Miami Gazette January 15, 1942 - October 1, 1942

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NINETY-THIRD l'l;lAR

WAYNESVILLE, OBIQTlJrlRSDA)', JANUARY .5, 1942

New ,D ial Telephones Dr.,Dye To Contmand I MARS 'SETS THE MODE Defe-,se -Corps ·Units·1--_~ 1 -------.....J Are In Operation Here

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Dr. H. F. Dye. local veterinarian, of volunteers would be sturted next Installation of the new dial tele - n grelltcr Interruption to· service. has been appointed commander of week, this actlvlty haVing been phones was under way in WaynesThe lo. al c x clla l1 ~ e IIctually now all Waynesvllle and Wayne Town- postponed one week. due to some ville this week, the work of COil" is a parL of thc Lebnno n exchange. ship Civllilln Defense corps units, delay In completing head~uarters in vertlng to the new style instru - the WaynesvlJie exchange and operCUfford Brace. chairman, announc_ the Township House. Blanks ror '.' ments hadng started last Saturd y. ators being eliminated. WaynesvnIe -~:. ed Wednesday. those volunteering their services The job Is progressing satisfac- patrons have free sCI'vlc e to LebaThe snow and . c 0 I d Rev. L. C. Radley has been nam- have been prepared and as soon as / torily according to Harla n F. Stev - no n but toll charge is TI1l1de for weather have made fox hunt ed chief of ail volunteer participathe otfk:es are finished. registrants ens, local manager of the Ohio Cen- Lt!bunon to Waynesville caJls. ing a popular sport th ese tion. will be on hand to list Citizens detral Telephone . corporation. aldays ~ . . it has been profiBrace nnnounced that registration siring to takc part In the defense though It wllJ probnbly be several table for some of the boys effort. days un tll the conv rsion is comthat know how to hunt the Carman Crane and John Gans p eted . wily animals .. _ Walte r and were In Columbus Monday. Tuesday First phones were Instll iled In the "Ernie" DaKin came into nnd Wednesday of this week attendbusiness sections. and wh ,le thc job town the other day with Ing sessions of the Ohio State InIs In progress. worked consideruble three large foxes over . their stitute of Civilian and Industrial hardship on I<x al opera tors shoulders . . . the village ProtecUWl. Cla.sses were held at A supplementary dlrecto'ry WIIS Th e Waynesvill e h igh s hool basstreet department had Ohio State Unlverslty. Issued con taining new numbers. and ketba ll team brok e even In two cold job last week . . . subThe program featured ' a discusMrs. Harvey ' Rye Was appoin ted when a subscriber wanted to call gHlll es 10 L wcek, defeating Morrow zero temperatures fro:t.e waof problems relating to air sion another having the old Instrumcn l.s. In a Wa rren County League gam~, ter maina on Main streei; and chairman of the lunCh commlttcc raids, sabotage, espionage, lndustrlal It was necessary to first dial the Friday ni ght, and bowlng to the workmen were forred to of the Wa.yne Township MoLller's plant protection. 'gas defense, blacknew nwnber , and when Lhe ope ra_ CIllss A Franklin quJntet on their thaw them out in order that club, at the regular monthiy meet- outs. first aid and fire defense. tor cut In to give her the old num - floor Saturday evening. consumers could have water Ing of the organization held Friday The Wayne Township represenber of the person desll·ed. . • . this kind Of wellther afternoon. Mrs. Rye will succeed tatives wUl receive an instructors A ~a ln s l Morrow the S partans did In spite of these dltrtcu ltles the nOL play t hclr usual fast and acmakes us envious of our Mrs . .George Peterson. A devotional period op!!nl'd the card and certificate of tralnlng, more fortunate friendtl and Paled "11 Om.ror work. Is being canied on with a curate passing game. Kirkpatrick meeting. conducted by Mr:l. Harry making them eligible to teach slml-. CANADA i. call1ng up .orne thouun~ of women for duty in the mlnlmum of Inconven.lence to use rs. pl ayed we ll registering 12 polnts lor citizens who are in Florida lar elasses In this community. auxiliary .erviee. of the Dominion'. army· and air force. The women and the company Is to be congratu_ · . . Katherine Gibbon~ WIli'l SatterthWaite. She read an article The Warren county allotment of a!e I!ot dra.fted :J>ut volunteer. and they are relieving men ror battle. Dil- lated the job Is being done without the loculs. Planck with 11 pQlnts entitled, "For Parents", stTedSID'; reappointed county health ami McKeever with six , were the tlnc~lve umfo I have bem deaigned for theae women by a Canadian 23 passenger and 54 truck tires has nurse at a recent reorgani- the importance of teaching chllu!'en been realloted to townships by the faablon expe~ The photograph Ihowl • member of the Canadiln oLhc'r hl!;h scorers. Women'. Ar COrl). wearing her winter great coat which haa a halfzation meeting of the War· self-reliance,. and concluded wah Lire rationing board for the month Th e Wa:mcsvl.le JunJor high ~ea~ belted back, wi e eoUar which can button c10le to the neck for warmth, leading the Lord's Prayer. ren County health board . . . defea ted Morrow by a score of 37 .Ia,hed pocket. and beech brown Ihoulder 'trap' to contralt with the The club treasurer, Mrs . Alber t of January. The new schedule gives E . • R. Bentley was named to 13. khaki and brall button I. The back of the cap can be folded down to and four Waynesv1lle two. passenger protect the hair and. neck in Btormy weath c~. sanitary officer for W nyne Brannock re ported a balance of truck tires. The Franklln Varsity ploved too Township . telephone '$294.16 during the business session. for the Spartans, who sufmuch Allotment for February Is expect_ users having lols of fun A donlltlon of $10 was voted to the ted to be received by the township fered thei r worst defeat of thc seaplaying with the new dial Red Cross. and the lun ch commit- board about January 20. son by a 52 to 25 score. At the half, instruments •.• local opera- tee was instructed to meet with Franklin held a 25 to 15 ad vantage. tors having their trouble,; members of the board of e:l ucatlon Franklin Reserves smother ed the Jl,eportlng to Judge Charles G . local reserve team by the score of early this week with some to arrange the purchase of a reWhite Friday, a gralld jury re tu;' I1- 29 to 19. Waynesville sub s c r i bel'S frigerator for the grade school lunch room. Mrs. Naomi Baird having their new phones On Friday night. the Spartans lan's home with him to spend the ed eight indJc1Jnen L~ ag.llnst seven generously donllted a supply of tea people according to Its lor 1I1an. a nd Junior h i~ teams ' journey to Miss Althela Pattison, of CinCinMrs. Lawrence, of Mt. Holly, with day. Sunday. and others the old one~ . . . towels for use In the kitchen . John E . HOlden. nati, who has spent many years in Mrs. Lester Kenrick: . or Ferry. • • • you cant listen to your neighHarveysburg. In a non -county lea~ "The Little Two "ocal selections. Three of tbe bUls charged driv - glle ga me earlier In the season the Greece. as an Instructor In a Junior VIsited Mrs. Russell Campbell, of bor on a party line under Mr. and ' Mrs. Romo Riggs were ROlld to Carry" and "He',; Such II Red Cross School, . teaching trades the new system . . . all you Lytle, Ohio, last week. Sunday afternoon visitors at tne Ing an automObile while under tne I als defelltcd Harveysburg. Little Fellow" were presented by and crafts to boys and girls. was the influence of liquor and were 1 " get when the line is being TueSday night the Spartans enMrs . Harry va• osc· oy·. or Chillicothe home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fur- turned agrunst Bryan Branseolllo" Miss Monllnla Hoak, accompanied guest spea k~ at the meeting of the used is the busy signal . . . a te rta in the strong Spring Valley Edward McWlIJiam s and Hu "er. lit the plano ·by Miss Reba Surface. Wayne Township Farmer's club, has r eturned to her home after nas. aggregation on the loca l floor. 'A few bob sleds have made Mrs. Marla Elbon then gave an held last Thursday. She told of life spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs D. R. Smith was h08 t~ss 'to A. Bowman. varSity an cl reserve game will be their appearance during the Interesting talk on the juvenlle In Greece. exhibited articles used by Mrs. J . J . Burske and family. members of the Argunot Bridge Frank Little was Indicted on played. snowy season, .• older Way• • • llterature avallable In . the WaynesMr. and Mrs. ·,B. 0 , Harvey. of club at luncheon and an af:;ernoou charges of reckless driving and of the Greclal}.S and told of .ber pernesville residents will reville Public library, and urged sonal experiences. MIss Ernestine of bridge, Tuesday. at the Little Inn. leavlng the scene . of an accidellt. member when Eddie WoolWas hi ngton C . H ., were S un day parents to have their chUdren take Pattison, sister of the speaker, was evening supper guests of Mr. and • • • Otto Fowler and Sherman Aoh ard built a large sled that advantage of the fine opportunity also a auest. Mrs Ross H . Hiirtsoc~~ and family . Miss Nllolnl Earnhart WIIS ihe were indicted on charges of ,''lbseated ao persons and it fcr betLcr reading. .' overnight guest of Miss Est::ter bery in which they are alleged to • • • Members and guests of the club' took . six men or big boys to Rcfrrsil ments were served ,by the were welcomed Into the new home Last Tuesday evenl:ng. Mr. aeci Lukens, last TuesdllY evenlnt. Mhs have taken $1.80 from a MOI'l 0 .' Lawrence Cook Willi Ie. ted preslpull it up the hill •.. C. M. committee In charge to members of Mr. and Mrs. Keller Hoak for Mrs. Howard Missildine entertalned Lukens returned heT visit \ 0 apcnd business establishment. Ell g .' n " Robitzer doing a real job in d lit of lhe East W "Yli c Advisory and gue.~ts after the meeting. Reed was indicted on l\ speedi11 ; Council NO. 6. at til . relJular monththe meeting. The dinner of chicken. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Russell and the night, Friday. rounding up available T.ruek ; The refrcshment committee for biscUits. and escalloped oysters. sup- Mrs. Mllbel Staup, of Lebanon, Slt • • • charge, ly discussion 1l1l' C! Ing of the group, and drivers in ·Waynesville Miss Mary Eva.LeMay, of Dayt->n, the February meeting was announc_ plemented by the usual well-filled an oyster supper. hrld last Wcdnl'sday evening at the and 'wayne township avail• • • spent the week end with her pared as 101l0ws : Mrs. James Bran- baskets preceded the c:ub meeting. home of MI'. und Mrs. A. Schnaltable for defense work . . . Dr. and Mrs. A . E. Stou t and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank U. LeMay. nock, Mrs . Lyman Day, Mrs. Harold The president, Mr. Seth E. Fur- daughter. Winnie Jo. entertrllned man. Otlwr ofl ic l'l's elected are the railroad here may pl a y • • • Graham . Mrs. Florence Mora n. Mrs. nas. gave the customary annual Fred Braddock, vice PI' sident; Mr. a more important part in our Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kl ocket nnd Lon Beckett. Mrs. Forrest Graham. president's address in which he Mr and Mrs. M. A. F1Ulkerson and Schna ilmall. rli~c u ssio n I e a d e r; lives than during the last daughter. Zana Mae, at d!nner, SlItbaby daughter, of Lebanon. w ~ re MrS, J . R. Wade, and Mrs. Robert stressed the need for' great courage decade what with the dre Murray. The tremendous stake we btl vc J ohn B . Gons, Lcgls latlve r epresenurday evenlng. . guests, Sunday, of Mr. nnu Mrs. and full confidence In a righteous situation as iUs ... we heard in the World War now raging In .:1 tative ; and Miss Al ice Gons, secRobert Baker Jr., and uaughter, • • • cause liS we enter this New Year. Mr . and Mrs. Joseph B. Pre~ toll Jeanne. some specula1.ion as to the corners of the globe will be descrlh- etn ry. Mrs. Robcrt Gons was ap- ' Miss Alice Gons presented the and son. of Clnclnnati, were! Sun• • • possibility of better passened by Melvin WhJte . a Junior a t pO inted as new recreation leader. specllll topl," , "Seeing Ourselves As day evening supper guests uf Mr. Miss Charlotte Burnett , daugh- the qnlverslty of Cincinnati, :l1ld "Group In surance" was the topic ger service fcir Waynesville Others See Us," . by reacting exerpts and Mrs. John K. 'PreS:Oil and tel' of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burne tt, member of the students speaker.; for di ~ cu ss lon at this meeting, and within the . next. yeat' or so from the Reader's Digest conden- family. of Lytle. spent Friday night and bureau, at the January meeting of the discussion WIIS led by Raymond · .• especially when the nE'W Always, In any drcumstances, sation of. "As the English See Us." • • • Saturday with Miss Nancy ('rane. the Waynesville Civic club to be Braddock. Kings Millp Ordnance plant men need books. Why not donate Harlan Earnhart was the l{llest of • • • Mr. and Mrs. Seth E. Furnas wl.1 A period of recreatloll. presented held Monday night at Our lious;!. gets into full product.on •. 1 the old .books, . which stana unused Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sh ~ehau and Misses Jean and Jane Ra~ t.sock entertain the club In February. by Ml's. Fred Braddock, and refre;shwe remember when thE' 'a r- on your library shelves, to White will give th e ('coYoung Unitfamily Friday night alnd Sa turday. and Miss Virginia Preston were nomic Implication, of a possible men ts cond uded the meeting. ., rival an(I departul'e of trains ed Service Organizations fo~ d1sWarren Sheehan returned , . to Har- guests of Miss Monlmla Hoalr. Sun- Ax.is victory, and will expillin whv was quite an .event ••. Rob- trlbution to Army camps, Naval dllY afternoon, ai an Ice-skt\t!llg we canllot now or never can . accept CLUB WILL HOLD ert Hyman, a ' student at Pur- bases and U. S O. center, G~oup party. LUNCHEON F·EB. 3 "One Foot In Heaven" the totalitarian way of Ufe. due, will be graduated long The local public library Is servlrig He Is enrolled In the Liberal Arts before he had expectf'd . ; , as a collection center for this Mrs. John B. Gons was hostess The postponed luncheon of the college majoring In economics. Warren County Democratic Wom" he will get his diploma in worthy proJect, which lightens to members of the Woman's Auximember 01 the Intemational Re- en's Club will take place Tuesday, December of this year in- Illany an hour for our boys, for no liary of St. ~ary 's Church, fo}: the . lations club, Fight For Freedom February 3 at the Golden Lamb stead of June 1943 . . . at matter how wllllng they are to monthly meeting, last Friday afComlnltt.ee. treasurer UnlverslLy Hotel in LebrI11011. , the end of his schooling, he serve their country, loneliness often ternoon, at the Litle Inn. Arts board and a member of Phi will be" eligible for a com- engul1s them, and reading helps Opening devotions were conductMiss Alethela Pattison, recently mission in one of the branch- them pass these trylng periods, ex- ed b the president, Mrs. C. R. returned f rom Greece, wlll tell of "The World BelClngs to the talk ,'at which time It was announc_ Eta Sigma frllternlty: es of the armed forces of the erting a spiritual value, which FraZier. During the bUSiness meet- Slirong". was the theme of an ad- ed that the local Girl Scout troop Arrangements to have the slu- ~Oln.e of her experiences In that ing the members voted unanimously dress given by Dean S.t anley. Leba- wlll present the program for the dent speak here arc being Illude by coun try . among them her stay In a United States ••• th~ plan strengthens their morale. is one inaugurated by the During the World War In 19P, to devote all fu.t ure meetings to non attorney and widely known next meeting to be held 'at the L. A. Garst, club program cOlllmit- Nazi prison camp. She is now all- . LIvely engaged In Civilian Defense government to enable col- the books sent to camps and Can- Red Cross sewing, to be done in speaker, when he spoke before home of Mrs. Llna Madden. tee chairman. lege students to complete tonments, were all but devoured by conjunction with the program. and USO work In this coul)t,y, members and guests of the WaynesElaborate plans are being made - -- -- - The program consisted of read-· ville Progressive Women's club, for .a mass meeting of all Wayne SMITH FAMILY IN Doubtless. her tEiolk will be of widetheir courses, \"ithout being eager readers, but there were ne'ver Ings . from the book, "Author of Tuesday night. caBed in the next draft, but books enough. Township Women's organizations to REMODELED HOME sprClid Interest and, therefore resenter some branch of the ervations for the luncheon s~ulci Mr. Stanley gave a brief sum- be held at the Orange Hall, March Please bring In your spare books Liberty" by Robert Searle. glv~n Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith and be made as soon as Possible with army, navy or air corpq on to the public library. Surely some by Mrs. Frazier. mary of the history an~ heritage of 10, at which time the club will be A saI II d course was served during the peoples of the so-called "agres- privileged to present MIss . Alice daughter. Sally Lou. moved Into Mrs. Fi'ed Hutchin son of Lebanon graduation . . . the returns citizens wW respond to this camfrom the sales tax stamps paign. although there has been no th_e ' SOC Ia 1 h our. sor nations', to give hIis listeners a Carr, public health urse, of Yeilow their newly-remodeled home on or Miss Ka therine Trainer, of f4or-. • North street, Wednesday . Their row. this year will be sufficient to response during the past week. clearer plc~ure of the characterlS- Springs, who has recently returned home. purchased from C. M. Roolt-· LUKENS MOVE TO 11 maintain the Wayne Towntics which predominate: In the ene- from the Far East, were she was ADA S. COURTNEY,. LIbrarian HARVEYSBURG F.ARM my nations of today. Incidents of actively engag~ In pubJlo health zer, has bee~ completely remodeled. VISIT SISTER AT 'ship milk fund . , • the revnew bathroom I.llstalled, and entlreMOUNT ST.. Jo,SEPH enue . from this sourCE; will SHAFER AWARDED Mr. . and Mrs-:-w.A. Lukens and Japan's repeated acts of treachery work. Invitations to attend this l l y insulated. They have been . reo' en'a ble . the fund to support AIR CORPS "WINGS" their famJly will move their resi- throughout PlUit centwrles were cl-. meetIng will be sen t to a11 . Ioca Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biggs and siding with Mrs. Smith's parents. sons, NOrman and Robert spen0 itself without the financial Dale E. Shafer, Jr., 01 R. R, ~ dence to their limn, near Harveys- ted, events leading up to the eg- women's organlz8tIons. . 0 ts t th . tl <i i I d d Mr. and Mrs. R : G. MlUer,..durlng • burg, sometime next week. Mr. tabllshment of a mUitary mllchine ues a e mee n.. . nc u e Thursday afternoon with • h e· I r' aid of churches and other WaynesvWe, has ' been presented ""-" N It the. remodellng. • Mrs. R oss H . H ar ts DCk ,~ U daughter and sister, Sister ' Mary organizations • , . the tax with the coveted sliver wings ' and Lukens will continue his wholesa)e in Germany were outllned. Mr, Stsnley also related facts lng, Mrs. William Sawyer, Mrs. PAuL GUSTIN WILL Rosetta lit Mount St. Joseph, In stamps you save now pto- gold bars at his graduation recently milk business here and '\!I'1ll also OPERATE SECRET U. S. Cillclnnati, Sister Mary Rosetta Will vide on' average of 25 to from the air corps adVanced flying contlnue as rural mall carrier. The concerning the history ot Russia· Rlee ~napp and, Mrs. E. C. Crane. children. Esther, \{artha, Lois and that ,have. ~hroughout generations, ' OFFICERS REELECTED 30 boys and girls in the local school 'at BrookS P1eld, Texas. $BORT W,AVE STATION be remembered 'as Thelma Biggs 1\' schools with· a fr~e bottlp. of Lieut. Shafer Is the 80n Of Mr. Donald, were enrolled Monday for built up the damlnate characterls- . AT ANNUAL MEETING .Waynesville graduatc of the ' 193" OF WAYN$VILLE PaUl Gustin, who has been em- class. milk ~very sch~ol day. . and' Mrs, D. E. Shafer, Who operate the second terl):l at 'the HllrVeysburg tic of the Russian ' pel)ple, the caschool. paclty to sWfer and then strike • ployed In th!, ractio seotion Pat. SEW FOR ·B~ ,CR08S th!! Butterfly ·Inn at the Jnl.ersecback. Mr. /?tanley's vast lqlowledge Al;l' directors and offlcers were ' ter80n Field and Mrs Glllltln, left · 0U,EIiITS A~ I)U~E HQ¥E ., ' . ¥fs,' Leonard Mounts has again 'tlon of R.outes ·" and 73', ." .TO. INSTALL OFFICERS_ of the hsltory of aU co. u ntrles 9f re-elected, at the annual . reorganl:' thls . wee~ for Newark:· N .. J ., where . offered to ' oPen her .t}ome to mem- ' COASTING PARTY HELD Prank U LeM Id t the globe and his ablUty to clOliely zatlOn meeting of ~he, Wayneav111e he Is to receive sealed orders whiCh ~$ . Allys ~ge. of ~.ftc!J.l. . Mrs · bera and friends of the Morrow ' WUL..aend him to a secret destt~- " spent the week end with .her bro~er Garden Clutf"--Wben it' meets' on Miss"":'R uth Heieii LeMay enter- a~d ~thel' new ~mcer:y~~;e~ e~~.,....relat:..,.~j1dents of years and eVt\n .. NatlonaHlank held Tuesd~. W. H. Allen. 'who has been with tion where be will be attached to In-Iaw and sister, Mr. and. ..... -Thursday, 'January ' 22nd, to sew for ~ed the fe1!ow-memben of ber stalled, at the next 'meeting of the centuries ago with llappe~ of Women's Society for Chrtslan · Ser- today proved blgbly educational as . the local Institution since Ita In- a staff operating one of Uncle Rober t t,.. puke. Other Sa~ the Red orou. Mee.ttnp of this Girl Scout patrol at a coasting orpnlzation of the Methodlsi well as 1nterestlng to his attentive cept10n In 1816 was elected preat- Bam's abort wav,? radio station!. evening' dinner guests at t,be ~ pOup open to who deI1re to party Dear ber bome, Saturday af- vtce Cburcb, a~ whicb time, MrI. L C. audier;lce. . dent; . George Waterhouse, viceGustin, who Is recognized as an home Included Mr. and lUI. belp .In the wortbJ work of the Red ternoon. . H~ guests lDcluded the • A ch1Ckea cI1nner president; Ro8s H. BartlOCk, cash- exp&t:t In tbe field of radio - was of ~ 01'0II. 8uppUes for ImltUng are ex- I/Ilsses Mary Jane Anc1erson. Glen- Badley wt1l 'be hOIteu. . O. E. Anderson at Houle" pre_ ler: Cllft'orcl Brace, a8I1Itant cash- given a four hUDdrec1 dollar auto pected to .. readY. for dIItrtbuUon nie Ohapman, Maru,n Burlke IIIld ceded the meetlnr, 'a bort bUSI- Ier; L. Earl Hockett. B. A. 00mtU traDer In wb1ch he and Mrs. Guatln "OIl. Foot.1n H......'· bJ. .f BclwtDa !ltanrlll1b. Dell .IIIOD fQDowed 8taDlQ'. ~d J:verett Bar17. cUrectora. wID make their hOm..

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instigator of this foul deed, and as it~ has declared war aa--ainst US, it is clearly realized as nece88ary that Adolph Hitler and his gang . ~e thoroughly subdued. When our old pioneers saw a tangled forest that had to be Cleared th . t t . .d i d • ' . J. eY JU.s wen In an c eare It, and no fatigues, no· dati:gers, d1smayed them. It will be so this time, until victory crowns our mighty efforts.

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Yet when our people are put up agaihst any proposition in which t hey really feel .e nth usiasm, they show little sign of softness. The ' men throw themselves into athletic contests with all the ardor of young hearts. Every ounce' of their energy goes to the effort to push the football over . the goal line, or to run around the baseball diamond befor,e the lightning fielders get the ball to the base. There is no doubt that under present conditions they are keenly anxious to win this war. Many of them' had d bts t th t' thO ' try tta' k d ou . up 0 e Ime 1S coun was a c e , but once deadly bombers .sneaked up over our fle~t and ,discharged their rain of death, doubts have vanished and tbe nation has never been so unanimous. As the German government is looked at as the

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- ;lnd., Yr. re~ ,J. B. WDaon .. or~day I-..napolls, ,home ' &Iter a~ndlni .. week with Mr. ucl Mrs. ....... Funk. " . ."'.... on ! , Mr. and lira. Karl Oopsey return-

NO ROOM fOR DEFEATISM vUle. Pau_1 E. Allen, ' 40, ,SnP4nn-i'leld, The American people have never yet been defeated in machlnlst, and 'Emma ' .'Dtberine ... -... in any of their major enterprises, and they should not al- Ault, :19, nlirae. low themselv'es to feel they can be defeated in this war. Arthur Brock, 28, m ua bro 0 D'l ' There is always the possibility after: a nation has lived worker, and Ida M. Rh1nehlmer Ii both of R. R. 4. LeIMuion. ' ' , on in pr~gress and us ually in prosperity f.or many years, Edward , . Ho, Stpegemoller, _, ,Lebanon, soldIer, and.llra Fll~ 'L Weldle, 30, &aneytbw-j, nune. . Robert 'PraDcfa Kumer. M, rIght, and ROm. Lee .BW, '2I, ,8wnOirapher, both of liebBnon. ' '7" , BEAll BSTATB -TIUlII.....

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its power and energy may be somewhat dJ·ssJ·pa:ted. It;" .., possible that the U n ited States will some time become enfeebled by a long period of easy life. It sometimes seems already as if our co untry had become soft, and as if people did not want to struggle and strive as they used to.

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in the 106/1 of their, BtUe scn James f4R.1l 4 wh'o rea. 98-M 1IIorrow Phone No 3 en op.en; and 'Continue. last Monday w.h "h;e ran 0 t. 1p ' Lebanon office . .::1..~ - &' U _ _ , a the J.ww neatre . . It's Gary Copper in bla front Of • ' lJl:8Ch1ne, whlle v1s1t1ni~ y;;:"'~ :.~:~ ~ther's finest , Pro:<iuqtion, "8eraeant . an aunt Just outside, Of the' cor:' . . . . . . . . . . . . .. LebaIiQo. . . TmD"".' 1\'" • ,PlCtute ' rica. hero. one-man trom Poratlon.of XeD1a. ; -"--:-:'':-:--::;---------------: ,, every , aoldler Amer.can w1Uthewant to ....army ' a .... -.... " . H. L. ~ D ' B&r~ ,t o Juper' ".~ ~,~ be prOUd of. Dbn't Mlaa .Itl U:'" VW~...~ Mr. and "MrS. Ivan Holton ' anti i ' 1.. 1-:8'1 llabY. of XeD1a, apent- last - - - - -....- - - - - - acres in UnIon tlnJ. " , • with Mh. Holton's parents, Mt. ' WE PAY FOR . £. ;p. anq .W1ld& BGutba.rd to '. ~ ~ ~y Wilaop aDd dauah,' , . Clarence and x..u. NeJiOD, ,part of . ~.~t.q. "" ," " : ' lbt • In 1Il'B. ' T B. K1nniaon . entertained . - BecJrbl.;'; "&Qd w1llle ateveDa to · or Ute Ohurch, Uva 56 acres tit BamQUin at • ,puIHnr .., theApafBOnage of lise aDd 'oondltlon twp . Jut• Saturda;y evening. very en·

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The aeoond session of the nth Con,reu swung into full aotlon Tuesday of le,at week., when the Prea1den~ deliVered, in peraon to 'a Joint 8eas1on, his annlUal message on the State of the Unlon. After recalling the treacherous attack by Japanese 'forces on Al11eI;ican outposts In the PacUlc, wh1ch resulted in th1a nation ~eclar1ng war against Japan; Oenbany «nd Italy, he

dollars, and aU American coue~ and unlversltles, lnciuding endowmenta. at but two and one-haJ1 bUUon dollars. ' F1fty-slx bUlion dollars Is more than doub'e the amount whIch the .UnIted states expended In Ita entire flgh'tq, effort durIDI World War .No I ' It )Ilt!1U1S war expenditures ot' ,430.00 tor every man, WQDl~ ~d cbpd in America in a 81nale f18ca1 ,.ear. :'

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arimly told the Congress and the • • '. l 'cla1uIed 'by a brotb,U and take~ to people that we tac&-"a hard war, a To help , meet the costa of the the B. and lI. MeYer PuneraJ Home long war. a bloody war, and a cost- lWar program, the Preatdent caila at 9inclnp.\ltL Be waa survived by 1y war." apd announc~d that It ,for new tax levies ,to ra!ae .po. h18 widow .Dd four cblldren. would <be our determJlnatlon '8.00 prOximately nine bOOon dollars in M188 Eleanor Copsey spent Sundetln1te po'Bey io -"tlght our ene- addltion to the. eighteen bUll. OR dol- day .t home with her .", mother, ....-is. -., m1es on the land., in the air and lars aI}eady 'provided tor under Arch Copsey. on the sea. aDd ~ pl&ce aU present law~. It is , e~ted that -",-,.----....::...the world wlj.ere it may seem' ad- the ,Pedere,l deficit for next year IlABVBY8BmiG 'LODGE NOTICE vlsable to ,engaae them." The Prem_ will run be~ter than, thirty-five bU· Harveysburg Lordie No. 312, P. & dent told his l!ateners that plana l1an . dollars, arid.that the national A. M.., will meet for A,nnual InllpecBOOT FOB AND CON81qN "One Foot In H'-""-en" were belna formulated for the sta-- debt. no:" at the t,1ft.y-e1Bbt bWlon , tIOn, .t Barve)'Bburr, ohio, Wed- your Cattle, hop, sheep. and calves _... ~g '. ot. Unlted . States armed mar" will reach one hundred ana nesday, JanUag 28, 1M2. Supper to Noms-Brock ' 00" BVe wire and of miles away from the scene of conflict forces in Ule Britiah Jrsle& and at .ten b~lIon . dollars ' by the end , ot 6:30 p. m. V181t1Dg Biethren weI- progr~ve ~lrm lor tile hlahest Much has happened since December 7 to disturb this OOtJNn BILLS stratea1c poa1ti~ 'in other , foreign the fiscal year. The ne!7i ·revenue !lOIJle. . ~.rJtet prices 'and good aemoe, complacency and our manner · of liy,ing. We can't 'b uy lI~n co., 't ltiance due OD I lands In due time, aJl1d declared , schedule ~alls for ,;n annual aver8. Carlton ~. M. UniOD 810ek Yanh, ' Olud_U. O. automobiles now and what' was far more of a shock-we ~eck protector, ,50; J. P. cunn1ng~ th"t America woUld ~rry the war age ~ pay~ent ot f205.00 tor each '~t LeWis, Sec'y. '11une in on RadII) StaUon WOKY can't bu t' e f th t b'l h' , bam, hol~ Farmers' Institutes, to Its elieDUes on tbeh~ own home person 'in the United States, whl~e 12:26 ot 12:30 p. m. for olll'" da1lJ y ~r. s or e au omo 1 es we now ave. .175; ElJ18 M:cOlure, expenses of grounds. ' at tbe same time each individual's ,_ uOne Foot In Heaven" market reports. I : Coast clties are more.aw~re ~f the nearness of,the war 8p1ilBboro InlltitutAl, $25; ' ~ , ' • • •. , share of the national debt will be , than ,are we. Naturally their danger is g)'eater. , Ludlum, .same for Morrow, ' 125;> To mate ¥lotory pOll6lble and increased P25.00. Oorporatlons will Much has happened here at home however, in the .last Keller Hoat, same for WaynesvWe, certain the Presldel)t ~ro~ed the P8~, about five times ;as much In 30 d t k '. Ii h , . ' . ' PS; Columbus Blank Book co De- elQH!ndlture ot $5;6,000,000.000 tor taxes next year &II in 1940 Employays 0 m.a. e us rea ze t e war ~ almost 88 near to U8 11nquent Land LIsts, Slli. ., war pU1'])OIIea during th!! new fiscal ment taxes will be dOUbleis, and in as to those hvmg on the seaboards. GuU Oil Producta. gaa tor weights year beglnnlng JUlY 11S~, in addl-, divldual and' estate taxes will be . The Waynesville Defense Council soon will ask .for ' and measurer's truck, 111.32; Heer tlon to the ~unds alrl~ady appro- quadrupled. m .w. ~nd heavlet, exvolunteers to serve , ~n various capadties '.here. Why, we Printing co., docke" lor ptObat~ prle.ted IUld obBaatec:l1 tor such ,c:lse :taxes ~ be levied, and forced ask should we worry ~bout air raid wardens here? The CQUrt. '31.110: Dr. H. M. Wflll.,l"18 needs, The , Presidential program 88vlnaa ~y be 4educted ,t~m, tbe , , , " calla for Amerkan pt'Oductlon ot pay enve10pes ot employees AI events of the last month have shown ,1,1S why. , . coroners coet tor J , P. Mewnpy, 60,000 planes, 45,000 tanlts, 20,000 Inc~me ': tax or .....er ' A' _A,'es ~~~ ts.90; W. o~ J4ir.nglng, nllteage as ..:- ..... MT. B ~ace &'I;ld other leaders of the Def,e nse m~vement dol warden for month endln, anti-aircraft luna, eight million or ' ~~~ . 'Probable. Total report the people of Wayne Township already have shown Dec, ~1, S4U8; Conner 'lUaco Sta- dead weight tons ot shlPPin !f, and war 18 expensl"e, but our ' flnal and a sp,}endid spirit of cooperation. tlOD, gaaollne, S10,08., huge quantities or loth~ war equlp- (lompl~ Victory wlll certa1nJy ' ~ ' . . : . ment and munlt1Ona, itlurink 190:- worWl all It may coet Citizens will be asked In the month~ to com~ to make D. P. Irona, aaaOUne, '9:90; Tay- and for the bullclJl)B ot 125000 • .; . Bacrifi~es and contribute of their time and trl0ney to the lor's Texaco S~tlon, Gatrie, ~~; planes: 76,000 'tanltiS: 35.000 ~ti- Do you 'hate to -get up In the war effort Pumas 9ult Stat1o~, aame, "1.4;1; aircraft guns and ten minion tons mo~g? It you do, )'q)l wlU dis· 1 • . , zoar GUlf Station, , 7 11k It " " '.' , We know that Waynesville and Wayne Township' will Ohio 011 ' same" . sn.u; , of shlpplhg, besides otl~er war mao, de ' mC?r8 f:n the 'future tJi~ you co., lame, '19.86, li~b terlel, durlna 1943 0 ~?W~ for ~t appe&l'l'l it wlll DOt produce,H~Ppe, suppl1es, ,83c; Lewb · ~nd , . .: '. . . be long until thlll nation wID 10 Dtake, coal_tor garage, ~,.88; .LudWhile the Congress Sind the ,gf.ln- on B?ine acirt of ' d&y~ght .sit.vlng low RadiatOr- BervIde; repa!ra, S18. era! public have acceptA!d the Presl ~ t~e. The Senate early last" week , ourt-~· S~er ~, .~P8 lor dent's great armament 'p~ passed a bm au~~orll1ng the Preat': NEWSPAP.E,' Jr auc\(tor; 1lIO; same for ;conliDJ8S1on- ' with approval, and' leaders ot dent to advance the clocks of the With Any M. .~ titted BeJow: ' _~_ _ _ _ _~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...;....,;, era, '10; aa~e !or dog warde~, $12;' Ari!.erl~n indUstry' say it can -tmd nation aa much as two hour. 1h , ' , ' ~Meglll,," An for I V_ • 10TH NEW &1JI18 Harbaugh, Sprlnrboro, and ' Ralph Geor,e Krager," Tepair .work at wID be carrIed through It the any area where he may deem it ado Actual Detectiv. 'Storl., •• ' 12.50 o Ame,icen Cook . • ........... . MarvIn E. Young, executor ot-the Weidner, A. O. Harbaugh and Wal- courthouse, ,7.90; Herbert ,1,. Jones, American people join in a upited vlaable. o.n ',PrIday the1Houie pa&II.lt. ~ ery • ••• •••••••••••••••• 2.50 , O "met.cep F",;t Grow., " I 7t estate of Delmar Balnum. fUed an ter Allen appra1aef8. plaliterina wallll in relIef and WPA effort toward that encil, It may be ed a d11!erent 'bill Provid1nir that, a Ameiicon ·Mea aline ••••••••••• ••••• . ~, .. 'T 9 . . ~ • ••••• • •• • • • •• •• 2.95 I 'nl'e inventory" ot the estate or o1f1cel, 151.50;' A. Eo BuCtman; re- well ,to give thoUght 'to wilat t.lte the .offlcial .tlme In aU 'IlOn~ ))e adactlon against Carl L . MWer. LebAm.f·can u,key Journal . ' I 75' ) AVIATION ' oO ,Boy,' lire I for ' All Bo .............. . anoD, asldng that the latter be or- Edward Henry StegeD,:oUer, ~_' 'p air 'stoker, ~,;.,RU8Sel1 Stone, help- gigantic Job ahe~ 1'1~allY means. van~d" by one ~our,. twenty da;ys ""' F " val ...... , ....... .~0 ~pper' . .. ., . j . ..' . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,75 . ~Vlli ' dered to fUlfUI a contract to pur_ non, approved. 1ng janitor, 15. . To completAI the prosi~m America after the law is ,'approved by the oO Chlld l ' f ann., ' 0 ' L ,p'·ct· ';' ....... , ' ................. ~ 2.95 It~NC. chase the Bainwn' farm, adjoining Exec!1tr1x or~e~ ,t o sell , personal J. A.' Sch1U1Dg, rent ot ~fflce tor must be turned :into, one' Presiden: It is ~ouaht the ' Bouae , '0o Colli.,. 'c.. WeeU u,. ...119811,. - : •• .. • ...... • • 2'.00 . the corpoat!on tine, at the prIce , property belongtria ~ the estatAI ot prosecutor, PO; Newtoll Stamper. , wor~op, with ~UBinE!8S as qsual, b1l.1" would cr~te the least dlatuI'J. oUmooRS .0 Etud. ~'ic ,~ 2.50 , FI .', . IIgu,n. ..... . ............ 2.95 ' apec1t1ed in the contract. J. L. Mendenhall, w.Y1lesv11ie, .t inVa11d cue of ll1nnie ,Stamper, ,7; a thina of the past, ' Imd ,with all bance In tranaPl?~tlan ant! other WESTEItN . OW.r r~ .., 0 Fu,..fi.h~G.ni. '.' ........ : ••• ,..:...... ~.50 Rosemarie Kenner, Dayton. rUed private sale. . Marjorie . Iaraei1, same for .Mildred ~ffor~ an~ energiea directed toward sehedules tbrouahout the countr" FICTION ' Hoo.'.hold t-te ' ~zi:~." -•. -•• -, •••• ':. 2.25 • suit agli1nst Merrill T. Atwood, The inventory ot the estate of Brand~bU1'l • . '7; Ruth Kllburn, one objectlve-th.t ot producing The c~ge Jilll Dot be pleaatng to HUMOR Huntin Ir Fi~n ..... ·····~·· 1 ···· 1.71 M:1ddletown, for damages totallng Adah TalmagP, Oregonia, will be same tor Ployd KUbUm, 15; EVerett Implements of war. ·Instead of most ot the ~. population: of the llb.rt/ (W•• lIvl~ ...)0.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 00 FM ... ts,Bt4.50 tor injuries which she al- read January 14. ' SawYer, ilme tor Pearl SaWyer. ts; manutacturlDg l~ thaJi ,two btl- country; and those who remembel' , ~ (Picture M. J·~~~i·· 2.50 M.~u:i 01-"'& 9 ~ ••••••• , .,...... 2JO . NEWs leges abe received in. colllalon be- ' The W1)J of John R. KnJPt, POe- Oblna Morgan, same , tor OharleiS non doUars wo~ ~ tI"Ming equ1p- ' the results-of a 8f~,tline change

Under the Chajrmanship of Clifford Brace, this COD\'ty . f h f' . W . arren County to complete mUDi was one (I t e lJ"Bt 1D . ti on, and c,ertify . . ,p ersonnel with the 1'ts , Ioca1 orgaruza Its Ohio State Council of Defense in Columbus. . P' to D b ' , nor , ecem er 7 and Pearl Harbor it was hard " for the American people, especially those in a small community like Waynesville, to realize how near we are to the war. We 'Y ere inclined to confidently take the "It Can't Happen Here" 4lttitude, feeling more than secure hundreds

Oharles or: and C. M. Kla.semer, Ii acres In' BamUton twp Oharles 0 d w> _ _ • _ . an """""'..". to Oharles. P. KOOfllu. 187.25 Bauer ·.cres in Maa6le twp. ' E. W and G . Barr to' Alvena Beda ht erald1ne I te tin c ., n res lot .. m ~~. and Mary 011ne to L. Earl Hockett, two tracts .in Wayne twp. .

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_ . . or better In 1840, and another who January i9G. Bard to remember and how many people It woqld ~ake b,lastecl far above that figure In tba"t two , Qll 4he end sometimes. I to acLually ration fOOd \Q this 11139. Mike McCormick, Jimmy atart towrlte one. The fltst month C9unir&'. Gleeson. lind Ernie' Koy a re the ot the nell year. b&lt 8O~ already. EgllB, em ' January 8, ' 19.", ; .er~ ' men who slumped In their ?overages O~Ja~ 0YF, and a}nOst 'faro, nlne~en cents, ~t week they were In 194i, and lnasmuch .as they are lotten Ne,!" y~ celebrations over, tl\frty-five - J'IIylng prl;e 11+., t¥ still 'YoUng. 1't Is reasonable to as~ bUla patd (I hope>, taXes. due, and grocery. ~ w'~ hl.$b ' Jast ye.,r sume that there is a strong posthe , world 'at Is 'beglfuung to and '18 hilther ,' this .~ear.· but ,the Ijibillty that one, two, or maybe all three of them w1l1 return to their make: lueH ' 'felt ~ our every day ratiO between the prlee (If feed, an~ We. HOl1day tralDll tbis year were eggs Is more favorable. ~ Will , hii h·· ~ 1940 form in 19.2. ''lbe 'Reds also hill of' men bl uniform. A group prices for farm prOducts go to . the ' , h& ve HatTY .c raft, ilhd three Vf!r/ at &allor. In· chatre of a petty, of- farmers beads s they. dfd 1D ptonl.l.sing rooldes In Hank &Buer. flcer . In' the.· diner IObted so very last war or bave we ~~alil(, I~rned, " l''J'anlt Se\':ory, and Ed.dle L\lk(In. ' Y(lUJIg, ' lJke a group' Ot school boys. by exper1enc~? What can wt! do to .• Thf'Y also have IvaI Goodman, w110 , BIJlora, avlators, marines ·and 801- prevent the ..deprl!lslo,n that 18 WB6 a whiz-bang until last ye.r. . d.len, oft~cer. and men, some gOmg:'bound to ,come after th~ war or at . N<>body will deny 'that 'the 'Reds hn ve' 1l ~reat pl.eWog statr' aDd a home on leav.e' and many golni to , least · make It bearable? 10nl! . piece their firat ·Post. Two young boys of adVice often, heard 18 to avoi4 . tiDe infield. Their 'SYmp,;~ bea4ed' for North Carolina to their taking on mortgages during higQ' . ct.ncentrate on the outt1eId. They flnt Poet ;were on tbt Wl(lilg train price levela and whUe the . money 18 ' • fa.U to reallze that DDtWithstlindlil,g' . F.~D , f9r ClnebmlLU 'bUt ~e· C~nduc~ coming tn pay' of! ' fua~ ' debts . .' the aerlelS ot .lI1umps 'that' overlook .A 100% all mineral product that took 't heir tl.cketS and their names as possible so that when the .crash Illl'-dt the ~~era l~t leUon. that . COAte you lC 88 Bod give8 you and ~t them on their way. I beard comes we can· take In aaU;,Wtthout the Jieda .tw to play u , beuer resulte. A money maker for ItDClkmenund poultrYmen. Ask U80 llltn 'ieu tbem they would',have to disaster. I hope that tbe last ,,:&1'8 - well as any team fu Ule leaade, change stationS to Qlake their con- lessons ve taUght us that neither ' chainPton JDciude'd, 'Yiom ' lIemo'rlal It Is not.. ~. t.n:teU the " blih prices '~. the, need :0 feed Day qD. " '". . • , . new ones from lhe .old timers· by ' the wOrld should drive us lilro plowMore iuDi ~ th& iUdI' otit, the waYltiei •• their 'UDuorma· r 1ili up grasa wid and abandontnk' . '11e\d !nil&t year la : a alate' bet; 'a nd ~enI left i)ler ,¥Qre.cJ)riolltmaa:. our ~ ijtJod lamung poUc~' in 'Orda l t.bla Pred.lction... doe. not cOlmdromIt· was warm f.Dd pl~ bu~ be- to ta1lIe a few b~hels more. Ffllhll sPrln. &Ppio~ch.'.lti'·c:oiI}ea frOm fore 1 had been,~ D,eD'iei: twentf-' Wiser; bett.er:&eeci.anti better meth, aclolt: Mei 01 Uie recotcI& of Jbe foUr bours . the sno~ and 'the oold ode CBIJ .acC9mpllsh the sa~ },hlnrr "pf..yi l-II involved, . and ' ~e 1ft- of ca'me aDd at'a,ed an tlni time I ~u blore~ .tely. · We' ve urged>t.l ralse r.erceu\aaea,' whlch DiOist surely taLareer Bec:a~8e of Belter Service, Quality and ' Price there. (They c~ , it waa Wluaual more PO'Ultry but 110w a.bout those ' Vol' the meti the Otnejmi&tl~ o,!!t- . E.tRbli~bed 1849-1941 . sn- tw~l.e, ~ ~~nt ~ , a.nd .. the poultry field. . • . ,'." . but e'ery O~\ 'J.:baye • OCllorado baa bien 'the lllune"W·> WlIR "yOli cOUld {ecar ely· give tlWI!.Y ., • .....:...; II":: ' Talk Ii "ChtiaP. ~~ ~ 'have , "J . " >discovered bue' h'lta are . DOt~' I'Illt I wae iliad I ., .eIlt .by ttaln.. :.;TbI fl,,·. haJ( .What It GOIIt ',to. rai~e Lots • wont cold the, Sunaa.y iJter "ni. I win 'reinember the ct'.lc:Jt'colldi'UOna • c~. and, j)erhaPi '-'" below that eroB they ate becaUse there wall ntl (v11'gln1t. GetU;) ha,e a new "One Yoot Heaven'" llK2 w111 se,e the 10088 of the New visited Lhelr da ah ters, Mrs. Leon· ~t. It w.. ~t w'jUlI1er by ;nart.t fPI' them . .Tbe·"nswer tht're born ;Jan~ 3. ' winter dev~loplng Into an expenEllJs and family near .Kingmanl • ard ,- 'l'V-e.ac1a1 afternOoIi when I atar'ied \.)c is petter stoclt and more careful ·MIas · Iaabtill~ .Ihx1e" returned Rtchard <Dicit) Dav18; GUn of Mr. siva llabil!ty. last Friday. . " . . . ' , ' " . Mn. .l..Wlam Smltb, Corre plllulenL home ~ fiJ\8,: ~epber. . 'Ihe ranoh ·:u1l1nr. DoQ.'t teed high .prJc~d It!ed m1aslonary from ~n~'or China, anil Mrs. Joe Ile.v18. ot Patterson .. " A few of the womllD In th1a houaes of Colorado and Nebraska t~ pOor producers. Get rid or poor sPOke at the Berean class meetirig Field Air COl'J)ll. enjoyedl the Week Due to ,the cold weather, \V~ had nelghborho~ attended the cooldnr lookect 'very llmall' and ' lon~ome p:'<.duclng ' cows" wi1 l1· prices 6rt' at Ferry, Thursday night. MIas ·end wltb his parents. • "One Foot III Heaven'" no church servlcl!1I. School In Xenia a. part ot la3t week;: . and the anowY plains v~ wld~ and bier. and teed your gOlJi producers Maxie. a cb.arm1ng, . lovely woman, Carl Park,er, SOD of 6lJ:'. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines and Walter WUson. John II.Dd Robert w1Ddawept in the fading 1lllnt " he ' rI'.Hf' carefully. W (' nel'n to PrOduce sPOke 8oftly. yet her words, descr1b- George Parker, east of taWil. who ' Mr. and Mrs. Wlllnrd Hatnes were Wilson attended a . funeral mi' Sunday dinner guests of their " IIhIld'owa on the snow were d~l!p all we can but there IS .l O ra'ed tc Ing the conditions of fQ1ka In her Is stationed at ,Camp Sh,el!>y, Ml8!.. Greenfield one day iast week. 1 purple &QlDat tbe pink )lu'!seL s~ ret stuclt like we dill ;tU la!>L ,time field, mad.e a deep Impresslon on Is enjoying a short furlough WIl!l grandmother, Mrs. Ella. Haines. J .. nuary 12, ' Wanna: · toclj;.y. and her aUdience. We, bere In our 68- his parente. . Raleil!:h and Marianna ' Bogal!. MJ'~. Ella Haines sPent- one dRy . with a ~id? ~n streak .nl'lDI! tht: last week with her brother-tn-law . .. ... t d t ftllmft ha • . • r lib. WaUer QltnaJODdent , bOr1llOn- In spite of mocle~'tl air 1s anybody sorry? L\\ lt yeal' we CLU' y-, 0 no re~, ve ~ever PhUllp 1o4111er, eo We long resident were dirlner guests Sunday of Evan and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hru;ace CODdi.~ the' traln ha.!1 that d·:Qn't.have~e~I ..r;" .l 'fln ·t·l\W 'kuo~ ·hardt1mes. I bope we never of th1s place, is' crij.1callY 111 with Mrs.TberleJonesspent.Tburada~' Bogan Ilnd family in Dayton. Complon. tOo-hl!~ amen and oeeastunal l:y l'hw means ,m,ud !In:l ,mUd Is' l\ard do know them sa Mls.s Maxie de,. pneumonia at 61.s home. with her pareDts. Mr. and ~II. Ed. Mr. .and Mrs. WUliam Smith and "f&tt 'tnJical of aU trains In ~co)d ' t" bear ·but. It WOUld \ 1(> H': :'c,d s(,llbed them so vlvidly. We, thank Mlas Eleanor Villars, of Dayton, win Nutt, near CentervUle. Marilyn Sue spent 'Sunday evening USE THE MIAMI GAZET"I'Il weather: ...Thla wa.. the fh'st trip I thing to ~ve.4OlJ1e nlor ; mol. !..:~" our God. are Amerlcana, and may was a Sundjly dinner guest of Mr. Winter hit WI with a 'Vengeance w~h Horace and LUCY compton In WANT ADS n.d rld~ ~ modern fast stream- r"t I~to the" ~d ~.:rCl'· ~p!'lnR. we. by Jils Orace, always remain and Mrs. Joe Davis iuld &ln, Rlch- laat week. Thermometers In a.n d New BUrllngton. HUff riteen houra from ChiCago ' That ~n before c :dn,:tir.' WIIS 11 'thua. . ard. . around Lytle regtatered from ..~ to Raymond and Glenna Wilson "One Foot In Heaven" tq ~Q"~~ ~~ ot tWI!"l ' /-14:0\11' Ute saver ~ut ,tt , ~dn't J.Ul ~e1.cls~t Is a beau~ul day today, qulte W. P . Mecarr~n. who Is Installing 20 below zero Thursday mOl'J11ns. . ~_ _ _ _ _ _....:.._ ______ __ _ _ __ _ __ _---,-::-:: tcJ tblrt;J .on the'o14 tralna. Toc;I fast tern even haH full . . Howevel' It ls 'a reUef after the zero ~mperatures a w.ater system In one or his farms. Mr. anl1 Mrs. E.. J. CarmoDY. Of fM rt'Ial,com.tort but they muSt COIn_ too pretty a ' day to think . abou~ of last week. The sky Is sa cJe~ r near town, returned to hls hom.e tn Sprlngfleld. spent Sunday alterpete With the a1rplane~ • . If.ome , that, I m~ ~et out, ~a ~~T of .and as blue sa a lUDU1ler ~y and WalhouncUng.. ~ursday.. noon wUh Mrll. Maly Oarmony and 'W~J nlg~t JWlt j~ . Um~ to .lnspection and a worli to the ~e. the sun feels .warm. We aren t quite . Mr. Emerson Masters and famlJ'y MIas Velma Smith. . , catch ' uP' wUh the coll1 wave mov- , Buy defeme bonds. ready for spring, ~ut. there. Is a . l,Uove _l1loved from the SJIlIlU cottage Mrs. Emm& Koverman had the ~ ~ 'l'btI bouae Was warm ·anJ · . ~.,.., j < promise In, th~ air today. l.Ii spite . to their newly purchased home ~ear . mlalortune to faU wbUe In Dayton of tbe snow ,patches laying around town • .:. S t da .~.. b k h 'r limb b _ tile cloP wUe r1&d ' to ilee me llnd " -II LltiNT.' .!L...._, '. he d th • a ur y __ ro e e e '" us-. .J ·W:u alad to bI? home: '_. ,. . • re ~ • ere. A son, was born .to Mr. and lIrI;. low the knee. Sbe was taken to LIINO /" WERE. • ." -. ', ' Mrs. Edith Ashley and Miss Ruth Lew Snell, recently. at :a.I1amJ. Val- MIami Vaney. Hospital. Her son. iThe, fl.i8t seed Cl'talOS".Je o~ tbe rHE J:,RST WORDS nar ';jUI watUDI' tor me In tli~ lI~dte F. Thomu, Co~l'eIpondeDl . Hubble ealled on Mrs. Tom Burton~ ley . H08p1t.al. Both are doing nicely, _'1oel, 18 lltaylnr with his aunt In SPOKEN BY COLUMBUS mall. Now 11 the time to aettJ~ldown Has s Barrla ! father of Do ~ Monday afternoon. . Kr. W111 Lukens and family. are Harveysburg. . MEN AHER M(;JNlIHSI - _ .. '-0........... In the oouse arid " .t1ng ' I .• • ' Ug AIrs. ned JHubble entertained at moving from . their hom,e In Way· ar d Mr Leo Sa1llibury of snua ..... ...... . w Harris fel) 'imd; broke h1a blp b'-"'d ~... y f h h . ..,r. an s. n , OF A DARtC AND sum up ' tile year'a lIccoUDtJ and " , ' r' ' .1 '. , . :\ ...., ay r-or er nep ew, nesville to tbeir farm home ncal' W~ton 0 B. called on Mr. D'S~EARTEN INcr ., , . , "at his hmpe ' Ui Bel1br~k last ,' Donald Ashley, at her home. Satur. h 1m th "Luk ' S-__ I . • , ' m'ake. ~ far, the ..,,· year. Evers Tbursd., and Is cont$Ji~ to , the d afternoon ere, own as e ens ....... lind Mrs. Allen Emrick. Sunday :~OYAG c. .' " ..1i"N 1$ .fa "'defeaae RaIle more food · tal SmIth ' B Y . Farm" where they operate a Jerzey evenlnt ' k._ · ". . lI4laml Valley Hospl . Rev. , . Rev. Smith preached funeral sar- n'_ hich H th t . . . . I..IG.~" fROM : SAN o new t1rea. vuq two pounds 01 called on him there 'M onday after- vie 1 EIII 01 t M ' fl Itt, D_ .. , w . supp...es e ..... wn 8everalladiea trom here attended SALVAD OR, SYMBoI.~ to a cuataer ' a~ a · ~me . ' " es or e arey a ore e with milk. Mother's Olub. Friday, at. the WayICAL1.Y, OPENED 1IJ;fE . Plenty but do ~t buy too 'mUCh noon. ;. - Ky., .saturday. Services for Mrs. Mr\ Lewis Snell and famUy have nesvWe ""hoo1. Amone them were: , 'Mias Dorl.s Davis .and .Lester Olarey were held at McOlures, FrJ- purchased the Snell c<)ttage. reo 7WAY ,0 THE RICWES 19 that aetual ~t1pD1nr ~1 not lie Shafter, of WaynesVille, were mar- day ~ht at 7:30. cently vacated by the Musters fam":' Mrs. Fred RUSh, Mrs. Ralph Barneceaaary. Wben I boUaht., III1' ai,'. 'l1ed ' t '&be Perry parsonage Wed ,. . ger, Mrs. Don Baird and. Mrs. HarOF THE NEW ",!ORLDH ' lotted t.wo ~ the ot.tIer day, "" ~ Iii ' . ,- Buele.P Smith w8!' ,bome sick. 11y and are now located Plere. old Whitaker. ' Ii came o,er m~ what a tre.nenduua ne:;: .:nd ~~!:~. ~=: Monday ..:nd Tuesday. 'd' Mr. John Rooney whcl ,ba,s ~een Everett Olthena wlaa ~perated on amount of red tape there ' would be . ~ birth t " IPi:-~ Mrs. RllthSaVag.e an Mrs. For- making his home wltb hl8 sister, tor appendlcltla at Miami Valley . ',' , . • ' . . anna . ,e ~. ~ • • rest Martin eal1ed' ,on Mrs. W. O.,. J'n. Alva Hatch and family; la now hospital, Saturday. Report.e trom' ~ ,Q!ktl!leee :A,It&.~,boi.n Dece'mber ~, ~1tb, and her I)CW .~aUghter, Sun- lOcated In Dayton, where he Is em- him' say be 18 getting along nlllC!ly. HODe Foot I~ ifea"..." IM~ .. A2ao Mr, ~ . ~ Ilu- . ~->,. ' . \. ployed: . Ben Hawke received .wbrd Mon, t ' • Joe PlJle, former minlat/lr of PerrY Miss Charlotte Thomll.j;, wbo la day of the death of bla brother, churc~ who Is V~tlng h1a daugh- employed in Dayton. W8f' a Sunday James ualtite at SprlDifleld who JOliN ALDEN ter,~8. Helen Murphy,· will preach guest of her mother• Mrs. Wilbur baa ' . bee n' ill t'or sevenu _\ yean.. ' . . .... . Y F at il1Tf the first ,Sund ay iii ... eb- Kirk and famllY. .... C 1< ".' d rUat;y and basket dlnDer ·.wID be ' ' Mr. and _fl!. 0' Mumma an ~~ ~ ~e church basement. . . ' • daugbter, Jerry, of the Ferry ~ad, RfV. artcf'Mrs. Joe PIne and Mrs. sPent Tue8d&y with Miss Carrle Mllls. Helen Murpby C411ed at the par. lonage, 8&tW'day afternoon. Wh1le lOme ball ciulla have been Rev. · and lin. JOe Pine of BurI The JOe Pines and ·14is. Helen bUSf· feeling sorry for ' tbe.1r db- baht, WashiDrton, arrived laSt week ; MUl'P.hs are leavinrTuesdaY even-,. ponentS. and some others have .b een tor a vialt with relatives here. They lag tor a Vlalt" with Paul Pine and feeling IOl'ry for ·Uiem.ael'~es, the olr are spendina most of the time with 1 his far.tli1 In Cleveland . season ' bas ~ri expendUig itself their SOD-In-laW and daughter. Mr. I M~:.-ferrY j.~o~ 4Jled cln and, now eve~bodY hi baseball finds airs .. Henry ' M\11lIbY, 'at ' OenMr~'- ~. C.~. S~~ay. , It's alJnost ~e for the start of the terville. On Tburadaj tbey were r ,At- election of of!lean, Sunda;y, 11M2 sprtng trainfilC actlvltlea. entertained to fainiIy dinner at · . -WHILE MOD.ERN L.lCi.HTlfliC'r spring tra1iUnI, ~waYB Chances the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will PIne the : Home Bullder's cl~s eleeted ', \.~~-- IS Af't E,?SENflAL PA~r OF Everet~ ButiW,' presideilt Hatrlette a lot of a.ttltudeS;' tor diu1.ng that on SOcial Row aDd' on Tuesday 'ot , CULTuRAL 'NSTITUTION~. SoqIOOLS .If you are contempl&tlnI P..l&c- ' "TJloIll&li; .'vlIie"preS1dent,: and Ed, PfJ104 · ,there ~waya ~ new this weet. Mrs. Allce . Brock aDd f·ND PU:'> I (' ': 6 RARIE50. 'N "fl "'I I r.mvme ':secretary, Vili'a Bunter. hopes tJ:oin all Q\iartera, whUe those A:rs. Mary Manhall entertained 1Dtr p Oldi~ei'bOg '-;'·t. ~~" ~v, ~th. ~er who -iO to their , ~~ps optlinlatlc Rev. and Mrs Pine, Mr. &nd Mrs. --~----------~ --~~~. ~.JW. ~~leI' 'is.o"lt" ~n. &QiI ·DWight Bis't. teacIler. In advance become (foilbly so. and 'will' Pine , and~ Mra. He1~ Murphy. --=----..:.---------------"'--:.,---~.....:....-: We have, mw 9fdera oil band, ~~ ~, teep ua ~y for several ~ Mias . Anna 1,.' u~, ,]Va$ eleb~ the .self dete~ed'. a:rnpat~~~ Mr. and,)'n. Clyde Wharton endQa, ' '. ," , • teaCher of" ,~Ui8' *'oDiefils Befean WlderstanCling of thetr opponenu' tertatned ,to a family dlnDer SunHAHC'i. ,claaa ''foIltl~~ii, '~aclier of problema. pseudo 01,' real, tieoomea day. In honor of the f!)l'Dler'a· bIrththe Kml' Betab ~liiil·· at a reeeDt more pronounced. . day the followlne, guests: Mr.-&nd electlOD. ~... - • ;'" . ' To ~ose' who,,have dif~ted 'some, lin. Morrla Wb&rton, of Dayton; ' .: ,We' WIll NIlt you a' floor aan~"i' ~.. 0'1 tbeu- atmpathl. 111' the ,direCtion Mr. arid Mrs Lore'D Routzahn and d~ aDd will tum1ah IUPp11el re~; ~.~ . ~ ."" L ur ' of ClnclnnaU" there 14 .no desire to · Mr.· and Mr•. Bernai!1 ' ~ ot' Q~ 'tor ~ th~ DOC?I' In a:&·~y .DW refrain from kceptlbr· liU!1th1ng W~ and 1Ir. 'LevI Grea.t- ' _ ·boIDe. If you ~ Y'tnkJnr. , '. ' " , , ~ th,at ,18 . oirered. n~"llthat*.rl~ · hOUle. " • ' -, , ' fJ!.. ntln1tblnll JOur floon. ·. ~, 1IIIri, ~ FI&e. ~eIJO~D': that the . motives ' , mi,tlt DOt·, be .Mr. "and Mrs. Walter Kemclt ell,~ , Sa .0nlJ, ~ 'l1iht ~ 'to: do' l~ ~e bl~':'~ : ~ "01.~: . ~lIt '&t- ph.uaDtllr<lp1c. " ' , , . , '. tertairied tever&t r.Uves to urday ev....I .. .t n .. .l. hOme "of ~s. ' And, . SOt . the . are ",lni' to · sum:lIt;y;', COInRlimentinl the b1ri~~ . ./ ...<~ .?!::,., 4 _ tIi' . I listen· to,. thqae 'With ,IUlJ!reltiobli a- ...... of ...~. .".. . G HalIies and JIltS HAtrle~ ~.. ' e ' sev· · '. . 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.r< , your waste 'paper and ne~lIPIIp'n SUNDAY • m. ..uaY CBIIROD OF CiUU8T every otPer weelr:. The ..neat coll8O· Ohurch SchOpl 11:30 a.. Worsbip Service 10:40 a. m W. C. fliauli. Xllilater Uon will be Saturday, January 24. u ...... _"\ _ _........ "'r thr . 9:30· a. m: BIble -sChool, .............." a ......... v ee eer'Have your pa~ r eady whe~ they mona on l<ao.PeI Plu:adox.~' The 10:46 a. m., Lor"" Supper. :00 a. m. a _ _ _ • ca~. ne clean new~ . pers tQgether • 11 topic "Seelnl the Unseen." UWIUVU Youth Pellowshlp 8;30 p. 'lD. ~:OO p. m: OhriBtlan Endeavor. and place scrap paper In b~s or , THURBDAY . '1;U p. m. P,reaChbii: . boxes. , t· , ChQlt Rebear,saL '1.30 p , Pl. "I>~. ~re b~ worked out .fps" . c.ol1~tlon outslCle till! corporation. .'. AocordI.nI to annOunc~ent and-,wIll be '~ounced in the near 8T ~BF8 ....J!iCo...u by MrI. oilnt· TaylM~turer of · future. .. "SJIIOONt) ~"'Y ~ the Mus1e Townabip' Grange, InMr. CU\d Mrs. ,james McDonald, · . . iIl'lMJANY stallaUOn ,of new officers hu been are ,,:nnounclpg bile. blrth .of a son, 111'. EfIWIn' S. 1tI~ pOstponed untu Monday, FebrU- Raymond Eugene, Sunday, January· " 10:0C'" a . m. 'BUIld"y SoboOI

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avaIlable on or .fter tie Tinney, and !4ra. Barv . ey R'1,e, The IttUe two-''':·. h _ ,' _ _ .... .. ---.......... ~,~ .. ..,y...--... of tbe communit.y .whO with ',a '.!berty Bell deal , gU j 01 are wlll1IIi to volunteer their time .,for 'ae"_in the event of '. may be dJ8pl&~ on the windshlelcla : war' em- The use for1'1l full ' ear com I appree ate e. sac iees the ergency are W'tJed to th1a menOinl next JUJy' will beY boys are making ~or them. week, . In Some sections of :the DaUon " It m~ans a whole· lot to u~ It Is Itr.eaaed that the ent1r~ o~- the stamps are being placed on 1Iil~ bO)IEI to bear from home We Is of a voluntar¥ Dature 1mmecUately: POIItmaater Gordo _ " and the .m'M_ out of r ....... _.' ' . areD't going on any pleasW'e --. ...............on had Dot been acfvlaed yeatenbly ',. '. ' . carda no oblJptlon ,wbat- when stamps would ,be ricelved 10exeUl'Bloa. We are ,oing ever. ,The card 1& mere»' a recora cally although it' was ' eel th · WAR 'aDd :we'll be right hi of lDformatton to be used In-:pla,,- Would be aVa&ble, by 28 ey the hottest part of it. It looks tnr, registrants In the phase of de. ' , ' like -some of them (home teuse, for wblcb they are best . suited or in whlcb they woUld pre. • D , . ' BeateD bUt' .folks) -. e,oUld,. "''''e. " b!'Ch" t6 at't least 1 epell. d fer,' 'to ...,... . .IU Wa..........".. !', me . wn e a ' etter to be~~t leaderJ 'were ' ~e4 " .. '--~..... th let tl a fell(,)w know he has (or tbe Olv1Uan'Defeuae.aetup. TUes- . Members ot tbe. Prter1'dlhtp clqb teaJJi allDioIti, day DiBbt at a ' ee"M- _~ th b of the MethocUat Otiurcb someone A _of w. fL AlleIi.m ..... - e ome 1.erta1ned last Wednesday afternoon were en:i.. 't hiD b k tng in of th him.tf't , 0 ,ne' OY8 e OW. 1 ~ GeotIe Waterhouse was -aPPOintat ,the' hom. e of lira. J, B. a 'ch. f t lot are the same Way, getting id , Wardens Dlvtalon, Cb1et; D. )In, L. O. Radley condUo;ted de~ nO -w at 'fI'om ~' . no on. e tn OUl'. outfit 18 gettibg , . mail they s}louHt It .lJe,1DI' _ 'a i ot<. tbat· ' people rtf . don't

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ter, Therle Jones, featured the pro- . iram . f-ollowing the F a 'r mer'; Grange meetlng held Saturda.y nigbt. Remedies", A humorous BIllY was reading. presented"HlbyI ,

~f censoJ's1iip, we ' will not to make out the appllcations. " ,O n'.Mond.y .m.entio~ hie n"me • we'll ,tell ~. fr the v~lun~r re~~ou however he's a,"-ched ' trat10n are Mrs. Kenneth B1}1, Mra. Wayne 'f9wnsh1p motorists plan.to' Mark ROtJen. Mra, J. K. Preston ~ to operate . thek , cars after a repair squa~ron in th~ Mn. Will ~. st. Jobn,.~" Bmest PebruaJ1 1 must; ' pt3rchaae .'ODe- of army .

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'There TowtUlhtp House, }tev."L. O. Radley of volunteer parUQpatlon. ", . came to our desk cb1ef a week 1 tt f . a e er rom a All who wISh to take part w111 b!! thi., »oy in the ser- requ1red to register. None can take 'Vi th t ' d ' part Witbout this '19ona11ty, The ce a . ma e u~ ashamed.., oftlce3 alao will be Qpen P'P1day and ••• perhaps if we pass it on Saturday ,

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R. of the TWin want to hear from home" • , • ·Comml'ttee, ot . repreaeJi- been in progress. lIIrs. · J. P . Lar- Waynesville to blt the basket, of 3'1 to 54 in Mr. and Mrs . • Gayle ·Evans and Thcatr;e, was to ,membership what do you think C!f' that .tatlVe c1tizens of heads this. coDUDJttee. .' . . spent Sunday' tit Cincln-' in the 01 Ii. The' meeting 'W111 1 • ' h Id wbleb commlttee will .1ve all reMI. M. A. F'ulkerson conducted a • nati, the guests of the latter's par- .be lleld Feb'ruary' 16, " , e~I:' •• ,. S OU :we permit quests for wotlters from , the, heads protram ,of c:ontests for the a!terents, Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Fieche.r . S · this sort of thlng 'to happen of the departments of defense and noon's entertainment,. ,'. .8':V Etr8st e .The Plechere, whose home is In to of our boys? ••• . we , wlll be the final' authozrlty 1aSA salad course was served by the are spei)(Ung the w1nter . Jmow' you'll sa1 ' no • • • algnment of volunteers to the var- coDUDJttee in Mfa. gc,n. in Cincinnati, J OUR BOYS Ioua defense aery.. ,Mrs. Warren Mr,s, Ea r I •LET'S . , ; .. ~. Malnoll4. Mrs, Braddock, Ben SmlthMsr. to ns spent Pri(lay . H. Merwyn' Oqyne haS ieslgDed as ••• e.Jsewh " in M.lami ,-L me ".·~ " and e... ,ests_ , __ .t"- avv.~ FIrat, second, ,and third grade bart; Merit, Mary Ann B'urton' of with her 61ater, Mrs. L1llIan Fr>\~ej . Wairen 00, un t'Y. reI ie...' "vuuu '-~W.~od1 " tY . U1'en 8 ~': . ...... ""'!4U8"" , . I Oregonia ' . ere Gazette tJllj, wee~ , al'e the .... ' . ~ hour, whlcb folloWed. _' teachers reportE!d perfect. attenQ- Barbara Hartsock, Mar y Dor a ' ' • • • distributor, and Helen ~~ H1ll, Da~e8 .nct.addre~e of ~o'cal . ." V~ , MrB, Walter Sh~aQ will enU;r* anee tor the seJlI1eater for the fo1- Bougb, Katbalene KUebler, Martha . WIsa Opal Henderson; of Ll>bation, ' Harv.t:~bur.g,. hl~ asslilt~t;~ '11 ~ s '" t' th ~ ,~.. ' f U 1 ' ,. " taln ·the club in PebrUary lawing Btul1enul: . Carl Pfe1fter. , LUke~, Pr~cea Reynolds." Danny ,spent tile ·week-end wltb 'her mother named ~ succeed h1ni. A. M. Par.. _ ...-eJ EvelYn Spray, "J'aJl!! Sbaw, Jimmie ~~ and Do,rIa Woolar~. ' Mr4· Flora Henderson, ·who Is m. Iter"clerk of the counb Oominlao' b oya, ile leJ'VIee 0 n, c e W. B. ,.au AIleD ~ -'ected u.o&I4 a-'_,or . . "' , S'--~ · Sam . ', • w~ether 't hey . are ,Warden"of the Vestry of .st. Warys ' SUJ,U»RISE PARTY' Stan8betry, Beulah Florence, Jack Gr~ s: ,:MerIt. Alberta Bran• •• . slorters, announced: :. · rela~ or j~ friends, let's Bpiaoopal church at the ,aimual ' HELD ON BIRTHDAY (,lammo~d, PaUUne Mcponald, jan- ,nock., C~l~t~ Burnett, Bobby MtIs, Mabel staup, of Lebanon, . ' Coyne, w~o h&,S' held the poet for w,nte. the.. .t;letter ~• •• lt~ meeUq ' at the , Little. IDD MondaJ. ~, d Mlchener" EWth Smith, Ethel' campbell, Nanc~ Orane, Cl a ra was the .week-end guest ot Mr. and four years, resigned eftect1ve Janto d . ntabl Approx1ma~ 80 persons at Mrs, Late Bums1de; ot near Way_ Smlth, Dale ' St.elnt~. DOn .Weltz. Flelda. '~by-. PfeUler, Betty Lou Mrs.. Howard WlsaUd1ne. Mr. and uary 31, it was ~d t9 j9ln' tbe ~meaDS 80 e U8 an so ~ed,' - . neavWe, receiVed '. happy surprise. Delores Berry, !Nan?), Crane, Dal~ Satterthwalte, Warren She \l h a.n, . ~s. lJarold Burg~, of Dayton, were .sonnel qepartment j1t ~he ' ~ , lDu~h to tbe!,D • . ~ , eV~Jl. a . ~. K~ ,was :re~ectelt Sunday. when a group of .relaUves Dalt1n, Bobby EVerhart. ' Warren Vera Stlerwood, Haro~d Stanley, guests ~t the Missildine home, M11ls Ordnance plant . .' . , . , '. f ') r :' . . , postc.ic\', ~ould..~t!'lp •• '. ,not. ;:,umC/l" . "'~~ . anl. the. foUowJJig . a~ fl;1ends arrived, '~t her home, in Gerrard ' Benrietta 0rat1lun; Jack ~uth Wardlow, Gene1lC~ Wilkerllon, ,Sllturday evening. • maJlY peilOD8 ,r,eaUze, Veetrn,nm' serve dlD'lnl of b,e r birthday annt- James, LUk:ens, Dorothy'Pfelf- SUe Furnas. . Mrs. Mrs R. H .. LOCAL ..\.' ' , . , are ' alreaelf Tb . O : m • PIOn •• wh'o' enJoy' 'd th , fer. Emery Robbins. Grade Z: All Star" WUhelmlna Hartsock and Harvey were STAGE HERE " UUUf'iU . "W'" ~oi'd Brace Vern e e ocr.....on HONClIR BOLL Braddock, Judy DaVis, Marta ,June CinclnDa'U Vialtors Monday ---,.- r ' •• ',' ~ ,.1 many boys ,the 8~ , ,. e B1IIl~, ~ B:' '.~dOrt, 'J. 1.. were Mr. and MrB' James Jackson. The names of tbose atudents who RUBb. Mary K, Mendenhall; Ment. • .... A "Bubble Dance' .'Wi:U ,\le'.fUl idd, dur'B: Or"ne r.p,d Boward !lb. and Mrs. Roy Fox and aOn and have excelled not only .in their class Martha Adams, Nancy BaIrd, Bllrm. and Mrs. ·A. E . Stout and cd attraj:tton of ,th!, 0( rt In, World Wilt 1 ••. .m~re PGIt. " ;'. , Mr. Ralp,b Pox, ot Lebanon; Mr. work but In their aehool c1tlZenship bara ,Barger. Joyce Beal, Florence 'da~ghter. Wihnte Jo. were enter- and Oard ,Par~y, be~ ,~' by " tbaq 20 bOY8 'Jlo.. ' A ,delicioUSluPpeI', and Mrs, Robert, Baker ,Jr., and as well are as foUawa: Benbow, Donna Mae Brannock, talned at ' dinner, Sunday" by Mr. the Waynesville , Farmer's ' , D "fie Jrll iJli Gazette· and McClure, the daughter• .JeaDDe, Backer, Grade 1!: &holaltle. Belen Gons: Oarol Bunnell. Roger Ohennowetb" fnd Mrs. 14· A. Fulkerson and Friday night. at the Bfjh SChool .' I . ," . ,. I, meetIDI. • ')' ' .. ', ,. Mra. IDa. Mrs. How_ Jeanne Baker; Bettie Davis. Gerald Cook: Teresa Ball, Ecl1th daughter. Zana Mae. AUditorium.. . J " .. " . '. P. B: '9f ';qtDclndaurbter, Marjorie and Peree ,ayne, Henry satterthwaite, Ethel Smith, Wandalou WU'. '. • • . The fann groUp 1has sPDb- . 'will)in .t ......thilt ~DB ~P Witt, pr8II1~ed ,~ ~ 'b~ meet~ IO~ ~rt~ Mr. 'and, Mra. , O,ec1l and Betty ThODlIPSOn. ' son, Jerry, Seymour, Charlene Eden_ and Mrs. P. L. ,Reason were sored several s~ar" ~ap~It'~ ~ ,', nearlt S()" ~ , '. 'ina1U' 'others lna" ~. EdWin 8, KInDe,. ot ;!.BOn!1 B1i~~ ~, ~, ~«:!Dor:ed guell~. 'G...u It: *rii, Helen H1aey. field. Janet Peters, Janet MiChener•. JU ~ of. Mr, and Mr~. L. E. Hock.- parties during . ~e. talJ and ' ~nter: ... are ,engaged ,ln ,de'te,n se )IWl .• WiS ¥Z. de. . . lotAD Plre.i and 'Deane Buellel. , el\- mO,n tbs t.he .. . I of' lOme . ' . ..t ....uaIj Mr. .. a lQ, he VISITING PARENTS • Almetta. PbylGiaAIe 1: All Sw,' Oarolyn Bur- Olub", , arlty son;e . ..' ,.' .', bAe be!m coDllq to· . . 1... . ' lis Rlckey; 'Mail, .Ruth ,McKeever nett, Carl Pfeiffer. Harold Purkey, . " , ••• youth, . ,. I., '-'. i ,J9 the 60th AT and Glenua Wade. , • 'Jane . Shaw. Evelyn and MrB, Robert Duke l,!.Od · " . ' , ,; , ' j " ,0.1 Mr. ." a , reeid!D,t Ieo,tot. M:r '. ,ana"Kli.." RbtM!it DUke G ....... 9: Crab- ·Spray. B 1lly stubbs; Mea1&; Rutb Ralph HatJman were ' guests a Rye, , the annive'rBary,' 'by I tbelihom, , ben. Wedheaday 'lDom" be, 8ltd James 8telnJr::e; ....t, Ruth Earnhart, I.Qren Barbara birthday party, Sunday 8vimtng, r, " .. ,,' WBI ceiebrated a few 1em taU"e _ the ... iDe. ec; IlPeDc1 two weets with tbell: .Anna John!, ., '", -, Bawn, Delbert Barnett. J'litamae liveD by Mrs. 'O.arl. ' Scht\elder. ot , rio +).t'h' d 'th'MI"'" lAte Ule' church, parents; aDd Mrs cO .x, ·Dute Uncle ·8: AU Star. Gladyl Rye; Kn1cely. Suzanne Harlan, Joan Westwood, Dayton,' llompllmenUng . ' , . _., _."'::'1" e e. ,. '\I'ti4!'r.'~~. ,·~,fOr \~ paf~ 1~ and budier at Brad~to~ P1a Mr' ~d O· 8OboaUuc.·I!ldWlrDa Stanforth; M~ Gruber. Bobby Moran, and Annette her ·daugbter. MiBs' Olga ' Schne1der ~ur indicted' by, ' ~ , t warren p .. Bfe',' , Itven ,b'1 IJ. ' D,Uke • ':Ipend tn ' ; It.' Andereon. RoltIert TInney. , . oi:- the 00c;as10D of 'her County grand ot, J ', T •• lias . ' I • < 8eyeral at Bradenton, ..,m ' , " aDDIveraarY,. '. '. Judge.' ,P:. .

