Mr Mi'If: 3am~ .~ .. :Mi>Cl~e; . !es ~~t~t~hw~t~, ~ Dr. and Mr-S: Tr~ena "" ,an~.,· ~t· ~warQs, Iier ' S~~ ~at\', . ~Il'. 'an{i .Mr .. .'A, ~. Id ,be ret,Urrt~d hO!l'le wt,~h , ~. A. E. Stouti 'a!;lc! t\!l:~ltlf!er< \Y1f\n,1c .~.s.~ Emn'la: Ha;vlr:8 ' ~cOlW'e, ~s. "S~u , Mr. 'a,ml ~r Er . Nf~l . , Busl.c,k. &nd"'tarpuy, ~or '~.•.t~; . e~~YE;d ~ ~lt .\f.Q t~~ d~i!~nf\~ti ~o~ld M, H~~kel ~Cl Mr. anp:Mr$. ·~Mr .. and: ,Mr ' J J. ' P. "La1 Ie 0.:\ I M,l'. r.~.''''' , ' ZQO~.' Memorial ~Y'. " . ';' 'JOOgar, St;n1th I);nq daU8l!~r. '", ~"';' and 'Nf,t:;, W. E . S l'l'li.t.
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as administrator of the estate ot Matiah Mltch~l1. how such safe dellvery will be AS. Doris Bruce, suing tfrlrough her The estate of Oatherine Loop. ~------------~~~--------------------------~ed. IS8UED Jn7ERY THURSDAY ----()-mothe(, . Mrs. Editb Ingels, entered Lebanon, detenntned to ' have a net SUbecrlption Price, '1.50 Per Year, Payable tn Advance In bls (~ddress the President also suit against OI11rord Bruce for' 01- value of $2,70S.51. ______________________________ declared for freedom of bbe Se8& as vorce, charging neglect ~nd fallure A cerUtlcate of transfer ordered an Amerlcan policy that m.u st be tQ provide for her and their infant issu~d to Daisy Thompson, executrix ma1ntatneC\ at alJ C9Sts. Be faDed son. .of the · estate of J , G. Thompson; THE SMALL-TOWN MERCHANT to mention, !however, that tpe Neu- Mll1le Arend seekS a. dlvorce from Morrow, 'a nd first and ftnal account I " . traUty La~w', which was passed ~y Ladd O. Are~ , Franklin. ch"argillf med. n most small towns one vlBita these days, ~the old story the CODg';I'ess upon the President's neglect. She also asks restoraUon of . of "busine s is not what it used to be" usually can be heard. request, specJf1eaUy J:!robIb1ts ADler- her maJ~tm name, Varvell. MARRlAGE LICENSES We hear the automobile is one of the things responl'ible. ican veSB.~ls frQl'Jl entering ~ombat Elsie ' ~ge;. FrankUn, 'entered Another comp1onplace lament is the , competition of the zones and llnU~s the w;e of the seas suit a~atnst Oiv111e Badger, Sprlng- Lenville Cole ~Is, 21, shoe nearby city with its many att at' . t' 1 . h . f by Amert:an sh1PPi?8 under certain tleld, cJajmlng he left her and their' ~orker, and Frances Jean Carder, .' . ' r C Ions 0 ure s oppers rom conditionsi. The Neutr&.Uty Law, eight-year old daughter at her par- 17, both of Lebanon. the outlymg sectIOns. . , which ls ~tU1 on the statute books, ents In March and has not since Homer C. Minnie. '24. Foster satP~rhaps these merchants ~whose ".b\lsiness is not what .ls in dll-ed conflIct ~tIb the former «ontrfbuted to theIr support. ' lor, and May V. Shoemaker, 23, iL used to be •." have orne justification for their tand. The Amerje&n po1lcy of, lreedom of tbe wmtam O. Shaf'fer, Oinqnnatl, South Lebanon, shoe worker. rapid'improvement of the automobi1~. the vast network of s~s.. In h1snewspaper conference, entered suit against ~hester Sawyer, Charles Lindsey, , 21.. Dayton, serbuses and th . . t' f th '1 d . d d h' Mr. Rop5'evel~ stated there w~ no Masoni for $25.000 dlimages oliIimed ' vb! man, and R~y Michael, 21, . ,e reJuvma Ion 0 e raj roa s, m ee as IntenUon on his part to ask for re- he sustained April 1. 1940 while pd- Frankl n , factory ·· work~r.. shortened dlstanc.es. . ' . , peal of tpe Neutral1~ Law. 'I1he Ing wit.b Sawyer on a business triP ' J ohn' R, Slmpklns, 24, maChl1lts't, Today, one thlDks nothmg of leavlDg the home town at President,. In his address ~ the na- wilen hi (.8.f collided wiih another and ca:'b erine Louise Null 24 no.on~ dlivi ng 80 or 90 miles to a metropolitan center, shop- tlon. also called upon Cap1tal and north of Springboro. HIs In,urles sten~Pher, ' bOth of Lebanon: . Jdng a couple of hours, taking in a ' show, baving dinner Labor to join tn a. supreme effort jo Include a permanently shor~ned George T , Young, 21. Middletown, Rnd returnino. 'n t' f d t 9 '30 . . . bellalf ~f naUonal " def~nse . . Be in- right .Ieg, Shafter, s tates' in his pet.- electr1c1aq, a~d Betty Gordon. 21; e lime or e a ., p. m. dlcated tlhat whatever steps m1:;ht tion. Lebanon. clerk But. on th~ other hand J h~s ,t?i sm~l1 town merchant be necess:ary would be taken ~. as- F1tst National Bank of Morrow, Ernest .Fnzter. 23. Springfield. who kl.ck loude t ~I:?otlt ..condltions" . att~mpted to lteep .sure a continuatlo.n of def~nse ~- a.-ked for r~~very of $12.3-36 on 'cog,"' machinist, al1d Bettej Brub~akel', 21. pace wlth the changlng trends. Has he improved his &tore du"UG~ Then ~he ~ext d8.y, In novi note fTOUl C. F . and Inez Franklln, ~sNer. i 'ont? Hat! he adopted modern methods of mel'chalJldi _ meetipi with the press, Mr, Roose- . Sch,neU PI~~an~ Plal~. . ' Orolle LogsdoJ,l, ~, e,nglneer, alld ing? Has he kept his name before the public through news- velt stron;gly Indicated that 'no harsh Ev.t'IYD 'Sllarp, 24, c,lerk, bottl of . " . ... . • . or new toeth~ would be used tn COMMON ~LEAS PROCEEDINGS F)"anklln. • pape.f adve~tislD~. as ha.s hiS bJ~ Cl~y comp~tlt~r? , se~tl1ng . ,an~ ~pd~ _bor dlatur-. , Robert Worrell, 21 railroader, and ~ e b.ehev~ m~e out, o~ 10 sl?all town ,me:tc.hants who bances in. defense 1Dd1,lSt~. 1.1\: his Edward. Lyie Reynolds' granted a ~ Hampto~; 16 'both of Fra!lkl1n. Aay bus)ne .. s lS not what )t used to be" are attempting to 1a.k, .~ the nation. the Preslde~t .de- d. vorce !rom 'Pauline Stro th Rey- PaUl E. 'ba~, 33" salesman, and :rl6 bu~iness · a8 they did in the horse and }:>uggy days, and c:rees~. U~ted.Natlona1 Emer- nolds. . , BarPara LaUerty, 27, ,teacher, both can blame nobody but themselves . g ney, b1tlt tilt; n~ day . told the The case of tbe State of C>h Q 01 Le anon . ......--:-_ _-.news wrt~ that b1a proclamat~tm. a1vislon .of 41d lor lobe Aged, "i atn Emmett E . H~rr1s1 57, steel worker , . ~ . such, bas Do immediate ' at. con- Glenn Wright, Morro~, comp.o- and ,Mns. MblUe Pa.t.rick, M. houseHOME TOWN TH(jUGliTS ~Z'ete e1t«lCt Whatever:. that ~ot.lrlng · mlsect and cHsmissed. •I kee~. both: of Leba~on. . . ba.ppeJlS ~ or itl and not.hlnl · PaUl Stewart . .Jr .• named .gql\fdlan . Jam~s 012nn ~in1tti, 20,. fac~ry NeIghborhood,s are usually going up down. Some of ~t.e Is ~~ted under it. 8d litem for',Velma J.~on, minor ~:rker, and Ge,rtructl! Ll1~ Sh~ta, them show tb& marks of a former attractiveness that was' ' -~ : defendant tn tb~ sult,of P. B. Kirk- a~o~en~aPher, both of, ~th Lebnot kept up.\ There ,are houses that evidently looked better ga.rdltli . Th_~e 1$themuch a~ent ~ere re- patrick qatnSt James Qr~• and J oe. W • .. . . . . . ' President's proolMna- "othen. ' .. • Bradford. 26, salesman, aIld Rt some former tIme. A. smgle place of that kmd haS an tion ' of ft~ u,.:,._........ .N ' •• nal J ~ . ..,.,...... _ _ .. , lI4er'tha Ql1ne Preston BradtoN' 30 , . • . •• . , .... uunu....u a:..o oeepu .r-euuers, .... u ......In,. was un~ottl:ln~te effect on ~ts n~J~hbors. If own~rs see "' 0lle EmergenCY.. "NO ,one seems to knOW granted' a, divorce from Louella Ped~ c8shier, -bo~ of ;Lebanon: . , • place neglected, they often th~nk that anything goes in that just whllt aQf;hOrity the F.rwdent del'S p.1)d private pr~rty fiett1e- W. S'" Bu~d 66, toQlmaker, ai)d /'Itreetf and that it is no use'trying for beauy. . gnd, order had fol' the issuance 'of stt:h a.PfOCment agreement made ........ Ada !W~, 49 practk:.al nUfSe, . . , . ..... ~ of court ~. bOth of Fraililtn . . ~ Th'e n you find more streets ' that are improVing, If 'J.am~t10!l-or j~ how .much author- , re~J'lt '. J J " I • Ity: such a proclahlAtton' gives' the :Nolle- pJ'OSequia w~re entered in 'th .I ol,fu Holderman Ellis, ~" Kinpsomeone dOes something tbat 18 clearly an Improvement; It P1'es.ldent M.... " r ............ i-d au ' .4._ f . ... , -':. , e. ton .. 'm~\De ofllcer' aDd .J~ne WU..' ...... _~ ~...,r- cases 0 lIIJe State of' O~o aga.tnst J~. an Ipcentlve to tl~.e neJ~hb~rs to do !umI~ar thmgs . . They lties on (:onstttirtlo~lla.w tilsls~ that ,lloYd B&bepstte.dt. £xi .::te Jones, .$~b; 21, ~'1ng's ¥l' S. , hate to lag behind. If one man plants shrubs and flow'ers, such a Jlr~lama~on ls' more or leu lJow~ MCNeel'ey, O. '0. Hlld:on, ' " . it is an inducement to the rest to do likewise. 'If 'You want mNnlng~ess, I!XceJ;lt for ita psycho- Chades and Woodrow Knott and REAL ESTA';l'E 'l'BANSn..,s .your neighborhood·;"to ~mpfove show th'~ way ,by doing it l~ elftect. Utd ~ t the procla-, Marvin RObertso.n, . .' Charles an"d ', "A_ ' .Da-ty, to If Th M' . b . N' , . mation elves the Preatdent no " AWl. ·"~l YOqnJe.e Ianns urg e,,:s. authority t!la-t be" did not alreadr ItRQBATl!: COtJB~ " Steve and l\4a~l Ba.sOa.y, part of lo't' possess ' 'W1~ijt It. BQwev-er. · miI.ny' , , . l' 268 In Lebanon. . RiChard J. ~vIty to' R6y and B, believe 'that th~ '~'f;1on ' ot UnIJ.mjted Nat1ona.I. Emerpnicy -wtU J. T. Riley,' ~ nAmeQ ad- 9.'· Sh~ltOn, plOt to catty ~,th It ,·1LI!Y atltd all authority ,~ator of t.b.e estate . of ,~da. C: El1.bePl .M:- ~enn1n8. too Sidney that the Presldent, In his ~d" W~loh with Oarl ~e1Ch1er, ' FreI1 and R~~ Badertscher, pJot in Mor.. may ctecdde wishes to use. As 8.n. q e~, J . a.n,d Albert MDl811 as row. musl.~atlibn. , it' J$ be1J1g 'pplnted' ou.t pr~rs. . .L ' " ' RI~ . B, W~st to Orville Benham, " .. . '. ,that tll~ Pres1~ent ~n his sI.>eech Ov(,en ~ ' . wne11'ett, ~~. 10 81~res In Waf-ne twP. . , '. I CLA~ J. laOWII en~lated .;he.' w~d foltOW policies n&qled tq a~ri1s~ the estate,.at . J,ames "Haseltine to ,Geqtae L ~ , nil ~' ,that ~ in dlr.ect tonfttctt wtth Fed'" B~nart1 ~" Ha.rrron , ~.nonl ~tJhe ,~frtt, . I~.8S Fes .t n .~lflel~ twp. , - ; - - -__ • _ _I \ , . eral , Istatdtea under ~e . NeutraJlty co~t n~,.}Vil)a'l'~ ~oll.na. H. M. Rac~el E., W~J'l1ey to Jelliie ' ci . '.fol1 of l,and. , c:frew ,speeCh La.w. lot . President's recent radio addx:SS ~ . that the President extend ·the- a.nd truLt · he~ haa WJ't,uaJjy . (nade ' ~ / , . " " $0 ,.' ~ • . ~;JJ,lmer E. ~oaaett \o" ,~: ~t;,~ Wor- , tlbe ration can , be .fouJl(J here ,In neutrality patrol8~ goon send tihe d~ratlon ot \!8.r . withOut consJJ1t- Oe~ald hleehauf. ~dOpt:0.n ·- ap- ,1~:(Not in H1~a~, Morrow. " ~ella ~OY~ ~ 1 .BerD:ard a.nd Washington as l the: Preslden:ie,l Navf Into a:ctlon. Quite a few cOn- 1n1r the ~lalthougQ the Oo'n- ~ on f~ed by, .La.~!~nce .,od ~ me!J:B&8"e 'Is. bel~ studied over, t'h~ Sldered. tbe speeCh ~ ~tua1 ~ecle.ra- stitutlQ.!lLJD-ovt,des ti!at ODl1 the cOn- ~~r~ .000k &I!P.[O\l8p ,~d ~e ch1J~'~ ,cather,l~e K&~ e. .,100" ~el ~ MeJIlorla.l Day week~e. nd. .As usual, tlon of war. All agree that the ad- greas.call dele e1wBr." ' ' ~~ ortleteq' changed , ~ Gera d H~toJ;l twP. , : I '( .. 1" • , '" . ' . , ..J)a.,.. Cook. \ :WW' M ' Mr: ROo6e~elt! ~t !>rator tha~ he. dre~, 'Was fiUed. with , wllr-Jlk~ ' pt-. ~;. :~ . ,.,: ',' ;. .,..,' ."... , l am ~I dec~~ to Zela Is, de11v~ed ··an impre$6lve speech. terances ~~ . . tn fact. anotllu ' .. ~ .. " . . , ,." ,I~:' L?U,e Hamll~~, .~on, ~~ ,~~~, , Harow; . oJ~.m',,,;·arld·~l~lll!*ri But also, as , usual, t~e Presiden~ long step toward ae~ve American So ~. ~ l,lp 'the. en...t1re li11.u.,.. po~t~ :exe~li~ of, th~ estate of ~e!'8~ 82,,~.- m. ~~reelt ~ faUed to g1v.e;,.~he people any ~1rec.t pQrt1etpation in t~e .~pean . con" .aUon" tt, ~~ .ii~(. b9 ,t!le ,ener&l" ~U,s O . .B~~~~,. Prank ~er,., ~ a~ ,lh ",.yne twP.,. , , " '. " and def1n1~ tmormation as to' just iUet• . '!ben on :Wedriesday~, at a oP1nJOn heJ,'e . ~!1t ,':the' PJ'eSJ~eJWlI' ctlfl. ~ and ,Aluert."oo~~ ~1IiI., s,;m .. RoIklntIW to ~ ~ and. what h~.'fut';U'8 ~f.C~~ ~~ to '~e ,111 8~cial pre8B ·. c:Ohf~en:ce. ih~ ' PreSt- <~~~f ~s~ ~Oth~ ?o~g., step' to- pam~tappra1Se~. ,',F1o~ ~caa~ 1~. .cree m Prank; co~eCt1on With ..tlt~ p'~~ dis- d~t. ~J,ID!'d that , ~ , ~ ~~ : W~, ~I~~ ~a, he J;I~~Yd~ not , ~rt ~'Yr appo~.ted'8'GtnI»r, l1D '~. '~" 1 • " . . ' '. cU8lied. As a resUlt ,the PJ;e&identno~meanAmm1~ eonio,."br '~ven.,. ~e,. lPe91fic ~ . ~emute tn ' his ~tl'Jtpr-0! the ,estate~l~ w~~~ , ~ ! ~" ~~~ t9. ~eJ .",' , ' '. . ~ ~ .. ' free to f~ &rfI an extena10D 9f' tJle~ .o4c&Ued' ne,tvJ~~ lO r .. . ~ ~ve h11D&elI ,~er" 'W~~e, wi~ , 4' ~~ , 2.0& . ~ W~ ~. I . '. ' .cQune ., he. '~1" d~e ~'Ith~ fu~, ~ty ~tr:01. ~ ~~e to J~ .~' llffV~ ; h.e;,~e~ , ~ .~ aDd~ J,. ;- O. T. ~ tO~..
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unOhristlan to ' remain out 01· the . ' present wand conflict simply to save DUMP TRPCK SERVICE our skins", the Rev. Phil Porter . stated at the annual Memorial IJe,y ___ , PIT RUN, LOADED 300 YD. exercises at MiamI Cemetery, last. • ' Friday, wh~ be pve the address. RINGLING-BARNUM & BAILEY Music t'by the wa.yn~e tugh CmCU8 TO EXHIBIT IN school 'band and. servkles by the. Girl NEA;RBY CJ1rY Phone, WaYDCSVmO U R 11 and ' Boy Scouta 8I1s0 featured t1le Lebanon offIce Phone 473-K- .program hono~ ,t hose' who gave With Mr. and Mrs, G-argantua the th$' ~Ives for &nertcanlsm. Great, the world's mc,st publicized ~ ree.98-M. MOr1'8W Phone No. a The. committee in charge wishes gor1lla couple, 88' its liuper-feature, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ to their thanks to those wAlo the JUngling Broe;. anlti 'B¥num & i -: pve flow~ and -an other& wIlo Balley Circus wlll exhibit In Sprt·D I- . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _' _ ,helped with the~:rogra.m, especlally field. ' on Wednesd~y, June 18th, :~e Beouts. Mrs,', H. E. Hathaway, brtngq to that city ~,I800 people, 50 the school bend, J. E. MaOI~, and elephants, 1,009 menall~erie an1m&1s A. B. Stubbe and hun~ of hor&eS. ';lbe perAuetl.....r . lormann~ wDl statt a.t ,2:15 and , " Othe~ 8:15 P :' M .. with tbe (loots ,ope~ at' , SATISFACTION 1 aU4 7 p. M ., admitt4D1 the pubnc . \ to the radically restyled' menaprte, Or No Ch'. rlt gorllla tent, fair and big' toPJ all redeSJaned by NomClan Bel ded. C.~t.rYlllt, Ohio Road days are bard days for any des, 01 New York W~~ld'. ~Ir Fu'HONE 7021 ball club. An d, 60, tbere lB nobbtn's turama 'fame. ' , "-. soft stari!' he O1nC1nnati ~eds 10 Am.ong the out;atAmdi~g features their faces as they tour tau'oug.h the are. the new fairyland fahta.sy! eastern section of the National Lea- "Old King Cole_spa Mother Goose", gUe. . ... J, designed and costumed ~y ~~ Oed~~---""!!""'------"!"---""I Ir " 'ft tri d with des" wlbb . ensembles sitaged by the ' The eas...,m p opene a famous Albertina . fl:eseh, BollySundayt (dOubleheader aga1n.&t 1be 'wOOd and' New York mu'slcal Show New ,Y ork Gtan~. S1ngle games a- Qance dlrootor" 'Allied Court's three . ,Larger Because of Bett~r Service, gar: l" ..t he New . Yor~ also were ..... ..... ", f perf o.~ ......, ..~ . .... 'd ' -:< ' . . uuXc... gTOUPS 0 wu ~uallty; a~d Prl'ce scheduled ~onday a.nd Tuesday. lmaJ r 1m t ' Jmo Wednesday the club W88 due to an s 0 a Of; every vm del: "I.. f . '''ht specie, appearing simultaneously in Established 1849-1941 , of·stae anti concUffon move . to Phil a p •..., ~r a nAti three steel arenas; tJIle 'hew BIrdBN8-(laIv~,.8b~p.EtC. b'8me. 'l'hursd!1'Y, wiij., ~.. a da.y o.f le.~ ~tial !ballet. stan"ing Elly -......;;;-.---.----,;..:---::------;----'-----:---~~ Itemo..etI PromptJy ~st, then Friday, tb.e Re<d,S and Ph1ls Ardelty and, cos~e<! by Max Wel- ICE CR~· SO(JIAL AT FERRY ' MASOl'litO NOTICE . eau wUl battle it out m a dOubleheader. W' of Paris' the many aeHa.i and Saturday the' ,t.empo 1hicreases, for ~ovelty . acrobatic 'trou~ 'from :, An ice cream social will be given Regular communication of Wayan Ulkt d~y the ~II Wll~ invade tile "South AmeriCa, 'heag~d. by' the t~ee by the Tl-(~t~te clUb at the FeI:Y nesv1l1e Lodge No. l63, F. & A. M. home field of the stea'PP'll BroOklyn f1lmoU!i Fiylng Dllego-Ferna.ndez Chur.ch, SatUrday eventng, Jl1ne 7, ~ill be held Tuesda.y eveniJig, June Dodgers, who ~ave been ~rtOJ'Dl1ni ac16; the new blgh school ~ lib- at.. 7.30. 'J!le Waynesville . sChool 10,1941. Work to M M Degree so many heroics this ~n. Three, erty hOrSe otfertngs, ltleaded by :Vis-' band will furnlsb the musio. The Ross H . Hartsook, W. M. l'klgle- ~es are scli~ed a&ainst comte ROOerto Vas onCenos, /' 't he PUP) is 'cordiallY' inVited to attend. V. M. Arrmtage, Secoy. " the ~*ush 'Flock, whereupon the .t~ous 'RJd!ng crtstlJUlls; the great ..- - - - ~ will move to Bo6ton Tuesday, TruziI, Jugglel';~e: three Flying ATTEND MDfORJAL 8ERVlC~S ___. . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 10. for, a three ga.m~ senes. OonceUo..troupes. W1lth Antoinette. . __,_ • .'.' ... ' . FollOWing th~ tlhltd oJ the in all, ~09 performers. ~s. . Robert FurnaS and son, ":':':~':"':;"'--.-----:;:-'-"-'-----~ ~ton series 'on ThUllldaY, June 12. Belmy, attended Memorial aervtces Jl..fiami Chapter, 107, O. E. S. will . the Reds will bop' a rattler west. ' Ul' OJ.t1~ MEETS at New BurUngto# 'Suncmy. . meet in regular session, Monday En route to Cln~inna~ they wl,ll ~stop , , .' ~ _, Mr. and Mrs. D. Collett and nigh~, June .9, 1941 , AlJ members,are at 'COoperstoWlL N. Y., ,the birth':' Tbl! Sewing Sues 4:: a club met at s'on, ~nel were: also among those u~ed to pe "present: " \,. place or baspbeJl, ,for an exhibition the home of .Mary Jean Th~mpson, from Waynesville' who attended the . Ruth P8Jmer. W, M. gamEl aga~t tlhe Cleveland. Indl,a ns wednesday. "May :18, Mrs. services. ,.. Mary L. Earnhart , See'y on Friday., .:rune .1S. I ,' . Erh~t., NJ.x~n in ciUL:r.ge !lnd 'Mary , ' R.e~ "to OJ'o&ley' fleld ftohe- . Jea~ Thompspn preSidln~; . . ; dul.ed ~or Satllll<1a;V, June 1• • aga inst quests :were ~s. ,feennetal H_oug;tl t~e , Ne-, . YOr'k GLants. A doubl~- and s~on. LO~~, Retreshrpents wer~ ,. ) ~ea~~r ~gatnst ~ 1 (:,ll..~ts., ls\ booketl sen'ecf , by ~s . .A~va Thol'nl>son ,and f'" AND ,CON8IGl'l ' 1 the foll~ da.YI' S~ay, Jun~ '15, Mrs. R. , H. ' HartSb()k, afte~ whi_~ . YOUT Cattle, boiS, sheep and calves and a ~ini'le' game MOl,lday. ~une 1. ~mes. ~ere enjoyed . to ~orr's ..Brock 100.. UVI! . 'we ~d ~ton will b«\here for a ladies' day "pfott;r_ve .flrnl fOl1 .t he btihMt game Tuesdaf' JUne 17, ~Q a. nigljt market WIce& ' and 1O()d service. r . ~ame on Wednesday, J';lDe 18. Unton ·Stock J"U4s' Clnclnaatt, () ' 'tiCkets for all of thfl Reds' holJ)f! 'rune , ¥t on ., Radio ·Statlon )vCK"2 P1pes .,f or tale r~atnder of the sea12:25 to 12:'30' p. m •.for oUr ,dauy so are on sale .at the RedS' do~~. market nport.a: ,", \ < ' town ,ticke~ oft'1ce S07 Vine street. " , ." . ~ ,
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Members are ~uested the llome of eitther MrS, L. V. Branstr ator or Mrs. A. H. Stubbs, to leave promptly at twelve noon. for luncheon at the New MartJn ,the Hotel followed with matinee Murphy Theatre . A good attenda~ a urged.
home of Mr. and Mrs. EaI1 Hocke~t. Those who enjoyed the <>o:aslon were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Squires, of CiarksVil1ei Mr. and Mrs. Loren ~ea'son. . of Lebanon; Mrs. Sad1~ Reason ; of Harveysburg; Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Bunnell ana daugbters, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Edgington. arid Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Reason .
EcMtor's Note: The f"Ollow1ng was written by W1lllam E. 8m1th, WaWamego' , mego. KaIlB8& attorney. and appeared In a rec:ent issue 9f tlbe . . Times. 10 a. m. Adult Class. 11 \ a. m. Holy Communion and of snow, when , ' I ' m the last leaf on the old oak tree. dismal nights of rain, serJhon. ground. sony wet on 7'1s autumn the wintry winds are tlbey slep·t 5 p .. m. Young Churcl1men. wibhnot, as often as oc:wer witho~t blow1ng; Monda , ·and LOCAL GIRL GRADU ATES warm them keep 110 fire out free, me set and witlds autumn 6 :30 p.m. Twenty -tbirty Club Blow nOM BIQlEA COLLE GE marthe on that . g my comrades on the cold .always lal9Win To NOTIO E OF APPOIN TMENT Picnic. (Date subject to cb~:) , row they must me ~ tight, unto earth lying." AdaalaJ stratol' TUESD A Y e graduat. ton, PennIng Ruth Miss y . -By A llawYt!I'. death, if ueed be and tbeJ,r monthl H. Laabley Decease d 2-4 p. m. Summe r Church Bc4lool. Wm. 01 of the local high school, was amona Ea1ate ~ the PMslDI of Mr. Pr1ekett ~pensatJon waa tII.OO., gIven that Robert bereby is. Notice d$ee FRIDA Y B, A. tile ,May the Creator of the Univers e' t.bo&e to receive and Mr. :auter, we who were bam Post 0ft1ce AdWbose lAabley B. 2 p. m. Woman's Awdlla17. at Colleae , Berea . from generat ion, receive their souls and award tbem lle, Ohto Wa~esvl , I R. 7 :30 p. m. Girls Friendly Group. and raised , in a former R. '18 y 00ll- ment exerc18es. Monday , June 2. dresa realize tbat in a short time the with tbe1Jr Just due& heavenl Adm1n.. poin~ dulyap been baa Berea, in t.2leir mani- Dur:tna ber four years boya Who wore the blue and 1IIlom ntment aDd ~, for H. Wm. of Estate the .fo METHO DIST CIJUIW II istrator major dOne bas ton Penning . Miss we as cb11dren- on Decorat ion ~ f9ld Vir.tUe5, charitY and learn1.nC . Oounty WUTen 01 lI.te LoaIs O. Ba:dJey, .. ..tor lA8hley ~e and work in EDel1sh. admired 86. ~ marc.bed up the May we ~mulate their , d. d&eai;e Oh1o, Churdl School 9:30 a. m. . acr n1cUla to the A.mon8 the extra-cu hill to the cemetery C8J'J}'1n8 tbe old 'wben our time ~ to paaa May, l1K1. Wcnb1 p BerV1.ce 10:4() a. m. d ' uvit1es she hu.-rtl clpate d in are Da.~ 12115 ~th day of Prepare be we may beyond, Ifeat e decont to war CAREY B. ~B This is the last Sunda.y of the muskets of the CiVil Writ~s es will to meet Gbe .b ereafter with the·.aame Dramatic Club, TWenty Court Probate the of 'J\ldse . new Conference year, and the pas- the graves Qf tbe1r comrad soJ BonQIV r. ·W~ fortitude, pbUoeophy arid QuiatJa n 0100; Pi !lu Lamda , Ohio County Warnm ', ror will speak on "OoaJs For the 600n have C1'068ed the riv.e Buthe and Team, Hockey bnwe c1ety, . have seen them in th~ pride of their spirit tlbat possess ed these , oarl AJleeclherU, Atty. New Year," . ket.ball Teem. Bm1th. E. illiam mea-W but ; activity and Ute of fUll youth The Friends bip ~Ub wi,ll . meet . ;':""""-........- .:.......:,;,.,"',\ Wednesday, June lUh. Members soon tbe last of these fine patriotiC .,---..;~-~--------...:..:_~~~-'"':"7-"':;""' :----:-:-:':' ----: ---.we aU and are to. meet e1th~ ,at Bra.nstra~s\ men will have passed of or Stubb~s. promptly a.t 11 :45 o'cIOOlt will have le1t will be a memory of defense theto ralUed whO those for gtori Wllmln and Will g'Q to t his country on the qu tlon of .uncheon anli ; a ·show. -sla.very. ' st. AVGVSTINE CHUROH ' My earliest recollections o! Ite•. n. II. Kruinh olb. S T D, pastor oration Day takes me baCk to th Mass, ~und&y, 9 :00 a. m. tittle village of Waynesville located on . tne .Little Miami RiveT : among WAYNESVILLE CnURO H OF title vine .dad hllls of ,my ~atlve state OHRIS T Ohio. I can, still see the b~ys In of W. 0, Smltb, MIDlS~ blUe With .the old army muskets at , SUNDAY sboU·ld~ .arms 18d by 1ife and drum Bible SchooJ .9 :30 6. m. corps as they marche d to the ceme-. Communion 10.:45 a. m. .' telY. ,. m. Junior' .Endeavor 7:00 p. Our father, Harvei M. 'SinIth was 'Senior Endeavor 7:00 p. m. one of them and althoug h ~e served Leader Roger 'Brown. t.he, last two years. of the war t>e..' Preaeb1ng 7(46 p . m. of age,. yet beqluse of the cause W,EDNESDAY diseaSe they had to 8<? ·and rigors Prayer and Bible Study 7:45 p. m. through. he 08~e . home Ib ut Jolned 'Thursd ay when Oh ldren's" work 2 :00 to 4:00 p. m. his comra~es on ,the other sIde of 38 age e tb. at man young. a yet Sunda You who do ' not have . . " years. evening service' why not come an~ How often ~round ~e open fireworship With us: " plane ha~e I listened tobim and his comrades tell of those wretched days of hunger, o~ 'p rivatlon of every f'rmnV CII nCII OF 0IIRJ8 T ort known to m~. Those discomf lV. C, SmHh', lmnlster SONDAY Bible School 9 :30 B. m. eommu nion 10:45 a. m . . Preachi ng 11 :00 a. m. ) Thor day Berean Class meeting. C. E. Dowdell or ·Da..vt9n . w1l1 be FOR SALE- Yearlin g BerIOnifBliJ,l. Lyman Da.y:, R. R. 2, W~esvUlV the speaker and show Pictures: Jne. 5, 12· . baptized s JeIl.~g Kennet h -- - last Sund~y 'mornin g and took - - - " - ' inembershlp with the church. FOR s~ Ho~; Water Come,. get ready ro meet God . and , Electric; lA!.rge lot; A good ." . , investmerit.
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'Han.e1sbnrll ' MY. HOLLY MJSII Mary Ann Mittiaet c)f Green- Mrs. Emerson Dlll 'and son.. Ralpb . field. and SUmner H. Br!lttian. of attended the commencement of Dayton, were united In, ma1'l1age. their co~ln. Floyd McCary. of Xen1a., Tuesday evening. Mrs. Lue Morgan is spen~ing a few days with Mr. and, Mrs . . lJenry
.Lytle MJss ~rah Coline FurDas or Ohio State University spent Decoration Da.y and t.he week-end with her parenUi. Mr, and Mrs. Seth Furnas. Mr. and Mrs. Eve~ett Thomas. of New York visited his brotheI\ Lowell
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Mrs. E . O. Sta rbuck. and children. The Church Perl.odical Club, of st, Mary' Episcopal Ohurch, sponsored '"d Mrs .. W . 0 . Miles , ' 01 Mr. and, Mrs. Edwin Ra,mj)y are a sliver tea, Wednesday afterpoon, Mr. .S. at, the rectory. Mrs. Da.vid Larcom\). Columbus, were week-end guests of announcing the birth ' or II. son, "To looli.sh men belonsWa a lOlle lor national president of the organiza- .Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hartsock and Homer George, at their home. Ihin~5 alar" ~Pindar UOll. was a spe al guest nt the af- famlly, T hursday nlgh t. Ma.y 29 . ~ ~ JUNE fair, to wh ich all ladles of the parMr. a nd Mrs .. L . V . B ranstrn tor, Ish were Invited. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T . Hawke, 01 ~ '-Hea vy frost damaQed Evansvlllie. Ind., were week-end a nd Mrs. Ell Furnas and children ~ !roil croP. 1659, guests o:f their parents. Mrs. Wln!- were guests at a family dinner, ~ f~ Ha rtsock, and Mr. and Mts. morial Day. at the ~ome of Mr. and '"~ 5-Franklln Identilied eleo)s..~ , tricltyand IIQhlnlnQ, 1152. Ronald M . Ha wke. , Mrs. S . .5 . Gatch, or Mllford.
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' Mr. and Mrs. William ML?hetier and ohii.dren, Nancy. 'J ohn and' Frank, of Pittsburgh, Pa .• spent the wee~-i!nd wttb !:heir parent ~ Mr• aDd Mrs. W. E. Oomell. FrIday evoe"""~ they were dinner ....... guests at the home of Mr. and.Mrs. O. R. ~11.!bury and fam1ly. ,: SUNDAY D~. G11E8TS ' /" J,(r. and Mrs. R. G. i'cuer enter- . ta1ned the fQUow1nc peste at dlDnero Sunda>': Mr. aDd Mis. Bet')'l Hover, Mr. aDd Mrs. ~ Hover, IDd Mr.. aDd Mr.. John ' Hover aDd
Mr. ·and Mrs. Alvin ~ and Mr. and.Mrs. Al Jtre1l1.DC. of !{ew- son. Al~ Mr. and Mrs. HArold B. por\ ~P'" spent tbe week..eod with IIIarnhart and ~~ and .M1sa ~Martha • BenderioD.. otIbY ' DrI1DuDDDd e.tteoded. com. 0 , m.enc~t exerc18es at We lJe~ '~n, of Dayton;Kr. - tid Mrs. Rich• . Mr. a~d MrI. O. L Satterth.-waI,te HIeh"ScbOOl, last ,Th,ursh~ eveillDl. &rd . Wijer, of MUlln~lUI' aDd Mr. and dat.llbter vLsl~ Mr. and ~ .' D ·' -and Mrs. tI-i&l' Sa\loth aDd ~llIh" John :";adsworth arid d&uchter. of . Mr. &no Mrs. George T. Qu1ck. Of ~. ~QOIl, ~t 'n1~ evenlng, KlllQlt""~. and Mr. and Mh. i. P : I ~ L&mck Were OeUna VbUOfS, Sunday. TBHPIULUtCB UCI'UBB Mr. 1~D;d . Mrs. I ~ ~ ~ . , spent the week-end wIth . friel1da in Krs; VIola IiamJJ.ton v1s1ted SUn- ' O. E. DowdelL of Dayton. w1ll St. ~ulls, Mo, . ' cfa.y willi her ~. Mr. and MB. ~ at the m~ of the Berean , ~,. Prank DUl. imd her brother. Robert. c1a.ss of the Perry Obureh, Tburs.Mrs. lUce Snapp. of Arcoia, Va., of Dayton. . . day, June. 12. at 8 p. m. He w1ll Q
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Mrs. C. H . Bl'B.Ce wall hostess to the ladles or the Argunot Bridge -0-~ club and the foll~\Vlng guests a t Mrs. Ita e Oglesby and daugh ter, ; Mr.a.nd Mrs. Oharles Henkle, Mrs. lUO!~'heon and bridge, Tuesday afterMrs. Outdo. Ha mllton. of Mlddle- Mary oauffung, and George Ra,nda U noon, a t Iber bome; Mrs. J . R. Uptown, were Sunday guests at the a l1 of Ha milton, were MemorLal D/J,y dyke. Miss Emma Lou Lewis, 'Miss home 'of Miss Katllryn G±bbons and suests at the bome of Mr. a nd,Mrs. Louella Janney and Mrs. Ira Brown. J . R. Glbbons., A. F. Mellon aOd family. of FrtulklIn. '
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c. 'M..Cartwrig~t "Miss .Wa~yne~viJl:~' .
Civic Club ComlD~nds Ret Ires 'AS ' N~med~ Will ,~erve ·Act.·o·n .o f ~ounc· I·1 In Quten s Court'" . " Active Editor -H---H---k---' eston- artsoc Brledal VOWS ' A're t~ ot CalO, has. SpOke.n Monday <If e
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A Boy Scout program, with 'movlng pl.ctures. wlll be presented at . , ' . the regular monthly dinner meeting of the Waynesville Chic club: be According fA) word .received here • Tuesday. C. M. Cartwright, Oblheld Monday everung, June 1~, at who beep managlns editor the local Grange Hall. State highway surveyors tQe National Underwriter fQr 42 The club held its 'monthly bu&lking here on Main street, yeare. hall laid aside man~ of h~a ness ' meetlng Wednesday evening, wor •, " ' . more arduous duties and responsiJune 4, at ·the Town5h1p Hall. FifFriday, caused qUlte a bIt of Iblllties and has assUmed. the title of , The over a century ~Id Jonah's. teen' members were present and speculation. -but upon inyes- editor. Th'e , Nat 'onal Underwriter . Run Baptist Church, near Harveys- president Fred Grauman presided. tigating we were informed Is an insuranCe paper" with two burg, furnished the setting for the The membership extended a vote that our Main street paving, weekly and tour monthly public&marrlaie of Miss Mary Letitia Hes- of thanks to the Village Council for from corporation line t~ cor- tlons. Mr., Cartwright su1fered a ton. daughter of liD's. J06eJ)h L. its action, at the regular June . ' . . b " d d' very serious abdOminal attack,. whlle . Heston, of Harveysburg, and Charles meeUJla, in deciding to purOhase porat1<!? lll~e .IS to e ':'1 ene In New York City, 18.li t December. Luther Hartsook. son of the late and pla.ceon Main street. two two feep on each Side . . . which has '·1inpalred his hea th, 'aDd Mr. and Mrs. Oharles HarU;Qek, of large metal receptades for the dlsother improvements schedul- made bls retirement from active Route s. \yaYnesvllle. pooa.l of wast;e and trash matter. ed for our vil1~ge are refuse work, necessary. , Th~ wedding, w)iiOh took plB,ce This act~on was in ~ccordance wl~h container for Main •street Mr. Ciu't\Wlgbt ls a na ive ot Monday afternoon at .5 o'lock, was tbe club advOQacy , 'of '. a ~jean-up . . d' d d ' - Wayne Townspip, where he spent , the second marital ceremony to be and palrlt-up campQlgn and the ' to keep those Iscat' . e clg . bis boyhOOd on his father's farm, He ' perfonned In the quaint old chUl.'Clh, action ot the Counell In deQldJrl~ to arette,' candy and gum wrap- graduated !rom the local high schOOl the flnt be1njr the maniage of the et. aside one day each week for the p~rs, apd other papers , off , in i88~ , and Is now.malrman of the bride's parent.8, Sarah catherine ' It'ol ection of tra~ througbout the the walks and out of the gut- library committee of the AlUlJlI!i , Mary Oarolyn Lukens Underwood and Joseph L. IJeston. Village was also appreciated. ters . .• h'e Village 'Coun c il assoolation. He rece~tly attended on De<:ember 20, 1905. Several Chairman . J. R. G~ns of ~e, I d 'ts art no' the rest the Alumni 'reunton and will con- Receiving a wt&l o.t 656. 'l2~ votes, guests attended '»>th weddings. 'Public AfJab:s Committee SUbmitted h 8S, one 1 p W . ' tJnue hiS work in that organization. M~ Mary carolyn L~ens has been • The single ring ceremony was per.- a model street sign. wlUch he said is up to everY boy an.d girl, . He'. gr&ouated from ;Pr1nceton ~nsmed "Miss Waynesville" in the formed by Rev. Norman B. 'Wine. could prob",bly be made UP for not rn~n and woman to keep OUrUniyer~ty in '1~ and 1mmedla1dy popularity !'Qntest condlu~ted by the assistant su~.-intende)lt of , sohools, "m~re •than t~en~-flve o~. 1)1rty , Main street clean ••• we are Joined the re~ai sta(f ot the Dayton OentenxUak,Miaml ~Va.11ey El'ayton. assisted by mv,;}, P. Thorn- cen each; W IDe committee w~ to have faun imple- ~ Inter Ocean. later ,belng" celeiir~t1~~' w~oh ...~tar:r-s nex~ Bat~ b~ .~ 0 t.b - c:b\1tC, e],9!e ~ l~W~jl\J~ conter ~th ObJ,1~., me~t salesroom and repair .1nBurance n~s edltOr., ' He beciuDe urday. . . an altar lighted ' with ' andles and on the Pas ~ !ty' of ereotin&: such . . . connected with the National Under- MIss Lukens will serve, during the decorated with bou'quebt of red stg'ns at a Dlhilmum expense. Maby Jtore her.e 'Soon, to,o~ In the writer as executive editor June Centennial In the court 0 honor rambler r06e6. frequently voiced the opinion that 'former Co\lett bui (ling , . , 1. 1899.' . ' for tale '~hr:ee Queens. "Our Ameri- A prqgram of pre~nuPtlaJ musi,c. by some fomi o( street marker would enthusiasm' is picking up tor He Is- succeeded by h1s so~ver- Can Girl", "Miss Mi~ml Valley" and Miss Katherine Davey. of Dayto.n , of the v1l11l_e's leading l'!':~ens have the Reds no'w :they are win- ing Cartwright, who has been assi'*" "Miss Da,vton." . pr-eceded . the sery1ce. Miss Barbara greaUy enhance the appearallte ot ning ag~in . . : ah, mel our ~~t- editor since 1930. "Be is a gia<1: :Tb~: queens and their court .e ThOrnbury sang the vocal 8010s, the Vll~ge_ a.s well as assist visitor.!f . kluate oif ,Prtnceton. ,'26 'and was as- part In the 'blstoliocal pagean~ ·"The SWeetest Story Ever - Told" , and! lceal residents in .quick!y locatbaseb~ll fans are as ~IC e socfated With the c~qo Tr1bu.n~ "Frontiers of Freedom" g1v~n each "Because". and "I Love You TrUly". 1J:1g homes or piaces o~ business. as , prIma donnas • . . new as reporter and was ' subsequently .n lgbt '<i.prulg CentNlniail. week at the The brld.eo was attended by Miss " poppas in _Wa~besvi1le '. . . promoted to editorial writer. nur1D(i fairgrounds. Mary LOuise ' OonpoUy, of DaY,ton, • . . Jack Kers~y, Howard Mis- his sOh ool d",ys at ,J!tvanston, Dl., as ma.1d of honor. The bridesmaids ~eldine Gilbert Frye Bob Lev~ring spent, his summer vacawere both cousln&, Mrs. Nth 'Tom;. rthwaite et' al , ' . . we tlOJl6 at WaynesVille with his grandlmson Shank. of I..1mB., 0 ., and Mrs. S a tt~ " . pa.ren~, Mr, and Ml'8. S: L. cart. Ac1a Grace Underwood Bradctock. congratulat.e ~he mo~hers, wright. The gowns of the attendants were · too .• : f you happen to miss . '. clUe of pastel organdy and they carried Funeral ~ervlces were held Monthe broadcast of the Reds • ~uquets of ted roses and W'h1te day afternoo~at the Stubbs Funeral
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kel' , iL a . her daug.hter, Mrs. Le\171s ,Thompson. organdy •. wiWl, court tnI.!n aDd short • , . aged , . • JUst walk , along , Th h ' enJ' 'd tb 4 puffed sleeves WIth which she wo e She was born in OUfton, OhiO, 7; , Ole w o· . oye e occas~on . . . " ' ..... d ' . EJJ ' ! Main strfe~ , and ,!Oll H ,. get" '. ~: . were Mrs. DonaltS L. .HaWke, Mrs. , . .(Contin~ed o~ ~e 4) uue aughter of and E;B~er the lowdo~ , , , .Tun Lovely, Mrs. John R. Jobes, of Pleaunt C 11 Sattert2lwatte- Mts:-A> E. Stout , -::r Hou&toI).. and had been a resident Of Rldge _was the guest speak~ at tbe . , " -. ' ': . • this community tor. 'the past 9 years. ~oc Drake, ~mmy ~re~dler- '~ar meetln,g of the Waynes'/m~':=' ~. ~ Ful~ersol~~. ~k MEMORlALPROGRAM AT Her .dauBlh*r, JUstina, died two .gast; ,Dad Cook, or Char ey .Garden' Olub , lut Thursday after- , ers., 8. ~ .. .. • . ~. W A YNESVIUE ' GRANGE years &80. . Bradley can t 'e ll you about' noon:" Mrs. Jones, ,who is a reca&- :;~e...;.:urnde~.ws. 'l1.l·omp6ODt~' and Mrs. Hartsock 15 survIved by her . ' . " .~ ......u e .... eame. 0 f ay.on. '. ' it .. we know beeause· /w e pized authorIty on garoen1ng. gave , ' Tw ._..... f hrid -,. t " d A memorial service honoring mem o ,;u!bana, ByrQn, one fo~ter-dauth. ,' : ' .' . '\·in'-M-~H"- "~1" ' .. ' .. .. 0 .-IleS 0 . ,., ge' were ' en~oye . " . ,' , ,' missed SundaY'~8 ' broadcast,jUl , , ""1'~~'& 0j0&A on ROses. . . during, the evening. . after which bers Who :h..,ve dleq . dut~ the last er, Mrs. R,~ea Hutchins, of FUlton, but after listeJ)ing and, ta,lk- ~e ladies .of the .!llpb wer~ :enter-, Pri~ , were a.warded. l)o ~ Mrs. Smith !ear was beld at t~e meeting of the !.!o~; t~o s1r.t~r~. ~ ~~y HOUS~tl, • . '';. 1 'l. " I ¥ • ' .' " t ' taI~ed' at.. the, home'~ of ,~s,, ' Jessle . o 'Mr sto f ' . ' 0:-;• a.ynesv1lle farmer's Gran e. Sat .. ot Way nesv. ~le, ap.d .Mrs. Effie Deemg" to ~.~~ese , a~s -,- ,gQ " a 'Loni5ac're; ' of 'l!Ytl~. Followln~ . the , anTh ~. , u " .Il t " ; " ted' mday ntght.' , Tb~e, bono~ed w~re m~rl Shar :'n'i'Ule. and Qne ,brothel', d e HartsoCk' "aDd. '. Barry E. ::-a:'k Houston:,·"f Sha:'onvi Ie B -1:-"plaoY-'DY play'" . d~8criptio~".~k by Mrs. Jone,.', Miss Perle 'RlJ~y" . 'th ",,~r:ref bogud's ••,wlas prebse~h Bert . A "" , ." ,;~. w~ a: .-.. 0 u 0 .. · amps y er " " . " : County ,'Pr~Becutin~ '" t..,. g~ve: an acCount qf the aDnu"l .u1"; frle ds. ;:;.tokes. (' ,'i 1~' . was mad.e in Miami Ceme' e~'. torney Meryl "Shorty" Gray;, ~~ion~l< F.9ower Sh~, ' held , !'t' Th'e ' s1,ns1ng of ·"Abi'de With ·Me" , and C'o unty . Commissioll~r the Gran~ Centzal Palace. in New ·w' E' DDl.~G D'ATE '" SET " try fl:be IrouP, ,opeDed' the proi-ram, . RECEIVES LAW DEGREE · H' " ' ·Bit ·· t Yo~ City. ' 811~ wbach she attenCled ' ... . , . an'd was fo1)()Wed' '4rith the ·re8d1nc : VI ors a 'in'" h' ..... ' ld f , '. .... ) . " . .' . , Fr'Jed • agerneyer . i " ,-:arc: . .......e ~ amolfB ....~01V ' -:-:. .Ctr th~ 2Srd P~ , by .Rob~ Ofe'Y' , Harold f-1s1n~er, nephew of ~. the ·MIamI. <:1"aze~e o,ffi~e..1~.~t was t~ ,earl,ged!c&f.e4 t:o ~ Pan~ Tl?e e~ement,. and appr'oaclDna, A Plano· SO.O, ",America the Beautl- 8.nd Mrs. Fred GOns. received 'hilt . ",ef~~ , ': <weddmg ·'b~ps'. '1111 Am~rlCi1\ . ~tJ1-. ';" , ~Je ~ Mi~.5_{l."'fil)t~;.~~, 01 I~", wu presented by . Mrs. M. A. Bilchel.? r of Laws n,egree f~m the 'be ·x:ingm, for "Sp.o~" soop , sev~ a.ttraet,1v~ " bou9u~~~ ..~ J>~~on •.~ ,~ Duke,' ~n ,~ ~. Fulkef80n. A ~ndJe." ,aad ilower ~n,Jvers1ty,. of OtOOlnnatt, at .com, . • farm~~ ~r~ liap.}ly ~g~in S~ I~et,a · wt;re: br~~ .and;,. apd Mrs, C. L. Dulte' 1"u ~ J memoriai .. ~~ 1i~, ~nted JjY 1 ~t ~~e~~ , held, at t.le' .. "1 'f "i ! altd the coni ~Id J J~7. ,PJ"e ,~~.'. , ~. :las ~eek:. by . he.r it..ther. ,:Mr: ,~~dI- '~bI: ,O~e ~~/ :' '< .. ", f· ' ~lPPert.• ,$~~ in'Olnclnnatt,' laet
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Several 01 our citizens at.tended NEW SUITS A certiflcate 'of transfer ordered the funeral of Rev. Edward Bogan. issued to J . T. Riley. administrator E. C. Crane Editor and Publisher of Spring Valley. Wednesday. Melva B. Adams. Franklin. enter- of "he esta~ of .Ida S. Welch, --------::::::==::-:::;;;::~;-;;:;;:;;:;;;;~~------Maynard Mills. son of Mr. and. ed suit against Riohard O . Adams, Franklin. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY Mrs. Earl Mills 6f KIngman. who Middletown. for a dlvorce.. oh&rging ;r11e Inventory o( the e tate of Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year, Payable in Advance spent most 01 his llte there, is serl- neglect and fallure to support her. Opal M. Baker approved. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - ousty U1 at his home in East Llver- 'nbe New Amsterdam Oausaulty The court set June 26 to bear the pool. Be Is well known here. company entered suit against 'J . F ; schedlJ.le m-::hlms. debts and Ilabl"Ohlldren's Day" was observed at and Evelyn Wagner for $558.59 a1- Uties of t.he estate of Lewl Rook. STEPS IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION MethodiSt Church Sunday during legedly' due on a cognovit note. . Franklln. . The inventory ' of the estate of the SUJ;lday School hour. At the la t meeting of the Wayne ville Civic club a vote Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Gor,!on. re- COMftION PLEAS PROCEEDINGS Martha J. Conover, OozadQale. wUl of thanks wa extended to the village council for the adop- turn~ Tuesday, af~er being the , be heard June 21. won of two measui'es advocated Oy the club for improve- guests of the latters sl$ter• .Mrs. Custody of minor child formerly Hearing on .the sched~e of debts ville W1l1 ~l:Oarren and family, of Wal- awarded Ma~ Sel1~k ordered trans- oC the estate or Oeor~e Kohl, . . . W ment of conditIOns In . aY!les . . ' . hounding. terred to its mother, Rita Ann Wll- Mason. set for June 21. One · ugge ted project was the plac~ng of Ieceptacles Mrs. :Mary Surfa.ce. who has lived son. ' . on Main street for th'e disposal of waste and t~ash matter. in the Conner rooms for several Distribution of proceeds ordered MARRIAGE LICENSES ·1.'he other action of council was the setting aside each we~ ye~ sold her household eftects in th~ matter of the- Oincinnati . of one day for the collection of trash. \ and left Wednesdar to ~;~~ Federal Savings association e.ga1nst Lubher Hartsock. 32. farmer. ILlld The Miami Gazette joins the Civic club in congratulat- home" 1st the Brice SmiPh W. Roy Wyatt: MaSon. . . Mary Letttla Ileston. · 3~, both of Home in FrankUn. An entry setting 6vtorne.y fees WaynesvUle ing council for these two fo~ward step,s, . Mr. Elbert Wallace, of Waynes-, made by Judge O. B. Dechant, they W e B~ 66, tool maker, aJUl Waynesville is in the center of one of the great popula- vUle. 'called on friends here, Tueada.Y.. befng.6 per cent on flrst one thous- Mrs: Ada Walsh. D. tion centers of the nation, and with th~ trend toward the Missel Betty and Mary Ellen and dolilars; four percent on next Joe W. Bradford. 26, salesman. country and the 's mall town, it behooveS' us to be thinking Snell, of Xe~a, ~e guests of t~ four thousand. and two percent on and Martha preston Bradford, SO, th futur~. ; aunt, lip. Oeorp l.6't1e. the, remalDder. cashier bobh of Lebanon. ' about . e . . b .g ht f t th at Mr. IlOd Reuon, or Paui Stewart. Jr., Lebanon. named Paul E. paidn. 33. saieaman, and We believe Way.nesvdle has a ,n er u ure a~ near Waynes~lle. ,\,ere Sunday ·d1n- guardian ad iltem of Helen, Donald ~ma~t.atrerty, 27, teac.her. both r ny time since the Village was settle(i more than a century ner ru.!S~ of the lormer's mother, and Jacob Scott; Jr.. ~nor defeDd.- of Lebanon. . and a quarter ago, and that its citizens an(i leaders sho~ld Mrs, Sadie Reuon. .. ants in the suit or Anna Bo,le a- Eaimett Harris, 57, ,teel worker, look forward to ' an ' expansion and increase in population .lib:. ~:>ebQm Loclcwood and ~- plnst Exner BoYle and. others. and Mrs. MoWe Pa.tticlt, 51. howe. . b dt . . dren. alild M1ss EIale ~ple, of 00- Distributions .of lnceeda ordered keeSlel',' 'b oth of Lebanon. . that 18 oun 0 come. . . g . d lumbus were eunda,. a{t~ cal- in the suit of Boward W carey a- Ralph BortOo. S2 Nonrooc1 reaThe city of Dayton is growm ,. M~ny Important e- lers On M1a8 Iaabelle Temple, at the pmSt Na.nnie Ea:rnh&i' and Iva 'taurant operator. ·~ Rachel fense in~ustri~8 'are l~cated. in the Mlal~l1 Valley. Hu~dr?ds home of' Mr. ~ Wl1son. .~ Oarey. meL 22, ~ntl1D., .beauttcian. of Dayton workers and bU8lDess executives are establ,lshm g .The Sprln&boro Gra-Dle. , enter' , MarVin Ader, ~1. Cinclnnat.i, ,meat homes south ' of the city. ' tained the local. 'Qranae, 'lb~ PaOB&TB COU&T paCter, &nd Ot.ptoia Granser, 21, Waynesville merchants will benefit br this, growth in ev~=:. C ' and. fr1e d8, whQ are ' . .' Fr&nkl1n. , if th 'te . movement fo better comw arr" II. PROBATE Paul Prank LePever, 22, e~ 1. i popu at oney ~m I~ a . , ' . ' . ' :t Le.. etudents at Oiforc1 - Ool1eie, are The estate or Temorah SnOOk:. " .~ and 'I'helma RoWena lAndiS. lLunity spirit aJ}d offer these ne,w reSidents mduceme;nus to guests or ~ parenta, Mi. and. ..,.. South .Lebanon, .de~ to have 22. ' ~ller, both' of Pra~. come here to buy. ' ,.' .. . ' Herbert Oarr, near town: . ' , a ne.t viLlue of $3,719.15 and suo'" Ted He.llstead. 21, welder, an This move to make Waynesville a more attr~ct1Ve com- MIss Anna ~na1d, returned ceM;1ons mi.c:le. ~rah . Allison, ~a. both of LebanOn. ·munity,- advocated »y ,the Civic club an~' a(iopted by the home Sunday. ·after a two-weeks Fred Thompson. 'Yaynesv~e, Lawrence' SWigert, 26. ' mac~, . "11 " 1 .. step in the right direction. But why ou~ng at the Lak~. named to adm1n1Btet the estate of and. Plora Wltham, 23.. f&C~ 1; I age c~.u .ncI ~s.a . Mr'. and Mrs. Lewis campbell. !lere Harry T1hompson., Maa8le co~ WOrker 'both ot Mason. , . stop here,'l ' , - . , • . Wilmington shoPpers, sa.tuMay. Wtth Jamea,'and John mneston and ' J~ Glenn Sr;nith. 20, fBlCtory Weare far from perfect. There are many other thl~g$ Mt:a. Connard GWough and ~rs. Bernard Jordan sa appraiseR. . worker, and ~rtrude Lilllan, $teets, that can be done to make Waynesville a more attractive Charles Ma~en. were b';lS~ cal- Mollie caimact.. Pranlr.lln. ap- 19. 'stenosraJ?her, bOth '. Of South t I, e 1 ' lars in Wllmlngton, wednesday. pOinted adm1nlstratt1x ,o( the estate Lebanon. . pace 0 IV • ' . . ,. 'M " Wlll Kersey' and son Joe,. of '. . wi h rs--w... ' . . Th C.... Club is to be congratulated for thmkIng aild . rs. . ' . . of James E. Wilson .t . ",,~ .. . e .IVIC ' . • . ' Oregonia. were Saturday callers on Gates. OUver and O. W. Unalesby ~cting in te~s ' of t~e Improvement of ..thiS. co~muDlty. friends, he~e. . ' as appraisers: BEAL ESt:A~ TRANSFERS Let's have some more Ide~s. Mayb~ cauDcll WIll. tlpnk they Mr. land Mrs. Gecrge Priest .and. Tbe ~nventory of the estate of -:-:I are good and m8'ke 'them become realities. daughter. of East Monroe, were, eun- WiWam A. Sk1dmore, Harlan town- , ' James ' T. H.aselt~ .to Pea.r:1 ~. ' " . day afternoon gtie$t8 of. their daugh- ship, approved: .Byus. It am'e3 In Deer~ield twp. . ter, MJ~s. Roy ~ and fa.mllf. .' Paul Stev{art, Jr .. Lebimon, named ¥ont1e"Rlchards. by suocesslon, to MUSINGS OF AN IDLER " ~e 'marri"ge of ¥1ss Ruth <?oP- 'guardian ad litem .of Mary Prances .Lela ,V. Rlcllard!l, lot 182a in ,!Ave. ' persmltb, of Salyer · Park, to Gurth Frye minor· defendant in' a probate la~ Park. , ,. , . '. , . " Harry Printz was th~ first biCfycle owner ~n Waynes- Sc.h~t,z, of .Sal1mon1ca, New Yort.. IIo\1ItlOn. , .. " .... ., ¥&r1 E. CorWin to ~~. Irons 'ville. ,It was one of the old,. high w.h eels. Hal RIdge was an was sc)lemized at Oelhl Methodist The. will of ~ P. Itretz. Mason, ahd Jerrr Wood, two tracts "in '.' 1 . th s' t ' . Chur~h, Cincinnati. ~onday after- Ulad for ptoba~. · , w1Llih1~n twp, .and two lots ih ' 6~r y en u las. , t noop lat three-thirty 9'oloc~, June Ma.rv1n' Young, .Lebanon, named Lebanon. , .,' . h d the sual' nint.l\.. .Those who . ~tte~ded fram ~stritor de bo¥S non of the I:Wdeprd~ Jones to AI P. and ' \ There was one called t.he ~tar t at reven;~ ,. . U here \17ere t ,Mrs. ~ry eyrerd. Mrs, es~~, ,or 'l,Jariah 'Mitchell w1th 'O~ Itala ~om.pson, plot .1p W~nesorder and. had., the , lo~ wheel ~1l fr~nt:. l~s' vedala worked Llij.1an C~m, aDd IIOn ..'}'-1l;Uam" Miss carson'. W.i1l1am W. JobDaon ' a~ vWe. . .. '. " . vertically instead of with a rotary motto~. . MIU'Y Jean .Patch, ,Mrs. Loueda...~- Kathliryn .Y"Ouqg Q" ~. . _ EStella No>:es . to ~ernard al;ld ' , . . Ugan und ~~. Francis Spencer. . The estate of Barry E. Stokes.. pa.ther1n,e Ka.m~~, 100 acres . in t, ' : ,·Wllynesv,ute. ~~ ~ ~~e . a ~to~ ,t w •. ,' '. , There waS a nationAl organization called '~he ,LeagU"e of . ,. Id . u ~ . t Ha·r pers ., ' net ,vallie ~ of $38,37•.61 W,illll ' the Jean . Blackmore" to Wallace 8. . 8t~DAY I)INNEB QUE8~ ' widaW';.Mary Stokes. as-sote benetl- .Bowell, 6 acres in 'Lebanon. 'A merican Wheelme,n ",h!ch he ,a" ear y ~ee • . "'eekly featured with pictures the ~~rade In which t,hou. a.ry. . . .' .. ' . innk o. Anderson to Herbert and Hanns .of riders participated, ' ., , , , Mr. and Mrs. John B. ~ ' ~ ~e cour~ ~~t' 26 '~ J:lear tQe JQd.lt~ ~~!. ~ . ~ee '~ ~':' . . .f' )' ': ' . ,dlWgllter, MartIyD, entertaln~ I·the schedule at, debts· of' the eate;~ lof ton tWPr , ' ", . CI b flourished. The Day~on Bicycle Club was ' a .tol1~ gU~ts at '~ famlly ~ Julia Mlllard. . \. ,111 E.:. ~t ~ e.' ~len worley,-. , US .. .. . .' d .. t th fair grounds Sunday:· MiaS .Allce Oon:s, J. Q. OOns,~ecutor ordered ~ : pay .12.67 Jot in Morro". . ~trongorgamzatlon. It spons<:>r~ races ~ e . h 1I4.r. and Mf~. Robert ~ns a~ thell" iJ'Om 't he estate..Of. ~ t., Rua8eU, ,Georje' ~nd' Be~ah Lyldna,to Wal." fpr a number o~ y~ar~. Earl Kalser~ the ' P09ke~ ~ercules • ·guest. Miss ' Mary B?,ant~ ~f BroOk- to the count)' ~urer '4a~~ beDe- ter ~,' pl9t in Turtl~k tWil. ' a fast out erratic racer was ORe of lts protebes. . ~yn. .N. ~\ . fi~larf, Speooel' s~ could not trytnI Orebaugh ~ ~rt 1U:l~ I be found. ': ' ' ~i~ ROth, J~ '728 In ~~. . , 'Stockings, knee .and .. s sm;all cap' "(ere a l'OiLMEB' LOO:tL.COA¢H . APPOINT Dlo(,ESAN ,Tlle of'the. adop'ted c'o stume: ' " (lOES TO CHILLIOOTHE .' ____ '.' .,,' "'.\'. ~ regardt1d With' affectl!)O by his , As
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Daytonians are busy this w~k making the city relJody 1n festive atUre to receive, the thousands 01 visitors' expected t~r the Dayton Centennial -Miami V8,illey Oelebration which 'gets under way Saturday with a. big parade and program honOring ODe of Its most d18Ungutshed citi'zel)&, Charles P. Ket~ng. Saturday, designated as Plas Day. also will see the. thr~ Queens, Ameri~ Girl". • Mtaa Mlaml Valley", and "Miss Dayton" officially crowned In 'a colorful coront. Uon ball at the Bn~r'e ' botel .• • Sbep Flelda whOle band Is known to thousands of radio listeners will play for the daDclna. An attraCtive Boor show wJlJ a~o & a "feature of the
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At the fairgrounds the pre-vue of the hJstortcal pageant, "Frontlen C.nterv...... Phlo of Freedom". with its cast of --2Mfl, (, ' f , wID be held aC!'0S6 the mammouth Lara Becaule of Better Service, ' Quali~, ~d Price er PHONE 7021 6OO-foot stage erected, in hont of Ettabliahecl 184s....:-194 f the 'Vane) stand . .FOiJ~ing is the program for llle week: ---------Bunda,y, June 15- ReUglous Day, - - - - - - - - - - - - - ----~------------------.....:... dedicated to tb~ 'D)ora) rearmament Day, Finalists 1n Musl,c ]'estlval con N, P . matt and daughters. Caraof ~e nation, All faithS and rel1g- test in 'spec~lar faiSbion ~edOC~ , ]yn and Dorothy, of New Lexington, lous' leader$ will unite tD services at ,1ately prec~d1ng the pIlgeant. were 'overnight guests of Mrs. O. R. ;HORSES the fairgrounds, Dr. E , R . Cllnchy, Sunday, June 22 -Obio Day, GovUnglesby. Tuesday. The two girls of New York director of the ,Nation- emment. state and clty offlcliws. Miss Allce Gons ntumed to her are, remaln1ilg with their grand 801 Conference of CJu1sUa.ns and Aviation executives parttcipaUng in h~e:e S&~ay. ~r;m ~er ;rk ther for a visit. ." alae and concUtion' Jews wi~ speak; and a massed 'Cbo1~ a prOgram dedicated to "M~n1clpal a G ord 0 , ege, . ... 55 -0--." JI...-q.lyes-8beep-Bt.c. of several~hundl'ed ,wl)l 'slng. Airport Expanalon fOlr Defense." Helen Gons., who had been vlsltJn,g The members of St. ,Mary s 20-30 ReDu.yed Promptly , " ' " , her, accompanied her home. club had an indoor picnic supper at Monday, June 1,6 - G vernor's Day , "Frontiers of Preedo~" wUl l,)e a ' -()-the ~e of Mr. and Mrs. 'Maynard e.u s&lUtlng Gover~ors of 48 states. nightly f!l8 ture .at the f~~~unds Mr. and Mrs. Parest GrBham and Weltz, TUesday eVening. I ~ with Hon. John W., Bricker, of Oblo and there will be dancing ,in the ~amilyand iM1ss Ellza.beth Burnett --0-, l>re~dl~g. Hist:or1~l pa.ra~~ ~II1 , be Garden Under the St:ars..to the ~u- visited Mr. Mis, Ethan Coleman Mrs' 1 Edgar' 'Smith and Mrs. ~k '~~ on the , ~owptoWn street at 10, sic of Hor~ Held: 8~d ~ep~~~ and fam1ly" Kr. and Mrs, ' Clyde Rogers and daughter, Anne, were ant. ~.", .", The ' Amer1~ Shows w1ll have Coleman and family, and MJs8 Sue.. Dayton Visitors, last ~ursday. TUesday, June 17- Youth , of A-, the largest midway to AJilerica set Crane of Oinclnnatl, Monday. , --0-• m~ica pay-:' American' traditions up at the -falrgoundn. wbere three " , '--0---: Miss Betty Jane Sheely, ot Hamildramatized for cur leaders , of to- bwldlngs wID house the defense ' . Mr. and M'rs, Wellard Thomas .ton Is the guest of 'Miss Mary Ann ' ~"~_~~III_.I.I!I_ morrow. ,Pet anti coStume para.de at and industrial exhibits. ', " and son, Dick., of Springfield: ·were Melloh. this week. . • SUnday guests of Mr. and ¥ls. J . A. --0,the fallllrauncls and" model al,l'pJane cdn~st. ' , • Hartman'. Mrs. Harry K1mJba1l 'ad Mrs. wedWednesday, June 18-Defense Day. FAMILY DINNEB GUESTS --0--ster Elliott. of Da.yton, were visitors Parade tor defense at,10 a. m: fllgbt AT. GREENVILL~ SUNDAY The Young Churchmen ot st. Ma- at the home of Mr, and Mrs, D. C. lnaneUVers and' partlclpiuon ,' by , ry's Church enjoyed an !3ut1ng and Ridge, ]as ~~iday afternoon. 80yernment officials. Radio program Mr. and Mrs. I Ross H. Hartsock pknic supper ' at Stonyprook Parm. _ ---0---0. "Ballad for Americaris". '. and fllDllly , Mr. and Mrs. WWlam' A. Sunday evening. Mr. 'and Mrs. Donald Greene, of • , Thutsdal', June 19,- AviatIon Da.y, Lukens and' family. and ,Mrs, Lena ; -0-' Salblna, spent Sunday with theIr 'dedlcateQ 'to the \ achievements of Hartsock wer~ , among the guestS at, O. R. Unglesby, who sl,lstalned parents, Mf. and Mrs. L. V. Bran~ the ,W right Brothers. Latest fighting a family ' dJDIler, Slmday. given at serious injuries In an automobUe straoor, shiPs o.f oil! iLmled fcrees on d1s'play the home of Mr. and 'MM. Alvin accident' in Da1ton last Wednesday. BOOT FOB AND CONSlQN at the Dayton 'Municipal ,airport and HlI,l'vey. of Greenv1Jlf' .in honor of is recovering at the ,M)anU Valley Mr. and Mrs, RU6S~11 E. Frank and yodr cattle. ~,,)!beep and e».iv'es the· ta':I'~unda, , ' " all f!lZ!illy birthda~ antiJ.verS!LrJes, I~ hOspl~. His famUy waS enco~aged sons enjoyed a trip to 'La.Wl'encebur~, to Norris-Biock CO.. live wire,·and.' Friday, June20-~omecomin, ~Y June, , ,~ , . by reports of his condlUdn today. Ind., Sunday. ,progreas1ve . tltm , far the b1ghe6t dedicated to the ' achievements of, , ' , matket ~es &nd good service, the 'late John H. Patter~ Ponner I . tJaJoa Stock y,nb' OlDcblDatt. 0. DaytOn ~~ , Mla,tn1, Valley resldenls TuDe ' in on Radio St:&.Uon wen 1t1vited to · huge reUnion celeb~Uon. 12:25 W 1~:30 p. m~ ', f:or o~ ~ly P,.rade of ~eSs at lq a" m. \. ' market ~. ," ' r . S.aturday', Jup~ 2b Miaptl Y.lley , I
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Kellis ';:Ohlck" Reters left today , where he will remeeting length veil was held in plaice by a for Philadelphia. as mate, gunners - - - - - - - - - - - - - gram was 'presented at the Tuesday servIce . for port carShe s. blossom band of orange of the Happy B'out club, ST IIARl" S EPISCO PAL lied a bouquet of white roses and third class, in the naval reserv~s. n. cfternoo Rer&6r O. lIarkwe L. ne". R. g ensemble He has' had foW' years service In the Mrs. Fred ' Q. Gons was hostess to reverlew.' Her weddin FIRST SUNDAY AFTER 'IlRlNJ TY thP. bride. United St-&tes Navy . having served by made tbe club meJd>e~ and the following was deslgne:d and PREDO MINAT E NAMES s 7 :30 a . m. Holy COmmunion. FAMOU , d the from 1924 to 1928. guests: Mrs. Prank DakIn, Miss John W.. KeJ'SeY. attende lNG-BARNVM BrNG~ IN 10 a, m. Adult 01 ass. mate gunners was he time 'that At R . SmIth groom aa Ib est man and) 131e ushers LIS!.I' OF WOND ERS 11 a. m. MornJng Prayer and Nettle Oglesbee, Mrs. D. er for the wedding were '~ul 'J'Omlln~ havin,n erved on the U. B. Destroy Gons. llce A ' Miss and Bermon. service for drafted ' , KUter. ' He was Afte~ the' ,business -meetin g the son a,nd WllI.de 1'Jrner. ' , TUESDAY in the naval reserve for an indetlcerethe, lg, toUC1Wb 10ely lmmedla ' was program 's chlldren ng1lna Bros, Show-~ 2-4 p. m. Summe r Churdl 8Clbool. following Big The , at the nj~ emerge~ period. presented: Rea'd1n8s by O&rol BUn- ~Ony, a n!eept1o n wail held will exhibit Bailey& Barn~ and ' ~Al' and MlU'1lyn home of tJlle bride and grO()m, the Wednead~. June d. 7:30 p. m. Girls Friendl y Group. nell, Rhoda Bunnell , ~~el in ATION GRADU D ATTEN the Young GoDs; plano 80106 fly Betty Satter- Hartsook lP'a.rln. where 18th. and here's a aynopsis of its Aibout 61xty reside. wm couple 1D& W1lbelln Roak, Eulab thwalte . METHO DI8T CIIURC II feature .. 19t1· ~att B. B~d nJ the br1lia1 party, Mr. and 1Il's. ' Bradd~ Jenm~ Lee BraddOck and guests. mclud1 ...... C. Badley, ....... aQd Mrs. Gargan tua the Mr. ex~ ~t ~n d clar1- relatives, aDd outof-town. ·guest. en";. attende a 'and waite; Satterth Bonnie m. '. . the wid', most publl'eia ed 8:30' Great, 8cboOl the t Oh1.D'dl Saliool, ,a joyed the buffet supPer. 'l"he brlde's of the Stivers BiaOl. . net solo by Sue PUmas. ttng lortlla couple; the faaclna and Warshi p aervtee 10:40 a. m. , evenPr1~y l~t l;UD, table was attracti vely decorated with N.C~. Aud1tor1 were hour 80clal and ments Refresh the at meet will . 'l'he W.s.C.B , Ralph ' new . fairylan d faniasy, ."Old Kinr a ' three Ufll'ed weddins cake ('baked ing. Mrs, EaJ'nhart's nephew churc:h Wednesday, June 18th, at 2 enjoyed aft.er the progMm: honor Cole and. M~el' Goose", d~ 'by the !bride) aDd bowbl of ~. Ja.eotle. was ~ of .~e ,f~n. " . l and coettunt!d' by Norm8.n BeJ \Ged. o'cloct. hundre( two¢ c~ Plc~ of the br1d&l party were student s In the PLAN AIR MEET ~ere will be a Dayton Dlstrlc~ . , des .• ~ New York :Wori4's Pair Pu-. es. grad~at ~eighty aDd ~ " . . taken, aDd before ~ peets ' ' . turama fame. In whloh ~,OOO people Junior HJgh ca~p l?eld' ~une 22~25, put8d th.e b11~~ threw ' her bouquet·, .~ ." ' , amm81s !Ike gart. Ot!d.des baa a~ ClASS at the Sabina Camp Ground. sabina, OF IAN ICTOR 1'ALED busy from the st&l:nray, and 'It Iwas ' are Hawks Sky Wayne The 7th, the of youth for is Th1.s Ohio. , redesi&ned the ciroua from front to .\'1', BmLE SEMIN OY an ~ ~ugbt. by . was BaltHu'a Thornbury. . back. ' Sib. and 9th grades, Regtstzation ~k.lng preparatJons for • ' at the high The bride gradUated from Stivers Mother and Cole $3.00 " fpr the foW" days. ~e the meet, to be held ~ere' King ''Old and ~ N. W. Mrs: plgh school In '28. received her B. A. Mr. and July~. , Slinday , gfQUDds . school is the and ~O.OOO, . cost. detaUs. pastor for ncement ' Goose" ss of Degree frc:)m Deqn1&cm ~ ,ID family will a~n~ comme ts; pagean Show alTQI ot' t C,blldren's Day will be observed AnY flying mQde1, regardle gr.ndes Bible nati The 1930, 'and bas been emploYe(i alnlce ~erolses at the ,Cincin program 'the on spotted 1s it Sunday, June .,22nd. This wiD be a pr1~, or "we ·wlll be considered. htlXe , ay) (Tbund ening ~vited as health.. and PhYf!2oal education Seminary th1.sev lUlited servic~ and ,.~ special pro- Xem~ ~ylng ~Iub 1.s ~ng Car- to tollow Alfred Courts three great t~er illl the 'DaY,ton ' lICbools. She . where the1t son-in-law, Albert ' or the ~. ...or... I ..... _u~ gram js beiDg prepared. ~.... .., """'4 _II ver, .is, a m~r of the graduat ing miA-' -oups of .w. • bas tieen te,achlng at Emerson JUn- 01 oo~ won~ late that ' 1 so animalS " ass} WAYNESVILLE CHURC H OF yea.rs. several tor HIgh :for the paat NOTI(J E OF APPOIN TMENT CBRJ8 T Mr. Carver Is valedictotian of hla miss it.' AInCq' her many ~ents, '. the Cross , water Safety an4 'class, arid will de'llver one of ~d 1S sne I Blrdlan~ aerial ballet. new e Tb_ W, (J. Smltb, 'Mlnilte r the by given be, to es .chire6a three mem' chal'iet First Aid instruetor: a ~tor \ ", ' Diy' Ard~t:t.. C08, lovely . , s~r1nC , " es. S~AY - ( . gradUat f Delta toP ranldng te ~ be . ftl e Ohio ~bJey ,8. W~ of Weld1 0/ ~!1s and Max ~te ~ tumecs m. . a. ' 8:30 ', School . Bible . .p~ , 0 1 ... . . r 0 Notice.1.s hereby given 'tll,l&t ~ . ia· ,Rasch. tamed Albertli ~y Oomm~on 10:45 a., In. stqech J. !.frs. : ,and Mr. y, Krie1.s1e Ad- ~ppa. l ~' membe r at ~ JOhn: ~lce Post Wbose Lashley B: atl ay ~uatoa1 . C1ncinn of Broad~ d. and . POrhan od, H. Hollywo Edward R~~,' ,Ohio, ~el1e~:, ~ati¢i of, U:n'!,:::I~ Mt,lIs, Mr: and ' Mrs. invaalon of an : director · ,dance show .JI'reda wlll speak at the motn1ng ljemce on dress 1.s ~. ft. 1, waniesvWe, Mrs. ay. Hathaw ap )(rs. Ann . Montgomery CO~ny .Women Adminas ed appcimt duly been bas a, beaded Am'~. Americ "I the 'subject, wurliant. acts trom SOuth. · J:L ter; member atW:;~ ~y:- Br~ Mnt: Belen Wm. , of Estate the of 1.st.ta.tor . m. p. 7:00 ' I'emand ez ~ DlC!lQ4 Endeavo lYing f ' Junior · :~. L1q1an Paddock~ 'a nd the ~ .by, the three d ' P'''..'!...~Edo ,--•• J...... Lubley , late O!, Warren C~WI ~~~uBcntl~~ 'TtUm, peat the tro~; 1lal'Y Senior EIidea;vor 'l-~OO', p. 'In. Covert, , Rupe, Marktis ~ uca carol -uJ__ '~ , tJ." eal~I.. on .0 ..... a,ssoda \ ' , . Ohio, deceased. the star; lre tot) u,bt-w I,.eader ·Roger Brown. .uastie. 1 Hubert Mary and Emma ,. , ' .gTad ' te of Allce Schuble . t Th 1M!. MAJ, of day 29th ~ Divisos, and Dated s Gaucho ~ IIi. . p YacOPls · PreA~ 7:f5 ua . . Plfe11ler, Mary Kimbal, ~elen Hart. e ~ oom was a ,\~H H. CAREY , troupes; ~AY , ~ sell" Martha ,Cole, and ~t;ber1ne. ~r1ngboard somersa~t1nC gl,! , Jud$'& .of the Probate Court ::ne:;: '~~':~~\= ne ~~li . Qha.rlf, and ~ Player an(i" BIble' Study 7:.45 p. m. 4\d XuhlMrs. ll, an~ mOt~er . " Wanen Oo~tY , Ohio COlI ae ,eat ~An ol ' ~. He 1& a KuhlmiL .. trapeze flying Lo\11a&, MUe. \ ~; Mrs. and . 'Ye invit:e ,you 0 ~e ' aild war· Mr. : , Day of all an. m , of f :.10.. . .' ,_ 0 f.~ . 0 uuector s Carl Albaecherll. Atty. _ llUe" ~-:d • mem.,.,r , . 8h1p Mr., an~ ~el; ~ tftree P1Y!ne" C~UO · 'wi h' us.. tbeWa rren ec;un FiSh 6nd G8me ' Art~W' Wilde, 01 Lou1.sv111e; clUldren ; with Arlijonette; the famo.us , troupeS . , P.~I':t~ uo I........ . . - Mrs. Hollia "Emery, and,. · ..... .. -ti ' . .-1:l sbqrt,.. rl'O..,., "~Il~ __ ~ .De ... ,e..._ .... ' l famll, CriatJan FERRY CHURC H OfF CIOU,8 T Rld.tiJI ' 01 Lou, e MarjOrI and i1'ley,· Gale.8h ' '. Y ." ' . ' , renown 1 . farmll ' on.. th e rarm. Vih :Ch 'f or· ' r . .There nrtistS M~nl.te ed St,nlth. ng , ~. I rId ,w. , n 800 WO Ml's. , and. • 0.; Mr. _ . i' GJ'een, Sprinls ' . '< -. . ' , ' 1,009 ' ..... parenlA5 ly .... 1onged to ..... , BUNDAv ' ' ' '. . i. "'~ ~lephanU . 5{) ' mer peoPle, ,& i~ l &1~ Mrs, and atj, C~cjnn of .Monoe. . L Ui .' . , wedthe at "sts u " ' . out-oJr-to . hundre ds of and . . '.':' ,Bible , Sc.hool 9:30 a . pt. Hem~ead 'and.' Klnca1d menas~l1e. animals < d stella ," . . , . ' . .' ".. ~ '.were d wn 8 ,on ..... ts <I.Se di 1 ~ , '" eet potato an 0 ... ., ,-co. "w . au ... recep u lUll horses. nil' . ." This batnr 'Fatl'lwiB Day , the FOR ' ~ n. ~ . , Hempstead; 'of W,j}m1ngto . th ..._' r'!. _ _ " " '. per hundred or thi-ee hundre d. for Mrs. ' r ........ and Mrs. motbet 's will have chal'ge of. Bible IE. j"". "~IU~Wo , ...... ' ' Ttl _ . P "..... 1 .LUI... emom aa ac~... ' $1.00. All ldnds of garden plants Soh00. for as·Buper1lltendent. Mrs. MortJ,s Bun~ 10 cents per ,dozen ~ 3 dozen ~. . . . . . . . . . . .~ Wayof th no; ropes ¥" 1 cent$. 25 ter as chorl$ter and, Mrs! Everett , . nesv1l1e. ~er of, Waynesville, Hunter as pla.h.lst. ' Ferry and Lytle"~ ro(da. , \ m. a. 10:45 ~on' <?ommu ' Cba"s. O. B~oul;e , R. R . No. 2 , Father' s Day Progrm n and BarIn. 12, 19~ Pd. , mon '11 :00 a. m. ' Come to the ,oburen out in the ng " Herford Bull. country. 'F9R 'BA:LE--Yearli ; ; ,.'1 . 2, W&~esVille R 'R. DeW, LYman Jne.15 '12, ~" (lllu~('n
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1\'0'l'l l!l TO (JONTllA(Yl'OllS S'I1.\ 'i'E 01-' OH'W • D£I"ARTMfIlNT 011' HJGHWAYS DElPAft'I' MEN'I' OF JUGIIW""S Vuluwbu". 0IlJ0, June T. 1941 I ·oluillbu., Ublo, JWU!' II. Jlln June 3, This Is one of the days Mrs. James Baker, Lebanon, had E .....l!er of · .. lu 1...",.1 ' 01')' a,;narlaeer of Salf"ol Lega' '0"" lunch with Annie U. Brown . No. 4J-1M !'to. 41-J07 No. 41..(1:: , wben Dry Ridge Is not dry but we on Wednesday. UNl'J' l'.UON CON'rI1A 'I' I'll • ••• (lIU E (JON'I·It.& ~l' UNI'" I'IU III 'ONTUAt 'l' are so thankful to have rain that . Ml'S. Lena Hartsock "'tended a S a led proposa ls will be reeel ell eal d prbllolmls will be r c Iv\! . n led I)rO\)06~ ls will be I' ce lv 'd we wUl not complain for awhile. It ... at t he oftlce o.t the lnl Hl l;h wn)' l\ t til of tic or t h State l-J1,,;<hwaS' a t th ' ortl~i! oC th e ' lul HI hWIlY bu·thdaY party fol' the members of Director or I,) hlo. at Colu m bus. Oll\v. II' etor or hlo. nl olumlbull. hlo. lHrec to r of hlo. at 'o lum bu~ h lu. was a goOd day to go to town so we until t n o'cloc k A. M.. Ea81l·rn until ten o· 'Ioclt A. M.. JiJus l e l'l1 until t n u' dock . M.. I!.;U>lLu· n 'l'e fields everywher e loo\t' d her family whose birthdays are in tand a rd '1'1 01 0. 'ru sday, Jul y 1, tandurd 1'101 . Tu e~IlIlY. Jul y t . iSlandard TIlli e, TU ~/lau). J ul)' J, did. Tl " June at Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harveys 111.H . for blllpro\' m ' nts In : l U4L, fOI' Irnv rov mentll ilL \ 1141 . 101' ImlJrO "eIlHlnl>l w : refreshed and you can almost see 'l~po"'.I" No",. 1 to 10 lt~l!lnalve l"rupOoIal. Nu ... 1 to It liu:lulIl ..e 1'1'01'0•• 1.. ' 0"' . l to U In ·1 ... I\'e y things grow, especially tbe weeds in atMoreenvdllle on SUnjda . .re of I end ... one pruJec.ot a.ltl . are ulfer"d aa Oni' proJec.ot Anti are ollere.. Oli uae III:uJr.'1 .",,1 . r M W t Cl wUI be ."'arded a .. Oil'" cOII'raut. ...111 be A .... rded •• une (.'O.. tr.et. will be ...... rd"d ... out' """Iraut. my garden. Home grown strawber. an rs. a er ark anp l~nOI'08AL NO. 11 1'''01'08AI. NO. 1 l'UOI'08AL NO. I . rles are the O'n rdP.n feature JUs!. fam~ly sp.e nt Thurs day Witll Mrs. 'I ermollt 'ou n ty. hlo. u n Secllo n \ arre n ~(lu nt >·. h lo. o n Seo li l) n '. aUll~ ·ounly. hlo, 011 I) lIuns .. ~ ..,.. All e Clark f C e t 111 n of t h lanch lel'- WIUlamsburg HI\I'V y!$u ur,; of th rankl ln· \ 11- X- I. X ·~, \V _ I. \ - ~ . MVllro., ~ llu v now. They are very goOd tills year. 0 n erv . e. ! Orlh rn j;·oad. S~al HI ' hll'ay 1'0. mlng-tV Il (Qad. · 'late lill;hway ~o .. uf t he :I n,, a lllllll·t>Il)'tot\ J oad. "'laLe " to get Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Keever called tl1/3. State j ~ oule No. 1 3a. In Wl\yne 251. laLe Hout No. 73, In th t.! tl · IlIgh\\a No . h. U . -. I,OUlc 0 . ~5, 1'U'wnsh ill : and \ url'e n Cou nly 1110. lag O( ' HarveYllb ul'g by applylog a In nlOn. Li ll , ly alld .L...lI'loU 'l'v . 11 I ha.ve been tryIng, for years tch t ted b t thJ ha ' on tlIe. la tter'S sister Miss Lydia o n SectiOn LI-l ot t h BhUlCh s t ~ r- bituminous tr at tn n. l it 01 11-31. shlplI and t ho illag Jr 1 11 10 ' ; a pa s ar u some ng p- Wright on F'rld y WllllalUsbul'g N()l' l h rn It<Jnd. Slate Pa v ment: Width 20 t cL L ' n!rlh and Hamllto ll 'Ounl Y, Ohio. Oil ' pens. The most dellclous berries I Mis D a,' l:iJg hway No. 003. Stat Ho ute No. 3,~~1 teet or 0.61 m il e. lion ot l.h '1 I1 Clll " ... l.-LoI~, .... n ever ate were the wIld ones we had s n.uby James a t tended the 183, In Hal'lull 'l'ow nllhlp; by IlIPPly p"uk'o AL NO ., Itond. ,' tall! J:l1 h\\ tty No. III, 1I. . c;ommencemen' exercls 'wu Ing II b ltum ln ou-lI t.reulIlI li t . 1t 1lI -'linton ouot)' hl,,';n plll'l of Hout e '0. ~ ;" Iti bY':lllII II' I'll n· one year when I went fishing up In • es~. - T-;)l. Secllon M of lh 'Sprlni;-fleld- X nin.. shl,.. by II,pl)' lng Il blt umlnoul! Hh .my fatlle· r. Tllere ' Were minMtsg .tonEd09llege on Friday. 11.~f6v rm:~L : ~V l d Lh I f (l l ; L n g th InrksY llle load, 'un Highway u. t rcpal m n~. l.t III l'- :ll. 195. Stat Rou t No. 3MO. In a lles'te l' _ , n~ UI lit. \\ hilt! 111 t e t, l,u •• gth Oanada. W~~ acres of burned-over Qountry nnd the . na Folte and Miss PoWell Width ~O t e t. Lenglh 3.6110 teet. '1'0 WII II I1J P, by alllplYlng a IJltumlllOU/l 7 a,;)4 U I!.l . of Il11nols who have been """ndJn<> Tvtul l eng th IG, ~v\i ' ( ~I t OT 2. 8 treatOl nt. lt t'llll 'f. 31. \v IU l h 0 01 el, L,'n til 6.~ G I f " l. ground was covered with wUd ,' . . ...... '.,. miles. Pavem"ul: \ Jdlh III t e t. Leng U( Wldt.h l~ feln. Le n ' h ~., & - " t. strawberries. TIley wete larger than a few djlYs with Mrs, Ilea.cock at '"1l0l'OSAL NO. :~ 11, 827 fee t 0 1' 2.~ 4 0111 ,\ h.1t1l 4J ( "" l. I NI. In 1 ••W7 I ·ul. ' ull of f.a"or Miami' Valley hospital attended Warren Cou nty. OhiO, In !t ort An'"ItOI'O!lAL NO.3 OII[o"tal I ngtll b._~;/ ( ,, ~ Ii . I .UU • tl lent i:>tat Park, In 'us>hln l;-to n linton <:;oU nlY, Onlo. un eullon L . our wild ones and more 1 mee ng h ere on Sunday aOd had 1'oWn8hll), by aPlllylng a tl) lwmlnous o( t h Srll'lngfle l,I.Xen la-Clal'kslf lll e f"lltWOSAL NO. :: ~an our cultivated ones. The woman treatment, H em 'I·-ai. • d S H t't' Bu tl er Cou nt y. 011.1 0, orl . OJ ' lI0h A d nner at the Friends Home. pnveme nt: WhlLll 1 If .H. Leng tll "oa . No. late3 O. 110InIway O.r 'l'\:)\\,[ul.h 1116. ' tat _ "8 0 I Moute Chen ip. oC lite baml.toll-t.-ebanon 1\0.10. who kept , the hOtel made th~ most Miss Freda Hal~ey WllO has been ().!,~ ,fe e t or 1.1 mil' s. by 'applylng II. bi t uminous tr II.tmtHl t . ' tllt Hig hway o. I 5, ~tu. ,e HOI,I" PROPOSAL 110. 3 It DI T-3l. . No. U3. III !.('IUO n -1..'<), I ~l!hl,. I,y .111deUcious jam of them. 1 saw some spen(iing a few days \;Vlth her folks Clinton Co unty. Ohio .JIII SectiOn <Pavement : Wldtll 24- feeL. Le.ngt,h pl y ing a bitum ino us lreatlll IIt.1.tI.lO chUdren p~. k4ng wild . strawberries 80t Blanchester and Clarksville re- E of th e 8Iano hesteJ'- \'vIlU~ams b\U' g 2,l U t ee t Ol" 1i. 40, mile. '1"-~ 1. ' d h S d n1 h NorHtern Moad, State .I,lIghway o. PROI'08AL NO. '" Pave m ent: W idth 1G I l . l,el Hlil down the · old raUroad . track the tur ne ere · un ay g t. G03, State Route No. 133. In Marlon Greene Coun ty, Oblo, o~ Sections 16.946 (eet o r 3.02 mll ~l!. other dlLy but 1 haven't had any of Dr Ben. I~cOlelland an" M'~- '1'own8hlp, hy a llPlyl ng II. L,llUI\lIOOua H. L. and Slll'il\lt Valley of tb e 0"ROI"08"'" NO. :1 . \' " ..... trreatntellt. ltem T- 3 ~. lU.mlJus-Clnolunati ROlI.d. State tUgh But! r Cou nty. hlo\ on e lIolI B them this year. MaUd McClel:and were callers here Pay m e nt: Wldtb 18 feel. L ngth :way NO. 6. U .. S. Route No, 4:1, In ot the J:{a mtlt~n-LeDa non Road, June t. Tbe.re . was a popular on Sunday. 1 ~. 40 ~ (",et or 2.35 m ile.. Spring Valley and Xenll!. TOIwnlllhlpa tate rtlghwa> No. 186. Stat Houle . , PRO ..O AL NO. ... II.nd the VUla¥e of ~lng Valley by No. 63. In Lem'O'n Townstt.4p ; and story' some yeaz:s ago about a mau 'Dr. and .Mrs. J. W . Ward called Warren uounty, O'hiO. un S ctlon 1I.p'pIYlng 0. bltumluous trea.ttll·en~ WaN' u 'o unty. o hio, 9 " ' . ,10 ' 1 C " C 0( , the f oach ster-8:lIl'11oheater litem T-Ul. ' anu 0 of the HamUton-L banon whoSe' speqlalty . we..- tindlne tblnlS on Mrs, M'arpretta Heacock ln Hoad. State Highway ·No. ~1i3. State l. Pavementl WJdth 18 feet. Lengtb Hoad, Stat ~ l-{l"h Ii.!LY No. 1 ~5 , ll!.t that loat~ Bl8 rule was, to !.Ii 'm t Vall b Ital Route No. 1:!3. In Sellem and Rartan til, 240 feet. Route No. ti3. In Turtle Cr eek. T OfW nth1nlt back to the last place where a ey oap on Sunday. 'l'Ownshlp4"by applylnlf a. l, lturulnoulf . Width 3~ feet. Length 1,05& t et. Shil l'. by tlp"lyiug a blculllllloull ... _ or used th'e thl' n .. then .tart Mr . s. Hunt and Mrs. Thorn of trea,tment. ltf' m T-31, Total length 43, 216 tee t or IUIO tr"atm Ilt. lttom T- H . ,Pavement: Width 18 te l, Length mlle.. Pavtllnenl : WJdth 8 ( l. Le. g'tll you _ . . . . . out fr(ml 'there to retrace every place 8prtngf,lel~ called here on Monday (0.656 feet (' r 7.70. mile.. PROPOSAL NO. G' to.66 6 (eet or 7,70 mlle.s. VO" "' • .1 been. It reall" works very mo , mini· . PRO ..OSU NO. G Greene C'aunty, OhiO. on S c tlons PROPOSA1. NO ... ., ., 'IOIU i1 M C H De Clinton '''':ount~·. Ohio, on SectiOn. A.,. Band 1 ot the \" Umln!rton- ':"'e 111. Butler l.'Q unty, Ohio. ou S otlon well. Today the boy. could not· find rs.., athenr.ge had dinner J and larksville of th e Blanches- Uoau. Sta.le Highwa.y No. U8. is ' ate Mo n rOe! ot l he Ha.mllton-~ bo.non .', ,----.t sa...... ·.The , ... . t Ume w . 'Ith her ~aUlbl tt:r, Mrs . .ft. B. H.n- t er-WlIl la mauurg Norlhe rn Roaa.. Route No. 58. In ad8ar Creek and I-U)ad. State. ~I&'liway No. lti 6. ~tu.te _ Stu.te · HighWay No. 603, Slale Route h.enul. Towmll. lvd. by u\>pl)l'l11g a. UI- Houle No. tiS . In the Village ot the , ... _ . . . . . . . . th- COuld . remember usin8 it . 'waS sock and fami.y on ~eSddy. No. 133, In e..rnon T orw nahlp. and tumlnou. treacm nt, teem T -;sl. t.t,0ll r o . oy allP!) lrue- 0. b, tu tlll nou8 ~i1 . the VlIIll&'e of Clarlwvllle ;, and WarPaveolent:" dth a teet, Ltlng th tl atm nt, Item T- 3l. to cut some bfllce8 tOl' the line ren Counly 0 10, on SecUon 1 ot t'he .. (68 feet t'aVe nlel,t ~ Wld t;h ~ ('e~t. Le . g II fence aO , we w~nt to ' t"'e p1a:ce they VEtt . RAN . .a.~IUa . uEY Blancbe.ter-~ ' IlUamsbWnl;· Nortber.n 'Wldth £0 t eet, LenIHIh: 1I,640 feel. lI,~21 (e" t .lr 0.611"lk ~ , ~ . . . Y.n~" Road, Slale Hl¥'!tway N . GOa, Stll.te Total lengtll 7,OUb feet o r iI.9a "ROJ"OS~" NO. II ~d cut them ~nd there l1~nglJli in DIES .a.T LEBANON Route No, 13l1, In· W_ash lnllrtOfl .T.oy;n- mUes. I ' Wa.tlren l:oU n'lY, Q tu\o(). Oil ~Q lIOIl8 .... n , Sblp ; by ' applyfng a. bit umitloull "lI.Ol'OI!M.L NO • K II.nd I of tlhe Klddletaw"..lt(ld a tree 'was th~' ~w-but we h"d ' , ",---,: ., l!teMJI'u~ nt, Hem T-IIl, ,,- ....- • • Ore lie COunty 011 0 '0.0. ulloa" Llon·ElI\.~ern !toad, .,tat . rtll>'h" Ii) w.,,~ · i "'lot of loO\'I~';;' t " it"" ~ 'I . ,"'" Pavem nt: Width 18. re t. Length 'D and Bower" ine of the Jal1,es- No. ~04. ~td.te Ro utt! No. 1t • • '11'1 . ". e , '........ or , ' ral, serVices we~ ~eld at i.7611 t ee t or 1. :; mllwr. to'wn -1Unaboro rCoad, Slate ' H j ~n- IJ'ra.I1-klin aud, Clear Cr k Tuwn~fore ' ~e appUe~. the ~e. Le~, n, Tuesday. for Frank Brur.....OPOSt\L 'NO. • way No. 4i3, Stale Ro ute. • o. ?~ . In 'IIIPS, ~y "jIPIY!'ll.g lL b"u, hl .. Oul! J ' .. H tt I tl CLinlon County, 01\10, ( to Sections Silver Cree" aud J,,(ttltllon To wn- t Cl!U.tm Ilt. 1 . m 'I -ill. une u. OW ~ny pre y ·.t e don . .74, retired 'attorney. who had 11' and Blanchester or the Blancll 11- .lItp. 'and the Vlltage c¢ Bowerllville . ,Pavement : Width 1 fee t. L.tI , gIll veget-.bl~ .gar~en8· thel'~ are in Way- practfced law in ,U7arren ........ ~or 50 t er- WIIlIa.nll'.lJurlif Nor h,~ rn RQaa. by wVPlylng a bituminous trea.t1u.mt' 34.003 (eet, '" '., vv;-& "tate Highway No. 60 3. /:liate Rou te Hem '1'-31 . . . ' Idtb 1:0 (ee t, Leng t h 4,066 f,' el. nesvUle. I ', Uke tb drlve . "long the yea~s . .lJe : dled a~ his home on N. No. 133. In llnr lon TOW lIshlp and til Fa ellle'nt: Id tb 18 Cee t. Le ngtb 'I'olal I nglh 88.06 9 leet or 7,~1 ba Its of I An" 1 It t th \. \ . V.l1lage Ott Blnn heater, by aP'vlyl.n g ·26,400 teet miles . C ,p aces 1""'_... 00 , a em. Broadway, Sunday nlgbb. ' a ' bit um inous tJreatme nt. Item T-3 ~ Wh".b- ·O feet Le ng~h .805 (ell t • ' PliO."" :.4.L ~O, II . ~uoh ·!lea.t, w~u pl~nn~aJld . well He was a native 01 ' Union cty, Pavement : Wldtli 18 tee l. Leng th Toml 1eh~Hh ':Jl , ~06 Le,f or u . ~ : Warren Co,,·n. y, Vhlu. 0.1 tI n lJ t d d d th ~ it ' is ot U,2 tHl teet or 01.70 'Ill 11 ell . mlles. A and B ?f w e L a oll-Mo (' , o\ en e " gar e n s " n Ilur~e cam!! to Lebanon when .. a "'101'0 L NO, 11 ' . PROPOSAL NO. 'f l.oal1. ta.te HI 'h a No, ~{i_. S ut prlslng that ·the crocers do qat find -boy. QOd 'was . Ifaduated from 'tbe Clinton OUlltY, . Ohlol on Sections ' Green o un ty,' Un,o. on Se.clon Rout No. 123. In , 'i'ur tl e (;re ~ 1l fI. I III t pays ln' the summer H _ to c " , H nnd l of tl) Wllntln ~t(m-Sardlnla B o f 't'b ~ll rllf\1rf h: ld.Jam II tU ' " .'[11 'Ill 'l Ol'N nSnlpl:I, by Q.(I l1 lylng n i ' l. ' ..• w&+,ue :: any old National Normal ' universlty 'Jn Hoad, Stale I:t lgllway NQ. 45~, State .Road. State HlghiWUY ' No. 47 Z, Slat .. bltumll'\ous t}!e~ t ~':l el\t, ott"... 3J . a 'full une of fresh vege .albles, My 1893 . " . :Route No. UI4, III Wash ltll!rto n , UnlO'n Route , No.' 72 In Silver Creek Ross nvemen t : ~ '~h II fil e . ' bellgth , . ' . ,. ' , . ' . and, Clark 1,'owns hlps. ,by apPlylntr a II.Qd Cedarville TQwnllhlpa, by aV1l1 _ 4 ~.2 l16 f~t· ~ r g. ~ O mil es. I, . g~en .~ s~ered . as usual. MagSurvIving are one son Tho~ bltumlno\ls treatment. Item T-31. fn¥, II. ..bltulUwoulI treatmtmt Item Total st\niated 00 1. •••• $It S 86~' <ri t ' t d t. .... th d ' ' - ' Pavement : Width. 8 !~~ t. Length T-31. · . ' , . , , tile ·&,o Oil y an gO,u1 e gar en Brandon, Titusville, PIa abel one .41976 teet or 795 fillies :Pa.vemont . Wldtb 16 t L e'l gth Proposal8 Nos. l ' to 6. I II ~ I ~1'\Ve or " 1 . " . . " ., ,' eel. , ~'hls <proJeot to be nlPl l t d nul ni a nd ppe d o~ ~ swee. com. t brother,. O. W. Brandon, Columbus. ."I!-0P08AL 1'11.0 . 8 18,432 teet or 6.lIO miles. JlI.te r tohan i:> p~amb r 1, 1J I . was not ,. bll as. some I , have seen , . Clinton Uouhty. 0111 , 'On section .PllOI'QSAL NO.8 T he m iuhll ul n . 0 ll ~ pl. ·... I I} . . Q . Of ~ Wlhnlngton-!:hu"IlinlD. Road, Greene 'ounty, Ohio, 'On part of nil lao I' II I ploy d n til s co Itm ct in ,WaynesVUle, but I looking . ' State Hlg. ~y No . • r. l~ S late Rou te Se\lUon M of the Columbus- ' Iuei n- s hall be In a ocQrdau e \, 1- 11 t he ot Preva Iling H o u l 'Y fOl'W1lrd to 'e atln'" it fresh picked' it What is' one to do? They said we .No. 134, In Clnrk TownlJt lll>. ,.,y JlP- naU Hoad, lu t e H lghlwuy No.6. U. "So It dul D . .. .. , R,lylng a bl~umlnoulS trea~m e nt, . Hem S • .Route No. 42 In Cedarville TOtwn - Wag 1 ales As &r tal n ·d and I e ' :1' ' is always good, b~t tbat way it is could raise more wheat l&!Jt fall and I-~}. . Wldtl '8 f 't L' th IIhlp. by OPII/Ylng a blturulnou" milled 'by he DeplU'tm fit 1)(' 1 I} , 'd ' , I ' to b . ..avement. I ... • eng ,toreatment lt ean T-31 trial HelaUons al.lpllcn.~l u to lllf c better. 'Roun and ro~d the Mul:- ~ow ' we are 10 ng e fined for If. 27.192 fe et or li.lli miles. . aveme;lt: W.ldth i8 feet. U!llgtli Hlgh'wuy U partmtmt ,lfn ro y I: 11 ; 8 berry 'bU$hr'. ' Our 'm\1lberry bUsh TheSe regulations are hafd on the ' , pkOI'OS"L", NO. it 7.920 teet br 1.n o mil . • ', ' In l\C o'rdanc .. wltt'l Se' UtI.111I 1.7-8. " '. . ' ,_ , Clermont Couuty, vlll0. on S c.tlon '..1l0P08AL NO • 17-4, 17 - ~n. 1, - 5 lUlt! t7 , SI\ C ,tIlt· has grQwn Into a , tr:ee in just a ,few sm~ll 1Jt0wers. Our aUotmenws are F Of the Bnla\'IIl-Clllf'ks'vlIle noad. Green County Ohlu oit Sec t40 n N Oenefnl 'o'd e OIt Ohio. ' Ve~8. It iii JUst f~l of betties and ' too smaU' tor 9,JlY real use and ttie Stat liIl~hWIU' No. 256, StiLtl) oute I;>t t"e Oa)' to'u-C hU'ucot1he l 'oad. 'l'h bl(ld r mo, t $ubmlL wlrlh h l~ '( " , " .L. " , No. 132; In Gollh n ' TOWln.hlp, IUld Sta~e H.lghway /110 ill U , lloute bid a ce l·tltl ud chook In IIID, II.! '(ll' nt , th~t pleases both boys an!) birds. 7 paymen~ are . not eOOUlh .w n1&k~ W\lrre'n County .. Ohio, 6,:" ections G. No. lI6, Itl1' BCl\vilr 'Ore' k ·'l'o·WrlS(II P. equal to flv . P'II' eel'1t p I' Til 1111 "1'I1h chickens 'stan."I ' around walH .... up the difference 1'~" "old un ' H, ·Butleorvllle, 1 lL1,1d J .of he ~atav. by apply ng Ii blmmhlou,s' treatn'et,l matll'd bost, ~ Il t tn no , event mo re ~ . \ 't ,...-e , . ' , -i1 ~ _ la-Olarli'svllle .KOad, .stat4~ Highway ltem T-31.. , ' Ulan t .n \h u nnd doll a l' . tor them to fall off (e~cept the Leg_ the price' bll~ it JDates teed too hi&h N$>. 21i1•• State R oulo ~o. 113~, In HarPay.lWlent: Width 2.0 !feet L ngth Plans and I!peqltlca t ll.lns UtI' n ,. '. ' lan and Wash j n g-ton Townifhlps j by to IH3-toett 3 19 m'lrfi& ' " ClI In th d pil.rtmelit o . h ig h a ' A , ' horns, they go up after tbem) and tor tbe lpr1ce of egiS. ~ey, say they apply.lng .1\' bltumlnou. trent,rpent, Tbtal ~tlYm t' d t' . ~ 2' 5 77' 16' and t he ortic~ of t h r ld Il t (1I ._ . '. I ' J. t '. Item 'l'41, ~ . ~~ II. e COl :.... , . " tlrlct deputy directo r ' dozens of birds of all kinds come aOd are ~ ~ to son:t e 0 the IOvt!m ~avement : Width 18 fe et. Lengtb Proposals Nos. 1 to' 9 Inclusive otf I The dlr CLor I' rye th righ t to Ispend their time in it The boys ment OWJled corn to feeders but bow 69.;!U t eet or 13.12 miles. this project to be completed not r jl)cl any II. d all bids. . . , . .' . "~k ' PROPOSAL NO. 10 late!;. than Septemb&r 1. 1941: ' H. ' G. OU.R • . come ~ sprea~ news pa,p era anq a.bo~t ~ en feeders? Will they be Ollnton COunty. Ohio, on ·SI.'C) Uon ' Tbe. mlnlm,urn wage to be paid to tn~ e Hlg'tuwny. 1)I, to- . then1 shake the tree and pick them allOWed to It? ' . Midland o( the GeorsatoWo,-Wll. all labor employed on tbl. COD ract - - - : - - - - - - - - - - - - - . " .,; , .iln1ngton Ho.\d. State H.lgbway No. IIhnH be In accordance with Lhe REELECTED TO BOARD Up. When they ~It.t it,. !s :al-ys a ' .., June" 8. , S~day. Another ~vel,y .J76 .. U " S. Route "Schedule Plrevil.l.1ptg •. ' • 'J,. " I: • '. d No. 68 . IUnI the VII- Wilge Rate. OfAIIcertalne ll and Hourly 1)et ~q~estion w~ch ge~ the most,' the day, The raUls ' nave helped the ;' ~~:ln~ur::~~~m·e~rt't~~/'l'~fl.a bl- II'\1ned. by' '.. he Department 0'( j ·ndu.pailaI Ol' tbe mouths. I do not Uke If, 'pastures until they look qUite .green, Pavement : Width 18 teet. Le,lglb trial RelaUon/J applicable to ta.le J . O. Hawke a nd L . E. H ock ett , " .. ' . " , • , " 4013 feet or' 076 mile' ,Hlghwp.y Department , trJllprovementl! mulberry tree too.clOse to the house aga~, The. ho).1YhOOkS ate star,t lDg TI' t l ' t'l 't'd . ,' '23' 97576 In' a~dar!clI. ",Ith 8f,\otlonll \7-:1<. were reelected to the board of dire· I . '" __ .' p a el rna e cos~ .. ', .. , . ' . ' . 17 .... 17-40.. 11-6 ~d ('17-6a of- the " -' ~ t~OUSh: ; '!le9l:'Use SO maJlY ~rr1es w , t)loom . . Everyth~ l~ f~~ "fttlOp08a.I~ Nos: 1 to 10 l.nclWl'lve ot 'IGenaral Code ~ Ohlo." " tors of the Mlami oemetery a oo~aArop to ground imcl "ttract the and beautiful the .way it· should.. this pm.Jecl tQ be comple\ed ~ot ' The bidder must II,UI~mlt with his tion, a.t the annual meeting, Mon't . " . . _ - , . , , . ,' , " • later thall September 1, · u n. bill a certltled check In an arnou'nt I, fUes. .. - . '. .' look in J~. ' , Tbe minimUm wage to be paid to equa.1 to ,five pllr cent o( the ' e.su- day. Helen M. Hawke was . :0 r r• I • Jurle 7" '1'0004 .... we Cltarted ft ne- ' June g r .. at 'week's wet weather (all labor em.ploy 11 on tlMs cOntract ma~eil COllt, but In no event m<>tre elected c4erk of the board '. . ........,... .. ., " ' . ........ , eha.ll be In l\ICCordance with the' "han ten thou8and doUa", . lot ,ot chicks. I wanted to nt them pve ' us time to put In piece :'Schedu1e , tit .PrevalHn.g Hourly , Plans aM. IP c.lflcalfphll lire on 4-H (lLUB MEETS ' , , ,_ .. t . ' . , Wage R.a~el Ascertained and Deter- tile In the d(l)artment , ot >hlghWlI. y8 t . lut week but the hatchery where, 1 0 souUl line !ence that we needed. ml~ed by 'llhe 0 partmelLt ot· [nil us_ and the ot'tlce of the r6l!id ent d.l8. AT HARVEYSBlJRG bouaht the flrst i iot h&d none. So They tin1shed It today .. ffow it is up ' trlal ' Rela.tlons , o.ppll~able t~ State trlet deputy dlre.ctor. '. ,', , D. . . . " . , ' . . ' .. ," .Hlghwar, Department ImprOVements The d·IIt',ector re8erves' th e rlgJ!t to ',,' ~ people had read 't4e Dept. of to the other tello,\\, to,. do ,h18 ~.' In :, a~roa,,-,cte .. wJth· SectlOI)S ~,7-3. 'r~J~ ~. nny aM. all bills. . . The B~tsy Ross 4-H CI b of Har. , ,'.'.' . 'uT ' . ." t t"':'t 1'" 7-4, 10 11.411, ' 7·6 and 17·-5a O:t th e . ~ f[ O. sQ1Jns bur t W d S..lA u 't , : I Agr1cult~~e'l!, a.'dVlce fA? more ,.•~ e l. ~e, iQI~ "": 1*8 ~ . ... f ~ General OQ!I 91. ,01)10.'; 'r;, , Statj) Hlgl\W,fI,y 'Irector ~~YS . g , me , e ne U""J' a _ e.r '; , chickens thAt they were"' ''''''kecl un- jusVas soon e,s th 1II'hea~ Is off~nd ' The ~1I\der must sulmll,~ .\flbb:- hlll ' , . • noon. June 4, Wl.h Mrs, M illiga n . ,, " ,.,~r "A,"! , • '., i.~"" 'L~ . , . :lb ld 'a ' ce rtl~led o)l@okl' ln ., a'J.!. ~m'ount ' ,. .. . , . . ,.'. d ' .' , ~U A~t. l'l11!§ w.w~gil8e ~ore a f:W\tQ~ d~ ,~, tP9. ~ 11 QUr, ~ equal t9' (W~e)" pill·"'.ge9·t ()( ..t'h~'.. 'tI.~",j'. · .1 . .' . ..' an Mr~: Wel~,li , ,in . charge. al d ." --or ' ';;;:~d\'~~', w.: ... t.~"" .~; ,,~ '~ (.\ni·'":'1'~ Aft . atA~l?"1i: .~:e '0' t ... ..::.....-~ mat~(L~8t. but , [n ;.rno ·, ~I. \l<nt m}.r,~ ~!\4rs. RelJa. 'Bra4aoc~. o f ~~an ¥Ary MOO ', ! ' ,l!onduct1il' g ' lihe au e. ~ . f~~en ~lIe~o ," ""•• " ,.W u ..i)), ~ ~ :":"l ~~1' ,.;~ .""""' \:tbaJl ! t.qll-.t)\OUllll~~ ,!t9I!lI.r~" ,. ,:... ~.'.' "' , . 01..1 ' ':; '" "', . '. odt" , Q~ tfi ·· as '~Ual &Ad \ th&:t- IUs ate of· ours .~t.\year~ :. Plrins .'1\ 'a; ~..eCItt'o,IIOt1~p ,.'!lII:" Qn'_Mt~n~ the wee~-ePQ wlt~.. ~~r ~th~r, ;meeting. Th~1 g'ltls (U ed "S t al't-: , , ,.' 'Li,T ". ;Y- , ", !' '0'" I~ ' ,~" .~ ;: .\..1.' O:;I;'.~ ...t.~ tne · ln : U:le d piinm iI.t. OJr IlJgJiwaYJI It, Cora Rich. : . , ."~. ". in'" Ol1r Projoots" : ',.\,. I \,.' ~'" :someone W'" tnr. to ' -,,:egulat~ tl)l\t. · De 'to, oaO . ... ~¥j, ' o.j;ap~ '~""J nnd ·t he or,lc1U~ he. ~ .de 1,.; " ". .",." !. -. , 1 ," --' ,. • ~" e' " io"~.~o*e ~ ~~ >-~~ • •~~~~:~ lla!~~.~;~e tIr~~'ed~~~:lt~ 'r~:~vi!~, 't~e ~~'\:. ~~'. . . ".;'. ~~:< ~ I Frieda · B~ll. '~C1'~n 0 \Vt'it ~ a.Ve. 'tn~ vote -to ~e~Jate Il]JU'keting and ol~ $8.~ is very , ~e. , "Good , rejeCt ~ny and 1>,11> bide. . -Prentice , Tlnney,,1s. 8ot; . t~ M18o~ charge of .tbe prog~a1il fol' the next ,l YP\1 arep'inallzed (or ~wing ' it. terices make good . nelihtiors". " , StMe H.H'I~h~~~lrector Valley hospital for Observation. meeting. ' . NOTICE
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Mr: and Mrs. HoUis Emery and Mr, and 'Mrs, Roy NOgg-le, of fa mjJy. of Green Sprl,n gs. 0 .• were Spring Va!ley. and Mr. and Mr . A. week-end guestS of Mr. and Mrs. O. 'Or1fi:y vlslted .the Olnclnnati Zoo. John W. Kersey. Sunday.
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A contribution of S25 was made the Waynesville 01v1c olub, Monday night, to tbe local Boy Scout Troop, to help defray expenses in 8.Dii Tr1llena Edwards were also 'her I the construction of their Scout cabin. guests. The Friendship club, of the Metb- to be erected on 'the bigb school odlst Church , enjoyed a luneh~n grounds. ' A sPecial committee was also aWo1nted to assist the Troop to tbe mfQllbers of thll Wom.e n's Auxmary, of -St. Mary's Ohurch, Friday afternoon. Mrs. RiCE! Snapp, of Arcola, Va., and -MisseE, Margaret
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J=ntered ~ ecorl(! Class Mall Matter at Postotfice, Waynesville, Ohio Day" and ":Flag Day" were presentNEW SUITS Holden and Howard Assum as ap_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _~_ _____ ed In the Methodist Church Sunday praisers. E, C, Crane Editor and Publis her morning. Madeleine Peters. Cincinnati. en- The court set June 20. to hear the - - - -- --:---ISS --UED--EVE-R-Y- THURS --O-A-Y- - - - -- - - The "Civic League" met Saturday , tered suit agalns WOO(lrow and appllcatlon ot An na C. Johnson to afternoon, with Mrs. Len!! Clal'k and Gladys Bowling. Morrow. t-o set be appc;>lnted guardian of the estate daughter. Miss Elizabeth. at bhelr aside contract and return of $500 ot. ~nu Johnson, an Incrunpetent. Sub.scrlption Price, $1.50 Per Year, Payable In Advance paid down to bind purchase of tarm. Robert Randolph, Franklin. ap."'. . .- _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ ......:.._ _ __ _ _ _ home, ne'a r Oregonia. Several friends from tilis p lace, Betty Ounckel. Franklin, entered pointed to adininlster the estate of attendlld the wedding of Miss Mary suit against aHrry Gunckel, Oer- Ollie ~la ter. " Heston and Luther Hartsock, .whlch mantown, tor a divorce, ollarglng The inventory or the estate of WAR? took place Monday evening, in the neglect and ·cruelty. They were Alvadore .Root, Franklin, approved. By WRIGHT A , PATTE~ S ON Baptist Church ,at six o·clock. married April 12, 1941. Inheritance tax entry ordered carThe Ladlles AId Society of the Emily Parson, R. R. 2, Mlamis- tlCled in the matter of the estate ,of It i possible by the time this piece is printed that the Methodist Ohurch, met 'Thursday burg, entered ' suit against Bryon Temorah Snook, ~Ubh Lebanon. s hooting may have begun, America may be an active par- aftern~n With , Mrs. Nora Ha.wke.. 'parson. Miamisburg. for a divorce, Raymond Dugan. E. J . Wright and ti' t· , th h 1 t ·th t 'II h '1 ' h Id Mrs. Jacob~i and Mrs. Pearl Camp- charging neglect. They were married W. C. MaoIntyt'e no.med tq app~e crpan In e 0 ?caus a ~VI t en enclrc e t , e wor 'bell. ' , I 1920. . real eatate In the matter of Inah ~egardless of wh e th e r or not we as in~ividuals appr~ve The Book. Review Club met Wed- n Vivian Byrd, 'entered suit against guardian of Harold and &aX- . of America's entry into ~he war, and regardless of whether nesda·y artEtrnoon. with Mrs. 0 . G. Thomas J , Byrd ·for a divorce, Charg- mond Wilson. minors, against I. B, or not we approve of th~ way we got in, if ~nd when that Randall and daughter, Mrl ' Bal'k- ing neglect. They were ma,rrted. Harris aJld·others. first shot is 'f ire d , it will be America's war-our war, ley Hill at their home. Feb~ary ~O, 1941. t Ralph W. Young. Lebanon. was " . , Mr. and Mrs. John Syt~rd, of Florence OWen, Franklin. entered named gua.rd1an ot slx minor deWh en th at tIme comes, there IS but one thmg each of Dayton, spent Sunday with the for- uit gal t H DrY o w n. address fendants in the probate action of US will t,flin'k of and will plan for. That is to win, We will mer's mother, ¥ls. Mary Syferd. ~nkn:Wn~for: dtvorc:" c.hartrlnl Rosella Bailey. execu~ 'Of the esforget all the argument, all · the criticism, We . will stand The m.e st recent word rrom May- neglect. They were married 1.0 193•. tate of Oeo~ Plblll1ps. Franklin, shoulqer to shoulder with our government and our armed nard ¥Ills. who Js 'seriously W at b1s She asks alimony and support of a~t Jennie Phillips and others, forces. We will do ' all we can to defeat the enemy. That home in Elut lJverpool is tha~ be their son, 6. by JudBe R . .H . O&rey. . ' . Is beq returned to the home of ' Judge Oarey admitted the wW.s . IS ~~ wa,y of democr~c.y, , . , his parents, Mr,. and Mrs. Earl MWa, COMMON PLEAS PROCtEDINGS of oa.rolln~ ~. Block and Mp.thew The place of AmerIcan newspapera 10 such a ~onfhct 18 near Kfnaulfon.· .' __ B. 06ynor. PranltUn. to probate. 'ery defi~\te, It is the newspaper that will provide leader- Mrs. Laura IjIhldalte~ entertained ' O~e Freeze, Lebanon, was grant.. ship in each community. a leadership that will insure a a~ '~~" Wednesday evening. eel a divorce from R4charC!, Preeae IIA1UUAGE LICENSES united people-one great national familY imbued with Mrs. ~ence Pierson. of .M ason, aDd restored to her maiden name, "'-one ur ose . . was" SUnday ruest. of friends here. Newton. A private property settle-. .Charles Oal'!penter, 20. laborer, end p ,~ " . Mr. aDd ~ . .Price and son ment was confirmed ' aDd. made a Fay Swauaw. 17, both (}f Pranklin. SacrifIces WIll be called for a~d the newspaper WIll en- "Dickey" of Oolwnbus, were week- part ,q f the cUe record. Oad Pianapn. 25, machln1at; and courage people of ·its community to make those s~crifices end guests of Mrs. Price's parents, ' James Rbude. Leo Wojcinsld ~ Nell C~yton. 25.· ~th of FrankUn. for America, There will be work to do and the newspaper Mr. and Mrs. ,Fred Sherwood. Pleas Soale named comm1salonen .to , Joe Splnk', 38, MlamlBbW'i., me-.. v.till encourage the doing of ~11 such war essential jobs . Mrs. C. q. ~ndaU and ~aughter, divide real .estate ~volved in the chanlc, and Edna .Llnkoua, 36.. Iibth t A . ' • I' Th ' th' ' th' Mrs. HID, were Dayton snoppars, suit of F B Kirkpatrick against anon. ltundry worker. menca ~ay lye, " ere are many mgs .. e. news- Thursday '~tetnoon. ' J G"':h ...:' A ot........ . EdWllrd Baechle~, 22. Franklin" a ' , .. . . . . " ames ' - an.. ........ paper ca,n, an d WI'II , d o ·t 0 ..h e 1p A menca W1O. ~. Joseplh Cbenowtth, of Lebanc.n . The court" se,t Monday t:o b1sr steel worker, t.nd Esther QTeen, :n,
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These things were amply demonstrat ed in 1917-18 ~hen spent last' 'I(eek ",lth MnI. Emerson complaint of Ruth 'James that her Red lJon. .. ,. America was a participant in the World war Of that time, Frazier and son, Harold. husband. Frank' James, has falled Bascum FrancLs. 38, prlnf.tn8 The newspapers, and es pec'ial1y ,the country newspapers, Miss Kathleen Graham, was the to ' com~ly with a former order ot pressman, arld Artie ~re. 25. d ' d tit ·· rt . . . week-end guest of her parents. Mr. tb.e court. both of Mason. I 1 et,r pa " and Mrs. Howard Graham. Petition of Anne Nev11le' for res- HoWard James Snell, 21. Lebanon, Herbert Hoov~r would tell you that country newspapers Mrs. Cl'l,O Jemertes and fr!ends toratlon of llei' malden name, Burns. shoe worker. and Geraldine' Daldn, p~ayed an importaI,lt role, in making the food program the were guestl! of friends here Sunday being omitted in grantins of a dt- 22. WaynesvUle, sh~e worker. , puccess that ena bled us to feed our allies in Europe, afternoon. _ ' vorce frOlQ Thomas NevUle; Jr.. same Orv1l1e Lynch. 26. laborer, and . . '. Bernice .Mallot; 20, botn of Soul!h G e n eral Crowder would -have told you 'while h.e lived ~. Ira, Ha~oclI;. suffered .. . was order~. th t tr h d d f' 't 1 .' i ., _ stroke ot p8ralysls. Sunday morn;,' Minnie Cas1tey, F'ral}klin, granted ~n. ··, . ) . e . .a COdun Yln?,~spaPhe~sd a a e 10ld hP a c~ lDtPOPU karl~t Ing. at five o'cloclt~' at h1s ~ome ln' a divorce:from .Olyde caskey, on her ' LesUe . carter, ,28, Norwood. labOr-" 1 mg an ex'p ammg t e ra f taw an e l pmg 0 ma e I . Dayton. ' !,/[rs. Hartsock's alateI', Mrs. Ichaige of neglect.' Her malden' name, er; and O~a PI~. 24, Lebanon. work successfully" ' Joe Davis, and ~tber, Mr. Olyde Webb, was res.,red. ' .,ames R. Oreen, 26, pape'r i:naItel' Senato.\' Glass ,,;ould tell you how greatly country news- Lelcy.. of 't~ p'~, ri1Ihed to hli Bernard ~~rt sen,ten'ced to two and. Helen Eia1ne Or:ou!lher. 21, ~ papers contributed to the success of the Liberty Loan bed-sid.e aDd ~rt hlm to be 1n • years in tne Ma~leld reformatory, of .P ranklln. . ." . drives ' . very serious 'cond1tl~ having previously been found ~ty , Henry J . Schmidt, 2', Miamisburg, ~ • . " " ,.. !4n. Idl.. ~owe, of Dayton, .as by a :Jury on an arson chlU'ge. Exe- and LWian M. Lee6e. 23, Frankl!n. , Th~ Red Cr.oss, Y.~,C.~:, K?l~hts, of Col~mbus" Sal~~ t~e wee~-end 'gu~ of. Mrs. ~ura eutlon of sentenc!, suspended pend- .'Howard Miller. 21. Mtdd,letown, t~on Army, ,:\~l of the ~rg,!-mza.tions enga,g ed In war aC~IVl-. ShJdaker. ..at1d cal~~d on ~y of l~ an f'appeal. . ~ .' ' . ' '~llshet. and Ellzalbet1t Whl~t, 21'. hes , depeI\ded. upon . countrr newspat>~rs as, a , l'n,edlUm he.r friends .., , .' " ..: ~e1te Smith. Fran.klin. , gran~d, a Fra~ . :, " through which to obtain the needed .support of that 50 per ' ~t Mary" Oswa~d a~ sons ~c~- divoroe from· J. H. Sm1th, . wh? 'was ." ,. . . ' cent of our people who ate liVing in the smaller 'Cities and al'd ,0 'l,!llami, , Florida, an~ ',tBllly" til, detawt of answ~ to ber ehar~e R~AL ESTATE TRAN~FEB8 " , . .... " ot IAfba'hCln.., w~, Sunday., eV~nIng bfwllfW ·absence. !Jer 'malden name \ ," . - ,. ,' . , tQw~~, an~ on ·the f~~rur~l Amenca. :. " '. , guests of, Jnin'< ~nts, · Mr: and Mrs, -Ber~, 'was ~tored. '. ' . George, and ~1s Heruqe to Sta~-' " EdItors and pubhs~e~ ~f, ~nd: w ,o rkers on, ,~me~ca s 9harles. IS~ ,J and SiSter . M~ '" Judge o. B. !Dt!cbant grahted. Edna ley SnIder, 10~ In ~a~~~ .• , . . J country newspapers did a Job 10 1~l7"18, and, tl1ey wI,ll do~c~. . Lee ,~drimn a: divoroo from' ~ Be · Albert Co~ tp ~~ur a~d · · b , . Th' " 11 f t' E '0%...... _ '_ _ . ' he ...h .. _ of ...... . tty Sibey, lot ,in Lebanon. it ag~in if and, w h en t h e s h 00t mg: egl~~, ,~y W-l ,. or~~, • . , ~.....~ on .. r ...-... ~- : Lo~t1e Roblbsoil to Aliha ' ElaiDa for the duration of the war, all 'partlsansh1p. They WIll ", leet! and "crue ,.lty and granted her Scheidt !lve' >acres ,til Deerfi ' el A ' twp" . CUS OOy of their ·two children, ", . '. .... th ~nk a nd , a ct ~or then' co~ntry, The~ WIll serve~ ~~d the . \ ' Dalsy :'; Gre~n , ~as granted a di- ~~rg6 B. Shanor to Jadt.so~ . I>.~'; service they w lll render w1ll be essential to America s suc.... . , -' '-,- . . ". ' Votce 'James R. 0 een : on a .11e. 2~ ac:res in ~n twp< ' ·~.css. Regardless of.individU~1 opinion~, i.t Wi11 .~e. A.merica.~ s Mr:· . ~nd ~s.~lph ~eisey, Or Cha!~~ '. of ~~elW ' a,n!! 1restor!~ to 'Bi:::e and ~~ldred " H~In~ to \ war and . America comes fIrst in every Amerlc~n news-' .Ventuta ..p~l~, cal~e<\ o~ 'M.r. a!ld.Mrs. ~er , malden .name, Helton. . ,\-.._. ~pple. lot in , ~nk11n. '. " . . ' , J ; W. ,Walrd, Thursday.. . ' ..t;l&rry:..00P.n, to ~lph ~ Kn6x. paper office. Mrs.' IfI8.8.CIr'ons and: daughter, ' . /25 acres In ' 01e~ , eek ~: " ' PRO~,A'f~, "COURT to Veda, and Uttle ' sTand<faug~ter, of ' Arth~ . ~ Jennie Welch ~rl'1 , Lebanon. called pn Mrs. ·EVelyn Me:W , Wh1":-k" " a"~ W H. Oow'_ aDd ¥arion;' Snyder, 9.06 acres ;,1n J. • . . • • . ~ . '" .... ' . -'Harlan twP . MUSINGS OF 'AN IDLER 10.1, Tu~y. . . 'guru appointed executors of the es. ' - - -.,. ¥rs. Mlll'ga.retta HeacOck, ~eturn~C1 ~te d~ . Mbme ' Dittmen, Morrow, , ' ,----.-..- - - - . , . . ."..,.,' " F,\TBE& S DAY ()ELEBBATION ' . . • from Miami Valley liospital Sunday Ed Janney bought the first bicycle of the present style, ' . , ' , ' / '. " with. ~l Wilkerson; Oharles Oeder . '. She was 'accompanied by , Mr: ,and ' " ,,'; ft ' , t WU ' nd ' . ft'ft t ' A t l' k . .!. , " . , '. mh • . f'· t c lled "Safeties ", His was a Columbia and . .. t'" .. ~nd . ......lJfQ!e , . ~ appr~e. s. po - uc supper was. h~Iy, < S~!- ey weI e l l a , ' . , .' " . " Mrs. Erplest M~rtin, ' . ' .. : ,'fhe wi11. ~f to.' M.'Bower. Lebanon" day, eveping at the h~me 9f Mr. tu¥l . ~~ I~~e~ ~old them: " ~ , ) t •• : ' ... r M~, !llld ;Mr~. M~~ls ~~kJn, ~d},a~~~d ' tQ .<p~~~~. ..~~~, ~is,. M1'~,: l0al'l B "rwke, . Of ~y.!X>~, ~ " • \ 1 . ' • I , '. ., Mr. ~a.n:y ~?rwaf') Qt Dayton, were wife ' 'Jea~ette, exec)1tflX ', and ehlef" cl)l~brat1on of· Pather's Day.· ' .; ;,eTC'."""'''J'-o .. T.lle .old \'i heels ' were .' equipIH~d . ,yith .sp~·i~ .tires; rater :Jl.ere'; SW:ld~~. ' .~ "'.. '" ' . .~ ·;.,!) ~~~H~~rY: ;,t.rv.{; ,~(l~ar~l K:: ~: '?'l. e~.' ~e~t8' ~vfe~' t;>r.. '!i.D# ~ (? } -h . J ed to c ushion and aft er , orne 'years"to pneun;.atic: Mr. ..at:d ¥rs;, ¥~:I ~~ , p.~tur, ~"?wn. ~nd ~rl-.l'rown. ap~i~ted ~~ 'Vance ~Jl~son"I¥-Ip,h J'ili.i1~r" . , :, e ,~~ ~ . ,' ' . . . ,." . " , II!." 'iV~e SUn~!lrf,~YI!~'. cal\~r8. \ .', appraisers,.. , " t ", '. , ' . ' , of \V~n; ,M1;,""lnfl: Mrs: John . .. ;' , 'fl:i, e " coaste~ bIak~ ha.d n?:t ~een 1Oyente~~ ea.~~ JVhe~l h~~~ ' ,'Mis, tS.~.ria ~~r~k-'and 't~~(F ( ~, Dol'1s'J)~r . nam~,~ execu.~ ?'~~~'~~ son: ,Clyde, ~. aDd.MI:S. . - i ' , a brake WhICh, If ap,p,hed too hard, was ha~le to ,~v.e -son. K~n;netli) o~ . ~pg~all/W'ere in<J o~ " t~e.( e~~te. o~ OU~ton K. ,. Day• . C. Lee ~Wk! . and. ~granddaUgbter;! a spill, . . " \ " '<, I, ~D.ay~n, Tue~~~. '.. ' ~. ' , z.. ) Morrow.' with . ~!lc~ . E!C,!lU}ta. ~. , Eo' ~ 'Y'~tz,.'~ 'J. 0 :., ~~e: . , •
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June 12. ' Toda~ the man from ~e e.f.her good or bad. 'I:'hey ' toot the QBY JlmGE ' Producers Co-()perative in C1ncln- Iambs to Lebanon ~bt and early' , -,nati came to grade our lam1;Is for now we must wait ancll see, what we June 11. No Place' is very dry t his the lamb pool being h~ld in Lebanon get. and h~ mudn thl!\Y shr1nk. week but. 'we need the water so we tomonow. 'I was interested in the Still showery. All we can · do 15 a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson will not to compl8.1n yet way that he judged their welgh't few jObS or' fence w'lork while we attended cornrow cement exercises though we could u&e a few days of and condition by just feeling of wait fot tJle ground to dry a little. at Ohio s'tat~ University. Monday. good hay weather. I hollered too them. He would catch hold of one June 14. This cool,rainy weather on which occasion their son, Cbat,:, soon about the wheat marketing put his thumbs apinst the back- Is not very. good 'for the big Mias.n1 les Jr., received hiS B. A. Degree. quotas. Th~ qp not affect the ~ne and feel of ~~ nbs wit h his Valley celebration at Dayton. In -0-lanns with less than fifteen acres fingers. If the ribs were well cov- town I never approve of people who Mr. and Mrs. Rhccres Bunnell, Mr. of whea,t . . ~at is right because the eree. It was in good condition but if park out in front and honk for you, and Mrs. Charles E. Michener, Mr. smtUl farms need wheat In thetr It had that wash"'boardy feeling but In the country I do not approve ' and Mrs. Harold , Whitaker, &nd Mr. rotations and It usually means that then it. was not ready. "According to when they don't honk, it a knock and Mrs. W. A. Lukens and daughwhen you have wheat y~u do not hlm twin lambs ' are not such an does not t!r1ng you. ~Ibe other a&.y ter, Esther, attended a barn dance have so much com aDd we have to advantage as the singles grow so I walked down to thll pasture and at Sprmgrleld, Saturday evening. have somethlng to bring In a little much faster and are ready for the woods and , 8Ifterward I heard that -0-cash, so they n~ a flexible plan market sooner and catch the hlgber some people bad ,been here to see Mr. and M~ . j. N. Robinson, of than can be adapted to fit any fatm. prices. We had &even ready to sell. me. If they had hon1l~~ and waited Springfield, aDd Charles B. DunThe onlY way I can a larger The boys spent most of the aftes- a few minutes 1 WOlllld have been hart, 'of Springfield, spent Father's .paymen~ ori this farm, th~ year, is noon putting the, stOCk rack ba~ here. 'mley didn't honk !-Dd they Day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. to fertilize my paature. l' bave been on the trailer Ito take them to Leb- didn't ask the boys ""orking at the E . F. Earnhart. plllD.Iline to do it anyway. My Jarg- anon In the mOrning. bam if I was here, so now I am -0-est blue grass pasture 18 on a slope June 13. Friday tbe thirteenth. A stIlI wond~ng vmo it could ' have Miss Marsha ~aker. of Lebanon, and t he re is more or less sheet ero- fine time for wise craw by every- been. The check came and we were Miss Margare~ Edwards and Feree .s!on all the time. It would be a good one. I haVe never found t~e thir- pleased to fi nd t hat we had done Payne are attending' the Gambier I plan to plow some contour ' furrow·s. teenth any different than any other well on all but one. Be:wa& a slip Summer Conference this week. , I hope ,t o do it some day. The last day, or thIrteen any different from that was somewhat "buelty" and al-0time I went west I sa.w a good many any other nUllber: One summer at so had been she8l'ed 50 we got a Mr. aDd Mrs. i B. Ohapm8.n and hilly pas~res crossed by furrows, ten my uncle's farm we sat thirteen at lower price tor him. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. cornell. were to twenty feet apart; on the contour, the table every day ' for three weeks June 15. Sunday :a.gain and this guests at the Nomad club in Dayfun and wherever the furrow went and I never heard of anything hap- time Ij. rainy SUnday, the first since Monday night;where they enjoyed t here was a strip of lo~r. greener penlng. Some people consider it a some time before li)l.ster . It did a perfozmance by the Larson Famgrass along it. I lucky nwilber but 1. never tound It ~ (Continued on page .) Ily, world famous Jnagiclans
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,.1 - :' .M1.ss Katherine Prendergast. atWord was received h~ Wednes- .. E. .J. lUEINHAJU)~, wldel,J known Mrs. J. B. Jones . attended an te.nded Commencement exercises of 0..: day ,morning, by Supt. L. A, Oal'lit, Expert ~., Cbleato. will penoD&ll, Eastern star ' ibanqu'e t hi Dayton Hughes If:l&'h School, Cincinnati! ST MARY'S EPISCQPAL of the death of Mrs. George Winder, be In Dllytol', Ohio, ai tbe M1aml Thursday evening. held . at Music Hall, Wednesday Itn. It. L. lIaaweU. Rector Wile of the new science teacher, Hotel" Sunday and Monda" June 'UI~. Ethel Reeder attended a night, Miss Alma Prendergast, her UNO Y AFTER 1 Z2Dd and Z3rd. h'em I P. M. to t ..... "" . --~l SECOND S A hired b~ the Wayne Township schoo p, M. and 6 P. M. to B P. M. daily. plano recital at ' the Art Institute In niece w,.s one of the graduates in a IIR. :MEINH.AR.DI says : The Dayton, TbUl'6day evening. class of five hundred and one. TRINITY board at the1r meeting the first 01 7 :30 la. m. Holy Communion. this month. Mrs. Wlnder'!i death Melnhardl Shield is a ~emendous During the storm here :Tbursday, Qha.rles M. Me retiring prlncl" 11 a. m. Morning Prayer and occurred last Saturday, June 14, fol- ~provemen~we}1 known for pro-.... lI~ht in'" killed ,. Des th pal of the soh901 gave the class ad, duclng Jmmedlate results It pre- ....e ue' n o ' a oow o. r ' dress. Music was provided by !lbe Sermon. lowing a thyroid operation. Mr. vents the Rupture from Protruding 'Sheehan's. TUESpA Y Winder annoUD.Ced that he will take, to 10 dayS on the average-regard- Mr. aDd Mrs. Harvey Burnet and school orchestra and chorus with 2-4 p. m. Summer Church 8cbooJ. up pis teaching duties here in ~p- less of size or location of Rupture their guest. Mrs. Edith Ma.cLardi~, Hem), Tomlinson Jr., ' as organist. FRIDAY tember as planned. ~d no lma.tter how hard you work t ... ded .... . ft1" Tow-.... I ...... . 1s 1 dl G ' or '/inln. It has no leg straps a "",n ....e ",~ne , ..... p . ...r 7.30 p. m. Olr Fr en y roup. or cumliersome arrangem~nts. (No mer's Club, Thursday, a~ the h.ome REPUBLICAN CLUB NOTICEGRANGE NOTICE 'Surgery or InJecitt'oh Treatments of Mr. and Mr6. J. K .. Preston at . METHODIST CII1.JBCD used.) l~. M~rdl bas been Waynesville. ~e WBYlle Township ;RePpbl1can LoaIII C, Badley.....ter ~ coming here for 15 years. Mr and MM E. B Lon ere en'- Women's Club wUI meet WednesChurdl School 9:30 a. m. . The regular blrthdlty dinner of, oa.ut1o~: If negrec~-Rupt\lre . · ~. . ga day, JUne 25". 2 p. m.. at the home . m t.be Waynesville's Farmer's Grange, may . a~use weakness. bacltache, tert&lned h a tamlly dinner SUnWarship Service 10.40.., . . . conBf.1pa1l.1on, nervousness stomach day In bonor of P'ather'. ~. of Mrs. Henry Satterthwaite. Sunday w111 be ob6erved as. Ohll- honoring birthdayS of Apr1J, May or paina, eitAl., or sudden death from Yr Harvey Burnet in company ____- - - - - - - - - - dren's Day and a united service wltJl June, will be held Saturday evening, strangullltion. . 1 , " a special pro8l'8¢ b being pr8p!U'ed. June 21. Members &r,e reQ,~ted to Men having larae Ruptures wh1ch with a,' couple of 'C>tflcers of the M. • ~III!!~III!!~!!IIi.1IIII!!11111 , n.. ch . . -", will be fUled bring their own table service. have ret'umed atter 8uJVical Opera- V. Oo-opera.tlve Mllit Co. made a iI All o1floes of w.e "''''''' , iions or Injection Treatments are tour of a pumber of dairy farms ~ U by chUdren witb' John Pem Sackett &lao Invlited ... When all other& 1a.l1-, Mtcll1gan JUld other states last wee~. acting as SUperintendent. There will FATHER'S DAY DINNER see MElNllARDL He will be pleased iMrs. Mary Stokes returned to hel' TAl/VIA.LITHIC TAR AND ' be the regular class period followed AT' G~ DOME . to demlol1strat~ to you privately . ROAD OIL EXCAVATING '. nsistln of recit....: without charge. (Only men invited.) home in Kokomo, Ind., ft1day, after by a ProtrraM co , g . . WhIte olnly. spending two ,weeks 1fith her sister, DUMP TR UOK SERVICE tlODS, pantomlnes. selections by s. A family dinner In h~nor of Mr. Mrs. Katie Reede~ and family. Jr. choir, arid a program by the A. O. Gri1fy on Father's Day, was ATJ1END DANOE REVlEW Mr. and Mrs. Howard DeWeese; in ' PIT RON. LOADED Oc YD. ' lI~tle tots. There wUl be no se~- enjoyed Sunday. at the Gr11fy home. company with friends , from Dayton rate worShip service. . eveni Those who gathered for ·the ooca- Mr. alld Mrs. L. C. st. John, Mrs. spent Sunday In Cincinnati and atC~oIr practtce Wednesday ng slon we~e Mr. and Mrs. Roy Noggle A. E. Sitout and daughter, W1nnte te,nded the' ball gam~ I~ ' the atterat 7.30. ' and family, of Spring v~ey; Mr. Jo, Mrs:. E . P. Earnhart, and Mr.' noon'. Phone~ Wayne vlUe .t i R : 1 WAYNESVILLE CDtJllCD OF And Mrs. Darrell Brakefield and and Mrs. Alvin Earnhart and son. Rev'. and ~. Jesse Kline and , CUBJST ~ son j of Sabina;, Mr. and. Mrs. Vln~ Alton, ' attended ~e Le~ Rae dance Mr. ~oe ' Plortck of Detrol~, ~tch., rLebanoD otfl e Ponne 41S-}{Edw. B. Forehand, l'Ilnlst~r cent ,GriffY and daug-hter, of Day- re ie ilt the Dayton Art Institute were over night guests Thursday at BtJNDAY ton; aDd Mr, and Mrs. carl Conard Friday night. ~ :&Tbara Lou Mr. and Mrs. Allen Einrlck anc;t cal- rea.98.M, Morrow Phone ~o Bm e School 9:30 a. m. aDd familY. I Bland, granddaughter of Mr. and led a.t t be home of Mr. and Mrs. ".~• •II!I"• • • • • • Commun on 'to:45 a. m ObJlrles ConBl'd returned. to Sa~ Mrs. St. 'John took part til the re- Harry Cornell. Mrs: Cornell's con- - -"':0 ·----...:......::.....:....:-._;--_ __ Ser,mon 11 a. m. bina 'll!lth thll ,Brakefield family ~or view. . . .dlUon remains about the same since _ _-::-:~___~-;-___~--:-:The Lord's DIly. a week's v1s1t. having a: stroke a week ago Satur ay. Junior Endeavor 7:00 p. m. MI$S IEMAY A€CEPTS Mrs. S. ·H. Burnet has ~n 111 tqe SeniQ,r Endeavor 7:00 p. m. OIVlL SERVICE JOB past week . and under the ~ ot . Auctlol1eer Leader Roger Brown. '. Dr. Blair of Lebanon. ' eacwug ~ ,-' 7"" Utss :114;''''' " . Pr :... p. m. ~... _" EvA , ... LeMa v" has acceptSATISFACTION ~n: '~He Looks T0W¥d SOd.. • ed ~ CJvU . a.j)poin~erlt at .FftK}M A FARM 'D IARY I am". , the Q.u!lfter Master's Depot at Jef- ' (Continued from 'page ,3) , Or 'Char,e I WEDNESDAY . . , ' Fliday--,June 2t . fel'SOn~U1e, Ind. She assumed h4F clear up 8. little In the . af~"lloon Pray,er and Bible S; Udy 7:45 p. ~. BrIdge Club, Mrs. Ed~ Smith, duties Ithlire last Wednesday. ' but it was cool and 'fet almOst all Centervflle, Oh'o M.1ss ~y, In comllany ~th h.er day" ,By now the ' water S .auld be We invite you to come. an~ wor- 'hQStess. ', PHCNE 7021 _ ...... _ , " ... brothers and ' sisters, all · spent getting wen , down intd th . e ground. ,ah1p With W. '\ Tu""""Y_lIDe "..... Fath 's ' ' . , i'Hi_Lo" club, Mrs. Russell Frank, er Day W1~ the1r . pareoUs, We':bAve had 'green ~ns. twice and FERRY OOUBCD OF CBBlST -hostess. ' , Mr. and ¥rs. F'rankU. Le¥ay. theY ,are very g~ ,b~t I l.ave set-n I . ·W. C. Smltb, Minister Friday--,June . Z7 so many gardens this ' year bPttel' ---~-----:----8OND '''leAY School 9.' 30 a .' m. Tew C'-n~ury Club, Mrs. J . H. ENTEIl~TAlN8 FOR DAUGBTER~ .than mhme that: I, am n}ot .t-r~S1.ing. :-:-~-..~_ _ _ _ _"-'!..:;".;;:~ B .... S ckett hostess. • , -- , . The w ea t Is, turning ye low. so now Mrs. Bertle ~s entertained at we can begin to hope for eno:.tgh , Serlnon 11.00 a. m. The sermon w111 be deUvered by a NO'l'I(;~ OF APPOINTMENT di~ner, S~day ~renlng, tIl ,honor dry wea.t her to get the hay in &.t¥l stqdent from Clnalnnatl Bible Semi..' of the birthday anfuversaries ber tile wheat 'out aOO thraahed. ,. , nary' ln the Bibsenoe of our minister two dllu~ters, Mts. Chester .Cut- June 16. ' 8.m tQo wet to do mudh , v{ho is o~ his vacat1~n. A~Q.l,dratGr ler an~ L. E. Thompeon. otber We pen.n ed , up the hogs lI.8aJn so ,~2~OO , Oommunion '10 :45 a . m . Estate, 01 ,Wm. H. taa~ey Deceased guests In~uded Mi:: Qatler . and th!lot we CQ¥ld ~atten , them. They of alae and eondJUon THURSDAY .., . Notk e is hereby given :,th~t IRobert s,on, 'PI'anols, and IM~. and Mrs. Catl have' grown while we had them on Hop-Ca.l.e:a-Sbeep-Ete. "' Junior MissiOnary Society" ~ ~. m. B: ~ey wilose ~t ' Office .Ad- Shumak,er, . o! ; cH0rwood; L. E. pe.stJlre:. They did ruStle' for them~~m'l"ed PI'om,U1 ~legatlo~ goes to :Xe~a. ..area ~e5$ ~ R. R . : ~, W~e&ville, Ohio, ~~~Jllsoni a~ ~. and ~. Edgar sel'les somewh~t' . bu~, they .nev~ .' tlIW I meeting at Boweraville (June ,19~) hA( been d~ apJ?01nted as Admin ... . SIr!1th" ~. daughter r s&lly ,Lou. wa~de.red too 'far kom' the trough 1 7:45 p: m. ," ' " IStr&t'or '.of the Estat e of WJ]l.H. .- ; - - · • ,\ ~ to hear you If you even' w"aJked past ' .,. fine Father's Pay Program w~ ' LaShley late of Warren County, , J't. If it had: beeti alfalfa qr ~~t , Ilven .lll~ Sunday by the mother's Oh,lo, d~a.&ed.. , clover they would have done 'better ' of the Ohurch. · Dated this 29th day of May, IMl. but tJley Me a.bout as big as they ' . R.A.IJPH H. OAREY w1ll be for' ~ long time 50 ' we are ~ ' Gome meet \lith .us. \. , " .: Judge 9f .t.be PTooote CQiu-t ,gOing ' tQ !atte~rt1~eni and ' s~ them. '1\11'. aro •.(.\' IU. ' K (l.lt'ltCIl W~~n. '?OllIltY.i Ohio , perhe~ ::~fl'f; ~~ , ~~ '~et 6~ ~.. 't' M. ('llrU. Mhlis t.l'r Oarl A,baecherll. AttY. J,. ' r orl~. Another . Sh9wer. ' and tl!e sun '~ out ~1n. ~The~e sho~d .J3e';a 1!..!!I'IIII1111iIi!!!l....... 'Sunday ~oo1 9:30 a~ m." E. A. Earnhar~, Supt .· ",. r,UiJ.l1~ ~ut-':'I 'don:t see on,e. ~~t Evetung Service, 7:30 p. 'tn. "ne lasted. Just 10Dg enough to':make Meeting Wednesday evethem qUit work. Qn t he tempqrai.Y,II' ning, .II :30 p. m. f nce they are putt!rig along ' th~ l A welcome awaits you at these' FOR ~wee t .potato plants 35c 5,oYCftils to .keep · the· cows on the senkes. come and e~joy them with . per hundred or three hundred for , $tralgh t and narrow 'Pa.-th the ', us. .. ' $1 .00. All Idnds of. ga.rde~ p:ants r pasture to ' the bam. P~~Pa 10 cents per .doz.en 3 . dozen for -rain 19 bver-I didDit. Ust~q to the' , 25 ~nts. 1 miles north of Way'l/eathat report " lI)~rnllW ~d I nesvtile. 'porn~ of WaYJlesv i l 1 e , a i n not th~ . WlIW<staft metec;>r(l~"r. Fe~ry ~d Lytle ro~ds:... ,'" J:. a!h.nat.'golpg out and Cut . ·Cbas. C. ' Strouse, .R. R . No: 2 . 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FOUR NAMED TO BOARD ;Mrs. Eugene ' Freeman, Morrow; Mrs. Arthur Hammon, Le~non; Mrs, Earl EnfIeld. Kings MillS. and Mrs. Willia m Wilshire; Fosters. were added to Board of Directors of the Production Unit ' of the. Warren Oount y"' Red Cross at an organization - meeting . TUesda~ at t he h ome of Mrs, WendellOampbeU a t Mol'row. Mrs. CamPbell was reelected Chalnnan and Mrs . Freida ·Dllatush. Lebanon. Treasurer. Mrs. Freeman w~s chosen Secreta·r y.
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THE MIAMI GAZETI'E W&&KEN COUNTY . DEMOCRATS' TO HOLD ~lCN1C, limY 1 "
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The Warren County Qemocratic Women's Olub have Invited the Democratic men of the county to attend a covered dish picnic, to be held at John Roser's camp, near Waynesvllle, TUesday, July 1st. at 0 :00 p. m . . Shelter will be provided In case of raIn, This picnic is not confined to members of the Club, bu t is open to all · Interes ted persons in t he cOunt y. The men are asked to bring their wives, mothers. sisters and friends.
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JIIOTIOJ!I TO CONTIt.I.CTORS
, '8'J''''1'1il ot' OtiliU • DIllPARfl'MJ;:N..- OF IUGRWAVS Colu_ba., ,01010. ,Iaae 1. llMl E~aeer ••' Sal" Le ..al GoP" • No. "'I-IN UNI'I' PlliCE CON'l'RAcYl'
JIIOTIOIl ,TO OON'l'RAOI'ORt 8TA'Il1ll (HI' OHIO DIllPA,RTIiENT 011' RlGRWA.... 8 ' olaalb ... 0tIt0. ... ne 1, 1 Ea..la.. er of Salea ••e ..al Co." No. 41-1M UNI'l' Pili E CON'l'I\A(:'l'
£ TO ON'rR ,U ''!'C' U ' 'lW1'1ll UF UHIO DIllP R'l' MFl~T 01<' HI G HWAVS ' olumbaa, Oklo" .. wae 9, 1"4' I!:ollhl.eer 01 Sale.. Le...... _.')' No. 41-8:: NI '(' .. au E lJON'tIlA 'I'
Seal d propoSals will be I'ecd ved en led prolJosals will be reo Ived ·l·al,,11 PI'OI)O Is WI I "e I' cd v d ot lhe Sla te HIg<hw a y a t t il o Lr h:" o( t he til l Highway Director ot Ohio, ut Co l um\)us. hl o, Vir et pr ot Ohio, a t Columbus . il lo, Vlroctor ot h lo. III Col urnbu. h lu unUI ten 0' I ~ k A . . M.. Eas le rn until t e n o'c look A. M.. Easte rn unt il 1 n o'clo k 11:.. M" l!;IlB l ern !)ta ndal"d 'l'lme. 'ru ' s da )', , July J .~a ndard Tim. Tue8day, J u ly 1. landard Time, 'ru esduy, J uly I, 1l1U, t Ol' ~mpro ve m e nt s li n: 111 t1, tor Im prove metit3 III. l ~ 41 , (or Improve ments In : , l'roPUINII. No•• 1 to Itl IDcllf .. ve l'ropo.al. NCM• .1 to • ladu.h'e I'...,IHIOI." 1\0• . J 10 U iaclWllve
at th e orrloe ot the Sta le lil" lnvll Y a t the Qttl c
are otfered a_ one p lroJeet and will be .,,'arAled aa Oll'e eontract. 1'J\0I'08"L NO 1
are ofter"d o. ODe proJeet and will be a"artled a. ODe eolllra('t. l'UOI'OSA.L !!i0. 1
pre otrered . . oae proJe(!t aud ,viII be a'~urtled •• 0 .... ·c .... truct. .'nOI·08 .~L NO. (
\\' a rl'ell .Co Unl)·. Ohio, o n c tl n . B Ull ~ Cou nt y. Uh lo. on Soctlo na aUl'v 'ysb ul'g oC th e l''rauklln - V1 1- x.-J. -2. \\ _I, \\' _ ~, MUll r uc 4110 V •UIU g-LOIl /{oad, Stal .HIg h way No, of t he ·In (' ~11l1 f\.t1 - 1J1l~''lutl j-' ul\l1 '>La l e 251, ' t t e l:ou te No. 73. In t il 11 - tilglll\a}' Nu, HI. . O. I O(~ l l: . ~ ~ Ill" ot H tu 'veyll burgl by Il Plll ylng a In IHon, L.I lJ el'ly nllU L.tlll UII Tvw lI ~ IJlt umlnous tr elllrnent, Item '1'-3L. shlHl!' and t he Vill a c u f ~. unI O'" P av em enl : Width 20 t L Lent(l h lllld Hamilton 'OU I.lY. h ill, 'on" ~ 3 , ~~L t e t or .0 1 mile. t lou U uf. the III 'i Il IlIl U-1 Il.Ylu n ' . l'llOl'OSAL NO. :c l Oad, la te HI h \ ay No. 1:1 , . '" ' linton 'o unly, Oblo. on p ~ r t ot HOU l tooo. ~!j . 111 >" n.vl·s '\' ., n : OARD OF THANKS Se lion 1\1 oC th e Sprlnlrfleld-X nl a- 11111'11. by 1· I.pl}·ing' a l.II l Ul< l1l1o,">I Cla rksville J oad. (ate Hlt(h Way No. t r al nr ent, l leln T-JI. . 195, -tat e Hou te No, 3 u. III Cnest er I-'av m ' lIl : n loth I~ f ",, ( 1 e ~ th I want to take thi s oppor t u nity to Townsblp, lJy app lying a bllum woull 75.34U C Ilt, ' •. express my sincere apprecia ion to ~reatm e nt, h e m T ·:U. \'Id l h :!U leel. L ' lglh ti ~ r 'l. Pa vem ent: . Wldt.h 18 f t. Leng th \\ ldth !4 (!te t, 1~1l 1l til :7r,. ' l. the neighbors and friends who have 11,112 7 teet Ot' 2.24 mUes. \ \ IUt h 4 ~ rcot, J" lIg Lh 1 ·' 07 l htf 1 to 'M 1',,01'0 AL NO.3 TO la l I IIg l h ,-.11 tu ,'-u. lu ..,V , th 'been so kind ana , O\,llt u • rs, Clinton Counl y. Onlo. on SecUon L ml1 "ll. Hartsock during her recent iUness ot tho Sprlil gt.le ld·X enla-C lll l'ksv lll pnol'u AL NO '. . Haad. Slute Hi gh way No, 195. ta te Uller 'ULA IIlY, Otl.U. v '/l - • • cthm A nnd especially during this late beHoute No.3 O. In h~l ' r 'l"owns h l ~ or lhe Hamllloll- LCba tl un hO . Q reavement; to Mr. and ~. Stubbs by applyin g 1\ Ultumlnous t rua lllletl t. tult: High \\ uy . ' , I fl, ta . ., t.u , ,,: item 1'-31. No, 3. In Ll'lI Oil '1'0 .~811 • . • • Y .. 11 'for their thoughtfulness and con.pavement : WldLh 24 t et. L nglh ply lnt( a IJttUIT.I .u u~ trllllllll II I I L 'JIl , th I hOO and 2 .11~ tee t or 0.40 ml,e, '£- 31. . sideration. to e ne I rs PHUI'OSA" NO, .. PIlV me n t: W Idth 16 ( ol. L 111f t" friends for floral pieces ~ to Re.... Grillln e County. Obi o. on Sec tlon8 15,946 teet 011 3.02 lt ~ lI ~ s . H, 1., and pl'lng Valley o t' th e CoPIlOPO$AL NO :I Petel'S for hiS dOnsoJing words. lumbus-Clnclnnatl Road. Stale Hlgb· Bu ll r CO Un ty 01110 o'n Bllctt o n 13 B P Hart;aoclt Way No 6. U. S. RoUte No. -42, In o t th e H a mllt oll- L~b an on oall , . Spring Vall ey and Xenia Town8hlPe State Hlghwa) No. J G, tat~ l Lll~ -~--=.---PRUPqSA.L NO. .. and the Vtllag oct Spring Valley, by No. 63. In Lemo n To w nshi p ' and acc"POSITI""'''' WiTH c; \, a rren l.:Ounty, '01110, on Secllon ap])lylng a bituminous tr eat ment. War.ren COll nty. Ohio. o n See tlo n C .. ...... aD VOl" • C t tb~ Roachestelr-Blanchesler ttem 1'-31. . and 0 of t he Ham Uton-L&banon 'EASTERN WATCH COMPANY SURPRISE PA&TY SUNDAY lo'Oad. State Highway No. 263. Stale Pavemenl : W.1dth ,18 te et, Length I!oad. State 4tilghway No. aG. ~Lal e Houte No. l :{a. In Salem and Harlan 42. 240 feet. Route No, 03. tn Turtle Cr eek 'l'ClM'n. 'l'ownshlpa, by applYing a bituminous Width 32 t et. Length l,06i f ee t. slut P. by applyin g a bltumlIIOUS .;.._....-rt Hyman. son of !tin. Jesaie 'Mr. Harold Taylor, of CeDtervUle, trea.t ment. ltt'm T-at. , . Total lengtb 43,296 te~t OF 8.20 treatm nt. H em T-:I1, ~ Pavement: Width 18 teet. Length miles, ' h ve menl~ WJdth 8 t eL. ue n.g th Hyman,' Who ,' hU cOmpleted his .was surprised ' ~.da', wben h1s 40,656 fe et fir 1.10, mll8IJ. PROPOSAL NO. G 40.6611 tee t or 7.10 miles. red t . " hom f PROPOSAL NU, 15 Gre'llne County. OhiO, on S etlons PROPOSAL NO. " studies for the year at PUrdue Uni- Children , Pothe •a ~.e e 0 Clinton t:ounty, Ohio'. on Seotlons A. Band .. ! ot the W'llinlngton-Xllnla But! r Uounty, unl o, on 'etlan verai••, bas acce-'" a pos1Uon Mr. and Mrs. Q. H. Bameson and, J and Clark.vllle ot tbe Blanches- Road. State H.lchway No. U8. State Monro e o~ tbe Halmllton-L ban on ~... t"~u ter-Wllllamaburc Nortbern Hoad, Route No. 68. In aeaar Creek and Road., State J:{ ig hway No. 1.8G. o tale with the Watel\bury V4atcb eom- IOn, to pay him boaJ.aIe on Father a Stats HIs!lW!Ly No. 603, State Route Xenia Townslil'J)a, by apP'lylng a bl- Route No, 63, In t ll e Illage ot ........ v at ....... a ...... _ ........ 0&". No. 133. In Vernon .Townsblp, and tumlnous tr atime-nt, Item T-U. lnol\ro . by a pp h' lng a b.t UW IIIO UI! _"" W.""'~"''''oI' " " ' ' ' ' " ' . . . , the Village ot Clark.avlllle: and WarPavement : \\ l dtb. 14 (eel. L.:mg th tl alment - 1tem T- 31. . Afttr .peridlPl a few days viaitThe oecasion wu eo.joyed by Mr. ren County. vhlo, on i:ie<ct(on lot t'be 44 •• 58 teet, " Pllvem nt : . Wldt-b ~ !tell t, l . ng i ll r 1 f Blanchester-\\Ullamlbul'g Northern Wldtb 20 t eet. Lengllb 2,640 t et 3 ,~2l te" t r 061 nil" lng witb .relatives and fnenda. at and , Mrs. !Jealie Tay or and .on. 0 Road, State lilchway ~'II0 . . 803. State Total lengt h 4''j.09~ teel 'o r u i PROPOSAL NO. G, and 0" .......0 and S&tur- Beilbrook' Mr. and Mrs. Haymond ~oute No. 133, to, Washington Town- mllea. . . Wart· n t:o,.. nt y. '0,01>1, 0.. I'C U O'lllf . . . .u . ......... ' ' . ' ship; by applylnc GL bltumlnou. l'ROPo8.A.I. \'110 • Hand ( of lu~ Mllld .e ,() Cl o t ... daY and Sunday with his fam:11y Stomps and son. ~lam"\1l'B. Mr. treatment. Item 1'-81. Greene Go UDly. Oh,o. 'on ,section, Llon-h.asterj) Road.. ::.tllt., ' lil ··h . 11) ' b left Sunday · ... I ..h,t to aa';"and!tll'S Lewis Fires .nd family and 9 7~avemel\t: Wsldth ,18 teet. Length 0 and Bowerlfvllle ~1 t. b e lalllesNo. 904. ::>ta.te lto ute No. 12 !. In h ere, e .,.... '.: ' " , 68 teet or 1. 6 miles. , town-HIJlsburo Road, Stat H gn- Fl'anklln and Clear Or k T u wnstUDe lUs dut\et ' ln b1$ new position, the hoSta. , CII P.ROPO'~ ftro. • . way ·No. 413. Stat, &lute No. 12. In snips. by avplyln g 0. b,. UI,d .. o UIi , nton County, Ohh), on Sections Sliver Cre e ~ and J Il tter80'n To n- tr atm ent. Item 1'-31. - - -.............- ......-----~;...----;-'---...;..,.--:--:-_:_':::__=:_-._:_ Ii ·~n~ 'Blanch Iter ot the Blancbes- shipe and t/lQ VIHase Ole Bower sv lI ol. Pav tlOl tl ut : y. ld lh 18 r t .. Len . t h ter- , .. 11I1amaburg NOI~ lth e rn Roau, by IIIlJplylng u bllUnunou.s ~rl'al Ulo ol 34,O(lS r e t State Hlgl r~llY No. GO~I. l::itate Routs Hem T-31. . ' Width r ·e l. IAlng t h 4,()U U , 'e oo No. 133. In :)1.arlon Township and til e Pav !l m ~' nl : ?o ldtn III teet. ,L ength To ta l I ngth a ,OG:1 l ee l 0: ", ~ J Village Ott Blan<:heater. b~ applYln 26•• 00 f e't. mll us a bituminous trea.tment, Item 1'-31. Wld Lh 20 fee t, Leng h t, 06 fed. ' PI(OI'OSAL lVO. II Pav ement: ~ idth 18 tee t. Length Total lengtb 31. :t06 Le 'L or 5.:11 . Warren '_u.y, Ohl.... S .. li ", R U, 256 fee t or 2, 70 mlleJI. mUes. X and B ~ t t he Le l)a n() fI - M01'l'0 w PIlOPO L NO. ~ PlWP05AL NO.1 Noa d. tate Hi g hway. (). _5_. ut linton ' Co unt)·. Ohl" , 011 Sec,t lons G re ene Co unLY. Oh.o, on Sect on ROute No. 123. In Turtl 're ~ ~ Il() Hand! ot lh \ llmln.g-ton-Sard inla B f t'he .SI~ rlll'8't l .. ld-Jaml'lI'u , n bllltl Ul '!:o<w n>lrt rp. l n.. p ••. 11 ~ II Hoad, a.Late dlghw!ly No, 451, ~tat"e Road. ' Stllte ,Hlgh Wu.y No. t7 ~. Stln .. bitu rn ill oWi lI'~ 4t l(,el1t, 1 10 \ T a , Route No. 134. In WasDlngton, I'l'ffin ~No. 7.!, In 8U er Creek" HollS Pavern n t : \1\ IOlh !I (" .,l. • e IoI Lh and Clark Towns hips . .by applying a and lJedul'vllle 'l'ow fl lI hlPS. by 0.1'., 1, - 4 3,2~6 (Ile t ~r II. 0 n. 1I , 5 . . • bituminous trtlatment. llem T-31. Ing a bituminous trea.tm nt, Holm Total s llma ted l . .. ,'i R, No ~ _ ' Pa\'ement: ~Vld.tb S teut. Leng"", T-~l, , ' . , Proposllis Nos. I l O 6 In, 1 nlV or h. . . • 41,976 teet or 1.95 mllEls. .Pave~ e nt : Width 16 f et Lengtn this ~ roj e t to lie 0\ I) ,' l . d nui The larilenta.~le s1nk1ns of , ~le ' buna1. However, the , fact remains ' PI!-0POSAL ~iO. 8 ' , ~6,432 teet or G.90 ·mlles. · later ~hal1 p teml;br 1. iut l. .... ~•.:. ".001' Amertea.n' h'el"hter tn that the seven new meinbets of the Clinton ,?ounty, Ohl,a. on Section PHO"OSAL NO.8 ' ' T he m inimum wllg to b paW Lo nur.lAn , . " I , 1 • , G of t'he Wllmlngton-~mrd·lnJa Road, Greene County. ehlo. on part Of all la bor emjlloy d on lIl !s ooo trn d the South A,t lanUc. wesumably by Supreme Court named by , Prea1dent .s~te , Hlgl~way No. ( n , State Route Seotlon M ot the Columbu.- Incln- 8hall -I1e- In a ocol-dan ~ It h th ~~ 1 ba 11 bee ' u No. ta •• In iJlark Township, by ap- naU Road, Sta~ e HlghJway No. G. U. "Sc h dule of Pre~'a \l ln g H oul'ly a oe~ submarine. baS caused ........seve t , v~ a n;.o~ one po - plying a l)ltumlnous treatanen.t, Item S. Houte lio. f2. In Cedllrvllle TOtwn- Wage Rates Ascer tain d n nd 11 lel'co~derable comment here. The tical faith. and most friendlt to New T-~~ eme t . Wld' th l Si f t Le th ship, by applying a blt umlr)ou .. m ined by Tbe p ej,llU'trh n of 1 ,0 s_ . • , . , v . n . , ee. ng , t'l'eatme nt. It Dl T-3L trial R lil.llons IL1>p IICIlbI to Lal u White House and the State Depart- Deal theories. Incidentally, Mr. 27,1112 feet or 5,15 mile s. Pay m ent : Wldtb 18 ree t. Le ng t! • .Htg'hway Oepartmen l rmp rov m n ts . b' , to be much ROosevelt has now a ........... ted more ' PROI"OSAL NO. • • 7,920 teet or 1.5() miles. In Ilo, o l'dll.n '6 with e' t ic li S 11-3 ment, owever, seem . • , ..~ ~Iermont C011UtY',Ohlo, on Section pnO.'OSAL NO. • . 1 7- ~, 17- 4a. I i - Ii p. nd 17 -611.. of In ~ more agitated ,over the tragic in-members to the Supreme Court F ot the B!lt.l\vla-CIQ,~k8vllle .Hoad. Green County. Ohio, on ecHon N Ge nel'lll ' Odd ! Otllo. ' , . '..;__ ' f . • . State Highway No. , 25b, State Route ot th e Danon-ChllllCO\lbe l~ o d T h bidd er mu l s Ubm ll w ltQl h is c1dent than' are ~t Memben of du,&U6 the past five ~s · than any No. , a ~. In Go8b n T~wnahlp; .and State Highway 'No, 29, U. S, l:o ut ' bid a c rtltl ed cit ck In Ii'n am o unt OO.......ess Unquestionably some of PreS~dent in all his. tory witb the 'Warren County, Oblo, on ections G, lio. 35, In Beav er CretiJt 'l'o W1\S, IIl P. equ lli to flv b po: r c n l \> ( lhe s , l.... r , ' , H, ButlervUle. I a~d J ot tbe Batllv. by appl Ying ~ blfbmllloull \rea . me nt. mat Ii cost, but In no ,e \' ent move the interventionists, and a numl>er exception of ,·Washington, wbq, of ja-~Iarksvllle !Wad, State. 1IIglvwuy !tem 1'-31 . . ' tha n t e n thou a nd dolla rs. ", ,.: . 5' d .. , ,~- ' pol ted all robe to No. 266 l State Route , N.~. '132. In HllrPavement . \\' Idttl 30 !feel Leng.th and sf)eclt'lcn.t onll ",r n o~ "the war Inlnc;led newsl>!'ptp' an cour~. ap n me n ,11101\ ana Washington q~ownlfhlps; by 16.S43 fe, t or 3.;19 mjltls.· rnPlans In th d PllrLDl'en t o~ hig'h 1\)'8 their. cohimnista are, ,·ende&vorlng· .~tie first. Supreme Court. , altJ)I~~"!3' n b~tllmlnolUs tJ;eat,rnen:t" Total stiOlfLted COlt •.. ,&25,771 :56 and t h e o t tl e ot tit r " l i.l nr~ 1 (l tM" , t\ . . ~"Pav. l"m .. .~~ 1, - . . ProPollal1l Nos. '1 to SI Inoluslv Oor lirl t deputy dir ec t r to create anoth~ LUSitania no1dent. e ment: \\' Id'tlh HI te t. Lel',lgth tb'l s project to be , comple\ d bot Th d lr eo, or r 1\ lIle r lg\l t 10 ever tlie coOler headS whb re~ "",27 ~ test or 13,12 1JI1i1es . • 'j later Ulan eptember 1, UU. r eJ ct Ilny a nd ull boIds. How • " . , , , PlWl'OSAa,. NO. •• The mln (mum wage ~o lie pat</- to R. G. OUHS member the ' ·atltual b&ppenlnp ManY , Members of Oongress are Clhlton o unty. Ohllo. on S ctlo~ all labor empl'Oyed ' on thl. contra.ot S tate Ifl g'hlw'll.Y :oj,~ ector. 1_ .. ".' . Mldlan~ ,o f th e GeCltrgetolwn- iVtI- shq.U...!be in Ilccocdanc wllh toile prior to '~er1can enw,)' tn~ Worl\i uemariding to know" why Secretary ming'ton Road. tllte' HIgb,wIlY, ~o. ·"SOJie'dul~ . ~reValllng HOUrl y · ar No I ' ar hop'...... that .the a1nk- of the ,'Interior 'Ickes now Pedel'al 175,' U. ,S. ./tol;lte No, h, In ,the VII- waCe Hates Ascertllineil a~d .oet ,r- ---.:.:....-------:-----:-W . .. e oue , , . • .' , lage Ole MJdland, by.. 8,ppIYlng a bl .. mined by The Department ot 'ndu!!ing of '· the Ameri~n fre4t bter ",111 'Oil' A.dministrator, .J.s . 1nalatlng that tumlnous trelltment. !telll T-3l. trial Relallons Ilppllcable to Slale LAND-USE PROGRAM • ' " # .. - ' I \ lin ,.:..• . Sund 111 be Pav"nlent: w"ldth 1 teet, Lenglh Highway D partment IDl!Provements FOR WARREN COUNTY ~ot ,become the cause &o~ : A&&.erca g&90 e..,...... • afs 1V 800~ _ 4.0n, feet ,or 0.7,6 mile, ._ . , In accoroaoce wl.t h Sections 17-3. . , . enteri"'" a.otlve·· panic1paUOh , tn a nece_ry tlbrou~out ~e · United fl'otal e.~IIl!at!ld co.t . ...... ,23,911;.76 17_." 17-4a, 17-6 aod 11-5n ot the _ .... . ",' , . . l'Irlaposal8 Noe, 1 to llO' lnclu.slve ot Gilneral Code oct Oblo'" • shoo.tIng w.r. ,'. ~~teS! wh:~ ~ fo~ ,many , months thill" p1'tO'ject to be ~,ompl~ted not The ' bidder mua t stiJbmlt '\Ylth his • t ,., ~ : past .the United ' States" baS been later than· Septem~er 11 1941, , bid a certified check In an · amo ~ {lt David B , ,Ba~eY I Coun y farm , "I . ' , ,I " • • The .mlnlmum wage to be paid. to equal to ,th'e, per cent ot th s ll- A e t announced TUesday tbat a ' As ·'predlcted here a short ' ti1ne' shlpplng nearly ' a mUuon barrels ,of all labor ~m:ployedo", tIMs'con.tl'll.ot. mateli cost.·· but in · no IW61l l nlOo\'e ' g n , . ' , . , '.' , , " '. , .. l.nH . , . "hall " be In accordance.' with the than t on thousllnd dollll.l'tI land-use planning program would . '.. " • • ' , ago• . Presld,e nt (RooSevelt , haS ap- olJ, ~d 1 B'":T:"'"t1le ',to J~pan each ':Sch~~ule of ,Prevall/'ng HourI)' 1 Plans ano1 specifications are on ' ·"''' Jam1 p, -......es· Of mohth. It must be remembered that Wage : Rates ~cAlrtaJ.ped . a(ld Det r- tile in th . dl'partment of ni g h wa ys o a opened In ,warren C?un'Y soon: potnted Sena '. ~IU' .,,"'. • ,IUned I>y . The i;)epllrtqlent ot,lndul_ and the ot~l ce or ~he resJdenl dill' '11 I South ·oarol1na and ttorney Gen- not, 81ngJe, barrel of oil or gasoUne ,,-Ia. Rela'tlon. applicable ' to ' S~ate trlct d eputy dlreotor. . A county planning c~ttee W. , e ~~ ... ' jackson of NeoN can~ be "Y1'V1trtec( to Anv' forel:"" r!ghWaYdD9part.mlethn~ /sImJ)TI ovem nta ' The d, l :r ctor' reseryes' the rlghl to be formed, also townsblp commita rcjel't any and all bldt, er~ 1 . ~ ~. . " , ,. I " ,, -~.."'I . --.... . ~.. n apcor ance w . eet O'n" . 17-, '.., , York ' as As8<)Clate JuS~ of the without official approval of 17-~, 17_411., 17-6 and .. ~7-5a of ' the H. G. -SOURS. tees. Each commk tee wU ma .::e ,supr~e Court to !lll recent vacan- the ·s e:cretary of Japan is One , Ge.::!a~i~g:: ~1a~~~~bmlt' with 'bls • tate Highway .Dlr~clor lIlaps of their district iI) re-~t!G to I land uses wit h differ ent col : rs be ·n ~ ' . At the I ~a ~ e tune the Presl- of the ' Axis Powers The Unl~ ·bld a certlf!ed check .In a~ amount , I C e$ • .., ,8 m . ' . " ' ., ' . " . equ~t ,t o five pel; C~lIt or the ~l!tI_. . . " .., J dent elevated JusUce H~laJl F1sk e ' Ste;teS ·has furn18h1ng bUie mated~ cOllt, ,but In n'o evellt. more , MIAMIS TO PlAY ___P CITY u sed to indicate t he va..iO'Js (leg1. e _s '1-:' ,. . .,. • .,' ..... ..1. • " than ,ten . thousand cb)Uara, : ,. ....,.. ot produ t1vi tY ~~ne, an .AsII~ate J~Uce. ~ , the s~, of llloney '~ th,e C~l~ ,~o , ' If)ans ana IIneclq.llI!~tIOnl!. ," a r:e , on " , .........-. ' ." .', C . .. ' , ' ." '.. i '.' { , J The commft tees w1.1 also study the . , ti"n of Ohief Justice. 8toJ)e, a .fight, Japanese ·a-88(In, while, at ,me .In ,the ,depaTtmept .Q(. 'tlgln~ a,y&, post " , ',". ' " ' , , , ..... ~ • '. an.ll ., th~ ofit'tce , ot tfi,e t-eal4ent dis: , • ... ,,' ./ ~ 1 , • , " RApul>l'~ti o! l1bei'all W~ otiglrially the ~e time , ~ the s6ns' bf' t,1C.t ,del)uty .alreptor. ' .~ ' , ' , .The. Waynesville 1IIl18mls wlll .,ineet: need:s , of t\lE:. !at;m.I alld make 1ec,. 6":Y" • t ',' < ,'( • ' • , • '\' ' ~ • .: ~.!' ' , ." ' The dire to~ reserv s tbe right to . ' " , ' a~Rolnted ttO·'the r.~ .p!:~~e ,Obutt ,~ ~ ~~pP,Qn' · the, aV1~~~6 , Bas?¥n~ ~d .re)~ t any !In!l 411 bldj,~ .' •... the strQng T1P~, C1~y ~F': ot,{tl!e' omm~ndattp~ f?r , ~r~e~}ng wha.te , er Pre81~e~t .oOoltdge ~~4 ~doU~I~~ by'. tP~~ " lp, bo~. , e 'OA1~~r ; ,,;.t. fnte~i~h~¥RJ)rect~r Interstla~_.Lea,ue" 1 iWidl.y, :.J1.tt:te ~, nee~ a~e. ' fo~nd ~·,ther.e" La~d us~ b1~' seleC~~n , s ~er' a~ttq~ w,", ~'N!>'Y-;~~~rY, I~ , : Is ,~g' ~er- , . ' .' ' . ".. • : ':, i.':'" • ~ , - at. tl:\~ loqal "gh SclldI?~h~O~dl . Pla n,nlng is. es~ntla1~" ~ . 1oi1gt1~e made ~~ ~ )h~i!\t. ,O~ IOf~f1l"''r~ ,tSl~hS to · e'rtiit~t.ha · ~ 'of" ' . ( - '. "';'...... ' -\:~ ., '. .•~~. ~ sch.e d,W ed fo~. .laat. ~4~ay a " cul~ural ' p~.o~r!l!Tli . ~all~y " / ~, groWing crit ~san'~o ·~~nt ~pp<>in~,,: ga60I~~. ~t- Just .d~SJ;1't m~e ~ense , The carele,J d1'iyer '!s as dangerous wlt~· the , Pa.tterson J'1eld' team was He added ' th~t 47 s tates as Well, as ,men~ the eotPitrY's ·, h!&'hest' tr i- ~oeS · lt;? ·as tbe carefUl ~ber. postponed , becauseof rain.. 42 Ohio cOu~tleS h ayil the progra.m. Clermollt VounlY, Ohll>: on S otl on D ot th e Blllllch II t er-WllllamS blJorg Norrh rn R.oad, Slal Hi g h wa y No . 6pa. 8ta te J :oUte 0, 133 , In Wa y ue 'l OWLI h lp; u nd Warren (;ounty Ohio. o n !:Ieo tlon 1:1-1 ot th Blunc heal 1' WlIl lllm, bur g North rn !Wa d. Stn te H.lghwuy No. U0 3. Stll te - Houle, No. 133. In Ha l'lun T o wll tlh lp ; by IlIP p l~'· I~.g 11 bi tu m inous lrell.lIneut. Il m '1 -3 1. PURCHASE PROPERTY P ay manl : ' Wi dth 1 r e l, L ng th 11,61 6! et, Wldl h 110 r t, Length 3,590 teet, T o Ln l le ngth IS,ilU6 (ee t or ~. 8 Ohar)es Berry has purchased the mJhl8. 0 M Ridge prnnArty on Fourth ' l'nOPOSAL NO. :: . . ~ Ill'ren COun,l y, 0 11:10, In Fort AnStreet. now ~cupied' by · Mrt and cle nt , tal e Park. In Waalh ln g t on Township. IJ)' applying III bituminous Ml'S. Virgil Isaacs and fa.m.lly and u'eatm ent, H em '£-31. Mrs. Julia Henderson, ., Pavemen t: \Vldth 18 Ite t. Leng th 5. 08 teet r 1.10 mll e ~ . The Berry family wUl move into PR01'OSAL NC!). 8 their h i ' the near future Cllnton Counts. OhiO, on '. ec tion new ome n • .El ot the Blanch6llter- \iJiIHamsbu,r g and tl}eir former residence on Plfth , Northe rn~ .Rolld, State HighWay No. . 603, state Route No. U13. In Marlon street wUI >be occupied by Mr. and 'l'owns btp. hy appl)' lng a bitulUlnous ,.._ Everett Sears and son wbo t'TE'n !lliellt, Item T·!! l. ..... ". ' . • J 'a \ .'m nt: Wldt·b 1 teet. 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Mrs. H. H. Williamson and daugh- ~ Mary carolyn Lukens has re- . lJ-Minneeota IWIIter kJJled ter , MI&S Grace, arriVed In Waynes- turned to spend the summer V&eanine. 1939. ville last Tbursday after spending tion with ber parents, Mr. an!! Mrs. the winter in wa.Dli, FlOrida. W. A. I.ukens, .after Completing her --0-:studies a t Earlham COllege. ~Qntrol ' It-Velma W.I'· 8ICap~8d from Ohlo pr\Icin. 1109. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clements, of ~ Bridgewater, N, Y., were guests at Mr. Bnd Mrs. Hetman Sutface ~er~oIU. s.CICIopt. the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. F. and 6Otl, Donny, and Mr. and Mrs. Dye, last. Tuesday and Wednesday. J. P. I..arr1ck attended a m1natrel --0-shuw, sponsored by the FrIg1~, Il-McCormlck pot.nted reaper. 1834. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rheln, of at Memartal Hall, ~, Sunday Springfield, were SatUl'da)' eveniDi evenlDi· 1 ~tt . ·aJ,..:..Aet c:reoIIId Depmtmenl --0-guests of Mr. and ,Mrs. Edgar SmIth. ~ of lUltloe, 18?Il --0--'Mr. nnd Mrs. L. V. Branstrator ~ I EverYthiDl' for ~uilcli~~ Mr and Mrs. George Mills and were SlUnday dinner guests ot Mr. D-New RodIeIle, N. Y. lounded. 1688. eon, WilHam. visited Mr. and Mrs. aDd 1\4rs. Ell 'FUrnas and family. Dan Cline, ~. ~yton, Sunday. , --0-. "Q M-OreQon enoCled P.'ObIb6--0-Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Frank and . _.. ' !\On. 1844. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker Sr., 6ODS, Miss Dorot17 Day, and Mis8 . I . Wel'e week-eDd guests of Mr. and Jane Pumas were entertained a~ din- .......-----.:.:~~i7'--,----7_;_;i~~~~"'-------...:-.~~~ .QII r:, HT • 7IT;Ul1"r-r Mrs. Will Tunney, of Mason. ner, laSt WedneSday 'evening, at the ~M'_\U. 14 C'l' ~ 111 --0-home ot Mr. and Mrs. !l&rold B. ~om£ Mr. alld Mrs. L. C. St. John' spen.t EarD'ha:rt and famJly. the ·week-end wltb t·belr dal1gh~ ~ · Phone 7 , W.y.ne.vi~le ,. O. a nd famJly, Mr. and Mrs. John Set- ~aMalr Earnhart, who is now 800 0 . tlenlyre, of .oregonla. tlone(1 at the Army Training camp ----0-at Shellby, :MIss. -arrived home un(OoptlnUEld from page 1) Dr. anp Mrs. A. E . s tout ana expecteclly, Monday morning, to Ren ri etta M'cKin ey, "Ea- daughter were Sunda~ ' guests ot S!Jend n week with his parents, Mr. . "B.t AI' G ~. and Mrs. Glenn Bland; of and Ml·s. Alvin Earoh8rt. d 1e w on, Ice on, and Springboro. . . ---0-- . of course all our eoll eg ~ stu. --{>-Mr. and Mrs. E. J . Burton, 01 dents are putting in "an ap- Robert ~,eston, }Vho has com- )myrla, 0 ., are visiting relatives here peatanee -now ' t hat school pleutd his year's st4dles &~ Woos- and in Xenia. and graduationloare over. .. te ' · alTlved home Sunct&y , to spend ~ . . _ t h e summer ' yacat 10~. " Mrs: F . A. Borton and children, .n oted· leavlng . wn Monday , . ' '~ '" . of DaY1~on, Spent 'Fr1day a t tbe 'bOme morn.i ng , lad~n with suit- . ·· . Mlss JeB;lloe ·Baker•. daughwr -of of ~. and ~~. J(tober~ ' Eaker Jr. Case and looking forward' to Mr. and Mr~. R.Qgert Baker Jr. ~. ten day~ of real' 'fun 'at the underwent. an ppet atlon at the ' Mr, ·u.nd Mrs. HOW~~d Dr~nd, Gambier ~ummer Confer- WIlliams hospital, Leb~mon, Sunday. son Ralph, and Miss Naomi ~. . . ---0-:-hart a ttended ' the Dayton o~tenenee, Margaret . Edwaras, nlal ce·Jebration'· Monda'" "..1 Mrs. Jessie Hyman was a guest .., or' .M.arsha . Ba~er ,.~nu Feree at a. luncheon party,. last ThUrsda.y, ~ Payne, .11e~ompamed by Rev. · at the Netherland Plaza hotel Cln- M1ss -Virginia Preston ' was the and Mrs. Hackw~ll .. . . inna.t1. · ' ' week·e:nd gu~t Qf Mr. and ~rs. Leo Oeuticltl and son, of ~rlngfleld·.
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Officials of Draft BOIard No.2, of wblch W~ynesv1lle and 'Wayne township are a part. t.hJs week announced tbe ~tratlon Tuesday. July ~. of , all draftees who ba»e reubed tbe AlthoUgh .Waynesville officials age of 21 since October 18. 1940. have not yet been notified it is ~_. Tbose falUnc within th1a dJv1s1on .... ' _ . • • , • • • _ _ _ i • • • • peeted that Main etreet will be must register at Leiltu1<1D TowD Hall The "Good Old Summer- Jd and ed ... ~. on W. date. Townab~ps under the w ened , repav ~. summer. jurlsdJetSon of Board I~o. 2 include time" is upon us and ~e Morton D.Shep&1'd. eDSlneer for Wayne• .irume, Waahlngton, Har, ' h Wit . h a l·tt1 state highway departq:lent, wu OM wate I e envy,' th e the here severai days ago ~ey1ng the lam and ___ em.
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Dr. Alfred E. Stout. of ·Waynesville, and L. O. Bland. of Spring. boro. are re~oveJ:lng in !I.cClelland h06Jlital, Xenia, from severe injuries ,~u1!ered in a heaaon automobUe co1-Ualon three m1les east of 'Xenla, Sunday at 7:80 p. m. Dr. Stout, driver Of one of the t 1n I d ' in th cld t. wo carll vo ve . e ac e.D was the most &everely injured. He suffered the loss of eiabt teeth, jaw fractures and a ~ocated hlp .. Bland's right leg was ~tured and
he ;'ecelved rib and left wrist injuries. . The driver of the r;econd automoblle. Norman J;awrence, of Xenia. also was lJljured in the eraah, Both autoa were badly damqed. AceordJng to Sheriff Walto Spahr, wbo - investigated the crash, Lawrence , wall rePorted to have been
ti . ts .d . b . '. many vaea O~IS n mg y, street, and it Is believed I the work · p&881ng. another car. Stout and decked out lD cool, comfy will start soon, . • Bland were on a t1ab1ng trip when sports clothes, sun gla88es V11laie ot!tdale , have lona reeog' the accident OCCUTed. and the ladies and giFls with nlzed the need tor improving Main Dr. Stout·s pr~tlce 115 helDi taken b . ht I d rf d street. but , f1nance& have preventel1 care of by substitute physlclana dur rJ~ cq ore sca s arou~h ' them from mak11'l8 the much~needeo . , . ' Ing h1a confinement in the bosplta~ their .heads . . . some Wit repairs. . ait~ ' L 0 BI d ' , . . t b .... , ' , , a n . a former WaynesvWe c~mp~na:eqUlpm~~ , , 0aLp' It is believec1 ~e street not only ' ¥Jsa Dorotha Ardelle Lodge, " . ' . n' ree1dent. Is the ~n-in-law .of Mr. . and ,flsltl~g P?les,' tJ~d.()n the will be 1fi~ened two .feet on el~er daUgbter of MadtSon M. Lodge. of I' s•. and Mrs. It, C. st. John, ,. outside and top of their CuB, s1de but t·ba.t the department In- Westwood A D ton ci 0 . tends to pl,c:e an ent.1r'ely new top . venue, ay, an all of' "l)em eager to "get a1 th "-"'-"-hf Robert Munger Duke. &on of Mr. . f ·t II" ... ' W ' - cover ~ over e ... - t are. and Mrs, Oarl L Duke of ~te 2 , , . lVay~ rom 1 . a ay Mayor. A. It, Day this week ac- ' ., . ' 0 . I, Sattertbwal~e. owner of a OWS nesville is getting into th~ ceptW tbe resignation of 00unc1l- :~: marrledt ~tW:!:t.J\Jne ~~t l~ insurance agency. left Waynesstride of summer too; with man O. I. , Satterthwaite, who left . ~c:~ ~yto ' R - v1lle, Tuesday mo~ing, for Wash,Uiro.ngs of p~ofle beading in U)1a week to accept a position in tbe :~ard I. ~spUel O~ilcla~. ev. lngtpn D, C.. where he has received , LX" ~ · ~Ul ibe direction ·of Wayne' Park internal r~enue department ~ Palma &nd. vases of toises adorned & clvU ~v1ce..: ~PP,01ntment to the ' . . . . . W~ltan" ", . ~. S. Bureau of In,~l Revenue. ' ,. • . .tqe 8u~mer band con- NaYM Day ~" n~ would appoint th;e altar and the Wllffia .00 ,81~ "Peck". ~ : he ~ bet~ ~wn. . Mtss Be~~ BarrlIIOr). daugh~ ,cert season I. .180 opened .~_st , succeSl9,r.. bef~e .~~. A~ ~ar wer.e lined with , sinl~le tall wbite ,pUl'ohased the LeMa)l-~wke :: In- tel': of' Mr, and ~, ~n; ~arnson.• of , TliuJ'ld8J nigh't wbt~ll kept ~ ,err · the YWap ~l iii t.a~. !liJd ~ucJt]~,~., ~llaIe sqrance Aaency. ,~~ve·. mor)~ ~, C61UJnb~, wa~ nm.~I~d ' tOJ -1\,ill.an; • , the 8tt~ehf filn of people tin,. JUly, A new COUDc1l w1ll be 'elected =n~o!e , c:an~~:::a' t~' and prior to that ihlie ~d '~ted Or~. son of Mr. and Mrs. J .. B. , . ' in NOVember. - , ee . . eron ""~ a e a food shop bere for nine years. He Crabbe. at a quiet ceremony pera late hom; . . . a crowd 01 . ' ' orpn wW'i a Pl'OIl'IIm of ~uptla1 ...m 8 t~l1 retaln'"wS agency h e r e formed June , . Saturday mo-~~n ..... . . .21, ' ~pe,cta~ors . wa~ebing the .' . _ . musiC' and ~elnbold Jaeger sang under the capable management of at th,e Presbyterian · Manse, Qolumbrightly painted far~ implethe vocal solos. . Jack Banta. of ~banon. . bus. . ments being unloaded at the , ., . ' The bride ha,d as. her ~ttendanta, Mrs, Satterth~a1te arid daughter, The ~ouple were attended by Miss new store Satur.da · . . . . '$13, For,CADDlf ' bonor. ber sister. , Arl~ 15 E , 1mg . ' ~h"01 An.ne, will lea.ve for Washington Madeline Harr~n, .slster of the " ~ ' ,; .... ' . " " y v and Olga !:lchneider and , sometime next· week, bride. and James Hagemeyer, ot . ~mk Kmg, H~d ·, Cornell•. " _ ' Mary .Helen Alie~!;, Jlrldesmalds. . Wayneq1lle. and ~;r. Mooney, fllom f Mt. ,D1stribt,lt,t aq of _.88i.~6 of, addi- Patsy Duke, niece .•t)f tbe bri~~' The groom is a graduate of Ohio H.~l1Yt ~nj()yi~g . ~he s.hade tiona] .automObU~ 11c:eDae tag ' rflV~':' fVOO' m, ~as the ,flower girl. They ~tate University . and Is nov/ em'and the comfy new ,. chalfs in nue~ 00 ~lt1es .\and CO\lnt4es war; an- al j wore dre88~s of ~u1abeer, " ' ' .< ploy\!4 ~n the testing laboratories of front ' ~f Warren ':Braddocles noiinced this' weelc by Oylbn Vi. Wal- f ashioned on , prtnc,:ss VInes, with , " the peters , Cartridge Co,. ot Kings
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new : fbrt; . ,., . .. wQr~ ~n . t~e »ew tel~phone ~ul1dlDg "IS hqrnming riglit along this nice" w'ea~ber-, under' the di',. rectiQn of 'Harlan 'Steveils of th.ie Ohi6 Central Telephone
lace, reg6st.rar of motor vtbJc1es in the ' ~o. Depar!ment at 'Higbways, This IS the second .dl.Strlbutl.o n of Ucense tag r~em~es in 1941, making e ,total , to 4ate, ,13,278,214. This 1Jgure rilpre~ents an approxim8lte 80 weepti of , the , antJc)pated' total: for tlle year. . ; iI'he. ~\I~. 10 ~thi~ county .f ollris: " ,",
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sweethear,t necklines. shOl't . sleeves, full skirts .and panels of Upon their return from a sbort m.a tehlnq lace, ~ey wore natural A temper&nce progiam was pre- wedding trip. the couple will reside flOWer!! In their JWr. The . maid of sented at an afll.ernoon meeting of near Lebanon. (Continued on ~e 6,> the Woman's Soclety for Ohristl~n , . ~vtce, .beld last Wednes~ay a,t the I , .
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'Mrs. Kenneth ' ,', I G'o., Leba~~.n, a,n4 1~' expect.., . .' ' ~bugh, presided at tJle meeting , eddin~ v ed ,t o. pe c~~wle~d by :Aug~ "Ql1ldren s .Day·h ~in. ,was which was f;)pened ,with devo~l<>ns .' ,, ' , J-' ' , US ,. 1st..j ~ : "Eva Wbatton. Corwin, f12.sq; trn&nklln. $6'15; Har~ .presented at tbe QWlJrterly birthday conducted by Mrs, 'M:, A. Fulkerson, ,... '1 b'opkkeeper ) Lt. Fairley's,:tid- vey.a~ ~c; ~on. ~;l:'..m1- banqu~: , f!leet~1f of t1he. \Va~es~~ ' MrS, . RalDb Hastings ,pr~~ 'Jtev. ' ancll MrS.' John J. Schaellel"~ ' ing "~ along \the Lytle . road v111e, ., ,2?" Mason, $.175, M~"Fatm~rs G!&DP. 81J.i1+.rdaY, night. chaIrman, th~n . pr~ented the fol of Da~ton. wlU pe]ebrate thelr ,8()I-" . " , '. d: . ' . ',1125: Pleasant p~ ,Jl5; fk)u):ll 'J'he PJ'Oll'~ follows: .. . ' ' l~wJng: Song, !'~lly for Temper- den wedding anniversary,- Monday" I?o,rm,~g. an. , ~ven~ng,.m ~r Lebanon. 175; SprJn&toro, $50.; W,ay .. ... Lord's Prayer; by ' Donna Mae ance" sung ~y , Robert. Hastings. Ju~e 30. 'by .hOl~lng open house a~. , .httl~ ., p~~dl~jump~r .. :. '~t nea~qle, ,125; ~un~Y. $2,500;. OO~Dty ~qn9Ck; ~~ 5010,_ :'Qood ~orn- J:larlan ~art, Billy , Davis, and · their home. 1253 Everett Drive. from.. , . ~t8)u~i' ,t~~re even It ,18 , ..~ perc~nt, ~;~O(U;~; TO~. _13.~7~ ..·lna Merry ~h1ne"•. Ja~et. MlcJ;le- Warren Sheehan; temperan~ read- two , until ftv.e o'clock, and from:'·. iU'lall . •. .•' 4~f~nse ' inQu'str~ . ': , . ', ' .' '. . - . ner; p1anq solo. "BelI~ut1ful IEve~ ing. by Mrs. · Walt,er Sheehan; play- seven until t~n . . · ,1\ activi{y may 'be,an.lntangij)1 e . '.' DEMO<?~A ~s ~~ PICNJ~ I St!lr:\ Fra~ea . Whitaker.:, song, let. "Two ~espoonstul Of Harm:', I ' Rev: ' Schaeffer is a former rector' . i' ~ ~" ; ~ , { .,n', ":i ~ " " . ·MQC;>ll.,OOW!'. Donn~l~ae Brannock; by Mr~·o M. .A. FuJ"Jte1'son, ~S8 N~l- of St. M~··s Epl'lcopa] .Ohurcb; and ,.I.I~ng }n ~I 1~'Y~ ayn~a- , I~e ~arre!l :, ~u\nty ,. ~ocfati.ci .. plan6 1!~~9.; ' ''Jolly 'It'r:Olley JW1er"" li~ CUtrlg1ltf and ~i8s 'An a M~i':I~ , Ib'oth ~e, and . Mrs,. Sohaefler have · '."lne ,~u~ I!l~rcha~~ (her~ ;Yf~l~" W~Il's . ~: ~~e . ~nvit:e.~·· ~l?e ~hhelmtD.a: :BtaddoCllt; "mano ' $blo,:" Y~ W~itaker. .:. '. '. retal~ed a hOilt ' of ,friertHs In this ~e1l 1 you about 'It ; • ; , m.,st ·~e~ral.k: Olen of the OQUnty' to. "ll9bbi's ~tum.'·, Jel~e Lee Btad- , There wm bte :qo meetings qf Ph~ cODlDluruty, . " . ·:vr.holeaai.e' ' houses ' can~6t ~e,ov~ndaiah. .'p1cnic to '?e ' ~eid~t dook; . voc~ dJ1et. \:. "o~urch , bi ~e" soclety duril?g JUJy ,. ~nd,·A-ugust. ~ ' : : ' .... , " ' p~onii8e ,:defir.lite delivery.on John .~a¥;s camp;,,Tu~" JU~ , ~UQWood:" , E!leen ,,&pd . Donald . ' . . . ' . '. .' , " t , ~ . . ., . _ lilt. a ( &:oo PI ~ The camp 18- aboqt ·BnIWil. . . ' " TURNERS Q:A,VE WAYNESV1~E WAYNES~ ,BMm ~". n;r~n~ ~lDe~ .oI g~?dj! an.tl '~er I ~ Piue S9\l~P of'~die:YWe, 9p ~te .' ; " . . , _ " , . _. _. _ .'P~YS ~~ ' CHAY'fAUQ1JA , clia)la:u~~ ..:. i ' ~~~~ ,a!,~ par: 48. , ~l inte~ted ~~ aJ;~ .asked ~SIT SICK·RELATIVE l ' . ~. and Mrs. .~ad!! ~Turner ~Q ' ," . " . t~cubtrly . A,r~ , ~~ get ! " .. to ~e ' and WlBg ~e1r.,~rt~. · . " .', ---. I • . . sons. left ,WaynemD.e, Mon~y,. fOr . ~.e · W'~yne5vrue 811ft · 8cJlc1Ot · 'f~llelP:'~Jlar h81'~ery~n4 ",,.... "'" . ,,_ ', \ -' .' . , }c'" .;'. j . ~:', ~d ~s; . JoliJ~ 1I'rOmm ' sO~. 1:beir · h~" I~ ~.:oa~.n, where Mr. Balld ~VeiCl " ~~ dis~tJon of ~_ , '" \:laJ!d.~r te', fi~d · ~ .\ . ,~1i~ "f,.r-. '·. ,~~ll ~ ' 8f;, we~".w1~. :h!a 'jqyd!',,' and .Y. !,~: w• . vtaI~ ,. Tqmer · ~ . be " ~~~ ,for ' ~e ~g, Oneophe'.~nban~ .tO~ cll~n 1:.' ~I g b 8 ryest llie-ln' fu,- , ~t.I, ~ Pn~k . ,~ ,' ~ ..Jame~ .;Ba"!.e, ,' ~t\~,. ,~t ~e . ~na , ac:~~ ~~ at ~e~. lIe- out of., ~.· ~ of, t.)le state ' to . • '" ' .;; e~J , :'tr. : ," .' ": ' let ;,,"'~vW~i ~ "'Iio~~, ''8p~I~' ( C?~t1 ~,~~ ,,~ben ~~ '~'.' / '!., t, .! ' . . ', ~" .t ~ ~'·V&ll.p" ·~utau-' . , 'f
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Wanvick and daughter. HeJ.bert _ _ _'_ _ _ _ _ _ _' __! _ _- " MisS Mary Beth. of Youngstown, _~~_...:._~_ _ _ treet Main'S Pllone 112R2 lUARRl.lGE LICENSE NEW SUITS .. Sunday at thewayTalOhio ,were vlsl~rs a Postoff1ce, 'Wa.ynesville,__ to Class Mail Matter bhe on when home Entered As Second madge _ _...;..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _....,-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _....,-_ Forence GiUen. Franklin, entered Leslie Carter, 38, Norwood, labor' Louisville. Kentucky. E. C, Crane Edit or and Publis her for d!- er, and Clara Pierce, 24. Lebanon , . Miss w arwi0lf is ',returnlng to suit agalrU;t Henry Gillen faUure Orville Lynch, 26. Ia.borer. and and DAY ISSUED EVERY THURS complete her thesis wQrk when she vorce. charging neglect cus- Bernice Malott, 20. both of South for asks also She . provide to will be awarded her M . A. degree Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year. Payable In Advance tody and suppor of their six-year Lebanon. - - - - at the Ulflversly of ~ulsvllle. ' Howard Miller, 21, Middlet own. -------.---------------;', Dr, alld Mrs, Wende:l O . Farr, of old soh. polisher , and Elizabeth Whitt, 21 • and Laura Fueston . Kings Mills, en- Frankli Wllminl~n College and 'Mr. Ore· ' OME n. BACK H to F HAND I A h H t LEND ._. 'S • ' ersc e ues n .MrS. HI()ward McKay. of near LET sut t agallls ter ed J. Schmidt, 24, Miami bur~, Henry abbeing with gonia, 4mjoyed a few days vll'it re- whom she charged and Lillian M. Leese, 23, er, assembl 'to falling and years three for sent Mr. wit!). the missionaries, and . a group of b u iness and profes. ional cently e Ransom A few year ago Edward aOd Mrs. sons Fr~nkI1n. . , , e, Mr. 1md Mrs. FmllkUn Ohant at support ,her. They have four.... hose ... ames R. Oreen, 26, paper maker. minors, men, of C hicago , a ll pring ing from ' the farm or VIllag' aU r, daughte a and . and Helen Elaine Croucher, 21 , both . '. . custody she seeks club as oCla - Tellico Splings, Tennessee: . who h a d come togeth er In orgam zatIon work, sister, and Jordan ' Miss Hannah t h A' dlvOi'oe is ask.ed by Oma John- Of Frankli n. .. t Wed ~ . . an Mr NUL l be t hon , or s OClal Interc our~, conclu ded tha t ere was AIV.\n Leroy Ohambers, 21 , Mlddleda;' at~r:oon~ a~~;nseverat~= son ,from ,Rolin Johnson, MUton, comhome. old their i~ ervice ve effecti steel worker, and Qorotlly very t~vn. for She ue aven Ky .. on a charge of neglect.. . Helton, 19, Lebanon. clerk. Ma.bel such were ns conditio that 't' claims Cross, Red the for dies with sewing d • , t - '.' . . home " bhetr leave to forced was lJIUm leB. ' . she ce Lawren Mrs. act. the home of They reahz ed. that .In the larger .cen er~, one In or er REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS at Milton in 19iJ7 and r~urn to her near Waynesville. Brown, nding outsta of man p , to e x ert much influe nce, must be a c~nt.Y ~e~rsr parent' s hmne in Warren ' The F'r1· etalndsedhia to:Ubh 'reput ation, were ' · "e 'lLVme 0 distinc tion, One of great wealth flO ter n ~ , , ive .extens Berbha Bone Hatfield to A. J. Dec, and resIded. slnce Blltterballlh, .neat Oregonia, where she has Mrs. ~ ~mg follo men of i run mme the ed cal e l;>' What might COMMON PLEAS PROOEEDINGS ker, .plot In Turtiecreek twp. Wednesday afternoon. BlOre ~odest course did not have the oppor tunity to exert Gordon Lamb ,to OhVorles H. Sche_ ' MaDf relatives and frl~~ds from nce. one acre in Turtlecreek twp. e1r much' influe ,lSed aQd mel. 'lases were comprom _ this ,'.Vlic1n1ty attended the burll1l 01 Tbree ' Dorothy and Leonard. Btp'gem . 't' I t '"" ' t d th Inl t "."-A th t· , · t - Th . ' me d' la con were la e 0. caUl' ., .. "ey promp e sew~ ou e rno ,lve f .it , e 1m NinA (lamer WUkeraon. of Dt.yton. tb_ C't K . L ._ th' , I aplnst James !:O Prank Harter. Jr., lot In Mason. Sou Dewey of "f 'I'I'-d t ...... ,.. _ _ _ I' ' ..I the __ at ' ~ ' num~r to ~nsa~ 1 y,t 0 ',' ay fer~~ce ~as· a VU~lt 0 'one ~on ..,.....~ eryld .-rIva E . Oarey to WWiam auu Ket-: \Vlbon b Louise t ' a; ~egon1 th d er, ' f C.ltveng f her at ,by sUrvive is 'She on:' ere a 1~ anqu~ afterno Mo" w~ere h e was ague 0 ~ nen and Carl tie Ooll1ns, 61.78 acres in Olearcreet busbalil d. two cta:uchters. her m~r .aa~~ wuuam Shaw, of men y·four twent sat table head the At s, ; o f civic ,)ead~r , W11Ion a~lnst WilUam 8ha~. The twp. y and .Olile pnmhU d promi nence , aU Kansa s CitY citizen s. Of these, twent n s::,.h ~=; = ' : : = 4lD.~ .-:ere ~!t~tdd· · di com- la~~ .. twareeo . the soil in' their Th'Oi!.1e atteadln g ' from ,thls a aw_..,e was n -.-.oy were forme rly farme r's sons ~nd helpedIItill dp. T'alma ~ Th . h d ' munltlr were Mrs" t Testerman, plot 1n Maineville. ma1c1en her f ' tp . , restOred and' . vwce ~_ Lee ' , J. (lamer essie J owns. , ey ,a Miss , hoyho od, day~, or t~ey c" me rO,m sma , Jesse .and Evalee Napier to DtJah ' Mr. alfd Mrs. name, Helton. one . of the com.- ,: ~dge' and ~ ba~Jcb the e becam ~nd · gone to th~ city aDd Sarah BaUey, t8 acrea in HIam~ aranted was Sherman Perr1a, Mr.. alid ·Mn. cecu ,oh1oe Oooibij Jones " • . ' , l munit y. ' J Uton twp. n JODeso Allen Ralph V~l1&rIl, Miss H~h JOI'dNl. Mrs, divorce from ~ ~w~Win Dora The' Kansa s ·City illustr atiol}s can be dllplicate~ ,in ",.ny' and JIlrank cruelty. aDd Mllect of cha.r8e Nel!e ~bert and . ~ oTordan. her rural from 10U5 girls and ~urpby, boys Ru~ the,' and is it renee y d1vo~ namel a r won n 'cente large Edna 'Lee Hindma Mrs. Wt1bur McCarren was a from d' . • E. HIndm an on her acres 10 '11urtlecreeb twp. .I. "'''-r '.' ' , " ,' . ..: ... _._ .. _ ... ' i. .... ' n::. smew. . ' an , . ......ce sectio ns who migra te "here and· becom e ,t he bone ~yton "4IOI.or. "~Y" cha.rg~ of neglect and was awarded The ,New York I#e Insuran . .' .1 ' ' s. acres cent~r ous 10Ul of the popul oustodY of their .two ai1nor chUdren. ,company to.c. J. ""rio, day of ch",.ng e ';md . turmo il, these Ohica go men , . In in Washington twP. ing turned their min4s to the ' mor~ peac~fu.1 al}d' inspir G~!s ~:r:.=~: Brown. '12 P&OB&rtE OOV&I' , ' . , -~ scenes of their boyho od. They felt that it was/th eir ~,~und Warre'n Younr•. Mad1scfn Hutchin·- Jacob and Ruth . Scboll to Henry, ,_ 0 .. from open , 'Yay the ~ep k , to could they' all do to , en duty ap- and '0. Y. Bishop, lot 1181n Frankltn, When' tough ~lt clubs ar~ n- son aQdCieOfge pa~ ""~med farm the that ed realiz They city. 'the to uility comm the James Goldsberry to Wendell &lid. tloned,.' the Reds ' mUst' take their praisers of, t he eState of Ollie Slater, and hamle t should contin ue to · send forth ' their human Blanche Brown, 4 lots in Spring_ . " frenzi ed bats ()ft,to t~ ,~elph1a. ~llles. ~Un' W, , Youpc, Leibanob, ap- boro. , . produ cts that in a measu re leaven ed the comple~, a&lpb , notv.1tb.sta.~ that team s pos1. . ' ., Fritz to A.M. Hwf, '18.55 , . '. ' ftoank ' six 'ot n~ .. ad n guardia pointed for race, t.eaaue l Nat1~na " , , . ', . ,tion ,t,n the . , .' ' acres in. ~ton twp. sWI,:~er hfe of t~? cities: . the reslilt$ of the m~t1np between minor defendante in the' probate , CIV~<?ur o~ ~ng8 p s, the, were , Plen,. these to Horne Back . Jen- W.. W. Shurta, sr: to Olarence ana to, the 'teams thla season ~ve taUght action of aosell8 ~e1\ ala.inst Hzatio n :and in their opinio n must be kept pure' in order lucy, Hiles. lot 11,l Sotlth.Lebanon.. \ . ' <, ~e Reds ,to r~t , the eli' fr~ rue .PhllllPs. \, over~ome the pollut e4 stream s of ,the citie~ . . H~nce this, The"wi11 'ot oa.z;oUne E. Block of Richard Freeze to Grace Newton ... the" city ot b.~thcn'lY love. , twp, rton Wuhin In acre group ' pledg ed, itself to do everyt hing possib le to streng .38 with the ~n admitted to prabate. ricultu rai area~ . When, the Reds f1n1sh ~vel Mlaml V~lley DUUdlngaild Loan . f th ' d 'nil ' to The \ftrst account·of Joshua FIsher; the),'ll ·· y Wed~ th Pbiis., • h . ag es~ " ? uen~e. e power an ~ . ion to-Ralph and Sue Archt ~1l associat . . , " Olty for an · exhlbttiorl ·a- ~pproved. Kansas Back Hand a Len.~ . s ~et "" sl~gan . a opte~ d 1n FrabkUn.' " They a. tb~ BlueS ThUrsday, then The ~tate olPlor a Clarlt.llate ·of deacon, lot Ho~e~' • .Tne oth~r evellIn g tOlS .grOUP met, an~ . each mem- gamst rtll!bt JbtO the thlck 'of it near FrankUn, de.tennined to bav,e a ' or:-' wUl 8,et ' ber told , what' he was d'o ing 'in his forme r home neighb of ".179.'73 and that ot What is taken fro~ the fort une. , With fOur P,ID~ ' in three days a- net value with some s,' _ . ' Mabel with $944.68 of Clark ho,od'" Some ' were worki ng with the ~chool traWlt the Dardlna Is at Stl Louts, stabley Oth h h 'h h also. rrur.y haply be ~ mucn utted ' ,. beneficllry, ' . ., WUJ ~ With til mght L. Fry B.s' the .. sen ~ . ~r8, I •. .eds udr~ .ethc, t wltk ~~me , at:~ns orgamz CIV~C local the . ~ul. 'l'he gre"tlless ~f a ,P!1da.r. tben crontlnue \,Vith an ,l 'he W1l1 of ~thew ' B ., Gey,ner.. from ganul :see. s, .ua l~" m ., ' 'WI 'w~~ ~CtlV? ~~~ustr Borne sugges~. Ja de-' ~ere d~mg ,~ :8aturd ay ; a~ ." Jlrilntl~, a~mltted ,to ~ro~te. , loss. as the Ptov~rb m~ !by "ha~ ~ ~ after lal!f tlJ~anc , 'fere or , ons pos~tl ~ ed ob~am they · that ,I~ lJ~g ( to :ratu~e, term1~able, nottlO • "The flrst ( aecoun~ . pf ~ . ..... ' d,oub~~eader, 8UD!1&Y, ' j • . ,.. what we, ha,ve ,I helpe~ so that the,y co~ld- ,~~~u~ col,l'ege .,~or~. · a We have, l06t,.. ~ ~~te" Am} ,IJWa';lda of n guar~a ~the , '. N~'xt" M09clay, J~ ,.30. >ThiS movemen~ -ia Bpr~adlD:g a~d prOtD.ls~S tg be, nation ' , ~pprove~,. ;\: ' , : .in- lett.7'~y'~. ' JiWp ~. c:..~be-.tJ m1Jior'. on ' llome ~o ..C~.:.w1l1t ben\efi~ial etfect not r' only have court set' June 28 to hear 'l'be .wide. It . . a WlU ,pm~ ~u " .. I ~or ' h I' , .' ' , . I " " .. .-. • 01 the", ~tate . of Llcla ~. ...,.,----7~...:;.:_::_____:-~ ye~torY n ~:bee nii~~ rt}e atancL: ~ one_ '" a ~ve w~1 };jut, me~~ city d . adQpt~ those ·of ~ ~mtIe estate , comrn ,dedllbate4, t9 .,t he ~erlcU '. ~ Parks; FraDIain. 'and ot t~ , benig n influe nce on the' men thems elves. J~ wlll take tp~m ~ ~~~~I!III!~~. ~ 'Yit~ uias~uch, U R;,P:,T. o.,meda~ ~1 ~ 'Luther" '1', 1 ~ID,!JOn,-.' ~ ' t;>ack t~ t~eir na~ive soli •. they will-.; k~~~ . ~n .. to'u~h ,,' on' ~' pr~to ,stu~Ptsof}hel!n1- Fra~ '. ' ,':",, ' .' l1eW~r , generati~ns; 'itwil1 ~bave I;l refreshlDg ' 1I1~)uence be 1rll1 ~~ ~ _ ,of WUl ~e ~eqt~e by att ~rsJl y of OlDclbn . 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June 18. Wheat harvest began toDay'a! e Many of our cltlzens attended ihe day for us .. This afternoon they got Mr. Daan~ ...~rs. AutthoSr Mda°rgan'ltoh Dayton Oentennlal Anniversary. \ ... near ....... n, spen un y Vi ,SCREEN out the old binder and tried it to Mr. aud Mrs. Lue M9 r gan. Thursday. Frlday-June 21 Rita Hayworth, Dennls I\lorgan see if all the repalrs had put It In Miss Minnie Crawford and friend . Rev. and Mrs. Will M(4)re of New working condition: It worked and Ralph Shultz. of Xenia spent Sun- Burllngton, were caqlng on friends New Century Club, Mrs. J . H. I\lerie Oberon . Sackett, hostess. In so they got one small patch of day with Mr. and Mrs. Benry Bur- her.e, Wednesday afternoon. wheat cut ,and' shocked. We might ges and family, of . B~avertown. Oonnard Gillough has been con- Wednesday-July 2 'hny~ done more but earlier in the Mr. Ralph Dill spent the weekend fined to his home the past ~ee~, Waynesvllle Civic club business 'Affectionately Yours' d'al'.- they were cutting hay. We with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Os- with a n, abscessed eye. meeting. MI'. and Mrs., Fred Shier wood en- Thursday-July 3 needed all that 'rain 19:5t week but ' born, of Xenia. now it ,the weattier man wlll just . Mrs, David LUCas ' spent Saturday tel'talned several of thall: Columbus Waynesville Garden Club, Mrs. ••~ Tyrone Power. Rita Hayworth send us clear skies untll tlle wheat eyenJng with Mr. and Mt·s. William friends, at dln~er Sunday. J ennie Conner, hostess. Linda Darnen is in that would be just fine. Barley Jones, of Xenia. , Mr, a nd Mrs. Barkley Bill (nee is being combined in the neighbor- Mr. aud Mrs. HUy Gibson and Helen Randall) were caUed to Cohood b~t , we haven't tried .it yet. daughter. Pa.uline, Mr. and Mt.s. lumbus on account of the death of MIAMIS LOSE , TO They ~y it makes ' flne winter.. pas" Morris r.ewis and 501\, Jerry Lee. Mr. HUl's brother, wbo .,~assed away TIPP CITY TEAM ture and good hog feed, and t he spent Friday evening with Mr and In Detroit, Burial toolt place in With Ti Cit l f-act ,, in' t....•• e lotPh'Pi n ntngY runs " that it can be planted and Mrs : Tim Smith and fanuly ,. ,'They Oolumbw, 'Saturday. ' ,S~~ingwthree vue aynesv1l1e hayvested b~fore the wheat, might also called on 'MI'. I\nd ,Mrs. Olal'- ~. and Mrs. Fred Illandall and Mla'mis , lost to the Miami county tt:ul)te It a , good tblJ)g to plant, This ~nce Smith arl<! llttle son. daughter. Freeda, of Xenia, were team Sunday. by a soore of 10 to 7 • •_.~"_II!I , mornin~ ~e went to steeitthe defens e ~ Mr. J$)hnnie Burges, of Be~ver- suRnlcda y mdor~D~lr:~~er:. '.11 ' A. Todd, and Osborne shared th~ _ _ _ _ _ __ _~---Parade- in Dayton bu was rath,er town. spent last ,week with relatives , har" t-.r ....:an":,,,n, or itchl burden for th ' lal disappointing. We saw more , army here ", M18.\n1, Florida, visited hls grand- P N ng t S d t e oc . team. ENTERTAINS ' BRIDGE 'CLUB , , . ' . ex un ay he Mlarrus piay eQulpptellt , ~e day the ~atlonal Miss Pasty Blafr, of Xenia, spent parents',Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Smart Delco Local 755 at the University of Mrs. Edgar Smith ,e ntertained the du\U'ds or some other un!t went by a tew days last week with 'Miss and daughter, Miss G~,ce, the past Da to di nds . members of her bridge club. '!ltlO , tha " k Y n amo . on the~ way to the wlI:r pmes n 'Pauline Gibson. ' wee . , Mrs. carman Crane and Mrs. Don~ , we saw tn the parade. I would Wee Mr. and Mrs. ' Morrls Lewis Ilona MrS. James Hall and children, -----~ to go., to the Airport to see the 'son, Jerry ~nt Saturday with 'Karl and Jean, of , r.ee5ib~, ~lled ' The au~ always 'beats the , train aid Bawke, at il card party. Friday evening. After al} eveni!lg of ,cards bombers and .other plan~ on dls- Mr, and Mrs.' John Koester and ,on friends here, Sat1l1'day morning, ~ btle crossing, bal,?:1n8 aooldents. play tomorrOW .but .Vandalia is a ~Uahter, Velma, of Utica. ' ' enroute to t~e Dayton Centennlal. -X:~.~he m1~ ~ the t~~n 'prizes were pr~sented sto Mrs. Mark reme r t any ....~e Il,ogers and Mrs. C. 'I . , a tter thwal e, long way froin tiere and tbia 18 har- Mr 'and. 'Mrl ErD ' t Eiarnh t Mr. and . Mrs. LoUts Snell. have a Ild veat time. < I ' was t.hankful ttsat the and 'family We~ su~ guests ~ mOved tn'~ tile Snell "double" re- may be train time at the grade and re!reshments were served by' the fJchter plants or Whatevet: they Mr. and Mnl, Alvln', EIir~t, or cently vacated by, Amos Trivett and crossing. hostess. were da,rtlnlr about . over our heads Wayneaville. Sunday eveiuns. f>&m1ly, who moved to WUminlton. - : - - - - - . . - - - - - : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - were only ahowiqC oft, How forMiss Clara ' DaUlrbters and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, W. P"McCarren, of - - , - . - . - - - .... , - - -. - . - , - .- - - - -.... ,,~te we " ~I ," Ernest · JarMart ~nt' l"tlday ' wl.thwaUlotu\dlng, ~nt U~e week-encl at " JUne 19. The hay that they cutfrtenc1a in n.yton. ., the11' h~, 'bere: ' yesterday is 1ri the ~~. , Po~ the- Mr. ..ndMn. J!:ine~n , Dill and ~. and Mn. ROy' Kln-g and flfst cuttlol f~ new .lf~• . I~ did son, Ralph; s~nt SUnday with Mr. daUlh~l' Patrlcla, were: Wtlm1ng~n " t v~ well. It was planted late lUt and .Mrs. l!:art 'Sowers, of near Bel1- callers, 'Saturday evenmg. 811D\1lU1r, a llttle too ,late' but this brook. . Mr. and Mrs" Charles Sldnunlng, ' , liekt came thrOuab "11'11 'weil. Real i(r. and airs. Bl1Y. , Qlb~n and orWUmlD1tOn were ,SllnW ~r Myron (" J a,ck") Banta, former ~anager of the local summer heat. ''l'be thlDI tb1s place. daulbter,. Pauline,. Mr. and Mrs. ~sts Of ,tbelr son-ln-lJ.w and ,Kroger Grocery' store, has assumed the active managership lacks is " mce lake 01' river a,lona Clarence ~Wford spent Sunday daUlrbter, Mr. -- and Mrs. connaid of the C.l. Satterthwaite liisurance, Agency in the absence btlp abtlth side. SomedaY .I , am wt~ Mr. and ,M", 'l:vere~ Bunnell G1llougb. ,., , Of Mr. Satterthw"aite who left this wee~ for a position in' rolnI to haYe a ~l 01' some klnd and tamUy. of W'ynesv1l1e. Mr. "and Mrs. Charles Beck. or W h' gt n D C I • • , ' " . -Qf pond" It is very lBte....tlq ,to , ~ , ~~urg, were Sunday afternoon ' aSMI~S °t h"·' '1 . ., . , 'I . • have 10' bUds come for the " ' guests of bhe lAtter's Igrandparents, ' .r. a, t,e rt waite WI I reb~m hiS mterest In the bUSl{le s mubiT1es but I ' w1sb ,the, crows wall J»,per scraped oft ~d the old. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0 : OJ:'&1': , with Miss Helen Hawke continuing as bookkeeper. T rle Would 8.~y away. I amafralcL. to pall}t showing. It must . bOna ba~ ' Mr. and. Mrs. Rk:hard ~ a~ency' is prepared to fill your insurance needs. ' let the UWest baby ~ o~t for m,~ories to the ,ola timers to see c~dren; or Ge~nt01lm, were Sun'" I" " ' tear the cro;rs. ~ nt ' them. I t~ IbOSt' o! t,hatpalnt apJn. I won-, ~ay evening ' guests ci! the latter's A-eJlCY' beard . 80 I many yeatercia)' that II , del' bow , many are ~ lett ,than cal} mot:her, ¥rs. _erson Frazier. • we~t ba'il~ to pt tbe- sun"bu} by the re¢etriber wti~ it wU JneVi. Won't" , . ' ',' ' ' , ~" ' ,".. . ,' Phoaie 6tR2 : ifJme i caule ,. out Ulere wasn't a It- be ~ to see it bdsht ~d abln-' PICNIC 'HELD ' W~YDe.~lIe, Ohio J crow t,o 'be seeb' or h~rd . . " ~ again.. ~eu w~ the time and , . ON BflRTHDAY .' JUDe 21. Mid-summer. The lo~· ",or~ that Is solnllDto the redecor.. ---.:... . . D _ D _ II _ ~.;.IJ .!lIIU- " - _ a_~~.-.c~~...;._n~~~_.. eat ,of. the Y,e ar. ?OUSh whY aUnr. Too ~l>,t ~ arternoon~ to do MiSs.Mary Katberine Menden " tiley ~ll , lt mid-s~er when ,they .anyt¥ng, Good weath,~ (or the tce hall: daughter of Mr. ' and Mrs. ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~ say It la · the ~~1l1 o! s~er ,man. ~ the s!t'laiminJ pool ' ~ the Olarenc~ M!fttleDhaU.\-· celebrated her " I \ - -,"- \'1 ~ I do ,no~, know. A~ any rate tber,e ~wheat. , , '. " . ' ', eighth birtbday ann;I~~. FrlVfer~ no ~d...wnmer'S. Ntlbts .'June 23. An~ther l~v~ly day. How ~, ,TIlth .plcn,tc " '~LOd outlug at, Pi.rk, t.ebl.noo.. to whf+':b praDkS on this place that I knew fast . the . ~, 1.1 pttlng rl~. 1. abOut 1ut night.· Probably puc~ and hear that one QI our ,nea.rbf tbresll- the rolloWing Uttle lrb-la were Inhis kind (to not llve abOut bere. ~ log outt1ta ,baa ~UI~ • ~"..u.ed. Misses Marle:ne l nd ·J udy :r am quite sure ttlat our ' wood is t~ machine. 'l'beJ evtdent17 $tneve, or' DaYtiO~; -' Bamara and a IJl8I1c WOQd ute the, one in: hav~ faith t.hat- ther, .,u .be wo~k Kary ""'nees.' HartsoCk PhyUta, . ' ~e.s, play "o,u··,Btutus" ,her~r for'thelJ,l ,tn spite :or COIiIb~. O\U' Anile 8a~teriihw~ite, 'Mar . t~lIe who Walk In the,-magiC,''':oc:id' ,boy visJtor ~rom. ,the ,ei!.,. I!I -~ RuSh, ~1berta Brannock, NancY : ...t ' P,U,drlJalit'.~~'tMl4-~e~ s ,eve1, " ~~ ~me. 'lb~ let)wn. drive ttie q.:an~. Llplan Stan9bl!l'ry, and Wln-, f'-' .;0'; \ ' • ' • have a chance f.O see, tHemselves ,as ~otor and he trted", h,1S .l1and,"at nl~ Jo StoUt. ,"" .',' th~ ' !pIIht ' have tM!~n, It ~ inte,f ry , p1,t~blnl har. , ,I think .t~t . ~- , The 'Uttle ~d1es were a~ompanied WILL THER~ BE ENO~~H FOR YOU? estl.ng ~,~ n~te that, In t"~ P~ lone ~o~d'f1n!1 a~ l~t a y~ OQ on .t helr em:urSaoJl by Mrs. VlrIInfa DiOIt. of ,the ~tera ,tutn out to , a (farm IL'. ~~i ,or th~lr eduC{at1Qnl 8t~~, of DaytC)llj 141'8. Edna DavtS' Call ,a 'we can be J~ the .,me k1nc,t of 'peop\e ~ ,JU8,~ ':_ .• ummer or . ;two, 60t and Mrs. Meiidenban. • that they were ~ ~eal life, cmlJ some ,;~e, ,In t~: , w1n~: oar~ '., . ---:-". ' ', aupply you • the ':':¢.rc~" w~re ' chaDled .. ~~!l~ fall. ~ spent all,mYeArlt. NOTICE OF 'P11Iiuc:,,,,BJ:AB~G . '6le ' ~tty ~et 'tw:ns 'out to~ .W ,a summers lin the ,~try, but ne~er ON TIiE 'BUDQET' wter,on a l~ t!CAle: ~e ~r ' ~ ~er~ , ~~ I ~e here ", .. ; " ~ .' f, ' ELKHORN, & YELLOW JACKETr ? an ~1iO resrette'i! that ~ . bad not to Uve ~noWI I ~ I ~ Notice ls hereby gh'en' th&t' ()n the , OLGA·POCAHONTAS . ' ' , , mWried . ~, ol~ ma~ "wu ~ 8OII1e . of t~e bea~ , ~" In tb1a lat;4Y of July; ,l"l! at' elsl!t o'clock • ~etlttn It.he~> ahe ro'tP,4,berH~ , da~ ~~ " p ..Qr ~v .,nIell,Ce tn, .. ~ P.•• ~:! ~~ ' on the Budget~ RAVEN RED ASH ' ' ~ to ' ~ ' m the wOOd, It and , ~un~, ~ e~erY b9" ~ pared • by , tbeii Wayne Townablp ·would ~~ lDte~~ to 'lee ~hlt It gitlaboUld ~ hive .(IOme, ~penoe"Of Trustees ' of :W"rre~ obiO,' ~T9KE~--:,,';GG ' Yfould ll&ve , ~n 11ke l lf , we ~~camp en: o~et', Ri1DUttye way of Ute, ' f~n ~' .n'xt\ s~1D8 flaCal 'year, I ' ~' to \be east lDateU of the ~~'bout.1 eJectr1cltY, .wttbbut . ~- en.dJlig' ~ '31, 11M2• . " ,,' ..:!, we,a~ ~t 1OlDe' ~I ~ ~e: J(IOWi-i. e~t1~ wt~u ~nnUII ...ter, with . .~li ~eartns ·.Wtn , ~ , be1d at ' bhe ~ver Inl ~ are o~ , cqmmon ,DO ~~~ c~n~~~ ~t :rowmlliP House~ ;Waly.ne.viUe, 'Ohto, , , second ifoWtbl ~P4 ev~n walk: , ~ th!!Y . e' lor themHlves. W~ , \ ' .' L. H;: GoRDON : 1~ ~~; \h~,:a\ , ~ht 011, Ml"'''', ~. ev~~lhI , sa tQ~ h . for sran~. .Oler,k of.\WI!Yne 'towpsblp sumDieiJ• .EYe ~qlil "Pr*J»lJ Only ~ ~bat ~ , ~ ttr~de~ WkeeP ." , rl ' i' ',' ,~~i "'" t. ~ m';'26 ~ 1f3e" CldaerIF ' , us · ~rJ7: U1ii;nJdUl.' for ~ belle,.... ~ . ' ,"" . -'," ',,~, ~;, ~ ~ , Utt1e,..!\ts ,Ol clyutzatlOO-They' tfte- , Mis8:s~e' ~n~1 ~ ~~,~~l, ~ ch~h ~190lts thet, Qdd .n~ Itl;1~, ;~~, , ~t theyl " ,~ m~~lnI with 'relatlv.~tS~ ~ere. " ~~ ,.~__~;:;;;i;;;;S~;ii;;ii;.;;;;:;;;;i;;;~~~~~;;2;=~;;;;::;S;i;~~5==~
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AlbertClea~er, ~nled by '!~'. and Mrs. J. P. I.errlck at' ' frlenda, f10cp Ifayton, left. Saturday tended the Dayt()n Centennial l~t , for a ten daY flshlng trip lD Minne- Tb'uraday even1nc. Iota. " ':.'. ~ -0-Itobert · crew y1slted Mr~ and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Witham have Fnmlt Dymond, of Xenia. SUnday. . returned ~ ;their home here, &fter ' . . .-:.....0.,. . . . ' , a pleasant week sj)ent With Mrs: ~r.erner llaker, "and Mr. and Mrs. , A:qno,u ncement, is being m~e by the office of Dr. A . E. wi~m's bro~bei. James Stoops ~d Kenneth , Quftey and ,~ldren..' of S~out. th~t ,s ubstitute p.hysician's will take ,his place du~ing Ifam.uY~ of yan WtJ't. Ohio. ' !:.~::.i ~ :nB~lUarelts of hIS absence~ due to ,a uto accident injuries.' : " , 0 , . ' uu • , ' _",r. D C·J · ' E':S ' ' . . ' ' " ,. .~ , .' . . r. , ~ure ' .. to.':lt· \fIll. be ·on .qu,t y (l,urtng morning off':~ ~!/:~d~:en:.ea~:,n;! Mrs. sadie ,Reaaon, of Barveye- fl~e ho~ an? anot~er physida,n from Miami Valley"Hosof ~. an~ ,';In;. ~l1e TaYlO;, of ~• .1a v1s1t1na thla week ~th Mr. PIta} ~111 ; be lD the oft'i~e during. the afternoon hours. for Benbrook. ' '" an(11ofrs.P. L. ~n. . the r~maIDder 'of this ,, ·eek. Startihg ' M' d J SO i " .. ' . . • . ~y, une' . • " ---q-, 1 ' '0 "' '. a ' full.-time physician ~i11 be · in c~aJlge. on,~.'
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The schedule or claims. debts a.nd liabWtl1!.' i of t.lle estate of Mary F. 6 Thompson, MaSQO. wLU be n¥rd July 17. . Malo Street' The schedule of debts ot the es-
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Entered As Second Class Mail Matter a.t Postoffice, WaynesvUle, Ohio tate Ott Julia MlUard. Franklin. ap- -- - ---:=--=--=----=-7:":---:--=-""'7":-:-:------- - proved. I, CLAUNCII•••OWN E. C. Crane Editor and Publisher The schedule of claims. debts 'and ........ e-..... OWe ....... - - - -- - ---,.-__- - - -_____- ; - - - - - - - - - -liabilities of the estate ot Lewis IsSUED EVERY THUR.sDAY Rook. Franklin, approved. The war" between Germany and The schedule of claims. debts and tho I> >_. Subscription Pr.lce, $1.50 Pel' Year, Payable in Advance . tl r J .,. Russia came as a surprl!!e t(\ m03t au r ..y "" fLx and control prices liabll1Ues of 1e estate 0 euerson of . . odlLI d D MItt HI b 11 d J I ' 10 Wa hlngton observers. While It w s many comm es and pro ucts . j~r a 'IV e ear • U Y • . . can be looked for within the near A certificate of transfer ordered known here, of course. that trouble , • L H d ~U iJure . eon en erson one ot the A T RA FFIC. PROBLEM HERE ? to L . .E. Thompson, admlnl!!- was brewing between the two d:cta- most ardent of the O~igl 1 N PI ..nn of the tate h'Ighway d epartment f or th e WI'd en-' issued t to f tl tat f M F na ew . . . ra r O l e es e 0 ary • tor states, thru'e were but .few ,who Dealers. W8S named by the Presl. mg" and re pavmg of Mam treet through Wayne Ville Thompson, Mason ... , ' . . ...,. eI'leved ac t ua I h 0 t 1' IIU es wouId den t' s'evet'a 1 weeIts ago t 0 .uead the brmg to mlnd a much-dl cus ed que tIon~oes the heavy The cou~t se~ July l~ to hear ~he come As a result the ' entlre Euro- otflce of Price Management and flow of traffic on' Route 42 through here move too fa t? schedule 0 cllums, deb and Uab 11. Civilian Supply. HenderSon b h d ., . . d ties ()f ' the estate of' Fred Klpp pean picture ha been changed. ., as a Many people beheve that It does and that ome ay PI t PI I . . il n~ legal author ty Whatsoever to en. h h W e8SSllla n. Wh e most ot t.lle military experts fore '-.- f his U the peeding of both truck and a utomobIles t l'oug ay- Report of C J Waggoner trustee bU ' e any 0 ru ngs or orders, 'II '11 l' d" 'd t . . . e eve that Gennany wm be re- but despite his lack of legal power neSVI e WI. resu t m. a Isastrous aCCI en . III of t he will of A, D. turned the victor over Rus"'~ wit'" h ' '11' I . h h' of Itl~m . . . =- . w e as rece ved Dl.\Sual cooperation MotorISts and dl'lvers of heavy trucks passmg t roug . Schultz. r;ebanon, approved. ~n a ,few weeks, those few weeks from buslr"ss and IndUstry. How. Wayne ville appa r ~ ntly have little fear should th ey exl\1A&R"lAGE LlCEN,SES wUI mean a great deal to Great ever. some his recent requests to ceed t he pl'esqibed ' peed limit or "bike unnecessa~ Ral;ph Applegate. 21, laborer, and Brltlan and to, lhe American pre- hold d~wn selling prices to present ~ ees ill pa ~ing a s~ower moving vehicle in the business LIllt.l 11 Conover, 19, laundry worker. pjU'edness program. ' I~ Russia can levels, despite wage Increases. heavy district where cars usually are parked on either side of both of Cozaddale hbld . ou~ against the German inva- taxes and' rapidly rilIlng raw rna'' t " Edwar4 D. Fritz, . 20, machinist, slon . untU Autumn, .when the Fall terlal costs, are not being retused lh e stree . . .. . and Dorothy E. Franz, 23. house-- rains begin. then Germany Is lo 'because of neceSSity: Otlber counPersons who pass through other towns and Ylllages 1.0 ' worker, both of Loveland..' dapger of ultimate , deleat, for It tries have eqdeavored to control this vicinity report traffic moves much slower than h~re. Russ8u Stiver. 21, Inspector, and Germany ~Il!l0t win aplnSt Great prices under slm11ar conditions. All In Centervi~le and ~a!!on particularly is this true. Both N'eva Ela1o~ Routt, .16: both of Brltlan and RussiB. ~Url~ 1IK1, It nave faUed. e~ \n the totalltarthese towns maintain traffic officers. , Frank:Un " ' . ~ e.xpeoted ~t br 19U the Brttl!!h .Ian states. where the ent!? economy .. ' . , • f',-#' b t h I qrval A. BUfiemelr. 22, machln1st, wW l1a~e . the ne.C!ded air superlO~ty of the country,· and the activity of WaynesvIlle once had a. traffIC 0 1.ICer. u t e p an and Barabara Eckert, 19 both 'of ' that wlU maiCe her Impregnable a- aU 'the citizens t Ued b 6pparently did not prove to work out although many ar- Kinas, Mllls. ' , . lainst attack and able to finally be the IJOvernment.'· are con ro y I'ests w.ere made. John Olloton Pratt. 42. Johns~ the victor. . , , The City :of Oakwood had many auto' accidents, some town, tel~horie employee, an~ Mary ' , ~. . '. When driving, keep your temper. of 't hem 'fatal : several,oyears ago. Laws were n.ot enforced Helen Mounts, 33, ~non, 'tele- While . President Roosevelt ~' NObody else wanta it. . ' . •, .' " pboDEI. supervlao'r.' other Adm1n1stratlon' , leaders have &n4 peop.le speeded through ~h~ Cl~y, as th,e y . plea~ed. . ... otu~les ,CoOk. 20, Lebanon, parts ,pledged 'American ald. under the A senes ,of aut? d~at~s Wlt~In the· penod, ~f a ,few days ~18J'k. and Elsle Sawyer, 21, Mason, Lease-Lend Law. to R~Ia, the geb- . l'esulted. The ' city made a' complete .about-face In regard bookll;eeper. . eral feeUng 'amona Members of to traffic laws; Speeders were haled . into,court a.nd given , AU.!n McKay,. 21" OreiOOta::!at'- . Congress Is that the .Unl,tect State~ ,h eavy 'fines . . No one was ' excused. a,ln"o'o d' today has .mer. and VI~ ~r, 21, Wa,y· s!l0uid ' n~t e~dea!or .. to~. Cum1sh Auctioneer ts . d ' t " t d " tli ' ..' . • nl!.'ivUie, .telep~one operatQr. , finances aDd , suppUes ,to .the eRus ; d f.ew acc~ ~n. an mo ~ns s rIVe w~ . •care., . ' . . . Fr~nk Wa~ne Sch~rtzel, i7, slD,n ' wIu' etrort: In fact. m~~~ Con. SATISFACTION , Many behe,va -the Maln street traffIC problem I.B.a Bel'lOl;lS WaynesY1lle. . welder, . Ilnd Evelyn gres~en bel1eve tbe recent .. turo, or ~one thl;\t sho,u ld' have the immediate' attent~on of ' official~· KerSI~y . . 28, Oregon1&, teaCher, , eveQts lIJ. Europe makes it more .evlOi.N~ -C hari• . how .to·m.eet this problem is sometping else. Return- . ~P!l ~o,na.hue. 21, M1citue~ dent than ever. ·that the Uiuted emtil-Vlli., Ohio mg',..,o' the .traijic offIcer plan might beQne way to combat ~cblnlSt. and Ma>rt~ ~t~ 18, Sta~~s Sh.O...ul...d~sta~Y~O~u~t~O+f~thl!!eLE~.u,,:to--:C-~7-:----=:<:"::=-=~=":" - -::-.':-_--;-_~~ . . ' . k . ~ " . ." . - Lebanon, R. R. 2. ', . pean t#!).rs and lIhoilld heed the th~ l~8Ue, If lJlotOl~~ts and ,ttuc .drIvers were gIv:~n t~, ,un Bel!'~ Lamb. 25, laborer, and .Iva warning of GeOrge WaShington a. d~rstAnd ~he)'\ wo~ld J:>,e deal~ , WIth. seve~~ly" for y191~,tlOns. PattGn" 2~, waitress, both of Frank- hJnst entangll.na' · all~apces 'With With condttions.,as they, are. today, we h~~ to thmk of lin, ' " : . . _ forell1l po~ers. To, mb8~ 'A!me~loans what will happen when Main str'e et is · wideil~d ..and re· ' ..NoUe ·- ~owell, '. 26, , pl~ber and the C~munlsm of· Soviet RuS8~a · ~~~~~!""'l"~~~---~~~l paved-unl~ss steps are taken t9 meet this traffic probJem. Mlldr~ S,~~g8. 16, both' of Ore~ and tb~ dlctatQrship of Josef StaUn .• '. .' " " " goolCI, .. • are jus~ as apborent as . the Naz1a~ ,;;.~~~~~~~~~~~~~oi.oii~~~~~~~~~. REAL E~rA'l'E .TJ.t4NSFERS j, pf the, German 'Reich ahci ,t be dlC'.,; , , . ' ;, ~. I ' J. S. /lnd C. \T. Fritz to Edwarl1 t~torahip of Adolf Hltlet. The gen· '.~ .. _. Ii ' P SlPllker. five acres in Ha~lton !!ral fe~ling oJl Capitol Hill Is to 'let ~ ~OUn~!I. ~~ur '~ >~ ~~ .. _ twp aar~r MOOr!!"'·to . B!-1lJ.tJ8l land th e fo~-cef ·of Hitler and Stalin:nght· ~: ' , " .' . l .. " r Olaudia S~art plot In Clearcreek ' it\ out 1rl tile hope . that they, may . , twp, • ~ , . . ~estro1 ,each o~ber. 'l11e Amerlcp.n . ' na.vls tQ T. W' Weber peoPle ' do not want .to tight .on .the " Fannie WU80n -Oregonia) ent ered , Paul Stewart. Jr. " ~ppolnte,d ad· plot Frankllil. · . ' . ' aide of ' either Hitler ' Qr StaUn, nQr ~U1t a,~~~t Q.ecll'· Wlls~m ,for a dJ- mlnJstrato~ of .t~El es~te of BUdd 0 , . H;· ,apd Pear~ ~rockm.orton to, do they W1i:~t to .~ taxed to t urnlsh ~rce ch'aiging cruelty. They were Ohrlstlan. Lebanon. , ..with .0. F. '!', :Et .. aQd, . Hazel' . Burto~ lot lq ' :in.lR~ aid toeltber.
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Brown!. ~lirl ~ro:om land W, , ~- Sprll:lgbor~., . ';'.,. < ' .' '--0:-:.' ". .dar~ as appraisers.. '. " . , Gllmn Cook to" ~ -and' Elle~ ~ altler .,J·COJ:IAU.er.s~I1e....lIIImIJnf~l'_~-li;.llI-.I~t.I.~~C~H 'Sloan: ' Fr~n~ln', entel'el1 PI~'. ~ ... Joh~~, M~D:tKorn~ry, Clendenning, lo~ in FratlkU,lrl ). 4~~. '?tb~r portiOns r,ot Eur0l?«!l\n for a divorce : !\,om .~ee Sloan. &~poin~d e~ec.utor' 'o~ t~e . es~ of . W~~l . ~e8 to' J. E: Wagoet, a~sS~'" h~. will ob~~'~. thf .~e~~ DetrOit Mlcb. al~ Known as Lee Louis p, ·~tz. .. ~ason, ~h LesUe· 75 acres n MliSsie twp.. . 'II . foOd,. oll and .minerals to ~ke GerGoff> In ~ddi~lon to charging hlm Gilbert. F,rank Watkins ,~~ laber;t ',;tr1$l ,P.!~ttig to ·Rutq AleXand~ ma~ Iqdependent of ~rts from wUh cruelty, she stated in her , pe- M~staller as. ap~rillser~_ · .•.. · ~. fl e lots ~n Franklin, ,"~'" ot.hercount~les: . Th·e . ~ll-ine , lli : t.he · i~~IIi. . . . . . . . .~• • • • tltlon that he married hel' under. an Karl Brown"John W. Goddar~ an , ' ·W. T. Jordan' and: Vlola ' HartsGck greatest whea~ · 'PloclUClng territory ,~umeq' name and llad a _WiCe., at G, p . .Bro~n ~~inted ~on<to fRale~ aml , Dina ,Fox, plot In ·.to the world:' I~ ,~ StiPPu.~ ~ther ~~-'7"''--'';;''';'''----"::'':;'''..,......---:,~ .that time" ers to diVide real e8ta~e involved In ' ~Ie . t1\;P. . . '.' , , gral~ 'andJ' ,foOds, U~c;let: etftcient . "COMMON PLEAS PROCEEDJNG~' the a~tlon. o~ :Jenrue Ja~y, . ~ecu- Fr'ank P. Em,ery to\ Myi1e 1:..&y- p~~tion. me~pds tlie lJ,Jkraltle can ' ~. p. and Ida Cooper and the trlxof tbe ,e state ot .Ada JtoOg~ ' er aDd' Helen Layrt~ 86.75 ~' In' ~ (eed .. ali)~lfope. Then. ' too. SOuth.e~ European~u.s81a ~ .Oglesby-~tz ~ank and Trust agf.!Jnst · WllUafD: Koogle and others. Hadail and ~n twp'. .eom~ Jilade parties defelldant Howard. Woo Inns .appolnted ad;, Fr'lln;tt q. t4tller, ~eceased; ;,to Anna fur~!t an inui1!!DSe ' amoupt Of oU, lD fhe ' suit of James ~. Gray. ·l.nlnlstr4tot of . the estate of Fra~ E, ' &(11181', 165 acre~ 1n' Jl'rankUri twP.: gold, $~lver, copper, ntcke~ ZInc, ,90&1 '" Wayriesv'Ule, against ~berty I Motor Br~ndon,~ano": With, . G., ' P . R:. .M. BI~1r ·,to RU5Sell, aDd.',~ an.l1 ~nga~" 'Sotithe~ ' ~ " Freight, Inc. · . . Brown, J~hn Ood!iard and Karl Carr, lot tn Lebanon. '. also pr,odqces ~odalderable cotton: Defendant ' granted 30 days .add!- Brown a-s appraiserS. , . .: ., '.' . an-Ci is the gateway 'to the 'mh Per- ' . t1on to !l1e. '!in ,anSwer !n the 'Suit . The will, ofl;iarah Fra~l!!, Fra~- , " ,vJ~IT I,lELA;iryt;B sian oil fl~lds, tis: 'weu·',.8's, th~ ~n-, _. ' . . , , Of William Oeorle Shafter, Clncln.; lin. wl~ fie read ,July 7." . ,. . . , .J -',, ' , , ' , . trance leading to India and 'Tti,rkey. .R OOTFOIL\ND ,CO SIGH . . \ nati, ag~ns't 'Cpester .Sawyer. Ma- The Jn~eJlto!?' ~f .· the;,.estat& ,~... Mt... a~ ·' Mrs. :, ~~~~ert - Ed,war~ :,?pce t!le , ~ "PP'Ve~ IlOntr9ll!'.i:Si. yOltr . ~bt1~, hoiJa ,. ah~$» . an4 calV~ . son. ' . ' M1!es "Ha~l~n, ~on;,. &~ved" a~d f~m1IY;, 'of Dezl,ver," Col., arrived ern E\U'~ tP.ey. 'iV;ijL ~ able to.;Ob- ~" IjOtt;b-BiOQk '00., ' live wire ~ . PROBATE COlJRT . Sale of personal '\pl'operty; bel~)Q~- at /~he -hom~ ·o( "Mr. and . Mrs., i ~~·, a!rne,ep1fi16uppli~. f~ the,,~n- 'P~lve 1Jmi'. for ' the , ~ Larry , schuchter:' Morrow, .~p- ' Ing to tll~, es~te : ot. ,A'i.D. $Chul.~, ,.Wilson ~~ arid ~l; ,.~wa~~' ~~ua~o~ pf' ~~ ..~a~ ·~ctef~telY,. ~k~; pl:tc~ ~nd' 100(f;..~e. ... ~ln.ted ' adm1Blstt~to~ of t~~-- estate Lebanon~ o~d~r~d. . ·,1.·. at SPt1~teli1, Monda, ·;.nlIhti ':r'he~ ,,~~C! .J t Vf111 b.~ : oPlY~ ~bro~tt,.I a1r ,u.- :.t~' 'Stock YUda! ~~I( .o.\/., j . of a. F. Schuchtei-, ~mUton' town;- ' Anna. J.op'~on ,appolntc:;d, i~~~ ' e~ect to ~nifijl, 101' ~' I1!sit .~ .. b~ . ~lp1'~tY ~. In~1;,,~vffiU~1p~, :t~t ·~e ' 1ti ~. Bf4Io B'ta'ttoo .,w:qq . . IhiP~" W~ yY,,- w.~' .:W,hft~e~,.. A. J. , oC _tbe estate , ~f E11l1u ~obn8Q~ ~ :·~tb thti1;t' fatqer, ' WhO ·.'!s s~~ Q~ea,t. B,rlt~ , ca'n'Jh~ for... ~:.-f~ 12:25 ' ~~ 12·:~O.,p., II;l.for ,.our :~' Scheurer and .John .Holden ·as· a.p- lunatio. ,. W, ··' '. " 1 , victory. '.. .' .. lUAliret .~ ~:· I.
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during this hOt we,.ther it has ATrEND COMMB!ll(JEMENT been ·quite a help. ' _ Mn. aDd Mrs. T. S. HlP'd1n and , , And now for the most imPQrtant fainJly and Mrs. NettIe TfnJ)ey atpart ot this communique. lam vit- tended commencement; exercises .of aily personally interested in 'our the M1a.nli Jacobs BUsiness College, ' Boy Scout Movement In this , com- at the N. O. R, audrtoriwn, Friday munity being a member of the evening. Tressler Hardin, who reMadison Earnhart, of Oenterv11le, troop committee I had promised to ceived his diploma in higher acwa.s pleasantly surprised, ~unday, on attend to the ne:Ws~per reporting, couniancy was one of a class of 253 the occasion of /his birthday anniand iny accident is lnterfenng with graduates. versary, when over th1rty relatives this work. ' and friends gathered at his ,home, ' / Personal letters were to "be, sent Let su not be weary in well doing: with well-filled baskets, In cel~braout. People were to be contacted for In due season we shall reap, if ' tIon of t he even.. . . II tJ t t ' -: j th j persona Y and every e or was 0 we faint not.-New Testament: Gal-, Th06e who en oyed e occas on be made to put on a concentrated t.tn 6'0 were Mr., and Mr~. ~rl Babb a.nd drive for the' BOy Beout Cabin. a ns .. I family of Xenia, Mr. , and Mrs. My con ention has always been - - - - - - -..._~--~ Ernest Earnhart and family, of Mt. that we are not begging for money Holly; Miss Inez ~omas and Jo~n !but !because of the good it wUl do ~y, of Dayton, Mr. and Ms. the community now as well as fOT Carl McCoy, Del~ Shafter and our future. clt1zen&, It ~d be. easy -, --~-----"'---thll hOnored g~t ~nd his tllJJ)iI~' to·~lse JJ10ney tor such a project. ST lIIAI&Y'S EPI:SCOPAL Mr. ~nd Mrs. M~cUson ~rt, a I · Poles have been 'donated by the Be., a. L, BaC*.IeU. Sedor of, OenJ,erv11le; Mr. and Mrs. AlvJn Dayton Power 8lld Light Company, ' , FOURII'H StJNI:m~ ~ Earnhart and sons, Mias Janette cement and stone WPJ'k have geen '~r Kurfiss, Mr. and Mrs. H . B. Earn- given, perm1ss1on for the use of tHe 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion hart and tamlly, 11&. and Mra. grounds from the school board along 11 a, m. Holy Communion and Prank Thomas, Mr. aDd Mrs. R,opert with a great deal of time and laIbor Sen:non. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell from a number of indlvtdUJls of this TUESDAY 2-~ p. m. Summer Church Bohool. Thomas and . daughter, Miss COr.. commUnity. Thomas, Arthur Thomas and George I trust the citizens of Wa:Yhesviile Hawke. and community will give the1r hearty METHODIST (lB1JRC1i support to .ibis worthy ~project. LoaII (l. Slnc~elY, . OhUl'iClh School 9:30 a . m. Alfred M. stout, M. D. W~lp Berv1ce lO:f(I a: m.