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USE MIAMI GAZETTE W.urr ADS BunneU,M'r&. ~ne Penewlt was operat' . coal for Memorial Hall, 117.84; w. ed on lut Friday at Miami Valley - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - O. Tlirton, same, $22.iO; Dr. Helen B9IPita1: Re~rta are that she 18 Phone 2143 WaynesvllJe. Ohio Main Street ' Jackson, 'bydrophobla treatment for lett1ne along very nlqely. George Hol1and;. t21; U. S. Standard Mrll, Alma Hartsock spen~ · . few Entered As BecOJl(f Class Ma.ll Matter at Posto1f1ce. W~Y1l1e. OhiO. PrOduct:*," rables vace'lne (or ,board days~t'.. wetk with her daughter. . E. C. Crane Editor and Publisher , of h,ealt.ti.. ,t2'l.II9. ' Kathryn Reeves and familY, In Day, 'l'1.urer of state, .support of 8 ton; _ ' orlppled Oh1ldren. tea.SO; same, Mrs, EVan -Parsons an,d chlldren, Bub!lcr1ptlon Prl.ce, $1.50 Per Year. Payable In Advance 'dependent ohild, $12.66; DI', RObert of ~prlngt1eld ' v1a1ted Tuesday "?th Blalr. examInations ,ot. chUdren, ,It; ber parents .Mr. and Mrs. John Pre,d 'Pr~tor: l~~er ~eets: _11.50; . ~ve..· , ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN ' OHIO'S .HUNTING TOLL Beer Printing _00,. underu.Jter'&06nA Uttl~ son, Robest Ve,rnon 2nd, your Csttle. hogs. sheep, and ,calves tracts, $2; Oftlce Outfitters .. over_ was bani- to Mr. and Mrs. Robert to Norris-Brock CO,. liVe wire and Though a p p roximately a million Ohio nimrods to_ok hauling ~Udltor·s addlng mach!lie, Crites. ~f Johnstown. Pa. Mr. and pr.ogresslve firm for tbe Wgl1est ~.36; Dayton Ste~~ Wor~. seal Mrs. ,W. E. CrItes are the paternal ., ..nn.f ervlce to t he fi elds d uring Ohio's rec ently concluded hunting -presa for sealer 'UO grandparents market-. prices and a~w s . , . . " . ' .aM . - wlte fl'Qin Camp ~ Union Stock Hadl Yard.I' StClnchlnatl. O. s eason, t h e fata li ty toll was only 21, records of the Ohio Jl'ra n'kH .n •CW:onSple. enveloJ)eS, Corp. Rowe t1 WOKY C N $25 : 01%108 Outfitters, typewriter Walt:era,. Texas, visited last Satur-. Tune In on 0 '• . on .. D· · ! IvislOn of onser vatiQn and atural Reso~rces show rlboons, pencJls, etc, $7:72 ~ BUSlJieaa day' with Mrs. Rowe's uncle, Mr. 12:26 ot. 1~:30 p. m. for our dallY ., Th e accident r a te f or young ·and old hunters was comServ1ce 'Bureau, servtclns machines Oeorce Black and wUe. market reports.. !J.J.r ... t.veJ Y 1IIgh, wh ile few ,middle-aged nimrods we,r e ki llaDd 1'1bb6ns, ".H; RIchard Rcleal' MrI. Anna' P1nley, ' Mrs. Elmer _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ I.;u . .I. e LI p el' 0 11S 20 years of age or younger and eight perpremium on ptOIIecutor's boDd'. Betzel, )Irs. Allce Bteele and MIss . ._ _ _ _ _. . . . . . .. t;OllS 47 ' years or older were among those killed. Gne " 8.2~; Ohio lAw RePO~. ,Ub&cu1p_', Mary It. -Ashcraft were calling on I . woman hunter w a s among those killed. . tlon. H; Stakalta Wi. co., cub 1rienda here lut TUesday afternoon, I~ ;and bOok for prOt,ate. ",.80; Jolmaon"MJu Bessie Fitch attend~ tbe ~I ,. Nine hunters were killed by their hunting compan,ions " , ..Watson ' co.. marriage record tor funeral .ot James lIawke, Of Ir and three by other hUllters_while seven, were killed by probate, ,167.35. , Sprmsfle1d, laat, WedneacJ8y. 'Burlal TARVlA-LlTHIC TAR AND : accidental discharge of their own guns. , Cbarters Maple. cub res1Iter ici.i: at Mlami>Cemetery, WaynesvWe. 'ROAD OIL, EXCAVATING Probably the da,ngers of hunting have been exagger~er.. $25; J4a~ ahd, M&ple.~ Mr;' and Mn. ~ek' Quear, mov_ 4 d f b d th . th " Doria llaaSey rotund BWy are , inVOlved lrl con- permlum for coroner's boIl4, .10; ed JaatWUeaday,from the', Fred propo l OUMP TRuck BERVICS a"e ar. eyon e pomt ey really should pe and a · a 81l11J1'iBe for, bela Alan 0Urt1B .1n tbla scene from Gloria Oalce 'OUtflttirs, iuppUea for aller- ertJ In Ladlea Green to the J. B. glance at some statistics points to a reeord of which gun ' "New Wine," the rum romance COD\lils on Wedn:esaay and ie, ,1.85; Pederal ·~toriea. car- Kyne property on Maln Street. owners need not ·be a8hamed, __':t:b~~ .:... ' ~~_to _'t_h..., e~'l'W1n_--= 1'h_a._tre-,,-'_._ _.:.,.-_ ......_ -..,.._ _ _ _:-- ~_ fOr. ~, sa; ~~ Of the 100,000 fatal accidents occurring in United, Publlsblnir CP., ' auaa: for 1IberUr, NOTIOB OF 'APPOINTMENT Phone. WaynesvtUe t4B11 wUUam BWlord, WUhlng " ' States in 1941, only 2,400 were caueed by fireanns. " , .-' 1'(or prisoners lnaDecember. S21J1O; - .. AdaUDlahlDr ra:. 98-M Morrow Phone NO. 3 . ; Automobiles cau,s ed fifte~n times ~s . ~ny f~talitie8, " I same for feedlnr ' prl8oqers. ~la.7D; Dtate 01. BlVlri Ftrea Deceued Lebanon offIce Phone 4'l3KSiInple falls causedeleve.n , times as many • . Fires and . ' .' , . Stanley Eambart. stamps, S8, Notk:e lao hereby liven that LoUIs d . h . ,. , , " . Dt:. R.I(. Blair, medlc&l services .Ph'ea. 'whose Post oalc:.e , Addr~ 1s _!1!11~.~ ,rowmngs eac caused t~r,.ee tinrtls as many ~~ On' the basis NEW SUITS O. W - Brown, and ed8hth account. at Ja1l durlns December S22.GO' Dr Wayneavw~. OJ)10. R. R. No. 1 has of"all the .accide,nt claims filed with insura'tlce companies, , Union towDslup trustees .pled ·to of Abbie Haseltine. . ' H. L. ' R06enCf&D8. elt~ac~ at been· dilly 8(1polnted u ·Admln1stra_ baseball was responsi15le for fc;lur times as many as hunt- action seeklns transfer ot $700' from . 'l'be lnventory of the estate lOt Jail, 13.60; L. B. 8ha~han. ias for tor of the Estate of Elytn FIres late in&,. Winter sports--slc~ddjng, toboRaning, skiing and ice tbe ,bridge and rood fUnd ' to' tbe W11I1am Sommer, Mason, approved. Plerl1f's car. $lUG; Wharton MQt- of Warren County, OblO; decease!1. FO~ skatirig--(!aused three times u many accidents as hunting. senet:al fund ' for the purpose ~ 'l'be Inventory Of the estate of ora. repairs: grease cllanp, etc. Dated ~ 15th day of January Believe it or not,' gplf caued three times the number of paylns hospItal accounts. . ' . CharJes W. LaU, Wasbinaton twP...U5; Waites ' Garaae, ' oyerhauliD,g 1M2. , , Mitchell Wilson. Soutb Lebanen, approved . 6herlJf's car."U'l.OI; Grlawold aer.:. RALPH H. CAREY accidents. So did tennis. Picnics ,~n«:l similar outings were filed a suit . against Bessie . WIlson .' , Sale Qi rellJ estate ordered I.b the )1q! Statlon• .8&8. qn<"and battety ' Judie ~, ~e Probate Court. responsible for 50 per c~nt mor~ cl~ims than hun~Dg. for a divorce charging neglect, 81- matter Qf Lydia Ruckluck, Clarks- reclla'r8e, $119:71; 'Dr. !;to M. wnuams , Warren COunty, OWQ serting tbat ahe left their home ~ 'vme, an In\lODlpetent. '. tubercular patient. tiO. Stanley, and 8tanle.y, Attys. of alae aDd OODcUUea December, two months atter they The lnventory of the estate of Western star,. t.OOO . dog l1censea Jan. 22, 29, Feb. Ii Rop-Calvea.s".iep.ae, LOOK FOR ' SUBSTITUTES RQMlftd Promptlt, bad re-marr1ed foUowing a '"~lvorce lta.tIe Klotz, Mason, wlll be heard' POStal cards "nd ,Placards, t.58; sta_ ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Gal1 actiOn 'In' Butler county. > , . . February 2, .. . Ita1ta Mf,~. ~ cotJ 5,000 sets dOlt ap~ One -thing Ohioans, like all other Amencans, are go- . Sarah R. Leaming tiled an ,action Sale Of u. S. 'n'elUlury bonds be• •~tlon8, co~era and CUPS• • ; A. AUC.T IONEf:RING ~I ing to have to' learn to do dUIingthis -war period and per- agaInSt ~ Compton and aU other longins to the estate Qf S&rah L.' L. Wa~. ~ and milease >as I haps a long time a terward, is to do without a great many heirs of the esta~ of 'Ralph .Leam- Franc1B ordered sold at private sale. deputy dOl warden, '19.68; WaWDa..·, Stanley & Koo,ler lng for partition of real estate In Maw R J - OalUmore, ambUlance service. '7.60; things. Already, because of the acute shortage of rubber, wh1cb she haa an Interest, ~e prop_ m1n1aU:~ ~ ::ear:.nte':rm;: ~- Ambrose Berabey. ~ter aervlcea For Dates. Pbone 34R8. WayneeRey_ 'lelepboae ~ motorists are having to be careful of their tires to make eny lnvolved l?elng a fax;ui of 7f,73 Jameson ~ban ~~ J ,A ~= for sewtnc ,project, $2; ¥~ vWe, Ohio, ReIIeree Charies. , MaIn U4. Xenia, O. them last .as long as possjble. . acres !Jl Wa.yne· twp, ' , JlM~. G' p' B -~M"l J W· te BlQl. rent , for s.wtnl Pl'QJect, ,$26: , ....... • • fOWD, _ I . n S · D Bl!Dkl te .BROKERS LICEN8E E. G. Bacb~ ~ With restrictions already imposed on' the sale and COM¥ON PLEAs..:PROC~ING8 lUI appraisers. " . " e. easemen , ..,..; , . • Edna Brown. J.l'i'anklln. was grant• Gr1s\vold .. Servtce S~t1on, . 8UOllne JJ 1"~ manufac\ure of, aotQmobiles for private use, many. Ohioans ed a divorce from Haden BrOWn and. The estate Of Adah TalJJlqe de- aDd sUPlill.es. : $3'1.22; F. J . BQuah, ~.::::::::=========== along with other Americans" a,re going to hllve to 'learn to a private" separation ' weement tennlned 'to ~~e . a net value ,Of eoaL oil aDd paollne. 11.30; R. E. , -----'-------":----~:.....--::;-+..::-..:..-......:~---make use of other mea nA of transp~rt.ation : • made part or the records of the f8,t61.91 with b~ "lion, . Albert, u Leroy, keroSene, oil and fuel IOU. . .,.. .• sole beneficiary '"127 . tand8r ' Many other articles will be on the shortage list if the case. . ' . .96 ~ S d <?ll co., motor 011. i to I t h . I 'I'ta In tbe suit of M1nn1e 'l'bQUlaS MABBlAGE LICENSES - 129.68; Johnson and JQhnson: lum- . war ~ as anyw ere as ong as our ml I ry experts ex- CleVeland. against R. H. Jones: Glenn PlOlt, 19, carpenter; and ber and suppUes. $!t.M; Le~n ' , ped It to )a~t. · , ' Lebanon, motions one, tWQ a'nd part Hazel Collett, 16._bOtb of .Lebanon. Lu..m~ co...staltes. ' sa; Bla~ and ~ What is true of the individual' is true of 1ihe ,manu- lOt four of the defendiutt were sus- ',. Benjamin Kea.riu. 2O"Sp,rlng Val:' LeroY 'coal, cement and gravel. '123.Protect. Preclou'ly•••• ", facturer. Those industries w)1ich are busy on war and de. talned anli remamder overruled. ley, packer~ aild' Joyce DuVaa. 18. 14; ,:>wai'oDDl!o Tool cO., toqla, 'Ut. fense. work get a priority on materials. This is necesSary Dt;sctlptlons -m two tractS .of real R: ~. 1 ~ MtamlIIburg., . 'f t gO h d d . ,. .. es~te ordered approved In the suit Harley Barnhart, .:'1, Fo.~ter. maAd' we arb e to.t a es an wm the wa~. Nothl~g can ,be Qf Obarles 'Sm.,rt agalnat Edlth :chl:nl.e t , and 'Goldie I.eWIa, 21, Jt1np one.. ou ~ so f ar as these warmaterJals are concerned. Wetmore and others. , .•.. Mills, factory worker.. . • '~~~ .. _ t •• :1 ; · AJra1r8. lltht tor courthouse and Web. ,. '

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A g~eat many small industries may be forced to shut 'J e. ·QrOllB, Franklin, filed an REAL ESTATE 1~RANSFER8 Mn.. Sule ~~, C6~nde_ down unless they can get the materials needed for their an~wer to the ~vorce acUon .of his Jo.hn and Corinne Mbuch to w. products. At least. they will be forced to close down unless wife; Mamie, ~ whlo)'ll he dllnle,d L. Engbauser: ,Plot lD University ~ MOdred ZlmiDerm~. of Day; ton. aDd Mr',Lelg,h Q~eary )otere cUn:. . . ' . ' ,her oruelty charges , and charged Helgbts, Lebanon.' the! c~n .fInd . some satisfactory substitutes .for the ma- that she was cQnstantiy qua'rrelln3 Henry 0 Btrohmenger to 'Charlt's' ner pests of Mr• .and .Mrs. L. W. terlals wqich ' cannot 'be had. This is a fine time tor our. with 111m and tlueatened to Idll him. and Colett~ Merles. 2: acres 111 1JAm- ,WWeDburg ~d dau8htera. last 'sUD_ chemists and our inyentors to come to the fore .' If s{}me- Arthur x..anktord was granted a Uton twP. 'J ,. , day., t thing can 'be found "just, as good" for the manufacture of divorc~ frQm Essie x..e~ Lal\kI~r~ on Georle and Helen, Warm~uth . to ~ Ph~~ Compton spent TUesnon-military articles then this will serve a do~ble purpo/Je b1s dChdarge 'to°~d negrlectt. Hhre. was a- Delniollt ,and Ha.zell:lears,' l.56 &or£! ~:n:::il.~~ ~l Peterson• .n"~ar f t' i' " " . ' .. , w,-r e cus y ,0 he t ee ,older In FrlUlklln twp ' ; , . .' .,," ' • o sa IS ·ymg the consumer s wants ,and keepmg ,t he plant 'children aDd she that 01 the youngGeorge and Oert.'''Ud~ :a~ha~,d . to . Mrs. ~~~' MOCleUap. w~!, was , going. " " eSt child. Basham Realty Coml~DY. 107 acres in, ~he ~cCle~lan ,~~P1t~I, ~ ~enia;" ': Therefore in a great many instances the ability 6£ a " PROBATE ~OURT In Ham1lton ~ now, '~?me and, ab!e to be' .out plant to keep going will depend in a large , measure . on ' Harry S. Steigerwald was named Lueua 04k1n to Herm' aud Maude alaln. · ' 1 <' " ,., . ". , f'd ' • hI b t't f ' h i I . admlnistratorof the estate of 'Jonn Bandendlsel. 28 acre in *. !~.d Mrs. '. Lew!B ' ~erare' J mg sUita e au s I utes or ·t e ' art c e manufactured . or Steigerwald with Boward Fielder, Stanley c: Wlllousbby to .lohn the parents of a little daughte~ f or the materials used in the manufacture of the stand~rd Olyde Predmor~ .pd H. O. F1tz- and 'Rose Mou~.~ lot 13. In 'it'll- born January 8. 11M2. , . art'cle. It is up to t~e director~ h~~e. patrick as appraisers. ', loughby's sU\XUVlslon, South' Leba.Littte J~. Blair. of Dayton, The war will bring many dislocations. Many 'PlantS ' Naomi Dumford was' named an non. , 8~t the week-end 'vntb Mr. and' , Cart Copljey... ' . ' ! will have to shut down either entirely or in certain depart . appraIser pf the estate of' Katie LeIlA and Earl Pofler to Margaret MrS. " " .. , . . . ' . -: Kl tz t , I E IH ad p ' I t 'lo Bamllto' t _ ' Mrs. Bdy Stoneburner. entertained , ments. ThiS wIll mean unemployment in some 'lines _ u . 0 rep ace ar eywo , . ,o~r•. p 0 . J;l' ,Q . , " h .... 8"-d ",a.... __ Ift~': t ' • ' . " .' ,, . The Inventory · of tbe estate of · John W: Fa!Jlk ;~.> A1lw,l1~ and,. er . '".'" ar r QUlwul ' c~ Jaa ~o~Sooner or la~er. these ~hmgs .wIll adJust. themselves . .BlIt in Oharles W1l1lams. L~anon. approv_ .RU~h Qe:r~~';! j"qts ~l~-32' iii '~ve~ ' ~y.. bY-~ ',~ ,tl:! ~enta tQ ~ any event thiS IS no dislocatIOn comparable to tl).e tremen-' >ed. , ' ·1'-04 Park, Deeifleld" t;vp. ....!i.,' .• ~' ~ ~ ~~en"., ~ . en-, dous sacrifices of the young men Who gives lip his ·busi- ' CharleS' B.lrwon. Lellanon, n~eQ Bertha ~: Hess to.'~;. aiId .IVy. ]OYlnr~ t~ 'ere ~ J,~! . ness or his job and risk his life in the interest of his coun- trUstee.of a trust created bY, the wlll otllI,J&nd; ".~ ~~ lp. -"ay08 Wp. ~nd~t~~y , !.~~" Margie aDd .: i . .' " . " , Qf Bani.h B. Morrls. ' .. " The Peoples Butldinl, Loan .and. '. ~ to ~eWl~~, Je~ ,,?mp,~D., try. Here ~s some~hmg worth thmkmg- about. " . The 1n~ent6rles or · the ,esta~ of SavlDp company of Lebanoh·~ i.o,· Betty _.(U~er. 'M1r1am' SOward,,;' Americans WIll have to I~arn to get along on certalD J,!hn RIder. Mason. and Adab Tal- Fred Kahn, lots 301..,2; •.27 ·aore: lots Margaret Lee ,-and Ruth S~~ ,~ , substitutes. This is necessary if we are to win the war. And mase, Qreson1a. approved. . 1'1-:-19 In Bean', addition; ' part ,of, Wllnl~ IA;t~e~, Kathryn ~, ' it will he done, just as it has been d'o ne by>our forefathers ' Louis FIres named administrator, In10t tt andl~5 acres,' all In Leba":' ~~l ~att~w8. Clara 'Bf'ley" .Ir. , .. . ma F1un"" ,Dorothy Tumer1aDd MaI.7 . One point should not be overlooked. 'W'hile there may- of the es_tate flf ~vtn Fires" W~:t. non. . . ' ,-" ,. ' Mason.. ~ .•' .:" , ',. _ ', ' , : " b' b tit J f ' rt' . t ' I h' " nes~1ll~, with"!!'. B. RIch, 'Rosa Bart- 'Mary F;. Cpnrln. by execqtan, to c , e su S Utes o~ ce ~lD ma erla ,~ lDJS , there IS no suh- lOCk and ROnald 'Hawke'. as appral-" Mary A. !rona and JllI1emJaJi Woods " Mi'. ,' ~ ~..: ~n BChuleX:" ~i1d ::.1. . , /tt_tute for courag~, patriotism, loyalty and one's' determin- serS. " " ' . '. . ~lx parcels In LebUon aDd Turtle~ ~. ~,!ller and ;o.VJ.a.lof.~./ :' ,,~ ii.bl~'Yii. "tic~D to . do his duty. So long . as these qualities :remain Robert Jones. G. F. Brown : ~d creele twp, ," . ~ ~~eslf'" laat "TquradaJ' ot., 'v.' ' .' this nation cannot be whip-ped-; no 'matter how few auto- w. c. Gllmour name,d to, appraise" QurtJa- Bec~'and other, to. Obarl~· ~'I~~ .i.:~~rse ' ~Iac!k, .:.4I!1I!!fI~' . b'" ... J . the est&te Qt'MarUta R Gmnan. Beck, Interest In 3' pal'ceJa :1n Olear- ' MIs· ·Wlwam· COl1ln8 rea1pledhw v , . ~,o. ~le ~U'es we have for plea~~!e. c~~, '. or whether or not A c~1catc: of ~et , orderetl creek twp: , . ~. " ,," poel~lo~ In the- POst ~ pur tea and ,coffee are the genum~ artIC;le. , . . l;B&Uei1 to the ' adminis~tor...ot the ~. P. 9?huqbter; by. adIRt.platrator, cep~<t.qDe!l:~ ,~tte~' ~d. . .' ...:....ohio Rep~bhcan News esta~ 'of MarUl~, I'l'hom~p'. Leba- to Elizabeth Sohu~ter and Qthel'll;" ~. Ro~ ~ear,y. ~ ~ , _ _ _......_ non an tbe estate odl<"J . p, SchUCh.. 3, parcels In HamntoIl tIwp " ' . MrI; Oolllna place In the oalCe, , ter/ Morrow." , . ,,.. ,'..,' ~ .. .. M!.<Prank 'K1Qe~ ~1 tiblWt • man, 'I'Uea4&J af~. j &.s1~ '1Jres. ,to replace ' JIIJ.I.I1 . ' . Wednea$y after ·.pendln, '.eV.eral' ..I . • ,• . n:nvW~:'= =~ .Leb&- Gt18'1by' ,crau~"r. ~ ,an." .appraig(.lo Oresoma Bridle c';'in~ t.hlri1 .WeMa 'In CleVelAnd, with hII daJllh- , R~ .. .......... ... , ~•• eD. Bulin..., or n.....:":' ...,;. ot t~e e,.tate of ' Marlaret Lefevrt'. e8~te , reJDtOli'c1ns ' .~ for ~,1In; JohD ~Ji! 8bd~ ~:" i ..... . "rou Pranklln. . , ,.,,' (P'aIl~: _ ; W:idtee ' ~. 2 117. .... • . ". '.fo "' ~' .. 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It'll blother was \ \lmost the here, 'S aturday morning and mnny coons ~nd pos~ arid muskrats collie, Slim, longnosed, gracefUl a~d only clll1 that Ilved tnrouitr -tile members of Dayton nttended, bringca~ come 'Out in pe",..oe D"OW but what high bred but.I t · Is liard,' ~;t sell a ye"a r we had so much ' trou.ble~''Witb .' lng a speolal choir of singers wl ~h .... will :the. boys tha : i~e to hunt do dog If yoU let it get beyond the, wee 1nfectlo~s .sCours. She wa.:r such,'a t hem'. wh6 dllllghted their audience . wi"'" tha'''' evenings? The other "fty pup stage. She ran away the ottier fUru1Y l1ttle .gray" gray 'thing '.iLna : s:l '"''ne ~~ of ".. "" day but w! d h t th lill . ~ l. . • Mrs, Weimer Downey, a I'ural clti. the- boys brought in a great . e oun er a . e .l!e - l1vely that we called her the M!lUlte O bors p'aylug wllh th e chlldr n Bo- Mouse. '~' ow, alie" 'is -black and· white zen; passed away Tuesday Illofll!ng . e, red -~ftUed haWk. It was' a beaut1tul" -0 tl d h us f hl f 1lt MiamI Valley Hospital. Day en, tb1ng'" With ~ wing spre~d of over ga~, S CR e "eca e 0 .5 ormer and has ' her.. tlrst calf. . .. .. owners, h1\s taken r8slqence. ,p'erJan ' 19: The first iambs of the after be1ng confined there a felY three ·feet. The feathers were 80 soft manently. He used to come ove~ seaso~, . born this afternoon. The days. The funeral took place FrIday and beautifully .:.marked but the j ust once in 11 whi Ie 'b ut now h e year ro)ls on Ju:s as YOll thJDk. a at Bethany Church with burial In t sharp ourved beak "nd tbe powerful stll.Ys all the time. lie ' is a g.ood . reB'ting ,Ume has come, tblrlgs' begin that Cemetery, Mrs. Downey was WONDERFUL NEW WAY TO COOK olaws looked cruel. They say hawks watch dog and a falfly goOfi :,tock all oVer agaln ~' . '\'" well ' k.nown here and leaves many IlEATS IIAKES IT POSSIB,LE do .so much gocd ~atchiDg flelcf miye dog so I let him .slay but we ha~e Ji . ; friebds to mourn her losS. and rats that the occasional chicken too many dogs. . Mr. and Mrs. Wllbur Kirk moved they ge~ ' should be overlocked but · J an, ' 1"', ..' Day·Iig h' t sav1n g' tim'e. '~• IV r~.. .'." . Thursd'ay to a farm home. located . after ,you have seen one swocp down R ' . near HUlsboro. The Kirks operated on 'your best frler you do not feel ow S illy it is to . t ry to f00l our· . , _' __ ~. , ~_ it tol t selves 1nto sbartlng tl)e dQy's work l)UII. Walter Kelltldt. COI'1'ftPOJl_ut a restaurant here several monlh ~ qu e 80 eran .. , . ' eartler. If it really worked that Way -.' _ . Mr. and Mrs. Will Lukens !lnd The dog"l1cens is bought for .an. It wQUldn't 'be SO bad but now everjrMiss , y~lma S~i~!l. ~Dd brot)).er, pow~:~ :fur~ ~::re ~:~~~e=~ fam1ly. who have been living In other. year I 'bO~~t a kebnel ~c- th1ng 8tar~ latet··thlill. It used' to ~man 'Smi~ :'!/lre De.ytoh yisltol's of the 20th Cenquy-Pox PICture whJcb feaWaynesville for some time, returned elUle that altes care of them n.lceiy. before they starte It. The stores Thursday ·p.tternoon. Wal~~ Huston. Anne Baxter and Dana to their farm home. near town , the I bave Just OIle pup. lett. · I call her 0P':D Ia ter ,sch' 00I is Ia t'" and Mrs • -Ben Hawke, attend. ed 'w~ be~.shoWh at the ~ ,Theatre. S. unday . past week and tne children are en. e" , every-. I Mr . ' , ~-t_-,-_ _ _ _ _ _ _..,-_ thIng stat:ts" balf an hour to' the funeral of the lormera,brother, rolled In school here. I. . an hour later than It used to. "What J&J;Des Hawke, at Springfield, Wed-. , Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Wallace, [01'_ are they 'Bolng ~ do about us .. ~hen' ne~y afte.m~n. ,' ceP~. uiittlngly and iltWly decided to no~ ' mer citizens, now ot WaYnesville, we went on. Eastern Standard tUne' PranIt Olthens WBII called back ~ ~. ~de' Wb~~B)~nt 'IIU~- d anything. Tbe ·oows and sheep callers In town Friday even. IV vie w'~nt~ onto permanent· ~ayllght the atql:v .~ . r'por.teCs..at l"t,:. Tbom. day..wltb , h,er'"daugllter: lirlrs. '~b. ~and h9,llIes huddled around 't)i~ barn ing and attended the Basket Ball saving t~e for us. WW they pUSh as, Piiday. . ~ -arc! MeDcIh, w~ is ~l at ber ~ome all afternoon and flnal.l;v by their game here with Waynesv1lle. T it up another hour? It they do, t he Mr. and Mrs. . Allen· !Emrick and · 1n Wayne.v111e: mute ap~ lot In tile barn where Mr. and, Mrs. David KIng, of near " leglaI'ature ought to push us bacle 00 Mrs. J . B . Jones were Lebanon Vis!· Mr. and Mrs. ~ey Il>t Dayton. they were very contented W.Ilm.lnrton , were Sunday afternoon Mr. . and Mrs. Albert lI[awke ' and Who kD~s wbat is tb come 10 callers on their son, Roy K1ng and Central time and then ~aYllJbt saV. tors, Batui'dV. . • . Ing would put . us right where we Mrs. Harold WhItaker entertained daugbter. Patsy, of Waynesville. the future? 'Who,is iOlng'.to wo~ family. are now. It 18 .80 dark in th,'" mOrn~ ' the Card Club at her home. Thurs. were d1nner. guesta of thE~1r paTents, !,bout it? All the tlme' lome one is SENSATIONAL ESTATE Ing now" that YOU r:.ie"d IIg'""hts Ur1- day alternocn. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ben t;.. H"wkle on Wed- say1ng• . "Now don't get panlcky.'l Our school was closed Friday af· - y - , , . . . tern.oon on account ot the death tU after eight O'C!OCk .. If the 1m'Mr. and Mrs. warter Kenrick' at- nesday evening of last w,eelt. I haven·t seen any evidence of panic aDd funeral of Mrs. Weimer Dowportant factories iill run a twenty- tehded the bltrlal of James Hawke MrlI. Ruaaell Campbell, Mra: Tom yet. I thlk we are all .ware of what ney. Many from here attended. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Sites imd famfour hour 'day anyway, what is the at Miami Cemetery, Wedriesday aL Burton and their guest, Mrs. O!icar lit gol~ on. Amerioa is a very In. use,? ' ter!,\ocn. Atchley (nee Edith Moltlbben. of telUgent' nation ann It waSn't pan.lc Uy, tenants at the Lukens' Stock Bro ils, or barbecuee, whole chlcnDl, Jan. 18. January ' thaw. Yes, w'! Mrs. Howard Deweese Tampa, Fla., ,Saw "TobaCco Road" tha~ 'm ade her wbat she il; Ylday. U Farm. near town, are located In the bams, legs of lamb Ill1d 'o ther tender . , , . this ' Afte Mr. and . '. .d......v we have to do without a...l_few lux- property recently vacated by Karl joints to juioy deliolou.ne.~· with are having one year. r a lipent Sunday with the f ormer's at Memorial Hall, DaytoJll, aa."W radiant h eat. The modem low.tam. / week ot thaw and freeze. It Is war;n parents, ·Mr. and Mr~. Frank De- evening, and enjoyed a dinner af~ urieli and live pioneer fasuwn lIIa10 Shldaker. p elatu-re method reoommended by ' f t is bO 't " t f ' terward. • ~ . . , we can. America might appear to ' tad ay and tl1e fos a u ou 0 weese. near Germantown. . . . be ' soft, but I'll. "';ager that a tew The local Order of Eastern Star, the National Live Stock and Meat n. toIiIa .........'hlrd tlie ground. and the warter Is golnl . Max,?,ell ~I'O~', a former Lytle ·Mr. and Mrs. W F. Clark, of rats are i0ing to learn a few th1nBa. met Thursday evening 1n MasoniC DoarcL Adds an extra qven to 'the range. Gome ill, - let ua ahow you: Who hll WOI'ID. 1n. I hope, I hope .. I hope. It looks resident, later of Da)'toD. enlisted Dayton, vislt;ed th~l~ mother, MI1L Temple. 81. l _ eouaterpal't'. the DUUI Whoba1~llke.lillf1rm· like rain. in tpe Army and repored at Pt. Mary Carmony. Sunday, 'who hasn't 'L Mr, and Mrs, Lewis. Wash enter· Wbo .... hJ.yeu·...pplyoleoai Later. Have just been out to sec Thomas, Monday. been ,so well since a. fall on Tbursaeau 8 retIA ta1I1ed several of their friends to a Wliealrieeneadalhe.lrloW', the cHickens. I t is ralnlng and the Mrs Russell · Campbell and chU- day. -' - turkey dinner Thursday evening at , I'baa bef t• Iallld Cora_I wInler, aqd groun'd' ls just like. souP. Rain. J,1ltll. dren, Be'tt,v , R' obert and Co¥"lyn. the B ... alot OC"dODgb"1 ... u Mr. and Mrs. Thomas CollInS and ~ WlWana Imilll, Con:apoadent their h ome, " .' roup and rickels. We had the rat'! Marimba PerCUSSion quartet, at- Oharles ~0U1ns, ,'Of Dayton, ,were Robert Butler, a student a t WUMr. and.Mrs. Bruce Wallace <nee , and the rrun last summer and now tended a d.lnner and appeared on Sunday afternoon' guests of Mr. and mlngton COllege, conducted our Evelyn MCCarren) of Coshocton. are we have .~e roup. Por the Hrs:.- the program at a meeting, Wednes_ Mrs. Walter Kenrick. Church services. sundaY. announcing the birth of a daughter. time since the first year we raL:;t'Q day evening at· oraoe M. E . Cburch , Mr. and Mrs. Russell Oampbell Edith Haines is vlaltl.ng her parMr. and Mrs. Charles Doster and .~ ,~.. ~.. ".""! ..... "" ....... .. ~ckens. VIe have lost more' than In Dayton, as guests of Mrs. Ben and ' daughter, Betty. at1~nded the ents, Mr. ahd Mra. Charles Laird, family, ()f near town, entertained a L SMOkELESS-DUST&; , 'ESS an occa81onal blrc!.. we 1e!p'n.ed'th;,n Surrron. Ph1ihaimOn.lc Oroa~tra concert at oamden, :Ohio. . a ·1am.1ly dinner, Sunday, in honor .to Ulie the axe ~t the first sign ElwOOd Orassl. Billy Hennessey Memorial Hall SWidayatternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles SWlnley en_ of her brother, Lawrence Cook and '9CAHONTA$ but, I have Just put-the illxth bl:" and Pick Shultz. of Piqua, were Mr Emma' K ' h f II tert&!ned friends ,rom Wlmlngton, bride of recent date. I in th f M t t them nre dinner guests Saturd&,; of the for s. . overmanl, woe 'AI., a.n d Mrs. - John Denny, of os 0 , ' Saturday ev.eft__ '.ft~• ..... ' e umace. .1 .' ,. 1 . t # , ..... - on th e Ice in '"""yton. br-Io'ft8 -.... h er the ones that got caught in · the mer s unc e and aun , Mr. aad .LD.ls. 11mb 1n two places, w~ ' !brought to Mrs. W.Illlam Smltb and daughter Dayton, are announc1ng the birth storm last summer and almos~ ,Wa.1ter Kenrick. h h h f ..... un! V II 'o f a son, tile past week. . . drowned ' -I should have sold them Mr. ahd MrS...... ft¥le Jones and her Ita om I e ~~ • .!'~m H .....1 _,~teainey Marilyn, 15pent Thursday of last H H~·' d hUdr osp er..., r week In Dayton. They visited Evan Mrs. ~ "",er an 0 en. w e..............y C soon as I could for those" that s on, Milton, were Sunday guests of I f ' dla'na is· . _ . . t . ' f h- we~e Sunday afternoon caners In , . I ' aw rom In ",",ulll 01' eJ'. Bogan and famlly . .BosaDDa are drenched .before tbey are. fully Mr. -and Mrs. Edwin Nutt. near _ Mr. and M.rs Clyde Whir.rton at.town. . ' ~1~1gh ~d M.arian~ ~an tended the wedding of Mias Weltha caU~ on Mr. and Mrs. P'. L. Sheel.s . Thomas and Mr. Charles Weller at ' Sunday nlgbt. ·Mr. ana Ml'o. Shsel.s the Wnlted Brethre,n church m ~- plan' to move eo GBlbpoWl soon. • . amlsburg at 4:30, Baturda1 and also Mr. and Mrs RaymoLld Wilson .... Jessie Garner. Correspondent ~ CON$ERVE nR~S­ attended the t'eceptlon att.erward at were 'Xerua snopp~rs Tuesaay ' .Mr and Mrs OrvWe ' Gray and iNGlrG~TRANSMl'SION· the home of the bride's parents. Mr. . Mr. and Mrs, HoU:er Ba1ne~ at. dau~ter, M1s6' Baroara, of Way.-EVERY VITAL PART an~~s. Charles Thomas near Mi- tended tbe funeral 0'1 the latter's nesvWe, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse. Pen . am urg. uncl~ til IndianapOlis, Indiana, Sat_ i11ngton and 60.0, .D anny, of Har. Chevrolet,.. new ' "Car '. Conl urday. · veysburg and Mr. Brandenburg of '.ervatiOn ~lar!" Is desig,ned Mr. and' Mrs: Erv1n Harner and Lebanon, were Sunday six, o'clock' I4rgcr Beause of Better serviCe I to help you keep your' rfamilY, who have lived ,n oW' co~' ~inner g)l8Sts of M the Gray families. Qqallty a.~d. ~rtce ..,..,ing faithfully for ' lite ,. " te F '"'b"-C r d · mun1ty recen D ly, left; MoudA Y thurn_ M.lsses Claudia G~ay and Elberta "'s'ftbUshed ··}··84".,,-.~ " ,..... , II rI ar e. , '" UD,u u, or espOll eD. "" ... , duration, . and invites your 1ng to ·l'ee4ta.bhsb theIr nome 1n Rich. . :. ' ., J CQOperation 011 the fQIIoW. MISs Ruth Niiii"is- qulte .IU at her. Calliorma. Mrs.. J : F . Jac9bs· has been pass- Phone 32 Waynea~ Ohio ' Ina points: (1) Observe 1he home 1n ce~tervllle., The W C. T. U. will hold its Ing a we~~ 1n with her SO)), . "t, . "1 sI!l1pl~~ fUnd,amental, ~ ·W. C.. SmIth, was 1n (,1nc~atl .. J . .....' tift.. Ith ""-s Roy' Lawrence . and. ,Mrs. JaoOibs and . ' ,,; ./', i. ."Ies·, of car care, lOCh as ' .,'Monday, . . on bushieu. . , . J anuu.,1Tu mee~... ..... . ' .'. , i' " "... da It w daughter, Gloria. . keeptrig , 'tires .prc;:perty" .... . • Mis: Maurice Hunter 'aitJ.idaugb. ones, ~~ y a ernoon. " Henry Murphy 'il; recover1ng after , • ter, C,arol Ann, spen ~' suriidli.y after'~', Mr. and ~s. Horage Compton, ot an Inness of several days. we ate -, ;6.Qte~f .~klng battery, ." " . Mg. Bert Bunnell, Corretl~ndeJlt wat.,; oil, etc.. ••.~ (2). Y!IIt a ~ool! wlLh Mrs. w t 'C. Slmlth an~ New Burl1ngton, entertained as dln_ :pleased to·rePort. . ~ . • ' "'~;, simple sei'vlce "check-up" , famtiy. ", l ner gqesls , Su~day : Mr, and MnI. M.ra, Mab4il ' Cbenoweth Walker is The u tlee, .Ladles ·.Alcr, . a.h all at your Chevrolet dealer's Mr and Mrs. Perry , J , ThomaS qaal'les sta.~~y. near Xenia; Mr. ~epoJ.ted · ill ~~ her home, 1n .Well- day quilting ' ~l!aMSctF at ' tb~ and ,avoid major tn. and Son, Robert, ·a.'ttended t~, and Mrs. .RaIelgh> BOgan. Mr. and man.. " '. " ' home . of Mrs, Smnley Bapey'!' .' ~ 'of \yealtba Tbb:mall ,an Mrs. ' W1,lliam Smith ,and, M.arUyn I Mr. ,ahci" MrlI: Stanley Oray were ' Mr, ~nd' Mrs; ~jU.l .ci'Y'ford en' blas ,later•• ; •.(3) See ~r ObaJiles Weller at ~e U. B. chflro SUe. ~an . Bogan and famlly, of 'Satqrday supper guests of Mr, and tertalned Mr. and !Md. ~ R.bbert Che~et dealer regUlarlY.' lp J.i1amlsburg, sa~day ~tern09rl' ~1ton. ~ere ' callers 111 the after- 'M.ta .Je~ Pel!Jllngton. and son. m Schneider and son, SUndl'"Y _ '\~ '!!!!!~~!!!!! :a nd ..th~ reception hllid at '.,ui' .noon. · . 'H&n~JIbUtI ",· ~:, Mr . e,nd ' ¥J:s. B~t' ~un~eU. i.',.n'f · :; • bride's bome 'at In' the eveiuni, ' M,i'. and Mrs. Leonard Ellis anci I. M:ra~ "'Malis! Terry. of Dayton. da.ughters elltert«!Bed ~... '1IrI.. 1 Marvtn Pox haa joined With the daughter, 'Darts · Jane, Mrs. Th~ .~pent , the week·end at .her home. CI!de Bunnell ,~nd ·~ am1b:, I.n~ , ~ 'A1r Corps a~ 'Ia 8taU~ned 'i~ dore McIntire, .and lIOn, Oharles. ·here. Mrs. Levi BUrulelL and" falnl!j/- Nt. . oaUJ'ornla. . . , ':,,' " .. , '! calfetl at the W11aOn home, Sunday : M1sa 'Elber~ Rlcli attended Sun- ' and Mrs. ' Gle~n ~~:yeJl ' ~.< aii~ '. Russell LIng; ~f .~ l:aJand AX-, eve~. Llttle'. DOrta Jane Ia spend-' day. afornlng services at the Friends' . Mrs. ()pler.. Bal~re.Y a;:;J . ,qa~gJ:iUf · se~. Dlln<lis, .'" 8P1:'~\g . ' fUr- Ing ' a f,ew days With her ' Jrr'and~ ' Churcb In ,Harveysb\lIg, an~ heard and M.r . and Mrs. , EVeret ~.~e Joueh with ~ parents, Mr. ., anC\ parents the prOgram rendered ,by the Wll- ·and ~amlly, Sund~y! ' ,'.. . " ,""" " ,· Mrs. waiter , DlJ)'g ·anl:t'lCl~n~ , Ed, Mrs. 'Mary Kester aDd . ~Uahter, m1ngton College Gospel Team. The Utlca .Ladles :A1C1 ?irlll ~Ve. " Soolal ~W ' . Ed1.th 'Miases Esther SmlPl, Mar" , . An Invitation trom Friends of the chill . lIuPI1er, Thi.tQdv ; ~V~I ~~e Hunter' and W, q. Bm1~ , pret.' ·JaDlcs ~~. ~e calhoon aU Churcb was very ',klndly extended to ·January 22nd, \ ~t- ,,~ :~~ : -atteil.dec1 the, ~enla .~~ ,m~eUna . of Mal'tlnsv.llle. s~t ,Monl1li:' .even~ · the people 1n this communlty to be bulldlng. S?l'Ving f1;q~ (:~ .~ (I :QO, , of, ~ecu~VI;8 a~· Xenla; Sl~1 at-. 1ng With ' Mr. and Mri. :WWard ipresent on the occa~lon. > M.lss Oenevl~~e , ,~U~, 8~t ter'noon. , !. : ' " ,. Baines. ,', . The residents In this vlcln1ty were 'I'h11rIiday aft!!rnOQn ' anc:f" eve~ MrII. Marjorie .Drake apen~ Suniii.' and l1l'i. DonalC!. Balnes en- very IIOrry wben theY·learned".of, the with. Mr. and Mrs:· .i(~ Newman 'd8y wl~ .her ~tIi"l!r ..~~. ter~ed · th~ l.tter's. parents' rrom' deatb ot ~. Wymer 'Downey, ~efr' ~n.Ii,:80Ih . " ' " " ' "~r:'': ",~"; . .;~' "Frel\· Hubble• . ' " " \ ,.;;xen1&Jaat Tblirscll:y ·even.lnl. . ' .. here, 'Who .~.d : a~, 'PUCl!dliy, :'Mr. Eru;1 Crawford ;~(Ulr...~_ , Mr. ,~ MrII. Eyefe~ Bunter 1ID!1. ·Mr. W8.l~ WtIson was a' SundJ,f a.tter hav.lng 5~~~tted to .~n oP,e ra- ert . SChnelt\~r ~d ' 10~ ca~led 'OD ' ~\!It(ter, Lo,Is ~ -~~ I(U8It8 dinner lUeat .of ~. mil ~s, Ben ,Uon ~"- .1.~w' days ':prevl0W!ly, .' ;Fun,- ,Mr. J3annet · ste~~ and f~., . of !.it- and .~. ~ ~~~8m1th.' 1D' Wayneav.llle. < , . era~ 'i-l~ took place'. Pl'lday ,.,tier- sunday, a4lternQqQ, ' " ',' 1\ .f '&pel famDY;' 8U.gdaf. . . ':':',t i(f..'Y:anoo :Ra1ne!S. of .'i.eeabu~: ' noon' at ,2:.SO:!'t .the Bdthany Ohlu-~h ," _ < ' ) ,... I ; _ '. , , / . ,; . ~e B;lUl,'luII ieturned, to ~rt1 .,... dinn_, lUest B~y · of Mi., :'!VlIJch .ere : veil' Jazle,~ attended ~LAI!'d~ "~Nbl.EQ · ~.. " after 8ptmitlnl tIJ.e pu~ t'~ weeb aDd Mrs.' ~d ,Ba.1ne8. .' . . b~ ·~ mani .fneilds. '.~ . . ,'~ . 0 W~Nt'S6A 110\ ~, neat PIoreaII, ~el1~" , , . 'r, . The. floral · orrer.lnis were profuse ; '. _"_"'_ . . ', /- ", ' Mr. (~ Kn. ·P.-", 'Iti~~, DEPUl1ES,W-II.1 , '. 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One , of the aaddest commenttll':es tained in the ,report of the ' Senate wrttten in many a day upon our Defense Investigating "ommlttee, STAMI~'" fonn' of government, free enter, wl\lch Is headed by t~e able, cour-, pr1se, and organized labor, was con ageous' and hard ' wo~~ng Deniotalned in the report of the Seaa:e cratle, United States &plator from Detense Investigating Committee, MIssouri, Barry S. '1'Tuman. Wed by the Ohairman, Senator TruFor a !ong time now It baS been man of Missouri, last Thursday. The common kneWledge that the Amer1.. whole report is a verlt.a.ble Indict- can' defe~ effort-or our war efment of those' who hl!.ve been fort, if, yoU to ;1t_by thatcharged for the past two years with name-has not been moving a.iong the responslblllty of buildipg a as i~ .liouid. We bave had all 5Orts~ strong and 1mpregnable defense for and k1nda of commIsslons and Qr- , America. Public officials, naval and ganlzaUons set up to get defense m1l1tary leaders, private industry, and waf prOductlon-.but we' have ' and orgaruzed labor. were all casU- never liIld any one indlv1dual, outgated by the Investigating Com- side or the President blmselt, acmlttee In WQ.I'ds that cannot be mis· tually and solely responsible tor let~~QI1un ~uneral WEI:lHBIBDAY understood. The report was signed ting the ,n eeded ' producUon. Por Bunday Bcboo1 ' :30. •• m.' It A Prayer and BibJe Study 7~ p. m. ~om£ by bqth Democratic and Repub11can weeka and months the press ana W. invIte you to come and wor- anlhart, Bupt. • Senators who Joined in 'giving to the many Congressional leaders have Service, 7:10 Po III. PbOD~ '2171, W.~e.ville people of America some 'plain and been 'urging the President' to ~e USE TUB HIAMI GAZETTE PaiP.1er Iteetlns Wedneedal .... unvarn1ahed facts aa to some of the som~- one individual to head up the nJ.aa, 7 :80 p. m.. WANT AD8 ~ '. tbln'ga that have been. going on In .\merlcan defense effort. This past ~===========~ oonnect!on, with the American na· weel the Prealden~ acted by 'nam- ' tional defense effort. Accordlng fA) 108 Donald ~. Neiaon to be au· the Truman committee the United prame COQUlUUld of war production State., alter spending bWlons ot and 8upply. . Nelson's poaition Is dollarl!, doea not have the sort ot a aometh1ng comparable ' to that wbleh _ :...._ _ _ _-'-._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _--:----:--::;----:-\ natlonal defense the people have a waa held in World War No.' 1 by . , right to expect. Too few planes have ' Be1'Jlafd Baruch. Lille.. B&ruch, NeL been construoted and too many of son' is known as a hard ~eaded bUSIthem' ate mediocre. Many ~ge In~ nlll!l' man. .All chief executive of 'a duatr1es have made UDCo.nscl~ble great mall order firm, the MJsaourt profits trom war contracts. Large smaU-town boy, in the person of cotlcems have been tavored over the Donald M. Nelson, made good In the 'The M1am1 Qazlatte urges Its Emmerson WIler amall manufacturers of the country business world. In the last year or readers to write to local boys who Co. D 39th Infantry 1D connectton with defense produc_ so he hal been given imPortant and now are se,rvlniJ In tbe armed torces Fori Bragg, N. C. ~on. Dollar a year men" on loan exac1t1ng dutles and responalb1l1ties ot the nation. Don't let the fac~ ',. ' from large Induatries, were actually here in .Wash1ngton. 'H e has made that you are not ~ relative or even ' Pvt. Charles Earnhart! Bat. B lobbyists for their former emplOfers. goOd on each of the ta.sb ~ed, a close friend stop you. We know lOth BaWn 4th ' Reg. P .A.R.C. Army and' Navy ch!eftans were' at- hIm. He now tackles the tourhest the boys w111 be' glad to get letter,S Bldg. 113, Fort Br~ss, N. O. It w111 COlt money to '-win the 'Warren c~ty. 1s feelJ.I!l the! ways extremelY reluctant to accept Job ever giveq any. s1ngle tDd1v1dual from home. Pvt. carl Green war. Your government calls on pinch of the bouslng abol1aae and develop new Ideas and tardy ,In in the history Gf the nation. It 1s PoUowlniJ Is the lilst of boys from Battery 0, 53rd O. A. Trg. Brch. YOU to help DOW. Buy Defense now. The new K1np Mf118 Orkeeping up with war-time develop- understood he 1s to have supreme this lOClillty re;ce1v1Jng the Miami camp Callan, San Dleao, ,Callt. bonds and stamPs whenever you danace plant 1s blr1ng many menta In other countries. Ol'llaD,1zed authority over the 'American war ef- Ga14te: Air Cadet Wilton H. Hartsock '<&D. labor, as well as Industry, waa en- fort, and wlll ,be responslble only to ' " ' workers who are f1ndlna It dJItlrely too much concerned with Its the President. U he iii given sycli Pvt. Lauther i!:. Wood, 4th R. Squad. Air COI'J?& Detachment flcuit to' find a place t,c; 11ve. V1&a11a, caUtornia. Another car of lumber was reown interests and too 11ttle con~rn_ authority and exerclliea 'it stronglY ' A. O. 4th AJr pe~t 9t0up , ceived by us th1a' week: We are ed with the nationaf wallare, B1gh- and propert)-. ' Patterson FJeld, I'alrtle1d, O . E. :&. Petera, Gun CrewNo.60 In a Poett1o~ to take care ot your er w88es and greater profits were As predicted in this column sev' ' ..n. u. S. Navy Armed Guard t' spring buUding needs. Let us give you an 8IJUmate placed, in many instances. aheac1 ot eral wee~ ago,' a vast ,1ncirease in Pvt. V. •D. PordJ,ce " % p, K. New York, Ii. Y. on Cromar ",tloorlnr: 'Oromar II tile safety and th.e needi of tbe na- the a1ze o~ the Amerillan Army Is l~Jlst SJ.iha1 ~ .. ] - , ' Q4). We apJn warn you about James A Hopkins. Battery G -:----...:.;...-=-.....,;.~-:J\ :::;'.....:;d....:...;:;::....;;;::. t1on. The omce of Production SOOn to take pIAce. Late last week Fort Oeol'IIe G. Keade,. MeL the finest fl~ obtaln~e. l pJacInI your order r ctr hog 69th CA' Interception command Management baS been operated and Secretary of War Stimson announc- Edgar Brittain. up. j.~ ~ j 148 In!• We also w111 rent you • sandel' ~. We have oniers on hand Ban Diego, Callfornia. ' t ,_ " conducted In ,an inefficient ma,nner. ed that the Army itself woUld be A. P. O. 37, now but' 11.' you aQt right 'away and other equipment to reflnisb L08T-Wo~" ~boolt eon- No real, ~ught or consideration haS eJttended from the present one mll- camp Shelby, loIlss. Ethan LeWis, US.S. ~eduaa we can take care of you. 1OUl' ol~ floor. ta1nIng caSh. Rewarcl': Mrs. P. IJ. !been gI.en to the amall manufact- lion seven hundred thousand to 10th Dlv.; C.O. Plee't Postmaster MIttenberger, R. R.2. Jan. 22- 'urer ind the llttle busine8& man 1n three milllon stx hundred thousand Pvt. HArold ~eI' Pearl Harbor; Terr. Hawaii !lOR BAJ,J!-Old .secretary desk 75 connection with tbe defense pro- by the erid of this Yt!!U', Plans are co. C 61th Inf. n. Bn. Pvt. R1Chard satterthwaite years old A genume antique. In- gram. All of these . statements are alreadybe1ng made tor an even Camp 'W.a1tera, Texas. Co. L. ,7th Infantry , , QUire MIami Bazet.te office. ~ut a port1Op ~f the cliarges ,con- greateLand laraer Army to lie ready Pvt. CC?Cll DaVIa Ft, Le~. Wash. Eurythin, for, B..ildm. " .... ~. 1 A partour of tbe calls 19th SIgnal ~ce . !t;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;~;;;;;;===;;;;;;===~=;;;;;;;~ in for,:194l1. enlarging air program combat units _ Pvt. Glenn :Eo HOpkins ~h~ 2281 , WaJlleaYille, Ohio !'to Des Molnea, Iowa, '. ' to two milUon men. It 1s annOUDCed 19th Bomb 'w.; BQ.&Bq.-8q. Now Showin. that educatioJl and other requ4'e-:- Charles J. Davis Allbrook Ft~1d, 9anal ~e • , "SERG~NT YORK" ments for entrance into the-Air 8hip Company-Barraclta C Air CorpS have 'bilen materlally re- Great I.akea. IWnoIs. ' duced 50 that aviation cadets may FRIDAY 'and SATU~DAY enlist at elgh~en years of ,age~ -.nd Pvt. PranIt Le~1,Battery C A ,Double ~i11 of Comedy aDd Action wibout _college :training. The new IOtb ' BattaWon .$bndlng, 1321 " Al'tny program also calls for a tre- Ft. Eustice. vilsibIa. Feature ~o. 1 Feature No. 2 ' . mendoua inCre&Be In the number of - " ~ODI8T CII1JBo~ WILLIAM LUNDIGAN , , I enlJate men who can attend O:f!lcers Pvt LaMar Earnhart Fred MacMu~a¥ in _. ~c. ~,~"': and ' 'TralniJ;ll Schools after ,four JD(Intbs eo.'P-147th Inf.-S'l'tltl Div. ~ ,jRan&"er. ~f F ortuDe!' SUNDAY " of prel1nl1nary milltary service. A. P. O. 37, Oam~ Shelby, M~. SHIRLEY ROSS , Church School 9:30 • 'm. • Ninety thousand enlbted men wlll '" . with Patricia, M(~riabn and iri Worablp aerVtce 10.:40 a ••m be given a chance to become second Albert R. Starke .,:i . , Albert Dekker ' , ' "Sailor•. on Leave" The pastor will preach the ~ 11eutenants durIng the coming year. 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Wayn(jsvllle and Wayne Townsh ip s1st In the wort. TIle local office residen ts between the ages of 20 w1!1 ' be open frClm ~ A. M. until 9 ,-,_, .,_, . _ _ _ _ --0 and '" and sutiject to tlJ,e next P . M. ' With each new week come draft call. wlll ' be liven an oppor~ Local residen ts; who because of new develop~ents which ' tunl~y .to register here on ' February thelr work. cannot be 'here on the

More than 250 Wayne -r:0wnshlp Corwin Elmer Leroy and Wlllla!! l residents registe red ns volunteers fo , Moran were named; Lytle. Walter work In the local Civilia n Defense Kenrick ; Mt. Holly. Tom Runyan . unit, Tl\Ursdn~. Friday and Saturda y A. H. Slubbs was named chIef of of last week. Rev. L. C. Radley, chief the Rescue Sq.uad assisted ·bY ~~­ brin 11 littl · :I " tIe. of v un tee r particip ation. a·l nard Weltz. A. T. Polinsky. Kennet . 16th. will be glven ' an. opportu nity h g US a a e, c oser o · Plans are under way to este.bllsh . to register at ~on Town nOllnced HIlI anq Robert Watts. . . Hall the realiti es of war . . . a branch office. at ' the Townsh ip on Februar Local orricials are Wghly pleas d O. P . Joy was designa ted as poUee y and 15 between the Johnn y and 'Mary will' nave house. with a 'deputy : In chargei hours with the respon!ic of the volunLeel· l chief with E. R. Bently as assistan t Qf 12 noon and 6 P . M. The lind · feel the reglstrution will go n Carmnn Orane was named ohlet ot to use a little les8 8uyar 'on whereby local residen ts may reglstel'- Lebano n ouices also will be ope~ loug way La take core of the dc- t he auXi lia ry unit assisted by NVU· their cereal in the plorni ng here Instead 'of golng to Lebanon. 'on the 16th. lIlu n s of til commu nity. · fred Squires. Oarl Schoonove'r. Earl and Dad will.h ave to use one It is expecte<! that · a · corps of Men who were 20 on or before Dl;blli ll: this good showing. regl~­ Oonncr and Phil LIl.rr:ck. In Corwin e.r 31. llMl, and those 'Who tea spoon of, sugar in his cof- tenogra phera and clerks recrulte d Decemb truti"ll wL! be contll1ll ~cl this weck. Walter Rhoade s and Robert Adams will not have reached their 45th fee · instea d of two and stir from tbe. loca~ higb · school will &5- birthda .llld those d _"irin g to register may do were ll Rt!leci; Lytle. FfYerett F'arll : y by FeIlrtW y ' 16. 11M2. and 50 11. the Dunt;: Insur;lI1 CI! ort ceo Mt. Holly. Pete Runyan. it up . , . and Waynes\'i1le ; have not heretofo r registered. wtll Wll re ML~s Helen Hnwke wUl ROt Oal'lndn CI'Une and J ohn Gana hous~wives will have i~ be required to do so next month. us re"lsirn r. Registra tions will bt' were nDmed to the bomb squac1s. Draft" Board No. 2 has announ ced organ ize · their meal Plan- ·· received up .00 SlIturday evening. The placeme nt commit tee Is ukthe following W~ynesvWe men ' WlU ,Janual'Y 31. Ing everyon e to be patient pending .., ning- ~nd order th~ir groreport to Fort Thomas . Ky., todai A l>laccme nt comm ittee has been completion of the organ'lzatlon. wben ceries system aticall y now to (Thursc:iay)· for physical examln allaUl d l\nd held its tlrst meeLing every registra nt Wlll be assigne d to compJy with the curtai led tlon: John Woplard, Ohester Carey. M nClay' night. D. R. Smith was some service In the · defense aet~p. delier y servjc e • 0 0 but it's ali ' lc etcd chairm an and Kenne th and In ca..e of em\lrge~oy. their Harol Dakin. Logan. Pagett. MasonWilliam Wells. formerlPaul 1 of for our Nation al Def(mse. Hough sect'elar y, sllrvlces will be· reqUired. __ Waynesville but · now of Lebano n, and WayneSVille 'will do it Inar..Ilatlon servJces for the new and ~urdett Memb~rs of the coml ttee. a.re D . R. e Jackson . of OregonIa. Smith and aussell Salisbury tor . 1y . .. . "B'II" S.c.· I. WI'11'mg 1 . !.rouse , officers of tbe Women's Society ot \" Yl svllle; Kennet h HougL1 aM a famili ar, 'f riendl y f·igul'~ OhrJatian Service of the Metbodlst "'Frank U. LeMay. I·ural; Leroy Mora 1 Ohurch w~re ed by Rev. L. will be missed at Smith'd C. Radiey; atponduct , Oorwln; Harvey Burnett . Lytle; and the meeting of the Tbos, Runyan . Mt. Holly. ~ocery, for Ile is of~ to n orsp.n1zatlon held last Wec:inesday. Th e Clvman Defense organlzaLloll Defenlle Job itl Dayto n I : . Members of t~e executlve com- The New Century Club held Its for Wayne Townsh ip has been pal·.ra. l'nquirl '~s were .r. u_ mlttee. Installed at this 6ervice. are first meeting of the new year seve with .. tlully completed, and on recomU Mr D i i d t " . . 'llh as to ows. Mrs. Prank U. LeMay, s. . C. R dge at the Little Inn. ce v~ o.a n .appea 1. m melidatioD of the Comma nder. Dr. H , Th e natIona l tIme change effecttg e C Mrs. M. A. Fulkers on. Mrs. h .Pr1day. Janu1U!Y 23 Twenty -one , . ' 1b~ above POfter in colors. now being display ed all over Miam i Gazet te lallt week to ,Hough, Mrs. Rufus WatkinKennet y' 9. and its !'elatlon- io tile the F. DYe, the p~aceinent commlt tec Februar s, Mrs, membe rs answere d roll call witb, . . ' ountry, an nounce s Buy Scout Week with the slogan "Strong . Fot . made the followin g appolnt m n~ to Wayne .Townsh lp schools write to 1oca I b oys 1D the Truman Wardlow. Mrs, L . C. Rad- "HelpfU . \ merlea. " BoY Seouts everyw here In the nation "lave taken on and is sohedl Hints In the Home." re ass.lIml n" extra ass·i gnment s from Uncle S~..;. to do th eir pnrt' ;n tile various Defense corps, servic e , .. some asked for ley, Mra. Walter WhItak er, Mra . Ray After f ' · .. , uled for a disCUSSi short buainea on ~" at s the 6ell81oo regular the '" ,e d ef lise of Amerio;" Boys 12 yurso f age and over who are Chief Warden . George Waterh ous 110t addre sses ' of sold' l'ors and Conner, Mrs. . 'Bar,yaY Rye, Mrs. Alva roUowlng progTaJll WIUI present ed by mee Ing ot'the 10 81 board of edu~coul.. :--.1 w110 ·w ish ' to sbll,re In winnin g tbe war by doing these and D. R. In ,,-'1 ... _ Ken Smith. assistan t. h'l (10111\ 'r. · !l~" should I:et in tOlll ' • I b Thompson, Mrs.. W1l1ard Anderson. th·e co mmit'.... I h .... ~- ·est oIDc e of the Bny sa} ...,., Air' Ra1d Wllrden : Chief, Lester L "11 on Monday ni"h' c,_ge, "'~' . . ors ' W I e .".. oca clu Mrs. H; B. Earnha . .... rt. and Mrs. WU- neth Hough and Mrs. Harold Eam, J us t was 'h t t eps w W be tat took action at their meetin g fred SqulreS Gordon, l{a)ph Smith. John Tu rn c~ l' . . en canhart. Tbe ·prost:am WIUI opened with .... last week to ·w rite one of the The meeuDg was opened with d.e- · a vOcal Carl Frye, Roy mus. Carl Ferguso n not be ascertai ned, aUboug h 1t Ja . tiOl~, ."0. Heart of KIne," ~"..,." L~~ 1}. :~ votJona ' cond ted b Mr Fr k U sunl by Mrs Prank U LeMay ami Donald Hawke . Corwin, RAy believed the board inlght - boys. then to~, U. acl you . ! decide lC • to y s'. an ,.. . . ' . • - ' . Mills and Ben Davis. - ' LeMay. Lowell continue the same schedul e as that John Turner was compan ied ;at. the plano 'lit. by Mrs. J . '1'I'onl" . alld M· t. Holly.Lytle, . ' ~J/ '~ 1.. ' know of anyon e .t~at .~ not soloist. forMrs. M·r. Bo.u rne. It,:. ',. . ~ the lniIta~tlon 8~~Vlce. . "" H . . Sackett . Mrs. ~ then told . in effect now. ~ -:'T' 1.' ~ ~, A-....~'; gettin g The. Miam. .i Gazet t" Wayuesvi Ie FiJC Watchers are Ed TIle \.IO.. ,. OWIng w:or........ lrl~ c......... ~-.t • of a trln... to ·..... At II. special meeting held .Iaat "', N Y " .-&' .....,.. .. an... Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Firell and lam. of their pare.nts. Mr. an . d MI'S. L, 0 . Hopkin ·, J , B. Cra bbe, Irwin Ells, Wednes day .1 ad- teeI wl:J"e L J'ust leave h18' name an·\& Inted .... tb d-·-u.:. .. klght. Ch.o-. · E 0"--. n'e rn .. nv Intereatin g appo "if e new "'""'........ .11 --... DDIII 111 were Sunday guests of, Mrs. Elvan .st. ~Ohn, S un dp.y. ' Ol1ns. Davis. Emer~on Earnha rt, berlaln. ~..u 04flc1all.... d ress a t th e 0 fflce ;......I~" 'year: - -- encoun · a _ .. Tbe we prealden t f or ,the ........... y ... ; ....... ....._ 'aft ' " ......... " " . anany .-.-.... p_ea ~ • 0 and beard a farme r remar xAh lD.'4l.(~ ~ ' • ~ J'llces ~arol<l. ,Osporne. Joe. TQmp&On, Don pr-in.clpal o·· ' the grad· e · buU"I-~. . '. - . ..' . . .,;P.reaton, YIaI~ "de,sertb ed In 1:be Legend • · • •• ..... . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bernha rdt. 01 Hadley. Irwin Mulford and , cbalrma n. asa1sted by the treasure r of Sleep), Hollow." written by George Miss Zola Strider was named girls Wash- . Mra. W. O. at. John, Mrs. Walter Olnclnn ati and Carl other day that he dId not se.e Mrs. Wal~~ .Whitak er, noel tbe 101. lnIton Stephen son, of Edgington. For Oor win. Raymo nd playgro und supervIsOr to asatst Mr. which WIUI reviewed Sheeha n, MrS, Ralph Has:tlngs alld Morrow hQw tUI could Qvet:'at~ when ) owln, 8rOuPS~ i-Mrs. .7. P. Lar,- by Mrs·. , were Sunday afterno on Adams, Pete Bogan and Lew McCar • . ChamberlaIn. Earnha rt. Anot.her vocal IIrs. J . P . Larrick spent- last T11Ursvlsltors at the home of Mr. and ren, Lytle, Harry Graham , the tires to his car ·wore out rick. Mrs. Ralpb H~unas; apd Mrs. solo. and Mt . The board also adopted the pro_ "Sleepy HoUow Tune" was pre- day In Clnolnn ati. . Mrs. Ralph Hastl llgs alld son. f d ' S B...,II Holly, Morl'ls Co R1 Lewis. h .... sented . . . the moder n at:'mer (led . • .,...,s; "- "1by . Mrs cedure of buying puplls wort boou LeMay Mr H h ..... ", ra c. ..... . . .th • • ci· " • Donald s' , oug 0 • Mrs. A. E. Stout. aughter , Winnie Miss HeJell Hawke a nd Ml·s. Eline.' effective Immediately. .Ml·. and Mrs. not live like his predec essor Cla~ence Rye and Mrs. Elmer Bhee~ en L . Hnwkc Slleel1a n wer e n amedto present ed a contest ot tblrty .la, Mrs. Wilfred Squires anddau Emerg' ' han; ·3-Mra gh: spent L. the week end with their ellcy Housln'" group, andthe ator, questions on the Origin of 25 yeasr ago ' ••. he has ·Mrs. ~",TIlompsonV.andBranatr siaple Mrs. Nellie Mrs. Har': foods. She ooncluded with of .. a poem, :~=. were Xenla vislto!s last brothel' , Dean .a t ;olumbuS. Gordon and Mr . El'nmll McClur e to electri city arid otber COil, ' vey R1e; ~to be orpnIIe 4 from· "The OCl e New Year." ' • ... • . Mrs. H. H. Hal'P~1' and Rn"e~ . 0 • nQt -anu tarul the )lounr married daughte r, the food gl·oup. In Ly tle, Mrs. Ed women of the . After a shoI1 d1scl18Slon on the .. .. ". Mrs. ,Lewis F[res an d"ul~ug hte rs. ,Miss Mary Kathry n, of Oqlver, Ind, . Longa01'e was named for food and bake·as thQY...d·id·ih the Church; H~Mrs. W. O., st. .Red O~ selVlng and knitting b ~. Fl I . Mallsle John s. housing Elvan FIres. and. ~iS Mt. oss e spent several , days this ~ .eek with Mrs, ' -. ai ll John. Was Sarah Smtth,I Mrs. A , be done !by th,e club., this year. the Holly, Mrs. 'rom Runyan for; food we ,.re ys 0 f yore The King's Heralds Boclety of .the IFlres were Xenia VIs1OOl·S. Saturda y. their relatives. Mr, and Mrs. M. A.. OIbo"'e '. · club adJoUrned to meet with Mrs. O. · I"S~: F. MeUoh. and Mrs.......... vote" _.. a mee nud Mrs. E1'1lest Earnha rt, housing .' Method lst church · h .... _ ~ .. • • • ... F ulkerso n and dliugbLe r. ping t hat our t ~re8 . .. _ . .... ~im.smP-Krs. M.,...A. PulkerJ . Bmlth, Februar y - 2'l. During the t ... ir h M cla -~...Corwin , Mrs. Mr. Lon' and Beckett. food and 0 ",.e grouP. eld Mrs. John W. KllI'scy QJld 1 some substi tute is p.ro- BOD and Mrs J. K. Preston ; PAR- IIOCial . ' 0 on • · Y ---hour. dellclou s·retres hments Mr•. Frank Swartze l were Sunday noon at the 'home of Aline Rolen. . Mr. and Mrs. Ross H . .~Cl rtsock Mrs. Wm . Moran hous41g were served to the member s and d.lniler guests ·of Mr. and Mrs. · to ·change the na~e of 'the1r society .. u'"'C·... to such ' an exten t as SO,NAGIl-'-Mta.. B. E. Hatha.way. ... Wil- and their family were Sunday guests 0 .. P . Joy was named cbief of the take f 0 Hill OIl the sl'ack QC- Mrs" ~~ ~ers and lIIrS. W~en roUowlng guests. ~B' Glen oC Mr. and .Mrs. S. M. Burnett , of public works dI vision !lnd J . R, Olb- to the ChUc:iren's Society for _Ohrtft. Borden. lard Kersey. 0 reen SI" 1 O. C nte I11e '. . . ~1'ad@Q01l; SUPPL Il!l8r-M rt!. J " R. Mrs. J. R. UlJd)'ke. Mrs. bons. chief <lfthe Demolitloll group. ian Service, in ~ompllance with rebr tll~ ~088 of 14a. Vpdyke, ' Mn AlYa ThoI\lPlOD, Mrs. ley. Ml'8. J . B. Mengle L. C. Rad• • .• r.v . Gibbons will he assisted by Howard cent reorgan izatlon' In- all and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. iJohn Hover and son, de~ lav4lu. rubbe r 0 • 0 we think D. 0,: Rl"De 'and Mrs. ~A"" l'41'. and l'41'S~ R~O~es BUllnel l eu " Cross'. t " Harv , ey Rye. ments ot the chureJl. ~, ~ of Dayton , spent the week tertlline " the menlber s of .t:helr -I Dalton and WllIillm Bradley. wit th lr Wayn e Towns hip is doing a RED ~. J. H. ~t. . ·01d'" . The meetIng ' WI'S opehe", !lOd .. h e parents, .I.¥U. a.n neighbo rhood ' "500" cUl'd~ club a t cfJ esse n.-ender""' .t was n nmM ehLf the tlplend fd job ih , organ izing Ura. 001'8 R1cb. Mrs; ~.r1 Pe~n the i:Wll.'lbl ;'ioad. Repair Orew. ainging of "rn The. Temple " wit!i ~ae and the· Mrs. R. ~. ~er~ • their home' last Wednesday evening . Fl.ed Braddb ck was l\Ppointed ch '~h and Mila PloIale PIres, OARDS AND f. or ,·C·lV.1'1'lan. d ef ense ' .' ~ WI" reading of the ~elltY-Thlrd ~ : . A ' Mrs. U. A. Garst and c~clren. ....-...o~...-s. ~,. B. &~ ..~ o •• • ~ • 11\. . ., . ...._ ....v .. of t"e D·e cont- '-llnatlo n gro·up a.- Seven,te en members, two new 250 perSons re .....stere d ,.or Mr , and ' Mrs. ' 0 . D. Oook. d mem . of Mr o _. of near Oak! .Dayton LI U . visited l~"" <u. at .... t he borne , ~ , . 15' .. , an I· t d 8, . ey . ..,_" H bel's. Phyllis M'lU't1n and BaIiiU'a ' of Dr. and •. Mrs. H. F. Dye. last Harveys burg, were Sunday ev.c.l 'ng sse by G eorge W'IIlde.t. an..ow VQlunt~e. r work, we ~re . f~J.' ,T.nWU~Mr" ~"""'f; ~u1ford. atd F'ogt. Wsa Kathell ne,and Je$s Prende r- Thursd ay. Hartsock, and .one guest. Anne We1t4i · :"'-'; callers. at the h. "bO~d of -malt ylarle r ~OJD": Mn. ,, ~,. H. Stubbe. Ml'I. , 08{lDU1 P .L Reason 'lie of Mr. anll Mrs. gut attende d ' the annual. capplng W. B. Squires was named ch;ef were lri attenda nce, . • .• • nities '. "Dott ie" Hawk . Orane and Mrs. Walter Sheeha n; exe~ . .. fll'cman to. be Ilsslstcd by his 12 regU A letter ot appreclati~ for for tblrty-o ne. membes a of m Ft:lends 01 Mrs, B . V. Smi th .wi I Miss Barbar a ·Ol~\lle spe.nt . •, . . .. ' PROOR AM-M'r a• .11, A,: ..... ·'..er...·n, the "'rel·....'-6-.. class · of the Denthe ular t ll'emen, Charles Al1de~ on was Christm as present s received ibe ..,..... sorry .... to learn t ormer t e I ep h.0. ne o. perator ......... that she .-1 Is from oon, .... ..1 _ . . ..... . A. Co-'--r U .... ---6th week end with ML'IS Marllyn BW'sl<e Dailled ' cilief of 'lie auxiliar ". con"~· · I;Ios... tal <I-haol of N".... -~. tined to ber home. bec"use . the boys an d i Is f th ...... ', -ry Do........ fire --of 111~.... g r o e soc • •• ... • -..., o· a t t .h e Wayne,svd~~ . ex- HOlllb, • • Mra. P. U. ~y, and 14188' wblch were staled at the Pirst Prescrew assisted by Grover Brittain , written ness, by Martha Smith. ,Of the · ., chang e, is .like a ·duck out of AUce OOM, SPl'RIT UAL LIFE- byterla Mrs. Hany BUl'l1ett spent Tuesday Oarl Bauers. and Paul Hough. In Ethel Harpst Home In C~darto9!'Df. n 'Oh~ch, Walnut H{uts. ~1,Ql• . MIss Anne ~Og~S ·and ,Mr. Rany with' her pnren ts. Mr. and Mrs. E . water witho ut ·somet hing· t() ~. Oar,ton . ~ Krs. Ra~on~ ' day. 'Jan~ . Qeorg1s. W~8 read by Naoln1 Eirn1 , aGo at P. M. 'lbelr O'Nelll: of Dayton , were Sundav L. Thomas . d to 'ta:x ijtic~ers . , Conner and ~. hart. . MOJItOJl ~. Mila ~ PrenderllUlt, ~ a . guests of Mr. and Mrs ~ar~~ Rogers Q • au . . p}a(:e,.Of the prosram. the n~lce. Myron and 'Wllllllm .Thoma s. of membe r of this ct.as. rived ,here lallt·· w8.ek p,d the .....In.-..~ Membe . . rs are request ed to br1n8 '"'t.' ~"elr ";-e' ._ . ... -.:. O. n thlB -~--IOD '-n-, and c:iaughter. 0 0 • - _ . ape'..... scrap materia l tor ·nufit blocb to ..... ~ A<>U Dayton were the week end guests u"\iAOI " the preUm...... 1 supply "was uha~ate d Ol'Ollli~. ~ . planO polo. :w~ : .ludents haV1nr of their, parents , Mr. and Mrs. E . L. . . . comple ted a prothe l1ext meeting. to ~be· held ~tl ~ Mr. and Mrs. Joh)l Settlem eyre, Thomas . , . :. . PostmaSter' GOr~on .. P~~d~J' J41II. N~Obu ~. IJIltlOna 0 o · . home of Billy Davis. 'l'he boy• ."w11l l:r periOd Or ,instruc tion and 01' Oregotita, were te dlnner gues' ts '!ted the W~ine8~l1e post• • • 'Funeral ser vices will be conduct ed cut the bloqks and t~e girlS ~e meetin l ~w.., served aer.vice~ i th~ st1!dent · ~urae. . wW iie... ~ . .,,,-.. .-..... . pO . Mr. and Mrs. Raymon d. Mon t- at ' . . . I .b y ~be~ ~ the ~u~ve ~. c:a~ 18recelvec: the WaynesvUle Method ist them . a . ~l Of ~elr' Q~- NEW CHOR CH UNIT , 'gomery ,o.fflC~ .s~ld 200 . ~ twO" !'~. mlttee;"OlUiNllell1tie1'a ~Wim IA- . ca~. to continu , 01 cen terville, were guests Ohuroh .. this afternoon, (Thursd ay) ORGA NIZE'D ' HER~1 of theIr cousin, E. L . Thomas, Wed~ tor Meredi tlJIle_- a~a ~\.,l!l~.nl ~Pl,~te .: .ye. vi~ \0 .~e; ot ~.:· o,r~ton· cb~ to «k,» 10. e...'the1t"ClQune' and ' th C, Wh!taker. twenty. , '. .\ _ ; n sday. . . need.e d .~ fUl ~b. )e~~ . 090k ~ pl.*, ~"tfN in ~~ru~, : l1itle year olg son of ' Mr. and Mrs. ca~p~ ce~e~,"~ted ~e. yoUng marr1ed womeIl of the .~ monta her~ · . I /'h~$ sa" ~ ' ItS ":.'A.' · ; tLOa.D ~ Walter Whj.tak er, who died Mon:day '. : at ~~ , . .' th "'~ '\1 ti'~ ~ . :, ~~y, ~~HARY: . ··~e. ~ adoPte!.~pI\&l~'" baa W!9'lle~vWe.J.teth~lst .Church h~ld evening ·at the Sprlngfleld· Clty h\?si,;'" othi!lI hos' an onantza t~on meetm gIast ~~ , e~pects a,no " er . ~,up~ . 11, 0N COMM~ ~G. ' .. Pt.aJa ~ BCb~ ~ou pital. ~fter a two weeks 1llness. t the ,oday ri1i~t. at' ~h~ bq~&; of~: fore t~e. end of ~e· Jwe~ ! Meredl tb was ' graduat ed from ",UNOHEO, "~EtING ~1Dltft. • • ;.. .' Charles t.e¥aY.. The Iroup, ls ol'~n .. i, jUst ten more d&>:s nO~' a~d" Un" ' .~ :--"'- ~ a ~m_ '~ ~w:t~ _, _, _. . Wayhesv ~le High .. school and at- CONF~D AT PAAEN T'8 iil .~~ was .!he· .lzInr ·to .enter .1nto t,h e regullU' ~ro; Geor~e H. Wlndel',sclen~e . we ·wln aUt.~e gettjJ:Qt . ~p 1D ' '~ • ~ teacller tende\} anI} gradua~ ed from. VVitl;en , 1P.l~~ .HOME ye. 1 WITH eand1 J;N~ ~t . oere~u 8 y. 1I'&m ~f ch",,()h actlv1tt~8. Tbe e,v~- : Of . t~e }oc~ ~1g,h school, t)' . e joy 'darit -motn lq ~~~.-. ~ ]D.~ ~ &h.~, ~ co~ege. He. wlUI. !l!l1Ploy~dm.t the ·M r: Glenn Bland . •o{-~, the Plorenc e NlIl1ten v.:asspent:1n, a~wlng~~. games, .W\ls . ~m~(l: as ~,CQl/.t~l1~ terlastof. wl.t h.el>e., sl>erg ., e. >V .. ., . ~.. " . ... ~~ t f , " lUDO}l~ ~ . p.1. ~, th~ 'CODf~ ,ot. caps~ nln8' p.rlngf1eld CIty nosptla l after 111s wh11 e~~te to a' Dayton after .Wbleh, hoaPlta'l: .~eft'esl;l~e~ts ~ere ....w.\l>,nesvm~ tro~p'. . ;houn , fo~; t~e new time .' . . '.gmdqa tlbn. '" ~ to , be ~~ ~y ~ by. Miaa Mar)' ~••DI.r8Ctor·ot serV~.· Mrs. , Carl :, . for an 1):ray. :rueswiy, '1Uffere4 • ~~on )W11t.en. into ' effect. , Monciar• . Feb~ ~Uo \v~. c,tuJ). Of.• w~- . NUtslnI ., .J ~e l~l t,roop., hl!S . been wibbout Besiges h~ parentS he Is survived sUght · acclden~ ~o Is nunes .croII ' 1or- tertaln the · group for 6 .meetlbg,' a 'scoutm ' th ri feb CoUnty ~to'be held ..t tbe -_....... . and ~ aster· sllllie bne .rel,nov~l ~ ,by one siSter Miss · Anna. MarUyn · ~aJ,'Y 9 .. ' .' schI . ' 00 au . 0 , - . ' in Feb broken tn an :auto al!c:sden'·' -'.. en ~ ·BOtel,. ·~~ '· ·5~ t ' J '. W ~ . , , _. 10' It' '' ' W , . TIl~da)' e~en .. ., I. r118ol17 . B \ am~ . ell,th ~rfO . ties are · trYing to ' figure ~ 8 ,. ,. .. • ~~ .. aynlll! Whl~er. e;tI. ' heine • .,.-. . one"rp ~ . ther ~ c~t1y: A • • antp~ n~ ~ed _a~• ttiII ' · D ). Y ME · N·G ' . ' wh1c!b .~e .~e~~ tatl'V~ ~ be ville ~t sJIDllller. · . , b' . . , . ,, 'L. --... . A ' .' C hal'l~s. of . New Ke6Jngt ~ome~ing ·out for. 9 ur '"i Q~l, . -~ ., on; Fa. and .Home <if his W1fe's ,~nt,a, ~. ~ .named " .~ Al_ .Il. ~t~. da~- .' RElv L C .Radley was qarued HELD Mr S ' l1y M ~Ith Nl' L 0 S~ 'JObD. CH.URCH .. '- ',. ',. . , ". >,' . . . . • . \:iu;.Ir~~ . .. n · 0 't he /icout ' ~omriilttee. I!r.a~din~ th · bOY,8 and .Iirla ~othef ,ron!t,(" Of •fOrmer '~ ~ ·X k-•• S' . a ~., . ' , s.; . · ~ . , . " ,' . u. · ~ , . ' , A.~ " . NAM~ 9 ., H E~D " it' walt ClecldeCl th'aqb ~ SOjlU'ts.:WllI pf Re:'~.O~ ~dley .wUl officta:te a · h~e to trUdle to lC~ool lp 1'MUIiIIl.~. to be tb 1\lIP~" . . .aa,~" tbJt ~ ".. . OF. TRUS TEES ~I,tOUP have char~ ..of b!'e. . M d - .... .. MIIII J-attIacID hal , been ~ beld Si1ndIijt pl\per .CQI- th& church serVices and burial in " the White Brick ~he dark. 0; . _ ro, an .IlIU~. with ~ Bed O!'OII 'QII1UliIa&kiii 111 . le(1tlQ,n $~ t~eir part In bbe · ~. '.' . ,Jeue Prenderltaat VIall ~l~ 'OiV1llan~ here DefimBe movem ent. John -· Fisber . ,Wa~~8Ville 8. 'POiaM. Oid" ' MJnrh1 -Qem~bili'Y, . . . The ~ . ' :Ucl ..& baKet diDner aUbtl noon hour PreIIdent Of ~ warren: county newJ muslc · ~~.. and a.on)'8oeDU;1.1b Onece.. . ,. ) SI;'EIIDER .18 FINl1:1Y " ·· followed ibe. II..... for WCII'IbIp.- 'l'ru8tee,a uid Ole}b ~,tOJ , B~u II'OUI* ~ . . a.." • •:."tII,! i. at. .Ji'OB'MBR 'RA,CB EB..VJ8t(8 ~ if . the p~i' ~ _ _~ JIt I8ned a& .. CIOIl 'I'M ~ . . . . JDcluded a ;. meetJqa of ~ retu1~. ~ lIT ht"'1hI_~~. the CI;IlJaD1iatl >n -held . Mrs. Ruth sklmm ,.•..or W~"!. Olltfofd Kenney W, e anr . . qr .... oemape Dd ..... .,... . ..... f~ ,." dII.,. In ~on, K~. . qf ~d,.as d8,'y e. . . . .~ . . . . . " " . of a J>ab, A~hter" bOra of UIia CIIIIIIDIudtrpJate.a too. called ~ , Mr. Ud .Yn\. E. L. ,fined .10 an,4 ' costs Inl,(ay or 0lIf- 00UIIcI& d.eISre to at- CIIIIIaD of us. tOpic, "()rpI' pUoD 1IIal1 CODner 'Was selected 1 to TboInaa B¥nc!ay afterDOOn. Mrs. tord Braae~ court here Mcmda _ Mo~d.f IPrht: at- the. Akron .c.4 ..... urPd to "he. make iIaeJr.ft.. for ....". 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Helen Cn mpbcll. CIncinnati , nd Berl CoUon, Blanchester, flied Ii Suit agDlns t t h e Fanners Mu tual Fire ILls urance Associa tion of MOl\ tgomI )' COllnl.y In wht ch Lh ey seek 1,()G O' l:hargi ng tOllt Lht? flrn rcfused thelr -----clahn for dn lllages nIt er fire de- 11'5. ~ usic bou /: la';s, G'lrL'I" I"»Idcll t 6L1'oyrd a r esidence ),mildlng. on a. Miss Normo Kn ee f X ,n 'n ~ Pt'"t [firm In Was hington 'Fownshlp OJ] S l.\nCf,\Y \Vitll her Pfll'l'llt.:; Mr, and which they h Id 'u mortuge. 'lhcy Mr8. eorge ljillee, nnmeti Joshua and M!j.ry· P ~Cls. Mrs. Cora COm\IWIl idt W(' ,nl' Groveport, a ~ 0- defendants, 1.h,e doy ! ' Springfield, where she IVI latter bIng OWl lt,rs of the/rap rty ylSlt several we ks with 111'1' !;on P ll.lll at the tlme , .of the Clre atl In , 'ers lUlU Itunlly. oC morta ge held by tile plalnti!f , Mls!; Me. tUe Hess, Mr .. harl e B etty O 'Neal . F'rl\n~lbl. ' entered .Hess were cnlled lO MOl"l~aut.own, W. a .sul~ agaln st James 0 Neill lor aU- Va, dlle to the :mdd II deo~h of MI" , mony, cha.rg~llg hllP . Itll oeglc~. E. ~ee e B~lter, and Cl'uelt,y, She ed l)I\.L elDMI', and Mrs, }.lewla HlIwes called Ill0yru', the well PajWc ompallY. on his mOLht'1' Mrs, K at.e R(l\\'c ' , be enjoined ft'om paying Dlor,: than 'SnLUJ'day nc-hal! h is salary, alOldn g tor bal. ance for support or their ["w(hyea.r The follo\vlng ladles, lI1!'mbel's o r . the W tHllUI1'R Ohrlsltll.Tl S ervll daughter Ll ll.d her el!. '. SOCiety of the Methodi~t Cburch COM1\ION J>LEA PRQ EFlpmG ' '\ re ~uests )nst,. Th\lJ'sday of the 13eUbtook Socl ty: Mrs. T. E, Ki~Irene LUlllbel't was grant~d a d.i - nl n . Mrs, :r, M. S o rff: Mr~. Corn VOl'ce from Robert Lamber "'on a Davis, Mrs. W , l!: Alexander, M s , negle.c t charge artd res'tore.d to Ilcr J, W, Whl esldc, Mrs, t , 0, PelerSo~ , rOr 1l1e1' nnme, Powers, W 's. Max Oompton. Mrs . A , R , BorLeave to ,fl.le wer , In 10 dj1Y3 ton, Mrs. Com MInI'S, M rs. Ell. granted in tlle two suits of E. B , ,Ogl e, Mrs . Kate E1gl£'. Mrs, Tblrkield Sons cbmpany 1\ 'aln t L. Nellie P et r/ivn. Mr~ . H. 0 , Collll,s. G, Kennett, Franklin. , .Mrs C. A, Soli s. Mr , Roy SloMJ . T Riley. Franklin, Ilnmed 'as burner, Mrs, Ohnr.cs Huff, Mrs . Lyle guard ian ad litem ot RoOOl t Treb A. Bollinger, Mrs,' Eva· Alexnnclf'l', ley. a minor deIendlln t in the acllot\ Mrs . Amos Mendenhall , Mrl>, Ral ph of Jay Sewa!'d, Mown. aga1llst F.o- Wntk!ns, Mrs. J ohnson , ¥r . Olldl'e ' rlne P 'Oy1y, Lebanon, in WI1l.11 SJ it Laurens, Mrs, Lawrence Lyle tuld. a defl\ult judgment was ()rdo'rrcd as M)'s Suldt' Douglas. concerns Philip ' Sewar d , ' one of tile J;l", l' 1~5!l hol1 hrld n tnstu] l:l'de1endants, llen . ,,['vi 'e ,fmd in~tlllled t he otThe trials ot four m en plt!ac1'ng f. !ir" uf' tu~ tWO socl Lies for th e lnnocent to indlctmen r ctlUII d b) conung yCIlI'. D1Ultlg II so('inl hout the grand jury t ceutly were set tor the Bellbroo _ IllcUes servee! delUolls February 19. The men a t Shel man l'eCl'eshmen " Asl "'. O tis , F o",)er, oharged with . Miss, Ednn Elru I Qf 1,\fiddletO\\ffi rob 'Y' Frank uttle ""ltll reckle S sp ent last IV ek end with h om c driving and ' len.vl.ng the S clle of an folks. accident.' and Hubett Bowman , driving whlle intox:lcated. MI', a)ld Mrs. OaCI Smith Ilnd • daughter Louanll and Mrs, AI'~h PIlOBA:rE CPUltT Copsey' were Dayton ' shoppers last •, , ~ , Thursday, The court llPproved , Lhe first, G. ,:d final accounts of the estates of F . E. Mr, and Mrs. H. L. Evnns of Columbus called on Mrs, Susie Williamson, Mason, and Osenr Cle"- DougIEls.~ ~nd MIss Minnie Coo[( las . enger, ~pr1ngboto i the i lr st a t'<:onn , Sunday nftornoon. of the estute of ChlU'l h Mount . Carllsle, and the third and fin lll Mr, anel Mrs. p , E. St, Johil • of ' EdJe Allison : an incompetent. vlsited friends in Xenia last Friday The Jnvootory of the t ate of Mrs J Ohn Casey Troy Is s~em\• Margar eb Le F e er, Ftank.Jn; w.n ing some time with Mt;s, P ea r l pe beard February 2. Alexander. . 'D ist.l'Ibu t ion of , proceeds 0 t.h e MI', nl1d Mrs, I van Rolt - n o f sale of , 1'e~1 esta~ [ or $!I ,~OO be- • enlo. were g ueSt.:; of. MI'. and Mrs . longing to t li"o estate ot Lydia RuC\- R aymond WilsOn last SU)1 c\ny: duck: Olarksvllle, an incomPetent, Mrs, Mlnrue 'Pennc:wlL Is seriolls ly ordeI:ed, • III st' t.h e home of he l' son Mr. A certJflcate , of ttans,fer pl'deretL Eugene Ptlllllcwlt, issued to t!le "~lliinJ!;~ru ~ oj s of the Mrs, Nelllo RanduI,1 $lIllm~~ted ~ estate 01 Mary it lialn • ,I:!.a1'vC'ys- aD operation at MeOle Ian s Hos burg and .8ellnl{ Rue , M ason 'p.Jt-n.l, lA S~ Monday A, M , The estate of Wlll iam A, 'Skicl- Mr,'). r, O. P aterson nne! Mrs .. Oor a more deClared exempt frOID in-' v,:ere, Day~n v1Slto~ Mon- ,

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Ml\>n to h "'r p k ,: jn ht'm f1rice wll.h \nbl' r ]1/1' \,;,11' .: IIck.1!11 ' £1'01:" tho bill, t It (l , ' (: l1l1~, Dw'tng ~he Ilr~L W' k of F b~ UIII!! nly or .\\ I'UIH'Y all r Ill' nd far e • excep t for h~ f Ill' lrH~\;~ ptul~ural Intel'cli> of til t:OUIl q soldiers, wl1\ btl I necr as d tiv . t 11 bttt1ned PI' \ctlcallr nil 11 WI I I' UJ.ld deb It', tlw :~~r '(Ii P rcen!" soon 0 b tl rollow >d, III nil 'Stanley & Koo gL r n,'klrl!l' 101 ill ('otln '1'\.(01) wJ1l1 lIt'L () j)l'ObRblJlty" b. Inc.r S d fr lB'. • to Ihtl tnbll hnll·nl of lUI olJl·I,: contrOl Jell \'-1.it,I0I1 mt '.Tl'a v I rnLtollln " 'Il ls s ~m~ l o For Dnt • Pt~on 3'lR() , WaynesPrlv~ Admi111' [j' 101' wll 11 Itl ll pow!'\, Iud ,fl 11(1 It sOOI\ ma y 110 vtlle, Ohio, R e\!p.I'se QIt arlles . . to fix IIml oti\ l'ul Ihl! bt 1L)I t,.. llIl (' III til' t' UlIYS, OJ nul emlll Cl'l, .i b' III ttl be al>Y for the a"t'rnsetrjl\ bl~r, 110.. 'l or 1111 COl1lIllUClJtlt!. wl~h bu:. j~w all III "",I Ill' \'tlr~lul to GU(lI'd gain I on ImpOl'tnnt ofrtclnl blibill.. S, to 'l LI 'F. i!iE, U (lOKfm 11ll1ltllthm;;. Lt'UI 11 hclcr~on , \I hn , ha. been SC'l'I'll l}:, I)cad 01 tllf' .glvtuil W>lY !lilY Inrorm~,ItJll lIhl r,bLa1n rall fonCI a.comodntioll , O ~I more 01' h\ \l \\" Ilr 5 uf, c of IIllplt be ot ru,d 01'(,Onl1Ql' t ~o the lhc 1lI0lning 01' l'cul' u ry 91.11. at 2 ' _ _ _ . A, M .. the clocks IlU over th e I1l1 lj on ~- - - Pri r: Admlnlslml iOll nn I CI ',Il" I l'qe lll, merlIn l~ >It l\tlr, nnel \ --. 'ulJpl~ lmC\!'I' It 1'1 ~ l!ll'lll!l cnl I" 1'1) tllf' QUl:\reeh do s nOI, I'" , I,,' n \\)11 b(' u c!\tu n-: cd just o n e hou r, T J' Ileney order, I l'xpeclcd to h, nJ) ~uJl and eOlTlp let(' I(,'POl'{ 01 all I 1 ~1 Illl,~U"tc I\hat \.hls 'mentls, the N'a - ;;:!'a m a:zIld!F.IIIS'_IJIIlUl_:aN. \'tll ,Obsel\'ntol'Y advises thnt Ihe SLlll polnled Pl'ic :\clllllll l$: I' .I LOl un:.!. I.' ~Oll\g ')I~ alOlll< til ltll'- Clu ll tlw lltW hilI . He \l'lll Iml'(' nu tllori- unt , lr Iron, S oj this rcllll' " t (If 111. wtll rise In Washlngt n on FebruI)' ;0 II (,lise nil illtllvlduul; uJlI i!llll- .~trl1i:g l ~" HOW(,VCI, foUl fJ\:lcl1l :('- ar1' 9th a t seven m\.IIL1tes nft 'r 8, cenll> ~c lJjng l: 0 11lr lOlillie!; 1I'1t. I tire crN UJld 0 rieiAI Ill flll 'I1I,1.urJll· 11Il' RCC9rcllng to the n"w time, 011 Fe/>!)lJII\" III Ttllokc t. f ll :;('.< 'for' l'lolll111', u t~ t)Ulb r~ r GOII Il IC'S L') I uary ~6 l h all "he men ' of the llRtion tloll of lJ ~ke el'illllg or\lclS, Whil ' (IOIIVI1>m'-I,hen~ I.hat. o ur COlLD tl'Y Is Qetween t he ages of 20 a nd 45. who ~he Atlmlnistr:\tlon l\'~lS .""'CC L~" l lIl 11\ rc I da~gcr fIl d "hut 110 Ll n1/:. Cit:1 hn 1'1'. Il t u ll'elle!y 'reliiste reel f or, 01' I'llt(>l'CIl , m1Jtlal'Y so rvlce wl.l nppelll' In oblaulln g' a single AdmilJi s Ll'llttir beln.,L In ~c~eloJlI1l'g 0111' fill! :[ 1' n g ot size a nd condition raLhf't t!l,,1l a board, nnrl)l 01'1. U) und ullght H we an' l . WIII'lll ut (\[-pointf'u plactls Rn d r egIster for lIop -Calvcs-Sh eep-Etc. l11ilt tn ry I n nd navy I'vlce und er sions lor H('LlIsIIlI!, lhl' RCl O'l'I' ,' I ' tb:ls fight ~ .sav\o CI l.IJZI\!JZIf. m Remo,'ed PrompUy {nrl'e..~ 1\I'll' l;J1 I1P~ij l' d to g l\ ~ 111 Lp th e ,fnr Eas t t hr wur.!)a' beCJI Il lng t he Sell'. tlve S rl'vlc e Act, caU the demand, of t hI' I:U '1l\ ,J]r c H ntl all Iln;t • ALIlerlca and her AlIll! ~ , a . c ,pt ce lt Bill I est 'ldlul'" n thl! D pite tb,e herol 1H,3 1ld of G eneral OTIl'E OF /\I'l'OI N'l'1\IElNT RUlhol'ty uf I hl' Pl'lI'C Aclnlln\Mn,l . M cAl'thuT .une! 1)i5 com. COilS lit. , tor, wht('h will pnlhtLJtt ..,In,ln;,: Ol tic lIrmv. 11. appeui'S that I.he Ph 1Admlni ,trlltor fillY ccllt n ~ price oli I II rm products pptnt' ' may lsOOn be lo~t. 'rill! Jllp. •• I~Le of 1'!lvin " 'Ire!! Decea cd lit less t hall Olle: hllhUr tl lind len nlll'sa driVe Lo tit :5ollLh wnkes til(' Notk'e 1& bel'eby given tbl\t LOllis perL'l'nt 0[ ' pant} , find wlll I'equ I'e fate of 8lngapol'I', t,he b lll: h lJAsL Reverse 1'e)epholle ChnrKPs ngricultuml JlrJc.' ~ tu \)(' lIP P'OI'ec1 Jmtic,. Au stra'll\\, B~lnnn, li'tld cve u FIl'('s wh , Be Po~t Olflce Add ress ' is by tlll' S('Clot.H'Y of AUl'lcultul'e, Indio. most qu 110nnb e, Sing po. e Wny nesv!1I , O hio, R. R. ,No ' 1 Jla; Main 464, XClllll, 0, Wil li!? tl) cHspllled O 'Mallon 'r A- nn nil' lIa y lost III 'lit or Is ill1PQr - IlPI:I'I d ill y aPJ)oin tcd. (lS AdrulJllst.m_ E. G. DUllh,lieb, 111(), ll\(m~lment . wbl h WOllld have tIed tlll1 C a gr ,L fO\' 1~css lOd sen 01' of th stat of ElVI n FJ\'es la te

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no longer be \!!led 05 of Warn'l) Counly, Ohio, deceased, of ottena\ve s~rengt.h agDa ted Illls 15th day january 1\ it) t the NtlllllY, The Ja p 11 havr 194' , ubl,l.,llwrl foothold III thE' DLI~"h RALPH H, CAREY lil\l~l tudJ S, tlwll" "l'mieS ar d riVI n g .Iud c of tbe Probate Cour t III I 0 BU1'IIU, nnd. tholT (Ql'C S llil \'e Wllrl'cn County, OhJo l'~t b[1t;1\ d se.s Ull lsI nIls nr,l l' Alloll a lhl and a l'(1 lireatcnlng that Slnnlcy and Stn nl y, Attys. J a n , 22, 2!l . F eb. 5 COli Lu~ 'lit wit h In 51011. tI

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ministers in small towns. "One Foot In Hedven," the best-selling book by Hartzell Spence, which tells the story of his father, 'a country ' minister, is one of the exceptions. Book reviewers delighted the ·warm comedy of the incidents in Mr. Spence'5 everyH,art 7. c ll S'pe nce, day life, applauded their tll~ famous ollihor 01 humannesS. ' Ooc Foot In Hooven" &.\. , , "~ Warner BroB. bas tra.tJ.slated "One Foot In Heaven ft to the screen, with Fr~drjc. March as the minister and' Martha Scott as bis patient, hard -'working helpmat.~. See the accompanying photos for ' some of the trials and tribuJatiQns in the life of a rural minister. '

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, Barden ls belIlS plowed; ' the bam~ dQors ~d t~e warmth of by the porch. The Ubnlte and WOOd It 11 attJllW~ewbat wet but fmllne . -.-- . the OF'" The aates that divide the peekers come for the .~~ regularl)' will take care of that: '1 am Slad Mrs. ~ul!le l1rive into the tWQ 11 F'ite, CoI'resp ondent ~ , . ' lor that ClaY ·,round peeda to freeze . .' . ca " ·pena lue up but I havent aeenan y' wrens this after It . • . ls plowed' to BOlten it up. 1 The maiT1a.ge VOWS of MISS .~', We ~ calves earlY this winter. That coldest zero day I saw am SOl'ry they dldnt let some mOre Frames year. but now It w1\l only take· a a. mooklng bird slttlng Casseen 8,lld Andi'ew on the back manure 011 it out It Wa.8 .tOo. sof1i Frankli n Jilan COlson or . CI~lulJ\bus and short time to ,fUt a place tor them:' o~ my car It wQilld look at the win- . 10 pa¢ 1~ tt. last tUne tlleY c.~a',\l.. Shlllih, Ohio were, The sto~ windows I 'ordered before dow then start solemn\zed at tbe IUld dlye toward ~Ile batn.O De Job ....treads on t:he Tentll Ave Ohrlstm as are filially, ready to han;t it. hit the I lau upIUld slide back. It !Ieelll 01 an01;ber . Only the middle Qi b~ . "Saturd.• J!aptlst ChljrCh , C01Wll' and the piece of bUl'nt out grate an tried hal~ 1l11~n Items or more ay a l ternon be- ,t he"wlnter and we ·h ave to get reau- Those who ilttended at 3 o'c,ock the furnace haa been ,replaced and .fore It 'fleW' ..way I tholllht f\'Qtn here. we are (inally ready, forthat Feb- trying to get in but perhaPJ It WIUI Y fOr next summe r .They a,t.SO. s.. y were Mr. and 1141'S, ChBrl~s Doster. ' It saw now ls the time to cut. your next Mr. and 114 s. Wh.l Dos ter, Mr. and ruary oold wave. If It Isn·t one its refleOtlon and tried . it. winwr's , wood ....nd .a ·tew , people I. Mrs Ilrnold ' Collett; .tblnl it \.lI another . Last week It Jan. 25 I am glad that Itoamliltneither Mrs. Y. P . kn~w .,dO I' 'Me way. ' 'Thornb erry ana da.ughter Barbaro was the pump ..Betwe tlmes I stu~ the general nor the admlr-. whO are and Mr. an.d Mrs. WIll· Lukens. dy tbe aeed catalogu es. Burpee has a gettlng al\ the blame. True. their L~ ' The P. 1'· A. sponsor ed Motion new veautable caned celtuse, that fault was great anD the (onsequ ences PiCtures In technlcolor (liD Caillorn la can be uaecl for salad or greens, a· dire but they were only refiectl n. ' ' Wednesda.y evenlng a~ Lite gy.1I not.her Import from Ohina. We see the attitude .of moat' of the, peopie 11 W li.e & --;;t'k ()orrespuuc1ent na81Ull\- 'l'ne pictures lIOID.e of these new things In the in this country • were t.lken by Lamb: i . How Matiln, Wilma Slam. rea Iy r ol. a ~ ., ~ ,. Dot. and Mrs . .Earl Spencer, while MarthaLouise D1a:I'keta but how many try them In believed that such a mai.y ~e1 ill lliamab l1l'l'. Tlaund Q Osborn e. Grade tauee and thlng coUld., Wultet Kenrlck wJll 1,lSS15~ anyone tOuring the west and were pre- four : PhyUs Tatman , . Ada 8chooil t-helr pfdens ? How- manY , brocCOIl happen? How many eV~JhOW are with their ev~ • . ·income tax retlUns. . sented by Mr. Tom Spence r. of Leb· over, Rita .Clark. Billy Re,. im Mrs. W.O.' 8mWl aDO ~r ChJneae cab~e? Have yoU ever awake ami dOing all they Volers. can In th.s .. Mrs. 10'. B. Jones was on .the sick anon. baby daulhte r· .pent TUeIda7 .t· eaten a,ny of .the vesetab le sp~ghet. emergency? Farmer a are , Howard Vastor, Betty Boean, "lrill UUrl4!& te F. ~~-..,.... being list the past wee,k. . • • Oematanee. Jt8lltuek:r. with 1Ir. aIll! • . .Mr. and Mrs. Fred. 8ber,,!,00d were Malnes, 'Ethel Gentry, tl ·t~t .~hey .· advertis e so much ? blamed for holding up the Dorothy DehighJ'l iMr. and Mrs: Pearl COrnell spen-... called to 1 OolumbUl!! Satul·aay. 011 board. Kn. PeeDO. Someon e on the ~ and Home . ces and yet the ~h wages M&.ry B. Bapo. Plfth IUld W. C. Smltb and his &OR' were hour the other day warned agaJlls. puSh farm prices hiCher I,ly in town Thursd ay with Mr. and Mrs. Albert . II .0Ullt of·the seri~U ·illness of. their Sixth Grades : Wanda. BeLar. MarlmUlng at St. Jlenaard, Saturda y. Cornell ne.u· l'·erry. ". • son-In-4 lw, Mr. Price. ' .tJIIUC ..... bUJIni !!lore l5ejlds than YOU can ' lllbor scarce and higb My .. Iyn Conley, Charles ' Plsn~r. EUQe.. e right Mrs. All~n EmriCK l!pent. F;.T.day . , I baYe deckled to "Illt f~ ~.J 1141', Aaron UIIe thai year aDd wastlni them. hand loTeelan d who met' with Wenl:. FTed1a Belle Williamson. ~: ~;~~~~pr::~crtB:~ In,. I h . to t " afterno on with ~rs. well /:)~l1lrCII ';ile misfort une Qf , s ustlltnln That hlt15 me, I often buy seeds that will still aL f) : !' : .,' " . .... g . a Jpn10r man as .gone d. Billy Collet~. d." at Pe- a.A a ........ at dl~-- one". broken collar bone. as a result of a Bradlesy"'FalrchU Quarter nlll!! B~ l1tb :.1 t ' t o ~..,. never-a et pll,Ulted More gardens Bnd to look'. for ope Df those, own ID WlI.ynesVlUe ollett. Seventh and -.;t good · " I Wor~ ls -.. pr0l'resslnt rap~dly · o~r I.all: Is . r~ported. improvl.ng. ....... the Towns1Up' road .• on, better ones but fewer wasted seedJ. tabs. Just Jls you get . Eighth: : Cotleen WUllamson, 8&1....' Velt.Utl, 1m ' Mr. Jesse Clark was taken sud- Creech, J~k Reynolds. Robert will be served. BveryOl lI welcome. More ,ardena but not so much fool. one trained to do' ,w hat sOlne- ~rl Y~n8's new home , bere. • Raro.d Mrs. F'orrest Trost 14r. alld ~s. Edwin Nutt, ot near den1y ill with a heart uttacit l8h ploWinl up of la~ and plant. want done ~ou 'have to 'start you Friday: 1I0uih; Mary Lou Moore, 1I1a.1 spent Thursd ay with and 4a\libte t Beatnnl na .t 10:50 o·clock. In·.u Ccmerv uie were , tlunC1ay e.enlnl Is slowly l1I1provJ Mr. and )In. 2 80888 8 I lni' prtl~ In unaultable I\la~es or over again: Hfa younger . ng School: Jonnle Carr, 'Everett 1.0&- J ._ W. Bo~ . brother Cian dlnnel' guesl.a of ' Mr: &;nd 14r.i. 'Mr. George Comina i years old, lood wurltflB, 01) ~ soU lUI in the last war. Bet. do ,the chores Lytle'. who has' been 1''Orge. Ruth Bunce, Neille Mccarr en but he goes to school Therle Jones &a!d sbn. Mr. and MI'II OeorIe OWUan t work aRywhe r. bitched . Ul fO,: sevex;al weeks. con1lned to hla l!;Jeanor creech. ter use -01; the Bround by tbe use of so there ~e 10t.4 of thlngs . recently bolllht' tbe Prank lias 1I4.r. ~d . Mrs. Ralph lia~ond home. Is much unproved. 1 CI more COIJlm,on sense. But people a. get done now. I can not that wont P. T. A. compete farm. · an. t ! clilidren . , Manyn , J ~clt and ,¥r. and Mrs. Marcus Oampbell, 01 Qtod mllk cow, • ,.,. eJd; fNIbea round here ' know What small gard. with factory wages. He The Har"ey stJur, P. A. l1,Iet in says Dl.rJnet pesta In hoDW crt PIny ID M&r1)b. ens can dO. You have .only to drive mig!)t as well try to earn some . he Janet, were !:Iun ay e"" ..lu .. Ulqu lO r Kentuck y. were over Sundlly guests the Gymnasium. on JIUlIlarJ. 21,19062 . J . Thomaa mon- . ~)Iests of Mr. and Mrll. Evert:tt Wel- of her brother , Mr. N lila......,, · , - -. alOlli the backs of the Waynesville . ey 'before he Is called up Adam Campbe I . A mot,lon, picture Willi prest:llted Mr. Gd UrI. blrtbd8,J Bunday were for the .~r and lallUly near Mla~lsb Tam Pardsce and family . ll~es hi aumme r to see that. entitled "l'h.e ~d to OaIUo....t.. LaCe m.., H. R . J'ordyoe alld IOQ. 1 IIood farm ..... IIIOiS 1IOOor~ army next summer. He coUld be In ',Mr. •nd Mrs. lioWlud uri. ~ the snlck binder; 1 ~ ~_~ • Deweese ~. and Mrs. Edward Snell · of Jan. 24 BWl thaw weather. It freez. the deterred class but he SCORE A .VlCTO IlY .... J . 'lbomu ee doesnt visited lriendS at ~ovington. 0 .• Xenia wel'e bunGuy shovel cultivat or' doWai. dille; I es a llt\le ~t n1aht but the dayS are' WlUlt' to be and wno can blame dinner guests Friday !!venlni the T1&er. 0. 1141' 1 hlm, Sunday afterno on. . 1. M.urlce ·Hmate r eatertalllect hone what dr111; ~ . . .bm.; . of , tbelr son1ln-la~ and (laushte r Harveysburg defeate d the warm enourh W soften 'things up. I wouldnt want to· stay home "ll.e" "f Mrs. W.lter Kruer aact Un. P .. J. 60 ~ barrow ; cora and Walter Kenrick attende d a oom- Mr. and'"Mrs. George Ly'l.le. plaDtAIr ; • ~me winter ~lowlng Is gettlns !lone plow' either If ;t were . Springboro. The ga~e proVed to be Thomas Wednee da, afHnlOO nineteeD..M¥ , mlttee meetlna: saturda y afterno on' Mr. ~nd . lv.Lrs; D. );aone brRk1n l plow; Ideal lDUlure 1 lIaw a robin sitting on a fenee f6t.her .alw&.ys · felt It a srlevan Aiva Hlltch and worth the see1n~. The llpe .tators 0. Mra. Jennie ce ' 01 Tbemu ~ Hom~ ' cailecl ~rvlce.j Dlv.sioD .of ~~e family were Sunday guests of r ela pos~ toda)'. I think though . that he that he had to wind banC¥g both schools MOWed their en- parllOn ap ThUl'lldal ..IDInI at. tbe spreade r, pod AI DeW; roller!' toIao; " es for hed 'Cross at the Golden Lamb at tlves In. CHnton aeco plaDteI ; ·. walklDI ' ~ County. . thustas m reapqn~i to cheerd Lebanon. Mrs, Mae CorDell QeIlt. ilUDday plow; t.obaceo~; b&:r I Mr. Howard McDonald of Patter· led QY theby ~;, cheerle aders of ,both t ~e wiht with the Tom Burton.a and lR,e1 bed; ero. eut .,,; plaU Mr. ,and Mrs. Paul Flo~ot Day· · SOli Field. Dayton WIl5 tlu! week _ end v.ctors and the vanqutabe4 Tbe Mrs. Jennie MuDeD. ton 'wete B'fnday oJtetno on iUl!st8 gu~st of his ,purents . ~r.. ' 1C&lee; sa pJlob .team.e1': • __ aud MIS. score at the end of tJie lame WN Mrs. Edith MiiKeDIIIe &Del MyrUoe oU drum: linaIe aDd doUble 'of their , arandnio~ller j\1,1'S MarJ John Mot;>onald. w..: 0 ·to .1. Thls IIOOI'e called for aD . Smith, alsten of ReY. carmon y and ' Miss 'Velma. ·Sml :h. 8m1th, vtlJt.ed 3 ald. of -.rk ~; lafd'I~: Mr. an~ Mrs. Milford BaDey were overtime periOd of three mmutea . at the puIOD alI 'Wednl l4a, e,... _uiap I1'lIuIer; ~ . Mrs. Mary Cornell ret(1med Mon- here Thursd ay afterno on. Mr. . _ ; cnUa Bailey "l;ady Luck" WIUI with WI. OUr bct1B DIDI. day'to her home here after apend- Is with the mecnan l-enl diVIsion ..parator: .oocl 3-~.r · UniiIM of made the deo1a1ve basket: IIr: and Ml'II. Maurice Hunter and &&ove; 101 c:ba1na; ropea; Ins several months with her niece PattersOn Field jUst I'e~urnlllg from for~; . . . The Junior lIIah team of Rar .eYS-- f-,mUy were dlnner cuesta Mrs. Mltlam '}<' oruey: at Mlbml::burg. Geor"a Bnd 'lea ~ llIg soon of Mr. vell; and JDUQ ~ _ _ :. . . . for Hon. burg won ove1' Bprlnaboro w.th a and Mrs. IDnrett . Mrs. Rusell Campbell and daugh· olulu. Hunter BUDlIa.:r. Uooed. · . .' . . .. lead of-l1. points. We of Harvey s-' Mt.. JO)'ce DuVall ters, Betty and Carolyn .SBIW "How iaDd BenJam in .. .... . . .• Miss Edna Compton, of Mason burS are prOUd. of our Junlor .. IIlih 1te&l1l1 Jr., were married .l the 200 Bushels baDd ICII'ted Green 18 My Valley" at ' K.e.th's ill and I4rold Bogan, were IlIl8rrled ~ .. a .. team an.d we like to think , of t.he Perry cbW'Cb TUeada;r Dayton , Saturda y evening. IIv8lllDl . TUMI cAlIa OovingtOn, Ky. , 1ll5t Saturda y and future games they will win Wben Mr. and Kra. lIdpr GerhUd aDd . Harry Graham underw ent an Oil TUlrsda y the bridegrOOm IB88. . . . . . . ' left fo,' they are further a10ni In school. MIla Beulah BImlth were Sunda), S. L. SlmJIIQD. AUl:tJoDeer eration . Fnday at Blai! Brothers' Patterson. ' lila .. ' where he " SCHEDULE OF GAMES., .visitOrs at the LeIter Oerbar d hOlDe. BPrlnlb oro; Phone PraaklJ Hospita l tor hernae. Mu, Gl'8hBm statione d. having enllsted will b ~ a ~ in the. HarVeYB Ourg w01 play Klnima n Mr. and Mrs. BID BennlDltoD and W.lter ~ ~ and 1II1.r. and Mrs. C. B. 8.uJth calle Navy. The bride t aught mus on him Monday and report ,hlm let- school here ' at one time : c In OJ I on Wednesday n1&ht Jan~ 21. d&lIIhter called OIl Rev. and VrI. LUMCI I OM OIlO:oJOMI -. ~ on the evenlna of January 80 Bmltb, Sunday enDiDl . ,ting along nicely. We have at presen t l~rge stocks of all of our .regul ar Mrs. Ro)' King ond rs; we will compete wit.h Morrow in MIl. Robert 00. . .. .,..:.aUq b_ Mr•. P. J. 'Ibom.. and IIOIl and Jesse Harris who Uves onthe Ear.y were WUmingtoJ:l shoppeduullhte rs 5a\'uI'- another 88me. Tblsls a league ,ame. Mra. Tom ForclJce and lOll vlsl&ed paunta , Mr. and ...... Dattd BrJ&D' brand s of coa I. farm, has d~clded to 'qul ~ larming day evening . ' Mrs. Mae Cornell aDd ' will have ai sale of farm lmand Mr. and ...... of BrookiJll, N. Y. Wayne vray -of I:.ebllnon WilS pfemen1.S in the near' tut~re. Sunday , gues. oi his gralndp ~l·elltd. The coal companies with whom we trade cal\. NOW .' Mr, aDd Mrs. Harvey Burnet Mr. and Mrs. Y .. C. Gray.. Mn. Ber. B.IUI~, Corr., .•••, "!(:~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!I!e\\ vlsited their uncle and aunt. Mr. make promp t shipment. This condit ion c~n be chang · MrJ· Harold Bogan. the former The Ladles' AId h,d .n all day and Mrs. Jono Hayner , at Westvllle, Mills Edna oompto n. WiW Sunday Q.U11ting at home of Mra. Neva Saturda y. ed almos t overn ight. . guest of Mr. 'Bogan's pa,~nts. Mr. DavidsOn onthe Wednesday. Tn Woman 's Society o( Christia n and Mrs. Charles Bogan. , Mr. and lIoIn. LesUe Gorsuc ServiCe will hold their Februar y Mr. W.,P. McCarr en. VYalhound· dau.Jht er ente~ed Mr. aDdh and Meehano Defen se indust ries wiJI take.. larger amoun ts of ' coal -'ra . pr .meetlnB nexlt Wednes day, the tth, ing Is spendin g severalof days at his Leland Ohapm an, !In. Josle Gorat the home Of Mrs. Wilbur Foulk. home hl!re, looldns after Chtr. ,Inctl c . busine&a. such and M1aa Leta Gors.u ch Sunday in the near future . Railro ads will be caBed upon to ~e conUnittee assisUng are': Mr3: ~rs. Sarah wright w!los a Wil- afterno on and evenm" Phone 71 Elm Groves. Mr$. Le... Harv. e y Burnet mlIigto n caUer, Saturda y Ilftwnq on. haul greatl y increased tonna ge of freigh t. Freigh t Mr. and Mrs.' Bert Bunnel l .nd aact Mrs. Guy Routza hn. MJss Anna f3, McDonald ot New daUihte rs entertalnec$ Yr. and Ml'II. .rates may soon be increa sed to cover increa sed wage Yr. Prank M. Blade, returne d to Holland school was Sunday lUest at V.\lIhn MUQen and lIOn Sunday. b1a ~e In ~ledo. FrIday, after her home, here. MJaa 'Audrey Crawfo rd and Yr. rates recent ly grante d . • spendln g several weeks with his Leroy Shaw called on Mr. and Un. . nephew and w .ece, Mr. and Mrs. > Earl Crawf~rd, Tb~ .ev~,. Walter Kenrick, They accomp anied . We be)iev~ it the part of wi!!dom for all who ~re in a Mr. and Mrs. ' Elmet a.lnes apent him to the bus In Dayton . and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Banner afterwa rii called on Mlss E:la Kenposition to do 80, to buy their coal needs for ,the balStewart and family. riel: who has been quite ill. -. _ . Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hoover and ance of the" season, NqW. · . Mr. and Mrs. Allen Smith IUld The Junior Class of Hatr~,eysbu.g daughte r of Hamilto n sPent TlIur6dausbie rs of Dayton and Mr. and will ~reaent a play enUtled Nobody day evening witli Mr. and··Kr a. Ben Mrs. Allen Mlller. of CentervUle were But Nancy" on ~bruary 10; . IH2. Bunnell and daushte rs. " home of Mr. and Mrs. Q. S. Smjth. .:Ibe Junlora are a~tlcipatlng a Rev. Eustace • Hecker t took dbmer . Mrs. Wllllam ' Bergdal l ls staYing ' hUS e crowd 110 lets don t d.sappo lnt Bunday wltl1 Yr. and MI'!!. Noah ''':11 t'~AL..... at the , home o.f ,Mr. ' and Mrs. Ed- tbem! Newman and son. r.AWICIQI. \ . mond Minser in Dayton helDlng ca e . HONOR ROLL '. v. The obUt N . was well • .tend· . , , T ' WA YNES ,V ILLE ' Pirst srade: Helen Deboar d. BUly ,ed. Thursda )'~upper , . ,. 'RO",/~N A evenln&. .for..her l\ttle arandsoh. wbo 1& very Mainll8 Dean Bogan. Becou,d jrade: Mr. and Mrs. Prank Pruer and 1I...====;;;;;i;=·o;;;;;;~=~;;;:;;O;;;;;;= ·' ~'..;.'==;'·'===;;;;;;;===;;;;:lo:I.~ ill.",tU1 w~plng cOllih " CbarteS Ellison, Leo Hatt.man."l'red~ M1as OIt.her1lle 'Wa1W:e calred on die Wiill, Dickie VUUars. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Balmer stewart and • I

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Le.rrlck. . • ble owned by Lee Lemmon. ' became serJous. ' • • • '. _... '.. • rl :30 ~ble study ilDd ~lho~ praeA dellclo~ .,upper "1.88 _.5eI\V~ at .'rhe Junlo~s have .seleoted II. pmy Waynesville t.ravets, t o Clll'llsle Frl- ·tlce. ' , • the table d~ora'ted with a lighted entitled "HobgObblin', House." Books day rught tor a league ~ket.ball qom~1 i'eIi us so up to tl\e houae blRhds; ~"il. After 8u~per ,~arda ' have been sent fot, and try-,o uts wW game. " of the Lord. '" 'lVere en,loyect and 'Prtlef ,wore tilven be scheduled for the very near, , • _ ~ to lIIH, lAlrrick, Mr: etu))be. and ; future' as' the play Is to bEl prese t.' 81'. AtJGtJSTINB C~B Mr. an\! Mrs. Pulkerson. ' cd -the II\l;ter po.rt of February W).der Fat.ber KnuIIIlOl.... l~' ,. ',. • ' .' ,The ' Wa'r Defense 'Pr~gram and' rationing makes ' it ' the dlreot1~n .ot !'4:1ss Mc-nlt1re. ,. ' M 9 110 ~ SVNDA .." DINNER . G1J£8T8 , • • • ~Irs. NeUle TlDae,; COl'l'flpoadeli' lUIS: a. m. il1lpos~il:He for you to' buy ~ new ·car whether you The infantile pa.ralysls , drive h as ' . .-J\IT. IIOLLY !'I. E. {,lRVRVIf ~, Mrl! Robert ~ .and Ion waItt to or not. H9wever im)Jortant your automobile beel1 Wl\ged In, ~he schOOl tbls week. The appearance of tile wQrld's T. M. 8eaWI. Minister , JWluY; wt:r~ 'S~d8Y dtnDer gUel~ i8 to you, rou' be UQll,ble 1.1) bqy ~ new' one until { ,t ". Names ~f students .w fo ~ontrl~utet!' llU'geat plane the B-19 at Wiight ot Mr. and !Irs., Howard M1saIldlne ere \oj '!I. ' recorded, 011 SpeC!ally prepared Fteld 'this 'week ~nd was of interesi ~day ~l ' ;SO li .. m. ~ A aDd daU8hter. In tbe a£temoon they ' '. the govel'nm~nt b.. n, 18' lifte4! Although your .ear. may I . " n brnba11.. SUpt. , '. ' ••... . ·Ited· ......;. 'a nd ' ........ . Raymond of paper. and be,i~ good r~nning order 'now, it' will pay you to have, ':iJ ' '( sheets W~lngto . :wm be sent to to everyone. Th is huge Iihi p we1g.... , \ .... ","D ~",.'fIJ, Ute . <:!'llrmra n. ' , 82 tons and t he tail exten~ three . Evenl~ .~. 7:S8 p. m. .' wnSon. ' and Mrs: Ella Hurley, of ,it ch~~~ed ov'er. , • , • • • • t : . _.I'"" P,Jayer. Mee ttn " ' Wecln,esday eveQt;itmt . .Work4>ooks bha~ ' students l1ad ~ oOes· lnto the sky., In co~~_~n . "'30 ' ~ , " New Burlington. ·, ~ ccntem'plat-ed buying wpre pald', for to ~ther l!U"ge planes te size of ~ , ~Jl8, . po m. " .~ .. __ 'Wf) are to you iii the best WaY .1.1 ' n 'r: . tiy 't he Boarit of Edu~~on: Any · ship JP,akes them seem ao,fsmall. It IlAJtmSBtJao. opEii BIBLE Ph eee 211 1, l'Yayneaville child who pain f or h~ ' boOk before is estimated t hat , several thoUsand , . ble durl,ng : th~ .present elD~r8ency . . v'imaca :ft tl).~ notice W&lj ' received will ~~ve ' motorls~ piWed the field for a Be,,;' James . . . ., Putor. his Maney ,refunded' • . glimpse at th,e plane ~d!flng to the pop. CORN W:ANTED and we are U. For. you~ A~to Trouble. *. ~ " • '. . ' • . ' already congested condltlon. ot the FUNER.AL RITES contiacUng acreage fo1' 1942 crop The Public spealtln'g cll\88 has d!- w8bways 1U'0Wld the field. Those I HELD; fOR INFANT for partiCUlars. Write ELviN vided 'ts mem~s ~tO ,:two 1>lay wJio~ were fortunate enough to see . --;; ,' SOHROER. "t. Marys. Ohio. ' - - - - - - - - . : . . - - - - casts. TAese students ~dre " wotKtng t he B-19 marveled that such a thing Punen.l aerv1ceS were beld Wed- 1-29; 2-.12-28; ~1~ .• , • 1/ : .e< .. .T 00' the-same ane act play. "Groom's were posa1ble. , neaday, afternoon at the ~Iddle~wn '_ _ _---:----=----. Biscuits." and one of the casts . w.11 Sons were' be>rn to two Oorwin Church' of God. tor little Phyllis l"OR SA:LE--'Frters. 3 'or • Ibis. , ,Wayne.ville, O. Telepbo... IMI , ". Get' , ),our V:alenti~e~ pr~ent its play belore : the Olvlc re&ldt;nts this pa.st _week. Mr. and Jean Pep'Y • . tYienty-month ol~ DreSSed or 'on toot. Sarah o. . .. at. the 'Eliley HPQ'.ie ShOe C\~. Febnlar:y, 9. · • Mrs. Willard WlUterson are proud dal,lihter of Mr." and Mr.a. Alvt~ ton. .Wayneavtlle, Rural Route 8. Ster.. Ero~ . %c ·t ' of their new son' WWard ~ Perry. of Rural Route 2••'~aynesvllle - Phone.. . ( ...... ' '.~ ,.... . : /i!. "" born Tuesday. JAnuary 20 and ~ho dled Monday aftern·oon at the ' - -......... . - - : - - -..,...-.:.. ~ equally proud . lU'e Mr. and 1IrtI. M1ddleto~ hOlpltal, t~m COM- WANTED-Male. clerlt to. work 'f or - - - - - -- - - - : . - - - - - - - . - - - - - - -- . ' Louis Mccarren. 'rhey have a n1ne ,plkat10ns.result.1ng froJb clilo\b'tberla. - large grocerY organizatlon ~ thls ,~;~===~~=~~~:;==~======~~~~!!!! " .' poWld lion. born Thursday. January Bealdea her parents. she leaves territory. P. O. Box 128, Waynel_--:"_ _-..._ _ _ _~~=__ .. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Mon~goJli• vtUe.. . .. , .eI'y. of ~~ . and Mrs, Jaliles 22. one aiB~. Patricia alld nand1~'Ji1.l~1~ ,, 1 Stoops' of Vltn' Wert caUed on Dr. ~r. and ;Mrs. Leonard Tinney ~d pareJll.B, Mr. and M~II. Newt Lewis. , 1a1ii1 Mrs. ward ' and the Browne Mrs. Ida LawSon were shopping In of WaJDesvtlle.. FOR SALE-Cameras, any · ldnd • . atstefA on ~dneSday. " '. Da~ton, saturday. --'---"",",""' all 0 p~ph10 . equipment j .. . Mra. ' Ida A.«:,e ver mil ~ , Mary , .' , W A. I""'ER HANSel".,[. . Shewen . Qf Oenteville 'aria Mrs. Mrs. Lestet: Oates Is v~ltJng her Ed.d cameras repaired. J. ' D. V9lts; Georgia Mendenbnll 'iIll y;er~ our mother Mrs. Maude Adams. . FUN~RAL IS HELD 3895 N. High st., COlumllua, Oblo. . ' I., ~ ~ - cl1nner guests on Wednesday. . Mrs. Doro,thy Replogle of Da.~n 1-29. • . ~~ ~o~ " The aewtngs fpr ~!!lnds Servl~e Is seriously ill' 'a~ the homeof her Pullaral services were h~ld Tues~~ 4;oottnue each Wedn~day A1temoon parents Mr. and Mrs. EIln1s 1,'bOmp- day &!temoon at the,Neeld Funeral LOST-Woman's , pocketbook eon,~~G t6' . , Ii With ~e~ed lntere,s~ abd much son. ' She Is suff.tlng from an- in- Bome in Xenia for Walt4er F. Hantaln1ng cash Reward M F B . ~~ 1"" - e ~o~ wor)t lH!lng - accompllshed ~ fectton in the je.w, the resUlt of • _ • _ • . fl. . _ . ,. ~ ~~"fo.f/l"'" •• Mrs. a.' H.. R.ossml1n toeelved word h~ving several ·teetb pl1)Jed. . All , ap 63, ~f 1tlngman,8~ carpenter . Mlttenberger, R. R. 2. ' , J~. 22, ~~ .,.'ffto ~~'O ., of. the death 01 her sJ.ster.Mrs. JulJa Mrs. Edith Dennis and daughter and contractor. emploYed ' near - - - - -.- - - - - - - . ~ ~~ 1) ~ . ~ t. \.1) Mqnger 'ot ,PranklIil Oarolyn of New Vienna, ~hIo were waynl!svme. ~bo died al~ 5 A. M. For Sale-Old secr~t~ry d~sk• ~~ ~~ ~ f:Jlfo' Mr:. and Mrs: ROesldn, Mr. Co~- Bunday gUests of 'Mr. ~ ,JoIrw. Sundllyat the crane Tourist Bome, ·75 years old . . A. geiiuine .,~, __:-:,..... ~~_"-:..B", wayartd Mr. and Mra. -Ernest Mar- Oliver Davia and famUY. followlni an Ulnesa or three weeks antique._ Inquire Miami :....&. ~ ~ . \~ ......~( t.1n called on Sunday. , ~. 'Nettle o:rtnney, ~r8. James . ' G tt ffi ~ ~\V:.;j~. ~!.; :If. Dl', B. -AI. Pill of IlaytA>n, Robert Kiener and Mrs. Harrtet Tlnner S\1rvlving are two ~()ns, ,Bert 0 .• ot ,aze e 0 ceo ~ ~ ,_. : ~ ~:,,'I; Mooney and Mrs. M,ichenor ot Leb- were sb9PPtng In Payton Frlday. conner~o, Ind.,and Robert M.• of ~.G, CLU1$ Fm'ED ~ "~J4 ~ eAt6 ~ ....\ .g; . , anon were recent callers ot Mrs. ' Mrs. Lloyd Arthur 15 in Betheada Day\Ol1; two daugbters, Laura Mae _ ._ ~ ~~· dc'P:' , .' .EvelYn Meloy. . , Hospital at Olnclnnatl for obaer'Da"-oU of Da"'ftn and I/lra M:-......l ' ,. , • . , ' :::.... ,r~T:::' 'Y('~ R •.1. vation .......... . ~"" • ....... -Mrs, Donald' L . Hawke enter. .~, .:u ~ ..~ Mr4· 08S Hart~ock y...,lted her . , Eichelberger ot Cln~lnnat1 · and one terlaliled the me~.. ·of her brlAfte PhoGe 2121 Wa)'lleaville, Ohio cr' . mother Mrs . Adda Deabhlrage on ~. and Mn .. ,Eddie Wells ot ' ,, ' .,. ... \JI'~. Saturday. . Oregonia ~re vlalttng Mr and Mrs. sister; M1s8 Effie Corr. of Xenia, . club at an ev~n1ng of cards. last ~ ftI' . Willard W~e~lC!n. .. Bur1a!, was mad~" .JP WOOdland Thur~. evenlJ)g. Prize-winnlng ' ; .!IP DAUGHTER BORN TO ' Gayle Evans SUff~ a levered CemeterY. " scores 'of tbe evening were held bY ~-===--===============~=;i;.,;;;;~;;;;., artery 10 hla arm saturday when he . ' . . . ~ KlN,GMAN PARENTS fell on a piece ot glaaa.. BaIDG£ PAll-TIES ABE ,1\IJjI. Vern S~pson and Mrs. Prank . ¥r: and Mrs. Leonar~ E;llis (JeaMrs. Inez Smlth. lIOn 4Uld ~d• " OLD DiE TVESbAY ~~U. ~,l= . =7~~7~~~~~~~~_:~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!~~~~ ; nette ""lloon), of Kingman, are an- son v1aI~d Mrs. L, Arthur. Sunday. -; ' • ~ Mr. and Mrs. John Lamb of· MI\.!- - ... COLtJMB~l!l. '\'ISITOas FalDAY nounc.1ng the btrth of a. . daughter. dleiown viSited Mr. Mike Wb1tamo: e TWo bridge ~lea were held In E. O. Orane and A.' T . P.ollnaty ,. ~ Susan Gayle, weigHt 8 pounds. Sunand 'a.........., -lin. Bunda., .' Waynesville, on Tu~. ' · .. 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mystery In three :acts. A faculty committee selected from ',those who With the 'change In time that Is tried out persona' t o portray the to sweet. over our United Sta.e.s , chal'8oters In ~her10lIowlng ' . . . cast: Wayne TwP.' Schools will of course Darius Krupp .. 'The old caretaker CLOCK VB. SUN

Improvement ~ street ligh ting conditions In ' Wtiynesvlllil, particularly' In .the business seotlon, w ~ s discussed ,In lengtll by Waynesvlle CouncU ' Monday night, although definite action ' on ·the proposal was tabled, The suggestion wastmade that th o two'street lights at either end of the prlnclpal , aqW\re of the ,.. buslness setltlo'n be increased froit! 100 walt q, 200 wa:ti buibs , and two more lightd be added In the tr4 ddle of the block. .' It was then pointed out that to efleatlvely light ~he bUSiness sectlon, six lights wO\lld be needed , two to be l>laced In the blocks ImmedJately north a. nd south of the main bUSiness section. Figures were pr.es'ented showing how other villages of silni)ar slzc t9 Wayoes~We, bad many more l i gh ~, especJally In the business section. Some councilmen str~ed the ract that to Increase the l1ght:nlJ at thl, time might not be «onsldered I step with national d ele~e plans to conserve electrical power. On the other hand it was pOinted out that tire ratloJl;ln g should Improve business conditions lh small towns duri~g the current year, and that better Ughtlng would attract business to WaynesvUle. AU members of council agreed~he Improvement was badly' n"eded l'er .... • but because or .... creased ~ost the "' ~ matter should f'IC ...~ given fur'her • study.

Committee Will PUll On

MONDAY WILL BE TRASH QAY HERE

District DI8cUllSed ' At MeeUD&,

lot have enough st (llPS to not be changed. According to the upply the demand. ,f . one sun~ the students here will pe going . . nan came' here seeking a to schOOl,. at the same hour as tortamp last :veek, said h ~ had merl.Y. This plan was a-dopted tor the benefit , of rural students, wl:o 'i ited a score of towns ,and by reaohlng sohool at 9:15, wlll not illages in this vicinity but be requlred to start before daylight. vas unable to secure one . . . By opening at ,9:15 Instead of 8:15 under the new . time, it will not be he ground hog saw his sha- I\e<:essary to b,urn lights during the OW Monday, , , old timer early morntng hours. Ii tI tell. you that means six . The . 9: ID opening will be In erfect. until March' SO. when the "openlng ~ore weeks of winter , . . w1ll be advanced to 8 :46 a , Pl· :rnest Morgan, son of Ar- . The boord named AllCe Gons to nur E .. Morgan, former 'V A head, who has spoken ere several times, ha acuired ownersliip .of the Yel-

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ruary 9. The board Monday night gecided to advance the IChO?I openlng bO}U' from 8:16 until 9:15 o'clock with

All AppUcaUolIII 'For Ne~

Trash day in Wayn esville will be Monday instead of Th ursd ay stal' ti ng F'e b ruary ' 9.

Beca use of th tact th at Thursday split up the week for S t r ' e e t Commissione r Joy's crew, council appro ve d the cha nge M 0 n da y night. With th e collection in th'e middle of th e week Mr , Joy aid it often was necessa l'Y to halt ce.ment and other construction jobs in order t o make t he collection. The r egular collection wi'! be made today (Thursday) ' and again Mond l,y, February 9, and every Mond'ny thereafter . \

Officers Of Grange Are

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An ordinance providing Waynes-,

vUle with a set of ,regulat iOnS tantamount to a building code, was passed b Co ' 1M d hi ht ' Y unc I on ay g , Th e ~easure sets up a committee conslst~ng or the Mayor and two members of council. to whJch all & , pllcatlons for new bUildings mu.st ~ presented, This committee has ,the powell to Issue. permits for such buildings for which a fee of $1 will bEl charged. The ordinance was ~ed ' to per-. ven t the erection of undeslra~ Ie buildings and ho,\!!!!!s In resident '.11 and other sections of the village. The measure IS entitle". "An Orcli - I nance to regulate th~ erection. lan Ilary condition, ' 'repair, alt.er.atlcl:l. remodeling or; and a~ditJon.s t o. buJldlngs or other structures. and t o provide .for the remova,l and. rep: Ir of ins eoure buildings. withln 'tl}e V, llage or Waynesville, Ohio. ' Per ons contemplating tbe ere~tlon of a buUdlng first must-prese lt to the Mayor and the conilhlttee a written appl1catIon. Appeal from t ~l e decisions of thia committee Is 41 tbe hands of Councl. Violations of the provisions of 't e ' ordinance are' punlshab1e by ' fines ranging f~om $5 to $250, ' , Attorney Appoliated.

Carl AtbaecherllWaB apl)Ofnted attorney for Waynesv1lle bl[ OOUIl! II Monday night, Mr Abaecherll who Is widely known h~re as past president and active member of the Way- ' nesvUleClvic club, will handle all legal matters, for the vUlage. His a ppointment Vf8.s u~anlrrious ,

!I'hree memb ers' of the Waynesville f'anner's Grange. ' Robe'rt E. Crew. and Mr. and MIS. W. A, Swartzel, were Installed In. new ofcomply by setlng up tlielr clocks. Myron Bngemeyer . flces of omona Orange, SatUfday 'tted to la In. b II Old Sol however will be at Its MIss PrlscUla Carter ........ .... .. age are petart f .. ,u" p y p a . ' , .. . nlgllt W Ie Instalbticn eremonles . d ' h . S un 8-y was t e s 0 ••ed this 'Wee'k usual height when fir 5t i .............. The present owner. rnachines waa prom ... perd 0 were held at Maineville. Mr, Orew, Ir. Allen's 42nd year as by Mayor OlUford Brace. pupIls start their el9.Siles at 9:15 A. Vir Preston C. E. Michener nnd Ronald .t!. r~sident of th~ local insti- Mayor Brace calls,at~t..l9n..t.o '.. tead. of .tb.e usaal ~:15.. ..tJter ~ar1an~. ~ . , ., :., ,l!.~ ~~ .JI·::....ft e '~d-e '" ' 1tllwke were also appoln!ed to Ition " , . he lias served as old orl!1ni.Me for the purpose of March 30, wQen the days are MafY' Jeaji Rickey" , ~g stnndlng comm.ittees, JUI Carter .Mar lils younger sister I d ill n official; of the bank here directing the attentoln of all par- longer. the first per 0 w starl; at ~en -J.i.oss ' . The tOliowlnfj n ew otlic\!rs were ents to this village problem. AetI~n 8 :45, ,a dlft~rence of only ~ hal! All the librarians In the U, S. Installed for the next two years: 6 years and is believed to is being taken as the result of com_ hour. F.l'anJc Harlow .. . . !UrIan's fiancee have asked to share In the Victory Mlison; Lecturer. Mrs. Bishop, MaEverett smtth ' D>..~ · b a~ k ar ' plaints coming to the ,attention or • • • e th e 0 ld est ac t lve ouvk Oampaign, boro; Overseer , - Stanley Ironton, offlclals recently JUNIOR PLAY CAS'!: Jack Lorlng .. .. . . . . Jill's fiancee Every home With ·a. boojccase Is M L M Bl h M Mrs. Luc1lle Berry, of Lebanon, ' lton v1llage 1 . th e na tion . . . Wl , . The Juniors have selected tpeir Dennis Clark ason; eaurer, rs. • op, a:artsock. a. n air corps cadet Mayor Brace Bald, ''The many re- l I " H b Obblln H " invited to .share Its books with the son ; Steward, Robert' E. Crew. noted speaker and rellied EDgUsh C I cent complaints reaohlng this oUIee c ass p ay 0 g ouse, a Susan Parkins ....... ,.:. .. . ,.. . .. men In the li.rrned forces o! the ,Wayn~l!vUle; As~lstant SteWa rd, tctloher of the Lebanon High School .eated at V.isalia, a., regardmg the flagran t violations of ... . , .The .IHengUs,h 'ousekeeper" United States. , William , Mounts. Lebanon ; LactY spoke t'o me~bers and B'uesta of the lade h~R first solo flight this ordinance make it necessary to J ean HartSock Although the government hDG ~ Assistant Steward. Leeah G1lard; Wf!YDe Tc>wnshlp RepubUcan Wom' do ~methlng def1n1te at once. Henry Goober . Tl)e darky gardener prov Ided llbrar.es • )Out tw 0 week sago... th IS • . [01' the Army : Lebanon: Ohaplaln, ' Mrs W. A, en •S oC 1ub at a. meet Ing helll last Lansing Hardl~ • Wecln es d ay a rt ernoon a t the , home unusual . inasmuch as he "We earnestly solicit the cooperacamps con tainin g more t han 5000 j. Swarlzel. WllynesvLle; Treasurer. tlon ot aU parents and institutions De~ah WO~~a~~it~~;edarkY cook meI?, their supply of books Is ~ot W. A, Swar~z 1; Wnynesvllle; Legls- ot , Mrs. . AIvll Tho.mpson. ~e lined : the air corps only in and .especlally man~gers of buslJames Oscar Arthur, son of Mrs. sufficient for the tr emend6us ~ lat1ve Agent, , i:IU'l Welbaum. Three Fun,d amental Stonl!ll 'Upon e'c ember •. '. his trainjng nesses where ch1ldren congregate, Cleo Robertson, of Waynesville. ~nd Bluebeard Bronson ... ...... .... . .. growth of the armed forces. Each ' MJa mJ&burii.' Which Our DernOCfIlCy StaDc1a" W&!i b the Middletown airport, In a reasonable emorcement of thiS' now stationed with tbe United .............. An escaped maniac company or battalion has ' a day- ' Stand1llg committees are as fo!• .t.l~e towe 01 ,het' address, Mrs. Berry , credited , with law." Dlok Osborne b I ifl h owever, 'States Army , In Bermuda, was ' " roo~ where ooks for an hour o[ lows: HOME' ECONOMICS _ Mrs. ass ., ed t ese aa . "Bc1enUflc. ~eeding 'his ' training along Ordinance No. 42' reads as 101- united in marriage Wednesday, Bill Wil~~~~.. ~~~ keeper rest will 'be ea~erly used. Just out- Cll ter Croekett, Springboro; Mrs. Thlnldns", "Respect tor Law," aDd . . Common Pleas- Judge lows: , January 21. . with ,Miss Mamie side the camP$ ~'e United SerrJce ' Howard' OrahA I , Mass e; Mrs. Dr:l- "Chr1stlllu Ethi()s:" . ~ , Be It ordained by the oouncll of Louise Pedro. "daughter of ¥t. and The Headless Phantom . •. " , ? ?? Organization houses for men on ~ 105 \Vorlt y; Lc'oanon; REBOLUIn the absen~e of the pr~en,. harles Dechant, r(lcovering the . Vlll8ge ~ Waynesv,1lle, Warren Mrs. Albert Pedro. of Devonshire, MO~ ~oak leave, each of which contains a 'rION-l\[rs:~ Ka.r1 Cowan. Lebanon; Mrs. Amos Cook, the Vke-~t, om', a lo~ jllll'e~, retuJlned county, Ohio that II; shall be un,- Bermuda. Over five hundred persons MINSTREL reading room waiting with e!pptY .Mrs. A ce Hougb. Mass,e; ' Mr.; Mrs. Leonard TInney, presldect. The ) the bench,February 1 , . , lawr~ fo~ any ch1\d or ohUdlen attended th~ milltary wedding cere- Mr. Crabbe and his F. F. A. boys shelves. ' Nina Compton, 'Mason; Mrs, H ' :b: meeting was opened with the' Slngevi ' al 'an: old ' vi'tlage or:.. under the 'a~e o~ sixteen. to be mony h eld In t~e Church o! Christ are making all p,lllLns to" present a ~ ~ks of ~any klnc;ls nrq i'er~ Rossa, Hamilton,. Twp; Rober;ll log of "America" a~d the Pledge • V . , , ' , loiteljrig In the, streets or elsewhere .minstrel show February 19. This a.t- needed: fiction. of course, with ad- Crew, iTliyneSvllle;' Miss Bertha of Allegia.nce to ,the Flag. m~nce relative ..to small .1n 'this' vlllage.. in the night season" at Devons\lire. tractive entertainment hasn.t 'been venture and well-written novels ~ Eastotl, ;Sp1'iuS'bor~: '. ,AUDp'INuInresponse to a reque,s t made bY ' hildren running the streetsattet 'the hours of '8:30 o'clock P 'Phe bride, attired in a deep ma- a feature Of . the dramatic program mYstery stones, ' historical novels.: ,Rollald ., ~wke: W&y~esvlle; Lawr- Mrs, C. H. Brace, Mrs. Ralph ~_ , It nighti-'emindlf us of the m. from 'the 'first day of Aprll uritU roon velvet ensemble with matching since 1937. books of history. blogra.phy, poems"tmce~ VOorhls, Mason; Walter Mer- Ings was appointed as ·the club rapid curl~w that was blown the firatday of October. and after accel!sorles and ·face veil, was atplays. essays and late teChnlCalt r~ Hamilton TwP.; MEMBERSHIP resentatlve to serve on the SalvNe I .' ~ ., the hour of, 7:30 o'dock from the tended by, her s1s~er, who wore '8. ,books. ' -'Wullam Null. Springboro; Cllnt committee. In connection with the lere At nm~ , 0 clock each., fust day of october until the 'first navy blue velvet , ensemble w1th aso~ We must realize to the full the, T a y ,1 0 r Harveysburg; William ClvlJlan Defense wprk. light • . . the I kids' all scur': day o~ .Ap~ unle';; accom,panled matching access'brles. force of books In Ufe. their necessity Bishop. Mason; Qe01!ge Cutler, Mrs. Harry 6aterthwa1te .reviewed ' ried for- their homes, and , by a parent, i\I&td1an or · other ' .:.4, • for recreation,. for assurall<:e, for Hamilton Twp.; Charles Michener, an article, "Keeping the Records woebegone ·to the" YOU1tg~, ad~t. <(/t ~aring a newly wrltt&!n ' MasOn hlafi school will be gun- knowl!1dge, for power. ' Wllynt!~vllle: , Omar Hollingsworth, Straight," by Wendell L: W11l\(le; i<' t f Iil~ed and" dated statement from hlng f?r WaYne8vlll1~'s scalp, when The publ1!! llbrary Is serving as " Lebanon ,. Mrs, Walter ~heelian read ,an arster who was cau~ . ou .a - lu~h.' paren~ , or lUardian"tl;l-at they -_ ., they meet the Sparte;n's Friday a collection center. where th,ey will ' WaynesVll1e, Gro.rig~ membe~s who Licit: wrltfen by ~gelo Pa~rl"'''O';U' ' ter that hO\lr ..• fanp s/Jiles are,oJi an '~mercency errand. Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Bra~leJ 1I1ght at the local high school ' gym. also be mended and sent on to tne :. attended 'P9monll. \meetlng Saturday ResponslbllltJes In Clv1l1an Det ' \se" . h~ve been ' mQre numerQus My cblld 'io found after the ,tlme were hos~s to mernbl;'s or t~! 20- MaSon has had a good seasonal places where the saUors, sold lers,.evenlng are Mr. ~ld Mrs, Ronald M, and the program was ()ODci"ded here this 'winter than In' apPOlnte~ " ahall "be' '~ble' to be 30" , club of ·st. Ma~Y'!k. EP~opal record In ·the 'Wanen county leagUe and marines need ,t her,n . ' ; Hawke Mr , and Mrs. C, E. Mlch- with a quiz on "W!'tchwords of, many years past •.. ,did' you warn~ 'by t~e ..marshal or &ny-ot~er Ch~, at. ~h~lr home Mpnday eve- and two hotly contested games are We wish ro take this opportun ity' ener. MISS~s 'Freda Harvey and Democracy." conductea By the ~ro- ' , • '.' '. " peace Officer to go l)ome, and if DIng, . , expected. to ' thank the many perspns In t his Gra-:e Hocke~~, ']'4r. and Mrs. Roscoe gram <'hAlrman. Mrs, Ralph Eute,v er notlce .how much IDter~ after suah waniJng the 'ohlld shall , The ~ee~gl was conducted by Last FrIday nla:ht tfie Spartans community, who so freely donated Furnl18 . Mr and, Mrs 'W A Ings, . est a sale bill atnacts , : . ,be found' 'loitering on the' stret!ts, ' tile pres1de~t., ~;1s .~ Th?mpSonl defeate!1 CarUSie 111 a game away tbe books they cou.l d spare. but wei, Swart~l ' RObtlrt ore~. . . Refresh~ents were served ' d\' rtng many " people stop 'to read such ohild may be taken by ~d .~h!>, O~~lt~ r evotio~ PI:S from hOJDe_ oy the score of' sa to need 'more, ' the soc1al ~our atter t~e· ilieeb.\ng bills in the ~indows Qf The officer to -ita' home.. " '... .' "f~e: , c d or, , sen e 29, Planck had a good btgbt scorln ~ . ' '. MRS. AMOS: 'COOK to twenty-six . mem~ra", &rid', tw~, " Any parent ' at IuArdian lllay be w~es~1,e ~tv1c ~l~ dlimer. Feb- 21 of hIS team.·s. points" BAl'(~UET 18 HELD . , ' HURT IN CRASH 'guests, the speaker. ~, Bep-Y, and Mi~mi·G~~et~e,. ~" t~e s mall summon~ci ~ before' The ' MaYor ' for ruary 16, wltll ¥rs. Jo~' W. Kersey, ' WaynesvUle 'WC!!Il the Junlor ' hlgh ' BY HEN'S BROTlIERtIOOD . " _ ' _"_ : Mrs. J. L. Keener, by tKia. -Uva ' '.to}V,n I:)usineaa mJLJ;l is 'up a- ~tn'i1ttlng, hts child ham:tuan; ,10 ,and ~rs. E , C: c~~e' : to ~ be In game by tile 'scor'e ~t ~, 2i to 19, The Warren , Co Methodist Men's Mrs. Mlos ' qook ' ~y.Uered shock "I:hompson. Mrs. R;', H. 'H~t~oCk:. ·gainst it for lielp:,~"'ese ; d~Y8 .'~~k' said ordinanCe after ha~lng:, cfar~&. ,I~ ,wa~ IL1so decl~~d tit li!: , . Brotherhbo~ medn the loca1}4eth-'n~ a~d :muUl~le bruises, last Wednes- al,ld Mrs. '~., C'. St: 'Jol;lD:~'~r~ , what with the . defense in- been . warned in writing: and may fUlld would be atarte~ to b~ uaed F,IRE DESTROYS " , odlst church Monday even1ng"Feb- '. da)" whm:: th~' ca.r 1~ which she w~ ~lll entert!Un ,the club fQr ~e ~"!!b, I ts' . . 'b" be fined: for the llrllt oJtense one for ~pl'Ov~:nt8 .. for the vestry PARE~TS HOME ,ruary 2. The aupper with 45 men : Irldllig . y\~* h er ~on" Ernest skid,ded ruary . meeting. : . du~try. ~l\n , p~Y1ng , 19 dollar <'1.00) 'Wttbout colit, ani1 ' ior l'09m at ,the ch!U'Ch . , ' __ " In attendance, which w~ furnlshed ; ori a ,s1lppel:Y pave ent, Just sp~ti~", , wages, ' ,' : but what ,w e c~,n- ~e '~~d 9ffense two doDara , ' A E!ible pk:ture•. oontest was con- . Mr. ·and Mrs. , H0!iard Pogt ..were by the W;! S, 0, S, ladles was fol- l or so~~: ~~ar1~stT?p, apd over- ATTEND ,~l\&TY n~uJ1derstand - .how ,is the ($2.00>, "and for ' the third or ' any ., duoted ~r ~e meetlng. ~d re- IP'Clltly 8~~ed to l~arn ~~t we~k . loweC1 by group alnglng 'Md 'an Ild_ .. LuJ:nea.)I"4fs: ooic nnq hel: son wer,a HEI,.~ F.ol't PAMP~RS-, . BUb8equent . offense flve " donani fresbments of strawberry sno~~e tha~ the .Japme ~ W. Posts parents dress on ".whitt We Need FOr Ltfe" , enroute. ,~o t he ·F..I1·mell's ..Week. a c-' " . ~ , /' , 1I~Ol1r lall ol .30:\011 .I9UU'B-J <,&.00). . , .' , anc;t . coffee were, ~!!rved} ~Y the, Mr. and Mrs. Qrover Fogt, Qt ne!U" by ~v. Ii. u.: SlaCIt; astor 'ot tile tlvlte~ ' at 'Co!iunbus. .:, ' " Mfa: ' ~o~~ ~ 'Preston, aDd eon, , ~lthout thefa~~l1 y , ~u Qmo;. jbe QrcItnanae ~ take eff~ ~"~~OBtesa. ,', ' 1, Anna. ',O~ ' ~ , ,COJD.,letel.Y \ie'" Oentervme Ketb'ocu.at PChurCh. The ' Mrs. Cciqit'. wn~: r~~~cI. toMr ~aCk,were , guests ~, io. "t a" I J5ile . • . lots, of peopl~ w.?':1.l~ and. after fl.ftee!n dats.;from Ita firSt CHAPMANS VlSI~ stroY,ed ,by ftr~:>, ~wn ~r1g1n. tables _eta beautifully aecorated In ' bO~ ~d ,Ia. .repol,'ted tb be slOwly . ~quet BlV~ ,!OJ .~~-::: ~ ,b e willing to use.. horses tf pUlJlicattcm. ~ thia third, ~ IN 'UlA·y ......" tIL'LE' 'Some fUrn1t~. aD4. perscnw.l , ~-; . the N'atlno.l oouiri ' '.' ,~ " ' 'Impro-Vlng from' {tie' effects ()~ .,.tIle f.Opg .~ ~~ . , (~' at , th h"d"the' m, ' " of ~ 1 - " ,' " p .,,~.;:n· loDslpp 'were' iaVI~ from destrUo,. '. . ;' " aOciden\( : , . ' . ! • . tlt~ ~Pt1.nIl"ela , : lL 0.. (L. ey: ... , • ,n • --:-" , ' - " " ' ~', " t1oo. . '.,',', ' . : ~l)~ of ..~ (Of" ~ ·SON 18 IIOU !,AfiBNDa ' B'l'&ft ,~. ' ~ Mta, :CbBrles ~IJI.!Ul' ' " .' , , . compilahJb8llta at __ ~ ~ Aaplea. otUt.. ..mved at the . OLADYS an DIPBOVINO Mrs: ,Roger Ohamb1lla, of 3[~a, . " ",~ . ~ nier were macte af ~ Mr. ~ ¥ra- HanIcl POP are o!- PreDcIerpit, w. st. JoIm; bao1e of thelr jlarenta, •.-JIr. -:ADd MIBa 918dJ'1 ~" daJIBbter of Yr. 'WaS t~ overnight, lUest ~i~day" , Mr. a~ ~a\ c: L". Duk.... ~eturned recelved;:'rour JIIeda1I the proud ~t. 01 • n.ew ..... ~ ~ -.W&1D! TowiasJiIp Mil, J, B. ~(III1aD, SUnday eve- and . . . 0JarebCe Rye, \Vh? lq of hef 1dIter, lira. Jobn B. Gona>'to the1t .home het:!!i ,~\ui:daY evt;"· ~levemeJlt., , H~ 'RUIon, " .sPt III'fm VUIteeI, uad Karl OoDDer, Town- D1Dirfor , a.fewdafa· vlalt.Moo~, c:rtttcaJJ.v m .at' MJami"ial1eJ hOB~ ·aDd fampl. BlIDdQ aa-tB at the , Jilng, arter , spenatiig leV,e rat\VeeU - poUD4a, four. QUDOIIIi,' taam at ~ ahJp Clerk. aiieDded a atMe«IDv.en- ~. . . U&tIl' tn cIavIb- pttal JUt 1f!S. ~rtecl, now,!O Ooaa l hom~ also' ~ecl 111'. aqd , at _4ento~, Fla. ~Q ~Dl-: ~ VaDe:f. : hoqIttal, earIr ~ Gflbe. 0bJ0 ~p 'tJ'ruateea ~ PeIU and ~Ie and Mr. aM ~ abe . \Val . lIN, A. ,B. 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Robe ts 1 t 806 in _ nkll ' lBU wn brooder Itove; block and r , 0 _ .... a n. Be Iml1ng at 10;3Q o'clock. pulleys; log chains; crow elecbe in excellent running ordRuby Pauline MeGomal$, Lebanon, Chester and 'Anna Meadows to g 2 HORSES' Z trlc fenoe controller; carpent~r's er, and capable of doing filed a divorce action a&alnst Paul John . Arnold Hunter, lot 47 In, Coming .' 9· years, old, gocd workers, tools; hog waterer; on lot of scrap ISSUED EVERY TaURBDAY man thousands of -miles R, McComll,s, ehar(:1ng n egl l!ct. They Grandview sUbdlyislon. Fraqklln. work anywhere ~:hed, 1 '-'Iron; and m~ny other artJcles. , y . b ·t 'th were married In 1934' and haVe ·two . Estel and Anna Hanes ;to Waltel' Good -n!k cow, 6 years Old, TEMIS CA,SH w1th few repalrS, u e . chlldren, six ~d . tlll'ee -ears ol,d. R.. ,.Fltlis, lot 226 In ¥aclOnaw ad- In March, M. A. COrnell, Owner owner' could probahly get Sh.e e,lso seeks Gusit.ody of the ohUa~ dltl()n, Franklin. . I~plements . " ' or- Stll.nl~Y & Koo"o1.er, Aue~oheers SCOUT W EEK war and peaee a Boy Scout ' '11' f ' t ren and their household fUl'nlshUlllS, TIn 'RoQeJ'ts to Harry Bnd Ellen 1 g~ far.m wagon,. ~ool MeO , 5 R. D. Collett. Clerk only a sma price <?f1 1 kow-f" Bates ' ,Frankl1n, IIled a N .. C1enden fng, . .<"1 1 mlok binder; '1 riding cu tlvator, of' Methot ·t If! is d epe~d.able. • I!>t 81 In PJmnY ew shovej oultivator dd"uble' ; .2 Lunch by the lAdies , istol'Y l' p as ] ing to Its and ., ac -I; 0 suit agablS' Norma Bares, CIn- Manor, Franklin. ', 'horse .wheat drill; Inqwlng machine; dlst Ohurch DAYLlGflT TIME new improvements. clnnlltl, ask.ing for a divorce. , He Fl'e~ 'a'nd The1fna Carr to Earl 50 tOO~h hanow; CO~l planter; 3 .:.. . h e ;Boy S co u ts of Ainerh t· .b S h ~ . ill h . 1 charged negl~t. They were married and Lula Jarvis lot 547 In Franklin horse breaking plow ; Ideal manure " Ii"ing aga in t e s In announcing e uc a , w ue .In 1921 &nd have o.hlldren, 18, and Jane Taylor to spreader, as new; Ii ing days ' of 1!)l7 a nd 1918. will issue an executive order now, If It · and 16 years Old. and Helen Mitchell, plot In \. AUCTIONEERING . 'l'he pre ent COdl1f licd t t l}'ecN a lls t o a ll state departments to good a tmh achme COMMON PLEAS: PBOCEEDlNtns ,GS Ballentine -addition, ..:::anklln. I gravel based;' 0 [1 088 ' S I & K I ' . t h e se r vic e r 11 el' e . l e a- move clocks 'forward an will 00 me 0 e man ThesuJtsofMol:le Puckettaga t FredandVlrglnlt\~hntoVlv t\n sc8iles; ga1 OIlS"" ' . ... taney oog , ~r ' lOll ,. h " n S out ing was only wl'th a newer model which HOwell pU<$ett" . IlUld Goldie Roach Kunkle, lot 44 In Lebanon. 011 drum ; lilng kle and d.Oulab;de pt~~::! 2 a. m .. onwith Febru' Dora .shaw to Rob, ert 3samage aides 0.grlnder; ess,cans; cream'For' Dates, Phone 34&6, Waynesf wor h arn s• ev 11' y '''>:.ITR o ld. ahour ry' 9 lat ' n c.o.mp1iance the is about worn out. The old agalnst Conley. Roach, both for dl Charles anti lard ... " d vorce dlsml&sea 'as Wlls th'at 01 Wal- and WlllJaJll ~",:atd Blatr, lots ~ separator' good 3-burner .keroslne vUle, Ohio, Reverse Oharges. N ow on its t h il'ty-sec<?nd new federal daylight-saVing cars may look antl.quate ter Updykll Quentin Cox, and 10 'In Lob on. 'stove; 109' ohalns; rap!!s; forks; sho, ann iver sa ry , the Boy Scouts law, Governor John' W. Bri- compared with the fine. new bOth of Franklbl...'t\ money action. "QelIos ~d"Racli~' Wo~ley to Otie ye1s; aDl~,. many artlcles n9t ,menBROKERS UCENS~ of Am eri c a again el'ves Am- cker declared that he anti· ones, but they are still wop...' Service by pilbUcation ordured in nnd Salone acres in tloped. . Feed . erica. a t The e services . t d ' n' nce in derful goers compared with the suit of Mitchell Wilson, South TUrtlet....cek toWIlllhJp..,. • 200 Bushels han'" aorted corn. J! l'atJ g e f l'On1 pO ter distribu- Clp-a e no mconve Ie .th d d'n the early Lebanon against :Sessle Wilson fer F'l'ar.-,- OsJro n ,to J 'noL. Bagtdrd, TERMS CASH • ,"~ 'd making the change. ose pro uce 1 h' I a dlvorce. ..... 6l.46 aoOres In Washtngton t p . JESSE 8ARBIS . lion t o blackout first a1. . Th" Governor said he days of motor ve lC es. .The suit or W . G. ShaCfer, OlnW. R. ,FfttBc to Es~l and Anna S t. Simpson, Auctioneer 41 b f t , . , b urg N 'eW8: . . Springboro' Phone Franklin-. 120M2 Ea rl y in 19 , 'e ore h e would~ ask also that political The donatl. against 9hecter awyel', Hanes, aerll$ il\ 'Walter Clark • HftRSES $4 00 United State. became involv. t' tb ' Mason compromised lind dlsmtssed, " COIDfTY BILLS ... . LUNOH ON GROUNDS ." U • and private en erprlses as was'ihat ot the Motorists Mutual MUrph.Y's Market, clenner tor . COWS $2 00 ed in a ·tunl war th'e Boy roughout th,e State comply . Insurance Company against Shaffer, 9 11 dom:' PUBLIC SALE ,! • S c outs of America was a sk'th tb ti schedule t fir f Sh'lLlf . 11 $4 E bEd C I " o f slle and cOD.dlt.lon ' b'l't Wl e new me • Mn. S1IIIe Itour..... Corrsponden& Sawy~r and he m 0 j!r, 'pany, furnace 0 , ; a~ n . on. The undersigned ",111 sell at puba e _ llor -Calv--S .......p.Et~. e d to tak e th e res po n Sl 1 1 y The Governor said: Maddox and Sawyer, Inc. 00., coal tor Hall, 120,63; at the late residence 01 A. .." .... v f o r th d i , trib ution of pos t"It i ossible that some Mrs. ¥lnnl;---Halnes returned. Motion to strl!e out Amended pe- Dr. W. O. service for J.. Sldes,' ln Lytle, 01110 on, Removed PrompUy ers adv ertising t he s a le of . • ' . • home last Monday evening, after tltlon overruled and that to have tubercular , patient, 'S96; Hooz:, Pr1.UtFeb. 1Uh, caD . dlfficul.ty may anse w,lth re- .spendlna five weeks with her son plalntUf make certain parts of pe- · Ing cO., $1; Drs. . 'Dunham, lng at One P. M., the • . \ ' United Sta tes Defense EOI!-d s spect to the operation of (Jbarles ' and wlfe In Jac,ksonvllle, tltfcin more definite sustained In the Skavlem and. service Ing Chattel property to-Wit'; • I' ' and Stamps. Boy Scouts put banks, such as protesting Florid&. suJta of William and A.lma Hogner for tubercular pa!lent $41;; Dr. H. GOodIl Up 1,'1-00,000. checks and I intend to look Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hartsock were against tbe Kroger ptocery and M. Williams, same , 110; Three burner Nesco 011 stove, PerfeeI;;; . Almost immediate ly tbe into th~t hase, but I believe .supper guats Tueaday evening of Baking Company, . Tuberoul~':S Hospital, oare of 1)a- tlOIl on heater, 2 bed rocm suJte, '2 Off' of Civilian Defense p urt d ' thelr aon Harold Hart.socIt and fam- Helen Miller. CIU'llsle, was grant- "lents, $183. , side boards1 dlnJng room table, 5 Reverse Telephone Chargell Ice . Bo : U. _S, Supreme Co 1lY In. Xenia. a divorce trom ElWOod Miller and /3amarltal\ dln1ng ro<im chairs, 2 <Ivens, Main 45t, Xenia, O. requested the the y. si()ns. are broad enough 10 air and Mrs, Bnell atld Mrs. salDe ,custody of their chUdren, $170; of . S te, SR!De. $5; Iron 'bed wood bed, davioet, phono• Eo G. Buohsleb. Inc.. Scouts of America m to' bring a) I banks. Wright ot Harvey.burg were call1ng • COURT . Marjorie I srael, lnvalld ' $7; E\,9 :It 12 rugs, -Slmlll to collect scrap alummum ·th·n intersta t e commerce. on friends here wt Tuesday. G. S. ~roy, Frsmklln, was named erett, t;law.yer, same. $5, lievltop aewin" machine cabln'et, electric for airplan e construction. the a re completely - Mrs. RaymOlld Osborne ot Xenia administrator of I.he of J : J. same, $7; Ruth sweeper. electric Jron, cbllds hIgh ts a ll over the Un- ' y . Wedne8di.y with her mother Theil!; Witb G. P . qtl.tcs, H. L : same, $5; Lucllle Salyers, $5, Oer- , chair electric floor lamp. electric B S . oy cou . 1 '1 covered by I JI t erstate apen,p M mett Cheney and Howllrd S. Oonover as trode $5; Ma Ion Adams, $2.50 table ' lamp,' oU lamp, book «ase, lot It ed States collected 0 ml - merce there should be no dif- Mrs. • • . appraisers. Treasurer' of State,sha.re of Agrlcul- bcioka lot dishes and cpaking lion pounds of aluminum ficulty ' as the federal law :un. c. E. And::o:,:n=e~; Luella Turner, Mottow, WIUI named till-al ptxtenslon work lor slx months: sebs. ' . , eighty per cent of all collecld -I r the state ville waa the IU ~tratrlx o.f the estate of Oarl $1,200; do, felony cPs~ bllll . $100,75, Misce~nee.. ArtIcles' TARVlA.-LlTHIC TAR AND t d . wou . preval ove Mrs. Suale DoUlIaa and Miss Mlnn1e Turner ' wltb Robt~rt st, Jo~n, Paul Ortlce Outfitters, 7& cents; Colum- cOpper wash" boller, tubs wringer, ROAD OIL, .EXOAVATING e . I law." COOk. Turner. and Oord,m Worm1ll as ap-bus' _Blank Book Co., trentment hoes rakes saw wrl!bches ' hamThen came appea to Only on election days will Mi. Sam Knee WW bave a sale of praisers. ' blanks. $2; O. L. Spitzfaden, receipt ' lawn coal lanDUMP TRUOK SERVICE . collect waste p aper. eastern standard time be a b1s stock of farming Imple- :;. Executor of estate df J . Wl11books, $4.60; MUler-'B ryant. Plerce, te'r n: step ladder, 5 gliil. oU Can, 3 sands of of waste paper factor, Governor Brieoke .... menta and , Jlouaehold 800ds Feb. White, ;waYJ;lesvllJe, ordered to re- coupon for prooate $9; gal. cream 'cart, kindlln'g" and many. have be en gathered already . d t State 1 W re- l.th. ~oc. ~, deem 10. U.'S, S~1Ilngs bonds and. to Dr. H. M. Williams, coroner s costs small articles too numerous to menou. a Mrs. Ray KrIll baa Improve4 after sell., other ceitall1l bonds. 3 cases, $5S.l!0; Van camp Sand and tlon . Phone. Waynesvllle .44Rll . , uest for pomte ?y and q quires that the polls open, a Wneas. estate 'ot Sarah L. Francis, orave'; 8.1.0 tons, $8.50; LIngo He,rdpieces of furniture, glass 'rea. 98-M Morrow Phone ND. S It - contmues. and clOse on eastern standMrs. Ray _Ie spent several days Fr&nkun, found to ba.ve a net value ware Co.. nails. $16.03: Dr. A. E. ware and dishes considered antique. ' Lebanon oftlee Phone 473KAs in the ast World ar ard time and it IS probable the Put weelt in Olnc:1mlatl. of. t23,430.3t MId suoc~sslons de- ' Stout~ medical, $6; TERMS CASH the Boy Scouts are domg th t thO will be ~dhered to Barry and Paul Stonbunter re- termlned. Heer Printing- Co" health .record, A. L. SIDES those things of which they . a IS b . d _ turned MODdq to.. OedarvWe College Catherine Brown., Franklln, ap- $1 .50; W. N, Sears, Auctioneer 1 he Ipstead of 0 servmg ay after a few day. vacation. pointed admlnJatralrix of the estate Dr. O. W. Hoffman, medical, $2.25: Waynesvllle O. Phone 2651 are eapab}e.' t? ' p t . light saving time on those '¥rSo JIlnnIe passe" awar of -Howard N. llh'own with Pearl queen City Blue PrLnt Co., tnlcirJg ._ _ ' _._ __ home from 1U lts fIght d 'a ys. . ' Tuelday 11:30. at the MWard, F. O. I:llal and RaymOlld, and drawlng.'paPer, $13.85; Maddox PUBLm SALE the democratic way of hfe. • home of her lon . Eugene. ·The fun- 'Legsdon as apprnis~rs. Service station,. ga;loline, ~10; Beers Having sold my farm, we will sell Scouting ' ):>repates boys for OLD AUTOS era! was beld at the ~eeld Fuperal . Porest HathaWSIY, Lebanon, named , Garas,e, same, $~.95;. Lebanon Me.~- . a t' public auction, ' a.l1Q ur .farm '. m n .. ood turns" and AmOne of the ' peculiar .fea- Home In Xenia, Thursday, Janu~ry admlnlstrator of the estate of hls Ine Shop. labor.. $1.90; Van Can;ap chattels, ' located on ' the. Lower y. g I d th h t ' of the automobile situ- 29th, at S P. M. Rev. T. M. Scarff In sister, Amy Hathaway, ' with ' CUff Sand and Gravel 00., sand and gra- Sprlnl!tX>ro road I ii. miles south erica has earne ures ohlol',e, assisted by Rev. Kinnsion . . Brant, C. P. Hatfield and Rerun vel, $926.33; Lebanon Farmers 0 ':-0 ot' Waynesvlne, just across the Burial at Bellbrook. , Meloy as ·appraisers. operative, coal and cement, $21.35; r~d fr?lD the 8~kes datry farm,· on Mr Oran Gantrell of Dayton spent Robert Guterm'u th Mason, named LIngo Hardware 00., supplies and. Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1942 the weekend at the home of hts admlnlstrator of th~ estate of Eury parts, ·$111:36: 0, J. Waggoner, pre- Beglnnlng at 10:30 A, M. BOOT FOB AND CONSIGN sister, Mr~ Bertlna COP!iey. M. Gutermuth with Frank and LM- mlum on ,bonds !o~ · officials and TWO ' BO~SES ' your ' Cattle, h ogs, sheep and calve, Mr. and Mra. p<!rest EWa and son, ter Oosuch and V'!. E. Blshop as deputies, $235; Orvllle Gray, garage Ol1e bay , Oel~g, 9 years 'old ; one to Norris-Brock Co" liVe 'wire and Tomniy of TUfln were Sunday guests appraisers, rent, $12;, Pur:.e Oil 00., tires, tubes bay ~Idlng, 12 yel\Ts old. of ,Mias Eleanor Copsef· William Garrlison, Lebanon, ap- and gasoline, $1~,.6$; Sam MlndO~T~E 11 progrcss1ve firm for the blghest ·Mrs. Fannie M.cKee, a former resl- pointed admliustlfator of the estate lln 25 'tanks{ $12.50; Paul Brehm, 7 yO~g. cows. 3 to be fresh by day market prices Qnd good service. dent' of Sl!!'tng Valley died at the of' Julia Sellers Garrison wltb Karl sh~n'[ng saw, $1.41;; Kelley's Oro- of · saJe, tbe others to freshen in Union Stock Yllrlb, Olnclnnatl, O. March. One young Short hom bull. , ~e In ' o~ Radio Sta~lon W9Kl McOlennan Hospital 1~6t Wednta- Cowan, Scott McClure and John cery, suppltes, $11.:5. day •. after several ' weeks illness. Nunllst as a'ppralsers. 5 HOGS 12 .25 ot 12.30 . p. m. for our dallr PUneral Ba\urday '~ternoon from The CDurt approved the adoption 4 brood sows, due to farrow April!. market reports. Neeld Funeral Bome .. Bur1aI, New ot Gary Eugene C'raemer by Mr. and U .. One male hog. _ _ _ _ _ _ _....:.._ _ .--:._~ ~url1n8ton. Mr:s, WUbur Eltzr~th and ordered POULmy lin. Eupne Pennewlt. who is con- hia name changtld to Eltzroth. MlM Jesa1e (farner, Corft'S~!len' About 200 Leghorn hens.. 110 one fined to the Miam1 Valley Hospital, Harry Z. Gray, . Lebp,non, named . ~e haye no rea:;on ~o doubt that' .year old laying ~ens. 90 pullets. Da~. was reDlflmbered on her guardian 'ad' Hte:m of ~ama and the grq,und hog:saw ~ s,hadow toFann Implements birthday, P'e". 1st, by her many Mari~ HarP,er, Don"ald and;PaUl day, as the sun ls shlnills brightly Oue good binder, eight foot cut; friends sendlnl her carda, ' Turner mtnOl' defendants In pro.' In our section:. . ' McCormick (Jorn binder; Champion Mias F.cID;a Elam of ~adl,!town bate a~tton, . Mi. and Mrs. George Plymlre wl'l'e Mower; Wheat drill (FertlUzer atapent the ·.weekend here with .her Arth1,lr ·Welgletn, Ollftord Walker visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrli. Roy tachmellC'! IlSteel hay rake; hay ted- . sisters, Mlssea Bessle, M~ and and WWlam Kay n,.·med to apjmllse 'Taylor: !Uld family, near Harveys- der; ollnrlridlng breaking plow, 14 K1u1e, __ real estate Involved In .the estate of burg. ' , . in.ch; 011,. walking plow, 12 Inch; J , Lee Talinage attended lnspec- Qliver ~ I'I)W cultlvat~r; Disk CUlLittle AIDes Kyne ls confined to M~ry P. Cramer against '· certain o With An, ~.pziae Liatecl Below: her home wi~' chl~~poir; heirs of the , estllte, tlon of hlS Lodge, Tuesday evening tlvator; _lIble shovel ~ultlvator; AU t.4a\lall_ AI. fw I Y_ , ' 10TH ~. and lin. Ivan J;)antel. Doro- The inventorY (Jf the estate of J. at Mo.sonlc lIan, Harveysburg. Black Baa corn planter with Fero Actual Detective Stori.........'•••••••• ,2.50 ' o Am.rielSn Coo~.ry ................... , 2.50 thy Jean and David DanIel ot WU- L. Mendenhail, Waynellvllle/ apThe JaCobs a'nd Gray lanillles, tUizer attaallment; double disk haro AmBricen Fruit Grower •••••• ••••••• ••• 1.71 minrton, were BundaY cuesta of Mr, proved. ' at W.ellman entertained tbeJr chlld- row; ~ _, tooth harrow; Cultlo American Mog~lin. ' .' ................... 2.95 and Mra. D. W . . Gor~. W, OhesterMf,ple, Lebanon, was ren and ~ndcbUdren Sund~Y ' Wlth packt:l'; spreader; New Idea o American Turkey Journal •••• •••• •••••• 1.75 AVIATION o 'Boya' Ufe (For All Boy.) ....... __ ..... 2.50 lira. came COpsey vtslted ,her apP,Olnted eXeclftA~t of the estate of a,' chlcli:en dtnPer at the home of the manure ....l1der (new); road wagon o .Cllpper's Former ...... ,.............. 1.75 MOVIE mother' in Sprln&1leld last Wednes- NelU~ Bard SJUel,:!s, Hamilton town- " Gray's, wrio ·,enjoyed . ,the with boK .,d; 11I1Y ladders; ' grn.vel . o Child L(f. . . ... ................,..... 2.95 ROMANCE day. . . ship, with Q_ .. F, Kll,sh, George E, sumpUlus dinner were; Mr. and Mrs, bed; jIr.a stone; horse clippers ; . o Click (Piduret.4egazine) .............. 2.00 o eolfier'j Weekly . , .................... 2.50 , OUTDOORS ~I'II. Cora QuelU'y. and ¥!'II, Leo,' Fryburger an~ :lI4arlon Snider as OrVllle ·Oray. ' WayneaVUle; Mr. and work beD&ID with vise; corn sheller; 11Ierobb.I.lUlearlyb.ird 0 ' Etude Music Magazine •••••••••••••••• 2!'5 Wlllenburg and . daurhters. Nancy appraisers. - - ., Mrs. Oliver Jll>noos, "Donna Rae and ' and rnA... ' ,the'r small tools, Who IIlway. Reb . bl. "onn. •. , WESJERN Flower Grow.r .............. . ........ 2.50 Lou aM Sandr" Sue, attended a. MARRIAGE LlOENSES iames Frederick, Mr..and Mrs. ElFEED , BI. b1lDl1UI~UDlerpart'. the _ . Fur-Fiah-Gom. • •••••• '" • " '" ._. •••• 2..25 ' fiCTION ." o HOUMhold , tw4aglzi.-. •••••••••••••••••• 1.75 .surprise party at the home of Mrs. Louts JOnney, 19, tafmer :~d EVe- 'bert Rich, ~ \J~phlne, Edythe 500 bu. dial; 3 ton Nfalfa hay; lot ·Who buyal1kea 'HUt.401t o Hunting • Fishinll .................... 2.00 . W"_'_" • " . Who-. IiJ.·year· •• uppl'l or:"""'" James_Dli~laP "of ~t9n, ~- lJn Secrest, i6. both o( Morr~w: . 'Mae, Dlc~,' Rose,'qpne and ~&e~t of shreadea todder. ' Wh~; briee. reae:b the&,lo';;-, o Liberty (W.ekly) ..................... 1.10 FAltt.4 t.eheaj!,_73"Wllmlng Marlon, Mr. ~n~LMrs . .Ph~Jes ~olers, O' Lool I Picture·t.4.galH' ••••••••••••••• 1.10 day. Those enJo~ a~t '~e~ Lawson p, 'WlU lIIweliold GoodlI ' . n._.he4'oi IIlhet (or ant Winter. and .NEWS o MaCjJo.z1ne Dig... • •••••••••••••••••••• 1.41 were-lIrII· DUnl8p. Mrs. -'. c,o~ ton, butchet, and Mrs. Margaret and -Jean ,~ch, HI': and~Jo4re. Jesse 2 I5eds wtu. .springs and mattresses; Be "Tce.• 10t,o \ doDSIi."l o Modern Romerteel ••••••••••• ••••• ...... IJIO HOUSEHOLD Queary,' Mt:s. Flora. . II~y, Mn. NoI;Ile, . 67, oregOll,~ , housekeeper: penn . iiigl.or( a,n d,Jesse Da~!ll, Jr. of 1 folding DlJd; fe~ther bedS; . dress- ' ~od.m SClMn ....................... I~ d ,CQoK~Y Ada l4Kay, aIl daurhters Rosalie Floyd Doughmfm, 19" molder an'd Harveystiurr.' M'.t;:·and Mrs. Bm Saw.:- ers.; 1 lIb"lIlry t~ble; book case; . ," o . ~.-tul't! ....gali.. • ••• •••••••• •••••• •••• 1.45 Outdoott ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ IJIO and IUta .70, Ws, Ja~e811eam. and BernlcePoxbOwel~, 21,both ~t'Pll!a- Yer, '~~~_essle_ olhOod and 'Adel-. llUllPs; 2 -, x 12 .rugs: 8~all ruil!;, '''",' ()u~oonwn.n ......................... JWII son DoDald,~. ~d ~"~ MWa Iiult Plain. . ene Pollett:.Bpringt~d, ·Mr. and MIS,. mirrors; pictures and picture frames; , '. ' 4.... , P.,.nti' \ Megad.. ••••• ••••• ... ....... 2.10 and 1011 . BUlf,t,lrs. Leo W~bura .oharl~ H. ~lJlIe, 53, Dayton, car- Chas:,Ellls,' FlOYd Layton and qaro.. ,roll top .desk; couch; Victrola; ra- , __rl• • ~_..","" PfittItII , . . P.thfind., (12 ..... ) ••••••••••••• ~... IJXJ P.rIOnel Itoin.~ ••••••••••••••••••• 1.10 and da\llhten Nan.~1 !lou and San- penter, ' and Mrs.. Grace King, 51, ']yn Lee; ~r. lUld)4rs. Sherman WU- dlo; rocke,r~ and stralgh:t ()hatrs; klt- , SMOKELESS .. DUSTLESS Popular HoIriecr.ft .................... ,1..10 <Ira" SUI. Maaon. · ' . son, Wllmln"gton, Mr. 'and Mrs. J . 'p :",chen ~Inet; . Jenny ~lnd twin . '" ,. . ' ~ Popu'a, Meehan!", • •• I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • _. l.tS Populer Sc;e.ce tIc.thIr •••••••••••••• 2~ NOTlCB 01' AI'POIN'l'lDNT Sanford P, Ollfton, to, OlnClnnatl, Jac~bs, ~. ' R~bert Bi¥,deninU:r, . beds; fruit J~s; Jelly glasses:. Odd. _P,OC;AHONJAS , Redbool ••.•••••.••••••••• , • ••• •••••• I .M mechanical, engineer, and Allee K. Lebanon, MJ6I Olajldia Gray, J . T. dishes; 10 g~l, j.ar; ,~nd other: ar. Scle"ce • t.4.chlllla 'II ....., •••••••• 2.00 .: /. . Pier, 29, Foster• . Gray, and Mta. Gray; too numerous to ":11" , Sc:.... " &uid. • •••••••••• ~ ... • •••••••• 2..00 ~,..nl.nd '•.• •••••••••••• ~ •••••••••••• 2.Get ...... ., awta JJIr8i Dell . . . . WUUam Benry WUUama, Jr., 19, ·Mr. ani:l'·Mra. 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ors· have voiced the opb:tlon that ~:~:~:a~:O:n~h:~~~~n~h~. =~; the Pearl Harbor report did not of those at home under such 'congo far e'nough In' fixing Ilnal responsibility feu the govermentnJ dlUons carl be appreciated, 'but it should ,be pointed out that In all pOlicies prior to the tragedy, lor ,1!!:obabll1ty' the sons they are so failure o! the War and Navy De- anxious to,hear from belong to units polish~ partmen~s here to make certain tho.t now being transferred to new .888their oraers for the protection. of Ingments, Th~ movements of troops Hawu.11 were co.med out, u.nd for of naval vellSela must be kept secret the lack of needed men, equipment to best guarantee the safety.. of ~e . . . and s'{,PPUe& in ~e ~Iands. While a men p'art~ij:lating ~h':lrein. OnCe Larg~r Because of Better Service, Quality, and Price , ' colll!lderable deJnand has been heard' such movements are completed every Established 1849-1941 tor l).' furth,er Congrcsslpnl'\l Inves- effort wl11 be made to re:open :raPid tlgatJon of Lbe Ha.waUan affnir on commUnication between 'the men In last Thursday th~ Naval Affairs the service and their loved ones at C.ottlmlttee or the HOllse by a v!lte . home. While under such condittollll Jan. 31. Snow and wind and cold of. 14 to 6 tabled a resolULion caU- the men In uniform are not pertng for an o/nelal inquiry and it Is mltted to write home every effort a means to make his way through beUeved that the matter w1l1 not ._ al ad to ha ' I college, and here again he serv ed. ve etters from , , '" ways m e be further eons~dered at this time. relatives reach bhe fighting men with his characteristic vigor, those work. which he had begun therc a.~ ollle unless people are going to take However, ns a result of the lesson promptly: SO those at' home 'should he knew and loved. again . 'T he thaw Is over . All day th p adva ntage ot their service!!. itL fllli cold wInd has howl ed around the learned at Pearl Harbor and the k " eep on Vir ng, . ng their letters Alice Goodkln, radio ltar, demonstrates how many girls Bob, as he was affectionately ca.UFeb, 2 The ground hog saw hIs shadep t f th R b r or a e 0 erls Comml slon, with gOOd oheer and newsy lltile with sweethearts in the service are planning to meet wartime lovers' holi- -cd by those who ' so well kn~w him, house, testil}g my ncw storm wlnd- ow today, It Was cold and' suDny far reachlrlg changes wUl come in Items that mean so much to the days this year, She is placing h,er heart under lock ~nd k,ey In her hope ows. There Is no doubt that they American war policies. S ome Impor- men , In uniforms. Remember that chest for the duration. It's a reproduction of an old lea chE'St--iJo. maybe died whlle manhood's morning was make a big difference. Th ey really day, coid enough so that Mr. Groimd tlUlt changes Ilave a I rea d y been In "liar times no news Is usually . Alice's thoughts are with the navy. " . s tll1 approac bin. g noon an d whll e tI le keep out a lot or COld. or perhRps It h VJ probably never even turned 0made erf~etlve, iiI I aa the estab- good news. I shadows were still falling lengt.hlly Is, that they keep a lot of heat in . ver to look out.. Last year It was llsbment of cen • .:al 01' unWed com: • • alcohol of exactly the same chemical The Book Revi~w Circle met with toward the west. H~ had not reach- whIchever H Is, It does not take so ~arm and cloudy all day and no mands In Hawaii: Pannma, the C~r_ . ~ Now that sugar Is to be rationed, content and nature can be made Mrs. Oharles Smart as ~ostess; cd on llfe's highway the stone that muc I1 fir e to h ea t th e I10use.The b i ? shadows anywhere so now we can :I!~:~, ,;~~ ~~l:rl:iv~~~aa~t c~efarengeSde the question arises as to how great from com, wheat. and other grains, Thursd!'-y evening, Jauuary 'marks the highest point, but belng triple window in the kitchen m akes o(.ompare last year's weather with a sugar shortage actually exists. of which there are great surpluses, "The Keys of the H"J.ngdom' by A. . the inost dlfferen~e. That end of the this learn probably nothing at · a~ wi~h final. responsibility lor ~II .. mlli-' During th.e first World War sugar at a cost com~ln'a~le to that of alco: J . Cronin, was reviewed by Mrs. H. weary' he lay for a moment he lay ki",;ch ell was a IW~yS cold aod drafty about it. But that may ·b e how the tary and naval ncLlvltles J in the became scarce, sales were IJmited hoi from sugar. A COngrel!lonal in- C. Milligan. the wayside and using his burden· In cold weather put now It Is quite Idea probllbly started. Last year we 'territory over which he has been and prices rose to exorbitant levels vestlgaUon of the so-called sugar Mr, Harry Tucker met with a ser- for a pillow, fell Into .' that dreamle6s'. com ror t a ble did have rather a mUd Pebruar:v -given, sUpervisIon. It Is expected this - as high as thirty and iorly cents shortage may come soon. ious accident Tuesday, at the Cer- sleep that kisses down his eyeUd5 Jeannie with the Light Brown and an early Spring. I just looked polley will soon be extcndel1 to cover per poun. . d B u t wh en tile war ended ' h 11 t e and ... tll1zer Plant, falling twelve feet, 8 till . Whll e yet in loye wit ~a I r has been promoted to house at my record. This year February the complete, field of American mill- Am erlcan warehouses were found to causing severe bruises. He was teken raptured with the world about hiD'! d~ , now an , d only poor old Bog-1m Is starting ' off cold ~ourteen above tary and naval• operations. • • be bulging with hundreds of thouto Miami VaUey Hospital, Dayton, he was forced to abonden his jour- has to live outdoors but he Is used zero this morning. We toOk some Early last ,week the arrival o( an sands of tons of sugar that could Thursday, and IS reported much im- ney and return home. ' . to It so he shouldnt niind. Jeannie is wheat to the mlll, today and traded American expeditlouary force in have been used during the wllr em- Mrs. Walter Ke~ Correspondent proved. After all, it may be Just in the learning all of Smokey 's bad tricks, it for flour for the .&enanl It Is ' northern Ireland ,was announced erge(J.cr· Sugar consumption In the Harvey Burnet was in Columbus Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clivel, (nee happiest ho'ur of IIU the voyage.' when Smokey wants more supper or suppooed to be cheaper that way and .t )low seems tllat our soldiers United States during ~941 was app- a couple of days last week attend- Jean Oossum) of Columbus. return- when no regrets cloud the way ahea j a dJ.'lnk or any of the things that a but !lccordlng ,to my Ilgurlng It and saUors are soon to be flghtlng , roxlm~telY seven million tons, with ing "Farmer's Week". . ed Sunday from thel.r trip to Flo.rlda to hear the Master's words, "Well dog 'lYants she comes and look::; right just what it would have been to set In 1\,11 parts of the . world, fat .1n a a~ut one million tons coming (rom Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cornell or and were Sunday dlitmer guests of done my good and. faithful servant, a't me and barks a most unpleasant It and buy nour at the grocery. At W~lte ~ouse press conference, It'l the PhUipines, whIch supply has Soclnl Row spent Wednesday pven- Mrs. Clevet;s Uncle, Mr. and Mrs. thy Journey here Is ended. Cornel " bark, then If I can rea~ her J bold least we could have bought flour at answer to .. n query as to whether now . been cut off. There Is a CUba Ing with Mr, and Mrs. Allen " Em- Charles Doster and family, of near The loved and lovin g nephew, broher mouth shut Then she comes and the mm for that price. The pnce of ' town. ' ther, ' son and friend greatly added puts her head on my lap and begins flour ' changes so that It Is hard to there were any other American ex- sug~ surplUs of approximately one rick. to the sum of human joy; and were to talk. I doilt know JusL whnt she mow what it IS going to be. I boped. peditlonarY. forces ill the making million two ' hundred thousand tons the <President frankly stated that . avallable for' American use. Under Edward Bunnell Is qUite ' 111 at Mrs. George Gillaugh, o[ WIl- everyone to whom he did seme lov- says but she keeps iL up until . I clo that someone would save us '- from this time mington, mother of Mr, Conrad In there are or will be wllhln the' near th e New Deal agrioultural polky , . g service to bring a blossom to his som~tbing or &cnd h er a.way, U I additional daylight saving. We are future stx, c1ght or ten "American production of American sugar has Mrl. SUman Stewart and chUd- 01lJough, who ope:rates a grocery grave he would ' sleep tonight be- do that she gets behind 4.he chair, on daylJght saving now. The sun was expeditlonary (orees Ln operation. been greatlY restricted. In the , beet en, of ~banon, were Wednesday here, passed away Tuesday m~rnlng neath a wilderness of nowers. H is out of my reach and barks at me. just shOwing over the edge of the The o.nnouncement · of the arrival sugar areas of Ohio, Mlchlgan, Indl- guests of her parents, Mr. md Mrs. at" 2 o'clock at MCClellan Hospital, .was no uncomplaIning spirit and No~ J~annle ~barks .too and there is hill at twenty minutes of elgbt th1s ana and the far West plantlll . was Bartlet .Mon-ce. Xenia. Fun~at wall held Thursday .thro~out all his ~Is he had no a hub~bub .' When Suzie wants any- morning, The only thIng we can do of the American ex~tlollary force • g ftc f Luk' R I so ilmJtec\ by govAmmental .order· Mr. und Mrs. E. B. Longacre re-. a rnoon rom . en s- \!yno (l's word of COm~, laln. t Or condemnation , thing she just comes anel stands and unless we have factory jobs 11 to In Ir~la~d brought forth some c a i l s - ' " Fun I H Ith h i I tic c2 mmen ts In the SenBte and t hat many sugar refineries were for- turned last week after, a stay of 0 era ol~e, Ww· Illlm",ur Btoin Sugar Alwfi\Ys giving much and asking llt- looks with such pleading In hel' eyes forget all about clOCks and live by ln g n. oed to close. Whfie restrictions on four weeks in FlOrida, vlslLlng marty rove ce me ery: tic, even to the end , he bore his bur- that YOU .give her anything she sun time, after all that is' what the House from those who expressed the sugar production within continental places of interest. Mr. Jesse Clark, who was strlck- den manfUlly and now . "Alter llfe's wants. cows and chickens do. some of the definite belief that the first American troops sent over-seu.s should United States ha,ve now been JJfted' Miss Faithia Andersen , of Mlamls- en with a heart ailment last week, fitful fevel' he /ileeps well". No stamps for cars the-'otller day minor Inoonvenlences of war time have been fol' the rellef of the gal- tor this ye~, the .crop must first burg, Is caring for Mrs. May Cor- Is now Improved and out again. He knew not hate; humanity and so today I made a specla~ trip to are the most annoying because tbey ]ant Oime~l\i MaCArthur 'and 11110 be planted, harvestea and refined nell. ' Mrs. Linkas, who .1s employed at friendship were his relJglon and love Waynesvlllj! over the Icy ronds to do not 'accompllsh what they are fighting forces In the PhIllplnes, before the hOme produced sugar can Robert Lacy, of Da'yton , spent the Clinton County Children's Home, his only prIest. Among hIs last audl- get one because they have said 50 supposed to do. It Is the . waated • • • reach American tables. Sugar pro- wec1t-end with hIs grandmother, 'Was guest of 'frlends here, Thurs- able words were \hese, "I \Vani ··to . much about the deadllne and they tlmO', the wasted' money and the wa day afternoon. be a friend to everyone and I want didn't have any and they sald that sted effort that seem'so f~tne. They WhUe definIte troop movements ductlon in Cuba, Mexico, • Central Mr's, Emma Lacy, . • Mr: and Mrs. Allen Emrick w:ere 1Mls::i Grace Smart has purchased everyone to be my friend". Truly; they were Qut of them. In Lebanon kpe~ how many licensed cara there or mUitary pl.~ns cannot be discuss- u.nd SOuth America, wUl also be Inthe Stump property, ' p~ cupled ,by 'INone knew him but to 'love him ang: Dayton too. So Uthey S&y any- were so why s t. a deadline. .~fore ed In this column, it (Jan be stated shortage results from the need to Lebanon visitors, Friday. there were enough stamps 1h rhe Mrs. Chester Baird was called to' Harold F.razler andl motber, which Nor named him' but to praise," tl}1l1g now r will howl o,bout It. that heavy and wlde-~read trans- creased. It Is olaimed that the sugar He who sleeps here when dying Feb, lOne month of 1942 gone al- hands of distrlbuters to supplY the fers of milltary and. n a.val units u~ sugar for ·the manufacture 'of Richmond, Ind., Monday by the will ,bl! remodeled into a double. Miss Carmen KIrk:, of Dayton, was mistook the approach of death · for ready. The sun came out today and people. It applles to all orus. What have . been going· on ' the 1?IlSt few alcohol for war purposes. ' However, death·of her 'f ather, .Mr. Houc1t. • ' A. L. Sides h8ll sold .. hIs property Sunday guest of Miss Jenlna .carr. the return of health and told u.~, "I melted ,off a Uttle of the snow, we need Is for the people to keep - - - : - " - : : : - - - - - - - - - - - ; - - - - - , - - - - - - - - : - - - - - here to Cllff Ridge of Waynesv111e Mr. and Mrs. Fred ~erwood, re- am better now". Let us believe in though it 'was not warm. Silll work- their heads a~d not do alot 'of thing. and w11l haVe a ~~ of household turned Wednesday from Columbu.s: spite cif doubts and 'dOgmBS, of fears Ing on my accounts thmlgh. I doubt that wUJ have to be undone. Don't where they were called to the bed- and tears, .tha.t these dear words ar~ if they have shy one to audit them hoard things you are nevei-t loing goods on Saturday, Peb. !t. Mrs. Clyde Wharton ~compan1ed side of ·theJr son-In-law" who Is true and that he together with. all this year because not enough people to need. Buy your regular- replaceher daughter, Mrs. Bernard Melloh, ser10usll 111. the c()untless ones who 1lIlve gone answered the ca.rd sent out asking ments and plan carefully, don't Mrs. W111 Kersey was a Wednesday on before 18 "Better now". Why it the farmers wanted that service hoard but bUy Defense Stamps IIld of Waynesville, to Wllmlpgtan MOI1day, where she. had her tonsllll re- guest of her s16ter, Mrs. John Mc- should he or we fear that whiCh wlll thia year, No ~e hu.ving someone Bonds. moved at the office of Dr. Pej!le. Donald. come to all that; is? , -----.:.....-----~--------------.:.--..... ReportB from Harry Gral'Jam, who Ob.~' "For In my Father's house arc r.r;;======~====~====~========~ ~ Is !it Blair Hospital, J.,ebanon, is ·m any Il?ansions, getting along real well arid will be ' Meredith Ch.... '-er:-s Whit~ker fil'st Were It not so, I would have out home the last Qf the weet. ....".. tOld you." \, • , . Mr. E. J. Carmony, of SPrtDgfle1d, born child of Wlnlfl:ed M. and Wal Now in this hour of death we P'Y spent Sunday afternoon with his tel' H. ~hltaker, was born ncar aloud and from his voiceless lips ; mother, Mrs. Mary carmony and Waynesv111e, ~hlo, December 9, 1912. there comes no word', but Miss Velma Smith. ' After an il!nCSS of ' severnl months , ''He Is not dead, 'such souls 'ft>r~ -.,. an d .... U B urne t en- death came to him In Springfield ever live ..... .....- s. Q,lU'vey tertained the DLnner Club at thcJr ,Ohio, Janus,; 26, 1942 !lot the City In boundless measure of t.h home Saturday 'evenlJ'lg. . . Hospital, the Hospital in which he love the, give." ' Mr ' and Mrs. Loren RoutZahn 'f had labored and which he had serv- , W~esvUle, were Sunday aftern~ ed with &0 much vllgor and loyalty. , card cif Th~ . . Au Houtz- Mere~lth grew to ro,ung manhood In Our most sincere tHanks and ~llguests of' Mr. and and .faaply -, y , 'the cOll!ltry and_he:r~ he learped to preclaUon Is ex~ehded to OUl': r~la.­ Every thing, for Building . 'l'lio8e from •here 'w.ho attended love nature. and was, wl~h her e~l~r ' tivea, .. U~nds, and neIgl\bors. ' for . the " fUneral or Meredlth whttajer and fOl'ql, deeplY touched through~u~ their kindness and sympathy. shoWn ' Plione 2281 Wayneaville, at WayneavJll~ ... E. 'church Thurs- his life. ..!" us in' the .of our dea~IY beloved . ~, ' 1\'cre: ' Mr. and Mrs . . HarOld After. com~le~g ~aL~h Sch~I , son ~d ,I!TO~her, Meretilth Whitaker. whttaket"Mrs. 'H&rv~ Burnet Mr: ~~~ in W~.,a,Ule, Mel'edl~b with We alaO}'~" to thank~the donori or • "and '~.Lea11e QraY; Mr, ~4~. h1!i. brothe,~~mC?ved . ?~ i to Wltten- the ,pw1~I. ~u'~lf~ floral QfIeri~gs . 'Pr8J1k ~~~t. Mi'i. A.P. Kyte . ~ Opllege. ,!fare . ne;, en~red Into ~. L!!M1l1 ~d Miss H!!lep HaWke ''a~~~~~~~=========~==~=~~ . 'Mlaaes' Betti ROutlJatin' and AJme~ ~e college' spirit a11~' life W1t~· th~t l ,ff!! .~~ ~1iSl:<, ~v. L. ~. , ~dleY1 for. ' . ,Ii!telnli:e,- RBy ·.,ruler ' arid.' Mr. an4 ~ y1gOr, and ~t wlUe~t; . I!O ' ~c~.. ·· ~l.iI '~tI; and. :comrortlng 'Words ,!lnd . ' . !,zed . his eve/:')' act·. ~th,letlC8 ~ :.~~u.bbs· lun~~ ~ bome tot the ~ff1"MrS.' walter· Kebrlck. . Mi- ana Mil. WwlaDi sparta of e~~ry Idnel r~ted ~·;d.en~~d ~acIbUS'manner In which w~ called to Dayton iUt ..eek on :from early , chUdhO(ld. ~en:, he,Jw,u ( i,be1 ~~ete'd ih.~ ~(meral. ,; account Of the ~oua lilneas Of .~ h18 element an~ ~ ~~~en':l- "" ~d' ~ ,Walter H. Whitaker . ~~ lIttle granilaon,EdmoI}.d ~:. ly . na~ure ' and a1n~Cfe suil18~ ~ . 1It.·and p.~Ch.arles.S, Whi~ker, ,' MlnseD Jr; who .. . t Mlam11VaJ.- won f~l' him the fiiencisl).lp. Of ·elIery-, \ Anna ~,~ater . ~~~~~~~~--~~:;;.;..;:..:;.~~~~~;;.;~~~.,;;;;J.._ ~e1 BOIIpltal, , a ~ . pU1 lila" ,"bird wor ' It ' '.~ ::' (..NnTICE' . r 4' ' a VIQUm Of whqopiD8 :o ne QD. . , ~CJoDl I. .' . I• '. COUih. He II" very 'IOw at <,th18 wrtt.- anii deep ~t.erelSt In· athletlCSl .1". ,: " ... Ina. ,\ . ~~f;. to ,.IWD .-~II ~4 :; ,w.a}m-:'sn l~ ,,~b~Fnber8 to. , '. . ' . i " the, C9~e footballl teain. Tiie t~ tlle' Oh~o'J~bti'al ~el~phnne: ' . • J ' U __ ..~' ~ he waa I1'nAlll' of atatlq pr;.. , _ ~. " , ' .. ),. ven'~ his acl.1ve:' I~t1clPitat.m On C~l!9ra~O~ ,Will; ~~Q~ue to ,' _ , " ~, .. .' the team In l:oDflln!Dce ~ ~~ p~, t~!~~ ~ nt~tt. · bi1l~I . at, Mn. ,~"1e, ~.~, . ever, he brought hlcmor iuld "ory fA) ·the old. 'OUic~ The"', of~lce . ~ .. Mn Bertba OordOD ... ~ his college . on . the .track team In.be. open 1lom..c9"a, ' nrt to