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ALTHOUGH ALUMINUM IS BECOMING HARD TO GET BECAUSE OF DEFENSE INDUSTRY REQ1JIREMENTS, WE HA VE JUST RECEIVED DE-, . LIVERY ON A LARGE QUANTITY Of THE FINEST MIRRO ALUMINUM WARE
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will ~ve a story fOlr· the chUdren Editors No~: Following is a letter at the wor~ip hour. written bJ! Dr. Alfred E Stout, wh~ Larger Because of Better Service, Qu.I~ty and Price 18 recovering in McClellan hospital, E.tabli.hed 1849-1941 Xenia. from injuries suffered ' in an WAYNESV:'::.!':1JBCB"OF automobile accldent: . Ed•• B. Foreband. MlDWu "An open letter to WaynesvUl e The Waynesville Miamts 'won ov~r SUNDAY Cpmmunlty." I want this let.t~r to the Delco Local '755 team, ·of Dayservices, corne and ,enjoy them With SUNDAY be ' a. message 01 three told lnipor- ton, SUnd~y, by the !\Core ot 5-2, in Bible Sch901 9:30 a. m. ' tance, f1rst .IlS a g~nera.l,br~ and 'a well-played game at the Univer- Communion 10:45 'l~ m. us. Bible BcboQI 9:30 a: m. l>\1t~er nQte, second, to impound my , slty' of DaytCm f1~d. Osborne pitched sermon 11 ' a. m. Blll)e E\cAOQl l~ 111 ~e YQung impression from the reve~e of , very the eni1re game tor hhe local team "Fighting The Good FJgoht"· HARVEYSBURG OPBN BIBLE , people. Junior Endeavor 7:00 p. m. CRUBCII Lord's supper 10:46 a. m. usual Dr.-patient contaQts; ~d and held the DelC06 to ,tour hits. Bey. ,James Bader, PaPor. Preaching 11:00 a . m. thlrgly, : to ,In soql~ .small WlloY im- .. Next sunday, July 6, Trotwood Berilor End~avor 7:00 p, m. press the community of tb.e tmport- wUl come to Waynesvme- tQ play at Preaching 7:45 p, m. " StJNDAY Bro. 8m1th Wtu be )lack from vaanee of the project planned for the the 'high school d1amOnd. "Going To JerusalEml" 10 a. m. SUnday Bcbool. cation to preach. Boy Scouts. BOX sCORE ~AY , _ _ - 11 B. m. Morning Worship. Christian EDd~vor 7:00 p. m. First may ' I say that ~ am more Waynesville AB R H PO A E , ~yer and Bible Study 7:45 p. m. 7:30 p. m. EvangelJstk: Berv1ces. Pfeaohl.ng 7:45 p" m. than proud and , glad to behind have such & Florence, " 3 1 0 0 0 1 We Invite you to ICOIJle and woz:WEDNESDAY-7:30 p. m. BIble, come and let us 'mate the evenss .. ,..... . community standing , , me. HatVey, If : ...... .. 4 2 1 1 0 0 ship with us. Study, Rev. Roy ~ter. Ing service as good as the morning Y?ur 'calls, 'cards" and ~ken senti:- Stanley; ' 3b ........ 4 1 2 1 l ' 0 PRIDAY- Pr&yer !,(eetmg in allJ one. , m~nis mak.e me think that perhaPs R : TOdd, c ......... 4 '0 1 Il 0 0 ~T. II(~LLY M. ' :E. CHURCD .' heme that wJll open up for 'a prayer MOND4Y tb~s are not In vain aft~r aU. Any Collett. 2b .. , ..... 4 1 1 3 3 0 .... M. Sdar", Mlnllt"r meeting, 'within 20 roUes. Board meetl.n g 7:45 p. m. token no matter how small, is at Gons ct 4 0 0 1 0 0 Sunday School 9:30 a. m. E. A, ' " THURSDAY this time ~Ore.lmPorta~t to me than sawy~r, 0 2 8 0 1 EIlrllhart, Supt. ' /' .' FERRY CDUnCn OF CHRIST Junior M1sskma.ry Boc1ety, 2 p. m. if humer,ous nowe»s, words, IlDd sen- A. Todd , rt .,..... . . 3 0 0 ~ 0 0 Eyenlng ~erv1ce,-'1: 30 p. m. W. C. Smith, Minister , Berea Class Meeting '7 :~5 p. m . timents 1.were told after I had gone. Q5I) " 3 0 1 0 3 0 Prayer M~!.1ng Wednesday ' eve=~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~====~=~=::=~ii1 call If crude 'egotism it you wUl, orne, p "" : " _ . _ _ _ - - rUng. '7:30 -po m. I!' but I s~l1 belIeve 'it i~ .more import- Total ........... 32 5 .8 21 7 2 · A. welcome awalt.os you at ~bese ant th~ anything after death. U Delco .1.ooal 755 ' : AB R H PO 'A E . words can h~lp I will · per~onally try , P~Ck, cff " ......... ~ 0 0 ,1 0 " ~ ....------~--------~,----to thank each and everyone of you. Th 2b ' f) 0 0 3 2 2 Ii) '1'0 CO~'''''''''GTORS '. int it . omas, ... , ... 'f' \ 'rATI!: OF' o.um t . conc~ng , ,h e second ,pq , .:fiisher lib' ........ . 3 0 ' 0 9 1 0, . .,l!lPARlr.-I!:N'I' 011' '.HIf!.I.l~ YS 18 here1 that I may shine and be' .. . ' . t ; olombW! Ohio, J ODe :l., 184J , '<. ell of W .. · . Kliemer, ,rr ,.,...... 3 1 2 i 0 0 EulJlaeer. Sale. . L~. . I Cop), COme qrl.~ a "Winch ." ...ynes.. " 2 l' 1 0 ~ '1 . '. ~o. "1-1L'f~' , , . , .' t ' 1" Bruning, ss .......,. • . '. ,tlNI'll .'HIC'l1il ONTRIA OT . .... I ville. I want an authen ie "ver o~ Bollst' Sb ' 1 0 1 1 0 0 I Sealed , proJiol/l.hl will lie r ae ~-ffi--";'" at lease started correCt-y, 'of me since' ~. . :.. .... . . . a~ 'the, ort)" ¢ the Sfat :a1g'h'W~y With n~~ sjate laws 'prohibiting the sale 01 , ., I'" f Ran, c .. ' .' .... . ... 3 0 O' O ' 2 1 Ir ctor Otf 0h1Q. at ,Colu l11il!us, Oh.!o, my acolpent. Inc}udlng;resu ... so ar Cochran 3 0 0 0 3 0 until t n o'ol ook A . . M;" Eallt Tn lned Now to th06e who were so .' p ........ , ' . Standard Tll'J'le. 'l;u,esdR.Y; .july 1!.2, -fireworks " individuals affer year, July .4th bta . o , . Porter, If .. ....... :2 b 0 6 2 0 19.1,r()r , lmpro · ~ellt.B ' ln; ~re I ' would be k1l1ed some day ,I . _ _ _ _ _ _ Wa.r-ren County , .Oh lo. on Sccl\ lin will be your: last ch~nc~ to purchase, them. ml~t Say, th.~ 1.was not go~g fa'3t. .:;~a::J6'ri~:d, o~l~~~ H~:~u~~ut~I~' W8" the ' right side of the road, TotAl .... ... .. .. 23 2 421 14 b ,s. ;ftoute ~o. 42, I'n the Village 01 . .. ' . .,. ~-,:~yn esvllle, hy grlldlng, widenin g ' had been fishing aDd even haa . ' ' and ·r esu'I'(lI.clng w lt!1tJ asphaltic co n, . . t d .hit" NOTivE OF PUBLIC DEARING (ir te 8Ul'(a e oou r se: , ' . cauc~t sot'ne ~ prove ,l , .an was ,- ' " '., .. ' . Wid 'tt :.' p .Ii.\ ·enl tlnt ' 22 t e t ; RoaOh d rri1ng over 'a small raise . OF !J!IQ: .,~AYNE ,TOWNS. ' way .~ · te t ? lo('hell. " ~ ~n op . ' . '.' RURAL 'SCHOOL DISTRICt' ' ~enfr~h, 3;8107.'70 t etl l o.r 0.636 .m II e. on my side 01 th,~j,roe:!1. I re~e~ , ,. '" , ';' Estl mat d co t , .. . ', ',.,. : .' ~SI~2 0. 0 " , 't h'';:;- of' the accident In , tollow- . , BUDGET , ontra.ct ,to tI om'y),lt'.teO mot later no , ~'tI . . .' . . ',' litla n Selllemli r 30, '1941, , lJlg detaUS until Monday n~n. I Notice is hereby given .~at ~~ ~ ... Th mlnlm llin Wa.,~e · t o Q paId to n " , ' . . t 16th d .. ,"al! labore In mlJl oy d ;on th Is Corllract .We will hliv~ a complete line night , and day had quite a few·' tee!h ~oOked.o ou , '\' ay 0'f J u1Y '·I. on''l , .a~+ 8 '0'1 c~... shall a ~ j:oTdance with th e rt of 'the bone along with p'"In., a ' public hearing will be held' "" h du! . Of Por vall ing . Ho ur I) pa .. '.. . . t . Wage .Rate.!! Alice talned ~r.d Del rpieces---Eooryone· will want 10 take .advantage ' of them, . nUmerous cuts and bruises on the budge ,prepared by !he ~~d '-fu.lned 'by Il'h e P 1l111;tm nt .of lmdus'th ' f.·Cf and . mouth a. b8d of Education of the Wayne Towntr.ra! R lationll II.ppJlocable 1:0 t l\t th,s lost chance for fireworks, so get yours l!ariy · 81bo u. ~.. '. ' . , ' Hlghwa,y Departm lit Im'J,) l'Overnenl J . ' ~ ~. ... , .. Jateratdon on l't he left ' knee and my slltp'Rl1r8.1 School D6s'tr1ct. of War- In acc(lrOan\!e wIth 'cotlon8 it-3, " ·C , .. th< e. next suc- . Gen~ral :1.7-4 1~-4a l.7-fi Ilnd 17-6a of l'h e 'right hlp ,diSloca.ted , , ,' ' . · ren . oun t y, .Oli'.0, ,0. co~e 0If \ 011 10:' . : ' Por' the' f1rst t1m1! 1n my life ' I ceed1ng fiscal year ending ~cember The' bldd.er m u,lI t , 8u h1Jllt "'tth 91,11 . ~ , ' , .. . , . . bId a c4i\rttrll>d oheck. ..in an amOUD\ ' have: been , 1D bed and .now ~ow ,31" .194l-. , . '.'.,. equal t'O' ~IVIl per ~,eJit, q.f t~o , e.fIthe Patienta' potnt 01 , ~.,\reul- ,' 8~ hear1tlI, ll!, ~' &~ the ' ~;~~e~~~~o~.':i.~J~i~War:~en m~r , erature ta~ · haa beCi~:J f._, off*e of. of ' Ildu~t~n' ip .. , '1;'I..n8 ', and ,pell.l.tlcatl<ril@ ,are , 1)I'I . P r. ' . , :" t'~JlU'~ ,. .........BoaJ'd 1 tile 1. th e a ellart~,e ~t , of' hll{b:w;aYII l ter of, 'routine. , 'nle th!JlS the High, acuOO ,b~c;Ung, W,ayne~- ·anij., t'be otflce, l o f \' Ule ' re8Ident.. dI s:' '1" '. h ... . ' ' uld ville Ohio '· ", ..,' ,- , 'tr1Ct."' fl~put)' dlr~Ulr;'· "" , ' prlse8 1pe 1$ w ep ~e DUJ'I!Ie ,00, ,~~ ' ", ' '. . . .' Tft~, a,.r~lqor r,e.~·ve" ~f1e rlirbt· t,o , riot seem tolind anytbt,ng else to dQ, ' ROSS H. HARTSOCK, Clerk reject aby and alt !bIde. &be' isv~ 'yoU' a Ilath.'.and I ~ ..' J1iL ~lO ;' , " " state' Bf~~gf::Ctor
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'tended' a 'danCe Saturday e,venlng given by the Rubicon Club at the Country Club House in DaYton. Mr.-and Mrs. Pearl Cornell of near Mrs.,Everett Early and Mrs. Bow- Middletown ' visited Mr. and YlJs. ard Deweese spent Thursday after- Harry cornen, SUnday afternoon. noo~ in Dll-yton. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. LongaMe were Paul JOhns has employment at the Sunday guests of Mr. and ¥n. . NaM.o nel Cash Register in Dayton. Gep.rge Davis ~t RossmOyne. Mr. a.nd ,Mrs. W . F . Clark, of Day- ' 14 d Mr G . Routzahn Betty ton were Friday evening guests of· r. an s. uy • , u ...... C ' d and Russell· vis ted ~. and Mrs. ~. and Mrs. •.....17 armony '!-~ Frank Brown an~ family at 'I1pp Miss .Velma Sm1th , , City Sunday. .. .' Mr. and Mrs: Edwin Mlnser of The 'Tasty Bread driver from Dayton were week-end guests of the Bamiloon wrecked bls trudt saturlatter's parents Mr. and Mrs. W. C. day at the Rudd 'brldge and inB~dall. , . ' jured & boy from Maaon wbo was Mr. and Mrs .....Alfred Jones and rid1na with him. The boy was taken their daugbter. Mrs. Carl Knear of SOUthern B1lls were sunday callerl to ~ Valley bosPltalL ~yton. at tbe hOJXle of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. M,r: and YrlJ. Porest ,D&~son and jones. ' . Mrs, Joe- Br~ of. WaabingtDn C. Mrs. Edith MacLardie of Dayton, H. were weet-end gu~ts. of Yr. and who has been vl&tttng at the bOUU! Mrs. Ralph ~rger and ch1ldre1L of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnet, for The Cbr1stlan SerVice 8oc1ety ~ several ' weeks left Saturday for a entertained at the Church Wednesvisit with her· sister, Mrs. Sam Bar.. day afternoon by Mrs. Anna Bunnett Ilnd famIly near Centerville nell. lAUllea ,on ber committee were: Station. Krs. )lattle Cre1gh'tOn, Mrs. Mary Mr; and Mrs. Arthur White and Bunnell. Mrs. Eva Young and Mrs, son Robert of Columbus• .-nd Mr. Mary Smith. . aDd Mrs. Robert Siney ·were. Sunday -...;...---dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. K'esM.&SONl~ NO~.CE 1er ·G~. '· ' ~lar . communication of WayMr. and ' Mrs. Robert ' palmer anft nesvWe Lodge ~o. 163. F. & A. M., little Bobby Morgan are DOW Cosuy w1ll be held TUesday e'Venlng, July si~uat~ In their new home In East 8; 1941. . . Oakwood, D&.y1.on. RoM H Hartsook, W. ~. f ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bammond at.Vern Armitage. Sec'y. , r " t
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Mr. ' and Mrs. Forest Hoblit and family have moved to a farm on the Tuesda)..,...,July 8 ' Green County l1ne, Route, 2, oil,y"111-Lo" Bridge club. Mrs. L. A. ton, Elifsbeth w1ll resume'her studGlIll'st. ·hosteSs. . les at · W1lm1~n Collese In ' the Masonic Lodge. fall. Evelyn wiU live with Mr. and Wecllnesd'a,':"'Jul1 9 Mrs. Cleve Conner until she has . .' f1flJshed l11gh school, ~nd the other FJ'len~p Club, Mrs .. M. A. PUI- ohJldren \'fill enter ~vercreek kerson, hOstess. sch I P'bR SALE. l"ure bred Guernsey , ()I) • , " , Thunda,-July 10 Four ienerauons cif the Hobllt Bull, abou~. two years ol~, e1J~e W~yne Township Farmer's club family have resided in Wayne for reglstery. Mis. C. R. Frazier. Mr. anei Mrs. Fred Hagemeyer: 'Township and it is with regret ~bat. R. R. 2, .Waynesville: b~lSts. . they leave the1r frle~ds and rela- ~ SA!LE---.Fryers. Uvea bere. Sarah B. Heston 3m.( SUNDAY E~G GUESTS ' R.. 3 Waynesvllle, Ohio
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Fifty . years The "Fidella Class" of Methodist Mrs. Thomp on. : on with the head to tho west as had 'part in every thing that went is not long enough for such happy Ohurch met Wednesday evening Word was received ot the acc,dent that is the direction of the prevail on and also taugh a group of girls devotion to each other and to the with Mrs. Clyde Leviey a her .llome. of Mrs .• Anna HarriS, ·or Day'tori, 1118 winds. I did not know that but caUed the Junior Auxiliary to work church and we all wish them many Mrs. Susie GUlam was co-hostess. breaking her ' arm. as old J 'a pe used to say "A .body'S for the church. WaynesvUle people m~re golden years, A mlscenaneOus "shower;' was Waldo Holdles. of the Thnrt E never too old to learn. INo; sir, a knew them dUring the many years given ThUrsday afternoon at the Market Grocery is fD,ovlng in the . body's hever too old to lea'rn'" I am he served as minister at st. Mary's - - - - - - - ,-- - - - -home of l1rs. ~dward ' Vllum in Murphy ,property, 'recently vaoa.ted glad that' there .are pe!ople stU! Ohurlih" and always rejOice. to welLebanop; fol" .h er c6usin, Miss Evelyn by Mr. a~d 'Mrs.; Dean South, who shock! ng their wheat. I . Uke the come · them when they come back Kersey. Oregonia, who became ttie moved to, OlarkS~lUe. .. loo~ of a field dotted wI~h nice occaslopally, Mr. Schaeffer was one bride "of Frank Swartzel. ~unday In Mr. ~nd ' Mrs. Emerson Masters ~h~ks, it makes such a pleas!lnt of those who was ordained under a the U. B. Ohuroh at O;regonla. Tho e and sons, -were Dayton Shoppers, summe' picture, much prettier than special ruling that ,permits ~ man TARVIA-LITH1C trAR A~D ~o attended' the , "shower" from Saturday. ' the unt1(iy. f1el~ th"t a , oombine 01 maturity who has proved hln;tseU ROAD OIL ·.EXCAVATING here were M~. Maiy TUcker and' Mrs. SaUy EyJer and Mrs.tTliomas lellves. Howev«7 it takes~lklU to do to be a man of God, able to preach daughters Mr~. : Harriet ' Clark and of Xenia, were Sunday . e~en1hg ~, good job of dOlnbinin.~ too. In the and administer .the affairs o~ a DUMP TR CK SERVIC E Mrs', EVil MoDonald guests at thl) Franlt Wilson hOifie. July "Sucllesslul , Farming" there ch~ch to be ordained aft?r cer~ln Miss , aod daughter Anna. . ~ . a~ inteliesting arti~:le. ca,lled studies under the BiShop's direction , • , I · "There's a Knack in 'Good Oombin- and certain' examinations, withoUl, ¥rs. E)harles SWindI~-;.en~rta.lpe~ G.,.o~e ing~'. Learn 'the tl·iclts .'ot the trade .golhg · throttgh the seminary. Such ~ if you want to ' be a better ' at '.men continue .their actlve business the Methodist Ladies w a covere Phone,. w.aYJ;l~xJ.lJe ,U R 11 dish ' dlnner at her attraotlve c9;n- Mr. lJ,nd Mrs. "'Ernest ' McGregorl your Job I;ha1l; he other tetlow. We . Ule ' but diVe their ' S~days and trY home near O~egonla. Thurs ,::' of naY,ton. are spending a week Willi' hav'e been haying raspberries for 8par~ time to the chl,U'ch. It ..is a Lebanon offfde Phbne 47.3- K ~ Many Ollnton County friends' a 0 Walte.lI T1 . bballs and son, Forest an" almost a week now. The rain cam. fine thing for ch"~h that can , ~ WA" res.98-M'. l\1orrew 'Phone No. 3 Q tended, Mr. and Mrs, Olfi;rlon Roger, in Well- just right for them .a nd they are not afford a full ' tlple minister to . , Mrs, Anna V~n Doren, who re- man. '. flne and large. While Olarence was ' , . ..-•. -. .- -.--•.......;. " '~ -- cently passed ber niqety-second Mrs. NeUe Liebert; of Chlc.ago, ,picking them today he found a ----------------~:-mile-stone, met wi.th a fall the, past who .is a guest ~f the Jordan famUy bird's nes't with four Uttle birds in week, but ~ortunatelY broke. no aocompanied her friends. Mrs. , Ella it 'down low in the bushes ' alrilost bones. Barrow and ~. Mitohe or 'Day- hldd~n by the grass. He cE\Ued me to Many friends and relatives at- ton;' on a week-end trip to Detroit come an~ lOOk _at it. I ,:ould hear tended the. ",edding of M1a8 ~elyn and ot~er p~es of intereSt. the mother bird scolding ~e tree . Ke~Y a.n d ~a~ Swartzel, $un- Mr. and Mrs., Obas:' Jones, of abOve ~ but '[ could not ~~t my eye' dar, in ~. B. opU1eh ,at Or~~n1a ., Blarichester, were ' Sunday dinner on her. . I hope the dogs do not Mrs. MaIille HatflelC1 and. aclde IUests of the PIym1re famUy. . find it. Konkle of Lebanon were Thur.~y Mrs. ~dab 'T&lmase, Lee Tal- June. 26. Tbe wheat is all cut a.nd eventnt pests of Mrs. Laura Sblda- mage and Son Albert, atld MIss Jes- shoctted 110 We celebrated by 101D8 ter. Is tbere The "Ladles 8eWtnI Club" under' sle Garner, · were Sllnday' afternoon swlnunlni. . , 'anythlng so 'nice ..._ H'I- ."........ caUer8 at the, home of Mr. an<S ¥l"S. o.n a hot day? ,Waynesville Is lucky . ~he direction or ~D ecn ........,..,r· ' ." ~ • ali ' .. R. O. Boulware,. In OlarJtsvUle. to have such a nice pQO.1. The tJ:ees son, lave a da h~r O=~ , .' M. M. ~rry : ~as a business visl- atiOut , tt mak~ lit so tlBuch mOr!! for ~. ~~son:ura: .' n1 tor in Morrow. Saturday. pleasant, less · artifioial. The water Dorothy B e. " y:~de ~nd M.tI. Arlihur 0&1,n enter- ,,,&s·,. almost ~ too warm bUt ~t fe1t . Who, ~~ ~~ b~~~ the ' . talned' sevet;.al friends S.unday. good. I . don't see why 'more p!der Rlchara .~lUDler.,. ).fr. aqd Mrs. W&'l1iand Jordan and J)eOple 4Q not take. advan~.- of it . Rev. an~ ~~~:ro:; laD;1l1y a d Georse ' Liebert Jr., of WhY. ,should we who ba,YI' gray hairs • daughte~. , B a '01r1c1nnatf, and HalTf Poley, of leave all the gOOd thiJngs to tbe werp w~n silOPpers, TbUrs~ Ohtcalo. were Sunday ~tors at the chlldren. It is ' the' best pickup in day. . U had s.' Jordan home.- · t e wOl'ld on hot dAy, so good for ~ MrS. Ina Wade, of Olncinne,U, the disposition. 'I , defy anyOne to Mr. and ~" Bar~ey Hi" their guests. SUri~ay .. ~. ~ll'$ two · ';as a recent ' viSlllOr ot per father. fell. 'cr088 'and, . orabbY altei a~80ns who r~lde tn, Cilium W!, Waitei' T1bbaUs and fa,wly. sw.tm. 'Fhe boys Ute to Igo down by Prof. ~nd .Mrs. .Harry , ¥111tgan" '.,' j , the fallrotid bridse o,il ', Caesar's . Oreek.. ' ~'ere Is somet;h lng a~ut. ~.' MIsses' ~uQ111e TUoker ,aD4 ~tu;bettl ; fROM' A FARM blARY Olark, atte.n~ed ,. Tea~~8 oonven- , ' Day. JUDGE " Vlatar 'thab feels ' better ,toban' even .a '.1 tlon at Oed~ \~in~,.• o. ir the ,week-., . /.... " •..::....... 1;. ' . ~e poOl ~u~ ~~ ~C;esn·t .10lOk as cl~an: :' en~ '1 .. \ loded 1 ttl l1une '25. &lU cutting wheat. .June 27. ' 'I'l.11s t,lot weather 1a corn t~ ee weath~r hot and clear, terWar bar- ",eather. Ypu can Just [see it 'grow) A lJ&SO~ne ,stove ,e~ It rear o~ ·tn~ Andrew 0 ,r res. ueOCttl , vest w~ther , There Is a big dif- Alt~ady the ' .d reworb sta~ 'are , ~aay morning. causing very e ' .. d I. GOd ~b I d' bo ~ . - I brOke t i fereoce in the way wheat .is shocked. 0 ng a g , US ness a.n no y damage. nother ~lte.• s·.;.. o~. n In some' fields the shocks ~ so' eM stand 'to wait'tm the 'Fourth~ the '''I'hrtfty E Market wre_on,,' " .. " . . . f t .' sOOn ex- ,neat atld even with cap oq a~ lust Poor , Susie .lSoug~t re ~~, a . D?Y . day a~ternoon. but yt'as b't to be ' the '· proper ' angle.. 'You feel tba~•. nelghbor'8 and I liad to, ~o aDd. coax . tmautahed .. n thoug , ,>. . ' , • her ,ho~e. At l~st. . a. car~ ~sn't .. ~~--~~~~~-!~~~~~~~r-~~~~~~--~~~,~· shy at them but the dnver ge~ a " ~a~e when one goes off +.~ ~ Ie sounds ' too m~eh Uke a tire. ' . ~ Juri~. 29. 'SundaY! .St. ~ter:s" Thls day we shou}d relnlemoor Iijk,--,--_ fuU..,blooded, wQole hear'ted enthusI Por dt~ modern home. eleCtric appliances , Iasts; the \ ones t;,:'who nke st. 'Pe~r , • a~e . tbe bomeittakingen gifts you can are never 'luke-wann, . the W~tm . choose. And' tbe bride· and' groo~ will hearted ones who make lite' more count themselves , among the very h,acky interesting ~or Us aU. :Not· a saint ·, when ,they receiV~ your electrical' ~ft.. perha.ps bllt · one Who 10'ved' 'life and Uved 'I it to the full ' Wasl .the father '." of tilte autho.r ,ot ','Born in parad15e", , 'ow,et .ote ·for . ,our' ,fft ~one, ione of the ~te bobltB that is . .o~h ", - ",~,. 'OU bu, ,.• (.dr'co' · ,~ '·J.readIQg; i do no( alwaY4 ,~ ,to read :' , ~. the ~hol& ' bOo.,k af~r " ltlaYtrig t;ead ) The recipieot ot a Qi!)dero el.~cuicat , ~p: , ~e :digest ont in the Reader's 01pl~ce ,hu ~d) ,utili~ an~ , beau~ for a . ~. gest ,but I enjoyed all of this ' and constit~t daily ,reminder of ypw .tho",ght, , fo\iii.d it none IOn,. Bow often fuln~. 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was a guest Mrs. Madison Earnhart and sons, Saturda~ aItern<xln at a showe.r he:d 'Of Centerville, Mrs. Frank Thomas at \.he home of Mrs. Edward Ullum andl Betty Thomas visited F t. An"There are l~(i.uilUdps ill ali tJ""Bs" . -Terrnre In honor of Mrs. Frank · Swarttel, clent, last Thursday afternoon. JULy • . nee Miss EvelYn Kersey. . --0.. . . ~ Nlr .. and ' Mrs. W·. A. Ltikens, S-Dirlqlb)e R·34 lelt lOT .t..... U s.. 1919 Mrs. Henry Satterthwaite Is' con~ dauighter Martha and son, Don fined to her bed because\ of Illness. , vts1ted Mr. and!drs. C. A. .Steele . . , ot. · . .a- Wasrunqlon aurtenderea --0" f?OUlth V-lenna, Sunday. . . . F't Necest!lty 10 F'tench 1754 Mr. a~d Mrs. Orvtlle ROse. of ~ . Dayton, were saturday evening vlsi- Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Garst '-Pres Taft addressed teachers convention In tors at the home of Dr. and Mrs. family ~nd Dr. and Mrs. I,L ·P. Dfe Boslon. 191Q H. F . Dye. andl famJly enjoyed 8 picniC, Sun--0-day, at··the P'c'n1c grounds near ·the . Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Mulford and Germantown Dam, riayton; On family, Mr. and. Mrs. Emil Browne ~eJlr 'return trip they v1a1ted the and son, Mr: and .Mrs. Stanley Bai- MlamJ Valler Ol!auta\lQua in ' the ,. ' ~ey and daulhter, ~: an'd lIrs.' evell11~. .,J '-Wort be<lWi on Boulclel Walter Sheehan and sons, and Mr: ' . ~ - ' " , ' . Darn. Jim and Mrs. ~h Basungs and &OIl .' Ntls8 L018,Lukens is spencUng tb1a ... ... . .NC!OIDI.... of II ,..n of lOll'" Ierriee ~iIa .... rt . ... ~ Co., L. I •. Batra." CIielDDaU enjoyed an outing at OhautauQua. Yieek ~th her I1'1lndparents~ Mr. :::::: a-u, s. IOId ,wo bcI1t1eshlJ)l Sunday and. Mrs. H . J. Greene, of Martlns- -....... wlao ~ operatloal of IlIoIw ...... tbII IoG~, 1914 . ville, O. . , ...... bu beeD PNMIlted a -.,e fn1Iied ........... beuIaI the --0-.......... 01 eaeIa 01 tbe l,a1e , -.plO,.1I '" ... 1traae1a. Mr. "OUR HOUSE" Is making a spec. --0. . Bqer~. II IlaOWll at leftbedde tbe .....0DIaI. At rIIbt II lalty of tbresbl.ng dinners. DeUclous Mi. and Mrs. 1:.. A. .Garst and' Mr. Beur' aoerlter, ~Itena CIMInuti stoN .......... wbo bu beeD home cooked food, without the fl188 and Mrs. Carman Crane enterta1ned with the Ina II,.~ . . . .&&$108 of the teltbaoDlaI matkecl aD ~ptneJatIeiD II1e wbleJa will «!ODUaae parou,h , and bother of preparing It yourself. the 'members of the "H&H" clllSS of Fen: reservations call W tlbe MetbOdist 9hurch , at the Garst 1 • . J • · ·7 W "II 0 . ' . hpme last Wednesday eve~. ---'-~-:7----:;--:-:"""'---:----::---"'~~~~"""""~~"':::":" I
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Dr. H. F. Dye. local veterinarian, Monday night was named a member of Waynesville Oounell to fill the unexpired term of O. I. Satterthwalte, who rea1gned on his removal to Waab1ng~n D. O. The selectio'n ' of Dr. Dye by Mayor A. K. Day was unanimously approved. Oarl Conard was selected as president pro tern to serve until the end of the year Members of counCil and other vUldge officials Will be elected here in November. Olerk Homer Oarey presented the annual budget, requirements to meet €>''Penses of the Village tor the next . fiscal year. and hls figures received the aUinnatlve vote of council. \ f The Main street traf!ic problem, caused by double parking in the cong~ted district, was discussed a~ some length, although no action was tak,en. It was pointed out that mo~t 'small . communities and even larger ones are oomront.ed with this sam~ problem. The point was raised, that the problem might be even more . a·~~ 'after 'the state· highway dewideDl$ Main !'tteet.
Services Held Monday " . .Fo~ Mrs. Agnes Folk Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the stutibs Funerar Home for Mrs. Agpes Lilllan 'Folk.. Me 85, who died at her home on , Third s~eet. Friday night. aftp an illness of about thr~e weeks. She was the widow', of Jobn . Henry ' . Folk. who , preceded, het in death -'-_ _--:-_ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ six mon,t hs: Mr. and Mrs. Folk had , been residents · of Waynesville for WEEK-END GUESTS , the past .fi!~ years. . She' is survived by two daughti!r8 Sowash . .
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Conard G11lQugh and Frank WUson. were business callers In Dayton. Tuesday. Stree ~ Maln Phone 112R2 Mr. and Mrs, Lionel Campbell re- - -...--', - - - - - - - - - - - - -......- - - - . Monday. from a weele-end turned and labbrer. 28. . TrovUlo usti.n A ' \ a.ynesvlile. Ohio NEW SUITS Entered As Secol'ld work- trip t() Oharleston. W. Va,. where Thelma Johnso n entered suit a- Mrs: Lovell Badgley. 29, shoe they vlslt.ed Mrs. Oampbell's parn. . galnst Henry C. Johnson for a dl- er, both of Lebano __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ \ Robert F . Rookwell, 29, O,aytoIL ents, vorcel chargin g wUfui absence for ISSUED EVERY THURSD A Y JOe Jackson and Mrs. . and , 21. : Mr. three years. She also asked tor eus- mechanlo, and Marie L. Zimmer , were weele-end Daytbp of ce famlly '·:m A,d m yab'e P Year, nurse. Per MIlls, S1.50 Kings Price, SUbscription parents ' latter's the d guests of k . 2" • Rol and Ba ill.... . chU~ren twoherminor of thelr tody restorat "g~, .:0 , true er, an name miuden ion of ~~!!!!!!!~-------..---~'!!"'!'!!~ and !!!!! ~~~!! , ~~~~~ DaVls. 18, 'b oth and Mrs. Joe on, Roberts Helen 1Y 'DoroU Hobbs. Mr. anu Mrs. Harry Hosler and of Harveysburg. ' SUPP ORT BOY SCOUT CAMPAIGN ' 1 mil . • enL eIa R1 ch ar <!so n, Fra nlclln New Burlington were n , Harville " 31 Dayton , machin S,, y .of Joe ' h ' 'R1 carson o t al uit ftA I , va This week the Wayn e \ ille Boy cout laun h a cam- tercu, ns ag latter s s guests of tile dinner unday 21 n. Hartma Dorothy . and 1st I C 1 I th L f Mr d d • Mr ! · th 'b !' ' e r m nor Frankli s· ew s ampcus 0 y 0 . an ro er, . paign for $350 to meet their fin ancial n cd for the coming f or a d vorce, n coll wlnder . ' ' allm bell , " ' · ony. l!ln~ son . Funk.., 21, Middleyear an d erect a new cabm on the hIg h hoot groun ds, Chargin g neglect and crueity, Lyle Cllftorrdand Mlss Vlrgin la_Davls. who ls emth Elizabe . ' Mary . wel(ier to\Vn, field ville. Wa'ynes Furnas, th Pol S fOl the capm ha e been donat ed by the Dayto n EUzabe p °Yed In Dayton . spen~ Saturda,y orce _ suit In Common Pleas ' ~untzberger, 21, Frankli n. v dl, a given has board school The ny. compa Pow~r and Light nnd Suncncy. with, her parents here. cabinet M~n 39 . against Ell K. Pumas- R: R. Louis Garner .r Court. " . d. groun the' of use the for permission , ' , ---:----'------,----v~e .. tq 'whom she was maker. and Mrs. 'Dorothy Marie It is very seldom that th-e people of this comm unity are 3. Waynes 1929. She alsO asked Mlller, 36, Lebanon. shoe worker. marl'~ed In a ked to donate to a more worth y projec t, The local scouts. for 'i . ctinmly of two chll· . aUm:ony . ' each day. , REAL l!S ATE TRANS FERS , a temporary Injuncti on to and . dren Dg grOWl are and here have a strong troop c~· ,Loan and g Loveland B~lUd1n from selling ohattels or' Every Per on canno t give a large amount-:. but everyo ne prev;;nt him ~ W. E. ButnS, lot 46 In Lovepany , ' , ' estat~. real ign TAlWI A·LITH IC TAR AND can give somet hing. Let's all get ' be~ind the scout campa Frankli n, charges ,land. RoIlch. , Goldle ' faith great -have we unity EXCAVATING comm ROAD OIL ~nd show the youth of this Fred. ~Qd DorothY Belsllll er to Ooelj!y' Roach .. to whom she was n. Frankli in ill them 829 lot m&l1r1ed 1i1 1928. wttJt neglect and Harold Dunham , DUMP TRUOK SERVIC E , . EUn& Th~son and other .,to H. ty In he~ suit for dlvorce a.nd ' custody ana 8Upport ' of, thelr five' E. Ilnd Jewell Shetterly. 39.18 acres YOU CAIN DEFE ND AM~lCA iIi Olearcl'efk tw}). '. Sever al weeks ago The Miami Gazet te in an editor ial chllclien: to H. and Anna. suit entered , pfopa gJndis ts' had in CJ4l,ia Johns, Morrow the free reign the Pbblted Phone. Warnal Yllle U R U eek Clearcr In acre .38 Oogan, K, ,Cination. re- tor divorce ~.t Jack ~ohns. this count ry citing specif ically copies of a ,publc alao twp ' cinnatl . ch.al'lin g Dellect . Sheminor f I f Lib th G ' ' f ~J.tha BeS!! to Charles and Mabel Lebanon office Pho~e t13-K.. d' th' 0 ff'Ice ask~ for custody of their , orma· n . 0 rary ' erman e rom lDlS .. <:elv~ . cb11d. certain household-"IoolSa and ,Davia. two lots In Waynesville. , " . rei.98·11: " / ' tlOn lD New York. Oharles and LOla , wriiht to Ida .' ," Since that time the United States ' gover nment has aUmlon,y. "_iIII~"'II!III!I!I__ lot ' In Sprtnatioro. . ", Kee~er. S EDINQ PROOE ON PLEAS clamp ed down on spies 'Fifth Colu~nists and pro pagan - COMM -"---~;....-.;.;..;.;~~,.;,;-~~~ to d, Luther . ·ftd)lns on. deceaSe pamph lets Ada Burton' was i~nted · a dt· Sherma n. Prantll in . 881 d.ists and has ordere d' the public ation of these lot BtU. n her vorce from Woodrow ~urton on ' ... . , I " topp d Predl& Dilatua h to O. D. Dllatus h, of neglect. cbalrge ' S ' e., , 38 ,a,nd ,39 11\ Lebanon. > ' I~ta u~ent J ' E!mest Evans cranted ~ e he~rtily appro ve of, such rpeasu res. but belieye that l and EUz&bet.h ' ~ / .. to 'Oharle Blak~· B. . L 9 aplnst Ameri cans should be made to reaJize, througl't '~ruthful of " 10,612~5 nk, 108 acres In Wayne Zumbrt Floyd fore· for suit a In more and others" propa ganda , of,.the dange rs facing our countr y today. SATI/SFACTION twp. s busines on rtgage ot m'o • One of tl)e best pieces 'o f work along this linel,ythat Chas closure and Mecha~ ic prOipert y at Mulber ry known t'tl ~ hI t . . ., Or ~o Char la tt t· as t-he ' t .. In Lebano n come 0 ~ur 11 en ,Ion IS ' a paptp e en 1 eu - ou ,an streets . ',I"IJ )J~ , with, stanley block for, many y~rs. ' ~, ..Defen'd AmeriCa~'. issued by M?ra1 Rearm ament .ffI .-. T ~ Befnar d Seibert. recenercOnV1Or.;Vt_~,~~=Il=l ' sco. Franci San offi~es in y/ashi ngton and ", ' --.granted ch~, ar;soli We take this oppor tunity to reprin t the fiilal chapt er of ed on an for' new triaJ.. Tuesleft Welch; . . W Tom Mrs. , ' iis as follow s: leave to file abe the bookle t, under the title of "Figh t:' which Lovell: Bad~ley grant~ a dIvorce day for Ft. Dodge, I0v.:a, where ' ' 'FIGH T!" '~ .;;' .,' ',,, ", , her fatnUy reunion and attencJ w11l er h , on y -&:ctg)e d Raymon ' from '. , I " /', ~~~~~~~~'!'!!"!"'-._.... of Qeglect, ' custody' of their remaIn fo~ a visit of two or .three Musk et and powd1er-horn- once hung over the ' door. Of chillrge ohud, , and money for ItS ,sup- weeks.' .'" every Amerl can home'. Our father s \Vere not a:t:raid to use minor ~. Ilnd Mrs. Chll1'les Bogan ~~" ' , . them. , The Minut e Men at Lexin pton: and Concord seized port. PROB~TE COURT and Mr. and ~rs. Hershel , ~Ude- ' tnem and rart :to defen d their count ry.' Not a malT in AmerI trip W. BlOck named exec\1 or lbrecht Jeft Prlday on a motor tyl ,~entuc 'eqd ~~ jca would hesita te tQ do it again if invade rs threat ened his ofGeorge UghT thrO th Elizabe e ~arolln of ~he estate I, d ' . h Mr. and Mrs Wllllam Rennin l- ' BI(llCk With D. E. Heywood. Geor~e , I ,orne an. of near ·Dayto~,. ~pent the ton, as on Thomps E. i.. But Americ'a lIas ~lr~ady been invade d: Li)ce p,a raohu te ~pW;I1ng ' a'nd Fourth wltb H1a btother ." Jesse: Plm" \ ers. ' troops in the ni~ht, fear, hate and gre,ed hav~ slip,p ed into aPl)rals /' >, es 'l'be estate of Ada Koogle. Lel>a. rungt;on alid wife. our homes .0Ur jndust~jes our comm unities . Like termit ,e , N~vl~ or ',Comer. , ¥t. ~est . nOlll. , determined to have: a net Tenn.. ' a~acter. of guest nd weelc:-e the was they ar~ e~ting away our' nation al c·h. ons sucoessi and 44 $12.108. of value . ' ' . , ' .. , Mrs. Collier., who ij ' car1ll1 for her The fIght IS , on. The fIght a~amst ~ur ' s.oftne s, det;ermlned. of EliZabeth Lawl.s , de~inother who 'baS ~~n' ill for ~eral esta~e , graft, . lazine.ss, extrav aganc e, buckp assing , mater ialism - The . , ' .' d to have a pet valu~ , of mon ' . allies ' of the Ftfth" c'olumn. 'T he batt1~ line l'U~sthroqgh tel'm.tn'eand that;of Bern1Ce -J. , Da~ , MIss\ Betty ,qUne. of ' Dayton: is $1~15.43 , ev~ry home, every office,' ev61'y faotor y, every farm. , ' , the 'gu~t :Of" her aunt., ~ .. ~ee burg, ,1,538.02. , courag e. 'Imag~n;;\tion. ~Slrveys , .<• . ; It i a daily battle . It bikes' Harlan" niake · to ordered strator Admlnl , • " ' .. ,of " ' ',Mercer . Aru\a Miss real, Qt iement ,aWrMl g You'v,e got to be tough mSld-e. You ye got to thmk hard, Sale followln sister, t esl~~ in ~he action, ot O. D, 'Maple" ¥is. ' Hannah 'Watson and _' . and ,l,1ve clean. of . COIUmbu.s," jii-~~~--"-"-7l.lde, " Rebecca Mlss D. J. of 'estate the of ator ,mlnlstr d a, You and 130 million other Ameri cans can enlist today ~--+.:..-.:.~--,:.:.;. M~~tt against .Mln~le Ma~la t and were Prldar ' ll'\1ests.' of M1:& Lb~" ':"........~:'-i:: in this fight. You don't have to wait to pe 'put into unifor m: obber. ' I ' .. Jane r, daughte and Flte I I Yo ' e in the army now '. • Tbe Bible School w~cb was '1i~ld • Gross 'Val.ue pfthe estate of Mol. U ~. P'rlClnd's Churcb two weekS clos In · 1S ,.UUIO. ,at fixed s ,First lIck the enemy mSlde yourse lf. Then ~et the , ~,~xt .Uc~ Dltmer l' , ed' ThUrSday afternoo n. ' " MARRI AGE LIOEN SES' " ' fellow to join you in this b~ttle for a new America. Get 8pent ~ , oharl~ Tbof~ 25, tDspector. ', ~. and ,ars. ·,vllbur Klfk ~ out newsp~per, ~adio , s~tion arid m,ovie ~h~at~e t~ {igh~ . ". and GettIdlne y~es. 21. be~u!'l. the PoUrth at ,Celm.. " " " , , , . '! for". a new moral e. . _. 80D, ~ a, Prazl~l' n Mr's.., Eme~so '\ Cl."nl: both of Lebanon. , ~ty. a 'patter n.
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he week son ,J erry Lee, Mr. aftd ' Mr3. 'BUy MiSs ' Ruth Kelles spent ,,-CCmENT JNJUR~S Mrs. am!.' with her pa~~nts ,1 ibson and da\l8hter, ' PaUl.lne' spent Frank "--. ' ' ' Kel1ee , , , . D r. A•. E. ,Estout and Glenn Bland, . , Mrs. who are 'bOth confined to McOlellan S~day evening .with Mr: and n, Lebano of vyeaver Mildred Mrs. r, hqapital, Xj~nla. 'recovering from Ellsworth Gibson and daughte and W· with d week-en the , "spent l1e. Cen~rv1 InjurJes rece,lved in an a.utomoblle Phyllis at near are re- Mrs. HUy ~ib50n, 1Io/s. Olarence Mrs. Earl Marlatt . accident, S!J:nda'y, June Minnie Mr. Tom Crew of Dayton, Is ported to bi~ improving as rapidly Crawf~rd .a~d , daughte r, Mrs. spending a few weeks wibh M.r:;. as can be e;Kpected. Dr. stOut will spent last Thursd ay with Beaver- Mattie Levi. be confined, to tbe hQspltal for two Bemy Berger and famlly of· ,or more wej~ks an~ Mr. Blllnd for ~~.' f':=~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~=~~ , ' " several.. . f Mrs. ' BlaDld , a,nd daughte r. ~lI:rbars Lou, 'a re staying with Mrs, Bland's paren ts; I Mr. and Mrs. L: C. St. John.
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Frank Hart, of Lebanon, and Warshi p Service 10:40 ~ m. evening Barold O. Brant, of Morrow, both Ohoir 'practice Wednesday ' ,7,30. at of the Sol1 Conservation departChurch the of Dept. Junior men to of Warren county, were Friday guestl speakers at the meeting or 'School w1l1 bold a picnic the Loyat ,week thl& of on aftet:~o held club. Garden vUle WaYnes the s last Thursda y afterno on at the Dl~,n D~y Sugar Camp. All member at Meet invited. are Dept. the of Conner. bome of Mrs. Nolan , Mr. Hart 'and ~. ~ant con- the Ohurch It 3 o·clock. " ' ducted a round table discussion in ' PAL EPISCO RY'S ST"IUA and alks t their with connection 0 Rector U. llackwe L. Ite". many. Interesting questions were s Josephlpe MI Zi1ik. AnnJl Mrs. Y ~' SUNDAY AFTER TRINIT ,brough t torth. Dayton, Mr. of Baner ~t Margarc and nion Commu 7:30 a. m, Boly Mrs. J : L, Menden hall read a and and Mrs. Walter Moore and daughpaper enUtled , "L111les", whloh she lJ :00 a. m. Morning Prayer ' ter, Mrs. V.ellUa Berrma n of Oakhad prepate d, and also present ed Sermon . woOd, called, on Mr. and Mrs. Law/' ' I ' , some sPeclDiens.~DAY rence Zlnk and son BerJ?-llfd . School. Church r Summe m. p. ' Tlokets for ,the ' Ohio Associatlo~ 2-( Mr. and .Mrs. Authur Morga,n of . or Garden Olubs meeting ' to be near D8yton spent the weekend WAYNESVILLE COUR ca 01' beld"at the Blltmo~e Hotel. ~yton, with Mr. arid Mrs. Lue Morgan. T CBaI8 Septem ber 23 and 24, were disEelw. B. Forellllnd, Mlnlater trlbuted .,y ~e preside nt, Mrs. J.esNoTiC E OF 'APPOINTMENT ' Y SQNDA were s member all ' aDd re. Longac ale Bible School 9:30 a . m. urged to attend. ' , · Exeeato r ' Obmmunlon 10:45 '~ m:. Mrs. of sed ,oompri ttee A' ,commi !fartsoc'k D~ . 4~~ of ,:state ' m. a. 11 Jennl.e conner , 'Mrs. Lena Bartso'ck, Sermon given that Byron hereby 1s ~otlre , and Mrs: IAtha Pumas was appoint - ,GOd ~ Spoken Post otrice adwhoee ll: BattsQo . P m. p. Jupior Endeavor '1:00 ~ 0 m:.lce pi ns for a picrUo meetOhio, R . P. D. l11e. W8~ynesv Is dress m. o p ' '1:00 r' Endeavo Senior log the 7th of August. , : ed as Executor appo!Jlt dVlly been has Prea~ ~!45 p. m. HartsOck late Cora of e t , ~ , . t'he, The ~ur Ba,tJams Of t~e Scrt~- ,of MISSINARY ,-oeIE TlE! deceased. , O~o, Oomty" Warren of '/ turea. , MEET 'AT LOCAl:. CHUR €H WEDNl 19U. July, ot clay '1th thl$ Dated ISDAY . ' lU:LPB lL OAREY Prayer. and ~le StUdy '1:45 p. m . (Dela,.ed) Judge of the Probate Court We. 1;nvlte you to OOU1e and wor' 'the of s' Societie ary The M1aaton Warr~ County, Oh~o , Ol?-urches of Cbr18t'held their meet- shipwl th ,us. ~tanl~Y ~ Stanley . Attys. 1bg at the' Waynesville" Ohurch T BEARING ~edne,l\llay • .jun~ 25. As ,the ' pre~i- . F.'ER~r ClltlBC H OF CHBIS HQTlOE OJ' PUBLIC dent Mrs Pe11l' ThoID;U , wa. all - " Or TIll: 'WAm TOwH8R.IP ' ; r IUrillhe w. C. Smltb. •. B....:.. .. ~, tIilcann ; . DISTR ICT . ' ~e1TY ~o~, Bible School supt. &ent, Mlsa Anna Nutt prealded. lJaAI, P ~"" .. ' , Y SUNDA Eva. . and~ ~s. , ennle ~~nck BUDO n m. a. unlfi~ worship serviCe 9.80 Burnet t ,IIlVe ,the ac:rtptur e feJlding itven that on the hereby is ~otlce, tn. a. ,10:00 study Blble y h , and prayer. ' Mr~. Belep l\ofqr:p, 1~J at 8 o'cl~ !11Y, J . c)f day . .14tp '. prepare d . the lesson on India arid cti~UnlOD.~ 10 ~45 a. JP. Will be held :hearlng p'ublk: a l, m p , . . m a. :00 'l1 present ed 14 aslollow s: "The Schaef- SeI'tnon ed In w~oh, on the budg~~ pre,s-r by ~ BoaI'd fe~. and the WorIt ot. Oe_l ,In- Sermop . 8UbJec.t-",W~Y6 of ~ucat!lon of the W~'yne ,Town-, ' ... , dla 1 'Ws. PraI?CIs BrannQCk: ,"M!B; to wo~ll"ooa~" ip ~) Sch~1 DdstrtC't of War';':ll;.&h ' or Endeav 81o~les of :the Bamlp~ ' ptatrlc~'" ,senior and JUnlor , Count y. Ohio, for the next sueren . ' m. p. ls Edwari n ,MIsS Anna Nutt; "JohnSO fll~l year ending ~ember . cee?iIll I. . ancl ,lJls,. ~ork In ~uth -India", Mrs. ,Preaching 8:00 p. m.' • ' n ? 1941. 31, tJie n Ma~e: 'Ilhe Song in ,the NlSht", ~on l .sUbje9 t- Naama held at the' will~ &l'lrig Suchhf! • " Syd,l\.n" July Mrs. Bubara ,~,!'SOOk, ,The ,-nd ' le~ ' office of, ~he ~d of Educati on in . me,etlng will , be h~}d at the Ferry •WI! inyite' you to 'come word t~e ~h School buildiIlg, ' Waynes God's With _ ted , !J)etter atquatn ' qhurcb . ' , . '\: because lifer-Is ~ort and after d~ath. ville. Ohi? : , RI~, . HAR,TS OOK, Olerk nt. ~So'l why, not' f :!.P4NJVEB~AR¥, ~~LEBBATIOH comes ~he toJudgme .Jtll.,"3&f:0 i ~ thY )neet : , p;epiue ,. to ' ; start ~ow , , : ; ~ 1"''': ' , . . . ' lw-r. and Mrs. J. P , Larrick enter" God. tatned at ,dwner, SUnday. in . honoI' E• , of the fourth wedding ,anniver sary ' ''I~. 1I0LLY ~I liter Scar": al. or." / r, daughte a~d :,w son-~n-l, . ot. thelt l ' / M,t'. !).!!d' '-Mrs. george T. Quick, of ' Suhday sObool • . Ewnha r,t," Supt. ~W'I.;';." • " , , . ' m. p. 0 3 7:, l3ervice. . ~e~ ,' Qdt~k, Albert 'Mr. d qu~sts' lnclu!le ay eveMlSs , Martha Quick, gf ~ew, O~r- , ~yei- !,(eetfug ' W~esd '.'" i ,.J ,." . ' m. p, '1'3(1 'ning, WashOharlts , . I1s1e, ' ¥r. and Mrs, tbese fit,' 'yOu -.~ta . e 'welcom A ~~r~ Ml8s Ultr, MaryM Mrs. ~um. , il£b tHem enjoY: and oodte , MlUtr, and Ralph \Nlohol~ , of Spring- seiY1ces ,I, : " ' US. ' I ' ' , f1~ld /
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Mr. and Mrs. George Plymire and home of her daughter. Mrs. Ralph journals tells of a thre!lhlng rtng This morning one poor baby chick Hommell In Dayton. Mr. Sides was that has done away with the tra- fell in the sour mUk and almost Mrs. Emma PlymIre -were Sl1nday there last week also. but was brought dltlonal threshing dinnf!1's. Each drowned. It was rescued and we visitors of Mr. and Mrs. James home Sunday afternoon. Herman man brings his lunob just as on any washed It off with warm . water. Olevenger, of near. Olarksvllle. Mrs. Alice Trickey 15 spending Smith and WilUam Long al'e caring job. There were lots of letters ' pro warmed It and rolled it up" In a Miss Edha Bllrton who bas 'been several week,s with her daughter's in for him. . • and con. Some liked the new way rag and put it In the sun. Now it ·the guest of NIrs. Joe Smith and Mrs. Dayton. 'and some mIsst!d ' the fun and the 15 running .around with the old hen Ray Onken. of IlUnois. returned Mrs. MaxweU Cross entertained FROM A FARM DIARY good dinner. More and more people again. The cows ale out again I home July 4. with her pa.rents. Mr. her card club from Dayton on WedDRY RIDGE a~e sending them to the eatlog- After the ~raln the pasture looks and Mrs. Claude Burton. nesday. _ . places that cater eSlllec1ally to quite good but no matter how good AU Jordan and Miss Hannah, . Mr: .Charles Stowe. .of Hollywood. July 1. The ' year half gone. First threshi.hg parties: Many say It is it Is th~ grass always looks greener were. visitors In Oinclnnatl. Thur Calif:. sp~nt Thursday and Friday of the modth bUls. Taxes, Yet for cheaper and of oourse it Is easier. on the other side. day. with his niece. Mrs. Kesler Graham the farm year the half way POint Many prefer co~blnlng because .it Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oaln were and family. wlll not be reached untll bhe whe8.t does away with . so many people to called to Waynesvllle ·the last of the Miss Almeta Steinke 18 improving Is threshed. Then we ean figure up ~eIP'thMod~nl ~~hoct; ~rem:an~week on account of the death ot his nicely at Good Samaritan hospital. our accounts. pay our bllls (maybe) ng e soc a Th ~: ~~r dig n grandmother. Mrs. Folk. who passed Dayton. alter an 'emergency opera- lay by the corn and take a l1ttle many lways. u .. e ets . 08 I nner Mrs. Nelle Liebert. who has been away a!te~ a lengthy lllness. • Is no onger II"e grea soc 1a event tion for appendloltls. Tuesday night breathing spell. If only Dry Ridge f th I hb hood Th all h a visitor in the. home of the Jordan Funeral services took place Monof last ·week. · . could llve up to its bame for a ~hr . e :et~ ~r . k I~y th t :ry family fo~ several weeks, was called day at 1 P M from the Stubbs Funays a SO . oug I et"h e carwor ey to . her home in Chicago, Thursday, eral home'. in' W'aynesville ' Mrs. Mary Carmony and Miss couple of weeks - hoW nice that hwould A... can hop n an d go to t own. Velma Smlt.l;t spent the 4th with be but we have had so mue \4&.1 JulyS. Sunday. ' The day started on account 9f the illness of her ..... and Mrs • E I J ' CGrmony at' weather that we can ~dly hope to . daughter. Mrs. Oatherihe Gath. CARD OF THANKS UU. . t out cool an d p Ieasan t bu t by noon Springfield. ' ,get the threshing done wi t.hout ge - it was hot. We do not often work Mrs. Mabel Terry spent the latter We wish to extend our most sloon Sunday but the showers have part of the 'week at her home here. cere thanlcs to our friends a.nd Mrs. Viola Grassi;. of .Piqua. was tlng rained on. an over-night gue:;t, Wednesday. ot July2. Today we ..got our wheat held us back so that th.ey fOOk ad- returning to Dayton Sunday to re- nelgabors. and to Clark's ' fr lend.s. her unole and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. maz:ketlng ~arcts. The new order has "antage of this afternoon sunshine sume her work there. who did everythIng they could to Walter . Kenrick. . stirred up a hornet's nest of talk to cut some more OlI.ts Mr. and Mrs Chas. Sides. of ' comfort u.s ~n the tragic death and Mrs. K~t1e Reeder and d'augh~er, but fomunately we small growers July 7 .. Threshing ~tarted in this Dayton. were Sunday v1s1tOrs of Mr. loss that has come to Our home. We MIss Ethel, were Tuesday dinner have Uttle complaint thUl ~e .. rlog today but Just as they sat down and Mrs. Arthur·cain. are ~spec1a1ly grateful to Mr. McMrs. Julia Ha.n8elman in There Is a lot of dissatisfaction here for dinner .the downpoUlr began and ~r Harrta and sona, Robert Clure. Mrs. Weltz. and Mr. Garst, guests Middletown . and e~where. The Kansas far- work was over for tho day. The and Wayne, of Gary. Ind .• were ~t- and to everyone for the be81utHul . . of Da. mel'S do not Uke it either, according wheat already ha~ a high moisture urday six ' o'clock dinner guests of flowers and \yords of sympathy. y- to a letter wrtbten en route to Colo- content and nQw It WiD be ' worse. (Mrs. Adah 'raJ,mage and family. Frank B. Hess and Family Mr. ano Mrs. A. C. Rush. '.' . ton. were Sunday guests of Mr. and rado. The writer had to spend sev-' Mrs, Fred Rush a~ family. . eral hours in a. garage In a small !rilaa Sarah Burnet, of Da)'tOn. la Kanaas town and heard the measspendina ~ week with her brother ure c~d up and down. It se.ems and wite Mr. and Mrs. Harvey to me unfair to put on a penal~ Burnet. .. • after the crop has been planted. All Mrs. ~aret jo~ sPent Mon- quotas for the year's plantlna or for day W1h 'her slster, Mrs. Elizabeth piarltetlng for the year should be Smith in Waynesville. . decided upon before the crop Is put · Mr. and !4rs. ~rl& Jones and In and left that Wa1 for the year, son, MUton attended th.• ~d con- then we cOuld take It or leave it ~rt .at IslaDd' Park, In Dayton. Sun- but to b.we things switched about . " ' . ~hen it Is too late to do anyth1il.g da.r eve~~. ¥t. Emery oha.rleton ill vtaitlDl about it seecna unta~. ..some pebple h1a apn,·lrranlt. and faDilly in Ken- -hereabouta 80 I lieard, were so mad tuoky this week. . •\ that they did not even take their · Mr. and . ~. Harvey. Burn'!L' at- cards but Just what good that will tended the dinner plUb Ba turdl!1 do Is hard to say. More showers. evenlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ju)y 3. No one seems to be. wattHoward opliett near Harveysburg. ing ior the Pourth to set off their Mrs. William Bergdall In cQm- firecrackers. It' was much more fun , pany with Mr;. an~, Mr~ . Edwin MIn- the old way. We used to buy them • ser. of Da.:(\?n: left S~turday morn-. Just as .soon as we . could 'but none ing on an auto trtp 'to Niagara' of them were to ' be fired before ~the Jl'e41il and Oanada. Tfiey w1l1 alsO great ·day. We looked them over arid Visit Mr: and Mrs .. George WEIll', at fired each one rrlany tUnes fu anticl" I .' piiUon until by th~ night of the 'West Branch.. Mich. , · Mr. ano Mrs. ¥11ton Sheehan, of third we 'were toO~ ~citect to sleep. Centerville. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tben there was at race to see which wUUams, of, I,.ebanon. were ~da.y · one could get up the ea.rUest to set · guests . of Mr. .. and Mrs. Ev~rett off tpe f1t:st' fire cracker· but ,if you EarlY. . "," . . , , ' haVe' ~en . firlng them for Q ' ·week Mr. and Mrs. Tho~. O?Uina, ot there 1& . no blg day-just · an' antlDaYton, were dilmer ' guests ~of Mr. cllmax / • and .' Mrs. Walter fenrlck on the ' Jul;pourth. Cool and c~oudy. with 1th. ' . a dash of rain. Not so gPGd for ", Mr.., ~nd ~rs. 'Jesse HlLl'rls an~ p~cn1cs. : but a. good' day for flrefamUy spent t he' . bh a . Con~y · I~-. works, everything is so damp that land . on the OhIo River. , .' :, ~bere :15 little danger of fire . .Ever . Mr: a1!d Mrs . .Ch~lt!S Cbarlaton slpoe 1. can remember peop1e ; have . And g.t . this big satisfaction and children spent Sund~y with Mr. been talking a,bout a ~fe and . sane along with laving. • • • aDd ~rs.,, ~~rd ;;l1·ehi~d. .4lt Falr- Fourth but they are still selling fire, the .atli.actlon kno_lng c1Ulcl. ~ .r " · era kers and peOPle are stU! buying that your Ch.vrol.t bring. you . ~ends ~ere . We[e Sori,v, to learn them. How'eVel' t!7ls is the last year all,th. n.c....itl •• and .' c:if ' ~he ' deathof "'J'obn,:,~clArdie. My father's 'b,t'rthday was' the Fo~h . . mo.t of th·• . luxurl ••, of '·car. co.tlng , son of -.~. , ~lth ~rdi~, of;; of, JWY so.we ~h~ays iave him. tlreDayton. wbo, haa' spentl, the Ilwnmer crackers: Then we ~ad' the fun set- , '. h~ndr.d. 'd ollars more : •• h~~. ~r. '~rdle killed in . tin~ . I,them off.. , Sky1'QC~eU; . and the' satllfai&:11on Of knOwIng that. an,' auto aoc1,dent; W~p~.y. . , bpDlbs are what I · ~e best. We ~ept .,' . yo..... Chevrolet II th.' lead. ·,Mr. and ·Mrs. Bert Graham. the~ ' to' see the cI1splay at .Lakeside. The Ing car In popular d.mCind~ugliter. Mra. .El:lU! 'Jenldna and showers or>C:olored stars reflected in "rit again In '41 for the t.nth two ch11dren of GraDel· Rapids, Mich.. the lake ' were beautiful. "",.·In the la.t .I.v.n y.ars' returned tc;:~elr .home Tuesday af~",r July5. The day after with 'the " "'" ~ . ", ' . · ~§CUng ' s'i!V~ral da~ ' ~th , ~. l~d usual l15t Of. casUaUtles th()u~h po' . .Mrs. Harry .Graham ilnd ~. and , as long as usual. · Tbe old mower 18 · Mrs. 1Ce8W G"~; ~, , " • .on the 'bUnk ·&rut the reoair parts' . Mr. fh'ini.~e8,<Mr~.., .usce Mll- ha,V! , not Come',~ " tbe~ are' ~~g.\ ' ler ' ~n~ .~y " ¥1!l~r at~Odtj~.tj t~e ~~ bin~ell. on' ~~e ,oats ~ b~ :.~d, . ' · .(un~l ' {of ,pje, fb~er s .'41s tet In .for . haY.: 'PIley ,an,. really, ~ler .to:, . '. .' . . ' .. ; ~ ~turday. ~ ' , iF' handle that waY,'i thin t lQ08e: SaInt;' " . :. 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(Ealtors' Not~; Althourh ·tbe se~Ved . as patrolma~ for the Pennonly Ume nice thlncs are' said' sylvania raUr08d. aboui many people Is when their He then returned to New Burllng- Jack Preston, son ot Mr. and·'Mrs; Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hoffman, ot obitUaries are' Pi"tiited, The MIton where he took up cement con- J . K. Preston, ~ft Waynesville last ~ytOn, were overnight guest.s of ami Gazette beUeves the Uyes 01 tracting. He did much of the early .wednesday, for a six wbeks vaca- ~. and M~8. Howard MlssUWne, everyone mll;ke an Interestln, cement work in that village and In tion at Evergreen Lake. the Spring- Sa ~urday. story. We therefore present. a Wilmington., field Y.M.O.A. camp near Houston, ---0-- • series of life IIt.orles ~beut. "EOMr. ;BenUey moved to WaynesvWe Ohio. The glrls ot the Sewing Sues 4H PLE YOU KNOW.) wherle he again took up hls trade as ---0-club enjoyed a plcnte , dinner and E. R. "BU,t ch" Bentley. ~e~al meat c~tter and grocery clerk. M:rs. F. A. Horton 'and ohlldre.n, outing ~t WaY11 8 Park~ ~~sday: deputy marshal whose figure is a wpl'kllng for J . Will White, Lottie ot payton, were guests a.' the home ---0-familiar one on Main street, was Z1mm~rman.- Fred Hawk and Ralph ·o't. Mr aqd' Mrs. Ro~ert Baker Jr., Miss sarah C~nner ''\Vas. the 'we&ktlorn In Sa.blna, 0 .• December 28, Smltl:l. ~ last Wednesday. , " en~ guest of MI!IS JanJda Hurley, ot 1866. t he son of Isiah and Jeretta He was elected Village Marshal In Mr. an$! Mrs. B~rnafd S9uthard New BurUnrton. 1921. ~tv1ng four years tn ' that ca- and daughter. Anne. and MiSs ---0-Bentley. 'His early days were spent In the paclty. He then was named Deputy Lucllle R,oose, of Da.yton, were Mr. and Mrs. A, S. Collett, of HarCllnton county village and at the Marshal and has served in t.h&t guests at ~e Baker home ~t · veysburg. were hoslAl to tbe memTUesday evening. ber~ of. their "500" Dinner club, age of 14 he moved with bls fam- capacJty ever slqc:e. . -c'Saturday evening. ily to Adams County. Indiana, Por th'e past several years he has where 'his f8ither purcll9.sed 80 acres been engaged the painting busl- Nrs. K!lther1ne Keever anq Bow- . ---0-of new and undeveloped land. ness. and hasserv~d ~ custodian ard Keever, of L$anon, spent Sun- "OUR HOUSE ' 15 ' ma~ng a apecHe recalls uhat wild turke~s were ot ~hl~ Way'ne~v~Ue Methodist chur.. h day afternoon with Mr. and ' Mrs. laIty of tJlJ.'es~lJ. dinners. Dellclous. , home cooked food. wltpout the fuss plentiful there 1~ th06e days, .al- for the last 13 years. He serves 1n Geoi'$'e Walton. though the mink! O,":,ls and other . ~ simIlar cap6c!ty at the ' VVayne _ '; ~ and bother_of preparing tt' yourse)t. "varmints" , de/itroyed other small vi~e, N~tjonal bank. the publlc ll- ~r. and Mrs. Albert ~rver and Por. reserratlol}S call BR2. ~ame such as rabblts. ~rary . and the WaynesviUe Masonic' MISs Lola. Sears, of Oinclrmatt · ---0-The family then moved to Oham- lodge. 'spent. the. hoUday va.catlon wltb Miss Ruth Conner spent the week palgn county. n~nols. l~ter return:" their ~arents. Mr. and Mrs. W. N . elld with' Miss Helen Spindler. ot Ing to Decatur. Ind ., where young Sears. Ashville, O. Bentley worked "by t he month·~ on -~ .' ---0-,--, the tlU'D\'s of that viCinity. Hls (Vu ~dJ Miss Allce Jane Russum, of Day- Mrs. C. E . ,Edwards, daugh~er. f8ftoher then purcll~sed a dairy busl- ~ I, ~Ulue rom Page 1) . ton., W~ t he week~end gu,st ot 'her Mary" EP,Ild grandson, Charl~s Rana ness in Hartford 'city Ind .. ret urn- c ~ 1 . ~ H90k l'::~ betw~m aunts, Misses MargJlret an.d 'n:lllena \lUi, of Dayton, spent the week- llO Ing to Sabina, 0., 'in 1890. ': ar ', e ~ an .~ddle wn. and the Edwards, ' . with Mr. and Mrs. aaymond '· ConccUltc:11 fee enaftlles Waynesville boy ---G--"ner and faqilly. The family later m9ved to Wil- &coutl. to atte~d this camp eaCh year Ira Brown a~tenc~~d funeral ser-.--0--. m1ngton and then to xe~, whet'e for .a very small sum. ' young Bentley secured employment Thl! cabin" \Vill be apprOlQ,mately vices at Eaton last Tuesday at~r- Mr., and Mrs. L. A. Garst and famto the S. M. P9J.iard stQre. 25 teet by 20 teet and when tlnislled noobln • held tor his 'cousin, Harold 11y IllltS Mr. ancl, Mrs: Harold Miller He remained . there two years atter- wUl be a m~t attractive build'''''' W te. and son were piCnic supper guests I'd k1 f . .' , .... , ~ of Or. lLDd Mrs. H. F . Dye,. Thurswa war ng or t}le West~ and adding greaMy to the .beauty of the M'~- Lola ~ars left day evening. Southern InsUrance Co. tui'h 'school . ounds -Waynesville . ,j '" " . ' gr ,. . Sunday evening tor a trlp to Niag'---0--He acquired the ~clmEP,me Butch " Th\. locaJ Scout troop ;annually ara Falls and Canada . , Jack llnd Joyce Lee Jamleaon of In New BurUngton. where .'he went. asks Ith~ sUPPQn of the cOgUnUnit~ " . .Wave~ly; 0 ., are spending tb1a W~k ~ work tor b18 ~rotlher clarence. for t~lD~ an~ .. th"e , 'ampalgn ~mg Mr. aDd Mr. ' Etnest Edglngton With ,their grandmother, Mrs. ~ud wh.o CQnd~tea a butc4er shop til lallI1fhed trhUi'sd~y 'wW ~~de the spent the FoU:th of Jul Ith "I Crane. .., that town. . amou:nt usually wed plus funds tor" to ....:. ~ 9.6P .11 w , .. a • . . , ' the elt'ecti ' f th' ....... . paren ......... aD"I .-.,8. J. C . Edg- - ";-:'.;.,....-:;-:-----..:=---,;;,.....-:!.--"'-- ; Mr. Bentley then secured employon 0 e ......In. , ' in~on of New .Blchmond Oplo ' ment· in Dayton as ' meat cutter and ' .. Attr~tlve ~ters are I.>eq placed "', . ' ' " grocery cle,rk for C.', P. Mast, who in s~'res and' oontnbutions sit",y be '" Mr:' and ~ell E:' Frank conducted an . establishment ~n left at these busln~s .est~UsJlmen 6 'and sons attended a ' family reunion Wyom1ng street. In Dayton he also or at the Wayn,esliUle N/ltJonal bl nk. at PittsbUrgh: pa. over the~ Fourth ' the lIiROlure Funeral home or T · e " Miami Gazette. . . " . ~ .. ~. Frank's moth~r. M,rs. MartmL _~_ _ ~-"--/ P~ns retuJ'ned to WllynesvlIle .. with. ~!lm f~r a visit: • " ..
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U you ate .paln~ng thls ~um- or, repa1~lng your pr'eS'en~ h0r.xJ e, · D;l~, here's , a Up that will save consult- us ~RS',I' a})out ·supp!les. . you time and money. Use SAVO- We carn: a CO~Rlete, llne 10t GRAN Paint Brusb cleaner. U · ev~rythlng you n~ed . for any
~}eans. softens, and renews. It b~ding ~ob, whether large. or lives old brushes NEW 111e, antS smaD. new, ~rus~es LONG 111e. , . ~ere ·11j. a $ho~tage of' housel'J in' \y.ra.y~esVille~. ~i is' a!l .o~por" tune ·tlme'I, ·to a . h• Use , to / · J>ulld oj" either rent or sell. Ask us, about I ma~rl.a1 costs. Wt! are prep&red', to live J0ti ·the . latest and be~ t t quo:atlona on everY .Une ' ot Dla" , ~al needetS ·to erect -a De\! I
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Ore~onia W ~ntan 100 FUNERAL HELD Years Old Wed~esday WEDNESDAY FOR
DR. ED BLAIR SPEAKER AT
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Kling, .of Oregonia Wanen County's Funeral services weI' held WedDr. Edward Blair, ot Lebanon, nesday a 2 p. m. at S t. Marys Et>Iswas the g~est speaker at the meet- oldest resident who paossed the day copal church for Oscar J . Edward , - - - - - - - ' - - : . Ing of the", Wayne Township Far- quietly at hel' home. widely known Waynesville former The war came 10 ,er ~o mer's cluD. held la~t Thursday after- M~ Kling lives In Oregonia with , man who died Sunday at the home Wayne ville residents the poon. at the home of Gou~ty Oom- , of his son. J, Wllson Edward , near . ' , ' . mlssloner ,Fred . Hagemeyer and her sister, Mrs. Ollie F'reeze. Spring(1eld, The servIces were. in othe~ morDl~g when a fhght wife. near Spring HUt, in WashingAn informal celebration was held charge ot Rev. R. L. Hackwell, recof e ·i g ht great bombing ton Township. "Jere.m1ah Morrow", a~ her home last SundllY with Mr. tor, assisted by Rev. John J. &hae.. ' J.l th t of Fosters, a great figure 10 the ' planes e own cary I hi soryo t f ,Ohio. was ' ,th esub - and Mrs. George Walton, Mr. and frer., of Dayton, former rector here. ' , . passeu over He was In ,his 79th year ha.ving , , .'the roar wa.s tremendous Ject of Dr. Blair's talk. He told oC Mrs. ~an Walton, and Miss Oeleste been born April 26. 1862. He had ~nd as they were flying al- the boyhood of' this man of the soli, Freeze attending, spent most of 'his Ufe In Waynesvllle mQst due east, it's our guess of Sco~-~h , decen~. who was She was born at Utica, one of seven and vicinity, untU mOving wtlh his , they were on their way to' born' at Oettyabura Pa., 1771. He children of Low ancl Oatherine son, Wilson to a Carm near Wash' 'Ch" 1 J ', d came ' to Ha\Dilton Oounty near 010.. Eng ar es oy an cuna I ' U &,.t th eale!)' f 25,were h h e IQ1na, aDd bas spent h"r entire life' ington O. H. and later near Spring. 1an d '" b18 street crew ·have been taUlht sqhool, surveyed, farmed, in th1a community. PloUowlng , the fleld. He was a member of St. Mary's }:msy replacing cement p~"Ve- ,etC, He was sent to the TemtorW complet.lOn of her ,chooling ahe beEpiscopal church. and for many ment along Main street re- lleIislature at , OhllUcotbe and was came a dressmaker and. ' was e'n was prom1n~nt in the clvlc years , moved when t~e new sewer o~e of the lI'eat influences 10 bav- 'ICed in this occupation for many and farm llf~ of ~his c.omllu,mlty. system was laid , , , many ,~ Ohio admitted to tbe Union eo years. ' He was mamed March 12. 1885 to I ' . ... 'f early, He eventually became loverOlive T. S~des who preceaed him 10 people are wonde~,ng \Vhat nor of tile State. Dr, Blal1' ,told of .. I death in 1918, ~as become of the new sew- the many b~t moves ,taken ." He Is survived by two sQus. J . Wiler syste~, ., is WPA a thing Govemor ',Morro. that gave Ohio.. Wl~ son Edwards. and Herbert S .. 'FAof the past? ~ , , the. Warren trc:»~t place in the ear!y Illato!')' 01', county office 'in the court- t.he nation, " 7 • '. I ' I ~d& or Qenver, 0010.. lilt grand" . . 1 d d A tried-Chtcken dinner .u en' " , , children, an t ee a1aters ~. , w.. bouse h~ bee~ ~ ose an joyed at the noon bour by a If.l'Ie , Reope~ ot th~ ,::t1flln Ttlea~/ 10 Wp.yne,sylUe we-bave ', everal '11. 'RUsstmi, ot Dayton, and 'MisSeS the nullll>er of men o~ cQunty attendance r;leapite the busy se~. July 23. was ann~unced by 14r. and plana tn mind fQr ' ~ts operatio~. But 'Trlllena ' and Margaret EdWardS, or projects is b~low the,' 100 Arter dinner the meetinl. opened Mrs, K. R. ".W, of' Mllrya~. 0,. our very first Immediate, considera- WaynesviUa. mark ,. '. ' , Krogers and Fair' wi h tile invocaUon by A, $ :' Collett. ,foUow1n~ the purc}lase ;of the local Uon is to acquire the very belt Another son, Warren F. FAwards, leys " b~in, ' run ' by second The, Special ,TopiC for the meet- movie ~~e from Olar'k l\ader, .of motion picture entertainment ave. 1.. died October 6, 1918 while serving 'in " • ", 1 lng, "Iiitereatlng Bits ot History 10 Newark. . " _' _ '.. (Continued on page 8 the United States ~y , during the ,heutenan~ this. week. , I' ~ ~. t)le Settlement 'of Warren Oounty~1 . The new owner has been"1il1tie Worlp. War. 'dbn ' Retallick and Stanley was present.ed by Miss Alice Gons, motion' picture business ~5 years in Burial was made 1n Mia'l1li Cemeijailey and tqeit ;a~ilies o.n ' (~ontinUed on page' 8) DetrOit, Oinclnna~. and MarysvU1~" tery, 'a vacation trip through the ' whe~e for ~ne years he ~as mana,,1' . ' tb W '11" " ':. ger of. the Strand and A,valon thea-
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~Oafgi( 't~ :~~::V\:es ,c~~;. Last' Rites ,Held , ter~8t l~e' films wlll Sc~uts wa~ launched la~t F J'. L~ nights a w~~k, the house 'Delng dark Th ~di ~Frl dsli1 '1:'1 · ThQrs day and bright c~lo~ed. ' " Or 000 LemmoD on :rues,«1ays. Th~ thellterwiU ~ re- of' t': Me::~lst ~\lrc~ wiUPS;'':. J\ umlDum I
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,posters, in th~ downtown , ~ec=:!l:~ recondl:~IOned, as we~ "sor a~ ice cream social in ,the near , ., 'I store wmdows: serve ,to re- ,Funeral servlcea were , held Mon- That patrons of the 1 I th t f utUre, the proceeds of, which will Plans for an Aluminum drive in mind Ul!I of ~ur oblig,ation to "da~ aftern~n, i~ 'DaytoJl ,for J:ohn w111 ti~' offered a high ty: ~f .~:~~ ,be eontrlbut~ ' to the , Boy Scout W~rren Oounty July 25 ~nd 26, we e these ,boys, now, and th~ ,·Th,omas ~m~on,., aire 51, w~~ , ~ed entertalJUne~t is shown Iby th~ first' O~bln .fund, whl~h i~ beIng ;rai$ed !lnnounced Wednesday by !l commi boya to come , • ; oUr nat\,\re 'Ilhursda.y , night at Mtam1 V~ney imno~enient of attrac1;10~ ~hi<¥l 10 ~ayneSVllle ane! vlclnity th~ tee named by, ,the poard of C01:ltlty , ,' ,+: ' "J' 'I G'bb': hospital after an iUne.ss of flve include sUCh higb class fJlrris as ,week. , OOInmissioners. enthuslaS,., 1m 1 ons month/S J ''V" glnia'' l'Devit ~ I f." ' " The clu~ me~ last .Wednesday tlt f - Members " of, I,1e commIttee are 1 'man fI'len"" ' "iI of ~l ' ' 1J' () 1w,e • ' ;PaUl ~hn{ of Pranklill, , ~l'th a sa.e.s Lemmon was born .in Dry ''Road to , Z "!r.Ib ~s " "P ' t-\!r th ' te moon a t the hq~e Of Mrs. M.~ A. chairman, Cincin~ati, 'eilj~y:ed a , vac~., Ridi~, K1;' the Son of John Newton PeCos", and ~~arOtbets ' a s , 0 , ~ Fulkerson, Wh~ was ass1St~d~by ~rs: MerWin p ayne, Leb,anon , and .r:a'Vi.ct ,tion' to ,bis lilting laR. t weel in Lemmon allJ1 cam" ..to \Jayne$V1l1e The new oWners ...;. d th"'" W. ,B. Stroud Ind ·Mrs. O. R. Un., Balley, _ Ohail'1llel1 . of the' various "'f ' , " , ....ve ma e El gl by b rd f t hi New York state, , , Un- wl,t h.hlll fiDilly. wheli ~ boy,~ ~e at- following announcement., ' es. ". ' ' " o9: so , owns p ~rWitees andma,I .. ..a. rf' 1'1 ' tended school here ",nd was ' grad- ' ''On reopenlni' th Twi. 'T b ' t' Mrs, Oharles Davis had charge of yor of vlUages of the county ' w1'l glesby sm1l~ng ,,,,"e~>. u , Y. ' uated from WayneavlUe blah school, " ,.;' . , " , ' . ~ , I?- , ,ea re t he progr~ wll1~h tricrUded a back- serye ~s assOCiate chairmen In the . ~e gre-ets hIS fnends on MalO He Was married ~ ~ 8tok~a, " ' ,I , ; , w~rct:f.. party ,ahd patriotic .prog,ram. ,drive. , street. ' ,looking" almost a~ He bad Uvlld 'In Dayton' for the MORE 'FVND.8 NEEDED The members all 'came dressed back- Lebanon and Franklin m\lyors will gO()d ~8 ilew~ .after his auto past , t-,venty:-four ye,a ri" where be ~ . BE~!I"GO.u. I~ warda and , foUo~ the grand not serve on t~e cO,iinty committee. accic;lent several" weeks ago waa a F~actor ,aDd}larpent~r an~ \ , BOr 8com ,)DR~ m¥Ch , Mrs· / Elmer Sheehan was as these two commlinJUes' will stage , ' ,.' ~ , .' It for all laat ten years bad owned and .. awarded the prize for tile best, cos- caplpaigns qf their own. ' " . 1. .. ~aebel n~Vi~ ~eports,~t e operated a , ~eet of ~llk tl'U,ckJ, , , ' WlthTh.,.., (M~bt mld- , tllme. Refreshments we; e then .' Mayor A. 'K,' Day Was contacted , local c~~ing ~olJlPany w!~l 1Je"la Itirvlv~d bY'h1a wife, Louisa, Dlrb~ ~... '~ cIeadlb!e for the (~nt~ued on ~ge 8) , \yednesday relative to particIpation 'start op~ratio6 ;here about .. one lIOn, Harry. one cia_tar, Doro- . \Va~~, ~. 8clout Cab~ In the campaia n , a~d w~l1e he prom.. " Au~ust 1 ., , ~ w orkers Tepoit_~t.hy aDfl~ one .sll' r, an of ot,yton'; ' ' ~~;.1a4IIC!atloa. ....re that' the . :' B~TBDAY DINNER 1.Sed c~peraUon has not yet ~eC~ded this ,IS the earlle-"t .date the allct~~~ ,brother, Lee.ot;WaynesV11le . .. . . · o~ ' ~ maT be ,l'Itaehe4lf ," . " " . where receptacles wUl be placed here ~ 't · h ' tll ' Se~, ~re ~ld at the real~ tu'-mln~te t,.coDtrlbu&loaa eom~ ' Mrs. J;,osle Graham enterttUned at' (o,r t1)e contributions of alumInum diDtIler, Sunc!8Y" in cel~rat1on of ware. ,' , , p a~ t;aslle~er,. ~, a e o~ r edenc, 2~" oa~pa J?I1e.ye, ' and ' ~ to ,espeetaU., . . ~eason 8 pa,( * .' • , ' ~n ,early bur-tal ' was :made' ln 'Memor,-l park ' A barliect',uneT late \Vednes- \ .the , ~lrthday , ann1v~sary of her The ,Warren county >; ampa1.lln IS ~'pHng;' atiundance -ot;'t .. rain'''' '; oemetery, DaylQn. · ". . .; " ' cIa, ,:~~ ~hat $258 lIIad 'been of,athei'. Da~ $urface. ., one of many being staged ' thrO~gh- " ~ . '. . l it' and recent gQod ' growing 'I ,Anion, t~oSe . ·~rorn ', WaynesviUe a~Dted ~fOl', althOQl'h eeveral , Her ~uests inoluded' Mr. ane! Mra. out he country 10r alumlnum, w~ather is 8~i~ ;to be ,respon/-' '~ho ,attend~the ser:v1ce8. ~Oiiday. ~Ucl~rs , wen ',Jet &.i ~'epOri. 0 : ,B. nett apd da,uthterl' Joyce; of, which 1s highly essential 'in the- C\11'- ' sible' : : :, , W'l\Ynesvill~' reid-- were, '~r.. and Mrs.. Emerso~ Earn~ , . ~,e v~!i"I'.· ~l~&ee r~n- Indiapapol1s~ Ind., ~Mr. " ~nd Mrs. rent defense 'Indhstry ' program. , ' " hart; Mr. and, ~s, "" , E. S,tr9~d, .. ~ ~', ~~but;l,,,, , wU1 9" ,M. Br~ , and ,¥-t .. and Mrs .. ~ Ohal~~n 1~ t~e v~lous CX?nimu~, . ', ). , ," {le~~ ~wn?, lk~ to.p~V~. ~lCD1~, Ws, Bertte ~tlla. 14r1. 0, R~ . '&l1s- ..\ be tak,D ~ ~, , ~W'llclay a*il Rol)ert Oleav!!)", Of Dayton; 'Mr, &rOd tUes of the co~tf wil~ ca}l upon c ' y ,: ~UPR:~~8 .1n , t~e ',,-:op~,n .spa~~s. bury, Mrs: MoUle ~toitea, I ~, ,~ : pa~~ ClaD be . ~e, at. ~ : Mrs, - Marion~ WllJ~~ , ~', ,son,": ~nd girl ~ut '.ttoops, . granges. 4-li . . ~O '!l0,t llave ,':,t 9 go 'tar now ~. •~oel. ptok~, Einest Ha~ ; b......... , ~ aDdthe (Wa),- ~ddiel)ol;. and..~~ ~rt Olea-, clubs, e,nd oUler' clvl;C; w·ga~IZaHphs 6 (o()!,~u,\\l~d on ,.,.,8) , "lUi Mr. at:l~', ~~:' He~ Su:facel \ D~6If~ :.Na~1 bank, . .' H er, and Mr&. _~ 'Bn1l1er. , ,to a~sist i~ ,tlle~'dt1ve. . , "
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Bar lan :, Allce Or051ey, 99 'acres in _. . ""_ . UJV Pho nel l ...".. ,.~ -...... .. ~ B~ron, c.o . ~~rsn ~d twpJ. I. and Hazel Beqnett ro Fred in W. W. Shu rts as appr. a1ae . and Jessie May' ne, lots 60-1-2 ll~ _ bor esvi ... a... Wayn of . unt ~s acco B. l h Eliz abet The thir d and fina o. ..., and Pub lish er , E. C. Cra ne Edi tor __ _ entered suit apl nst Eli K. ·PUm as the estate of .Em ma L. Russell ap-. ...... __ .-:.. -:--_ is Luedeke ro Ray O.~pbeIJ =--= Lou , -=-= __ __ ___ __ __ __ __ ed, prov rMa. ect. for divorc:e charging negl one acre in Har lan twp. . U38 UED EVE RY 'I'HU RSD AY e two cbndren hav mey 1929 in ElsIe Brown ro Belen ' S . .Worley. rled bey Payable in Advance r. Yea I Th~ sa~ ~hf per so: l tpropenurt Per $1.50 e, ' s. Pric seek in Morrow. tion she plot ecrip dy F. SUb - - who 's custO e esta ~ W am klin , charges ong g -----------Fran ch, Roa Ie y Jan e Kloth and others to Gold Mar approved. ' w~ Do frech, Roa ley Fox, Jr .. lot In Mason. Con , rd and her husb s. debts' and ~a petition for- The &Cbedule of claim her in her, t and Gladys COOk to Omer bea T. W. ntly Que ard How ES VIL LE ? s of the estate ~f , YN llitie WA llab IN L dren chil IVA nview ST five e FE hav LL y FA The A a divorce. heard W : Fedders. lot 99 in Pl8l de tha t a Fal l Fes tiva l be L. Dean, Pra~n, will be a for asks , anon Leb , , Cain The sug ges tion has bee n ma klin A. Lena Manor, Fran , r and alth oug h wo rld con diWalter E. Oain on a July 28. , from hel d in Wa yne svi lle this yea rce dlvo George D. Murphy to Chares and . es one d Jam of goo · te a e the ide41 is 'C laim s agaInst !be esta ed t el' ILSS also She ect. negl tion s are unc erta in we bel iev of ge Lettie Bateman, 35 acres in Bar lan lle has uni ted c~ar svi be hea rd August 1. yne will Wa son ce WU sin ,E. rs her , yea ed ny forc twJ>' , It has bee n ma her petition that he Seventh account of W1l1 Sheets, nity und erta kin g in ' mu com a e. s hQm r hap thei p e d leav Dougla8 and Lau ra Bolllngaworth to rt ap_ If h . of Ber tha Kenl1ct. n rdia gua by er . ged char an . is , o lty e an Extreme crue B~ard 'and Edith StOlle, three 10 . s uc • The 14th ~t of Tho m- ro d for QS. ed. goo prov be suit w1l1 a l in tIva n, fes nkli Fra fall a ,m, as ert Stam suc h tracts in Turtlecreek twp. ' n ma de Wa yne svI lle lac ks Rob as A. W1lllams, , incompetent, also ces Fran nst apl flied rce Th e acc usa tion oft en has bee divo e for Viola C. Colbert, by admlniatrator citi zen s and bus ine ssm en ca.r - approved. asso wUh ged char he est Evans, four and a half civ ic spi rit, and ind ivid ual "'ho m lon g as the y Stam so .fina l accounts of the to Ern Lebanon. and nity t mu Fits com , the of e lfar s In dati ng with ot1'\er m~ not hin g for the we tes of Charles 'and Oora Bar t- acre and Grace AIderron ro El1na ,. Ivan MON PLEAS PROCEEDINGS esta , Waynesville, approved. COM . d' •d 11y . . , . ' sock . Hearing the, case of Walter Bin a. on, three lots in Spr1n~oro . lJro spe r 1D IVl ua, ' ntory of the esta.te of A. Thomps e. We ref use t~ beh eve It, lnve The . p, Blg e trud Ger nst We hat e to thin k this IS tru of Oregorull, agai Lebanon, will be ~eard b wa s org ani z,ed a co~ple WhIte. Batavia, allowed M. Bpwer, G. O. e SPECIAL SALt: alth oug h unt il the Civ ic clu Judg ion zat aDl org ic s wit hou t a civ 22 . .' July wIth to ! nW plai the of on PEAO~ this yea rs ago , Wayne~ville wa ion sale the mot SpeCial k, . The inventory of Caroline ~loc week only. White aDd Yellow OUn g fUed had he ion mot Ious prev a 'of any kin d for ma ny yea rs. qraw e !Jeard on JUlY 31 as Pe&.ches,t1.OQ ~r bUShel; gin g . a "co me bac k'" how refused a Mason, will, .bn' Judge C. B. Dechant who Sm all tow ns hav e bee n sta tory of the estate 01 t . inve d the t wlli d t' aske ' p .el1 mile West 01 en s a~e ~- divorce to Gracie Norv '. WALTER LING, .' r Lebanon. 10~ n, 1~. istia OPU , Chr d rs: Bud ~ea a : on fe,, t vell las Nor the rles cl'. :ng Qba eve1',' dur Fer. ,. 00 Olyo ,RGa ~ , for one from The schedule of claims, debt.s and . Wa yne . vIlJ e s populatlo~ ae. char ect wa rd the rur a] c om mu mh e negl ly, dal iili iiii ijii ijii ijii liii iiii l up d iiii n ppe u try bem g ste of t he estate of 'Jefferso s ilitie ).lab epros 'of t wan ,for gro win g and wit h def ens e ind Oases dlsmissed att approved . . ' we.re Elsie Collin vs. Obftrles D. ~arl n con tinu e to grow~ cutlo of er ine eng and ef irustratrix of the es. TV A chi Iva Hill . adm leton VB. tate Mar ie D . Sing . Al1 :bu r E. Mo rg:a n for me r AI Hlll . 'ordered to selI real Oollln.S; etOn .. of B ert th' Hub tt n; ' b leto d Sing b' Slgl t l~, d' ' Char S d ID~ ' 00. er $2,5 e t than . IC s 199:el' ~n ison; Gertrude estate for not less not e ees the ren d, an pre nex t dec - Add ison vs. Doris Add the mg ENSE ' dur UO lle svi AGE RRI yne MA Wa . as 'l'AR VIA -LIT HIC TAR AND 101' ma ll to ns u c h 'Bray · v,s.. Clinton Bray: Irene Lam " telegraph 56, pP. Kna C. ver Gro idbert;, Evli DaV ROA D ~lL. EXOAVATI NO c.de . Evanshine. e. The tow n , bert vs . Robert lAm e ltur Ros : icu Mrs agr ,n~ is r, ry rato .ust ,ope ind l~ ef Bess .pavidson, and DUM:P TR~CK SERVIOE Wa yne ilIe 's chi both of Lebanoll. s of the sta te. ~ son VS,. El1. er, tion keep sec book m .. .46 far t bethe and nk. of n.k vs, Charles Tru ' JS loc ate d in. one Forest Barker, 29, ' farmer. f . d stry ' Tru Hearing the,cross petl tion of Flo r· g tb e pro'd uct s 0f our c h'e tur~n m u, 'I I h BentOn, 21~ bOth of clark.l!vtUe. Rut ch , ¥ba non , ., in whi ham Wit ~aU ~stiya .fea ence y t , um nm cor y d Chapman, ~, Woo ditio nal ly- we altb OllUord D. 'WIt ham wl~ ;Raymon ged nnd ,the h is ory of this trad char she . , Qn. ~ti grinder, and VltJtett \~ 'a rou sin g celebr Judge O.. ~. ' Dedhant ' a- .lawn, cQu ld for m the nuc leu s for ect, negl " ges l?d es, rch chu abone, wa,yneaVI~e 44RlU . and the ng. 23, Lebanon. (ClO~ored) . Th e Bchoo.ls cou ld coo per ate Mrs .. W1t~am a divorce, cus-" stro ded war en" laTh :h. d. ell, han . a ~thw d l!h. len offi cial s or William Jose Lebanon offICe Phone .if3 &wo me n's .,gr oup s anCl vill age rody and support ,of ,their min ibOrer•...JlIld Freda. EUz abet h EIsert, wh o wo uld wa nt .to ' child n me ess Bin. b rlen d s · t A . . n th ~,t.. .u , 21, bakery wOl'ker, b9tJl of Fra nku e S"Q U an Ul~re are , Mrs. Amanda. S. Liggett, Lebanon Delbert 'MCClana.han; -'26" sthool n Joh ' !I" , a divorce fr:om rded e~wa was fJO tl\e ir hit. ich wp ys .• -11111!~~!!11~""I!II~!I! in b, CI~ ic Civ - Principal. wes t Union. 'and Glad mar she m whO ati. A Fal l ~estival, dir ect ed by the cinn Cin elt~i is Llgg 9d, 20, ~pringboro~ ~auty o~~ apro ve tha t this comm~nity m 'l,938. She was resrored to her :W:0 eve ryo ne pad a par t, wo uld ried s lle' =-~~~~~--~...-.~---. svi yne Wa e gi.v uld wo ., and nt~ tor. spi ic ~~. civ Ida ~ot lac kin g iE~r name, Amanda ,St~lw of Troy Beltz 55, carpenter, and sho w peo - folJr ss, hou ses a cha nce.' to 'Thl~ ,answer and cross Petition rce, . d bus ine kl1n F'lan of . both 45, . I d'd t Ivo, " . divo -, . - Sally Mullen won her a,~' sp en 1 B oreB an b.uy mg opp ort um ties the ¥ con Ohester ·' Pence, 20. MiddletOwn, a ,vIe wit hin a Wid e . are a the fr,OQl Benjamin B. )dul len 'on Staton, y truc k driver. and. ~dred ' negle,ct cha rg" He did not' re~l " 16, Lebe:n~tr. • and was l,n ~efault. Thel~ chlldren non, . N TIO EN 'lJ' A Pau l 'Kadetz', 23, Sou th Le~ NG . TrI ified GE teSt OF len T AR a~e fIll grown Mrs . Mul ra, Rpt b, 21, 10& .for 01&; n and ntio n, atte sma get sale to ' rtg tryi RT PROBATE COU ' .~ q:h ~ ld ' full ' of \'voice~ . k'"' ' • .' . ' . eeds of. the .sale of real estate. son. P~ ~ ca t~ . ; ,e 't. or . IS mg se~ are tlcl ans Albert Do1,llllag Mason, 27, Sha ronthen :: varIOUS Ide as. ' Th e poh nging to the estatt:,. 0 Viola ColbelO ll' the , m t rEls inte ite sh to exc , mlll worker, ~d ~~ma Louise cam pa'igJ1s, the refo rme rB .wi , Leban.on, ' ordered dlstrl)J~ted . ville bert , . n o. BO , and n, gio reli to ~tioll d~- ' Johl1son. 18, Mason. ide a , the min iete rs caB , atte s Costs ot the sale and tax e, were ain rem t ker, wor jus I ory tha fact ion 25( , itut in~t Earl B. Fox An y ind ivid ual , pus ine s , or of termtlne~ at '!J9.78; tl ,935.48 to ~e atboth 23" act Qn, attr Hort ly ~a bab .vjo y pro Rub not l an<l wil , ~j t1*,ns Nlt(Jonal Ban k aDd n';01 ,' Slno ~ , sile nt t hro ugh the se app~als; of v1lle k ynea lac a Yi' for of, ritO~iOUB but . l-, " ~he balance ro the admi.rustratOr 't H , . .' . ~enera1 , Clark; 35, plasterer, and Il, . ' ,. e qr 1 ma y ~.e v~ry me e, . state. , e ' i ,ent IOn . (he . q of . . d. oke :lo y g ov~ -Mrs. APna Marf,:in, .36; ·bot abi lity to at~ract iltt~ntIon ,ma ' ~rma Hartley, FranltUn, appointed con ss me . pus ' ess ntl . f' ~ou ·, to nklt h.... v' T1Hit is Jus t wh at hap p,en B ru~ol.tne esta.te Of ,M.. T.:H art: Fra rk, an~ b~ ' rpn hj)n~stly' e~ec wo d, ll ~1)e~tH1tte, 21, 'FrahkUh" ,Cle gOQ I ry pa: ,ve do Borg I .the maY of y c~rns. The ley, vi~-presldent for rne che d aret . . . . .~~III!II.~II!iI goo no Nan~y, ~arg had y the er : and metal f~ ' " (' wn The . P()w . dleto M,ld ? of and f ait hfu lly, but bec au e ~r pany Sp com 17; per ell, d. '- 1ef t in the. bac kgr oun .. estl11.te ~ valued at t20.QOO. . re we ' y " ..........,.--:7."::~~~~~::.-.th Mid 39, t' t;· ~ye tt . t· '" Edy.oar9 Cat l ·Ne~m ~' , ap, e . b~g m18 ~on~ M1a en k, .a Br~ g n V. ~, c, tin ~ , Mar 'L ~f. ' attr a dilltown, el~tr1man, and ' EUnice' ent ere d. pla c,e s ,~a~ ado pt.e;? pob:~te'd eXe<lutor olt the el!tate of 'Peo ple passe~ t~em by and mg tIs ," v~r r. a<l ectp IS. insP It, ;, e. klj.n tud Pran attI 35, ing Henliley. lno re ene rge tic and ent erp riS ~ ,Sar'a h L, .,Francls, ' FrahkUn , w1t.h Il'RA NSF ER8 ' s, A.TE New t:S'l; L urg REA isp am Mi and ~ O. Mite bell I Ray 'MouQts , 'IJ,. tha t attr act s att ent ion .-T he I H; ,0a,1vert, • " , I raisers·: 'l1he ,~- '!J. It KJ.olln to,, ~~ "app a.s s'~ .. ,oat~ >rge ,Be< 33' ., 135. .' .. ,' ~wp .. lln .... lJar1 45;S~ ,'U4'es in Sc~ool te~elpts .... , tate is' valued at. .20,000. " and 'DOro:' h Ralp ro Au1~ oOd Ellw ille, 13yron' P, Hartsoc,k, . Waynesv ~al , o " . ' )e twp_trac ts m Turtlecreek ,I d ~eoutOr ot tJle 'e~t8te ' of " tIir Stol Ointe iiPJP ' .54 ta85 . , . , . , ',' " ' .... " Jpts Total :rece Oo~ ,twp... . .cor~ HartsoCk, With Har ry ~. zel ~en ' TtJRES to , NDJ arq n Oor E~E , " el : 'Baz . ~d " .'a nd 0ltftWc1 Oarl S~ H¥t s ROs , Way neh in .M 7 $l18 Jot .. , es, aqdRUf1~a ' Hen Stok ~s IDalrf ' .. .. ' : .. : ".: , ~ ." Nce as' ~ppra1sers: , Bra 00 R09T FOR, . .tND CONSIG~lve 156. .... . . , ... , ' . . \ ._ Y Dair l re- Gray's s 'Of "neav.11Je. 1 .' . '. ' te and esta p sh'ie the, , of hogs y Ie, :Th ~ following is the flna niCIa n~r Oil ~ve r y,ou ~Ilhe ro an Einma , weIia L. cenr, (straws ) .... ' 3~~ , ' es Gro J\lm th's ,' . ' Smi oye~ 'and tee appr mltJ wire , , Com row liVe d Mor Fun '. Oo~, ..Dlttmers, , .' rt' of ,the Milk enditures .... .. $278.9t MII)UI~cert ,e:(p 'Sauer, 125 a.crt!~ in .ea- to NorTis-~k ? : . o~l T ' ?J.: Ele~ 'to, '. ' ed h~ ,is8u ' h1a ~er the .. . tt ~ ,for a~ rum lfic ~, " A protrres8tve' , ,~.' , . ' : t.WR, . ~" Balabce on PlInd "JUl y 12"""1t17.~3 lem .. rB '. . ~uro . c!;I , ce.. k, .' aerVt :sec . t, M. p)c . ~: E. ~ :'1" , ,and !l8' 194Q ,prtc '?l', . C~larles 11 , ro m~t .• ~~ , , . ;~a " : ~v:u , " ~d ( . Ray ,;O, .. " a:~rln ~. f Yud i, ' '~f8e :~~, , , REC~~~"S wlsh8!l ~ express 9 j the eatILte .of ~~ Y~, ~ ' ''F~ VaJODi in on' ¥o 8tM1on WDKY '! tee~ ~ nm!t mes '~OJ ,Ja TlJe " . 35,39 • j940 i. t. , i'.{ .. ~ , Balance en haild Sep ,tbe~ Churilbes a~ bO~. ".'; '. '!kfm1n- 111 ~t6n twp. . 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July 9. R'aln, Eats, ' Rou\> and Shou'd Havel Rickets. Those are the four R 's ' of <chiok raising according to an old 11 • ~ 'book on poultry raising. Cod Uv~r ~lIfH,n~" all has conquerect rickets and made , The highlights, of its history; toe indoor raising 0 '( chicks pracgovernm ~nt and natur al r eeources, compiled in a beautiful Getacopyol tical. Sanitation, proper feeding 28-page booklet I Excerpts from and the prompt use lof the ax have 'YOUR AMERICA' t h e Declarat~o n of .Indepe ncut dOW~l the losses from roup but dence, the Constitution, Bill of now while supRights I Dozens of other interrats and rain we stilt have with us. ply lasts. FREE esting , ' histo~ical factsl Special As long as they are In ,the brooder suppl emen t gives ideas for adul,s! house they are fairly safe but when /" quiz'; games-lots of fun I they have to be let out-then comes the danger. Yesterday we let the youngest ooes out for the first tltyle. ~l \vas well but today was a different story. The sk~ seemed bright and clear b\lt before' I got to Watne'sville it began to tClok dark in the west and something warned nle that I ought to go homlc but I didn't Larger Because of Better Service, Quality and Pr·ce ,?ntll thl! rain oamc~ , and sucl!. a Established 1849-1941 rain. It was pourltlg when I , got home but I dashed In and put on ==:;;.:;;.;..~~-:--:--:-:- .•. _ -_. - . . RE yo~ o~e of that hot·weather -LIe out as straIght all la com- boots and mY old clothes and dashed stealing ra~· -that carried things up have been glad to see. July 14. BastUle Day, I wonder army tbat draggle Into tbe omce fortab)e. preferably on your out to the brooder house. Just as I a pole and out through a hole tn after a scorchIng ' nIght, puffy of blick, tbougb any otbllr naLural, feared there was a row of 'bedraggl- the ceiling. It tOOk two to do it how ~ar1s celebrated theIr great and 'haggard from lack of untortured poaltion will Im'lte ed chicks huddled agaInst the side one carried the egg ~d was p~led holiday. "Liberte, Egallte, Fratersleep! Notblng is worse than the sleep. of the' brooder bouSel :half drowned. uP the Pole by the other. After nete" have 80 llttle part in Frl'noe ~eary leellng tbat another hot day LIe atlll •.. but, wl~bout hOldlog Under the gooseberry bush was finding egg shells in lOme of the today that I doubt if there were . Is comlne u~. Work mUllt be gotten YOl}rllelf ",gld. Sllulr~l~g and tOil,. out~r a boul ellold mdllt b;.. run- Ing bum eoer.y. make, you bot and, ano~er 'b unch t~t , didn't have plalces that rata have carried them any flytng flags ?r IJ!'Y parades • Would they dare sing the MarsaUalld your energy rele"e Is lIapped rumple' the bedclothes into the bar- sense enoUlh to go in ou~ -of the I can 'weIf beUevelt. becaule of lack of Ileep. ' ra'n, maklog you botter. Soak pads rain. Only about a third of them July 12. At the rate they are put-' lat,se Thresbtpg has' ,begun again There are numeroul stePI you i b were dry and comfortable 1na1de the t1ng the Oat-alfalfa hay in the barn today. Kenr1cka have put a second cantalre to ,et yourself'tbat price- of cotton tn a good QuaIlty w to • balel, lay them on your eyell to bouse. We got them in Just sa an- our cows should not go hungry tb1s macb~e In Condition so ' that they Ie .. reetoratlYe lleep In bot wealb- IIbut out all 'e rrant raYII of Ilgbt. other de1uae came down. Of course year. t , hope we will have enough can get the wheat out. If only the 8r, Here are a f.,w: -Relt.on cool, cleall IIbeeta-the cool your eyell and your bead. the brooder stove ha,d been . taken to last ' untU May. We had to put rain ~ll bold off this 'week., A Uttle un.d er one stretcbed tlgbtly. After tv.·enty mloutell. if you're ,down a few da:f~ before .ao we had the~ on pasture too early this year Wheat is begtnniJ;lg to sprout bpt -Wear &,bllorbeot cotton 1)ajamas IIUlI aWake, try tblll phy le"l relax, to dry and warm thema!l best we and they were thinher than I Uke most of it <:an be threshed if it only or' a gown. , er. Flat 00 · YOllr back. wIth yoilr " ,stays dry. Straw stacks everywhere. ' -Don't .0 to b8d hungry-notb- arma at your , aides, c.oncpotra te on COuld. Only a ,few died . bu~ some to have them. will never bl! , t he lII·me 'again. ·The JUly 13. Sunday. A perfect d~y. Soon wheat harvest will be over and iDg will keep'yOu awake more one part of, your anatomy at a aurelr. A . cracker o~ a gla~1I time. Tetll\e U,le m.ueclea. , tlsht. four ~ho are tunniJlg around with They say the sWimmlng' pool did a we can all dMw a sigh of reUef ~nd of mUk will altay hunger con- tblnklng coosclollsly of bow r: els. , t,he , old hen ca~e t~f~gh wl~h record bualneas, b~t ' we c:Ud not go. begin all Ovel' ~a1n. . '. . tractions 'witbout rat_hig body then' relax ·lIoll·lIke. hardly a wet feather'. ' We enjoy it more when there is room -temperatul'8 or' ove~~lng your . If you don't rel:1x into l ~ V !l r. ~ r July 11. Another ,lamb POOl at , to swim. We sat a,t home and wait- Workers Who otrtaln Jobs t~rough dlgelltion. , , ' . tbat, tloo't torture y ur elr. G I up, -Keep a bottle of go04 Quality get a' drink or cold. not 'ce weI r. Lebanon. We took t~ee but brouaht ed for some company we hoped registration with any of t he Ohb wltcb buel in the lce·box; pat read a little un II ~l I( !\!epI'Y. two back h~me because ' they were would come but when ttuiy dtd not 13ureau o~ Unemployment Compenit freely all oYer your bod,. Do thel) stroll back: put Ir h , 11001 no~ top IP'$.de. They suggested that come we went 10r: a ride and ~ed sattan offices are ' not required to oot dry It olr, for it reduces witoh buel pad a on your IlY:' a UttIe l1;aln .feed ,wght bJ'~p ' some other people that We would pay a commission 'for the servt ,e. your body temperature. You'll and go orr to leep. N E\~b: ~ , ~E ' mR: the quality. Th.ey were t\Vf~ft be lurprtsed at bow cooUng say grlnllr.. "I lJIU i g t my slefl l,l- possibly that ewe did ' not ' have - - - - - - - - : - - - - - - - - - - - : - - - - - -_ __ ,thla line, old lamlly IItandby is, tomorrow 8 s h ll \' t1 ~ )' ," • nxiety milk tpr thlem. Too wet to '-',-----~---o:------'--,--,. and lIas '1,IO many UII~I, vartlGu- raise" your t ~m eral nre , ll~h lP~8 enoUlh thresh today we c:ieaned tt~e feed " ,( . ' I~rl)" in Summer I . y~u ~p. puts sleep orr e,v f anh, 1'.room lind started tiO 'PUtid new _1:" .. gralli biil. 1 ho~ w~e Cl'D rat prOOf U" ! ~ it' th'is t1m~ for it IS bee~ a hap~.y hunting ground for' rats for some . time. It ish't enouigh ' t& stop the holes in the floor,' they , . w~re coPling (Ec11tors' Note: Altbourb tb~ ' when she joihed .the. stat! of th~ in through a hole almost at the cellwd-'. MiAmi Gazette She worked ' as lng. ,There ' ",as' a. ~~ 1n the pa. I ' ''''In ' obly tl~e n ce "' ,I'S an: : -~ . " \ per ' the other day ,,,,bout some.. eg'g about manY people IS when their typesetter. on this neW~i>a~r 8Ibout ' . ' . Obltuarlest ar~! Pi'JIJ~, Tite 1\11- four years, wpen ' sh.e }eft··to serve ami ~aJe'te believes Ole '1Iv." 01 as clerk under Postm«ster John eVI!I'Ybne make ' an in\erestlnr cumnppgS'; The, poStofflce at that st9fY. ,We therefore , preeint ' ~ . t1m1l l?Ca~ed in t~ b~UtHnir . . series of life about, PEO- , now occupied b}' the Wayne T~~- , PLE YOU",KNOlV:) ';.\ ship llbrary. . .... " ' ~ ,. Niss 'Emley since has, served under:' ~~~~ ' There· is per~ps no one in Way- Posbrtasters. Ross 'Hartaock PraJik nelJvtne Wit~ a. wider acitualn~nce Fox, and Fred ~~oclt" than L\JcY Emley, Who haa served in ~e " is mem~r of ~e Jocai . the ~ooal. ~tomCe ' 23, years . und~r ' ~ of Obr1a~ and has' bee~ ac~ . , : tour ~tiDasters. . '. tlv~ in' Ita aftalra many years. 'Pas, She has .' spent her ' en.tlre ,life 'in sesslng 't strong ,and pleasa~t soWay,n~VWe h.vir)lbeen ~ herej ,pra~o ~ot.~, ' she baa ~n a ~CJIl the daua~~r of . Mrs. Ellen ,Emley.• bar .. of' .the choir of that ,~hurch $\leattended'~ 'WayJiesville ~ tbrouah()Ut' her. Ufe ,and has ,been, trom 'which s~e ' was 81'-.c1ua~ed in w1d~' in demand as sololst at h~n '1898. I. ' " dreds~ of funerals. aDd pubUc func. After' her, graduation. She workW ti0lls here. ' , ,untll ':~LUcY" as' she is known ~ ~very- i ' . -' , . several ' yearS at various ,l taJdng a ,'PC)s1t1on ~s toPoara~er on, on~ 1nclu<qng the 'oldest -. ri,'4de~ts A:~ER1CA ON GUAJW! ' \ the oid Waynesville Enterprise, ed~t. , and "small try~' ot"the comnpll~lty. . Above .i.t a re~rt"uct1on' ~f" the , ed' by _Prank, F8i~ 'in ,th, '<buqdlqg 'poSse~s ar ~een Sense of ~um~r ~lnd." T~~1'1 Departn;lent'. ~JlJIe ~h~t)S' W' ~e IRlc~~ caT~U ~s' ~ ~lle .~~r e!~ne~ ' ':;,' t~i=i=iae,~~&l.~M1!:ct!, resld{m e on ;Maln ', street.:r, . ' . . ,~e neVel m,a~fl~ 1 altb,ough .\ she ~n'" .ta~ . by f'~ aealptOr ' , ,'lbe~c wer~ ,t~ hmpQpeni 1ri cbh!~Ct'~~1a}t)' :.~tted·' tO a ~!DrDariie1. 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We invite you to stop and worship OJ~G FACTORY OPENS ' COlJN'llY HISTORICAL The Cieaor old' lady who asked '" \coun~ry crossroad LAST WEEK IN JULY TO GIVE BBOAucAS'J' sales girl for an ';alumlnum tin church. Informa.tion received from o~, , crup" will be more pearly con-ect In , ____'_ _ - ~ills of The Roxana Oannintr Oom- Lee L. DoddS of the Warren Ooun- the Immediate future, for she will MT. IrOLLY M. E. CHURCH p8lny state that ~ue' to the advanced· ty HistOrbl soclety w1ll br~C8St be given tin ~r enameled ~are. -rpe T. M. Scarff. Mlnblter season their factories ,at Way~es- over station ,WL W, Thutsd&y, at ohio State Employment Service vll1Je and Roxanna. w1l1 open the 12 :3 p . m. "'o n the early b1story of , ' a m E A 30 School 9 d S un ay :. . . . W CO'" .opo1nt6 out tIlat aluminum is no Earnhart, Supt. last week In July. A heavy p~k is . arren ,u n,,,, A_"A eJC~ted and they will be In opera______ longer aval1able to utensilI mar:lUEvening S". .....e, 7: 30 p. m. '''~ Prayer MeetiJlg Wednesday eve- tI()n several weeks. Radio piotlTaD1S form a part of fadurers, nlni. f1 :30 p. m. ' the Ob1o campaign to recruit sklUed A welcome aw&iis you at these Mr. and Mrs. George Qsborh, of workers needed by , defense indusMr. and Mrs. Heber RoSs and sOn, servk:es, ooine and enjoy them' with LE~banon, were dinner guests of MJ:. tries. These programs are. generally Dick, of Middletown; were Sl1nd&y us. iu:~d Mrs. Ralph Ha.stings and son. seh~UI8(1 on the radio !p age of your ' evening guests of Mr. B?d Mrs. Jaist Thursd&y everuns. newspaper. Ralph Hastings and son, Robert. HARVEYSBURG OPEN BmLE CHU1lOB ae•. James RacIer, Putor. SUNDAY 10 a. m. Sunday SchOOl. 11 a. m. Mom1Jla 'Worship. 7:30 p: m. Evahiel1stJc Servl~ , WEDNESDAY::-~ 7:30 p. m. Bible Study, Re~. Roy Slater. . FRIDAY- Prayer Meeting in--aD7 boine that wm open up for .: :Prayer meetmg, witb1n 20 mlles.
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METHODIST CHURCH Louis C. Radley, PaBtor Churcll School 9:30 a. m. WarshIp Serv1ce ,10:40 a. m. Oholr practice wednesday evening at 7.30. ST MARY'S EPISCOPAL IC e". It, L. Uacln, elJ. Recto.. eIXTH SUNDAY .AFTER. TRmrri
7:30 a. m. Holy Oommunion l~ :00 a. m., Morning Prayer and Sermon. t p. m. Church School Service of Awards. WAYNESVILLE CHVRCB OF eJOUST Eelw, H, FOI'ehaDd, MlDister SUNDAY Bulle 'School 9:30 a. m,. Communion 10:45 a. m. sermon 11 a. m. "SO" Junior Endeavor 7:00 p. m . Senior Endeavor 7:00 P: m. Prt:aching 7:45 p. m. "BellevJng a Lie" WEDNESDAY Prayer and 'Bible Study 7:45 m. We 1nvlUi you to ' come and worship with uS.
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SUNDAY U'nifJed worship serilce 9.30 a. m. FOR SM..E-Pryers. Bible study 10:00 a. m, Bar&h ,:8 Heston 3mA The scbool ,has been led by Bro. R. Waynesville, Ob1o Rankin Llnville \!\¢I:Ig the illness Jly 3-10-17-24 of .'Bro. Perry Thoma.s. FoR , ~-alx room mode~ " CommuiUon 10 :45 ' a. m. house on ~ Street. ideal for Sermon 11':00 a. m. '. toU1'1St 'home, ' Lee LemrDo~, Waysenior Endeavor led by M16s' NIna nesville. Ob1o. ' LinvJ Ie 7:15' p.' m • Junior Ii:ndeavor led by Miss Flora JX>S~-One bunch of keys. FlDder Ann Harris 7:15 'p, m. ' please return to Mr. Bailey &t Preaching 8:00' p. m. Fairley'a and reCeive reward. Sermon Subject: " Pr~lous Cargo" July 1'i-
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GlIANGE NOTICE
Do you knQw, "How The stOry Grew?" Be at the Grange Saturday you off . after you ge~ over the exnight. A cast from Lebanon will tell cltement. See you Saturday night you. This Is their last appearance at 8:30.
Errors were costly to the Waynesvuie Miamis. Sunday, when they met ~r;:=======:::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::;-' a 6-3 defeat at the mmds of the . WUl the ' estaibUshment of Am.ell- from ~he c;ngrell6 at tb~ tJ~e. Piqu~ Moose . • Waynesville out-hit can bases In "Icelan"d ', resul~ f in ~e America; ~owever, is In danger of the Piqua team 13-6, 'aJld also preUnited Sta.tes enter1ng a "shooting" partlclpation In 'an undeclared war . war? Tha.~ Is t11e ~~esUon that Is for It appears qu1~ likely that if, ~ sented a fine brand I[)S . pitching. giving deep. and grave concern to following out the PresidenUal.orders O.sborne allowed only 5 hits, and A. m~y straight thinking Mem'bers of Secretary ' of the Navy Knox lndl- Todd, one: Congress these days. I<f , the United cates he l1as received, an American A.. Todd led the Miamis In hits States finally becomes involved in vessel. shoots at German raiders In with three, Florence, R. Todd and ~tua.l fighting,' most Congressmen Eastern Atlantic waters, that the Rutherford. two; and James. Collet . IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF BUILDING MATERIALS believe It will be Without a formal German may shOf)t back, ' Stanley and Sawyer each had 'Declaration of War by the Congress. . sngles, FOR REPAIRS ON YOUR RESIDENCE OR FARM Of course, it is entirely ~e for FRJEND8BOLD PI~NIC Waynesville wm meet the Fecher . the President to bring about such a Brothers Cafe 't eam ll~t Riverside BUIVDI~GS ... DO ~OT PUT IT OFF UNTIL FALL. situation, or ,suoh incidents, as to ' . Fjeld, Dayton, next SUnday, July 20. PRICES ARE SURE TO BE HIGHER AND BUILDING · make. a I;>eclaiatlon of WIIZ iDevi- . The M18Jtl1 Meetln~ of l!'r1ends Innings 1 2 3 4 5 G Ir 8 9 ~ . H E ,talb1e. Bome obseners believe this enjoyed a plCn1e ' supper and 'outing Piqua 0 0 0 0 0 4. 10 1 1 6 e 4 SUPPLIES MAY NOT BE AS PLENTIFUL AS THEY ii euc;tly wb8.t is . being plannea. at the piCniC gTounds of Mr. and Wa.ynesv111e 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ~ 13 8 AR~ TODAY . Already the Prea1dent haS ndicated Ml's. HarTy , Smith, Sunday evening. Batteries: Rittenhouse and Courtthat Iceland Is not .t.lie only base Bernard ' Wa.lton, secretary of the ner; <?&OOrne, A, Todd and R. Todd. the u'ruted Sta~ may OCcupy or J'!'iends General Conferenc~, of Umpire,s: Ph1l11ps and Omdorf. take over on the far side of the At'- Philadelphia, spoke on the Friends CONSULT US IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO J1JNJOR DEPT. BAS PICNIC la~tlo. Strong hints are being drop ... Work Camp. BUILD OR REPAIR .' ped that the Canary Islands, th", Twenty-two boys .and girls of the Cape Verde Islands, and even Dokar REPUBLICAN CLUB NOTICE " ~ Africa, may ' be Am~ICan o'pjoo . ,• . junior depaJlt.ment of the Methodist Uves In the Presirl~nllal program. All ' t ., . Church enjo~ed a picnic) supper and '"J ~ • members ,of he Way.ne Town- ou"'~" t th L tn ' D ' Seoretary of ·the NaVy ' Knox hints &hI 'R ' ' "'&>6 a e Y an ay sugar (I . . p ~publtcan Women's Olub are camp Friday afternoon . most broadly tl',1a~ un~er the orders urged to attend the next meetin of issued 'py President Roosevelt the th . g They were accompalnJed by the Everything for Build'ng the f~ organization next Wedl?esday Rev. and Mrs. L. C. lR.adley, "Mrs. United. States naval patrol , WaYnesville, Ohio Phone 14 Atlantic may engage In shooting to at thrnOfn . The session will ' be ~eld Walter WhItaker . anli daughter, a e nome of :\'drs .Truman Ward- Anria Marllvn Mr W It Sh h protect sea-la~es and outposts now low. \ . . . "... s. a el' , ee an being estabUshed under Presidentlal .8l1 d Mrs. ~arold B. Ellrnhart. instructions. Wendell Wllkte, the \------~¥~..7.-.....:+:::-:--:-_:_::-::--+_:_----.----...:. ~~----"-,--___,--~-----:::--..;....;:--:.......---.::-.-~ ersbwhUe RepuoUcan ,candidate for Pr~dent and America's 'leadlrig Inte"J.ventionistj announcect at the WlUte ~ouse laSt week, following "private luncheon It,h the President, tha.t be (Wilkie) urged that the UrUted states . establish air and lUlval baseS in lrela'nd and ScoUand. The idea given credence to the whispered rumors about Wash1ngtoil As to a well defined but secret plan and aireement, already m~de in . high Illternatl,on~l circles, for the U.p1teli s~tes 'to ,~come an. active , J;la.rUclpant II,l the European war In the early At1t\lllln"':"'pr~y ,in late · , Septemb~r or . early October.'
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. tlelU:-SprJng1\)oro, Mr.a .• Thelma-L&ney of Monroe and Mrs. Dor~thy Stupka . , ot Cleveland. ,They also bave five f() ter grandchUdren. . . DInnl)r guests and afternoon cal. leI'S were: Mr. aoo. 1\11' • \ Illiam M. ColemQn Mr. and Mrs. John Proud Dnd celebrated t heir 00 , &n Wedding Mr. Gladys Proud of Wlll\amsbUig; r
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Ml' ' and Mrs . ROY Proud' . lr and Mrs. Clifford Robinson ' Mr . . and Mrs. Ru st:ll Proud. Mr. John ~Iotz and :MI S Etta Klotz of Cinoinnatl; Misses ~ad1e and Patr \ la Proud. of North Carolina; Mr, and Mrs. W, M. Holton. of Spring Valley; Mr '. Charles Taylol' and son; of Trenton; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laney. of MOlU'oe; Mr. a nd Mrs. ~Iu'old Kellis a nd children, and Mrs.• Marjol'ie Wade and daughfer, pC Springboro; Mr4 and Mrs. Clarence Stupka and son. Mrs, Edwin Stupka arid Mrs. L\,\cy Sol;err , of Cleveland; Mr and Mrs. Eat'l Proud. Mr. and Mrs. 'Harley Proud and son, of ~adlng; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saners and daughters. Mrs. Bryce Saner and cbUdren and Mr. and Mrs John. Du Vall and son, HamUto~; Mr. aDd his trad~. 1 . . Mrs. Heber Hamilton and Miss They moved to' Warren County 1n Martha Thompson, of Dayton; Mrs 1900, llvlng near Lebanon; ~ey '((lola GBSSle, of Piqua; Mr. WU; have Uved In, this and the Lytle llam Paulette, of Sprlngfleld; Mr. community for 39 yean. and Mrs" Pran!t ~der -and Mr. They ~ve " lJl the past few years. ~d 'Mra...Earl ,Du ViPJI., -of ~m1sshared their home with three foster bUl'li Mrs. GladyS' PrIce. ',Of Carthdaughters. Mrs. Dorothy Kellis ot 'age; Mr. and !\rfI'S. Howard Carnea
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TWIN· It Is With the greatest of pleasure that we ca~ 'announce such outstanding Motion Pictures f~r 'immediate showing on the screen of The Twin Theatre on its re-opening of Wednesday, Jul~ 23rd. WED. and THURS. JULY 23 and 24 BIG AS THE HEART OF DIXIE AND ,JUST AS EXCITING! Froud, Pic ure que Reb lJiou Virginia .,. where Life i Lived To The Full-Gallantly, Reckle ly. 1\fag~ific nt Lo e Story Of A Bea utiful Rebel I
"VIRGINIA" In Glorious New Technicolor! ..
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NEW SUITS Franklin twp. Hugh B tt W ill _ . E. S. and Sarah Eldridge to H. C. urna. aynesv e. en Jr and Charlotte Eldridge. lot In tered! sUit for divorce ag~lnst MIl- . , dred Burnett, Da~rton . Ma.eklnaw addition. Franklin.. ISSUED EVERY .THURSDAY . charging neglect. , He asserted In his petitton C. A. and Eva ~h11l1ng tb MadaSubscription Price. $1.50 Per Year. Payable In Advance that she refused to live In their Une k ~Ittler, 48.24 acres In TUrtlecree YiP. ' , hous'e and nagged ~ hlm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-"""!'~~~~ , RUISSell Kissel entered suit aga\nst Mary L; Jone~ to ~l\lph an~ Nita CHARLES M. CARTWRIGHT HONORED de1ld KI I Cl In t1 f St. John. lot 15 ,in Thompsons adA a esse . nc na, or a dltlon Lebanon dlvol'ce, charging neglect, He as- Wllilam GroS:S to John R. Allen. Wayne ville ha justifiable right to be proud of many of serted she left their home and he 1 t 42 In Fr kU her nati eons, but none who has achieyed high honor in has oared and provided for their 0 an n. , , . ." thre.~ minor children slnlCe that Robert M. Blair to Elva Shinn and 1he bu me S 01' profe lonal world aftel leavmg thIS comked f h I od hester Carr. lot In Balr subdlvtslon, t . t t ' th "ld h time. He as or t e r cost y. Lb \ , . h h mumty, as own a greaer m er~s . m e 0 orne COl\!~ION PLEAS' PROCEEDINGS e anon, . ' town" to dJean W. Jenkins, · than Charle M. Cartwright , of Chicago. The 'de' f en.dan t gran t ed 30' days 98C, E. Linden in D rfl t Mr. Cartwright's latest honor was bestowed upon hi~ addlltlonal to file answer to amend.ed A~c~~. by :~~t:tr1x, to Wol by the libt;ary board' of Evanston. where he has made hls petlt.lon in the matter of Virgil ford J. Young. 42 acres In Harhin home for many years. He recently comp.l eted 30 year.s ShoElmaiter against .Estella Noyes, twp · . , . .. . William Wolf was ganted a divorce . se~lce as a member of the board and m recogmtion of tromL NeWe Wolf o~ his charge of lJ . J. Koeplg. deceased" to Kaththat service, 30 'books have been dedicated to him, one for negll~t. , erine Koenig. 1.03 acres in Deerfield each year he served. . The suits of Laura Lawson against twp. Eva'n ston has reason to be proud of Mr. Cartwright, but Arly Lawson and M1nn1e Wysong a- Harry Varner to Laura V. Reed, I h I W '11 ga1nJst Russell Wysong-dlsm1ssed for Interest II\ ~.05 aores .In Jo4ass1e twp. . • .' _ want of' prosecution. Clara Conover and others to David a .so as ~ ay~esvl e. . . R~ pa.s been ~reat1y l?strum~ntal m ·re~lvIDg .an~ keep Ferna Harvllle waa granted a dl- Walker, U5 acres in Hamllton twp. alIve mterest In .t he hIgh school alumm assocl~tIon, but vorce from LeWis ' Harvtlle on 'ber WllUam N WIlkerson aDd Gilbert his greatest contribution for which every m~n, woman and chqe 'of cruelty. P Austin to' Paullne M.' Brown, 1116 child in this community should 'be highly appreciative, 'is ~tbur Bitch won a divorce from ~res In Waabinaton twp;" his work m establishing the alumni library in the schools carel Bitcb whom be cbar,ed wltb negleet. .Tbe latter was awarded here. . . . ' 'Cuatody ot tbelr minor daulhter. ORDINANCE NO. 185 The Waynesville library probably is one of the best ,to PBOMU 'COlTBT " (8ect1oJl n.; .G. C. of Obla) be found in, a sch:ool of its size anywhere in the United Howard W. I"IDS r~lgned as &f;l- GlVin,. consent O! the VUlaje to the states, and bas rec~ived the favorable recognition of 'na- minllatrator. of t~e, estate of ~ tional library officials. BraDdop, Lebano"r and C. S. Irwin Under ~e supervlslon of the ' d1req_ We know the entire c()mmunity joilis The Miami Ga- ac~e~ted ~ appointment Witb G. tor 01 hlItlw.,a · 1 ti M' rI rt • ht d . h' h' P. Brown, J.1R Goddard and Karl WHERIsIAS tt ze e In sa u ng ~. ",.a wl1g an W18 mg 1m man,. })l'vwn as appraisers ' ,The Dlrect« ,of HlIhE. C. Crane Editor ~nd Publisher
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Errors ag8.1n proved costly tor the Waynesvllle Miamis who lost 4 to 3 to Fecher Bros. Oafe team In a game •. at R1ver~de t1e)d. D~ytolt'. last Sund&y. ' . In ·the sixth Il\n1ng after A. Todd hatt made a wild pitch. he failed to qove.r nome plate allowing the tying' run to score. T1\e loc\ls and 'the Dayton team eact\ made 11 hits • wlbh the Miamis being ,charged with ~our misplays. Next Sunday. the Miamis play Beaver Oreek Mel'Chants. at Rest Haven park on the Daytou-Xenia pike, ' .' The final 'league game wtll be ·played here Auguat .3. when the !,fl1UJUs Qleet Patterson field In a dO~le-header at the hig~ schOOl diamond. THE SCORE
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A eeftl!1cate Qf t~nafer ordered . . !&suled to C. S. Irwin. e~utor of rt~e PICTURE SHOW REOPENS HERE estate of ~d1as Simontof.n· , . . T:he scuedUle of debts, 0 . t he es, . tate ot . Sarah Dean. Franklin, ape After 'several years of bps and downs~ 'the Twin Thea- pl'O,~ed. ' , '. ' . .. bl . ter local motion picture hOQse, apparently 18 In capa e • The inventory of the estate of ' . WII'··"':' ·J Bol So th Leb nnds · .. UIWl. anger. u ah. .. . . . will be ad July 31
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' f .",250 ' . wa.y NO.8 as extended into said vU. " . surllUlce compa~ or .\ I ' II a1 . Mal st t j.ft the But best of all is the high quality of motion picture e~- ' MARRIAGE LICEN'SES I , age han 01)1 , n ree. "" . ' 'd 1 I " t Th .' \ f th nort corporation Une .of Said vUterlamment offere , oca pa rQ~s. e , prpgr~m . or , e Earl H~ Po~. 25, factory. ~orker, lage" e,Dd th.ere tel'l1P,.Date. ' in aU. a comil1g weeks , is a most attractive. one, and should ~o a ' .&.ru;1 Ruby Viola Horton. 23, botb or distance of approximately 0.635 mile. long way toward rebuilding confidence and , business for Waynesville. I· I , . WHEREAS. Jt Is prQ~ to ex-, the local ,h ouse. , Mr ' cre~e~~ ~~ar~.. 35 , tPblasftePrre~:~~d tend said h\gb~ay lniprov~ment ~. . ., k h d l ' th . 15, A I. . . . . , ....ar...... bO 0 ........0. to, WlthIn or throUgb t \lWNe Operatmg on a slx-day-a-wee so e u e, e reo,Penmg Edward earl Neumeyer 39. Midd 'I th f --id ...... - Stre t " b" anaonl eaore..... u.uuu e should be a decided ~tImulus to u~mess. . ' .. dle'town, i!leC~ andEunlce L. ,NOW, THEREFORE. j . " People of this community .shquld show ' thelf, ap~recla- Henslef, 35, Frank1~, inspector. · Be ,I~ ·OrdalJied, by' the ColU\cll of ' tion to the new owner, by not only attending' 'but being ·a F'al,ll ~detz, ?3. ' Soutb ~n~n. the V1l1age ofl WaYnesville. State pf ' booster, f qr th e' ·T·wm . Th',ea t e r • salesman, , and " .· Clar~ Rotb, ".' , 21. tMa- ' Oblo'. :. " ... ' · . 50111. , ' . . • SEO:TIqN 1: 'I'Ilav is UJ .declared . , bur: ., Albert .Dougl~ Mason; 2'l! Sl)ar~n- to be}n tbe pubUc. interest tbat ~e ' MRS~ FRANK WILSON g. B'.-m.~ ville. mUI worker. and Wilma LOUise oonsent 'Of ~d vUlaie be and suob .~"III!!!11"'~I!-..~~._ Rev. Will Moon, of New W""'6- J 1 18 Mason. . ~'. . · T HER HOM' E DI ES A . , " ton, was 'In charge of tlie service, ~ ~p, , . . ~ , . ' conse~t 18 ~ereb~ given, that sald 1----;:--~~f:7i~~~~~~~ lN HARVEYSBURG with burial ,be1Q8 .made Miami' I ' . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Ma1n '8tre~t .. or so much the~f " . .'., .- ' . cemetery. ·t>a.vll ~. Weinreich to W1nlfr~ 18.. ~bov~.. de!IC~bed. lYlnl al.0ll,J ,tbe ' . ' Co:peDlng. 38.90 acres in Olearcreek line of said State Bilhway No.8 ' Funeral services were beld at tbe MeO.lure funeral home Wednesday SAtlSBVRYS dTERTAIN tw)~. .· I.';, .'. I . "'Pai be imlM'oved under t~ .uper." at 2 p. ~. tor , MI~en:'a Ellen Wll- , MEMBERS OF FA.MD.V 0 . .1. aDd Mlriam,Sattertbwalte ,to, v1ston Of . the~ Dlrector ,~f B1ah~L ' son 81 wife' of ' Frank Wilson. wbo ', ., .. .. . , oaIrlJlnd Hazel Co~d, lot in Way:' ' SECTION 2• •That ·the Olerk be, Mrs.. D. R. SalisburY, ennesvlUe. .• ' ; I ' . . : ' and 'he' is hereby c:lIl'ectecl'.to furnlsh died at her 'home In' Harveysbui-g ' Mr. and' ' , /I Monday mornlng after an Illne¥ of· tertaIned at a ' family dinner, Sun- ' J~. ,. 'Francls and I.;yd!a Earnhart \ to the ' Director of· mgbways and to three year/l. d~y. Tbelr guests w~e: Mrs. .J ,' J. to Jenn1~ PhUUpa, .tract In 'Pralik11n the ' Boaid ,of 'county ~Ioners , W. and Mrs. WUson for~ly Fritz ~ . daughter, Naiwy• .,and tw)~. '''~'' ". I,: Qf, Warren Oounty. OIDo."a certtfled , " vi~r_e pro~rletor~ o,f a hotel .In Har-;- Clark· Sa~ury. ~f Cbarleston. W, . ,.'U!lni~ · T. PW1.0<\ to " Bertha C~py of 'tb1s Ol'dIna~~ ~~y' ? '. ~B '~ CONSIGN , ' . veyiltiUi'g.. '. . . Va., Mr•.and "Mrs. B;I R. Be~n. of MsLl'sh. , lot 1n ~qon. . , .• ' ,', ,.Up()D the, t$lng e#!eet thereat, your , bop. ~P andi • •ei . . Beslde her .busband s~e Is sur- ·IndlanapoU.; Mr. and .~. ~er, . Q. B. · Bl1l~. ~ Ro~ and Allc.e ,:9~ON3. Tb&~ this Ordlnance ' ~ ~orr18-~ 00., llve ~ :ylved by three Oh1l~e~, ope daugh- RY~ an,dfaDl11y,.; and ~..lanC\ Ws . . K. , cam~Ur: 2.~ acres...1n De.e~l,ld $all ~ :etreCt a~ ~-, 1n .~,Otce· ~~ f~ .f~ "tbe tar Mrs. Louise FIte,. at .home; two ,W. p. , 8a~. . . \. ty;p • • :. . " ,. ". '. . f~ 1 and 'a rter tbe ~r~l!st perlod ·mattet &Pd ~ semce. ·' SODS. _HarrY of: Dayton; and. WUbur :Mrs. Fr1~ .and her, daug~ter, ~-' . ~:l,U~ Gle~ to N~oy \yetser,; 11 ' alld~ !Mr. .. . ' ~ .' " , pqtOja 'S.... y~ .cii.CI_ail. 'b. " of 9barleston; and t~O grandd,augb- rived, Frtj1ay 'and ' will, rezpain 1~r a ,. ~:ea in '~ t1fP: , .' PUsed: lulY . ~6t~, IH1~ Tune lzi on ~o sttttoo woItY. ten. Betty Jane WI~n. of Gh~les-, V~1t wltb be~ parent&, ~. -and Mrs. . Joseph and ~IJ W!'li ~ LouIs A~~:. B. II q&rey. ~~k ~ . - ' . ~:2& ;~ .. 12:80', p. DlJ for ~,our 4aUI :.ton...and Jan~.:E. Flte, of Harveys- ;~, P. ,~l1Ib'ilr1: , .' . 'If<c1 '.. M.u:Y ~ ... al,DO / J 1 A<K. <OAT. ~10i. · ~: . • . '
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baU on the h1gh school team here, MET"ODIST CBURC~ the court was at) outside atIair to I!ouls O. Radley, Pastor the south 'of the grade school buildOh~h School 9:30 a. m. Ing. Worship Servlce .10:40 a.. m. He, is general mana.ger of the our.: The pastor will have a' st01"1 for rent edition ~f the Miamis, ,base- the chUdren. ball being his NO. 1 hobby. He also Ohoi.r practice We'dnesday evening enjoys' duck hunting along the Little at 7,30. Miami river valley. and Ukes to. fisll. James R. (Jim') Gibbons, former ST l\IARY'S EP:ISCOPAL Rev. R. L. Uack,,'eU; Rector president of the Civic Club. and arSEVENTH Su'NoAY AFTER dent Waynesville booster. was born TRINITY on a farm soutn of Waynesv11le, . the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbons, 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion , _ 11:00' a. m. Morning Prayer and and has spent his entire life in this Miss Ella Shambaugh, of st. Sermon. community. Petersburg, rta" and Mrs. J . Willls The Church will bI~ closed during When he was!our years old the ,Thompson and children, Martha the ' month of August" while the infamU moved to the farm on Route Ellen and John WUUS, of Orange, terior is being redeoorated. y . Calif., are visiting their parenta, 73 one mile wel!t of ' Waynesville, Mr. and Mrs. ' J. H Sh&amaugb. wher'l, they have &ince made their " WAYNI;SVILLE C'DUIlCD OF home. --0-CBRJS~r He was graduated from WaynesMrs. Allce Hough. aas1stant leeEd". H. Forehand. Mlnlster vllle high schoOl tn 191.. and in turer of the ,Ma88ie Township SUNDAY 1919 and 1921 took two extended Orange, presented the program (or Bible School 9:30 a. m. trips through the west, part of the the regular meeting, Monday even- Oommunion 19:45 ... m. t~e being spent tn worklDg in log- tng. Patriotle songs, readinp.· and ~rmon 11 a. m. Ilne campa all(1 on ranchea. ' dtl!'logue were enjoyed by all. "A Mirror for the Soul" ; Jim , th~n returned to ·the occupa--0-Junior Endeavor 1r:00 p. m. tion of farming which he continued Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnett, ·or Senior Endeavor 7:00 p. m. \ untU 1935 when be set' up, the J. R. LYtle, wU1 entertain the members of Preaching 7:45 p. m. ' Gibbons Lunmber company, whioh thetr "500" D1nner club, saturday "The Qospel of Cl:1rlst" 'WEDNlIIBDAY he haa operated successfully 'since eveiung, July 26: Ulat time. , ~ Prayer and Bible S~udy 7:45 p. m. He' has been an' active rnembtir of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mamous ' at- We invite YOU' to come and worthe WaYDl?SvUle Civle cl~ s~e ita tended the funeral of a relative In ,lh1p with us. Inception. In 'addition to beJq put Wddleto \ Prlda . ' ---,'president, he is now a member of FERay CHCRCD OF CBRlST the pubUc aftalrs coinmlttee and. the ~, W. C Smith MlnlI_ bOard of directors. ~e is a member W. and Mrs. J. P. ~k' were SUNDAY' ' of the local o~e~ ~ _ IU1\OPl those. f~ Wa~vU1e who Bible Scbool 9.30 u. m He is a sports en=t~ and attended t~e lBnco parW sponsored Communion 10:45 a . ~ play~ bai!leball and 'b , . tJball dur- (b y the ladles o~ St. Aupstln.- Sermon 11:00 a. 01. ' • ing his aebool .days,', and tatet on the .Ohurch. last Wednesday evenlnl at Junior Endeavor ir:15 p. m Senior Endeavor ,r 116 p. old WaYI1d.vUle M1a~ team. He the home of !i. T. Howell. . Pr .M)"h._ 00'" , ~-;; 8:, p. m~ ~
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only time nice thlnl'S are said about. many people Is when their obituaries ' are printe~, The Miami Gazette beUeves the lives of everyone make an Interesting story. We therefOl'e 'present a Series of IIle stories about PEO.PLE YOU ~OW.)
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HarDr. , Julia Mary Jones, of New and Miss Sara' ,Blackburn, of , , aunt, York, has been spending some time 1'1 burg, Penna .. called on ttlelr etta Heacock on SunMrs. Ralph Hammond entertai ned ~j,th her grandm other, Mrs. J. W. Mrs. Margar • • • , ' the Oard Olub, Thursd ay afternoon. , day. latter the spent Anderto n. ,They . Mrs. Mary Carmony has been ill, ' brother, Mrs. AliCe Clark returne d Saturher with week last of part . , CLAa& NC& I • ••OWN visit the past week, but is now somewhat Mr. Horace Jones In Indlanap'olis, ' day eyenlng from a few days II. . . . . . Ow..... MOW ' ........ Jm proved . . Dayton and Ule In Centerv from did not volunteer for army duty, returnln g Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Deweese The 'most Importa nt news Sunday callers were Dr. Ben Mcca.lIed gton, WIlnlln or Weller, Mrs. andlng underst definite the ten rtnd that' and Miss Maud McOiellan, Clellan returne d home Monday evening, af- the honle front during the past . evening ay Thursd the time of their Inductio n was on Mrs. Doyle, at s meeting many the een b ' has days the with days several ter spendin g k, of Wll- of Xenia; Mr. and, Mrs. Harry Mld- that they were to be retained In Mr. Kennet h Hartsoo Douglas latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wll- Reid by wheat farmers of the The mlngot.on . took supper with his grand- Brown and Mr. and Mrs, dIe West In protest against the training for only one year. Mrs. and Mr. ; Dayton of , l1am Frankli n, at Gate City, Va. Olark, Thurs'k, HartsOC Lena stration argume nt that the mother, Mrs. Admini penalty bushel per cents ne forty-ni and Oent.erof Jones mery. Therle Montgo Raymo nd Mr. and Mrs. y day evening. ' on surplus wheat. and other re- draftel!s have not been proper son spent Saturday, In Dayton. Mrs. vUle; Mrs, Olarence Berryhl ll and Ward, W. ~. Mrs. and Dr. equipof lack of of the so- trained because ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick strlctions, as a result M. Jones ~augh.ter, Clara, of Bellbrook; Mrs. was ment is not proving very effective; Lena Hartsook. Dr. JuUo. which election wheat called home her at KlIng 'VisIted Miss Kate on Loran Vandervort and daughte r and called n Andel'to W. J, Mrs, and ds of for It will be remembered that," at ~ousan last. 31st May held on. afterno , Sun(1ay ia Oregon near Keever and Mrs. Gertrud e Snider, of WUmlogfar- the time t he Conscription Act pass- Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Miss KliQ,g celebrated her lOOth protest letters from the wheat Springboro, ton;Mrs. Prlqll1a Oompton, a,nd ,Dr, at , Wright ed. it was pointed out /that the Miss Lydia Oonupon ~ng descen also are mers day Wednes Heber 0111 and wife, of Dayton. birthda y last Army did not have proper equlp- recently. gresslonal offices. While, of course, Em' I k M' d Mr All ",1_ ' th of Springfield, ' f r c, rs. en s. .:.u. an to . e ment with which to train a huge Mrs. Oora Cromer, GUEST S MaE SUNDA Y Margar et Johns and Mrs. J. B. Jones many armers are opposed g some time spendin been, has who men that and army pt (:onscri 00main the , program AAA entire ' Frld Islto Leb the here, entertai ned her sister from jectlons to the new wheat allot- should not be conscripted before son ay. IS. anon v were Eaton at dinl1er, Monday and ae- Mr. and Mrs. Harold WUUam properly to ready was ent are : governm Ethel Mrs, , Dayton of family, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnet ment and penalty program afterthe In home her ied surplus care l~or and tratn them. Likewise, compan motore d to Ft. Ancient, Sunday. . I-That the penalty on Hauk, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Byron flfteen the claim that the ArmY would lose noon. from d Increase and two ohildren of Mlami Oooper Mr. a~d Mrs. Robert Haloes and wheat , was, Eddy Bertha bushel most of its membership durl.ng the The Misses Ellen and Sunday With Mr&. H. spent ,~la., ,son, of Dayton, were six o'clock din- cents to forty-ni ne cents per nlght Sunday spent .• 0 , few months unl~ legislation ,of, Bellalre next aland planted was crop th~ after , and Mr. of and f~ ~ome .son the Wl1Uam .net guests at Harvey. . 2-Refu sal for the retentio n or draftees Is en- with Mlss Freda " lI4rs. Walter Kenriok. Tuesday, hon- most ready for harvest surplus acted, does not bring ~uch reaponse.· orlng the blrthda ys of Mrs, Haines to permit farmers to feed s were ' wheat to lIye stock raised on "the It is recalled that no selectee aDd James Haines, toWard until ~rvlce into d inducte abort the of Mr. and Mrs. oalV11i Lonpcr e aDd same farm; In spite bas the end ot lHO---end that only " childre n and Mr. Lawrence Rooney tom crop of last year, which few, thousan d selectees ' were 10 were Sunday evenInc 'peats of Mr. retuUed In many farmers runnl.ng tralnllDl on the tlrst of January• tbe of eatiOD and Mrs. Harold Steinke and fam1l1. short of feed. 3-App11 At the present time there are ,llK1, not f~ra to s .Mr, aDd 'Mrs" Robert Slpey len ,quotas and penaltie 10 aUahUy ~ore ~ <*le mUllon four ' "l'Ueeday momln g on the vacation l1a~1.ng an opportu nity of votlnl ~. the wheat electiOn. ~P'lxlng of . bun~ted ~housand me~ 1ri the / ~or a ~otor trip 10 the East. matelY approxi only number tbls Of easel, many Mri, A, L. Sides underw ent a ma- ao~e all~ta; 10 wheat a1x hpndre d thousan d are seleCtees,' jQr operatio n ,Mmpiay monun . at , Just a abort time before the bUla have been pract1iCallY all at whom have ~n. I4lam1 Valley Hospita l. Her condl- batvest . Numerous Iln January lit. ~ny , ~~UCed In 00Dgres a to remedy Indwcted , c:e Uon 11 reported fall. ~nly a , few service 10 ~ have c~ o,bJe meet ,,~ n situatio lrIr. and Mrs, Bal'()ld Whl~er the their y~ ,at' mOlit hav~ ~ ~t- wee~.. apd 'childre n called on their aunt, of ~e wheat farlDel1 It 18 selectees ¥any &!lead. tralnlng of Agnew of ent :Mr. &Jld Mrs'. John Hayner ·and ed t~t the Departm r. f~r a volun~ to wUUng be would the of SQlDe soften soon , ~~Il}ter at Westyl11e. Sunday after- ture w1ll their beUeved they' if per1~ r e long' ons, harsher ru11np and 'recuIati ," .moOn. e wel~e ' needed wm: servJlces proball 10 .MIss, Ruby Owens spent the week- and that ~ess win. . '!be pr~nt country their of fare to actl~n ve legislati tate abUlty, end With, Mtsa a,neva R9utZahn ~ngly ' l~w, prov~~ j~at nine hun~ Phone 120 Mt:. and Mrs. E, 'B', Longacre ';ere eUmlna te some of the tholJLSand selectees IIUIoY be In traln, tons, restrlc::t unfair , ana Mr of - -... guests cUnner SUnday --.~.-.-.-.-.-.-.-------~;;.:.--.;.-.;;;........- - - 1ng at one time. Yet today only • ---;0--' ":: -.:..:...~ ---' ---~ --:__ "7--~ '. Mr&. ClarenCe Smith. approximatelY Six hUJldred ' Wous- -'7""------...,..-"" ii;J =&Ea! ~ " r 3!i .Mr. and Mrs, Edwin, tJutt Of near It, now see~ apparen t that the ==== =~~5 i!3= =~!i of-, and a~e bel.ng t~ed. If men are ffr35~=aeeE= I()enterv11le were Sunday afterno on Aclm1n1stratlon will ~rop present needed as, bad1y as it 1$ claimed, the lZe sau~hor Congre8 !lave to ,~eats 'of Mr and ¥no Therle Jones forts ,the needed cantonm ents a~ and and ' , use of N~tional ,-GUardsmen ' and son. ents ar~ available, why are equllpm outforces ':Mrs. Margar et Johns 'and Paul draf~' as exped1tio~ry h~dred thbusan d ,selecnine not pasits States, Uni~ ti,1e Jobpa enterta1.qed to'dlnIi er Sunday,' sl~~ 9f ,1nstead of only six tralnlng In Heml- tees Mr. and Mra, ~en Emr~k and Mr; seSSloll&, and, the Western d? ~en the Con- · ~ousan d hundre conten's , ~ Mrs. Rbbett Hunt and Wa~en sphere. Genera l ~rsball n Act, was be1rig considered scriptio on restricti present the tbat tlpn " , Hurit ' sending forces Oongress was told that aPJi'9r1ma." SU~daY e~e~tig guests of Mr. "nd prevent ed the Armr , iiecessary tel3~ s~vi!DtY-flve. thousan d ,¥ lecmade .!lira. ,Harold WhItak er and cbndren ineo Icel&nd, and' did not ,teels would be brough t Into trii1p1nl Instead, s Marlne of' 1;Ise the ~: Mr and Mrs Willtam 'Lukens for many each month, and tbat after the ::and ramUy, Mr. 'apd-, Mrs. llbodes ' fall on, "ery fertile groUnd, that first year the same number would kney/ s Congres '~U lUlC!. f.m11y , and Mr. iuu1 Membe rs of ' 1 be d18charged each month ao as t9 hundre( five tbarJ, more are IIrs. Em1e. EdgIngton of ,warne s- there' at all t~ea t~OU8&Ilt\ men In the ~r ~y ma~1Btaln In tfa1n1ng v ,.,nle... hyndre d b1ne Qf arDl3! selectee a Then. , purpose a 8UC~ for le availab a,my: selecte,e " , ' tb18 to I , 'Add d. • PJ thl;u.san ~' too, lilost ' .Membera ,have QOt " bee~ m'e n the' d 'P0'1' LU(l1t DINN,t:B thousan . ', ., d hundre nine of an Amenc ! lee to at all ~Us ' all~ady . serving In, the ,~1~ iofrs" L. 'v, ,Branst rator and Mill; fighting '~en ,Sent to' Ipe~d. Attny. the Reserve, aDd tbe National , ~ • Ralph Hastlriga attende d, a .pot lUck , Is Guard ' In ~eral ~ice, ..~d the " cUnner and meeting held Tuesday ' H~ever, the ' ¥m1n1BtI'att~ t1llllted ' States AI1nY '.wiU consist ot auobtain to at the home of Mrs. Walter Dear- mak1hg a hard drive approximately , ~venteeJl b~i1rea G~d8onal l Nat, re~ to' ! 1!10ft, " ,ne~r FraDkUn, fo~ 'past, and thonty,. the Bel- and f.f~ th~1id men r ~ ,means Presen t Warren County Home Coun- men abd con:scrtpts under longe!; an armY.. much l&rpr~ than 'fYOuld ' serv.tce ~ ~t lective ~rv1ce , c;11 memberS. l.~ ' tnan t~ orlIina l year .provided in be needed.,.....to d~fend tbe· c~tln8J , it n Ca' attack. from St&tes U'l,l1ted, od Ukellho a Is tbe tbaBlc laoW• There ;Is. ' ~ that t~ 1&:", mat ~ t amended, to be tnat ,a. huge' Ameri APPOIN TMENT NOTI(l E Ji, ao al , permlt th, re~Dl4On of Nationa l bielng p1&nned and, dema~e tlonaiy ;exped1 aa.an later used be to t~n more fllf erv~ Gu.rd.su{en in 's Esecuto r ' w.a~? orelln a 10 force of rs Membe many for year. one ' d Estate -of (lora U.risoc k Decease ' '/' ,~ , ' Guards , Notire is/hereby given that Byron Co~~ IbeUeve ihat ijie ,aemi-professiODal soldiers. ,.'~, EXPRESSION' OF ~S P.~1t , Wh~ Post 'Office ad- men "", " ,t, ' .bom eDusted of, their of ~ny ,D. P. R. dl'e8a 18 Waynesville, Ohio, ia. , Oregon of IPlng. Kate t~ y~r perf9d8 has been'dulY appoint ed:as Executor ~n ~l'dfor three and . thants. her 8XPrC88 to 1vtsh~ t~eir ' ~t , of ,tJU' Estate of do~ Hartsoc k late ' with the und~rstabd~/ needed ' by tHe 'IIIPprec1ation to her many ~ klnd of Wa'n:en ~ COl'nty, Ohio., deceased. ,aenrtces milht' be trieiuis ,an4 relatives '!;If ,tlle': lOve,y ~~d 'this 7th day of. j~, 'l!K~:', Federal '; govetnment. I But · the ' rebrances .aQd ' carda~ ah,' re.. i~men:Y ; Induct " ' " ~~ '~ OAR~ . tention J,n t~ ,'~i of the. : $ t~e ,~on of bet 1~ ' c;el~' 'ACt SerVice e 'selectiv tb~ · j J~g~ of ~e Prob't.te : C?ou~ ed under ,,' , t 'IIl!'~, ~ It Ii bil'thdat, ~vez:.arr' lAb ' W~' W~ COunty" IQ~to is ,entirely ,iii d11re~en I,' " J , , i~=8i~&,iE;&E~a&~~i!=!~ii!!~~~!i!!Ii"~_&/I belng P:Olntei:f out th~t the ie.eC't~ c1ay~ , s~ey, &G. 'Stanley j Attys,
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confined to her bome due to sickcame home. They say that they ~re ness.' DRY RIDGE n ot taking anymore at the' elevator Mr, and Mrs. Cbarles Stanley until they get more sPace to store visited the former's father, Mr. July 16. Thresh~g - t he great It. The blackberrieS are 'wonderful The Gospel Team from Ohester Robert Stan.ley a t a Columbus H )sevent of the week. This mornlIli'. this year. larger than any l ever Friends Ohurch 'C ondl.tcted 0 u r pltal, Sunday afternoon, . Mrs. Fred Braddock was co-hos- was bright and clear. As our nelgh- saw here. The pigs .like them too. Church Service, Sunday morning. t-ess with Mrs. Leland Shank of bors slack grew skyward, our hopes They were licking thel!tl off the vines Mr, and Mrs, Robert Hadley and The announcement of the enga aLima, 0" and Mrs. Raymond LaRue, went up that by night we would in tpe pasture with grut;ltS and son of Wilmington and Mrs. Ella menlo and approaching marriage of of Mason, at a shower Saturday af- have one like It. Soon after noon snorts of satisfaction. our poor tur- Haines were Sunday dinner guests Miss Aliee Whetstone of XenIa to ternoon, complimenting Mrs ' Luther the outfit moved In, the ,wagons be- key hens have had; hard time this of Everett Haines aOd family a Mr: Donald Haines, son of Mr. and Hartsock (Mary Hest~n). ~ recent gan to load, but as the procession year. So many eugs have 1.IOt week ago Sunday. Mrs. Luther Haines has been made 'bride. The affair was held at the ,began to move toward the seplI"rator, haiched and so . many. ~estfuls of Mrs. Nellie Bunnell and Miss by the brlde-elect·s parents. The home of Mrs. LaRue and the bride the dark clouds began to gather In eggs have been broken up, dogs or Monlmia. Bunnell entertalIied reli.- \,<:eddlng wlll take place Au~ust 16.h. was presented with gifts ot glass- the w.e st and there was a. rumble ot crows? We have plenty of both on tlves from Dayton and CentervUle ~homa.s Ml.:l'.Wlan, of near Chesware and ' linen, The afternoon was thunder. We hoped that the Dr~ this- place. It Is things like that that as dinner guests saturday. ter, was ,a dinner guest of Richard plensantly ' spent by the guests In Rldg9 t,raditlon that most of he make turkey growers turn to modern Rev. Mary Antram, former pastor Haines, Sunday, making scrapbooks tOl' the honor~d storms go around this strip of land methods. I hear crows now out near has been very m · at her home neat· guest after which refreshments of would hold good. The ftrst one did, the brooder house. I hope that it Is Wilmington • GUESTS AT RIDGEVlLLE ' Ice cream, cake and iced tea were but . right behind it and just tar only mulberries that they are after! Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Bogan and served by the hostesses. enough south ot it· to put us directly granddaughter, Marilyn Sue Smith "' ." were guests Sunday of'Mr. and Mrs. ~r. and Mrs. C~.tl O~nard and Those Invited included Mrs. Dan in its path was aoother. They got Horace Compton. daughter, Doro~, . were Sund~y Gillam and daughter, Mary Louise, two loads under cover but the rest Mrs. John Gillam ansi daughter, had to take ,it. It was·a quJck storm • 'Miss EmIly Haines; daughter of guests of Mr. and Mrs .. Ivan PettyMIriam, Mrs. John Gillam, Mrs. and soon over but it was a ;Ret one Mr. and ' Mrs. Homer Ha.ines, Is John. ~t ,~a;ev;lle . . ~I\lr son, . 'spending several weeks vacation at Charles .. 'who has been visiting In Robert Gillam and Miss Ethel GU- so there was hothlng to do 9ut unlam of Wll~n' Mrs catherine hitchbhe horses and go ~ome. Pity the peIOr script girl for any Miami Beach. Florida. Ridgeville . for the past week reHes~n, Mrs, ch~ries ~ter, Mrs. . ~ulY 17. Clear and cooler with a pkt~e ~ Orosby or Bob Hope Mrs. Emers0I;L Sloclalr_ has been turned home with them . William Doster and Mrs. Barkely light breeze, a good drying day, ))ut happens to be worllln& on, But _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- - - - - - - - ; : - - - - - - -- - - - Hill, of IJarVeysburg; Mra. D, B. will it be ~ enough to thresh th1s when both, work In one picture at Underwood. Mrs. Ell Furnas, Mrs. afternoon? We thougbt not 80 tum- the same time, pity 'her still more, Seth Furnas and daughter, Sarah ed our attention to other things. for abe never know'S what's gQIng 'Corrine, Mrs, John B. Gons, Mrs. They spread the wheat out ~, ~, to happen next. . Rhodes Bunnell~, Mra. Lawrence pulled the loaded wagons ,into ' tbe It· is the duty of ·a . scrlpt girl to Oook. Mrs. Robert GoO!. Mrs. Edgar s\lllSt$1e, loaded some bOSS and took follow the linea of a.' acript with her SmUn, Mrs. GUbert !'rye, Mrs, John them to the Com~1:lDitY. sale Ilnd eye wbile coc~ an ear for what W. Kersey, Mrs. RayglQlld Brad- started to work on the new grain the actors are saying to aee that dock, Mrs. Frank Braddock and bin. Then the word came that ~y they ' matcb, U wbt the actor. say Mr" La'Wl'ence Furnas. were iolng to try It agatn. so aU the elmers from the dlalogue in the I, h~pers had to be rounded up ~d 8Crlpt then she Is $UPposed to 1mby' two o'clock·t1ie wagons "~'rO:l- Pled1ately report thl~ dtSc.repancY to Ing and the arain baSan to pour loto the directOr. . the tt;uCIt. Th~ prtc:e went dcnmtwo , Well, tbere werfl times during . C REoFRIGERAIORS . . cents wbile w~ were threshinl. It .f1lm1ng of "Road te, Zanzibar," the AUTmA A11 ~ was dark before we flolshe4 putt1nc ne.v comedy with musllc - openlng , . -!..t!,le wh~t and oate 1n a ~e , plaCe. next week on ~1VedD.~~day ' .and ct'ect 'lit• ., ClDA;lnnatt~:-The Reda may make 'Next Job la to bale the .tra.~ Pw Thuradaf at t.ne ' Twin T,be;ire~ the1r qat wbile the sun sh1nea on two years atraY! .baa been a vel'J when Director Vidor SChertzlDger .".U••,. ,. , .., .. , ••••, ihelt' oWn ball yard. They're ached- gobd 'Price but thls.year it wU1 prob- wondered why he needed a script ,.,rft......~ uled for 22 pmes at Oroaley Pleld ably not be so biih. ~.ac:cord1ng girl, e,xcept per~ Just to stand i~ thelr loncest h~m~ stand of the ~ the ~pers, more people tbreshed &rOWld and be omamentai. It was seaao~, ~. twa should provide them 1na~ of CO~lnlng to save the all dUe to the picture~s stars, Bing an opportun1~ to dfJtefQ11ne def~- straw. ', Croaby 8nd /Bob Ilope, Dltely If ·tbey can get back in the July 18. More storIDI alld., ~no~el' script atria ' to ,' tbE! daffy-domicile. ,buddle of'the fJght for the ~atlo~ thres~ r~ect out this afte~" Bu~;' Ple ac:ript -gtr:1s have nothing Leagu,e pepilant. " . JulY 19. No thr.eahlrtg Until after,- aplnat Dorothy Lumoul', who . aLso ' f Following 18. the ,complete home, nOo~; Sc):"our workers C)buld" go' on .sta~s in' tbe n~ filln,'. : " schedule until August 11: ' . wltb the . wheat ' ibln for tbe seed' It'a all because Bing ~md Bob are { ~dl.f, ' J~ ,25:-'W1th Phl1adelplil& v<ll~t: I wanted 'a',co,veJ' on~ I~ to p~ly .the two most neariy Invet~ • Saturday, July 26-wl~ ~hlladel- ' keep the rata out but one of mJ erate and best ad lIbbetstn ~oEyphla. ' ',,' workers believed in leaving ili'e tqP wood. Schooled to think ',rapidly on Sunday, July ' 27~wl~ Phlladel- o~n, becaUSe he said they wouldn't their 'feet in terms of gags, both eat l;Duoh if .~ey , co41~ set to It.~ut Bing anSi Bob cannot res~ra1n tHem'pbla ~eheader). Tuesday, July 29-wltb New Y01'It If they were shut out',they , woUld selva. ~rom lmprov18lng lines when (l;.adles' Day), , , gnaw the place , down. It ma, be they're on the fUm ' set. Just put Wednesday, I July , 8~with New true but If I can l'atproof th~ whole them before a mlCl'Ophoqe, 91' (In York tNlght~me), ' room" ~ w'~ ta~ a ctiance, TlDie to the ' stag~, o~ In frqn~ of· a: eamera Thur~y, J\llY, 31-;-"'i h Ne" York clea~ UP the early ~,~en and plant arid a tew lIghta and th~y'i'e otf~ , ' PI1day, ~A~ I-with Bost,on. : one for ~aU, ' , pra.ctlc~ . fo~ttllCllJ th~~e is s~ch ~turday, Au~t :a-with B08~n. July 20 ..' Sunday; ODe of those ~ ~g as a ~Pt. Even if ~he und&)'. A~~ ~with Boston, daia that ~e go to Mlchlg'an or ~pt Is fUnny bol~ bOYS will freMaine or Oolorado to enjoy. A day ;: quently snap, but· a lfu~ in .a (I»Ubieheader) ' ,l,. ' . . ' Monday. AUg~t ~with Pitts- to go somewhere or ~o ~meth1ng, a t1~n they be~ieve to be more burgh. <lay tor company or sports. Just the , pr~pr1ate--or even ~unil1er. ; , " . Tuesa~y, A~t. 5-wlth Pitta~ 'kind of day to ge~ lonesome :when Due to public deP18nd, Warner bUl'lh. , t ' there is ~o~ to do and :no, one B~os. " hav.e· brouaht ' back to .. the , wednesday; August ~th St. to ,do it with: '1 thlnk ,many people screen a ~PPY' fAI!n about the U. . , Moqt.(,.olca Louis , (i..a:~lles' Day) " m)llthav~ felt. that way and hac1 S . . Marines <i&ll~ "DevU Doga Of ." r 0 .. e 0 Siorap , 'Dhursday, A~st 77-wlth " ~t. ,gone- for tpe day, ,becaUse tJ:le ChU- ' T~fI, AIr" ahd It ~U . be at ,Twin No hom~ , problem· is more UDponailC ' ~ " . 'tUllo,. . Lo~,j;,.. . " ','" .. ' ' dren's Service" marking the ' end' of Th~tre E!unday alnd ' Monday, The , Co• .,.n ....al food preservacion-keeping perisb~blel for D..... lI, " "Wednesday,.' A~t , lSr-wlth( St. the 'summer seaaibxi 'Of ·tbe;<ChW'<lh ,.fUm stars Jame~ Cainey and Pat · "hd'~'~G ~p. finn, and fresh. even'fot da~~eep-' Fro...,. I'OOCII ' LOui8"'~NlIJPt Game)· Schoof not' as well attend~ as O'Br.ten, who are lsaid, tO~~~e suring left-ov"",, fot ~nomy's sake. 'and' in ~~dl h:r (Friday, ~uguat 15-w~b Chicago the one lUt year whQn .it 'was very . paSsed their ,rob~l; perfl?rmancea .' ,·.Int-ctus tondiuon. y~ do fhis mosc ~: .,r-IOI .. {Ladies'· pay} ~ . • ! hot; If sweet to hear ,~e chij:- "Here Comes The ' Navy". · Also in 1_ lca Traye dead, with ':Ooe (Jf the new AutOmatic Sattm1a.y, Auguat 16-wlth ' Ohl"f dren atni· . " , , i the cas~ are' Margaret... LinilsaY and ~~. d,a. RCfrigerarors:--.-n~ you save money. C!IO. · ....., • "All things bright, ~d beautlful, Prank McHugh. !he piCt4fe Is' ~:.:~ . Sunday. AuifuSt 17\W1t.h Chicago " Al;l .creatures ,Itea~ and cramDu~d· with snapPYJ f~t .a.c.t1C)n icM ' "" , Aaco",.r;c (Doudleheader) All,. t.h1np wtie aDd won~erful, aDdthrWlnS ,alr st\lIl'QJ. ~OYd, Ba-. lilarior IJAb.I . The Lord GOd made them all.." .con . dlrec:ted I thEl ' screenplay by. ~ Ample c:a. !lid." , inEND. otiTlNQ " It~ i~med :ve~ ' app~late song ~c,?~ St~ 1Bo~lan ~d , ~1 ,U· .... Nt"!t. eracor iftnuea, b ..a I , •• ' : .'~ ~l \ , . ~ f of "thADkaatVuig, on .tliia~ bl'lght . -.n~ ' Bald'Wln , frQtn , a at.)ty by JOhn Konk, __ ~ Kr,/ ' Jr' p, ta~k' a~d beautifUl" day" in ,the mldat,' ~f a, Saundeta. .. " : .', ,. ~.~' . ,II !c"~.I. . IDcoo",aj.q. " Kr~ '~nd 'Mrs.: He~n ~wfa'C8 and' boW1t1(Ul,hariest,' Kore ·)Vhe.t '~.' f • • , .ad - ' e, sOh ' were " luesti $at~Y at ~~ we , ~ve '~,e\b s~re' ~d halt the " Mra. & ' L. , ~kweU~t~ed . tO , &nnUal plcDlc ana outing ,liven ,by world Ii~ , " . ':: ," .WaynesvlUe, MOM&¥; atter spend-
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NETS 500 POU.NPS Approxlmately 500 pounds of aluminum was gathered up In Wayne townshlp last week-end , according ch arge of the to 100&1 offlclals drlve here. Tbe Warren county campaign outside of ' Lebanon and Frankl'n netted 2,380 pounds, It was annO\lDced In Lebanon where the material was taken.. In Lebanon 2,400 pounds of the metal was aec~. The drive in Franklln wlll be held
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'Fishing ~e . A~ Cold ~Springs Is Sold This Week
Sale of Oold Springs F1&hing Lake and tavern to B. W. Stewart, of Kichenor, was announced' thla week by Lee Lemmon, bullder of the &1'-; tUldal bOd)' of wa~er and re~rt o~e mile 80Ilth of Waynesville. Terma Augu,at 1-4. ,of the aale were not announced. ' Mr. Stewart, who for tile last few . ._ _ ' ftars baa operated the grocery formerly known . ,as Caranahans. at · ltlcbeuor croM1ng, took charp TUesda) momlDg. I 'The new ~ator baa been a resident of Warren county t9r many The Wa~neaville Mjamls were sue years. Be formerly was • paint conces&fulin .nnplng their flr8t shut- tractor in t.ebe.non where he 'WILI out WIn, 8uncsay, when th~ defeat- located tor ,25 years, and is wid!ly eel the Beaverheet Merchants by a known throughout the county. ~ score in .. game played at Rest It la expected that for the present Haven :rut. . time t leaat, poUcles inaugurated Argus ~rbe pitched the entire by Mr. Lemmon wID be camed on . game, allowing only two bits. A:fter by tbe new owner. dlSPlBtying .. ragged defense, making Tbe popularilty of Oold 8 many errors in their la8~ two games, resort.baa been grow1nl ~ce .1... the ~ did ~ turn..~t-f~. openlnC .Ju)y • by ~. Lemmon" Sl,Uld~y. playlna ~ ba~ afield. w~o bu1lt the ~e ,~ . ~. Harold ~~~d ,8In~ ou\ • the llqe dam 8Ot0al tale ~et bed. ..... ,~."...,-.,oj~~ fii'jt.JnnIJll . , • k'teCl¥ ~,,~ 1fater and . Next ~y, August I , the 1Ilt.- 'la recogniad as one of 'the moflt mis wlll play the cOncluding game attractive spots in southern Ohio. Tbe property involved in the In their league serleS J!ere at the local b.lgh school fiela, • double-bee- .t~tlon !Dcluded the lake, tav. der game ~ Pat~n Pleld. '11le ern and pound surroUDdl~ the ~ ~e wqI st(l.rt at 1:~ p.m. lake ~th to ~he lane leading into . , the LemmOD& resldence.
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______~~~~~----~~--------------~ . ~'~.____.,~ NOW, THEREFORE, Entered As Second Class .MaH Ma tter at Postoffic , W8;Ynesv1lle, Ol;tio t NEW SUITS MARRIAGE LICENSf'..S Be It Ordained. by' the Councll of - - - - - -E-.- C - . -C-r-'al-n-e- E-d-i-t o- r- a-n-d- P-u-b- I-ig-h- e- r- -- - -Odloe Bowman. Hamilton townNewton Brewer. '71. MiddleLown, the 'VlIIage of Waynesville, s tate of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________- : - - - - - - -sbl~), entered suit against Fra.nk watchman. and Ellen Abner, 70, Ohio: ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY Bowman for a dlvoroe, ehal'glng Fra.nklln. SECTION 1: That Is Is declared Subscription Prl.ce, $1.50 Per Year, Payable ln Adva.nce crUl~lty. She asserted that he 11M George Rucker. 26, Dayton mol· to be In the public Interest thab the _ _ _ _ _ _,.--~------------------ her do wOl'k not expect ed of a Wife; der, and Oh rlstlana Settle$, 19, Leb. consent of said Village be and such was je lous and unfaithful. They aoOn. consent Is hereby given. that said were married In 1911 and have three , WUllam Ware, 24, Olnclnnatl, la- Main ~t reet. or so much th~reof as LIVING COSTS ON UPGRADE . chll.dren two adult. She asked ~or borer, ' a'od t)zzle Ford. 21, Frank- ' ls above described lying along the D e pit e govern ment attempt to prevent a r ep it ition of custodr and support of Uleir minor Iln. line ot said State Highway No. 6 Raymond Colvin. 21, Covington, may be improved under the superh igh livin g co t e x per ienced duri ng Worl d \Var I, com- Child. Erpest Adams, yvaynesvr ie, filed Ky ., instaUer, and Leah Brewer. 21. vision of the Director or Highways. moditie " e pecia lly f o od tuff, a r e o n t h e u p gra de a cc6rdSECTION 2. Tilat the Olerk be, i ng to hou 'e wi ve who n otice t h e e thing more tha n t h e suit ill Common 'Pleas Court against Kings Mills, telephone opera tor. Roberta Adams for divorce. oh~Harvey Travis, 25. Dayton. clerk, and he is hereby directed to furnlsh m a n of the hou e unl es h e h appe ns to do the fa m ily tng neglect. They were mari-le~' In and Evelyn Woo~s. 25. Franklln. to the Director of Highways and ,to buying. . . ' 1930, it being thel1:. secorid nuu:riage, Carl Hogg, 33, mill worker. and the Board of County Oommlssloners The women s ay t he ri e is g radua l, but on each s ucceed- anQ, th~y have two chlldren by their Mrs. Oappie GllIum, 33. bo ~h ~! of Warren County. OhiO, a certified ' Fran\illn. " oopy oC this ordinance immediately ing trip to the s tore, some ' item that goes on the ' famliy tlrslt marriage. Elve~ett Roberson, 22, laborer, "lld upon the .aklng effec t the~eot . Harvey Day, Franklin, entered .dinner table has advanced in price. SECTION 3. That this Ordinance The unfortunate part about high prices brought on by suit against Faucheon D y, Sprlng- Estt\er QuUlen, 19. bo.t h of Franklin. field, for a dt~orCe. oharging cruelLy. Roy Richard Estes, 27. Oregonia, shall take effect and be In force 'war time conditiol;lS is that the average, man's salary or He states that they were m rr.ed laborer, and Orlloe Lamb, 19. Way- from and alter the earliest period income does not increase proportionately. . last January 27 but she called. him nesvllle. allowed by law. Most people realize that' in the ' troubled times ahead, vUe name3' and kept company wltA . ,REAL ESTHE TRANSFERS Passed: July 16th. 19U. Henry Benthlen to L~e and Marie Attest: H. M. Carey. Clerk :el1 of us will be called upon to make many sacrifice~ in atht!r men. Catherine L. PhUUps entered suit L...ea k I t 10 PI, easan t Plain . , po A. K. DAY. ·Mayor. iorder that tlie American Way of Life can be maintained, aaBinat Francis Clyde ,PhilUps, M.aAvis R. , Anderson to A. L. and but everyone sincerely hopes that a sa~e balance prevails son" tor a dlv~rce, oharging oruelty. Hazel Wat\dns. plot in Franklln. between incomes and . She asserts in ber petitlon tb~~ she S. H. liurnett to ChrIStie p. ViecSt: ~ ,MIAMI GAZD1'K . the cost . of living. ,vas for~ed to work to provide 'b er- kera, 3.99 aores :in' W~yne twp. WANT ADa .PRIMARY COSTS IN OHIO self with' clotbea and necessities, John' B. Oonte), to BateUe ~r" ., I t a Ilbal~ her b~ ordered 'b er to 1.39 acres In Prank11n ,twp. ...;:.;.~-.;-.-----.....:-When Secre aTY of State John E. Swe.eney suggeste lean July 22 'and abe left with John O. arid Ecelyn .KeCer to El.some weeks ago that 1941 primary election expenses could ' Cbe/lr adopted daughter for fear of mo and Elltel Testennan, plot In be materially redJ1ced in many Ohio municipalities, incor- theu. safety. 8ne asks for custody MainevU1e: ' 'Porated villages, townships and school districts, he ~tarted of the oblld, all hO~hold rooda and Ward 'Iiebman to Harold ttcbriesomething which already assures some amazing resultS. allnlOny. , . .vet', ~ acres In Salem twp. -TAftVIA-LrrBIO TAR AND SecI;.e ta'fY Sweeney suggested that, should the list of I L4i)uanna ,Strain. ~utb Lebanon. . James and Ildlth Walker to JOIepb, BpAD on., EXCAVATlNq candidates for office in the various sub-divisions be con- ent«,red suit ~t JaM Strain tor Oer~e, 55 ~ in ~lecreek twp. DtTMP TRUOK SERVICE ' . ' .r . . , '" tillvorce. eharllili negltCt and Lee Lemmon to Goldie Surface, 57 . fined to on~ candidate fot each offIce to be fllled at the crt1j!lty. She 'aslts for custody and square poles of land in Wayne ~I ·ttene'r~l election thiS Fall, ' thus' permitting , the PQ1i~ical Supjport of their seven cblldren. Tbe Abram.and Anna Cook to Kay H. , parties to nominate their candidates by ,petitio~, there CoUlple w~ married October 24; Penn. quit claim to 42.51 acres , In' • -would be no llece8$ity for opening the election booths tor 1mi. ' t I Clearcreek~. , Phone, WaynuvUle 44&1 .nominations by ballot and .the· primary coulft be dispensed c~ h1a wlfe, Ol&dya Hetzler, . Nancy T. Meehan to .tames . and . , . , , • 'MJaodoned be and tbelz< two cbll- Eva Sbockley, one acre .in Pranld1n ~non ~' Phone 4131tWith. Quick to grasp the ~pportU~lty to saye some of th~lr dren, Henry Hetzler, Franklin; rUed ~~: own money, numerous commumty meetlD,gS , have been sult for divorce and custody of the Oharles T E1l1s to RusaeU and held jn various sections of the state and organized efforts dllidren. ob¥WlDl n~lect. Luowe:ee.uabury, ·u acres in Wayne ' made to hold the list of candidates to one for each office, COMMON ,PLEA8 paOOEEDING8 I/wp. ~R suggested by Secretary Sween~Y. ~. . Slue of real estate 'ordered iii tne Bbea Brandon B~ to l!thel ,and , ',' ,There are approximately 860 municipalities and incQf- matiter of the.&u1t C?t . Anna Hoyle '1'b~as wood, .73 acre ~ Lj!banoll. ~~------~""'!"'~~"!!i-i~'!!i"l' " ' ' . . b " ala:lnat Elmer Boyle and otbers. J. ' B. 'and Emma BarcD~ to Glenn «Jrporated vil1~ges a~d 1400 tOW?~hlPS 1D t ~ Stat~ and a Ol1!lrles .Newton,'. LebanOn. , was aDd OertrlJde Prank, lot ' 33 'til check-:U'P of pnmary ballots ce11iifled to the Secretary of MVa~ded a divorce from Bonnte Barnes aQdltlon to PlloPJdIn. ' State as of July -24 reveals , only 64 of these have so far N~ton on his c~e of wilful Ib- , John R. Gallaher to' OJ;larlea prepared ' to hol~ a 'primary el~ction. , sence. ~P8?~ lot in~. ! . "There is everY indication that' Ohio pri,mary el~ction Ada ~t, a defendant in tbl! suit ~. L. and Georgia ~endenhaU to expenses this year will- be fa·r below the cost in any year ot tbe u~lon Jo1n~ Stock , Land . Emmett and Marton Balley, ,100 o
. si~ce 1918, when the direct·prim.a ry law ,became ('ff~ctive" :sW:~~!e!:.~:!t~::i;:~S= ~~i~~!:~::! t~'Na~Oy Wei- '
lc.ommellted Secretary Sweeney when shown the flgur~s. that~ we.D! "real estate be postponed. ,set. 1,5 acres In barl1s.le. " El,sie Ba(lDr was granted a drDear Editor: vorc:e ftom 0rV1 eBad,ger on l;1er" \ OBDINANCB NO. 16$ Toba~, 8hould be b8rveSte4 when cjla:rge of neglect andn.. grant ed • (~, lllt, d. ,C. of Obi" fullest of oU 10 order for it ~ cure S~Plport a~d , custody of their"elibt- GI\'~ consent or the Village,. to ,the " , easUy: all«;l bedch and supet;or In yeaJr ' old da118bter. ' impfoovemeht of Dear Editor: , qtw1ty. .OU does not evaporate in ' Leave to rUe ~er and cross'" . MAIN 8TBEU " f .~ 1 pass"on to you a story, printed in the process of curing ll,ke tlle , sap petition II'Mitedde(endant ~ the Under the ~upervlslon of t~ direc- ' th~ Kansas otty .~es on JUty 25, does and remains to give wealth to suit of J4Illle Arelld ' a.plnst. Ladd • tor' of higbWays ~Ki. Prank' H. Roberts, ~oosa the weed. Oil and SaP (water) no Arend; . , ' , ' WHEiu.AS. The' Director'of Hlib• •iiIi~• •IIII!.~.I!III"II!I" pubUsherr wbo was 90 years old July not mIX, but ~e !1nd. go, ' a~ in.. P&qBATI: co~i ': .ways '~ ' oonsidering ~be, mattet o~ " • ft5'....... bOrn at wa~esvlUe , and tervals, during ~e l!fe of tbe plant. The lJOliedq1e of debts ot tee' es- ,the improvement. upder' b.ls iUper- -~~-~-....:..--..:.;~-!.-+...-; .. W_ , , When ,the sap ~ it runs the,' oll t$tei ~ IdaS. WelCh approved., ~pn of ,the PubUc highway known ' . left there a6 a boy with 't~e father out ' (011 'being lIg11ter), tlu'ot,&gli tbe ' V\~: D ,'Oorwtn," !4orrow, apPolIlted ' as State. mlbway ·No. -6. and ' • ,alld <f~~ '·for 0ska1Q<i8a.; Kansas.' pores of ilie, '~~ ~~ thl! sy.rfac~ ~~c\4~~~f.;'tn~ ,eatp,te' ,of 'Oel~ 9. <'.,, ~, "Matti st~t, l !rlt~ Bef()re . leavini ., Wayne8v~l1e,. the where it forma ta .. ~.. well m&wn ~rW1tl wltn Edgar IJqdlw;n. A1f~e<:t t~ v1~Iai.'e lll!S 10 wpole 'c.,Or qa'rt, father, John Wesle>, ',~ts was to aU tobaccq growers. Tobacco Wa;tIGnS an\i Everett Bennett as alt- along the Une 'of sald sta,te ~bw.,! .the owner 'and~ pbllsber of tbe Ga- harvested ' when full of sap will cur,e praiLsers. '0 . , 'ald', MalA street belqi , more par'utte, I &.JIl' not s\lfe that it was ' badly and be Ulht and 'mterto'r in ', Mtavta Coleman appOinted ad. tJoularlY. described as follo)Vs:: '" called then the 'Wami Gazette, 'how- quality. . ': \ m1n1stratflx of the estate of George ' !;Jt!atnntng at a POint ' where ' the' everl 'I h. ;e been in Mi. RotJerts' My fatber, who lived to' a ripe W. Oot.eman",:i Mason, wltb 0 , E. Ooll.lDi.buS-Plnclnnatl ROa'd. State oftlce m&ny' times In Oskaloosa and old age. grew .tQba,CCO for . almost ~ HeryoOct. -John .woo;ctrei and P. V. 'H1ih~"y"NO." 6, lq~t;i ~e ,~~h, , j Iihave seen manf of ~he· oId pa~r8 years. He f~und that there ,ar~. be~ Stltt"u appr~, . _ " corppration. ~ of the Vlllaire ',of ~ ~. ~ (lOI"-~IIGN that tb'~ father publl~ed i:n Way- , tei' times '~b&~' ott:1ers ~o~ hat:~e8t- , .'I~~ ,1riventox;y '~: tbe; ~sta~ : of wayn~~e, o'blo'; ,tbenc;e c;ontinu- )'OUr ,S?attle: h~"~ Sbe,P aDd '-ve,s nesvtlle. No 'doubF t~e may be lng ~ pi ,o r4er fo~ It , to c~~ 'OllJle . !3la~~ fll~(I. ~nd ~l 'be,.helfrd 1~~ ,!<nOI'b~eas~rl~, ~tlorvQyer tq ' ~orr~-lIroCk , 00~" Iiye ~, -aM some yet. l1~ ~ /or '~~ ,waynes- , up. n1o~ly a~d" ~,, gOOd in q\1al1ty...I ~Uilust 9. " "',,}, .. ' ,', ," ,,~: ~o~ tlle rl?U:te" ~I' S~t~ iJab-: ~~' '(~ , ~C?l'. thj, : ~ ,yUle' ,whO ~1ij ~~embell t~e,,Robehs shall b,e ~le~~l'to ,a~wer ~11Y let- .. ~~!Y, es~~~', of ~Qeorlt! " ~~P,B, ,ray, No. ,6,,~ ex,te~eCL~~ .sald vU.7;; /Dfo~t ~c . and .aOO4;M.!m&i: . , , family. the ~rts(', famlli left te~ from tobac:CO"ll'tm.nI frlend,S. " Pr~!I)klli1, ~~ed:,~e'PPt,Jroft!. tn-, ~e al)d ~ODl i ~ih1' ~tre~t to tbe.,.;11...... ,4~_ ~~, o. ,. ,.waynesvlUe1 ~ 1~. ,{ " ' provided postage is sent for I,re~y. ,be~1t~pce ~ ,n«1 cer,~lca~ of .~~. ;~~y.o~{ l1n;t ~f~ uIfl . ~- ~ ,in: On' 'R,¥1o ' S~qa, ~ .,',. /. f'Y~· , E. Smltb. , " ":,~) Ji?larts tralllllf~r O!d~d ~ect to , ~e41~, la~,~" ~ , ther,t, te~te, . in ap,'~'.'~:l:» ot 12;30 ~ fOt !PU.r j~ ' , , Wamego, Kansas. • " ' ~~" ' j <?' 'B~, .~eC~~ ~ !. , ,: II dlll!;anCe ~ a~~~ly~.~' ~ll}.. aWte~ ~ , , ' ,
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Albert Lee Talmage is the, guest 1 i Qf his mother and grandparents, Mr. J u Iy24. "When th e corn 1sa d' b" th t Is th ti f k d and MI·s. W. W. Shurts, of SOuth y - .a e me 0 year 100 e Lebanon.
forward to by farmers as U\e tlme when they are gol~g to have a litt.e time, when they are going to have HOle to do thus-and-so; the time to go visiting and to ha.ve <:ompany, the time to go camping and fishing; the time to take that trip in. the car. It Is that time when the corn IS too tall to cultivate, when the threshing Is over and the clover hay Is In Alfl\lta hay keeps you busy all summer) It W8& that' time of year thnt we always went to I!ly uncle's farm so 1 see now whY, although I spent so many swnmers' in the . country, I could remember so little of farm operations. I was there when the corn had been laid by. It was then that we packed up and w~nt to the lake with , a halt d6zen or so of other familles. How well I can remember that great day I Out of bed by daylight, a hurried breakfast, then everyone runhing this way and ~hat while the ~ig rolls of bedding, bags and baskets ot food, straw ticks and cookihg utensils Were. loaded in t"'e" spring ' lVaa.on,
Mrs. Nellie Bunnell and Miss Monlmia Bunnell, of near Waynesville were Thul'sday ev~n\ng callers at the home o~ Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Davis and famlly. , The friends of Mrs. EUa Ferris are pleased to learn that she was able to vls!t (riends in Lebanon, Thursday. , Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Jordan and family. of CinCinnati. were visit.ors at the Jordan home. Thursday. Mr. and- Ml·S. ·H. A. Palmer, of Mason Mrs. Cora A. Thompson, of Oincinnati, Mr. and,·Mrs. Will Ross a~~ Miss Lois of OlarksvUle, and Misses Luta alld Anna Vandervoort, of Wilmington, were recent callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Almon Ferm. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilson and family of Pataskola, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hlrt, of Columbus ' and Mr. and Mrs. O~lando Brannan, of Xenia, were recent visitors In the home of Mrs. Alice 'feiTy' and family.
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METHODIST OHURCH Louis O• •~)'. I."aator Church School 9:30 a. m. Worsl)ip SerVice 110:40 a. m. The pastor will have a story for the chUdren. Oholr practice Wednesday evening at 7,30.
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Edw. H. Forehand. M.l nlster SUNDAY Blble School 9:30 a. m. Com~.qn1on 10:45 a.. m. Sermon 11 a. m . "Hitch-hiking to HenNen" Junior Endeavor '/:00 p. m. Senior Endeavor 7:00 p, m. Preaching 7:45 'P. In. "Three Days We Ha.ve to Experlence" .. ~AY
Prayer and Bible .Study 1:.5 p, m.. We invite you to I~e and wore 8h1p with us.
Mrs. LUlie Villars and Mrs. Mary Villars aDd children, Dickie and FERRY ORVRtlR OF CRRISl' with the fishing poles and mlnnow- Inna: were Tuesday afternoon ~1.;tW. C. S.... u.. IlIDbter Pall& and buckets ot ba1t, that we tors of 'Mrs. Emma Plymlre an~ SUNDAY ha<l.n digllni for days. At last Mrs. Beaa1e, Plymlre. Bible SchOOL 9~ .. m. rite Chilling Co;" are in ,Ite Wall" ,the sPflnI wagon was lOaded aDd Mrs. Prances Llnooln and Miss ,YoWll people in cha1'le \ Sensational New Valuel Communioo 10:.5 II. m. .t he boys cl1mbed on, the lltUe girls Mary LinColn, ot Lebanon. were calwer~ packed in~ the surrey with llng on many of their friends ~ere Sermon 1l:oo a. m. the IJ'OWO-ups and ott we 8~ed , recently; . What Is expected of m. as a M~dels on the lona twenty mile drive to the Misa aannah Jordan and' bel menlber ot the ' Church of Ohrlst. take, It waa almost noon before ...e pest. MIl- 'Lucy PIahbaulh,' of Mid- ' Junior Endeavor 1:;15 p. m. turned the last ~rner and rounded dletown, were Saturday evenlng cal , Senior Endeavor 1:15 P. m. the last hill and saw the blue late ' lers at the home ot ¥r. and Mrs. ' Pr~ 8:00 P. I;£L. , llhin1nl betore .~. ~~, & mile W. 'l1chenor, ot Harveyabunr. Ten Oommandments for Buamore aloDl ,the sandY road, tPlaah- Mias Edna Burton had the pleaa- bands. . lilg ~h the shallow . water In ure ot enterta1n1ng her friend Mias MONDAY some p~ea much , to our delJlht- ,Phylils Thom~n of Mor'tow, for e Board meetibg 1:U P. Iil. then all out, e'h~ ~d. stock1~ ott week. The Jiurton familY returned ' Young people 10 too camp Monand into the cool, clear water on ber to ber home Sunday. r ' day mornlng. Mr ' alld ~s Will Jentz. ot near TUESDAY ' the clean &andy beich. It """ a Junior I Missionary Society 2 :00 lovely llttle lake, unspoUed by too x.e'~aiwn, wer~ Thursday evenlng many people, motorboats. and, hot callers at the George Plym1re bOIm. ,p. m. wEoNESllA~ dog stands. Sandy beaches, shallow water full of lovely llttJe flab;' tlat W.omen's MlsslonaI1r Meetinl 2:00 bottomed. boats ' that even an eight- ' The 1~1 United. states: lamb crop t ' p. ~. ' year ~d' could row, ,goOct f1sh1pg. probabl1 1s : be ~est on · record. Come. let us go up to the house mostly blue a1lla and perch with Oonsumer demand to~ leg-ot-lamb, of the' Lord: 50IDe baas and bullheads: real8w1m- and lamb ohops, however, is . goOd mlpg fnm th~ 'end, ot the dock, a alDd ~rIc~s are' expected to average .. (EclItora· Note: Aliboarb the wounded lli action In Belgtum NoB .breathftaldng ~gan slide Intp higher durlng late summer and fall MT. DOLLY M. E. ' CRURCR onlr time nice thlnp are 'sald' vJm:ber 5, 1918. " the water: no motor boat/! but a 'thali tarmeJ'6 were paid 'tor lamps " '1\ ~ ~ '~arrr: M1n~&er " aboat man), ~Ie .. wben their On 111s retUl'n homeJrom tbe ser~autlfu1 saUboat ~t aklmtned In those monthS o,t ·lHO. ' . Sunday SOhO()l 9:310 a. m. Eo A. ' ob.1taarles are printed" The Mi. 'Vice he engaged In the real estate' over the water. How w.eU I remem- , , ---()---( El.rn.bart, Supt. , . ami buette ,beUe~. ' tbe lives of bUsin~s in Dayton afterwards reb8r the long table set bn the porch TAe two s~er meetlngs ' of the Eyenlna Serv,lce, 1::-10 p. m.. • ever)'OIle make an loterestinr turnlnlr to Waynesville where Febor the cottage lba(led with lood (!)h10 Bortlcul ural SOctety , e sche- Prayer Meeting ' WedneSday 'eve- stOr,. We therefore present a ruary 1~, 1920 he started ~ rqra\ th1n~, treab-~ught blue-~ clean- dlil~ at the Bo~hern Ob1o Or- n1ng, 7:30 p. m. ' lerles 01 life ttortes about PEO- ,mail carrier, a position he has since ed . on ' the stump by the , Idtchen chards two miles south ot JackSon, A welcome awaits you at these PLE YOV K1.i0W.j" , " hel~. ' As the result o~ his service record' door, r lled ~ cc;~ 'meal and 'fried Fr1~af. Aua~~ 8, and,lo at the S, N. '&eriices, eome and enjoy them ' Wltb with Salt poJ'~, gl'eeJi ~ . ~d Ltat)li ~rc~ . two mues south- ~. ( -C-=Qeorge J. w~te~boWle ns' born l}e " r~celved two, F!ench medals, ' country butt~, b1g{ bow~ .o f f~sh ~eSt , Ppr~ Clinton, ,Thursday, ! 'August 11.1893, at Cbl'w1n, and ,nth' Mentioned in Ordilr "and IS ,a memapple sa\,lC8; Aunt' Manda's big ,gtn~ August 14. Ohio Orchard Day, wUI RAB"n~S8UBG OPEN ,~IBLE' the excepiton... ot ~ , few years, llas ber 'o( the purple Heart, an organl' . , CHURCU" < ' spent his ' 'entire llfe 1n this ooin- zaUon composed ot Amelican 501ger cookies apple :and ,blackberry ,' be at the Wooster~r1ment Sta. ~ie and i~, .a .~altteat a DWble,- ,tlon,' ~"ar\ ' AuguSt ,15. . Bey. James ....e:r. ~r"m~ty. j' ( , '. ' diers ' WOUnded ~n ac~on. . ~ , cake. so£etlmea the men ' went • SUNDAY' , ," , " , He 'was graduated ,trom Waynes- :He , fo~erly was .. :. r lri athletics ' io a. m. ,Sqn'day SCIboO'L vUle high School ,i n 1911, atterWard lbelng a member bf • • II: ' Old M~m1s , 'fl$h'ing over at ' MUd Lilk'e for 'bass .' USE 'tIiE MtAHI GAZETTE, Qr ' went frog hunting ,.cd bl'OUlht " , WANT :ADS > l1; a, m. K~ W~I)l'ah1p. " " attending Ohio Wesleyan Univefstty baset,all *fu and' played on some ' 1;lome a of .~t·! (rotri.' Jeers, " , , 1:30 p. m. Evit.nli~tlc ~cea. a~ Delawar't,; 0., f O,r two' ye.rs.1'WbDe "of the flf.st lhdependent I)asketball once , they 'b~u~~ ,/ home ~. hUge , ' T J wmNtsDAY- ~ 1:30 p. ' JIl. '$I)le there he was a member ot the WJ1- .' teams organIZA'(t,he(e:. ppp1ng ' tuti~e. It ~ ",wonder- ~mblneandI.lla.venQticed80matiy -St\I4Y. ' ~V.. RoY sia~tr: ' ;: "\' , veralty ~ri,d and a member of ' Ohi His ~obbies , are the care ~t his ~ 't~ mo.n~· of sbeer~e~gbt ~ore hay loaders ,~rtJDI, ~ ye,ar. ~AY- rr&yer Mee~ U\ &Dl Ph\ fraternity. _ beautifUl home on Main ~treet &ond .~or ',the clilldren 'apd"tun, ~ I ' Tb~ fa~era'care beI1lUllQ1 to f~l home ,that wUl ~n up. ,tor. a prayer Be. then : ,went to vJork , f~ ttle t16b1nl ln Canadian lakes," ~he wall ~t, fiw1th. bard . work \ t~ , ~hO •the shortage ~ l8bor a~d' ~e uilng' meetlD4J, Witin ~ ,D1!~es. .' ~rdortt ~truct1~n CODIoIJIUlY, of ot h18 home 1I:"dorned ~Jt~ a l}'rge " , ~upa. ~e ~nJy ~ t~ ~~ ' ,~ , ~1l1oal ~ethods. MD;108t " , , ' '- ', . ' ' ." :. Port WaY,lle,. ~~, an~ ·w~k'ed (\n' mptlnted , ':JaUskle" ' taken from a r .. ~j is ~ mke in our ·baCk paat~. as hot aaJt was l¥~ ~ear bat, t~~ . ST. 4.qGt1~ ~,' btdl~ joba at LolaD!'port. Toledo ' Oanad1&Q la~e ,after. a stiff tlgpt. : ' .' " , Jut,.' 28: IlJeVer ~eallze!l be~oret' to' t4e ~e~t. h~!y 'ratnS, ~, pas' !'ather Erwnlloltz. . ~to'i' ,and other ·~tt,eS bL~e, middle wta 'M r. Waterhouse Is a past mast~r . wl,t~t a .' ~~p lol,den 'yellO\V, ,oat , ture~ ,are ~ner, 'llIIe" eO~ are .. ~',9:oe a. m., '. R¥~ ~oa{e 1. 1917, he en- of Wa:,esville .Lodle, ~~. 163,'. pi: • 8~ lB . . We }lave a stack .~ y~r ~ ~blet and , ~. ,thU ' ~, . th~re ,'. , ", ' , llst«ld in t~e " Unite\1' States army and , A. 14:. Bcott1sh Rite and . A\~• . With l)Ot~ w~eat' Uc1 oat 8~W 'm ,~ lie .lote ~f ,~y it we bi\fe ,good SUNDAY ~G P~ST8 ' dur1ns 't~e 'Wqr~ , ~~1rat, JO~1;11i tl9Ch Ttmple Shrine. He all!O 11 past ' ,Itt' .,'en' Qat }I~ble' (Ields are- III.. ~ ~ weather. 'l'b~~e are a .fffW '," .' ~- '. " ' warrel,l~ county's 9~ ~any Il, commander ,of the RlalW,,1 SnQO~ deePer, 'brilh.~r yellow, tba,n ~e f1~~ds 9f , ~D8" plan~ J.n rows. ,'" )lr.. ,, ~q!1 Mrs. V1r&~ ' ~l o(Plrat. ~~ ~trr,' unit , ot the ~t ,..ot ' the ' Amt;rlC!lil L9~10,\ JaM " wbea' ~ 'l neVer hOtk:8d It bet~" ,Tili;1 look1very nice and Clean. I ~o ,Lebanoia.' and .their Peate. and',,1ih cU~1l,;J " put, ,Ohel ', de' Gale" ,of 't~e ;:'county , ~ ~~' that' they ~ cOme ioon ' to 'not 'know how th~7 ' ~ ,1br ~. ~ODei, Qf ~~n . 0. , 11,', ' ~ ~ '. made a .~~~nt a:nd , c~pte.r of " and 8, " . , .' . ~~' tbat. WUl " ~ ~ ~r 9(Jbe , ~lde: 'l" " '~/'.,,;,,' ,,". ,;Mn.' Mabel, stauP"andl .Iese ' 'J:'bqIi1U ' then j01rl~ Oomp&ny ;I4' l6Jtb I!i~' ' He 1s a dlreotc)r, .and' 'Y1ce-~~I-'., ' etiaEer' ~ f~. Xeeter01 ' JulJ ~. TIle ".tr.~lP~ ?f '~ '~~day eve~'~ gueS~ Of. Mr. f.,ntry, anot~er unit' ot 'the Jl1th. 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. .' Mr. and Mrs. Rlchard l!:ge.n and family of Germantown. were weekr . ' end guests ot Mrs. Emerson Frazier 5 and son. Herald. . . A m1scellaneOti.s "shower" was . Mr. and Mrs. Nelson King, of "Iven for MIas Edith Mae Brooks. near 'Cuba. were Friday evening Waynesville relatives attended the ThUrsday evening a t the school guests ot Mr. and' Mrs. Roy King tuneral services last week for Dr. and farnlly. . bouse, who 10 the near future w1l1 Harvey .\dam SurJace. 73 , of Sellnsbecome the brIde of, John Stewart. Mr. Earl campbell and famlly of Sabina. ha.ve moved into the Haines prop- grove, l:>a., widely known nature
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred SherwoOd left the past week on a two week's Lake trip In Michigan. Prof. and Mrs. Harvey , Milligan re vacationing on a motor triP. Mrs. Will CUnnIngham, MIss Anna Mercer, of Leesburg and Miss Blanch Haines, of Oolumbus. were reCent callers a.t. the Frank ' Wilson home. Mr. and Mrs.. George Wall and famUy attended the "Joe Jenn" (amlly reunion. SUn'daY held at the home pt Mrs Jenny Oarey; of near WIlm.1ngton. • . Mrs. Tom Welch. who was the luest of her mother in Ft. Dodge. Iowa, returned bome the past week. Harold. McVet, of GeOrgetown, Inlnaacted bmJIDeg her last week. Rev. and lib. \V~U Moore. , pas_ tbr of Ke~ Church, left Sunday, op a 1IIrIII1&h'. dcatlon to the Hew Enllaad States. Mra. ~ Gray ' e.nd mother. JI!'a. sld BIIII. 01 Waynesville, were "turday eNaIaIr cuea~ . ~ Mr. lira. J. C. On.7.
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erty, recently vacated [b y Nelson KIng. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snell and fam.Uy, of .Monteray, were Sunday guests of his parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. J. W. Snell. Mrs. Meryl Snell. of near Monte. ray, was the house guest of Mrs. Ruth RatlUf. Miss Patty King returned Saturday evening after being tbe guest of her grandparents. at East oMnroe. The funeral of Mlnerva Ella WUson of Daniel and Maria Josep~1oe 'Monday morning,. took place at MeOlure Funeral Home. WaynesvU:e, Wednesday afternoon, with burial in M1am1 Cemetery. Those who attended from out · of town were, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Huddie, daughter. ,Mrs. Mark Brinll!r, and Miss Grace Walt)' aU of Lanc~ter" Mr. E. G. Walty, of Pt. Way~. Mrs. Waldo W. Walt)'. "t Lima, Mrs. Cloyd Oltto, Mrs. He)mer Penta, Mrs. Lawrence ~v1s, Mrs. John Welty. and Mr. aDd Mn. Carey ",elt)', all of Van Wert, MT1I. Emma EWs and Mr. Ployd .Anderson/ of Xenia. . . . , OARD OF THANKS We ·wlsh to express our sinoere thana to those who so ~dl)' as-
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Alii on-SprlnlrbOro NOrtll8.1'n Roo.d. Slate HlghWa.y No. O.S, tate Route ' No. 741. In TurU Oreek and I ar Gr ek Townshipl. b" applying II. blLUminous tre tJment; H em T-32. , t'Rv6ment: , Jdth 18 feet. Length S .491 teet ur 7.29 mil s. '1'otal tlmat E'd OOllt •••• • . H3 OH .!!7 Proposa ls .'0 . 1 10 6 lnolus Iv ot f~:er fr.~j~(lt t~e~ l r;.c~~~ll~eted not mtnlmum llnld allThe Inbor emplllY wagp LI on to lhlsb con tra tot shall' be In accol'dnnc . with lhe .. l' hedu ll' or Pr "ulling Hourly Wage 1'!lIt !I A8cr tulned nn(l etel'mined b ~' Th ' pMtm , lit or Inuus· tJ'lnl R 'Iollons uPllllcnbl to ' State HIgMV'a)' D pnrlmellt Improvem n B In nccordun e Wllh CllOt\8 17-3, 17-4, Ii -40. 17-5 nnd l1 - na ot the G lIernl de o'r Oil1p." t 81.\bmiL willt hl K I,JlclThIIe cblildlt dined\lI1I c it ck In nn nn10unt Quol ' to til' p \. C nl of lh est!malll(] ('Ollt. bu t III no \. nt more tllR n t Il t'hou, alld dllllill's. , P ln nll ond sp Jri(' ntion8 nT on tile In the dupIH·tm Ilt of hlghwaS s an d the ,Hlc ut ttl r~ 8ld III distI'l t d ' Plll~' dire tor. TIl'e dire lQr r " 1'\: 8 th rllJ ht to reJ ct nil)' and 1111 I'Ilds.
Livestock raisers in the United States report intentions to raise 13 commun:lty. ( P er . oent more r"u .. P Igs In 19'.,.1 th an were produced In 1940. No increase Dr. SUII-taoe was born July 25, 1867. is pla,nned by Ohio farmers.. son of Daniel and aMrla Josephine Thomas Surface near Waynesyllle. NO'I'ICE '1'0 'ON1'II.A ron Warren Surtace ot near Waynes. 8T."·I'E 01" 01110 v11le is a surviving bro"her. OEP." Wr31ElN 'I' 0.' II 10 If\\' A \ ' 8 oluwbwo, Oklo, .lUi" ::... 19"1 He was graduated from the old lilnll'hlH'r 01 8ale. L""., c,oP)' No. 41-218 Sugar Grove Seminary here in 1883 . H. G. S R UN 1'1' l'rllCE COXTRACT and a,ftel:ward attended the Nationa.l ~nte HI8'h wa y irec-lol' aled propo a ls will l)e 1'00 Iv d at b ortlce ot lh SlUt Hlghwav Norman UnIverslty, at Lebanon. He DII' tbr ot ItJo, lit 'olllmbull b lo served S~ professor ' of zoology at until t en o'clo k A. M .. En;,torn Standn'l'd 'rime. '.I'll sdn),. AugUSt 19, NOT. III TO ONTliACTOlt8 several eastern universitles and 1941, for Improv In lib .n: 81'_'TIll 0.' OHIO gained Inatlonal reputation as an PI'Oposals Nos. 1 lo Ii In 11181\' a.r DIilJ'~lt!J1l11lll 'I' OF IIIGIIWAV8 OItrer d 119 on proj ct lind will lJ Col_bul, Oklo• .lui,. :u5, llNl authoritl7 on nature study. a \\ a rd d as one con lrn t, , E . . . . .er of .le. Lea.l Copy PR01'08AL NO.1 No. '4J"::1 He al&~ served three terms as rep'Iermont ollnty. . hl o, on ~eotlon UNIT PRICE ONTRACT resentatLve t.() the Pennsylvania E ot tih Batavia-Clarksville Road Spaled pro~oSIlI. will lJ e I' calved • State Hlg'II'wa.y No. 2~5, late' Route at tb otflce of the tate Rlghway General Assembly, No. 132, In Blon Ik k and oshen Dll'l'ctor of 0\110. at Columbus. Ohio. b ap p IY In g a bl tumll\- Standard until ten Tim o'clook IA. H., Ea.et I'll Attending the sl'rvlces from Way- Town hi"" . "",,), e, Tuelda", · ·ug".t 19, treatm nl Item T·l\2. ".... nesvllle 'were Mrs. Olarence Surface OUI Pavement: 'Vldtlt 1 t t Length 1941. tOlr Improv~e"tl In: or · 4.68 miles, ' . 'arren County, 01110. on Seotlon aDd. d"U!lhter, Mrs, lI'>rrest Glthens 24.1 8% teetPROP08AL NO. :I \\'a)\nesvlll ot tbe Columbul-ClnC,l1nlon ounty. Ohlu, on Section G olnnatl Road. State Highway No.8, 'and George H. Surface. OIt tb Clar,ksvUle-Snow Hill-Sabina v"';:aS , Route No. 4:1, In the ,V illage e>t North'e rn Boaa tate HI .. hway No )·nelvl1l~. Iby I'radlnl', wldenln~ 944, ~tate Route No. 728, In W~leori a~d relur~aolnl' with a8pha1t1o oonVI81lT WITR aELATIVES and Richland Tqw<nlhipi by apply. crl'te Iurtaoe OO\&l'le. . .' Ing: Q ' .bltumlpou. treatment Item ' Wld. th: Pavement U feet , 1\oadwo,y ~-S2. , . , u reet .. I.noh... · Len..-tb 1,857.'70 te' t Mr. al!ld Mrs. E o' L. 'lbomas and li'aveoment: Width 18 (eet J.ength ~~r 0.835 mile. '. t or 1118 mile" Eetlmated CO.l t .••...•... . . 89.l!20.00 Mr. e.nel Mra. Myron Thomas, of 18902,te • PROPOaAI. N~ • Contract to be completed not laUlr Dayton, returned ~ from . & Warren Gount,. · Ohio on Section N IIban October 15. un. ' t ot the Oolumbu..mDolnnati Road' alr'~boml~lmulm wda.e tohlbe pald to IO-day motor trip to Marshalltown. !:Itate Hll'h"'ay No e U S R t ' r mp o,e .on t • oontl'aQ~ Iowa, where" tbey 'v1s1ted. Mrs. Eo L. No. 42, In Wayne riown."1 .' b o~ ~ ~hall be ~n aooorda!"oe IWJtb the plylnlf a bltuminoul lreatm~nl Ylte~ ~he~!!I_e of P.revalllnir H 0 uri., 'lb0m&8~ two staters. , Prom Iowa T-It:. ' . '• alre ~tell Aicetta'ined 8Il1d Deter., , Pavement: Width 18 teet. J~en .. th mtr!!.'led....lI>;_Tthe DepCLrtment ot Induathey. motored to J41oo.eapOU&, Minn.• 2:!,018 teet or 4.17 miles. UlI....._.nel& Ion. applltable to state . PROPOSAL NO 4 ........,.... ay Department Improvementa to .s~DCl· several clays ~h Mr. and Ollnton County~OhlO, M S otl~'nl A t~_r~f-1:ncf'l_:'I~h d~~~onl 1,~, Mrs. ~th Tliomaa. aJl(1 f&~• . ~nd B Of the r-rankll~-"'lIm\n~ton General CC:1de ot ~:IO" a ot . e
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per cent-more than the 1940 crop ' t b an d 10 per oen a ove the average crop In the period 1930-39• . This produotion wUl be secured on the smallest acreage planted In 47 years. . 4
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,.I ' 'j slated at ",e death or my Wife awl .' ICABo OF TltANKS motber aDci to the M~Clure fWieral · i Home for the co~us apd ~I I wislil to -thank th~ many ' kind clent servlce, and tor the cooaolinl friends rand neigbbors for the beauwords of Rev. WW 1I.0Dre. tiful carda and other tokens of Signed rrtendahiprecelved on Diy birthday. Prank W,lson They ~roU8ht Jlack many pl~t Harry ' WUaon' and happy memories• . Louise Pite Mrs. B. V. Smlth.. Wilbur WUson GUEIiJT AT FRANK ROME
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~ecent We;r Department order was G~son and $.Ulhter, PhYl1~ " of M.rs, David Lucas Is spend,l ng a. issuM to . o~icersto dlsc()urage the near CentervUle. few dax i~ ~Xen1a . ," re-enUstment, for thrF!; years, ot . Mrs. William Jones. of Xenia: Mrs, Henry Burges and children men whose terms of service in the spen't bhe week-end With Mr. and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Regular Army ar~ now expiring. 1f Mrs. David Lucas lind family. trained men are so badly needed Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lewis and' LueMorgan. ,Afternoon callers weta as to make necessary I1etent\on of little son. Jerry Lee, spent Sunday Mrs. Robert Oreene. Mrs. Leoba. • CLAUNCa J. II....... c:...r- , .. a.. ..... draftees for longer than the one evenLng with Mr. and Mrs. John Oreene and children and Mr. WUyear training pertod. as originally Koes ter and daughter, Velma. of bur Stevenson, of Daj·ton; Mr. aud .. ngrows increasingly dIfficult to the Amy wUl- b;' sent home within promised. Utica: Mrs. Alfred Morgan and family of prepare a news c~lurnn, such as tilJS,' bile near future." Out of the apnear Bellbroolc. Mrs. Mildred Weaver. of Lebanon, tlve or s1~ days ahead of publ\ca- prOximately s.lx hundred thousand Mr , Etta Blair. of Xenia., is spent the week-end with Mr. and tl~n'. Events .of the greatest Im- dl' ftees now In service, none would her Spending a fe w days wit Mrs. Earl ~arlatt. portance to every citizen 'often· de- !inlsh their year'S trainLng before bro her, Mr. tue Murray. Mr. arid Mrs ..Everett Bunnell and MIss Pauline Gibson Is spendil g velop 'so quickly in both national November, and less t.h an twenty Mr. and Mrs. Ned Rutherford famiJ.y. of· Waynesville, were Sun- this week with her sister. Mrs. .and International affairs, as to make, thousand would be eUglble for In Xenia . shopping ' last Satwere and falnUy, of Everett Bunnell it Impossible to predlot Washington charge bE:tore January 1st. Nineteen day d1D?er guests of Mr. and' Mrs, u'rday. happenings f~r In advance. As this thousand three hundred and sevan- Hlly Gib¥>n and family. Afternoon Waynesvllie. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Orawford Mrs. J ean Shaw and daughter, of Is wrttten aU omclsl Washington Is ty-~wo selectees were· inducted into on edge awalt~ng further develop- the, AMny prior to ~anua.ry 1st, 1941. callers were Mr. and Mrs.. Paul ' were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Washington C. H., spent the weekruentlj in the Far East crisis. Will Natlonal ' leglslators are also having Spittler and ,family, 01 near Bell- and Mrs. Earl Crawford, of nee.r end with Mr. and Mrs. Cluster Shaw aDd son, Bobby ... Japan's occupation of strategic a hard tIme to understand why a brook, and Mr. and ~1.'· Ell9worth Waynesville. bases In Indo-China, whioh undoubtedly oonstitutes a t hreat against the East Indies, bring -war between the United States and the , Ja.panese There cim be no question but that relations betwee.n Japan and , this country are m;ar the breaking point: Aoting Secre\ . tary of state Summer Welles haS bra.nded the Japanese move to the South . as "aggression." American tboutld Japanese shipe have been orADMISSION FOR ALL PICTURES • JICENNETH HILL Doors Open Eve~y Evening at 6 :~5 dered by their government Dot to Children lOe O' wner and Manager , en~er U~ States ports. T.h~re I ,Shows at 7 and 9 'p. m. " is muoh talk ot embargo on oU and Adults 20e other vitaJ products. which JaPtln . has )been rece1v1ng ' from Amerii:. . . . .~~.II!!!I~~ii1• • • • •~~......iiiill!ll!l!ll..............II!!• • •iiIi_..IIIII!• • • •~....~.-IIIi Jllconomlc unctions are being , disoussed and al1, .a ttentlon 18 fooU8s'ed ' on . Hyde .' Park, where President Roosevelt 'is spending another 10111 ROY ROGERS , wt'ek-end.
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Mr. snd Mrs. Leonard ElUs, clubs"-at \the Oinclnnati Zoo, last Wilmington, were Saturday ' evening Thur~d:ay. guestS at the home of Mr. and Mn. . -0-- ' Mr, I~nd Mrs. L. O. St. John "Ill/I'd.. ),OU /mOIC, Ie/dolll CUIII,'• •,',.ne" Howard MlsSUdine. BI and d -CP' lili es -0--granddaughter, BalIbara Lou an, Mr. and Mrs. J. :poLarrick attend- visited Mr. and Mrs, John Ada~s, '. ' • JULy 'ed the Turner family reunlon at of WUrningtonl Sunday. :: IO-WW'= • Martinsville, Sunday. ...--0-- . r Enoland, PeM 1718. dIod --0-' Mr. lima Mrs, Jolm ~rner were Mrs. K. R, BUl, of MaryavWe', Bunda), J!vening supper gU~sts of •~ 'J....:sena~ cuI ~,OO),CXX' , from IencilnQ bUll939, 'spent the week-end 'in · w ayneaville, Mr. and Mrs. Erwtn Ellis. --.., AUGUST with her 'husQand, who 18 the new -0-~ l-Joyc. KIlmer. poet k1lled owner of the Twin '!beatre. Mr' and Mrs. ,Raymond Brad~ in f'ran08, 1918. --:-0-dock 'and 'daugbters enj~ed a three Paul, ,Duke, Pann Security ad- day ' vilCat10n tb1s week fat Oedar ' ,~_ S-St.omboot louoh.d 01 ' ~ ' Sl Lou.1s. tel? , mtnlstraior of Warren 'County, &t- Point (In Lake Er1e, tended a meeting of adm1n1etrators ~ ,., ~ J-Tof1 entered Pl,ftldenual of Ute State of Ohio,' held at PlndMr. anq 14rs. Mark R08er~ and race. 1939 -.ada y . dau"hter, Anne" left Monday mornlay, last Thu.,sday an d .&"41 . , ( ...--0. ing tQJ~ ' a two weeka' vaea~on trip ~BrI\aIJl.om8d JQI)QJW&e 1939 • F, O. Wl1rht and son. Victor, to , Wa~'tOn, : p, 0" New York of 'Miami, 'Fla., are Vlslttnr Mr. and , 01~ 1t1ld oth~ Eaate~ pities, ~ TraIn left San F'ranc:lllCO ~. for New York corryinQ Mrs. 1\1. A, ' FUlketSOD and other --0;....-;• ~ " 120,(0100) lit OOld 1892. , - relatives in t.h1s Part of the country. M.ra, Roy 'Ellls. Mrs, Erwin Ellts, - --ca!ld M1aa Jeanne Seas were Dayton .A-ra~ IJrt~r Mi. and Mrs. , Oarl Sanker and Visitors', TU~. ~",~Wl"e C'JIUIU . 'AI ' $On, of M.aeop, P, B. Henderson; and -0-Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gons and Mr, ' an'd, Mrs. ~rle Stroud.. of
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Mrs, M, ·'A. Fulkerson e~tertained the members of the "Hi-Lo" Bridge club , a. nd another bridge club ot which she Is a memt)er, at Iunqheon and bridge: last Prlday afte.1',3)oon, at Ute L1ttle Inn. • Her guests included Mrs. Edgar Smith, Mrs. Lewis Thompson, :Mrs. Vern Simpson, Mrs. Mark Rogers, ' ' John W. Kersey, Mrs. L. A, Mrs. Garst, Mrs. Russell E. Prank, Mrs. A. E. stout, Mrs, carl Oonard, Mrs, Oarman Orape, and Mrs. Harold M1ller, After an afternoon of ~da, pr1,Zea were presented to 'Mrs. Kersey, )4J's. Crane, Mi's. Garst', Mrs. 'rhompson, , alld' ~rs, .Simpson,
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Lester H. Gordon has been nominated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt as Waynesville postmaster, according news dispatches ,from TO CAPTURE HER the .natlonal capital last week. , Although he, ha.snot yet received official notification. this Is eltShad~ ot tbe Old WUd West! ' . Pected to be 'forthcoming soon following 'lPpro,val of the nom!natlon by '6 ' _I_a'" "I nd ~--• req....-_ r. men, a wu..,., the U. S. Senate, which action is only a formality. . heavy ropes to 1110 cow near Mr. dordon sqC?Ceeds Fred Braddock who has served slnce the resignation of Frank M. Fox last August. Iiarve1s~ur,. when t~he animal The selection of Gordon 'marks became ~bstrepeN'" and 'r~tased . , . the end of a turtbulefit battle over . to . be, ca"turecL the local post ' which Cl\me tc? lit c J, ~e Cow; oWned b,r ~. 8aI'ah max last January at a meeting of Moore, had been lobI. and the the Democratic county committee tit trucker who came &0 load It tor which Gordon's endorsement , was . the Cincinnati .unel~, could not vigorously opposed by Braddook, , ret near It. She roaIiied tor two weeb In the fields near Barmember from Wayne toWJ!ShiP. ye1~. del)inc aD: ellon. to More than '10 persons took tjtll ~cap&ure her. . IUhination tor. ·the po$tinasters~ ip A ~ ~ Wrl orpn.lsed with Gordon, a Democrat, rank1n~ .... &be . . . . .UC .pture of &be third. Carl COnard W~ ' flrst ~ the ".. uat alld R. D. COllett second. Bn4-
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. P bl' h !41ldlred Unkous, Lebanon, filed ______E_._C_._C_r_a_n_e:...E_d_It_o_r_a_n__d~:-u-=18_e_r_ _ _ _ _ suit aptnat Oar! LlDtous for cUISSUED EVERY THURSDAY vorce cbarglng cruelty. Tbey were SUbecr1ption .Price, S1.50 Per Year, Payable In Advan.ce
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S aled propoea\e w\I1 tie received at the ottlc ot tbe State Ht,hway DIt"ector ,6t Ohio, at Oolu~bu., Ohio, until ten o'clock IA. M. Eutern Standard Time, Tuesday,' :'\:ugu.t 111, 190, tlTt' ImpJ'oyem ntll In: ' , Warren County, Ohio, on S 'OUOD WUy.neavllle ot t~ e Cohlmbu.-Clnclnnatl Road, S~te Highway No. '8, U. S, ~ute}lo. 42, In thli Village of Wayne.vllle, tby grading, Widening and reeurtacll')" with asphaltic 'oonret lurfaee caUl'.e. . Width: · Pavement 22 teet; Roadway 42 teet 1 Inchee. Len ..tb 3,361.70 fe t or 0.635 mile. Eatlmated co.t ., •.•• , •.... ,e.!;!o. OO Contract to ,be completed Dot later tlban OCtober 15, 1941; . fte minimum wa ..e to be paid to all JabOr employed ' on thl. COli tract .hall be ' In aocordance /WItH Ule "Schedule ot Prevaflln. ft 0 urI y Wa ..e IRate. A~.talned AlDd Determilled by The Department ot Indu.trta! Relatlo.n. applicable tq state Wlrbway- Department 'Improvement. I. acccn:4~ ce with Section. 17-1. 17-4, 1'l.'~ 11-5 ~nd 17-5a Ot rile General Code ot O~lo." The blelder mu.t' .ubmlt with hi. bid a Ilertltled Check .n an amount equal to tlve per <lent or lbe ~ted co.t. l;Iut' In no ·event more than ten thOUUDd dqUare. • Pl_ and .peclflcatlon. are on ftle In the depart:ment ot hl.... way. and the ortlce ot the re.ldent dt.-' trj t d~Jluty dkector , " The director reaerve. therl,ht 'to reject any and all bid•. H. G. SOURS. state Hllrbway Director
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Sealed propolal. wllJ be r ecelv d at the otflc., of the 8\ate HI .. hwa, Dlrector ot (lhlo, at ColumJ>lIl, Oh io, until ten o'clocl( A. M" Eastern Stan~at'd Time, Tue.~ay, A"IfU.t It, 1941, tor IlJIprO"'ementa 'm: ~ropoaal. No •. 1 to S Incllillve' are ~ere" a. one Pt"olect a,nd wJll be jIoWarded ... one contract. \ • , , PROPO.A£ NO. t1 . CleJ'!fllo~t Coullty. Ohio, on Section ]i)' ot t'hl! Batavia-OlarksvlIle Road, '.III• •I111!~"!!IIi State HlcjYw.ay ~o. 266; . $tate RQUte Stonellok
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, ,\ iO~ oi lJcenaes,'..I~ed with"people ~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~oUlh one part. of New ~ork all'ln,a hurry to ,et liODl~here. It ,r, • ' ' . • , there ':were enoulh cabbaJes to make 18 ,fun but ,1 sometimes think of ' W~ lA ' YTllf~ IN ' ,1 , kraut for the whole copntry. f~elds .what friend of mine aaJ<i ,one day. • Ii i ' ' , ' BUll ' ,' ft ' V~ ~ "and fields of them, ' 8iey, blue-rreen She: said;" "You pec)J)le over here Jjl1y SO, ' Tbe wbeat is threshed, i' and purple In' contrast '11th . the dOJl't trlow bow to enjoy yourae!vea the com is laJdby and It ,Is;vacatloJ! deep rreen of the alfalfa fielda. It- '~ the people of lndIl&na dO, We t~e, IM1 lJlooel. ~~d of, takInI remJnded, me of the story In Edna usect to havfl, suC~ good 'times, there the aPrin, _IOn aDd the aurrey for ;perber', nOVel ,"So BII" 01_ the among ourselves. Two or three, fam()wiq to a fortunate the t,ventY Dille drive to the lab, young 'art student who. had goil~ to Ulea woWa get toge't her and gO ' .we load up the car. start about the teach school in the market rarden . camping 10r a week 011' we woUld 10 Pun:ba8e, we have a full ~ddle of the aftemoon,spend the district near Ohicago. An old Dutcb f1ah1D1 or just vlalt ,b4i.ck and 'fo~ n1lht on ' tbe ot1!er (II de of Ceve,- farmer wWl whose fam~ly she ,was and we woUld an bav~! &9 much ~ , land, tb'e nut n1lht on the far side to bo8rd. had met 'het"t the train without an:i fusa and at very lJttle 'line ()f the latest May, of New York $tate and the ' next and , they drove aloDi past the expense. We knew lilOW t9 enJoY, af,temoon Iq in, I'fi1nldl1nI In the flelds 'of ~~Ie, the ~l ~~tm~. oiu'se1\fes." I ,&OD;I.etlmles wonder, do , tag models to show: you. ocean op the, Massachu.,ette shore. "Bow tJeautlfUl c.lJbage lSl h The we knowhow to enjo:y "ourselves"? What , a 4)eautUul, fruitfUl land old lDaD put · back b1a . heed and or must we alwayS be on the go to You'll find many qua.I' this United ,Stat.ea, ot America tal roar~ with laUlJlter. "Oabbages 18 be amused? ' I Acr08l Oblo, the tan com Is ~1II8l- t)eautl!ull" he woUld exclalJ:D ~_ ' . sq. the oaU and wheat are 'har- t..,~ more 1:0&1'1 :of laughter, over ' , jty features in these faI , ~e.ted, the lOY be&DI are ~Jmost and over: When they gqt home, t ready to cl1 for hay and , the ear}J whenever after he bad to JntrDduce . moaB wasbers. apples and ~hes are ~pe. Aa 1Qll the new ' teac)ler, he h" ~ ten tb1a ,et JJJto New ' York ~tate there are absurdity "She say., 'oaIIbqea' Js Memben.(Sf the lnlmtate' leque not 10 IIWl1 lOy.. beaDa and DOt 10 beauWWI" But ,.. I looked acrou voted at a recenbnet!tIng , to play a much -com, more VinJards and 'o r- the 801ft . colored cabbale ,fIelds of series of ;ameS ~ 'il!eterm1iie the 'charda and the ~ J~' beIDa' NeW York I aBleed With the 'ycrunl Cbamplons,the' lItainls pl8ying their WRITE OR TELEPHOItE US cut. In Maag,chuaet.. the oata were artiat and Iilct· "0&tIIIqe is )leauU- first gaine or tbls elJm1nation here • attn areen In IIWl1 placea but' ev~- rul. It • • Sunday 'ffhen the Belivercret!k Merwhere there were .sans or a aood WUb all Ita '.buay manufact]U1nl chan.. ,come here for ,a IlUi1e. We enjoy showing the a4ded,eoDYeDiences and value harvest, ~nOUlh (ood to feed maet ~ New ~d baa mUCh more ' One defeat will el1JioJnat& each In that are ' yours. ' in a Maytag, invite you to try a 0( th,e buncry ~ple In the world uncultivated • !ADd than Ohio, our,·the fltiAl playoft. It we, coUld only pt it to them. countr7llde 18 more thickly aettled In the llnal' games of the regular lUlder no obligation , Mayt&g in your borne. You N~ J:DIlaDd Iw\ 'been havJlll a acept, In ~' and 8\lbuJtIa than l~e aerl~ the MialnIs brote even buy when yOU askfor 'a ~ , ~ Jlaytag washing. ,to drotigh,t 'aild tJle lawna and,,~ )(uaaebusetta. Tbat ta alwayS a ' bl a doUble-head~t , ,lrith t.1ie J'a~ lOOk aImoIt u as oun did .urprjse to me but they have more tenon field team Sunday. Ask for it bY' writing on a peDD;J postcard, 'telephonJan year, But wblle Ob1o reporled wooda and more rocky bIlJaides, They dropped the first pme 10 ing, .or by stopping at our store. one bundred d~ of heat in OlD- mountalDs, po!ldll and swampy to 8 but were vIC~Ori0U8 in the dnDatt and even YOI'IIe In Cleveland places that are not fit for cultiva- nlght.cap winnlnB by a 3 to 2 score. New _land was in,the sixties with tlC?n than we have. They are ac'lver- PIllnclt and R. James ,were on the 1'a1n and cloudt anel they were very . t1stns themselves .. the PlaYllounds hin for the locals in tlie first rame ' ' of America and, are maItbiB toUrista with A oetIome 10 ng the d1s~ce Clad to have U too. • Bvel'JWhere th1a .Ja a 1OOd ' frust their main atop. Their ~l sum',: in tbe second tilt. THE ~ year. Apple and peach and pear mers, lakes, ~talns and sea trees bendlnl down with thelt load. coast make.1t • lovely place to play. P'lfst Gil1ne Lar,er Beeau" of Better 'S~ce, QaalitJ: and Pri~ 'n!e cben1" were lODe tiut the It takes a lot to feed all the vi81~ 1 2 3 • 5 6 " 8 Hi H E Eltablbbecl 1849-1841 many ' ~ that _Icl "Sweet eher- tors '10 they sPecialize bl market Pal.. Pleld 0 2 3' 0 0 0 0 5.10 9" lin es; PIck Them Y~." showed aardens and orcbarc1a. Tbey 1l'0W M1amis 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 ." 8 11 6 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;o;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;~~ Ulat the Oberry Valley TUrppJke ~ many ot, those amall yellow sumBatteries: Baet, .0. ~ and t.bat ~ ~ew Yort Ja more than ' mer ~uaahes. fields of t1¥'m and Hampton; Planck; l:t. James and a faDO)' name, ~ IbuDds mOft In- even' market staDc:l loaded with B.arvey. r VStlng tb&n plain Blihway U. S. 20 them. . ' Second' Gnm . _ _ _ ' but the figures take, up, leas sPace' Such lots of"'~c;-cars Wl~ .u. 1 2 ' 3 " 5 6 " RaE ' ", (EcUton' No~te: '. AJthourli the ~at. Field '0 () 0: 0 1 1 ,1 0 2- • '2 0017 time nice tblop said ' Wa.ints 0 0 ~ 0 1 0 ,0 3 4 ,2 Batteries: B. Wanlt.z and ahoa~ ,un1 people II when theJr . obltuari~ ~ pdn~, The MJton; 'Osborne and ~~ ' TQdd. ami GueUe beue~ the' Ufes of· eftl'1Olle make an latereatln~ SUNOCO STATION .AND RESTAURANT IS SOLD stGr)'. We tberefore ....nt ., Mr.'nd Mrs. G. w. Plora, of Day- , series of Ufe .toiles. aboa' rEo.PLE YQU KNOW.)
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M11dred remained for a' vl61t this ' "'11: ' . l',4rs. Olara Stacy of near Spring- wee . ,boro Is viSltlng at the home of her Mr. aDd Mrs. Alva Scott ot De.ydaughter, Mrs. Leslie Gray and ton. were gueats of, Mr, and Mrs. W~ter Kenr1ck. saturday evening. family. Ia. d ..... K . . sl G "'), d Mr: and Mrs. E. O. WUlIOn of Sunmr. an .'!'"'s. ., er r~.am an berry were Sunday dl, nner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slney heard Th B h tNt eo. roc 0 orway, a the latter's brother and wife, Mr. ........yor o~ut~UqU8. ~un4ay afternoon, ,aDd Mrs. R. O. Bunt. Little Barbara Barger is improvMr, and Mrs. Boward Deweese, ina since having her tonsils removed attended a family dinner Sunday at . at Dr. Brewer's in" Lebanon last ArmCO' Park, Middletown In honor week of Mr, and Mrs; Olyde Deweese, of W. O. Bergdall, Mrs. Edwin FrankliJ? , \ Mlnse.r and Mr. Edward Beradall ' Mr. A. , L Sides ~ now being attended a reunion at Ft. Wayne, ' care~ for " a~ Mrs. McCoy's nuralng Ind., Sunday. ' , home In ~n, and Mrs. SldeJs 18 .Mrs. Elizabeth Smith of Waynes- slowly Jmprovtng at· St. J!ll1zabeth vUle was ' a dinner guest Sunday of hoepltal. M'nl. Margaret Johns and Paul , M1&s Lauta ~,le of ~~ y~ .s ,Johns. "lty Is spending • two week's vaca,tlon with Mr. ~d,:M'nl. Harvey BurTh e Ia d1es of th ~ oa r d OJ ub an IS net and famll , their familles enjoyed a picnio .sup- Mrs. lQIDmayp,.ter and daughter, , per at Chautauqua, S\lndQ. lI4ls8 Esther, of Lebanon, were SunMr. and Mrs. Prank 'Brown aDd day afternC?On gueata of 1Ir. and Was' M11dred Boitnott ~ Tipp Oity Mrs. Walter Kenrick. Mr, and IIrs. Prank lW'lte~r&er and ¥.t. ana Mrs. MUo MUtenber, ger aUended the funeral of Eugene "1'r1mble in De.yton, Wednesday afternoon and the bUrIal at Springboro. ' 'Mr, and Mrs S. H 'Burnet returned' .home Monday 'after v1alting last week wi~ Mr. and Mis. Whit,tier Burnet at 'Seymour, Mo. Tbey accom~an1ed Mrs: Mabel DinWiddie and daughter, Mias Antha and Miss Sarah Burnet Of. ,D ayton. I
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You'll ·save more "doug), , too with a Philgos "Ufetillle , :V'alue'" r __ nge'! Wh'Y' ,waH (onser tor ~he cleaIlUne$S, s~, economy and ,perfect c90king ~esldt. o(1,1l1-.dern
Mrs, O. B. Deatherage attended a picni9 reunion at ~he hom~ of Mr. aDd, Mrs. Olarence Edwards, SUnday. The Friends Home ,offici..1 bOard met here on Tuesday. " Dr. and Mrs. J, W 'ward are spe~d1hg part ot their tlme 'at their cou~try home now. .. . Mrs. Lena C. Hartsock· received word Monday that )ler brother.
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, AT PICNIC "ReUDi•• 'Is,Held By Mr. Mrs. E. P. Earnhart enOld SChOohDates Here evenlng. tertaJned at a pknJc supper. Sunday at Cold Spring.&. Their ENTEB.T~ a~
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,• • The marriage 01 lI4J&s I!.arone Osguests were Mr. and Mrs. J. N. ROO- born and Raymond Oonley Jr .. was 1n6on, Mrs. Mary Patterson, ' anJ 'solemized Slf.turday morning at nine Mrs. Bertha Gray, of' Dayton, an~ thirty o'clock at the Friend's pa,rMiss NKJmJ Earnhart s(lDage, }V1lm1ngton. by Rev. Apple. gate, with a double ring ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Collett and 'fhe bride is the daugltlter of Mr. family spent Sunday with ¥l'. and and Mrs. Harry Osbolm and the Mrs. Everett Nickerson at Miami bride8l'oom is the son of Mr. and Valley Chautauqua. Mrs. Raymond Conley. J30th parents Mr. and Mrs. John Redfern, of rea1de near town. They left immeWllmlngton. were Bunday guests of dlately on a motor trip to Smokey their cousin, Dr. Mary L. Cook and Moun~lns. family. MlIIs Edith Mae Brooks and John Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Oornell, Mrs. Stewart, of Sabina, were united In D. R . Sal18bury and children. Ronald mamage Saturqay. and Lorene, are enjoying a vacatiOn Mrs. Mary Oswalc;J. of Miami, tlUa week at th~ summer home of Plorida, who has been the guest of Mr. aJld ·Mia. WUltam: Mlcbener, of her parents, Mr. ' and JIoIrs. Charles Plttallurgb, located in Vermont. Smart aDd sister Mls.II Grace for , G. B. f?ook. of Chlcaao. is visiting several weeks, left SaturdAy for her tb1s week with h1II sister, Dr. Mary h9Dl e. 1.: Cook and nieces. , . Mlss Ruth Banka attended the
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BarAMUSING PLOTS, tantes and 'their fond STURGES' FOBTE bara Stanwyck cast In the role oC the lQvely cardsparp. manages to snare him Into an introduction by tripping him and causlng him to break the heel of her slipper. Sturges has woven another smash comedy hit In "The Lady Eve" that surpasses his two prevlous click. films. "The Great M..."Glnty" and "Christmas,Jn July;" Three hits In one' year!
A beautiful girl, magnifl.cent clotbes. smart fast dialogue" gorgeous sets combined with clever acting and adroit directing are all merged by Paramount to make the year's funniest comedy hit. "The Lady Eve," starring Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda, wh1cb opens Wednesday and Thursday il.i the Twin Theatre. The story Itself Is said to be tbe funniest yet penned by Sturges. It concerns tbe hilarious meeting ot' a wealthy but exceedingly naive young man and the comely f~mln1ne leader of a band of international cardsharps. Henry Ponda Is returning from a South American snake huntins expedition aboard & luxury cruise llner and becomes the target
RELATIVES LEAVE FOB VACATION IN WISCONSIN
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Benson and two sona, of Indianapolis. left WP.y-. nesvlUe last F't1;day. after spenct~11 several weeks wIth Mr. and Mra. W. P. Salisbury and other relatives bele. They are now enjoying a vac, ~!on at Minaqua Lodge, 1n Wisconsin.
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Missionary SocietJes . Ohurch. .. Meet At Ferry Church RETURNS TO ARMY Mrs. Harold B. Earnhart and c11il· Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Watrous 1\ dren spent last Tuesday in Dayton. family, of Dayton, and Mr. and Mrs. ---0--Loren Reason, of Lebanon, were Miss Naomi Earnhart was the Sunday guests 01 Mr, and Mrs. P '''A woman always 'ilLS IleT r(!L'eIlBt' r('/I<' .. - .\ '"1i,,,,' guest or Miss Barbara Lou Bland. L, Reason. --'0-last Wednesday and Thursday. AUGUST Misses Dorothy Jane nnd Hilda =---0-8-Baltle 01 Oriskany. N. Y., Mae a~ldn, of Mason, are visiting r. and Mrs. O. L, Jones anel '~ 1m family, of Halnl1ton, were Sunday Ulls week with thei:r aunt. Mrs. DeM 7-War Department estabdinner guests of Mr, nnd Mrs. A1\'a Walton. . lished. 1789 -0-Thompson and family. Dean E[awke and !fIend. Art O. -0-8-FtrS1 locomotive run on ralls In U.'s'. 1829 Harlan Earnhart visited his allnt-, Calver~, of Columbus, are enjoying Mrs. Karl Babb. of Xem'l. sevE:t'al a week's vacation with Dean's par I-Indlana drove Whites ents, Mr. and Mrs. 0, Lee Hawke, days last week. from New Mexioo. 1680,
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Miss Virginia Babb, of Martins· ~ ville, Is spending several daYs th13 Owen Hartsock a.nd Oharles- Colweek With Ml&s, Esther: LUken., Don- lett spent 'a few days this W~ at. ald Lukens 1s v1sltlng : hl.3 rrand- IndJan Ltllke.. parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J, areeoe, --0Qf Martlll4Ville. Mr. and Kr.s. .Lewla Fires., were --0--Sunday 1~t6 at. the 'home or. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. .DUke and and Mrs" ElY¥ Fl1'es. grapdchUdreh, Jean a~m. of ~ Dayton. and Richard Duke, spent Mr. .and. Mra, ' JolUl . B. Oona. seveJ'al days last week at · Indian. tlaughter', !.Iadlf,o, P. B. 'KendKSOn. lAlke. Miss ' Almee ~ . and J. Q: Qona ~ spent Bundq at the 14lami. ~Uey Mrs. JeS$1e Hyma.nspent a. .fe.w Chautauqua... . --0daya thla '!Veek with ~ slster, Mrs. ~Jt Kolhagen, and. fam11y, of. .The 'J;&t.b. aDIlual COl~c.ltq James town. Oblo. picniC \1/lll be held at tba> Wayne ---0-~ark p~c~c arounds on. Saturday. W. E. Stroud baa fiJlly recov&ed'. ~t UtI\> arter a tionaUectomy perfol'lDt!d.. ra& .- .., ---0--, Wednesday. ., Mr, aIiUtYD. Russell E..!'mnk and --0sona leU lIIonday ,ftnt ereve1and,. ~. and Mrs. Howard MlssUdlne. where the!" wUl spend. S«Ylral das$ , accompanied by Mr. and Mrs_ Bar- . v1sltlng relatives ' old Burge, ,of Dayton, spent sa~ur......:.0--. . day afternoon and evenlJlg at ~ . Louise Smith.. or Wasll1DlrLake. ton D••~ Is apendln&' a few days af ' . ' ---0-:her V8JlaUOn with Mrs. Emma B. . Mrs. .Harold WUl.amson and ' Barnett~ ' daughter, Betty ,Ann.' Mrs. Ethel · ' -----0-HaUk. ~nd ¥r. W1.lllam BUgeman,. Sev~r:al young PeoPle 'of the WOy!lll ~t ~yton, were ~Unday visitors nesVUle Ohurch · of christ ant r.fat the home .of Mrs. H.IB. Wllllam- . tencllng camp th1& week. !near Ohlm:.. ~n and family. . cothe. Next week the young. pcwple , , ~ from tl{e ~erry 'qhurch" wlll at.tenc~. Mrs•.. W. B. ~t.iSsum ilQd daughter, ' Miss Margaret Russum, of Dayton. ' . returned to their home TUesday aft') tel' spending ,a w'eet~ 'with Mllises OS OU -.- . Marg1lret and ~Ulena Edwards; (continued: from ~e 1
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'I'lie Missionary Societies of the Waynesv1lle and Ferry Oh':U'ch of Glenn HopkJns, who has ocen enOhrlst hel~ their jo[nt monthly joying a seventeen-day t'ur1ough ~eet4lr last Wednesda.y aftel"npon, with his family. returned' to Brookat the Ferry Church. ·Twenty-two Iyn, N. Y., Thursday tad y ) trom ladles answered roll call, after which where ' he expects to be' sont ' to devotions were conducted by Mrs, Panama. Glenn Is an Englneering Nell1e Wright. and Opreatlon Field Clerk 1n the The lesson on Church Benevolenc'~ U. S. Air Corps. - -'- - - was prepared' by Mrs. Roger Brov.'n. and repo~ts were 81ven on the St. VISIT' RELATIVES SUN~A'Y Louts Home for the Aged, and the Mother's and Sa'bies Home. The Mr. anlt ~rs. J, P. Larrl; k vbiled program was concluded wi'th a vocal James Hawke, of. spr1n:gn~ d, RT1Dduet, by Betty and Bobby Campbell; . day, WhUe thl!re they also 'dted ~ Mrs. A.. F. Melloh and daughte . . The contribution wa;i' ·~..nt, th!ll other' relat.tveS'. On their re~um t.rtp Mary Ann, visited rela.tives in Ham- month, to finance a re"p.:ned chu~ch they stopped In x~ to vistt a In SbUtli-Westem Oru"k: .' cOl1Sin, ms. M,.!'bel Oonlin. Of MGrilton, last Wednesday J . The' Junior Society will'. prEr->ent- Unsvnre~, wt'to- 'IS eonflned to t.4g,. -0-the program at ·tIle' ne.~ meetlDg Qlel1a1rs. lloapltal. . Miss Ruth Barnett, ot Dayton spe.n t thel week-end with het: parenti,. Mr. and !Irs. owr Burnett.
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Russell Fr.ank Besigns, Motorist Is ,First C'a ndidates 'A Fe ' Circulating . PEORLE - New Supervisor,Named ~nea In ' Petlti'o ns, For Nov-ember' ElectloD;' Appoint 'Marshal Under'" New 'L ._ JOh~ ~ w~ Bald'WI~ ' Auto Crash and . •
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FIiIber, of .,AkrQn.' iradllate of lhe ',U~iver8 tyof qlnc1nnatl, was namlld to aUoct!ed RuSsell Prank IlS su~rVlsor of mualo In the Wayne Township schools at a sp8(llal meet1118 of the~ard Monday night. Mr, Frank reslaned last week .to acoepb a POSitl.on of biwd muter' ln tne , O'!yahora Heights btah school near Clevelana. .The· new term will open here Tue6doy. September 2, Jt was , announced following the meeting of the boord. The new music supervISor Is, marrled and probably will take up hi. re.s1C1I1DCe here wltWo the next few
he graduated from WaUace unJverslty. ' Mr. Frank' hus • built up a splendid' music depart., ment In the loCal schoos. '' William C. Che!broug:hi 45 years Under hls dlrectlon. a good Wgh old. Columbus . . Was ~li , led near school band. and orchestra have bIlel'\ Spring Valley Monday when his 'organJr.ed wWle lndlvldual Instruc- auto~obUe oo\llded hendon with the tion to ~U8Ic ' pupJ)s , has · been oar- car or Lawrence Oroke" .31). DC 672J ned on durlnlJ the aummer months. Ohestnut street. ' Mariemont. OWo. A n~ ot highly-successful oper- , Drake Is reported In Iltood condlett8$ bave •. been staged during his tion at McClellan Hospital. He sufa~nlat~lltlon of musical affairs. fered ,several broken dbs. cuts o~ and co••lderable stress placed on his hands. legs. chin. and forehead, cho~ and vocal work. " Deputy Hhel iffs .sald t:he coUsl~ n Cuyah08a !lelghts h~gh school Is occured when Drake ,ve •. red his oar one of the large suburban Instllu- to the left to avoid a 11mb blown tlc?DS of the Clevelaqd area. from Ilo tree which had failen aclos ; weeka. ' The .Franta expect to move to Route 42. The death was Greene County's second traffL1 Catal.ty In Coming here seven yeara ogo alter Cleveland next week. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _....:..._ _ _ _ _ _ two days and the seventeenth thiS . year,
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Mr. and Lewis Pires, Mr. temoon. In the e~enlng they all and Mf/I. J . .B. Rich. and Mr. and visited ' Alt. Slalild at MCClellan's Mra. E. 1". Eaolhart were' among hospital. WOlle from' WlQlnesvll:e who attend- . ~ ed the _Carr..cleaver-Rlch family , Mra. L. V. Brans·t rator. Mrs. Reba !eUnlOn at pt. Ancient, Bunday. , Braddock and Ml"II, Frane~ Bran--0-nock attended the three day outing Mr. and Mrs. R~11 calr and of 'warren CQunty Home Council sen. of Lebanon, Mrs. llaud oiane, members held at camp Hook this and Mr~. poene DenderaoD ,v1aItecl week. , -0Mr. and Mra. H. D, WadawoRb, of Mr. and Mrs. W, " A. Lukens. West Carrollton, suncia,y altel'Jl9On. , , ---=-0-daughter. ~a.· and SOD. Donald. were week-end gu~ta or Mr. and ~ • • Levi Lukens at Payette. O. ~tur~1I)' Uiey attended tbe cas; ade Peatlval, at J~, ~h. --0--
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Mrs. R. H. Ha.r~1t Ilnd Mrs, W. A. Lukens cOinblned hospllnlltles l"l'iday eV,ening. wh1!~ t11ey ent\!rtalned at tbe Hartsock home. compllmentlng the1r niece. Mrs. IUlph Ames. nee Sarah Catherine Hartsock, of ,K ingman. a recent brldll. , The br1tte 'was presented wltli lovely gltts' of UneD,: aJld many useful housebold WDt8 and bits of adv~ qn ~~a~ ~ ~ and a husband, Ice cream. and cake wl:re served at the cOncluSio:n of the testlvltles. The co~or ~.¢me of pmk und Wh1te predoi'nlnal~d In ' (able decoratiolll! ,and refrellhments. 'invited gu~ts wer~ & 1 1OIIo~s: Mrs ' g, C. Harvey' and, Mrs Marv.n of -!lolilngsbeafl. ot Wa8hilngto"n C. D.; or Mrs. Alvin Harvey. Grl~envflle; Mrs.
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Although lhe deadline Cor nUng member of the board b,ai two DlOI'e oC candidacy for th~ N _ years to serve. While he has not ' yet circulated vembcr election 1s LIII'ee we ks awa y, his petltlon. It is understood that seveml candldales for vI! a ~e Itl d Carmen Crane will be ~ c8.ndldate !.Ownshll} posts started drcIJ lut n g for mayor of WaynesvUle. petitions this week, Although Mayor Da·y has not fet The deatiline for f :llng Is 6 :30 P. announ<;ed his Intentlop. t~e augm,. F,rlday Sepember 5, Pl' lIlion . gestlon WDS made at a recent couocU ~ are fll ed with clerk of the bard of meeting t hat the Mayor. Olerlt Homer Carey and the p, esent counel . tlons at Lebanon. ell Circulate o blanket peU Ion' fOr Alb rt Cleaver. councilman who e reelection. Whether or not this Wli . term cxplt'es December 31 , \I as one ' be done is not known. , o( th: first to o,btain signatures on n Is not expected lhat Clerk Oarl, . a petItion, He w 11 not b~ a candl· will have oppositlo~, but even . 1(' date for re-election to council but the old councilmen run fb~e Wi I will enter lhe race for lO.VI.S:l1p be one vacancy dUe to Clea~e. 'M entrustee Instead , trance In the Lrustee race , " Others who haVe been CIrculating petitions for township trustee al'e Petitions a,lso were elrcula.ted tbJa Jesse Prendergas t and WlIl C. St. week ' by three candl ates for P03t1 John. both of whOSl! term.. expire on the Wayne Township IICbool this year. Robel L Fum 5 the lh.h r boord. They wore Rosa H Hartaock' GUQert Frye and D. R~U - -- - - - - - - - - - - bury. Hartley Moss. board preildent, will not be a candJdate ~eet reelecUon, 0 her membf:rs ' ot tbe t,;'urd who hove three more yeua T~ beauutuJ, eurvueoUi brun· Lo serve al e 'Kenneth Ho.lib aDd eUe LoUIse Baker .. MIami'. 1114 heller Hoak, at the - A&JaDtic Cit, Beaut, , PareaD\ , for tbe ..... Amedea Two Farm Bureau Advl s~ry CounUnde a new law effective aep__ 11141 croWtJ. She hU .. but - - cil meetJngs were held In Wayne ber 6. UK1 , village mu baIa 110 III'eIIleDt of 36 lDebea, waitt II IlMlbea, hlpa st Inebes. The - - Townsh1p. last Wednesday evenln . ;ohger are elected but are apPolnt8d leat Will be held In Atla.n tle CIty. One group met for a weiner roa lt by, mayor~ of .t he vlUages tbfOulhSeptembe, 1st to 7lh. , a~ the supper hour. at the Waynes- out the state. Tbe name of 1Iar..b&1 ---~------:...--- ville home of Mr. and Mrs, Charles C. P: .Joy therefore will not appeu' Ellis. After supper a round table on Uie baUQt; i discussion of various farm topics . F'ollOWIn~\ Is a sy.labus or interwas conducted by S. S. Ellis. pretation 01 tile new law ' Mr. Bnd Mrs. Robert Gons enter- Wh.lc,h marshals are appointed ... With only one overlapping dis- wined 25 members of the other. an:! Is."ued 'rom the .offw. or AttcirDeJ . ' trlct reinalnipg to be heard from, a ' newer orgaruzaLion at their country General Thom,~ .1;. ~ In 00totllJ DC 6.610 Children .' between I) home. Two topics. "HospltaUzatlon" ItUDOus: · . and 18 yeol'S old are 1ncluded In the and "Wheat Quotas" were dl ;ells' ed Warren dounty school enumeration at this meeting under the dl ec:l' n of Raymond Braddock. leader. . peUUo~
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Diary--Dry Ridge .ll j, ."0 pca,'cful that I. is hard to _ fllIlI!IIIUI'1' ~sIlIIJS :wd ",uuma lues. Au . 8," Uot and dtY! Stili flot Ilnd ' 1!:vc:i·yone njoying tile m s e I ve l'. g •• d .. . II t ' we JlIu'::ma !;Im\ grandpa. wllh daligh· · . . dry I "Hot an dfY was w 1a • do h t e l L 1 [md the ch dl·en. YOW1g mamas and pnpas wi th children of all ages. were ~YII1lt last yea: ~11 I ,0 ' elaye groul S ,of youhg people but Only a dry Is what w~. are 8 1, saYldngto Far n Diary .s a year u ' . r 'call r r n ' few young men even 011 SaLurd(ly That ought to or ~l ~;.; 31\,1:1'110011 and S unday, not ns mallY Lrul t l., . If there 81'e any an.s a.:; 'usual. You can !,ell how cold the hot and dry to build fen . es, so I wat&: Is by the number that a.e hear and we are ho,vlng kl pump " k T • I d b t l'cnlly· in tile wllter compared to the water for the stoc to' hila s :>a,. 't'o number just sltUng on the SIlI,d \II how lucky we are ave \\11l.e, , bathing suits. It is fUll to see them pump New En~I an d Is d I'Y t 1,0 bu t . , t . ot OWo. It Is pleasant go down 1.0 LI1e wa ter anJ iry It no as h IIl,S lb h tl f'ew gillgerly with one toe, I.. t is cold a nd cool lere oug Ie Dlost of the Lime but It teels good 'showers lost weeIt did . no t d a m ch t "et any ou a hot day anyway. I wish J had . did gOOd and MaIDe .no .. of them. The "native" vegelablEs, Il pi ce ()£ It a .ong my south- I.ne fence I as they advertise those that have A\.Ig. 19. The worst mOlllent or a been grown around II ere Imd no l tl'1p-packlng to come home Ilnd shipped In, are show ing the eHects wonqel'ing what you will C1nd when of the dry weather, both the co n yoU get there' Tile 'best moment of and the peas we have had, have a tJi p-gettlllg home' again alld been a little dry and tough. U . S. finding evcl'yLilln g safe Il .. d jU~ t a . Highway 1 Is one hot dog s L:·I.O usual' after another from Boston to Mnlne und they all sell fried ~lams Loo. Lobster pounds are another popular I "'~'-"::""'"-l:::~~~::;~~~~~~~~:: IndlaRJ. Thirteen only IUfteren. Game was Bcarce killd of eating place. Here you pi k and safely but the bodies of and the bealeaers, too, were on two I}\en lay in the snolN, abort raUoRJ. Finally 10rced by your lobster from a tank JlIlI oC barrel 01 hardtack B!lV~ the lives Then Simon Glrty, white rene- hUllJer. the)' offered to 11ft the live ones, they put It In a blLg made Mr. imd Mrs, Ralph Lewl ~ nn '. of a amall ,arriaon of an Ohio gade, too~ a hand. He persuaded sleae If Colonel GlbllOn would give of fish net with a metal tag \\olth Mrs. Horry Lewis called on Banner foh bUutdurln, the Revolution the En.11sb at Detroit to Bend a them a barrel each of ftour- and your number on It and drOI) It In :o Stewart and family Sunday evenlnj , to prevent ll1htn1n& attackl of war ' P81'ty of 200 Wyandota and. meat. Mr. and Mrs. Earl C aw!ord en Brlu.h ana IneUaRJ frOm Ule Min.oes against isolated Fort There was no hesitation on a tank of bolhng wa ter; JlOU collect your 'oLller ~ood frc'm a, sort of tertalned Mr, and Mrs, Robert Wellern wbcSemeu on the a~- Laurens. . Colonel Gibson's .part and . the JlPII America a""let. Early on the momlng-of Febru- speed with whleh he accepted the co.feterla or open your pLJl1lc bas- Schneider and son and MI!)s Auelrey With the eomPleUon Fort ary 23. 1779. seventeen soldiers. ofter probably convinced the In- keta aIld in twenty minutes they Bunday. Laurenl, Col9nel'John Gibson and following their dalJ)' routine. lett diana that the hun~ry garrison pull out your lobster. split It open Crawford. Mr. and Mrs, Morris Lewis anel bb 150 boo.,. had not Ion. to tl\e Fort. to ' bring in wood which had !In ample store. At any rate, walt ftnd that thouab staUon~ had been cut' the previous tall. the Indians left as suddenly 3S lor you. and you have the 5eIl-fo:"d son called on Mr. and Mrs , John lovers favorite dish. boiled lobster Koester and daughter, Sunday. In the remote iQresu, they .were a There was no hint of danger un- they had appeared. vltafpart of a bloody COnftlct. til trom behind trees and under- In the lummer a reltef party ot with melted butter and bread and Mr. and Mrs. LesUe Oor)!uch antt The .~ and En.llah were brush the painted . warriors nished 1100 arrived trom Fort Pitt, and butter and coffee. Bol ej lobster. ~.;a\ thll, audacloua thrult to cut oft their. retreat to the Fort. F9rt LaureRJ was abandoned-too fried or s teamCd clams [hnd b.ue daughter entertained The F.iendInto the Welt, whIch' threatened The short, sharp baUle ended a8 remote to be properly detended. , • berry pie are the great foodl special- ship Olass, Thursday evening Tho'le 'lb_ hold on strategic Ohio. qui ~ ' Iy as -it began. with the death Short a~ was Fort Lau~n~ present were Mr. and Mrs. Willard .. w .. on a cold Decembu day or l.'!1pture 'of every soldier. ' chapter In the story for the control , ities of ' the New Eng:and cCBllt. Taylor and SPDS, Mr. and. Mrs . Noah that the .ate of the om!-,~..e. out'l'hen the Siese began, Provi- of OhiO, it was neverthel61~ im- Baked beans and brown tl,read are .poat , clOMd behind 15 .men who sions In the Fort were low. Dally portant~ .. stm served everywhere 'o n SaLurday Newman and sons, lind MiSs Genltarttnc on the Ion•• dUtlcult rations wete reduced to a quarter ' , night but· so.d to lelaLe most of the evieve Bunnell. ~, back 10 the "East, ]!fo soon- of a pound of lIOur douah a~ the Nes& W , ftII-How a BtUlab can- beans are canned.. There Is plenty The Ladles Aid had their month · \!lo"W they lell the sheltea; of the :' " Ie of rancl-t meat. . DOll . . . UM4 &0 calltlll'e a BrUlah Iy meeting a t the home of Mrs. of ,gOOd freah 'flah everyWhere but '\t~ thaD .thf'Y were attacked c ut lile sIJIJi~f.S were not the •• rOD'tiolcl. ' I . the ':nauve" chickens are ~ot 88 Wllbur Marsllall, on Thursday. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Bert ' Bunnell and gOOd-as our OWo,c:omted fryers and tbe .f aet that the appropriation r oo.Stets. BluetJerry pie la good but daughters entertained Mr. and Mrs, unImau, requ.,~ ~ad been - In- after all Is not 'So much betLer than Vaughn Mu11en, Mr. and Mrs. creued and that the Congress ' bad a niCe , fl'esh Obio Bleckberry pie. Frank McOomas and son, Mr. and (lMd methOd ~nd the area wltb. Cla~ are usua)ly the last seafood Mrs. Levi Bunnell and family, Mr .. (n whil!b the appropriation for that , an Inlander:learns to Ulte but and Mrs. Clyde BunneU and 'famUy. , ~eral ~bwaY8 mlabt be exp~ nd- everyone trJes them and if you try Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bunnell and ed, allating " 11. Cer~n p:lrUon of them of len enough you 8,cqulre tile fllmlly. Mrs. WlIlla~ Brinkmyer suell timda to the higbway depal t- . taste (or them . I like' t,llem bet.er and 1\Ir. and Mrs. Milt Christie and . ment of each s~tCi for the onstruc- steAm~a than ' fried. An order or faml1",. ~un~ay. tlon of ' defl!Dae blahways: the steaDIed clams ' Is about, a half a Mr. Banner Stewart entertnlned lAte 'laIt week the Bouae. after. ~Ithln a few .days. bWldIJ)B 01' atreD,tbenlng o~ bridges. po..'it or them .shells and all.. You Friday evening at the Oold Spring,;; ,. ... -fllbt. puaeci the ' ProWrtJ ' -0-and the' ,wldentng of mliltary roads. pUll them trom the' sbeD dip the~ Tav~n ' His guests were Mr. and. • . ~ Blll, 1rhICh lIyea the,Pre:t- LeglalaUon ,to defer from mDltar;Y , Wednesday the Senate ~.:, the In· clam b~oth and · metted. butler Mrs. Fftnk FraZiilr. Miss Oatherine ;"' . . power and take over ~rvIce" under the f;lelecUve Service b1abway bW over _the Pretl,lw,nt·s and at them In your fl.nger, very Wallace, Mr. and Mrs, .Elmer . I '!.PI penonal p~ of W dtmen Act, III draft repatranta who bad veto by a vote or 57 to ·la. HOwever. gOO4 but a little messy anti you Haines, Mr. BDd Mrs. Ernest Pope . . .~ .. ~ d .....• D~. userul, ""ached ,,their ,twenty-eighth ~- on TburacIaY. theit4use ' ~U8t1'lned need a fing~ '~.11artel'Ward8. F'OO,d Mrs. oakley fross, Miss Ruth BunIMnehol,al. to na,tIonal defense. or d~ by ·lut. July lilt. bas '. J)aoWd ~ Pr~~nt'i ve~ .~IlYI'jlMsI ,than prlce~L are··m~Ch \'he ~mle. ~~:7 'eX - nell. Mr. Buddy' Gardon and MI'8 . li( \he prOductlon of batl~ , de- bOth branoh~ of Co~ and ~n two Y.Otea. , The linal ~0Uge vote bept:that egga are ' higller all(! some Ralph Lewls ,ln honor of the bll'thRuol.. tJ~ the broad Blnt to , the Presldent, fer bls ap- ltoad 251Ut 'favor of 9verrl.dl.ng the meats are bi)ber. day anniversary of his dllughter. ~ elf tile bW: almOst every pro..l: The bID; as finally ap~ved Yeto ' to 128 a ..lna~. IfDwever, It Au, f • : 'Tbe pa~rs say tha't peo- Mrs. Mildred Wallace. coocelvable Item. type. 9r ~ .of by Congress; carried no authol'lty takes a two-thlrda vote ror. a bill to Plet<'did restrict 'themselves In .'the ~al property can be taken over for ',goY.«nm ent 'ae.lzure or defense be ,passed over the !"J'esldent's veto. use or gasoline' "yeste~day. ' 'n1e CORNELL REUNION ELECTS upon' Presidential, orders. Pol' 1Uch. plante ,whet'8 interruption of ~ Tbe vote WI8 10 IlloR that ,~>the 'beaches were crowded with people c;iODfllcatecl ~pert, ' the ortltlnal ductlon pccurs. Howeyer. 'the final' 1lnt tlme ,tD' many 'years, a lUll ro: ' ,who ~e for tile day arid ,spent ' OFFICERS -owner 18 to be'lJald any a~ount ~t dran , of the lqWation does "arry capitula*" and. verUicaullu' of tl}!!i ',less time runnlOg, froml. pace .t;) . . thO Prealden~, In bla dla~ret.lon. the provlslon that" m~n already In- roll c-ll wai~. The .,111 no~ P.I~~. It was .leally a . D~~. h nicer !hlr~y persons were in aL~ndance consider - "Just an~ f~ colPpe~- duoted fnto military ' lIC!iVlce . under, ao,es back to ,t he Committee,' "?,ll way to spend the ,day. 'Ibe, t.ralflo at the <.!ol'l~ell family reun. on: held tlOn," u ~ile ~wty~ qwner ,11 no~ the ~leet.tve 8er\ilc~ 'kt, 81ld. who Publ!C'Roads, ",here ~n a~telnPt Vi.,!, on t,he highways has, belen so Fad Suncl,ay, at the borne of Mr, an ~ 8al!Ulfltid W\tb. Ple compe~tton of- , had . r~ed heir twenty-~lIbth ,be made to prepare new legtalatton that It haS not been inu(:h pleas re Mrs. Harry , Smith. , '\ fefta _ tbe, IO'l!l'JUIIel:lt. ~e J».ld blrtbt\ay ~ July '1st !a~; ::.ahaU , 'I!' ,that-Win 'RJ'OYe more sa~~tOry ~ . to 'f'1rive In 'a ~rpCessl?n trb'at ;ea~h~ . A, bas~et dinner -was en)oyed at but fifty percent or ~ IID,o upt of... . dilCha~ fl'OUl the armeh . ~~ the PrelI1denti . : i ' ,,es from BQ8ton to Maine. but the the noon hour, and d rlnJ the af• fered. and ia.pveq Ute . rlabt to 'as quietly 18 11 ~I, and ' ternoon bUQinesssession, officers beach Is lovely even when there a 'e br1n8 .~ aplnat 't he 10vernDient possible. . , '. . • fOJ\- 'ne)(t years reunion were e~ted far \lie bAlance ortaana1lY oftere<\. . . -c- ' , • Il gOOd ·many people tbere" salad. ~ follows: M. A'. Cornell. presIdent;· Early last wget the Piesldent 11 ,_...J swlllhlne, a Cl)()1 bree~ .-and ' tile W. E;. Cornell. vice-preslden': ~r1d plua any adCUtlonal amount he may beUeve t.l'e propertY ' to .JJe worth. vetoed~8 ~OIQ, a blll for the coo- ~ CllJ,8Q blull waters or ,t he 014 AUantlc look- Mrs. ~ta Null, secretary. . '!'be bill .... amended aliSbUy . ti1 atrucUon of defense b1abw,,,a. ~ aDd II now in Ollnre.re, e whlclt had orfI.l~11i ~ . 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Out Of The Coming to The attl!\cLlon at the Friday and Sa:tu the Foe" starring gett.a·ble outcasts of • Wolf", Id~ Luplno and John (]a f~eld. There are man" thJ~ . about " 'Out of lbe Fog" tha m'akrs It an outstanding picture, ', erha.ps the most Jlo~ble js 'the act tbat 90 percent of it Is fJlJ~ at night: The rest of It is In mut daY~lght and 101F. The ,~Ing Is superb. ~any llrl tics think Luplno and Go,r field o~ do themselves In thL., (Jne d This tucker or wat.errl'ont ctrama ll! power Cui and Is packed with punch' and romance. .. This Twin bill with PopeyC In "With poop Deck Pappy'( and...Another fine short enLJUed "Fish.!.n·Fever " should make a grand VCD Ing of entertainment. -,.. r~r
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Roy Prinz, famed Hollywood dunce t" ~ne 120 ' _ Wayneaville. Ohio director. " ........ ' PrInz, whose latest responsibIlity ••' _ '_'_ '_"~'_'_"_'I~~~~'_':"~='~"-"~""'t~_ ' ~._ .""" Is the dance sequences In Pa ramount's cotnedy mUSical, "You're the One," with Bonnie Baker, Orrin Tucker and his orchestra nnd Jerry Colonna, playing Sunday and Monday at the Twin Theatre. declares that something can be done even for -bowed legs and knock knees . "Ugly legs can be disguised," Mr. College-Grad~ Business Courses Prinz says. "and your disguise is Prepare for Emergency Posi!ions not hard to learn, nor dl1l'icult to mn.'lter. If a woman knows how to - with opportunities for IldiJancement sta nd, walk and sit, one of . two things may happcn-she may give This year. of nil years. It will pay y~u to attend Miap1l-J~ the lmprellSlon of having lovely Grndua!J!.'i nre In urgen t rl emand In business, govemment; ~ncS legs, or at least s he won·t attract military otrkcs, Indica ti ng Lhe trend tqyIard praotlcal "bti8lnell scornful st.ares." traI ning In minimum time', summer enrollments In bUBIDIISII schools throughout the counlry nre up 58% over a ,year' IlI". FLORIDA RESmENTS They Are earning goOd Mlar~ ~C[)urses Ofterelt VISIT PARENTS HERE In tfom 6 months to 18 niohtbll STENOGRAPHIC Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ridge nnd SECRETARIAL d pending upon the course , __ ACCOUNTING family, of West Palm Beach. Fla .• looted. Thbse startsn. III SepBOOKKEEPING RT>ent the past week with their 'parte mber will' be ready in time to BUSlm:BS e'n ts, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. R luge. ADMINISTRATION Sunday they a)l motored to Marlon, dIvrL SERVICE 1M .• where they spent the (jay with Mr. jlnd Mrs. Kenneth RldJe !lnd Cut Tralnln« TimefamUy, Reduell Cost Students ~ve t ime and mo, eio here. Every hour Is clevJted to , VACATION TRIP TO ulII!ble , !training. s tudents ad- . EAST AND CANADA v~nce Indlvldua.lIy, as rapidly 8S their IlIbl11ty. In dustry, an ';\ Mr. and Mrs. John BUl'fke and previous e~ucatlon permit. daughters,' Mlases Vonejt8 and,Marl!yo a;etumed Sunday from a vacatlon trip , to BOston, Nlagata ;Falls. and Toronto. Canada. Bost.on they V1s1t.ed Mr. Burske's broth,ei'. Richard Bur-"e
Rev. James Rader. Pastor. SUNDAY Mr. ' and Mrs, George Ollnk of ;...._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _• 10 a , m, Sunday SchOoI~ New York Olty called at the bome , ~fETHO'DIST CnURe" 11 a . m, Morning Worsl)lp. or Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark and Mr. ' and Mrs, Everett' Early last LouIs C. Radley .....lItor 7:30 p. m. Evan~elJst.lc Services. Tuesday evening. Ohu.rcl) School 9:30 a. m . WEDNESDAY- - 7:30 p . m. Bible . StUdy. Rev. Roy Slotelr. Worship Service 10:40 a. m, . Miss Ru1?y Owens Is spending her vacation with her , par6nts, Mr. and This will be Oonpnunlon Sunday. FRIDA! - Prayer Mee Ung In any 'I be a ctory for the chll- home lhat wtll open up Cor a prayer Mrs. A. M , OWeru; at Waverly, Ohio. There wII ,Mr, and Mrs: IJOweli Thomll8 and dren, meeting, withln.. 20 mlleR. daughter. Bet~, are 'spending th~s week 1n a cottage at 'Lake S~. WAYN~8V1LLE CHVRCH OF 1 J& : Mary'. : ceUna. OHRIST . 'iYY" ".. Mrs. E. ,~ LongBCl'e attended a . plcnJc .up~ of the Garden Club s~:y II. Forehand. Mlnbter FOR SAI.E--iO hqad ~ of breeding at ,ttle PrJendl! ,Clhurchl In 'Waynesewcs. , . E . Michener 'I "' .. Blble ~hool 9:30 a. ,m. ville. Thur-"ay e v en1rua. , :y , ..... "" '" Communion 10:45 ... IlL ~j ~;:;;-?=;ii:;;;i;;;;;===::-:; ~r. and ,Mra. ·Walter KenriCk. and Sermon 11 a. m. I~ ~ PIONIC AT, WAYNE PARK , Jamea Hal~es ';Vete Saturday evt1n"Demas" . Ing guest.'! of ~r: and Mrs. W, G , J unl b l• • ~ .ijiilillij..... r r Endeavor 7:0 p.d m, Mr. and Mrs. S · R. 'Conrad and M,onday-Au«ust 18 Haines and rar'nlly In · Dayton. Senior Endcavor 7:00 p. m . family: Miss EsteJl~ Deglow. Oharlcs WaynesvJl)e ClvJ ~ Club, dinner Prt:Achlng 7;45 p . m. Mrs.' PlLtiJ Williams ,of Lebanon, and Hayden Marksberry" of Gooch meeting. "Hole In t~e ' Wood s", Is now keeping bOOks at Lytle ' ell!"Refuges of Ues" ' Ky., and Mr. ant!. Crescent Springs, home of A. S. Collett. t II a'bSen~~ of the Thomas'. WEDtNESDAY vator Hardin and family and, Mrs. T. S. Pr BI I Thursday-Auglllit 21 Mrs. Lulu Glthers of .Dayton spent ayer and b e Study 7 :45 p. m. Warren Coun ty Union Farmer's Mrs. Joseph Tinney enjoyed a 'p .eSunda¥ with ber son Everett at Wc Invite ' you to come and WOTnle at Wayne Park. last Bund,ay. club picnic, Schantz Park. LtIel.r hoiDe nelU' here anp called on s!lip with us. '¥ r. and Mrs. Harry Cornell and Mr, and Mrs. Walter Kenrick. FERRY ' ClUIHCIi OF CIIRIST Mrs. Mary carmony and MIs3 W. C, Smith. I\Unlster ,'. • . '. : . : . . .' .• i:. . :. ", " , Velma ' SDuth wete" dlnner gueslB, SUNDAY (~", :0"(". :: .~ •••~~, to '. Sunday. at the home of Mr. and Bible SchOOl 9.30 a. m. Mrs. W. T. d!&rk 'm Dayon. Communion 18 :"5 a. m. Several. relatives from the Cornell Sermon 11 :00 a. m. Reunion. SundaYl at j3m1th'li Grove, Endeavor, 7:10 p. m. called on Mr, .IlQd' Mrs, Harr.y ' CorP.rea.chlng 8:00 P. m. neU. ~ . Sermon ' to be dellvered by Bro. of "ilea' Mr. and Mra. George High 01 Frank Buck of CIncinnati Bible Dayton were 4lDn~r 8)lea~, Sunday. Seminary. . JOHN of Mr, and ¥.r8. Howard Deweese. WEDNESDAY GARFIELD Madal'll8 J. B, J~,~ea. E. B. LongChoir practice. in . a.cre and Suan _lar · attended Yo.u ~l'e Invited to come and wor Women's camp a pimp Hook. near ship with us. ~'OUT Or· THE FOG" WIth Thomii..s Mitchell and Eddie Middletown. the first ,of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Gu1 ROutzahn and Albert LYTLE METHODIST CnURCII MOST OF STATE'S HIO .\4aed: Po~ye' in "Wllb Poop !amlly, l.ss Eva Wharton and ' Mr. Hilda James Snyder, Pastor in which ~he trend NEW 'RURALlTES' Loren Routzahn were euoday dln" ck Pappy" a.nd FlshJng Fever "Peter, the Rock" will be the sub- dustry and population ner gU,ests of Mr, and Mrs. Prank AREN'T 'FARMERS' towns like the above , ,:.. SUNDAY .\ND MQN'DAY ject of the mornlng sermon. at' 10:30 Brown at ·npI? C1W, . M1S$ B~y, lage was most pronounced '~~w You'll Cheer "Oh Johnnie:' the past decade, according to an returned with ' them after a visit next Sunday a. m. (each figure .repre.mtI Church school at 9.30 a. m., Miss ana lysis of latest ' federal cepsus aonnle l!l'Id Orln. as They Sing there . ~ 20,000 population) figures by Future. magazine of the Mr: H4J'ioy Cornell, who' has been Ethel Reeder. Supt. Prayer m eeting United States Junior Chamber of on Thursday evening at 8.00. Commerce. This ' trend. noted na- NON.FARMING GAIN ver}:_~ a1nce Th~~... was · taken tionally in a 6.4 per cent gain for In Stubb's ambulance to MiamI Valrural population during the decade, ley hOSpital Monda';,.noming. , Mrs. ST. AUGUSTINE OHURCH indicates that morE~ men who work Falber Krumholtz. Pastor omell was also . .en' to Dayton. and trade in tQwns are seeking "greater person~l freedom" by MondllY. to Mn. ,~CCoY's nursing Mass 9:00 a. m. ' building homes in the country, Fu- TOTAL GAIN: 93 1881 Ten Commandments tor Hus- ture home. where, .he', will remain for points out. ~'l an example. the a short time,,·Mi.: Jennie Mullen of bands. 'magazine cited ~:henley , DisUllers FARMING GAIN corporation which. surveying perFerry cared for ,them over the welk.- MONDAY sopncl at its pla,nts in Lawrence!. end. f' Board meeting 7:45 p. ,m. burg. Ind .• and Frankfort. Ky .. found Young , people g9 to camp Mon- an 'Mrs. !'4ai'garet JOhns 'and' grandincreasing nurilber .of son , PaUl Johns entertained to ,din- day morning. . were building ne)V' homes farms within easy driving distance. ner Sunday. ,Mrs. Belle , Coon and TUEBDA Y ~ . dl\~hter.s, Mlssea Bertha. Beulah Junior MJsslonarY Society 2:00 of. work.
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PEOPLE and THINGS Several Waynes ville Masons vis ited Harveys burg lodge last Friday night . . . nos s H a rts ock , mas ter of th e local lodge w as in charge of the work . . .
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Civic Club Attendance Sets Record
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from by clUzens In· a community s lich as Wnynesvllle. He pa id Waynesville a nd It.'i people a high cOlllpllment, and pointed out t he Importan t role an organization like the Waynesville Olvlc club plnyed in th e developmen t of communit y spirit and advancement . F red Gra uman. club president nnnounced the regular business meeting of the gl'oup will be held Wcdnesduy. September 3. and urged all mcmbers be present.
May'o r Day Will Not HAD VISIONS OF New Drivers , CHICKEN SPOILING . IN POSTOFFICE Be Candidate Again; Licenses' On c' 9 Carman Crane To Run Sale oept. ____ Alltomobl e drl.ver Ilcenses wlll be' .
put on sa le In ()hlo on Mon day , r Sept. II. All dr lyers must h nve a new IIcellse not I ~ter t111ln Sept. 30. This announcement came th is wcek f l'OIll Cylon , W . Walla cc. CoIUlll bus, regls trnr or motor vehicles 111 Lhe Ohio Department of Highwnys. Following a c:onrcrcncc bc twee n Gov. ,Joh n W. Dricker, Hal G. SOUl'5 (IirC'Lto r. Ohio ~~ pa rtlll (' nt of H lt; h -· ways. and Hegl.trnr Wallnce il wa ~
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church is b e ing redecorated and will take on an entire ly different ap.pearance when s ervices are res umed n e xt month . . , the majority o f Mia mi Gazette readers who have commented about the change back to the old style (full sized newspaper sh eet) like the old style best . , , Ed ~ergdall made a special trip from Dayton last week to pay his subscription to
C'lllplmslzed tlla t c ll llll ~es In t he dri ve r licensinr, la w effective now lor t ile t l r~ t time materlu lc y niter lhe pro-cd ul'e for ge tUng licenses. 'I'h 'S(! clilln ges include : I- No persun will be is.'med a 1942 driver lice llse unless that person I·resents t hc 1941 UcclIsr La l he depIIty registra r . 2- MhlOrS from 16 yenrs or age Iowa. tamfll tor Its rich soU Ilnd III) will be req ll ired to wke ou t a beautUul farm homes. III planlnr Its hopei! tor tbe Atlantic Cit; It lllpornry drlvm~ pCl"mlt, bu t on ly beauty title on 20- year-old Loren. , 1l"1" appllcl~tlo!l has bee n ap proved Snolldy, winner ot tbe Des Moine.. hy t he minor's IJaren ts. T h is per Chamber ot CObUDeree Stalp beauty title, Mia Snoddy is I) t~1 IIIIL entlLles t he holuer to prove h is 'H' Inebes "Irb. wel,btll25 pounds or her ability to , w·lve. and if an • HI,h School rraduate, aac1 ha ' uXllI ll lnaLion Is passer! a d riv ing had one year at prake Unlvers. . licens e may .be i:>."IUed. Ity She III • candidate for th r . Mias America crown in AtJantir a- Newcomers ·· n Ohio, or per'I' ~'J. Septembet lst to 7th, son~ wh o have permitted t heir driving license to lapse six m on ths will bc issued only tem pora l'y pernil!.>; whluh will ell lJtie them to t ake a driving examination. 4-Dr ivers wqo have los t thelr IIcens JII us t obtain a duplicate If Mrs. Ca rman Cra ne enLer talncCl tlley wa n t a new license. Failing to a t a bridge party. Thursday even - do t ills they will be Issued a tem i ng, at h er home. complimenting pOl'llry penult and then must subh er slster -In-Ia-w, Ml·S. Cli lTord mit to nil extlmlnaUon . D urn f ord. of Wcst Palm Beach. F in .. 5- Persons un der 16 years of a ge wh 0 Is visl t Ing here. who arc ca pa ble of drivi ng may obI nvl ted guests In cluded the fol - tal n [I, ver y restricted permit, not Iow In g : Mrs. Loren Renson . Mrs. for general tra tllc p urposes. bu t t or Robcrt 'Crane and MrS.- William llmited ncttvltol4!&, TI10se pennlts Newton. ot Lebanon; M rs. M. A. m ust IJc obtai n ed directly from t he Fulkerson, Mrs . A. E. Stout. Mrs. office of t he Registrar or Motor L. A. Garst. Mrs. Itussell E. F rank.' Veh icles, Co lumbus. O. Deputy M rs. Har old Miller . Mrs. H. F . Dye, registra rs ca nnot issue them . Examinal10lls of persons for w 'ivMrs. Mark Rogers. Mrs. Edgar Smith, Mrs. Wilfred Squires . Mrs . er licenses WIll be carried ou t by the Johll Turner and Mrs . John W. bhlo Highway Patrol, t raffic en Kersey. for cement a rm of t he Department After an even in g of ca rds, prizes or Highways. were presen ted as follows : Mrs. Regis tm r Wa llaCe made It emTurner, Mrs. Stou t, Mrs. Frank nnd phatlc that no extension of ti me for the guest-of-honor.. Mrs . . Dumford . obtaining d l'lvhlg llcenses Is to ,be A d esse~t course was served by the ex pected. hostess. "Th e law d oes not permit a ny exten:sion o( ti me," he sald. "Dr lvers wlll ha ve a mple time to get Ihelr \Ice ns s l! u iey do no L wal t un WI t he last minute."
Farewell Party . Held For Franks EntertaIn For Florida Visitor
The Miami Gazette • • . he likes the old style ~ est • , , Waynesville was tlie s cene of a disaster last week Mr. nnd Mrs. Russell E. Frank • with the b o s s aw.a y. n every- and ' family, who will soon leave thing, Benny Furnas and Wayne.svllle to ma ke their home In Bill Strous e attempted to re- Cleveland, were guests a t a picnic lay wat ennelonl\ at clos ing supper, Fl'iday evening, at Miami time • , .•. Ben·ny missed one Vu) ley Chautauqua , arrang~d In , .. C. L Duke reports a bum - their honor .by th e tollowlng group of their frien ds: per crop of peaches this Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bodenbender . y~ar . ' , ,"Butch" Bentley of ConUnental . 0., Mr. and Mrs. L. presided at the traffic light . A. Garst and famil y, Mr .. and Mrs. Ftjday morning when a long lIarold Miller a~d son , Dr. and Mrs. line of army cars )}assed H . F . Dy , and sons Mr .. and Mrs. • . C arl Conard and family Dr and through WayneSVIlle .. . the Mrs. A. E. s tout and dau~hte;. Mr. army calls ahead so conv oys and Mrs. Ira Brown and son, Mr. of trucks will not be held up and Mrs. John Tnmer and daughby red lights along the route ert. Mr. and Mrs. WUfred Squires . , . J i m Lovely and Emm e r- and dtl.ughter, and Mr. and Mrs. s on "Rip" Surfa <;e b o th a- M. A. Fulkerson and· daugh ter.
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One or Lhc I rl rge~t crowds t o attl'nd a meeLl ng oC Lila Waynesvlllc Civic cilib was on ha nd Monday nigh t a t Collett·s " Liole In the W ood.~ ". near Harveysburg when m embers r.n tC' rta lned t h!' lr wives at [I dinner meeLlng. r S ixty m e mber~ and g u esL.~ were r ell1slered. A ch lclt en dlnller was served by 1ll(,llibers of th e Harveysbu rg W. C.
R a nd a ll. T . U . Wa dI! Miller, principa l or Middleformer Wayn esville .. e s itown high school a nd ma nager of dent. has r e turn e d to Was hthe Mia mi Valley Chautauque , adington after s pending two dre~sed the group and h is h ighl y weeks renewing acqua int- Intel'esUng tnlk wns enUluslastlcally ances here . , , he was c on- received. Mr. Miller drew a parallel with nected with the Rike-Ku ~nl e l' tho courteous service a fforded mos tore in Dayton 27 years .. • torL'ILs nt an average rllling s ta tion the interior of St, Mary'S and the lessons to be lea rned there-
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POlitical activity contlllllcci to Il nil; 1\C was not cer tain wheth er It wu IIlIlIlll'nllll11 herc this wel'k with till' lhe d llty of tile old or new mayor to nmkc t he appoi n tmen t. He 8&111 c ll' cu la t in ~ 01 sev 1'111 murc pel.ltions he was wflltlng on word from Color village alld lownship oITices. and IUlll bus concern ing the a ppolntth r allnOUI1CCnIC nt by M ayo ~ A. K . 1I11'1It. U<I.Y thn l h e would 1101 be n l anlll Whllc t he ('xact ,n terpretatlon 01 (laLC t-o r ree lectiun . I he lnw II ppulntlnc marsha ls is not ,Jus tice 01 P ... n ('l~ !Ca rllll'11 Crane clf'ar. t.here is said to be a strong ~ (· Ill.illlellt In Wn ynesvllle t ha t the Pllt"I" 'd t hp lI\ ilyorai t ~' !'fll'e I h l ~ appoill t lllen t be m ade by the new wl',' k a ll d h clrc liliHinJ!; h iS p c It on Illayor IIIsLead of t he ou tgoing one. lor t ha i olfi cc . W ith Mayor Day not a ca ndida te Ma.\'OI' Oil Y to le! T he Miami Ga - Carmen Crahe Is thus fa r unoppos z" lll' t hal II C (le lllllt!'l.\' wOIII(1 IIOt I'd . a lLllOlIgh ru mors ha ve It that b/' II (':<I\(lIdlll l' , II · hns s l'I'vcd eilJh t there will be other cand ida tes. Both y al ~ n~ Mayor or Wn ,V IH'sv ille. Day and Cra ne nre Democra ts and 1'('111 iOIl~ 111;.0 IlI'P O\lt contalllln ~ It is n ot unli kely t hat Lhe Republllile 1I1111\C'S 01 Ckrk 1J00Iler l nrey. t':tn ~ m ny 'pu t up n candida te betor~ will' s"l' ks rel' I,·. tioll , CO lillCilllll'l 1 lhe dead line ror filin g on Septeml:lb'l Conard . Frunk Hess . Hown rd Iwr 5. l!"~l'. 111<1 Oa kley Un ~ l csb,V. O. M. AilOther cn llclhlnte Is In t he field HldllC. and Den Grilfey [\ S lIIeml)e r!j for sl:ilOol board wit h lhe clrculat"I' t ile wu tc r 1J(llIrd whose te r ms ex- IlIg or a peLi LIon by Mrs. Jack Kerplre Da.. embcr 31. COllncilmen H . scy a former teacher In the local I". Dye und Hnrry Sherwood have schools. Petitions were circulated I IIJ~ y!!t lll1ll0UIICed their In tentlolls. la st week hy Ross H. Hartsock. GLllvilt l'Shnl Charles P . J oy be\,!:ln clr- lJel·t P rey and D . R ussell Sallsbury. (' lI latll 'lJ his pelltion for Way n e T he rae" for township trustee '1uwnllhip cons lable. to which he I1 lso promises 10 be Q lively one :.I'l:ks ree lecllon . wllh th e pml'llil e of E. L. Thomas. T 'J'he olflre or IlliIrshnl Is IlIIHIC' by CJ t ller.~ who hHvc filed petilions tor he list or nuto rata Itics ncar IIppoillt llll'lIt th.ls yen r. Aitll oll gli Ihc Cwo vucuncles on the board are Sprll1g Valley was illcreased by t" a tll(! Ilew law becomes err('(' l lve Sep- AIIJI'I'L Cl eaver, J e.»'lC Prenderaas t Inst Su.turday when two .Detroit .. LI!lII ber 5. Mnyor Duy tlli s we('k salel a lld Will C St Jol you ths were killed a mI Lhelr COUl . . III pan lon Injured In a headon a utoJ.rue k C1'!:!Sh on the Spring Valley hill.
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J ohn Marlow, 20. of 12047 J clTer son avenue, DetrOit, and Gerala Louis Strey , 19, of 5495 Park I' ave]Jue, D~trolL, were kill ' lI'. Ro bert George S trey. 17. ' or ,,495 Pnr kcr a venue. Detr Oit, BulTered fra ctures of both lells an d chest Inj ur ies. The acCident occurred whl'lI t he ca r In which I.hc youths we re d rlvIng south colUded with a t ruck drlv en by Ha l'TY Pugh . 20, Berea , Ohio. P ugh was U1l1n jured. T he deJ1ths, th e fourth a nd fi fth
Gene Collctt Is' spt1lullng thl~ Hook, several daYs-last week. week at lhe home of MI'. and Mrs . ---0-OSCil r Stanfield find fa ml.y of New M r. and Mrs. C. C. Lukens and son a nd Charles Lukens. ot ChlVien na . - ' -( } - cago, were supper guesLs at the Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Conard fi nd home oC Ml'. and Mrs. W . A. Lukens ra mll y visited Mr. a nd Mrs . A. B. !H I U fa mily. Sa t urday e vening. enShclton . ot ClllClllllflU . Sundny . rou te home from Boston.
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MI'. ,nnd MrS. C. E. Nor ris. Of M·rs. WllUam Watrous and grandIn August In G reene count..v as u Peoria. III .. were Sunday and Mon - daughter. Janice Wa troUl, spent resul t of traffic acciden ts, brough t uay gues ts of Mr. a nd Mrs. J . P . la6t we~k with Mr. and Mrs. p, L, t he county 's 1941 traffic fata li ties Larrick. MI'. Norris rt!LlIl'I1ed to 11 15 ' Reason. to 19. Iionle, T uesday . while Mrs. No rr is ~ relllai ned for an Indefinite visit. Mrs . W. H. Madden spent lase ---0week with a cousin , E. E. Shumaker Mrs. ] rvl n MilicI', or Arcan ulll , nnd fa mily , at Cambridge ' City, Ind. vlslled last week at lhe home of Mr . ~ ancl M rs. W . N. Sell rs Il nd rlllll ily. Mr. and Mrs . Ira Brown and son', --0George Frederick spent the week Mr:; Ha rvey Blu'nett was winn r r Mr. fi nd Mrs. J . D. Chnpman werc end with Mr. and Mrs. M. J . Brown, gree that Norv Tanner of the of t he fir. L p rlzc In th c cake bak.] ng Cincinnati ond Dayton vlslt.ors. of Versailles, O . old Kings , Mills team was con test. cond ucted by the Way ne Monday . -0-one of the b ~st amateur 'l'oWlls hi p F'aJ'mer's Gr[l;n ge, here, --(}-MJss Marjol'le Edwal'ds and P'Ioyd pitthers ever developed in Saturday night. Mrs. J . P . LarMr. a nd Mrs. Ellwi n Mnx py. of S mith, at Springfield. visited Mlasea these parts ••• Jim s aid he we r(~ six o'cluck din ner Margaret a nd Trlllena Edwarda. Xeniu. rick won second. Mrs . • JaI11c.s ·Brnn The Friendship club of the Methquit playing baseball when odist Church . enjoyed a pleasant nock. tlmd and Miss Ma ry Brown . i; uesL.s of Mr. a nd Mrs. Howard Sunday, fo urth. T he con test was ror whILe Missildi ne, Sat urday cvel] lng. --0Tanner struck him out 'four outing at the Miami Valley ChaubUI tpr ~ nk.·s. und pnl rles wcre jud g----0--Mr, and' Mrs. Hel'bert Kennecty times in a g ame July 4, 1917 tauqua, last Wednesday. ed by two visiti ng mem bers from Mr. a nll Mrs . W. N. Sp(Lrs. Mrs, a nd SOil, oC Clnclnna Ll, Mrs. Eft tlveness of dog Quarantines At the nooll' hour. t he Illdles at e • • • they say . Tanner's fa s t t he Lebanon Grunge. Mrs. Burnett l .vc rett Sears and SOil, Ronny, MI'. Wrl Rh t a nd Lawnnce Peterson. of dlnne.r at t he dining hall. ' after In War ren county as a means of rcball "hung" for just a mom- which they held their regular ,bus 1- duclng sheep killing claims Is shown ns winner of this (.'o n test will be an :.nd Mrs. Albcl·t Oarver. nml Mrs. X\ln la, Wcre Sunday visitors at the cn trnli L in t he Pomona G r. ~ge con - 11vin Miller were Cincin nati Visi- home ent before it reached the ness sesslon. During thls time the In ligures submitted by W. C. Ma nMr. and Mrs. D . R . aall.aAnnounceme nt h as been ma de Of tt'st. at Le bano n . Sa turday. August t or.. IfIftV- Wednesdsdfft~~''''',- -blll'~ and t amlly. plat e. then took 8 tremend- group voted a contribUtion of " 6. nlng. Warren county dog warden . --Qo---iJMr. Mantling reports t hat dur ing t ile ma rrlalle of Miss Earline Lan- 30. ous jump • , • Mrs, Mabel to t he lo~al . BOy Scout BUilding '1'111' prORra m (01' Lhe evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Gorst and . Mr. and Mrs. Carl SanJter &1111 fund. and requests for clippings and the period ot March 1. 1940. until hum. tellcher In the local h igh Dinwiddie, of Dayton. a vis~ pictures was made by the scrap December I , 1940. wit h no Q.unran- schOOl. to WiIIlnm P ettit S trader or cond uctC'd by Mrs . Reba Braddock. f.f1 lll lly a nd Dr. II l1d Mr~ . A. E. Stout son , of Mason, a nd Mr. and Mra. itor in the ~iami Gazette bOOk committee, A committee was tine, there were 70 sheep clni ms S pring Va lley . The inrorma l wed- wa .~ a "'1'our of Ohio;', wit h ques- nlld Ii nul{h Ler visll t!(1 MI'. nnd Mrs. J ohn B. Gons a nd daughter, Marloffice the other day. , • the appointed to Investigate and rt\ake repor ted fOr an average or one In din g t ook plnl!e AugUl;t 15L11 a t the tlO I\!i and n nswers p e r lainl l1 ~ to Hen no ll Pl unkNL alld ralllily. of lyn. enjoyed an ouLing anel plewc ut Wayne Pa rk, Sunday. steady s tream of t r a ·ff i c plans for the redecoration of the every four days.. From Dcemher 1 pa l':;onage of the Sugar Creek Uni- nam es of cftlcs a nd ·Lowlls In the TI"OI wond. SlInday evening. - - i J- ' 0-through Waynesville on Friendship classroom. The next until F ebruary 1, 1941. 42 claim s ted P resbyterian church In D ayton. Sla te . . A f f'a dlng. "T ouri ng" . was J ohn Searil n nd EvercLt Epperw n. Mrs. Et.hel M. Hauk and Mr, and weekend s , and other ·days meeting will be an all day session, were listed . fOT an a verage o( one 0 .. .Rev. Day Kennedy, pastor. of- a lso rrl ven by Mrs. Ell Furnns , fi ciated In t he presence of a few of CIIICiI,lI1 ut.l, visited al t he home of M rs. Ha rold Wllliamson and chiltoo. probably will be greatly with covered dish dJn,n er at the in everyone aud one-h alf days. friends. close J o\m 's pare n ts. Mr. fllld Mrs. W. N. dren of Dayton visited ·Mes. B . H . noon hour. Place of th1s meeting A quarantine was in efIect Crom reduced if the nation adopts Mrs. St rude r Is a da ugh t.er oC Mr. · :';ca rs. Salllrday. WlIllalllllon and daughter, MIaI will be announced later. At this February 1 until August 3 tl1ls year, the gasoline-rationing plan m~eting tile names at the "Secret with 24 claims reported fOr an aver- a nd Mrs. A. D. Lanha m. of, Salem, -' - (}-G ra ce, Sunday. • • , . •• the shrill whistle at the Sisters" will be announced. Each age of one In Avery 7 a nd one-half West Virginia. Mr. Strader . a gradMr . unrl Mrs. Hown rd Missildine - -0 of Davis-Elkins , College. Is a uate rnlprtnlnccl thc following dinner ·Mr. ,and Mrs. J . W. Fulkerson, ot canning fac~ory late at night member Is requested to bring a 25c . days. Conflrmll tlon of L1\(~InI)POllltmen L I;IIf's tS II I thcJr halli e Sun day even- . Spl'lng Va liey, were Sunday guest. SOil of Grace Pettit Strader of Bevgift for her "Secret Sister," The quarantine was lifted August • • • a night shift has been erly, W. Va. He Is employ e~ In the of Lester H . Gordon as Way nesvi'le IlIg: MI'. a nd Mrs. Harold Burge, of at the home of their son. M A working there for the last . The remainder ot the afternoon 3 a!1d from that date until August sales depa rtmen t of the Durrlon postmas ter was voted by ·t l'l e Un ited Dayton ;, Mr. a nd Mrs. Vi rg il Russell Fulkerson Cl nd family . " was enjoyably spent In a program 14 thele were nine claims In 11 days S tates Sen ate . la te last week ac- li nd Mrs. Mnbel Stflll P, or Lebnnon. week . , • the school bell will of games and contests arranged by for an average of one for every one Co. , Inc. In Dayton, O. ---{}Afte r t he .ceremony th e couple cording to ne ws dispatc hes from be ' !calling: all kids" in two the committee, Mrs. Walter Shee- and two-nlnth~ days. --0-Ross H. Hartsock , and 8On, W.lIcft . for ' a vl'<lt wi t h fri ends a nd Washingl.on . 0 1'. and Mrs. A. E. Stou t and ton . .'> pent the week-end at Indian weeks now . , • , i t wont be han and Mrs. R . O. Collett. Al t hough he tas not yet received da ughter WCl'e Dnyton v I s i t 0 r s. relatives In W. Va. Lake. LUNCHEON HELD long now until the old straw olflcla l notification . it Is ex pect d Monday. FOR RECENT BRIDE --0- hat can be laid aside . • • • RITES HELD FOR Mr. Gordon wll1 take over t he olfl e CHAS, p, THOMAS ~ M~ . and Mrs. Carman Clane and S p ring Valley ,has been hav-' SERVICES HELD .soon. Fred Braddock h as been serv- Mrs . Ma rk Rogers. Mrs. Lewis son. were gues ts at a picnic dinner J. VERNON In honor of Miss Earline La nha m, ing as IXlstmas ter here since t hll Thompson. and Mrs. Edgar ing its share of fatal auto whose marriage to Wllliam P . Stra Smith Sunday. at the home at Mr. and r~s l g natJon of Frank M, F ox. Funeral services for Charles Perry were Dayton Visitors, Frlday. a"ccidents recently ' •• , have' Funeral sermes were' held Wed- der of Spring Valley, was an event Mrs. Robert Crane, of Lebanon. -0-, you noticed the great num- nesday at 2 p .. m. a t' the McClure of Friday, August 15. Mrs, E, F. Thomas. 71 . 'who died at his home -0-GROOM IIONORED The "Light Bearers'~ nursery ' f '" d tOWlooiles hi FUneral home ,tor James Vernon Earnhart entertained at luncheon . n ear ' Ferry. Monday were h eld nt BRIDE AND Mr. and ¥rs, Karl BodeDbender, ... b er o . u"e t he Ferry. Clhurch or Christ, Wedau. SCott, 36, who died Sunday after- last Th\U'Sday, class of t he MethodIst Sunday of Contlne.ntal, 0 ., were overll1lbt tr~n8it to ,9:eol'gla 1 ... th~re noon at h1s home on 'IbJrd. street Her gUests included the guest of nesday afternoon fOllowing services Mr. and Mrs. Heber Lucas, .a re- SCllOOI, h eld - a picnic at Wayne guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira BroWn. . ~ust be a shortage of cars . after an llinell5 at tour months. honor, 'Mrs, WUllam Strader. MIss at the residence. Burial was made cent bride an(l groom , were the Park last Thurs da y noon . with Friday. ') . honored gues ts at a . fll.mlly basket t\~elve children, a ccOmpnni(ld bY' Inez James. Mrs. J, N. Robinson. of .In Spring Va lley cemetery . .' in tJte P~ach state. , He ·was born in WarneavUle the ~ A IItelong resident ' or the Ferry dinner he!d at thll home at MI'~ ana their, mothers. In . attendance. '. lOll of Mr. and Mrs. Elr;y Scott and Dayton, and Charles BUrton EarnMr. and , Mrs. Ross H. Har\aock neighborhood. he is survlv~d by his Mrs. Roy Lucas, Sunday. ' About hart of Sptlngfleld. ~~·:.,.--t~In:B.t"END IN LOUISVILLE attended the local lCbooJa, . and daughters were dinner peat. -0-. widow, Mrs, Jennie Mills Thomas; seventY-five relatives and fr iends Besides h18 parents he 1a survivMr. and Mrs, C. E. ·Brandenburg of . Mr. and Mrs, F . A: PiIllJ'M. of · . o( Franklin, nncl Mr. and Mrs. Ira Norwood, last Wednesday. In Ule . ed by two children. Bartlara jean ENTERTAIN GuEsTS SUNDAY 0. daugh ter: Mrs. ,Lent} Riggs, or were In a ttendance. ,. . 'n ear Olln tenUle ; a son, Oarl L .• of and Vernon LeRoy;' tWo brothers. Brown enjoyed d.I~ner , ill MII!-'mls- the a tternoon they were .the1r ...... ~TTEND F~LY DINNER Mr. and Mrs, D. C. Rldg~ enter- Xenia ;. a btrOthctt Harry . o~ Bellby-rg, IllSh'Thursday eveni ng. in' cele- at the Olnclnnatl. Reda ball .....,· . eel Lt. aD4 lin. Arthur· WUde at Rodney. of Franklin, and Loren or _ --::-0-. b ration of Mr. Brown's birthday an:..rt.belr lIOme-tn UiWavWe. over the·~cer. Ind.: thre)e alate.... ~. talned the following ~ests a t tE eir obr~; and t)Vo sisters. Mrs. Lou ~ MIS/) Phyllis Ann Stolt.. ";-!lir"et-.c!. -, Ethel. Henderson and lira. OUve home. SUnday: Mr. H, H, Da.VIS•. Mf;-Limme. of Bellbroo~ and...Mrs. Es-_ Mr, . aM Mr/!. 'R aymond Ot'iii!ier nlversarr. - ~ncr-;ami1Y. Mrs. Leo Conner and . ~ ton, is vlslUng this week waUl . . . eYeDJDr. tbey attended Praner. Of W~V1lIe: aDd II1rIam and MrS. Paul Sowash and daugh- ther Nasters. of Alpha, ten, M1aa MarjorIe and Mary . Lou, daughter, Oarolyn Ann. and Mr. Anno &gers, Mrs. Frarik Bush, daughte~. l\Ja,r'\'JIIRpttClIll" Part 101-. liven by I\ICWUUama; or thtIana. of IIJnsfleld. 0 .. aDd' Mr. and Mrs. Grea, aDd daUghter. and Mrs. E. R. Be~tley ·were gueatB tao June, . ~~ Whi taker, and '~.,!,". _~~"'" PNIIdInB orIIul Da.... of Mill MIrY clletro1t. spent tw. at a family dinner. Sunday at 'the Betty Campbell. of Lytle. and ~ ':;;=~;~7LDU. :~; at the Bldge Mr, and lin. Char- home of Mr. aDd lira, Barry Con .. ¥1sses Esther and Martha LUkeDS familY. of Waverq . 9III1... atteDde4 the 4H camp held a t Camp. Maude Crane. BIll_F.
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on Harry Corn 11 at -M18,mi Valley tellberger reunion. Sun day, a t , hOlipl I Tlmrsday .. cYt'nlng, lI11d re- ~prinBboro. Mr and Mra. Sheridan stewart port him somewhat, lml)rQved. and Mr. and Mrs, Raymolld ~heeley Main Street MIss Laur~ Rosnngle left ';I'hllrs" ~U(I MEMORIAL ' OOlTed {In Mrs, BIUlnOl' SLc,wrIl' t and day for her neW wbl'k. (It l'f1U'i ford ; w~nesvl\1e, Ohio Conn., where she wJIl be AS!IOc.1 ta Mr. 0 , M . Stewart. ,Miss ,Betty Bunnell Is I1plmdlng DlI'cctor of the Hnrttord Hospltnl E. C, Cr~me EJditor and Publisher tho week' with her grandP!ll·~nt.sj School of Nursing. Ml', and Mrs, Bert Bllnnell, ISSUED EVERY THUR8DAY' Mr. and Mrs. F1'Ilnk Miltenbcl:g I', Mr IUld Mrs Stanley Bnll y atMr. Bnd Mrs, MilO Mlltcll b el'ge~ nnn Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year, Payable In Adva~ce teI1d~d Lho nlg,l;t ball am~ at Cindaughter attended the MlHcnbcl'cer Cinnati. Wednesday, reunion at the I,'mdc school lm.lldIng at Sprlngburo, SUIlday, THE SACRIFICES WE MAKE r JSE TilE MIAMI GAZETTE. Mr, and Mrs, HowlU'd Deweese, W~NT ADS Mrs. Ruth PaInter nnd son, Bollby G'l'eat line of p leasure·be n t motoris t .. on the highways Morgan attended the ball game at iast Sunday and the rumor~ of gaso lil~e rationing for the Clnclnnnti, SU'Qdny , nftcrr,toon: '. Am ' ri an publc, brings to mind the sacrifices we probably Mr. and Mrs, Thomas ColIIlls nnd Charles OotUns of Dayton. were . wHl ,be ailed on to make within the next few months. Sunday evening dinner gllp,sts 01 Gco r!}1.' ROf} ' T$ Clark ' Although w apparently have avoided a ' "shooting Mr. alld Mrs, Wnltcl' KelU'lck, III 0 " 11 "I e II' t . ?1('aT Mr, nnd Mrs. Lawr nce HOugh TARVIA-LITHIC TAR AND war" f.or tIle time being at lea t, this nation is rapidly ap· ROllII' 40 w <'.!r 0/ and Mrs, Elizabcth H()ugh o.r HnrS I~ri " Il fi~ Id ROAD OIL, EXCA'VATINO proaching war-time bllSis, the e ffects of which are b.eing veysburg \vere Sunday cvenlng Two viet/illS are 0/DUMP TRUOl< SERVICE Jerl>« to 0p/lcnite felt not only in the grent d efens e material centers, but guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alien Em· G;'Ilt!ral ·Cla Ie, from rlok, l'ight here in Waynesv ille as well. "Ou r WI'stl'rll F'r01IMr. and' Mrs. Arthur Whl le of P ') l it"" (1 8 ,The highe r cost of living, s hortages of materials in Columbus wel'e week-end gll e~ L.~ of Mr, and Mrs. Kesler Grahalll. buiiding and metal Ii'nes, plncllnls admo nish ing the public Phon , Waynesville 44RIl • Mr, and Mrs, Pnul Lelghly find to buy defense bonds bring home the fact that times are son of Dayton, were Sunday evenLebanon otrlce Phone 413Kfar from normal. Ing dinner guests of Mr. lind M rs. The Hero of Vincennes Defeats Ohio Indians _ r S. 98-M Morrow Phone .NO.3 Rotiel't Siney. No matter to what degr ee we are called' on to make TH!! BATTLE OF ended with the caplure of Fort lage ·and ~rops were destroyed. < Marln JUli e Hush Betty Campbell. PIQUA- -1780 Sacltville at Vincennes, Ind" only Guided by Simon Kenton, fa-. acrifices in our prese nt Rtandard of Jiving, we are bound to Onel OI)iO threatened by the moul! Indian fighter, Clark con.; and Frances Whitaker spent last "L t th elll ~ome near enouch so Ells:li: h and their Indian allies. lInued his march to PIqua, a vil': to f,t'ripe and "sing t he blues" abo ut it. That is typically week at Camp Hook, accompanied that we may Sillge their rye- Swift raid were being carried lage on the west bank of the Mad by Mrs. Fred Rush . The pllrCnt.<; A~erican just as giving the umpire the "razzberry" when br w ~, " wa ~ till' command that uut against the outly ing settle- River. There he found the In'" plolliced Lilel'e Sunday and brough t mt'nt. .t ~ the British tried to dlans assembled in large numbers. WE PAY FOR he r~nder!5 aft unpopular decision, is typically American. pa . d from ')n(' buck kin.rlad strl'ngthen their holel on the all- The town was surrounded. A' them home. fronti ersman tu another as they impol'tnn t lands between Lake brass six-pounder captured from Wi~h all our grumbling, we'll probably do what Uncle Sam The Garrette reunion was hcld wait ed for the 111 '1 desperate ErIe alld the Ohio. ' the British at Fort Sackvllle was, Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mury HORSES $4.00 . asks us to do and put the job over. ch l'I~e of the Shawn es to regain Hasti ly perfecting his plans, brough~ to bear on the newly Carmony and Miss Velm n Smj : h. till' ludi n village o f Piqll:l. Clark started north trom the Ohio erected stockade, shattering the COWS $2.~O W,hat we should try to k eep in mind. is that we can '!'I,e l'iflenwn waited. The In- to Invade the Indian territory. walls Driven from shelter, the Relatives of the ,form r who enjoy· of ~Izt'! anll condition make many "sacrifices" in our higb standard of living, ~nd dith,S acl~an ed . Muskets crashed. Each man carried his own sup- Indians advanced on Clark's ed this occasion were: Miss Edna Those Ind ians who were ab le, plies- meal and jerked bufJalo or linea, '!Hold your nre," was the lIogll-0n lve5-Sheep-Etc. Garrette of Youngstown, Mr. nnrl still be far better off than millions in this war-torn world fled. li nd til e Bllttle of Piqua was venison-and travelt'd through command, As the Indians apRI'Dloved Promptly Mrs. Herman Garrette, Mr. nnd the dense forests and up the proached, a sharp, deadly volley who are fighting and dying for the cause we hold most cn<ll'ct. (lall Mrs. E. J. Carmony of Sprlngflokl, 'l'hOIlRh ' not listed among the stream s on foot, on hOl'seback, or threw them into panic and defeat. dear-the ' right to .live, work, play and worship as we importllnt actions of the Revolu- by birch bark canoe. Clark's .success, ,a surprise to Mr. Kenne th Garre tto of WesLvi\1 '. Mr. and MJ:s, Charles Renyard and Up the Little Miami, past Fort the British, helped to' counteract choose-:::-a right that Hitler and Nazism deny those that tion, the Battle of Piqua was one of the victories that helped to Ancient, the 900 men (a large their elation over the English vicdaughter of Cleveland. Mr. nnd Mrs Come \lnder its rule. push the western bound:lry of the army for a forest campaign). pre" torles In Ute Carolinils and' GearWilbur Clnrk, Mr. and Mrs. EvereLt nell' United Slat ~ from the sum- ceded by vigilant scouts, forced gla, and left the Indians too busy Clark and son, Mr, nnel Mrs. Paul mits of the Alleghenl('s to the their wa¥ through thick forests. repairing the damage to try furRev rse Telephone Charlft Flory. Mr. and Mrs. C. W . Yuunce IT'S A. QUESTIONABLE MATTER banks of the Missis ippl. Old Chillicothe (now Oldtown, ther raids Blalnst the coJonl•. , Main 454, Xenia, O. George Rogers Clark had re- south of Springfield) was desertand daughters of Dayton. ' 1 The following edi!orial was penned by a citizen of turned from one of the most he- ed, . 'The Indians were concenE. O. BuchBleb. IDe. Nea' Week-A 'rlud of WaabRev. IDldn Snyder has r signed es pastor or the Lytle and Red Franklin, ll, skilled worker, who has elected to stay on the • roic campa1anl In hillory, which \fated at lome otlier IIOlnt. vu- iDltoo's II defea&etl It, Lion churches and wlU accept a home":front ,despite toe fact that, his probable worth in position at Miami Unlvcrslly, Oxtoday·s ' l.bor market is g'reater than the highest wage he lIes, •.55 ~res In Clearcreek twp. ford, 89 lieacher of the Bible stuFrank B. Kirkpatrick to Robert nlay ever earn 'a.t home. He p{esen t s clearlY ,and concise Iy ew~~ !!, . Wood. '71.'72 acres In Harlan ~p. dents. one side of a problem that IS confron~ing mOI;e than one Bessie E. Montgomery: by admJnI young man .today. 'I -----~~=----..,oa;tOO"l3tilteiioBDitiii-':'--~' Istratrix, to S. L. and Alma Montproblem as a real one and one tbat each . Dayton state Hospital. We view the · , NEW SUITS DIstribution of procE!eds of .the gomery, plot ~' Lebanon. individual must decide for himself.- We can only suggest sale of real estate belonging to the James Graham et al to F. B, 'h th e b u bbl e b urs ts against Helen Elwood MJIler, Mlller. Oarllsle.Farmersville flied suit estate of EmlD1l DeBold ordered Kirkpatrick. '11 acres In Harlan twp'. Mr. and Mrs, John Koester nnd t h a t .h-e as k ' h'Imse If th e ques ti on-wen daughter entertained Mr, and Mrs. (as it most certainly will) will I have the security of my tor a divorce, charglng the <¥lellcl . The estate of James E. W11aon,· Walter, Wllllam and Edwin Hop-, Mo~ Lewis and son, Sunday. pres~nt job or must I get what I can today and make it ant wlt,h cruelty. They wert: 1111'.1. Franklin. declared exempt from in- klns and Mary Mathews , to JOM Mr. and Mrs, Robert Schneider . h I b rled In 193'1 and have two mlnor heritance tax. ' and Blonahe MlIler. quit claim to ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN and son and Miss Audrey Crawford. flpread over the one, two or three years t at may e unThe Inve~iory of bhe estate of 510ta In Loveland Park. of Bprlngflel~, and ~. nnd Mrs. your Cattle, hOlJs, sheep and calves employed while Ameri<:8 readjusts itself. ' Ch::~::·L. 'Marshall. LebanOll, filed Ollie Sinter, Franklin, approved, Oelinas and Olara Dalton to Leo Walter 'l'homas aDd family ~Icd to Norris-Brock Co" U.ve wire and He:re's one p'¢rson's thought in the 'matter: suit qga1nst Ja\lleil Franklin Ma~- 'The, schedule of debts ot the ea- and Mar~uerlte· Ma1l'eo. lot '1" 1n on Mr. and Mrs, Earl Orawford, prQgrcsslve firm for tbe highest . The boom problem is again facing employers and em- shall wh'om abe married In M~I'ch tate of Carol1ne Block, Mason, ap- Franklin. market prices apd gpod l;IE!i'vtce. _ .' Sunday .. ·f/loyes. Not so much the problem of a 'shortage of raw 1941. tor a divorce on a charge of proved. Florenre E, HoPkIns to John and Mr. and Mrs, Bert Bunnell and Union Stook Yards, Clnclnna'''. O. '" Tlle estate of Fred Kl!Pp, Pleasant Betty H,awn, plot In Waynesvl~ e. materl'al, o-r productl'on, or prices, 8S the distribution of neglect, daughter. Mr. and Mrs C:yde Bun- Tune In on RadiO Station WcKY Plain, determined to Ibave a net It W MI h H ilt I Jabor.. The small towns, · which , comprise the heart of aun a c ae. am on townJohn Sheehan to Elza Tibbs, 25 nell and lamJIy. and Mr. and Mrs. 12:25 ot 12:30 p. m. for our dally , shiP. entered s~t against: Herbe~t value' of. $1,259.'76 and declared exVaughn Muellen atPend~cl the MII- market reports, America and where in nearly every case wages are comempt lrom Inheritance tax. acres.1n Turtlecreelt twp. Michael for divorce, charging lleg. Mfred and 'Anna Sm1th to' Ray G. Pl1l'atively low, are feeling the migration of manpower td lect.. Married in 1933 they have Lwo The Inventories of the estates of " Smlt-b. 100 acres In Salem twp. the citi~s where the gold ·glistens brightest. This migration chUdren she states In declaring tha~ Fred Deusser, MIlSOn, and James Robert A. Little ', to RobeF,L 'Dunac ompanies every boom whether ,natural or unnatural. ' they have reached an amJcable Wilson wID be heard Beptemper 2 ham, 26 acres In Hamilton twp. ..'. h 11 't' property settlement . ~s will the schedule of dalms, debts • . Shorlage of 1al?or IS 10 the offl~g for t e sma commum les ' " and l181b11ltles of' t~e 4~stnte of Al Jep and Harriet Leon~rd t.o Fronk · I t t:L. ' " d h f Ellen A. Brewer, Frqnklln, lllud Dalton lot In Barnes addition to 1.1 ' ,lie ma . ru,s con mue~. . . ' .' ,suit against Newton Brewer, whom Hill., Harlan townshiP, .Franklin. . ' .' , . Frankhn 18 not escapmg the lure of the cities for Its she married July 26 last She Service by publfcatlOl1l ordered In ' ' t th b' . d ' . the a tl f C W U '"I !lb' d Audra and Ethel' Byrd to ElwooQ Ja~p, Men :of all ages are stampe,d 109 0 e Ig 10 us- charges cruelty. c on 0 , " n.. .e y, a - and Julia Ault 151 acres III TUrtleh II' h ' 'th t · d B IUd " d W ' ill mlnlstl'atrlx of the estalte of. W. W. • , · ' to ge t I't Wh·l t rles let ey can. Ig w~ges~ W1 ou regar tod ess el) d nuletrwoo\ns' t Waalynesvu e, Neal. Franklin, against. Edna Long creek twp, . f to w~rking conditions, is the great drawing power. Small ay e a aaa ter n- and others. ' David J. Weinreich to A119rew 'aud t OWl! bpys, t 0 · w h om II 'efIS' "' SIOW and ' I . .. I ' derwood, Waynesville restaurant ' E t h e l BUhardt, 14.70 ~res in Har. simp e, are aymg owner charalng cruelty. They were ' -The court approved the first and t down their store aprons, th~r filling station caps, their marrl~d III 1935 aDd have no cb1l- . final accounts' of thE! , esta~es of la~ wp, d A DB h t R. b IN THIS ; paper " mill overalls, their every-day ' identifications as dren. She seeks restoration of her Elizabeth E, Lewis,.. , Lytle; Ida. crt : : ~~1hannJ1n: Da;::!~ ~"L ~U~ ' . . t . ' , Welch, Franklin; Anna Mount. Oal'- " " ' SBP~ATE lhborers 10 a lIrn,all own and startmg the gold rush of 41. malden ~ame, Hansell. I'-Ie' Fred K'I d 'J A d In Macklnaw Ilddltlon to Franklin, .' N n1 Eastm R R 2 Fr nk "', pp an ames n er'. 'l'heir future. , to ,t hem, is today, but the older residents an e an. . . , a - son. ' . , Bta'nley and Stella Willoughby to who ba ve ,~itneS8ed the I1ligr~tions time and again, know lin, charged Marvin ' EaStman, Margaret Wilson ordered s~nt to M1tcheU Wilson"lot 17~ In W.il101.l~h't h ' , th f t · th . t' Franklin, whom she married In th Ohl H Ita f by's addition to South 'Leb'lllur•. th a BOmew ere 10 , e u U1'8 ere IS emp mess. , 1927, with neglect In her suit fUed e o , osp I or Ep!I~PUC8. . , Of course, 'there are some of, the home-town boys who toda,y. She alllo asks that her hus- Mrs. Ethel Greely, Milinev lie. aJ) ~i'll 'fnake good. In all parts of the country can be found · band be restrained trom' taking . pointed R.uardlan of Josephine O. . . th I ' f te d hte Ph I": J Kendle and bond set a,t $3,000. formel' Franklm -boys who ventured out and found suc- . eros r a,US r. y"" or. of " . dan from her The tlllrd and final accoUnt ·ceca. But success, in spite of· thiscomm\lnity's well wish-" the gual'dlanshlp ot Lura Lou ~' . 1 : ' . ' . COMMON PLEAS PROCEEDI.NGS ' . • Mlss Mildred ' Boitnott returned m~, WIll ~o~ come t,o a)) of them, There win be some who . Cora Johns Will! ~warded a dl- Rogers, ~ mlnor, approved, to her home In 'npp Olty, SWlday. · wdl fl?Dl'lSJt. for a tIme and then.. vorce lrom Jack Johns,who was In MAR~IAGE LICENSES after 'visiting lier ' co~I'n, Miss Bebty , The small town, however, will go on With Its struggle delault 01 answer, on a charge of James Haney, 21, INorfolll:" Va." Routzahn. for existence. The. i~habitants, f~r th~ most. part, would neglect. Shft Was awarded cU.'ltody :~:~~lIn~nd Edith ~hlteman, 18 LIttle Jackie 'H!,~O~~ h&d ' h~~ nQt sacrifice their Simple but genume friendships and asso- of their daul>hter, 3, and money for . , .tonalb removed, a~ Dr. Meslnger s .. . . th hild' t Bernard OrawforJ!, 215, XJ!nia, cab office In Xenia ' Thursday t . . '" ciations for all the gold the big and noisy centers can offer, e c s suppor . . driver and Garnet iPreeland21 . ' , ' , . . ' Mary List Stewart granted per- " . ' . . ' , Mrs. L·. B. 'Hal~ .and Son, Lorain, . of Columb\IB, called o~ .MrS. Mar- ' , Th~y · love the clangmg of church .belle on b~sk Sunday mission to Change name to Mary Foster. Tl)ey love theclanging of church bells on brIsk Sunday LIst Carey. Bert, J, SmJtb. 29, ,MalnevlUe, ac- gare~ ' Johns, Wednesday, mornings, they love their general stores. they love their The suit of Stanlll¥ Smith agalmt Fcountetant. and Evelyu Davis, 24, The Women's Society had a call r · . ICe cream parlol's-in fact, they love eV,e rything which Hazel Whitney Smith dismissed on os William meetl h g Wedneada'I eveDing at th .e • motJon of plalnUH: P, StJll!oder, 2.5. Spring hOme of Mrs· · ~.. B. LonP,Cl'e, to la", ks the eS,sence of the metropolis. ~ Valley, salesman. and Ea~lIne Lan- make arraniemenJ;8, for serVl~ 'the PlWBATE COURT ham. 25, Wa~e~vwe! teac~~r. . meals. a.t the - WaiTen County .l)lr. : , ,.These '!foolish" inhabitants will keeQ th,e home fir~s " bupiin~; .They will keep the town's debts paid, They; will ,The estate ot Martha Trovlllo. Ellis ~ompson: ?I! ~alesm~, aDd Dr. and 'lJrs H, E Hatllway of ,kee~ ilie community .irit alive with their support of the Lebanon, detel'mlne() to be '10,120.~0 Doroth~. ~, 2~' , ~th,1 o~ ~~~on, Wayn~vme, .M:t.~ i"rPr~t ~OhI,IB and auccess!ollB determined. Virgil Davis ?!I laborer ' -nd . ~ivic eJ\terp'i.·il3es. They will live happily a.nd be content . ,\ ..,. " ', ,,, hul J4)hns anctili'. and Mrs.,Wal- ' . ,,, . The I~v~ntory of th~ estate ot , Sarah trr"nces '~«<1ill 19; atenog- tar Kenrick splint Tuesday' evening t~eir lot. 'T hey will mourn the passing of dear ones Oella D. O~rwln, Morrow, wtU be rapher, bo~ otPrankllln" I ' of lut week with Mi'; an~ Mrs, ',and be41boclted at:the death of prominent folks who would heard ~eptember •. , PhlUJ) H, Enz' ... 'man~er. and veY "BlUnet iuul ~, ~1/18 Laura · be small dUc~~' in the biit puddles: They will rieighbor A certificate. of transfer ordered MI'S: Kato/YD VinCent, 60, ~tb of RosnaCle, ,and enjoyed the cOlorful' \!\lith each other from one end of ,town to the other. But issued ,to Ethel ~~naley, execu,trix of Morro~, ," lantern aUdes shown uS b, Mllili . lDoat 01,· '.11, tbey will keep a vacant ~h~ir f,or their son~ the eatate pf Emma DeBold, . Robea:t "'" ~go, 26, a~el .or~er,. Rosnaile. P1CtP~ she hJld' taken · , OrvIlle' ParkhW and Vlrgd 'Mad-. anll B4~t Ml~e, 23, paper at ROcl1eater, , N, Y .; arul'1nMexico ho b.!y.' been eaughtin the trap of the boom. dfx I!~med to replace other ap" wor.!ter, ~tb of Pl'Ank~, . ' .alia, ' "::'~. . '. ' .. when the bubble su,ddenl~ bursts, as it invariabiy pr.alsers ~a~ed In the mattl!r of tbe ~ 'LImllll' 43., lIa:mllton, press > Mr. and lira. , ADen Bmr1cll: were' · ",~atjQn w~lI start b'ack to' the .o ld hO,D'le IIs tate of <\,Iva M. S.ofleld., Ma.ao~, " ~, IUld ,~. ~.II'J: EIltwldS- Bl.\Dda1 aftel'DOOD' c¥1era ~t '~ tIl....,·.nd· in wallt the Ptodigals wili . see.k ahelter 'ni~ InventoJ')' of the ~te of tle~ ~, ~ ' " home of 1If., ·& nclllb. Albeit cprflrit knew it-a'thome. The 'home folks will Joseph P. ~huchter, Mon;ow, wm. Hoptet' Hi:I~d.. Mkl;cUeton, neltaDlJ f~ . . . FelTy. __ r ••, ~et out their best anc:t:.:"ave a 1happy be -beard AuguJt 26. • __ _ ,steel worker," and ~en,. 28,. IIr aDd lUi St&cl Lamb of CofalMG ...a&. ~. .;-.U A cerWlcate of transrer oa;dered PrBnklln, • . • ~ b" ',;:&'III"· biao I i "'one. the small town's WOl'llt will ISSUed Walter R.bOed ad-'-........ lu...w. w~ calling Ou ariendl! here _ a . . es,~"" REAL Sunda7 ~ _*,,;O."' ·I~III_0mcle 1ads who will learn that the ~trator of the ~tate. of Qeorge Alfl'ed A. A ~ of ,relatives from bile bad after all. Bboades an..,d the estate declaJed q,alene Bmltb. '. UII!I Poalt. , --..-.. .,..is life. And may God bless you exempt from inheritance ~. c;IeOi'p aDd ' . ,, s • John Ellner SLanton, A. PQJ,,',.ll!al{...~ Franklin Chro~c1e, ~p. ordered c~"lDntiCl to " ·~t]itl~!!r!!
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Mrs. Mary Surface, a former ag~ has_ biffih so hard .to weap finally citizen, of this place p8II'led a way met his lllaLclh. lie went up to the at the Brice Smith Rest Home, In wl'tmg oow a!1d old Frosty turned,_ Franklin. Thursday evening, where butted him tllLo a cOrner and haU she has been living the paat year. k lied him. Since then he has had She leaves to mourn her loss, one u proPer respect for cows a~d we daughter. Miss Edlbh Surface, or have tieen getLing more nlilk. Columbus, several grandchildren August 1'1. Sunday. Our church and mnny . friends. The tUlleral was Is closed ,or repairs so I went to 'held Monday afternoon at McClure ' Oluuillllntl today. We went out to Funeral Home, Waynesville, Wl_~h (L place called OUff View Inn for burial In Miami Cemetery. Corwin'. Miss Virginia Tucke~: be<iame the dinner. The dinner was very gOOQ and the view of the river and the bride of James Parks, of Clyde, Kentueky Hills was lovely. Fruit Ohio, at a. weddlng, Saturday eyeneverywhere. We are going to have lng, at eight thirty o'clock: at the gplDi to take t~cm as soon as pos wild plums this year. They are so bome ot the bride" Rev . wm Moon, alble beCore the~ develop any per- pretty and have t he loveliest 1rag- pastor of Methodist Church read sonallty or I get fond ot them for l'ance and are very sweet and good the double-rmg ceremony. The 'N1NE'l'EEN is juse too many I Suzy when you eal Lilem raw but how bride and brlde.groom' are employ'had hers so far In unller the tenant SOUl' they are cooked. They make ed to teach mU$lc In Yellow Springs house that the smalles' boy had to v l'y good jelly, as good as currant school, the coming ,year. A dessert Clrawl In and get them out. Th.ey j Ily to eut with meat. _ course, or Icecream, ' cake and punch al'e , now In the -bam. We put , . AugusL 18, Rain, It woke me .In was served to thirty guests. Smokey's l,U the dog house but she the night and I thought of our poor ' The "Women Workers of Chrlsis not happy abou t It. She Is a soy b'ean hay Iytng on the ground lJan Servloo," met with Mrs. Mary bO\l8e dog (at least so she thinks) just ready to take In . That was the Syfred. Thursday alternoon. at her and she . would like Lo keep thom work planned for thls morning. home. Her co-hostesse.'1 were, Berun<.le~ ·the kitchen .Lable. We had That Is the worst of soybean hay It . tha Gordon. Mable Irvin and EtLa some chickens stolen wblle I was Lakes so long to cure and when It Brooke, Mr. and Mr~. Gllmes. of. Ft. gone. One night the dogs barked Is rained on it gets so dusty. The SQ hard that the ,boys ran over to lu te summer night noises are, ka.ty- Dodge, Iowa. are guests of Mr. and see what ~h'e trouble was and found dlds. locusts, crickets and the little Mrs. Tom Welch and Mr. and Mrs. the padlock gone and when they 1lC1'cech ' owls begin to teJl us tbat Joe Shambaugh, near town. cOl,mted the chlck.e ns, some or them . fliU Is coming, school will soon open A "Oommunlty picnic" was held Sunday at Jacob's picnic groundll were gone too. They called the and the summer wUl be over. ... . In Wellman honoring the I$lrthday IIherlff and followed the dogs down toward the line .fence but they arlnlversarle~ of Mrs. Etta Ma.y .dldn't ' catch aqyone. I beUeve In Gray and Mr. Deve Morgan of that notifying the sheriff or the loss at place. anyUllng even 11 few chickens beC.clnnati : _ After the,r h Oql e Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Snell and cause how cGn ,!ur law enforcement fe1'les against the Cillcago OubS, sons, of Monteray, were Sunday officers dO ~nythlng to protect us whlcll started wltb Single gllmes guests of the latter's parents, Mr. unless they blow what has hap- Fi'iday and f'jaLurday, and conclUd- and ~r8. Charles Bogan, pened. The chickens are large <.d with a doubleheader S'u nday, the 'l'he W.C.T.U. served a chlcke/l ' enough to mark now· so we must do ~ds headed for the road. They wUl ' dlnner to the "Olvlc Olub" of WayJt" then. they can be traced 11 tbey \ Islt nil four or the eastern cities nesvllle, Monday evening at the are sold. before rotumlng to their own baH home or ·Mr.· and Mrs. Arnold ColThe soy ~n 'hay Is nll down. I yard to meet the Bt. LoUIs Oardlnals 'lett, known as the "Hole In The hope that this cool weather will not i n single games Salurday and Sun- Woods" br n8 rain untll we get 1t In. <.l ay. AUC'11st 30 and 31, .then wID ' Mr. ~d Mrs. Charles Pyle. of AUgust 15. Do you know ~hla old IT ake lor the road again for vlslts Lebanon. were Sunday guests of nonsense rhYme? 1.0 Chlcngo, Pittsburgh, and , St. the latter's sister. Mrs. !.auril Shl ~ ~ete WM an Old map In a tree Louis . dater. , . Who was borribly bored by a bee A ~oublelleader In New ' York Is Mr. and Mrs. Charles CoWer, of Wh ' th y "'~"ed "does It buzz?" Timn" were Thursday en e ......" due lor Sunday, AUlroSt 24, then ·N-·"ville, ...... L~O more single games on. the fol- guests of the former's mother and He replled, ·'Yee. It does, It's a regula~ brute of a bee," lowing Monday and Tuesday. before oUler .relatives. • , -Edward Lear the R~ move into BrooklYn tor a Mrs Charley Skimming of WU- , ,H ere 15 a parody ,on It that . was night. game on Wednesdly. ' August mlrig~n. 1s the guest of her daughWJlltten by Gilbert of GUbert and 2'1. Thursday. August. 28, an exbibl- ter, Mrs. Conard GUlou.gh and famSullivan fame that III sometimes, Mon game w1l1 be plaYed at Byra_ ny, cuse,' August 29, will lie an 'oir day, Mtsses EdIth Bogan and Maxine caUed a Llmr1ck In ~lanlt verse. Tbere W1U an old man of St, Bees and on AUgust 30 and 31 the Cards Osborn; were b.uslness . callers In Wbo W1U stuns on Ule arm by a · url ,l oppose the Reds ' at crosley Payton, Prlday. ,.. . Mrs. Amelia Flte. daughter Mrs. wup, Field When they aaked, "does 1t hurt?" . Fred Muthert aDd grandda.ughter, He replled, "No, It doesn't, An event · or Importance during Shirley Ann Muthert, or Glendale, But 1 thOlIght aU the ~lme 1t was the past week was the sl&nlng of a were Pr1da)1 ·gl,lests of Mrs. LoUIse a hornet." new two-yar contract by Manaler Flte and daughter, Jane. Tbey say If you laugh Ilt tl.!at- It Is BUI McKechnie. .T he new docuMrs. 'LYle Roberson and dl\ughter, a algn that 'YOU have the kln~ of nlent wlU run through the 1943 sea- MIsa Mary Margaret and Mr~. ~Icb sense of humor that 1.s called a son. In announcing the slJn1ng. ard Bollinger and hUSband attendsense of nonseDae. I didn't l~gh, General Mnnager Warren C. GUes ed thelf raouly reunion, Sunday . at The 'other day when I stirred up said. "When Mr. Crosley authortsfd Shawnee Park, xenia.. , AUlust 13. Home again and What did I CInd? NlNE'I'EEN pups, yes NINETEEN' Smokey has twelVe and S"zy lIas seven. This , time the lItLers are about evenly divided as to selles ~n<.l al\ ~lIe poor mtle bj~hes have to be sent t.o the pound (a friend of mine always Insists on ustng the correct Ehgllllh word for a temule dog In spite of vulBar eonnotations that keep Ule over-nice from using It even ,In Its IJroper plnce, so do not be shocked. I am only ' using correct English,) I am
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some bumble beea or maybe they me to offer Bill another two-year Mrs. Emerson FrasIer,· son Herald -- -to teed such surplus. of ' 't he 1941 vlsILol's of friends at Xenia. \ orop only, to livestock on their own Mr. and Mrs. Walker Kratzer and were hornets and I was stung twice contrac~, he asked me to say for acconipan1ed by Mrs. Susie Gillam, over one efe and three or ,four him that he viM very happy to bave motored to Patterson Dayton, farms, without Ule payment of a daug'hter, and .¥rs. Clara. Dwln, 01 ( tlmell all the "rm. I was so busy BllI with us a~ h~ he would be sunday to' visit Mrs. GUlam.'s son.. . torty-nlne c~nt per Ilj)ushel pmaity. Lebanon, were ' Sunday ceJlera .~ l{eUlng away from them that, I here for a. long time. Renewal of, wUl soo.n leave for' Miss, ' - " Such permission, It wns polnLed out, the home of Mr. and Mrs: . Glenn couldn't see whether they were · cont~actsofmanagerslarelneffect Mr. J. w. Snell attended the wll\ help lIlany - Carmers shor t of Davis and· 'famlly. .. other feed , reduce the amount of . Misse/i Nelle and Marjorie Davia 'bumble . bi!es or hornets. My eye a reward for past achievements and OIermont County Fair. at OWensap CLAIt&NCK I . ••OW" . , urpius wheat on lUlnd In ~he coun- were among the guests. swelled Up and they did h,urt: One expressions of conflden~e for future ville. Friday. year when we 'were putting In hay, ser~loe. These both apply In the ~ , M~rs and madamea Arthur hit CIII6e ~ i.ry, and w11l In no way Injure Lhose Mr . Adah Talmage, Jessie ,Oarwere some bumble bee nests of BIll,· He has' a great job Martin. Kafl Moor and Wel.ldell , -, --tarmers who did not prodUCe a sur- 'lIer and Lee Talmage, atteDdeCI !u coptJnue to do wuilanison, motored to Oamp B~k History was mo.de, In more, va¥" \)el' of selectees to be .In trnh Ing at plus amount of wheat . funeral services for Will NoI1oD, In the old bay IIi the mow. EVery- an~ I'm sure he W time tlie men lot up on the load. so' . near Franklin and returned tpelr ;than one, last Tuesday night when . finy one time. and pelmlts the 01111Tne House was In a rebeJlJou s and .Fl'lday at McOlure Puneral .~ and tried to pitch, the bees came MOKechnle -c~talnlY has done a ellUdren from camP. the House of ~eprese~'ltatlves pass- tary tl'lllnlng of as many men as flghlJng mood ' most at last week. hi Waynesville. , out and Btung ~hem. Finally they magnificent JOb In Olnclnnatl. He ' Mr. aDd Mrs. Aaron ~rooms, of ed by a margin of ono vote, the Ad- the President may desire. U~der Mnl.tln Dies, Ohalrman o( the famTom Rich and sons, PaUl, Elbert got ..wo hal'le tIlI'paullns and ' h~ng to~k over a last pla~e clUb It:! 1937. Dayton.' were . guests . of Mr . . and mlnlstl'a tlon ,'lII,ll to exte:~ ;or th~ new r~l!lIJatJonsi StOl~o~~;:~ ous Dlo& Committee, Ill' a fiery .and ~l~h and their famlUes atthem over the old 'hay coverlDi the rniIled I~ to .foUrth In his first year, IIr-&. Roy Olark' 4nd family .~tqr. eightelln mOl1th.s t.be tc~[m 0 - rv ce ce \Ie an J1crea~~' a en . J :speech named numerous Oommun-: ~nded tile TrI-8Late Rich ReUn1~: openings Qf thenestli· and that ,way 1938, won tbe N"tlona.l League pen;- day and ' . ' . of all draftees, GUardlsmehl.l ; month InI ,their bt1l1S'e Pfay. RILle: their Ists who ' occupy hi gh positions In Sunday, at SeneCaVille, 'Ohlo. they were' able 'to ppt It In. nant' IIi 1939 ,and the pennant and Mrs. JOIICph OabOm had mlMlel- r . ervlsts, IIfId others Bervlng e fh'st twe ve serv c . the government, and called upon Relatlvell luld friends tram .maDJ A ust 18' The llttle red bun that' world's cbamploshlp tn- lHO. ianeous , "shower'''' for Mrs. ' Ray~ AI'.my of the'" United States. 1e the President lop "clean house" that. places Ilnd t<?wns, assembled at ~ _ . III . reill-tocall 203 InThe ,Cavor .)1 The roll calIon tht! Al'my serv!c'e America might be s w.thin J, grounda at __ mond Donley (nee Lavone Osborn) final the bill 202stood against. . v,ot\} WellF..... Jacobs n. Su dparking to Join tn .... ...aes r th nay, a recent bride Fifty gu.eats gatb- "ol1ow~d d"ys o( 11cCtic debate rlur - extension blJl shows that 182 Demot Government, as well as wiLhout. rn pi asu d lim .H.... __ ' th ro en......d erM Baturday afternoon at e "whlet)" fce.l..ln' gs ran ' hl,'gh alld tem- crats, alld only 21 Republicans va I - another Instance' one of the . Demo- Mr'~ St Ie err. ay comp n.. DA ' th t cd In ( val' of the nieasure; whl e u aUc leaders accused a New D£al .. ~. an y ...... ray . a .... ~)'IDOD .' home of Mrs, Rarry Osborn and an l?ers becanle short.. Wllen e va e 133 Republicans, ' 65 Democrats, 3 colleague of working and being In Morgan. on their blrthdQ .~..._ , ~.. Ie Abo" h dred and ........ enjoyable afternoon was spent In I' SUi' w'as announce<! a demand ' A d 11· ~ Progressives, ·and one American sympathy with tIle Commun tlc . ""r s_ UL one un ,"¥"'"", ,playing cards and games. ' e - was nlade fat a recapILulatlon and ' at th WeI'e present to ~oY' th e_, occaa1On: claus dessert CIlUrse was served. . hi h Labor Member voted ag nst e partY. One of the most prominent . enJ' ve rifi catl 9Jl of -the Iroll call w ? ' b1ll, The twelve Republican Mem- of the New Dealets In the Hou~e so when completed.." failed to cllange tiers from Oblo voted agalnst lust control ' at hlmself ' as Lo pubSURFACE RITEs the orHrlnal tally. An attempt was Lhe measure. Including the wrltcr. licR ly call the. farmers of 'America ~rch Die~ . ARE HELD 'MONbAY then Dlade to reconsld'~l' the vote- ' Ten Democratic. .Members {rum "scab.; and chiselers". So perha.ps ' , but to np avail. Nev,er before. ~t OhIo also oppOsed theb1l1 and 'on:y It Is well that the Congress agree~ Puneral services ·were held' here least In modern. ~eglsilltlve history. two Democrats from the Buckeye last weekend ' to go Into a number Arch Copsey, 66, Operator, ot a Monda,y ' afternoon at the ,McClure has the enactment of such an Im- state-Rarter. of 14th District. of three day recesses to last until grocery store In' Spring Valley for funeral home Jot- Mrs. Katberlne portant measure depended upon a Bnd Kirwin. o( the 19th District- after Labor Day, unless , unIors~en almost 50 years. cil~' ln MlatnJ 'VaJ- " . Surface, !16, widow Wl1u&m Sur.- single vote. voted for It. developments call the Membershlp ley hOl!lpltal at Dayton at 1:45 ta. fiee who died 'nluraday night at --0---0-:back to Washington. Monaay after un Wness of sevei'al .. ttl m"on.... the 'home of a Coqsln. Mrs" Brice' T' h' 'e bill, as adopted 'b y the House, . Wlnplng 4he legislative ",a e on WIO Smith of l"rankUn. ' ., " !Vas . ti)e, same as passed by tb~ ille 'sen;lce extension blll by only . G' FQl1oWtng' h~ sraduatlon from . She w.. ~ UteJong: real~ent . at 8ef,lo.tC, with one. ~~ two minor ,e:- one vote .,certalnly doe~ no~ constithe Spring: Valley hlgh 'scbOol,. be .; Warren county and Is survived , by Ine\ld.pents, 'whic h wer,e quickly ac" 'tut~ 8. grj!at .yjctory. ,(o~ the. A d m l n - I : ) e c a m e assocla~ witli tIle late ' one dal,llJhter, Mila. <;epted by the Senate: tbe Istriltlon: even ·tho there. was more 'Arthur Oaln was a bUslne$S vlsl- ' ,Moon tn he . a t ColumbUS " , Burial was m . 1>,de 'In nmlt 'law the term· of '!!ervlce of all . to " " ~.._...:.. t ~~ wr Admlnlstrat1~n pressure exer""d ' tor Ip: LebanQD and Dayton , Mon- ' a~~ soon Rur<;~d th~ ...... ~. 'Y~J Iilaqu o.m-etery. ' selecte(l8', Natlon'al revotCl\ on .this bW tha,n .on apy daf. ' t, ' '. ' . he operated the test Of, hIa ", . ' , ... I , - ' and ' otllets who. legtslat1ve In the Mrs ' Edlfh DivIs Ml..'lseS Nelle . was vke .preSident of ' the SprIDf . NOTICE 01' AI'POIN'I'IIENT : for one .lear's ~~tI~ry trad'ed~' hlatol')' tbe New Dea': 'I'tle vlc- ' and MarJ~le oivi& • weN, Wedne.~- Valley National bank, IlJ1d a ~_ ~ . , will be automatlclUq I exten ..y If . , h' U · f ' , . f • "... Frl d' h .h __ A tile .. . • , ' total Lory ,is Indeed . a. a a ow one- 011\ day callers 'at Ule home or MI'. and, _. ,Of ~.e en s c urc ~' . elglltee~ ~on.ths .to :make a , wl.t h; onIY ' a 'o~e. vote m&fgln tile .Mrs. iii; 0 '~\on ~I! Wn";'lng-' .Maaonlc ~ge. , " " '/ lengtb ot servJce ~ ~hlr~ mo~tbs ' AdmlnJsP'aUon does nQt dll.te aL- 'to J ' .. ' " . ' :1'he ' widow. Bert1pa ~ ~ . ~ and a half 'Y1!a1'8 The bill .. Pt ' ' >.. ' ) • JL . ' "hn_ ~ .ef ~ .... 1Ni:,1'i!lt ," :; "-Or ~~o . . . 1Jhs ' "t!Jl ,at M.\I wne ' to force ~lI:oUgh' MJ.". a'n(f~. Howa.rd McKay ,and se.y" IIurvlves with " ~ _ _ _ Notice Is . . . , ..- t ..t ·tr.nk .a~ extel1da" (at elgh:e: ~~tIi 'ooctltlonal IqtslaLion, as orl8lnal1y ~r. and ~ra Harold . J4C~&f bave ~'Up M. and E1B1;n~ OopIeJ ' ~ Z. H_ ~;trbGIe ..a.t ~ '~ ,"me the, (.service of e ~ 'pla'nned, tO~ perm1t the UI4! of aU ~n att'endlii, WUlI\1ngton. YearJY Mrs. ROiiel't ' QuearJ. ~q' O't,ta It Ii '~ Ohloi ' ~ P."b. b.- Relular Anny~, ~bO C)r!&.~ Y en lind ailf Amerlcatt troqpa outside of MtlDg:the pait da~bter, Mrs. Ra,lpb ~,.. ~' ~ ~ ..,mlnl*a· ..Uatecl for tb~ yeara. ,.'nl! .:~; the Western ~~ere and any- ;arren CleuAlr: oJ Dqtroft: ~m.; kll1~!!..Dec. '23,1_. In an ..... "''''',,~.. ''''' tor of UJe etta&. ~ 0lUt ~ ~ tenSIOn' those ~~ a deo- '!VJ;Iere tn &he' world. 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Mr. :and Mrs. Harry B'mith Bnd son, Glenn, were hORts to the followl.ng a'tt a steak fry Saturda-y evening at tbeLt picnic grouUnd$: Mt'. a nd THURSDAY- AUgust 21 Mrs, Karl Babb anel !lPn , D" an, a nd Bridge Olub ot the home or Mrs. Mrs. Ruth FlUlkefS(lll, of Xenia : Miss ' Mark Rogers. 1 Dorothy Fulks,· on , of Olncinnatl ; SATURDAY- AugUst 29, and 'Mr. and Mrs. Harolll 13. EaI'O500 Dinner ·Olub. at the home 01 hart aud laml1y. Dr. auel Mrs. H. E. Hatho.w/lY,
Miss Ruby ThoJUiMlOn Is spend Ina 'LIttle l4ary J,ee. the moppet iot)gf~w (IuyS In Kentucky with str'ess who Is leatured In all a«,Pllb. Stroud. were SlInday !lInner guests Uc's Gene Autry flIlJll1. has ' twelve METnODIST enURVn fr.lends. or· ~r . an.d Mrs. W, E. Stroud. Loul. C. Radle~, .... tor: Mr.' alld Mrs. TOln Runyon, Mrs. ado\)ted tathers' Ted Weems, popu~ Riley Olbson, 'Mrs . .blara Daughters. lar ban,d ' lea~r, d.1scovered the "To .'100 things 01 oneil /, 10 do Ileirller" Mr. a nd Mrs. Seth E. Tliomas and . Church School 9:90 a . m. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Marlatt, Mr. child and placed her under con-Puliliu. 5y"" family. o~ Minneapolis, ·MJnn., are There wlll .-be no 'worshlp service Ernest Earnhart ' and daughter, tract, aUd all the boys In his bond AUGUST visitin g their parents. Mr. and Mrp. t.be last two Sundays of · August as Ernestine, and Mr. and Mra. G . H. regard themse~ves as foster paren~. ~ :lD-H aym\1'Ke l anarchi sts - E . . 1:.. Thomns. and other relatives th\! pastor will be on vacation, The Kesinger attended' t he homecornlftg On' herfourteent.h blrth!\ay, the ~ conv!clodcilmurdar, 1896. here, thiS week. boys gave her an Inscribed wristChurch School however WIU be held at Fairfax, Sunday, ----021_Powder. maooztne noo, watch the size of a dime, engraved as 'us~l at 9:30 a. m, Mrs. Henry Burges and Chtldren, V • ChlCOQo 19n11&.:1 by lIohl· Mr. and Mrs. J, K . Preston and of Beavertown, speJl\t ,the week-end wlth the names or all her "fathers." nino. 1800. son, J ack, visited Mr, nni! Mrs. WarSince that time Mary has aeWAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF with Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Orawren Hutchinson, of Washington 0, 22-Salt Lake City named. ql11red several more parents, for CHRIST · ford and tartilY. H. , sunday. 1847. 'Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morgan, 01 Republlc Pictures shares her con~ Edw. II. F'ortiliancL Minister near Dayton, spent Sunday With tract wIth the Ted Weems organl23-Hltler demanded Polish Mrs. D. L. Crane Is vislting Mr. SUNDAY mUon. Het latest mm Is "Rldln' ~ showdcwn. 1939. Mr. and Mrs. Lue Morgan . a nd M~s . Dan Walter of Lebanon. . Blble School 8:30 a. m. On A Rainbow." whICh comes to the Mr, and Mrs. Morris I..ewlA and Lhls week. ~41 24-f. O. R. sounded pwoce Oommunlon 10 :45 a. IlL son. Jerry Lee, called ou· Mr. and Twln Thltatre tor a run of 2 days plea. 1939. --0sermon 11 a. m. Mrs. Amos LeWis, at Roachester. starting Fricfuy. Mr . and Mrs. Keith Walton, or "The Holy Splrlt" Sunday afternoon. ~ ~Europo tee tered on bI1nk Dayton, IIl1d Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Junior Endeavor 7:00 p. m. 3.....C of war. 1939. Mr . and Mrs. O. ·H. Kesln.ger. and NOTICE Smith. and son, Jimmy, of Spring Senior Endeavor 7:00 p . m. Mr. Robert Earnhart spent last From Twin Theatre Vnlley, spenL Sunday afte rnoon with 2&-Gov mment flsro l yOOI preachJng 7:45 p. m, week with Mrs. T. Jf. Read: 01 Oadlz, chal>Qa 10 Jul y 1-1642. ..... Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Walton. "The River Jordan" Ohio. The "Country Fair" as 'advertlsed ~ WEDINDIDAY . Miss OIara Da,ughter spent a few on the August calendar wUl not be Miss Marilyn Burske ls vlsltlng Prayer and Bible Study 7:45 p. m. days last week with lier brother-In- shown untU September 19 and 20. LitiS week with Miss Mary Herweh, We Invite yoU to come and wor- law Ilnd Sister, Mr. and Mrl. Oeorge .~Through no fault' 01 our own we of Norw~d. ship with us . . Bratten, of Roxanna. were forced to postpone this picture. ~omc Mr. and Mrs. mley Gibson and But In Its place you wJll see Judy ON WESTERN TRIP daughter. PauUne, spent Friday at- Canova In "Sis Hopkins" a ConledY n:RRV canmcil OF ClIft.8T . REGULAR $14.50 Wayneaville, 0, Phone 7 ternoon with Mr. and Mra, E1lJ- -funny as 'only Judy can make It. W. C. 8mlth, Mlnlater Miss Inez James ac~ompanled by worth Gibson and daughter, Phyllis, The settings are mostly In the hilly Mr. and Mrs. MorriS Sherwood, or country where Judy shines as an of near CenlervUle. SUNDAY ColumbUS. Mrs. L . C. Hartsock a'(ld Mr. Charles Alvin Bunnell, of entertainer in her certain kind of SchOOl 9.30 a. m. Bible Bargain Hour l8c Ttl 2:00 Max Dean Hartsock, ot Spring ValWaynesvUle, spent a tew days last role. While the film has Its romanCommunion li:45 a. m. ley are enjoying a week's vacation ·week with JUs grandparents, Mr, tic sequences, In eeneral it Is come y Sermon 11 :00 a. m . '•,. F r i d a Louring the Western States. with the genuine ' AND and Mrs. Hiley Gibson. dy with music, 'Endeavor, 7:10 p. m, Bob crosby and hls orchestra pep ,Mr. and Mrs. Pete Runyon moved Preaching 8:00 p, m. Saturday up the show to great heights. furBermon to be del1ver~d bY Bro. to thelr home here last week. 1I4r, aDd Mra, OIuster Shaw and nlshing the accompaniment for Twin Thrill Days! Frank Buck of Olncinnatl Bible son, Bobby, are moving to Bell- most of the song hits. The other BemlnarY. - ......-..,SCREEN-brook thla week. muslo Is all In HI11-Bllly style. WEDrNEBDAY RIPE JUICY PEACHES might al· "Tillie the Toiler" adn Mrs. Hiley O~n and. Oharles ButterWorth Is In tile Mr. Missionary Meeting-Play to be most be the reason for summer, 3S far as we're concerned. With the great· .glven by the Junior missionary so- qaughter, Pauline, fLDd Mr. and M,rs. show as uncle to Judy, and It is est crop ' in ten years~,OOO,OOO olety directed by Barbara 'ijartsock. Morris Lewis and son , spent Satur- sal.d that one must have a strong bU!)lela. the experts tell us- there heart to w,lthstaIld the comedy situday In Dayton. are bound to be plenty for ~l of liS Time of meeLing 2:00 P. m, , to enjoy sliced, in pies or in cobblers. ations of h.Is gagl and humor. Choir Practice 7:45 p. m. And enough left to "put down" as Many Ohlo skilled workers who Others In the cast are Jerry 0010We invite you to come to the pickles or "jar up" against the winter's country church by the cross roads considered themselves "too old" a na, Susan Hayward, and Katherine iaeedI. . and worshlp with u~, lew yean ago an~ learning today Alexander. Tapioal Mogre Larger through the state Employment BeVenatile tapioca works cleverly in ourlty Centers that. their experience fruitpies. Itbinds NOTI<lE · together tiny oommancis premlum .pay In some InS~ AUGU~ OHURCB particles of alf dustries listed as essential to 08There wUl be an lmportant meetand moisture , Pather Krmnhoii z. Pastor and keepa them tlonal defense. 108 of the MUtt Pund committee, within the mix--0-Thursday, August 28, l .p. m .• at' the ' ~=~==================~~==~ Malll 8:00 a. m. tuJe.; Sprink1e it into Resist that urge to move to far Grade buUdlng, All members ' al}d your }1each pie and I pla.cea in search ,fair work in defense interested ~r80ns are 'requested to MT. 110....1' M. ,. CHURCH ';iiiiiiii~iiI~iiiiiii~iiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Bee Jtowinside the juices stay J calmly the shell. lmtuskles, warna t.he Ohio State be present to plan the work tor the T. M. Scarff, Mlnlaler Youll slice ' into n real Employm ....t Berv~t!e. Retrtster tirst coming school year and to count tute ilensation if you make: Sunday School 9:30 a. m. E. A. at the nearest Em~'loyment 8eeurlty tax stamps. PEACHIOCA PIE 9\mhart, Supt. Center. Your particular talents may .1 quiut sliced fresh peaches or. peach aynelvKle, Ohio Evening Service, 7 :30 p. m. be needed ,in your own community. halves 2).S tablespoons Quick·cooking tapAd.mIs!don lOe '" 20c Prayer Meeting Wednesday ' eve---0-Give if thoWl canst In Shows at 7 '" 9 P. 1\1. " ~ cup sugar, depending ' on ning, 7 :30 po m. , A welcome awalta you at tbeIIe alme; it not, afterd . sweetness of fruit FOR 8AJ..E.-«) head of breeding LAST TIME TODAY ~ealpoon ealt lervIcea, oome and enjoy them with Instead 'of that. a sweet ewes. O. E. MIchener . tJIIbaked pastry for two-crust g·inch James CaPey and Betle Dav&. and gentle 'IJord• WI. . pie . . in l"O~ BALE-Clrcq~t1ng heater, IF YOU ARE PLANN~NG TO BUILD A NEW H01dE , ~Hen1dt: 1~ tableSpoons butter •..=one year: good '.condl~n, "The ·Bride Came C.O.D." . cdmb~ fint lour ingr~nents. Li~e H&DVEVSBWTDn OPEN BIBLB OR REMODEL YOUR PRESENT 'ONE, PHONE US CaU" at MlamI Gazett{! office. a 9-inch pie p;ui with plain paB¥Y. FtU mao~ U~ " With the peach mixture. Dot With ~u t' CHURCII ' 7 :30 p. m, i:V1Ull,elIBtlc 8ervloee. FRIDAY AN'D SATVRDAY AND FIND OUT HOW YOU CAN PROFIT BY THIS ter. Covei' top. with pastry. Ba~e 10 a ' ReY. James Bader, Putor. WEDNEBDAY-- 7:30 p , m. Bible FOR ~ Lincoln 9 yr, old . The Kine: of Cowboy Kings I hot oven (450°F.) for 15 minutes. . . Study, Rev. Roy 8later. Ram. Also two young Rama. Red~heattomoderateoven (350 °F.) GENE AUTRY, GENEROUS OFFER OF THE CnOMAR COMPANY. FRIDAY- ' PriLyer Meeting m aDJ Morris . Brown, Spring Valley R. , gIJ on a. sparkUng shoWboat ad- ancl continue to bake for 30 minutes . SUNDAY home that will open up t(N' a prayer R. 1; near Perry, . 10 a, m, 8unday School. venture looded with new songs ~. meeting, !iltbtn 20· m1lea. Aug. 21, 28 pd. 11 a . m. Morning Worship. . . , new laughs . . . and new For atake-your·time b~st 'Yith bot biscuit&, we live vou a .glon<?UB t~sl IXlDlbination of. golden orang~, npe In --------~....~~....~~....~~....-~..................~. .~•••u,·~~~-..~~ .~___ . peaches and flavorful almonds 10: &IRidin On A Rainbow" . PEACHY MA~MALADE 'wIth Smiley Burnette and Little " 4~ JlQundt (approximately 15) meMary Lee. , dium sited peaches 3 medium lized orilnges Also: Oar toon and Sport Light. 1 , cuP.l (apProXimately 3 pounds)
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,WAYNE8VII!tt:. OHIO. TUUB8DAY, AUGUST 28, 19U
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Mostly About-.. PEOPLE and THINGS
Wome, . n 's Club Backs ·c. B. ·Braee For Mayor
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A_ second candidate bas entered the race for Mayor of Waynesville with the circulation of'. the pet1t1on of CllI10rd Brace, asslatain. cuhler - . -~o of. ' litie WaynesvUle National bank, "SI" Thomas and Mr. Brace's petition was clrcUlatfamily ' renewing acquaint- ed tQlIowlng his endorsement by the ~ Wayne Township Republican Womanc~s on a 'vacation trip here . en's club at a sPecial meeting last from Minneapolis . . . Si Friday. The club discussed the looks healthy and happy as coming municipal election and of., nces to be filled. if the north country agreed Oarman orane, local gara~e man with him . . . he says he's and Justice of peace, also llas elrstill a Buckeye at heart and culated hls petition tor mayor. wants to talk to the occu- The' entrance of Mr. Brace Into pants of every car he sess the loca.! political picture came as'
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wit~ an Ohio licente . ' . . there are "so many candidates for village and township offices that they will have -to wear badges to keep them from soliciting ' each otherS· vote .. .. lots of Frigidaire boys around tbi B wee~ dUe to the annual vacation layoff . . . farming becomes , more and more modei'n . . . we saw two ·wagons loaded .,... I . with sweet corn enroute to the cannhig factory behind
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Mr. and Mrs . Earl Davls, of Day- 1ngton. Ky ., spent several days IMt
ton, accompanied blI , Mrs. D . C. week wi th Miss JOllnne Baker. -()Ridge and her niece, Miss Mary I:.ou 8ow~, or Mansfield, spent last Mrs. Robert Furnn.'I, Mrs. Howard TllUrsday at the Olru:lnnatl Zoo. Missildine lind daughter . and Mrs. -0--Alice' Cla.rk were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs, ·Gilbert ·Frye and M~s . Lena Riggs and Mrs. J ennie sons were guesl.<\ at tbe home of Mr. Thomas, last' Friday. -()and Mrs. Harold Shutts for a fi sh Mrs. O. R, Unglesby was aClmi tsnpl?er, last. Tuesday ~venlng, ted to Miami Valley hosplt.nl. Tues--0Mr. and Mrs. J . WlIson Edwal'd3, day, where she wlll undergo an opson George, ami thell' house guests. eratJon today (Thursdoy). ( Mrs, W. B. Russum and Miss Mal'guet Russum, of Daylon, were SunMrs. Howard ML5Sildlne anti Mrs. dllY visitors of Misses MargOl'et and Robert Furnas visited Mrs. Ella 'J'rllicna Edwal'ds. Winfield, oC Dayton, I ~t Thursday .
aomewhat of a surprise. He Infomled ·The Mlimi Gazette he had not given any thought to seoltlng public otllce, until be was asked by the RepubllCiln women;/! group. His peLllJon III 'being circulated by members of that organIZation. He has never held public o1l'lee; but has had wide experience In the oUSlne88 field. He came here from
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Miss Nancy CI'ane Is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. ScIlOelel', of' Hamilton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Malnous and son. Donald, attended n home-coming at the Methodist Ohurch In Glenwood, Ind., Sunday. Rev. E. E . . Young, a brother-In-law of R. S. IMalnoua, Is' pastor of the church. ..
Miss Mary Dora Housh' spent sev... .. d el'al days Ias t week with ,ur...n Mrs, Harold B. Earnhart and family. -0--, Mr. Ollie Missildine, who suffered Harlan Earnhart W81S a visitor In a sUght paralytic ~trok.e, Sunday the Hough home. evemng. Is reported to be Improving --0-SIDWly. He wUl be conflned to his Members of the Ftrst Day School bed for a period ot two weeks. -()will be entertained at a party Bunday evening, Augutl~ 31, at the Members of the Argunot Bridge club were entertained at luncheon Il;Dd bridge at the Little Inn, Tuesday afternoon, by Mrs. R. H. HartSunaa~ visitors al~. the home of sock.
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Tuesday, September 2 marks the end ot the summer holiday for stllqents ot tile Wayne townshIp schools a nd everything Is In readiness for the opening of the fall Lerm, nc:ordln g 1.0 ' SUpel'lntendent L. A. Garst. Tuesday will be II llalI-day session devoted to reglMtrnLion and program a nd locker a:;sh~ nm e llts, Wltll the I'cgulJtr classl'oom sessions getting uncleI' WilY o,n Wednesday. Bus and classroom schedules w1ll ,be LI1e Stt me as last year, the tlrst group of buses arriving at 8:15 o'clock and the second at 9 B . m. . Six n w teachel's have been omployed here for the new term, four of these belng lit the , high IlChool and two at the grade school buUdIng. Miss Lucille McIntrye, Df Colo1sky, Ind., wlll teaph Latin and have . "harge of tbe girls' phYsical educatloll classes, ~eorge Winder, of Richmond, Ind ., a graduat.c of Cincinnati unlvel'slly, will teuch science subjects. John Fisher, of Akron, another \ CincInnati university graduate, wlll be the new s.upervlsor of music. Florence .FdlCibower, of Pleasant Plain, Wilmington college graduate, wJII teach commercial subjects. At the grade building the two new tenchers are Charles E. Chamber. lain, of Franklin. who also will sup . .
week's visit . to WashIngton D. C., - - - - -- - - - - - -where ~hey were the guests of Mr. O. I. SatterthwaHe and -0-
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ClUb -Hears Rep. Brown
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Tow~lp Republican und a speaker of pro'muleq
come het'e t9 ad~ress the according to oll'lclal,!l of the ZIlLion. Plnns for the rally were u speclnl meeting last FJ'lday when the group met to OlUIord Brace for mayor of nesvUle. ' other candidates for tO~lIshlp ~mces were disc_ted Lile group, although the ment ot Mr. Brace was the mllde by the Qlqb. "':'~""Delegates to the state. cOl~1~'I of WoD'J'en'A Rtlpubllcan Ohio' were nam~ at 'Dhe ~~... Delegates cbOlien . were Mrs. 'ence HastiDlII and Mrs. Mary ~ man. Altematea selected .. . . . Nina. St. John and 1llnney.
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, ·Mr. and Mrs. WlIllam App:egate Deserting his truck at the top' of --I>-and family visited relatives 1n West College h1l1 on ROute 42 two mUes MIss Mary Jane Yunkerman, - at Un1on, Sunday. north of WaynesvqJe. a truck dri ver Nor~Ood • . wa~ tlle guest lrult week --0-escaped l~jury <but th~ truck was of ¥tsses Jean and J.a ne Hartsock: Mrs. Oharles OoOln, of Cincinnati, destroyed by fire alter a WUd plunKe --0-spent Sunday :with ller mother. Mrs. down the hUlside ,Saturday mornlng. '_ t,le8lalatlon enacted by ConMiss Kathleen Mllrs\lon, or "Maude Crane. The truck, owned by a Mech nlcsburg .compaw. caught' fire on top of the hIll. The driver attempted to extinguish the blaze out belng unable to do so. steered the .heavy truck from , the highway and jumped from tile cab. . . ;JI .. The' heavily-loaded vehIcle retAL ma~i!d uprlaht In fts ~nd plUllie pi~ rapidly that she WM dead wben down the hlll comlng to a stop In a ' · ' .• ~ !leld on the Ronald Hawk >farm, 6tat.e hlghway pai rol,m en su~ maned. the Waynesvllle fire departm~nt and -the pumper kept the .flre hosPI.tul\~lI!", ~..,. eyemIllr. Whm from sp~eadlng: The cab. ' front' they entel'talned at the Pye ~. corupllmenunc Mr. \lDd ¥rs. ftua. , starting a fire tbe ltltchen' stove. t1r~8 lind parts of tile truck body sen E. Prank who wiD leave tbJs ; , She '1Ui'd' po).lred coal '011 on the tile coullnun1ty. 1'huraClay, to ~ blaze when' her. clotllllng b~me Igtheir home tn CJevelalld. lilted. The blaze envj!loped her so .- - - -- - . Guests .. i:Dc1w;lea. meinbera Of ·tha
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In compUment to their . leader, ~U B. Prank, membel'S . 01 the W.,nesvWe If!.Ih SChOol orchestra
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"l,er80~r;;;'m Wayncsv1lle and the surroundlnll cOlBDlutjlty•. at· te~ded ~he a~q"l , Marlatt !,am1ly ' reunion T' held . Bundl~yJ at the country ,home of Mr and ·Mrs. Harry Smith. Afte~,.a ~~~tuoU!r ~et d.lnnl'r. ad informal proirram ofI tnuslc,.and , talks w~ presented. Vocal. select,ons '
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Theater. Party .IS _ Held.On Biz:lhday Miss PhylliS Martin, '~aUgbter ot Mr. and Mrs. RUssell ' Martin, cele.tiratea her tenth' blrtb<!ay anmver.ry,' last Wednesday. with a theatre party to which the following young 1a41ea were Invited: Misses LeNora Love~y. DOro~p'y J~n Conard" Alberta Bro.nnock, Nancy and Barbara
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h" .""".. ....." K.,,", ..., . ,!"d ,,::'R BWl: : : : . H Mrs. Houston of Ye\low Springs. Kenne~li pe!fter of 1)cnr MiddleWlLynesvllle. Ohio ~~----.....;.-.....;.-------~------..-.~ vJslted her son-In-law and daughter, town . spent last w ek wl~h Mr. and tdr~, Lena Hartsock were guests at Distribution ' of tile proceeds of MI'. and Mrs, Everett Early, T hurs- Mr, Clyde Wharton. a famiLY dinner, 'Sunday, -at the NEW S1J1TS sale of real estate ordered In the 'day and Fl'lday. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Th rlc Jon sand ' home Qf Mr. and Mrs, E . C. ManCharles R. Reynolds. Foster. enMr. arid Mrs, Harvey Burnet nnd' son, Mr. and M¥s. Hnrold Whitaker non , near Wilmington given in tered suit ngalnst Lennie Reynolds matter of the estate of Je(ferson Marlatt. Mr. and Mrs. !:Ieth FurnlUi attended .nnd cb lldl'en , MlllSCS Evelyn and honoi' of th lllr uncle, Mr. Warren _ _ _ !.---:_~--:---:-:-----...., ' Cor divorce, charging cruelty. He AUGUST the jOint meeting of Wa rren County Frances J oh ns n lend d n fn l'ewell Cleaver. of 'Oobrolt, Mich., who Is asked for custody of their tlu'ee , REAL E~TATF. 'fRANSFERS IO-HOy.mork8 t QnQ~· , ·50 Per Year, Payable In Advance Edna M. CuLle to Bertha ChandFarmer"s clubs at echnn lz Park, cllnner Monday evenlng a t Wnyncs- v~sltlng In the Mannon ' hOme. minor children and tha t his wife be ~ . CXlnvlctedolmwd . .' north of Brlngboro on Thursdny . . vllle. for Mr. a nd Mrs. R ussell barred from dower right In real es- ier. 'K acres m Hamilton twp. Mr. nnd Mrs, Ellen Emrio\c, Mrs. Fra nk, e'er their departure to Oleve Ehel D. ' Hensley, executrix. to tate held by Wm. · . OF WCAL OFFICIAt.S Marguerlte M. Kramer, 200 . aorell J . B. Jonesl-Mrs. Katie Reeder and land. , w~ Walter Pfel1ler, Letlanon, R. R. 2. ~J . In Harlan twP. daughters nnd Mr. a.nd Mrs, Walter Mr. Morrls Wharton nnd MIss rued suit against Georgia Pfel1ler, W itt} more than usual interest being manifested in the David J . Weinrich to Fred Sproles • Kenrick attended the open air mect- Knthryn Keen y were married Au g. .Lebanon. for a divorce. charging 11:· 4.55 acres In Clearcreek twp. Ing or Sprln~l'o Grange Wednes- 15, a t the' home of the bl'lde nenr oming municipal elec~ion, it is a surprising fact that very neglect. He asked custody of their .1 Tolbert and Esther Abner to Fer- day ev enlng~ Independence, K y.. and h ouseI few citisens ' know the salaries imd 'terms of the officials daughter aged 12. stating his wife ris ~.Inson. parcel In Clearcreek Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Brown of keeping at the cotta~ of the fo\,left home ' July 8, last, and reluses or ,dze and . eon!1IUoD they . vote for in November. r. tW::arle Benham, by admlntStrator , Tipp City were Sundny dinner mer. at MiamI Shores, near DnytoI\. to return. Ilop -Calves-Sbeep-E&c. effort to inform the ·voters of Waynesville on Velma N. Fox. Lebanon , charges guests ot Mr. and Mrs, Guy Rout- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard MeJloh or Remll"ed PrompUy to Fred Kings. two tracts In Union . mhn and family . RIdgeville, attended the wedding. C1ffil~iuJojects the following figures were obtained from Ralph H. Fox, Lebanon. with neg- ~wp, , call lect in her suit for divorce. They -William N.• Slaton to Myrtle D. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deweese and Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Jones en terClerk H. V. Carey. ' were married In 1934 and hnve nO Slaton, lot In Bnrnes subdlvlslon, son Sam. spent Sunday with MI', 'talncd to dluner Sunda y. Ml' . and children. and Mrs . Howard Deweese. Re v.. Emmet Snyder and son, TOIDFranklin. ' . Pearl Smith, Lebllnon, .asks tor a Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Miller mo,":e(l my, Mr. a nd Mrs. E. B. Longacre, divorCe from Sam SUuth, Lebanon, Fred O. James to Herman Keuter, from Dayton. Monday, to thelr n ew and Mr. and ,Mrs . Thel'le Jones a nd whom she married In New Orleans. parcel In Hill View subdivision, Leb- home here, recently pUJ:chased of ' son. MU ton . ~ the Q·fternoon they Reverse Telephone Charrell ' , La.. In 1921 charging him with anon. Mr. and Mrs. Kesler. Graham, all motored La- Oxford. the fu ture I\(aln 454. Xenia. O. George and Irma Bauer to Amelia. cruelLy aUd neglect. They have two Mr. and Mrs. W. O . Haines nnd home of the Snyder'S. E. Q. Buchlileb. Inc. children aged 16 and 14. She nam- Wurt.z, .105 acres In Deerlleld twp. Mr. and Mrs. Fronk Ackerman ot ed the Lebanon-Citizens National 'George Rhoades, by administrator. Dayton were Sunday evening dinner f1SE TilE MIAMI GAZETTE Bank a co-defendant and asked it to OlUe Rhoades and others, Interguests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter KenWANT ADS -be enjOined lrom paying certain est in real eatate III Deerfield twp •. rkll:. Mrs. Nellie Montgom el'Y nnd monies It has to her husband. The Mason · BulldJng Loan and daughter, Miss Cleo of Dayton were COMMON PLEAS PROCEEDINGS Savings c~mpany to Frank Bowyer, afternoon callers. • _ _" ._ _ _11111_ _,,~ Distribution of proceeds from the sr. , lot 128 In Masoll. Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks and --Cc.utleil--,Eljectte d--k,r.· two-year term: Council members salt} of real eslate ·ordered In the children moved last weell to tho '~fii~~i~:~le"2 for every meeting they attend and ' a village suit 01 Je"hnle Jaqney against Wllbeautifully painted and re-decorat~ provides they soall not ·be paid for more than Uam Koogle and others. Expenses ed house of Rober t Frlend. Mr. and TAiRVlA-LITHIC T AR AND .-iD,"iliIlIKB per year. They receive no pay for special Incurred totaled P40.63, and the Rev. Will Moon, l)8StOr ot Metho- Mrs. Leslie Caudel and faml;y movbalance, f2,409.37, turned over to ROAD OIL, EXCAVATING ed to the A. L. Kink property vacatdJst Ohurch, preach ed his first serthe estate of Ada Kooele of whlcb ed by the BrOOltB. . DUMP TRUCK SER.VICE mon. Sunday morning. sloce return~r" tlM' of Public Aff.ir....-Elected for two years and the plaln"1f is administratrix. and Mrs. Walter Clar\!; and Mr. Ing from his trip, in the New EngROOT FOR AND CONSIGN ·a/I'i..,atd $2 for each meeting they attend. Thelma Johnson granted a · didaughter, Miss Wandn, culled on your Cattle. hogs, sh eep -and .calves IItluU.ll--A,lll·)Oilnte,d . by the mayor ' with the cOJ;1.'Jent vorce from Henry Johnson Who has land States. . His SUbject was tllten Mr. aud Mrs, A. JJ. Sides a nd Mrs. trom the tlrst velr&e of the 19th to Not'r ls-Brook Co., JIve wlre and . approval of council unde~ a new state law effective eeen absent three years. May Cornell nt t ,le McCoy lI urslilg Psalm, and a r~vlew at hls trip. progressive firm tor the highest !IIIIltemt)e'r Appointment for ljfe and removal pos~ible Motions of defendant overruled lII1a8 Margaret ,lUln Gordon: or home 1tI Dayton, Sunday afternoon. mnrk t p Ices a nd good service. . Phone, Waynesville 44&11 30 days granted to file an an.".·vl.'lr""... malfeasance in office or neglect of d~ty. Salary and Columbus, who hal! been the guest They say Mrs. Sides Is not 'Impl:ovUnion Stock Yard.... Clndnnatl, O. swer or other pleadJng In the case much nnd not as well as her Lebanon offiCe Phone 4.'lSKTune In 'on Radio Statio~ 'WOKY' "a,~lal $25 per month. 'l;he marshal also serves as at Edith L. Bishop. Lebanon. against of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Ing . Mrs. Charles Gordon and son, Rob- many trlends Wish. 12:25 ot 12:80 p. m. lor OUf dAlly res . 9B-M Morro~ Phone No. 3 .~~llltendcent of the watet w,otks at a monthly salary of Edith A, BanderSon. Mrs. Susan Saylor is' now s laying • ___________1 mllrket reports. ert~ motored to Dayton. Thursday PROBATE COmtT This represents a $10 a month 'raise voted by the evening. joining her cousin. They at the home ot Mr. and Ml's. J. K, The I~ventor\es o~ the eatatea of .,alrUCIi,r this' year. Marshal also serves as street comllpent the week-end 10 Cleveland, _'~, ut does not receive a monthly or yearly salary. BeSlle Montgomery, Lebanon, and returning to her 1I0me, Sunday. w.' W. Neal; Fl'anltUn, approved. __ .. DO an hour when he' works on a street project. A certificate of tranafer ordered Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Howe. ot .......,Mntends the work 'and does not work himself, h~ !!Sued to E. C. Hansell, executor of Oreencastle, Ind.. . were Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pred Sh~the eSla,te ot Stella ~~ and the wood. '~~_IfJ~ no 1>6Y. " Me,mbers 'Qf the board Qf Townsh~p. Truslees are &Jected estate declared eX~m})t from' lnbert- Wilbur W. W1\8(l,n, of Charleston, 5~ W, Va., was Prlday guest at h ,lI • four~year term and receive an a ..nual salary of $850. tance tax. The adoption of Rose Marie Pra~" nq,.-.. are r.,quired to make' frequent inspection trips home and Baturc1ay, he and hiS ter by Mr. and Mia. Lee Hall ap, ~,olilrbc)ut the township for which tliey must furnish their father, Mr. Frank Wilson motored proved by th~COUl't. to Van Wert where they attend " ,...... . . . . . . .' k.... .. The Inventory of the estate of the Poling lamU.y reunion. Sunday. Clark HeSl, Waynesv11le. will 'be Mra: LaUra Shldaker, left Dayton ......" .. .~. II~ ••ell heard September 8. ......., . . , . .. nH... Thursday evenln., for Albuquerque, eM .... _~.. pert The lpventor1~ oftbe eStates at New Mellko, where she will sPIlnd lt pie,. . . ,..tIl .......... J~meA E. Wilson, Franklln. and ,~ ,~ Charles HQ1I, Mason, approved. several montbs with her daughter,· The Inventory of the estate of Mrl!. Clint Gray Ilnd family. . Mr. Harry 'MeV·ey. of ClarksvUle; • I Alva M. Scofi.eld. Mason. Win be WBB a bUslQCIlII c,aller here, Satur- ' 4 MA.~'M. fOl ALL 10YS . .heard September 2. " The will of lDUlsa McDonald. day. . , .., lilt hit _ ....... wi" ' 1I1S1 Jean Hosler. of New BurllnglDveland, admitted to probate and . .c ..... ~y....... ......." - ..w.~~e""'-e.rt..... D. H. McDonald ' named executor" ton. Is the guest of relatives and ~..........,.,... .114 with Earl RldJngs, Myron JohnsOn friends, here. . ....I.... ' ~ c••,,., eH ' and Ed . Thompson as appralsers. · Mack Collett, son of Mr. and,Mrs. ....... . . 1!4 AfIIII.IICAM· ISM. IOYS' LI" I. •• lei. ., .The wiU of Del Balnum, Lebanon. Maurice COU~tt. 01 New York City , tift . . - , ...,. ' a~m1tted to probate . Is the Buest of his . uncle and aunt The Inventory 01 the ~state ot ,Mr. and Mrs. Arnold COllett and $1.50 a .".l ' . Clinton Day. )farrow, wUl be 'heard son, RobJ!rt. . . 52.SO Z."... $3.50 3 . ' . september 6. . . Mr. and Mrs, Illeedy. of Washlng..,;., row: .,.,. foci•• ',. , ca1I&~ of the AXis elfort. Qua- se~ would. wreck the Army and The wills oi John Iln~ Agnes POllt, ton D. C.• are guests of their cousin, ·IOYS· ·LlFE , Cr.~ tsoaa -.re nF being asked 811 tQ any woUld endanger the Safety of· Amer- Waynesvllle, ' aiImltted to prQbate Miss .Nan .COllett.: , " J ..... Ay_. ".Y.. "'Y. otber agreements that may; · b,.ve: lca, ImJiledlately a'fter the bill WlU 'and Walter Renwick named to ad-- . Mr. ~nd Mra, ~Ph Clark and Balin ~ ,made between Mr. ObUrcbm ~ b1 only a one vote m~~, m1Dlater both estates With Charles . family were LebalDoo c!,!lera BatutaDd 1If. RooIIevelt. Has the Unlted wo-AdmlnlItraUon and tnterven- Satterthwaite, E. L. and day ~ven1ng. • 8tatel beei1 obUgated to enter the U~t rad10 commentatora and Howard Burface as appralsers. Dr. Carver. of Oo~umbU8 spent · eonmet some time In the future? newspaper co1wn1n1ata lat~ ctow,.n a Baturcwr Wit!! Mr. and Mrs. ,Pre4 ......---......--------~ Mr. 'R.ooaeve1t, 1D ~ preaa co~er- tunae of cr1t1c1atn and abuse ... , ) Sherwood. , ence8. 8818 -that ~he United Statu pIn8t tbOIe who ' had reluse' to MCC~EA AND DREW, , Mrs. Ida Bants, daU8h~, Ruth, ~ . ~ nearer In the fl8htln.c now vote tor' the ~nn extensloJl -bill: STABS OF VOllrlEDY accompanied ' by Jane Pita,' were" ·t hU Jlefore the.'conference. lIut llail.' Tben ali days after 'the House 'vote, ..V~ IDaE SOON Wilmington ~op:pers, ~turd.,. ~~tee that mll1ta~ and 'lava. 'h!ih' D1ll\tAr). and clv1l1an ' olf1clats M.ra • .John Byt~erd. who baa lbeen Bringing together Joel ~cCrea the lfUest ·of ~I.' ~ax McEltee. or mattel'il :were dtscussed. n, 111111 lie ot the .otermnent made tbe anreaiembefCd that the top filiht nouniiemen.t ' that ·selectee. wOOtd and Ellen Drew for the first tlme Wilmington, vlslted hls mouler,'Mra. ArmY ind Naval offlclals of both' 0t¥y be kept 'I n service iron1 two 'to as ,a romantic starring team, Para- ' Mary aylerd heret Baturday eteniDl, countrlei were present at the con- ilz ~ontna loOp!! than ,the ,or\lfnal mount's new Comedy with thrills, enroute to her home In ONton. terence. Undoubtedly the full Im- year, 'and would ,not 'b e heid for the i'Reachlng for the sun," . ,arriVes Mr. and Mrs. Howard carner and port or the meeting between ibe ' eXtra eighteen months authorized In ., Sunday for a 2 day run' at the Twla fem1ly are movlnS to· Sprlll8fleld. Pr~den.t- and t~e Prime MInister the law. Can It be .that ~uch .'Rleatre. Mr. John RablllBQn Jr., of Detroit, will got.,., known for some tlIne to o!riclall are now going to wreck the A tale 01 the adventures and com.' Ia vlalUIlI h1s palients, Mr. ~d Mrs . Aim.Y arid endanpr the safety of Ie Jidsadventurea of a. Michlpn b&Ct John Roblnaon• . com.e . • 'I'h~ outcome of the jdint meetllll AmerIca thrOUib their DeW polley? woodsman on the &88einbiy' lipe of a ' Mrs. Cleo' Je1lerlea of South Vlen'. or American and British oftlcla,a ,O r ~can .It be that' ~ , elghteen. Detl;.oat a.tltomob!le p~nt, . and lllII na, ~ed .on friend!! here, Sunday; • with RusSian lea4ers. sOon to, be ·JJiontha u.ne ,eXtenilloD. ,aa OrliIOany:, iomau.ce with lunch wason waltMrs.' John ~randJn, of LaJolia. beldln MosCow, Is awaited here with ' demf.nded, was not ii.~ or who sqmetlmea dOubIM ,as a CalUornla and ber grandSon, Mr. d~ tutefest. It is rumored that wise? It now certainly appearS that dance ball-hoateu, the new fnin was · LeRoy Shepherd. o~ Btae Park~ , , th,,· Russ1&ns have let Great Britain the 'actlon of those who opPosed-the prodlaced ~ directed by William Cincinnati ,were callers at. the home a~ .t he United States know that a time extenaion bad been vlndlcate<t. ~. Wellman, 'wa-o lla earned a repu-" or Mr. and Mrs:: Cllar],:" T. Smart m1Btary attack agalnat Germany -0-taUon for li1Ii skUl 'In blendtl1i and MJas Ora.c~ Smart, Sund., atwould tie more helpful now than T;en days. ago Ple NaUbnal debt . comecty WiUl excltlDl drama. ternoon. , men' aympathy and the furn1sh1ng cro8ied"the f11ty:' bUUon dollar mark. In "~ng for ', the Sun." Me- '. Paul Welcb, ' 'returned Sunday , at • ~ted ~oUIit ot mWtary sup- In a . llttle better than ~t1teen orea Is , clam ,'dlaer In ~t.&e' Mlchl- ev"nlnI frinD pt•. ~e, I~.. wh~re .,uea. "'J3P news f.rom the 140000W m~ths .approxlJDately '.' fiftY-two san wOods. who ~mea .~ ,the De- ~ spent a fortntg~t' WfU1 ,blI grand~"!~~.,, Will, tie S()IU\~e4 care- ' blllioo doUara of the ~~ TaJ;- trolt autp" fac~ ( &o earn e.no,uali-, ~.•" , '. ""_, ",.. payer'a money ~ tllen ap~- ~on." ~bu" ~I ~~ motor..., MJJ.'Bmeraon ,lJl'r,Uler. &on ~~ld, . e~ ~ . ~uthOrlJed \ ~~ national ' de- LIfe, !or.. ~ WbtJld ~ com~te: accompanied by Dr.. and lira, .: •~ . . ~ ~. ~nLte4 Statel- 1s . to eX'-:- ,fenee exP,lncllt\¥'eA. ,inclUding Lease- 11 h~ ollly' had ,that ~tor. When' PrOst ~nci IO~ Ma)'1I;8t'd, 'attended . ~ ,.n'~le ~Id to RU88la under Lend - ~n~. '!be Presl.den~ bas h,e tneets ~D J?rew. a .ltlDCb ,as- ~e Ohio BtateP.atr, OoIUmbua: Buntile ~Lend Act has been made umouncecl 'be WIll 100 reqUei~ Co - on, waitress. be "fu&rrl.. her, but · day. . . . .'. recent ltatementa troIn the 'areu to '&PJl!'OPtia'te adcUtto,..al un- 'keepe a .rg~ soft .,pot In ijla beart " . • 1IIdIIlt. WbIIe ' Mr. ROOuv~1t ~ ~ for fUrther :t.ease-Lend lor hli .. bekw~ motw. JealNO'I'!'1B OF APPO~ I t.bat &be 80Vlet W sutrlclent iIctlY1U... 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n..ft,..,..1; I!1Ivm.Il~" were GUESTS IN WAYNESVILLE and MrS. Mr. and MrIl. Qeorge Watel'house . and Mrs. Jose\>h Olevenger and have retul'n~ to WIlyneSv1lle att,(lr Vlrgl1 Plymlre, Mr. aU(j Ml's: cain and Silelldl'ng· several 'days vncatlon last family, were Sunday visitors of he~ we 'It Ln DetrOi t;, Micb. and Elyrla:, M~. und MI·s. E. J. Burton, ot Elyrio., parents at Trotwood. are now guests at the Wate.rt\puse home .
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atop to do n, the hay had to be put In. It took this tobacc:o crop to prov!! io the boy ~e value o~ manure. 'He had manured the patch carefully and w1111ngly bu L thete waa. one place where Ule wa..on had stuci and he 'had Unloaded wltho~t spreading It as much as usual and two rows where he had not had nAVE PICNIC SuPPER Mrs. E . i... DeLaney has returned enough to cover. Where It had tl,e to her home In Madisonville after double d06e the tobacco was larger Mr. and Ml·S. Vlrgl1 Russell and and heAvier and ~he part that got. spending three weeks wlh her sonnone was no good at all. It was a In-Ia.w and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Muu 'l Staup, of Lebanon; Mr. T. C. Runyon. pertect demonstratIon, anti MI·S. Hat'Old BurRe, of Dayton; AUguSt 25. Bee Ohlol I am learn--{}J esse Thomas and MI'. nnd Mrs. Ing more and more or the beauties Mr. and Mrs. E. C. DeLnney nnd Howard MIs.'1lldlne enjoyed a plcnlc or our state. Yesterday we went to two children, of Newton,. were recent ~uJ.llJel' Sunday evening at Cold C. RunPortsmouth and J: had another look 'vlsltor/! or Mr. and Mrs. Spl'lngs Park. at the beautlrul Ohio. I . have otten yon. heard how beautUul the southern --0and eastern part of . the state Is and Mrs. W. A. Callahan and llttle son FOR. SALE--Three-plece bedroom Ilibout the beauWrul Kentucky h11s Pat, of Wilmette , TIl, spent the pas ~ along the river :but. I had always ' week with her parents, M. and Mrs. sulce; Buffet ; Roll-top desk, Mrs. J . E. Jannoy, Waynesville, O . gone tar~her away for my scenery. T, C. RWlyon. It Is not far from here and the Ohio Is Just as beautUul as the Rulison .·.'_ . ~~.-. I ......-..~...-....-..~......,.-..~..-; ~.-....- I~....-I I ---..-...• .;. or any of the famous rivers. Of What Is ~nown as Paramount's biggest 1941 picture, "I Wanted course I should not urge you to use Wings" w1\J be shown next week on Wednesday and Thursday at the ga.sollne to go sightseeing but 1C TwIn Theatre. you are planning a week-end trip . 'r.lJ1/I picture Is destined to break all previous house records and the or vacation, don't. think that you management says, "Come Early"l milat 10 four or five hundred miles The picture above shows Wayne Morris after 0. crash. His Army tor beauty, Just go flfty or sixty Air Corps tlylng mates, Ray Mllland, left, and Wm. Holden kneel mtles and you will find p:enty of lbesi,de him . Brien Donlevy and Veronica Lake, the streamlined It and plenty or good places to stay Venus, nrc-·also In the cast. U the s~ mean anYthing. We tiad a very good dinner at Georgetown at a plac-: with a Greyhound bus ~ sign, a gOod well-cooked dinner, mashed potatoes that tasted llke save UBI Oh Lord help usl Oh Lord home, laO many or them In eating save us!", trom the tlme she start~ places are so poor) a ch1cken dlnAugust 19. Ten mUe. nine little, eight little od until she reached her desU.n a. ner for forty-rlve cents, true , we Ioguns, Lion. did not have as much chicken as Beven little, six lIUle, five lIltle Aug~t 22. At last' the soy beans we did at North Bend bu.t we hadn't Inguns, are dry enough to put In. They patd as much either, and It 'was Four little, three llttle, two little l'U1C.etl the hay yesterday and today Just as sood. Inguns, ' they al'e puttlng It In. It is very Auruat 28, Warmer and looks llke One ltttle Ingun boy. dusLy but the cows llked the sample mOl'e rain but the hay is in so I Nineteen elgbteen, twelve lltLle they stole from the back 01 the can Chl!e!tUllY say, "Let'er rainl" pup dogs! wagon and it give.'> us a comlortable No, we are not down to one little !eellng ro know that they WUl Dot pup ~ yet, but WI!! have started . .be limited 1n tbelr diet this year. n . One broke Its leg and had to be put '!'hese mjlls l11'e helping tile pasture. out, ot its misery and today five 1 bope that we' wJU never apm Mr . Carey Shoemaker WIIA a F1r1more took their Ilrst and last trip huve t.G start tile .winter wJth such day ,and Saturday guest' of . her -to the Dayton pound. Even 50, I tJal'e !Ields us we did last year. ' da~ter, M.lsa LOna, of Dayton. had waited too long. I thought that "ushrooms. tor supper ronigbt, Albert Lee Talmage returned If I coUld take them before they not very many but enoo,h lor me. home Saturday attel' a visit of BeVlooked like 40gs, 'r ,wouldn't care, '~Ile 'boyS say Our neighbor'a or- eraJ weeka With relatives at 80utb but they were so fat and cute, curl- chard Is rull ot them, ~ of people Lebanon. " Mrs. Mabel ITerry, of Dayton, ed up in the lIasket 80 contentedly are a!!,ald to eat them, but it 111 and trustingly that It waa bard to vel'Y easy to learn to recogntze the spent the .,.,eek-end at her 'home do it bu~ I mew' they wouldn't know Un\Dl~ln safe kinds that we have here. aD1 t ll lng about it 1i0 I hardened my her~, Ope Simple rule w1ll aa~e lota Barbara cain has returned h~e Wayn~.viU~, Ohio ·1' heart and gave them oyer to the oC t1:oOOle. Be sure that tbe iWa ' "fter a week'. vlalt with ~. and Phone 215 tender mercies or the Humane-80- ure [)luk, or brown or blaclt. NEVER M!&. Poraythe( near Centerville. ' de~ Now we are dO'l'fll to "twelve EAT A MUSHR.OQM WI'nI WHITE Mr, and Mrs. Zimmer and daughll~tl pup dOgs." ' GILLS. 011\s are the deUcate ra- ter, M1sa Vfrglnla, of CinCinnatI, :81 kdog went for 1\ ride t.oday dJat1ng plates on the ~der aide ~f , 'are paaalng • two weeks' vacation bu~ BIle didn't like it. 1: put • her 'Lhe mushroom cap. Ther~ are lOme with Mr. and MrS. Isaac. LaForge. bllCk of the seat in the coup b t sar'e white ones but the b,eautitul Mrs. PaDDle MJtcheU' and Mrs . . , ~d 'of lying down 'or rest.1ng deadly Amunl~, the most deadly Uta Barlow, ot Dayton were SWlQu'litly, she stood up with her paws of ~11 'mushrooms 1a white uqder- ~y Vialtors at the Jordan hOpie. on -he baCk 01 my' seat and her ncath so It Is saCer ro aVOid all Mrs, Adah Talmage, .M iss Hannah head,prcssed against my shouJd'er. white onM. The common tall Aga- Jo~, Mias Jessie Gamer, . Lee It" cOUld have, she would ~ve r/cs, ·that look Jus;t Uke the culU- ~age, ·Alf Jordap and 'Cflcll VDpra as Old Jane' used to every va ted ones,. pink aI:Jd brown under- lars, attended a meeting of the tlme abe had to ride in a 'car. ,IOh Ilell:th arll safe and good. . ' ClJruv1lle FlInner's -~x,ch • .nge, help us! Lard August 23, . Tobacco cutf;lng ball ' Wednesday eveillng, at qrange Hall
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. Beginning SllndllY evenJng, August ~1, nt eight o'clock, mls&lOl1 SIll'mons will be preached thrOU!Jhout the week at St, Augustln'e ChurCh, WaynesVille. E;aCh evening the Ser~ mon will 'be delivered 'by a, different prominent speaker rr()m Clncln!ln ti. The schedule ot sermons and speakers Is as follows: Sunday: "Old not Christ say 'l;Iearclt the Scriptures'?" Why then do we need a Chul'ch to tell us whnt it means?,"-Father John Kubn. Monday: "There are 500 different denominations, Is one IlS gCOd as Illlother?" - Mons.lgnor James O'Brien, Tuesday: "Is Baptism 'enough Lo sllve you?" -Father Joseph Melnel'dlng Wed_day: "What Is meant by Infaillbllly?" -Father Albin Ratermann Thursday: "Can a mnn forgive
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FAMOUS OHIO BATTLEF·IELDS Col. Crawford Is Burned at the Stake THE BATTLE OF
00 May 2~ .. 1782, Colonel Craw,ford and 480 frontlel'llmen left ""!'be object 01 J(!Ur commaDd Mlnlo Junction for their surprise II to deItrol Wllb An aDCI 1WOrd, attack on the Sandusky villa&es. It, pncUc:eble, .... lDdIaD toWDI A week later they had lett the ~ ..tt1emtDtI .t SaDdaaaky by eastern forests and were cr~sslnt wblc:b "'e ho~ to ........ aDd the ftrst of the plalna. Villa,es sa1ebr to ..,. iDbabJtant. 0( tbiI' they ~d meant tOo aurprile were COUDtr7." , deserted. Crawford'. advance w.. With tt.tM ordeD be:tore billa. DO &ec:r4 In Ule meanwbUe the Indians COIoMl "WalUanl CrawfOrd, eoiDJI&DIoD 01 W~ dUl'lq Ule aDd Brltlah were ,ather1D&-W),campa\IN ' 01 d doc k aDd andota, Delawares, , Shawnees, hIbeI, wtc~of DuDlnore'. War BuUer'. Mounted Rana~ from aDd the BevObiUoa, left Fort Pitt DetroJt. Trouble wu ahead for to Abel. tIM Jadjaoa on the San- Crawford'. men. ... , .June 4th saw the ftnt action. 'ftGuIb the Jut battle of the Crawford souslit to dr1.ve the InlIe'foIuUaQ. bad liHD fo\.llbt In the diana Irom a piece of blah aroUnd. - - . .... IktUlb. InleDt on bold- NiJbt feU with DO conduaioD. ... tile OhIo CoWl"", armed Ule It was the next nlJht that IadlIlJll lor nidi qalolt lbe wblte Crawford, alarmed by the arrival ..w.n. ' ' ', , of relnfQJ'c:ementa, ~ered a re'!'be Incl..... Meded DO eneour- treat. Four abreast, the woupd...... tI'Om the Brttilh. A IQC_ ed In the center, the column tolled ~ of ac:ta of cruel~ OIl lbe Then the IndllDl .truck put 01 the "AIner1cane, cllmaxed. with aU their fury. The head of wt~ the murder of 80 Christian the column wu annihilated. The ' f1dla. at ' ODadAiDbutten,' had men, pan1c:·.trlcken, tried to dee . nllr..d thel .. bitt. ...... ' In !mall I~PS, Colonel Craw-
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Blna?"-Fntber Francia Flanagan. ,be Intel'etited: In this connect.lon, FridaT: "Except you eat the Flesh all , questlona will be handled most of the Son of Man and drink IllS kindly, No ones teeljngR w1l1 be hun Blood, you sl~al1 not have lI!e 1n by any of the speakers be9auae they you."-Pather Stanley Bertke. , always apow tor dlfterence of oplnSaturcbly: ',\Why ,n ot a divorce?" Ion and wnpt only to give n ttue .....Mopalgnor Edward ' Fl'eklng presentation of what the Catholic A question-box ,will be p1aced at Church really hQI~ regntdln,g the the entrance of the Ohurch. All al'e sermon topics of the Vlcek, 88 also Invlied I to place 'In , tlli,s box qu s- l\I~ut any, q~estlon In which a pertiona for the speakers to answer. son Is interested. , As an added aUractlon, these ques----tlons Will be ans\l{ered, at. an InforCLUB WILL MEET mal gatherln,g in the Ohurcllyarp alter the sermon. Here questl?ns The W~rren dounty Democratic nnd oomment.s from the aud1ence Women's Olub will meet at the will be encouraged by the sl1ea~ers ' borne of Mrll. Johl;1 W. PtitLlson after tile mOMer of the Street- ncar Mott'ow, TUeSday afternoon', Preo.chlng meetings which nre so Sept. 2,' f\t -.i:oo p. m. 'Mrs. ' H. 0 , popular In . New York, Washington, McVay who Is In charge ot the proOlnclnnotl, and mnny other 1llaces gralt), has announced 'tbat Mrs W. t.hroughout the country, E. ~Ishop who ha.~ been traV~lIng All nre cordially Invited to attend Lln'ough the west tor the post two these sermons lind dlsousslons:' Non- months, will hove 0 surprise proOatholles are especially ' welcOIIie to gt'am, Mrs. Blsb~p Is Vice Prestcome and put questions to the dent of the ·Democra.tlc Olub, and speakers on any subject about , the has been n very active member ever Catholic Church In which they may since ,the club has been organized.
lord. searching fr/mUcally for his son, his son-In-law and n~phew, was captured. Crawford's torture and death was described by Dr, John Kuight, who was captured with him. Wayn••ville, Ohio He was tied to a post ",Ith 15 feet of rope, His ears were cut A.dmlallon 100 .. zOe oft; he was stripped of his c1otlies, and aunPGwder tirled jnto htl bare . LAST TIME ToNIGHT skin. - Flamlng sticks were laid against his body and hot coals "UNDERGROUND" covered the ground over which he' was forced tal walk. While - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY still allYe, he wall acaJped and coala and ashes WI!re pUed on his Hop-a-Lotlg Lead.s The Vigilantes bleeding head. A.s the IUD was Illto Double-Barreled Action I eJnkln,. Crawford .died. About 300 of ~:raWford's me.n returned to Fort Pitt, railed,
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With the Jlattle of Saoduaky P.lainl. lbe RevoluUon wu approachln, an end In"the West but the watfare for the control of Ohio wu to Contirilue for 11 IODC
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Featuring Wm Haydert Andy " . Jory . a' UJe home of hia rrancSNeD WM-Gta.eraI St. ClIaIr': ~II v1slt. Also: Bob Hope Comedy and Clift nat .......... W........ Ji'NDlI Edwards Orchesb'a. ---0- ' D.JL SmIth wu hClllteai to - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - " . - - - - Show., 7:00 .. 8:U of .... ladles or the 'IJD-t.o" ReUOD ViI1ted the 01nclnnati Zoo, ~'M lUchArd wnJlamllQl\ re-
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Mr. 'aDd MrII. Russell Carr and ChUNb School II:. a. In. .' Farm Bureau Advisory Council, JeaSe BJman, Rober~ ' 111- 8OJl. of Lebanon spent Sunday with There will be no 'Worah1p service meetlng, at 'the home pf Mr. and lit. aDd Mra. A1 PoliIIMJ' IUI4 their moUJer, Mrs. Maud OraDe. ' tbe last two Sundaya ~ AUlUlt as Mra. Arthur BwlU'tMll• ....ibtil.::. U&11Iyr), sPent Buadar at --0-' the pastor wiU be on 'vacation. The ,P am ~ureau , .AdvisorY ~ Oounell 1IQund. .~_'~-___,.~'l'b :;;;e:..;::ann +.:.u;:i1~Pl,,:: a o~ we~r~s;:h:::OW~,:-'s::!pon~:--....O;,;m'lU'rcc:n..b School however will be ,held m~tlng at the home of Mr. and iiCiid 'bi t.he LebanoI\ Garden club, . Mrs. B&rry satt.ertbwat~. - 0 - -, J J wD1 be htld PrtdAY afteJ'DOQJ1 aDd aa usual at 8:30 a. ·m . .m ..... Pires Ii IpeDdlnl & Week" · Th~p&.' · ' .aaGll WlUl hll J)ar!!nll, Mr, and eYIInInI, AllIUBt 29,at the Presb7ter- ' WAl'NB8V1LLE VB1JBCB .OJ' WayneavWe Garden OlU,b ,MfaII Ian Church, LeOanon. LnIa' PIrea. VBRI8T , Perle RUey and Mh, E. O. :M1J--0--
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Mr. and Ml'II.' Oarme.n Crane and Ed.. H • ~d. MlDlder J'rIda~ 5 .... JInlmY, _ ,spending this week SUNDAY Wayne Townahlp Mother's c1~ and next, vacatlOnlnll at ~ke Erie, .Bible School 8:30 • . ~ m~tfng, Grade buUdIni. , , ~ .,.Communlpn 10;45 .. IlL lIaS. BOOBaS BOSTB88 Berm"On 11 a. m. , TO BRlDOE CLUB GROUP Jun10r Endeavor 7:00 p. m. Un. Mark Ropra , was hostess -to Benlor 1:ndel'vor 7:00 p, m. --0,UJe lacUea of .-.....t! ber brldge clul'l and ' P.rt:achlng 7:t5 p. m. W1JmIe Jo ~tout, dau,hter of Dr. Mrs. ,BoWard rvtI~ ' and Mrs; . C!'r- WEDNESDAY POR ~ Llncot,n 3 yr. old , aad Mrs. A. E. stout, under-ent a Dn Orane 'at a brldge party ThursPrayer !inC! B!ble 'Study 7~ p. m, ,Ram. , Also two young Rams. • ~tomy Tuesday morniDI ~t ~ . evenJng. P.rl~ for ,the ev~nWe Invite YO\1 to coma and wor. . ~orrla Brown. IBprlng Valley.ft. IIIIiIDI Valley hospital, Dayton. 10ga hiIb acores. were won by Mrs. BhI., w1th us. R , 1, near Ferry. . 1'DIt. lira, ~e and Mh. EdB'lU' A\ug. 21, 28 peL SmIth. The e~eDlns was concluded With a Uiad COUfllf served by the nmRY CIIVI~CII OF ' CIIR.S.l' FOR 8~- Short,- hern stock OOl.l. One yearllng, 'one 16 month& one hostess. W. C. SinfUl. allnlater 2-year old. 9J!Qrge p. Walton ,. Cart.wrll&'ht Pamu: Route a ' , . GlJB8T8 AT BO_E SUNDAY WaynesvWe R. n •. Q Mr. and Mra: Kenneth St. John . Bible SchOOl 11.30 a. m. . fQR SALE-Large heating stove., and dallihtet, of Hubbard. 0., were COmmun1on 111:45 a. m. Heatrola type: flO. H. R. Fordyce: "eek·end guestS of tbelr parent.s, Bermon 11 :00 a. mFefty. ' AUi. 2a-pcf Mr. and Mn. L . d. St. Jo~n. Sun"Pour Big Words of Christ" Endeavor, 7:10 p. m. day wit.h Mr. and Mrs. St. John, FOlJND,-Dog, SP.I~nlel, Male. 0;:., Preachtng 8:00 P. lit 'lira. . Olenn Bland and daughter, - ner may Mve same by .PBYlnC -0BUbara Lou, they were ~ dinner "Is The Btoble Sclentlflo" cost of thfs ad. Te1p~llone ~- , Mr.. andMh, Hel,U'Y ' Huwer, '~l :,ueata of Mr. and Mrs, John Settle. ' BemIn~. noq 600X ".." Aug: 28-, ' and 'Mr.' and UI'I., P. \ L. mYre, of Oreaonla, -, , WEDNEI:1oAY Oholr Practice 7 :t5 p. m. WANTBD oro BtJrY-Walnub, tIm• • ~n't forie~ Bepllember the 7tl1, ber, Prlc~ &I blab' as .1110 per wl11 be Rally Day. We want yoU to ihouaand. W. M'. B(cLaln, '32,'1 N. plan to come. ' 11th St., ~. 'Ind. "" A~.. 28; SePt t·
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Wny n svill e voters agnl n will be levy provides npproxlmately 1550 asked to decide on a one- mill levy 1lt'I:l!SSllrY for the genel al operati ng lO provide funlis for operating ex- expense and t ha t Its failure may mean curtaIlme nt of sOme services penses during the next five yea rs In various d partments. when they go 1.0 the polls NovemThe levy 011 whl,~ h Waynesville pt!ople will vole t.his fall would probel' 4. The levy Is mle Umt. hacl been in vide funds for n (lve-year period, opel'lltiull h I'e unl II De.'emb 'r 31, 1941 . 1942, 1943. 1944 and 1945. 1940 for a three-year period when It COllncll Mond ay ndght aOl epted Wtl~ defcllLcd In the gencl'fIl eleet.ion the resignation of Councilman AIlust filII by the nnrrow ll1:11'gin of u'n Cleaver, effective Seplember 1. 13 voLes. The vote on t.h c propo~a l MI'. Cleaver recently moved to his iast November \Vas 208 for . while 281 CO UIlLl'y hOllle nort h of Waynesville or G!j pcl'c('nt of t h e lOlal e:ectora' e Ilnd no longer Is qualified to be a was required fo r pll...'Isage. m 'l1Il.1cl· of counCil. . A resolu tion calling for the subWllrren K . Braddock was named. mission of t he levy at t.h e November by Mayor A. K. Day to n il the unci etlo n has be n passed by Way- expired te rm and his appolntment IIcsvlll r coun cil and subml ted tJ approved . Oleaver Is a candidate for Wayne ' election offlclnl~ at Le.b anbn In' 01' Township trustee and Braddock Is del' that ballots may be pl·epared. . VIIInge officials p.:> lnt out th at th e running tor cOU[\ICIl.
With a n attendance of (;69 pupils. approximately Ule same nllmber a s last year. regular session ' ot the Wayne Township schools got under way Wednesday morning. An abbreviated session WIL~ held Tuesday morning' for registration,
Now that the first frost is not far away, several of our citizens are beginning to think about the annual trek to Florida ... Fred Hend el'- program and locker assignment Supt. L. A. Garst announced' the SOli, the Janneys, Johns, Ed- sixth grade will be housed at the. wards, Jesse Thomas and grade bulldJng this year. the prlnc1others .. , several Catholic pal change !n routine Crorn la~ year. speakers of note, including Teachers In charge and the attwo Monsignors, are taking tendallC6 as oC Wednesday morning Is as follows: part in a revival mission be- Firs t Orade-49 with Mlss Lamb ing' held at St. Augustine and Miss Beeckman In chal'8e. chur{!h this week . , . the Second Grade-59, Zola Strider. people of Waynesville and Third ' Grade-46, Virginia Hardin vicinity ine showing their and Mrs. Payne. Fourth Grade-44. Laura McKlnap,p reciation of , having a l5ey. first-class motion picture Fifth Grade-4S: Dorothy Day. house in operation here a- Slxth Grade - 48, Charles E. gain by their attendance . ., Chamberlaln. the management reports 'the ,Beventh Grade-42 (two sections) Mlss McIntyre and Mrs. Strader. house record was broken last Eighth Grade-40. Mrs. Edgington week .. , merchant~here are and Charles James. benefiting as a result . ., In the high school Wednesday Meryl " Shorty" Gray, War- mornlll(f there were SI5 Preahme~ ren County Prosecuting at- registered, 35 SOphomores, 65 JW1. .. i Th M' Jors. and 40 Senlon. torney, a Vlsltor n e I- At a meetlll4f of the ~rd of Eduami Gazette office , • , he cation Tuesday night Prank Bess says he's· finally given up was named a regular bus driver. ba/3eball and now gets his ex- talcing the place o~ Howard BUrton. A million stores fromcoast ercise on th golf course . .. Joe Thompson was appointed sul:!to coast will take part in the . • sLitute driver. persons attendmg the Warbiggest retail sales effort on 1'en county ~air races will not record during the week of ha~e to sit on soap, boxes after all , , , temporary se~ts have been ' installed by the fair board ... it is u'n eannyl Appointment of Mr . NeWe Bunthe faculy Oscar Smith has nel.l. of Rural Route 1, WayneavWe, for guessing weights correct- as matron 'of the FrIends Home, Iy , , . when questioqed otJe was announced this week by mem~ay as' to why he eVen h9th- 'o ors of the 0.1I1clal board. MnI. The eighth annual reunion of the ' . ,r' - Bunnell will succeed Mn. Marla m.. ' -. e~ to' use scal~s, h~ answer- bon. who hAs been serving as tem- teachers and pupils who were ened, "Just to satisfy the cus- 'POI'8l'y matron, since the rea1gna- rolled In the: Harveysburg schools tomer" ~ , ; . several farmers tion 0 Mrs. 'Margaretta Heacock. under Mr. U, L. Monce as. s uperlnM H oondent. during a four ye~ perl I of this community are still r5. eacock· was forced t,o reallPl ID the earlY nineties, was h eld aI forced to haul water, as the two months ago because of Wne&'l. tne home ot Mr. and Mrs. Curt s ' . h . h Mrs. ,unneD a.sawnecl her dutlea as 30 few hght sowers we ave matro'~. Monday. Septe-..... r 1. 'l'01nl1ruon, Saturday, August . u , ....., had recently have not been · A large group of old friends. pu. pUs and co-teachers were presen t sufficient to · fill their we 11s Dr. J . W. Ward. whDlle condition with well filled baskets to gree~ the , .. ,Lombardi's' unbelievable was reported as critical, last week • . h 'd t6 Mr nd Mrs U L accomplishment in the night Is repor~d to be slightly lJ;nproved. r:onnO::, :ru~Yde ~a~k. Clnc1nn·at.1;
New Matron At Friends Home
Voters Wil.1. Deci'd~ On Mill Levy In November
September 15 to 20. During this period stores e v r ywhere will se ll U. S. :Defe nse Savings stamps. The Miami
MI'. nnd M rs . J. N. Roblnstn and Falls. C hurles BUl'WII Elll'l1h ar t. of Dny---0to n, an d Mls.l; Mary Snytler . · of Dr. and MI s. Cecil Rust were cUnSpringfield. spen t the L~bor Oily ne r guests or Mr. alld Mrs. Ralph hollda~ week-end wi th MI'. a1)t1 Mrs. Hnstlngs and son , Sunday. E. P. Ea1'llbart. - {) Miss Loin Sears, DC Clnclnnati, Mr . and Mrs. ~ . L. Duke en ter- spent her Ln:bor Day vacation with tnlned relatives al. dlnn 1', Fl'lday her parents. Mr. lind Mrr'. Wilbur Gazette will a sist in the evening. Their guests were Mr . an J N. Bears, Mrs. Hnrold Munger and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Settlemyre and program. Watc'h fo r our a n- of Manhattau, Knn., an d Mr. and son, of ' Oregonia . were sunday Ml·S. Elm" Munger, of Cln Innat!. evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. nouncement next week. ---{)C. St .. John. Mr. Ilnd Mrs. A. F. Mel\oh and ~ fa mJly spent Labor Day vlsltlng Mr. and Mrs Lewis Thompson and relatives In Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rogers and ---0daughter, Anne, visited Mr. and MI'. and Mrs. Chllrles ·Dooln . ot· Mrs. D. W. Rogers, of Muncie, Ind., ClnolnnaU. visited t heil' mother, S unday. Mrs. Maude Oram;. Sunday. ---0Mrs . Howard braham, of Har---()Fred, B, Henderson was 't he ~eat veysburg. was the winner in the Mrs.. oeneva. Denlin ger retl~rned ot Ml', f.\nd Mrs. Roger Ohambllal, Warren counl.y Orange cake-bak- Monday from a week's vacation trip of Xenia, Monday. lng contest. held at t he meeting to the Smokey Mountains. ---0of Pomona Grange. here Satur---'-0Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Hartley and day night.. Mrs. Harvey Burnet.t, of Mrs. Ma'Ud Sull, of Oinclnnatl, family. oC CambrIdge, 0., were cUnWaynesville Grange, was ' second, vIsited George Oglesbee and sisters, ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hartley and Mrs. Lois Bunnell. of Lebanon, last week. Moss and family, Mondl\Y evenintf. third. ~~~ ~ Over one hundred persons enJoyMrs. Viola lJatnllt~n. of Dayton. Mr. and 14rs. Keith Walton, of d thO dill I 5k ~ f . Dayton, spent Labor Day with .thelr C . e e c ous lD.. e -supper, n - . visited friends hel'e Monday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Waltel' which tbe following progl'l:lI1 wns presented : t hree selections by the Mrs. O. R. Unglcsby, who under- ton. ' --0-brass quartet composed of two went a lIlajor opel'8tion at Miami trumpets, Misses Irma Fires aud Valley hospital last Thursday Is Mr. and Mrs. Leonard TInney Raylyn OrflJbi.le and two trombones, reported to be s1o\lfl~ lmpro,v lng. were Sunday afternoon guests of ---{)MI'. and Mrs. W. E. Stroud. Gharles Fires and . Tr~lisler Hardin ; a playlet. "Tell A Woman", .portrayMr, and Mrs. Hnny F . Shaw. of . ~ Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Radley, and ed· by MI·s. Alice Clark, and Misses Rock.wood, Tenn.. visited l'elative l daughters, MIsSes Lois ~d Erla Froldn HIlIvey, Orace Hocket~ and h ere over the past week-end. . Emma Lou Lewis'. vocal solo, "Ood, J ean Radley, returned' last Wednes0- 1 Were A Tender Applu Blossom"; Robert Hymun len Waynesville, day from a (lve days trip through . and In cOllcluslon moving pictures, Sunday, for LaFayette. Incl" where the Smokey Mo~bllns.
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.Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Monce, Mrs. F . M. Kinderman. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Collett, Mr. and Mrs. Chal'les Smart. Mr. and Mrs . Curtis '}'omllnson, Mr. a nd MI's. Wilber Shldnker , MI'. and Mrs . Edward C. Clark. Mr. a nd Mrs . Walter L. Ellis, Mrs. 000 Welch. Mr., Ed. B. Da)dn, I k 'b t ~ .!J. ' te Ml·S. Ca th erine Hes,ton. Mrs. George garri~ las~ , wee e ween The annual ,b oard ~eet1ng of accompanied by their da.ug~ r, Denny,'Mrs . osee Harlin, Mrs. Peari Cincinnati and B l' 00 k 1y n, Friends Home oftlclals was held Mrs. F. M. Kinderman o~ Indlana- Muller, Mrs. Lizzie Jtough . Mr.!. that of stealing a base, was Tuesday. polls. Emma Cline, Mr. Ilnd Mrs. W. M. , f Mr. Monee Is re~gnI7.ed as one the tOPIC 0 many a co~ver-0-or the chief promoters oC the .Mc- Gillam, Mfss Rachel E. Luke ns, Miss · h ere... one 0 'the Mrs. Ruth She-GOd, of HarveysGrace Smart, Mllis EUzubeth M. sat Ion Guffey movem~nt which I as at'b burs: Is confined .". to her bed becalUle Clark, Miss NetllEi Ogle...tlee, Mrs. noti-so-r a h .i d ned s fan s of 1llness. tnlnCd great recognition and sup- Luther HaJltsock, Miss Alice Ogle8could'nt understand what .. port In Warren Oounty and in Ox- bee, J . M. Underwood, J . "fl. Underwas 80 exceptional .about a MRS ETHEL HOUK t ord. (ContinUed ()n page 3) • An Interesting program was prestolen base. ball play.ershave IS VISITOR HERE sen~d with MI'. W. M. GJIlam as ,- - - - - - 'been kno.wn to steal baeSs master of ceremonfes, opening with "."s Eth-l Haut of n......~n pent , . before , ~' • but~, he had never Sunday --. ~ • ............. , s the singing of' old' 8nngs a ccom1< here With hell 'm9ther Mrs. . ... seen Lomllardi ~Iay . , , La- H. H, Wn,..amsori and ramlly . She ·panled. on tI:te 'plan-o by Mrs. Rqbert 10 bor day J,ust' anothel: ,day for was accompanied hOme oy her COllett'Bandf fOtll:e~ b~1 the' ~ec:the 'majQrlty of farmers and motiler. who will vlalt there this :':r:c~' I:::.aoousuai l\·n~ .~:~g:"fUl- ; Loren Hadley received his degr ce re8idents Waynesville al- week and by Richard Williamson of DQctor of Philosophy. at com. ho h d be dI th . descriptive manner. mellcemell t excrcis'es held last Frithough. store~ closed in the week w a en spen ng e pas . Mr. Gillam then gave "Forty YeaTS , here ~Ith bls (iandmother. day nftc1'l100n at Ohlo Sl;ate UnI"afternoon . . . the Dayton and Mrs. Ira Brown and IOn, A80 Tom": a~ter which ..be fomled versi~Y. Miss Louella J a nney, Mrs. fair attr~cted quite a few aCC'Ompanied by MIss Grace WIl- an old "school elas.'!" beaded by Mr. Ruth' E. Jan ney and Mrs. Hadley . 1e • ,. TIIe M' ' and'IV.Mias Oba aMendenhall the exerneop . ta m'1 Ga- 11amson Iert. . for Franklin, ,",onda.y, Monce (Mrs. ' W. WelcP) s tenchers. and daughters attended . . rze tte erron~~~s1y pu bl'18he d .where Mr. Brown Is .employed as~' c.L'Ies When the "(lut up" tendeucles of . . . MI'. Had ley, aCCl~mpanled by his · 1 teacher in the acboola the fact .t h. at; thde Sdrlver8 1' . the "closs" could be surpress'ed, eaCh . daughter. G euo'velv e, and Miss Mar t 'b cense sale starte ep ern er ""'0 · NEW C ..... KS ..v gave a verse Dr s~ort poem' talCen jorle Eden , will lelive f.or the west . . .. .,.......... ..... Ii he COldII ~u .e!:...:~:~erfs. ~I~ 'coast, today (Thursday). Mrs. Had9 • , . 'J . ·C. Hawke, loc;al WAYNESviLLE STORJj:S' ' rom td H owar ~eputy r.eg:istrar called' it to .. I 0 e . gave to e a ley and daughter, Patsy' Ann, wUl our attention 't hat the sale -r,o Wayneav1lle stores hav.e new followed by Mr. Gillam with J~es follow in a few weeks. " and .reml.olfJlOepees of_._ tbose "fifty Mr. Hadley Is employed as assistall starts Monda , Sepclerka startlll8 thIa week. .. T .... Ha I t W v actu . b,, "v 8 b t hdd ....-s ....... 1- Wootl..-d years ago I om. JIIlf5. rr e with. ant Professor of Education at Whitetid th at .... AU ~ uu: bas b-n ..~ em- BIIlart ted u.a t _ em er , .' u _ ea . " . ' PJd)~d , - at the' W~lle l;)rU8 camp e ""'l\" program tier College, Whlt Ller, Caut .. and it w'o uld 'n ot m~~e much- dlf- store while Mra, AUdry Burton has ,. \ ~s daugh ter. Oen evelve will enter . ference anyway bee a use taken a poeIt1on at the loct1 KrOlU" ENTERTAIN ATe ' .,', her sophomore YI~ar at Pasedenu.
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"Scenes 01 Ohio" were. shown by Supt. L. A. G r st. Insllectlon will be h eld at the re"" tlll\l' meeun g of Way nes ville Grange. Snlnrcla'y evening, ' Sepl.. G. with a special program.
MRS, OTELIA SIDES IS BURIED HERE Punernl serVices were hclp h ere inst, Frldny. afternoon for Mrs. Otelin Sides, 72, wife of A. L . Sides, retired widely known farmer. who died August 26, at tbe McCoy Rest Home in Dayton lU"" _N _1· a th.r ee week" 0 Illnc"s. " Born ' In Wmlamstow n, Ky., she h ad been n residen t of tills communlty for 35 · years. Besld es h er h usb an, d s h e ..., ,- su"vlved by . one da.ughter, Mrs. Edith Hommel, of Dayton ; one brother, Matthew Burch, and sister, Mrs. Susie Cunningh am, of Williamstown.
h e will enter his junior year a t Purdue University.
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Mr. and Mrs. I Alb.ert Brannock ---0and dau~ll·"r Albe t njO eel a .. "'" • r a, e y ~ Mr. and Mrs. J . p. Lanlck, are motQr trip . ~hro~gb the Smoltey cnjoylng a two week's mot.o r tllp mountains laat week. to Niagara FlLlls and Cannda. .~ --<i-Mlsse:i Janke. Charlotte, PhyUlll, Ira Brown atlended luneral serv- allli Carolyn Burnett, daughters ·of Ices for an aunt, Mrs. F.rank Brown, Mr nd Mr H B tt~. . .a 6. arry urne,..,. held at VerSailles, Sunday. Lytle. spent last weelt with ' their ~ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mr. ; nd M rs. R. H. Campbell and ·l'llomas. I three c IUd f 0 III Ohl <' . 1 ren, 0 ranv e, 0 --0-were ' week-end g uests of Mr_ Ken,Mrs. Bessie UTh'te a-d' t1au.g hter, ... 'u .. n eth R. HilI. Geraldine, of Akron, "ere Labor 0-'" DIly week-end guests of ,their , . moth- ·. Mrs. Sherrill Ward and C. A. er and grandmother, Dr. Mary L. Burne~t, or Miami, Fla., are vi~lt- Cook. . , Ing this week at t he home of Mt. -o-:!- '. I and r.trs. R. H. Hal·tsOck and tamHer-bert B. Warwick: of Youngs.IIy. wwn, was a brief ViSItor In Way~ . nesv1lle, Monda)" . He ~topped for a . Rev, and Mrs Kearns Preston, of . short time at .the ,home of Mr. and Crystal Lake, 1lI.,.. are spending t~ 3 Mrs. Orange Raper. " week with (heir son, ,J. K. Preston
most p~~ple put ?ff buyi~g .~tore. . ' .' , , ' STdUrl. R~IDENCE JU:::I: ~~~~~;Il g,o to Los Ang~leS' Biu'lal was made In Miami ceme- and famlly. ~RIVERS U ..CENSE,S .' , . their licenses until the last - j ' , '. " ." • • tery. ----0--.Of" SALE MONDAY ".' . 1 k ' i \ I . I t:o ' '. suNDAY DINNU GUESTS ·Dr. and Mrs. ,A. Jl. 8~ut 'ehter- where she .wlll sll'end ttie winter '. Mr. and Mrs George Pidgeon, of day. , •.C er s n oca II res . ,. .<. ' ,-ta1ne4 a iroup~ 'of .t helr frlepds at wl~h Mr . and Mrll. Charles Cha.pVIS~TS SISTER HERE Wllmlngtot:l,. were Monday eveDing J , ,c. Hawke" deputy .. automobile wor.king..'iTantically that the Miss Allee OOna and J. Q. ' GoDS' ttietr home; s~~ci..y even1l!8'. ,.A plc- man. dinner guests o'f Mr. and Mrs, Don- ,r)!g\stl'ar, 18 p/.'eparlng for the sale d()ors ' lD,~y be closed promptl" entert/llrted ~e roUowlbl gu88ta at, nlc sUP~ WIUI enjoyed· out-of-doors , Ml's.Mltch~1 KnrtnUa Iln ~ baby aId L. Haw\te . . of auto drivers llcenses a~d permits .y 'at .hoon on ~losing ~aY8 dlnrier; Sunday: ¥!" ~ Wa. WU- after. "lU¢h .plnoc~e ansa talble tenAT OIUO STATE FAIR son.1?avld Earl, C!f Mtlw~ukee, Wis., ~ which. Op\!DS. 'here Monday. Septem, we don;t know how(')'ou Ua'Xt~, of Rale1gh. N. , O.: Mr. ·and ~Is ~ tb~ e~en1ng's, 9n~r- . , Included among. the marty Way- spen t la's t week' w'i\,h her sil\ter, Mrs. . ' !.Jr. ~nd Mrs. P. L Ronson ,w ere ber 8. ' " , .... •.• i" b ' . 'l d MriL Charl. ·lark and Mr.' UId un. talnment. , . ". n esvllle peOI)le w,ho attemled t)le Wa~ter Sheehan and family. She Sunday, dinner guest/! or Mr. and All drJvers must': have ·their new, feel abo~t "- . ut. ~.e , ar~ g a ,. ~rt 00\D8r and dA\JIibter, . of :, Included among the. 'KUIlB;S \Vere Oblo S\'ate Fall' Inl>t week' were, Mr. was joined here for the week-end . Mrs. AUi'ed .Hayes, of Pnl.rfl Id. lIce~ses. 1iY September 30. Mt.BawkB to hear ~~e school bell ~gain wl1Jn1nit.QJ1; '~ BlItb B~ or 14r&. Glenn Bland. Mr. and..Ml'S. Ira and Mrs. w,. A. Luke,flS. Monday by her husband, and t~om ,here they . -0, ~Ua ~rtlCUlar 'attention to the fac~ ••• -,v8 arel8ure the soulid ~l r Cl~tli Pred 'lS" ~SOD,. aDd~ ~ ~. and Mrs. L. A., Garst. _and Tuellday. ~~. and ,Mrs: LeW .1I left Monday , for a few : dayS visit . MJ:. ~d Mrs. Rl\lph Black Il,n d th\l~ "the 194.1 license must De 'ex• I the ,b en ,does .;-not "baye the Mr. aneS Mrs, John B. ~ aDd ' Dr. ' aDd Mrs. -B . 'Po 'DMe(,¥~ and FIres, Tuesday, Il!ond Drs. A. E. with .relatlves Ip PltUlburgh bef.ore daughter. of Dayton, Wille sunday h1bJt~ b'eCore one can ' ~~ .~talDfA same a'"t:SIal for many of thi\ daUSb.. ·' . ~." M. ·A. PUlteraan; 1uul11l'. and stout ' nnd li, .F .. Dye and J. ~ . .1·eburnlng t'o their home. 8.f~moon gUests of Mr. and ' Mrs. (br. II142. , ' .' '. ~ , ehildreD. '• Carl donUd. , Preston wfto. attendetl .on Tliul'sdaY:' • . \ ' G~e Walton. . . . . . . ~O . . , I '" • ~ pi 0D0II8 " Mn. Gleim 'BlaDd" ~tiO ~ . ur &BOWS PInO~ 111'1. D. a; ...... ~ . - ; JIl~ daUst!ttr, . . . ~ Lou, baa OIenn ~1 wbo blju,ed In IbI7 LoU IoW'IIib. • 1tIImIOe1d, liMn apendln..... 1UIDIII4W Wl&h ber an "u~ IICICIdent ov~J: ten lin... ~ puenta, . . II1II ........1.. O. 1It., weeb ..., Sa ~, IIcMD, . . .Mfd ..... . , . . . . _ _ 0lellaD'. bCIIPl&al, ~: lie 18 lIDUIe 'I'MIIIIr. eact d~. .. Rap_,r!t .. - ' Jet
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The rec ent wave of automobile fatalities lind accidents R oute 42 p.resents Il hall e nge not only to the State Ppli e of tbis dist rict, but to Wnyn e::w ille 'ns well.
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_ _ _ _ _~_-_-----------------..;,. NEW SUITS . Maggie Long t;o ~ulse TimberDr. A'. D. Harvey, Lebanon, filed laite, lot 806 In Long's addlLtcin to suit against Mrs. Gilbert Hunkins Franklin twp. for money claimed due for medica l Paul. V •. and S. K. ShaH'er to Clarservices, $214.25 being asked. ence Taylor. one~hRlt Rere In Laura Mae Stansberry. Waynes- Clearcreek twp. . Turtiecreck twp, fll d I 111 v e, e su t agaInst Tilomas Stansberry for a divorce on a charge Lee Lemmon to Banner W , Stewof neglect. A similar suit flied I'n art, 29 .76 acres In Wayne twp. February was dismissed In March . A. B. and Rose Kaufman to John Clara Myers, Waynesville, fli ed Paul. lot 7 In Hili-View subdivisIon suit against Frank Myers whom' she Lebanon. ' Samuel and Hlld n Stull t Ch married In 1899, for a divorce charg0 esI th t hIlI d ter GoodWin. part of lot 831 In ng a e a e to support her alld tllelr three children. now Franklin, grown. George B. and Maude Johnson to Evelyn Dressler, Lebanon, filed Virgil Bullen, two parcels at Cold suit against Joseph Dressler for a Springs, Turtlecreek twp. divorce, charging hIm with leavln~
'held a plcnlc Wednesday evening at the JacQb's picnic gro!lnds In Wellman. A picnic "WAS helt\. by the "Ladles Sewing Club" for Ulelr families a t JacOb's Park. Thursday evenlng. Several from here and surroundJng country attendedfthe Ohio State Fair In Co.lumbus· ln·t - week. Hownrd Graham was a business caller In Lebanon) 'Saturday. Mrs. Roscoe SImpson and son, of D6yton and sister, Mrs. Charles Beck' or Ml n~Is»\l' rg, were guests of friends and......relatives here. Thljrs-
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Word reaching W as h In g ton t hrough omalal and seml-ott.lclal souhces Indlcate.s Uuit the wa ve of rev'olt agOlnsL Nazi control of ocoupled cOlm ~rles Is muoh more wldeslll'ead and etfecUve limn hILl) been reported In the press. In spite of Lhe usc of mol'c and more soldl/H'S and secret pollce, the conquerors ha ve been unaible to control' the situation. Inasmu.ch as the revolt Is growing and spreading, by midwinter conditions will be even more d1H'lcult for the lnvaderll to control It seems to be the l:n me old star; over again- that no one man ca n conquer nne! long control all Europe. Mr. Hitler's troubles have just be-
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Du ring tile last month the prloriLIes system hns l' nlly sLar ~ed to pinch and to hutt. Many of the .' llOlIcr factorI es unel husinesses ar finlllng' 1t.lllIlJosslblo to obtain needed mate rlnls and ~ \lPpll(>~ with I(. which 10 carryon . TheIr stocks on ' h:lIld ar dwlnclllt1g and many of theln arc beIng m eed with the nec essity of clo.<;\ng down wilhln the ncar fu lurc unless some relief Is give n til ' Ill . Ugly repor ts 0 1'0 beginning to come In thRt 'manUfacturel's, who cannot obtai n priority Orelll's, 01' pur.c.hll..'lC lIe~eS.iory mw matcrln ls fro III the producers there of, fl rc beIng offered such need~ ~un. -0-from other scurccs at greatly adI L now appcars practicallY ccrtaln vllnced prices. Just how and why that thb Axis Powers wlll be unable such unlisted socnlled mid dlemen to conquer and subjugate Russia be- can obtain raw malcl'lals and supfore winter brlngli their mllltary plies hilt the manufacturers themacLivlties In thnt countl'j' to a v.r- 5 lv's cnll no longer purciln.-Ije, Is tual standstill. While aU sorts of somcthlrl g thut should be el<plllined extl'avagant and rIdiculous claims by the Offlcc of ProductIon Manahave been madc by ,both sides In gement alld th e PrlorltlclI DIvision the .confllct. dependable Information thereof. It Is b ~omln g apparellt to recei ved here shows that willie tlie all that some worka'ble lIystem must axis Armies' have drl'ycn deep In to soon b sot up to provIde a ral .. and Soviet territory, they have P!lid a equllable dlsLrlbut.!on, at reallonable tremendous price In CASualties for I>I'IC s, of a ll basio mn terlals needed U1e ground ga Ined; that thc Rus- hI , and llvallalJle for , noD-defense sian armies, while being puslled Industries: oLherwlse Industrial ha back. havel1eld their lines and have oc is soon to dcvelol', slowly retired in good order ; and Much dlscu~sion Ira ·been proVOkalso that .both Russian morale and ' erl In Congl'clIslonnl circles by the military suppUes are such that the r ece nt ncldres.~ of Winston Churchdefense at that country cnn and will Ill. The ~ pecch Indicated many continue , nlmost Indefinitely, As things worthy of close stucly. Mr. pointed out In this column when Chu l' hlll 's sla lem nt that the millRussia was !lrst Invaucd the facts LOI'y and navll l stu ffs of the United ' must IlOt be overlooked tha the Stales n lld OreaL Brlt.llln conferred Sovl~t ·RepubUc bllS many mUllons almost continuously for three days of square miles of territory and a oel'lalnly means that 50methlng population 01 approxlmatuly 178,- marc than the olltllne of the Eight 000 ,000 people. Such a nation Is not POints was disc ussed, and probablY eaSily conquru.ed by any Invader. decided upon, by the PresIdent and -0-the Prime Mlnl$lcl'. 1.n spite of the President Roosevelt last weck ve- seriousness 01 the Sil,uatlon, BOrne toed tile agricultural bill, recently amusement was obtained by the passed by the Congre ·s, which con- pledge glven by Mr. Chur1lhlll In h s tatlued a section permJ ttlng f . i'mel:s specch that Great Britain woUld to feed slltplus wheat to their own stu nd by the United State~ shou.d live stock on their own farms wlth- Ulls country go to war With Japan: out the payment of the for ty-nine Of coursc. 11 the ,Unlted States does cents per bushel penalLy. The bill iJecome Involv d In the conflict with also ,contained a prDvlslon for !reez- Japtln, It will undoubtedly be' beIng of cotton and wheat surpluses CIlUl\9 of JaponellC acts of aggrea- . . now owned by the Commodi ty Crc.>d.lt slon agalnst the British and' DUtch ., CorPQraUon, or upon which loans posseslolls In the South Paclflc. hUd b'ee.n mode by that·go,vernmen- However, Great Britain's aid In the tal ageney. It Is believed that I.t AlIl rlcan cffor t to proteot the W!iS the latter provision ' wluch Bi'ltlsh lind Du r.ch t-erritory wUl be ~ prompted the Presidential ve~ . 'In appreclated. ~ - - -' all probability there will be no renl The Sena t Is SCheduled to 'take attempt made, when Congress re- lJ\> t h e )941 Revenue Act (tlle new convenes. to pas., the bill over Ule tax bill) for cons!derQ4;lon ond pass_ .pr esident's veto, but Instead an en- aile t h is week, whJ:e awnlntlng SenIleovor will be made to pass new Me action on the tmc bill. The legislatillll fOr the reUef of the far- Rouse wil l . conUnllc Its three day mers who desire to use their sur- recesses unUl SOllle time next week.'
Spring Vall ey has been particularly hnrd hit in rece nt week s , with three dea t hs an d seve r a l minor accidents havi'n g resul.led from t t affic a long t h e highway. Starting with the hill so ut h of t h e Cold Springs f is hing day. lake northward , Rnute 42 is too nal'row , and soone r or Mrs. Conard Gl110ugh and son late r wi ll be w id e n e d and improved by the s tate. But until "Billy", are spending two weeks tha t time, 42 iR d a n gerous to drive upon. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Th I I 't f th t t r ·th h d Charles Skimmings. of Wilmington, eRa e POI e WI ea quarters at FROM A FARM DIARY who are In Michigan escapln . . the e oca um 0 Wilmington ca nnot patrol the highw ay as it should be pa- her and their four children In 1931 hay fever. to tr.o lled because of a s hortage of m e n. Their territory covers and has not been heard from since. DRY RIDGE Mrs. George Priest of East Monseveral co ull ties and the partol i to be congratulated for Harley Lucas, Lebanon, charges August 28. The anti-mouse cam- roc, returned to her home Saturday, th e .good wOl'k they do accomp lis h . . him his wife, Betqo Lucille LUCAS. 'eft , 'h t after a week's visit with her daugllsix weeks after their marriage pa gn • a we have been carrying That traffic on Route 42 moves too sw iftly through In December, 1939. and he has not on has begu\1l to show results. Sln.'1! ter, Mrs. Roy King and family. Waynesville i an a c kno w ledged fact, We know from ex- heard from her since that tim e. I came home we have caught twenMr. Paul B. Thornbull. 01 Xenla, . h J ty six mice All the mice I Ih WAS a business caller" here, Thursane Williamson, WaynesvllJe, . 11 e d p e rlenCe t at it is s ometimes irksome while on a long seeks dl f M I WII township had moved In and had ay. motor trip to be . Iowed down by traffic ' regulations in a . a vorce rom ar on - families . Ap""rently ' they climbed Several from here attended the "mall town or Cl· ty. lIamson whom she married In 1932. up the corner....of the porcll and In annual motorcycle raceS In WII.' Th ey have . no children and sepaWaynesville once h a d a speed cop and the Cincinnati rated In 1936 she sLates In chargln~ through a hole they hlld gnawed mlngton, Sunday. Automobile club c hose to call that effort to stop. speeding him with neglect. where the· lean-to kitchen JOins the Mr. and Mrs. Richard Egan and th h ttl· '11 hOllse. I had beard hem overbead children, of Germantown, were calroug IS VI age a " s peed trap". Auto clubs .once COMMON PROOEEDINGS b ut t110ught tllat we had cleared lers at the latters mother's Ilolne, Th LebPLEAS ~"I I waged. a war, courts" 1"at .Banke dismissed anon"" National , and justifia. bly so, on "squires . " as tazens defendant In them out, but not so. They had Sunday evenlng. made It a busmess of preymg on motOrlsts. the case of Pearl Sin1th against 'grown and multlpUed anti waxed Mr. and Mrs. Howard Graham Waynesville need not establish a ','speed trap" to slow Sam Smith, Lebanon, and others, fat on aobllg of gfllss seed and some and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold down traffic through the village, but the need for some service by publicatIon ordered in dog food. I went to Fairley'S and Collett and s:on accompanied by measu~e to cope with the pl'oblem is most acute the suits of Harley Lucas against bought ~x of the small single traps ~r~ ChOrle'ru Gordon. attended ~he A t b'l 1 b d d . . Betty Lucas and of Evelyn Dressler and Ine bf the Old-fashioned four r am reu on, . holers, went home baited them with .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bogan Jr. . u omo 1 e c u s 0 not a vocate speedmg through . I t J F Dress! . , er (')Tles, and sure1y t h . e reSl'd en ts ,0 f smaller communities IIga n 5 PROBATE OOURT chOice tid-bits of ' cheese and bacon .and famJly, have moved to Klngdeserve the same protection againt the ever increasing The distribution of assets of the and waited. tor re~ults. We caught man. traffic menace. ' estate of Anna Belle McClellan ten the first night. then averaged Mrs. Forest Thornhill, of Sabina, ' four bOtr five unTbaUl:tast night· we only : : ~~:~e a1te:noon caUer of W ~ have heard several 8ugge8tions recently and be- FrankUn, ordered. r th ' i . . Frank Schmidt, SOuth Lebanon, caug one. It four-hole , t r a p ' . leve ~8e suggest ~ns should be glven some consideratIOn appoInted to administer the estate reminds me of my efforts once to Mr. 'and MI1l. Charles Smart and by the yt11age council. at Mathilda BchmJdt With James keep Inlce as pets. When I was ' .JJaughter. Miss Grace hlid as their One was the erection of two more traffic lights here, Allison, J . W. Snook ana A. N. Rapp abount ten, 1 read In aD old St. week-end guests, their grandson, one in the south extremity and the other on the north as appraisers. Nicholas what lovely pel.5 mica Mr. Robert Franken and wife, of d RoY make llld SODle of them ~yl~~6a::r::gre' apnar boundary of M;ain street. This idea brings up the problem . Certificate of transfer ordered 15- I . soDiTheone tha ~. LeMrs 4: .6: " ' sued to Forr".t Glth II a cage. ey d learned tricks '. ,.,....., 0 f . oj. .unancmg such a proJect, as the operation of these lights .... ens, executor of and were alto,,«,ther 6wee" and Franken. . th ' the estate of J 05eph Githens, Way.. • 1S ra er expensive. nesvllle, and distribution of certain cllarmlng. We had an old ca~e madt! Misses ReQa and E;nna s tump, of AJiother 8ugg~stion heard in recent weeks was that the asseta ordered. of flY scl'een which had once housed near Lebanon, accompan1ed by' their village purchase an automobile' for t he village marshal Marvin E. Young, Lebanon, ap- nn unhappy ' chameleon so I watch- n1ece and children, oJ D6yton, we=e and biB present dutie8 be combined with that of speed cop' pointed executor of the estate of ed the tl·ap. a l'OUlrid one with holes, Sunday afternoon guests of MrJ. If th fr' ' ., . . . Delmar Balnum With K M. Brown IIk.e the olle I boUllrht the other day, Emerson Frazier and other friends e tra IC problem 1S senous today, what w1ll 1t be Clarence' ~am~son and . John Oocl~ unUll found a lUuU&e . caught but and relatives. when the state widen8 and repaves Main street? Unless dord as appraisers. not kUled. I rescllled It quick!.v and - - - - - - - . . . . . - -- - - some preventative measure8 are taken, moto,ristS wilJ speed . Certificate of'transfer ordered Is- put IIIt 1In the cage and kept hunting Is IItill a llttle nervous when you 11 a the more. The p~ving job is scheduled to be completed sued to Marion Snlder, executor of unt had three. I fed th~m and come near her calf bu~ theJ:e w~s no ltere be.f ore October 15, and some action should be taken the.. estate or Marlon Snider and 'tried rather um.uccessfully to tame trol,lble ml~ her. (P. S. Tues. ~ h t d a t e. distribution of certain persona.• them the day, came when I had J 0 h nny lIaya' .... ... e Is already gentle . to I )Jut th b e f ore. a property ordered. . c ean e cage. I put my hand d) L~t'8 lock the barn before the horse is stolen. In gingerly, a mOllSe saw 1/.8 cha~e as a ag. • , ;-.c....::~:::-;~;-;:-__~_~_ lJ'he . estate of Alva 8oofleld. MaSept, I. Labor Day-tlO I stayed son, determined to have a net value and bolted up m), ann to..!r.e.!!dom. home-antt-wurlted all day. twas . . AS aTHERS SEE US of $5,816 and certificate of tunsfer I shrieked, Mother came run'nlng, wa"m and showery not a good day In th~ routine and · humdrum of everyday life, we some- ordered 1saued ·the adlnlnlstrator. and that was the 4!nd of my keeping for boUday amusement see k er s. time8 overlook the beatlties. of the community in which we The court approved the Inven- mice ·for petl. I hadn't the beart Th.ere was hardly anyone at. Wayne lh'e 'and the' wealth of.,tradition that forms its background. '~ries of the estates of Budd Chrlst : e :u: !n~a7e~e~~h:t~~~~ Park, Too bad, for Labor Day An utter 8tranger 9r newcomer to the community, of- an, Leban~n; J. F. ~huchter, t h usually. one of their big days. This ' . J.. Morrow, and ~nna M c C I e 11 a n au . I ave always thought that tlley evening tile dogs bar..ed so 0 ten 8ees the good thmgs·thal. others of us overlook. J'ranklln, ' would be cute H they were not such that I went out to II d ut ~ Ud: T~i8 iii true of Grace Goulder, feature writer of the The court approved the third ac- pests, but-Why don't I keep a ,cat? n 9 w at t Cleveland Plain Dealer, who in her cQlumn, "Ohio Songs count of C. S. Irwin, guardian of Klpllng .says,' that Js a11- ' and Oitizens"-To Warren county on a Summer's Day ' ex- Martha Monce ; sixth account. of the A r ry. : come out at their hole for a llttle tolls .the. beauties of ' Waynesville and the two Fri~nds estate of J. G, West; first a.~count, tIo u:~t 29. The old trall.er Johnny air ' and were making all sorts of of the estate of Anna Hankinson; ug at a sale that hu done ~uch puppy noises-probably their first ,"'~ .... o-.."-""-t..-.•..-......... '. ( . .M eeting Housei'l,. which ina~y of ~~ take for ~ranted.. and first and final accounts of the good lIervlce tool!t 11.5 last . trip ,to- atte!llPts at barking at the moon. H " O~ W ay~e8vllle she writ~s: We !ollowe~ ..the L1ttle estates of H. L. .Dean and M!lrgaret day. They have 1b1!en using it with was · so lovely ~th the moonlight Miami northward to Oregoma, and gomg a devlOUS route . Hakes. trustee. . the tractor to huul tobacco to the over the har,y valley that I sat Clown one road and another, finally found the. home of The estate of "Josepu Mallin or- ': :r:we:s t~'OC: bam~~t. tOday, down' and watched 'the red airplane cultivated Rufus Ke.rsey ' Quaker philosophe'r , scholar-far- dered rellpved from administration over . one e Ill!bumpp too or many awe. went beacon and the clouds . d Rag andIt down . for quite ~ e as mer, one time Latin teacher who now divides his attention :Inoner er Baxter named commls-' went a wheel. Unhitch gO get the bWhltl'f , It tWh SOl still and bea':l~lful . . . ' '. . ' u rom · e h gbways I could hear • b.. be t ween h IS 19 hbrary nnd h1s .crops, and who 1S recorder Second aQCount of Rebecca Beck wagon, put In stub tong·ue for trac- the ltIcessant h d ' , :m' d' d I ' I h' . . - tor hailUn back . . load f'lI:8 at;! roar of of .' rJen 8 ,. an ooa IstOry for the area • . Contml.ung, we ett, guardian of Frances Jean Co1'g. agam, un lind speeding mQtol'll, people rushing R~ung dizzily ' over Harveysburg's justly famous .8-hill win, approved. . load bagaln-a 'whole a~temoon's from one place to another. jUst to' . ' . ·Th . wor k ecause tb4ey tried to uae It !be . W hich 80~e~oW h~s managed to withstand modern road e estate of Joseph D. Githens, .wlth a cra k In tl h I N going. !Jlackdog couldn't undert\(;l'aigh1:enil\g. I was coiltent 'not to be at the wheel at that determined to have a net value of tOO. . cd to ~ : fee. 0 more stand ..vh)' .Ishoqld Jus~ sit there .. ' . " . $8,321.17. acco rea y cu or a week or so she s!leaked up behind me and , '. ~o~ent, tllough our drIVer, Mr8. Howard Hudson of Wll- Elizabeth Whitaker 'Letl a n a two. . pulled my hair dow d I I ted A~t 30, SU!BY didn't llke the on a romp. n an nil S . m~ngto~, being a native of the's e parts, was unperturbed. named to administer' the estate 'On all sides ,we passed rich farms, land famous since In- C~ude Whitaker with Howard ~Iace In the barn where we had put Sept. 2. scliool today and an'Jther dian days for its fertility, producing record crops as aI- Rhoades, Elmer Hastings and C. P. t : pu~ the cows !othereil her, ~ summer Is lODe .. . lIatfield as appraisers. ay s e moved .,..em to a hOle USE TJIB MIAMI GAZETTE wn~~. .. . . Certificates of trahsfer ordered Is- under the com crib, They are 80 . WANT ADS .' And we came to WaynesVllle, named 10 grateful rec- sued to the exec tor r til ~te cute now. Their eyes are open and ogni~ion ' of.. Gen. Anthony Wayne's Indian victory, and of Mol11e Dlttm~rs, s ;orr:w~ the they look out at us and bark funny ~ ounded that same year, 1794, two years before Cleveland. administrator 01 the estates of Ma- little baby barks. . AUg · No CThhurcbedsernce at ito pdm little stores and houses hug the main street, 'for all rle Benham and Loretta Benham, St M,ust.31tod . '. . Lebanon . ary s ay, • r ecoratlng the world like an Engl ~h v111age, and naturaly enough ' Is still going on and Mr HackweU I . . . ' . MARRIAGE LICENSES . . t 1ll~" .su ppose, fo~ 118 f0l!~der was an E~gh8hman .. ~ere Waler Jordan, 21, FrankUn, cut- Is still away. The Sunday berore :iro;" amIdst ,gorgeous bIg trees 'are two charmmg old bU11d1Ogs ter, an~ Annie Abney, 21, Foster. LaIbor Day Is th4~ worst Sunday in where a good deal of Ohio history has been enacted. They IVlln Head, 27, lilborer, and Iva the year ror church &ttendanee and · , IIY ICODI' OF .IERICA Was bre Friends Meeting Houses, the white brick built in 1811, Mae Cloyd, 25, both of Oregonia. toda y I I one of those who dl t , till . ' .. ' . ' Eldon HI Will 29 D to no go. twas jJMless Sunday 'for ~ 10 use, With 1ts demure fac10g benche8 and wooden g , , ay n, ma- me. '1 did not """ off the place all "..,.. ., tie ley Ie.... of , d d d . clllnlst, and Helen Dickson 21 D'" All_e. Vat: tit Iqns, roppe to separate men .a n women for busI- Klnp Mills • • day. This evenlng when ¥llly did ...~r....... ••w .... ' " .ness m·e~tings. 'I' he other, .a red brick, a few yard8 away, . REAL E~TATE TRANSFERS ' not come up we .{Started to look for . till. . .,. 'peN ... ,,"418, - ' eM . . . . . . ) .' Balttle-Model 441:. ," .' ' was built in 1837 8S a result of doctrinal difference8. These ' Nathan Fred to EdWIn B. Fred her. Paul went ()De way and I an... ....,.. iii ,.... ......,." POW Qvercon1e, the congregations wor8hip together ' once 2 parcels In Lebanon. . ' other and In one of the favorite ~ ~ .., Me, ,.~ •• . . . . This is..a .rea.! 'BARGA~ I~,' MODERN COOKl~GI A ' calving places Wi! fauna her atand., . , 'h " . . , . . Fal MAd super , ~~fetlme V~lue Phllga~ range installed 'COttlmore. in t e Qld~r bUlld1Og, leavmg the red brick ten~ntr y . n elson, ~eceased, to tng guArd over II hus.... b buD ' mh' f lk h h b k b h Grace and Minnie Anderson Inter<OJ .....Y ~le~l! ~~h the PhIl gas Automatic System 'and : tw-o t e .rough est In 176 ' ly1111 on the ground . I put my hand 1eas. ~. e .plOneer .. . acres In Har I an twp, ' h 0 W. 0,: on orse ac . raved fuU I;!ylmders of Phi)g~s f;~r ONLY $102.2'5, Why wait " A MAem... .01 ALL IOn, . roads ,t~ cpme ere tWice a week for meettng, he 10 the JeH'erson D. Marlatt, by admln1s- on It and It jwn~ like a frog . . longer f ot.' the c1eanli,!e~s, sp,ee.d and; perfect cooldng .........n .......... w ... quiet burial grounds at the real' with theplainast of name- trator. to Albert and Dena Marlatt. Milly was bo,Ught at a farm ,sale r~s~lts of ~odern Phllgas cooking~' You ' c,a n't f llld " more than a year~. She wu sdch . ~tone8 marking their resting places, Leader in the group ' plo~. ln WaY,lleavWe. . . - H W I -....... _ . . . . . . . .. · a bet¥er 'Yay to ~ook, a ,n d operatittg costs &1i,e only ~I ....... . . ,.... ... , , no" is T. L. ~eridenb'all, living nearby in ~ ho~se by the NH:holu Drescher to Rudolph and p=: ~~:,.r:: ~~ .r-er'l · gteal, ,pel' per8on, for avera~e . 4-pellJon ~ . alnl ~,es ",,~e. th18 'range • , . lea~n ab g!Jt economi . 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Harveysburg School-(VUUWlUed from Pac' U walten memories of the self-llame . wood and Oarroll Smart. lUnd to every lis -ener. Because I To .our graciOUS bOslA, ~o the hon- was consldCl'ed frail In health as a ored guest and .his wife, and to a I young c.hlld I was not permitted to the IrlendH ,gathered. here at this attend school until I was eight ,SATURDAY IS THE hOSPltUbI~ hODl~, I whm to say that · years of age. My molher had taught LAST DAY TO GET ••• w,l len your chairman and myoId me at home, ,with Ule result that I neighbor, friend and schoolmate was reading In ttle second Reader W1l11am Gillam asked me to take when 1 firs t entered. My home, as part In the progl'am today. I wa; most of you know was the farm thrilled and happy to be Inv,ted to below the S h1l1. Valley home my be .one ot tllls group of old friend s father called It alld a group of boys and lIo"qualntances. and girls came II-lol1g every day from So many of you are 8.'lSociated WiUI the homes to the west of us. Beglnthe cal'Uer memor.es and experl- .nlng wl~h Charley Hartsock, the ences of my lite, and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Luken~ chlldl en, ' the Ogle5Monee were pleasant acquaintances bees. the Olllams, the seth COOk In the days when we wete young family of wholll Maule lOr. Mary married tolks In the community. It L.l was the eldest, Charley Sutton was not my gOOd fortune \.0 have and myself the last. when I was gone to school during tile period In pennltted to Join Ulero In walkJng. which Mr. Monce was Superlntend- i LI'led to walk wlLh one ot the girlS ent. I should have !been In his of whom I was especially fond . classes but Instead, feeling myseli Clara Gillam was quiet and genUe qUite agCCl and mature at the age and her pale skill and blond hair of seventeen, had elected to take seem to BoCceutuate her manner. One on the responslbUilles of wifehood . tlill e I ns ked Clara to stay all night St: 'Clair's Army Meets Defeat With 600 Dead. thereby depriving myself of preCious with me III my home. She came and WITH THE GENUINE .school days whldh I might have In due Lime I was Invited to spend f T, CLAIR'S DEFEAT-1791 wes t Terr itory ,. m<t rched north stricke n, the militia ru hed pell: was with mingled dism ay a nd from Fort Washington (now Cin- m ell back to .the lines of the r eguclaimed. the night with her. I was delighted It Is a pleasure also for me to be to be going where tbere were broth- ' , r a lh tha t Pres ident W a.~ hin gton l'in mlt i) with his a lrmy of 2900 la rs . on whom the Ind ians COIll'-'! cllived news 01 the defea t of the me n , the lurgest a rmy eve r as- c e nt~ a ted their fi re. With fixed at the llome of this hostess who Cl'S und sisters, a large family was l ..·my of General Arthur St. , Clair sembled in forest-L'O vered Ohio up bayonets, counte r attac ks sla rted too occupies a place filled with clea; Ule at Inmcnt of all happiness It In the Ohio wilderness. to this time. out bra vely, only to fuil. After HURRY • •• U. ere's sfill time "U's all over," Washington e xCutting th eir way through the three hours, outnumber ed. pracand. distinct recolleotlons of the seemed to me In my loneliness. The "St. Clair d efeated de n 'e fo rests a t a haza rdous five tica lly s urrounded , disorganized, claimed, days when, as Htle girls we uext morning 'was full to overtlowwere taken by our mothers to the Ing seeing everything and with r.:l U ted, the officers nearly ali mil es a day, the a rmy h 'a ve led St. Clair ordel'ed a ch urge to clear killed, the men by hundreds, the without scouts to gua rd against the wa y for ' a re trea t. But t he old White Brick MeeLing House In everyone happy and gay. Mrs. GIl- rout complete." a mbush, a nd slept without pickets troops were in a pa nic. EquipWaynesville; where the meetlngs lam was baking, and several ot the 'he Revolution had ended nine to w a rn of surprise attack , me nt, horses, tents, were aba nOn the site of H amilton, St. don ed to the Indians a nd the terwere long and silent and when Ute 1Il0st delicious looking pies were .seL yeau before. But the struggle beIwe~n the English and the new Clair built Fort H 'lmillon, and ritying retreat to Fort J efferson, ~plrlt moved some one to speak the out to cool. TlJey bud Meringue on talk was always over our younJ top and I suppose I gazed at them I luted States for possession of further north nea r pI'esent Jeffer- 27 miles to' the south, w as b egun. With 600 d ead . the India ns had t .le rich Ohio lands was to con- son Park. Foct J effe rson . heads. It was then we would be al- So longingly that someone explained hnue for stU! two moce years. At Tbe adv ance becam e increas- Inflicted one of the m ost ' d isasLarger Because of Better Service, Quality and Price lowed (Quote) "To go out quietly 80 they were vinegar pies and we Detroit, savage Indians ,'/ere Ingly diffic ult. Ra tions we re re- trous defea ts ever suffer ed by an all not to disturb ,the meeting". would have some for dinner. I had ilrmed by the British and sent on duced a h alf. A pa rt 01 the militia a rmy of the Unitcd Sta tes. Estr.blished 1849-1941 . St. Clair, a quitted by a Court (Unquote) Ruth Anna Underwood, never tasted vinegar pte and my the warpath agaipst the isolated deserted . frontier settlements that were nn Novembel' 3 the a rmy af- of Inquiry, fm'give n by Washing. her cousin : Mary Ranllne and my- Ileart sank within me, as my father sprillllni up In the forests of Ohio. rived at the b anks of a small ton, finally died in poverty unrl self, would Up toe out, avoiding the was to come for me before dinner -t was to forever end this bloody s tream (now t he O hio town of obscurity. J ohn Marshall Mulford came here was added {\ long white apron beausravelCCl walks and sinking down In '!llld It was not polite to slay for warfare that General S t. Clair. Fort Recovery), too wea ry to build The !A ltempt to ·.ea r Ohio's t.he soft grass we whispered and longer than the Invitation had been trusted friend of Washington, able fortifi cations. Without warning, w estern frontie r a nd la y solid 118 SuperlllLenden t a nd Principal . Ulu lly la undered' and with lace on talked qUietly while Ute swaying extended, but gOOd Mrs. Gillam said but aled veteran ot the Revolu- the Indians a ttacked through the claim to the Ohio Counh'y h~ " wi t h his bride I believe In 1886 and l he hems a nd str.n gs. The little l ' on and governor c I t',e North- 1 eal' ~y morning misl.s. T err 0 l' ended in a tragic fa ilure. branches of the tall trees .fanned that dinner would be , early , and I remained unUI 1889. Mrs. Mlilford &Irls wore slee veless white aprons . iext Weell"fhe L:ye 'I'hat Never Sleeps" hrings victory to the Western lo'rontier. our Uttle faces, and shim f\1clterlng would probably be through by the tllllght one year i n the Intermedia te over the dress . At recess and noon ebadaws of awillf~~ through their thne my father came. I ate dlnper room ns did also Miss Oba Mellclen- tillie the Sllle was a lavol·ite place lea.ves. We wore little poke bon- aull had partly finished my piece hall. The teachers qre ed with [ 0 1' t he older boys and girls to connets all allke one season and a doll of tile finest pie 'I have ever eaten board fence, about seven or eight leader would Institute a serpentine accus tomed to te/W-ng or tile usuaJ greater IOI'IllUlity for school In those gr gute. The girls would sit on the or two W&II brought along, bUt our belore .or ~nce : whe:n 50Jne one feet in height and solidly bullt of rush with the Une ending 1n an ef- give and take among those of large days than would be conslde ed sui t~ top a nd the boys would drape themchildish dreams were Infiqenced by said, "HatUe your ~atl1er .has come wide boardJi Ilhat were kept whlte- for t to dislodge thOSE! who were on famllles or groups. On one occasion able or gOOd form now. and Mr. sdves up and down the steps. We that UllmitaUe sense of securlty and tor you". Some ot the kind famlly washed or painted. It was there the end by the sudder.. force of pull- my teacher whom We called Miss Mulford always wore a top hilt and smaller children did not Intrude on peace which the old M~Ung Hous e asked him to let me fhllsh but not for the protection of 'the property lng. • Rose, gave me a note and told me to Prince Albert coat. Mrs. Mulford t h em at s uch gatherings and kept with ita dignity of time and ho~or realiZIng the situation he lnalsted I ot El.l as Varner, whose home was, at Comparing the sports and ga me, to take It up stairs to Mr. Bone the powdered her. fa ce ra ther heavily well out of Ulel.l· way. COming from exerted upon our nvu both then come then. I went, a disappointed that tlme the house now occupied ,o f those days with these of the principal. It was lit recess time and to tile oonsternll tlon of m any of th e dlnnel' at my Grandmother's one and for all to ' come, and heart heavy little girl. In later by Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Milligan. The present lime, there I:s little durer- I had never been up stairs before worthy mothers but her husband day. seeing the Stile crowded with At the monthly meetings we were y"ars 'I n my own home I tried and Varner place had front and side erloCe. in that '!lll are tor the pur- and too, I was much impressed with soon ed ucated us to all appreciation bill' boys and girls, i quie tly slipped lonely, but quarterly meetings were had others try to make vinegar pie yard toward the school tIlied with pose of exeroise . anol development the honor of my commission. A of woman's effort .to beautify b er- aro.und thrOUgh th e driveway, but more . Interes~ng, and for many illut no one' could make such pie as many flowers and at the back which the growing youtll of every group of the big boys and gl . ls were self. He taught us many thlngs nOL ug.ahl someone saw me and one of "ears reference .Olarll's mother, vege·-"'Ie ·~?den8 and """" ' ---n tha.t genern" "n req Uirell and d emands; assembled In tbe upper hall . SOme In the text ,booKs. through what we the girls, (It was always the glrls 3 oQuar·-rl~-eeUng u ' " y,n \oOU .. . , . .. wu reptered In mY'mlnd as "QuarUy" Clara Is not here and several of had to be safeguarded (rom Ute and w.hen the old bQJ.I rang out from of them festooned on the ra iling culled his lectures Rnd I ha ve hear J who were the tormentors) 6hou'ted meeti~. I well remember Ute be- !ler sisters and brothers have gone cUmblng proclivities of the young- Its lofty .be~Iry 'U ca.1l.ed us to come around th e ball banlstel·. I climbed several of Ills pupUs, who now are to one 01 tile boys. "Oh. why don't nI8n faces of the dear women w,hO to their reward as well a!l oUters sters As It was, balls occasional,y just .as It does today", In fact the the steps nnd as I reached the top tea oilers In the CinclnnaLl schools you <-atch that IILtie kid and k.lss sat facing thtl meeting and, lalilng oC that large group of neighborhOOd IIOared over the fence About twenty very tone of the bell I hear each one of them saw me and shouting mll;ke the assertion that he P )ss~ssed her?" Before I knew what was hapaalde 'their bonnets. rose to speak. ,boys and girlS. Loolc.lng back and five teet from the street end of the SQhool day seems the silme as that out. chortled "Oh you little kid, you unusual ability to Impart knowledge. pelling a big fellow uncoiled himself Ruth Anna's mother, Mat.1dA Un- lookill8 forward we have gone our .school walk was a Stile, the . plat- of the old bell whiCh called lL from are not allowed up here". FrlghtenI would like to return to the old len ped off tlie ste ps and dashed afderwood, with her beautlful face;. separate ways, bu~ memory 0'1 the form . ·of whlch . reached w1thl.n a the "alley and the town and the ed. ·1 nevertheless turned with 0.:1 style .for a few minutes as It oc- ,le I' lIIe. I ran like a deer. flew into .~oda Hockett. with her gooci\ kind old friendHhlps will be wlbh WI to few Inche.'l of the top of Ule Var- distant farms around. the dignity of my eight years and cllpled a unique place In our sohoolmy room al~p l3lammed the door face and Rachel Butterwor~h Had- the end. ner fence. 'I]le SLUe wali bUilt en- ' Entering Lbe building we find first gulping said, "my Rosie sent me up domain . A large tree In the Varner shu t, heart beating to suffocaUon ley with her long drawn pause beThe old Utree-room frame school t1rely across the width of tne pave- on the right the Primary room and here" and when the loud ch orlL,) of yard hung Its 'branches over the !lml theil, some eight or nine years tween words, When yearlY meetln :, house which so many of us attend- ment and teachers anq pupils had adjoining It to the west the Inter- laughter followed my debachle I SWle providing shade and flow el'ing la tt: r . lIslllg the prlvl!ege of the fetime came ' a woman whl) faScInated ed, set back from the street much elllIler to mount the four or f1~e medlnte room. A fairly wide stair- delivered t he note In great haste beauty for those ot us who climbed miLie of tile speCies. I cllanged my me ..as a highly educated friend farther Utan the present bwldlngd. steps, up one side ' and down the way on the left of the hal i led tb nnd dashed down tile stairs at high to the top to play Jacks on the level lII iml, and then my name for ~ the East. Marla Bynls~eldt, a ThS Iront of the old bUIlding about other or go around by walking Into the upper hall and the large room speed resolved never to go up tl1ere floorin g and chlltter and talk our o,r lil SMile boy ond have been usNorwegian. w.h o preached wiUt · the wllere the back of the present one the driveway and ~ack onto the which occupied ' the enLire floor again. .childiSh secrets. SO many have gone Inl,( It ever slnce. ,use of . cUpped English, and NOr- lines up. 'ItI!! approach to our old pavement. 1\ wide picket gate wa' space of the two rooms below. Mr. Bone was Principal for a and some ha ve left to us unforget . Our win te r sports must not be ..egtan accent, She was lII1lall, trim 'school hous«: was a flag stone Walk, awung from the Btlle .acro.'>S to I believe the PrlmY'Y grades went number of years and Mrs. Bone DIble memories of their persona HUcs. forgotten, the Long clear cold wlnand Immaculate In her attire of starting from the street and terml- posts that were close to the back from CIII~rt to S !ond Reader and taught the In termedin te for some Mary Romine Shoemaker s tunds ou t Le I'S of finow and Ice gave us QPcostly /lIUts. Davia Furnas was auo nat\ll~ at ' the short L entrance part of the Townkhlp house. This the Int\ll'lnedlate up 1,0 ~he equlva - time. wlille In that room she had with clearness as one singulnrly and porLulIlLy for coasLlng and skatlq. an eloquent S))!!aker. 'Which provided a board porch or ,gate was kept closed and locked lent. of first year mUh School. In considerable trouble with one f the Ibeautlfully different fr om 'nit tho Thol'e was much trouble flit tbe I ..as asked to tell you of my re- covered platform perhaps ten by over the week-ends a\ld during the t he lower hall a pal1E~1 board abou t boys, (Fred Finley, now passed to oLhers. From my perch on top the t.'achers becaus e of tardlnes.s ant\ coUecUons of Ute old school ho.use In twelve feet, the flooring must have summer vacations but all through four feet from the floor extended the Great Beyond) . He was forever old Stile I can see the teachers as clullllR they "didn't hear the ' bell". wh1ch &0 many 0 .1 us Jived our been replaced every year or 80 as the school year vehicles of all de- around the walls with large hooks !,?ull1l1g the g1ris' hair and shooting t hey .r eturned a.t tbe noon hour lind When the , big boys would go away schOOl days, and where our bonored the thundering ,leaps and Jumps of scrlptlons passed In arid ollt of bile for hllngtng Ule wrlllllS of the chll- PlljllU" Wilds to the cell1ng. He-never with admiration in my chlld mInd I up t he (;l'eekto Lhe dam for skaUng gUest, Mr. MOnee': taqght many 'one hundred and flf'ty or two hun~ dri~e with pupils Hom ttle country. dren in ' the two lower' rooms. There did unythlng sehously mean as he followed them wlUl my gaze. To the lit 1100n. 'Coasting down 'o ur old B , yep.rs ago; bUt before I begin it dred ~Y8 ' and girls, would have 'I'here were no buses and each fam- wgs always a cr,o wded condition of was nol of the scllool bUlly type bu t dress of those daY li for the women (Continued on page 4) '. would like to teU you of a few lIIIlall weakefted and worn the sills and lIy must provide .for. their own one coa~ over another a,nd caps and he worried lind tormented Mrs. incidents that. stand out In the early flooring rapidly. 1be long atretch transportation. During nice weather mittens had to be stul!ed Into pock- Bone to the breaking point. On one memories o,f my school ~ys. . of sidewalk which led from the many children walked to school ets, overshoes were dl~posl ted unde'r occasion while those of WI In the When one attempts to chronlcle street Wall much ..Ider. than the from several miles .In the country !lhe desks. but the sun s hOl)e Into lower rOoms were In qlliet study we 'events and Incldente of long .go, cement walk which ls laid beside 'but In bad weather they were the r~m and the big stov kept us were suddenly stnrLlcd by someone his own . experiences are all that he the present bUildings and was brought or drove themselves. I well wal·lIl. Blooming plants were In fairly flyin g down t he stairs, 101knows but in Ute telling hOpes. to flanked ,.on the rlfht by .. b1ib remember the big rell sleigh with some of the windows and the wood- lowed IInmedlately by ,the leap and blue stripes and drawn by two huge en water bucket stood on a bench landing of a heavier body. Later far~ ..orses which Mr. Anthony' beneath the front window. Two we learned one of the girls defying GUlam used t9 bring and call for little ' boys or two litUe girls would tile teaohel" 5 refusal to allcJI'" her to Ute four or flv" of his children who ·be aSSigned to go for a fresh bucket leave before the usual tim., had were attending 8chool at the same and a tin cup stood beside the buck- dashed ou't and down to b~ J 0 1time. There was ample room on . et for each and all toO drink from lowed, caught and returned by the our big playltl'ound for several. I'n the ' pri~ary roqm the schooi Principal. These small Incidents '.j.. sleighs, buggies and carriages to board had pJa.ced . a large sectlonal which are only one or two of ma~y drive In ,and turn around. ' iron map of the United States. It helps to prove that In our scho.::l Roughly guesslng I should judge loJd out on a \:aIble and was painted days whether now or In the long It W&II 'p erhaps seventy-five to one In colors. The ' mQlunlalns were- ago, It Is much the same , trifling hundred feet &quare. At any rate thrown up In relief. dvers a depres- things assume Importance. charac.there were ~ when almost Ut~ slon, capitols and citles were plaln- ter and 't emperment are revealed in enUre . acbool .JOined in the big Iy marked, and that particular map teacher and p~pll alike, and the gam,!8 of Blackman . .On these oc- was one 0.1 the mo:s t educational dally contact' with large groups ' caaI~ _~~ ~I.me .was ~Iously features In t~e enti!~e school We sel'ves to shape and develope the ,IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO BVlLD A NEW HOME played, with' a selection of captains some~es had bllpd . fold contests outlook on · 11Ie. 'OR RE!d9DEL YOUR PR~SENT ONE, PHONE US aDd , choosing up lof sldes. . 1t re- when the. teacher \vould stand one When we reached the, upper room , qUired awUt runnl~g and ..hen a ll of us blindfolded upOn her platform with Its heavier course of study, we AND FlND OUT HOW YOU CAN PROFIT BY THIS , ... " ./ . .played the llnes ~ten~ed. across ~he and, handing us oQe of the 6ti!Us began to take ' on grell,ter poise and w.l dth of Ute plaYlr«;lund." '. .at a tr!Ile ask us to Dlame the lItate. to leel the dignity Of achlevemen~. GENEROUS OFFER' OF THE CR01.!AR·COMPANY. t.l: . Qn the Wt;l't side of. the ~OOI bound It ..r and .. Jive cap~tol and There were seceralln the .IIo8Ii!S w'ho ,houae toward tbe raVine Utere .W~ where sltua\;ed, Thjs was UsuJlly put were outstanding in their student room ·for 'the smaller girls and boys o~ when we hm visitors. However abl1ltles: Dan UnderwOod ..as lore: "to play lJW'tiiea and buDd moss ' I learned the geography of the Uil1~ most, among the bOy~ a:nd clyde . plaJ~QUHII. Tbe older boy. !IOOIe- ·. ted States from tlullt map ' so in'- Wilkerson . Ice~t a close ' rlWe ·wlth times pla.'Yed hAnd a.J1 b.&Ck on the delllbly that I have tclday an almost him. Their discussions at recitation slope of th.e bill behlhd the 8c)boo1 perfect mental p\ctur,e of the shape, tJrne were Ustenecs to wltl} respect . boUIe, but t)le .younger ones and . location 'and capltal of ever1 sta~ and attention by the.:te&che as ..ell' lOIDe of abe ,....1a, of ~ I ;,as Ul the UDiOn. . lUI some in the lower classi:!s. 'MarY one, pIaJed 1Of~')all m the front '!'be ,puplls who w'ere "upe~lrsf' L. Oook led the glrl& and Bmma and at .UM.,JIde when O!ber pmea were ~/!A' s~or to tho. e or: u,s Harris and' KltLy UnderwQOd al...,s ~ DOt ~ 'Ilqnaa. Anotber w~o ~ere In the Pi1D1I&1l' room that bad ~e aWlWcr.. A number of ~uoua ..... fol' ~ ,.~ we reprded them with ....e ' and others ranlted lilgb in botb gra.d8s ~ .oldII' pupIIa . . . "0r&c*1DI Use IIODIe fear, 10 lIle tbej' and .n&f~vor. Some one .... tol~ Phoae IS ...,. ~ loaI 1bIe . . . formed by were more or Jell .. hay.. me tbat I wu JIIIIt a butWfl1, but
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Regular con1municallon of thl' Was Erla Jean Radley, who araduated fnJin S~tll Unlverslby a t WIlYJiesvllle LOdg , No. 163, P. & A sawuna oreen, Ohio, last year, leH M., TUesday evenI ng. september 9. last week tor ElIda, Ohio, whe:e she 1941. Ross H. Hartsock, W. M . will ~each voca.t1onnl· home econom, Vern ArmitAge, See'y. los Ln tile high school. MI llS LoIS Radley lett WednesdAY for Piqua where she will agnln teach I', In the first grade at t he Spring Street school.
11m was gTand for ui;, ~.ut h~rd on tho rough "hod horses pulling coal • METI.pDlST VIIURCII Patrons of the Tw 1\ Tlfenl.l'e have And other heavy loads uP , the hill. l..oula C. Radle" .... lcIr an attractive arTay of motion plc- We slipped and sUd, shouted and "POIA,lfrfuJ indad " aM tmpl" 01 M~II" . tures booked for Lbe next few week.s. lnughed , wore long underwre. wool . -Pltbliu. Syrw .. Chunm 8cllOOI 9:30 a. m. With "I Wanted Wings" endLng stockings and arct~ OVetsllOOB, Worship service 10 :40 a . m. SDTEMIEI its two-day run tonight, other at- breath ed In oxygen And grew up "Spiritual TronsronnaUon." S-F1or1da ceded 10 Spain Vllcations are over let Us ~() t back tractions ot the next tew' days can even as they do today. And so the by Brltlah. 1783. to SundRY School and 'O;lut.!h no~ , e placed Ln first position. old frame school house with Its The Friday and Saturday bill Is three square rooms kelPt ~urlling out CA.RD OF THI\N'KS for ~he Fnll nnd Winter sNnons. 4-Plrat EnQUIh newspap8J laau.Cl1n SQnlo Fe. IB47 Choir practice Thursda~ CVl:nlng, the best to be presented on these .boys and girls wJlh a rBir equl~ days, ,speCial nttention of these pro- inent tor the higher ed,\Icatlc.n which We wish to thank those who 60 7:30 p . m. S-Nazls. pleJCGd Polish demnny ' o r t.hem hoped to secure tor ' ably assisted at the time of tile slck urged by K. R. Hill. grallls being le!\sea, 1939. ST I\IAKY'S EPISCOPAL ness and death of our father. owner and manager of the local themselves. lUI... It. L. Hliek.eU, 8eelor S OI11e years after my marriage EapeoJnlly the Corwin friends who house. '-PlIQrIlnS sculed lrom EnQ' 13Ul SUNDAy AFTER TRINITY Iond.l620. The feature is the "Bnd Men of while living at the Smart h omestead WM so kiD<! and faithful during h s Ser.. lces will be resumed thl:! cl.m-, Missouri" stnrrl(lg Dennts Morgan, I telt a sense of sadness on hear- last years, and to the many friend Ing ~unday. Everyone !s cc.rdlallr Wayne Morris and Jane Wyman. Ing one day tha.t the old school tor the beautlCul Clornl tributes . . ' -OoDllnlCO captured by French. 1779. invited to attend any of our services. While the picture may be classified house had been sold to Mr. Jared Mr. and Mrs. Vern Armitage a:\d 7:30 a . m . Holy Communion fnmlly . all a .. western·... It has all the beauty Hock.ett and would be moved to his t-NCl%I uooP' enlered W01' 11 :()() a. m . Holy COmmunion and of "Dodge City" and tlle excltemen '. eaw. 1939. fatm (uow occupied by Mr. Harold Sermon. of "The Santa ~e Trail." The entire Gillam I believe). It was to be' used Slate Treasurer Don Ebright re8-U. S. ordoJExl ImmlOJo, program Is famUy fnre. The child- as an extra barn or shed and I ports that durl'h g n norma.l day's ~ Uon.reslr1oled, 1930. WAYNESVILLE CUttaCH OF ren wlll thrlll at the new serial grlevcd for the drenms and memor- .business In his office from ~O,OOO to COIST which starts Friday. It Is taken les that were encompassed within 65,000 State Treasury v<?~chel'5 are right out of the dally comic page, Willis. of the expel'lences, loves, handled . ThlB compares with abou t Edw. H. For....nd. Mlnbl~ ~ccalure "Red Ryder and L1t~le Beaver." hllteS, ambitions and disa ppoln t- 1,000,000 ten ' years a go Ilnd about SUNDAY Popeye and a nlvelty reel al ~ o will ments, laughter, sorrow and the 6,000,000 In 1940. The State Treas~Om( Blble SchOOl 8.30 a. m. be added. whole gamut of human emotions .urer Is a lso Cu.~tod l an ~f bonds aOommunlon 10:41 a. Ill. For the third time since the ~n whl h fills the breast of the adoles- mounting ~ $250,000,000. Waynesville, O. Sermon 1.1 a. m. Phone 7 theatre reopened, JAmes Cagney will cent boyar girl as they climb step "Loud Voices Prom The Word of be the star In Sunday's shoW. This by step from childhood to young Proeress ' is jbe.lng mllde In the 000" one III "The Strawberry Blonde", adulthood. But so It Is wIth the registration of Ohioans for work In Junior Endeavor· 7 :00 p . m. featuring Cagney as a young man passing of ~ me, and the generations def4lnse industries, according to H. Semor Endeavor '1:00 p. m . in the gay 90's with his stiff collar. as they move slowl7 l~orw8rd to give C . Atkinson. admln18tratot of the Pnachllll 7:.6 p . m. bow Ue. stripped trousi!rs and all. plnce to those who f'ollow, and the Ohio Bureau 01 Unemploymen t "Why I Am Determined 1'0 00 bUvla De Haviland. the little cutl ~ going Is universally the Silme for C(ompensatlon, but thousands or adJ'rIday~September 5 To Heaven" of the screen, co-stars. human nature does not change. dltlonal qualified men are needed. WEDNJIlBDAY Wayne TowDllhlp Mother's club. Wednesday and Thursday of next The old school h ouse must gtye Immediately. Prayer and Bible Study 7:U p. m. week ''TObacco Rood" wLll be shown. place for the new find It In turn MonDy-September 8 --0-We InVite YOU ~ . come and wor- It l1as never played 'Waynesville and must move back for still a newer In their campaign to uncover hidEastern Star. IIlUp with UI. · the opportunity will be given those one. New boys and girls enter and den talent for mobilization fn In'lUeaday-Sepf.embel' 9 who missed it when the theatre step <back In turn with the- buildings. dUBtrles listed as essential to naHappy Hour lClub: Yn. Henry nail y , CRVIlCU OF CHRIST closed down. It has a. huge cast. The never ending cycle of tImes tional defense, Ohio State EmploySatterthwaite, aeteu. W. C. S...Ia, MlDJ8ter Other coming attl'actlons are gontrols tl'le destInY of us all. ment Service of,ftclais hnve beeu "Wagoll8 Roll at Night", · "That Harriet Wales Smart Argunot Brldgl club, q e S Ie r t heartened by the fDCt that· scores ot etnmAY Nlgbt In Rio", super mUSical, workerll now enga :J'ed In pursuits "'Idae, 1 p . . m., Little Inn, MIl. Bible SChool 8:30 a. m. 'ICaught In the Draft", "Country GUSTIN BE~ON TO BE less vital are responding. W~U~ Hartaoc:It, bOltesa. COmmunlon 18:U a. m. Fair" , teatur~ng Lulu Belle ana HELD 8UNDAY, 8EPTEMBEB U ProgressJ.ve Women's club. 10:56 a. m. Rally Day PrOlram Scotty, "Charlie's Aunt" and ma1)Y and Sermon. . Masonic Ladse others. The 12th annual re~on of the A "The JCyelelll Man." descenliants of JeremJah, John, ;ISWe4DHl1a,--8ep....... 10 7 :111 p. m. Ohr18tlan Endeavor. FrJendship club. Samuel, Elkanah and Benamh OUll ' 8:00 p. Ill. Preachlng 11uInda,~ 11 tLn Will be held at Hannon Park, ' WANTED TO 'BUY-Walnut timEvanplilltlc Bollls and Sel'mon. Wayne ToWnablp 'ParmU'1I clUb. Lebanon'. Sunday, B4!ptember 1(. ber. Prlce8 as high as $150 per ":00 p. m. Board Meeting. Ur. ·and Mrs, Walter Whitaker, Ohio draft boards have Men dlLee L. Doclda, chailni1an, Oe~ealthousand. W. M. McLain, 327 N. Don't for,et thla Sunday Is Rally rected from WashlIig;ton to make Oi1cal divWon of the Warren Coun- . 11th st•• RIchmond, Ind. bOlIta. Day. You need the cburch und 1J'le certain that cltlzen soldiers soon to yt H1Btorlcal Soclety 'W1l1 give an adAug. 28 Sept 4church needa 7OU. You wouldn't 1lJce be released from mlUtary service are ,dress ~n the .early Iililtory of 'Yarren ' . FOR SALE-Haag Electric Wasber . to , llye In a communJty lIIJthout a "protected In. their legal right to COunty and the Qust:1na. $5.00. Inquire at Miami Gnlette. cburch, au why not cem! and beip re-employment In clylllan occupa__ support the :burcb. tiona". The army announced IIopAdverslty fa the first path to FOR 8ALE-Oj)ell wool ram. AI:' . THURSDAY proximately 200,000, including 8,000 truth.~Byton. 18 months. Larry Browt\ Wap••.ille, Olaio 7:30 p. m. Chollr prac~l~e. Ohioans, men woold tie out of unl8:00 p. m. Bert.lo elais lDr.~tlnlj. forllUl b7 Christmas. They will InAdm..e..n 100 iii ZOe
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f'ea~ng Denn18 Morgan, Wayne' Morris and Jane Wyman Added: The 1st Ohapter of "Ad ventures of Red Ryder' nnd Little Be,a ver", Taken from t.he Ohlld's Greatest Newspaper Car too n, 8tarrlpg J?on "Red" Burry and Tommy 'Cook as Little Beaver. Don't Let The Ohlldren Mlsa The lilt Chapter. AIIO. PoPeye Cartoon and Novelty Shows.' 7 and 9 SUNDAY AND MONDAY come Now and ' Get A Real Good '()le! 'Pasblonea Belly Laugh I , • JameS CIII'D8Y and . Olivia De· Ravllancl In
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A.new Ohio law, effective August 25. requires nil corporations doing bwslneas In Ohio to file a list of Ohio shareholders with the state tax commission not later than January 15 ench year. The list Will be usecf to ch~k against the Intang.b1e · tax repOrts . .
7:30 p. m. EYanlelJlUO services. WEDNEBDAY-- ':30 p. m. Bible . , --0-Study, Rev. Roy Slater. Buckeye soldiers, 17 ,500 of FlUDAY- Prayer MeeUDa in BDI (37th Dlv.) while on maneuvers tn home that will Qpell qp for. prayer 80uLhern Alabama, had a dally' rameeting, ~ 20 mUea. tion of 40 tons of food, Including 20,000 Ibs. of meat, 10,000 Ibs oC DB. RVST LEAVE8 bread 1,00II Ips of butter ana 9,000 lbs. of potatoes. ' Dr. e.nd Mrs. Oecll Rust left Way The Eighth Ohio Voluutee lB., nesvUle Monday mornJnc, to take known as "McKinley's OWn~' tn the up ihelr residence at Trotwood, O. Spanish War, beld their 4Srd an- . Dr . .Rust, who temporarily aSsumed nual reunion In Columbus, A~gust 'the medical praotlce of Dr. It.. E. 30-31. A. welcome addresS by Gov:" Stout, during his convalescence, wUl ernor Bricker, a memorial address . o~n bill own offices In Trotwood. on "McKInley" by Oen. Charles Dick, ot Akron, former U. S. BenaRETt1J'N8 TO HOME tor and a elose personal friend of McKinley, and the pla4ng of a Mr. and Mrs. John Prttl and wreath on the McKInley monument daughter, Nancy, of Chart_ton, W. tn froJ!,t of the state capitol featurVa., leftWayn~v1lle. Sunday, after ed the program. visiting a few weeks her!', with rela-0----
tlvell. Accompanied by Mr. and ~. According tQ an Ohio State Ulll'W. p. salisbury they went, to Bills- v~rslty agronomy department reo: boro, where they . spent a few da,s port, the Ohio crop situation , is with Mr. a~d Mrs. Leon ,:Iallabury . "verY S09d" and a banner fa}'ln1ng and family. ,. . 18' neartng Its harvest t~e cU~ m~ with an estlmatea $115,000,000 ' BIRTHDAY PARTY QUESTS ~ lelei. In addition, Buckeye fa~rs wID sather sugar beets . Mr. and Mrs "AI . Polinsky ~d 0Jt dUN" uartlY ' d Jeu1e worth P,590,OOO, ,or m ,tK), beans a_.ter, Do an . ' worth ,1J,ooo,OOO and ~ .cropt Hyman were guesta at a blrtb~y of 'veaetables and fruita. Some party and supper, Monday" at ~e state Oblo. . hom~ of Mr. !!oDd Mrs. Atie Hymt,n, ' Xenia, gtyen ' in honor or ~he1r' ----0---'"rrandao~ Muvtri LipoofakJ. ' 'nle new ohio' uniform tratlle law becomU effective September 6th. The new law brlnga all city, ,"eet EASTaaN 8'l'AB NOnCE' and ' hllhwar clrlvlng and MIami Ohapter No. un, O. E. S. practices Into Une" . with stan~ wID .meei In ftI'Ul&r aesalon, Mon- adopted bY the National OODference, day september ., 1Ml. wbJcb bas been a40pted... In' 21 Ruth • PaJDier, ' Worth, llatroll ~_ All auto clrlyeJ'll IboUld lOy-
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Executive of'tlcers ·were elected
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TI-IINGS Some of the loc~l Frigidaire workers were tired of loafing the second week of their vacationa and went to worlQ at the canning fa c tory . ' . , GrangeR and othec. coun ty organizations get till g theil' displays ready for the Warren county fair • . . we received quite a kidding about calling Dr. Mary Cook a grandmother, . , we knew bettel' and it was just one of those things that happen in ,a newspaper office once in a while. , • Dr. Mal'y is a good sport, and took the error like one •.• Rev, Hackwell's fnmUiar figure seen on the streets again, •• looks healthier and heavier after his vacation in t}(e New England ~voods . , , the roadside picnic grounds opposite Cold Sp-rings Fishing Lake has been popuLar this summer , .. every tim~ we have pass ,
and Installed In office, by the Wayne Township Mother's club, at the first meeting of lhe year, held FrllIuy at the Grade bUilding. Due to the reslgllRUOJlS of all but one, Mrll. WlIlal'd Anderson; secretary. of the ol'lglnal execuUve committee, elected last SIlI'lng, 11 re-election was necessary. The following officers' wel'e elected Friday: Mrs. Fred Rush, of Lytle, president; Mrs, W. A. Luke,llI!, vice-president and Mrs, AllJer.t Brannock,. treasurer. Mrs. Anderson, was elected secretary In the Spring. ' The following committees were announced by the new officers: J;·lnance-Mrs. Hal'old MUler, Mrs. Robert oO.Vls, Mrs. H, F, Dye, and Mrs. Vern Simpson; LUDOb-Mra. Oran Slioup, Mrs. Carl Conard, and *s. Walter Sheehan; ~am Mrs. Ernest Harlan, Mrs. Ernest
Earnhart, and Mrs. Kenneth Hough ; Re.fresbmen&.-Mrs. L&wrence Cook and Mrs. Rhodes Bunnell; Membership and RecepUo~-Mrs. Harvey S....-:kett, The opening sessiOns of the meetIllg were presided over by Mrs. And"rson: and begun with the singing of "America". Mrs. R. A. Conner conducted the devotional period wltll reading the .100th Psalm; the poem, "Ute" by EmIly DICkinson; an a1'Ucle, "The Home Executive", and closed with "A Parents Prayer". ElecUon of officers and appolntmtnt of committees followed, Annoupcenrent Was made of the receptlun (or tea.chers and parents to 6e held. this Frlday, Sepember 12, at the HIBh School AudlLorlum, A balance ot $13'1.50 was reported by the Treasurer. '1'lle program was presented by Ml·S. Ernest Harlan, as follows: a talk by Supt. L. A. Garst concernlug the enrollment of pupl.s, the new \.Cachers and suggestluns to parents tor helping their boys and girls tlll'oughout the coming school year; an Informal talk was given by County Bupt: Charles H. Bohl, 0. guest at the meeting; and In 'conc1uslon 'a vocal Slllo, 'Sleepy Hollow Tune.s" was presented by' Mrs. M. A. lI'Ulkerson, accompanied at the plano by Mrs. L. C. R4cUey . Refresments were served ufter' the meelinll by members ot the old and new exe; utive committees. , The refrCfhment cqmmlttee tor U1e October meeting was announced as follows. Mrs. Harry Smith, cbairman, Mrs, Harold MlJler, Mrs. Robert navis, Mrs, 9ran Shoup. Mrs. Harry SatterthWaite, Mrs. H. F., Dye, Mrs.. Vern Simpson, Mrs. Carl Conard, Mrs. Rhodes Bunnell and Mrs. LAwrence COOk.
Starting today, . The Miami Gazette is off e rin g p \'e :>e n t r eade r s and tho, e of this vic ini ty not. induu e d un out' subscription lis t, an unus ual opporlunit.y t u save mon ey and at the sa m e tim e c oope rat e with nel Sa m in' the D ef n se S avin gs Sta mp a nd Bont! campaign. For a limite d time only w e will g'iv e FREE 0 11 U. . S avin g I S tamp va lued nt $,25 fot' nc h yea r's \'e n e wal 0)' paid in advance s ulJ ~ l'iption. A n e w Rub sc rib e r will be given' a $.50 av ings Stamp (01' eac h year h e pa y~ -f or The Miami Gnzett '. Th el'e an! no s tring'}; attached to thi :-; o {f-er. Anyone paying us $1.50, the J'eg ular SUbRC I' ip t ion Jlri '(1, wiU r ece ive a s tamp . Th e ofl' e r ~Io se!-i at midni g ht Tues d ay, September SO. II' yo u Ii e out-or-town' or c ann ot c om e in lo th e Gaz ette offi e, se nd check 01' money ord e r f o r lh regular s ub sc ription price and w e will Rerd you yo ur l' t: ·eipt and Sav ings Stamp by r et urn mail. , The Miami azett ca'mp aig n i, coincidenta l w :Ut a dl'iv e the gOY rnment ha, inaugurate d during lh e week of September 15-20 to se ll gavings ~ta 01)J :-; in a million r e tail. stores throughout the nation. Turn to page 5 for details of this unus ual offer.
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Filing deadline fol' can didates In the Novem.ber elecLlon pnssed last Friday without ~ ny s urpri se candldates in Waynesv ille or Wayn'! town ship, records of t he county clecllon boa rd revea led. III Waynesvill e Lhel'c are contests for mayor with Cur m ~: n Crane and C lifOI'd Brace seeking Lha \. of'ttce. Four cU lld idat~s nr' 111 l he fie ld fo .. t.he local school board while foul' candidates are s'ckin'T the two o Wayne Townshi p trusLee po.st.~ La be voted on this fall. No , lLlldldutes IIled for villEl~ e offic es In Corwin which means the nallles mU SL b e written In at the I' leeLlOll . Following ~~ n partial list of cnn -
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TOWNSHIPS Two uustees t<t be elected In al tOwnships. HARLAN : Otto Cox, Clayton Clark and Burdette Whitacre, trustees. MA SSIE: J esse S.anJey, Howard I'ahalll, Herbert Carr. J . H. Boge n lid Wa\LeI' Jordan. trustees; Wilson Harvey ulld George Rey nolds, constlllble: C. 0 , Sm!lrt , justice ot th e peace. SALl::M : Thomas Hunter, Charle ; DOlVnlng. Frank Wardlow. Harry 'I'J'ovlllo, }lnlTY Schnell, John H. Brown and Denver Florea. WASH1NGTON : E. H . Hodgson, H arry Cline, Dave Adams nnd C. P. l' u t wier, trustees. WAYNE : Albel'L Cleaver, W. C, St. Juhn, Jesse Prendergast and E. L. 'rhomlls. tl'ustees ; Walter KenllCk, Justl e of 41e peace; C. P. Joy, constable.
V1LLAGES
HARVEYSBURG: C. D, Smart :Dud Frllllk Wilson, mayor; Thomas A grade of 81 WI\S rece Ived by the Welch, clerk and treasul'er; J . W. Waynesville Farm ' r's Grange, Sat- :su'lI, W. E. Frost, C. W. Bogan, Ml·S. J. H. Sackett Is In Miami unJIlY night. when the annu al In - Carl Moore, Fred Sherwood and sp cllon of the orga nl?.allon was J ulin Simpson, councll. Valley hosplLa\, receiving treatmen ~ SPRlJI/O BORO : Lee Webst.er and for nBthma. ht:ld. Ches ter Crockett, of Springboro, Deputy Mastcr of Warren. Perry 'Lawson, mayor; C. C. Barn~ Mrs. W. P. Salisbury Is visiting County, was the Inspec ting officeI'. hart, clerk ; E. D. Graham, treas. Af Ler the business meetIng and UIer ; Will ard Gallen, Vaughn Burher ~aughter.. Mrs. R, R. Benson Insp tlon, the followln g program roughs, H . E. Brunk. John Sheel.S, nnd family, of Indla~apolls, Ind. was presented: vocal so lo, "Bells oC E. W. Barkalow, O. E. Harris, WUthe Sea", Alton Earnharl ; paper, Ham For.k.ncr, Rollin Dldlngton, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fires and "The Little Miami and Its Inter - Fred Mayne. Sam MJIlard, WlllIsm 1nlUUy were Sunday guests of Mr. ed the picnic tables have aud. Mrs, C. H. Harbeson and Baresting Valley". Mrs. W. E: Cornell; .H. Bur ton and John Dunaway, been occupied • • • the Lar- old 'I'aylor, at Oentervllle. reading, "My Josiah", Mrs. Eliza- ,councll. WAYNESVILLE : J. Carman beth Jones ; vocal du t. "Threericks who returned r~celltly --0-A commlltee will be appointed by and particIpation. Little Foxes" , J ennie Lee and WIl - 1I:t'ane and Clifford Brace, mayor; f)'oln a; vacation tl'ip to Ca,D- Mrs. F . J. Barden and dau,bter, Myron Bllnta , newest member at helrnln~ Braddock; playleL, "Dr1ven ,HDmer Oarey, clerk; Walter Elzey, oHlcel's ot the Waynesville Olvlc ada, were thoughtful in MIU'Uyn, of Coi'umbus, vtalted her lite club, was appointed to a place Frum Home ", Mr. and Mrs. Ralph rtl.:easurer ; Howard Case, Dr. Harlan club to discUSS with Council the sending postal cards to their mbther, Mrs. Ruth Janney, l8.st Pri011 the New Industries comm 'ttee, day . . probh.m of auto parking arlslng out and Ross Hartsock waS appointed Hastings, Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Garst t.P\Y&l, Carl COllard, Warren Bradfriends but, their thoughtful~ or ~he Main street paving project chull'lnan of the committee Inslead Blld Mrs. H. F. Dye ; read ing, " Hous ~ lClock. Frank Z. Hcss and HlI,lTY Clean Ing". Mrs E. L. Thomns; :all l'wOOd, council. ness cost their .f riends, ot Mr, and Mrs. Harold B. Earnbal't which Is expected to lbe started here of C. I . Sa tterthwa.Jte, resigned. clarinet quartet, "Sweet and Low" BOARDS OF EDUCATION , he Larricks , • " til laced and faouly were Sunday dinner soon. The othel' member of the commlt- and "Carry Me Back to Old Vir:' Two to elect In rural tUstrlcta. United States stamps on the g';lelll.S of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Prye Discussion of the situation was tee. which for the. last two years glny", Misses Monlmla Hoak, Reba !Iliree on county board. and ~n. beautitul1y colored Cfll'ds in--0-held at the September buslne. s bas studIed means and methods ot Surface, Ruth Anna Johns and (JOUNTY. S S. Ems, Wo.ynesV1lle: Illeeun ~ of the clu:b"last Wednesday, attractIng Rew Industry ..and busl- DOris Flies; movIe film, "Safety 1n. :Z .• 0. WOrley: Morrow, and W. E. stead of Canadian and everyTlie ilhnual famliY teUlUOn of the plesided over by President Fred ness which would b e n. benefit to the Home" shown by L. A. Garst. . , o'ne in Waynesville 'who.re- descendants of JacoO Earnhart will ,Oulberson, Blue Ball, Grauman. Severall SUggesUons were Waynesville and vicinity. Is James BLUE BJtlL: Marvin . McKey" ceived one had to fork oVer be" held Sunday,' September 14, at four cents to the postoffi~e .tbe . home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd The Board of the Production Unlo; Illude by .varlous members although E. McClure. ', HlU'ry Mehl. R. W. Mar.t,l n and Al· . . Davis ' ot Ille Wlirren Co. Red Oross met l\O action was tak,en. Chairman L, A. Garst, ot th ~ Ot:rt Shapero • •• good news for fishermen . . ~ Monday at which time Mrs, WenThe club voted to pay the expen- meeLlngs and program committee CLEMtCREEK: Wllbur SolIIil. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Klayer and dell B. Campbell, ' the Genera.l ses of cnt.ei·talnlng guests on any an nounced the regular Seplem'bel' • . • Harold Brant, county HutL and D. H. Stitzel. game warden announces re- daughter, of, CinCinnati, were Bun- Ohalrman, announced that' the ma- ladies night for tile balance o[ the dinner meeting will be held MonKINOS MILLS : David MeK~tte The summer vacation sea..son of rtck. J. W. King and Cha.rles Hoyer, lease of 000 bass in Todds day dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. teriais for tbe quota to be com- fiscal year, not to e.xceed two meet- day, September 15. The meeting wUl be held at Our the Wayne~ vme Garden club was ' ttl M' . A. E. . Stout and daughb.r. pie ted In Decen~r have now come lng~. to be taken from the .clUb MASON; Robert P, Tucker, Wi I F ork an d th ~ L a e, laml '\ in, and requested Ulat all unit cball'- treasury. It was also decided !lot the House with locai speak rs on the brought to a close. last Thursday" 11- Irwin and Hartl' Kamm. r·ver •• ; Franklin, like Way-, J, Wlson ~=::f Springfield. men make a special ef'tort to g.e t all . 1lIL..esLioll of Carl Abaecl1erll, to progmm. Morris Fulkerson, local when members ot the group met at. \ M. ABBIE : Wyhet: ,Downey, Cllnt nesville, is having a conte~t Visited Ills aunts, tbe Misses Mar- units· !pto active wOl'k as quickly have the secretal'Jl send out ~otlfl - artist. wJll speak on "Ar t", and E, C. the home of MIss Perle Riley and Ta),l.or and George R , wau. calion cllol'ds tor b,usiness as well a., Crane, publisher of the Miami G\\- Mrs, Blanche MllJ!ll', near Ridgevllle. for mayor' in the coming elec- garet 'and TrUllllla Edwards, Sun- ~ ,possible. . W... .yNESVIU.E: ' Gilbert 7!rr~, v oung. day. . 'me new quota Includes 180 hos- dinner meetings, in the Lnterest of zettc, wUl 'give I\. short talk on , C .,.. '1'he program topiC was "Chemi- Ru/Sse,'l Salisbury, ~. H. ~ tion • • • Warren L kl d b th . --0-pltal garments, 2'10 dresses 'a nd ublal.Hlug still t>ctter attendanc~ "Newspapers and Publicity ." cals, an~. TheIr Relation to Flow~rs and 0\9. W. Kersey. h'an in attorney an ro skirts, 60 boys' shJrts, 200 garments and Gardening." Mrs, H. E. Hath• "y t7 Leba Dr, and Mrs. B. J .. Elllott and son. It er 0 f .M arvID · oun e ; .....-"Its , and 50 lay, , way talked on "Window and Chemlat CoIUlnbUS' , were week-end guesl.S lor the toddler r non mayoralty nominee. will, 0 .f D r. a nd ,..d ettes, 240 sweaters and 20 shawls. cal Gal'llenlng"; Mrs. Blanche MlI_s. H . F ' n.. ~Je an oppose Mayor 1. T. "Tom" family. Mrs. Campbell also lUlked tilat all I. ' I' gav several readings on chem1cal subsUtutes derIved from coal; Riley ••• milk 'production is --0-garments, wblch were given out belind an InteresLing description dr the 'd t b . b hi d ' Mrs. Prank U. LeMay Is vlalUng lore JUly 1st be returned . at the SRa Q e runmJ)g e n an earliest poulble momen't for .. 1m1l1:1t:ntlfJc experiments wh.lch have Fanners or' tyrayne Township met 'th th" her daulhter, Mlsa Mary Eva, a~ sou t.h el'D Ohi0, an d WI IS mt:dlate shlpment. been made with copper Ilnd 'copper in two groups .wt Wednesday evencountry preParing to ' sen~ ~etferaonvlUe,~~ week. , It waa very gratifying W have Few changes hillve been ma.de In tlon of Ml's. Edglngl.On. Consumer IlllllC~, was pl'esented by Mrs. George Ing: Cor their relUlar discussion les----the course pI stu!1y for high school Educatlol1, Laught by Mr. Braddock, d Smith. SIOllS. lurie quantities 9f powered . n1eilli.s , Glenn Bland will be Miss Agnes Reeve ql,1ote . fl'01l1 the U-'" f I d I ·studen"~. HOWeVE!r" two addltlonal was hot I'e-scheduled fOI" this year, lettei' 0 f an --. 'A beautiful army of flower bouThlr ~y menlbers of the Ea1t 'lk I to "mct. ... ttled England, rio''': .. , to, learn that be _D able to .... ·1 0.. r en .w 10 .., ml '" IUA _... "but has,. since the opening of school, it is predicted most of us wiU leave McClell~n's . hospital .Tuesday voiced the deep . appre~tlon of the co~r, es are bellll~ ofl'ered as elec- aga n been added Lo the elecLlve quets was dlsplnyed by members. Wayne Advlsorr Co"wtl No. 6 ~et Among these were several of the ~t .the home of ' .Mr, BIlt Mrs. Harry be using oleo histead of but- of tills week, after .belng conf~&l Engll~thpeoPlbe f~~' aAmeu o,frlthe hRel P tlves. Senior ScleL~ce Is being taught --0prIze winning exhlblts wh.lch Miss Sat tea:thwaJte and .wider iIb.e leader' . - '. for eleven weeki! recoverill8 from g ven . em y ~e , can ea b M Ferguson and Is s. substitute . ' ". , ter. wlthlll . the . "ext SIX lfi:\urles sustained In an auto acc1- Cross: With t.hls .new 1nap1ra~lon y r. . IIsLt' u'nches Perle Riley displayed at the Leba- ship of RaymOnd , Bra~, diAare being served In Ule months ••• pleasant t)lought dent. no doUbt the fiDe -work ~t tbe 'War- subject for Ohemlstry or Phyalcs. non F10wer Show, She entel'ed seven cussed "Schools, and' Wh,at \WJ: want , ; , did you ever notice how --0ren County women wID g~ forward PIJbHc Speaking, open only to Jun- caleterla at the high scllool bulld': displays and received six ribbons. Tllem to Be." , " Ith dded 1m.... tUB wl entbuatasm lars and Seniors, Is under the direc- lug under the supervision of Mrs. MI'S. J . L. Mendenhall be hosFullowlng the dlsc~t.ton, a suwWJ M.lsa Marjorie Edwards and FloyJ 'VI a .... a '. . t) e farmers "ather in little Stra~er. The Mothers' . Club wllJ , I e .', " . . . ' .Any JntUvldual or group who can tess 'to the club ill October. time of games and t efreshmllnt,B agl\ 11 sponsor the grade .lunches. clusters on the street whe~ D ' ~th'd ot la~~rtnrfbield, BV!sJdted .contrlbute any ttme, it 'only a. few was enjoyed. , f l tliin' makes it impossible to r enws an re liI.vea ere un." hour~, Ia mild to contact Red Mr. anq Mrs . .W. A. SW'artzell, 'of --QThe Mothers' Olub Is sponsorIng .D inner ,,,ork'? " •• corn cutting i8 thJl • ~~ ~d ~s.'; Haatlnas and Crou Hea.dqu&rt.ers in HarmO~ Hall ncar Ot· gonia wnre hosts \to fifteen a reception party for new and old mem1bers 'of the F'6l'm Buraau Distiext order of . business for son, a.ooert, f were Sunday dinner -on' Mobc1a)'& 0"' F.ficla.Ys between 1 40 . At Gons Home teachers. Friday evening; Septemcussion Group. A general ,discusthe farmers . •. •• while driv- aqeats o~' Mr. and Mrl. George 08- :an4Tb' P . .II.' --U of th Boa" ber 12, at 8 P. M. at the hlgb t ~ Il8 • ' ~_. 'd born ot 'Lebanon ' e n. e r.. The next few days means "Back J. Q, Gons ' and daughter, Mis; sion of fn.rinJng problems of .today Sl iug t~~'ough .t he coun~ r e , . . 1iV1U be held OIl Monday, Sepiem- to SchOOl" for several of Waynes- schOol auditorium. Mrs. Rush the Alice Gons entertained at a family was held under ·the direction of S, president of the Mothers' 'ClUb dinner Sunday, In honor of MI'. an 1 S. Ellla,. the.-.othcr day. we pass.ed the Mra. Georle ;a1ton spent Sun- iber '22nd, at 12:. P. M. ville's younger se't. I (. beautiful. country home., of , day and Monday with ber mother. Included among the young men wlslles to extend an Invitation to Mrs. Rober.t Gons and Harold RelRefreshments , and a social tln~') Mr. anti Mrs. Stanley JJatley . Mrs, OWe P'l'eeze 01 <>reaonla, AU1'O HITS. CHILD and women who will resume their all of the memb,ers of the commun- singer who returned, home last week followed this me~tll)g also. after spending several weeks In , • ; 'it ' presents a lovely apoi' ' '. -;--0--." " IN HARVEYSBURG studies at schools attended last year Ity. I ! This Is an opportunity lqr parents Canada. ERNEST ' BRADDOCK ' · pe3rance ' and :they say that ' Mr!l. ~uth'Janney and .dauabter.. . are: Miss Ruth (Jonner and Witton Besides the honored guests, those '\ ,," ;t . f ' Ml8I\ Louella J~e1, len Warn4!8lIarveyebUrg-"Bllly" CD?", ~liree Hartsock, Miami University~ Harold to 11 ,eet teachers and tor teacJ}ers BURIED HERs," , " IS . ,. l' ~Stan lS .qu., e a st~~ ~r . ot 'villi'!, 140nday" for Derand, ' N.,: ',e&r-:old sOn 01 Mr. and "Mrs . . Kyle Anderson, 'Oblo . Staw University; to meet parents. Entertainment for present Inclu.ded: Miss Alice Ogles. , appearanec too • • .' ., ev,en where they will spend the ,wjnter. _Cook, of Ftanklin, waa sttuck by Robert Presion, Wooster; Mlss MU- the group Is Ibeil}g arranged by Mr• bee, of Spring Valley;, Miss Mary Funeral selly1CtlS ,were beldhe J : Frane, of ClncintlAti-;- :Mr. and Mrs, . ' sweeps his barn with a "'" ---..:..0..an autoarioblle bere tit 5 p. ~ Sun·Oook. Oblri University; Miss Hastings and Mrs. Pr~ton. last Wedne~y ,a tternoon . for En.Fred Gons and daughter, Helen est BraddOCk, '~, ' ot Dayton, who -" broom, which. they 'tell us, . Mr. Harold 9f OblCaaO,l11~ • . day~ whUe . c1'Olllna the iltreet, . Jane Cook, Me~Ucal , ~llege, Uni--0is- unusual ... . mowing the ii vJalttna t.b1a week wl~.,hla aliter. . He ~ bla ~,o~her were vu:1t1ng 'veralty of Cln<:1nnatl; and MIss The Schoolmastel's' Olub wJiJ aneet Margaret, MIsses Nettie. and Betty died at his home in Dayton. Burial .II 'I 1 I Idn't .. be Dr. Mary L. COok. .here and ,ettinl ready to return to Caro Ludlngto,n, Capitol U~verslty. this Thursday '. even~ng, Sept. II, .Oglesbee, and Mr. and Mrs. John B. was made in Mlaml cemetery. . ,,~ml y awn .wo~ . their 'bome when the acc1l1ent oc- Misses Mary ,Moss and Roxy Sack- at. Harmon Park. The men , teacbers Gona an.d, ~aughter, Marilyn. He formerly llved' in the Croass~eh an o~~eal for all ~ us THEATRE PARTY. . ,c~d. He, was ·taken to Blatt's bOll- ett', both gragua:tes of the class . of (rom Wayhe.svtlle Hlgq School ex;----; ....-.......... . \l lck neighborhOOd and received bU i! w 'e had a power mowe~ FOR ~Q.;WORKERS ,p1tal In Lebanon, where . ~ was '41, Wo.ynesvine 'High School, wi I pect to attend and enjoy .the Cov- ATIEND 4H CLUB education In ihe 'l~ ~bools. . PoJ' · Uke "Doc" Stout • • • .8t!oW , . . ' _ ' " -trea:~ for bead cuts Jlnd bru.~. enter their !r~lplan )'ear at Ohio ered-dlsh. supper -which h'a s' been . ., STATE CONGRESS the .last 19 years he bad been embbil u.ina ' it the other even- ~: 9~ lDlly; '1fho II. in ~ .' ~e 'irlver. of .tbe a~to, Qua Mil- , Un~verslty ~nd , 'W~ttenberg Cql~ege', al·ranged. . . ' .• 1 ployed at 'the Un~n station DIly- , ~.. _ a a. really looked! like of . the rliltaunnt .• ~ W.~ hrt. ~ of · WUmlD8t;on., reported be ~tlvely. Alton Eafnq&rt, also of ' . '~ , ~ , ~, /lnd 'Mrs. R. H. Hart.'IOck a,e- ton. .. , ... n . ~" . T., '. dl . ~ , at a tbeii.tre'~ &JUQ. 'was unable! to avGU.t ~na th~ the dass ot '41 ~wlll e~ter Ce.cfarvllle The ', Warren ' dour~ 'F all' Boar.d c01'l)pe.nled the ~ ,c lub delegates He is survived, by bla moWer, lip. fUn •• '. Ha~ .....zar prou, ~ II~ ~b~ at JAbt.nDD, oCbllct. , OO1leae. t has ~ year and . ·this year . en- from Warrlln~ co~ty ' td COlum.bus Ella 'Braddock, and ofie aunt, ~ PrM8ntecl 08, With a be~uti- pl&aenUDI ' ~ , - . ladIIi' WW1. --"- . c;ouraged SC~OOla. In the count)' to 'SUnday, wbere they Will attend th~ B~. both' of ~ , tal bququet of flo 8 r 8, ·wboaa. 1be wU MIOCIated d1irsDc , ~BB aBVfROJlf', IIELD . ~ SUNDAY DINNER GUEJ!l~' prepare exhibits Ip wt\lch outatand- selllilons of the :4.H OIUb COlll1'esB 1118 pieces bf ~e.vement ,are dla- beq beld tbIa' week. whlOb pic~d ltom' ;I~~I;~~~ Ber ian: ~ r't~ or $be oJala of ....Way- Mr. and un. J. K. Mengle en~r- played, Waynesvllie Hlah SchoOl The "'lUTen COunty delel ate8, ' LlahtntDC Wltb BurkIIi. ' .... 0UcIl a1ld ItIIb!l ,...... .... 8cbOo1, 'fta 'be1d Bun- talDed at dlruler Bunda),. ';l'beJr .expec~ to prepare a booth, the CboRn tor tbelr outstanding won: struck a IIGUl 00DMr. IfaIT. ........~" Bbuaa Woodl. ~ were t.h~e or wWcb h a In' t bee n . are: Robert Botb, BwtlervUlII; ~- ,the ' ~. k ~l1~tll~~:.i ~, ~ -~. eacb ac- 1IeDfle, Mr. 1IrtI, Gerald 1Ien- tborourrbly developed, but that Is Roy ' aw, Prankl1n; Ruth ADn matl:dnr. ;.Mf~!i.!/~• •D. Ud. .&tIDde\I1be ... Ita. . . " . ......MId beUII p~ apec1al ~ 'Wht~ ami Jane eomp1etel7 I Ilia .... ~. <.conUlWed on JIII8 J) . ~ did DO 0&1*
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Jonel, of l)nlt !l~, Texns Bllllb. '10k lo I h e Be LL pl'op~r4' here. 1. 11 (' of M I':, CI~ 0" Wl1nr Lon • nd MI' n llcl Mrs. Ktlll Da.Jb rand ~lI ll. '1)('111 "Ill Wl'{·k-"lIri WIlli he)' RJs tc : '. Inlet Mrs. ;:;ot'J' W:llln~e o! .s.',l&'(:c! plaru [,H' I>t' )'\' . ll! meals DLlIl. !.If X.'nhl, \ en' I1l1dny llC~L, In-.n ll', Mrs Doyle'. On Su ndar tiley Wt:\yllt'S ,me, Sp"l1l !-'r day here, at lIlI: Lebano n "nlr. 1 II' . nml Mrs. All'1I1 Enl nl,.\1 allli .111 lHic-cI :, 11\11\11\ pi('ltlt' al Lh,· fllir d jJ1K . ome WOT at tho'll' t>rn l>\' r l ~ Mr. tll1d Mri; Halll I (! a lllll1ond r lIlI l ~' . • )(ro .. nds in . · t·lIl11, and 111 In ' elenMI~ . lytle Wharton, vlsHed h ' r .tnd rllllclr cll WCl't' SaLtlr tiay night 111 ': ac cOlllpa nl rI by M L'I.~ An n c " daughler, Mrs. 13ernanl Mdloh. al .111f1 Sundny ClH'sts uf the Ifll ler's ~.fl' . :t li d Mrs. 11 . C. nO! I'"y of Brm n a n ti /011'. J . W AmlL'rIOIl. RilJg, \ 11 c, Thur~dny, br'.1 ~lCI' and wife. r. a nel Mrs. Ed Wa ~l:lII:Hon . II , \\'{'rr Til'. cIa 1\'11'(' !I111((ht illHy I'nl ( 1'111 ned to .·up · 11' nnci Mrs. E. B. Lon;;llcrc and .t:;trnnyamp ('!lei bn.by d lughter a.t lv(nlng S IPIlI'r ,' U, s l.~ rf M r . . II ! per::l Ihe IIII III l' 01 Mrs, WIll Nul. Mr. and Mrs. J , B .• Ju IlCIi. L ,,1. fI lew Cry:> al Lak . Mrli R. H. Hnrt.'. ck Ill,d fnmB. '. nO,11 SIIl'inJ{bol'o. d.15·S motor Wrl(l my, Y.ot'lk 0 SmokS,lIda), (;nllcr, at the home of " 1~. ami , Irs . D •. <lIf'Y " CI _,'I'. \\'l'I'~ ~ 1'4. I mllum' , Nnl'lls D,I11\, and I'C- :\11'. Mny C"l'n c ll were: M.1'. a.nd W til us on Mon d a y 01 tllh \\eek , M I:':> Aria rl'l'~~ AI anti 1. 1I ~~ M,;on ~urn II via As lnllJe, n . c. /o!: . P :lrl Corn~lJ oC Middle town, ~l b Lnlla Wr. ' IlL , MI'. Kel'v e r '~' 114 Ruby U\\(' 1: IS 1I0W 1),HLl'd- 1\11'. Grace Homme , o f CaUr.. Mrs. cy uf F'lITnlt 'I" s ~In dnll , Wllf C SUlIC\» \' SI:tN \\ 110 mnkPs he r 110111(' here hn~ IRS III th~ hom., o( Mr. uml Mrs lIL'1 r n Neiberl H !lYs a nd Mr. and Ii lC l1I oon callers aL the home or bt'1'1l rnth"r ImU!lpoJs(' d lor [I le w Harry H ardllsty 011 th e LyUc lao . . rl', Ra ~'molld Davis nnd son . Billy. W. N. Se~ and family , clay but I]; much ullpr oved, M iSs S, I' a.h Bt1rm~t rctllrncd to of DaytOn. - II [\11 5 I",'nn H artso: k. nct'ompn n ie ! J\r l' , a nd 1.1.1'5. ,JO('1 E. Smllh had Mr , tl mJ Mr". J. K . P lt n!'), nnd by : ('I' grand daughter . MI!;S C nroh l' len.cW n g at a.~t P alcsl m e. 0 .. nr . sp nti16g Ule summer wi th for I!llelr !Iln ll 'r lI; uefi ts, Fi'id:W, M r. Mi '~ Fr,\Ilecs Townsnnd, o f Hoosa{' k line Lukcns. spent Mo nclay all I nr lally In Da.yt ~m a n d LytJo. Il n d Mrs. Roy MlIler, or Dayton, Fnlts . N . Y.. s pent II few day, th is TlI c·dny. III Wa,~h in'lo n C. Ii .. wi th Mr~. E, D, Lonllo.crl! att ended the Mrs, Chnrles Darrl'll and two w~ c k with MI'S, Emma E. Btll nell. Mrs Hartsock 's Sisler and frunlly. GlIl'dcn ~ , Thursday at the hOIlle daughters, of D e rolt, Mlch, ol )-trl\. E, O. M iller and Miss Perle A Iru ck out ()f Day ton. hauUng Rl1tlJ', n r Ridgeville. gra vel to Social Row, collldcd with Mr. aud l\If,rs. E. W. Carrier, Q! II cnr d l'lven by Mrs, Frnzier, of On. wn were d1nner gllesls, SaLur- Rou 73, lit the l:N8Srond a t Lytle dn, 11 mung of ~, and Mr: , How- hu eh. Tucs(\ny m orning , Th e car rel e wces. wa..~ Ladly dam age d but no one was Mr, Clem A. Burn t and Mrs, injured. Sh Irell Wnrd, 0 • ami. lila, vlsit' MI6S Geneva R Oil zalm , VI~ i nin cd rll I t y h8l['e Thursday. Hn" kJns and Mrs: L es HiaLt ~lel1d U , U rry tomeH. underwent an cd sl o~ er lor Mrs, J n me~ Shel ly .plll'a ~OI IlL Miami V.nUt·y MO pllnl (ne :Martha II .n t), Monday evenn W dn06day at la"t wcek, Illld hi l ing at ill home of M is:; Mary Moss conql Uori r eporl,ed as fair. n eaot' Waynesville. and Mr:o. E. J. Co rmany of Mr. and Mrs . Everett T)lomns, of ~ ngU lel, weTe u ndJY collers Of. , Roc. eSL!.'!', N. Y. , Ililcd on Mr, and :t.r:. . ary Cal'mony I), d MII;s Vel .$ . Lowe lI 'I11omas nd daughter ,
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B tty and Russell,' SpOil t Sunday afternoon "I1(J ivenlnl; W. Ul relaUVtlJi. hi ~pp Oity. Mr. and Mrs. TIlerle J ones ·anel son, Mllton wtn'e dlnnCl' guests Suoday af Mr. and Mrs. Ed In Noutt a nd HCl'ntan Nu~t. neaf Cent rv1lle . Mrs, May 001 1 has returned home CrDtn Mrs. McCOY's Nur sing Heme and Is now be,ng cared for I:iy Ml·S. Rose, of Dayton, --=--- Mr, and Mrs Hnrvey Burnet alt ended 'the Discuss! n Group. Wednesday evening Bt th home of MJ-. anEl Mrs. W, A. Swal'L:I()l , near
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Sunday ' ~n 'print! Vnlley a nd w nc brnpanl d ., \'lOIlIO by the la tter's mother, Mrs, J. W, Houston, for a ' Cew days visit: The Lytle school bell. after beLo!: hue lOr 66 year,>, now In the care of walter .Kenrick, was Laken. lo th,e dln111g hall of tile Montgomery ir last week " nnd Jjel'ved the Lad as of th e Belmont Church t.o a nnOUD e the mea ls,
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NEW SUITS Frankie Hlghflll filed suit against Edwin Highfill tor & divorce. oharaing ne&1eot. . James E. Wolte. Franklin. filed sUlt against Goldie Wolte, whom p c claims deserted him and . thetr (our til,lU~ren. H~ oharges neglect. asertlng that he has two ot the ohlldl.'en and h1s tather In Kentucky the other two. Thomas Mal"lanos. Franklin. fUed suit against Nellie Marlanos. whom he . married In 1912. asking tor u . d1vor(e on n charge oC neglect. They have COliI' children, three of whom are adUlts. and have made a separate property settlement he slates. The Olay County' Ooal Corporation filed s.lt allUlnst Roy Darraug Franklln. fer recovery of $458.23 which they claim dUe on a contract. COMMON PLEAS PROCEEDINGS The payment of $118." to Velma Jordan. a mlnor dekendan~ ordered In the suit of Frank B. KirJtpatrlck against James Graham and others. All matters satisfactorily settled; the sUit of W. W. Clippinger against Albert L. Ertel and others dlsml.s8ed at C08t to the. defendant. HU8~ Burnett. wa~nesvllle, nwarded a divorce, from Mildred Burnett Oil lIla cbarge of neglect and defendant restored to her uw.lden name. Pomeroy. , PROBATE OOUB.T Gertrude Copperton apoplnled admln18tratrlx of tile estate of Gilbert Oopperson. Franklin. with O. E. Ohamberlaln._O. E. Moore and John R. Miller aa appralaers. • The Inveiltory of /' the estate of Oella D. Corwin, Morrow. approved. The eatate , of Caroline E. Block, Mason. determined to have a net value of t67.CM ana Is ex.e mpt from inheritance to. The sale of real estate belonging to the estate of Matilda A. 8chm1dt for '7110 approved. Albert 8. Oornell ordered com'I JIl1ttec1 to the Dayton Bt.ate HOIpital. The schedule', of debts of the eatates of James Eo Wilson. PrankllD. and Al H1ll. Pleasant Pla1n, approved. ' The inventories of the estates of Fred Deuaser and Alva M. Scofield, ·'9th of Mason. approved. . Georae P. Oates. IU&r an. ered to tranater securities to Donald R. Darraah, PranItlIn. . The aa1e of ~.-property belonalng to ttle estiate ot Sarah B. Morrla ordered. The court approved and ord~ed that the name ot William David
Cel·tlflcate of transfer ordered Iasued to E. F. and Ross Settlemyre, admlnlsLl'nLors of the estate of Lu y Hastings. Lebanon. and sale of sLock Ilt private sille ordered. 'l'hc·lnventory of the estnte of Del Ba.lnum. Lebanon. will 'be heard Selltellltler 26. The Inventory of the estate of Cllnton K. Day, Morrow. approved . Bale oC eight U. S . Treasury Bonds at private s11 le ordered In the mutter or the estate oC Bessie Montgomery. Lebnnon.
REAl.. ESTATf;! TRANSFERS James nnd Chal'les Oross to Edward alld Evelyn Short. lot 171 In Mackinaw addfUon. Franklin. French-Bau\!r, Inc .• to John Zettel. 1.54 acres In Lebanon. Scott and Marian McClure' to WUlIam and Clarice Porter. 50 acres In Olearcreek twp. Scott H. and Mal'lan McOlure to ova and Jennie Lawson. 50 acres III C1earcreek twp. William and Bertha S. Veach to Ralph and Harriet Olement. 77 acres In UnJon twp. James O. Ollne to Roy alld Julia Oraft. 30 acres ~n 'Franklln twp. George W. anB Essie Easter to Willam and Florence Aunker, plot In Mason. Helen Mount to Josepa Knorr. lots 352-3-4 In Mackinaw addition. Franklin. Auglst Friend and Irene Brossart to Wllbel·t A. Wilson. lots 753-4 In Fosler's Park. DeerIle1d t.wp. William and Clara Young to George W. Archlable, 138.46 acrea In Deerfield twp. Lesler. Mary and Estel Frye to M nard O. filxon. one-foUl'th acre In Genntown. Bertha E. Van Oamp to . Tine ROberts. parcel 1n Franklin "wP. Clara Prather to George Lynch. two tracts In South LebanOn. Elsie Allen to Hermie and H. L. McKinney. tract In Clearcreek twp. Nannie Shockey to ElsIe Allen. 3 tracts In Umon twp. . A. L. · Kiog to Harry tilley, 3' acres In Waynll twp. . Marv.ln and Nannle Eaatbam to Jesse ' and Malvery Young. 2.5 acres III Franklin twP.
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You can _ Ula' MUd Strother. 1,9. otherwise known as Miss FlorUla. lM.l, ·bu _ UDUlaaJ pet. to Ule fonD 01 "Wimpy." a baby seal. They are plcltured. above, "aIJdDc OD Ule Atlantic City Boardwalk and, JUs' lUte MaJ']' aud her Little Lamb, wherever Mitzi roes "Wimp," 101lo"I-OD his leash. MIss Florida 18 one of the contestant! In the Atlantic City Beauty P..,..ot to be held September .1 It to 'lUi. .
, Sterling and Dollie Eckler to Marvin and Nannle East~llm. 6 acres 10 Franklin twp.
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COUNTY BILLS
Treasurer of slate. clothLng 101' inmate!! at lhe Ohio Eplleptlc Hospltal ' for six m onths. $19.58 ; same. two per cent of amount due lor care of InlIlfltes dW'lng August. $300.15; sno.le for September. $300.15; City of Dayton, ClU'e of pr-isoners m the workhouse. '95.70; Dayton Blank Book Co.. supplies for auilltor. $18.'19; Office Outfitters. same. 60 centll, Haynes Publishing Co.. suppleInent (or prosecutor. J4.50; The !"rank Shephard Co., supscrJptlons for prosecutor, $3,25. OWo Law Reporter Co.• subscription to Ohio Law R~porter. '5.88;' stanley Earnhart. P. M .; stamps 10r prosecutor. ,10; same for common pleas. ,6: Banks Baldwin Law Pub. Co .• subscription to Ohio Probate Manual supplement. $4.90; Ruflls Jones. In-<.. wax glaze for courthouse •. $3.46. ~ Dr. H. M. Williams, coroner's ~~,"------''''-''--,*, costs for sarah Pickering, $6 . 90;
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Leon Faris. 28. FaJ'/nersvllle. dYe press operator. and Hazel Humbert. 21. Springboro. faoCtory work'er. Walter Montgomel·Y. 25. Middletown, letter carrier. and Betty Jane Stull, J9. Franklin. clerical worker.