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- baaket dlntler .tn inval1d. honor of Brother Joe Plne. 'rhe SJ!:CTJON 8, This Ordlnanl;e Is Mr. and, Mrs, Emof Bailey, ot MIss Doris Pires spent th& Week publlc 1s invite \I' til come and 1\ear hereby ~eOlared to be an emerg., Lebano n, visited Robert Chapm an, end w ith Miss Evelyn Hobl\t. or Brothe~ ptne and enjOY, tbe basket en y measure 'ne9cssary for the Wl- , son of Mr. and Mrs, J . B. Ohep- Beavertown, Dayton. medi!lte preservation of toe publ IC ellnner. " \ h man, ",,)to Is _stntlone d at Shepha rd ealth, ~afety anel general welfare • . ' \0 • 7·90 1)., m. OhrlsMan Endeavor. of tbe viUage o! wa,yuesv'lUe, 011.0. Fle'd, Te while on a rece~t Mr. ' and MtI., J , ' J. Burske were 7:46 p. m. Prenchl ng. alld shall go into Iuj,l force nod • -Cincinn ati visitors, Monday. ' , Western ' trl p . eJfeot upon its passage. Fat.ber Krumho lls, J>r tes t • .. . , Passed: " February 2, 1942. ~ , ST. 'AUGUS TINE VHtJR( lH ' Mr; and Mrs . GUbert Frye an!l"~ .C. H. BRAOE, Mayor. ' . Mass 9:oo' a. m. .' At t~st; H. M. CAREY , Olerk, 's~ns e'nterta1lned Mr. nnd M • 41.," ALTAR BOYS' FOR' FEBRUARY v!n 'Earnha rt and,Mr . and Mrs, Earl '.Flrst Sunday- Low Ma/5SI' , Earnha rt at <linner. last ~ursd llY DonBld Brown. Ta,nday Newlan d. HNA.N ()IAL R~PORT OF night THE l3"l;ond SundllY=-'Low Ma&a. . • BOAItU Ol': EUU CA'l" ~N • '. • METHO DIST (lJIURCH -r 1"O)' ll'1Scal Yelll' Ending Mrs. M. A. Fulkerson an d daughRonald . Clark. Gene Newlan d. ~Is 0 •. Itaelley. Plutor Decembel' 31sl;, 1941 M Third Sunday Low ass, ter, Zana Mllll, and Mrs. ,"" ,E. Stout M IIS8 ~ RlU'nl 'Scbool District . "Aft Is·. ft COUDly dt Wa rl'cii Y .......r ""n. ' and daughte r. WInn Ie JO " were SUNDA Ohurch SChool 9:30 11.. m. . Fourt h sunday- Hlim Moss and P. 0 Aadress' Harvel'ysburg, luncneo n gue:~ts. last Thursday, or Ohio. WorsbiR Service- 10:40 a. m. • Bened! ctlon. Mrs. L. A. ararst and children , of . ~Jaijuary 27, Ill .. :.!. . near Dayton. " , I '(lertUy the fOllowing report to ' . Topic "The Dlvme Seoret." Gene Olark. Ronald Clark. be correct. \ Youth Fellows hiP. TUes. Eve. 7:30 Mr. and Mrs.'"iienioOO:DennY and Sacrista n. · lIt1AR¥ i:)YFER Mr. anel D. Mis. Rona ld elll't, 01 Oholr Practice, 'rhurs. Eve, 7:39. daUiht Ua spent SatunIa Y with the Clerk of the Board or lWucat10n Dayton bv.ve Dloved into Mrs. ' Oleo The ' District Youth Fellowsh'p ~c{!nure ~mteral Lee ',Rue y famtly. , CARD OF 1'HANK S 'rax Valuati on ., .•.. .. 'I,~27,450.0J . Mn. Bert BK.::;u-.Corresp ondent RoberU:On'S pl~9PCrtyJ on Fra klln' IrlStitute will meet Friday evenln~ I Wish to take thla oPportU nity. to Tax LeVy . .. . . ... . : . . • The Home BUIlders class and the . 5.9()Road. " t;cllO(ll l!lnrollment .. . . : . ' ~llmt and Saturda y of this week at the express my sincere thD.nQ . "25. Crusade r'a class"of the FelTY church Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Halnes 'called '.. ' . aIiel ap- Salluie and Wages ,.. . .13,951.~ ~ " ,L,_.. 'G race , Methodist Chu.r~. Dayton. preciatl on to members are having an attenda nce contest, on Mr. and Mrs Banner Stewar of the &wiuhary t and Cash Balances, Mrs. Sadie mason, of ,Harve,Ys- Or Ph one, 2171 , W aynea vl te"'ft'-e WayneAv1lle Olv\c -ClUb and the burg opd litt,l e MISs Rhoda BunReedpb .~ Expend itures e the winning side to be en..... .. d family, Sunday; , cii • hte "f Mf ' and Mrs ' BALAN The o:J.wUAR.Y 1st, Dayt.on Dist. by the losing side. The first Sunday , Mission ary , Wayne/ lvUle merhnn ts fo,r the!-t' Oenera lCl!:. The Lildies Aid had an all aay nell, . IlIJi r '0 :e'\Ul(l' : •.. , ••. , . . , 1941 1,634.36 , tbJi Institut e will be h~ld at- West Car- l,ovely gUts, the Home Builder 's had 14 present quilting Wednesday at the . ., Boud Re~trem ent Fund " 2,8:14.21 , l:lome of" Rhodea . ~~~~. are :pe:~gP L roUon, Friday •.Feb. 13th, All laymen and ~he Or'usader's bad 20. ' Mary L. EIlmha rt. COru.tl'Uctlon Fund . '. . . . , .' :a39,t);J Mrs. Bert Bunnen. Weelc w 1", an ." and W. S. C. S members ur~d to Mrs. Pearl peeno. mother of Mrs. 'rotal . " " . : .... .... . ... *',708.40 Miss Marle Oarsuc h has accepted Reuo~. attend. ' SmJth, Is visiting at tile Perry pllr- a position as seeretar y to R}!; O~ Attorney Mr; and Y~:' j. : LarrlCIQ were The Friends hip Club will me!!t. ORDINANCE NO. , 161 Genera l ~lld . ... ,., ..... t2J,001.43 son&ge. Alton' Brown. AN QRDllf ANt,; , TO REOUL ATE guesta Bond. lat a fa mily tUnner, Sunday . Retirem ent Fund ,., ~.9~ ST MARY' S EPISCOPAL Rev. W. O. Smith and ReV, Joe THE ERJ!lCTlON S.un'I'A RY Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Garsuc h Total •.... . . .. . .. . . . ... t21,ti41,4J Pine visited. the o1nc1nnati Bible daughte r entertai ned Mr. and and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. CONDI TION, REPAiR . ALTERA ~. Total Recelp,ls and , m, of, sprin grJeld. SEXIO ESIMA SUNDAY Seminary Prid&y IUl'd ReV. PIne wui Grimes TUesday evening. IIrs.' Oharles Wash})U TION REMODELING OF AND Balancll .... , ..... ... . .. $26,349.86 Mrs. 'Nettie ''llnne" CoIteIp oadeot spo"'e at tbe Ohllpe • • • Mr. EdWin S. Kinney ' ,1 esrvlees. ADDITIONS TO. BUILDINGS OR' EXP Miss Virginia Belcher spent TUesDr and ' Mrs, A-: E. Stout and I~ , . .. OTHER STRUCTURES AND TO ,Oenera lEND Mr. ' an,d ~Iey Rhoads . of 1 daug;"te~ ' visited .¥r. and Mrs. Funel . ' . .. ..... . . $18.69f.7J PeITY J. Thomas wes very lucky day evening with 10:00 a . m. Sunday School PROVI Miss Ruth DE FOR Bunne THE I . Columt)\lII were week end guests o( this year. being aurprised AL Bonel Retirem ent Fund. .. l1:qo a. . Mornin g P ril.ye r and AND REPAIR OF 'REMOV II)' two Mr. and Mrs. Harn' Ernely: enter- Walter Klaye~, and fa mUy, INSECU RE C(Ili:,tru ctlon Fund . ' .• , . :I,048,I/J 2S9,a;l of Oln- Sermon. , Mr. anel Mrs. Waltclr RhoaQs. BUIL1)INGS WITHI N THE VlL.: 'Iotal , #..... , ........ birthda y clInners, one last sun~ay talned the Leatroe at their '. .. ~,lI85.56 ' home, clnnatt, sunda; . . • FRIDA Y- Feb. 13. )41'. and Mrs. Harriso n Whltam ore and one thla Sunday put. lie baa wednes day evening. I.AGE OF WAYNESVIIJLE , ·OHIO. BALANOE, pEO~ 31, r ' .. >Mr. 1941 and Mrs. E. F. Ea1'llha rt were ' d M B t B nell and • visited their MUte, Sunday . reached his 30th year· Present (or Genera l F\IU ... . •• ' . , ••• 3.908.l1 Woman's Auxiliary. Mrl!. O. R. an ra. er un , ... dinner guests last Wednesday eve- Frazier, hostess , Bond Reklrem ent Fund ..• . 1;426.1<1 JU!) IT ORDAINED' by the Counoll Mr. and Mrs. 'MJJ1ard Ohatwood <limier were Mr. and ~. Lawrence authter s entertai ned Mr: and Mr~. ning 'I'0\.!l1 , •..• , _ . " . ... •. , •• 5j364,$J of their son-in- la w and (lr th e V1Uage Qf' Waynesville . ~» TOLaI Expel)dltpres snu . " spent the week end ' with Mr. and Thomas , CcJrpqral and Mrs. LoweU aushn KUlI~n and eon. Mr. and iiaughte r, Mr. lind Mrs. J . N . lUIbiriWAYNESVJLLJt CHURCH OF .' the State or Ohl(): that !n tlle Balance .. . . , ... . . . , . .. . ,26.349.8 Prlnile and son, Mr. and YrII. Br- Ml'II. Leon~d BunneD an.d !4n5. K O. Arthur. family, son. of ......... ton,. J · QUIST ' '-'" Intcrellt41 oJ \ 1l11 llUbJic helllth, ;;"rnv' ENUE- ' ~eJpta S d ~ Mr. and Mrs. Sherma n TInney en- no Thomas and chUdren. B. R. and Y1a8 Carrie B ~ey. un ay. 8 l' 1 e t~ .: . conveni ence, 111; ' . o()mfo!'t • th P Mr and Ml'II Monta Lewis and &On nrosperUy and general welCare: , """ Dr. and M.i's. H. PI. Dye and sons SUNDAY tentain ed l\III. anil Ml'II. James Keo-- Fordyce ,and e . J . Thomaaes. Bond, Interes t and .: r K were Friday and M)out Saturda 50 y !Wests peraons at attende d . dincalled on Mr. and Mrs. John oes'net at PIn~e Tue6da r ,~venlng. ' Fund •... . . •. .. $ 639.98 M.ax Randall. of ner ,Iven at tbe Ferry church Sun- ter and daughte r. Saturd~y SEOTION 1. 'OIat It shall I)e un- ,-\11Sinking other purposes . . .... evevlng . the }I'ome of Dr. and Mrs, B. J . deliver the sermon Olnclnnal1 will Gqeats of Mr. and Mrs. Ohester dey in honor of Rev. and this Su?day . lawful tor any person. persons. firm 'l;'ptal prop~l'ty 'I'a>t •• . • • . 7,395.03 lin. Joe Elllott . of O'ollimln'ls. 8,035.01 Bible 8cbool 9.3,0 a, m. 01' corpora tion, t o erect. repair, F'oundat1on Prolll'am .... Bolan Satprda y ~=g were Mr. PIne. Rev. . PIne preache d at the WASTE PAPER COLLECTION " • • . 11,024.2.1 alter, __ remoele l, ill whole or in part, Interes t from State on John Sears. of Cincinn ati, spent, Communion 10:45 a. Ill. . or mak'e or bUild a11y addi~on or and MIl. ~erllon 1M' Irredu Ible -Debt . . . .. , f D , mo~~ ~~. und here would M~rs oln thte local !J:Oy SC:: Monday . night with his parents 31,10 'Mr. and_rs . EIl.r 4JTII.Y 0 ayW ...... 0.... aro . Mr, SeJunlormornEnlldaea'vmor' 6 :45 p, .m. troop will co ec Wi\Ste paper :t~~~:~n : ::t~~h anq Mrs. W. 'N: Bears. ~U!~~p ton were S\l1ldll,lJ g!le!ts, of Mr. aild ' can me at eenterv1lle 7481 and ol~~ l'l!t~~ ~~~~ ons ,.. ... . . 25 ·.o0J ten newspapers &gain this Saturda y, ......eo\lll .. , ". _.. • • • 15 tl "'ftft~ I Senior Endc_avor 6:45 p. m. ' t .. th ..~ l.aA6use the of said Village, or permit or cause loin. OUver 'Davis and --..11· Total ReYenu Everett e ... me ..., news . ey ... . . Seara .. . $ 19130.a. 1s confine d to his ow, --Preachi Februa ry 7. ng' 7:30 p. m. the one same td be sI without first ~ON-REVt:NUE' Mr. and Mrs. A. 'C. Sparks vls!- folka away from bome 1Uld boya WEDNESPt.Y ~ pl'esent lng to t,he Mayor In ' of said Oerti!1cates of Indeb~~~ess In order - to ' .speed up ' the work home beCause :~f !11n.ess" , ted h1s sister. Mrs. R. J , Whisler of camp lead this paper and Prayer and J3ible Stlli:ly '1:30 p. m. VUlagll a wrlt~en appll~ they Uke tlon.~ of " Sold : .. . ...... ... . . . cfOllecti ng, Mr. Carl Pel'KU6 • 24114 :10 Mr. aild Mrs . lewis Fires and . We Invite you to come n..wtoil last week. to £now bow are the people they director of this work hal request0n, and wor- gj!tjler With pjan:s and ,speclfi~ ..,.., ed Acorue~ Interes t on OertUicate~ . NI'. and Mrs. Ployd I.ynch and lett behind tbemBo please d . tiona, family or, 1/1 spent lleu oall Sund thereqf, , ny with 'Mr, an Ehlp with "". all persons baVlIl8 paper to be colrB\evan t of lndeqte dneas . •. " .. " U2 A A t A ft-' tl 0_ lOll Donnie v1s1ted his mother and wll) you? I don" ' I\n~ al"eqlli' e ..es.... p ODa q f WQf.... like to be bother- l~ted to place it In front of their Mrs. C. H. :Harbes on . and . Mr. ....,Jun\1 ll .• . . . \ .. , . .. , .. 25.50 propose d to be done. tqgethe r with father Bunday. "" TO' .... ..... Non - RevenltA ' ing you 'everY week wben 'you say home. of Centerville .'·... RRy elltlRC H OF CHRIS T as the"J do ' their trash for Hilroid "'aylor 'w ' " , . • . • 25111" • .. the fee "erelnll fter fIXed for Ule A,.. _. . , . . , . Total Mrs. oilas. LyDch Is ,slowly tm.- you doo't bav~ anY new&;lo ....... --Actlona • "1"4) Issuanc A e A ,bltUAI"", per_'t,' and W. C. fbntlb. "Inilie r ~ collection. Homea lv'bere there ta _~o . Mr. and Mrs, ~an :··'"::. .o ...... .:.:... ' · ~ .. '" .'.oj " .. '"fO'D ........ Walton proVIng at her home. were r ....... .. call me. :rblllllt -. 80 very much. thereaf tel' obtaining ' a permit ' ~ set out will ' be vlsltec1, bow- , Sunday visltor6 M;>MI mSTRA ,"ON at tbehom e of Mr. 8uNoA Y U _ . Ro'y ...-tus. o~ Ore<>nn'la. VIsJplcl Mayor snd two members of A-I ,to u , inc. Salaries and -"D. Bto ..... ....... '. "'.,_. _A.ae at teal el ... Wages" 0 E ':'la ... ~ of Mason ever. 9:30 , PII a. Di. Bible. School. WllI "'" ...... . an auD. • , ,,,r C"'¥.. CllWlCU pf said village, ~d two Awn: OfticeJ'slIJld J!:rbp\oyes ted Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lamb ~d , . • 341.30 Olem\Jers to ~ deslgnr.ted by the dences anc1 bUslneaa houses in the To~ Persona l ' AA~lce . . • . . '341.3il familY. Sunday . 10:U a. m: Lord's Supper. Mr and MrS '!II •E Stroud were Counc. U to • . lMlIlne u section. In cue 01 ram, no - , erec t • repalr• a Iter. or 0 Ifice .Suppl1es ........ , . .". . , '. : itt. and 'Mrs. lam Head visited 11:00 a . m. . -. Sellmon 3fU6 . '"" .._ O--~ the morn1n g remode l s4ch building eoUectla o~ · structur e: D wiU. tie .made. Total O\her Pur~es .... Sunday dinner gues~ of Mr. and 811.48 Mr. and. Mrs. James Head. of Or tin. ...... ~ , pro,?de d bowever. that In tbe even,t . ~ta1 AdmlnJ Mrs. Leonard 'l'lnney , atration .. $ sao.88 • such" permit 1$ reluseH-;-urno ao- lNSTR UCTIO NiOnia. Sunday . I ,', Mr, and Mrs. Roy ' Sbiw 01 near SOYle EB BBLD TODAY GEB Mr, 'G ;bert Frye and Mi'. and. Mrs, Moms Hopkins were SPrinl Valley, called on Mr. and 118.8. . . .. , . .. sons spent -' with Mr. and visiting- Mr ' 'aDd MrJ. James Mar- Mrs. Lee MoJ'llUl Bunday afterno rece!pt bf sold Mayor, the B4 Telct BooKS .' ••• , • • • , . on. Punera l servlcea will be held this Mrs. Dallas Bqller and daughte r, LOS~-7:50x20 t~ck tire and blue appllcn ot may (Jan In Kentuc ky. Mn. John I(oeater an4 da\ilbte r, (Thund ay) afternoOn, 2 'p . present the same, B-6- Ather Educati onal m. at Miss Ka~yn. c){ Dayton , Mr. and Mrs. CoDrad Purkey were Velma, and ~d. Mr. WUllam De· the McOlur wheel on Route 73 near Waynes - or a ·simlla.r aJllpllcatlon tI! e Punera l Bome tor Mrs. the. Suppl1 es. .. ....... .. ... ... 137.28 ' SJUldll>Y evening guests of Mr. and • • • . vllle. Reward oftered for wheel COuncil of , said ,Village • . at ' fternoo n callers of Mr ' , any E-P Repairs Educatl onal MJas Mary Eva LeMay, foe. were a of Dayton, or lnform~ , • t1oJ\ ' leading " Mn,tle to re- meeting thereof t whereupon &aId rBer, &ge 83, who died spent the weeit end with her par:MrIi. Sam Hobbs. . mellt. ...... . ...... and Kl'I. Morris Lewl,a and 100. Je T\lesdayEllenba 18.'16 I ml COI1OOI1 mllY allow or disallow said , ,' Equip . mllfD:1ni at ~e" hom~ In TOtal other Purposes ... $ 410.70 Mr.· and Mrs. Morr1s Hopkins and ITY Lee. , covery of same, , Inquire M a - appliC3tion/ and !Il~y Issue Of reJIa1'VeylburI. after .. 10Di illness. ents. Mr. and *s. Frank LeMay. Total InstrUc ~on . \, . .• .• 1I,5:i5.3J . "'-., M"rv Lamb were Xenia sbonGazette. fuse.~ pei'mjt Pil!feupder. " Mr _..A Ml'II HUey Giblon apent Sh LlB~ " '''-'g th ' -I. f Joe Elle-.... • -" . . . ..... • '" • • 2-6,12·. e WIllI e wue 0 ' • ..-~~ON 1I. -I,D. Mr, and Mrs:j'P ' L. Reason were ders; ~at~day. ' . Frlday" wlth Mr. and ¥rB' BUswortb 40."0 bul1<Ung ~I'Jlllt the event 8UCP " B-5 School Library Books ' 40.2a Uttle Miss Annette TInney and G1bso,!1 and faDuly.of near ~el,lter- ~, an4 ' a native of' Warren dinner guests SjUOday, or Mr. and LOST- Man's lIncd glove, on Ma.n therefo~, . hereinb Is Issue~" tbe tee , Total Libraries ....... . . , efore , r COunty eferred . ~, . ' TRANS PORTA . TION BWy Eva"'~ OF Mrs, PuPIL Harry SHun, are t. or'F- anklin. ' fln"in" St Return to this ortlce. .... " " out JI~st how '·We y. sha)! ~ One D.ollar ($1.00>. , .... -d abe is aurBes1des her hus..... E-12, Ttanspo rtauon ' palnf\1l ' the mUmp! can be. . . • • • _. . , Mr. Earl LUCI'II and friend. , or v1ved by one aoJl, Elmer, SECTIO N 3, It hft,, 'be . un1&w'ful . .... ' -... , 8..... at ' home, vvn ... 1lC t • • • •••• , •••• •• • •$ 3,216.( 0 Mr. ' and Mrs . Howard Missildine. FOR ' SALE- Priers, 'M{$. WUJ1am Fleeher retUJ'Iled to 'PrankU n, caped on h1s 3 or 4 ·lbs. to constru ct- or cause to be conparent. , Mr. three brother s and two sleters. Total Transpo rtation Mrs . Mabel Sl.aup. aM Mr. and Dressed or on foot. Barah O. Bes- structed wlt bln the' corpora te -ClnclnnBtl 11lter spendin g' sevu.aI and Mrs, ,DaVid" Lucas and limits family of Puplls ..... .. ........ $ 3.216.01) Jalnea Rader; ,of Harvey sMrs, H~old " .ciays with 1)er son-in- law and Sunday afternoon. MJ er were guests Sat- , ton '''Waynesvllle, Rural' Route' 3, ~~f~~e Vill~~.~ o~ :~esvi~'thanY ~At1XIi.'IA.a.Y AQENC burg ~ conduct til8 aervlces an,d urday IlIght at tbe home or I I!S- , Mr ' . and Ph~ne' 2891!. " da~hter. Mr' l!nd Mrs, Gayle Evans. Y1a8 ,Pauline ,Gibson . ne or o. er s uc Ufe. "hS. Lot~rr -I.',lnfield, · or ' Day' -n Out ec 4rel'li .. , .... .. .. . .. . .. $ 35.0J was .. provlcUn .... lJ , 1lP,1"at W Mrs. Earl Evan~ s\)ent Friday ws,th guest of Mt. md ,Mrs. Ben weekend Jlurlai In M1aDU Cemetery. ' Jl(lnn~l fir W l To~ Pers,.Qna l Bervh,le •. 3MO hazards. including properly c!ln-e Other Gruber Fixed Charges at a party ele ,r ating Mr. WI~- FOR S~Tell ewes. her brother~in-law and sJster. Mr. and famllY. Inquire. structed tlqes and chimneys. ade, / BASTE an~ RN Contrib STAR NOTICE ution .. . . . . . field's birthda y ~nnlv.erBary, 2.00 . and Mra. N. D. Smith, of Spring IlUlode~Jluimell, ft. 1 Wa.ynel! vUle. ,..quaf,e and proPl!.fly Installed elec- Total-O and Mrs: Prank Kellis spent M1am1 Obapte r No. 10'1, O. E. S. Lller Purposes ... , . 2.0J .• • Volley. , Phone 2885. _. I&s,t week with ~. and Mrs, Bershe,I wm meet in regular ~on. " ' ti1clll wtrlntr and rOQf!ng ma.ter1al T tal other AUXlUary M,onday }-Mrs. Harry Va'n scay, oC Ohl11e7 Feb 5- ' ," of a ~C1 w.hloh 1$ reasona):lly fire tgenc1es . . ........ .... . ,,$ nIn Feb 9 1942 cothe: Ohio spept IBlIt MOllelay ' and ' , 37.00 • • , resls~lng," wtler~ -IIuch fi~es. chlln- OrlilR4 TION OF-SCHOOL. eve g, .•. , t PLANT Mrs. J ' J, F OR REN-r= sleepln g RoO'll1s. Mr-i: neya, ,wlrlflg Margar et Hadley, Worthy Ma ron TUes~ay 'Wi~h her alsler' or roofing are included Persona l. Servlce . .. , .. ..... $ , 9'10.oJ . . in) ~ Mary L. Earnha rt, Sec'y, 1?\'OpOSe d .constru ::tton. F\lel . . .. .. . . ~ . . .. , ... , ... , ,Bu'rske and familly. · 580 68 J J P: Larrick. Ph~ne 2361. Bi!xn1dN 14. It shall be unlaWfUl, Janitor s ,Supplies . , . : .. .. 1511;3 , 2~2. 9; 16. c. ' NT RTAINE for any , Person, who has obtalnl!el other. Supplies . .. . ... D ~TTIMES l'fASONlC NOTICE • GUESTS E E ,. . . . . 1.7181 rmlt d b I Miss Oonerll Adams, of ctnc!n': " Regular . com!Dunlcatlon Of ' '' 0ity .. .. " ....... a pe l\ereun .. ". and pro- El-' ,."... , , ' "CONFIRM OR DENY" I the ' FOR RENT- L-21'ge y .. ness rOOI,It. ceeds ~th &he constructionwho nati was the week end guest of Waynesvr.:e Lodge, 'No, 163, there1n Telephone .. ........ .'... - 207.81 33.93 F . & A. ' Corn er location . 0 p p 0 si t e p~ttted. to, ~ake. caUS~I0l' permIt ,Advert1slng ...... . .... .. .. Mrs: Prank Swartzel. Mr. and~ :Mr8. M., Tuesday evenlng, Februar 24.2;; y 10" Way nesville NaW.:mal Bank. In- to ~ II1IIde. any .~ubstan UllI change HaUling .... .. , \ .. . . .. . ... Friday , and Satur day 4'1.8) I .Tnhn W Kersey , and son were also 1942. VI slln quire Warren Braddool' o · S, ¥ . devl'a~, or , 'QIi11ssI " t g b""br ~e~ en we come. ,' ~ on; .' 'from the other Comrac t and· 0pe . n plan. . pe..... tlon 0 d , SeUers I tl Lebano Order dinner HueRta at the Swartzel home, n. a..~vice Phone 338. .,..",.. S ........ c~ ' Kennet h Houa:h, W'. M. 8, r eser p on . ....... , .. ,... . . . '15.00. of the wo~ proposed to be done, Saturda y evening. lit Hit · 'Ituiuranee . .•..••. • •........ . . .iSI Vern Armitage, Sec·Y. 'i3 F\!b. 5; 12, 19-· 2nd Hit . as set tOIih '~ ~he ' applica tion TOW O~l1er PurP.O& es .. ".U24:5 ,I , 4 Hal Roach '. - for .Bald permit, or m aald docu- - - - - - - - - - - - -..........:..-- -....::..:.-- - ' - : Total Operati on •, ---menta Mcomp~ng'·' SaId appUca-;' Sch901 PllLn~ , ...of.. . .... . ,. :~,3M,5 USHERIFF OF & AU ,America.. C~Ed tlon. U~~III l\~ .IIi~1 llave first olI- . MAlNTENANc~ · OF ' . " taiped, ~ $mende~ ot: supplem ental ' SCHOO~~,.,;" . . TOMBSTONE" . . ''. ' Frane e. ~fcird perrott a~t~or~lf a n y . oharlle,• .MAter1Al8 for )(a.Int. EquiP. devta~on or omlssJon, in lhe ml!-n· , an4 Purnitu re ....... ... _. 333.91,ner l1eretnbefore proVlded for ~he ,Replac ement other ' • . obtliliilng of an original Penhit. \ . Equipm ent , ... , ... .. ',' . • J ·12.?1 ' SUNDAY d MON DA'l SEcTIO N. II. Aliy person, personS, mPalis:8chOO1 Buildinga •. 371.'1';' flfDi or corpOration that,shall v1\J.:".. 'r9tal otller Purposes . ; ." ,' 61UJ late arty ' of · tM pi'<lY1s10ns of' this Total a..~ten&nce ,o f . Ordiniu)ce s,,~p. be ,deemed gun~ , 8ch'ool ,PlAilt : .. :1.-:.......: ':" :.818.4i ot" a'l mISdemeanor... '~~ ullQb co~- ~ .,otaI ~atlon ' . ' , ' " j ," vi~tion thereof; shall be pw$he d Iii and, ~~ce " ... ,'.. /01:1.93 > 11 :rIrie:,bt "not less th~n , ~ve ($.5 00) DEBt 'Sm-yn m:- " " , Donars, nOT~ more 'than Two-bu n': ~~~t~~ ,1,300.01) , ! d.ted ~ fifty " ($260.00) Dol1a1'1\J and "In"","", ,, 0I:,l 1)IC!rid.ti .,...... ". 1 '148.00 t, snall ,.,..Y. tile . ~osts 01 prosecut1~ In~ on certlt1c ate I • and shAll"be requk'¢d to remove, or CIt Inil~ ., ..,,1.... 1.82 hav~ ~mqV'l d. any b\llldln r, ,buiIjt._' 'l'o!tal Debt Serv.icti :, . .:. •~~.a2 ~~~~ure. · structur es. , ,or~· a~-; O~AL O~y_. . ,_ ' "Ittoni~ ~el'et<ll- ere<'t.e'i! ~ con.8uUci,1D18 .~.:. ''r: ' ":1,:." ~ .f , stmcted ' I!~~~~ !to' the, p roV$alonl! 'I'N~: ... ~I:.Oapltal ~- ••..• au. 01, this Or'd1Da-nr.e. within t,hlrty (lIet" WtlJ'~lcates of' ln~ ~ _. ~I days t.rom receipt ol ,notlce"ln Wrlt~ PaId •.••••• 2,""'1) \rig ~J!rvEid npQn, lUm. 'ller. ~ It· or :rota1 J!:xPenditlJ!ea ,.... '~,",, 158 tliem elth~l''. ~sonal1y : or h;f~ . at \ Total ~on s ',' .118 ' gr sent to h l$; , bers. 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Wayne. Twp. S:ohools , MIstakes were made by both teachers and pupils when the new war tlme neceasltated a ' change in tl e hlgh ..J. hool sohedule. The conflicts, however, have been cor rected and the polley of starting school (lot 9:16 A. M. and closing at 4:20 p. M . has really gone into effect at both buildings. No alteration w s made .In the grade schedule other than tbat school starts an hqur later by the clock.

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The Kings M1lls hosts for the last meeting of the Schoolmasters' ClUb, ThUrsday. February 12. have extended invitations to members of the organization and their wives. as well as the women teachers in the county and their hWibands. Those who attend thls dinner meet_ ing at Kings Mill will hear NUk-

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anth ChOvrl~, a native of India. deliver an address.

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The m1ntsllrel. "The Blood and Thunder He:alth Sanitorium." is beIng rehearsed by the F. F. A. boys. Tbe cast Inchides: Dr. Iodide ... i . .. . Philip Hartman Dr. Hackew;aw .. Robert Earnhar t Dr. Vackum . 1 ..•.. • .. Billy HIsey Llybelle ...... . .. Donald Watkins Hunke~ ..... ... . . Tom Florence Samuel Sockd,¥oger Seezer . . .. .. . . . . . . • . . . . . . • My·r on Hagemeyer Miss Rosebud , Rarebit ....... .... . ... .. . Clha es Rye, Larry Fields Romeo Beau ummel Borgs ..... . . . .... ... . . .... .. Ray MUier Loaf Sugar Johnson . . Benton Hoal!. Patunla ..... \ . .... ClUrord Oral' Popeye Potluc Henry Saterthwalte Mar:row Bones .... Raymond Isaacs

Mrs. Edna Cecl!, of Bluefield. W. Va., is visiting her slst.er, Mrs. Ray Malnous and fnmUy. this week.

• • • Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Frye and sons 'and Frank Crew were Friday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shutts and fa mily.

• • • Mr, and Mrs. J . J. Burske. and daughter, MarUyn, were guests a,t a d1nner party. Sunday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred KlIlle. of Madisonville, O. •

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. Wayne Township men between the ages of 20 and 44 s~ bject to the next draft call. will register here next MOnday. February 16. al the Township house. Registration here will be nndel' the direction of the Amer.<:an Le-

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glon wi th' Fred BraddOCK member . of Ralph p. Snook Post. tn charge. " The offices wUl be open between the hOU1'S of 7 a. m. and 9 P. m While most men of the Townshl" are expected to avail themselves of the opportunity of reglsterlng 'm Waynesville. those who cannot be here Monday. may do so at the Leb anon Town Hall. February a and 15. between the hOll ·s of 12 noon and 6 p. m. Few question l R I'': as'·.' I i~ the regls~rnUon and the formality of lIIling. out t·.e b ;l\u :c.s shOuld not take long.

. Friends of Ollie Mlsslldlne will be glad to lean'! that he ls slowly. ImSchools are being held here In provlng after suffering a stroke of the various Defen se Corps units anJ er" Pratt, who, the oay after paralysis two weeks ago. are crea~lng unusual Inte rest, Dr. l~:lan the long run , was almost as " • • H. F. Dye. local commander all. Mrs. Howard Fogt and son , How- nounoced. Tuesday. excite d us when the R eds ard Wilson Jr. were brought to their Courses or instruction are being won the World Series a home. here. Sunday. from MiamJ given by John B. Oons and Carman VaUey hospital. • Orane in auxiliary fire. police. and couple of years ago • . . reRaymond StiLes, Prorp~sor of • • • air raid dlvlsJ.ons. Both Mr. Oons I membel' • . . a nnounce~ent. Aesthetics at Antioch Collt!tte, spoke Dr. and Mrs. A. E. stout and and Ml·. Crane recently attended a to WnynesvUle PARMER'S EJFCHANGE TO Friends. Sunday. at by village offjci~ls that an HOLD ANNUAL MEETING daughter, Winnie Jo. were guests. state-wide school held In COlumbus the Miami Quarterly Meeting. held Sunday. of Mr, and Mrs. Olenn and received certl1!ca.tes permitting old curfew law prohibiting Members o! the Wayne Township at the White Briel!; Meeting House. The annu.a l meeting of the stock- Bland and daugh ter. of Springboro.' tlJem to give Instruction. Mother's club were emertalned at holders of th~' Waynesville Farm • • • . The Jatest meeting was one held PrOf. Stites topic was "Rel 'glon for children from running the their meeting held FrIday afterer's ElOCbani:e ,"U be held Tuesday. Monday nght for resc ue squad Democracy." streets at night created no noon, 'by the bOYS and gl.rls o! the MeUoh is rl'portecl Mrs. BemaTd The morning meettng for Worworkers. February 17. ~ tb.e Grange Hall. grade building. with a varied proMembers of the Progressive Wo- With dtnner at , noon. There will be to be steadUy Improving from a l'ue.sday afternoon. twenty-five ship was followed with a basket Httle' comment here. and got gram presented under the direction men' club were entertained, Tues- election of dldctors and other Im- tonslleetomy performed at Wilming- women of the commulllty, l:eg\s- dinner at the noon hour. After dinWaypesviUe Considerable o! the grade teachers. day evening, at their regular meet- portant buslnej;s. A large attend- ton last Monday. ter!ld for First Aid 111 CI Vt 18.11 De- ner, the buslness m~tlng was held, publicity' ••. county, Dayton . Miss Eileen Brown. of the sixth Ing, by a program presented by glris ance is expected. • • • tense, received their first Instruc- prior to Pro!. Stites address. grade, announced the following of the local OirlScout' Troop. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ~ohn , W. Kersey tion . .t and Cincinnati newspapers j)l'ogrllm: Bible reading "The l00th W. H. Madden was hostess for the and son and Mr. and Mrs. Joe KerThe dnss In First Aid Nurs.ng Is . d psalm," by Mary DOra Hough; meeting. sey. of Lebanon, were Cinolnnati SAndel' to ctlrectIon of Mrs. Sara carne the story .• • the "Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag." Olrl Scouts was glven by Miss Rayvisitors, Sunday. Braddock and Mrs. . Mary. ThompEditor of this. column is busy ~Iss Ethel Beekman's first grade An account of the work of the son, both graduate nurses. " pupils; rec1taton. "A Year-Round IYn Orabbe; Miss Ruth Helen Leth ese d ays, . w h at with com- Valentine." Joyce Beal; plano solo, Glenn Bland, who had been conPrevloWi plans to use the vUlage May gave a description of her stay _ fined at the home of his wlfe's otnces In the township house for muting to Cincinnati five "Unflnlshe~ Symphony," by Shu- at the Girl Scout camp last sumparents, Mr. and Mrs L. C. t John. Lhls Instruction class, were abandays a wee k and cal')'YI'ng on bert, Norma Longacre; recitations mer; Miss Martha Early presented Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oons. and A hard flghtlng Mason basketbal ' with leg injuries, was removed to doned, as the room proved to be in"Knitting," Wilbelnl1na Braddock an accordion solo; and a humorous daughter, Helen Margaret, enter. with h i dllties bere .•. we and "A Valentine," Evelyn Spray; readlng was gl.ven by Miss Barbara team outgamed and outplayed his home in Springboro last Wed- udequat~. The meeting Tuesday was tained at a family dinner party last Waynesville h~e Friday night. de- nesday. . held at the residence of Mrs. A H exerclse, "DoUy Has the Flu". . ' . Stubbs. . . Tuesday evening. " • • sug' at that if you have Ahlta Mae Nicely, LOlen Hough. Ore,ne. The girls concluded their featIng the Spartans by tne scort: program with 2 stunts. "You Must of 43 to 30. Places were laid for the followClass wlU be held every Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Fulkerson an« anyt hing of interest about and first grad& pUP)ls; rhythm Pay the Rent" and "Hot News". Ing guests: Mr. 'Davld Bryant of PITh' . t d band, second grade pupils and Miss presented by two groups of gl.rls. ;Mason led durlng most of the con- daughter and Dr. and Mrs. A. E. and Thursday Bltemoon at the eo ) e 01' mg • JU rop Zola Strldeq flag exercise. five 4Lh Misses Raylyn Crabbe, Phyllls Mar test and were on top 34 to 21 a t Stout and daughter were dinner StUbbs resldcnce until further Brooklyn. N. Y.; J. Q. Oons, Mlaa Alice Oons. Mr. . and. Mrs. John . into the office or write it on grade boys; reading, "Your Flag ,tin. BaJlbara Crane. and M,ldred the half. While the Spartans all . guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.. Garst notice. A session Is expected to be held Oons and ' daughter. Marilyn, and played below their Wiual standard. and !amIly, last Wednesday evea pellOY 1) '0 t card • • . we and MIne," Robert Hastings; Bow'ne; and MIsses Edwyna Stan- Mason , was D~uCh the best tenm anJ. ning. · SOon coordinating work In all' Mr. and Mrs. Robert GollS. "LincOln's Oett)tllburg Address." forth, Mary Jane Anderson, Ruth on. Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. deserved to win. . • • • 'brauo;;h es of the Clvlll .. n Defense will be glad to get news of Norma Grleber; noveli.y song, Helen LeMay, .nd Martha Early. Robert 0008 were hOSts ' at dtnner In the Jwl10r High Sc11001 game, D1nner guests. Sunday. of Mr. an!1 organiZation. tb' t Th D k M "Wen VisItors Come to Our to the same group. Refreshments were served to Waynesville fared better defeating Mrs. Ray Malnous were Mr. and IS yp C· ... e u es, I'. Schooh" Miss VirgI,nla Hardin's and guests during the so- Mason 34 to, 19, ' and ' Mrs. arl, back from third grade pupils; recitation, 'How melnbers Next Friday night Waynesv1lle Mrs. Edward Barker and daughter , cial hour which followed. te tal Bettie Jean, ot Hamilton. and Mrs. CLASS TO PRESENT F'lc)J'ida report many 'north- Washlngton Dressed," Jem Cook; en r ns Kings Mills on the local Woodrow Brandenburg and daughexercise. "In Memory of WashlngONE..A.CT PLAYLET court with Varsity and Junior HIgh ter .Loretta of Lexington Ky erner are leaVIng eurlier ton." three sixth grade puplis. games schedl1lil<l.. . " " •• . . The Publlc . sPeilking class of the than u s u a l this year ..• they Mrs. Kenneth Hough cqnducted Wayne Township High School w11l J . Q. Oons Is serving on the Pedopening devotIons, reading from · th t .. ' h Ld' t h present a one-act playlet' at the eral Grand Jury at Olnclnnati, th's rea 1lze a S ou I ap.: the Psalms. with the theme. "Ood - • pen here'" Florida is ' e pec- ' is Our +Help and' OUr Bah'ation," ~ eter'"CJ' week.. Mrs. W1lJhl.ln Strader was elootcd r.!lllular dlnnt:!' and bUslneu. mee~ ially vunerab le with it~ long und closed with prayer. ..-~. • • president 'OC''''tlle- -neWlY organIzed Ing of tt\e Waynesville CIYk club, . Durlng the bUSIness session the The Waynesville Church of Christ Dean Hawke and hls frl!!nd, Art group of young married women of Monday night. Feb 16. The meeting wUJ' be held at ' the coastline . . • • several subs club treasurer reported the balan ce has called Mr. Max RandaU. of IInrl'icUa F. 'l'homll8, Corr~8POlldeu' Calvert. o! Columbus spent Satur- the Waynesville Methudist Church, FnrOler's Grange Hall. and dinner. have b e en reported off that on hand February 1. $15'1.06, Club ClnclnnatI, to be their minister for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wbltis and day night and Sunday with Dean's when they he.id thblr second organ. ,wlU be served by- the "20'-30" olub • members ,were ask.ed to visit the the coming year. Mr. Randall Is B. chlldr S parents. Mr. and ·Mrs. C, Lee sate Iln were unday caUers of the H8Iwke Mrs , Hawlte returned to lzaUOIl meetil1g at the home ot Mrs. of St. Mary's EpIscopal Ohurch. t s coast , , . Mr. Duke kite,h en and vlew ' the new electric graduate of the MInnesota Bible h ate d to com home, becaus refrigerator ; purchased by the club SemInary and Is now In his second P.~ Thoma:ses. Columbus, Sunday. with her son for Carl );o'erguson, THursday evenulg. and the school board. Mrs. James year of post graduate work at the e Berean class meeting wlil be a few days visit, 'Mrs. EIl!'l Conner was elected vlcethe fi 'h were biting too w e ll Brannock was appointed refresh- Cincinnati Bible Seminary. Prior to held thIS Tllursday evening and • • • . Mr. Bronso of Bowersville will be pl'esi~ent_ and Mrs. Fer.guson, sec· ••. Mrs. Frank Braddock ;8,' .m~nt oom:mlttee chairman. tor the his acceptance of the Waynesville tse speaker. lBr1ng fruit. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Malnous and ' ' .. " d ' Marcli meetihg. Church. he was minister ot the Th fa son. Donald, ·returned to theIr home retary-treasurer. 1\11'5. Nettle '1'1~ CorrespondeDI Gaze tt e 0 ff Ice VIS'ltor, sal After the meeting refreshments Church of Chrlst at Custer, Ohlo. ' e sugar' mps are running. here. last Thursday. after a two The group will take an active . One can see smoke curl up on the MI'. and Mrs. Gayle Evans had alth~gh she had a son in .of cherry pie. cortee and candy Mr. Randall is twenty-five years smoky air these mornings. Oood ole weeks visit with their son, Ralph. part ~ ch~'ch arlalrs, and will form IlS their guests on Sunday Mr. and rld' W' ar I, s he feels ,chwearregeS.erved by the committee in of age, marrjetl, and has two small IasseBI , • and lam~y o! st. Petersburg, :Fla. Wo children, a boy. two and one-half, Th '11 Fo d • • • one group of the W. .S C. S. fI- Mrs. Jess Weaver of Be1ibrook . ~ci · younger every <;lay •. , CaJ;l and a gl.rl. one year old. Mr. and est! om r yces were supper Misses Lola Sears and Mary nance committee . .At the present Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans Miss Opal Henderson ~f Lebanon I Mrs. Randall and their chUdren ex- gu of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Jaltius. of ' Clncinnati, spent . the tin th d I k I 10 pect to move t6 Waynesville as soon - ThTohmeB.S and son. '. 1e \ey Q.r.e engage n n ttlng was the: week end guest' of her Fel'gU!:ion with ' one .of tbe t elephone number ls center week end with .Lola's parents, Mr. and sewing for war relief. Meetings mother Mrs. · :1"1ora Henderson. Wayne Park trucks. an.d as a suitable residence can be pro- vill e 7418, .nclt as it lYas last week,- and' Mrs. W. N. Sears. cur.ed of., the group w11l be lIeld every two Mrs. Robert FurnaS and MilS Waynesville Boy Scou~s' 7481. We are! sorry If you tr1ed to • ~ • . th . t . caU and couldn t get us. Mr. and Mrs. Will Tunney and weeks and a. name for the organl- Betty Tinney were' Wednesday evega erlllg . Up was e paper ~ W. C Smith visited his brOther .son, of M'a&on, were Sunday dinl1er zatJon will be chosen in the near ning guests of Mrs. Ne~le Tlnnay. Mr. and Mrs. James Keener In t Satu'rday' • • . they re- The ~onuUY sessions of Farmer's ",'I, ,p, H.' Smith at New Vlenn . a Tues- guests of Mr. and Mrs, Rober t future. Saturday evening guests' of Mr arid Mrs. Sherman Tinney. • port a good day's collection dlscUsstOD 'groUPl'! wer., 1 here in daI delegation of 16 attended serv- Baker, Sr. ••• · M rs. K~lsle Arthur and. Uttle ..•~eve.ryone agrees the ne)\' Wayn'e Townshlp, 110_ ,'~ a' \eel " he EaSt Dayton church Mr.. and Mrs. Alva Thompson and SERVICES FRIDAY Beverlie Cbatwood s~t , the put , eYllninl. l l\. . . " 'fPft~ ,"" l'· od In f U t S d ith Mr ' FOR MRS BRADDO ' CK building ordinance is ~ for- . The East Wayn~ Ad'vlsory Coun- ' ....... ' ''' W''¥ ....0 ay even g. am y spen un ay w , and ' . .' . week with Beverije's ' parents: Mr. , eU No 6 met at th h of Mi METHODIST CHURCH I Mrs. Maurfce Hunter. antl daugh- Mrs. C. L. Jones, of HiUn1lton. .'. -' ,. , ward step , her.e , • • COD- ' .. . . e , ome ss ter, Carol AIIln ,spe.nC Monday eve• • • Mrs. EUa Bradock, 69. widow of and Mrs. Millard Cl~Jl!twood of ,near . '. , Allee . and J. Q. 0011&. Mr. and Mrs. LouIs C. ltadJey. l'llltor nlng at the' no""onage Ith' u The home of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Charlelj ,Braddoc)t died last Wednes- Spr1n~leld, ' w. ... rs • Braddock has been brlglitened with c;lay afternoon at her home in Dayg ratulation'".., t.o 'May· ...... o r. Brace 'Harold Whitaker an'd Mrs. Carlton Smith. _ MI'. and Mrs. Chester Bog&n • ' we 'J'ust (;ook were present as ' guests. SUNDAY Rev and ".·s W C Smith d the p.resence of a . twenty month ton. She .formerly lived In Warren spent Sunday w.\th Mr. and MrI. and -Coun".l·l. ... Mter a short bualness Dleetlng, . '-"U,.. 1m ',. c~m't l'efl'ain . ftom . saying Albert Schna1tman, the disCUSSion Chw;ch School 9:30 a. m. three daughf;ers, Edith, Ethel and old, blue eyed, blond curly haired County but had resided In Dayton Charles Bogan. Mrs. Ida Lawson and Mr. and that we beli~ve' that if Coun- leader, introduced the topiC, "In- , Worship Service 10:40 a. m Dorothy caU.~d on Mrs. W1ll Brad- '~O~ ~=:r~~u~~ m~~~\~~~s t~::~ ~~sG~~~~~V~g ~~t~l~l:~ ~~: Mrs. Leonard TInney were ' Satur, ' . \1Ome Tax as a Problem of Partlcu- Youth Fellowship Monday evening ·Iey Sunday afternoon. I I dinner gue~ts of Mrs. Nettle cil could afford it, that be~ lar Conoern at This TIme" The 7:30. '1:45 p~ m'. :Preachlng. ~;ay:!.. w!~ ~::.ea~r~e:~~~ p~~~ er~er~i~:s w~~ ~:~he;;~day after- day Tlnney. . .' "eet Iighti ..... · for the subject was di8C~ 'from the The Junior Department wlll have . some day hope to become the boy's noon at the Roberts Funeral Home. ter st ~ '''6 farmer's point 01 view. a Valentlne party, Sat. Feb.14th at THURSDAY, Feb. 19th 1 I ts Oharles Wlnkhart and Hope lIIIlBlbl St dy ' d h Ir ega paren Dayton, and at the Waynesville business ,s ection, also would ' The group diacussed the 'Farm the Church. . e u an c 0 practice, . " • • Church of Chrlst. Burial in Miami ler. of Springfield. were eventni guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kelale Arbe a great 'forwud 'atep' and Bu,reaJ.l as an organllat10nand C1.e'1:30 p . .m. Mr. and Mrs .. Oharles Bauer. of Cemetery. ~ c1ded to malte a special study of . 8 ... "IARY'S EPISC9PAL Come, let us Pl-'epare to meet God. Harveysburg, have purehased the R thur. 't be • favoraoly receIved on the advantaie,a and disadvantages QUIN'Wh-QESIMA S~AY ST. AU01JSTINE CHURCH D. Collett property on Third Street: the part of tne public. , • tfie of milinbershlp In the organization. Mr. Edwin 8~ Klnn ,_ .af ' , Patbel' ~ta. Priest They formerly resided on the Welch NAMES OMITTED IN Guests at the home of Mrs. N~ttl!l , .' ~ .. Refreshments were served at the farm, near Harveysburg. . POMONA ELECTION Tinney for Sunday dinner were sugges.tiop , has ,been , made elOlie of the d1scUlllion. 10:00 a. m. Sunday Schoof . Mass 9:00 a. m. . • 0 • Mr. ~nd Mrs. Webster Tinney 8nd ' d at ALTAR SO Mr and Mrs W N Sears and Last week The Miami Oazette In children Yvonne and JJrnmy ' of that perhaps Council could Mr, ~ MrB. ,Ron d M. Hawke 11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and '- I YS FOR FEBRUARY their' week end' gu~sts.· MIses' Lola publishing a story. of the Pomona MIddletown and .Mr. and .... /3ome , .' 'th' entertatned members 01 the East ' FIrst SundaJ'-Low Mass cut ,•expenses m 0 ~r Wayne Advl.sori 'C~ell No.1, at Bemon. , . Sears and Mary Jaltius, of Cincin- Grange eleCtion, Il1adverdently Rob er t Werntz of Dayton. Mr: ....... and departments 'in order tQ their home. dlscussed at this 7:00 p. m. YO~ Churchmen ~r::;I~u:~~:n'=::assYN.ewlanct. ~!t1m'PbvisiellteanddMrMr · an.adndMMrrs'sRUAlSSleenll ~~;~~d t~e names. of several o!- :~~~r~urrel TInney were af~oon ., • ., meeting were varied, with "Co.... secure the hghtmg. Improve- operatives" arid 'War. ConditiOns," Ronald ClJU'k, Gene' Newlall.d. Hole, of Lytle. Sunday afternoon. .Those omitted were Leonard HarMr. and Mrs. Murrel Thompeon· ment : . : Mason has 'a hard iopplng the IJat. Lawrence Furnas WAYNB8VILLE OBURCII OF ThIrd Sunday-Low Mass. ... ••s. JA .... e· iryman"• and Mr. an:d ~gh . Springboro, 'Master; Stanley of Dayton spent Sunday with. 'the:r . ' . " led the d1scussWDS .lit this meeting. CBBIBT . is uu· """" Irqnton,. Mason, Overseer; Mr parents Mr. and Mrs. EnnliI 'I'bQmp.. flghtmg basketball . team, A iocIal oour and l'efreahments ---'6acr tan. Mrs. A. T. PolIns~ were dinner Bishop, Mason, ~ecturer; W. H: son. " . but we .... redic.t theY: will n:ot were' enjoyed', after the meeting. SUNDAY Fourth Sunday-HIgh Mass ' and guests, last Wednesday .eve~> ' 01 Null, Springboro, Treasurer; Mrs. Mrs. Dorothy RepJolle (~ 1" Max Randall. of Cinclnnatl w1ll Benedl et1on. Mr. and Mrs., Saul H~ch, Of Leb,., 'elInt Taylor, Harverysb'iirg, Secre- Thompson) has recovered from Mr wi~ the c,ounty tour,name;nt ATT~ IWOoOL " deliver the sermon thls Sunday. . ~e .Clara~, aonaid 'Clark. tylon. , - - - _. ~'". ~ tarll; .¥I~ Harbaugh, Springboro. ~lln~ and haS ' returned ' 140 , bei- . e In Dayton. ' . , . . . W a.y~esvilte· will hav , e to ,' " '-. BJble. Bcbool 8.30 It.. 1ft. Sacr1atan. ' :MriJ. Je&Id~' ~~and ,~: A~ 'to 'ceres! .. ~c~·.;.~lo~H~· LehbanHon. Po- hoJmlm . PoI1nskY imd daugbter, '_MiLrtlnl, •.mona, . .-.0: ...... w .. ' oug : arvflYsKeener Just received word,Of ' show a lot of jmproyemen~ 'The Spb,ool ~f In8tr)JctI911 for 'the, Communion 10:6 a. 11&." , viBlted rel~tives 1n CIn 1nn tI sUn ' burg, !'l~a, Edlth'Mounts. LebanQn the ~eath of hJs aunt "and OOUIln ' 'f ·they come' thro' ugh this twenty-first 00 , ~t of t~ 0., iii, S." Sermon U a. m. MT: 1I0Llf.V ~. E. CHURCH '...... . '. .' ".. ., c. . a ' ,~ . .. . J'laIl1lit:, W'. A. SwartzelJ Waynes- . of Kendallville In" l , '" .. , heJ,d a~ SabIna, ' Piiday evenmg was Junior Endeavor 6:45 p. m. T. M. Beat", ' Illnlster ,_ ~. ~ ,vV~l}e, Gatek~. aQCldent vJcu..: , ':"-~ year •• , ~';1rguess IS that, a attended bY th~ following m~1 8eD.lor'Ehdeavor 6:45 p: m. ,_ _ ' . Mr• • ROnaI~ ~~" of: ' Ointinr -:---=+"'--..-. vastly _ i~,proved .~arv~ys-- of MlamI c~Pter; Mrs. I;>oD Had~ , P1;eachinlr 7;30 ' p. m., sunday Sel~ . 11:30 a.,m. ' E. 4 natl, villte4 w,Jth ~ patePts! ~ fo!f:: .. "11' k ' th m lef." MrB. AlD.qe Cook\ Kra. J. P. ~A,Y . ....rnhart, SUipt. • . ,and MJ'a,.', 1, ~, ~, OY~':dbe burg. te.am WI ma e ~ . ProiDm, Mrs. L. 0; St. ,Jobn, Mrs. · .. PraYer and Bible Siudy"l:30 p, m.. Ji:veiunC ~ 7 sa . ' week end. , , " fall' pump cOJ.!le t.?u~a~ent t~. Men!l~e ~d~Jx:.~~ \fe.· tnvtte; ,y!l? to ~~ and w.or..: Pli&Y,8l', Ilf!lSu.; ~ecs!a:, eve.. . , . ,! .~ • ) of OermlU)town. moved inio ~f ime, the l'egjstratlon. Qf met:! DL..~ ", IhiP ..Wl~"", nIni, 7:30 p. t m. , :'~~,T~~IW~m:.I~~ ~:r!~~ ~'t.~!.r=~~n~ . .Urthand· ~tY"MOQW eveulir. TheIr IU8I&I t d _... '\ ' , ~ h 'SUn ......" were: Mr. and ~ 'Y~ If.....• oetween the agel of 20 ~n . .'.' . :"., " ' D"'D~8'1"'" . " . . Valley ospltal, , ,Mra. Frank. Sni1tb $ld !!!tj~~ tor- ~ Mr. and Mil. Bobek orane aDd I " ' M" d or 'II • W 8 C 8. ...A.;"',... ' F""0RY' 'CII"'''CH O· CHRln _ ..... .11 g . . . G OPEN BI8LB ',' . mer occupan'- Of the .rT1Ul& .·Heas d.'·-Ur' ,.. ,- ' -_ .... ' ,li • ..L 1 ' _ 44 here : nelCt on ,8." WI • • • , .,u ... -.... ...~ •• ~ .. ~, • cB1JIUjn , '" ftE ....~SB · 8T .. o......v "'0&' f8tm, moved into the other bait of --- , ' ..... - . ~....,. . .. I 4l";: " W. C. f'ello., ~I"'_ ' , II' .. .on n.&a.Il''' au".... ~"Op ' ~ Mr, oarl oraae; all til the wat; C Qger IN • ... • . .•• I.... ...... ...... BlGB BlUDGE 800 . RES ~he house. Llfiban9Jl. ' I b ring ~. The ~ . meetmi . of the _ , W~De8Ville resideD~.;..! •• Woman', ,8Gc1etJ .-tor 'ChrlIUan ~Y. J.I'eb.ll1th '. . ENTJmT .. nr~io'-p""A-am--IfIl'8""'-,-ON _ _ ~ ( . .l;t,. and _ _ , ..... _.... - ......10.. -Berean clau meetlDC. '1.411 p . m .~-" _ ..... a few we,,_ DOW -"...,. Will - .... - ....~ Mlltoo-Proule of the.B6Weravllle ~ W_ _O &NNIVB&8aY fat'n.e~ will busy plow-' ~~O.oo' ~::au: Ob~ wUl ,be ~ epeater. ' 14 aDd ·M'n......=,;...njQr'·Jf'ane;-and . cIumie ·. date, _ to tbe 00J'nel1 II'OltDAY _ . _ ~u8b&er, "~?:teiWned uf, ill" . -. _ . ., . & m. BIble BobQol! ,aDd lin. Bot,. ~n, OIl tbelr -.---CJarl~\ -or-~ .. ... :-.~ ~ lo,t.l a. m. IIIDd wecldJDl aUlveftarJ..1r1tA lID PltSr .1In. film or _ _ U lao L m. CIlICer 1IIPPI!'lb ClIIcIDDat.a" ~ W· were infor m e d by "Peelp

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Crane Editor and Publis her _ , t,ion, unless he atudt. ahall I have w .. rust Ob- ers; 1 UDr.lry table; b ok case; &lad to hear, the water we , ~ to ,et the ,tractor ~-:.-------:=:==_===_;;;;:;;=;;;::__;;;;_----:-~' tr1ckllDir lDto tlle c:1atern but it b.lm out. The llttle metor to pull )1 .... Susie Doa...... Corresp ondem lalned an lUIlen e~ Ot supplemen~!l 1 lamPSi 2 _. lC 12 rugs ; sm!\ l~ ru , ; ISSUED:EVERY THt1RSD.AY __ wlLln't 80 nice when It backed Up Into aervlce very Qrten Is called , autllorIZmg liny such In ' bad Mrso sam Ttubee, of Dayton . was permit ae iatlon or omIssion. In t..echange. by tbe front porch and poured 11} weather. 01 n· mirrors ; pJctul'eli lind pj;. t Jl'e fr e j Suboorlption PrICe. $1.50 Per Year. Payable In Advance the guest Monday of her daughte r, ner herelmiefore provlde d for t~e x:oll top' desk; couch; Vlc'~rola around the cellar window ana Feb. 9. Laat n.lght we turn~d the Mrs. Ph11Up CopSey and family ; ra. , ob~ing of an orlgh~al permit. ilooded the cellar. They finally clOck torwllJ'd according to dfo:' rockers and stl'l\lSllt <'ha lra: ,kit·' ..:!..:. .:...-- -...,-- --- - - - - - - ---: --:- --'-- --- fqund dlrec· Mrs. O. E. Anderson\ of W~ynel!. BE T1QN 6. Any pel'80n, , the outalde end c)f the clra1n t10ns and w)len pers~ms . chen captnet: Jenny Lind twln up wlth the ville. was the guest WedneSql\Y ot fmIl or corpora and when tbey cleare<1 the tUea the lun tWa mornin gI got tiOn that shall \110- bedS . fruit, JIU'S; jelly gins rA, odd it was eight· Mrs. Suste Douglas s and Miss Minlate any of the provisions or tpls 'water came out with such a ruah twenty. There was Il1o gorgeou . . .. "Ordinance shall be deemed gu11ty dishes; 10 gnl, j llr; 01-\(1 O\J1C that they narro~ly escaped IL Il0l4. r1ae thf8 mornin g fOr the' s sun:- nle COOk. I' [I.r· beIfe!lt Mrs, Will S~. joh1l of Waynesville of a misdem eanor. Ing. (Funny. I ~ by the diary that of those who do nol~ ordinar ily get was the guest We<inesc1lly of Mrs. L. vlotlon thereof. shllil IUld upo,n con- tiel s too numerous Lo mClI1Lllln. JUllt Le pun ,s led b; two yeara ago ~ the ________________________ It tud ,-p that early. "Sun U"'ltNESS at mornin g, 'J. W1llenburg. _"', the .same thlna.> ' I ttleddaY .. fine O! not lesa t.han Five (~5.,)v > 3 sides work hafn e::lS; s ~t bu 14)' too wash sa11ors, take .warntng.red " It soon went Mr. Oren Geartre ll, of Dayton . Is aDollars. hili' • BODle nor of morc the mud off Buzev and abe under a clou" and 11~ has been cold than ° Two-hu nestate NEW. UlTS viSIting relatives here. ~ approVsof , dred d. Adah Th1rk1eld, Fraokll n, hasn't come near me s1nce. rlfty (-250.00 '" ) DoJars, and ness; collar..l ;, lilies ; anel bl'l<ll a, She and cloudy all day" The c~lldren 1\01 e Snndlill , Frankli n. a minor, . O. D. Dllatu- ", The ladles on Wamut street en- shall pay the.. oosts or proseou Lebanon, nam ' ed wouldn't even t.a&e a ctianrce on m1ssed the school bUs tion; , . l\Usoellllneo",1 (lsks for a diva roe alld cu.st.oQy of and everyjoyed "'. a covered dish luncheo coming n la.st In &.Od to shall iet. her sypper. be required to remove, or Dela. VnJ cream Sernl'lLtol' ; ODe watel' th Ir fill en-mon t h old daughte r guardia n of David Hartsoc k thing was I do not. think Wednesday at the home of Mrs. have durlng Feb. 8. Sunday . SUn.sNDe &BaiD that It wouldupset. removed any bulldlng. buUdill her sulL filed a gainst J ohn H. probate sult In blWe been unpatriotlo Henry Walton and spent the which latter 18 a and qulte a &00<1 coDil'esa~ out for sOme day ings. structur e, ' 6l.ructur es, or ad- separat or; mllk strainer ; 6 t en gol. one to have saved us from sewiDg lor the Red Oross. ' Salld11n, address unknown. Married mluor defenda nt. dltlons thereto, for el'ected , or cCln- milk cans; 3 five calion ('ans; two , church. Sunshin e but colder. double dayl1&ht saving, like a dou- A little excitem In 1939. she c.hnrges neglect. A' cert.iflcate of transfer ordered one of thoae dayS that looks better ble negative It falls in iUi pUrpose. 14lst Sunday nightentbuton our streets atructed contrar y to the pl'ovls.ons 60 gal. oll drums; chick n coops; LIIyLOn ],' l'ye. F l'8nklln. seeks a issued to adminls tratrlx of the no one was of this es- trom the 1ns1de looltlng our.. HOw- Two cats dn or~e from sHU we have mice' I hurt when two cars were demolLsbed days Ordina nce. within thirty (30) f eeC\ers a11d waterers: one 500 ohlck: 01'1\ F-l'ye , French- tate of Otelia Sides. Waynesv 1l1e. ever It must halle felt better to our found oneand from receipt .,1: notice In wrlt- Newtown brooder stove ' l:!lock and burg, Ky., In bls SUil, in which he trying too make a nest when a tractor- traller ran driver- lng served Sale of real estate at private sale little lIone S(lllJ'rowll for I upon him, her, It or heard in one of the (lrawllrs today. thaL less acr06S tbe street on · Route 42 th em ~lU.~S Lhey WCI'C married In 1922 but ordered in the matl.er of tbe estate ett.her pel'tlonally 01' Jeft at pulleys; log chatns : orow' bnrs; ('Icc· them aIn~1ll& this alterno on tor the mak~ me madcter than ha .c 110 chlldren . He charges or Llda R. Turner. Morrow. anythin g in Spring Valley at 7.40 P. m. Tbe or sent to hls. belS, its or t.helr trlc fence first time t.b1s year. Tiley have , else they do. We ~ouse·proofed coniroll Cl' ; ,cnrpen tcl" s II gleet. one drIvel'. E, Wright, 48, St. Louis, Mo., usual plaee .' Qf · residen MARRIAGE LIOENSES been her6 all winter but I haven't bureau the other day by ce or buai- tools ; hog waterer ; 011 lot oJ sCra p l.yle H. Cook, F1'fI 11 k lin , asks for taek1ng was in the restaur ant and ·the ness; beard them sing. 1 heard several screen over the bottom a.t se It :,ball be t.le duty Jj'on : olld IllIlUY other al'tioleJ), a lvoruc fr<llll Muuue CuOk in his ac::~~t~~=' .least we brakes released IUld rolled back· of theotherwi iO~~~~: o1rda call1n& 80 in spite of the cold hope they Village Ohlef of }>ollce (for. ~ suI. In whlch he charges neglect, won" get In n ow. I am, ward lIUo an u to belonging to L . merly designa ted lIS "Mil rslln " ) to . the sun mu.st have had that spring going to try It ,on some TERMS CASJI M"rrwu III 1~a7 Liley have a. son, 21. Lebanon. of the W. Lutz, Ro. R.. 1. and knooked It remove , or caUSe feeling. Last n1ght t he same to be we had to have others. Th~ cats are almost as bad onto the K \',!.' WIlli m. who.~e custody the 1\1. A. Cornr ,0 llcr Thomas Lee Jobnson , :as. Gerk in front of the removed. and t he of such as the ~ce there is nothing sale I. G. A., stsidewal f!lLJICr secks. ore and crumpled a ma,- remova l- shall be xpense m&ntown. welder, and Estella Mae h arged t.o t l,e Stunley & Kooglcr. Auetlol cc rs .rom them. on! of the perenni al chine belonging to Leroy '" he Flr~t Na.Llonnl Bunk of Mor- ColdJ!On. 22. Carlisle, waitress Wood, owner. . ' R. lJ. Collett Olerk argum~ta 1a whethe r caL/:l a re as Waynesv11le. R. R. 1 ~der l'O W 111ed :In action a ga inst R nyV Eldon GIass..., Miamis 2' R . R . 2, . the rear SECTION 6. 'All Ordlnan!!es. 0, ( ,w' I h I) 1IJ'1ect.1o~te as dogs. We have been of the trailer. 1\.1; CI'S alld OLhcrs seeking. $252.33 burg, paint sprayer , and Josephi ne parts t hereof, ResoluLion , or parts the Inclies of t ho M t ho · .' amused at these , towo. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J . N . Inwood of Middlet ami interest Ourrlngton, 22, Frankll n. own tberoof, in conflict with t his 'OrdidisL Church Bobble Tom as C{.>. mION i' LEAS PROCE EDING S ,we call them. They spent the week end here wIth her .nance are berc~y Howard W. Jones. West Car- Mrs. WaltH Kearick . CorraJODdea& are so affectIo nate repealed. James TempleLon was granted a roll ton. printer. and 22, with each .other. sister, Mrs. Nellle Peterso Loretta Ball. n and SECTION 1 Should any section They curl up togethE~r to sleep and family divol'ce from Lena Templeton on 21. Frankll n. PUBLIC SALE or provisio n Mr, Harry uraham was ~OUiht they wash each otbers this Ordinan ce be chargcs of absence and neglect. taces and Mr. and Mrs. Fred W1l&on and determi ned by the. Oourts to be InBernar d Rld1naer. 28. Miamlsburg from Blalr Hospital. Leb&Don I will ' sell at PubliC AUction , at to b1s PlaY. Thirty days addition al time to file iaborer, and Mrs. L&Y1na Poll, family of New Jasper were guests valld 'the same shall 27. home here Friday, He Is &lowly im. not af(cct the m,y residence, 011 Thu'd street, Feb. 10. A th1n c()atlng of snow Sunday ot Mr. and Mrs. Raymon an answer or oUler pleadlng were Waynesv1lle. paper worker. c1 vaUdlty of this Or<i1nance B.I! II. Waynes ville. Ohio, on Pl'OV1ni trom a recent operatio n. th\.a momln g but I hear the song Wilson &.Od daUghter Pats1e. granted tbe defenda nt In the sult OOurtney P. Olark. 21. M1amJs. Dor... whole, ' or any part thereof oth&: 111'. EQWlIJ'd Bunnel l rematna sparrow sing·1nS away or" MllIviu E. Young. adminis trator burg. laborer, Saturda y, February 21st. 1942 even though othy WII.so and Ruby Webb, 21. nspent , the week end than the part so determ1ned to,.be the sun Is not out and the wind with ber cousin of the estate Delmar Balnurn. lo'rankli n. Pats1e. lD~d. " q~~= r::e~ a week is in the east. "Wh.e n the wind is Mr. Beginn ing at One ll· m. the followa alnst Onrl L. Mller. and Donald Kerrick , 21. meat cutter. end guest of M1sa Pbyl1s D. W. GorlUlm and SECTION 8. This Ordina nce III ~g propert y Balley at 10 the east.• It·s fit felr neither num Mrs. ~l ,Mrs. The sulL or J esse Mentz &Ba1nat and Ruth Sheeta. 21. Cleveng er were guests hereby deClared to be an emerg- . both of Ut1ca . HOUSEHOLD GOODS nor beast.... W& almoot bought Bome Wednesday of Mrs. El1& MIl1"Y H. KIng was dismissed as was Waynesville. TrUmp ot eney measur e necessary for thl\ lmMr' d Yrs.. Butlet 14 Olermon~ COllI range , 5 burner 011 t more aheep the other t ha t of W1llJam Rohden burg against day but the BlOOmi ngton. REAL B8TAT& Tll.&Jf 8naS Dled1ate p~eserva t1C?n 01 the publle stove with oven. oherry china closet, , W~~ and Thu.rsd&yo:eU:~~i boss ,wouldn't let thetn go. The pa,rt John Sandlin. Miss Marjorl e Roberts on of New H . p. and NeUSe AllIum George B1l1et was awarde d a di· E Lllley plot in Morrow to B11da dauahte r. lin, Gilman Stewar t and owner of ~em was filled with Bur:lIngton, qpent Tuesda y night health, IId~ty .and gen~~1 ' Welf:te cherry chest of drawers, walnut of the vlllage of W1&Ynesv~e , 0 o. cord bcd, oak bed. 'stand. ramlly 10 Lebano n. And Mrs. Monee wrath because the ram had vorce from Bessie BUlett on h16 'Oharl~ Hay. butted with Miss Jean Compton. al, to' Pred and attende d the DaUlht.era of Amer1ca one and shall go · ~nto -full force and dresser. large mirror. klt<,henwalnut of b!a COWl! unto. ahe died &.Od charge of n eglect. Harrlet Llmlng Joan Danfor d et142 sMe, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Bales and fam- ' effect upon Us passage. 15 acreI in Bul.quet 'Wec1neaday even1ni cupboard. 2 featber beds. pillows. 2 it he had had his way there IJy were entertai ned won a divorce decree from Joseph Wayne '.l'WP. " at an oyster , passed: Mr and lin DonaJd Batid and wouln't have been Sl sheep left Febr,-a f'i 2, 1M2. bed spreads. Quilts. comforts. elec· Edward Llmlngon a similar cbarge. on supper. Sunday evening H. L aDd Be.tric e DIalJ¥' to Cbllcb-en anQ Mrs Chester C, H. BRACE. Mayor. trio Washin g Machin e, Wasll boiler. Baird the place ~ nl&'ht but the boss of Mrs. Bales parents at the nome Service by pubUcatlon ordered in Vivian Kunkle , lot 2S and part , Mr: and Mrs. Attest, H. M. CAR~ , Olerk. tubs, bumtets, dishes aod etc. the divorce ,action of Mae Sandlin lot 2~ lD South Park add1Uo d. attende d the funerAl of the latter's aa1d no so only the ,oUending ram Rufus Jenks of Xenia. , n to father. Mr. WW1am. Bouck at Win- was dlspo&ed nt. PUBLIC SALE Cr06S cut saw, some carpent er a Thlev a6 lnst John Sand1ln. were nice Mrs. Bell Anderson and Mlsa Jen· ted Leb&.OOD cheeter. Ind.. tools, gardcin tools. day. Mrs. sheep but ~hape it 18 Just as well nie St.John of Frankie Hlgh1ll1 was gran a. Irma and Reva Stump to nJIene B&1r<l remaine d Wednes Xen1a, viSIted sunThe undersi gned wUI sell at pubUc with her mother ~ we have about as, many as we day afterno divorce from Edwln BtghflU or. her Some of these articles nre conIan on with their brother , t11l , have. room for DOW. I started too P. E, St.John ,and wife. slder.eci antlques cbarge of n eglect. ~do~arc~!:: ~~. 14011.80 aerea ~~a~=!r~ was say auction . at th~ late ' residenc e ot A,. Terms C b "Do your bit" and I suddenly Norma J(nee, of Xenia, spent ,SlID L. 'Sldes, in Lytle. Ohio· on, PROBATE COURT Pred O. .Jamea to H. I. Da1l7. Jr.. a dinner IUe5t Sunda) MRS. An::A' KERRI CK. ' of h1a reallled that that .Is an ex~resslon day here with her The court approved the first IUld lots 30. 31:32, 8'l-3lI1n Hlllv1ew paren~. Mr. and aat1U'da1. F'8b tUh, 1M2 sub. brother and wUe. Mr. and MnI. trom the last war. W. N. SEt.RB . Allet l nnal accounts of the . estates ot division Leb&Do n. ,I don t ~ow Mrs. George Kn.ee. . Beglnn lpg at One P . !i'I 't he tollow~ WlWam Da-daU l. lira ....-dall ac- what they are saying. • now Re· MUli ha. Trovillo, Lebano n; Caroline ~. NOTICE! . ~. membe r Pearl Harbor " and "Buy T. J. Kane. et . ai, to Veronic log Chattel propert y to-wlt : E. Block, Mason; Walter Jackson Wetzel. lots 1461-62 lD Lovelan a compan ied bJm ftom Dayton and Defenae BOnds" d reports U1elr little sranclacm 1m. If" and Oharles W. Oharlto n, Lebanon. Park, Deerfield Twp. . The newly ' organIZed group of Bouaehold GOods Also the seventh accoun t of Oaro· Ruth Rogers 000k to lrm& and proved. Mr. and Mra. AUCT IONE ERING Paul WlWam Thr b a, lin. !yn McPhall Smith; ' &.Od the tUth Reva stump, 110.:15 a.crea In young man:led women of the , ee urner Ne5co '!11 s t ove~ P dec wa,yne RUth Palmer and BOD Bobby 14are ' a.ccount of Walter Oleaver. an in- Twp. :WaynesvllJe Method ist Ohurch are tlon 011 heater. 2 bed t oom gao c)f Leb&non were Prid,.y e'te. suite. 2 I . ~tanley & Koogl er ' Hamll+ - ...... - ~ •.'- .. _.. , Dis nln~ buslly engaged in 1tn1ttlng fo\, cov· side boards, dlnJ~g cQmpe tent . . _ . of ...... d .... Ev ° room 'tabie.· 5 tt lin. ..... -.-......e I.oalle vwc Fi&e. ~OOI (la, r respond ento • ~ erlets tor the American Red Cross. d p~.. .... an ... s. ere A certmca te of transfe r ordered tr1ct to Geneva a-'''er . h ' i..... They need scraps of "arn, &.Od 10 \n1ng rClO,m ,c au", roc kers'••" ens 1'0 a _ I!lar'" . OV " , For Da~, Phone 34R6, Waynesissued to the admlnis trator of the in y. HamIlto n Twp.- . . . . , ... - - , 111'1. Peete of Manatle ld de1lvered are sending b e d Arthur White of Oolumbua Dr' ' out &.0 U. " estate of Emina L. DUl. Maaon. the in t . ph onof ient a~a' Iron bed. woOd . " , dave , R. 14. Blair to Everet.t T. and 1PeD~ Baturda ......... )' with vUle, OhiO. Reverse Charge s. Mr. aDd Ml'I: a talk on Ohlna, at 't he Method ist to women , I net value ofw hieb elltate was found Kather.1ne Eo SherwOOd 10\ of the community. ,Any 81'&ph,. ~ - 9 x 12 10 lD Kealer Graham .rugs, sma.l rugs, Ohurch , SUDday ~01n1na to be $1,078.050, . Instead one having any yam scraps, they sewing machin e cabinet. Bla.1r subd1vialon, Leb.m'on . Mr. and KtJ. Sam V .....I . of of the regular .ermon by t~e electric BROKE.R S LlOENSE pastor, would Uke to contrib ute to tills mO$t sweeper electric Iron Additional comptlIlliat Ion approv May , and Harley 000If to CbariU Lebano n VSIlted lin,' A11ce / ctillds · high - -Trlcke7 n.. ~te . .... . ed for O. D. Dllatua h, ad..m1nistrator T. Guenth er. IQtl 811·12 In .., .. ; r worthY ... ~- a m'·ft' cause. on- the !41am1 may ofi[oe. leave them a auette t 'electric floor lamp. . ,chair. hew. and famU:r ~da)' afternoon. Mrs. ary lD Oh1na r01' th1rty·Dve ...... • ==========~ electrio, l\=::= ~_ of the estate of Henrie tta Hines, Park. years, . Tr1ctey table wbo lamp, 911 la!llP. boot, case. lot baa ~ an Morrow. invalld The W. O. T. U. mild its regular W. L. and Belle Brown to WlWam far a. num))er of yeara. baan.t ;. , . been mOJithly meetlng , Thursd ay after., The invento ry ot tile e,state of and Bertha Ke~y. plot lD TUrtleUSE THE MIAMI 'uAZET TE books, lot tUshes and cooking utennear 10 well the t..t ·tew · weeks. nOOD. with lira. Bertha Gordon Neva . Jameso n, Leb&non. V(l,ll be creelt Twp, adjo1n1na eut as WANT ADS lels. cOrpora . She celebra ted her Blat birthda y•. nosteu. , -' ; I read Februar y 14 .. ' ~ Ie Til 2 :00 , tlon llne of :Lebanon. MlIoelJ aaecn. ArtIoIee , . . Wednel day' of th1I week. Mr. ~ , A certll1oat-e of t~&.Il6fer ordered TUcker, a. patlent .lD tne ORDI,N Sam Roeentb al to Ance and Nola ANCE NO. 187 Copper wash' boller. tubs. wrtIipr , Mr. and lin. Earl YoW1lf. Mr. MIami Valley Issued to the executrix of the estate Ph1Ipot. 1.11 auea lD ~ .........- -.... Frida y AN ORDINANCE 'l'O REGUL ATE hOes. rakel, aaw. wreP '" TWp. and lira. Ernest Lacy, Robert Lacy ted to be, ho,plta llll now..repor,. of HalT" Spinner , Morrow, with the hAm. mowing improve ment, Cordle H1zar. et al.· .'- Otto , and Mr. "ft'" M'rs. Robert Yo"n .. the past ~ we.eJt, . . . . . . . . . . net value of .whlch estate was tound Beclter ,57 acrea 1Il TUrt1ecreeIt T B E EREOT IpN, . SANITARY mers lawn mower coat<i)u cU&.laD ~And ....y ,.....;,~ TwP. and little 1011 of Dayton were CONDITION. REPAIR. ALTERA· · .................. S,"'''ftl. ..........er. '!II h 0 "has TlON at P.520.39 . .. • REMODELING OF AND tern. ' step ladder, • 6 iIaL Lester and Eva Tbom'. &o A1JIUIt ~ attenoon sueata of Mrl. Sun· . ' nturd ay 011 CUI. Emma be~ confined ~ her tied for severaJ, ~DmONS ' 'l'O. BUILD A certl.llcate of trans.fer ordered Amburgey, lot 418 ~Os. OR In gal: Wackln cream aw can, t..cJ. Jdndlln .' r. and ~ Issued to adminis trator of the estate Yetta. Blaha to perry ancl Plor- setty Campbe ll Barbar a Barger days, Is shOWlnr ll1ttle ~prove. OTHER STRUC TURES AND TO small artloles t90, numerous T~D Thril l Days to 1IUIIl . • of Ma.ry A. Ellis. Harveysburg, and ence OSbOrn. 50 . . " lD TUrtle. and Jackie aammo nd were abIIeot ment. Mrs. Joe Ellenba rger. wh9 bas PROym E PO~ THE REMOV fihe estate's net value found to be creek TwP' ~CREEN~ tlon. , . AL ftom school last week on account been a shut·ln for ,several $7.088.85. years. AND REPAm . Carrie Kearne y to William Plos- ot hav1ni the mumps 0, "Dr. kildar e', Victor y" Several INSTHEEC plec~ URE of turnltun l, ~ . Marlyn Bam. paaae~ &way at ber tlome TUesday BUILDINGS. E. W. and J . L. Knapp. Maine- ale Bonham . 1.10 acrea lD WI J.HIN VlL- ware and d1ahes conaldered ant1qu8. . Deer. monel III a v1ct1m c)f them this week. monHn r, funeral WIth vUle. named adminis trators of the tleld Twp. was held ·at Mc· LAGE ?~ WAYNESVILLE.. OHIO. . Lew Ayrea and Mr. L. a.rymo re and °llra. Charles Oharlet on 'HBB8 Clure Funera l Bome. 'l'hursd ay aft· CABB estate of John Knapp wltll Ernest Louella DeardoU to Lawrence D. and chfldren and ' Mr. Ann . AYIrI Emery ~moon, with burla1l o Miami Ceme- .BE IT ORDAINED ,WilSon. SLanley Oook and Frank Banta, 1.17 acres in 01eatcr ~ L. smEs by the Councll eek Charlet on ' attende d the funeral pf terJ. Bur~ett as apprais ers. " of the Village ~f Waynesvllle; in W. . Sears, AucUoneer .• Twp. . the1r aunt. lin. Lucy Gibbs Me. . The Junior Class JU1.hur T. Easton and Ma.rgaret Play ':Nobody the State of Ohio: that In the waynellv~e, 0., 'PhOD8 2661 Georle Krabbe to Paul and Ctort1. Sunday , lot the M. B. church But Nancy" was present ed TUesday ·L. MUter named to adminis ter tlle Katheri ne Alllson, 67.20 Interests of the PUblic health, acrea lD at SOuth Lebano n. ' evening to a rcrowded house 10 Ii ate t y, cO{lven1ence. estate of Adab T. ¥eEwen , Spring· Deerfield Twp. comfort, PUBLIC ~ Mr. and lin, Walter Kenric:lt .and gymnaa lum. boro. with', E. D. G.r~, Joseph . prosperity &.Od general weU!'re: Ollle connet t to Dewe)' and James HalDes were Sunday even,tng Having sold my. fanp, we wiD 1e1l ' and Charl.es Fitts as appro1.sers. ' M .!'. and Mra. Gall Gordon and Hester Parker. 2 acres lD Prankil n dinner gueata at the bome • t 1I11 tl all 'of Mr. daughte r Margar et Alltn. of 901umfariD The invento ry of the estate of Twp, SECTION 1. That ahall be un- 0. pu c aue on. our Pp.u~ S. Harbau gh. Springboro. will Earl and Lula JarVla to Alfred and lira. W. G. Halnes lD Dayton. bus came Saturda y e,veJl;1n, to be lawful to~ any person.it perso~. f1l'm chattels . loc:ated Mr. and Mrs. Hai'Vey Burnet and the guests of Mr, and Mr~. be read Fe'bruary 24. Oharles or corporation, ~ er.ect>. repair, Springb oro road' on the Lcnrer . KIndred. lot M7 lD PranklllJ. Mrs. J. B. Jones attend ed. meet. Gordon untll Sunda~. 1% . miles saatb Dora Hollon. Morrow, uamed ad- 'Howard and Vema .Rowlan and were alter remocfel, In whole or In part, west of 'Wait,lesv1l1e, Just acr~ the . d to Ina of the Co-operattve Milk Moo Sunday dlnner pestal nUni.sLratrlx of the estate of Nancy Laura Jo Baker, 3.68 acres 1n Deer· IIOC1atlon in W,.ynesvUle Saturda y Mrs. Frank Squires ." of Mr. and or Jhake or bulld any 'additio n or road trom th~ Stokes dairy tarm, on HolJl!n Kelley , with Leo Wright, field Twp. . . addition s to" any buDding or other afternoo n. We4aae.da7. Feb. 18, lH1 " Kr, and Mrs. Donald Bogan and structur e Within the Lennie Whitac re and Robelt Ollver corpora te 1lm1l.S f[ Mr. and Mfs. Fred Barton of Belfamily of SPrin8boro. were S)lllday of said VUlage, or permit as allpralsers. or cause Beg nnmg " 10:30' A. M. • mont were Saturda y evening guest.:.; dinner guest6 ot h1a parents J . T. Rlley, Frankli n, appoint ed . Mr. the sllme to be done without first of Mr. and lira. Howard Deweese. ahd Mrs. Oharles . TWO S adm1nlstrator of tIle estate of Clara Bogan Sr. present ing to the Mayor or' said Otie"b~y de&d1ngHORSE Mrs. Elmer Groves, )(re. T. B. : 9 'years oid; ~lle Mr. and Mrs. OharlE!S Oook, were vlllage a written- appliC$tlon, Ida B&.Oker, with Ollver Chambe r- Mn.. NeWe BUIUII!lI. COI'J'eID to- bay Geldlnl . 12 Jears old. ODdeal Jonea and lira. Guy Routza hn a.t. TUesday afterno on lain. Pauline Riley and Paul Rupof Mr. gether with plans and speclflca__ ' tended Eastern Star at Waynesville Harry TUcker .t vlllitora pert B.S , apprais ers. M1am1 Valley tlons, or. in lieu thereof •. relev.&.Ot Mrs. Ac1llh Deathe rage hall been Monday evening. (lATTL Hosp~tal. Dayton . The Inventory of the esta\.e of lndisposed the past week but and adequat e descr!ptlons of work 7 young co.... 3 to ilbe11fresh III bet· Tberle Jones was bome from work Postma ster Lester Gordon by day Katie "Klotz, Mason, approved. and proposed to be done, togethe r with of sale, the others to ter at this writing. several days on ftlCcouot fte~hen in w~. tile 1Uness wUe of Waynesviller were Saturda y the fee ' hereina Sale ot persoua l propert y belongDr. and Mrs. J . W. Ward and ~. and Mrs. E. B. of fter fixed tor March. One foung ~hort hom tl ull . man t'h lt Longaere evening d1nn~r guesli8 ot ~ brother issuance of a -buliding ing to the estate of Martha J. Con- Miss Frahces ,fJ,den were Wllmln perrn1t;, and g· vlalted relatives in CinCinn ati Sun- and sister-in -law. came to 'over, cozadda le, at private sale Lon v1s1tora, Thursda ¥Z'. and Mrs. thereaf ter obtainin g a permit trom y. day. II HOOS ' dInner? Charles Gordon. ordered . said ,Mayor ana two members of' ~ brood sows. due to farrow Avril Mrs. Raymon d Conner Wall a dInMr. and Mrs. George New_C artoon oF. C. Aoderson, Lebanon. ap- ner guest c)f Mrs of ~r. and Mrs. Jkrber t Doster ' en- Council of said v1Uage, Ward and Mrs. M1am1sburg and Mr. and Barris said towo One male hciir. Mrs. Al- ,t ertatned twenty· tour guests to an members to ,b ' -. . pOJnted executor of the esta.te of Heacock on Friday the occ:aa1o . . ........ e designa ted by the " n be. bert Harris of Dayton attende d the afterno on party. Wedrlt P01JL1'RY , . J ohn Jorgense n. Springboro. with ing Mrs. Conner's birthda l~J honor. Counell, to erect; rep9.lr~ al~ef, or About y: 200 aale Leg~om of Jess hem. rlarrIII. 110 Saturda one Y, _ _';:;"'_-- ::--'_ _":-":""_ _""::-' lng their mother Doster's 80th remodel such building or strUctur Oeorgt\ Burroughs. Stanley Cook On TUesday. Februar y Srd 00. e'; . . birthda y anntver ,.-y. and Robert McCan an as apprais ers. curred the regular meeting . provided however. t~t in the event ."ear old laying hens. 90 pullets, ot the Mr. and Mrs. Maynar d McKay, such a permit Is re'tused. or The invento ry of the estate of ,b oard of control. no ac ~ I ~ ImplemeJitIJ of W1lm1ngton, entert&Wied Thura- tlon 1s takel1 upon Eury II. Guterm uth, Mason, will be Mrs. Lena Bartsoc k waa a weel!:· the appllca tlon One good hln~er. eight fQOt cut; day at a dinner party a,t their home therefo r within ten h eard FebruarY 25. end da¥s after the MoCormlck Com 'binder' Ohamplon ' and attende d M1am1 Mn. BIIIUMII. COl'l'el1'ODdeDt the Doster ,families in bonor of . CJ1!ford Rabens tein was appoint . quarterpest receipt therec)f by sal,d Mayor, . the Mower' Wbeat drill J":rt ly meetln , ot Pr1u.1da. ~ . ttheir mother. ed admlli1 strator of the estate of Mrs, Ed1ward Doster. appllca nt may present the same. Mrs. Howell Pierce and M1IIa Or- Mr. and Mra-:-ii&y Zech ' . ~"r a John Rlibenstell1, ' Deerfield twp. lando Batten or Selma called on Sunday with Mr. and lira. 8pent Many town's people as well as or a slm1lat' appllca~10ri to the tachmen&): tlIteell1ay. rake; hay tedWade neighboring towns, attende d the Councll of 6ald Village. 'l'be 'Inventory of the estate of ,J rlends ,at the home on Sunday . Zecll. Qt M!am"ilurlr. . Bower's Sale. Saturda y, at the farm . me~£1n1J thereof, ° ,whereupoat any der.: Oli"* II'fdlng. breakin g plow, 14' Elvin Fires, Wayncs ville. wlll lie Mrs. Bradbu ry and Mrs Michn , sa d bich; ' walklng 'PioW. 12 inchj M1IIa Vlrglnla Belcher spent the known as the Will Wat;ch > read Februa ry 19. !,arin. Oounoll may allow or dlsallow IIMd Oliver OM .'.w cUlttvator' Disk enor of Lebanon. were receni caDera week end with Mr. and lira. OulRoy The first and final acooun t of the of Mrs. Meloy. lUcbard Da~, ~ Patters on Field appllca tion.an d may ' wue or ' re· Mri. BlaIe Itoerter and da1l8liter. DI.YtDD. was the Weelt·lm d guest of fuse , • . a ~t thereUnder. . tlvator.: • o_~le shovel. cul~lvator: '" Vemla. and friend, B1l1y Dafoe, bla parents" MI'. and Mrs. . ' Joe SECTION 2. In the' event such. a Black Bae corn planter with Puckett , of Centerv me. Fer. ,: BOOT oFOB , ANI! ,90NSI ON , ' Davia. ' ~7",j.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ building ~t is issued, the tee t.Utzer ~lDient; doUble dlik ¥r,~ your CJa.t~I~, ~~~~ spent $unday wltb Mr. and Mrs. hogs, ~eep Rev. and Mrs. Jamea Rader .and therefo r.. h~re1nbelore ' referred ~~ . to, row; ~ ,It' tootb barrow~ 0u1t1~' to · N6~Is.Broc:k: ' Co~ ,llveand ,l oIorrla UW1s and lOll, Jerr,. at lit !amIlY. ~mpanied wire ,and· by MJsa KaU1~ llball be One Dollar ('l.OO~. HollT. ', paCker; ...., spreade r; New Idea PfOlJ'e8e1ve , firm for 'the ", ' . leen campbe ll wete 'Saturd ay visl. , SECTION 3~" It lbaIJ be hiabeaJ , un1&wtu , lin. Oame Blnkley III apendIDI a telA in l 'Dayton . " . too constru ct· or c'aUae ' to a,e coD- .aianure __def (new); road. wagOn market ~i:es ,and gOod 'smtce, tew da11 With ber brotll8l "and fam. KnI. L1Iz1e Sbtdate r, ' who h.- atructed witb1n the 'cbrpos:ate l1mits With ax. .,d; bay' la'dders l1y. ·ur. Bert Blu!iie11. , l Il'&ve1 t1n1on 8~'- TanIs,- ClDclDni.tt, O. her aranddaughteT. Mrs. Bruce of the Vlllage of Wayneev11le ' aD)' bedj .~ stone; horse ;C\1pPers; 'bune Mr. and _ ''Ilmer BaInes called . Wa11aoe and ' family c)f Coeboe 1n on . ~Io Statton WaKl ton." build1n8 or other"Itruciu re,lfith out work ~. with ville' " ~ tile ~of ,J(r. and Yrs. BaD- ' Mr. and Mrs. <CQrn sbeDer' 12:26, ot '13:30 ~. m" to? oUr , da1lT ~en McKa)'j of provldi na ~ 8p1nst . nonDal t ire ' ner stewart. suDdat. ha'V'~ • . W11m1n8toD. were I Sunday c11nner hararda , q1 dlnJ P19Pet1J . em- , and '" " • mall!' tither ~11, tools. u lIiIIJ Audrey (Jnnrford, ,Mr. and 8QItIt.. ce'tIr. and KI~. ~tet repol'~. ' , Herbert structed flues and ' ch1nlney, &de. Mrs. Bob Scbne1der an~ lOll spent Kelmed7. , ' . . , quate anciprOperb' inIta1led elec" SIlDda1 with , 111'. and JoIn. -,1· Mr. an40f Kn; oRichard ~ Egan and trtcal ~ alid rooflna mater1&l ' if!. , ~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~eaming ~~~~::\' crawfor d. ' famIlY. German town. were Bat. ~ a tbUt wb1cb Ia ~ablJ . Jlev. BecUr t toot dJDner 8aDday!U:dloJ afterno fire on ~t.a " of ' her nB1IttI lI, WIlere auob fluee; chlp1with IIJ'. and lira. LeaUe 0QCnua h' mother ADd brotber . Mrs. . Pruler n.,.. WIllI or roollDl are tncl11ded aDd d&ulhter. JIarte. -' •• • . aud . IIarold _ • In the ~ .ooDItrud100. -oa1len_a1-UJe BUDDeD home Bun· Mr. Zf!.KE ~SURFA~ .GfuoUl h. Of W1lm1Da8II::TIO K .. It 8bd be 1mJ&1rN1 . , wve Kr and lira. ~ BeD· ~. . . . of blI, IOn for aD)' pehOD, no· baa obWDed VIDei ~. aDd MIa. LeY1 Jhumell Mr. 00Dracl C... ro-.. ..C J • )JIZIDU beft,uDd er, aDd Who proaDd ~, aDd lOla ~ Craw. ,M r. Barry ... - ... ceedII WiU1 Ute ~ UIetetIl . . . . . . . . . . .---iIiiiiii1 !IiiiiiiiiIi; ;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;i;; ;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;__. . faI'IL , .....n... bJ Lew W~. wen

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home, farm or famiTy, CON-

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SULT YOUR LOCAL MER·

Waynesville can appreciate

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will offer you special bar-

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gain and real saving..