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Mrs . Wilbur McCarren was shopping In Dayton. SaturdllY, Mr. and Mrs: Arthur Wilson. ot Dayton. aDd J . M. WllsOIl. of Lebaanon, were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Almon Ferris. Mr~. Ethel Beason Ilccompanled by Mr. and Mrs. DlWlgh't Beason. of Sprlng!1eld. attended I:helr famJly T~unlon of the Brakefield clan. at Bowersville. August 31. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Replogle ,and son. Jim. of Dayton. were Tuesday afternoon visitors at the home of Mrs. Adnh Talmage anli family . -Mr. and Mrs. Loyal. Newell. of Laurenz. Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. James Clevenger. Mrs. VIl'gll Plymlre and baby, Vlrg.ene, oC near OlarklivUle. and Mrs. Lizzle Bowma,n. 01 Blanchester. were Tuesday six o'clock dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. George Plymlre. Miss Nona Shoemaker'. or Dayton. spent a week's vacation at her 1lome, Iterc. J. Lee Tnhnage in companu with
Lewis and Drake. sewer .tl1e, $4.85; A. L. Watkins. assistant to dog ~arden Ilnd mUeage. $7.90; Smlth'! Service Station. tire. tube and gaso1.lne, $59.11 ; GarrisOn' S Texaco SlaJ a num'ber of friends spent last 'week tlon .. $5.61.' Dnvlclson's Service staIn Illinois. and at Lalke Delavan. Llon. auollne. $7.51; Zoar Gult sta,,Wisconsin , where they a~tended the tlon. same. $51.01; Kelly's Grocery, fourth annual DeKalb Hybrid Dealsame. ,3.52; er's 00nventl9n. Armrel Materials · Co. a sphalt. •'"210891 . . •' Van Camp Stone 0 0., . Mrs . Mabel T erry, Misses AndroWebsan d and grave,I ."3670 "" . ; B'-I ... r an d meda Thompson and Dorothy , ""0883 W I bel'. of Dayton. were viis! rs. SunLeroy, sand • gruveI e to.... . ; eler Welding ' C~ .• oxygen, labor and day at the Mrs. Allee Terry home . J W Li "'--d During an electrical stonn In thls tIPS...1670' . • . . ngo n.u ware, tI bo 1 30 II d ts *52' 85 A II sec on. Sunday a ut O. 0.. m.. i;UPP es an par.. ; sl ero lIghtnlng' stl'uck the ' bouse of the B 0 be) d . tal urner 0 ., em sse 'me gtlS" Beason and McCarren family. but .:~~~; Heer Printing Co., ~orms" fortunately did not set the .bUlldlng
Mrs. Hel1bert Ross. 01 neal' ClarksACter 30 years of control I).nd ville. management by the State Welfare Depurtment and Its predecessor the StaLe BoaJ'd or AdmJnlstration. - the
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management of the Home again 111 a nve~meln!ber board of trustees appointed by tbe Governor: The board of trllstees will selecL the commandant and determine a ll matters of polley. Purchase 01 supplies, ,hOWever. wiU contillue under control of the State Welfare Departme nt, according to Informal opinion of the Attorney General.
Ohio Bolplers' and Bllllol's' Honie at Sandusky wlll be returned to conMI'!!. Louise Flte, Cor pondeDt trol of the war veterans next JanThe Busl.ness Men's 100ub, redec- UBry 1. A new law. enacted by the orated the exterior 01 the gymna- legislature and now effeotlve. ves~s sium. the past w~etl Mr. and Mrs. John Park. the tormer Miss VJrglnla Tucker. now ot Yellow · SPI·lngs. were week-ena guests or her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Tucker. Mr. Josepll OsbQrn Jr. and Mr. Arthur Martin attended the Farm Bureau Convention at Indian :Gake, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Babb ana Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maher. of WlImllliton, were Friday evening dinner guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Harry Osb01'O aDd family. MADE FROM CLEAN, SOUND AND A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. R Y Kil Wedne "~Y run" 0 1 g. s.... eve ". M d MArti Ellis 1' . uu rs. lUI' ,0.• BLENDED APPLES D to h d th lr dl ts IlY II, 11 as e nner gues Sunday, MI'. and Mrs. Delaney Oar-
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H. Frelder. lupervlslng work ~ on fire. Mrs. Gerth Shulz, of CincinnatI. COl,IJ'thouse ana changing -records. Radio aerIal wire. chains and tin the former MIss Ruth Ooppersmlth. ther Leucher III our school. lli now pleasIt d 1=====E==i:=====5i======~=====::!a;m $29'1.96; Beel's Transportation. stor- t rough s were me e, an d 0 Phone 35 Junction 73-42 l! age aod gas for conuDJss1ooers ·car. diunage done. . ant y locaLed In Lhe apartment with $4.13; The HUhman Bup.ply Co., The Talmage fanllly and Miss Mrs. Mary Bytred. lemon oU pollab. $4.'72; J. A. _Schill- Jessie Garner attended the OhauMrs. Susie Gll1am. Is at the IDg. ren for ~utol1b "ugtiat. tauqua. at Shiloh Ohurch. Sunday Oharley Thompson home. caring $20; Dr'-Waner 'BreldenbGcp'; inedi- afternoon. Other vlsltoJ['S tr~ Dear fo~ Mrs.' Thomp50ll; who still recal,&ervlces. Aprll-JuJy, t455; t..ucl,Ue . here were: Mrs. Cecil Vlllars. Mr. mains quite 111. Salyers. InvaUd c:are 01 Marte and Mrs. Ross Villars. Dickie and MI'. and Harry Osborn ' and ~,,=~==~~~~~=~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~====~==~=== '. .lngtOn. f6: Everett BaWyer. c'ara,Of Erma. Mrs. Lola. JIlfi'ery and Ellza.- Mr: and Mrs. Raymona Conley Jr. . ." N ",,", S._..... beth wete Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. .. , Pearl Ba.w:ver _: ew"",.. wwupef. • . ~~~ S'-m r '7· .ohlrui: Mrs. Mary Wilson. of Lebanon.' Max Howard, 'at the Roosevelt Game care 0 f MI...~e - pe., • Reserve . Morgan. care at Charles Morgan. has !been a vIsitor I~r a f«tw (fays tn Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pennington, • " __ a care 0 r Ev l~ tbe home of Mr nnd Mrs S D: ,S' Mar Ion ~ • ' • ., "ft. .n.. tr' de J . FerrlA. . _ entertained guests Saturday evenAdams ..... ""'. • "",r u ones, care . • .. ' . I . Mi~ Hannah and " lUll - Jorde.n ng.• of Lena JonelJ ' t2 110 , . • were tll,lthfuJ att~ni1 nr·;"i!.t. t~e re- .¥rs. Ethel Smith and Mn!. Mary One of the surest ways Jo judge, a c~Ir.1munity . is the v!val ptlsslon Of the St, A?gustlne Syfred, were WUnllngton shOppers. spirit and civic-mindedness of its citizens and the Ohurch, l}l Wl'y~epv)llte. laSt week. Wednesday. . volume of business transacted by its stores. ~ ~v.e been r,ecelved here We are sorry to learn that one , .' Mrs. Edgar Smith, daughter. S/llly mtnoiin:Cl~Jhe, _ marrll ~e of Mr '. of ' ou~ aged . citizens. Mrs. R4th . Lou. , MIss Mary Jean R,Jckey, 'a nd Bcrtella', 4e RUssell, of , ~e,Wark. Sherwood." who 18 at the PJ:leo& WayneSVille is a good community ~nd lively trading • . Jt.mn\y Miller vlalt'ed Mr. andMn!. aJ)d 'H.·'S. Bilerwood .warwic!'.Jr .• Home" :W!lYDesvlU~ • .18 qUite su. ' . center for people living . within -a wide radius. . Rlc.h ard Mlller. of lI4~urg, ·and ot, Loulsvllle ,Ky. 'on" Saturday. Mr. ana Ml:s. Ralph Olarll and , I . . I IMr. and ~Hobh Hover. 01 Day- August 30, ~t :Ne~ullt•.:•. Both are tamuy entertained guests •. Sa~\U'dlty For. 66 years the Waynesvlle National Bank 'has be'en ton ; on ItIlflIay. ' teaching ~ ' tbe UnlversJ.y of 'Louls- evening. ' 8~rving the peopi'e ' of WaynesviUe and · community· ~ i ville. Their reSidence 18 2116 Oon.,. , ~s. Harry Hosler and faml17, ' ot . The average penorlwould . ~ce- federate PlIWe. .' New Burlington. call~ on rel&t4vea' and we aTe ,proud of our record during this Jong ~ 'lmagIDe that a paUent watch- " Mr. and Mr/l. ~on per~la. ~ery here,. Bunday afte,inoon. , :< perio,d, : '. ' , ' 1 maker would ·tie claaaied 88 ' a wJ)r~er qUletly celebrated . th4!1r . flty-sixth .MIaIi Anna McDonald, teecher in l 1. " , .... ,,1 . , easenttal to 'hIa CQUDtry's iietense ' wedding a,nnly'er/l&rY, , ~edneSdaY, New Holland · 8Ch~l. spent" w.eli: W-e 'hold interests of thl~ comm.unity' at heart,' and proIram. ,~ut hla ~owl~ of dell- ·Sept. ~. ' . I , '. ena at home. '. • r , ., now, as i' n ,the ' p'ast, stand ~eady to serve this com~, eatAtprecJalon work ·makes b1nl valu_ ', Guesta at dinner wlere: Mr ' a.nd Mrs. LQul8e Plte, daughter ' '"ane. · .UaI)le. o(tic1ala." ~ tb~ . ~hlo State Mrs. D. Ferr~; Mrs. LucUle· Per- ~er~ ,W.lmlnC.t!ln calleia, ' ~.. inunity and its- people with. 'excellent , b~nk.ing facdities. ", '. , -/ ,. .~ent eemoe~' . ' ria 8eokett- uid IODa.' Charles 'WUMr. and Mra, Bciwatd MclI'arl&~ . C1 llIim and Donald Lest.. of Sprins of Dayton, were8undar ' callen. J:foal) nil tbe moB filmed -of w~ Hlll. ~. Mary ~ f.ebanon, . ~, .. IIoat buJJdera aDd till IkW be poll- aDd !.If.We!ldell, of tlmln&ton. A fire broke 'put in the Kar~ 8b1~ -.eel .. ftIU Jilted amonc tile most The OUve BraDcb LOdlC4 AId aent daIler IMI!ber &hop. I(oDda:r 1IUJIion'p ~ deIpHe the 1nroadIJ them card of coDIr,.tulaUon.. a1lo 8:30 o'a)ock.' Tbe orlIID ... of iblpI of .~ AlII: :vout a . . , long wblcb rna an oll st.oYe, but . . . IOOIl Ix.... _PII!I.iat ~ wu Mr. aDd ~, ' ca_, qulte a Jot .or
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THE WARREN COUNTY FAIR Once' each ·year farmers .of Warren county get the ~p, portu~ity to sh.ow the fruitS .of this rich agricultural c.ounty when they are displayed at the annual fair. , Situated us we ar near the great industrial centers .of Dayton, Cincinnati, Middletown Ilnd .Hamilton. Warren c.ounty nevertheless is counted nmong the foremost agricultu_l counties of the state. The work the youth groups Rueh as the Junior Grange, 4~H clubs and Smith-Hughes departments al'e doing is one 61", the prominent features of the ' fair. and defDands much attention. Then t.oo there will be the usual midway with its attra~tiomJ f~r the youngsters, and the uaual racing program. All roads will be leading to the Warren county fair next week. DEFENSE STAMPS IN EVERY TILL
Tl}e Ulbor Day speech of the President has 'been accepted by many here as an Indication of his desire Lo brlttg more milllanL action by the United States agaJhst the Axis' Powers. The address contained one slgnlC\caot pnragroph .worthy of clU'eful stUdy. ~t follows: "I know that I apeak the conscience and determination of the American people when I say that we shall do everything In our power to crush Hitler and his Nazi forces." That statemllnt by the President does not sound like "all aid short of war." Instead It carries an ominous note---.tor the wOrds-"I say we shall do every, thing In our power to crush HiLler and his Nazi forces" certainly would Include the sending of an expedJtlonary force Lo Europe If the PresldenL belleved It adv\siWle to do so. Careful study of recent Presidential utterances reveals thaL Mr. Roosevelt Is becoming more and more war-Uke In his etatementl! lIS time ,oes on.
We Americllns go' to ·town-but 8ometime8 w.e are a little casu~l about getting around to doing the unaccustomed things that translate our good intention~ into action, Recent newspaper comment In . Helping in National Defense. for ins~ance. We all want Great Britain, as well as 6tatement to help. If we are the average people earning pretty good. by British' officials. have caU8l!d 1Il0ney in the8e times of plenty, we know we 8hould be put- many AmerIcans to wonder whether . B . 1 l' or IWt President Roosevelt Is backting ~way 80m.. of those U. S. Defense ond8. not on y 0 Ing up his words by actual deeds. Q88ist our Government but to do . ourselves a favor. Of. The President and many other course, Iota of us have. Americana have been Lalk1ns a ,reat . '. The Treasury Department has made it easy for every- deal about the aid thls country is . Bedy' buy Defense Savings Bonds. All we need is enough furnishing the British ca~. Word ' St p t fill a Stamp album which can from Brlta~, however, · is Lo the D e'f en8e S avmgs am s o . . , effect that nothing llke the amount be exehangeq, for a Defen8e Savmgs Bond worth '~fi to of war 'materlal needed Is being re$100 in' 10 yeers. an increase in value .of 33~ percent: celved. 'Instead of Bivlne the public SUnple J The trouble is remembering to buy those Defense the facta &II to the exact amount. of . I ed Savinp Stamps regularly. ' . military equipment being produc Now thanks to the cooperation of a million retail mer- each month In . the American na, . . tlbnal defense productJon drive, Adehan~ in ~very ' c~ty and towa. the Treasury has mude it .ministratlon s~kesmen are talklnt 1'Os* about unpo881ble for you t.o forget. For wherever you about percenLag~ of Increase in "'0 to spend money, Defense Savings Stamps will be l'ight production; eLe. The statement that • at' tlu~ cash register. ' . there bas ' a foui hundred perwhile you ·have your money out. there is the oppor- cent I.ncre ~ the producUon of a . . . ' certain type gUn., sounds gOOd untU tunity i'mmediat~ly at hal}d to buy Defense Savmgs Stamps it 18 learned tbat only e1e ht auns ---which, as they multiply through systematic p~chase, are IWW being twn"d out wnel'e two will become your Defense Savings :Ronds. were originally produced-and that . . ' b f I ,.. . the mllk'1'h08e Bonds Will represent savmgs sure to e use u w.ere II an actual need for . I h when the war is over ana readjustments begin. Moreover. III of undreda, or eveD "'h~usanda. . . . ' . ot such BUllS each month. For Inthe money you put rnto Bonds Will be taken out of e~rntngs .. talk au bo t ., a'~n ... ceo th ere 15 muc.. . that might othel'wise go for lUXUII'f and other goods. Such Ule number of American tanks that widespread spending when the national income is mount- tU'e ~Inll' produced-4Jut actual mass . . fl t ' " lOa causes heavy consumer demand, leadl?g to 10 a 10? produclJun hu only bee~ reached in Therefore by purchasing Defense. Sav10gs Stamps 10 connection with light tanka. These . th d tanka ure of no great value 1n real the stores where you trade-:-the easy, can't-forget me 0 battle, but can only be used for -you aTe not only aiding our Governme~t to arm but ac- scouting purjXl6el, The medium cumulating savings for yourself and holding down the' cost sized tanks, which weight 28 to 30 ' .1', . ' o f 1IVlpg. , . Lons. lU'e the ones that are really Encourage the merchants and the two and a half mll- needed. Military experts ~lJanaLe Lhat torty ~o lilly thousand of these lion retail store employes selling Defense Savings Stamps medium silled tanks 'must be ready . during Retailers-for-Defense Week, September 15 to 20. for US!lln any IltLempt to invade the nnd ·thereafter in the vast national-scale effort on behal f Con tJnent and to light BILler on 01 ·the Treasu'ry's Defense .Savings Program. Purchase Sa v- l!.iUl'opean soli. During AUcust only . IlPprOXlmately tlfty ot theae LanD l ngs Stamp' a l.'ake them as change~ . . . . Soon you will have one or more Defense Savings Bonds WI t:le produced In the United StaLes. , t now seems that it will be mOte -proof that you hav~ done y~.u~ part to ~ake A.merl.cn than a year before America will strong'; that you have put a nal1 10 the barrier against ' tn- produce anything Uke a thousand fiation· and set up, a res~rve of savings for ourself. Uledlwn l..&IlkS each month. Up to , .• B When you buy any than •• any time, at any .tore-- uy LI Ie present time none ot the w,e Pef.,.. Savin•• Stamp~, tool tllnlts-hllavy fellows weighing 60 to
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hartsock, of Columbus called on friends here on Labor Day. Mr. alld Mrs. Harold Harl:&Ock and chlldren of Xenla spent Lalbor Day with his-parents, Mr. and ~I·S . E. C. Hartsock. . Mr. and Mrs. R. DDuden or Clrel vUle spent last Sundny with Mrs Doudens Jl!lrents. Postmaster nnd MI·s. W. E. Alexander. Mrs. MatUe Smith spent the week end In Olnclnnatl with Re.... and Mrs. Hershey. Mrs. Roy Irons 'or Clyde, 0 , spent n few dllYS the past wee~ with her Rister. Mrs. Lew W1l1enburg. The Spring Valley Canning rnctory closed Wednesday nfter several week s o·peratlon. . Mr. Bert Borton left thls weck fOI" Michigan aild will remain unlJl the
to ch~n !;c the re~u1t. both Contest- adJollrnl'd, ordered comple~ uta of . Ing candlclMos t.hv w up tl\e sponge J.hU new nets assembled and mailed nnd d klred th y wW_e saLlsfi d to all oounLy aU(lILors JJl the sLa.Le. the first returns were cOl!rcot. M~m- Sincert) appreciation of Lhe Seorebers or tl}e SltU'k county election tnry '/\ thOugJ\tf~lness Is vlde.nced board stated thnt the two- ~w plan 11Y the large number of commend afor poll workers. which was used Lory le tters and ml!Ssages he has for the f11'st time in thnt county, largely contribu ted to th ' accuracy of the coun t. Under the oId one-creW plan, the pre In CL judges and clerkS wel'o compelled to remuln on continuou s du ty from 2~ to 40 hours. 01' 1Il0rc . In poorly lighted and unRllltitary rooms and tabulation errol'S feqllontly occuJ'l'cd. More than 20 counties uscl:l the two-crew systom a t tho last prlmlll"Y election. . - cUntil this yellr. coml>lelo sets of new leglfilntive en(t<lLments WCl'e not available un tllllibout December first.
'J'he same condition Is true as to aIrplane pr~uc Llon, Pre sid e n t Roosevelt. In answering Senator Byrd's chal'ges of IneJJlclency In the nuUonal delense program, InSisted that 1400 planes were produced In til e Unlled Slates durlnlr July. However . lhe President failed to explain that most of such planes were trainer planes. usefUl only In teaching JUell to fly aUd enUre.- unfit for fi ghting purposes. For SOlne time Ule major .effort In plane production has been toward the bulldlng of Canada. heavy bombers. The President has ' Mr.. and Mrs. Carl Copscy nnd called for the building of five hUIl- Mrs Wl1llam COpsey Look a trip dred such heavy bombing plunes through the Smokey Mountains the each month. At the present time past week. AJuerlcan production Is only around - -- - -40 of the bJg pJanes each thirty t' days. At the present rate of Increase In manufacture It will be nearly two _ _ years before 5O(]1 heavy bombers per A practlcal U1ustratlon of the mermonth will be rOiling off the pro- It.~ of Ii recent arpendment to the ducUon lines. A.ccordlng t.o Informa- Ohio election jaws which authorlztlon received · by this Government, ed county election boards to appoint Nazi Germany Is producing some- two crews of ,booth oJllclals for serwhere between 200 and 250 heavy vice on elec~lon day, one crew to bombers per mOJ;lth. 80 It can be serve while the polls are oPen an<t seen that there Is a lot of work to the other to count the ballots and be done U the United ilLaLes Is to cerUb the reLurns after the polls make eOOd on some 01 the promises, have closed. developed In Stark 6tatemen~, anei pledges that have county at the primary election held been made by hJlh officials as Lo August 12. The Sta.rk County board !.he lurnlahlne (It Implements of war had employed two crews for the . with whioh to ,destroy Hltlerlsm. Canton primaries and after the votes had been counted, two ' c~ndl dates demanded a recount out after a recount In a few t>recincts f~lled
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, School opened TUesday morning with a larae eJilrollment of pupUa. . Rev. T. E. ]£OnnelOn Bpent the past week In nelaware. famlly returnedl. to their home her~ family returnllQ to their ohme here after ,spending the summer at the:r cotlage at F1'anklln Ohau'tauqup. GroMunda· . Praolt Kyne returned home r. Sat d ft ur ay a er , a month's vtslt ~h 'hls son-in-law alld daughLer Mr • . and Mrs. John ODonneU, of Cleve· land, 01l!0. Mr. O'Donnell returned to Cleveland Oll Monday. but. Mrs. . O'Donnell and Itlaby will remain for a few days vtstt with her .fatber. Mrs. John Reeves and Mrs. 'Edith Shutts were Qnyton Vl!!ltors. Wedneaday. Misses Jean and Phylls CompLon spent the week-end with re'atlv~ In Dayton. Miss Oele Mer'rett of 'Harveysburg. WIlS the guest (If Mias Alice Oglesbe~. last Sunday. Mrs. Foster. olr Xenia, spenL a' few days thla week with Mr. and Mrs. F...~:_HleH~t. ~ H ed ......... anna.1 arper return home last FrIday from a vlslt through Viqlnla. Mrs. T. Plsher of DecaLer, III .• and daughter Mtss Ruby of New York returned to thel,r homes last Saturday atLer a week's visit with Mi-s Nettie Harper. . '
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Manager of large. well known feed corii~ must appotDt two men for gOOd paying work In tbe locaUtles where this newspaper Is clr.oulated. Render serylce and ~ snAes work. Farm experUmce or any kind of· sales experience helpful. Must bave' car. Pleasant permanent work. Send only name and address. Personal interview arranged. Write P. O. 'Box 96.
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Lebanon offiCe I:'hone 473K---~,~...... Miss' Lulu 8o1llers of Dayton spent ~ea, 98-M Morrow Phone No. ' 3' THE APPROACH OF AUTUMN 11 few ~ays here· wIth relaUvea. . . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Mrs. P. St. John I!! recovering STATE OF OHIO . Although the heat of summer lingers on, one has but DEPARTMENT OF HlGHWAYl' from an Infecteei eye. Columbus, OhJo. September 8 1 . Mrs. Ralph HousLon who has been to drive. through the countryside t.o see many signs that .I!alglneer or t:lales Legal Co'py 111 lqr several weeks Is imprOVing. autumn"is upon us. No. 41-279 Mr. George Davia and the Mlsse5 UNIT palCE CONT&\CT . }t'.mers starting to cut corn, the leaves and grass losSealed Pl'opos&cs wUl be received Eva and Laura Lucas spent a few mg the bright green tint. and fading gardens 'whose »1'.0 ' at Ule oJl1ce of the Sl&1.t! H1IluWI&)' days the past ,,'eek in DanvlII~. DI. Ulr~tor ot Ohio, at Columb.ua• • uctiveness is about at an end. Ohio, until ten o'clock A. M., EastOther un'm istakable signs remind us the summer sea- ern Standard TIme, Tuesday, September 3D, 1941, lor Improvements Mon is gone. The children going to and from school and in: earlier sunsets herald the approach of c.ooler weather. Warren COwlLy, Ohio, on part of Franklln and part of secBOOT Foa AND COlof81G~ · Then too. there is talk of the World Series. and football Section tion I of the FrankUn-WlIInlngton your Cattle, hOlS. sheep and calves gamas to attend on crisp Saturday a-tternoons. Road, State HIghway No. 251, StaLe to l'i0rrls-Brook 00.. UVe wire jUld The Miami VaUey is one of the beauty spots of the Route No. 73, In Franklin Township progressive firm for the blghest and the Village of FrIUlklln, by MY SCOUII OF ••EIICA ~.tiou in Autumn. The multi-colored leaves of autumn on gradJng. bulldJng drainage aLrucmartet prices and coOd service. tures and paving with Portland ct!UDion 8toe1l: '"farU, ClDclDDl\U. o. .t1l e hiNs of southern Ohio present ~ scenic picture unsur- ment concreLe. . .'rune in on Radio SLation WOKY passed anywhere. WldLh: Pavement 38 teet and 22 ilk.. 'hi• .,... ...,." .,. 12:25 ot 1;:30 p. m. for our dally . I . feet; RoadWll.Y 38 feet. : .......... r ........ ... market re~. , . Length: 2.916.20 feet or 0.552 mlle. .... .., . . . . . . . reiu"', . Completel~ E.~P~d PhDg_ and daUSht:er,. Miss Genevieve Bun- Estimated cOst. . .......... t50.350.00 tr. . . . . . . . Ba••~e-M:ooel· 441 even1Dl. Contract to be completed not later - - --- BIIIUIidI COrreaponcleDt Callers at the Bunnell H.ome, than August 31, 1942. This is a .rea.] BARGAIN' IN MODERN COOKING! A ~.. ~. • '1'he minimum wage to be paid to 8WlA11aj, were Mr. and Mrs. Levi all labor employed on tbJs contract super "~lfetlme V ~]ue" ·P.hilgas range i~8tal1ed com( )II'. and Mrs. IaI1e Oorsuch and :BUnnell and famlly, Mr. and Mrs. shall be In accordance with the )lete WIth the Philgas Aut.omatic System' and ·. two A fIIA.AZlNI POI ALL ' IOYI . . . . . . . enteHalaed Mr. and Mrs. Everett· BUDDeU and family. arid "SchedU.le of PreValUng HoUri, full cylinders of Phil~as for ONLY ,102;25. Why wait ·wWani Ta1lor UId aona, aDd ReY, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hoover and Wage Rates Ascertained and DeLer- .., ........i .........w... ': , longer for the cleanhnesa, speed and perfect cooking mined by The Department of In": .~ ....' • •_I • • ~ ....... . . . .ce s.:btt, Bunday. daUShter. dwitrlal .RelatloDS applicable to results of modern Philgas ' cooking? You can't l i bd Yr. aDd · lin. Bert BunDeU and Mr.. and lin. Harry. Lewis, Mr. Sta~ Highway De~tment ImR' p'etter way to cook. and operat.nJ costs are orily ··~= ~ Sanday attemooo and Mrs. Prant Praaler. IlIid Mtaa . provements in accordance wfth 8ec:~c .~er. meal •. per ~rson. for ' .verage . 4-person eM wMb fl1eDdI ADd rela&iYes In. MId- Catherine W&1lqe caned at ihe LIons 17-3, 17-4, 17....a, 11-5 and ...... eM ~.....CAN. Bop-Cam.-8beep.Btc. fa'!uhes l See. thIS ran~e : •• ,learn aboot economical "II. IOYS" IJN Ii •• . . .• ....---: 8ce.an twine ~, eveluna ' 17-~ of the General Code of Qh1o.:' Removed Prvmpu, Phd gas cookmg at our store. S~p in TODAY I Ali -.. .. ' . . The bidder mustt .ubmlt with his -. ,... .., llIe,. . .' . • about FREE Rome .Trial! ,','. / . '. '!'lIe "''P aiUa bIt4 a COY- Dell. M1ee DlIabeh MarahaUI tne bid a certified 'obeck' \Ji an am,Ount , 11.lia • yr. " 'l .. . , ... . . . . . • ~' fill Mr. balaed auen ~ . the boat and equal to ave per' cent of the . eati.. __... "r, wbo' lI . . . . . . . . . . maLed cos~, but In DO event more lUll".. IJ.IO J ".. ,aOTTLED NATURAL GAl __..... ; _ • ....... Mr. ao4"..1In. Wilbur MarIbaU than Len ~d ' dOUara: ...._,..,p... ....I- ..
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..-' MI,ss ' Lorna L$cy. of columbus, • Dayton, a fter spending her vaca- da)' evening. Her father js a mls-tlon with her -PIlren ts, Ule Helin' 81011\1 ry to IncllfL, and he i'i prepar- llJ)eQt th week-end with MI s.~ Charing to join him 11l hls work there. 10tt.1! Hartma n . P4Inrungt:Ons. -~ Mr. and Mcu'lon ' Ball, of B arrlettr F. Thom ... C:nrrelpondent Ferry huroh boasts n new choir MIdd letown. and Mr, and Mrs. Der. . lind!'!' Lhe cl1rectial of Everett Hun -. ) ., . Long T ime No Seel But here we LeI'. If yo n haven't been 1.0 hUI"h wood Df!l)UIS nnd lnmJly. of N w QiU-Usie Wf!re wC' k-entl gu Is of are again. an d w etl try to C oo here lately come and h ear thcm. MI'. a nd Mrs. I.e' Riley nnd fnmlly Rev. and Mrs. W . d . Smith werc every week from J;low on. and we T ile P. J . TlJolJl sell spent t he ar e very sorl'J for all the weeks we' Xenia visitors. Monday morning. Mr. J erry B.olnnd. 88 years old . week-cndln L bll(lon .. at the Lawhave mls8ed .brlnglng .you the news t ram Perry. Is very sick at the home of ~ Is son . rence Thomas l' sldenc during the HARVEYSBURG, OHIO Two new babies I Mr: and Mrs . J esse. His brother Edward or latter's absonc on a Irlp to Fort Lr,mls MIChnillS (Virginia Onsser t) J Rme$LOwn . \I helPI~g to cnr~ for Knox to visit Corp. nnd Mrs. Lowell Super-Se'r vice Station Pringle li nd SOil. ha ve a n ew daugh ter born at MiaI'D1 him .. . RaBy day lit Flln'Y SIIW ' an atLILLIe Bobby Thomas has been Valley hospital , Monday mornJng. September 8, a t 5 A. M .. Mr. a nd quite III with a bad 'COld. but Is tendance or 142. A Sh.or ' talk by WIlliam Bell, a qunrtct (Ed Ling, Mrs. Paul Hough of Mnson (ah'e better. was Wilma Thomas) also have a Mrs. Mildred ~ewm a n , sisLer of Bronson Moor , Everett Huntt'r und baby glr\' born August 26 a t home, Rev. Sm ith . and her dnughter QI' Orville Savage) and a du t by G l' asing And Service Of weighing ei&h t pounds and a Quar- Vi rginia. were week-end guests at Dnnny and Jimmy Hartsock comAll Kinds er, a nd named Chnrlotle Anne . the pal·so nage. Howa rcl McKinzie. posed the program. The corn Is nellrly all cut, fino They are all doing nicely, Lhank and da ughter, of Mllrtlnsville, were whent. time Is upon liS, then It will YOu. :1, '-" I'unday visitors. Mr. and Mill. J . S . Filer Qild Prt. Vernon D. Fordyce Is now be only so m~ny :;owing dllY~ Il l'ltll daughter . MIs~~Bertha. are enjoy - stationed at Fort Oeorge O. Meade, Christmas, and then Nrw Year 's Ing a vacation In TexlUl and polnta at Ba ltimore, Maryland and Is a day, and Fel.ll'uary wllh :\yrup LIme w Appreciat e Your south. Their- granddllughter. Ruth member of the 121st Signal Radio and March with howling wllllis and Bu siness Cornell a nd her husbllnd are keep- Intelligence Co. April Willi min , ancl, d('nr me, log house In their IIIbsence. . MISlI Jean Ro thmel of the Cln- where has the winter gone? Miss Jean Pennington has re- clnna ti Bible Semina ry. Is to be the ,P hone W a y nesv ille 13Rll turned to her duties as aludent speaker at the Berean class meet~ mm TifF. I\Il Al\II GAZETTE , nu rse at Miami VaIJey hospital In Ing at the Felll'Y church this ThursWAN T AD S
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. . FAMOUS OHIO BATTLEFI!lDS Allied Indian Tribes Are Defeated by General Wayne
maintaining on the Ohio 1rontier. giants blown down in a burnCBDe~ General Wayne. like General The fi rst shots were exdmnaed fALLEN TIMBILRS--17M St. Clair. recruited his' army at In the earty morning hours. At BkkI.er\ J)ehlnd the trunks of F1ttsburgh and moved down the 11:00: Wayne took the oftenaive IaIleD trees and In the dense un- t)hio to Cincinnati. Here the 81m- and the legion charged. Within llarity ended. Wayne drilled arid less than an hour the Indians' derbl'uIb. the Indiana awaited the disciplined his ~rmy. Malleuvers Unes were broken. The batUe: .... or aGeral"Mad" Anthony familiarized them with Indian was over. Wayne, deatroyinC WQDe'a Jickm. methods. indian-wise scouts were hom e s • vWages and ~ A"IIII'bJed 1D fdrc:e UDder Tarbe. obtained. marched into Indiana and . buJlt UttIe 'l'urtIe- and Blue Jacket, Late In' autumn he !oUowed the Fort Wayne. . a..Ir abhId leaden, the red war- route of St. Clair's army northTheir power shattered. ~ !dOn XDew that this was their ward and built his winter quar- dians sued (or peace. A eouDdI 1Ird...-t' dort to keep their boid ters, Fort Greenville. On Chrlst~ was arranged at :Fort GreenvWe 011 tie. OhIo Country. mas Day. 1793. 2t. miles liOm for the next summer. OIl' oppo.m, ibem with his Ken- Fort Greenville, FfJrt Recovery the council opened, with 1...... 1uc:k7 ' awah7. his buckllk~-clad was ' begun on the very spot at chiefs. sacbems aDd warriors in fthmteen abd his regular troops which St. Clair's army met de- attendance, The Treaty'a! Green........... ADihooy. ''The Eye ie'a t. · . vUle was Biped on,Auauat Sand: .tllat Neva meeps," "Mad" only In July (1794) Wayne with his aU Ohio. except the DOrthwestern ~IlIcaUM of the fury 01 his attack tull torce marched northward.. portion. was opened to white Jet'fDDowlDI paiiJataklng and thor- building Fort Adams. and at the Uus. 'CIUIb ~paraUon. • junction of the Maumee and Au· For nearly two decades there , It was less . than three years glalze rivers, FGrt Defiance. . was peace in Obio. Then in 1811 IIDce GeDeral st. Clalr's army On the s ite of Waterville he the. struggle for possession of the I,Jud. been dWutrollSly routed at erected defenses ~nd by August state opened again. ~ IIecoYel')' 8nd now the Unit- 20 was ready for "The Battle of Ned Week-Sow BrItIIIa ..... eel States was again rea~y to chal- Fallen Timbers." leble the MId wHich the Shtish. Separa ting the Indians and the Don balta helped .... AmedIiM ..... t'n\lah ' thelr Indian allies, were t roops was a tangle of forest wID at Fnrt Me'",
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klnburg, who, a few' yeU!! laier moved to Delhi to become 5Uperlntende.,. of the Home Oity school. When' th e Village WIl8 annexed to but wns not m uch mOl'e than i\ Olnclnnati he remained as prlncl'l'HB mLER ,....... Note: In IIIaarp eontrut place dug at the end ot a tile drain. pal unt il his retirement. A self.. Mae ......., weD-.lpped aDd er- Of cou.rse 11 common drinking, cup educa ted man he was recognlzed as ............. .,. . . III wa1ll~.1lIe, was used, T~e dlstrlot :was probably one at the most thorough instrucII &lie 'oUo~ dellC!1'tpttOil --., The the largest In the township, embrac- tors In southwestern 0)110. The dls..... 01 &lie bardIbI.. endured bJ Ing the :Nathan Jones farm on the II'lct was so extensive when the 'bls tile ....... of 'he aiel CI'08WkIl East; the ' Ner Haines land on the . . . . . lIeU here. TIle IcUer'. " .I'J West, and the Nu,r Br~wn place on boya attended In the- three winter bhe North. With the exception of months there were .,{ten 60 pupllB :) thoae llvlng In Orosswl8k and on and some ef the smaller onet! were In the siJ.nc of 1880, the last lel- the . Oid State road all traversed compelled CO sit two at a desk. A Iloo wu held In what W&l known as nelda and WOOdS.. ThOSe on the teacher or this period woula rebel tbe "Old I!chool Hause" or the road far,ed Httle better as it was not at such a condition. Wa lking two mlles to school -.s CroMwiCk lIChool situated at tbe mucb more than a trall In those 'IHII'thwest corner of what 18 now days. The puplls living east of Mid- taken as a ma tter of course and had . IIIle I?haner farm on the Old State dle Run often had to go to the the parents been informed that 01 road. Du.ring the following sum- bridge 'a t the old toll gate to cross yenrs later all chJldren lJa the township would be conveyed to mle NO new brick buildings were when there was a sudden fresbet. There were no grades, when a pu- school in wann motor hacks the 'ereet~(huld the district d1v1ded, One ,.of these waS on the Holnies land on pU had read .through one reader he informant would have been con.the BelUJrOOk pike and the other on was passed to the next. You. were sldered an hnbeclie. To the best tM Aaron Chandler farm on the "In" the first or sixth render 111& it oC my information among those who were. Readln, was usually In a at tended the school some tlJne ciurXenia pike. The old bul1dlng was IL frame monotone and without Innectlon. ling the last t wo years tbe following al.ructure In a dilapidated condi- re~ all distinctly one day when John ' are living : Walter Dorland, Oeorge UoIl; tbf/ .tate of the entire prop- HaWke read Marco Bozarls as It Gause, John- Hawke, Har1'1 Prater, ... wu aucb as would not be tol- should be de1t.vered and was greeted WIJI' Daughters. Robert· LaahleJ• erated ~ In' remote mountain dla- with a Bronx chee.r as he conclud- Charles and John Cartwr_ht, Will triCta of tbe Bouth. There was no ed. Grant LewIs was a leader In and Charley Prater. Frank · and Walter Daldn , Ilia 'and Emm-a Dawen, ' Water carrfed In a tin arithmetic. The last teacher was John O. Fal- kin. Emma and Ella Murray, Orant J>:&II from what ,was termect a spring B·n d Kate Lewis. ~athan Haw... Patrick Ellis, Allie and Frank' Holmes, Elsworth Haines. In addltlm there were three Spoon cWldren who moved West about the time the 'school was a,llandoned of wkolll I have no knowledae. On the Wllllam Rocer• . fa.nn Ilved Simeon Young and hla family, I th1nk there waa & boy aDd three or lour girls. They went to the Kings M1lla local1t, and some or all may ,be living. There was a boy from the Reeve Holland farm wbo attended the last year 'whose name -·1 cannot recall. It Is probable that Pearl Evans and one or of John Pra.ter's girls may have been pupils the last year. No Intonnatlon have I of Clarence Carder who lived with C. T. Hawte. Among the deceased are: John Jones, Samuel Gause 14 Ito ria n & Chandler, . Alice Hawk~, Stella and L~e PI'ater, Mle and AnnJ!l Hawke, Arthur and LIlly Braddock. Alfred. Ves, W111 and Florence ~&1. George Falldnl?urg, WW . DakIn. Oeorge and Warren Dakin ' Annie 1 Murray. ~uella Cook:1:.on Pz1tcbar"Lbn· Blntth. Mont and LuvUla ~ob Jet, WI11 Dinwiddie, Wesley,. Dan1e~ , Samuel and Ner Ha1nea. AU of the lWcwe are from mem'. ory. and naturally llODle na.mea- inv ·have. been omitted, I attended' fram . the spring of '78 untU tIie .pr1nr of '80 .JDd- aU' ~ociImatea IIOIU time during that period. 'Perhaps John Hawke or Ida Parahal can HA_BY C. SCIIWARTZ recall ' namt-a that I have omitted and lubmJt them to the Guette for 01110 fUture pUbUcation. .
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THE MIAMI GA2~rln'E planUng unlel$8 have better , of blue will show I.helr Lr\.le values The catch because the plcturc Is In T chnlI,liall fifty bushel Mrs, HUey Glbson- olTelIpondf'Jlt hi that Is thut It Is eolat. An ' Instance Is a ; trlklng The Mt. Holly Home Coming Wil l phm llng any k'lnd I)f corn o~ POOl' evening nsembl, the dre , in a be held october 5, grOUJld. A two gallon (lOW and a fQur brlghL nllyY blu ll beaded In 't.lny Mr. and Mrs. 1'h milS RlUlyon aI' g~ l1 n cow will do .lIobOut tile same 'black beads, wil.h Wl'quolse blue the proud owners of a llew Frlgld- on ~.....o gllllon f cd, The two gallon ~Ioves. and a sapphlr plue 1I1re which Mrs, Runyon won at t.h t.he four g~ lJon GOW 011 tour gallo~ 'Ii\nd bJack fox muff 1I~ d I n'. ces · Dayton Fair, last week. cow will never do much better but SIlrles. Mrs. Ellsworth Smith, of Dnyt.(Jn , lece! Is different, And the moral ot J ewelJ1Y acoents on the blue cosspent a few days last w ok 'Vltll ,Mrs tI)n t Is, as the Duchess would say I ; ~lunes are enormous cll bochon cmcMattie Levi and son. phtn t your hybrld 'cm'n and bl'ee4 I'alds sQ,t. In rWn~stones, t.he mosb Miss :Carol Sl1l11hl!!, of n eal' New YOUI' four, six, lind ten gaJlon cows ' striking of th se ,b el l1 ~ a bracelet. ONLY B lu'Un gton, ret.,urned to her home , b.ut. feed t.hem as t.hey deserve.' t.h.n t winds from wrIst , to elbow. Monday. after spendJ ng a. few days SEPT. 4 The place seems lonesome . ' In addition t.o furnishing Alice wUh Mr. Ilnd Mrs, Edmond Marlat.t Val entine ,was sent to ' market yes- Faye with Lhe most exciting w J'dMrs. Emer~on Dill and Ml·S. J acob t.c rday. 'TodaY .1 w~IILed imJdously rObe of her pclture carcer, ', "That. !"dSlest, most economkru range in F rigidaire and , ictory. Twin Un it Oven and ' m any other ·Llunp Zimmer, of Beave,l'town, were dJn~ fo\' 'Lhe mall to brlng the returns, Night In Rio" has also solved.her t'Coo.x· M a.lcr,r . · turc~s of ran gr.~ costing ma ny d Uars morc. iIIualrntcd, optlonal at ext.., coot. ner g\.lests, IllSt Wednesday, at the Would I have the laugh onl the tra- spring clothes problem. She had a n d I n c raas 35 tH,llle of Mr. an(l Mrs. O. E. aay- ders or could they say t told you so? each of the ten costumes copied for Op n Evenin GS . ntl! 9 P. iU. After t advertised ValentIne for sale her' personal wardrobe. do k , of neal' W,lmlllll'ton. Buy Before Government '('ax Goes In Effect Mr. and Mrs, Robert Snlgh ter a~ in t. he Gazette, all the traders In the 8011 . of. Springfield, and Mr. aud 'neighborhOOd came ;In to ,see what Ml'fi, Earl Crawford. of near Wllynes they could do. One oHered tirty, one ville. spenL SWlday evenJ ng with Mr flfLY -flve, one sixty and one as a W. J. KOCH, Prop. and Mrs. Clarence draw ford and parting shot said sixt.y-flve but I 20 N. Broad way family, stili stuck to my sev'enLy-five. They l"OR SALE-Good Used Coal range, Phone 23 LEUANON Mrs David Lucas Is able to be up all nssured me that I couldnt get It, very reasonWble. and 'around again. - Lhltt no one wanted dairy b ulls, they Used Coleman Oll Heater, llke Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore, an.:! al1 wanted heef. He was a fine looknew. Sold fOl' $<l9,95, only $47 .50, Mrs. Clementine Zimmennan, of Illg Guernsey, ellgib l l~ to registry but F1fty lQ,od used refrigerators . al P lume 7G22 CENTERVILLE,' omo Dayton, and Mrs. Dorothy Verdusce six cents a pound was 0.11 they would killds. Buy now- prlces .ure lower. of Callfornla, called on relatives offer. or course thley are out to Good Housekeeping Shop, 20 and (rlends last FJ.'lday eveni ng, make a living, but when one 01 the -Nort.h Broadway, Lebanon, Ohio. ----MJ·. and Mrs. Ever ett Bunnell and Lruckers called up t<. know It I h ad II family, of WaynesvtUe, were dinner something to send to Cincinnati I guests of Mr. and Mrlj. Hiley Glbl'on sa id they could come and take Wm FOR SALE-Home Comfort Rnnge. 1:1 Coal or Wood . Davenport. Mrs. and family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. to Lhe Producers Co-op. How much Frank Hess , Wayne2vllle, Ohio. Harold Rogers, of BellbrOOk, called better they load thE!m than they ---- - - , '-----,.--_.. - I' In the evening. used to. More than one head'of cat- P. J . THOMAS SAWMI~ee us WAYNESVILLE ROXANNA MI'. and Mrs. Al rred Morgan and Lie has been lpaded :from the man for sawing, planed lumber, logs ._1 fam ily, 01' Bellbrook, Mr. Wilbur lire pile with t.he loslder twisting Its cut, hauled, and lumbcl' deli vered. II S LC' tnson, Mrs. Robert Greene, Mrs Inll Lo make It jump In but now Phone Centel'vllJe 7418. LeoliQ. 'l'llilkeel and ch ildren, of Day most of them have good loading Lo ll, Mr. and Mrs, RDy Shaw and chu tes , They back up to the barn WANTED- Field Corn and Pwnpfaml y. of near Spring Valley, were door, get everything ready and even Mo t of the Best for t he Least klns for canning. calli rs of MI'. a nd Mrs. Lue MOI'gan n bull goes In without much fuss. To The Tom Corwin Canning Co. Sun ny. go ba:ck to whete I started, I got Lebanon, Ohio, ·P hone 370. Mr. a nd Mrs. O. Kerslnger , te- eigh t a hundred and only missed Sept. 11, 18, 25 turnt:d to their home "here, Sunday my seventy-five by a few cents. He e cit ing. afLer s pending a week with was bought by Bauers. Someone had WANTED TO R-ENT- Farm of I' IULlves 'In ·DaYLoll. apl.roxlmaLely 100 acres. Cash or spotted a good dall-y bull and he l .lLLle Freddie nighter, of Spring had not gone as bellI. If his calves on the sha re. P. E. Llndamood . flt!l " spen t Tuesday w1t.h bls aunt. a're as good as they look they got a R.. R. 2, OregonJa Sept.! i· Mrs. Clarence CrawJord. - - - for good one. sC~re one tor the Co-Op- HE P - WANTED-Woman Mr. and Mrs. ChesLer 'Shaw ana erative. housework. Care of small chlld. son. BObby, of BeUbrook. called on Dea ler in as_1st with cooidng, No laundry. friends hel'e MOllduy. ALICE FAYE lIAS Stay on place. Inqulre Miami UNUSUAL WAlltDROBE Gazette. FnOM A FARM DIAR Y I N LATEST FILM DltY RJDGI': Alice Faye gets a II·eal opport.unl ty to w'car 'glamoroull. sophisticated B a~Q.ln Hour 100 Til 2:00 SEPT. 3 Corn cutting hns begun . Here nnd there a !ield or conl be - clothes ,before the flIm cameras in' ~ Friday gins to take on a tl' ldJtlonal Autumn hel' latest film, "Tlla,t Night In' Rio." AND Because .all of Alice's hit pictures to appearance. I am glad' tllat some R~pair . Saturday flelcls Bre stW ' cut and shocked, date were period productions, movie haven't seen Iller In modemgaers Tuxedo 'Feed t.hough unless 1 am going to plant Virginia-Caroli na Ferti lizer . Twin Thrill Days! wheat I pl:cfer to husk from the row $tyled outfits lately. i\.1l that, however, ls changed In -----SCREEN----and t.urn the st.ock In to clean up, "That Night in Rio," 1'eoholoolor Oustom Grinding ' ''KISSES FOR but J am glad for. artlstlo and sen- 1"1 hi h ta AU Ith Do "m oW c 5 rs ,d ce W ~ BREAKFAST" t.1ment.al r easons to see fields With Ameche and Carmen Miranda which their neat rOWs or shocks. Labor is " scar e and high thjs year so that ' comes Sunday and Monday to , the Waynes\ IIle, Ohio Phone 9~ R 3 W1l1, mearl more corn piokers and. Twin Theatre. She Illortrys a baron ~-=--==~~~.==~========~~========& otiter machlues Will be used. This is ess and her wardrobe ma kes up for a gOOd corn year, fJeld after !leld any lack In tile past,. with tall, st.rong stalks and ,big ears 20th Oentury-Fox stretched ' the beglnJ,)lng to hang down . Corn ls mm's burget to maJt;e AlIce's clothes the very essen ce of the smartness
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Meals 'are -.i~ to .prepare ....:. they taste he~ -and *ey !!!..better for 'ev~ona ..becaUse Skelgas Controlled . a~at Cookibg preswVee the '\ ..,,' ~'~ and nili',eraJ.a.
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end you '~iII be essured·, of bea~ty. comfort:,a.nd e.co!,omy 'in your home thia winter and fol' m.ny wInters to come. ' CO.."e ,in , . end look over -the latest de$igri 'roade 'in ~riouS lizes to meet , . , every heating requirement.· .
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Shoym In. the ,above picture are employees of the FaIrley Hardwo.ro en's olub at their f~rst meeLi ng af- • Stores and their tamUles who atter vacation, Tuesday nigh t. Miss tended a picnic given ' In their Vlrc1nla Hardin, elected prc.~ldent Ilonor recently by the Shaplelgh in the SprJ~lg, resigned several week~ Hardware 00., ot st. Lows, Mo.. ago. Other offJcers ot the club are' at V. B. Fairley's Chalet, near Nt Do h.. Seven . Caves. ·Acting representa58 rot•.". Day, secretary. and tlve of the Shapleigh company at r MIs! Prelim Harvey. treasurer. the plcnlc was Louis Schmalz. Working committees appOinted The Fairley Hardware Co. was lor the year are as follows : Pro- started In 1849 nt HUlsboro nnd JI'aDl--'MriI. John W. Kersey. Mrs. operated under the name of HlIlsHoward ' Pogt, ~nd · Mrs. Fi!slnk boro Hardware Co. S.,.rtseU; Membel'lihlp-Mrs. DonSInce that t me V. B. Fairley aid Hawke, M.rB. Edwin Payne, and has organlzed associated stores In I4iIs Belen Lamb; Sunsblae-Mrs. Lynchburg, Waynesville. BabinB'. W. iI. Madden, MIss Emma Lou Wilmington and Blanchester. ToLewis an · Miss Zola Strider. day the six stores a)'e known far Mr,a. ~ward Fogt was hostess to ' and wIde as leading hardwnre and the club at this Inrormal meeting . . appliance · store.~ In (his secLlolI of spent in outltnlng the program lor Ohio, serving the public wIlli the comIDg year. . every available na tionally adv r Refreshments were served by the Used appliance anel mer handlse or" hostess after the meeting. the hardware Une.
In addJtlon to the sJx big ~to res located In this section ot Ohio. tht Fairley Hardware servIce extend : to OhJeago and Cleveland. having two large wh.olesale stores there. In the photo are : (left to right, first row), Raymond Ludwick, Hllls bora; Betty Bottonrleld. Sabina; D 101'15 . Applegate, Wayncsvllle ; Phyllis Bailey. Waynesville ; Mlrll\m WI son, Bla nchester; Donnld WIl Ron ,' Blanchester; Dorothy WUljOn, Bla nch e.!It er; M IIX In e LU dw Ick, Hillsboro; Juanita WlUlamson, Lynchburg; Vlrglnln Botaenflald Sabina. Se and row : Po'tty Bo ttenrleld . Sabina; Bennie Briggs, Wllmlng:ton: Mrs. MaYl1ard Briggs. WIlmlngton; Mrs. Henry MullenIx, Hillsboro ; M'o.ry ScoLt, Waynl!/lvllle; Mrs. John Hawk , Sabina; Mrs. Carroll Heeg, Blanchester ; Mrs. ThomM WllIlllm.~on. Lyncllburg: Joyee WIl1I0.mson. Lynchburg; .V lrglru. Scott,
Wayoesvllle; Constance Fairley, Hillsboro ; Mrs. S tanley Bailey, Waynesville; Mrs. Cllarles Wood , Blanchester; JudJth Ann Wood" Blanche.'lter; Evil Wharton, Waynesvllle; Sarah acott, WaynesvUle. ThJrd row: Mrs. Israel Scott, WaynesvUle; Mrls. WHllam Applegate, WaynesvillE,; Mrs. Louis Schmalz. CIncinnati ; Mrs. A. A. Veith, WilmIngton; Inel~ Oram ton, Lynchburg; Shonnett R0i!l, HIllsboro; Mrs. Vernon MUllenIx, Hillsboro; Mrs. Russell Wilson , Blanchester; Mrs. Albert Luclt. Hillrooro; Irene Ludwick. H!l1sboro; Mary . Ellen Bottenrteld, Sabina; Mr. Wlllard Bottenfield, Saliloa; Mary U ggett, HII 'sboro; Mrs. L . E. Liggett, Hmsboro. Fourth Row : :Lee Stultz, BaJnbridge; Eldon Jmls. Waynesville; I srael Sc:ott, Waynesville; Maynard Briggs. Wllmlngt.on; Mrs. Vernon B. Fairley, HlU~lboro; Vernon B.
and to.m1ly from ' CyntlUana. Ky., Murrel TInney and Mr. and Mrs. moved into their new home on the Wllllam Lee. Stokes farm, _Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester ~gnn enMI'IJ. Nettle Tinney~ Corrl!!lpondent . Mr. Ollie Davis suffered a heart tertalned the lat,ter's father, RaYWaya••ville, Ohio ~ attaCk while working at the canAddI.aIon lOe & zOe mond Peak, hel' sIster and hus,Mr. and Mrs. Robert Werntz, of nlng factory one day' last week. band, Mr. and Mrs. Millard ' ChatDayton, were the week-end guesls TIME TONIGHT An event that Is unusual enough La claim RIpley's "Believe It or Not·) wood and daughter, Beverlle. on Mrs. Leonard TInney. of Mr. and , "Tobacco Road" , occured In Franklin lost. week. Sunday. Mr: Walter Rhoads and son, Rob · Three kittens and three pupple. FltIDAY AND SATVRDAY Ann DavIs who has been visiting ert, were In MIddletown vlslung were del1vered by a cat, owned by hor . grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ~Ile ~ot advert;illed as an epIc r;elatlves. last week. the R~lnson family on Home Ave. 01lle Davis. ret.urned to her home IUld IDfklng 01 any large scale Mr. and Mrs. Shennan Tinney '.,. adJectives' to describe It . . • . II,nd children spent Sunday at the WUbur Tinney, of FranklIn, vlslt- In Philadelphia, ·T uesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill' LnwljDn have Come and see . . . . . . . . . home ot Mra. Katherine Qeffs, In ed his mother, Mrs. . ~ettie TInney, returned home o.Iter a week's vlBlt . Lebatton. .F'I;lday, of last week. HVMP,IREY BOGART In Mr, and Mrs. Kelale Arthur enMr. . and Mrs. Chester Bogan are .wlth their dnugh ~er and son-in-law. "W~gon. Roll At Night" tertalned . a group of their frlencis\ now at ' tbeir home on Stonyt*'ook Mr. and l'y!rs. F'razler. of Dotrolt, With. Sylvia Sidnoy Mich. from ' Mrs Arthur's tormer home In farm . 1'.l"8 SWELLI , Springfield: OhIo, at a euchr c party Mrs. Floyd Arthur Is vlsitlng for Addea~ Chapter 'N o.2 or "Adventul'Cll of Rey Ryder and Llttl ! FrJday e.y ening. Among t h'o s e two weeks with Mr. a~d MrR. L. S. present were Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Arthur. Beaver". LaybOurne. Mr. and Mrs. Gene AuMr. and Mrs. Call nard Purkey ~: PopeYe .and Novelty. gus~ua, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bu- and sons attended church nf<keenBIJNDAY AND MONDAY vers, Anna . Wilbert, Inez Blazer, brier, Sunday .' . Darllpe Detrick, Katherine Morrow, Mr: and Mrs. Murrel Tinney and .. le_41· .. (JrI.'c~ ~ Esther Nunnelll, Ethel McOlrty, Mr. nnd Mrs. Emmet Belta attend( • •• u .. nur-:\I .... itHI! . Betty Layton, Dorothy Rlnehnrt. cd tho' SLate Fnlr, Wednesday. ~ Pauline Frank, Mr. and Mra. MIlMr. nnd Mrs. Morris Hopkins an1 ""l' ~ .' . CCl,~n lard Chatwood and daughter, Bev- family have been visiting friends • .4.Ice ' •• erIle Mae, and Mr. and Mr/!. ebes- and relntlves In Kentucky. fA~£·""'~"P ~. ter Bogan and daughter, Carolyn Among those at-tending the Air OlympiCS at Vandalia . last Sunday. Mae, of Wa.ynesv11le. Mr. · and Mrs. Wilbur Florence from Corwin were : Mr. and Mrs.
Fairley, Hillsboro; Hugh Hussey, Sabina; Russell Wilson , Blanchester; Thomas WIlliamson, Lynchburg; 'Vernon Mullen x. RUlsboro; Gary Mullenix, Hillsboro; CarroJl Heeg, Blanchester, John Hawk, Sa · bloa; Forrest Shank. Bl anchester; Albert Luck, HII! s~, ,~ l'O; Alber~ Luck. Jr .. Hillsboro. Firth row : Louis Schmalz, Oln cinhatl: Ch~rles Wood. Blanchl!sLer; . Mickey Veith, WilmIngton; Hugh Hussey, Jr. , Sabino.; Delton Bottenfield, So.~lna; Lorjln Routzhan, WaynesvUl ·, A. A. .Velth, WIlmIngton; O. Oene Bunch, y;'l1mJngton. SIXth row: Stanley Batley, Wayn~villo; IJenry' "MulleniX. Hillsboro; WillIam Applegnto. Waynesville; L. E. LlgjJett. HUll!boto; Win field Sco'tt, Waynesville; Wayno Sea't, Waynesville.
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B d Sprin g'S, .a wonderful buy' ................. ... ...... $10.95 Mattr'esseg .................. .......................... $7.79 to $89.60
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End Tables ....... ... ............................r ~ .................... $2,. 49 'felephone Stand with Chair ... ..... :.. ................ ~ .... $6.49 ,
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tess to the ladles' of the Argunot Bridge club, 'at 0. dessert bridge, . Tuesday afternoon. at .he ~ttle Inn. Inn. Mrs. J. R. Mengle WIUI also a gues t of the hostess. Prizes tor the afternoon's, high scores were won by MIss Tl:1I1ena Edwards and Mrs. Mengle. Mr. and Mrl;.. Howard Surface . and son. Edwin, attended tile R eeder r eunion, held Sundny. at r the homo of Mrs. John Reeder. of Centerviije.
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Sberwla-WilU.... . Color Styling Serv~ce And. Select Your Paint Color Sche~ea In The Comfort And Lei.ure Of Your Own Home
'.~ Selective S-Way Heating Service ' 'k Gives You .Wnrm F loors Hcat/; Up Diatnrit f'..oo:ms Two Hed RctJect:o r Doors , 1'or Quick Warmin(" •tad.snt Heat ,ilr Beautiful Stream , lined De:Jign .. ,nuj.omatic Fuel Con. tno! ~\: A l'tomatic Draft Control . .Hhdi o J)il\l }:f,ent Control ' Low \)raf~ PArf !'mallce Saves Fuel
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LOCAL BANKERS A l' COUNTY MEETING
. ROBERT DUKE SPEAKS TO OAKWOOD CLUB
"Farm Folk are the thlnltlng people of the naUon, and the world's future depends, In a great measure, on the conservaUve Ideaa of these
1"hrcc olflcel's nnd dll(eCLOrS or th o NnLlona l bank atten ded t\ meetlug or the Wanen county blink ers associnLlolI Monday nIgh t In Morrow. Thomas Klphart, or the FlrthThla'd Unlon Trus~ . company, oC CIlIcinllatl , was the speaker. Local men In atten dance were Ross H. Har tsock, Clifford BraCe a nd H. A. Cornell ,
Robe~t Duke 'W as the gu~st speak · er at a meeting of lAhe oakwood Oarden olw h eld last Friday, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Hugh Tate, of Spring Orove Ave. Mr. Duke spoke on Chrysanthemums, exhlbltlna several early varieties. Mrs. Tate will be remembered by friends here, as the former MIss May Everly, of WaynesvWe.
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Seele Probe Of Sanitary Conditions A
resolution will be clr fled at th e
next regular business meeting of the Waynesville Civic club, October 1, asking Warren Oounty's llealth Most of our vacationing commission er to look Into sani tary "AJOIl DOO'-ITTLE ' WON~ ~HI£IDER " factory workers back on the people and of the city people who CUP IN 1tU'-e£NDll conditions In Waynesville, especlaUy AIR ~ "31 AND job '... the rumored layoff come from the tarm", waa the on Main street, caused by se,wage Tt+OMP$ON SPEED 'TROf"tiV IN '931., apparently has been avoided theme of the address delivered by, and waste water. Rev. H. F. Zierer, of the Bond WI , HI! WM AAONeIt IN "'1 oaVfl.OfoMI!NT oco Til.!:; was decided at a dJnnel' for the time being at leaRt Methodist Church, Cincinnati when aLiND FLVINGo FOR THE \1oS IIRHY AIR CORPS AND m eetin g of the cluh h eld Monday · , . we've seen some severe he spoke to the Wanye ~nahiP IS ON IICT1VE OUTY AT Farmer's club last Thursday. Rev. DETROIT, MICHIQAN. night at Our House, a t whIch the re ... cases of poison ivy but be- Zler( r has spent half of his IIl1n1&try were 25 members In atte ndance. lieve John Perry Sackett In the dty and the other half In Some dJscusslon was heard at the rural communities. and believes m eeLi ng on ways and means of bettakes the' p-l'ize . .. at one thllt country people have a lot that R.obert R. Bangham, of WllmlngG and and petJt juries ror the tering condHlons here, prior to such time his eyes were swollen olty people cann~t buy-the pule ton, head of the division of manuOctober term of Warren county tllne th new sewage system might completely shut , .. "Doc" alr, spreading fields of green, grow- facturlng and sales ot the Ohio DeCommon Pleas Court have been be completed and pu t into operaIng crops, and peace, far from the partment of Public Welfare and fortion . drslwn. Drake has had cal'penters crowded streets. The Influence of mer state Director of Finance, will JIMMY IM".NTS TO HOWUI'd Case, member of WaynesThe grand jury , which wl11 report FOLLOW 1"1 TH e;: busy recently making more the country church Is felt In the address a rally of RepubliclUls here '"AIR TRAILSh O,. OcLOber 6, wl\l "be composed of Ar - ville council , explained to the Ctvl~ shelf room for merchandise cities today, and muoh of the olt)' Wednesday, September 24, under HIS DAD ANI) CARVE thUr Hamilton and Mrs. Sarah ~ I'OUp ~ha ~ ~he sta.te required the A CI'REER CN THE leader.lhlp halls fram the farm, Rev. the auspices of the Wa),ne .Town4h1p ull ARMV ....IR CORPS. WIl.1ums, LeblUlon ; Levi Lukens, erection of a d1sposal plant before in the rear of his store Zierer urged that, "we look well to Repuillican Women's Club. Mrs. Oran Shoup. Mrs. Carl Bran- the system could be placed In operatf~'¥.Qt:f"~ although last Sunday was the young people around us, and The relly wW toll ow a covered . • t st.r eet, Roberta Cook, and Howard tion. r_ther cool, swimming en- keep ohurches and schools on a blah dish supper to be served In the cafe-f. further pointed out that the He McGuinn, WaynesvU:c; Aibert Barmoral level." terla of the hlah school buUdlpg at ., nes, Rufus RobeI'Ll , and Nina Comp- vi luge bonded debt had reached the thusiasts took advantage of Mr. and Mra. Walter Whitaker '1 O'clock. All Wayne Lownahlp Reton . .Mason; Oscar Sams, Morrow; 'Penk under ~he statutes and that the f~ct it was the last day we.r e hosts to the club members, publicans and their ',amWes are 1"rank Lnil, Clarksvllie; Harley .-,n- the munlclpaUly could not 1ssue and guests, Who enjoyed a sumptu- urged to attend the meeting. W ayne park pool was open ous dinner In the dlnlng room of Mr. Bangman ~ widely known spach , Mrs, Kent Larrick, and E. bonds for this purpose. He said tbe only way money could W. Barkalow, Fl·llnklln. for . the summer . . . guns the Method1st Churdl before the amona the Republicans of the state be raised to finance the disposal Petit 1urors al e Wllford Ross, heard cracking M 0 n day meetlng. having served several terms 11\ the. plant was by the Issuance of InvestRandall Ivins, C. , 0 . Thompson, and morning indicated the an- Pre81dent Beth Jl'Urnaa called the State Assembly as Cllnton coun~J' Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cornell enter- of Lebanon, werc dinner guests of Ruby Lollar, Lebanon; Ray Meyers. me n~ bonds, whereby a specltled nual war on the elusive meeU ng to ord er a t 2 :00 p . m., with represen ta tlve. He recently was eRev L C Dft ... ·ey 0---1...... the in l~.a.. pre81de' r til W V'ft tal ned the foUc)wlng guests at dln- the' Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Hackwell, Ju\1us McGraw, Mrs. E. C. Morey, number of Waynesville property squirrel had started ... most vocation. . " Following ...... u"" ... ~-...... nw club 0 ar e"",r- lIer Sunday : Mr. and Mrs. Wurren last Thursday eventng. Mrs. Stanley Fry, Mrs . Crelilhton owners would agree to an assessthe usurJ IOU-- ana Republican ofe Ohio. Burns, Rlohard Rossman , and Ralph ment over a period of time to guarof the ba~eball fans here are tine buslneas, Mlaa AlIna ~l1yn He resigned all DlrecOr of Finance Braddock, Mr. and Mrs, J . B. R ich, -0-rooting for the St. Louis Cal1- Whitaker presenled two plano se- April 10, ~940, to seek the Republcan J . C. HaWke: H. A. Cornell , and Mr. nnd Mrs. Jolm Turner and McClure, Franltlln; Omar Hollings- antee payment or principal and in<Hnals to win the National lectlona. The special topic, ''The nomination aa auditor of state. His Harry Prater. daughter, Carol , were Sunday even- worth and Mfs. Nino. Lowe, Ore- terest on s uch bOnds. The club was highly entertainell 'League pennant, with the Debt We OWe Soctety", . was dII- yliOrOUS campaign - placed him sec- - 0illg dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. gonia; Mrs. John Hill and Mrs. by Morris' Fulkerson, local artist, Ralph Whlta.cre, Morrow ; J . R OlbReds oot of the picture ... cussed by Mrs. Whlt.lter, She ond In the field of seven candidates. Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Stl·oud , a : - A. E. Stout and daughter, Winnie bons, Sybil LeMay, Ada S mit h, and who showed a numbe~ of his own spoke of the farmer and his debt to ·Mr. Baolham Is a forceM and companied b'y Jesse Thomas and Jo. Lula Bogan, Wayne.s vUe; Clifford and other . paintings, and pve , an effort is being made to re- society being, 800d cltlzenshlp, eloquent speaker and a large BatJ!- Mrs. Mabel StalllP, of Leb/mon , vlslt--(}vive interest in clay bird moral 's tatus, and service to othen, erlng Is expected to at~ the rally. ed at Falmouth, WHlIamst.own, and Miss Ruth BurneLL, of Daylon, Hildebrant and Mrs. Walter Shields, Interesting description of the work shooting here ... at one time She stated Iilat the deb~ 111 endlea. Pamlliea attending are requested Cynthiana, K9 ., Sunday. s pent Sunday with her pOl'ents, Mr. Foster; Stanley Orooms, Mason, and ()! many famous artists. Among the pictures displayed wa 1 W, S. mce, ClarksvJ1le. It reports Waynesville boasted quite In the case ·of the farmer It alao in- tQ bring a covered I11sb. sandwiches, ~ and Mrs. Cliff Burnett. a scene of WaynesvJUe from the October 21. an active gun club ... shoots oludes the pioductlon of IOOd crops and table aervlce. The Rev. R. 1.. Bacitwellls attend--0'EIght additional petit jurors {or Corwin hill which he gave to the and 800d fOOd. In concl\lll1On Mrs. Ing a conference or all EpIScopal Friends of Olenn Bland Illay v'-It were held from time to time Whitaker expressed a bellef tb&t .., se rvl~ thls month are Waldo Cor- local school , a winter scene in Mt. olergy of Southern Ohio, being h eld him at the home of his wife's parthe f armer .......... ' .1 _ ' " d oea a to dial, . .1 at the Ross-Ho Ing State Fal'est ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. ·St. John. win Pleasant 'P laln; Mrs. Harry Pal- Holly and an un!lnlshed scene of wl' th ' attr·active prl'zes of'lered ... • "Kenny" Hill,' Twin toward fultllllng hIa debt to man- Camp, nellr c1~ull~othe, thl. - eek. wh If he re~ul'Ued last MOt)day .. l - mer MaSon; ~ Her'bert Martz; 'Ger- Wayn.ville from tbe Avenue 'just east of the race bridge. theatre manager, exercises kind, Another piano aelectlon by ":'c - ..ter many weeks spent at McClellan's mantown, R. R. 2; Mrs. Robel\t E. C. Cl'ane; editor of The U1am1 Hunt, Waynesvllle; P aul King, his ~coon dogs along the river MIss .W hltaker concluded th~ por' . ' Miss Bonnie Lee Yaeger. or Mul- hospital, Xenia. Fra nklin ; Perry Ln~so~ , Spring- Gazette, gave a brief talk on newstl~n of the prorram, In addition to Waynesvllie, f1v.e berry, ' 0 ., was the week-end guest -0-.every day or so . . . don't .Guests at this r,neetlnl of the elUb vUlage and school districts have of Miss Marilyn Rae Burske. Miss Minnie DavlS.spent the week- boro; Harry Ivins and Mrs Carl papers, 'b oth daUy :aml weeklY and publicity and pubUo relations :.v~rk . . forget we will give you U. S. Included Rev. and Mrs. H. P . Z1erer. asked that tax levies be placed on _-()'end with Mr. ' and Mrs. Charles E. Gallaher, Lebanon. Savings stamps if you renew of Clnclnnatl ; Mrs. Walter WllUaml, the ballot for the November.. Mr. nnd Mrs. John p. Fromm at- Anderson. your subscription to The of Kingman, Rev. and Mrs. L. C. electlon, W. W. ShUns, clerk of the tended a reunion of the old Falr-0--Miami Gazette or pay in ad- Radley, Dr. Mary L. Coolt, Mr. and Warren County board or elecUons view school members held at · the Mr. and Mrs. Milfor d Elmore and Mrs. Ross H. Hartsock, Mrs. Loren reporta. scbool house in North Dayton, Sun- son Donald and Mrs. John Hole, of vance O n _ .. Smith. ... ..-. • T b'ef ore CSept em b er 80 Hadley and MlU ---... , -.. Maaon. Counell petltloned for a day Dayton, were Sunday afternoon cal· •. • ruth or onsequences" and Mrs FraDlt Le~.y will enter-· four-mill levy to run two years, o n ' ----0-lers at .the home of Mr. and Mrs. furnished much amusement ~n the lub In ~r. the ballot. Mr. and MI's. L11nsfol'd Dunbar W. N. Sears. The elections for township cornA committee to nomlnate new ofat the reception for ,the new The Hamilton-Maineville school and sons, Cnrl hnd Da.v:d, of Sprlng--0-mlLteemen and delegates to the f1cers tor the Friendship club at teachers last week ... here district asIts for a levy of 2.8 mms field , .and Mr. and Mrs. J. McGavMr. and Mrs. Alhert Carver and county convention 0," the. Agrlcul- the Me thodIst Churcl:J, Was named . f th 'd l'tt " to run for live years. 1be Harlan- ern , of Pleasant Ridge, were Sunday John Sears of Cincin nati, spent tural Adjustment administration by .Mrs.. A. H. Stltils, presldr:t, are some 0 e SI e-sp ~ ers B . utlervUle dlstrict seeks 1.5 Inl'ls when the or"""nlzation met t K th H h d t guests at the bome of Mr . al1d Mrs. Monday with their parents, Mr. and will be .held Septembec 24, 'Harold " .. · .. enne oug, se a e . for three yean: J . J . Burske and family. Jl.!1'5 . W. N. Sears; Sharp, coun~y chulrman, IUlnounc- Wednesda.y afternoon at ·the home school board member, in The Pranltlln schOOl ' district aslts ----0--0ed. The conve.nUon will meet the of Mrs. L. V. Branstrator, The night shirt walking the floor Members of the class of '41, Way- ~or three mills for five years and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wa llon s jlent Mrs. Ray Malnous returned Sllt- following day and elect the county committee Is composed of Mrs. Hart. with a doll baby ... a hotly- neavWe high achool. enjoyed a the Uaaon dl8trlct seeks two mUls Sunday aftertloon with MI'. and urday (romil two weeks visit W1lJl committee. ley Moss, c halrman, Mra. Charles contested 'kiddie car race be- weiner rout, Prldey eveninl, at the for the same period. . Mrs. Kenneth GlaCkin, of Fosters-, her ohlldren In De~ralt. Her son, The townships a nd meetings are ;J:3erry and Mrs. Joel Stokes. Offtcers country home of Mr. and Mrs. Prank - --0Ralph and wife l\ccompauled her all follows: Clearcreek township at re to be elected a.t the next meettween, Rev,. Radley and Mr. Bra ddDC. k ..... --air WU .oven ... iS n!lv-.' .. ..e.... as Tbe Ml5IIes Margaret and Trlllena h orne and returned to Detrol~, Sun- hi g h sch 00, . pr Ine~ro; Fran kIt II lUg ' . Charnbe~al~ .• .' Ralph aastr a. farewell party for thr~ members Edwards and Mr~. D. R . aaliabury day. ~~ Franklin Legion hall; Deerfield The meeting was preceded with a irigs require.d to act the part, of the class, Ulasea aiary and were dinner of Mrs. R. G. --()-I,t municipal building, 114 II s on ; covered dISh dinner a( the noon of the ferocioull bull a ..d Roxie Ba.ckett, and Alton Earnhart, MJller last Th1l1rsday. After dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fagt left HamUton, at sehool building, Malne- hour: Mrs. W. E. Stroud conducted ' h te III H I the openl':::!. .devotionlU period readRalph Fowler the strutting w 0 are leaving to en r collep this AJ)out 125 persons attended the the Q.fternoon was spept in playing WIlynesv11le last, Saturday for Ii two v e; ar an, school building, But'.. , Matedor . . . the Roxanna Pall. reception for the Waynesville school bridge. week's vacation In Michigan. lel'VlUe; MaSSie, school bulldln'o!, Illg '''1be Weaver", and concluding Those who enjoyed the festlvltle8 teachers, held at the high' school ' . ---0Harveysburg; Salem, high school. with the Lord's Prayer. Canning comp"ny wound' up were Misses Betty DaVIs, Janette !>ulldlng. Friday evening. . Robert Preston, accompanied by . Dr. and Mr~Dye were .dIn- Morrow. Punng ..the ~W!lness slWlon a a successful year Tue~day' Kurl1ss, Jean Hess, Roxie Backett, A "get-acquainted tlme" began the Robert Kemball, of Mlddlelown, ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Turtiecreek, Orange hall, Leba- committee to Investigate , plans for and Wed'n!'lsday . . . Jac~ lIary Uoss, Betty Brtddoclt, ' and festivities, during which tlme teac.h. , left Monday, 1;0 resume thell' stud- Missildine last Friday eyenlng. non; Union, tow~lp house, SOuth remodeling the Sunday School room, IlS Kersey on a fishing trip to Thelma Ros:&, OWen Hartaock, Earl ers, Parents, cb1ldren and friends les at Wooster College. 0Lebanon; Washington, tow n s hlp \y appointed, Including, Mrs. .Alva Michigan a couple of years and Alton Earnh_t, Robert Osborn, all shook banda and .en~red Into ----0--Misses TrIHena and Margaret Ed- house, Silver 'Grove and Wayne, Thompson, Mrs. Irwln'Mulford ana . h b" Robert Groettnc, Wayne 8 'co t t, the Jolly splrlt 01 the occasion. Mr: and Mrs. John W . Kersey and wards returned . from Springfield township house, Waynesvll1e. • Mrs. L. V. Branstrator. ago thou~~t e was, ltten David and BeaDy Pumas, KIlo A "Truth or Consequence" sesilon, son, .and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hart- Tuesday where they had been 'Vi~lt~ - - -- - The Identi~ . of the "Secret 13;8by a rattlesnake, but lt turn- Shoup. and Warren r--""k. . conducted by Mrs. Ralph Hastln';'s, sock were dinner guests of Mr. and Ing ¥r. and Mrs. J . Wilson Edters" W&/I revealed when eaCob Inl!med out to be just a prick --,. Mrs. J. K . Preston, and Mrs. Mrs. GUbert Frye, IRst Thursday wards.' ber presente4 her here .. to-fore un.from a sharp stink ... 01& CHURCH 'CLUB SEC'YS. Sheehan, ' provided hllarlOUll' enter- evening. known friend with a. gift, Kersey the ' onW HOLD MEETING talnment for tboIe present, ---0-DAUGHTER'S BIRTHDAY The rerpalnder of the afteqloon whose name will appear on FollOWing the lame refreshments Mr. and Mrs . AI Mueller, of Cln- CELEBRATED SUNDAY Funeral services were held Mon- was ~~r;Jt Ln making Picture alSecretaries of the C1nclnnatl &rea were served by ,. commlttee COIll- clnnatl, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence dllY a fternoon at the Unglesby FUn- bums. One was made ' fOr each the ballots in War~en county parlahes of the Episcopal Church posed of Mrs. R. H. Hartsock, chair- Craddock and daughter. of Dayton, In honor of the second birthday eral Home. Frankliri. for Albert member In attendance and presentin ' November . . . '.another Periodical Olub beld their ' annual man, Mrs, AlVIlt Thompson, Mrs. J. wc.r e Sunday afternoon guests ot anniversary of their daughter, Mari- Heston, age 70. of Sprlngoboro, who ed to her. Tbls portion of the proexample (slightly exagg~r~ faU. .meet~i lut 1bursday at St. R.llenale, Mrs. D. R. Salisbury, aJid Mrs~ Irene Henderson and Claude Iyn Kay. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Polln- died FrIday morning. He passed gram w~ ~ed' .bY Mrs. Ralph ated) of how The -Miami Mary's rectory, At the bUlllneas Mra. a&rvey, Rye, Stroud. sky entertained rela~ves Sunday away at the old Heston Homestead, } ~tlnBs: ., . Gazette want ads work ... session it was Poll\ted ' out that · '--0evening at a buffet supper. ne,a r Springboro, where he was bornJ . 'Mrs. J. P. Larriok' wUl entertAWl Mrs. Tinney, our Corwin malallnes and lJOOka abould not ·be ~ONA~ FAMILY TO Mr. and Mrs. Irving Welch, of Their guests Included Mr. and 'and lived his entire lICe. t~,e ~IUb In 'OCtober at whi~ tlme sent to army camlJ8, except to In- UVE IN CALIFORNIA Ioy.:a, ·.are vlslltlng ' 'Mrs. Pearl Mc- Mrs. ' Isldor Bloch, Spring VaUey; Mr. ~estolJ w1l1 be remembe.r ed by electio,n ot. o1f1~rs .and lln auction correspondent, t e po it e d dlvl~uals, ~nleaa a real need for Macken and Mrs. Viola Carey, o( Mr. and Mrs. Max Kohlhagen, many Waynesville Friends, as he sale Qf household· artlcles w1U lbe .finding an end' gate; with ~hem Is 'expi'eued by. a chaplaln 'OI" Carl Conard, bOokkeeper at the Lebanon. Jamestown; Mr. and Mrs. MIe Hy- ,was a frequent attender at the held. truck license attached .. ' . ~ther reapOnstbllt oftlclal. POllo,,- Parmer's Exchange Co .. and mem---0man, Xenia; Mr. and Mrs. Henry White Brick Meeting llouse. . th h d th ad tng the tius1neas sessiOn, a ·servlce bel of the ViUaae Councll, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sheehan ·and Schlessinger, Dayton; an Mr. and ' He Is survived by his wife. Mar- MIA~I O.~.S. GUESTS we ~~ more a~ a e . of In~rce8lllon ' waa ·held In the famlly 'Wtu leave In two weeks for SODS, and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Hast- Mrs. Sam Shallat and son and Mr. go ret 8,heehan Heston, one son, -AT 'fELLoW SPRINGS eet In t~pe unttl the own~r, church, 1be conference ended with RiVerside, CaUt., wh;ere he bas &c- Ings and son enjoyeil an outing at Harry Polinsky, of Olncimiatl. Charles Albert, at 1l0ll)e,' one daughcame in to claim it '.•• "Doc" lWlI:.h at the LltU~ IDn,- · ~pWd a posItlon with the Alfalf~ Isla'nd and Lllkesl.de Pa.rks, Day~bn, . . ter. Urs.. 'Paul NuU:' of SprlDgboro, Mel)lbe,rs o( the' Miami c~ter Drake makeS Eldon Retal-. . ' Grower. AIIoCIaUon, I Sunday: EARNHART REUNION , . and 'ci~e ~ndson, Louis Paul Null. N~" l07, 0 'E. S., ' wtre enteriamed.·, lic~ . a '..·.·specially-brewe(}." :DisTaiCT 8~ Mr. ~4 Mrs. Conard and famUy -.--()RETAINS OFFICERS . _ . at Yellow Springs, last l"rtday e~eD. lemonade,. ,'Eldoq likes 'e,m 8P~8 TO IDTIIODI8T8 . have been rea1denf of , Waynes~lIle B,fr. and Mrs. George OWlson, of ~I!ty memlber~ of. the descendants MO~DERS ~LVB CANNING ' In~, the gLlests. of 4J)tloch gbaptc. '. D ' ' --fOl" a U~tle OY~ lour years, coming Xenia, were Satul'day evening gUests o,f ,Ja c 9b Eamttart;, ~et In al)Dual :'I\U'SDA~, EPTEMBER ZJ · 1\ho'Je who .ttI!n~e4 from WIrsour be.c ause we saW o~ ,use crawrord, DQton DlitrlCt here.' trom Dayt.cm, uf .Dr. and Mrs: A. E. Stout. reunion, Sunday. at Wayne Park. . , . " nesvWe were: Mr. ·.Dd ,.... ~ t.wo large lemons for ODe Superintendent of -the Metbodlat ----0.P~esent 'oIIlcers, E, F. ' Earnhart, Tuesday, ~Ptember 23, .18 the date Early, Mr, and' Up. B!IC!II ~, g1888 of lemonade . . . Mr. Churcb,, ··waa . the aueat. ..--., IIJIf'nIUI DAY'I'ON 8CBOOL ~r. and Mrs. Brooks R®erti anCl president, aM Mrs. Howard Hutley, set for annual oannlng by the lICr. and Mrs. W, lila. and ~a8 Menglear1Lall ~ ann~ 'meeUnI ~ BWa, who for the-iiiUt Ur. and Mrs. Oeoiie Mlddlesetter, Ne, ~ur!1naton, ~retary, were re- Wayne .1'Ownsb1p Mother'rClub. -- JobD l')IImID, . . . hepp8d Up about the DloDne of . the W~ Ihtbo'llC lear baa beID edijiio)'ed at t.be But of Dayton, were Sunday vtaltors at Lalned tor anotber year. Requ.. are belng madebfthe Mn ~ ~' "J=U~= q'ulDtupletis whom the, visit- Oburch, Mmd" eveDIDI. 0lcIwd III Leba.DOII, eDCerea the home of Mr. a~d Un. D, 0. ' lInt.on J . Earnhart., 'of Le~anon"" comm1~fee in chal'le for helP:in this Balley. 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and Emily Benhain , lot Ih Boutll Mr, ana Mrs. Ralph Watk1,na, M..... I ng un Ie very latit thing ", Have YOIl been to .the Fair yet'? t Park t1ddlUon. Lebamon, Jennie P et.erson; Mrl\, Max domppu up, son:z $mnll pigs. 1- \V IlS a~. C. Cran~ Editor and Publisher Virginia Stantort, MIISO~. flied ·Dorothy MRflanOis to Ruth Thiel, ton. daughter Loraine and Mills Ir- Don 't mlss ·1t. f l'llid that I hnd pnld too much tor suit 8~alnst Marlon Stanforth, WlI- lot . 'l . In Grandview lIubdlvlslon. ma Evans were nmong those who SClp t. 9'. September. Per! t fall them but wh II WQ got them homll ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY mlngtoll, for a divorce, ' charglng Franldln. - att.ended the Compton reunion held ·days.· Cool slarllt nlj;hts. Golden- we \\lore well pleased with them. The ' S u . rlpUon Prlce. ' 1.50 Per Yea r, 'Payable In AdvallCe Ed Vo'ard and LUUe W.olbers to Har- at Caesars Creek. cruelty , She ~ks custody -ot the1r rod and nstnrs both ' lIe 11 ·&·10 ones b _ _ _:_- - --:::-- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - --..,.-- - - live 'ch!ldren and restoration of her 0 Id and Oharlotte SWitzer, 2 acres , of Xenia. some people " ~ call , ' frost-flamers " r lid wagoll st.opped In nnd did « Miss Eleanor Copsey, , j H mll .. ..Rtld ood bUsi ness. It. wn!! only all afA CHALLENGE TO WAYNESVILLE Hnrlnn Shockey. LebanOn, flied n G a ton h t wp. !!pent the week-end at· home with t Ile . big purp'e 0"·...,. <>0 '''Ile leaves torJloon 11 'Ie 'fl iid Lhol' Willi no lunch ' ..· Almost with o ut e x c p t iOll, v is itors to Wayn~sville s uit In Common Pleas Court today I eor ge Ug t .an~ Anna MC~a~thy her mother, Mrs: Arch Co~y. haven·t begun ta turn yet butthlngs counter, so evcryoue wns· hun~ry: t Or a divorce. custody of their two ,() Adn Moore San de~s. 2 Iota In Mr. and Mrs. Leo W11lenburg and ba ve a tall look. The pastures a re r m b rk about th e b ea u t ie !'l of OUI' tow n, lo cate d as it IS on minor ch ildren and title to real es- Fosters Park, Deerfield twp. daughters Nancy Lou and Sandm green, which 15 ~ la' bnttel' '11an las' Thoro' wns a man h I'C the 01 her "}II'11SI'd eo f t·h e pI· ct uresqu e l'ttl M Ism! ' . V a II'ey. Carr Ie an d WI lllllJlll Black to H. P:. Sue are spending two wee-ks vaca- year. They say" It lias • ~. • day lookIng 101' U Ill""' t.luu· Ilu" d ~ . 1 e tate, ,a8alnst Llllla~l Shockey. H e "een tel'l'lbly th u . .. 1 In M " jumped out of his Ll'l"'k "1)Ollt a • .o ut almost with o ut e x c e pt ion . . t ra n ger s to thi s c om- cha rgcd neg lect. They were murrled n ssum, tlon In Flortda. dry III' Iucliann . Cor n C1I"' Alb t ot L Ert 1orrc)w. A ' .w llg 1<v ,S" • I'11 week ago. He (lid 1I0L ... know•• It was munit y h ave !lom e thi ng t o say ab ou t ho w p oorly th e bU!li- In 1930 and separated August 25 h e de er dn Moore SanMrs, Minnie Haines spent Friday. golllg au n.nd m ost of • '110•' o"aceo I t.,s .11 14 e1 toF'ost.e ~. u gOlle UlIt.ll .a mot.ol'lst Lhat hnd been stated In hls petition. rs. 0 - .n . rs Pa~k , In Xenia. Is In. Peaches arc al most gone and drlvhlt; behind him told him. In , n e ss section is lig ht e d . ' f W '11 b . h l' . malden name, Price. Minerva J . Clark. to Cly'de and Mr. and Mrs. J. Stoneburner. Of the a ppl es ai' a lmost rcndy to pick just Lhe sliort Ullle that .. , took to a y n e. VI e ustness man wOlv e m Edwin and John W. Allison filed Edna Whitacre. InterCM In 19 lots Beavertown, spent Sunday with Mr Perfect weather bu t we need . ... R e Ja t lve s 0 a Har vey b u r g w e r e rece nt vi s ito rs h e re, jokingly pointe d suit against Paul Albert Allison for In Highlawn subdivision. Morrow. and Mrs. Roy Stoneburner and fnm~ T he spring Is a lmost dry nun. go blwk III1tI looK, the pig had ills'11 . MIll Dlt' to ClftA' . appeared and he had lievel' heard OU t to th e Ioca I man t h at a 1t }JO ug h W aynes v! e was tw ice parUUon of real esta te. They ossert Interest 0 e ....... Dlttmerll, Sept.. 11. .E1even IILU ' I}UI) do"s In .mers 109 I tH tlto ny. b U llY. more abou t lL, It wa.i Il C'OOd h t t h ey are .belrs acres n am ,' n Mr. Don Hammer Is ereotlng a stlll . loolOn!; for homes . Sol d one sized shoa t. I Lold 111m Lo cull up a s la r g e and has Ol a n y m ore b ll~iness houses, t h e s tre etl,! ta 'h or the late John twp Allis on and tllat . 0 real estate Inof Ha rveys b urg a r e b ett er lig h t e d , . new house In Spring Valley. torl lY a nd nnothel' Is promlserl. They the 6 11 I'itl' and SCI! Ir anyone reIlave yo u e ve r w a l k e d a lo n g Main s treet on a dark volved Is 24 acres In Salem twp. Robert M.-BlnJr to Ornar and Mae' Mrs. Willard Anderson and daugh - nr!l so cute now. Litle CUlfoZy ba lls purted It. COl\IMON PLEAS PROCEEDINGS Pyle, 10L 18 In EUnJr subdlv1B1on, ter. Mary Jane ot Waynesville spent on legs. They knolV wh " t.l ui g h t w h e n t h e m ajo ri ty of th e s tores w e re c losed '! . Ev e n !lIear c Ie m ilk !lIlY_ ~cpt.I henrd 10. tlqulrrel season opens toThe . court ordered payment ot · Lebanon' Sunday with Mrs. Oora Mi ars. COllies f l'oll1 now and Lhey undl'I'sOllie shol.s but as far on open nig h ts 'Yith Main 's treet store windows li g hte d , F .. O. James to J . Vall nnd Carolyn Mrs. Margare t Barley and sons foot when the buckets COil.·' "a '11 . atn 10 1.1Oddns .I0i 'l\aaHl .Ii1d O~l'Lt James lot 9 l Hill VI - ... .... ... ;mu lV L lere hllve only been two W a y ne v ill e 's b usin ess se ctio n prese nts a dingy appear- minor children In he suit of Helen slon, Lebanon. ' n ew subdlvl- of n<1 rL••• j l1 ~ t vi ctims. I do hatc the hun Ung sellM Daydton M were Sunday guest.s of fro m the ual'n. 1'hls Is t.he ..... ance . Mot orists drivi n g thro ug h a t night , say they do not Miller. Carlisle. agnJnst ElwOOd MIl - Matilda SChmidt. by adml~'strar. an Bell rs, Is nbout ml sU1g dogs, It i~ S(JIl . P cople nl'c so careleSs. AgaJn Mrs AndP. E. Weller. d MI J I hard d Ier.C nowd pendlng. "1\ lIOW t h e to \v n I'~'" 11 e l' . ... , e rson an ss enInr to let them go whcn they nre Ict me say, LO NOT CLIiMB WIRE r.or. to George Lynch . part ot lot 33 nle St Jo" f X l ts usto y ot Virginia Garrett, a . un. 0 en a. were gues so cute. SOllie people me In Loduy Fl!:)'JCES T '11 Although w e h av e in W ay n esvI e s tores a s mod e ru minor, ordered transrerred to G""rge In South Lebanon. Sunday ot the1r brother. P. E . S~. 1"01' so methln" else' anti couldll" . ' . he sLoek hns hung a~ t' th' hit h t . "'William Koo I b h'. . !'oulld the house. They seem to a n d a . rac lve as ose 111 muc arge r owns , w a In- Garrett ' g e, y s er ... , to John and Wlte. · resist Il fu?,zy while pu p with dark ' du c em e n t ' is th e r e to atract n e w business here'! Olara novtllo, LeGa ..... n. was Oharles H. Young. lot 106 In LebaMr. Glenn PontlBB was calling on ears. Sonic oLhel's ure C O IIII. ) l(; "n c'. " know lhat something Is the tter . •"" non .., .... Til e spring lin... gone dry. thatma menns Local m e r c h a n ts will ~elJ y ou that when Main street gmuted a divorce trom Ollllord Tro. frtends here Sunday. 101 ' olle of Suzy'S lI tUe browu and PHlllp. pump, pump. I thought I •• Ada Moore Sanders t G M ' '•;v a s t Ol'n' u p tw o years a g o for. a long perio. to install th e villa, In the Ohio Penitentiary. on Fleischmann. 2 lots In Fosters 0 eorge rs. L: C, HartBoCk spent Monday whILe olles that they hope \\tlll wouIr I never get t.ll0 cows filled up Park. In Dayton I$e wers, many shoppers from the territory outs ide Waynes-' a negl~: t charge and was awarded . g\'ow to be Just like theIr do!:" one Lhis ufLemoon. 'It Is lovely fall custody ot their four children, . Edward Hemmerle to George W. T)le Misses Elam entertained Sun- "I tiuzy's sisters. Yl lJ e went to o ther n e arb y t owns to do their buying. Elsie Dakin was awurded a divorce Archlable~ 135.62 acres In Dr:erfleld day at their summer home. relative,;. Dept .. 13. A snlo toduy . Wc wen t. \ II Lher uut we c¥I need raln. During this p e riod, p e QiJI! got out of the habit of comtrom Abe Daldn whom she cllargea twp. . and friends from Ft. Th~mas. Ky .. OVf r towll rd \iLrksvllle wi ere they ,• mg h e r e and . b us iness su ffered a8 a result. It bas taken a with neglect. A pr ivate property John and Eulala OWen to Jasper ClnclqnaU, Hartwell and Seven Mlle. wOl'e :\CIUllg II big farm nnd some and Vlctorta Peters, 5 lOts In LoveMI·· ' Bett St t D to k. .l ong t ime t o woo th e s e s hoppers back, but they have been lie t tIement was appr oved by the .... y rayer. 0 ay n, stoe The bfddlng wns qui:c brl.sk court, • lanll Park. Deerfield ~wp. spent the week-end w th Misses UIJ to seventy-fi ve an acre th.·11 It e omi,ng bac k. .Margaret an~ Ruth Spahr. h Ern~t Adams Wlls awarded a dislvwcd down a li LLie. AfLel' that It Reop.ening of the local motion picture show as been vorce from Robe.rtl1 Adams with Mrs. NetUe Harper and daughter. IlttJjJjJed l>oitl~ up by dollul's nud bcano t her elemeht that h~ attracte~ people here, ' and as a custddy ot their two children gabl]" L~""le Miss Hannah spent Mond'ay w.lth gan to go by hnlves. thell quarters,· 1 Qs ult many 'me'r cbants are benefitting, to the mother who was granted supIy Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lindemuth. then dimes. Th e auct.loneer sa il! of siSf! and condlUon About a y e ar a go the Dayton Power and Light com- pOrt money. neliU' .MIamisburg. . Ll1n t It they didn't hUl'ry til y would Hogll-Calv6jl-Sbtep-Ete. pa ny i nstall e d a n e xperinllmtal light in front Qf the Way- Estel Bel'J)lce Janel awarded a dl- Hn: Walter Kellrtdl, C.n-..poll~ent Mrs. ArCh COp6ey and daugh te ', IiliOIl be playing p'cnny am e, On vorce from Earl H""'ard Jones Mr. and .Mrs, Keifer Routzahn Miss Mean.or were Dayton shoppers, of t he blddcl's " 'ld 'lint 11 1.< grntldRemoved Promptly nesville Drug store and the Miami Gazette office. All anon, on a negl~t wn charge. • , ........ . 011 .,11 penny . eaII and a-. al'e ann~unclng th.e birth of a lion. Wednesday. 1a Uler (IIrl get ~ a fa l'lIl :lg r eed t bat this h e lpe d 'g reatly to light up the business warded cuatody of their minor son. at their home on the Waynesvll~e Mr, and Mrs. George' Dav1son and l'Ill~e. H Kept up un II they' I'e chell section of Main s treet. Charlos. ) t oad. Friday. September 12. daugbter. Beverly hnve moved to atlout nhlety- hl'ce and ·one of them It was s u g g ested at that time _that another light b e Distribution of proceeds from the Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Albrtght and ColUJn)Jua. reluc anLly droPllcd out. '1 clld n·t added further down the' street, making the business sec- lale of real estate ordered In the Jackie Hughs ot Pekin were EJaturMr. Olarence Manpn, of . Olnc1n- heal' whether the buyer c,'(pe .ted to non a s light as day_ ' swt of Anna" Hoyle against Elmer day guests of Mr. and Mrs, Kesler natl. y.ls1ted h1s brother-in-law Mr. 1Il0ve,In or wh rt.hcr ho wus going tu Hoyle and others.. Graham. Fl'a' lk Kyne. last Tuesday and Wed- 1 eep the tennnt who had been r UliReverRe Telephone C~l'ea Council decided however, the cost was too grea t and A jurY a.warded Richard Poorman Mrs. Howard Deweese and guest, nesdaY, 1I1n g the rarm for the lust len years . Mnln .~" , Xr.n,lu . 0, the c ompany took the onlil expel'imeRtal light away . A t '1,000 In his suit against John WaI- Mr. William Franldln, In company Mr. and Mr,L H nry Walton and Sales alwuys IInvc I~ touch ot sadE. G. Buchslelt, IDe. t hat time m a ny m e rchants remarked Wlat even if 'council ker. administrator; and the detend- with Mr. ' and Mrs" Frank Dewee~e. SOil, Jack. reWrned Wednesday frOln lless evel\ when thlllll's Dring' a gOOd could not bear the cost. they would have been willing to ant a llke sum In his cross petition spent Thursday nt the Oarthage a trtp thro~b the eastern states. price, Chnnces that some 0 110 did contribute toward better lighting for Main street, Nothing and answer. lair. Mr. WUl1am ·Colllns who was so uot wa nt. to make. We l>ld 011 some 'The . defendant ordered to appear Mr. Harvey Burnet llpent Tuesday aeriously Injured In an automobUe .of the stock but tik i!!'.' blly l! nywas done at the time to lIee how much could be raised by Sept. 16 for an accounting of hJII or this week In Columbua. accident shows sUght Improvement 1tbia tJ¥lthod. . business In t.he suit ot Helen BroMr. and Mrs, Clarence Jilmtth at M-c.Clellan's Hos,ltal. In XenJa. Although the village council maintains it cannot af- 'kaw against Arthur SIb:y. Lebanon spent Saturday ilIlht with their IOn Mra_ Cora DB.vlII was the guest ford \.0 p a y for th e extra . lights" most people agree that PROBATE CORT Allen and tamlly in -payton. ' 'l'hUf.aday of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis better lighting for Main street would be the best invest - - The estate ot Loretta Benham. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Clark, of Day- afHWarryaynessVr.oUlne:"" umer returned to 1\Jrs. aert Bunnell, Correspondent """ · . . Lebanon, determined to have a net ton were Saturday' afternoon guests Miss Marie 'O orsuch ~In'ed ment the tow~ co~ld ma~e. , ' . valu\! of '6.W .'l1 and accessions de'. of Mrs. Mary O'B~rmony and M16J . Cedarvtlle College. Wedne!iday. He W~~nesvllle IS growlllg , the latest census fIgures re- termtned, Velmn Smltb. . was nccompanleu by Ills brother to ber hO~l e because of Ulness. MI'. and Mrs. Schneider .and soq yea), and will continue to grow as hmg as bus iness conThe Inventory of the estate 01 Mr, and Mrs, Charles Mul1enllt Paul who wUl e,lter tor the comlnl{ al-e spendIng tlleh' vacntlon wIth Mr. ROOT F OR AND CONSJGN tinues to b'om a s it is in Dayton, Middletown, Hamilton Olark Hess. WaynesvJlle approved. and Dickie Irons nttended tile Hay- year, y ur Cattle. hoas. sheep Bnd calVes . The Inventory of the estate of lIer reunion, Sunday, at the home Mrs. Will Copsey had as her IlIW Mrs. Earl Crawford. :nld Cincinnati. School teachers and many other ,eople Louis p, Kretz. Mason. will be heard of Miss Anna Hormell, at Sprlng- guests. l"d<lllY Iu ternoon, Mrs. Ber. The 4H members of the Utica dls- to Norris-Brook Co.. 'lIve Wire and · ~mployed here r es ide elsewhere because of ' the houaing Sept. 30. bora. Boston, ot indianapolis, Ind., and trlct hnd their picnic at 't he Road- progresmv firm. fot the h1ghcst ' ~d e Park, Friday evening, mnuu:t prIces ,and good service. s hortage. Bale ot dower ,by Arty James, In114 r. Kerr Rou'afth Mrs. Olara ' ~U and Dr, Kyle. or ...... n and son. Loren Springfield, Mrs. Wilbur Marshqll Is III at. her UnIon Stock Yards, Olnr Inll ~'I, . O. Wl,1yn esville and Corwin now boast a popu 1ation of compet.ent, ordered by t he court, . retul'ned Sunday, I8tt.er a two weeks home. Tupe In on ,· RadIo Sto.lJon WCKY approximal ely 1,000 pers ons. The 19"20' census gave 'W ayA certifIcate ot transfer ordered vlslt with. relatives In Maryland, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sim~, of BUly Dafoo· and Velma Koerter. 12:25 ot 12:30 p , m. fot ollr dally ::.. II 6 7 h 'l ' 040 th e popu I ' f' f h Issued to Robert p, Tueker. admlnDayton, vtslted last Sun~y with nes vi e. 6, w 1 e In L.. ation Igure or t e Mr. and Mrs. Etobert Slney were their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Val. sp ~ nt Sunday In Kentucky. m.a rket reports, t;0rporation was 8R2. Istrator ·ot the estate of Mary Tuck- Sunday guests ,of the tormer's Sims, The Frlendshlp clnss of !.he U. B. ~M~L t" . Chur.:h had a covered dish" supper. With the exce ption of Centerville, no town or commo .,er. dMrs. MInnie Siney, at ' Mr. and Mrs. Estle An addJUonaL bOnd of $25,000 01'- N • Smith and a~ the home of Ellzabe.th Marshltil. .~iI·iI .... ' ~_._~......~ munily . in thir s e c tion has a better chance for ~xpam!ion dered tor e. J. Wnggoner trustee orth RI ge. Mr, and Mrs, Tresler LewIS }lI~ve ~eMr, and Mrs, Bert Bunnell and .• , than, ~aynesville. ot Item 3 ot the ' w1U A. D. Mr. and Mrs. W,lllter Kenrick and turned. from a delightful .trIp children spent Sunday a fternoon SChultz, Lebanon. James Haines 'were 0 vcr - n I g h t through Canada !,nd New York. Shall we s it still apd muff the opportunity to attract guests, Thursday of their niece. Mrs , A famlly reunion ,was held last with Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Jud Bunnell in I~ The sale of 11 U. S. 't'reasury eou- Vlo1a Grassl and tlun1ly at piqua. · ' more b U8lDess to W aynesvl'11 e, or 8 h _ II we ge t b u sy an d d 0 Sunday at the cQuntry home ot Mr, Middletown. TARVIA-LlTHIC TAR AND . pons ordered In the matter ot the Mr, and Mr~. Rex Heokert a nd something. about a brightly-lighted business section 'f', estate of Susie Blackburn. Lebanon. Mr, and Mrs. Everett Early ftt- and Mrs. Oarl Morgan. ~er~ wele ROAD OIL. ' EXOAVATINO son were. dlnnel' guests oJ Mr. and Council is asking Waynesville voters to approve a Oarl Duttenhofer. Hamilton twp., tended the funerlll of Mrs. LetUe 38 In attendance. Mrs, Sarah WalMrs, Harley Thomas. DUMP TRUCK SERVIOEone-mill levy in ord er to maintain . present service, includ- ordered committed to the Dayton Marshall at Centel~v\Ue, Monday Ij.f- . tori and ber children and lP'and:Mr. and Mrs, Frnnk 'Ft azlcr and mg street lights a s they are operated now. Council needs StaLe hospital, ternooll dud the burial at Bel1broolc. children were among the guesta. The sale ot personal property beMr. Robert Friend and Miss Mary Miss' LIllu June lind Mr. qarey Kathertne Wallace spent Sunday ' nds mOIl~y for operating expenliles next year and the four Ionglna to the estate of Ada Koogle, Prethel' atten.ded a famlly dinner. Leroy Doggett were united 1n mar- aft.ernoon with Mrs. Banner S tI!Wyears there afte r. • Lebanon, ordered. Sunday aL tile home at Mr. and rlage ItI8t Saturday bY Rev. Dibble art, Caller~ at the Bunnell home SunWith the village finances a a they 'are, apparently betThe court aet Oct. 6 to hear the Mrs. Harvey Friend, near German- at his home in ' B18nches~r. They · Phone. WaynellvtlJe ..Rll day evening were: Mr. and Mrs. ter li«hting for the busine'Ss s ection 'is up to the. merchants fifth account ot Leona Franer. town. will reside in ~prlng ·Va.ley and have Vaughn Mullen, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lebanon ottlee Phone ,73K-' MI'. George Gray, Mr. and Mrs, the belt · wtabes of their many Bunnen a.nd family and' Mr. and , 811d ciVic-.s p irited citirlens who want to see Waynesville gulVdlan of John Fnmer. Incomperc.'!. 98-M Morrow Phone No. 3' tent; first a<ccounts or A, Hecht and Leslie Gray. attended · 'the tuneral frlenda. &oat fl headJ . T. Riley . admlnlstJ8tors of the ot James Barton :In 'Dayton, TUes- . Miss Terry Leaman returned home Mrs. Ralph Bunne,n and family. It believed that $.25 l\ month from every merchallt 'ft day, and also the burial at Midway. Monday atter a "'leasant v1B1t wIth ... -=-=--;------'-----;---_-:-_~_:_--====== esta...,s of Engelbert Hecht, Franlt, o uld more than pay for the ma¥ltenance of extra street lln. and James DeNise. FrankUn; Mrs. Edn~ Keell!1. and Mrs. Em- friends In, Dayton. lights. Several merchants have indicated a to the first and flnal account of the ilia Aman and children. of .Dayton, Mra. Leba aDd Mrs. Lugor t..ontribute to such a fund. estJ" O:f of Anna Sn1der. Ikmllton and Mrs. Howell, I)f ·Route 'l3, were' and Mrs. Vinson apd liOn Jack., of twp.. and the flrst nnd I·i nal a.'- 'l'hursday dinner ' suests of Mri, Dayton .were dinner gue.ets. Pr lday. , An investment of 25 cents per month for a b right I y- count of the estate of" . ' SCh- Forest Thom)l6On. of .Mr. and Mrs .. J, T. Waiton. . . Matildalighted business section probably would bring enough ad- mldt, South Lebanon. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Dewees~ Mr~ and Mrs. 'Nell Oompton, enThe estate at jSusle Blackburn and_the latter's falther, Mr, WUllam terta1ned. Saturday,. Mr. and Mrs. o Jl.ional b u s iness to Waynesville to more than justify the e xpenditure. . determined r.o have a net value of FranltUn. were week-end gueats of Karl Pappert and, daughter, Louise . . Apparently the gre6test: problem ill to get the ball t9.805.50 with Claud!a Burface, Way - Mr. aud Mrs. L. F. Btarnes and Mr. of EDon. I b '11 1 d h d C '1 nesvUle. as the sole beneficiary. and Mrs. A. M. ~eDII, of 'waveriy, Mt. Bretney. ot Cleveland visIted· ~n a an. ounCl • ·a na "I:" Mr, and Mrs. H. Jl"'vones. of over the week-end with ...., .. ,~ daughl·ollit;1&. Perhaps the Civic c. u ~ .... ~ IUABRIAGE LICENSES ' t oo, should give tt cooperatu~D. . . . R E V . " ketleld. 0') 114". PranklJn • lett ters, Aimett.e and Ma ........... : / .' •• x ~y . Haye~. 21. Dayton, elec~.. 'D-" ·aim son Better1ights for the waynesvJle business section is trtcian. and Wilma Elaine Watkins, Sunday even1ll1 for ~ 'home In Jay at the bome of Mr, and Mrs, ' a civic problem, and for the benefit .f all, this problem 20. FTanklfn, Gate .Clty; Va. E:cfuor Hood. \ ., · ld not go unchallenged Lawrence Coates, 22, farmer, and Mr. and Mrs. Everett DlmY. ,Mra. Mrs. Harry SatterthWa1te and S I L,00 • Ollie Combll. 18; both ot Lebanon. J. Boo Jones, Mrs. 1~u8an Sayror and Mk-a. H,tiry Satterthwaite. of. Way. Loren RolArahn, 31, meOOan1c. Mrs. Stanley Balle,)' a~tended Eaat- ,' nesvlUe were guests, Prlday. of Mrs; Mrs, Etrurn Crapl.e was appointed by and Eva Wharton, 29, bookkeeper. ern Star at YeUo17 Springs, ·Friday M~' Compton. ' . the new president to visit and wel- both of'.WaynesvWe. " evening when the Antioch Chapte Mr. and Mrs: ',~ CoinptoL . , ; come new lamUles whO move Into Paul A, Robinson, 21. truckman, en~taIned the Mlam1 Chapter, or Misses ' Shirley , and· . LoraIne. were the cemDlun1ty. and Rose Mary Doughman. 20 both Wayne~vllle. lUeSia ' of Bergt. and Mrs, .Bennett, ' Patterson P1eld, Thuraday evening . LewII. TbomJll!SOll was elected prell- Af~r tbe meeMnB adjo.med. ot R. R . .1, Loveland. ' RIli\L ESTATE TRANSFERS ~18SIONA.RY'S DAUGHTER . Mrs. Blla Moore hu ' . returned . 'de~t. aDd ~_ John 1I&hD,. sccre- .a recreation hour and refreshment. Oscar Wilson to EUen Rife, 2'l TO SPEAK AT ~ heme, ··after· v!a1t1q Mrs. ·W.' E. la,.,-truaurer. at Lbe ,Twenty-Thlr- were enjoyed. " . chdt of' ec. 1tIarj'. Epl&copal Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kersey wlll acres at Pt, AnCient, Wash1ngton --Bopn t~ several w~, OhUl'cb. -.beD UJat orpn1JaUOo aeli1 en~rta1n the group at their home, twp. Mias Jean Rotlill!mel, "of India; au .ltS. ......., ~t at tho tor th!l oext meeUllI. Monday, Octo- 'J~ePh Knorr :to 'RUby Bpltl&r:. who Is studylllK at' the Bemmar1 at ~,' QUESTS AT WILMINGTON To Any' Cliurch Society, ~a_ "A..-xili.l7· ot . . - ,. ber IS. Iota 352-53 ip lI4ack1naw add1lon, ClnclnnatJ. wID apeak :on the wOfit -Mr. and I,fra. O. Lee Hawke. . Fraternal'. ~j. . Pranklln, In that country alt · the m1salunar)" granddaughter. Anne Welt.. aad J, w. III1lIt.-flrat be"Jllade good, .be- --f"ea.r l Hem'lesey-rQ. &. and W W. meetiDg. W.AAP~:' ·att.emooll, Bep- C;-;1Ia.wlte weJie gueata at 'Sunday t4n •• can do Rood: we mllllt flrlt Dugan to Lawrence and Mabel Pox tember 24, at the local Cburch of evelling supper at tlle bOme ~ Dr• .. ... J...&. before our worlts can t. o lots In LebanOD. • .9 hr lat. and ~8. Ralp" R. Vaace, 01 W1~00cI--4Gr when we are Juat1~ ~ea Conner to'Mary C. 'Wat.k1Ju. Sbe Is retu~ ~ Inella to ' help mini-ton. Other ~ ~ere Mr. Interest In II Iota lD H1!b1aw addl- tate uP the work of her mother, Dr. aDd", carl Rawke anc1 Mr, anc1 .., W&b Ira 0hrJIt, tbm come Uon, 1oIorrow. lAODa Rocbenlel, It, It&Uoned IIrL RaJ Baae :aDd daUCht.er, 0ecIrIe aDd 1411 HeDJcJe to .1'II1I8I In the Bamlpur Be"", or - - . HEW SU1TS
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Preside nt's broad.c ast of last Thurs- reached between the United States and Japan. SOme even go so far ~ay night constitu ted another long as to predict that Japan wlll Withatep toward'. Americ an Involvement draw from' the Axis. Assured peace In a shpotln g war. Some contend In the Pacific Is of vital Importa nce that tt\e. &pj!ech was ~he laSt step to the United States and Its defenae . ' and t hat t he , entry of the Unlte~ Such a peace would alSo be a. terri,states into war Is bound to reSlllt fic blow to the AXis' cause, therefro m. In conside ring the present Iituatio n It must be rememb ered The German Army 18 digging In that the Pr\!slde nt book persona l along the RU86lan front. Its of. resPOD8lbllJty tor Ule orders he haa ficers are resigned to the neoesslty Il16ued for the Amenc an Navy to of carryin g on the war agaillAt the attack Axis submar ines or wa.r ves- Soviet troops through out the wlnae~ on Bight In certain Atlantic ter. In fact, accordi ng to Intorm .TtMI funnies t IIbInlJ In sldrts, "Charle y's AU~:' lIk6IJ nothing water. It must also be recognized Uon received here, some of bet'!cr the Gertb&D ~ bave a couple of young ladles real close-8 :od when that, as Preside nt and Oomma nder 11 18 10U aJ8 9.lap8a( A.nmllW taow U8111 it'. radio'. number one comedia n, JlIoCk Benny, In the l1~~ 8 In' Ohlet or the Army and Navy, Mr . certain the Axis Armies can hold role you can underltt and tbe sltuatlo n! Sbown a bove h ith ~ Roosevelt does have power to ord r present conquered Russian 19ti's glamcu r girl are Anne Baxter (left) . aednd A:l~~' c~a'r territory ~,,~'.l~ the Navy 0t the Regular Army nny- during t he months to come, K y r .1nclll and James Ellison heed the reatur cas a There Auu,, ' where he pleases -even tho such or- Is a posslblllty. and perhapS . a probders may resUlt In the outbrea k of ability, that tbe RwIslans may drive hostlUtles and a final declara.Uon 0: the Invader s back ' many mllea from war. either by or against the United their present position . British an .. Statea. While the speech follows Americ an planes, guns, and tanka along the line of lhe pronoun cement are now being fed Into the Russian made bY the Preside nt on May 27th, llnes. The Soviet Union has an alIt goeB much farther through seem- most Inexhau stable aupply of men. The 12th annual reunion of the OUnton county. Ingly guarant eeing U. S. Navy pro- The RusslallA may also Il00": have Benajah , Sr. was about three yeao tectlon for foreign mercha n esse~ superio rity In the amount Large r Becau ae , ~f Belter Servic e, Qualit y. and Price and qua I- decenda nta of Jeremia h. Samuel . of nge when bIB father came to traveUng In Americ an waters, as Ity of mWtary equipm ent, They are John, ElItana h' and BenaJa h Gus- Warren 00. Here hI! grew to manEatabl iahed 1849- 1941 dealgna ted by the President. ~ In his' fighting on their own ground. The tin was held at Harmon park, ~b- hood full y' acquain . Yay speech the Pres(de nt announ c- German ted with the _ ,_ , .... _ _ Armies are rar from their anon. Synday , Septem ber 14. . y hardshi ps of those early setLiers. _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _.....:...._ _ _ _ _ __ ed bIa clet.e~m\rlatlon to have Amer- bases of suppUes. Much _ _ _ _ __ of their About '16 m.e mbers of the Gustin He was married Dec. 27. 1820 to lean naval vesaeJs d!lfend themselves best eqUipment, and many HARVE Y BURG OPEN BI8LE or their ramUy were present to enjoy a ,' Lydla, .doughte r Human pride Is human weakness, of J esse Ne~rt, from atl.ack. Last Thurro ay evening finest troops, have been \' ell U1U;U destroy ed CUnne SfO lf-knowledge, hUJ11ll1Ly . and love served at the noon 1\n early settler of Olearcreek Mr. Rooeevelt announ ced ' his deter- or dlliabled durtng the invaaSo n at- 'bounteOWl ~ r Rev. James Itltder. Pastor. Townsh ip. By this 'Union they had are divine strength . ' minatlo n not to walt for an attack, .tempt. _ ::; UNDAY . hour. 11 chLldren ; eig h t; now survive but to seek out and al.nk AxI8 war - Mary Baker Eddy. -0-10 Il. m , Sunday School. After dinner the following pro- (1882). J esse-Ha nnah. now Mrs. craft and submar ines, wherev er IreHere IB a paragra ph that perhaps gram waa given with the PreSide nt, ' ton-Joh nathan and Isaac, twins: Ll a. m. Mornin g Worship . found alona: Americ an sea rout.ea. aa should not appear In thla METHO DIST CHURC II column . Will O. Guatln. of Waynesville, ce- Elizabeth, now Mrs. '/ :30 p. m. E:vau"c ilsLlc Se r vlce~. Samuel Comer ; a matter or self defense . . Loula C. Radley. Pastor Just how long do you . Mr. and Mr!. cupylng the cbalr. Morris. Levi and LydIa Ann, now WEDNESDAY- · '1 :30 p. \1\ . Bible --()Reader. beUeve mtler and hie Axls Amer10a WIUi sung by the aSliembl, Mrs. Swink. Benaja h spent Study, Rev. Roy Slater. his enSumlng up the whole' speech - Empire Will last? In a recent Ch ul": h School 9 :30 a . m . con- ed a:ueats roUowed by the Lord's tire lifetime upon FRIDA YPI'ayer MeeLing In allY l'OR SALE-G (lqd Used Ooal range, the old home the lIenenl Interpre tation here IB versatlo n with one of Worshi p service 10 :40 a . m. Amerlc a's Prayer, The address of welcome place and wlthlI:1 home that will (me mile of It, open up for a prayt:r VC1'y reusona4Jle. that either the Axla Powen mus: most brllUan t and tlioroua "More Than Conque rors". b atu- waa given I)y J . GusUn Clark, or most of the time meetIng on tile same Sec, wiLLlln Used 20 m.ues. Ooleiuan 011 Heater, Uke keep their vessels out or the sea dents · of Interna tional dalrs. YOU~h Fellows hip 6:30 p. m. th1a Covlnst on. Ky., also one by JeSlie tlon of land hlB grandfa n w. ther had en. areas dealgna ted by the preside nt wrller was told that It , Sold for $69,95, only $47,60. 1\11 young people or HIgl.1 Sctrool would be W. Moore, of Richmo nd Ind. A talk . tered upon. ' ,. l"ICty good used relrigel'ators, ai , or they will be fired upon by Amer- safe to wager that the war VISITS IN PIQUA .age and older a,re invited. In Eu~ by the preside nt regardi ng the He has been a tl'lorough, active kmds. Buy now-~rlces are lower. lean naval craft. If such shootln a rope would be over wlth.ID. Ml·s. O. P. EllIs spent several days one year maDaie ment 'of the Gustin reunion s business ma n; he ~' •. &IAK" '!oj .. I'l13c..:U I·Al. de'alt qUlte largeGood Housekeeping Shop, 2() .tarts. and there 18 any fighting from nellt November 1st. last week with Mr. and MI S. Leroy Aeoo~ foUowed, as Mr. Gustin recently had · Iy In hogs, and one s;eason met with Itev. U. L. nile." "I:, Ih. I .., North BI·oadway. Lebanon, Ohio. back then the United States will b ! to th~ gentlem an. Mr. mtler Hurd and fa mily. of PIqua. On Sunlealed at~D!1ed Guatln leunlOn& at Ander- a heavy 10Sli by the Irall in the price at ";ar. Such Friday, Septem ber 19. 1941 war may not be his doom when he ordered the In- , lIOn aDd du y she was JOined by her husban d RIchmo nd. Ind., and Piqua, or pork, which Invo,lved him qul' e 1 P. m. Sewing at rectory. a declare d war, as a resUlt of an vaslon of Rusala, 1llUr0pe Bnd family and returne d home with HE~ W.ANT will aoon PresIde nt Guatin then named the heavily. but he EJD.-W oman for knew no such word 16th SUNDAY AFl'ER TRINIT Y them In the evening act of Oongress, as provide d In the be In revolt, and the German . people foUowlog,who had passed away dur- as ·'CaU". He housew ork. Oare of small child, loca ted in Red Lion Conatlu tlon. It may be an unotIl- themselves wUl oust Hitler 7:30 a. m .. Holy Commu nion . and tbe lnI the lut two years: Clarence temporarilY, and aBiist with cooking. " No laundry . en tered upon the ~Ia.l war, or a PreIIde ntiai war; but Nazi party. let 11 n. m. Mornin g Prayer' and &lirVACATION IN MIC~IG'~N up a new a:ove1'll- Oustln, Amos Gustin. John Gustin, mercan S L&.y on place. Inqulre Miami tile trade .,Ilnd tho keeping of It will be war JlI8t the saine .. It 14 ment and ask for peace mo~ Mr. and Mrs. Vlctnr 091 peritl r - Gazette . ..thin tbe Ben UUltl~, ·· ,Prank Gustin. ' Mrs. a hotel. ThIs- 'was , ' ' about 1849; be possible that such an outDreak of next twelve or mtl>en months. 'i'hls Is the annual fnll Fellowship aud Ml·. and Mr:!. Paul' Ram:/aer. of . Of Rhodes , George Seaton, O. A. Bar- continu ed In 'busines s about seven Day service for all ~ember boIIlillUes may not lead to America's course, other oplnlon s can. s or the MlcJdlelown, aild Mr: and Mrti. J ohn be ob- ·ton; Kate Lowman. Emma Gustin years and paid P. J. THOMA S BAWiMll.L-rSee us ofT :n,ls Indebte dness parish .famlly, followed entry into a genera) war aplnat the talned here in Washin gton with a pic- :S. GOllS and uaughte r, M rllyn from Rhoden baUlh and daughte r Pearl. (,10,000); thenCe he for 5Ilwlngl planed lu~er. logs sold out and nic after ' service at Axta Powers, but only , to a UmI~d various persons wen versed Sto!iybrook spent several days laSt week, vllcaIn Bu- Silent prayer of one minute was moved back to cut. hauled, and l un ':er deUvere~. · the t:arm, where he Sugar c~mp. naval warta.re; but It IS also qUlte rOPesn aft'alrs. SOme ror In case of rain ,the tloning ~t COldwater Lake. ColdInstanc e held out of sympat hy for survivors has since resided Phone Ce.n tervllle 74lS. and has become a lll~nlc wlJl prob8ble t~t IUch hostlUties ' may believe that the war will be postponed one week. water. Mlch, continu e alld in tribute to all kinsmen who prosper ous fanner: became lhe owresult In Amertc a's full entranc e for seyeral years. with ~ TUESOAY Europe passed away In the last two years. WANT ED-Field C01'l1 and Fumpner or about fIOO acres of land and Into the struggle , Includin g the being laid ViaBte before the 2:30 p. m, Nursery Church School confUct A poem was fI!IIod bY Aleen McDuf- all accumu lated by t,he work klns Cor canning . of hlB sending of an expedit ionary force of 18 ended. NOTICE TO CONTRAC1'ORS 3 p. m. Junior Ohurch School. rle, of WaynesvUle. She also sang own hands and good manage Tile Tom Oorwin Oannln g 00. ment, FRIDA Americ an sol4len to Europe. In any STATE OJ!' OHIO Y a IIOng entitled ''Twent y Years Ago." as he stl\rted In lIfl! wlth Leba non, Ohio. Phone 370. DEPAR TMENT OF nothing IIIGUW , event Mr. Roosevelt ~ Luued a GU£S 'tS AT PART A1'S 7:30 p. m. Girls Frlendf y Group. Columbus; Y The foUowlng otIlcers were elect- - not even enough to furnlsh Ohlo, Sepleul ber 8, 1941 Sept. 11. 18, 25 hl~ ch8lleJlre. only the future can re- IN SPRIN GBOR O E ngineer ot Sales Legal dopy ed for the coming year. Will 0 ., Gus- h~me' with the mos.t commo n essenveal tor a certaint y what the anNo. 4'1-279 WAYNE SVILLE CnURC " OF FOR SALE-E lectl'lc Refrige rator. tin, Waynesvllle, .preslde nt; Ed. ~Ials for keeping ~ouse; and we awer ·to that challen ge will be. UNIT PRICE CONT,M OT Mias Bartlara Lou Bland, of Jones; vlce preSident; and Roy CIIRIS T YOl!th s17.c maple bed, A-l ConGus· Imust remal'k bere, that coupled ' wlt ~ 1 . S ealed' ' proposa .s wlU ,be recelvcd -0-Springboro. grandda ughter of Mr. tin, 'secreta ry and treuure diLlon. Mrs. A. F . MelJoh, Phone at. the office of the St.aLu lilKllwny r. , his industry and energy, 'was a firm As thIS IS written there 18 every and Mrs. L. C. St. John. Edw. II~ Forehan d, Mlnlrlter J)1r~to entertai ned r 62. of Ohio. A collecti . at OOlumb on amount us, Sept. ISing to $5.85 principl e and tempE!renCe and so~lndlcaUon that t~e danger or war Ohio, until ten o'clock A. M. , EastSUNDAY , was taken up to def~y expenses In-, brlety, never uslng . I~I~uor with Ja~~ Ia being rapidly dl8IIlpat- at a party, last satur~y or tobacco ern' Standa rd Time, Tuesday. Sep- FOR SALE- Fox afternoo n, curfed by PreIIde nt W1l1 Gustin. Bible Sc.hool 9.30 a. m. TelTler Pups. In any form from his childho od to tember 30. IOU,' for Improvements ed. The 'recent acUon of Empero r 'I n celebra tion of her twelfth oonunu blrLhlllon Oram Shoup; R, 2: Across from 10 :46 a. II! It wu decided to hold next, year's the present tlm~; h\l Is now . In: &i .years Hlrdhit o In taking pe1'1IOD&l com- day annIver sary. sermon 11 a. m. High ~chool Bldg. reunion at Barmo n park, Lebano n of age; and has resided Warren Oounl.y , Ohio, on part of j:Jept, lSIn this. "The mand of Lhe Japal)es e Arfuy IB CODThe following young ladles from on the second Sunday In Septem Leodlce an Church " SccLion Frankli n and pal·t of ber. Secneighbo DIne rhood -;n( Dance for over at Cold four Spring'S score , slderec1 moat 'aIgnlfic ant. It IS well Wayne~vll1e were Include tlon I .of t.he Ftank. l ln-WI~ngton Junlor Ende!lvor 7:00 . p. m . d among . The preside nt then Introdu ced years; he joined W IWad, State liighwa y No. 261, State Tavern.. 1 % mileS j:louth the New Light Down that 'tile Empero r d?CS "Dot the of ayHenlor Endeavor 7:00 p. m. ests. Misses Roiema ry UUI- Lee L. Dodds, Lebano n. chairma Route ~o. , 73, In Fl'Imklw n church T0W1lBh at the age ' of 22 years; he J.1 ncsvllle . .. want. a Japanes e-Amer ican conflict, Sept. IS, 25 pd, gu , Pr"achl ng ' 1 :45 p of , m. the geneolo e alcal and ' division the Vlllage Of Fra.n~l1n, by of u:a has now been a memloor of the sam. and that he Ia behind Prime MIl).I.i- ford. OledYI , ~e, Dorothy ,Oonard Warren county HIstorical Society, for 62 yellrs and grac1lng, building drainage struch~ls never sworn "M~rked ' Persons " tar Konoye In hIB efforts to reach Esther Lukens, Naomi Barrma (ures and pavinK wltll Pprt,an d CdWEDNE SbAV rt and who spoke of the first.· Gustlns set- an oath during thllt period of time. lOme sa~ta~acton' I'greem ent with Marilyn Burslte, Prayer· and Bible Study 7:t5 p. m. ment concret e. tUna In Warren county In 179S, This l'ecoi'd, placed upon these Width: Paveme nt ~ feet and 2..: We Invite you ' t o come and wor- 1eet ; Roadway .38 He gave 'the following sketch of pages, IS that of one of feet. Wanen ship Lengtll: 2.01/l.20 feet or 0.552 mile. with us. Benaja b GuaUn taken from Beers· 0 0 u n t y . s earliest pioneer s. find Estimat ed cost , '. . ... .. . ,$50,350.\ 0 WaneD county blstory. 1882. whose IDe ' of reotltud e, sobriety and 001ltrac ~ to be complet ed not later .... mlt\' (·IUIIW II OF Clllui" . IIBNAJAII GU~TIN than August 31, 1942. success will stand [,o r future gen. w. (:. Rllllth , I\lInl~ler Benaja b. Gus.tiD, farmer, P . O. ReJ eratlons as a shinnin g The minimu m wage to be po.id to example all labor employed on tills con tract LIon, bOrn in Pe~lva.nIa " Dec. worthy of all imitatio n, SUNDAV s.hall be In a.ccordance WltJl the 23rd. 1m; IS a son of Elkana h and From Been Warren County 1I1a"Srhedu ie of Prevall1ng Hourly 9:30 Bible SChool led by the Ballnah (Morrla) GURtin, DaUves of &ory. lSS2. Wage Rates Ascertained and Deter · young people. New Jeney but removed to Pennsy lmined by The Departm ent of InLee L. Dodds. 10:45 Oommu nlop dustrial RelatiollB . , appllca~le to "aula ancl Uveci there several Y6l1rs. , 11:00 Preachi ng State Hlgbway ' Depal ~ment Im '1't!'nce. In 1188, he. with hIB family, YOUN G CHUR CHME provem ents In accorda nce with SecN 7:15 p. m. $nde~vor reJDQYed to Ohio anc,1 located In tions 17-3, 1'/-4, 17-4110, 17-5 lind T OFwoI lCERS Leader Orville _ Savage .. coun . .... W _.r 17-5a of the Genera l Oode ot Olllo.' "., where he entered a ELEC s:oo p. m. Preachi ng The bidder must submit with his ucUoD or lancS-& c. 9, Clearcr eek The Young Church men 'of Et . WEDNESDAY bid a certified cbeck In an amount 'l'owDaflIp--end here opened out Mary's Ohurch held their " £lrst fall 2:00 p. m. Mission ary Society equal to nve per cent of the estl~, 1D the woods. having to cut meeting Ilt the re 'tory last Sunday mate.d cost. but in no event more meets at the Waynesville Ohurch . &heir way thrOuit i the brush and evening. New offic.el's elected than ten thousan d dollars., . were THURSDAY Plans ahel spe 'iflcatlonl5 are on woodI for -' road and ror wagons to Jack Ol'ane, prwcleJllt; Perree Pay7:45 p. m. Oholr practice me in the departm ent of highwa ys . .the spQt._wtu;re they cleared and lte secl'etar y' and Carl Stanley , SATURDAY ,-' and the office of the residen t dlsCed I ca.b1n with a spilt " , . erec ~ 01 . , true . treasure r. The meeUng was gl\'en 7:30 p. m. HaY~li[\e for . younJ trlct dl!puty director . . puncheOn floor IoI1d belln In The director reserves the right to , over to discussion of the future people. , . . , pIa~ ~t.Yle; they bad ,b ut one . program of the group and. tbe rej ect any and a)) bids. Don't forget our hcvn e coml~ the H, G .' SOURfJ. ',nellbbo r. Mr. crane. wbo, lived. leas Uni~d Movem ent of the Ohurch 's 28th of ,thlB month. An aU day ~tate Highwa y Directo r than two" mUes dIStant. , Here Mr. Youth a lla~lo'lWlde movem ent In meeting . with basket dln~er: Ouatln Uved and lal)c)rec1 , til hla the ' ~1sCopal Churoh . Along with death. AUI.. 2Ist. aged 93 years. . 'St: Mary's '. Young Churclu nen will ~h, tile father or Be~ajllihci St Mary's oYung Chure,h men wlll ST. AUGUS TINE OIWRCB was matrIe4' In Pennsy lvania, ant . s~nsor a y~uth 'servlce on Septem 'Father Kl'umholt&. 'Paltor " eaI1Irat.ed In 1800 to Oblo and se ~ ber 28 at 11 'a. m .. ',ilembers of the ' ,' ' . Uicl OIl san of 1 willse U 'at public auctio n,. 2'h miies . . the land ·whlCfl. .hlS local organ I'VollUon will In MaSli' 9.00 .. m . .. E. of Wayne s, take """rt _ ville and 41,!. miles ~. W. of Sp:r ing Va lley on ~oute ~~. ~ .. ~n..terfedo ur °b~r' o'twtheorsY~and conduct ing oC the 5eofVlce. . • lj" .......... ..., ,.... , "'2 . ~IT . IIOI.I.Y M. 1".. CHURC H 'f: • 011' , twO .";tel'l. an located ' on WINTE B T. M. Sea,". sec. oIlaDd. aDd made quite a lIet~ procl~c:e , . ;.' ~ tiemeD&.for UlemIi lnl; .~ . , f II " il - -. 0 reo sUnday Sobool 9:30 a. m. B. A.. Begin ning a t One O'cloc k P. M. t6e o ....Dy n.Ided bere ,unW 1_. OWl g: ne Mrs. H. 'R. 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the home of M1'& J. L. }Jakel', DIal' Lebanon lut Friday, Miss NeJlle BUJ1JIeU attended a sale l"at Wedneaday, at the home ot l1er aI8ter-ln-IIlw, Mrs, Ma.lY Bolin, -of Spring ValleY, Mrs. Dora Ward and Miss Clara Lila vlsl,ted the school on Tue1iday. Mr~. C, H. Deatherage was th' dinner guest 01 her da ullhter, Mrs. R. H. Hartsock, I!,st Wednesday. Other guest!! were Mr. and Mr• . P I'l'Y Da vis, of Qarrolltop. Kyo'
Gamer, Corrftpond"nt Mrs. IIIIe1 OJblon- Correspondent Mr. and Mn, Oharl. Swindler.. M.r &pet Mrs. Author Morgan , ot ot Dayton, spent tbe week-end at ""nelalla., apent the w~k-ond with . Mr, and Ml1s. Lue MOl gan. . their farm here. Mr. and Mrs'. Arlando ~rannan , Mra: HUey Glbson spent Friday .' of Xenia , were Bunday dinner ~ests with Mn. Everet t Bunnell, ot Way.at the home of the Terry family, , nesvllle. . Relatives .and friends here of Mrs. Mildred Weaver, of LebaWayne Villars, of near Clarksv!lle, lion, was a w ek-end gu st of Mr. are planning to give a party in his lIl1d Mrs. Enrl Mal'lo.tt. honor berore he leaves for 'camp in Mr. a,nd Mrs. Morr is Lewis and the ne&,r future. • son. J efl'Y Lee. spen t Sunday aCter - IMPltOV1NG Al·'TIHt OPlmATI ON The Frlerit1s.Tllp C!utl In!!mber.5 will 1I00n wlLh Mr. und Mrs: J ohn Koesmeet at the home of Mrs. Wymer tel' and do.uglltcr, Velmu. of Utica. FIll nds of Mrs. O. R. Unglesby Downey. In the Olive Branch COmMr. nnd Mrs. Roy Shaw and film'- wlll be ploosed to know that she munity, Wednesday, Sept. 24. lIy, oC ncar Spong Va lley caliod o. '!be meeting ~s been postponed Mr. and Mrs. HJley Gibson, Monday I~s returncd home from the Minml Valley Hospltn.I, where she undera week later on account of the Leb - evening. went a ma jor oJJC!l'Btlon some LIme anon Fair. Mrs. Olarence Orawford spent Mr. and Mrs. A.r thur Cain and Saturday. with Mrs. Robert Snider, a o. Her condition Is consld red sa tlsfaotory . family entertained many of their of SpringC,eld. relailves, ' Sunday, at a reunion. Mrs. Sa rah Michael. of Hlllsburg. Guel!ts were present from Trot.wood, spent 0. few duys Wllh Mr. and. Mrs . . SUNDAY DINNER GUES'rS ])ayton. WaynllBvllle and Monroe . Pete Runyon U11s pasL week. Mr. and Mrs. p. M. Lynch and MJ·. Ilnd Mrs. Robert D. Colle tt Mrs. Duvld Lucas cailed on Mr. son. John, were visltors at the und Mrs. Ed Crew, Friday cv nillg. un ci sons v'l'l'e hosts to the followCarthage Fnlr, Saturday. MI'. alld MrS. Alfl'cp Morgo.n. of lug guests for dinner. Sunday: Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wen1.e1 Berres have Ileal' Benbrook, were supper gues ls and MI·s. Ha rry Ni .kerson an.d Mr. sold Lhelr farm and are now locnted of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lew Morgan, S un- anci Mrs; LesLer Stanfield, of Nllw In their new home In Waynesvl11e. day evening. DurllngLon ; Mr. o.nd Mrs. Fred The management of Twin Theatre Mr. and Mrs. ColletL and fnmlly Mrs. Elvis Mlcllial spent TuesdllY Ames, of Wilmington; and Mr. and announces a change In program. moved to the Herres farm last week. wlLh Mr . and Mrs. Edmond Mal'laLt, Mrs. Wurlll:r Morris, Waynesville. The print on "ManpOWer" which Mr. and Mrs. George Plymlre a nd Mr. Bert .Marlat.t. was to play the Twin Theatre next were Sunday afternoon ,cnllers al Wednll6day and 'rhursdai' was called The Christian graces are like ptr - , the country hOme of Mr. and Mrs. back to New YOlrk for a short time. fumes, the more they are preased, Will Jentz, ot Cincinnati. So the substitute bill wlll be "The the sweeter they smell; like atara Mrs. Alice Terry continues III a l.. Great Lie". starring Bette ])avis and th at. Shit1e br)gh test In the dark; . her home here. George Brent. Bette recently played Mrs. Lena lJart!locklike If'ees which, the more they are Virgil Plymlre. of Spring Hili. was Correspondent shaken, the de per root they tate, the Twin wlt.h James Cagney In a visitor. Saturday, of his parents, Miss Bara Randall . or Dayton. Dr [utd 'ite more frUit they bear. "Bride Came C.OD." . .B!ent has no . Mr. o.nd Mrs. George Plymtre. o.nd Mrll. Dudley K ever. and Rufus recently been on the Twin screen. -Beaumont Miss Hannah Jorhan· w~ a SatKersey. oC Oregon ia, wct'e dinner urday evening caller a t the Talmage guests on Sunday. U E THE MJAMI GAZETTE home. Miss Cla ~a Lile, of Washlnglon C. WANT ADS Mr. and Mrs. Louis McCarren, of H. has been a guesl here for several Corwin, were six o'clock cllnner days, but left Tuesda y to visit n Mrs. Nettle Tinney, CorrespOndent guests of Mr. and Mrs. WllblU' Mc- nle\:c ncar Xe~la. Mr. Lewis 1.01mb hAs purchaseJ Co.rren and Mrs. Ethel Beason. Miss Louise Ho.rtsock . oC ClnclnlIlT. and Mrs . W1.bur McClirr~n t.he property of Morris Hopkins In nnU . spent t.he night wi th her grand wer41 8a.turday Dayton vlsltors. CorwIn. mOlher, recently. Mis.· Wes Cummins spent Friday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sherwood and with her mother, Mrs. Lester R. Mrs. I.JSSle CI»'I, of Harveysburg, Eshelman, 'of OI:l¥ton. were callers here Tuesday evening . Beginning Monday, Sept. 29, our Mr. I\nd Mrs. Clo.rence Sams and Mrs. WUey Oummolls, of Dayton. Barber Shops Will Close At 8 chlldren, Mr. IIlnd Mrs. Leonard and her mother, Mrs. Rannelll" ot . P. M., Monday and Wednesd'lY Head and Mrs. T. F. Barr o.nd 'son Wilmington, called on Mrs. Ella. EvepJngs. and daughter, Ispent Sunday ' with Tul' ;day-SepL 23 Doyle, Tuesday evening. "HI-Lo" Bridge club, Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Enls ThomP9Qn. C. LEE HAWKE Miss Annie U. Browne and Mrs. J . COnard, hostess. Mrs. Roy ~trlss Is In MiddleORVrLLE GIlAY W. Anderton and Mi Clara Llle Argunot Bridge Oloo.. luncheon at town HOSpital ccmva!esclng from an the Little Inn, Mrs. Ronald,. M. nttcnded tho AuxlUary Meetlng at appendectomy. We are happy to Hawke, hostess. report she 18 doling nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Florence New Century Club, Mrs. H. E. i.~==================================~~~~==~m were called to I.atonia, Ky .. by the nl~~H Hathaway, hostess. death of their brother-In-law. ClYde Karrick. FAMILY DINNER DONORS Visitors at' the~ home of Mrs. NetMOTHER'S BI. . . . .AY till. Tinney, Sunday were Mrs. Lun. Wernt.z and Mlr/l. JDhn Smlley, of Dine and ~anG&-at Cold .Springs Tavern. Good Floor Payton. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Garst and and Seibul'g Nicelodean-. Mr. and MJ'.8., WDlard WUkeraon famUy enter~ned at dinner Sunspent Sun~a)' with his father, Mr. day, In honor of the birthday anniOPEN ' EVENINGS Ed. Wilkerson, or Oregonia.• versary of their mother, Mrs. J. O. CHICitEN AND STEAK DINNERS Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bradeen Garst, of Dayton. and Mr. and Mrs. Leolll!.rd Tinney Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. enjoyed an all day's trip to Ander- John Garst, and dau8hter. o'f 'Carson, Ind .• last Sunday. lisle; Mr. and 'Mrs, Jobn ])enman, Mrs. Roy Reno and two daughters. or Mason: Mr. an.-I Mrs. Harv.ey l'AI Miles South of Waynesville ". Louise and Eth.el· were shopping In Prlser, of JohnsvUle; and Mro and GOOD FISHING BOATS FOR REI~T Dayton, SaturW1Y. , _ I _~ Mrs. David Brown, of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Webster Tinney and children, of Middletown, were vlslt--~--------'~'~.----.-'-'-.-----'---. ~ ' -.~.-.~.~--'--~'~--.~'.'~'-.-.-' Ing friends and relatives in COrwin, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rhodes and sons, Robert and Billy, were amollg the many shoppers, in Lebanon, Saturday. Several members of the Lamb family attended an all day meeting of the Holiness Church In Mlamlsburg. Sun.d ay. , We are glad to report that ~. Harvey Sackett has returned to her home from a Dlayton hospital. ' With Each Ne~ or Renewal :rhe canning factory ha.s just aSubac:ription to . bou~ . f1n1shed up a sallsfactory sea., son here. Miss Rachel Davis reports there w1ll be just a few more days of workl RENEWALS . Mr. Wilbur Tinney, of Franklin," visited hls motlber, Saturday. $.25 Savinea Stamp Given Free , I . With E~c:h Year'. P~id Up
llrday evening. with Mrs. Osee HarThe members of ihe Woman's lan, at l1er' home. AU!dI1ary of S t. Mary 's Episcopal . Tbe "community Olub" met Wednesd y evenIng J!.t the gymnasium Church, were entertained for th.elr f'rancllCO ~d\o with Messers Earl · ~nburn, Roy first meeting, a t ter summer vaca ,• formally dedlcotad. 1776. Clo.rk and Harry TUcker as hosts tion. at t.he home of Mrs . .. J . L. ll-Yaehl - Amartco" wins fat lhe evening. Baker, n enr Lebanon. Iilsl. F,'rlday <:lIP. 1m . Mrs. Sabin McDonald en terta ined afternoon. nt a family dinner. Sundny. honorIt-HIUercondemnad Poland The meellng wns opcned wlt.h a ~ ~rorevet:' 1939. ing her husband's blrth.day BIp1Iversnry. devotlonal period. onducted by the 2G-Ruaa-Nazla a Ql'1l8 on P0Mr. and Mra. Clare.nce Price and presldlmt., Mrs. C. R. Frazier, who land jxutltlon. 1939famil y. o.ttended the Price reunion , followed with a brief address; outSunday, held at t.he home ' of Mr. lining In a general way the program 11-F. D. R. asb emlxxrQo ~ pea\. 1939and Mrs. Birdsell Thompson, '1n W11- or activities for the coming Yllar. puring t.he ·business session it mington. D-Senlillll 881ablbhed 1.0was decided that. the regular supply ~ 8Onll"lIIe (Clnclnnall). Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Snell anO 01 clothhtg for church mission work 1188. son, Larry. of Blanchester. were would be sent this Fall. AnnounceI3-S pa nl a h expedition saturday evening guests of his parment was made tho.t the orgaruzareached Ulah Late. 1778. cnts, Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Snell. Lion will sew at. t he reotory eo.ch An exLra teacluir was needed In Wednesctny and Friday for t.he Red R.1·lmo.ry gro.dlls and Mrs. Helen Rob - Oross and Children's Hospital. Each I'fSOn L'I lhe M!acher emuloyed. member of the Aux.Jllary presenled ~c(lUltre Mr. Walter Johllllon and famtly a dollar to the treasury, which she have vacated the Bruce Carr home had earned during the summer, ~Om( IlJ1d moved to Waynesville. Each presentaUolI was accompanied Mrs. Jessie Tripp was a gu ~st of with 0. descrlpLion as to how the Waynelville, O. friends In Waynesville, Thursday. Phone 7 money was earned. Mrs. Russell Bentley and Mr. Mrs. C. H. Bro.ce, diocesan secreRaymond COnner. of Waynesville, tary of the Auxiliary. talked briefly "1lI-LO" BRIDGE CLUB were business callers here, Saturday a bout the' members and work of the The members of the "Hi-Lo" afternoon • . dIocesan board. Rev. R. L. HackBridRe club, and Mrs. D. R. Smith ' The fermer Miss Mo.xlne Hellar well cOl'ICluded the meeting with a and Mrs. Edgar Smi th were enter- o.nd husband, of Dayton, have pur- brief o.ddress In which he stilLed tBlned at an evelling of cards, last chased the .Nora Hawke property that no nation, no church, and no Tuesday, a t the home or Mrs. A. E. and are remodeling. They will soon organization can achieve great sueStout. be located here. cess without a. vislon at Its goa'. Mr . . Pearle Sherrod. of Wllmlng- The Christian group starts with After !Cores for the evening were tallied, prizes were given to Mrs. ton . was a business caller In town . worship and goes from there through Its activities to Its goal, John Turner, Mrs. M. A. 'Fulkerson, Thursday. The last word from the three A,-soclal hour followed the meetand Mrs. Harold Mlller. year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Ing during which time refreshmenLs Coolt; Franklin, who was struck by Wire served to members and the There 18 no sueh way to attain to an automottlle here last Sundo.y following guests: Miss Claro. I.Jle, greater measure of grace as for a evening, Is that he is Improving at Mrs. J . W. Anderton, Mrs. Rloe man to live up to the 'uttle grace he the Blair Bros. Hospital, Lebanon. Snapp and Pickle Weltz. has.-.James Gordon Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B8Ilk and frIends . ot Mlaml8burg, were callers on Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Gray, Sunday . afternoon. Mrs. Conard GUlough and son "Bill", returned Friday from a three lIarrleUe F. Thoma, Correspondent Waynesvillet Ohio . weeks atay In Michigan, eacaplng the bay fever. The Sugar Creek Go.rden Club Ad...... tOe II ZOo Mr. Howard Me[)(mald was a met at SchmJdt's Picnic Grove on business caliill' In Clncinnabl, Sat- Wednesday of last week. After a --X:--~TIMB TONIGHT urdayevenJng. sumptuous least· they discussed ThIU Hilarious Comedy Mrs. Ethan Crane, of Way.nesvllle. plans tor the coming year. The next "Caulht In The Draft" was a business caller In town last meeUng wlll be helil at the home week. of Mrs. Lester UrscheU and Mr. FltIDAY ANb SATURDAY The eatate of Thomas Sherrod, Mittman, of Mittman gree~ouaes A Gala Cam~gn of Mlrth o.nd &;old at publle auction, Saturday af- on Rotite 411, will speak on the care MelodY ternqon, two farms south-eaat of of winter bulbs and .pla'n ts. town to Mr, Ollnord Hanks, at near Mr. 3erry Roland, who would have town. been 89 in November, died at the lir. and Mrs. Rex Galnes, daugh- home of his son, Jesse, Thllrsday ter, Nancy and mother, Mrs. Uda mOrning. His funeral was held at liatton, of Cincinnati, were Sunday Stubbs Funeral ParlQl's, Bunday a.f~ afternoon sueats of frlena. ternoon at two .o'clock. He is surThe "BoOk Review Club" met vlved by his son, one !brother, EdWell.neaday afternoon with Mrs. ward, of Xenia,' a slster, Jane and Feo.turlng: ~len BrIggS, at her country home. sever!'1 nelces and nephews. LULU BELLE ancl SCO~Y, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 'Grooms arc Gildersleeve, The Duke of Pa- Mrs. Ob& Welch reviewed tlie book, "OhIo BUilds a Nation" the parents ot a girl .b orn Sunday ducnl}, The VJ\SS Family o.nd The DIstrict Elder. Carl ' B ass and wUe, . morning. The LoUis Michael's baby Si ln~ Phonies Mary and Betty Jane Dawson, of porn Io.st week weighed 6 pouncls Also: COmedy and Chapter No: 3 D!lylbn 'Imd Elder Charles Holiday and 13 ounces and was named, Adventures of Red Ryder and wife. of Middletown, Mrs. Judltl1 Ann. . SUNDAY AND MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Thomas are Simms Ourtls and Mrs Ernest ' WIl~ .son were Priday ev~nlng dinner the Victims of tolVlllltls. And are they Sick? guests ot Mrs. Ann Mason. Mr. and Mrs. OWen H~rrls, of Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Bolton. of CoPittsburgh, Pa., viSited hls molher, lumbus were callers. of Mrs: Jennie lIIrs . . Anna Harris, otjler relatives Mullen, Sunday. and frleJ1d8 here, Slmday. Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Smith were Mrs. Charley' Edwards 'celebrated called to Cincinnati, Monday, by her elghty-ntth birthday annlver- the death 01 Mrs. E~o. . ~CFar'sary, FrIday, very quietly at her land. Mrs. Smtth stayed untll home. Thursday when the funeral was' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Russell, the held. Hhe bOarded In the McFarland latter's mother, Mrs. Clarence Hor- home for several 'years prior to her mell and nephew, of BradCord, were marriage and she and Mr. Smith Sunday v18ltors of Mr. and Mrs. stayed there awhile after their mar. Clarence Price. rlage. Sugar Creek Ohrlstlan CongregaSeveral trom here attended the "'Ooeble picnic" Sunday, held o.t the tlonal ohurch will observe their Boy Bcout Camp near here. Home Coming, September 21. The Ferry and Wo.ynesvUle Mlsslonary meeLing will be held at the Wayneavllle Church of Christ on September 24. . Mr. and Mrs. J. S. FUer and Miss .Cl~. The recepMon for the teachers Bertha returned home from their was held last Friday evening in the trip through Texas. Sunday evening . Added: Terrytoon and Novelty. school cafeteria. The social evening Mrs. Jennie Mu~len. Mrs. Bensbn, Mrs. Henry Satterthwaite enterNEXT WEEK WED... TOURS. was, at the expense or cer.ain pea- Jr. Smith. Beulah, Emma Jean, Rev . talned the ladle:; ot the Happy Hour pie, most entertaining to the rest of Smltb and David Riley attended club at her home last Tuesday af~ Ci\\E WAI Nlnt ~ ..., the onlookera. The truth or conse- Mo.son Revival Meeting, Friday ternoon. quences tactics used were very one~ night. After the business session, Mrs. Bided as tbose In charge of the proPerry Chul" ~ of Christ Home Warren Braddock and Mrs. IJoyd gram were more desirious that the Coming, sept ber 28. DavIs presented. the follOWing provictims bow .n othlng than that Buelah Smlt ,who Is presldent or gram: Reading, "Back Homll", · by the,y tell the truth. Orchids to Mr. the Lytle 4-H girls club, was In Edgar Guest" iMrs. Robert .. Gons; Flsher who 'Proved to be 0. ehamp- Lebanon, Monday everiing helping paper, "The UI~tle Mlaml and It·s Ion pie baker. prepure ~helr ' exhibit o.t the tnlr Interesting VaUey", written by Mrs. -0there. W. ~ COrnell ' and l;1!ad by Mrs. L. Both the HJgh School and 6rade Rev. Carl Smith attended 'the E. ' Hockett; two humorous .J!laylets, exhibits have been arranged at the Ohio Fellowship COnvention at Co- Mrs. Esther Mtchener .and Reba Warren County paIr. The booths. lumbus; Tuesday. Braddock; He,IJ)fU} Hlnta, Mra. P. are· in tll!' ne~ ~Isplay bUilding, th~ M;r. 'and ~s. COy Gilliam an!! L. Reason; and In conclualoD, ~ /' EDM 1J':;)C'U~LDINO "\\.~a rH;R BROS.·Flu, "", ', ",cruu . ~ormer "Roundhouse". -famlly were Sunday .,dln!ler· guests guessing conteRt, with ~rs ROber~ A*: COlor "artoon. -0of ·the Maurice Hunters. Go~ u winner N~: 'nirOUgh arctimatances School wlU be dISmissed ThursMaurice Hunter, Lellter Gerhard, During ·the 8.oc1al hOur, a salad not of our . choICe were . day .and Prlday tbJs week, fo~ -the and .Fred HUbble went to Pike coUrse was eDJO:ved by membera ~d ~pelleC to postpone "MAD P'aIr . ' COunty about 3 A. M. Monday morn- ·the fol1owlnC guests: Mrs. Jq)ln power.. .to a Jater da~, see "The -0InK sqUirrel hunting. Poor sqUirrels! ~mm, MJ'a. :D. C. Ridge, 1IrI. J,.6e" tnatesd. TIll! Wa:ynesvl1f hlgb.-aohool base- . Lee Riley went to 13inclnnatl TrUman Wardlow, I\DdMrs. Ralph I)ell team defeated otterbein, 6 to 0 MOnday ' La see the Reds Pla.Y. 'Bastlnp. Mrs. Joslah Davia ' will TUeadaJ afternoon 111 • IlIUM Mr. and Mrs. Lee Riley and Mr, be hosteu tq the cl.Ub In October. ,pIaJed at otterbein. The otubeln and Mrs. Lester Caudle went to ·. tftDl was ano"ed oDly 'two hits, Cleveland oyer the w~k-end to see wbIIe &be WQDeaYflJe boyll chalked Mla8 Bess Dennla who fa In a sanlPlularch
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HOMER C~REY .IS NEW BOOKKEEPER
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. PEOPLE and Tli{NGS
SEPTEMBER 211, 1941
Gun Club
Homer Carey, Waynesville Village clerk and garage oeprator, has been named bOokkeeper at the WaynesvJlle Farmers Exchange, Cbas. E, Michener. manager, announ~d tbls week. He w111 take the 'place ot Carl Conard who has served In th1a capacity four years, and who resigned recently to accept a similar position In California,
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WAYNESVILLE GETS , $125 AUTO FUNDS
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Dlstrlbullon of $11 ,304 In the third 1941 moLar vehICle fees allotment was announced Tuesday by A. M. Parker, Cpunty Auditor. The county receIves $9,739 and the villages sums follows: Lebanon $800 Franklin $500, Mason' $160, Morrow $125. Waynesvl1le $126. Harveysburg $100, South Lebanon, $50 Pleasant PlaIn $25,and Mainville $25.
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Work Started Here This Week On Main
Street Paving Job
Work was star ted lIIonday mornIng on Lhe Main street pavIng projed. which af.ter some delay dUe t ) dllY(culty In obtalnlng material, Is expected to ,be completed by the . date specified In ~he contract, October 15.
phalt. Tile two feet of asphaltJc concrete on eacb sIde Is being laid to a depth at eight Inches to con'_I"'I~~J _ ' (. form with the. depth ot the present St. Marys annual picnic at boy scout cabin on 'ile hllh aj:hool concrete surface. Stony" Brook Farm attract- grounds and steps taken to start COntract to widen and repave the slreet was awarded t~ L. R, Geller, ed quite a crowd • • • J, R, the projec't.. The work Is In charge or s. A . of Rossmoyne. 0" on his bId 0: Gibbons took a whole truckCompletion of the cabin tuu been Butterrtel<t. project engineer of the $8,897 while the estimated cost was load of kids • • • an artist made posatble as the result of a fls lale highway department. who wlll r,lven as $9,220. painting wQodland scenes nanclal drive held here this sum' remaIn here until the job Is comKilled was quite an attraction for lDer In which the goal ot 1360 was . W r e s t l e · A t pleted. He Is being assisted by two everyone. , , a load of chairs I'eached and passed by one dollar, ' other state hl!;hway employes, Ray The walls and part of the root or Hutf. or Mason, and Harry Ousllne, was taken to the woods tile structure will be made up of of Franklin. Mrs. Rice Snapp received the - through the courtesy of the poles donated for the purPOSe by Funeral services were held here Mr. Bunerfleld sa id that trnfflc shocking news Monday , that ~er McClure funeral home • . . the Doyton ower and Light comMonday afternoon Sot 2 p. m. ror wllJ be maintained along Maln A press notice received this week husband had suffered a pa ~alyt1 ~ - H. E. lAng.endortf, publisher pany. from the Quality Athletic Club of Mrs. Cora Hall, 77 , Whl? died ot a street during the pavIng. although stroke. She left for her home at The , Warren C 0 'u n t y It Is the hope ot me buldlng com- Cincinnati, promoters or wrestling fractured skull and broken neck It will be one-way In section ; Arcola, Va., at once. News, and his family were mlttee that wben completed the matches, announces that "Speedy" When she fell down the cellar steps where the work Is being carried on. structure wlll be appro$ately 20 It Dakin, ot WaynesvlUe, know. he e ----0-ot her home near Harveysburg, las t A foree at 12 men Is on the :ob among the gu~sta • .• • Yel- 26 teet and wlU Include a large flreMr. and Mrs. T. S. Hardin and sa "Stumpy", has been matched to Thursday. here now, with this number be ng low Springs, staged n fall place. Labor on tbe job will be meet Jimmie Allen, of Cl!,lclnnatl , family spent Sunday Visitlng with Just how lhe accident occured Increased to 25 next week. Parkat Falmouth, Kentucky. relallves carnival Wednesday under donated by Interested citizens. In a supporting event of the Jules could not be determined. Her hUs- ing wlll be rest~lcted In areas where the auspices of the Yellow The Waynesville boy scout troop "Frency" La Rance - The Great ~ band; ·H. M. Hall, and Amos Thomp · the work Is In progress althou h L' , . ' bas ·been without a scoutmaster Mephlsto mat headliner F rid a )lO • Mr. and Mrs, Oharles E. Michener son, on whose tarm the couple Uv~d this will not create the problem S prlDgs Ibrary assocIation Since the removal of James Weathon the Harveysburg-Wellman road caused by the entire ' street being nnd f_lIy , Richard Sheehan and prizes were awarde~ ~n a erholt to GalUpolls, and possible night at Leader's Parkway Arena. Bill Rickey W,ere Cincinnati visitors The Quality club publicity depart · one mile Cram Harveysburg, found closed. costume street parade and candidates tor the po&Itlon were ment reports "Stumpy" has shown •••• S her at the bottom at ~he cellar The present roadway Is being Sunday, Mr. Michener aceompanlfor displays of farm prod- discussed at ~.onday mght's meetsteps, The cellar light was burning widened two feet on each side with ed by lIle boys attended the Red, nashy mat ability lh a tryollt and ucts, hobbies, etc. • • • Way-' Ing. It Is expected a new scout- Matchlaker Ross Leader has slgn ' d The Halls formerly resIded In asphaltic concrete, and the entire ball game. nesville residents joined mil- master will be ~med BOOn. ----0-him tor t~ week'lI program. ~Ianchester and Olnclnnatl. surface of 24 feet covered with asMr. and Mrs. George McGonigal Dakin formerly was Interested in The Women's SOClety for ChI 1SBesides her blUiband she Is surlions of others throughout and family and Mr. and Mrs. Norboxing having been an entrant in tian service held an all day meet- vlved by two daughters, Mrs. Jos. the nation in enjoying the man Frankenstein of o.yton, ' were the Golden Gloves tourney In Day- Ing last Wednesda at the Metho-_ Thompson, ot Waynesvllle, and Mrs . beauties of the northern Saturday everung guests or Mr. and ton a couple of years ago, ·but more dlst Church. ' Earl Orndort; one son, Corliss Hall lights last week • • • if you Mrs. Robe.r t L. DUke. recentJy has turned his attentlon A covered dish dinner was enDayton; ' and one sister, Mrs. 4-~ · were hunting your neighbor, to wrestling. joyed at the noon hour, after which Elias Wilkins, ot Blancbester. ----0-A large gathering or Wayne The event In which he Is entered ' the meeting was opened with prayer Burial was made in MiamI cemeMrs. Elmer SJmmons has returned or in fact anyone, ]a8t TQurs · 'l'uwu5hlp RepubUcans and theIr Friday night at Clnclnnatl Is for conducted by Mrs A. K . Day, A tery, The Waynesville and Lytle 4H to her home ' In Louisville, after day, it was a good bet he r· m'.JlLs ~Itellded a nlll,v and covered one fall with a 30 minute time limit. quilt- top was pJ'eaented to the soclubs combined to present the pro- spendlng two weeks at the home of could be found ~t the War- dl'1n supper at ~lle hl(!h sc.hool cafe Two otber matclles Including & clety by Mrs. 'James Kenlck:..,.:ai:.ln~al·"arr t .. gram at the ,WaynesVille Grange Mrs. Maude Crane. ren county fair, , ~ an exam- tel'l~ Widnelltlay night. 30~lnute bout between two -women donations ot , ma ~ meeting, Saturday nlght. ----0-pie of good times •.•• Harold 'llle meeLI.u 8 Willi sponsored by the wrestJers complete tbe program. for 'Ii ullt we.re made Following Is the program give I Mr. and Mrs, Bill Terry and tam · or will be done at the home at by the bOys and girls: 4H Pledge, by · Williamson, Dayton fill1nir Wayne 'rowl18hlp Republican wolIy, or' Harrison. Ind" were vlaltors Miss Sarah Smith. Committee reMISs Eileen Brown; vocal solo. "DaY at the boma of Mr. and Mrs, A. F . station operator, and head men's ClUb, Principal speaker was . Robel't R. Bangham, 01 Wllmlnglon Is Dying In the West" by Miss Jen - Melloh, Saturday afternoon. ports we.re given at which time , Est her MerrlJl Thwneh1lI, of the Waynesville Floral helld of. the division of manutattMrs. L. C. Radley pve a detailed Zanesville, Ohio, and Roscoe C. Fur- nle Lee Braddock; tat>le arrange---0-company, was in town th~ urlng and sales or the Ohio departreport of the "School ot Rellgion" nas, were marr,ed by the Prlends ments demonstration, Misses PhylMrs. D. L. Orane was the Sunday other ·day' hunting someone ment of PubUc Weltare. Which she attel:uled tols summe.r, ceremony, last Wednesday atter- Us Martin and Jennie Lee Brad- dinner gueat ot Mr. and Mrs. John noon, at 3 o'clock, at the Laurll- dock; plano solo, "Indian Summer", t ' work at the Dayton sta- . Sho~t talD alao were liven by Punew eervlces were held Tues- held at Sablna, 0 . B. Go'ns and daughter, and p. B. ~ 'JRtiIl'am-~, "The Woman moore Prientis- home, ,in 'JYchm~, .Miss .,-ances , Wh.I~ker ; styJ,e show Hendel'llO~. tion ••• he was un8Ucc~88ful , CUfford Brace, candidate for ~yor -Clay afternoon at 2 P. m. at the Ly' by girls ot the m sewing ,club, .. M d M J 'Ii T or Waynesvllle, and Ross H. Hart- tle Methodist cburch tor H . O. Cor - and the Church" W8J discussed by Indiana. ----0-• •• r. an .TB. 0 n ur- s .. k, Wayne township member of nell, 70, wIdely ~wn retired tar- Mrs. Radley andl MrS. Cora Rich. The ceremony, under the care of Misses Marjorie Jean Dakln, RoseMr. and Mrs. R. D. '1\:)l1e, 01 I\el' • have ' purchased and th" Warren ~UnLy Republican mer of this communlay, who del j A special mef:ltlng ot the group the Whltew8lter ~nth1y meeting mary" Mulfo~d, Gladya Rye, Jane AiexaJidrla, Va., wt'r , week-end moved this week into the cununlttee. saturday at the Miami Valley hos- will be held Wednesday, Oet.. I, at took pla:ce In the presence at I\oo .t Hartsock and Marjorie .Charlton; visitors ot their pa.rtmts, Mr. and \v.lter Underwopd pl'opel't Readings were presented by Mar- pita! In Dayton. , the home 'of Mrs. Cora Rich at sIxty guests. Garden !lowers and radio broadcast, vocal trio, "You Mrs. Henry Satterthwaite. on Third street , • • Gen.e tha Lou Cowan.o! Lebanon. Oarl ABurIal was made In Miami ceme- wblcb tlme two book reports on candles were used as decorations Are My Sunshine", Misses Ma,ry - 0 -baecherll offered vocal selecUona te.... here. Jean and Betty and Victor Tho!DP' "Uprooted Amer:lcana" will be given throughout the rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hough au 1 Brown, the new cuatodian, is OJ and led the group sInging, while He Is survived by his widow, Mae, by Mrs. Ralgh Hastings. The reg- I Following a reception, the couple son; instrumental duet, "London- children, Mrs. Harold B, Earnhart making thi~gs snipe,. at th u Harriet Ellen Steddom, of Lebanon , one son ,Carman; one roster son, ular meeting In Octpbe.r will be held lett on a wedding trip to Mexico. derry AIr", Misses Rosemary Mullind daughter, N~ml, were Dayton Wa-ynesville postoffice •.. a played selections on the nute. Rev. Jeffe 'Kline, of~ Detroit; two at the home of'l'.~. ~ph Hastings. They are expected to return next ford and Oladyll Rye, accompanied visitors, last Friday. week and will make theJr home at by Miss Virginia Hardin; "Amerka giant sqnflower ' measurilll:{ brothers, A!lbert, ot Weynesvllle and - 0the Furnas-Hoak farm pear here. the" Beautltul", sung by all 4H club ,· 18 inches in diamet~r is· beVISIT RELATIVES HERE Pearle, of PrankUn; and three s1sMr. and Mrs. P. L. Reason we. e Those from Waynesville Who were members . III ing disp~ayea -the window tel'S; Mrs. Ella Ocell, of Houston, O. Sunday guests at Mr. and ,Mra Virguests at the wedding anll reception The next meeting of Waynesville gll ott, or Dayton Mr. and Mrs. Fn,nk Hawke, ot Ev- and Mrs. Pay Dora McCray, of Elof the ,Waynesville Drug ansYllle, Ind., spent last week with yrla; and Mrs. OCena. LeWis, of ·were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Furnas, Orange, Saturday, October 4. wlll ---0-store , • • It was grown by Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hawke. Thurs- CentervUle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Furnas, Mr. be preceded by the bIrthday banMr, nnd Mrs. Walter Elzey VisitOllie Missildine, who by the dny evening they were all dlnner ' Mr. and Mrs. M, A. ?uI!cersoD and Mrs . Howard MIssildine, Mr. quet at 7.00 p. m., wllh meeting heW ed Mr. and Mrs. K. L . Elzey and way bas' complete1y recover- · guests ot Mrs, i;mma H, McClure. A ENTERTAINS LUB . and Dr. and Mrs. A E Stout com- and Mrs. Davld Furnas, Mr. and promptly at 8 :00 p. m. aughter In Da~ton, SUnday. Mrs. John W. KerSey was 'hostll 's 'blned hosplt&IIt!les, Sunday evening Mrs. Harry Smith and son, Mr. and ed fr~m his recent illness • •. family dinner was held, In th~1r --u-' , honor, Sunday, at the,home of Mrs. to menlbers of her bridge' club ~n 'I at the Stout home, to, entertain In Mrs. Seth Fumas and Children, and Mr. and Mrs Wtlliam Strong and h J Wi1l E; St. 0 n IS qUite a ,Edith M. HarriS. Those who enjoyed MrS. A. E. Stout and Mrs. 'Pranlt honOr or Mr. smd lira. Carl Con' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Braddock. son, Charles, ot, Oharleston, W. Va. gardner -. , • we know be- 'the occaaslon were ~r. and Mrs. SWartr.eJ, at an evening at bridge • . a,rd, who with , their family, will Mr. and Mrs. Walter WhItaker, visited last week at the home If cause we enjoyed eating a Frank Hawke, Mr, and Mrs. Ronald last Thursday evening. After scores leave WayneSVille In the near futurd Mrs. Sam 'Meredith, Ben · Furna., Mr, and Mrs,_J, J, Burske and fam· " hlcioult yellow tomato grown ' Jiawlce, Mra, Frank L. Tliylor, Har- were tallied Pl'lr.es were 'given to tp make their home In Riverside, Keller Hoak and family. Ily. .\ George Zen, ' 62, lifelong Tesldent' by 'hilJl' .•• the So.lllO fill- l'ls Mosher, and the hostess, Mrs, Mrs. Lewis ThompSon and Mrs. Ed- ' Calif, .--0-of Waynesville, ended his Ute Wedgar Smlth, PInochle provided the diversIon CRANES Rt:TURN ", frig station has a .farm 'prod- Harris. , 'Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ElUs, c.f nesday morning at the the Colburn or the evening, with prizes. for high FROM U. S. TOUR Wilmington, and Mr. and Mrs. uets display of its '9WIl wit~ roooming hoUse adjacent to the scores being awarded to Mrs, Har~f Harry Long, of Dayton, were Sat• ' eorn grown in ttIis . vj~initY Town Hall In Lebanon, by flr.nk 1\ old Miller, Mrs. Carl Oonard, Or, Mr. and Mrs. 'C arman Crane and urday evening guests of Mr. ani , a;' tnemain attraction ' . • • H. ,F. -Dye and J~. A. Garst. Mr. and son, Jimmy, returne~ FrIday aCter I'evolvel' bullet Into his head. Mrs. ~~ward MlssUdine .• He was the son ot WIlUam an;! Mra. Conard were presented with R a 'four week vacation tour of the the seventh annual 'e,oon .- 0 - - zen, and with tbe except- Mr. and Mrs. Rachael farewell gift by club members United. States, covering ' oyer 7250 John Fronun and dog field trials Will· be held .' • Questa Inclulded Mr and Mrs. mUes. Some ~t the points or Inter- lOll of a short tlrl'le as ' 8. resillfmt or son, Clyde, and J. O. Hawke "Isited · the Greene Cou~ty Fish and ---"------------~- Joh~ TUrner, Mr, ~nd Mrs, 'Harold est they visited · were Put-In-Bay, thl! Wanen C6unty InfirmarY; had Mr, and Mrs. MelvYn B~ta or Game ass()ciAtion . on th _ The hllIh IICqool exh~1t at the to select a photographer from the Miller, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Oars I , Detroit, Yellow Stone Nat Ion a 1 spent his entire Ute here. He, workLoveland, Sunday. ·J a" m e s' t b 'w n Gun C I tt b Warren COunty . Pair . was ' Judiell tbtee studIos nqw uQder conlllderasecond whUe Malon HIgh wallte , tlon, Rueppel ae Lebanon,' Knoll in Mr. and Mrs, Carman Crane, Dr. Park, Black HUIs and Bad Lands ed this raU at the local canning tac-v-' grounds ••• Ge'orlJ.e B. J~hD- away 'wIth the blue r}llbon, The Dayton, and '&:hreel at WilmIngton. and Mrs . H. P. Dye, and tbe hon- 'ot South Dakota, Salt Lake Oily, tory. returning to Lcbano~ a few ,Mr. and Mrs, MOOdy Fletcher an I ored guesta, Mr. and Mrs. Conard. Los Angeles and Long Beach, C",lIf" clays ago. - ---0--:- , ' son, Warren County', tr'~as- .rlr~t award wu' fU1.een dollars, the daUghter, Judy, ot Middletown; He had pursued a number ,of ocand Mexico. and Mr. Howard Colllns, at Sldney, urer ' 'reports rea] eatate tax second award ten. and au other The Juniors have ,ordered schedlllil BIRTHDAY' DINNI:'D cupations and at one time was the 0 ., were Sunday v1a1tors of Mr, and , ts this ear " 11 icboOla wbo prepared II dlaplay r, - ' penotls this year BI! In previous ~ local manager of the telephone paym~n Y ."~ . celved five dollars. ' Harveysburg yean: These penclls wlll be sold by AT LARR((:K HOME LOCAL WOMEN ATTEND Mrs. Wymer Dl'a'ke . . lornpany. He leaves no lmmed ate' m 0 u n t t 0 ~pproxlmately- ),was awarded third place. members of ,the 'Junlor C~. Look ' COI,UMBU8 MEETING ---0---,. survivors. I $20..080 more ~han last year Judglnir, ~uae of tbII persoDal for them about the middle of OctoIn honor of the eighty-first blrth Mr. and Mrs. AI ' Pol1ni!tY and Funeral servIces wlll be held Friday annlver&alry of their mother, ' Mrs. Ralph Jlastlngs, Mrs. R. D. .- . • the " Ferry Church of eatlma't4ona, 11 always . . dUrJcul her, daughter, MarIlyn, and Mrs. Jess13 Ghrist" was 101 ·years old task; , an~ other achools had really The( rIng SI\,lesmen from three Mrs. Frank Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Collett, Mrs. J. B. Chapman and day afternoon at ,2 .p, m. at the Hyman . were ClnclIi'natl visitor, ~ ' d Sentemb'er 21 . ' . • admlrllble bootba, Springboro's dla ·_ JewelrY eomplinles expect to meet. J. P. Larrick entertained Sunday, at Mrs. Will C. St, John atte.nded the McClure fnuerat' home with burial M~~ ..,un ay: ,... " i _ play wa,s pa'Uc'ular~ a~tractlve trom the, Junior. either the' last of th18 a' family dlnne:r, ' annual. meeting of the ohio Pedera- , In Miami cemetery. - 0 - - -,The ,MIamI ~azette has n an at:tlstlc atandpcitntaa. her colors week or the first of next week. Their gu~ Included Mr. and tlon or RepUbilcal'l Women',s organi. Mrs, M~ O. or~ss and Mr. anll ,augurat~d a huntfo~ , the blu!!' and white, work up effectively. ---D-'-Mrs. G, E. Norris, of Peoria, Dl.; mUons held In ColUmbus, Monday. 76 AT A~NUAL Mrs. 1>. 0, St. John were, Sunday 'oldes't person living - hi 'Way- WayneavWe's ~ae and black may WUl1l1i mothers canned v~geta- Mr, 'and Mrs. Georg!! T QUick and The Joca~ group represent1n~ the CHURCH OUTING d~nner HUetta of Mr. and Mrs. Her , ~e tOlVnship • • , the father be a bit pudJ but we Jove tbose ' blea at. the llrade bullJllni; Tuesday, little Mias Joanne Kidwell, of MI- V?~yne Township ,RepubUcan ~~m. bert Lucaa 'and son, at Springfield. , f J. J 'Berske is ,,'88 yeara Colors just the DIlle: , ' Sept. 23:, This canned lC!ods:wlll be am~urg; , 111'. aner JoVS, Robert . en s clUb announced a larie and enAboUt 'l5' ~em,bers of St. Mary's In . the , aft,e'rnoon they also VIsitEd o • " , d 'f th ' . ' , ----G;--:". tor luneJtes during the 'erisulng>,campbell, of Elprinlbgro; Mr. E, W. thu.sl;BStlc gath~rlng of women trolll EpI8cOJ)l'l Church famUy enjoyed ~. ~ :'J4rs. H&rold MeKen, ' ot' ) ld •• .' we !ion er 1 , er~ . The \'!1aynes'vWe P.. P. !O, bol.'! winter. , Clutter, Mr!l, Merhi _Ncw!lll and M.r. all sections 01 't he state.. ' the ' annual plCnlc and OUtllll, SlUl:" near ~lnitteld. day, h~lc:f at Stony Brook' Pann. , -0-;-;and Mrs. culrom Malby a~ BOn" . " · are, I\ny ,older persons· ere . truthfully won Qlefr bl~e ,- i1~n, . , , A cash prize of ·,19 was ~ com~me~tarJ Nmaru 'were ' The OlvJca claaa ~cent1y' mad~ Q all of MIlford. FA~tJLY DINNER BEto 'Af~ ... aWnptuol),s cblckep ' d~n ner · at the noon hour, games (' f oxered laSt , week ~Y- B. W. ·,made IIibout ~ e~~~n In farm- 'c hart by wblch they nted., small AT' COUNTRY HOIO varloua 'deacrlpUQn, base ball,. volStewart, 0 n e r 0 f Col d 'iDa ~ ,cte~~ , _ ~ -tnJnIa~re ,cominunlt1ea. Th,e per~ect commun · MUftNG AlIINOUNCBD --, ', f' h'ng lake fOT the fanna aDd' equJpmeftt~ whICh! 'h ad i~. according to the Class, was wort.h BY 0.&8 &a"'Rft~y , ~ famJly 'pIcnic dtnner wu held ley. ban, badminton, aM horae Sp ~!,gs 18 I . , been coDI\rUcted IJ tile COIDmlt.t.ee ten poIDta. WQJleavWe wu credit· SundaY. at tb8 ~~, home of pltchlnl, were ~oyed by Y'lung large8t filth caught durmg and ~ 11iddeDt.aU7, &be liWe eel with .ax and ellh~J1u.. polnta, The .~nnU&1 meet1n8 ~f Past MIl- ~. , an~ Mrs., B. G. Mlller, ~ ~ele- ~nd old the week · . · •• <1.- H. (~e) . men anct.women ~ indeed cIeYer, dlowlnl ' &h&t our town II progres- trona and Pt-trolla of ~t 21, btatlon of fBm!lJ j)lrtbdal ann1ver ~ : ad one ,weighi~ Bfven and ~ were made rftiiD JIIpe cleMen live bII& lUll open for uDPrOVed{~nt. 'Order 0(--& IilIItel'D..m&r, wU1 ___aa'rles In' September. ouesia 'Ore • Surface ·loM....ier land- adorDecI WlQa I1Il.tIibIe . - , . aDl 0 held at Hew 'V18D1J& Malonic 'I'em- Mr:" and Mrs. J!arl7stover aDd Mr• . h' I It 'wIt)a' bl clr..J bMdI. . 8peclal a&&eaUm . . . liven, to ple, Ootaber-I~ accordlni to Prances and Ml'I. RIchard lIJller. of MlamlI~ e a e a , g , 0 , oIuI . . . 'a t &be Illih 1ChOQI Wbltacre. . • bUrl: 111'. aDd lin. JIdm BoYer ani 'I'be ..... 0IuI voted to ban ......1.." ~ ' '''''''.Bept. , A ccmred dIDDIr wU1 be IODo 01 ~i ud. Mr. ~ lira. • 1be UIta 01 Cdl'lDe... eel at DIIOIl 1. . 1IatJGaa UId atpr aDd • ....,. ~ James R. Gibbons, Monday night was named to head a committee to ' carry on construction ot the new
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Jesse Thomas was named preslo dent of the waynyflvwe G~n club at an organization meetlJig held Saturday. Cbar:lC4 Anderson was named secretary Bild treasurer. The neWly-orgllul!zed club starts wIth a membershJp· at 34, . while others are ex~ct~ to Join. Shoots wlll be h~ld on the Chas. Ellis farm, wOl,'k already havlng been starLed on the Eirectlon at a lra-p house In a field Ibunedlately west at the Ellis residence. Officers are- url~tPIr melJibers ana other lnterested ' patties to be at the grounds Sunday, when the tra.p house wUl be completed', Tentative plans ~ are under way tor a shoot to bEl 'held on ThankSgiving day , wIllIe ,other minor events probably will be ,sta1Bed prior to that time. 'rile next regular meeting of the club will be held' October 2. . ,
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tion. It has een that througho ut our history. Rural news1 apc!'s lind th e ir a d venturing e ditors were numb e red amo n g' the LI' '1 b lul!Iel' tllnt peopled t he n ation fro m the A ll egh en ies to t h e Pacific COR t. They aided materially in hu llding our tow n s n nd cit i ~s . ' o IIectively, they have had and; 1 b li e esti ll -h ave, n gJ'eate r influence on sa n e Am e r !ca n thinking t han any oth er c lass of publications . h id ivid ua ll y, th r ura l neWSI>aper, daily or weekly, is 1111 institution in iach comm unity in which it is publs hed. !t is the steeri ng wheel that direct., the nctvities of t h e eommulHly, and the ca rburetor that ignites the spark at (m r gy and productivity. It makf,!s people of the c ommun· i y..,....of lhe low n and surr ou nding farms-a homogeneo us who le. It cau!\es people of th e far m s to think of the town U~ their town , their ma rk e t p lace, their social and c ult ural l ' nl ' l', and i t attract. them t o t he t.o wn. In mlllJY ways the rural newspaper promotes the community it se r ves. It encourages better merchandising and better stoc ks for t h e benefit of town and farm patrons, alld e n c ourages patro nag e of 19ca l merchants by those livmg in the c ommunity and' on the s urrounding farms. It ~pp orls t he lilc hool s, chut:ches,clubs, whatever makes for c ultura l il'Owth a nd soc ia l enjoyment. It does these things.. week afte r week, year after year, without any blare ot tl'umpets a nd without expectation of c~mmendation. Individually, rural newspapers are serving mor~ than 10000 American co mmuniti es. , . Tbeir collective effort and lllfluence ma.k es of u s a better, stronger, more prosperous, more cultured nation. Through them will be preserved that phi1o~ophY of g.ove.rnment that has given us our t meriean w ay of Iif e~ Collectively, they speak for more than one-half the people of the nation. Individually, each \s 'he vol ' e, the eyes and ears of the community it serves. The rural newspaper is an institution that deserves well of the people of the nation as a whole, and each one ~s deserving of, and e ntiUed to the' consideration and supPOlt of people of its community, It is deserving of that no t ('nly for the brief period of Newspaper Week, but throughout all of each and every year. It is th~ir worthy represen-
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ST. AUOUSTINE OHURCH Pather Itrumholta. Pastor MaN 11:00 a. m.
. METHODIST CBlJRCH ~. C.
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, Cbureh' School 9:30 a. m. Worship service 10:40 ·a. m. Tbe September meeting of the King's Heralds wUl be held in tile re~eatlon rooms of the Ohureb, Monlby evening., at • o'clock. The Junior department will pve a 'farewell 'party for Charles andDorothy Conerd, Friday afternoon, aft:er school .a,t. the church.
ARGUNOT BRIDGB CLUB Mrs. Ronald M. Hawke was hostess to m'f!mbers of the AriUno~ . Bridge club and 'wo 'guests, Miss AUce O~ma and Mrs.' W. E. Cornell, !'ot luncheon and bridge, Tuesday afternoon. at the iJttle Inn. Prizes tor hJgh scoreB were won by Mrs. S. D. lfellkle, Mrs. R. G. MUler. and Mrs. D. R. Salisbury.
liT MAlty'S EPII:ICOPAL Ite. . It. L. IIllekw.lI. Kt!c ..... 16TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY
'1:30 .a. m. HolYI' Communion n :oo a. m. MOrning Prayer,Young Ohurchmen taking part In this servi.ce.
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Modesty Is a shIning light ; It prepares the. mind to receive knowl edge, and the h eart tor truth . -Quizo. t
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COUntY Court News
- - - - - -.....--~---""'I':ln~C~a~rliTls:;I':'e.---·--.......;;...-~" NEW SUITS Harlan E. Shockey; Lebanon, flied suit a gainst LIllian Shockey cl')argIng neglect and adultery. He aske for custody of their two minot chlldren. He stated that· they were marrled In 19:,10 and separated Aug. 25. last, when she left home. The Mlddliltown CItizens Finance Corporation flied sutt against J . H. Lewis, Lebanon, for $159.74. Maude Bowser, Morrow, !lied. suit against Dewlthh Bowser for a dlvorce, charging neglect. They were married In 1933 and have no children.
C O~OION PLEAS PROCEEDINGS Clara TrovUlo. L eb 11 non, wa s
granted a divorce from Cllfford Trovlllo, In tile Ohio PenJtentl!\l'Y. and was granted custody of their minor children. . The suit of Frances Stamm agalnst RObert Stamm dismissed without record. In the trial of Richard Poorman against John Walker. admlnJstrator of the estate ot MervUle Walker, a jury found' In favor of the plalntlft for $1 ,000 and for the defendant In his answer al1d cross petition lor $1,000. The Bult o( Catherine L . Phillips against Francis OIYde Phillips dlsmissed without record. Ernest Adams was granted a dl vorhe from Roberta Adams who was granted custody of their two children . Elsie Dakin was granted a divorce from Abe Dakin and a private property settlement aJlptOved. Charles Davia, Waynesvllle. received a divorce from Dolores Davis, who was In default of answer. He charged neglect. She was restored to her malden name, Clark. The suit at O. E. i"~ung, trustee for bondholders and owners of bonds of the Village of -Mason, Bgalnst the Village 01 Mason dlsm'sed on motion of the plalntl1l.
Mary C. Tucker. uy adminis trator' ~' an d 0 th ers, S I x to \ Harriet Brow .. parcels II? Mason. Miamlsburg Building and Loan ossoclatlon to Oeorge Xank and ·Joe Tudor, lot 235 In :f'raJUtlln. Carl and Car'~lyn SChaub t :l. Katheryn A. Ward, lour lots rn Loveland Park, Deerfield twP. Maggln N. NoblE! to Sherman and Ida Powell. fOllr' pluce.18 In Oregonia. Cedric Mulford to JuanJta, Hancock, half of 1nI0t six I'n Jackson's addlLIon to Lebanon. Loretta Benham. by ' admlnlstrator, to J. Boyd Benham and others, 51 .99 acres in Hamilton twp. Alfred K. Lippert, attorney. to Emma Hackman. 412 acres In Hamilton t,wP. MHton S. Keevelr and others to J . Milton Earnhart. two lots in Probasco's addition t() LeOanon. Rose L. Ellison to Moille Carmack. two loti! In DUson's subd ivision. Franklin. Morris and DaIsy Hopldns to Lewis and Mary Lamb . two loti! In Corwin. Mary B. Snethen to Alfred C. Fordyce, tlVO lots In Morrow. J. H. and Emma Barnes to John and EUza Jordan. lot 29 In Bll1'nes addition to Franklin. Lee and Helen Lemmon to John p. and Bertie Ham.llton, 100.8t anre1 in Wayne twp. Sherman P~wll1 to Harry and Oenevleve Daldn,two lots In OrouWick, Wayne twp. W. W. 8hurts, sr. to Rodney Ford . nero plot In ii1hurts' addltlon t:l sOuth Lebanon. Juanita Hancock to James an :l Mollie S'--y, ......... lot lo ........ ....,.... non. Herbert and Anna Hatfield to Frank and COra GoodWin. two plot, --on. in ....... IAnHUJ P W ---• • ......... ~ Fred Reed , lot '111 In Plalnvlew Man!Dr , Pranklln. Mary C. Keever to Theodore MlddJetown, plot In Mason. Myrta and Gwendolyn Pile t o
washing (or prisoners. ~.f3; R. M. BlaJr, medical lIervlces at jaU, $22.50; M1ller Hardware, sUPIlUes fo r sherift, '1.20; F. O. James, bones for lmpounded dogs. $3.30 ; Gem OIty Blue PrJnt company, tracing paper '1.60: Dr. H. L. Rosencrans, 2 extractions, $3; Lewis and Drake. supPlies for jail. ts.60. Griswold Service Station. gas and 011 for sheriff's .cars. August, $43.86 ; Beels Transportation, gas tor sherIff's car, '1~5; Waites Oarage, .oil. $1.66; W. C. Manning, mllealle as dog warden , July 30 to Septembgr 2. $49.18; St. Elizabeth hospita', county share of care for Winifred Oebhart, $145; Dr ..'\. D. Harvey. services to needy children, $4.50; Drs. Edw. and Robert Blair, same. '18.25; Dr. O. L. Laymon: same. $l.50.
Spring Valley Mrs. SU8le Dourlass, Correspondent
the guest oI bel'- stat r, Mrs. QuInt Buckles. . Mr. and Mrs. Oscllr Grooms are the proUc.l ...Pal·coW; oC a little boy. Dooald Lee, born Sunday, September 14th. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Ben <;Jart' , of Dayton. visited this week wi th Mr. and Mrs. Ly lo Bollinger. Ml·s . Willi am Peterson Rnc! paugh · ters, or .St. LOllis, Mo .. are visiting M;r. and Mrs. 1;. O. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wl11cnllUrg and daughters returned Thursday torln a two wCeks vlIICllLlon trip through Lhe south. . Mr. and MrS.- T. M. SoariJ ' ~oved this week to ~ helr new home an I MI'. and Mrs. Harry Hurley move:1 to the ScurIY home and Mr. EI ert Hurley and family moved into his father'S house and Mr. C. Collllls near :l;{enla moved Into the house vacated by Mr. Elbel·t Hurley. Mr. George Black accoJl1panl: d nepjlew, Mr. John Black and wife, of Xenia, to the ball game, Sa t.ul'dElY afternoon at Cincinnati. Miss Ruth Recd. oC Xenln, spent last Sunday here with her parcnts. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Copsey. Mr. ami Mrs. E. C. Hartsock wcr · Saturday eve ning guests oC I hell' son. Harold and fam tly, In XenlAl. Mrs. Arch Copsey spent Lhe we kend In Xenia. the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ban. Mr. and Mrs. Ciran CollinS' moved to Dayton this week. MJss Ednll Elam, of MIddletown , sper;tt. the week-cnd at hom . I
Mrs. Kate Boyce, ot Deyton. and Miss Ruth Newman and' mother and Miss Marie D6ehenbach and father of Olnclnnatl, were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Sims. Mr. and Mrs. J . T. Walton spent Friday In Dayton Jerry Compton has accepted a position at Patterson Pleld. Mr. and Mrs. John Black and son , CaJvln, of Xenia. were supper guests Tuesday night of Mr. th'ld Mrs . Oeorge BlacII:. Mr. and Mrs . J. W. Whiteside made a business trip to BloOmingsburg last Saturday. Hot. lazy Septembel' days ore a Mre. Laura HOllinshead vislte1 lull to our aenses. as an. anestheLJc last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. deadens OUI' minds to wl.t Is to James Hollngshead. near Xenia. come. That·s the way we ,are dvlng, Mr. and Mrs. O. Val Sims spent slowly, lazily. finding It hl\rd to Sunday with Mr. and :Ms . .Oharles realize that Fall Is just abQut herQ. Underwood, near Waynesvllle . But some n.lght tho til l'molJleter Mr. and loire. Ednor Hood moved will drop anc.l we will ~waken to l ind to their newly purchased home on Walnut St. a cold white cover lightly blnnkctMr nd M Tl' d f lug the earth. Frost I .a rs. . uax move rom . the Ocle Salsbury property on Main Neighbors were shocked and sadPROBATE COURT St. to Mr. AI Crews property on dened to hear or the s udden dea.1h The estate . of Lucy A. Moore ' ISBellbrook Ave. of an old nels hbor, Harry Oorne I, Fred Reed. lot 71 In· Plainview . tlmated to have a net value of $431 Manor. FranltUn. Mr. and Mrs. Harold OoOdwin now of Lytle. He Is sunlved by his by the court. CH1ford Hanlta Ito Loutse N. Set- m6ved into the Sa~ury property. wile and foste r son, !Ive graudMary Helen Perry named admln' Mre WilHam Aiexander Is vlsit- ohlldren and one great grandchll 1, tlemyre, 90.88 acr4!S In Massie twp. • Istratrlx of the estate of Walter P . tng her son-Inlaw and daughter, two brothers and th.r e sisters. Fun Walter R. J'ltts to WlIIiam and Perry of Ha.mlltown townahJp. . JuanJta Glossip, 1.88 sorell in Mr. and ' Mrs. George Davison, in erlll services were hold at the Lytle The report of R. B. Baxter, com- FrankUn twp. Columbus. Metbodlst chul'Ch at !two o'clock. mlS460ner for the es'tate of Joseph . Mrs. Mary Moore Is on t he sick Tuesday afternoon with Rev. W. C. . Smith and Rev. Jcsse Kline officlatMallin, approved. Paul and AlI.ce Brehm to Robert l1IIt and Frances Stamm. lot 433 in. . In An additional bond of trl.025 or- Macldnaw addlUon.. P'rankUIi. The ChrIstian Service Society of g. dered lor 'Pled Thompson, adlnInls . James and MUJr, Foley to Erne t the Methodlat Church met last II'he remodeling of t he big barn trator · or the estate of Harry E. L . Bennett, 1.40 acres lo Turtle- Thursday at the home ot Mrs. Com on t he St.cphen Oilman farm <the Thompson. creek twp. Dav1a, old Bolto!l Waverly fa rm...L.9p rated The estate of Leah Ann Lal1dacre. Oeorg. Benharri and others to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pennington by Kenneth Fox Is just about flnJshMorrow, determined at $103.95 by Frank O. Ander,IIC.ln, 61 ft9 acres in and ,t.wo daughters of Dayton were ed. the court. ' , Hamilton twp. .. Sun day gIiea ts 0 f Mr • and Mrs. O. The corn shocks 'march In rows, The Inventory of the estate of COUNTY BILLS A. Sollers. across the fields. and In some fields John W. Coleman. Mason, approved. Mrs. Wanda Lee SmUh has open · the picker Is busy. Corn cu ttl n" . Earl Hatfield, services as mechan· b A certificate of transfer ordered ed a new beauty parlor at herhome comes high this yenr. most farm cril Ie. '76.10; John Barr, payroll for Issued to Stanley Hatfield, executor on Terrace ' Ave. paying 11 quarter n shock. On tliA district 1, $111.55; Johnson Myers, ~ Mrs. E1Jzabcth Ooyle Is visiting In highways we meet Ilu ge trUCkloads of the estate ot Perry A. Hatrteld. 01 .. ~ same for district 2. $262.10; E . W. Da t ara ......neaster named executrix Ross yon. of fertilizer going north. Wheat of the estate' of Martha Mlushan, ' same, di&tril~t 3, $555.30; Ea."l Mrs. Alma Hartsock, AnI)a Kru", sowing time Is upon us. . B to .Franklin, with Charles Ooleman, Basore. same, dJlstrlet 4. $11111.40; Bertha Hartsock adO Raymond Mulford" same, dl8trl~t 5. - . n race or n More babJes. everyone of theJ;ri ~ Frederick Bums and HeJ1bert Olbentertalnect the Jo)ly Olrcle Club to dear and as welcome as . the last $269.'15; H. Mount, . same, ahovel. dlnner Ias t Prld ay a t th e home of one. Mr: and Mrs. " BlII " Cole . (Lois so n as appra Isera. H armon S tibbs, Oeorge Henkle $22'l.50; Ennis 'lrJlompson. same, Mra. Barton. Those present were Woods) have n new son · born liLt bridge. $242.80 ; ~r: F. Allen. same. Dais . and A. W. · Gray named appraisers Y Hartsock, Kate Eagle. Nellie Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson, Blanche Plxx, Mary Wood BUlett (ElSie Mae Wlc;al) have a of real estate ordered sold In the WI.50. Ruby Van Riper, kerosene and Birdl"e AI ellander. Lena Badgley and new dnughter. mat t er of LeWis Atkinson.. an Ingl18OlJne, 151.09; Gross Service Sta- th competent. . e H~te88es. Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Smith ' and The court set October 7 to hear tlon. gasolJne and sUPPUes,. $76.62; Mr. and Mra. George Bla.ck spent children !lpent Wednesday nJght the loventory of the estate of Hattie Grlswold service Station, lI8trle. FrIday and Saturday In Xenia the and Thursday In Peebles', whU~ H. Brown, Mason. $21.92; Lebanon . M~r lJin, tlrea .. gueste of hla nephew and famit y. Beulah and Emma J ean Smith vlsltA certlflcate of transfer ordered gas. etc., $1'19.1f; W. W. Shurts, , Mr. and ' Mrs. Herman Blair and ed with the aunt and uncle Howard Issued to Cordle Hbmr, admlnlstra- supplies, '4.50; R . B. Miller. gaso- daughter, Rita Lou, Mr. and Mrs McKenzie In Ncw Vienna. Rev. trill of the estate of Cllftord Hlzar. lloe, $2.-24; Harvey Servicil Station , Raymond Wilson and daughter, Smith and his son Jr. went squirrel Lebanon " ,same $11,-19; Rogl!rs and Simpson.· Patsy and Mr. and loire. Don Conk- hunting but they dldn·t say Jl they The e~tate of Sarah Brown de- same. ta.14; Herb Hoppe, same. Un attended a reunion last Sun- got any. clared exempt' from inheritance tax. $7.i2; co"!pton OUTage. same, $18.- ' day tn memory of the late "Mr. Ed . .' The young 101kB of the Ferry Minnie Munger, Lebanon, named 52; Smart s Oaragll, same, $10.61. McKay held at the home of his church went on a hay rIde Baturadmlnlstratrix of the estate of sister In Daytor,. . day . ~Ight ending up tn Linville's Joseph E. Munger with Everett lIT· and Mrs. Oran Gartrell. Qt camp where they roastetl Wieners Morton. Harry Osborn and Earl 0111 Dayton, .were Sunday guesta of Mrs. and marshmallows. as appraisers. , Arch Copsey; , Home co~t"W at .P,erry "'hurch of "wua '" The court approved the first and Mrs. NellJe Petel'8On spent several Ohrlst Sunday, September 28. Bas . tinalaccounts of the estates of WAN'I'EI>---Fleld C~rn and Pwnp- days this weeli: in Middletown with ket dJnner. Try to come.
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Dorothy Berhard w~ the Sunday ' (l1lC'st of BUl'Iah Smith. Miss Luella Malloy. daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. OIonn Malloy, of B~U brook ancl Clinton DUVall, son of Mr. and Mrs. DuVall ot nen,r Sj)I'lng-bOr6 nnnounc.lng- their approaching m'a rrlage last Sunday during church services. The turemony w1l1 takc place, Sunday even ing. September 28, at the F ~ry hm'ell at 8:30 P. M., with William Bell and NIn a ' Linville hs aLtt'11dRn l.s.
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A delegaLion' of 25 attended servlccs at Xenia, Friday evening where Russell MarLin and Horace Dabllcy ure ho l (lIn ~ revival. . Mrs. Millie Benson sp nt the week end with 'her ' !Ion. Gl'nnvlllo and ["lOlly at Spring Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Hol ton. Mr. &Od Mrs. 'Malloy. Rev. Smith, Junior, Buelob Ilnd Emma Jean Smith. Mrs. Benson and Mrs. FlIer attended church at. Mason. Monday evening. Mrs. Lester a I'hal'd ond daughter. Dorothy were among t.be guest I at the w c1(JJ l1 ~ of the former's nel ~ e M'Il'y Ett.a Andrews at Columbus, Saturday evening. There were ovrr three hundred Invited guests a~ the ' large church wedding. -
Auction Sale Registered Belgian Horses MARES, FlLLIES. OELDINOS Thursday, Oct. 2nd_
BUCHSIEB'S Siock Farm : 1"If Mil e S. 01 Fra n'tlln Cn . Inl/,m<l'Y
COLUMBUS, OHIO.
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XENIA' fERTILIZER Re\'erse' Telephone CharPi ftlain 45<l, Xenia, O.
E. G. Bnclaa1eb. Inc.
ROOT ,"OR ~ND CONS ION your ' Cattle, hogs, sh,eep and ce.lves to Norris-BrOCk 00.. lLve wlrn and progressIve firm tor the highest market prices nnd gOOd sC'rvlce. \ Union Stock \,JU'dll, ClnchuJaU, O. Tuno 'In on Radio Station WOJ{Y 12:25 ot 12:30 p. m. for our daily Illark\!t reportl!.
'3 p. m. Church SChool. . WEDNJlBDAY Mn. UIIeJ OIblOD- ' CQr1'ellpcindent i rii~ Auxiliary sewlog. . ~t. Holly home coming wlll be . PRIDo\Y ' 7:30' P. m . .Oirls Friendly Oroup. the 6th ot October. Bring your bas.TARVIA-LITHIa TAR· .vro' • 1. • kete .and "pend the (jay with ,us. . \ ROAD OIL. EPCOAVATINO' Mr . .and Mrs. John Hess and son, WAY_VlLLE 'CHUlleH OF DUMP TRuck SERVIOE .' CHRJ8T of Jackson, 0., apent the week-el,ld with Mr. and Mrs. ErJlest Earnhal t and family. Ed". B. Forehand. Minister ~U~DAY I Mrs. El18worth Smith, of Dayton, , Bible Sebool 9.30 a. Ill. spent the week-end with her moth. COl1ununlo~ 1,0 :45 a. m er, Mrs. Mattle Levi and son, WlIPhone. WaynesvillEI' 4mli ...ermon 11 11., m, mloto. n. Lebanon offiCe Phone .73&"The Relation Between Ood and Ur. and Mra. Tom Runyon were Man"• . r es. 98.-M M~ITOW Phone NO.3 called to OhJcago. Monday mornI JunJor Endeavor 7:00 p, m. lng, because of the Illness of their Oeorge E. Rhoades; George Baclt, kins for carmlng. her son. Don and wife. , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~ dauehter, Mrs. Walter Calanhan,. Sprlogl)or.o; . Mary Frances Jones, The Tom CorM!:1 Oannlng 00. Mr. H. O. Collin's Sunday School /:len lor Endeavor 7:00 p. m. Mr. aDd Mrs. Pete Runyon return- and James E. Wilson. Franklin. Lebanon, Ohio. Phone 370. . Clau held their monthly DieeUnr. I. prt:8chlng 7:46 p. m. "Substitutes". • ed home, Monday night tram a trip MARRIAGE LICENSES Hept. n,18, ~ Friday night at the home ot Mrs. WEDNESDAY to· the Smok!'y Mountains. Lawrlln~e Ooates, 22 farmer, R. FOR SALE- Electric refrigerator; Harold Armentrout with Mrs. Heien Prayer ':ind Bible Study '1 :411 ,. m. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lewis and R. 2, Lebanon, and Ollie Combs. 18. OH burner. Bernard Melloh. Stoneburner, Mrs. WUlJams, MIas 1 will sell at ilUblic auction, 2 % miles N . E. of Waynes. We Invite yoU to come and war- IOD, Jerry Lee, spent Sunday arter~ R. R. 3, Lebanon. Phone 62 sep~6' Helen Hood, ~s. EBta Hamer and ville and' 4 'A1 mile's S. W. of Sp.r ing Valley on route Ih 1'p y.>lth us. noon with ·Mr. and Mrs. John KoesLoren Routzahn, 31, machinist, MiSs Bessie Pitch aasfstJng hO!lt-· 42, on . , .~a_" ..... Dine and Dance at Oold Sprln"s .... ..... __&b.-- , Ve1ma,of Utica. and Eva Wharton, 29. bookkeeper. • eases• Fa.IUty CnUllCU OF CHRIBT Mr. OUft BYana and daughters, Mrs. Chester 'lJhaw and son, both of Waynesvllle. Tavern. 1~ mllll! South 0( WayW .. C. Smith, Mlnlatu Bobby, Mrs. Harold Roger and Mrs Paul A, Robinson, 21, trac' kman, nesvllle. S!!;Pt. 18. 26 pd. Mlaaes Irma and MAry entertained B i '. tO O; ] k P 1\", ' err nn t'ng :) . ne c OC • In. the follow~ng: One Emma otbaon, of Bellbrook, called and Rose Mary' Doughman, 20, both FOR- SALE-. DlnJllr room sUlte-ta:: relative, at dinner last Sunday I~ , . I . on Mr. and Mrs. lillY Gibson, Mon- of R . R . 1, ...... TftveIand. Spa~ SUNDAY ble, 6 chairs bufj~et; breakfast set- honor of MJu M!U'Y'a birthday. . I mules , 4 .Milk .g oats, r 2 ' hogs, wt. 200 lbs. eac'h, nts will be home",comlng day, so day evenma. . James P. Thornbury, 17, laborer . table, 6 chalrs. ~rohn Turner S250 Rev. Klnntaon and .wIle, Mrs. Roy Imp c!11ents, fee d, hou sehold goods. . " come 1il time for Bible SChool Whlch . M. and Mrs. Sam Jackson and aOd "Wllma Welch, 17. both of Har~ Stoneburner, Mra. COra DaVis, Mrs. T Eit:m s of Sale Cash, ~ns at 9;30 IL m. And you will t4UJlUY, of HllIsboro. were dinner veySburg; FOR S~ Ohio and Irilh COb- O. A.. Sollere, lire. H. O. Collins, W. N. Scar, Auct. P. B. Hartaock not ' want to mlsI commUOlon at ~eats of Mr. and Mrs. David Lucal REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS bier potatoes. J. C. Hawke 8ept2l1c Mr•. Amos Mendenhall, Mrs. Kate ~. ~. Collett. Everett Sears, Q1erks . 10 ;46 a. m . .~~on at 11 : ~ a. m .. BAsket dUiner at the noon hour. and Magnolia Johnson 'man • to James ",udlth J.WUson, tw,o lots In Hlgh- HmJp work with cows n ~ ·'Loohn 0to . . J , . . _, _ _ PI , ul0 arm. :'I v • of the secretar,'s ot the cWrerent ' and the Id'tefnocm Pl:CJtP'UIllitarti at George Smith and daughter_ '. land Park subdlvlslon, South LebaAdams ....... 8 I - Umi.....ftn near . ~ 2:00 p . -ro. Here are some 01 the num lne . . of Dayton, Mr. Ernest Lucas OW'''' , W _ ..... , . grOU]lls of the ClU1sUan Hemee Bober.... Solo by 1ItI: CUlford COleson; . and Mr. Roller Bowman. non. , . BurtoQvllle. Pho~ ,'139'1 . Hept25e. clety of .the Wilnlington DIstrict held _ •• J A. E. .FrMlcls and Lydia Earnhart ~ . d uet: b)' ,1I1u JlJuUne RleP and IrIr.Mrs. Emerson uw and lIOn, Ralph, to Everett and Sarah M;organ, plot . WANTED.. An . a.nbltlo". .... -'I' ...d e-a- at ~lIlord. " vernon: ~ accdmpuled CIG the lpen~ Wedne_. evening .w i t h wak~ man or wOmAn to 10011: ' after Mr. and Mrs. J. M. PenOJ'backer. ~EGISTERED DUROC ~ .., ..... Mane PIDe; to- ~Ieildl In Beavertown. . . re~eWala and new sublcr1ptlona far M18a Jean Stuh1ch and 14rI. Olara 50-Boars and " Gilts-50' J6 .. Mr~~ 1IIIIlW ~ bUnaJIaI lin. au., Otblon spent Jut turned home Saturday after .peM.:.- the popular, fut-aeUInI maraline, _Ie went to ~ Ouater ,!Jat 01_'" OIl eIaun:b dIM.., 1In. . ftQndar,nth Mr. aDd Mrs Haroll log a week in Jackson. -- TID AliirarOAN -BOlD. It'! ..., 8uqc1aJ to . vlat lira. --F,r iday. October 3rd•• 1111 P. M. ~. til oar oIdIII Bolen, of 'BeUl/l'OOk. • . Mr. and Mrs. PredBlalr, of Xenia, p1ea.nt work, and It pays b1I eom- 1Ml~ IrvI.n ~. :..............IS ...._11 . . , . . . . "". Prant KeU.. and claUlhter. called on Mr. and Mrs. Lue Morgan. m1ssiODl. Spare tim. only required. ~. P. M. HIett ..,.Dt the weet&.Ir .... IWIb. were d1nner rueat4. Bunday,ThUJ'ldaY evening. Write today to Sal.. DYI- end In XeIl1a WI&b her lOll-in-law Wilmington, 'O.-Free Catalog . . fIJI Mr. IIIId MIl. Harold Kal1es and Mr. and MrI. Henry Burges and slon, TRB JIA- and clalllbMr, Mr. aDd Kn. Ra7Farm on .State Route 7
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sept. 18. Northern Lights. Loni up IAnu wutered lit the barn. 'Pump. TIIU·' day, (}()C Z MIss MnrJor i E!I7.I'Y. ot O ilY ( n, lingers of Ught like rays from bo.L- Ilwnp, pump. s pelll, I.hl' w(>l'kllnrl wiLlI 111'1' gl'nmtWnyncsvilic On nl ell ('Iub, Mr!i. ,J. .,'rlday, cpt. 20 Supt. 20. ~e parish picnic at the terlllS of giant .seal·ch1lgllts. OurSugar Camp. It was another lovely )l •• I' I tll. MI'. nl1d MI·s. Waller Elzey. t •. M ntlen hall. host l':S... New C n lUI'y' club. MI·s. 11 E; . Lains of light 8hlftllig lis though F riday , Oct. 3 ljay JusL like Lhe olle we had last H nU1a w1lY; hostess. movlni In the bl·eeze. A wide bllud yt!llr. flOt Ilnd clear with a cloudless Wayne TaW il. hlp Mol he rs cilib. Satu rday, Sept 27 M r. And Mrs. ,A. H. Schoeler. of 'ot pa'le I'alnbow colored light rCllch- sky us blue IlS Colol'ado's best. It " 500 " DIn ner club. MI'. and Mrs. n unman Visit u r laLlves Ilere. Sat Jllg from east to west. Sort glowing WUI> ll. pleasant picnic tl19ugh ·there J . B. Oha pmlln . hostS: Ilrday. reda and pale greens. Neon lights were some who were not there who Wednesday, ·Oct. 1 u hundl'eds of miles above the earth w I'll there ' Iast year and we mtssed Wayn e Towushlp AlI vlsory OOl1 n · MI'. sa n~url T . Mosher. of C rd WIUI the whole sky 10'1' tulles nnd ttl" th ~m . 'rhe usual good things lo cll ·No. I, Mr. nnd M1'8. CIIl I'e nc!' The Misslonn rr Meetln ~ of I.. C iIlI:I011 . O . W S Lile wl' pkcl1d gues of s unspots tal' power at least they cu t, lots 01' fried chicken and potato Edwllrds, h osts. Perry and WnYI esv ille Churche:; of his slslel·. Mrs. Edltll M Ba rr.s. say that .they al'e ~ used by Lh e sulud Ilnd a ll the othel' good picnic ---------._-----same phenomenon Lhnt Is uscd 10 Lhlngs. .·.~-I ..-. I- '-- .... _ I._ .._ ._ '......._ .......' ..- .'_~4~ 1_~~~~I~I~~ ~....I ~ I_ ' make OW· &lgns to glow a t nl~ht. I Sept. 22. The chickens lue put to just wen~ Qut ugaln Ilnd the s tUJ's <beu a nd all r.~ quiet fOI' the "nIght, were shining In u quJe t sky buL jusL even Rudy scems moru resigned lo lUI I turned to comll In , th e 101l~ his faLe. I IUlve j us t. been teaching AtreUI1ler8 of light J'Jurecl up and Lile chickens to roosL! of all silly t h e show was on aga(n. Mus lc~ occupn~lonll! To h ave to take 0 gOOJ a nd not t he lIluslc of the 6plll!1'e~ sized pullet unci sbow her that h I' e!tller I I thought al Clrst the cutLle feet fit a roost seems so silly, bllt were ulliturbed by the stronge li~h L 10Ls of them will go right on sittin g A scene Crom "Kiss The Boys O ood': lYe" where Don, Am eche bang s but It was only the eft'ecu; ul' 11 on Lhe nqol' all their lives unless Of;CIU' Levant aVe!' Lh e head while Mar y Ma rlin ·loOks on. ThIs comes ohange of pa!it~rIlS. Rudy, Vall'll- you dq, It. LeghOt'ns never need t.o T\\IIn Theatre, Friday and Sa turdAY. In keepIn g wi th h ouse poll e), tine's successor. and lILLIe Bill UI.J any teAc hing but Incubator White "Big pictures for Waynesvllle". Olh r: In Lhls mus ical comedy Is Jerllt!y have posses&lon of the west und Baned Plymouth Rocks seldom (;c.nnle Boswell. sIngin g the Inll'Rl son g., Dlll'bar a Allen and Rochel.pasture now but Ruuy does not like lea~n without help; 11 few of them t r . a Ja . k Benny clflnlc. It. He misses th e lunch of Wlll'm will l'oo.~t out III 11 t ree but not nulk. that he \lad been sleulllll{, Ll')e whe.re you want them \.0. Somegrass Is not so good as the alfalfll , times If n few start the rest w:1I In g h o m~ . Fun rea.l service was h e Ll nnd It 18 lonesome with just BUlle loliow but some of them nave to be ilL L5' L1 e hurchc. Tuesda y nfter · for company, and he has been say- pUL all a roost night atter night noon condu cted by J'ie v. Ca rl SmUh Ing so In no uncertain terms. We unLll you get so tired that you just ur the Ferry church a n\! Rev. J esse tOok Maggle'li calf. that hud betm have Cried chicken. No IIghtli to- Mrs. Walter Kenrilk, Correspond ent l( lIne. oj' DetrolL. Interment a t living In the chicken YUI'd, and Bur- nlgl\t but the stars are wonderful. MIami Cemetery . ties oalf and put th em with the The sky has been 10 clear lately that 'Mr. and Mrs. Leon Salis bury. of M r. a nd Mrs. H . A. S teinke and other heifers nnd the eows In the they are more brlllJant than usua. Balnbrldge, were Sunday evening tnm lly ~ere S und ay guests of Mr.i. good pasture a lll,1 moved Burtle Ilnd The clock or the sky Is back to the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. AlI ~ n Em- M 11 tlld a Steinke of Botkins, Ohl0. Btackle to the tenant farm. But time It WIlS when Paul and 1 we. e rick . Mr. un d Mrs. H. E. Ollrilln Vi sited Burtle and :Blackle did not Ilk .t s tudying them for hls science lesMr . and Mrs. Howard Deweese Sunday In Daylon wi th h r sis ter, and did not w'ls h to leave their 'SOllS last fnll. Vega 18 almost dlrect- were &Ix O'clock dInner guests Sat- Mrs. CQra F erree Imd famUy . . chl1dren 80 they found n wny out ly overhead, the Big I IXpper will ul'day at Ule home of Mr. and Mr~ . and came home agaill . We thought hold wnter. The gl'e!"t Square of l!:. W. Carrier In Day lon, a'nd wer o! SUNDAY 'V ISI1'ORS that ,Burely Maggie's calf was welln- Pegasus shines ~ the east. Venu , pIIrt or a theater party later. MI'. and Ml·S. Edwin Nutt. 01 Oen Sund y aft erno()n visitors Ilt the ed but' 110, when they met tl1ere was 18 th e evening star and thls evena JoyfUl reunion with refreshmen,lI Ing t.bere was a tiny sliver of a new teJ'vllle, spent Sunday wlth Mr. and home of Dr. and Mrs. J . E. Wi tham and lhe heifer had to go back to moon In the west. I would have Mrs. Therle Jones and son, Milton . . w-'re : Mrs. ErnJ I ZImmer. Mrs. Ob, r Mrs. Everett Early was a Dllyt.on t.on Heston and MI·s. Frank W .lson, the chlcken yard with Bunny, Bu1'- turned my money over In my Poevlsltor Saturday. of KJn gs Mills, O. Mrs. W.lson extic's caU. Then ther~ was music. ket and made a wish Lf I had had Pl'Of. and Mrs. Clyde WlIkerson, pects to lellve for Denver , Col., In FIrst Maggie, then her daughter, any money nnd If I had had a pocthen Buttle, then Bunny, then he ket but I Jus t look!!J apd thought of ClntlnnaU, and Ml'! and Mrs. t he nen r future wbere Mr. W,ls(,n Is two bulls and so Ol~ Into the nigh t. how lovely It was and Wished 11. mIl- Oeorge McGatll, of Dayton, were employed by th e United Slates go v" . There ls a new electric calf weaner lion w shes that the whole wor:d Saturday evening guests of Mr. and el'Dment. , advertised. I th1nk r will try one . migh t be as peaceful a~ this looked. Mrs. Walte~ Kenrick. Larger Becau. . .f Better Servi",,' Quality. and Price All tha t wOl'kel;h good Is some Rev. and Mrs. J . R. Kline 1I11d MI:. Sept. 19. Between the lights and Joseph Flo"lck, of DeLrolt, spen t se · lIlanlfes tation 01 Ood Ilsserting and the mus I didn't get much Sleep CRANGE HOST TO veral days the tirs t of the week developing Bood.-Mary Baker Eddy. last ~Ight. Maggie is out again. M SIE TEACHERS w,tth Mrs. Harry COI·neU. They lett one piece of temporllry Mr. Harvey Burnett mllde a bu- ----~-------------------------------Ten h ers In the HarveysbUlg fence without any bat'b w~e nnd siness trip to Colwnbus the fIt'st school were e ntel·talued by the Masshe walkS rl~ht over J t. then looks at you as much as to sP.y, "You si Townsh ip Orange Monday ev~n of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wharton , of didn't suppose t hat would keep me Ing at the Orange hall. Miami Shores, were Sunday evelllng Mrs. Miller, the music teacher, in, did you?" and hended straight dinner guests or ~ . and' Mr~. Clyde PI' ented part of the program. Dorfor the corn. }l{ew corn affects some cows Just as 8t~ng drink ' ttrects oli1Y Thornbury playe.d sever~l se- Wharton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey BUI'l1!'t some men. nle pups are cuter every lecl!on on the clarinet and the IUgh 8Jl1\nt . Bunday with Dr. aud Mrs . school girls glee ~ Iub saD((. Mra. da~. Yesterday we took five ot them to the Pet shop In Dayton. They Al h:e Hough mad e an amusing tea- Ernest Rosnagle and ~amlly , a t were 110 cu~ that I hope they tlnd cher as she conducted imitation London, 0. Mr. Everett Early had a !I.ne cUsgoocl homes. Suay's begin to look classes 1n reading, hygiene, history play trom the Lytle Elevator at the and arltbmet-lc . . l1Ite colUea tt6w. . Th~ lecturer, ~ Mrs. Clint · Taylor, WlU'ren county fair last week. No sept.~. Thts ~omlng I took the announced September 30 as Booa- one from this community recelvl d cows up to the upPl!r pasture. ThI'Y be served at any prlzes. had not balm there tor a whUe and ter night. Supper 'Mr. and IIlrs. Seth Furnas accom~ I hoped tha~ the ' fence repall's 5:30 with the Centurlal club In panied their daugh ter, Mts.~ Sarah woUld be enough to keep them In . charge ot the entertainment. COrlne, to Ohio Stale UUlvel'slty r loou4 around and It seemed to be . Columbus, Wednesday. where she ·alrlght. Maule and Burtle could FAMILY GROUP AT w11l enter her second year. talk to their oftsprlng through the WiLLIAMSON HOME A robber was dlsco¥ered nt the fence so · they were alright but MI'. and Mrs . B. S. Brown and Blackle and the helters star ted out Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown. o r cash register In Cllnrles Wade':! to look for water and my poor .0 d Versailles, 0 .; Mrs. John ·BaileY,.of I{rocery Thursday night. He f it d neighbOr was .worrled · to death be - Miami.. Fla.: Mrs. Ethel Hauk. of t hrough the bnck .door. · The Lytle cause they wandered all over the Daytoq; and Mr. and Mrs. Ira elevator office was en ereu l~l'Iday farm. tH!Core .JOhnny aaw them and Brown and lIOn, ot PranltUn, were night. An electric clock and 8. num. tooli them to the barn. I t is 80 In- vlsltors at the home of Mra. H. H. ber of poatase stamps .were taken . convenient to have the springs a I' Willi a m son and daughter, Miss The sheriff was notLfled. Mr. and M{s. Ralph Halllmol' d dry • All the stock has to be brough t ~.race, Sunday. und chllC\ren were Sunda.y evening ~----------~----------~~------~------------ guests of the ~~mer's motlle.I'-lnlaw and sister, Mr. nnd Mrs. Don Bolander In BrookvlUe. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Furnas, MI, s Sarah Corlne nnd Seth Jr. atten(]ed Ule weddln" or Mr. Roscoe Furnas of Wa.ynesvllle nnd Mtss Esther TaoWnehUI at the Lau~a Mool e Friend's' HOlUe. We~nesd8.Y. Septen: . ber, 17, at Rlohmolld, Ind. nle Women's phl'I8tian .Soclety The Se••on ·1e Here For F.n And Winter E" . DW.NID TO LiAD IN of LYtle Ohurch WIll;l1ave :an"'I\lI day , Production--Why Not Start Them On An meeting and !'.o~ered' dish ~h;lnel·· Here's the hlghe.t-quallty motor Ciar Chevr,o let hal STYLING next wednesday, octolier 1.. at the o..vroIet alone of all low· ever offered to the motoring publl~ ••• with fleet, priced can hal "Le.ad <>. country home of Mrs. A, F . Kyte. line" Styllnll, Iwonk f~n " ~r The committe" In charge , nre: capi cmd Body by .fl· ~er. modern, aerodynamic line. and FI.he~ lody beauty Madams Clara Bunt. Cleo Oray, D• • NID '0 LIAD IN Anna Johns and Minnie Fbulks. which create "the new ttyle that .tay new" ••• .' PIRFO~Nc'1! Mr. and Mrs .. Walter Kenrl,ck In company with Mrs. Belle Coon alld Chevrolet alQlle co"'~ 1~. \ a . with a powerful, thoroughly proved Valv~-In-Head powe'1ul Valve.ln·1hod daughters or Dayton, were dinner "Victory" ~Olno, ~ofa·7 · . iuests Sunday of Mrs . Alice Clark Speclol Hydiaullc . rokf,<. For Th,e Past 7 'Y ears We have Been .Building ' "Victory" Engine, built of quality material I and de. I . f the Friend's Borne in Waynes""ltIad Knee· ...clian Ride, QJMI Vacuum· Po\- or Shift 0 1 vUle, Ilgned to lead In combined performance a.nd economy ftC) elltra CcHt. . '. Mr. and Mra. Kesler Graham enDW.NID TO LlAD II~ tertained to a famlly dln~er, Sun••• wl~h all the flne ~'omfort, ~onvenlenc. and I'a fety Composed Of T}(e Very Best Ingredients day the foUowlng relatives : Mr. 'CQNO~W Whicl1 Can Be' Used, and Mrs. C. W. Albright and Jackie Chewolilt Is tile _II oco· foat~ro. which hava -:node Chevrolet tho nation'. nomlcal 9' alllaroa.Hclting Huihea, ' of pekins t lir. and ~s. low·prlced co,,' from til" Arthur White, qt Columbus; Mr. and leading motor car for ton of 'ha lalt alo"en yaan"; Ifcindpolnt of II"', oil, lire, Mrs. ;John Myers and ~aughter, Mr. . and " pk... p . and ·Mrs. Berman Albright and son, 1Ir.'" and Mrs. Jack Fletcher and NO CH~NCE TO BECOME RANCID ' AND STALE c1a.ter, Of Dayton and Mr. and ., Mr.. Rob«t 8iney. , .. Come in and let us talk it ove.::. Jlarry cornell, 70, sudd6nly J)IIIIIed awar, satu~d,.y at-! o'clock TlilS FEED HAS BEE~ TESTED AND FOUND 0, K. at JoUaml Valley lloaPltal. Jfe bad < < ..;..:,.. been Ulan five weeD aDd underwem a ID1Dar operattoa. The doctQr ~ reJeued him Baturday and PbIIJ1JII bad 11ft taJre to ....tam I*n to. JaIl ...... Den 1&
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BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED Mr. and Ml·~ . M, A, FulkerSQn en· tertain rl a t dinner, lallt · Wcdne~dl>y evening, in honor of the birthrlay nnni v I'so ry ot their mother. Mrs. J. W . Fulk erson , of Spring Volley. Th Ir gu ests were Mr. and Mrs, Fulk rRon and Dr. "nd Mrs, W, M, Hartinger a nd family , of Spring ValIer. and Mrs. J . W. Hopkins, ef Oolumbus.
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MI's. Howard Mlssllqlnc "and MIS, Robel't Furnas were Dayton shoppers, Monday. Mr. Harley Rhoo.ds. C?f Columbus, Ohio, spellL lhe week-end here wHh' Itls ' parenLS, Mr. anll Mrs, Rhoads, Mrs, Robert Furnas spent Frldny evculng wiLli Mrs. NeLUe Tinney. Mrs. T, S, Hardin and daugh ter \leirglnla , alle nded the Lebanon Fall' F-rldn y. Also.notlced enjoying things al Ule 11111' gl'ounds were Benny anLi David FurnaS. MI'. ond Mrs. Robert Furnas atte nded lhe weddJng of Mr. Roscoe F'UI'nas In Richmond, Ind., Wednes · Llay, september 17. Mr. and Mrs, Sherman Tinney and family were vlslUng relatives and friends In Franklin, Baturday. Mr. aud Mrs. Henry Hopkins and children of Middletown, spen t Sunday with Morris Hopkins and famIly. In lhe afternoon they vi.!JLed Mrs. Roy Estes at Oregonia , who I; recovering from an opern ~lon . Bud lIyneh and wlCe were In Cov Ington, Ky" Friday visiting ut th home or Mr, and Mrs. Walter Adams. David Lee, lruant son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Tinney, 1.s sllght,y Improved. He has been sutrerlJ'lg fr01n Intestinal grippe. Mr. and Mrs. R. Weaver, or Be,lbrook, Mr. and Mrs, Nate Smith. of Spring Valley. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Catl Bias vlsltj!d Mr. and Mrs. Mike Harlan, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Evans were called to Oinclmiatl. last week by the death· of Mrs Evans' uncle, Mr., Russell Hall. Mr. Hall was an employee ,o f the Bell Telephone 00. for' the past 20 years. Mr. and Mrs, Ott F'Ul\h8berger were at the air meet In Dayton. Sunday. Mr; W, S. Hardin, of MJamJ, Fla" IB staying a few days with his niece Mrs. Nettle TInney, Mrs. Edith Dem.a s 'and daughter. Oaroline, of New Vienna, spent Thursdl'Y with Mr, and Mrs. Ollte
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Fl'ellhmen: Pre den t, Ray I y n Crabbe ; Vice ·Pres.. RnIIlA' DUl: Secoy., 'rl'eas .. RUUl Anna Johns; Reporter. Oarlton SLI>nley. Sopholnores: President, Chari S Rye; Vice Pres., Benny Hisey; Sec'y .. Betty Routzahn; 'n'eas" George Mengle; Reporter, Everett Sbort; Program CommUtee, Irma FIl'es, Phyllis Rickey, Helen Vint , Junl0J:fo: Presiden t, Dle)t Osborn; Vice. Pres., Oharels Orndorf : Treas .. J ean HartsOCk: Sec 'y" Jane Hartsock; Sales Mgr., Joe J ames; Repol" LeI', Virginia Preb-::on. Seniors: Piesldent. Lyle Fox: Vice Pres., Tom Florence; sec'y .. Jeann ~ Baker; Treas., Betly Thompson . Seven I : Presiden t: David Hartsock; Vice Pres., Mildred Bourne ; Sec 'y" Trens., Anne Weltz ; Repor · ter, Bareara Crane, The seven t h grade wll1 ' lose a member of Ulclr claSll, Dorothy Con · ard. who Is moving to California with her parents. Seven II : President , Jack Mul · ford; Vice . Pres., Dick Bradley : Sec'y., Naomi Earnhart; Treas , J ean Wilson. Eight I: President, Ma rilyn Burske ; Vice Pres., Donald Brown : Bec·y .. Treas .. SeLll -:-rook; RepJrters. BeSllle 4mb, Jack Preston . Eight II : PreSiden t, Ernestine J!JIrnhart: Vice Pres .. Robert Bur· ton; Sec' y.. Margaret Harlan; Treas., Mary Jane Anderson; Re · porter, Rosemary Mulford,
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t.er of Mr. and Mrs. J . J. Burske, en tertained a group of her classmates at a party, Saturday afternoon, In celebration of her lhlrteenth birthday annl~ersary. Va'rlous games and co~tests provided the a fter noon's en ter tainment, after which refreshments of Ice cream and birthday cake were enJoyed, Marilyn received many love · Iy girts rrom her fMensd . Guests Included Misses G ladys Rye. Rosemary Mul for d, Barbara Ciane, Dorothy Conl>rd. A 11 n e Weltz, Mildred Bourne, Raylyn Craibbe, Ruth Helen LeMay. Bar · ,bara Lou Bland, Glennie Cl1apman Edwina Stanforth, Margaret Harlan, Mary Jane Anderson and Est her Lukens.
The costullJe you see here Is one of the rlggln's Joan Bennett wears In "Wild Geese Calling" next Wednesday lind Thursday screen 'a ttr tlon nt the Twin Theatre. "Wild Geese Calling" Is a novel of AmeriCAn pioneer. lng, written by Stewart Edward White. It Is a story of II twofisted IUmberj ~Lck , dan ce hall queen , , , strange allies against the fury of a vast prlalltlve country_ All t he romance" a ction, thundering drama of lhe great norUlwestl Henry Fonda Is cO-6L1>r and featuring Wllrren Williams, Ona Munsen and Barton MacLnne. Don't let tM chllqren miss "Raggetty Anlll" on same bU. This Is the Yellr'S best Technlcolor fellt urette.
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At th e regular Il1cellng of Wa rl'on cngo. Tnll'l'ment a t Willeling. W. Coun ty Chapter No. 1>9. Disabl j d VI\" Wedl1 csday. Scp~cmber 24. America n Velnrans or the Wo rld War at MemOl'lol Ha ll" Le banon, last Friday cvening th foll owing officers wcre elecled for th e e nsll- ~ Ing tcrm : COl1uhnnder : Sa muel Turne r, MaFURNITURE POLISH son: S r . Vice COIllIl1Rntier : 1. nox Wood. Franklin; Jr. Vice Comma nder : Andrew H. HawleY. Oregonia: Treasurer: Roy Yin ~e r " Lebanon ; and Chaplain : C h arl'~ Alford , Morrow, ~...; . Tile c Ol1lman~ er elec t th en a ppOin ted the followi ng offl ce r~: AdA~omatic jutant : Ar thUr Snld r. Maillcvl' lc , Serv ice OlTlcer : Dr. Hersch el M. Williams, Lebanon; S er gean t At Mrs. Louise File, Corrf'Spondent Arms : Ralph H. Johnson, Fra nklin ; Officer of the Day.: Chnrl rs O . Sh in The 85th annual Warren Counly kle, Lebanon; Historltm : P a 11 I Fair, at Lebanon, was held the pas L Drehm, Frank1ln; atld Color GUllrrl!; ~ week. Friday was the record breok Art hur Weber of Fl'finklin an d AI · Ing day for attendance alld many bert Ertel of South Lebanon, of our lowns people attended. Th e executive committe!! I ~ comTile first P .T.A, meeting of til e posed of the followIng : Robert, . seasoll WIlS held Wednesday evenBrown. Samuel tumor, L e n 0 h Ing. Aftcr the business session a Wood, Andrew H. Hawl ey. Roy friendly chat, a delightful desscrt Yinger and ChRl'les Alford . course was served, The officer s rI s l£,'Jla ted wera act · Mr, Gurth Schulz, ot New York , minister ed the oath of olIlre a nd 3Sc SSe: and S1~OO Sizes spent sevel'al days with Mrs, Schulz duly Instolled by the 'r etlrln g CO Ill Llle former Miss Ruth CopperslI1hb, mander Robert W, Brown, who W RS L ucher In our school. . ' DEal presented with a pas t commllll Ie ' 's r. r Frost, was rushed LO badge and year bar. .Kelly Hale Hospital, T,h u r s day WnynesviUe, Ohio A citation was T02clved b.y t he .nIght, wlt.h an a ecute case of ap- chapter from headquarters having" pcndlclUs. where he underwent an operation and at, this time Is Improving, MISlI Madge Ann Heckel, of WJImington, who Is a fre!luent guest
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GRADE BUILDING Last week WaS Pair week! The boys and girls from the Grade Building were qUite anxious to a' tend the Fair and sec if they -could find some of their work on display, . Even though we were not Cortu · nate enough to bring home any Wayne,ville, Ohio prizes We feel that our bOoth wal one of which we could be proud. A I AdmluJon JOe &: 20a the grades contributed and all were very much Interested. This sort Gf MIs.. Jessie GlU'lIIer. Correspondent here, of her grandmother, Mrs. LAST TIMES TONIGHT Madge Smart. Is still con!lned In dJsplay gives all ot' us a chance to Kelly Hale Hospital aCter an opcompare our work wi th that of other Mrs. Emil Hlckle and son, Jo'lm p n dectomy , opera·t lon, a week ago, schools. We teel that we are up very Lnux, and MIss ~.ndromeda Thomp. Is still critically ' 111, although she near the top: Next year, perhaps SOil. all of D\llvton, were .Frlday has shown some Improvement. we shall be first, Wllo knows? evening callers 31t the home of the Mrs i Harry Hall, who lives one ~m. ~ Terry family. mile south of town, m et her death, Mr. Pete. Stanley Demus has acThe total enrollment of pupils In Mrs. Bessie Plymlre spent MondllY Thursday evening. at her home afcepted a position at Patterson Field. the Fourth Grade Is as , follows : with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor and ter falling down the cellar steps , in ~yton . boys 23 and girls 20. ' famJly and Mrs, . Emma Plymire. breaking her neck. Funeral was ~ , H. Purkey apd family, of ---0-near Harveysburg. held Monday afternoon rrom Stubbs Bandgap, Ky ,. and Mr, John Lamb. Jean Hawk after a\tendJng school Mrs. Annella Pence anct , 01l1l01'ct Funeral . Home. Waynesville and and family of 'Wddletown, vlslted here for one week, has moved 10 P ence, of nearWaynesv1lle, we:'e bU'1al In ,Miami Cemetery, COrwin. relaU,:C8 ' In Oorwin. ' MIamisburg. We were sorry to lose visitors of the Tlabage famIlY. Mr. Eldon T1etmlar, a former Mrs. Dola Lindsey. of Franklin, her. ~ ~ Bro,!,n, Lebanon, ' was a restdent, who lives near Kingman , daughter qf Fred Williams, of· Leb-0-DI"k busmess visitor In this communJty Is a patient In Kelly Hale Hospital anon. was killed there in an acel-· We have two new pupils, saturday arterru)On. after an appendectomy operation, a dent, SundaJ, involving two cars Shaver, who came here from KenMr. and ~rs. W. L . Ross and few days ago. He Is much Improved. ' aDd a truck. Mrs, Lindsey, was the tuCky and Roberta Hartsock. from Miss Lois, of nE!ar Olark.'1vl11e, we, e ' Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hartsock, of c,ousln of Mr. Willard Wilkerson, ot Spring Valley. Thursday callers at the Almon Per. Dayton, were sa~urcay guests of --0--corwin. rlS home the latter's sister, Mrs, Joe Da vl. Mr. an4 Mrs. .\. L. Aurthur and Third Grade anC! family. , Ms, Alice Terry remains quite 1:1. • JIll'. and Mn. Bud ArthUF vISIted Jimmy Crane entered school on Mrs. Ernest Collier, of N!\Shvllle, friends 'in OBborn, Jndlan day. Monday ot this week . He has been Sunday visitors at her home were : Tepn., who has been .caring for her 'J ames T. Keener and wife wlslted touring the :west. He has . a great Mr. a nd Mrs. Chi rlle Allen, of Way.mother, Mrs. Annn Van Doren, Is relllltlve.B In W1r1chester, Ind" over deal to tell us about the ·west and nesvllIe and Mr. and Mrs. Crane, spending several days at her home of Dayton the week-end. we enjoy hearing It. • . Mr. and Mrs, Oooree McDonald - -0- • MIss · Gwendlyn To w Is 0 II, Mr. Mr. and Mrs" Wilbur Rogers an I of Vandalia, Ill .. art! the guests of B'\'Ockmlln. Mr.. Raymond Richer anJ If you really want to see boys children and lllr. and Mrs. Virgil ' the latter's brother, Mr. O eorge wlte, Mr. Ehrwood Towlson, Mr. and and girls think, you should viAlt the Plymlre nd UtUe daughter. Vlr- Lytle and wife. Mrs. Elwood Rotroft, .and Mr.. I\ud third grade, They ,nre just begin- gene. all of n.ear ClarksVille, Mr. M l' S. Mar I a n Shumaker, and Mrs. Horner. SlWlher viere' Sunday ning to work "thought problems." a nd Mrs. Crnne. M.r. and Mrs. Allen friends, of 'llellbrook, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Lnwren ' e ~, nnd Mr, Scott, Milford . were Sun· afternoon guests of friends. Hardin. Sixth Grade doy callers 'at t he home of Mr, ana' Mr. and Mrs. Nile Lane, and Mr. J4,1'. 'and Mrs. Kelsey Aurthur enThe sixth grade reports an en- Mrs. George PEymlre. and Mrs. 1\ p . Price and son, of tertained Mrs; Mary Brubaker, or rollment of 46 pupils for aua time, Columbus, were Sunday d I I\n t .' New Carlisle. and the Misses Rose 27 boys .and 19 girls. Some of the . Mr. and Mrs . ' Earl Woolard and guests of Mr. and' Mrs. Frerl Sher':. Covell. Helen 'Lauber, Bea. Swanton boys exhibited their b:rd houses and Miss Lucy Emley attended revival all of Springfield. 0., Baturday. the girls their mats In the grllde exs.ervlces at the Church of Ohrist In , Mr, and Mrs. 'Oyt;us Frazier and Mr. . a1')d Mrs, Chester Bogan's hibit 'at the fair. Xenia, Tuesday evening, family. of HJllsboro. were SI1m1ay daughte!., Carolyn Mae snows little - - c- hnprovement~nce her Ulness. , , ." I ~ Grade 'hils being the fourth week of r~===============~=======~===-i\ .school, the -beginners are fairly Wi ll adjusted. -".~,.aJ'e now reading in the PreMrs. Bert Bunnell. Corl'ellPQncJen' Primer and writing simple word '. having first learned some of tile Misses Irma and Revn'.Stump en- simplest forms Imd movements Ilf tertalned MISlI Alice OgleSbee and wrlUng. Prom the beginning of school good ' Miss Minerva Linscott, ot Spring Valley, Tuesday. work has been done In coloring ar,C1 You'll enjoy' having "open house~' whether fOr your 'M r. and Mrs. Bert Bunnell and free hand dra.wlngs, They have own circlEl of friends or new ones when your home is daughters spent SundllY with Mr. COlored antma1s and trult, They repaired f?r e~jcjency, economy ~~d beauty, .and Mrs, Levi Bunnell and ramlly, have made .clever dr~wings , Illusof Loveland. tratlng the poem, "The .Three LI tI c Mr, and Mrs, Joe CorneUus enter- . Kittens." -0-talned Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bunnell Rem.e mbeI. that repair in time saves more ~xpensive The 'FIrst Grade IB learning to and famUy. Sunday. Rev. Eustace Heckert was sent read In the new bOoks. We wJll be . costs later: Ask us about repairs for your home. back to serve another year as pas- glad when we can read long stories. We have a new boy In \lur room, tor of U,e ~Jtlca U, B. Church. Mrs. Emerson :Emely has been .on HIB, name Is Howard Florence. Las ' week many of us enjoyed the Fair. the sick Ust. Miss Marie Gorsuch. who haa especially the Merry.Go-Round. . Make your home a bulwark of resistance against win~n home, sick, returned to her FAMILY DINNER ' ter, ConB,H~rve fuel · and make your borne a healthjer, work, Monday. ' Mr. and Mrs, HaJnes and two chilhappier spot with repairs and additions that. will keep Mrs. Maude Orane en.tertalned th ~ dren, and Mr. and Mr1l: Free: of the col~, ~intry blasts away, EQUIP YOUR~,HOUSE' ~pringfleld, called at the stewart fololwlng members of her famlly at home, . Sunday afternoon. dinner SUndaY: Mr. aQd Mrs. Loren WITH S1''oRM DOO~S AND WINDOWS. . . \ Mr. O. W. Stewart spent SUnday ' .Jam~eson imd lami!1, of Waverly; . " . A afternoon III'Ii the. ,"Oold · Springs ·Mr.' ..pd Mrs. Charles ,Dooln, of Oln'OIh 9bJldren Mias TbIS Tavern,!', cltmatl; Mr. and Mn. RUSStll1 Carr, ' ........ ' Special Technicolor . 'We c:ll'rY"' a complete line of ma,t erials tq build or re .. PioWre., ,\..~tty AnD" of I:.ef:Ianon;. and Mrs. Irene.'~ender> :'pair Y2.l;lE ·~ome from the cellar to ~he rQof. _, son. "BI-~ . 810GE CLUB WATCR FO. ,!lias , ~~ . ~ ''FI)'lng nUnd" "Shepherd of tbe OA8D OF THANKS Member& of the "HI-Lo'" Bridge JI1l1&" Q "~ anhllnt" ,Judy Oanova Mrs. O. R. Unrlesby wishes t() exclub and one luest, Mrs, D. R. til .IPud4lJO Head- ' "11001.1 Over smJth. ' .ere entertained 'Tuesday press her sincere Cbanta to her ma.. "Aloma of SOUCb 8eU" beautlful poet... eYeniDlr by 1IrlI. Jobn TUrner The tiy 1\'lends tor EY-*7IhiDa for Duildin, ' .aler Serenade" "Belle evenln,'. hlllh 8COI'eS were heid by cards and let~rs of encourapment I2WI1 o&h~n IOCID to W.,....iI1.. Ohio MrL Harold IIBIer, lin; H. p, Dye, IIbe reeb1ved while In M!am1 VaIle7 bClllpi~! aDd after arrivtq bome • .... L.A.a.nt.
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Mayor A. K. Day, Russell ., Bentley and W a lter Elzey .looking over the street work the other morning . _ . a s on a ny other construction job, there · are lots of' side-line straw bosse s 8S the j"ob progresses . . . last week. this column suggested a hunt for the oldest Waynesville and Wayne Towns hip resident · . - we did. not think about it at the time but it probably is Mrs. Emma Barnett, who is in ber 93rd year with "Mat" McKnisey who is' 92, running a close second •. it is our guess that not many members of his congreK'ation know that Rev. Radley was a printer, or rather a stereotyper, which is a first-cousin to a printer. at one time • • • we found it out and may call on him to help get out the
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Lester if: Gordon took charge 01 the Wayne~vl11e postofflce WednclIdny morning. Mr. Gord'on succeeds as postm/lSter Fred Braddock. who has bet!n act-Ing postmaster sinCe the reslg-' nation ot Frank M. Fox. a year ago. The present s~ff consiaLing of L,UCY Emley and Glenna Woolard, clerks. wUl be retained, according to Mr. Gordon.
TIle New Century . Club beld U.s first mt:eUng ot the IN1~1942 year a t the home of Mrs. H. E. Batbaway. FrIday afternoon. Twenty members responded to roU-Cail with clUb remlnlsceoces. A short bwilness seaslon waa held, after '!ihlch the committee preaent. ed the following prorram. Thla beIng the New Century C).'s thlrlyfilth annlventary. a short hlatory o. the clUb was prepared and read b, Mrs. J. L. Mendenball. Mn. L. o. Radley In her cbarmilli manner, sang "Smilln' Through." Mrs. P. H. Farr read a poem by Edgar GUilt, Harold Sharp, Pleasant Plaln .. was followed by a book review. "Wild re-elected chairman ot the Warren Geese Calling" by Mrs. Prank Le county AAA committee. at the anMay. nual convenUon of township deleThe program waa closed with a gates at the &>urt.house last Thursplano solo "Happy Pll,nner", by ' day. Prances Fhltadler. 8 . Willard Lash. Mason. waa reA dellghtful aocIal hour followed turned as vice chairman. and H. during whleh d llclous refreahmen~ Ralph McClure, near Red Lion. ns were served by the boI&ea8. utlItecl me~r. J. N. Br~ndhUber. Loveby Mrs . . Harold Whitaker and Mnt. land. and Joeeph E. Meyer, South Nolan Conner. The follOWllli cuesta Lebanon. were named alternate attended : ' Mrs. ,Glen Borden. YrI. members. Harold Earnhart, lira. ota rudy. TOWnship committeemen and deleMrs. H~ey Burnett, YrI. Harold iates were announced as follows : Whitaker. Mnt. L. C. Badley. Yra. WAYNE: Rhoades Bunnell, chalrMa.... n-u.•••• - . Nolan Conner and ulan and delegate; DaVis Furnas. •., Frances "'.,,- "'0 MIas Whitaker: vice chairman; Roscoe Fur n a I, member; Ronald Hawke. alternate delegate; Leonard TInney and Percy Reason. alternate members. c~: Carl Bomtraeger. S chalmuui; Ralph Oreen. ylce chalrman. Carl Bradstreet. member; Funeral servJces were held here J ohn. Grerc and John Kruer. alterTuesday afternoon at 2 p. m. at the nates; John Kruer. deleiate with McClure funeral home for Prank Bradstreet. alternate. RusaeU Roblll8On. 48, who ~ Sun. DEI!IRPIELD: C. 'iI. Browning, day morning .t ~I V&Uey hoi· cb&1rman; W. H. irwin. vice chalrpltal. Dayton. arter· a three day. man; Albert Schutte and George lltness. Death was caused by an tn- Carnahan. alternates; S. W. wsb, de Iegate, Brawolng. ~temate. fecUon. "Frankie" as he w.. tamWar1.Y PRA.NKLlN : WUey lrfolltgomery.
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With an Increased force of workers on the Job. rapid progress la beIng made on t he Waynesville Main s treet repa.ving proJect. Forms have been laid and aspllllltic concrete poured on the east side of the street In the wldentng proc 88 . Wednesday morning sectIons of Lhe old concrete were beJng lorn out In prepare.t1on (or the new paving that will be laJd across the thoroughfare. AlthOUgh some difficulty was encountered at first In obtaining maLcrlals. engineers In charge ot the project expect the work 'to be finIshed within the next ten days. Residen ts on Main street and business houses were without water tor seve.ral hFs. Tuesda.y. when a 111'1' hy dran t W IlS ~Ing moved to a new location at the north end Of " - - - - - - - - - - - - " the s treet. The hydrant was taken from a spot near t he SOHIO filling slaUon lo the corner In front of the Orallic! lroper property.
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\ Mrs. Ralph AUtqtd and dalllihler. 'Mr. and Mrs. WlLIlam Newton. of Fire early Tuesday morning daConnie Sue. and Delbett All(ord. Lebanon. entertaIned Mr. and Mrs. stroyed a large tobacco ,barn and aGazette' some of these days t Day<0 ....n. wer, ~pper gueIJ ts 0 f Carma.n 0 rane and son at dinner. nother barn on the Mfs. Emma " . , John Stans berry was Mr. and Mrs. Hat Malnol18. Satur- Friday evening. Surtace tarm on the lower Sprlngpretty busy keeping parkers day. ' --0-boro and TownshIp roads with a off Main street Saturday af-0.-Mra. Viola Harlan Is visiting at loss estimated at more than $5.00(). A report on the examlnaUon or ternoon and evening , •• the Mr. and Mn. Sinlth Taylor a d the home or Mr. - and Mrs. Karl OrigIn of the blaze. which started County otl'lces and recorda Oy Pran : daughter. of LexlDgton, Ky .• were Babb. and SOD. tn Xenia. In the hay lott' of the ~n. WIIB not Wells and Gilldys-xt-umm. sCate in . radio in Gray's B.rber shop AundaY guestS ~If IIr. and Mrs. Paul -{)-determined. spec tors. on fJle tn the offtce of A. was loyal to the Cincinnati , Uuke alld. fa milIy. Mr. and Mrs. '!L HlUph HasLings. and The blaze WII8 discovered by Frlg- M. Parker. County Auditor•. com. Reds right up to the last ..• --0son, were Saturday even.lng dinner . Idalre workers Ilvlng In the n8lgb- mends records ~ot all otflcer3 receiving the very last of the ·Mr. and Mrs. ~rt Billett (Elale guesta of ,Mr. and Mrs. Heber Ross bor.hood shortly ·aCter m1dnlg!lt. and. and clerks of county boards. l~ague . games, ev~nafter Mae WlcaU. of Centerville. are an- and son of Middletown. . nt:lghbo"!l were summoned. The r~port Hsta findings total1ng other not~-Ioyal roo t e r s nounCulg the birth of a daughter. -{)-The res!dence caught tire severnI '2.179.60 of which the maJorlty ba3 had turned theit: attention to Naomi Jane. 8e~ptember 19, Save ...Iib lIS durin&" our lOth ao- Umes but the blaze was extlng- cltller been paid or adjusted, of'. 7""- 0 DlvetSU'Y we. Oct. 15 to 18. Wa.toh ulshed oy volunteer !I,hters. Bot h .fi,olallj said. . footb all ••• if you want any Mr. and Mrll.,. Jl.uaseU oarr. of r01' It, Tb e WaJDesVlQe Ora.. Store. Iburns were cOmpJetely leve~ . The repor,t also ltates that form: information about the Brown Lebanon, and Maw. AlaW1e QraDe ---0-The grl!Qt loSs waS BUrter~ when. er findings remalnlna unpaid total countY_'~'Little W,()rl.d.a fe' ", UOIm. was bom ID DarkID bu. cbaInfWl;, Ralpb 1IeOII.ne. vice . v~' :flIiau .tn,. ., CIao1ItaR, , ..... ADd ~.a J:I. Bu~ ~ ,ttl~~: ~ .A Jaqre ~_'ni .~ . \•• t. • at GeorgetowD this month, came with bla parents, MI'. chalnnlu1; Marshan Miller. mem- sunday. . son, WUton and Miss Evelyn JOh~. quantity of Carm I!nplepents locludThe report on the county ellll1n- . just a~k Earl Rickey _ .•' he's and Ura. Charles A. RobinaoD, while ber; Paul Noble and .Mllo Beck, al- . --0visited Paul KJntzell, of Yellow lng three threshilli separat?~l! t Ylere eer Includes ftndlngs of $769,1Its fo r Mla8 Barbara ,IC rane was Ule week: Springs. Sunday afternoon. housed ,yo .thls building. A quantity Ust; of county eqlP~ent by poll,tlc li a small oboy. He 'atteDded ' WaJDeI- ternates; 1I0ntaomery. delegate, an authority • • • E ' ll i 0 t t ville schools and was a olen tn the McOlure. alterna~. 'end illest of MI8II Mar1Jyn Bunke. '----0of hay. feed. two goats Md many subdlvlsloJlll. 'nw!ae 1nelUde ,stU J 'Wright and small son, ot J. Will Wblte arocery store for HAMILTON: J. N. Brandhuber. Sunday the BUl'IIIte's and their a;uest Mrs. Lewis Fires and Mias l"1oss1e chICkens were ~ lost. by H4r1an township. Detroit, a Waynesville v is :- many ye&1'll. chairman and c elept.e. chairman v18lted relatlve:s and friends at FIres were Dayton Visitors. Monday. The Lwo blllldings were only par- , The report Includes a tew 1",tor over the week-end . ' .' He leU Waynesville 10 yeara aBo and delegate; John P. Lewla, vice Chl1Ucothe. O. II lIally covered by. Insurance. gesLions tor lmprovements In the he enters into a new pOSition to accept a poa.\t1on tn a Krater chairman and a.lter~ate delegate; --0Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bland r.nd keepltlg recorda by cer:a1n offices. Honprtng Mrfl. Anna Treliber. 01 daughter, Barbara Lou. or Sprlnggr"........ store in Davton. Recen" u O. H. Hagemeyer. member; Frank October 1 . " • personnel " "Y . he~" had been empioyed in a' ltore Mount and P. • M. HJtesman. alter· Waring. Texas, Mr. and Mrs. .Wen. 'b ora, and Mr. and Mn. L. C. St. ... manager for the Parke, Dates J h S nda ell operated by Pred Barnard there. na. zel Herres enter·talned at dlnnl:r. 0 n were u y nner guests of SBl ' vis and -Co .. _ . he formerly He 'Ia survived by two slaten, Un. HARLA:N: Oeorge R . Chapman. Sunday, Mr. and . Mrs. F. J. Shock. Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Smith. served in Jl similar job with ~Il& WQDlard, o. Dayton, anclllrl. chairman and alterna·te delegate; Or Day.tOn. --0-the United States Tire com- Ida. Cooper of Columbus. A In'other. Charles Homan, *e chairman: -0:-ma Armitage) of Springfield were The .MlasIonary Societies of tl\e pany , . the contractors in Ernest. preceded hlDl In death 30 Soott Whitacre. member. Haro!d Mr. and Y(JI" Carl Conard were also guests. . Waynesv1l11! and Ferry Churches or The marrlage ot .MJas Thelma charge of the Main street years 810. Sharp. delqate. supper guestAI Iallt Wednesday of Mr. -{)-Christ met at Waynesville. Wednea- Ross. daughter ot Mr. &nct Mrs. Ray . 'b bus'l'ness' Burlal was made In Miami ceme~ MASSIE: Howard Graham. chalr- and Mrs. cannan Crane and Bon. Mrs. Bernard ~lloh. oC Rldge- day afternoon. The pres1<1ent. Mrs. Ross. of near OregonJa, and Warpavmg' JO mean _... .. te11' man and delegate; Robert Stump. ~-o-Ville. ang Mrs. A. F. Me1l0h accom- Jenny Thomas, after an &alsence of ren K. Cook, eon of .Mr. and Mrs. several men worked on the • ..-vIce chairman: Clint Taylor, memMr. and Mrs,' J . P. Larrl.ck visited panted by Hamilton relaUves. at- several months Was present to con- Amos COOk. waa quietly aolemnJled project last Sunaay .: ' •• just ber" and alternate delegate; Luther their 8On-Io-la1\/ and daughter. Mr. tended the HamUton Fair, Thurs- duct l the 'meepng. Saturday aftemoon at the Oregqnla four more short weekB until Hartaodt at'd Charlell Bauer, alter- and Mrs. Oeol'le T . QuJck, in Mja- day. Mrs. bances Brannock and the United Brethren church. The· Rev. II I ti t h nates mlaburg, Saturday evenllli. --0--Rev. Porhand COI;lducted tbe devo- . WnUant Pox. ot Springboro, perthe fa ~ ~c Qn • : . en Albert~. chairman - -0-Mr. and Mrs. John Settlemyre and tiona1 period. A playlet covering thc forme~ the ceremony: before a small Thanksglvmg day - , • and , _ _ and de1epte; Bdwtn IdUson. vlre Mnt. ,Augusta McBride. Art Cal · son. of Oregonia. vlslted their par~ leason "A Man from Ethopla". was gathering of relatives and doee then-ChriBtmas .: ' , • "Doc" . ManY WaynesviUe 'amiUes ,bad ~ and alternate delegate: vert and 'Dean }!laWke, 01 Columbus. entAl. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. St. Jobn. presented !by Mrs. Je~ Bradley. frlenda. Drake will celebra(e hi~ 10th "D!Ovtn, day" dUrin. the past week.' Harry SChDen melDbi!r: Ray' G . and Mr. and Mlrs. Donald L. Hawke Sunday evening. 'Mrs. MarJor.Je BrOwn sang the splrJ . The. groom was attended by his anniversary as aWaynes- far. and Mnt. Robert L. Satterth· Smith, and Karl ParkiII. ·,a1te~ates. were Sunaay enolnlJ supper illests tual. "Lord l ' Want to be a Chrls- 'brother, Ernest Cook . and Mh ville businessman tills month wa.,lte haVe moved .lnto t.he apart. TUR~: Henry R. Har- at the home of. Mr. and 'Mrs. C. Lee tlan". · . Roxie Oarolyn saclttitt.·att.ended the It " . ,: f ment tn the WlllJamaon buUdlnl ria. chalrman; Ever~tt, y"lce chair- Hawke. " The offering was divided between bride maid of bonor. Two small · " ~appy, :,;, ~P.t~~[~h or· vacated by Mr. and Mrl. John Tur-· : man and alternate delegate; A. M. - -&-C. Home Missions and South African nelces ot the groom Donna Haciley J.Iler Lmotype ~peralAU ' at Grapevine. member; ZaIn Banta alMr, and ,Mrs.. John B. Gons enwork. and Janet DoSter: ~rved ' &II tratn The Miami ~a~ette; an~_ his Mr. and ~. J , B. Crabbe ~nd 'ternate delegate and !J t ~ ~>~!' .t. e . te~tatnedmemberl ot their brldJe bear~s. Ushera ' w~e Jack BGaa, fami r. pave moved to West ~hter. are ~w realdlng In the me{Dber, and J. Pran~' 8ellerll. al-' ~IUO at: .tbeir· ~~ last Wednesday In a quiet ceremony. performed brother of the ibrfde and, Seldon Milto .: ., "Hap" 'iB employ· cOh&rd home 011 Y&1n .treet. . ·· temate ~emller. L " , even1na;. . last Friday evening. at the Ferry Campbell, both of OregOD1a. t th D t Rub~er Mr. ~ MrI. J!:diar 8m1tb bave UNION. Joeeph'E. Meyer. chair" ,. Church ¢ Christ parsonage, Miss Pollowtbg the ceremony a recep~d a e . a!, . on . aM~unced ' the plI;I'Chaae of the C. man and delerate; WUl D. Hoff. Mra. Sadie ~iAiason. of Harv~)S- EVa Elizabeth Wharton. daughter tlon ·was held at the home of &he compan¥ .p lant m . Da,rtol'li" ., Mt ~brer k»ropeny on Narth vJce chairman and alternate dele- burg. . .nt SUJllday night and Yon- of Mr. and Mrs. Olyde Wharton. be Ibrlde's parents. Jess a~rtso~k -"a,nd: ·. ~elen '&treet. They ' wW not .occupy the. gate; Clem Bowyer, member; W. C. day at the Jblle .of her son, P. L. caDle the bride of Loren Routzahn. A series ot township m~tlngs to The 'you"g COUple Will reside near Hartsock 'now o~ San An- property untfl next aprrn" Harter 'and Ralph TerwWlger, al· Reason. ,f. son ot Mr. Kerr Routzahn. The start the new ' land use program In ~egonta.. Mr. Cook Ia employeeS at tonio, Texas, were re~eWiDg . ~r, and Mnt. Roser lb'own and ternates, . ~ ·Rev. W. C. Smith ol!lcla·ted .at Ih Warrep Cou~ty, was started 'J'ties- ~:. ~lg1da1re ·.corporatlon. In Dar· Id f ' d hips iii Waynes- f8Jl1l1Y move into the property OWDWABH'lNOTON: H. A . Millan!' "'afda for -: ' .·.10th . umlYen&:rJ single ring service. Mr. and Mrs. · day with a meeting for Salem o . rle~ s . ' ~ by Mrs. C. R. Pralier on TblrJ chairman and delegate: · ~erbert · sale IIP,eCIIaIa I.r (){4. 15 to 18. The Berpar4 Melloh. brother-I~-law and TownShip at the '.Morr,ow SChool Tbe:'brlde 15 a &:raduate ot Harville last we~k •• • thiS co~. atreet, tormerly occupied by Mr. an,l Rolla; vice chaJrlnf,n; Ed C. Jeffery, W~riIIe Orl~ Store. sister of the 'brkle, were their ooly audltorl!lm. D . B. Bailey. county veysburg high school In the ·cJ.au 0/ ump pauses to p~y tribute t'o iita. aUold, Kohler aDd famllJ wb') member:; Harold MoKay, alternate - - ,. . .. - - 0 - attendentAl. ,f ann agent. onnoW;J.ced. 0 the r 1940. The Il'O?tn 18 a ~~ o ~ the melnQry of 'FraJ,lkie-Bob- JUl,e moved to West IIlltoD. deIerate and alternate m~; OrMra. R. L. Hackwell and Mrs. Immediately follOWing the cere- meeting's . scheduled include one at th~ ,c~ Of. : 41i ~aybevlUe h1 ~:1 • inaon 'who was 'buried here ,We . JobnIon, alternate membeJ:. LeWta ThomJ)lOl!l were OlendaJe vJsJ- mony th~ couple lett for a week-end Bt,ltlerviUe school buUdlng Thurs· school. " . .. r • this week .••• l?nrmany, years, MRS. AUCE TERRY ton. MoneI.y, ' trip through Indiana ~d IWnob. day nliht; WaJDe Township Pi,.., "F""ankl'e'" wa.s · chief 'clerk in BURIED WEDNESDAY CHAB. MOO.8 OPENS --0They .returned to Waynesvtl1e:s~n. day' at the bome ot Rone,ld H~wke; WEINEJl ,OA:ST'HELD • . NEW JAW OPI'ICBS Mn·. Loren ~.dley arut daugbter. day. and .re mAkIng tbelr home 1\1 East Turtlecreek Township at the ON' 13th 81RJJ-JDAY J. Will:' White's grocery st()re ·Kia. Allee Terry. '18. a lUelOlll - .- Pat.IY. were dJnner PeitAI at ' the the B. V. Smith proPerty. on Third ho!Jle of Omar . Holltnaswoth·. -west Mr. and Mra. rl&~rence Brown , .: • , h&. has waited on thou&- reaJdent' of th1I ·oom m unltJ. died at Waynesville h1en~ last weelc re- home of Yr. ¥,d lin. ~. H. Hatt- street. . Cif Oregonia,. OCtober 6; West Tur- ~ted by Mr. ~ Yra. Harolet ands " Of local ' people and ber home near wellman. SUnday · ~ved attractlve1.Y-enaraved cardS ,SOCk. Tuesday evenlne. Mrs, RoUtahn. who Is emp'oyed tlcctee1t" October 7; Frftllkltn Town- Whitaker 6Jid MUs LooUie McIn· ~ " many' older residents" r~~em.: followlDa an mn_ of aeveral weeks anDOuncUIg the opeolna of the -.--0-. &II bookte,(lRft' at the PaIi1ey Ha "d- ship. ~~r B: Waab!ngton ToWn- .tyr,. entertained a. a WebW'l1'oast duratilon. _She was . t~ Wtd~ of law romces of Charles S. Moore. I!I~ ¥J8I\ ~ary tia LeMay, 'who lA em- ware store .atf.end~ lC~ooI. 1n, ~y. Mltp. October" io; C~ea;rcreek Town- Itt hOnQr of-t,helt .~ Donald" lith. ber 'bhn;' ~s,the driyer ~f the w~ L. Ten7. . thl! Bethea4a _Ilk buUding tn Be- .p'loyeel ~ . Jefffr8ODvme • .Ind~ .pent neav1l1~ and lI ' a ~d~' of ' the ahlp. October 13. and M".~e Town· \bIrthday. Those prei!im~r~ Ola. little White grocery delivery She is .urVlved by' tWO .IODI. Kerle tbes'da, MarylaDdl' . • the weet-endl" t the hOOle o~ ;}ler clatil. o~ '30. ~r: Rou~ attende:l. ShIP. Oc~ 24. , dys Rye. ~ )(u1f~ Mar . truck • • x aDd Walker. . : Mr. ~. a native of Waynes- ~j:l}ta. :.. .~ the 'Centervllle 'Hllh 8cbDol, and la llyn Burske, Edwyta StaD.f~ Ka: . '" I' .' . . Punetal aenkle!l, ~ held Wed- vUIe. has been • pracUclnl attorney '; ~ ' 0, , • now employed by the Doebler Broth- ' ~ABY OF ry Jane Ander"n, ~ ....,FUNERAL SERVICE nesday afternoon at 2 ,p.m. at t.he In the national a.pltal many .years. . ¥no M~e .·stauP. of LebIIoon. ers damp ~ Midcnet.o..llr , . WllDD~O OBSDVED bart. 'Eula aoak. Pr8Dc,e WIiUJIbr; HEI:.D ,"OR ,N'ANT. " '1 ItClUn PI.UWal home. ~ burial ' ..- .; ,..-.-..: azrci Jeue TIIan&s wer.e Sunday . . , . Eileen BrOwn. IBeth ~ . , . : ., belnl made In IIIuDl cemewl7. B08T8 TO MDQII!B8 eventna ,upjl8lr peata 'ot Mr. and ATTEND ~ • , Mr. and Mis. lrwln' MuUord .eo- Sackett. ~ h~, Jbn __ ba· · • I'UneNl ..... '".. helel Tues· . Of' PlNOOaLI: CLva Mrs. HOWai'd. ~citne. ~... S. JN8P8C1'1ON terta1ned a ~np tit friends at their vtd .~k, Tommy' 8boIIP. ..... da7 ~ 11 0'*,* at the AT lli01JN'l'AIN seaOO" ~. aDd lira. CJannaD ()l'&Iie were '~ -;-- , I¥Jme last Wednesday ev~ tn ard Wbltater" Dona1d .~·". ¥oClUre'.PuiIeraI IIom8 far Da~kl ---:--. .;. ""':-:__ balta to' the ~lben of Uieir ~- ~n. Ha.roId :~ aDd.!lra. H. P. Iupectlcm of ~e new1.Y-maUtli~ hOllOl' at their weddllli annlveraarr. aid Q!ark. And IltaMld ~ LIe ~" ..........-oId ~ of . IIIIf AnnIe U. Browne ~- ohJe club ' ", tbe1r~ 8UDda7 DYe were Ptillay. PrantUn ~ .O .1( 8. held 1M~ Tbefr-cueata inClUded MI'. aDd-Mra•• I -:;::;::. '. Mr. aDd · .... 'l'IIaIUIJ. who tid bJ . . . 0Uman c,aae left 'l'UH. eftJllnl. Mr. anlUIre. Howard 1'I!It . : ~ day ~ .... attemlecl b, the BIDJl BroWn, Mr~ and ·Kra. St,D1e, IUI4 " ......IA 00rwln daJ for • few . , . to &be BpIa. &lao"........ , Mr. and L IIdIrar 8mith .... f~ per.DII frDIq W~eivt1Je: BIII\ey. Mr. &Dct Mn. BIdon Retal· III ~==:'11 . . . . . . . . .", IGbDol a& An. all . . . . . . . ot pal'da . . . . the bcae of Mr..... , . . . , JIMIe:v. Kn. J. P. _ Mr. ,a'Dd ItIrL • _~1&' .1. wo ·Botb .... AnDIe aad . . . . . . . . . . . Ilftll to Mr. aad lin. L. A. aDd lin. Q, RbIdn 0IarJ 1Mb . . . . . lin. , V.... AnDl.... lira. ... kre. CJiieiiire ....UMi• .IIH1~ ·.""~ ..illllllffl........ -BIWDt . . . . . . "'-.lIld ID &be GuIll. lire. B. •• DJw, aad ~ ~ ell 1Iaadq. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -.rn •. ~~~Ia;a_ _ ....L _~
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Mr. and Mrs, Clement · Flltcl'aft, Mr. and Mrs. Cla ude Riggs, of Miss ' Jennette Stetson. nnd Miss . 0 yton, w re Wecln sday evenh Cox of Ohlcago, lU .• called on Mrs. guests of the IlltLer 's grnndluoth r , Margare~~ He"-cQ9k , re~ent1y . Mrs. Mary Carmony and Miss VelThe former Mary Mills, of UU.-Real Bottle Gas for Use In Any Gaa Stove ma Smith. veysburg, now of Los Angeles, CaliMr, and Mrs. Harvey Bu rnet Bnct fornia, and AdrJa LeWis , of Mlami.Mrs. Marg nrel Johns nttendpri th Ropubllcall meeting al I he High burg. visited Mrs. Ruth SherwOOd. 6Chool build ing In W I'Y l1esvlll~ , one day last week. W' dll sday evt)l1 lng or last wct' k. . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin, of T he Card Club was elltCrLalned . Dayton. were vIsitors at the Home, T hurliday afternoon fit the home 1lI ·Bnturday. Mrs. Lowe ll Thomas. Mr. . and Mrs. Homer HOllingsMI·~. Hownrd Dewe sc In rO lli worth, of oregon I!" visited Mrs, pall) wllh Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeRuth Sherwood _ and Mrs. Meloy, weese, spen t Friday at the Ham ilSaturday. ton ,Fair. Mr. and ¥re. Walter Kenrick, of Rev, and Mrs. J esse Kline and Lytle, Miss E11~ Ke.n rlck, of Dayton, and the 'DiatiD&ullhed Itylinll. characterbed by a new maulve· new ,rille treatment, with Intecral parkin, Mr. Joseph Florlck of DetrOi t, '1er Milton Sheeban and wlfe, _of Lytle, ne.. markl the new 1942 Chevrolet, Introduced to the Imprt new elongated front fender, wlUch IW~:pa back into di nner guests Wednesday of Mr. and called on' Mrs. Alice Cillrk. Sundny. mot:xm, public today. Shewn above ia the Special De LUlie and open. with the front door, are detrilJ1l hichlillhta. ~ rs. Allen Emrick. Spo~ Sedan, a roomy. luxurioUl, aix-pauenller model. A Interior appointmenta ace in the modem mode. Elliot Wright and son, RJobard. Miss Ella Kenrick, oC Dayton, Is . of DetrOit. MiC!l., Dr. a.nd .Mrs. spending this week with her cou- home of Mr, and Mrs, Walter Ken-· . nlng Again." The burnlng of the weight . Dudley Keever, of ' Centerville, and .<Ins, Mr. and Mrs. Wa lter Kenrick . FIJ ! Th f ' ., rick. In the afternoon the~ and last cancelled note on the church es e scourge 0 man s ex- Mr, Will Pence, of Sprlngborp' call Mrs. Ed BunneU attended Ule their house gues~, Miss Kenrl k and Istence It seems. As soon as a little ed on Miss Lydia Wrigh t tile past eville on debt was a blghllght of the day. It Conunun It y Cl ub Q t Ridg Mr. Pence, ~Ied on Miss Lydia cool breeze blows they nock Into week. Wedneiday 01 Ill5l week. was performed by Mrs. Howard th e h 04se. an d good ness k nows h ow Mrs. Meloy entertained the folWrl~ht Q!1G. otiler friends at the Mr, Ilnd Mrs. Albert HarriS and F'l'lends Home at Waynesville. WOOds, who holds the longest m('m- they get In, an d , 0 r course. we are lowing guests this week : Mrs. R .. J. da ught.cr, of Dayton, were Sunday Miss Eva Wharton. daughter of bersblp In the 'church, having been suppoSed to be delighted ' to see Mlchenor, Mni. Frank Rosell .. Mis,s dilln r guest.B of Mr and Mrs. Jesse Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Wharton and a member there lor sixty-four years. them. They buzz afrectlonBte)y a- Myrtle Bone, Wl11a Cabot, and Hurrls and family. Mr. Loren Routzahn, son of Mr. The oldest person present was Mr. round our heads, and carress our. Clarence Donham, of Lebanon, and Mrs. Mary Carmony who eelebrat- Kerr Rout.zahn were unlted In mar- George Davis of Dayton and ·the n05es and ears and arms and legs. her ·brother Dr, H , M. DUI, of Dayed her G1st Birthday . Tuesday, the rlage, FrIcU!y .evenlng at. the Ferry Westside Church of Christ. who Kill one of them and being a clan- ton. 30th. was en tertained ·at ' a family J.larsonage i)y Rev. Carl ",m ~ Ith . Th ey joined the old Salem church when Ish ,b unch, all his relatives come to Mrs, C, H. Deatherage was a Sunlilrllll: r , S unday, In her honor. at the Ilave the good w\4hes of their many he was eleven years Old, 79 years see him decently burled. day v!sIOOr at the home of her Morris Powell of the Clnclnnatl daughter, Mrs. Ro68 Hartsock. .Ilomc of Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Wtlbur Clar!l friends here. They will soon be at ago. He Is now 00 years of age. He In Dayton. MIss Velma Smith · ac- home In_ a newly furnished fl' at on was bapUzcd 'by W, D. Moore. Bible Bcmlnary spent the weelt-end . Dr. J . W. Ward attended the , S~e ,Mrs. Helen Murphy, daughter of th companied .h er, HartsOck sale, Saturday. Thlrd St, In Waynesville where at e parsonage. ' . . Mr. and Mrs. Walt.er ~enrlc1t Mrs. Routzahn 18 employed as book- Joe Pine." a ~ormer pnsl.!lr or ' the Mr .. and Mrs. TOm Fordyce ..nnd Mrs. Lena Hartsock accompanied visited Mrs, Robilrt Haines and llttle keeper In Falrley's HBrdWllrb .' Store. Ferry ohurch, gave an address tell - son. Oo·'u glas. called 0111 the Perry J . her grandson. Kenneth Hartsook to son ' at Miami Valley hospital, Frllng of her father's work In Wash- Thomaaes, Sunday ev,enlng, Ft. Thomas, Ky., Monday from . They wer!! tendered an old fashday. afternoon. He was txlrn, ~'PlIngton. He was recently honored which place he lea.ves to enler the loned belling here. Monday even\.ng. Clay, 8t!pt. 2.~ at a surpr.lse serviCe' at . his churches aeronautical school at Pine Bluff. Mr. and Mrs. Edwla Menser. of and made Minister Emeritus. He Ark .. for training as a cadet In the Dayton, were Sunday gueats ot the ' was presented with a scrap book U, S. Army; latter's parents, Mr. and Mr8" ~I1containing memos of his mlnlstlY Miss Annie U: Browne In compan y llam Bel'ldaU, In all the churches he bas served. Mra_ Louise Flte. Correponden& with Mrs, Oarman Crane left TUes.- :, 1,lr. and . Mrs. \ Carl Pickering, of Ilanieta. F. 'fhOlDU, Correspondent A duet number by PaqUne Rllgs 'day for a vlslt to the ~Iscopal Centervllle, were Sunday afternoon lind Vernoll""Harrls accompanied by Next Sunday, Oct. 5th. "Ra!.y Mountain SChool at BrU .. Va. Misses Frelda H a r v e y, Rub y Day". will be observed at Metho~t vlsltars of Mr. and Mrs. J . B. Jones. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Hough Bnd MarIe Plne on her accordlan. Mr. e,nd Mrs. E. B Longacre 8pen~ Th afternCK!n's "address was de- Ohurch. An Inter.est:Jng program. James and Anna Watkins nttende :l Sunday 'afternoon and ~venlng with da.ughter called on Mrs. Nancy/Pope livered by Edwin Erret, of Clnoln- followeq with a basket, dinner at the n . Harvest Carnival at Blanchester, Mr, and Mrs. John Flte hear Cln- and the Waldo Elilotts, Sunday af- natl. gymnasium. A SundlllY School at- last Prlday 'nlaht, clnnatl. ternoon. lI(fJss Eva Wharton became the tendunce contest, ~t, ween the red ,.Mt:s. J. W. Anderton's guests the Mra. J. F. 6elbold, Mrs. Adda Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Fox and brlde 01 Loren Routzahn the and blue fish 'wUl close at this Ume JIWIt week were Mr. and Mr•. How. 09u u)ton, Mrs. William Bunnell and daughter. Melinda are ' spending a Ferry parsona~e, Fr\dny evening. and the wlnnlng side wl\l be t:n~r- ard Payne. o~ Dayton, !;lnd Mrs. Ed Mrs. Elllson Young and son, of ten day vacation with the former's Miss Luella Mulloy became tne tamed at a party. In ·t helr honor ~n ward Baird, of .Oallfornla. Middletown ' were Wednesday arterwife of Clinton DuVall. Sunda.y the very near future e;nd ail are corMrs. Lena Hartsock ~ftei 12 years noon callers at the homes of Mrs. parents the ' Frank Foxes and family, evenlng In the presence of many dla1ly invited to at.tend. service as nurse at the home h,' " ' 'AUce Trickey and Mr. and Mrs . at Waverly farm. Irlendli and rela.tlves Ilt the']i'erry Mrs, Mary Mills Hamall, a former r~gned and Is berng succce.ded b ; La~~ Becaati.e of Betbtr-Semtke. Quality and Price Waller'ltenrlet. Bertha Piler spent the week-eM chur~ h. The young ~ouple make resident, who Inow resides In Pa- Mrs. Ellzabeth RJ.ch, oC Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Emrick were at home with her parents the J . S. their home In Springboro. after mOllA ·C alifornla. wu the guest of October 1st. Mrs., Hartsook·s frIends . Estr.blished t~~1941 callers. Sunday afternoon at the Filers'. their return from a honeymoon, for Mrs. Oba Welch" several days last at the home regret very much to. see '<-_'___ ~ ______ ....;.___ ---,-~-.--.. home ' of Mr. alid Mrs, Davis FurOharles Marice and Maurlce ·Hun- which they left on Monday.. morn- week. and called on many friends. her leave. our best ,wishes go with . \ She 1& v1s1tlng her SQIl. Robert Bar- her wherever she may be Ilnd we uas. near WaynesVille. ter were guests on Ed Mason's' farm Ing. ' , SUNDAY AFTERNOON G_'l1L-. Mrs. J. B. Jones lind Mra. Stanley .program. · Thursday over WLW. Rev, W. C. Smith and .Maurice beau ' and family, of Madisonville, are extending: a -welcome to M 's (!ENTURIAL CLUB ' 11.18 Mr. Dud Mrs. ~rt Bruce and Bailey attended Eastern Star chapDonald Glass was quite sick the Hunt~ r attended church at Xenia ' for two months. . , Rich as she comes to !lve with . u.<;. DANCE A'I' DUKE nOME Mr. and Mrs. R, Clingman, of HamWednesday evening. . .Mrs. FlorenCe Barbeau and son. . ter a.t Franklin, thursday evening. first of the week. . Mrs. 'Margaret Johns and grand-' F'Clrry Church of Christ HomcW.' C. Smith preached the (uneral of Dayton, were caUlng on frlenda FOl'tY-/llx melllbers of the Warren lIton. Mr, and Mrs, ErnesL She&rer FAMILY DINNER HELD daughter, MISs Vivian ' Johns, of coming was a , great success thiS of Frank RDblnson at McClure's here last week. Coullty Centurlal club ~njoyed thel ' .f:Uld Mrs . .Lola Flannery, of Mlddle- . near Bellbrook attended the w.ed- year, 264 -people registering, A... Funeral Home, TueSday af~rnooll. Mr. Ourth SChulz. wh9 ~as been Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Moss a~a annulll barn dnnce, 'laHt J"rIday town were .all Sunday afternoon II ng of Mlslr Thelma RoSs and Mr. quartet r:a llmber opened the afterThe Carl Whitis family and the vl~ltlng Mrs, Bch~lz, T~turned to hls fomOy entertained at a family din- t:venln lt. Ilt th'e home of Mr. and .. a~lIirll at thl) home of ~r. and Mia. Ray Maino". Warren Cook at the U. Ilo Chur~h noon program ; a number by the Forrest Fisher family spent Satur- home In Salmonca, N. Y., saturdaY. ner Sunday. >Their guest were Mr. Mt·s. Robert L. Duke. lit Oregonia, Saturday afternoon.' Sherwood family of East Dayton day at the ·P. J . Thomases. They Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hanls; of Cora Rich, Mr. and Mrs.. J. D. Rleh, 'S aturday ev~nlng, Mr. and Mrs. .Mr, Wlllialll Pence. 'of Sprlngiwl'O chUJleh. Mrs, Clata Thomas gave a had a wood buZZing, and the Mlab ~Ittsburgh, P~.. who have !been vlslt- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fires an() fam- nuke ' entertained about twenty- ,An even' worth waiU.., for. Our Ii .dlnm",/' LUllst Sunday lit the reading, "In the Land Of Beg!Jl- plle Is reduced Ibut stili much' over- Ing the latter's parents, In Dayton, Ily and Mr. and Mrs. Gl1bert .Frye five friends fro~ Dayton. They ' al- It) anniv'eraarY sale. Oct.. 15 to 11. were guests of his mother, Mrs. and son. so enjoyed a barn dance. Thc Wa~'111e Drul 8~ Anna Harrll; and ' friends several days last week. TtlllY returned to their home Saturday: Open Every Mrs. Ethan Crane. ,o f WaynesvUle, ~hows at and 9 p. m. ing at 6:45 was a business caller here. Tuesday, Mrs, Weldon Shephard. of WilA.w.~. A Gee. . . . . . mington, caUed on friends hllte. Thur~. Mrs. Robert Bal'betIlU, and friends Admiaai';n Price of Madisonville, moLl)red Mrs. Mary Est. Price ...... :.... ~ .. :;9.7c· KENNETH HILL Barbeau to their helme. Friday. Ohio State Tax ...... . Owner and Manager , Mrs. Roy Clark and 8On, Jeane, were Lebanon) callers, Saturday. Pro,r.m 5u6j.." , . Ch.n,e . Total ................ 25c Total ........... :... .tpc Wlthou' N.tI~. Mrs. Mary Eubker. returned Bat, . urday. from FaIrmont, W. Va., where she has been at the bed-slde SUN • . TUES. WED. THURS. FRI. SAT. of her sister, who underwent' an . 1 operatlon. 3 · 2 4 N1l:W U. 8. DI'lFEN8E TAX Mrs. Barkley Hill, was a ClnclnIi.......... ot a Dew Valt.,d 8Ial ..I' ne'..-nlle! ta ....., ... hato e,re.,t OelONl' ~. It All Th " " ctlon. DI'Sl.n1Il, Ro- Rndlo'l< J"llvoTlto FOll tl..-. natl shopper, Saturday. nlltnce or Tile Grcilt Nort'h ..... k O •• "T-I?...,. All .... ... 'wit" ftll:ft\t· It ••• for .••• WOSt! ' In " a'oalr wi'" mo .... n pl"'.re ..0 .....,. ."erTNolde~. of I,tterson Field, lien,." Foa.l. Ilnd , ........... ' Co aan.N_"" • •I .... t ' .."rea" I. Dayton, spent ' sever'al aays at ·the ....... lIean.,tt In "Love Thy Neighbor" ..rl.,e ... IIlff......·., • t. IId.It •• ml •• loa. , .. III ... :I~ _ ..... ,,·..... h lae.......... ate bed-side of his mOthllr. Mrs. Cbarley "Wild Geeae' Catlin.·' with lIa". Marti .. nnd t .... n • .'."'" ta. or ,"re" "'I!'C•• llne"e.... r . Thompson. . prl" 01 tleket. will f t "p... lal JU ....... OD. "flalr- AldO: C ...ooa •• tl lied 11)'d" .. N~. 15 . Mr. FranJt WUIOD, 1& conflned to ~1.~t~"~"~~~~~~--~----:7~--- ."UT .Ana" ..... N'uV"UT. . , hls home with latea~ pippe. S· 6 8 10 11 Dr. Earl rr-t. who tmder'weDt 243 or The Moat Orlpphig "ohn Bet •.,. FI.,ld .In Hop-A-I.onlr C ••• ldT In or many yeara the ehow. of' a bOUle waa the ldtchen Seen"" That Ever Flns he I an appendectomy. 9POratlon a week ' Acrol!lft The 8 <.' ro .. n! "Pirate. On . "Shepherd of where buIlder proudl;( ~played. c.; built·1n tin aink. Today there ~ DO ago, returned' 't o ' hls .home. Prlday. NO Waite.. Pla...D . . . . . The Hilla" Horaebaclc" tin In the kitchen. ' A porcelain aink. briilt·1n cupboards, broOm cl~ Mr. and Mfa, R. L. WIlllama, of "o.a 1I•••.,et I'n (1M 0loorl0113 'l'eohnlco lor) I;' ..nturlng ,V... Bet'''. n •• SROW beehive. contalnels for all solts of.-Jtitchen ~PlJent and fr~ently an, Tampa, Plori~ weft- I1D8ts of·Mr. with 1I.rr)' ('."~T and A ..." Sw e ll Plc tt.re I"or Sehool VI" ..... and Mrs. Frtlct $helrwood, Mondey autommlc refrigerator and a.,~tC>ve .are ' j~ part 0'1' the .pmeilt. . reno ~ t~ ~. ,t , A .IRO : n.,., liTtler No. e •• cJ evening and TUeeda:v. Volur 1I1I~. The ' Construction Indu!ltry brought all thi. added conY8Dience cmc1 Mr. Henry ,,~11. 'O:r Ollnton Coun.13 14 IS , . 1~.. value to .yo~ ldtc,,"en.1 But modem planning ~d loWere<l coat don't 17 18 ty, father of Mr. George WaU, Is in .. ndT C.n."" ne • . A ....... .,. neU,.. llrlng Th o W~ie A.nd T<'ldH In the Idtob8Q. You'll the . handiwo~k of the Co~lon Induatry )n ~cClellan HoisPttal, ' Xenia, . for 00- . Iloh.,r' Culll ......" In ,A,n~ '11hrlll Th m To ,\ In every room, Movie or Exclt ment Or servation. I . . , "Moon Over M~mi" Tho nlJllroadl . , Mi88 Anna o14cDonald, teacher in w It II C'omcdy, MlUllc . ar. d ......... • n e Great And who is the"'Construction ~dus~? It is all 01 ua-huyar cmd New Holland IChoo1; spent the week SHOW Gaye ty OaLore - A.~i In T.l"-in RobL--" Teo hnlcolor. , .'. . ... uco"'7 AI ~ !>: .n ... _ ..... N., .... nnrl bwider.· Ii is all tho men iI!~bo .h~lp ~o .build and remodel oar end at her heme, Also: Seleuted 8~ort Also: . ........ "-al.," In ~.n-.. hom•• office ,buildmgs. fa'ctoriep. roods and bridges. The men who ~ J....t.. Tel bnlcolor and Red 11,.Mw' Lucille' TIl., teac:l:1er IIi "~~~ ~ ~I~N~:-~_.~ ~~ the lcxma. put in t}le plumbing, the electricity. pour tile ~., bmn_ Clncinnatl 8chool;s waa the week.21 20 19 23at 'the Ji~, rlvet ,tho steel.· . . , ' . end guest of ber mother. Kri. Ifary
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It there is doubt I~ the mind of Ilnd Ourrency Committee of the any citizen liS to the Intention Cit House all last week. Secretary (Jf the Roosevelt adm.lnls tratJon to the "freasw'y Morgentheau tossed a vel'bal bombshell Into tile proceedtake tile United States Into active Ing.~ when he advo~ ated that protits participation In the wal' a gainst the of all cOI'llOrations and other IndusAxis Powers It s hould certainly be Ll'lal und busln.el>S concerns, be lirnitdispelled as a r esult of h appenIngs cd ~o six percent on the Invested Ulttl stat mCllts of the past week. capital, with all earning lllbove that Following the President's September percentage being taken by the g(JV 11 th speech, In which he annoLlnced ernment thrOUgh taxatIOn . Mr. his onlers to the Navy to t\unt down Morgentheau demanded that price Axis wnr craft and ·to "shoot on ceiling be f1x~ Cor all commodltlt:s, sIght". has come the announcement Including farm producLs. However, from Navy Secretary Knox telllng like Bernard Baruch who te~ lIfied of convoying by American warships. bl:fore him, the SiCretary oC Ule and W1C statement by the President Treasury voiced opposition to Ilny tha t 'h e would soon req~st repeal attempt to nx Wages, on the theory of the Neutfl\lIty Act Ilnd the Ilrm- that the placing oC a ceiling on Ing of United 'SLntcs merchant ships. wages would result In workmen beT 11 e Prelildentlnl announcement lng forced Into "Involuntary servlcame ~o o n aftcr Secretary or the tude." When nsked by committee ' Na vy }"nox, In a public address, de- members as to whether . d.l'aflees. Olunded repeal of the Neutrality Act serving In the Army for $21.00. a and InSisted that President Roose- month, were vIctims or "lnvolunveiL be Given authority to usc the tary servitude" the witnesses hud n o Army whenever and whereVer he answer. As a result of the 5ecretAl.ry belleves It to be needed. It Is now of the Treasury' advocacy that all being predicted that the President pl'Oflts be I1mlted to six percent on will , within the next week or ten Invested capital, It Is being freely dny s. qlflclally request the Congress predicted by many legislators. newsto repeal or drasUcally amend the paper men and others here that the NeutI'RlILy Act. Already Adminis- AdmlnlsLration wJl) soon bring In tration spokesmen ' In Congress are some sort at legislation directed tobu. y preparing such legislation. Bills ward that end. --0-are alQ beIng wrItten to legal1ze the Full page advertlseme~..s, urging arming 'at American merchant shIps. It will !be remembered that the that Congress immediately declare Neutrality Law now requires the war and that America enter the President to qesignate danger zones ,European struggle at once to the _ on the seas near warrIng countnes fullest . have been appearing in a Into which waters American ship- number of the large city newspapers ping moy not enter. The repeal of along the AtlimUc Ooast during the the Neutrality Act woUld permit past week or ten days. Many Adml!rchant ships flying the U. S . tlag ministration leaders are becoming to enter war zones and to carry more and more warlike In their utgoods directlY to the ports oC the terances as the days come and go. nations engaged In war. Many here The war rever Is mounting In the prectlct that such actton. together nation's capital. There Is a tensewith the arming at merchant shlptl, ness and r18ing exclteme~t In to. WOUld soon result In open host1llUes. air, as 1! Just beCore the coming of Numerous merchant. shIps, owned by a storm. The tom-toms are' beating Am rlcan capital, have been trans- louder and louder. · AnyLhing can ferred to Panamanla~ registry dUr- and snay happen here within the lug tHe past· few months, unqu~ next few days · o~ weeks. llonably in order to get. around the r estrlcUons of the preSent NeutralIty Law. Some of these ships, flying the flog of the' Republic of Pana, rna, aOd ea!1'Ylng cont.ruaD4 or.war.' have been recently sunk In the At... newspaper clipping from the lantic . . Alm06t-lf not all-of the dews such shiPs have ~en tor- Bail Bernardlne, Cal. Sun was reIgn seamen. 'The wage sCale ilt celvea from L. A. Zimmerman this AmerIcan seamen Is much higher week telling ot the 55th weddIng than that of foreign s8tlors. No anniversary ·btilng celebrated by two AM@rlcan Uves have been lost In conneotlon with the slnldngs thus former WayneavUle residents. Mr. fill' reported. and Mrs. John T. Upp.
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The Up~ were /llarrled Sept. 2 2. 1886 near WaynesvUle and went to Oa11fornla S4 years ago from Dayton. Mr. Upp Is a retl.red cal·penter. Mr. Zimmerman, who lives in Fontana, writes that his daughter, Mary Lou, enjoyed her recent visit to Ohio a~d WaynesvUle, and Is now teaching in OIlta.rJo. He says ·he Is still In the pOultry business,- and ls ~uUding a new rour-room house on hlB lot Th1a makes three houses and a large fruit stand, In addition to ohloken houses erected On his five acres of land, ----0-Paul Zimmerman IB attending St. • Hearing on priCe control leglsll.were _co'nllnued by the Banking Johll8 SemInary, at Camarillo, Cal. " ' tlon . • i AccordIng to most recent reports received. thin ~ have not been goI~g SO well fol' tJle Russian Armies of late. The. loss of Kiev, the lege or Il\te. The loss ot K iev, the sIege deep Into the UkraIne, as well ' as Axis vlcton'es' In thi! Orlmea, have !been heaVy blows to the SOviet. As a result ot ~hese Rus.~lan reverses a . strong drive Is being put on here to overcome public and Congreslonal reslstaDCe to full AmerIcan cooperation with the Stalin government Gnd the Russian 'War ell'or,t.
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The Wayland J or dnn fa mily of Olnclnnati. were vlslt.ors Saturday of the Jord'a ns. here. Mrs. Wymer Downey welcomerl members of the Friendship Club to her home. Wednesda y aftern oon. Hugo and Herbert Wllson; of Spring Hill, were S~lIld ay callers of MI'. and Mrs. Fred Thompson . Ml·S. Slella Whelzel, of Wny n esvJlIe, was call <.I h te Friday on account of the serlolls Ilhless of h er COUsin , Mrs. Alice Terry. MI'. and Mrs. Rober t Cain a n I family and Miss MyrLle Oaln . all of Dayton, were Sunday evening caller s at the Ar thur Oain home. MI'. and Mrs. D. M. Lynch :1 ' ( 1 John, were Saturday evening visitors of r elatives In CincinnatI. Joh n accompanied by hIs cousin, Miss Louise Stone, enjoyed th e evenin g at. the Walnut Hills Sefferenos ska l,.' LOVE THY NEIGHBOR Ing rink . putting the fln ger on the trou - With It. For the r eaJ lowdown . see . Mary Ell en. the IItLle seven mon th Paramount's fUm . ''Love Thy Nei- ol Ll daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arble with his swell swinging singers. ghbor." oa Friday a nd Satucday a t thur Cnln wn.. tJ. kl'll s udd('nly i I The Merry Ma: s, Is comed ian Fred the Twill Theatre, In WhIch the fa- Mond ay abou l len o'clock In t he AUen. The trouble? Well. Jack Ben- mous feudIsts haVe It out. Mary day . After an examllllllion a t th e ny probn.bly had somet.hlng to do Martin and Rochester ore featured . Ml uml Valley H.ospltal an operat loll was performed about 4 :30 P . M. tor appencl1cllls. The paren ts have made visits each day and arc reportlnl,l her condition as quite favorn:bl e at present, thcugh she must remnln a ' Sept. 25. Wind , a fif ty mile all the world no t for Britain but for the hos pital for several <.Inys longer. J . Lee Talmage and J essie Gal'll r hour gale . ·the tall ot the T exas Gael, the cross of St. Paul's Cathewere visitors, Wednesday, In Wil hurrIcane, struck h ere s'o melime In dml . sLandln g out above the fiames . mington. the nIght . In the mOl'lling the Mnd S ept. 29. Just In from shutting AI! Jordan and Miss Hannah J or was tearing Ilcross tlje place strip- the chickens up for the night. My dan attended the Harves t F estl v:1I ping the trees of leaves il.l1d dead Sunday at the Fairgrounds, whirh branches and tal!Jng everyth{llg class In roosting Is not doing very wn~ sponsored Iby the St. Fl'ancis de moveable witll It. In spite of It, we well. Less than half of those I put Sales Church. of Lebanon. wen t over a few miles to see some on the I'oost were back Lips evening. Mr . and Mrs. J a mes Clev~ nger sllt ep. We found them huddled a- Perhaps they were waltJng for me and Virgil Plymlre. of Sprin g Hil I. gains t the lee side of the barn and to come and put them up a gain. wel'e Sunday a fterno on call ers a they seemed glad to get inside Chickens are like that. My mother the home of Mr. a nd Mrs. G eorge where we could examine them. Two used to tell of a chicken she had as Plymlre. big white pulle ts were trying to a ch1ld that always slept under an One of our oldest and l'espectrd cross the barn ya rd three steps for- old felt 1'lat. Some one 'had pu t It cltlzens, Mrs. Alice Terry, passed ward and two steps ,back. blown by over the stray chick ru; a brooder 'awny at 3 :30 Sunday momlng, S ept. the wInd , theh' fea Lhers rUffled un- and each night even long after It 28. at her home h ere after arl llJtil one of them dIscovered she could was grown It would .n ot go to sleep m ss of several weeks. At the Wme go faster dIrectly Into the wind, Her unlll someone .put the hat over H . of 1. ~r death she had reQ.ched the l eathers lay flat, she was m!?!'e No stars tonight but a pale watery a ge of 79 years and 2 days. streamlined. So I1nally ,by a. sYS- moon behind a thIn vetil ' of clouds. Two sons, Meal'le and Walker. are tem of tacking they reached shelter . RadIo singers waUIng "Its So the only children Rnd a daught.l' rTh corn s talks were stripped clean Peaceful In the . COuntry". That in-law. Mrs. Ma,bel TClTY composed of every leaf and some of ·the ears. f.Ol1g givC5 me a paJn. I ha.ve found her famtly. Th e apple orchards were hlt hard- more excitement In the .untry -Funeral services wer e heir! Wed· est. The apples were not quite ready than I ever did In town. "T much nesday, Oct. 1, a.t McClure Funeral to pick. A bumper crop but now telephone" 'I n town? That author Home. in W£lynes vll1e. with Rev . J . m~t of them arc on the ground. never lived on a country · party line P. Thornbury, of Harveysburg, In SOllle of them h ardly tit tor cider. wIth a gro:ery, a fruit Irarril ~d a charge of the services . Burial In The all' was fuU of dust. Our bIg feed mill. It. she haC! she would MIami Oemetery. pear tree came down. I cannot really know what too much teleSunday afternoon visitors of Mr, mourn for the pears for they were phone means. That Song: gives me a and Mrli. Fred Thompson were : the poorest pears I ever tried La eal pain~ut i do llke to !lve In the Guy Sigler, of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs . but the blossoms In spJ1ng were so country. Oscar Wllde.r and family . of UnIon , lovely and so many dilrds, especially Mr. and Mrs . Raymond Newcom er tIl0 rcd bIrds, ( a~ e to perch on a and Ronald, of X ~!llll . dead branch hll\"h In the top that Mr. J. T. Grny was 11 bll sln cs I Sl)all miss It. Lots of minor aeclvisitor In Waynesville, Friday. • den ts und losses were , reporled. Mrs. Nettle Tinney, Corrt!llponden& Mrs. Clara Dunn, of Lebanon , brooder houses blown away, trees was an overnight guest of her sisdown and rows Of COl'l1 shocks blown Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lamb enter- ter, Mrs. Glenn Davl~. Tuesday. down. There was some question 0.- talned Sunday with a fBLmlly blrthMr. and Mrs. Olenn Davis, MillS S bout the dh' etlan oC the Wind, here day dlnJll!r In honor of Mrs. Lamb's Nillle und Marjorie and Mr. Oeorge It seemed due west but over all Nu tt fa ther, ·Mr. Jim Morgalll, of Bere'a, Davis motored to Hagers town, Ind., Road they 'say It seemed to come Ky. Sunday to spend the day w'Ith rela1'1'0111 the southeast. The following guests were present: tives fr om IlIlnol~ and Indiana. Sept. 26. Autumn Is only a t cw Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hopkins and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rich, day!! old by Ule alma nac but· there family . Mr. and Mrs. Wa lte.r Why- Claude Gray, Mr. and Mrll. Elb rt lLI'e sillns or the times even though land. of Indianapolis. Ind., Mr. and Rich . D ickie and Bobby, 'Mr. an d the wLllLher Is , hot. The tall road- Mrs. Dennis Webb, of Kentucky, Bnd Mrs. Maynard Hackney 1\11(3 Berna side fl!>wers are at ~helr best now. Mr. and M.rs. S. Morgan, of· Way - dine, attended the BuUer Coun t.v golden-rOd and big purple aster s nesvllle. . Fall', Thursday and Friday. and all the J smallel' ones too. My Mr. ' and Mrs. WllbUir Florence Mrs. Vera Rager attended an all driveway Is . paved ' wUh walnuts. were Cynthiana vlsltom over the day meeting at Ferry Church SunLong Wc found that the easIest week-end: day. The Infant son of MI'. and Mrs. way to hull them Is to lay them In Mrs. Stanley Gray was a Friday the drive and 'let the car do the Sherman Tinney passed away, Sun- guest of her daughter. Mrs. JOS!' work, then rake them up when Uley day, at raul' o·clock. Funeral ser - phlne Penntngton. of Harveysburg. are dry. There was a time when vIces were held Tueiday A. M.. at Mrs. EUe Chenoweth and Miss It was n point of Ilonor among boys 11 o·clock. Mae. Mrs. Mabel Walker and chllto see who could come to school Mr . and Mrs. Leonard 'I'lnney, and dren, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chenowcth with tile ,b rownest pa.l r of hands. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle 'nnney ' and Thls WilY eUmlnates that for those daughter spent the week-end In who prefer ladyllke whlte Hands. Cincinnati. . Mr. Ronald Hardtn, of Olnclnnatl. Hickory nuts ar e my favo.rite. Sargaln Hour Ulc Til 2:00 What Is better than h kkory ' nut and MIsS Roma Hardin, of Dayton. cake ' or hlck9ry nut maple butter spent the week-end with their parFriday scotch or fudge, or a big bowl at ents. M~. and Mrs. T. fl. Ifardln. AND cracked nut.'> to pICk .over and eat Mr. ' L. WUllams :and Mrs. OathSaturday with salt unless It Is black walnut rine Jeffs, ' of Lelbe.non. spent· the molasses talIy or thocolate rudge week-end with Mr. and Mrs. SherTwin Thrill DaY8! full of walnuts. Checse has gone up man TInney, I' --SCREEN-In prIce. Those who have plenty Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cummings o( ~lk ought to get the g'overn- were Dayton vlsltors, Saturday. "DR. KD...DARE'S ment bull~tln that tells you how Mr. and Mr•. Walter Hhoads and WEDDING DAY" to make it at nome and try some. I son, BUly, }Vere Vlsl~&: friends In bave done It several times with COlumbus over the weelt-end. quIte good results. The only trouble . ),fl'. Oa.yle Evans' was ih OlnclnIs to let It alone long enough 'to cure natl last TUelKiay and 1n Columbus properly. Orie of my early memor- on Thursday. lel? IB the cheese factory at my unMiss O~I Hendersolll, of Lebacle's in · Michigan, the long steam non, spent the week-end with her : heated toughs wltl) the curd beIng mother. stlrre!J ..wlth' l9M wooden rakes; the Mr. and ~s . carl Biggs spent . rQws .ot yellOW cheeSes In the dry1ng Sunday wIth Mr, and Mrs. EVerett ! . room, !!ond the oall "Whey, w!;1o-wey" Harlan. that ,b rought the pigs running. Jull10r 'Towson, son 'of Mr. ' ~nd Whey Is a valullble bog food and :Mrs. LaWrence Hardllll, ot near most of the farmers who · brought Lytle. suftered a tiroke,n arm and mtlk took home wbey. . leg and mulled foot when he W.lS Simday. 'I'hJA afternoon - some of 'ltlvolved 1b an' accldtint dllr1nl Army ~ went to MJd41efown' to bear the maneuvers, 1i1 Loulllana, ·H e h~s Rev. Mr. ColelDaD of LOndon. llls been confined to a bosPltal in Tiu.s church, one ot the oldest In England for fOUJ'-tour weeka, and II now Just was deatro,ved taUt be ipent little able to wrlte bome. ' time on the horrors. He laYe us a Mr. and Yrs. thrIlUrIl anal7IJa of the ~tlan and Mi'. and ' Mrs. _ ........ faith sa it ItaDdS tile &elUDe 01 01 Mlam'lburIr, _Inj~
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anrl son a tlendlld a n 1\11 day m CLItlg at the JOI'lo h Run Ch1ll'ch. Sunday. Mrs. J ll m s Orny WiI!; 1\ ,,1 ...1(01' III SJ)l'Ing fleld. Sunday, MI'. Alld M.rs. Donald Ellis I~nr\ ohlldrcn and Preel Pnlrrhtld I~ru vi sitors 9f Mr. !lnd Mrs. Fl'l\nk Pair rick. of ScioLOvllle. Mr. n)ld Mrs. Clauue Gray, and Mr. Il nd Mrs . :Elber l Ri h and Children ntt.e nded the Fa ll Festl'val. Sat,urdny ven.l ng. Ilt Blnnchesler. . Mr. a nd .Mrs. I n111 S F. ,JaCOiJ0 cnLerta ln ctl a nu mber o r relllllv c~ an d fl'lcnds, $ llncIIlY. at theI r pl c n l ~ gl'Olll1ds complimentIng tllelr son. Lnwrenoe, of Li ma. on hJs blr hday an niversary. Glle~ts we I' e: t h e honored gurllt, wife ana G lnrla Ann, Mr. a nd Mrs. W m. 'oon li nd sons' Mr. nnd Mrs . Geo rlll' Leno" Ilnd PUIl I, · Mr. and Mrs. Olll'Ill' LittleI' and fllm.Jly, Mr. ancl Mrs. Chnrles R Ploglc. Ml'. lIml Mrs. Edward Dresscn. Mr . and Mrs. Harold Runda ll nnd Bonnll' , MI' . IInrl Mrs. 13ell Orh ood ami l nm lly nil 01 Sprint;field; HAY Coon and sons. Tho ma ~ , J imm ie' (Inc! Dona ld . of S elma: Mrs . Orvill e Ra ndall. MUI't;arpt !l nt! Bobby, of Yellow Springs; Mrs. H. J . Coon, K ing mnn: MI'. and Mrs. Hem y Mur phy. Mr. !llld Mrs. Raymond 1'401'11:111. Mr. nnd Mrs. Claudu Gray. MI'. nnd Mrs. SLrlll l 'y Gr~y . Mr. a nd Mrs. J esse Pe nnlll gton , Mr . a n el Mrs. J. F . Jacobs, Mr . an rl Mrs. Chus Ell is and son, Mr. and Mrs. HcrQert Fai rchild anel chllrlren, J cssie Orhood. Miss Olaucll£l Gray . Bud Bra ndenburg, 01 LeiJanon ; Mr . a nd M rs. Oliver J acobs and dnughter, Sh 'rman W ll~ ull, Guy Burroughs. Misses Elber ta. Mary Jo . Ed ilil Mllc Rich M d' Doroth y R.ngcr .
UTICA Mrs. Rett n 'u nn.II, IIrresplilIdenl Mr. IL nd Mrs. S hcrtcJa n SLt''''IlI·t sp nt S Uhdny 11 1th Mr. O. W. S~ew a rt. and Ml's, B n ner S tewa rt. Miss Aud rey CrawforC! spent t'bJ wcek-end IIIl th her (.)fI rents . Mr. a nd Mrs. Ell l'l Cro.wford . The Ladles Aid will ha ve their Illonthly meeting at ~h e ·home of Mr~ . Noa h Newmans. • Ml'. and Mrs. B r t Bun nell a n~ da ugh Lcl'S enter tain d Mr. a nd lIil rs Ra lph Bunnell and fa mil y and Mr.
and Mrs. Levi Bun nell an d rR nlily~ SlUlday. Mr. und M:r:~. Law rence SUI f ce sp nt T hursday evening wit.h Miss Bertha and Wlllter Ca rey. Miss Velmn K oester Ilnd Mr. WU!Jam DnFoe spen t S unday aftcrnoon wll.h Mr. nnd Mrs. Va u!thn Mul li n. Miss Reba Surf e spent Th ursclay evcnlng with Miss .Ru th Bunnel l. Call ers Ilt th Bunnell home were MI'. II rl !\If !':;. P erry Earnhart, Mr.: and Mrs. Va ughn Mullen. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Buldrey and daugh ter. Mr. I\lld Mrs. Vnughn Mullen I\nd Ml· . Ber t Bunnell ca lled at the Mid dletown HosP1.tn1 to see ,the la tter's brolwr, who Is seriously Ill.
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Series Of Local Parties Held A se ri es or panics was held durIn g the past w 'k lor ML~ ~ Dorot.h y Conard , who with her pa l' ms . Mr . and MJ·s. Oa r I Conal'll. and brolher. Ch!U'les, left Wayncsv ll l Sundq.y t:> Plllk-e .Lhe.l r home al. Rlv~n; ide, O.l1. , Lost . Thursday eveniug Miss Mil dI' (I Boul'll(' ell LCl'la lll ed the follow ing you ng Indle; ILL a d in net· and tl\eatre par ty In' h oI' hOllor:' MISSel'; Naomi Earhllrt. Barbru'a 0 I' a II e, Es.t hcr Lukens. An n Welt;.:. a nd U1C ,,..uest of hOllor. Miss Naomi Earnhart en tertain cI the same group of gil'ls and Mis,; Barbara Lou B land, of Spr ingbOIO Cha rles Conard, and 'Ha l·lan . Eurn ~al't F rld;\y evening a t h r h ome. The Kings Hera ld Society. of which Dorothy and Chlwle,s were both members, enter tained with n pa rty at tile churC h Frid ay aftcrnoon.
ON E RA W VEGETABLE a day, say the nulrition exp rts who recently d -ignoo a "nutrition yardstick" to improve our country's food habits. You'll have fun choosing your vcgewbl!!S from the colorful army now in season. Use them alone, or better yet, fmme them in gelatin which reOect.s their color and snares all of their goodness. Incidentally this is an easy way to see that the children have their ra w quota, for usually they are so intrigued by anything 111 gelatin, they'll down their portions without a murmur.
ZESTY LUNCHEON SAUD 1 pa Imge lemon flavored gelatin dessert . 1 cup hot water %. cup c ld water 1 bblespoon lemon juice U t.!aspoon salt YIl tc.1spoon paprika I } ~ cups finely cnt raw carrot and cclc!ry 1 tahlcsl'lQOn finely cut gree:l pepper 2 t spoons ' tinely cut omon, if desiral 1 cup drained cottage cheese issolve It .latin dessert in hot water. 1\ 1(1 • lid water, lemon juice, salt and na)1 ri ka . Chill until almost firm. Add carro t~, celery :..green pel>per and omon. i£' used. Fill I) individual molds half ' filII and drop a rounded tablespoon of c ttage cheese in center of each mold. Finish filling with the gelatin mill.ture_ Chill until firm. .Serve on crisp salad greens, water cress, lettuce or endive. Garnish with salad dressing F ellow Ill cmb rs of Lh c locai Gl. I lind paprika. Yield: 5 servings. ..' Scou L troop and their n ew lender. Eal The Cnrl/i.",., . Tool Miss Lucille MclntYl'e, en t rtnined Sntul'tIIlY nfLel'lloon with n parly aL 1. Mince spinach, watercress or onions Lhc ,homc of MiM Esther Lukens. f6lr sprinkling on top U, lot ellch of the llnr tle!i M1s.~ Con - oCsalads. · ~ u rcl WitH th e l'ccipl 'n t of mllny gifts . 2. Soak onion slices in vinegar and use witi} green salads. . G ruea com es In to the soul, a.... the 3. Make celery wheels by stulfing morning sun in to the world ; fi rst. a several stalks of ceJery with sharp cheese, pressing them together, chilIdawning; then a li ~h t; a nd a t lliSL ing and then slicing in one-hall ioCIa t.hc sun In his full ancl excellent pieces.' brightnes .-ThomM Ad a m ~. ---0-
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- -Mr. and Mr.s. W. E. Crites return. JUrL SuNI. DOU'...... CUl'nlllpendent ed Wedilesday~ from SOuth ' Benel. r Ind.. atter spendlhg several day. l"ntfU'ed Aa &-ootld OltlS.~ Mall MatteI', Ilt Poslorrtc'. Mrs. RIlY Engle .Is vlsl lillg In Wls- their son-In-hiw and daugMer. Mr. ----~~, -- --~'--. COIlSll1, ~he , guest of. Mrs ELhel nlld Ml·s. Jac~ Monaghan. Tile BaUle of' FOTt Meigs . K C. fane Editor Ilnd ~~bIiRh r from "·Tlle· Story of TecumZ ntrneyer Porter. Miss Ednu, E1am. 01 M.lddletown, seh." (19::!.1 -'-:'-:;"-~---""'1-SS --U"'''E ~D ::-WJ ==E:-:'ItY1:HU RSDA Y Mr. and Mrs. WilIlum WalkClr and spent Lhe I!(eek-end here with her Fort Meigs memqrlal ,t/alt, son of Mt. Heallhy visited 'ru Sday sisters at their summer cottage. . riptlol1 pr"iCe:$i .6ii"PcrY~~iible In Adv,ance -Route 68 south. 0/ Toledo 8\ . with Mrs. Nellic peterson. Mr. anc;\. MI·s .•J. ViI, Whlt.eslde' w~e and PcrTusbuTG Me. ,Chllrlle Cc'illt, was surprlscd Xenia visitors last Wednesday. last Sunday by thIrty or his rllla· POli tmnst r W. E. Alexand~r. and NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK Uves ' nnd friends, who clime to re- dnllHhter, Betty spent IRst Sunday mind 111m or his I>lrLhdllY. A sump- In Columbqs with Mr. and Mra. Nation a l N w pape r W eek, O c tobel: 1-8. "is an 0 ca luous dlnncr ~VI\S served at 1I0{,m ' George DIIVlsoll. Mrs. Alexander , ion worthy of the a t te ntio n o f ve ry thOUg~ltful citizen, " and all had R very enjoyable lime. who spent the pas ~ week In Columbus l'e lurned home with them . Mrs. illln Moore entertained h ~ r 1n th opinion of Dr. Howard L. B e vi~ , president of Ohio Rev. L . H. Horher Is preachlllg slSlrr, Mrs. Anderson, at Dayton. , tate Uni l's ity. every alternate Sun day' at t hit ov er the week- nd. Friends Church. . In a m Bsnge address d t o Ed. M. M Hl'tin, exe 'utive Tile Spring Valley Grange held a Mr. EmmIt Bergan, or CinCinnatI. dIrector of t h e Ohi o N e ws p a p r A ssociation, Pres ident Bouster meeting In thdr hall 11l ~L lind I1Js mo'ther. Mrs. Maggie BerWednesday night. The meeting gan, of Xenia, were calUng on Mrs. Hevis s a ys : wns opened <by Rev , T. E. Kinnison L. F. Mlars, Inst Bunday afternoon ., "Th e ne ws pap 1'8 lik many otlier pI'ivileges and leaciJng In prayer. Mrs. Grnce Hut M.r, anq Mrs. Morris ,F'ulIterson of 800 Americans Defeat SOOO Chison, of the Xenia Juvenl e Waynesville, had a very pleasant bl essi ngs of a f re life. w e often take too much for grantOrange put on n program. ImltaLin,; surprise 'part.y last Wednesday honBritish and Indians ed . Only ns w e think of th e gre at battles of , the past for RenfrO Valley. Aunt Ida and little oring theIr' mother. Mrs. J . W. Pul. THE SIEGE OF Out of early spring night in murdered. Others were forced to Clifford uppeal'ed In person nnd kerson's birthday. th e freedom of th e pr SS, 01' ns we heal' today of the con· FORT MEIGS-1813 April, 5000 English troops and run the ganUet. The spiked C£&JlIndians appeared . Fort Meigs and non were re-captured and re- they guve us sOllle very good music, s t a ntly growing porlions of the world .where a free p~e s s "The Britjsh have Detroit . Genits garrison of 1800 was sur- turned to action. Mr, Drake. Green county Agent 18 lIot tole ra t ed. do we r e alize that here is an ins titution to ,{,he modest mun haa everything era I Hull has surrendered," was l·ounded. Four batteries were But the British were afraid of showed some- very gOOd plctul'es of he cherished nnd protected. the ominous message carried by quickly set up on the west side of still further reinforcements. em Washington D. O. The committee to -gaIn. and the arrogant man everything to lose, for modesty has "In my various experiences of public life it h!.\s be n frontiersmen mounted on plung- the Maumee. A day and night May · 9 they lifted the siege. lng, foam-covered horses to the cannonade started.. One of the For ten weeks Fort Meigs W'JS In chal'ce, served Ice cream and IIlwnys to deal with generosity. and lily observation and conviction that newspaper publ ish el's isolated Ohio settlements and log divel'sions of the garrison '!Yas to left in peace. Then, unable to WIn ' cake. Mrs. Leo W1I1enburc lI.nd mo Lher. anogance with envy.- Rlvarol . with few excepUons are dedicated to the public welfu r e caNns dUring the summer of IS12. collect shot which had b@'en heated by Siege, the British tried stratet v --0Quickly a second message. even red hot and fire ·t hem back at the A fake batUe was staged In t i,e Mrs. Cora Queary. were Wllmlngto.1 ~nd they are honestly and courageously pl'oviding infoI" As grace Is tlrst from God. 80 It more terrifying: passed from man British, Fully 1000 were returned nearby forest. Perhaps, the Bri·... \ j,"tOI'S, Thursday. ish thought, the garrison will I.e 1I1ation and leadership ~t a time when we are very mu c h to man-the story of the "Ma sa- to their senders. Is continually from Him, as much , ere of the Raisin River," near But rellef was on the way. tooled into believing a relief par.y Rev. and ·Mrs. T . E . Kinnison. as light· Is al\ day long from the in need of both. Monroe, Michigan. _ General Green Clay with 1200 is under attack and come to tl,e Mrs. T. M. BcarH. Mrs. I . O. Peter"As president of O'mo State UniverSity, I extend 001'11 The United States was agaln at Kentuckians was ,ooming swltUy rescue. !.On. Mrs. Mattie Smith were among sun, all well as at I1rst, dawn or c t war with England. The Indians up the Maumee. A scout, plercin" This. 100, failed. DiscouraaE<1. those who atlendeli the Dlstr.ct sun·rlslng.-.Jonathan Edwards. the uruversity:s and my own vel'Y best wishes to the n \Vs· had .....,..,.._..this Ume f ' \) ' Meeting at M1Jrord last Friday. danced the war dance. From the lines of the be~;ieging Indians,• the sleae war ....... good vapers of Ohio. Educlltion and the p\'ess have much ill the tort at Detroit, invallion at The valiant defense of Fo~ : ' Mrs. Jesse Hartsoclt at San AnOhio might come at any moment, reached General Harrison. . common. We of the university staff hope to continu e to bringing with it savage, merciless "Capture and spike those c:an- Meip stopped this British attemp . tonla. Texas, Bnd Mrs, Charles Anmerit the support of the press, and through our S c hC1\lJ OJ warfare. t W 111 11 d M non with, part of your men, and to invade Ohio and Is another Un!: d Again Ohio was to be a battle- have the rest fight their way into In the chain of Important mtUtary erson, 0 aynev e. ca e on ~s. Journalism and other facilities we hope to ontinue our ground. Again the whole North. the fort," General Clay was told. events on Ohio 1011. Susie Douglass and Miss Minnie E . co~tributioJl8 to the cause of a pl'ogressive and eniightene .l ,west was In danger. The cannon werle captured and Today a ·.ftne, slender shatt Cook last Wednesday af~noon. . ction, quick and decisive. was spiked. The undisciplined troops marks the site of the tort and Mrs. Roy Irons, of C1Y,~e 0 ., a,n J~utnalis~ in our state and nati.o n," 't he watchword. Fort Meigs, com- began fo pursue Ilhe fleeing In- stahds as a memo.rial to fearless J\,{rs , Dan Graves. at Florida, vlsll.e I Inanded by Genel'al William Hen- dian!, who kept just out of range. American IOldJers who fouaht and last week with lvIr . and Mrll. L. J WUI b ry Harrison. was built opposite Suddenly a war whoop sounded won against lJreat odd.. of 81ze and con4lJtton TRAFFIC IN WA YNESVILL~ en urg. Mrs. W11Ienburg and Maumee. Ohio, to halt the British shrilly. The pw.'suing soldiers lIogs·Calvea-8heep·Etc. udvance. For several weeks there were in the very oenter QI a careNexl Week.-"Old ~&.y" !!h ,- ; her guests were week-end guests of Removed PrompUy Pr~spects of having a widel' and smoother Main was quiet, then the storm broke. fully planned ambush . Some were the day. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Wysong, of aaII , street within the next few weeks lias made the tl'affic situ• Wllmlngton. At.iO~ in Waynesville a popular topic of conversation. ·Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Badgley at' Transportation. gas a I Inc. 14.80; tended a surpr~ party. Sunday. Most eve,nrone agrees that r~gu I atiori, or )'ath er th e l l Co eman ServiCe Cen te r, same, $2.- for Mr. and Mrs. William Eilinaton. ' .. lack of it. constitutes one of the ' biggest problems conof Wilmlngton. In honor of the.r · I d 't' ' 88; M. B. Morey. same, 14.88; D. F. H'onted by viI Iage II'lcia s an Cl Izens. wedding anniversary, !levene' Telephone Oharra Motorists and truck drivers speed through WaYlles., Irons. same. 1865; O. Qulntiy. ~me Mr, Hanson Frailer ~spent several Main ut, xenia, O. '2.72; Conner Service Station, same. days last week In CIncinnati. ville without regard for the Jives of our citizens. Vehicles NEW SUITS Wood, 2;1. Lebanon. E. O. Baelallelh IDe. flpeed .p' ast slower moving truc.ks Itnd cars in the business REAL ESTATE TRANSFER8 18.1\8; B. ~. Menoh. same, $3.78; Mr. and Mrs. Todd Walton and ~mard Helton filed suit against Howard Ivins. same, $20.02; Yankee daughter, Patience, at Dayton and S tlection, We saw two heavily· laden trucks race side by Betty H~1ton, Kings Mills, for a dl' F. M. and Edith Harlan to 'Ollver ,Mrs. HalJday, at Cleveland, ,were , i side for almost the fuB length of Mqin street the other' vorce; charglnlf negleot. He c~arged Smallwood, 22.811 a(:res In Washing- Body ShOp. same, $3.14. SlIn~y guests of Mr. and MI'8. J. T. that she refused to establish a home tmmshlp and 6'1.14 acres In Mas W. C. Turton. cement. 171; Leb3- Walton. · I day. 'frucks and, autos double park at t h elr p easure. \\nd urged him to get a divorce. They sie twP. . non Lumber Co.• lumber., $113.53; Miss Norma Knee, of Xenia. a-n.t I hocal motorists know t h ey can drive as th ey pease 'A • u .... were married In Aprl~, ilMO: ' - Ne tU e ~cC '" Wmlam· and Oregonia Bridge Co., steel plates. Sunday with her parents. Mr_ aDd' ... tl·on~ ll·m "' l·ts, and strangers seem to sense .J Be c1 .1718 W h ' M C ..... h ' t S a '\\'I'thl'n the corpor.. c. A. Hormel, Lebanon, filed suIt oM rgare. c ~ ., yo ue a 1.; Ig , t and. Decker. supplies. Mrs. Oeorge Knee. the fact. agaln!!~ Clara 'Hormel, Lebanon. for ler, lot 6:i In Macknnaw addition, $150; Famous Auto Supply. parLs. Miss Mary K. COpsey, of Xell&a, If the situation is bad ·now, what will it be when MailJ a divorce, ' charging neglect. 'They Frank.lJn. (' $57.48; Holt h a u s Transportation, spent sunday with her 'grand~rstreet is wider and smoother? were marrIed In 1936. He asked tha i. Thomas and Mal~ Weber to Fred freIght. $2.59; Earl Basore, payroll. ents. Mr. and tdrs , Will Copsey. . . d f his wUe'S former namer, Young. be and Dorotlty Yoder'. lot 8 In Grnnd- $18'1.20; Syh,\n Jameson, services Mr. and Mrs. T. Underwood enSeveral suggestions llave been rnn e to mprove conrestored. vie subdivision, Franklin. as Janitor, '15; Penn Morton, same tertalned with a family CUnner last ditions here but . two hea'l'd recently seem I!o~md and The ' Ma~well Paper company askEdward Ragland to John· and $50; Wilbur 'Swanger, same. $2,5; SWlday In honor of their little ~OOT FOR A!"-ID, CO~SICN worthy of consideration. • ed for an Injunction in its suit flied Corrine Minnich. lot 56 .ln Unlver- W. C. Manning. servIces. $50; Lois J. granddaughter. Shirley H urI e y s' your Cat~e; hOiS, sheep and calvea On~ citizen has suggested that the state 01' village against Local 56 of thc United Pa- slty Helght." Leballon. Hutchinson. services. '50; Herbert sixth birthday. to Norris-Brock ' Co., nVe wJre and paint ~ double yellow line inthe middle of the street aloll e' per. Novelty and TOY Makers' union f Harry and Marlon Snyder to Eu· L.. Jonea. washing walls imd selUnlls Mrs. L. O. Hartsock aud brothpr. progressive firm for the blgbut the full length of Mnill sitleet. Ohio motorists know that to allow workmen to run machinery . gene and Loretto !Revercomb. 2.85 and painting courthouse addition. Mr. Max Barnard attended a re- market prices 'and good servljl8. for preventIon or deterioration. ncres In Harlan tWIll· $134.· . union at their school ' at . Liberty, Vnlon Stoclf. Yards. CindnaaU. 0, to pass the yellow line nnd be caught by a state highway COMMON PLEAS PROCEEDINGS ~... Arthur an d J enn Ie W. e Ich t a Eu· LeW18 and Drake, cement. ,24; Ind .. Sunday. Tune In on RaciJo Station WORY pat'l'olman will bring 11 severe penaltY. T.his -probably will Henry Hetzler was granted a ~i- gene and Loret\,a Rever~omb, 1.05 Clayton Olark, guard rall posL,. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spitler were 12:25 at 12:30 p. m. for our datlJ up traffic and halt the practice of passing in the vorce tram Gladys Hetzler lind Il- acres In Harlan'twp. '160; Lebanon Far.mers' CO-opera- Saturday guest./> of Mr. and Mrs. marltet reporti. business district. waYded custody of their two minor Oeorge W. and ¥ary Carder to tlve. cement;' 180; Armrel Materials Verne Copsey. ' y ~u~a:~i~g~:..n~~..dWllrds. 30 acres com\pan . tar and asphalt. '2.181.72; 1he Gorham reunion was hel:! ~.~• •iIiii"iiiiIi_~~iliiiiii~i . Another rt;!sident has suggested that ~Ithough WaY- children. He charged neglect. , nesville does not have a traffic 'Cop, what prevents citizens Sale of real ,estate ordered In the' . Lud ow RadJator Service, labor and last Sunday at the home of Mr. an ... suit of Union Joint Btock l,.and Emma Hackman to Illle J. Berne, repairs, 14.50; Waites Garage. recap Mrs. D. W. Gorham. There were and business men from reporting traffic violations to lo cal nank, of DetrOit, against Lydlu 42 acres In Hamlltl~n twp. tires and part./>. 1314.08; John Boy- guests present Irom Dayton. Blln authorities, the county sheriff or th~ state highway patr.ol? Ross and others., Walter R. Gaenge to S. B. WlUte. den. replacing' broken glass. $13.54; Diego, Cal., Belmont, CedlU'vUle and . TARVIA-Ll'nlIC TAR AND In Qther words, every: citizen inter.e sted in safe dl'iv· Laura Fueston was . awarded a 10 acres ' In Deerfield twp. Lebanon. Lumber company. glas8, Sp~lng Valley. ROAD ' OIL, EXCAVA.TING mho and' the prpt~ction of pedestrians and childJ:,e ll, cou ld divorce from Herschel Fueston on a A. C. and Belle Plckelhelmer 10 etc., '14.39; Lois Jean Hutchinson. ft!:r. Il n d Mrs. 91\rl Co~y , were It . hit I 'charge of neglect and was 'also aw- Leonard P. Bunnell, 16.62 acres In services as visitor lL mo .. • 1<1\. guests. Sunday. of Mrs. C.opsey s DUMP TRUCK SOVIOB "onsider himself a tTagic vigilante, being on t e a el' ane H 711 ••, """ ... arded custo~y and stated sum (or amllton twp. an.d 20.5'1 acres In ",ylvan Jameson. Janitor second mother, ~s. Dee, of Sprlnrfleld.support of minor children. Goshen twp .. Clermont county. floor of courthouse for IA. mo.: 115; ' ·Mrs. J.tch , Copsey, Mra. Call , 1 eporting speeders and .other forms of violations. These two suggestions" it seems to us, are good ones. . Louafma Strain was a,warded a Albert H. BennelLt to Milton Can· Penn Morton, janitor for ' % mo. Smith. Mrs. Bob Quear), and , son. Perhap'lJ there are others. divorCe tram John Wesley StraIn. tor. 35 . 33 acres In Deerfield twp. $50; W. C. Manning. services as .Donnle, spent Friday In' Springfield W_ynesville does hJlve a traffic problem, that 8ho~ld custody ot their seven mlnor chUdJames and ~al'rle Anderson to do~ warden. 1A. mo .• $50; Wilbur vUstlnr relatives. . Pho.ne. Wa,nt!llvwe ~11 'eceiv,e the immediate attention of village officials and ren and Interest In real estate a"t Bamuel A. McLain. lot 386 In Mackl- ' .SWanger, janitor at MemoR~l Hall. Miss Allee Oglesbee arid Miss MI· l S<?uth Lebanon. naw addition, Franklin: . % mo., $25; Trustees of Public AI- nesva L1nscott spent Wednesday In Lebanon Offac. Phone 4'13Kcitizens. PItOB~TE COURT Goldie and Ray Dutro to Emma- fairs. light at courthouse and jan, Xenia. ree 98-M Morrow Phone l'fo. I S$le <?t real estate for ,560 o ~- Ulmer. warranty deed to 50 acres in '128.25; s~nie for water, t60.13; " Mrs. Lon Alexander has been '.:'~1III!1iII1III!~.~• • • •" ~T . dered In the matter at the estate of Deerfield twp. , Lewis and Darke, sewer o~merit. '. ~V HlIJ'ry E. Thompson and dlstr1bu. Board ot county comml!lsloners to .1.52; Dave Fink, tr~nsportaUOD, '-=======':;::::==:::::;'=T' ~=======~=::;:===~'tlon of proceeds made. Helen S. Worley. 3 lots In ' Morrow. $2; LUcille Salyers. Invalid care of -;-..<. ~oyhoo C The .estate of E1lltn J. ~winli:. at Russell Duerr to .E1lzabet~ Sewell Marie Ludlnlfton, 15. SA Franklin, determined to have IS net Davies, one· acre . In Clearcreek twp. . Marion ' Adams, 8ame of Evelyn .... ' ," ~ Editor's .Note : J!'rank Roberts, 90- Ancient and one other that I fal ~ vulue of $4.0n. Mathias Hecht, by administrator. Adams"'2.50; oertrude ,fones•.same .., ;year-Old edlwr of the ~~al0llsa to recall t~e name at. The trust set up by Jlem 3 ot the to Albert and 'I'hefl!se Hecht, 3 par- for Lena Jones, $5; Chine Morgan. , IKan.) Independent, wpo was honNow !<he "story Is that in lS02 or will of Nancy J . HopkJns; HamUton eels In Franklin twp. same for Charles Morgan. 13; NIIWored recently by the Topeka Press thereabouts nearly a century and township. determined and dlstrlbuCOUNTl~ BD.U ton Stamper. , same for Minnie' ,. Club. Is one ot the oldest living natlon of assets to the Foreign .and Ruflls Jones. Inc., Duraplast. $7; Stamper. 1'1; Everett sawyer. same tJv eooiborn cltlwns of :waynesvllle. hal~ ago. Marco's great grandrath!!l' Home Missionary ~ocl~tles ot the Schilling's Grocery. supplies, 15.06; for Pearl Sawyer. , 15; Drs, Edw. His father was John Wesley~· Morrow promoted that railroad. sur United. prestlyterlan church order· Weller Welding 00;, repairs. "'.26; and Robert Blair. examination of erta who published the Miami Oa- veyed It. helped buUd It and was Its ed. · 'China Morgan, In'lalld care. Charles, children for ad~BSlon at Ch.J1drens·',· leLtc. when It was known as The tlrst president. , It ran only .trom Charles Bishop. Oregonia . named Morg~n. $3; Gertrude. ·Jones. same Home. $10; Lebanon ~otor Inn. ga9 Miami Nlsltor. Cincinnati to Xenia until later administrator 01 tilc estat~ of WII.- for Lena Jones. 15; LucUle&lyers, and oil for sealer or we2ght./> and ::., FOllowln;' 18 Mr. Robert's story In l'ears: The station 'was establlsher;l liam Calvin Bishop: . same. fot Marie LU,ti1ngton, 15; ·M ar· measures, ".98; Barrett Brothen, t~" Oskaloosa Indepe1)dent. based on President Morrow's extensIveFlorence Wells ap~olntcd admln- ' Ion Adams, same I~pr Evelyn Adams., forms tOr probate. -court, 12.90; 9'" on a report of the testimonial ban- lands · and named for him, very 1stratrix or the estat:e of Dennfa $:1.50; -Newton Sumper, same ' tor ftee outfltteri, supplies for Sheriff, q\let appearing In the newspaper. properly. Xenia was 14 miles north Wells. Wllshlnlfton Twp. ' Minnie Stamper. ''1; ' Everett Baw- l:qi8; LIlbanon-oltlsens , ~aUonal ~pe'ka capital: of Waynesville and In later years Additional bo~a of 14.000 ordered , yer. Brun!! tor Pead Sawyer. 15. , , \ . " . became the seat of Wilberrorce UnJ- for O. D. Dllatusll. adminIstrator of .latin Barr. dlatrl.c t 1 payroll, '142.~eyer was love, or IP'&tltud~, or ' . ~, '!be ?P1tal report of thc party versltf. one at the prinCipal colleges the' ~!ltate of Henrietta HInes: Mor- 60; Johnson M,.r~,' same for district bounty practiced but with ' lncreaa-' , .ta~d that Marco Morrow of Cap- to.r colored folks In this . country; l'OW. and. the sale of real es~te or- 2, 1316.50; ,E. l W : Rosa, same. lor' .log joy. whiCh made the praotl8er . per -PUIil-.UaDI, Inc ....Who ~so at- 'l'tie Llttle Mialill 'R. R. Is now a defed. ..,: district 3, 1496.40; ~ymond MuJ ~., ~tlU more III love .with We fair .~t. . tended the party, was from the sa·me part of the great Pennsylvania 'SY8- . Payment of $892.50. share of Maliy fm:4. , same ' for dllsti1ct &, .~; H. " . . ~te&bury. lItUe town In ,Ohio that Prank Rob- tem. . ~ Catherine WatW1l!k from eatate at Mount. same. 'for Cuatr1ct t. 1180: ' ~' . . , erts came trum, IJUt tblll was a ,mlsNow tlilll great grandllre or our Atia KOogle, to county treasurer or- .COlumbus Blank Book Co., Probate . The greatest orname"t of an 11talle, Tale, were frOID the same talented. KaMan was governor' and dere¢ . ,.' .. ,torlM, ,P4Jt5; ~~ICe OUWt~rs , Ink lustrloui lire III m0'4esty ,aDd hum1l~, WarreD, but dltrerent towns. COngreBSman and U. B. senator beMAaiUAOE LICENSEI ftll- • p~, ,r II,: ¥Wer-Br)iant- lty, which go' ~ great way' 1p the I ~ ~••tatkm for WaynesvUle side being' a railroad p!CSldent and ' Willa d Rich. 25, Loveland mach. Pletce. ca~n pa'Per. M; Dr~ H. ¥. character even the IIlOIIt eSalted ~ ~ after a .taU-B· , lOme other thlng&-whlch accounts 1n1st. 'and- Frances Botta. 28, . of WWIaD\&,- cas~, l'UlO. . .i )ll'tnC!IIL..:....l'fapgleOn. Ii ....., dQa, and wu acrou for ' sorp, thlnll concerning Marco K'inp : M111a. Dr. Helen Jaou~ Dlldlcauld 'or.p --'-'0-- ' .....~,-=_~ 11• • aboUt. bal( a -it III "in the btooCl." . Wood~ WU50n. 22, IIUon.- ma- need' -'chlldren, ".'711; Dr. O. W. Efther make the tree and ...... ~noatt, the U -I- .. -.c;k to tile Waybesvllle . .chlnJSt, · and Ruth. Emma BamJiuel. Hoffman. II: Barl bll trult aeod: or eIIe mau tbe tree ............ tAem were blgh ~boaI reUDloD In the sprlnll l l'1.of South Lebanon. . Batflel4l;· " " ; W. P. AI- corrupt, 'and b1I fruU comap\: t~ (~1baIl tell QUI.Jtol7 to. ,eneraUon. , P. Q. BIser, 28, IIISdIda.town. IIlD, Itr.ldp ,tft1: BnDfa.<,tlIe tree 1I1mown bJ bII fnltt. . Your H.... ~.wapaper II ........ ~ ..... ~·Um.,.&tbiD. .lIouUt. __ ~~. dIl IIartba 'l'I:an1QPlOD, ' ..,.'10; .BtIII ....."Teatulat: IlattbaW II=,
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The first week in October has been desiinated as National Ne~8paper Week. This annual observance has 'uone much to' bring the newspapers and the general public in closer understanding. The freedom of the press and welfare of newspaper!'! in general is not'something which newspapers alone must huard, The entire citizenry of this nation has something :It stake ill these matters and should be just as a lert to further the right of newspapers to freely tell and discuss the news, as the newspaper themselves. Home Town newspapers are doing a year-round job of acquainting readers of the news of the community. Th ey til) more than that. They keep the public attuned to the lIeeds of the community and the 9angers that confront it. The home,' the schoo'l , the church-all are faring bet· t e l', or wor'c through Lhe varying degrees of s upport which the Home Town newspaper gives. You are an important part in the support of the newspaper of America. And you can do your best work-if ~' ou think they dieserve suppOl1:-by doing your best for \ our own newspaper. whether it is large or small.
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THESE FIRMS JOIN THE MIAMI GAZETTE IN THE . . OBSERVANC~ ' OF ~lATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK ,
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The Parent Teachers' AssoclaLion mct aeiJlembcr 17 Cor the fll'st Lim ; this year with Mr. Harry TucKcr Ilrcsldlng as president. Many problems were discussed at the meeting. The school was RIVen $20 for magazines. A comm it LCe wus appointed to lnvesUgate atoll st!rvlng hal lunches In lhe school. Lillian Carr was appointed cbalr · man or this committee. It was d ! clded that the P.T.A. would buy 60 tUllmlerli ·to repillce the ones wn e ll had beep oroken during the sum · mer. Mrs. Volers Bnd Mrs. Starr were appointed to see what equ pment was needed for the rest room . A quiz program was then presented Bud It was enjoyed by ~ll. A delicious lunch was served t I everyone. The next meeting will be October 16. 1941. and everyone Is Invited to attend.
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The high school classes 11ave met lo organize Ilud elect ,oftlcers. Sel~lor Olass ,officers lire: president, Maynard Stnmley; secre l al'y-tl'ea~ urer, Eleanor Creech. Junior Cia s. Carroll Carr. president; Laura 08'borne secretary Ilnd t rea sur e r. Sophomore Class : Dorothy ThorLlbury, president; Dorothy Cree h, secretary and treasurer. Freshman Cluss: Albert Talmadge, president; Everett La Forge, Vice president Wl1son Harvey. secretary. . The Junior Class welcomed Irene Fisher. 11 former classmate, b:lck this week.
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The P.T.A. gave the school . ' foe magazines. SubscriptiOns ha . e 'bloen made for 28 magazines and a dally newspaper, These subscrlpLlolls last for 8 mont.hs and a1'e ' Il l'ven at speclal rates lor the scho;ol. The gym has been painted all both the Inside and out. The donations were me,de by the Mel)'s ' Club, part. In money and part In work. The toLaI enrollment In school fur tile se..ond week lli 243 compared ' 10 213 laSt year. Because of the 1arll e number a new teacher has been added. The Orange hpnqred, the teacllerJ of Harveysburg HI~h School by ell.tcI'llllnlng Ulem at the last meeWuJ . 'rile Olrls' High School Ohorus ~ ..g the opening songs or the mlnstl'el. 1 lze d ere awar led to the ,!"In' 1' I II IIHS n e ~ames p ayed.
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FUneral services were held Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the home of tbe grandparents. Mr. and Mrs, Kelaey Arthur, In Corwin, for Oarollne Mae Bogan. inlant dauahter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bogan who dIed at St. , EI1za~eth hospital, Sunilay evenIng. J;Jurlal was made In MI&m1 Grade News cemetery. Other prandparent.s surViving are A new I.eMher has been added to Mr. and Mrs. Oharles, Basan. the 'faculty staff, Mrs. Helen B(jbeltson. She wlU teach nil of the second aud part oC the third grades, Mrll. Voler's room Is now occupyMr. and Mrs, Howatd Drummond Ing Room 1Pl ' and ' this 'pllln bas cn~el'talned the fOllowjug ' guests at worked out very successfully. In the CUth and sixth grades dinner Sunday: Mrs. Louis Cox a .. d rtonaJd Olark, Eugene Weng and daughter, Mary Elizabeth. of Day-· Betty Carnes, had perfect spe1l1ng ton,; Mrs. Ida Hanks. and daught.: r. Ruth, oC Harveysllurg; and Mr. and .gl'ades Cor September. ' Mrs. Harold Earnh~t I1l1d family . AthleUc. N ws \ All the grades and high scl\oo\ haVe oeen asked to save , sales tax stau~pB for the athletic fund. The 1'00111 uri nglng In bhe largest It·; mount wUl receive an award for doing so. '; ~1J\g Mills defeated Hllrveyso._ .. .1I , . Septelnber 26, in a baseball gam'1 held at Kinas Mills. The score WI.S I 13-3,
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ROlilDUe 'IT'~ JUS't a can' of soup. But during ' ~ ' long lifetime; tha man 'who 'made It found 8Om~ way' .t v, advertise It. At first . ., just a 'sigtj over his little soup kitchen, a few newspaper ads, a few billboal"ds. But as the advertising grew, .so did ill. busi'ness. · . " .'; ". N ow
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Calenclar 01 E~~ \.~ttiqusand8 of worker8.1ii~ ",'~ . A mlnatrel wlll be presented by . ~upPo~ tens of ~u') thtl, high school chorus on Octol>e'r 'fetaU clerks and :traua~.. . 1'1, ' . '. ' tiOD men•.an'd Jriv.., the h~ :tbe n.ext P .T.A. meeting .will btl: '~e : a ~ c'heiper 8011~ October 15. Bveryone Is urged than abe fPu14 P"p.~. attelld, . . '1 ... . . , ,,~ 1I • . ,__. 'lbcnI WW be a meetlnl of pa'.- I Baok of ., enta 'aDd teachera '" the ~ool l . hCIUIII lID 0Gt.0ber 3, a& 2:30 to dla- "
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PERCY REASON IS INJURED AT WORK
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P. L. (P ercy) Reason lutTerll4 flo lind shOUlder lnJurlel - when be w,~ thrown from a wagon while harvest· i Llg corn the W. E, Stroud fanll l' rid [JY afternO()n. Whllc not confined to' hI. b d. i , ru b n SIlry for Mr. Renso 1, to refrain frOm work for sevc al wee.
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2-Cci rdlnal M unde l e in dlod Q\ Chlooqo. 1939.
Monday. Bept. 29, students at the High School building w re prlvlleg. ed to see a motion plct\lre. "Song of a Nlltlon ". whlc.h told nbou t Francis SCott Key . nnd his wrllfng' of "The star Spangled Banner." ---0--
The ' Juniors havn purclinsed' their Cla.'".., rings from the Herll-Jones :J-Capr. Miles Standish . Co .. tile same company from whom dled. 1656. Lh e ri ngs were purchased In s~ year. An 'order of this klDd n ecessitates S. ordered 329 blQ lonb. 1939. some wnltlng: buL the Junlors nntlclpate having theIr rings at least by >-Manllo IlUrrendorod to Th nnksglvlDg. Et,,~ h~ 1762. -<>-- . ~HlIlel Gflerod ·peace." The Waynesville Alumni Assocla1939. Uon has again notltled the scbool L ha t a Ilberal sum of money may be 1-5 ubmarlne soen nlXll used to buy books tor the library . Mlaml Flo.. 1939. These book& wlll be purcblUCd In the near future.
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The Public Speaking class engaged 1n delivering explanatory ~oUtr . s peeches. mh member finds that Waynesville, O. It ISn·t too easy to make \rhe other Phone 7 fellow understand 80 perfectly. -<>-The school paper. "Th'c Wayce· han". Is to be published for the rtrst time this schtm: y~. Friday, Oct . .3. The price of thts bl-monthly . paper Is t hree cents per Issue or F'rillny-OctoMr 3 elgbteen cents per semcster . The nyne Township Mothers Club. fOllowing studenta ",re on the staIt: Tu sday-O tober '7 Editor, Oene Collet~ , "RI-Lo" Bridge cl~ , Mrs. CarCO-Editor. Belen Margaret Gon!! Buslneas Mg·r.. Lyle Pox lan, 0 1aile. hostess. ProdUction. Bob Earnhart Ar not Bridge club., and lunch· BOfs' Sports, Dlck Osborn on, Mrs. D. O. Ridge, hostess. _ Olr\8' Sports, Monlmla .Hoak Society Editor, Virginia Preston Wednesdlly-october 8 F I nd~hlp CJUD, Mrs. J. P. LarHumor. Lanalng Hardin wlncbebette. ? Tl k , hostess. . Poetry Corner, Jeanne Baker 1'hunday-October 9 Art Editors, Jane Hartsock and Wayne Township Farmer's club, · Orville aa..,e Riley ]IIome. lIIUAlc, 1II0n1mJa Honk Frlday-October 10 Publicity. Clifford G ray, Bob St. MallY'S Woman's AUxil iarY, F..arnhart. Joe James and Jeanne Mrs. 0. ' H. 'Brace, hostess. Baker Advisor, Mrs. Edgington ~e school paper Is produced from .stenh1ls out In the commecre depart merit and run off on the mimeograph machine. Last year the P:I per was largely fielt-supportlng and Waynesville. Ohio Intends to maintain this same ~U!lI nes& baa1s.. NEW U. S. DEFENSE TAX ---0Bea.cU9Cl at Il new Uoltl!d S_," The Waynesville hlllh IIchool pitDele_ .tall ,oi~ lnJ.e elfee' ~- cher, Tom ~lorence .. allowing' 'only -RSiL..<l.,......n..HL._wlth recre~ that I' is one hit, the local team defeated neeesaary lor UlI, ~lolII' with moUon M&I!On by a score of 4-1 at the high plc&ure houses e,ery"l'here. to an- school diamonds. Tuesday evening. noance a alight IncreMe In prlMS. The game' was well played and exEffee"ve Oc&. 1, adult ' adm1JlsloIUI citing fr~m start to flnlBh. Local w1l1 be 25 cent.'!, which Includes high school team will meet Carll~le state lax and new defense tax of h ere Friday. the game starting at three cent.. The price of children's :1:45 p. m, tickets re~aln thc same, 10 centll. Monday. sept. 29. W. Russell . Shull, a representative speaker foJ' LAST ' JMES TODAY , The National FOrum, delivered an A Ji>lcture of the Great NorthWest Impr~slve, human Interest. lecture lIenry Fonda and Joan Denne" in about alcohol and Its ellect.~ upon "Wild Geese Callinc·· the body. Aibove all , the lecture Elltra: 11aggetty Ann and Sports was frank and sound fr<!m a ~cle n-
COM.ING EV'ENTS
8eCOlld Grade HONOij. ROLL The !ollowlntz pupils made an I\verage at A and were present evcry day last wllek . Edith Smith Etbel dIDlth Mnry K. Me~denhall Janet Michener PUflllS wi th B average and J1re~en l ' every day: Ft·.,ddie Reynolds Marta June Rush Wundalon Wilson Mary Frances Hartsock
VISITS ItELATIVII UII& Herbert Edwards, of Deaver, COl .. an.d Mr. and Mr•. J._.Wllaon lidW!1rcia, or Spr1llifleld vISited relatives here, Monday evenin,. Her·
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Eldon Ellis. builder Elnd own r of lhe 1It1.Ie red "Fairley HarcllVare Special ", No. 32 , wa l.ch cd Carl (P c Wee) Schoonover, nn employee of ,the VIII[Jge of Way nesv:lle, wi ,h grent enthusiasm ns Pe le drov,e t h,' lit Ue red midget to victory In the la st ellmluntloll racc of the seaSOll at Hamilton, Sunday. The boys also were. a ble to chalk ull two th ir d place premiums Sunday. They finish ed lh e ~e ll~ o n wi th a remarkable record. h tl vlng won their s hare of Lh e events. And ~O, It Is with the. utmost cnre that the "Llttle Red RIlc 1' '' is s tOI' d for the winter with plnns fo r allot.her yenr .
Third Grade The third grade children lire makIng posters showing various kinds of foods that would make a good nour· Is hlng brenkIasl. They are making an Im[Jglnary visit to Health Land and want to be healthy like the boys and girls of Health Land. This week 't he students have bee:l having an opportunity to see how theY' really look In the schoolroom. They had their plcture.~ riuide . We feel that these pictures will I:c cherished by the children for many years to come.
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...-.-.- --.-.------Puhlic Sale at my l'e's ide n'ce on RICH· LAND CHURCH "ROAD, llr~ miles NORTH OF SP'R ING VALLEY and 5% miles South of Xenia, a.t 11 :30 O'clock, A, M., on Saturday, Oct. 4th, 1941 3 gpod Mule, work anywhere hitched . . CATTLE - ,(T. B. & Bang T1!sted) 3 Cows with ca lves by side. 2 Cows, to freshen by day of sale. 6 Cows, in full flow of milk. Heifer. t() f re s h e n i n spring,. 3 Heifers, 18 mos. old. 4 yearling Heifers. Shorthorn Bull, 2 % yea rs old. A choice h erd of dairy cows. B ROO D SOW, with Pigs by p.ide, (Double 1m· muhed). 19 S H R 0 P 'S H IRE
Frnnk R. Robinson. sao 0 t Charles A. and Esther Ann RobinJOSEPH W. MARTIN, JR. . son wns born Sept. 6, 1895 and pa. Chairman Re1)Ublican National Comm.ittee cd away at Mlamr Valley Hospita', VlSIT IN COLUMBlJS When Han. J06Cph W. Mart~, erlng of about 1000 Republicans at a Sept. 28. 1941 a~ed 46 years, 23 days, Stealthily. but with unfaltering Minori ty leader In the House of dinner meetin g to 'be staged 1n Ma· Mr. and Mrs. WolLer Clnrk, step the Death Angel came Sunday Representatives Ilnd publisher o[ sonlc Temple. according to an an - daughter, Wanda, find son. Junior. morning and the soul of Fr[Jnk the North A1;tleboro Ohronlcle, nouncement this week by Miss Mar· visited their old friends, MI'. and Robinson passed Into the sleep th\lt comes to Ohio Saturday, October 11 garet Baker and Oharles J . Waggo- Mrs. Rolla ' Bolton, In Columbus. to dedicate a pla.que for th e Daugh- ner. slate central committee memo Sunday.· rounds out all our lives. HI.s last Illnes.~ developed sudden - ,t ers of th e American Revolution bers representing the Seventh Ohio They also visited Dr. and Mrs. J . ly and the progress was lID rapid designating The Lebanon Wl.stern District. Republican workcrs of P. Bolton who were ce~ebratlng the that death came almost without Star as Ohlo's oldest weekly news- West Central Ohio and represent- third Ib lrthday anniversary of their paper, he wlll lie honored by the Ins ten congressional dlstrlcts aTe to daugh te r, MarY KAthryn. warning. His early m e was spent In way- preS/! and patriots of southwestern parUclpate In the meeting at Spring field. n ellvl11e where he lived with his Ohio. GUESTS .OF STROUDS \ WLW has considered the civic The Miami Valley Press AssocIamoUler until her death nine yenrs Mr. and Mrs. Geor ge White nnd ago. This was a terrible ,blow to tion. of which M . O. Hutchinson. nnd patriotic afrnl[ scheduled a t 111m as he was devoted to his moth· Fll1nklln puUllsh.er, Is preSident , lIa.s Lebanon, Saturda.y afternoon, Ooto - sons. Ralph aod Stllnlcy, and Mr. arrunged a lUll(;heon [01' tile men ot bc., 11 . at s uch ,1I0l.nibie Importance and M.rs. Wallace White, of Mason, er Ilnd his ,home. He received his educa.tlon In the the ·F ourth Estate to honor 'Mr. It ha..'1 arranged to bl'oadcaat tile Mr. and Mrs. Harold S troud. (If " program and is sencting Peter Lebanon. Mrs. I rene Henderson nnd Wayncllvllie Public Schools where MarUn. . h e was a faithful and consc!entJous In the evenlpg Mr. Martin w11l Orant, prominent newscaster to Claude Stroud were Sunday dinner s tudent. • go to .Sprlngfleld! to adliress a gnlh- manage the bdoodcnst. guestlj of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. St\'Oud. SHEE-P-18 Ewes . .Ram.' From his youth he has always FEED-6 acre"s of real been very Industrious. For many•. in shock. 10 ions of Corn ~ years h e clerked In the grocery own- ____----------~ 7 :45 p. 111 . Class MeeUng A-I Alfalfa Hay. 10 tons • Come let IIll go lip to the house or J cd by the late J. Wlll White. ,JESSE PRENDERGAST mixed Hay. 4 t ons of III ~h1s position he was well\;;:;" the Lord. Straw in mow. . . known for hls honesty and wIDlngCan,djdate for Township 1929 ESSEX COACH. n ess to serve the pub~, , . ST. f.UOUSTINE OHURCH Tl'ustee ask. your....su.pport He became a member of the WayME'FIIODI[ST CHUReIl Father Krumh01tz. · Pastor Cood condition . . Louis C. lladle" Pal tor nesvllle Ohurch "of ChI' 1st. Peb. 7, , Compl ete line of F~rm· in the election, N'ovcm):>er Mass 9;.............- ._ _ _~ 1910, . and was baptized by L. 0. ing lmpJements, 3 siS'eo , 4, .J.941. TIlls Sunday Is Rally Day. nOll Thomp80n, at which clllirch .hls of Harness. Some Housemembership remained. there will be a continuous service MOTlIER-DAUGIlTER BANQUEt. hold Goods. Arter his mother's d~ath be went beginning at 9:30 o·clock. 'The reguto Day'ton to liVe with his sister. lar class period wUl to followed by TERMS: CASH. The Women's SOCiety for Chrls- ~,---.--.-.-•.--..._......._._._._.....___ ,,;. the Special RaUy Day progrant. and tlan Service Is sponsorlqil II 'ban- • Mrs. Edna Woolard and family. A. LUPTON Vole For . For the Pl.lst few years he has a mesroge by Lhe pastor. This serEARL- KOO<;tLER and quat for the mol h m and daughters beeh assoclaWd .wlth Bernard and vice marks the beginning ' of our JE;SS STANLEY, AucLionof the ·co~munILy. F'l'lllay, .October A. B. CLEAVER Son ot Dayton. Six Weeks Worsblp ServIce Atteneers, Full or energy he overcame ' ob- dance ciunpaliln. Help U8 achieve a 10. at the ~ethodlst Church . ' DinTownship Trustee ( (Dayt~n' KE-8986) staoles others would have given way record Ra Dy Day at tendance . . The ner wtn be served at 6 p. m .• tick ts pastor's subject ' which wlll be the are SOc per pln te. aml t~ servntlons belore. Ph. 34 R6) . ( W nynesville Your Support Will Be Hc leaves to mourn his loss two first in a series on "Chrlst the An- must be made not tnter tha n 'WedC; t, HUDSON, Crerk Appreciated sisters, Mrs. lla Cooper, of Colum-' swel''', wlll be "Ohrlst the AnsWer nesday. October H, A pr ogram w111 , Lunch on ·Grounds. ,bus and Mrs. Edna WoollaJ'd , of to the World'S Need of A Saviour". follow the banquet. ---~-.--..---------- -~~ Dayton. four nephews. two nelces Oholr rehearsel ·Wed. Eve, at 7:30. and II- host of relatives and friends. THE FUUIEST Death Is only a. door ST MAKY'S EPISCOPAL . UUCII.,W Set in 11 garden waU, ItI'V. It. I.. '.llU!kwell, Rec:lur ChARTER NO. 22:'.0 C""" _ _ _ On quiet hlnae.s It alves at dusk . rYe Dls'rJc' No 4 £VEl STAGEDI .... 17TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY • \ • • . When late 'b irds call. WANTED- An ambitious, wlde·aReport of condi tlo~ of the Wa yn esville National n rlnk' or Waynesvi1llt Along the lintel are green leavcs. (United Thank Offering Day) wake man' or woman to look after : In the State of Ohio, at he close or bUfllness on Sept. 24 11141 publlahec1 Beyond, the light lies still. 7:30 a . m. Holy Communion renewals and new subscriptions for III .response to cnll made Iby Comptroller of the Currency under Section .. 11 :00 a . m. Holy Communion and the popUlar. tast-selllng . • f.CD y·ery weary an d wIliin g f ee t magazine, D:!l1. U. S. Revised Statutes. Sermon. ' " ASSETS Go uver that sill. THE. AMERIOAN HOME. It's ' easy Loans and cllscount.s (Including $34.81 overdrufts> . . . .... .. .. ,"175,159.29 ,]'herc Is nothing to trouble nny TUESDAY , pleasant work, and It pays big com. United States Government obligations. direct and guaranteed .. 138,82821 heart3 p. m. Churc,\ll School. missions. Spare time only required. :.t>1iga,Llons of States and poUtlcnl subdivisions. .. . . .. .. . . . .... 4II.720.7a· Nothing to hurt at all. FRIDAY Write today to Director, Sales Divltiler bo~ds. no tes, and debentures .. .. . . . ........... .. .. .... 39,1911.1111 Death Is only a door 2:00 p. m. W(~man's f.uxlliary nt sian, THE AMERIOAN HOME M.A- CorP,Orntc s lo;:ks. Indudlng stock. ot F'e deral Rcscne bank.... 3,3'18.00 the home of Mrg". 'C. iI. Brace. <;n ~h, bnlances wllh other banks. Including reserve. balance. and 3et In [l garden wall. 7:30 ·P. m. Girls Friendly Group. GAZINE CORFORNI'ION, 251, . cabh It·e ms In procll/lS> of collection ................. .. ...... 247,230.79 The famtly wish 'to express tbelr FOurth Avenue, ~ew York. N. Y. Bnnk,premlses owned 16,800.00, fllrnlture and tixtures $500..00 .. 7,300.0) .gratitude to the J·elatlves. neighbors Other assets ..... . ............. , ........ . : ... ..... .. . .. .... ,.. 9.38 Ar O. Technl' olor Terrytoon and friends who so kindly assisted WAYNESVILLE CnUltOH 01' FOR SALE-Unhulied yell~' Sweet . .; . " . . (l'IBIST olov·p.r seed. J . O. HL'leY. R. R. 3. Total ;Assets .... .. . :.. ... . L'IABiL1Ti~s ... '. ... ... . : •.. ; . , .. ~660,821.91 [~ cd Ryder No.5 Ule standpOint. The s,p eaker was them In any way during the Illness - - SUNDiY~" -~-M-O-ND~A-Y--- :nade possible through the courtesy, and death of 'their ·bl·other. To .--'WaynesVlll~; 0., . Oct. 2·. Demand deposits of IndlVldunls, parhJeJ·shlps. lind corporations 406,289.19. .Jt the 'Frlends' Meeting. James McClure for nlS etrlclent scrEdw. II. For'M and. Mlnlst,... .' Tlm~ d~POSlts of individuals. partnerships, and corpc;rottOns.. . 55.423.25 .! FOR SAI:Ji:-Plymouth 1933, $125. Deposits of Unlted StAltes Oovernment (Including postal sa.vlnp~ :, • .95 vices and to the donOrs of the beau- SUNDAY Blbl Sch II 30 Bob Chapman, Phpne 86. Oct. 2c ' Deposits of StAltes and poU~lcal subdivisions •. .. .... ', . .. . ..... • . . " 116,253.21 Pictures of students taken several tlful floral ollerings; . e 001 " a.. m. . Other deposits (certH,ied and cashier's checks, etc.) ,': ...... .... .. SII.60 Neeks ago ' were sent to the school, Mrs. Edna Woollarl.l <1ommuuJon 10 :45 a.. III FOR SALE-8eei:l l'ye. One hot ruesday morning. Boys and girls ~. na Cooper Berman 11 a .. ~, water furnace 'bo11er. ,Frank Hess, !I'otal ~poslts ........ ... .... .. ... : .... .... .. .. ; .. , ..... ~ .t52'1.2'lB.ll "Servants of •~u ....e .... ng" \ I' 0 . :phone .: 45R2 Other Ll1lA>11ltles . .. . ... . .... '.. , .... , ............... : .. ...... , , .\dmlred visages or criticized Ukea.'I WaynesvIDe, _....... ,..3 Jesses. The photographs are at a FAQEa'8 CLUB NOTICE Junior Endeayor 7:00 .p. m. ' . Oct. 2· T t l Llab III . , . S~nlor En4eav.or 7:00 p. m . 0 a I t es ... . . ....... . ...................... :: ...... $627,298,U . ;uperlor quality and may be purThe meeting ot the Wayne Town.. . FOR RENT-House ot 8 J'OOInS on ..' 'CAPITAL lA,CCOtlN'l'8 ' . . . 'hasetl by students if they so desire. ship Farmer's clUb will be held Preaching 7:4fi p . m . ' , . '. . Copltn.1 8 toc~: . " --0Thursday, Beptember 11. at the Apostollc Evangelism ti'lf,th .st. InquIre at oazettjl ofld CClDrnon stock. total par .. ................. .' .....: .. ; .. $ 75,000:00 . We want i&O.. PreSe . .nt For Ral.ly rice. . ,Oct. 2c Surplus ... . , .•. . . .. . . : , ............ , . . .'.' .•. , : .....•..• ,,, . ...... 30,000.00 Rlley Home on the Dayton-LebaUndivIded proflt.~ 281128 e" • GR ADE BUI.L DING non Pike, Instead of the LeMAy Day PORI RENT.-:.L3 ROom modern apart.. . .. . .. , : .. .. : ........ ; .. .... ......... . , .. .. .. , ...
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WEDiNEBDAY. '. .. . m~nt: lII~~, Lee Te~rel1. N. Mal.n Total cnpltai Accounts ........ t ·., ....... ~ ..... '.... : ....·.. . l33;I128·.83 Prayer anq BIb.Ie Study 7:45 p. m. St 'W4Ynesvllle, O. Oct. 2, 9. 16. Totnl Llablllt.les . ond O~PIta1 Acc'dlints .......' .......... : ..,t880.82I ,91 We Invite you' to come and wor- , .. . . MEMORANDA ship with us W~A room whlch enn be "Pl ed ~ed ~ssets (and securities lOaned' (book' value): .. n ' . (0) United States. Oovemmt!n~ -obllgatJoDlj direct aQd ,. ~ -a:' a meeting place for the guaranteed; pledged to secure deposits and otfier .llab1lltles 66~~.0!) mR Y CHDlIl£1I OF CIIRIST Waynesville Girl Scout troop. 'Total .. .............. : ...... : .... , .. • . . ',., .... "....... . .. ... $ ·65.~.OO W. C. S~llth. Minister Pleaae. tiotlfy MIM \Lucille Mcllecured IIatlUities: ...".,.. .. -,-,.Intyre ~der. (a) <DeJlO!llts secured by pledgeCl asset8 , p~ to 1'8- , SUNDAY 4< ~ 'qltlre~enta t, law .. . , ........... : , ......... :.. ........ " .... t 51...263. ~\ 9:30 a . m. BWle School Jed by the young peQple: ~ . . ~t&i . .. .... ".,. ' .'" oi··~o.: w~~!~.2A.2~ AUCTIONEERING 10:46 a. m. C(lIIlD1unlon I, Roll H, Hartsock. cashier .of the ~~ bIDIl. cia . .. 11 :00' a. m. BeIt'moJi. ' Iy .wrar that the llbove statement Sa &tQe to UIe .... or lIlY 7:16 p. m. O~ Endeavor. Stanley &: Koocler kDOWledge aDd belief. . . Juntor Smith. For Dlttea, PhoJ1!! KR8, Wayn4leMONDAY B:OO p. Ill, ~i~alIIl ville, Oblo. 'Reverae Ob&rpl. ....
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J. C. Hawke dug up an old silver loving cup that once belonged to A. B. Sides bringing back memories of an old gun club in Waynesville ... the year was 1878 and the cup was called the Warren . County Challenge cup ... inscribed on its sides were fOl:mer champions Dave Evans, September 4, 1878; A. B. Sides, October 3, 1878; and F. Milton Rogers, Aug- The Wayne Township Mother's ust 12, 1878 ... Mr. Hawke club wUl again sponsor ·the 6Crvlng recalls the early gun club of hot lunches to ohildren at the shot at not only clay birds, Orade Building, acrordlng to an anas the recently organized nouncement ,by Mrs: Fred M. Rush. president, !l.t the regular meeting gun club her.e, but at live at the organization. held Friday pigeons as well ... the Quick afternoon. Monday. OCtober 13, Is Cleaners dry cleaning shop t)le date set for the opening of the operated by Katherine Men- lunch room. The meeting was o~ned with the denhall has been remodeled singing of "Amerlca"~ led by Mrs. and redecorated ... bellin8' Harold Steinke. The de~otlonal pe."new!¥ married couples is O. loci followed. conducted by Mrs. K., but when the celebrators Ralph Hutings. whoee subJe!)t WIiS "Friendship" . wait until midnight to hOnk The program, presented by Mrs. their horns . . .. that's a horse Erne.&t HlU'lan, was opened with of another color ... an un- two selections. "Moment Mualcal" usual classified advertise- and "Oay Splrlt", plaYed by .a clariment appeared in the Miami net quartet, composed of Misses Hoak, Reba Surtace, Ruth Gazette last week ... it was Mon1mla Anna Johns, and Doris Fires. Mrs. that of the local Girl Scout J. W. Kersey Lhen showed motion troop seeking a room in pictures ot points of Interest vt.s1ted which to hold their meetings by Mr:.and Mrs . Kersey on a reCent · •. Grover Britta'in, a volun_ western trip. Mrs. K ersey precedtd tee r Harry W iI'Hamson <llhe showing of the plCLuics with a
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~ larm Routs Burglars Injured Youth F'o und iiiexiti!ii~-'I From A ·.' K. · Day Store Lying Along Highway .~~It~'SuY~oiur~·~T~u~m. ~N Two pedestrians severely hurt In highway nccldents near Waynesville this week. are in hosl?ltals recovertng from theJr Injuries. Consldel'nble mystery' surrounds the finding of a youth lying along Route 42 about two miles south ot Waynesville, Tuesday ·mornlng. The vlftlm, Paul T)lomas McNeHI, 21, of R R . 2 Oregonia, was Been along thilhlghWay by tourlsta in an
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' . descriptive talk of some of the hlghRobert Chapman, Wilham lights of their trip. namely Mexico. M. Tibbals and WiJlie qlary Arlz()na, Mt. RanIer, the Red Wood artt the local boys who an- Forests. and Orand C~lee Dain. swered the latest draft call LJght refreshments were served · from Warren county . . . alLer" the meeting. The refreshment · Charies "Spud" Davis, for- committee 'for the November meetIng wus announced as follows: Mr~. mer Waynesville high school Lowell Thomas, ohalrm~n. Mrs . basketball star. enlisted in Ralph Barger. Mrs. Ernest Harlan. the United States Navy .at Mrs.- Lawrence Brown. Mrs. George Cincinnati la~t Friday . . . Henderson. Mrs. D. T. Baird, Mrs. ~pud is signed up for six Hammond. Mrs. Harold Steinke, and M.r s. Calvin Longacre.
Robbery of the 40 . K . Day D Y Goods ' store was frus tra ted early Tuesday morning. when bUl'glars tJe en me frlg h tl!l1'ed at th e soundlug of nn alarm after they attempl.t:d to enter the slare by breaking a rear window. A lurge stone was used to brea't the window. The latc.h Ulen was released and the wi ndow raised . The alarm was st' llnd ed wh II the l u rgl.lll's at te.mpted to climb through the window. Sevel'lll persons rcsidlng ne<l l lly were aw uk ened by the ringing of the alarm. bu t the burglars had lied be . forc anyone reac hed ·the scene. Sheriff HuCford was enlled to InvesLlgnLe. but few cl ll e~ Ylcnl len by t;he Intruders. The hard 5urfl\( e of . til e rock used lobl'cl\k Lhe wlndo N made It Impossible 10 Lake nngel'prints. Mayor Day was s ummoned and
auto bearing a California. license. Stubbs ambulance took the man, who sUffered a severe hent! wound and wilOse clothing was In a bloody condfUon, to· Blairs hospital In Lebanon. McNear told State !llghway p ntrolmen who investigated. an incoherent story. One version was that he was returrJ:ng tram Dayton and apparenU.9 was struck by a truck or automoblle. Anot.her was that be became tired. lying down along the highway to rest. and remembers nothing of being Injured: . Robert Osy, 68. a farm hand In the employ of Lawrence Furnas: received severe Injuries Saturday ·n lght. when he was struck by nn automobile while walldng to h ls home on Route 73 from Corwin. He was taken to St. EUzabe:h hospital, Dayton In a McClure Fun eral Home ambulance. suffering from a broken leg and head InJuries. The accident occurred about 7 p.m . r .,- , In the Columbus Dispatch
Gives Report .. . . Of Convention New AddIt10n Is Be1ng BU1lt To The member§ ot the Waynesville St. Augustine Catholic Church Oarden club and one gueRt. Mrs . Clayton, 01 Dayton. were entertained 183t Thurs~ay afternoon a t the hQme of Mrs. J . L. Mendenhall. After a shorl bUSiness sessltJn. MI'6. B. V. Smith. who Is noted for her unusual success In raising 1>01nsettias. gave an InteresUng talk on her method In developing thCi.e tKiautlful blooms. Miss Perle RJley. who nttended the State convention of the Federated Oarden clubs of Ohio at Dayton ' last week, gave an account of meeting. The usual flower displays were brought . by club members. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith wUl be hos tess to the club In November.
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Party Is Held For Grangers • -, El&bt.een members of the Waynesville Farmer's Orange, whose bll'Lhday anniversaries are In June. July, or August. were honored guests at the bJrthday banquet, held Saturday evening. The guest table was a.ltracUvely decoruted In a Hallowe Il ll theme. Mr. and Mrs. J . E. McClure entertalned after dinner with motion pictures of the West, Including such points ot Interest as South Dakota . Yellow Stone Nat.ional Park. Pasedena. Calif .. Yosemite FliI llti, and In conclUsion. scenes In and near Waynesvllle:
Work has been started on an addltlon to at. Augustine Cathollc church· here. which will greally Increase the sea ting capacity of the edUlce. The addition; which Is being buil t to the north side ot the church will house a new sanctuary and nt!w sacristy. and 'il!1ll be completed In about two week:s. according to Falher- R. H. Krumnoltz. local pastor. The proJec~ Is being completed by Bro. Bertram oBalley, DominlCIUl Monk. or Clnc:lnnaLi. with his own crew of wO.rkel'lS. Cost of the project will be ap-
was forced to spend the remainder of the night In the: s tore. The attempted robbery was made about 1 p. m. Mr. Day sa id this was the third l!ttempt to rob his store since he had been In buslnes8 here. Each time the burglars were fr lghtene.:l away by the slarm.
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G.O.P. Head To Visit Lebanon
Wilbur Sears. local real estate m an anti auctioneer. Monday night was named a mCl1lber of Waynes vU:e council to serve the rnexplred term of Carl Conard. who lett here recemly to accept a position In Riverside. Cal. The appointment was made by Mayor A. K. Day, and received the unanimous approval of counoll. Harry Sht:-l·wood. .oldest counc1lman III point of service was named president pro tern. su.:ceedlng Conard In that posltlon. The appointment to a council post was the second made by Mayor lhoy tins sU\lUller . Wact'en Braddock previously was appointed to n .l the un · expired term of C. I . Satterthwaite. who lett Waynesville to enter government service In ~ashlngton.
Delegll,tions from h ere are planning to go to Lebanon Saturd,.y 101' the Daughters of the Amel'lo:1n proximately '$2,000, Father Krum- Revolution program marklng T \e holtz estimale!!. Part or lhe funo s are being raised by a special col- We:stem Star IU: Ohlo's oldest weeklectl.n Sunday. Money derived from ly new8paper. The · patrlot·s proa social being held Saturday ~.I ght gram Is scheduled for two o·ctock by the Ladles Allar Society at the .at th We tern Slar office and th e _high school gymnasium al'lO will go main !Speaker Is a noted Massach LlInto the building fund. The present capaclly of the church sett.;s publisher and Na.lional ReIs 65 persons. and when completed publican Chatrman. Joseph W. Mar-. the church w1l1 comformbly seat Un. a *>se fri end of Congressm...n 135. The present congl'egatlon Is Clal'enCe J . Brown. owner of the numbered at approximately 100. Mr. and Mrs. Paul PUll. of MiBro. Bailey. In charge of the work paper to be honored. On Saturday night Martin Is to alllisburg. were Sunday eveninr suphere, also buil t churches at Ma son, M11IvJ1le and HamUton . lJe the guest or Congressman Brown per guesLs ot Mr. and Mrs: Carman lit a Republican dinner. at Masonic Crane and son. J. --<>Temple. Springfield, when R epubllcuns ot the seventh And neighboring Mr. and Mrs. Harold BU1'le, ot dlstl'lcts gat.her ·for a pow wow to Dayton, were Sunda.y guests ..t the . honor Ule national chairman. Ar- home of Mr. and Mn . Howard MlI. I'BIl~emenls for the dinner meeting ,Udlne. were made by Miss Margaret E. -0--Baker and Charles J. Waggoner, M1&s Arlene Stanfleld. at Clnclnseventh district members of the nesvtlle team Is now tied with Kings sta te committee. Brown is to be uatl. spent the week end with her MUIs. Spr1~boro and Mason- for loall.tmastet. • ' . 1Wftt., II&I.- R . -D ..\eouett, and 1am1lJ. the county Championship as the --:-0tour schools have each lost but one Misses Margaret and Trlllena Edgame. The game with Carll.&le will wards were ·bUltness vlllitors In Daybeplayed Thursday afternoon. Octon. FrIday. They a 150 Visited Dr. tober 9. while the game scheduled Oale E. Ruasum and famUy. for Tuesday of this week has been -0--permanently cancelled. Dr. H. F. Dye. sin. Jimmy, and Wayne Township farm ers met In '0-Lawrence B.rown attended the UniIn the ltb!'ary' study haU. mes- their regular ' discussion groups. last, versity of Dayton-Marshall football .ages of merit are framed and Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. CJa,rence Edwards game In Dayton, sa.turday. hung on the front blackboard. The were hosts to members of Advisory ' message for this week reads. "When we have done our best, we may Council No.1 and ~wo guests, ·Mr. WINTER IS COMtNOI Storm . await the result without anxiety." and Mrs. Fred Sherwood, 0 , Hli - doors and windows keep the Wln~ veySburg. In the absence ot the r blasts away. Easy to Ina taU . --Qdlscusslim leader. S . S . Ellis, mem- W. H . MADDEN & COMPANY SChool was dismissed at noon bers' lndulged In a 'general discussion --<>Wednesday . Oct. 8, In order that of problems confronting rural JJre . Mr. and Mrs. John B. oona. ten.. hers III Warren COunty might The usual social time and refresh- daughter. Marilyn, Nancy crane, attend the annun.l county meeting ment6 were enjoYed o.fter the meet- and F . B. Henderson were all dinheld ,tills year at Mason . The Ing. ner guest6 of Miss Alice and J. Q. speaker for t.he occasion was Gray Members of Advisory Councll No. OOIlS. Sunday. from the Bexley M. E. Church in 6 and Mrs. Catherine Heston and --<>COlumbua. Kenneth R. HllI, W88 the dlnner son. l!:dward, of Harveysburg. were _ -{)-entertained at the home of Paul guest of Mrs. Jesllle . Hyman and Tol'nUnson. Mrs. Luther Hartsock, familY. Monday evening. Music as this meeting was fur-· leader. led ·n discussion on "Safety -0-nillhed I>y home talent, the clarinet. and First Aid In the Home and On ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henkle. of quartet wh.lch Includes Reba Sur- the Farm." face, Monlrnla Boall;. Ruth Anna After .the discussion , mollon plc- Ham1lton, spent th e week end with Johns, and Doris FIres. tures of thclr western trip were Mr. ant! Mrs. A. F. Melloh and famshown by Mr. and Mrs. A. C_ Tom- Uy. . -0-IIn80n and 'refreshments were servMrs. Robert Furnas and Mrs. ed . . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cook Romo Riggs were Dayton VU.torl, will be hosts In November. Monday. Mn. Nellie Bunnell, Correspondent
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--~.-!- - - - - - - -- - - - Last week Ule seniors cOl'ltinued to tont8ct repreaentaUves trom photographer's studios. M 0 n d '\ Y ~ornillg. 83 thl! <;Iass was .so evenly ilivlded, a meleUng was called to discuss the problem of '8eleotlng one studio to do IIhe work. The ty.ro companies 011 the rhlal preference list were Knoll and Rueppel. The Knoll StudiO was finally selected. but thli date on which the pictures Will be taken. will be announced later. - -()-,Wednesday an,ernoon . Oct. 1. the student body, hoth grade and high school students attended the unusual annual ,assembly ottered by the U . S. Dl'partment of Zoolo y. Here the students saw such anlrru.ls as the common red fox. heard so much about but actually seen so llLtie-especlr..Uy on a leash ; a fo.( terrier that jumps -the rope;' the educated dog t.hat counts; a strange up-6lde down Souh American sloth; monkeys OIl a dress 'parade; and a grotesque but, ·never.theJess, beautlful Hela monster, a deadly lizard native In Arizona. The display of the animals was made dOUbly eclucational by the remarks of the wt!lHnformed trainers.
Farmers Meet For Discussion
years and wants to learn a trade (tool designing) during hls enlistment . . • rain last Friday stopped not oniy the World Seri~s but wo'rk Members of the Wayne Tow1\lih1p · on the Main street paving Mothers olub have started preparaproject as well . . • the force tlOIlS 'for their annual· Hallowe'en which w1ll be held Friday worked Thursday. however, carnival. evening, October 31 at the high all day in a slight drizzle ... school gym. The vital role that farm women tor the annual dance will are expected to flll in the national ela)lorate preparations are beMUSic lum1shed by Hockman's orches- tatm detense program was outlined being made for the visit Qf tl'8, of Dayton. Both round and Tuesday, as more than 15 people indances wUl be Included. cludlng AAA farmer field womoln Joseph E. Martin, Jr., Re- squar. Mrs. Florence Hastings is In from Warren and 16 adjoining publican national, committ¢~ charge of the entertainment for the counties. gathered a~ ·Xenla to hear . a group ot distinguished ottlclals chairman, in Lebanon and event. Other committee members are as from the U. S. Department of AgSpringfield, Satur4ay . . . tollows: bingo, Mrs. John Preston. rlculture open the "all-out" drive - - 0Mr. Martin will take part in ~rs. Alva Thompson, and Mrs. 1r- for 'more food. FRIENDS HOME win Mulford; popcorn, Mrs. Ernest Farm women were called on to use The first Issue of the "Waycehau" ceremon~es at The ~ es~er~ Nixon and Mn. Prank Hess; soft their Influence In the management 'was published last Friday. OCt. 3. Star. Ohio'~ oldest weekly ~rlnka. 14.". Carman Crane, Mrs. of the tarm to assist the Oovern- and sold readily. This project is this Fulkerson and Mra. A. E. ment In the "FQod for Defense" pro- year more tban. ever before. a JourneWl!paper ... Congressman Morrla Stout; cakes, ~rs. Lewis FIres and I1'8m. nal planned and written .,y the stuHarlan Ear~~ of Mr. and~ Dr. and Mrs. J . W. Ward visited . Mrs. Harold B. Earnhart. celebrated Clarence J . Brown also will Mrs. Raymond BraddoCk; plea, Mrs. Warren county representatives at dents themselvl!s. Harold Whltatel' and Mrs, Lowell the meeting Included Harold Sharpe. at Harveysburg. Tuesday. and we!'e his nInth birthday annlver_ry . Pr1---0-take. part. ,. . have 'You no- Thomas; candy, Mrs. John Kersey chairman of the county A. A. A.. day. Warren 8he~!lan was his gueat high school baseball tean! met Xenia viSitors. Thursday. . ticed how rapidly the leaves imd Mrs. Tberle Jones; dart pme, Mrs. Margaret Grapevine. county theTheMason Mrs. C.·C. Hoover and Miss JoseFunern.1 services were lreld Tues overnight and on Saturday. team on our own diaMrs. Mark Rogers; and lunch. Mrs. t1eldwoman. and Mrs. John Preston. .- ,are ' turning the last" few Lawrence mond Tues., Snpt. 30. and was vicphlne Cronlnger called on Mrs. J . day at 1 p. m. at the Stubbs Funeral --0-COOIt and Mra. ·Rhocle~ ·Wayne Township UeJdwoman. torious 'by a 4 to 1 score. The Way- W. Anderton recently. home for Alva Charlton. '11, ret red Mr. and Mrs. 'Loren Reason, or days? . . . last week's rai~ BunneD. . Mrs. Oeorge Smith was a caller at farmer. Who d!t!~ Sunday at 12 :45 'L ebanon, and Mr. and Mrs. P. L. ·b.-ought a lot of them down' .TIle Mothers clUb recently canned the Home, Wednesday. p. m . BIt the home of his nepheN. Reason were dinner guests ot Mra. . . ' • 187 Quarts ot food to be Used at the Mrs. Lucretia Franklin. of McNab . Charles Charlton. ot R. R. 2. Burial Sadle~ . of Harveysburg. PriMRS. NICIIOLSON. 88, and prOVIded good exercise grade bulldln,lfor lunchea. LIFELONG RI;SIDENT Ill. and Miss Helen Mary Forbush. was made in Blanchester. • day evening. . for . those having tc? rake OF COUNTY, IS DEID of Baltlmore, Md . were overnight He ill survlv~ by eight brQthers, --<>guests of the 1I0me and .ylslted Wi Lt! Emely, ot WaynesvlUe; Alonzo. at M.r s. Romo Riggs was the S~il" · them up~ .. Quite a crowd Rally Day Is H-.ld Funeral srr'vlces wUl be h eld Mrs. Margaretta HeacOOk. Mrs. Beth Morrow; Andrew ot Rtidgev11le; Sam. evening supper guest Of Mr. and of sideline bosses gathered At "hurch Of Christ Warren Allen county. Huffman,recorder who served a~ Thursday at:l p. m. at the McClure Furnas and 8eth Jr .. Mr. and Mrs. of OSborn; John, of Lebanon; Lee, Mrs. Robert Furnas and family. " . \,,0 21 years, along Main street Saturday Monday became deputy for hll sUc- funeral home f<or Melissa Ann Nlch- J_ L. Mendenhall called on Mrs. of Atlanta, Oa.; and Walter and ~ Franklin and Mrs: Heacock; Thurs- Delmer, of Loveland; and one s s - WINTER IS COMINGI Only a fe'v afternoon when the machine Sunday, Ckt. 5th was Rally Ray cessor. Mra. Pearl Oraham. Ler, Mrs. Allc!! Elzroth, of Lebanoll. more weeks 'or we~ther !Suitable lor . th . t II at the WayneavUle Church . or ,uter a long and distinguished olson, 88, lIIelong resident of War- day evening. also. . laying rQOfs. Buy now and save. Jay~n~ e n~w pa~lDg s a - .. Ohrlst. the attendance belllll133 and _"ice Mr. Hultman retired last ren county who died TUesday even- .Mrs. Frank Marsh, Ml,ss Olenn. Ing 1l.t the borne of her daughter. Marsh, and Mrs. Vern Nniltage CONARQS ARRIVE AT w. H. MADDEN & COMPANY ed wlth an ~verload(... .as · the ofIer1ng t42.B2. The church was re~~h~u!a~: ::.~a~;d:'~r~::;; MI·s. Nolan Conner. were Friday villitors at the Hon:e . :- RIVERSIDE CALIF ~ many as three ·trucks failed d~rated With terns and beautltUI. The veteran will s,ucceed Joe R. She was the widow of Lafayette Miss Annie U. B~.wne and Mrs. . . , _'__ , . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Elzey and • • cut flowen. .\ short program con- Oray 88 deputy. Mr. ' Oray left Word was received here Tuesday daughter. MarJOrie, a~ Mias Lor·to ·budge .the, machine; •. It slated of a plano solo by MisI EU- Mo d f Fo t Tho as Ky Nicholson, . who preceded her In Carman Crane arrived bome rrt;>m a In 19~. The Nlcholsons lived vary pleasa ' nt . tr'I" to. . Br'Va ., Sat- th Il. " Mr , an d M rs. Car I CO Qard an d eUe W"lchance, of ..,... . 'on, v'-Ite t . ' ailbetb Burnett an' aooordian solo n ay Or r m .. . . .• dea~h for many years on .Route 42, south ~ . . . . .., v .. • .. w~s necessary ~ . rem 0 v.e by MIsS Lola Sears, solo by Uttle where he ,,!as Inducted Into tile urday .aftenloon. · tam11y: who left here Bun~ay, Bep- Mr. and Mrs..Walter Elzey Saturday of WaynesvWe. - . , b f . afternoon. . . • part of the load before 1~ MIss Edna orndoit and a solo by United Stata Army. SurViving be:sldes her daughter Is Dr. Bea McClellan and Miss Maud tem er 28, u"r Rlfuslde. Qr.Uf., ar.... d Dayid Brown. Communion ' service . one son. Oharles, of' Wauwatosa. Mcplellan. ot xenia, were ~Iers ot ~Ived at t~elr·.~,d~tl~tlon, Friday ~ co uld be moy", • .' at 10.~, 'followed, With a .termOn by ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·Wls. seVe~ grandchildren and ' 1'1 Dr.. and Mrs. J. W. WIU'd, ;·BUnday. ilight, an4 were. fo ~unate In securMr. and Mrs. Clarence MeDCIeD-
Plans Started For Carnival
Farm Women Attend Meet1·ng
Alva Charlton Buried Tuesday
Allen Huffman Deputy Auditor
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great grandchildren. . . M1Ss LYdia WJ1gbt bad as bel' IP,i a rea1c1ence, ~~Urc1~y. Mrl\. hall and daughters spent saturday . Rev. W . O. Smith wUl haVe charge dlnper guesw., SUDday. Dr. and, lIrIo Conal'd .writes · that, tpey are now In Da~ton. .. Qf the aerv1ces' and bUrial w1l1" ~e -Dudley ' Keever, of CBI1tA!rvWe. 'at ~ to their Waynesvl)le friends ~ . mad~ In 'Mlaml cemetery. · ..' Mrs. Adra~ Lewla, Mi's. Lalle ~venth AVe,'·" Mr. aud Mrs. RalPh 'IiuUnp The VlDace CouDeIl of . . , LeWIs. of Mlaml&burg, and Mr. anel' .... ,I • • J .. son" 'Robert were IfW!llta at ,a 'farot, WAJneBYwe. 0bI0 Teachers or St. ¥\1ry's. Church , Mrs. Earl SherwOOd. ' of D'-Yt9~ DGE GROUP AT. . dinner, ·Sunda¥~ at ~ tloDwfof Qarl School att.dE!d ·a meeting. at 'Day- called on, Mrs. Ruth Sherwood. ~_ A~NUAL MEETING .StePhenson, near LebaDoD.. . ion ~ teachen In oakwood last· day, . ' .. '- 0--Mog~ «:venlng. . OWen Hart.sock v.lslted bJa lP'anclTb~ annual meettpg of Pas . Mai ~R. 8 ~~,~,,~/. I mother, Mrs. C: B. Deatherage. Bilt- trona anll' Patrons of District 21. .' Mr. and l1l'i. ' JOhn Settlemyre RBTUBN TO W.\YNE8VmLE ur4a1 e,enlna, before leavtna for O. E. S., held "at liew VlellDa. Jaat ..... ·and -Qa11fomta BUDd., mornlq Prlda)' was atteaded b~e f!lJlor- , and and IO(l. Of Oreaonta. Ud~nner Mrs. MarJ O. Croll were SUnday ·M r. and 1In1. Rice S~pp reLurnDr ~ ' _~ .. ' M H ·.... naD 'of ...... bIIr' ' QleJllbeiol of 'Mta 1 ~ter. ~~=;;'~ peate of Yr. aod lin. L. 0. ' St.'" ed to Wayne.!lvllle Saturday. from • lUlU n. . .......Uf/!y-. .Mia. B. B. Ifartilock. • B. P. II Meola. Va.. where Mrs. Snapp ,~..ct -ton. were c.Uera Of · ~. BvelYD 1IlU'I$ar~' ¥n. J. P. PrOmm Mrs. .Jobn aDd famllJ. . " AfterDOoD eaUen QlIIr.: alld KiI. been 8uJnmonfid '.becaUle of the Ill': MelOJ, BUnday e'enib8. . , . I . .& KeIIIJe and II1'II. BUOld II. 0ItDD 8JaDd. wen .... UId lin. . Delli of her husbUKl. Latest reports KIIIea Ir. IiIelo7 and ~ ......, 1IirDh~. JI'be meeUDc wai I!I\ allare Mr. _lIP .. lmprovtDl' Run.,.,. rteeDt IQllta allin. • ..,. . . . . . ,.ttl!. oorefIcldl,lb,p.. .....~ ~ abd fudlr. of 8IIrIaI~";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;t~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~" atadIII. Do,rJe. . DII' . . . . . ' ~
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Mr . HRrcIln's moLher. Mrs, lI.ec!&or _ ('lllll'Il on Mn;., NEil-tie Tinney, Saturday vening . MI'. ul'Id Mrs, . Jl)iln Laanb took dlnnt! r with MI' . lind Mrs. Mortis HopkIns on Syndny. MI'. nnd MI'II. .A,sn Lamb were h s l,S Sunday to ov l' one Illllldr 'el gllesUj -111 uri bl'lltlon of n !)h'Lhday pnl·t.v. E(I 'h a ll' present brou~ht a weU-flll ' d bask t , . MI'. Child II SLenrnR and 80n,:.oon, of OInd ~llI ti \Vere guests of Ills !>ib r. Mrs, Gayle Evans: 'I'hul' day . evening.
. Mr. find MI' . ,Iwll' 00\1\, Il flO:l Lnelr gurst tll III.! lpr's rnllClnHlllll'l'. E. C. ran e Editor and Publishe r M\·s. Ettu Hnll oJ' hll'ltU11\1 1. ovrr · til' w ·ek-end. ISSUJill) EVERY THURSDAY Ml's. Flom JI 'nd('rson. ! , I\.r and dnU ll llt 1', pul, \1101\1\ n , SUbscription Price, $1.50 Per Year. Payable In Advance nre sp lId1n & lOaU!' ,!th Mr. lind Mrs. WesJ y HOlle! rson, of Oln(,lnna.t1. THE ONE-MILL TAX LEVY Mrs. Hob I't W 1'lIL, of DaylulI , call d on Mrs, EIlI'1 Evn u/I Tu 'sday NOT( F. OF F.1,Eq'rJON ON T"~ LEV\, I N ":X 't: !:;S 01.<' 1' 111' TEN afternoon. ' • W hen '" a YIH':will vote r s go to t h e poll. Nov emb e r 4, tiLL LIMITATION Mr. and Mrs. Harry ShllJlks, 01 til 'y wi ll b hand ' J :1 separate ballot on whi c h to vote fOI' Mlddle Lown were Clv~ rll h: il t II lie. S NOTICE Is 1H'I'cby given Lhnt In oC 1'41', and Mr~ . LeoulIl'd l'inn 'y, pll1'& uan c bf 1\ Resolut..\on of th e 1/ 1: a ga ins t H onQ-mill tax Ipvy in eXc ess of the 10 mill limi Thursday. Cou n<:1 1 of til VllIl1~ ' oC Waynes- ' tn iU Il, th tIlOJ)('Y del'iv C'd t ill' r efl'oll1 to be used for curr e n t . Mr. Rnd Mrs. Bud· LYllch nn rl S(, ll, ville. WaiT 'n Oounty, Ohio, passed ~~nnl e spell t; Sund y wllh 111'1' [a Lh- .011 the 4th day of Au" usL, A. D . ex p en s H. CI. Mr. Charles Bogan . 1U4 1, I hl'rl' will b e submllted to a ntil a simi lar measure \\'01 . d efeated at tile genera l Mrs. Bud Art hur Is VI'I'.\' sick al vOle (I f UIC P 0111 of said WaynesI!l. ction n yen r Ilgo . thi s I .' ,'y hu o bee n in effect for several Lhts wrlLing. We hop' ~ h c wlll :loun \'illr Vi11nll(! fi t the NOVEMBER I·c"over. Ell,ECTJO~ to lJ held In the Count" j' 'afR. "oull('il ~ a ys the mon j' d C)'ived il'om t h e levy i, Mrs. Kcls y Ar thur Is going to of Warren. St.ate of Ohio a t th'e I1c ccs~nry ( 0 mHinlaill 1)I'{,S l' Ilt M' n'i(' es, including fic hedul s pend n few dll Ys this wlwk Wl lh I'cH ulu r plnces oC voting . thirrel n , on her d au~hte r , In SIJrlngfield. TUI'~dny . lIll' ~ til day of Novomber, ot sl r e t lighti ng, g-H r lJ ag" alld trllsh re m ovu l, te. ~I·.S. Hhoa Clt·!! . s P~lI j, mdflY IV.lII A. D. 1941, the question of levying While t he u llrd cll of l.axatiop is great on all of us, It tllX in excl'ss of the Lon 111111 lhnlhel son, Oliff, of Wll ynl'svllli'. MI'. and Mrs. Bob 'ruylor huvc Inlinn Cor t,ll ' b nent of said Wnyw hllt with nali 8 na l defense taki ng its "poulld of fl esh" moved to the hOllse vlle ntl!cl by Hoy Ilcsv lll Vll in '0 for Lhe purpose of hOlll ·Mr. a llu MrR. Averag e C iti zen , we b e li eve that it is Reno lind Mr. Edw(u'ds ('1(peols to ClIrt'('nt exp Ilses of sa Id Village at :::..ove to I~L~ properly v at d by a ra Le noL exceedi ng one mlll 101' on ly fail' 1'01' oLe r, t o w(~ i .l{ h w II t he merits of th e levy ....ylors, soon. eae h ono dullllr uf va lUllUoll, which < ~ l1d ultimate )' suIts s h o uld the le vy agai n fail to pa. s . Mr. NOl'lll Un Biggs accep ted a '1II1oll n t..' lo No Doll a rs Ilnd len cenls ~Itlon at . Lhe Kl'oger rOCCI'Y In ($0.10 ) for I'ne h 011 0 hundred dolMehlbers Oi/-' co uncil ana village officials are prepareu anon th ts week. la rs of valua tlon for a period of to ~ho w why th ri1On(!y is needed. Why not ask a few Miss Rachel Davis lind famil y live vc nrN. tl941'. 1942 . 1943 1944 _, I,I pent f;!und tly In New VI ~nna . vislt- and 1»45.) , yu cstio lls IJ 'fo re d t: iding to vote aga in st t h e le"y. IlI g wi th r lai Ives and Il'lends. The PC)lis Cor Satd ElecUon will be Perhaps co un cil will ma ke a public statement before WI~OVil1~ d~y h IlS ~ ISO rCllch ed Co\'- open at 6:30 o'clock A . M, li nd I'eeJec.tion on why the mon ey is needed and for what it will fa I this week. Ml. Roy Reno lIud Illl'Lin op II \Inlil 6:30 n'c luck P. M. m ly haVing moved to Waynesville '(F'.nsLcI'll Sl.n nllnrc1 'l'ime) oC salll I)e use d . and Mr. and Ml·s. Wc!!1 y ·CUIll- da mlngs hav ing llJoved to D!lywn. y. Lt i w II for vot er s to r e member the levy will not inBy order of til BOaI'd of ElecMl·. and Mrs. Herbert Wilson, of I ions o[ Wa l'l'cn County, Ohio crease his tax es-it i ' mer Iy the continuance of a s ource Franklin. were callers of Mr, and Keyed by Betty Grable's strlJdnlf dances, the new 20th Century-Fox musltal. "l\loon Over Mumi," W. W, ShUI'ts, Jr. Olerk MrS. Cal'l SchneIder, F'rida y. of r evenue that has b een in ffect several years. III a gay, tune- flUed picture about tbe clamoroWiat the Twin Theatre, wed. and Thurs, of next week, Dilled October 1, 1941. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Thompson vacaUon-land in Florida. Don Ameche, Betty and Robeft Cummings are featured as are Charlotte of Lebanon , were vis iting frie nds CARD OF I'flANK , , GreenwOOd. Ja(:~ HaJt~, Carole Landis. and Coblna Wrlcht, Jr. here last Sunday. We wish to express our thanks to Mr. and MIs. J a me Munn , of Det roI t. Mich ., wm'e week-end gu' ts OUI' I1'Iel1115 lind /llso to tht' McClure Fun 1'111 Homc for thelr ,kind exof Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biggs. Norman Biggs re tllrned home pressions of symptltl\y to liS in our ' from Lebanon to spend t h e week- rccont borrt\v m nl. Mr . lind Mrs. S herman Tinney end. nnd tamlly Mr. and Mrs. Evel'e ~t Rru'lan and AIrs. Su~le Douglass, Correspondel}t • .Mr. and M1'5. Hurrls spent Sund l~y ~ CLAUltCK J. . .0 . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bigr<&. ......... c:..r- ,. C*e ........ l1o.bUtt1es exceeding assets. . Miss Eleanor Copsey. of .Xenia , with' Mr. and Mrs. EnnIs Thompson NEW SUlTS .Bessle Costello, Frn.nklin , was ap- spen t the week end at hom with were gu St.I I of MI'. and Mrs. Ell is Fannie Wlisoll<, Oregonia. fil ed poInted executrix at t he CLIlte or her mother, Mrs. Arch Copsey. Rep1ogan; ot ' D ayton fOl' .Sunday merchant veSllelll, nytna Of 'n scheduled to vote can .... the Ametl- suH, against Cecil Wlison , Oregonln . Ell~t<h Hardlllg with Paul Rup-Mr ' nnd Mrs.F.M. Hie't • were supper. The HOU'se "" flag, Into the ,war zoneS for de-· 0UCS '" of Mr an" MI' 0 B M tIlls week on tile bill approprlfor a dlvorell. charging ne"'lect. Sh' pert. O . E. Chambt!rlalu and Pauls. . . orMr. and ~rs. Otto Fuchsburger la 'e • livery of munitions and s upplies to states that they were married " lutt In Wayndsvi lle on Mond ay. '-Iy $7.000,000 ,00.00 the III Ine Riley as app~al...ers. and Rober Biggs e njoyed n. plensan t att.ng Ilpproxlma "" ports of these na tl oll8 opposed to M N I ", TARVIA-LITHlC TAR AND ror Lease-Lend purpo9CS. -It ap- Germany and' her allies. 1932 and have one chUd. The Inventories. ot the estate or MI . ~S·h ett c Harper and daugh ter, trip through Virgin In over' t.he week pears rather certain Lhnt t he meas- Su'ch Gctlon wUl undoubk!dly bring Marlalme Eshbaugh, F r a 0 k 11 n Agnes Folk a nd JC :n Folk, Wtlynes-= annah were guests ot Mr. end. ROAD OI~, E."'COAVATINU and MI'S. LCSlier Lindemuth near ure will pass the House, after con- dbout the l~ of American shipping filed sull against Alber t Eshb ugh . ville, will be read ()Gt.ober 23. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wern~ and DUMP TRUOK SERVIOE slderable debate. '11le passage of and other Incidents that will soon Miamisburg, for a divorce, charging Payment of administrator and at- Mlnmlsburg last Sunday. dnugbter ,u:eada of 1)fIyton. weI" torney f ees a pproved In the matter Mr. and Ml·s. Harry Wh.l tc are Sunday a1ternoon callerR on I' Int he present measure wlll bring the eause the United States to enter 111- neglect. Frnnk Bragg. TwenLymll e Sland. of t he estates of J . W. Whlte, Wa.y - ·the proud parents of a ll tU gl. l tlves In Corwin. amount approprlf\ted for Lea.~e- to ~n warfarj! with the Ax1s Lend purposes since early spring up PCllI(eFa. Bome believe t hat If t he rued suit against Minnie Bl'Ilgg, fur nesville. and Uda J .. Parks. named OaroJ'Darlene born Monday. Mr. and Mrs . Jim Keener. our LO a toLa} of approximately United .states linters the European n dIvorce, charging 11egleet and a ~Sale of real esta&i~ ordered In the Sept. 29, at Espey Hospital, Xenia . new station, agent ,tn Oorwln lins , our participation will be lImlt- serUn g In hi!! petition tha·t she lett matter of the estates of JOl l11 ami Mr. and MI·s. Carl Mella ge .and taken rooms with Mrs. Nett;le Tin'000,000.00. ThIS latest Pl'esldentlal request' for Leose-i.end funds entails to nava\ warlare. However. thepeo- their home In 193~ and has since Agnes Folk, Wayncjville. daUgh ter, M,lsrs Phylls and Mrs , n ey. Phone. Waynesville 44Rl1 Sale 01 real estate tor '$1,000 ap- Ruth Morgn n and son , Donald, of Ur. and Mrs. Roy E,qtc!l SPent tile expendlturll 0 1 almost twlce as pie of the United SUi.tes 1\l'e not ac- resided .In Olncinnatl. Milrrled In much money as will be raised an- customea to dolllg thlng~ halfway, 1923 they have 110 chIldren he de- proved in the matter or lh e stale XenJa, v1s1ted last Sunday with Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis ~ban~n of1'lce Phone 473KLnmb. . J nually under t he Increases contaln- and moet students 01 tile situatton elares, 01 Mariah, Mltehell and cUs trlbution Miss Minerva Linscott. res. 98-M Morrow 'Phone No, 3 believe that once we en ter the war Margaret Alice Coyle. Lebanon. of proceeds ordered. Mortgage of Tl ri Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Har(])n II n~1 ed in the new Tax BUi recenUy en· \e many l' ends of Mrs. Grant children, Mru'le fino Jimmi e nncl }'. M. Stanton for -731.70 ordered actetl .by t he Oongress. AmerIcan troops will soon be flgh t - charges h er hll5bDnd, RusseI I. dlt I • Lohnes (Stell P t ) 1 D . ~ . no·t establish II home for her or satlslled, also taxes, COOIts, attorneo · .a arson 0 a y-v--Ing along side those at Great Brit 11 ton were sorry to hear t hat sh e support h er ane) the r Inftmt daugh- and admln1lltrator f4MS, leavlnl , "., . . . The passage of the new Leue- >tllb and Russia on land as well as tel', In h er petition for a dIvorce . 47 to be ' accounted for oy tbe hd- had suffered two stl'okes 01 Plltll'l'hey we re married In 1939. . mlnlst rat or, Marvin. ~oung. . lysis und was serlou.'1ly lil. Lend appropriation bill will bring on sea. the tota1 amount of APp rop riatl0ll8 (JOMMON PI,EAS PROCEEDINGS The estate or c . A. H.lzar, LebaMrs. L . J . 'Wlllenburg attended d Clnd autitorlzllLloTlS (or defense an tl Ie coo kin g SCI 100 I I11 X en Ia , Iast ·n. wn." "rantnon, determined to . h ave a lIet value to FrunkU Brewer, EUen Lease-Lend expenditures up ap- · '. .. ., " • Tuesday , 000 000 00 All ' . ed a divorce trom New ton Brewer o~ $494.49 With his wife, OOl'dle, as . 8(1110 WATT aULal proxlmatAilY $65,000, , . . . ., ._ d to h C chIef benertclary,_ Mr. and Mrs . Brady Johnson, o r of the 'appropriations and au~horland wa.~ res""re . , er ormer 'I'he First Natlon:1l1 Bank of Cln- 01 I tI zatloru; malting up this hlllIe sum Mia Jeele Gamer. Correspondent na me, Abner. nc nna wero wel!k-cnd ' guests " The sui t of J . T . Gray , Waynes- clnnatl appoInted t'rustee of a trust of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Engle. ' have been vote d b y the C ongress " t '. Mr. and Mrs, Howard McKay and ted b th IJ f II t he request . of the President since Mr. and 'U'_. Harold McKay re- ville, against t he Liberty Motor ~ea . uYI e w 10 J . V! I White, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smit h an . . . entertained ... N. Y., comnt'Oml~ - tru'~ aynesvof e, ana G . June of. 1940, or In a per I0 d 0 f b u , . . cemly Mrs. "ennle Ha- Fr:elgllt, Bu"alo, U .. ., t eorge d b thP .. Gates 111 r Mrs. George '1110rne visIted In ,. daughter, Mtss~ EIlza.beth . ed nnd d ' ·sm' ·"~ d 011 Illotlon of d" s ...'" one erell, e y e w 0 Jamestown lAst Sunday. sixteen months. Aceor dl ng to the worth and ~, """"" ~ Llo J P ks Fr nk1I - ' ''out •-10 ,- of Wilmington, a.nd .Mr. and Mrs. fendant. . a . ar , a n. Mrs. .....-tle Haw s spent a f~w I bl e '"' best figures 0 blana· ~ ~ 000,000.000.00 h as act ually been paid Donald McKay, of Dayton. Lelia EClstha~ . Franklin. was MARRIAGE LICENSES days In Dayton, last week thc guest out tor defense a nd Lease-Lend Mr. and Mrs. George Ply mire granted a d.lvorce from Howard Howard Snider. 20, Kings Mills, of . her sons, Lewis a.rid Albert. , goods. The balance or $55.000,000,- were Thursday VIsitors of her par- Eastham, whom s he charged with machinist, and Wilma Tucker , 18, Mr. WIlUam Need les and Mr. Vul 0000.00 stU! remaIns to be expended. ente, Mr. and Mrs. James Clevenger, neglect. She was also awarded cus- Mason. Lee, of SprIngfield, -called on Mr. A s ituation has been reach ed where, near 0larkllv1lle. t.ody 'ot t heir four minor children . John Hatfield, :!8, laborer, and and Mrs. G. V. Sims last Thursday American etrorts to build a strong Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Terry, Miss Madge Smart, Harveysburg. wa.~, Mae Young', 23, botlh of Franklin: afternoon. national defense, while at the .same 'Apdromeda Thorhpson, John Lnux, granted a dIvorce from 9· n. Smart, \ REAL JJ:S'I'A'fE TRANSJo' EItS Mr. and Mrs. Granvl1Ie Benoors time servl~g as an arsenal and all of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Orluo- Harveysburg. ' on her answer ' a na John &orield, el~ aI, to' Wlillam and .cHildren spen t the week-eod' fi nancial backer for the rest of the do Brannan and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- cross-petition In whl~ h sh e cllarged and Minnie Langl1tOrst, 94.64 acres wi th r elatives in Tremont City. In Deerfield t wp. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pennington world. are being limIted by capacity ert Burkett and . little daughter , lIeglect. to produce rather than by a lack ot Peggy, all of Xenia, were WednesWanlta Michael was gra nted 0,' dlElmer Hoyle, by sheriff, to Har- and two daughters of Dayton Wf::rl: appropriaUons. It does not take day supper guests at t~e home oC vorce from Herbert Michael to ~e t ller rlett Allen, 59.16 acres In Wayne Sunday guests of Mr. and , Mrs. C . nearly as long to appropriate money Mr., and Mrs. Mearle Terry and with cust&:Iy of thelr two chUdren t wP. and 11M acres In Gre!:n A. Sollers. as It does to manufacture and pro~ brother, Walker. and a sum for their support. county. Mrs. Lou Ellis of Bowersville, reduce the thingS money will buy. Franlt Pierson Who has resided un Walter Pfei ffer, R. R. 2. Lebanon, Oharlle and Anna Steele to Eu- turned to her home Sa turday after ~e1J1lngly tHere Is no Ilmltatlon on the Harry OIlne farm for the past was awarded a divorce from Georgia ge~le and Dora Combs, 1.5 acres In spending a week with her cousin!! npproprlatloJl&.--lbut there Is a limit few years, has taken control of a PCeltler, l:Iebqnon store clerk. on a Harlan twp. Miss Nora Houston and . Mrs. P. E. on. the production of war material poultry ranch located at Hageman's charge of nClrlect. Pfe.lfTer also won Peoples BulIdlng, Lo&n and Sav- St. John, , JUld equipment. However, It Is a sad crossing. custody of their minor daughter Ings company to Charles L. BeCk, .The SOphomore class and Jnvit d Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson and an un eQc~tnbel' ed title to hJs 226.'17 acres in Tur'tiecreek twp. guest.~ enJQyed B weiner roast '!lot the truJb'tll that appropriations can be made and production obtained were business Visitors Tue::;day: , in farm on thll Lebanon-Wayncsvllie Marlon mId MllTle K eltner t o home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones. much' m'o re quI.ckly than the debts Xenia. pike. Winfred and Pauiline Boynton, 3 Mrs. F. M. Hiett attended the Incurred thereby ~!ln poSllibly be Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hlt.enlan and PROBA'l'E COURT acres In Deerfield t,wp, Inspection of the D. of R. Lodge in paid oft through .the earnings and sona, Omer and Edgll r. Mfs. Adah The estate ot Henrietta HInes, Elizabeth Hardinlg to May Huts- Xenia ';I'hursday night, and wa.~ the t he savings ot the pedple . ~, Talmage. J . Lee Talmage a nd AI- Morrow, determined to huve a ne~ barger and GarneLt Rumaggl , lot overnight guelilt ot her daughter; .--0-. bCl't, and Miss J e:;sle Garner Itt - \'aille of $1 .911.90 '5u~ cesslon s deter- 270 in F1'Ilnklin. Mrs. Raymond Osborne. _ For some time Administration ·t ended the Home Coming. Sunday hllned. Dora Mount to Maurice StoUer, Mrs. WlII Trout, of Springfield, spoke.." nen have been teUlng the at Oregorua. The inventory of the l'stale o( 15 acres in Turtlecreek twp. called on her sL~ter, Mrs. Nellie Mr. and Mrs. S . D. FerrIs wel'e Louis P. Kretz. Mason. a pproved. Stanley and ste1lla WllIoughby to Peterson, la$t Sunday, 'people th at t he Axis Powers wUl decllU'e war on the United State:. Sunday diMer guests ut the horne The first and final account of the Jasper and Vk torla Peters, lots 21Mr. Harry 'Whlte ~a.q Laken a wilenever It suJts the convenience ot Mr. and Mrs. Noel Eas1.on, of estates of J(.hn Flinchum, CarliSle, 22 In WllIoughby subdivision, South positloll in the James Grocery, In ! . ,0 wit" purchase of of Mr. HIUer . However. thus Jar Springboro. and Viola Ohnmberlain Oolbert. Lebanon. . Xenia. . . • Hitler has not seen fit to commit S. A. Ringer and daughter. WIl- Lebanon, approved. J. H. Barnes to :Roy and Rachel Mrs. Ella DouglllSS, of Xenia spen.t a carto" of Helen O'Nclll and Louella Pence Rogers, lot 19 In Ba,rnes subdivision. Friday with Mrs. L. F. Mlal's. ' nny oven acl of war agalDlit the ma', ot Leesburg, were callers at the 40. 60. 75 or JOO' waH United States, although a number TaJmage home, Sunday af.temoon. named execut.r1ces of :the es~ate of Franklin. ~sse8 Margaret Lee and Ruih of s hips owned lJy American capital, Mrs. Fred Hagemeyer, of near Louella. Bal'kn]ow. Franklin wllh Eugene D. Couden' to Ralph and Spanr. entertained the '. following app~oyed light ,",ulbs! hut flyi ng the flag of another coun- ClarksvUle, was a Thursday dInner Cecil Black. Walter Fitts and Har- Phllom Burger, 124.5 a<;res In guests at their bome last Saturday I.lj' in oroer to evade the provlsioRS guest at the home of Mr. and Mm. Icy Rhude as appratsers; UnIon twp. evening In honor of Mr. Bob Gla'>l;You'll soon be moving in. of th N "IItrallLy Act, have been Almon .Ferris. The estatc of A. O. Dill . Lebanon. VlrglJ and LOUistl MUIs to Peter cock, of Dayton: Patt;te S toekstlU, doors. Have you .checked .sUliK on th high seas. Now it Is Mrs. 'LUCY FIshbaugh and MISs determined at $16.979.43 and SUCCf:S- Ilnd Julia August1r.I, dfJopt 3 aCI'es Anna May Tomashot, .. June" Vance, In Deerlleld twp. .. Mr. Charles Thompson Bert Lyons, bping ~uggested that t he Ncutrallly Ellen FIshbaugh, of Middletown. slons designated . your lighting Jately? Are all The inventory of the estates of ' Sue M. Murp\u' to Ftank and Alta Don Keefer, Ed COllser Bud Strayer. Act bl! repea led, or amended so 1\.. were Thursday guests or MIss Han~ of your Jighting fi..xturcs and to permit U1e sending of Americlln nah Jordan and brothers. Maxwell T . Har.tley. Franklln, and cramer, 1.70 acres in Deerfield t~p. of Dayton and Betty Alexander, ' lamps' 1illed with the correct Mr. and Mrs. Ed Van Dervoort JOSeph E. Munger. Lebanon, wllI be ' J. H. and Emma Barnes to C(U'los Mlriam SOward, Mary Wilma Laursize sigh~.aiding bulbs? G et . , and granddaughter, of nea~ Clarks- re.a d 'October 16. and Ha~t1e Rose, lot 27 In Barnes ew. Dorothy Jean Turner, Doris • new reading comfort and Dlstdbu~lon of personal property subdlvl~on, Frankl:ln. '. Sweeney, Eugene Ph.llllps and Don' ) vUle, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell. of Troy , were ,SUnday visitors of Mr. belonging to t he' estate o{ Sarah B. \ . W. H, and Edna! ¥cEwen to Fir- Qld Laurepa, of Spring Valley. protection from eyestraih. AUCTIONEERING Morris ordered. man and Edith Sheets, lot In Mr . . and Mrs. Albert Marlatt, of a nd Mrs. Ferris. trfake certain that the light . An all day meeting and basket Real est&te belonging to the estate Springboro. . Osborn• . were calIlng ·on relatlve~ ~Y which the' children , shi~y dlnner wlI1 be held at the Friends ' of' W. W. Neal, FrankUn. appralStld AlIDa Miller to Edward and Hazel here last Saturday, ' . S~nley & Koogler JS ample and glare.free. Eyo~ 114r. and M~s. Leo W1l1&nburg and ChurCh, in Harveysburg, Sunday. at .$1,500 and ordered sold at private Hemmerle, 165 acres in TUrtlecreek sight is priciles$ -light ;s Oet.12. ". . sale. . twP. · daughters, Nancy Lou and Sandra For Dates, Phone 34R6, WaynClt· An able speaker will ,be present The eighth account of the estate Scott and Margie Day to Fred and Sue, Mrs. COra Queary and grandc/JooP! , Lo bring the morning message. of Mary Holloway, de: eaSed , and Ruby 'Thompson, 8.'13 acres in Mas- son, Dale Queary, -Mr. nnd Mrs: Earl ville, Qhio, Reverge Charges . . Go to your fa~ori~ tamp Mr. and Mrs. OIarence Allen,. Mrs. :. the .. fourth account of Robert Wells, sie twp. Queary and daughter, Marylee and dealer, He hru. n chaJ:t .showIda Howe, of Dayton, Mrs. Lydia incompetent, approved. ' PaUl and Betty' Weaver to W. W. Mr. Wlllll\m CraJgattended 0. f~m BROf(ERS LICENSB ing the Jikht .s ize bulb for Robinette of Xenia, Mr. a.nd Mns. Settlement for $liO by J . T. and Lola BUllard, lot 53 in Macld- lIy dlMer at the home of Mr. and ' every lighting need. See I him 'i!;=============-=:!J Ray Han:l.son and Cynthia Fulkerth, Adams .for Delia Mae Lucas, r. mIli- naw addition .to ~anklin. Mrs. Albert ~cKay ·of New Burllngof Lebanon, Me. and Mrs . Glenn or, ordered·.accepted. ton, last SUnd&y. . to,day! Get your supply now,. Dav.1s and Nellie . Mr. and Mrs. . Fred Robinson, Franklin, named WEEK-E~D GVE$T FROM Mr. and' Mrs.' 0, O. McCune. of -=- aod get your new si~ht. Dayton, and .Mrs. Oharles Ohalfant '0 - - - - ' - .- - - - - ,- " 'Howard McKa.», Mrs. Ila McKay administrator ,of the estate at Wade NASJlV.1LLJo{, 'l'ENJlir. sayins "Kitchen-lire" t given Mrs. .Ethel Beaaon, . Mrs. Btel ' ~ ' O . RobInsOn with · H. S. and Marie Miss Grace Corglll1t, of Nashville, of ~ttsburg. Pa" were Sunday with OlttAA putthases, W~f)lzI!l, of WaynesvUle, Mr .. and Oonove.r anti HQward Chll-D8Y as ap.:. Tenn" . was the w~~k-flnd 8l1eet (If guests of Mnt Lon Alexander. WILL c~ ST. JOHN MrS. Wilbur McOarren, Mr. anQ pra1aers. NT. and 'Mrs, . LaWl:ence Cook and Mr, an~ ' MrtI. W .. ill. Ander/lOD.· and 7drs. GeoJi~ Plyrntre and MIsS JeR- . The sale of personal ,property at sOn. ' , dauihter, Miss. Mary Jane, of WayCandidate for ' Towriship .sJe Garner, were callers at the home private !l8.le 'ordered in the matter Jl'rlday evening, .Mr. and Mrs. llesville, spent , Sunday with Mrs: ttie. Terry family during the 't lme of the estatco of Ucla ' 'J . Parks. Ernest Greell and family, ot Red Anderson!s mpther, Mrs: L. F. Mian. SEPT. 29th f'?' NOY. 15Hi Tr..etee wilJ a,ppreeiate of of tlje. death: of their JlU)t her. Mr.... Pl'anklln. Lion, were also dinner guests a t 'the Mr. 1Uld Mrs. George black atThe net value of the estate of COok bome, tended . a family reunion In Xenia, lIr , ,,,ppo,rt in the elec- Alice Terry. THE DAYTON POWE. Mr. and Mrll. Arthur CalI1 are Dennis Wells, Oregol).la .' IIxeri at: M1:. and Mrs.·Cook and their house lut Sunday. ' . • '4. 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From A Farm Diary--Dry Ridge ' October 1. Ootobe bilL not "Oc- or tlrough t could wipe out Il ls meatober's bright blue wea t.her·'. )lome- ker flm llly .!V1ng for a yea r. I:lil thing be tter for us JIISt. now. show- qlUlI't wa'lI t to work day wa 'os Oil ers, not very heavy, barely ClIullgl1 t.he h it: la m work d b Y ~an ~!! 01 da , 1.0 wet the g1'l181; bil L 11. 100k.S as lllilJul'l: I'S under ovel lle '1'8 who moved t hough t.here m)ght. be morc com- t hem abou t wiLhou t any t hough t. 01: Ing. I hope so. We h nve had to "et pillnuin g o~ 1l~1l1 t' own. H e wnn Lj!d rW of t he gonts . Elver sh,ce Albcl't t he l ceung 01 m nkl ng a crop on the bl'oughl them home t.here has uecft good lnud, Wheth er It was his or . 1llore OJ; lei!;; trolluill. but yesl.crdny n OLo Even a t day' wIIges h e was when Nanny climbed up ·on his tmough of .a. fanner lo feel that lathel" ~ .enr lind a te pa r t of Lhe Lop l here was more In It t ha n just t,he otl it WLLS too lilliCh , Ntln ny a nd h er I)aycheck. H o liked t he st.rugglo of t wo k1ds h ad 1.0 go. ma.king t: OOd land . produce a gOO!.l 00 LoboI' 2. T his morning th e crop. t rucker callie eurly nlld t.here wns . October G. Eigh ty- fou r In the the uSlU\ 1 nun'y or loading a h~ shade this morning nnd a thunder and 11. coop of chickens to send Lo stonn t.hls IlHemoon, a storm that CincinnatI. A r 'W 1II0re light show- bl'ough t us lots of water . If we had ers but not enough to ge t lhe ollly hlld ways 01 hold ing it. Ma gground too wet for t he t1'UcK WaL Irie OU L agll ll1 ! 'l'IlI~ t cow will lea ve ca me to get th e logs that we are a past ure knee d eep In aUalfa Lo having sawed IlI to lumber . This I cl1mb over a fe nce a nd wander the firs t time we have cu t any trees round.- lhcn climb U II OW pl a cl! tel 1'01' anyLhing but f!1·ewood . and th en get back In aguln . M ush room only dead olles . but we flij ured t h t wea ther. I bto ught in a n iCe m ess there would bll ' enouoh In t hree 'or of them Loday. SI h yelRs from t he fou r big elms Lhat were begjllrung t o ya rd! I hW'ried out to find tha t die ilt the top w 1J1Iild Ule IlI!W corn J ohnny had put th e pups In L.e crib. T hel'e a beau tiful big trailer to kee p them out of th e way buckeye too t hat we cut becaUSe 1 while he did t he chores. I IIhough t h a ve heard so muoh IIbou t bllc key ~ t hn t t hey were being ea te n al1ve t o poisoning of st.ock lately. I hll te to suy t he least. We Il re down to three cut a t ree but wl nh these gone some pu ps now a nd I\l'e they Into everyyoung maples lind oa ks will have Ii t h ing ! S uzy brou ght t hem 11 rabbit b etler chance so I put. sen t.lm "nt yesterday a nd t hey hild a wonderf ul aside a nd tried to ma ke the best time. u se ot· my s mal\ wood 101.. T he Five little, [our lit tle. t hree litt le pup dogs high price ao ver tlsed for waln ut reminds me of the last wa r when T hrer. little collie pups. my uncle In pat riotic fervor allowed some of h is choice wa lnut t o be cut and bow mad he was when he roun d . that t.he m a n w110 bought It had profl,teered on It two or Ulree tImes over when he sold It to the govern- Mrs. Wlillam Smith, Correspondent ment. October 4, They say rain makes Mrs. J ennie Carey. paslor of Ch es a good sale. That proved true a t tel' FrIends Meeting was glle~ t the sale north of Spring 'lalley 1.0- speaker a t Church, Sunday, Sept. day. It was ramhlg so t hat I uld 28. The Gospel Team from WUnot stay but I heard that eV6rythlllg mJngton College conducted the Serbrought good prices especia lly t he ~lt: l' s last Sunday. ~.()Ws. They were good sows ·but th e Mr. Wllbur Compton of Jeffersonprice/! seemed very h.lgh, not 1,,58 ville, visited Wal te r Wilson . recentl y. t han a uundred fa\' any of them Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ha\nes and and ~me a s high as a hundred and lion Richard visited their daughter, fifty. There was the usual trafTlc Emily, S unday. Sept. 28. Emlly Is jam. The Hartsock sale last week a student a t Earlham Oollege a t bad the best parkJng al'rangements Richmond, Indiana. of any sale I have been to In 0. IO'lg The Missionary Society met with tlme. They had someone directin g Maria nna Bogan III Sep tember. It the trallic 50 t hat you couJd not' was II. covered dish dinner and only ge t in but you could get ou t. jl;u est day. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J en kins OIltober 6. Sunday. More warm, damp weather . Last night I ploked a nd Lowell Sinclair, of Dayton. up t wo books at the library , both on spen t Lhe week-e nd with their parcountry Ufe but very durer n t ... ents, Emerson Sinclair and family . Wing One Bong" Is an edltor's wIfe . Mrs. W. E . Bogan spent t he weektelling of the everyday things of her end with her son, RaJ elgh Bogan neow country home near Louisville. and family. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stanley, (Moving to the country seems to s tir t he desire t o write about It In Raleigh Bogan and family were a good many of us) . She says she 13unday dlnner guests of Mary' 'and wrote It to fix her at tention on tbe Halph An tram a week ago Sunday. s lmple und.y,ln g things of home III Mr. an<\ Mrs. Lu t her Ha ines. Mr. the face of the constant stream of l.md Mrs. Donald Halnes visited Mr. talk of war lind tIle dread ohanges and Mr/>. Charles Laird. Camden, of these troubl.o us times that, com es Ohio,. a week ago Sunday afternoon. over the rad10 and In the news. It Mrs . Raleigh Bogan ha.s been is a pleasa nt picture of the gay, . staying In New Burllngtoll caring &OCtal life in Kentuoky. The other for h er pArents, Horo.ce and Luey "Hold Autumn in Your !'I anU ' COmpton. who have both been very the sbory or what goes Into the mak- poorly. Ing of a crop of corn and cotton In Mrs . Raymonfl Wilson,. Mrs. Paul Texas. Sam a share oropper from P eterson. Mrs. Theodore MoIntIre the poor' sand lands. takes a y a r and son , Charles, and Mrs. I..eone,rcl 'off as he calls It, he farms a slxty- Ellis and daughter s~)Cn t one day e1ght acre bottom-land farm on day las t week with Mrs. Wm. Jacobs wages fol' a big owner. He was worn lPaul1ne Peterson) tn Columbus. out with worldng a poor farm , facMrs. ' Ella Haines attended a reng the wOrry that. a storm, a fl oo:! union, FrIday, of old school friends
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A controversy between a 21/ :::ar-old boy a nd a futu re presid \!nt of the United Sta t s set the ,cen e for one ot England's most I. umiliating defea ts in the baltle the cont ro l o r Ohio. The characters we re Gener a l W illia m ti ' n ry H enison and I..ieo rge Cr9gha n,. a lready a Major HI spite of h is yu uth. The con II'0versy revolved 'aro und the ,.IJ8ndonme nt of Fort StephclIS<lI1. " u tpos t of Forl Seneca , by the 1 a jol' and h is l aO- ma n !:la, rislIn. Jo· OI·t Stephenson coulu not lle c.:d\l l d ed, t he G I:: Ii H a l b ·1i veJ. ~ Ild ol'd ercd ]\1a'01' Crogha n to r et u m to F01·t Seneca wi th h is men . 'l 'he M ll jm' be li eved Fort S lerhc l1:·ull COUld 1".: uef.,nd ct, a nd r ei u~ ed . ) obey. A s lIa·1\ all o f cava lry sent t o b l·lng . '1•.: '" l ~ ,; h () n a nd l. is L."·)' 15011 b!l('k tv Furt S el eea W:l ,; a mbush ed by t l." wan·jors of a : ' 1wel'ful Sha wnee Ch Ie! II d :1
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B I' itish a lly, Tec4mseh . ACter d sha rp, d eadly ~Idrm i sh the S(IIl .·-.1ro n reached Fort S tephe n30n ,· nd returne d to Genera l H a rrisoll with Ma jor C rog ha n . The Major must lllwt' be n b l e~ sed w ith e l que nce fOI' he "soh.l" G ene ra l Hll rI' ison hi s idea s .m d rClUl:lled to Fort S lep h(,llson T he nex t m orninlg ( Au gust I, 181 3) couts r eported 50 0 Brit ish , 800 Indi ans and gu nboa ts coming d w n lh e Sandusky niver . T he gunboa ts. a id eJ . by a h owitze r . ope ned 111 e 011 t he . urrounded fUf t. W it hi n lile forl " Id Be tsy," an " Il!:ient i~l'en ch bi x-inch <: ~ . , non, d id hr . L.!st in reply as she was s fil fled n .r_i':!;! f rom pl a ce to pla ce . It seemed to the b i gel's t ha t It. re .must be se I'ul Culll 0 11 i,1 tl,e stockad ed wa lls. Late the n ext d a y the bu g l e~ 'ou nd d t he chHrge an d :.:.0 B rit· Ish 3cl'l :,: I~ d to ,vlll'd the for t. Around the w a ll:; t he A Tt)·:" i(' .. I,l1 helJ t1 \ ei ( tlre . "' l l lil t ill lI , :1' , ;; l'lsh! u n d ·.:I· th e w:.ll,· ... . w <!.:. 1I '" \111.'; d , s~.,d llI.Jll t: \l ,e I ll' ::. J t "
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The n "Old Betsy" s poke. Loaded lo the mu zz le w ith grape and slugs, she completed the executio n. Outsid e ' the wa lls the r~ co ated w ld i I'S I:1 Y ill tortured wlftdrows, Ca n t ns of wa ter were lowered over lhe w.i lls to' the wounded. O lher s CJI t he \vo unded w ere carfi ed in to lhe to rt fo r medica l aid. Dismayed a nd d iscouraged by 11 e ir bi lt I', une xpected d etea t, the Briti,;h tl nd Indian s withdrew, I\!a ;, 'i! Major Croghan the vicLo); and a hero. "O ld E ~4Y " s tands today on the I:::wn vI the F remont library, at the v r y spot on wh ich sh e ac1 i!:v d f l .... . W. th t il repulse a t' Fort Gtellh n ~o ll . the Briti sh gave up \'o ): £' d l ''''1 erlng 0Dio by land. 't'It!:,,· ll ~:-: l r, ltem pt was on Lake l!:1i<!. ~~ . ,t
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Edw. H. Forehand, MInister SUNDAY IJlble ~001 9.30 a. m. . ,C ommwllon 10 :45 a. u:. ' Sermon 11 a. m . "Christ·s Power" JunJor Endeavor 7:00 p. m . Senlor Endeavor 7:00 p . m. Prl:8chlng 7:45 p. m . "The Lord's Supper" Day WEDNEEDAY tit . Prayer and BINe Study 7:45 p. m . We Invite yoU to come and wor_Ship ' with us.
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E. L. THOMAS" Candidate for Township Trustee asks f or your support in the November electjon.
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WE PAY FOR HORSES $4.QO COWS $2.00 of size and condition Hogs-Calves-liheep-Etc. Removed Promptly call
TWO MEN WANTED AT ONCE Manage r of la rge, ' well' known eed cOlllpa ny must. appoint tw o men fol' good pnymg work In th e localities where t his newspaper l; circula ted . Render ser vi ce and do sa les work . Farm expelience 01' any kind of sales ex perie nce helpful. Must h ave car . Pleasnn L perman en t wor k. Send only nam <l a nd nddress. Persona l Imervlew a rranged. WrlLe Box 96, Wayne_i ville, Ohio. Name . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . ... . . .. . . Address . .. . .. : . . . . .. . . .. .. . .. .•
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Big sa \ I l1 gS on u pk eep. Bi g savings in winter ills and doctor bills. A d d t he m a ll togeth I', and you can see w hy It co ls 0 mu ch less to own t he best. Come in. ~ e e how cllHil y you can have t he extr a satisf a ction, extra comf ort , e xtl~a econom y of an Estat e Oil Heatrola .
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ling Inton. honor of Raleigh Bognn 's birth day, Raleigh a nd Mar ianna Bogan. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sm ith a nd dau ghter, Marilyn Sue and Mrs. W. ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " E . Bogan were gues ts of E van Borran I\IETnODIST CHURCH . and family, of Dayton, Sunday. SWlday nigh t several neighbors and Louis C. Radle", Paator friends g8lthered a t the Bogan home to remind him at h is birt hday. Church Sch ool 9.30 a . m . Worsh ip 10 :40 a . m . RETlJRNS TO ~OME T!lis is t he 2nd Sund ay at our SIX week's worsblp service a t tendanC e: Mrs. W. P. Salisbury, who h Ad cam paign. b ermon series top ic: been visit ing her da ugh ter, Mrs. "Chrlst the' Ans.w er" Subject th is John Fritz and famil y. and her son Su n day : "Christ !.he Answer· Lo Ou,· Clark Salisbllry . ot Cha.rleston . ·W. Need l~or a Changed f..Ue." W.S.C.S . at home of Mrs. Ral},l.1 Va., re~urned to her home here, Ins , Tuesday, a ceompallied by her son. Has Lings. Mrs . Ida Weller, DuYCOIl , Mr. sallsbury r etw'ned to Charles- guest speaker . Choir practke Wednesday ev<nton. Monday af ter spending a week Ing at 7:30. with relatives here.
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MembQl's of thl' Ar ' unO! bl'i(\,:((' Mr. lind Mrs. W. E. Stroud enterclub nnd Mrs. W E . Cqrn ll,-Mrs. J IRln d at 1\ fnmll\' dinner PIU'IY, at R . Updyke . Mr.s , J . R , Mcogle und o Iltelr IWme , Sunday. Theil' QLle.'l I$ M~s . E. O. Cl,!\lu:..,~cr enter labll'd, \\1'1' (1 Mr, and MI'!;. HOlller HarL ,and Tue~dny afternooll, a t IUl1cheQl1 an clltugh.Lp r, Miss .:Janet, or RI hmolld, Ind .; Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Geor'e Stroud, bridge. by Mrs. D . C. Rldge: Prize for th altt'I'ooll s hlKh of DRyboll: Mr. and Mr~. Hnrold s ore were WOll by Miss Margnl'uL S~roud , of L banol) : Mrs . Irene Edwards. Mrs. D. R .. SalisbUl'Y I\ncl Henderson Dnd' Claud Stroud. Mrs, Winifred Hlll'tsock.
Mrs. Walter Kenrkk, Correspondent RoM A FOREST FIRE, FATH ... _:", •.1t It's good tc hear t he creek run,; rung again; we had a bl' "cloud,. .~ Rally Day will be observed lit LI4HTNIN~, ONE OF -mE . B~A~ER '..~,. ,I, '. busLer" yest.crday and the waLler Lnle SUnday School next Sunday In ~IMITI'lES, VENTURED TO ;Tllere i. no g lory ill (JuUlrippin& gurgles and plays. along down th reo 9:30. Rev. J . W. Fox, ~r Springboro. , AI ial Makes me think of our Sunday CARRY SOME (fLOWINGwill be the /lpeaker. SpeciaJ music donkeY"- /Jr' school lesson, "Beek ye fin;t ~he has been arranged. Everyone welEM6E'RS TO HIS GAVE •• OCTOBDI kingdom and all the~ things shaJI come. ~US ACQulRINcr THE NOEItGOE OPERATION "1I1-LO" BR100E Lun ' Miss Ella KenrIck, of I)Qyton, \'_.~~ r-ht~nofjreatar1ed. IB7I. b added unto you." We do worry too mucn and get In a rut.' bllt ..-... ~ spent Wednesday. wiLh Mrs. Alice IRST FLAME LAMP 1/ F Milo Hnrtso k, who hns been coosomehow Or other the t hin gs we Mrs, Carman Cl'I\ne WaS hoste Trickey. M1Sl1 Kenrick returned to n or they _.. worry about neve 10. her home In Dayton, Sundny ev 0 - to members 0 t he "HI-Lo" brldg lined to the hOSPital for over one CoUeqa chane,..... aren·t. as ' bad 0.8 we Imagined. We lng, . club Rnd t wo ' guests, Mrs . E Il:al' yenr. tlnclcrwenL 1\ minor opnraLlon worrIed IJccllUse It Willi so dry o.nd Mr. and Mrs. Everett Early and Smith and M.f s. D . R. ~mlth. for tUl ai, th OOl)C\ Samllt'iLa n hospital In we might have to haul water. Wt'll Mrs. Paul Wllliums sp ent Thurs- evening of cards Ilt her hom e, 'l'U us-· In Inll/llJ , Inst Monday. Mr. HnrtID-Fr(JI\CG closed door to - it rained and those whu did IWVc sock wouln nllPi' clat!! hotll'lllg trom OilY at the Brown Coullty FaIr at day evening. Nazi peace. 1939. LO haul wate round a disagreeable Georgetown. Mrs. M. A. Fulkerson. Mrs. John hIs Crlonds. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Caud l'i a " d . Turner, and Mrs , Harold Miller were 11- 158.001 Beuish ""ldl.11I 1n job. but bearable. But here--I'm family moved Saturday tr.om ~.lie prIZe winners. 939. not a pree,cher. Modest cxpres5101l 1R a beautiful F'rance. I Mr. and Mrs. Lenard P eeho, of King property to the Sine house on -----scLl I ng to ~he diamond or talent the DaytOn pike. ATTEND REllNlON Clnclrmat\, spent the week end a.t 12-Columbua reoched the . and g nlUs.-{)hapin. the parsonage. Mrs. Clyd e Wharton. Mrs. Guy 1492. 8ohomas, Tht P. J . Thomases and Tom R. H . Hnrtsock ami SOll . Wilton , Routznhn and daught.cr, Miss Geneva attended a s hower lor Mrs. and W. A. Lukens and so n, Donald . IS- finla nd toot delen.. Fordyce5 were vlslLOrs of Mr. j1nd Mrs. Rarold Grushon and son in Itaps as Reds mellQC8d. Loren Routll.a.hn at th e home of att.cnded Lh anllual rClIni VII of lht' rr;,~===========~ 81T OF FLAM I Ncr 1939 tbelr brand new home tn Westwood, Ml's. sumley Bailey at UlJicn, Thurs-· 325 t h Field Artlll pl'y , at Kokomo, I MOSS, SoAKED IN fnd .. SaLurdny nr LCI'IlOOn and SunDQ.yLon, Sunday aHernoon. duy evening. ,JESSE PRENDERGAST HOT FAT, WAS USEO 14-~R~~~lh&:~~~= 'I'he wind If! Iblowlng strongly 10Hev. Arthur Shanerelt, of Miami dllY . . BY 'THe CA'If.MAN, I J9 _ day and relieves Lhe heat, unusual University, Oxford, spent the w ~e k Calldi clnt· for Township WHO CARRIED IT for this time of year, but tht wi110w end with Mr. and Mrs . Kesler lreea and the locusts are holding AROUI'tD ~ITli HIM Gmhttm and filled Ule pUlpl L here. 'fl'ust l ' spectfully olictheir own and are as green as ever. R egular commuulcution WnyncsSunday. • • A FORE RVfVfVER •• ,"THE FUNDAMJNtAL SOURCE OF ~cQI1ltre Jtfunera~ "Ule Lodge No. 163, F . & A. M .. while the buckeye and Ims Ilre fRilL Mr. tlnd Mrs . Ben Hawke were OF THE MODERN i.IUtlP.' its your support in the ENER<a-v FOR PLANTs. ANt> ALL UVING loosing tbeir leaves. The gru~ Is Sunday dinner gu sts of MI' . tln,1 Tuesday cvcntng. Octobcr 14. 19H . ltlOA'I • . SCI E~TI nHN~S ~ IT DRING-So To FRuITION SoJoLirning brethren nJ'c welcome. greening again and brings hop~s of I el 'ction, Nov mb er 4. Mrs. A. E. Tinley ill Dayton . FIC L-tCrHTI NG~Omt e"ERy ~RM OF LIFE, INC.LUOINCr R . H . Hartsock . W. M. Mr. and Mrs. Wuller Kl'lU'ick and lal1 pasture. ~AS BECOME MAN AND HIS FOOD ,II Vel'tl Armi tage. Sec·y. Rev. W. C. Smlth and ML!!ses guest. Miss Ella Kenrick, ea 11"11 on AN B!tENTPhone 7 ~~~~. .~... Q Waynesville, O. Anna and Ruth Nutt will atlend th e Mr. and Mrs. James Kaser, I S . J. IAL OF E'iERY convention at Central Church of }o'. Seibold Ilnd Mrs. Addn COIltI),OD . HOME, . AND, WHU.e MOOERN lI~rINc;. CooN" Christ In Dayton. In Middletown, 'I'hursday aftemoon . ~lfF====================;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==~:'1 SEINES MANS EYESIGHT, ITS RJA1\I~R Don't forget the Berean class Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnet ntDEIIEI..OPMEN11.~E UL.TRA-VIOLET meeting Thursrlay night I!.t the tended 11 birthday dinner. Thllt'slia y LAMP, COI'(TIUtwTES: Ferry church. We are to orlng a e vening tor MI'. WIJI Cornell at hiS TO MI5 HEALTH cake and jell0. home north of Waynesville. H. R. FordYCe Is taking his second Mrs. John Zimmerman. et 0 y' on . Mouc1ay-oetober 13 .1/ vacation In twenty-flve yoo.rs and Eastern star was a week-end ~ uest of Mr. and , "20-30" club, Mr, and Mrs. John Is going "out bome" LO Guernsey Mrs. J . B . Jones, alld all in comcounty to vlslt what Is left of his W. Kersey, hOsts. · pany of Mr. alld Mrs. Therle Jones tribe, onc~ l. ~Ilteell strong. Taesday-OcUlbeJ' 14 and SOil attended the Home Coming Th Wa nesv ill e un tub traps are ready for Mr. and Mrs. MOJ'rls Sherwood, ot Masonic Lodge Meeting ut the Mt. Rolly church, SundBY. Happy Hour club, .Mrs. Jennie Columbus, were Sunday guests at The Woinan's SocleLy at ChrlfiLlan hooting. the Tom Burton-Jermle Mullen Davis, hostess. . Service, had a covered dish dinner , Progressive Women's club at Mrs. home. and a meeting ·In the afternoon last A pl'acti 'e s hoot will be held, Sunday afternoon, DUsty PummU an~ his famll y Maude Crane's Tourist Rome Wednesday at the beautLful counLry Octob r 12. moved back to Day ton, Saturday afWednesday-Oetober 15 home of Mrs. A. F. Kyte. At this , Women'lI Society for Christian ter spending the summer with his time It was decided Ulat the SocIe ty Service, Mrs. Ralph Hastings, parents, the Claude Pummlls. MI'fi. Louise File, Corrnponclent (orm a unit to do Red Cross sewing The coy WIlliams visited the ~ • bostess. Mr, and Mrs. Warren. CJeOk, · a tor Warren county . Shockey home below WaynesvLlle, Mrs. M~rgaret Johns and P a ul The W.C.T .U. met at the home of recent bride and groom, were enSunday evening. Mrs. . Margaret Tucker, Wednesday tertained at cUnner, lB5t Wednesday Johns called at the home of Mr. and Rev. Smith attended the Mt. Hol- a,fternoon, for their October meet- evening, at the Little Inn, by Benny Mrs. Howard Collett In Wilmin gton, ly Homecoming, Sunday afternoon. Ing. Mrs. Tucker read trom the 5th and Dnvld Furnas. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Oerha.rd call- chapter of James and the 4th ChapSeveral men from here attended --<I--'ed on Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Gerhard ter 01 Matthew lor the devoLlons the Brotherhood meeting Ilt Milso n, Mis.'! Lola Sears, or ClnclnnaU, Wayneaville, Ohio ~ Dayton, Sunday afternoon. Monday evening. followed with prayer. Committees Mr. and Mrs. 'fom Burton and were appointed by the President for spent the week end w.th her parOUR BIG 10th ANNIVERSARY SALE Miss Vivian Johns of noor Bellents, Mr. and Mrs. W, N. I!Iears. On daughter l Mrs. Jennie Mullen, Mr. the dl1ferent depa.r tments as tollows : brook and Mr. Charles Buckles, of NEW -U. S, DEFENSE TAX Sunday they attended specIal serand Mrs. Earl Hubble and MJss Soldiers and Sailors, Mary Levl 'y Dayton, werl' Thursday evening Beacuse of a new Unlted StaCee Lucille Ryan were guests 'at the Fred and Margaret Tucker; Institute ill- vices at the :Blanchester Ohurch of guests of Mrs. Margaret Johns and ChrlBt: Defense &ax ,oIne Into efteet Octo- Bubble home, Sunday evc;nlng where rector, Eva McDonald; flower mL,'Paul Johns. .Mrs. Marjorie Drake, of Indiana- slon, Etta Brooks and Lura Hough ; ,- ( ) Mr, and Mrs. Robett Slney were ber . 1, it is with re,ret illat It ." polis, showed home movies. Twenty-flvl! boys and girls' of tbe Friday evening dinner guests of the socLaI more,llty, 000 Welch; pubYOUR CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY ~ry for us. alo!'!&, wl&b moUOII . H. R. Fordyce was the dJnner licity, Bertha Gordon. It. was de- Freshman class accompanied by Mr, former's mother. Mrs. MJnnle ' Slney pleture boWles ' everywhen, . ~ an- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fordyce cided at the meeting to sew for the George Windl~r, enjoyed a bay ride, at North RIdge. JIOaDCI: a allrM lnerease In pricea.' and IOn, In West carrollton, Mon- Red Cross, Wednesday afternoon lit Saturday ntgllt. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wharton en-0--tertalned Saturday evenlng In honor the home ot Bertha Gordon, some Efteettve Oct, 1, ~dDU admlsillona day. Mrs. Marjorie Drake of Indianap. ' ' . wW · be 25 cents, which Includes a olis Is visiting her parents, the Fred Interesting articles were read by WINTER ISi COMING I Now Is the ' of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Routzahn Eva McDonald and Bertha Gordon time to Insuillte. It's a job most any ' Enee MIss ~'a Wharton) . The folPhone 120 Wa;yneaville, Qhio state las and DeW dele_ tall or Hubbies. on "alool}ol'" how It o;fIects the per- man can do himself with ZONO- lowing were guests: Mr. and Mrs. .Jt(ra. W, C. Bmlth was the guest 80n driving and how useless It l'l to LITE W H MADDEN & CO. three eent.s. The)lriee" ~ Lynn Brun&troup, Miss Edith Crain . . • ---0and Yr: Henry KaWeman, of loIt. Ueketll wiD remain the 10 01 honor at a atork shower at the pep one up to keep warm. Meeting home of Mra. Earl Hubble, Friday adjourned with the W.C.T.U. beneHealthy, Miss Helen Slanterbeck, of c:eoia. afternoon. Mrs. Maurice Hunter, diction to meet .wlth Oba Welch In A special Rally Day service with Dayton and Mr . Paul Lockmyer and and NITs. Fred a chUdren',i program was held at .ta4r. and ~rs. Herbert Pfeiffer and Mrs. Coy GtJlam November. DUring the SOCial hour LAST TIMES TODAY the Metbodl~t C~urch, Sunday. sons of MIddletown, Mr. I1,'nd Mrs. Hubble were Joint hostesses. Mrs. a deUclous lunch waR enjo}!ed. SmUll was presente4--wleh a bup "MAN HUNT" --0Morris wharton or. !lami Shores "RalJy Day" wiLs observed Sun,~----- bolt contalnlng a layette from the day morning lilt the Methodl~t Mrs. W. A. LukeN and daughters, and Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Melloh, FRIDAY & SATURDAY entire group of ladles In the church. Church, with a basket dinner at the Mal'tha, Lois, Ilnd Esther I spent the of W,:,ynesvllle. _ _ _ _ __ ~er· was a stlfprlse to her gymnasIUm. Mrs. Belen Roberson week-end wIth Mr. and Mrs. H. J. ,nd she also received a very nice and Mrs. Ruth Bhulz had charge of Greene, of MarUnsvllle. O . surprlse In 'the form of a huge vase the program. Prof. Harry Milligan -d-of roses presented to her by Mrs, and Mr. Fred Hegelmeyer gave short Mr. and Mrs. J . .J. Burske alld MarJorle Drake, Mrs. Jaunlta Black talks. .family vlsltE!d friends In Norwood, and 'Ml8a Ruth Hubble. Pressed . Many parents of tl:le pupils of Ollr Sunday. Ciarenci £. IIl1ffenl's chicken I&rid~es and pumpkin school enjoyed a meeting with the pie and coffee were served to the teachers at the "study hall" Friday Appreciation of ·t he services of Afollowing guests: Mrs. Everett Hun- afternoon. merican . newspapel's to the public ter and daughter, Mrs. Ranklln Lin·Mrs. ObI!. Welch Is a guest of W i; . ville, 'Mrs. Lester Gerhard. Mrs, Cella as a 'whole, .and to 'business In parCrawford, who Is conUlled to PaUl Glass, Mrs. ~k Snyder, her home In Chesapeake. '-iIto tlcul~i', was expressed by Albert H. Mlases Ruth and Anna Nutt, Mrs. Aaron Freeland, who has been In WIlllAA:t BOYD Al Cornell, Mrs. Ed Murpby, Mrs. M.l aml Valley Hospital, Dayton. sev- WANTED- An ambitious, Wide-a- MorrUl, president of the Kroger 14 Pa"_,",, Pktv.. Jennie Mullen, Mrs. Thomas Bur- eral months, was returned to his wake man (llr woman to look after Grocery and Baking Co.: In comton . and daughter. ·Mrs. WalLer home, and Mrs. GJ:ooms Is caring renewals and new subscriptions for menting' on National Newspap'cr t{ruer, Mrs. Nellle Benson, Mrs. lor him. the popular, fast-aelUng magazine, Week, .oct. 1 to 8. Models uuI Red Carson Fleener and chlJdren. Mrs. Mrs. Cleo JefIerles, of South Vlen- THE AMERICAN HOME. lb'lI easy The Kroger president pointed out Charles Ryan, Miss Lucille Ryan, na was calJlng on friends here Satpleasant work, and It pays big com- tbat his firm has been a consistent Mrs. Earl Hubble. Mrs, Coy GlUiam, urday. & )JONDAY Mrs. Mauralcl' Hunter e,nd daugbMrs, Lewl3 Wl\sh, had as Mr mlsslons. Spare time only' requlRd. newspaper advertiser' for nearlY : 60 ter, Mrs. Fred Huj)ble, Mrs. Mar- guests her Sisters, Mrs. Thomas, Write today to Director, Sales.DlvI- years and currently Is advertising JOl1le ~ake, Mrs. Perry J . ThQmas. of Erlanger, Ky., and Mrs. Phoenix, ,Mrs. Ed--I,Jbvllle, Mrs. Frank Fmc of Franklin. They returned homt' , slon, THE AMERICAN HOME MA- rel!lili\rly In more than 1 ;200 dally Sunday. ' GAZlNE !DORPORAt1'ION, 251, and weeitJy papers throughout the and Mrs. Jaunlta B11l.Ck. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyil Jordon. are Fourth Avenue, New York, N. Y. MJddhi West and ·South. Last year ~Is~~~,:es~~~ former's parents, In WANTED-A room wh1ch can ' be tb~ ' company spent approxtmately used as .~ meeting place for the $l,6M,OOO for display space ~n . these Mr. Walter Jordon, Is spendln~ papers, 00 several days at his home, here. Waynesvl1.le Girl Scout troop. ,.Added: CiM'lcopea, Color Rhapaoc1MI'S. LIllian ' Linkhart. of Dayton. Please 1\()Wy Miss \Lucille Me- ."We feel trat the successful growth By Neme McCarren and Eleanor was a business caller, Thurday af'Ies and News Intyre Leader. of o~ company . from one ~mall Creecb ternoon. Mrs. EmersQn Frazier, has been _ _ _ __ _"--_ _ _ _ _ _ _ store In Clnclnnati, 0 ., to Us pres. ~TWEEK-WED. & THURS, Orade News FOR SALE-Large size heatrola In ent size and Importance III the food RObert Crt'eCh, grade seven, suf- 111 at her home the past week. fered a broken arm after a fall The Baptist Church ladles had a excellent COl.lilltlon. J. B. Crabbe. field 'WOu,d have been impossible .. . Oct. 9p1l. trom grapevine at school. food sale at Smant's Garage, .SatWithout the help of newspapers. Frl!llbman Day-FrIday ur~ay. It was well patron17.ed. . B~UlIe newspap'crs are such an Friday was a gala time at school Mr. and Mrs .. Percy Reason, were accepted part of the American way . when the senJors Inltl8.ited the fresh- 'Frlday evening guests of the fol'men. What pretty girls the boys. mer'a mother, Mrs. sadie Reason. 'of living, we are prone to take 101' made dressed In girls costume WILh Day *'On. _ granted the many splendJd services Mrs. Elarmen Kirk, of DayLon, ail accessor1es. The lipstick and offered by them',' Mr. Morrill. conl'OUge added glamour to true makeup, visited her parents over the weektinued. "As a confirmed ~r of One article that spoiled beauty was end. :J~, that theIr shoes and socks weren't l'Iarold Tucker .was" Induoted Into newspaper space almost since . the mates. the Service and lert Monday moralOY SCDUn IF AIIEIICA founding. 01 ' our company, we teel The girls were gallant Romeos Ing for Fort Thomas, Ky . . we are In a position to recognize the lee".., Is I.porto.. .. ... drelSed as farmers. They could Ie.....t . 'Importance of 'newspapers to the JlAve pasSed for boys had 1t not been _eric.. nt. tor their long curly locks.t life of any community.. National .a"I.~ , ........ . 0. • . .. Everyone of the class accepted Newspaper Week gives us an opporthe penalties well except the grace- MR, Bert BunneU, Corresponden' ... .Mllt .. '.porto.. pert tunity to express ·our appreciation , ul bowing to Ithe seniors. The Ladies -Aid had theIr monthly It , ..,. .. ,.... fralala .. and to e~tend to newspapers gener- . MlseellaMeus meeting at the home of Mrs. Noah n.t's ......, ....,... Some students attended the Navy Newman, ally our best wlBh~s for contmued Band Concert at Wilmington High Mrs. stanley Ba1ley entertained a success, 1!l'0UP of friendS ~t a shower, ThursSchool, Frlda¥ afternoon. _\ TUesday evening many students day .e vening In· honor or Mrs. Loren A MA.AilN. POI AU. IOn DalVE TO' CALU'OBNIA . _(,,1-I'C.O\.""": nnd adUlts enjoYed folk danclng held RDutzahn. ,M ,. at tbe HarveyllbUrg gymnasium. Th" MIss Marie Gorsuch attended the . . . .IIIt ...I ............... • "It- . fHt"rI.. dances were conducted by the Cen- shower for Miss .0000e Combs, Thurs••c............. - . ...... r turlal ClUb as ' a booster for the day eve~ at' the home ot Mr/>. ~' titembenihlp of the Gninge 01 Bar· WUbur BouCh. ' tnfIIl" ...,., ........ .., veyallurg, .' Mr. and Mrs. .Bert Bunnell and WM8t . . ,... 'A....ICO. ttThe plctures taken·of the student;,q daughters spent' Sunday' with Mr. IS". IO·YS'· UN ,. •• .... II!" of Harveysburg ar,r1ved: 'l;'hey ' Wtot'1! apd·Nrs. Raymond Bunnell and the tift '.... ·.., a4' CIIIIIIII 1_.. .eagerly accepted' by all. They Wl'l'e Sparks famDy In Loveland, . ~ CDllIIII 1.he best p~tures th8.t hnve been Mr .. and Mrs,-Leslie .Oorsuch and . '. " 1.10. yr, . CAl . . . Jr, . taken for lODle time." daughter spent BUn~ with Mr, $2.10 2,.... ,3.so 3 ,no IJIIb 8ebool N... : ' . and Mrs: Boward Gorauch and,lIOn. -..: ear..... ~ BeeI' Tbe seniors e.n~lned the hi h Mr. ' and .J41's. Homer Kennard lltaml Chapter, No. lin, o. II,. s, vO . SOON abool and tAlachers at a party given and children agent SUllaay afterWIll meet In ~ ...-n. 11011': IOYS' LIFE COIII A In honor of the freshmen, . noon w",h Mr. Bind Mrs. Horace dAy evenint, -OCtober J3, tM1. . I ..., Aw-. ... Y.. N. Y. ar-t TraIn RobberJ" "Alomr. GaJnelwere enjoyed' by t~e group. Stump. '. Ruth ~er. Worthy lIatr,on _ _ .th .seu" Qen!! AUtz)' III for the fll'llt ~t of 4.he program. Mr. and ~_ Bert Bunnell.an~ Man L, ~, 810'1. Later, daDelllg took place. daughters and 11111, and Mrs. Vaulhn In ·_the 8a4cUe" ~ ~8un Ref~enb.,lYere served wblcb .Mullen apent sundaY e,enJna with vi. 'IIIII. oAR'I"i'B . . ..... OOIIo1ud1iCl the evening's enterlalll- Mra. Jud Bunnell and Mra, Bob W.Alft' AlII ... 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WA),NE!o;V'1.I1E, OIllU, T.R1JRSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1941 ' ··---~~,---~-,-..-.~·I·.. .
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12 Persons Rev·. Haekwell Accepts Indicted 'B y H~milton Church Post Grand Jury
The October grnd jury repol'tea . State RepresentaUve Harold V. to Judge C. B. Dechant In common Martz. of Franklin, was the guest '-0:;. speaker at the meeting of the pleas court Monday, retllrn!ns L Indictments I~vqlving 12 persons,. Wayne Township Farmer's ·' club. stating tha t they had examined 'lii lligh school officials are last Thursday. IDs subject was wilnesses, neld one case over lo tne thinking in terms of the com- "American Standards .of Living". next term . and past;ed by two oLh . r ' int\. basketball season • . , He ' expreised 'the belief that. the cases presented to them wi thout a 6 American way of living seems to transcript from a preliminary court pertcils have mude their ap- (!(Inform to the Christian way, the The seven cases In which no Ineara.nce with the schedules question being, "How Much Longer P dictment WIlS returned were those WUI. This Manner of Living Be ' of Howard Eastham. charged wi l h printed ther~on, and cal'da Ours?" He further stated, "There non-support; Bili Lawson. shooUn which James E. McClure is- 18 & woeful lack of Interest In publl.: to kill; Bessie Deaton. armed 1'00affairs. and a need for some of the bery; Roy Conover, reckless drivin g 'sues annuat'ly containing the feeling of anxIety of Francis Scott · Clark Walker. petit larcency. and 1 ' 11 k th . Key when he wrote, "Does the F'alrnlee Gaylor. assault and bat· BC h e d U e WI rna e ell' ap- Star Spangled Banner St1l1 Wave?" tery. pearance SOOn • • , Vern The thing that will determine The case 01 Carl Middleton. Mor· Simpson, local Ford dealer, whether we keep our way of living row, charged with non-support wa s 'th' an..l C ' hrirles Is to avoid a falJse sense of security. held over to the next term. D. R. Sml \" .. As long ' as our ftag stands, our Two Indictments. each chargin James eyeing a new 1942 standard of Uvlng Is safe." armed robbery. were returned amodel Ford parked on Main Miss Perle Rlley and Mrs. Blanche gainst Arlle ' Lee Mullins. Jam!!, Miller were hOllteBSes to the club at Russell King. Walter and George ~treet • , • Simpson really IIhelr home on the Dayton-Lebanon Charles, one being for the a'leg d gave it a thorough inspec- Pike, fa, Lhe customary abundant robbery of the M. A. Fulkerson ser mOIi and pron'ounced it "bet- dinner a.t Lhe noon hour and meet.vice station at Waynesville, July : 2 tel' than ever" . ' . . the old Inr In tile afternoon. ' . EI!lI"J In lhe ColurnbuJ DiJpaich and that of Jack Conn. near Franksaying "You never miss the Durmg the business seaston, Mr. lin, a week later. and Mrs. Roscoe FUrnas were ofTwo IndIctments were returned a· water 'til the well runs dry", nclally welcc.med as new mel1'Jbers galnst Maxwell Cross. LyUe, one '(Vas proven very t~ue, la!5t of the club. eharging reckless driving and the Monday, when the electric The Special Topic "Way Down other. fallUl'e to stop after an accurrent wa" off for two hours South In the Land of Cotton". was cident. They were In connection .. presented by Frank U. LeMay, who wltll hlB car striking MI'. and Mr;. during' the afternoon •• , It spent twenty years of 1118 early Ufe. it was'nt so much the fact near MusCles Shoals, Ala. Hl8 boyMr. and Mrs. J. Wll'lOn Edwilrd ~ tiny matching hat. trimmed with Calvin Clark as tlley crossed Btoad . that machinery would'nt llood was spent on a larIe cotton are announcing the marrlage of yellow porn poms;. She carried a way In LeOOllon. July if. Other indictments were retu""d d h hts d h farm, run witt\ qellTo help and he their daughter, MarJorie. to Mr. colonial bouquet of bronze and yel against Luther Conley and Lloyd fpn an Itd~tt b1g abn ~tah- told mady InterellUng stories con- FlOYd D. Smith, of Tremont City. low pom poms. . ters wou n urn, ut WI cernlng tha~ perIod. He ' explained Friday aftemoan, OoI4>er 10, at Mr. Smlth was attended by Mr. Maye. charged with grand larcency: radios out of commission that modern machinery to plant and 3:30 o'clock. at their home on th~ E1lerett Anderson, of Springfield James H. Johnson, reckless operation of motor veilicle; Marvin Rob· during the W orld Serie~, it harvest cotton has chanlled We in st. Paris Pike, SprlngCleld, Ohio. and Mr. GC'Orge Edwards. prother ertson. forgery, and CillOI'd Camp · th l I t h e South .and that the lazy, sleepy The Rev. J. J . 9ch~effer of Day- of the bride, W&''l uaher. . h was Just mot:e t an e oca days tre "Gone wlh the Wind". th'! ton, performed the single ring cereFor her daughtl!r's wedding. Mrs: bell. burglary. fans could bear... pa-ssing Soutb now being a country ot teem- mony, which took pl"ce In front 0,' Edwards wore a s,treet-Iength dress motorists with rAdios in Ing Industry. 'f.he living room fireplace whIch was of emblem blue crclpe and corsage 01 \ their cars soon had a c'r owd Mr: and Mrs. Harold Martz were -banked with vases of autumn plnk roses. . Mrs. Sml,th, mol,her of the groom. g athered around, if they guests of the club, whic.h wW mtet. flowers. palms. greenery and llghted i In November with Mr. and Mrs. candlabra. wore brown crepe, trimmed wi lll happened to stop ..toe youn- Frank LeMay. 'J'Ile bride who was given In mar - gold sequins and iii corsage or brown Mrs. Harry BatterthwnJ' e I~ ('on· ger generatijm's anticiparlage by her father, wore a full and yellow porn poms. fined 'to Miami Valley hospi tal for tion of Halloween seelll8 to ~oor lepgth gown of white moire For her going away costume. Mrs. observation nnd trea..tmenl. come earlier and earlier with mutton leg sleeves, coming to Smith wore a two piece dress ot . b th t a point over her hani:ls The only brown faille wiLh white collar and Miss Martha Martin was the week each year ... cAn a we --Ilnnllng w , a r' ow ' o· f se' Ir-c'overe.1 cuft's, brown hat and shoes, and end guest 01 MI'. and Mrs. C. O. ~ It e ...... ar.e' getting old .. , but it does buttons from neck llne and tiny camel's hair coat. Hildebrant· ana son. Archie, of seem with the festive day ruching on neclt and sleeves. Her After a short wedding trip. they . Malnevllle. th k th t ·t· Mr~. Irwin Mulford was elected finger tip vetl was edged with lace will be at home tO l,thefr friends at - 0 -' . ree WI ee Sb awtha y • a I IS president of the Prlendshlp clUb of a~d caught to her hair with a band the Edwards residence, R. R. :I, . h d M too ear y to e rowlOg corn the Methodist .!Jhurch" at the. or- _ot oran,e blossoms. She carried a Sprlnsileld 0. , Mr. and Mrs. J. B. R c . an rs. and rapping .. on doora a:nd lIamatioo meetlrii he1414at Wed- white prayer book topped wltb a . waynesville - guests at the wed- Marla' Elbon lelt f!»r 'PI~burgh. to .... windows .•• in spite of sever- nesday afternoon. ' Other ollicers .coraace oC white r06ea, from wilich ding were: Mrs. Emma H. McClure" day, Thursday, where the Rlchs wlll al days of adverse weather elected were M'rs. Olarence Rye. fell streamers, knotted with white Mr. and ~. RlDnald M. Hawke, visit their son Maynard Rich an~ vlce.:pres1dent; . Mrs. Alva Tbomp- 'pom poms. J41sses TrUlena and Margaret Ed- family, and Mrs. 4Slbon will "lsI. the Main street paving pro- son, secretary; and Mrs. Walter Her only attendant was her sls- wards. J. C. Hawke. Mr. and Mr:l. her nephew, Lawrence Stout anJ . ject was finished as per Sheehan, treasurer. ter. Mrs. George W. Rhein. who Robert Gons. and . Mr. and Mrs. W. wife. schedule ••• the contractor The ladles were entertained ' at wore a gown of mission blue molrt . Edgar Smith anlil. daughter Sally ~ home of Mrs. J. P. LarrIck. The made IIImJIar to the brlde's, and Lou. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Boxwell, of was delaye d in obtaining !.be m....tlng o.J.ned with a devotional Mlddle·~wn· . were Thursday "venmaterials at the start but has pe7tOd co~ucted by lin. L. V. lng d\;ner guests of ~rs. Jessie made up for lost time; .. a Branatrator on the subject of Hyman and family . . note received this week "Nth". -0-from Mr and Mrs . Russell Following the election of officers, Mr. and Mrs. Romo Riggs and an auction sale of household wares . Mrs. ~bert Furnas attended Lh • • Frank says they are com- -which ha4 been leCt over from sales . • Renfro Valley Barn Dance perrorfortably sitl\~ted in their Conducted by the organlsatlon, was mance, at Renfro Valley. Ky .. Satnew home ••• they reside at held. and the p~, te, were urdo.y evenlpg. 3726 Pe.n, nington Roa.d, Sb.a~ adAfdetedrtoththeemeeC1Utib nt;eas UlYnov'elty pro"Bchool-masters", the men tench- termination to ~Ive It at all cost. -0-.... a Mr. an"ct .,." ker H~lghts, 0, . , , 10 8P.lt!3 of stunts arra"-d by "'r '. ers' assoclation In Warren County. ThIs Is the task ot the teachers and ,.... s. R. D. C0 IIe tt an d .f h th I t ... _. ....~... of the parent.'1 of this IIl11d." family spent Sunday as guests of oft he act t at e . e ec Ion Elmer Sheehan was enjoyed, and met T11Ursday evening at Morl'OW; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mutersbauch. is but· two weeks ' away, in- refreahments . were served by the A number ot our 'lo=al teachers atGRADlt NEWS' of California, O. . terest here seems to be lag- following c~lttee: Mrs. Oram tended and enjoyed both the chlckFour of the grade teaohers, the -0-· thO '11 ""... • k Shoup, Mrs. J. R. Upddke Mrs.AnD. hi h Misses Dorothy 'Day. Ethel Beek. La I k lOgS WI ,101"". PIC - R. Sallatlury, and Mrs. Wiard en 'dinner and the pr~m w e · La M J'KI Mr. and Mrs. J. P. rr c , flCg In.g." il man. ura c nsey, and MI·s. comp o anled by Mr. and Mrs. Harl1ltl ing up h oW ever WI th 10 th e derson. followed. Jane Payne spent Sunday enjoying • next few days '• •• local mail ' . -C. the scenlo parlr.B of Interest In Sucher; of Dayton. en 'oyed n 10 i .. h be h' A committee of teachers has ar- Hocking County', Inoludlng Old mile motor trip. Sunday. t hrou~ll c~l'~ era ~ve , . El;n avmg . ranaect a 'wplner ~.t for fellow Man's Cave. , Roc.k House. Conkle's northern Ohio. .~_ difficulty lo flOdlOg ' park.......~ L h t f te&chers and their ' families this Hollow, Ash caVil and Cantwell t i~g',l>I~ces ne~r t e pOS 0 G~.ven Cliffs. Mrs. Alva Thompson en er' l'i'lf'(\ , fice with the streets torn up . .. ' Tbursday evpnlnr, October 16, at FJnt Grade the fellow members or her bridge "S.h d" D' . ft M Ro6er'8 camp. Students who had perfect attend- club from. Cincinnati. at her home ' ' • 'f v,u · J~V1S e , ond Mra. OUft'ord Evela'nd IVlol& 'Report cardll were lsaued to pupils ance records were Carl Pfeiffer, here Saturday afternopn. ay or th e navy ••• ' mem- Cam~Jl), of Silverton. 0 ., a r,.- Wednesday (or t)le f~t six weeks' Harold Lee Purkey. Jane Shaw -0-bers of the. Rchool Mothers cent bride, W&8 tbe honored luest period. Over-arucioua pupils were. Ernest Shutts Evelyn' Spray. James Ml!;ses' Trlllena and Morgtirl' t Edclub are busy on plans ,for at . a rptscel19JleOUS shower, Satur- In aome instances, rellev,..; ' last Stansberry, Nelson Tinney. and Ar- wards will IPave WaynesvUle Saturthe annu"J. HallQween car- day. night, .~t, the horne ot her par- ?!tnute worriers had sufficient caus~ leen Ball. . day to spend the Winter at Delray "l at' the 1l 1'g h school gym ents, ~r, and Mrs. Richard Camp- to "continue to worry; ~nd consts-I We are sorry to report that one Beach. Fla. . niy!A • h nO' b ' 31 .~. bell. Her sister; Mlsa Anna Camp- tent workers received the usua of our pupils. A.nIta Schaffer, hl\s --0-Fr),day 01, t, cto ~r . ., '. bell ' and MiJ18 Jean He. were hOllt- Commendable reward. Our congl',,- moved to another school district. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wntkins Fl:'ank . SUM c1eamng the tutations to those studentS who by The 'pupils' sta,ndlng for the first and Mr. and Mrs. Geor~e Burton ' : windows of the postoifice, TI1e. new bride was the recipient the very nature of ·thelr records six weeks Is Indkated by the fol- and lion were cUnner guests at the Day. of ny lovely gUts and after a maintain the standards of W. H. B. lowing scale. good. satisfactory, fair home of Mr. and Mrs; Carman the other ~ter. social. ma evening, . ~freshments . --0or slow. Cr'ane, Sunday. - momlOg d d '.. .. • were ' O· ori:l on, a orne 10 a n~w served to the followm, guests: Mrs. The operetta, "Miss Oherry BlpsThe majority of the beginne s -00"-0 pair of .coveralls, getting Blc.ru.rd campbell, Mrs. Ray lIor- sam", hat been selected and prln- has done very sutlsfactory work. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gons and read'l ' to sweep out, gan, Mrs. ,Jesale Hyman, Mrli. AI clpals are · tMllng considered. StuThe first grade will ' miss BllIy daughter, Marilyn. were Sunday PoUnsky, Mrs. Wymer Drake, Mrs. dents who desire paits It.1ust read BurglB as lle moved and wlll now guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sanker -_ Irwin EWs, Mrs. carl Ooolc, J4;rs. llnes' and sing before .. faculty cOm- go to the Bprllljr Valley SChool, and ·son. of Middletown. ·Mrs. lIenry SatterthWalt.e wa'l 0 Harold. ()sborn. Mrs. James Lovely mlUee. ' A tew chAracters have --~ John M. Rosel'. 73' Yoors old. fOf- eleele<! prest'dent of the Happy .. .. UX1 l' -"'3 ,: . and daughter, Lenora: Mrs. n ' L. spealdng parts; and . the choruses, SixUt Grade mer National Oash R~g1ster rcpi'e- Hour club. when the memb~rs ' m~t, Burrell, and Mise Olara. Hopklna . . ~ always. me&n everything to the The slxtll gr'llders are making LaMar E&.rnllart arrived at the sentative In Europe, was found dead Tuesday afternoon at · the ho~e of flpal product. very Interesting history notebooks. home of his parents. Mr. and Mt's. Tuesday at the Ilome of his nephew MI'S. Josiah Davis. Other oft'icer i ~ -0-Alvin Earnhart. Friday evening. for Kenneth Roser, tlve mHes north oC electe(\ were: Mrs; Lester· SJla.tf1. r. Announc~~nt of the forthcoln.· _ The,"Southwestem Ohio Teacl\..erd In Mrs. Payne's room several a ten . day furlough · from Camp Lebanon. CQroner H. M . W,IIUa\l'ls vice-president; ' Mrs. Ham Batte .Inc OlU1stmas balaar, to, be spcjnAI8oclatlon" wID hold Its nlnety- students have rE!Celved 100 In spell- Shelby, Miss. . returned a verdict of death by thwalte. :Jecretary-t.1'easurer;' an I , aorec1 'by the Woman's of. ninth ineetiDI, October 24-Q5, ' 1ft Ing throughout the flrst term. They -0-natural causes. , Mrs. Roberir Gons• .asSistant secreSt,~ Mary's Ilplscopal Ohu~h,' 1\'88 " . ~ ' Clnclnnat.1. our schQOl will be dls- are. ' . MIss Jeanne Balter underwent an· Mr. Roser, a n~t\ve or Clearcreek . t.ary-treasuter. ' missed Prlday, October 24, In order Grade n-Malrtha AdamR, Nancy o~her operation at WI'lIams Ollnlc. Township. maintained hl.s legal, In hllnor .of the' anniversarY 0 ; 1. liIade at the monthly ,meeting .of the rroup beld Prlday at·ternoon. U. S. Army engtneers ~ve turned that teachera may attend this sell- Baird, Joyce Belll1. Florence Berbow, Lebanon, Saturday, and wUl be con- residence, at ~yton . •blll pas' c,d Columbus Day; a reading on the lI'1nal' ,PJaDI for th,e event which thWl\~ down on a Pl'OIM*llor the '!IOn. Donna .Mae Brannock. Judy Davis, fined to her bed tor several, weekR. l~lUch ~t his tlmt: on his farm north life of Columbus WRS gi\'en by 'Mis .. wUl be hetd saturd., af-ternoon and ImpfOvllment. of the Uttle .Mlaml Anne sutherland. presl~ent of the liIamara 'Dlckenllheets. ~ of Leb~llon. Hi! was made a 11 e ' Betty Oglesbee Ilnd ''t\ poem, ' "00evllDiDlr. November - I were .made. river IlaSIn arid Oowan·oree!t bUIn, ' aisoclatlOD, outlines' the task of ' Grade nl-VE~ra Bherwood. Mr. and Mrs. John WWaman. 0\' member of ~he Warren County Fait: lWribus ,As· A Boy" wns; rcl!d' ~ Mrs,' • M11- O.'Lee Hawke. Mlall Kathe~& tor ·flOOd control, ,'aocordlna . to a teachers and ' parents thus: Toledo, 0 .. w~e overnight guests (>f Board early , thlB . year tor . hiB rlft Vergo ¥Ichener. ' ' , Pren.dergal!t, and Mrs. DaIsy ~ny... bUllet\D Lisued by the cUVialOD en'~Bvel1 ' adult knOws that the Mr. and Mrs:' P. L. Reason, last of a stonC! .&0<1 cement entranc,e to A unique Slid' Interesting talk on cte.. iaN ml!mbers of the COI1lIQ1ttee tlneer. ln ~clnnatl.. _" tll~ Il10IIt p~loua . to ~ are night (Wednesday) the fairg.roun;'!JI. # ., ", . weat~er predictions and how they · III ohaire. .v~ orpnlr.atlon 01 ' The' bulletin stated the rea80n for thoee tor wbJch be bas' worked tbe ' .. . . _ ---'--0-.: ' alJect ou\'. do Ily lives was preaente j oburch ' 1dll take . part In pre- not recommendlue tile proJec~ was bardeI&. w~t ia It. tllat Winston . .I. Mr. ani! Mr~. Henry Watkins and' "~':":on by' Mrs> Nellie Bimne'1~l t < >, I panq ,.,u0Jeiil ,..... In U. Yar - the lac~ or auft'~t -.nema from Ohurc~ bas pro~ the . Bngfamily were 'Sund!trY d.l nner i¥eats &"~" , AIt,L , Qurlng the social: hour to1·SOuI booths A Portion of Ule ~- the propoa8cl m.~'emeM. · TIle "Usb people' It 18 not ease and luxof Mr. and ¥rs, Leo Oonner and · lowed , the mlltltlilg " ceecII from 'the' bUUl' wlll be. ·b~etln aIIO pjIlllted· out tbat· 1Ii- UJ')'., but blood and aweat and 'leah PuDeral aerv1ces were held here dauahw. . wlill' !i8fved bY'.! f;uh~e';ii.;1~.r ; tar the purcbue 9( new fUr'nltqre terellted partlell ha,e the. ~p that \bey ~y preserve , their de-- Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock for .~ , , .,'~ . . , be~" and' the ' Ie • for lib. cbllnlh school claIaea; . ' or.~ ~ .1bia. o'ODcl~ to QlOClacy. Our ntitlon was born Milo Hartsock, ~13. Wb!) died at Oood Mr: and Mrs. , Lewls P1r.,a ,.and • Mr. _and Mrs. Marlon Wl!1t/l,ker ' 0. Oii/J'y .. ' Un. 0, ' B. Brace w~ bqa_ to tale ~ " 1!Il"~t'I far Riven amld hardshlps and · discourage- Samar)~ hOSpital! OInclnnaU; fol- family spent Sunday with\ Mr. and will leav~ Waynesville. 0Ctober :15, ' 1 .......-Au:t1....... b ~. I008I and BarbOrI. In~ ·· IIUIIl&a: U we mean &0 preserve oQr low1ng an tUneU Of 16 months. ....... _:...... for Honolulu, wher~ Mr. Whttalter • ... eJ the aIIIence . ., \ .. dem0CNC7; We mua~ begin wt~ our . Rev, L. O. ·Bad!ey, .. put:or of the _1'1: .....van & . . .,.. ' bail .,ceepted a poIUtlon the en'R. PraIIer: _ . BACK...... WILL ·1CbOOII ·. a' tile hnt lIDe of ClefeDIII, WayneavWe IlethocUat chW'Ch. ",as --0gtnj!erlng deRlU'tment .oC ·the' tTnlted pve aD IftcnIC CLUB We mllat tfaCb them rea~t for .IJlcharRe ~f the HrvIces held a~ the Mr. , _nd lin. Dean ,,walton were etates ~ AIr corps, ., nsat, hrO tbe bIatOrJ or 0lIl' cCiuntrJ. We ' ~ of bJrparenta, Mr,'-U4 lira. weelt-eDel ",,"-of ~, Walton's Mr. W,hUaker quaUrted for th" d ~!~5;~~'BrII, School .". •. mM ftIUIe~ . . . tlIem IWpect for teaAIb la1'll In Dn.t BurtaJ was .made Q ~~, ofMT'."aeon. art Mrs. 0Jarence weelat positiontfai~nr ' ~(OIDJi1ettna a &IX ...... Va. II -aDd II1am1 ' COUr8e at· Patteraon ... eonCIlem Idb and tbat _ktn he Ia ~Yed ~ld, ' ~. . , . \1IJe, ... CIIIf UI anct1Jdi 1Ider, ZlInmermiin'
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Rev. R. Lloyd Hack.weJl. rec tor or St. Mary 'S i!:lIlscopal chul'ch . has re· sIgned his post here to . cepL a call to TrlnlW chul'ch. Hamilton. . Announcemt'nL of th!\ change was made at 0. nU)f: tillg of t he vestry Ills t F'l'lday nle-ht. and In a leLLer I eceived by memlJers of the , cllur ~ h Sa Lul'day morning. Rev. Ilnd Mrs. Rackwell will leave Waynesvl.le ~ November 1. Whelher or not a new rector Will be sent hefe Immediately has not been determined. It Is expected Ul.It a paSLOr will ,be supplied by Diocesan helluquilnel's 111 C1ucinnaLI 'In oracr Lhat regular se rVices may' be. con- . . LUllIed until uefinite act,on Is taken. Rev. Hackweli came to Waynesville In the !!UlIljner of 1938 after hiS gl'uuuation ll'Ont the theological l>eullnury ilL llllmbrluge, Mass. III uddlLion 1.0 servmg t he local cIrurch, he oJlio was 111 cha rge of S'ervlces a t All Sain ts ch UJ'Ch , Wllmjngton . Shortly utler assumlng charge of thc local church, he was married t,) Rev. R. L. lIaokwell . M IS:; Helell Ca1'l'uLhers, of Glentllile. OhIo.. the couple taking up their rexldcnce at Lhe reL:tory here In October. 1938. . Hev. tia kwelJ was ordained here on July 11 . 1939. by Bishop Henry Wise :Hobson, or Cincinnati, In · services thltL aLt1'llcted church dignitaries from 01\ sections or Ohio. St. Mary 's church has made rap ,d strides under his patorate. the devl!lopment and g.rowth of tile church school being one 01 the outstandln" One hundred mothers anti daugn . leatures. Church scbool CII.LSSe8 wer" tel'S of Lhe comlllUni Ly al.tcnded t l\ ~ conducted aurlng weekdllYs at ' tile rectory, the Inovatlon Plovlng hlghlj MOLhel' and l)augll ttlr banquet s lOI1 - successful as eVld.enced by the,large sored by the Womel.!'s Soclet.y for uLtendance. Ohristiun :ilel·vlce. at U1C MeLhodl.st Rev. Hackwell also was ·actlve In Chureh. Frhhy evening. Diocesan work, especially In the. de· IJurtment oC Ohl'lBtlan EducatIon. Pluces wel'e iald 'a I. tabl es at- He IB now chalrman o[ the Da~ton tractIvely arranged In th e Corm o. l'egionnl work of that department of a larlfe M , wi th Cail C10WCI'S banked Wle cllurch. at Lhe pqlnts ot Lile la ~ter . . He took an active part In coro}o~'i ed chi- ken dlnncr , prepared DY lnunlLy atfull's ~nd was a former th e orgunl:l.l.Lion was served 10 dlrecLor and cJlarter member of the 1J~(Jth crs and dallghtci s by the 101- Waynesville Civic club. He also wa.s IOWU1B' YOU!ll) lIlen of the ChUl'C~I : aeUve In boy scout work J}ere. ervDick IUl a An~lI:; Osborne, Joe Davl.';. Ing severol Y6al'S as chO:ofrman of the Jack t'rcs LOII , UUL')lng Hardin, Bill . trOliP' , 0lnnllLtee and recently beaulu:;ey una A!bert Pwnmlll. . . ed the suc~essl~i npanc~i cam~ll AILe.. dill II Cl' a welcome from tll ~ tbe (unds beLng used to complete . Intl ,iull'l; \ li S glv n by l\IJ·s. Ruy- the new scout 'cabin on ' the high IlIlJJlU Oouuer and tilt:; response trom school grQunds, lIe also served. as. Lhe daugll Lers by I1 Lss VI,l'giUla cljairma\l ot ~be group sencllnr. Hardin. " '/~n utl1.lS'((nl program 0 1 ctir stmas baskets td nee'dY Camilles lIVlIIg pIC~lIr"S lUlU ::;valgs was then and ,was [ormer chairman of the presenLed as tOllows:"pa:lntlng by Sir annual Christmas Seal campaign. Joshua ReynOlds, Age 01 InnoIn Hamflt.Qn, Rev. HackweU's work cencc" portrayed by UtLle Miss Will- will assume a larger scale, tile m ~m- , IIle Jo ~tout . wlLh Mrs. KenneLh bershlp of Trinity tmrch ..beIng alHough glvlnlJ a sketch o[ the ar- most twice 'aa large a~ that of Bt. tis t's UCe; pol'Lrayal o( a child from Marys. Trinity' maintains a parish ' McGul1cy's . Reauer, '~y JltLie Miss .house located , adjacent to the JudlLh Conner" accompanied by ttle church. The HackWl!dS will reSide .."ulimg or lhe ' lXlelll. "GenLle, Good In the rectory at 909 Park Avenue. and Oay" , by Mrs. Raymond Conner; song, "Smllln' Thru" portrayed by MIs.~ Inez JUlIles and sung by Ml·S. M. A. Fulkcl'I;on; song, 'TII Take You HOllie Ko.t.hlecll· ·, port.l'Ilyed by Mi ~s Helen Margllre~ Gons anti SUIm by 'Mrs. John '1'W'. . :. ~ ,l .' ner; to.~leall, "Younl:: Mother by a Funerlll services were Id SunCradle", Mrs. ChOl'les LeMIly', ac- day In Port Wliliam .fol· B. S . .Howcompaliled with thc singing of "All l·U. 75, ' formel' Waynesville merToru the lIljgilt" by girl's trio, chant, who died in .lndlana last Misses Irma f 'lrcs, Ru th Anna Thursday. Johns , and Ruth Helen LeMay: Mr. Howell formerly '~onducte4 musical readlnli'. '"That Old Swect· the store that now IB HY1'nans. havheart of Mine". por~rayed by Mrs. Ing bUl1t that ' b~Ud\ng in 1916. He Wilfred Squ'lres, read by MIss Vir- sold out his Interests here to the ginia Preston, accompanied at ' tile ~ate MYer Hymen several y~s '11.110, I> ano by MI s Helen Hawke: plllntWllUe a ' Waynesvl11e resident the Illg . by 'WOod. "Woman with a Howells were actively Ident1flect Plant", . portrlly'ed ~r Mrs. Mattlu\. with the social and bUSiness life o~ ~ough , with ' It $ketch of the o.rtl:/t"s the commuritty. Mr. HoweU J orUfe by Mrs. A. K. Day; and In con- merly served on tile council and clllslon, "W'hlstieris Mother" par-· board of educaLlon. Mr. Howel trayed by Mrs. George Smith, with came to Waynesvl11e from Clarks0. brief review of .the artist's life by ville In 1879. •. Mrs. Frank U . LeMay. He Is surVived by one son, Hnrold. Table arl'D n"cmems were mnde oC Chicago. His wife und another by Mrs. J. K. Pl'eslon Rnd Mrs: Ir- son, Dean Howell. preceded him In win MlIlfbrd; and the progmm was death several year.s ago. . arranged by Mrs. L. C. RIIdley. 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Howard . Wealo), Blais, of SA<b1na,' ' . wero visitors Saturday with their SemlnaTY there, will spoak nt the CROWTH OF A COMMUNITY mohher. Mrs. Ralph Biggs and' their Ferry Churoh , next Tuesdoy evenI'10 , ing, Octobel' 21 . at 7:30, Defense purllOseli. There wa.~ lJIu.ili However. it was raLher openly and Snell, at her 'bome, Thursday attc~- grandmother, Mrs. Fronk Biggs. criticism of 'the btll. and or past frankly stated that It the ellilnge In noon. Her co-hostesses were. Mrs. Mi. and Mrs. Earl Evnns were The regular business meeLing or Essential to th e life and contillued growth of a ny com- Lease-Lend acUvlUes. voiced on t .le the Neutrality Act to permit arming Mary Levlcy and Mrs. Minnie Og- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Floor. Willie not satisfied with t Ie merchant ships recelved a sufficient lesbee. Mrs. Gayle Evans. the MisSlonnry SOciety will be at munity are : Illany membels voted ior votc to indicate possible passage of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Monger. at Mrs. Jake Florence spent Mon- that time. 1. . Mod e rn . tores .!It.trnctive . in appearance and clean, mcasure. IL on the basis that Congrpss h:1.d the WIU zone en.try amendment. that Wilmington. entCrtalned this Chap- day afternoon with, Mrs. Nettle Tinpreviously, In a constitutional maa - such an amenciment would also be ter of Eastern Star to 1\ "pot luck" ney. with merchandis ' attracti ve ly ~isplayed. ovm' their opposition, pa~s - ,b rought to a "ote immedla'tely. If ~upper. Summy ~ver'ng, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ly'nch spent - - -- • - - - - •• -~ 2. Artequate Hto c ks to m e et present-day demands for ner..,...and ed the origInal Lease-Lelld law. not, Admlulstra.tlon leaders indicate Harold Tucker. who.. was induoted Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Vote For which fixed the national policy or they will wait Q little while before Into the Service lit Ft. Thomas. Ky .• Bogan. Ya ri ety anti q u n lity. Great Britain. Then. toe. t Ie asking leglsll.lti~e authority Lo send last week was transferred to Oamp Mr. 'and Mrs. Murrel TInney caUaid to 3. Effecti ve newspaper advertising for the individual Administration leaders saw to It American merehant vessels Into !.he at Mineral· Springs, Texas. Satur- ed on Mr. and Mrs. Blll Crager. of A.B.CLEAVER that the b1ll contained numerous danger y.ones. The developments of day. Belmont. . merchant and for th e comm unit.y as a whole. Dallas Bocan, the six year aiel Lebanon visitors on Monday were Township Trustee The community can only live so long as it continues to items of huge amounts tor the pur-· the past ten days proved beyond chase ot supplies and equlpmcnt for question that the Administration's son of Mr. ana Mrs. Oharles Bogan, Mrs. Sherman Tinney and Miss bE: a mark et p la c e. The " store k·eep ing" methods of a third the American al'my and navy as request for arm.ipg merchant. vessels was taken to Hale Hospital. W11- Leona Tinney and Mrs. Nettle TlnYour Suppol1: W ill Be wUl be but a prel1mlnary step In n mlngt.on. Friday for an appendec- ney. Also seen shopping In Leb10 half a century ago will not command the patronage of wcll as for British ald. --<r-definite plan to sabotage and de- Lomy and wa.'1 found to be In n anon were Mr and Mrs Earl Evans AppJoeciated !JeOIJ!e of any c omm unity to dayo Last Thursday the President sent stroy the entire Neutrality Act. It critical condition. and Mr. and Mrs. GaY~ Evans.' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frye. of We are sorry to hcar thl\t Bud ---- - - - _ _ •• __ • _ ••• The newspaper haR two distinct jobs as its part in to the Congress his omclal message wlll be remembclred. by the way. that requesting changes in thc Neutr.ll- President Roosevelt. Secretary of Franklin. were 6unde.y calle.rs on Lynch's mother is suttertng from maintaining the t.own as a market place: Ity Law; amt this week the House State Hull. Senate Leader Barkley. Mr. Frank Wilson. asthma . 1. To e n ournge bette r merchandising method s in more Is giving full attention 1.0 Lhe Pre ;1- COngressman Bloom, and the others Mr. W. P. McOarren. of Wlll- ·Mrs. 'Jlm Harrington vlslled her dent·s proposal. After two days of now calUng for the emusculatlon of hounding, transacted bUSiness here, mother, Mrs. Tom Harrington. .of nttractive stores, with be U 'r s tocks of merchandise. conferences with Admlnllltratl:m the Neutrnllty Law. were the very last week. Lebanon whl' had the mlsrorLune E. L. THOMAS who championed Its original Mrs. Mliry Oswald. of MJaml. of breaking her arm. 2. To attract people of the surrounding farm homes to legislative leaders. the President de- ones assage a few l;hort years, ago when, Florida, was n bUsiness caUer in Evelyn Thompson and J e an clded to only ask, a~ thls time, lor the town; to make them think of it as their town; to the right to arm Amerkan merchlln c .he world was at pelU:e. At that town, Monday. Adams visited over t he week-end Candidate for Township Mrs. Claudia Gray. who Is em- with Mr. and Mrs. Replogan, of demonstrate to them that it is a gOQd place in which to vessels. His IcglslaLive advisors [I re time. and fOr a long while af~rTrustee asks fQl' your supsaid to have Informed him that It wards, all of tillese gentlemen polnt- ployed wlth Lingo Hardware Co.. Dayton buy, and that it is to their advantage to patronize local was qucstlonable that legisle-tlm cd to their h~lDdlwork with pride. of Lebanon. was a SW?day guest of Louls~ Gates. of Wilmington. call-. port in the November and pronounced the meaSure as a her brother-ln-Iaw and Sister, Mr. ed on the W1l11s Harvey family. merchants . great contrllJlltion toward world and Mrs. Jesse pennington. Murrel Thompson and 9(ite of election. The newspaper will live or die as the community lives peace aqd a' most certain guarantee Mr. and Mrs. Alva HatCh and DayLon, Mr. Chartes ThomJ)'sori. at against Amerl-can Involvement lq family, have moved from M!I1er Lebanon and Mr. and Mrs. Rep- 1.!,l=;;;::;;;;::;;;S;;S;;S;;S;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;~ or dies, and it occupies a vital place jn the "tomorrow" of tuture wars. Either they were home. to Frank WUson's cottage. logan. or Dayton were visiting Mr. the community in which it is published. MI'II. SlIAIe DOUllaas, COrretlpondent wrong then, or they are wrong now . Mrs. Cleo Jefferies. son Kirk, of and Mrs. Ennis TI1ompson, Sunday. __======~=====~ - --0-South Vienna, transnctrili buslnrss Mr. and Mrs. Arthur were in Wll- f.c here, Thursday. m1ngton. visiting at the home of I REV. HACKWELL LEAVES Spring Valley Garden Club met .Reper~us.sIons against the PreslMr. and Mrs. W. W. Wllson, Mrs. Hutchins. '.Jt:SSE PRENDERGAST Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. dent's proposal to greatly broaden daughter Betty, of Oharlcston. W. Mr. and Mrs. B1ll Dnvls called on John Kreitzer. Members responded the Federal SOcial Security program, V spent the week end with bls a.. Ollie Davis Rev. L. Hnckwell, rector of St. Mary's Episcopal to roll call by namlng bulbs tor fall take over Sta +...: an dial oc unem- father, Mr. Frank WlIson and ram- Mr. evening. . and lamlly, Sunday Candl'dat" <for . ;To"'n."hl·p . . '" pl9yment, retllrement. and pension l'n church, announced last week that he is leaving Waynt>s- planLlna" u, , Harley Rhoads · was visiting his Trustee respectfully s· oll'cr ds d dm1nlstr t1 f an a . a on therco, Mrs. Richard WillIams, ot near. parents. SUQday. Mrs. O. Eo Bagford gave a talk un ville, November 1 to accept a similar position at Trinity on dabl1a8 and Mrs. Kreitzer re- and to double a,nd triple Social Se- Wilmington spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tinney and its your support in the vie'Wed the state convention ot the ourtty taxes on 'both the employers her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Howa~d Bradeen were church, Hamilton. Ohio Federation or Garden Clubs In and the employees., are being heara Tucker. visiting friends In Clnclnnatl Sun- I election, November 4. Although his leaving will be a loss to the entire com- Dayton recently.. on every hand. Seemingly. tbe Pres!Mrs. Harold McVey. of George- day. ' _ I Mr. anil Mrs. D. Schuyler of West dentlal suggestions arc not being town wns a business caller, ThutsMiss &orna Hardin. of Dayton. I.l===========;;;;i;;;-d,,' : munity; the announcement came as a blow to the . members Alexander visited over the week-end looked upon wUh great favor as tar day ~venlng. spent Sunday wl!.h her parents Mr. of St. Mary's church. I with Mr. and Mrs. George BllU:k. as COngress1oru~ c1rcles are concernMr. and Mrs. Raymond Snell, Of and Mrs. T. S. Hardin. Mr. HackweU became resident rector of the local Quite Il' number of our local peo- cd. States like Ohio, where through Los Angeles. CaUt.. are guests of his Mr. Ill1d Mrs. Robert Werntz, or .:e ~ t)_.l"""-"~~~...... pie attended the Brotherhood Meet- good management huge res e r v e sister, Mrs. Fred Irwin and famlly. Dayton spent Sunday with Mr church at a time when active, local leaders hip was sorely Ing 'at Wilmington. Tuesday evell- funds for- the payment ot unemployl' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beck, of ' s. WILL C. ST. JOHN needed. For several years the c .h urch h.a d been in charge Ing and report a very Interesting ment bene(1ts, workmen's compen- Miamisburg. were Sunday afternoon meeting. Rev. Roy Smlth. or Ohl- sation. old age pensions, retirement callers on the latter's grandparents, NOTICE OF ELEClaTION ON TAX ot Rev. John J. Schaeffer, of Dayton, whose health made· cago and Editor or the Ohrlstlan pay to teachel'!l, firemen. pOlicemen, Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Gray. Can~iditte for Township. Advocate was the speaker. etc .. have !)een buJlt up, would suffer Mr. Hent-y Wall, who was conrtn- LEVY IN .~XCESS OF TIfF. TEN ;l necessary for him to give up his work here. MILL LIMITATION Mrs. Mlnnle Haines vlslted In Immensely. U1Ilder the change 111 ed In McOlellan Hospital, Xenia . tor Trustee will " appreciate Mr. 'H ackwell, together with his wife, did much in the Miamisburg last Monday. the law. as desired by the President, ten days has returned Lo his home The Friendly Blble Class ot the sucb state andi local reserves. run- In OllntOil Cnunty and was vlsltln'3 NOTICE Is hereby given that In your support ~n the elecsbort space a few years to revive interest in the church, pursuance of a Resolution of the Me!.hodlst Church enjoyed an In- nlng into the hundreds ot millions hls son, George, Frlday. and its activities, their work being particularly effective dOOr picnic In the Church Parlors of dollars In OhiO, would be transCouncll at the Village or Wnynes- tion,. November 4. last Wednesday evening. A covered terred to !.hE~ Fed. e ral treasury; ville; Warren County, Ohio, passecl ,among the younger people. dish dinner was served. from which suc:h funds could be Imon the 4th day of August. A. D. One of the unique activities inaugurated by Rev. HackFo 1941. there .wlll bc submitted 1.0 a 'Mrs. Joseph White of Bellbrook Is m.edlately borrowed and Governvote .of the people of sal<;l Waynes\vell was the organization 'a nd development of a weekday spending a couple weeks wlth her ment I. O. U's 'ljubstltuted tl').eretor. IOn and daugllt.er-m-law., Mr. and The President frankly said that the vlll!!. ,VIlla.g~ at the NOV~BER I' ~ church sellool for cliiJdren of elementary school age. This Mrs. Harry White and U;jlant daugh- Increased ' taxes WOuld be used Jor _ _. ELECTION ·,tAl be held In 'the OoiJnty . AUCTIONEER INC 'b naumen+" 0 t , larg er benefits an d By Nellle McCarren and ' Eleanor 01 Warren, state of OhiO, at the' idea was entirely new and wa~ so su'cc~ssful that it at- ter. ~ e ..-.. Mr. Jim Bowers of Ohio State pensions to the people of the poorel' Creech regular places of voting therein. on tracted widespread attention. The enrollment increased UniVersity spent last weekend at States, This means, or course. that Tuesday, the 4th day of November. . Stanley & Koogler <A. D. 1941, the Que3Mon of levying th e t axpayers '0 f arc I I1 sta"", .r apidly and the plan proved highly popular with the chil- borne with hls parents. su ch MI----I be II d to ....... " a tax In excess of the ten m1l1 llml" I ea e upon On Friday night. Octo'-r ...- t . For Dates. Phone 34H.6, WaynesMr. Ben Cline, our local Real Es- as Ohl.0 ; wou... "" .of17, drell~ . tate man purchased the barber shop m alntal n th P. unemp Ioymen t ana 8.00. high school and grades Har- tnLlon for the benetlt or sald Wayme, Oblo. Reverse ChiirKes: --' sys te ms 0 f tl1e poorer Sta t c S veysburg wlll present a minstrel . In nesv1l1e . Village or the purpose or Not only the members of the church, but the commu,,- property on Main S t .. formel',y pe"",on ." .e. M R It's re- the third, tcurth. and fifth grades current expenses of said Village at th e nn. t1 on. f owned by Mr. J. B. Kyne. Mr. Ollne 0 r . ooseve it)· at large will regret losing Rev. HackwelL But all join BROKERS LICENSE wlll move his office there In the quest that the Iiloclal Security laws thirteen of the children wl1l be a rate not exceeding one m1l1 10~ each one dollar of valuation. which " "'e In wishing him success in his new field, whiqb being near future. " chan ge d 84) as to b . r ngi d un cr plc'---'--'es. ........""~I's uu amounts to No Dol1ors and ten cents ~============.::d) the1r prov lsi OIlS all d ornesU c an d Mrs. Mildred Mattern. Mrs. Goldie The sextet will present se\'larger, offers greater oPPOJ;,tunity. 6" 1$0.10) for E'!Ich one bundred dolKreitzer, Mrs. Lois Smith Ilttended agr1cult ura 1 W(lr kers, as we II' as pro- eral numbers. • the boek club, Monday nlght. at the vIdl ng tor coverage af th. e se It -em-· Jack Ross, Joseph Hiteman. and lars of valuation. for '0. ' period of home at Mrs. Welden McKay New ployed slIlall ,businessmen Is also Johnnle Oarr will sing solos. !~: l~~~s. (1941, 1942. 1943, 1944 Burllngton. O. creating mUClh comment and conThIs minstrel Is sure 1.0 be hlghl Id bl ltl ls Admlnlst tl J TheatPolls Said Election wlll re": be Mrs. Arch COpsey and Mrs. Carl s era e cr . c .m. . ra all entertaining so everyone plea., e open 6:30foro'clock A. M. and Smith attended a dinner parLy la it supporters In Congress have an come. . o ed th a t IegIslatl.on wIII soon Miscelianeoull News main open until 0:30 o'clock P. M. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. nunc ~_~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-:'~' John North at Xenia. be Introduced to carry out the PresiSchool did not convene on Wed- ' (Eastern Standard Time) of said ' Baclrman Ethel Debold and Mary . Mr. Earnest Knee. of Waukegl\n. dent's suggestions. nesday afternoon October 8, because day. By order of the Board of ElecNEW SUlT8 E. ThomPson, Mason, and that of Ill. and MJss Norma Knee of Xenl~, of a County Teacher's Meeting at tions of Warren County, Ohio . Harry Gray, Lebanon, flied suit the trustee ot Item 3 of the wl1l of .~~~e ~c;.ek~~~~~~~e::get.h~~e~alM~n. W. W. Shurts, Jr. Ole~1> agalnsL Mattie Grooms and other Nancy J. Hopkins. M~s Ann 8Quir . 1 Ba . The boys ot Harveysbur~ a\'e Dated October .1, 1941. . . a es, 0 ~port. ready to put their efforts together belrs of tDe .l ate Oh&.rles Gray, for . C H Buplnger a. defendant in a "'Uo f I estate proba~ action or Welton Hlzar as L. I., New York, was the. overnight MIs., JessIe G;llmer, COrre!lponden, so they can produce a hard-t.o-de~ ROOT F0lt aND OONSIGN pa.w n 0 rea . • guest last Wednesday ot Mrs Arch f t .... -k bb II team All th b ft OOJOlON PLUS PBOC£Bl)INGS admlnlstrator or the estate of O. L. COJllley ' ea UWI ea .. e oys PUBLIC SALE . your Oattle. hogs. sheep aDd calves BuJt or Lelia Bunnell agalnst B . ',HlZar agalnst Belle Htzar. The 'ladles met at the home or ~r. and Mis. Rufus Ballard, Eu- =e:!o:suta::r~:t~e p~~::t I w1l1 sell kt pU.bl1c auction at my to Norris-Brock 00.. llv wire and N. Bunnell, comprlsed and dlamillaREAL ESTATE TBANSFERS Mrs, Ray Eagle last Thursday and gene and Miss Darleen and Mrs. all ava.llabJe 'tlme so they wllJ be lesldenc ,), mlle N. E. of Wa.ynes. ' e ed. . Oarl and Norma Mo,.Ilher to J . O. at the High ~ool Bulldlng. Friday Elizabeth Ballard, all ot Dnyton, ready to defeat the opponents of Ville, 0., entlnnce I:r.Y foot olf State. pr:ogreSSlye flr~for~ blgh.... - _ . Bult of , Olive Downing against and Harrlet Ellinwood, two tracts Lo sew for the Red Oross. the first goame. Rou~.~"..4'Cl or by <:Br thI:()ugh ~ieJd marbt 'flees and gpod aervlce. WBUam O. Downing, d18mlssed. In Wayne twp. \ Mrs. J. Stonebur~er spent a few :~~"'~O(~:m~lO~~ln~~~Il:~d at~~:. Grade. cards will be glven to the from the Bcllbr~ •.road at Oross Uplon Stocli .. am.; Clnelnoati, O. Pearl Smith. Lebatlml. grante~ a Ilbe J. Berne to DUlard Gose. ~s lilst week with her son and students Wednesday, October 15, for Wick, on 'Dune In on Radio Statlon WOKY !H.lthe 12:26, ot .12·:30 p. pl. for our dIlllY daughter-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ChMurles Swindler, of payton. the first time thls scbool tenn, Be!:::t:.cla ~~loc25k'hp'.IM divorce frWl Bam Bmltb and cus- 19.66 acres II' Franklin twp. g tod1 of two minor cblldren. Laura M. Slldes to E. Lester EYer. Stoneburner and famlly. r. and Mrs. \DWIght Beason.' of Mrs. Schultz. teacher of the 7th '" k Mrs .. Robert Hartsock and children Springfield. were ThUrsday visitors and 8th · grades. was III Mondav following chattel property to-wit: mar et reports. Bale of real estate In Lebanon or- lot 54 In Avalon Heights. Turtlecreek of Mt. Holly spent last TuesclllY at the home o[ Mrs. Ethel Beason momlng nnd couldn't a.ttend &ehooi. 2 () 0 W<8 , 2 __;,.......-...;.:,.60:..2:.. " ---;-_....:...--'~-.:.._ _ dered In the sult or Harry Gray twp. against Mattie Grooms and others, George and Ora Cook to Harry with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hartsock. Grade News . Both good red cows giving mllk,' wJll MAKBIAGE LICENSES Cook. two pbrcels In Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Ma'l'k Musgrave ana and Mr. and Mirs. Wilbur M1cCarren. 'The tollowlng puplls In grades freshen the early •part of . February. Mr. antt \ldrs. George Plymlre two and thrp.e b8ve receiVed 100 In IMPLEMENTS ' Olarence Ge.sk1ll and Bertha Hlll, daughter, of Springfield, called on Delbert Prater, 49, Morrow, far- to Arthur and Evelyn Snider. lot In Mr. and Mrs. Max Compton. last wcre Sunda.y dInner guests of their spelling durIng lihe past four weeks FIsh Bros. wagon, with box bed, hay mer, and Maude Henson, 22. Mor- MaineVille. Sunday. son, Vlrgll and ~rs. Plymlre, near of school. Martha Jane OsbOrn. ladders. Oliver rldlng breakmg plow, row. ' . Howard and Hazel Bradeen to Miss Mary K. Oopsey and Mr. Don ClarksVille. James Smith. Wllma Elam, Louls 2 bar sbare plo.ws. 1 riding cultlvaGlenn Bhort, 23, and Thelma Samuel L. COOk. 6.85 acres In Waync Ohew. at Xenia, were SUpper guests Mr. and Mrs Fred Thompson were Lamb. Ada Schonover. tor. 1 tongueless cultivator. 6 shovel ROOd, 21, both shoe workers of Leb- twp. ot Mr. and Mrs. W1l11am CoPsey, In Xenla, Sat~lri:!ay. on a buslness cul~lv~tor, double shovel, disc. tooocanon. Herbert Slemering to Maurice last Saturday evening. trip. co setter, Hoosier one ,horse fertilizer .tKennet.h. · D. PoWers, 38, Ashley, Stoller, 115 acres In Franklin twp. .Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Walten Srent Mrs. D. M. Lynch and John, were wheat drill. double shovel. harrow. teacher, and Lena Belle Holmes, 29. Ola Kersey and Wanna Emery to a few days last week In Dayton the vlsltors ln Cincinnati over the week. hog teeder, hog box. hog shu~. cart. of aile and coD4lltion Luther Hartsock. 5 tracts In Massie guests of Mr. and Mrs. Todd Walton end. . buggy. toba.r.oo press. F a I ro an k s' Morrow, teacher. nop-Cldves-Sheep-Eteo .... PBaolg~sTEnamCed°':-uaTrdlan of twp. anTdhMr. and Mrs. Forest Grandin, hMlldr . and Mrs, ~rt"Ba.llal;d and MI'II, Bert BanneD, C~rrespondent MorSe l000 lC. :i,e;~ous Removed PrampUy Ml sc Mar" " ' ' ' " Busle M. Blackburn, deceased, to e Senior Class or Spring Val1ey c reno Bobby, Wllladene and nn.,. .' ~ Leonard and Barnell Blns, minors. Claudia Burfbce. 2 tracts In Leba- High School enjoyed a hay ride to JOyce Ann. olr Miamisburg. were Miss Audrey Orawford spent the 5000 toblU:(:o sticks, Iron kettle, Plfth account of the estate of non. · CUfton last Friday night. caUers here, SuneJay afternoon. weelt-end wlth her parents, Mr. and screw Jack, anvU and vise combined. John F.raner. approved. Bertha A. Brlght to Kennetb and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Reeves Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cain brought Mrs. Earl Ora.wford. . cider press. corn sheller, grind Bale 'Of real estate approved'ln tbe Mary Brandensteln, tract In Wash- moved to Lancaster last Tuesday. t heir llttle daughter, Mary Ellen. The Prlendshlp Olass had their ·stone. seed sower, pop corn. bushel matter of estate of Marlatt MUche 1. Ington twp. Mr, Reeves is employed by the Moore home Saturdny, (rom Mlaml Valley monthly meeting at the home of basket, meaGures. sa·cks. cOrn grlnllit.ry A. Irons and Jeremiah Jacob Lelbfrltz to Mnurlce WIl- Co. there. Hospital. where she had been for Mr. .and Mrs. Noah Newman" and der. 26 ft. double ladders, 3 single Woocla appointed executors of the IIams. S lots In Loveland Park. DeerMr. Paul Dole Ilnd Mr. and Mrs. almost three weeks, on account of son. Thursday eventng. , ladder.s. garden plow, scythe. wlre Knappy, of Dayton spent Thursday an operation to'r ~he removal of inc Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mullen ~tretchllrs. block and tackle, lot eatate of Mary E. Corwin, Lebanon. field twp. Revene' Teleph_ Charps I Karpret Hoff, widow elects ·to Thomas Sherod, by executors, to evenlhg with Mr. and Mrs. George appendix. spent the Vieek-end wlth Mr. and s!'C e! ~ps, cross cut SIloW, lawn MaIn .54, Xen.. 0,' taU under the wlU ot Oharles Hoff. O. T. Hanks, 189 . acres In Washlng- lJlack. . , MrS. Adah T'aJinage, J . Lee . Tal- Mrs. Bert B~neU and daughter. mower., rakes. hoes. axes, pipe t;. G. BuehaJeb. . Inventory of the estate or Hattie ton twp. Mrs. Luey McReynolds. of Hnmll- mage and Albe:rt. and Jessie Garner Mr. and Mrs. John Koester "and wrench, dl'tI1, nail puller. h .... nd I18.WS, B. Brown. Mason approved. Mnr1ah Mltcbell, bY admlnlstrator. ton spent Thursday with her father were Sunday afternoon callers at daughter. entertained Mr., and Mrs. small .tools, hedge ltn1fe. straw .knlfe. loventory or eatate of Wade O. to Bertha Brandenburg, 10 acres In Mr. John Bootes ·and brother-In-law the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Curt Morrls Lewis and lion. Jerry. Bun- bee hiVes, feed box/ work bench. 001 RobblDa. Pranklln, will be heard O~t. Washington twp. and slsttlr, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hisey, near WaY.Jlesv1l1e. . . qay. . , chest, 9U tarik. ,dOuble barreled shotJ1. Ernest and Blrdle Wlte~k · to Bolla~. . We are p~e"sed to report that 'Mrs. Sta~ey BaIley attended a gUn. chains, r!)peB, ,forks, shovels •. • I!I!I. . . , ~ ot Jllllnma Debold, Harlan Chester IWld F. M. King, 29.98 acres lWss Jean Compton was ~he over .Bobby Oreech Is ~ 001,1001 again at': lIbOW~ Wednesday e V'e n 1 n g; 1n double .a nd smgle trees, ha1:nltSS ahU, ~p, d~tsmlned to have a net in Harla~ f,wp. · . night guest Tuesday of Miss Evelyn ter a few days absence on accoUnt· honor of Mrs. Loren Rou~n. , s,traps and many o\her SWaU artfcles ..hie of,fl,'IIiI·'II. . Chea~r and Plorence King to Pled lJobnsOn. Of a frlllC·tUi'ed' ial'ID. ~e Mesdames Cliff Runyan, Jolln too numerous to ~ntion. '!'tie firI& and floal accounts of tbl ' McCoy, 2 tracts In Harlan t.wp. The Chrlstlan Servke SOciety of Frlends here of Mrs. Clayton Hd- ~~r., Joe Cornellus, Earl DavldHOUSEHpLD ~09DS ed&_ 01 Bnfelben Hecht, Prankthe Metbodlst Church ladles w1l1 man received ti!le news or th, death son. Charles Pyle, Joe Gustln and .oherry drop leaf table. cherry burb; fCbmldt, South Leba- . hold an all day meetlng on October of her husband · who tI88aed, away graDadaughtet, spent Thursday With e~l.!! 12 .c~s, 5' roc~e~. wrUlng 0 P WOMEN'S TAaVIA.~O TAR AND Il0l\, an4 ~ SpIder, ~alneville. C • • • 23rd. at the Parsonage wltll Mrs. Mo~day 'mornll~g, at their. hOlJ1e In Mrs. 0; P. IQle. , d~J stand!!. _old mirror, . kltchen 'ROAD 011>, 'BXO~'vATING QIIl'Oftd. , CLUB· WIl:.L MEET KInnison. A covered dlsh dinner Dayton, after a~ '!ijnesa ~f many Mr. and Mrs. ~ert .Bunnell and safe,. ~~he~ ~uPboard, 3 -bwner oU . . . . . .. 01 Wade O. ~laon . . and please bring I.atIle service. years. Funeral1'1tea were held Wed_I dau~ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Vallgbn cook 9oo,e, oll .h!!&ter. DeyI water· ql;JMl> TRUOK BBRVIOK " ~ ~ to 'JaA'fe &if; .net The regUlar monthly 'meeUilg or Miss. J.~u Souers, ot Dayton, vis t- nesday P.M. JBw1al1n Jamestown' Mullen spent SUnday afternoon with c~eam ~~tor, 2 new 10 'gallon . . . 01 . , _ __ ~ be ezempt . the Wayne Township Republ1c~n ed with relatives here on Sunday. eemetery. , . Mr. alUl ma. Judson -Bunnell, . of milk cans, 8 ~JlII, l~, ,feather' ~. . . . IU. Women's club 'Will be held ·at the Mrs. Mellie Benson, of ~e. spent Mr. and Mrs. Raymond BUJIba and Mlddletown. bed. Imc-a-.brac, large lara lot ~!IR" or W. B. Bill, Ya8On . home of Mrs . . J . P. Larrlclt. Wed- the week-end at heine with her cbUc1ren, of Tra!ibelna, Mr. aDd Ill'll. ' • \ crocks, buclt~1 'brau .ke.We, lot ...000 froJ - neaday afternoon. OCtober 22, at , ch1ldren. ..___ Charl~s~on and chlJdnn• .of ~ SUNDAY G~T8 ~E dlaher1t.nd COOEIq utenalls. . ·RaIlr01Ld tor _I 2 p. m. EVery membeMa ·request~ .....-Mr.. and Mn!: Albert lI111er, ot Da~n. Mrs. 'and SOb; r-r-Abollt II tons ~ lIU, JDt-lIalecs... to bring a ,U4!St to th1a meetlnr;-- LouJsvllle, -Ky., .pent several dals Bugo, of 'Were Bunday Mr. and 1Ii8." J. B, WadSworth" stra.w, 3 dar. RIUId. 'la1m4 Red~1:'::~= q .....r.nIQ s.W· ...... .. ., l!HIt ~ ' *ith Mrs. Quint Buckles. of Mrs. Pred Thomp- ana · daughter, of West ·OUToJlton·; . hlU1&, Lo ~.~t=b=ar~d wood · "'''<1liiiI'. 1111 Allan,. R. ~1e~' . Ik. and lin. L. A. Oarstand Mr. Mr. and Mn. Brnest Dav~, of IIOD. and Yr. and lira. BalTJ AIIIDg, .fJf .. ....~. ~.. lie bM.r4 Ifcw~m - and liN. ... ~ P\Iltenaon visited ~ltoo, vtalted their mather, lin. _toGo were SlIDdaJ evllP1n8 /lUeah .~~c=.-..... UI4 fIDaJ al" IIr. ~ Mlra.. Karl Bod,.nbender an t Della DaVIa at t.be home of bla aunt or ~ Irene 1Ie1lder1oft aQd Clauu W•. ".· . . . or IIauDA faaaIb' u .GIIIIeoUMt. 8uDda7. JIn. BuckJea, Jut Sunda7. Stroad. • a 'QI~~;lII_" ~~~:.~"~I~.i!
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A .welcome aWliLlts you at services. come and enjoy them with •• • "" us. WANTED- An ambitious. wide-awake man or woman to look after '_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _--1 OBITUARY renewals and new subscrlptloris for Monday--<>ctober 20 METHODI8T CHURCH Olvic club dinner meeting. at t e Milo Hartsook W~15 bom November the popUlar, fast-se1l1ng magazine. Little Inn. Loal8 C. Radler.....&or 12, 1918, son of J!:rnest and Irma THE AMERICAN HOME. It's e~y Tutlllllay-october 21 Stokes Hartsock. pleasant work, and It pays big com"Hi-Lo" Bridge Club, Mrs. H . F . Church School 9.30 a . m. Most of his S(:hool days we: e missions.. Spare time only required . Dye. hostess. . spent In WByn«t VIIJe. Argunot Bridge club, Mrs. R . G . Worab1p 10:40 a . m. H I Write today to Director. Sales DlvlMiller. hostess . 1b1a Is the third . Sunday of our e marr ec: , artha Shaw. DeChurch Attendance Oampa.lgn. The cember !Jll, 11,39:" sian,· THE AMERICAN HOME MA- Frld.a.y-October 24 pastor's subject wlU be: "Chrlst thJ During his short, lite of 22 years GAZINE OORPORATI'ION, aSl New Century club. Mrs. J. B. Answer To our Need For IdenWI- and 11 months, he made many Fourth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Ohapman, hostess. ~atlon With Deity". EVerYbody wel- .frlends who will "Iways remember . th.e lr pleasant associations with WANTED-A room whl<;h enn be HOME ON FURLOUGH come. MUo: ' used as a meeting place for tIle Alter an extend"." Illn-~ of over ST MARV'S .W'SCf)I·AI, ....., OctoWaynesville Girl Scou t troop. Donald Townson, son of Mr . ancl a year . he died on"...Thursday. Itn. It. L. lIarkw .. lI. It...·t .. ,· ber 9 , 1941. Please noWy MIs& ILucUJe Mc- Mrs. Lawrew.:e Harln, at Lytle. Is ' spending a seven d\ly furlough wi th He IS survlved.by his wife, mother. Intyre Leader. his parenti;. He Is located at the Bil19TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY Cather, and one sister, Thelma Surface. I FOR SALE- Ho"u~ Trall.er. M.a rlon lings Gi!nenu Hospital, at Fort Ben7;30 a. m. Holy ComUlUllloli ....... Although his mortal life was Whitaker. 4th Street. Oct.lS. jamin Harrison. Ind. 11 a. m. Morning Prayer and ser- short. It was fIllled with earth's _ _ _ __ ---:_ __ _ _ __ mono richness. FOR SALE- Keifer Pears. 'Mrs. Anna Squires, of New York TUI!l8DAY CnD OF THANKS J . C. HawkE' ~ I Oct.16 c ClLy. spen t last week visiting rela3 p. m. Church Sc~ool. W h .. . - -'- tives here. FRIDAY . e wis to ,exttend our sincere FOR BALE- GULF ~ling Station . t hanks to Milos kind and loVing with modern rest rooms and llving 7:30 P. m . .Olrls Friendly Group. friends for their many kindnesses quarters, gara.ge In connection. during h ls extended Illness altd WUI sell as a whole or seperately. I.~ WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF death. Located on main highway . We also wish to thank the McWilbur N. Sears Waynesville, Ohio Clme Funeral Home for t.helr elfl- . Oct.16 c . CHRI8T, clent service and Rev. Ra~ley for _ _ _ <hls oonsollng words. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kersey an 1 Bd~H.~~d,~ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hartsock son. Charles. were entertained at SUNDAY Mrs. Martha Hartsock dinner, Saturday evenJng, at the Bible SchOOl 9.30 a. m._ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Surrace home 01 Mr. ad Mrs . J oe Kersey, of and son Lebanon. Communion lO : ~ a. Dl 'Bermon 11 a. m. "Juus The Son or 000" JUJ1lor Endeavor 7 :00 p. m . senior ~e-'vor 7:00 p. m . Prl!&chlng 7:45 'po m . "Wbat It C061A Not to be a Chris-
ENJOY OUTING AT SUGAR CAMP The following young Waynesvll e couples and their fam ilies enjoyed a weiner roast and outing-at LylDlln Day's Sugur c;amp, Sunday evenIng: Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Stout, Mr. and Mrs. John Turner, Dr. Rnd Mrs. H. F. Dye, and Mr. and Mra. HarolJ Miller.
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The national defense program is making great demands upon the coal industry. We are, not trying to b~' alarmists, but the future is uncertain aod i~ be.! . •r hooves every .householder .to prepare for the '\v,inter . 'months ahead .
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Notes On' Local Building . Standing in ·f ront of bIa t.)Jeater, Nat C. Oooawln famous comedlan, was a~t.racted to a small, woe begone looking boy carrying a frowzy little cur. "What's tbe matter son?" InqUIred Goodwin. I "Tl',ylng to sell dog t~r money to go to this abow." .. '''Just keep your dor. Here'a a free tlCltet." . Meeting the same boy tbe fol';ioWIng day, Nat asked: "How did ., you llIte Ule shOw " l'AlI I IOta aay Is I'm darned alad J dI~ nOt ,seD 11\)' dol." .