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CHANT, if he doesn't have

and enjoy ·the privilege they

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making it possible for you

and neighbors, interested in

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~EMPLE ORANGES; larg'e size ....... , .... doz. '27c

TO OWN A NEW MAYTAG

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STUBBS

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Everything for building

FURNITURE

ATTENTION!. Chicken Raisers '

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Before You Buy

rfANGERINES, jui cy Floriqa, large .......... doz. 2~c ' ORANGES, lal:ge 126 size. Floridas ........ 8 lb. 27c GRAPEFRUIT, Seedless ... ....... : ......... . . 10 for 29c CARROrfS, Fancy Texas, long roo ts . . .. 2 bch. 15c. GREEN PEPPERS, Fresh Mangoes, .. ........ lb . tOe ENDIVE LETrfUCt, well bleached .... ... .. head lOe APPLES, Fancy Washing.ton t b6,c . ..... 4 lb. 25c

Fairley Hardware Store

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PHONE 2121

VISIT ·OUR ·FRESH· FRUIT & VEGETABLE DEPT. DAILY

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The Waynesville Farmers Exch ango Co., is seWng Chlc"en Feed second to ,Done at lltlces that w ill please you, as 'oI10ft: • -'. . WaynesvIQe t,n.rting. C rowing and lAying 1\lash-ml.xed fresh every few days, composed of th e best ingredients that It I;s ~­ sible' to buy. MaSter nib: COncentrat es mixed with your own com, oats and whcn.t will make you a fced th a t will surprise you In prl~ anll enable you' to ral.,e your chicks a t a very reasonable cost. COME IN I\flD LET US EXPLAIN TIIESE VALUABLE FEEDS AND BE CONVINCED OF TIlE LOW PJtIOE AND 111GB QUAUTY

The Waynesville Far'm ers Exchange Com'p any TELEPHONE 2311

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We want you to buy at h'orne ana' save ·tir~s but w:e. . . k'!ow ' that it is n.e £essary t 9 keep your car in , the • '" i best condition pos ible. Let . Ua .give ·your chee,king' it may save Y9U money.

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,FAMILY HONORS GUEST OF- HONOR - ' WILLIAM COLEMAN

Another. Big Twin 'Theatre •

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¥l'$. Maude-, Crane ent.AptAlned a.t a, dlrlnerpju'ly. eun<1~Y~ honor

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Mr:-:wnUam Ooleman

WII.'! espectally honored Sunao.y, on the'''OC, of the $1xth birthday: anniversary her 'granddaughter, little 1'llSs Joyc':; c~Slon ,ot his elgnty-second .blrthday - Lee Jamesop.•. daugliter of Mr. and atlnlversary wheli members of hi , Mrl!. Loren , Jameson;' of W~:ve\"lYJ Inmily gathered I\~ nIs home ,in '. Ohio: • _ -. , ..." - - eeJebraUob of t he event. , Ot her guests Included Mr. Manley ,Those who enjoyed ~he fes tivities Jameson .and d~ ughter l41ss Martha were Mr, nnd Mrs John D uVal! ' , Mr~ and-Mrs, Russell Carr. lind son. and son. Jackie. or' HlIlnllton ; MI'. ot ' Leb1lDon'; Mr . and Mrs. Charles' and Mrs. Kenneth Lanny. of MonDOOin, :of OIn~lnnat1; and Mrs. roe; ,Mrs. ~QJ'othy Kellis and f am\Irene Henderson. ,Afternoon callers- lIy. or Miamisburg : I+Jld Mrs. Mae , at the Orane home " were Mr. and' stanton and Mr. aud'Mrs. Howard Mrs. George S~oud, ot Dayton. ' Car,nes. of Harveysburg.

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Service

Mfa. Keller Hoak wu hOllteas to ,the ladies of the Happy Hour clU'J at her hOme ~lIsday afternOQn. _A social time wall en~ dur1Jlrr ,bhe ar~m\lon. tollb~ed py luueheon, Mrs. WIU'(en Blilddok will b. hostess to the cub In Mnrcb ~

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' HORSES $4.00 COW~· $2·90

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Mr. ,and Mr5. ,H arold Stro'ld. of Leban9n. ' were gueSts for dinner. ~hOfte Waynesville e4RU ~<l~daY evening! yl their P8:1'ents. res. ~8-M Morrow P,pone ,No. _~ Mr. and Mrs. W. E. stroud, In celebration of the birthday anlverLebanon oft1ce Phone 473Ksarles ot " both Harold and his , ~I!11!........_ . . .father.

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Twin Theatre 8~reen Sunday and ' Monday. The Widely-acclaimed motion picture was produced by Darryl F. ZRnuck and directed by John Ford. , Also teatmlld in the . large ClI.'!t are Donald CruP, ,Anna Lee, Roddy McDowaU. John Lode!: anel

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Slim Summel'Yille' and Za~u Pi~b in "NIAGARA . FALLS"·

Huge Do,.b}e Bill .Comedy and Action Dive: Bomber'. Blo~de Bom6.hell Back I , .' Aied. Smith i .. "Steel A1rain.t the Sky" , with Crai, steven~ · .

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,ot 'the hit tunes, 01 ber new picture, --:-..:..;..-;------.,, __--:- "Blues III 'l'he Night" .The band (1. to r.) lnc1udE!S Billy Ha.lol), Peter ." -.it Whitney, Ella , :Kazan, Jack Cason and Richard Whorf. . LOBT-7:50~O' . truck tire and plue wheel o~ Route 73 ' near WaynesVille. :Reward offered for wheel or lnformaUon lending to re- - " covery ot same! Inquire' Miami AFfER the holiday drain on h 'ld- , Gazette." ' gds, simple. deli~iplI!l di$')cs nnd

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PH.eilJa B'ettY- ' F,i~ld ' and Rich.rd' WhCWf (awen new diacover,.)

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I teaspoon salt, ~ teaspoon pep'per 2 tablespoon!! .cbopped onion ~

cup cooked 'rice, 'if desired

1 onion. slicea

2 cups tomat9 juice

2 tablespoons vinegar FOR RENT~leeping Roams Mrs. 2 teaspoons 8,{Ilt ' J. P. LarrIck. Phone 2351. • 2 tablespoons sugar .6 to 8 large ~ba,!te I~ves , 2-2, 9. 16. c. Scald cabbage leaves in hot water. leaving them . jU!lt long enough to : FOR aEtrr-Large business room. sOften. SaVe the liquid. Coinbi\1e , Oo+uer location. · 0 P P 0 s 1 t. e meat, 1 teaspoon salt, pep~. chOp.. Waynesville Nat10nal Bank. In- ped onion and CQ(llked rice. Fonn' into as many palls olliS you have cabbage , quire Warren Braddock Or S. M. leaves. , Wrap Qach ball in a cabbage , " leal and iastenledlges ,with' toothpick•• , BeIl~I'8. ~anon. Phone 338." Place in lar~e kel:tle or Dutch oVen. ' ,-eb. 6, 12. 19-Add ,remairung: inJgt'edients and the 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - , cups water if! ., "~hich ' ,cabbage was WILL TRADE- 19fO Willys coupe. scalded. Cover and simmer unW , 5 new tires, radio, 101' fresh cows, i meat is. done · and liquid 1>8rtia1ly '.' .T. B. and Bang tested. Mack boiled down (l}2 to l~i hours). ~ield: : WJlson. R. R. 1, Waynesvne; O. 4 to 6 servings. • ", , \ ,2-12(Hhi;:l< (U -int,h) pork ~hops , 2 tC3S1)OOns -Sill t - ~ teaspoonpf!pper"

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Drawings Mona.ay Eo,r . Coun ' ty 'T,oum·am..en

We . WO),lld ,Uke . to. have more .women of our commUnity to "olun-

teer for tlle "Women's Auto 'Malntenance Oorps·'. This Is reeelvlnR . great emphasis throu~'hout the country , and we woilld like to have -&chool '1O'ID with he finals on tbe . J As a warm-up for tbe warren ' M d ' I ht f 11 in ' Un- oq ay n g 0 ow g . a larger corp!! lucallY • .Those Inter- OOu ...... Tournament wblch gets • '''1 . ested cal:l register wltb MI611 Helen der way n ~ .Kin ' gs ....'lls next ThursThe tourney manager Is Dav1d cw au Hawke at the Banta Insurance day, the Waynesvllle' "":"h school Burns Clark. superintendent at .Agency. Spartans will meet Otterbein here KIngs Mllis. ne ~111 be assisted by ~- .... - - - - - - 0 L 0 'Dndley Ohl! f OlvlU Ra Y 'Mn..nh Inte d t . . """ . e 0 an, l'1rlday night In the last home game y oung, : --no sUP4lrn en . It may be .that WaynesDefense ' Regil;tratlon. at the season and L. A. GO,fst. ! Waynesv.ilIe. 1 I i . . ' viln:: will have a ·through bus Last week 'Warnesville got back Prices for to\ll'l:*IDent games will to Cinciimati 'in- the ' D,}ar fuInto winning stride by defeating be 30 cents. Forty cents will be chart"f@.;,planaarer;portedKlngSMllls36to220nthelocalgedtor the finals. Students however --'-- may purchss,' f.Ournament game floor. Th e J un Ior hi gh t eam IIk"........ to' be under way for an early - and 30 cents for was victorious running away wi h tickets for 25 •cen .bus from '~enia each morn't belr rivals. 53 to 16. the final ~ame, if they are secured ing carrying shoe workers Drawings for the Oounty Tourna- at their res~tlve SChc!<>Is. who . 'are emp'IQY~ in ment are sclleduled to be .held MonThe same l'Ules~ that have pre. . n~te t 4 30 ' ' I kith valled durin t"' a. mast will be . In Qlle~l1. Oity, JTLalting a return __ . ay .... moon a : a c oc . n e ~: •...,. rotflce ot Oounty SuPerintendent O. torce this year. A .Junior high tourtrip in the, evening .' • • i~ With local Leglonalrres In ellarge. H. Bohl, In Leban"n. ney wtll also be ~ld. Winners and also has 'been ,rumored' that 164 Wllyne Township men between \ The tournament vnU be held runners-up In uie senior division a bus line might be started the agea of ~(l "nd 45. reglsterfld Thursday, Friday and Saturday or will be eUgible to compete In the Acre Jdonday at the Township houle ne~t week In the KIngs Mills bigb district tournnment at Dayton. between .her ' "nil naytg~ Kenneth R. Hill. owner of the RPQn , , • OQubhFowle.r took Twin 'Ibeatre, wU the first to eJ. notes d"ring the KiilgS ' ~ills flx 'his name ~ lI.'1'eglstratlon cant. TWIN BOYS 'ORN .' "'. h h 1 He put In his appearance a few min . AT S RINGFIELD h game at t e .,Ig sc . 00 gym ' . the other :nlght ••• whe'n a ' :::'s"!:::e :;;:d. ~:~tr:~:: :.: Mr. and Mr8. .Gene W. Rbeln man was called out of the oontinued unt"ll 9 p. m. ' . _ . (Mary Leah !~W&fd.s). ot Schenacta..... N. Y., are , ' annowic'~~ the game he would refer to Fred .Braduoc!.t. "' . tn eharle of · Vo3.... .~ " C. E Miohener and Ronald K. birtb of twin hQJa, early Konda), these notes telling the play- th~ !~l \N'anch' ortlce. He W88 as- Ha.wke· ~ere re-eleoted dlrectora fo morning at tbe 'Sp"'ftWfleld 0'"' lll.eted durin th d b D W E · . . . . 'VI er where he had lTlade his g e ay y r. . . 'three )'BarII of the WaynesvW Far- hospital. The maternal arandpar' t .,. . h ' . 11 Fro8~, Emerson Surface, George EXcliange, at tihe annual rneet- ents of tbe boys are i4r. and Mrs. mIS a~e~ , •• pel' apa we a Waterhouse. W. ,.. V." ...... Keller ! t.lo ' hl'd _ ...... , .. of stockholders beld Tues~y a J . WIlsOn EQ'Wards of Sprlngtleld. get n~ muC seep all we' dl a~ KennetJb RQu¥tl, Jesse Pren- the Grange Ha1I~ former WaynesvUlo residents. prior to the new war tittle] dergut and Ross H. Hartsock. The dinner served by tbe Grange t but . somch'Qw Ql' other we /I. start ot eight hlah IIChool gIrls was atten'ded by 122 persons. A four HAPPY HOUIJ CLUB ~a ;t" get uaed to the extra ~:~:y~ 8ten~phers .throughout :~~t dividend was declared and . .MEETS' AT HOAK'S

PEOPLE·. and

'THINGS

154 Regl-ster Mon - d ay At T H the.' -wp. . Quse

1941 Dl"V1.dend· Of 4 Per Cent !t.,

hour. lof darkWness, during the e ve seen one " mo.r I, n ~" , " or t wo peop1e W h 0 l'ef use d to 'move t heij' clocks ahead . , : . .' ail l' t\11 It s as br~~d as It IS long, the.·~ ' I\re Juqt IJQ many hours in the day and we can-'t change that ••• in many' restaurants theY' ask

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E:!u'l Mendenhall. son of Mr. and Mrs. Olarence Mendenhall and Robert ~eets enlisted last Thursday ~t Olnclnnatl, as Apprentke Seamen In the United States Navy. They were among seven' out or' flrteen young men enllstlng tha day who were accepted. They expect to be called sometime this week or next, and wUI probably be sent to the Great Lakes Naval Training Station.

Plan " s Made F or Reunlon _. Of Alumnl-' Ann Sweet Ridge. 439 BelMrs. mont, Ohlcago. president Waynes. vllle Higb School Alumni assoclation, anno\ffices the program for Part 2 of the post-prandial exerclsei tor the annual re~~ to be be d the evening of· May. The ~ules of the organization require that the meeting be held the last Saturday in May. In view of that fact the meeting will take on . the atmospbere of a memorial reunion · especially in tribute to .he ' . • early members as this year marks tbe 70th anniversary of the tlrst d tl in 1Sgra ua on •• Th.l$ part of th~ program wiJl be ,presided over by Vice-president, ~th FurnaS, '08. In v1ewof the an-

Farmers Club, Hears Journal-Herald: Head Lewis B. Rock. Publ1sher of thp y Day.ton Journal Herald ., ~ave members and guests of the Wayne Town .shIp Farlner's club an Ins1ght into the materials, personel. and expense at publishing a dty daUy paper. when he addressed them. last Thursday, at their monthiy meeting. Mr. Rock stated that In one year tile Dayton Journa.l used over 6.00<i tons of paper. 10,000 pounds or wrapping wire, 1750 ",unda of wrapping twine, .S tons of wrapplri.g paper, a vast amount of Ink and 14.50) flash bulps In taking pictures. The payroll tor the Olle paper was $755,000. A recent survey showed that 50 percent of the newspaper readers read ~he edItorials. 95 percent the comics. Md very few care for the cross-word pUZZle Mr Rock also stated. Following ~Is talk, Mr. Rock shOwing moving pictures or a newspaper In the makIng; showing the speed necessary In accomplishing big "scoops", and explaining how the war news Is brought u-; from the r our corners of the world. . ThIs the February meeting ot the . club, was ,be.1d at the home of Mr. and ~s. Seth Fqrnas on Social .' , Row. More ~han fltty members and guellt6 enjoYed the usUo.l noonday teut. toPre:ldcnt ~r~~ called ~~e grou~ .rou~~:rb~n~' P~~::;ed t:e U:~o-

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world's history. It Is only the IllUDe old problem of men aud ' natiOl)8 fighting fat supremacy. with no ~_ during ""ace. Mr. 'E llis ex.....essed· iw ,..~ bellef that the United Natlonll will . eventually · win this wir, but With nn apalllng lOSS at men and money and further eXpr ssed his -.... America will always be lD 'd a • or anY Iree state. l' III O'1Querm, minds. The PN" l.ll t to hoo) liY~ was criticized h j Mr. Ellis who stated that It l' I1 CJW for tbc 5 or 10 perce~t that [(0 Lo col ege and doe. not turn out boys ' and gll').s fitted to make their own lil/lng. TOe other , 90 percent of the yo,',ng people are the ones who are actually gulng to -.do the neceasa l'y work in the country and their needs should be sldered and met by p ·' c.ical minded teachers. "11 the average People 'c annot provide for themselves and survive, no more can demOCI'8C7 sur vive. We must meet new condlttona with new methods. startln, Wltil "

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uerm. ' PARTY IN DAYTON owner of the Bell Press, m ' Lebanon, has been helping Several Wayn~e la41es were get out· The Miami· Gazette Inoludetf amoni the ~~ at 1\ . 1, • brl~ge IflVllq by tile W.,stern fo!, the la~t fe,,: w~e!\s • • • COllllge lIlutnJU. at the Rllte-Kum~d Thomas lookm, real well ler lltot!! 1I1 Dayton, Sat !lrda7 ¢Cr-

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•• " we $ee him on tho e noon. Mn. Oh&rlea Kirk and Mrs. Iltreet everv On(l~ tn a whIle .RDl?ert OotJqer of W:llm1n gton, and 'I Mrs. D R. Smith were g\lests of . early. plans. for th~ a,n: MIss Allee OQnsand Mrs. Ross H. nual reuDl~n ,of· the AluJ)1.Dl Ha~k 'WaS the guest of Mrs. . as o~iation reminds us It EVerett ,Early, of ~Ue. ' , .'1 . J-q , 'b I :won ~ e on~ 1lQW un\,l~ flprin~ ~E1Il1:~ practical jQlcer Cille(l \18 out of b,d at 1 a. m. the night . the ' IV1C . U clocks ,w elle moved ahead to . ' :~ h d d. t d r A jllate c~dI""tes mill ftA nl'eas k I I we a a ~up. e QU I! ~ l(!"' . ,,!!",... '( : . . . . sen~ Illi ,tpe lIMch meettna of the t , ! 'fie w~sl:\ we . c~qld fin4 WIL)'Jl~e ClV10 olub for the anAU" "''''0 ~t Wil" WQuld 1 1 tl in A rI1 Pred 0 _ ." V ,. f' + ~ Ill' , IlUfl 0 OC on p, . rau r '~ t urn tne.., c«)ln.pliment ~, preslde~tj announced Monday . • , nJabt . ~ 't~ feguJ tin f the , '. • about 3 a. m. some mornlng a ar me~~~ . Charle" Earnhart home Qrganlzatlon held aU·be ....! .....e,ball . • . " " Thirty · members were present at on a five I day fur'o.ugh .fr~m t. I, l e dlIin . ' er,, 8~e,d 'b.,_'1 ttl!l' ~3n 'cI;\1?

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st.alements made by Mr. BlUII. Mrs. Oeorgla Mendenhall remind- • ed the ~lub tbat It waa Juat' tweoty~ nve years ago that the P'am1er'1I club set up plans for the now IOCcessful Wayne Townahip library. MIss Perle RUey told of an apd English woman In New YOl'k. whO :ur~:~ ::::itn~~:::;' c:.::: for dye. an example of real 'comer-

was Prot. B. A. Wal-

The regular meeting of the Happy manager of tbe National Under-' The Special Topic." Meeting Con- vatton. ub b..... F..... lOth t ' dltlons In a Ohanglng World". was The club adjourned ~to meet In writer Oompany pubUcations, wl1l . k In presented by S. S. E~ brlng1.ng March at the home of !\Ill. a:..s: D. give a historical II .e tch regard g forth many interesting and instrue- L. V. . Branstrator. 111'. :year . the educational taclUtles In Wayn()l\yUle prior to the es~llshment of tlve ideas. Mr. Ellis stated that whlle an.d Mrs. Lewis B. Rock. of ~ JWol'I qo. 'nle figures be presented LJ.no:oln. • the High 8cboo1 sestem and lD. con- . peop~e of to~llY are apt to consider M.r. and Mrs' . .James B. lIdllure, reveul~ a: net worth or t1Vo and ane During the Ibus10eu sesalPn 'pIans nection vqth I~ will pay tribute to th1s the most critical time in the and Mrs. Georgia Kendeubt.ll • halt t1me.s that at 6 Jean ago. . were made fot I¥8tlDa placeli for - t.he early , gra4pateI. ~ . ,1,_ . . the year ot .1910: . • The two anniversary 'claa6es th.1s SW AR'tZEL HOME ·The social ho, w!ilch ·followed y~r will' h4:' ~e • 50th year. ,or the SCENE OF DINNER and mqalcal sl~lec~IODII on the plano ola8a of 1882, 01 Which ~ . . Ridge, __ by Eula Hoak anlt Helen Got:I8 were the president. ll.a membel', and KrII, PrahIr. Swartzel entertalned thoroughly enJoy . 1917. tbe 25th ·year Tbe members of bel' family at a , dlnne.. The club y.>1Jll ~ In March with ~ for each or these classes Mrs. Sadie ReaIIon. of ~eY8Mr. and Mrs. A-dam lIoffman or 'put}< sunday, at her home b8re.- vat~n~lne mo w.) senoed"'by the' ~1lO-I1a.ve M!ltronr tni~, . DC, ,. . • ~~1.Gn. wem Al!lnd~ ~......., Her guests were Mr. and I(ra .. W. bostess. , attended Alumni 1'eunlons. Oharles son visited Mr. and Mrs. ' Henry per guest6 ' of Mr. ~d Mrs. HOwUd C. Kersey and Mrs. Emma Kersey, The club will meet in Oaroh with 'yo Austin. head of the Mathema'- Htiwer. of Dayton, Bunda\V. Missildine. of orelJOnia j M~. and Mrs. Willrud Mrs. Warren Braddock. teal Departmen~· ot the Oak Park, • " .. • - • Ker.ey and da~gbter. Joan. of Ill .• hlg~ school, will llpeak for the Mr. and Mrs. Kennelih R. Hi~l Robert Furnas Jr., began a 'three ·Greell H111s. 0 .; Mr. and ~s, Joe FAMILY DIINNER 50tb year class. Van B. RetaUk:k, were the Saturdy evening dinner month's business training course at Kersey. of Lebano~; and Mr. and :A.T BRADDOCK HOME prlncipal .of the 8harpaburg School. guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. E. stout Miami Jacobs Business. ColleMrs. John W. Kers~y and 59n • l>forwodd, 0 ., Will sPeak fl:' the 25th and daughter. . Da)ltoD. on Monday.

s~te Univeralty. He Hour CI wa.ot ...... on ~.... . a the home of Mrs• .Keller Hoak. -'_, _ . presented' an audited ~ 0 t the The home ot J. Q. Ocms. a'nd Iilit ~rmer'. J:xcbap for ~e put .L'wenty membe1's ailawere4 th. daughter. Miss Allce 'Gc}h$. was the and compared It with one of 15 ron call With · ,Quotations frau:

Sun~y when ~ey entertained at dlQner· , Their tamlly g·uests . were Mr. I1l'd Mrs. Fred ~ns and daughter. Mia; Helen Ma~', Mr. and Mrs. ~~ you now whether yo~ want ert Oolls, and ~. I\Dd JoCrJ. JOM sUBar or not; and ev~p' it YOq B. Qonl and dauilltcr. '~rlli'n. q d 't' t hel ' . .

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year. class. ' . . ' • . '. • • • . ~ The re1in1on, therefor~. ptomlses Oome to the F. F . A. Minstrel at !Mr. and Mrs. Lewis FIres and MRS. FRAZIER IS day. Their cue~ included Mrs. Ada, to be a most interesting ~Ion thll high sebool gym. T.llul'sday 8 theIr family were the saturday eveHOsfESS GROUP 1-" Risk, olj ,Sl:)a.mroc!t: Teus; Mrs .. and coming as tt does on a holidaY, P. M: ,200 and SOc. nlng dinner guestl! or their rela~~ DoIter and.Mr. and ,Mrs. Wll- undoub~ly wtll draw a larger at- • ' . • • •. tlves. Mr. and M~. 'RaYJD9Qd Nn. Q. 1\. FruIer fta ~tesa W .Il~m 'Doater ~~d fllDlllY" ot HarveY,S- tendance of Islf.nt members. Mrs. Kenneth R. is visiting Stomps. at MlamJaburr. " ~ Of St. JUry • . Woman's t/urg; Mr. ~tll Mrs. Fred ,Braddock ' with relatives in Maryliy1lle, O. • ,. • /l.Ux11Iary tor the resular ,·monthly &\Od Robert, IIi'. and Mrs: Warren • • •• I Mr. and Mrs. Dean Walton IP8Ilt meettna, Prlday ~teTJlO9l1" · 8raddock ancil daugbter! JlQUYI . lnd Mr. ,aPd.lyirs. John W. Kersey and the paSt week end with Mr and' The afternoon ~.,$JI:ent In 'patch Mr. an~ MnI RiUiftcmd B~dock ' . son. Charles, were dinner gues.ts at Mrs. Clarence G1acldn. of ·Iiuoa, Ing QuUt 'tops for, ~e QbtI~CD'1I IDIl dauahteni: ' . Mr.' apd Mrs. H6:ro}d Bone and- O. HC}BRI~ mQlJ¥lillmltl, i1~ WbSoll Vlsrfoas ' IN ,CINCINN&1l1 .. . , . ' famlly, ot Leb,aoon. Saturday eve• • • ~@ nadlnp were liven from tbe . ' In 'Mr. anil Mrs, AlVa Thompecjn and . ~ __ . ' , n g. e~t of MlsBlona a m1IatoDi.r)' Mra. Kaudel Crane aocompanled, A Valentine t~e predominated • • ., famUy are entertalnlilg sa . tbelr ' ' , . mag~e. · ., ber IOn-In-law and daughter, Mr. at tlbe m~ttng o[ the Friendship . Ml'l!. D" C. Ridge. Mrs, Harvey house guests th1s Week. lira. /I. tOOll auCUon VIM beld of borne and Mrs. RUlileU Carr land SOD. to club of the Me1;no<ll.t ohurch. bel\1 Rye Mrsp R H. Hartsock. and Mrs. Thc:impson's mother. -' Mrs. L. P, ..-_--0 ........- h-......... t by the onAOn ' 'last W.... --·..-~ atternoon at the ' . D .'- . lsIt 'DooI ...... _ ..... and 'her aunt ...... _- a ..., '., .......... -."""" .... ~-:. Oinclnnlltl. a:unday, where they' -'~ . ,. Al1!u·'ThompsOn were ay""n v - ~.."""'.... • -- - . bera aDd the afternoon . . . conclu apent "the ,ciQ' with Mr. ~~, Mis. ~omO Of Mrs: Wa~~ Sh~eh~. .ors, Frl~ay" Shields, both ot Oincm'natl. :.. ,,' . ded wttli 'a social time IUj.d refre5h~ <:)harles J;>c}OJt\ qevo~~ were ,oopducted by Mrs. + • • • • • • menta ··.. . . " .• H. Eo Hathaway" and! a Ilbort busl- ........ Ilnd Mrs. Ed Oloecklei'. or See "Blood llnd, Thunder Bani· · , .... , lInVIi' pI\Y, i''ifai()VGP : ENTEB':I'ADf OmiTS Des. StlIIB~on .foUoWed. '. Dayton. were Sunday evening guests torium" at the Gym, Feb. · ~9th. 8 .' :\ 11 itT.. ., ., -; .;.... .. _ ' The prograli1 was . then presented at 'Mr. and ~s. A. ·F. :Melloh and P. M. I F ,o rt, Etnan 'A en! t, ~fm.9~\'~ D!. !3~. ~~ @b~"! ' '. ehe,rlell ~ .. ~, who III now Mr. and MJrs. Glenn Sland',and, lir Mrs:J.", B__. ~bbe and Mrs. family. .••• stppp@~ 'n ig tell ~s bQW ' Reatunr 'WJaS ~Iv.n ~ JlC80!utJon s~tloJled witb tM unt~ '!I\ates c1'aUlhtei, Bal\bara Lou. of, ewijil- Hartley Moss &8 tallows : Trumpet I' " ••• Mr. and Mrs. Edgar. Blnltb aDd au ~~c' h h'" ","iny ' " r.ead'nu ·the IT ledP.!.-' ot~la~ 0' t~e ONp Qentrlll Amnv at .Ft ......... n A'len Vermont. boro. and Mr. "and l4rs L. O~ St. 8010. :'Oarnival at 'VeQice", by Ray· Jokes. fun and music. F. F. A. daughter. Bally Lou. and Mrs. Em· n" • , " ",,~ ~ .., i . ct: P , e Peone comPllDr .or t he splendid " ~ ""1' v . . _Oft . ? , ~ • • • • ' •• 6tn~ 'roo,vn'! pape~ ••• he work tt\@ ~nvef6top f~m ~Q tid ' ~rnC?f~ a ' ~V~ dAyI furlough wJth .John , were .entertalned .At dinner, ~ Orabbe, aCco~P'1ll~ 'l:>y MIsS mlnstrel; High SChool oym. 8 p, m. rna H . . McClure we~e dI~r lJl~ta. .. Cn' O,,! • his parents Mr and Ilrs E F. Sunday, 'by Dr.' imd Mrs. ·A. 'E. Stout Elizabeth ·BUnu:•.~l a reading, "The ~rsday, Feb. 19th. last ~ednesday, at tile bome of • k wa/l '~I~Q i n t erest ~ d 1n 'now" . type W the . ~ ~lepbQnl) 'l!1atem Earnhart ~eek: '. . . and dall!lhter, ~e Jo. · em,U 'fawn Woman", by~ Mrs, • • . ' . . Mr. and ~rs. J, W~n Ed~aDd jn'/I whetle qt'h~r Wafne., here! • '. _ . ' " ' , "" Oharles Davis; readini trom the , Mr. and Mrs. W. 'N. , ~~rs were IflJ11Uy. of Sprlngtleld, :. . '111 b with Un'cle ' Sam' Mr. Oarl Abaec~erll admonlsbed . ' . Reader's TV~ ..ct ••..... e Most untor 't Islto.... "'" d Y • • • . ~ .. e oye , " cll,tb metpbe.~ ,to .~.e an.·active p8rl , '1_ . In ''' fill:.. ~....~, .~. . - Day on y ''' ....on a. . I .. are· locate4. ••• Our C~unty In the book campa ' Ign being held in •. ew, . M'tel'ftst ,.... ne · ~~lll .Oh&racter l' Bver Met." by ••' . . Mrs. Merrill Cole, of 0hIc&i0. , , . . .. ' .' ~. Alva 'n,lompaon: I!.n4 a, ques- . D~. and ,Mrs. H. F,! Dye were dln.- spent the week 'e nd with Mrs . .llilllWIII!~.,:q" Prosecutor, MeryJ ." Shortt' Warten c ?,unty to prov1de rea~~§ O ~'l!; Uon bto aDC1 two humorous stunts ner guests! BaturdFoY evening, at the Barnett and E v. Bainbart: •. \. Gr~Y. also a welc;om'e ~at.~ ~ot ~~e, @01~1iA lil oUr ann~ . ~.llOO WQoludtd .the program, . ' home of Mr. an4 Mrs. OwWe Rose. : . - ' " '. .t. i'" I t' _eal.. 1Aeal ~ (onl@l· · . f '. . . ' == ' . ' .'; , vaJenUDe &lfts and other remem-. Of Da"ton. . " ,Mrs. O. R. FraZIer 18 ' , Vi S,l f~" • 8" p ~t"'t ! • !". ~\ ~. coa¢qs1on of the'1lUSiness . , J , : ' two C9uslns. 1f{lss. Louise farmers anA their tam*~s • . ~!!8~, !f.P111Y'1et was presented 1>y A. 9t\S~ ~ ~l\"~~ '1JI'Je.Q~ fNm· UI NeIIu. ' ~~; ~d tbe.flttli win' blaDces ~bleJ1 ~,~ ~n br01,l~~t b~·: . ' . ',. ':~ . . , '. of Da¥tOD, a6d Mr. Oharles . k"~ 1 d 'th I. ts '. ~ ~~ ~~"t .oM JnIIeatec1 Del" . . yet undetermln~ . .' mem_ fOr- the ~t ~Ister bOll; . Mr. and Mrs. D., W. Rogers. o,f of Salt Lake City utah fbi wltp ·1jas et" tl\ e~ Wi . . l..Q ~~~ of ~e ~1gb ~~~l ~ubllc. . ~ . -Iiere·;....· ~. one .:.......c'v·e m·"'•• "n- were. ~rIbUted. ( '.. ." Muncle,lnd:, )'fere, ~he ovemlght t h b ' ' , ; .. \ ·." c'hi-:1; . ,t!.... and :"th .•er.. ~ ~tn~ '~,~. ' . . " Q1\C ~ • • ""Oraom'a BlacUl • .''(t''. ........ ~"""f' -'" .... er_ orne. ~ _ • "• 9,f' fn·e'd _ >.:~ . " r tf ~ . before the C\Yic-..club. MondaY ~t ~t ~ .oDe7. for ~ete Aftet:. the meetlnl. retr~stun,ellt,s .guests of Mr.. ,and Mrs. ~rk Rogers . a f99 d. thipS!! t~ Ji!at ~el'~ ~9.~n ~. . I - . • • ,', . \' .• ' 'lbl& ~IM , was directed by '- student· ~t ttlQ '1DinBtl'i&1' 'be, IIIa¥ W .bome suuestlve faf ~ntlpe D.ay, were and daughte'to, s,.turd!,y " C. E. Mlcbener attended the .an- ~ "locJdng ' to the . ~ranle ~EN:~ GIRt TO W. Prances' Jobna, ....tecf.la1 tb~ ~ Calent ·.: ~Sed free1J ~I\er ~l1t ~Cl"~ the CC!IJ1In1~~ee ~ ~harge" . . ~ .. . 'nual meeting and. ba-[iqUet of 10 T d ' Hl' f .. , AT FERRY CHURCH dUctlon. 'mPta~ LYle POx • The 'trUiIe of lIl'IDa1~et ~uP QoD,'t )In.; , )l A. I ~. Mrs; Elmer lW'. and~. GeOrge Osborn. of h~lders of 'the' Lebanon ~. , . 1I~1l" ",ee~ II!Y. , ~o , ,. l~g , o~ . 'M<,;s:~ndo~ ;Fu~~ ·t~rte-. ~\tr8 weie,:~ foU~i . .• l~ :"", "*-. IId,,,arp.; ,ftre ~. 8b~epan. ~I'!I:, .Georse ~tn.s, ""nd' Lean:ijd~~~~S;. :~~P~h t~:S:I~eg:tsa:~ :::: OM'oopedrauv.e . Company in,. ~. ,: :~h.e ,a~,nUal, meetjn~ ~t . tJt~ m~t, !Jl~ t~ ~lig@ ~; ~~ . Job 1IM'IJtl1rt; l\ytU/ bIII '* Cll*'1~ olioi'll• .1rtth.",BIlly Mb; Ra1pb _llMtlnp· . Ml' ~ , on ay ~ \, , rrfJ\"(~ ~~q§n,@ , t , . ~e , ~ e. YI~ ,..BOD of J4t. Nld ,",Coo ~ I'n!IftOftI . . ., a~lIh11 I!laey ~ 'R&~9D\1 ~ utnter.. .1"*0 tor ~e March mee,t~ng .. will 'SUnday. ·· e : ' ., , • ." ',: ' . " ~~~al ,ugh sel1ool.. bask,e .t b~n Mr&; J: . W'. :W9~, ' IO~ lk~~t;tmd• .~ BWir; ~: .II\n]lby " kiau~; ., t~. .~ . ~ Ot ",Ia tMt, ~~~ce4 ~t aJa~r date. ," See th~' ~hool. I:U;h ,at tile jokes - · Dr. Man: L. cOok repm:ts; & tble '. teapr ·, will p,lal its ~al A1..e., , ~~9n~ Phi." w ~lnc ·an- . & n~- ~ II. GoDs; Pete:;. ~1nC; ~1Ii !': A ' V~ENT,INI ' P~1~ ," 'lmlt~nJo~ the '~tisl¢ ~Ur~daY.~ve- ~=!~~~· =~~;:m:;I;t:: . l~~tl@ aa~~ ltetQr:(! tJjQ teUl':o Ii~ by her ~nta Mr. and aao~ 1l~ 'I'oin , J'IoreMe, ....... .. .~. t~he feature AT £HUIlCH ° DIng, 8 o'cl9CJt a~ the Gym. • " ".... ~td ' t btl . with' ·Mra. JI. c. PIler of. XenJa.R!l\. No. [ ~. ~~ ~MMI\·'· ' . ..., ~ . ~ and ,~undet I" • '. . , , ; . , .' p!~e""' i ": § . ,af D. g " -' " IJ:I'be' ~K f(11i toe' pi,ce 11\' . 1<"'. ' ,.. ~ .; , ~~ S.D~·: Wl~ \l.\t ....' , SatUrda,,' af~. th~ boys and ' Mr. .,nd ~s. M. 'Aj. FQlkel.'sol) and a~, 'nlprsday • . ~ ..'~~*,!A~ ' • ." b.ettel' · eve~-:' e...,11 .~ ~'" \lif 1'!l'l'J ob"~ . . 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a & Im~1i 3ll~ 1114~~rli. . Mollie corwin, Lebanon. enter~ Marp.ret ~~, Franklln, apdivorce acUon aga.lnst. Thomas - . proved. ' JDen. - - every ~.~ ; ~' 1 ~ eHI~KEN~ I§ Corwin in whld l she charged bim The inventory of the estate 01 ~J. neeeuary to~rotect her betdom. ' . 21 White ROck pullets; ~I yearllng 'WIth neglect. She stated that. tbey JuUa S. GarrIsOn. Lebanon, w1ll be '. . Leghorn heD8; 3 roos te~B. were married ,in 1928 and have. no heard March 3. ( , ~~mi H9UJjC\'l9!Q QgoE' t cnUdren. They llave entered lnto a Ruby Br1xner removed .. auant- 00UJ,e1" ·t;~8--C?&8U. prlv9-.te property settlement she de- Ian of Samuel Brimer &Ild Chattera The loved anc110vlnC nephew, bro1 •• . J, p, ".It M'WAy, II Q. ~or.'Jij clared. D Maple, Lebanon, applied' to be ther. son and friend areatIJ added to • W. N. Sears. Auct. Edwarq Melaropy. Lebanon. aaks lulmed awi.rdian. the sum of buman joy; and were ev, Waynesville. Q,-l,lhone 2651. fot a divorce from IvY MelamPY T-be fint and flnal account. of the eryone to whom he did aome 1~ Feb. 12. Tb~ I"P buoJtets are out an ,item about a farmer who always p. L. Reason. Clerk, who he man·jed in 1930 1n his suit estate of WWlam W. Neal. Prank- eerVlee to br1ni a 1l10&80Dl to his and thls yeat t l1lAt ,b1)UJ4 me~ raISes It and says t11at otten he get.; 1n whlcll 11e charges neglect, as- lin. approvecl. ve be would aleep tontaht benet.tn aome Ilb1nJ .peclal. 1 l\9pe J.t will as mu 9J'l !'o§ gnll nqu~re<t anlt 111tr . I'UBJ.I~ ~&L~ sertLng t hat slle assocIAted with The court ,will hea.r the inventol'1 ~wUderneaa of noWen!· H1s "faa an Dot mean a ralae In £be ; . .' of gallons pr ~noJasses 11'001 ~ a~~~ . ~ , o\,hl!l' men. of the estate of Howard N. BrOwn." unCOlDpl&ln1nl aplrlt aJJd t~hout maple ayruP. I .wonder 11 Ill.} ~- Of sOfillUlll. I 1"1l! se!! a; ,P , lIc l'!uc4 on a.t l'Ily Robert Fink, FrtUlkll~. charges Franklin, February H. all bII trialI be bad no WWQ pI com- ple will ral8e iIorghum th1 r. It , ,Feb, 13, fr.~ay tJlt! thJrte n~ll , but re5IdCJ1~e ,41 Sprln, V,a. I!!¥, ?hIO. The court set Man:h It to bear pla1nt or condemnation Alwa,a pvbe a (ood idea, '1: are that melUUl Jlo'ltun" III MW NfURPAY, fEB•. ~IJ, 1042 his \VUe. Ada. with neglect in his ult In which he also ask.!! for the first and flnal &ocoUoc. !,f the mg mucb and asldnl llttle, even t9 ilIv~Ta!111~c~ ot too far f1 .Jl ,lere have been ; holding my fin,' serll Beginning I\~. eli" ll, M. hll t'q:lcw<.USlOdy oC t.ber nine-year old son e..te.te8 of MoWe DitmaJ'». MO)TOWj tJle end be bOre hls burden manfWlr nt'1S"~ '~ It lnto t11Olsases. crossed all week ever since they In" property. . and 110usehold furnit ure. They were John Death. FranILllni and eeun. NUt "After llfe's ntfui fever be Intba JM~ NI! .,~urrt.!l! ~~r~ ~as graded my Jane for I was ha tn'g llu HOUSEHOLD GOODS Rue, Mason as well .. the tee:ODd sl~PI' . fU'I. . Woman 's Auxiliary meting at my Mayte.g wl\aher. elec~ric vacuwn married In 1931. C0Ml\10N PLEAS PROCEEDINGS accoun~ of Mary Heath Baker. a Be ~ ~ bl~, humanity and j . ' _ li~ ' ~hI§ .,1'nerngyn ~nd I was clea.ner. cQal Hcatrola. library table" CtU n K. Hitz. Ll}banon. was . 1Xllnor, and the fJr8t aocount of J . frieDdibip wore Jllf ~ ",,4 love daughter, BeVcrlle, and Mr. and afraJd t.here woUld Oe a. ~baw ~ r~~ers, 10 Iitra1~ht chllll·s. dtnlng t~ divorce from DorothY Will WhIte, Wa)'llellvWe. " b18 oalY priNt. AJnCI)J bJ& ~t 1114- ~ cn, ~ter :Bopn mowred to that all the ~s would get atllck m .room taJ:Ile. z, ,~ ble ltmPS, ~bc, hen gran ,e ~ charge of neglect. RayMARRIAGE LICENSES Jble words were thele. "I wt.Pt to .a.e ~ ~ the mud but fate was kInd alid it cablnet, kitchen tables, 1 complete ::~donCOger won 110 divorce from Shirley Lamb, U. Mtamllburg,,, trlend to everyone ~ I ~t ,,PI!=PlWl IUld d,9.98t! ter !ffiYIl9. ~old enoU8h to keep the bed rOom suite, l .single bed. bed II

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al; Cllnt Day vs A. Harr180n et &1; addition to W&yuavWe.,.ou." . 11M _1Dt..~,tur~y D 000. f over to the bus in thE; durk and 8 \'8.1, v " 1~ ~f PtJl~ )l.o~t... 7a o~ Antonio Vallerl va Edna TUet.lnlr; Boy and Ibrth& Hudiab to Ona Now in t.bIa l)our 01 death we cry 111'. ID4 1IMlI, M~ pon . aro. 0 by half past eight we are ustng ,"'" Y Frank .James vs Rulib: James; AU- R1d11lger, plo\ 'in l"rankl1n. aloud and frlllD hia yok:elea8 Ups LebanOz:1. were vllt~Y1i ME· !M HIs, ~~Y !t§h~ sav1t!g ugh l 'The at't , ~ \\.194~ ~ AdamS va ,ora Adamsi Edpa A. B. and RcA ,Kaufman to Qui :there comea no bUS p,.le DUmford, sunday. , ~PJl§ sp.iutow! .,.-e ~~tnJ re~~ " PiAl> (; Gibson VB Herbert albeon and ~- and Dorothy Beal, lot & in Pia1n "Be Sa not c1ead, SUCh lOWs lorevet Mr. IDQ ~I. Earl Moran' n::~ now. ~bo(!. wea~her gr ngt. IfhP 4 c!!'l.5 : )' <:.OW , ,e:a gid wltb ell r gar Loy va Mary E. LoY" . View aubdlv1slOll. laIanon. li.e moved In W.tb Ali ~rmtB,~! , are larin, ~orl! ~ al}<J ~h~ pric S {Ie; qu@r'nsey Cow i years old Reverse Telephone Charres Tbe Union <townah1p tni8t.ees Robert II. Blair to ctwlea and lD bOUDdle.lPIUure of the love Un. Bis'am .,",~.raD. • if@ jOlnl gown but at¥! blgqer ~ au by day of sa'ie' Jel6e 7 tbe1 I1ve." ,. , GUSW of t.!be Joshua ~y lMt year. Two lBMe lainbt lfIt ' old tre~lten by day 01 aal~ were author1z.ed to tratiafer '100 Edith DaVia lot '12 in Blab' aubMain 4M. Xenl", O. from tile r06i1 and br1dg~ fund to div1slon, Leban«1 " P.9Dle . BundaY, , were Mr.. and , s. night. " 20 BUD HOGS ' - Eo G. Bucbsleb: Inc. the General fund. · " Madie 1.. Smait to CJeorp ' aDd _'k WW!t HlrVe" ,M rs. Oharl~~ =~ Feb. 16. Sunday. Cloudy ' and 2 Poland Cb1na'SOWS due to farrow MaIne Gr<!6S' Franklin, G ' waa Helen Wall, plot in Harvel'lburr. . ' ~ and oblIdrtD iJllf& M1§§ W '.Y warmer. The newlI ls ~t~~; worse 1.pril 1st; 13 hoats, average let", lbi, awarded a divorce from Jesse r<!U ImlIIe and J. L. Qrou to Henry _ all of D.,tpn. . . . ~g W9f.Jt!, II! wb~t we ar~r gettln~ , SIIEEl" ' • on ber. charle of cruelty and and Deu&-Comba, lot 61 In P1aln- lin. LHI&e Pile, ConeIpoaclell& . ~. and M!1I. Bm Moraa ,pit ·for w.J.kjDf ~ BJl~ t blD!QP.g 8 ewes due to ~ by day of ~e r; ,custody, of _their four minor clIll-. view MaDor, J'raDklln. , ~ vIal~l Mrs, Moran's Pa:~ pea.e aild Ina!..lrig" t~c.:il\13 Ill~( 99; - .... .0 (JiAQ,,'ij ' ', '.' .a.ren. ' .' II1rta &Ild 0YieIl'dolJD PIle to Mn. NoWe Gral and Mn. Jlltber entaL~' 1UIl ,~' iJDW:I Day, dolng aometh1q about it when t.hcty 80 heavY hiP4, 'QQW .)'111(. The coUrt constructed the w1ll o. tame, interest in aboVe Pl'OJ)8I'tY. RIcb were ~ to the W. S. Sunaay. ', were broken. just kept on ,sen1 ng IMPLEMENTS . the late J. Will White. WayneavW8 . ot.eUa B1dIII to A. L. S1deI and C. It ~ ~con at the John Frame and tt.1PUJ or Jrfil'm- tM ~ w~ ~d' p1 war ,mater14la McCOrln1clt mower. slilgle row cultiIn an op1n1on asked for in the IIUlt I!Id1tb HOimmeIl, interest. in Jot 2 In bome of ur.,. ~ ~ v1alte4: )IN. MAUd,e Adama. to c,,",Y ()~ ~he1r Wgrlll¥ll9~ N~ )t vl't9r, ~tee " hal rake, s\UItY plow. Mrs. Mary PeanciI1 _ ~ to eunda1· . QbIna ' aDd U&ilOb_ and (lt1U s'~~l\l- tl~ QPI} hone WllS9n po~to of Rosa lL Bartaoc:k, executor of the Keever'. addition, 1irt1e. f OR JlJ:AtTBY, LIVE ~w. .ap4na' Nn.Pda J. or.tt ~ ' lDr1~. b1 ",lnl!!tJator to the CltYI9 t.eaIU& at bel' home, Sat- 'MiII LeODa '1'IDney was the week- their .-rm1ea , to turn against WI. A pt()W-, tOb&~' ,teamerl 11000 'tobaoco ' , OLD HOBBES other heJr. of the flItate. Alberta Lodder, IU3 ~ 111 Ham ~ e'ftDJni. end pest of bet parents. ' few bad the sense and courBie to sy,p)iJ., bar"Wuue plow 30 gallon P&OMTB OOUBor UtoD TWp. Tbe MoOarren- BrOWJl .~ held . Ma110nAdamll and wife Qalled on pro , teat but DlO/It of us dld1l~ e ..en ahovela. torks. d~uble ladder Velma B. Guard, ~on. was 8e11na ·Rue. bJ pdm1ntatrator. to at t.be old Smart farm, eut of town ~_ *ude AI~ ~~~!. were 11Ik» W phem. Rain this aftemocm wedges .. saws ctia rs 2 3x6 appOuited admSnStrat.r1x of the ea- \:VUlJam H. ~wl1llp ~ al, to acNI w.. · weu attended. . lIIU". and ~"I ..~II& h f Mrs and the laJie l,5. ie't~~ _ cOt ~ for bllt bed. .. tate of Pnink A. ~uard ~ ReZln ~ DeerOeId 'l'Wp. A Pi w.. bOrn to Mr. and Un. Wednelrla), ev~ 1UC8- 0 : 16. Rain. j'eal ~. . IURNESS ~ Meloy, Karl II1nsJ. anci -Precl mboIl Robert M. BIa1r to IIJrtle Max- Earl Oampbell, lIGOdIP,y ~,Nettle T1nne)'~ ' 01 ... ' "tilt) cistern ~d ~~ water sides HaJ.n\!Sf cqllars line!!, as ·appra1sera. well, lot 11 ill Blalr aubcl1v111oD, x.-- lPeb. ~ atBJalr'a hoap1tal, ~ 8uDdI!oi ~ peN ~. an llN'<lon the Jane: It looka . - - , ' " '1be court approved tbe flrlll anon lIer DPme 18 JanICe JnjDe. ' l11'li. Tollan WIOll were Mr. and a pJowe4 f1wd, Ql,it I. and flnal accounts of ,,the eetate8 of " . Ur.. Bmeraon PriuIIer is quite W MrII. BarrY :5 d, 01 ,C1ncln- help ' that 'too, ~e)'are ma~e GOO!d clUIat lie bome ben. nat1, lin. Ida and Mr. and out with the stader to mAA~ ~ and Cl \!jSSer, Albert Burrouas, 6pr1n&boro; Jel- . __ MIll PaullDe RGaDeY, of Oincln- Mrs • . LeoIlU'Cl . ' . , " can smootb the lane 9. top {If,aael', II Ilrlgl, \l~d,. ferson D Marlatt and LottIe A. South, ,Haiveysburg, as weU as the HereIIUl m ....... · ~ naU, was tAe SuhdaJ ' IUfIt ~ . her Jack lim JOItr ~ of Mr. an<l i~ fmlzes ~. A 2 s~l CQts, watc!ro~ JIll eJBhth account of the estate of Ab.,.. sIateS', ,uri. ~ Batch aDd t.m!l1, Mn. Sherm.aJ;L l1lmey,;are comlAed U1lnk cold /i~ cb!&l,I;s, 2 fQCIQllJ o~ ble E. H&8eltlne - and ,~seventh ~th ChaImera WhltaUr, ' Barr Nolder and otnc 1DIIDber, to Sbolr ~, with the. mumps.. ..,.in they, several SJIllI,ll JUgS, . !)~ hClatlnS ~t1CTIONEERIRG _--_~__;".:..._ _ _ _ _ _ first born ch1l~ of W1DU1ed II. and of Pattenon PJeld ~ ~ for Kl'• .n4'IIit· ·Keener w:; Denver ~d ,wvo, ~~ ~k,Sce box, kltcllea Walter B. Whitaker .... born near & dance at the Cbarle7 TbOIhpeon Wedne&daf ~.J:!ts ~f . er weather cabinet, kitcben t~ble, 3 ai.rBJr;bt Stt'nley &: Koo,le.. ( Wa)'Dllv11le. 0taI0. Decem:.er ,0"1'12. reat&~~~_~"~~_'_M_ all.!!._~dSb~~RaYmo:d Adams . chairs" water seJ)etato~. stands, 4 After an lllneaI of aevenl 1IIOIltbt, JD&_ tlUs Iii out !lteel chairs, Id.tc~en utensils and ' Mn.. WWlam 8mlUa: Vo.:r..oDdeDt det.Ui came to b1m lD SprlacQelIt bulret, ball, pule Wall ~ec1, here and fam1l1 were sundaY guests of what. dishes several quart jjU's, 3-10 g9J. F~ Dat:es. Phone MRO, . Waynes-" _7\ Oblo, Jan~ 21, 1M2 at tbe aiy PddaY even1DC,' the local .teuD boid- 'Mr. and Ml'•. llllmea~ AdamS. .to ,be ~e ~ c"na. • ' \rUle, Ohio, it4verlle Charges. • ,' DEi.AYEll BoapKal, .the BoIplt.al in "blob lie 1nI the YICt017 acore. , Of Jl() anyone. It . 'lEBM1I-"ASH Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hail1,es and had labored ~ wbJch " he had . Rlt~. WUl MOore. PMtor of the , ... .nI1JAL FDIAICOIAIi u.Gwt t~ :farpl ~, -DAISY' SNYDEll pno~~Ji J,lICENSE • Mr. and Mra. WW.rd Bainea were aerved With so mWlli ~ and 107- l4eiboc1l1t Oburoh, pvean adtlreu _ ..... WAYNI: TOWN&BJ1t bwea. Stanley anll KOOgler,' A c~. d1nnenl11ests of Bomer Bainea and e1ty. lIeredith iNW to )'QUill' man- , before the IChool. Thuradar morW ....... - 001JNTY, 0810 '_ Rob¢rt Qo1Je.~t. Oler~: ~ wife, Sunday. hoqd In the oountr7 &n4 here be niDI. sUbItltut10i for Mr. Will Tieb---, , Mrs. Pearl S1Dcla1r and cb1ldren, 1earnecl to 10ft natun and was. snor, Who ... to ,SbaktllPor Ule PlICal Year '1:nd.IIli pe.. anYQno Luella and, Laverne. were ~ ot With her CQloI' abel torm, d~ peariaD e4dreU. . ~r 81, 111tl. ~' th11ik It 'is still safe to talk , a~ut l«ni. Chal:les Stanley one daY laIttouchecl throUibout b18 We. A lOll wu bom tb Mr. and MrI. PopUlatIOn 21iaS; ~. . , it Ba' mucb as I. wan~ to m a weekly .~-_ _. ._ . ._ _. _ w'l!ek. . After comPletJDi h1a BlIh School . Clw'lef, Volers, PridaY. B1a name .Total Salar1ta ana Willes paid pal,)e1'. Greet~s ~ all the boys in Mrs. Ella Baines an~ Walter wn.. work In WaynesvWe I(eredlth with 18 Robert Paul. , ' durlni the year 1~ .•••-., 2,61U5 , U)e service that get bhe paper and son took 'dinner' with Mr. and Mra. h1a bro!.ber moved oD. to Wittenberg u;r. aaat Mri. Obu'lea 8mart and Tu' valuation . ... . ... ",:HS,I38.00 tlio teat of )'py ')~ pet~nse ~tainpl; , Everett Haln,BI, Sunda1. Oollege Here he entered lDto the daUihter. J4I.u Q~ Smarl, were Tu levY ............. ~ ...... ,2.80 and bona.. ' . .' Mr. Wakefield. of Clnc1Jplati. was colleae ·.Plrlt and We with that YIi- out 01 ~caUen, S.klrday" RoilCiiIlP,'I'S '. • PUBLIC BALE our guest speaker at' Ohurch a week or and zest whlcb ao cbaracter1lled M18& Anna McDoDald. teacher In General properly tal •...• ' !J.006. '11 ago sunday. He accompanied hIa eyer.! act. AWetica &nil ,porta New Bolland achOO1t:peDt the week Bales tax , ••••••••• •·•• • •• ~,oO I wUl sell at Publ1c Auction. at ,py Mr. and Mra. R. A. ~pton and 01 every kind had fucln9Ud him end ,with her ~' . Gaaollne tax . ....... ~ .. . 2,'116.00 my . realdeDcu, Oil Tblrd Street dauahter. , from early cbtldbood. Here he.... 111'. and MH. Will IIcCarren Inber1taD.ce taX ••••••• :.. 216.66 :WayneaylUe. Ohio. on ~ , Ml'. and Mrs. Leonard El11a and- III ht8 element IUld h1a WIpl'IIl fl1e1ld. lett Prttlay even1ns ~or Wam1, PIa. C1garette tax ••••••••••.• :u.2O , ' 8aturdaJ February 21': '1 80 ' ,daugbters, Doris Jane and Susan ly riature and alncere emile lOOn won where the)' ~ apenel a fottnliht. Rent •........ ••••••••• .• . : 36,00 :BeguuUhg ~t One p ' the followQayle. were sunday'dlDner guests of :for him the 1riend&b1p of everyone Mrs. Tracy, ~W8Ib1qtoD C. Il. Ml!Ic. rece1pta/ <uat) .. . .... • lM.48. 'property' . '. ' . ' the lat~·s parents, Mr. and j\4rs. on, the camp,ua. BlI barc1 work and v1sI.ted her b~er, ::.~ Charley ,Total ~ nec~p4 , .. ij " ,15.t.48," BOVqJlOLD I GOODS ' Raymond Wilson. , . deep interest lD ath1eUca £ought to Thompson, over tpe w encL Total Rece1pts •••••• •• ••• 9,~ll1:01 Olermont coal range I; burner oU 1Mr. and Mrs, Lutber Baines vJa- ·him the m.an&8U8h1P of the oolle8e Mr. and MrI. Da'\'1d KJng, 'oI near • _. , PAYUJIINT8,;! ..-,-. ~ stove with oven cbe . • hlna ' !ted friends at Jamestown. Sunday fQOtb&ll team. The fact ,Ubat be was W~n, :"f1ll1ted their eon. Ray . General El~Cl.ve,,~ '" ' cheiT)' cbe$t of :Jlw:ts. .:!~t'· evenll1g. afn&ll of .tature prevented bls ac- KJn8 ~ f~. Squ&)'. Compensat1~ '01 trulteea... UJa,50 cord bed oak bed stand ' walnut " ,Mr. and Mrs. FrIUlZY Sbeets and tlve participation on tbe ' team In Mr. JDd ~lee Beck, of Compensation ~ clerk •••. 360.00 dresser ~i'le lPt9hen sat ' \ ~aughter. June. spent a few daYa ~ereJl!le PIlIea. However, he D&yto.,. Mr. ~d ~. 80bert Gray ;EXl!eD8e8 ~ tI'~ , c b aiu 2 f ,. ~eJ " be¢s' e. last' week in Gallpolia. The Sheets brOUiht honor and Iklry to bls col- and 19n. Wayueav1lle. were and * , u .. .. .... 112.66 1am1ly plana to 'move there the ~t- lege on the track team ill ~ e- day pelts of thelr lIftDd~ta, Total General , ~ utlve . , tI10 'Washlng Machlne wash 'bOUe; .; ~ .."rt of tb1s week. venta and 81ta1bllsbed a new hIIb Mr. aDd ¥n.~. O. 01'&1. ... " • -eervlceB ...... ..... .-... ,l;Il16.oS- roba, bucketi, -diaheS .ind eto. • --~~~!!7=~=~~",~==::7=~~~F;~~~==~r~.l\ \ ,~'lasa ,Em11Y Haines. a student at Jump record tor b18 colltp whlcb Mr. and )lb. Lewl8 ~ PJre ProtectIon-,. ' " C1'o8s eut saw some carpenter ' i' • , ~lbam coll~ge. spent. a tew da18 still remama unbraun. ftI'e SUndq lt1~oon .,' in, Other ftre pro~~ " " , t;oola" gardt!n • .' ~tly wl~)ler pa.renta. Mr. and After complettna WI oo1lep eourae w~. . ' expeJl8eII ... . 200.0J Some OS, these articles a.re CQil. lIfr8. Homer Baines. he returned to the Cit)' Boeplt.al In IU. 0e0zp GlUoUlb. of WUm1DITotal fire protection •.••• -200.00 siderecl antiquell ' . . , . Mrs~ Ralelgb Bogan spent a ftJW Spr1nafield where he continued b1a taD, waa tale ,SUnda1 sueet of ~ . PoIlr . ~- , r , ; , • . Term., Cub • nilbti last week witb bel' parents. work, wb1ch be bad betrWl there.. IIOD, Conrad aild tamUJ. . , Med1cal serv10el .••••••• . .• 1,030.47. . I MRS. AriDA' El!lRruCIt. . H~ az¥1 Lucy Compton In New a means to make PIa way tbroUllb ' COR'I,- ~ , T 'BurJal, expenses ••.•••..• .. ,106.00 W. N. S~.:Auct. -B~~¥lzt W . Compton baa beeJl college. and here aplIl be eerved, ,.W'U, . Total ,POQr reqet ........ 1,13U7 , COJifJDecl to his .bed by Wneaa, but with b1a cb&racierSst1o " IgOr. tbo&e ' • . ~.... " ' '.. . I'VBUC BALe ' is ,DOW able, to be around asaln. he knew and lo'fed lin. Nea. 2'IIiMJ o.r. . ....,. ~ KalDteDl.t:lce and Repalr,. '"( , lKr. and Mrs. D1ah Brown, ~f ~ ~, .. he wall Auectlon&teJJ Or.l, --..:: ' ' ~ ' ~d pl~ '•...• ~,568.08 As , ~ ·hive d~4ed ' to quit f&ra$a. , ton, were dinJier suesta 'Satw:day led bY tboae wbo' so wen knew hlm. itr: and lin.' Jamea lteeDIr .t-TOt&l~BJailm•..... •..• 6.~.08 , we V4l1 sell at p~l11c auction, at ·~;;;::~~~;;;~~~~~~~~;;:~t~~~~~ evenlD; of their 8011..m-laW anel cpe~ wtille manhood', ~ .... t.eDded ,the double funenl ,of' b1a ' ~eoU:II (L1It) .' " my resld~. 3 mlles north ' dauiPlter. W,. and MH.W1llard _till approMblnl noon an.c1 ,Whlle aUnt -and coualD<it AVW&i 1DdlaDa, General' auppUe.........;-.. 20'r.66 W~eavWe, ~ ~ soutb west of ' Ba1D6i, , '. . the ~ were IWl t.lllzW Prtda7 ' , "" ., aIeDlGdal dq upeilIea .. ' •.00 Bprihl, V~)'. , ~ mllea , lOutb east Kra ~ Bainea and. MH. Lu- ~ ~ tbe .... ~ ~ · ...Mr. ·and .Ilri; Barlq RbqadI, 01 Tot&lllllcen~DeouI ...... 282.68 of ~~ OIl what Is known as ~.~ , a~d~ a ·~tte not reached OD 1lfe~. hIIb...,.· the COIUllibut, lWted ·IU. and Un. To~ ~ ....... . . 1t.H1,21 !.be Jones ~&l'ZD. OIl r, , ' . ~tb' at lin. 1I:iper ~ ,tone ~ mUU th! biIbeIt paint Waltei Bh.sa' Th~. ' ~~' QP"OPlIlRAnONB . , SAT, na. .... ~ .' ~', \ g.eu ' Quem8)'V~' to but ~ w..". for. & 1IIIIIDIIlt,.be Mr and W1IaId. .WIlkerac:a·, BY Poim8 ' . ',. BesJrinlnJ at 12.10 p , 1L1halp. ,the, PlaD , ... ,the Day of ~er to be lay .d own. tbe ,ftIIIde aDd UISDI 'aDd ~eD vtIlt10i In Ore- BaltJ:lce. oTlDUj1T 1; 1tU , foll~. ehattel ,pr6pirty to-Wlt. , held ~ the Sharon III B. ~. b1a burden for.. pUJow, fell1l1to aon1a ~ , (Olerk'e) ..... L ... ...... ~.t10.0:n j8i ~.. . ' 'JlO"" • . , . IIJ'. ~ ~. , I.t-c,9mptoq.~~ \baS ~ 'lIMp tbM· ksu. Roberi Wernb, of DUt.cm. .a.cetPta ) >uriJq( YeIir .' , 8,,12.01 une bQ maz'e, a , y,~",011!0 pnt COmptoo ~d ' Mr. ~ 'clown lila .,elldS.Wl Wblle Jet-1I1 and WUbur 'I'1IIDeJ of I'feDklID. 'l'otala-e1pta all4 bIJaDce 11,668,85, 1200 LIlt., O!l' aoml~ 10')~ W~eld 'Were c11nner Jl.\esta of ~ love ·~t.b We and rap\und with .the ,were ~,u.c. OI. tb8Ir maIIIIr. ~W DurIIiII Year •• 1M1.2'l old, "qbt l:d~':l bo'lt are ' ~d tDet H . aDd ~ a ';week qo war1d about blm, be, WI fOl'Oild ·to Ou.tl ,at' . . home Of 'III'. aDd 1IcI11DC1. Peoeml- D, 1Ml w~;. one '. oOmlna '21'" "~I_ abaDdoa hlI Jounie1 aDd naam lin.. I'raDk ~ OIl ~. ... (~) •• ~ • •••••• • ••• lO.eo:a.88-D1d: ODe "b~ colt 1 QIOtba old; ~ _~ _ bGale. · ' • • -. . .. . . ~. 8badlel of l'al.nce 111 ..-<' OIle mare coli"llIIOIltbl·,oII1. . . , '~== ~wIIl:,':_::t' M 8pt'bjs , 'laUe1' After ~ it JDa7 ...... _ Ill ....... _ 111'. BoWaf« W'1at., Dee~.... • •• u .'1."...88 . '7 CA'l"IU i7 ' , . . . . , and- SatUJ:- tbe - . - . 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TQere will also be ~'Ile Way the foUoJdDl': us- Mat;' 9Gft IISIR; KrI.... Lena Badeler.- Donald 01 Floridn Wq ~ a spent Thursday evertlng with Mr. and son. Uary Lee. Mr. and Mrs. . , ;Burnett. Doroth)7 Obbam; MrL 0NIDe Barian. Mrs. IIlldrecl peat at the ~raonage Fr:dl'Y eve- and Mrs. Everett Bunnell and fam- ~er Bolqrey and daughter, Phyl- of t)1e Cross. All are cordially tnMcOoradck and Betty Routa-~a\ktna, un. IrUDt - BUcklea, 1I.r. aJIII. Uy Of Wa)'llesvWe. Ua, Mr. Ralp~ Bunnell and son , vlted to attend the Lenten bevoahn. and James JIardln. . ~d ', anel uri. P. II. JUett, lin. ~Mrs. Paul ~GIu. Is very III at her Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tate of Bell- Bobby. and Donna MUElfr-esh, 01 tions. Rush. JUch&rd WlUtater an~ James. ~, Mi. Will Oritea. ~. DI6 home on ~_ 'Pike brook spent Sunday wltl:\ Mr. and Dayton. .' Oene-- and. 8telnke. Refteah0trleIbee and Un. lIatt1e Sm1th. Mr , and Mrs . EI n~er H a Ines are of .~Dale ..__ and ft_'-. ___ ...... n __ ,........11 , ....... _ . . . bome Mrs. Jeea .".~. Roland, visited her Mrs. Pete Runyan. ' ...., _....__ II..,... laO " ' . . . . . . . - .....16' . _ - - . movlnJ to the Lee Leinmon propmen.,.. served. . to Dayton a.Der t.I!9 .,. spent here mo~her an~all~. Mi's. Nan<lY Pope Mr. and Mrs. ~utbor Morgan erty on Route 73 ' with relative ..--:"and Mrs. W.aldo Elllbt, Friday al1- were supper guests"Wedheaday eve" . ' Mr. and UrI. oarl 8al1t.h vlMt.edefl\OOO. Dtni 'of Mr. and Mrs. MOlTis Lewis LUNCHEO}of GUESTS ' W~ las' Monday even1na. Mr. and • ·P. J. Thomas lmd ~d son Jerry Lee.. . . The YOUDJ Men'. 0laIe 'of the, Ion oalledl lon· UW: Ma~ Cornell In Mrs. oJ: R. Mengle was the lut\~hMetbodiat ~ achool. with their I4'tle SatlU'da7 moln,. eon guest at Mrs, Arthur Hamilton, Mrs. Billie ~ Con.po&ldeD6 teaiCher. )(~. IIIkU'ecl Watk1n8 enJess M111&. twin totner of Mrs. , 01 Lebanon, Mon\1ay,. when she en· Mr: OUfforcs TUrner. WhO was In- tertalned th.e yo~ ' ladles claaa, JennJe TliOlII8S, 1& visiting Mrs. I\~ Nellle Bun.nell. Corresponden&, tertalned mem,befs ot the Warren . with .their . teacher. Mrs. Helen Thom.-. f County Board In honor of Mrs. · jured In an auto a..."Cldent, Prlday Stoneburnel' at a lovely party 1n the · P. J. Thomas ta making his anTimes Is lmpravtna. ohurch parlors laatSaturday eve1 . ·toL..t te ... '"~ D Ii M J W W d 11 d evening. ~. Delbel't Barton Is on tbe nlni. Refreabmente ot Ice cream nua prepa.ra, IVUII 01' 8 a ....... tor. an . rs. , . ar CI) e on Wendell B. Oampbell. of Morrow, KEEP 'EM l!'L ," sielt Ust. . and cake were served. ' ..ceo ,beds. . friends at Harveysbl1l'8, sundl1Y l't.. retiring presldeJlt, " L!!(; J e 4 c , 4 Mr and lin. Ivan Bolton and IOn . Mrs. Ralpb Burley entertained H. 8. ~!Vee, to date. has twelve' ternoon. . ," were' iuests. · Sunday afternoon. of the members of Mt-. H. O. CoUins's lambs 1r am ~ven ewes and they Mrs. Oeorge Sm1.th called on the Mn. BOlt(m'span!nta, Mr. and Mta. SundaJ 8cbool Olaas last Priday are the cuteelt NbJes. . SLtJl\mEB PARTY ~LD 'USE THE MIAMI GAZETTE .QII IfTf __ 'lit Raymond WIlaon. . eventna at her new home on the . In lOOklnI tbrourb my mo~her's Brown I sisters •. Saturday afternoon. • -. WANT ADS ~.~c".uure C'l Mia EleanOl' CopeeJ, of Xenia. ClncinMti PIJce. old recipe fge. ttle other day. J . ~uite a lew at the Home have. MIss Ruth Helen LeMay enterspent Sunday at bome with her mOo Mr. and Mrs. ~S'l ~y are found an ol~l .~cllpplng ,from World been yictlms Qt ~lds the past week. t.aJ~ed several of ' her olassmates at ~omt ther. apend1ns some time In COlWDbus. War daYS No.1. It Will a dQUlh- Mrs. Anderton }las befln cgnfln!!4 a slumber party last Wednesday Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Vandeman nut recipe lIised ~y the Salvation to her bed tor a tew days b~t llJ llvenlng lfw JlleSts "'m'e the MI~s(!S . ' vlIlted Mr. and Mrs. RaJ Peterson. /mllY 1l8ldes In making doughnuts • • . . . Dial 2111 __ WaynesYille 01 Dayton. last Sunday. Gro~"e for the Am Dougb,boys In the better at ,thls wrlt1ng. Raylyn Crabbe. Rubh Anna Johns, ., ;:e> ~l ." trenchel. I' t on to you. and I Mr .and Mrs. Ross H. Hartsock Bonnie L. peters. Marthn Jane FOUND-Boy 's fleeoe Hned leather Mr. DucUey Ip.wooci, of Middleglo.ve. Inquire at the MJaml town. apent the wee~ end with h1a might add iJ~ J IMdt ~e an~ callecl on Mrs. AdBh Deatherage one Early and Helen vint. Oazette, n,unt, Un. NeU1e Petl;raon and tam- . . J .... Garner, C.relJponded& : : : d::O~~. r~~":na~~~o .'v~PlPI ~ ",eelt. .=-===.:;:;;=;=====.iJ Mrs. Esta Hamer and Mlaa Helen Quite a number from thI.I vJclll- CUPi at .u~,.· ~Ye cups of ~our, five Mrs. NeWe Bunnell to~eCher Wl~h WA §~-Fr1er6, ~ or • IQs• . HOOd returned Saturday from a vlatt Ity attended the public sale Tues- tIpI. ~ E r , .one tap. salt, .MOn1Jnla Bunnell • •of Route 1 w;.:sDressea or on toot. earah O. HesLENTEN DEVOTIONS with ·Urs. Hamer's IOn, Lee Ed dal at t.be farm bome of Wlll H. (I used "!JHJl'i also) one ' stationed at Newark. N. J. • com~. near Morrow. . tap. lard, (~ rtlht). IS!M and the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. ton.. Waynesville,' Rural Route 3 . MIBIee Preda and Terry Lebman . Tbla was one of tbe larRest sal,!, three-Iolmb':fUPI DlUt. e~!»"l~s Shaw and Mrs. Margaret Given by Phon~ 2899. Iy " , entertained Pvt. Peter Vlnt of Pat- we have ever attended. BVll1tbJDI Add the m~ FAdUally. becau.se. B\lnllfU 0' !tP.~rl~n L!lle, Dayton . THE DOME MISSIONARIES . tenon Pleld. and Mr. 'John K,yne at IOld at extra bleb prieM. II most of 3r~tnow/ acme flour all Sunday. OF oUfEIUCA LYTLE FOR RENT-Bleeplng Rooms MJ':.' MI;,~. W.Uer Kenrltlk. Corrnpoaden& ~~. Sunday. 1n honor of Mr. U11f'~~ ~ ~e P l = ~= Jn~' quJokl~~~~ ~r. H. M. D1I1 of Dayton. called on . €)f\ J\§b, W~~n~sd~ys!!,vlc~s ~!~e ~. f· ~1Ifrl~!t- pho!1~ 2~~ : ; . f Mr. fond Mrs. ,W. P. Olarlt of :Qt.y_ ui. Mary Johnson vlIlted Sgt. TUelday and W~eaday at the DO& INk r W .~ lfJnen- his sister. Mrs. Evelyn M~loy, on htheld at which the new 8t~t1onll 8 2-2, It, t 6, I and J4l'L W11l1am LeWIf .of Bowman home 01 IIC'. and Un. James tM1e lalla trllilnll€ §~ . ' e Cross were solemnly erected ton spent Sunday afternoon wlUl Pleld. LoUlavlUe' Ky .• over the week Cleven,er, near OlarklV1l1e. . • .,......-:"" , I ,, 1 ,nd blessed. Ashes were placed on FOR .R ENT-Lorie business room: Mra. M~ Carmony and l41&& Vel- end. Mlss Hannah ~ordaD wUl extend ~ ~' '. R/1v: H!lnn!lID, Mf~, Hllf~!ng ~d tbe torebea<l at eaoh of the memCorner 100ll laD, 0 P P JI I ~- 0 ma Smith. Mr. and Mrs WJlUam Oo,*, bad the hOSpitality of ber boIDe to Mr•• ~t~eJ, t)1 Fr~lfIl. were IN~~ ber, ~ remJnd' .be t e . \V~lne~V!l!.e Jip. onlll B ll~, n • ',.. ~ of' Un. Lo~eeza fioNn\an one .'teF- tr~' d~t aIiis ~at Plwirl c;=a.m quire Warren .ddOc:k Or S. M. Mr. and ~. Harvey Burnet and tor their. dlruie~ 1JUeeta. JIonda)', Mr. members of the PrJeDdahip Club, 'whI1aW ": ::::::':.. -II10 Seller~. Lebanon. Phone 938 :p'de:~he w;yne ~~pco~ ValleY, Mra. Ed Hurst and Mlaa Lola Sprtngfleld w~ over Saturday , . Mr. and Mrs. Le.e Mason, of MASon Tueaday evenln, at 7:30 Lenten Peb, 5, 12. 19-• bOme of an~ . Beth ~ Hurst. of Sprtnctleld. . night and sundaJ VSIltor8 ~t the lit. and II . ~d Marlatt ol'Uelt on Mrs. Allee Clark, Sunday • on Boc1al R o W ' Mtsa K1Izte Elam apent several ~1LIOIl-McOlure bome. were IUpper I lad Wednesday \ altemoon.. -==:;:::=:---:--~--~-....:...-.1.._---.JL-..,J..~....:.:.';':;:""':'~ Mrs Hoyte MoCOrm1tlt of Route daya last week In MIddletown with Mr. and' Uta. Arthur Cain and eveDlnJ of ' and lira. Ellsworth . 13 entertained the Bttle ,IrIa at ber her sliter M18I l!ldna 1lIam, Mary Ellen, were Prfday vislton 01 otbICIft , .ter. PbylUs or -:..----Sunday SChool 0lUs of Lytle Mra. Oarl COpsey spent tbe ,. k Mr. and Mra. Alfred Cain. 1n LIb· near 0IDtcvU:1e. church at a Valentine party ' Sat- encl In Springfield with her mother ~( . 1JoIr. atld MriS. Everett Blackburn Mra. Dee. nu Emy who baa ,been confined and famUy .ot Centervl11e called on urday ,iatternoon. Messrs T. B. Jones and Herman Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sollers of to hSa .bOIDe for several weeD, is re- Mr. and !I~)' Freelan Wed- ~Irs. Bert Dunnell. Cll rrc~pondfnt Smith made a business trip to Leb- Dl.Yton were IUftt.l 'of,.thetr puents ported to not be quite 110 well at neaday attel'OOlQ. anon MoMay afternoon. Mr. and ' Mrs. O. 4- Bollen ' last ~=~t. d Mra it U WllaOn and Mr. and Mrls. Elvis Mlcblal. Mr. The all day quilting wl'l be held ~. Josie Graham. of DaytQn ~. . . oblldre'an 00· ' th~ "'.,-'__ It JUld Mrs. ~l 8Jn1th and famUy at tbe home of Mrs. Lesl'e GOrsUC" l nt. . 10 "'I, :oau.-u an IJ)tN Pridal Cvenlhg 'WIth Mr. and ' on WednesdRY. spent Saturday wltb Mr. and Mrs. MIll MInn1e COok h-. been GO ' Donald ,Of ~chester. J. Lee Tal- .Mrs. pete "'~n. MI'. and M'n. Morris Lewis and • Harold Whltalter and chlldren a.nd ~e sk:~ lJst tOe put week. attende'd the Sides sale In the aftMr. aDd' Kn. WWard Anderaon ~e ~ IOD', Allert and Jeule Mr. and Un John Sha-w ana son, Jerry. spent S.md~y- u.."Lcmoon o.rnoon. and ~l,IIhter Mary Jane of oar;ner, .~were SUndaj af.&emoon tlUiilly of near Xenia called Mr. ~Un Nr·l9la ~lI. John Koester and Mrs. Wllllam Bergdall returned ~ Wa.yneaV1lle . ,.-ere dlnner guesta, of ~erll.. ;~~e ~ - of .Mr. and and Mrs. 8~~ Preelan, Wedtt~- daulJbte , V~Jrn~. . 'he home or her daughter. Mrs. alta. L. P. ~ Jut 8unda)'. ....... ~, ~~t ..·:. • IS,.,. evenmr ,". Tile young peoples class· of the 1dlnser. In Dayton to belp,'care tor ~ ~nltv. . . ~Id laat W~ reactied"~te 01 ,the d..~ Mr. lid Mrs. ' ElIS\'lj:ortb Oibson U. B. Sunday School at UtIca had ber little rranclBon. wbo was taken BatUrday ~~~ I~'; W. I:;~ ~_~~ ~~ ~or- caIlt4 OIl· trtal:d. 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Earl Conner, . - - - . - : -.......- " - ' i t elub. ot Ch1cago, last Saturda y. rls . . Her father, ",1 ", Harris was .Mrs. W~lDl Strader . preside . nt, Mrs Atlnle Sweet ,pres!- connected with the Israel Harris presided the meetlrtg, during Mrs. A. F . Melloh spent. last TUes~ ~iP t.lCllQQl Qtbcia ls were deni O~f the WlltynesvlUeRidge, Both Waynesville Senior arid tng champiOns, and ¥awn .are Htgob. School Bank:, formerly in the bulld1ng now which tim , a. bediscussion. was held day with Mrs. Mary Kauffung, of g'l' titled with the I:Ipien did ' Alumni Association was Junior high school teams drew Ing favored to tske the laure's a guest. occupied by the Waynesville Li- concerniDg th1a Hamllto name n, for the organicrowd that tUlned out for Her bUSband wa.;; the late CUffor~ Carlisle as their opening opponents year, lhe Wa rren county llrary. Her mother was the fO.r mer zatlon. A 13 loop Sa will be chosen at ~ f ame th In the 20th annual Warren county recognized S. Ridge, a hlgh school graduat e. Mary s . Ill! Mrs. ey, orie of, 1lhe most the next m.lt!ting. of the Ruth ' beattho 1as" game 0 Sherwo od and son, e season /Der fother, D-' o..~t, waa for ' uta McK1ns ' high school basketball tournam ent, 'balanced In C1r,,,s B d ,;les nJsouth 'U ~ ..... " 0""" pop r .g\r'~ . . in Waynesv111e ' in h er KnIttin g .~nd Sewing for "Bundles Fran<:ls• . of Oregon ia. were Sunday hel'e- last Friday night with. RliUlY years ed1tor of the Mlaml day. She • at one tipe deputy for Britain. and "Bundles for Blue guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ross H , WhIch opens !today (Thursday) at ern OhIo, I:. whl h arty ~hlng can Otterb ein . ,every one misaed Gazette, Klngs Mlils. happen come to'l rna ment time. Hartsock and tamlly. postmistress. She resided in Corwin . Jadtets " t hted -the entertai nment. h Another guest was Mrs. Evalyn He" alster MIss Henriet The Spartan s meet Oarllsle at 4 Waynesvlll n rLr irb'ltance. has dethe: band but M r, "". ta 'ft a ",1S er ex- £>o'-"ey' And.rews, daughte r of M r . ' r~ .and • • • • . ... p , M. this afterno on whUe the local feated' every Le o,! the e~ and enthUsi astic --aAher Mr , 'ht ......... at & -htabul a Mrs " ln In the league . Romo 0 RIggs t and " no> ,. p.lalne~ hat he thoug and Mrs. John A. ~nkey, her "" Other members k sewing home. Juniors are scheduled to meet the with the exc'Jp .. !on of Springboro, Mrs. Jennie Thomas, of Fer"", OJ guests were Mr, and Mrs. This 11'0 P would appreciate spent Friday evening with Mr. they worke d _hard enoug h father being one of the qld and ~~hllst.le Juniors at 7 p, M:, Friday who defeated. the locals by only one time 4 venng Cartwright, of Evanston. gifts of yam 'in quantiti es for kDlt- Mrs. Robert Furnas. during the year to have a merdhan~ of Waynesville. -_ point, and Mason. Mrs. Leverln , Ia now managing editor of tlng blocks 'fOOnvalescent lap robes · · t • th • • I t Andrew Drawings were made at a meets resl~ in B1n sdal~ Harveysburg, after a slow f5tarl:. t m, and the insuraIi ce ame publJca tlona issued by or leftover '1al'tlS for button- holing vaca lon a e as 5t Mr. and Mrs, Walter Moore and Ing of coaches and superintendent has been Is .... n "r H' e In"w'an ce 'h "11e lib-~Ia '" a tl ana1 U n derwr Iters. He spent ' ..... p coming fast during ~ s • e •• slipper .. tops. ht pink .... or blue san silk waug er, .... 0>. Ve1ma Her rmann , In 'he : , . it ~eerq .like a lit- LibrlU'), ot Qlkago . ln the. Insur- all his sliffimer-/fchOOl offices of County Superlnten- last re, weeo. and • is conceded by da. y vaoa.tlo ns elastic and tfpe tor use In their of oakwooH, Dayton, called ti e t hing, but you'll be help,- anco mlobange buUdlng. on Mr. dent C. H. Bohl In ,Lebanon, MOI;!- many to have a.- gOOd _ chaDc:e ' at Y1aynesvllle with hls IP'&Ddpar- "BundleS" IiEIWing. to . - and Mrs, Lawrence Zlnk and sO,n, day aIternoon. inJf the war effort when Y9U Mr, and Mra. J. A. Davidson, of ents, Mr. 'and reach the finals. HarveysbUl'l teams Mr&. 8, L. Oartwrlght Also If any~e would llke to h.elP Bernard , of Mt, Holly. Although Sp~oro, the defend- haVe been at their best In tournaleave . tnose u~ed tooth paste Hubafd's, WOods, 111., were also pres- and bears bu grandfa ther's name. with this WO:-k-. se"''''o. can be pro• • • r. men~ play f!>r Ute last tew yean. "...... and shavin g cream contai nArthur · Shenfel t, of Oxford, Should Wa.yneevme defeat Oarcure(S for home; work by contacting 0" ~ a week end guest at ·the lisle this afternoon, they ' wt11 meet the members of the' circle. ers at ,the Wayne SVille Drug home of Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Duke After lovely refresb ments the club and famlly. Mr. and Mrs. Paul tore .. , there is tin in them Duke :;s;:e;a:et~~=:~t adjourn ed al;1 a late hour to meet and family were. also sunday dinner and that's one of tlt~ metals S ~ i aCl C . Thursd ay ev,ening, March 5 at the guetlts at the C. L. Duke bome. 2 P. M. If they lose the Or.:rUale , . home ot Mrs. Frank LeMay, contest, the Spartan this 'cQunt ry needs badly S play the. 101• • • new . , , the Miam i Gazet te Members I)resent for this meetTbe fOliowlDi clipping from the depanm cnt tbat Lieut. Stanton Mr . and Mrs. W. E. Stroud were was ers of the Kings Mllls-Harveyablll'l . BUDd il T.i"""'tlCh carries n8Wa of Injured In the fighting "soml!l'llbere In ts f M and . _ ~ ' Ing were: MIS. Strader , Mrs, Bel'game at 9 P. M, ,T hursday night, • ·tQre ColumbU 1':'" . ay even rece fv~~ g gues we1ca",e VISI 0 r, the liOn Qt a.- .... man wellltnown In this In t h ' Pacific war ate •. " .... _ . L ' R t hn Mrs, Clarence EdNiards, FollowJng Is the Thursd a" afternar d MelIoh ,.....-s. Ardin ' " oren ou za . , tbe Qtta~f day, , • Mr, and WcrIim unlW-q r. Frederk : M, stan• • • b ' ceo g w a 1e tter ree e1ved y noon schedul Reeupe raUp. iII Byline,. e: Otterbeln-Morrow.at Mrs. Oharles LeMay. Mrs, Oharles Mrs. M. A. Fulkerson was taken Mayor CUf,f ord Brace, cPairm Mrs. Wesle y Rober ts, of ton, gn.duat e4 from the Waynes an of 1 p , M ,; SprlngtJoro-Maaol\ at 2 P. By radiO tr~m Sydney to san- Van OVer, Ilrs, Wlll1am Moran , to Miami Valley hospital, Wednell- the wayne Townshlp Clvll1an . vWe Higb School and a nephew of FI'at\c1seo and telephone flam De- M,; Kings Mllls-H arveyab ur, at I then Mrs. Wlillam ' sawyer, Mrs. Wlll1am day, where she will WashJ ngton. D, C., grand - Dr DUdley Keever, of CenWv undergo a. fense, Defense Councils through out P'M. llle. to Oolumbus, Mrs. Stanton talked Applegate. I41'S, Walter ~azure, ' major operation. son of a forme r own- Th'e Clipping r~; the State are urged to initiate VII:- . The. tournam ent will contlDu with ber husban d saturda y night. Miss Inez JllDles, and Mrs, e Frank er ~~of this paper , about ."' • • • tory Garden programs, . '_...... FlLPIU UCK D, STANTON through FrIday and saturda y. '!1 , . Forbidd en to talk t;bout weatae r U, LeMay, a pst. --..... Mr. anel Mrs J, se'-lent :v y ~ I} r II ag~ an The program Includes farm home the semi-finals /3aturdav n10ht th 3. ',tELEPHONES WIFE JIll IS wlll entertal Jr m~mbersB.of Chapm conditions, public sentiment or reand the' 500" "f J .. RECUP EBAU IN .AUSTRALIA gardens , to ,be .handle d by the UnIactlonto the war. LleuteDIItDt StanW. Rober ts, now ~lnety . 'Stand by' for a long-distance -ton Dlnner 'club at t~1r home, Satur- ted S~tes Depar,tm ent of Agricul- the finals in both the IIflnlor and wl¢ Ilia w1!e he was recuper atjunior division Monday nlgbt, •••• day evening. • • • .. y~Jlrs old an<;l a reside nt o,f call from Sydney. Austral1al" tur~. school gardens under the su- Foul shootings conteats lng.1n Sydney, Wlll 'be beld ' Oskalo osa. Kan" •• ,they Mr. and Mrs. Leonard .,Ellls apd pervls'ion of the OUlce of Educati These word!!, frOm the apeakil li on, In connection with the tourney, ' He had been injured. -with sharpfiUnlly. of Kingma n; were Sund'.'y W, P. A, gardens and other gardens wer.e very intere sted IQU. pleoo of ua teiephone in her, bome nel. Wounded In' the With a splendJd record ot aeaaonlett hlp and Mrs. carl~on Cook was h06tess evenng supper guests a~ the thome and food conaervatton and preserva- al play, the Waynesville d at 172 N9t tlngham road. tbrUled left ,m oulder. he had been Junior high taken to the members of tile Women'ai of Mr. and Mrs, Howard ing ~h6 ~laees he r gran - Mrs. Mari Stanton , age 26" mo1'll Moard ,Mlssij- tlon prolei:ts, 1.n which, the Office ~ool team lit h06P!t41 ah1p from the Boc1ety l.gr ~t1an baa a~ good ~ ,to .8en1ce , at her dlDe, Mr. and Mrs, 'Vlrgil Russell , ' of 'olvilian Defense father talks so much about than anytbln g that t\M ~PtIle will take part. come through the tournam ent.. U d fl,btlnl zo~ to 4UJtral la. 'new cowrtr) ' hOOle, last Thursda Y or LebanoJ?, were evening guests at • _ , holida ys are nice for in a loUt{ tlrt)t, Althollgh the emphasis wtll vary they .,nn their game with Carl1ale lie said he waa recovering from IIIftemoon. Alil atteDdance 01 twen, the MI8s1ldlne home. Some p.eop1 e but fQr otllerfi JI'vr PlOre ~ ~wv mon~. accordin g to local needs, community at 7 P. M, Prtday night they ,.til aince his InJuries but that he wu not . ty-t~ee r~orded ~ in spite of - -- I ' i '. • • Pearl and the sut)sequent allowed ,to say wh~tber be would other th~f m~al\ noonv en enees a~tllCk HartJor conruct1ng .meetings 'held on Mr. and Mrs. Kennet h Glaclt1n, of home and .School gardens Should be meet the winner of the ~on the Philippines In fact, return to sery1oe. planted wherever practical. Lawns otterbe in game ~ 8 p. m. B!Ioturc:\ the same day ' ay ~ter,B apent sundar with ~. and • • • severa l of our re8ideDta~ Mrs Stanton has worried about evening. the 'l'hll Btantons have one e~.. The meeting 'NU opened with the Mrs. Dean Walton. . Mond ay, f. orgot about the wb~eabOuts . of.ner bUaband f!Ower gardena and plantlngli which In the tlnal game of the regular , Flret son, Frede:tck M. Stanton 'n, 18 siD~ Of "Americ a," -after WhIch Mr. 'and ~ Ol~nce Craddock. add beauty and d1gn1ty to our holida y and were disap.. Lieut, FredeQ<l lJ· ~\anton. d . 'Lieuten ant Stanton was land sea~on here last Friday night, the months 01 , the boatesa, 1141'&. COOk led the de- of Dayton. spent Sunday afterno , . . Spa ShQl'tlr after the Jap attack, Mrs. a lIOP~omore . 1n the law colJeare on should be continued. rtans won from an outcJaas ,at voUqna l per~)d on. the ilubJect ot with Mrs. Irene HeOOerson and ,pomte d upon gomg tg tbe s~ton and her son·.s father, FollOwing Is ': ,proclamation Issued but fighting OtteriJein team , by ed Dr, Oblo .,tate unlveJ'Slty when he "Brotherhood..' ! ' the ClIlude stroud, Post Office and . Bank , , , by Mayor Brace:, M, Btanton. 321 l!lB.et eta\e Jo1Ded the air COlllll last Aprll, He score of 30 to 2 •. During ,lIbe ' buabless seWon. cl\lb the rural ,mail carrie rs en- street. we~ MW&ed by the • • • ~'PON war left Columbua t Sept. ,'23. The WaynesvWe Junlor h1ib members voted to have every third Mr, and.MrB. Robert Baker 1 h ., v~ted WHERE AS, Governor John . W. team swamped Otterbe in ,Ilinfora 111 meeUPI. an nll day sees10n at the Mrs. . Beket:a ~ter.. Mrs. joyed the ·h o iday, oWeve r Leo~e BrIcker has . procla~ed the period the tune of 49. to 19, Methodlst Ohurcb with a pot lw:lt Horton. ~t Mlam1 V.uey bosplta • . • • Georg e Wate~hoQ~e l, beg1nn1n8" Monday, Februar y 23, ' dlnner at the no:,n bour, and tbe Thursd ay. tlPent hill holida y zoning llK2. and continuing through Sat. 0_ March meetlng will be ·the first of ,M1'&. Harry V~, otOhmeco ~he urday. February 28, llK2, as HOME Wayn eaville for assign ments these all ilBy ~ns. Members of visited her sister, Mrs. J. J . ·to Air Raid Warde ns .• the Burske, GA!RDEN ENROlJLMENT WEEK; soctety whose blrtbda y anolver - and family over the week end. Wayn es ille fire It i ~ e It and 6Mlei, are in 'J~uary, ;F.ebruari. or • • •. '!'be cb1et. _topic of conversation is pate. any. from bome. 'WHEREAs, the Village of Way- JOining a,~natlon-'Wide campa ip . . Ma11Ch W1\1 be honored guests. . &oU~d~g the ~larPl for the of courae. the WF1'8n County studen Mr. and Mrs. Howal'd MIssildine nesvllle has formed a CoWlCU of De- to salvage waste meW! W)m~ t first ,time Itin~e ' the in- 'l'O\lnUUllcnt. 'When certain mem- .wW co8t tickets boUgbt at home A paper. "Jane A'dama of Hu.l were guests 'Dlursday ,evening, at a fense to function as a coordinate Dralte • proprie tor of ~e W~ ~enty-tlv~ cents, t.h1rW Houae" wrltttlD by Mrs. Raymond shower, gtven at the, home of Mr. unit In toe state defense system, as Ville j att\U~tion of the new dial ,- .- of the Junlor Htft" team Drug store thls week 'baa re- cents at the tournam ent. Prom the COnner. Wal! read by Mrs. , M d -'-D aasandPoint ot saving mOney. there is Orabbe. The .meetlDi was J. B. and Mrs. Harold Burge. of Dayton, dlreoted ' by' the Ohlo State ' CounclI started the collection of tubea in teleph one ~Yt!teJtl, ~osed in hOllor of MIss Vlrglnl& Willman of Defense; and on ay ce1ved the ~pPrt that ~h 'they and no advant a,e in ' whlcb tooth pute adult.s bbytn, with the ilIIlI\D8 of "The Star brlde-t.o-be of c cream the1r son. Haroltl Bert morni ng, and- the folks over- the I:IenIor 1Dtb' team ~d ~, it I.s the manifest du- and slmllar products,shavln drawn his tloket beforehand as Ucltets Will Spangled Banner ," are 80lct . . Little MJss r:,re~e Salisbury v1s1t,;, <l.y and deslt.e ot every ~son wroug ht , with curi~slty oatll&le , ~ tOt \heir f1rat. pines be ~y cents either place, in this Drug stores all over the count.rr Bow- . The remamld er of the e:t~moon ed Sunday night and tound it a lit1e m9r~ diffi.. ~" ~ Monday liitb coiJimunlty ·to '~rtlolpate in meas- are taking pa.rt Fourth stret froDi. ever, tournam ent lceTS are well a_ was in thls campaign. .lP8nt in eew1n~ for ' Bundle ber brother -in-law 'and sister. Mr. ' . ures eSsential to Amerlca's war and Mr. Drake urges Waynesv1lle ~ytt .tQ find O\l~, {lwhe,f 8 the .Ooaoh, ' . .- for B~ta1n,.. 'after w~b refresh -s and lbWler's to. Mr,. Ferguson's v.:are qf the tact Mrs. George Winner of Lebtbat having one's ments were served, by the h08t~ people to bring Such tubes and,confire . was" than· in the • old sho!ltlb r, aDd waVIng the printed prOfP'am; ta1ilers to his stOre. ae ,t icket can be a distinct . I18S1sted by Krs. 0, R. Ungl~y . anon. days" , . W. ~en every • • • "'. .. ~me be.- :h~~~IIhe, NOW, THEREFQ~~~ \l~llffO~~ ' Metal collected in tlie campa ' eta llke ,Jloped-rol' Rags '{\'ben seats are at a premlum, en Mrs. Warren Jp Braddoc k, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Walton, of H.Brac e, Mayor 0 . e ~ ~ ... _, one ~y .enter at tlu! aide ~ of R. ·A. Conner. age does not mean t~ dtuglli t will sieged.. tlie local SWItc hboard " Tue~ aUerl\OOD ~ . ' . Dayton , apent Jut Thursd ay after- WaynesvJUe do hereby FoWler the IJYJDJlUIwn and avold- waltlnl . designate noon with Mr. and Mrs . George the perioc:t. commen~lng on Monday make one cent of proflt ' trom the ?~rator· · with the lam, ~4 .Yr. FeNuio n toOlt til'; 'teaD;l' ~ , sale . . All reolalmed metal '"W , be OUrt~ will ~1ght ~Ia bIitt le. . ' Walton, Ql1eat ion • .•• if peo. pie ~ould , Febr~, 23 and 'co~)<inil1ng through sent to w1l91eS:ale dtugho u.ea who ,. KIn,a'¥ Ws In order tba~ tile boys to .~ 'vel')' best -of their , ~Wt1' , ,Heral~ ' QJlly realiz e the Impor tance , ~t practice ~re where Satur4&y, Februar y 28, 'as Home In tum will .send it to the W~ toe Tbat Is aU that ~ team can do. ~ 'k . Mr. and Mrs. LewlsF ires and Food Garden Enrollment Week, th ' fir t 1 t.oQJ'naIDent wW ' be held.... A, llCbool Scbool wt11 Q,ot· ~ in .aesalon ' to ductlon BOard In Wasbln iton. ''i'be of Ul ee~ltlg , e famUy were SUn 9aY dinner guests the end that all farmers and e e eo: 'bua proVided transpp rtatton for thls Thursd ay· or town Wholesale house will not make a Friday af.temOon be' ' ' . of Mrs. Elvan FIres and M;1ss Flos- and subul'ban people phone hne o~n for urgen t pnaetlce pme aa well a.s' for whQ have sUlt- protJt, -tile effort being made 1Il" any cauae of the tournament. , The boys and ,iris of the KiniB ale PIres. ' calla, t~ey wouldn~t b~sjeg~ . able gro)lPd and garden facUlties druggis ts everywhere to aid ihe - ':' '. Na- . Herall1s Soclj!!ty of the Metbcid1s~ . M1IIII Maru~ do~ was the the line with dozen s of calls guest ' 'bl!lgro~d and ,garden faclllt4es .may 't1onal viar effortt' CO NARDS TO RETURN , ~hurch held their regular monthly of Mlsa -" \ Nancy Crance. Sunday" in .~y e~U In the Nationa l YlctOry 'J'ust to ' satisfy . their cU,riOBl4f. Drfl:ke , will be glad to ~~ TO WAY NESV IlLE meeting at tbe home of Robert celebration of her ninth birthda y Garden program plan. to Increase your cUscanl ' BastinBs, MODIdll-Y,aftez: school. ~e annivera&ry. l'd tootlh PI!Bte ~ itr • , ,~arch 17, ~t. Pat. . t!le food ~rfeeds for our armed forces" ?ther. ~ and contalti Word lraa been received here that boys O\lt. and the ,iris sewed, ~ 11.a. , quut ', 'rick's , Day. will ,long be re . • • . our aWes and the Datk)n .u a whole ,Bet up a ~x in his storee~. '1 Mr., and Mrs. ,carl Conard . d&~h- . bt0ct8 , f~r- a. ~W8Id~ - qu1Jt. where tIify before Mr. ' and Mrs. Russell Carr and m ' W1TNl!iSB WHEREOF I memb ered by many who ' haV; may be depoa1ted. · , . " tel, Dq~ anel IIonj Charles. who the mee~ o~ . ' , Soli', of Lebanon. were SWlWlY be~unto Set ID)' .,., 1 t '" k thi ' : hand ,,' ' arid •.1er~ WayneilvUle ' laIt fall to make caused, '. . Leave your old tooth paste ~~ A' iJ'OUP of patroltl e ~ngs. fol- vls1tors at the home of Mrs. Maude reglst e,ed as . .w~~, '~ , ' en , their ..,me S; 'Al~ W~VUle an,4 the seaL'of the Village ot "Waynes- at the. W~ DnIi at:ore. at lUyeraid e, calif., are lowed ~tb the rea~ of ·'; ~ Crane. is the day when numbe rs of county motorists will use onlJ, one ~ '. . ' vllle to be xed't 'TWent -Thlrd ' !:"-_-' :"...--. -,,~e. to Uve: bY.PatA17 Ba1h1 opened ·t be..meeting. "'_ "'L A '1) b ' .' the cu.atomaz,y two Th' - ~ ~to to · · t· # ~ D d lea ; t~e , regist rants · ~1. ' RI eraide ~in ~t ;"'e rWe ve: ........... of our . e . . n~ :'~'., ftlPla · ed' -"D. ,. • OlI,rs. o~ near . ,. ~ .~ .. "e.. v.. ay- ay o• ...,_._ "" '. n., "'("S and "" ' .. answer. ;, . tQr!,~t• M~ ' .. ' - d r a wn iit th~ nation al , ~ ~C!'= .~ vel,Ucle_ . at the home of ' Lord ninetee n "hundre wt11 ~ ln about Matc111 and~ ~p6~ roll. c:all. ii.f~~ wbJch d . forty-t'!O, , ~~, ~obst, .of',~ hU .pui., a Q¢a ; . Me Dr. ' anli ., . M rs, lJ, P. -', Qye 11 and> vogue family. . a gain tb1II Y/'U'. &Q!lOfdlne. !-O reidde , wi!h . ~'-' ~ s ~t8• . ~ ~ e.t;t:loyed ·c uttord H Brace, C;1l~ ~ ~ey Rye, flO acre ,4raft lott:e rY ' ." ." . a , J :. a. Ba1fP, ~a1 deputY m~tln~ , " .... • . ~, ,~, and Mrs, ,.: 0. , ,Grtffy: Mr. cloiecl with pray~, :' Tbe . Ma or farm •..oli ~ Bur1iDctxil )load. ~ ' . ,_ e'yes turn towar d Kmgs Tbe taP gO oil .ae,MODc1aJ . ,y ' . ~~ was ~ Batur4W: Jq: ~ . Collard w111l'e8U1D& lI:Ia former poI- Refr~ta ' in - t~plq with M1sII FrI~' ~s of D!lYton. spel',lt , the week end witll her ~ellts, Mr. MH.Is this' w:eeke.il~ . for ' the ln8. II&Itli 21, anel .~y be ~ qn 1~n' with ., ' . ' anet Uri:' J"rOtiIIt. ~ , to remode l the W",DeavWe Paraier a 'G or'e. Waah1I~ ~lrth~y 'and )l and ,~. O. p, ~ and on Sunday. FIRE, 20th ann~al. W'arren eount; y an~ after that dMe. :rt.u! ,aes1ee ~EST. ROYS . ., , tbe' ~PertJ 'l~ use It tot' a __tb~ 'I!:!MIJ,~ , Valentlne ,~ .~ ae,ved by~. ev~ ~ ? M~ De1o~ea . '.,: BROODER JlOYSE mef bom~. asketb ail tourn amen t" .,' naJ . . .......:... 1ft";" , , Th nldar ten - .--~,"'; "--and ' f " '. The " ........ ...,.lUI ... ..." _ P1re GtJal n' :AT ImY " sch!>OlS: disml~ed , ,,,,"¥WU , U .. wbtte ~d : . departm ent was·summoned Monday '". iIn ~ ~ ', entertattied ~. "~' ' , , , . . ~, Joot; W~ a,nd , Frid,a y for t~~ ~.v~iit, a iIt~t of m~ng to ~~ ear ·OWDm ~ ~ . Ulelr own the ~ of her bridle club 'and ! fire wblt:h II1'a. L, ~ ~, . . . . . . . ' . p' '' }\'~ Uil1v~, -.a the sat ·' comple tely deiItrOy~d .It , brooder j1 "urliU and ~ ~ ~8 MUTIN G . ~..for tIII'* t i ~~ J. ' 0'0118 YD, A. .. ~t, for an 1IB8.~.K 11805 ~~AlR8 ~ ..... evanlnli" guelt ot MISe frieda boUse '~~ five ' hundre d cblefta; on ,A'ft'END _ , . : ~ .~ ~ II DO CbIDp 81eDlq .Of C!U'dI at h~ bDme.:8 ~4 daUlbJe r. epent W.". r $lEY &t. ' . ~.~~~ CLt7B BWa.. A. Tom1~IOQ. 1Ira. ·AlDOI in ~ ~ of ~;. WblcIi WID '~ ~ • t.lW 1&\111 of ~ Ba~Wf,J, BIt- ~ Ill' aDd -.; ~,.. . --~ ,be __ ~. "' .' ~ oJr t.be Bl-Lo BrIdIe •.~ Ii O~. ,Setlf" PUma ad ~ aftUIbliI a~ the 100al ~ P.fIrewt ' .. _-ploe1op., 01' Ii keroeen e beate r"'e apel ~ aDlDc ..... ~~... by 0luJI and " -~IIra. D. a ,' ~ ..Joa " BNIIIIOot. iepieaent.lDa . of Olnd0 "tI. in ~ ~er ~ .Is thouIb t til) llDatoD 0lIIOI at tile ...... aDd ...,." .... DoDaId L•. Rawb . 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Omer and Anna Woodhouse ' to and Mattie Hart, 150 acrea estate of Frank Brandon, in Wayne tOwnahtP. O. S. Irwin appointed executor of Ernest and Bertha Marsh to the estate of Neille l"18her. Leb· Mable . Ho&teter Wood, plot on anon. with Raym.o nd Harshberger, Mount Bt. In Lebanon. Tom Wood and O. F . Brown AI .ppraisers. Cooley and Bertba Bradenburg The inventory ot the estate ot to ElizAbeth W, 10 acres in Wash John Jorgensen wlll be he&rd March ington toWDSb1p. 01ncinnatl and Lake Erie Rail11. Executor ordered to &ell per. road ' company to the Village of sonal property at private &alt. Ruth Japp \l.ppointed .execUtrix Frankiin, , tra£ts in Franklin. ot t he estate of George Japp wltb Fred Deusser, -by &d.Ih1nlstrator, Oharles Darghy, J. M . Coleman and to Pred and and Mabel Morris, JOts l.e6·M In Loveland Park. J . R. Berni as appra1.sers. EUlabeth 1A11 't o Charlotte Win· The inventory of the estate of John KnIght, Foster, will be heard frey, 112 acres 1D W~ town· March 11, that of J. J. Theiss. 8b1p.