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Longacre attended rs. aney en Pope Is visiting M. E . Dil>Lrlct Conference at FaIr- her daughter. Mrs. Jesse Roland and husband. !lela. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Randall were MI'. and Mrs. Raymond Davis. supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. WUana daughter. of Dayton, visited 110m Patton Ilt Middletown, BaturMrs. Mary Comell, Sunday at!Alr- day. noon. Revival Meetings wUl , start at Mrs. Bessie Kenrick and daugh- . Perry Nov. 9 and last untll Nov. 23. Ler, Miss Margaret, at Centervu..e. Dorothy Gerhard was a guest of wel'e Sunday gUel!ts ot Mrs. Ka,le Beulah Smith. Sunday. Rev. Smith ' preached the funeral li.eeder and daughters and attended Hally Day at LyLle Sunday of Melissa Nichols at McClure's School. Funeral Home, Thul'liday. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry SatterLhMrs. Oarl ' Smith has been sick walthe, of WaynesvJl1e, were dinner the pa.st week but Is much better guests, Sunday evening, of Mrs. now. I Margaret Johns and PIlW Johns. The P. L . Thomases were SUnday Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnet evening callers of the Simon Lighter spent Sunday with 1IIr. and Mrs. famUy at Plve Points. Mrs. Lighter John H6Yner and famlly at West- who tell and broke her hlp In tne vIDe. Mrs. Burnet remained a few IIprlng Is now about on crutches days with her aunt. who Is very ul. and teels pretty well. . Mrs. Clyde Wharton and daughter, Mrs. Bernard MellOh, attended BOOK REVIEWED the funeral 01 the former's COUSID • . AT WOMEN'S CLUB Mr. Aaron, OSborn. In I"et)anon. Tueaday,. . "The 800.... Slster&" a book 01 "r. and Mrs. Lealie Gray and children and Mr, George Oray Ohlnese famlly life. 'Wl'ltten by spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. EmOy Hahn. was reviewed lor the Fred Flak at Independence, Ky. Progressive Women'lI club Monday The latter Mr. Oray rl:malned for a night. by Mrs. Kennetb Hougb. few week's visit with Ills daughter Eighteen members and t.be lollowe.nd tamtly. . Ing guests en)oYed the dlnner and Mr. and ·Mrs. Albert Hawke and meeting held at the realdence of lltUe ~hter are moving to Way- Mrs. Maud Orane : alias E. Wlnlneav1lle tb1s week. _ fred Nutting, bouse guest ot Dr. alr. and alrs. Walter Kenrlck an .. Mary L. Cook. Mrs. L. H. Oordon. Mr. Walter Clark att.ended the M.1I8 Lucllle McIntyre, Mias Plor...... - W Sta ,- ence JIVltbower and Mns. HoUlh. r... • Mra. Olara Stacy. of near Sprllll- GUESTS FETED ' boro Ia spending this weelt WiLD" . AT BURSKE HOME and alns. Leslie Gray and cblldren. Mr. and, Mrs. Howard Deweeae in Mr. and Mrs. J . J. Burslte and company with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. famlly entertained a group or out<.Jarrler. of Dayton, motored to of-town friends Baturday afternoon LoulsvWe, K)., Sunday. and evening. A pot-luck supper Mr. and Mns. Pearl cornell, of was enjoyed after which tile eve.n M.lddletown are thJa week guests of Ing waa spent In plaYing carda. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 99mell on . Tb9R who enjoyed the oocaslon were Mr, and Mrs. Pred Kllne and Social Row" T: Mr. and ~. C S . Smith and IOn, JohnD,y, and Mr. aDd Mrs. AI Mrs. J. B. Jones were Lebanon HaUer, of Madlsonvllle. 0 . ; Mr. and visitors" Monday. Mrs. David Kott. of Deerpart, and alr" and Mrs. Walter Kenrick ana Mr. and Mra. Ray Burton, of NorJamea Haloes were dinner gueata, wood. SundllY, 01 111'. and Mra. Tbomas OoWns and Oharles eotUns. In DayABlUVE IN OALlFORNIA ton. Word ~as recelv ed by Mr. and Rally QaV was · a~&ended by a MI'I\. R . H. Hart.8ock, Monday mornlarge crowd at Lytll! Sunday School. Ing. that ~Ir son. Owen, and Mrs. Sunday mornlDl. A ,mUlScal pro- Loren Hac!I!!y and daUlbter. Patsy, gram waa ... enJoyed. TboIe at Pasedena, cauf., Friday ,-- .... _ . t KetaIt1ng I k arrived ~Ift'" OW ·1 ~.- f pa&rt. were: - _ _ ._e lU c . ......... en .... wu rem.... or sltv~ of CentervUle, MlsaeII Betty .Rout- eral dayS visit before returnlnJ zahn and DoroWly Oraham, Paul home. Johns and Mrs: Harold ~telnkle and 8UNDAY DINNER GUEFITS daughter, Miss Almeta. Rev. J . W . Rev. Jobn .J . Scbaeffer, of DayPox, ot 8prlnlboro gave an Inter- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kersey, of . esUng address.. . Lebanon; IIr. and Mrs. Luther 1Ir. and Jlrs. E. B, Longacre vlslt- Hart.aock. and Mr. and Mns. Frank cd relatives at Greenville Sunday sWartlel were Sunday dinner guests afternoon. 1&r. and Mrs. J . B. J~es of alr: and Mrs. John W. Kersey.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morgnn nnd The Rev, J J. SCJInc!ft'J' , of Day . Children of near lIellbcook : M ISS VIe Matthew, ot Dayton; Mr. nnd ton, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Chal·le... Swn· Mrs. Henry Buries, of Benvertown , ley and dau'IILer, Louise, of Springwere ~undl\.Y dinner guesls of Mr. field. 0 ., .,were callers of Misses and Mrs. Clarence Crawford and Annie U . nild Mnme T. Browne, Sunday. AND ART/ST~ OF 'llfE · family. . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin and Mrs. Emma Gibson spent last MIDDL:E AGES e' ~eek wl~h ht'r son. Mrs. Hliey Gib- Mr. and Mrs. Ruskin. of Dny ton . were Home vIsitor.'. saturday. son and family. (JE.ETJ./OV£N$ EARL)' 1141'11. Ruth Sherwood Is confined to Mrs. Tom Runyon, Mrs. Mr. alld BLINDNESS WA~ ONE OF llfE DavId Lucas. Miss Clara Dnull'htw·s. her bed again with IlIIlCSl;. Mrll. J. W. Anderton's guests this TRAG-IC RESULT» OF THESE called on Mr. and Mrs. Will Daughters, of Columbus.. Sunday arter- week were Mr. and Mrs. H. ·A. ,Jones CONDITIONS .I PROPER'J'V 'I S SOLD noon. Mr. Daughters Ims been qui te and daughter and ' Miss Mildred lrwln. of Dayton. ill 'for some ttme. Tlle proprrLy of the W . S. nnd Mrs. J. H. Sheley and Mrs. Lenn Hartsock ,was a SUI>pel' Gl'Uhnm e~ l.nte, located on FOllri h fa Mr. Miss RUfh ' Kelles, of Dayton, mily. of Hr. mllton, were SundllY and I\1rs. J , W. Ward , guest of Dr. spenL the week-eDd with her home st.!'e to wns ~ o ld lit admlnillt.rn tor's g uc s t.~ of Mr. nnd M r~ . A. F . Melfolks here, Mr. ·and Mrs. Frank Friday evening. and ylslted her sale this week to E. L . Thomas. luh a nd fnlnlly. many friends at the Home. Kelles. Mrs. NeJUe Bunnei!' and Miss Miss Paulille Gib!.on spent Sunday with ~r. and! Ml's, \ Everett Monimia Bunnell were IUllcheon ~;;:::;:;;::;;:;;;:::;:;;::;;:;;::;;:;;::;;:;:;;:;;;:;;:;;;:;;:;;;;;:::;:;:;;:;;;:;;:;;;:;;:;;;:;;:;;;:;;:;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;:::;:;;::;;:;;::;;:;;::;;:;=ffi Bunnell and family, of Waynesvl11e. guests or Ml's. QhBries Sba w ana r;p Mr. and Mrs. Morris. Lewis and Mrs. Margaret Bunnell. of Kauff· man Rood, nfar Dayton, on '1'1111r550n. Jerry Lee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John KOester and day. They' were Dayton shbppers III the nIternoon. daughter, Tl1elma, Oof Utica. JOHN CLAYTON, Mr. Will Poff, of Dayton, .spent . Mrs. LaurA Varner R ced and ENGLISH C:H.MI~T, DEThursday of last week with Mr. daughter. Flommond, came on MonDeEP SEA ONERe:. day to be guesl,~ at the Home. ODED n.AT GAS. ESCAPINCr RUey G1bson Dnd flltnily. NOW E~PLORE -mE OCEI\N Visitors of Mrs. Elizabeth Rich the ~R.OM A WE ...... , WAS COAL Mr. and Mr/!. Arthur Morgan, of CiAO;. 8eCAUSE IT WAS DEPrHS, IN SALVAG-ING- OPERnear Dayton, spent. the week-end past werk were: Mr. I\nd ·Mrs. Marlowe Rn:h . of Lebanon, and Mr. Ilnd SITU"Te.O IN ~E COAL wIth 1141'. and Mrs. I..ue Morgan . ATIONS, BY INCANDESCENT REGION. THISo LED TO Mr:;. C. E Murrell and daugh ter , nnd • 'ol'go WaIl, HarveYl:i burg .... ............ 13R51 Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Marlatt LAMPS. DESIG-NEO FOR Mr. and Mrs. Eston Rich. of. Dayton . niE. WHOLESALE CrAS spent the wt'ek-end wlLh Mr. LIli a UNDER WATER SERVICE / / L/CiiiTINCi' OF MArl('{ EuRMiss Ruby James attended a dinCa rl fo'el'g'Ul:iOIl . .... ............ .. .... ........ .. ... 134Rll Mrs. Elvis Mlchlal and daughter. of OPEAN CITIES EARL.Y IN ner given lor Fl'nnk Campbell. of ncar Bellbrook. 'THE 19'nf 'lNTUA.y.l Monroe, at the home of.. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quellhol'l!e, FJ'ank W. Swal'tze l ...... .. ... ......... ..... ..... G3R2 .Mr. Henry Borgedllllg. Mrs. Emma Mh. BurnsIdes, at Glendale. O . 1m Doyle was I\. Sunday morning I<EC.ENTI.Y, A 'G-ENTLEMAN, INPowel, of New Br,emen, 0 .. were ,John Turner, 'hanged to ...... ...... .. .. .. .... 41R2 visitor of hls molher. Mrs. Ellu TeRE$T~D I'N "mE SGiEMCE OF overnight guests of' Mr. atld Mrs. Doyle. LICfHTIHG-, INI/ITED SOME PEOPLE F.dwal'd Crew , Thm:sdny night. J. B. rabbc ... .... ...... ... ............... .. .... .. .114R3 DI:. and Mrs. J . W. Ward were FOR Ou.. NER. SecRE.T USE. OF Miss Maud Harlen, of New Bur- Wilmington visitors · on Friday. 'BLAC.IC:' LIGHT MADE 1ltE ~TEAI( Jlngton, called Mr. and Mrs. LOOI( ClAAY, COMPLE.XIONS GREEN, Mrs. Walter Clnrk and MJss Wan · POOR LlcrHTlN4' "''II~T'''laundi Edward Crew, Sat1U~y. da Clark called ,on Mrs. AlJle' Clark, 'Tt) 'llIE VISUAL HARO$HIP~ OF AND u:REO.'.I eLO~D . /_ ~ MoH PEOPLE 100-"'1' . . I NCREAnD Thursday evpning. '!'iMPO OF U'IINQ- "ND MoAE , Charles and Walter Bur net t, We at the Home regret to hear ,.ASO<o;. HiI\'I~ • Claude Stroud, and Charles Strouse that our good neighbors the Rev . f'I'I';'TER 'Tl4E USE OF .......:,-..""(. 61JjH! C~NNI8IILfI/ were entertaIned at dinner Sunday and Mrs. R. L. Hackwell are leavat the home of Mr. and Mrs. B . T. Ing our community to take up th ir Vice, of LeWisburg. duties elsewhere. The best wishes '! OOR LIG-HTIN~ CON'TRIBUTEO TO "mE VISUAL HARDSHIPS OF SCHOLARS
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Members or t.he Young Churchmen Of st. Mary's Church meL at the rectory. Sunday evening, and ' mude pllU1S tor a special meeting to be held, Sunday evening, October 26. Members, will each bring a guest for a scavenger hunt at 6 ocloc ~ , after ""bleh supper will be served ,at the rectory.
of a ll at the hOme go with th m. THREE BIRTHDAYS Rev. nnd Mrs. ~sley , of W alk~l' ARE CELEBRATED lawn, Iud" call d. all Margaret,tn H 'aco k. 011 Wednesday . MI'. nnd Mrs. Karl Babb and son: Mrs. M loy's guests tills w e Dean of Xenln, en t.c l'ta lned at. n Wil t· 01'. and Mrs. H . M . DUI of family dl nucr . Sunday In IlOnOl' at Dayton, lind Mt·s. Nct.t1' Hll tfl eld, t h birLhd y a nnlv ranrles of Ernest of Lebanon, Earnhart. of Mt. Holly, Harold B. Miss Martha Deathcra ge, of OilY Enl'nhart nnti Mrs. Ba'bb. to n. and Mrs. Ross Hartsock. nnd Gue/its included 'MI'. and Mrs. da ughLe.rs,.llcan and Ja ne, Called all Ernest Earnhart nnd fa ml\y~ Mr. Mrs. D 'athel'8ge. Sunday cVClling. and Mrs. Harold B. Eamh art and Rhodes 'Bunnell nnd dau ghler. fnmlly, Mrs. Ru th Fulkerson. of Carol, cnlled 0 1\ Mrs. Nellie Bunnell . Xenln ; and Misses Dorothy Fl1lkor'1'1.1 sdny evel:lng. son find Elaine Rnckney, of Clneln· J ennie Mullin visited with M r;. aU. Cla rk ~nrl Ru th Sherwood, Tupsda,v Afternoon en lieI'll A the Bab'l n {tet·noon. home were Mr. and Mrs. J ames R. Robinson. of Dayton.
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October 9. Wheat seeding has- bl'- year 'that I hope to try It again. It anyone Is Interested, the receJpe I gun. Today I saw th ree wheat drll.S used Is in the book "Harvest a t on the road III less than live mJles. StUlmeadow " 1n the Public Library. aU drawn .by tractors and several In Piles of yellow corn In the 11~,dS . the fields. I haven't seen anything An Item from las t year ,tells l,ow more In tlle paper al>out ~\)e o4',olal poor the corn crop was but we WOnL to say that thls year from tile f ly tree d a to f or 5 IVIng but some llave Jooks of things. Corn liarvest and people have begun, HessIan tly or no !iess!un Ply. 'l'here was a noUce wheatr lieed lllg-the dless circle some tilDe ago warn.lng t\l.rmers w~ch , makes the ~arm ~s year. Atthat th~I'e would ' Pe a bad '!nlest'a- ways somethIng to look forward tol LiOIl next year unless they Wf're Whn.t n noise cOming tram under cllreful bllCause more and more peo. 1 't he automobl1el Puppy groWls and Pie have been disregarding It and barks and yelps." ¥es; Suzy has 1.lJalltlng early and It has been tn- ul'Ought them another rabbit and creWllng 101 tIle last two years. the Uttle spotted dog Is defending 'J:here stlould be plenty of molstu're lus mas(Juline I\Ight to the first bite 1n th.e . gl'ound afLCr these rains, we agaInst bls two little sisters. Now 611 ~ Illf!y even hl1.~e trouble' getting the three have hold of It and are too ground ready. Even so we havert:t . busy pul~ng and chew~g to do more hlld enough ram yet to start the than growl. Suzy Is a good mother, spring runnmg. she takes cal'e ot her chUdren even Accordlllg 1.0 Mr. Locke's edl- thougtl they are weaned. tOI'lal In the News, I a.m not the Judging from tbe price of soy· only one who likes sassafras trees. beanS this year we ShOllld , have '.l'tu:l'e hm't· a group .of trees on the waited and combined ollrs. We cut place that gives me m.ore pleasure them for hay which was rained on . Llliln 'Ule sw.safras trees down by and wasn't very good. Last year we tQe corner 01 the woods. In slX'lng combined some that would have they have buncll ~ " o! little yellow been worth more to us (lS hay-so Howers on them but In the. taU they it goes-a farmer must be a prophet, l'eally. come iuto theJ,r glory. They <business man, Jaborer, and nowdays tur'll e\'ery sbade, of fllune and l'cd politician. -----from the de~st purple to' pale orange. EV~ this yeu..,r when so many trees 'have lost their leavrs or have Just turned a dingy brown t.here Is a ' bright splash of color In 'that. corner. I was grieved to see . tile other da;v that the cows like -. them too, some of the small ones Plans for the future work at. the have .been eaten off entirely. Twenty-Th.lrty d ub of St. Mary's Octo/,ler 10. Tiley gathered In the Episcopal Church were outlined at pumpkl~ t.ocjay. ,sWlh .a lot IjIf them. the meeting 01 tile group held Monenough for plea and jack'o lanterns day night at the home of Mr. and tiy t.he dozen, big 'ones, \tttle ones, Mrs. John W. Kersey. Donald L. smooth ones and warty ·'ones. We Hawke, reCently. appointed chalrj)lanted some. Hubbard Squash. that man of the ways and means comold New. England favorite, but we mlttee, appointed · Mrs. E. C. Crane didn't get any and only a few and Vern L. Simpson to serve ·wlth necks or cushaws as they call him . It was decided that the ch.\b In the south. I bake pumpkin will sponsor tihe oandy booth at the piC/! Instead of boiling It, It Is Christmas 'B azaar to be given by so mucb easier. Just cut them JIl the church, Nove'mber 29. quartel'8 and . put them In the oven ' A social hour followed the mectand bake slowly until ,soft. Th Ii Ing during ,which time, pletutes OJ Scrape It from tire shell and mash. church' actJvltlCll' te.keIl:o by, the Rev. It Is drler and has a better fla.vor. R . ·L. Hackwell, were shown by Mr. We llaven't so many turnlps this Kersey, nnd refreshments were year. In Cappers Farmer some ol)e served. recommended turnips ' as R nurse ' ,c rop tor alfalfa. Last year we SUNDAY VI£UTORS planted 'them along the edge of the A'l' QASON IIOME new seeding of alfalfa and where Mr! and Mrs. P. L. Reason entcrever the turr.lps were we had Lhe talned the following Visitors at their best alfalfa. so there ma.y be some- home, SundE.y: Mr. and Mrs . WIIthing to It. 110m Watrous, Mr. and' Mrs. Charles Tne warm rains haVe brought up Fester, and Mr. and Mrs. F10 d the musqrooms. I hnvenlt canned Watr,ous. and children and. Mr. ~nd any yet out mine were so good .I[\.~ t. iMri.' 1.0 en Reasop, ~f Lebanon:
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and Fanltlln, $1'1.033.89 with the balhav·l ng been deducted . ~ Approval of the one mill tax ll>vy Townshlps- Clearcreek, '1,986.67~ J . Lindley Met)denhall. 72. widely to be voted on In the coming elecFranklin. 1.,836.72; Deerfield, 12.62• . known retirled farmer and tion. wa~ unanimously given by 80; Union. 1'l96,04; :rurtlecreek, '4, grower and active member of fruit the -members I!)f the Waynesvllle Civic 667.16; Wayne, $2.661.46; Salem . club at their October dinner meet,- - - - - _ •• , - - - - . y $98'1.56; Hamilton. '2,811.03; W&Sh- local Frlend6: Meeting house, died morning at McClellan hooIng Monday night at tile IJttle Inn. lnaton. '1.163.04; Massie, '776.39; Monday Mrs. Ralp-h Hastings is pltal In. Xen.l,a. Principal speaker was Rev. R. L. Harlan, '1 ,961.25. on'e of Waynesville's busiest His death came as a shock to this Corporatlons- Lebanon, $6.599.10; communlty. School will be dlsmis~ed Friday, Brooks, Charlotte Burnett, Dale Hackwell. rector of St. Milrys Cllurc .. women . • • her latest job is He was IAlken to ' the Franklin. 19,665.95; Springboro $474. Oct. 24. In order that teachers mlly .... Dakin, Bernice GlO55II'>. Henrietta and charter member ot tile clUb , 'd t f th W 78; Harveysburg. 148.67; Corwin M6. :hospital Saturday ' suUerlng from attend the meeting of the South- Graham . Geor~e Hartsock. Dorothy who leaves next week to accept a preSI en 0 e . arren perltonls. resulting In his den th new post as rector of Trinity 45; Loveland. ,64.12; Malnville. '71. county home councll • • • western Ohio Teachers' A~luLloll Pfeiffer. Monday morning. 75; Morrow, '700.35; South Lebanon. early ChurCh, Hamilton. Frank LeMay Jr., is one of In Cincinnati. Fourth Grade-Merit FU.n eral senlces were held Wed'10'1.36; Butlerville, '11.95; Waynes• • • Mury Ann Burton. MarOhn LuMore than ,,0 members were presfive Warren countians from nesday afterl1loon at 2 p. m. at the v1lle, '1.619.75; Mason, $4.195.67. which three will chosen to Friends meeting house here. the Thursdr.y. Oct. 23. tthe s r nlor~ kens. Mary Dora 80ul:h, Cieon ent aL Lhe meel1ng. Ilnd a.ll vot"d In Schools- Blue Ball. $493.30; Car- body SI1lI~h . HB.l'lal1 (!:arnhart. Danny ~avor of the tax levy afLer 11 lengtuy lying In state from the nOO11 Visited Knoll Studios In Dayton lo Slmpson, answer th e nex t d ra ft ca II 1151e, $49'1.19 ; Clearcreek Township Doris Woolard. Marl yn discussion. - - - - - - - - - - - - $8.621.73; Hamilton-Mainville $7.008. hour untU the Ume of the servlc('s jlave their class pictures tak ~ n Hammond . from board No.2; sched'u led Howllrd Case. mem'ber or council. Burial was made In the FrIends Such deVOLCC5 to appearance on ' 83; Harlan~ Butlerville. 13.321.26; FlfUa Grade-I\terit explained the levy was llOt a lIew for some time between NoBurial ground. near the churoh. dDes not. often see. Kings Mills, '7.125.64; Mason, $6.595. Dwight BarneLt. J cnnle Lee Brad- tax. but a continuation .ot one In Mr. Mendenhnll was an acllve vember 3 and 25 .•. noth" 0 0 10; Harveysburg. 1~,I22.93; MOrlow. member dock. EUeen Brown, Be tty Cam))- force here several years providing of the ,FrleJ;lds church. he ing more than the usual flow Nordeman. tbe artist. gil vc a bell. Judith COnner. Robert HaSL- ",oney for general operating ex14.197.62; South Lebanon, ,1,826.4.; WIUl Mrs. Mendenhall having been ohalk-talk In a called assf.!mbl Waynesville. 19.259.41: Otterbem In of traffic to divert our atof t he Friends home here Thursday morning. Inspired by his Ing.,;. Eula Hoak . Helen Knlceley. pense. l'uxe." will nOL be Increused Home. flill.28; Lebanon. $.28.466.18. for chaT'ge tention now that the Main fIve years. was supelntendent friendly. gifted approach 't o draw- Donald Lukens. PhylHs Martin, -by Its passage. he explained, whlle and Franklin. '17.033.89 with the and treasurer He street paving job is completot the home for the Ing. almost anyone would try hiS Lowell Reynolds. Emma J ean Smi th, WIthout the money from WIIs source. balance going to overlapping disNorm an Tinney . Kennebh Vickers. many J.>l·CSent services, Including last !lhree ye.a rs. ed ••• the hot mix that comWalter and George Oharles wllre tricts. hand at It, thinking that that whl~h Frances Whitaker. street lights. prOba'bly would have He also was active In aUa.lrs of poses the surface of the new each sentenced to 10 'years In tile Is so easy for one Individual couldn't to be curtailed. the 'Warren cClunty farm burea u. De- be so very dUJlcult for I\nothel' . Un Sixth Grade-All Star street, 'was extended to the Ohio penitentiary on two dUlerent l'atsy BaJrd . BeLty Thomas. Earl Alter hearing details ot the levy, Ing a member ¥ the boord of di- fortunately. the landscape scenes , Rye. ... charges laat week wtaen they pleadmembers of the club pled~eu the/ngutter in front of several ed gullty to chafges of armed robrectors of tha t organization. which he p""<\uced so Quickly ilS he selves to work. tor Its passage. Waynesville business build- bery. Judge C. B. Dechant ordered The Mendenhatls had llVed In this kept time to music. would havtl Merit Janet Lakes, Danny Hartsock, Elimination of the dllngerous drOp community many years. recently ings ••• J. C. Hawke carry- that ,t heir sentences run concurMrs. Edgar Smith was the week- sclUng the farm where Ilhey former- taken anyone In the audience It L Norma Gruber. Phyllis Burnett. from the scree~ to the gutLer on thd least a much greater leng l h ('f Peggy Chapman. Norma Longacre. east side 01' Main street, extending ing a swollen hand and arm r~~. brothers w.ere charged with end guest of Mr. and Mrs. George ly made their home and known as .tlme; and we fear that most of us. Yvonne StUbbs. ~Ile street· sur,l ace to the east side 0 .( in a sling as the result of a parUc1pattng In the holdup of the W. Rhein. of Springfield. O. &tur- the "Captain Hole Farm." despite the time limit. could no t tne gutter Ilnd erecting a cemen ~ Before his l'IitlTement from the reproduce either tnt! more all ISU ~ Seventh Grade-All SIAl' fall when coming out of his SOHIO fillng st&tlon at Wayl)tIlI- day evening tney were all dinner Ann Weltz guard, WI\S suggested by C. M. Roregistrar's office on Main vUle. July 22, and that of Jack gues~ of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow farm. he was widely known In this scenes or his clever characters. Merit bltzer and enthuslastltal1yrecelveJ Owens. section of title state as a frult street, last week . . . sport- Conn. near Pranklln. July 211. • • • Mildred Bourne. Barollra Cralle, lJY the club. • • • grower. ' James Bussell KIng and ArUe I over s enthusiasm for foot- LefI MuWns. &lao charged with tak- Little M1ss Mary Dora. Hough. He Is survlvled ~y his wife Georgia. The bn.~eball champlonshl n wi I Blanche D\Ckll l')!, h ee t.~. Edwin M,ch - SOme discussion of how this could be ' determined bhls next MondllY en<?r. ~argaret Sclma,ltman. be accomplushed ·followed and·a cvm ball is pretty hard to subdue, Inl part In the holdups, entered In- dau~hter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenndh and one brother. . afternoon at 2:20 when Waynesvih' Ninth Grad_Merit nlltl.<:t! wall appointed by President at least Saturday morning's nocent pleas, as did six oLher per- Hough, WIl.1 the week-end guest of meets Kings MI.lIs at Harmon P nrk . Rulh A. Johns. Ruth Helen Le- l", eu UraulUaun to meet With Waydownpour didn't seem ' ~ sons Indlcted by the grand Jury. Mr. and Mrs . Harold B. Earnhart Lebanon. May the best team win. May. IIcsvllle council. This group conslst.dampen the high spirits of 'lbe latter were Plorenee PoP\'. and family. and may the best team be Waynes- Tenth Grad_AU SW ed of O. M. Robltzer. cha.1rman. H. • • ~ aasault and battery; Marvin Robvllle·s. MmetlAl Steinke A. Cornell. and Or. H. E. Hathaway. motorists speeding through ertaon, forgery; WlIllam HaddUI:, Mr. a~ Mrs. Robert Baker Sr.• Merit A proposal to hold a ·fall festival • • • pur village on their wayl to reckless drlvtne: IJoyd Maye and were summoned to COvington. Ky., Phvl~1s Rickey. Charles Rye. Glen- in waYIlt:..vllie was "dlscussed at Our boys, have started basketball the State-Purdue game • • • Luther COnley, ,rand )&roeney. tut week bfeause of the illness of some l"ngWl. C,ub members. many · Dick Satterthwaite and Pete ' Clifford Oampbell. who pleaded Mr. Baker's s1ater, Mrs. Hala Mann. Carroll D. Smart, Who . has teen practice and wUl meet Kingma n, na Wade. ' 01 wnom are loc:aJ business men. apmayor of Harveysburg several tenna. Nov. 7. at Waynesvllle In tile first Twelfth GracJ_Merlt gunty to a bUl'ilary harge was Mrs. Mann dIed, Sunday. St an I ey, .b oth ho~e ~n fur- given a suspended sentence ~f one Jean Baker, Edythe Bergan Rita proved ot the Idea but agreed it was • • • resigned tbat. oUlce at a counc.1 game of the 19U~42 season. To) loughs from serVIce m Un- year In the MaIjalleld reformatory. Mr. and Mrs. Uarold Burge, and meeting held last Monday night. His Insure yourselves an accurate sched- Conner, Bettie Davis. Helen Gons, too late to stage sUCh a celebraUon ' cle Sam's forces, com palling An attorney for James H. John- Mr. and Mrs. William Hutchinson. last olflclal Blct was to approve r. ule. buy a schedule pencil lrom IlllY F'rances Johns. Reba Surface. Betty this year. Thompson. ' A oommlttee was named to start notes on the street the other son, OleVeland. lndicted on a reck- of Dayton, were I:!und&y guests at 25 year fran~:hlse tor Harveywurg member of tht' Junl.or Class. makJng plans tor such a celeDratwn day ' D' k t t Ie&s driving charle. appeared to the bame (Mr. and Mrs. Howard with the Dayton Power and Llgh~ In 194:.1 conslsLlng of E. C. crane, • .: IC .re urns 0 enter,. gu.llty plea for his cllen~, but Mtas1ld.lne. oompany. HONOR ROLL wla1rman. Ralph Haatlngs, and Fort LeWIS, WaShmgton, No- Judge Dechant ruled Johnson would • • • Mr, &nart Is well known 1n WUUam Lukens. vember 9 ... he says when have to enter hla own plea. Harold Risinger. nephew of Mrs. souldlern Ohio. He was born tn The All Star Honor Roll means one is as far away from , .' Fred Gons. 15 stationed (or Ulree Harveysburg, a~d attended schools that a student has received all A's; lc.ev. Hackwell. an active member of the Club Sillce Ita organlsatlon home as the state of Washmonths at Camp Walters. Texas. In Harveysb\lll'i and Dayton. lie the Scholast\1J Is Indicat.ve that the t;8veral years IIgo. told members tbat · gt "'h M' . G • • •• started In bu&l,nesa (or hlmsel( In student received A's In 1111 acu demic 18m) azette .' .' . Mr. aN! Mrs. ~ll; ~ enter- _o{lLr\c1nnatl where .hQ lived ~ lor a lIubJects; and the Merit denotes Mr. and -Mrs. Chester Orockett, because he Willi leaVing ,waynesville m on, + e looks pretty'- good . to . him talhed Mr. and Mrs. Donald L . number of y,u.rs. During the World bhat t4loie people received no grade Inspecting otflears. I\warded Massie tie te!t tree to discuss local problema e~ch week , ' . • Raymo'n d HaWD and the Rev. and Mrs. R. L. War he enllsl;ed In the submarine lower than B. ' Township Subordinate Grange the more freelY with them. He praised the Clv~ Club (or its Braddock carrying a newly- , Hack-well at dinner. Thursday even- service of the United States Navy F1n& Grade-AU Star score or 81 when hlSpecuon 0 purchased ax I th ' Mrs, Ida A. Weller, cba1rmM1 of Ins, In honor of Mrs . Hawke's blrth- and he stayed In the East. until he Carl Phelffer. Nelson Tinney. Bilty that organization was held last accomplishments and cont rlbutl.ona ' e the Adllt &hool of Ec1ucaUon. ot - day annlversary. ::L.. th ' th a png had gradUated "from COlumbia Unl- Stubb6, Harold Lee Purkey, Harry Monday, night. Juvenile Grange re- to the cominunlty, but criticized HUe eo . er nlg h t • • • Oenterville waa I\lest apealter last • .' . verslty as a. meohant.cal engineer. RUey, Jane Sha.w, Evelyn Spray. celved a score of 90. members for faUlng to develop local aUhough a busy s c boo 1 W~nadaY, at the meeting of the Jack crane attended the Ohio He worked for several years as Jimmy Stan~berry, Mildred Wh,kAfter Inspection the following pro- leadership and nejllecLlng church teacher, he- maintains he's Women's 80ctety for Obriatlan Ber- 8t&te-Purdue football game, Satur- salesman and field representative ler, Arleen Ball. gram was presented : Song by Lhe a.cUvttles . He expressed. regret at leavlng going to swing' it •• _ "Shor- Vice. ,"!Voman's 'P art 1n NaUonal day, as the guest of the Clncluntt.U with the Retll1Cf'S 011 (Jompany of Merl~ group; recitation. "Times Not What ty" UowIerwood to k 't De(elllle • was. the subject 0( )In. Enquirer. Oblo, living in Olnclnnati, and reAnnette Tinney, Jerry Vlcke~s. TIley Used to Be". by Mary Lou Way~esvllle, apd strong·ly expreSlied • .~ .. '" 0 qUI e a Weller's 6ddreB8. • • • signed to becClme vi'ce president of Thurlls Malr.es. Moore; talk. . History or Massie hla beUer that the olt1Zens ot rural klddl~g.before he started on Twenty-nve members and two Mrs. J . K , Preston was a Day ton Smart and Company of Los Angeles. Second Grade-All Star Orange". Prolessor Mllllgan; muslc, ~ ommunltles. such aa Wayneav1lJe, his trill ~ Washington • , • guests" Mrs. J . B. Chapaian and 'Ylaltor, M~mday. · Catil., a posltlon he held for five Wilhelmina Braddock. Judy Da- Mrs . Marie MarUn and girls: play ·· constituted the lbacitbone ()f Democ.Pat Hopkins, ' another ,local Mrs. Weller, wete In attendance at • • • years before returning to Ohio. , vis. Joyce &a1. Jet Charles Doster and Alice Bough' racy on which this great nat1qn soldier boy home on fur- ~e meeting, held at the t!ome of Mr: and Mrs. P . L. Reason were Back In Harveyaburg his Interests Merit ' . - taUe. Mr. Wlll teJ,: Ellis; duet, Louell~ must stake Its future . Mrs... RIJolph H&Stlngs. Opening de- luests for Sunday dinner at the were farfnlna and . the operation of Martha Adllms, Donna Mae BIlld- 'MJIllgan Ilnd J ennIe Graham; play. I ough ••• common sight on ';ot.iona were . conducted DY Mrs. M. hOme of their son and wHe, Mr. and a garage and serVice 's tation. He nock, Jerry COOk , Barbara Dlcken- Delano MarLin. Maynard Stanley. the .street the~ dQ.Ys are Clm- A. Pulterson. Durlng the ouatness Mrs. Loren Reason, of Lebanon. became Inien!sted In politics and sheet. and Willard Tayloe; trumpet solo. didates pa88ing out cards aeaelon a commlt~ comprllMid of • • , was very acttVI! In RepUbUcan cJrcles Third Grade-Merit Harold Houg,h . and seeking support of vo- Mrs. J. P. Larrlck; Mrs . .w. C. St. ,M r. and Mrs. Thomas Douthart, In Clinton andl Warren counties. his Betty Lou Satter,bhwalte. Vern Lunch was served after the pro'. t . th ' • ' 1 . Jobn and Mrs. Walter Sheehan. was of New CasUe, Ind., were Baturday only office being that of Mayor. Sherwood. Ruth Wardlow. Harold gram. A mllSk party will be held at ers In .~e comnK; e ection appolnRd to be In charge o( tbe afternoon 'vlalLora at the bome of however. tils resignation comes as Stanley. . the meeting, Monday evening. OctoAt the regular Board meeting of • •• T ,he ,WayneSVille ' Drug IOOiety'. paR In the commW1ity fall Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bunke. a surprise to many people, but they Third Grade-All Star ber 27'. Lhe Warren C19unLy ProdUction Unit Store lQth anniversary sale fe!ltlvaL A letter .from Martha. • • • wlah him weill In his new work as Bobby Campbell. o( the Red CI'OIIII. !Irs.' Wendell B. last Saturday attracted quite ~Ith. a , girl ..t ,the Ethel HArpst Mr. and Mrs. Ira ,Brown, of general manaliler of tiI1e Sun oa.s Merit · Campbell, general cbalrrn6n, ana crowd • c. . The Central Home who receives assistance from Pranklln. arl.' announcing the birth Company, wh:loh sells bottled g~s . Alberta Brannock, Anna 'Mae, nounced that the ClllOJnnatl and ' ,... I 'h ,t.he IP'OUP, waa read by Mrs. Prank of a lIOn at IIlami Valley Hospital. throughout thl! State of Plorlda. _ _-.,._ _ _ _ _..--_ __ Oh10 ... ,~e *!p one ' company U. LeMay.. Hamilton COUf\ty Chapter ~ InDayLon, Monday evening, October His new otr~ will <be located at vlted the Warren' COun~y Cllhapter and the Clinton' Telephone 'nlelUeat speaker waa then pre- 20. 1100 West Pla,gler 'Street *n down8S . to patt1ctpa~ In a meeting on Wedcompany has flied applica- aent.ed -by Mrs. J. K. Prellton, pro• • • town MiamI. Members "of , the Sligo Farmer's nCtiday, Ocrober 29, at 8 P ,' M. in tion with the State Utilities aram cha1rm~. and at-ter her talk, Mtaa, Ayleen Malnous spent the Grange were gucsts of the Wllynes- the Hall of MIrrOrs. ' Netherland Commi88ion to ·diacont,·nue a ~ pc'OIl"am was eoncluded with a week-end With her parenta. She wa~ • .. vocal duet, "Open the Oetes", by aecompanled by a (rlend, Ml&s Ruby q.uy vUle Grange. Saturday night. Plaza. It Is at this meetlns tbll,t toll hne betw~en Warnes- MrII. LeMay. and Mra. L. C. RadllY· Robertaon, of Windsor, Oanada. A muskal pantomine, "Long, the Countess of Limerick win tell Several WaYllesvllJe families are Long Ago" In three acts. was 'pre_ Red croSs 1IItomen volunteers how ville aod Wilmington due to DurtnC the social hour which fol• • • making or Will make, In the near sented by a cast of twenty Waynea- she· has obsei'ved distribution and the lack of sufficient busi- lowed refreabmenta were served by . Mr. Halleck Bowyer and Mr. and Mr. alld Ilrs. Roscoe FUrnas. future, changes In their residences. ville members. Mrs.- Elizabeth Smith use of 'thti . $30.000.000 wOllth of' renesS this simply means tile· hoeteas. asatated by Mrs. J. P. Mrs. Jacob Spaeth, of Mason, boy• . • . " Larrick . bood sChoolmates of Dr. J. E. Wlth- whose marriage was an event of Last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest arranged the program and gave the ltef 8upplles whlcb the American that when the dial s y s t e m ' am Ialled on him one day laat week. September 1'1, were !:Ionored guests 'HayeS and baby daughter, moved readings accompanying Idle scenes. Red Cross hall sent to Br1tatn: at a nell·bborhood dinner party. Into an apart.ment In the Terrell 1110se who took part were Mr. and The pounress of Limerick woo' is ' • • • . starts, WaynesVille calls to. OROUP ENTDT&INI!ID . r eSidence, on· MaJn street. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrtck. S. S. Ellis, arrivLng by Clipper. Is Ptesldeni of Wilmington will be routed &T smim&Y 8WPU ,M isa Mattie WUl1ams. of carbin, Friday evening. Mr. J . QUincy Gons and daughter. ,Mrs. R. D. Collett and family moved Maurice Brown, MIss Irma FIres, the Loildon· County Branch of th!l th h L b k Ky., Is visiting ber s1ater, Mrs. Verroug e anon ••• spea. . __ ... WAhn B 00 d non T ~an, 00 Stony Brook Farm. M4si ' Allee Gons, were . boat and to New Burlington. Tuesday, Mr. Mrs. Lewis Fires , MIss 'Jean Ayres, British Red Cross .and~ haa been ac. f I h M 111'. ..... MrII. vv • ns an """" h08tess to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. ~nes~ Hul'l" .oclt WIIO re- Therle Jone~ , Mrs. J. B. Jones, Miss tlve In tbe Brltl&h Red Cr083 !>Inca mg 0 te ep on~s, ayor A. daulb'ter eiUertalned a group of • • • Mrs. Keller Hoak, Mr. and Mrs. side on the Stokes farm, plan to Freldn Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Ra y- 1915. She lB. a. member of the ExIt .Day sllYs he had one ' of relatlvea at ' supper Sunday evenlng. Benny Pumas was a Dayton vlsl- and the first telephones in his Thelr 'luesta Included J. Quln!!y, Lor, Monday. . Frank Braddoc:lt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred move moo Waynesville w!tn Mrs. mond Braddock. Ernest Cook. Ron- ecuUve Oommlttee of the British Braddock, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hartsock's mOLner. ·Mrs. H 1\ r r y aId M. Hawke. Mrs. L. V. Branstra- Red Cross Society, a member of tne . ti f K t k h • Gona' aDd daUlbter, Mila AllCl.'. Mr. • • • sec on 0 en uc y • •• e and Kra. Precl 00Da aDd da)1&'hter Mr. and Mn Wal~r Cl!lIlpbell., .of Bra~Oclt. Mr. and Mrs. Ei!orl Hock- Stokes, November 1. Mr. and Mrs. .t or. Mr. and Mrs, James Brannock, London , COunty CouncU, and a ' . says he was charged ,ive dol- Kiss Helen IlarPi'et, Mr. ,aDd Mrs: Dayton, were SUnday vlalLors at the ett, 'Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence' COOk Herman Surface and lIOn will Uve. Mrs. Frances Brannock, Miss Vlr- i~er of the Women's Consultalars a month but . was Robert 00na. Pre4 B. Henderson, home of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Rl.dge. and son, Mr. mnd Mrs. Ralph Shaf- on the Stokes farm. glnln Ha rdin and J. B. Orabbe, Tbe tive Committee of the British MInfer, Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Bunnell pillY was a romance of pioneer days, " ~ ~r! of Labor. She ts the wUe or mitted to cbarge others who Urs. D. L. crane and MIaB Nant y " • " depict ing the lives of the people of · ~t/e Plfth Earl of Limerick. used it • , .. he made inoney Lou erane. Mrs. Robert Pumas and son, Ben, and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Robert WOMEN'S CLUB vlli,lted Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shamtlaugh OOns, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gons. Mr. PLANS MEETING t.hat time. Mrs: CamtJbell urges all Inter~ted on the ,deal .••• while 'we're IUiTlCBT.&IN OVB8TS and Mrs. Ella Hurley. of Harvt:Yd- and Mrs. John B. OOns aDd daUShA program of "Old 'r1nie Fiddl- .W arren County wQlIl.e n ih attend ter. MIss Mon1mla Bunnell and Miss on the subject, ,A. K. a..., IIr. al¥l MrII.:W. E. Stroud enter- bul'&'. SUnday evelll,ng. The regular meeting of tile War- Ing" was presented between scenes this meeting. which promlaea to 'be Helen Margarllt OOns. said he promised his wife to ' taln8d Mr. and lira. Leonard TIn. • • • ren County Democrlltlc Women's Iby S. S. Ellis and ¥fturJce Brown an e"~ineJ.¥ Interesting .one. stay out of poU~ics when he ney at their bome f~ dlDner, SWl-' Mrs. Howard Missildine and Club will be held on T.lesday, OctoRefreshmentS were served a'f ter ,. . ~~---came north of the Ohio river :ciay. 'Ibelr son and .wlfe, xr: and daughter, Mrlo. PaUl Maurice, and DINNER HONORS ber 28. a.t 2 P. M. at the OOlden the program. • . .' " ~ISH,O~'~:rO SPEAK '. t'l thO f II Iln. ~d stroud, or LetliUlon. Mrs. Ramo RiggS were dinner Bues'tII Lamb Hotel In Lebanon. ' l A'I' XENtA CHORCH to .Iive,' b ut Up un 1 . IS a , were Bunda; evening IUest.l at their 01 Mrs. Robert Furnas laat W~lles- LEMAR -EARNHART .. Mrs. ' Harry McVIloY, ,acting pr~- SCHULER-REED . has sellVed many years either ·home. day. . I.!... . gram chalnilan haa announced' the WEDDING IS HELD The Rt. Rev. Henry Wise Hobson, as a member of council or . Mr. and Mrn. A. H. Earnhart en- addition of Mrs. i!:ftle OOl1'lP.D. of D. D: WUl preach at the 10:45 &erWaynesviJIe's mayor. terta1ned M abt o'ClocI dinner, laat Morrow, one of the cllIIcUaslon The marriage of Mlss ,JlalUe Reed . VIce at Ohrlst Episcopal Ohurch, In , of their leaders. Her twlc w1ll be Am~...""n daughtet' of·., Mr. and ' Mni. " Jam~ ,~nia, ·ne~ . -8upday. ~r 28. ThursdaY 'eyeJlllnl, In honor . LEAVES ON TRIP son, LaMar, Earnhart. wh0 was hOme International Relationa especill.lly as Reed' 0(- lJ'Vtne Ky ·and l!ldwtn J ' All"1U'e Co'idla)ly' 'IYll WASHING1'ON " r,WIO-· (lte.rtaloS 1 S .on furlougli irom CI!lDP Shelby, ooncerned with the belligerent IU\.. ,ach~er. sob.. O(· Mi:'and ' ..... WU~ ) ':a:'bere 18;, to'·· ~: a • :Peop1t 's , , . ~" MIs8. . . . tiona. It. wln be ~ job to keep the . lIam 13C~uler. 'was SOlemDlUd, Prl- l&IBalon eonddc.t ed a the, Xema . eft 'lbe1r gueste Included lII.u V~Jma llToup tnro~!! on what :1& ~ day e~~~. The wedding was ~r- !lhuroh. for one ·week. 'Novem~ 2 , ~. B . Ul)danrOod';':~~ IIOD. , M&S. NIt1'Tn:' ~y " '~ lII'esa ~nd World Series, ln fact all Ale~ndr1a. or Xe~; Alton ~.n- log on the war front an4 · wbi.t: '~. .formed bJ.Justlce of the Peace, oar.. .to·9. Oapt. Hall or the Ohta,cb ~ , w~...~.: was ·t.be ...::,,:. . ~ c.,......m of the major sporta even~. He hap- bart. of 0ed!,"111e, jane~~ United St:atesl$ 'doing ~H ,t atld man Onme, a~ the home of the ~ll ~11, of ~e .t\rm1 ~. a& a . . 1It ' ~ , .....,.;U .. . ~ .. . ,......,L. peae4 to remark that Bob Pltas""- .Kw1lss, and llarl Ba '. Why. : She ~ retl(l .oewapapeI' ana iI:oomls patents. -before Ii: small' metUna at-tl¥t P8r1ah' ~"" at &be biHafi 01 Mr. aQd i1ft. a. oonrtD ~ ~ ~t by moaa was the · srea~t o( all fllht. . macutne cUpj)llllJa ,elardlDI ~aJOr ,gatberlng Of. relatlves and' o,~~· ~~ , November 3I'd. to ~. · ".....,...U ~. f..mJJ. ·;Other sueeta . ~ .m oat 'amoua \/~t.v QaIIIIIIly' em; . ' lo.... . . ' : LYTLE M.4kN PLEADS moves and a~ the altUatlon, JnendIJ. ·. " are ' ~ Kr Iiid·...... alUrard..... ''ODe . .,e.. ~" t.be Wadd'i . ~ _outrbt to the mind of • '..... . Other dlscU8slon leaders are Mrs. ' .' , ' Mr. U:;~~t,~~'~.I*~" land oJ . . . . . . O. 111'. aDd. Mra. champion pte . . . . . . ,908 .,. de- ~. memorle! of the ~e fl8ht: HI$ INNOCENCf; ~nche M11ler . .Mn~ MerJl ' Q~, FAMILY BIKTBD&Y ~ RQ1nOad McitpD laDd .1IIiI .Jean clded to wiatt ,fall" ¥'Wale . ~d ·K .1MIIlII ~ha~ durlnB !be encounter, " . and Mrs. HII,l'l'y McVay. '. DJI:'lNER IS HELD IleaL ~ ..... ~ Ida ~ to PMatlQlPMll ~ed qns of weakWben be ~ed tnnocent to two ', ' Questa at. B' famUy blrthdBf dln~ btl......... Jf..u.. to enlDI. B1a WU. feel1Dc tbat be wad Indlctmenta, lime cbaralns drivlng . Vl811f()B8 IN &T1dN8 . ~Ij 1IUI1day. at · tile bo.-ne Of 111', . . . ., ..ifUROrIDD . , tile 1IMll' ,rr, at CaNIn . . . laIlnI tile ftlbt ~te;cl. "ChUB bIID wblle _~toxlc!lied and ~ . other , " .- ¥G .... 0lIbert ..".,~ ~~ ... _ - . . .- . _ oI ·t.bIal • Ibe !IDd, Bob. ~ tIdB failure .to I"!P. after aD' aacr~ .....ICJ: • .~-"lIn .. J. J. But.ake and an4' ~ Ban1~ 111'. aDIl1ia-,....................... tile)' . . . . . 'lo IiJl bIm' reDeWed eDeIV lIaxweU· CnJIi, l4'tle, was placed .f~, L. P.. Kqle, and WUlJam MIa. oara RIch. lira. ' Reba bIId _ aM bIU'd bIaL. aIIcI be weDi GIl tD.,Wln &lie fllbL UDder ~ ~ on eacb ~ III Stl'oule ~ed at , ~ ~ ,IQ', ,~ ~, WIdIe . . . . . ,..U"" tile ftI'. I am .... ou . .... OWDelJl'a .JudIe C. B. becbanc. \be bearIDI' aad IIlDeraI. 0., 8uDdaI ... ~·I.{jft_htl'thlawlUftl . "";' .. MIl .............II1II- . . will . . III __ rorpu,ea.. on &be lat.t.er for ODt.ober lkIIIe1ta Bunlre 1Uld1ll'. . *I j 'baaDr '" »;=~fNIa~ dpo'D' 01 &be ., Pet OIl CIII8.......... 1lldtecl IIiu ......... Iii . etC Mas. . :Il 11. an, CIIdo UIal~• . The real estate and public utUlty taxes oollected during the September 10 settlement to~led '218.805.50. W. J. Ranker. Deputy Warren COlin ty Auditor has announced. The schools. including overlapping dtstrlct.s wlll receive $110,340.61; the county. MU2U6; corporatlona,f20, 046.05; townships. 125.708.99; bondis and Intere!t. ,.,139.28; ohlldren's home. '2,069.64; Board of Health, f2.500; specJal a.ssessments, fli.702.67 Oonservancy District. 1799.45; slate and county roads; 145.06, and the State of OhiO, 12.6.87. Ranker announced the following distributions of moneys on the real
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LoC al N ews
Mayor ;tesigns ·A t Harveysburg
W S C S H ears Defense' Talk
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Mrs. WiUlam Strader, .1l r ' f,lnt day dinner guests ot bel' mOUkr~ Robert Crecch, Colleen WUllamson, Ilrlde, of W ynesvllle, last. FrIday NIl'S. .1-'1'1ll1lel' lIud liarotti. AJ}nabclle O~born, Mary MOQI'e, venlng, TI\ose - present were Mrs Mre. Gu~lh ~chuls, has lIS her F'l'eshman; Johnnie Oal'f, Everett
:~~~r:'tr~~~ ~:~ JI\~~CSR:~~ ~l~:~i,h~:' ~~~~~~rp~~: ~Ia C()PP; I'- ~t~':~,~otIJ;;;:~;E~~ry~~n~~~~ of Waynesville ~n<l Mrs, 1) II Conl{. Mrs. .fWY hlng IIml ' ,n:U ~hl r .-;, !IO I; Senjor: 'etJ nol' Oreech, Nel,je ~'. lInd Mn•. uCOll'llC lJllvis n Iu)d Entered A8 Secolld Clasa Mall Matter at postemcl'. W{\ynesvllle, Ohio lin, M:rs. Ray Eagle Mrs. RnII)ll \ were Wilmington Ilhoppc.rs, Satur- .McCarren. '_ U~HIl a 'UIIII~ I', UI' UI>.UIU L)d~, W~I'C mltll , :I ud day. \ ~Tea her's l\lceHng ~unduy I:1I1Cbl<& ut .vUl l>. uu !suu . Hou Wn, W ss Louise ' ••u's. JOlln SLOW91·t, (th e !ol·mi.'r School wlll not m ct FrldllY ' beE. C. Crane Editor and 'Publisher IJIl I cULls, .l.-O¥lI ullswr a ll{) ·Mr~. W . .1::. J cl'l'Y a nd SMelie HRl't.sook. Mr. and Mrs , Don OrlLes, o! Oin- Edith Brooks) of WIlmi ngton, \Ml ~ ulluse 01 SOuLilwesLel'11 Teachel's' A,cxnpuer . , ISSUED EVERY 'THUllBDAY A IIL LJt: uau g h~c.r w,," born lu Ml·. ln naLl, w fe week-end guests of his Llle WcunusllLlY guest 01 her P ilI' 'nts, Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. W. Eo. Crites MI:. and Mrs. Raymond Brooks IIUl. Th J 1 01 anu Mrs. Vol ..Ua .Ifoha'ld luSt bu.I- parents, • · -------S-~ ~-rl-P-U-On--Pr --w-e~,-$-l-.00--~-.e-r~'y~e-n-r-,~p-a-y-a~bl~e~l~n~A-.d~vn n-c-e------R v. and ' Mrs. R. K. ,Knoop nn ' Il\lllJly. . e un or ass rvC!.l 110 t uti IJlUqllt I: 81> E:.py Hosv ;~n l , da ughter, Mrs. Elaine Scarf!, of Mr, a nd Mrs. Oharles Weaver Ilnu IUllohes at sohool Friday and made a. Xllnm. .....;._ _ _...:......_.-:.--:,.-----------~----_:_--Cincmtla tl we~c call1Jlg 0 11 I rlends the former's pn ren l.S. of Clrclevil ic. very nice pI"ufit. , I·S. ArCh Copsey. MiSS Elell llor here las t Sunday evening. were !:;atul'dny nnd Sunday guest.:. ------THE BOY SCOUT CABIN PRO,JECT COp~\JY anu ,j,,,.y 1:l.aJ· l.tiQ k llV 11 Mr, and Ml's. C. Lec Hawl,e and 'rhe Richlr,l}d Ohurch ROlllecom- 01 Mr_ and Mrs. Ulan!! UllrtcI. I ~~ WI.lCK. cuu in '1'Ulli. Lne l1UCS , ~ Ing last Sunday wa:; largely atlWlU'1'h anJ1Ual "Field '1'ritIJ" held at family enter tained . he following ot MI'. IIlld Mrs. Fo,l'es ~ Ellis. • ed . The Church looked very bea ut _ COlh:Ws WOOdS, cast of lown,' Sat· ~u sls Sundny: t.hclr son, Dean , Art What has happ ned to t h e Wayn'esviJle Boy Scout Tile ::i. V. 1-'. '1', u . mel at Lh!! ful , having be n newly carpeted Ilnd urdliY ~nd Sundny, with a IQl'/le CnlvCl'J;, and Mrs" Augusta McBrid e. HI /j ll Scllool AudH.OI'IUIlI JlLSt Wellcabi~ project for w h ic h the s u cce siul financial campl1ign rc<lccol'a t.ecl. A splendid dinner was crowd from ma ny I:Ha t.es portlclpal.- of Columbus. 1It.6UtIY evenhll!' WIth Dr. MeC he';L- served REAL ESTATE TRAN Jo'ERS nt nOOll and II good program Ing. was launch e d l ast s umm e r'!, . II Y ul uenarv,ll . as ll u t!S~ sllca ",C!L In the alt.crnoon . Rev. Klnlson held Mrs. Mary Tucker left Fl'iday for Gace P . Rogers to Ruth Rogers ",10>:1 1\ 1 e (Jgl t!S b~tl llU MillS MIIIThis is the q u e st ion being a:-;ked by many Wayne Town- Clark: Interest In 110.25 a cres in co mmwlion Ih the morning and FalrUlont, W. Va., 't.o bc with her 1 va LYhl;w~t wt:re ~ ucs~ 0 1 MI'. Hev. E , E, Wa lley, of Clnclnnutl, a slst.er, who recently ullderwent an :-. - • - - - - -~ - . - - -.. s hip residents w h o c ontribute d to t h e drive with t h und er- Wayne twp. unu Mi'';, ul yuoUrUtl allu MISS Chuu lonner pa:;tor was the guest speaker opllm1.1on. Maud E, Wlttl1nger to Joseph and Vote For s tanding the c~bin wa, to h ave bee n c ompl ete d on th e hi g h LY'e 01 WQ.bJlJh~ LOll O. H . jast Sun- In ~he a fternoon, Mr:;, LlUie StUes -----Allee KInzer, lot 992 lind par t of lot uay. McCray, of New Bw'llngton, was 933 in FrankUn. . chool grounds this fn ll. i"~ISS Lulu ::;o1lers, of Dayton, aLso presen t. , She being the only A. B. CLEAVER Mabel and David Martin to Evelyn SlJ cu . ::;W"UlIY wnn rt,illLI Ves 11el'e. Apparently the ' "fly in the ointment", is to secure the chart.e r member of the Church Smith, plot in Maineville. lVU S. j:)IU'Ull WulLQll Visited last Township Trustee aid of someone who h as t h e time to ,see the actual conOarmen ooverign to Fred A, Mor- WeeK. Ul At!llJR wU.n 11... 1" .;:,uU-.lU-lu.\ IivLng, Ml'. Orin COllins, of Deyton spent ris. lots 1328-2lJ In Loveland Park, struction of the cabin t hro u g h to comp letion. No on e in U llu Ua U{;11 WI'&, Mol'. und Mrs. LiUY lnst SUllday wjth his parenls, Mr. Deerfield twp. Yom' SUP} Olt Will Be "llU MJ."s LUCIlle W alLOn, Ilnd Ml's. H. O. Collins. , lJy Nellie McCarren and ":Iennor p.a rticular cn n be blame d for this s ituation. Frederick Graeter. deceased t o Ml:UloY 1I'S •• J.oa /:)t.reIL, oi c..Ieazer, spen L Appreciate d There \ II be an nll·day sewing Creech It 'is not our intention to offend memb e r s of the scout Robert R. Graet.er, lots 5587-89 In las. o::.UI\OIlY WILli lVl.l' . a uu Mrs, A , for the Red Cross nex t Wedll Sd:lY Loveland Park ; same to Ellza bem i" , liOrton. committee , who IJeriormed a s plendid s erv'i ce 'in raisin g Graeter, lots 5198-6502 there. al Ll,le High School Building. Bring I'. 'J'. A. lVir. UIlU VU·S. HUQh h urper aud The P, '1'. A , decided to serve hot money, or an y others. but we believe it is high time c itize n s Peter W. Brehm to VIv1en and d\l ugn ter, Mal'y h.., 01 CUlver. 111lJ.. your Iuneh and colfee will be served . Evelyn Fryc, 2 IIcres In Clearcreek lunch es at 5('hool. They are plann- 17~==========;;S;;iiI of the community saw to it that the ca~in 'is built before twp, \, t:l " Wt"' b.-CIIO g Ut::;Ls 01 M ,l's. Ne Ll.ie Ing to buy the equipment necessary !1 nnl'per ana Miss Hannah. and have It installed In the near Clarence and Lena Nelson to F red unfavorable weather sets in. . ", ''. J! IvlU lVIatiOlI ana Mrs. NelLI.: futui·e. E. L. THOMAS The mon ey is in the b ank. Logs furnished by the Day- Kahn , ,16 of an aere In Lebanon, HUl per U lIQ ..... t".; rlLlnuuu S ~ t; lIL The Community HelpCl"s Clu» Frank Wilson to WUliams T , San - .... .,uut!souy ahemoon \Vim MI's , 1\'11'8. Louise F'Ue, Correspondent ' <!on~ted $25. to help buy an electric C andidat ton Power and Light company are here, Why 'not a c ivic ders, lot 91 a nd part of lot 92 in for Townshl'p .J esse .HawKins U1 New BurUngt.oll. refriger ator which is to be purohased Harveysburg. ' tuilding job, whe reby work wou1u be donl:\ted by men of Mrs. lieU J\nu " I's'~n a nd Ml,s .J lmThe high school "Mlnstrei" given by the school boord. Trustee asks for your supllh! bt. JOlln, Oi Xenia, were I:>UII - FrIday evening at Lhe gym, under The ~peakCl', MI'. Wayne Wills the community. ' day evening vlsllors of tnell' DrOLl CI' the, ellrection of Mrs. Katherine gave Il very interestLng talk at the port in the November Such a plan was worked out s everal years ago wh e n an UllU ~ 1 :;LeI' -1I1-l aW, Mr, and Mrs , p . Da ndoo Miller, was enjoyed by a , meeting on "Ho.te and ~ts Effect." 'Alection. . .1:. • .::> L, JOlln. ' old tobacco shed was converted into a gymnasium at the large a udience. 'CIIOOI News '''I , 'lue JUlllur class play, "AUIlL T il · Throulfb no Ia.ult 01 our own The second meeting of tJle p , T . A. HOllOI' Cards were given to t he l!l.:\====·~===========~ year of the high scho;ol : building. ,Farmers, business men lie ,-,oe:; '10 Town WI.! Loe helQ a G wa.; held Wednesday evening and a following pupils, lIrst grade: D nald '1 we are showing "Week-End In tlnd other residents of Wayne Township turped out in wle high ::)cnool AUOJLullu m II XI dl'ive lor me mber~hl p WIlS made Chenoweth , Rober t Doster, Shl1ley Havana" Instead of "Sun VaDey 'J. uur..day rugnt. last week. Volers, Bctty Bogan, Dean Bogau , 'r'?============~" I arge numbers, when the call went out that b,el(} was needMrs. Mary Moore ha:; gone t.o Serenade" Sunday ,a.nd Monday. '!'ne "Hdelis Class" oC MeLhod!st Nina Hopps, Jimmy Clingan; sec- I \ ed: Much wor " was aCCQmplished in the short p 'e riod of a Slll:hU Lotlt! w.nter ~IILI1 lIer daugh .cr. Churcll, met Wednesday even l l l~ ond : Bebe Su,e Bogan, WJJma Elam , ,JESSE PRENDERGAST !'d'S. LizzIe J!.'yier, near ::>prillgooro. \Vi~h Mrs. Mildred King. Her co. Leo Hantman, Wnlter HJldebl'echt, few days, and everyone participating had the 'feeling they Miss tle:iSle .l'ltch spent Lne weeK- hos te~e" were, Harriett Clark, Mln- Louise Martin, Martha OsbOrn , were contributing the completion of a successful comDickie Villars, Richard Walker. Candi date for Township ~=~~~========i!.. eno in tne guest of Mr. nle Welch and Louise FI~B . ..: " IIUd MrsSprmglleld, .' James HaWKe. Judge and Mrs. Charles Dechant F'reddle Wa·lI ; third grade : Adll T ' munity project. . Mr. and Mrs. ,f'l'l!d Oarter, of Day- of Lebanon, were Sunday callers, Schoonover, Hownrd Doster, Billy l'u stee r espectfully s olicbelieve that today, the scouts could depend on a ton, called on rela tJ ves here on /::ia tits your upport in the Mr. E. B, Dakin, moto red 10 Volel's, Willia m Crleder, Nancy Coln.t Lernoon, . l!rdny large number of Wayne 'Township men to wyrk. on the O\lc:lapcake, OhIO, Wcunesday aUd lett; fourtn : Virgil Maines, Mary Mr. John Hood, of Cleveland, has l'eLw'ned Mrs. Oba Welch, who was Belle Boglln, Dorothy Deboal'd; I e l ection, November 4. MI'!!. Bert Bunnell, Correspondent ~abin project, should such a plan be adopted. been the guest of his brothet, Ed- the guest of Mrs. CeUII Craw fo rd III,th and sixth : Eugene Weng Frel-' I • .It's orth tMnking about, we believe. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crawford en- naI' ana OlSt.erS, Mrs. l::sLn }jalner and daughtet. , ila WIlUrunson, Billy Collett, Oharles ~I==;!;'===;;;:o==;;;;::;===;; Mr. Charles Doster, hilS purchased 'F lsher, Junior Falrchlld, Betty , tertained Mr . and Mrs. Rober t lind Miss Helen Hood . Schneider and son, of SprlngCJeld. 1'.11'5. b;J.!zaOeLn 1:11ms, Mr . arid Mrs . the Smar.t Garage lind the 10l'lnl.'I' 'Carnes, Marilyn Conic?" Bmdley '- - - - - - - - -- - - - Roort /::ilms and Mrs. Block, of Cin- owner, tiJ.r. Carrol D .. Smart, left- Collett, Wanda Bellar, Florence . : ' - - - - - ' -, - . - ,-..:.....~ Sunday. Mr. Rnd Mrs. Howard Gorsuch. cJnna.tI, were guests Wednesday oC .1-'rlday evenlng ' lor Mia,mi, Florida, Vandergrift; seventh and eighth : Mr. and Mrs. Willard TaylOf and Mr. ' and. Mrs. U. V. Slms. ' whcle he hM employment. WILL C ST JOHN Mr., and Mrs. Will Trout, of Mrs. Rex Gaines, of Olnclnna tl, . ,. • sons. and Mr. and Mrs. Bert BUll. nell and daughter called Mr. and SpringflelCl ana Mrs. Joshua Inwoo caDle '1'hursday evening and l'e- NO,TICE OF ELEf'.rlON ON TAX " _ _ _ _ _ ,_ _ _ _ ______ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _._I' Mrs. Leslle Gorsuch andondaughter, of MJddleto wn, and Mrs. Nelle tumcd her mother, Mrs. Led a Hac· LEVY IN EXCES QF 1'(lE TEN . Candidate for Township are tieing held under $1,000 bond Saturday evening. ' ' Peterson returned Sunday evenlug ton, who has been 'a jluest In tne MILL LIMITATION t ' '11 . 1 U!". eo WI " apprecIate ,N EW &U1T8 each tor a hearing November 7 Qn The Utica U. B. Ohurch will have lrom Memphis, Tenn. They attend_ COllett home, ea:;t 'Of town. ' Miss LucUle Tucker, IIccompanied NO'I'IOE is hereby given that in your upport in- the' elecEthel Evelyn Ell1ott, IFrankUn, ' gmnd larcency charges. tJleir Rally DIlY program, Sunday ed the National Dairy Show. Mrs. D. W, Gorham and Mrs. Earl by Mrs. Roy Clark, do.ught.er MIII'- pursuance or a Resolution of the . flled IIUlt against Floyd EWott, last Florence Pope 'will be arranged morning, Oct. 26 . . , heard from In Nevada, whom ~he Nov. 10 on an assault and battery Miss Marie Gorsuch underwent a Clevenger, visited With r elatives In garet and Grace Poill t, were Day. Cou'nc11 of the Village' of WaYJleS- bo n, November 4. recently. .' ton shoppers , Saturday. ville, Warren Coupty, Ohio, passed ' chafaea with being wilfully absent charge, ))orid 8et at $200. Vv:ltl.a11J major operation, SaturdllY morning, Ra4lsboro Mr. and Mrs. NeU COmpton and Miss Anna McDonald, of ew on the 4th day of August, A. D, . : . -._ ' lor three ,eara., Sbe states t.hat Haddix, charged with reckless drly- at Dr. Brewer's. ·the week-e.nd gu st a L 1941 , there will be submitted to a. Ule, have three chUdren. two of ing, wUl be arraiined November 12, Mr. and Mrs , Bert Ilunnell and daughters, Jean . and PhyUs and Holland,'.was . vote of the people of said Waynes· . .mom are ifQWn. Helen L. Marshall, Lebanon was daughters entertained Mr. lind Mrs. Mrs. Oora 'CQm~)ton were guests her bome, bere. . A daughter was bol'll to Mr. anti ville VlIlage at th e NOVEM:B~ (i[ )topf an4 Kopf, Olnc1nnatl, med granted \!. divorce from J'ame" VBughn Mullen and Mr. Bnd , Mrs, Sunday evenIng [Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Carr In Osborne. Mrs. Charles McDonll ld" of CmcUl- ELECTION to be held In the Countv ' AUCTIONEERING 1I.ut ap1nat Jean W. Jenkins, Love- Franklin Marshall and restored to Levi Bunnell and famIly, Sunday. of Warren, State of ' Ohio. at tb'e ~ Miss Gemhiine Compton, who has naU, Octo)ler 15th. 'land, for t52(l, aasert1na In their pe- her former name, ~le. She A number of girls from 'UlJca atMr. lind Mrs, Amos Trivett, ot I'egular places o( voting t:here1n, on Q POliltlon at Pa t'terson Flel(j, spen t tltIon ' that the mortey 111 due (or charged neglect. tended the football game lit Oh io the week-end al; home with h er Wlullington, were Sunday callers on Tuesdar, the 4th dllY of November, commlMlpns 'fDr handling&. transVelma Fox, Le"non, "as granted State 'University" Saturday. A.. D. 1941, the quegttmr of ,levying . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Coml - friends, here, 'act.lon . wbez:eby Mrs, ' J~ ac- a divorce from ¥ph H. Fox on a Mr. and Mrs. John Koester' and LOn. MLss CharJotte '1'homas of 'Day- a tax in excess' of the ten mill lllni- For Dates. Phone 34R6, Wayncsqu1recl 8. farm near Loveland from ,charge ot neglect and restored to her daughter entertained Mr. . and Mrs. Mrs. L. Harf.s(]'Ck and daU~hLer ton, spent ~undoy wilb h~r pilfellls. tnUon for Lhe benefit or said Waycarl LiDden an4 used real estate In former name. Atldnaon, ,Morris Lewis and son, SundllY· \lUle, 01110, Reverse Charg~:'. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ega n and nesvUle Village for the purpose of Mrs. Dan Ault mrnn, of ,X enia , gav ~ Olncinn&tl AI part p'yment. The deorge and Walter Charles pleadMrs. Stanley BaIley ente.r lalned f G current expenses of said Village at f Il a towel lind cnnl1lld fruit shower for plainwr. ue Larry and Willard ed guilty to two indlctments chUg- her cllrd club, Thursday afternoon. am y. O f;rJntUltewn. were Sun- a rate not exceeding one mUi Jor BROKERS LICENSE KDpf, the former an 1n11elder wlilb 1ng armed bU!'gIary and were sen- _-;-_ _-'--_--;-__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ______________ __ _ _ _ each one dollar of valuation, which the Reda when they were World tenced to 10 to 25 yeara In the ,Ohio amounts to No pollRrs and ten cents '= ===========::d Obamp1ons in 1919. 'penitentiary, sentences to run con(SO.10) for t'Ilch one hundred dollars of valup tion, for a. period of OOlllMON PLEA8 PBOOEEDINGS <:urren~y. ' Ilve years, (19U, 1942, 1943, 1944 PleacUng pUty to t.wo charges of ' Clltrortl Campbell plead.ed guilty and 1945.) " armed robbery, George and Wl!,lter to an 1ndictment charging burglary The Polls for Said Eleotlon will h Cbarela each received tw.o seJl.t.ences and was sentenced to a year In tne open at 6:30 o'clock A , M. and rcof 10 yeara each on lJiese charges In Mansfield Reformatory which was , main open unMI 6:30 o'clOCk P. M. the Ohio Penltentiary. suspended for two years. !Eastern Standard' Time) of sa1d Mra. Bessie ''Underwood received , PROBATE COURT day. a decree .f rom Walter UndCI'IWood ' The Inventory' of the estate of By order of the Board of Elecwhom abe " charged wlt.h eruelty. LoLieUaBarkalow, Franklin, w1ll be tions of Warren, Oounty, Ohlp They were married In 1935 and bad heard November 5. . W. W. Shurts, Jr . Olel'k DO cbildren. Edlth S. Hommell has been namDated October 1; 1941. . ' IIrs. Laura Stansberry was 'dl- ed adm\Jllstratrlx of the estate of vorced !rom ' Thomas Stansberry Oteua Bides with auy Routzahn, ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN , and restored to ,ber former name, Everett Early and eK8ler Graham PUBLIC SALE your Ollttle, hogs, sheep and calves Hanaell. She charged neglect. as appraiseI'!!. ' ~ will sell at public lI,'4cti()n at, my to Norris-Brock, 00., ' liVe wire and OWford ' Campbell, arrainged on The .l nventorles of the estates of ' tesiclence y, mUe ,N. E, of Wayne!:an lnd.Ictment 'charging ~urg~. M. T. Hartley, Franklin, and Joseph 9111 e, 0., entlllnce by [qat plI, State progt;~$-~lvc 'fIrm Cor the higheetrecelv~ , 8. 'sU8pended sentence of E. ~unger, Lebanon, approved. Route , No. 4:l or by ear through rJeld luarket priCes , and good ~e~ce. one year In the ~Ield Reforma- The first, tlnal Ilnd distributive from the Bellbrook road at CroSs Union Stock Yarfls, ClnellUlaU, O. tory. accounts of the estates of Perry "Wlck, on 'I1Une ' In 'on Radio station WOKY ' ''.~~~ I!'ft~chall King and Arlie Hatfield, Busle Blackburn, Cathe8\itUl'fBY. October 25th,' 1941 _ - . a...... rged with armed' rlne Dugan and Loretta Benham, Beginning r..t One o'clock P. M. the 12':25 ot 12:30 p. m. for our dally \ robbery, pleaded innocent and hear- all of Lebanon, will be 'heard Nomarket reports . following chattel property to-:wlt: . lD8 set tor OCt. 28. Bonds set at vember 10 as wUl the first accorr,t.s ' 2 dows " Z t2,OOO each. . of Harriett and Margery Meeker, , Both good red cows giving mille, wUl Marvin Robertson will be ar- Franklin, mInors, and Henry MeekfreShen the, early par~ of February, l'UlIJed on Nov. It on a 10rgery er, Incompetent. qp'LEMENTS charge, bond set at $(600. Paul Stewart. jr., was named .'F1sh Bros. Wligon. with btl" bed, hay J,.uther Conley and Lloyd Maye guardIan ad Utem of Morris nnd ladders, Ollvel' riding breaking plow, ' 2 bar share plows, 1 riding cultlvlltor. ,1 tongueless cultivator, 5 shovel , culUv&tor, double shovel, disc, tobacco ~ etter; HoOSier one borse tertllizer $2~OQ wl1,'11 t drill, double shovel. ' harrow, y.st.r., ... T.~ • • ~ rr.'II hog f<:eder, .hog bOX, bog shute, cart, or sUe lind "condlUOQ buggy" tobaI.lco press, F a.i r-b an k s Bop-Calves-Sbeep-B&c. DJSIGNED ,Morse 1000 It:. sc,~les. Removed PrompU, , MISCELLANEOUS TO llAb IN call 5000 toba.cY.:o sticks, iron kettle I,ads In all-roullif p,rformallCl STYLING screw jaok, anvll and 'vise comblned~ elder press, corn sheller, grind , 'stone, seed sower, 'pop corn. bushel " , , _ basket, mellr; ur!1S, sacks, •com grinDESIGMID It's built of quality l.Ilaterials •••• It del'; 26 ft. double ladders, 3 single , '.. . .~' TO llAD IN ladders, garden' plow, sey;the, wire features the same sturdy cast-iron stretchers, . block 'and tackle lot 'Reverse Telepbone cilU':"" . PERFORMANCE pistons' which Chev~olet has developed steel traps, ' eross cut saw ,'la\fIl . .mower, rakes, hoes, axell;' p1pe MIila tM,' Xenia, O. ' durln~ twenty y~nlrs of manufacture of ," ~ G.:B~ wrenc;h, dr11l, nail puller, hli.nd saws, Waynesvllie. Ohio -
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From A Farm Diary--Dry Ridg.e Ootober 9. In spite ot all my effor ts we can never Ket. lltart.ed on a trip early III line mOrn1nl. !'lIne O'CIOCk sLID tlnds , UII potterlnjf arounll and' if nlne-,j,runy Imds UJ 011 the l'oad we are lucky, AbOut aLl bout of Ohio, tht:n B4!rOtill rn"lIl.nu and part ot tilmols and the oar" I:IHcJlbB UII at PltLsIIIl.d, lilinois an-.l we IiLOp fOl" the Jugllt. It rained liard all Ute way Lhrough lncl.lalla~1I8. :I'hat WUII ratl1l:r "GOd, lor It 1L ' bad to rain. bow mUul'1 nk er tu uave It wbete we could not iO last unyway. Wheat sowmK was gD.ng (111 In many places and In Illlnois 111 1IlUlly places tbe wheaL was already up. hut s ucll brllJlam COloring as 1 expected but lots oC tile trees arc are still green so tlley nlay wait to give UII II. beaubJuJ return trip. October JO. Up and 011 early thlli mOl'nlDa. 1'10 las t mmULe tnlllgli LO do 1i0 we crOSSed the MlI;slsslppl In Ltle eUI'ly morning, Lhe river mlBtII opnleliCent In the early light. '!'Cu-ough Hannibal WIUI Its reminders oC Mark ·'l'waln and stl'algbt aCl'OOS Ml.t;sourl. up and dOwn Lue IOllg hUls, past small town alter small town, tbrouih st. Joe and on to Kansas. Tbe wesLern blghways go past most oC the town with Jus. B sign to point you to the busiuess dlatrlct. It ls fun to wateh tile atyles of bouses, that ill the old farm hOUlieS, \ and bU1'1lB change all you crOSS' the' country. The history of t he settlement ot the country could be read from the houses aud barns. New Englalld, with Its plain salt box colOnial, New York and . NorJ.hern Pennsylvania with the socatled cllUlSlc, wi th wIde cornices and doors and portIcos copIed from the greek. Northern . Ohio has Its
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tiuuulltli'u Ohio with square ~nclt hUUlil:lI, Lh Olle we IUIUW so well WILli " auur III Llle mluu.t: Itoud u chinn.ey ilL eacH CIIIi . lnll1ana and IillllOlII w1~hou~ IlIlY Bucll mark.ea. IILyle anOw mOI'1: or a mixture at au s t)'lea. Kansas must na.ve · beC:lI settle<! Wilen IlIgh t:el1mgs were Lne \)ruper tblug for SO many of i.he/oIc11·anch hOUliCS W'e ra tJ'Ier high and many ga,bled. No old ~alu;a." house has less Ulan 'f our gables and many of them ha ~ e six or even Il.j;llt. '1'lIe farther west you go the sma.lLer and more paiULII!lIII Ltle rllnCIl house:; grow. Small gray PIlUILIt:bS !lOuses snugglea against the bare wUIIISWt:pt bills. or h14den ill a grove of cottonwood:; are dwarfed by the Wide ' expanse of lliam and slly. We ot ten think Lt Kansas as flat, some pa.rts of It are. but mUll aner mlle of highway croSBe8' lo.ng bare hillS. The road I.:! straight and goes up and down the long Ilteep slopes Just like a roller cooster, <lawn u IOllti s lope, up another only to reach ·the top and see mUes and miles of straight road, up and dOWll and over tbe hills to the horizon, as lar away as we can see. Whenever I cross t he country makJng tour and live hunded miles a day sometimes six, I think or tbe pioneers In ox carts when five or six miles a. day was all they could make. I look at the wild land tha t ill lett and think how It would have been to Cl'OSJ that rough ground, up those hills to look ahead and see only more hills where yoU had hoped to get your fir&t View of the mountaills or to have bogged down In t.hose rIver beds sudd.e nly filled
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r- with water from a atorm. Endless atretohea of the lame t hing. Alte r _ the I pring or aummer raillB it IS Mn. Nellie BUDnell, Correllpondel1t covered with Dowers but now It I!> a duJl I r ey except Where R ussum Mrs. Nettle '1'loney, Correspondent LydIa Wright had as her d inn l' thistles' have turned deep red 01' Mrs. John Callt and son , R~.d where the wheM llelcls begin. MU~s Wing, of C1ar~svlllE! , vISited ~s. guests,_ on Sunduy, 0 1'. nnd M I' , Dudley Keever, of Cen ter ville. and JD1le,ij 01 wheat. Just com ing Belle Biggs this week. Mrs. Cas ~ Mrs . Charles Sha w and sO n . P eter through Lne groUnd. 1 was pllzzleu ls 91 years young and enjoys excelby patches of wlle&t growing thICkly len t health and ill a.l8o very active and Mrs. Margaret Bunne ll, of ' Knuffman R oad, Day ton. called 011 In t he h1Bh stUbble left oy the com- for her age. blnes. but I was told ~h~ t t his year .Uuesl.s a t the llo~ of ' Mr. and 1141'11. NelUe Bunnell, Saturday al tcr the r'alns came too soon Cor many Mrs. Jim Harrington. Sunday, were noon. Dr. a nd Mrs. J . W. Wa rd were oC the farmers t.o have the ground Mr. and Mrs . Wm. CJladweli. Of Xenia visi tors olle day t h is week: ready and the volunteer wbea~ has lndianl\Polis, Ilid. . Mrs. Ru th Sherwood cOI\Lin ues come up so thiCkly that much of It Mr. and Mrs. Sha.d ley, of Sabina, . .. Is being left for a rap though tuey and HOward Biggs were Sunda.y ql1~te III. Miss Frieda H a rvey was a Day66Y Lt seldom makes a good one. ~ut!sLs 01 Mrs. BeUe BI~ . ; . Wonderful pasture !bu t not muCh Mrs. James Lamb wah a guest at ton visitor. Friday. Mrs. Bla nche Bakel', of CinCinnati, s LOck to eat It. This ls t be wheat a picnic cI.In ner a t t he home of country and not 'much of anY Lhlllg Mike Lamb. vlslted her mo t her. -Mrs. Ad IU e1:se 'some corn not at 14l1l as ours Mr. and Mrs. Louis McCarren Deatherage, Saturday. Mrs . .Alva ·Hill. of Harrisbu rg, u ., and'some Milo malze, but mlles ant.1 viSited Mr. and Mrs. Frank M cCarMiss Rut h Knight' alld Mrs . Henry. mJJe.s 01 whea t. The A.A.A. plan Is ren at HarveYSburg, dunday. forcmg the ~ow1ng or some otner Mr. and Mrs. _ James · Keener 01 Columbus . called on Miss F rances crops and !lOme rotation of crops mot<lred W Winchester, Ind., SUll - Alden and Misses Annie U . a nd but wheat Is stlJl king. day to vlslt Mr. Keener'S laWler, Marne T. Browne, Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MarLin . ur October 11. Colorado. When I AI.lr . Tom Keener. came out here the first Urne I exMlSS opa.i Henderson was vlsltlli.s Dayton" were borne callers all Sun day. peeted to see mount.a.l.n!i when we ller motber over the week-end . Mrs. Ella Doyle's guests, Sundny. crossed tile line but though Denver Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Tinney Is a mile hIgh It Is about forty miles ana family were guelll.s of Mrs. were Mr . and Mrs. Da.vld R. JUIIIl this side of the .mountalns, out on h.atherllle 0('115 of Lebanon. Sa tul'- son, a nd Donna Johnson , of Ced:\l'vllle; ·Mr. and Mrs. P. E . Wilso n. o f ls I ts f lrr a L allY afternoon ana. evening. Th the land plains. 0 0 Wm. ~Icllllrds and MlSS Alma X eni a ; MIsses An na Mae Null nltd ed about ere here growing sIguga rbee ts and tomatoes and vegetables Shucks, of l"ra nKlln, vls1 Led Mr. a nu Ira Doyle. The h igh esteem In wh ich Aun t for cnnning and lots of eJfaifa and Mrs. Carl Biggs, Sunda y. soy beans. There WIIB LOG much ralll M r . a~1~ Mr" . O UL l"uckes bllrlSer Ruth SherWOOd Is he ld by her UIIs summer and they lifty that the were III l err a HauLe, I nd ., s~ndny. Irlends and relatives is eVldellc d In content In the sugar beeLs Is VISiti ng a L Lhe home (l1 MI . a ••(j th e ma ny visitors slle h ilS bad durIng her IJIness. ~~ high as usual. Funny . sugar . 1•• 111. !1armon l:Ieftner. Mrs. Adda Deatherage was n d in grown and renned here and Pl'll:e.; Mr. and Mrs. Morns Hopkins wer" higher t.han with us because for ::;ulluay l: uesLl: oC M r. a nd Mrs. E.:l nel' g uest of her d a ullhter. Mrs. Ro.~ liarL.>ock and famil y, S undl\Y. some foollsh trad e re gulations they Iller Lamb. Mrs. Allie. ClIu 'k was n guest or LJ1lIie the price of sugar partly on Mr. ana Mrs . WUbur }O·lore.ncc the freight haul from the coost. cluled 011 Mrs. Ne tLl.e rUnney, S IIL- Wa lter Clark a nd f LlIIlIy. ::lUII' ,U.\' Dr. H . M. DUI a nd daugh te r . w er '~ Lovely autumn colors here bu t uruay evening. more yellow and less red tha n WiLli IVH'. hUW~ j'u . 1' ·lore nce ·s sister , Mrs. Sunday caHcl's of Miss Evelyn Mcus When our own region Is so WarLers . 01 lJOvlllg LOn , Ky., v l sl~e d loy. We at t he Hom e feel a !: I' ~ a t los ~utl1Ul now It ill almost a waste tllem, ::;unday. of time to go anywhere but as th ls AI 1' . t'l'c ll loJ " e Ttnney a nd dsugh- In the pass ing or J . Llndl ~y Mm is nOL a long s tay it shoUld &tlll be ter, MarlYIl a nd Mr. ~l1bUI' T mlOey : denha ll who at t he time oC his beautllul when I get home pruullLly 01 1·.Tanhlm . were !:Iunuay dllm el d eath ~as acLillg as ;;uperi nLe ndcu. and treasurer of . the home. thy t.he time thls paper comes out. ~ U t .. ..,; 01 Ml s. Nettie Tmey. KOnald liar<llll WIIS at Lbe llome 0 1' n is parents . Mr. and Mrs. '1'om Mr. and Ml·s . Este P rin gle arc BIKTIIDAY DI.NNt:R 'l:ilu'(Jln over Ute wel!k-end , visiting this week at vhe home ot w s. Will. JUlie.> Sind Mrs. Rober t their paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Dav is Mrs. Jennie Planck WIIB honored werntz, of lJayton, were In town Furnas. 011 her blrthaay annlvel'sary, SUII- r ~'luay , huntmg ilu!kol'Y nuts al ld lillY, OCtober 19, wltb a dinner given t:~IlS . '(lIley gathered lIloout % bu. 'by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Planck a Ud 01 nuts apI~ce and t o en sWlrLed NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT cllllc.lren, Janel and Donnie. at their i lUDLlng eKKs. This wa s a different Adminllllralor 110me In Dayton. s LOry . AlLer Lrylllg several farm.,; The guest.!! were Mr. and Mrs. tney huauy luca""d a f e w Cl::ll s. Estate of biena Sldt's DecensI'd Carl Peterson and daugllters, Janice lJ PUll !;,a vmg they passed the reNotice Is here by given th a L EdlL,1 and Bamara, of Springfield; Lewls mark that CorwlD s urt:IY had !ots o. Sides Hommel whose Post Office Planck. and daughter. beLty, of Yel - nuts but no eggs. Address ls 2185 Ma plevlew Ave .. low Springs; Mr'. and Mrs. wuuam , .. I·S. W UJal'Q WlUterson fell down E. Planck, of ClnClnnaLl; Mr. and UII! '-tHar steps at her home here Dayton. Ohio has been duly apMrs. Russell Martin, Ross, Robert Loduy. 'l'he extent ot her InJurh:J pointed as Administra trix of the estate of Otella Sides late of Warand Roy Planck, and the honored 11.l'e not known at l,hl8 Urne. Larger Becauae of BeUer Service, Quality and Price ren COWlty, Ohio. deceased. guest, Mrs. Jennie Planck. Uhares ~tcarns oI Q.ncmlla I, a n.:! Dated thls 16th day of Octo oer 1941. £atr.bli.hed 1849-1941 Mr. a nd Mrs. Weav,er, of Betlbrook, RALPH H . CARE Y V 1SJLeO Mr. and MJrs. <..raYle Evans VISITOR IN MORROW , Judge Warren of the Pl'obl:\,Le LUl(j umUJy, SundaY. COllnty, Court Oh, o ~.;;==========================~., Billy BIggs has heard Uncle Sam'" Froug & Froug. Attys . George Mengle, sen of Mr. and Mrs. J. R . Mengle, spent. the week- call lOr nelp and erulsted In the 5113 Mutual Home Bldg. ll. ~ . M.armes. fie Is stationed at Dayton, OhIo. end with his cousin, Jack Train er. t'arls l:.and In South Carolmll. of Morrow. On Sunday, oeorge reMrs. Everett Harlan and C1augnLEGAL NOTICE .turned to OhIo State UnlverBlty with ter, J ealUle. te, is spending a few Ja.ok and was his ' guest there tor days with her mother, _Mrs. OUbert Notice Is hereby given tha t Ohio tlle day. Central Telephone COI'poratlon and bIggs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adams, 0 The Clinton Telephone Company (,;OV.ng WlI, ~y., wer,e a.t the home ('If bave rued a jOint APplication with Having purchase d the interests of Carroll Smart, I Mr. and MJ'.s. OOOrIes Lynch, Sun- The Public UtUit les CommiSSiOn o r' I4IIY. While bere tih ey also visited Ohio seeking tbe consent and will conduct th~ gal'age and filling station formerly 1141'. anG Mrs. Bud iL.ynch. autborlty oC such Commission to tbe Mr. and Mrs. QUbert Biggs were IIIbllndonment of a telephone toll opera ted by him, invite old patrons ' and custoguesLS at <Unner, Sunday, II ~ ""e line .located between Waynesville mer as well af\ new ones to pay us a call. nome oC Mr. and Mrs. Wenzel Har- and WIlmington, Ohio. ria. Such Applicat ion has been a ssignMrs. Vloia Harlan has been vls1 t.- ed for public h earing 011 Tuesday , ilig Everett Harlan. November 18 1941 , a t 10 :00 o 'clock Mr. and Mrs. Ray Estus visited A. M. Eastern Standard Time at the w·. anll Mrs. Lou1lS lAmb. Sunday. olUces oC the Comml,slotl In the MI·S. Ciedus Lamb Is still very lll. New State Office BUilding, SOuth 13~11 huvlng been confined to her lled Front Street. Columbus. Ohio. lor IIl1e past two w4~ekB. OHIO CENTRAL TELEPHON~ Mr. and Mrs. Murrel Tinney vls.it- CORPORATION ed Mr. anll Mrs. l:Jhenllan '.('1Iu,,::y, By George B. Quatman, Presiden t ounuay evening. THE CLlNTO!'I TELEPH;oNE Mr. and Mrs. l,ewls Pierce a nd COMPANY By Ray Alter. Manage r -daughter, Marlene, 01 South ::loJ"ll, 0 ., and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence BruOct. 23, 30, Nov. G. 13 -baker and family, .ot' New Carl.sle. and Mr. Frank Dowlson and Mrs . Mary Brubaker, of Dayton, and Mr. rrll~55555~~;;:;;:;;;;:;;:;;;;:;;:;;;;:;;:;;;;;;ffi and Mrs. Chester' Bogan were visitIng ~r. and Mrs. Keisey Arthur.
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FAMILY DI1'tiiNEK .IELD Mr. and Mrs. Howard St.anh:y and family entertaine;d at a lamlly g a l.J1 el'lrg, SI,mday. hOllol'lng their son, Eugene, who Is spendmg a furlough here with I;hem. He ill staUoned at Camp FIorre,,;t Tenn.
CARMAN CRANE Candidate For
Mills Mary Stansberry, Mrs. Fra nk
Mayor of Wayneaville
Stansberry and Russell S tansberry are enjoying theil' second week r.f vacation with relatives In Washington, D. C,
Election Nov. 4, 1941
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1'he burning se.ason ·is just around the corner, We are ~leli vcl'ing just us fast .as we. possibly can. Get your nar;ne on the list so you will be: assured of your supply,
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SlllurrlllY, November ht. 1941
Beginning at 1 o'clock at Millgrove Sto~k Far,!" ~ miles north east of Morrow, 0., on the Little MIami River. 4-HORSES-:-4 • Grey Mare, 9 years old; Black Gelding, 6 years old; Black Gelding coming 3 years old; Black WeaqHng, mare, colt. . 14-COWS-14
'l'he national defense program is making great demands upon the coal indul;JtrY' We are not trying to be a larmists, but the future is. unc~rtain and it behooveR every household~r to prepare for t~e winter months ahead.
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Coming Sun. & Mon. To T~rl Theatre Mrs. Walter Kearlck. Oorrespondent Mrs. Lulu Githens. ' or [)nyton. speM several days last week with her son. Ever tt, at thelz: tarm home here. The 'Oard Olub' was entertained. ThUrsday afternoon at the home of MrS. s ta'nley BaUey near Utica.. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick and Miss Velml\ ,~tb were LebanllB ' visitors. Thursday. Mrs. Howard Deweese, Mrs. COOrles Mullenix and Mrs, Everett Early spent Thursday evening at tl'le home of Mr. and Mrs, Hayes Leach In Springboro. . . I5-PhIl~1phIa InCOlJ')Cll'QtMr. and Mrs. Ralph Hammond atad aa dty. 170L tended a Oard Party at the Rubicon Olub in DaYton, Friday eveninr. 26-lmportatlon and 11M . of • IQu, p.rmltted ID lIlrs. Olara stacy and Mrs. Lealie Georv\a. 1749. Gray were guests at a birthday dinner. Thursday at the home of Mr. Z7 -Senate voted IepetIl of nnd Mrs. perry Earnhart near 0llIII ban. 1939. Pekin. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Deweese and U-Harvard ColJeQ. lounciMr. Sam Deweese of Yankee St. ed. 1l'36. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. HowarQ Deweese. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones, Mr. and ~cG!lure Mrs. Therle Jones and SOIl, Milton. were entertained to dtnner. Sunday at the home of Mrs. Maude Moore. ~amt in Dayton. Rev. Arthur Shene(elt, of Oxford, Phon. 7 Mrs. Marpret Jollha aDd Mr. Paui Johns were Sunday dinner lueslS DINNER GUESTS AT of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Emrick. HARTSOCK RESIDENOE Rev .. R. C, Moler, of Hamilton. , has sold his farm east of Lytle. ocMrs. Blanche Saker. of Olnetn- cup1cd by Mr. .Dd Mrs. Olenn nalt. was the week-6ld guest of Mr. Frazee. to Mr. Lackey. ot near Leband Mrs. Ross H. HartliOCk and ram- anon. 1lY. It ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hammond DilUler ,SlIesta "t . the Hartsoe attended the Hunter's Spectal Trap home . SUnday lnduded Mr. and " l4rI. ·H. O. ne6therace, at cincm- ~ at Vandalla. B\mday afternatl. 1 Mrs. C. H. Delot.berage, t,nd ' Anumber ot ladles of the WomMrII. ~. en's Soclety o' Christian Service d1d GUESTS AT DINNER Red Cross sewing and ImltUng at the home of Mrs. Walter Kenrick last. WedneBday afternoon and also Mr. and lira. L.' C. St. John enter- on Wednesday of this week. tained at dinner BMurdaY for· Mr. Mrs. J. W. Houston and son and !pin! Leatet: BmJt.b, or'l..oa An- Everett Houston, of Yellow Springs . leles. Calif .• who have been vlalUng were Sunday and 'Monday guests oC , . relatives here durillB the past Mr. and Mrs. Everett Early. month. Mr. and )Ira. B. V. Bmlth Mn. carl Duke lett. Tlhursday .. were ~ IUft'tI at. the dlnner. evenln8 <to ,' vlalt I)er brother and famtly at Albuquerque. New Mexico. NOTICE Tbe KlDII "]Jenlda Boc1ety wW
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WAYNESVILLE ClIURCR OF OHRIST lIere she is-the queen. of the ice. Son~ Henle. She brines breathtaking new skate and sklllurprlse1i In her la~t pictUre for 20th Century·Fox. "Sun Valley Serenade." In Whicb she is stan-eel wit.h John Payne. Glenn Miller and bill Orchest... are importanYy featured In the fUm.
Local Happenings Miss Doris Salisbury. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D , R. 5a1\d)UfY, and chairman of the membership committee of the Olncinnatl Junior B\Einess and Professional Women's club. is In charge of arrangements being made for parties being given this week for prospective members .
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MJss H. Jr.ne Oook has ..been appointed assistant In Pharmacology in the Unl\'erslty of Cincinnati Medical College.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carver. ot • • • OinelnnaU, spent Monday with Mrs. J. P. Larrick. Mrs. W, E , lIhelr parent9, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stroud. Mrs. W,a lter Sheehan. Mrs. N. Sears. W. C. st. John, Mrs. A. H. Stubbs • • • and Mrs. Ralph HasLings were all Mr. and Mrs. Wymer Drake and Olnclnnatl visitors. last Thursday . • P. E. Llndr.mood were CIncinnati Mrs. H. F. DYe entert.nined memvisitors, Monday. bers of the "Hi-Lo" bridge club and • • • Mr. and Mrs. GIenn Bland and one guest Mrs, D. R. I3mith . for an daughter. Barbara Lou. 'of Spring- evening of cards at her home, Tuesboro. were Saturday evening ,dinner day. Prize wmnl!rs were Mrs. Oarguest.!! of Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Stout, man Orane. Mrs . John Turner. and Mrs. Harold M1lIer. and daughter.
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NOTICE There will be a Halloween Cnrnival on the croquet grounds ot the Lytle Methodist Ohurch. Thursday night, OCtober 3Q. Watch your local store windows for posters lis lin prIZes.
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The money wilJ be used to pay for street Ii!{Qts. ; g~rbag~ removal and ottter desirable serVices. '. Village officials an~ members of douncil are prepared to an~wer any queimons 8l>~ut tl),e levy." A~k . them. This is nqt a cry of "Wolf". ThE! situatio~ will be serious if the levy fails. I I
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This levy is the one that has been In effect several years but which was defeated at the Glmeral election last fall.
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-:. Yoil're' le1l1h' me "th ~t ther-e • Do :.your Wlhdhw8 ' need:'new . were thrcc men In [l. boat with glo,:;s? We have all sizes. ,four cigarettes but no mil tehes, They threw out one clgare~te. and mnde the bont a' clg lLret~ llgilt: The right thinker and worker er", Oh Yeo,' and like a ll others,' does his best. and does the think It wouldn·t work , Ing for Lho' ages... He improves moments: to him Ume 1& money, Ilnd he 'P~. tJ\ls ,cu.pl~ to dis· ~"Iton '~~k Is"truh-' t11eke dn~s tribute go ln. wi th the construction.. pf a ;new frame house, whIch .he Is buildIng In a beautiful location on the OUT YOUR FUEL BILLI BW'Ungton Road. Phone us right now. Let us quote I . ,you exact .. !Igurea on .' Illl!talUng . I · '~ L- '0- F Window Condltlontne Que to prlori~les . merch6.ndlse with Storm Sash betore cold Is hard to get . Give us your weather really seta In, You'U orders early. ' probably 'be amazed at how llttle It costa.Phqne us today.
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,M r. Robert Hadley. pastor of our meetlng. aDd family, are enjoying a trIp tQ caUfornla this month. Wendell G . Farr. Yelli'ly meetlpg superintendent. was guest spealtcr at mee~g, ,~undaY. . Mr. and Mrs. Everett Haines are imnouncinl .the marriage of. their eldest son, WWard. to Miss Rose Brown, of Dayton, The weddlng wlll take place, Nov. 8. Sunday dlnner guests In the Bogan home were: Mr. and . Mrs. F..'vali BOgan. of Dayton, and ~ . and Mrs. Horace compton. of New Burlington, Afternoon callers. were Mrs..W. E', Bogan and Mr. and Mrs. ~onpan OVerman, of near JIW,sboro, Mrs. Batran staYed overnight also. Mr. and Mrs. Dona1<l Haloes mav,:" ed into part Qf tbe hOWle with illS father. 1->uther Haines' and ' f~Uy. , Mr. and I4rs. Obarles E. StanleY' . attended a family dinner In Way'IleavWe. Sunday. M1iII Dnily .HaineI who ta . a '.t~ dent .t. Earlham Oolletre. Rlcihtnona. apent the weelt-end ' ,nth' parllbtll. ' Mr. and Mrs. Homer n..:~~ Sbe was acoompani~. AlICe , Pe'IDbertCq, of Iowa. &lao a student .t Earibam; U~tIe DOrla Jane BlUa spent WedeDlCla7. with ,her ~~ 111'. . . lIN. RarIAGnd 1VI&IODo. , 'l'be W.c.T.V .. w1J1 meet tIOmar-·
Do Your Flours Need Sanding? Mr. and Mrs',' Roscoe Furnas. Why no t rent our n ew sander a recent bride Ilnd grOOI1l. have and mnke your old floors like Just about completed remodellng the Rurnas, home. n ew.
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am DO lonrer emplo,ed In Dayton and am at 1117 carace on Dortb Mala wtred evel\y da7. We ~ pre....ed .. JiYe Immediate a'tendon to Jour auto repa.lrlnr · ~, GIYe ua a call
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Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bland and Tommy Hunter and B ron son daughter. of Springboro, and ur. -==~~~~~~~~~~~ ,Moore attended the Ohurch of and Mrs. A. E. stout and daughter, " ChrlBt, at Oanton. Sunday mornJng, visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klayer. FrldaJ-October 24 This lB P. H . Welshtmer's chUJ'('J1 of OlnclnnaU, SUnday. New Century club. Mrs . J . ' B . • • • and the largest Christian church Chapman. hostess. Mrs. J . E. Archer, enroute from BlOle school ' in the World. Rev. W. C. SmJth was a Cincin- her home In GalnsvUle, Fla,. to New 8aturday-Oetol~r 15 "500" DInner club l Mr. and 'Mrs , York, spent satqrday with her sisnatI vlaltor. Mondp. Waynel.iUe, O"io ' S. D. Henkle. at Lebanon. hosts, EmUy Jacobs. " Mr. and Mr•. Coy GnUam haVe a ter. MJss . . Monday-()ctobt:rl 28 new daulrhter, Donna Quanlta, born LAST TOlES TODAY Kinl Heralds Halloween party, at Saturday. . . Mrs. Ralph Hastings entertained Methodist Ch1ll1'ch, . Tbe Lee RUey !amtIy were 1n De- MrB. Oordle Hizar and Mrs. Bernard "Aloma of South Se.." trolt. I4k:hlgan. Saturday vlalting .~ley. of near Lebanon. at luncheon , ~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~ nmA"Y aDd SATURDAY his slBter. Fttday. · ' \! Vernon D. Pordyce. now at Port • • • Brasl. North CaroUna on maneuMr. aDd Mrs. Donald L. Hawke vers, la In the Pirst Evacuation Hos- and Mrs.. Nell Anderson ~njoyed a in pita! there with a throat lnfecUdn.' week-end trip to Winchester, v.a .• uBack In The Saddle" \ 'I'Ile Sidney PlIers called on Mr. where they were guests Saturday Solicits Your Support At wltn SInUey Burnette and Mra. J. S. Plier. Sunday. evening. at the weddlng of a relaMr. AbUna and Mr. Wag-ne of ~ve. The Nov. 4, Election For • AlIo: EI BI'e~. tile Swede, In Xenia. played aCCOfdians and sang "Y1IID)Ilh •YbnIDJt' aDd Bed' R7at evenlDg services; at Perry Sunday. ' Argunot bridge clUb members and der Ho. • . Mtss Bertbj!. Plier spent the' weelt- Mrs. J. R. Updyke. Mrs. W. E. Cor. Mayor 011 Waynesville end at home , , nell. and Mrs. J. R. Mengle were Mr: and 1iirs. P. J. Thomas were entertained Tuesday. at luncheon guests at • .,Irthday supper 1n 'honor _ __. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _._ _ _ _ _ _ __ of Mrs. Tom Pordyce at her home. Sat.urday evening. They all attended the theater 1n Dayton afterward. Paul Oerllard saw ,the football game In COlumbua, Saturday. Eleven from Perry attended Xenia Area. ,meeUDr at Wash\Jlgton C. H .• Thufsday evenlna. They were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mulloy, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Piler. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Holton. ~s. Mellie Benson, Rev. Smith and Jr. Smith and Emma Jean. aiul Mr. Ma.ur1ce Hunter. J ·Bobby' Thomas and his dad. P. J. ,Thoma. were coming home Sunday afternoon 'when suddenly a chicken .new up in front of them and came on through the windahteld. Bobby suffered a bad cut on his chtn and ~ very frightened. but 'is recovering very nicelY; 1n fact, If it w,asn·t for ' the patch on his chin one would hardly know he ' had been In B "wreck" as be fondly calls it. When you go to the polls you will .be handed a
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'Mr. IUlcl Mrs. Bland and daughtel,'. Barbara Lou. who hav~ FOUND-La8~ week a Imlttlng bag !...._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _' been sthying with Mrs. Bland's parand Red Otoaa sweater were fouo d fOllowing the card party at the ents. Mr. alld Mrs, L. O. St. J ohn. during th~ SUQlMer. have removed Eilts Hall In Lebanon, WUI tne METHODIST CHURCH to their home in Springboro, owner please contact- Mrs. Walter Loul, C. Aaator Keever, telephone Lebanon 3I4-L. GUESTS FltOM NORWOOD Ohurch Sc11001 .9.30 a. m . WORK WANTED-High school sLuWOfs hip Servke 10:30 A . M. Miss Bonell.a Burske. daughter of dent is wllUrig to work for board Subject tor the 4th Sund!,\y of our Mr. and Mrs, J , J . Burske. imter~ and room. Can milk cows and do 011urch attendance campaign will talned the following ~young ladles other farm chores. References on be "Ohrist The Anwer To Our Need from Norwood. at, dinner Saturd(\.y requ/!st. Inquire at Miami Gazette For Spiritual Help." evening: Misses A tta Marie Moroffice. . Oct. 23· Youth Fellowshtp 6:30 p. m. )1.5 . Mary FlorenCe QulCk and Don· WEDNESDAY no. Newton, FOR SALE-HamUton Beach hand Choir Rehearsal 7:30' p . m.' Electric Sweeper; ElectriC. twoburne.r hot plate•. white Porcelain ST MARY'S EPISCOPAL with chromium trim; cast AlumiRev. lL L. Ilaell.eU, Bee ... r num Roaster ; Electric Casserole; 100 It New Gardel) hose; Ohlld's FOR SALE- GULF FIlling Station. TrIcycle and Auto, Large 8 ze. with modern res t rooms and llving 20TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY quarte.r s. gamge In connection. 7:30 a. m. Holy Commun1on Mar lon Whitaker. 4th Street. WUl sell as a whole or seperately . . &f; 'lOO 11 a. m. Mornlng Prayer and sermon. 5 p. m . Young Ohurclunen. TUESDAY 3 p. m : Church School. FRIDAY 7:30 p. m . Girls Frlendl ~ .Group.
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.. arry' Brown bent over "-the other day with an attack of lumbago ••• husbands of Mother's eluo members and officers getting cold sUP'Iiers this week ••. they're all busy tlees gett' ng re d f th l a y or e . as annual carnival Friday night at the high school gym •.• Jim Lovely sporting a Packard these days . • . Edgar Smith, of Wayne park. suffered . a touch of the grippe ••• Miss Annie Brown, of th e Fl'iends Home, takes a great intel'est . in the ' affairs of young people • • • a good sign that the warm days are p a st. I·S when Doc Dra,ke dl'Scards his white shoes and whit e pants ••• he's not been w e aring them for a couple of
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With the · opening game with Droit and' Donald Osborn. Kingman one week distant. Coach The season gets uI\der way FrlRalph Fowler Is work.lng candidates day, Novbnber 7. when the Wayceha for the 19U-42 edition of the Way- entertain KIngman pn the home nellVllle high school basketball team floor· hard these days. The remainder of the schedule fol~ WLth a nucleous of tour veteran . lows: November 14, Bellbrook. there; seniOrs and a prom1a1ng squad or November 19; Jefferson, here; No_. Cen tervtl , , e, h ere; De newoomeh!. prOllJieCts Cor a wln- vembe.! "" nlng Wayceh team are exceedingly cember 5. Springboro. h ere ; Decembright. ' ber 12. Kings Mllis, there; Decem' Pour' senlors who were reguIl\rs ber 20. Olarksvllle. there ; December last year are out for the team. They 113, Lebanon, here; 'January . 9, Mor ~ are Florence, PlanCk, Purks. and row. here ; January 10. Franklin. McKeever. Two other seniOrs. Phil there; January 16. Harveysburg. Hartman and BoO Jl;arnhart also are -there; January 20. Spring Valley, on the SQuad. Others trying for a here; January 23. open ; January 30. place on ~hl' team Include George Car11sle, there; February 6. Mason. Kirkpatrick. Horace Burnett. War- here; February 13. Kings Mills, ren Pummill, Obarles Price, and here ; February 20, Ottel1beln. her e.
Hackwells The tilB"hllght of It series of farewell meetings and parUes for Rev. and Mrs. R. :to Hackwell. who
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INTEREST CENTER~ IN RACE FOR MAYOR AND TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE .
J esse Prendel gast: Wiil C. st. John. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis. of· Although considerable In lleresL h n~ E. L. Thomas, and Alber t Cleav,!lr . left Waynesville M~md ay tor their been aroused here In the race tor Centerville. and Mr. and Mrs. Ha ,'new home In H8,J:. ' lton, . wa~ the 1IDl " to~shIp t ustee. Ind l-: nllons nr,1 Prendergast and St. Jolm are seekparish meeUng Thilltsday evening aL old Mlller. were dinner gues ts of th at Waynesville and Way ne T own- Ing re-elec tion. ' AlthOugh ' he has the Little Inn. atte:l\ded by 40 melJl- Mr. and Mr&. Howard Missildine. shIp will c!,\st an a vern ge off-Yf!ar not served for several years. Thom· last Wednesday evening. bers of st. Marys c,llUl·cl:l. as formerly was a member of the vote In the ejectloIl next Tu e.~ day . • • • Rev. Hackwell Elundlly assumes Polls here wlll open at. 6 :30 a. m board. Cleaver Is a newcomer In Miss Reba Edw nrds Is visiting Mr . remaining epen nnlll 6 :30 In th!' locnl pollLlcs. with the exception of Ills new pos~ as ~ctor of Tl'lnlty and Mrs. Richard R honde:>. of evenIng. The voting church. Hamllton. oc ur aL a term as a member of the WaynesThe meeting open~d with a SlUn p · Akron. this week. the followlg places: South Precinct · ville council. • • • tous ch:lcken dlnnel'. alter which Nor th room of the rcs ld e n c~ o · Al thuogh th-ey have not waged gUts were presen"e ~ ·" ... t he Hackwe.I-..•·. Mr, and Mrs. J oe Kcr:ey, or Leb· Mrs. Wm. MeKeever on the East the vigorous campaigns as the canTile Woman's Au~ .lary pl'eScnLcd allon. a nd Mr. and Mrs. Fl' nk side of MaIn strect bcLweell Mlaml dldalles for trUlitee, there is great them with a larg'e electric rOI~ · ler. SwartzelJ were Sn turllay evenln IInrl North Sireets. In Lerest here In the r~e Cor Mayor. while a combinaUun desk lamp and dinner guests of Mr. ana Mrs. JOhn North Precinct: Fi re en gi ne hou s ~ Two candida tes are In the !leld. pen stand was thl! g Ut of the Ves- W: Kersey. on Tyler street. Carmon Orane, local garageman try. ' • • • Four cn ndl ateR hnve been wag- and Justice ot t he peace. and 011rReport.s were' mla e by the head. IIvr ly ca mpaign fo r the two Ing n Sunday v l ~ ltors at lhe bome uf ford Bl'a<:e. assistant cashier ot the of vartous churc~li organizotlollS. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ridge were O r. vacancies on th e board of Town- WaynesvlU e National ,b ank. ship trustees. The candidate., are and plans for t herevealed f uture disc Oth er names apPearing the Rev. Ha.ckwell thatussed. sev- and Mrs. W. J. Bl llckburn. and Mr. ballots to be h4lllded local voters eral plans were be,iQg considered by and Mrs. Wilbur Cla rk . of Duytl.n. • • • wHl Include oakley Ridge, Oekley Lhe Vestry and BIlsllop Hobson. for alty students. he stili realizes the provldlllg a rector \' for St. Marys Mr. and Mrs. R. H . Hal' tsock. evel' essentia l problem of educating church. Until a resident rector Is daughters. J eall and J ane, and Mis , our young people wh.lle they are In n&med. one will ·be! provided by 010- Evelyn Johns aLtended Lhe ho ~ ,e Tbe dlstlnc~lon Clf being one the grades. He knows. as we do. Qesan headquarler!s .n Olnclnnatl lu coming game a t Miami Unh b I.J of the first as wc11 aa Olie of ibe that too many people stili faU to order that regulait' services will lJe Bnturday. oldest Wayne 'l'o wDlIblp votera attend either high school or colle~ e. continued. • • • , 01$ to Mil ' Kate Kiln" 100 abd that their elementary edu.: aRev. F. B. AtJUnson. D1oce~lln Mr. and Mrs. Carma n Oraue a Dd Wnrk of installlng equipment to ' yl:lBl'H old, wllo !J VC8 Wi llI bet' UOn Is essential to t.hem as Indlvtd- secretary. of Cinclnha.tl, will be! In SOil. Jlmmy, were dhmcr guests last thtl lIew dial telephone SYSL m wal nleu:. lur8. OUle .,·ceu. of near uals and to the u!.emacracy. ch arge 0 f serv Ices at St. MarYti nex L Friday evenI ng f 0 Ml" and ',.If I' ~. l' <pd here this week and accordOregonia. . bunaay morning. Robert Crone, of Lebanon. ing to Harlan R . Slievens. of Leba · lUlU Kling. who because of SUPPLEMENTARY DONOR ROLL On Saturday e,'enlng. the Ha k· • • • nou, d st rk t manager of the Oh iO b el' allv.need years. caunoL 10 SECOND GRADE wells wer e dinner g/lfSts of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. .Rober t Baker. Jt· Cen trlll Tclephone company . th ' \) IhC pUlls. m a ilC:11 bill' vote t.o the C;oun ~y b u.Ud 0 1 elecl.luft!\. ~ J R' h J t ,. ... I Mrs. Donald L. IIIa.Yf1l:e. After din - and Mr. and Mrs. Rober t BakH Sr new-type phones should be In oper ' wblc:h wUl r eturn It to ber 'UD.!rK 'a. "~~~de';..:".ane .... c lener. ner , mcm'bers of We " 20-00" club attended funeral services In COVlllw o.t1on here J anuary 1 as origlna 1'1 ....... ~ _....... in maSQuerade .(!OICUme. made a ton, Ky. , last Wednesday tor Mrs. pla nned. ll,'Ul-Cr wayne 'l 'Own IIIP . pre-~ Men& 6urpr1se visit to too Hawke home. Hala Manns . Mr. Stevens said the company ha s c.illl! \ lIex ~ '.ru ~day, to be counLWilla Deanne Budgel. Ed I t h where they were ·enter..ained by Mrs. • • • encountered some difficulty In obC:1.1 Wltb lll~ vutes cast t leeUon day. ::::::: ~Itt.a~~~so-::anda Lou John Hawn. Oo..rdl were played. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Hell kle. of Leb- tainlng materials. Some ot the new with prizes being won by Vel'll anon, were hosts to the memDel's of telephones t llve arrived and others are on the way , . Several workmen Simpson and Mr. a nd Mrs. H . E. A pul8lng, .exubelant group oi Langendorff. or Lebanon. Lewis the Five Hundred dinner club, Sat- are on the jnlJ h ere. Including a line cheerleaders displayed their talents ThomJ)60n. presi"dent. on behal. of urday evening.. • • gang. The electi'lc power hookup Unglcsby und Bfil·t G Hfey. seeklng ,before a cooperative. out neverLhe- club members. prc~eJl tea Rev. Huck . was made Wedne:;day. h ~ , CIJ~ IU.. a 1""Ia-bee" o. tne Board Imesaorn1nC:I.~, assembly . Tuesday well with a desk. chair, a farewell Mr. and Mrs. George Miller Are Some of the equipment has be m ~~, P1Uubl'~~ou.s~taa·!lrles. and Ohlmes P . D gUt. announcing the birth or a son. assenbled In LebanOn a nd Is r eady !:.-. ~ ,.. The Benlor High contestants were 'l!Wenty members and friends of George Franklln, Sunday mOI'1l.II1· ror' Installation In the new bUlitUng IJn \.lle WayneSVille council tloket . Ruth McKeever, Donald" Watkins. the Young Church.nlen socIety ( D• • • here. the names or Homer carey. ' tor Evelyn ' ThomP,SOn, Melba GU&t1n. JoYed a scavenger hunt and plcnl~ Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Gars t and It Is expected that Waynesv1l1e clerk, Walter E12;y. treasurer. and Betty Ph1llJps. Mary Jean Thomp- supper at the rectory. Sunday even- family spent the week- nd with Mr. patrons wlll have their new num..... r. Hal'ry Sherwood., Frank Hess. Dr. s n H I Vlrt dJ AT ' "" '1'. .to'. Dye, Howard • '.. ~.. a nd Wat'o. e cn , an ean yres. .le Ing. Jean and Jane Hartsock were and Mrs. Russell Frank and sons, within a month. A s upplementary v-<Junior I{lgh CandidaLes were Marl- winners of the hlLlllt. Mr. and MrS. In Oleveland. mimeogra phed. directory Will be Is- ren Bl'adllQCk. wlU · appear. Tile Iyn Bu'rske. Roaemary 1I4ulfQl d, Donald L. Haw.te IwUl asslst Mr. • • • sued and usecl until the new books Slll tlt ooullcHman. Wdbur Bears. aPr Gladys Rye. Junior Fields, Hazel and Mrs. J. L. llialrlr as leaders of Mr. and Mrs:- J . P. Lart ick WCl'e come out early. next vear, pomted to till " Ie vacancy caust(d Vlnt, Dorothy. Graham, and Mary this group of young people. Sunday evening supper guest.~ of by the l'emoyal from Waynesville of Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ross. of Lees'--lin uouBl"a; will no~ 'uavtl hIa "UUDe FollOwing the .assembly. .ballots , , on the ballot. If his or another name were casl which determined the burg, O. ••• Is not wrLtte~ In. j t Wl{1 be, ,cbeerleadera f« the-- 11M1-'1942 sea':- ' • • " hJ1.4l . gary tor the new mayor to make an son w be Rosemary Mulford and Mrs. A. E. Stout Ilnd daughter. appointment. Appolntmenta 0 f Gladys Rye In the Jr. HIgh dlvl., . ... Wlnn1e Jo. were Day ton v ltol·s. Councilman Dye. for the unexpired aion, Jean Ayres and Mary Jean -- . last Fednesday. term of C. L. Sattert.bw8.1te 'and Thompson for the High School. C. 'K . Brace. cnndldate for mayor • • • A description of the orl ~in of 11 Warren Braddock for the unexpired ' ot W yne Ille '~ tl e mi I Mr. and Mrs. KeLLh WaJt.on. or best-known hym.ns was given and term of Alber t Oleaver wu made The baseball championship game Llon. a spo~~ to'" m:m~:rs n~f u ~~; Dayton. spent the week-end wit h one verse of each ' hymn sung at a In time fOr them to announce thl:1r
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The operetta. "M1s8 Oherryblossom," under the direction of Mr. 'Flaher. wlll be "'ven the latter part ... of November, The following IItUdents have leading roles: CherryblO8&Om . . . ... Monlmia Hoak Oe C II t t Kokemo .... . .. . . ..... ne 0 eo . John Henry Smith. Robert Earn~att Henry Fosto!r Jones, Ol'vllle Savage Horace Worthington . . 01l1rord Gray James Young .. ... . ...... Lyle Pos' Je.;a1ca Vanderpool .. Frances Johns Togo 'l'om F1orence . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . Dr. Barclay Acheson. Associate Editor of the "Reader'. Dillest,'· contrasted the boUts of ' the. dlctatorllhipa with the accomplliibments oC the democracies In his adO'~Cre88lnnatou.ter.cherl last Saturday in Be ' u"ld tbat Id ..... can be and is
wee k snow. •• aynesvI e boys are gathering walnuts and . hickory nuts and report S g~od crop ••• hunters are b~gilming\ to plan trips with the season but two we'e ks a· . - way ••• Friday seemed like Saturd~y in Waynesvill.e,. ,what With all the school chlld'ren being dismissed ••• rea~on.--Southern Ohio Teachers meeting in Cincinnati -. •• . E_ . J. Burton, of Elyria, was h.~ re for the week-end. •• h' I h -~.. . T Massle owns lP a so. as a added to Idea In a demOCl'llcy ill hot race on for Township much the sime way that Pulto~ and Trustee four candidates b18 contemporarlell added idea to h k·· • : th t , idea to fonn the st.eamboa~tbe 8 1'", s ee 109 e WO vacan- forerunner of 'SUCh a great Bhlp as cies on the board ••• uKen_ ,.......lanO.s """ueen 'Mary." · -...... ny" Hill~ of the Twin Thea- , Dr. 1J0mer P. Rainey,' Pres1denl tre, shopping around for ' s- of the Ulilveraity oC. !l'eus. and the nothe.r 'eoori ' dog last week aecoDd Jpeaker at the IDIIUtute is d' f bl' tloth ."YIDpathetic toward yo.u th and , .• recor mg 0 va ua e pa-UDdertItaDdlnB of .lsauea In the edupel'S is bei~g done the ,mod- cation of ,our youth. He spoke about ern way.t tlJe Warrel) cOQn- t,be ' Ia~, ee~ the u.e of courthhouse tti'ese days elementary educat on. with the installatIOn of a AlIlbOUgh bla WOrk Is with unlver' h' . h t ' ta new p 0 os t mac me • • • vote", of the county who go to the polls .November 4 y.'ill '
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dresses I'n the p.oll book un- . A riOtous evening of entertaln- · nocll when weather COllllltlons wer e most unfavorable. Another o.t.temp~ der a new provision of the ,m ent 111 promised Frkli.y nlgbt ILL may be made to play the game later - Ohio election laws , • • Mar- the W~ynesvWe hlah school gymna- this fall. ion ~ Whitaker's picture in alum when the Wayne Township The Juniors do not let us forge t The Dayton Journal Batur-' Motqel's club litaaes .lts annual Hal- the coming basketball season. Suc" alon" with' sev- loween Carnival. cessful In the sale of pencils, they day momine.,Jo,; e 11 6re now worltlrig fervently to sell eral ·. other ratterson Field '1be program wi get under WilY pennants to sLudents. tt;aehers. and eJi'lployes leaving for work . wltb ' the , a~nd ~Ch ~t.artlng fans. Perhaps It lan~t a bad idea to · H ,.:: . tr ' i prompUy at ".SO 0 clock In wbleb wear our colO"" on our sleeves . a Ific h eaver _A_...... cb1l"-n an'd. . adul"" ... . . In ,a-........ . ,"' . .... . " . . -"II ... than u/Rlal" here, Saturday · compete for the attractive llst of The StUdent Coun'.:Il. the student "'0 " .... l· ng, · "he m-aJ'orl·t... of thOe 1, InH ......... ·•.. e ... ,>. of I~I merchams goveuung _. 07 - w. ..u"'" body. pas as Ita members clsrsbb'eingdhehaded .for CO- a~p=~::n:!vcl=ns~ staged the president" and secretary of each urn us an "t e .Ohlo State- ••. .8..' 30 Io'_AUon luel· high .....school class. Two addltlon,,1 . . .o'-'~" . . . . under' the ....~ rs of the ' ouncU are 1 ted ....em",f ool:ball game o'f .-All "._. _ O-In" "'A '::tln"", '01- by ..... e North-e .... P " _ .... nao ..w to be .' the student-c bod t Be ec1 • •• this column forecasts a lowed bY dancing a~ 9 p . m. to the nominees suggested bi th~m:rt ...~~ 6-.. f .... p f ' Be" or th e one- m_c .. Hoc"-n~'s T: ....... orchestra . coun:co members, preSIdents ..... and f·aVOl'a bl e vow '11 I h xt m d The Mothera clUb Halloween car- seer tart ml evy- ere ne ' I. ues ay e ea. · H II ' k ' Dlval baa 1IIcreaae<l In popularIty Me-"'ers who' are claS8 offle • • .' . a oween llran sters here f&:Om year to year and ann~lly lUll . vrs ave ~it in for the' a·.__ - -....... "undred' ..... ~rsons ' .· Charles are JaneRye, Hart:sock. Raylyn CrabLe. seemed to h .. ... _ eral .,.. Betty. Routzjlbn, Ruth preacher's here last week ... . Proceec1s from the celebration are Anna Johns, IlQQ Jeanne Baker. EI ' the porcties of the homes of -'used to proVide hot lunches for Jen Moss and Betty Thdmpson wel'e " 10...._· c"""-n of the com I ted ll' ..... '. Rev. Hackwell and .,i Rev • . m ~':':t - e ec .....ty ....... .au... " I th• n t tJ 'h 'r I . Radley were gaily decorated . • . Intoffl:~r/~:e:I!~~ e QI ow-
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relklenta wUl b e -' B. Chapman. banded a separate ballot. on the' was gues 0 er pIlI·en . r . The hymns were described by one-miU levy ' propoSition -which will and Mrs. ClUJ .B~e.tt. Sunday. Mrs. E. L. ThQmas as relnted In p.rovlde -!;noney for general operat.Joe Emerson 's "}iymns of .,Alling expenses of the vWage. , Mrs. Priscilla Compton and son Ohu'r'C.nes'~ and one verse sung by ...Thls levy Is not a pew one. but an. ~::·en~':.'Us~ag~~ ~~~~~me of Mrs. H. . Earnhart. accompllnled assessment tltat bas been In f0t'C8 • • • by Mrs. K. N. Hough. here several year/!. A sImilar propoSixteen members responded to sltloll was defeated bere. last 110Mr s. Isabel Drummond I a 'n droll caU with proverbs and America vember. although Its, pasaaJe .1s an~ daughter, Dor1)thy, were Sunday was sung. A paper "Vacation .In ticipatecl when voters go to . th" guests or Mr. and Mrs. Ross PlanCk. Vermont" was prepared and read 'po lis next Tuesdfty . • • • .. , by Mrs. W. E. Corlle,1. She describ · Mr. and Mrs. Amos Binkley. 01 ed a ' recent trip through Vermont Goshen, visited Mr,. ancl Ml's. J . P; menUon Ing many histor Ica I pIa(:C8. Larrick IlL'l t ~es~ay~ With t.he men'tbel'8 were Mrs. R. Miller. Mrs. Maude. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Stroud . of G. J . R. Updyke. Mrs. M.Crane, D. Baird. 'W~esday I19yton. nnd Mr. an d Mrs. W. E. Mrs. Ralph- Hastings. Mrs. H. B Stroud were S~nday dinner guest i Earnhart. M18s Alice G~ms. and t Mrs . Irene' Henderson a nd Olaude i..... Oh, a p m . I'a UIWfll 0 ' . Misses Glenn e and r-eggy n .' services were heldI_AWed-' Stroud, who enjoyed the BacillI hour du ring IlI!sday artern()On at :&:30 o·c,.,...k for • • .. · ~s. Sara" ......Ia1 ..e' a-lt.. •..... • which refrCJ;hm, en' ~ were served. .... ........' .. .... .... Mr. and, Mrs. Mark Rogers and Mrs. R. D. Collett will be hostpss lllother ot Mrll. Oharit S ADdersoll; daughter, Anne , visited Sun<~ay with to the club for the Th ..nksglvin~ whq.. . died S ur.ciay. ' Mr . .a nd Mrs. R. E. Montgomery 'meetlng at her home In New Bur- 'She was the widow of Chf~ and family, of Springboro, lIngton November 28. SD11ih who dIed In 1920, aDd bad • • • spent moat 01 her life In we,ynel. Mr. and Mrs. Walter BeHz. or ville. . She . wlI)i born III StrasbU(~, .. Hamilton .. were Sunday Mternoon ' lVeS e n Pa .• In 1'856/ CQm1ng to WaynesvtUe • the
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President . . ,........ . . ...... Lyle F vx ys and girls of the Kings ~~ll;~s~:Il~~e ::;~a':tl;:.r. and Mrs. " " t Vice Prest~ent . .. .. . .. Dlck Osborn • • • na Secretary Betty '-om " Herald SOCiety were en.ertalned a t ~e, ~ ~n a. Halloween party Monday evening Albert Co rver. of O1nclnnatl. in the recreation room of the M -th o visited Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Sra s CL. Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Chapman Ilnd y odlst ohurch. ' Monday. ~ l~ 6~ ,loll'. and JoIra. J. K . Preston were Hostesses for the masquerade af• • • . .'~ " aueata of Ule Nomad club In Dayi:\rty fair were Mrs. , Willard Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duke were We teel that "tbe ' comm\lD1ty II ·. ton lastQarl TUesday \ evening oted at wtlIcll . u_ • Mts. T 0 I0 I. 1 among the guests at 11 dinner party ___ ._ Sandbu poet · ..... s. H . B . Ea rnh ar.. ent~t1ed to an explanation .. to Whv ....... 1'1. n Mr. and. MI'!!. Warren Braddock Lawson, Mrs. George HendeMon, Saturday evenIng ' a t the home of there haS been 'a delay in<erecUn~ ~ cqllec~ 'ol follalOl188 w&llg\les. and dauahter. Betty. were hOllta LO Mrs. Truman Wardlow and Mrs. Mr~ and Mrs. J. O. Fitzpartrlck, of ~e Scout cabl.o:, which ' they sO artla~. 'OQjl . th~ pe"ODB en- members of their f~ny at a dln- Ralph Hastings. ' Oekwood. gehervUaly auppPrted In the ~m- joyed Mr. ' Sandburg's' lecture on ~r party S,unday. Guests inclUded 1'h1;! evening's .fest4vlty ,began with •.• • \ ~gn · to raise t!ie·funds. .AmerlOan fOIUollgs and ·'Ta.l ·Mr. and Mh. .tamea McIntyre, Mr. a grand march. followed by II. PI"O- ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Forehand. · The lpgli &re on the grouJids. the Talea.'· and Mrs. RaymoM Wllaon, Mr~_ and gram of games and fortune telUng of Clnolnnatl, and Miss L~y Enlje l money Is In' the bal1lt IlQd there Is Mrs. Theodore McIntyre and son. and was concluded with refresh- wue Sunday dinner guests ,of Mrs. • .' a renerial .cUsPgel~o'n. on the J)¥t 0.; MURRAY SERVICES . Mr. 'and Mrs. Leonard Ellis and menta~ Della Venable, , the pubuC ,t o "ve all thel free ·JabOr ARE UELD 'FRIDAY daughter. Mi. 'and Mrs; PaUl Peter4 • • necessari. but 'tbe · .b1~~ .come .•,. . '. __ 80n and family. H. A. .00rneU; Wal- ,WEEK-END OVESTS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Furno.s enIn! gettlna IOIbe one lDdlt1dual to . PUneral '- aervlcea were held PrJ- ter WIl,aon, Johq . W11IIo~ Robert AT Bu.sKB IIOME ' tertalned at dinner Sl,IlldaY. Their s~rlntend tM actu~l erection ~ ! ~ at 2 ..P.. ~ :, at the ~ena ~ular WUaon, Mr. an~ Mrs. Pralilt, :8rad- . ' ._,__ ' guests were M;r. and Mrs. L. R. Win .. the .. ~. ZV!'ryoJ1e Is to 0l'eeIt , cburc~ , fC?l' BI!:lhard Murlay, dock. Mr. and Mrs. Pred lh'addbck, M1sa; Ma~Ylll Burske. was the field and children. of Dayton. and , help; QO, one Is wllllDg. to,lead. ,How- -81;' wbo died Wednesday at 'noon at .&nd Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brad- wee"k-i!rld guest~ oC her aunts Mrs. Mr. anil MrH. J . H; Shambaugh and evel' . ~"ba.e not I!v~ Up..~ des We lap)' h~plt.l In' He ' dock IlQd Linnle BuIl ' and Mrs. Paul Qllman, Mt's. Ella. Hurley. of Harveysburg ... pal1'. and the committee 18 WOrking ."(aI· & reUred farmer fonnetly Of • " - : . . of Springt~ld. ' " . ' • • • lUi beat it can, to ·aol,v.e'·,thIa prOblem., 'the Mlddle Run netghliOrbood. ' GUESTS ENTDTAJNED , Week-end' lrlJetlta at . the Bilrske David Furnas. Be~ l"Umas 1/.ll'1 , }'I.' feel ' awe ~t sl!ort" we will , ' H1s . wJfe .JeaDilttle died three AT ),AMlLY .D~_ . . home were Mr. " Barry , Kengle. or B!lnton Hook were cuests of . Mr. hare aJneSte encourailni repon. yean qo. ,. B'e·' i8' aurvtVed by two -,- Enid. Olda .• Blild' neice, M1aa ElIza- and Mrs. Warren Oook, for a ham'J1IB. SOOUT goIOIlTl'D cblIdren. lin. 'BUlb O'BaDloD" of Mr. aDd Mrs. John W, Kei'ley and beth Dunbar, Of ·Sprlngfleld. bll1'ler try. Monday even~g .. '. ' ' ,. near ,&UbI'OOl£; ODe eon. ~'li •.Qf 'ion. Cbar~ aI)d ~. aM· .MrS. Sunday, Mr . •and Mrs. Burske, . , < RECOVER1NG·FROM 1IUlIbOrO; 10 ~ 'Ch~ ~ two Prank 8wartIe1J were IDclQl;led III (.helr ,ueaf3 I~d 'Wlll1am StroUfoC HITCH-H-IKER RlCENT OPERAnON ' ....t ~ ·cbilc1rep1 . one <brOther, the pee*- at a , f~ly dinner. S~- drOVe · t!> Spl:IQgtleld" IlQd, aocomMAKES SPEED .-.:;...-• ~ Derly lIurrv and one Slater- day. ginn by Mr., and MrI, Jam~s paDied MarllYIl home. ' _ '_ ' ,i. v. BanIoi:t. or Sea .An~ · 1I1:&..8I.rab .faDe OVerman•.bol.b of KeraeJ, of 0rec0n1a, other guea!."s , ,. . '.,' . w..t rna,. be an aU-tIlDe rae" Il'uaa, wbci v*"t.ed bel'erecently. IIIWbaro. ;., f. IDolpcted lit.' and 111'1. Joe Keraey. API'OIMTID 1!BtJ8TEE ord In hlt.cb-~ - . eMab. ~ . ~ lelalllt" auat!! · &bM be " ot LebIiDoD; ~. and ·Krl. .WWard OF MEIIOBI It BALL" Ji.bed. r'eoenUy by, Owen Ibn" Is nocwerlDlr fl'OIil an opetaUoD at PLAII BOIllll' ~ Kefl81. 0( Gleen ama, 0.; and lit. ' 1IOClk. who made It. frGm caur1I0C1eu7 '0lbIl0 _ bDIplWol, M lOa 1lCll00L CllJU)lI&!r .ancl lin. 2 , R. IIoomaw. of Chl1ll- ' Geol'Be J. aterllo~ haa been . , ....... -.., WayaemJle In eactI1 urI. ' - -. ' . ~" o. . appointed to ·1UCCeed ~lf . aa a ., ....... . air ~ ~ at ACoiIrdIQI to an ....unoement ' _ tn,utee. of Mclftorlal ~ LebanOn. I.-w., Ban --..uno 8~ . . . .. from ' 0Id0 .., .11ft. J. Eo ........ a ~J VISIT FORT ....OIlA8 , (b1 the co'!DtjV commlsaJo~. B1s 1Iooa, 00&0ber 18. ~ WIiDrea ... alii[ IIbOW fGr IObOOl oblIdnD · II ........ Dr;1lDd 1Ib.- A. B. 8~t ~- term exPlfia Movllld:ie,t.:l • .tiIfd the' .... -lda~.... ... opera• .)al'''''''' ' lit' &be-W'anDerIt. ~ lin. 8toa&'a brotbef."Gecne nllW appointment runs fOl' n.. yean. I:. ~ . . .,..., ••.." ........ far ROnmIIIr .... to lie __ ~ JIOJel'. 01 Da1ton, 10 JI'mt 'l'boaIu. aJIo DaIDe4 . . --. • MeadI ' bIIb ICbaOl IolJdltarl.... . . . Br.,......., ewen1bc.' wbent he wUl Loll. LebuuID.. at ........ 1l1UlP7 aIId ,..: ...."...... illIl ~01 U. be tbe 'mIltecl8tat.eJ ~ty depeodeDt ebO~ ' 1IIiIMw...., ..... ftrd ........... " th'e other
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Wednesday. Tlllirty -five women a , tended Jihe regular monthly seWon. at the !lome of Mrs. J . P. LarrIck. The meeting \II'as opened with the singing ot "AmE!rlea". led l>y Mrs. Lar,rIck. program chairman. Mrs. Leonard TInney 'pre:;lded during the business session at which Ume a letter was read from Mr. Brl1.c~ . gratefully aclmowlepging ~he c.ub·s . o~'~r hip f b'did ISpA.-S, · -' 0 ... can dlsc" Ie! acy. ...,.,.on on ." ReI .. was conduclled by Mrs.byW.Mrs. C. St. WHO was assisted J. JOhn. B. Ohapman, Mrs. J. W. Kersey. Mrs. Sadi r! Conner.BIni.... Mrs. Mar k Rogers, and Mrs. Grace ' , IoU . The singing ot "uo .! Bless America' c:onoluded the meetlng, Durin" the so.:lal hour which fol'D lowed refreshments were served by the, ,hOStess assisted .by Mrs. W. <:l. St. John. and Mrs. Ralph HastJ.ng3.
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urday. when upon the moment of their departure frOm Union Station at Dayton, thcy were Informed they cou1d not accomPany tMlr hu&bands to Ha"all, where they are to work for the U . S. Air Cor ps. Until the last moment before train time, the wives and famlUes had expected ' to sail on the same boat, but just before departing, they were Informed no reservations wel"~ ava1lable on the bOat saUing from San Francisco · . . Mrs. Whitaker. together with the other wives, ar e not expected to lea;ve this country before Decembel' 1..
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teftalned '. a . group of trl~n<\lI at .",' Halloween' partt. Friday ' .nlght. puests 1ncluded Mr, aDd Mrs. 4. :H, :6tu11ba" Mr. and Mrs. 'J . P. LalT1Ck~ Mrs. Agnes 'Phompsonl 1)7 dleq a~ ·M r. and ~. WalteI' 'Sheelian, ~r .. h,e r hOme fu ' nar Veyabufg;. 'Friday and Mrs. W . E: s~roud. and Mr. !,n ~ , at 13 p. m. following an uin... &s of .Mrs. M. A. F ulkerson. t.wo J,.1!ar.'a' duration,' ~ 'I1bree' tables of '. "500" were in she' ta .survived ~y ber . hUsba'lld, progreSs d~~g th~ ev~. ~ Ot).arlea, and Qne son. Barr Nolder,. hlib : 8COr~ were held ' by . ~. ~paoil, who plays with the .,al: ~tubbs. Mrs. FUlkel'$!1Jl. J . . ,p~ ~~ ~ .bantt Patterson field Day_ rick. and W.lter~eehali.: ' ton.' '• . ' It, ~o coura;e' l~C~ \Val ~ . ..met:t.l selvlcea were hel~ Mon~ by the guests Mtet: .'11' ~. ,. day at",l :SO p. m. at' tile FrIends " , . cl\Urch lD H&rveyilburc. B\lr1a1 was " . VI8~fl ~.-maca ~. In-.TraU' Tie1D ume~. beat ~~tf~lII, ~UJ'8. ., Dab .," .
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USE THE MJAMJ GAZETTE ea In edging the Unlt.ed States V e r y ; and Mrs. Oul Blggs. AlBo wUh WANT AD clOliC to the bl'lnk or war. With u~j . Ulemover the weelc-e d , was PaUl 1 American naval vessels scour1ng the R1chardB. _ ' " -_ _ _ _ _~_ _ JIbaDe ll1R1 WaynesvUle. Ohio Main-Street seas In their hWl~ or Oerlnan sublo ._u n . -', ~. and Mrs. Ollle DavLs, Rachel ============~ffi ..:..-. marines and othllr AXis war ~ ru!L, ~ Davia and Mrs. Beck "pent Sunday It: :=-' Bnd with tile al'wlng (If Alner.c.tln ., W1th M~. and Mrs: Earl Murray, at BDtered M Seconcs OlaSa-Mail Matter at Postolflc . Waynesville. 01110 CJWIl J mercllant ships saillng unClGI' Wd b SOuthern' HUls and Thurs(t'ay with Vote For NEW QUITS ilion. Franklin. approv- Mr. and Mrs. Pe'· 'the flags of otlier countries. man~ P eda eO. Ro · ... Demus In New E; C. Crane Editor and Publisher more such Incidents may be expectThe Federal Land Bank 01 LoulJ. .' Vienna. · ed. From present Ind1cMlons It v1l1e med suit against Annll. Ernest . The estate or Mary O. ~cker . Mr, nnd Mrs, Shadley. Boward ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY . seems to be only a matter of tlnle and Melinda Zecher. (Isklng for -re- Mason, Qetermlnetl to haVe tI net Wesley Biggs and Mr. an~ !drS. until the nnlLed SLates Is iuvoll/t d covery of $6,274.26 wlHOh It sser s value of $4;610.59. Huddleson caned on Mr. 'and Mrs. 111 full naval warfare. due on 11 pro/lliSsary noLe ~xeo uled The Inventories of the estates of Carl Biggs. Suqdo.y. • •. • in. , 1925. The paper Is ,secured by a John and Agnes , Foulk approved. Mra. Be1le mjrgs was ' a visitor 0 Candidate F.or AU Lhren.ts to the safety of tile 101-ncre fnrm In Turtlecreek townA cerlWcate ·of trullSfer Issued to Martha and Oarl BJgl!8 on Saturda.y, THE COMING ELECTION United SUttes. to t he Ilberues of it· ship, " . A. P. Brown, execurt.1x Of the esWe ·are sonoy to report that Mrs. Mayor' of Waynesville ''''''pI and to Amer~I.DfI fl'ce IJlstI- Victor Amburgey, Franklin, chln·g· tnte of. l\4art,ba .1lrovHlo . Leullnon.' Oharles Lynch Is very Ill; .",u . . Mr. and Mrs. Kelsey Arthur MARRIAGE LICENSES S spent I ·utlons. dl) not come from wiLllo It es his wife. Eloise, with neglect .In On T u esday, November 4. votel's of W aynesv ill e a nd our • Saturday and Sunday near pr ng'borders. That free and rellre· his divorce acUon In which he asWhit Y 2 1 Ix> . Election Nov. 4, 1Ml ney .c;ung. ~ . a rer. and field. " t as we 11a y C. serts that' they were marrIed In 1985 All Wayne town ship- will g o to th-e polls· to. elect village and sentallvc governmen. an 2 1 1 .. tl chlldrell whose cusene ~er. 1. both of F.ranklln. Mrs. Ohester Bogan s a so on Ie and have thre known It het:e in America , can be .l towns hip olTicinls . hi h run tody he seeks. REAL .ESTATE TRANSFeRS sick list. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ t endangered roUl wit n as ag The Paul I~. Shutte Furniture Mr. and Mrs. Bud Arthur h(we. James ad Allce Layer to Stanley I ______________ _ Whil e con idcrab le inte r est h as bee n aroused over sev- been called t~ the attentlon of the people by the recent ac~loll ot the company of Citlclnnat.! asks recovery Bevis. 39.40 acres In Turtlecreek .gone to housekeeping In Clnclnnat , ~- • I!l'al c ontested off'iceR, indieations nre t h at nn a ve l'age vote What we most need 18 the prayer famous Dies Committee In certlty- of 1$'1. 1fOO,l~ ~or ~rniture t~nd fI~~ twp. Vote For will be polled in the townsh ip. . ing to the AtLOrney General. for 111- ter or urn s ngs n an m: on Henrietta Hines, by adminlstravestlgatlon and prosecution. t'ie agalnst Charles and Alma Weissman. trtx. to Henry and Lucy Parrett, of fervent desite for growth In Interest i centered in t h e r ace for Wayne Towns hlp A. B. CLEAVER names of 1124 employees of the Morrow. , plot In Morrow. grace. expressed In patience, meek,!'rustee, w h e r e foul' candidates are see king two positio~s Federal Government. many of them COMMON PLI~S PROCEEDINGS WUbert McGaha w Beulah Hazel- l!ess. love and good deeds. Township Trustee on the b6ard. Th e candidates a r e J esse Prenderga st, Will occupying high places, who are Jaqles Russell Killg was sentenced WOOd. two t~ts In Red Lion. Al and' Anna Countryman to Communists or belong to other sub- to 10 years In the lI,{ans!leld Refor-Mary Baker' Edtly. C. St. John, Alb er t 'Ieave l' and E. L. Thomas. vetsive groups advocating the ovel'- matol'y on each of bWCJ Indictments James H. COuntryman. lot 103 in YouI' Support Will Be Of aU virtues and dlgnlt1es of the In Wa y n e 'v ille, two men a r e in the running for Mayor. throw of OUf government. Strange charging arm'ed robbery II. f t e r MllCklnaw addition to )o'ranklln. Is the greatest. being mind, goodness Appreciated Peter W: J3rebm to Henry and C1ifford Bra ce is being opposed by Carman Crane for that as It may seem the Department of changing his plea to gullty. He was AgrlcUltul'e gives sanctuary to ':407 the fourth PE:rson senteUCOO for Cora Fry, tract In Olearcreek twp. tile character of 'the Deity; and CHflord Thompson to Charles and without It, man Is a busy. misof the govemment employees named holdups ot mllng station attendants position. Wayn e' ville village cou ncil ask s t h at local voters ap- by Chrurman l.JIes as being active In at Waynesvllle and Franklin last Pauline Updyke. half acre in Frank. chievous, wretched thlng.-Bacon, ,un-American organlzatJons. Many JUly. Oeorge aDd Walter Oharles lin twp. lIrov~ a mill levy to pro vide mon ey for t h e gener.al ex- momhs ago the Congress made a - receIVed simllar sentences In Ohio Ohester and Virginia Oralg to W. l lenses of t he vi llage. Although defeated . last fall, thIS levy vallable to the Attorney General a Penitentiary, and ArUe Lee MUl.l1Iis A. and Lllli B. Lange, 5 aores In fund of one hundred thousand d.ol- a year In the Woman's. Reforma.tory Hamllton twp. ,. E. L. THOMAS, has been in force seve ral year J an d village offi cials say it lars to be expended In Investigating. at Marysville. Klng's sentences are Jessie B. Tripp to Ruby Olllaugh, . plot in Harveysburg. lS n ecessary fo r continuation of l>resent se rvices. Without and eliminating [rom public service. to run concurrently. Candidate for Township those engaged in subvers,ve 'activllJed Eight motJons of the defendant No. and Viola Lewis to James lt, th ey say, c urta ilme n ts w~ll be n ecessa ry, possibly s treet against the government that pays overruled In the suit ot George W. and Betty 'Stewart• . 12 aCl'es In · l' rt At Trustee ask s _for your sup· them. Thus fa r, to the tlest knowl- Shaffer, Cincinnati, against Ohester HamJlton two So icits Your Suppo lighting and other services. port in the November Bessie Hansell to Walter UnderWhatever candidates you wish to support atlld no mat. edge of ~hose serving In congress, Sawyer. Mason. no action has been taken by the AtJane WlJ1lnIru;on was granted a wood. Interest In plot. In WaynesThe Nov. 4 Election F~r e lection. tel' how yo u fee l a.bout th e levy propo ition, it is th e duty torney General toward cleansing the d~vorce from ·Mari6n WllUamson on ville. • . • Federal depr.rtmen\.s of. such apher charge of· neglect. Ella Redmond lind Kate Pund to o t every m an n nd woman of legal age to cast his vote Mayor of Waynesville pointees and employees. Ohairman James H. Johnson. Cleveland, John and Thelma Olbbs. 66 acres In November 4. Dies now states that If the Attorney pleaded guUty to . a reckless driving Harlan twp. " and Leslie Pointer to W. B, and Roxie Here as in ot her American communities, citizens often General faUs to act uPon the In- lnd1ctment and was floOO ~===~~-~ -formation his Committee has cer- costs. . Kirburn. lot 55 In Snldercrest sub. ( I take the attitude of " Let George Do It", when it comes to tlfled to him. he will make public Arlie Lee 'MUlUns pleaded guilty division. DCerCleld twp. . NOTICE OF El.EqTION ON TAX JESSE PRENDERGAST nctive participation in civic affairs. This, is true pf voting the full report and insist upon Con- to an armetr robbery lpdlctment amI Charles and Emma HOUBer to LEVY IN EXCESS OF '1' IIE TEN gresslonal action. . was sentenced to a year In the Mary SelOelroUl. plot In Pranklln. MlI.L LIMITATION as in other matters. -: Cand idate for Townsh ip During Ule past weeks there has Woman's Reformatory at Marys- Miami Valley BUilding and Loan GQ to the polls Tuesday, November 4. rbeeh oonslderable clamor' in W&$h- ville. . . Association to P. A. ..and Lena DalNOTICE Is hereby given that In -- - - Ington. and from Ute editorial pages PROBATE COURT ton. lot 1012- In Franklin. pursuance of a Resolution of the .T rustee respectfully, otic- Ill' ..;,.-----------------~...;;;;-Fi of large city newspapers, tha~ some- Arthur HamlUton. B. E. RUdman. Plorence Fisher to Clarence A. Council of the Village or Waynes- its your support in the ! thing be done to hold down farm and Charles S. Irwin. Lebanon. Stegner•.12 acre In Clearoreck twp. ville. Warren CounW, Ohio. passed prices. While farm leaders ~eadUy were appointed to appraise the esElizabeth Harding. by executrix on the 4th day of August. A. D. e l ection, November 4.. admit Ulat those tllllng the soU are tate of May Bolmer. ~ to Wllllam Ink. et al. 4 parcels lu 1941. there \\rlll be subml,tted_ to n ---," " . . recelvin3 better prices for ttteir proThe estate of ldi\1'tha J . Conover. Franklin. vote of the people of sa.ltr Waynes- L . ducts than at any time during the . COzaddale, was valued at ,7.662..2U Irene Unglesby to Clifton and vme Village at the NOVEMBER past few years they also ·contend net. Bequests included ,lOO w the Martha Unglesby. interest in lot 497 ELECTION to be held In the County . of Warren. state 6f Ohlol a;t, the ."....,- - -, - -- ,- "-:. • they nre not receiving' undue or ex- Cozaddale MI~thodLst Church and In Franklin. . , a.A-&NC& J. "OWII cesslve returns on their Inv~stments, '750 to Rev: Louis J. Ludwick. the , Anna SOudder to Robert and regular places of votlpg therein, on ~ ......... c;...- rtIo .... .......... or ¥ compensation for their labor. remainder gol:ng to relatives. Alma ·Swltzer. plot In OOl'.edctnle. ,Tuesday, the 4th day of November. Will C: ST. JOHN -Just to keep the records straight. It Tbe third nccount of the est.atc Olin ton and Leona Smith Lo EI - A. D. 1941, the queatl.o n of I.,yylng law. However. the opposition i '> may be well eo mention here tha, of Donald Darraugh. minor. approv- mer and Plora Haas ' 105 76 acres ·a tax in excess of the tep mill lIml- Candidate for Township National attention Is centered on ofJl!Ual figures J\Jst made available ed as was thE! first account or the in Harla.h twp. " .' taUon for tbe benef:lt Qt' sald_Waythe Senate this week where consld- :!:!e~:~t ~:t. w~~ t~fotr~eC~~~ show the United States government estate ot Oeorl~e L. Morrison, Mason. F'tank and , Eva . Cros.s to Charles nesvUle -VllIage for the purpose of Trustee will . appreciate · eration Is btlng given to proposed sreaa. AdmlntstrlJtlon leader!! sol- Is now paying man~ of its employees WillIam H, Rawlings. I.lPIJO,nted and PaulIne Updyke, 19.97 aei·es in current expenses of s,ald Village at. changes ' in the Neutrality Act. As emn promised and pl edged both the In tIle trades morp. tha~ two dollars admlnJstratol' of ' the estate ot 8e- Franklin twp. :acr:~n:oJo:~~U~~~:.'~h:g~ your support in ~he' ele.c' predicted last week. following pas- Congress and the people that the per hour for the flrllt forty hours llna Rue. Mason. with Prank SLitt. amounta to NQ Dollars and ten cents sage by the House of the blll w ann MSMge or the measure would not 'worked each week. with t/ple and a Alex Splruler and E. S. Durrell as (,0.10) for each one hundred dol- tion, l'olovernber 4. lArs of valuation, for a period oJ _ _ _ _ _ '... . merchant shiPS. efforts will now be rellultln Anlerlcan convoys or ' III half or double time for over-time. appra.Lsers. made In till; Sena te to lurther the sending of American merchant In fact. some mechanjcs are recelv- . Sett!eme~t or '125 [i'om G. J . MIlnve years. U941. 1942. 1943, 1944 amend the Nimtramy Act so as to ships Into hostile waters. Ing two dollars and ·tl11ft..v-one cents ler authorized In Vle matter or .Kyle and 1945.> permit American ships to enter war • • • per hour to.r regular time. OOm- WlIllam Oook. minor. Mrs. NeUla Tinney; Cort:esponden& The Polls ror Bald E1ectJ.on wlll be =::;:::u I zones and belllgerent ports or . to . mon labor In New York Is being pnid The Inventories of. the estates or open at 6:30 o'clock A, M. and rerepeal the Neutrality Act in Its enAs this is written details have not one dollar and ,twenty-one cents, ElIzabeth Hall·dlng. Ji'ranklin. and Mrs. L1na WUkerson visited Mrs. main open until 6;30 o'clock P. 14 .. AUCTIONEERING tlrety. The White House Is favQrlug ~ei been recetved regarding the de- with time and Il hall and double Martha MarsliIalfJ&pproved. f Emma Purkey; "Monday. (Eastern Stant\ard TIme) of said the . change In the law permJttlpg IItroy~r Kearney tragedy. In Whicll. time f~r over torty hours. It Is not , E. O. JefI.e.r:v, OoJeman, McQowan Mr. and Mrs. Cllflord Rhoads took day. . , Stanley &: K~lrler American ships to enter eom~t eleven American sailors are reported at all uncommon ror Federal work· and John George naIqed to ~ppralse dinner SatUrday. evening wlthvMr, . By orOOr of the of EJec·areas on the premise thl\t t.he pas- to have loIIt their lives. Por some ers to receive from one hundred to r~l estate iii t e proJmte suit ih- and Mrs. , Waltel" Rhoada. , ' • , tlrins of Warren County. OJ1Id " For Dates Ph~ne 94R6 W nessIlge'of the original LeRSe-Lend LaW, ~eaaon or 'o~er the Navy DepArt- one hundred and · tIlty dolla:s per volvlng Lydia Ruqduck. an ,Incom- MIss Nellie qmdorf spent 8,unday Vi, W. S~urts. Jr. Olerk ' • .. • ay . by CongreSll carried wilih It a man- -ment has }teen reluctant to release week ' for their labor these days. petent. WiUl J41sa Leona' and Betty noney. Dated OCtober'l, lHi. " vlllel- Ohio. Reverse C:llail'gell.-==l1 The' first and ~ accounts of . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 'Harrlng. ' • date to deUver goods to lbe given fr1l and definite Information on the Few, If any fanners <!an point to the estates of Fosler Houseworth. ton VIsIted .Mr. I1 nd. Mrs. Jim Har' ..:on &~ BROKERS .LICENSE , away, loaned or leased, under that Kearney incident which has result- such an earning power. MMOn: Marie Benham, Lebanon j rlnlton. Sunday. NOTI", ... OF IU"~JN."""'I&' Leah Ann Landacre. ' Morrow: AI Week-end lJuests at the cotin~~ "" Aa~tor HlII. MalOn; ,and Sarah Brown ap- home ot Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 'Iinpro.ved. _ , ney were Mr. llnd Mrs. . Harvey IlIItaCe or oteUa Side, Deeeated ,j. cer~if~cate 01 transfer of de red . Pinkard, of CinCinnati, and Mr. and NiStlee is hereby given that Edith IsSued to bessie, Costella ' executrIx Mrs. Harry Shanks. 'of Hamilton. Sides 'Hommel" whose Post OJflce of the estate cif' J~lza~e.th Harding. Mr. and Mrl!. Roy EStus. of Ore- Addr,e ssiB . 2185' Maplevlew . Ave.• The estate , of B, B. Harrison. gonia, and Mr. and ¥rs. James . Dayton. Ohio bas be n,., dilly apLebanon. detclrmll.led to have II. net Lainb spent Sunday with Lewis pOinted as Admlplstratrlx of the ' estate of Gtella Sides late .of Warvalue 01 '30EUJ3 , and exempt !i'~m Lamb and famlly. Little Miss Annette Tin n e y. ren County, Ohio. dec<lased. ' Inheritance tI~X' . .. " Nathan ;fl:l.d named guardlUn Of daughter or Mr. and Mrf!: Shel'plan Dated tlils 10th day of October '1941, Margaret O. Berca~ dUring Ilrobate TInney celebrated her slitth birthRALPH If. CAREY suit In which she !B a defendant.· . ·d ay. TUesday, OCtober 21. _ . • Judge of the. ProlJate o.ourt . 'Warren Collnty, Ob 0 The Inven(;ory of the estatt: of Mlss Louise Adams. of WDmlng+~ lsi ted. h th S· da. Fi'o\lg & Proug. Attys. er mo er. un y. ROOT FoB ..... ........ ·""n, v . Mr. and Mrs. Norman PInkard. fi03 Mutual Borne Bldg. ... CONSIGN PUBLIC BALE, Yto0ur Cattle. hogs. sbeep , aDd calves spent Ule wllCk-end with Mr. and Day toni Obiel, ~s. Lyle TInney. ' _. NO~-B~k ,QQ•• UVe wire and Havltlg rented my farm. ,will sell , IIlr. W1Jbur Tinney. ~f P.l;ankltn. . LEGA.L NOTiCE , prOltl'essiv~ flrJn 'f0l' th\! hlah..iIt J ~nasium at PubUc Sale at. fann knoWll as t f his th S d . .~;.=.-~_ Link KIng rlum on Caesar creek. w~~ S::I~ ThO:;'o:r~n:~e~ ' Notice is here~y 8lve~j t)1$t Ohlo~ mark~t prl~ ~ . good lI~rvlce.. 3 miles north QfHari~Y&burg ' Just Adaina were, week-end guesta. of Mr. Central ~eleppone Corpo"t~n and Union Stock Yaril~ dhlcbUlaU, O. off State RoUlte 'r~ at 12:30 p. m. on and Mrs. Replogle: lti Dayton. ' .The . Clinton ,Telephone . Company !!lune In on ' Radl~. Station WCKY . Saturday, Nov. 8,19U Mr. ·and Mrs. Ben Peters had as have fRed a Joint Appllcatlon wtLh 12:25 'ot 12:30 ' p. m. for our dAIly .Z.-B~ thetr guests SundaY. "Mr;. and Mrs. The Public UtlUtJes comml.ls1on, ofm'artet repdrts :J' . Bay horse c.oming 3 yr. old, work- Pl\ll .Koons. Mr. and Mrs. Gene OhIO seeking Ule 'CO~nt w and ~ ,t; ' Gr~d ed some. sound. '.J3aY , mare, . good Alexander, 'anlll MIss· EvelYn 'Peters, authority of such· CornmIs!Jion tc? tl1e all worker. ". '"......:...~ "' Mr. and ·Mrll . . Sherman "Tlnney.;, abandonment ot a telephone tOll ~.......... were calling q,n 'frlends In Lebanon. Une lOcated 'bet~n - W'aYneaVU~e. =-----~----_-_"""":. Refreshments on Sale all Evening Jer-sey cow giving good flow mUk. Saturday. . and WJlmlngton, Qh1o. , . Jersey cow giving some milt. 3 Mrs. Ellen Barr aqd -chlldren. Mr. SUCh .AppllGation haS bee~, ass goAmateur Show Under The Direction Of ~r.. Ralph Halting. .t 8 :30 yellrllng heife'rs. and Mrs. Murrell 'll1ompson. Mrs. ed for public hearing' 011 Tu~t1liy, SO-5Q Oancinl( To Mu.ic ~umi.h~d By Ben Hockinan'. Orche.tra at 9:00 :. . . . DaroCha Replogle ana·Mrs. Reed. of Nov~ber, 18. 1941, at 10:00 o~19ck 4 shoats weighing ,60 Jbs. Dayton; 'Vere ·.weekend . vlsltors of t... M. Eaa~rn Standard· Tln1~ a.~ t~e IIlIlpieIDenta. ' . Mr. ~nCl ' Mrs, ,Ennis 1bomp8on. offices . pr the O~is8I~1l In the: . FOLLOWING PRIZES GIVEN B ~ WAY~ESVILLE MERCHANTS Wagon• . ha.y ladders. pl~ws, raktls/ . . Mr. and Mis. Clarence Sams spent New sta.~ .Ofllce .J3uildlng . . ~th MOST COMIC,A.L-I Fresh Bufterscotch Pecan Ice Cream Pie ... ;... ....... Our House grain drill. ctlltlv'!-tor, m_owef, tank. :Wednesday evenlDg with their PIli- Pron~ j!treet. Oolum~. ·Ohio. coI)ll she~er, seed BOWer• ..shovels, entAl, Mr. and Mrs. Erints 1bompson: : OJUO , cEkTRAL . ~BO~ SPANISH DANCER--Shampoo & Finger Wave .. ....... .. .. ... ..... :Evelyn's Beauty Shop bare~ blndelr. acy,the. gtind~ne'Mr8!, Barns ieft Thursday WitH' a CORl'pRAT19N ." . ;' OLDEST ' MASKED PERSON-$1.00 in Trade ............ Mendenhall's Dry Cleaning busher basket. sacu, walnut lUmber. party_of friends' for a montha vUlt B~ Ollorge B. Quatlnan. President harness. .. \ In CallfomJa 'and . other weste~' TQ CLINTON Tm.EPQONE . OtJD FASHIONED GIRL-,-$l.OO Box Wrisleys Soap .......... Waynesville Drug Store . hecI _ points of Interest: \".' . COMPANY , 'MOST LIFE LIKE ANIMA~50c in Tra de .......................................... 5. & l~c Store 800 bu. gOOd CO'ql lo crlb, 2 ~ns MJa8 Hllda wuuarns and HarVey By Ray Alter. Manager . . Handkerchiefs ......... ................ ...... .... ...................... .Elzey's Shoe Store soy bean hay. lr ton tlmot.hY. Price s-.. t .U1e' 'Week-eDd With Mr. '. Oct. 23, 301 Nov. 6. 13 Bo1lllehol4 ooOcJ. ... ". . -, .'. , . WBOY-Flashlight .............. ........... ........... .... .. ..................................... , ..... ............. . . lJook case. pe1rl9l' table. davenpQr~. ------.:--..:..--....---.:.-.,.-..!...-:----....:---'--.-;;---~-:-AN-Gun ...... .... ........................... .. ..... .. .... , ............................... ; ................... .... . Victrola, roclter.s,. b':l1f",t, '1 odd ~~=~==~~=:~iiiii~3~==~==~~ii=;S;=;e!!!1!!ii1 . chairs. squarl! table, dl~ table TWINS-Carton Soft Drinks ..... ............ ... .............t.......Thelma's . Kitchen and chairs. stands. kltchen (lablbeti 2 cupboards. Olermont ranp wood 'BRIl)E & GROOM-2 Strawberry Pie~ .... . .......: ........................................... Little Inn .heater, 00ll1' oU hea.ter•.~)1eatroja,' f,'tI~GEST MASKED F AM ILY-2 sacks Flour ...... Waynesville Farmers 'Exchange desk, qUlltlnl~ frames" JJ'on· · bed. qnosT-Box .candy ....... , ... ................................ ... .................................................. ....... . ' wood bed, di'esserl Uriotewp, ~lCture frames. wash.lng '~~e.. dlsh!lBt . "LITTLE BO-PEEP-DoU ........................ ........... ........ .... ; .................. : .................. : ..... ..... . kitchen J1II8. Jan lamPi, home-made rug caJ'PlSt, Carom " board. coppeJ; 8le1IJl \ 1 . . ." . ' candle molds, ~ CASH, AND' OTHER DON ATIONS-Smi th's M.eat ' Market, Jame~ .E. McClure, clothes antique Twin Theatre~ Hawke'~ Barber Shop, Rogers and Simpson, 'Gulf Inn, Stubbs Funer~l table lIome,. Dr. ¥ary Cook, Dr. A. E . Stout, H. 'F. Dye, Dr. 'Wit~a~, l)~; Hathaway,' . Ing rocker, . Lo~.elyJ. Wilbu,r N. Sear~"Ja:ck Banta, ,R'i!v. R. ·L. Hac}twell,$mlt~'s· Recrea- . lamp; Jud1nJle!'.. ·M-Qa$.li '(,jazet~e, Dick Campbell, ' ~o' met ' CaTey, Waynesville' National Bank~ lard Bta~dock, WHfred Squires, Mrs\ Clif(Ridg¢, Mrs. FlQra; Phil Larriclc, Jack lIIp,,io)atAri'. 'Oakley Rid'g e, Wharton's Ga~age, ·Russell "Campbell, Wa~e's . Gl.'ocery, Lumbet;' Yal.'d, M~. Frank 'Fa~, Em~rAoP Eanlhan, John Tur:nel', .Mcl.{,e e·(iJ·eaaaeiry, White's B:l.kery, Sinclalr Station Coyles' M~at Market,""Rolltzahn OJ.I"AaA_ 'OUo....... . .stJftiori, Gibbons Lumber Yard, Crane s 'G'arage, Everett Grocery, Ralph Sinith'.8 Groc~; Krogery Grocery, Thrift E MarBarber Shop, Hym an~8 'Dry Good", Conner's Service Station, Fairrey's Hardware Store. Emma Mae Beauty' Shop, C. M .
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AU':!r 1813 there was half a cen- designed to delay and mi'sguide noon. that he ClPproached Chester, Ohio. There he .wasted precious tury-nearly to the month-dur- their purs\Jers. Madly the 2000 galloped. As minutes finding n native. who was Ing which Ohio was tree tram horses dropped trom exhaustion, forced to guide the raiders, By military invasion. t Then In .:July of 1863 Morgan fresh ones were seized trom the late evening he reached Portland, daY. barnyards. I:.lri~ges were burned, Ohio, and found earlhworlts conMr. and Mrs; Howard Deweese en- and ' his 2000 raiders swept acl'OSS ~ mal1 towns loot('d, orchards lind fronting h im, the state fl'om west to east. tertained Mr. and Mrs. Fred BarLon. gardens raided . Tied to the slldOf little military Significance in "Rest and attllck in the mornof DaYtop. to 6 o'clock dinner,' Sat. the whole story of the Civil Was', dIes were bolts of color(ul calico, ing." were the orders. More delay . . ul·day. ' Reaching the Ohio border, MorLarger 3ecau!le of Better Serv ice. Quality •. and Price At daybreak the :lction s tarted. , Mr. and Mrs. Olyde Wharton were 'Morgan's Raid was one of the min swung harply northward. He The earthworks were deserted. dJnner guests, ~unday. of their great cavalry exploits of history. Established 1849-1941 was nnt goi ng to be trapped In the Preparations. were made to cross cousins. Mr, ' and Mrs, Harley Car- : For more than two years Ohio conrusion or Cincinnati streE'ts . had anxiously watched the march the 0010 when Judah's men penter .at Lynchburg. 'I Judah's cavalry had crossed the struck . Tempor~lrily. Morgan was Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haines and and counter-march, the battles Ohio at Portsmouth to intercept the and campaigns of the Civil War victorious. ThE!n ' Hobson with' 80118. of Dayton. were Sunday dinand son Richard and Mr, and Mrs. Rub lt7.cl' p 'ope Ly whIr- II they purner 8ueata at the home of Mr. and from the protection .of the Ohio 2000 galloping men. Behind Mor- other thousands. joined in the bat- Monday evening. Charles Oolell's coudiLion is show · Ev( , LL lmnes Bnd sons were S n · ~ hal:ied rc. l:nl ly. Nov, mber 28, Mr, ·Mrs. Walter KenriCk. . River. No army could hope to gan's army, General Hobson's tle. The retreat began. A charge Mr. and Mrs, Evel'ctt Early wUl Coree i~ way across .this wide, Mich iga n troops w('re in mnd pur- by Michlg"n cavalry transformed Ing little lmprovemcn. Hc :sufl!! .. ,: , r,., dinner guests o[ Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. George Burton will occupy 11 stroke a·bout two wceks ago, suit. At least 50,000 men were the retreat to a rout. • . L I : pton in Cincinnati. th~ Smith home, leave 'l'1lur'sday for two months stay 1000-mlle-long barrier. Some few clrossed the river, Mrs. M, M Holton wah I CL\! , LU Then in July .of 1863 Morgan's convprging to stop th e raiders. " at St, Cloud. PIa. some were cap.tured, but Morgan into the St. Francis hO, piLal 11 . \.u 'lira, Lesne Oray entertained Raiders. 2000 strong. cro, "ed 11\(' now Ie!;;; than 2000 s trong, But Ml)rga n eluded tra p ' aCter lind 1200 men bl'oke ' thl'ough the Iwnbus last week for ol)servalivlI, nearly Ufly ladies Friday afternoon Ohio into Indiana and turt ed Brother l'Iaronia was the v , tl'r p ;md fled steadily eastward cordon. of troops and swept northat a Jill. " 'lIaneoWi shower for Mlt;s . wittly eastward toward Ohio. Telegraph instruments m: ' J ( U '.. n l Bu ffj ll P,lon Isluml where, W:lrd seeking a new means or night guest oC Mr. aud Mrs. J. ::;. Jeanett e K urtlss whOlie marriage tu Mr. ~l Earnhart will be In the clic.k ed the message of his comine . Ill! Ilad 1 Ji'~c n lold. I he water was escape, He was captured, a wep" Filer, Tuesday, and on Wednes!hLy Rev . Smith took him La JamesLown, near future. MisS Kurflaa received ' Contusion and, fear mau nle!l ,,' hw anrl he could r!'cross the Oh io luter, nem' Lisbon, Ohio. many beauWul gifts. - - - - - - - - ' - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ where he wa.:; to speak. Thursday-OcLnber 30 , Mrs. Jennie Mullen, Mrs. Ai Cor Halloween CarnI va l ot. L y I I r Mr. and 'Mrs, Leon SalI8bury and nell. MI'S, Tom BUJ'l.IlIl and daugh Methodis t Church. son. Wenden, of Ralnaboro, were Sunday after .. spendlng several weeks one to bring a lunch. The hostes.~ LeI', Naomie Jane aud Mrs, Bertha Friday-Ootobcr 3t SUnday afternoon guests of Mr. and ' with hla dau~hter. MI':l. Fred FIsk will turnlllh colfee, Tuere will ue c.::ol11ns, or Dayton, were dlnner a guest speaker from the Home Mothel"s club Halloween Camivn ' and family at Independence, Ky. ·Mra.' Allen Emrick, guests or Mrs. J enme Thomas and at High School Auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. lI'herle JolUIa &nd 141'. and MnI. Perle COrneD. ot store, Dayton. In the arternoon, Til . Mrs. Lena Riggs, last Wednesday, son were entertained . at dinner. Middletown. are spending a couple conunlttee Js: Mrs. Emma KoverMonday-November 3 Mrs, Ed. Linvllle and Mlss Ninu Sunday at the home or the latLer's ot weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Allen man, Mrs,Arlene Jones and Mrl!, Uurt'leUe F. Tbo'mas. Correspondent Episcopal "20-30" club. MI'. I\ nd LlnvWe entcrt.atned for Mrs. OLilEva Graham. p&,renta, Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Nutl Emrick. Mr. Cornell. ~ ' helping Mr, Mrs, Ve'\'I1 Simpson. hosts . ton DuVall (LOuella MuUOYI a . a near,CentervUle, . ,EJnrlck with the com husking, Mrs. A, O. Mllchael a.ttended tit ' shower In the ChUlx:h oIJasem ent. Tuesday-November ~ ~. Mary Oarmony In company Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Burnet at- ATTENDS RECEPTroN Election pay-O 0 T 0 THE National COnvelltlon ot the Home Saturday. About th irty guesLs were with Mr. and Mra.' W. P. Olark. of tended the 600 dJnner club Satur- FOB POLLS Demonstration Gfroup held at Nash- present. Refreshments of lee cream, Dayton, were Sunday dinner guests day 'eveDlng at the hom~ of Mr. and OIU.ND MASTER ville, TennesSee last week. There cake coffee, and CuOI u.de we,\! Wednesday-November 5 of Mrs. AUce Olark at the Prlend's Mrs. Bam Henkle. at Lebanon. Roas H: Hart.sock. Master of Way- were elghteel' states represented, served, WaYllc8villt! Civic club business Bome;Wayneavwe," . The Women's Society of Christian neavWe Lodge. No. 163, F. and A, Ohio having the largest numi:ler meeting. Mr. and Mrs, Naylor at May Hil l Mesara .Guy Routzahn. Ben Hawke Service wUl meet next Wednesday. M. attend.e d a recepti~n at the Ma- present, ll&. Tbursday-November 6 and PaUl Shipley spent saturday Nov. 5. at the home of Mrs. RalPh soDlc Temple Dayton Saturday The .funeral ~t Richard Murlay. called at the parsOllnt;e SWIlJuy 11.1 Argunot Bridge club, luncheon ternoon. .nJlb~ and BUDda~ fishing at Russell ~~ond. The ladles have form~d . J1liht for. Cha;lea B, HOffman, who an old neighbor here but latel~ of and cards at the h ome ot Mrs, J , I am no longer employecl in ' Mr. and Mrs. CI1nton DuVall and PoInt, a unit for Red Cross se.lng and recently was elevated te the high Spring Valley SLnd Bellbrook was R . . Mengle, Mrs. W , R Corncl Dayton and am at ra), rarare on held at the OwelD'a church, ~~day Mr. and Mrs. Gienn Mulloy vls.ted • assisting. .Mr. George Gra,y returned home, this wUl be an all day meetlnlJ, eaqh post of Grand Master of Oh1o, afternoon. Mr. Milrray was 86 ycarll with Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Jenllnorth Main llireet eery day. We Waynesvllle Garden club Mrs seven months and " few da.ys old Ings (Julia Mulloy) In Spl'lngflt:ld are prepared to clve Immediate Ellzabeth Smith, h{)stess. ' and dIed Just thlree ye",rs to the day Sunday. '(,hey attended the Church attention to' ),our auto I't'pairlll( af.ter his wife's death. He lea ve l' of CLIrist there and found an at- Friday-November 7 Wa.yne Township Mother's club needs. Gh'e us a call. one son. RusseU of near HUlllboro tencJance or 1140, meeLing. Ilnd a daughter, Mrs. Ruth O'BanOpen Every nlon. several gl'andctuldren and a Shows at 7 and 9 p. m. ing at 6:45 MORE I'EOfLE MOVING . gt'eat grandchild to 'm ourne his passing. also a sister and a brother Ilnd many friends. Morc peollle moving in Wayn cfI' I05-HZ W.yneaviUe, O. AI• •p , A Oeed ....w Mrs. Waldo Elliott and daughter, Mrs. WlIIlam Smith, Correspondent ville. . Mr, and Mrs, Edgar Smith are Frances, and Mrzs, JetISe Roland'weri! contemplating moving Int·) t l,c , Cincinnati vi81t<)rs, Saturday. There were no Church Services - -- ------'-- ----------..!,r-----:-----_ ••••• :' Children Admiaaion Price Mrs. Nellle ~rlght is confined to Ilt Caesars Crcek,. Sunday. Ja.,on ~==========================~~~ --K-E-N-N-E-'T-"M-H-.-.-' Est. Price ................ 9.7c her home' with III bad cold, ' Blddlecum, near 'Ogden, Wll0 was to rr U · Ohio State-Tax ... :.. 0.3c Brother Baroll.ts' and Rev. Smith be there Sunciay on behalf of Wi." O wner an d anager were supper guests at Mr, nnd Mr,;. mlngton Yeal'ly Meeting Pub.! c MauriCe Hunter and tamlly, Tues- Morals Committee wl.1 be pres"n t . Pro"orn Su6j.d 10 Cit" .. ,. Total ... " .... " ...... 10c . Total ..... :.. :......... 25c day ·evening. Sunday, Nov, 9. •Wli".al N"'I". , Mrs: Lester Kenrick, Mrs, Nellle Mrs. William SmJth and daughter Benson and OrvUle Savage were Marilyn s pent last Tuursday wi Lh Dayton vWtors. Evan BOllan and family. In Day ,oll. FRI. WED•. THURS. TUES. MONo' The Lester Gerhardli' and Chet Mrs. Sadie Rcason, of Hal'vcy~ , Palmers' attended the state corn- bw'g, spent part of last week wl. h Oct. 31 TR~""'" "lIIKIIOIVII'O 1I1il"1I0N hUSking' contesl, held -at Urbana, her granddaughter. Mrs. Rhoades We ahou'ldi al\ he thankfull Thankful we are free-thankful What JL Sleuth I Prldll,Y: BunneJl and family. Will can t!lln~ act Mid lIpeak .. Free Peoflle-tllanktul we are no! Whal A H}·al. rYI Tablet~ Wild Oeesel They went over last Mr. and Mrs. Howard McKay allJ . Clomlnatt!d by a ruthl ... dIctator. );our Jlfrel\tf!ilt aourot! ott lilfl.r, '.'.U,"O N()oI,AN movl",,·. prft8fj and ra1110. In thea" day. o~ turmoil week, two V's Cl,f them, one wlthlh Harold McKay called at the SOian ' h)atlori' III In ' equri,""1 •• :we are tha'lIkf"I ·w. can Invite 1\' OU and .tr . another. 'Grand things, aren·t they? home last Wednesday everung. Oa lth e be.t. I,, -entertalnmt!nl. We wish you III a ~'OreNed ,To Kill" . A~ion ~VV'Orm , so wild. so.- free ; antJ Manl-shoots leI'S In the Bogan home Tuesday t,tla~'p)' " .I"tia'~. k.i.llllr.'1I' ~.Y; , KlilNNY HILL A1 .... 1·~rnjoo •• " ....... them for BPORT. Is It sport to leU! evening wcre Mr, and Mrs. Weldon l'lpo.I.. . . I;. for FUN? WUson and Mrs. W. E, Bogan, The Missionary , soclety of the Mr. nnd Mrs, Raleigh Bogan, Mr, 7 8 6 4 3 Ferry and WaYllcsvllle Churches of and Mrs. Charles StanlUY, and Mrs. 1010'8 of ~r-I,lk 9 'Savage: Ie.", All Fun. In 'Kd. O. lI ... Cbrtst met at Perry last TuesdllY Pearl Sinclair and childl'en, Louel a In BRttlnl IAck,cd ...,OU",<O.lIO Stylel DI.. G""" R.re evening with Brother Juan El BIlIO- and La Verne attended the Home. , ~ RIe...... 01. ~.d ' ••• IIII.WIRY A:ltojrether tn ,. nla. native P~ilIlppJno. and presl- Coming at the New Burl1ngton NO ,F_fe. I. In ' Phone 120 WaYne.ville, Ohio dent of the 'Manila Bible Seminary F'rlends Church, Sunday. 1~..lItUI"" J.'idi~" • H ,OW "Man Prier" -as speaker. 'Br(lther Baronla has a ' Mr. and Mrs. William Smllh and ==========~L "The RoUnd.U~" keen sense of humor nnd told many dau8hter, Marilyn, were guests Sun- ,... hwnorous incldlmts. Two I wUl re- day af,bernoon of the fumler's p ,1'."~.Ol Te~'o~• • • d ' 8...,I.tl. ~"" "1.lUle TII_'re" peat. He was p,resent at a mceLing ents , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith • .;and l'06e to put. In his word on the In Dayton: . , 13 14 , 15 Several from , our neighborhood subject in discussion, When he ;.' nnJatled one nnan rose and said. nttended last Tuesday the W.C,T.U. O!)l'1ICIY SwIng I , Deft' e r t LVI,V RRI.L£ ••• tilC1 ... 0i00.... "I. in "Amen. BrothE~r Balony. ' Amenl " which met wUh Mrs, Anna Peterson ,l Avel .Welltern Thrlllsl ". He. said his name was , always a and Miss Aurora Peterson of XenIa, ,"Lu V e.a~ "N i.ht." "The- Villalie source of mistaken pronuncla.tlbn. Mr. Walter Wi.l son, Mr, John WilThe other stOry he told was..a son and son, Robert and Mr. and Fe"tur.ng ........,. DO .....' •• Bani Dance" l1ttle story aoout how the races of Mrs. Raymond Wllson were.among 0l'!....,rwa ••• Rew-t ~"HI!. 1'1_. Tern'..... Saturday, Nov~ber lat, 1941 man c~me abolli. Understand eve I those who ~ttended a ·famlly . dinAdthd, T~"I'7"" • • • • :11 ...No" II'. TaCe haa Ita own story an4 we were ner at Warren, Braddocks. Sunday, ~i". ' j B~gi~ning nt 1 o'clock at ~iYgrove Stock Farm. 3 told not to take oft'ense at It, it Mrs. Luther Haines was hosle.ss mIles north east of Morrow. 0., o~ ,-the Little Miami 22 21 ; , . 20 was' jpst a story. He 'said,-God to the Home 'Councl Meeting last ltiver. ' . ". . Believe Ua-Thla . 18'J....le .. On "A Yl1nk 1n 'NI was making the world and was near- Friday afternoon" Mrs, Haines wa:; Ordln&l'Y "Weatern" n. ,.. F." and :·J.liternatlon~ Iy fliUahed and came to tlie mILkIng also leader. the le~n -being on "One • PJIITBR B. I(YNIC'II ·, < 4-HORSES-4 , .... • ! Squadmri" .' But a:\lght 01 man. ,80 He ' ga4ter. d a ' 'handful Dish ' Meals". "The P ..... Of .No,," .' , ' Grey' M nre .. !) years old; Black Geldl~g, 6 ~ye~i-s : - of,dlrt and moll[ie(i It into 'the shape Mrs. Leonnrd Ellls and daughter :' 'l .' piall~int" of . Himself' anet put It Into the oven Dorta Jane of near Klngm&ll weI e , .' 1,' Olft, B~her" Black Gelding coming 3 years old; Black' WlC~IIVI.'IS. witb (Jill... n.".~ ·, ~ ' bake . • But in ;' HJs ~ I;)uslnesa, He guests Wednesday evening ' of her mare colt. " ., .. In 'l'echnlco.!). illite. ,Dftw , , ' •.. j .. forgot HIs man , ~ . the oven unto It parents, Mr. . and Mrs. Raymod with III....... " '•• .••d ~ AI_f 'Terr)'t. . . ; .... was pumt. Bull he took It; out and 'WUson. ' • ae..~,.· . _ ,':' 14,..-CO)V~J4 ., " .'Put breath . of ltlfe 1n It and called Mr. Ralph Antram and Mary Ali:' Registered an~t( H'igl1. 6rade Jersey Cattle it the Black Man. ·But. He wasn't tram are spending several (layS with , 6 mi~ c~,'~s, 8 heife~: ' , Satlsfled, . that was over-done, orville' Antram and famUy near 80 He made , another. man and put 'Nla~ FaJ,ljl, New YOrk. 1~HJ:EP-:tS' hlIn- 1Jl the over to I;)ake ' and we.n~ Mra. Ella HeJ~es ,was In D~yton. . 9 Ewe ~ 6 Wether JAlmbs to ~t HIil 'Work. But Be watch- ,Tuesday.' , ' " ,ed ~, man , ~~ tban ~e · fnt . Mrs. ' Edltb Haines apd ' ¥rs. 1OO-HOCs.-::-l 00 aDd took him out, pale and white Donald Hathe'li were Xenia sho;ppers . and put: Ute ~I~th', of, LIfe 'I n h~. ' Sa~ur!l&Y af~{l. ' , ., , 10 Broo9 SQ'W8. 5 Pigs," 19,' Feeders., I . , But thIa man . lllldn'b suit either. he , MW from, this, nelghi)prllood atwas QnlJ ~' l blaked. So ~ made ,tended the" Jl1D.fpr Ol~ . Paly ',~~: ... ~,ne , ~om~ma~e Tra.ot~:r ' , atiother and ,lPI&tiche~ hbn closely· Spring ·Valley ~~. Scliool Wt and took blm out " 'Just the rlabt Tb~ eveD1ila. 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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Baldrey and daughter and Mr. and ~NTERTAINS GUESTS Mrs. Clf~e Bunnell and famlly .· ~lLes Sunday. Mrs. Oharles Hagellley r ~terAdmillistl'lltor "" ~I The lea,8'Ue member s took dlnl1.el· tal d ~l f I at the Brook Side FaJlm, WednesdflY . ne lC a lowing guests tit •• 5 H 1 "'~ -k t' 1 . - " . :.-______________1 u~. Earl Qra''''ford called on lunchl)on Ilnd six o'c . ok dlnne~ last E. mtc of ""rih" E. Lewis D~.... !It!d ome ngu n. """ acro ~le r ponies bu~ more of the ranches ..... ~ .. Wednesday. Wednesday' Mrs LOuise J oks 0 ". 00 '. " . the flat plains 'of eastern •Colorado. a re h ay ranches now. . M.ETHODIl:!·l' CIIURCJI Mrs. Stewart,and hereby '/1 th(\~ Opnl K Oct 2 Miss'Bar;mer """b Surface Mr. Lowell M1·K. Ly dl a" w'Iison. MJ:·S. a FloyIld· E. Not1~e L wls Is whose Postg\v Ollice Address . 6. Today St. Mary's Church <lit! sl~nt ~ II 'd aUK l..h·. Louis • Radley,' 1'a8&O.. . S ' . Clair Sunda'y ~<te·r·nool\ Lawrenc e an'l .... r, P a ts'y "nn d ..is Wnync$'llll1e. Ohio, bus bnon r'uly a cross the \7 h eo. t 11 e.Id s 0. ansas. said goodbye • M' .... Ruth ~ Bunne!}. ... Ml88 J a5e p hi nc H n.gclllcyer, a11 f np" oill1ud as Ar1 mlulsll'8h'1x ... ~ of...t116 ahDa,.. Ieot>a lOIIIe ,IMr oppn 10 greener an d more \)r th em __ • th~ •an •""wcr~I 1'" U I to our young rector and with ug HI gh way 36 • aor""" .lYl.Lioour. 116 wue w th real sorrow. They have "'" Cincinnati .. "'" ... alo . . . .,. "'y"-C~!Qnr" Illinois. Indiana and Ohio. It ls done good 0 kiLt t' Church School 9.30 a. m . . . Esta te or Bertha E. LewIs Jate (.f r n Ie dree years Wo-hip Servl<le 10 ," .'0 A. M. W · C • 0 1 J d" d surpr~lng how lar you can go III Ii. they have wbeen here and we shllll -,. ,. ) all'en OUiloY, 10. c"case. 0C10I1EI It-Wm. Penn landod a1 U!" short time and how comfortable yOU m iss Ulem very much . tt Is too bad "ChrISt The Answer To Our Need 0 ENTER:I'AIN S BRJDGE CLUB 2.7.t h day 'of Ootqber. land (Oiesl rt Po.. 1682 can travel. As long as you have that W!!oynes\,llle Is so badly over- For Release Througb Service." 1941. ' gas, and y01\ are neyer far .Irom a ohurohed. three ProtestanL Churches Youth FellowshIp Sunday evening Mrs. 1II.ley Gibson-' COlTespondllAt Mrs. ~erne Simpson, ente,tallled R ALPIl H . CAREY SO-PenderqaSl, K. C. boss mUng station you can travel the are too many for a town the size of 6 :30. Lansing Hardin. leader. the members or her bridge . club, Judge o£ the Probate COLlI'L Ind!~od jor bribery. J 93!l counl.rY over all fine highways with Waynesvllle, yet we eaoh Jove our t jThbtllS sund,ay we br:lng our con· Mrs. Arthur Morgan Is spending Friday evimillg. High seal'es tor the Warrn Coun \'y. Ohio never an adventure. It 15 fun to go own p'lace and way 1 hi I r u OIlS a mO/Tey and canned r d I' eve/ling were held by Mrs. Howa rd Atty. Carl Abacchel'lI a wors pp ng goods for the annual Elooth Festival a ew ays w .h friend!! In Dayton. Fog~ and Mrs . J. W. Ke rsey. . 0 t but tills tune of year there Is no the Lord so that It Is hard to do Mr. and Mrs. Enrl Crawford, of c . 30, Nov. G, 13, 20. art ot lJle country any loveller anything ..nbou'• It. 'We are slow'" for Ohlldren's Home' nt. Worth- near WaynesvUIe, ·called on Mr. and AJ I tour O 'PI P than our own Ohio. In the moun- learning .to worli together on com- ng on . . ease pu't your name Mrs. Clarence Orawford. Sunday talnB there are lots of evergreens munity proJeots so some day we mayan each item. evening. ,r:=========================-:= 1-Colonles aUIt.c,lizt>d r." but almost the only deciduous trees be IlIble to get together In other The District W.S.C.S . wij} meet at Mrs. Lue Morgan. Mrs, Hiley OlbUonallollery. I776 are We aspens a small variety of ways JO :OO A. M.• Nov. 6 th. at the St. son and Mrs. Morris Lewis attended poplar, and cottonwoods. a large Oc ~. 28. Only two pups left. 'They ' Paul's church. Dayton. O. the funeral of the1r cousin, Mr. 2-Ople Read. a uthor d,€" kiud oC poplar that grows along the are not quite so pretty now . rather Choir rehearsal. Wed. 7:30 p. m. Richard ¥urray, a! SUg11r Creek . 1939. church. last Friday, . S1.reams both In the mountains and leggy with paws that are gett.lng too on the plains. These .b oth turn a big, but .they wlli be better looking ST M.ARY'S EPISCOPAL Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kelles are 3--Army disbanded by Cor. s'!:>endlng a few days wIth their son, beaut.Jf1ll clear iYellow. A few sorub a gain. I just saw onc of them go qresa. 1783 oaks. some sumacs and other bushes by the window with two chicken 21ST. SUNDAY AFTEm. TRINITY Mr. HlO'old KeUes and family . of are the only reds. Here the red :feathers sticking out of the corners Rev. ' F. B. Atkinson near Springboro. 4-f. D. R. 81Qned aC1 Ilflln? 11 :00 a. m. Holy Communion and Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Gibson maples, the Hame colored sugar of his mouth. I must go out and ~ anm embarQo. 1939. .... maples. the deep red gum trees, red investigate. I couldn·t find the Sermon. and daughter, Phy)..lls, of near Centervllle, called on Mrs. Hiley Gibson . oaks and the sass!ras. red bud, dog "corpus delicti" as they say In th e TUESDAY 3 p. m. Church School. Monday a.fLcrnoon. wood and other trees that turn red detectiVe stories so I enn not prove brighten up the ,yellows and browns that murder has been done perhaps Mr. and Mrs. Jake .zUnmer, of ~cQ!lUfe ~Ulteral In our woods. We took two beautl- it was !lnly assault and battery. I WEDNESDAY Beavertown, caUed on Mr. and Mrs'. lul long, drives through the moull- d~n·t hear any squawks so perhaps Woman's Auxiliary Sewing at Emmerson Dm and son. Ralph. talns. One trip took us through he onty pick ed them up where a home of Mn. Lee Hawke. Mr. Harold Shaw. of Xenia Is ~omc rain, I>now and sW1Shine up beyond moulting chicken had dropped them. spending this week with Mr. ~nd tlmOer line, with show all about At any rate the evldenee Is only WAYNESVILLE CIIURCII OF Mrs. Lue Morgan. Phon. 7 Wa,n••ville, O. us. The peaks were solid white and circumstantial and I wouldn·t conCHRJST Mr. and Mrs, Hiley Gipson, the shadows on the mountains were vlot on that but they are just at the da4ghter, Pauline and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bunnell and tamlly caUed a deep. Intense blue. Those roods age when they have to learn 'to IEdw. II. Forehand, Minister on Mr. and Mrs. James Filey and . are so perfectly graded that · they leave chickens alone so I wUl have take you up to an altltdue 01 over to wareh them. SUNDAY dIlughter, Mary LOuise, of Ferris ..... NeDJe ~DeU. Corrnpondent' twelve thousand feet without Ilavtng ' Bible SChOOl 9.30 a . m. Park. near Cincinnati, last Sunday to ohange gears, however ,there are Communion 10 :45 a. m afternoon. ~ Emma ,R efund ' Is now a 50me places where I teel'safer com· sermon 11 a. m. Mrs, Donnld Lucas Is recovel'1ng BUIIiIt 0( UIe Home. Ing down In second.. Onththe second at the S t. Ellzabefh Hospital from t 't "Christ's Prayers" Dr. H. K. DW. of Dayton. called trlp we took a road a wasn J i an accLdent last Monday night. OQ <bJa SIster. lira. Eve'''n MelOY. bard surlaced a.n d I held my breath Mrs, Louise FUe, Correspondent un or Endeavor 6:45 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lewis and' "I Senior Endeavor 6:45 p. m . SundQ morning. a littl e wb en we f oun d no t 0 nl y son. Jerry Lee. spent last El,unday lira. Ruth Sherwood remains snow but mud to go through. There The South Western Teach~r's As ~~~~~~I~~~:Jp' "Ill. with Mr. and Mrs. John Koester and daughter, Velma, of Utica. aerlowsly ill. was room enough to pass but I ~as soolation was held Friday and Sat- WEDNESD!LY 1IrI. Glenn Davis and daughters. very glad no t to . meet anyone Oll urday In Cincinnati and Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morgan and J'(eWe and .Margery. and M1sa Bett y tbose cUrves where we would h ave' The ten.<:hers from tbls Distric t atPrayer and Bible Stlildy 7:30 p . m. fam11y. of near BeUbrook, calied • RIoh, of Wiillman, called on Mrs. had to take the outside, with just tended III Cincinnati. ' We Invite YOIl to come and war· on Mr. and Mrs. Lue Morgan. SunThe condItion of Mrs. Ruth Sher- ship with ua. day evening. NeWe BunneD one evening this the steep mountain slde below us. week. ,r was glad to come down the wider wood who Is confined In her room Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lewis and Sunilay dinner gueatll at th.e Home better road but · the v~ew ,we had at Frlend's Home. Waynesvllle Is ST. AUGUSTINE CHUBCH son, Jcrry Lee and Mr. and Mrs: a.endenhal. "'". a little ' Hi.ley Gibson and daughter Pa uline. were. 1IrII. ....-.. - _ .... --. had thr was b worth It. From Denver aU r eported Pr [ Mr improved. Father KrumhoU:s. Priest aocl 1IrI. Bn1IIt Martin, and Mrs, , oug Kansas and InLo Missoul'l 0 . ' and s. Harvey MillIgan. _ __ spent Saturday evenm with Mr. LelIa Bartaock. there was rain. So much of It that attended a chicken dinner. Wednesand Mrs . Everett Bunnell and Iani· 1IrI. AWe Clark had as ber din. Hlgbway to through Salina and day evening, gIve by the ladles of Mass 9:00 a. m. ny. of Waynesville. ,Der sueata. Sunday. Mrs. Mary Oar. other Kansas towns was flooded so Sharon Church, Kingman. nmn \' mil IWI! 0.' CUltiST GUESTS ENTERTAINED 1DOJI7. ot Lytle, .nd Mr. and Mrs. we had to ~e Highway 24. I could Mrs. Ourth Schulz, was the week· W. C. Pmltb, lntnlster Wilbur Clart, 01 Da¥ton. have bought good Colorado potatoes. end guest or her mOLher. Mrs. Eil.l Mr. aDd Mrs. Charles LeMay en1IrI. J!lll& Doyle'a BUesta. Sunday. at least they looked good. for seven- Coppersmith, of Sayler Park. tertained Mr, and Mrs. Robert A len were Mr. and lira. Charles .Chaney ty-tlve cents a hundred In one place . Mr. Earl Gray . of near Harvcys- SUNDAV 01 Detrol ~·/ Mr. and Mrs. Oarl Cook. _Del Mrs. Newby. of WUmlngton. ,I am rather sorry 1 dldn·t . ge t burg, Is vlsltlng his brother, Mr. 9:30 a. 1. Bible School and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conner. KI'I. McCoy aDd dauahter Ruth some as our potatoes did not a- Clint Gray and family. of AlbequerYoun'g people In cllnrge. Saturday evening. 'Werts, of 8prlnsOeJd, ca1l~d on mount to ·m ucb. cabba.ge and onions' que. New Mexico. 10:45 a . 01: r.ommulllon trleDda aftbe Jlome, Sunday. were cheap too. They have been Mr. Fred pakJn. has ' purchasej 11:00 a. m. ~.rmon Mr. and ~. Oe9i'ae Bunnell and ·~vlng \.OO--.much rain there. they the Haines property, reoently vacat7:00 p. m. Endeavor IOU, Lan:J, of Dayton. with hls are havJng. trouJlle tlarvcstlng the ed by Mr. and Mrs. Orville Barnhart 7:.5 p. m . preaching IPotber, Mrs. Bunnell. of the Home. sugar beets. They stack their aUal1li. and will soon be located there. 8:45 p. m. Board M~~etlng. ealIed on MII8 Mon1mia Bimnell In great sl;ac,ks outside but they d.l Mrs. Amanda Chambers has been and Rbodea- BllIlMll and famlly •. not do it by hand. They have a con· employed as cook at the school for THURSDAy ........... . 7:30 p. m. Oholr ·Pmctk:e. Buday .at~ 'the Keller traptlon something like a derrk k the noon lunches. FOR SALFr-Outside Toilet; ,White Our revival starts November 10th Boa!t'a. with a long swingIng arlll wltl1 a Mr. and Mrs. James Thornbury, Sllrubery Fence, 1 II" ft. hlgb; 100' Kenneth Hough visited t.he Wards hay fork on GIle end. It swoops are located In rooms, at the Madg~ and rrns for tllVo weelcs . ' ft. garden bose; Dog Basket; Come let us go \IP to the house of 119DdaY evenJDg. 'down and .gets its load then swin:,s Smart home. Solid Maple Boudoir Chair: W )ltta \,I;;;=;;;;;;i;=;,;.~==~====:===;;;;;;~==~====::dJ 'lbe Misaea Ann1e and Rutb Nutt. It .over and drops ~t on the atack. Mrs. Louise F!te. daughter Jane the Lord. Boudoir lamp; Stewart-Warner ~ ere ot Cent.rv1Ue * e callers of M18aes' ~ome of the stacks are I1S big as !l Wilmington callers. Saturday. Table Radip; 2' mrge sofa plllows; AJinIe U. aruillame T. Browne one my barn and sometimes they be,ve a Mr. and Mrs. Conrad G1I10Ugh AU reasOnable. Josle, G~aha,u . 4th da1 t.bla, week. 'row ot them wlt.h feed bunkers In have purchased the Jessie Tripp Street. Oct. 30 pd: UTIC~~ . .Mr. and Mrs: A. A.. ' ~n aDd E, 'front of th~m and feed the My properly and will make It their . Z ,' Anion, of Cl"rksvlLe were reo right. there in the field, not so pl.:- f~ture home. Mrs. 'J'rlpp has ' pur· FOR SALE--Oirl's TWeed Coat. MI'II. Ber' CJorl'elponden' , cent v1a1torojl Ql Ruth ·Bb~rwood. tureaque ~ the open range ' wltbll.s chased a Traller house and SIZ() 16-18. Cheap. Mrs. wih St. cowboys but more profitable nowa- soon be located. John. daYs. There are stlll some range Mr. LIonel Campbell., is confined The Ladles AId had n quilting. r GtJE8~ IN WAYNESVILLE CIHtle with c.()wboys to tend them. In Hole H06pllal, alter an appen- Thursday aftemOOn ~ at the home or FOR SM.E ~ Large Size Estllte We saw one or two riding along on dectomy the past week. He. is slow- Mrs. Harry Lewis. ._ ~ Heatrala. like new. 30 ~ pou nd ~. and ~rell Jalnle~11 ly recovering. Miss Audre)' Crawford and [rlend Toledo Computing Scale. Inquire arid famlly of Waverly, Mr: and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs . .Charles Bogan Jr. Mr. Leroy Shaw called on Mr . anll Crane's Garage. Charles DooJn, of Olnclnnati, and Ilud family. have returned hel'e ami Mrs. ~rl Cra.w!or. and Mr. and Mr. and' Mrs. Russell Can, and son. are livIng In the Haines doul:>le. Mrs. Bert Bunnell aTld family Sun. ot L'ebanon, v.:ere 8'uests of their Mr. and Mrs: Jacob Chrisman day. ' FOR SALE - Good. second·hani ,; • mo~r, MrB .. Maude Crane, SUnday. have moved from town' to tbe Smart coal or wood range. J . C. Hawke. Severnl from Utlcl1l attended the MIss Jeale Gamet. COI'I'esponden& farm. , . , Oct:. SOc , P.T.A. meeting , at ~I p r 1 n g bo ro, DiNNER' AND 'I,'IIIEATRE . Mr. ana Mrs. 'Warren Dakin · are Thursday evening. . . .' ---.,-----------Mta: Harold Ta)'lor, of Centerville. J. R. Hlteman ahd. son Edgar milking their home with Mrs. Ltzz.le Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bunnell and FOR RENT-Sleeplng Repm. Front entertained Mr. 'and Mrs. C. H. spent last week In Indiana: attend~ Shldaker and son. Harry. 'bedroom. heated. Mrs . J ennie daughters !lntel'talnelCl Mr. and ,Mrs. Hadieaon and lIOn. , of Centerville ina to · business affairs. . . l}'red Irvin Jr .• Is confined In Hole 'Vaughn Mullen. Mi aDd Mrs. OlDer Bradley, 3rd. st. Oct. 30pd . and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fires and The friends ot Cecil Villars arc Hdep1tal. with an appendectomy. 1un1ly. at 'dinner and the theatre pleased to learn that he Is Improved Mr. Harold Frazier. who has bel!n in Dayton. sunday. In health after an Illness of several confined at his home lor several days. , _ days. Is reported seriously lli. MIss Ellen P1abhaugh of Mlddle-' Messers Harry MoVey and John town, was a . Thursday guest of the Bagtord, of Clarbv1l1e~ were bust. Jordan family. Her mother. Mrs. nel!B callers here Weunesday . .L~y FIshbaugh, . returned to her ~k and Mrs. Gene Aufderheide . home wlth her arLel' a visit of ' sev- ot Dayton, are now located here. in eraL, Clays" with her relatives hcre. their newly remodeled home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cain and Mrs. John Roberson, was called to family entertained ' a number of ,Detroit l on aocoUnt of the:j}ln~ss at relatives at cUnner Sunday. Guests her son. John. She returned Friday, wwe; Mr. and Mrs, Robert Cain leaving him much Improved. LASr TIllES TODAY and famll.y, of ~ton. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hatch and Alfred ' Oaln and family , 'of Monroe , family were Wilmington shoppers. "UFEWt'Ri. HENRY" ;> Fred Smith, Ha,rold Cain and lady Saturday. ' trlend. of Trotwood. Mrs. E. C. Mannon, of Wilmington, was an afternoon caller.' Wed· nesdaY. in, the Davis home. I , Joe Hiteman attended the basket For WI~ter Com(ort . Forptten baU game In WUmlngton. Friday eveplng. . ' .. I-Examine the roof, .Its nil ~h· The. , doctor examined blm Mr. and Mrs. James Clevenger of. By Nellie McCanen and Eleanor ty hard .to fix the roo! In winter. .twlce a year:'fl!e wore galoshes near Clarksville. were 'S unday after()reec:h ' when it rained. He slept with noon callers of Mr. and Mrs. George Sehlo D 2Insulate wi~b. Zonolite. Thfs his window open. ·H e stuck to, a PlymIre ' r &y diet with pl~nty ()f tresh vegeMr. aDd Mrs. Harold Mc~y were _ On Tuesday•. October 28. the sen· 1$ a job the man of th,e hOUie tables. He got at least eIght' Sunday evening callers at the home tara will take charge of t.he six upcan do. Pour It jOOtween the rar - . hours sleep every J1Iiht. He 01 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Davis. ·~::.sMeeUq ters In the attl~'s fire proof. never ~~. drank, or lost his . Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Hackney All th ' te h Rot Proof-ReOent PrOof and temper. ~(' was all .set.to live to and Bernadine were Sunday gUests th . e ~ ers attended the. • , . be a b\mdred. of Mr and ~ Walter Big.... Sr Sou weatem Teachers' Meet.lng at Vermin Proof , Non-conductor The fuile~l took place yester- . • . ....... Olncinnati of Electricity. . day . . Jle ' ,h ad forgotten , about Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Jacobs, or MIBc~ N .....L.;_ i _ llutombb1les. ' . Harv ' US , !!WI . LIma. Mrs. J. F. Jacobs and MIss Jesste Orbood returned recently eysbtirg will elect their, cheer· 3-Caulk. all doors' afid WI~dOW ' leaders ~da;y 01 this . ~eek. Novelty from' a trip to Florida. Mrs. Mabel TerrY, Miss Andro- . ~arvey8burg , w,?ul~ \lke to have a frames. Tll~ ~,tee~ ~i yl,tI:'l < meda Thompspn. -Of Dayton, and game on 'h~ 12th but as yet our points from the weather and Orlando Brannan of Xenia spent first game wUl be l'f0vember 14. stops unpleasant drafts. We have <a fobl, manl Run and get Sunday at t.he hOme cif Meai-ie and , A. Halloween ~rt~ held .at the aDd 'tHURSDAY the compound " also the iun .to the ,vIDage doctorl" Walker Tem . . home of Evelyn'lqera was' attend· ' . " . Natlve: "Sqi'ry, }Jllliter. 'l'llat's Mrs. Gle~ Davis Nellie and ed by many of pte 8tudents~of H8r· - . 'hi~ 'you jwst ,r un.'o verl" force compound in .place. · Marjorie Davis accomPanied by Mrs. ,.~ey~. , :'" , .1 _ • • ' _J' W~er Kratzer. of Lebanon, wete •ni P ;. . . , 4-Equjp YPUlt 'bome with storm. • , NOT LOJ'(G shopping rn Clnclmlatl, Friday, ' e , T. A.. wlli po~ t.tie~ at,i /lash, Stopa df,ts ' preven~ win,·' ProsPect: "Hoi ~~t you ~ve . 'l'IiomM Rlch Elbert Rich Sunk nual Halloween 66clal; October 31 Rich. 'Steve Reynolds and 80~. Re1" Halloween night. The. org~~Qns dows froni stea~ing, ' _ ~hOWJ1~ lDe tha\ yo~ new car. will attended the cOrn hU8k1ng contest of Harveyab,u rg w~ liIi.ve bOoths t,hat ~.-, do, better thaD' eo mu~ an hour. at Urbana', Friday, ." .... are ,detlorated and the-~t dllcoratwUI sUch· R car last? Mr. and Mrs. How,",d Mc~y' at-' ed ~recel,e .a prize. Thet'e Is .t o Qea!er:' "DOn't I,t that ,worry . te~d a meeting at RlchiDond, In- ~ . ~ fee of 6G"for those .~Urunaaked. i.~etr. AbYqne wh,qdJ1VI!J 80 ' ked diana, SUtlday arid Monday. They. ~ .. litre to be. award:d lin hour. w.ill not need aliy vtalted UJeIr lIOn, Doqald, at New pr zes. veryonJ! Is. welcome. C¥ VI!rJ lema." , Lebanon, OD their " home: ,; ~ -~ ,. , AD. ' ui4 lira. lAawrence Brown _A'fTEND8 CONFERENCE ancI ChUdren. MII!II Mary BI'9Wii. all Miss Kat1'\rYn Gibboni, county of near WQneivtUe, Mrs. LUCJ I'iab- heal.til nutae, 1I0Dday atLended a baup, ··Mia Hannab Jori1an,' IIt8II conference in Columbus' for public JeaIe Oarner, Lee IQJd A1ber~ Tal- health n,.raes from aU· lMlcttbna Qf . 1Up. . . . . ~daJ altemoon call- t.he state. Tbe IIIIIIoD was 8pOIlIOJ'Phone 14' .... It'~ .boIne of Mr. aod lin. eel by the Brar.e 4e......t.ment of
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Ever,}(one has a good time TI~e chamItlonshlp baseball game to U~e seventh. eighth and ninth . at the I,lnnual Mother's club between KIn~S MILls and Waynes- yelll:' students. The picture, which A Lebanon youth was killed and Is In fairly good condition at Miami v11le was Pla~ed last Wednesday af- was . hl ·technicolor. both dellghted Ollfford Brace was elected Mayor Olerk Halloween carnivals, . but four 'Waynesvllle young people in- Valley hospital with multlple frac- ternoon, OcfOber 29, at Harmod and Informed tIle youngsters. Dur- of Waynesvl1\e; Jesse Prendergast ~ch9.el Davis . . .... , : .. . .. ... . 30 one of the best effects the Parle, Leban~, Our bOYS Victorious .Ing the reel, a lecturer gave par- a nd Will O. St. John returned as Treasurer celebration has is to reduce jured In a three-car coUlslon on tUfe8· Winfield Scott, 18, In good con- by a 9-2 "co~ , were hailed as eur- tlcularly interesting facts about Wayne Townshi p Trustees, und the ' Carl Biggs . . ....... . ..... ... .. . 32 the destructive work of Route 48, one mlle north. of Center- dltlon suffering from severe lacera- rent heroes. t. . , certnln rare animals. one-111111 lcvy passed by a top-heavy CO UIU'Jl pranksters ..• it keeps ener- vUle shortly before midnight, Tues- tlons. majori ty. as Wayne.w \1le and Rnymond Adums ..... . ...... .. M Congrntula~ons to the team and .• • • Oene ThomP60n. 16, relenscd from to Mr. Fowl . The local 01.1'1 Scout troop, under Wayne Townshlp residents went to Ray MUis ...... . . . . . . .. .. . .. . .. 33 getic youth busy during the day. The dead youth is Harold Powe'l, the hospital after treatment for Earl . Evans ' .......... . ... . . .... 30 • • • tIle leadership ot Miss McIntire. thc polls Tuesday. evening and makes the spec16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Logan lacerations. The vote In the two Waynesv1l1e Raymond. Henderson .. .. .... .. 28 Thursday ' he Dayton Coco-Cola wore scout unltorms during the past ial police force work ,e asier Viola Sherltt, 18. who suffered In- ~ottIj ng Co. ~hOWCd an educational school week In observance of Na- prcclnc .ll was unusunl1y heavy, Pete Bogan . . .. .. . . ... . .... .... 18 • •• more ,people off for Flor- Powell, and a member of the Lebarran' high 'school football squad. ternal injuries. rum on the Brookrteld Ohlcago Zoo tlonal Olrl Scout week. Thursday reaching ~he proportions of those. Lon Beckett ... . ....... . .... . . . 16 , ida •. " Miss Clara Lile. of Th.e Injured: . According to sherlft's deputies, t afternoon, Oct. 30, troop members cast In a gencral election while the Washington C. H. writes us Forrest "Stumpy" Dakin, 22, Who Daldn was driving south on the enLertalned students at t;he high vollng was ' somewhat lighter In the alie .is leaving tomorrow .•. Lebanon pike when the accident oe~ school building with an assembly Illral pl'ecJ,JJcts. Fred Henderson got under , curred. The party had attended a program. Ross Har tsock, OU crt Frye and way Tuesday • • . ahl meJ, wrestling match In Dayton and were • • • D. R. SallsbUry were elected to the some of us have to stay bereturning to Waynesville. Wayne Township b08rd of ~ucaFOOTBALL GAME hind in order to keep the The officers said Da~ pulled The high school studen ts w)' o t1on. Mrs. Ola Kersey was the snow shoveled off the sideout to p~ two' cars also headed werc sorely disappOinted when thci fourth candidate seeking the three walks • • . officers of ' the south when he crashed beadon Into were unable to obtain tickets f ...l· positions open on the board. Mothers' club· report people )an auto driven by Marton Fnwthe Ohio State-Pul"due football V!lI a g e oftlc1als were gratl£1ed a~ A COOking school. sponsored by spent money more freely cett, 36. of 1156 South Main street, A record crowd of nearly 700 per- game wUJ see Ohio State meet Wls- th sl:lendld vote of 291 to 97 cast the Daylon Power and U ght com~ last Friday {light than at 'Dayton, who also was Injured sesons attended the annual Halloween consln on Ohio State's grldil"On thl k . lhe one mlll levy to provide p'any will be the featured attrac· any carnival in recent years verely. Saturday. Nov. 8. lttlllis for the genera] operating ex· .. one of the largest crowds Roy o. P1tzaerald. of Dayton, The two cars Dakin passed, were <arnlval lleld here Friday night, Those who plan to attend the pew;cs of WaYllesv11le.· A slmUar tlon of the openi~g day of,the Parin the history of the event former congressman and world war with net proceeds of approximately was onl' hand to, take part in veteran, w1ll be the principal speak- crowded oft the highway but the $200 repol'tee! by tile committee III game are Warren Pu'mmlll, Lyle measure was defeated at the gen- mer's Institute, to be held Tuesday occupants escaped tnjury . Fox, Orvl!le Savage, Robert Earn · erul clectlon last November, but anti Wednesday. November 25 and .the festivities , • • des pite er at the ArmlsUce Day pI;ogram of 1>akln's automobUe was Complete- charge. Merp.bers of the finance hart. Ellen Moss, Virginia Preston, 1:I.IIII1cll members this fall stressed 26. at the High School Building. tire chilly weather, a goodly the ~lph P. Snook Post or t~e committee o~ the Wayne Township ly demollsheit in U,le crallh. Reba Surface, Oene Collett; Betty the Importance of the levy's passnu'm bel' of trap gun enthus- American Legion, Tuesday at ~ p . m. Mother's club, which sponsors the Helpful s u ggestlo ~ for pla~ng Thompson. Jean Hess. Phlllp Hart- ag.e with gOOd results. Passage of iasts were banging away at In Lebanon town hall. affair annually, arc Mrs. Harold tempting hollday meals be ofman, Tom Florence,Frances Johns, the levy required 65 per cent. the Waynesville ,gun clUb AU WorJ4 War veterans will mee~ M1I1er. Mrs. H. F. Dye, Mrs. Robert and an entire Christmas. dlnfcr d Rita Conner, Anna Matl1yn WhltaBrace won over his opponent, grounds Sunday afternoQ,Jl at Ke~orlal hall, Lebanon at 1:30 , Davis, Mrs. Vern Simpson, and Mrs. ker, Raymond Purks, Charles Price, Oarman Crane by a margin of aIJner will be prepnl'ed. Attractlve • , . fisherm,.en were not dis- p.m. and form In llne of parade and' L. A. Brown, coiiraged by the cold blas~ much to tile Town hall. According to ' a report issued by Mary' Jean Thompson, Ray MlUer. proxlma.tely 3 to 1. There was no oor prizes are Lo be given away as Helen Hisey, Marclline Peters, Bet- opposltlon In the election for coun· • : . there was a good I'epreThe Pl'OIP'1lm there 18 As foUo)Vs : the cOlDluititee, amounts derived ~ 11 as' the qlshes p(ePared for tbe Approxlmately_ 10 entOes. have tie Davis, .NI\than llartman, and cll members. The name of Oarl sentation of anglers sitting Advancement of COlors, . Samuel been received for a corn husklng from the valloj.\S departments were several faculty members. Conard appeared on the baUot, and <':hllstlOas dinner. budcll~d along th'e bank at Tu~ COmmander of Warren oontest to be )lelll on the vacant as follOWS': gate receipts, $6'7; bingo • • • several voters wrote In the name of. A.nother spe!lal feature of the InWayne park, and . h~ving County ohapter, No. 59, DlsableJ lot on Kaln street just r orth of game, $2'l.60,1 sott' drinks, $21.18; We can no longer speak about the Wllbur Sears, who recently was ap- lltlutc this year IS the Hobby Show 1 rather aood luck too. , , one war Veterans; .Star Spangled Ban· Raisch and Braddock's Implement amateur ,show, $20.80; sandwiches first game of the b'!-Sketball season pointed to serve for Conard dur- JOr 1;cllool children. The display, party · of 'ardent fishermen net.: Malon hl&"h school band; . and e cream, $i6.86; 'cakes, $12.~0 ; as It It were in the future. Th is lug his unexpired term. which Is ' being held undei' the sup· 'I f' I . th· • store, Saturday, at 2 p.m. b UI t a I,e, ellvang elr ,Prayer, Father R. M. Brown, of St. Other contestants are expected to popcorn, $'l.30; pies. $8.05: candy. Friday night, Nov. 7, the Wayne,,Gilbert Biggs was e~ected mayor eJ'vlslon of Mrs. Alva Thompson. poles ~o war~ their ban~B PraDCia De Sales church; addr~ compete... fOl' ~e $14 priZe ~oney $5.70 ; and coffee $2.70. vUle team will meet Kingman 's of corWin, Rachel Davis, clerk and wllJ be held both days. Boys and A' large gathering of masked per- team. . from .. tlme to. ~e •• .' ·Cold by Waldron GUmOlU', Mayor of offered. Each contestant w1ll be glvCltrl Biggs, 'treasurer. LITIs WIshlng- to enLer displays are Springs fishing ' lake . ~nd ~; ~~~ ~ StaDley , . .a~ ~ .a Lwm Mil. when ttl!} sons f1l1o4 the high school audItor- .i'he ..ban,d ...will r.pJay at this ho!ll,e . The c~~lete ).Inotr)~lal vo. !gr. r~~u.:s~ d ~to ,b:jn~ t~elr e~~lts to l'elJtauran~ has been closed Earnhart; address. Mr. PltIIerald; first man ' CQIJlpletoes hIS shock the ium earlYm.-tfie evening, and eom-, game as at all home games. This WaynesvUle and Wayne TownshiP. he h/glr schoo ': 6irll~ln!l" betore for th~, wanter , , . ~uses of benediction ReY.. 0 : E. Wherret., others will be stopped. Those hav- peted for the prizes for best cos· year's Juniors will, likewise, become follows; MOnday, N$)Vem»er 24. . , . the Way~e ~OWnshlp. R)-uBI Eut ' Baptiat church, LebanOn anJ the greatest amoUnt 'husked a.t tumes. Judges, after careful consld- familiar figures at the games as County Board 01 · Education Also Inclu4'ed· In' the espec.lally at! ·sch?ol dlstrlc.t wer~ gIven ReUrement of ,Colors, Cominander this time wUl be proclamied the e~lItlon, I!>resented awards to the they wlll seh Icc crell,m, cnndy bars Wm. E . Culbertson . . ... . .. .. .. 3?9 t.ractlve program planned for thLs th.e lr annual JDspectlon l~st Samuel Turner. ·n. A. V. winners. . . following: Most cbmi!:al, John Flsh- nnd soft drinks. S . S. Ellis . .. . .. . ..... . .. .. .... . 585 year is a hook.ed rug display, under Thursday ••. the inspection · In addition to ~he . apl;olntmenl6 An Implement demonstration wlll er; Spanish dancer, Almetta stein• • • ZooO . Worley ..... '.' .. .. .. ...... 368 the direction Of. MtD Altee GoDS. "',as ~onducte~ .by ~he state heretofore made the following wele be held in connection with the con, ke; oldest masked person, Mrs. J. ,T he Miami Valley F.F A . Ohapt'!l' Wayne TownshIp Board of Educ. J>rlt.es . are' beln~ered for theu hIghway partol ~ •• the an- named by .Robert W. Brown, PoJt test. I .~ j B. Jones. ,Lytle; old fashioned girl, held an Initiation service Tuesday Ross H. Hartsock ... .. . . . . .... . 673 exhtblts, a18o. Suggestions for atMiss Virginia Hardin; aniinal cosnual Wanen . ~ounty ,-Red Oommandlr. and a comprehensive night, Nov. 4 to honor boys who OUbert Frye .. , .. . ....... . .... . 491 tmctlve Christmas ' table d~tume, Carqllne Bradley; hobo, Mrs. have completed one year's VQCll.- D, R. Salisbury .......... . .. . . A86 tlons wllJ prove Interesting for ' Cross roll call ~ scheduled up for defense and emergency W. C. Bergdal1; cowboy, David tlonal Agriculture work, who have Ola Kersey . . : . . . . ........ , ... A)! those ' planning )lollday celebrations, ' ~Q .open, nex~ TU'esday •• Ar f!1- rellef work made known. !ia.rtsock;:' Superman, Robert Hast- In Inventory 'or In money at lea'it :Townshlp Trustees I~tlce , d,ay .' •• ~ Frankhll .In the cletenae and emergency ~e . l.nstltute . will be f1nan~ Ings; bride and groom, Mary and twenty·flve dollars frpm last year's Jesse Prendergast .. . ......... 0482 this year· th;ough ,the' generous doyouth J:an IJ:ltO trpuble w ,h en prosraln the commander w1ll be . .. he attempted to escap~ f~om , general cballmap wltP the rollowlng Funl;ral services, were held' Mon- qcorge lMark Hartsock l l~rgest project and Wlio are <;antlnUlng this W. C: St. John . ... .. ... . . : .... 424 . nations of fil.~mers, who will be .....,...,-= tHe . Warren c?unty Ja~1 last regional chairmen: , Ol\arles Lay_ day arternoon at the McClure Fun- masked ffunlly. the Alderman fam- year II recognized imd approved Albert Clener .. . . ............. 321 quested to :each donate a bushel of week ' . • • . shm ellough 'to mon. at MUon: Lcinox Wood, . or ' eral Home for Joseph Earl Crew, Ily; ghost, Danny Har.tsock; Uttle farming. program. The boys who E. J... Thomas . . ...... . ..... . ... 301 ..theil: !Jes~ coa;n, ,t o be entered In • make It part of , ~h, way PrankUn. AJmore Todd or South age 82, who was ~ound dead' In his Eo Peep, ;S andra ~ Simpson. were ellgible for this Future Far- Justice ·of Peace contest, tor which prizes WlU be . throu~h ~he .bara, and too Lebanon; Keller Hoak, ~f Wayne:!- bed Satu~ay mor~lng. According mer Degree the second ('!.1d highest Walter KenriCK .... . .... . . ..... 4.0 given. The corn wUl later be 80ld ~at to make It all th~ .way, ville: Arthur' Snider, ·ot KalnevWe ; to. COroner H. M. ~lUlams' repOl"t (Continued on page 4) Constable either at auctIon or at. the: grab: I~ ~as necessary for Jail of- Jesse Watktns . or Foster' with dea.t h was due to a cerebral bemor , Chur'ch C. P. JOY . " ......... .... ...... 41* .1t:vatQr. tl.clals to u~ hack saws to cha1nnen at' ~on1a and Morrow rhage. . . A . K . Day .. , .. . ............... : 1 dIsengage him ..••added to be anndunced. Charles O . ShInMr. Crew was born and lived 1~1s WARDLOW RITES HELD James Lovely . .. ... .. . .... . .. .. . 1 the • fact. that Ohr18t~a8 1S Jtle adjutant, will be sub-chalnnan entire llte ~ear Waynesville. At' A two weeks evangelistic meet- . HERE ON mUR8DAY )Iayor of Wayn.,We ' ,closlDg- In on , us, IS the In' . e or head uarters and Bar- the time of bls dea.th. he was ]lvlng Ing Is scheduled to begin at th.e -' . C. H Brace _ ~ ... .. .. ~ .. .. " . .. .. 29!? · gloomy remin~er that MQn- ._~H ' ..._.,_,- ....~ " ,-' subcha..... tn e. tenant ,house on the Hoi'!lc·e FerJ:Y .Ch.urch of chi-1st, Monday, Funeral servlce&- w ere h d.ay;, , Novembel\ ' 10 is the ~I ............ wau. "", ,. . ......... Shaner fBl1IL November- 10. ' at 1:45 p. m. Meet- Thurs.day afternoon, 2 'o'clock, at Carman Ora-ne ... ',' . . .. .... . . .. 110 deadline for p_yin, perSon",1 In char8e of subveralve acUvtles ·InHe. la' IlUJ'Vtved by one sister, Mrll. ings w1\J be held each 'lvening tor ' the McClure Funeral Home, for Mrs. Clerk of. VlJJllge or \~aynesvllle I property tax .. .. Superin- vestlgatloh..... _ iMattie Levi, of' Mt. Holly,: , and the' follovving two weeks, Including Hbzel Wardlow, age 23, ot Spring Homer Carey ......... . ... .. .. 311 tende,n t L. A. Garst is quite.. Thls conuriutee Wlll be trained three brothers, Ed CreW', of Mt... Saturdays. . Vailey. who dIed Monday morning an a_ctor, we . fo~nd out nt and ready for any emergel)cy that Holly. Albert Crew, .of Sprlng Val. .Roy F1ElShman, ot ClnclnnaU, wlll at McClellan's hospital , Xenia. Mrs, the ' ~mateur- ~8how . held In may arise In flre,accldent or flood. ley •.ane! Thomas Cre,w, of Dayton. ' .he the preacher for these me~tlll~S Ward,low, who was the mother of .conn~ction With the H~ll~ The memberS the couritf wUI Services were ClOtlducted by R4'. and wlll conduct the c11l1ore IS three small I chlldren, succumbed we~n c.arnival • ' " local.matl also act as air raid wardena and wUl L. C.. Radley and burial was made work. He has had a wide experience atter a four weeks 11loess. carriers liad to step .hvety be 1'e8d1 ' to ~e the~r places In ' In Miami Cemetefy. In evangelistic and mission work III She ' ls sUI:vlved by her husband, Saturday' morning when the cue allY defense ~ necessary. ' the mou[l~lns or West Virginia. '. .WlUlam , thr~ children, her . father, 'll.la'i l t.i'qck (i'o~ ~elli,a ' WaS . ~ , Charles Wolcott a~ son. }~Oy, of The publlc ~ well as neighboring Alfred Shields, of Lebanon, oue late ," ' " ' local hunters are ·.G r n u p : Piqua were visitors of Mr. an~ ~rs. churOhes are Invited to attend tll~ brother a~d three sisters. · gett~ng ready ,for the sea"'· . :'"' '. . . . . ' Earl Conner. Mrs. ~nna Batnes and. meetings. COll1e and bring your Burllli was made In P41ddle Run , soh's ,opening a , ,week ~om 'M r. and Mrs. Paul Picking, Sunday. "'r,lends., Cemetery. . ' . ..,. _':'-"'-'",--_.~,;"---,:,,,:;,,,;'-:.,----,,:;_ _ _ _ _-,-~_ _ _--,---:,, " next Saturday, .. . Mayor A. K~' nay had JI busy Sunday . AmOaa thole tf9ll1 Wayneav1lle " • :: JlO te88~than thteeriraf!io who atteJ1ded the Halloween OamlLEBANON ' YOUTH ,,KILLED IN. C."~.&.I. cases w~~e heard before hIm val at Lytle, last Thursday JUiht, . ,1 • ~ (10 you know .T he )liami !Were Mr. ~ Mrs. A. B. Stubbs.and. · Gazette is the second. qldest fUllJ7. Mio.. Wilfred Squlnja and Mayor . 'new~PJ.p.er in,, ~a1'J'8n . c~un- da\llhter, . Ki8~ J. P. ~~k. ~: , ~ Ollbert . t~.~~~d rsoon It .will, be .93 ~~ SDydeJ.'< n&P ~ace:,IIrs. .' y.~m: old?,"''', ' MH. M~o.n . w.~; ~~., IIrI, w;~; sl Jobn '., 'W1\ft"d(er. ,who with sever,. and' 1Ir:;' and Mrs. ' Ralph ' Has~ otb'e :wives of Wi:iglit Field dd '~ Robert. , '" .., • ~JDploy.~ ~~ le~ b,~in·d re- · and Mn.:Baat1ni,B a1l4' their ctmtb' when tllell" tiU8paud,~ lOll aDd B1lly stUbbs Were among saU8cl' for HawaH, wilt leave tboIie aWt:ided ~ for belt coi- ' Wapemlle Nove~~er 9 iUmes. .• '< •. aud ' . 8811 SItu'
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CARD OF THANKS We wish to expreas our Blncere Il ppr I tlOll to our many friends and neighbOrs for their kindness and SYlllpaLhy during our rec n ~ bul' avement. • Mr. and Mrs. O. ~. An4erson .and Sons _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ . .
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Mrs, I . O. Peterson ts' vjslting her 1WEMSEL~ES ACRO'S on. WlI llllln and family In s ~ . SlJbecrlptfon Price. $1.50 Per Y 1'. payable In AclvBllce J. n. SIIAl\1BAUGII NOnC E OF APPOINTMENT lJNCHARTEO S~Al> // Louts, Mo, stanley' & Koogler. Auct. Administrator _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ __ __ _ _ __ _ -'-__ _ Mr&. May Bowers; of Dayton. WBS ••• ..JUST AS LIGHT Harry Shlduker, Clerk callin g all frie nds here last ThursHAS (fUIDED T-HE "Estate of 'Olella Sides Deceased BUYING FOR CHRISTMAS · day. Notice ts hel'eby given t..hnt Edith WORLD TlfROt)(fH MI'. and Mrs. O. O. MCCune Bnd Sides Hom mel whose Post omce ,; ll41:. OARKNESs OF Althou gh it s eems that Humnl e r w as with liS ju::;t a SOil and BllI HamllLon. of !JaY_un, Addl'ess , L~ 2185 Maplevlew Avc.. I W I'e supper guests of Mrs. Mayne AUCTIONEERING ; I<iNOR~NCE .' DnyLon. Ohio hns been dl.\ly ap- I little whi le ago. t h e re o lll es it g rim r e mind r that Chr'ist- Alexalluer last ,Saturday night. pollll.ed as , Administra trix of tile Mrs. ~ e tLie Hnrper and daught. r .mas is not far away . .. ill' fact just a li ttle more t han six estate of Oleita Sides late ot WarStanley & Koogler Hannnll atLcuded the (wleral or I'cn County. Ohio, deceased: hort weeks. Mrs. Lindemuth near Miamisburg. Dated tills IGLQ day of October 1041. All signs point to /I prosperous holiday season t his lu.') t Friday. Fof Dales. Phone S4R6. Waynes. RALPH H. OAREY The Chrlstlnn Service Society of Judge or the Probate Cour t year. With th ex c eption of a few tempora ry layoffs, f ,a cville, Ohio. Reverse Oha1'ges. Lhe l'4eLhodlst Ohurch held a supWarren COIIDLy. OhiO tory workel's li ving here have had a pros perous year. De- per In Lha community room IlI..')t Froug & Froug. At~s. 503 Mu tual Home Bldg. fense industry is giving work to many. Farmers of this ::saturday evening. The ladles cleared over fifty dollars. WALE AND 'SPERM DaYLon. Ohio . ..,ectioll hav e had goon cro ps and n hi g hly satisfactory year. Spring Valley Orange members OIL WAS USED WIDELY ABOU T Wayn esville merchants have anticipated an unu s ual were guests of Oaesar Creek Oraug" LEGAL NOTICE 1830 ••• UNTI L KEROSENE 1rHE! ~,s. CIHMNEv WAS Tuesday evening when the 3rd ciemand fll!' Ch ri . tmllH goods and hllve J?ood s locks on last DE~ElOPE() BY AR<{ANO, nnd 4t.h degrees were conferred on CAME INrO GENE.RAL USE NoUce Is hereby given LhBt Ohio A FRENCH CHEMIST. IN Central 'relephone OorporalJon and tl class of cliudidates. Reft'eshmell Ls Iland. ABoUT 1870 • 1164 , .• mE FIRST' REAL The Ollnton 'I'elephone Company Whil e in every tow n and c ity there is always so m e of Ice crenm. cake and collee wel'e IMP~OVEMENT IN FLAME served at Lhe close at Lhe work. have med 1\ jplnt Appllcatlon wllh LAMPS IN +,000 YEIIRS .~I out-oi·town buyi ng re. idents of a com munity"like Wayn e 'The Public Utilities Oommlssion of Mrs. SUSIe Dougla.,s and Miss Ohio seeking Lhe consent and ville, us ua ll y can finct just as good m e r c h afldise and at just Mblll1e Cook returned home from authority oC such Commission to the WaynllSvUle last Friday night.. havas good a price , right h er e at home. n-bandonmenL of a telephone toll ing been called Lhere eleven days Ilne located between WayneSf1l1e . All of us s h ou ld I'e member .that dollars spe nt here, ago. on account at the serious Uand Wilmington, OhIo. . n 'ss ami d~ath of their aunt Mrs. have a better c h ance of returning to u s, than the dollars Addle Smith. Such Application has been assigned fOr public hearing on Tuesday, ROoT FOR AND CONSIGN Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Black spen t I'Ipent in the distant city. November 18. 1941 . at 10:00 o'clock your Cattle. ·hogs. Sheep and calves Thw'sday in Xenla. , 1'here are two thill gs we s hould do. One is to buy for COtiTIN..VOUS EfFICIENCY If 8' tlr· (5) A. M. Ellstern Stnndal'd Time at the A dioner was served at the home t ( ! R'I nl::" [f'"~Ev,6&)5> TO Christmas as early as possible. The other is to give YQur of Mr. and Mrs. mUie Stiles SunOF OUR GREAT DEFENSE Pli?OolIlees of Lhe COlDmlsslon in 1-he to ~orrls-Brock Co.. )jve wire and ;7 Alim;ICIAL;"14HT, <iRAM I~ MAINTAINED 80m New SLnte Ollice Building, South progresslye firm for the highest llome town merc hant a ca ll and be convinced th.8 t he can day In hooor of Mr. and Mrs. Stiles market prices and good service. .Front Street. Oolumbus. Ohio. DAY AND N ICitfT BY MEANS, birthdays. Those enjoying Lhe day MANS WOR'" USED help fill your C hristmas Ii t as well as the larger store in were Mr. and Mrs. Hal'old Goodwil1 OHIO OENTRAL TELEPHONE Union Stock Yards, Cincinnati. O. OF MODERN . ARnFIGIAL To END AT 5UNSET! CQRPORATlON . and children. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Illme in on RadIo StaUon WOKY the city. '-.<i-iiT I.' By George B, Quatman, President ~ ------~- _ _ _ _ SLiles of Waynesville, Mr. and Mrs. 12:25 ot 12:30 p . m. for our dally THE CLINTON TELEPRONE Warren Leamlng and son, of ~ew market reports. COMPANY , Viennll. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tldd BASKETBALL SEASON OPENS By Ray Alter. Manager and InmUy. Mr. ad Mrs. Harry MilOct. 23, 30, No.v. G. 13 ler and chll(lren of Dayton. Friday nig ht .at the Waynesville high school gym, A little S011 was born Thursdny to . Coach Grandle will s how his 1941-42 basketball team for Mr. and Mn. Henry Kersey. '. PUBLIC "SALE Mr. 'Oharlle Ooffelt who lW.s been the first time. sick the PIlIit week Is' slowly 1m~ 1 him dead. proving. . . ov. Having rented my farm, will sell Basketball in Waynesville has always been supported Harry and Paul Stoneburner. of 'The dl\Y Is cold and dark and Hallowe'en last night and I did lit Public Sale at tarm known as well, but greater interest in the game was shown following OedarvUle College, spent the weekdreary, not share In a Single celebration. Link . King farm on Oaesar creek. even ghosts and witches left me a mHes north of Harveysburg just the c~mpletion of t he new gym, which is one of the best end with home"' ~folks. .. State Route 1"" t 12 :30 p. m. on A. masquera"", party was held aL It raJns and the wind Is never ulone. Today Is All Saints Day wi th ~uu .... a ot alae and eoncUtioll h. the county. th.e High School bulldlng, Hiilloweary. Its remembrance of a ll the saints Sa\urday, Nqy. 8, 1941 Hop-CalYeB-Sbeep-Etc. The local team might not win all of its games. .Jt ween. , The vlne still cHngs to the moulder. . ' . Z-H01'lle8-2 The flr.s~ Quarterly Conference am;lent and modern. canonized ami Bay horse coming 3 yr. old, wprk_ . ..BenlOyed ..,ompU, , .. might even lose more than it wins, althoug){ we doubt it. was <held Fr1day evening In the • log wall, uncanonlzed. . ed some, sound. Bay marc, good call But at every gust the dead leaves ,Nov. 2. Suoh a' lovely Indian SUDl-' worker .. But whatever its record, we believe basketball games Methodist Cilurch, aJiter the busitall." mer Sundl\Y that I couldn·t stay . ' 5 -0~ a reception Was held by the flhould be s upported weh by residents of this community. ness entire cU'cutt lor .Rev. and Mr< ' COUll- J Jersey cow giving .. . That may nllt be quoted. correctly llama and went visiting. The I I good !low mUk. ~rsey cow g v ng some milk. 3 Perhaps you have not attended. game here for some Andre, of W~gton. Mr. and Mrs. Robet: t DogKett afe and I will leI;. you finish It. You try Is surprtsingly green and stIli yearling heifers. time, Try i t this year. and you. will see for yourself, not FER~IL1IZER announclng the bwth of Ii son last probablY learned it In school just some autumn leaves. In the StOnyRop only a high brand of basketball, but a spirit on the part Wedne.'>dl1Y evening. ' as I <Ud .-Nov(~mber. We had a few brook woods there Is a group with 4 'shoats welgh1ni 50 Ibs. :~ Reverse Teleplnme' Cbareea .oft Mr. William Colllns who was .... of the students and rooters that is unequaled a nywhere: ys 11ke thB't t his week b ut we as perfect a color scheme as our W h' Implement. ' la seriously Injured 10 an auto acclagon, o.y. dders, plo\\l's, rakes. . Main 4H, Xen,la, O. dent early in Septemj)er is slOWlY needed the rain, the sprIng Is run- best designers could Originate, a grain drill, CUltivator, mower, tank. &. G. BaebsJeb. Improving at his home here. He was nlng a little but there tsnit much deep red oak. a. finm'e colored young cOlJll sheUer. seea sower. shovels. WANTED-A LEADER r emoved from MCclellan Hospital reserve ' water yet. We do hnve days sugar tree. and a paie. greenfsti. yel .. barels. binder. licythe, grindstone • • •_ • •_ • •_ ._ _ . several days ago. ' llJte that but I llke to think of No- low maple. I look for It each time : e l basket, s.acks; walnut lumber: ", Recen,t1y m The Miami Gazette there appeared an Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hoeke en- vember as Indlan'Summer the first I go by. I cas. editorial deploring the fact that although materials were tertalned at a family dinner at. frost past still some 'b rlght color in Nov. 3. Th1s afternoon the 800 bu. "ood in crib, " . ' Onn" . . . .II!IIiIiI!!il. . . . . . . .. , . ' . their home wet sunday 10 celebra- . ' 0 '" '1"'on .hand· and money in the bank, the local Boy Scout cabm .tlon of t.Mlr twenty-third wedding ~e woods, a soft blue haze over tne Ohil.n~er heaC\ of realstere51 Jerseys soy bean hay, 1 ton timothy. project was at a standaqll. . anniversary. The guests were "Mr. hills, .th~ gras!! aUnost as green as Was sold at auction'. Breeders from -Uft~" H01lleli) 014, 000cJ. "'ht Benne tt anif f nm- the ft'" Ine, a11' over' th e country· were there. It uuuoo. . case. p~ or tImIe, davenport, • The Scout committee last week in a public statement and Mrs "Dw 1> ' 0 ew wh eat " soft warm s"" .... _. vtcq-ola rockers .bUffet'1 'Odd • . Uy, of Bradford, OhIo. Mr. and Mrs. bonfires. football gam e 5, and wa., ~eld in. a tent wiLh s' ring for n chairs, 'square. ~le . . di~ ,table "I'ARVIA-LITiuo 'TAJt ~ gave an explanatIOn for the delay. LeMar Bennett and Mr. MelvIlle ThanksgiVing on the way. Some showing the cattle and £eats tot the BDd 'cha1rs, stands. kitchen cabinet RGAP OIL, EXOAVATIN<i Accor.din g to the. c~mYlittee, lack of .leadership is the =::rs.~~~r.to~~. =g":::;. people find faU S~d seasol). but I bidders and printed cataiogues for 2 cupboards, Olermont rang~, wood.. ause~ ThiS leadership involves the services of some one Bennett and Paul Norma and Mar- Hke winter so Its ' approacb doesn:t tell1ng the breeding ·of each one A :eaoor. OOB~ oiJ heater, ru:atrola~ DUMP TRUOK SERVICE sufficiently versed in ' building, who can see to it that the gnret Bennp.tt, at Xenia.' . make me sad. I like to get ready very proper 'sale. I we~tto·.see ~nd w~ ~t:!se~~ie~~lC~ . building is erected properly: . da~~: ~~ :n~u P~~~. ::~ (or It. to make every thing sn~g and . admire but. I did not buy, they wen t rrames. washing tmachine, dtshes, We jOhl the committee in' believing that s ome one will Mrs. Earl Olevenger' and son, Ken; comfortable. The men came ;vester- too high lor me. They were the ~~tehen utensils. jugs, jars, lamps, . . . neth. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Gorham day to clean the fUrnace and the ll'ue Jersey type, slender ljut not too ' ome-made rag rugs, CJU'pet. ca~om Phone. Wayne~1Ue 44ft11 come forward soon and assume th~ responslblhty fQr the and Ada. Marie ando Bruce Dunn day betoe they put in the coal-one small small boned. With straight board'. copper kl\ttle, sleigh bells, ' project. We feel sure this i.ndividual will be able to enlist of ~prIng Valley a~~ l Mrs. El1~ dollar a ton I~ore than IBst year. -back~ long. slender necks, t~n ~~~~ :~~~3 ~~celr~~c!~ s~:, Lebanon Qfflce Phone '4'13K-' , plenty of dependable help. Er'I'rumPt'J,whilmlngtoIi. A/1r. and ~s. Today we elea'ned the henhouse. "A tails and Inrge well shaped \ldders, ,antiqUe day bel!. antique sofa d1n~ nes were a nson andguests'Sund sons Max andf nea t h en h ouse Is an h onor to the. and the final t.est of d~1ry breeding ,. ing.'. laIble an d cas, 'h Ir China cl~t" . ; res. 98-M Morrow Phone No. 3 Roger dlDner Mr. and Mrs. Horace JOhnllona~d poor and ~ credit to the wealthy. -fine cream records, Quiet. gentle ' rocker, odd chairs, antique .. dresser, Mrs. Orace Adams, ~ear. Bowers:. There Is no ,Illeed to hide it." 80 arls . toc.rats Of. th,e co. w world. Ac- -;:-'--------.:...~:.:......-.....-.2...;_--....:...~--r--~ vIDe. . saId a man na~ed Oobb (not Irvin) cording to, the .rules of ~ihe Pure Mr. and Ms. B . V. Oarr. of 0 ,;;- who wrote an !interesting and am"u&- Bred Stock Association no raise of _ born ealled on their mother, Mrs. \ '. ,> _ \"!""'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~----------,." Cora' Oompton, last Sunday even- iog book on Poultry raising. It look- .less than five dollars was Ilccep~ed, ing. ed very nice 'wlth plenty of clean no pennY-1lnte at the1r sales. Wtlfle NEW SUlT8 Tine Roberts to Robert. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Underwood st~w on ' the floor and I am sure I 'Was there the lowest price paid . ChuKlng that. her husband a- lot 884 in Pra.nklln. entertalned . at dinner last Friday the <hens ·Wted It. The Windows need for a cow was nlnel.¥-dollars ' nn.U L..1I ft'" d Marvin and Esther Binkley to eveplng. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Eubank new coverings. .....- g'~._ sub8tlt'u te two at that. p·lce wh1!e so....e· bused h er and struc k both .,..e. an Bernice OOUlns. 1.6'7 acres in Olear- and son. of Walla Walla. Wash., , ,. ~..., • . . . ' -. . ~ ~ -:...•• :.,., ber mother, Virginia J. Hines. Leba and Mr. and Mrs. James Sears. put on . seyeral. ¥!!B,@agO , ls )abDutovertwohundredandmostofth . em ..:.. . creek township. JlOIl. file(! suit for ·a divorce from Dayton and Mrs. Everett Hurley gone. I have trIcu sever~1 kinds but w~l up !n ,the hundreds. The y'ouog Paul Johnson Hines, wholil ahe Fred anct Fay L. Kibbey to Wll- and daughter, ShIrley. that with the wires in It wears the stock sold· at fifty dollars, sixty and rrI d i M Sb f1l d th It llam L. Talbott, ' plot In SUllwell " best, enough loetter to pay for the even eighty dollars a head ' tor most , rna e &st ay. e e e su subdivisIon. Lebanon. . ...bh ther Anna Fa Ikner dlfterence in price. espec1ftli" if you of It: The onlv regls·tered cow w'e ' ...... OUI .er rna, u William 'and Alberta Mather to ~., WiUlam Tindall tiled suit against . have Leghorn hens. a sudden move- eyer owned was bOUght at the sale " .]. Alice TlndaU. PrankUn, for a di- J . O. and Harriet EllnWood, 88.53 , ment and they are up in the air Imd ot a~ breeder ' who stood and said ~oree cbt.rgtng neglect. He stated acres In Wayne townshJp. Mrs. WaUer Kenridl, Co~pondent. if tbey shouldhlt a window head-on uthere ~r.e no cullb 1n this' sale"...... _ refused to realde on his farm ' George Sellers to Louella Sellers. Mr. and Mrs. Allen~ . lck 'atten- It is tpo 'bad for the :waxed-cloth But the, cow we ,boUght' wa.s th..· lie . ' two plots In Springboro. ,. T preterlng t:b reside In town, and be P M d L B O&bo . to C 1 ded Ute funeral of Mra. Sarah variety. or. the cellophal\e on cotton .me~ nest. orlll'lest II;lcker We ever . !o~ the custody at Utelr four 8~~7' a~r~ In M~e ~;:.: Smith in WaynE:svllle Wednesday. ' m~sb kind. !40~e turkey trouble. had on our plac~ a'od l'!?thlng ever ~~1!1tl~~~ ~~ore. . .., children. sbiP.. · " Mrs. Mary Oornell is now staylng~ J'lrst one of -(~ huge young gQi>- ,broke her of ,it. She .was not .1l~eJ..l PInt .mad suit against ~y , J. O. and , Harriet ElllnwOOct to w(th ber niece .. . Mrs. Miriam Port- blln~ dlCln't COllDe home to roost an(l , a gooq . milker but these cows were ~~~~~IIDI.lJ'I.er,•. Garnett Rumaggl and Jesse and Mae Robinette: 20 acres ley at Miamlsburg. aq1 lD.totS aq1 pu'S .I3tn0Ull uatn what they claimed for them. ·be'~uti1-· i<...:,.IlI.: 14.... ~ WiIlUa:Dl PInk. aak1~ that tranaf!!l' In WaYne townahlp. . Mrs, Josle Oraham visited her son· other night seemed to ' be <too muoh ful. pure.,bred. ~ru~ to_'type Jerse~s. of three parcels of properHarold Whitaker artit · tamlly on tor the ~Iest one. I found hIm, The being of grace must go before ~ Pranklln be set aalde as tile . MARRIAGE LlCEN8ES WedneSday and Thursday. of iast head under hls wing, standing in the Increase of ~t: for there Ie no ~ wu actually .a part of, the Lloyd Herbert Hyde. 21, laborer, weett. the weeds. and the next day I found gro-,vth . without ' llfe; DO 'buDdI .~te .. of ,EUJJabeth Harding to Ilnd Oatherlne Elizabeth Costello. Mr alld Mrs. W. P. Olark of.l::iay- - - - - - -'17:!'. ,....;..--'---- ing ' w1tbou~ a ' foundatt~n. , •. ..bScb he aaaerta he Is Joint heir 21, factory worker, both 01 Franklin. ton vlslted Mrs. Mary Carmony and ' -~Ving~ ; WllJJam PInk. RoIJ:ert raylor. 29. Lebanon, office Miss Velma Smith 8I\turday atter- the week end with their da.ughter; worker .a nd Mli1am Wlnstet. 23. nqon. , Mrs. Herbert :Phlllfter and family Morrow, beautician. . Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Mance and. near MidiJletown: ~P- WIll1am Eari Olbson. 21. machln· daughter ot'.D6yton · are ) moving A number CIt taMllles frbln "here :~~~~id.·liUbnlJ:~trat,rIX ot the estate ,1st and JanIce HJpple 19 steno- th.Is week to 'the Keiu1ck prdper." attend,ed th.e !i<lot~ers Club Hallow: Of:,_~~ dUttelry with CUff Beck· ' . . ., . v . ,J~ ,.. ,. and R. · o. graph.er, b!?th of Pra~ r:ecently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. eel!- OarnivaU lt- }Vaynesvfile Prl.day Wiilikt'l-a &ppraIae Cec11 R. Blabop, 28, Portsmouth . MalQWell Oross and daughter. eve~. . • :: ~,. ~ .' .. n. I .ftd dmln Va., ,weld~r lllld Martha 'Lee Sand- . . Mr. and. Mrs Lon Hammond or Mr: and , Mrs: waiter KenriCk and waa appo n"" a • erso 'u Lebanon bea t1 1ft" ! . . I " of Citate of Bertha n. ra, , U c......... MasOD" were week endgueats of Ja.mes Haines vialted their coUllDa. arter WayneaY11le. witb W, 'N. v.emon 9 , 21. ' Mlddle·town. the.1r son, llalPh Hammond and fa- MIss Olara SWde and Mother JOhn' ::;;;'" ••,.:1". . . . . . WUlIiIiI Bractley and James B~l wOl'lter, ad Lucy Lee · ~rp. 21, mllY. Slade In, Dayton' Sunday ~iernoon. ' " .t.iCIlUll8'· ~ . ~on, sbbe \VOl'tter. J MJ's , • Vl01~ Grassl , ,and daUghter Mr1. M&r.y !Q.a, tIiloD,y · ·Kra. "n_' ~ ~ as oi-:J.I)tt1e· 8O~th, · ·mr. S~WOOD 'ft.ERVlCE8 . MISs NQi'ma and ¥Iss Mary 'Me- Marah.ll and i 4lsr Velma' BnU;;~ ~9"ag, .' determined to have!L IIBw IIqIlKOimAY Oluakey ..o!, ~U8I ' spent TUesday , company wtttl '~. and .,Mia• .E. 'J • ... . , . . of 11.....· (' . .', ' . eveDJD, ~. laai w~ .wI~li Mr. ana. -oarmo~ ,o~ Br~.elci a~ 'Sun- ,: 'JIlt ..tat. ai' ~ 8. OMham PuneraI aervices y{ere 'held Kon- · Mrs. :w~ter Eer.lclL . . " daY at sceli,l.c, ~nl :County,. Iee&it ba~ a un valu. of day at 2 p. m. at the Stubbs fun-, A. IUle CJ'oWd enjoyed the Ball9W ~ inl Rock H~IIet·,.Old ~ , Cave.. era! bome for Mrs. Ruth Bberw,OOd, een carn1val given by the W.oman's and othc. ~JIltaiul ~ 87,"" who c1Jec1 Sa'turda.y at. .the J;Jqslety at ,Lyt)e Hall 'rhUl'8day eveMr. aDiflllu: (ny~e Whiuton enPlUDda bome. BurIal was' ~de 111 nlntr. · . tertalned at a ijlJ1hdaY ~er SunIIJaIDJ oemet.erJ. Mrs Grace ~ who has been day ~oDOrtna th~ latter'. tatber., ICf. ............ IIWer, II.~ &be wu aurvtved by tWo SCDS, car~ tor ~ Oomeu Ie DOW._- Levi oreatb~ ot b&ytoa. ou 'bIa , ' . .9ar1. ol ' WlJIIeSYWe, !'red, of Bar. fill at the hOJDe of her btotb.. In . 85t11 Mr. and lin: Bet&0 DaDald ........ ..,...., . aIid ODe brotber, PraLk J)aJWD. nard Ke1lob W"1DU~ ~ oI·ToIIIIo. u,. and lin. aterle OoraeD ,~t aJIO "'....
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The , BUSiness Men's Lheir Sundny guests, the latter's ••o , Olub arranaed . "everal contests. ruother, Mrs .. G11~ss aurt ' daughter, •, Their gUts were money; donated by Miss Charlotte Thomas, of Dayton. " Mr . and Mrs . .AmOS' Trivett and the dub. There were prizes also ~ awarded to the dlfferent best mask mmily, of Wllmingt.on , were Sunrepresentations. duy ' callers In town. ,I Mrs. Ruth Sherwood, one of our Mr. and Mrs. Glcnn Snell and THE FLORENCE SUPER HOT BLAST utilizes (• aged citizens passed away, Saturday, son, Larry, or Blflchester, were Frl-' the only modern principle of amokeleaa combusu morning at 2:15 o'clock at the day evening dinner guests of the tion. It is endorsed by amoke inspectors and : "Friends ' Home" WaynesVille where lormer's pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. Will smoke abatement leagues everywhere for ita she had been living for 'several, Bnell. efficiency in eliminating the dirt caused by months. FUneral was held, Monday, Mrs. Sally ~lt!r anq. friends, of .s moke and soot. Invest in a Florence and get at 2 P. M. at the Stubbs Funeral Xenia, were Sunday afternoon calthe latest and greatest acbievement in coal Home, Waynesvllle with burial In lers at t1!e Frank Wilson home. stove production. Miami .Oemetery. • Mr. Charley 'Thompson, enterMrs. Helen Roberson, teacher In ulned (rlends a·t a dinner party, our school, entertained her "class" Sundny. at lhe New Martin Hotel, at a Halloween party, Wednesday Wlhnln gt~n . evening. MeSllers WWiam and Karl Bogan, of Camp ShelbY, returned home, Sunday morni1l8 on a furlough . Mr. Barr . Nolder, visited friends lIarrleUe E. Tbomas, Correspondellt and relatives In Lynchburg, Sunday. The eart.h Is drear and dnl'k toMr. Walter Morris and daughter, Miss Harriet, ot Wichita, Kan:, were day. Over nU Is a hush , waiting maE', no hocus pocus about building anything Large:- Becau!le of Better Serv ice, Quality, and Price Wednesday guests of the former's quieL and sad. A year on t.he eart.h -from a new porch to a new city, It', out in i!; like n li!etlme , with Joy, sorrow, niece. Mrs. Mary Syferd. Established 1849-1941 the open where we can see all of the work, What Mr. Harold. Prazler, who has been .sunny duys and dark days, blrL!I it takel in men and materials can be seen for the and death. And . t he cows lay and ailing tor some time, Is quite 111 a t looking~ rest Ilnd chew their cuds and medihis home. tate- on what? Mr. Frank Wilson, who has been Ie', easy to see what our local Construction Industry Mr. and Mrs . Ed Linville, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wi! lam SII1I I11 an I d ny mornin g. , Aunt Ruth IlS she III several weeks. does not show The Indlcs of the Ferry church Mrs. Kenneth Jennings. of Spring- M :. . I1'n Sue .~p c nl pa rt of lust we'ck was known to all, endcared herself ~ done for this town I Look around youl And Improvement. served lunch at the Chal1dlel' sale field; Mr. and Mrs. Clint DuVall, I tJay Lon. think back a little ways, It's hard to believe thil Lo nil who knew her and will be Monday. MJaa Evelyn Tucker, teacher In it the lame town. r. lI nd Mrs. Evcrett RameR and Ill' tly mlsse~ at the home. Mr. and Mrs. Vlctbr Glnss , Mr . nn Dayton, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hutchinson Mrs. Perry J. Thomas and 'on. WIIS IHLend ed It dlnn H In honor of Mrs. Allee Clark had as her If you look behind the scenes you'll see more happiher parents, Mr. and Mre. Harry (Jeanet.t.eFox) 's~H!llt Sunday wi Lli Robert; Rev. Smith nnd son .' Jr . Mrs. Halnc's flllher . Benjamin g u SlS for dltmel', Saturday. her DeII,. more health and a better future for aU of us. Tucker. t.he laiLer's parents .Mr. nnd Mrs. Nina LlnvUle and WII)lam Bell, Ed Gorey, nt lhe hOlllc of Mr. and Mrs. brother, Lee Mason and wife. at That'. what our local Construction Industry hat Mtaa Katbl~n Campbell, who has Frank Fox and famlly. Ling lind Vl.rglnla Moore, Bronson licr r.."r t Cal' y n Ilr Samanlilfl , Mason. done for this townl 1113t's the biggest job it's.:.done. been living with her Sister, Mrs, Juuior Smith Is down In bed with Moore and Betty McIntosh. Royc,l' Sunday. MI·S. Margarettll. Heacock, and Kyle Cook ,of Franklln has re- IntesLlnal grippe. He Isn·t. very w.,ll i'ournllln and Doro thy Hunter; Ie', mighty important to realize how local ConttrucMr. nnd Mrs. RnYl!lOnd Wr son Misses Frelda Harvey and Ruby turned to her home here. cion hat done its big job. The job hat been done by Evelyn Sherwood anti ThOmmy called on Joe Shambau~h and wifE'. J ames were Daytpn visitors, Monat t.his writing. Mrs. Irma . Stumps and _brother, iadividual effort-by Ire, enttrprhe. Hunter . and the host and hOlltess. ot .ncnr Harveysburg, Friday alter- day. Dewey, of Leb&non, were Thursday Mrs. Lester Gel'hal'd called on noon. callers on Mre. Enlerson Frazier Mrs. W . C. Smith, Monday. That', an open air system, too. Where everybody Mr, and Mrs. ErncRt Mart.ln, Mr. Raleigh Bogan flnd family, Mrs. 'd Mr. nnd Mrs. ,Tom Fordyce spent worb on an equ~l basis, . W here nothing is hidden [lnd Mrs. R\lljkln, of Day Lon , and a Del SOD, Haro•• W. E. Bogan, and Mr . Wel don by red tape, \ Mr. Earl Oray. has returned from ' Sunday 'a fternoon and evening wlt.h Mr.;. J . L. Mendenhall all · were Wilson were guests of Mr . a nd Mrs. Albuquerque, New MexJco,' wbere he the PelTY J . Tho>IDases. Mrs. William SmUh, Corrrsllo nclent Chnrley Wnrwl ' k ·of ColuJnbus. llQme vlsllors, Sunday. kVeit now - in your own home - in . your own vWted bls brother Olint Oray and . LaIe Elam, WJRO works at the Dr. and Mrs. Kyser, of Col1imbus, Sunday. community, familY,' Thomas sawmlU,. spent Sunday wlt.h culled on Misses Annie U . and . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wlbon Mrs. Conrad GllIougb and son, his son below Lelb!lnon. MaDle T. Browne and Frances AIwere Sunday dinner guests of thei r "BWle" were WIlmington , guests, TIle flies Ilfe with us still. Bless daughter, Mrs. Thcodore McIn.til'e, de ll, Sundny afternoon. Saturday. their I1tt.le hearts, they have more and family, of near New Burlingstamina than an elephant. Everylbilll f~r Buildilll Mr. I\nrl Mrs. W. E Stroud, Mrs . Dr. Will 081es~, b one.of 0 ur . . ton. MI'. • Nelli " .unncll, CorrCSf1ollt1ent "ab ' ut - Ina" was taken to th e gymMr. ·and Mrs. Lawson of ColumMaude Crane, and Mrs. treite HenMr. and Mrs. Paul Terrell and Wayneavill., Obio PbODe 14 nasium, Prlday evening to enjoy bus, w~I'e SUn~hlY guests at the Cam.lly and Mrs. Millie Terrell vislt.Mrs. Ruth Sherwood afLer sev- derson were Sunday ' guests of Mr. Fred Hubble .home. ed Mrs. Homer Haines on Saturday. eml weeks Uiness, passed away Fri· and Mrs. B. T. VJce, of Lewisburg. Mrs. James Hartsock called on Mrs. W. C. Smith at the parsonage Sunday eveiUDii. Dorot.hy Oerpnrd visited with Buelah Smith'. Sunday. Mrs. Claude Pummll spent Sunday in Dayton, visiting relaUves. Mr. and Mr.s e Everett Hunter and daughter enter~ned the members of the choll' of the Ferry church at a Halloween party at their borne In Gentervllle, on Saturday ' night. Oames passed ti!le e\!ening pleasantly and novel refreshlnents were ~rved . A glnge'ooread man with 'whlpped cream clothing and a' peach tor a bea~ Ilnd pineapple chips for arms and legs was ~rved with sweet clder_ and CandY. Preaent were Mr, and Mrs. Maurice ' Hunter and daughter, Oarol r Ann,
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This phot&play of 'he Starr's (Belle and Sam) which oomes to the Twin Theatre, sunday and Monday. ts In t.ecbnloolor and shows Belle Starr as tbe BandU Queen m the Old West.
Harveysburg School .News By NeUle I\lcCarren aud Elennor Creech
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Frye and morning fOI' 1\ ten day deer hunting . sons. Mrs. Cora RI-:11 and Mrs. trip to Maine. l\llsccUaneoUs • • • Reba Brnddock attended the BradThe coca-cola botlilng company Miss Mary Eva LeMay, of Jefterstreet fa.mUy reunion Sunday at sent their representative to make sanville, Ind., spent the week-end the homel of Mr. and Mrs, Harry his annual visit to Harveysburg . wi th her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hurley. of Spring Valley. His mollon plcLure this 'year was a Fmnk U . LeMaY. ney. • • • I wi.h to thank the votf~ra survey of .the Brookfield Zoo, at • • • Mrs. Mary Middleton. of Springof Wayneaville for their .up- Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Thompson Chicago. Mr. and M~s . D. R. Salisbury an .1 and Mr. ,and Mrs: Murrel Thompson field, vlslted Mr. and Mrs. Walter port in the recent election. were Sunday dInner guests of thelr A Halloween Social was held ramUy Ilnd Mr. and Mrs. W. ·P. Elzey. Monday afternoon. WALTER T. ELZEY Salisbury were all Sunday guests of parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ennis October 31. at Harveysburg Gym . • • • Treaa. Thompson. ,It was sponsored by the P. T . A. Dean Elawke and Art Calvert. of' Mr. and Mrs. Leon Salisbury. of , . the best Prizes were given ror ' C olumbmi. were guests of Dean's neur Hillsboro. ' Mrs: James Lamb was bostess to I WiJ. to thank the. voten a group or friends and relatives at a represenlaUons of char~ters. Ray - parents. Mr. and Mrs. '0 . J.eo • • • of Wayne Tow_hip for the shower given In honOr of Mrs. mond EakInS dressed as a moun- lfawke, SIEtturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. JOlin Hover and aplendid .upport aivenme Grace Pierce. • • • son, Danny, ot Dayton, spent . the taineer, won first prize. Mary Elizin the election of Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dalton and abeth Smith. Dorothy and Eleanor .Mrs. Harold Miller, Mrs. Rober t week-end with Mrs. Hover's parNo.ember 4. Mr. and Mrs. ,Tames Adams, of Oreech dresSed as nurses and a Davis and' Mrs. H. F. Dye were cnts, Mr. and Mrs. k , 'G. Miller. • • • JESSE PRENDERGAST Massillon. Ohio. visited Mrs. Maude baby Won second prize. Bli Brooks, Dayton visitors Inst Monday. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartsock. of dressed as Uncle Sam, won third. Adams over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bolin, of Millard. were 'S unday guestS ot' Mrs:Mr. and. Mrs. Roy Eatus spent the Pamella Brown, dressed as Mickey Lebanon. were dInner guests Bun- E:d1t.h Harris. day, Sunday. with Louls Lamb and Mouse, won ·fourth. • • • famlly. La~r, cO\ltests were held in day of Mr. and Mrs. E. 0, Crane Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. H ill and famUy. . Mr. and Mrs. How.ard Bradeen which everyone parUclpated. Twin theati70 mnnas er and wlfe. • • • and Mr. and Mrs. Leonarct-'l'\fmey---AIl the people jolned.-iD folk, Wayn•••ille. Ohio . t Ohariesl Fires of Troy spent the ha ve purchllBed the Lemmon prop ~ are expecting to leave Wedesday for dances which wound up . he even-· . , a trip to Washington D. O. Wb1le lng's fun. . , wee.k-end,. wl~ his parents. Mr. and Ol'ty, . located Oil Route 42 across from L~e ' Lemmon's home. nnd LAST TOlES TODAY in Washington. they will be the . Names are ' being submitted fo : oMrs. Louis Fir:s. . • moved IntO thelr~ U;w home t Wed- , , '" ... G. 1Iob1Dlon. Marlene DeltFrienwl of J . . K. Preston will be nesday. guests of Mrs. Tinney's a1ater and the lunch room. Whoever bas his ~ :, .... riGh. Geo. BaIt In hUllband. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed. tltle selected will be Ilwarded fl'~e sorry to 3earn that be Is .ill and w:1l Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bogan have lunches for a week. The present be' conflned to ~Is bed for a period 4·MANPOWER" move~ to Loulil Lamb's property and . plan Is for the lunch room to slart of two weeks. ·NewS~ Oarl Schnelder ·has moved to the operathig on Nov. 10. • • • (Co n ~lnued from page p 'McKJnaey property, . Blludents In t.he Book"/-Montl1 Rev. F'. B. Atklnson, ' of Clncln" degree o1fer~d In arty local chapter, Mrs. Charles Lynch., 1a , stW ser- clU,b ' have received their Nov. lists natl, walS the , dinner. guest· of Mr. 10Ullty ill at her home' here. and nre Plaklng selections. ' and Mrs . Donald L. Hawkc Sunday, .were Ralph Ilirummond. Benny Hisey. Raymond . Isaacs ' Charles Mr. and . Mrs: S,he~ Tinney . Mrs. Shtflz went to New Jersey. at the Little Inn. Rye. Jun'tor SherWood, Donllllj Wat~ ' and so~. Joe Pre~~e. were In Day- :FrIday for the wedding of h 'r ' ton on bUIIlness las~ week. friend. Slle was matron of honor. -MI:. and Mrs. Robert ' Anderson klns .. GeorgI! Wlcal,'. Rdkrt ~ool"':·" Ilnd family. of Wyoming. were lard and Edwlb Surface. guests at; the hom.o of Mr. and Mrs . . The boys now ' havo the right · to wear the gold pm. ~olly , J . K . Preston, sunday.
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Bunnell. Correspondent Mr: and Mrs. Earl crawford entertained Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schneider and son Sunday. ~v . Eustace Heckert took dinner "Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Garrison. . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bunnell and daUghters entertained Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mullen. Mrs. Earl Mullen, Mr. 'Olyde Bunnell and family. Mr. ' an4 Mrs. Levi B\lnnell and (amlly and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hoover and daughtt!r. Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gorsuch and daughter. Marie. entertained at a Waynesville. and Mr. Prentice .Tinween party, Sunday evening at th~r country home near Lebanon: ~Tliose who enjoyed the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kidder and daughter. Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. William KkI<;Ier. all of Norwoo!!; Miss ·.Lucy Hill. of Pisgah; 'Mrs. Inls Brant. of Hamilton; MIss Leta Gorsuch, of Bethany; Mr. and Mrs. WU~rd Taylor. of Sp~lngboro; and Mr. and f4rs. Howard Gorsuch. ~I~on. ". Uf. and Mn!. ·John K~ter and daughter, V!llma. e.ntertalned Mr. and ~. "orris Lew,ls and son, Sunday afternoon. Ur. ~nd ' ~ . ...Prank Frazier. and Oaijler1ne Wallace called on and .Mrs. Banner Stewart and Mn.
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Mr. alyI ¥rs. w. N. Sears. Mr . AMERICAN EDUVATION WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Charles Orawford, and MI;s. EVe,rett Sears and son. Each week seems to have some, of ,Oinclnnati. spent the' 'week-end . Ronnie, 'vls~ted relatives pear Peeb-' parMcular feature. ¥ mjmtiqn.l!d, with · Ur. and Mrs. ClarenCe Oraw- l.es "0/ I:;unday afternoon. and at- !ast week waf N"tlpnal ~GIi\. ~bt " te~d~' se~Vlll~s ' at the Church' 6f week ' ~n(J !>efore that ,.we, had Nn- . ford and ~amily. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Clark and otirl~t In Blanchester In the even- tlonal Apple' w,eek and others. How ~ family. and Mr. and Mrs .. Jlm Mil-· Ing.! ' ~'. ' . ever. ' American Education ·week has ier and 1\on, Ha~ James, of Day• • " bee~ recognized lon:;er than most Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hastings and of the others and will com~ this ton; and Mr. Harry Gibson, of n''";, Bellbrook; were callers at the Hlley " son, Robert. 'were guests!'t a "famlly year Nov) 9-15. "~; 'T : ~ Gibson home, Sunday after~ooll. dinner t:lullday. held at the home ot The theme of the twenty-first · Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morgan and Mr. and ' Ml'S. Carloa ' Hastibgs, f observance of American Educational ' , ' .. week · shotnd s~lke a responsive family. or ,near Bellbrook, spent Dayton. Sunday evening wlth Mr. and Mrs. • -~ • ".c40rd In the hearts of', all )l8tr'I~tIO-- " Lue Morgan: Mr. and Mrs. C!1r1 Hawke~ of Day- citizens. Orpnlzed . edUcation ttoes Mrs. Ellsworth Smith, of Daytqn. ton. and J. 0 : ~wke visited tlleh' Its full pm.' to make Amerloa ts spending a few days wltb Mrs. ncpllew Ilnd 'grandson: Ralp)l . Vli.lic ~ strong. it' helPs to dispel ignorance Jr.. at . I[{eqtucky Mlutary Istltute and' ~opfuslon. "It buUds knowledg. Mattie Levi. . and· 'ehatacl'.ell. -, ' ,' . ' . Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lewis imd bear LotllsvOle. Sunday. , '. . .. • . ' , '. ' son, Jerry Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. Hiley Gibson and daughter. Pauline, Mrs .. J. P.. FromJll. ' acco~plln'!e I, NATIONAL ' ,RAYEB' WEEK spent Saturday' evening with Mr. by Mrs. R. . H. Vance, ot WlIming- 18 CELEaaATEQ lIEU .' and Mrs. Ellsworth GIbson and ' ton. attended Eastern S~r·: Grand s • -L!: daughter, Phyills. of near Oenter- Chap~r, at' Oo~ll1r}b~ ~t ·.,eele. ~ational Pra~er ' Week W88 obvUle " •• . ~ , . served by. ~~ ' Stuity Group of the . Em . . II Mrs HI ' ley ' ', ¥r. imd Mrs. l(-enneth R . .: Hill Women's ,SocletY.:.of Obrtstlan SerM'rs. erson , " ~ ts '.' ' . mbson and Mrs. Olarence Ora~lord were s~n9~y dinner ,gue:l ,of Mr: .vlce. : last Wedrl~day af,t ernoon, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Everett and Mr~:: ~!l Oonner. . * , . W-!le~ ~~e' group WM .ente.rtatned at , '" ,. . •. ., • " the home of Mrs ; 'Waite Bunnell. of Waypesvllle. Dr, Bind 'MrS. A... E. stout and ';' " • . ' ~,. . r . S~~hlUl .. Mr a d Mrs Ell worth Olbson " '. . .. . . ., . The specle,l lCrvIce ' ~&8 ~UC~ .. . n . s . ' . daughtell, Winnie ~o. visited Dr. and oy Mrs "t ir JtactJe ""ai1ii'M'f"" 1( . ' and daughter, Phyll~. of. Center- Mrs. CIII:ire, E..'Btout IPld new babY ' Pb·-: .. . · y , d ... s. 14. ville, spent Friday with Mr. and daUghter; At West ' MUton • Sunday. <A. lkeraon: . , , Mrs. Hlle~ GIbson. .' ' . "T ~. ' . . : . • , • Tbe ..~.t two ~ on ,th~. stuay' , Mrs. Helen qiaham 'and daugh~ ~rles• .,u:rooted Americans ,-....were Mr. and. Mrs: Harold Rog~rs an.d Mrs. Emma. Gibson. of Bellbroo~. ter) :Of ba.iton• .spent :Sunday 'with .revJewed f Mrs. Ralph I;Iastlna't. Mrs. Helen Ora~ford, and · Mrs. .her parenq.: .Mr. 'all Mrs. O. ~., NOTICB oi~o~ ,. A~dle Dill and son. ~lph, spent DUke: ~ , ~ , ._ _ r.Monday evenlJig with' Hiley Gibson ' . . . . 4d~tor · ... J .. .. ,. . IUld fainlly., , f4r; a11d ~ 'Y. ~. oo~ we~ ~~~. Mr. and Mrs:, 'Emerson Dill and week-end ..t"U:or1i at the l10me 01 "N~otet'Aoet'IsBerhe~~ ~ ~eeeaRd ., ':j' , I '" . ... ._" glyen that' nn..l . son, Ralph" spent Su~da:v wl~~ .._their · djl~ter. Mf1I. · Wl1llam R.· E; LeWla whose Post 'OffiCe Addr~ frlends ,jn bayton. , . ~Icbe~er aPe! rampy. of Pltr..b\lrih, ,18 W",nIllIilUe. Ohio, h~ ' been. duly appoln~ . all Adllllnistratrlx 01 the - .. • MOTHERS VLUB NOTIOE IPS. a . ..,.. Beobtold. Ctf Oi{ord. Bata~ of ~ & . -' A humoroua playlet. "They CrIM · o vlsr\ · here last week with her Warren C30ll ntX. 'OhIo, iI~~=~. ,:j .• "!eO I Daf4!d this 2'fth cia' ~ clze In Hell" will be presented at cousIn, Mrs. J. B. 01'Ilbbe. and fam- .J1a._ ' ... ~ the regular mont.hb'- meet1n1 of the lIy. RAIM B:' OARIIY Wayne ToWl1lblp Mother'. c·ub. !. • .Judie oluaa •.ProbiIte COurt Prlday .rtAmtoon. November '7. at ODunti. ~ .~ p. m. at the Grade bIdld1Ds. ~rL Hlle, Glbson- Correspondent
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'DEDICATION OF NEW C.01lR.TH0t181i: ADDITION WILL u: HELD ·DEC.:S .
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Howllrd -Hudson, W Lim 111 g ton JUST PUT "tOUR W«lnes""y. December 3 Is the ' banker, will be the principal speakMONE;v IN HERE! date set thl.'I week for the dedlcaer Ilt a meetLng of the Warren county Agrl.cllitural club. to be held ~u ABSOLUTELY " tIo.Q 0( tbe Warren county COUI·tFrlda.y evening · at Grange hall, CAN'T LOSEI house addition by members of the Lebanon. . board of .county OOmmtsaloner•. A dinner will be held at 7 p. m. Elaborate plans will be mSde for Proclaiming the week of Nov. alld all Carmer! Lnterested are InMilia VIrlIn1a Hardin. ~acher at Ule dec1lcatIDn lor which II. leneral vited to attend the session. The 1J -16 as Olvilian nefense Week. thl' IP'I'de bulldin., made an appa.l chairman Is expected to be named program' will ~ furnished by mem- Mayor A. K. Day has named a tIJ members of the Wayne Town- lOOn( bers of the Wayne Township Ag- grDup of Waynesvllle cltlzena LO compolle Waynesville's De fen i e . . ' lblp Mother', clUb, Prld.y, for rLcultural dub. Oouncll. . The Miami Gazette came clothing tor chUdren ' wbo haYe This procillmation Is In Une wl'h in for quite a kidding last llHn to-eed to remain away from a.cUon taltl!n Oy Gov. John W. week when in an editorial &ChaOl because 0( their need. An ~rlcker In setting up a ltate-widll observance. about the Waynesville high ura;ent requeat waa made for warm The lucal council Is made up of ckl1tUn1 for IIrll, ten .nd fifteen school basketball team got y..ra, and tor • nine year old boy. ~he follOWing: Mayor A. K : OIlY. . . chalrman, A. O. Grlfly. qJeauikr, the coa~he8 mixed ••• it re- A cJotbinc committee eomPrtsed ot Board of trustees or PulJUc AftauI; A. d t C h G dl· Mrr. Alva 'l'bompaon, Mrs. R. A. u:rre . 0 oac ran e m- Conner and MrII. A. 'Po YeUoIl wal C. P. Joy, vlllage marshal: H. M. Ca1'ey, village clerki W. N. Sears, . stead of Coach Fowler as appointed to obtain the much neetlThe WaynesvUle high school Ur. H. F. Dye, Frank Hesa. H . ... • th ' f th 1 ed articles of cJotlllDa. basketball team got off to a good Annual drive tor the Red Oross I:Inl'rwood, Warren Braddock. coun4 bemg e mentor or e 0The relUlar monthly meetml ot .~ Prlday night before nn overIn Wayne Township got under WilY ell memberll; . W. B. Squires. fire cal team • • • apologies top the oraanlzaUon waa prealded over now crOWd at the local gym by deArmistiCe Day and> will end Thurs- chlet; Fred' Grauman. president Coach Fowler ••• Lebanon by lira. Pled Rush, prealilent, .na feaUni Kinsman hlah by a score ' day Novelll~er 20. Ollfford Brace, WayneavUJe- Civic clubj Dr. A. E . newspapermen attending a was opened Wlth • deyoUonAl per- .0( 6t to 20. local chalrmon has announced. Stouti Rou ii. Hartsock, clerk, 01 meeting in Columbus Friday lad conducted by ...... II. D. BaIrd. Waynesville also wu victorious Teams are being organized and a thr. school board and E. O. Crane. . During tIM' bualneu aeaa10n an · in the reserve game, dereatlng their ()omplete canvass of . the Township l'dltor of The Ylaml Gazette. . at which we ~ere p~e8~nt ofrlc1al report from the finance ClInton county rivals to the tune will be made within the next few TIle Importance 0; detense .week also gave us q~lte a klddmg commUtee revealed a net profit of or 3O.to 11. days. is being streBSed inumuclt as tue • •• they said they w,ere go- $198... IJ'OID the Halloween OarAlthougb they completely ovel'Because of the heavy demands on war ~n Europe)ll lurnIne from one ing to accuse Coach Gran- nlval. DialtInI the balance In 'he whelmed KIngman, the worlt of the the HC(l OI'OSS In Llle present war front to another In a speed that II . f club ueuury. $334.73. The ooman- Bpertana was far from sat.tsfactory dl e, f. orme~I y 0 f Leb!lnoo, 0 tee ' received the blah pra1lea of to Coach ' PoWler. The pa88l.ng of 0 1" is. Ll1e township quota has been RmRzIng. New developmenta ot Increased W $200 thl5 year. Last each passing day have lauDCbe4 leadmg . a double hfe . . • • mothers and suesta. for tl\elr very the local team was spo~ty. thJ8 beAmerica InLq .. great reannamen, year the quota was $125. speaking of. the Columbus tine work b> ~ thIa year" ing partly Clue to freQuent subsUYr. Brace polnta out contributors. to a meeting, the Navy next carniy!,l IUc1r a (1D&nclal lucceaa. tutloDl &II many as 1C1 men being should be liberal this year. In as- our prosram Ilbert)'. IU rd and. BUIlr,ntee. week will inau .. urate in The A report trom the chalnnan 'he 10 the l10eup during ahe contest. much as part of the funds will be . But defense preparaUona mUit .' .. . h luncb ~mmlttee. ·lIrs. Orun Shoup Planck lead the local scorers with returned .tor USe In tWs community. not be llmJted to the .armed foren Mlaml Gazette, and ot er IUlDOUnced that between 1611 aDd 10 field 1~1II and one loul. while lie also points out that never haa t th U S newspa']lers of the state, a 200, ch1ldren are being fed dally .~ IIcKeever the tall ' center scored a till' Red Oross tailed to do Its part 0 e . . We here In OhJo alao mWlt. take steps to safeluard our big advertising campaign thl' IP'I'de buUdJne, apd • fequeat total of tour soall from the nlld. In <ase of a national emergency, hmWes ou homes our I f for recruits • • • the Navy tor new 'eqUipment for the lImcll KUkpaulClC, F3orence, Purlts, Don . p aces 0 and Plat people should giVe freely . bUSlneaB, r • • th d .. room ... made . and IP'I'n~ by o.borne, Pummm and Short also during the current drive. As • nation and state we mWlt Will pomt ~ut e a v~n.... UU! club. A request tor new IbppUe:l t1rured In the WaynesvUIe scoring. agel of enhstment in tnat tor the alelk room Wu also made by 'Ibe Bpartana 'wW travel to BeUprowct ·apd preserve our way of I' fe, the Amer1lC&n way 0( life, the • branch of the service • • • YJaa LaUJ'&" McKJnaey. and IP'Uted. brook Friday night. democr.tic way of do1o~ thlDi•. one may learn a trade wI A play, '''lbe1 Orltlcjae. and Bow" '!be score: servhig Uncle Sam's forces ... pa:uented ~y l1l'i. John 'l'UrWafDenW. A Joint meelil:PI of the Junior and an InteresUnl. even exciting gallle. bl' 1 nero Mrs. M. A. PUltenon, lira. H. PO FT P Senior classes ~ held last week to They Insisted that they were pre· • •• pU IC 88 es _ are more P. DJe, anet MIl. Ralph RuUnp. PlancJt, I ............... 10 1 21 discuss the advlaabUlty of publishing paled ·.(or the outing; that they Re~nta of ' ilnler b1'ead, McKeever, c ....... ~ . . .. 4 0 8 a school annual this year. The sug- were not cold! ·numerous th __ n usual tllis . year '. • • did you get your wlilp~ . pream aDd ~ee, were OolIett, r ...... ....•.. .:1 1 - • 5 £CsUen wu m~t favorably by the • -. • cigar after the election lWJt _ni!d. after the lIleeUne by the Plorence. II- ............. 1 2 4 IPajorlty of the .students. Tbe large The bIIsketball game between Mr. and Mra.Job; W. Keraey aad k? the 8ucce88ful commlttee tn ~e. ...... A. H . Purlts. i •.......•.. ..... :1 1 5 grcup. unab'e !IO act as a body. a- WaynesvUle and Kingman was the 1011. and Mr. 'and Mrs. Prank S..,,wee. t'" ' . Stubbs wlU bead tbe refreshment Woolard, i ............. 0 0 0 greed to have.a committee at teach- acme of 8lICc'eSll "for a (lrst game lI!el were auests at Ii Iamlly d1nDeI', candtda ea were pas 81 n g c:omIiI1ttee for . UIe December meet- lIaaca. c .... . . . : ........ 0 0 0 era appo1o' ItlJJdent repre.sentatlves tro.m the Iltandpolnt of 'he tana. Sunllay, at the home of Mr. and f 1 Inl KU-"'trIcll • The Pal'lhel"S lustltute whIch wJll ttiem out rather pro use y . . I ....... .... 0 o . 0 to Investigate 100010ugbly the pros ' Ya1 the Beason be one 01 the bClst! Opt!1I a ~wu day s~Sll'lon bere, Tuei- MroS. IDe Kersey. 'ot Le,banon. .. ' Pr EllrnharC. a ........ .• .. 0 1 1 and CODI 0( the project under con• • • URY. NUY~U1b~1' :.15. OIfIlI'/:1 to the pub• •• its. hard to realize t~at ~ ThanksglVing day ~ only a :,umett. c ...... ... . .... 0 0 0 slderaUon, P11ms wblch dealt with conserva:- IIc. ti~Ii ' yt'lu·. an 11ILc!"esUng pl'OMra. Uark Rosera and d ..ushter. week distant • • • the first · •, , 00000ne, C .••...••.. 0 0 0 • • • tion were ahown to the Juniors and tram as weu as attractive d18plays Anile were auest!! at a sbower la.~ . T D. 0Ib0rne. f .... . ....... 1 0 :I The operetta, cast. together with Seniors Monday. Nov. 10. One !11m and exhibits., Saturaay afternoon .t the home of snow of any conse~uence &It- . PummlU. 0 6 "au ••. an ... .... .. -" JC'iD --her and Mr. and .... In(~a Uv41 wIth perh aps more -" thl a ' YClU;1 • Mn. O. A. Harmel, 10. Da)'ton, 1Dh_.. f g ......... .. ... 3 .", • •11 A IIUYt:llly ! ea t \Ire... over' th e wee k -end gave f ur. -.. • .....••........ 1 0 :I Mrs. Edgllliton ,met for practice last adult appeal than Iltudent appeal, . prollflUIl wtll be a hobby show for in honor at her dauahter. lira. . 'nace-firers something t 0 WAln~ ~p farmers met for ' . ~ Thursday ntght.~L t.he Hoak hOme but the aeeond was Indeed ellter- schpol c.l1ldrt'n. . ThIs .,xhlblt 15 in J-(arr)' ~t~ . , thin~ about h~wever • • • th!.it r~: ~tbJ1 d&N"'IIpn~, I ......... ~. 1 PTo ~ where ~''llfieQ-arilOiteu. '-~ "'. the ~e 'tIme Umt it ~he Cllll'1le or Mrs. A'''1t ThompsOn electaon day, ' brought Oll , t f~, ·here laIt ~edDMdal ~yen- 8UnaJe . y. 1 .•.....•..... . 1 'I 3 . • • • popularlJed farm llfe. and will InC!udc l;uch Items as mini· Afi. M. Y. Lodie. M1M .• ArlYI Willi it ... II 2 'I1le Speech Clasa took, advantage • • • !A Lure CUUI!CIIUllli of ~mall dogs. LOdse. and Myron Lodle. at Dayton ay.neav e peop e no 8een. • a,pbeI'II 0; &be Pann Bureau .oKay. I ............ ... 0 2 of the I:86OI'dJRlf machlDe left to the Tuesda~ Noy. 11, the pubUc ad- dolls, boats, plt.chers. bot.Ues. va_. were Bunday dlmier ' suel'" 0( their on Main street at · any .oth~r Ad~ ~u lifo 1 were en .Brown. c ........... .. ... 4 2 10 school by the 10laSII at '41. Se,er~l dress system made It possible tor ew.; variety collections, lIuch Uti i1auahter an:: lister, Mr•. '.R.bbert L. time of the 'year ••• among ~ ~rtit.lnecl .., &he . hoaie ;" Mr. ...; 1IoKay. I ........ . ...... O. 3 3 dllJ'S lut week w.. spent In record- students to sit In their class rooms bU\tollll, but,kles, cards, ' matohell, DUM al¥l hlilband. . those we noted were Mrs. Am. Lawrence JI\arDu, BODald L. ».Ig the voices ot the members of and llsten to the Armistice Day ex- stones, co!llll. e~. ; mbcellaneoua • • e. .E~ith. Harris, Mrs. Amos ~wUUnaJea,d..er. led .. ~'r:,_On OIl the class. In this w&)" each Indl- erc1aea as they were cotn!ticted at U"IICC~IOllS ul scrilp bookli, stamps. Memberl of the Woman'l AwdIand I eve r a I ........ ~. '" ' .• _' Bra".--~. ' del=a~~antod vidual could hear Ws voice ' and the tomb of the unlmown soldier In menus: eLe·i art-pI8tul·es. soap lary of Bt. Ilary'.,Cburch wUl be Me ndenh~ll _ y, IIIIW'lIMK _..... rl'cosnize the tllultll which he hopes Arllnston Cemetery. . caning. Pte.; and commercial ah, the gUell" of Milia ADnle U . Browne others ••• John Tume is &be ~~ Parm Bureau meettna •• to coUect. • • • woodwQI'k, woodcarving, metal work, Friday ~ternoon November 1. ' at building a new 'concrete ,t J,.ebaDon save .. report of tbat . • • • 'l'l.lelda1, as Is the case many etc. Lht' L1tt.le. Inn for the refulat" building. on , water street ~ther1Di. Refreabmenta alid aoclal At a special service conducted at Those- who went to Columbus 'to days, a movie was shown at noon All exhibits tor the hobby show thJy meetiJ\l.· where he will manufacture time ~ enjOyed atter the meet- the Waynesville Methodist Church. the football game Saturday reported to entertaLn 'students ,who cared to must. be In Ilt th~ high school bUlld, d • k 'h 11 Ina by the larIe ..t.~ndan.ce ot all SUnday I!venlna. the program of attend. TllIB movIe, "The Flying mg, by Monday. November 24. Judg• • • th~ orange nn e ~e S ••• bnt two members. Mr. and lira. "rJvm. Pictures". re-ently portray_ Ca'deta", ~as met with even more Ing w1l1 btl done ilt 110011, Tuesday. Mr. and lira. John B . GoDs 'were enthQ.81asm than some others. Boys Nov. 2!i. All entries will be Il\lIde In SU'lday dillDCr SUellts of!,t. Q. 'Gona' a new addition also J8 bein. Branltrator WUl entertain the lP'Oup ed at Ule Uother and DaulbteJ' b.uUt • to the Wa~e8vl"e In DeCember. . : tl&nque~.u presented agalp, :'by and girls alike seem 'to be Vitally In- number Uluy- nu names allowed on and dauabjer, l1li8 Alice. . Florist eqmpallY greenhouse. , But Wayne MViIarJ Council No. l'eqlleat. terested In "keeping Ulem {lying". exhibits, Tile classes for the hobby ~. • • :.,.ou.... h s ...~et •• ~ ..I.:. w'll e ~t \be home. or ·Mr. and 1Il'J. In addition to. the scenes portraJ. ••• sbow will be announced next week. lira.. Pranl Pur Is confine" to on ~ ~ ~~. ........ . - h ~ , La.,.-eDCe Cook. "lbe .ReapoIllllbU- ed prevtO\laly the tullowlng oues School wUl be dismissed 'I1lurs- Worthwhile prlzeJ! wUl be awarded; bet home iiecauie of Ill~ r ~ proViue tWlce ·as mue: IIpaee tty of the individuAl Voter" was were Slven on BUnday evenillS'ti L1tUe Mlts Harilyn Ann Bqulre3. day and Friday Nov. 20-21. In order Prizes for exhibits In other classYr. and ,lin. Vern B.lmpson,· .Jr. aa t~e original . rreenhouse ·t!\e .IUbJec' 0( ~1IIIIoI,l by A. .rmsnun: .~ AngelUS", by Yr. dallghter at Mr. and lira. WlHred that students and ~~chers may es have been announced as foLowJ\; Ilnd ...... John W. Kersey and IUP, • / ' . telephone . ceompany' IIkhMl~..n, lira. coot. Who. wilh Mrl. JO,hn Boter; "Ru~", by SqUIres. celebrnUd her ,fifth blrlh- . c~lebra~ Thanltsglvlnlr· Several . ~MU:-t'irst pnze and second- ' and Mr. and lin. Prank Bwartacl ouerJ busy on lines tbese . bet IhUiband. was alIo a delep.te IoUu BaraIl Conner: "Madonoa" b1 day ~veraary. Baturday, w~tb a members of the faculty have made bOt tur each of the follOWing, angel were dinner suesta of Mr. and lira. W -..1 to 1be Count)' ~ Bureau meet- YrI, Van OYer; "Samuel" by War- party to which the fo.lowlna ~11 plana to return to thelr respec~h' e woo, butwr, devils .tood. nut or Lewis T,hQlJlPlOll. . ThUrsda,. evendays • • • w Jt h the w 1uu Inf sa" • report of the ICIIloD at ren 8Ileebl.n· I.' pantomJne '''!be pests were InvtUd! Joan Garst. homes. WClIKnULj ~lIt and 2nsl prizes of 16c tng. . '., ,howlln,. as It the other Udi sa~nl. A ·recfta~DIiI per_ Old Ruaed ,*,trayed Naomi JIlJle BUrton. Winnie' Jo . lAJI~ 00c wlil be given for ~st roUa : - •• ., ' f' , 'day, " . thouaht . it 1 would kid rol1Otred dutlDr wbicll "ume re- b1 ~i.Oaa Nllom1 Baimiart, with t.rIo Stout, ~alU\ ~Ile PUlkerlOn. ~ne It.nd cookl~. Cakes are to be ,· III and Mil Jil L. Harlan bad al blnw the workmen f~1Jl ijle freablunta were aened to members 1U'Cl000panlment, bJ Rev. L, O. Bad- SIllIbury, Rutlb Earnhart, Dolores OU t t lun.r brought to the lIigh school audl- the1r'1\1IIIIt ~';eet D II Aa bu~ they didn't 8eem ,and · sue.&a. Mr. . and Kn. D. R. ~)'. LlOYd DaVIII. and ~ LeMay APPI~a~, abita Paye Van Over, wrluin by 10 o'clock Tuesday morn,tiWtaber ,of Bacremento o.u.i Capt' pol'r-"" . II • • W· lte BaltabUl'1' and ~bter. Lorene. Jr. · .. . Sandra Lee SImpson. BmY Stubbs, l. IUD. 'Lng, and .Judglng will be done a~ Sw1llleJ'. brOther-1o-I~w ' 1#:'" " to" m.nd • •. • J;)an ~~, . . ' .' A tree-wUl otrerln~ w~ taken at Lolen Hou;h. and Arlan Witham. noon. Rugtr-1st.· $1 •. with 2nd and HarIG, "... enroqte t.o ·'thi~I~ prop.r.ietor of the .. Sweet ReUDion At til(' ..nice to, defl'&)' 8XpieDaea of of LebanOn. 0" A' surteen )eat old boy. Guy Pler- :frd ILwarClS ot ribbons In each of Manaluyen1' . , Coutb OarollnA ' Shop in Lebanon,. a Waynea. . ..I- ,~. . A publl.llhlng the c~1lI'Ch bulletin. Marilyn Ar.n iece1ved many love ' son• .01 R . R. 2, Xenia. won first these clllSIe.!l,Hooked, OrocbeteQ, ' ' . •• . • :JIll: thit '0 tb d "'1':1) presenta from her sma.l Irlends and prize In the corn hWlltlng contes. Woven and Afghans' CORN for ...- D . "i,le visitot;'. .. er , a~ . , YYL together they 4mjo)ed an a!ternoon held here Saturday ' afternoon by . ' .-..... C. lUdie accompl;nlell " .. ~ .. L. B. er"dall, of.' Da.y-, , .. Up ot "ameli and contests. 'I'Iley were ' hll.lr1nft 375. .v.un". In 20 . minutes. bt!st b':lshel donated, ls.,......5j 21ld- ..r. aDd Mrl" Barl ~vls, or ~ e - .- - .... &<1.CU&r.eu. • ~... t"''' ,3: and Srd-P; CORN EXHIBIT ton, ,for . , vJalt with relaU,• •t '.. 'ton, 'gave The Mia~l Ga~et- ·· Tbe bome of 1Its. B. B. WlWam· 1:_ ...1..... then ..aUd at the birthday table. Iil spl~ of the cold and Bnow a -1st and 2nd prizes of '1 .50 .nd 'I MADltleld a Sat.urda)' · . te a call. ;' • the berds of lOll and.r~ was the scene 01 ~ , Y I. OA&& ...." , at.~UvelY decorated In a coLr cr.owd 01 approldma.tely 100 persons tor best ten eara In each of theae . • ..•• . • . William A Lukens and Ed ~PP1j IamUY, reunion. Sunday, --,theme of re(~ white and blue. watched the conteatants. Cla88e8, red, white, clarage, and 'yelMr. 'PcIT)' HarteOclt 0( Dal'tcua" 11 t h' h I" 0 th ,when tbear &nI\ual ,Th.n_Yins 1IIa:A H PoUnak)' chamillllb' PaYOIl were Ileanut-.tIhell anbnals, Second pla.ce ·wu w'on by Harold lOW, entries must' be In on MondaJ; aPendlna '. lew days th·. week W'ltb S~n ort .. W . 0 IV~II ' p. e .~~ wa~ enjoyed. enw~ ~ poup 0( friends lit. lII1l,a n b~llts eif candf; and colored Beckett who hUlked M5 pounds In f'p8TER.S-:-lst-, 1, 2nd-OOc, 3rd-:- ~.. . Dd Mrs. W... Sb-oulS. ' . · ~~w.ke -lann 9n Route ,,~, , 'lboIe .110 ~pa~ in thll ber home; Thursday eventna. balloona. Candles on ·t he ~rthday the ·a1lotted tlD\e and third was Wlln 25c In each ot thea classes, Juntoi' . , . • ." . were high .in:.the Warren hCI!QdQ ~n were O. C. Bouaer , Her guests were. Mr•. K. R. BUl, cake ~e!e 11gh~..~ Hn , by~. 0 .• Michael, of WaYneJlvil.e. high students•• and senior high stuMrs. Harvey R,ye and lira. D. 'C. · eo,nty Cow ' Te8t~ a.ocia- · lind Mr. aDd Mra. R. J. W~ lira Caiman Crane, . Mrs. A. B. B~thclay. Will: sung to the small R. R. :I Who bqsked 2'l6 pounds. dents. . R1d1e .·...ere . Dayton visltora '1aM ti II r : ,t h "'onth of S~p.! of~· iii: aDd lin. ,IIaroU B-. l1l'i. JObn ~er, lin. 'John hOsteaa. af~" . wt)1~ the ~ke was . An tmplemerit .demorbvatlon wa. OOmmItt,eellln charita of arrange· '·TueadAy'. . .. . ' ; onIt 0 .e .. , h te ill W4lIl.m ac:m. dalllbter . ~ . -.ut' W. 'KerIe1, Kn. Prank awarWe.l. served Wlt.h Ice cream. .held In connection with the event. ments are as . follows: Ch rlstmu " . ~ ... ., telDuer • • • un rs . VI . ~. RICIiaJiI. iIn. Btbel Sault. lira. Hcnrard Port .... Dd lin... 0 , .. . Table Decoratlons--Mra. Rel~h Mll-, ' Mr. ·&114 1IrI.·O. Lee MrI. " ,start Saturday ip much the 0( DQton; ~. and Kn. 1ra.Br:attP 'crane: '. ~. ' ; . : College' idel)t CIVIC ~LUB TO I~r; HobQy Show - Mrs. A I Y. TdaiPllrsMlJ IIIIa ADpe and Donny ,/ eame war, ·~.s . the .,ear'1 aet.. ~·':"I::-' · of ~n'B~BrldJe proyk,ted the e'ntel'tflD.-· _C . HEARCHAS•• BOHL 'lhomps.oJl, Mrs, Rosa Hartsock.Yl'I. WI'It.llabdi!lIIllc1nS~.WkevlII~d t~er8 ·,.r(lce~~or gove.r nment inUINnMll1.. """", . •. • • ment, With ~ ma~ comic p8C1Aer me, ' -_ . ~ J. R. Mengle. Mrs. ~weU ~~s. SuncJa,. ,..Ui'IIn1(..bar& Dennis and lAnd tracts 10. the old eai' , ~ \be CleYeJancl lsltora c:artooD talUea for ~rs. At~ " __ . Charles Bohl. county superlntell- Mrs. H. B. Earnhart:. Hooked Russ daUibt.er IIiu Bather DenDil b r .~r .'t·h 'II all be in the field attended 'funeral fV Mr' the ev~\np ~. prbIea. ~ere Dr. Arthur W.tson president of dt'nt of echools. will be ' We speaker -Miss Alice Gons. Mra. J. B. Ohap- No~ 0 ' ' • ,. · •. , ey . _'. . r' t or . presented to ..... Cannan Crane. WUmlnatOn CGllep Art.h . ~' II at the November dlnuer meeting of man, Mrs. Morrts Cornell, Mrs. " ..• , ,.'. • . , Sa~.urdaY • read~ : ~ ata "'to'~ ~~~\:tu::,DII lin. Turner.and Mra. pn ' .prealdei:it of ' ille . U-:san the Waynesville Clv'tc oIub to be Frank LeMay and Mrs. Harry ., 1IiIa,:ihrUYD Oona 'wu"the ovel'blazing away at tne }owly ttl .e .,.. e re n- · ~..... then found ~ ~ at 1In~\ng COUilpell1. ,' ot Y e 11 0 w. held Monday ' ntaht. '. Sml£h: Caltell and Rolla - Yra. 'niJb& 1tutW' 0( lliu Nancy eran'e bunny' phea~btJ.arouse, etc. - , 1 -:-~IJlI. ,. '. an attradlYel1. decoraw *-bie. by . Sprlngl and fonner head or the . Tbe seaa10n 11'111 be held at Clarence Rye, ·Mrs. J.ewls Plrea, Kn. &t'&urW" rilcbt' .' . a t~ clook Btirlkes high E'N~ .a.~ii!o-ENT OF . fI,DdlDa' verse ~ .carda appro- T. V. A., .Btl Piotesaor Stlw. ' of ~ne'll Tourist home · and a ' !arle D. R'. SaUabury. Mrs. Harold WIlita- r . . \ .. • • . 8 , .. ; . ' . i, ·r. · 'J.-~ . pi'late to ~ pe~~ and. ~nUoQh Collejre were lpeak~ at attendance Is expected. Mr: Bohl Iter - anc~ 'Mn, Earl . aocJte~; 'BeatMr, and $fa: 'Robert Balter W.oj • ,,~~ I , ' , • _, ' • ,,; cqyPhE AfIINOQNCED .d.JIcJoua aaIad co~ 1P&I senecl. the' MIamI" Q!Il8fterly .KtIe~ of f9nnerly wu .scheduled to addte8.'l Bushelo,f Corn Donat.ed+-(.awrence bUiliUtla .III\ora In .Day ton · . lal~ .. ~ t, .. Prtenda held here SIm4a1 ' at · the Ule club ·but ot;her ' duUes Interfer- PU~i t:hances on :I Oakes-Mra •. We~. • ARCUNOT .RI·~~ . Mr. and l1l'i. Ruue11 IIatUn are PAIUIBII8 ATTDD Whlte Brlr.k Meetlng HoUe .' red With hts appearance. J. p. lAtriek; Corn Show-J. ' ,B. ' : . ,..~._'--_ __ ,CL(1B EHTDTAlfC.EP ..n......'''(II. ~ ·. . . .Uaen~ , ~f ~ 118B ....-.;~o ~ m.~t1Da ~' ~, all di.y ae.s. ' O~ aDCl P • •P. A. ~; ProaJ:am~ ARM¥ ,D~"BB 18 I' " .. ~ ', . ' ~ ~~"", ~ UU'-:' . -"- ,- " ' : . l10n wlUI ·· et..'tJ persona enJQlln1 APf()INT~ .TO ,'JIATE -lID.",~h , ~uUOIpI: i~' J'E'RD ATJ)INNH q '1In: J. a. ~ aD4~ ·W. '. un :to 111'• .Mehle ' 1DIdeb~t; a.on ' W~~ TowDlhlp t~rs. attend- the baslret dill!ru!r .. t tIie noon boo,!, . 8C~~L (l9I1111IBION :tr; ,~ , ~~: • ...llI;lcbeon';'--un. '. . ', I '-' ' " , 00rDeU ·bIISPltallUel' · ~ · of Mr.IIP4~ C"O. ~ of- eel UiIil aeciOnd hi a .riea ·of ~ and a larpr attendance ~or the"'- · . ' --.-¥ . St.radeJ'j · ~ratlne-~ -Law- .. Ch&rw' B. Earnilart, P,l ' of, lIr. d, ~ ~ .men l&beJ eD~ 1bIDmUe. . .. ;UIIC' Plannlna ~tIDp last Thura~ temOon ~ .." , Appointment '~ N, ~. Blatt. o~ l"~ Qoqk~~: 'J obn B. Gona•.aDd and "ra. ,£ . p liarnh~ wlaq' 11'111 ". " . ~ ~ 'of ArPoot ,rq ~ IIaijm ... .andu&ted ~IU. d&)' .e'e~. at , th" home pf lilt. .'. Ne". t.eld~t:on; . U; ' ~hool ~vey YI!. Pre4 DnI~dock. , . " l~.e ~t' ,~~t to 'ebJlat"1D· ~, U.
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volt mo~rl plt.ch foru, Clover aeed IIOwer, lara 'preu, Ibovela, poat hole dlr aer,2 crowbara, chicken teeder~ IWd waterer¥' l»cyole, ' eol-n sheller, some I1laoqmUh)oOW, · et.c. HARNESS; :I aides, 'set buggy hirness, co1111.f8, Unes ' , ~~dielJ, hay rope and plilley, ll'EEO: 500 bU$hel good corn, 'I ton. Alfalfa hoy, 1200 bundles Fodder. IIOllSEHOW' GOODS Good uprlg. " plano, 2 ,Jlbrary ta bles, coal heaLer (Florence 55>. w rdrobe; wrIting desk, dreS1!er. bed, Iatchfln cablne ~, book ca5e, Ell l W!l stands, cUshes, e c. An exceptionally al.enn sale or very
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A$ 1 hl£ve 10)d ~he faim and am . muvlng . to Ha mJltol\, Iwl~' sell a,,' put>l1c auetlon , at my rel ldence 4 AUCTIONEERING' miles sollbh ot WayncsvlUe and 2 miles north of Flut Fork SchOOl Stanley &: Kool'ler house, On Lh e O'Neal mad Ol~ , Sa.t. NO\l, 1 , ll14.l Begin ning aL olle 0"010 k p. m ., th J For Dates. Phone 34R6, Waynes10UOWlll8' cha ttels to- wit: ' vUle, Ohio. Reverse Oharges. One 1925 }o'ord Sedan ~... ' , ,... SCELL NEOUS BROKERS LlCEN E Blltcnerlng' tools, Conslstl1llf Qf k i cooer, ,~rd ()t:ess, I~d c1lnper, Il,eat \:::.====;;;=========-dJ saw,' hog· ·1tookl:;,· ,." 1'OI;S cut !l w, 2 hand sa.W S, !)UCit ' .,~ . saw, 0Jc, hllJl1mllrs, I ~01~8s, J.'Usb auger , ~ s ~oop , sho el, J;1'Ilvel shove l. forRs, ho es. :3 hor~'b jj~H.§!j!iji~~=~i':~~ power gaso lu1e enclne, scythe, nail puller, 12 gauge double barrel sho. gUll, 2000 ~obacco sI,lcks, Lobacco canV(\$/;, dOlJble hov I plow. Incu ba~r, 8 chleken c"oPs, 2 leeder ClK'PS, m a ll Y other slllall artiCles. POULTRY: 30 young rthOde Island Red hens, 2 roosters. HOVSEIIOLD GOODS t r(ln bed complete, wash •• stand, 9x1 2 , r t l!.i. toUeL set, clotbes wI'lnger, ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN tI es " c 0.1 rac", side bOllrd, victrola your Cattle, hogs, sheep and calves and I'ecords, exLenslon table klt- to Norris-Brock Co .. liVe wire and chen cabinet, 011 stove, linoleum. I b k 1 progressive firm ,for the highest alllPs. uc etlJ, Cl·OCk.s, g ass ware; di~lIes, cooking utells.i1s aud many market prIces and gOOd service. small Lion. aJ·ticles too numcl'Ou's to men- . Union Stock Yards" Cincinnati 0 • Terms Cash Tune In on Raello Station WOKY 12:26 ot t2 :30 p. m, (or our dliUy SJlE LBY '1IENRl' market r' ports. . W. N. S~, Auct. E VERE'M: S~ARS. Clerk
WhIle AdmlnIstratlOn leaders nre asked thtt C"'"'ress l>,egLn eon", ...... cndeavoting w convince the Amerl- slderlng new Federal ta'X«:s and In~~~--~-------------------- can ~pl~ thilt the part the· United creases In old taxes. , to bec;ome e(, fective in January. 19'42, to bring THE NOVEMBER 4 ELECTiON States Is ~ o play In World War No. , In fro,!D four to six <bUlion dollars "I t b ntl d to llmited The. voters of WaynesvH!e and Whyne Township went ... s 0 e co ne . a· In &dditlonal revenue albove that alnaval. war, and' to .the furnishing of ready provided. The Treasury SecgOod farm chattels ~ I' ) t k d 'th th t' f f' Terms CBtib to th e p,O IS as Wee an WI e e xcep Ion o . an over- .•nan os and, m1l1tary supplies to reta.ry's suggestions ·Include the .... " on ' "".1.. th Ax! i ' DALLAS BOG..... tho e a w&'''lminn vote f.avoring the on e mill levy, no upsets were s n.. ,.. OP.........,.g e s levy ug of another tax of fifteen -.. Owner """ • Powers, there are many indications percent on all Incomesl in addition F . T. Mar tin, ~uctlon~er noted;. , tha.t at}. "au out" war, Incliltllng a to the present heavy Income t ax pro- 404 American Bldg. Dayton, ADS661 The incumbent Wayne Town hip ' Tru tees, Je se large AliIerlcan expedltlonary force , virled for in the tax bill passed last Centervllle, 0 , Phone 7021 is now bel'1g planned. Last week It September. He also asks fo~ new Metllodlst Church Ladles wUJ serve Pl'enderga~t and Will C. St. John were returned to office was revealed thllt Amerl~n mm- excise taxes and numerous other lunch in one of the hottest contests of the el e ction. The fact tary chief tans are already working chhnges 1Ji the tax structure ttl • d f on plans tor an Amel:lcan exped,- bring In addltlonal income. He llkePVBLIC SALE that a woman sought 11 post on th e boar 0 e ducation tlonary torcc of eight mUllan men- wise recommends the taxing of all ~ cl'eated considerable inte rest although she was not tJuce millIon of \whom are to be salaries at 'the squr~, whloh will A,S I have deCided to 'Nuit fa rmlu", ")ected, nghUng or shock troops and five mean ,t hat .the lncQrne taxes of 1 11 _ ... " .. • " " wi s'e'll at public auction a t m y tniJl10n for replacement al}d other wage earners will be 'taken out of 'if d Br ace \v''-:11 t a k e ov er th e d u t'leS uses. American otflcerB are aIr"ady their pay envelo""s, ej~ch week by r('~ dcnce on route number On J anUal'Y 1.• Cl lOt· I I · 42. ' 2 "" 1"'" ~\ miles N : E, Of Waynesv lie n nd 5 uf Mayor of Waynesvill e , l! ucce e ding Mayor A. K. D a y, In varIous parts of , Europe, Asla.,. the ' eIPP ,*ye1' tor t4:i!suU~lon ' to miles S. W , ot Sprillg Valley, on, '. and Afrk a, studying the posslbi.J- thE' Fe<leral TreasurY, There Is als3 S ~ho has held tws office for a d e cade. tles for such expeditionary forces. considerable 'talk of., a '!lorced say- .... lit.. Nov. 22, 1941 • '. It is bel -I 11 ." n f'ginnll1g at. 12 :30,0'clock p , qI.' tJle Mayor Brace has a big job a h e ad but t hnnks to the ng 0 .. cia Y stated, 01 ing plan," such as ·18 'now ' bing fOllowlllg chattel ' propel' t.~ to-wit : . II b h course, tha~ the u~e of American· used In EnRland, whereby , the , gov2 aORSES '2 passage of the one-mil) propo itlOn, wi not e andicap- troops ovcr-6eas 1& n, ot , being con- ernment taxes ten. fif. teen or twen- One Black gelding w' , ft " ~ut 1200 • ~ p Ia ted at this time. and that W percent 'of ,each Person's income Ibs. sound, and a good• worker ""'" ; one ped by a lack of funds for ordinary servIces at least. . There are many problems confronting the n e w mavor the plans being made are not out to be repaid 1n' l~ amount some ,black mare wt about 1100 Ihs. sountl ol. of line with usual military policies time after the war Is over and the and a good worker and council. One is the in a ug uration of more strict traffic A study q!. War Department con- emergency ended. Coupled wilh . h tId ' ff trdCts reveals' that purchases are thc proposed taking over of stale 18 CATI'LE 18 ] • regu abol18 ere, or s ome m e asure 0 s ow own tra ic being planned and made on tile unemployment and like funds and One ~olsteln cow to tresllen In through the village. bads of an Amerlca~ jU'DlY ot ten ht'l\vy Increases In socIal security Feb" 5 Poll Angus cows. from 3 to Another is an ' attempt to s alvage something out 6f the m!ll1on soldiers. It was .revealed In tllXes, the Administration hopes to 6 yecrs 1~ld5 :.lit gl~nde cows 3 and >1 GOURD RAISING " • . . . Senate debate last week that three obtain suJJlclent income to pay years 0 , e ers 8 month$. olel DISCUSSED HERE Wayne vl~le sewer prOJect for whtch more than $100,000 .l.llllllon Americana are soon to .be in somewhere near halt of next year's haVe been running wi th cows ; 2 has been spent and which everyone agrees was one of the training camps. ' wt Thursday proposed expe.ndltures. Under pres- b~IS 10 I,Douths old have· been runA general diSCUSSion 011 the mIs" ' General Hershey, National Director ent plans Mr, Roosevelt and his Ad- .n g with cows, 2 bUlls 2 1h years Inl!' 01 gourds, was heltl by melngreatest blunders ever consum~ted here. of Selective Service. Issued a st.a..te- mlnlstz:!1 tion ' hope to be able to old, one bull 18 months ~Id. b pI' S of the Waynesville Garden Many local people have given up the hope that the ment tonat It may soon _~ neee.;- spend forty bUHon dollars-or a 10 h ~4 t ~~~~ 14 , . club. when they ~et In regul l' ')1 b t ' to . I h h sary to drart boys-between the ages little better than' one .h1,U1dred mil- t s 011 W . s each, 4 sows sessl9n, last Thursday IIfternoon at ..ewers ever Wl e . pu lD operation, a t oug many be- of eIghteen and' twenty-one In Of- ' l1on dollars each. day-<\uring the w. about aoo lbs. ach. tlll' home of Mrs. EUZabeth' Smith, liev6.; 'Mayor Brace and the new council will give this · der to get tile required number of coml,ng 0 3 12 I ~~EP 12 " Mrs, Margaret Johns and Mrs. ' Ella problem some attention selee~ tor the American Army. • • , n~ Ltai~'ldo ~ uc I 4 ,buck IQm~ 8 COOk were Invited ,guests of the . ' • • • A few Congressional leaders were mon 0, open wool ewes, bred, hostess. Mrs Margarettn Heacock 4nother pro~lem ' confronting the pew mayor and Preparing for war, and serving a s ~&.ther planning on hming a Oon- 1 ewe IlIm~mor:ttl)s . old. wlll entertaln thc club for the Decouncil is the appointment of a village marshal who un- ) the arsenal and the treasury for gresslonal recess for the weary nll- 0 . MUb LEMENTltSh I ct'mber ' mpE'tlng a t tho Friends " . , ' '.. ." half the world at the sam~ time 1s tl al I lsI to b i ' I d ne . urn wagon w (Jat top.: Home. der ·a new 8tate law effective ' last Septelllber. is apPolDte"d lndeed costly. Just a few we'ftl.ft on eg a rs( eg nn ng aroun one Bucke.y disc wheat .drill; one , ......, Th:l11ksgIV''lg and lasting unt'll at- D erl I n te tl for life and can ' be removed only by severe action for mal- ago. in , late . September, 'the Con- ter ,the HOUda!s. However. all hope.. PI~ri'::' mJ~er; D rnll ~n~1 earn f . ft· '· 1 f d . gress passed a new tax bill, to raille for ~uch a recess 'Went a-gl~ering ,0 n cere g e row ea8anCe lD 0 . Ice or neg ect 0 uty., " . three and a half tiilUon dollars ' hi when tl!e new tax bill was re,quest- C~It1vator; OHver walking breaklug' There has been ,c onsiderable agitation, here for a change additional revenue and to place ed by the A<lffi.lnlstraUon, and the P.c.w. No.3; c;>uver r.ldlng breaking Bargain Hour, 21c 'till 2 , , upon' the AmeriCan people the heav- hi hi plow, harroy,r, double shovel plow. m the office of marshal when the perma.nent appofntment iest burden of taxa'tlon in the his(l . y rontroverslal PrIce , Control 1929 Marquette Aut.n good running •• Bill was reported to the House. It d I mil Of' Friday is made. Except' for the fact that neither candidate would tory .~f the nation. Yet this is not now appears rather certain that. or er, o:DSO~~~ANEOUS _ AND stat~ his position on the appointment, it might have been !.~e t~~d. ~:urylastM,:ek SthaecretarlY lIh the la!;t S~ell!llon. ot the '16th Hog. fountain ; grind stonc' w~rk Saturday. th ' . 1 t· ' '. gen u, n C(\nlll'ess, this 8 Ion Will last rIght ben h' d bl ' d It' I an i 88ue m e recen~ e ec Ion, ; , conference with leaders of the up to the mlnu the new session (~ai ~u e an slOg e r~es; o~ W. C. 'Fields In C, P. Joy whose elective ferm ' expires along with the House Ways and Means Oomm1~tee, bl'pins (on January"Sr,,: ~1l~ow;U' n~~:a~:'e~;~ ~nkto~!~:~ other incumbent village officials, serves in three positions. I boxes; forks; hoes; llhovels; scythe ; "Never Give a Sucker -.:. f . h I h 25 . H bog house; 14 ft, ladder: step lad" An Even Break'" F or th e ol,,~e? mars a , e l'ece,ves, per month. e der; cross 'cut saw; wedges and receives ,60 p. er month as superintendent of the waterslE'dge; hog' trough; 22 rlOe; '. 32 and '50 cents per hour for the time he actually 250 bushels Of corn; 16 Monilay works. not merely superintends work on the streets. Mr. bushels potatoes. , .:. ., . Tuesday. , Joy haa direCted many ' st.reet jobs here without collecting ' NEW SVlT8 ' llARNEoSa, 2 sides chain harnesa; '. termlned to hl've ~ 'q~t valUe Qf 2 nearly new bridles; 2 collars and one cent. Ot:ti er reven~e for the village. marahal is availElla Goodpaster, !lebanon, flied 121,68'1.07 and the IUllOunt of tqe pads; 18 ft. check lines; straps Bnd able from. costs and mileage for the t fhlspprtation of suit agaln~t George Goodpaster for various successions f1xM. ' . ht.Jters.· .., , IO US .... BOLD OOODS -'__ , . a divorce, ('harging crUelty. • The cuort approved the first ac.. . p&'~nen. etc; . " - ' ArthUr Daulton, Kill8i Mills. fUed count of· Sarah Ha.wlley, Oregon1~ , PerfectIon oll stove; two tables; .5 Alone. the position of marshai would not provide a suit .agaInst Bessie Daulton, Leba- guardian of Andrew!' Hawley, in- ChAirs! a stands; 2 mlrrors; one · IiVJ.·ng :wage,. The marshal job, plus. that of .waterworks non, (or ' divorce, charging cruel- competent; also the ~rst and' fInnl laDnmdPm;. anydlsh~:'~lnldar:?colklesngtooutnensulnlls_ , ty Married In IBOO, they have a accounts of the esta'tes 'of Emml/o .,..... u. superintendent· and superintendent' of streets, provides a daughter, Patsy. , Debold. Pleasant Plain;; Nancy Hop- er ous to mention. , Terms Cub ., • ' .' Walter FritZ. Morrow, filed an k1ns Hopltlnsvllle, !hid William H. .rOOd year-round InCOme, • actlon against ~ssie Fritz, who he H:a'okman, Lebanon. .. CARL .SMlTlI Everion_e .agrees, even those: ~ho are demanding a claims has been wllfUllY .abSent James McClure, BenJamln Smith W N Sears: Auct. .cJian,e. that whoever gets the marshal job must have the from their home since October, 1$38 and Ellis Hatnaway ' appointed to ' _ _ _ __ .... . , I ,. • ' five montns after tbelrmaR1age. appraise tbe estate , ot Lafayette 9 t,.er ~o positionll in order to mak~ a Jiving. • EV6!ett Early. Lytle, asks for par- Nkholson. ' , The apP9intment of a mar8hal ill a question in the titian of .IUI est~te in which all 'tIhe following acco'unts will be parties to the ,s uit have' an interest ht:lU'd . on December, I: first and IlaD:d II 0 f M'8yor B,.race an d th e new ,counCl'1 • in .a sul~ riled against Helen ~. flnnl of the estates of OScar Eaton, Wlll1am;B and -others. The 'property Franklin; l\esste' MortJ,gomery, LebLnvolv~d ls III Clearcreek townsliip. anon; and BJa\1che. W'ade, a minor. Helen H. Ross, Morrow; asks for a as well , as the first aiilCount ot the Wvor~. and restoratIon of her mai- estnte elf Andrew Schultz, Lebanon, den name, Hlzar, in her divorce ae- and the third of tlhe estate of tion tiled against WJWam W. Ross JOSf:phlne Barnes. t REAL E8TATE TRANSFERS who she. 8ta~S she married in 1932. " PROBATE OOURT . . . JIIoY. RaUl, November Rain. to be any,one on the place so we The estate or Mary S Haines deFred :&:lbon to Clarence and 1'401W t. to th 00Dim nit sal f hild to get t,Qem. It was eIght . . .lle Bowman, three tracks In 'FUr~ ' e u Y e or 0'c1~1t belore they got back, too tlecreek LW!>, !.be fIra~ UDie thls fall. No doss late to Ux a place lor them 80 we Charles M. Robll.z(!r to Walter aeOep&eci' f~ we is the slin over Just put the tiilUer., pigs and all 'in Edgar Smlt~ .59 aCII! In Waynes:" we door DOW. waa 1101'1')' for I !ale garll8e and let, them there till ~42 ville. ' · t~t I mil'lit take the last two morDi~. V Lee aM Helen Lemmon to KenIIIJPI Cbere &Of! sell as I dld some Nov. B., Stul cold and 'snowy, not netb and Relta HllI I,Oi B(res In Wllyne, ~wp, . .j . " . c:,~ , -~ too ''big to ~e eJlOJl8h . to · be '~lppery but BnO\l;lb , to tbe ·N . BtiojJ. ' They, 0Dly ' ac~ept to keep a lot · 01 people away from J !~,"~ WJJllam S GrahaD),~ by, executor, to Edwin Bnd "AsenaUI Thomas, lot U~ Pu~ ~ f\IOIf. ,TJlere are lots chureh. .Arter dinner I put ,Blac~:.. . 0( fnilt ' IU1d ' ve,etables but I did doe in the ~ and took her to ,9 In Thomas' addition to Waynesnot _ the atock sale, Prices CiJiclDnatl where I hope she has " , vUle, ' . ." "~ " are' Jpw~ on a~k, 80 I heard, per- found a SOCld ~me. , She 1& not Use'd - -'- : I there are lots of farm to travel alUl WIUI very t.lm1d. When A boost· 01 2.110 ,II bushel in tl1e PUBLIO AUOTION " r.aJea t.bII week aDd next. we got thPre a IImaIl wU'e-hall'ed 1942 AM what eonservatlon pay- -I IIOY, .• : 'aquaw WlDter, rain, ~mow terrier ' almost scared her ~ death ment, was onnounced 1)y Harold DIscpntlnulDg fr.rmin!::, we will selt • aDd. COld WIDd. liP' • jlleaaant day oy Jumping at l)er with a arQwl. Sharp, AAA chairman for ' Warren by Public AUction, 1111 our farm IN~ we ilreDt to the sale ' at the She had never, seen such a small County: '. . , chattels located l ilA! ' 'rnUils B. E. of , aw.m-...H·•. 1i.nD ovet on Caesar'Ii dOl( or 8UCP a mean one, In fa.;.t I Panners who seeded within their Waynesv111e, 0 ;, on fn.rm known as ~ l ' was 'tpld that, Mr. and " dO\1bt 11 sM 'knew ,it ,y.oas a dog at 1942' wheat allotments wlll earn ' a the Lindley ' Mendenhall farm on ...... . "'iI~)JIh are leaving- , for first sight. .We .quieted them pown payment of' 10.5c a bushel as, com-, Waynesville a~d CI~IbsVll1e road on, .~rkta:Wben .,..e first at.art.ed _nd Star, the t~rr1er, ~ sl't down and ' pared with Be a bushel in 1941. The ' Monday, ,Nov: ~I, 1BU r~ ~c.It~ns we, . were li~ritJnB showed his ~pPr0val at us' all by wlieat payment rate Increase, ae' BeglrinJng at I,O ;3~ a . ,m; tor . browil Leghorns and could , n,o~ ' L~ming JWl !:!BCL on WI. The whOle cordlDg to"Shar'p, ls due ,prlIic1l>$lly Z . HORSE~,' . Z - ·flDd ~1beDi Qut we ¢d find ~oIfle evening it was a conl;esio;to see to a substuntlal ~ecrease iii next , One black geld,lp~. lOi ' y~ old;.pne ,.~ bWf ones at the Sh&m- whiCb cO~d : get the most attention: year's wheat ,acr~ge a11o~l.lnt. grey -mare,. B· year 014, ' ' . Tbet were Mrs. ,Sham- .o.! some· one noticed Blackdog, Btar Other payments 'for 1942 as .an; '9 . ,C"-'lTL~ . 9 • . ba'GiJlra ,it~teat prtde and I hilve. 'had to be petted ~d if Star. was ounce~ by Ohalrm..,n Sharp, based 6 extra" good cows, ,Ii' .fresh sInce · .ley. lleed' a flt1er flock, good color, petted BlacItdog came out of Mr on normal ylelei of allottell a.creages. August, 1 fres~ helfer, two 3 month c well ~ bOdies bill floppy red cornel; 811-4 laid ber bead .pleadlngly are ,shown below together With 1941 old calves. . "' " . ' ., 1Q~ of . -big . white on someone', arm. ' " • r.ltes: . 'r POULTRY: aoou.t OPe or two ot their Nov. 10 Star and Blackdog tol19U: IB~2' bred White Rocks, _ _ _ _ let.t, .,ut,tney \lore mlXedliaernted each other thfs mo.i:ntng but Corn (Commercial area International £I1U:m~IAJI Dow. Tbey had put 11.1 00 .{ar thilt 1& ~ far ' as, the a.c.,.' per b.ushel ....... '..... 90 Be rubber; 14 ~~~~'~:~"~::~'::.:~ ~to breedlIig <tuwntance goel!. When ' I ' put on Pqta~ (Commercial area , ,the '.IOn took .lay ha.t to COme ,hOme she fOllow.!tu ' per I)ushel ..•.. .' . ... .2,30 2c ";~e~~c?,!" lrn"JU"" wanted white me but when 'l petted her and told :Burley-Cigar Leaf tobacco b~s were ner abe was to stay there, she went per pOund .. ~ ......... Be '7c , They talsed back to her corner and lay down. In lieu of total soll-depletlng al- (lheet. Wq. Tbere' 'W38 quietly. Now ~ when I find homes' lotments established' under )l88~ men~, the ' that I lor' thi! two pups we may have qUIet llTOgrama, tJ!e 1942 prolpot.ted a~ " , ..,' vides . .that 20%'. 'o t . ~ farin's tolal 'h'" raIaefa l'Jqv. 11. Anlllstlce Day. 'Strange, crnpland be 'devoted to 8OU-tiUUdi~ "W.lllgOI~;, iliern and laD't U;- and somehow st~ely and aoU-CODB!l"ing uses, ' 'DJ.][Jnp,r. tor seven prophetic that ,Whlle we stul .bellev"'l'h1.II_prom,t",1l. in the ·190 'pro-, to :,Iae .8'ble to e1 that the, treaty ~f 'VersaWe was gr.am, ooJlJter8d by eontinuaijOn In. Ud.aa I lot a, PF;ACE ~ty that tbe C!aY that 19:t2. of the .increased' fJDlcis set a. .~"tI:....h ll)f evi." .waS plc~ed as the day ,t o be' ~le- side' lD ,1M. for ~mc, out . aou~ by the , brllted., as the . World W.ar hpliday ,buUdlng, pract1C!l1, II a step forward' lOoked ' was only an 'AR¥JSTICE Day. Let in 'tile , ,oontlnued improvement' of them us PraY that When th.L$ fe8.rtill war the , coun~'a soU ;yearby 'Year" \~oullbt the 1&~ over It rbay ~' With PJIIAOE. not B~ said. ' , . " , '. at. a .IU1tan ·armfa~. ' The chall:m&n. a~ the ' ImhaUl " . portance of fanners pla~ their -bi'I!AidI.a I&ld 8UHD4Y DINNBB GUESTS indlvldl181 fU'lllJDB Opefationa 1il 12~. Gang be ' _ 11M2 in line WIth . defeme n«!eda Items. taJn adj,ustlnent.l ~ ure ~ . Mr. and 'MD. Dean Walton' entertaiDed a~ d1nner Sunda.Ji · Mr. rraDl . for next year ha.ve made it Jj(>LaVal 9J'eam ~ lira. HeDI")' Brenner, .iighters ~e for farmers to, utWa &:rpl '.atralDer, S-ten AlIna and BerDlce, aDd lira. Ed taken QUt of , whlllt for' defeille five pUon mOt :It;:=~;:; B~, of,lI'oIterai IUkl Mr. CII'OPI. IIUCh .. IOY~I IIbW1 buCbtl, ait "AnMl:..'11' ~ CJecqe Walton.. -.ratba and ~ ' 811'bl8e. _ Idler ~ptlon
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The Halveyaburg W.O.T.U, mC!,t Th1trsday af~n with Mrs: Oba Welch. The !peeting wka opened by Mrs. Weloh reading tl1e 2nd Paalm.. for ' devotions, followed by prayer. seveit' members answered to 1:OU call. The program was a ' read1Da. "Unite for Home PtotecUon" ly M ry Da"'·· a poem was read by 1\
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Mr. aDd 111'1. Oharlea Beck, of MlamiIbura, were Sunday afternoon callera here. .. Mr, and II{I. Roy K1DI and faml1y were ut of towu gueats, Sunda,. . Mr. and ' lin. l!ldw n Smith, ot seavertoV¢. called on relatives 'h ere Saturday. " . Wsa. Helen Starr had u her Sun. day dlonll1' guelita her alster and famlly. Mr. and M~s. Paul Rich ef Oregonia. . I . Mrs. Ida 'Hanks 'and daughter, MJaa RUth, were saturday shoppers In Wilmington. r Mr. and Mrs. Joseph . Sh~ugh, of near town have rented tl1elr ' farm and will soon leave for Florida where they wUl spend the Wlnler. Mrs. John Stewart: of Wllmtngton, was the Friday guest of her p8lenta, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brooks. Mayor and Mrs. Will Hoover, were Lebanon callers Saturday.
Harvey·s burg. School News Dy Nellie McCarren and Eleanor Oreech Cafeteria Opens Harveysburg opened its Echool cafeteria this ·week. A name hu not heen selected as yet. A menu of meat loaf. mashed potatoes. gravy. bread and butter, and milk wu served the first day. Other In vltlng menu~ are to follow. CheerIeadffl . M
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SAUCY CRANBERRIES contribute their pert ' flavor and gay color to 'many aC tive holiday dish_' And a long way they've COlD , too, in color. flavor and nutriUve properties (rom the smaH. · sour berry the Pilgrim Fatllers kn ' W, Cranberries hold tightJy to their flavor. They Ull:e sugar t their hearts but the 'swL'Cln~ doesn't mask thcir tartness ... just rounds it out.
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WAYNESVILLE CUUBCII OF " CHRIST ., Edw. H. Forehand. Mtnlster SUNDAY Bible 8c.hool 9.30 a . m, •D~A IN THE SKIES-Errol Flynn and Fred MlWMurray In an 10 :45 a. m.. Conunullfon esclUD~ tea.. rurh& 80eDe from the TwIn Theatre's new picture "Dive Sel'mon 11 a. m. Bomber", the thrIU-a-8eQOnd rurht drama. filmed In Tecfuucolor, It oomes t.o the Twin nest Wednesday and Thursday. "The, Name of the Church" ~ CRANBERRY MUFFINS Junior Endeavor 6:45 p. m. I cup fresh cranl~rries Senior Endeavor 6 :45 p. m . !~ I:UP sugar flY popular vote of the student Jiles for Ii covered dIsh dinner at P reaching '1:30 p. m. • ~ I:UpS paBb-y flour "Hiding" body _Dorothy oreech;' E I e a nor seven o'clOCk In the evening. 2 tc::spoons baking powder WEDNEI::IDAY I tea paon salt .'. Cttech. Gladys Falrclilld and Nellie 1 ,:o:!l IN MEMORIAM Prayer and Bible Study 7:30 p . m. M(.Carren were e,ected cheerleaders I LIP milk. fresh or diluted ·c vap. We Invite y ou to come and \y01'· . to lead Harveysburg rooters at the rated Joseph Earl Orew, son of 'John H. ship with I \Ii. 3 t:.bles poons butter, melted " . games. and Lydia Rich Crew, was born h (lll er:mber~; 's :lnd sptil~kle wi th ~ ~';' '-:'." '~Nrlll ~S· Basketball March 13. J8'19 and passed away J'31f of sugar. SJft fl our, bakmg pow· , *,'H.'IIIt(";1JJ"'/~< ~" Eo, ST. AUGUSTINE CnUReIl To open tile basketball season In October 30. 1941, aged sixty two Father Kruplholtz. Priest style the players and cheerleadel's years seven months and seventeen I\~ 9 :00 a.,m . are getting new suits. The players days. nnd m I \ed bull ramI adeL to dry In· ' ' . will have white satin suits trimmed He was the youngest Inember of J:,i·~ ~i ;! ni.s. S ir' only' until blendoo. ~ , .. ., . In the schoo' colors, blue alld gold . a faqtlly of eight chUdren and Is 1' lmlU' CIII'ltCIl 0.' Clmts'l' ·l . -n fold in rnnbcrri . Transfer toThe cheerleader's /lults will be skirts survived by one Sister, Mrs. Mattie I . -;" muf.;n tins and boke in h o t W. C. Sonl&b, 1\1I11L,ler , Broil s, 01 bllrb~, o u.B whol • and blouses. . 1 (,125° F.~ · about 25 minutes. LevI. of Mt. Holly. and three broth9:30 Il.. 1 . Bible Sehqol Harveysburg Tigers w111 go to ers. Th(jma.~, of Dayton Albert. oC i. : 12 medIUm size mu ffi ns. h~8. ohlojcOIl~ ' fib roaste I~. , 10:46 a. m. Communion ,battle at Morrow, Friday night. No- Spring ValJey, Ed.w ard, of Mt. 91 lamb lind oth.1 t endol, out. 11 :00 a . m_SUmOll vember 14, In the first game of 't he to 1u4:lel d e llclou.ne•• by the Holly. Sermon by Roy Fleshman. Lho! season. • modorn lowoot.mperat)u'a' meth. Joe, as ne was tamUlarly mown e\'angellst. Mlaceuaneous The revlvnl wlll oontlnue each d recommended by the Na. T llt' 1\ ': CER FOOD FOU. /f"·Mr. and Mrs. Ml1ligan and three Uved a quiet 'unpretentlous Ufe. de~ tiona l Live Stock & Meat Boud: . V C1NClt " of tope cheerleaders, Dorothy Creech, riving great enjoyment from the evemng a t '1 :46 unt il the 2Srd. A grod 1ntere~t has been shown from 'Uses radiant heat QOln:_ in ,:", Gladys Fairchild and Nellie MCCar- pursuits he loved ·best. From ' his youth he was fond 'of the .very nr~t ntgllt of revival. Come ren went to CinCinnati, Saturday to mu~lc. see thlB wonder featur. llild possessing unusual talent . get matertal for new cheerleader which had it been developed would hear the soul £tlrrlng me~sages. . 6theOl, in th'l _~e41. f ., . ' (. sults. no doubt have taken h im far in thl! muslcal world. .ffOlwever. he HARVEYSBURG 'OPEN BUlLE I was a good plusk tanand spent COWeD many hours .wlth his belond vloUns. Be... James Radel', Put.or. He also 9n jOYed a Widle, z:ange in See and hear Rev . and Mrs. Mei ' . rea~. ooncentz:aijog 011 the best. Nubert nationally known evangelMs lOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA lin. Walter KeJirla, CorrespoDd~& He was well informed and an ar- · and /lIngers at Harveys burg Open . -d,ent student of the cla&s1!ca. BillIe Church starting Tuesday night lead I., I. IlIIporlaat la 'tb ' Mrs. Cla"a Stacy ,has been quite He travelled extenslv«!ly In his November 18, at 7:30 and every pra"a. of ... 'toy Sco ... of A••rlca. T.I. ".at boy.' or. 111 with the ' Itflppe at the home ot younger days and enjoY«!d relating rught thereafter except Saturday. ner daughtel', Mrs. Dearth Sheehan. his varied experiences ~o any In- Come early and bring your f~ml1y " ,aalaatlo. reolla.. liow ",ocll . tl •• boy•• p ••ct I. roodla, _ Mrs. William Bunnell and daugh- terested Ilste"er~ and frlends to hear the couple ter, of MlddleloOWn. were d1nn~r Joe never all11lated with any preach and sing and see the hand ot , a.d w'at a. ' I.portaa. part auests Thursday at the home of Mr. church. but ,ma~ . times expresstd 00c1 work. Eve;ybody welco/lle. II It ,lay. I. yoat. tralol1l9. nat'. w'y ~ 1111 •• and Mrs. Ed Bunnell. to the wrltet ~.\adin1rat.10n of and ,_ _ _ ' _ __ Mrs. Ralph Haiomond and daugh great respect fot the Bitlie and Ita MIAMI CHAPTER. 0._Eo S, ter. -Janet. 10 company with Mrs, precepts. " ELECTS NEW OFFICERS '. ll.verett Weller-aud children. of near , He was a man ot intelligence and A MAGAZINE FOR ALL IOn Centel'vllle, spent Tllursday with pOMesSed a high stanaar'd of morMargaret Hadley was , elected N-rs. D. W. »Olender at Brookville. al!'. He always lived an llonest up- Worthy Matron 01 the local EIlstcr., a.d 'II It filII .ac' 111011•• wit" Mrs. l!:. B Longacre and ·Mrs. ,rIght llfe. . ascltlll, advellt.r. ~ . liobbl.1 l:i~r chapter, Monday llight. a t the Margaret Johns at&encfed tile Gar- ' Although alope when D eat h anuual election Those eleeted to - •• wl-plct., •• -cortoo" •• dt'jl Club, Thursday at till! hume ot ~truck wlthJut warmng be no doubt lUI the otJlces are. Worthy Patorn, p.,..ollal 'ealth, .porta alld , .rallllll, IIolp.. camplnCJ nd Mrs. E1Jzabetl1 Smith, in Waynes- met It with the courage , he admlr- L. C. St. John; Associate Matron, .llIla, and ... al AMERICAN. vWe. ed as ~Pfessed , In : ~ ' following Edna St. John; Assoctate Patron, ISM. IOYS' LIFE I. aa Ideal Mr. and Mnr. Earl Young and Mr. lines of one of his faVorite poems R<lss Roland; Treasurer. MlnnJe ,IH for allY boy. IUld Mr.s. l!lrnest Lacy 01 DaYlOn and often quoted by him: Fromm; Secretary. Mary L . Earnwer!! Saturday dI.nner ~ests of thefr '.·So Uve. that when t hy summOD8 hart; Conductress. , Pearl Ridge ; ' $1.50 a yr. ... mother Mrs. Emma Lacy. comes to Join Assoc1ate Conductreas, Olive Brace; ,$2.50 2 yn. $3,50 3 yrs. Mr. and 'Mrs. Allen ' Smith and The ~w!lerable caravl~ti, which ~nd Trustee. Jessie Hyman. s...d you, o,d... 'odor Ie> daughters,' ~J Dayton. spent Sunday ' . moves I with the former's 'parents, Mr. ami To that m:vstel110Ull rllallm, where "HI-LO" CLUB BAS BOYS' LIFE Mra. p.,S, Smith. each shall take . ARMISTICE DAY PARTY z ~aril Av••••• N. Y" 'N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnet s~nt His chamber in the s!Jelilt halls of ' J..ar~I\" he~ase at ~'ter 'S en_ Sat~ aft'ernoon With the la ••~r')j death, . An Armistice Day then;te of red , ' . •QuaUty ana Price udc!e Sod aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Thou go not. !Ike the quarry. slave. white lind. blUe predorrunated In tao l ' Hayoe1' at WestvJlle. , at night, ble and favor decorations 'a t the ·~!ll.abUshed 11149-190.' .' ~. and Mrs. Robcil't Young and Sco~ged to his dungeon. but, sus- "HI-Lo" BrIdge clUb meeU~I{. Tuesson and Mr. Bnd Mrs. Ralph Condy talned lind IlOOtlled . day evening at the home Of Mrs. of Dayton , were Bunda.y -evening By an unfaltering trust, approaoh M. ' A. Fulkerson. In addition to guests at their gradmother, Mra. thy grave' j members, Mrs. D. R. Smith WIlS also l!.Jnma Lacy. . Like one who wraps the drapery of among the guests. . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas CollInS-and h1s couc~ , . The evenings wlnnin~ scores were Charles COllUlS, of lJaYloon, · wel'e About him, ,~nd Jllls dOWlil to pleas- held by Mrs. Carman Orane , lI,{rs. t;und~y .a1Lern~n callera a& . tile ant dreams. . Harold ~t1ler. and Mrs . L: A. Gars~. _-"Lo..._ _ __ Ilome of Mr. and Ml'S. W.alter KellrIck;. " , CARD OF THANKS OFFICERS ELECTED Mr,. aria Mrs. Howard Dewee~e. In . Wish to express our appreclat;on B1' MASONIC LODGE company wath Mr. and Mrs. FranK 'and thanks for the as,~illitance and Oleveland. 01' West ClllloilLOll , t(KH kindness . shown In dea~h of our Kenneth"Rou~h was, elected Wora motor trip hroUgh' Kentucky. !l~olber. Especially to Mr. and Mrs.· shlpful Mf.ster· of ~he Waynes\ Sunday. Hortlce Shaner for thelf asslstahcle,' Lodge. ·No. 10'1, P. & "A. M.; Tueliday. .Messers Earl Young and Ernest to Rev~rend Radley for his com- nlght.< Other otJlcers elected are as Lacy, of DIlyton, have bought one lortlng wor1s and to J..ames E. Mc- -follows: Se.nJor , Warden lilWOld B, acre loLa of William Creigllton- on Clure for his courteous and oon- Earnhart; JunJor Warde!S,;-' JeSse the .F\erry Road and expect to build slderate lIervloes. , Prenderga'it; .......Treasurei, ~y~ol1 - < h~mes · 8Obn. " .• . . CRBW PJ\MILY Braddock; Secretary, V~rn . ArmJ.' Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Patton. of , . ,. ' . taSe; ,Senior Deacon, stiru~ Sa .~oyne were week-end guesLa 01 M:AN8UUGUT~R CIIAlitGE , . ley; Junior Deacon. l\· L .. ~t. ~rst; Mr. an~ Mrs. E. B. Longacre. Mr. ~JLEp AGAI~ST D~!i " ~nd Tyler. l"ra~ A.';par~. ' ' and Mrs.' Oeol'8e Davis. of the ~e , ~ . , \' \ , place, were alllo dinner' gu~ts. Suh- Forr~~~ J. Dakin, 2~/~ wall - charged day. , with second . deltt'~ , manslaughter ' ~. and Mrs. Harvey Burnet' an'" SaturdaY, _bY Sheri1t('s ' \Deputies . ' a.BOWN TO OLUB Mr. and Mrs, Beth Purnas 'attended Oeorge Olander Itnd :Earll FrederIck . . . . -~- ' I , . . the Wayne Town.lhlp Fanner'S 1:1~b as thfl. resUlt a faial ac;eldeD~ on About 1Jeventy-live me~rs , an~ ,. Thursday at the home ot Mr. and RoUte 48 laSt Tuesday night. 'H&.fold guests . of th~ Progressive. Women s ~.rll. · Prank LeMay Dear Wayoes-' Powell. 16, or Leb~on . • 'a 'Passehger club we. re enlertalned Tuesday eve-., v1Ue. ' . In Daldn's car 'W84i eel and . thr ning at the Orange Hall. ,with ,uovMr. and Mrs. Guy R,fJutza.tin and ' other persons" were ~JlI\'ed 10 t~: -till picture f1~ of ~urope. shown son, ' ,Russell were -CUnner" guests head~on crash Whlcli"0C4 urerd one ' b~ .Mr. a9-d Mrs. Robert Walton, of ~ sundaY 'Or ', Mr. and 'Mrs~' Franii Dll,I,, 'porth-of Centl;nUle. • '. Dayton. The (lima were made b,y , Brown 1Jl Tlpp' :oity. The tatta'}". " The depUties' sllld' Da~ JPwed , Mr.... and Mrs. Walton durIng a ,tr.!.r bl'ottber. Mr, Orlst Boltnott' aCcotn..· two, other car:& ali tile hijrhlvay and throU8h Euror; In ,August•. 1030. , pa1l1e~ ~ them ~ome fo'r a: v~lt hete.) theD CQlllile'd It car ck.t;v~n' by ' +. _';;';;"'_~ __.i-.._ _~_--:-..,. ¥or. &ad Mrs. Tbe~e Jones ilnd Matl~n .wcett, 38, ~ UJIi8., p, Matn \ SOD Milton spent saturdaY In 'bay~ st. P&Wce~ lsatW iii MlJunl Vallet ,. ~G~ :NOTICE .:\, r toiL . ' I hosj)lti.l ' u a-J;esult of hJ8 ' inJlll'les . " . - ._ ... . _ 'Mr. aDd lin. Olarence 'Edwul' t , .' ( ' ' ", .\ . Not1.Ce Is ben$t given rt~hiO and famU>" of Dear WaYDe8vUle were _' . Central Telephone C9lJlOra~.:!,nd , enterta1rie~ to dinner Sunday at. tile The ·ell~ton :: Telephone g~ny home of Mr and Mrs BarokllVh1t have fUed " Joln~..Appllca~n .....Ith ' Het. ' . ' - " . 'the Public ~tWt1et O~D of ' , r ~X' T 1 ,% -. ohio ~ng the and ' IIIn. W. 0 .. BeI'8~' returnect Sun- ~ . SALE .autborlty Uch to th ' day alter .spel14lD8 se'era)' ~II lVAlJl ' , s . of e:
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NoUce Sa be.., 8ilven that O~l ' TH£ KJtOGEA FOOD FOUNDATION E. Lewla wboee Post Omee ~ddreaa"PI OHIO is Way~. OhJOr h¥ t,leen dul, "";;;;~;;;;;;;;;~;;;~~;;;~;;;~ appointed .. Admlnlitratrtx of the i! Bltate-"of ~ B. Lew I at... , of Warren ooun~, Otilio. deceU1d • r Dated th1i :n&b d:Q or October,
Mr. aDd lira. Odie . Wllkencm, of ~nIa, were C\IiIStI SWlday of WUJard WijkenOn and famaly. Ill' and MrII BID Lawson 'Were '• . ' , . vIIltIDc -lin. LawlOb at the
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" '37 CHEVROLETS on,.:::.. ;'. ,15;Plate' (6 Ino. 'ba.raptee) .......... :::'... , ... ............$6.25 .' M Homeeomins DlnDel" ella ' I7..PI~te (21 me;.....r.nt•• ) .............. , ............. $11.35 .Fr.ul C.t ' J'7.Plate (24 mo. p.rUlt~) '.: ......................... $1\.95 · T_i,II"t., T",", _III " ,(Rubber :!ePa_torl) . . B""II,,*d s~., P.,.,.., ALL' BATrERIES PRICED WITH B.II....1i Gr• .,. ~j"""" , OLD ,BAnERl' TRAJ>E IN Serenade" aeDiatlonal new George • CrI" Cr.."",,' SaI.1i steven's Production. ' The fum tells Pip"" ~ _ OIB(....~_
BcllllttaJ. SUndaY. 'noon. ' IIJIIea llarte and RoIebWt LaW· 1M!. " Un. OrvUJe OI'l,J and da....... /loll, or~lIIddletoWD. WeM "'-e~ ~l B, OABft Mill ~ Mid ¥no Obara ....Ioa or lit. &DeL lira. am La~ Judp of', ..., Probate Court Andenoa, or W.,raenWe, calJed' on ltII'. and lira, Pete DeDiua, of Hew W&rre1i1 ' Count,. Ohio )In, . . . . ~ aDd . . . Mln- VIenDa. we1'8 aftemoon ~tt:r. oarl ~_erll DIe ' 0C»0k 'lut 'I\IeadaJ af~ IIr. oWe Davia and 'famllJ· . , Oct: 101 HOY. '. IS; 30. 'l'tiI IIiWD ..a&en bav. re~ ' We are ~ad to report lira. I to t.beIr ,home here. atW ~Jnl Cbarlel Lpcb la lmprovlnC. ' ,five IDoOIlUil at their lummer cot- Sue wuuama, of ~. and taI* III tbe ~. - " MrI. Whittemore were ' peata of n~l)_ lin. MaI7 _ _ lI:~' ltv. Ni'I: .J1m Jbrrtna~ ' Bwida)'" ' ........ WiUlIIer tlltera an 00lit. aDd lira. James , Lamb ' ~ _~~Ln:..ftJ~~.~"""~'-I"1 ~ ~ KartoD. O. ,; ~ frleDcla ' and relativea In . Mr. uad ...... John BrowD, oJ a.,US Clap. Kentucky. _ DaJtoa. .pept the weet."Gd Witll Mr. and MrII.1.oula McCarren and ttAir •Iftndparenta. Mr. ~ MrII. daUlbter. Reba, were dInber lueata O. V. SIma. . ' of Mr. aDd lira. ~ ReDo aocl
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1IIaa . AlIce - 0I1~ and Un. MAJIM Alexander called OIl fdena. In Harveyabw:llaat MOudv. Ilr: iDd Mra. Robert queal)' and I0OI D&Je uad Dobn1e' returned to .their bOme laat Wed~ after apeDtUna MVeral weal witb lira. Queat'7', mother lira Arcb oos.y Rev. and T: & ' Irene Dunne and,'OarY ~ra~t, one Iptnt Jut Moaday In Portamoutb. of ,the m~ popular roDU/ollt\c ~ Of tbe mrltal II"Iblems faced, by an Un. Obarl~ Buff ,and daugbter In BollJwoo(l, 'are reunited at the ' irr"POnalble ll!'wapapeJ'1Il8fl and hia Katbl7n and IOD, Robert, are vlllt- Twin Tbeatl'e In OOlumbla's "Penny wUe. • 1D VlrIlnfa. , , . IDa. ,John Krelt.er. loIra. 0&1'1 . smlth UJd ~. RIcbard Mattern COR'I.~T Mra. ~y ~ and dal18bter. atteDdec1 tbe "Boob of Year" Ol~. . Y,Y ,U " "udJth~ and Mr. . and MrI. Dale MOIIdQ eYeDlIIi; bela at t.he home I r-Duliiford took dJDne1' wltti J4r. and ~ ~amea MeJntlre, New Bur- IIIrL NIllie, ~~, lira. Lon J;~t.. ,.Sunday. , . Mr. aDd I&rI. Roy StonebUrner ' .. ' 1Il'.. ~ lin. W~ter RbOllda and atttn&ed ' U..OedarvWe 001Ietre Mra. L~ Wemtl. of DAyton, IOn, Bmy, In 'COlumbus over PleUlt7 ReCeption at Alford Mem- .pent ~y with her ~tber.~. ~ week-end Yldtlrl8"re1r.Uv~. ~ Oymnaai\lm Jut 'nlUllday 8.t,tie 'l'lnney. WI16'ur 'l'lnney. of ¥ZO. and MIl. Sbennan ' TInney eyf'llDC. • Pranklln.· W&ll a1llo a visitor 1n the and chiid~ were .l!iuesta.at a' din· l'Ile funeral or Mr .• WW _~ , aftfl'DOOD. • ner ~ thtatre PliftJ lJ1. Dayton, ... beld laat PrIda7 '&Itenloon at · ' Sunday J • , Heeid Punen.l in xenaa, with 00f1J1D teemed to 'be well l'Jpre· . ' ' . buriallD 8prlaa Valley cemetery. Rnted a\ the WayneevUJe-Klnjpnan NOTICE OF Al'1'01NTIDNT.
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LYle Aleunder, Jut B\IDdaY. Mr. ancl Mrs. B. .L. BvaDI, of 00lumbua anc,l JIr. and Un. L. B. EvaDII or Pa1r1JeJd, caned on Mn: BuSle J;)OUaJ&Ia and YIaa MinnIe Oook JUt Pri<JaJ atternooo. .. Mill ~ BIaID, of .Mlddletown jlpent ·,tIl. ' week-end at JIoine . With her atsten II1ueI Mary, &use and Xe.ue Jaam. .' ' lira. Ruue!1' SUaIcIeJ and' MrI. O. o ~ ' were WQDeavUJe callers
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Walton, last SUnda,y. , lin. Bowanl Babb and 1Ir••an4 ¥ra.· Olarence Babb, oJ WUmIn,tori ' were J1l~t.e ot -Wi'll. Mary Mlddleton last Thursday. Mba EJeanor Oopse, apent Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs. Lee MoRta, of DaJton were 'sueete or Mr. and loin.
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Mr. and Nr•. Don Pe1.ersoa, of IIlddleto1m, were SUIIClaY of MrI. Ne1Ue feteraon and famJlJ. lin. L. J. WUI.nbur, will entertalD the OlU'den ClUb out Weclneaday. Mr. anc1 Mn. Todd Walton and daUlthter of Da,ton. were pesta of hJa pareJ;1ta, Mr. apd MrI. J. T.
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WHEREAS,' Govemor John W. Bricker-has proc,aim'qd th~ perio4 comme~cing o~ Armi8tice Day. Tuesday, NoveD'lber 11 •• 1941. and cO.DUnuing through ~un day". November 1,6, a8. 9JVILIAN DEFENSE WEEK; and , '.
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- -, Mr. ad Mr.'. Paul Duke cmertafllThe marrlage ot Miss Anna Gay cd at a tnmll)' dinner, SUI~day, 110n-· Treadway daughter . of 'Mr, and ol'.ng the hirthday alU1lverl;l\rlc& of '.Mrs. Treadway. and Jb$eph their son . Rlchnnl, and Mrs. 0, L. Mr n4 M J D Duke. Shaw, son- .of . a fS. , . Covers wer" la.lC\ for Mrs, Helen Shaw. i)f Dayton, was soleml1izetl !3I'MaIU a 1111 daugllter, Dolores "Food 101' 'was the topIC Friday evening. at the , J ean. of DnYLon. Mr, and Mrs. C" L. of an address by Mr&. A. M. GrapeAt the 8J1Bgestion ot Secretary of Chapel, Dayton. Duke. MI'. and Mrs. Rob rt Du . e, in f Lebanon Farm Field Wom" N.,vY Knox, E. C. Crane 'f\1e WayneSville ",ests at the wedding tile lIosC a nd hostess, their chBe ; Warren -'countY. when abe h to members and guests ot the . "'·laml Gazette bas been made Navy and reception, ' whiCh followed at dl'l'lI" Rlchfll'd and Pat1lcla. spcike ,. - _ . - - - 00 -. ts , Wayne Township Farmer's club, - ,- - .- . EcUtcir. t;o help tbl' Navy In givinl the bome o.f the groom's lost Thursday afternoon; M r I. A young tree tied to the _ ...·UOus local young men Intor- " inclUded 14r8. Edwin Payne, M S Grapevine stated that If Am . ,erlcans d M · au.... guth COnner. MIsS Dorothy Day, b ""ft side of a car parke on ~m mlltlon,.bout ~he opportunl~es ~he .... _. and Mrs. George 'Henderson and bulJd Individual strength y suP..... d cause severa 1 . theytheir 11 build stregth of thefOwd na I . pas- . "TWo-Ocean" Na\'Y omers tb em for SODS and ,Mr, and Mrs. Frank LnrIng bodiesthewith proper . sereby to fltop IQok teehnlcal'traJninlf kIn,' . tion. 150 She claimed that other day • • , • we noticed as they sen;!! their country Its . A Alnerlcu Is !.he best country In Eph Barnhart, "Cap" . to an announcement the world, yet one ot the and "Ralph Smith ·peenng lI,t --de publlc in Waablgton. a l1m1ted yuullg llIen cnlbtlng tor army trainb Ing failed to pass physical examlDit closely • • - . may, yo U -number men between Monday. November 24 win mark atlons because of def1'lclent diet. don't· realize ,that Christmas. !.he .ot 17 and 50 wiU be -'yen lite opelling of the annual CorlstMr. and Mrs. Frank t!: LeMay 18 J'ust around the corner· but a ,DhlUWle, by ellBtment In tb~ N:,VY . IlIIlS Senl Salfl oampalgn in Wan' n were hosts to Lhe clUb at the Lers 1 " 1 m d or Naval RA!serve, to get to e p, , county according to William J. F x. May-Hawke home. Due to the unille ru.ra mal cak • 0 ••• . wUb· blg pay ,ln'Jobs whk:b by thH of "'Spl'lngbol'o, cllall'man ot t .e. usually IlnO weatller, a large fo the last wee t elr cars aptitude and as a resUlt of . drive, ' wll$ in attendance and enjoyed the have been laden big, atlan they MOW themselves fitted. M1's . J. P. Lal'rlck hns been nam- sumptuous nqon-day meal. mysterious looking pac k erc," amonl !le&rly 60 di1lerent The y/aynt!llvllle Alumni Assocllled a member of the selll sale cornFOllowing dinner !.he afternoon I10ges • • • that means tion bas give money ' to · the :;chaol mlttee f.rom Wa.Yllc 'l'oivnshlp. Mrol, se>ol!lon was opened -wl!.h Ii vo..al BOrne p ople are heeding the -..::::... Aentsl technician. phot.og· tor the expenditure of books again Frnnk U . LeMay is s retluy or t e duet, "Beautiful Dreamer", by Mia, 1 I " d tech tbl& year. ._ county assoc:laUon whUeofMrs. LeMay shop early p ells ••• severa raphe!;" di,""l ra ,10 • Thla gift made It possible for ' B. Sncket.t Is II member the John J Olm Turne1' and byFrank Miss U. Mary Eva ' Waynesville p e 0 pie are n1CSa~ eleCtrld!m. welder. store· some of the chUdren's dasslcs su.:b ullve committee. LeAlllY, keeper and _er, Bnliated men . oclnt.·on .,lanning '' to WI'mess R'ke's I maval80 qualltY for comm1BSlons as as' "Treasure Island", "Huc I..I .. e·berry. Ol.her 0 If Icers 0t tl1e n!OS •• : The speCial Loplc, " Va Iue 0t a Va _ apnual Christmas parade in 01fker.. . ' . '. ' Plnn". "The, LltUe Bbepfierd ot are Oarl Abilechel·U. Lcballon. vJce- cl\tlont'. was discussed uy Ornar. H«:»lDayton Th ursday mo~ing _ ba-' __ '''_ thls week, tlle Navy KIngdom Oome", "Little Men" and president.; Mrs, GuUdn B. Ml h hn8Aworth. Ii'ollowlng Mrs. Grape- , Pt "Little Women" and others 1.0 b!! . uca.............. S))rlngporo, \l'Cr.SU1'CI'; and Mrs, v.ne's Lade 'l'llomas Venable, Boy , • • not o;l1ly the kids, but plana ro.- a l1m1ted time to acce e npJaCed: New books.such Il.t\ "Trile WuILel' DeardOrI, Fl'anklln, Scout executive of Middletown. the older peop,1e as well get '::t f: Steel". a story ot the Irowth ot the 'Em Flying-yes, keep ME Flying too,,, gobbles this UVt! ,secretary, . spoke io thl! glltherlng' concern1ll1 quite a l$.lck out of thiJ, event Nay"'"TralnIns statfoos aDd may American RoIUhg M111: and. "'I'he popUlar national 'rulUve symbol as he eyes tbe (uture w1th conslderBe31dea Mrs. Sackett the execu- ,tile Importance ot thl.i world-wide .. - th e atate highway de- ~-ve- a cbance to BO to a Navy Book ot American PresldenLs" WLi'e able trepldat.1oQ. n otwLthstandlng !.he embrace of . glamorous Miss tivr eortunitttle 1s composed of Mrs orgllwzaLlon, He .urged !.he conpa - e n · ... lut " week , placed :::=:Ae Scbool 'ev.e n before usign- placed In tbe library. Ohu,raeLer Beulab McKnlglit, 'lVell-known chantrcuse of Columbus, Ohio. "Tom", l!;lmer S . Durrell, Mason; Rulph R. Wl-.Ued support of eonununlt1es 11,;'e • "", III t DurIn U1lB JI!lr improvement books, an example of tl. pattlotlc bird, ruLil an aU cODSumlng des.lre w a'sslst Al1DlY pllot.s, Mills. SprinKboro; Mrs. llulold 011· waYIle&vllle. Lo help, In tillS all 1mwhite and yellow Unes.along ment to tb4! nee, . N' wllk:b lB -"J4lr.nnera for M.llllons... . but preterably 5(lme "ground unlt"l . mor!!, MoJ'l'OW; Wald\'on O. Gllm .. ul', \)Ortant . l.asll: or, keeplug tbe youth Main street which shout'· kld they wD1 be ' lChool'inVY and bObOY bOOIta llke Make..,. Lllbllllon; and Mrs. Beck, or ul (JUl' physlcally and morslow down traffic ' pall donars. I are at tbe dlSposal ot the Franltlln, aUy Itt. He .stated every combl ' Jd ..T' ' . f th dents · . serving on the senl sale Jllunlty In Warren CO\lnty, with the nate dou e par ng a''Never in : : 0 needed dictionaries .' were Ii) com mlLtee WII.l1 Mrs. Larrick are excepUon of BarveysburJ, now baa long Main street ••• the y.el- united states 81'ea 'bo",ht With tbe of lhe • ...... Mrs. Chas. Bohl, Lebanon; , an establlshed Boy troup. ' low lbles are a . intervjlls, money, and It :possible fur '. • . ., Augspurger, Franklin; Mrs. Harold and a movp.ment Is now under way firat' on. ~ne. tben . 0" the and buDd ,their f~tuies ' thah .rllfbt dlc~lonal')' stu~y, !,> .be enco~rllged. ,. ~ W Gilmore Mor(ow; Mrs. Lel'oy Jack- to organize a troop thert. " other side of the street. " now," 8ecl'etary Knox; The holidAY Is at " da ghtel" MIss Raylyn, enjoyed a son, Plain; Mrs. O. L. H.ol'Mratst.hTe... . . -III b '" The Na,., Bditor h'U Just receiv... . Miss Lola J3ears of CinclnnaLt, L~', Ph~asallt' dJnner Sunday aL the den, ltlng1j Mills ; Mrs , vel·ne .......... .. band festival WII /I , etl trom w ....lqton a aupplJ of band, ' and scbool wlll be dlsmlssc spending a feW wltb h!U' par- home 01 their son. and daugl1ter-In- Spaeth. Mason; Mrs. Ot t0 KI'use, lUlddletown; Mrs. Grapevtne, of hent Tuesday evening, Al"Ir' nee illustrated )Jook1ets for aU meh tiotb 'l'bursday and .FrJday; Nov. 20 ents Mr. and MnI, W. N. Sears. law, Mr. and Mrs. JuHan Crabbe: Oar1)5Je; Mrs. OIUOI' L. HOlllngs- L' uunon: Mrs. Walter of 21. accorWnl to plana of th" '1n&erelted and, in addJtton, wt1l and 21, • • • f Lebanoll wort)1. Oregoll,l ; MI's. Ohos, Allell, h,iIlISDlan; Miss Mary Eva LeMay, • C .I... Si e 1__.1"'._ f YOUll8 men • • • ' . 1t 0 '. • • Springboro; Mrs. Robert. Hough, or .Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Warren 0 un li y - U weloome ..... ..... rom aQcl Ali assembly ' protrram to obser,e Mr. and Mrs. John Oartwrlgl . , -. MI':;. Fred Hagemeyer, Rev. and Mrs: L. O. Teachel1J a8lOCiation •• ' . a Who wIab now the ' deeper slgnlflcance of 'fhllnk ,. ot OlnClimatl, were Sunday Mr-B. Harold B. Earnhart and Clorksvllle and Mrs. Rliby Van }wdley, Mrs, .Fred Gons. Mn, JQJm, and ensemble evoent ·is for fUtUro cJvUwas aa;anged pf ' Mrs:Raglers, Way- daughte,r, Ru!.h, .Mrs. A. H. EIlnl- Riper SOuth Lebanon. Turner, and Mrs, Obarles LeMay scheaul J.d to be held at.. Ma- la"n :._....".:.......V'. ae1've the:r- fCllr 'the studet9pnt bod)'n U¥, studellWi nesvllle frlends. , hart, and MIss Janette KurrL~s welre . , . und /Ion. . . ......... ,_ .... wn_._~ 00 eae . • • • DAyton vlsltors last Thursc d ay. . son Tu "=': ~ay, March , 10 .,' eount"'- ....... na,r In Ita, emerpDCl. UVII;' -.... . :' . d Mr • • • ' 811Q"'1 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ball al) . fourteen WArren e 0 u 'n t y . . . " • marked the final week and MrS, Earl Pavls, ot Dayton, ' Dr. and Mrs. H. p , Dye attendet\ . T ....:. • youtba left for Fort Thomas 01 the tenn, and was devoted large- called at ,.the I\ome o( )lr, and Mrs., the Ohio ,. football Tuesday • . Frank Lell-,y If to ... D. O. Ridge _ _ gaPlC. aj Saturda.y al4;1'- . ' , ' , was amo..... the JaGW recruits No". ':". ' • ,. nOOD. , D"...-IL R_oOoh k hAte · •• • Olark Saliab\U'Y, of ,CnarlCl!ton, • .• • Filla plalls w \'C dlscussec;J. alld . ' . - ,,-..... , caB , W. Va., 1.8 his parents, Mr. Mr. Maynard Hagemcyer, ot Pine completed by members of !.he Worn_ . iet .t the WaynelVille NAthe vJ,l'llty and rise.rve and Mrs. W " P I 8al1s.,ury, Cllmp, N. Y., and slater, ML4s Vlvldn ail'S AuxlLlIlry of St. MaI'Y'1) Epl>FInal plans have been completed tional was enjoylq • l _ te&a\a.1Q11 mpe\ the teama from Jet . • • .' Hagemeyer, ot Carlisle, were Sat- copal 'Church, Friday after noon at by the con;tm1ttees in for vacatlop from hJa duties 1_ ' l'be liew omcen ot , the PrIend Wedn'elda1 November .. Doris SallBbUirY<and guest, urday evening guests of M1'. aud the Little Inn" fol' the Chrbtmas . t'-'e of the , Wayne ToWn• ... 'U' I ship clUb. eJeCted at \be Oc~ 18 OUr bOYs' wan the tllJ~ lame Uj,s ........., t i M Rob rt L Dok:e Bazaar, being ' sponsored by the sJllp Farmet's 'Ins"~ute '1'I1eIIdaJ. week he and _e conducted tile ' Ncriember ' bQt ' . del ted t tBeJl ' MJss · Mildred Burlescln; of C 'ne n1'8. e ', ' group, Saturday, November 29, U L 26. The, two day 10 '" Scottish Rite meeUna" .... . be1cliut Wed- ltOTI 'It _re.!'b. a '1' natl, spent the week-end" with Mr: · •. • • -he orange Hall. . will , be ., held at the HJgh 8cbld< ... ) ' i ....0Il flI - ' POUP .InIOoIt JUt •.• ~ ..... •. ....... D. R, Ba1isIlury. Mr. and Mrs, p, L. Reason enter- • .~ t . M8IIOmederree .work· "DI'IIda,-....rterJlOOll at the bOIDe of \ The a 18-13 vic- and &aiD, • • .. talned Mr. and Mrs. John MrH, U. Lee Hawke 16 genel'al . Audltorlrin), ah4...wlll to. tbe Da)1on ••• a naY)' man from Ml'S...;""A. H. _-i"ed at the ENedletoos,' Mls6es Bonelta J3urske. Betty arid Ralph Wal4'ous, of Dayton. chalrmat1, nnd Ia being asSlBted by publAc an. Interesting prOlmlIll, Cincinnati reerUitlill of- tM .... them 33-23 'nndEUen ,MOSS, William /lot Sat'!rd!Y ;venlng, ana wortbwbll8 flee paJd .U1 a OD MOD- lowtnc standln:l COIIunltteel' fPl' tl:le "J'be"ilrst- Juhlor game W1l1 be Sttouse' and David ,Furnas visited rles '20-3\»" club will sponsor the candy Prllle4. tor , the Hobby Sb?W f9t .. • •• lie 'W" hel'a!m c;on3. P. bUTlLk .pla1ed bere Prlday, December MJas Mary M05/! 14 AI,bens, 0 ,. 8unvisited. Mr. .booth, the Girl's Friendly Society• .school , cli1Jdren. whlch ,will. be with the reeruitin« IInI W ... St.rowl:, PROGRAM day, • • • and Mrs, Harry G. Hudson of tHe art novelty booth and the lnovatlon at."thlB yeah! are campaip b balr ,....1IrI. If. A. PUIltenon. to W..,."J!1. Newark 0 Bunda-y. • Young Ohurchmen wlll sell popcorn, as IsHl. 2nd Q.&
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I ' ,. -fUll eol1rse ' . advanta_ often .t lle , ret staten" 01' the VaUe1 bosjlJtal lrom s bot g \l P " " ... daughter' Rachael Ann, 01 RldJ e- . Tlla will be served to custonlers dinner prepared and the youth de8iroult learning a TIle PfOlP'Ul 'was opened with a WOWI4ta Iil ' ville Sunday a'fternoon guel>;.s during afternoon and evening, fOOd and aervice wUl be given awa)'. ~ade vocal .solo, "All, Swee' yPt.rJ ,0( BOwllnl dOreen be Mat)el Mrs. stau"p HowlP'dwere MI&SUdihe S. of Mr. and Mrs: Ralph Hast.lngs~ . Proceeds from the sale wlll be uaed as ""bee. A Yaluable .door pr1le ~ • • Ichool ,chil..l,··· ., 0 D_cU ..... 11ft·s.turdaJ, b when b t1il paytonand Vis IMrLors, • ... ".. b...... • ... poaters to adver- LIfe'. b1 1Irs. L. • ., ac- was accl abot i ,a un . II • ' i>W'Ctlase. new church sCnool. be IPven. . .' WI 00IDIIIlIlIed l1l'i. M, A:. . MOnday, . . • • 1_ I equipment. _ tiee the farmera· lnati- nt. A paper el!t.ltlecl, He Wall seve,raU.y InJured " " 0 Mliis Al'inJe u. Browne was host- , ' . .' ; tute • • .' h ....te1'll report in 1tK1", was pitsented br .the fuD load a !!h0.- Mrs,. John Mrs, O. , lor the nlC\ay afternoon meet- ,......."!..C'L_.:..:..:Ving· I " WIl , .IItI. .J. • . in.bIeb abe as lV,1C ,U Ing, ' opened wlth , a devotional perne"'VnIA and vicinity tHan tol6 pf th' man.J tbInp tbit '.. . '.l'tlurIl4r-7· • : lod, conducted I)y Mrs. C. R. Praz, " 1'" ;.:.>" . h lpns ' ban to be tbantfuJ , for, A .. He .... r eel to ", .'; - ., . __ IeI' Who.read from "The hI. "' , , U1ual •••' a ew (aJt OIl DaJ Ill's. .Kersey, . ql , LebanQn., :CIlas, Bohl, county a booklet written by Bishop r,' -:-;--:r ' , I)tI on ,t,be. He ,l a., spent 8p.turc;lllY JOj" .. qf schools warned agalnst goverll- 'l;uQker, presiding ' bishop .of the . ltiappy,Hour cl\1b• . of the of prOM and 1IO!!trJ fnm " . tb,. wbere Kersey and .' \ , .. men' C.ollLI'ol of the school EplBcopal Church. . I!let last at the ' eon last $ltulday . oi, 01 X-I" 1Ii»nd", lndlcated . DOne o( • t' . , • ' ot America In an Interesting and LnA from Oblldren s· hOIlie of Ml'/I. and '1'- . ! . . " . , t' h siliTiict ibe pelle ... had 'entered a 'Mrs.. , May Cook. .of i f,! ' formative talk 'b!ifore lile'mbers ' of Hospital In ,for :,b08pltal .enJoYed' a .. a.udlan "um., a{ •.'h ' ' of audWlae. A lJIah or the , ..•Vl&ltlnt at thp her ), t;he .·WaynesvJlle club MOIl.daY "owns .was and after dlB- . Tile QeWl; elected .. P.leaJd .. ent, . .;u,J the y, 0 t, by de,clded tel', Mri. b. O. hlght at Cnl.ne's home. c\l.6Slon It wM, decided that 8enry , rent wee. lQa'keli 1. .,.. 8bIIe &be pro-' to. remove the Ibota. It '. • . • •• . 80W ollt that tlulre members WOlild IUllke the 'meetl.l}l WJ'liCb ,was WIth' ' the coal ' ile. , , wUI _Mr. and Mrs.. .tobD, 'W, Kersey aM were many signs to the gRrments . d4l'lng the few ' ..of , ., DUriDI, &b Ute Iloitoo: &0 tiIa 'in • fl. dAYs. .." son were dinner iIr. /alld federal government Ilavlng . more WI'C'ks. Meml>llrs were alao r:equeat- Wf'1't! CODd4ct:e.d .by Mrs: ' r . . ... . de· " , Howard PllIIt eve:- and mOre to raay about the statc eft to give children's clot hing tal' aI .ftel: ,Which . ~1.ih.1Io._ Ele, " " Ding. , '" ' " , ", school sYstems, and 81lld he (elt tlie ' box to be sent to ~8 . EpJSC9,pal answer~ roU ,call ~IU) a statement ... :v.ca&J pubUc shOuld be, informed or the. MOl1.lltain Indu,*lIll at Brill. 0(. ,:wht,t·, they be . ~:"".. l~ ' DaVid ,Hartsock, SOlll,of Mrs. }lVllli- 'facts. . •.. Va. , , , ' fl)J" ~y, !'nd ' .,uat. , 'i were Qi ' ked ' Har~, under'went a tolL'>ll- , Approxlnlately ' 35 ~embers atA sqclal hour Ilnd r.efres,h ments 'thahlffU1 "1or teD~" &10. /I: bIa- , ;. , ,. ,'. lectomy, sunday. at '~l1alrls hOsp1tal, . tf!nded tll'e ~"mer meeting. ~v, L., were enjoyed by mell\bers ./lna .tory '0 the . ~~ W!UI liven I:.J . "\ ~ ". ' '·' Leb~. ',<, 0 RaiUe, ' represe~ltliJg tile' Boy gue:;ts, . 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r 'I1dence on route number 42, 2 AugUSj;, 1 J:r~ll heifer. two 3 month m1les N.. E, of waynesville and 5. ' old ca,1ves. mIles S , W. of Sprmg Valley, on. POULTRY ; 9,OOul>- 50 hend, pure ~ AI 8econd Class Mall · Matter a.t Postomc~. WaynesvUle, Ohio NEW SUITS Minnick. plot In Plain. S .... Nov. 22, lllU brrd White Jt1icks. The Union Fire Insurance WlUlal'n and MarWla CrelghtQn to Bpglnnlng n!. 12:30 o'c)OCk p. m. th J InlernnUolln.1 Far»lall 11rnctor \)fJ E. C. Crane Editor and Pt1blisher El'nest and Jennie ]iAcy, one acre rollowlng cbaL\;ql pr perLy to-W It : I'uhbor; 14 Inch Trna or Bl'baiC 'n .. pany of New York, N. 'Y. filed suit .. HORSE .. against the Pennsylvania railroad In Wayne twp. .. i" PlOW; Trnr.h>r Oultlvator. All In ISSUED ErVERY THURSDAY recovery of. • 4'>0 which it · Ella C. Haines to Everett, Luther One Black gelding wt. about 1200 excellent oondltlon. · g kL and Hom r Haines. 130 acres In Ibs. sound, and 11 gOOd. workel': 0 .\ FARM 1I\1l'LEI\lENTS see n ..... SuQ,cripUon Pri~, $1.50 Per Year. Payable In Advance clA ims to be due for tJamages sus- Wsrren and Cllnton counties. black mare WL about 1100 Ibs. soun.l TracLor Double disc. corn pla.n~ r, talned by the tractor-tratlef of LesROse and William: :El1lson to Arl.e nnd 'a good worker. check row. and f rUlizer !\ttachter Steffel when struck py " train and Eun1~e Blair 'Iot III Elllson 18 CATTLE 18 mont. Deering Mowing Machine. RE-ELECT GOVERNOR BRICKER One holstein cow to freshen In Superior WJ\Cf,t DrlU 12-'7. fertlllzc r ' at the crossing of Route 42 and the subdivision ·Leban~n. Not in a great many Y aI's h as The Western Star taken railroad at Hageman. solltbwest of W. D. Corwin to Carrie and Mac Feb .• 5 Poll Angus cows. trom 3 to at,tachment, land rol1or. flat t(lP Lebanon. whlcb the plalntl1l ball Glancy. three traots in Balem twp. II yelil's Old, l! grade c ws 3 and 4 wa!!,on, 0 s:l.ovel cultivator. Deer1tl~: •It • position Vrevious to the pa rty pl'i mary, and we realize Insu~d . The Insurimce firm . states Edgar .D. Bamlin .' to Melvin and years old. 5 heifers 8 montlls old Corn Bindel" drag, boxbei;! wagon too, that the party primary is .yet se e ral months away. t hat the rnllroad did not provide R. A. Ekberg. Interest In thr~ acres haVe been running \'vlth cows; 2 sled, McCol'lnlck steel hay rake, & proper s1!fnal lights or warnlnJ In Wayne twp. bulls 10 months old have been 1'1:111- inch ~ul'l' feed grinder , l!1~lgh Yet so imporfa nt a r e the is li es f a c ing u s , it is wise to de- ~tes and that the traLn was care- . VirginIa COle Young to Sbird and rung with cows, 2 bulls 2 Jh yel\l'S rotary hoe International, one shOvel part from. our long established policy and make a recom- ~:s:~~ ~::!~~~ 1~~9::.cldent 00- Jt'nnle l5.1!·by. 4 acres In Franklin old, one bull 18 monLhs old. . glow. 12 rt DlcRelmar Brooder d ti . Hester Mallory. Franklin. seeks a twp. 14 HOGS 14 ol!Se, 01 burner brooder house, 2men a on. divorce from Carl Mallory on a Cli1l0rd and Ule Smith to Ches- .10 shoa ts wt. 125 lbs each, 4 sows 8xUl shelter ,houses, McCorm ick 8 Wben Governor John W. Bricker went into office he ter and Anna Meadows. lot 47 In w~. about 300 lbs. ach. foo t graIn binder. Cuse disc culU12 SIIEEP 12 vator, Oliver 8 ' shovel hammllck. charge at neglect. They. have two Grandview subdivision', F1'ank\,l.n. and the Republican p arty ass um e d heavy responsibilities chUdren, 21 and 19. who are not Mitchell and Vlrg1n1a Harvey to Onr 3 yr. old buck. 4 buck la mbs 8 seat c ultiva tor, John Deere 14 Inch of' setting' to right a great rna s of ills that had been sad- dependent upon their parents, she James Spencer. one-nihth acre In monLhs old, 6 open wool ewes, bred, breaking p low. JanesvJl1e 2 bottom sta tes and adds that she does 'n ot ~led onto the government and the people. of Ohio. know of her husband's whereabouts. Clearcreelt twp. 1 ewe lamb 8 months old. l:! In, Gang plow, and Illnn~ varIous . Estella Coldiron seeks a divorce Joseph and Emma Jones to JoIMPLEMENTS Items. The p-romises mad e to t h e p e ople by the Republican seph and l!'J(,ra Recre, two tracts In One Milbul'l1 wagon with fl at top; MISCELLANEOUS one Buckeye disc wheat drill; one O('LaVnl Cr eO m SC" al'aLol'. milk from South Coldiron wbom . she Harlan 'a nd salem 'twps. party .and its gub e rnatorial candidate John W. Bricker charges with . neglect. The same Beckham and Ethel McIhtosh to Deering mowel' ; Internationnl corn strnlner 3-ten gnllo~ milk Cans. have been faithfully k ept. A Da vey Deficit has turned into charge Is made by Donald Foulks In Lucy Smith, lots 2'-26 In Cozaddale. planter ;, John Deere single rolY five gallon milk can. 2 hooded mUll. ~o.S6 and E. F. Erbacker to Wal- cu' I'•lvotOI", Oliver walking breakJn'" buckets, set Anchor Vaccination · . a treasury balance. The sc ho o l f un d d ef IClency 0 f 17 in .'1- his ryn action Foulksfor a divorce from Kath. ter Danun 127.81 acres in Hurlan p!c,w No. 3; Ollver riding breaking Syringe. hog oiler a nd hog 011, 32 lions h~s been practically cleaned up. The Old Age Pen- COMMON PLEAS PROCEEDINGS twp. plow; harrow; double shovci plow. volt motor, pitch forks, Clover seed sion bureau has been turned from a politia) promotion to VirglnJa Stanforth, Mason. was Ethel PaircWld Wlnstel to Alfred 1929 Mar quette Auto good running sower. lard press. shovels. post hole awarded a divorce from Marlon and M. A. Stevens tract In saletn order, low mUeage. digger. 2 crowba.rs. chicken feeder.; mSCELLANEOUS and wa terers bicycle. corn sheller, . truly aiding aged persons. Tl'uckless trucking companies Stanforth and was a.warded cus- t w p . ' have been abolished. Th e ove!'manned highway depart- tody of their four minor children. Louts B. Blakemore. et av,by sher Hog foun tn in: grind stone; w ri< some blacksmith tool.;. eLc. . ServiCe DY publlcatlon ordered In 111. to Henry Bronworth. plot at. bench; double and single Lr es ; lot HARNESS: ~ sldcs, set buggy harf{ . ment has been par~d down to an e iClel'lt workmg force. the suits of Walter Fritz. Morrow, Mulberry and Mechanic streets. ot ChainS; 30 gallon 0 11 ta nk ; ,wheel ness, COIl(1I'5, ' line , bridles, hay Tne liquor deparment has been purged of the " plit com- against Bessie Fritz, and Frances Looanon batrow; n£ck yokes; 2 tobacco rope and pUlley. ' " .. I Th h b )' d f h I Salley against Byrd Salley, both d l - ' boxes ; forks; hoes ; shqvcls ; scythe, F'EED: 500 buShel gOOd eOI'll , 7 tons \.n nSSlons i Is. e state as e'e n re leve ' 0 t e ma - vorce actions. SuNDAY D~NE:R GUESTS hog house; 14 ft. ladder ; step lad· Alfa Ua hay, 1200 bundles Fodder. odorous "Hot Mix" road contract scan~als. These are but Other divorces granted Included del'; cross cut saw; wedges I\ ~ d HOU EnOLD GOODS al ' few of the noteworthy accomplishments of Governor Evelyn Dressler trom Joseph F . .. Mr. and Mrs. C. L4ee Hawke, J. C. sll'dge; ' hog trough ; 22 rifle; 32 Good uplig. ~ plano. 2 lIbmry ta· . Dressler; Harlan Shockey from Hawke, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Donald L . revolver. bles, coal heater (Florcnce 55), 1iricker and the Republican party. Lucme ShOCkey; Charles A. Hor- Hawke and Miss Anne Weltz were FEED: 250 bushels of corn; 16 ward robe, writing d sk, dresser. The only charge opponents have made against Gover- mel from Clara I . Hormel; Mildred all guests for dinner Sunday of bushels potatoes. bed. klLchpll cabinet. . book ca-e. . k ' . h II • .. f h . b I • .Llnkous from Carl IJnkous; and Misses Ida and Ella Lutz, of Aud- HARNESS. 2 sides chain harness; w,.eh sta nds. dish • etc. )lor B nc er IS t e crlme 0 avmg a treasury a ance m Harley Lucas f<!'Om Betty· Lucu. rey Place. Dayton. 2 nelll'ly new bridles ; 2 collars and . An 'cepUonaUy clcan sale or very band. In these days of the New Deal philosophy, when it Mrs. LInkous was restored to her GRANGE. PLANS PARTY pads ; 18 ft. check 'Unes; straps and goOd 'ann chattels b (,) LeI'S. Terms CQSh · . . . former name at MoKenzie and Mrs. 111 argued borrowmg and debt are c,ardmal Virtues, Mr. Hormel to that 'of Young. Plan to ' attend the 50-50 dance Perfection 011 stove ; two tables ; 5 DALLA BOGER, ()\Y~er Bricker has sinned, they say. The suits of Kjltbryn and Edward and cnrd po,rty being sponsored by chlllrs ; a stands; 2 mirrors; one F T. Martin Auctlonee ' . . Woebkenbei'g. ClnoInnatl, both a- thc Waynesvllle Farmer's Grange, lump ; dishes and cooldng utensils ' . I N OW t h· e "N ew D eal threatens . to f ederahze VarlOUI3 galnst George Fryburger, Cozaddale. Friday night. November 2 • and many small articles too nurn - 404 Amm'ican Bldg. Dayton. AD366 : B~te departments, /itarting with a grl\>b of the Unemploy- were comprom1se~ and dismissed. High Sc\lool Gym. Hocklan's or- er6us ·to mention . CenterVille. O. Phone 7021 B" k h d The sale of ·r eal estate approved chestra will furn.1sb the musle. Terlll!l Ca'sh ~letbodiRt Church Ladles will serve · B G . t t C m en ompens8 Ion ureau. overnor ric er as soun . - and the distribution ot proceeds orCARL SMITH lunch erl a cla.r ion note in opposing further centralization of dered In the sUit ot Ernest Evans. VISIT SON AT Fr. HAYES W N. Sears. Auct. - -' R. D. Collett. and EVerett Sears, A lready he has begun the state's defense and he has' adm1n1stt:ator, against Louis Blake. ' more. CinCinnati. and others. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Ee.rnhart vlsl- Clerks. 8bown a vigorous leadership greatly needed in these disThe same aotion was taken In the ted their son. Charles Burton. at Ft. hoe.u) times. suit of the Union Joint, Stock Land Hayes, · Columbus, Monday night. PUBLIC AUCTION . jt6 ; • ' .. " • Bank of Detroit aaalnst Lydia Ross TUesday mor nlng they rec elved DlsconUnulng fl'Lrmlng, we will, sell . I OhIO clbzens ·h ave a confidence In Governor 'Bncker and others. . word that he had been liransfercd by Puo.Uc AuctJon , an our farm Staqley & Koo~~er ' and gJven the opportunity they will re-elect him. The sUit of the Maxwell Paper to an Ar~y camp In North' Clll'olina chattels located 1 ~ mUes S. E. of . I d rti fit d' I' t t company, FranJr.lln, aga1Jist Local WAynesville, 0 .•. all farm lmown as n epa . ng rom a ong s an mg po lCY, we wan 0 56 of tbe United Paper. Novelty and t,he Lindley Mendenhall farm on For Dates. Phone 34RG, Waynesurge the Republican party to nominate for re-election this Toy workers union dJam1ased. .T ......]l~ Waynesville and Clarksville road on, LJ 0, Ohio, Reverse Charges. )'f' d b ' . . d i . d The grand Jury met Priday In a .Li y ~ . Beginning Monday, Nov. 24, 1941 . '· man Wh 0 IS qua 1 Ie . y trammg, trJe . n experlence, an special sess.ion and returned four . at 10:30 a. m . BROKEft LlCEN E seasoned in judgment, to meet the problems ahead. We Indictments, two each against. WaJ- Mrs Walter Kenrick Correspondent 2 )fORSES 2 .. G B' · k t t d fit' W tl'r Boots and CommOdore Speers,· _. __: 'Olle black gel~lng, 10 year old; one \!:===:-; urge overnor rtc er 0 S an or re-e ec lon. e sug- CinCinnati, charging each with .:.. Lowell Thomas entertained gest that Ohio Republicans join in asking him to seek an- armed. robbery and lddnapplng. theMrs. "500" Card Club Thursday afother term lor the good of the Commonwealth Judge OOOs White was on the bench ternoon. " In the absence of Judge Dechant. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Clark. of -The Western Star. MARRIAGE LICENSES Dayton, were Thursday guests o.f Oliver S. Lowe. 22. Oregonia; line~ Mrs. Mary .Carmony and Miss Velman, and I)(.t'\:.hea Lou G1:lswold, ~1 , ma Sm1t~. Mrs. Clyde Wharton- visited ' her Lebanon, tt'lephone operator. .' WAYNESVILLE FABMEBS INSTITUTE ' Earl E. Earnhart. 20. 1nsepctor, daughter. Mrs. Loren Rout.z'ahn, In Ulch SChool Au.dlterlum ; and Jeanette Kurflsa, both of Way- WayriesvUle, Sa.tural~y . November 25 aDd !6, 1Ml nfsvWe. ~ ' . '"Mrs, Ralph Hommell ~nd sons.. Gerald E. Miller. 23. electrician. Howard and Nelsl[)n. ~t Dayton, and Ellen. E. Olbson, 24. factory were SatlH'day visitors here. . OFFICEBS PteaJdent ... . .. . ... ......... .... : .. ; ........ . .. .. .•• . . .. .. . Keller Hoak worker, both of Franltlln~ Mr. and Mrs. Leon Salisbury and Vice Pres. . .. . ............ . ..................... . . . . . ....... Robert Orew Ora Frederick Monda. 28, South son; Wendell , .of Washlngton .C. B .• ~cretal')l ..... . .. . .. . .... . .' .... Mrs. John Preston I .obanon, mat".nin1l!t, and Lorena and Mr. and Mri, Edward Oald)t;OIIteu .. ..... . .' .. ~ . . . ... .......... ........ . ........ Mrs. William L\lkens Frances CraIn. IS"KIngs Mllis. well. of Dnyton, WIlJ'e Sunday eveRober~ Engleman. 27. Dayton, ning guests of, Mr. and Mrs. Allen , NOMINATING COMMITTEE Mortia Cornell shipping clerk. and Louise FLnch- Emrlck am! Mr. < and MrS'. Perle Mr . Harvey Burnett . STA~ 8PEAKERS . u!D, . 21. Carlisle. Cornell. Mra. Herbert P. White ... .......... . .... 1522 CIUton ·Ave., Columbus. O. Al'thur Ward, 22. Inspector, and Mrs. Margaret '~rohns and Paul, JObn' G1'e1rIon •.• " ...................... ..... . .. .. . , ,, ... .. . Blllsboro, o. Oleo Shinkle. 20, shoe worker, bottl Johns . were SundSl' · at~noon ~lId of LelJan9n. . I . e\'enlng guests of ~Mr~. Belle· Ooon TUESDAY. NOVEMBE~ 25 OUfford Albertson,' 49, Wllmlng- and daughters: In J,)ayton. '. ton, farmer, and Virginia H01l, 1'1, Mornlnr 8ealoo Friends here are receiving clll'ds 10 A. IL Franklin. f ....;m Mr. and M t l!. Everett Ee.rly . In~ocat1oD , .......................................... . ReV. Louis Radley ·Henry Str~tton, 25, Norwood. who are enjoying t te warm weather 'I'riamPet SOlo ................. .. ....................... .. ... Eula Honk soap worker. and ~garet Dough- at, St. Cloud, Fla. , ' 000k1nl Sc.hool ............... " , ..... " .... ",Dayton Power and LIght man. 18, Cozaddale. Mr. .and Mrs. Walter Kenrick J. A. Kiger, 33, Dayton. salesman, were called to Toledo on account Comedy Sldt ...... , .. .... ..... . . . . . ...... . .. "They CrlUc1ze-.iwd How" and Anne Burns, 20, Lebanon, clerk. o! the illness' of Ute latter's uncle Awardlnatof 'CookIng School and door prl.zes . Luncheon In Cafeteria at 12;30 Charles' Osborn. 21 and Marie there. They lett Monday morning Afternoon ~ Barker, 21, both shoe workers of accom~ed by their niece, Mrs. 1~ P. . . Lebanon. Clara Kaser. at Middletown. PROBATE COURT Vocal SolO' .~" ••• I . . . . . . . " • : . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . " ••• " . . . . . . Jean ·HartsOck Messers Paul Shlpiey, K e 1.1 e r .~ for De eDle" . ..•. . ... .. ........... Dean D. ~edS, Granville. 'Ohio .The inventOry of tbe e;tate of Graham and . Theirle. Jones spent D,rum 8010 . • •..•... . •.. . ....•.•..• ... ~ . ... ••...• . .• ' •••• , .,Robe~t Hastings SII turday ntternoolll hunting near "'H1aher Ground" •.• . ••....... . ... .. Mrs. Marguel·l'r.e Grapevine, Lebanon Louella Barkalow, Franklln, : ap- Washington C. H., .' '. , ~! ,!IOiP •• •• ; ........ " " ........ ~ .................... Raylyn crabbe pr~e:. will of WUllam' J. ;nanze ' r. Mrs. Ellzabeth flmlth' ,and ),{Isa .' ." Evenlnc 8eIIIon Mary Cook, of Waynesville. were • I!.' " • .' ., , Lepanon, tUed for probate. • calling in Lytle Saturday atternoon. Repon UuaIc •. . ... •. :.: . .. ... .. . . . .. .. " .. . . ........... • . ... H1gh School Band th of appriWers approved In ' Mr. Kerr Routzahn of the WayI.'De~k In Color" .......... . ........ . ......... Mrs. Herbert P . White e matter of the guardlansblp of nraville road. was a · dinner guest, . . ' " (Yra. White dresses In the costume of her naUve land) . Margaret Cbrlatlne Bercaw. Mason. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Guy RoutNovelty· Sklt " ..... .... ..... .... . ..... ...... . " .. : .... . .. " ... ,'....... .. MThe es~~ ot Mollie Dlttmers. ;abn and family. -: . .' ""'ron4 the Door" . • " ....... .... .. . .. " ............. ~ ... John Greirson · arrow, d d1strat fI3.723.87 . (net Mrs. Howard Deweese returned . . (The door must be opened for .life's opportunities) ValUe} an lbutlof!, of assets Sunday. evening vlslt with MUISC .••..•.• , ••••..• '••• . . '.' . ••••..•• '.• . • , .••.•• ••••. High Bchool Band Ordwered · C I I . .' , . D. orw n, w dower, ejects to ber parents and ·slSter aL Gate O1ty. take unde~ the will of C~lIa ('or- Va. Her ' mother, Mrs, , W~lJ1ll1Ji . Franklin, IIccomp~nled' h'er· liome win, Morrow. Arthur BrYllnt, FrankUn. appolnt- for a, COUple of weeJr:~8 stay here. .' Mrs. William Bergdall. Mrs. J . ed ~1n1strator ot the estate of Sophia Bridge with O . F. Crauder, Jones and Mrs Donald 'Baird were G P . Gates and J. B. C&1rerty as ThurSday ' afternoon and '· evening guests of. Mr. and MrS I Edwln Menappraisers. . '. The Inventory of the estate of ser In Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sallsbul-y and Elizabeth .Harding. 'Franklin, apfamily have the sympathy of frlend~' proved. A certificate of transfer ordered hqre In ttielr recen ~ disaster. the Issued to Mary Stokes, WayneavWe, btJrnlng of their home and contents execufflx 9f the estate of Harry E. 01' Sunday c. wee~ . ago, near HIUs'," boro. "I Stokes. . . . . UIRI
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(The .torelpers 1n oUr i:Ountry and the speaker's own experience The first and final accOunts of '. . ' as an Immigrant) , . . .~he estates. ot SUSie BlIwkbum, La.. ",etta ' Benham Catherine no," " !l'rJb .•..• '............... ......... .. . ... " . " ... ... The Oampbell Famlly Dd Fie A H tfl ~_an. '~e Horsemen··· •.... . ... .. . ..... . . . .. . .... .. .. . ... . John Grierson a rry cd a eld. all ~f Leba• . .... • . (PoUl' 'Suggestions For Happier Living) no~,:p:rn;~l' .ftte t bU ' ·'..........taUOn Awards .. . . . .. . .. .. .. : ... . . ....... Roberta Falkenstein tld ' ed Ines-th a pu . c ·auc_........ . ' . Da Id B II uu or er e 'matter of the . . ....;;;..~. i~; ·O~RUOS.:..;,HOBBY· SHOW":":XMAs ;ABL~ ' estate of W. W . Neal, Pranitlln. .
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00IUf Arm BBBT auslUlL OF OORN-POSTERs-oHANOES ON Th~ wlll .of OharJeiI 0. ' Brooks. ::Rc~e=. =~~~~~ :~tur:~ QMtia '. , . . :~~lln township, admitted. ~ pro- . ble. oak, dresse~, '~ Simmons Be~. I
~ , . ' The will of George. MOOrmeler:' Har- fCllther bed, ch~s! ' springs.' and W.S.O.~., .Mfs. J. R. Up~yke. 'Ms- lan. toWDablp, tadniltted to mat~, Pl-I!JIdalre. t-burner Ei!tesa ' , . probate after .fonnv admlaalon' or- ~lIt, . gaa rangeJ 1 !,xt.m.<;ion dining Frlda"-No~ 18' dered sei a&1de. .room ~t)le, drop lea' Idtcl~1l table cabfuetr. 01 New century club. Mrs: R. D'. Col.! . The estate of' Martha ' Miuwiall and '4 chairs. lett. hOlte$l; determined. to hav!!. a net value r sLGve, , ~lecth'J9' .Wa81lf.r, wttnger. lawn $0.655.92. o . mower, Rarden too,l8; 'lP'Ind stone, Myron Banta, ....John · C. H~~ke. ho~! al~ 418hea and cobtlnl utenaUa.. m, at the ~;'" REPORD~R~VING and Oakley Ungleaby namlld to ap- c"f glass. curt@Ul, metal porch :Mrss Charlol€e Hartman- 1s re. pralBi! real eatate Involved in the chairs and . r.umel'!'l,I8 other small . ported to be improving afl'4!r under- estate of WUllam 11. Lashley. Way.. itl'ma. 4'/'" .neavUle. Ura. Harold going an appendix , operation .,. urday, November a, at the Mt. oar. It£AL B8TATE 'J'IMNSJ'Da mel boIpital, COIwabUi. . W. B. and Mabel .... JI'rank I
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Thankagivlq. In the face of warll ' 1 was able them, and rluiwrs of wjUl, .uftel'in&, and 's tart them back. By the pte , 8trikes, greed and hatred, ~C)Dest1y, the ffrat time, but the neXt etror what have we to be thankful fOl'? ·took them In but when we came to 'nlat was what ~ pr~her a.aked the field gate .u nder the bars apln, U.'J on Sunday. Then he made us They were falrly ·safe ·there so I got f~el there wasn't muCh that we In the car and went tor help. When dared be thankful for, then be led I came baclt with three boys there Ul! to see that even . the :war was were bo pigs in sight·'b ut I left them proot that we Uved In a world Ilnd went on to church and they ' created by a Goo of law and order fOUnd the pigs and put them in a . and that liven nations rea.ped what pen. ~hey Bowed and tMt was som\!thing I read the hunting and trapping to ' be tiVlnltful for. tor it was ~m~- laws this evening. I 'am sorry that I thing basic that we could count on rullln't been sure about them when not to faU. a Indian summer daYIl I was talklhg to some boys this atdke these there are ·· many mqre terni;>on. They were shooting at things that .e can ~ thankCul forI birds with a twenty-two on the land wnl'm sUDIlhme, green grua, bl1ght next to mine. They had been over litars at night, 'all part or the world mj fence but gbt out when they of law and order wbere harvest fol- s,.w me coming. I warned ,them of lows ~'d time, wheat brings forth ~e la.ws against shootlD8 song blrd.s, wheat an(l tares bring forth tares. but I wasn't sure that it was illegal \,t do' not. know Juat what a tare to shoot crows on sUnday. . No 10<.161 like but we have ragweed and hpnting at all on Sun(lay, even that does Just as well,) crows. I didn't care how many crows HONOLULU. HERE WE COME-and how do you like the scenery? Nov. 15. The hunting season they got bllt 1 am afraid of a twenAmi SherIdan (with the ukulele) leads the six lithesome lovelies of opened today at noon but some or ty-two. -It 18 too bad that a spent the Navy Blues Sextet In a bit of a tune In the TwIn's new musicill. the hunters' clocks must have been bullet carries so far. Old you ever "Navy ,Blues." The stars oC this great show are Jack Oaltie. Martha fllllt for they 'began bangtng about sce wahoo berries' Th(lY are so Raye and JaolC Haley and oomes to the Twin Theatre next week on eleven. We are not allowtDII out~ prp.tty even prettier than bittersweet Wednesday and Thursday. . aide hunters this year because we and until the other d~I had never . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _:--_ _ _ _ __ ,b ave four already on ~ place and seen any. A fried of mine was tellwe bave so much stock. Our nelgh- Ing me abont them and showed me' We IDYII.e you to come and worbor to the west of us is not allow- sl'me and today Paul brought me Ilhlp wlLh I iii. Ing hunting this year because last some from our Woods. They are ~ ...,-----I\Irs. Nettle 1'lnney. Correspondent year hunters shot 80 many trees in said to be quite rare. Ii'" MARY'S £l'ltlCOI'AL their young orohard and killed them 110 that closes about · two hundredFRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. DennIS W~bb, at Dlore acres I to hunters because 01 Woman's AuxlIIary Sewing at Berea, Ky., Ilnd Ml·. and Mrs. 8Omeones le'norarice or carele88Jlesa. . home of Mn. Lee Ha.wke. Mnurice Hopkins were Sunday din. Sales and yet ' more sii.'les, but I 'SUNDA'l' BEFORE ADVENT ner guests ' of Mr. Ollle Glosslps. dl.d n't go to any today. We were Rev. F. B. Atkinson . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Benner, of bllsy trYlna the , manure spreader 11 a. m. Morning PrayCl' ao U l:>. Mldmlsburg, were Saturday evening that I bought at the Couden sa1e on METHODIST (JBURCH m~np. m. Young Churchmen at the dmner guests at Sherman TInney ....... C BaclIeJ' I'Utor h,'me ' of Jenn and Jane Hartsock. and famly . Wednesday. It was a miserable cold uamp windy day and the farm tools •• Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pinkard. of TUESDAY Clnolnnatl, were week-end guests ot wpnt very cheap. It was not as 100Ci , Church Scbool 9,ao a . m. loolting as IOPle of the ones I have ~orshlP Service 10:~, a. m. Topic 3 p. m. Church SChool. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tinney. Mr. Illd on but it worlql it Is the klnd LOoking Por A .Man and Mrs. narry Shank were also WI!' lUte and I got It 'at a reaaonabl~ Y'Juth Fellowship Sunday evening ST. AUGUSTINE ClIUR{]H SUlIday aft'!I'Doon caU4~rs. prioe What a difference it makes . at 8:30. Our annual . Thanksgiving Fa&her Krwnholtz, Priest Mrs. W. D. Tinney Ls visiting her . ServICe wlll be..heJd this Wedenaday. d' I 1 dl d to have a spr8llller. ~ne field last evening At, 7:30 o'clOck. EverybOdy Mass 9.00 a, m. aug1'1 ...,1' n n anapaIIs, I n. year where it hjld been hanc1sprea(1 , mv1\e4, The official Board will meet ,. Miss Roma Hardin" of Dayton, &bowed every spot whilfe they ~ tmmedi&telv atter the service.. ....:ltltY CIU ' IlCIl OF CUltiST s!)tnt Saturctay afternoon with her dumped it but uut1preada it evenlY ..... e W S C S ...m hold their nnat W. V flmlth I\llnlllter Pillents, Mr. and Mrs. '1'. B. Hardin. alld makes It 80 tarther No tool .I'll • • • • ,.... r. ' . Mr. and Mrs. James Keener spent means more to Ole lan(l than a PGned ·meeting Thursday NovembeL 9:30 a. t. BIble SCheol the week-:end visiting relatives In gOod spreader, :a:r at ~e home of Mrs. J . R. Updykjpr. 10:45 a. m. Communion ' Winchester, Ind. Nonv. 18. SundaJ. I was late to WAYNESVJLLB OIl1JlUlB OF 11 :00 a . m. Sl'trmon Mr. and Mrs. Harley Rhoades, of ch~ch .'his momina bqt tb~ tJme OBaJ8T Bermon by Roy Fleshman, the Columbus. were Sunday guests of I had,. aOOCi aUbI. I wu :ree.dy and e\'angell8t. Mr Walter Rhoads and famUy. stprtecl in plenty of time-for once Edw. B. ForebaDd, MlDI.ter The revlvlll will continue each Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reno took dlnbut when 1 was ~ way up ~ SUNDAY ,evt\nlng at 7:45 until the 23rd. A ner wIth Mr. anel.Mrs. Louis MCCar Blble Bcbool 9.30 a. m gllOd lntere'lt has been shown from ren Sunday. llUle I saw . ahead of me the four Uttle ipotted Ptas headed for the -CommUD1on 10:t6 ... ~ the very flr~t flIght at revival. Come Mrs. James Keener, Mrs. Nettle h1Ihway, I lot out anc1 tr1ecl to elrBermon 11 a. m. hear ~he soul ~tlrrlng messages. Tlnney and Mrs'. Sherman Tinney "Be Ye 'l'haDktul'" attended 8 hosiery demonstration cia around them to clrtve' them back. They saw tlirpu~ my maneuver LUNCHF.oN AND BRIDGE at the home of Mrs. Rlalph HastIngs JUD10r BDdeavor 8:46 p, m. Friday afternoon. . an!! went und,r the bars Into the neld, I -.ent over ,tbe bars &nd they SeDJor Ilndeavor 8:45 p, 'm, MembeJ:s oC the Argunot Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Henry VanHoe oalcame out ~d headelI for the bIIhPreaching '1:30 p~ m. 1'M d Mr L S A th WIly ."aln. ThIs time thev ke~" "M11llon'l Now Dead Will Never club and one guest, Mrs. J . R. Up- eu on r. an s... r ur, -. , I'" 1.1" dyke were entertained ,by Mrs. Har- Sunday. ~f::"e:;:ld':::::"edWfllJU::: ~: W~AY ··vey RYe, at her home, TUesday afGuesu; at the ,home oC Mr. and hIghway was wide enourh 10 that Prayer and Blble Study 7:30 p. m. ternoon, at luncheon and an after- ·Mrs. Shermo.n Tinney Sunday after >. ' noon of bridge. ~{'()n and C'ienlD8 were Miss OJara
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Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bogan motored to Sprlngfteld SaturdaY and stllyed ovfl'Sunday. Elleen Bot;BI;l and Edna Arthur visited relatives In Middletown , Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rober t Wern tz' of Dayton, ' were In town Saturday to take advantl\ge of the openin g of hunting sea:jon , Bob wns exceptl ollally proud of hls foul' rnJbblls a nd one Pheasant. Mrs. Ellpn Barr and children, Mrs Dorothn Replogle. of Dayton, and son spent Sunday with Ml·. Ilnd Mrs Ennis ThompsoQ. Guests of Mr. and Mrs,. Willard Wilkerson over the week-end were Mr. ·and M.r ~ . Wayne Slnnkel, of Dayton. . Mrs. Lylp. Tinney, Mrs. Leonard Tillney, Mrs. Sherman Tinney, and Mrs. Nettle Tinney were Dayton shoppers, Mur:day.
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Mrs, J . W. Pattison. Monow, president of tile Warren County Women's · DemacrnLl.c Club, n nnounced to<tay UUtt the next meetIng would be replaced by 1\ card party at the home of Mrs. W. E . Bishop, in Mason , on Deoember 2.
Christmas Bazaar Sponsored by
VISIT IN COLUl\IBUS SUNDAY
St. Mary's Woman's Aux. Saturd;lY, November 29 At The Grange Hall
Mr. and Mrs. P . L . Reason. IlC('ompanled their son and daughterIn-law, Mr . and Mrs. Loren Renson. of Lebanon, to Columbus, Sunday, wl:ere they visited Dr. and MrJ. John Paul Bol~n and Mr, nnd Mrs . RoUa Bolton .
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Select your gifts nom the attractive array of hand sewn articles and art novelties. '
CARD OF ,THANKS We wish to express our apPI·C'cla · tion to our friends and neighbor. for their kindness and sy mpnthy during our lecent bereavement. Mrs. Fires and };'Jossle . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fires and • family
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FOR -SALE- 1 Norge 011 heal.lng stove. Used 3 seasons. See Delle Brown, R. R , 2. or Wenzel Barres;. 3rd. 'S treet
We will be closed hom 1 p. ~. until 3 p~ m '. Thanksgiving day. ,
FOR SALE- 8 Rpom, strictly modErn home. R. D. Collett. Phone 52 New ~urJlngton. Nov.13,20.27·
We ar~ going to give you . a chance.to ~in a big ~key for Christmas --moi~ detailrs later.
FOR SALE- Man's Top-coat and 3 piece suit. Ernest ~gtngton . 4' h street. Nov.20·
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Spring Valley MI'\Ii. Susie DourlA _, Correspondem -Mrs. I . O . Petel'~ ou returned home Monday r~om II visit with her SOil, William and famil y in S t; Louis, U.4 'iar tbOl,Jd '101'8 a good lIIe/no"'-Quilltillion Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Con Boehner" or NOVEMBER O!nclnnnLI were week-end v~lt ors last week of Mrs. Oora Davis and .... I8-Hohonzollerna boclt tho broUler. Hapson Frazier. , -.l.~ Na:Js. 1939. Mrs. Marie O'Neli visited Il f ew days last week with her fllther, Mr. • 3O-Nsw u. S. cmny rifle m$1 Fr!.nk KYlIe. • ~. la-I .. 1939. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eagle and Mrs. ~ .:!-Amos Mendenhall returned Thursll -Gandhi stllS up troublo dny from a visit with Rev. L. F . for BrlUsh. 1939. WfJlla ms and family at Madetta, O . MI'. Russell Holland Is sulIerlng 22-N ZlS loel olCJht planes. wlUI an Infection In his hand. 1939 Miss Shirley Compton is on the sick list. 2~ EarIl1Q U ak,)S hit Turkey Mrs. Max Compton and daugh ters 1939 Geraldine and Loraine 'attended the wpeldlng Mr. Webster Compton 24 -Gnu I hit ?rime Mlnlste, and Miss Irma Orimmer last Sa tCho r ,~"oln. 1939. urday morning, at Highland, Ill. Little Donal~ Krug accompanied ~ ~ • Will It H""f51sold anno. his grandpare n ts, Mr. and Mrs. R tlY .:-011&<:110'1. 1939. Krug home from Granel Rapids, Mjch .. and will r emain for a visit. Alter spending several weeks here with her sister. Mrs. Flora BuckJes. ~cQI(ur£ Mrs. Della Davis returned to her heme In Springfield. O. ~llm( Mrs. Herman Walton Is having a J sale of her farm Implements and Phone 7 WaJneaville, O. live stock next Wednesday the 19th. '1 he Chrl s~la n Laymens Crusa de held a very Interesting meeting In the Methodist Churc h lost Monday evening. Rev. HuLchlson, of XenIa was present and Mr. WilHam C Eond . or Washington D. C. gave a ~estlmony 01 his entire life. which W3 S very Interesting arid enjoyed by all present.• Our basket ban boys have played two games and won bOth of them. Rev. Klnlll.son IS holdlng meetIngs at Union Churoh . Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Davison and daughter, Beverly Ann, of Columbus were Sunday guests of Mrs. Davlson's parents, Postmaster and Mrs. W. E. Alexander. Mrs. WUUa m Collins Is back In the Post 01flce atter several weeki vacation: Mrs. ~ellie Peterson. dl\Ught r . Vera and son, Dean, were guest.~ Sunday ot Ml. Wayne Peterson and wlIe. or Xenia, O. ~EPIJBLIOAN CIJUB NOTICE Mr. Way ne Alexander and son ot 'l'ennessee visited his mo ther Mrs. The date for the November meot- Mayme Alexander m , t Saturday tne at the Wayne Township Repub- and $unday Mrs . J;!;lIa Trump, of Wilmington, l1can ,W omen's clUb has been postponed from Wednesday November spent a part of la st week with re!a26:to Wedneaday. December a. Mr.: . Mves here. Her nephew Kennet.h Maude Cmne wU] be hostess. This ~Ievenger accompanied her home m~tllig will take the place of both f or a vJslt oyer the week-end. Miss Bet ty S trayer, of Dayton. and , Deceml?er meetingS. Noyern\)ef t was the week-end guest oC the Misses Margaret Lee and Ruth Spahr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Copsey and J1mmle Blair spent the week-end In Springflelli with Mrs. Dee and fam-. lly . Mr. and Mrs. Kuhl moved tram WaJlleaville, Ohio , the Helen Hood propln'ty to Dayton . , Mrs. Fra.nk ElUott spent Tuesday LAST TiMEs TODAY with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Russell ' l{olland. FUD i Ma;cM1J.,R~.AY and Mr. and lI4rs. James Beirne, Miss ERROL nYNN In ". Mary BeJrne of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs. J. StonebUrner, of Beavertown "DIVE BOMBERh Mr. Robert Cook, Mr. 'and Mrs. 1 Stonebilrner and sons, Harry . P aul ' FRIDAY and ·SATURDAY and Lynn Stoneburner were Sunday Packs .. MiCh.' ,. dinner guests ,o f Mr8. Susie Douglass and Miss MInnie' E. Cook. Mrs. W11liam Conwell ot Xenia I--l""'..• - .- ,sp;reen Packs a Mighty haa the sympathy of our' communIty Too, as It brings you in the death of her husband. Mr. PETD' 'a KYNE'S and Mrs. Conwell were former resl~ dents and. he was employe~ as baker Moit. .~ P9led Talel , for . several ' years in the Kreitzer Bakery. ut HE ~r. and Mrs. Lester Ball, at ! OF' PANAMINT" Xenia, were visitors of Mrs. Arch COpsey, Thursday evening. with Charles R~gles, Ellen Drew Dr. and Mrs. S. N. Vandeman and PhIllip Terry vlslted relatives In Seaman Ilkst Sunday. TeII'1tOon and Final Chap'Marfan W. Sn1Jth, Jack . Wall on . of Ad'reDhIret of Reel Ryder. and l\Ob Blair of Wilmington College, spent the week-end at home SUNDAY alUl MONDAY wjth the~ ~ents. Mrs. ·H orace Wickersham and lit'tie granddaughter, Unda Lu Anderson of Dayton ; "~8pent Monday with Mis!! Ocl!! Salsbury.
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you ng fl qhtlng parson. ~ Together, they battle t.galnsl heavy odds in a goldrush centre where mob rule and shQOtlDIJ !.rons arc tbe law. III Ii sUrrlng cllmnx, tile s.lnller whom the po.rson had bp,trlolll.led go to his reseue In Ume to llt\ve th clergyman from being hung ,on a trumpedl.up cha'rg'e of murder . The (1lstJogulslled cast ot playru:s lectured with Cho.rlle Ruglfles In8
1\lr8. Neme UWIIICli. C.llrre~Jl ~llId III Snell. Mr. anll Mrs. Roscoe SIJIlPloOll and son, ot Dayton, had os- Lhe!r Mr. and Mrs. ~ao Iromr; Rob· r ' Mooney. 81'd Mrs. R . J . Mlcllenur. .Sunday gUllsts ~ he a er's grandparems. Mr. a'nd Mrs. J. O. OrI\Y· 01 Lebr.non, vlslteC\ .Evelyn M'eloy the past· werk Donl\ld Snell. of ·Moll ~eray. fa I\lrs. Bert Dunnell. Corresponden~ Mrs. Howarc! Kemp I' and Marvlsibing his grllildparents. Mr. an Mrs. J . W. Snell. . g:lTot Benchey, 0/ Dayton. w\,l'c reMr: and Mrs. John Thompson, of The Ut1<4 Ladies ~Id had a 5\11'-' Cfllt vlsltoJ:S of Mr~. Katie AnderWilmington, were .Sunday gues~s ot prise klt.cllen ' sllOwe.r 01\ MI'. and ton. friends here. Mrs. William 'Dnvidson at t he home ' Mrs. Adda Deatherage spent Frl- -- - - of Mr .ann Mrs . Enrl Davidson on. day ' with her (laughter , Mrs. RoSs r.f(~===================;::======= Frlqay evening, November 14th. Ht.ort5ock. 'l;'hose pr es~nt wcre: Mr. and Mrs. Raymonrj Montgomery and wlte, Bert Bunnell ·a nd daughters. Mr. 0: Cen t!lfl'IlJe. cnU t1 on HOllle a nd Mrs. Lc~l1e Gorsu,ch aOd daugh- rr!ends, Sundny. trr, Ml·s. Stanl ey Bailey and daugh_ Dr . .ij. Re. McCl ellan was a recent Uy . Nl,!lIIe '1\lcCarren and Eleanor ter Mrs. H3rry Emely. Mrs. Chos. Visitor of Dr . and Mrs: J . W. Ward. Mrs. Eliza beth R.Ich spent - Inst Creecb Ha use and sons, Misses Irma a nd A . day for th~ citizens of R va Stump. Mr. aocl Mrs . George week-end wUh Day ton and LebaBa.'lketbGU Bnuse a nd son. Mr. and Mrs. Jim non relatives. Waynesvill e and environs to The Harveysbw'g Tigers were de · O n.rrlson. Mr. Evon Rel.alJlck and Mr. and Mrs. Geor ge Bunnell and feated In t·helr first game or th e d'lllghter, Mr. and Mrs. Wllbur son. Larry, ' of Dayton, and' .Mis, pause and give thanks for sl'oson. The score being; Morrow 41 Mr,rshall and daugh ter. Mr. and Monlmla Bunnell were Sunday dlnt it many good t hing that and Harvey sburg 29. Mrlo. Ray Zech and family, Mrs . ner guests 01 Mrs. NelUe Bunnell. The JUnior High tea m won over Robert ROsor . Mrs. Earl Winn er , Dr. and Mrs. J . W. Ward visited possess in spite of the Ml'rrow. The game was Inter LIng Mrs. John Koester . and daught!!r . friends at Ha rveysburg, Sunday. f:'om beglunlng to end. Neither Mrs. Ruth Frauenkneeb and son, I\{rs. Lena Hartsock was a recent t roubl ed war clouds that team scored for quite a few minutes . Mrs.. J eanette Siluger und daughter . week-end visitor at the Home. hl'oud the world. The score was close till the very end Mrs. Sylvan PoInsett a nd dallght!'r . Dr. and Mrs. 'Dudley Keever, or with our boys making the last. gonl Mr. Wa lte r PfeHfcr a nd dauQh ler. Cm.t.crvlllc. a ttended Friends Qunrwh1ch mare the final score or la nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. George Cole and terly meetfng. Sunday. and were SItuated lUI we. are in the heart of a rich and prosfor Harveysburg and 16 for Morrow. fami ly . ' dinner guests of Miss Lydia Wright. perous farm a nd illd llsLriai sect ion , our people have Harveysburg will play Mnr t.lnsvllic MIss Audrey Crnwford spen t the Wednesday, November 10 at Hal'- wrek-end with her pal·ents. Mr. and P E1'Elt B. 1\;YNE FlLl\1 much fun. whi ' h t o be than ld'u l. veyeburg. ~l's. Earl Crawford. ' TIIRlLLElt COl\UNG SOON Miscellaneous Mr. a nd Mrs. Bert Bunnell an 'l So in ' pite of our burden~ome taxes a'nd other tt'oub- . School wllf con v ne only three dau(: h ters spent unl1ay with Mr . One of Pcter B . Kync 's most days th is week a s Thanksgiving Is a nd Mrs. Olenn Hoover. t:trlillng ad" entul'es or the old west Ie" Ictus sLop anr! think ho\v much better off we are till' twentleth _ Miss "Irglnla Belcher sprnt Lhe comes to Hfe on the screen when tha n mili io ns of other p oplc throughout the world . . The Junior Class will sell candy week-r nrl with Mr . a nd Mrs. Roy "The Parson of Panamint:' op~ ns a! the Twin Theatre on Friday nod • and sort drlnk.~ at the ba sketbllll Pncklett. cOllt.1nues through Saturday In a OUR BANK WILL REMAIN CLOSED ALL DAY go mes held at Harveysburg gy m. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bunnell hnd a bll12.e of roaring sJxgulls a nd fly ing We hope everyone will patronize urprlse party for Miss' Geneviev THANKSGIVINCt IIsts. • them. Bunnell on her _blrthdny Wednesday Chm'lIe Ruggles, returning to the P . T. A. eVl'nlng. Those presen t were Mr. type of role which sta rted him on The P, T. A. Meeting wa.s held and Mrs. Noah Newmnn a nel ·on . tI:l~ hIghway to rnme. will be seen Tuesday. Nov. 17, 1941 at the school Mr. a nd Mrs . Leslie Gorsuch and In the dramatic role of a frontier gymnasium. '. daughter. and Misses Elizabeth Mayor who tries to stop the wavc of Ins tUule Marshall a nd Ruth Bunnell . . Founded in 1875 g!'ced and murder that threatens to PhonelO. The Farmers' Institute will be Mr. Hany Emely Is on the s ic' wipe the town olI the face of the held at Harveysburg Nov. 24 and 25. jjst. map by r ec ruiting the assistance of
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Mrs: Hllrry Smith, Cians were named to posts of MartlnsvUle, O. day e~enlng. renee I" Ul'I1flS. vl cc- presldent; Mrs. Mrs. Ota Hldy, MJss Betty Art.hur, ..,:. . • ,. • • • Earl Hod.rU. SCCI'CLllI'Y: hostcss, Miss Marilyn Burllke, Mrs. E1iza, _ on the Warren County Medi~. and Mrs. Harvey K. Hole, of George Boyer, o[ camp Lee, Mrs. J . R. M l1 elC; lin d an execulve beth Rich, Mrs. Keller Hoak ana "I ' . t h th t R. R. 2. Franklin" eire announcing Petersburg, Va.. was tlie Sunday comllu LL~c cOJllposcd of Mr and Mrs. George Peterson. Y w en a group the blrtb of a daughter, Shlrl(y evening dinner guest of his brother- Mrs. Wallul' Whilakcr , Ml·. and Mrs. Prizes for 'entrles In the Hobby C.. SOCl? reorgamzed recentl.y .... Dr, ToO_1ft Jean, wednesdaY~NOVember 19 I!.t In-law and sisler, Dr. nnd Mrs. A. J ll me.s n l'!lIlllock nnn Mi ss Alice Show, a new feature of tills year's - - ....... . . , .. 10 6 25 MIam1 VaIIey b I'"'"ftl . M rs, Hole K Stout, and daughtcr. G I Alfred E. Stout was named JeJrerson Fa FT Pts. ons. nat Itute, were presented as follows: . 6ch cit 18 the former BhJtley E. Mardi s. • • • hllet'estin!l and educational pro- Miniature Col1l'Ctlons. DaVid Harten to .•...•......• , i1 tr~asure.r and Dr. MarY Ethln 2 .. • • " Mrs Harold B. Earnhart was n srams were presented at ellch ses- /lock. and Donald LUkens; Variety g n....• ............ 2 Mrs. Ross H. HIU'tsoc k was a guest ' at the home of her siSter, S Ion , fenf.LlI'~d by Mrs. Bel'bert F . Exhibits, Betty Thomp~on, Joe Oook a member of the board Booher , . . .. ,., .. 32 1 67 , f . . f . Ch 'M Coy .•..•....•... , .... 03 0 6 guest at a shower., Elaturday after- Mrs. Kenneth Hough, last Tuesday, James, Il.nd Warren Sheehan; Art o censors .. • , rom as, • McDanIel 0 noon. given at the home of Mrs. at a birthday dinner honoring her Exhibit, .Jane Hartsock and ' OrvUle Cartwright' f 0 11f Chi c :ago ..•.. •. . . . . . 0 ~ew Burllnglon, mother, Mrs. Viola HariRIl. S Bechtel ..... .; ,........ 00 00 R. D. Collett hi ~ Havakge;VI an d MI sce11 aneous, Eula comes the O owing mterfor her neLce, rs. Fred Ames • • • 00. , rglnla Preslon and Jean esting note: ' . , • Mr, and Totals •...... " ... 9 6 23 (Marjorie ) recent bride. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker Jr., AYAres. t' U n a .rM ve array at home-made ' .daugbter, Miss Jeanne, and Charles Mr. and Mrs. Oranv1l1e Allen, at Hacker spent Thanksgiving Day rugs and afghan was on dLsplay, and M rs. Ernest R obinson, of Ohicago, "nnounce the birth Twin FaIls, Idaho, are vLslUng this with Mrs. F. A. Hortoll and Chll prizes for this exhibit. were Biven to of a son, Michael John Robweek at the home of ' Mr. and Mrs. dren of Dayton the following: Hooked rlllJl, ' Mra. iBBon, November 15, Mrs, D. C. Ridge. • ' . '. • D. C. Ridge, Dr. Mary L. Cook. Miss ,Robinson is tl\e daughter of Misses Jean and Jane Hartsock Alice OOns; Braided Rugs, ' Mr:I. R .LB WUton Hartsoclt ,sple nt the holiday entertained the members of th e Nettle Tlnney,- Mrs J.:e:. McClure ' · S idge, / week-end with his parents Mr and Young Churchmen, or St. "~ry's Woven Rugs, Mrs. Schnaltman, Mr~. M rs. • A nnte'd tweet f th W • . ...... The 1941 tax raLes have 'been an- J e ay- . . Mrs. Ross H. Hartsook. Epl8copal Church, at their home, U"Ullct;U bY tilt! Warren coum.y bud- N' lB Wh 0 1S pre~l en 0 II · Rich; Crocheted rugs, Mr•. nesvi11e h~gh school alumni Stude~ta were keeniy Intereated team at WayneavJlle, Saturday, .Nov • • .•' Sunday evening. tle L commlaslon follOwing receipt of ed ·e Bunnell, Mrs.. Lawrence Cook association and who will In the l"armer'a Inst.1tute wbleb was 29_ There will "Iso be a game beMr. and Mrs. Howard MIsslldlne • • • Dis ' an M~S. Alva Thomp.:;on; Afghlln; 'd t th I held In the school ID'Dlnaalum Tues- tween the reser;e tealnl. and daulJbter spent ThanuglvinB Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Frank Kurflss en- ulPproval oy strttl OffIICLaIS:, trltect.. . d Mrs. S. S. Ellis. ~resl e a . e annua re- day and. Wedneadil1_ The sreateat wltb Mr. &r\d MI1. I'Wbert PurlUlB. tettalned Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Earn- s lOwed n decrease un ess ",ley va Local housewives vied for honors union May, 30 , .. Her fath- lnterest, on the parts of botb boy. • .- • • • .' , hart ' and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Da.e addlLlonal levies during the year. In baked toods with the winners aner, the late Drew Sweet, was aDd girls, was centered In the eooItThere I.s to be a achool annual Mr. and Mrs. ~eJI' ChambUss, of Randall, of Dayton, and Miss Janl.urveysburg had t he lowest rate nOWlced as follows: CAKES-Whll4! for many years ' editor and &chool, a.nd loving llanCea were cast tWa year, and the following sLat! Xenia, were Sunday dinner guests etLe Kurflss, at twelVe o'clock din- rn..,~ned to IL, $141.10 per $I,UW val- Mrs ..Rhodes Bunnell and Mrs Har'b l" h f Th 1\Ii I n a~ the beauWlll, uncut cakes. The WUl oraanlae and lIuperlntend Its of Mr. and Mrs. Johln B. Gons and ner, Thanks~vlng Day. uv. • •vlJ; Mason the largest, $23.20. vey Burnet.t: Angel Food'--'lirs. J. pU IS er 0 e !lDl ~~- ,Home EconOmics claaaea attended , prodUctlo~: Dlltor in chlef- Frances daughter, MarLlyn, • • •. The valuation 'by townSHips: P. Larrick, Mrs. Alva Thompson;' · zette ••• the late Ohft'ortf , ', the oookInc acbool. n.._ member of J'ohna, Assoclate editor- Lyle Fox, • • • ...d .... R II C b WAYNE - Wayne school $13.10. Devils Food- Mrs. A. P . Melloh, and Rid th f:"'h f .... . the Seni laaa -..., ~Buslneu manager Tom PI ...... an ..us. usse amp ell lasL yellr $13.30; Massie scnool $UI.a was ~~ e ~1' . er 0 Bll'8. or c • Betty Artll\~r" won Aa/l't. 2;'.'" . orence, Ml.ss Albert.... S,annock was the and children, Gloria, Sally. and Dun- lu. lust yeur $12.:10; Corwin corpora- Mrs. C. H . Brace; Cocoanut.-lIrs. RobInson ••• the date for the pumpkin pie prepared by the ~esa JDaQa,er- Clifford week-end guest of, hler cousin. MlfS can, of GranvLlle. 0 .. spent several Ralp)1 ~ast.lngs and Mrs. Ell Purth d d' t· f th demoDllt.ratora. Other aeaa10na of the GI'a)', Boy I aparta- Gene Collett, Anne Elzey. of Oregonia. days last week wlith Mr and Mrs. llOIl $13,10, last year $l3.aO; Way- nM; Nut.-Mrs. Lewis FIres and Mrs. e e lca Ion 0 e new InItlwt.e were attended by claaes Girl's sport!- Marce~e Peters, Pho - • .. Kennetb R. Hill. . uesville corpl'l"atlon $19.30, last year Clarence Rye; COOKIES - Mrs. fireproof vault addi~on to when ~ey mlIbt benefit partlcular- tocI'aP.hy- Bob Earnhart, Art- 'OrMr. and Mrs. a.lPltl Hastings and • • • $18.60. Hartley M06S and Mrs. Frank u. the courthouse bas been 11 from the pfOll'lUD. VWe savage and Jane Hartsock, At;- son. Ro.bert, spent their TbankBMr. and Mrs. J. J. Burske' and ~LEARCREEK-.spr~Jl ~b 0 ro LeMay; and ROLLB-Mrs. W. B, postponed from D~cember 8 • • • tlVlUea- ' Helen, Oona and VJrgln1a giving hoUday with Mr. and Mrs. d~ugbter, YarDyn, vlsfted Mr. and school dlllLl'lct $14.80. last year $15; StroUd and Mrs. Ed Hartsoc~ until December 29 Cecil The ,funJors received their clau preston, F'e$turea- BetUe Davia and George Osborn, otllA!banon. . Mrs. Waite!' Hesse and family, or Waynesville school 512.60, last year ~s. J. P. Larrick ~eaded ,the • . ' • • rIDp the flrlt"PIU1 of t.bIa week' &rl4 .Betty Thompeon, Humor- Lansing • ." . OrescentvUle, 0 .. Sunday. $12.110; Spl'Iugboru cOl'pornllon $18.- committee which sold chance. on DaVIS, home on a seven-day are Indeed JIJ'OUcl of them. 'lIardIn Rnd lIenry Satterthwaite Richard Yarger, of . Day ton, was " • • 30, Ilist year '$lS,50. eakes Rnd reported nO.4O cleared furlough last week, reports • • • Muslc- Jean Bartaoclt. ' the week-eod gueat of BlIly Melloll. MI.sII Virginia Pre.ston v I sit e d FRANKLIN-Blue Ball s c h 0 a I from tbls sale. Five cakes were aarmy life "the berries" • •• '!be ~ varalty basketball pme • ;, • - .. ", friends in Cincinnati, for the $17.au., last year $17.80; Carlisi warded tbe . lucky numbera TUeshe has a job as telephone re. w1U" played with the CeDtervWe The operetta, 'Mlsa Cherry BlosMIss' Ruth Burgess,. of ClnclnnaU, ThanUgtvlng holiday and week-end . school $14.70, last year $14,90; day evening, ' . aoJn", willbe .u....,.....ad b.u two ftbo"'- s ....... t the week-end with M'"'' .. "ce Sa' d Franklin scuool corpol'B~lon $14.60, last$17.80, year During th....,- Wed ne.... -"ay a ftl>alrm,n and trou"ble ' shooter .......... # '" ~ •• ....~ """ DU .ur ay n Igh'" sh e was a guest at $12; F'ranJilln .crnooll " 'UIe8':One the 0e1sba c:bol'U8, the otb- oona. ' "he Rondla,y Dance held al the sesston awards were given 'f.o r -the. . b \,j : •• h e ~y8 e nu..s~.ot a gun· er thl! Am~n chorus. Tboee atria • ~ ., Wyoming Club. last year $15.30. pooters made' 'and sUbmitted by the but ' 10 times since joining 1! 1:" who mate up ttie Oelabaa are Betty Mr. ' and Mrs. Lewl.s Thompson • • • DE~FIELD-Klngs Mills school grade and high school tOys and Uncle Sam's forces and} • Tln.ney, Dorothy Guy, Almetta Stein were guests for Thanksgiving dlnMt:. and Mrs. Kenneth Ridge and $14.30. last year $14.110; Mason school girls. David Hartsock won, firS , . ka"n ' -A"'u1r"'e d to drl'11 but 2'" lte, Helen Vlal, Ina Mae Gruber nero Tb~y evehJntg, at th~ hom~ famlly, of Marlon, Ind., visited $14.SU, last yenr $12.70; Mason cor- prize for the Junior ".n.. ··nd _ .... ~" . • .,.'? po"II~lon ,:.!a.:o~, last year $20.70. . - .. . - hours ••• he is stationed at Lanna BUdebrech~, Marlaret liiu.ca of Mr. and ~. ~~J W, Kersey. their parents. Mr. and Mrs. 0 M 11/\ ltL AN _ Harlan-BUlJervllle a.wards were given tQ Helen KnekD v.' I . . h Mary MIller, Sara Jean Sccitt, BOnRidge, THanksgiving Day. . . school $15.20, last year $14.90 ' Gos- l~y, Jack Tinney and Marilyn Hames -.I()mt¥', owa... ave Die Petel'll, jIIllea 140M, Mabel LU4- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller .nd * • • . mond. . . ~you "nOticed the leavetdl&Ve " IJWtoc. ' DWJiI .ftr1'Jutr Rutb Me:' 80PnJ wet'e8iildYlmRins.-d1nner Mr. and Mra. Orville Rose, of ben school $15.80, last year $15.20; PrIze _:Will(leill. Jt1 the ~ ~-'1 di d CUffonl H. Brace Wayne Town Kee M . >th Ir ButiervlHe" c'orpol'atlon $15.20, last hlb! ethn~! dsaPriP~th ·from _ .. _ of th'e ver, Ur1el DIckenabeeta, Betty gues .... at e home 0 Mr. and Mrs D a. y. ton were entertained ·for year "14.90 PI lt PI n or ora 16 as 1UUl000ced by J . B'. crabbe tir wp I t -...,_ c·.... _...... - . . - Routlabn., Irma PIres, Ruth Anna. George Millet', of Dayton. . Thanksglv[ng dlnner at the ·bome of .. ; easal al ~ P - follow: Best Bushel of Cern-Wal: .e e8 U nl e as 0lOIII drive, WedDel'1ay Isaued ..l0bnl, and Raylyn Crabbe. • •• • Dr. and.' Mrs. H. , F. Dye 'and sons. tion $15.40, last year $14.50. ter Sheeban, Paul Stokes and DaVId . week 'or 10 days ••• Lyman ~ statement: . '!be -Amerlean chorus has an etlr. and Mrs. Willlam StrOng, of • • • HAMILTON - HRnlllton-Malne-. FurlUUJ; pollinated-Benny Day bad a unique experienee "A ·meast.ie from JOUr Red Cl'OIs "'~.Duinbet of boy. and girls. The Oharleston, W. Va.. were n.&nkaMr. and Mrs. P. L. Reason spent vlUe school $12.30, last year $15.40; Hisey and WLIllam Petel's ; Hy,brldthe other. day (at: Ie. . he Worara.TbIa Is the 1e&I' fo~ every- I4'la are Vera McGrew, QladYIi glvtng Day guesUi of Mr. an.ct Mrs. Thanksgiving, Day with Mr. and South Lebanon school $16.50, last DavldFurnaa and WJUIam Pete . 'received quite a klddinl 'a- OIUI .to nave ,a Red CJ'CII!I Kember- lAmb, J:IUel Vmt, .Dorothy Graham J. J. Burske and fau:illy. WrulAm Watrous, or $16.10; $14.IsallCS and b t ·til ·t h ablP. People are able to 81ft more. PbllUa Rlctey, J;velyn nompaon, ' ' ast vear $13.:10. Malnev e cor- ert Woolard' Red~Wayne Clary and OU 1 'I • , • I seema ~ was aDd more · peopJe are able to '~.. Sara Cooner Ruth H LeM Do I)OraLion $15.10, last year $15.80. DqVld p,rked on Main ·8tl'ee~ and Your Red Ofo!sa '!~ters are ~ l"iree, Rita OODDer, Eart.~ MASSIE-MaSSie townlll~ip school Mrs. R. G. MJIler was awarded when hfJ started ,to d.~ve a .. hard to ralae the ~ta ~lotMd to Kar'cellne Peten, Helen Hlaey; La~Spud' $13.10, last ye~r $12.30, ~ayncl the only priZe for her various atway, noticed his car seemed ' our 'fowDa~.,Won~ YoU belp them. .laIne Hlldebrecbt, Janice Burnet.t. school $13.10, IlISt year $13.30. Har- tractiVe Ohrlstmas table d t10ni · h 'I ' h'" '-I d to aoU' W1lma SW1a1Ce Ruth Wlcal WI veysburg corporation $12.10. last ecora . t o drlye ea,VI Y , ., 11> 101' e If' 10~ meJ:nberallJp. ~ not ~n cIrect Smith, Oharlotte Rye, ' Bet~ 10n year $12.30. . the br.ake, 1OUc1ted, you"ere not at. PhliUpe,. The boys,are Dlc:lt Osborne SALEM- MOl'row school $15.20. ~t was released ••• after ,go- bople, wben the worker called. '1bey Jack crane, Ralph Dill, John PhIl- Altbougb In the service tess .t.blln Cincinnati, O. He receIved bis e1e- last year $15.90: Morrow corporation In,. g about · a .block, he dis- too are bltsy. people aJld may DOt 11111, ' Otlol'&e M~le; n..iiald Wat- two months , . Cbarl,e.s "Spud" Davia, menlary education at Waynesville $16.80, last year $19.50. . d 1,Ind time 10 call::!i:1n before tile JdnII Bob -r . ade h I TURTLEOREEKj-Lebanon . 01100\ covere e ' Was dragging . " Bernard, PlLUl PummW Waynesville yciut~ hila 'won recog- gr ·sc 00 ;and was graduatetl '14.70, last ye.al· $15.30 ', Otterbein BuCk $ ear:,scar . b e hi n d h l!'\ end of the drive, · t let t.be' Red"'iPb1lUp Hartman- Raymond l!Iaaca' from Waynesville high scbool. . -C1"OII dOWD- the,y woulcln~ le~ us . , ~Iton warren~: nltLon In tbe United States N&IIY· "During his training period he Home school $13.10, lasL year $1~,30; Miss Janette Kurflss, younaest own. , • the ~umpers of the down. .' .James StetDke (Jbarles '~e Joe In . PolIowlng Is a ' 4commun:caUoh was given. drm .anp Instruction In Lebanon corporation $16.40, last daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ftanIt two cal'S lIad become' locked ' Help eomplete th18 &:1ve by taIt- via· NaUlan~, and' RlcbarU &eDt The Miami ' Gaaette 'from the lnfantry, boats, 51gnal11ng, rifle year ~17. KurtLss. and Earl Earnhart, son '0( .. • Mr. FisheI:, new music ina your cootrlbut.1~ to The. WQ- Campbell, With IUQh a u,l'lIe repre- eiecutlve oJrlcer of the U. S Naval rSl).ge, seamanahlp, swimming, Vlll'UNION - Lebanon s~ hool $14.70, Mr: and Mrs. A. H. Earnhart, were dir~etor of the ' local scliools nemIoflethNa.~~ ..~~ . ....... ~taUon· from the student body Ttalnlna Statlon,' Oi'e8t ·U litis,. lll., IQUS athletics, and lectures on the lasl year $15.3U; ~ason school $14.- united In marriage. ThursdQ a{,terone e .~.......... ",or...,rs ..... taIIin& part In tb t where "Spud" now I!I stationed. .' ma.~ phasea' of naval life and cus- 50, last year $12.70; Kings MUl.s noon. at the WayneavlUe iletbocliat and the W. 'H. S. band put La,lrrence . Brown, ·1Ir. ~0Ild.: ' Just can't "fiOrd io e~ ta, you "Charles Junior navis, Appren-. toms of the sea. His selection as school $lUO, last YCllr $14.00; South 9hurC b. . Lice Seaman. U. S. Navy, bas been honol; man Is based upOn bls pro- Lebanon school $16.50, hUlL Y/lar Rev. L. C, Radley performed the "on a real s~ow betw~en ~ Mrs. C~fo:td ~,)Ira. halves "Qf baJlke;tball games llal"lan P. DJ4!, ~. SId ~.l1a. MbS ...... . , .selected as the hOlllu man ofhls fldency JIl , tbese Ilubjects, the de- $15.10; South Lebanon corporation . single ring ceremony. before memthe band plays Allee Oona. lin. Kenneth H(JUIh. com~ COl1lllatinlJ. ()( 115' memberll . ~ to .whJch he hail assimilated $16.00, nlst year $15.20. bers of the Immediate faaWy. ' At;' . ~. d ri lin. Jack Kersey. II1aa BmiDa Loll 1.:..2_. who Will sradu.te November 29 .the, oourse of 1nstructlon given hiln WASHINGTON - Morrow school tendunts were Miss Mary Mo.ta • • sg~am~P1~an'"duneI8 , U Pg , thle ,LeWII, MJ'a•.~ 1IWei', IIrs, Wll .' Ou,~.,." ~e"~Ce lM1. JDs fatber Ja. .)Ilr. Mack ·Davl.s', as .wel~ 'as upon 'apULude {Ol' the $15.10. last year $15.80; Massie school mate of thebqde and AIioo es p aY8 th em we .l fred ,Bqulrel!, ~., ww, St;.Jobn, or _ '_ . ' Water street. WaynellvWe. 0 . service M sbown by .wllling and Scllool $13.10, last yell\, $12.30; Earnhart, broth~r of ~~. '; '.\ • , • the demonstration at the Mq. Lowell, 'l'boma8. bOIDe otYr. IUld Mrs~ Alva "H.e enUsleci ~tober 13 i941 nt p-ro~pt' o~lence t.o orders. nlat- CUuksvllle - Vel1lon school $13.30, The bride chOSe for ber wec:tcllnS. · "hall" i~ reatly W.o rl,h: tte.e ing., " C. B~ Brace, ObaIrJll!lB peon and " ~amllY' '!fi¥ tile ' . neaa and c,leaneas In person nnd I.... t year $14 an alr!orce blue ' Bult: with ,black W yilt'" f ~ of a happy IlOUday obae"ance 'bablta, and application to military ' . ' acceSsories and wore ./l oora-.e of·
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The ablUty to come from bebind was demonstrated . by the Waynesv1l1e high school SparLana Pr1day night when tbey defeated Je1ferlOn Town.ahlp ' ~5 to ,23 In a Bame that had the RpeCtatora on tbe edgea of their aeata during the final Quartc!r. 'l)"alllng 10 to 17 at ·the balf, Wayne.svWe outplayed their rivals during the laLter minutes of the ~nldtest to wln by the margin of one AOe goal Planck' and PummW were the blgh IOOrers for the locals, the former 800rlng 10 POln.tis and the latter elgbt. Tommy Plorence sank a fielder 3Ild three foulllhots to welgh In wIth five tallies. The Waynesville reserves were defeated J6 to lS -by their JeJreraon rivals ...... S Ule partans pt.y b~t to CentervWe high school at the local gym
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the .,a11 alJd .' the (lraDge Ji)1I. ",ones of ' :. I • " ,of .n~ ~ stra~ shot ,at 'a baaJtet ~ bJ ~. ~'I w~'& · PU~ERAL IS' H~' n . bonot or-Yr. &Qd ~. E!ul· Earn- . Betty. LydIa, imd Nettle Oglesbee, Mrs. Earnhart I.s a gradoa\e or • • •. w .e noticed ' sm~ll boys hart a ibr1de and pocJQ1~of ,tba~ da7. . George Oglesbee, MI'. and Mrs. WaynesvUle High &:bool, cIaaa· of nd l~rger ,ones too, ', doing , • ....., . D.n...., I ., ~IA:H · DAVJ:J· . Ttle ~. Ilom' and the brI- ' Fred' Gons alld daughter Hclen '41. Mr. Earnbart 18 a1ao a ,lP'aduat.e this 'at the jefferson ' game St. 1iUrj. ' ~", club, .1Ir. an« , , •_. - , . dal , and TbanUciVll!JC . table ', were . . -.; ". Margaret, J . Q. Gons. Miss Alice of the WaynesvUle 1CbOoI, cIaa,a of , . it k f Dfuai · ' Lea ~D .tioIta. ,l"Uner&l terVlc~ were' held .SaWr.~ beauUfuUy decorated In yellow An event of unUsual lnterest to Gons, and MI'. and Mrs. John B. '39. He Is emplo'yed I), the National .' • ":d' .....~ .. I' les A. or ~o d' t~n, T~~t!.;xzD~. t'. • ~ at 2 '.,. m'Hat the Wayneav11le cbo'l&Ilthem~. Placea were laid' dairymen of the state I.s scheduled Gons and daiJghter, Marilyn. Cash Regls~r·comp&ny. · of ~.ton. au c~na ~ y. ",oem t , o · be '" ~,,~~ '! BrIdp C1~, lin. J : K. lIetbodla't; cburCD ~pr JCl!fIIah .DaV1a; fOI:' toltowlils IUl88ti: '~. ·and to ~ke p~r.e at Turln, OhJo on . The y~ung ~uple w1ll reIIld8 with: 'fhlor any lood •• ,membe~ .,~w:- lioI&eII: . . . .• ·aI. ,,liD cUed Th~ q,lr.bt at his .Mfa. ~n . Earllhart ' apd ,lOnI, Decl!ll~r tth and 5th when'the ENTERTAIN FOR SISTER the i1"OOm~··Ularent.S, 'Ul ~te wln· ,.of . the Woman.~~ A.qXilia-ry en ., D~ I • bom'e aft¢!' a 10Dl,ll1neia. Burlal was ·JlI(k...aucl To~,', of oeDterYi11e; annual conventlc;jn of . tbe OhiO ON 1'IlANKSGIVING DAY 't er, when they 91111 reside' a '", f St ,,.. - ' E i,,;'" 1 " w~ · ~ cluti bU81aeas IIiade .In N1am1 «meter;y. ' Mi. ~ ,Mrs,,: Karl la.llb 'and SOil. P.a1mDan'. ~lat.1on Is held -farm eMt of WaynesVille. __"!!!!!1.""I!0 ' \ . . . . Be 11 IurVlvecl· by bta 'wlCe. Jen- ~DH.n:' or Xenla; 1iIJ·. "aDd ~ J. WWJam LUkena" Waynesvllle Direc' Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Mosher, ". oh' ',.Vlll.ba&;r, ' Ill; p... : e op.a z ' · And ..u-.r-t........., ~ ~~'4 ' 'JSf ua .... .Die; on~ ~Uih~r. Mrs, B01V~d N . . Rob1naOn, of Dayton; ' Mr. aDd .tOr of the assoc1&tion is hopeiul that or Cincinnati. entertained at a " ~O~~iiii good ' ~ tq. eat ~ 0UdeIi .club. · ~. Burley., of liew ~llnaton; and oqe' ~.. A. H. ~art I~ IOn; A1to~, • Jafge lIfOuP of. dairymen from - beauUfully appointed dinner at the .Mr. and Duke; hi . prep~ij9n for .. their an" , ' ~~:IaC9Ck,. hCll&els. . ~,pOYd . Davla, o~ w~e, " J4&\ .smd Mn. Bmest.~ ~ W~en and '!!UTroundlng counties LltUe Inn, ThallMglvlllg Day, In Perle Riley and Mrs L.Blanche 101nu•• b _ . r SatUrd'ay at the ftIda;r-:DIe "er' ' . I • . . , ' . r family, Mr, and ¥ml Gllbert .r.r:;e. wW, 'attend the meeUngs as an tin- honor. of their sister, Mrs. Edith M. ler attended tbe .mual 'l'baoUGran'" h-Il . . ' ·l.Id d '1;.. ., W~ ~ Kother'a clUb. 1 ~Q8 Rna"')8 800~Y . ancl , ~. R1cbard, amd ~, BettlUr. usually fine program 'has been set HarrlS. qJnner of the Qlea.~ '. • ,. :.l'!.:,. .. au . e !.a . ! . • 8908 ~8TIb.tS BOX GraY. . .. .of.' ~ up .bY .tIle committees 'worklng on . The guests were Mr . San:IUel T. ~Ivlng Country club held thl.s year li,t Ute tr~~tion, r,u",e.,tet, f~lI~aU v~fi ~~(l PLAY 18 , . .', . . . - -'-. ,) ,<:, .. -.. - - - " - - - thIS phase of til4! .proJec~. MOI!her. of . Cardlngl.on; Mr. an~ home or Mr, Walter Allen ~ Mill tors~ ...... ," '.......T&O . . . alu. fQr a Cbrlatmaa bOx t.o be AIlL-DAY IDBTINO . . . Of· ~t1cul&r value will be \be Mrs. F.red· ~art50ck, o[ Milford, ' . IeDt to tbe Btbelllarper C~dren!a OF ~8 p(.Alli1lfBD opportuilJty ~o ov1!lt the farm ,of 'he ~ Edith Harris, Mr. Harris Marianna Allen. _ , .,. ., . at ~ W~... Home, were ~t by ~ and ) \ ' . ' . -. - ' _ .' . , , Seneca county art.1f1ctal · breeding MOsher, MI. al\d Mra. Rpnalq M. . , GUESTS ENTQTAllfBD IOIdc ~ ,rt~ _ P,ftN1ita- .trla , of 'J}e ~ ~ ~ ~.al1-d&j Ueetml of PrieDdS w1U orgaD1Ia.Uon where 20' llrea at 'the Ha.wke .Rnd tbe' host and hostess. a ,pIaJ, "Roee tJ,IIpD .'I'!:le lrh~ ~ ' met at ~ )leUiolUat ~ ii.ela at the Wblte Brlck .Meet- three breeda uaed are kept . ~ '~ . ' ~~ ~ ~ (Jh~ NoQdllJ, ' arterbOon. The ~ BoUIe. Sunday, December 30. . , . '. . , ~ ~"«!:!.. 1~ '" ,~I" ,of ~,.:.~.*¥ tiL;'l'eiD~ei•• ~e. ~ lap- ' ~ att.en~1nI are : req~d to ..~ THEN 'TO 1I0SPlTAL .....- - . l1.IMlnnatL :potte,d .., &be ~ OhurCb. 1,IdDi. a .co~ dish. lI&Dd~cihea. . --- ' . ,...... ., tile . . t:\I>ouAt CIUl4!l ~ ~t.I . . ,a,- &od t&bI8 ~ . IDIBcUUIOD wpl ' . " Wor~ has been receiv~ by Mr• . . . ~ ecIItt" . . ap4"-t- ~.at. 'Cbfl .' . . . . ,...,,,,. .. ·...14 · durlDs' . ,~ '·"temoon. ~ord; w~ reoe1'ed here last week and Mrs, E. F. ~rihart tliat their Ho1IIIll1\D; and ~. !aDd U'Jw; A Jup D1IIIdIIf ill ~ "Oe ~ _ _ ~ blVSted. ,. , ~~ Mrs. JOhn. J. 8cbae1fer• . ot son. . Charles Burton. who w". Inakeep, at . ~ , _ Wo ............... tile .......... ~ parq .at tile bome or ',. paJtoPt wife 0 t ~v. Sc~1fer, for- . drafted Into Army training a feW Thankq1vlnl Day dInII8r . ~ Don RouP. . OLUII¥ATBB mer rector of st ' MarJ: & Church. weelta ago; 18 now ta~ a' t.bnIe We Larrlck bCllll8.· . W8iaD ~G ....... '. .. ~ ,.. .,baa been tatm to the Osteopathic mon~. the. P\e1d M'~~==r:i"ii tJuIr. .' ......._", . -' , .....~ U _ , of bOlp1~ In ~&oo. ReT· arid Wlery Tl'aln1Da at scIu1Ol, lQCate4 u .' . . >_ . . _ _ ' __ ,.,;JIrf. 8cbaeften-many WQneavilie Fort:snu. North carol~. ' aI flteDda w1aIl ber , 1pe!!dJ recovery. '. . at ., Mr. and Mta. 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that she " falled to keep her house In proper condHlon, cook their meals and otherwise perform her duties as n wIfe:' Asklllg fOr a' declaratory judgmen t to void a trust set up by l.he will of the late Florence Sausser, Mason, Jay Sewar.d, Mason. named all other heirs of the estate defendant In a sui t flied by Wm . CQi\DJON PLEAS PROCEEDINGS Walter Boots pleaded guilty to indlctments chhrglng robbery - and kidnapping, receiving I!o sentence at 5 to 30 years for the latter and onlY to 25 for the former, the sentences to run concurrently_ A property arrangement [lxed in the suit of Arthur Daulton, Kings MlIls, against Bessie Daulton. Lel:!anon. Robin Humphrey granted a divorce from K . C. Humpru'ey and restored to her [onner ·name. Vall. PROBATE COURT The estate 01 Oharles w. Oharlton, Lebanon, determined to have a net value o( $•• 1'15.'10. The actm.1n1.s\4'ator ordered to Issue correc~lve deed in the ma~ter ot the estate of Nettle Hastings. A certificate at transfer ordered Issued to the administratrix of the estate of Freeman W1I1lamoon. Ma-
Spahr, of Xenia, visited 8unc1t.y with Mr: and Mrs . Frank IkOIe1laJf. . Mr. adn Mrs Hdwl\Id Beam and 'amlly were .guests ,sunday evening so~e estate of J . Warren Snider, of Mr •. and Mrs. D. W. Gorham. Lebanon, determined to have Il. net Mr. Olarence Mangan of Clnc1n- value ot $834.63. .. daU, and Nt: and Mrs. John A citation hearl!,)g involving the O'NeU V18tted peveral daYIl t.hls week guardianship ' of Edward S. Ullum, wlth Mr. Prank Jtfne. et 11.1 ordered tor December 2. Mra. Cqra ~Ueary, Mrs. Dorothy ' CI~a. Brooks Franklin named wWenburg. Nancy 'Lou and Sandl'a " '-l.e. f' I Mrs Birdie Dun- executrix of tbe es.... 0 Char es 8 )Ie .Wme Db11r8,. Brocks with George Croll, William lap, Mn., LollI Beam and Donald, Dechant and John Post as appralsMI'II. A44' ~cKay, RoWle and Rita. ers Jo McKay,... )Ira. Ima Ilrwln, Mrs. George H. Simms, Lebanon, ap·BuLb IWli and soD, BWY, Mrs. Van pointed to administer the eslate or 'l'rell C!1.nne1' gue:eU. Prlday of the' late Rev. Charles E. Willlam~, Mr.. Eva Van Trcaa Llttle Shirley !lWley, who has I.cebanon, wtth Clift Brant, G. F. Brown and Karl Brown as apPl'als~w at.· ber home on N . Main 8 \Vila' able to ret.urn to sohool er~ Inventory of the estate of lu~dp=b oO~y and Jerry Bertha E. Lewis will be ,heard DeHartIock were , luesta TJlursday at cember '2. u-; 'and Mrs, Lester Ball In Xenia, ' TIle' estate o.t M. J. Sumner. Lebahon,c1etermined to have a ne t ~, . value 01 $940.41. JIr; and Mrs. Melvin Pennington Additional bond 'ordered for RobaDd \'WO ' dalllhters and MIss Lulu SoUeri. 01 payton, were Thanks- ~r t Lashley, admInistrator of · the ~~ ~eata .Of Mr. and Mj'~. :~~~ ot W. H. Lasliley, wayn~~-
8t.oDebl1rilef 01 :Beavertown. trlx ot the estate of John ,C. Death, lira RoIIie' shaffer Mrll Amy St Franklln, with Dwight Phillips, AI'JO~' of Xenia, Mrll. Qutni bert D. BOnd and W. E. Dechant Buck1ea were dinner gueSts Tuesday as appraisers, · of MnI; L. P . 141aIT and Miss Allee Helen Mc;Getch1n,_Lebanon, namOtr14llbee and ~ Minerva Linscot.t ed exec"trhc at estate ot WlIlia~ ~ . 1U.~ta of Mrs. Mlar.:i J. pna=~RIAGE LIOENSES On Weclnesday 01 this week. Mr. aDd Mta, Volcha Bonand enOarl J . W, Schoellman, 25, farter<t&1Ded pata at a dinner party mer, and MlIdretl Qra.mer, 21. both 8unda.J In AielebraUon ot Mrs. Hol- of R. R. I, Lovelanc1. , ~:I; ~ Mr. Will Bolland's blrthEdward F. Manis. 6'1, Xenia, grodaya, ~.'rboee present were Mr; and Cl!l', and Mlille Morgan. 46, LebilIll'll. UIOn Bolland and ~ns, Max non. press operator. and- DOnald, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey l;Jyron w. Weaver. 25, Verooa, · Bolliu1d and. c1t.UShter; Judith Oraig, receiving {llerk, and Flora Ellen 10'. and. Nn: Horace . Sllaner, Mr. Robison, 2•• FrankUn, clerk. and. Mrs. WID, Holland, Mr. Sam . REAL ESTATE TRAN~FERS . B0Uan4 and Mr and Mrs. Voleha 'A, J. ~h~lete~an; et. ai, to I Bolland and BWf1uid Anna Mae. Edgar HIlml1n 21.60 acres In Wayne Rev. 'and MrI. ~Iph Knoop, of twp. , ~ Mt. Healthy, a:ild Mr&. WlIIJam Martha E. '!'rovmo, by executor, Scarff, of Madeliia, ' 'fere guests to' th!! trustees of the East Baptist TbUNday acte.rooOn and evening ot Church. Lebanon, part ot inlots Rft. T~ M. &arff and wHe, 135-36 in Lebanol). , . Mra, 0Ar1 &mth 'e ntertained the WIDiam and Martha E. Creighton fo1Jo1rinc ladles at , a p~aaant din- ' t? Ear~ .a nd Eva Young one acre In Del' laIt. TUead~y, Mrs. · John North, Wayne twp. llra. ·JIldDa BrItton, of Xenia, Mrs. Harry E. Stokes, by executrix, to ~e Reed and Mrs,-Prank Kelley, Mary Stokes; five parcels in Wayne Ilra. 0h&rlea Welch, Mrs. Paul Cox, twp. '. . of Springfield and ' Mrs. ·Bert4na. Robert MIller Blair to Val and 00peey'. .' • Ernestine dook, lot 16 in Blair subMr. and Mrs Earl Queary and dlv1Blon, Lebanon. ·..."I~ were peata' last Sunday of Royal and Flora Falrchlld - to Mr:·';"Iand MI'II. oran Gartrell, ot Ethel F. Wlnstel, tract in Salem Da~. ··' . tWI? . , .'Mr. and Mri, C. E. Anderson, of Lydia Ross, -et al, by sheriff. to ~ WayuesvWe were dinner guests Margaret. O. Rohs. 99.25 ~res In TI1e.daJ &ven11l1 of Mrs, Susie Harlan twp. . ~1aII8. and MIas Minnie E Cook_ Shlrd and Jennie Kirby to Vlr· ' Mr. and· Mr!l . .t. W; Fulkerson glnia Oole Young, Jot 0 in Ballen~ere' cWmer .guest.s laat Thursday of tIDe addition to Frankl1n. • Dr. ' ~ lin. W, M. Hartinger. Robert and Ruth Lafferty to Lulu 1llIII. Beaa1e Pitch epent Thanks- C. Asbury, 2'1.63 Bcres in Wayne twp. ,lviDe daY wlth.Mr 8.nd Mrs. Ralph W. W. Sourte, sr. to Clarence and lIaiDea:near Xenia: " Goldie Baker, lot in HlgWand Park ~ Laura-Hollingshead spent 'a subdivisIon. Sou t.1l Lebanpn few days -last week in Dayton, t.he Blanche Lawson and Lufu Green M:~.;:.....;..~-:~,.....iIt ·oI her nelce Mrs. Georgia to Catherine Lange, 40 acres In and tamJly. TurUecreek twp, . ' Theodore Middleton to Lydia S: J e W. 'F ulkerson entertained tolllowirur iUew Saturday even- Thompson, part ot lot 6 in Mason. .ot Mr. ' Fulkerson's T. J. and Dora Parker to Robert . and Mrs Hopkins, of Dorris. part of lot 325 in Mackhiaw Mr. and ·Mrs. Morris addition. FranJ(lin. and dilugh~r ' Zana Mae Mary Hownrd to Thomas H. and Dr. and Mrs. W. Leach. lot 31 ·ln Middleboro. . M.. ';IIar~F and' daughters Joan T1ne Roberts to Chester Trent lot l~ in Park place, Franklin. '. Flnlnk C. Anderson to John II. Wolf, , 51.99 acres In Haml~ton twP. Maley anlt ~adie Brown to MaJ'garet and Ewing Stllmtn, 55.23 ' acres 1.11 . OIeal'Creek ~wp. Cella b. Corwin, by admJnistrator W . . . Al.e xander. to W. · D. Corwin, .two parcels U; .o. .....Ja:tt were ' Salem t.wp. 01 Mr. and Mrs, p, ~JiANI{SGIVING DINNER ' ~T , SALISBURY HOME "
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fCllther. bed. chr. Irs , sprln&s and mattresses Frigidaire, 4-burner Ea· tpl \! gas range, exteIllilon cI.1ning rol)m table, drop leat kitcben table and 4 clia.lrs, small -cttblnet, oil str,ve, eleert'le washer, wringer. lawn mower. garden tools, grmd' stone hose , aU dlshlls and cooking utensils. cut ~1f\SS , c l1rtl\in~, melal por" h chairs !\nn - l~umerou s other smal) Items . Terms Cash !\IRS. WARNER'I\IORR'IS Stanley & I{Ooglcr. j\.uctlol'lcer. Jl.ol)el·t Collett, ·Clerk
IIARloIE ' . (Rose Brown , Mrs. Ella Haines and 4 sides chain harlleBl1, collars, brl· Mrs. Homer Haines entllrlalned dIes, chaillti. lllllLers, . straps Saturdn.y afternoon " number or nov EIIOLD GOODS relatives and. frlllnds at a mlscel- SOil. • laneous hower. A color sch eme of Mr and Mrs. "Willard Haines en- i Oak. dresser, wash stand, wi I h mirror, qew mn ~tr,ess. 54 Inches; 2 pink and white WIIS used and re- tertained' the latter's parents, Mr. piece Hvlng room s uite: 1 rocker ; and Mrs. Brown, of Dayton, Sa<t:freshments of Ice cream · and' cake urday, evening. 'ROOT FOR AND OONSIGN Kenmore leottle 0 I e a. n era n d were .~erved. The bride rec~lved your Cattle, hogs , sheep and calves The W. C. T. · U met Tuesday .af- sweeller; '54 in. solid onk dining many usetul gUts. . te.rnoon with Mrs. Goldie Compton table with 12 ft. extension and as- '" to r{orrls-Btock CO.~ liVe wire and ' bestos pnd; 1 square oak dining Mrs: Ella. Haines, Mr . and Mrs. In New Burlington. progressive firm · tor the Wghest Raleigh Bogan 1lnd Mr . and Mrs. AUCTIONEERING Mr. !lnd Mrs. Donald Haines and !.able, 12 It. extension; 5 oak dining Wlillam Smith and Marllyn Sue mll.rket prices and good service. ., chairs; I walnut kitchen buHet; kitMl·. and Mrs. Wlllard Hn1.ne.s atSmHh were Sunday dinner guests tended a meeLing Cor G. O. In Wil - chen ' table: I enamel 011 range. Union Stock Yards, Cln(llnn~tI. O. of Horace and Lucy Compton In mington one night recently. Stanley & Koogler porcelain lined oven \vlth hent in-· Tune In on RadiO Station WOKY , New Burl{ngton, dloator ; 1 La n enamel Estate coal 12:25 ot 12:30 p. In. for our dally Mr. Charles WarwIck. Mr Earl moge; 48 Inch Ught oak kitchen For Dates. Phone 34R6. WaynesPUBLIC AJl.E market reports. Peart and Mr. ~per alJ of dolunlcabinet, like new; 1 porch s wing v1l1e, OWo, Revel'se Charges. bUs, an~ Mr. and Mrs. Evan Bogan with chains; 1-4qt., 1-2qt. Ice cream .' of Dayton were visitors in the Bog!U1 HavIng '!eclded to quit farming, 1 freezer: 5 gal. all can; 2 gell. coffee BROKERS LICENSE home Saturday. will sell at Public Sale. I. mUe south boiler; 1 tin roaster; 5 doz. qt. Mr, John Wilsol\ and son, Rober t of Mt. Holly. 3 mlles North of Way- fruit jars; wIndow s hades; curtains; called on Mr. and Mrs. Weldon WII- nesville on St.ate Rou te, 42 on , ====~~==========~~ 1 linen luce lable cloth; oth er WI,ble son near Xenia, Sunday evening. 'aturday, Del.'eDl\)e,· 1~, 1941 damask; cooking ut.e.mlls; dishes; Paul Terrell of near New Vienna S tarting a t 1 p. M. kitchen scales; 2-10 gal. milk cans; was ' a dinner guest Saturday at his milk pall; Illllk strainer and mun)' " 1I0RSES " Sister, Mrs HOlDer Haines and lam11' Sorrel mal'e, 8 years old, wt_ WCO. al'Llcles too numerous to menLion. Terms Ca.~h y. sound, work anywhere ,' Bay mare, Mr. Homer Haines called on Mr. ISAAC JONES atld Mrs. 'Archle Peterson near Yel- 4 years old , wl. 1450 , sound, good Stanley & Koogler . Auct. of size and condlUon TARVIA-LITHIC TAij. AND low Springs, Sunday afLemoon. worker; 1 yearling sorrel filly coiL; Collett &Mol'rls. Clerks Hogs-Calves_-Sheep-E~, Mr. and Mrs. Ralelllh Bogan at- 1 yeal'llng sorrel horse colt. ROAD OIL, EXCAVATING Removed Promptly a CATTI,E 3 l'UULl() SAl E tended a meeting at New BUl'lIngto Holstein cow, G years old witll calf DUMP TRUCK SERVICE eaU Friends Church one night last week Due to the death of lilY husband sponsored by the Laymans Crusade. by side; Holstein cow. 6 years old , 1 I1I1l bl'elllling up my home located Mr. e.nd Mrs Everett Hailles. Mr. freshen ' l>y day oC sale; HolsteIn on Tyler S treet, Waynesvi lle, and and Mrs. WUhird Haines called all freshen In Murch riving 2 gallons will sell al. public auction on , of mllk. Saturday. November 29, 1941 Mrs. Ella Haines. Sunday even.lng. Mrs. Leonard Ellis and daughter, IMPLEMEN1:S Starting at One P . M. Lhe following Doris Jane of near Kingman were Weber wagon, box bed, McCormick- hOllsehold goods: Phone, Waynesville 44Rll . Reverse Telephone Oharras guests Thursday of her parents, Mr. Deering corn plunter, ferti lizer at- Bed daven\lon, living room rug llnd " I "" Le.banon oHlCe Ph!lne' 473Kand Ml·s. Raymond Wilson. In the lachment. check wire. McCormlck- c:;rpet run.ners. victrola and recorus, Maln 454, Xenia, 0, afternOOn they visited Mrs. Howard Deering s ulky plow , McCorm.lck- spcreLnl'y dl'sje. 3 rockers, pictures, E. G, Buobaleb. Inc. res, 96-M Morrow Phone No. 3 .M1sslldlne and tamlly In Wayncs- Deering walking plow, single row hall tree, mahogany living room tavUle. . Cuse cultivator, McCormlck-Deer- ble: oak dressel', 2 Simmons Bed, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _-'-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _--"
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Mr. Walter Wilson Mrs. Raymond Wilson wl!l'e c~lers In the Bogan hQl1)e ' last Mon~a}'. Mr. Rnd Mrs. W.!!1I8~" Smlth and daughter MuUyn Sue vlslteq Mr. and Mr", Charles stani'ey near MiddIatOns Corner, Sunda,y evening. Mr. and Mrs Theodore Mdntire and son, Charles of . neur New Burlington were Monday evelll1lg callers of Mr; .a nd Mrs. R:aymohd ' Wil-
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FREE TRAINING worth $1600. Nearlf 50 trades , aind. vocations 'to-choose from. GOOD PAY with regular increases. You may earn up to $126 a·month. EACH .YEAR you are entitled to a gQnerouB vacation~, with full pay. ' , QOOD 'FOoD anJl plenty of it. 'FIlEE CLOTHIIftL A complete outfit of cloth. . ing when you b t enlist, (Over $100 worth.) FREE .~CAL CAllE, including regular ~en.
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GREATEST liFE IN THE WORLD You're proUd. And you should.be. For yolI~V8 been leading ·the greatest 'life in the worlld. And it'a 8 tbliIl to tell aooutit, too. A th.ril1 to " see the admiratiOn in the eyes oftha one 8ltui Only Girl as you tell about the first time you steered a Destroyer. Or handled a P.T; Boat at more than 45 miles per bour. Or .pp~\ out in front of your sbipmahls to receive your ~ firIt ptOJnOtioll.
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vIDe and daughter, Nina. Mrs. CIIftton DuVall, - Mra. Harry Gephart, O. und ~';vre, Lenard and Albert-Pee- Mrs. ,Lester Gerhard, oMrs. AI Corno, of Clnclnnatl. ___ ___ nell, Mrs. J. S. FUer. Mu. Fr.anlt ¥n: IlHe, Glbson- ~OI.Tespolldent Ervin Leanrd Paul, of -Lebanon. Snyde1', Mrs. Coy . Olll.am and lIarrleUe F. Tbemu. Correspondent spent bls ThanksgiVing ·vacat.1on daughter, Mrs Nell1e Wright. Mr/, . Mrs. Lawrence Zink and son, Ber- :--~M-E-T-R-O-D-J-S-T-C'-H-U-R-O-H--with Bobby Thomas. Frank DuVaU; Mrs. James Hart- nard. attended the 'l~hanksglvlng Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hunter sock. Mrs. Forrest Martin. Mrs. party gillen by the' Sli. Augustine Loul. C. Radley" Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Hatvey Hole (ShirChurch School 9.30 a . m. ley Mardis) -are the proud parents and daulJhter. Carol Ann and Mr. Paul Oettl> and daughter, Naomle, Church Altar Society of WaynesWorship Service 10 :40 .a. m. Topl ; of a nevi daughter. Shirley jea\). and Mrs. Everett Hunter and M1ases Rut.h and Anna Nutt. Mrs. vUle Communion Sunday: The Sacra . born at Miami Valley hospital. daughter, Lois Visited with Mr and Russell Campbell. Mrs. Ed Murphy, . . ~ and Mrs. Edward Crue had Mrs. Richard Rhoades {Verna' Mac . Mrs. Henry Murphy. Mrs. Jennie Thallksglvlng dinner w:lth Mr. and ment of ~he Lord's Supper will iJe Tuesday. November 19. . Mrs. Lottie. Starke. Mr. Albert Hunter) and son In Ajuon over the Thomas, ~s. Ed L1nvUle, Mrs. Mrs Lawrence Zink .and son, Ber- adm1nlst(U't'd. • Romo Riggs, Mrs. Jennie Mullen, nara: . \ Youth Fellowship 6 :30 p. 111. and MillS Freda Starke called on week-end. Mrs. Jennie Thomas and Mrs. Ed Mrs. Tom Burton, Mrs. Perry .J. Mr. and MrS. Lawrence Zink and Church Oet-Together me eL I " g the P. J, Thomas family Friday Linville were joint hostesses at a Thomas, Mrs. Olenn Mulloy, Mrs. son, Bernard. nttended the Snell- Wednesday. December 3. PoL lucK evening. . • Rev. W. C Smith preached the shower given In honor of Miss PaUl- Ruth SlI,vage, Mrs. WI11 Pine, and Breldenstrator 'weddlng at Dayton. supper at 6 :30 [ollowed ,by program. Thanksgiving evening. past two Sundays ' In place of Rev. Ine Riggs at the home of Mrs . Mrs Harol~ , Fller. · Mr. and Mrs. Carson Fleenor are WAYNESVILLE ellURCIl OF Fleshman. ~o was conducting re- Thomas last Saturday. M1ss Riggs wlll be the bride of Vernon Harris announcing the birth of a new son, DelaYed vlvnl at Ferry. The meetlDgs closed at e nR1S1' a ceremony to Qe held In the their fourth, Saturday. November Mrs. DeLaney of Cincinnati Is Sunday night. Edw. H. Foreha.nd, Mlnlst ..r Ferry church, December 6., 22. Delayed spending a few days wHh Mr. and MIs$ Dorothy Hunter became the Lord's Day Nov. 30Lh Games were enjoyed and Miss Mrs. Tom Runyon. bride of Royer Pourman at four , Riggs was Initiated Into the "SIsRev IUld Mrs. ROy Fleshman and Mrs. Mildred Weaver, of Lebanon SUNDAY o'dock at · thl' ~rry c h u r c h. Bible SchOOl 9.30 a. m. Thanksgiving day afternoon with terhood of the wblstlellng house- daugh'ter were supper guests of Mrs. spent the week-end wlLh MI'. and ConuDlllllon 10 :45 a. W W. C. Smith offiCiating. They were wives" amid much laughter and Jennie Thomas, Monday evening. Mrs. Earl Marlatt Mattie Williams, of Kentucky. Is Mr. and Mrs. 'Ervln Smith and attended by the groom's brother ·f un. Ice cream and cake were Sermon 11 a. m. served after the guest of h~or staying with Mrs. Lester KenriCK famUy have moved to one or the and his wUe. My Sheep" . Feed opened her many lovely ' gifts. Presnow. Grant's J·arms. near Miamisburg. Thanksgiving day guests at the Junior Endeavor 6 :45 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold, Clark and Rev. Smith and Rev . F leshman, parsonage were Mr. and Mrs. AI- ent were Mrs. Robert PWnBS. Mrs. Senior Endeavor 6 :45 p . m. frd Smlth.- of Baltimore. Ma.ryland; Howard Missildine and daughter. were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. famlly ot Dayton were Sunday arPrea(!hlng 7 :30 p. m. Paul GI8118 Thursday evening for l.ernoon gueEts or Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Henry Humphreys. of Akron; Mrs. Stout. Mrs. VOSter, . Mrs. Lln"Follow Mf' " supper. Hiley Gibson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gerhard nOd Mr and Mrs. Loren tDramer and WEU.NESDAY Prayer and Bible Sludy 7 :90 p. m . family entel·talned Roy Fleshman famliy oC Da !I' t.on: spent the weekWe Invite you to come and lVorand W. C. Smith to supper last end with Mr.' and Mrs. Emerson Monday evening. Dill and son, ~alph . ship with I s. Rev. Smith and Rev Fleshman Mrs. Robert Greene, Mrs. Leona ate supper w4th Mr. an-d Mrs. Frank WI I I Snyder In Mlaml.sburg Friday evenk ~ Ilnd chlldrfjn, 9J Dayton. Mr. S'l' MAltY·S IWISCf)PAl. and Mrs. Alfred Morgan Ilnd falllIng. lIy. of near Bellbrook, spent Sun- SATURDAY WOlllan's Auxiliary Christmas B.ISunday evening a group from the day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lue zaar,at tllp. Grange Ra lJ . Centervllle High School sang at Morgan FIRST SUNDAY IN ADVENT Ferry church services. They were a Mr. Richard Moore, of !Jayton, Rev, F. B. Atkinson mixed octet; soloist, Tommy Hun- called on Mr anq Mrs. Hiley Olb-, II a. Ill. 1\101'lllllg Prayer ami . ter lilld a girl's chorus. all under soi':, Sunday inorrli.ng. the direction of M1ss Edwards, muMr. :md Mrs. Morris Lewis and mono sic director of the School. A·bout 1'5 lion, Jerry Lee, spent Sunday after- MONDAY "20-30" club at the home of ·MI'. attended ' the Sunday evening ser- 1100n with Mr. and Mrs. John Koes vices. and Mrs l.ewls Thomp.,on. Rev. Smith and Rev. Fleshman . tel'. of Utica. TUESDAY were supper guests or MI'. and Mrs . .,--- - - -3 p. Ill. Church School. VlcLor Olass In Bellbrook, WednesFR~ENDS day. ST. AUGUSTINE CIIURCII Rev. Fleshman was a supper Father Krumbolb:, Priest MI'8. NeUle Bunnell. CorrespondellL Burea.l' of Missing Persons : guest or Mr. and Mrs. Cllal'le:; Before Installing Insulatl9n. let Mass 9 :00 a. m. Maurice. Saturday evening Hello, Mr. Henpeck. The boys us demoIl'ltrate the properties of Mrs. Tom FordyCe and sOli, DougAlfred WrlghL and two SOIlS. of just brought In a woman who fits Zonollte. the perfect lIl8ulatlon. las spent the day Wednesday with Columbus, called on Ll'dla Wright "EllIll' (;1I1 '1t(; 1I 0.' (;nltls'I' the description of your mlII81ng We Will be glad to tell yOU all aMrs. P. J. Thomas and family. and other friends at thE! home SatW. 0_ fl,uUh, 1\Unllller wife. Ml"s. W. C. Smlt.h was an all day urday. bout It. It Is as permanent tis the SU.NDAY guest or Mrs. Coy Ollllam. '!'hursMrs. O. R. ossman. ·of Franklin VoICe over telephone: Is' that Earth Itself. 9 :30 a. \. Bible School day. Rev. Smith and Rev. Flesh- Is now a gues at the Home. '. 10:45 A. m. Lotd's Supper so? What has she to say? man were there Cor dinner. Miss Ruth Chandler" of Cedar11 :00 a . m. Sftrmon Bureau: Not a word. Rev. Pleshman spent · Sunday as v11le. spent the week-end at the 7:00 p. m. Junior Endeavor the guest ot the MaurIce Hunter Home and haQ as her tUnner guest Voice: Not a word LIsten my The bulidlng and construction 7:00 p. m. Senior Endeavor family. on Sunday, Mrs. Marla Elbon friend, thaL's not MY Wife you've Industry Is playing a big ])IU't In 7:45 p . m. Preaching C. SmJth preacbed at HamW. Thanksgiving dinner guests , at found I our national defense program. erSVille, Sunday, mUng the pulpit the Home were Mr. and M),s. Ernest THURSDAY 1",.7 :30 p. m. Choir Practice. New army camPi ha)'e spl'Wllf up of Rev. Flesbman. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. J;weskln and Do' you Intend 0 , rem~l :rour . let us go up to the house throughout the nation and ~any • . ' . - Mr. Conway, or Dayton. Dr. and or Come the Lord and help show that we home? If 110, be sure and Inves- ' NOTICE Mrs J. W; Ward had as their bel1eve t.hnt Chrl.st Is the hope of ilgate Vitrified ' Beptlc Tanka on new homes are 'belng bunt tor The Waynesvllle Boy Scout troop guest. Mrs. Martha Hough. and the World. defense work en. wlll repair old toy,s again this year. Mrs. Alloe Clark's gueslts were Mr. display at W. H. Madden & Co, '. to be placed In Christmas baskets. and Mrs. MJlton Sheehan. Lumber Yard. UARVEYSBURG OPEN BIBLE Toys are to be taken Lo either Mr. and Mrs. 'Rhodes Bunnell CHURCH school building or will be called lor and da~hters, Carol land Rhoda, What then 'remalns? COUrqe, ' In a ToU'h .Place by the Scouts It notified. R"v_ James Rader, Pastor• were guests of Mrs. Nellie Bunnell. . a~d 'patience, and slmp~clty, and • Mn. Planagan: "Was yer old Sunday. See and hear Rev. and Mrs. Mel man In comfort.able circumstanc- ~ln<1nl!ll, and, last o.f .all. Ideas BIRTHDAY SUPPER Dr and Mrs. J . W. Ward were Nubert nationally knowh evangelists o~ BIGIITH BIRTUDAY WUmlngton Visitors, Tuesday. reinaln; these are the thlnp to ' es when he died?" an~ singers at Harveysburg Open Mrs. Georgia Mend.mhall and B!hle Church starting TUesday night J~liUny Crane. son 01 Mr. and Mrs. Mur'p hy: "No. He wu 'aIr lay holll of and llve with. Mrs. Carman Crane celebrated his nelce,' Mrs. Hugg, I ot Cincinnati, November 18, at 7 :30 and every under a traln.', , -A. C. !Jenson eighth birthday &nniYlll'B&ry last were dinner guest6 at the Home. night thereafter except Saturday. Come early and bring your family Wednesday, .With a birthday supper 'Wednesday. MlII8es OUve and Kate ElUot O'a1l- and frl.e nds to hear the couple and theatre party to which the 10110'Wlni boys were inVited: Jimmy ed on Miss Mame T. Browne. one preach and sIng and see the hand oC Dye, Bonny MIller. Bobby Camp- day last week. ' God. work. Everybody welcome. Everythinl for Buildi~1 MJ8s Annie U. Browne and Mrs. bell, BIlly Btubtl6, Donal<l Rye, DelMT, IIOLLY M. E. CII11RCn mar Berry, Warren Sheehan, George E. C Crane vl8lted thle Rev. and Wayn~.vme, Ohio Phone 14 Mark H'ar~k, Bobby' Everhart. M.r s.· R. L. Hackwell. olr H8mJlton, T. M. SCI.rlf, Minister Friday atternoon. . ~=========================.;!..J;J and DJcJtie Brown. Sunday ~ool 9:30 a. m. E. A. Earnhart, . Supt. , Evening Service. 7:30 p. m . . Mn. ' Bert BlUUJeU, Cor.responden' Door~ Open Every EvenPrayer Meetlng Wednesday eveShows at anei 9 p. m. .inl at 6':4& ~.Mr . and Mrs: Oakley Ross spent ning, 7:30 p. m. ·.m ursday With Mr. and Mis. Frank A welcome ' awaits you at these Frazier aDd M1sa Cather'l ne Wallace services. come and enjoy them With Alwap A OM4"'w Mr. and Mrs .. Banner I:ltewart and falnlly entertained Mr. ,a nd Mra. us. Sheridan Stewart, ThUl'Bday. _ ....,... ren Admillion Price Mr. and MrS. 'Bellt Ilunnell and ----- - - Est daughters. entertained Mtr and Mrs. . • •• 1 KENNETH itlu:. Oh: p" nce ........ ,•......,~.7c ' d M 10 State Tax ...... D.Se 'RaYmond Bunnell. Mr .. :&nd Mrs. Owner an anaRer , W.nUam Sparu Mr and Mrs Bur• It Is Imnounced by Samuel Turde'tte sparks ~d ~ughter and Mr. !',••,.m $.6,... , ,. CA..... Vaughn Muli.en, Thursday. nero commander of Warren County N.tt... Mr. and Mi's. OhUClt Frauenk- Cha()ter No. 59, D, A. V.. that Satnetch and son aDd Mtrs. Jeanett urday, November 29. has been desl WED. FRI. &t.wyer and -family enterl\alned a nated as For-get-me-not Day and -group of rellitives. TtlW'lSda)' . ~n that day the annual sale of For '3 2 Dec. 1 5 The U. B. ChUrch ,had a surprise get~e-n0t;' will be conduct.ed by .Charlle C~n Traps A Bea.u - The Only, 'Movle Ever ' -U.dell covered 'dlsh dinner Sunday for Rev the Dlsab_ed American Veterans . Sonja Henle anel John Palme·. "and Mrs. EUstace 'Heckert and so~ Members of the chapter throughout tttul KUler'. K1l1er1 . That's Built Around The at . Dayton. 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Picture Show Mrs. Grapevine I\nd her helper brought a picture show to the school Mondny. The picture was about the deCense program and Its connection with fanning. It has been decided that 1>\OWS. planes and peace are three articles thnt art: conhected with the defeme. P. T; A. Meetln, The Parent TelUhers Association held their meeting Tuesday evening November 18. 'ln the program were three girls Crom Kingmnll High School who delivered Prince of Peace DcclanuUlolls. The speakers were Virginia Zurface. Barbara Williams '!.nd Jeanette McKay. This was followed by il quiz program 1n which all Look part. Light refreshmeilts were scrvel1 and the meeting Bdjourned. The Decem ber program will be appropriate Lo Christmas. On SaturdBY girls will have the Harveysburg Tigers SCIure Victory . for-get-me-nots for sale . on the At their first home game the streets and will canvas Ute business districts of Ute ~wn.s In the county. AU thOSe who purc~ase a tor'1!etme-not wllJ have the satisfaction of knowing that they are aiding a worthy Nluse and helping ~ relieve some ot the miser!, and distreSS' caused by War and l>'l:'l'hBPS by their contr'butloll will bring hBpplness and' cheer Lo those veterans who othel1V11Ie might be mJ8sed.
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Harveysburg Tigers met the I fTom MartinSVille with .".UlIft1D881 to do tbe4' beat. The game .~ exciting from beginning to end. At the end of the lame Harveysburg had 34 lind Martina Ville ~. ~ overtime of a minutes WBS played to 'determlne the w~er, . . The score of ' the reserve glUJe was 21 for Mrtinivllle 19 for veysburg. .. Thanbclvlnc HoHday• All the students returned from the holldays eager to work. Monday .w as the flrst ' day of the third six week's period. Farmer's In!iUtute At the oPening of the Plmners' Institute on Monday, November 24 the school attended in a body. Several numbers · of 'muslc were ' Pl'll.sented by the school. Nellte McCarren Ilnd Eleanor Greech of Ithe public ~peaklng clBSII pVe char~ tal1ts 'and Virgil Maines delivered' a recitation.
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Mr. and Mrs Tom Welch and fam- BlackbUrn. of Dayton. aDd Mr. and Mrs. Kennetb Ridge and family, or 11y. Marlon, Ind. GUESTS AT GOSHEN _____ .-' . . M.... Loal$e Flte, Co"rellponde),' Mr. and Mrs. Homer FerrIS mid GUESTS IN OREGONIA . - - - - - - - - -- - - -- - - . : . . - - - - - - -- -I sister-in-'IAw-: Mrs 0lii'Y Wel~Y. o ' Mr. and Mt·s. J . P . Lar1rck wen! Mr and Mrs. Olenn Bland. The Churoh Qf the ".open Bible" Van Wert D. ttenqed the fUll' a l of guests Sunday. at the home 01 Mr. daughter BarbjU'a LOU, Of . sp,lngNov...;lt. The daYarter. 1 felt so -1IlIua.lly talcCB a day for ~ach stage I Isurcly , l.Qoay wlth Thanksgiving o[ journey. Expre.'!8 goes La Xenia ' is condu,ollng revival lIervlces t he their un1:le. Fi'ank WIlBon. a nd Mrs. Amos Blnkley. of Clasher). bora, and 'Mr.: and Mrs. L . .C. St. • , I i: over Wlat 1, dIdn·t do anything a~ ' lU}d com~ here by !reighl. 1 just. past week ,and this'. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ha~ch and At this · Wme. Mr. arid Mrs. Binkley John were Thanksgiving Dl,1y gues s new ~pl n.hll all even lhougn, it WIl$ Il nlce day. heard &. new saying, or rather an Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sh'llrwOOd were fa mily ent.el'~lllned guesL::;' Tllanks- entert.nlned n)el1lDers of t.he 5001al , of Mr! and Mr/!, John Settlemyre .for.oII. .··~IINr1IIJ1 _ My workers had gorie to help some- old Sliylllg, new t-o m~, a bout the called from COlumbus, where they giving. :' ' CilUkb. or WfhlCh Mr. nil: Mrs. Lar- and SOil, of Oregonia. RIObard Davis •. wllo is III t he Alr / c were orlner mem or.$. one .. hred so It seellled quiet t hough weath'er. · If a lawng star falls were vlsjtlng. on ILCcount of, tlle illtJ1C children were 1l0~ In sollool. straight down that 15 a slgn , that ness of the latter's father, Mr. Kib- Service at Patterson FIeld, Dayton, CARn OF THANKS .--;," • II-I"IR\atreel lOlIwoy ~«lan TIHllksglVing ,was colt! and ,rainy in there will lie 1J0 wind the next day. ler .of Waynesville. wa's the ThanksgiVing guest or his WAYNie!'viL~E VISITORS We wish to express our. apprecia• opi)ratlon, 11132 the mortling but. In the afternoon and the direction that It ralls Indl~. E. B Dakin \I(~ a Saturday parent.<;. M.r. and Mrs. J oe Davis. Thanksgiving Day , yk !Lors Ilt ~he · tlon to 0111" friends and n~ghbors' -1191'the ~un came out (.0 giVe the rab\>lt cates Ule direction of t}1e wind the dumer guest of Mr. and Mrs . Rex Mr and Mrs. W. W: Wiliion. of hOllie of MI". and Mrs. D. C. RIdge for their kJndness and sympatl1y ' I'-Fl.1'st Whl1111110 Cl OSS ~,. hunters a pleasan t Ume. W.e had next day. It may be-but-It seems Oalnes and the latter's mother. Mrs. Charleston, W. Va" were called here were Mr. and Mrs. John Tullis. at during our recent bereavement,;.. , er\arrlved In Colli ·r.:1__ UlLe 1m arg ument abOut snow on to me t.hat I have seen stars fall In Llda Hatton. of Cincinnati. ' Thursday on accoun t of the IUness Fletohel\ 0 .; Dr lIn,cl MJ'S: W. J , Mrs . •Joslah Davis and Family. !hml1ksglvill!l day. I said that 1 all directions on ~he sa,me even,l?g. Mrs. Mary Syferd, attended the a nd death at Mr. Wilsoll's father. a-FlR\ U. S. No" 'eQ t" could not remember a Tl1anksgivlng Nov · 24. Another sale today. Ihe basketball , game. Wednesday a t Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Campbell, and Ilona drown 17 5 we had more than a snow DallaS Boger sale at the old Men- Kingman, " sister •. Miss Kathleen were Tha nks · {hi!:;;;;===:;:;;:;~=~=============;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:ffi 11111'1'Y 0 1' a skim of Ice un~U the dellhaU farm. What a beautiful view MartlnsvlUe and ' Harveysburg giving guest.<; of Mrs. Campbell's I9-Mo a llan "' n'('<1 ~I: Ill'st two years we were out here, there Is from thaL ridge. It was cold played Basketball here Wednesday parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chm'les ~ Amorlco 15 19 Illl1cteell thirty and Ulirty-olle and In spite of the bright sunshine. The evening, the local team was the Jones. of Waynesv llle. MI'. and Mrs. Charles Doster. east the Olhers ~ald we often used Lo new owners were there looking a- winner . ~o.' e ' lorees IIWO '% j have snow and lots of it. I must round and getting acqu.alnted. CIty , Mr. 'and Mrs. Conal'd GllIough of . Lown, entertained tile Doster F1nland, lm hunt up Lh e records. Dinner was folkJi moving Lo the country and were Thanksgiving guests of their filml\1es to Thanksg)ving dinner. > only hall an hour late thanks to country folks moving to the city. parent.<; in WlImlngLon . ' Mr. and Mrs. WllI K ersey. at DtcEMBER '- ~ ~, 1-200 killed In Chll.. oo·,h C Ilrel1(;O who peeled tbe potatoos Martin of CentervJ\le had the sale. Mrs. Roy King. was culled to E ast Oregonia were Saturday callers on \lid Paul and J ohnny who helped He said that it was the first sale he Monroe, ~ullday m01'1llng on ac-' friends, here. ~ Quoke 1932 With the final cleanmg up at thlngs had bad out here for some time Ilnd count of the sudden death of her Prof Harvey Milligan, WIlS' an I-Moruoe DoclI\no ~." .lI\ LII ut-or-town caller from Thursday t hat d ldn·t get done the day before that he was glad_ to get ba: k. He father Mr. George Priest. ~ QOled 1823 when 1 l1ad to make an unexpected has been selling at o~ of the reguMrs. Orace DunhalIl and son . through Sunday. trip to Dayton. The t urkey was good lar auctions In Da.yton and In that Charles were Sunday dinner gue~t, Mrs. Rhodes Bunnell and da ugh~ and bCQuUfuUy brown but I forgot neighborhood. As usual he was [ull of Mr . r.lld Mrs Cha'rlCii Smart and ter, Rlloda were Tuesday aHe rnoon the traditional boiled onions, at of wisecracks and kept the cro~~ daughter , M1ss Grace. . callers in Lown. leasL U10Y are tmdl·t !onal in our laughing. I almost. bought the °u Mr. Barr Nolder, of Patterson Mr. E, B. Dakin and Mrs. Oba fa mily. I [argot. to peel them unt.11 sleigh but I haven t anlytlhltngit b t .Field Band, spent W.~dnesday at Welch. were Thanksgiving guests of it was too late but no one seemed old Ne1l1e Lo pull It so e go. , ~omtto miss them The turkey was just even though t hey offered to sell me - -- - - _ ... -------------------~ the rightleftsize. was t just La go srue withbut it. I heard didn't tstay 1I~5;;;;;;;======E===i:========~=====31' Phone 7 W.ynesville, o . enough for There today and hen aforhorse the stock hat ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - scraps s nd pickings-the most en- cows were not bringing the high DINNER ".\BTl' IIONO~ , joyable part of the turkey. other prices that they did at the earlier RIBTH ANNIVERSARY PI6.':CS never seem to have Quite the sales. When I got home t~e pigs flavor of those delectable bits 01 were out again but after · a lot of ·Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Plllkerson and skin and Juicy tldblts pUlled off the calling t,hey came up to the fence daulhter zana Mae, were guests a t carcas t he day after. The pigs were and had to be let In through the the bome of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pul- out allain today, I saw them In the gate. I am afraid those pigS are keraoo, of Spring ,Valley, last Sat- pastul'e near their pen !:lut when 1 ramblers-like th6f owners. ~ evening. at a dinner party got there they were througb the h~ the birthday anniversary fence and gone. I found them and of Mrs. J. W. Fulkerson. Other tried to driVe them home but tbey peste included Mr. and Mrs, J . W. whirled and went under the lence BIlPklnI. .01 Oolambus. and Dr. and Into St.arkey's woods. Those pigs Mra. W. A; Hartinger and famlly, must haVe been bred tar speed. I Mr!l. Waller Kenrick. Correspondent "KROGER'S THIRON" ot 8pr\n8 Valley followed Ulem but it was all I coull! T!te 24o~. Loaf For Only Mrs. Mary Carmony arid Mis3 do to keep up with them, mucb less G&ufO-Il-A-T'-:""B-A-R-V-U-SBURG head them off. Back and forth a- Velma Smll.ll were Than~sgi vlng cross the field and through the dinner lJuests at the home of Mr. Orange- wW be held Sa~- woods four or 1Ive times before they and Mrs. Everet.t ' Clark In Dayton. DAISY CREAM urda1, eyeniq, Hovembel' 28, at headed home. Then· tlley heard the Mr ' and Mrs. Therle Jones and Harveyal)llIW. - The regUlar birthday supper call and gof there before I son, MUton. attended a [amily dln-' .Up~ scheduled for Waynesville could get over the feru:e. A love:y ner Thursday at the bome of Mr . Orange, on thla date will be heJd young mOOn tonight. I used to try and Mrs. Edwin Nutt near CenterSIl~, December 8. Lo see it over my right shoulder l or vllle. VAN CAMP'S -;;;;;~~;;;~~~~~~;:; luck but now I think it is good luck Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whitaker J. any way that I see it. and children saw Rlke's ThanksNov. 24. How awkward it is Lo get giving parade In OiI.yLon, Thursday. ~UP COUNTRY CLUB 'M r and Mrs. Howard Deweese express packages since the trains no QUA.LITY ' looger stop at Waynesville. It takes and guest, Mrs. WllUam Franklin, , . /40.. . . at lelUlt t,hree days longer. Utah is were 'rbanksglvlng guests of the famous tor Its celery and a special latter's brother and, wife. Mr. and KROGER'S A.VONDALE W.,....yill., Ohio package of It had . been sent me for Mrs. L. F. Starnes at Wavecly , . . SIFTED ror our Thanksgiving dInner but it did- Mrs. Franklin fiitnalned for a lew nit arrive untll today. However, i t days LAST TOlES TODAY was still crlSp and delIcious In spite James Haines spent last 'Y~~ of · those extra three days that it 'With Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hames UNA.VY BLUES" topk to get here. Even worse is the and Mr. and Mrs. Frank ,Ackerman mall situation between here and FBJDAY aDd SATURDAY Dayton. Phone 120 W.yne.ville, Ohio Lebanon. A I e1.1.er m ailed h ere one In Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Unotto, of '.
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Cincinnati, were dinner guests, l\.;;;;;;;;=====;~;===============;;::;;;;;;;:)1 SaturdaY of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin .. Longacre and lamily. <Mr and Mrs Ralph Barrupond and ehUtlren were guests at a famlly dinner at the home of the latters parent-s, Mr. and Mrs. William Strankamp In Dayton. Mrs. duy Routzahn and daughter, M1ss Betty were Dayton ahop-, pers. Saturday. , Protect. Precious Eye • •• ~ Mr and Mrs. S. H . Burnett and Mrs. :'J. B. Jones attended the funNe&Ue TlnDey. CorrespoDdeD' eral of Josiah Davis at Waynesville, Saturday afternoon. t4rB. Martaret Johns was a DayActdle Web!), of Berea, Ky .. Mr. ton vIslLar, Monday. and Mrs. Roy EStus and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Deweese Mrs. Ray EIItu.s spent Thanksgiving were Sunday iUternoon guests ol wltb Mr. and lIrs. Lewis Lamb. . their niece. MIlls Patsy Deweese at John Frame and ta~y ot M1- the home of her grandparents"Mr• . nmJsburg, Marlon Adams ~d wife, and Mrs. Charles KellY at OerErnie Adama and: wUe. MIss Evelyn mantown. , Thompson were Than\sglving guests Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Longacre enof Mr,s ~ude ·Adams. tertaiued their chfldl'en and grandMr. and ~. ' Irwin He~d were children La . a turkey din n e r. Sunday v,ls1tors ol Jim Harrin&Lon Thanksglv,lng. and family. . • ' Mr. Rnd Mrs Clarence SmIth We bave been asked to announce spent Tuesday with theIr son, Althere .WUl be .aD all week ~evlval "t len Smith and family In ~yLon. O reen BrUu: Church. Mrs. Warren Cook. of Oregonia. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans were and Miss ·Janet Doster of HarveysThanksgiving guests of Mr. and~S .. burg called on Mrs; Margaret Johns Gayle Evana. • Saturday . Miss Opal Henderaon visited her . : mother over the ·, .,eek-e'n d. Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Monee, atMr. 'and Mra. Pete Bogan were ten?ed II. Jamlly dinner at Lebanon dinner guests ot their parents 9n ThankBglvlng Day.. , Thanksgiving day. . Mr. Frank M. Slade, of Toledo. ·Mr. Artliur Weimer. of Rome is convalescing at the home of his City, Ind a week-end guest of niece. Mrs. Walter Kenrlek. Jlnl Keener and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sal~ury. of Mr. and'-l4rs,' DaUas Boger were Washlnglon ~ C. B. ' were' Sunday pleasan~y surp~U;ed ' at a. fareweil evening C\lnner guests of Mr. and party aaturday evening. A large ·M,rs. Allen Emrick. Mr and Mrs. Perle Cornell spent group ot friends were assembled and the even!ng was spent in })Iay- Moneiay with relativeS In Lebanon. ine several games. We all wish to Miss Sarab ' Corlne Furnas of Ohio • If you Could only see ~e ~er. say that we hate to see Dallas and· State Unlverslty spent the ThanksEmma leaVe our eommunity. giving bolidays With , her · parents , ence Light Conditioning Plakes to a Mr. and Mrs. T. S . Hardin and and brother, lilt. and Mrs. Setb ' family were entertained to dinner I Furnas and Junior. . - family and its 'home I The beauty of . and a show in Cincinnati on . ~ ._.: ' ' ' , ,r , Thallksglvlni Day by their son and Mr. ahd 1Y1nI. Harvey Burnet ~d. Light Conditioning is fresh, tacU~n~ . brother, Ronr.ld Hardin. ~. and ~s . .'Yalter Kenrlck ,were , •) Mr. o tlB Arthur visited his son, entertained to a , turkey c:Illiner BUd In CincInnati. Sunday. Thanksgiving at ,the home of Dr. and enduring.'Not only .does it add Mrs. Eileen Bogan motored Lo and Mrs; H. E. Hathaway at Way! Donnelsvllle. Saturday morning and nesvUle. charm. anf:l improve &he livability of her mother returned home with Mr:. and Mrs. J . B. Jones and Mr. ' See Ihe modern , I.E.S. her. and Mrs. Therle Jones attended the each ~ai-ftch n~ !l9d corner . si~hl·sa\ljng lanir xl' Mrs. Kelsle Arthur spent Thaw- funeral of the fonner's brother-InI'n '" .1e;! ler. giving at the home 01 her mother, law, WllHam Sidenstricker, at ~ell Mrs Mary Brubaker at New Car- brook, Monday afternoon. lJsle: She spent the remainder of Mr. Walter ' Cast, oi Waynesvllle, the . week wIth her daughter, Mrs. spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Clara Chatwood at Donnelsville, O. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick . .,BUd LYnch and Che~ter Bogan '. Mr. and Mrs. E. ·B. Longacre had went hunting at Port Cllnton. Sat..; .for their Silnaay dinner guests: Mr. urday. :We have no report on their and Mrs, Clement Wollord and luck. ehlldren, of OreenvUle: . Mr. and Mr. ~nd ~r," O~lver Davis and . MI:a .O la Wolford, of Romney. W. daughter. Rachel and Nelltle Kep- Va.;' Mr. aml Mrs. PreSton Wolford le:r were Thankagtvl~g guests of of Xuguata, W. Va.: Mr: and Mrs~ Pc.te Demus ~nd fatnJ.ly" , of New Wli>er~ Swan~!' anil ' Marite, Rob'.. er~ and Jlmmle Swank of Dayton. ' ' VIenna. Ohio. Carl ·Blggs and wife were SWlday 'l'he Woman's Society of Chl'lstlan guests of .J ohn Rloh~rds. Service bave a Xmas PJlrty, at ' lI(r. and Mrs. ·WUI Lawson we~e the1r :resUlar meeting, nel't Wedne8~ Sun~y &nner guests of theft ,sOn, dar~ DeC~r 3,. at Lytl~ Hall. Th.1S , Raymond. on Sundl\Y eV,enlng t)ley party ,,m J)e In the !ltm1nI to .called -on-BiH-Appl~ w c e amules of aU' members .:':).tr. and Mfa. E~ley ShadlllY,-' are ,Plvlted ,A .,..et dinner wfll"'Jij 01 Sabll1a; Mrs. ~Id Shadley; served aL'l o~dock. The Col:ooUttee Mr. J1D114unn. Mrs. Jennie Mar- In cbarae; 1s: Mrs. Jessie Lo~re, ahal, ot' De~olt. . ¥lcb.. - wi! r e Mrs. Marpret JOhlU~ Mrs. ~al'Old Tbankaglvlng Cunner lUesta of Mr. Steinke, lIofn. Bdlth KurtJ811 aDd aud J4ra. I'rank Blai. ~. Emma Lacy.
day used to reach Lebanon the next almost without (aU but nowl A letter maUed here goeS to Xenia from where it is sent to Cincinnati and then to Lebanon. All in the name of economy and efficiency! and from' Lebanon. It goes to Cincinnati then to Xenia and then to Waynesv1l1e.
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The Honor Roll for the second' term of the Wayne Township SChoo.. la presented ' here. All Btar deslgnatea those 8t~dents wbO have received aU A's: Scholastla dealSnates those students who have received A's in academlo sllbJects: and Merit. deSignates those who have received A's aDd B'a.
The entire force of the Fal'rley Hardware s tor e pitched in last ~eek to arof Christmas x-aJ)ge St oc k S GRADE 12 , goods ••• the result-one of Merlt-Gene .Collett, Helen Oollll, the most attractive window Kathryn Walker. Betty Thompeon. dislliays we have seen' any- Reba Surface. PhWp Hart man. where , • • friends of Irwin Prances Jahns. and Henry BatterthEllis are glad· to learn he is waite" . GRADE 11 g home now and gettifngh'!llon , Merlt-Jean Hartsock. ,Helen Hiwell • • . .in· spite 0 IS unfortunate accident, he not give' up hunting -. • ."Shorty" Underwood home from a tn'p to VI·SI·t relatives
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' N ew Offi ' cers Ar EI d e e cte By W .S.C.S.
sey. Marceline Peters, and Virginia Preston. GRADE 10 All S&U-Almetta Steinke. Merit -Ruth kcKeever, PhYllis Rickey, Charlu 'Rye. and Qlenna Wade~ GRADE 9 8cboa.sUe-Raylyn Orabbe. Merit -MarLha Early, Ruth Anna' Johns, Ruth H. Lema!), and dames Steinke. GRADE 8 All 8tar-Oladys Rye. 8cholaaUc -Mary J Anderson and Edwyna St&ntorth: MerU- Robert Burton. Ernestine Earnhart, BeUlah Smith. DonalCt Brown, Glenrue Chapman, Walter Johnson and Prent~e Tlnney. All 8~::O:t!,n and Ann Weltz. Scho",&Ic _ Barbara Crane, Blanche Dickensheets and Margaret 8chnaitman. Merlt--Nao",1 Earnhart, Jack Mulford. M!ldted Bourne. )l;dwm Mlcbenor and Jane PCeltfer.
Waynesville, Defeats Centervllle, 31 to 30 Waynesville btlliketball fans were provided' another hair -raising thriller lle)'e ~!\tll ..day nlgbt when the Spartans defeated Centervtlle high
game by a slim ooe-polnt lell,d as the gun sounded. J'ul'ks Ipad the locals In the polntscoring divi sion with 11, while McKeever lull led eight and Plorence 5'(' 11001. 31 to 30. seven during the holly-contested Slowly creeping up on (l 21-11 battle . lead tllo WAynesvi lle l ell,ln held at Friday night Waynesville w1ll meet Lhe S~I'Ol1g Springboro Quintet here half lime. Centerville almost caugh t In a :warren county leagUe game thc SpartllllB In the closing mInutes The ·score : . or piny. WaynasvlUe FG FT PTa 1 I Bolh tea ms were g;vlng ul1 they Plank .. . . . .. . .... ...... 1 0 II had In the fll1111 mlnu t.es, alt hough Burnett .... .. . ...... . .. 0 0 0 the S(.lad I1S', llIalHl (iecl ~o g rUb the Collett .. . . . .... , ....... 0 PUIlUlIIIl .. .... .. . . . . . . .. 1 0 2 - - -- - - - - - - - - McKee vel' · . . . . . .... . . ... 4 0 8 Kl~kpaLrlck . ..... . , . . .. . 0 0 0 Pu~lu! . ........ . ... ..... 4 3 11 U . OslJorne . . ........... 0 0 0' . Florence .... . . . .. .... . . . 3 1 '1 Enrnhart ....... ... .. , .. 0 0 0
Thanksgiving Program By Literary Club
Totals .... , . . , ..... 13 5 31 PO PT Pl'8. Oentervllle Don Rabold . . ......... . 1 0 2 Dale Rabold . . ....... .. 2 0 • Leese . ....... .. . . ..... ,.~ 1 Ii lngl"Bm ...... . .......... Ii 1 11 Coyan . .................. 0 ,8
Mrs, R. D. Collett entertained the in the state of Washington, ~ 81ar-~~:a~~, Earl Rye COMMANDER F. K•.O'BRIEN, of the U. S. ·Navy Recruiting New Century Club at their home 10 looks happy and healhy , • ~ ".' and Betty Tbomlll5. Merit _ Peggy ' New Burlington, Fl"iday a·fternoon, maybe its because he atChapman. Norma Gruber. Janet Service, is s'ho~ here placing the new Navy "Badge of Honor" November 28th. Twenty members Lakes, Norma Longacre, Bonnie on the JapeJ of an applicant for enlistment in.the Navy. (Badge responded t & roll call with "Thankstende d services at the big glvlng Thougtits." Mormon .cll~reh in St., Lake satterthwaite. Yvonne Stubbs. and shown above at light.) ~ll ambitioijS young men who apply Al ter a short business session. an Totals ....... ... . . .1. 2 30 City ••• "Shorty" admitte.d Mrs. Prank u:t;"MQy was elected~ ~Jotie W1DItler-. ., fprservic~in UnclleSam's "Two-ocean" Navy, whether accepted interesting pl'ogram was presented ' G~ 5 • h' b d k f h by the committee, Mrs. Henderson's 'the' walls shook, ' but finally prea1dent 01 the Women's Society ..... 8tar-JeannJ e Braddock mven t; 18 new a ge as a mat: () t eir pafriotism. withstooli the strain ••• JiJn tor Chrla"a ...n Be , mce, of th e Wa1.- .... . • EUeen or not, are o· I' paper. "The Courtship of MUes , ~ neav1lle Methocl1at Church, last Brown. Betty CampJJell. Helen Knl- To learn Qf th~ many oppol1tunities the Navy and the Naval Slnndlsh" was enjoyed by all. Mrs. . Lovely s.ys he's tired of eat- Wednesday "ftemoon. Other otrtcers cely and Donald LUkens, .Meri~ Reserve offer, le~ll men of 17 years and over can get the official F . W . !.ep,Jay sang, to her own acing gravy and w ,ants Santa elected ve as follon: geDeNl 1vJce Dwight Burnett. Judlttt Co:mt!r, companiment, "1 Love A Little Coti , Claus to bring him a set of ~ea1dentr-Mrs. M, A. Pulkeraon; Robert ~t1ngs, Phyllis MarMn, illustrated tree ,booklet, ·'tiIe in the Navy," from this news- lage", followed by an intel'estlng new false teeth ' tOt Clu:ist- mIallOD!!1v....~~~ldent-~a. ~w~J1 . Rev.:'.,nl9i.. J:m~ J . Smlth, ,pllper~s. ~.!-vy ~itor. . ~!'er., "Jane Ad~ms". bv Mrs. R . · mas, . , • ~,e last dax of t6e ~~ '1~~d.N~··: :.. 1\)k6 ., r~l ~~~~~t" b"'~E • Wnltaltet. A. Ommer. ""Mrs. LeMay l!losed pheasallt se. .on brought out church actlntle&-M 'prSden~ dt'"~ ~r: HOUlh. Hal., ~~~~~.~ bv singing. "Oh, Dry Tholle ' , almost as .many hunters as Itlna; recordJna seer ... 5 • Rufus ud]OCal..... Merlt.-Barbara Hari. ~ ~~ ~ During the pleasant social hour The earllest tta~ at whictl vU'- e Vlato- . . . . " the op~nlng day • • • t h ey man ~arell9"'; c:orrtI! •• Tr\l- tan Lukens, Prances Ref. ~~.",. ~!~ which followed. deUclous refresh- marshals ml\y be apPo~were thiok ' in WWaYl!esv!lllle ~~w·alL.ter .cWh'~~ . ~ Simpson. 'Dorla WooI, . . • ~ ~ ments were served by the hOBtess to nent ohlefa of police under the IitY . ---.. 11&1 ...;;;........... 0 ~ the member~ and following guests :· . . d Satur ay " •• • . aynesv~ ~ 01 Uterature and pubt, .. Y~;;n:r . GRADE ' ~ ,'I' Mrs. GranvUle Allen. of Twin Falls. act whlob became eff~t1ve. . Bep~.•, , storefj 'bave.1lttraetlve Chr18t- Rat ConDer; secretary... ~ Alberta Brannock, Jim. E L. Tho ' maa who 0 ill at 1fI', and :Mrs. Loren Jamieson and Ihado; Mrs Mary Spencer Hu«g. ot Is Jan. 1. ' 1942/ Attorney General mas merchandise on display lin. HArve! _e and .J.ot ,uppU",-:' e. Nancy Crane. Cbatlotte ~- "'"'~ Detroit, Michigan; Mrs .. LeoS t ~ r Thomas J. Herbert said tbla -week In • • • before )'ou go out of ~))IIOn; of ~ . N )IrII. Alva • Oeorre HartaocIt, Dorot.by =!om~ I}~:f S;~~:;' ~p::' L~~I~~I:~~~: O~'~I:-~n:~~ Stan!leld, of New Burlloll"lon ; Mrs. an opinion ~ Oarl W. Rich, HamUtown to buy it· Win pay you plea .orll:-IIn, Willard. . ' oUIII pea- , Cla1'a Plelda. 'llerit--Ruth Saturday where lJls condltton III re- and Mr. and Mrs. Russell carr, of H. B. EarnharL, ¥fs. Glenn Borden, Wn .Oounty lJl'(lIIflCutor. . ~o •try'· at home f~ . • . the ~ =cir!'aB . ~~, II: "Y , BIltty Satterthwaite, W.u:- poited U; be serious. ' Lebanon. Mrs. William LUkens and Mrs. MayMarshaLS aPPOinted now to tw ,.~ .m ail ·t ru"k was force , d. tQ ......, , eeban, Vera Sherwood, oe~ • • • • • • nar~. Weltz, cancles caused by deaUla or ~_ " ....- WUlterson Sue Pumas " tlo~ w~ serve only the UIIelQIInd make a secdIl ttip fo~ ,the Yn. J. R. ~ was bQatIiIuj . 2' Mrs, Granvlue AUent 'or Twin Mrs, Charles Bateman, of Lynchele<;tive term. ~esent mayota &ad first time this holiday seaf:r.~te~~ " F'alls• .Idaho. and . :Mrs. Oarman burg, is .spendlna this week at the e:c>unj:lls are without autbol'lb' to son f Monday morning. • • • &ad Mrs. n: o. 1Udie,"Kh. ~ ~:~~ J!.rn::n~~ Crane were Columbw! v~rs, last home of Mr. a,!d ~~. Ma(lk Davis. ~e an appointment P41w to be- ' , lookS like some folks .heed Wardlow conducted 0ReDIni devo- ' . Martha June Rush. Janet Thursday. '. • Mr and Mrs. Karl Bodenbender 'come efrecLlve Jan. 1 wnen CbeIr II • to ...w.a it UODa on· .... ""J. - - ..... ,~er Wardlow WIlsOn Ethel . •• nn.d d' au"hter, of Chillicothe, spent own ' tel;'lJ1B wlU.-bave expired. t h e annua I warmng ...e aWl ec... ·&uc a . . . . . . . ' . " Mr and MrS R\1Ylllloild Stomps You WO'lldn:ttbfuk that UU"le The Question WIll5 raised by" ...... you Christmas packages Wtwlb . ~ fol' our Peace." Bfnlth. MerU-Nancy BalrdX:U- and son of ~Isburg Were dIn- the week-end with Mr. an~ Mrll. M. .. 81la1 Who' "'lJ.hed to l'eII1&11 now aQ4 early" "Peeler" "Pratt ReY~ L. C. Rac:lW, In a ~f ~- ::'n~ Mar.J Bradley. . una ner gu~1is of Mr ' and '1In4 Lewis ,A. Fulkerson, and daUghte.D. Sam's men who go down to the sea <be 'permanent1,y appOinted ~ ,ilia o •• h b d ouWned tile church acUriUM " carol Bunnell, ' Jerry P1I'es and ramtli IllBt . • • , In sll1ps· would h.ave lnuch Lime for present m"yor Present ~ w~nt hunting ~ e ot er ay aad PI'GIiram fell' t.be ~ b.oUdar ~ B,- Dlckensheets, Mary ~ evening. . ~ Mr. iuld Mr Howard Fogt were :;ports-but they do. _';I'h!l N vy ~!l- .,..,."., ' 1IW'I!D'lJArIQ1",ibt l'plfot.ilt••• he walked 1«) '. ~ WJUa JIu4p1... SV.llm....Luau. ' •• entertatne«rat ltIiDu!t-tast 4JaMs- Sldera a11l1etloa £0 be an nT.egral menta Jan." 1, bu~ It anottier p8noil one rabbit that he id not .. lira. 4. B. Stubbs. prosram cbaIr,4. Mary Mendenhall, Edith Sml.th. ,.__ d "--4 Ro"" t Baker Jr day evening, by Mr. ~nd Mrs. M, A. part of, a. well-balanced Nav"l Uf• . iii aPPointed he must serve a .,_ o. h t t . _ . .- """"""ted ...,---- y - - , .wd BanIara 'StaDley Jerry Beymour' andau. daughter, an Fulkerson Nearly every popular Amerlaan " ... aet a c.han.ce to ,.8 00 a .• 'f' =~ 0;;.::-_- .;.. .---=-twg&-::"":':.-Do•• ""''''.'ane .......~ ..-I·d. Miss Jeanne, 1 U l d ' , . . . m<)uthll probationary periOcU.lore C'l h j t t~........... U& " " ' - - . . . ...,~.., _ _ ~IU'" , " .. . s~rt Is ,played In ' .he Navy, There the apPOintment beco . he ma)n~lDS t ere , us. IS~ · dueta. ''Medley of Stephen Poster's ' ~RADE 1 . Oharles Hack~r were, guest.s llt a Mrs. Dorothy Stoltz and fnmlly . are football , baseball ana ba,*etbnl~ nent . mes pe~ any game ••• interest lD tlie "vorites" and . "CompoI1tipn In C All 8~olyn Burnett. ,Billy b1rthday dinner Sunclay, honoring of Dayton, visited Mr. and Mrs. teams. Boxing, wrestling, ~l'ack and 'J.·he above news story Is ot ~ua. Farmers Institute was reviv- JdJot". The ' toplo for dtacuaalon, Stubbs; Carl Pfetrrer, Evelyn ,Spray, Mrs. Robert Baker Br .• at their Mark Rogers and daughter, Anne , field and swlm~ng me~tli are en- uallnterest here' because of tbe .W1de · ed here this ' year . In a .big .'<?It:tzenablp and OUr ~blUty'. Jane Shaw, Harold Furkey, Arleen . home. • • . ' for the week-end. joyed. Every shil) and station -tlas Interest created In the ap~tmeDt s way • • • officers report the ~.le,t:.. Msnh:....~~ . teDd bcY. w~~;.._Mr.erINt.-anHaCy r?u~!y •• JlWl md.red "-rs .. ~arold B. Earnhart,' daugh' " • . • an officer In charge or a.thletlcs. of the WayneavUle vtwire' ~ a e id I t ... D ~ a Mrs. Robert Furnas. Mrs. Howard He. In turn: has several 88ilstants. Some .tttle.na have been advocat.. ~wCHlay ~ssion h ~ . as RIdge, ~ 111'8. Will Andeia. Stana~rry, Robert Moran: Annette ter, Naomi, and son, Har1..!'n. were Missildine and daughter. Mrs. Lois AIl .work ~ether In producing wln- Ing a chanlle, although . to, ~ t:be week a success from every A aocI&l houroand I .ere en- TInney. Delbert Barnett. Ruth Earn- Dayton v!sltors. B!lt;urday, Mias Maurice and Ml·s. Mabel Staup were nlng teams. building compet!~ve job a lucrative one. the vl~e l1l&I'_ sta·ndpoint ••• higl1 ,tSChool joyed by. the gueate ,after the ~eet- ', bart, Joan Gruber, Suzanne· HArlow. Ruth Earnhart spent the week-end Dayton ViSitors, Friday. spirit between ships and fleets. ghal snowd also lIav the poa1t101l f students and some of the Ing. ~ Alya ' 'lbomP,eqn Will be Donald ~er, Loren Hough, Nlta- with Loren .an~ ~ar; ~ora Hough, ,; • • To play on Nav." teams, a man the waterworks, ,e 0 oldsters as, WAll had hoarse- ~~ !f~_t~~a~uac~ . "ee_o~~ ~ K~cely, BlU'bara Hawn. Mr. and Mrs. M. A, Fulkerson must be physically fit for evet'y The 'appolhtment , 01 tl)e marabal r A! .,.- WIWI ...., ..... Mr. and Mrs, p, L. Reason, Mr. en~rt&llIed Mrs. A. W. MeClean, of contest. Boxers and . wrest.lers are bere la one' of the ta.sIts controotlq \foices Satu.rda)! ni~ht af~"r pIlrt.y and exchange of 11tt. will be 'I:'..s .... and Mrs. L. E Hockett' and Mrs. EI Paso. Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. exalnlned carefully before every Mayor Brace and tbe new ..........il , rooting fot the ' S~ns in beJd; . ' £"~ Sadie Reason: of Harveysburg, were, J. ·W. Fulkerson, of Spring Valley, match to malCe cer.l aln they are "In when they take office JaDI1"~1 thEliJ;' thrilJel' with tltlie ~eDSunday dinner guests of Mr. and at dinner last Thursday evening. the pink". " ' . ' .~ ,. .d Mrs. RJlode,S Bunn.ellamd family. Mrs. McClean wlll be a guest at the Each ship has Its own baseball t erv~:11e tea m . . . r. an • • • F uIkerson .h '''-11 te ams an d wh en a . a.unage omei S n' pr IIlg Va II ey. an d' f OO'·I.nI I"V1cea ' kett b.£.st1in~ Mrs. E. L ·• Hoc U~ It Mr. Bnd Mr~, J. R. Mel;lgle eu~ tor several wpeks, ship comes Into a Naval base a . around I.t weel.!.end getA distinctive hon<)r was won last tert.alned the following guests at •.• • series of games are arranged with ting ready to take theit anI • weel by The WaynesvUle Palrley ,dinner, 'Sunday evening: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs A. Z. Hartsock and the teams of other naval unllis. . ' " ~ , nual v.cation trip ••• "Bill" ItiI. J eIUlle ;;;;;;;.. ' el ted Hardware store when they were a- Mra• .George · Swlndel, of Morrow,; Mrs. Lena Hartsock, of Kingman, Spirit runs hJgh lind rivalry Is keen. Ji'lIperal serv)ces w1ll be, beJd Bat... Davia ~all .be slen. any day ft_dent 01 the M1ail"":~ ac:etv ' warded '3ecOnd pr1Je In a ~on~t Mr. an~ Mrs, Chestler 'leary. of vlslted at the hOlne of 1,Ir. and Mrs. Dqrlng btlliebaU season, when the urday afternoon, 2 o'clock, at the ' , ,. :i1¥a....-vWe .ftc1':='Ob._..: , amo~ the alx states operated by Lebanon, and ~r. aud ~8. Ross ROIlS H. Hartsock and lallllly, Sun - ships are at anchor at sea, the McCJure , l"uneral 'Bome, for 'l in. ~ th'a t he i8 not worlpng an of christ i .. :tW:'::~"that company. ~t prize was .won B, Hartsock. day. ' sailors rig up large lle~ on ·deck M9,J'y A~ah Talmage ase'lO 'bAa · Daytqn, at site of ' his ea , -t)y the Blahcbeste,r sto,re. , . • • " • • and stage batting practice just as died"Tuesday attern~n t ~ h'!'me new tlome bpposite the high noon: Other or:rJcers elected are lin. 'lbe award ' WIll5 ' for arrangement Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Russell and Benny Furnas and Bud Pummill easily as If they were on a base- . near W .' a W" h " I b lid' ' G ,. d Belen MlII'PhY, ¥Ice ~dent;. 1Ira,,' or stock cle"nllnesa," dlsplaYa and Mrs. ~abel. Staup. of Lebanon. were vlslted friends at Wlttenberij" Col- ,ball field. Some bluej~ckets even 'Blle wee::~an. after an ~~ ~ se 00 , U , I!lg.:. ar .;e... AlJDa ' Btz. ~tary; ·ancl Mrs." Eva arrangement 'ot Chrtatmas decora- Sunday dinner guestS of Mr. and lege. Sunday. . take their goU clubs along ..and .MrS. Talmaae .waa borri near' ore, H. T0"Y~l~r. ,e4 ator of ; J:ae. Dumett, ~. . " . \lObs. ' , Mrs. HC?ward MIssildine. practice drlvJng Into the nets. ' larue; . :lnd }jvpd ber entire lIIe ._ . w.~tem Starf ·. has ·b e e-n A devo~1'~ of ~A toUr of all $ stores was made • • • ~MI.sS Mary Jan;kY· nnd Mr. IrvIn ... • ... elected president of the Day- ' p'lDi. co~~~ b1' lira . .Maurice by employes lilst Prlday night, and John Michener. of Pltt8burgh, Strlffoar, of Marysvllle: were week- MILK PRICES C?NE ~~;rtn:~g~~::.. pr~!.~I,I=D;!; tOn 'Distri~t M,ethbdist, Union :: '~~:::h &~ the 1JiDnera decided by: a vote ,1Ue~ spent the wtiek-end with his grand- end guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Ken- ,C ENT HIGHER HERE death, three. yeara ago: . '. ' whicb' j'n cludea ' 'W a rr e n 'Bad.ar.~~ bAd hara '01 \h' by them. The fact the Wayned~t:'ll! parents. Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Cornell. neth R. HUl. · -, Sh& IS 8unived 1)1. one J ~ . . n bl ' .h ' "Hom .: e e atore ,.on second ~ waa au' the .., . . • ..• " . Reta.J.l milk prices in Waynesville ' Talulqe, one a1ater, IIIIii .jHile Montgomery., ~~~ e a~. ". leuoD,.. e MiIi1~ IDd BenenO~lti·· because the other ' Gene !l41~mllne, of ' L e ban 0 n, and vicinity . were Increased one Garner. IUld one iP'P~P• .. ~ 'ButteI;' cou{lties • ' .' ac~or4- ,~~~~ ,~ ~~.Bro\!ill atores hav!! more employ~ tban the 8pen~ , the week-end 1,.,ith Mr. and " 'cent' Mond~y, December 1. with Lee Talma~, all at home. . , ing t~ , a n'e w congre~ oftat ': t J:1il ~ a box ot'CJ~~ local orIaDlDtlQn .' , ," Mrs. Boward M1saIldlne. Quarts,selling for 12 cents and pints :Qilrlal. ~Jll ,be m~ ill i........ map 'and booklet i~ued by lDI to ~ IIUlt to til o.ld B An. auto tour, . headed ,by. V, B. , . , ~" "., __ seven cents. Cemetery. . ~ .• Secretaiy of State Jolin E The Cbrlatmu,, :aee~ Pal11ey,' bead qf the O1'IanlratJon, ' Mr. an,d MtS.I. RalpQ PoIrIer. 0' Mr. and Mrs. John 'I,'Urner enter- . This is the second ' ad.vance here . " ' .. to' ":'. . nr 't . . 'il the .. ' Yi8lted toir~.I~~er~ the, @X at¢:es . Lebanon. and Mr. alild Mrs. John ta1nert a group of their friends, within the last Six . months, prices 'MISS. CHERRY: BLOJSOMt '. S~en,~1t " ,al1en c ~ u n y, .b it ~t , , ~. ChUl'Cb, ~ loca~. endlJii In Waynesvme W" ltel:sey and . sQn , were dinner sunday ev~nlng, at their home ht having been r~ed September .1. .' RECEIVES ACCLA,'.. . now. llaa a .populatloJt 01,29,- · JUDGE DECH:ANr '. .tiere. a supper ~ aer;vcid 10 . the . pests , of Mr. · and ,Mra.How..rd honor ot Mr. 'I,'Urner's bIrthday anMilk dealerS. saoy t}l8t the raise . _ '_ _ " ~""" . ...' . 89'4 :personS ;, 'If Waynea-" .. ,~ IS . " , . . Granp, b&ll Jand ,tbe\ ~te taten;!' Pogt, ~t Thunday evening, niversary, was made necessaq because of..-bJgh . " , ville eontin'uea ' to , grow dUX'- " ~ ,R ECgVERIN,G · ~mately · 35' ~~ atteDd!id .. • • .\ , . Thefr guests were Mr ; and Mrs. production ~os~, ~~y POint out . Mo~ Ulan three hUJidnld I~' , ~ , , ~ supper. ' .. , .lIIr. and ".MJ'I!. L, J~. ,Garst aqd Clll'DUln Crane, Dr. and 'Mrs. A. E. t~at the /"lew p~Jces ~· l~wer ,than Tuesday nl~~t ~tnesil!d . ~ Ifti nl. th &' next .. yea'N ~ a't C_1ei B. ,Decb¥t wYlo POIlow1nl la the order Of the a· family were enterta1[iji!d 'at dinner. Stout, Dr: and Mrs. H . F. Dye. Mr; nearby comn~unltlesr Lebanon being sentatlon ,~f ,~C~1 ~ H has ,d,,-,finIJ the last ,de~~ae,·., JIU " baeD In' .a ~~ liOepital ' .ardI:, B~heater. ·' 1st; Way~eIi- la,st Thunday evening by Dr. and and 'Mrs Harold Miller Mr and one cent, more. and Dayton and a tll;DefLtl o~~tta IPveq bJ ,~, we will bave a population of ' lIDCei ~ 211,, '" ~ to be vtI1e•.2nd; BWa~"rd; WIlmlIlK~ '!'I'a, B. P. Dye a~d f~fDi1ly. lin II A Fulkerson M~ and Mrll Middletown two cenlis higher. B1t1s of till' .W~ ~~ ."1000 .in1Q&0~ :' , . ~ 'rrn~~aft8r ....u:: ~ ~ ~ui. Sabina,. ~th.; and · LY~.ch- Ml&a Udalee .~ .. of Mason.:was A. OVst, and M!. ~Ild Mrs. Ron~ , , 11 ~e8C~~~tta wu ~~ted Under T_ ~ tba'D ~ .~"'\i'Of ~, \reafmeDtI, ~'; " .' , " the week-end' gu9tofMlsaBonelf.a alClL.. Hawke. ; . CHRISTMAS PLANS .t hedlrectlon. otthe , _mUik:.~I• m...... of' bII t&D)lly a~te. . . . ."., Borski!. .Mr8. J J. BU1'IjIte and The ev~nlns '1 t84t1~It'es ))egan DISCUSSED BY CLUB ecto.r P PJ.it\e ' · y, . . " " JUetre 0 . G. ~te "DataYla, and ~J ' " daUght,iir, .......lyp were .Cincinnati ' with an oyster supper,,' after which ' .- ~ecel~~ 'h' ~I . ~ .... well '_';;.1 ~'"e~ p 1.: J~ x.ia: h&Y~ baeD ~ "~ . ' . : • v1slton. Saturd~. ' , , the ~e8ts en~yed pinocHle. Prizes ContributiOns to ~oth the (lom- Iali1ln a Ja~~ ~e~eb~~ g]I. ~On' tbetidii!>fOihlmw1thA::'","I~EN"""S h' .•• .. • W!!re won by lira. Dye. Mrs. Miller, munlty (;:hr1stmas basket and "vldert , li1w tt)hg '( ~~ #~ 'Probate 'Do B. ~ band.!. ' ~ V ,,;' 1-< Mr, ~nd Mrs.. A. T. POU~1Sty and ¥n. Orane. ,Mr. q~r9t. Mr. Ha.wke Chrlst~as Seal Funds were voted by 'e ntal :~~es ':d' muaicQt 'r~ 1!l4' 111'8 Mt.ct DaYia enter- IIDg ·Nytilille· ~, , ' . ' ' . - -" . daUChter, Marlb'n•. spent S~~ .an.~ Mr. !"UlkBn?U, members of Ule "2g~30" Clu.b; of st~ parte, were played by 'wuM..KGDI. ·taIDeiI' &t ·d1nDer In tioDoI' ' ' .' " '. ". "'*'~ I " - ·wlt.h Mrs. ,HarrJ PoUtl8ll:y, of·· CIn" ~ .MllfY 's Cburch, when the group met ;:ni1a Hoak R'ld Pr;ances JohDI= of th~ [.IG.O, r (~) ' DaN, .. 81Jaft.1n PO." " C~~Ta ~ WAJIie, ToWnahip ' Mothers Club' c1J1naU. • .. MEREDITH-ANK-E~.EY Monday eve.ru,ng at th~ hO,me of~. Collett. Ro~rt.t 'WbO lire ' , fUr- .. , . WuD.-O QNIt.DY ; ~~, .. , • ... . '. .' . WEDDING. DATE SET and Mrs. Lewis , Thompso~. Plans S_vage, Ollfford-:Ji) ' . ile'G'jjd 1oldlir:.flml-..tIMt,1D111lteG ~'-'\""'!'\.o:-~;" . ~ ".v , ,:.·: ~:-star~ t:). ,. '. Harold WlWamacm. , ~f Dayton. . ,- were also discuSlled for the club's Tom Florence. ' 1Iiaia ' ~o' ,l fU... . • • IIarl lInDa ... iJlt! ~ TtI...1.'!~IH."'" i , . " ,was ~ buatrteaa vtsllor In' Waynea· ,t'!lnoupcement of the erigagement ,par~;Pthat.lo~ 11~6 Church actIvIties garet Gone waa :aCCCldlpanJA . ~ .at .. ~ l-Pari7., IItId •• - -.~ . ~ club, luDcbeon. VUl~, ·MondaJ. . ' . and ap~tung 'rpa~le of M1ss dur~.. e nO ...... &ell$0n. " , 01 &be home Of,...... ~Ie . . . . Jut ilia. J. ~.PreatOn, boaf,e$a. ,. ' r . ... • . , .' I , I Beryl · 80ndfa ' Meredith to JoJm .. After the ' bua1h~s mee~ng. a . . . oil &he occUIOo 0 1 . fGtt.1etb · '. BWI: sour " ~' Ilia 1hIDrJ " Dr. ' and Mrs. 11.. Il. Stout and , Cbarlea ADII:eney, aon', of the late Bible picture contest was held, fol~ ~~, ...... ~ .. "~le bWie., , ~ , · ~ugb~, WiDn1e JQ, were . dlqner )Ira,~ ~~y. of Xenia, is, ~owed by Ilsoo1-al time and ' ref'r eshl'eeeInd . . , ~·iIftt ·~·LO" ~ ·o1bb. un. .JobD ' IWIIIts or .Mf. Ancl, lIni M, A. PIll· being made by' her paJ'e.tts, lIIr. and menta, MJaa LUCille' MclntYl'e ·and fiteDdI wIlD .-UieNd III bet 1IIDDOr. I J ' 'lWDer. balteli. ~ and ~~~~;' Zana Mae, lira Bam' Mefedlth. . ' morae Winder were guests o! o:~1Ifct . .' I ' .' . . Y'WdG IAIdIe • last ~d., evebIDI. · ~ 1{ed~ :will talt4l, place Bat-:- tbe,club. ~~~=:=~~!!~ ......,. wOmen" club, ~. ;, • '. , • Q,rdayj' December 20, twelve o'elook " -- ' . , w. KeM. . . . Mr, and lira. W. B. Stroud apent noon, at the bome of tile bride's OABST8 TQ ON . . SUnday '~e1r , 1011 and daqh- pue~te. near .Waynesville, . JI' ~ DArroN II r.. A ~•• -"10-1&., lit. - - lin, ~ --aaC'N VIIii:To tJND Mr ,and Kra. L, A. Oant 'aDd . ~ .9I ,~. QA~"I ~8 ,. ~ ' flllDliy will ~v. WayneavWe &be ~- MIll Dolle ~ : 1Ir. and lira Bq llamoua anel latter ~ crt Wa weelt to m&b' :=~ 8rinIiid, YIIU:ar. ~ 8OD, Donald, wire cUDoer 1\IIIt. at tbelr hOIDI on & fann near ~"' i. • Mr. Joe IIaIDOUI, • ~~ lIIr. 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Sa~urd"Y, Dec mber )3, 1MI . _ _ ~ MJ s.~ NorOlI!, Knee spent the we~k- d6y to visit tbelr uncle and aunt klt.c11 n Scales ; 2-10 gal. mI lk cans ; S t.al'tlnl: · at 1 p . M. t.s rane liJ<1ilor nnd Publis her ntld Mrs . George Reed, Wl10 Ilre end at home with her pa ren Mr. Mr. m.UIt Pl! iJ ; m il k st;l"al nllt . li nd ma ny 4 1l0RSE S 4 n leaving Tuesday mornin g for tlleir Sorr! ) mare, 8 yonIS. old, wt. UJ O. ar ticles . 1..00 l)\IInerOIiS ,1.0' nloution . and Mrs. Oeorge Knee. wl,lller. 1101llJ! in ISL, peter~b. urII', Fla. sound, work a nyw!l re ; B ISSUED ',ERo THURSDAY I1Y mnl'e. Mr. lind Mrs. H . L . Evam, oJ 00'I' rm,' t~h Mr Ralph Eagle and sen ,. John, ot 4 years Old. wt, 14.50 , 1l0Ulld , {lood ~ --luOtbus, were Sunday evenlnll a ller s CIncinn ati were gu sts of ISAAC ,JON"ES , $1,50 Per Year, P ayab.le In Advanc e , his pl1r wOI'kcr; 1 'y l!arling sOtTel filly llOlt; Sta nley c' \<: gl 'r. Auct. of Mrs. S usie Dougle......s and ~Innie ent.s, Mr. ~nd Mrs. ' Ray Eagle, last 1 yearling sorTel borse colt. , , Collett &Morrls, 0 1 L".kS E Cook. . Th~'sday.. ROOT FOIl. AND CONSIG N 3 OA1'TLE 3 ·Mr. and ~rs. Sarold Hartsock, of . Mr. and Mrs. IPhilip COpsey were Holstein cow. 6 yen rs old wit h oalf Xen ia eJ1Ler LaJned at cl.uner Thurs - ' b ay ton visltons last Thursd your catUe, hogs, sheep and calves ay. py .sIde ; Holstein cow, years old . r day evcllhlll". MI'. and Mr~. E. C" to Nor ds-Broc k Co .• liVe wlrl! and - -Mrs . A. W. McLean . of E1 Paso. Jresh en oy day of sale; Holstein ' I' HaI'Lsack a nd lo(1r . Cha rlie .R ye, ot TexaB, Is visitIng h er sister, progres sive firm !or the hlghes t Mrs. J. fres~en In March .. giving 2 g nons Waynes ville. ·W. Fulkers on. " of OtUk. IIlIll'k'et prices and gOOd service. · Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Huff had ns _ ....._ _.:...._ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mr. nnd Mrs. Oran Collins, of _--' dhmer g ue~L.~ W edne~day evenl l1g, Dayton Jl\lPLEI\IEN'T S Union tock Yards, Clne1nna" ; O. , were guests of his paren ts. Weber wogon Stanle~ & Koogl er . box bed, McCor mlckN EW ~ l; I'r ' l\pord Oil Decemb er.8: fil's t and final Hev. David Wh~el el' and '!'Une 111 on Radio Station ' WOKY wHe and Mr. a nd Mrs. H. O. Col11ns. b unday. Deering corn planter llller ntMayor W . C. ,i1morc of Lrb~no n nc(!ou nts 12 :25 ot 12 :30 , ~. m. for 'Our dally Mr and Mrs. C. A. Sollers were tll 'hment check wire,; fertl P(Jr Dotes, Phonc 34R6. Wayncs of A. M. Bowel', Mariah son, Phlllp, of Ha mden, O. Mr.. a nd McCorm lck~ X nJ ' isi I Mrs. S ' ",1l8 n amed defenda nt III n sull Iilcrt Mitchell Alex d .Huff, of Deering XenIa, 'sUlky Mrs. e a v tors ast atur ay. plow, McCorm ickmar ket ·reports . a nd Ada Koogle, Lebano n ; l<~I'ank Randall . Miss Ka UllYll Hutt Ville, Obl0. Revel'))e OJlorges. , today 11\ C()mmOn Plr!\~ ourt in alld Ell n Swink. Frankli n; al 'o Mr. Robert Deering walltlng plow, slngl l'OW Huff. Case cul t.JvaLor, McOorm lok- Decrwhl h $460 \\'1111 l n l<'1' 51 Is HOLI hI s('cllild !lCCOlln t or L. C. Anderso n, 'B ROKE RS LlCENS F. NOTIC E OF APPOIN TMENT ing manw'e spreade r, 60 toolh steel Mr. a nd Mrs . J . W . Wlli tes id ~ by :Edwin P . Kil pr.tl·itk, L('lJ1lllo n. . r1nJi; lln, and first account ot L. I" f th f I k 1 llarrQw, 125 ft. hay rope. or ane were gues\.s ast SUlluay 0 e I' son Admln:b itrator . mon y I,. I'ollght. Oil rI 1>r(\I11J5- SlIllunto n, Lebano n. pulleys, chicken COOP!!, <Ingle trees. and ljjaughter-iJi-law . Mr. and Mrs, Estate of Wright S. Binkley double .r ees shovels, forks , mnny sbry llOte ~I a lllwrl 1(1 .i llt \ ·C brell ex- , L u c I 11 e ArmiLa ge, WaynesvllJe, Willis Whltes! de, of Dayton . Dec«:ase . d , . othel' a rUcles, ' Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Smith on. Cll c\ In Hl2i ill f:\\,or of 1 he Kil- !laill ed adminIs tra t rix of the estate N i b o~ ce is here l' given that, Martertalne d relatives. Thursda . pntllck.-l"l·Ci"h' h • foll)r Car COIll- of William Norton, H. Binkley whose Post Office 300 bu. h a nd hFEED with 0 lie Dav1-;, Ing at a nhcasa nt dillier. y even- ,vln usked corn in ur ib. Ai'ldress Is R. R. No. 3, L ebanon, PIlllY Olld lal e r illl1orst' d 10 Edw in .L on Beckett and Ben Davis as apIIAR-NES Mrs. WUllam Aiexand er en ter- Ohio, !las been duly appoin ted as (4 sid es chain ha m css. collars, brl If.UpatJ'lc\t. Til e 11 0le w~s {or $600 pmlscl"s . talned the Chris tian Service Sociely ·Admini stra tor of the Estate of dies, chains. ha ilers, slr\l ps lind $ 140 \\fi\~ lIald III. Ihe pcUlion last ay afterno on. Th e fol- Wrigh t S. Blnkle'" late of Warren MARRI AGE LICENS ES of size and condltlo n 1 inThursd 1 dl TARvtA -LITRI C TAR AND 1I0USE IIOLD GOODS oT ow g .a es were pl esent : M rs. T . County , Ohio, decease ·stated. 1I0fs-C d. alves-S heep-Et c. William IlOwney. 24, Lebano n. E. Kinniso 1 Oak dresser , wash litnlld ROAD OIL, EXOAVATING n , Mrs. Cora Davis. Mrs. Dated this 27th day of Novemb er minor. new mat tress. 54 Incheswith Ar th llr Lanl,lo rd . 1"1'1l11kll11, n~ks ~loe worker. and Removed Prompt ly ; 2 Dorothy Cooper, Roy Sone'm rner, Mrs.' Mat Lie Bmltll. 1941. DUMP TRUOK SERVIC E piece living r oom sui te ; 1 rocker; for a divor!',' in Iln lIel il'lI III U 11- ~O. Oregon ia. Mrs. Nelle Peterson, Mrs. Max ...-ean • RALPH H . OAREY Kenmor e electric c I e a n e I' and "Compto n, Mrs. Lena Badgley, Mrs. Jose ph F elstham mel, 21, Cinolngalnst ESsie Lee Lnnklor d, ch"rgin g Judge of \ille Probate Court sweeper ; 64 In. soUd oak dining Susie DOuglass. Mrs. Bucltles , Mr.;, WaJrren Oounty , Ohio ta ble wi th 12 ft. extensioll and ns11eglect. He n ssel' ['~ In hls p etitiOn !lu ll. s tudent, and Oharlot te Kneup. Menden hall, Mrs. Watkin s. Ms. Lyle H, Z. Gray, AtLy. bestos pod; 1 square onk dining 21, Mason. student . BOlling er, Mrs. Charles Huk, Mrs. that hi s wife. whom he married in tn'ble. 12 ft. extensio n; 5 oak dinlnll ilEAL ESTAT E TRANS FERS _ D. Wheele r, Mrs. Boyd. Mrs, L. F. There never did, and never wlll chairs ; 1 walnut kitchen buffe ' 19~2, often left t.htll r fi ve t ; ki thildron M1ars, T . M. SeaI'll , Mrs. I . O. exist anything perman ently noble Phone. Waynes ville ~H Ada and B. S , Vlsslng to Mae PetersoMrs. ellen table; 1 enamel oll range, n and Mrs C. A. Sollers. at hom e wit hout propel' core nnel is Reverse Telepho ne ()baraea porce ialn lined ven with heat In- . w iggerma n, 3 lots In Lovelan d Park. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Randal l had and ex~ ellent in charact Lebano n offiCe Pllone 473Ker which Is dlcaLor ; 1 tan enamel Estate coal Main 454, xerita, O. now at nn u nknown locality with Stanley and Martha WaLltln s . as dinner guests Tuesday Rev. and a s tranger to the cl(ercise of resolu te range; 48 inch Ugh t qak kitch res, 98-M MOlTow Phone No. 3 E. G_ Buchsleb. IDe. en Mrs. Da vid Wheele r and son Philip, self-denlaL- WalLer S coLt. two of the children , ~he olhr.rs be- Raymon d Glassm eyer, cabinet, like new; 1 porch SWhlg 34.10 acres In • inC with his pa.rent.s. Salem and Union townshi ps .• . The recover y of ~122 .08 Is asked Estel J. Wright to ~arold and by .Re"OO KloPp. j.5:lddJelowll, in a Dorothy Longwo rth, lot 88 In Plaincognov!t laction mec! against Scott view Manor, Frankli n. . -l"ed!ord., .Lebano n. Robert Dunham to Fautlna Skill()OMMON PLEAS PROCEEDING S man . 26 flcres in Hamilto n twp. . obrn S. Mlller; L ebanon , was aAnthon y Lillian WQJ'de,d :J. d1vorcei -r~fl~ ro~~m~c~H~ a~rl~ a ~ Dr'~~ ~~~!MI!~4~~~~~:"! MJ11e.r on bel' c; J .... F L 'ol~n.s~on. ' l Park, u_e , . ". pr911Qfi." .a. mOnY settJem ent diVISion al-. Ruther ford and Cora .B. Moler to ~o~;~«1r~ Byrd and Nina Lackey. 2i.!i9 acres ... Smith, WaynesV ille, In Wayne twp. apl?oln~ed gllal' dlal~ of .o.nna . George O. K~ng . to James and Luome !rm! h aM authori zed to a c- Mllry Reed, three lots in K1ngs 'c Ilt p.J.ytlfOn~ of $450 trom FJ'anklin MUls. Walters .tor In'juries suffered by tile Lo'uls ~nd Margar et Burton to ,girl whl\.Q. aligh~ing !rom. a school bl Melvin and ~. L. Lierma n, 57.75 1~1"~loe by publication orneted in acres In Wa.yne twp. the sui t or. Jay Seward; Mason, a Maurille and Martha Stoller to gnlnst FiorIno D·Oyly . Lebano n. Albert Beams, 115 acres in Frank, D fend 11 t ordered LO file answer lin twp. or 'OLf er Pleadin g by D ecember 5 in Ferr~ and Inez R,oblnson tQ Fred lhe suit of ~j])j c Arend. Lebano n, a.nd Stella Young, two It>ts tn aitnlnst Lndd G.' Al'enei, Franklin. Frankli n. I 1-\ "l The (jlvorce petition of HarIa D . J. .MUton Earnha rt tp Rob~rt M,lller; Lebano n, agnlll~~ Olara MU- Hayes and MarY Belle Hedger, lots leI' denIed by h et· ctoss . peUlIon for 7-8 in Probasc o addition to LelJanon an:llony gl'll ted 41 the amount of «)lay S~.). $a.;iO per we k , ' . Edna R. Knapp to Harry M. and Ma:rgar et Ali ce Coyle, Lebauo n, Harriet Roland .. tw lots in Lebano n. g&mtea n divorce from Russell Wl1- Joseph Knorr too Spet!d Riddell, bur 90yle, on a charge of neglect and 'lot 3M In Mackin aw addition , 1\1S0 grant d custody ur Liteir 20- Frankli n. I month <;lId lIn.ughte r. , j W. and osa Snell to Herbert Frank. .Bra' !( w.· grani ed a ~ivorce and Neva Doster, plot in HarveYII,- . . ... frQm MJ~nl~ Bragg hd Hazel .R ld- llurg. . inger, l"ranl;.lln, onc fro m Herbert '. George and Ina L1bbee to Wa'r ren ... t • ,,~. Ridinger. bo\h 5lecreell bens for neg- and Opal Hess, 4'U3 acres' COP • In Wayne lect, t wp. ' Floreiice FOl)e pleaded guilty to Margar et Ridge to Robert Orehl. an Indlct.m'en t' cnargln g ns.~au IL and plot In Lebano n. 'Ol)octery and WIIS gvCn rt sl1spend ed Tom and . Velma YoU!tJr to Joseph jail '~entence, bing placed on PJ'O- Korr, one aore In Frankli n twp. batioD" tor one year In lieu of 5en- Ona Ridinge r and Tom Young to tence. Robert" llarrlso n lot 836 In Frankli n. ; PROBA TE CO URT Pa'ul ,P. L1becap to Floyd and T h e will of .Jobn Rider , Hamllt(ln Alice Edgingt on, lots 229-30 in towlish1pj will be re!ld on Decemb er Frapkll p. ., 5. .Andrew and Schreld a Birchfie ld The liAbiliti es I'xceed the assets to Tom and Velma Young, 6.5 acres . oC -the es\.Q;te "of Samnel Br~llden- in Frankli n twP. ., I bur~ and .est4J,te 9cclarcd exempt ot Qert.rud e, John and Olive Gop. - '. ll)herlta.nce tlL~. . perton ,and Sarah Buqls tQ Oarl and " '., I... HERE .S THE' OPPORTUNITY ' . , t:,t not necessary), .you caD join as a petty·offiOOJ.: T.he \nventOl'Y nnd the ii~'st and Allie' White, tract in Frankll ~ any case, it, is your chaDce Qf a lifetoi u. n twp. flnaI actolln t of the tate of John right away'-:'with higher pay .an~ -...!r": ...l-_ _ __
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h8ve h8.d no special training. Ih that easEl h~re ia yoUr opportuiUty to lEiilrn one of the Na'vy' s 46 big-pay trades , ttOm aviatio n engineering to radio: You may ' receive training .wotth ~ 'the first year alone. In aadition YO'u get aUthe adVl!Dtiages listed in the second column of this announcement.