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Betty Olendenon filed a divorce nction Bgalnst Frank Olenden~n charging neglect. She stated in her petition toot they were married in 1938 nnd have eo son. 19 months old. She asks for custody 01 the child. Wilbur cutler entered a suit for divorce against Edna Outler, Cozad· dale, charging wilful ab$ence. They were married in 1925 and have a son 14 years old. The Dayton OsteopathLc HOSJlltal rued an acti.on aglanst Wilson NlcholBS, Lebaonn. for $312.23 which it cla.1Dls is the balance due on an account with the hospItal. COl\lMON PLEAS PROCEEDINGS Edward D. McWllliams wall fin.ed $15 and costs of $20 after he pleaded . gullty to an ind"'t.ment eharging '... Bryan Brans· 8 tmCflc violation. come. who pleaded not guilty to a slmtlar indiotment. was ' released on hJs recognize of $300. . Eugene Reed pleaded guilty to a traffio indictment and wilen he pleaded gul.lty received a fine of $12.80, 00sU! of the case. ~,"ty to an o tis Fowler, pleaded . . a .... indictment charging robbery and received a suspended sentence of in the M8IUIf1eld Reforma' one ye~r .. tory on condition tb~t be ~rve 30 days in the Warren COlm hP .Jail: The suit of Clayton RaInaeY against Ruth Ramsey was dismissed lor want of p~tIon. Ethel Long received. a divorce :fl'om Floyd Long and was restored to her former name, Oole.

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2 Poland Cl\.~1\ , OWl! {t ill} ~Q !t\I I'(' W J\p'1'1l , ,,~; 16 sho l\~, aVerlllltl 100 Jbs. SDEI!P 11"- • - _ ~ I , \ - I 8 ewes due to lamb by da~ of '1\1e ..Ml,ftfr•• ..,.. ~ Wo-JJlotorM tranaport, the 2/s.ton Ourtls8·eondor m, 18 pIctured above as It ",sa 800HICKENS In AD alrCJ"aA ~tQ" ~mewhere In the United states. It 18 the first of 'oral that are (J heavy hens. now laying, . ~COIIltlet1OD. ~ ~ '51.1 ..., ~!~J....~ !!~~~._Ha\Vk p.~O pUnlult plan standing ne;\:t t? it. D11'LEMf;N;J,'S JC • ....-=t !d\)POl'}ll1~k !11qwer, ~1ngle row cui t.tYi\tor, 'Mel hay rake, s~1kY plOIV, Prantll,n March 4. .... and Mr. antt Mrs. O. A. Soller . slo vly rt!<'~ver1l'18, Charters D. Maple na appointed Sp~g MIss Edna Ell m of Middletown , Mrs. &illy Wright wns a Dayton single <llso, ope horae wagon. pota to plow, tobaoco steamer, 2000 tobacco '~n fOr S&muel Brimer, aD'~ __ spent the week end here with her caller. Tuesday, Jjticks, bar sharo plow, 30 gllUon incom.,... ......... t ..... S ..... DoaIIaU. Correspondent ..... ' . ..... Net. 'IiDDe1. ()ew~IIi.... sisters. Mrs. Ida Howe. of Dayton, was kettle; ahovela, lorita, double ladd.e r The will of Harry D. MtlVay. Ma' Kr8 Bell An~ and M1sII J en. ld.Iss Norma Knee of Xenia. spent a caller In town the past week. spades, wedges. saws, ohalrs. 2, 3x6 ~ son, will be rea4 NmJary •. Mn. Murrel TInney ~tertalDed n1e Bit: John, of Xenia, and Mr. and BUf\dIlY herf) wlt)l her parents. Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Oarr, of foot sash for hot bed, MARRIAGE LlCDIDB at • 8uDdQ i1IJiDer. J'eb., 22 111 bon- ..._ otis ' at JobD of New Jasper and Mrs, George Knee, tlIAvnesvllle, ere Sunday . go u ~ o~ ~S8 . or of her bulband'. blrthdaJ'. AmOlll ....... " . ' r' ..... ~ sidell Harness, collar8, lines. WW8.rd south, 2&, Klnp KWa, t • Kr and Mrs were guests la6t Sunday of Mr, and ner paten 8, M,. II,nd MI'I!. Easter, bridles. 8OlcUer, and MrL 1A1IIaD Wolfe. 2&, thole preaen were ~ , . 1tIn. !P B. Bt. John . e~t of Town . IIOUSEHO~ GOODS R , R. I , Loveland. ~ ~!~ 14'1'. ~d Mrs, Robert Jtolland and Mr. anc;l Mrs. Lewis Campbell Birdseye maple dresser and dhl!· Josepb J!lctward SUrface, 2I.,Bam' _....~ __ ..... _ ---e ..._ two Cllh lldren ot ,Dayton, were oau..· were out of town callers,. Sunday erobe, mahogany bed and dresser. Uton, ..... ...... der, and B·1---................u - - ~ ..... v " ...... Mrs, J,OlliSC/ F'ite. Corrcspollllent VIoVU ~e ' Sb __ • ._ ..............:...... •.. 0111 relatives here. Jut Sunday. <t Dlarble top dresser. 2 Slll gl ~ beds. ennan' .... ~~y ................... .... .... _ ~. yernOQn, dresser, 2 ~eel cotll, Wl\fdrobe. elk Olark, 22, Let..J1on, H We 'l'lnneJ' And the and 14'1'. and Mrs. Noble. of Dayton, World BrotherpOOd Week. VIM ~b"""-""'--''''''''''~":":I CharI. O. Blanton, II. al1a'att h~ d their children A moat were I~ests, Sunday, of Mrs. Minnie served Thursda.Y afternoon at th'l Stu(l ntlJ 'wlll recclv1t thejr repol't ta.ble. six ol"\l\lrs. 2 roolQng "haifa, meobanlo '~. and Jean T - - - - " 22, . an , • ~_._ cnl ""'brua"y "5 Th",. several sml\l1 rugs, new heatIng 'deUclOua cUnner .... served at DOOD ~es, . Sharon Methttdlst Oh~. JCln ....- .. l Is Wednesday " . ... " ,4' stove, hat raok. Ice . box. kitchen r both of Lebanon. ...... 'tbe afternoon Wia """nl; In Partmt Telwhera meeting was held man. All or our Churc hes were w.1I1 hontl ~oll WJ.ll be s4bm\ttCld next CQblnet. kitchen tllble, 3 atratght Howard Arthur Arnold 2Ii Tren- - w~ -Inh+..... week. ch!l1rs, Wl'ter seperator, stan~, 4 laat Wednesday ~ ,. ' ... t: ninth represented there. steel ch!\lrs, kJtchen utenSils and .ton, paper ~r, and Irene Lam - " - pmeII. grade pupUa preaented a playlet. Powers 22 Franklln Mr. and Iln. Walter Rhoada were . hIgb O1lr P. 'J'. A. qelcL their meet! dishes several quart Jars, 3-1 0 gal. . Sun_ cUnner lUeiti 01 Mr. and Mrs. ,Heifner, one of ~ur 1I1ednecday ev,.n l".g IlnA A prnat'1> . ,m UStl THE I\uAM. GAZETTE ' .' mUk cans. . Prank Dudley Bolange!', 22, alrIICbool tetwhera resigned Bnd Mrs. ,. • "''-'t' ..... ~... WANT I\DS ' TPMS-CASI. craft mechanic, and V~ 'MarIe tIra~ ::::. new babJ bam lut 1100II. of cedarville, was hired to was p esented. MI'I!. Harold Bapn, ~' -.~ MRS. DAlST SNYDER Honaker, H, moe worllCI", both ,of flnJah thIa tet'm the former Miss Edna Compton. a PUIJLlC SALE Stanley nnd Koogler. Auct. South LebanOD. week, the proud parenu are Mr. " former teacher of muslo in our i.B I have decided to qait farmIng. • and Kn. Wke Wbltamcn. Ml'8. AlOO COpsey . and tla~ll~eJ' ' nd 18 1 we will sell at publl!c auction. at Robert Collet , Olerk, PBOBATE CO"UBT BUI. ESTATE 'l'BAJIIPDS a __ "D...... _ Ia ........... a IDeaDOl' ,pent Wednesday shoppinJ sc)lpo} re ered sever,a l p no c ~sid 3 II tl f __ m.p B. __ • to ' _11... - 0 .·_A ~ ~..... d In ..... ,... _ iC4 and IL ,roup of W}lmll1!;ton Col. my re ence, m es nor 1 0 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;~;;~ The 'i nventory of the estate of ~~ -, ~"'"'"' - - few day. with her parenti Mr. an __,,""N. , ' \{ayn sville. 5 mUes sou~h west of ;I Elvin !Flres approved. Alma Van Del'DWk, 12.62 acres In T S -.,_..:.u_ W ftl • ..t to Mrs, Nettie Harper and daughter lege girls. sang with Mrs. Kl\therlnl} Spring Vl\lIe}", 6 miles &Outjl east . Iln. . g,ao...... e are ...... nn~" WII , r Bellbrcok • pn Wh a.• I5 lrn The sale' of personal property at Harlan ~. . MIll HardIn Ia lmprov- Bamu~. spent Wednesday with Mr . ..."...,,0' er, at t he' ·plano. C) .... own IS private sale ord~ed in the matter JoRph and Sarah Gerwe to John ~ n1ceIJ frclm her recent opera. and :&lira•. Lester LIndemuth near At ,the, lut ~eet1ng of the Civic the JO~Ar~~B.°~,h., 11M2 of the eatate ' of Oharles Broilka. and ~ Ml1dred WadsWodtl, ODe acre UoD. . Mlamil¢iurg. ,--, League, for February the Lcaglle . Beg1Jmlng at 12.30 P. M, sl"\arp. the The invenwry or the estate of In TUrtlecreek townabJp. Mr. &114' Kn. H. D. BIIlltb of ' Mrs.. T. M. entertained the vote" the pur hwsa ot a Defense following chattel property to-wit. Louisa McDonald' will be beard Jamea and LoUIae arc. to 0Iar- 8prlna Vauer were ru-ta of Mr. ·WOIDIIDI Sodety'" ot Obrlatlan aer· Bond. , 5 HORSE.S 5 Mardi 12. Tbe Inventory of thIi · ence and Jane Lewts. Ji& acre In d ..._............ sun"-" vtc:e a,t 'her home last Thursday at· Dr. J E. Miller ot Dayton wh() One bay r~are 8 years old, weight 01 alae and condition an "'D. - • .".ana , ~. , . , .' 12GO Lbs .. one lionel mare 10 years . estate of Martha. ~. Gilman will be FranklIn towIIIblp. , Week end guesta of Mr. and Mrs. ~ocln. PrOlP'~ leacIel' was Mrs. has :been assoc18ted with Dr. WIl- old, welgbt 1400 lbs .• botb are gOOd IIOp-Calves·Sbeep.Ele. beard'MlU'lJh 6. Everett aDd ~ Morton to Bel- Leonard TInney were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. SoUers and Mrs. 0 , A, Huft ·11~ Qf Lebanon, was in town w~rkers; one gelding coming 2 years Removed PromPU" had cbar8e of the devotiOns. Mrs. Thursday looking tor IL locAt.ipn, old; one horse col1-.i,. months old; Additional compensation for ex- II&l'd and Gertrude 1'oleJ, ~ of 1D Barry SbaDb of Bamllton. ClaD 'l In. Alma Arthur lutfered. Helen . stoneburner, Mrs: Izlllah Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Smart ope ptare colt 9 months old . . ecutO,r. and ,a ttorneys of tbe eatate lot, 1141 In Lebanon. of IJda J , Pal'lts. l"raDkl1n. apArthur and Jeonle Welch to Prec1 .vere hip injUry iut ThundaY ~er, Mrs, Mallde ·Whiteside, daughter, Miss Gl'lI;Ce, a~~end~ th; One 5 yea~7 ~~~!:e:1 a nd ~hOf~ proved. . Jlc:007. tract In WiIft'8I1 aa4 OlJDtoa wbeD abe rell at her home here. and 11[1'&. Oora :M1ars each gave read funeral of Mrs .LI.llIan OalIaher, Horn cow, fresh with calf by her The ~ventory 01.' the estate of counties. &be Sa reported to be IIowlT 1m. 1Dp. Those present were Mrs, Bad· 'Widow of the laie Prank Gallaher side; one 6 year \lId J erse)' 4lpd Da.tq R.ouah Snyder to IIa11uma JII'OVinI at thIa time IIany triendl 1lW, Mrs. T. E. K1nn1soD, Mrs, Og- held Frida afternoon at the 06~ Guernsey ~w to be fresb by day of Neva JameSQll, Lebanon, approv~ The inventory' of the estate of NaJera. 87.23 acr. In WQDe d -'.U h. ' . _ " .... to ....... leabee Mrs Wblte81de Mrs Borton y sale; Jersey cow 8 years old. iresh Reverse Telephone Oharl" , . an ~ ~ ...ve........ w..... ' " 'wald FUneral Home, Lebanon, with calf by her aide; Sh rt Horll Olara I, Banker, J!!riI.Dklln, will be ~. tw' a llpeedy aecovm;p. , Kn. Hartaock, Mrs. Douilass. Mrs. Mrs, Ola ,Welch has been confined cow 3 years old. fresh with calf by Malu 454, Xenia. O. read February 28". . Joeepll Snook to Huben Walter, Mr. and Ml'8. Cheater Bolan Peters®. Mrs; COra DaV18, Mra, . her side; Roo.n helter fresh wlth E. G. Buchaleb. IDe. '!be estate of Fred Deusser, Ma· 3.~ auea In HamIlton towDIhIp. · lpent Sunday wlth Mr. and Mn. Stonehurner, ·Mrs. · Mattie Smith, to her home several 4ays on account 9!\lI by her side; Holstein heifer ~n. declared exempt from Jnhelit· .MaI)el Hostetter :Wooct to Kabel Q1arl.. Bqpn. . 1InI, IIoWn8be6d, Mfa. Mendenhall, of a. severe llInese. fr4!S11 wltb tWln ~vQS. bit' her II de, anee tax and .. certUlcate of ~ .. Kyle, 128.&3 acres in 0Iearcreek Mr. and J4ra BI:pl Sbadle and Mrs, Watlt1ns, Mrs. Birdie Alexand. iMrII. LIzzie . Shldaker, who hM S H?late1n belfe~ be trOllA l.I\ ter ordered Issued to the executor. ,&1 I' '1 . \ been confined to her room some April, 3 young heifers. ~==========~ """_. brother of Sabina were Sund." er. M1~. Eagle. Mrs. Herman Blair. ' 17 IIOGS Ii G. 11': Brown, John Goddard and RQbert and Mary COllett to O. O. .gueste of Mr. and 14n. Prank Bins Un. EI011ers, MIla ~elen WOQd. Mrs, time is in Iplproved health. 2 Oheste'r white orood sows; 15 pigs Karl Brown named-to appraise qer· and RoI& Bauer, lot on Tblrd street Mila .BettJ Arthur spent SundaY Hutf, Mrs. HOU$on; and Mrs" ScarU. Miss LuclUe T4ck!lr, te~er in .welght about 50 Ills. ea~, with ' her father and 'M rs Neille Peterson and Vera ' 01nc1nnatl- schools, spent the we~ IMPLEMEN'IS • . end at h '" h d t Low wheel wp.gop with flat top; ~paren\l. . and Dlean spent Sunday afternoon . er •• ~e ere an . ransac· Empire fertilizer wheat disC !.trill; " FOR HEALTHY, LIVE Mr. and 1oIrS. O11ver Davia anel With ¥n, EI'neR Maxwell. ted· bU8lness -1Il Lebanon, S aturday, OUver BIngle row cultivator; McOLD HORSES dalllhter· Racbael and Nettie Kepler Mr. and Mrs. Allen F:lel~ , d son Mr, and Mrs. Jordon, of Blanches· Oormick mower; ,double disc fo'

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were Sun(IN lUeIIt.a of Mr' and Mrs , , ~te Demus of New Vienna. <Mrs. Mary ~, Mr. and Mrs. Olarence Brubaker and famUy of New 'oarlla1e and Mr. and MrI 1111· . , . Jar Ohatwooc1 trom Springfield were guem of Mr. and Mrs. It. O. Arthur Sunday. ~ Billy BICP fa home on a furlough f Indian H d uo·-Iand. ~ ea , - I en· Mr. and Mrs. GlIbert tertalned at a birthday pu'ty Bun· day in boilDfOf 1lhe1r grand daugh· tel' R.eJeanette. Mr. and Mrs. EV. erett Harlan' and ReJeanette and MrI. HaI'l18 were their guNta. . Ml'I. waiter RboaC1es ' and son lAwrmce attended tbe funeral. of Mrs. Bdlth, Boc1Iw at Raln8lJl)oro, O. . and later called on t1~ and rela· ttv. at Slnklna Sprlnaa.

Warrelll., were lNeats Sun( after· noon Q( Mr. and Mrs. Nel! • Illpton ~.' and Mrs, naV1~ Wh uler and 80 Ph1l11p of Hamden returned home Tuesday after a weeks visit here with Mrs. Wheeler's ~nts Mr. Mr. an.d Mr•• Qlulrles H~t. Mrs. COra Compton returned home TUesday frOm a three Weelts ..... . i S rln~1 Id wit ' h ,.".t n P ! r e , hereon, Paul, and family. . M1aa R.uth Olltea of Olncinnati, vIalted Jean and Phyllis Oompton, last &lJlday af~rnoon. .Mr. alld>Mrs. Will Trout of Sprlng_ field v!lalted Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Al~j1er last Sunday. ' .. Mr. Md I4'1's. Robert Hinkle and of Dayton. were gueSts Bun. daY or Mr. anll Mfs. D. W. GorhaD). Mrs. Leo WWeDbUrp Idndergarten hall been closed the past week on account of Ple little folks hav· 1nr chicken pox. '- Ml'B. Dan AUltman, of East Mar................. 008 ..........' . tel; atn..et, ' Xenia. was boatesa to Rev. _tlCe toot cUlmer t~ "DIlI/iy"Oha1n Oanten Club" of 8uQdv with Mr. aDd lin. stanleJ ~ Va11ey~ , at ner .b ome last Ba11eJ. Wednesday afternoon. Members an·

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ter, were ~unday guests of Mr. and , Mrs. Alva Hatch and .family, Mr. Howar4 McDonald" of Pat ter80n Field, Dayton, was home o· ver the week end. , Mr. George OUlough, of W11m1ng.' ~on, was a Sunday caller in town. Mrs. Emerson Frazier, ' who was ill the'past week Is Improved . Mr.:Harry Tucker. a patient In Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, Who wa.s severely inj\ll'ed in a tall, is . l"HI"

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R. R. 8 lIamiiton, Ohio 2 sets work harness; coUBrs; bridles; .l!tles and h alten. 1 38 CmOKENS 38 ' ''''= c= ' ==:=:;:;::;=======, 2 White Rock pullets; 14 yearling " -. ~ Leghorn bens; 3 roos ters. . \ Some Household Goods. AUCTIONEERING . TERMS-C::ASH. J. D. TREADWAY. J. B. JONES 'S tanley & Koogler W. N. Sears, Auct. Waynesville, D.-Phone 2651, For Datc8, p~one 34R6, WayncsP. L. , Reason. OIerk. , Ville. Ohio, Reverse Charges, PUBLIO SALE BROKERS L1CEl\fSE -HARNESS

~e~~~n:1 ~ ~~~g a~~l~~, a~::t~ ~ATUBDAY, FEB. 28, 1942

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Twin Thrill Days ' --SCREEN-

Elizabeth " Berlftel', Randolph SCott, B..~ Rathbeee .. .

"PARIS ('.ALLING"

SU'N••MON" '••'TU" ES.

Kr and Kn. Jamer Halnea and · swefed :rqU can bJ naming blooming ~ at tbe stewart hOllle plante.Bnd a ~pIay 'o f ho~ plants . _ _. ' ' wu ex1:lilbJted ,by m~. Mrs. Co:- , LUOioui I.,a". ~. &¥. 1oIrS. ~ Bunnell and ... Davis nae! a paper on "Indoor In Bo~ Tay. daqhterS entertalned Mr. and ura. ~ens", piepared, by , ~, Leo lor'. arm. . Va!lllm MUlleJi ' an~ lOll, Mr. "and WWenbu1'l ,aDd· ~8. Charles' S'fln' ',' lin. ~ Bunnell and ch1ldreD. Mr, dler ~duo~ a round table disand MIL 0lJde Bwuiel1 aDd cb1l. ouuiOn on ·t be 'African. Violet". dre;D. ~, aad JtIn,. , Ralph BUn" Jt,efreahmenf,a were served by Mrs. Dell and cb11dr'I'D, Kr. ~ '1Ira. Aultman II8Iated by Mrs. Cora ~0leDn· Bwier. Kr. wm BriIIk- vii and iIn. .Jennie Peterson. meier and lira. IImma ~. ' TIle ned meetlne ,nu- be held, Mr.' aDd lira a., z.ih .D.s KArch 11, at the liiine Of Mia. Leo U7' caDict at Ibe bOaIe 01 ' &be 'late WUJentl(q,' when guest ' day will be ... 1Iiter·1I1 RIdpYIDe, CID 8aDda¥. clllerfed -and a _ on flonn wm "DIe. ..... am. and ' Hera lie Ibcnnl. . . . . , aN ell &be . . - . ,I I1II B, Bo1lenI, of ~, lb. Ud IDII. AuIUa 0IIDIIer . . .t SUDdaJ, Mr. and lira. Wz1r WIlla JIll . .. . , IIat17 Paul, all4

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ROOT 'FOR AND qON8IG~; . your Oattle, hOiS, sbeep aDd ·c&1v.. to NOrns·Brock Co.. UVe 'and progr~ve. firm for the ' hlalieat . market pl'lces and good serv~ . Union Stoek Yards, Cbictnna&I• .0'- ' Tune In on Radio Station WOJn 12 :25 ot 12:30 p: m. for our ~ ..... market rePQrta. \'

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In, an effort to help Uncl.e

supply your purchasing de-

to save your gasoline and

helping your country, your

chase any article for your

for you. Today, more than ,

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mands at the lowest possi-

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community and you I Watch

home, farm or family, CON-

ever before, the people of

Waynesville have united. in

ble prices, making . it un-

The merchants whose ad-

their 'ads each week for they

a

necessary for you to waste

vertisements are listed. on

will offer you special bar-

SULT YOUR LOCAL MER-

WaynesvilJe can appreCiate

by

your tires, and your car, and

these pages are your 'friEmds

gain and real savings.

Re-

CHANT, if he doesn't have

and enjoy the privileae they

makinBl an eanlest effort to

making it pouible for you

and. neighbors, intereated in

member,

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Yhat Electric.

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Ret:rigerator NOW .

Hfre's ,the' pJace to do both job.

FOR THIS . WEEK ONLY The Government haa frozen all stock of

69c $1.00

1· Pt. Tincture . of Green Soap for Shampo (with ahaker top bottle ) ..........

1 Qt. Extra H~aVf Mineral Oil .................... ..

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electric refriger.tora o~ buy that much

need.~d

'T he 'Miami Gazette

h and.~ Make up your minds to

refri gerator now, also buy at

WANT ADS

home to save your tlirea•

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Fairley Hardware 'S tore

Waynesville .Drug Store

IT PAYS!

Larger Because of Better Service, Quality, and Price Eatablished 1849-1941 .

WarnesvUle, Ohio

PHONE 1121

to best advantage·-·USE

of manufacturera and distri butora. .

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refrig~rators

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GOOD SEED ~. We Have th~

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CASE IMPLEMENTS and REPAIR&

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$39~ 50 Value Only

DEPEND ON

WHILE THEY LAST

Innerspr,i ng , Mattresses

.VICTORY· CRO·PS ·

Reasons why you should' not "delay . b~ilding a n1e w home ~r remodeling

GOOD CROPS Cannot Be Had ,W ithout Good Seed GOOD BUSINESS You will find it gooc:l business to see our seed and buy early.

FAIRBANKS-MORSE ','

$~7.50

HammermJllrJ Waabe...

STUBBS ' FtJRNITURE SmltE

Main SIred, WayilesvtJle, O.

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LOWEST

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W. H. MADDEN & ,COMPANY EvetYth:ing for buil":ing

IMPLEMENT STORE

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23. 8unday and WashiJllLon 's Birthda y. We celebra te && the DOaaUDIGD IO:6G .. ill other would be a lot of ·trouble. Fabher of hill O,oqnky himself lenDOIl U L · m. aUght Feb• 18. Fa~unti Uld in.. Motion picture --;;;;mc!ll'fteal Usa ~[ . . t ed becaUJe of bIa devl1&r7. Brutle MOr& trouble perhaps {or thMax 1lave ' d one. cl~urch in the. morning CabOt made a qldClt IW1tcb in b)a • .JuDIm ~vor 8:.s p. m. come taxes. To4aY Mr. H. Barnes. b t If I . be. k d Ith most of t.ocI&f•• ~ fUm beroea career. IaIUIIl1D8 tIMf ramAIlt and company in the afternoo n. TIley 8eD&II.. DadeaYOr 8:t6 p. ~. llXtens10n Economlat. of Ohio State men u\ ic proper y ~ e. w $C~ . say he was ~Dst ' particul ar about and romant ic .tan ~ their ca- lead oppoelt e Karlen e ,' ~ '1:10 p. m. Unl'iers lty W85 at the Court House counts It 14 \letter, for th~ farmer, 1'ann Oletrld l aocount a too. ';I'h1a was a. reers && VIl1a1Da. Q1ark Gable wu a ...... _ . of N '0 1'-- - " In Lebano n to help 'those who had Be sqI'e and put 1n your ,.. .,~ WI:DNII1DAY ' . "h " on the stale 10 "The LIat ... ~e A. A. lovelY w1nlJel' d~y ~~ the lane ' WIl3 . ew . ......... . recen...,. Pranr aDd BIble Study 7:30 p , Ill. kept 19f1 account bolts 1n sum- paymen ts for 'they are reP9r~d Ilt fr02ell hard Tb1a role won him a w.with tn"llte tQ come and worrm con lhip 'so bjlat there was 119 t...... ~ •.; ts • It ~e. W~ Powell carrled a ~ tract 'with .Walter W 'lOlli-teand ,... .. mar..... .. 't b eAt acc~un. was a the source and -1l they jU'e not down mud to spoil bhe look the t.hroU@ many a picture before he or' nice IIhJno)' anaer very interes~ meeting ' although they wlli come baok on you , la .. t4 .bla first romantSc abou~ city cars. . 01 Ed ' romantiC lead oppOsIte Gene 'I'ter· . . P"":,, t.hery were only a few there, .and...lt. r e. ney In "SundoWn". Sanden became J'et). 23: I Just looked out and , .. ERny VD~B OF CHRIS T ward O. Roblnaon and- BcI~ Jar- an outsud lng favorite most of ' t~ work wall indivIdual. When I got back there was a saw a sOllndalows 51ght. RuddY. with men the ·W. C • ...IUI. Ministe r nold bave sone from caniste rs ancl and women 'fana by pIaytnc one man se.1d he had be~n coming pleasan t surpr1&e at the bam. a young "acred bull was steal1ng th e crooked . poU~ ; to In every year for twenty five years pretty' 'helter calf alread¥ up and bllJby .tralIb t rUlclng heroes" after havlnl been calfs supper and 'S pot was rollljS by ·plaJins blator1cal o)W'aC- a "despIcable vt1la1n" In and it wu a big help. This ye~ havIng &omethIng to eat 11:30 I~. m. BIble Schooi. many . . Four letting him do It. Now the next ten anel Paul Mun!. Walter Huamany people are puttlns In income lambs up to date. CoulJDUDlon 10.40 a. m. time the vet is here he will have ton dheeter Korr1a and Jean Her- fllml. lnClud1nl the memora tax returns for the first tim!! and 8ennon 11:00 a. m. ble. . . ;rcl;l, 19. The ot her day I was of!hoit have aU been acreen vUla1na. '~". Bander a .bu recently a ring 1n his nose and until then . ChrtIIt1I.Jl. Endeavor ":15 P. m. next year more wlli have to so J~ Is ''Sundo wn''. the exlCJtIng new become tJ)e plIant h~ro wbo a good time to begin lIICCOunts tor fered ,. ~~ tor Qne of my ~ ows he will have to be shut uP. I am sur- 7:45 P. m . Preach1na. next year as·they eay that estlm_*es &0 went over to look ~~ ~he THURSDAY. Peb. 19th Walter Wancer adventu re fUm rendera his own love to v¥ bel~r a!l)l{lp1e~ or I$pot *~ must malte b1I are not gOlDg to be accep~ed. next lltat WQs. offered, If she is BibIle Study and choir praotice , coming to the TwIn Tbeatre on rival !lappy. Cabot and stili as Known !le wasn t her I\lab~ 'Sande n 7tSO p. Ill. Year. So get yourself a fifteen , cent prvtJir ~ Sunday .a nd Mooday present . two are rivaia for MlaI Ttemey Feb. ~4. "When the wind Is lp the '. affec- Come. le~ WI prepare to meet God. account book and start it right. It looked at Mt )Yas when ' I first her she: monttu! ai9 ! may E!St. 1'18 fit for neither man nor ST. AUGUS TJNE OHURC H estreme ly popular beroes who have tiona In "Sundown". alao rivals In ~c(filure ~unera1 was II. great help t o lliwe some who trad~. But when I went over htlIa' KnaaIIoIta. 'Frleet there beast." If we had much east wIng recentlY come into romant ic roles mllltary affairs. knows help ~ sort the capital In- todlty, no one was home ~nd the I would have to put on some ~ore after ple.yq vWalDa in many 'P1cMaR 8:00 .. Ill. Both oabot and Bandera are advestmen ts from expenses and help btlm QU p ut up so I didn·t try to storm doors Bnd windows but as tt ·t ures- Bruce Cabot and QeorIe veaturo ua "arown -up ~" Fathe:r Dom1n1 c Wolf. a membe r summar ize. One man asked whethe r fInd her. My tenants bu~cher{!g ;g. in ' Is J!.I~ dr!1W th{! el\st Cl,ll't In s ftn~ Dial 2111 - Wayn eavill e Sanders . of the Home real 11fe. as they ..re frequenUy on 'MIssionaries of Amer- it was better to report on the cash day so tonight we have fresh liver. get nearer the flre. More lambs. After elght years of be1ng the t.he screen. Both are motorlS Ica wW dellver the second of the ser be.s1s or the alternat ive "ecru,,) ta who Feb: 20. Today we cut up meat. I nIne altogeth er now, Ugh that wind man you love to ·hate. betna abCIt. llIte to keep on the KO the momen t lea of L4~nten sermons. TUesday eve- basis. Mr. Barne! advised using tbe h~d ~ ~9'\'!l vts ltor and h e said h e Is cold and sharp but February \s ~'~n " ' hung. I A_" 3 to68ed t 7 over 30 cUffs Th and drown· aclcrual lltudio basis though work Is completed. thla ~n had hl\d nllver /ieen Ii«:! qlUctl lrIaa~ out- alJll~ II';;=='-;===;;;;;;:T"~=;;;j ........ .. ......., • a : p, m. e iona fl.n~ ~om!l mprnlp g nQw ~ sid f b tah h toplc of the sermon WUl be "The BI_ b n Informe d by _ _. . . . . . : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ one advisor _ _ eo" u er s op ~ efOfe . Ll\.St _ _---- .:.... ....-- ..;... .--' WI) ' shp.U w\\ke up tUld find thtt to use the cash. basis as tax he said tl1e year we just out It up ~s best we spring Is here. ble and Knowledge of -the Way to , urday even1n8. could Ib ut today we got out the MorClIio 01&1. lira. Dmice Wlten- Heaven '' ' . . Preced1 tl8 the sermon . _ _ _-,-.., ....._ ____ __ ton Bait book and followed 1'7--- Rou·-"'- of the Wa-es - - - .ft" the dl- - ---- ----: ---;, .---- ~- BIlle Hawke .... will be 'w f th Or"",, ' All were s~l'Ved vm7~ ' by ..... "'0· bIlme laat"~ tess. M;U~~Ck to ~ you .... are~'lally 1n'~~ to aettend''''''t'hese " Mr. ~d Mrs. ;;.~:I ~ard. Frlle. rectlons , pictured step by step Mrs Walter Kenrick , COITeIlIODfent after apendln c a couple "",..meu Bnd of month! with rea!lf @i p. better job 01' It. That your lDcome aDd pel'llOllal tax. devotional 881'l1cea. • , __ with hla ~er in 00"". ... man Millard, . 01 Olive nranob ; J. . k Sa.lt h k . ' ~~~---~--~-, Mr Ralph Hammo nd ill m ~ Lee Talmag e and JeSsie Oarner , Mprj;on am ....... __ A ...._ Do ........ __ A ~========~~~ . 0 e ,.00 IS Qne ~f FOUND -Boy' t1eec~ lInell le!1the s. ' ... . .... ~.. n _ . . ..... ~f; • • t}le fInest the mUDlpll. books • I~ .__ that _T. 1110......& . H. Eo CB--O R [' I ever saw glo' e.' I' n'~.t·e da.. _...ter. BeverlJ' and lin. VbeI!I.attende d the Ulnll"l Jlleet1ng pf tile ..... nml "'.... · V .G. .H. . . . 11'•: ' t"e Mrs . . Elmer Groves entertai ned ~ apent Kooday wlth the ., ......,. -aynesv Ule Fa~er's ......chang· at put Qyt for 11'II.e (llstrlbu t Ion . I thas lat~¥¥\l T .... 1IeIuff. IIlIlIale r ;~ orange ~~ in ;ayneS;lll~. every cletajl (If CiVt'J1' kip" ()f ' ' t be 500 card club at b er ( beme er's mollber. lira. W1Wam , butcher ing pictured out so that _ ........_ _ Dna at • - ......--~-.....8unda.:J, ~ ':30 a. m. E. A TUesday. A. delJtlows dinner ~ Tlhursd ay afternoo n. WlDcheater. I n d . . anyone with eyes ~ould fol~ow it. FOR S!.LE- Prlers. 3 or ~ Ibs. 1larnba J't. 8upt. Harvey Durnllt t spent Tuesda y . • enld by tpe ladles of the Orange . the pictures are Mr. and lira. Eo B. Longacre. lira. so clear anlt the Dressed or on toot. Sarah C. BesIDTIIOD~T CII1JIW II EvIlliDllIlel:Yloe. 7:3t p . m. and Wednesday In CJolumbUlt. ' M rs. Eleanor UlJum gf ,Lebanon Margar et JoJme aDd Paul JobDs ton. Waynesvllle, Rm'al Route 'S. PIa1er Ilee_ Wednud&y eve- WIllI a Wednesay guest of her 1)8h Edwarf l Bunnel l whO has been W called on Yr. anet Mn. Bmmet ...... anyPhone 2899. ...... C. -....,. ...... 1l1nI. '1:30 ~ IlL eDt.. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Clark. nea,· for ~eral weeks has been worse del and son at Oiford. sunday - -- - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . aft:- BUNDAY , IIAlIV DSBu .o OPD BIBLE the Past week. O~oma emOOIl. . pep Church CORN WAWrED anll ~e ' a¥e 8cbOol 8:10 .. m. MIss Sarah 00r1ne Pumas of Mr. aDd l4rI. C. W. AlbrJ8ht of Worahlp sentce iO:40 Lin conq-ac tlng acrep.8e for 1942 croR ·' CII1JBC II Ohio . State Umven dty spent the Pekin were saturca y IUIIItII DEMOC RATIC CLUB !,(OT{C iJ of Yr. The putor w111 sive the third in for partloul ars, Write J!a,VIN Bey. , - ...... ........ . 'I1le Warren ' COunty DemoCratl" week end with her parents Mr. and and Mre. Keller Oraahm . Br!rk ~undln, Dn ~~n treet, the lleriee "The Waiting Barveat ". ~9fmQE ft. ~~. Mart's. gh!9. Women's Club wUl meet a t the ~. Seth, Furnas on SOCIal Row. Wll1nesv~, 0" conslfU u, of 1Mr. and )Irs. lI1Io JI1ltenl lerger The topic w111 be: "The Barveet l ~~i l-li1-2U ; rIa,' ),fary Brooks little daUlhte r of !lave a Uttle eon, lIDo Jobn. home of Mrs. Fred Hutchln.son. in two business rooms, ~ car (MIl'" born era at Wort" Mr. and Mn. W1ll1am Brooks. has · Feb. •• Lebanon. Thursd ay afternoo ltu4 n. ware roo~ rent!! to pay 11% FOR BALE- Bos.ton Terrier Pups. Y .b .... ,,_... TU-A_~ ...... , . .Ie GIinler . COI'ftI Ipon_' MIU'Cb 5; at 1:S0 P . lIohe WhOo... .:n ........... ..... M . The afterS··_.... • ..... _..t...l1 Uld cbll. EligIble to register. Howard Misau. ...~ .....p. ..-.. ---I.J'OIS. ev.......D - . ...noon Will be dovot.... to -wing and Il1nar at " ·10 Rev. Arthur Shenete lt of OXford dren ~peared on the JIl'OII'&D UrI. ECIItb . MaKay was a guest sildine. , Route 2; WaynesvUle. O. Or will 'rent the . tar", store "" ,..... l with . . In the' htme of her 1OI1. Donald and knitting for the Red was a week end guest of· Mr. 'and tbeir MarIaIIJ& PercUllllon Quartet Croes. and IIll te Phone Choir 2939 rebeans al ThUI'ICIaY ev~ fOODt, ~ ~lIable ~y, For Feb.26 , at "·10 Mrs. carl Duke. lin. McKay. of New Leknon ,' tram membe rs are a8Jced to at a benefit tea ~ lltemo oa . come and • • further ~crmatilin lilt W. N. Sunday ' until Thunda y. ' help with his WQrk. l"Ofl eAJ4ll J&2fI f.(o¥l ,. f'9JNi, . Mrs. Walter Oenrlck, in CODlpanJ'. at tbe bIlme of lira. CJareDc e WatSears, Phone 2651. W&yne8v111e, with Mrs. W. O. He.1nes. attende ........ &~"'ur ....._. and ".ary Ellen. d k1Da In 08kw00d. goOd condition, good tires. Pr1:e IT IlA&W 'S RlBCO rAL UIE TIlE MIAMI GAZE'IT!.U " , D ....'. . . . . . . - . . . o. DaYton PhUham lonlc CbOruI and Mr. and lire. Boward DeweIIII right, or wm trade for sheep. I 8IICOB l> IroHDAY IN, LENT' were vlsit.ors 'Wednesday of Mrs. orchestra at th8 Maeollk: Tealple In ~ at' a b1rthda1 dlDDer "MIT AH ...... -:... A... Inquire at th1s office lta'__ J&D1~e arid daughte r near -:...._ _ __ _ _ _ _~_,.; .•,_ ___ ,-==-,," """"='-. ,.....,.,.,.. .."....--:=",....;.-------"':"""~~ AA" W=-~ ""--_ ...... ~.. father. Mr, ....... Yr. &Dd lOa. B. O. Jeffrey entel'nIIIlIIO -.......... 11:00·a . m. HolY CommUIlIoo and 'Mrs. Maiaar et Johna enterte.1ned lbcludecl, Mr. aDd ........ lin. DIIbl 8te-. 8ermOD . taIneci membe n .of ,the Farm ~. EYen.to 41hDer ~ the- foUow1nI ph~ of M!"!"WIIlrI. Mr. ·aDd lin. ":00 p. m. Younc Oburchmen. I!Ihow8 at , alld ~ p ••• eau at their home Thursda y evening guests: ~ . Therle Jones. ~!. Blyde DrIWeeIit of I'rarIkUIa, Mr. Ud MOND AY. Karch 2 . 1Ml'. and lira. Allen lIcKay . of Clarenc e SmIth and ~. Calvin Ml'L Prank DeWeeee and-- SUD ~30 lub IIr and Ilra Eo C Xenla~" recent ~~ta of their Longa<:re and childre n carrol and weeiIe of near Germantown. '( Bee . . . . parents Mr. and Mrs. He.i,"old Me.SteVie. . , . The weiman'. Soctet1 of 0brIItta n orane. hOiIa. Kay. Adult Admiu ioD Price Vembe ra of WayneevDle Orange semce will be entertal Ded at their ==::: :;;:; ;:;:~ ~~ Mrs. Mabel 'l'err1 and enjoyed ~~e mUlio ,tunilabec:l ." om meeUDi WedDeedIt.f• DoraChild ren 'Admi uioD Price Price ..... :..•....... 22c .Ilarcb , WAu amU O. thy WetJtler. of Pa¥tQn. spent TbUrs (01110 Ta& I.... Mrs: Ru.saell cam~ aDd cbUdren . KENJ lftJH the borDe of lira. BlUth ~urf". HIlJ. Eat. Prioe ................9.7-e.. 0IIIII8 'r Defenae Tax ...... :.. ... I,e dar eve0Jn8 at the. Terry home. on the put maeters ~ Sat- Tbe ccmmlt tee ''''!\In c an: Owne r and lIana~ er Yn. . Ohio Stat. Tax ......0.8e MBa iJ&mWx Jordan very pleas~Y atly entert.med ·~ vtaltora at Total .: ..............Z.. r,.,rem Total 111"""I.-tied ••' N.U"~~n,e . .......... ...... 10;. '\' bef boIDe. WedDe sdal when the mem ben of the Prlendl blp club met. ...------.;...---.---~~-..;..-~---....;.----..;; .;.~;...,--~~ Mrs. l:JeIL'llor, Clart tnJum. of LebSUN. MON. · WEO~ THURS. 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Mostly About-PEOPLE and THINGS Carl Cook leading t ' ltl Way!I esville Gun Club members who s hoot at the elusive clay birds at their grounds on the Chas. Ellis farm each Sunday.... he got 38 out of 40 last Sunday afi:e moon · and 37 out of 40 the previous Sunday ... has the other s hooter ' talking to themselves ... they're calling Harry Lizar Dioge nes these days m aybe its because he u ses a lantern ... Tourna ment notes .... the highways between here and Killgs 'Mills kept hot ~ast week with basketball fans ...the local delegation was by far the la~gest at the Saturday gam~s .... they say that. referees cannot win or lose games for ball teams but it seems point being made after the that Springboro has been favored wh~ n it came to of-

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the erection of new buUdlngs wIthIn the corporaUoll. The ordinance was passed by Council at the February' meetlJ;lg to prevent ~he erection of undesirable buildings and houses in ~he resIdential and other sections or the vUlage. Following the trend ot advancing wages In all occupations, members of councH voted a lOe hourly increase for street workers, raising the hourly wage trom 40c to SOC.

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SNOWBIRDS OF CANADAj

Springboro Defeats Waynesville To Win

Connty Championshi Beaten bu t not disgr aced, t he Wnynesv1!le HJ gh ' School Spar tans gave Springboro ail th ey could han_ die for three quarters, Mon cl ay night, fin ally succumbing to the 1942 Warren Coun ty ch ampions by a score of 46 to 28. The nn al~ at Kings Mills marked the end of four days of tournament play. during which Waynes ville der ated Carli sle, Kings Mills L\vlce, and were In turn beatcq by Spr lngbol'O I.wlce. Th e Waynesv ill e J un ior Ili ~ h scbool learn 1'.'0 t.h e championship In their division. taking t he fi nals from Morow by a s.ore of 28 to 21.

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The ju niors defeated Carlisll . to 16. and Mason. 29 to 15 to win their way to the Uhals. The Spartans, as well as Sprlngbora, will play In ttl.: distrL t finals at Day ton th ,~ wee . Sprlr.gtx.fo will play the til l " ' " _ Ix.e team on Thursday fe., L, ~ q __ wng ga. lle ot the toul'llumroL at. ·/ p. m., wh.le Waynesville I l' , .• u I.; . \ 0 m et Eaton a t. !) p 1.1 . .. ,. . ay h L .11 . Oa&wood ffigh '. " ... . I;:ou n. With a st: . • ...,ing of local lans on hanu . ' w Iw-' ed . 0 , tll. l!e quar ters of h.o..... 1.Ig'ht's gam" that Waynesv!: ,e migh t have a. cilance to upset tll "I,' Sprlnsboro rivals. The Spartans played a bang- up game and the score at the half v. as 18 to 14 in Springboro's Cavor. Waynesvl11e held the score to a close margin during the third quarter; whl~ h ended Wlt.hSpr1ngboro leadIng, 27 to 21, The locals weakened In the last stanzu. when Sprlnlfboro scored al · most at will. All of the Waynesville team gave a good account of theffi.l!elves in the tournament. ThIs went for the Jun. lor high team as well. George Kirkpatrick was injured In an unfortunate accident in the Springboro game FrIday -afternoon, and Planck also suffered an ankle ' Injury. In their first game of the tourney t he Spartans defeated carllsle, 28 to 17. They then \'\'On from KlIigs Mi Is 48 to 29. Saturday afiternoon, they were defeated by SpringDol o, 53 to 33. but came ba.~k later In the evening to again ,beat Kings Mills, ' 46 to 34, thll.i earning the right to III t Springboro In the finals. JO

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. . t:hlrd Grade _ All Star. Ruth Wardlow. Nancy Crane ;Merit. Betty Lou Sabterthwalte, Warren Sheehan, Genelce Wilkerson, Sue Furnas. I Bobby Camflbell, Alberta Brannock. Fourth Grade -. AU .S&II.I'. Mary Dora Hough, Doris Woolard ; Merit. , Mary Ann Burton, Hllrlan Earnba:t Kathalene Kuebler. Frances Reynolds, Danny simpson. Roy FIll nas. Palled /llf Oeuo,. Fifth Gra~All Star, Jennie Lee ROM the young men who Uled to Ipend their winter weekend. Iki.in& ' Mrs S. S. Eilts was elected prcslBraddock. Eileen Brown. Betty on the In,ow-covered hilla of Canada. the Dominion hal created a body den t of the Wayne Township Relid troops who are second to none. LORI( e.aperienco· in tIli. popular of Campbell ; Merit, Dwight Barnett, .port made I:t easy for theae men to adapt themselve. to the converaIon( publican W 0 m eli' s d ub. last Judith Conner. Robert Hastings. of .lding from a pastim.ll to the sterner purpoles of war. Already tJtey d W edne~ d ay. Other of{lcers elected He~en Knicely, Lowell Reynolds, bave proved their value in Iceland and many thousands of them are ready .1 from the two slates of candida tes. : to demon.tr:ate their merits in other theatre. of war if necessary. The ~ ura.wn up by a commltL(!e cQlllprised Emma Jean Smith, Kenneth Vick- photograph••how a platoon of ski troops on manoeuvres and'a sniper l of Mrs. J . B. Chapman, Mrs. Nettie ers, Frances Whiltaker Erma Curtis. who lt9utd_be_Yjlry difficult to spot. J TInney and Mrs. C. H. Brace, a.re Mrs. Shennan Tinney , vice presl7 Sixth Grade- All Star; Patsy d nt. tind Mrs. Ral ph Hastings, secy .Baird, Peggy Chapman ,.B ett Thorn retary-treasurer. The meeting. held at the home as, Earl Rye; Merit., Vietor Thompof Mrs. Brace, was opened with t he son, Marjorie Winkler. Norma Gru~/~ III ,.,~ singing of "Amerlo:a ." A discussIon ., . of hte State Highwa.y Department ber, Billy StansberrY, Janet Lak\ls, was given by Mrs Ellis, to open the Jimmy Weltz. Bonnie Satterthwaite , Mr. and !/Irs J . J . Burske and Hnrold B. Earnhart and famlly in. S' family . enteI:tafned the following cluded Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Earn- program, presented by Mrs: J . f . pomt by prtngboro, that PhyUia Burnett, Norma Longa.::.re, vtS1tors Sunday : Mr. and Mrs. hart and family , of Mt. Holly. and Larrick. Ourrent Events were gil/ ell point being made after the Imnald Dakin. James McKee and son James , Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sheehan and by Mrs. Brace nnd Mrs.. Hastings. An article. "Education for Deatb/ ' Herbert MeKee. and Mrs. James family . was read fr,om the Reader's Digest whIstle blew for a foul cal0 S Seventh Grade- All Star; M!:- McKee Sr.• o:t Pleasant Ridge, Nor• • Mrs. M. A. Fulkerson, who un- by Mrs. Grace Smith . Robert Hast'led on Waynes ville, a split dred Bourtie, Mal'gllret Schnaitman 'Wood. derwent 0. major opel'a'tlon IIUlt ings then ga ve a pa ~rio tlc readlng second before.... tha t night Ann Weltz; Merit. Bo.roara Crane, • • •has been con- Thursq.ay {1.t ~ami .valley h<!spit~l. and led tIle group in slng'lng "The 1\4r. Mack .1A'fIB the regular referee booked A paQ'l~c eme pred!lDl1Jmted Blanche Dickensheets. Jack Mulfotd fined . to' his !bed' tor over a week Dayton, Is repo d to be'slowly im- Star' Spangled Banel·." Little Miss t ff" t th f " l at the meeting or the New Century Jean Wilson. with an attack of flu and pleurisy. proving. She will probeJbly ,be con- Annette Tinney oncluded the prolined to the hospital for ano.her gram with a recitation. e .game a1 ... club h ld Frl" ..... aCt t th EI"'hih Gracie""," AD SW·. Mary • • • o 0 clate a Following tlle meeting, tea was ed to shoW up and it was hom~ o~ Mrs. ~ J. a e Jan: Anderson, Edwyna StanIorth,' Dr. .· and Mrs. A. E. Stout imd week. " served. with Mrs. J. R. Updyke and f't f' daughter, Wlinnie Jo, called on Dr. · Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Butterworth Mrs. D. C. Ridge. assistant hostess, neceSsary t 0 dra . one rom Sixteen memb~rs reaponded to ro.l Scb~ Donald Brown; Merit.. and Mrs. C. F. Rust. of Trotwood, and Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Frye and presiding at the tables. the crowd, said to be a cuu- call with "Patriotk: Women." Atter Ernestine Earnhart, Rosemary Mul_ Sunday. sons. were SUnday dinner guests at Ml·S. Maude Crane will entertain s.hi ' one of the Springboro agram short bUsfnes1 session, the pro- ford. • • • . . \ Mr. Robert Crew visited Sunday the home of ' Mr. and Mrs. Burnett the club in March. was presented by the comIn a qulet ceremony, performed pJayers ... .its not sour grapes m1ttee in charge, Mrs: Marla Elbon Ninth Grad_ All SIIU'; Martha with Mr. and Mrs Fran.k Dymond, Butterworth,. of• j Lebanon. . • Sunday a!tel'l1oon, March 1, at' the but it seems to us that and Mrs. R. H. Hartsock. Early; Merit; Robert Bernard, Jack of Xenia. . Miss Kathryn Crlsko, of Dayton. Mr. Thomas Stansbeny were Baptist Ohurch parsona~e, ManSpringboro was highly fa~ a~~!m!~~ S~t!!'c~h:e~U~ ~;ane, Bonnie Peters. James Steln- J. Q. Oona, ~ Mice' Gons and and dinner and evening guests of ~r. hattan, Kansas, Miss Clara Lucille . int tin ' . "Th 0 Igln !MIss Nancy Crane were dinner !Uld Mrs: J. P. Larrlck~ 10. 5 t vored' by tbe referees at the ve~y eres g pa~. .e r T--"L Grad AU SI_-. Atm ' tta gu O es>-. Sunday, of. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. , , of American State Names:' lI4rs. EJCUWA ....-. . e . ... Wednesday. tournament game Saturday 'tilon's paper :'The ~c;I of the Best" Steinke; ~erlt, ' Phyllis . Rickey. John B Oonll. and daughter. MarEd HoplMnB, and sergeant L. R. • • • Mr. and Mrs W. J. Blackburn and Charles (Spud) Davis from the lLowell Starke son of Mr. and Mrs. afternoon, when Waynes- ' conc1uded a short but very enJoyable' Cl1arles RYe Glenna Wade. Uyn.... • • . Mr . and Mrs. EIll'I Davis, of Dayton, Unlted 'States Naval TrainIng Stavill~ was defeate d badly .... pr~a:;tloii. the club' adjourn"ed to L,' NI t l Grade ~ .·· , ;t: Marie Mrs. Georg'e Walton spent last were' Sunduy visitors at the home of tion, Great Lakes, Ill., spent Satur- Fred Starke. of .M~rrow. were unif day night and Sunday wit h his ted in marriage. ·t hey permitted too muc.h meet 'MlU'Ch 2-7. WIth. Mrs, R. H. Hardin, Helen ·Hlsey. lvalene Rey- Thursda.y with ber mother, Mrs. Mr and Mrs. D. C. RI~e. L' nolds, Mary .Jean Rickey. . OlUe Free~. e)f Oregonia. . '. Harteock parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ma.ck Davis. The double ring service waa con'·Spud's" family report that he is rOugh play.j~g ... Planc)( was With ~~he . members " were the· Twelftb 'Grad_ AU Star; Bettie Mr. and Mr:. ~er~ard ' &'uthard Jooklng fine and In the b est of ducted by ' the Rev. Frederick LalYlng on the'floor a good ~wq M1s.se.s Allee 09.JlI5 • ~!,lnlfred Nllt- ' Da~ . Bet... Thornn.o:nn· 8ehoJastiC and ' daughter .. Anne, . of Dayton. health. "Spud" says he likes the Rue, Mr. and Mrs. Marlln Gle~ • . . . .' • tlng, and Sarah B~ .... wbo enjoyed • "3 ....,.- , • mlDut~8 after he we,s. lDJured the social hour eluting which time l"ranees Johns; Merit, Jeanne Ba- were Sunday IfUests of Mr and Mrs. Na.vy lbetter each d\LY and tha.t It Is of Manhattan, ~rlends of . Robert. B&ker. Jr... an~ . daughter • . ker, Edythe Bergen, Rita Oonner, . Lee Queary, of Spring ValleY , "one swell place to be." • before play was stopped .... refreShments' were served. groom. were their oniy lIot:ten n_L_ S f "--1'1 J,eanne. brother . ot Mrs. Paul DUke, lelt Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shaffer and H Ie 00 The bride is a graduate of W. both officials "'ad their D 'EI:'ENS'E COUNCIL TO e n na. ~ ur ace, .., .... e · · • Mr. and Mrs. Larry Davis and fam~, ". Mr ...and . Mrs. Dean Walton were Mondlly night. (by pla~e, from Day~MJcS conveniently . turqe4 . , . MEET FRIDA,), NIGHT Savage, ~a Mar11yn' W1?ltaker. the week-end guests or Mr. and Mrs. ton. for New York, Where he wUl Ily spent Saturday II.nd Sunday at nesVl11e High School aDd the groom · ' K· k t ' k . , . . Katherine Walker. Clarimce Gla~:kln, of M.ason ,board a plalle for "somewlll:re in their parent's llome to 'be with graduated from Sprlnglboro HIgh h wen . George t. 'If pa ric . . -A perfect attendance record has • •• • Afrlca," to !be stationed with the "Spud" while he was here. School He Is now stationed with . the ' e>4Tully fouled ' an 'd DEFENA BEl lOO~eet ' lnCLL h . ' . . Mr, and MrS. John W. Kersey' and lJou"'la55 AIrcraft compahy for a was sham 'L . ,'. • •. spec a m g of t e Wayne been reported for BobbY Moran, to Unit-ed States Army at Fort. R1ley , , , .. , son. ChlU'les. were guests for Sat- peri\Xi of at least a year. ·injured .. ~ Spl;ingboro ' can b~ Township OcfenSe .Council has been carl mllfer, Ham RIley, . Jane urdny evealng dinner. at the home Mr. and Mrs. PaUl Duke and their Kansas. The couple are now residproud of· t~~ir teaDl"s recQrd call~ ' for Fridai' ~~, March 6. Shaw. Evelyn Spray, and JJmni1e of Mr. 'a nd M~ . ~ut~er Hartsock. 'famlly drove to Dnyton to bid hun Ing .at 819 Leavenworth street, Man. this seasQn but they ' h~ve 1:30 p. m.• at t.he m~cipal. offkea Stanstlerry, ~. ~ Mr and Mn. Rafpb Shatter and farewell and a safe journey. hattan, Kansas . . ' . ' ... ' . . • to organlle 'committees for. and outMrs, •Lester elhat·fer ~alled on Mr. S VISITOR ' little to braa about m the > '" ' UNDAY S AT HAWKES' FRIDAY- March 6 FIRST 1942 RABIES V . fi" ' llQe a definite ' working protP:am lor and Mrs. Mll'ck Davis and fam11y. Mrs. Lura Bennis and d ughter, . lll~k of ap~rt8man/!hip :they. the followmg 'units of the Council ' Tuesday even:fug. ' Mi~' Esther, of Northridge, . near Wayne Townsh ip Mother's Club IN WARREN COUNTY Ml'lls Sa of '01v1Uan .....#enae' Wsate Preve .•• • Dllyton, . were Sunday afternoon I\IONDAY- March 9 d 1'sp) ay ed at Kl'ngs . • '. ~., ....n- ....... ... _ NeWe ' BanneD, Con. nden' Mr. and Mrs. WUl Tunney and -,. S . >visitors at ~he home of Mr. and MrsEas·tern Star WMren County's first case 01 turday afternoon .. 'the infec~ ' tlon and Salvqe. V1"""ry Garden, son of Mason. 'Were unday gues.., C Lee Hawke and family , Dean rabies In 1942, was reported Satur.~ .' tious enthusia~m - of the ~ Budget . accQl'dlng . tch ari an- Miss Fran~s Alden h.a s been on at the home of Mr.. and Mrs, ~rt Hawke, Ali C,1alvert, aLa Mrs. "20-30": Club, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. day, when W. C. M~lng, county : . .- . nouncement' by MafOr C, H. Brace. the sIck list this week. Ba~er Br.· Augusta McBride. all of Columbus, Crane, hosts. dog warden, was swnmoned to the Sprm lt'b.orQ . b01 cheer lead~r .Cl1~ ot the .loCal ~un~l1, m~:' ~:1!~r ~~~GI:~~ . Sunday a(~m~Ol; and evimlng were also Sunday visitors at the TUESDAY- March 10 farm of G. W. Cadwalladet. PlesaI"I<lUaed q.~ite iI. bit ~t com · V. '0. BUS8Ei!L",NAMm ." . Borden were guests of MisS Annie callers at the homt. III Mr. and Mrs. Hawke home. ' Happy Hour Club, Mrs. Warren ant Plain, R.R.1 , on State Route 28 west of Blanchester. to dlsJXl\Se of a ment amo~g t~e. spectators.. OLEB&f OF. ELECTIONS and Mame T . .Browne' at · tbe _-:;:~::::;:;::;;~;:;;;;~:;:::;::;:~::::::;:::~~:;~:;;- . Braddook, hOstess. mad dog: The dog, stray, was d1aperson. s we., aring gla8~e8 . to . i. Little Inn . on Thursday evening -- » pol - - ..,.. - - - » - . "Hi-Lo" Bridge Club. covered by Caldwallader among his ' lrgll H. B 11 ·.... • ..... · el~ ..... The ooc:as1.on , was .in ~onor of' S~ WEDNESDAY-' March 11 V sheep This Is the first ' case of the toul'n'ilmen~' gaines h~:d ~etuase ......eq e.. __ Mrs. Amrein who Is leaving us this IU , clerk ·pf the WlUTen' COunty Board week. Mrs. Earl Conway. o f ' s p r l n g - ' Friendship Cub, Little Inn, 6p.m. neW year for Warren County w lie several cases have been reported in ter ' a~oid the fron~ ro,,:s;. or .or Electlona to suoceed Willlam.H. fleld,'ls taking her pla'~ 'as reBldent _ ~ ~S_~D_. _8Y~ CoN!;EIN~T?'.. '?!.V!..S~ - -£0-#. TUURSDAY-' March 12 Cllnton and other 'adJoi1ling coun. leave their gl~s8es at 'ho~e .. Shurta' 'Jr HoWard ' i.., Cheney nurse, _ = _= __ Wayne Township Farmer's club, ,ties. . k 'd b t 'T . . . . , " . . . : . ' . . • ~v 8IIl'd Mrs. F. B. Atkinson severa I remar .e . a , ou . om· FrankUn. wall named . e~ma. n ot and MIss :vary :Terry. of B~Via. ' Mr. and Mrs. ' L. V. Branstrator WASTE COLLECTION NOTICE _._- .M r. EdWln - ~. ~ey Uld l.ss RU"'~D. 6ROUi. "". . h osts . F lorence'ISba' I.~'1ty to.\. ... k eep ~e t,xJUd ·.d~. the reol'g11lU1i&\INc"t,..~~ I" .~~,.. ' C90 1 pq p1att~r wlJat . ~he tJop., . ,_ . . . \. ~t!nn:;;ae~!::: ~ ~~~~I:e~ aRM AND ~.It'" SUNDAY SUPPER GUESTS . The local Boy Scout trooP. under ()ccnsi()h .... Waynesville , nlIe. ' R~en : ~ ~ ~1.\~tI~neer, while at.ld Mame T. ~e. . OHIO. Q~)(" M.1I OF CENTERVILLE FAMILY the dlrec~lon of Mr. Carl. Ferguson. - t'h' i t" bSDnt ·"hA"r '.';Sburt4 1.& ,a 'dllPUty w " the clerk of M~, R.oesm·a n's gueata 'On Sunda, Mr. 'and MrB.'Lewls Fires, Mrs. will . make another collection of .se , d . ~ 1',' W ,. otha '" .f .th .., ;; .... · ·, cOurts·. otfice·..·.R........ ..eld. . the ...... nnool~ ::we.re .. b,er .sons. Denise,• Rkl.hlU'd and .........li ,,~ . Elvan Fires, and Miss Flossie FIres wast e paper, Saturday morn1ni, l~ad~l'S ... ano . at' 9 : e reo:: tion .. prlor ~.• Bhurls app¢D.tment . . .,.~es, and their ·famIUe.s. · or were enlertalned at . an oystet sup- Ml\rch 7. ...... 'd f th .' . Ft'anklln. . . . . <\. • lU~n ~r.s , 0 e·... goo d old '. ' , . .' . . ~ .' ,"" . Mrs.' " Ita . tlier1ne . Andert9': ' aT'd ' per, Sunday evenliig .. a~ the h,?me To help speed up the work of col. .. h" 'd f A-1IoTftS COUNTY MEETING •. ~ .of Mr and Mrs. C. H. ,B.e.l'beson and . r9IJl. ... ~,0 .:, ~. Adab ~therage cele;bra~ Mr. Harold :TaylOr, ' of" Oentervllle. lectlng. Mr. Ferguson requests that d ~)"8 Js .",emg, ,r emQx e the £i.oenel·v with the'tearlng· . ,,;~~ B ~~1JN~~B8 tbelr 82,nd>. llJrthda~s on , 'J!hursday. Charles ~Ires,. :· of ' Troy, and . Miss l>C9ple have their newapapers tied • of •• - •• ~j Ra1~ Haar.1Das attended .. a · Many sm., eards~d nowers ,came Ellzab th HOblit f D t ' . .. ~. e ..... , 0 . near ay o~" up In bundles and waste' paper ~ . d,PWll l of · the 'st~c;k ~n8 " at fuee~.. 'J~ the " W~~· . OoUntJ tJom · thI!1t . friends ' ' . Corwin, according to ' the Hable C:oWICn -1I18mbeni held tile 'Mr.• .,*, Mrs. dl&rence- HarveYI were also among th~ guests. bugs or Pjlper boxes. • ..... ,... . ' ' . ' " . . home ;of 'MtaaRcJbel!W, .PalkeUstem,·. lira, ..Ollle carey, ot Blan(l~ester. , • HOME SERVICE B"ED ~ CROSS ,'. .... 'old tuner~, as many aB o t5ur; in ·LebaDon. ' 1!b~. ''fhe meetma Mr. and Mra. . ~b'&a. Harvey and . TO ANSWER DRAFT CAJ,L carloads of ~tock ,Y1ere lo,.d. \yaS .beld kt make ,plana for the an'" ~~~ ~= .B~SY ~. w.:~ . ~~ C~~ Two·more of wayPes~~'1 y~ d d II from· tl.eBe pe". be- nual AOblevemen, Day p~. Bunda . Mrs. W. C,. St.Jo~> Warren Co,un men· wID anawer the ~ of e... a y. . J.I ~' , . At tbe ·!l®i1. bOur. ¥n' liu.iJoP .ODo' 1. • -'.. . .f ol'e the day" .shipping bY' wu the J.uncbeon pest 'Of M.I.Ia • Butw Jamea ~8 a ,~yton .. _tor , . ty ~e~ ~ Home. Bervice R:ed Sam. ::vn~. the !lext "fcrlr .,.. ~ . :" ~eaate1D at the Oolden t.mb on WedJiellda1. _ Cro6IJ• .attended a meeting at. ~lle~ Earl M:'Ichael. of ~ . 1 : will Jea~ truck.... Sbq TiDney~ is all'- bll4eL < -,.:.- Dr: B. If· DW viIt~ h1s slater. ;(Jolden 'Lamb hotelo ~oD. Bet- Satunill-Y IIi.ThOma. anel: _ other young man who is • • ' " . lin. BvelJD lIilbr.. Sunday. _ , ..... a y.' f - --'ttee . members from ter ea...... will lea . va ..._....-. . . .~ ~rr D(,(lnurGnBLD Mr. ADd .... BmIIt 1Iart~ of _ .... .... ~ r 'VJ ~ neve~ Been wearmg a hat, no . . ~ eaDed on tbeIr frIeDd8 at aU ·parts. of Ilbe OoIlnty. .. . matter how ' eold the Wt... .8 Ddtll bJi!'-:a~=-1b~ . :"-' t~e ¥rI St.Jo~ reports that Home ther.... 'and ·1Ira. ~" ~lIen vel'J buS)' -dudnB tile JIlIIalu. bandllDs ,," The Honor Roll lor the fourth term Is as foUows. FIrst Grad&-All Star. carl Pfeifter; Harold Purkey. Harry Riley, Jane Shaw, Evelyn Spray, WI111am stubbs, Arlene. Ball, and Carolyn Burnett;. Merit, Bobby Mo ran, Nancy Murray, Jimmie Stansberry. Anette Tinney. Delbe1't Barnett, Ruth Earnhart. Barbara Hawn. Su·zanne Harlan, N1tamae Knicely. 8ecoDCl Grade-All Star. Ml1,ry K. Mendenhall, Janet Michener, Marta June Rusb. Edith Smith. Ethel Smith. Wandalou Wllson, Wilhelmina BI'1lddock; Merit. Jack Hammond, Charlene Edenfield. WIl'a D. Hudgel, Janet Peters. Jerry Seymour. Barbara Stanley, Martba A~ams, ·BaJIlJaa Lee Ba,ger, Joyce ficiating in their games with Beal. Donna Mae Brannock, carol the . Spartans this yenr.... Bunnell,. Jerry Cook, Judy Davis, earlr in the eason, Waynes- Teresa Ball. villc was beaten only 'one