HIGHER PAY OPPOR1:uNITIES
Bat perhaps' y;o~ ~ve had special tr:ainixlg or IlboW a trade. In that ~ase the Naval .~~~ , OIrers y,ou the opport unity to use your l{;n.owl- , . edge. If you quiWfy . (~h ,~oo~ or co~
aUowances. ' " to lead a ~eaI~y~ excitin g·life ••. Your. chince . Also, if you ha'.!:e tW9 or more y~ of co~,e - ~ tr'~vel ••• and at' .t be,Sam e time btijldl'a.a'oild credits, there are speCial opport unities to J>e.;' ' foun~a:tiop ;for your·f uture. 'rhele is notliliig , come a Naval ayiatol"or a c;:orrtmissjj)nEid offiC8J'o better than-mod~ Navy ~ainin'B'(orl a: supo' . career in civil life. . ". ' ,~ , .
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FREE TJlAINING' worth $1500. Nearly 50 trade8 and.v:oca~oD8 to Ch~.from_ ...,. G~p PAY ~th re~ r: inoreases.. You JDa¥ earn,up to $126 a month. EACH YEAR you 'are eptitled to' a genen;'ua " -vacatio n period, With full pay. .. GOOD FOOD 'and plenty ·odt. ) . \ ,. FREE CLOTHING. A comp-lete outfit of clotli! ., ing when YOIl first enlist. (Ov~ $100 worth.) FREE MEDICA" CARE, includ~g d~. tal/!tteu tion. . . . .. I. . FINEST 'SPORTS and eptert8 imnent .paD , c;ould ask for. ". ' TQVEL , ~DVE"",RE.. THRI'- LI-:Y ou cmi!&' beat the Navy for them I .. . >. BECOME AN OFFICER. Many' ~ win\ for' an to the ~av81 ' ACademy or ~ the Air at P~coJL ' : ,. T
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ft?:rs. 'Nan Cunngham. will · have a display ~f Beauty ~ Counselor's Chrisbnas ~fts and will give free de~onstratioI).8 .at the ttLittle Inn" , next Thursday, all .day, December 4. 1941. EVeJ,'yone invited.
Mrs. Keslel' Gmham has bt' en quite lU with the , gripPe' the 1111 t week. •. Mrs. Margarct Johns and Mrs. AJ len EmriCk were LC. anou vk; It.O I'll. F'rlday, ' Mrs. J. B. Johns yislLcd her sist.erIn-law, Mrs. Hemic Dill at Gooel SlIm~rltall Hospital in D n y t a Ii, Thursduy evening. Mrs: Clam s ta cy is spclldlng 11 couple of weeks wiLli her ' daugh te r, Mrs, Leslie Gray and fumily . The home of Mr. and Mrs. C i aries Charlton all Routtl 73 Is quanllll.ln 'd us Mrs. Ch'arlLon unel son. Donald. have dip theria. They are slowly Im proving, ' Mr. and M,rs. Pearl Cumell s pen t the w ek-end with Mr. lind Mrs. Clyde Whllrton. REFRIGERATOR AND Frank Glthells who has been III ELECTRIC RANGE the Army Service for severnl months was discharged from Camp t. Ben- ' Mah "'. mo,I of your food money . With Frlgldalr. appliance. In you. home. you ny. Gil., on account of the age BmIL. (an IDve wh.n you buy food, and _ave and Ls now stay1ng with his brother. when you cook II. Everett at their farm here. Mr. Clyde Mounts and daughters Misse.s .EdILh . and Ced i oj Dayton. were Sunday afternoon gucsts of Mr. and Mrs, Allen Emrick. Rev. T . '1'. Cl'llwford. Supt, of the Dayton cllstrlct. preached at Lytle Churc.b. Sunday momlng Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M nscr. oC Dayton , spent the week-e nd with the latter's aprents. Mr. lind Mrs , W. C. Bergdall. Mr. 'lnd Mrs. ' Frank Creighton and Lonnie MeGI'ew, of Osborn . spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs William Creighton. Mr. Rnd Mrs. R . C. Moler of Hamlllon, l1ave soid theil' farm i1enr here, known as the Morford farm . to Mr. /lnd Mrs. Byrd Lackey of near Lebanon Rev. ArthUr Shenefelt.. of Oxford, was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. McCormick of Route 73, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Collin s ami Charles COllins, of Day ton. were Sunday afternoon guests of MI'. Rlld Mrs. Walter Kenrkk Mrs. Harry BurneLt vlsiLed hcl' " S•• frigidaire-Mad, Only.Dr CCi:i;raJ Idotors-Now At" father, Mr. Ed Thomas (It Miami Vall e y Hospital, M~ndIlY. Mr . Thomas remains very IU. ,Mr. llnd Mrs, W. · F~· Clark, or Oakwood. spent FrJday ' afLel'lloon with the latter's mother, ,Mrs. Mary Carmony and MIl!S Velma SmlL\l. Mr. and Mrs. Donald, J!a.Ud v~ t ed the latter's mother',~ " ~I Valley hospital'. TilUrSaliy: :~elling. Larger Because of Better, Service, Quality and Price Mr. al:!d Mrs. Pearl Cornell have Estr..blished 1849-1941 moved from near Mlddletowll to the property here of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Foulks. ~r. and Ms. E. B. Longacr e and his s l!!ter. Mrs L Is FI d Dayton, were Friday callers In wwn. Mr. and Mrs. Wllber:t Swank and ou e te an Miss Lucille Tucker, and Miss ToJimmie Swallk, Visited Mr. alld 'Mrs. daugh ter. .Jane. and brother. Mr. H Wi'" ed bltha Cobb, of CinCinnati, were John Fite at Blue Ash. Sunday. Mr. Farrkll ",odn.~otol' 1.0 Lebanon, week-end guests of the Cormer's &.nd Mrs. Fite leave next wejk to I.' an . n an ..,.. yton, Monday, spend ,the winter 1n Florldn,.' Mr. :Ind M'rs ALva Hatch and I.nothel·, !'4rs. Mary Tucker. Mr. and Mrs.' Sabin McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown. at ,family were Lhe week-elld guest , T1pp City wer~, dinner guests Sun- In Scioto County, n ar Port.~moutl\. cntertalneu at a family dinner, Messers and Me sde~. _---~ J:.'(\ l day of Mr. and .Mrs. GUY ,RouLzahn Mr. and ~rs.R~ng and fam- Sunday, Oharles McDonald Rnd family, ot and family. Uy entertained Mrs. Klng'S mother. ClnciJUlatt. Edward Clark and Mrs. Ma~garet Johns and Paul Mrs. George Priest I1l1d sister. M1ss daughter, Elizabeth . of Oregonla., Johns called on Mrs. GJ'ace Rl te- Dorothy, of East Monroe, oyer tne Edward' Ullum, Joe KerseYl Leb&.nour at BellbrOOk on Sunday after- week-end. • non, Frank 'SwartzeJ Lebanon noon. A son \liAS born Friday. Nov. 28th Mary TuCker, dauglllcJ·. 'LuCille. and Mr. and Mrs. HOward D weese to Mr, 'U1d Mrs Jesse Pennlngton. son, John. Roy Clark. Miss Cobb, of and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dewee~c Mr. and Ml's. 'Wlison Harvey lind Clnelnnlltl, Frederick Vdltz. New motored to the home of Mr alld ,famlly, east of town, haVe lllovect Holland and .WlIIai·d Ker~ey, of Mrs. L. F . Stames Sunday' and lIear New Burlington. Grtleri Hills. , ' their guest Mrs. WlUialll Franklin, Mr. and, Mrs . WUbur Wilson h (\.V Mrs Forest Thornhlll of Sablna or Gate City, Va . returned home Jug been called her e 011 account . of called' at the Wilson ho'me, Sunday with them. the death of his fathcr returned t afternoon. Mrs . . E, B Longacre o.nd others their home In Charleston. W. Va,. attended the' Xmas decorations and Tuesday. MASONIC NOTICE gift Wrapping demonstration In Mrs. Raymond Brooks' and fam -
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A.alnat Wintry Blasts A complete line of the newest radiator covers for all makes of cars .. ................ :............. : . $i~ 45 1941 ansJ 1942 models .................. ... , .......... $1.75 We have plenty of anti-freeze on hand
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Phone 3 ' Wayne'ville, Ohio . ~lf.lil;ilillad~~~ltlalt~lJd~~~Itf.Ilt;allaJd~
An amazlnr love storr. Is told in Columbia"!! new (:omedy, "Jlere Comes Mr. Jordan," which stars Robert Montromcry with Evelyn Keyes a' the Twin Theatre, Sunday and Monday. Claude Rains and James Gleason are also in the cast.
From A F,arm Diary'-- Dry RIOdge
Nov. 27. StU! indian Summt:r. 0. double door In thLs, half of It can Those who . celebrated the old be fastened shut wlfen we use It Thanksgiving must have hod n good for chickens. I bought a good sumday for today was pleasanter than mer shelter 11.1. the Boger sale so last Thursday. Yesterday we moved that' now all we neec:! is a good laythe cows Into a pasture that. has Ing house to start in the ch;cken not been UBed for some time and business at the tenant farm . they clll'talnly enjoyed the good Dec 1. The first of the month grass. It WIIS such a lovely day that and the last month of the year . How 'we walked all over one of my fav .. time shdes by. Time 1.0 figurc up orlte farms over on the township the ao. ounts lind get; ready to start road. It Is such a well aranged 10r- over aga.l n. The latE:st addltlol;1S to ty some !lOres. The house and barn our famUy are the two cats. Bobby are almost In the middle of the Tom. as the five yl!ml' old named place and you have access . t o every him, and the CaUco eat, white spotK. R. Hill ........................................ ! ............. 16R2 field from the barn lot and lane. ted with yellow ana black. They .There is a good well and a never have moved "down here now and I Hoyt McCormick ........................................ 76R6 falling spring, and when one has hope will do something about the gone through the recent dry years mouse ~ltuaUon. Title ' question Is V. R. Seymour ............................................ 59Rll wltbout orl'ing up you know It is which Is worse the ca,ts or the mice ? &. re&.I one. We gaLhered some I' hope they do' not drive my birds John ·W. Kersey ................................. :...... ~ .58R2 hlckory nuts and spent the whole away. The tI~mlce lllaVe just begun momlng rambllng around. So many to come for the suet hung out lor Frank W. ·Swartzel .............. ,.....~ ...............63R2 , farma .are changlng hands In thls them. The dogs do not pay much neJghborhood. Tbe Ed Thomas farm attention 'to the cats except when I Ch~rle8 LeMay ...........................................J44R6 . , time ago and recently gJve them ~omethlng to eat then was sold the Mahley Brown farm and the the cats have to move. Lllth~r Hartsock .......................................... 65R3 Cooper farm, formerly . the CollJns Dec. 3. Our eleve,n year old I d place were SOld. They have begUn had the thrill of his )lIe the other CHANGE Improvements on the Brown farm :n1ght. His father t<)ok him huntalready. The old barns are being ing. He told' me with pride lila' Edgar Smith ............ ,..................... IUR4 ta '6R21 tom down and the lumber u~.ed to they got tour possums and his fathbulld ~ard 1en~ and all mOdern er had let hIm'shake one down out improvements are being put in the 'Of the tree. They stilI haven't seen house. It al'l'~Ys was a neat. well- th&.t ~oon that they treed one nluht ~ kept place• Brown a I ways burne d .. before the season opened when they out his fence rows eve!')" ear and were just training tbe .1>0.-5 . The the place was never allowed to grow trapping season has be~~. They up In weeds. never get much, aroulnd here, a lew Nov. 28. The new brooder house s\tunks illld oppos:jum. a tew muskIs almost tlDlshed aDd 'ready to be rats and once 1h~ a 'While. . a weasel. " uaed-for ' a ' strIp tooui. 'Y~s, we It helPs 1ttep ttle 'ta.lmhit:s down rti~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ have no strip room, so our tobacco and makes 'a little money for the grower came to me 'Vlth the sug- boys. Some one told us he saw a geaUon ~t since we were plan- fox down In the wOOds but they lUng to build a brooder house IiOme have never killed tiny near here day that he be allowed to build it sinCe I have been hell'e thougb they now &.nd use It for a strip room be- hl\ve,beiln kJJled within & few miles. fore we use It, tor chidc,'I. So I a- The dogs probably Ikeep them 011 greed ",nd' be hIlS done qulle a gOOd ot our place. I wish they were as Job considering that Jt was his first interested In ra.,t s as they are 'In real carpel).terlng Job. They put the other varmints. They came·in this roofing on today. The doors to. any evening we:;h a very slitunky smell on , buUdlng I had. were nbt ",lde C-, them and ~d to be banished, even nough for tob!,cco boxes 80 we 'put Smokey bad to sleep outdoors. I!"
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, cc~sl(~n~) Tables ~.·.................. $13.50 to $18.50
Telephone Sets ' ...... ~ ................ .... , .... ;........... $5.95 Sewing Cabin~~ , ...... :............. :..... $7 .95-'1~.95 , En,d Tables ............ ;.~ ..................... $2.95;--$4.95 ~.ass'ocks : ..................... :: ........ i ..........:........... ~$2.49 l~ture~ ............ ;... ,............. ,........ :... :............ $5.95 · ~ • MllTnrs' ... ................................... ' , . Y' . '.......... "'1-·$1.79 ,Card ;Tables .......·....... ;....... :............. $1.49--$2.69 Cl;lrpet Sweepers . .............................,...........$2;29 .Coffee Ta,~'es ....... ,...................... $6.95-~;11.50
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The Lumber Yard
The Harveysburg Farmer's Insbitute was held Monday and Tuesday at the gy~aslum, the attendance -was good. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Conley Special - Two Bla<:k Diamond entertained at a blrthd&.y dinner, Sunday, honoring tour bu·tllday allF1les. One 8 inch. one 6 Inch exJl1versar1es in NOVember. Mr. and tra slim toper. A regunJ 63 cent Mrs. Joseph Osbom Jr .. theu' father value. while they lasL, boLh for , Mr. Harry Osborn ~nd father, Mr . 40 cents plus tax. Joe Oaborn. There "are four generations of 09born'8 lIvlng In the OsSome buUdlng actlvlLy, Cllarle.s born home, 80Uth of town. Davis starting a new home opThe "li'1del!a Class" of Methodist , Church met with Mrs. Harry Tuc- • posite the high . school building kerf Wednesday eVllnlng. entertBln-· . Roy Fox remodeling: his , 108:. with Ii "handk:erchlef shower" hom'lt near Wellman . . . George for Mrs. 'Mary Tucker. who 1s "leal'' Weng re-l'ooring IJ, barn on his log W:ednesday fOr Texas; where she w1U · ~t ,her son. Harold, who Is 'In , plo,ce ncar oregonia. on the Lcb&. service ' Camp there and' then to anon-Wilmington ' pike . . ~omla, where ~be will Bpend the wtn tB. . , '!l'eaeher: Johnny. I'm only Mr,' "nd Mrs. Richard Eg~n and punishing you bec.ause:·r love famUy. of Germantown. were Sun- . fOu. daY d1nner "~uesta . of the' latter's mother. Mrs. Emerson FriWer, and ' Jolmny: Well. I wish I was "~t/ler ~ola, who Is much 1m-. big' enough to return ~oui: love. proved In; health. ' . , -'- Mr. aDd ¥rS, Pred Sherwood, 're, ,New . floors for olef. Rt.n~ ~ tUl'J)ed . ~urSday alter being the Roor sailders and resurfa.ce your guests of relaUves In Columbus {or ,!Jio 'Ileelta. ' ', ~. own t.Joor{ at: rblg
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Ily, were Saturday guests of her ' daugh ter. MrR. John Stewart, of Regular Communication WaynesWilmington. ville 'Lodge No. 163. F . & A. M., Mr. Edward Osborn of Gl'eenvJlle Tuesday. December 11, 1941. Instalspent the week-end with Ilk; ' brothel: latton o~ 01llcers. dhiner 6:30 p. 'm . Mr. Joe OSborn. ' Sojourning Brethren inv1ted. G. P. Mr. lind Mrs. Smith . of X enia. Brown;' Jl1~ .33, 'Leb'anon, Inspecting were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. offic<er. George Lytle. Ross a. Hal't.8I)Ck. W: M • Mr. John Ca'blc a nd friend. of Vel'l~ A'rmltage, Sec'Y. .
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and Mi'8. Prank U. 'LeMay. Is now , .... r5. L. S . located at the Coast Artlllery ReMETHODIST CHURCH There was a wedding at t·he. _ ~1ier Bogan were --,place ment Center. at ,Et. Eus ce, Loul. O. Bada.". Putor BruDl\ker In New F'\ll'ry parsOnaGe Saturda y alterVa. In II letter received . by his plirnool.1 when Betty J ean Wardlo beChurch SchOOl 9.30 a."111. ents, " Bud" was enUmslasLlc abou~ Charles Edward s came the bride of Lomlle Fryman , Worship Service 110:40 a.m. 'rhls his wor~, "nd ~ays ·lle likes Army .,fence Edwards, Mr: of Crayton . Mr. ~nd Mrl>. Charles will be Universal Bible Sundl;ly Ufe. . Edwards and 'cnll- Cathers were the . attenda nts and and the ' pastor's lIubJect will be l:.t guests of Mr. an . W. C. Smith performcd the cere"' . "The Light Shines In The Dark• 1 . many. . . neliS".-T here wl11 be a Dayton Dls7:15 p. m. Choir Practic e, . I Bogan Is vlsltln;J Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hunter and . trl.c t Youth Rally Sunday o.fter7:45 p. tn. Berean Class meeLing. j 'ood, in Bpl'Jngtleld. daughte r were guests noon Lot 2.30 at the Riverda le A Christm as program Is to pc g1v'n of Rev. and I and famJly were Mrs. W. C. Smith , tlnd family, , Method ist Church . Macllln es meet at thls class lneetlng . EVIl\'ybody I , Roy Estus Bunday . Thursd ay ,"venlng. at the chul'Ch at 1 :30. welcome. tl Gilbert Lam!;) and Mrs. Jennie Mullen and Mrs. Tom The Friends hip Club wJ1\ meet with Let us not Corget the Lord's Dny, . Burton and do.ughter, Naomle, call- Mrs.Alva '~ompso'n Weclnes dllY, at to keep it Holy , Cor six other days. .rthur and son, Ot1s, ed on Mrs. I Mae Cornell In Mlo.mls - 2:30 p. m. . God has given us to dO our . work. "/latl vlllltlng Bud Ar- bur\J, Monday alternoo ll. Are we ,making the right use of the . . Sunday . Miss Bessie Dennis Is vlslUng the Lord's Day? We Invite you to come WAY.NE BVJLLE ()HlJJlC B OF las as her gU~ts this Lee Rlleys the past \'leek and thts . . and worship with us. CHBJ8,T tries Jobnson and his. Mr. "nd Mrs. W . C. Smith and bel from Sandy GIlP. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hunter called Edw, ft. Forehan d. MJnbte r , HARVEYSBURG OPEN BIBLE on Mrs. CarSOn Fleenor and her Lord's Day Nov. 30th 3e Tinney CHUlle B and family SUNDA ' new Y • son, Friday o.tlerno 8-Open O. s.·Japali , ~ !O their property In The P. J . 'Thomases on. Rev. service. 1934. James lind Bible Tom Rader. Sebool pastor. 9.30 a. m, . Fordyce s spent SundllY at Clifton Dayton . See and ear Rev. and Mrs. Mel Communion 10 :45 a.. m. Mr. and Mrs. Louts MCCarren Gorge and South Oharles ton Nubert nationa lly known evangelists 8-f'lnal retumsol l!meleo Sermon 11 a. m. Mr. were visiting Mr. Mccarr en's fatner and Mrs. Derwood Dennts Uon announc: .d. 1m _ and daughte r visited Mr. and Mrs. In Harveysburg, /:Iunday. "The Great Physici an" ·nnel HlU'vey sburg Open Blhlesingers Church at stal·tlng Tuesday night Junior Endeavor 6:45 p . m. Mr. Rona.ld ·Hardin was ·home over Lee RUey and tamlly Sunday afterNovemb er 18, at 7:30 and every noon. Senior Endeavor 6:45 p. m . ..J the week..:end. night thereatt er except Saturda y. Mrs. M. M. Holton, of Spring ValPreachi ng '1 :30 p. m. Mrs. Roy Reno called on Mrs. Come ellrly and bring ,your lamlly ~~~ C'l' ley, "Sour who . Grapes" has beeii in St. Francis Walter Rhoads Sunday evening . luid Cflends to hear the couple WEDNE 'E EDAY . Mrs Mary Whltam ore was a week.- hospital at Qolumbus for the past pn!ach ",nct sing and see the hand ~omt end guest of her son, Mike and fam- feW weeks 1& home again and' Is rePrayer and Bible study 7 :30 p. m. GQd work. Everybody welcome. oC cuperat ing very nicely. We Invite YOU to rome and wor· Phone. 7 Wa,na avi IIa, 0 . Uy.Ol11Jord Rhoads ~nd family have .Ml-. and Mrs. Leonard peeno, 01 &hlp with 'lao !'th, 1I0LL1r' M. E. CIIVnC II Cincinn ati spent the week-end at moved Into the house va.t ated by 'r. M. Scarff, !'tllnlster \.he parsonage. Walter Johnson . Mr. and Mrs. Perry ThoplBS callMr. and Mrs Webste r Tinney and ST MARY'S EPISCO P.AL children , of M1ddletOv.,l. nnd the ed on Mrs. LottJe Btarke Satw'da y sunday School 9:30 a. m. E. A. SECOND BUN DAY IN ADVEN'r MIsses Leona and Betty Tinney were evening. Mrs Starke contrac ted Earnha rt, Supt. . Rev. Robert C. Mason Bunday dinner guests of M.rs. Net- rabbit fever, buL is very _mucn bet11 :A.M. · Holy Commu nion and Everilng 'servlce, 7:30 p. m. ter now we are glad to report. tle TInney. Sermon . Prayer !leeting VVednesday ' eveIIcCarN D IUId Eleanor Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Smith vlsltect Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Adams are 7:00 Young' Church men . the Fred Hubbies, Sunday atter- TUESDp.m. CreIeIa ning, '1 :30 p. m. moving back to Corwin . AY • Chester Bogan and wife are mov- noon. A welcome awaits you at these 3 p. m. Church School. ... .. ing In with Mrs. services, come and enjoy them with FRIDA Y . .... Gradp: RDbert lloater, Dean Mrs. Kelsie Arthur. Bogan's mother , Woman 's AuxUlary, Mrs. ELlum us. BaIaD. DlmirJd Ohenoweth. Helen Shc.r man 'l1nne Is recovering Orane, hostess. DebOard. Second : Walter Hllde- from a tonsUiectomy Mrs, IUley Glbson- CorrespondeD&' performed at 1INobt, Oarl Oeborne. WIlma Elam, BlaJr's Hospita l, last Wednes How mUllh ,better Is It to get wisday. Debe SUe Bolan Charles Ellison, dom than I!oldl and to get underMrs. l!.'Va Evans was hostess at 11 ST. AVGUS TINl: ClfURC Mrs. B F..merso n Dill spent Sunday ~ MarlIn LeO Hartma n. Third: surprise party standin g rather to be chosen thnn Wednesday even- IifLernoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin . Father Kramho ltz, Priest Boward Doata-. WllUam Crider, BU- Ing In honor last sllve.r '-Prove rbs 16:16. Mass 9:00 a. m. of her 40th weddlng BmHh and famIlY. of near Center17 VD1en. Ada SChoonover. ' Fourth: anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Ga.yle ville. . BoPn. DorOthy Deboard, Vir- Evans and a bost of friends planned Mr and Mrs. Alfred Morgan l' EIlRY CIIURCII OF CIIRJS T 111 MaIne , JUth: Wanda Bellar, a complete surprise at which Mrs. spent last Thursd ay evening with U&ri1Jn 00nleJ, JeaneU e Hall, Evans received ma.ny lovely W. O. StaUh, )lInllte r '!resents. Mr. and Mrs. Lue Morgan . SUNDAY BradIQ OoUett. SlSUl Betty carnes, DeUc\ous refrellh ments were served . BWJ. Qou.t, Olaar_ l!'LIher, Freda after an enjoyable evening of games. Miss Dena Lucas Is spend:n g a 9:30 a . m. Bible Bcllool led by the few days ""Ith friends In Dayton . young people. Belle' wmi&!NOn. Junior Fairchll d, MJss Pauline Gibson spent the 7.00 p . m. Ohrlstla n Endeav or. ___ W~, Bater Osborne. Florweek with Mr. and ~s. Everett 8:45 P. m. Board Meeting eDCe VaaderIrUf. J:1a1ne Bellar. Bunnel l and famlly, of Waynesy1lle. WEDNESDAY , 8eYmlb: RobeR creech, Colleen . Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tate.• of Bell- , 7:30 p. m. Practice to WOI'.""""'. BIIbtb: Mary Lou Christm as -brook. called on Mr. and Mrs. Pete Program UAIare. btb: JabnDIe Carr, John' Mrs. WJWam SmUll. Corresp ondent Runyon , Bunday afterno on. THURSDAY ~: snrett LaForge . Tenth: Mrs. Ernest Earnha rt and Mrs. Rutb BuDce. Jaeven th: Evei1D WUMargar et Runyon called on Mrs. -------~--_"..-IOD. Tweltt.b : Ml11Ie McCarren, We were IJlad to have some visl- HUey ~-------...::..--,.....:.Glbson, Friday afterno on. -.oar 0Nech tora at Church , Sunday , RObett Mrs ClareQce Crawfo rd, ·Mrs. . Hadley, our pastor, was the speaker . mley ·Glbson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ...... .. 0... Mr. and Mrs. Willard Haines at- Runyon ' called on Mr. and Mrs. Tbe JuDIor Blah team of Har: ten~ed thl! Friends Church in WU- Frank Dakin, Sunday afternoo n. YlJ'lbur a 8COftd a victory over m1ngtcn ' Sunday . Mr. Haines waa Mrs. Emerso n D1Il and lIlrs. K1nII IIIllL This waa the first auest 8Olo18t. Olarence Crawford s pen tIll. Ii t bome PIDe tor the Junior Higb Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh ~ and Thursd ay afterno on with Mr. and team. Tile 8COI'e. being HarveyBburg iJ'Uldd auihter , Marilyn Sue Bmltb Mrs Prank Kelles. 11 and Klnp IIWa 10. . spent SU~daY afterno on With Mra. Mr. Oren Rhodes bas moved to 1b. TIIerI won the pme by one Mary Botratr a,nd Weldon Wllaon Cr'osswlck. .' . . ' ~ '.l'bII pme ,proved tbrUl1n g and tamtly, near Xenia, . Mrs. Mildred Weaver , of Lebato tbe ~tat.ora. Harvey llburp' Mrs..I!: Ilk Haines, &11th and Allc!, non. spent the week-en d wilh Mr. _ ..... wu 27 to K1np' MiUs' 28. . Hatilea aDd I4ar1aD na Bogan at- and 'Mrs. Earl Marlatt . . tended the Woman 's Porelgn MIa, IIIIMtat e . " Bkma.ry Meeting Mabel Oarn ., BaryeJ lbura was ver ytortuD ate Wednea day afternoat on. ' tbJI Je&r betnr al>le to secure two Bogan and EdIth HainaaeIIeD~ apeaIw' a tor their inatl- 'ea attende d the funeral Mrs. wte, Tbe IPfl&IU!rs "ere Mr. JQhn Robert ' Bogan at Xenia lastofThursMn. Bert Baonell , Oorresp ondent ' ~. tm4 Krs. Herbert P. djly afterno on. . MIss Audrey Crawfo rd, SpringWblte. Botb. of them gave some , . , J It! Some of .our membe rs attende d field; spent the week-endofwith her "fa.rJ ~1rtDI . mofCllale&ins"tltute : the aiale of .. Mrs. Warner Morrla in parents , Mr. and Mrs Earl Cra.wthe IIIcb • was WaylieavWe, y afternoo n. .ford. ftI1 ID~. Officers for the Mr: WalterBatuh;la servic~. W1laon .spent Sunday .. I, ,Miss Vlfgjnla Belcher ' the ' ,~ lear ~ere · elec~d. with his ~de,uthter and fam1ly, week-end with Mr. and spent Mrs. RQy ..... X..... ~. and MrS. WUllam Jacobs and Puckett ~d daugbte r, or ' CenterBIIh lChool .,tudent s exchanged IOn in CollDDbus. ' vUle. DaIIIM for Cbrlatm aa present s, at Mr, Mra, ~W'eJlce Mitchn er Mhool t.b1s 1JHIt, ReV. and Mrs. Hecker t and son, . .[tCitt~~Et4PtIt4~DeC . '. entertalfDd necl as Bunday dinner guests Oharles lClCl!l1tCtCec_~~~~E14114111 , ,spent Bunday witb Mr. and ". , Dorotb y TbDrnb ury. 01 the sopho- Mr, and' Mrs. Oharles Stanley , near Mrs. Bert Bunnell and daughte rs. . more e~ ' ta Jlllt recuper ating from Xenia; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mrs. Jim Garriso n is on the sielt. a t.onIll. operation on November 19. ley, ot Dayton and Miss Mary StanEdith llst . :t 'l\I!t clua Sa YItO ,lad she Is able to Stanley .. near Xenia,.. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Baldery an~ be tiack Witb them. Mr, Homer Halnes Is a member of daughte r, Phyllis. of Dayton , Mr. S deer bunting party ,in Pennsy l- and Mrs. LeVI Bunnell and Children, vanta. ~ ~ of Loveland. and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Compton. of ~lph Bunnell and children , of New Burllna ton, Mr. and Mrs. H ..rveysburg, spent saturda y ' and Raleigh ~n and Mrs. Mary Bo- Bunday ev:enlng with Mr. and Mrs. '~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ian and W1WaJn· SmJth and tamlly Bert Bunnell and daughte rs. rr were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. The monthly meeting Evan Boaan and famuy in Dllyton Friends hip Class met at 'theof the hOme recently. '!be' dJnner was in honor ot Mr. and Mrs. Harley Thomas , 9t ot Mrs. Raleigb Boaan's birthday . near Lebanon, Friday e'Veillng. . Mr. and Mrs, 'Donald Hames enMr. Harry Ernely is Slowly 1mtertaine d Mr. and Mrs. Dale MUler, provlng .from his recent ~e{l'. , of ~ar VersaUles, Many of our membe rs attende d GRAIilGE .BmTIID AY SUPPE R the wedding of MIss .Betty Jane McThe Waynesville Parmer 's Qrange Kinney. daughte r ot Mr, aI)d Mrs, will hold It's regular ,b irthday "She' wiil thlmk Pred McKinney, and Mr. Lewis per meetlnlJ, Ba~~da eveninl sup. De- . Probasco, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don cember 6. Members y whose . yo'u every day in birthProbasco, near WUlnlniftori. A. Ward dayS are In pctober , Novemb ·t hey eat, 'b eApplegate, of Wilmington read the December will ' be honored er or guests. double ling ceremo ny at the New Famille s are request ed to bring caUse , you 1 W i 11 bas,1 BurlbIBton Friends Ohurch, Thurs-. kets and table ser:vlce: ." . sf;lve 'he~' . e n d,day evening. Mr. WWard Haines lI!lng four number s durbIB the 3 ~ h~BS time' and enMr. and ·.Mrs. Boas H HartSock minute muslcal program which pre- and family and Mr. and ·Mrs. A. P ergy~witH ' t his ceded .the cerellJony Mellph and daughte r. d ser: Mrs. Ella HaInes" was a dinner vices Sunday at, the , attende Beaut iful ¥oder n philga s R~nge : Central Re~ ' guest recently 01 Mr. and Mrs. WJt- formed Church , In DaytOn , qf wJllcli lard Hain.es. . Rev. George SOnneb, orn, 4.s pastor. It's Com~lete! .Ii's trim and ~eat' ! I~'s . ine~'~ert- . . Mr. and Mrs. Luther Haines and sivel Mrs. Emer80n Sinclai r spent Friday ' . , evening at the Bogan home. ' Relatlves trom Cincinn ati spent With ' th~ 1'ueJ, PHlLG AS, you have bottle d Sunday afterno on with Mrs Ella ~inel!. . natura l gas ']beyond the' mains, it j's cleane r, • FOR. BALE- To' settl~ an estate, Mr. and ·Mrs. WIlUard Haines engood . 5 room house, bath. fur;quick er-it, costs so little-appr~lCittli\tely %c tertalne d as dinner guests Bunday, nace, 3 car garage, other out tile latter's parents , JI4.r. 'and Mrs. bulldln'gs, possession, .shown per meal per person. '. Too, PHIL<~l\S R.A NGES ' by Dlah Brown, of Dayton . appoint ment. Wilbur N. ,Sears, elimin ate. guess work and . baI<ing failure s. The ', Mr. and Mrs; Leonard E111s and Waynesvl~e, O. \ . T.N.c temper atur~ 'she' .s·ele~tS. is But.o matlca l}y :and .. daughte r, Dorh! Jane and Mr. a'n d .FOR SALE- Hickor y nuts. W1Il sell Mrs. Theodo re McI.ntlr e aJl':l SOil, accura tely ,m~intained, .· .' by pOUnd or peck. -"Harlan Earn,.;, .; , Cbarles . spent Prlday evening with bart. Phone IS2R3. ' . Dec. te \ ' . their parents . Raymon d and Glenna . ~. ; . . . , . .. . , See thes,e . 1:ang~8 , in nur rrtore today.-ACT WUson. , , Get your· Chrtatm as Oards at ';t'he John' ,WUson and aan, NR obert, Elzey Home Bhoe Btore. 1c, II NOW~oti~t put it ' oi'fl"'R emem ber,,' RANG ES \ tor 60; . spent SUnday evening with Mr;. and 5 .anel 10 .cents, All with envelopel!. th'a t,Cf;l1lJ ~e bough t ~t LING;O'S toi:laY;-1JI~r not ... Mrs. Raymon d Wllson. · .. .. 1 DeC••• , ~e . 1tad' .an~be~e later,: So:, :'help YOUl'8~lf' , to a .' " We w~ serve qhr1stm as Dat cun".. · . ~ seal C~Ii'tnia~ Gift ~or . l}er-and ~ , r,ttal barga in MR8. ' MILLEB BNTD TAlN8 ' · nera, by reserva tion only. ·OuR "BI-(,Q '! BIQ)G E 'CLUB ' , iii W:odern Philga . ,HOUSP; Mrs. O',I!l' ..Anderson. Pho,ne s' C.~olsingl : • " • ;I, .' - BRa. ' Dec. 4 12, lac Mrs. Marold M'p let entertai ned the JOLLE R'S SINO•. & rD BDvwC E . . member4 of ~ "BI-Lo" Bridge ,. ....... , .~ <;IUb. Iut '~leSaay eveJung, at the, Eo DoI'oth , I.aae " ~~ PIlle home of Mrs, 'K. P,-Ilipe. Bridge was -Da,ton . Pboae WAOIU P,iaY&4 ~urlnt the evenlnl with· Genera l oar and. concret e prjae-Wlnning SOOl'ea bebIB befel by MIXers aemce IIrs. M. A. PUlkeraan, Mra, A; B,' Sal. Bepau" Rentals Ihout aDd Mrs. JOhn TUrner. 010. ~ Do
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Wami Ohapter , No. 101, O. E. S,
\\1111 meet In regUlar 6f:'lSlon, Mon-
daY. Dwmlb er 8, 1941. at 7:30 p. m ., lor 1nstalla.tlon of new offlcerll and regular buslneliS. ' AU member s and visiting mem~rs w·ged to attend. "Mary L, Earnha r, Sec·y. ~
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Having S\lld 'the Cnrm, I will sell at Public Au tlon\ 2 mJles N. W, . of Waynesvllle and 2 miles E. of Lytle on the WaynesvlUe IUld Lytle rood on: Salurlla y, Dec. 13th. 1941 Beglnnm g at 12';30 the following chat~el /lropert y to-wit: 2 hOl'ses, FurfnalJ tractor and equipment; lull IInc 'ot ftu:m Implements, 500 bu. corn, 8 ton alfalfa hay, 2 tons soy bean 11ay, hhmess. small' artlsles, lind house,ho ld goods. , Tenns CaSh .
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G, E. LrBBEE
Protecf Your Home
Irom Tubere,u/O,s;s
W. N. Sears, Al,lct. EVerett Seal·~ . Clerk.
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Vi sit Ou r St ore Our Christ mas stocks now are on displa y and and our store decora ted for 't he holida y season, W.hether it be fol' Dad, Mothe r, Si tel' 01' Brothel', we have suitab le Chri tmas gifts for all memb ers of the family .
FREE TURKEY With each purch ase of 25c or above we will give you a chan~e on a 15 pound turkey to b~ given away Saturd ay. Decemb~r 20 .at 10 p. m '~hel'e win be sev~ ral other prizes . '
THE ' WAYNESVILLE DRUG STORE Phone 120 Wayn elville
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THE MIAMI 'GAZETTE '.
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MarIanna
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H.. a new man ager . ·Mrs. Effie . Crits cher', who has more than 20 year s expe rien ce in' this busi ness . . . W$ can give you good ·food and' bette r r
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b. j~r ~{.Fair6el~ honeY. at ret. ~e
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picture here Monda, Dilbt at the
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lIetbodut church by member.
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FectKiags Mills To ..... . . . ' . GetB,.g Plant
~blle ~Vlted To .See 200 Are 11. S. Navy Film Here By M~ers ...""":::::':::: Club Qady
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OfflOlal confirmation waa wued
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.T he War ' Strikes Home!
Oarl Cook and Howard
The film. with a three""'&1 tltle. ' "Submarlne' at Sea", "Ainerican Sea
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America's war with Japan is only four days old, bu\ its significance already has made itse lf felt fn Waynesville. As local peop.le listened Sunday to the dramatic radio story of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. many realized at least four Waynesville residents were within the range of Japanese bombs. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Whitaker, and little son, Freddie, had ta,ken up their residence near the barracks where u bomb dropped killing many U. S. soldiers. Marion is a civilian air corps employe stationed in' Hawaii. Ethan Lewis. is a dentist aboard the U. S. Medussa, a hospital ship stationed in Pearl Harbor. WJIether Or not they have been injured has not be-en learned. Others of our citizens are in the armed forces of the United States. Others will be called. All of us will be asked to make sacrifices in the future-far greater sacrifices. perhaps, than vie made in World War I. Waynesville has always done its part in a nationa l emergency. WayneSVille again will do its part in this war. Regardl-ess of party affiliations or rel~gious beliefs, the people of WayneSVille are Americans - Americans who are willing to fight and make sacrifices for ,_ their freedom and the honor of the fla~ they hold so dear. . Although a small cog in the great machine called the United States; Uncle Sam can depend on Waynesville. -
The motlo'n ll1cture ta betnc
brouabt here for sbowtor' before
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Defeated By Sprlngll6ro, 20-19
by the United States War Depart-
ment Tuesday. that a SlIlIlll arma amunltlon plant will be located at Kings M.Ills. •
The factory. to be known as the Kings Mllls ordnance plan. will employ approxlmately' 2,600 persona. 10 percent of whom will be women. announcement aa1d. , The RemlortOn Arms company. of Bridgeport. Conn.. was given a let-
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tlon. and other preconstruction wont with expenditures limited to '100,000 OfUc.\ala decl1ne to estimate the coat of the plant. but said It woui4
aggregate several mlWon doUan. No construction contnct baa been awarded the department said.
Eastern Star Has Installation Margaret Hadley wu lDataUed .. Worthy Matron of K1ami Ohapter ~o. 10'1, Order of .the Eaatern,8tar. ,in colorful' _eeremoniee. MondaJ night. Mrs. PaUlIne Bush and Mn. Dimple Baughman. - of ClaruYDle, a681ated by Mrs, -Lucille Bland aDd ' Mrs.,Minerva HouCh were the lDalal l1hg ofItcera, Sixty peraona atteDded. Other officera Installed were: L. C,
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SundaY pesta at the bome of DaytOn. were. weelt-end guest. at ~ Mr. aDd Mrs. LewIs PlreI and fam- ~e hOme of Mr. and Mrs. C. I,.ee ' __ ' . Uy tncluded Harold Taylor and Mr. Hawke and family. Kenneth Bouab ... 'Ins~d as and Mrs. ,0. H. BarbeaOn. of Cen• • • Worablptlal ~tc of WQneavWe tervWe; Mr. and Mrs. Ra)'lXlond Mr. and Mrs. Howard M1aslldtne
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ductreaa; NIna St.John; Chaplain: ElIZabeth J'Dnes.
Marshal; LucIUe
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AmY BaUey, Electa. BIlle S~ Ball.,;
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II recuperaUni nloelJ· Mrs. Kate Bawea. " 'I Kl'W. Charles ADdel'SClD, of WQM.IM Bess Elam was a week-end DelvWe WedneiIdaY with lin. Y1altor of be.uJatet, IIIdDa EIam ' 8J,Jale ,llOI.qrIaaa aDd M1U MInnie E: at loDddletown, ,
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AUCTIONEERING
Stanley & KOOller For Dates PhQne MRG.'Waynee-
Earl starbuck, of FU'mers in the If3 nesvWe. " , ' . Port WUUam. caU!ld on Mr. arid ~:r~ ~~or::p~~~~~e~I~~ ~:;:,o ~ vWe, Oblo, ~verae Clulqes. -:----------:-==--=~=--==-=~~-----Geol'Be and Cora_Mahle to DaVid Mrs. George Knee .on Sunday even- tarm J»'0gram ' can obtain loans of and Kizzie Lakes, 3 aclres in Hamll- lnI. from 76 to 70 ce,ots per buah~l on BROKERS LICENSE , ISSUEb EVERY THURSDAY 8U11eerlptlon Price. ,1.50 Per Year. Payable In Advance to~ twp. , ~. J. W. Smith III on the sick list. their IMI corn. ' , \!:\!:=====~=~===:: Wade and Palrlee Owens to CUI , Mr. ,and ~s. Robert Leaman had NOTIOE O)/' APPOINTMENT ..: ...;.....:;...---------.:~---,-,-,,- - - -- - - - - - and reda Lawson, ~ ~e in Clear- as their guest, SlJDday. Mr. and FUTURE OF WAYNESVILLE !:tee\c twp. Mrs. A8a Hurley. Admlnktrator Myrta a!ld Gwendollyn Plle to T " Mrs. David Wheeler and llttle &Qn. Estate or Wrlrb& S. Blilldey Years ago, .when Ohio and the ~ation were still in inW. Weber•. lot 60 in Pllalnview Man- Philip, returned Tuesday to per D~ , fa~ey, the growth of towns ~nd cities was dependent on or, Franklin. hOme In Hamden. o. No~ce . 1.s hereby given that MarWalter R. Fitts 'tel Danlel ,.nd ' Mr. and Mrs. QUint Buckles re- vin H. Binkley whose ?ost 01llce g'eographical loca tion and trade volume. NelJle Stanifer, lot 28~' In Macklnaw turned home this week from a visit Address is R. R. No.3, Lebanon, Ohio. , has been duly appointed as For instance, towns situated on rivers had' the' best addltlon, Frank.I1n. in Dayton. ' Adminlstrator of ' the Estate of ELsie Dakln to Dorothy Frazier, Mrs. W. Bradley adn Mrs. C. Sar- Wright S. Binkley late of Warren chance for development and growth. Dayton, grew from ,u, ".. 1 Cl r -'- t f Wa 111 Ud Mr sv ..... ac:res n eare e""" wp. V"" 0 ynesv el OIl e on s. County. Ohio, deceased. BOOT FQR AND CONSIGN' . a ~mal1e into a thriving cit y because it was strategically John E. Yor\c to Franklin Board Susie Douglass and Miss Minnie E. Dated tbls 27th day of November your Oattle, hogs. sheep and calves 1941., locat~d on the Miami-Erie canal, an important link i.. the and Paper Co" pilrt of lot' '11. in Cook, last Tuesdv. to Norris-Brock CO., llve wi,re and .RALPH H, CAREY Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Houston, Mr. Judge or the Probate Oourt progressive firm for 'the highest tltnspoJ1;ation Syst em of those days. nanelal settlement also being made. Franklin.· and Mrs. P. St. John and Miss Nora Warren County, Ohio market prlces and good servIce . . Waynesville, whil e among the early Ohio settlements, w.:=na ':':~~e~;:lI.~;eew:o:~ an~::: ;:t~;l~~= I: ~= Houaoon were cllners last Sunday H. Z. Oray, Atty. Union Stoek Yar~ Clnelnnatt, ' O. WaS just off the- beaten .path of trade and commerce, and (also Goff) . on a charge of cruelty. c~eek twp. of thtlr cousin Mrs. Steve .Ellis, of - -- - -- - - - - - - Tune In on Radio Station WOKY fail.e d to grow beyond the village stage. Neither of the above couples had Horace and Ruth Roberts to Bowersville, who fell ' and -broke her 12:26 ot 12:3Q p. m. for our daU£ For many years Waynesville remained just a small any children. Ernest and Zola Honeycutt, 20 aCU8 hlP. market reports. . , Mrs, E1aine Scarff vlllited Rev. . village ' with the populati9n hovering a littel under ot Just The court set December 12 for de- in Harlan twp. , , above the 700 mark. A "retired farmers' town" fendan ts to appear' for contemp t of Bertha and J. W. HInes to El- and Mrs. T. M. SCar1f. Tuesday a little h court hearings In the cases ot Bev- WOOd Waso, interest 10 lnlot 67 in evening. HORSES $4'. 00 they callea it, a pleasant place to live, but whose c ance erly Henson (now Bradley) agaln!t South Lebanon. Mrs, John KreItzer. Mrs. Richard COWS $~.OO for future growth and development remained a question- Phillip Henson and Edith Moorman ~ttern and Mrs Carl Smith attended the " Boob of the Year olub" . able quantity. (nOw Crosthwaite) agalnst Lawof aIM anel CODcUtlon TARVIA-LITHIC TAR AND . h rence Moorman. at ot Rev. andlast Mrs. Moore I,. Rop-CaIveI-8heep-Eto. Waynesville todllY remains a "farmer's" town, WIt of the Newhome Burlington, . Monday ROAD OIL; EXOAVATING Bemovect Pnimptly its chief interest being centered in the agricultural life of PROBATE COURT ...... Sue Doaa., CO.....poncle~ evening. caD DUMP TRUCK SERVICE :, I ' the community. The court approved the first and Mrs. Robert ' Queary and aona. 1:( , . , d final accounts of t.be estates of ~he·e l'S one difference. in the Waynesville of to ay, . Mr. and Mrs. 10. V. Slms returned Dale and Donald. Mrs. 'Arch Cop4, ~ Blanche Wade. a minor; Osca,r Eafrom the Waynesville of 25 yeats ago. Located at it is in oon, Franklln; Bessie Montgomery, home after spending two weeks In aey and MJsa Eleanor COpsey vlsltec:l Dayton with their chlldren. lut Sunday afternoon with Mr. 40d the vewou heart of' one' of the busl'est manufacturing areas i Lebanon, as weU as the first a.ccount Mr. and Mrs. Elmer oompton,!Ir. Mrs, Harry 9rown, of SpringfJeld. •.., Phone, Waynes\!i~ 44R11 of the United States, the trend in the last decade has been ot the estate of Andrew Schultz, and Mrs. Ever!!tt Mendenhall, MIas ' Mrs. Lester IJndenmuth, of MI- ' Telephoae Charlet away from these manufacturing centers to the less crowd- Libanon, and the ttilrd account of Helen Mendenhall and Mr. Jesse amlaburg, vlaltec:l Prlitay wIth her Lebanon 011108 Phone ''731t~ MaIn 'w , Xenia. O. residential sections nearby. the estate ot Josephine Barnes. , Shanks. or New Burlln8ton. were motller, Mrs. Nettle Harper. It. G. Buchalel. Inc, res. 98-M Morrow Phone No.·3 . , . 3 The following estate aeeounta. will dinner guest. Sunday 01 Mr, and Mr/!. Raymond Osborne, of XenIa CentervifI~ is a notable example of this trend, Dayton . . ._ _ _ _ _. .I!II__~II I ..______III!I__.. .ty be heard by the court on December Mrs. I. O. Peterson. was the guest ' of Mr. and Mrs. P. factory :workers and officials prefer to live out 0 f t h e Cl 29: second and final of tbe estate _ Mr and Mrs. AlbrJght, 'of Dayton. M. Hiett. last Prtda.y. commuting 'to ' and from their work. of Engelbert Hecht, Franklin; third and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle ~nder Mr. Robert Cook spent'sunday in (f====~=~====~==~==~==~~=~ , VIayneaville too, has benefitted from this condition, accOunt of OWford Erd. Poster; t!rat were dinner guests 'of Mrs. Mary Dayton. the ~est. of hllI aunt MIas An Appropriate ChristInu Gift the pop.lation having shown a substantial increase dur- acco~t of Henry Uhle.nberg. a luna- Alexander last Sunday. ~ Lulu 8011era., " ot Bam BrandenMr. and Mrs. Robert Leaman and Kenneth ·Smlth. son of Mr. and VISIT OACTU8 LAND , . tic; first and final ing the last decade. . ourg, l"tanklin, and the first, f1nal , . , Although t here is no building boom in Wayne8vllle . daughters, lI'reda and Terry. eDta-- Mrs. Nate Smlth returned home and dlstrtbuUv ,of. the estate of - talned. at dinner &wmy evenlna, from Hawaii after two yean abDnd vicinity, new houses are going up 'here. The next few Lucy A. Moore. Mr. 'John Kyne and Mr. Peter Vint lienee ' , ONE OF ~E LARGEST COLLECTlOlf"9F CAOTUS years should bring further growth. The esta'te of JOM o. Death, ~. Way,mDe. · ' , 'Re~. WataoD. of W!1mlnKt9n COIMEXICAN AND qDlAN PO'I"IIaY ~ the. village increases in size, new problems are sur~ Franklin, found to bave a net value A son. L&r,j ~eret1,; was born to lese, preaclled at 't.be l(eth~t Open De.11y', ' Evenlills and Sundays . to arise. The matter of strieter Jaw enforcement and tiaf- O.f 1ZI5, , Mr. and MrI. ,PaUl Wlebb. 8a~ Church. last Sunday evenirig. Olosed Wednesday ObarloU,e ~am. P'rantlln. ad- moming at their ~ODle on Walnut ·Mr. and. Illa. .E, Orawtord. ot flC regulation is one of these pr.oblems. Then too, is the m1nlat1'atrlx ,ot the estate Of Lo\llae Street. Xenia. lpent . sun:day With Mrs. CACTUS 5 IUId ,10~ matter of the unfinished sewer project. ' , ~ ordered to dIli~te per- The m ftiends ot "Mrs. M~ CrawfOrd·a.parenta, Mr. an~ 'M n. L. SPRING V ALLEY 'GREEN HOOSEs On January4, a ,new mayor, Clifford Brace, and coun- .oDall!J'operty to .~: ltoca ~ the Holten are £1&cVt,Q 'kliiow that abe 0 Ba1'tIJoCL • , .8PRIN'G 'VALLEY, O. cil asSume office. With due respect to village admini/itra- ,E. B. '1blrkle~ C01JlIIIlD7; of baa been removed to:-h~ home 1roDi ' ~Mr.:t.wla Hawes, of DaytOn. VllIltState Roate '715 • Visitors & __11 W.....e hoDS of Me past we believe Waynesville is due for a New The inventory of the estate eel k"'Cblumbua HOIPltai. and that abe' ed the' week-end with h1a mother. , ' Bertha Lewla. Wayneav1lle, approv . . Deal when the new officials 1;ake ().ver. ' A. E, 'FrancllI, exec;!utor of the ea- . _"--_ _-..,._ _ _ _' _ _;'......_ _....!..:........::...._-=~--_.,----_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ We believe the new m~yor an'!J council will Ipok upo_n tate of' ~ Hankin",",; ~ to their jobs lOON than one of routine approval of bills ~n4 , aet~ pe.yment of B,Ot tor $1.000 with meeting out, fines to law violators. .. , payers tor _ . --- M
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Edwin P. LebanOn, til~d suit against W. O. Gilmour, Lebanon, for $600 on a promlsaory not executed In 1927 on which a credit of $140 -ill IllIted. Interest 11 also asked. o. L. Miller. Lebanon, aska tor recovery of POUl from R. M. Combs, Lebanon, on a cognovit note, COMMON' PLEAS PROOEEDINGS Maud ' BOwser Morrow was awarded a dlvor~ trom De~ltt Bowser on her ch&r3C of negledt and restored to her fonner name, Ope. Clara S. Miller, Lebanon. won a dl~oJ'Ce from Harla D. MIller on her C1'06S-petltlon to Miller's sUlt,a fl-
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W e 'ti~1ieve the new administration will work for ' the Leb ,The eatad:':;d ReMbecmc:&..t-.i'rmlrl"1r~_~::'-'-'--'-=--"-"-''--T.::;;-:::--- f"tn:M gr.owth . and betterment of thlD lcommuni _ · tY', W e ~...,e· her1tance anon, ,tax. ex lieve that it will taRe adv~ntage of every means at its com.- , The willi' ·of J. i. 'H&ll, Harlan , mand 'to attra~t some 'industry here, and to help create'·· townahlp, and' Jo~, R1der•.Peertleld' ana keep' alive a Civic Spir'it ~hat nas been so sadly lack::~~ ~\VD8b1P; ~d to probate. t . "!be boQd of O. J. Wqgoner. ex. th 109 h ere!n e pas , :tbr'. of the. estate of Andrew I 8cbUltz. orde1'ed reduced to $2,026. . PAPERS FOR DRAFTEES ~ '~..stoc\cman, a.dmlnlstrt.tor of - - - - -, 'I '" ··th......tate of J~ G. Sull1va.n, or- ' , . J'or, a ye~r The 'Miami Gazette has been going fre,e dered to p6J ovell ~., assets of gratis to th~ 'h~cal b'oys serving in any of the ,branches -of the estate to 1~ benef1elarlea. , " d .I " . . . ' ,TJte eatate ,of Bertha Lewla, tound , . ,. . " to have a /net value of t530.30. ,tlncle ,S~m s anne .lorce~. To say ~he boys apprec~ate, this l,ittle service is' putting . The admtpJarator of th~ ea~te of . it nuhUy, as provE!D by the fact ~h~t all Who have ~et~rned JI'rank Brandon. Lebanon, ' order~ home on a furlough 'have taken the ~rouble of coming into ,to seU certain property a~ Private .,~~~'-'-'--th~ie'e : to' tl1apk us for seJ}ding them the home town sale., '" v'" The, Inventory of th~ estate ot lIeWSpap~r, e.,ch wee).. ,. , Ellhp ,Henry JObnson approved I 'd.isturbed us to learn that 80m~ of the boys whos~ :Euzabeth Lall. R. R. 2 Ol..rta~ nK~es' are()rt oar J'ftailh'lg 'liSt b'a ve nQt 'eeJi rece~viDg tb~~ ' iiamed. to admln1Ster the esfAl,te " p,a~r' 't~g~I'lolY. Tilis ~Qriditio~;" i~ d~e~owe,v~r, to .ia<;k .qtW~ w. La1l ",:lth Harler Tum~, , of 8u«ici~nt ~ddress. , ~o~ ,~nly must tne p~st be listed ~J1t ~' Moor!! and Ptank Price as apta'l ' 11 ' " , . pralllers ' .. coin ~n)!: and. o~er de I S as we . .' , . ' lD t~1J connection we 'ask the cooperat1 ,;,n of f~en~, Oscar ' MAGeR.~GE35L1!~~~ b 'atJd ,back home. Please any 1Jc worka, of addrea8~ or-let us lQ;low if any lo,c al bOY.3 8J.'e not .J.:~celv- ,' &Doh. . inK their paP.,elJl.regul~rly. , " ;, , ' '\~, ' . " Wlliiam M. Puller,' ta. palDter. .., Tilen too, ·we. ,may have oyerlooked: some ·boylY-who and Mrs, L~CY , Tbr~ ' .... , . " • ' , . . ' , Th ' ' M' " ~' G .' If I ! domestic bOth of ~ would, . ~pr~cla~ rec~IVln~ e , lalW., azette. , so, Alonzc: Keith. ,23. Tren~ pie..- let ulf lqlow an& W:e will be pleaSed to put them o~ man and Hazel Warmout.b 21 dar, '"or' mam~g list. -The .,home· town paperlooks migh~y g9~d 'lJale ~ , 'r ' , ,,', " " , ~- , . to a homesicIi' boY, among .s trangers· hundreds of' mites " BE¥- BBTATE .Tii'&NSn,B8 i . froD\ Ilame:( ' , "., ': ; ' I', ': " , ' , ,' " Louel,]a Bukalo", bY., execu~
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lleveral DIOIltbi. Mr. aDd lira; Ralph JObDa at· t.eDded the fUneral of Mn. JIaioY ~ Pair In Dayton , PrJdaJ. A IarIe ClQWd lQJo,ed the Ohr1at· maa party of UJe WOJDUl·,-: 89c1ety. of Lytle Ohur~. at the Ball, WedDead&)' l!veulng. It. bounteo us baa· ket ~er waa served to 'the mem~ tiers aDd ·thelr famWes . The hall was decorat.c\d with ' a large Christ· mas tree and other . decoratlone. .S everal fam1Ues contrtb uted to the Pf08TloDl. At the ~ bualnesa meetiDl( the. fol1ow~1 o!Ilcera were elected: ~. Jess1e LOngacre. presldent; Mrs. Echo Stelnlte, VIce.pre sldent;. Mrs. Oleo Gray, secretary; Mra. Marpr et . J~~, treasure r: and Mra. 'Mary ~nd, correspond1ng secretary.
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Mn. RoIell& Welah and 11ft. BDl· Saturda y• Dayton . were week· ....... ....... .. eDd lrUeita of Mr. and 1InI. PoreIIt Oounty Supt Bobl presented a TbompIon aDd IOn, .motion picture ' to t,be Itudent a of M1aa Velma Smith lpent Pr1da:r Barveya bUrJ about tUberculosta. 'Ilie In Dayton. ltudent i showed. their appreeia~on Little Jane~ Jlammo nd .pent PIi. by II'8DelOU1 applause. day with her uncle aDd aunt, Yr. Sder Defea&1 and Mrs. Everett 'Weller, near MIHarveysburg Jnotored; to MalOn amlsbUl'l. laist Prlday to play two games of Mr. aDd lira. '\Valt.- Keni1ck at. baak'eUlall. The Junior Hlgh team !(ended the funm:al of Mrs. Ada Mc- was the first to . lose. The seDlor hen at the Method1st 'church at ' Hlgb p.me was. lost ~ Maaon I' ~, Sprtngboro, Pr1day &tterDoon. . (We of Harveysburg bop!! , that Mrt. Margar et Jolma and Mr.. E. "tuck" wID be with us tbi8 week B. Lonper e were Dayton Vialtors, when we play Otterbe~ and Way14 da nesvWe.) 1 · . ','(''' 1. . ~. Yi.eaue Gray baa ~n QuIte hrtJ " . . ui the ast week, the resUlt of hav- Oon Tuesday 1l1ght of th1s week log sev~ teeth pulled the Junior Olass wm give a party ~e ly'tle Card Olub and their for the hlgh 8C'hool and bave fS famllies .enJoyed .. basket dinner at their. guests . the ~th grade. the Granae Hall In WayneavWe, "-bb ' lleeUD~ sunday evenlna', Tbe faculty of Harveysburg man~ Mr. and Mrt. Walter Clark and aged the acbedule so tlIat ·the high famUy attende d . the funeral or school with the ruth, siXth, seventh their aunt: Mrs. Marsar et Everha rt, flI:ld eighth grades coUld hear Pres!.of Miamlaburg at McClure Punera l dent Roosevelt doUver h1a never-t oHome In W~eavW.e, PrtdaY after- IJe..forgotten me!l8Il~e to the joint .noon and burial at M1am1 Cemetery. &eIII1on of Congres s. Mrt. Morrla Wharto n, of Dayton, --and l\IJ'8. Bernard MeUob, of WAyIIBMORIAL )' . ' .. nesvWe, spent Thursd ay at the "Not t1l1 the lOOlllL Is allent, :me or Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wbar- And .the shuttlles cease to ny, . Mrs M et Johna and Paul Shall God unroll the cansas, • arp.r And explaln the! reason wby .\ 'I, ; ' i JoJm,a were !iJunday afterDOOD g\leIta The dart threads are as needful of Mr. and Mrt. Weller Halnes ~ In the weaver's skillfUl .hand daughter, LInda Lou, and Mias VivAs the threads of gold and auver, Ian Johns, near :eellbmolt. In the pattern He has planned." Yr. and. Mrs. Harvey Burnet, Mrs. Larle r Becau te of Bette r Servic e, Qualit y. and Price J. B. Jone!!, Mr. and Mrs. Harold The Divine Muter we beUeve bas Whitak er and chUdren, and Yr. placed each one of us here on Eatab li.hed 1849- 1941 earth and Mra. Walter ' Kenric t attendeC1 with a mIaalon to perform. A lengthe Grange blrt.hday supper at Way. ~d:er"~ ~:~en. to many In which MavWe, Saturda y eveninl · . At the 01rth of ' Mary Mah Tal- or serious Ulness. Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Graham , WAYNESVILLE BRIDGE CLUBS ' l\IJ'8. Robert Btney and 1Il'8. Perle mage on Novemb er 22, 188'1. the A slster, Jessie L. Is the only sur- ENTERTAINED HERE TUESD AY Cornell attende d ' the funeral of canvua began to slowly unfold as vlv1ng member of the Gamer famMIas MIDDle Se1ker at the lIetho- tbe years of her young ille com- Uy, who has bad the pleasure 'Of Tuesday was bridge club day In dJat church at Springboro, MODday menced to work ,out tbla beaut.U ul caring for all the loved ones, who WaynesvWe. Mrs. J . K . Preston was afterno on and burial at Springboro pattern wh1cb was placed before have gune before. hostess to Arguno t club members at Cemetery , her, to !Wwith tiIle lold and auver Mr. and Mrs. Talmag e were char- her home for an informa l luncheo n, _ Mr. ~ lira. RuaaeU QampbeD threads , u.s1nI the dark ·threada oc· ter member8 of the Eastern Star served before the fireplac e and fol- , "'&nd ch1ldren ~ttenclecl the wecIdlng culoJl4llY . to fm out ~ ille wblch Lodlle, of Harveysburg, to wblch lqwed with an afterno on ot cards. of JoIl.5a PauOne Rtna, of 800lal Row, baa been so be&UUfull,¥ Uved for. they both weie ever falthfUl and Prizes were given to the aDd lit VerDOIl Barrla at near ~ yeara In. active service higb score for per held the btgbeat . office many times. at each table. Mrs. R. ~ G. Miller made . Write or Telep hone , Muter tamlly aDd frieJids MlamJeburr, at the Perry Church . " and presented each member with a ' . ' They Wf,re &lao charter membe n lov 1 ohiiatmas saiurdaJ ntcht Adah was the older dauahte r of of I4aaI1e Grange , of Haiveys TO.MS ~~~ , E burg, ey . corsage. Mr and Mri. Allen DDr1cIt en. John D. and ~da Warwic k Oar- wbere they &gam held the highest In the evening, Mrs. John' TUrner to dinner SuDcIay, . W _)'Deaville. OIlit,nero She .w.. . born near OregoDla, office. renderi ng corusc1enUOUs aer- enterta ined "Hi-LoU club members ......... _ v_.......... __ ........... "'__ .. Qhio, aDd. had re".dded In . I tbIa comvlce at all ttm.. _ ..'..... ¥~.... ..... ~a and one guest, l\IJ'8. A. T. PoUnslty, Phone tb h Winnin g neth B~, of near. W&JDMYWe, mun1~y ber ",Un; 111e. r ••··' It , Ad¢ wen suddenly and a er ome. Mr. and Mrs. Leon.sau.bur.v aDd scores for the . ~::~~~~~~~~~I At the . age of twelve years abe cr1ticall1 was ID and from the begln- evening were held bY Mrt. Po1lnst y, son, }Vendell,. of W~ o. B.. was converted, aDd unlted wWl t1i~ DIng she r~ that her llfe's 'Mrs. L. A. Garst. and aDd Mr. and lIl'II BIiwtn 0aldftU , Pree WW BapUat Oburch Mrs. A. E. , wbere abe work would soon end. through her Stout. A dessert CIlW'lle was enjoyed or Dl,ytoD . " • was alwaya .preMnt at eKb W foc.oee ;'aulfer1D8, abe bOre. It un. afte~ the games. ege1'J~. 8b& ~ a teacher In . complalnlDlfly. flDally the Master ----:, . the Sunday SobooJ flom her "earlJ who doet.h all tbtnrs well summo n- WAYN ESVIL LE YOUT HS years, and thi'o\llh her teaclun g ed her to come ' unto ~ and He ARRE STED AND FINED ID&DJ' of her c18aa or young folks ' . ' Pour Waynesvme youths were were converted, would ~ve ·J,Ier rest. each . fined $10 and COIIts Sunday '!'be pattern ' on the carwus was mornin g in Justice of . -- . th P Adah Gamer WIll UD1&ecl 8:r Nellie lIeCM na . . . EIeaDDr "l1age With Albert lB TaJ.rnagin mar- completed on Tuesday after:loon ' . e eace e oct. ' ClU'lllan Orane's court, where they . . CnecJa . ober 11 1891' wit.b Whoin sh~ waa a.t 2 :00, Decemb er 2. 1M1. termlnat;- faced cbarll"S of 11ghtlhg and dis, . ---', , .. Iq a 111e sevent.Y-four years and orderly conduct: Wayne Da1tIn MelCI"dIuI Ml VIIMIn pennttt ed to Uve IDOIt happily and ten <lavs ofThe Mas>·" said "Well 0CIIJ8IIDl&lly ~ fori · 01 • .... , vln DatlD' Jack Hawke and. • Rob. SUpt. II; O. vlIIl.., . :and lib. or ~~~ yeara. ' done thou ,oad and falthf.ul aero ert RIioade i Well tak , bltO MIlligan, Ne1lJe KCCIal'reDt J~ ~ o~ cbJldI. Jobn Lee. hal vant, en~rlnto the ' JOY of thy . tody Saturda y M~wbt carr. uaty II! Smlth .and ~ been thelr coaatan t tbought. aDd .::te Lord." ~... creech .were vl.s1tora .in Q~U brough t to ~ much pleasUr e Pr1en~ from a distance whO at- ~t, urb&nce at a Oorwlnr ca restau'. 0'Irlnc to hla iterUnI qualitie s In tended the funeral of Mrs. Adah ever)' WIlY. Be hal been unusuaUy Talmag e were: Mrt. ElIzabeth • 01. . •• .t . " . " . " . ~ Gar- ~~titiiiiiiiiiij . kind aDd ~OUIbtr 1ll In h1a minla- ner Ballard , Mr. and Mrs.. Rufus ~Dijjiiii~i ~ tratloDa to hla parente ~waYII, and. Ballard , Mr. and Mrs. Waldo ReplJI their .dec:lll1lq years they ~ve Ioile and Jl1nD)y.. ·Mr. and .Mrs. £1been tender~ cared fell', bJ Idm. bert Brewer. Mra. Fred Nash, Mrs. Thlt 01117 ~Ihlld. Albert Lee 0Ur.tlI Nuh aDd Janet LOu. Mr. and ~, baa IIeIm a WGDIlerful Mrs. PraDk Saula, Yr. Truman Talc:omrort In U!,e heBe, ever ·alert to map,lI I'. 0rvUle WilaoDt Mr. Hen. reDdat ·acme ,.~.'to hla pando ~ carpent er, Mia. Ida ' Howe, Mr. Thi. Year, Make Your Gift A Pr~c:tical On. moth~ ~urliIa the put tour weeu Albert Herres, M1ases Jac.k1e, ElaIne ....t 7 .,......_ _ _ _ _•....:_ _ _ _ _ and Janie Benes; all of · Dayton ; i . Mrt, Cora A . Thompson, Madlson~. vme: Mr. and Mr8. Prank Boward, St. Berna\rd; Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles . lIQLLEa's 8D1C1~ SDVlC IC ~M, Harnllto n; Mr and Mrs. .. E.Dan& laiI.....I .. ~PIb Jay W~ Loveland; Mr. and ...,.... . . ..... WA0J11 u _ R. 0 BOulware Clarksv1lle' Genera l oar and 00IlCre te ...... . ' , , ¥1lIera Ura.: Earl B~, O1nc1nnatl. Mrs. , Repal.r Bentala . J, B. ~Sehmldt, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. DfJO. to 110 At.klns9n, Mr. apd lira. .I f. C. MaDlIOR BALk- ·QbJldt·1 l'OIl-top deek '~all or Wllmtn rtOni Mr. S. A. Filled and Delioered · ~ Cbalt. K'rioram.8boup, near Rlncer, II1u HoJm.", b,Oth '?' Lees, to your order · H1II1 School ,buUlU q. • bUrl; ~. and Mrs. B. L. Palmer , "1' \, 1 ... Mason; lin. Mae Slack. Morrow ; ' !OR ~ ~.~1J . JDOdep:i IJI'. ~ loa, E. O. 1Iumab , Yr. and • t '1. ~ boUa8. LoCIat.ed OD·PuU l.Sl IIri: Stanlq Betsler. Yr. and Mrs. We have a complete 8toc~ of Cbrist masD aintie s . ~ BeIIJe'L , aciok.DecJI,18;JS Or~ ~ all of XenIa; Glazed Fruits-Dates-FiP-r-Nui;s.l-Chri~tmas -"8 ~ •• - : ,. ..-- ~ ..... ~ ~ • .:,: ' 141'. w. 1!. SbID"ta, ..111'. 'K enneth wvo -....,......... - , & ..n ......,'·V .....- SOU•..: y .......u... .... -_ ... ' Candies, .by the pound ' or .bo"ed j~. tttra~iive .~ " : . ." .tl. &D~_, Wl~~~ ..-. . ..... '1 ". ~ , . . , Mrs. Robert Ballard , Bobby. ' . • :I': W1lla· ,
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TIll MIAMI CAD 'ln'E v1slted In SprJq Valley, Pl1d., evenIDI. Mr. and Nra. Walter ~. of Kentucky, called on Mr. aJ.Ul Mrs. Charles LynCh. sunday . :M~el ThompsOn and =",Ue were v\s1tors of Mr'II. Ennis Thompson; sunday .
A Far m Dia ry-- Dri 'Rid ge December 'l • . Sunday. Laat nlght ~his week. Home again to p"tter 1& ... 80 USht. that It wakened me .around. doing things lUte clearing
and I looked out on a frosted ' fairY th\l desk of last week's advertls e-
~d. The old mOOn was shining on 'ihe 'paatUres and trees white with lioIt. like & picture on an old ~ caret Tbis morning was fC!IiY aacl'tio ety. The sunshine was JJ&le gold on Gtle &Ilver fields. We t, ,to:and sang the tami. Adve~~ hymns that remind us t Ohrist 11 comlilg not only as the at Betbl!lhem but as the stem ~:ttae, We have heard them so ot~ that ' the Idea of judgement 1s U1led in our minds but the solemn &.i.~c makes. a good prelude to the io.Y of Chrlatmas to come. There was . '.JrOQd congre ption and the usual dly erectin g after church. Plans ~ maeJe for the UBuaYmeeting
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ment's and gettlng ready to write leiters. A. quiet, peac8ful ,Slinday afternoon to stay In and write let.. ters and rend. Paul came over to listen to the rodlo ~d as he turned the dial to find IlIB !aVorite prog.r am, out of the medley of musio and Jumble ot words came, "Bombcd Pearl Harbor". Nothing more. Stunned ~e waited to know whether is was true or only part of some program . Before long It ~me again and we were able to get the full message. aU that was 'known at the tlme. It was llke an electric shock. In an Instant everything was changed. Even here we could feel the excitement that was sweeping the
Vol. 1 Colwn~·. "'Wondie II. 8ocAM1," at the Twin Theatre, Friday and Satlll'da" lntr'oduces an a4diUOIl to tbe Bumste ad famllJ. a Great Da''e named Champ ion CbiD-U p-WbU e-Tl&- For-Dl nner. He'. shown above, Ito the ....bt 01 DalsT 81lD11ltead. Other member'll of the
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CO RW IN Mrs. NeLlie ~Ile:r, Corresponcleni . Mr. Leonard 'l1nney was the first In this vicinity Ito f1n1sh stripping h1a entire crop ott tobIICco. Be toot his crop to· covington. 'Ky., where It> brought 22 ~c · fa lb. Be t,nd hb
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Miss 0]l61 Henderson was home over the week-end. Mrs. L. S. Arthur, Miss Edna A.rthur and Mrs, Ohester Bogan calle<! on relatives In Wilmington. Weduesday afternoon. Mr. and' Mrs. E. L . Hardin and Mrs. Robert Furrurs were calling on Mrs. Nettle TInney. Tuesday afternoon. Dr. Rust of Trotwood. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brubaker and fami1y, Mrs. Mary Brubaker called on Mr. and Mrs. Kelsie Arthur and Mr. ~d Mrs. Chester Bogan, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Werntz. of Dayton, ~d Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur nnn,er, of iPranItlln. were Sunday evening' guests of their mother. Mr. and Ml'II, Vernon B1l1 called 01\.. Mr. and Mrs. Ohester Bogan. Wednesday evening. . Mr. and MrII. Roy J!lItua were Bunday dinner guests of Mr. 'and Mrs. Louls Lamb: Mr. and , Mrs. Ohester B<!tra~
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Christmas IB coming and so Is ' Install an "Ideal" Vlt.niIecl I colder weather. Why not make Septic tank system and enjoy some of those needed repairs In the p~tectJon of modern .~. order that your .famlly can en- I tary conveniences. You wlIl be I JOY the holiday season in com- surprised how econom !cally we ' tort. Ask 'Us about stprm doors can put In a health- protect lnc ' and windows w keep the wintry. system tor you. blasts away. . Remember that war uauaIlJ . makes a ·heavy demand on bUIldIf a man l'ias to payout $8.000 }Ilg mater,tals of all kinds. ~, sult us it you. . are In need or a year 1n I~terests' taxes,. and a . thin In the hnl1d1n 1 uD~. surance 'premtu~ •. ~e dlsc:overs ny . ~ . "' ~ . evel\tually .that he 'can't balance , A bari~ "hiIe- theJ ~ hlB budget by'- eat.lng 30 cen - Two Black. Diblon d Pues. ohe lunches. elght.;in ob. one IHnch un aUla
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o~ Mrs. O. R. Roasman, SundaJ, at-' cha~t.el "fo'per~ to-lI11t: fOl'ks; hoes; chams: lad del'll cme , ~rnoon. It -JlORSES It • man CfOllS cut llaw: buck ..w; Mrs. J. W. Anderton was 11 dlli- One black mare wt. about. 1500. 11 ythe; double nnd atnsle u..: I \ ' lot klnc:\llng wood; 11 Mn. ~ File, CorrapoadeD' lin. -Nt:Dle JI1aIu1eu. C~lrreaponden' ner guest !>t Mrs. Rufus ~ones at- years Qld, souild. ano a good worker; ' wotk ta bles; , , ,the Golden, Lamb, at Lebanon, on one black mare wt. ab'o ut 1500. 10 gal. red barD paint; lot grain aacka; TIle JuvenDe Qftnge, IPODlOred • The DeceJDber, meet,lng of' the Sunday. yeaTS Old, aound and a gOod wo~ker. 2 011 pump., : 15 gal. tree apl1\Jer. "Puppet Show" at the OrlUl8e Ball, 'Yaynea V1l1e .Garq~ Club '.was lleld ~v. ' aM Mrs.' J. ' P. Thornbury :' ~LellENTS . FEED Wednesday .rilgiit, open to the ' pub- on Thursday l'venJn~. with ' Margarcalled on MfS. ;Adah nea~herage, Farmall tractor NO; 12 In first class 500 bu. corn; 8 tons altalta.; 2 ton. nc. etta He8'1OCk as h06teaa., Sunday. condition, tractor plows, disc and soy· bean hay; 1 bu. clover seed. ', ,-' .- -- , Mrs. Adah ' ~ae, one of . out Af~r a short bualDess, session the .Miss, Lydia Wright ' l)as been cultlyator, two horse cUltlyator, rldHARNESS t , On lu WedneId}r by the IIW'- mer .Ohlo Co*,lir~an , and Whl~e. rural clt1Jlena; pasae4 ..way at her me~rs of the dub anti. the flljll' ing breaking 1>low, walking break- 2 sets breechIng harness; , collar.; PrWDily wle vote of 252 to 136, House representative, In wh1ch he home, Tuesday afternoon at' two dents ot the .home were entertained sl1ghtly 1ll for a ' few days. . the HOpee passed a tar",reachlng asked . t~r a Judgment of $68'r,000.00 o'clock. Bhe Was the widow' of the' by Mr. and Mrs. Jolln Kersey ~hOW Dr. H: M. Dm, of Dnyton. was 'a' ing 'plow, b1;nder, McCormick mower, Hnes; halter•. _ IIOUSEHOLD GOOD8 aIJd Important labor reform bm for .commlss1o[UJ due for obtalnlns 18 te Alvin ' Talmage. The .iuneml Ing a !1lovJe photos' and sl1des' takk Sunday v1S1tor of his $ter, Mrs. metal chicken -coops; '!\Coop shovel; Meloy. HOOSier wheat d, r lU, with fertllizer Evelyn Lea ther davenport; 6 dining room ainied at leduOInl str,k'eS In defense a se!en~y, mlllloil _dollar defen,se. was hel~ Saturday 'aftemoon trom on 't~elr vacation 'trips Whlchw~ attachment, .like new; 60 tooth steel ., halrs; monors ; 2 , stands; barrel inCsuatrlea. 'lbe Acirn1nlatratlon had conu:aot tor an. Eaa~rn concern. McClure Plmeial Home, w1t~. bUrial highly enjoyed by all. C~ws In the latter part of their harrow; 2 rol\ Rosenthal corn nci ored , to b th ' . ~~ Bopse ' Mll1tary ~alrs CoPl" In ~ Cemetery, Corwin. Mrs. Nellie Amrein, 1)1 · Lebanon, lactation period respond leI» fully . shrerlder, wagon with !Iat top' New churn; 2 glass churns; 2 work tables; lantern; lot jars and crocks; has '-ken. the place of ......~. ""128: to an tmprovement in their ration e eav , ave e ,House ~- JIijttee.has started an Inve.!itliatton Twl ' d~pt the mud and innocuous Ram- of the whole defense contract 'broltn boys were born to Mr. a n d . . . .nag t han do cows In the early stages of Idea .Manure spreader; corn binder; lee cream freezer; dishes and cookspeck Blll, wbklb only provided for era setup. The' COmmittee 111 be"'''", Mrs. ~wln ' Smith, of Beavertown, beth' Rlcb who resigned, as resident lactation. The stimulus of fresheh- drag, corn planter; incubator. ing utensUs and ·ma.ny small art1cJee voluntary mediaiton or artlltratton . n1nr to strike real dirt i:;- a former citizen, was being an- nurse at the Home. . ing shouid be maintained as long ,MISCELLANEOUS too numerous to meniton. pay. nounced, Thursday. ' Dr. J . W. Ward VIsited his sister as possible by good feeding. of Industrial d1llputea, and for the Hay fork. rope and pulleys; 4 10 Term. Calih ee!zure of defense' plants by the dence:a~ shows that In some Rev. aod Mrs. Will Moor, pastor Mrs. Anna Van Doren, lat . Harveysgal. milk cans ; DeLaval cream sepaG. E: LIBBEE gove~ent 'where atr1ltes coUld not cases commiaa1oD . paid these of Methodist Church, residing in burg on sunday, ' t>UBLIC SALE rator; wheel bafl'ow ; dinner bell; W, N. Sears, Auct. •_ _ _ " 4111 settled: reaardlesa of whO -'''ht . 1~by1&ts. or contr~ct brokers. bas New BurUn.... ~n, called on friends Ruby James was a rec:ent Dayton -..... run as high as forty pe t f th 6"" , Having sold the farm, I . will sell 100 gal. hog fountain; mea.t barrel' Waynesville, O . Phone 79 be" retlponalble far the liibor dlaturrcen 0 e here, Priday a(ternoon. vlsltOl-. at public Au~tlon, 2' miles N. W. of roll new barb wire; fence stretcheI'S; EVerett Sears, Clerk. a tngovernment . Mr. and Mrs. Denise Rossman and Waynesville and 2 mlies E. or Lytle bance.. A combination ot conserva- dtotal f cost dof flll4Jg It 111 .... .. d1IIclosed The three months old son of Mr. , ---and Mrs. Roy King, which was family, Mr. and Mrs. Rll:,hard Ross- pn the WaynesvUJe aod Lytle road tlve Southem Demoorate and ~orth~ e ens.e or er. em RepubUcans substituted the that many ot these defeD8e brokers thought to be suflerlng with a cold man and family . Mr. and Mrs. on: m"re Smith Bm resb-Ic- were formerly connected with the was rushed to n-thesda Hospital J ames Ro ssman and Iramlly and .. atr'''-nt ....~ t Saturday, Dec. 13th, I nA 1 tto[UJ tor ' those contalnerl 10 the presen AcimIn1stratlon In some gov- CiDclnnatl ......~ "''' eve"'~" In a, Elizabeth Bridge. of Franklin. called BelTinn.lng at 12:30 the follo"'lng ~peck meaaure. The bill 111 now enu;nental or other capacity. Tbese ' 1'44....., ....... , " " ' .the Senate where it 1& predicted huge aums paid the "fixers" bave, cr1t1cal condition, Is reported 1mthe A-dmlwatratlon will endeavor to of co~, come from the blUJona of proved. e1Unin&te a nunber of the more Un- the ta.x payers money now being Mr. Charles Moor, teactier 1J) port'ant pJ'l)v1a1Ona. spent for national defense. The In- Dayton schools spent the week-end \ • .' • veat1gaiton Indicates that a real at hIa home, near town. ¥any iabor leaders are lna1stlng national scandal may be developing. Mrs. lJaura ShIdaker, who spent that the Bouse approved bID, if CongreS8 expectS to 80 to the very three months In Albequerque, New 1\naUy enlliCted Into 180w, will re- ~ttom of the BltUatlon, and will Jo- Mexico, returned here first of ~e atrict or llestroy lIOIDe of the rtaiits e1st Ulat those responalble lberefor, . week, stopping enroute home to of ~e ~Vlc1ua1 'Worker or UnloD regardless of high or loW poaIiton, v1alt Mr. and Mrs. Ernest COllier, m.ber. lIDwe'er, a . atudy of the or poUtlcal connection., be !OUIht li1' Nashville, Tenn. Illni dlacl"'~ that the J1Ihtl the out and pun1ahed. Some of the Mr. Harold Frazier and mother Incij~d\l&l worker 1U'8 pl'Qtected but thlnp alreadY uncovered come cloae &CC9Dlpanied by Mrs. Susie G~ i.ET us HELP YO'.} WITH YOU ... that _ of the Prlv1leBee' and to betng ti'euoD. and M1aa Plu'Wa BWdalter, were
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Saturday ah~ppera 10 Wllm1ilgton. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bollinger, were Wilmington callers, Saturday afternoon. • Mr. Hershel Hlldebrecht and fam- . 1lY, entertained suests over the It Dd wee . Mrs-e C. d 0111 . Ollar ough and son, "BIDy" . were Friday shOppera In Dayton. Mfa. John Ste.wart. of Wllnltngton waa a caUer iD town. Friday. Rev. 'and Mrs. James Rhader and
Mrs. Mary BoIail Spent last week daUihter Karcla Ann, are spending. aff~ vo~ in' favor by with her IIOD, BoIan .and aome time 10 Dayton. . 1IflCI"H . ~ at an ~ lllper-. fam1l1. ' . Mrs. Carrol and RhOde, :J:I\mnell; VIIed by ~ IOvenunent. A tb1rtj . ' RQmond ' and 01_ WlIIIon en- of Dear W~esY111e; vlaited 'oUleir ~ notice of !' atr1ke must be terti.1necf aueats, B~~ . ~otber, Mfa. Sa41e Reason, Ilven~ whereupon tbe' DefeDl&!¥ed- , . . . Tblll'8dAy evenlna' '
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, -Ladies p ' ketbooks, h&A~kelrchiefs, ' " scarfs an,d gloves . . .' Men's drej;s shirts, ti.es, socks, suspenders, Men'e and boy's sweaters and coats. . Afull line of t;h~ .Iatest toya fdr the children.
Say Merry Christmas T o uHern With ,lY.lodern'Philgas Cooking
'She' ,wi]] thank ' you every day in ·hn~bila, the yea r, b e~~·~ ·Din1tttr ~ cause you w iII save 'her' e n d~ less time and energy-with this Beautiful Modern Pliilgas Range.
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It's Complete ! It's trim and neatllt's inexpensivel . \... . ' Wjth the f uel, PHILGAS, you have bottled natural gas . beyond the mains. it is cleaner, quicker-it costs so Iitile-a.p proximately 'Ate . ·p er meal per person. Too, PHILGAS RANGES eIimin~te guess wO.rk and ~aking failures. The temperature 'she' selects automatieal1y and accurately ~ajn.taitled. '
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dinner ' lUee~ Mrs. O. 0. ~dall and daughter; ted ·to ~. ~ ~ttha and ,Prtw, of Horace and Lucy CoaI,P- Mfa. B. 1. B1ll, were caUed to ~U"i' .tolenoe problb1~. Tbe Uidon ton In New BurUqtoa. , on auount '~f the death. w1ll not be Perinltted to IDaport outBc1ItIi BaInes attended the Wom- of Mrs. Clyde Randall. · who paaaed : It wiU pay y~u' to shop )vith. alde ~J ",bUe '~~ent en'l ~UDclI of Cburches, ' tD wu- .Way last week. Mr. Clyde Rand&n be ~1~ from 1m1JOl'lilnl 1IlInIton: . t TUeada)'. . 1a a brother of, the late Dr. ·c. ' O. RandalL ' • trIte tqwn ~ wta1de worten. , A llarIre ClQWd lAthered at $ympaUly ~ 10 defenae JndUl- ~ last MondaY eve~' for an Charles Price. of camp "Bhe~by, trtea e ~ ~tlawed • .V~ ofool old fublolied "belUq". . M1aa., 1& home on furlough, ~ Phone 46 .. ' Le~non,. 'Ohio ftclall · w1ll11e required ~ JDW ..an ~h BciIaD and MarY Botran guest of hlaparenta, Mr. . and !4rL , accoUD~ :to tbe 1QY.erDID8D& and attended. the fUn ra1 of ~ ....-h Clarence PrIce and brother Charles. to their UbIoD, memberablp , tor .n ' e , ..... - . flnandaJ ~~I~of' U.UnWa ~ ~ ~~ille, SaturdaY' , ~....--;:" atterQooa. • -~--~--~----~~~:---------------~~--------------~--------------------'--------~--~------------~~~~~--~----~~:: It w1lI, be WepI fOI' &Ill Union to " . • . . have u . an GmeI!r or J'epl'llleDt&Uft ; • lila ~ and, lII'. ,.00 lira. an, perIOD wbo 1a an allen, a ' ''-0_ ' WUlard JIatDeS ~t ~ '1b~ m~ a Bimc11at, 'o r memtier ,01 .::"~ .~ ~. and lin. Willard any IIIbverl1." 1l'OUp. Or who hU ~ v ••_a.. been QCJI1Y1cted 01 .. fe lnn.; , • ' ~ ~ called on her • ~ • -.:r ,, ~, lin. MJllIe ~ of near '!'or • Jooti Ume DOW there hau New, V~ ODe da1 ~& week. 1IeeD' all aortAl Ot~ _ l'\IDlOl'8 Mr. and Mrs . •I!lvan BOpil caDed fJoat.lnl abou\ ' W~ ,to tbe ~..at ;the ~ hCJ11!8 ~ ehDlDa. ' effect tQt a cett.In favOred ' 0(. . 1I!:'Bvere~ BaIDeI was in &manth!& ".J;Ioy1 OQ the 1na1de..·. have beeri , ~ on .bUIID_ . Jut Pri~Y. , 'reCei... iarp, Iuma .for. their 10." . 111'. mel' 1Ii'a. , W~ 8m1~ anil ' ·nueJlte" and" I8fVIce .in :. obtalnbir da~ter, , ~ . Bue eaI1ec1 QD. blIP 'def~ , ~f4i for manu~. ~.andMrs.Koraee .~pton.Bun-
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Battle Of' Dunkirk Filmed---
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A very pretty wedding ceremony was performed at the Ferry Church. Saturday evening. In the p resence of about three hundred, guests when M1ss Pal'lin ~ R!gis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ramo Riggs, unlled In marriage with Vernon Harris,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris. of Yankee Street. The bride was a'ttlred In white ~rocaded satin with long train and carried white roses. Her matron of honor, Mrs. Ed . UnvUle,' was gowned In wine velvet and carried yellow chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids. Misses Eileen Hibberd and Janet Stivers. were gowned In blue velvet and carried lavender chrysanthemums. Miss Betty Baker rendered nuptial music and soloists were Miss Lois King and Harold Martz. Ed . Linville served as best man and the ushers were Kenne th Harris and Johnny Rausch . The groom·s mother wore an ensemble of brown crepe and her corsage was of carnations.
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Ohr1atmas prosi,un to' be liven the Sunday evenlnC before""ObrlstmaB. Mr: and Mn. Loula Burton have, moved to Waynesville Into the house vacated by Mr. Gant. The Burtons.. sold their tarm -to the L1remans. I had an algebra tel¥lher In school and she told us one day, "Never spell Ohrtstmaa with 'a n' X. X stands tor the unknown ' quantity and Christ certainlY' shouldnt be an unknown quantity." I've told this before. but It bears repeatlQ.l. .
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UTICA Mrs. Bert Bunnell. Correlpondent Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gorsuch and daughter entertained Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomas and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Lyle. of H1llsboro. Sunday. The Ladles AJd had their Christmas party. ThurSday at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Thomas. There were 25 members present. They had a covered dish dinner and then exchanged gifts. Mr. am Mrs. Bert Bunnell and daughters entertained Mr .. and Mrs. Lev1 Bunnell and famlly and Miss Vlrg1n1a Belcher, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crawford entertatned Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schnl!lder and son and MIss Audrey cr&MOrd, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. WUllam DaVidSon, ot Lebanon, spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Zech and family. Mr. and 'Mrs. Alfred Rasnake. of Qre8onla. spent Sunday aCternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Belcher. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lewis and son, -ealled on Mr. and Mrs. John .Koester and daughter. Velma, Sunday afternoon. Mr. a.nd · Mrs. Bert Bunnell and da.ughter ,a nd Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bunnell a.nd fam11y spent Wednesday everung with Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mullen and .son and MIss Genevieve'" Bunnell, of Dayton.
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Yule Party Is Held By Club The annual all-day m eeting and Chr1Btmas party of the Happy Hour club was enjoyed by Its members, TUesc;lay. at the home of Mrs. Henry Sa.tterthwaUe. A sumptuous dinner waa served at the noon hour. at an appropriately decorated ta.ble. and gifts tor aU were placed around a bea.utiful Christmas tree. After dinner the meeting was called to order by all members repeating ~he club creed. After the busl. ness session. the gUts were distributed and all enjoyed unwrapping and admiring the presents. COmmittees tor the banpuet are Ada. Smith, Adria and Reba Braddock, and A11ce Gons; program COlnmlttee. Anna Hoak and Eva Davis. and decorating committee, Esther and Eleanor Gona. Following the short program. the meeting adjourned to meet December 30, for the annual banquet supper. to Which the ladles invite their husbands and families. Twenty-four members and the following guests were present. Mrs. Ella Hurley, "Mr/!. Ar~hur Swnmer. Mrs. J. E. McClure. Mrs. Roscoe Furnas, and Mrs: El1zabeth Smith.
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Mrs. Etta Blair, of · Xenia . is spending a few days with her br~ ther, Mr. Lee Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Hiley Olbson spent BUndaYWlth Mr. and Mr~. Everett Bunnell and family ot Waynesvllle. Mr. Robert Lee Payne called on Mr. and Mrs. Morris LeWis. Monday evening . Mrs. David Lucas Is getting along as well as could be expected at the St. Elizabeth Hospital In Dayton. Mrs. Robert Oreene and daughter. Leona. of Dayton, called on Mr. and Mrs. Lue Morgan Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Hlley Olbson and daughter. Pauline, spent saturday · with Mr. .and Mrs. Harold Roger alld MrS. Emma Olbson, of BellbrOOk.'
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Members of the Waynesvllle Farmer's Orange whOSe birthdays' are In October. November. or December. were honored at a birthday supper. Saturday night at the Grange Hall . Over one hundred persons were In attendance for the banquet, with tw~nty-f1ve guests seated at the birthday table. After supper. the Orangex:s were entertalned with motion pictures of "Scouting" shown by Mr. Tom Ven~ able, ot Middletown. reglona.1 Boy Scout executive and Warren LeMay.
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CAROLLING PARTY IS HELD AT FRIENDS HOME Members ot the Progressive Womens club held their ann~a.l Christmas carolling party, TUesday evening at the Friend'S Homi!. In addition to he carolling. a Christmas story was told, by Miss NancY cnint. After carolling, members adJourned to th!! home of Mrs. John W. Kersey for a sh~rt bus1neas meeting aDd re!realunenta.
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Wayne· Twp. Schools The Schoolmaster'S Club will meet Thursday evenlng at otterbein. As this Is the Christmas meet~ t;lg, tl).ere will be ~he usual exchange of ten cent gilts.
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Copies of the December Every Pupil Tests are -on me in Mr. Garst's offlce.. These ttsts are helPtul to students studying for the Scholarship Tests In Aprll, a.nd are indicative of the 'amount of work that should 'be covered In respective courses at the present time.
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A Rex"o-graph dupUcating machine, a. zpodern. stream-lined version of tbe out moded hectograph. has been purchased for the use of the school. By this device, tests, written or typed. may be made qulckly ' and easily.
the school building, FrIday afternoon, December 12 SIt 1 P. M. Parents should underst;and that only pupils who have the consent of their parents will be treated. and that there Is no cha.rge 'f or the service. Immunization wUl not be given unless the child presents a card prop- 1t!lJIi/'·...... Iw.!'I'·DV CLUB FLOUR erly signed oy thEI parent. ThIs card should be retumel to the school the morning of December 9. Parents who have children in the pre-school group from 6 months up are invited to bring them In for -ilYl~ft'~." SHORTENING immunization also. It Is suggested that if you have any questlona regarding the treatment you coDBUlt your physician. 8J.ru:erely, BUlp·t. L. A. Garst
PR~·CHRISTMAS
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One of the Christmas pleasures which flower lovers can enjoy as usual this year is the magnificent spectacle of 50,000 blooming poinsettias in the annual free Christmas flower show at the Mulford Greenhouses, Lebanon.
The Mulford Greenhouses are located on . Highway-A2. one mile south of Lebanon. . Show hours are from 10 A. ·M. to 6 P; M. daily, including Sundays, from . December '18 to the night befo!e Christmas.
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Mssrs. Hewett and Mario~ Mulford. owners of'the greenhouses and sponsors of the show, have open house for two weeks befor~ .. Christmas. License plates on the cars which crowd the. large free .parking area every day during ' the sho~ indicate that visitors come from all parts of .Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky to enjoy the gorgeous panorama of scarlet bl~om. unequaled anywhere in this part of the country. The Mulford orothers have developed an amazing variety of poinsettias, ranging from dwarf specimens for table decoratio~ to giant plants . ablaze with huge blossoms. An added feature of this year's show is a profusion of other colorful Christmas fJowers.
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COunty lI.gr1cult~L1 agent oeorce Everhart, Knox coWlt1, saya WOOdlot pasture Is not needed by Ohio who Improve portions of given to each school child. Monday , farmers their permanent or rotation pasture Dec. 8. lands. Dear Parent; • • The Warren County Health DeThe Ohio Association of Puture partment with t~e cooperation of Farmers Is contemplating construction of a camp on the lake created local physiCians will give Immuniza- by the Leesville Dam In the MU5tion for prevention of . dlptherla at klngman conservancy DIstrict.
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Mn. H1ley Glbson- Correllponden&
F&IDAl! and SATURDAY Blondle PUts on The Dog •• and Puts Dagwood In the Dog Housel The funniest of all Blondies I
SUNDAY aDd MONDAY
AU the drama, the &hrIUs and the excitement of tbe batUe of Dunklrtt have been caurbt by Director Henry IOnr in the new 20tb Century-FoX tUm "A Yank In the R. A. F .... -which stars Tyronne Power as the Yank. Planes fiD tbe air. crashed M esserschmltt8 and Spitfires dot the beaclh and the cast of thousands recreate tbe smoke. fire and ell:p 10000n Umt was Dunkirk. Grable heacIB the featured cast of the flbn -which Included John Sutt on and Reginald GanJmer. "A Yank In the R. A. F." will be lIhown Sunday and MOl;lday at the Twin Theatre.
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LAST' TIMES TODAY
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About one hundred lUestB attended the reception .held afterward in the church basement and were lerved with Ice cream and cake. W. 0 Smith ~rtlclated at the double ring .ceremony. M;r. and Mrs; Howard McKinsey and Louise Burns visited at the parsonage, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs . Jesse Roland and Mr. Ed Roland went to Adams Ooun ty Friday. Mr. Ed. stayed at the bed side of his sister. Miss Jane Roland. ' 84, who Is very lOW. ·Mrs. Lester Gerhard and Mrs. OIenn Mulloy called on Mrs. W. o. Smith. Saturday evening. The p. J . Thomases Spent Sunday with Mr. 'a nd Mrs. Tom Fordyce and son of West Oarrollton. Dorothy Oerhard spent Sunday with Buelah Smith. The Trl-state club met at the MauriCe Hunter home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Paul Spitler called on Mrs. W . C. Smith Wednesday afternbon and Mrs. Coy Olllum called in the evening. The committee appointed at the Ferry Church Is working on a
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OraanlZatlon of the WaynesvUle UtUltles, Qharles P . JOY: cominunGrand and p.e tit jUl,"ies for the that wlll work In lcations, Mary Earnhart; Welfare, 'anuary the Warren common pleasof COU1·t were county drawn wul be lnauI<'UH.""n Th'\U'.8i~f ~~iIIJ!I' -tlClJlIIillg-~o'n with the state and and Houslnlt, J. R. Gi6bons ;. Sebool ""'IF"" ." Friday in the presence of Judge when local ~!.u'J~!:.l;\filfi;(ioQ. Ross H, H.nsock; Public Satety. W. the Charl~s G. W~;jte. The selection s gantzatlon .,.... erlBls was dUring completed B. SqUirllS; Medical-Health. Dr. k. were . dence . , ,\V.~'~~Y~J~t a, a meeting at E. Stout; Consumez:a,' Mrs. ·Mary , - as ,follows: "r Chapman; . Agrtculttre, Raymond ' Grand ju;ry: ,L: C, St. John, MTS. CUft'ord Braddock~ I Rural Representatives, J . P. L;anick, ' Stanley Bailey, for Clarence Rye and Mrs. Paul Getts, Corwin, GJlbert . BIggs. Lytic; LoWWaynesville; Richard R08Smal1, ell TI1omas, and' Mt. Bolly, -i:mest Earnhart; . DlIi\.!litrY, ' j. Ralph Green. N. L, Egelson, Mrs. and Fred' ~IlPllUl; Paul Hazelwood and James )WssGriffy: TraDBpc)rtat1On, ' 0 ' W' bltzer; and Public 'ae1at~ .man. F ran kl'In; M eIVln altell,. . Lebanon; John Holden, Morrow; ~:::~;;:~RPL, ~:'~~~~~::;"D:~~:::~ Orane. , . ' " Ch 1 v'n CI k I ~. 00- chatnban on ,the 'W&y:nesVUle ar 118 lars. ar svi Ie; Wil- ship Clonlt.rllbuted."~112, OOuncll Inc1ude members ' of Jiam Starkey. roqral route 2, Blan- ular Rkd -i.'O.t<,"r.i!dl'~v-", ell. Mayor of cOz:Wbi and ' Township ch41stel'. and -Walter Shields, FOB- has no --'"-r--'-,...--------"-- Truatees. ' . "tar. fund sol1cltatlon. ~1}l'~~~1P ~~~I',.,.(i)r(~pl!~~'·"i ~man ~race".w 11 ~te~. a, . , Petit· jury ) Henry Murphy, Kone Because of the s~~:u=~~~ meettng In ~non .Friday '~bt c;f . p. ·F. O. LaM.ai Elunhart. now Elam, Adam Melloh, Robert Fur- situation, many more n'~ '~ ~~e~ the county CiVillan Defense 1JfO~\l~. · Company P. Artificer of Cam.p nas and Frank Bess Wa caville' taKe part· In ·the current rI""U"': U;.~'1~1;)~~~E~~~~t~!i=: which wiU concern Itself 'with yol": Shelby I~ home o~ a ten day fur- , ~. A. Wright Albe:rt B ~ F L In t,he regular campaign UDteer partIcipation lIucb 88 ~ Mr. and B . 1 " . ' an , • . Mr. Brace pOints out. f I~ ra~ W&l'dens, etc.' The B9Y and .Girl. M~s. A . II. . 8~ ow, all .James, Joseph that WiynesVille Wa)ne' j~~~~~iill~~~ Scout.a. AmerJcan LegiOn .and '.Bed ' . , n~hu.,Kenneth Van . Meter, 'CorMrs. shlp wU1 ettliln and 1ts 8oal, of, ~ ~tJODll wlli ~te W, Mrs. Ole.n Gran- within the next few days: .~e Ci~n~en.e ~\l.y1tJ .:. ' . and A telegram out.UhJng the cam-
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Mr. and lifta. If.. S. EUb, ~ 'Mr. and~. Gilbert 'P rye comb.ned ~OI~ plt.utfes. 8&t.urday evening. .t the. EllIa bome," when tfie¥ ·~tert$ed ' . at a mlleellaneotJa allOWer cOlilpll.. , Mr. and . " meyer, ot MJdi:Uew ' Mrs. Baae:" ~rea~ eYen In > two Warren . meyer was Ule fOnDer MIss Prelda COUDtf le8J1le games last weeK, It WI~ t~o Pura c ' '. . . ' ... I.audrum, ot Middletown, and b~r Waynesvllie high schooi basketball .. eev~: ,an.., ,OU . .,, marrlage to James HagelPeyer son team. faces a busy Ohrls~uias hoU- up, we Spartans Jp~~ to Mr. Ian4 ~~. W. N. Sears wer~ of lll'. and ' Mrs. Oharles Rage- d~y weeK-end "When they meet ,K1n\rlf MUIs last .Friday n1ih~, w~ • :~erOf~~~~::~utb meyer, was an event, o~ '1I'nanksgiv- Clarksville away from home Satur- they were. deteat:ed. 37 to SO. ' • ... ' • • '.. '1Dg Day. " .' ~ay n1ght. and. taKe on Lebanon, ,ID. a .IUDior hIgh game, 'Waynes, loIr..aDd Ura 1.10 ••~ . . The even1Dg was s,pent. In play. ' vllle defeated their opponIU\t.a W .iwu1lolng the bll1b ~ .)f a ' da11lhter, ing C!arda; after v.:hlCli reCresliffient.:i ,~, ~ t . _ ." Il lopsided «ore 01'-0 to ).7. ' true~ continue to douj)le ar. DDt .'JO well kept. as here. .' with the Red Orou' , Prances Janet, at.lhielr bome here of fruit salad, cake, coffee and B""I" Saturday nJlht at the 10Jal. IYM. park on Main street ~esplte· . ana Mrs. w, A . Swartzel were ' Accordlng io ooUrtneY Burton, ex- Wednesday mornlnir. '. mlnt.a w~re served. .. _. Waynesville ddeated HarveyabUrl the "ellow lines put do. . ~ to the club for this meeting. ecutlve d1rector ot ~e oluo State " • i--;-;-., Iny1t.ed guest.a mclud d ,the· hon36. to 27 in: a game ,t~at 'was fteby the state bighwaY depad,. at their bome, near orelODla. It. CoUDcU or Detense a shooUq war Mr. and Mrs, Harc,ld Klocker, of ored guests, Mr. an~ Mrs, ;Hagel'Yen quently lntt'l'I'Ilpted. .bY.foUls on. ~ , th I' . , t- lalIe il,"oUp &a thered around tables, may seem remote to th'e reeldlllta Lebanon, (Margaret Mays)" have a meyer. or Middletown, Mr. and Mrs. ' _ _. , sides, Waync/lv1lle s 3ijnlor bJCb , t men ;:. •• e an~~ app~~n P1' with Ohrl8t.rnas decorJ'tlona, to of 'Ohio l.nd Wa.ynesville, btu ' me new ' baby daughter, born at St. Oharles Villars, ot Clarksville; Mrs. Miss Beryl Sondra. Meredith. a. team ,dereated.HarVetsbutg, ~ toll" Iy did ~ot entir~ly 801v~" enjoy & f41tt {IlI).ner. ... . tbllUiht shoUld be given to thi other Anne's I,lospltal, Dayton,' ~turday Anna Boover. of Olnclnnatl; Mr. ,bride elect oj Saturday December The Spart4n R¥~es will see ~ WaynesvIlle's parking ~toJ)..: Pres . .Btit!h E. !'Urnas call~ the forma of disaster. .' , morning . and ~. L . Bealr and fam Iy. of ,20 was the honored gulllit at a bed.- tlon bOt)l at Claruville, Saturd&)' lem. •• ~ coal dealerS )iad' a meetiDg '~ order at the ~" l;1me, "TIle med~cal, healtb program" he . ' ••• .. Troy, Mr, and Mrs. : Charl.e8 EllIa ro~m shower, Saturday, given b]/ 'nIQ'ht. ·8.nl1 RlalQst Leban~ here. on, 'b k 't 1 ks lie w1th A. S. ,COllet o1IerlDi ,be in~- said. "will pre~e u:, lor any fann Mr. and Mrs. L. 1lS. ~ke~t re- and family, .ot Sabina, Mr. and Mrs. her sister Mrs Horace Shaner at TUesday eVe,oIDa. ~ent. are ~y wee . ••• 1 . 0.°, ., 1 e .catIon. At thft ,business ~eettng, the of dIsas~r, whether It' -be 'ene;n!, :~~- turned to tbetr 'home, here,' Satur- J. H. Wrlgh., MIss Irma EJIs, James the bome' of ~~r mother, Mrs. Sam being m.a de tor a third same TueI- ' .the Boy Scout cabin project: clUb voted $5 to the Chrlltmaa Seal ~ fire or floqd epidemIc stonn day evenlniJ arts a two weeki trip prury, Mr. 8.pd \Mrs. JaCK Lon" Mr. Meredith . day night, poisaibJf ~tween \1nl WiJl have to wait . until fUDd. , or disease." .' ' . thrql1.llb Ploilda. .' :nd Mra. Dallas Boger' and daughA large group of rela.tJvel and AItmu,U 1P'0upa. ..' "I '" 'Spring. : • well anyw~y, the Because of illne88. Mr. John X. ' Duties or the oommlttee wlU be - " ...• • er, MIas KIlt-hryn. of ,Dayton; Mr. friends were ' lnvited fOll tbe occa. • ..', : .. :' ' scouts have the 'lolS and the Presto~, ~ash \Ulable to take ...~ outlined In future bulletlna issued ~. and Mrs. RAUpb Hast.lngS and ~a:~w::ey, ~r~Dd Mr5~ slon and er.Joyed an, afternoon of ~ 'Ii~ HeI~ ! . ~ . place on t e program, and - - - by, the Ohio state Council of De- son, BoOert, were 8UDda.y dinner . ,. , . an s, Her ·contest.s followed with refres~lmen ts . . .. ... y ; U , '~ ~< !Roney, Wl~h Wilich to ,com- ~~n f!l1e!1 ¥l ably with a beau- fense, .Burton said. , au.eats at tbt· bame o:CMr. and Mrs. Jje'rt McM1l~ and family. an~ Mrs, Many useful and beautiful gUts were 8 ba plete,.the Job, •• school kids tlIul 0br1a~ ~'tmaa'Bheand~ lof ~. ·B . Elmer liutl1lCs, o( near Lebanon. Ran d .~.:.addEsoctlltr otHLebanon, Mr. received by the 'brlde-to-be. J rOUn , . I' " the or.181n of Ohrll . ts 11 ' e agemeyer and . f tl It! ' ". . 1.' ••'; " ~. sore Of cOIllPthalm!e k d. carma beauWul custOms sucb as "HangurC . Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Dye, of Utica, daughter, or Oregonia i Mr. and Mrs , W8~~~~sw~~:e~:I~~:h~rs~SB~te:: .' . -,~-', .' '.' ' ov~r e wee ~n> ", ,. ~ ore.s tn~ the ,Mi5t1etoe". ,"Burning the , " , . N. ¥,. rtlturned to tlQeir bpme last Frank U. LeMay and famIly, Miss Ronhum~s, and Mrs. Stella Thomas, Mrs, AI!:a ~~~ WM 1)0I"' ~' of theIp. underw:ent , ~um- Yule the ,Christmas Tree, the MonW!oY after spendlng 'a weet.wit,h Helen J:1awke, Mr.· and Mrs: J. B,I all of Bellbrook ' Mrs Stella McCor- to memibel'll 'of the ~dsblp zatiok~ay • , ; Qlder 0bt1stanM.. Oarol, the Ohrlstmas ~ their son ·Dr. B : P. Dye and fam- 88ckett Rnd famIlY. Mr. and Mrs. m1ck and MIS:: Nelie Ankeney of at ,till!' nomel :last.. W~ ~ _£- . ' b' 'd .~ ' S~I Santa Clatla. BD4 lastly -tlY' Oharles HagPmeyer and flUlllly, Mr. Itt -l__ noim far the ObrlatmM ~. ' d , eUWI remem er ; u r ~ n 6 the ~ 01 OhristmaS carda. She A profit of $46 was real1zed trom.· . ' • .. ' and Mrs. Albert Drake, Mr. and XeDla;. Mrs, Kenneth Penew , .... S. The Tbomp,son 'bom.· WM II'l Wodd War I when cow wall clQiea with the tbouabt of Oharles the Ohrlatmas Bazaar, sponsored Dr and Mrs Roseo.- Peele' of Wll Kt~ Harold Shutts and fam1.y, Mr. ~I~,:rid C. crenewli,t M~al:t OliristmQ deco~tloDB. lDolUdipi .. 80 scaTce-tlu~t many per80~8 ~ "1 ~ bonor \£hrlstm8lj In ' here recently, by t~e Woman's Aux- mtngton, "nd Mr. and lin.' John aM, Mrs. Dick Thomps n, Mr. and W~I~k~r' a~~: da~~~t'er ~ Anna uee. , arDWld Wb cb the tJUt.a tor ~ made daily tripe along the ItDJ heart, arid try \0 Ic~ 1t aU tbe lliary of St. Mary s Church, It was 0001 and daugbter, MarIlyn wl!l'e' Mrs. AmO$ Fairchild, Mr. and Mrs, Marilyn Mrs H Meredith Mrs :s Secr.e t l,Siaterlj"were pl&pt;clIUld. . ~ ·'.....'.... d t ks th . ye&l'.~' ann~ed .t a meettng ot the or- SUDday eveDing SUJllper lue~~ ot ~ TJebpeyer ,and daughter, Mr. ,'. 'Mr's. dlstrlb}l~ •. :.. ..:. I , • .ralJ,&:vQ rac ga ermg Up Guesta at tile meetlhs were the ' ga~tioD beld Prlday afternoon at anc1~ John Boger Mr and Mrs Brooks, Mrs, George Peterson, The ' d~voUo~l ~ was lea ~ .. ,coa11hat. had f-allen from Rev md Mrs. McC~(.n, ( of tbehomeofMrs: E.C.Orane.. Apor M~SAllce~n:~d.~.Q. oona Robel't ' Gray. Mrs. cord ' Rlch and RoMlssberNcInaB~ert'tMMIss JLean,~elll~ahkerl' Mra.fi>ak1ej ":-q....' ·lWI..'fw!i?i::· }iM "'. ..., . If "' " ,' , tI f this f' .. a" " . .. .._ . nh ~co rs ew.., ..... c ae • ,, ~", ~. ' ' p~ng ~ ••• ' »"e~ory SprlDaboro; .Mr. I.nd Mrs. James I!:. . , on 0 und Wul be Ullcu to, P~.- , . Mr.' and Mra. Donald L. Hawke .......8. J. L..Mende all. Mrs Georae . Gwlland Mrs, sa~ , Chrlstmas ~D. ,Car~< , !,~.: 8erv~' Us rigHt ret,nemb~r .. MeOltU'e. Mr.:ancl !Ira. .Rober~ Oo~ ~=ch rsc,~:les tor St.. M~ 8 . and .Mr. ,an~ . Mrs. ~~wll ,'lbompson Mer~dlth Rnd ,MJss Behelqu Mere~ ~nd J;~,r.latmas rea1~11.' w~ ~!~ thAtimany kdi& bo.td~d , coa" an4 ¥r.. and Mrs. ' Arthur Swar , h __ " ., ' ' attended early Oomnlunlon Serviccs C· dUh. or ' e pr~. ~ was vo~ ., . -. " . • .. • and ·dalll~ter. Mr. .and Mrs, Keller 'lbe mee ...... W88 0P,etltt4 With a at Trlnlty Ohurch llaml1ton Bunthe Christmas Bl'ai ruM aDd,IIi_- \ wh~n t.1r:~~~t.~ ~ Boak win e~ter~ in Janua!1. - pe~Od of dfvotJon. c~~~ Jity. th~ day. {; . , ' . mun1~ OhrlatmaS llUket· . . . . ' , a_ ' C6'"rw.lDt ',throw- ~ .'" . .presldent, Mrs, . O• .R. ~r. OOD~ , " -, '~" • nated. . ' 1 .t~ . ~.! ing, as much·: coal as ~hey .trIb.uClOns were voted to th, o~...," Robert' .pr~ston~ 'Of , Mr. and . __ , I:f , Refreshments, w~te II e r veil to, 'iO •• " ~ , OIUI9.' mas . 8eal and tl\e Commwllby . 1 - J ... Pr - ton m:;..... h ' .t. .. gUC$ts atter the meetlDa bt IIrI. ~ , eou]a tii!to~e the trai~ s~rt' V' , ',..... '_ ~rls'tmas .BWet fUDela. 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'i, • 'I' ," t·, -w, , r.Five c&feB of diphtheria had been. ship In Pearl Harbor, HawaU: Rel" 'FOR ,AIiRXM ,€OD"~ was then .• ~" CQ~mer::clal ' U8e bame of.lUs. ~pb. ::st1l}~1d ~IP¥ENvORS IN . , " . ' ~' ~.'" ' 'proDOuliCeclln WaynellY1Jle and vJ- aUves of ~than t,tave ,lleen' Qll;Xl0,usly _ " ';,,1 . 't.',:. • .of :radio', was ·~nknb~n;,. ~~ .tb~H!. cl~ : b ' ~ " ' . ~.A:~ PAPE~ . ~. and ~,.. W. .E" ~~d Yialted c1nIty, Monday. . 'lbey are aw~lt.1ng word from him SJOce the ~neraL 8erv~re )teld. Wed- I new p,peJ'&.j' bemg. the ollly pl&iu fOf \~ AOJiIivement Da1 pro- , ~ :--- ." " ,. . tbelr alatilr, ~~.pde . ~, at l, ~unneU, 60n of Mr. and ~s, Ever- boIl,lblng ot the U. S, ~aval Ba~e, peSciay at · :a:sO. P. K, ' at bla : ~' . d' " ti i . ' ....., dls- ' ., ·P or the ..p~ of ~~,v~r St. ~betl\ ' LY-'<'~~, pa~, ~t- en 8unnell; Arlene Ball, dll11lhter lasf Sunday. , 'h S l'InibO I ' - Abram me __ll8 ; of. l~emlDa nlr, ~- ~ t:o . ~ ~. .'~ .Av:~, W~ . eJora 'iD fWllI their ~e8 .tfiiiX; ~ '\1t'da$r ~ternbon. ','I(tI!: ~ ~~.- Of ;Mr. !oM Mrs. Elzle Balli :Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Whitaker, ome ,near p , 1'CJ, , or <11'" CliIIMlt formatIon •• ' • the' latge . < • " • turDs tor. &be s1&lnontba .penod enlP' Pl'oyWc ar~, n operat1,on,p8rform- Oltarea C,*rlton and soil Donald ' and son; ~eddle. were reported safe Cook, 77, retired tarm~ aod ... ' . . 'arniy truck trl!>DaPort tha~ 't~tb~= ~~~~as a~ '~:Decemoer ~l' .1Kl, lID e~mlr?er ec1 lal ' e.eit, aqC1..~~te' fQ: retllnl . and Alberta Brann~k, d~Ught.r at 'HlclQnan F.leld, Honol,uLu . Mon-. ~!~~ ~f·( :'~,a:,~~ .tho Wl1ynesvUle the ~ al,' d ted·r.'or the bbli",'" sea- fpr . ~ Oh1O· ~t or Taxa- to her home bere uw'la~part ot Mr, and Mrs, Albert Brannoc~ day' nlg~t. -by Whitaker.,; mother: . Born In Wa--,II' be li.kt-11 , .stonped r. . in ' . v~ ~ --, ,.tton w1lI be ~ ~~hOllt the -tb1a WeeL '~.' '<.,. , • Mrs Josle Graham, of 924 UnIon .r~ }...e, . _, , . '""' otlier . ~l1g~~ wa~l"oute ~~~. . .. ~' , ' . .. . ''COunt, at tb'e ~ l~ftoDa a1\d • ;.. ~ . '" • ." ." .....'" CjVIC CLUB HEARS . Avenue, Dayton, Mrs , Granarn re- a l'e.sld~n.t of the ~pd1:l,gbOro com'Wrig~t fiel~ ~ut t?ok. ~lie: Robert ~or datea abow,n In, the tC?U~g acbed.M rr and Mra. O. Lf!e Hawlce,lII.S8 COLLES' PROFESSOR c¢1ved a telegraph whJeh read; ~nltt45 lS-:n.tr~ - 'wrOIli' toad at the Juno.t ion , ~~=._.~' ,~e Wcltz and Mrs, Nell ¥derson ."Don't worry, We're safe and 0, 'K !' and' n \ ~ta~' . : . " ·d· 48 ' th wa'ted COD . ~ ,...:... ~ 19~b-Pord >a.raae. ~ ~ ~w~, at CQ1&qpbus, , .......... Whitaker Is a clvllian employee ~I . . • ' ,. • '. ~, " • 0 f 42. ap , . '~i:'; ey "I, ; . eDwrt.I~~ •. PaUl . _ . _ -' . ?::r: , ,\ . "; 1lImdaJ: !Irte~n. .. :' Dr. W; R., .ry.J.~. pro;esscr 01 phy- the U. B. army In the englne~rlng ' ,. . " 'I l:, ' ..~~ t.. '· '.' here until a laBT. car was (ij&.tWo . ..2Otb~'. of- , '" . . . !: '. ' sica and ~,theUiatics at Wllmlng- department at Wckman fleld. < APPOINTBb Tu ~"1Ji paiChed from th~ fi. 14, 'to •" 'f4' ~t1er. . :P. · , : ,'/, : 1 •• ,<~.. . ....~. Ui4 lin, W. E. stroUd ' were ton COllt;le ~n.d wor d--wlde, traveler ' . , .. \ . '.- " BBO .(]BOIIIG ~.,...~ J.j& .. u'd ,t h there .' . -,nCl . . ...."'-• .Ttt° hulnolOUs ' J'n: 12Oth,--Ka.;«,'Ii ,suiidaY' evonfng gIle!lts of Mr .' and addre6ed ," pthe!lng 01 . U'Ilrty, LQCAL COUPLE'S ~;, . . .........___. ,.. , I{ ~ ~ em '. . • . '," , . :r,eaatDgs b,.~ ....: ~, concl.uded " •. 1oIr:II. George White IUId ft.ml1r, of WaY!lesvtlle ' 0tVtc clUb members, D "'UG'HTER ' ' W*"D " Mrs. W: O. .... ' "_ DUD 'A- · ,. f.be ~ . .' ' of- . ~ ,'. . . ¥oniJar' ~~.. TbIt . present W9rld . A. ". ~. lect,ed a8 ;lJle'mJ);~ • ~ ~~. t ... ,< '. . "',. • • crisis, bSi, QDpr.esatons of the dUU' ~'" Servl~ lUJ,I.11-'~ ,• Noa.mtG~~ A~ HOLIDAY- DANCE t . ~ , ':c;n-, ,ST/ MARY'S SCHOOL , c\l1tlea .1eacuna up ·to , It.a outbreak, Miss Rosemary ,B. 'Bentley, daugh-. ,mlttee ~IQQ'"' " ."u2.. ... n-.;;..' . .:. .... 1O'It ' .• TO BE: ,lftJ;.D HERE: " " TO n.ESBNT CBBlSTau.s 'ftl-Ay ind. of \he .peaUf ' Ul WOl'!.d CQJldlUQll ter of Mrs. W. C. St, John, and J:ohn _ I ~. . , __ ,. It ~ ao:oompJisb[ prqVlded the sub~ Keith M. Ashmead, of OlnClnDatl, ,~~~t:;i~:a=~:=:~ . ..... Perle ~ anCI ~. ..... B. !..IIIJ~~ ~!!. ~, ~ttef!i from the . Grange . ' The boys aruf'blrlil .or st. ~'. J!JC\' f~ '~ addrela. .. '. so~ of tqe lite-M~. 'and' Mrs. K. 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holidaYI atal't Their niece Mill Marpre~ Ken- day evenin. cueat of her abter. Ooun~. Ohkl. d_eued. . Dated thlB nth daI of ~ 2 end January 5, rick, of ~tervUle. II a member lira: Jeue J»ennlncton and Uttle IIHl• when ~ -will come back, atill happy and teok part ill thll ~vent. Ion, JMae Jr. .~ . ' RALPH B. OARBY .....~ WQDelVwe. Ohio Kaln street sa.te ....r ..... CornQlO~ about thatr holiday fun. Mill M. FranklIn. of Ft. BlackMiaa Charlo~ Tho~as. ot Da,Judp or tbe Probate CouR _ __ . Loee G a . . . · more Va and Meuen O. B. Dar- ton, wall the Sunday peat of bel' _ Warren. eoun~. Oblo -'M. M 8eooDcI Claaa Mall KaUer at Postomce._ Waynesv11le. Ohio M and Mn Carl Smith and HarveysbW'lr W1111 lOrry to 10118 neU ~nd Williama, ot Gate City', parenta, MI'. and Mri. WU~ur B. z. a",y' ,Atty. -~;;"';~"';;"'--:=-....".,..___=--~--.."..-"-___-:-...,..,..,,.,..------"""':'" Mrs r. Arch CoPlle were Dayton the pmel lut Friday nlah,t, but Va., were CUelta lattt week at the Kirk. B. C. Crane Editor and PubliSher 1 h' 1 t M ~ we .re sure wblan we play the home of Mr. and Mnt. Howard DeMr. and Mra. \ Warren Dakin, at II oppel'S as on .y. . sam!! teamll apl~1 on January 16 weese. . tile Shidaker home. en~rtained . . . . .~• • • • • • • •~ IB8UED EVERY rnuRSDAY Mr. and , Mrs ..Isadore Bloc~ we~ 'We will do our best to pro.va we Mr. and MH. Walter Kenrick, guests over the week-end. ,\ I f his sister I,. Cincmnati. still know bow to . overcome one and Messers' James Haines and guests 9 Mr. and B!lrs. AlVa Hate.b enter. 8UIIecrlption PrICe. '1~ Per, Y~r, Payable in Advance last Sunday.. . defeat. ' Frank Slade were Sunday dinner tained to Sunday dinner, their . . ' guellta of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. aunt and uncle, of WU,!,lng'ton. Mrs. MOrrJ.!! Sherwood, of Columbus~. spent a few «1ays last " Hainell ,'and family in Dayton. Mr; Mr. arid Mrs. Levi Hutchison, of TARVIA-~p TAR ANJ) ' I '~) week with hel;" p.a renta, Mr. and and Mrs. Kenrick attended ..ehurch Dayton, were buslnesll c~llers here, ROAD OIL, EXCAVATING I ~<.i Mn. ~. C. HartIlock. ' . at 'B elmont al their little nephew, Sunday. Spnng Valley Garden Club ,IS - - -. Lani Slade Haines. wu christened. - Mrs. Unkas, of Wilmington, was DUMP TRUCK SERvICE Mrs. Marpret Johns attended the guest of friends bllre, Sunday. : entertained. Memben res~onded Mrs. Waitei' Kelll'lc-. COrrelpondeat ~ to roll call by naming. Christmas the funeral of her cousin, Abram ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " Evergreen~ at a meetmg of the Mrs. Charles Anderson, of Way- Cook at Springboro, Wednesday, NEW SUITS The inventory of the estate of Daisy Cha~n Garden Club a~ the nesvUle, spent Friday with Mr. and the burial at Franklin. B.l'tiet .Liming, Lebanon, filed E. H. Stegemol\er, Lebanon, to be home of Mrs. Raymond Wilson, and Mrs. Allen Emrick. Mr. An' ' Mft. NeWe B1lDII8D. Correaponden' . d t hem f or d'mner i n derson jome a dl:voi'oe action against Joseph rea d D ecember 30. Wednesday af.ternool'l. Phone. Wayneav1lle "Nl I The executor of the estaUa of Mrs. Richard Mattern discuesed the evening. Mrs. J. W. Anderton in comlildward Liming for a divorce, Mr. and Mrs. William Creighton ' pany with Mrs. Lena Hartsock and Charles E. Lewis omered to pay "The Origin and Use of Mistletoe" Lebanon off1Ce Phone .79K- \ . cbarirtng l'Ieglect. He asserted in $40 per month to Helen Wood. and Mrs. Cbarles Swindler demon- were guests of Mrs. Susan Saylor, Mrs. Don Hadley was a Dayton · 98-14 Morrow PboDe No. ,3 hil petition that they were married The shares of minor leptees of strated the construction of a In Dayton, Wednesday. MnI. LoIIIH File. CorrellpCIndeM visitor, Friday. . in . December. 1939, and that she tbe estate of the M. J. Summer, Christmas star from evergreens. Dickie Irons WllS absent from Mrs. Miohenor ana Mrs. Brad- • • • • •_ _• • • • • • . t mas wr,ea th s made b y m em- school a couple of days lallt week The ladles of the W. C. T. U. bury of Lebanon, called on Mrs. Ch rlS left . home JUly 15 last and h as Lebanon, ordered pai d. . Chi bers were dlMplayed Mrs Don were in be a ce en In cago. F. C. Anderson. Lebanon. apD . ' . on account of illness • entertained Thursday after- Evelyn Meloy and Mrs. Katie AnRev. Arthur Sben~e1t, of Ox- noon at the home of Mrs. Anna derton, one day last week. .. Giea. Inc. filed a cognovit ac- pointed executor of the estate of Con~lin played a piano medley of 'tiOD apinat L. G. Kennett for re- John Rider Hamilton township, Chnstmas Carols. RefT?shmenta ford, was a dinnel' guest, Sunday, Randall who read tbe Scripture . Wilton Hartsock called on bis co~ of $863.09. with O. F. Barcul. W. W. Whitea- were served by Mrs. Wilson as- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lesson ~nd Prayer. The President grandmother, Mrs. Adab DeathellGeOrae ~illett filed a divorce ker and Margaret Wund as ap- slsted by Mrs. L. C. Hartsock and Hunt. Mrs. Cassie Collett and members age, Thursday evening. action '. pinat Bessie Bi~lett,. cli~- praisers. Mrs. Lee Spahr. The January Mrs Walter I!(enrick was a are planning Christmas gifta f~r Mrs. Nellie Bunnell irs spe~dlng a ~g· neglect. Be stated m. ~~ pet!Th tate of Lida R. Turner meeting will be at tbe home of guest 'at the "We Quilting Club" tbe Soldiers of the Dayton Hoapl- few days at her home. Mrs. Don tiqn that they were marrIed 10 Dee ell. . Mrs. Tucker. Christmas meeting Wednesday at tal. A reading o~ "Cigarettes" by Hadley Is substitutlng for her. cembei' 1_ and. that she left home Morrow, deternnned to have a ne Mr. and Mrs . .C. A. Sollers spent the home of Mn. W. G. Hainell in Mrs. Randall and other readings of Miss Ruby James ,and Freda t i' September and has valu~ ?f $886.92. . Sunday with MISS Lulu Sollen, at Dayton. ' interent were given. Harvey were Lebanon vi!litoH, Frisince resided in Dayton. They have Wilham A. Rogers named execu· Dayton. M.r. Sollers returned home The Chrilltmas entertainment of The W. S. C. S. held their an- day. . BOOT FOR AND CONSIGN no obildren. . ~r of the est:ate of Martha R. Sund~y eveni~g, but Mrs. Sollers Lytle-Sunday Scbol will be )leld nual Chrilltmas meeting.-Thursday Miss Lyd.la Wright had as her Kamie Groaa;Franklin, asks tor GIlman, Franklm. . remamed until Wednesday even- at the church next Tuesday even- in the Aid room, wiih a "pot dinner guesta, Sunday, Dr. and your cattle, hoga. sheep and calves a divorce deene from Jesse Gross REAL ESTATE TlUNSFBR8 ing. . luck" dinner, the exchanging of Mrs. Dudley Keever, of Centel'Vllle. to 'Norr18-BrocIt 00.. nVe wire and . mg. who Ihe cha1'gea with cruelty, as- -Fred and vii-lima Kabn to Delta Dannie Huff, oldest son of Mr. Mn. J. W. Houston, of Ye1I.ow gifta and program in the afternoon. progress1ve firm for the h1gheA NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT MriIDa- that he ·'rep~at.;dl.y s~ck C. Larrick, lot 78 in Lebanon. and Mrs. Harvey Huft', fell and cut Springs, wail a week-end guest of Rev. and Mrs. Moor, were in atmarltet prices and. good service. aDd otherwtse abUlled thi~ plamHuston and Alice Ford' to May- his hand on a mil~ bottle and it her son-in-law ancl daughter, Mr. tendance. UDion 8&oot y~ ClndDnaU., O. Admlnflll'ator tt«". They were ~rried 10 1982 nard and Virginia Carnahan, plot required several stitches to dOlle and Mrs. Everett Early. The local Order of Grange. enPMate Or WrlJht 8. BiDIdeJ TUne In OD' Radio Station WCKY aftd have four ehUdren. . in Harlan twp. the wound. . .. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Henry Saylor and tertained at a Christmaa pa~. . o-.ed ' c:J:O_ON PLBA8 nOODDINGS Charles Mount. by administrator, Mr. and Mn. John WhIteSide, children, of Dayto:n, were Sunday the chUdren o~ tJ.ie communIty, Notice Sa hereby given that Mar- 12:26 ot 12:90 p. m. for our dally Three .uita were compromised to Allen Dale and Janette Wiley, Mrs, I. O. Peterson and MH. Cora guests of Mi' and Mrs Harry Wednellday evemng m Grange Hall. Vin H. . BlnItley whose Post Office market reporta. . pd dilnliaaed without record. They 1.26 acres in Franklin twp. Davis were guests Sunday of Mr. Graham.' . 'Mr. Gurth Schuh, who ill vl!1it- Addreall Is R. R. No. 3. Lebanon. weJI8 thOle of Calel) C~rk against Roy and Marlba Hudson to Wil- and .Mrs. Jesse Jenson at Da~n. Mr. Alton SheehllD. of Cedarville ing here and Mrs. Schulz. we:re has beenofduly as Ii~======~~~~ Max ·Crou; William Fink against .Ham Elmer Barnes, lot 86 in MISS Mary K. Copsey, of Xcma, College was a Sunday evening week-end guesta of the latter's Ohio, AdmlnJatrator theappoihted Dtate · .of Charles Fink and others, and Frank Plainview Manor, Franklin. spent Tuesday with her ~~d- guest Mr. Paul Jrohna. ~other, 1IJrs. Ella Coppersmith, of Wriaht S. BlilkIey lAte ofl Warren ' Fink qainlt May Buntsbarger et . Henrietta Bines, by adminlstra- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Xenecht, of Sayler Park. ' ..aI. • tor, tp Z.in Armitage, 1.88 acres Copsey. lJrookviUe, were Stmday guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Roy King moto~ r;============9\ The demurrer of the defendant in Salem twp. Mrs. P. E. St. John who has ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ralp~1 Hammond and 'to Cincinnati, Sunday, retunung AUCTIONEER overruled. and be Wa,l given),O Marcy Harrison, et ai, to Peter confined to her home, 8uft'ermg children ' their three month's old son, Roy AUC'J10NEER1NG . dQa to fOe aD ans~er in the suit and Nellie Siebert, 8 acres in Har- from a .severe col~ is able to be Mr. ~nd Mrs. keller Graham Jr. who has been confined in. the of . Willi~m Moore ,against Fred Ian twp. out agam.. were guellta of Mr. and Mn. C. W. Children'lI HOIIPiial, ret u l' Jll n g 30 Years Esperience Borde"" -roster, in which Moore J. H. and Emma Bamel to MH. El~y SmIth" who hall ~n Albright, at PekinI' Sunday even- much improv ed. aeeka ~ .for alleged injuriell Thomas and Flora Allen. lot 20 in ~erioU8ly,JU with heart ,t rouble, 1S ing. ' , Mr. and Mrs. . Wendell ,William, auataiDed 11)' . hill two daughters Barites subdivision, Franklin . Improving. Mr. and Mrs. WeXtel' Kenrick at- 80n and family were Dayton IIhop- Par Dates, Phone HR8 ~&lDe.wileD he laYS they 1f.ere bitte by "Frank Fritz. to William and Mr. Samuel Holland ball been tended a lurPnae ' ~rly • FrIday JlCnt, Saturday. afj.ernoon! vWe. Ohio. Beverae CbarIea. Wri e Banfett's dog. Geol1ria Chamberlain 1. 9 acres in under the doctor.s care the put evening at the llolDe of Mr . and Milll )ladp Ann Heckle, of WilTERMS _" DATE. Ethel E. EIiJott 'Wall awa1'ded • Hamilton twp. ' . w~k. . Mn. wm~m Calder. at eai-lille.- mington, waa tl\e week-end cuelt BIlOOBi U"~fSB divorce. from 1'lord Elliatt on aD Josepb Dol'lUltander to Arthur P. , Mr. and .JlH. Mu Co!Dpton ,:nd for Mr. and Mn. lames Kaser, bf of her granc1mother, ~. ~ ~====-'-=============-::dJ allMDei !:ha...., Ufendant havinc Guidi, Iota '134-5 in ', Fosters Park, fani.lly vislted last SuDday WIth Middletown, celebra,t ing their first Sm.a rt. . Wa~~viU.. Ohio })e:eft _WIl7 for the past three Deertieldtwp. Mr. and Mra. Paul Compton, at wedding auniversal')'. Attorney L Z. Jordon, ,of WUYe&l'll court recorda state. . _ Siin Hobbs to MurreU and Mae Sprlnafleld. . . Mie8 Gelieva Rolltzabll iI vilit.- 1II1ngton~ tranaacted bilainess here, Ph~7' . . . . . .I·GB UCEN8B8 • Tinney, 18.60 a~ in Wa~e twp. MislI Eclna,.E lam. of ,Middletown. 1nI her UDCle ' aftd \auntj Mr. aild. Thurilday. . '. '" . Inine Todd. 20, I.OOrer, and Susan Ev!ma' Bro'!P to Carl and spent the week-end here with 'he~ MI'J. FJ:arii Brown, at Tipp City. lin. Ruby Gi~ou.h. aecompan,ied . Ruth Liah~ 18, tiof:h 9.! Co~da1~. Gl~a ~. Iota 14 q. B:Ul~lIt sillter. . . Mr. and ~~ Rtllll'ell , Campbell by Mila Bemi~ Ba1'Ilhart, were Keith AAbmead, 28, Cincinnati, Par:k. WaYJ)eavtlle. • ,~l'. ,:,~d :Mm. N. D. Smith en- and children attendl~ a ~atmaa Friday shoppen. in Wnm~ truck driver, and Rosemary Bent- Howell. and Moliie ~ckett to tertaiDed at a far'nU.y dllmer, at meeting. of a ~undny $Chc!cil elaaa' Mr. Robert ~ayil~ who ~ .in a ley"" 21, Waynesville; Walter Childers, Iota 89-90 in ~e!r hopae ~unday. 1n~9nor of o( 70 members or tl)e Beaverttrwn Tex~ Service ,damp. Is Vialtinir f~ul- ll .AndeJ;8oll; 40. ' shot ,sha- Plainview Manor. Franklin. thel.r lion, ~e~th S. Smith, who church at ,the home .of 1Ir. : aDd his ~Dta, Ih. ~ )1m. Glan kerr abel II.riI. Buel Reedy, 85; Edwin .$lId Aaenath Thomas' ~ hal ju~t retuJ:n~ from Hawaii, ·Mn. OJarenee , Wal&t~, at' oaF"D.aviil al\!l ' sil~ of"'ana~ both of. ~. , M elvin arid M. L. .Meb8ftie. ~ wbere he ~p.ent two years. Guest. Wood" Tuesday ·~v.e~ina' of wt, Mr. Char~es P.rI~, qt Camp ShelBop-eaa.ea-81l.....~ . J:ohn Charles ~keney, .39, R. R. aores in Wayne twp. were Mr•. and Mrs. ~I.b En.le wee~ MH. Camp~~I . and children by, who waf vlaitipg his. ~ta, ......I4..PreiDpUJ S, XeD~, 4nDer and ~eryl Sondra Heber and Pearl Throckmorton aDd familY. ,~.: f~rn~shed the mU8i,~ on the, pro- reportA!d ~ Camp, Monday. , c.u:;Mraedlth, 19~ Waynesvil~~ to Leta L. SlQae~ lot 2 Jlr:Tbrock- Mra. . ~.rge and a y, ,gram. · ,. Mr. a~ Mrs. ' JoJ,n Syfem, of · Orrille Tufte. 35, ,Spl'lng Valley, mort'.On lIubdlmion, Frankin. ' DaYto~, ~r. and ,Mrs• . Clement ~aes Ruth. Eft ,nd Ethel ,Dayton, were Wedne~i ,e'!,en1ng f~. and deneva Detilinger, 80, Rose ana W. H. ,Ellison to J'l0Jlf ~da::ter. ~= O~&I\ Reeder attended tbe Junior PhD: guesta .ot, his mother, Mrs. Mary• Kirk, 1.88 ~ ~n- Franklin tWp" u~; an , . ' an .' ey !)armonlca Orcheatra at tb~DaJton Syferd. • . .~ factory worker. Charles ·B. Pa.t tol!r 21, timber Li.zzie" . €iev--r 'to '"--'-'. pmMith --'led ' , Art ' Inltitute, Sunda.. Mils Claudie Gray , . " ~w ~ r. aM and daMurb:Jter. rs. esseShH)rl~y. eu,.,... " atJ.emoon. , , . . ...'a Thanworker, and Marie ., Kennard, 18. Lever, 70 acres m 'Clearcreek n,p.' 1 ••• 'U' w' H ' 1 t S da both 'of Lebanon. ' George ' and Daily BaU to W. un Jllllls · ...a ,e elst as un y • . )la,.. Vaft Meter, 21, Dayton, bUll Lellie Earnhart, jr" lo~ 52 in :Maek~ . ~'. I. V(. S~~th, who ~u, ~4lD F;==~~=~~~~~=~~==~=!!!!i!!!~~===~~ ~ and IJberta Moore 21 inaw addition Franklin.· 111 ~s 'lIniProvl~g. " An .. ' 1"11.."';': -'-- - - Gift ' P.....:oi PlaID. , '" . ' Ml',. and irJrs. Leater ·Ball. ofAIlPopriate",,,U:a..UIICIII • Go1c1eD CUi :iI~ 22, Sprlnlr- ' Xeni!-, were , guesta of M~" Arch ! 'mIT 04C'l'118 'LAND fIeI4. ~, aDd ~tty Euleen Copsey, last ~~lIday ev~,. ' ~ 21, ....banon. jo&'PI:: ' , ~ . ~f' and. MJ:I!. Frank' 0 Nedl are • J!&OB&ft COtJBT"ylsltJng ~th Mr. Frank KyIle., ~ \ ' . ' ., . " 1~'. . . Sell. _ ~ .... ~, ~"t The P. T. ' C.' sponsored .a cake _The .ta~ ot, IDB Rue •. Mason, ..~ walk at · the gymnasium . last FriONE . OF' TIQC JAaoat ~OTIOX , ()I\' CACTUS deten.lnecl to Ilave a net Value of .'. MI'. ~nd Mrs. _1'1' Crl'wfo~ IlJIlI day Dig~t' realizing a !flee sUIli. UDCaN' AND INDIAN ~y ' . , ' ' f . . . . ._ . '.. an~ < exempt from Inberi- da~hte-t, ,~udrey, atten~c:l a dll!:- Th6- ,aprjng Valley School , ,b8pd open DIr.U1, EV~' aDd Sunday•. ' tan~ ~ to '" " . , ner . at the home Of lIr. and )Irs. fumiahed !lome _eXcellent music. I', OlOHcl w.~~ ." en T1ui ,.,', Of -the estate of Wal,~r , ~o~, of West ,Can:ol,l- Mrs. Ruth Stbigley representing . C~CT1JS 5 . . . ile Wl1ua. -l'lorton will be heai1i l>e- toDI In honoi' Of, 111'. ArCh}e Fiacui, the p. Of A. ~. ~ a ;teli)' . ~~. . " of Camp Sh"llW. brother of Mr.. ~Ieaillng way presented the Higll BaIp'h S~ JobO, Georp Krager. Crawford ,~ K~ 'l:homas. ' School 'with a flag to replace the ~~ S. Invin .were nafl?ecJ to !,P- 'll1ie .Utica CharC;Ji wIlI .have ,their ' one on the pole that' was ,struek by ". pr,1".~, .:m, ~~~~ of William J. ~ltJilU prp~' SundAY,even- lightning t;his fall , 'a180 . ~ree se!,-, State BoODie 7!5 ~,lJe..... ' . mg- the 2tst, ~ainning ,a t 8 0 clock. vice 11ags for the- Grade Bnlldbi.. "-.'" ' ,'1taClI1!l Hura~· al1polnted admin- ¥nt. BannetISte1f8rt. Mrs. Harry The Merry Wives ciub met fast \l;..===~=~~==~~;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;=i;;;;;;;~=;;;:;;;;=~~=~ ia~ , of ~> ."te of James LeW!II. ,~nd Mra,~Fra~k ' ~ier..at- Friday at th~ home' of Mn. Birdie :ren,t: Ramie)', Sp~Ir~1:o1 with tend~ the .(uneraJ of their neice, Alexander. A sumptUous tUrkey ~tDW SI!DplSOn;Lee Webster and Wedneada,Y" a~temoon. dinner was served to .tbe foiIoWmIl' ~ FItta,.q ~pprafaera. ~eyti~. 8C1l~1 will.have their ladies: Mesdames Alexander"Nfllf .,. .....~(l~. ~llma.ti, ap- Christmall pro~~ . Friday even- Peterson BerthaHari8Oc~ Alma " ". ~lntiitd:, ~ecQ~, fd .~~ estate of ing, DeeembeT ~~. ' Hartsock, Grace" Borton ' Lena WilUP.l Sammu, Mallon, with lV. Mr. and MH. Bert Bunnell and B d I K te Ea I ' . jlJa h E •. ~ ~~:~l~s , W~ B~w daughte~·, entertained. . Mr. and FfX: ~~l'y ~ood ~usle cfIk~ an.cl D. E. DAt7Wood ~ . appra~. M~, Ben G~be:r: and family, Mr. dis. ' . .~ Hatfield ~a Itoppomted and 1In.,-Levi B\lDJlell and ,famiiy. ' .' ~lJ.. " to ~" ~~ of Jane ~r. and Mrs. Vaug~n Mullen an~ • JIj~ ~k1~ witli ~ E. son and Milll :A udrey Crawford on . , RLAIN CUkTAINS : ................. .. )(~ Q. , E. ' ~bUlabi . ~d·' C; Sunday. , . . RVFfLtD , CqR,(:AIN, '.: .... I ~~ "~r ~ .Ppt~~ Mr. and MH. Frank Fruier and " 'DRAPERIES ....... .' . ~ .... .:' , . . . .~ ·~!~"17 otthe. eatate of Cather:me Wa~ce ...eaUed at the ~CETAS!LE .. ;·c.....;."....., . ,,....~_.-. ~ .~. Cotirin~ ,Le~O~1 approv- Stewatt homl!. S~dAi~ ' " . '8 ' 1 .. (; .-,~ "~ . . ' , \ ~UMta .. at the BunneP 'h"o~e , 1 , .".. eat.te of ~ulia G. Sulllvan ThurSday ' evening were Mr. and .. ' ~&":' to have. a .net value of Mrs. LeIlUe 'Gorsuch and daughters. Monday atUarnoon .....t!ie.. , J!ilfh ,', .• ,i...... Ma~e. At a late hour ~h- school ·lItudenta lilItened to wfii:ltoii I ::--"".!! ' .entory of the elltaUa ' of menta were aerv8d and an exchange Chul'lihm's addl'Ms jtOneerning the .( JharIH 'C jJrooks, Franklin, ap- o~ llmall ~ts'WIiI made and ellJoy- war situation. ' ' .tJ~ dd_~Id.I.tJIIl!IIj~' IIIIi1t;~, ' p1;'O~ ed by all. Olrl,8tJau '~~1 . , ~ , ~ /' II . The Christmas pa~ 'wal opened _ _ _ _ _ _ _-..J.--+-'--~~~~~~,......:.~;..;..~:;;:..:..:...",+._ ~ .~~~~~!!!!!!!=~=:======~~~=~~~=!!!!!!!~ lJy 'a ,formal prOjTam 'pteaented by .th~ membeH; of. ~e JanJor Clau. The f~t"",<the IIOng, "You Are ~ SJlnahine;',:py Irene Fi~her 'and Lati~ ('" q~bo~e; 11. readmg waa ~:ven· 1iy '/.AAtln. Carr entitled "The Bear,.-Btory". Evelyn Willlon pve a ' ~tomJnne of three, guMta at 'tea· wJaich wal quite comical. Har014 Smith, better known as ,the great ar.tist '''StrawbeirJ' ScOree J1toot of hill ' tallinta by , 'dn~W1iIUrJ: portrait,.. ,TJtIs , oono)Uded m~ p~gram. The .-.te .6ow.MI their ap~~clation ·bl ~aa ~P" plause. '." '
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and I decided to 10 alonlr. It was I friends ." "Not 81nee they settled frosty so we bundled up in ewea't- Up.'l. then a tale of 1& family tom , by the settling of an estate. There ~rs and overalls, ·called . th,e dop was ' a greedy one anc:! a dOIr iIi the and st arted. We did.n't take SUZY, manger that diHnt' want some one she used.to be a fairly good pos· to have' something hI! didn't really sum dog if she is ~ collte, but now want himself a bossy one ' that she will run rabblta. · The lImtem wanted thin~ his wily and a once made a ci~~e ot yellow llght that peaceful family wall tom apart eut off famIliar landmarks and con· and ' "not speaking." U we could . Remember ~hat preparation of dinner is one f used me at first so that before we ever have a nation that could set!Jf the hig~ spots of Christmas Day. The most ~ ,gone half way to the woods I tie ita e8tat.es peaceably then we Importa~t Item on th~, menu is the meat course. dldn t know whe~ I was but I would have a nation that could 800n e'Ot my bearings and had no make a just peace af·t er a war. . At Christmas, as throughout the entire year, more trol;lble. Down through my . we are prep~red to off.e r ~ou, the choicest and woods and over the gate. They most appetlzlDg cuts. were with me so we went over the gate, not over the fence. The dop : Don't ·take the chance of ruining an othersniffed here and there, made sevWISe perfectly grand Christmas dinner by a eral false starts and came back a· MI'I. WWlam~ 8ml&b, 4Col'ft8PODden& poor grade of meat. . gain. Trixie is · a silent trailer 80 I was never sU.r e where she was. I Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson You don't tafce that char}Ce when you come think I would prefer a dog that entertained ~ guests, ~nday, Mr. here because we carry only the best quality of "gave tongue" !is they say in hunt- and. Mrs. WilbUr S[nltb of near meats. ing stories. It was a lovely. starlit XeD1a~ Mr. and M~. Theodore night but the pounm and the eoon MelntJre and son, Charlelt, near must have taken their evenln&' New Burlington, and Mr. and Mrs. walks earlier or were waiting .for Frank Braddock and Mrs. Ella the moon to come up. We Bcrambl- Hurley. S,~e Phone 28 Mrs. Marianna Bogun spent Suned up bills and down ravines and stood s1lent llsten1Dg tor tile dop day with her 'parents, Homee and to tree but never a sound. We de- Lucy Compton in New BurUngton. Mr. and Mrs. FlI'ank Chenocided that we had scared them all ---:----....,...----;•. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - away laughing at our own awk- weth spent Monday e1rening at the ~~IIIPlPPD~"ItIPItIPIP.It eDIIIIII. wa!dness in getting Up and down Wilson home. the steep banks. The flashlight Mr. Homer Haines has returned Larger Because of Better Service, Quality, and Price made a. long beam ?f ]i~ht that from a hunting trip in PennsylvanEatabli.bed 1849-1941 could pick outl- anythmg III a tree ia or on the ground, if there had be6n . anything but not even a rabbit Mrs: Mary. Bogan spent Sll:turcrossed our path. After an hour day mght WIth. her son, Rahegh or more of rambling we started Bogan and famlly. home, without anything th , show Mrs. ElIa ,Hurley is spending the at the Ne,! Burlington Friends need something stronger than our pinnacle. for the trip. They promised to winter montha with her son-in-law Church, ChrIstmas eve. own egotism to lean on and Christ Jerry Colonna I.s cast In an 1mu.ke me down "y the river some ' and dauD'hter, Raymolnd and Glen. is always waiting. portant comedy spot and Sa alway• . S f th ld' gOOd for a r.1ulUtude of laugha. night where they say we are sure na watson. ome 0 e so ,lers wIll get to The !11m was directed by Joaepb to find at least an oppossum. I Mr. and Mrs. Wllli8Lm Smith en· come home for Chrlstmas we know, Santley WldElr A.8soc1ate Producer enjoyed the ramble even if we tenained the former's parents as leaves are ca~celled, a~d we hope Robert North. Harry Losee directed didn't scare np any game. The sky dinner guests, Sunday. lIarrlelle F. Tbomas, Correspondent un.less somethmg comes up that all the Ice skating sequences. 80 clear, the s~rs so bright Mr. and Mrs. WilllUl'd Haines atthmgs don't get .any worse. Word . and everything so quiet yet we tended Church ~rvicell in Wi!· Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Smith called has been receIVed from Vern NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT are at war and those same stars mington Sunday. Mr.. Haines was on Mrs. Harvey Hole and her new Fordyce t~at he .will get a seven EVENING IN P.f\RlS SETS may look on horror and blood shed ' guest 8OIoi!!t. daughter at Springboro TliUrsday day leave If n2thmg happens. Admlftlltrator wllh the WID $1.25 to $2.50 ' before they complete their round. Mr. Raleigh Bogan and Mrs. afternoon. . Arulesed . ' l . , !' Dec.' 10. Coming back from an Mary Bogan were Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. PerrY J. Thomas ICE CHAMPIONS MAKE DEBUT &tate .. GiImaD . . YAN~y: C~OV£R SETS errand. ~ met the four ramblln&, ~esta of Mr. and Mra. ~lenn Da- and son were guesta Wednesday · IN NEW FILM TREAT NotJce Is hereby . slven that WU;. pigs out on the ,bi&,hway headed VIS near Wellman. The dinner was evening of the Eugene Schumaker ~ 118m A. Rogers whlllle Poet 0JDce CO~FUME, TAu: AND east. I stopped the ear arid ' once 10 bonor of ~ DaV:a woo Sa famil in Dayton RepubUq has garnered together Add~e88 1s 610 Gas and Electric BldIr TOILET WATER . again .in .my 'tQ~ clothes ~ beat home on fu1'louth from Cheyenne, Y • • an 1mpr~lv~ troupe ot world fam- Dayton, Oh1o has l)een dUlJ _&p' stockings chased tho I e pi&' I ' Wyoming. Nellie BUJmell ' was also Th~ Be~an Class meeting was OUB IC8 skaters ~nd presented them pointed 1\8>. Admln1strator with the '" SOc to '$2.,&0 thI'oU h the fence and the a guest in the .aftern~n. held m th.8 ,chu~h base"!ent Thu~- In a s~,tacular skating 111m. ··Ice- WW Ann~x'ed of 'the Eatate.ot Marfield gto ou~ l~ 'then back Mr. and Mrs. HOlmer ' Haines day evemng, With Preslden~ AhceCapades, which 18 scheduled to tba R. Gilman late.of Warren COun· BEAUTIFUL BOX STATIONERY and ...... t in the ·"r· and .... -rded th'em Luther arid Edith Hailles and Mrs' Gla8s .in charge . . It was declded. to °tpen Sunday at the Twin 'I11eatre ty. Ohio, deC8ued. 25c to $l.ocp· Ella H' s vi ·ted th • j er' ' 'adoPt a famity for -the ' Christmas or a run ot two days. Dated 'tbls. 11th day of December, "d "-tIi ' la "" rM._"" , t. _~~ 'heerd ne: (th .. ""'7 BatY 10 , 0 d hteameE il 81 t]4' el\._~CoI· season. , Miss Anna Nutt told a Dor~thy J,.ew18 heads the cast-- 1941. . . Mc~ MEN'S SHAVING SETs aueep en In ewes. now . uee aUIr ~. m Yo a .~r ~ . - Chriatmas story in a charming the , same Dorothy Lewis who has ,RALPH H. CARBY . 9Be . Fords when herain&, sh~p ;inatead' lege, RIChmortd, IndIana, Sun.daY falhion and sandwIches and coffee ~n weaving spells around ultra.. Judge of the Probate eourt of. honea), a~d wlth the help of the afternoon. , . were served swank New York supper club crowds , 'Warren Clunt)', Ohio ' Mr. and .JIft. Leoruud EWs ~d ... nd ~.. Will 'P ' 11 d on in the lridlum Room of the at RegJ3 W~l1am,.. HAlsers, Atty. . • " dogs shut th~ in the chicken yard 18th CENTURY SHAVING SETS and continued on' my 'w ay to iowa. ~ughter, Doria j. ane vlaited the _r. a rurs. . me Il!" e Hotel fOr three years. . . 510 Qas & lIlectrlc Bldr., $3.26 •~ 11. Eig~t-thfrty P ..... . AI. latter's p8reJ1ta, ~~ . . ~. ~y- Mn. Menace "Holtop at Spnng Val: --Supporting !ler are the skaters Daytpn, ,000o~ bert ~ust came lD with a Dye pos. mond Wilson, 8a~y e~. . ley Sunday ~temoon. :-rs. Hoi from the "Ice·Capades" road show Dec.l~ Jan.l CANDLES, SANTA '~LAUS, sum to show me- that there really MI'. and· Mn. Evele~ Haines at ton is. recovermg from er recent w,h1ch has played to 850,000 people --,-.,.,---SNOW MAN; and TREES , . ~ oPpoBsums in bur:Wooa after tended "The Meu~" .in Wilming- operation sl9wly b~t surely. in 35 cities. Among them are BeUta, ~TAIN Di HONOR ~p SON an •• This was a young one but it ton, Sun~y, aftel'JlOOJiI. ~s Geneva.Denhnger, of O~g- tamed ~!fl1sh star who has skateu . Mr. 4"" "'-. ·QJ";.;nav'. o••"e 10e , played" its famous trick 01 .playing Guests in the Bopil home 8u- gonl& and Orville Tu1fs of Spnng~ore crowned h~ds, Vera Hrub~ ..... --dead. It lay motionless on the.kit- day evenin&' we~: Mrs. , Mary VaUey were married at the Ferry ttle CzechOl!lovaklan iP.rl who galn- Wellman N~18hI»orhood, are enJ01TOP HAT NAIL POLISH SETS chen 'f loor but ita €yes 'were open Bopn, near Xenia; .Mr. ~nd Mrs. parsonage 'S aturday evening by' e~ nat1o~ publlclty when 2500 meIl. ~ ~t ~oIn :elr IOn. ~bert" . $1.00 ' . and I knew ~t ".slookin&, at ~ It EvaJ) ' Bogan, aud Miss DOrothy W. C. Smith. They were attended :a~~ marriage proposals, Me:- ~ z.:m~ on ~.J:m P~ . wU . perfec~y limp as :we h~ it Lo~ise Eby ~nd some friends all by Mra. Margaret Bergan and Ray for til: t~il~u~~~~~.:o~~~::n en .i s a' mem::e:; ~~ up by the tau, all but ~t s~nge 91 ·Dayton. , . Moore. . flgure' skater, Lois. Dworshak. whose Q.Y.T.c.1dId 18 DOW a coioporal ~ fro.m our colnmunity · atOld Jac~ Frost trampled. hea~ly Jltter.bug routine on ' lee haa the '0 0 I~ .1Ir. and lin. !lag taU which WOUld stifr~ and . hold on. whenever it fo~ 8O~thlng · t.O tended the sale, Of~. L. Sheets 1ut last night (or the ground a~d build- whole skating world taJtlng. ned ' en~ ·. a nUmber of relative. hanlr onto. Il'bia was ' a younC' Ie- 'I'h1JT!da1. 'rhe ladles qf our church Ings we~ covered, as WIth snow 'McC8Nhy. speed champion, Rob1Ii m'~,tl~. l male~ , 'She ' had t1le poucha" for lerved "lunch. ' , this morning. There is a dense Lee, Joe- Jackson , Jr., and a hoat of. t: -~"";-'•• ~.~c:a'rn}.ng-her .y,quntr but ~ ~ .' ., Mr. , and M~. Char·l es. Stanley, winter. h~le on the horizons ~. otpers who have done much to bdng sa ....·OAZB'l"l'B rather small a~ undeveloped ~t. Middleton• . Co~er, Aspent a week Wonder if any of that means thIS the art of skating to Its prese~t· n1jlh . . .. . . 0&, . ,They ha~ such twmr lIttlll ~ ~ SundAy, .with l~he ~atter's snow that has been promised Us . , . l' ~ • handa ' with lines like oU!' . human &'1'Ilnclmothe.r, Mrs. Mnry Smclalr, SQ long. b,arids. ' 1 wonder If • palmist ~uid , of Bac4nian. ~ , The Ferry Church of Christ will read -.a ' pou,um's hand. 'After we Invitations have ~n rec:eiyed present it's Christmas. program, . had Ilut it through all ita ' t'rick8' announcing the '.m~lge ,of Miss Sunday evening, ' December 21,1941 :we put jt under a bucket ana play. Mildred Carr; daughter of Mr. !:lnd at 7:46 p. m. Everyone invited. ed checkers. Still war bulle,tiDli but Mrs. Roy carr, and ' IIr. Donald Let's all go to Sunday School . tonight w~ coUld pay more atten. Jonca, son of Mr. anlll Mrs. Roy and church this next Sunday; 111 ' tion :to the galile and I won for Jonca: The wed4ing Win take place thlil time 'of war and distress we ttime. · .'' \ - . . .._ ': ..-..;; .. ' ". •.. ,the .... ~I~ ,,I - . . : : . . . _ - - , . . _ . : - -_ _ _...-::..-..:...:.._ _ _ _- - ; ; - -_ _ __ Dec. , 11. Th8 pigil have' a new ' . ' pe1\ and so 'fartliet )Jave Dot found ,' ~illltIIIt [III~~NNEttPlPtNPI[it[itPtPlPt~ • way .to ,IfCt out: 'Thet 'run l'OJD\d .nIL l'Q'Und.· ·1 never saw pip' J'UI\ aDd Jump 'u mUch as Tlie~ fi ..httAio, .'.A. ItttJe r.aJn tC!day .
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In cooperation with other local organizations that w jsh to share the real Chri tmas message with those less fortlUlate' the school will hold a White Gift Service on ·Wed· nesday. De~ember 24.
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Subjech "The Entrance of the DIvine Into Heman We." Special Ohrlstmas Music by the Ohoir. , , Story (or the , children : ··;The 1st Ohristmas Tree" j Ohfl3trllllS Musical 7:30. A program of Ohrlstmas music presented - - - - --:--...,...-.......---~-'--_,.-...,....;...,....,.....;,..:..i:;.;:,;."'---!:.. by 'the choir. ;.
School will be ·dis~i8sed fo r the holiday season on Wednesday noon December 24, and students will be l,eHeved of class room duties until January 5.
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THINGS - It all hap~ned during World War No.1 ••• he was wounded while serving with the A.E·, F. in Belgium , .. at the front, his ann of his overcoat and uniform was torn away and first aid administered , , • recovering consciousness, he was in a hospital in London far away from his company in Bel. gium • • • in due time" the wound had healed and he
Bishop To. Be Here' Chri$tmas
With more than 40 workers In the field. Wayne Township's Red Cross campaign to raiSe $1.000 Is In full swing: R.Ccordtng to reports from Clifford. Brace. local chairml'-n. :Funds from the gola basketball carnival at the high school gym Tuesday night are being turned over to the township fund while the holiday dimce and card party Friday nIght sponsored by the local Grange will be for the benefit of the Red Oross. A t the baskeLpllll game
locals. with a total of 15 polnta. Purks aocounted for eight points, McKeever six, Florence four and Burnett three. The Spartans' pass work was clicking. the win over Clarksville being all the more notable because they recently defeated Blanchester, cons1derecl: one of the stronger Clinton county teams. . Waynesv11le lead at the halt, 23 00 15. After Tuesday mgnt's encounter with Lebanon. the Spartans are due for a long boUday vacation, the next game being played here with Morrow on the ,:venlng of January 9.
Olllril!ltilli*11 time again and the Yuletide Spirit fills u hear it in the tinkling laughter of the nr.~n __rnll see it in the smiling welcomes and outds-you feel it' in the expectant hush homes on Christmas Eve. This is a homey lI~n'l:Iu ' u· filled with the poignant scent of holly packages and children's hopes. 8el~60n of giving, of hospitality and joyous good With this thought in mind , your everyday neighbors step out Of their role of comand offer on ' the inside pages their "''''ll''''' for your Christmas cheer. And so as women in ~vtlry land pledge anew their belief octrines of Christmas . . , belief in the of man: these advertisers raise their and faith in the love-worn phrase ..• , Good Will to Man . . . and a very"" CtlrjlrtnlRS to you-each and everyone!
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The Waynesville reserves defeated 0larksv1l1e second stringers, 20 to 15 in a prellmlnary game.
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,the Red Oross' wui get the profit from candy sales of the Junior cIaaa. WhHe tht' objective in ~he IQCal drive is to obtain some oontrlbutlon from every man. woman aJ;ld ch1ld ,tbtoughout the townshiP. large contributions are being welcomed. Offlclabi Point out that durinc the regul~ annual Ron 0a1l staged annually for the Red Cross contrlbu· tions of $1 are the uaua} custom. In the current drive, a war emergency on8j $10.000 18 6~ught In WaneD county. Bnd in order to attain tbI.s goal larger f(l ontrlbutlons must be made.
Program' At M. E. Church Church Group Holds Party A program of Christmas musle was presented by members of the Waynesvllle Methodist 0 h u r c h, Sunday eVl'nlng, The program follows: Processional; "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" and "It Came Upon the MJdnlght Clear". sung by the choir and congregation: "Ring Bells or Christmas", choir; "Prepare Ye the Way" Robert Earnhnrt and choir; ·'Hark. What Mean Those Holy Volce.:;". wOP'Uln s trio ; "Softly the NIght is Fallen". Quartet, Miss Virg1n1a Hardin, MJBs F ran c e s Johns. Rev, L. C Radley and Mr. George Winder; .10 Little Town ot Bethlehem. cboir; "Sleep Hoi y OhUd", MIsses Irma Fires, Raylyn crabbe. Ruth Helen LeMay. Ruth Anna and Frances Johns' "SUent Night", chOir; "Thou Di~t Leave Thy Throne". Miss Helen GOIIS; "Brlgbtest and Best oC the Sons of the Morning". 'choir; "Hear t be Joy Belis Ring". choir; "J oy to the World". congregation and choir. A Christmas pageant, "We See His Star", will be presented Wednesoay evening at the church, by the, bOYS and girls of the Sunday School. . The boys and gtrls of t.he Junlor department have completed palntlDg ,a mural. "Tne Shepherds on the ltoad to Bethlehem", and It was presented to the Sunday School at the church service Sunday mllrn· lng. by Robert Hastings.
Mrs. Alva Thomplon was h08teu to the ladles of the Women', SOClety for Ohrlstian Service, of the Methodist Church. lor tbelr annual (;hristlnaa party. last Wedni!aclay afternoon. Christmas gifts brought bY. the members Wl'l'e heaped. 1U'0uDc1 a gayly decorated Chr1stmas tree and later exchsnged. In Lhe absence ot bo~b the preaident and vice president. the lilasionary prea1dent. Mrs. J. B , Crabbe, presided. Devoftlons were cOndiJcted oby the Kings BeraId.a ~ty: under tbe dIrection of · },(n. W11lard Anderson. The Btory of tpe Nativ. Ity was told in verse and In m• . During the bualness seuJon, a contribution was ma4e to the CCIm~ lllunJtY Christmas Baalr.et 1uncl. &114 Clnal clOSing reports were given 1»7 all commItte,ea. Retresbmenta were served by the bostess assJated by Mrs. Pranlt U ; LeMay. Mrs. Walter Sheehan, and Mrs M. A •. FUlkerson. Mrs JI. O. Radley wID imtertaln the Society for the JanlW')' meetIni. at which time, Iolra. Prank U. J,.eMay president, and other newIy elected ~1!1cers will be InStalled.
Mr. and Mrs. EnJest Hayes and baby daughter, Judith Ann. are was about to be discl1arged spending Chrbitmns with relatives, from the ,h ospital, • , he was Mr. and Mrll. Kennard Waddell. of Huntington. W. Va without money and uniform • .'. eret back Mr. ' and Mrs. O. '0. Lukens. of , , ,h 0W Was he to q Ohlcngo. wl're ovenl1ght guests of to his outfit , , • that would Mr. and Mrs. W A. Lukens and take money, wh'i ch even for family, Tuesday, enroute to Toledo. • • • an Amerh:an officer in Robert Hyman arrived bome from strange land, was hard to Purdue Unlver.sity. Sunday to spend .1{et . , , confusion everytbe holidays with his mother. Mrs. where . . . . the big J'ob was . Jessie Hyman. and family. • • • to care for the wounded . • . Mr. and Mra. GeOr'ge Henkle ,~nd a "blimey" suggested why Blabop Bobeon Mr and Mrs. S. D. Henkle. of Lebnot see the American Red The Itt. Rev. Henry W. Hobson. anon, and former Waynesville resiCross? • , . the Red Cross, of :~rr; ~h~:O~~fa~~~:S~o~: dents, are enjoyIng a two weeks it& own volition, furnished Communion aDd deliver the sermon, vacation trip ~ !lo~lda. him with a cO)llptete outfit for the Cbrlstm~ Festival service at Mrs. Josle Graham. 01 Dayton. of toilet artie, les and loaned , ~;;.~ary's Church. Christmas morn- was the Sunday guest 01 Mrs. DBlSY. Snyder and Mr. Dan Surface. hi m th e money f or a uniform ... The servtce wlll be beld at nlne • • • In a quleti C$'El11lOny, performed by Anna' Marllin Whitaker, cousin and funas with which: to re- o·clock. and will InClude the ,eonDr. and Mrs. A . Stout and Saturday at ' t*llve o'clock noon. ot the bride, and vocat selections ~ turn to his comrad~s, then grept1o~ singing of c..-ols and daugbter ,entertalried .at dinner. Mlsa Bciryll ~,ra lIeredith was were sung by Miss Bettelou Mere' somewhere in France , • .. hymns ~~d a presentation ~! . the Ohr1stmas Eve. Mrs. J. J . . Stout, united In ~I t:o John Charles dith. ~ter of the bride, they wanted him tCJ take :~o1r~de Thy Cra\1le, by {If Dayton, and 'Mr. and Mrs. Glenn ~eney, 01~_~ at the hom,e 01 The bride, wbo descended the v Bland and daughter. Barbara Lou. her parenta. . , and Mrs. Sam stairway and walke~ to the altar ',100 f~l" t h.e trip but he in- Everyo~e in the ~mmunJty is d- of 8pr1l)cbOro ' ,,)4er.edlt.b. • f. . on the ann of ,her husband-to-be, siated ,60 was enough , , • tended a most cor:dIal 'Invitation to " . •. • . Tale ~ <.el'V1ce was per- was.gowned In white ~tln arid lace how ' w!luld he repay .t he attend ' th1a festival service. ' . Mr. aDf11olra. M: A. PUlkeJ'8l)D 'a nd formed b,. aw.F.0' of the Bea- and wore a, finger tIp length vell. money" . •• , why, to a. ny Red '. ' dauab~r, zana lIae. were ~y ver Creek ad .ICbur~ before an CAwrht Ilt the b~ad wlb a band of I ate 01 J4r and .....- J W Pul tar banJl\ecr cedars and dec- pearLs. She cant , ed a bouquet of Cross secretary either in ':~ . ~ of orated wltb and white CarDa- pink roses. The -bride's only jewelry , Europe. or when he returntiona. Tbe. lib home was 'dec- was a strand of paerla, an heirloom The $30.000 addition to the Wared 'home •• , this is the -ex- " J41ss Mary Carolyn Lukens w11l orated wttb and ~t,n UeP- of the groom's l~y. : ~~~o=r ~~:;u:: ~~~,= " widel -known .~:A.. ChfI8Unas operetta. "She aJ:nve. home from Earlh&D1 Qo11ege, 1q with ~ !: a:euop; . ' After, tJle cer.emony a turkey dln, the. and COUn~ Com ' It ff~~~~~~I~~~tr.f:rI'\.; - , ' , h .~". prtMnteci bY tlie bOJI UUI ............1· ~ to '. .-ct ..tbe . .I'MdIdIDI . . . . . .~ ~ -~ ItVYIIS .to ~e bpde ". -, , . "'aJoaulI 'Y m . reSident, W <l girls' of tb.e WaYne Townablp Orade bo'Udaya with her ~nts -Mr and ' gram of Dupts.l Inuaic 1'1" played fI'POID and 'following guestB. Mr. MlSs'Virgll'1Ja Har"aJD, aamted '~ . .with du~ modellW asked that BuIlding Friday ,venlng ' was one of Iolra. W .A. LUkens. " . . and MrS. Beal. Mr. and lira. Arnold, M1~ Lucille ~cInt1re ~ 1"101 - ' Dean E. Sa.ruey and Judie R . his na'm e not ~.e- ,us"ed , .• , U1e IilghllghtB of the l~al holiday - . ' • .~ and Mr. and MrS. Bene Beldon, of ence Foxbo"er. entertained tbe Carey. Lepanon. and Jobn BqldeD, , ' te t tlviti ...... t' d1r' Mr d Mrs A v Mell b d." Bell&root.; MisS Dorothy· Bu1lmap; tuc~en of the Wayne ToWnship MorroW, will speak. The tablet dedtWe'll not viola hat prom- lea e.!l. ,. ..e ·opere - was 60,- . t.: an . . 1'" 0 an of ""'yton,' •••. and •• _ .• _.tro....·.. 'Weh School and Grade buU·"-.g, at eating the addltlon will ·be .unveiled · ' b t '11 t It h ' ed by JOM P1aher. wbo Wloll asSlst- dauguter, Mary Ann. vislted Mr. and ,I~" .... PU BUI> ........ .... ...... b B H ISe, u we, , e you e IS ed at' the . plano. by Miss VitgtDla Mrs. J. A:Sheley. Of Hamilton, Sun' . . and lamUy, of Olnctnnati; Mr. and the"Hardin home. Thursday night. y usan uftord, daughter of empo~ed' llere now ~Y Un~le )lardin '. • day. ' p~..f.w. Mrs. • McCormlck, MIas Nell Anke- Wives and busband!; of· the teachers Sheri1! a~d ,Mrs. W1llIam BuftCll'd. Sam as a rural mall carrier The leading roll of Dorothy, "tbe • • • .... ;~ . ~.~ ney. aDd carl Ankeney, 01 XenIa; were alSO guesta. Jr. alld is a director ,and vice- Uttle lifl who didn't beUeve'.', was Paul M. St. John, formerQ.' of ' . Mr. and 14n. WID Bolland. of Games appropriate to the season '~ . 'd' t f tll 'l i b . ~ ,;:apabIy played by Miss Peggy' Ann Lebanon. but no~ a salesman . A large deleg;;;-fr~ the FaIt- Spring Valley; Mrs. Susan Evans. ·were playea after whlcb gifts were ... pre81 en , ~ e oca anP. Chapman. About one hundred lIond; traveling the west. poa'st of the U. S. ley . Hardware lItoI',e\ ol Waynesville 14l'. aDd Mra. Walter Whitaker and exchanged and Christmas carols 0:" • Why do ·w e rela~ ' th~ ten bOya and 'gIrls made' up the var:' apent Tuesday ,with' Mr .. and Mrs. last ~eek attendett the annual daughter, MI&s Anna Marllyn, Mr. were sung. ~ s~ry ,at this time? , , , be-. Ious choruses. .' ~ill St, John. . Chrlstmaa ~ 0( tbe Palrley or- and Mrs. Horace Shaner Missel .Refreshments served at tables at~ . Tb tory e ri • ganlIaliton held at Blanchester Jeanne Baker and Mlldred' Brooks•. tractlvely dt'corated concluded the '. '. es was on very approp , • tten ded ••-. and •• _. Sa'm ' Meredith eve··· .. "·" 1°8tiviUa~. l'br the fitat,_ time..·- .....- ... _>·c~qae,< • , ()t . th' e wrong '1 hImpres" ' ~a~ to tbe season th~ music was JI ___ .__ I J40re ~ 60 peraona a . .. and ....... ur,uD ....."'., ~ ..., , , ..... ..... _ , J 8}(~n mal\V peop e ~ve . O.l' t1JneM, t,he ' c08tufue$ were. IJrlght. ~u,~ ilUleX'· e .. ';I'lle 5~PtUOtia ,ijJnner' wu aer;v- and daughter. Bettelou. Guests included' Mr. L, A. Garst, of Wa~vlUe, a mldnllht .... ~he '~edCr?ss and t~~ wor~' In 'tc~J~r , and ,no~elln deslgn.aJ1~ ed I\t . SJa:ncheste_; ~ ' sc;hOOl by - The Dride and groom lett after Mr: and Mrs. Raymond Braddock; wID ~ Held Ohristmas eve at Bt. It does dunng . wartime. , •• the el\tlr~ performance lave evl- , the P. T. A.. after"fi~ gUr. were the festivities for .a two weeks trip Mr. and Mrs. Oharlea Jamea. Mr. AUJU8tlne Cathol1c church. " The t hill ' WaVftesville resident. ~nce oJ well ~ect.ed effort on the -- . excha~.. The bo~ decora- to Florida. Upon their return tbey and MI:B. J . B. Crabbe, Mr. and MrS. aerv1cea wW: be ~ered In ~~ the i.._ ,. h ". ~, 'II 11 part of Mr.P1aher ' and hI8 assIBt- . Members .of the J. C. Baw!te ·fam- tion theme ctmal8ted of candles, wtll realde at the groom's home at Ralph Fowler, Mr, and Mrs. Jobn alna1na of carols at 11:30 o·clOCk. tU,I'oug , e~l>er~ence , WI ,te ,anti. . . " . 117 enjoyed tbelr annual Cfirla~ pine needles. hickOry nuts and Alpha, Ohio. ' .untll Sprtng, when ·l''I8her. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Edg- ' ~e beauWul "Mass of the AD· you ·tli&JVond~rful work Red~ . dinner, SUI\day, at- the Little Inn. ~ranbenies. . they wU1 move into a newlY re- lngton. Mr. and Mrs. William' Stra- gela w1l1 be ~ during the 1IuI. , .Cross' does ••• Red CrOss is . A ,turkey. cunner 'was ebJ01ect ai' the After dinner the' entire l»&tty en- modeled bome there. der, Mr. Gl'orge Winder. Mr. and The following', carols wJu be IUDS • W .. f r ' \I;,jp .• noon bour; after wb1cb the~ .faailly Joyed an evenlng of oowllng at an 1'4rs. -Carl F'erguson, Mra. Edwin by the cho••lr. "Adeste P1del1s", J, 8Sk mg arren co~n\J1 0 ...... to ."e b ...... a of J C.' .. .,- f th r .ayue, .and tbe Mis:;o. Helen L'amb. Reading; SUent Night"" Frana -10,000 to ca....... o ' n I'ts' work _ .....for . . . .the a . .uchanae . --- of chi-lat. alley ... U,J Hawke caalonre...nted eXbluslv...., or e aA.~ ,,"ola Idtrlder, Laura McKinsey Dor- Gruber ;"0 Come Little Oblldren", ip tile prt!sent war eriais , , • Mn.' NetUe ~." 'C~Dt1eDt ~, IIfts. ; Tbo~e atten<Unl from Waynesville ' ulJly Day an<l. Ethel Beekman. P. Schultz;- "Angels We Beard . , n,OOO is D~eded f F 0 m PIi'It oje' W''',. to ......... ev............ n ThOH who ~Yed ' U1e occasion were Kr. end Mnil., 8ta~y BaUey, ~". French ¥olle' ~; "0 ~ }V;ayne TownQhip ", , let's to be ready/-hen th:~ Rel"C~ were Mr. and Mrs, R.aj BawJte and Mr. ~ Mrs., Iara'pl $cotto Mr. and . Little ~~ Bethlehem", Le_ .L 'I'b . I I ' d If th t ' ~ th tim tb1s da~ter, Betty ,. aDd · Mr. and Mrs, .Mrs. Wllllam APJilqate, Mr. and B • .' Redn • "The Firat Noel", glYe 1 e~a y . In . or e , a s . ; elr .ve some (I , O¥l Bawlte. of Da~ton; Mr. and Mrs'. Loren &outlrahn 'and Eldon A large gathering of Waynesvllle French Polle Song; "0 Holy N1tbt" tbe township Will ' raise ..its .week. Ev~ ,01\8 is aake,d to stye as Mrs. MelVYJ) ~ta. 01.,' Loveland-, Ell~ Farmers Gre,nge members and Adolph Adams. • • . • " f ". d ' t b ' -neroualy as .......tble " . . . " ld friends were entertained Saturday Mn. NeDle BunneD. Corresp!)lldenl The church has been' d ted quota. ••• I '. you on e- ~~141'8 Kelsle ~ur visited ber Dr.' and Mra. Ralph Vanoe, of Wil· A chlldrens partl~ wu be slmUl. " ' ecora e. lieye Cross .ill wqrthy, near ,trom b;C:: 'Mrs. J. W. Anderton Is a of ask tb18 Way~esvllle , man " ~ecuwdaY untU lilatur4ay, and Mrs. C. Lee RaTite, Miss dren. PhYll1s BaIley. Delores Apple. the Juvenlle Grange. relativea Ilt Indianapolis, Ind., for scene 01 the. Nativity of OUr Lord he'lf tell JOU m a burry, " Mr. anp Kra. ,WilJ)ur Tinney wer!! Weltz, Mr. and Iolra. J. P. Fromm att and Mrs. Ed Bopkinll. ' 'l'he p~gram was as follows: the holldays. bas been erected. while on' the subject of war ,vis1t1ni .feJativ~ bere•.Sunda y eVe~- Son, ClYde ·Mr. aDd.' Iolra Donald L" . p14no solo. Miss Frances Whitaker; Mrs. Evelyn Meloy enjoyed a sur_ ' All are oordially Invited to attend . " ' Ina. - , . B It it J 0 Hawke: . STBWd'l' " readtng. Miss Lois Lukens; plano prise visit from her son. Cec1l. of this Cbrlatmas festival. · we hear~ a suggestlo~ of a Mr, and 141'8, M1l1ard Chatwood aw e an . . . ' OSCAR W, , DIES AT AGB OF 19 duet, "Silent Night", Misses Williel- Washington, Penn., over the week'. __ , . mlna and Jennle Lee Braddock; end. . GREEK INVASION . tocfll farmer the other "ay and daughter', Beverlle Ka(l. ~pent I SURPRISE PARTY , " that, should strike a respon-' I the wee~nd ~t .the home or 111', , '. Olicar W: Stewart, '10. died Monday volal solo, "Cradle Hymn", MIlton Miss Frances Algen was a ~aY~D TO BE DESCRIBED sive ehord -ith our law- lind;lln, Ke~e ~ur. BeverUe . HELD BY FRIENDS morning at the tlOine of hI8 IOD, Jones; sollJ by grouP. "Joy to the visitor one day last week. · . '. "" ~ . 'Mae- tem&lned ' with !1er arand- · . _ -- ' " . , .. ~ . World". aocompanled by Mrs. RusRev. and Mrs. Lloyd Hackwell, of -· mal,tel'fl . m Washlllgton , .. , m~tlier a few ~a. . .' ' lIrs. Howard I4J841ld~e W¥ pleaa- Banner Stew~, ~f~ a alX months sell 'Campbell; "';I'wlnkle, Twinkle. Hamilton, called on Miss Mame T. The flrat 1M2 meeting of the the ,.fa1'mer was Percy Rea- Ptanlt NIIaIy, 14l', and Mrs. John, antly aurpn..ect, ~y eyeilini, on' illness. ' . Little Star" played on the bells b Gnd Annie U. Brown and' other Warren County Democratic ,Wom.. ., ao~ . "n-.I" his : suggestiort was LaP.lb, ot !oitaml~: MI:. and ·M rI. the occUlo~ 01 per' blrt1lcW' aDn1- ~ ~ S;:~VI:cl (~y~~~~c::eg. little I4Ias 'carollne 'Campbejll; an~ friends at the Home the .past week. :'s Oillb wUl ,be a ' luncheoD meet.. I!.:!. t ' f AAA ElJJu!r Lamb and famlly were Sun- V~I when a IP'OUP or friends ' er, m':&btna Mr • three selecUona on the zuarlmba and We were entertained on Sunday g on Tu~day. January 6) at tbe ~IlY no pay .. a1'?Jlers'! , day ~ton at the home of · thelr ga~ at ber I!ome to: ~ebrate H.; Sheridan, o~ . ~ I'Lydla beUi, ' by Mrs. Campbell and Miss evening by several groups 01 Carol Golden Lamb Hotel In ·Lebanon. at ben~fit checks m g~verJl:- ~n~, ,)Ir. and'Mrs. JlmJny Lamb, the ,event. ~,' '. ~:!; cii 1O.n~ ., s. d bll- Betty Campbell. singers which was greatly appre- which Miss Alethela ,Pa~Usoa. who " ment. bonds, . palable lD 10 ,Mr 'aDd KrS" Barry ShanJra, of.. Th~ wbo enjoyed the festlvlt,tes .' <:aI ,ran c n' Obristmaa gifts were exchanged elated. bas only recently ~ed flom or 1 i; ye"ra it' would ~ton. s~t 8und&y with ·Mr. were Mr. aDd Mrs. Lothair- Winfield, : : . ~~u::a ~:~:ia' by both Juvenile and ·Subordinate Word was iIlcelved on Sunday of Gre~ will tell of of hel' • ~II h I" . '~ f ·aDd 14rII~' Leonard JCb!Pef· ~D; Mr. and ~. I:.e1na. aer- , one •" - Orange members. after whicb Santa .-Ple death of Thomas Oalvert. a 10r- exper nces during the ltauan and SW-8" .t e ~a e Ox ~ ~mse . 14tI, IIOrrtI . HopkJDa V1Ilted Mrs. ~ Lebanon; .Mni. Mabel stauP. V11le. Claus arrived with a treat for all mer member of the Home Board, German invulon of "Greece, She b,onCis' and give th~e fatme.r a ,Qona.rp PIlrk~, ,' ~ ' e!.eJiIDai !tir. aDd. MrI, Harold M1Uer and Mr, ~ s;rv1ces ~ ::eh~dc~ecl the cJiudren. and Christmas candy wblcb occurred at his~ home at Isf now de~oting the q1aJor porUon chance to ~o his bit- • , ,~U ' aDd ' MrI, CleWs t...aml) 'S~d&y i,f- and lira r ~ PurDU.~. D ahom p. ~i.ba . ~ '. for all. ' South Cbarlesoon. 0 ber ~ to clvlUan delense and he ' got' jn tight pl~ce, lle ~ " '" '. b'~ ' \ •<, ' .( ". '.,' :~tl. e w... ~ crema ,n " The Grange H\loll was beautifully fr Emerson M1l1er. home on furlougb ~UdO~:1t ~'~C!;'tin~ ~ · could -Horrow money on. the ;--""'nhd~v~.~;f~- , ,, ;. ....,.were"'d SC"OOL ~OARD .. :', . '.,.', · decont.edtor~hefe8tlvlUea.bYRob- ~ft~~!'on Bragg, North Carol1na. greatmany\'in '~ · i. r.tM ....... _ ...~ • , • -'c D~. . .1II...ra 0 .....no ..........., an . , t MEMBII"M FETED HAl T OCIt ert drew · _ d on Bome friends Monday '. . ~. ~~'Y' • · b'onWi ~ ~ " it ; so~nd" ~ike .~ t&lhrlY.·, ,.' " ~.' ... ",\"'> .,.,;. . ". ~ , ' ~W~ A.. L 8 . • .• • • Guesta at the ' Bo~ are antict.:. early ""rvat.lo~ IbOUld-1i6 ~ . good ' ~1\ltiori to the . muc1~.;·: ~ Mr~aIld, Mrs. Web' ~ ~ 1Ir.~· ~•. (;., A ~t ~ier- . :. B~~.~NIlBDAY FRANKS GUESTS . patlng a very happy Chdat.fuas and to ~ . katb~~ ~J 8ecre-: t . '\' diBc~ea a~d often ab~~d ~e=-' ta1ned '8cbOo( I~'~ri and , services for ·Jl'.dlWd A.t ~t " "OF FRIENDS HERE from the size 01 the mall deijvery ~,I4m.'roW:. • .. ~", ,.' I A4, ~ngle . , , • many of lit. ~ MrS. WUtiUt,P1or~- .their ,wives. at. ~ ~ paN.' Bat· M. ' retlred . who died IUd· · <" ~ • . :=.J!~ everyo~e is lielDg ' well BRIDGE CLUB IN our p>eople now are 'Working eace ~ , 1It aDd, 11ft. LeCmafd urday e~entnl, a,t the w~ Well d~ , at h1I bome , Mr, N1d MTs. Itusaell E. FraJ,\k . ed. . . -. " HOUD·...'" ... : hi ti Id . although ''11aD., '. .' :I1Ul, Centen11le, Tbe..alralr was IP'-. In , SPrlni a bean, at a~ tIODI, Qf ·Cleveland. arrived In Dr. and Mrs. D~dley '!leever.· 01 , :A~ p~& • ,a ng e" , ' , " Mr.. 0tII ArtIiur ~ ~th bII .n qea • bObor . ~ Bartle)' ~. tacit, w111 at :1 ' ~. m. W~e, ~cla1 'evening. to Centervtpe, called on Lydl~ W11Ibt, " . --:". , . • , the 1.0)[ of snow does. not. . . , iuiIf 'daU(Jbter~..law, in an- ~ prilldent oJ the ,board. ~. ~edneclV fUneral .~ tM, few .,s IMilore Christ- Sunday, A. Eo Stout ,1D~ta1De4 &be ~aked:-l~ seem much like dDDatt. ~ tile- ___-end: " :"-=~ln'= ~ed •• ,home, ~tb Valley, maa 'It1th.. ,~e1r ~ends here. They Robert. Stump, of Harveysburg. ,,:u:~ 1~0.:tIle ;,.~ . BII4P ~asj 'carolers on ~the Mr. abd lin. ~1. Muiji71 ~ ' Ia1nted tI JnicludeCS iii ~ cemeter7. . ~ Ai the ~om~ of~. and Mrs. ' w.a s a visitor 'Of Dr. and l!4'r&. ;Ward E., ~ . 01. =~ · gtr.eet the other night t~- DaJ~,.J4ra. Bdtth ~ua ~~Iciil, Mri ' ~~~ I4l' and Mrs ~t, .~ ev~n1ng. and on Mon~ay, ' . ;· D: ~. BDUUi. 'at a~" , . minded uscth" rreatest holi~ ,Pete. qf .New ~~. ~ ~ ~ and ' un.. n: R: ·were, later 'O!~t guests at ,the , ' Tu~ 'eveDlnl, ., ¥{~ O~ of 'tl.t~.' ye.r is at. han-d',=f.~" p,.rentI. 1;"'1 aD4~, ~(IIr.'atld ¥fa, &11 .Batt- :a~e: :=~:I:.r' !'*ld~~ ..'Il. A. Qarllt CARBDlB' DONORED A.r , " , . ·" -r ~ act · ~ uat, , ' ;. • membem of the s&nior , . ' . II' .1OCk U1e 1i~ 111$, ... en J" ~ . . ". , . ' . , DAy;rON NBWS"~::- . enw ,... ~ M elm' are bliu .theR I days ADd " ,1IoIa. 'daUlhter. ReeveI, TBAP8~ooTWINNDs " --,' . '. ~=:;. "'Ub .bOII~ raYOn aDd atd II18!iUdine 'and JIldIar " ~ Sheehan. local cabiel' ma~ IDitiaf plaDB for the ' Da1toJL .,. "'Ii U ' ' . 1 ' ".. b18h lUll 1il a IbOot '!be ' DNton I)aI1y JI'wa,' '''' 'ilIaD- • pu~ "won 0& &Il ~ua "" .. ""'.- beld bin ~ afterDoQD'" tale" ored .•.Jast Tb~ Dllbt bJ beIqIt Win tie Christmas DUb and w~ Oim club. BaCh was invited to attend a mefttq or ~ . XvI ~ awarded a Obriatmaa \urke,1 fw hs, ter lIaleIplen ,beld at RaaIoDaJ •
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211; ~In, 1810.88; a.muton, poIDted . . Admbdatratot wlUl the distribution was 1U109.31); Harlan, P'J.30; Kuale. Will Annexed ~ the IlItate of Mar3. V. and came Mulford to J. P . . . follan, tint and in- _.88; 8alem. taG: TUrtlecreek, tba B. GUman late 01 W&rreD OounAdJDIDIItraW ..... 11l1li , WaYDeIYWe.Oblo 1IaID-8~ RuaelllUld othC1J'8. 101.39 acrea in tuclble 8prlnabo!Q~IU.57, .!!35.07: Union, ~.'111; WaablDiton, tJ. QbIo. c1eceued. Bda&e 'otFrank WIIIoD nlllll." .~ &. _ .. 0laaI Ka1l at ~..... ....:, ObIO- ,J'Ul't:w.l",wcr.eekandtNWlla':'_'e';- Sh" ___ to H,u'h ' '1&,118; ~.eoa.80. P5U2: ~5.88: Wayne, 1'18.62. Dated th1a 11th day of December, NoUce 18 beJ'eby liven that LoU1Be """"''''Q ~ .... ~.... • UUI un.. .... Malon . W.aynesvWe, ~ The ButlervUle dlstrlbutlon wall llKl. ' . H. Pite whose PoB~ OJrI~ Addreu ----~-=--::::_____=::__"'-'--=-:-:-:-.,.-'--~=--::-::::-:--:-~:"---:'-- and Ida ~edc;Uck, lots 129-30 m t138.3'1: ''15;30, f'11; ' the smallest the two for 't ha't Vlliage RALPH H. O.AREY 18 Barv burg Oh1 has E. C. qraDe Editor and publisheI: ~Ibland Pll.rk, SoutH ~banon. . MalnevWe, III cents; Pleasant totallna 1'1 cents. Judge or the Probate COUrt e n . o. been d\lly ' --.-.::::..::,.;.,;"----===--====-==-::!:'7=----:-:'".'-~-- .1e,sae and Bla~e Kendle to ~ tl.211 cents; Barveysburg, Wanen Clunty, Ohio IWpolnted as Admln~tratqx of the 'J88UED E\llQtY 'I'll'tJR8DAY CUft'orcl FuPtt, 21 acres 1n Bamll- '3.41, 12.09;' BUt~ervnle, on~ cent, 16 ,NOTIOE OF APPOINTMENT WWlaIn A. RD841rB, Atty. ' . Estate or Frank W~n I&teor War---~8'~*-.-[I~Iptlon~~Prlce:-:, -,-.::-:::l-=.50':-::Pe!'=---::Y::-:-ear.--=-,,-;:~:'-.:::::: , -;:.-;::le~in;::-M::: · :::ftQCe::-:--:-:-""7""";';"'-' ~n twP. .. tents'; South f"elWlOn, '2,26 (tilu g!,, 510 G88 & ' Electrlo BklIr·, ren County, Ohio, deceased, . , , J' .' , ': , L BUd andl;'E1~nori Middleton, to, ble') ; COl"Win, nU6, (tangible). Admlnlauator With the \\;W Dayton, Oh~o. . 18,25 J 1 pated, th~ 16th' da~ of December, " ,,=..;-~--,~-:-_ _- _ _ _- -_ _---:'__;----'-~--::-- Robert, and Edith TrOxen, lot 110 in" The library tunds (intangible on~ AIlDellecl ' ' • ' ,an. 11*1. Mluon. ' . . 17) were PranilJn, '1 ,900; ,I:.ebanon, EstAte of Marlha R, Ullman " H. OAREY ' E~e1 GreelY to Anc,!l P\lgett. lot f1,86'1; Waynes'J'Ille, 1950 and salem , DeceaIIeIJ , Therefore, coDie what may, hoI!! . towriiihlp (Mol'l1ow), S8OO. ,Not1ce Is , hereby given that V{U- fast , to love. ,TROUgh men sho~ld . , Judge 'of the Probate OoUrt. , 16 in Malnevlije. Anna and J. B. Reid to Rober~ , The ' townahip dJ.strlbut·lon of , tan- lIam A. Rogers whOSe Post Offloe rend your heart, let .them n~b emWalTen County.. Ohio. , . and Va1etta. Wise, ,70 aetes in Har- 'glble taxes WUI Clearcreek, It6,DO; Address !s 510 Gas and Electric Bldg bitter or harden lt, , Oarl Ab~flcherU, Atty. . , .;"...."""""_ _...._ _ _ _ _~_-_ _ _~--~~.,.." Ian twp. ., Clearcreek, $48.90; Deertillld. '789.- Dayton" Ohio hIlS been duly ap-F. W. Rotiertson. Dec;lS,a5 Janl • • , LegO and OWe Bryant to ,Thortol) ' " ' -------r------------~----Waynesville. and ,A'nn&,\ MCClellan, DavldsOn~ , 28 aeres in 'Waahington
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. ,Jobn Powers, Franklin; fUed a dl,e.ctlOD"aga1nst Betty Pbv.'ers, cb&rIlnI wlUUl ablence. ' Jun. · Tem.Pleton, Lebanon, IlSks for • divorce In his petition 11led .,..mat, ~ Templeton, cllarglng t:Ioth , neglect and wUIUl absence. : Th~ were ' p181'ried ~ 193'1 but &he ~ __ ........ _ away from home since the .... ........ tCll1Ow1Dg necemper aDd her w!lere~ta ' are unknown to blm the pJalbttJr states. ~ON "PLEAS PROC,EEDINGS ~ by publl:cation ordered In . b matter of the sUit or Carson K. ) ~ , aaaln.6t Dorothy Hltz for a :IQI'OII
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'A spec1tled sum fol" support of _rch1ldreD set by the court in lbe tnatter of 'the sUit of Cora statle'r 'qaI.!)st WWlam Eltatler. also 0. d1voree 'IICU!)n. ' , PROBATE COURT . Additional bond oraer~d for W. L R1Iar, Lebanon, administrator de IIoD1a nOn 'or the estate of Charles 1.. Sliiar and Bale of real eatat.e ordered, ,
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" :'Flte, HarV~Y!lburg, ap~int7 t~~m: ~rict Mu;tha. Crelghton 'to r:f;,===~~~==~====~========~)\ ed to adm1nSster the . eatates of 'Enie!it and Lermie Lacy, one , acre F'riulk apd ~erva W..Ilson With in Wayn~ ~WII" , Fred SherwOOd, Clyde Levlcy and ' EUzabCth Barding, by executrix, Conrad Oll1augh 88 app~. ' to Frank Fink, lot 413 , In Pranklln. al f eal tate b 1 in ' j" The s e 0 r a s e oI,li g Ollnton K. Day ",31 executrix, to to the estate or W. W. Neal, Fra~- Ralph , I!nd W, J. Laymon, 46.'10 Un, approved and receipts , ordered acres ln Salem twP. dlstflbuted ' Robert and Ellza Kilburn to WalMAJiaIA.GE I..JCENSEs ' , ker BrowDlng, lot· 5 In HIghland , . Park. South Lebaorm, F. Howard GeS&lllan, 51,. Dayton, County auditor A M. Parker thIs realter. and lI4rI!. Mary E. Bocklet. week announced the dlstr~bution of 40, R. R. 2, 1i'aynesville. .136.2Ui.25 in tangible tax receipts in Ralph Fred Jones, 20, Dayto~, In- Warren county and $6,'183.14 In Inspector, and Ruth Agnes Howard. tangible taxes 23, P~easant Plain, "C06IDologlst. The tangible distribution was Joe Shocltley, 21. laborer, and s c h 001 s' '1'1.'180.62; corporations. Irene PoweU, both of Pranklln. $4.,'18'1.05; t'ownships. '3,'196.51;,bonds . REAL BSTATE TRANSFERS and Interest, '692.1'1, and orphans' • < R M., Bettey. Lou ,and Robert Ben home, 13411.09. ' The Intangible dlsBlaii- to RIchard and Frelda BUllock, trtbution was state '15.45; library The same kind of a Christmas we knew when we were 86.10 acres In TUrtlecreek twP. fund. '5.51'1; county, $656.27, and boys, and i!:irls, when bob-sleds plodded 'merrily oVer Hattle and Albert Ollbert to Ray- corporat1ons, '593.42. mond and L018 Davia, lots 4. 5, and Special d.lstrlbutlons J n c Iud ed , cQuntry ,roads and the brdoding peace of Y\llf,ltide 6iD Stewart's, Elltates, Franklin t'?lJ), sohools: Blue Ball, ,14.21; Carlisle, dwelt, ev~rywhere in the hearts of mep. Ora and Dlx1e Sergent' to O. W, 1248.88; Olearcreek town&h1p, ,165.90 and AnilabeUe Plora, .36 acre In Harlan, Butlervll1e, $37.15; Ham1l, .. that is the kind of an old-f~shioned Christmas we Wa.yne twp. ton-Mainville, 132Q.80; Mas 0 n • Ilre wishing you now. . ' W, W. and HanDle Shurts to Rob- $1,312.51; Kings Mills. $6,354.'10; ert and ElIza XUburn, ":ot Ii in Hlgh- :Massie township, '89.'10; Morrow, land Park lIubdlvlsJon, SOuth Leba- f252.8ll; Otterbein Home, It cents: non. ' South Le1ienon, 166.88; Waynesville, , Ross and Edna Hartsock 't o Walter .B46~'10; Lebanon, 4,019.6'1, and
, The .tate of oteUa Sides, waydetermined at $476.38 and tile lnventory wll1 be read DecembIr ·~. ' , r.t;..=~======~=======~=~\\ '!'be IDventory 'of thll estate of Jobn ci Death Pranklln, a pproved • .AdmlDlatratoh orderl.'(.\ dIs"1 tdInlte certain' assets ' Sn t ,(' matter Of t.bi; Wtea or Henrlelta. B1nea, Marrow,. , ~ Adallne S:, Alden,
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Our g.elluine "Merry Ohristmas to All" . , • our friends and customers. Pleasant times like Chri~tmas alway~ ' remind us of the pleasure we had in th,e privilege of doing busi!less with you.
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The wW 01 Adah Talmage, Ma8ile, to· piObate. . lIeJiIl Bonii, Mason, named to . auoceed ADn1e KIoQl as adm1nlstra~ trI:It of &be eltate 01 KaUe ItlOtI due to u.Ul 01 former' admlnlatratrJL The lnvenlAlly of the esttte of lIAdDa K. "l"bqmpaon, Lebanon, ap~. and eat&ote determ1ned to ~. ~t~
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May that r~ace 9f Spirit w,h ich is ollr, divine heri~ge . be- yours i~ full me~~re th~ 'Yu.etide sea~<,)D, with all , the m.tetal JOYs that make life ~bundant1y · w~tth
Once aga~ tlte reindeer 'sweep, down fr9nl the North "with their I argo of' cheer. :About time that we were thinfin'g cd t1i~ friends W)lO ha~e so loya.Jly remembered us. , ' , _. ' . , '. We sincere:ly. hope that your holiday 8~a8on Will be exceptionally happy. .
we'a like very much to simd eachof you a gift to show l our aP.t>reciation of your friendship and patrollage dur_ _"M-,.....'""I"":''';:..... ~g the year." , ' . As this .is impossible, we take thiS opportunity to wish you . all a vel'Y ~<" Christmas. . -4
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"Reigrt of Chri~~aa"" 'is ~ulY a ±eJgn of joy '.ndbappi- ' be~; ';We' extend,' our' c~}'dilll wish tbat'-'happinesS ~ay "reign!'~, iD , your, home this Christm.as· and througliout ', holiday se'asoD. . •
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Season's Greetings Extended.y .Waynesville Business firms. --
Among our assets we 'would like to count the only one that money cannot buy' your good will. ) , And so, at this holiday season, we extend to you, not as a customer alone, but as a friend , our ' best wishes , for a Merry Christmas. '
Like a Genie of Benevolen<le, · th~ ., Gl)ristmas spirit overspreads the land, and none can escape its magic 'spell N~ ' better time than this universal '~~ason of good will to tell, you ho\V greatly we' appreciate the good will you have shown \ 'J . us during the ~ast year.
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To you and to those whose happiness is linked with yours we send our heartiest wishes for the merriest Christmas ,ever. ,
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Earl
Among the' most cherished ~ifts bes~?wed " bf. ,~ve passmg year IS -the frlend-, ship and pleasant · reI a, tions that have existed be., tween us. We hope for a continuaQce of this friendship during. the year ,t o come, alrd in t~e. spirit·of the season, we cordiallY ~eet , you " and wish , you' the most Merry of MenY Ohristinases.
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To all who read this mes~ sage, we wish ' that good oid-fashio'ned kin d o' f Christmas 'w~ch comes 't o mind when we think of. the 'Igo'o d: old' days':: .
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Among, the m ost cherished rememberance$ 6f the ,r past year 'a re .the pleasant 'e~ati,o~~~i,P.~ ,~e. haye, e~~ joyed' with tlie 'p eople 6f , "·.l I .. tws commtllHty. ' . f
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The ' same old greeting, but:with:the ,added fervor , of many year's repititi'on. It is our sincere wish that each memller 9f your 'tamil~ will enjoy, tl-{~rm08t DOimtlfui 'a p' d 'happiest Christmas' ever.
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It is this peace of spirit ffi .-its iu llness that we wish you aB, mindful of 8 whole year of pleasfe18~ions, we ,p ause to ex'pre" OUI' , ap}>l'eCiation. May you aU enjoy a trul" Merry ' Christmas this son! .
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ca11era hi Olnc1nnatJ. Monday e'IeD", With the BaY(, severin, the fJeah 80 tr============~ lng. It was neceuan to ha.ve seyeral Auc110NEERING Dr. and Mra Hathaway, o[ Waylo stitches tak~n to cl~ the wound, nesvtlte, we~e amolll tbe ~sts a~ , CorP. ~ Da!iS who hW; ,b4Ien the turkeY dinner..- Sunday. ' home on a furlough y1att4W 'With , Stanley, & Koolle, ,·W. anq Mrs. ~t.lirlte jUld s1s~, his paren\l and frlends" lett "S.. t~ \ ot WllmIngton, wer~ in town, Sun- ur4ay motnlng for camp Port WarFor Dates, ?hone HR8, WaYIleaday. . ' "Warren Oheyenne WYOming Mrs. L/!.uta Shidaker,waa a. WedFriends tlere ot 'Aaron Smib. are ville, Ohio. ReVeIlle CharleS. neaday" shoJ)per, In Dayton. . Sorry to leabl of hill ser,ious condi" , Miss Kathleen .Campbell was the tlon at h1s home in Lebanon ' The BROKEB.S LIOENSE week-end .guest of f'rlendaln Frank- ~tIi f~ were residents' here Un. ' . for many years. . <, ~=============::; MrIJ. Harry Osborn spent Sunday wiih ' her ~ter/i, at OlarkBvilIe. Mr. 0arIVl l.$cCarren, 01 'Camp , ~belby. Miss', ~orence Bec)ert, of 'M r. .' and Mrs. A. K. Sch~ler, ~t . . . . .II!!I• •III~.IIIi• • . ~ ,a -aut.tmas Day. Dayton. Mi. ,and Mrs. l'f.aymond HamU.n ' d M ttb Turn ' ":':'~ . noon. ' Conley Jr., Viere dinner gu~ts 6( , ['Vn an a e~ ." er, ot '.l Mrs. Alva Allen and son, MerrUl, ' lI-nratatio::MlluldaQUorre. .\I4r. and Mrs. Barry Osborn, Wed~ Xenia, left Saturday tor Bradenton, U ' ~" ptypelllOdllln N. Y.. I8«l of near Lebanon called pn Mrs. Kes. ne.sdaY , evening. ' , Fla., where they w1l1 spend Chr1Btler Oraham, Saturday afternoon. . .M.1ssEve1yn TUcker, . teacher In mas wIth 'Schoeler's rather. .,-aritla/1 abandoned DeJa. TARVIA-LlTBIO TAR AND Mr. and Mrs. E: L. Roberts, of Dayton,: returned Friday even1n8 Fred B. Henderson .. They w1l1 also ~ wtn river PQIIa. 1776 Ky moved last week In with their v1s1t Mr. Schoeler's sister at M1am1 for her Christmas vacation. ~AD OIL, EXOIt.V~TINO Mrs. ;Lyle Robison was a shopper ' . son::ln-law and daughter, Mr. and DUMP 'TRUCK SERVICE In WUmlngton, saturday evening. '•. 1. ll-Midwa.ylakmds Iokon bf Mrs. 0 F. MU1er. ". ~ U. 8..I867, RiChard ; Davis and Barr Nolder, /I. lai-se number of parents and of Patterson Field: Dayton, were friends from here' enjoyed the op__T~admlUedIoUnloo. , Sunday Callers at home. eretta at WaynesvUle gym, Priday , 1845. ro~ SALE- Chr18tmas Chickens; evening. Dressed or on foot. S. C. Beston MiSS Oeneva Routzahn returned , IO--Gadldon~treatr Waynesville, R R. s. Phone S4lU. Phone, Waynesv1lle ~11 Wednesday trom a visit \}'1th rela, . , ' aIoned. 1853. . Dec. 18,25. Jan.1 8.C .- uves at Tlpp Clty. " Their Mba Jeale GirDer, Corriallondent Lebllonon 'office Phone ".,SK' Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edmon Men from every nation make up the R. A. P o's moSt clolorf ul unit. FOR BALE- . Completely modern Mlnser, of Dayton, Monday morn- brave and courageous story is told in the new film, "Inlterna tional SquadMr. and Mrs: Morris Sny~ .... a~d 5 room house. Located on Plfth St. . rea. 98-M Morrow Phone, No. 3 ,.. lng, Dec. 22. a so, at St. Ann Bos- ron", starring Ronald Regan. 01111 Ed.rda 18 ~ In .the cast to furnish ..,~ pital. Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam Berd· little Mary Catllerine, of WIlm1ng- InqUire BeSSie L. Cqak. Dec,l1,18,25 , dall are the maternal grandparents. the laughs, besides dozens of other notables. Bee it Wednesday and ton, and Mr. and Mrs. John Starr, Mr. and Mrs. Therle Jones and rhursday at the Twin Theatre. of New BurUngton, were Wedne.s- ,- - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . : . - - - - - - - - - - - , , . - - - - - - 7 Waynesville, O. son Milton, were etertalned to an day supper guests of Mr. 'and Mrs. ,.(?~~~~======~~~~~~========~ oysier supper Sunday evening at the Olenn ' DaVia and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oaln and home Of Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Jones. . the Garden Gate Tea, Wednesday with Mrs. Olaude PUmmll while Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnet at- afternoon, at the home or Mrs .. WUl1ams and Orville Savage went family were Ohr18tmas dl nne r gue/lts of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tended the Oard Club dinner Satur· Olarence Watkins, In.Oakwood; Frl- sh~pp~g In Dayton. day evening at the home of Mr. and Ohristmas program at the I. O. O. F . Howard Pennington had a sale of Ira Cox Iond famUy. of Trotwood. evening at the Rebecca'S Lodge h1s farm too1&, Saturday, The PenMr. and Mrs. Ole~ Dav18, RobMrs Bud Collett, near Harveysburg. day . the nlngtons' are quit1ng Carming as he er t D av 18 an dOW Mlss Betty Thomas, of the Justlne Ball at Lebanon: They were on . . D ay1s, were Friday guests of Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Dancing Sel.ool, of Dayton; toolt Christmas program of WaynesvUle is employed at Patterson Field. Saturday evening, and at Lovely potted poinsettias were Mannon; of \.V1lm1nitOn. part In a n entertainment for the Orange, the Ferry Ohurch Ohr18tmas enter- preaenteCi by the. Ferry church to oRe d <D R veren .... . . M4Cannon, of . soldiers at the National MiUtary tnlnment. Sunday evening. Their M1$! Ida Ber,ryhlll, Mrs. Hazel HolSpringboro, was here Friday, 'Bome, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Duke and chil- little daughter, Carolyn. three anq ton, Mrs. Lester Kenrlclt. and Mrs. Ing pastoral calls In-many homes, ~Jtian .d Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Duke, one-half years old. also takes part. W. O. &nlth. These ladles are Alfred :Jordan will be a Ohtstmas dren. an faithful members but have not been v1s1tor of Mrs ,Lucy Fishbaugh and left Saturday for Florida, where the former will spend a couple of ~~~ attend church because of famUy, m Middl~toWJ,l. weeks and Mr and Mrs. Duke 'Will Mr. and ' Mrs. Kenneth Laney, of remain for awbile at Bradenton. Mrs. Lester Kenrick v18lted with Monroe, and Lawrence Starr, will Mrs. W. C): Smith:, Wednesday after- be C......... ...... ·----of ..... "'" dinner gues-....~. . , ' d Mr, and. Mrs. Charles Wa de movt. to N~.Brock Co., ltVe wire, an ed to WaynllllvWe last week. having lIarrlelle F. Thomas, Correspondent n~~ W c. Smith famUy called' on and Mrs. Olenn Davis and famlly : • of . ~.e finn for the highest 60ld their grocery here to the l&tMr. and ·Mfii. Maurice Hunter and , Albert Lee Talmage will· spend his '. mattet ol........... and good service. ter's father, ~r. Nat Welsh ot near Cbl'istmas is nearly here, and famUy, Fri,d&y elreJttllg: Ohrlstmas vacation at South. Leb'. ...~ Red Lion. folka are going about the business anon, with b1s mother, and arand. , , 1JDIon Stock Yards, Cincinnati, O. Mr. and Mrs Allen Emrick, MnI. 01 gMog cheerfully,' giving' to ~ch . parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,W., W. Shurts ./ 'r.Wu! 1D on Radio StaUon WCItY J. B. Jones, Mlis Velma Smith, Mr. other, to their country and churches KING'S ~S TO BAVE The friends here at Mrs. Pletati 11:211 ot 12:30 p. m. for our daily Morria Brown and Mr. and, Mrs. and giv1ilg of themselves, yet deOBRISTMAS ~ARTY MONDAY Blaine . Hullman, of Dayton, are malat reporta. Walter Kenrick -saw "One Foot In spl~ outward appearances there 1:1 The King's Hel'alds Soc1ety of the BAJrry to learn that sb;e is W, and Beaven" at the Town Hallin Ub- m1ss1ng deep 1n our hearts tha.t MethodLst Ohun:h will hold a Ohr18~ taidngtreatment In Saint El zabeth VISIT CA()T1!~ ~ND , ' little spark of carefl'ee hspplness mas party at the home of Mary Do- Hospital. . anon, SUnday. ·M r. Kerr Routzahn left laat wee.'" that Cbrlstmb orQinarDy brings. ra Hough, M~ay, December 28th, ,The Prlendshlp Club which was for ,Tulsa, Okla., ,.here lie will spend Upperm05t In every subconsc1oua . at., p. m. t';l'here 'W1l1 be an exchange to 'have met at the home of Mesthe w1n~ wltJl his brother, W1Wam mJnd is the thought, ."We are at of glf!-B. dames Edith and Ila McKay, last ONE OF T,D E LARGEST COU.ECTlON C)F CACTUS Routzahn and famlly. WAR." Yet I belleve we have much :Wednesday, bas been postponed unMEXICAN AND INDIAN I'OTrEaY til arid M1s& Jtsa1e b. ': Open ~ly, Even1nt.. and a~day8 day . ~ierDoon , and reported that aa i~ was and alway!! lim be, 'we are ' "u_. ~-. Oarner attended the annual mee~' . , OlO&ed Wedn~y theY' , fOund their ' automobile un- a strong people. we are united, as a --.M, COITelpoadeDt ins of the ~lb Com AMoC~uon, ' CA~SI' aDd Ito harIaid on second 8treetSn DaYton fam1\y that· may .quarrel among which was h"~d at the Olbbons Ho.. v ; after, b&y1ng stolen BOme two themselves, but when any member The.moual "lurtey' dinner under tel, in' Dayton, Tuesday. A ,deUciouS .. SPRING V~LLEY ~ENHOUSES weeu .earUer. It bad been driven is attacked by an outside f~, 'are t:he l\usp1ces.of t~e A. M. E. Ohurch dinner ·was· served a~ 12:30 p m. 'nearly 300 m11~. ' . , 1nstaD.tly united agatnst tllat force. w~ Jlelq. at &be' IWD'naslum, Sunday preced1n.g~e meeting. ". • SPIUHG ..YALLEY. O. Mf. and· Mra. Harry O~ en- We w1U win, ~use . we are pro- noon. It wu ~~ll patronized by W1.mer ~y, JIlet "IJ1th a pam." Nton Abra7ll Weicc..~ • tertalned to Chrlstmas d1nner, Sun. tect1ne p!!ace and the tb1hga that pes~ lrom ~oUnd1pg to'WIlS and Cu!_aoC1d~t TlieadaJ. wben tiUllllng , day.~lativea ·of' \he latter .. the ~'y- I)emocracy st&lld,B for. The spirit bbre. ' ,' 1, . , wOod, ' his W~,' came ~ c~tac~ ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;=:__;;;;;;;:;;~=;i;;;==;;;;:;;==O;;.;;=__=;;:i:;=JJ lor f~ from. D:a10n. t.bat · built America J8 not dead, but The "~deu.; ' 01&sa': of Meth?d1st IIr IrvIn HarrIll , underWent a wUl live forever. So to YO.\J aU, A'. Church ' ~t MCI!nday evenlDg wl~ major openttOn, Saturday. morpina' MERRY, MElm.Y CHRII:ITMASI Mrs. Mary a,iJ",cs; wbere tbey .' j)y Dr. Coleman at, ~e )DamJ VaUey , At electi~)D of 0~ker8. tor "tbe brough gUts, to ~II ven to the chil· ~. 0 j) ,.~ Bosp1tali 4tte~~ts say, he is get- coming ' yefor' at F,err.y. W. C. ~fu dren of the1town: ~ aeuc10us lunch ~ ," - "i';; ,:"", ': ' ... ':,. ~t ~ , ~ alOng~. ...:, was elected to the , pu1pl~ for. the was', served. .. 1 , ,. . Mrs. ~uaaeu Campbell and e~- eighth eoD8eCUUve year: Services of The chlldren ,{Of the ,MetbocWt dren»ve been on several Ohttstmas the old ~hlirch ollicers were ~re:' Sunday Scbool PIle8eD~ a program' . pr~ featurtbi' their ,marimba tatned for another year: Treasurer, dunna the Less~ln~. They were ~. . . . . . . .~. . . . . . . . quartet the put week. 'n1ey were at WiWam Pine; Trustees, William greeted with an apPreclattve aud• Pine, Wilbur BerryhW, .and l"red ience. , ~---:--4---'-..,..,..;:...-----...;,;...:....__:_"_...:...--~-..,;:..--------- Bubble; Financial SecretlU'Y, MaurMr~ Santtor" ~'Ph, a ~onner ke Hunter; Clerk, Hazel Holton:' citizen who moved to the country a Elders, Sherman ' Rogers, Rankin feW;months ago,. ~found dead in ' IJnville, M ,' M. Bolton' Deacons bed. , Saturday . ~. PunerltJ J. R. Rig~: Fre·!! Htibbl~, Coy OU!· was beld Tuel~ '; afternoon at, ' ltam, Jame8 HartsQclti Victor Olaaa, , SP,rlngfleJd oqurcJl.;, 'WIth burial ~ , Harvey HOi"., W~ Pine MaurlCJl that cemetery, ,I , ' • ,'~' ", • ' Hunter. F,'aDk Snider. ' Bub e r Mr.- aDd MrS;: WUl· ~UIteDS' ,and , Thomas. EVerett , Hunter: 'H enry ' family, of W~~. attended tbe ~urphy, .' Ol1nto.n,. DuVall;' Dw1g~t t"urkey dinner ~lt.· the gy~um, Rauah. sUn11M' School oJficera are Sun~y. . '. " Superintendent, MaW'1ce Bunter; , Mr. and Mrs. . . . , Mo~er and Asst. Supt.,' Ollnton DuVall: . Secre- guests, 01 W~ were ' peats tary, ·Berth& Kearns;' AsSt. Sees., at .the turkey ; SuncUly. Joyce DuVall aJid Buelah Smltb; Mr. and 'Mrs. , Ga1nea, da\llb. Plan18t, Pauline Ban:~; Asst. Pian- ter, Nancy, &nd ~ latt!lr s moth"r, iat, Luella DuVall; Chorister, Ever- Mrs.. Lyd1l , 1.I&t~. 01 Wypmipg, ett Bun~; ABSt Ohor18ter, Tommy were, Sundl/oy di~ -~ of ..,. Hunter. " ~ and Mrs. Ollarlell,Blna!t apd dauili~. , 'Rev. 'lUld Mrs': W. a: Smith , and ter, Mias G~ce•. · ! ~ ., 1,,,1 ",Frida~ and .~~a,." . familY spent Sunday afternoon at ' Mr. Earl Ha!:C!l1t ~ OBDlp McCIeI• . the Lester Oerhard h.oDle. Jan, , Geor~la, WI. ~ .~~ . o~ h;Iij 'JOHN WAYNE · . ONA MUNSON -Mra. Sepepta Wardlo and her son .brother, r.rr, ~~,. , _~b j and flUD~' ~' ~ . in WUl1a1i1 Warlo a!ld hts three chll. 11y several days ~t. 'feet: ,. ';' dren of WCflt Carrollton called on Mr. Oharles ~PQIt.e1-I' 'w~ ..... bu.s1.. ' ~~THE LADY FROM LOUISIANA" the P. J. Thomases, Sunday after- ne.s.s v18itAlr In Mlddlatoyrn, WedJlea...., ;,1,. ' "'oon. d ay. ' ", The Claude Pwnmlls have sold Mr. Barold Prukir, accom~ed' . their place lrere Perry. by his mother,-~~ SUsl" au· ' o. E. Raush is in the Miaml Val- lam, were out-Of.,~' aueata, ·'S atSimday and MOIlday ley hospital, but 18 recovering 'as urday. , .·f' ..'. fast as possible. . M1s8 ~dlJe ,A:~. ~, ~ot WUr, RaY '~k and family, of, nea! mlngton, .WIl8 in '~ saturday•.• , OXford, were visiting In the nelghMr. and *s. ~ ,Clas'k florhood, ·Sunday. . . children accCi~aQlW by: ·Mr. , and ,. ~8. Lester KenrIck spent Friday Mrs. Ro)' K1n& 'I:pdl~ , .~ •. ' .
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Kr. and Mrs. TJleodore Mcl.Dtlre
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. HeY. and o. Smith an- Miss Lydia WllgM' r~cel ved word noUbee th~ birth 01 a daughter, on Sunday of the SUdden death 01 Doroth, June. bofll New Year s Day. Edmund 'Grist. · of CincinnatI.. He ~ellb1na ~lIht polmda. This Is their ' was a tormer res!den t ot this coun' .aztb ehlld, and we are very glad ty. " , lor them.
Kr. and Ure. P. J. Thomas and lIOn, H. R. Fordyce d Vernon I'orcb'ce were New Year's day dinn er Ilueate of tile O. u : Hopes,In Dayton
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Once Smart entertained a their bOrne here. SatUrday,. ' 1r1eDda'. at. '/~". ,~tu'rdaY , Prot~,":, and ~. HarVey MlllIaan eyeDIDI. " •. ,: , .. retUmeci fl'OJll their ctirt8tmu vaKIna. l':e~ 'home ~t~· cation Friday ' wbleb was 'pent m ~ IjIenc;llD8. ,aeveral days O1eV'eland anel MaaaUon. ' ~ . . 1HD4JII'I'8DtB, near WU" . Mr and Mh. RbOcsea Bunnell arid 1IIkIi1oD: . . , I • .; , • d&usbter!l. Of near ,W QJlesvllle wer ~ JIOrJ)' 84!v. "and .un . .James ThuJ.acta, gueate 01 Mf. ·aqtt RAder, a bMy- 1Ir1, at ~ Valle; Mrs. Prink BQulree. Mr. IJ1d ,lila. Warren Da~ n. WhO .
made and 'carried to donate ,~. IW7 Brubliakel' 6pe~~ the . t5.00 to the 'Red OrOlS. Mrs. past 'week with lIr. raD(l ' ~rs. K. O. Welch read ' an 1ntej-es~ arlJcle, ~thur. · . ~. ,.' !'801dl~ ~f CI~on". The meet- lin. LJnch bu· been returned to .......... K~ Ing adJoutn~ to 'meet wLth Mra. Mary Davia In PebruaJI,y. A dellclous lunCh was SerVed by 'the' h06tess~
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The' , snow and ~ c old . weat1ter have made fo.x hunt jJ)g a ' p~pular sport th~!\e d,ay~ · ..., it' has been pro!i:table for'. some ,pf th~ ' boys, _ ..........._.-...,..-,--'-''---'-_ __ that know ,how to hunt tl1e,;p. ' , qr~ and .John ' o'ons ~hy !ll!,i~als '" . ; Wal~er',!lnd" aJ11Ilan; " were in Columbus Monday, Tueac1ay _Ern.1e Da\tn , came , lDto . i , and n7-"'-esdt> .. f ...,- --'- tte 'd fown the oth,"r da'\.; with 0 w"""," a nv " e y i n g aelalona of 'the OhIo State Ii1:: , three' large ' ~oxes t ov.e r •their " st1M.¢ of. OlvtUan ' And Indiastrjal shou',d ers . ~ . '. tpe village ~ u ~- ' . ~Uqr;1., Clatsaes ' were heid atstreet department had a , 'UU ~OUp~ Ohlo ,BtttA! U~veralty. • cold job I~Bt week . " . sub~ , ' . ' 'Ille program featured ' d1sc . ,.zero ten;lperatures fro~e wa-' Mn. Harvey' Rye was ap~lnted I t ~l I. , ~ us- ~ , ter maiila on Main street and obalnnAn at the , lunCh, cpmm\t~e II on o . elll,l ;,reta , to air . workmen ' were forced to ot the Wayne ToWnllhlp ' Mothef.'s ~ld4, qbo,tale, esP1onqe, . 1J~.dU8trtal thaw th..m c)1~t iIi nrder that dub, at the regular inonttilv meet- . p~t Pro~ec~, JU defefl4e. ,black· •. . 'I'Ut.. l' In .. ' f th l' ·OUts. ,f~t aid and tire ' deteriae ~On8Ume1'8 ,could have water - 0 eorg~TiIOD held Prlday The w Wnsh1 " ; '.. thls' )ddd' df weather aftemoo~. Mrs; Rye will succeed '._l.. . ayne To p repreaen-. 1 k . ' " f lairs: Georie ~tetaon. IAWvea will receive an lnatructors ma es WI •. enY.1ous 0 our . ' card and certUlcate of t_h.IMmore fortu,nate friends and A.. devotional period opI!neci the · ' . '~' citi~'en8who ar~ in Flol'ida meeting; conducted by Kl'J , Barry :kl!!!~ el1g1ble to teach uml. ~ . K~therine Glbbona \\' ElM Sa~terthwa1te. ~e read an article ~~ in th1.&- oommunIty: ' , 'd ty h lth enUUed' "For ~nta.. streastnar ' , ~.:,,~ county allotment of reap pOinte coun , ea " , ' , " 23 passenger and 54 truck tires has .DUl'8e at ,a recent re'organi":- the llnportance of teac~g ohUdrell , 'ti m t' f th W ~ selt-nJ1ance, and concluded w~th' beeJ~ reaUo~d . to tQwnsb1pa b!, ,t he ". We....'. za on ee ang, 0 e ar l ' ' , " tire ratsopJ.nr board for th month " en C<iunty hea)tb bo~rd ... " eadlna the Lord's Prayer. ' , .r. , " , • e l R B ' tl ' .. d The ,club tre"'urer ...,- Albert Of January, 1'h8 new schedUle (lives name ,'-'0, " , E' . 't '. en# ' ey , was f ",r Brannock reported ' III balance 6t ~8¥Desvllle two.. passenger and fo~ Sam ary,. oll.lcer or , " ,nyne " trUck. Ures Township . . . . telephone $2".16 d';U'lng the bllBiness !Ie88lon, AIlotine~t Ic:r Feb ' is e t " users having lots of fun A dona.tlon of'10 was voted to Ule mary xpec - ---~--::---.-:::-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...:...-;-......:.._~_-:-~.;..., ,. ~. . • Red~" d th' 1 __ ted to be received '" the township. pl~ying With the new dial' ""--, an . ,e unch COuuu..- board about January 20 ' , ., Instruments . , , loeal opera- tee waa ~tructed to meet . with . ' ' ' • ~r. ' tors having their troublej meDi~ Of the, boar(! ~f e1Uca~\On ~..,. E"~~· ~~ early ·this week with some to 4U'J'lUl&e the purchase,. ot , ~ re- ' " tr~ . RePorttng to Judge Charles 0 , Waynesville s u ~ set i bers frlguator fO~~ the ltade , scilicol 1 . •" i'lfll. ' ,,,71/ White Priday, a grand Jury returJl~ having ' their new phones lW!ch room. lira. Naomi Baird lan~ 'home with h1m to ;~end 'the ed, lliCht 1ndlctinents aga1nst seven and others the old oneft , .. generously dona~ a IlUPPIY of tea M1ss Althela Paitlaon, of ~dn" Mrs. Lawrence of M1~ ~ol1y, wltll day, Sunday, people l'CC~rd1pg to' Its foreman, YO\1 cant listen '~ your lleigh- towels for use in the Idtchen.' . nati, who has spent many years .in ' J4ra, Lester XenrJe)t, ~of FerrY.. • • • JOhn" E.:.Ho~den, . boro on 'a .party line under " TwQ VOCal lelectlons, "The Little G~; as an 'lnstructOr in a Junior v1s.1ted Mn. ' R~ l08mpbeU. ot Mr.' and' Kia. . BO.m.o' Rlgp were I Three 'of the ' bllls charged drtvth~ new system. ", all you Road to ' oan:" a~~ "Be's Such a ' Red 0r06s School, ·f.e~, trad~ Lytle, Ohlo,last week.. Sunday afterMon vlaltors at. ' the lng an automobUe while under the eet when the line is beiog Little Fellow ~re presented by and crafts to boyS" and glrls, ·w u the •. • • home of Mr. and Mrs, RolM!rt Fur- InflueQCe ot UqU9 r , ~4 were I'!the busv l5i lllnaJ , .. a MJsa M~ BOak, accompanied , 81,l,eat sPeak••t the ineetlM- of the ' J4ra. ~ VanBCGY, of C~oothe , . turned asalnat Bryan Brl!onscow~, used :e .... baa returned to ber home 'after nas. few Ie bob sleds'"have made a t th 8', ph no bY M1iiII Reba ,Surface, Wayne Townsb1p Parmer's ' Club, __"• • • their appearance duting the Mrs. Marla mbon then law an held last 'Ill1lr8da7. She told of ute spend1ng two w~ wIth her slster, Mrs D. R. Smith was hOllt,.~S5 '1.0 sn~wy .e&son, , "older' Way- .inw.~ on ~ Juven11e in Greeee, exh1bltea ar.tlc1~ used by Mrs. J. J. Bura:••~ familY. . 'mem~s of the' Ariunot Bridge navilla ,r eeid8Dt8 will I'e- l1tera~ aVailable..,In ~ 'Y~: ,the 0recla0I ~ ~,of bel: .»er- M%• ..s lib. ~ ~..,. of club at }uncheQn ~. an af~~ member whea Edtije Wool- vWe . ~~c l1brai7, . an~, 1U'I~ SOll!ll expenences. JIlu Ernestine WashlDgton O. ,. ~., ,'rue ' Sunllai of br1dae~ TIleadaY, at tbe LIttle Dm. .rd buut a l~l'ge sled' that Jl&renta to bave thetr ch1ldien tqe Pattlson, slater of the speakl!'r. was e~enIng supper peatS of Mr. and ' • • ,. seated ~ ' person~ 'and it ad9aD~ of ,the fine ,opportunity ~ a JUeat. -, " MrIl Rosa B. Birtaocll::' and family. - MIss N~om1 ~ ,was the took six men or big boys to tor ~t 11 reading. . ', ' " ' 'lUmbers aild guesta of the clull" I '• • ,. . . " overma.ht guest _ ot was Est!\er pull.it llP' the bill •.. C. M. _Refr~ents !ere served by the were welcomed into the 'new home , Last TUesday ev~~g, Mr. aDd L\Jk~ns, l"",t TUesaay evenln~.p.fus Robitzer' doing a rea.l job in committee in ~e to me!Dbers . 0( Mr. and lira, KeUer Boat for Mrs. Boward 'M1ss1ld1nI~ e!1te~ed. LUltens returned: her visit <,0 spend rounding up available truck and gueats ~ter tbe "meetlnl; - the meeting. 'Ille dinner of clUckeD, ~. and Mrs. VIrgO R~ ~d tbe night, Pr1da~, and .drivers . in -Waynesville 'Ille r~fl:eabmept COIiunlUee for bIacru1ts, and e$CalIOped oysters sup_ Mrs. Mabel Staup, of Lebanon, Ilt . -. ' • ' 'and '"Waytte township avnil- , tbe February meeting W'aa '~_ plemented by the 'usual Well~fWed ' an oyster supper. : " : MlssthMary _~a.LendMwiayth'othDaYW~ ... , ' ed 'as foUowa' Mrs James Brail- bask ts . • • •• . spen t e W=a.' e er ,parable ff!r defeDIJe work . .- . nock. Mrs ~~an ~ Mrs Harold e prec~ed the c.ub meetlflg· Dr. and Mrs. A. E. stout and ents, Mr. and MrS. PraDk u. LeMay. tlte radro~d 'h ere may play, Oi'aham '-Uti PJoren y , . " 'Ille pres1d~nt, Mr• .Beth E. Fur- cJailghter, W1nn1e _ Jo, entertntneC ~ more importa~t part in. pur Lon IieCkett .~ ~ ~o~n~~1 ~. rav,e the customary aunual Mr !Wd Mrs, ~"~ ~ilkerson 'and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Klocker and, hves than ' dUrIng the last ' ~. , ~ r _ _". prestdent8 a~d1'eSS ,Ita,' whl,ch he . . baby
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IDTHOOIST ()IIUBCB . - - '. ' t.m. .......,..- ...._ • ~ ,chapter No. .10'1, 0; E. .... SUNDAY 'f , wtu meet.' in regular 6ea810J1. MOD: ' . ohwiah Seno,ot 9 :30 a. m . '. daY. eve~g, January 12. l~ , 'WorahlP 10:to a. In. " ,:f~~ns. Ruth raimer, ~orthy Matron. Youth ~wahlp 8:30 p., !p. ". ~ ~ '. ·".""'~~i(,,,, 'Mary L. Earnhart, sec')'. a.v..~lIiI 81,l1t1ballih, Of"~ u... " •• '1\'.•.•;,:.:: .on, ~ apeak at the ~~. ~ come aDd eoJDy them With even1Dg Week of Prayer ~Ae~. . . ' Oho.1r rebearaal Tpuraday , 'l.3 us. p. m. after the evenJ.ng service.
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PR·\VATE ' \ ~OE PALOOKA
There were 195.290,'765 bushels of old corn in storage on Dec. ~4, 1941, under government ldans." Ohio flUmers had stored 246,625 busbe's of that to tal.
and Mis. Earl SOwarlf, Mr. and Mrs. Dated tilts 29th day of December Lime mllkes legumes, legumes hostess. . FIRST SUNDAY AFTElR Kenneth SOward and son, Roger, 1Ml. make .mllk mllk makes heal~h, EPIPHANY . and Mrs.' Cummings, of near Xenia, . . RALPH H OAREY health mak~s hapl>ln~SS. Mr. Edwin '8. KlDner Mrs Mattie Zimmer, Anna, ' Clar, Judl!ll Of ' the pr~bate COl11't 10.00 a, m. Sunday School enc~ and Richard Zimmer, '. Mary Warren C'..ounty, Ohio. 11:00 a. m. MOrning Pray and . Ann Stoup, and DicIt Seree, ot BeaB t Alton ·P . rown, At y. .. .. Sermon. yertawn were New Year's day din~an. 1, 8, 15n.er gu.ests of Mr. and Mra. Emerson WAl'NE8~ ~llmwH Of' _ Olll and son, Ralpb. MASONIC NOTICE GIIBJ8'1'.1 [Mrs. Lawrence Zlnlt'called p:l Mrs. RegUlar oommUnlcation-~ayne!i' Edw. B".For~' MJulstet' Mattie Levi, Sunday afternoon. vIDe Lodge, No. 163, F. & A. M. Will SUNDAY ,.. Mr. and 'Mrs. Hiley 'Oibson 'v1sJted be held Tuesday evetllng, .J~nuary Albert C~er will deJver the sertheir son-In.:law Mr Everett. Bun. 10, 1942. SOjour~ Bre.thren are mon this Bunda~. nell, at Ute 1.!COle·Lan Hoapltal, . welC'Ome. • Bible Scllool 9.iO a. m. Thursday afternoon. Mr. Bunnel118 kenneth M. Hourh, W. M. Clommtqllon ' 10:405 a.. m.. improving and expects to be home Tern ·Armi~. ~f!.ec'y. • Berman 11 a., IDIn a te~ day/l: ~_ _-O.._ -..;.:+.....!________--'....-_ _ _ _ _-:-_ __ Junior Endeavor 6:.6 p . m. ~nlor Endeavor 6 :46 p. m . II Mr. Earl Lucas and friend, of Preaching, '7 :30 p . m. ljIranklln, called on b1a parents, F'rlWEDNESDAY day evening, Mr':' and Mrs. David Prayer and Bible Study 7 :30 p. m. lrucas and famUy. We invite you to COfl;)e and wor. Mr. -and Mrs. M~13 Lewis and ship with as. 5\>n, JerrY Lee, were dinner guests, S.unday, of Mr. and Mrs. John KoesST. AUGUSTINE OBURQH Fat.het Knunholb, Priest t~r and daugbter, Velma. of Utica. "Rebotindln2 fio~ t he impact of Mass 9:00 a. m. Mr, and Mrs. Alfrod Morgan and the Jll~ese N'avy's Btuprise a~tack, the Umted Statal Navy hIlS proveu flmuY and Mr and Mrs, AUthui' ·that it is ready," said Lieutenant FERRY CIIIIIlCJI PF CIIRI~T Morgnn called ~n friends In Xenia, Commander Charles W. Hickernell, \V. C. Elmlth. \I·l n .. t~_. Monday. ' rOmler Ohio resident, "and ' one of . 'T 9:30 a m . Bible School. the most important unil:i of our Navy 10:45 ~. m. Lor~'8 ~'pper. " jMr. and Mrs. Clarence Thompson . is its latest large division, the aviation force. 11 :00 a. m. S ermo. · d.. ned' on Mr. and Mrs. David Lucas "So recent is the new air arm of 7:00 p . m. ChrisLilln Endeavor. Sunday. the Navy that the majority of its '7 :46 p. m. preaching. Mt~dred Weaver. spent the weekpioneers are still in ~hll Ilcrvice," he continued. "Its r ea l sta rt didn 't THURSDAY .e nd with her son, Don. and Mr: and come until 1916, and the last World '7:30 p. m. Choir Practice. Mrs. Earl Marlatt. War ended before this bran ch of ollr fighting force grew beyond infancy. '7:45 p. m , (January 8t h) Ber~.an Mrs Everett Bunnell and children " •. I "Today seven aircraft carriers exClass meeting, speCial music py.:t~~ spent;he ek·en~ with Mr, aoa DIe ftIWa __ ee1rlJlrd tend the defensive boundaries of our Russell Campbell famllY ' ,and , ~ he Mrs. ~ey country two thousand or more miles Who pt8 'WOIWoo at sea, and colistructiCin on twelve . Bfa hamaa eOUDlerpart'. the _ :! Earl SherwOOd family. The speaker . ~r. .•a~d Who bay. like a tilg firm. . wlll b; Bro. Milton Fronso , or Bow· · and d~hter, hy1l1s, of near Cen- . additional large carrjers was be~n in 1940. With this increase irrcarrle", Who gela hi. year', lupply 01 eCNII ersvllle. For refreshments bring our Navy will have a (or,ce of approllier guests, Sunday, When ~rice. reach their low, matel,. 2000 Navy pJalles based Oll and famlly, I'hea be • all set (or next whaler, and .sandwiches and pie. The public Is ships, and current plans call lor a invit(!d to this meellng. lie AYes. 101 o'''dough''l total of 18,000 mO.re ND~VY planAS to Let us all seek to be OhrI5t1an.~ be used for patrolling from bases; for training and as reserves." because, " Righteousness exnlLeil n. The Navy, has already established Reserve who can qualify on the comnation, ,but Sin Is a reproach to any four separate air statiolll8 to give in- pletion of recruit training. people." struction in the work of aviation "Any patriotic man who wants to metalsmiths, aviation 'ordnancemen, servo bls' country should talk immeFrjday-J1UlUIU1 9 aviation radiomen and aviation ma- diately to the Navy Editor of this HARVEYSBUKG OPEN BIBLE chinists' mates, and the Navy needs newspaper or visit t he nearest Navy SMOKELESS. DUSTLESS St. Mary's Woman'~ Auxiliary, at CHURCH many more men to .qualify for the Recnli tmg Station. And he can learn the Little Inn. Mrs. Jobn, B. Rev. James Bacler, Puwr. POCAHONTAS technical work nllcessary to "Keep aU about the req uirements for enlist~, h9stess. 'Em Flying." See and hear Rev. and ..Mrs. Mei ment and the Navy's courses in Aviation groundwo:rk training !Lviation groundwork or about any Nubert nallonally known 'evangellsts ~ondar-JaDuary 12 schools will . bo open t~, recruits ill nntl singers at Harveysburg Open ot her branch of the Navy" LieutenEaste~n Star. the regular Navy and the Naval !Lnt Com~ander Hickemell concluded. R\hle Church starting Tuesday rugqt Tuesday-January 13 November 18, a.t 7:30 and every "~~o" ~rldge club, Mrs. L. J\. night thereafter except saturday, GaLSt, hostess. Come early and bring your famUy WayDesvtne RoXIlIlJla Proiresslye Women's club, dinner . mee~ing at .Our House. Speaker Be9'innin~ of the evening, D~n Stanley, ot Last Time. Tonight Lebanon. Masonlc LodgF "The MALTESE FALCON" If WedneBda.y-January FRIDAY and SATURDAY Double Action Bill Friendship club. Mrs. J. 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Notes On Local Building President RoOisevelt Indicated WBl'De Township did .a good Tuesday In h16 speecb before Job In raising ita Reel ' Oroea congress, ·the current year 0\Vlll. quota ,of '1,000. We Ww II!! be an all-out one for U. S. In- asked to help wlp,. .the war in dustry and agr1cUlture. Oet YQur many . other wafs ' durlng tJle farm buildings In sbape now for coming montbs. Lets all do our the busy summer months that part, and Remember Pearl Harl1e abead. . bor. Most people do not care what
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the interior of your bome-frlgtd ' -blasts ' keep the carpentera InSOme ' people can't bave any doOrs, 'fun u~ess they run the party. which tis all rlgbt. with us ltthey With Ohristmas and New pay the check. Years day out of the way, it 'wont be long now until 8prm, If your bOUSe or farm buIld- sneaks up on us. War tlmea Ill! tngs·. need re-roOtlrs, C;!)nsult Us UDt:ecrtaln times: so It mlibt be about Johns MaD\~lUe roofs. We ob~t to consuit us about can 's~v~ you money: spring' buUdln,g needs now.. I
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