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Paul and Ora Getts to Pr&nlt and of the Home Service .-~ - Helen Biu-kbead. lQ act'ea In Clear-. the Red Crosi at 'Feb 26. At last we have a turkey scem to both ~ay that it Is sl.lll wlnand afternoon. at. Lebanon Saturday tom~ After going to evel'y one who tar. nd Class MlLIl Matt,er at Postomce. WI3'nesv1lle. 0b1~ C~i\,,,. Bla1r to J . E. C. Crane Editor and Publisher lin. plot on Main stle.e t. Mrs (' harles Bunnell I'etmned .to ' rals ed tlO'keys and scouring ' the March 1. Mareh came III Ike a .... her home in Dayton Monday after countryside for days we !ou!ld one Uttle gray lamb- toda~; . Not so fllsky Fred and Vtrglnia Kahn to Ches- staying III,t the home of Mr. and Mrs. not a nille aWIlY. Coming home on nor ye~ l1ke 11 roaring Ll •. just; mild ISSUED EVER Y' THURSDAY ter and Ada Mann1n&"•. part of lot Edward Bunnell for four weeks ~he school bus one of the kids spot- and gray. How the time sUd(s OI1 J 178 In Lebanon. . helping care for the former who SUbscription Price. $1.50 P l' Year. Payable in Advance . 0 L. and Neva Venard to Oharles has Deen qulte Ill. He Is Improved t ed , a farm with one lone turkey Wartime. It stilI seems d l'k In t lie or size .and coudltlon ..,:...~__________....: _____________..:-__- Boi~ 131.88 acres. HamIlton twp. at this time. . 'keeping complllIY with t he gt!ineas. mornlnl5s. I hope be(or~ nux winter Uo,gs-Calves-Shcep-Etc. Lyman and AmY Day to ~ . Mr. a'n d Mrs. Everett Kenrick . of . When they told me about It. I went someone wlll do somethll1g so the t Removed Prompt,ly Shepherd. 42 acrea m Wayne twp. OentervUle have purchased the Ev right over there Rnd Ulqul1:ed. Yes. we will Just have plain tJrne. not call Harvey and ~ Rye to Paul .erett Ealrly farm south. of town and 'they had a tom but he wasn·t for double. war Wne and MinnIe Propst. 88 acres ~ wUl rno·ve there ' soon. Mr. and Mrs. March 2. They· came fol' the hogs . Wayne twp. Jess Harris and daughter. who have sale. be had a date wIth the ax for th is morning and liS u, ual had ,I Leonard Hatfield to Dan Routt. Ivied th.ere a number 01 years. wlll thl! next day. ThllY had saved h1m tl'ouble loading them Bnd one. the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~~ Howell PUckett. W. J. Dalton and move to the Fisher farm east 01 for a s~ lal company . d.l nner but smallest one got IlWIlY and Lhey NEW SUITS praiser at the estate of John Knapp ReYllold · ·Nerln. each a plot In town. . • after all a turkey .ben would do just dldli'L succeed Ih rounding It up. Seeking 10 set n 'lde the \\111 ot In place of Foster Swigert who was Prank11n. The little two year old son of Mr. as well. In fact she preferred a hen. Then the gate WIlS left open Dnd lle\'er.;e Telephone Obar~ DCUl lllt. Bfl lnull1. now In probate wlllble to serve. RaYmond and Estel Oolllns to , and Mrs. Wi1llam Brooks Is very 11 It went In~ the oven better. So aI- when I looked out later nil the l\laln 454. XenJa. O. court. Tony Reinhardt. Cln( innatl. A certltlcate of transfer orered lB- Earl Jarvis. lot 8M in Franklln. with whooplng cough and Intant Ue ter supper we picked ou~ I> gOOd, cows w re out, even the b by aiL Bile: eight oth er hells tiled sult a- sued to the exCl4Utor of the estate Shlrd. and. Jennie Kilby to Berept : paralysts. from those we had for sale end took Willi ~agglng along. The rad 0 report E. G. Buchsillb, ~. gtt.lnst Murvln E. 'ioung, execut!>f of Cora Hartsock. Waynesville. Roberts. 1,86 acres In Frank11n t.wp. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shipley. who her to keep the da te with the ax said 11 top of thirteen twen y for ot the wUl. Ilnd the two principal The will and codkU ot Ura A. L. M. and Linda MeOaha to have been living with his brother. for Tom. Funny enough they wera .hogs at Clnclnnllll, thwt . more be4cficlarles. Vema Lamb and the Barry W1lJt1e. 88.33 acrea In' Wash- Paul Shipley. and family here. within a hal! pound of the same encouraging to pork rill! ers but not Lebanon. will be. read March iDgton twp. Odd Fellows Home at Sprlngfleld. Rogers. 28. moved lut wee.t to the Elbert Wal- we1 g ht so th a t we JUS t t ra d ed even so goo".. 1or pork 0 IlOp b llycr~ . U hllrglng neglect. Evelyn Kyker. lace property 10 WaynesVille. and I hope are both satlslled When takes IU1 awful lot 01 corn to j e~ u Fl'EIllklln, filed a divorce action a The court approved the InventorThere wtll.- be servJces a.t LY~le we got back there were ~ome people hogs. If we had sCll. les s thO!L all golnst Kyll! O. Kyker. stating that les of ' the estates ot Jqhn Stelgerchurch Sunday morning follOWed by )wn buying the other hen t hat we ~he feed could be welti hcd I c" uld f ay th ui were Il).arrled In May, 1941. and wald and Howard Brown. Fra.nkliD; . a basket d1J).ner and program at had 10r Sill!:, tlnd now the tUl'key tcll bette~ ju t how m u h I got for partcd on Valentlne's Day. Paul S. HaIbough. Springboro; and -. Lytle BaU at 12 :30. Everyone cor- t rading l.s over f91' th~ :jel\son . This the corn tha t was sold In th at lor.cl COilllUON PLEAS PROOEEDING" Eury Gutermuth, Mason. Mrs. Walter KeDrldl. Conupeudent dlally invited, Bring tll/ble ser vice. WQS one OJ' thOSC wc1ekS wb hen leve ry or hogS:.. ~ha t Is another L_ J FOR IlE,~LTl1Y. L VE " Charles Skinner. Morrow. was apMrs: Everett Early 'was a DaytOn bit of bus n ess t h at la d een IImg- wc neeu . 0 In l Ow !;Ie fore QlU' I'm Pleading gullty to an Inctlctment pOinted adminlstrator of the est.ate Ing nre for weeks wa settled. No- M'colln ts wn th e whol Ot'\' w QL" nORSE charging robbery. Otis Fowler was of Lura. "Skinner willi Ralph Whit- visitor Thursday. tlce came to sign lor the A. A. A. Is Il good tlm~ to se 1 yoUI' '110'1;5. pa ' sentenced to a year In the Malis- acre. George .Veldt and Clem BaldMr. and Mrs. C W. Kibler and ~ check.;: I toUght the helf r that I your ulcome taxes and bUY d~ rense field Reformatory which sentence win as appraisers, famlly moved froin CentervUle to ~cI ~ looking lit. A mllll was bonds: was suspended on condition t bat he Esthel' Burke, Ma6oq. :was ap. bhe Bldes property here Wednesday. ~ .... Susie. Dourlass. Oorre!lpolldent here to tr~ ·lo ~et '15 to sell whole pointed admln1st rator of the estates Th~ prayer .meeting was held at Mrs. Nettle ~ and daughter milk to the can ensery, WI! qec!g'~I_ serve 30 days in . tho counw jail. Eugene Reed pleaded guUty to an ot WUllam and Anna Plelman With the, home of Mrs. Mary Cornelf Hannah were guests last Monda)! at to sell the hogs: we looked at a ....... II.m"lo. "5·>13 indictment charging a t raffic vlo- John Aunker. Charles Laymon and Thursday eventna. . Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gerhard At horse 1l:verY'thlng all 1n one week. R, R. 8 ""'!'lUt OI f Obl~t latlon and was fin d the costs of the JOhn .Barr as appra1sers of both .Mr. and Mrl. Monts Wharton , of Perry. .. Fe,;. 1I7: TP!! oew heifer arrived MAKE EVERY action, $12.80. . estates. Dayton, and Mrs . • Bernard Melloh. ".r. ( ' A.. Huff alld family moved tQcIll)'. She Is a pre~ty hillg hOtllfh Judgment In favo r of t.h e plaint!!! Grace McVay. Mason. was a1)- t W W Wedn d .... smaller even than I thought but PAY DAY was rendered In the suit of Jay POinted executrix ~ fle will of 0 . aynesv e. were es ay on Mrl;: Allce Walton 's farm last she looks as tbough she ' would .. ts Seward. Mason. against Florine Harry D. MoVay with O. W. Bercaw, of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Whar- saturcUlY and for the present Mrs. velop Into a good milk cow. She is D·Oyly. Lebanon, and 0 the r B In L. Earl Thompson and D. Eo BeyMrs 0 W AlbrIght of petIn spent Walton wID reside with her stster 59 gt!Otle tha.t you have to push her . . . and brother-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. out of your way ....ut that Is bet tn~ whIch he asked forthe sett' "~ aside wood aa ....pra1&el'll. ~'tI .... Thursday with her daugh r. Mrs. Lyle Boillnaer on t hA BeUbr""k . . .. .. ... of a trust created by the w1ll of MARRIAGE LICEN8ES Kesler Graham. P1k.. .. r' than ~ne lot thjl~ I ougp~ once JOIN THE PAY.· ROLL lhe late Florence Satl6ser nnd dIsMrs. Thurl Jones and eon spent e. . t )lat were so wild that one ot ~hem SAVIt GS P~AN l' tnbutlon of Its moneys. John Lawrence Cooper. 21. Ore- aaturpay In Dayton. , . Mrs. O. A. Sollers returned home got ,,"way wpen we were unloadlng Mr. and J41's Harvey Burnet a t- from a few days visit In Dayton and we never lIaw /iIDIll} 19r ~hree PROBATE COURT gonia. farmer. and Mabel Gullett. TARVIA-LITRIO TA.I t AND Elizabeth Watt was named to ad- 18. Lebanon. tended their "600" Dinner clUb Sat- With ber children. Mr. and Mrs. weeks. There was a field u taU ftPtu:> OIL, ~OAVATINO I' min1ster t he estate of WUlIam Watt. George T1lton BlaIr. 34. farmer. urday evening at the home of Mr. Harold BoUers anei Mr. and Mrs. sweet clover and we were Sllre tl1at ., Hamilton townshiP. with John :rt=n~~rand?n Bla1r. 29. both and 14rs. J06eph Chapman In Melvin PeJlD1Dgton .ana tamtl)'. he was In there but we oo"ldn·t get OUMP TRUCK SERVICE Zooher, Orville Layman and AnsWaynesvWe. Mrs. Earl QuearY and Mrs. Ber- cl9S~ ~OIllfb to It to be SlJl'e and r-' REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Mr. and Mrs. Pred Abner. Mrs. tina Copsey spent last Thursday the winter was hall over I}e ro~e pe field Shiflet as apprlLlsers. AUCTIONEERING LlllJan KnIght, wldQw. elected to Joseph L. and JI'aDnlex DaVis to Hazel Abner and daUihter moved In De.yto.n the guest 0£.Mr ;' II Mrs, wpPlcl eVj!n come to the barn with . ' t ho rest pf t1'!e slock to eat. A littake under the w1lI. of 'John R. RIchard T. CunnIngham, Iota 273-'14 Mo day· .from the Tbomaa plaCe to a Oran Gartrell. I Stanley & Koogle r Knlgbt. . in J4a8oD. farm on Union road south of Mr.and Mrs. F . M. HI . visited tIe ISJ19W ~ut It!!!,dJ;r eml\l~h to mpke The Inventory of the estate of A. L. BIdes to . EdIth S. BDmmeU/ FranklIn. In I4't. Holly last Wednerc y tlle the ro.d~ Icy Phone, Waynesville 44.R1l Nelle B . .Shlelds ' approved. .1 Interest in lot in ~Ie. . Mr. an<t Mrs. ' Walter Keru1clt fJUeBta Of Mr. and Mrs. ...merson Feb. 21. There wa.s a slIle 1odl\Y FOl' Pates. Phone 34&0. W&JInea. res. 98-M Mon'ow Phone No. 3 _·The net value 01 the estate of WWlam B. Earnshaw to John and 'spent Thursday In Dayton. D.tl1 artd 8111,. over near. Mt. Holly but the horsc! vUle, OhIo, Reverse C;:lUlrges. Lebanon olJlce Phone 473KMal'}" F. Craemer deternuneci to be Alvin Roush, U acres In Olearcreek J4r1~ J. B: Jones attended the fuM1aa BeasSe FItch IPep~ .. lew da.ys were so much older than we her r $2;116.69. twp. neral of her aunt. Mrs. K1nDle Dill. the fmit of the week In 8p~1ngflela tlley were that we dldn ·t fe I like BROK,E RS LlOENSE ~le of real estate belonglnr to . Sam and Ana Rosenthal to Oar- . ~' Xenia Pr1day afternoon. the IlWlIIt of Mrs. Jame. Hawke. Jltl.yjng tile prIce for them . There the estate of BUdd Ohrlstlan or- field . and Ada Landere. 1.03 ocres Mrs. Karpret Johna and Mrs. Mias Evelyn Goodwin has lbeen WftS IL i ood tw~-ye8r old. ~p\t bu~ we dered at publIc auctlon Marcb 28 In Pranklln twp. Harvey BUJ'bet attended' the Wom- qulte 111 the past week.. need a horse tp work 'r ight new. Old .;;::::::;=====-======~,. Distribution' of oertain assets be~ Sarah L. Prancls, by executor. to an's RepubUcan clUb at the home Kn _ ••u_ "6 .Bill doesn·t pull well for a r(!§l ~a)'1i r,===~==~~~e======~~~~~ ~ ~-~=....,...----longing to t he estate o.f Sarah- B. B14Dohe anel "'-'h YT.... ftlnt In of 'J41's CUftord ..... _- In W • ..,_.........ynolds Is conva- work 80 we . need some on" to put Morns ordered. . Oarllale. . ..,£ .. & .,~.e • ..vUle WedDeaday";rt;uoon. aynes- ~:: f~ an at-tacit of pneu- wltb , NeWe untU .the colt 1.; old EWs Collins named comm1ss1oner Van Camp sand and Oravel oomMr. and Mn. Prank Brown ' and M~ Bonita Johnson spent TUes-. enough. rnre talk has rasled the to ~8!er assets belongitlgto t he pany to Jasper and Mal)el Blatcles. M1aa J41ldr~ BoJtnot~ of Tlpp Clty day nlght with J4lBs Jean Compto prJ.c~ of hor.'le~ soynewhat or eL'e It. estate of Hel'lllan Oollns. Franklin. tract in BamUton twp. were entertained Sunday by Mr. and n . Is that IprlJl~ Is Illm06t here The Mechano Therapy Electro Therapy The . court approved the first and B. 11:. and Marpret 'l"hoInlWon Mh. 0U7 Rout.zalm aPd fam1Jy. Mr. and Krs D. W. Gorbam en- - song sparrow keeps elljn g UR ~at tlnIU 1lCfOUnt4S of tbe estates IOf to Delbert and Mabel P1sher. 80.88 Mrs. Al1en EPlr1c1t called on Mrs. terta1ned Bunda)' for Mr. and Mrs spring Is on the way but the calChiropractic Laura ana T. H . Banta, A. O. DIll. acres In WaablnlftoD and MueIe J4aith& IIouIh IIoJlday afternoon. Earl Olevencer ~d son Kenneth fyIr endar says not for three weeks yet Phone 18 Lebanon,o· and B. B. Harrison and W1Wam twpI. ' . wbQ is very ill at the home or her and Mrs. Neal Compton and daugh. ~nQ ~be weather and the calendar ~k1clmore. carl and Lena Oarrlaon to . Pred lOll. Kenneth, and WUe. near ters Jllan and PbyWs at a bIrthda.y . ti' The Inventory · of the estate .f Kahn, lot 39 and part of .ot to In WaynesvWe dinner tor Mr. Olevenger. ~--:---~......,.,~..,.""'" ..."- ';"'="'.........,...- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - car~ V. Tur~er. Morrow. w1lI be South Park adclltlon. Lebanon. iIIn. Maipret Johns· and Paul Mr. and Mrs. H. Bales of Paintheard MarCh 1'7. . Elziler and NaDIlJ IQIdJa to .H. T . JOhDa were Dayton vla1tol'll Satur- I!rSVtlllLt enter1alned Mr. and Mrs The <ll)urt, approved the repprt of and Flora Ohaateen. lot 22 In LOIlI'is ,daJ. . Roy Elales all(! famJly at dinner ~' . H. Ha~. ex~utor of the addition to Prankl1n. ' tIr. OeorIe Gray lB suffering trom SuncSa.y. estlte o~ J . Will White. WaynesTIne and 0ertUde Roberta to K. pneumonia at the home of hls son We are glad to hear that Mrs. v1.lle: . . L. Neal. lot 81 in Pla1n View Ihnor. and wUe. Mr. and l41'I. Leslie Oray Gene Pennewit has Improved, so George Dudley was named an ap- FrankUn. . Be 1& somewhat Improved at tbtB that she can return hmne soon. Mr. Clarence Mangan Or Olnclnnatl, was the iUJst of hls brother1n-la.W', Mr. Prank Kyne, lut Frldav. Mrlt,. Harlan Badsley and Mrs. Ray Krug were hoetessea to the Merry Wives dub last saturday evening. lilt the home of Mrs .•Badgley. Those enjoYing the' occasion ' were Mrs. liUrdie Alexander Mrs NeWe Petersj[)Il. Mrs. liutaoCk. Mrs. Berths~ · Hartsock; Ml'lI. Oracle Borton Mrs. ·13adgley and 14rs, Krug Dellclous refreahmaents were served. Mrs. EunIce Smith Is conftned her ~ with La Orippe. Mia. M1nn1e· Halnea spent ThursI with friends , Dtck:ey l!cinle and the little ' son / of ' Mr. and l41'I. A. Dehave~ have both been W With abceased ' ears. Mr. and Mra. Harold Armentrout entel'tlltned a' dJnnel.. Wednesay ~en1ng. Mr. &ad·Mrs. Philip Oopsey SetId and t'lVO ch1ldreh"l14 Mr. and Mrs. ' Roy Elales and ohlldren. · . ... W... .0tWr .TcHIoiil Leigh' Queary signed up with the . Douglass Alret:att as a carpenter and left last Monday tor NeW' Yor~ to saU for parts unltnown. ' Mrs. Roy Stoneburner and SOilS , J - ......,~ Group A - Harty and Lynn were 'Dayton shopEnding pers last saturday. D ~I.... r SerNa • _........ I,.. , D He III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I wr. We are sorry to hear 01 the seriD .Clicit (Plctur. M.,..•• ,. 1 wr~ .O ...... 14 ous illneSB of Mrs. Ralph Burley's ~ •••••••••••• 1 vr. P Se,.." GuId. . .......... I,... motheJr. Mrs. Sutton. at Washington C. H. c.,.-~ ............. 1 ,t. o Selenc• • Mech~_· 2,... er.. Iwro Wh---"'gul.,. AbOIIf 0fN&"~ , Peopl• . .••••.••••••• _ Phone 2143

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supply your purchalling de-

to '. save your gasoline and

helping your country. your

chase any article for your

for you. Today, more than

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your dollars.

' ommunity and you I Watch

home, farm or family, CON • .

ever before, the .,eople of

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ble pricell, making it un·

The merchants wholle acl.

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necessary for you to waste

verbsementa are listed o:n'

SULT YOUR LOCAL MER-

Waynellville .can appreciate

your tirell, and your car, and

these pages

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CHANT, if he doesn' t ha ve

and enjoy the privilege they

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have to 'T RADE AT HOMEI

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"'Sp"ecials!

The Government has frozen all .stock of refrigerators

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WRISLEY WATER SOF. TENER, 5 Pound Bag ......

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of manufacturers and ·d illtributors. W«; have a small supply of the thr~ l,ading . makell oE buy that muc.h needed refrigerator now, aillo buy at

Fairley Hardware .Store

Waynesville Drug Store .

Larger Because of Better 'Service, Quality, and Price EstabUshed 1849-19~1

Waynesville. Ohio

PHONE 2121

SPE·CIAL.

It's Patriotic t~o" Pr~d'Dce PODlt~y

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FAIRBANKS·MORSE

$27.50

HammermiUs Washers Water Systems

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QUALITY MEATS at REASONABLE PRICES COMPLETE LINE OF .. . FRlJITS and ,

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GOOD CROPS Cannot Be Had Without Good Seed GOOD BUSINESS You will find it good business to, see our seed 'and buy early. SPECIAL! While it lasts. One lot of Sapling Clover Seed. Home Grown .............. .... :.... . $8.00 per bushel

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electric refrigerators c)n h and. Make up your minds to

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Mr. and Mrs. Altar Boy Schedule ror Manm, 1M2 ,F Irst Sunday, H1glT Mass, Eu~ene Clark Ronald Olark; SecOnd Sunday, Eugene Clark, Ronald Olark; WAYNESVILLE CRuaCJI OF Thir,d Sunday, Dc?nald Brown, Jem CHRJST mey Newland; Fourth Sunday, Sac 'SUNDAY rlst a n ; FI!bh sundaY- Donald , ~RX Randall . of Cinolnna i will Brown, Tsnday NeWland, del1ver the sermon t his Sunday . ~ENTEN DEVO~ONS BIble Sehool 9,30 110. m. Fa ther Fra ncis Massar ella o! the unJ 10 ' 45 C omm on . a. IlL Home Mls10narles of America, wlll Sermon 11 a. m. dell~el' the 'sermon at the, Lenten Junior ~deavor 6:45' p. m. ' Devotions on TuesdRY evening at Senior Endeavor 6:45 p. m . P~eachlng 7:30 p. m. 7:45 He w11l speak on the "RestorWEDNESDAY a tlon of the Supernatural Life of Prayer and Bible Study 7:30 p. m. Men" Way of tbe Cross will pre- We Invite you to come and wor- cede the sermon All Rre cordially ship with lIS. Invited to attend. Orane,

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Mrs. Wilbur ¥cCarren a.<lcompanied By Mrs. Martha Oleaver, ~ere I was sick. very alck, couldn't talk bW!ln!!ss -v'1Altoi's" JJ;1 Lebanon. Satatxlve a whisper. That wu bad· for urday. ' me. Never asked the lamlly bow Albert Lee Talmage was Ii dinner they felt about it. guest. Saturday. of his mother: and There are plenty or lolks in the Mr. and lIJrs· , William Shurts. 'in same company too. On the a1ck lIat SOuth Lepanon Mr. and Mis. George Plymire are Mrs. Coy Gillam, and baby dauihter, Juanita, Mrs. Fred Hubspent Tt\esday everung at the home ble is quite W also; but Mrs. Lester of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Plymire and Gerhard and Mrs. Nellie Wright Vlgrlnla, near Clarksv1l1e. ' were able to return to oIlurch Sun~ J. Lee' Talmage attended the day ' Warren County Livestock banduet 'l'h e March 110n has got us tor and' meetlng, Tuesday evening. Febsure. He roars and blusters and ruary 24, at the I.O.O.F. Hall. in sent snow wblrllng atxlut and spoilLeIlanon. Mr.• T. F McGuinn, Howard Mced our washday, but who'a afraid. We know he's a bluff and a 11ttle ' Guinn and Mrs. Viola Harlan, of near .Harv~ysburg. and Miss JellSle old March lamb w1ll chase lum aGarner were visitors In Lebanon. I·'ERRY CIllllCCn OF CnlUST inT. lI.m.LY 1\1. E. cuuncil way with his tall drooping one or Saturday. W. C. Slnlth, ~\1Inlster these days- we hope. 'l', '1\1. Scarlf, Mlnlstor Mr. and Mrs WUlie Jeffrey. of Bess Dennis 15 ftahtlng pneumonDayton. were 'calling on friends BUNDAY Sunday School 9:30 a. m. E. A ia at the home of her sister, Mrs. t)ere Sunday evening. and later vIs9:30 a. m. Bible School. Lee RUey. , , Earnhart. Supt. . lId1sses Rl\th and Anna Nutt are Ited with his parents, Mr. Rnd Mrs. Oommunlon lil.45 a. m. Evening Ser vice, 7:30 p. m. much Improved, we are glad to reSermon 11 :00 a. m. ~dmltre Onward &heJ chup! ' Errol Flynn .. Ge1leral CUster leads ~e E. A. Jeffyey and family. near OrePPIlyer Meeting Wednesday eveChr15tlan Endj!avor 7 :15 P. m. port. 8even&h cavalr1 Into tile biatortc battle or Uitle BIf Jlom. Scene Is gonia. 7:30 p. m. ning. <Mr and Mrs. George Plymtre and '1 :45 p. m. Preaohlng. . ' ~OlttC IMIsa Bertha Fller, ot CIncinnati, from "They Died Wl\h Thelr Boo~ on." Twin 'lbeatre aUradUon b1s mother, Mrs. Emma Plym1re, spent the week end with her parspent Sunday evening at the home 'I'HURSbA Y , Feb. 19th HARVEYSBUIlG OPEN BIBLE ror 8uDcJq and 1II0nclaJ. 01 Mr. and Mrs. ·Charles . Jones, In Bible Study and choir practice, Dial 2111 - WaynesviUe ents, Mr. and Mrs. J S. Plle~. CUUllOU Miss Jean PeIlDiD8ton visited at Blanchester. Mr. Jones has been U1 7:30 p. m. . ' Rev. James Rader, Put.or. home last week, ~. for some time. Mrs, Enuna Plymire Come. let us prepare to meet G od. Mr. and Mrs. Chatlea Nipperd. remained In their home for a more ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH February 21, at Brookville. Mrs. ot C1nclnnatl, spent Sunday at the Fa&her Krumholts, Pr~t Personal Tax Returns CORWIN'~ Haines was maid of honor and Mr. lengthy v1s1t Haines sang. • , This comnmnlty was quite well Ma 9'00 m parsonage. ' Filled Out ·Wymer L. Drake ~. a. . W. C Smith was 1n Cincinnati .. _ Nellie TlDDey, Corrapondenl Mrs. Luthell' Haines Is spending a represented at the tournament at ' Monday on business. •..... First Friday Devotions, Friday at ff!!l1 days with her parents, Mr. and KIngs MWs. USE TJlE ){IAMJ GAZE~ Mrs. Lottie Starke suffered a Mr and Mrs-:-Bhermari Tinney Mrs. Charle,' Laird of Camden. O. 7:00 p. m. 'WANT ADS stroke last Monday and is In a very were' guests at a theatre and d1nMr. and Mrs Roscoe Beall and low c'ondJUon at her home on R.n. ner party in DByton Sunday eve- two daughtelrs, Phyllis and Beverly. B1l1 Bennington. of Spring Valley . ning. of near Tabt)r church, were dinner Mrs. Bert Bunnell, Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. James Lawson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond member of the Perry Ohurch, is In Shamrocks f(,)r your St. Patrick's Day parties are Sunday dJnher guests of Mr. and Wilson and Ella Hurley '" nday MIami Valley bospita.l. Miss Audrey Crawford and Mr Mr and Mrs. Tom Fordyce a.nd Mrs. Raymond Lawson. February 22. Leroy Shaw spent Sunday with Mr. now ready for you at.. FRIDAY and SATURDAY son, "of West Garrolton' spent SatMrs Sherman 'I1nney and. son Mrs. Allce Haines was er of and Mrs. Earl Ora\\'!ord Murrel 'I1nney and chll- t4le Young Friends Group urday evening with the P. J. Thorn- Ja.<lk, tenia Mr. and Mrs. Morris 'Lewis spent The WAYNESVILLE FLORA~ COMPANY g. ROY ROGERS In ases. dren Bob and Betty altended the Prlends chw'Ch Sunday ev( Sunday afternoon with, Mr. and Mrs. p. J. Thomas called on Mrs. ;:ournament at KingS M1Ils "niUrsMlsa EmJIl7 Haines. a student at Mrs. John Koester and daughter, Erner on F. Earn ha rt, manager Clll Duke and Mrs. O. J. Marquardt , day Earlham. colletre., ,spent the week, ' Mr. and Mrs. RoWe Lawson and end with hei~ parents. Mr. and Mr/!. Velma Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bunnell and ~-=========-=============;;,==i'l The Shelley famU,y of Dayton famllY were Sunday evening callers Homer Halnea. enterta ined Mr: and Mrs. daughters have moved Into the property next at the home of Mr. and ~s. 'Mr. and lMrs. HQrace Compton, Clyde Bunnell and children, Mr. to !he parsonage, which they bought' W. Lawson. Mrs. Mary li5ogan, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Omer Boldrey li nd daughfrom Ward Pwnm1l .Mrs. Sherman 'I1nney and son WWlam Sml.t h and daughter Mar- ter, Mr. and Mrs . Vaughn ' Mullen The Ferry and WayneavU!e Joe and Mrs. NetU.e Tinney were ilYD Sue ' and Mr and Mrs. Raleigh and son, Mr. and Mrs. Perry EarnWith· "Gabby" Hayes and a Church ot Christ M1ss1onary group guests of Mrs. Lura Werntz.in Day- Bogan were dlnrier. guests of Evan hart· and Mrs. Carrie Binkley. SunBogans, of Dayton, Sunday. , swell Western cast. .Also Popeye met at the home of Mrs. Helen ton Monday. day Mlsa Phyllis Halnes sang over a Murphy In Centerville. Wednesday Jesse Weaver and Mr. H~le of Several from around h ere a ttenNorth CjI.roUna brOB«ieastlng stawith about tev members present. Bellbrook were Sunday callers at Cartoon and · Quiz Kids. ded the Warrell County tournament tton ThUl'lday night. Tea and cookies were served. The the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Earl at KingS MIlls. next ~eet1lig wUl be held at the Evans. We are SOrry to report the ~UNDAY and ~ONDAY Miss Vlrg1n1a Belcher spen t t' e Waynesville Church. lllneas of Earl Evans who is con- ' week end wttll Mr. and Mrs. Alfred The Home BU1lders class won the fined to his home at this writing. a~iTeys U Heroism :VnequaUedl Rasnake. ot oregon~. : Offering banner Sunday and the M1ss Leada ,Werntz and friend, The Ladies Ald hl\d an all day Crusader's class won the Attend- of Dayton, were Sunday afternoon Mn. Loul.sl~ FUe, Correspondent . quUtlng at the home of Mr;;. L.,.;E~tert.alnmen~ Incompuable' . __ ance banner. guests of Mrs. Nettie Tinney. lie Gorsuch, Saturday. , The Bellean claaa meeting w1ll be . Mr. and Mrs,'Wllbur Florence and Many of our citizens attended the Again . the Gallant 7th. Regi. ~iss Phyllis Balley went to DayMarch U. Don't fOllet, Jamily we r e v1slt.1ng relativea In Warren COUJllty basket ball tourna- ton Saturday and talked over radiJ Jack Mardis baa enl1Ited in the Lexmgton, A,y •• over the' week·end. ment held at lanp .Mills from statlon WING. about the 4H Club. ment thunders to Gloryl Air Corps I ' VirgU W1lkerson baa sold his Thursday through' Monday. 11'1 '1111 ' JU51 ('O(llp lel~ , lIerIQIi' Hart w1U leave for ' duty property here to Mr. and Mrs. ConMr. and Mrs. Walter Donaldson lhis sentt'nce. '" take In the army shortly. arl1 Purkey. . entertained "t a birthday, dinner, I!ride in ~rvin8 Kroger Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Kenner have Saturday. bm;lorlng their daughter, Cotf~ i>ec3use , " in returned hOme arter a weeu vaoe.- Martlyn's tbl{d anniversary. ·.I.'hose 2' additional words or t10n through noJlthern and soutbern who attended were her grandmoth- POUND-Boy's fleece lined leather less. Win one of th~ 91 iii, /1;/'1'1 _ Grand Every woman- . ; ; her favorite Ind1anL • er Mrs E. L. Donaldson. of New glove. Inquire at the Miami Prill' .) c)oo ·00 Defense Ronald Hardin ia vJ,s1t1ng at hOUle vienna: l\4re1. Anna Paul of MaysGazette. Bond : O.'~ . vIDe. Ky., Iml! her daughter and reclPe and the alngle exception does over the week-end. "not prove the rule, but there are .aL. 'Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bogan were 81'IUldl1aughter. , - - - ' - - - - - - - -- - with ways times when she w1lI try new SundaY dinner guests of Mr. and M1S8 Lucme TUcker entertalnec:l FOR SALE--Friers, 3 or 4 100. ones. In times of war and atress Mrs. Chiu'lee Bopn. her cousInS at beJ' apartment in Dr~ssed or on toot. Sarah C. HesERROL FLYNN Mr. and Mrs. Conard Purkey and Clncinnatl, Saturday. Her guests ton. W"ynesv1Jlo. Rural Route a. ' AVONDALE , J,b. wben tood st&ples ~ high and famUy and Mr. and lolra. Harrison were, MIss Anna McDonald. Mrs. ~d Phone 2899. ecarce she Ia ever OIl the bunt for Whltamore and BOll, Tom, were Harriet Clark. Miss El1zabeth Clark, All P prpose . Ba ~ nOUJ18h1nB . lood reeelpea that are week-end vIslton In S6nd1 Gap. K1. Mrs. Eleanor Vellum, BD4 Mrs. 'Ede- FOR BALE- 1939 Model A Ford, Co..nlry Club - 11 oz. bo.. Giani 69 oz. _ Aw.lon Soap OLIVIA DeRAVILLAND ~. aJUl ~ I.eW1s MdOan'en 1711 Swartzel. f1-l11ft~ aDd nutritious and yet are and , chlldren were SIIJldaJ dinner 'Mr. Je&l5e Clark has been quite , good condition" good tu:es. Pr1C.~ CATSUP ...... :. bot. 12 ~i (l GRANULES , ........... box 490 Don·t miss thla ptcture and by not prohtb1t1ve in COSt. NOW ia the guests of Mr. and' Mrs. Roy Relio, ill again the ' paat week. . . r1gJ;tt. or will tra~e tor sheep. Mrs. LlnkIUI, ot Wllm1niton, ~IInquire at this -office time for ber !daters to come to her ,'1n Waynesville. F ancy Ha'n d ,Lb. no means don t let t~e ch1ldren rescue. Mr. and lolra.Cl1fford Rhoades, led on friends bere TfiursdBY at. " _ . ·Send In your favorite receipe Picked . Bag . 1IUa. Walter Rboada and aon, B1l11e, ternoon. ·' FOR SALE--. PorQ~I",Ip-top kitchen millS it' It's swell I lor a meal In one d1Ih bY Saturday, a.ttended the funeral of .. relative Mr. and Nira. Karl Snell and fam- ' , '.. .lAin~n V~!ae - 1 lb. can Co ntry Club - 1 lb. pkr. Soda March 'I. We cant promIIse to Pub- 1n Columbus last Wednesday. ' Uy. of MOllteray, were Saturday , table and drop le.f table. J. J. MACI(~RAL . ca1\ 12~c CRACJ{ERS ' . pk,. 16c ALSO: LATEST NEWSlJIh all of the reoe1pea .ent in but Mr:-and Mrs. James Keener called evenInI d1nJner ,guesta of hls parB~ske, R. R. 2, Wayne"vtllo. 3-50 . M . ed. Size Lb • .... " d ' '--t Addr on Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Tmney ents. Mr. ana Mfa. J. W. Snell. ':'.----------.,......~ _ we..... 0 our very ...... . ess a SaturdaY evening; Mr. and 1141's. ' Richar<l Bolinger FOR SALE- Clover Seed, Sap~lng. • • WEDNESDAY and TlltJB,SDAY I)CI6tcard toMrs. P J. Thomas, iMrs. Anna Arthur is improving were out ot town vlaitors. Sunday, Home Grown, ~eaned. SANTA CLARA . Ba~ slowlY at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Warren DaIt1n, who Frank Hess Phone 348:i1 waynes- ~ Vitamin Gel!atJn Deueri Evel'Y woman in town should R. R. 1. Waynesville, ohio Mr. an<l Mrs. Ll0y4 Arthur and spent several months with Mrs. ~ • OT EXIIIBIT Be"Y Arthur called on' Mr~and Mrs. me Shldaker; moved ,to a farm near Ville. 8-5,12.1~. C.f\PSULES ...... pit,. SOc TWIN~E .... h . . . . . . Os SCHOLASTIO see this-It's a womansplcture, 1.. S. Arthur and otia Arthur. Sun- SprlnBboro, tne past week. . , Lb . dayaiternoon. _ :Mrs. Conr~d ' GiUougb and son, Rm RDrI'- Oorner store-room Fresh Ground but the husbands wm enjoy it' . BlBh achool students, teachers, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bogan and "Bill':, were 'Yllm1ngton visitors, and 4 r~m apartment. Can be U. 10 Db. )3ag 35e , ~ag ' I; ' . , . rent~d togetber or seperately. Mrs. , "- _ MERL.E OBERON and ALLEN and parents are looking rorward Beverlle Cbatwood spent Sunday Thursda.y. the Lebanon Church thIa sunday with Mr. and Mrs. , O~lea Bolan. M1sa Lucille ~ker and brother, Susan Scanlan Main St wa:vne~ Em~ - 2. lb. Jar, ,peanut Jeu, Bird , , , Little MIst 'Verna lDuIse HIll Harold. ·have nurcha6ed the late '. ' ., , 'BUTrER ' J'ar 35c EGGS ' II b l 'Oc MARSB!\LL In of high school art which Is being spent Friday afternoon with EIleen Franlt W1l8o'n r~ehce and It. will vW~. S-~pd, ' .. .......... . ...... ...... ~ 0 shown in Rlke's audtorlum until ' Bogan. ' , soon be occupie<l by Dr. J. E. Mlt- - - - - - - " - - --....-..- COCULNVTBRY March 14. Art students from all H. A. Mitchell and ,fam1ly are ler, of Dayton. ~ONIC NOTICE , . Cans over central Ohio have contributed mov1ng to the Claren<:e Rye fann ~,~ T}lcker. who is stay' , ' art work f;;r this shaw1ng. ThIs ex- 1n the near future. . 1ng ,I n Dayton whUe her husband ·1a Regular comm-untca~ion Waynes. · MI~lran E1ber:a. No. = I-! ca~ aatme•• 01' Taff)' An Alexander Korda Mrs. Luella Bruce and ·Mr. Tom recovering In I4l&mJ ·Valley hospiPEACHES clan 141~ COOKIES biblt is being held In connection &J'1'ls, of Dayton. (.Alled on Mr. and tal, was in town Wednesday. vtUe Lodge, No. 163. F. and A. M. . . .... . c ........... :.....b. 16~ Production. with the competition sponsc.red by lI4r8. Frank BllN8, Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Sabin McDonald el1- '1'U~$day evening; March 10. 1942. Fresh Baked Scholastic Maga.z1ne to d1scover the Mrs. Walter Wentzell, of Dayton. terta1ned at a birthday dinner, Sun- -'~ Kenneth 14. Hough, W. ~: ~ WINDMILL 7'ray ...... t art talent amo.... hi~h 0."001 and Gertrude Biggs called on Mr.... day. honorulg their daughter M1ss Vern Armlta e· 1:1 " ,.. , ""'" .... ............ and Mrs. Prank Biggs, $unday. Anna and &(lon, Boward. ,ot Paterson , ' g I pjlegy, COMEDY and NOVELTY students. Field. Dayt.()D. who wID soon be GBANGE NOTICE leavtDg. Mr. Charles McDonald, of ' , ORANGES. S'w'e et an~ Jui~y ' . ;t~ 6 . 25c C1nc1nnati, <:ame 'for the occasion. Menibers of the ' HarveySburg ' . . , Mrs. ThellloB. McCullough; of CIn- . ICEBERG LETTUCE, firm .heads, .. :.,.. :.... each 109 clnnatl, was the week 'e nd guest of Grange will be gti~ts of WaynesMI'I. WWIam .8~ Corresponden& her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. , VWe Grange, Saturday. even.Ing, TEXAS C~RRO:rS, Fresh .. ..... :: ... ,....,. ' ,' 2. Boh. 170 March 7. A good attendance ' of Mr. .and Mrs~ld Haines at- Snell - Mrs. M1nD1e COOk and son, of ' , CELERY, Giant Pa"al ........... ...... ,.. ~ ............ Bch. 17c tended ,the fifty-fUth wedding anni- Frankl1n. were sunday guests of Waynesville members 15 requested. versary eelebratlon of Mrs. HaInes' POTATOES, Cobblers, ..... ... :... :.... lb. bag ' $2.59 grandparents Itt Wapelwneta, Feb. ber parents. ' Mr. and Mrs. Adam ' 22 'Gordon rtalned [' NEWTON A~PLES, .First 1?ipp~n's~ ....,:.. 4 l~s. 25c Walter Wllson was a dinner ,guest a group 01 ladlea at ca: at her " ,of Ben SmIth Prlday evenIng. home Wednesday evenlr . A dellGRAP~FRUIT l\1;arsh S~ edIes~, ....: .. ,: ..... 8 ~or 25c Benjamin Carey, of H1lrhland, vis- clous salad t~ourse wali se d. I I " _ .' ., lted' one day la.I\t week with his Mrs. Marlt~ Gray, of MUlmlsburg. METHODIST 'CHURCH l"lEW P«?TATO....:5, !t~ Tri\'IP~h, .... ,: "! " ~ ,lb~. ~Sc daughter, Mrs. Everett Baines. ,w as a (laller in town Sunday afterNfa. , Jeanette E1l1a and daUghters noon' ' LouIs C. Radley, Paator FRESH PEAS, w~n~fille~', :;l... If;): 1'1.0 Dorta Jane aDd Susan G1lyle were ' • , , _ 4.: " the gueats of her parents, Mr. and SUNDAY FJtlEND811UP 'CLVD NOTICE Church SchOOl 9:30 a. m. Mrs. Raymond W1laon W~y OYSTERS, l\fedlum ~elects, ot last week. WorShip Service 10:40 a. m .r ';~ Some of , our members attended The :Prlendsblp club 'of the Meth. Subject: "Ohrlst Feeds th~ MW' HADDOC~ PILLETS, BQn~lees .... ~........,: .•" . ~ lb. 2:}c the M1sslonary meeting at ~ home .od1Bt Churc~ .bOld a supper " " ' . ': .f. •.•• of Goldie Oompton at New Bur11ni;" , tltudes". tOn :Wec1neIdV afternoon. ~tlJ)g1 We ay ~vening. March All worker ' bh ' RED PERCH, ~el1dr for the' pan, : .... :., ""''' , lb. 23«; ~ ~ Mr. aDd Raleigh Bogan at-, 11, at the Littl Inn. Super w1ll be" s In .e . Vlslt~tlon , tended ch'Urcb at the Lake at Misd t 6 , •...L._ ....:..~ Caompatgn are to attend the OOllWHITING . FISH, 'H~a(l1e881 ......: ..,:::...... '........ ,lb. IOc • serve a 0 CJVCIt...........ers are re- fer ' d" 'MO+_. U , ~on in xenia S~day eve~, Pcb: !, Ueated to nwGe' thek resm_lons e~e an 4o\...... "c o~ meeting at .2' or .. :", .. ,... 3 2f4; ,22nd. '. Q ,. '.' .. , athe ~anon Church this Sundar, Edith Balnes .. attended & H~ ' not·later than WedlJesqay m~ng, afternOon at 2'30 o'ciooll: . Account meetlntr and Allee 1famea March 11, ' ' ' . . 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Further vital steps in the organIzation of OlvllUan nerense in Wayne Township were taxen by thc local Defense Oouncll. at a meeting held ~Iday evening. Four new committees. those for Waste PrevenLton and Salvage, Victory Oarden. Budget, and Publicity and Information were appointed at this meeting. Names of committeemen are lI.S

In spite of war, income tax and o ~her disconcerting influences, the balmy welither and hint" spring ' in the air has made the ·fishermen start loolting up the old .tackle and 'thinking about· spring fiahing excursions .... eyen the kiJa ojle~ ' up ~heil' Dr: J, E. Witham. prominent .Waynesv1lle phybl ~.all wta a .he ~ol lel' skates for a limbering Hart Rest and Health Home in up and to see if they had Xenia Wednesday afternoon :at the forgotten how ... automobile age of '19. He had been W of corn.pllCllttons lor the Past two months license tag sale . is moving and bad been taJten to the XeDia briskly here, J. C. Hawke. Home about a montii ago. Dr. Witham bas been a practICing ,local registrar" reports tb-e phys clan in Warren Oounty lor best first two days since he 60 ye&4'S , and had been a resident has been . elli ng them here'... doctor In Waynesville for the past·

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. motorists have, until the first of April to get their tags .... the local. girl scouts felt the touch o.f spring Saturday whep ,they took a hike to the Frank LeMay farm .... WaynesvUle merchants report local "People are heeding the 'advertising featpre in The

t-wenty-two yea1'S. Prior to that time he had be,:n a physician in KingslWlls for eighteen years. He was a member at the Waynesville Methodist Ohurch, and had been very active In tlls associations with his churCh, until poor Qealth prevented. His ot1ly immediate survivor Is his devoted wlfe Mrs, ELza Stoops Witham. He also leaves several nelces and nePhew~. Funeral services wW be held at thll ~tubbs FUneral Home saturday llfternoon, 2 p. m.. , and <burial w1.l .be made In MiB.~ cemetery. .

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WILMINGTON TEACHER SrEAKER AT CIVIC CLUB Dr. WUus Hall, Social Science teacher, at Wilmington College. wUl be the guest speaker at the March dinner meeting of the 'waynesville CiVic club. Dr. Hall wID present an Jllustrated talk on "A Trip' Down the MississiPPi." wltb colored PICtures taken by himself. The meeting wUl be held Monda:," n1gh~ Maroh 16, at the Methodist church with dinner preceding the meeting, served by ladies of the church at 6:30.

Mother's Club Plans For Victory 'G arden Plans are being made for a V.ctory Garden proj ~ct lor the Wayne Township Mother 's club, The commtttee In charge of arrangements is comprised of Mrs. AlVa Thompson. Mrs. Harvey Rye and Mrs, Oram Shoup. According to an announoement made at t he monthly meeting of the club. held Friday afternoon Mrs. Geraldine Eiker head of the w. p. A, FOOd Project in Warren County. ha d infonned the organization that labor and seed for lhe proJect would be supplied by the W P . A., If the club could fw- nish the ground. Labor for canning and preservlllg the foods · mised, wl1 also be furnished by W . P . A" if the d ub can supply the neccssal Y eqUipment, In comp:lancc wi th lh 's unnOltncemcnt and also wltll lhe natiOn wide Victory Garden pro-

The same faUlt that has plagued t.h em all season, inability to hit the basket, last F rid a y cost the WaynesvIDe h~gh 'school Spartam their ' ,f lrat I~e 1D the sectional basitetbaU to,utPey at Oakwood high school Dayton" when they lell be~ore the ran~_.Eaton high team by the score Of. to 20. After a. sl~ fir..;' half during whlch EatonrPlled up a 17 to 8 margin, the $partans came back Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Crane were and .almost overtook their taller 1 dinner 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donrivals from Pfeble county. The tournament closed the sea- ald L. Ha.wke, Friday n1ght. " son for the Waynesville team, Mrs. Elbert Wallace ~lled on Mr, which °eeme,d $0 blow both hot and and Mrs, Mack Davis and their sull old ouring t~e season Spud Thursday evening. ' ~ 0 • 0 AI~ In all, the Spartans had a Mrs. Wlnlfred Hartsock and son, fairly succesaful season beIng runner~ to Bpr~gi>oro for county David. and Miss Helen Lamb were honors, and with the excepLioIl' of dinner gu~ts ot Mr. and Mrs. Ronone of two games , gave the fans ald M. Hawke last Thursday evening. . their money·s . worth throughout the season. • • 0 Liltle Lary Lee Davis of XenIa, community farmers met last The Junior high sch~1 team .Is speridlhg the week with his grand Wednesday evening for their regular Warren county champiOns, had. a parents Mr, i.nd Mrs, Mack Davis. monthly discussion sessions. highly successful season, 100000g only • 0 0 Twelve Wayne Townsh: p HI~ h Mr. and Mrs. Keller Heak ent~r- to Franklin.. Coach Fowler- has Miss Ruth . BWgess, of Oincln- School girls received SU'JPrioJ' Ra t. t!lined' members of the East Wayne _BOme likely prospects coming along natt spent the weelo-end wltl). her log in the first of a JS1'Jes of WarAdvisory Councll No.6, at their and the looiU school should pro- uncle and cousin J. Q . ' Gons and ren County music iesLi'/a} events. home. Ralpb Hobson, 01 Lebanon, duce a wimI~ combination next Miss Allce Gons. the solo-ensemble P;O{~T.:. m hE'ld at chairman at the Warren County year. . • 0 • Mason Tuesday . March 10, Th .s IMIss Iris Britton, of Mishawaka, high rating a lso glV~1> the girls the Farm Bureau, was the speaker, and Ind, vlsted the past week with MiSl priVilege of taking p!'. r t In thE' DI~­ conducted an open forum and ali Frances KirkpatriCk. Her brother, tl'lct Conference to be held a:; Oxswered questiOns. Lawrence, visited at the home of ford. Members of the East Wayne AdMr, and Mrs. Charles Bradley. Twenty- two student,s, in a ll, were v.lsory Oouncll No.1 and two guests, " -Miss Martha MirlJn. daughter of cv'!m~ 11'0111 WaynesMr. and Mrs .. Seth _Furnall, were enMr, and Mrs. Albert Oarver, ' of entered In tertalned at the home of Mr, and Mr. and r.!nl. RU5Se. Martin. and Cincinnati. spent the week-end with vllle High Sch" c;\. Following Is a Mrs. Lawrence Furnas. Topics dls- Mr. Archie lIDdebrandt, son of Mr. their parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. N. 1I~ at the stnd~ n ts entered uuct t.he cusse d a t ..... ........A sess1on were •'nfla I • and Mrs. 0 • 0 , Hildebrandt of Sears, type oC musical s~le::t1oll eUcHd, tlon" ~d "Reappraisal of Property." Malnevlll.e, were un1ted In mar• • • . classed accord\ n~ lo l'atJu[ls: Mr. and Mrs, Oharles Ellls, of Oen- rlage, Saturday, March 7 In COv'Mrs, Mack Davis received a phone SUPERIOR-- Haylyu Crr-bbe c ~ r-

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JecL, the above mentioned commltLee was appOinted to make the necessary arrangements. In the a.bsence of the president. Mrs. Harold Whitaker presided at the meeting. which 'was ope~ with a devotional period, ,: onducted by Mrs, Carlton c ook on the theme of "Our ' AJms (or p " ~e. " A musical pro.;: _ lll w~s pr<.sented by high sch u_l ~. r l s of Mr. John FIsher's mu...c c.a,s. A girl's triple trio, compo' ~d d .Misses Frances und Ruth A . I, II J o••ns. Irma Flrcs, Ruth Helen l~_ M . y, Sarah c onner, Jea n Hal'tsQ, .~ . ' l:1d:m Margaret Gons and MG•• m la Hoak sanl' "Wh ich Is'!'"" P I upel ~ & Day To Sing." A vl>: al s ~ lo, • My Heart At Thy Sweet Vol~e." uy MlSS Jean Har tsock and a ~umpet solo. La Mandollnata," 'by Miss Irma Pires concluded the musical port1o~ ct the program. M, A, Fulkerson. local artist, en,tertained members of the club w h a talk on art. and aJ80 display .. several of his paintings whlch have been previously displayed ' at' the Dayton Art Institute. Alter the meeting adjourned, refrc~hmebts were served by the Committee in charge.

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In the interests of Civillan Detense, an attempt Is being made to contact and organize "'ll graduate nur~ es of Warren Oounty. aocorcling to an annoucemet .by M1sa Kathryn Gibbons, Warren Oounty Health Nurse. , A dlruler meeting has been arranged by MIss Gibbons lor FrIday e v~enlng. Mar,ch 20; 6 P, In. at ~e Golden LamJ) Hotel, Lebanon. An urgent attempt ha.s been made by Miss Gibbons to contact every graduate nurse In tbe COUQty but any who have been overlooked are uI'gently requested to at;. tend this important meeting.

Miami Gazette to save tires a~ d b uy' a t h 0 me ... Mr•J• U ~~, Sh1i'mbaugh has just returned home from a trip to Flor. ida ... he s~ys he haq to cotl).e Golden Wedding InLerviAllper;' wUl De hosts to this group In~:, c~o~ was nerforl11ed by ~:Wa:!~:!e::r. ~! h;~a~:~~:', net so.o; Irma Pil'es, trLUl1PCt solo; if ... ~. triple trio, Monlmif?, Hoak, l:lelcn bac~ here to get warm .. :. Is Celebrated 'In Rev. E. M. l'wse at his home. The who died Sunday morning anti was 0'0113 Mildred Smit,h, J em Hart.socllANNOUNCEMENT SENT br1de and groom were attended by buried Tuesday afternoon at Blan- 1rma F1res. ::;ilca ' II Cunner, Frances you are ever hunting . Lou Was'hington .D C ' Printz a.t night we know ex• BY PROUD FATHER Miss Mary Miller and Earl Hatte, chester. Johns Ruth Anna John.s, and Ruth , ' satter~b 0 • actly where to find him ... on 'Mr. and Mrs Henry _ . - The ·followlng announcement was of MainevWe; Mrs. Jaot Rozzell Mrs. Horace• Stout; of Kansas H LeMay; clarinet Qualtet, Ruth .the back seat at ,th~ 'Twin waite oelebrated the 50th' annivers- received' at this office for publica- ~:c=tI~Il"herine Hildebrandt, 01 City, and Mrs. J. J. stout. of DaY'~ Anna Johns, Monimla Hoa K, Reba . ary of their wedding date, Tuesday, tion: SurCace and Doris Fit,~·, EXCELTIl I 11 ton, ' were entertained a t . dinner Th ea tre... h e inva rlably se - ' March 10. The occasion was celc,- ME , D"CAL aod SURGIOAL Hosplial e young coup e w I malte their LENT- Robert Eamhar: bass,' Eu' E I '" h t MaID vill Sunday 'evening at ~he Little Inn, lects the back ' row... ar i>rated at the home of their son, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS , orne a. e e. by Dr. and Mrs. A, E, Stout and Ia Hook. trumpet; Doris Fires, clar.. (LJttle Buck) Mend·e nballJ o. I, Sattertbwalte and - family, March 8, 1M2, lO' o'clO\.k The bride. and groom and their daughter. Jnet; Glen Smitl1". trumpllt; Helen ' MaSSloe • w"-~e they have .. nen vIsitln - who bas enlisted ·.for service ..... .... , g. "A boun.:lng baby..boy was just attendants, Miss MIller and Earl • • • Oons plano; Wllhelmln a BraddOck, . 't ' d St t' N Fourteen of their sixteen chlldren de'lvered here by Dr H R Weath Hatte were all entertained at dInMr. and Mrs. J . P . Larrick at- plano' Betty Campbell mal'lmb n ' GlOVeS in th"Y ·UDI e a es. davy,f celebrated h'e "'fty y;ith them. Those rford '. . , u. w. .... tow.• and. Mrs. . Augusta P.- ner Sunday evening, by the bride's tended the annual meeting and Monimia Honk, plano ; , Seth Hoak savs be is gettlng tire 0 who were unab Ie to be wi'th thnl.. parents, Mr. and M1;s. Russell Mal". banquet of .t he Farm Burenu 00- P i ana; Fr a ru;es· Wh 1taker, plano; Mem"' -- Ie To-" ., .,.. Schellar. 220 Taft Blvd, ~ '",,"Ars of the MA"""" w ..... answering one. question .... parents sent gUts and remem- The . war time son was given t,he tin. operaUve Association, of Lebanon, 0000- Jennie Lee Braddock plano shIp Farmer's Orange, under tne when he is going to be cal- brances. llle time ne,me by his mother; Nel- JONES SERVICES HELD Monday night. Eula Hosk, piano; Irma Fires, sd- direction of their Lecturer, Mrs. led, he says he would iike to ' M~rs of two of Wan:~~ son Irwin Schellar. MONDAY AFTERNOON Mr. and Mrs~ a.:.IPh Shatter, Mrs. prano; and Jean Hartsock, soprano. CUnt Taylor, presented a Stephen k 'too basketball fans CountY!i ~llellt famlUea, the bride ' Dr. Weatherford reported to the Lester Shaffer and Mrs.' Russ SCHOOL NEWS Foster program at the WaynesvWe {lOW , ... Ut . Lh_ tmd Iroo'm or 50 years ago were happy parents that the young man Harold Jones age 18. died at the A new flag Is flying from t' .e F.!l-rmer's Grange, Saturday nliht. 10. e tr'l"d to tune . " f t .,- Grubb and daughter,' of Madeira staff at the High School building Officers of Massie Grange aliso. t,..oIt ,~er ". . ....An ~ ... married In th~er Church at had a most perfect pair of lungs .....me of hia parents, Mr. and M.l'S. WaynesVille- , Eaton g~me New Burlington by the Rev. Jess that hls:vOMle ctrOwned out, very eu' ~ac Jones, four miles north of called on MBok Davis Sunday evecharge of the meeting. . at· Dllyton the Qther mgbt HIIo'WItlns. l1y . all other Want cries 'ot pre- Waynesv1lle Thurs~ay morning, af- nlng. • The JuniOrs have set the date for The program tallows: "WelcGme", put had little luck .:. . now mitll three fear. ago wben they vious bo~ in the maternity ward. ter an ~e5IIi of several months. Misses Barbara Crane and Esther their class play "Hobgobblln House' Inn~ Jean VIDars; "Allee Blue Pd moved. to Waynesville, Mrs , ' Schellar, tormerly Dot:Qthy Besides his parents, be leaves one ...t.ukens, of Harveysburg, were Sat- as :I'hursday, March 19. Miss Mo·' Gown" nnd "Put on Your Old Gray tha 'u" the basketball. .."ea~on fettred -~'d t Panama,an d urday evening dinner guests of Mr Intire has directed the cast tha t B anne tOO ,sung by a chorus of five . ded Waynesville will '''6 "-y ..... ed on. .. farm t mee mlles OeralcUne Hartsock, daughter of Mr. brother · . Robert " 0 11:1 en " • e~t of W.YDCl.ViUe. . and Mrs'. J. V. Hartaook will be re grandfather. Hen r y Moore, of and Mrs. R. H. Hartsock! and lam- will assume the roles to unravel a girls and pantomlned by Mr. and concentrate' o~ baseball.,.. Cl1l1dl'en 11( the eatterthwalt~s membered as a former reaidQnt of WaynesvUle. Ily. haunting mystery before your very Mrs. 'A. S. Collett; chalk drawinlr , .. I h'19h seh 001 t eam i s iDcl~de:. MrI. Mabel ,staup of Leb- Waynesville for • .number of years. F'Un era! servIcea were . h eId Moneyes, Tickets will go on sale" ·thls by ~Iarold Smith; vocal duet 'Wh te the loca • • " tlle defending champion of anon i Harry , A. Satte~th~te, of Both· mother and son,.are in excel- day afternoon at the Meadow Lawn , • . and Mrs, Orville ~ of week end. Admission, for grade pu- Cliffs of Dover". Mrs. Howard GrlJ.. the Warren County league .. ' near 'WayneiV1l1ej ~rs. ~rab Tollil, lent COndition and getting along Church 6f (lod, Middletown and Dayton wer.e the week end guests of f>Us, 100 High School students. 200 ham and Mrs. Ollnt Ttylor; a blot) hi looks ~oo(l a. or Wuh1nstoo! D.O.: Mn. J!IJlles fine." · . burial waS made In Miami Oeme- Dr. and Mrs. ~. :. o.ye and family. and adults, 30e. all with tax inclu- graphical sket<:h of Stephen Foeter . le suns ne .. , Morrta 8ablna, and George sa;.terr. Oharles (Spud) DaViz; who was ded. was read by Mrs, Wm. Doster. ingain after ,severa,~ W::kS of t~bw~lte, Dayton twins; Ethel EVAN,~E~IST MEETI~GS SURPRISE BlRnIDAY DINNER called baCk home for the ~rlous Ih- The Seniors ·ha:e :elected Barton terspersed with the foilowing Ste cloudy" gloomy. wea .er..... :-Espy; CilentervW!i O. I. Satterl.rt-' A series of Evangelistic meetings __ , ness of his fatlier Mack: Davis rd- Reese Pogue as their Commence- phen Foster melodies: "Ob Suzaninstead of the .usual Sunday walIA! Washington, D c.; Ruth Jil. will be held at the Waynesville Mr. and Mrs, John W. Kersey and turned Thursday lflght to Oreat ment speaker. nah " and "Uncle Ned" sung by MR. after~ oon auto rides, people S!l~~"~; . 'at h~e; Thelma Church' of OhrIst ' beginnlng Sun- , son, Oharlea, and their week ~nd Lakes m., after spending seven days • Oarl Moore and son Ernest, ' "Old will be taking hikea this 8um SUtnnel'l;loebIUlon;. Mary E, sat- day Marcb 22. Meetings wm be held guests, Mr. 8~nd Mrs. WIllI1~d Ker- at home. ' A student assembly was held last Black Joe". and "Old Folks at Home H S h ' t L b terthwalte Lebanor ',bard, iJ'I ! ""ght excep· .'l"1ay at 7:30 sey arid da"ghte~ of Oreen BJ s, Thursday in order that Guy Dlet- by boy's quartet; .. Mas..··a,'s in the mer... , al'ry c war z, e -. 'camp Eiuott, Calif., and Robert, o'clock. Ohl -ve~e guests at a birthday dinJ. O. Hawke Is confined to his bed rich might give his lllustrated h!l · Cold Cold Ground" sung by a group anon monu1P.ent man, ,atten- WaynesvlUe '~; and Obarles Mr; Max Randall, newly ~·caUed. ner S~nday, honoring Mr. Joe Ker· because of U1ness. torical lecture "The Cave Man and ot women; plano solos."Jeann1e with ded the ann'ual convention BatiertbWalte .at· home. They have mlntster of the local church', ' wW sey, of Lebanon. II •• k 1 Is HI!; Children", Mr. Dietrich Is a the Light Brown Hair", by Mrl. J. P. ' h M t B Ul'ld era' ten gran...... d-""dr ' Mrs. A en ElDric , of Lyt e v - former teacher of history . 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Horace Keys D ' 10es At 89 FUneral s e r v 10 e 5 were held Wednesday afternoon at th~ StUbbs Funeral Home ,for Horace Preston Keys. ' age 89, who dJea at his home on Main ,street, Monday a1ternoo~. :Mr Keys was one of' WayneiJvllle's olQut and. most promment 01tlz~ He wai ,bOrn .I n. Wayn~VIDe, the son of Judge oJOM W, Keys. and llved hls entire lite ·'hete.

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star;ed ,M,onday , o~, 8e~e!al cooIted their dlnn~' O'ier ' im open ter~~ a t-' dinner ~undat, In thiS writing --.. __ Lebanon do\.Vntpwn s~ee~... . Mrs" H~ ~~e: ~d ~Y ~ fire ' OUlj-Of"'dOora. " hOnor Of the elghte~nth birthday 'MI'. ~d:Mrs.· ~~~ies E. Michener Mr. and Mrs. Obatlea P. Mosher, ~or:. those of' our ladr re.a'd~ts :'USh~::u~tJr:.:: ·Thole rJrll who we.nt'1,ere~- ~versary of Mrs. Dulce's b~otb.er, enjoyed atour 'tbJ'ough Florida last of OiDclnnatl' entertaDled at ,a Who apprt!ciata ,d'ld"{lUIhion-: ~Purnu Mtern \ . call t III ~e~en ~..y Mlldre,c1 Bourne, Myron Lod~ .of DaYton. , :week. ~y 'trave11~ by bus and beautlf~' appointed _ e r•. S~ w. tS . ' . d b M . '. ' , DOll , er~.. c;Henn1e O~pman Esther· Luk8mS. ~Jle1I jJUeilta were ~; M. Lodge, V1slted " sever.a! . plaCes of Int,erest day. at the Llttle ' Inn, iii hOnor' of . e.~-q\tI~ ,tho$e rna. e y .rs We ~ ~.:were Mr, ~d Mta. KarY AnD ~urton' , p~ : ~ l\.4lsa ~1y'8 IlOdge~, and , M,!BS Olga throughout the, ~tate. the 89th' birthday amiivm.ry of' Ltna· ,M adden are ~~autiful .. ~ ' R1a8a and Mn:. J~6 K~. J~ Burnett and ~ drane. Schneider, .of Dayton. ' their stster. MrS. . Edith M. Hart! f' .' sM ,is, vety aceo,mphshed . at lin, of ~. .' . , '. '. - - -.RADIO TO (JAimY ~8 The guests were lira. ' EdiUl ' )I.... WJIBK-IiND GUEst's " u__ · , tJie art a...d sa.ys that s.JD~e ' ~TlNO ro. "HOMBUKDI . ' AT m a E-DOllIE ' . ON SUQ_ RATIONING Ije was a cavwet maI(er by trade, Harris. Mr. Harris MO!ihu, Mr. anil . the jeath of her .nusband _ ' " Tbti Women's 80clety for ObrlIt_._ , '"" and yeats ago 'made and sold fur- Mrs. Ronald II. HaWP, 1If. YId the l&~ ""DI" Madden, ~e 4re'JOU Jnteniatecl ~ ~ art . ~ : 1aD aemoe wm ~ thelr ft!IUl&r • ~. aJ\d WWard ltene7 and All ch11dren, teachers, hou.sewtvea t:"ture In the, old bulldiDtr . which ,Mr". 'P rt! d 1Iartsook and . . ' h tl-'-h d ' h dred"" 1IIIIdq'" Would JOQ. Wre tc) , . . . . . Wedn~r' -.reb 18, at dauabte1' .of Oreen HjllI, 0., and re~ In the commUDlty 81'e~ stands , on the comer Water Qliarlea, 01 1flJfOrd; ...... .. . . . as a,ua e over a un 1mOIr' bcDe " '" poUtbM iba aaauicb. 'l'bIa ia~' aD dar ~ were pePI of 111'. ,aDd IIl'PCl to ua_ to Adio station · and North BraaaLrOp .o f Lov$Dd 6Dd (lCM~'CIJC lI'ft'Ilirlal"·introdQeed 11& . . . u ... 1rICh ....... dtIb. cisDDer at lin. JobSl KerMr &lid 8OD.. WLW. 8UurdaJ moraIIII. 10 o'cJack ~ 0Dl1 .nVor aDd - - . Mr. Kene.r, or Lela- at wtiiDh _ an tDUab~' lib. B'anf* ,"_f~Ji .... rauaatDI I. -

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health . t~· some . sn ' wllr IX,; are 1u bl0. m; t " e wll z little ·t.oulrh. It · w~ llood but not Ilfo En~red As Secotld Class MAIl Matter a t Postomce. Wt.111I1VUle, Ohio Mti. Boward SOI·ton, M;f. and ;Mrs. luw have bW'ne(l ye..loW allU then good as good 1runJ:). , Eslle Smith, "r. and Mr. , ;, Wo.Uace 'bark ' has ~ha~ Iresn Sp,f>!l" look; March 9. ' Yes~eJ'duy and toduy E. C. Crane Edit or and Pub. H sher , Bernard Mrs. Janet Queill}'. Miss tlui sui-a I' buck. ts aUI QU u.nd were true Mar h days. Sunsl11 .0; ~----------~rns ~~UED~~~~~t Y THURSDAY WUma Alexander, Mlss J ean Keu 'U1 re are lambs In the pas&ure~'. We .~Ihd , clouds. snow and, then more . dig, Mr. Dean P!!terson and Mrs. have a 'new calf. Such e. ni~e big rourlng wind but tne snowd:ops SubScription Price. tUO Pt r Year, Payable. ~n AdvanCe Evelyn Huff. The following' of..dcef's heller with a white heal·t on Its jus~ close up Il. little ti!:hter and • werl' elected: P.realdent, M1sa Ver~ lorehead Just llke a Valentine, but bow thell' hcads and operi again Peteison; Vice President Mrs. Ev· without h elp it might noL have as soon As the sun shlnes. Greet• . elyn Huff; Secretary - Treasurer, ani ed here safely. About sun- Jngs to any .of the boys lil the 'sel'Mr. 'Howard SChra.ck and Mr. L. ~. down last night Buck was coming vice who may read this. It til I' I Horner, , ~teacher, Alter enjoying crosslots and saw Maggie standing anything that you woulQ. like to .' - - - - - ' contests and, a soolal time rQf.resb!. 1\11 ~one down by the woods sa he ·' kn<;>w thnt would make this more c. J. Waggoner as appraisers. NEW SUITS ments were served by the commit, 10vestlgated IlPti drove ~er to ~ne liltB fI. le~ter from home dl'Qp us a The Inventory of the estate of The dissolution of their farming tee, Mrs. Helen stoneburner. Mrs, ,b am. It soon be<:ILme evident that card and we w1l1 try to do some. p rLllershlp 6nd a..;countlng of cer· Nellie M. FIsher WIll be heard March Patty Smith and Mrs. Mildred 6he needeg I}elp so I ¢Ill.ed up ~he Lhlng about It. tain moneys Is asked In a suit filed 16. - _ _ _ __ Watkln.'i. doctor. He advised us to wal~ tltl1914t· The court approved the inventorby Jl1m es ShUts Blanchester, against Books of the Year clu'b was eu. a hall hour longer and then call Lee and Randolph Wallace, Pleas-' Ies ot the estates of J. J . Th.elas, tertalned last Monday evenIng at him again but as 1 was trying to allL PIn In. He charges they refused and Clara I. Banker, PrankUn, and the home of Mrs. GolcUe Kreitzer. get hlm the second time the phone Mrs. Hert B\lnnell, Corl'espondent him posse~'Slon of hls 231 acre fann Julia E. Garrison, Lebanon. discussion of the book, "One Foot went dead. I tried again and no dl,,1 Miss Audrey Crawford, of SPI'lng of the estate of The 1oventory upon the expiration of their written in Heaven," and several poems. by to me. 1 wl1l ,ed and tried agaln and Held, spent ' the week-e nd \vlth her contract and tha.t they have not John Knapy, Ma1nvllle. w1U be read Arthur Wallace Peach dealing with stili no response. For fifty minutes parents, Mr. a nd Mr.s. Earl Craw· made proper a ccoulltlng of 'money March 20. religiOn, were read by Prof. Harley I tried at s\1Qrt lntervals then I recelred from t he sale of livestock Five tracts of real estate belongSmith. The 'author, Is a persona) went to a nelfJhbors and tried t heir forel. The Ladles /lId ' bad \1 11 a1,.day' 10g to the estate of ~ank ' Brandon friend of ReV. W. A. Moore, New phone, Same Une, Sllffle tl'quble, and mllk. sewing nnd covol'ed dish dll'\llcr at Burllngton pastor. Parts ot the fifteen minutes Illor" ana sudaenly Beulah Marie Grimes, Lebanon, will 'tie sold at auction April 4 and the !lOmo of :Mrs, Austtn Conner, filed divorce action against Stan- additional bond of $26,000 ordered Book ot Ecclesiastes were read aod n. click and the dial tone. It sound. Mr, and Mrs. MorrJs Lewls and ley H. Grimes, ClncinrJ ,tI, 10 which for C. S. Irwln, adm1n1strator. a dlscu6Slon followed. Misses Ellzz ed as if .some one had left the relittle son cl\Ued at the home of Mr. Mlno1e DeFossett, Loveland, was z.... abeth Reeves and Marjorie Hart· celver dOWn though there ;tiPS no she charged that :hoe was convicted and M!·8. John Koester and do.uihof Intoxication and also that he appointed adm1altratrix de , bonJa '- " lo."':\, dock reviewed the oper~ "The Ibusy bUZZ, aDIi had just pu~ It .~ac%. falled to provide for hex; and tbelr nOD of the estate of Gasper DePos- " '' ' ' , ..... : ' " . Masked Ball" whlch they ~ttended At last 1 got the doctor ~nd be WRll t r. VeJjlla, Mr Qnd Mrs. Ernest Pope called two chndr~n whose custodY she asks. sett, late of Ham1lton·.townah1p. ''' ' ''~'~ in New York City last week-end. soon here. I t was fortunate tha~ i at th~ home oJ Mr. and Mrs. Banner ' The Inventory of the estate of (..o'/a"uw___':'~; .~~ , Members present ·were Mrs. J . A. had called him for the calf's head They were ma.rried 10 1926. Stewa.rt, --" V"~w. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . Hartman Mrs. T. C. Haydock. It Seh W1lliam E . um"""er, ~ Y ura Sldnner, Middleboro, wlu be ", >.\<., ' .,. _ was turned 10 such a. way that Rev. and Mrs. Hecker and son "",.... 7"0\;. _ .•. .... ~ -MINes Marjorie and Myra HayErl Tur ... ca. - .h eard .... _--'" 25 was doubtful whether. it coUld have took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mills ' filed sult against _...... . dock, Mra. Richard Mp,ttern, Mrs. ner \SChumacher. aged) 18, for a. Myrtle Markwell was II&med adW been born safelY. A ' few m~utes Bunnell and daughters, also Mr. : divorce, el,· rgtng neglect. He as-MARRIAGE LICENSES Kilburn. same tor FloYd Kilburn, .5. James Mdntire, Mr. Ilnd Mrs. ' h I d'''' ...If d e . W th t "'.- "'Ue m1nJatratrlx of the estate of Nannie Rolland Rolls, 65, watchman, and LuclUe Salyers, same tor Marle N. McKay. Rev. and Mrs. . E . e p an Ot. qlff I'n . cow were anll Mrs. Vll ul;lm and son Gary Lee, tItl J I ,both ' sate. It had the l?ngest leg!! Phyllis BaJley en tel't8!ned Eleanor serted In his pe on a u"! w.. J. Rust, Deerfield toWD8hlp. , Mrs. NeWe Mooney, 48, shOe wo.rker, Ludington, $5; Newton stamper, Moore, Mlsses ~11za,beth and enn e I .. b t it often left home nt "'er own pleas.. .. al -"'-te d d d ever saw on a co." u was Zech Saturday aftemoon. Bale of re .,..- or ere an bo~h of Lebanon same fOl' Minnie Stamper, ,'1; Ever· Reeves, MrlI, Cllrl ~JJlltt), Prqf. and L t d 1 h n" been "keeping com ure an a so th- other men." d tl ~_1 bo d f.a 500 rd ..... tor • stronlS and 50011 struggled o.ts Several am UtIca attended the ¥l I 0.... n 0 - . a er"" Richard Worrell, 21, laborer, and ett Sa-W)ler, lame for Pearl SawYer, Mrs. HarleY emlth, Mrs. Luther wi pany . . . 1.... ~~le ,............r, administratrix of i I fee~ IlPd Il'cl n{l~ {lVeJl Pllve 1'9 be bnskeliball tounnament at payton ' ......... ~-~ Anna Mae Jones, 1,6, both of Frank_ $6; East End Coal CO., coal for Me- Stingley and Mr•. Ct\Js, 8~ ns ey, . COMMON PLEAS PROCEEDINGS ~"'- -~.Gte of Joseph E. Munger, hOwn Where to flnc;! its /lupper. Out Thursday evening. "' ... 1IR. morlal BalI, $8.25 ; J. A. SChll11rli, a guest. Mitchell Wllson Bou·'" Lebanon y .... _ MIO" ' ou , .....,.,....on.rent for office of prosecutor $20; MlsI Eleanor COpsey and Mr. of the sevep .."a!V~8 ttl~t we hlne .., Ruth BUllncU enterta10ed was granted a divorce from Beasle Wnn1e De Possett wu named ad REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Thomn Baw Mill, klndllng, $5 ; Car- Michael McLaughlin of Patterson had ll'Lm Valent10e sIX 0: Lllem Miss VIrginia TuesdAY evening at WUson on Ib1s charge of neglect and mlnistratrlx of tbe catate of Marie W1l1Jam W. Compton to Ul?sses roll's St()r~ nalb, $5, Field were quetly united ,in we.e beUers. Such a lOvely, m1ld her birthdaY supper. Oregonia Bridge co" se" t estl- rlage last Monday afternoon. The storl1t I1I~ht tll"t I WI\S !flno tbAt she was :barred from any dower DeFossett wltb Prank Burnett, Wll- G. Harper, tract 1n Salem twp. right In his real estate. llam Kay and George Knapp sa ap'M ary M. .Stoltea to Ethel E. Dun- mate 010 steel, $1,500; ankl\n young couple will reside In Dayt~n i h ad to. go tot the, barn. ham. 80.65 acres In Wayne twp. ChrOnicle, letterheads for )mmJs- and hav. the best wlshe.5 of their "Jeann.e w1 h the light brown Lulu M. Kelly, Morrow, was ~~~: praiaers. An'dy Birchfield et aI, to Kathhair" hQS gone to a new home. ed a divorce from 'l'hQmas .......... slona, $'1; Shawhan Pure 0 11 S ation, many frlend8, ClInton RatllU was made a party 17elly on her charge of neglect and . erlne Herbst, 6.5 acres In Pranklln ""-AT W"-~" man here looking at ~ . defendant In the a.ctlon of R M 13 gallOlli of gasol1ne, $2.14; Sanco Mr. and 11:11:11 • Roy StonebUr'r)er Uh ,.... ,. was restored to her former name, . to . f th ei'ta~ twp. Productsl, 10 gallons of cleaning entertained at dInn,r last Sunda.y her ~he otbe ~r bu~ lw stll~ t~t H '. k1ns . Halwke, adm1n1stra ~ 0 e Andy Borohfleld, et aI, to Kathhe WOUld' talk to his wile about it. °P . of Bert C H.art&ocJt aga1n.st WlnlcompoUIld, . '18,.25; Kerus company, his parents, Mr. and M.rs. W. J . A confessed judgment of t3 500 " , erlne Herbst, 6.5 acres In Franklin I cUciu'c know whe~ er th t meant . . ~e °df twp. 35 gaUOl!lS of ~ soap, 16 gaUons Stoneburner and Mrs. SusI~ Do~ h cUd lly 11k h ." t h Wno found In the sUits of J~ fred Hartsook and others ~ tate ord cd b urt an of hand soap and crystals, .136.34. lass apci Mias M10nle Cook. e . n·t rea e er or WJa . e and Shirley Moore , aga:1nst Fred real ea er y co Ethel B. Saros to Albert and Olive th:;ught the pr:ce was too high o.r Hardert Foster. purobaae by Arde~e - Hunter for HWlted, 1'19 acres In Harlan twp. WAetl1er he really did want his wife ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN 'PROBATE COURT $8000 approved. Distribution of L. R. Thompson, trustee, to Jay 1.0 $ee ~Il dpg. A~ anr ra~e he your Cl'ttle, ~ogs , speep I\nd calve. Vema Be1chler, l'rank1ln, was proceeds ordered. Seward, part of lot 45 1n Mason. hnclJ1't come bMk yet wl1eu tile to Norris-Brook Co.. l1ve wire and named to adm1n1strate the oWe of Warren C young, Pranklln, 'was Aaron Preeland to Delmont and Mn. Suale Doilalau,. CorrespOndeo& Mn. Neme TlnneJ, Correspoodent woma n who had bOllght JeannJe's progressive firm fOl' the hlgbest Mr. and Mrs-:-Wesley Henderson Sister came 10 wlLh a neighbor of Alma Castle, wlt.h C. P. Crauder, appolnted ";"";Inlstrator of the ea- Marjorie P11ce plo~ In Harvey.sburg. Mrs. Leo WlUenburg entertained market prices and ' good service. George Gates. and J. B. Cafferty u tate of Oharlell Murphy wlt.b W. Bramsby Parma to W. M. Phllllps, at a farewell piu-iy for Mr. Leigh were visiting his mother. Fl ,ra hers nnd wanted . ~ dog. She was Union Stock Yards, Cincinnati, O. O. MacIntyre, CecU Black and Jack 34.35 acres In Clearcreek twp. Queary who signed up with the rill S day pleased with he. r and so J eannie appra.1sers. Aircr.#t He.,..el'&On. un .and f.mUy Of goes to llve neighbors with her sis. Tune ' in on Radio Station WCK1 'R obert. M. Blair, Lebanpn, w uH' RrUd e aa appnJsera. 'Everett Reader to George W. Me. Dougla;'1 .....nnd l'eft DGyton Mr. John Lamb 12:25 ot 12':30 p. m. for ~ our dal1r appo1oted admlnlstrator of ~he esTbe catate of Elihu Henry John- Grath, 63 poles In Washington twp. Monday, March 2, for 'New . York. Middletown were Sunday duiner ter Ang her brotner, three of that market rep?rts. tate of Jeoiue l.econy. Springboro, son found to have a net value of . Ethel L. Gray, deceased, to M'arI- Those present at , the dinner were guests of Mr and Mrs. COlll'ad litter of pups in three Aelgl}I}0lj1l8 with: Ca.rl D. StUes. J. Ray lAwand taUO anna V. Stanley, pa.rt of lot 8 . In MrlI• .Cc~ra Que~, Mr. and MrlI. Purkey. Mrs. :Virglnia. Fl1nchen wa. home.ff. I WOllder 11 they will recol;? Harveysburg. ~ Earl Qu,Bal"/ 8Ild uaugh:ter Marylee, a-. ,. _ a gues't , • . I .... eaCh ot her. I t oeems rath~r . •".....,. of Beavertown, .pent Sunday with COurtney J. Combs to DeWey Mr. and MrlI. 'Paul Duke and fam-, ___ . quiet wIthout her, tbe other d()glj Puckett, 2 tracta in Union twp. lly, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Queary \ .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newtpn. of Mr. and Mrs. Lue Marsan. ...0, we r e ~he week- are not so lull of play, James .and Madge PrIne to Car- and sons Dale and Donald., Mr. and Gr~ nfleld, ' 0.... Mrs. Anna DU:1n. of 'W&yneavlUe, d ts t Mr and Mrs Dale March 6. B'l8lnning to sa,{e eggs' deDi c1nnJa D. 'Hawthorne, .76 acre 1n Mrs. Albert Jl(arlatt' and son and en ' gues o . ' . for hatching. I h' Ont> that I wlU have lllie Jesale Garner, Oorrespon . spent Prlday with Mr. and Mra. Harlan twp. Mr. and Mrs. Leo WIllen.... - and Dumford. On Baturday evenln, they ,.. ~, James M. Kirk to Floyd Denny. dauabters Na"c''I Lou and"1"'1& ' Sandra. . wer!! . all • pests 0 f Mr '. and MrI. a hen ready to ~t at tho same M V'-U pltt-'-e and daugbter Oeolie :Marlatt. or else and concUtion rs. " 6 .,.u... Mrs. A!1rIa Kerrick spent laat '"0 .. dinn time I take them. to the hatchery Hogs-Calves-Sheep-Etc. Vlrgene, of Jlear Clarksville, were Thur&clay with Mr. &Dd MrlI. Ed Sr., and P. C. Denny, Jr.. '1 acres Sue. Lon Becltttt for ' er. . for check on the ha' m l When I Removed Promptly guests tro~ Friday night Until Sun. iii Ham1lton twp. TOO annual Thank Offering Mrs. H. E. Hardin of Berry Ky., a c , . d M.rs Geo....e Stanford, of WayncavWe. EdIth L. Kersey to LouJa J . . Bur- meeting w111 be held at .the Met~. MIss Mlldred HarlUD and Mr Rati• . get a iOO,d hatch under a hen a~d a nin f Mr oaD day eve g o . an , ... "_. Hll"'" G1baon, Mr. and Mrs. . poor one at the hatchery 1 go to ....... ~~ ton, 1'13 acres 'ln Wash1ngt~ twp.· od1st . church next Sunday, March k1n ott 01oo1nnat! were Sunday af. . PIym1re. Their 600, Virgll. Joined them Sunday for dinner, when they Moma x.ewia and son, Jerry Lee, Reva and Irina Stump to Grace E. 15: Mrs. Andre', wite of our dbtrlct ternoon callers of ' iMrlI. Nettie' another hatchery the next time and MrlI Aurthur MOrgan called T1nn \ but if they are bOth poor I te ~1 were celebrating the first birthday on Mrs. ~bar<l Moor~,of Dayton, Smart, plot In Harveysburg. superintendent, will be the speak~~ ey. B din is nlln d satisfied that the eggs ~ere at fau .t. Ii: Th IIC1iy Oha.rles and ·Honor Burser to the for tbe morning and, Mrs• .sweeney M1ss Vlrgn1a a.r co e . When the doctor came t.oday to awUversary of little V1rgln1a. Several members of the Arthur : . an~ MrlI. l!lllBworth Gibson (ke'a.t Miami Aerie of P. O. E" lot of the O. S. and S. O. Home Will ~ her home with the ~umps. InnocuIate the cal! (I 'e.m still 'In'~ Reverse Telephone Oharres \. ~ Ca10 family have had, qUite a siege and daughter, Ph'/Wa of near 639' In Frankl1n. speak In the afternoon. A covered Mrs. Lura Werntz ana . daughter . I tin i t in! tl If Main tl54. Xe~ O. Of. grippe for mo.re than a week. Mr. ce O nterv1lle. w · ere .... .:..-er' gues-- oi Howa.rd and Elsie Surface to Earl diah dinner win 'be served at noon.' of Day.ton were also Sunday visitors ocu" g ai,11 os ec ous ca , Eo (), Bachsleb, ·Inc. Ell ha .......... P . Green, .83 acres In Cle~reek Come Oillt an.-l enjoy the' day with ot Mr~. Nettle T1nney. scours though we didn't have any cain. Barbara and Mary en, v~"Mr. and MrlI. Biley Gibson, Sun!~ tr ubi last ) had him t all been 111. .-Ian twp. us. Everyone \velcome. ' Mr. James Keener was In Dayton 0 e yea.r we j pu a J . Lee Talmadge accompanied by ~. and Mrs. Martln Marlatt and Lawrence and Geneva Warren to Mr. and MrS'. Raymond Osborne several evenings last week;-result-- : f hIn !he t~ull's nose. We put him Ernest Evans, of Lebanon, attended J . D. and L1zz1e Smlth, 2.3 acres In of Xenia were dinner guests Sunnew F o r d ' e san n and got everything r.~'========~====::\ the annual sale of the J. ~. Wy1e fam1iy, of Akron, spent Sunday Washington twp. day evelling at Mr . • nd M.rs. F. M. a . ready. Doc took the Uttle screw out Wett. Sunday d10ner guests of . ~. and of the ring and opened It saying. with Mr. and Mrs. George Marlatt. John and LUCY Kamps to Charles l\:lrs. Lon Be~ett were Mr. ana Implement and (lorn show at Beth. ~ Mrs. EllIIworth Bm1th: of D&Y~, E. and Stella Grace Hogan, S2 a<%ea nte me.ny frleri~ of Mrs. Morris "Now ,we mustn't lose this screw." any, FrIday. spent . the week ~ end with her Mrs. Ray COnner and da.ughter and It slIpped right .06t of his f1o •. In Turtlecreek twp. Fulkerson of WaynesvUle are glad Judith Ann, Little Miss Mary Ann A very large crowd of people was FOR HEALTHY, LIVE th h of motber, Mrs. Mattie LeVI.R.ose and Wlu EIDson to Earl and to hear that She is recovering so gers 'Into the manger. It was like present to ~are ~ e pure &.Se callers at the Gibeon home MOIl. Mellow, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dum· I kin f th '''''''-1 edl In OLD HORS.E S the many Implements and articl~ LUla Jarvts, lot 24 10: Elllso~ sub- nicely from her recent operation 00 g (if e prove.,UJA ne e d h h lu b fUll ford and Mr. and Mrs Arthur a haystack' 110 we flnally had to get day evening were Mrs. Emma. Crew. dlv'.'on Fra-~uon sale. Donald, 8am.s was one of 'ft_ ........ ..;.. te ..._ H I . . . . ' ......... an ope s e , w soqn e y Newton of Greenfield, Ohio. 01. t he luoky w~ers of a silver dollar. MIss C.-........ r, "'-U;> . e en Jack and Agnes Flynn Ito George recovered. I . another screw and me It doWn Mr. and Mrs. J . R. Collett had as Orawford, Mr. and Mr.. Morris and Norma Jent, lot '14 In Snlder- . Miss l~elyn Goodwin Is ImproY!Mr, and Mrs. James Keener. spen~ whlle the poor bull waited. Poor their guest over the week-end the Lewla and son, Jerry, and Mr. BUIy crest subd1V18lon. Deerfield twp. ng after weeks lUness. : the wee~end 10' W1ochester, Ind. Ruddy didD't 11ke the process of latter's sister. who Is a nurse In DlU. Albert Shepherd to ~ and MlsB Dorot~ .. Bharrlt gave a Mrs. Anna .\fthur / ls Improving getting a nose ornament but it was Phone Hamllwn 806-M3 R. R. 8 HamIlwn, Ohio Cincl.nnatl z Mr. flJ-d l\Ira.. Pra.nJt Bitte, of Amy Day, 42 acree In Wayne Twp. farew~ll party, '.In honor of Mllss nicely from her recent taU In whiCh/ his own faUlt, if we ' hadni caught Frank SIUJ!:S, of Dayton, was a Sp.r1ng' \Talley, called on MrlI. l!merOOUNTY BILLS Marjorie Robertson Who Is leaving she suffered a broken hlp. him stealing mllk We might have recent visitor of 'friends, here. son DiP, last FrIday. W. C. Manning, mileage as dog to attellld cedarville ICollege. . Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bogan and waited longer b",t now as Bpster Among those who a.re lu In the warden, $28.80; Kahn Motor 00., ~. Earl Cleve~er eptertalned ~ wood spent Saturday . says h e rea II 'I I00Its like a bull. liD "ha& • • • • • • • •_ ."'.' . . . .,,' Mrs. '. David Lucas speJ}t a few Bever,... March '1. I made my 1,Irst v1sJt to V icln1tv of Wellman a.re: Mrs. Etta days last week ~th friends ~ Pan.. .lU1i Pure Oil 00.• keroIene Mrrs. lI:IBt!el ,~ and son and nIgh:t anll Sunday with Bev:erUe's '.1 D t 1 1 Mae Gray, Mrs.· Raymond Morgan, ayon. 32c; Department of Indua~i Re· Mrs. D. W. Gorham at dinner last parents, near Sprlng·fleld . . Sunday a , sugar camp today, tut th'c syrup ' Mrs. Grace Rich, and Ma.rioJi, the ' u2o-30" CLUB HOLDS lations, inspection of garage !)olier, Wednesdlay. ~ :evening, Mr• .and !:In. 'Bogan were . wasn't ready yet 80 :1. left 'an order , utt~ son of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Sl; LaMar Body Shop, fender re- Mrs. EUnIce ,~th Is able to be' guestS of ' Mr. and Mrs. Dariel Bo- , for some. Another fine sugar bush LENTEN MEETING pair. 110; Dayton Auto Parts Co., up after a few. , . RlAlh, weeks . illness of thl! gan. a !most gone because no' .young trees Tbe friendS of Mrs. C. R. Beckett Members , of tbe "2q-~0" club of parts, .14~.64: Gulf Reflnlng Co., grippe. ' i Mr. and Mrs. Samuel SbaUner were planted and the wbods pas~ ·&OAD qa, EXqAVATINO a.re· pleased to learn that she Ia 101gasoUne. • 22.3'1; Dr. O. W. HUUman Mr. Iwd Mrs. Frank O'NeU " and son Delph~ LoUise Mott and tured. Trees do not cost very :much , DIDd? TRUCK sqVICE St. EplacopaJ chur...... met me d1cal . serv1c es f or need.l .,,' (Karie ·. .~ .....~e) were wee~ J.. en'd .." •. _.1 He""", ' 't 't ak e :very . much fence . proving aner a ser10us 1llness. for Mary's the,i r reruIar monthly. mee~ . 'I, '-iT of • 01'nclnnnt. . .. rl. spent or It d~ ., " " . Monday evening, at' the home of Mr. Lewis and Drake, sewer tor grand peats Qir Mr.;.Praillt Kyne, Sunday . with ' Mr. an'd Mrs. L.- S. to keep Off s~U patdles where 5tahd~ $22.34; same, coal for gran~ :Mr. aIlld, Md. Neil Oompton and 'and K. O. Arthur. young trees can.'grow l)ut our. fln'e E 0, Crl\l18. and)(r,s. ~: [ • 0 Mr. Edwin S. Kbiney, ot Olncln. stand, U: same, coal and cement, daughters ' Jeer and Pr""s, were Mr. Sam and ~rt Malady spent sugar IfOOves are going one by one . Phone, ,WaYnesvlUe , 44R~t ' , " !latl, Lay Reader, who baa been '9.83; Stanley ~, : stamps, .Sunday .afternoon Illest! of :.Mr. Thurad,a y afternoon with Mrs. Anna bec~ 1\,0 one takes e. .Uttle trouble ~ HUe, GlbIOn- eon.J)OnlieD .conductlng aervkeIt at st. Mary's .10; lAw Abstract Co., aubscriptlon and · Mrs. Karl : bppert .... Sp~ Arthur. to save or plant young ,trees. ~ res. 9S-¥ Morr.oW Pl10ne No. 3 Mrs. Valentine Mt: Lin , l>p::lke to members ' ~ for proaeputor t:ti Office OuUltters, 'fJeld. ' other 'flnlt. today. "I .. tasted ioat Leba~on ~e Phone .,'lliK- · )IAlrlatt and MrlI . .~el Donkan A 8eneral dt.cUll51on : coqcem1ng auppUes; $2.95; BaldWIn-Banb lAw ' , Our clOmmllrUty was shooked mee.t tor the flnt time. ':I t" tastes' ~t Thursday wltJl ,Mr. and Ml·S. tM ,ikeeptna 'of Lent" ... hdd by ~lIahipg Co., books for ~utor, Monday mornq to bear of Mr'. • . . . .~. . . . . . . . GeoI'Ie Ma,rlatt. members ~ after Mr. ·Kinney'~talk'. f2'. .' Prank McClellan's death. He had AUCTIONEERING MI8I DorOtbY Berry spent the M. and Mrs. Ralpb PoWIef and ~w. O. W1aeman, probate Judge tune,b~t, w'" uP and around as -od wttb . ~ PauUne Giti. Mr. ~<l WIlliam Straderl were' Montgomery county, inquest of Uaual. I ~: . 10ft, ueata of the club. : Arthur AJbertIon, tu; ~ of Last ~redne_ eteDJng . , group Ud _.I. Btley GIbeon and a --~te, , ODe l'tt .cent , ~ aIIlOUnt due of younr pt!Ople were invited to the Pfir' Dates, PbODe HRe, Waynea.. c:aUed OIl Mr. M1uea Bartiara and RaDC7 Crane for care Of iDmacee, IIarab, 1140.08; Methoc!1st chUftlb parlors to orpnI vW., Ohio, Reveree OIW'pl. ~, 01 oamcten wer overnl&bt lUeata _, the W: A. 1Iarjar1. 18raeI, Invalkl care at 1111- _ _ people'l cJua. LubDa baIDe in 1'Ii.. dud ~, It: Karloa Mr. L. IIa4 cbaIp.at

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Beech Grove

HORSES $6.00 COWS $4:00

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Of Ohio the survey states:

zationa in many atates.

Tire shortage is having a

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new life • . . We also note t~at

the small town

Waynesville merch ant s

they are buying better

are alert to the opportunity .

decided effect on the buying

The survey shows that the

habib of people in smaller

buying practices of fllQlilies

and farm people are buying

quality

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that has presente,d itself ...

TRADE AT HOME-Yoil

~ccord­

living in rural communities

closer to home in order to

takinm 'o n new lines they

stores here are able to sup-

will find that you can do

ins to a recent survey ,o f the

has changed within the last

conserve tires. It has given

would never consider hand-

ply you with many lines of

just as well and will "SAVE'

wholsesale grocers organi-

few months.

many of these merchant:s

ling before.

merchandise you , formerly

TIRES AND MONEY TOO.

towns and on, ,farms,

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merchandise

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SELL what you ~ON'T need BUY what you DO need ••. Here' ~ the' place to do b~th, job. to best advatltage ••• USE

Buy That Electric . Refrigerator NOW '

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FOR THIS WEEK ONLY

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We have a LlMITtP NUMBER of 1941 and 1942

Thi. week with ,t he purchase

IMMEDIATE SALE at the Old Prices.

For

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GOOD CROPS , Ca.nnot Be Had Without Good Seed GOOD BUSINESS You will find it good business to see our seed and buy early.

and other building ~ a new; home.

SPECIAL I While it lasts. One lot of Sapling Clover Seed. Home Grown. ...................... $8.00 per ba.hel

Mr. and Mrs. A. S. uoue.,...... 'It.

Th~ Waynesville Farmers '

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Read your Home Town New.paper Erlery Wed!

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Larger' Because of BeUer Service. Quality. and Pric~ E.tahliahed 1849-1941

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FARMING IMPLEMENTS See UI We Carry • Complete ... line, of

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..BUY NOW AND SAVEl

-'Waynesville ,D'r llg Store W.yn~.

The -Miami Gazette

mak~. which the Govermne nt permits us to offer for

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Modela ,of Electrical Refiig eratora of the three leading

of a Mc~e•• on Item we are giving away ONE O~ty Fir.t Aid Book with all the ,new ihing• .to in this em.ergency.

in the nearby cities.

Specials!

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LAUGH PROVOKING CoMEDY Cq~I-NG TO TWIN THEATRE SUNDAY AND MONDAY

TIWIlSDAY, MABOII 11,

FRIENDS ·HOME· --'-

81! MAR V'S EP1!;COPAL

,Ur•• \Valter K~ Con'eIpoodfn&

ST• .ll1GUSTINE CHUBCH F.a&her JUwnholtl, Prlel'

F&IDAY MARCH '1 3

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011 Tu sday. eveni1lg, )\1ar h 17, Freida Harvey was a payton vIS, _ FOURTH; BUNDA'{ IN LENT Path r Wolf, a membt:r 0 ~hJ .Mr. ~d Mrs:-HarVey Burnett at.· . Mr Edwin . KInney ILor ' Thursday. Home MlsslojlUries of ¥ erica will .ended the Farm ~ureau D1scusslon Mrs. EliZabe~1l Sql'lth--and Mrs, deli ' r Lhc sermon on, "T.le B ~ ilcJ.· gro~p, W~dnesday even1ni a~ the 10 :00 n. m. Suncta;y School qeorgta Mendenball were our (\tn. ing Up of the SU'peI'llMU!a.:./1 Thu,l ,lome 01 Mr. and Mrs . • Lawren';c ' • 11 :00 a. m. Morning Praye r nn~ ner >guests, Sunday. . will also b t he "Way of the Oro~s . " l''urnas near WaynesVUle. . Sel'lnon A Friends meeting was held at All £Ire illvited to £I tt n cl t \'0 S;!VMr. George OtaY.. who ~ beeD 7:QO p. ·m.- Young ChUrchmen at the .Home on' Monday evening at lees. very W w1t.h pneumonia la Quite ill Ja.ck and Bl1rbnl'a Crane's. 4:30, with Bllss Fol'buill'll of Phlla\ :olt imprOVed at th1s time, ., delpnta, as the speakel·. He took 101' 1\l'1'. 1I0 1.1,Y 1H. l ;• . ulili ,;/1 . Mr. arid Mrs. W. P. Clark at Day,. ubJect "Victory Through SufferWAYNESVILLE ellURCIl OF 't'. "I. Sr:llf ·. Mlu hll:r ton. were 'Saturday guests . of Mr • . ing." CIlRlST Mary O8mlony' and MiSs VelullL Sund y SClw() (; : 30 D.. I I . E. A Mr · Forbush and Keller Hoak SUNDAY Smith. Earnhar t, S upt. were supper guests on the same Max Randall . of Cincinnali wlll Even.lllg SC1'I':cc. 7':30 p. m. Mr. VIlUbur Foulka ts out again evening. dollver the serlnon t·his SUll'dny. Pv yet' M ea .1 Il' Wt!dnes 'ay elteafter be1ng very ill with flu fOI' ~ Mrs. Sadie Conner <:ailed on Bibl~ SchOOl .9.30 a . m. rung, 7:30' p. In. couple at weeks. Misses' Mame I1nd Annie Browne, Communion . 10:4.5 a. III Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick and Thursday. Sermon 11 a. m. nA~VEl'SBURG OPEN BIBLE Mrs. Allen Emrlek were Lebanon ' ( Mr. and Mrs. J ames W. BroWn. CHURCD Junior Endeavor q:45 'p. m. visitors, Thursday. . of Cincinnati, called on Mrs. Lou.Senior Endeavor 6;45 p. m. Rev. James ~de r, Pastor. Preaching 7:30 p. m . . Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jonea enterlza. Rossman, Saturday . . mined at dinner Wednesday eve. Dr. B. R. McClellan and , Miss WEDiNESDAY . USE THE MI~ GAZETTE ~tQ]lure ~uneral Prayer and Bible study 7 :30 p. m . ning, Mr. and Mrs. Therle Jones Maude McClellat;l (Vere caUe~s of I?r. ADS We invite you to come and wor- _ _ _.....,.._WANT ___ _ _ _ __ ~d son, Milton, and Mrs. Margar,· and Mrs. Wharton. Sunday . t hip with I\S. . ~Omt et Jahns, 1n honor 01 Therle's b1L·th ~ ''YOUR IN THE ARMY NOW". Mrs. Alice ,Clal'k has been on the '11 day anniversary. ~'S IN THE ..p ....._--.. DIVISION J1Dimy Durante (right) s ick list the past week bu t Is better Dial 2111 - WayneaVl e .<U:I nn"",", ....mn,y CllflltCH OF CI UttST Mrs. Earl Earnhart 01 near Wa.y- thinks he ook.Is pretty illok in hiB new army unllorm but Joe Sa.wyer, at thls writing. lV. C. SQllth. !\UlIlstcr Dr. H. M: mil. of Dayton. Mrs. nesville, was a guest at the meet- as his sergeant, !sn.t convinced, and neither is Phll SlIvers SCene is lng of the Woman's Society 01 the from "YOU're In The ~ .NoW." Margaret Ashba ugh and two daugh GUNDAY Lytle church, Wednesday afternoon ters, of Bu ller; Fa., called on Ml'.l. 1) :30 n. m. B ible SchooL -===========~, at the home of Mrs: Frank Kurflss. Evelyn Meloy. Sunday. Communion 10.45 a. m. I IiOnage were Mr. and Mrs. HArvey favorite Saturday nl~hL supper Miss Francis Alden passed away St:l'l lCn 11 :00 a. In, I Mr. and !Mrs. Ervin Oarr er, 0 . witll them was ba"'ed "'~ans and CI I t Ed ... "'" .. 11' S .all . n eavol' 7:15 'no ~yton. were Saturday evening HoI e an d daugh te • r and Mrs. LeStt:r (iiI on Saturday after a sh or t 1llnes:. .. m. ..... est:a 01 Mr. and Mrs. -.::roward De- Gel·hard. _ 'brown bread. She uses a lhtle - She suftered a stroke during Thurs7 :45 p. m. Preaching. eM ~ d Miss ferent way of ualdng her beans . THURSDAY, Feb. 19th Jlr .2 1c Til2:U O . . weese Saturday evening. M~s. Carl Nlpperd an day nighi' and n ever regained couB:ble Study and chOir practice, Brl('.k bulldinr aD Maln sUee&. Mrs. Clara Stacy, of near Sprlng- Marie Nlpperd spe.'1t Saturday with than any that I have been famH:ar sclousness. Miss Alden was a na tlv.! 7:30 p. m. .....IIf4!Io!A..... Friday With- She puts the cooked beans, 11_ 01 l\t8lne and a torm~r teacher ",r. d c ome, let us prepare to meet God. WaynesvlUe, Oblo, oonsltUn, o. ~ro, 18 spendlng several weeks witl1 'Mrs. W. C. &nlth and famlly . And two business l'OODUI, 2 car pnp Mr. 'IUld Mrs. Dearth Sheehan and Mrs. Molly Thomas 01 Dayton 18 bout 1 lb. dry 'b eans) in a baking librarian at the Institute for the' aDd ware room rents to p&J 11% daughters. vl.sltmg with Mrs. Jennie Thomas pan or dL"ib, adds salt and pep}>t!r Feeble Minded, at Columbus. Sh') ~ lurdQY gross. MrlI. E. B . Lotlpcre, Mrs. J . B. Mce last Wednesday. about two T . 5llgar J (here also use has resided at tM Home for the pas Twin Tluill Days Or will rent the large store Jones and Mrs Wilbur FoUlU attenEmma Jean Smith and ' Jimmie molasses I~)r substltUte), layS litrips !lve years. -SCREENroom, to relJable party. Por ded tbe Lady oam~'s reunion !'t Fleenor observed their blrthdal's 01 ~acon over the top and bakes. Funeral servlc~ were conducted furth inf U W N fth'" u . With ' brow. . . bread, and butter, and "Adventure er orma on .& ee. .' • Memorial Ball ,Lebanon, Prlday. Thursday 'IUld in the eve........ .-.8. .. at Btubb's Funeral Home 'J'uesd~y S~, Phone 2651, WaJDf.ftIDe, Mrs. Marle MoOre, of WaahlngLon Edith Ashley and liOn Donald Mrs. coftee, mUle or tea, this makes an afternoon with burial In Miami m.iHCifll1 :J/'~ Martin Eden" O. C. B. spent Priday Witb Mrs. M IY Marjorie Drake 01 Indianapo11s, appet1Z1ng meal one that will make cemetery. Glenn Ford, Clail'e Trevor BOY SCOUTS OF ~r.tERICA COrnell. Mrs. Juanita Black of Xen1a, a h1~ witb any man or boy , and I. Importa nt III the o~ Mr. and Mrs. IoweU' THomas and Mrs. Marie Fleenor and chlldfen may I add any woman? I -l~ I 1t0041"9 progrolll 'of the loy Scouh of daughter Betty. were Sunday dIn- Jim and Carson Junior., were Perry Jim l.s readinr tbls column ~l' ~1II.rlco. Thl. gr.at .!loy,' or· -.. ner guests at the home of Mr. and auests at the parsonage and Ice over my shoulder arid says it . gullotlon r.oll... how 1111" • filii. 110,., .pud III reQldl1l9 _ The Happy Rour club met at the Mrs. '!'rank '11lomas near Waynes- c.ream and cake were served. sounds good and he sUPPOSes that ond what an IlIIportallt part home 01 Mrs. Adria Braddock: Tue~ ville. Mr. and Mrd. Royer l'''Oreman be and' the! rest of the lamily will ,.==;;::;.;;;:;;;;=====~=~ I It ploYI ,.outh traIn'.,. day afternoon Marcb 1Q with fiiteen Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gray 01 Dear were sunday guests of the MiOur.ce become ghtneJ, pigs now, but that. METHODlS'l' CHURCH I 'ho.', wily thy publish members and th~-ee guests present. Dayton were Sunday gUests of Mr. Hunter tamlly. Mrs. Forem~ 1iJ somehow ,o r other be 'Js like Mr. Loals C. Radley, Pastor ' Alter roll caU and reading at the and Mrs. C. L. Duke .' at the church spending this w~k .w it h her Barltl.s "wlllln". Now tar my offer'l.Dg the week which is : SUNDAY _ mother. Mrs. Hunter. Chw'ch- School 9;30 a. m. mInutes t he creed was read tn uru. dinner at Lytle Ba)1. It. MAGAZINE FOI .ALL Ion son. ...r • • and ""-. ~......- Hainea and Mr. aM Mrs. Vernon Barris have .BEEF LOAF CASSEROLE -.. ..... 0 &....u<;U I Worship SerVice 10:40 n. m 911c1 Ill' .... ,. .CJc~ lIIontll wtth A prog:rll.m at Read1ngs was then sons, Robert and Lan!, 01 Dayton. moved their traUer home to the Cover in m1Xing bowl , sUces a Our Lenten subjects cOI;Unue n c.tlllg edv"fllr, .... hobbl •• - new, -.-pl ,., .,..- cartllllll,. dry breadwl~b .m1lk. While tl1Js is With the oplc: "kedemptlvc 01presented as follows: "Mllldng Cows spent Friday With ·M r•. and. Mrs. property at Ramo Riggs. p,r. OIlO' h.ol.lI. 'Pllrt, Gild by Mrs. Esther Michener; "Keep Walter Kenrick. Rev. e,nd Mrs. W. C. Smitb and sqaltlng. peel .t.wo onSonl ~d chop clpleship." Everyone Is invited 1I.! ld .rollllllll ".Ip.. cOlllpl"9 o"d CheertUJ", Mrs. Pauletta Sa. tten""-. Therle Jon- and """' M1lton daugbters Emma Jean, Edith, Ethel l1ne. Drain the surplus ml " ..ff the 1I1~ I l'\g 11"11 ",ar AMER I~A N· '-D ... -... YOQ -w1l1 t1nd a t.aul'ty welcome. ·lsM. '015' LIFE I. on fdeol Youth Fellowsblp Tue.>day e,'ethwalte; "H..-ways and By-'Ways"• . were dinner peata Sunday of ber aDd Dorothy apent wec1nl:sclay eve- bread, add two;~unl1dl1 oj .mruol1l'-ns ~I H for an, boy. Mrs ' 0 ...... __ .... Cook ' Salnt Patrick ........~ ",......In N tt nin Witb ..... d ..... - d B" ger two eugs ..... 0 oPP< ') , . ~."' , • 8Dd. u, bl g .-.. an ..... s. &." U..- and• salt alld 'pepper to t 8.1:' _. "",Iv.' rung at the home of Anna Mar31,Yn , Ali~ft Gans' .......... review, parenta.~. .-~ .. _ .. 51.50 a yr. "'"""..... • uuv.. , near Cen""-YWe. e. , Whitaker. All young people are in. S2.S0 2 .yrs. · $-9.50 3 yl"l. "Keys of the KIngdom" written by Mr. and Mrs. Edial' Patton at /Mr. and Mrs. 'LaIwrence Thomas . well, mold .1n the center 01 a greQl- vlted Se"d you; ordorr-lOdpv If' A. J. cronin glven by Mrs. BernIce C1Dc1nnatil. were week end pesta 01 called on the P. J . Thomases Fri- ' ed roaster. Prepare potatoes. ~nions o~ instructions lor Onurell COYS' LIFE Hartman. . Mr. and Mrs. Eo B. Longacre and at day eveDtng and CIllTots leaVIng the vege.abIes .' , Par' Ave" ... N .. y .. N. Y. Alter the gUests enjoyed games. tended the d1tiner at the ball on Mr. and ~s. Forrest Trost and whole and I~rrange around the meat' membership begins this Sunday at.... I and contests, da1nty 'r efreshments Sunday. daughter Janet spent the weelq-end loaf. Pin two IItrlpa of bacon over the church school hour~.'I;h'is is for I 'Were served by the .hostess. Mr. and Mrs. ~esler Graham with the John Trosts 01 Pleasant the meat .loa.! with tooth picks and aU YOWli. people desiring to unite spent Sunday evening with the lat- BW. bake untU browned and tender. With tbe church. lllBiter ellll4Q.)' .. ....... , .. ,.- O. W. Next week we want recipes for ter's parents, Mr. and ........ Mrs. Jennie MUllen was a dinner .' Allbright at Pekin. guest Sunday 01 Mr. aDd Mrs. pies but there 18 such a cakb to it!" Mr. and Mrs. Forest Thompson . Ramo Riggs. They must be pies with Uttle or no iii'd Ion were Friday evening dinner Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Smith and sugar. We ill'e on a s,-!gar rationing guests of Mr. aJid Mrs. Theron How- bwtiy visited ~. James ~ and must lise our 1ngenulty ~o we ell on Route 'llI. In Waynesville Monday afternoon. can serve olllr me pie and cake and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCray at Friday afternoon' callers ot Mrs. hot deprive them 01 this lavorlte FRIDAY and SATURDAY Elyrta, . Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Md- Lester KenriCk were ¥rs. W. O. food becawie 01 laok of sugar. It's Oray. of Canada and Misses Mary Smith- and Dorothy Jtme and MlBs up to us and we can do It. Good HOPALONG CASSIDY In -and 1BBbel Tbomas of Dayton, called Mary Brown, 01 Clyo ~. luck and please send in yo.u r !eelpe. · a.t the home of MJ'lr."'MaY Cornell on COUNTRY KITCHEN Le~' ua maketh18 (olwnn a realllelp Sunday. We admit ·that we didn't give you -to cash . other and not just a passThe basket ~er of. Lytle Church time enough to-sepd y~ .recipes in Ing fancy. It lp youn to ifCCpt or . Featurin, WW1am Boyd membe1'8 and friends at the Hall last week, so this week we are ex~ reject. Thank you. We will also weI .. Speclai ldds from 8 to 60: Sunday was enjoyed . by a large tending the deacl11ne 'to Monday, come ~uCl3ts -/or · ~!lClpes. Someone., .. SUPERMAN (In TechnkloIor) crowd. The prpgn.m consisted of a March 16. PlelUle get them in the wlll .haTe tlile~. Address Mrs, P. J. reading Iby Mrs. J . B. Jones, a talk mall by Saturday and we w1l1 get Thomas, ~.. 1 '; Waynesville. .,' Also Comed" and NeveUy by Rev. Arthw: Shenefelt and the thtm in plenty of time. -Mr. and d ' Mrs . .tf.aY1lJUU"- ~ ____ ~_ music was turnlahed by Mrs. Russell Mrs. W. C. Smith gaY-e . lIB the of Xenia were dinner gU~ta SunSU,NDA~ aDd MONDA,Y Campbell and children. They played lollowlna recipe and said ·I t was a day e~enlng of Mr. 1Ind Mrs. P. M. several selections with Ml.rlmba and great favorite with her famlly. We Wett. THEY'RE WACKY IN KHAKI drum which were greatly.appreclated know 1t because Mr. Smith reooma'he ml)ny IrienCl.s of Mrs. Morris But Wal&-'ll YOD. See Theee mended It, too. Pulkerson of waYnesvU1e are glad Veal Pie ' MW~y Manlaes In AcUon! to bear that She 1& recovering so Dice two pounds of veal and cook nicelY troOl her recent operation A Brand New Team :-. it in ' salt water Until ~der ' then and hope she, wm soqn be fully IIllrrle.te F. Thumas, CorrespondeD' .Jjmmy (ShnouJe) Durante add four large potatoes, dlcedi one recovered. I . . and PhD SUven lD W. C. Smith attended the Mid· diced onion, 3 diced carrots, and . Miss Evel.y n Goodwin 18 ImproVlo . winter EvangeUstlc COnference at two or three sta1k8 of celery cut up after 8. weets. illnesa. the C1ncinnatl BHlle Seminary in amall pieces. SeBion thls to taste Miss Dol!'o~ , Bharrlt gave a III Tuesday. and cook unt11 done. Make one nil- farewell par.tli 1n honor of MIss The Derean Class meeUng will be clpe of your favor:lte biscuits and RobqtaOn, who is leaving I . For all motorl.t. who want to keep .their cora ••rilng held in the church a.uditorlum roll out to 11t your baltlna d1ah. atteDd 0e4arvllle , Oo1lege. , ~th JaDe. W:rman (she's. honey with Rev. HesS 01 the Centerville Make two crusts and roij thln. Line Yr. Earl Cleve.er t$ltert».ined dependably, the word. ~ ~emember ar.,. ... y~~. aDd The Navy Blues Selttette. Baptist church showing pictures at the ' baldng pan With one crust tm MibeJl Be&Im and son and local Cfje~ dealer. • • . ' Ch~vroi" originated 'the .. D. W. GOrham at d1nne~ last Plus: Novelty, ~napsbote 8& NeM his ml.sslonary work 1n Chlna. Mrs. with meat and vegetable mixture Russell Campbell and her c.h1ldren and add the top crust" CUt t,..,o IWIWlesc!ay ' "Car Con •• rvatfon Plein," and. h. a Ipedall.~ In ,','Car .. will present a program ot mUBlc dashes in top crust and 'bake · in Mrs. Eunice Smith Is ®le' to be g . ••• tie IIv••• , ~ 1"'" .THUR8DAY all the mir1mba. Bring meat laneS- fairly . hot . oven. Don't know.. but - I atter a :r~. weeks Illness ~t -thll ...... on alllPICI!ke. ~ carl·~nd ~ HIIn. t od~ . 'I'lshes and fruit. Refreshments wll! th1nk I'll try that.. It sounds' entlc- ' . THE BIGGEST STAR Ing. l>e served 1n the basement. -Ie. him at·regular Int.rva"~H '~o~ waht' ,our '~ar to ' STUDDED PICTURE From Mrs. Pornat Trost' we ob· Mr. and Mrs, Ralph PSaher (14&· .< n . ._ you th~~" . . ,.,. TO COME OUT OF bel Gasaert) have a ' boy ~ JI'rl- talned th1s reclpe, she · simply calls ....... ...,. , .. iacr,., ~'£ow ~ - ' eMJ\"'" ... ".,. .... -we.. ". it d r,y, Marcb 6. • I ' • • HOLLYWOOD THIS YEAR iMls, Nancy Pope is ill at the Baled SparWU" . ~HABLES BOYER home of ~r daughter, Mrs. Waldo Cook one ~x at Pould's apagbet- l~undllY OLIviA »eRA VILLAND Elliott. t1 In salt water UntU tender. K!l&llI"(Just Kin In "Thry Dleet With Mrs. A. O. Michaela was called whUe brown one pOund ·01 bamTit. ;Boota Qo" to COlumbus ·Pr.J4aJ ·by ~ 1erI0ua bw,ger aDd 'o nion to sUit YOUl' \Ute communitY WBi shocked . mo.rri!ng to hear of Mr. al:d sudden 'JJlnesa of ber mother. ' In' .ek1ll~t. ''When ne.:lY. ~ -PA~ETTE QODDAIw Mr. and Mr.. 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Nellie Dunulill, Col'l'i!!lliOhcle." Miss L)<d!a Wright celeuraLed her 92nd blrthc.lay on Wed1\~sday, Marcb 11. A beautifully decorated birthday ell e WIlS 0111; of the hlgulights ot the day. Miss Sarah Randall of Day bon , visited friends here . on . Saturday and was the supper gueet 01 Dr. and Mrs. Ward. Mrs. Michenor and. Mr&. Bradbury called on Mrs. Evelyn Meloy and other !rlends oue day the past week. Mrs. Gatherine Anderton remalus on the sick list.

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From Waynesvil.l e Number 129, b longi ng bo Ernest A. ("Brownie") Earnhart of Waynesville, R. R. I, was the 49th Dumber drawn in the new war's flrs L draft lottery, Tu e~day night, and was the first Waynesvllle number drawn. Strangely enough, the first number drawn In the first dl'llft lottery, Ih October 1940, was held by another Earnhart, LaMar, nephew of the IlrBt man In Waynesvlile to have his number drawn' In this lottery. nfteen Waynesville men werc af-

feeted by the first thous~ d numbel's drawn. Their names, with or- . der number and serial number follow: Ernest A. Earnhart,' 49-129; A heated discussion of Geo. V. Satterthwaite, 98-244; Ern-' farm problems the other est O. Early, 112-191: Clarence R. morning at · the Rog'e rs and Woollard, 171-924: Gccrlle A. BurSimpson had Ronald Hawke ton, 178-31: He r~ ert B. DakIn 25'1Jesse_ Prendergast and Jess 55; Gilby W. F'lo:'a, ' 388-88: Malcolm E. Wilson, 398-254; Paul Thomas all talking at. once Mr. and Mrs. Brate ot Hamilton Hough: 483-167; Ro bcrt 8. Moran, on ·Mrs. Evelyn Meloy, Mo'ncalled ... Vern Simpson and Har511-138: C;arence E. Mende1lh4U. day. ry Satterthwaite trying to 557 -239; Jol n L. WUlis, 6'10-40; Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward visited figure out what it was all J a mes M. B" lli n\: 851-197; Warren friends at Harveysburg Sunday. about • . Rhodes Bunnell, C. Cook, 873-1:!8: Wr. rren K. BradMrs. Price, Mrs. Terry, Mr. and dock, 910-146. chairman of the tow'nship Mrs. Williams ot Dayton, called on Following I:; a Ust of se.rla! numWaste Prevention &nd SalMrs. Anderton Sunday. bers assigned to re"ll:ltrants of Warvage ~ommittee • . has a live Rev. J . J. Schaeffer, Mr. aud Mrs. r n County Draft Board No, :I. organization , • at their own Harry B. Browne of Dayton. Mrs. H G Emel'Y of Gree Sp' lngs '. ' n . . whose addresses are Waynesville or Oscar Wade of Mlamlsbu,rg and Ohio, VISited at the home of Ius expense and at the 108s of Harveysburg. These serial numbers Mrs. James Baker · ot Clncinnall, relatives Mr. and Mrs. John W. co n sid era b 1 e time, this were preceded by a "or' to denote called on the Browne sisters Sun- Kersey, Monday. group is making a canvass the third registration aloee the seday afternoon. • • • the township urging of Mrs. Alice Olark was the guest ot Harlan Eamhnrt wns the guesL lective service law was eJ)&cted. 'lbe friends at Lytle Monday evenlug. of Warren Sheehull ovemight Sat- "T" Is omlLted in the following list farmers and others to ddurday and Sunday. In the after- for shnpllcty. nate or sell any -scrap rnaEd Edmiston, 2; Ralph' 'Po EdenlIUvll Sunday, he accompanied Mr. terials they have on hand •• and M!·s. Walter Sheehan and fam- fjeld, 3; Harold B. Earphart, '; special three-hour services l1y for a visit with friends In Day- Harold J . Frazer, '1; Olement E. will be held at St Marys Stanforth 10; Wm. S. Lee, 12; OWe ton church on Good Friday. J . Glosslp, 17; Paul O. Pkldng, 18; • • • Next Sunday· night, Mal'ch 22, a. 'l 3 thl ' S bel'ng the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph liastings visWlIJard E. Auderson, 23; Bruce L, Apn 7 :30, a two weeks' revival wl11 be.,in lted Mr. Carl Stephenson, of neal' Carr, 27; Ralph E. HastIngB, 29; only serv~ce of its kind in reply to tbf· a.bove questloDlL at Church of Christ at Wa~Besv1lle. Morrow, Sunday. George A. ~urton, 31; John O. BurWaynesville. members all CODSUU or aadress any of the Servl<:es will be held each rvg ht • • • geI'. 34; Harry Dickensheets, . S7; denominations are invited 1000MB« cOllUnlttee: except saturday nJ.ght. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burge, of Howard A. De w.eese, 38; John, L. . Bel Thomas Mr. Carol Langford, song evan- Dayton, were Sunday '-evcriing supand urged to take part cedlug the meeting was served by explain details of the program. . Emmerson Earnhar1 geUst from Olncinnatl. w111 conduqt - per guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wills, 40; Harry Wllllamso~ .1; h e young women of the church. Walter S. Frasure, 45; Obarles D. starting March 22. snecial t Pamphlets Were dlljtdbuted this WJU S'-oud t' 11lls .. the congregatiOnal singing and MlssiJdlne. Davia ' ~8. Evangelistic services are be- t~:erWat w=~:n1alColl~el,enenC~ week by members of the publicity Kelsey Arthur bring the spec1al muaic, • • • ~.. committe I 1nin d tails f Mrs. Archie H 11 deb ran t of VlrgiJ E- Schoonover., 5Q; Lewis P. "...... ~ ng held at Waynesville tertalned club members wi.>'. an 11e exp a g e 0 the BUey Gibson Mr. Max RandaU, the newly w< progt'aDl. Maineville and Mrs. Russell M/l.r- Lamb, 52; Herbert B. Dakin, 116; Church of Christ ,. CaroJ lustrated talk and descrlptJon of a I. B. Crabbe, Ohalrman. hired minister, will bring the evangelistic messages each night. He bas tlu spent Mon.daY. in. Dayton. Kenneth R. HIli, 56 ; Geo. W. Hl1l. Langford, evangelistic sing- trip taken on tbe "Gordon Greene" 57: John R.' H1ldebreoht. 56; Earl S. er. will take part •• ~o those river boat down the Ohio !pld MisArnl . had previous experience In conduc~Mr. and Mrs_ Edgar ' Smith, Rickey, 60 ; Everett P. Harlan 83: Is61 I Rl to N Or 1 -~-r Ing succ~ meetings In M1nne- daughter, Sally LoU'. and Mr. and Waynesville residents who 6 PP vers ew e eans. sola Wisconsin, Iowa and Ohio. Mrs. R. G Miller and son, Jimmy, Robert L. Creech, 65; J. Oarman were "kids" 26 to 50 years oolo:ed slides, showing many inter!Mrs. Randall will .~. .so . Ill . I; In_-, _were dlnne'r Crane, 67; Charley W. V:olera, .70: • . 1!stJng hlstorlocal spots and beaUtiful c_ . guests at M1amlsburg, , 'Dewey Victor; 71; Ray C. MYers, 73; ago, the pI\8tJ}n~ of Hora~e scenery, combined to -make Dr. • .'terest!ng hlgblights ·to the meet.1ng Sunday. ·. with balk I t . • • Charles E. Bradley, '14; Ethan C. "Goozle" Keys. brought HaIl's program one of the most enMr. Albert 8chnaltman DIstrict German farmer 'I s not really poor.' c pc ures. Mr. and Mrs O. L. Duke we're Crane 75; WiJbur Stansberry, 78; back memories •• his shop tertalriing enjoyed by the club In Manager of the Warner and SWasey as he has learned ' to economize to SOme o! the sennon topl<:.s will entert.alned for SUnday :d1nne'r at Wllterd G Squires, '19; Howard W. at the corner .· of Water and recent months. Tool Works, of Cleveland, - and a concentrate and cultivate. e~ery ~v~~~;:c=v:!; ~~~r~s:~ the . horlle of their daughter, Mrs. Bradeen Iii; Melvin SoUth. 82; MarNorth streets was "headAn Investigation of the curtaUed native of Germany, spoke to mem- pu:b ,o f his sou. They are no~ al- ''The Power ot the Resurrectlo~," Heien Graham of Dayton. tin V. Snider, 84; GilbY W. Flora., " l'n those days , • truck1ng delivery service recently bers and guesta of the Wayne lowed to butcher a hog . or use their • • • 88,' Lawrence O. Fealy. 91; John quarters "Are You t to Live?" "What Is . clUb, last own mllk. The government buys an Mr.. and ¥rs. Mark Rogers and . Stultz, 92; Albert H. Stubbe 93; inflIcted upon Waynesv1lle merch- Township ~er's . 8 kat e s wete sharpened ants, was ordered by the club, and a ThurS$.Y, on ''The German Farm- such pt\oduce-to the last plut o! the Gospel?" "Ohrlst's Glorious daughter, Anne, Visited .sunday at Earl C. Chenowetb, 96; Ernest L, there and bi(iycle spokes COlWJllttee was appointed to take er." mllk-atld sells it ba . ck to the !ami- Church l ' "OOnteJ1.!i Eames~y For the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Htirl$n, 98; Tressler S. Hardin, 100; . the Faltb," "Unity In the Ohurch," fixed with Goozle's tools. steps to restore the orl3inal service. . Mr. Schnaltman, who has his of-' er. There are no land taxes. No one Iorns, of near F'armersvllle. 'EkI'l . O. Coyle, 105; Mark W._ . . "DoctrJns,l Obrlstianity,"- "God's for which he r.eceived n. 0 re- Stanley Bailey, O. M. Robltzer and. flces In Dayton, together with his but the government owns a tree, M - I ss Doris :"~e·s ·was ' the ove ,RHoadea 108; ·James A: Reynoldi, wU d f U' h J t Plan of Church Finance," "Sinners .... ~ . compense , • many a tall tale J. R. G1bbons comprise the conie a~ am y ave us recentJy and the woods there are looked at- In the . Sands of an Angry God:' night guest of Miss Reba Surface, 109; Edmund L. Wen vel' 119; Oeo. mittee ~come residents or this commun- ter and replanted by well paid exM·o"'day. R. Wall, 11.4; Obas. F."yandervoort has b een spun aroun d th e • Ity h in "Conversions o! the Book of M:ts," u Transporla$tOD and Truck1nc . av g purchased the farm~rts.. • • • '115 ; Geo. R. Keplinger, 119. ' spacious old stove that heatProblems Are J;)liscu.ecl known as the Dan Hockett farm on Thls March meeting of the club and "What the Scriptures Teach M.r . and Mrs. Dean Walton ·spe~t. Clarence E. Hesler, 124; James T . ed Goozle's shop •• annual .The problem of transportation tor Route 79. was. pi'E!ceded with a sumptuous About Baptism." Sunday with Mr . . and - Mrs. Henry Herrington, 125; Wilbur J. Henry. I ..:. You . are invUed to attend these Brenner and family of Fosters. inspection . of W aynesvi'11 e the many Waynesville residents, .He was born on a farm,.,:. sout h- dinner held at ~e Methodist 126; Warren K. 00010, 128; Erneat Masonic lodge Friday night who are employed In Dayton and ern. Germany, about 50 roUes from church dining room. After dinner services each night. I. • • • A. Earnliart 129;Ernest C. EarlY, wUI' bring visitors from a KingS ~1llI especially . in Defense the Alps, the house of his birth the mee·tlng was held at the home Mi,. and.. ~rs. J. R. Mengle and 133 ;. Morris A. F\llkerson, 132; ' Cart . f rby towns ' work, was also discussed by the club having be.en buUt In 1988, with Of Mr. Sind Mrs. L. V. Branstrator. s~n, George, attended. the 'annual B. -Flrye, la3; Olarence R. Freeland, score 0 a. ' • and the above named committee walls one yard thick. The homes are Mr.s. J, K: Preston presented the t ~ Mason~ b~nquet at Morrow Satur- 135; Robert S. Moran 138; James 0 Raymon . Hatfield together... ·was alao:'deslgnated ~ give this 1m- so !lubstantlalJy~ built. of oak and special toplo "oo-operatlon, the t day n1ght. Moore, 139; 'Oliver SmallWood: 141; with his boss} Ch~rles H. mediate c0n8lderat1~n. · sand sto~e that they stand for Means . ()f Happiness and Ejuc>:ess." Mr. and Mr·s. ·RoSS· H. Hartsock Oharl.es E. Moore, 144; Warren JL Christen1ng ceremonies were held Bo·h ]. were retained as coun' yeu:s without a. penny of ~n~e. 'She reaCl a. well-pre~t;f!P_paper ad- Sunday at the St. Jacob's Lutb'eran visited at the . home of 'Mr. and Braddock 146; Roscoe O. ~ by superintendent and assis- CHURCH C~UB HAS . ()ondltions following the f1D~ 'vocatlng coope~on n.o t only In chutcll, Anna, Ohio, lor Howard Mrs. S. D. Henkle, In ~anon, 149; Harold Whl~aker, 152; Joseph tant county supel:intendent , THEATRE .PARTY World War causeq M!. Schh~~ t,utmesS vmtures 'but fottan. Walks Wilson Fogt, six weeks old 60n of . Sunday evening. W. McCoy, 154; Ell K. Furnas, 158: . /' _ . to leave Germany. Well edu~ ed"dn of Ufe, es~lally the home and d H Fe •. • • Ohas. W. McCoy, 160; Ohas. E. Tietat a reee,n t n1eElting of the Membe~ of the .. Friendsb1p club.· bis native schools he came to. the comm~unlt.·y, Mrs.Preaton .stated that Mr. an Mrs. oward gt. The Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Oook and 't h d . serl/ices were atten_ded by his pa. meyer, 161: Forest J. Tibbals 162;. b oard :, : OQr commum Y a of the Methodist church. C!ljoYecl a United States 17 years ago, as a. at this particuar time' cheeertUlness, son Jerry, were entertained at dln- AmoB Fairchild, 163; Gayle E. £Vits · second touch- of Spring dfuner party " last Wednesdll¥ eve- mec1ul.nk:al engineer, and alnce 1983 along' with cooPeration. wlll go a ternal grandparents, Mr . . and Mrs. ner Friday evening at the home of ana 166; PaUl W. HOUgh, 16'1; RoII# "-ed b Monday,, . when 'the temper- in g a t, the IAttle Inn .,0...,.. y . a has held a position of responslbll- lopg .way in all phases of dlUly life. J . Over I='ogt Qf- An.na ; hls 'mater- Mr. an d Mrs. J 0h n B' . Gons an d coe A. Rowland, 170; James H. ... t t t th •.:. '.. nal grandmother, Mrs. ' Norton D, d hte Morll ature rose to the coa~ and ... ,ea re par y, a e ..TwIU Theatre. I;y with 'hls firm in Dayton. Besides" regular members, guests aug r, yo . LoVely, 173; Oalvin L. Longacre,1'l4; where they saw,the Alexander Kor- · Still a farmer in spirit he. looked tnbJ,uded and Mrs. Schna1tman, Beach, of <?anal Fultoh, Ohio; and • • • James I. Mulford, 1'18; BenJamin ·M. hat shedding stage .• we al- da film, " 'lQd1a." about for a quiet place in the coun- Mr. and Mrs. J. ·B. Rich, Mr. and his parents: Mr.. and Mrs. Keith Walton ,. o! Furnas, 184; Lawrence L. . Rooney• . so experienced ' the _ fil"st Those of the club who eaJoyed t The dr8. In . d f t~1r "m 'l d Re L C · Mr. and Mrs. Fogt are entertain- Dayton spent Sunday y.rlth theIr ry. . w g car 0 Mrs. . Furnas an v . . in Mr B h f isit t th Ir parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wal- 187; J,olm Wm. Leyes. 188; Olifford ." spring lightning and thun- the occasion ' were Mrs. A. H. present location was the' good' flab- Radley . ' g s. eac or a v a e Doster 109'; Ohas. Eyre Doster, i&o; der storm •• another certain stubbs, Mrll: Walter Sheehan, Mrs. ing in Caesar's Oreele. .B oth \Mr. Mr. ~d Mrs. A. S. Collett will home this week. ton.. • • Howard F. Burton, 194; James ·M. 'sign of Spring the· an- Elmer Sheehan, .Mrs. Hartley M~, al}d Mrs. ~altman thiDk the entertain the cl~ . in .A:Prll. LOCAL DOCTORS R. H. Hartsock and H.. A. Cornell (Oon\lnued on page four) . t that the Ro:tan- Mrs. W. c. ~t: John. Mr/i. Merton MiamI VaUey the beat, spOt they attended a meeting of the Warren nounceme~ . BaIrd ·Mrs. IrwIn MuUord, Mrs. have seen in their wld~ eXPerifln@ ·ARE AUTHORIZED County Bankers' association held at na Canmng company . IS Wa.r ren Braddock, Mrs. Ralph Has- as "love travelers. _1_ Franklin last Monday. .. Bchalt'man told ,of the large, rea y t 0 .con tr . ac t swee t tlngs, and Mr.!j. Charles Davia. . Mr. Dr. Mary L. Cook and Dr. A. E. • • • .ol,__• - 1 Mr. and Mrs. 'John W. Kersey '. corn . acreage f or ,1942 entaUed estates from south of ' the Mrs. ~.)' L. Dice, of Xenia, 0 - Stout are Wayne Township's .flrst VlS.ITOB8· ~T. REA80:N HO¥E ~'d t f.... W ' t . to ' It and son visited friends and relasweet corn. urn, m, m, d oes' Ba1tlc Sea to Berlin cona1at1ng of . ocesan lII'e.,. en 0 ,..e o~na Author~d First Aid IllIl ruc rs, n't that sound good'? " •• .., ~edneiday evening vla1tors at .thousaA4s Qt aCrell.and of ~ small AUXIllarlr of the EplscoPliJ, Chm:ch, was announced this week. tlVtl3 in Middl:to~: Sunday. Miss Bonelta BUrske entertained . • ht the home of Mr and Mrs P ' L. th ' th t was \he guest speaker at the meetCertification of their authority to Mrs. D. O. Ridge was the guest at a shower last Wedn~ evek . 18 n g . • Mrs. Dotty H awe . . . . '. plots .of ,.' e ' sou ern' armel'S. J.ng oi l;be ~ocaI orgarif~t1o~ held tI .a.I back in harness again" tak~ _~cm 1V~ _Mr. ~d -Mrs. John Where' .he. ~e . ~~,:: a farmer direct instruction in FIrst Aid of Mrs. Oharles Ellis at "Guest nzlenrgJd'e, coOfm~mytoenn,nga reoeMl'snt' br\"~' · . .' ' . ~ulte, ; MSsa Watson, and Ralph ~ht .have . thl'A!e . or four nelda, Friday af~oon .at the Little Inn. TraIning was received from .tlon- Day" festivities of the OenterviJ1e ...,.. ..... 1~~ care of the . sal.~ of local Watn)":B, of DaYton, On. Pr1da.y eve ~ne more' .thah 'an ." &<:re• . With Mrs, lOice sP;bke ' to memllers of a1 headquarters of the Amel':\::an GiIorden club held Monday at the The guest of ho~or · and 'other hcenSe tags. for Grandpa . n1nIr ~, and Ml'a; Reasoil enter- nei8hbor flelds ~tw.een. · Thls dOes st, 1Iari'~ chUrCh collC~ the Red Oross. T.beY will also bave the Wlshlng Well Inn, in Centerv1lJe. guests are aU employed in the same Hawke." who 'is cpnv~les~··ta!ned at, .t heir home J4r: and 14r1S: away .·.wltit ·. a~1 :me:cti&n1zed ina- osraiUzaUon 9f tile W~'8 .AUX- e.u~)lorlty to -issue 'credlts in the • • • department with was Burake a.~ clng from a very bad · cold Eupne, ott 'and cIa\iarhter, ~ obln..rv. Tbe plowing' is done DWltly wary!., and alw pVe m interesting coutae of tra1n1ng. Mr anct Mrs. A. H. Eanrhart were Wlrlght Field. . . , and· - ,;-' 8 ...... f Ut 1...... .';';~ . "" > r accOunt of her last aummer', trip .ntoriaed TueSday' ))Y the .War De~ ' A ' pleaSant evening of ,b lidge and • .•. Hyman's Stor~ IS' Sport;.,. .. .fIIISlI: ,,01"'" 0 . am-:~-,.' :' with 1nWI;, COW8, much "la!ler than . . ." I' • ..; " .. , , . , '" . 'bl .:. ' the Amerlc&n Guernseya, and very' to A1a8k:a. Sbe r~ In part the CONARD F~Y BACK ~.tment that the address o! thelr o~her games ~ en;JoYe4 . bY ~ ing a blight new ue awn c. s. 0. s. TO SPONSOB ' . . book, "Not By BNad ..A:lOne......rltten .. ~ WA~~~VILLE sOn, Sgt. ~ m"r$a.rt, l:s now.!!, .su~ts, ':with 'JI~. ~or eacih ~.. . POP·· CORN'SALE low in ,pill,k and butter fat prod~- .... .;. .. _ •• ' n o _ 'd :' . ded' Serial No. 351-15995 Co, P., 147th ed ' the wl"~er• . l'ng put U~ d.urin g the down ., tloo •.MOIIt of the tann work Is atUl ."''' ......... . ........, an . ~en . . . , ' -. - , , . . . . , ,--- - . ': pour Mo.nda y . mo~mng • , . ~ The Ch1ldreD's .Cbrla-·-done ~ hand, ' but "no 10De com.. -.It to her ·audlenae. . ,. Mr• . s:nd ·M rs. . 0at:l :.. ~nard•. Inf., .• ' P. 0 ; 3~; ~e~ Y;ork, N. Y., ~e lJride was ~~ ~t.b a th~ ~0J1S1~g problem. is r~al-! tiUI ' ~.. Ule Methodlst plaIna u tbey ate an In tile same lin. !L. B. ~ was , hOllteaa da~ter Dorotl?y, and son O~l~ . Little Miss Ruth 11: a r n~~n' electric 1P'1lll. ~• . Iy getting to · be a . senOU8 Cliurcb will.~ a pop .com aaIe cqDd1tlon'/. No honea u tIlere is to the croup for t.b1a ~tlnI Wb1ch arrived , * k In wayneavillQ . ,~t daUihter Of I4r and ~ ::ne ,~by her _ ~j 'tuation in this ' community. BaturclaJ' ~temQ!mo U&ri\h 21. Pop DO putuJe. A few bop are kept, .... toll4:nred with a aoct8,1 hour and .Tb\U'ldaY.. n1a'M af~ ~ in , EarnbIlrt ciIlebratec1 her aeventb' e.Uer whiCh a tem.pUns salad 0C!Ul'Ie SI we' h~~e received 'Several ~ ~ be ioJd by tile; bori ~ ~.'confined. All ~da ~ retreehD~en". .' RlVCflde. Cil1t~ ~at 1Iflvera.I · b1rtbd~; : annlversary Tuesday W1~~' ~a~ served .b t'the ~~ . J ...:-_ _,,, _ A _ • • ""....- '_ A _._.... . . .. . ., " ' . . montbB. P\)r tbe present they 1V1ll ' . Guests bicludei1 the _ _ - , , ' • •~ . ..~ ..~" . . f . ' ........ ................... ........... .-- 1»'0- _~, ...... _ - as;e DWRU ~d .. _ Rl:PtJBL1CAN CL1JB NOIl'ICB ___ . , - ' '- a ~er party•• IIiss SUzanne~ ...._ _.' .~ '; f~t1c UlQuhi,!8-......or ~.........,: . . tiQin tile . . wID be uaed canm!d. ~averaP. fal'mep-iii pm_' _ . ' reall1e with Kra. . coQarl1'a~~~ JSn aDd x.oten rSourh 'w,ete - be ' or~.... Zerkle, ~ ~1Ul f · . • .h'Ousej in 1be 1_ feW days r. dlureb,:,mJuloaa wort. _ well '.~ . . not .baVI a TIle 'f8$De ~ ~Ucan Mr.. and .IIn. , A. 0. arury. _ .. • . , J~~ BIcka, .Ja.neth .B'~ , • .. . • lot of ambJtIoD, &Del does DOt WID' WOmen~ub wID ~ their regular lib CoDard UllIIned hJa . . . du- Mr. and Ml'I. It: R. BDl enter- It.... ancl saJail PlPI.DI~_ , •• looks '!ike a &004 oppor+ IUld make a i~. .invest- more iIe1da. _ ~. W~81da7 after~ ~ ~ ~ qf u. w~Vllli ~ u . ~Ir Qve~ltrht guM W~~,!DII, RalIIb - . . .:: '. tunitt fol' someone ~ .take ment in ding some new ~ .bIUr. the IP'CJlaDd bu IlOOD. 2& It the bOmt of JIra. Parme1". 'D!"'"1t. 111'. Jamee Db,- a former .... 1M BJIM, ~dUlltaai of the _ellenc1 homes... bem MnIoId fa&' OID_ _• . . . . . . . JDI. ' fItIDd at tbtdrIlD· lIarpvIJIe. ~ tact everyone in the townshiP. They are explain~g ' that scrap metal should eJther be donated or sold at once. U one has a ~ supply of scrap, they may give it to the committee. The committee Is wUling to pay the current market price lor the scrap which Is 60 cents per hundred pounds. and 40 cents for wire fence. . If one cares to sell to a dealer, It is all the ~me to the committee. The important thing Is to get your scrap metal BAOK INTO PRODUonON, The first collection of the campaign is set next week, starting March 29. In Waynesville, the vUDr, H. E. Hathaway, J. P. Fromm lage trucks will gather up the scrap. and Frank Z. Hess comprise the whiJe township trucks will bring It In from the farms nom1Jl~tlng committee which will select two ,alatea of cand1dates for If the collection justifies, tbe election at the Aprll meeting of the cOmmittee may /ihlp It from here Waynesville Civic club. Each slate by rail. Any funds the committee will con ta1n f our 0 f(1cef:S, preSident, may collect will be used for expensvlc~resldent. secretary and treas- es in some phase of Defense work urer, and two directors, who, after here. the ApriJ election, will t.ake oUlce As near as is possible, committee . b May 1. mem h ers h are inIonnJ.ng cltlzens The aOeve committee- was ap- w en t e trucks '11111 come to haul pointed at the regular dinner and awa~ the scrap. Those no:t cont.actbusiness meeting of tbe organlza- ed by committee members can cont19n held Monday 'n1ght at toe taot Mr. Bunnell or any member of MethOdist church. 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1'B.In ' and 1 d 't' t d P Ubl'18h er some snow and some more \" n E . C. Crane Ed loan ;-~ -==:---:==_::::_===:_:_::::_----~,...-'and ' mud Spring Is on the way. ISSuED EVERY TH1J'RSDAY. ToOk some ·ells,. to the hatch~I'Y SUbscrlptl.on PrIce. $1.50 P r Year. Payable in Advance t his mornmg. ThIlY ay they have _ _ ______________" been getting aboUit seventy per'c ent - - ---..:.----:---hatch of their eg8ll but some eggs they hntched for 11 customer hatch' ed eighty per cent. These ought to do better than that for it Is a little , later. Our hem get cod llver oll in Spxlng came to town today. tence stretchers ; 300 gal. heQ'shcl\dj -~--------------------------------~. their feed and they have mUk too. A . crocus opened wIde its yellow 6 lndlvjdual hog hOl,lses; hog ~~• • • NEW SUlTS Franklln. I am anXIous to Siee how they come trough.s; lot cement . forms; hay ISllibelle DOWll5 filed a divorce Cora Hartsoclt. by admin1strator,' out, they were lovely blg eggs. And at March's cold, gray fork. rope and pulleys ; 2 teed boxes ; John Downs, Olrcle- to Byron P . Hartsock, Inlerest in 51 wind-blown 5kle.. 01\ drums: forks ; shovels; hoes; Lion "=lust ...,Maroh IS.Another ceJf. DaisY has ~ TARVIA-L~C TAR AND vllle, who she charged wjth neglect. acres in Wayne t w p . ' Safe huddled In the protectlng .1l Iron kettles anq stanc1s and )0 ..... u d Llna WUk to a fine bli bull calf. She Is a llttle tobacco boxes; and m any small IUROAD OIL, EXCAVATING They were married In 1938 ·and V~ .. an u erson cow but this Is a beautiful big calf grass . , tlOll. DUMP TRUOK SERVICE ha e a one-year-oId son. She also Conrad Purke plot in 00rwtD He was standIng up 5Ucklng wben It , smJlea at people I1s they passed. Ucles too numerous to men ,",. !leeks custody of the child. H. M. and Bessie Wyles to Gor- MIle "MIle Gvner. COITeIIpoDclent we found blm aud he was able to To everyone it seemed to say. FEED ~"EADY MIX CONCRETE 'Uful 10 in d S I ... ", 4110 bU5heis hand hUsl(ed oorn; 7~ Vlrg1n! CO.\t:MON PLEAS PROOEEDINGS d on an d a nJ es, acres travel to the barn on h1s own legs "Good news, my frlen s, pr...oo bushels wheat and rye: 2 tons hay, t Mrs. Mary Wilson, of Lebanon. With occaatonal pauses for refreshcnme to town tod ay." Eileen Rose obtained a divorce HamUt onwp. . / ,. .IARNESS Faye Kelly 'to Norvil E. LanC8.'lter, 11 spending a few dayS ~ tbe bome ment. Maggie camo running to see The song sparrow In the che"y . fro m Earl Rose, who she charged 2 double sets work harneis; col. ahone, Waynl!8ville 2911 with neglect, custody of their 17- plot in Harveysburg. 01 Mr. and Mrs. Almore P'err1lI. if that could be her calf b~t 6he t ree lars. lines, bridles and halter5. Morrow Phone No. , 3 month-old son and II. stated sum Katherine Rommes to Harry O. lI1aa Barbara Cain who hall beeil lIDlelled him and found that he diet Sl.nis every day TEMIS-CASH for his support. Handley. 5 acres in Deerfleld twp. quite stok for the past two weeks, n·t .h ave the ,rI.ibt smell so she "Cheer up my friends; for Spring Lebanon offiCe Phone 473KS. H. BURNETT. The court set March 19 for R?B. P . Hartsock to O. E. and Plor- returned to her classes in Harveys- stopped ba.wllng land went on about Is on tl')e Wlly." ' R«;1ilden ce-9p M W. N. eel\rs, AUQ~i(ln~er, bert W. Fisher to show wby con- enee Stantortb. 54 acres in Wayne school Monday. ber own alfa1rs. But crocus, spIte of rain or snow WaynesylUo Ohio. Ph one 26~1 Mr. and Mrs. W. o. TIchenor, of March 14. Bad luck ' today. If it wUl say, tempt of court charges should not· twp. Sears and Reuon. Clerks, be placed against him in the IIUlt Alfred and MIldrecS KlDdred to Harveysburg, were recent · c&uer& at had been yesterday someone would "Cheer up, my friends, Spring came of 'Laura FISher agaln5t Robert W. Amanda Bowman, 21 acre. in the Jorion bome. have said that it was because it to town today." Fisher. Olearcreek twp. lira, Mabel Terry and M1sa An- was Friday the thlrteen'Gh. Sad PUBLIC SALE The court set Marcb 21 to bear Shennan and Belle HW to EI1a dromec1a Thompson. of De,ytoD. luck usually means that somcone Ae I ba.ve sold my farm . + will tM pendente lite alimony motiOn M. Stou~. lot 881 in PranIilln. spent the week-end at tbe TenTY has sUpped up Cln the job. Though 8peed and Ell& RIddle t9 T. J. home. we bad been watohing our young sell at public auction. a.t the farm of the defendant In the sult of WUlocated at Lytle, Ohio, On . lIam Bates agatnst Norma Bates. and Beulah . Adama, lot 3M In Mr and Mrs. Arthur 0a.In and hetrer for daY5 thls was the day SAT.. APRIL lib, 1942 Nannie Eastham. Franklin, Wall Mack1n&w Addlt10n to PraDkl1n. famJiy were vialto.ra sunday of Mr. we didn't keep track of ber and this of slile IUld condItion Beginning at 12 :30 p. m . sharp, Hop-CalvCS-Sheep-Etc. and Mrs. Ira Oox, of Trotwood. afternoon when I found her she granted a aIvorce from Marvin tbe, following chattelS, to-wit : East~ on her charge of cruelty J . Lee Talma8e and son, Albert had had her cnlt but It WIIS not Removed Promptly 3 MULES and .custody or -their foster da\l8h\" and M1aa Jessie Garner were Sun- wUb her. We found it where ahe ..- 8-"'One BPMl good black mules, excel ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN ...... - - - ........-.... day callera at the home ot Mr and had dropped it l:n the soft mud and ter. PhyllIS Jordan. . ' lent workera; one goOd single mule. yoUr Oattle. hogs, sheep and calve. XEN~A Mr. and lin. Raymond 'WUIon Mrs. R: O. Boulware, in OlarkavWe. It had , bogged down and died, mud 5 OATTLE PROB&TE ,couaT to Nonia.Brock Oel" UVe we and The court apprOVed the lnventor- enteka1ned Mr. and K11I. Ol7de lie I4IaII Hannals Jordon and Alf Jor- all over its legs and even in Its One Holstetn cow. 4 years aid. progreS81ve firm tor the blihesf ies of the estates of John R. Oall and lIOn of Dayton. Kr. and dan were su~ts ThU1'lld&y of Mrs. nose. It showed how It had tried to fresh with calf by her ' side ; one ma rket prl~e5 and good service. Knight, Foster, and Martha 011- Mrs. Walter Pope and eon of Leb- Lucy P!abbauah and family, lJ;l get up .but couJldn't and ber hoof Hoisteln and J ersey heUer, fresh Reverse Telephon6 Oharre~an. anon, ...... -_.. Mr. and Mrs. ._, D _ Batet Wddletown. marb showed where she had gone with oalt by side; one J erse.l! cow, 4 Union S&oek Yards. Cincinnati, O. ....... Thne In on Radio Station WOIO Main Xenia, 0, The second and ftJlal' account of and children at dinner and · carda Pal Kerby, formerly of Blue Ball. round and round It It wu a good years old. to !be frelh by day of sale; 12 :25 ot 12 :30 p . m. for our daUr E. G. Buchsleb, IDe. who hall reBld.e d in this community sized, well developed calf. but mud 2 tat steers, 18 months ol~. the estate of Mary Heath Baker; laat Saturday evening. ffillJ'ket reports. a minor. was ' approved. ' Mr. and Mrs. _ene SWet are for two ,ears, paaaed away at b1a and water were too mudl for it. I 6 BROOD SOWS Personal property beloni1na to the proUd parente of a little son. home Wednesday eveninJ follow- baven't felt 50 bad over anything Six l' olanet ohlna brood sows, to the estate of John StetPrwald. born Sunday. March 8, 1M2. q an ll1De8s of some length: He 18 alnce our pretty young heUer got fanow last of April and first or I"!~;~==============~=========:\\ Franltlln. ordered sold at private Mr. Ohase M:eOlellan and family survived by a wife and severa] chU• .tuck in the sp-.r1ng and died from May. . sale, for not less thaD $1,159.38. ' of Trenton, N. J., were callecl bere dren. tb1t effects. Naiture can take care IMPLEMENTS The ftrst account of the estate last week b)' the death of h1I tathPuneral services took place Si.tur- of many tblnra but success In stock 2 wagons; flat top with racks; of J . .Will · Waynesville. ap- er, Mr Prank . McClellan uti alIo da, afternoon at four o'clock from ra1sin8 of any tind take5 constant Supr~me fert1llz~ 10 disc wheat Mechano Therapy Ehctro Therapy proved. tbtl de~th of b1a unclej Mr. aeorae th4 Green Briar cburch. Interment watchtulneu. drill; Deeling mower; Deering Chiropractic The estate of Cella D. C6nv1n, HUston, of DII¥toD, who puaect wu made at SprInaboro. March 16. 'l'be tint . thunder Phllne 78 Lebanon,o· MOrrow: found to have a net; value aWay lust three bOUR later than Puneral.Olrector A. H. Stubbe. of ' atonn Of the lleason. The power fF=========== of ~,fW.75: ' Mr. Xco1el1an. . ' Waynen11le, had charge of the ar- went off just as I was starting to ~_;---:.. =_'.. Sale of real estate tIel~ to Mr. and Mrs. JOShua Inwood at ranaemeDti. , . get d1lmer but tbe.~ ~ood stove is AUCTIONEERING A_ . ANNUAL R~P01tT OF THE CLERRiCOUNTY. OF THE omo the e5tate of Jbeeph E. Mupaer, II1ddletown, were sueate ot Mrs. 'L.. atill b ere and t'h . ere. WB.'I a Iltt] e U>J I VILIIAGE OF WAYNESVILLE, WAl\REN

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Lebanon, approved and diatr1butJoi 'NellIe Peterson and family laat of roceeda ordered, , Sunda,J. • The ado-·'on· of Gerald1ne 'Page Mrs. RObert Queary aDd IODI i"'" by Mr. and Mrs. Oastle ~, pale and DonnIe and Mrs. Bert1na , . Morrow, approved and ' her name Copsey and grandson ,Jerry Hart'ordered changed to Oera1d1ne ;Page aQCk were guests laat 8UDday of Mr. . .Dei Mrs. Mkbael McLa....hl1n (1:1. H """'on. Marlon V. Keitner. Mason, named eanor Copsey) at Dayton. . to adin1n1ster the estate or Wbel I4IaII Lulu B. SoUers of Dayton Keltner with Glenn ~t, D. was a weell:-end vIIltor at the home " E , Ha""'OOd and L. A. Voorbla as of ber. brother. Kr. O. A. Bollen, app~;r5. " and attended the ThanlI: Ottc1ng The. court e.;pproVed the flrst .a nd meetinll at the Metbod1lt chutcb. filial accounte Of the I!II5tatei of . Mr. and' 1oI1'II:.Joe Sm1tb have Henrietta Hines .a nd MoWe Dlt- purchaaed the Arcbdeacon proper'Dlars. MorrOW; "Jobsl O. Death, ty on Nortb lIabi street and Mr.

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WOOd in the cellar so all we had to ville, Ohio, ReverSC' Charges. For Ule Fbcal YeaJI EncUng- December 31 19H clo Wla fire up and go ahead just all BROKERS LIOENSE Population, UNO Census. 832 ' thoulh we bad never heard of an WayneSVille, Ohio, Mar,ch 16. 1942 Stanley & Koogler Balan ~I Ls Expenelectric range. 'You can Just see the ell p Balance • G Jan. 1 ditures Dec.. Sl pasture turrun.g green. There wae For ~tes, Phone 34R6. Wayne5eneral Fund .... -::............ 2659.50 3.888.16 3,184.40 3,363.26 water running everYWhere IncludAuto License Street Repair Fund 19.54 879.36 877.86 21 .04 _ _ _ _ _ _....:.._ _ _ _ _ _~~=====~~===:::::= ::J Gasoline Tax Street R epair Fund- 226.2.8 ,371 .00 ,458.2'f ' -~- ', Totals General Village Funds .. 2905.32 6.138.52 5,520.50 3,523:34 Water Works Fund ..... .... . . . 1:958.92 21157.42 2,750.22 2,16f!.12 Bond Re~1rement Fund ' ... ... .. 2,15S.85 1,668'.46 ) ,878.50 1,943.81 Firemen's Indemruty Fund ... .. . 1,152.23 1,152.28 . , qrand Total5 ot All Funds , • (Clerk) . 8 170 .Out.standlng W~~~· C Add.>·..... ' .32 10.764.40 10.149:22 8 ,'185.50 'LTeasurer's Cash Balance 8940.21 ' 154.71 Total Cash Balance, Dec. 3i'' .i94i . ..... .. ...... ... ..... '.... ... " .8 94{) 21 SUJ\IMARY' OF RECEIPTS ' . Property Taxes-General Fund ........ . . . . . .. .... . .. 2 328 59 BO~d Retirement and Sinking Funds 1'''68'46 Total Property Taxcs . . . . . . . . . . .. 'U • 3,997.05 . .Fr~, t~~~~ Rtbue. Maaotaten. f · SArm1Chthd~~~Southeth J·..."!'in· to·~ths. wBertshaoQosr~.~ b~teteSll Cigarette Tax ..... .. . : ::::::: · ··· · · ··· ······ ·· ··· · ······· · · · , ,.. "e ne nu"e ' o~ e III 0 pro.,..•.•y on -e . " • • ....nu .......y .. rState ,M otor Vehicle Tax . .... . .. ..... • . ..•.... . . . ...... 63 .00 781.25 8. Harb~Ugh, BprtnrborO, ·street. foimerly by Mrs. Vet- noon, ber ' Co-hOl~ were Mrs. GMpl1ne Tax .. . . . . .. . .. .. : :: :::::: : : ... .. . . . ... . . .. .. . . ... . 1,371.00 found +" be 18.616.82. ' ten. ' Will Moor and ' l11'li Earl Prost. Inheritance Tax-General Fu .. . .... . . ...... . ...... . "" • TOtal Inherita .T ' nd . . ...: ..... . .. . .. . .. . 195.57 The inventory of the estate Of Oapt. Howard 0la0 of ~tterMIas Gn.ce sinart 'and l11'li. Har.- · S41es Tax nce ax .•; •. . ... .. .... . . •. . .•. . .•.. ..... • " . . . 195.57 Nancy H. Kelly, Morrow ' wW be son Ple1d and l11'li. 0I8n hAve tak- riet Olark, were De,yton moppers State Beer "p" ....................................... . 800.00 read' April 1. • aD ap&rtment with WI. Arch Fr1day. . Local mcense~e=, p~~i~ ........ .. ... .. ........... " 300.00 TotAl lJcenses an . . ... . , ... . ..: . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Georle Carter Wall named to ad- Oopsey ·~d moved last Thursday. Oarol McO&rren ~ Indlanbeed \ ' lLRerm1ts ~.. .. ~ . ..n1~ a_A ton Fines and Costs .... . .... : ... . . . . , ,... ................... ~---- s;;==-,..,....-~ m1n1ster tbe estate of J. F. Oarter, Mr. Joe Avq ...... Mrs. HOI ,GaP. Pa., 11 enjoying a furlough MIsc. Fees , Bales and Charjres , .. ... •. ..: ... . . . .. . . . . ...... 67. M~j' wit,!t Harry ,and George Sr.. are on the a1e1t lISt. . with b1a parents, Mr. and Mra. Gen'l Village and Other' Funds . ....... . . . . . .. , .. 200.00 . Brooklt and Herman Oowdrey as Mrs. p. M. mett. spent Thursd~y Frank Mccarren and fam1ly. Total Miscellaneous Fees. Sales and Oharges in Xenia with · ber daU8hter, ~ra. Mrs. Anna HarrIs. of Dayton, Is PUblic Service EnterpriseS-Water RentalS et~"""" 4iI 200.00 appraisers. 'rotal Service Enterprises . . . . .". . • . ,. . . . .. . ...... 2957.1 .. . Fre.nlt B. Dilley was named ad- Raymond Osborne. 0( . Ule guest of her slater, Mrs, Susle Total PubUo Revenue . . . . ., . . . . . .. . . 'WoO m1n~trator 01 the estate of 'oer- Quite a DUmber of our local wom- Olllam. With'Any M.,azUte Lisled Below: . Transfers from Oth~r' ':ru~ct:; "" "" '........ ,... .. ........ 10,733.95 t rude ' A. Dilley with Earl Tho........: en attended the ACbIevement De,y Mra. Le .w . Wuh and lIIn. n....-e Grand Total Recel t .. ..... . ... : .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. 30.~ BOn J. O. AUDker and Everett program 10 Xenia last Friday. Parker were Wl!mIngton 0 'OF 'EXPENDiTUREs" .... .. . 10,764.40 as appraisers. . Mrs Eo c. attended the Thursday. ~.'!con f"~~Gry 2.50 Operation . N~w Oonstructlon The -estate.. or An__ HllCletlnnt, t~l of a coua1n 'in lIiddletown Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur W"_A- of II 0 Am .,:con 'UI row............. ••••• 1.75 and aDd Equipment. ~ ......... .rlcon Mogollne ... . ............... 2 95 Mainteha~e , etc FranklIn, found to be ~empt from laat Friday. CbarlettoD, W. Va., were week-end 0 Am"rico~ Turkey Journo' .............. General Government " • inheritance taxes. Mr. and Mra. Oarl Smith were guesta of relativea bere. AVIATION ~' li.f. JFor i'.l/ Bov') .............. 2.50 Legislative (CoUnCil) .. ... . .. .. ..... . .. , . 144.00 The OoIJununlt club t Wed MOVII 0 ChIT~·l!f .rme,, ' .. .. ................ 1.75 General Execu~lve ....... . ............. .. 453.00 MABRIAQE L1CBNSES SPrtnctte1d V)Ia1toia laIt Thundaf DIng , me lOMANlCl 0 Click (I;i~~ ·M .... ·.. ~,9S Elections ...... .' ... . . .. ...... ... ....... .. 15.95 00 • Merle G. Ell1a. 36. Norwood, salea- eve • neaday ' even1na, the hOlts' to~ the OUTDOORS 0 Collier's We.~I" ogOlln' .............. 2.50 BUildings (TOwn Hall, etc.) . . .. ........ . 67.96 26 Mrs Russel St1nile1 Jalted Day en1n ' ... ... ................ . Total General Government d Mrs Edith M llyn llUI,n; an , • ea.,. Y - ev. g were . Mr. Charles Smart, WESTON Etud. Music M0901in. • ............... 2.95 Protection to p. erson aM"" Pro·p·e·r·t..:.:..: ...... . .. 680.91 Frankltn. . ton ]utP'l1clq. • . Georie Wall and Oharles Doster. Row., . Grower ....................... 2.50 ...... J Carl Edward BroWn. 18, LebanOD, Mr. aDd l0i1'ii. P. A. DanJel and A dellc10us plate lunch Wall served RCT'ON ~ 0 ~ur-Fii.h-/~II~. .: ..................... 2.25 :.~ce .. : : : ..... . .. ...... , ... . ...... .. ...... . ... " . ...... ... '. 335961.4048 HUMOR H OUI • 0 °9 01ln _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.75 factOry worker, anc1 Pauline Marsh- Mr. and Mrll. L. A. Frump, of Wl1- by the bOlts. • ub:ti"9 8. Fllhw'J ............. ~ ...... 2.00 Total Protection to Person and P;~~rtY" 747.52 all, 18. Oregonia. m.lngton, were luesla laat Sunday of M1ia K.athi.een Graham, of De". FAItM j ~rtyPl(ree~) .. · ................... 2 .50 Health - Total ;-:" ... .... .. ............... ::.: 8000 01&y Rubin Lawson .32. rallroad- Mr. and Mrs.' D. W. Gorham. too, was a week-end JUett 'of her NIWS t M : (I ,e ur; , 1191111n .) ............... 2.59 STantltatiOD-ocneral . Village Funds .. . . ...... 349~ .. 09aJfne ''illest ••••••••••••••• ].45 ' 0 al SanUatlon a aM '61', and ~ "'''''ada W1l&on" 39 both ' Of ....- D Leo Will. . .... ....- . . . .enter· ._.... ta. • -..... .-. aDd .- ....... HOU..__ • ...""'LD Modem Romoncea . •••••••••• , ........... 2.00 . ..• . '. . . . .•• , • • • • • 349.82 ..... . . . . . . . . , . , . _....... __ '" B oward Hjghway"· I'1 neral• ••.... Vill ...Fu Mod . m ' ~ age nds .... ...... . .. 3511.09 PranIt11n; '. the IdDdergarten cblldren last ..-Graham, of near u-n. . cOo . -tY, " . N em $ aMn . ................. ~~ .... 2.00 ... otal High ' 5.911 '-",,etur. Me 90 zl ne 3'f5 . "ways·················· ,.: .. . . . .... 3.511.09 5.911 Burl Dalton ~ 19 mlll .;" ....... er and Wednesda" In celebratloD at uttle ...... "'a"'_ 0IIb0 f ~ --.... . . ~ ..... .,.al Ovid ........ . ............. . Publ1c Ser vl~e En terprlscs-Wate. r ."'·orks·· ·..• '. 2..,;'81.97 "u,,~ , J _ _ _ _.......e m, «I ,£ANanon, ...____ ...... ;"""JOf),ra : ... . .................... , •• 2.00 ,.. . 168.211 Myrtle Olemmons, 18. both of Nancy Lou'. flttb bI.rtbdaJ. was a S\mdi.7 sueet of her parents, ADWitmIb ~_a 2.25 '1:'1?~J PU~llo Servjce Enterprises ............ .2.581.97 168.26 C Franklln. A paper on Legenda of tbe Mr. and Mrs. M~ o.bom. . . phflb~' Mol·zln. .... •••••• ,.....:'.. 2.L0 To tal'PC I Aase5l!Dent ·Oonst. ~ds .... ~ ... 114,76 . . . ' p.t n., f 2 III"!') •••• : ..... ~ ...... 2.00 0 'M1sceUf!,neoua . .......... , ... ............ 114,76 omenew ' , Ohailes Day. 20, insfal1et, and "Shamrock" and "Jlo8':IVood"· was lIri. LIIzle Bhldaker spent two .rso~~1 ............. ~ ••••• 2.10 T Bond Re~ement and SIn1dng Funds .... ' 778.50 . 'Florence Bunnel, 21. both of Frank- re!'d by Mrs. , Dan Aultman . of days Jut w~ ~ Xenia u the ~, omec~ft ., .••••••••• .~.••• "" ~.50 ota} Interest ., .. .. .. .. • ; .. ,.,.. .. ....... .... '178.50 iln. . ' . . XenJa at a meeting of the n..4_ ....-'- _I ber ........... _ .-a'.. _ ••_ " ·PoDPpuu,•• rr MSdech.,n1c.'. 'nth' ••, ....... .'........ ' 2.95 Tota] Ji!XP' ,and Outlay >, . , . .. .... ... . . . . . ...... 8.844.67 . ,. . . ..,- .. ~... ... _~WDV"'~, ",D. 1_-' eI)C8 ... o y ••••.•.••••••••• 2.50 " Outlay Ohaln QardeD' club at ~e borne of BuIde DJ,co aDd famlJ7 ' ... Iaool: . .. ...... - ................... 2.Y S Bonds a~d' ~' ~d:':':''' ..... , .... .......... . 17~ . ~ B~rA.TE TRANSFERS "~ura Varner Reed, et al to Etr.~ Mrs. Leo WlUem,~ last WedDet~ Mlseea 0arr0J and Rhoda :cl.nce: Moklt.itlca (12 I"u•• ) ;! .•••••. 2.00 BoDd Rktirenient and S1nk1ng Fln~""1100 00 'tl ere."n,.nduld.. .............. .......... ' 2.00 'I1 ta] Bo ds ..... ,.... . o. fiimtttl'. tw~.. trac ts in' lIaas1e_.twp. day atternoon. MOtIon p1cturea ~of ne~ot near Waynesville. ~ b ........................ .... 7.00 0 ~ . and Lo!lns Pai(I . .. . . .... : ..... . 1,100.00 • Ivw ScrM!I ............. '..... ~ ...... 2.00 Bert. O. Hartsock, .bY a~tra- flowers were ahown. Tblrty m~- day JUests of their arani:Sm~er, UlL . Transfer to Other Funds ......... . ........ 3045 tor W1n1tred ~" bet d .-,no-M.gllzJn. About Peopl....... ... %.50 . Qrand Tota~' ~diturea • : .. ... : .... .. ....... 10,149:22 , ..... .u.IU~ to M-. a an . - - were preeent ""'" lin. Sad1e ReuoD ' ; ~orld DlcJnt .....,... . ............. ~ . 3,o4S . BONDED DEBT DEVEMBEa 31 1941 d~e Hunter 119 acres 'In Wayne club votecl'to II\Ibecr1W tor a inem- Mr. and lin. vi. .P . McCarren 'Dia'~' M~;~~i~~' ;;,; .th... :U5 ' . LIA.BII..JTtES ' t.WP.: . . beJ$iP ,~ tbe Red Oroa. and daU8hter, ~."Kenn.etb P!abc . MoCfern Worne_.'"':................ . : .. 2.00 OUTST4NDING G~ 'BONPS WUlIam H. LaableY, bY:·Il~nJa.., Refrellbmeot.l were ,served bJ. .oi Walhoundlnl, were wet - ead - -- - - - - - - - ~ _ _ _ _ Be (Viuaar , (l!a~ b1 ~ Taxation) . ' tlstGt~ to Oatherine 8IOan, tract in Mrs. ~ . &IIIated b7 1Oa. .au-ti at'theIr home here. , TO=. General ean~~ 'bci' d'~' .......... ,.........:..... ~I,200.,oO w..; __ t _ ' ~Total QUIA e-ded Debt' • • • •,y• • • • • • • •e . ... '.......... " .... '" "lU~.OO .... .,........~ . ." Herman Blair, Mrs. Lawrence Ala1Ir. AI.... Kennedy hU beelf"eonI .-';": eM.oo ~ PhWp Bna to John Ander ~nd Un. Oora QuearJ. The ' finecl to h1s bame em aet!OiiDt of llLOA'l'ING DEBT: .. . ............ . ,.... • ......

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Tire shortage is having a

zations in many states.

Of Ohio the survey states:

new life . . . We allo note

The aurvey shows that the

We find that the small town

that they are buying better

are alert to

habits of peopfe in smaller

buying practices of families

and farm people are buying

quality

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that hall prelented itself •••

TRADE AT HOME-You

~ccord.

living in rural communities

closer to home in order- to

takine on new lines they

stores here are able to IIUp·

will find that you can do

ins to a recent lurvey of the

haa changed within the last

conserve tirel. It has given

would never consider hand.

ply you with milDY lines of

just al well and will "SAVE

wholsesale ' grocers organi.

few months.

many of these merchants

ling before.

merchandille you formerly

TIRES AND MONEY TOO.

decided effect on the buying towns and on farms,

Specials!

opportunity

in the nearby citiel.

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We have a LIMITED NUMBER of 1941 and 1942 Models of Electrical Refrig erators of the. three leading

The Miami Gazette

makes which the Govemm.e.At permits ua to offer for

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WANT ADS

BUY NOW AND SAVEl

Fa'i rley Rard,ware Store Larget; Because of Bette~.s~n,~~e, Quality. and Price Eatablilhed 11849-1941

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SELL what 'you .DON'T neecl BUY what -you DO need. '•. ..Here'l the place to.do both job.

'Buy 'That Electric , Refrigerator NOW

By Popular Demand We Are Extending Our Offer of One First Aid Book With the Purchale of One ~cKeaaon Item.

,Waynesville Drug Store ,

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FOR THIS WEEK.' ONLY

. HERE ARE A FEW McKESSON BARGAINS I McKESSON MILK OF lItIAGNESIA 8 oz ... :..... 25c 16 oz .........39c 32 oz. 59c 10 oz. PUR SIN (a real blood tonic) ............ $-1.00 16 oz .' Liquid Petrolatum HeavY 'Mineral oii .... 59c 4 oz. ANTACID Powder (for stomach distress) . 50c

merchandile

thought necessary to obtain

Waynesville merch ant II

IT PAYS! Read your Home Town NewlJpaper E"ery W•• k

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W.H. MADDEN & COMPANY ,EveiYthing for ~uilding ' PHONE 2281 WaYDe8vill~, Ohio

'The' Waynesv~lle Farmers Ex~hanger' Company .

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Make your car last longer by making needed replacements .and repairs in' t,ime to avoia serious trouble. • "

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CHOW ME.N~B'e.D Sprouts, . Ve••table.; ,NOodle. " CHEF BOYARDEE-Sp••hetti Dbmer ·. SPAGH. ETn~,rilh Cheeae and Tom~to ' Sauce SARD.N~In' Oil or Mutant '

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, No we to wa,i~ for apring rainl "to mark a leak on the bedroom ceiling. N~ n~ to put aomethinlr.. thaf may cau~e loole plaster and w~le~' damage before you know it: Examine the roof nowl , WE CAN SUPPLY tHE NEEDED 'REPAIRS.

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Wayne Twp. $chools

• l11NIoa CWI nAY mHt ttlolr 1dtntltJ at leut quea• bCllllol hilt, InttZ1aUuneD' II 10' vial to peG- Woalablo. You may no~ l'tC08U1Ie 141'. Inl1 l41'i, VII' Bume', plt when they _re natura1l1 'burc1- loanailll HlU'dln at flrat.but, you 'AUa. J : B. ~one8 anel Mrs. Wilbur ened Wl~h the \vQ1'l'les and sa.crlflOts, will enjoy his potrayal of Henry, a Foi.llkl attended th~ ann~al ciInner of war. Perhaps we shall noW. III rQ coli)\'~ servant. Vlrihlla Preston

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assec1&tlon at DUiton than ever,. apprecIate simple forms will, by nt:cesslty, have aged as !ipe8 ~ek. 01 c te$lnment. For something that beloved 1\'J.tress. Belen Hays; !.Ii Mrs., Emma Koverman, who Is othor ~han the ,bl-weekly- movie or some ot· her plays. As tile plob' be~ convalescing from a broken 11mb a game of ~ards or chec~eis. qon't comes more and more Involved. tho of several weeks ago. had. a very fall 1.0 see the JunlQr Class play, clull'acters wlll purposely have less Dear "Buck:" bAd attack of acute indlges,tlon last "Hobgoblin House," Thursdny, Mar. than theil' usual amount of com19 at 8 o·clock. ,Welfpeaday night, Sorry. pal, but I just ' didn't have time to write an ad this week .Mr. Everett Early 10 Ul at th1a In t1Us ~ma. well _ kno,wn posure. in time to make your deadline. tlnie. W~lle$vll\~ boy s and girls You, yourself, may be less than Tunes We just came back from Cincinnati with new contracts l4rs. Boward Deweese spent Fri- whose names do not need to be in composed, at, tImes, as tht:> weird Qay with Mr. and Mrs. ,-ran~ blnztnS jlihtli to attract your at- saga unravels Itsel!. You must see covering some of the world's greatest movies. It surely keeps one on tentlon, will /lSSume ~oles that will "Bobgoblln HOUse" tontght· Oleveland at West Carrollton. tho jump to make a theatre operate. I've been busier than a Jap trying Mra. Stanley Balley, Mrs. Clyde to clean up on McArthur. " Wharton and. Mr/5. J. B. Jonee atThere are so many good pictures coming up 'too tbat I hate to tended the Womanless wedding at miss out on an ad this week. Listen, chum, to what's coming for the Springboro gym on Wednesday evening. . I arrleUe F. Thomaa, Corresponden' next few ·days: Friday and Saturday, "Tuxedo Junction" is booked in. .Mr. and Mrs. G . W. Wolfe and Beulah Smlt.h was the Sunday 'l'bat's that sweUlittle down to earth film starring the Weaver Brothers • (, h lldren moved from ~e Fisher afternoon guest of DOrothy GerThe herds of Wllllam Doster• and Elviry. The farm folks always enjoy this combination so well, beDial 2111 - Waynesville farm to ,near Spring Valley Wed- hard. Harveysburg, and C. E. Stanfort.h, cause they always talk their language. The musical talent in this show nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Harris Mrs, Harrison of Dayton. Is ste,y- WaynesvU1e wore Mgh among those surely know their ho-down, "Toots." Hope')tOu will be on dl~ck yourself. and daughter, Miss Loulse. moved Ing at the Lester KenrIck home. ot tho Warre.l Co.. Dairy Herd 1mSunday and Monday, Doug Fairbanks Jr., comes t o the Twin on Thursday from the Early farm Sherman Rogers, M. M. Holton provemel1t Assoclation In buttc11at I to the Fisher farm. vacated by and W. C, Smith attended, ihe production during February. aeTheatre in "Coraicon Brothera". Thatl's the Alexander Duma classic Woltes. Xenia Area meeting of executives cording to tile monthly report at produced by Edward Small. The story calls for action andl, Brother, it Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Bumett hlloveat the Xenia Church ot Christ Sun- Norbert Fawley. Il&ociatlon tesler. plenty. Ruth Warrick is the little cutie who tries to capture the 801<1 their farm to Mr. KIser. of day afternoon. Doster's herd was high among neart of both 'boys in the film. Dayton. ' :r,4r. J~ss ,Johnson died Sunday those of 16 cows or more with an (~t1nuecl trun ~ 1) We booked a swell musical show for the middle of next week on Friends here received word last mo~nlpg at the 110m\, of l'iJs average of 33.9 pounds wblle tlle Bourne, 191; Wymer L. Drake, 198; Wednesday and Thursday with Jack Oakie, Linda Darnell and Walter week of the death of Mrs. A. C. daughter, Mrs. ~gll6 Saylor. His LeQanon S~te Farm placed seoond WIlla,rd W, Bogan, 199; Carl R. BoBrennan. ' This'll wow 'em, Unclel What comedy I What music l What Thompson on Monday of last week funeral was held Wednesday at with 31.8 pounds. Dester's herd 18 gan, 200; Gllbert Biggs, 202; Isaac at her bome in Strattonvtlle,Pa.'Dle hili hOln(l with burial In Bellbrook Jerseys Rnd the State FarIJ,l'S HoI. L. Jones, 210; Chester McGeorge, romance I Remember Linda Darnell in "Blood and Sand?" Remember 'Illompeons owned the Duke pro- f emetery . Neelds' of Xenll\ ftre ~n- s~e1Dl1. 215; Marquis p , Rosers, :U6. Walter Brennan as the swamp hermit in "Swamp Water'" Boy, what perty and UVllct l)ere several years. ducthlg the arrangements and Rev. Stanrorth's herd set the pace for Clifford L. Pen~. 211; James a cast for "RUe and Sbine." Don't forget to bring the· misstls l Roob1nB. 219; James McDonald, 2211 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey BurnC!t ~f- Sm1tJt of Ferry will officiate. herds un(ier 15 animals with a 41 "Down Mexico Way" is a Gene Autry special. Republic put this Harold S. Anderson, 223; ' Cla.rence tendOd the Farmers' c I u b at Edith ~m1Ul .lIpent S~nda.y with pound 1lveraGe wH 1 that of Walter ln the highest ~llocation for film rental. I'll have to have a full house W. Tracy. 224; Sylvan J. Allen, 223; • E11l/l, Harveysburg, rallklng, second Waynesville Thursday where they Shirley G1lllI!oJIl. for two shows on this one to break even. He sings some swell songs in Wm a Carr, 228; MarVin Z. W. C. Smith assIsted Rev. L. C. 'wlth 37.3, both herds being Jersey~. were entertained by Mr. and Mr.. , ~es, 229;' Arthur Bane. 230; L. V. Branstrll.tor. The dinner was nadley at the funeral services of Tl1e top herd among Guernseys wa:; it. Right now. I think of "Maria Ellena" and "Beer Barre!1 Polka." Of James W. McKeever. 231; Wm. Ja served at the M. E. churcb base- Dr. J. E. Wltham at WaynesVille, the HI-Ho Farm n r Carllse wi:'h course there are many more. Smiley Burnette is back again with Gene Inabulpt. 236; Chas. E. Hoyle. 236; ment. saturday. a ll average of 26.1 pounds. ~ne COIV and it comes to the Twin Friday and Sat'urday., March 27 and 28. I know Elmer · U. Jones. 238; Clarence,'E, . Mrs. JrulabeUl Smltb ot WaynesRev, and Mrs, Herbert C. Hess In theIr herd prOduced 5,096 pounds you think I'm braggin, but just to let you know I'm not foolin', look Mendenhall, 239; OrvWe Medley, vWe, was a , dlnrier guest SundAY 1 Centerville showed pictures of of butterfat In 98 (Jays. more tlum what's comin': Bob Hope in i'Nothing But the Truth" and "Louisiana 240; Albert Schnaltman" 243; Gao. ot Mrs. Margaret Johns an~ PaUl their mJs.slonlU'f work In Ch~na Ilt the average cow produces ~ Ii yellf ', Purchase," "Henry Aldrich for President," "Sltanghai Gel~ture," Bing JOhns. 1Jte !lerean claae meetlnlf 'I1lur$y V. Satterthwaite. 2U; Fred M. Rush. 2.5; Howard E. ' McGutnn. Mr. and Mrs. E. B, Longacre and evening at Ule Ferrr C~qrcl,l. EnCrosby in "Birth ofthe Blues"; Carrol Lombard 'and Jack Benny in "To GRI\NGE NOTICE Ernest Foulks spent Sunday with t1rely on bls own Rev. Hese went to 248; Alva ? Thompson. 250; Lowell Be or Not to Be;" "Mr. Bugs Goes to Town;" Judy Canova in "SleepyMI;. and ¥rs. Edga.r Patton in Oln- Cblna. to do mlaIIlonary work and The regular birthday supper of Thomae. 251; David G. Wolfe, 252; tlme Gal;" !'Son of Fury:'-' and 00 la la, Betty Grable in "Song of the clnnatt there me,t ancl. married his Wife, the the Waynesvllle Farmer's Grange Malcolm E. Wilson, 2M; Howard p. Ullands," "R'oxie Hart" Jltarriog Ginger Rogers and many more. Mr. and ~. Edwin Nutt of near daughter of a m1sI!1onary familly will be held this saturday night, Shutts. 258; Chaa. E. Andenoo, Honest, Pal~ this aio't bra g g i 0', but who could do CentervWe anel Mr and MJ':i. ~l there, They are leavIng for Boston March 21, at 7 o'clock. Members are 261; James S. B~ 262; Mornetter? ' ~ Moran and son of Oorwin, wero sgon tp worJt wttp ~e soldiers llta- requ~ted to NOT bring baskets as ris Osborn, 214; 'Roy R. Clark; 216; d!nper Villi ,b,e. furnishes!. /1 §0Qd Sunday evening dinner guests ot tiooed ~here , HArold .E. OSbOm, 211; Bllvester '_~ 1'11 have my ad in in tim~ next week. S!l will see YOlll lat~r, Bub. Mr. and Mrs. Therle Jones and son, Mrs.......MIldred CampbeU ~d ber prograpl wiij '!pllpw, Lamb, 281; Robert H. pteston, 2aa; 'J ours for a big time at the :movies. lIUton, ..: h ldren presented a musical prq\ , Donald E. Kerrick, 2M; Wm. . ~NKY HILL. Mrs. Margaret Johns. Paul Johnl gram on the mlrImba. OARD O~ TaANKS BrooIt8, 285; ~ l., Britton, 286; Jas. R . ~ _ . . and Mrs. Walter Kenrick attended Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hunter and I wish to express my sincere aptl:\,e burial o~ the tormer's cousin. daughtel1l Carol !-nn MId Mra, oarl G. Jones, 289; lAwrence Eo P. S.: Oh Yes, Bucky Boy, I'll be in oext week to advertise the pl'eclj!.tlon 'for 4le Jll4'nYl ovely blrtn Lueaa, 295; : Raymond Mol1an, 303; Miss Rutb Davis, of Columbus at Royer Foreman 'Were calle~ at the new serial that will start sooo. The title is "Dick Tracy Vs. Crime, Inc.". clay greetings I received. MIami cemetery Monday at 11 :30 parsonage Friday afternoon. Kennetb L. Woolard, 306; Heri:Iert J. O. ,Ha'wke We have a swell group of short subjects too, like "Superm,a n", "Three Mr: and Mrs. P. J. Thomas called a. m. E. Woolard, 310; IAfe l:J. Henry, 316: Stooges", Rabbit 'Cartoons. Terrytoons, Band reels aod a lot more. Will . Mr. and Mrs So S. Burnett were. on the fOmler's grandmother and Maynard P. Weltz, 318; Clarence B. Mr. and Ml'B; J. B. Chapdlan. Mi. ' be seein' ~OUi Kiddot Monday guests 01 Mr. and Mre,Earl aunt, Mrs, Nancy Ellen' Pope and and ~s. Harvey Burnett, and .Mr. Price. 322; . Clarence R. Woolard, Burnett near Spring Valley, In Mrs. Wade ~ott Frl~El1 Il{tern09Jl. and Mrs. W. E. Corne~l were ~estt 324; JOSepb M. Tlnney, : 325; Tb08. bonor of Mrs. S. H. Burnett's 73rd . ',--~=_____ W, Thompson, 326; ArthUr MUner, Ilt a dinner party Sllturday eveBIRTHDAY DINNER HELD ' 390; Jesse R. Mengle, 331. Dale Ii. blrt;hdll3. SUNDAY FOR MOmER nipg at tbe home ,ot Mr. and Mrs. ' . Mengle, 332: RUlliell E. Tbompeon. S., D. Henkle, Lebano~, in celebra.. , MIl. Ben B........ CorI'eIpoadeDt ...... N.,U. ~ COITeIpoDdeDt , 1'bt Dete~ meetin~ at Lytle 333; Ben. R. GrUber. 335;' 'cbaa. A. JIIra, ... .1IUanl ~Ua. IJornIpondea~ Mrs. Henry Watldns' was honored tlon of the~r gol~en wedding ann!Mr. and MrI Lealie GorsUCh and I Mr. and ,Mrs•.Qayl~ Evans ~ as Hall Wednewy evenl~r WB{! Well OSborn, 330; Fred E. , TbomPllOD, Mr. and Mrs. Ra1DlODd W1l8oa elaUlbter, Marie, v1alted frienda in their ~t tho past w~ the lat- at~nded and qult.& a bit 'of interest by her fatnUy SWlda~ on the 09- versary. 331; Walter L. Sheehan, 33IJ; 'Vic- bad as their dinner guCita on DaYton Sunday. ter's parez:ata, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. tllSten. It was ,in charge of Dr Dye caslon of het birthday ~IlJllversat'f. Our boys at the front need a tor R. Seymour, 340; ~ael W. March . 3, Krs. Paul Peterson and Mr. and Ml'II. Banner Stewart P1ecber, who are on ~ way to ,c arman Crane and John (lollS, of With a basket (llnner. Bcott; 'S50; Israel Winfield SCott, &on Harold of the Eleazer ne1gh- took dinner WIth Mr and NrII El- their hOlIle ~ Mlchlsan after Wayne8v1lle., Walter Kenrick Is Pire Tllose wl10 par,HclpB ted in ' tho 8te~cly flow of supplie~ . You can al351; Paul W.· stOkes, ~; 900. R. borhOd and daugbrer, Mrs. WWlam mer IIa1DeI on suacia.)'. . spending t~he 1V1nter in C1nc1nnatL want~ of tAi4 c:oDFunity• Everett celebration were Mr. and Mrs ' Leo sure th!s by systemat.lc purchase of StJIes, 353; Raymond lI. OoDley, Br. Jacoba and baby son of Columbua. Mr. and Mrs. MOrrIa Lew were Mrs. Mary Brubaker ot New Oar- Barb' Ja 'hea4 of the Wllce torc,e Conner and daughters, ~. " anI! U. S. D, fense Bonds and Stamps. ' 355; Oram Shoup, 356; Wllllam O. Mr. and' Mrs. Edgar Hurley of ~ at the Jtoester 'home Sun- l1ale, .pent the week ~itb Mr. and and Lowell Tho~as of the bomb Mrs. Carmlln Crane' and son .Mr, Smith. 363; Wesley E: suitth. 366; Xenia, ,were gueata later in the day a~d ' Mrs. MIlo MJltenberger and . Mrs.. It, 0., an4 L S. Arthur. ' squad. JaB. T. G~y. J'12: Arthur 'F. Grau week. . ' The all-day qulltlDg was held at Mr: and MrI. sUnuel Malady. of ~alter Kenrick and ClYde whar- fe,m11y, ,M r. and Mrs . Nelson W~t'­ man, 313; 'Harold O. Grabam ,314: Mrs. Ella 'Ba1nea 18 on the ,siCk the home of Mrs Auatln Conner. , Mt: Orab, spent Thureday Wlth ton are In cba.rBe of the salvage k1ns an~ Mr: Obarles Watkins, •John H. Orndorf, 376: Albm Nealy llat. ' Mr. and Mrs. 'Bert Bu1mell and Mrs. L. S. Arthur. ' collection .a nd , wID soon VI~t the Watk1ns. 318: Robert L Planck, 882: Robert Mr. and Mrs. Ralelgb Bogan took ' daughter. were SuadaJ gu08te at Mr. and MrJ. Earl M\ll1'ay of homes in LyUe jUld north to Perry. WEEK-END GUESTS Bilker, 388':, Rapn~ O~,' 389 ~er with Ho.race Compton and the home of thejr son. Clyde. Daytcm, Mn. l,lOwepa zartman of Pvt. ~ ,Il'ewell, brother of Claude J. Barnett. 391; Wade W. Wife of New Burlington, Friday. ~1s8 Martha Klemm. of WyomMr. B1llle Dafoe and MIse Velma Xenia, Mr: an~ Mrs. Pete DemU8 Mrs. WIl~ur P'oulks. of Indian " Ell1s. 394;Joseph R. ,H1teman. 396: iMr. Jeli88 TleDer. a student at Koester spent Sa.tw;sla.y evening In and daugbter Caro1.YD. or New Vi- Town · Gap camp in Pe!lDBYlvanla Ing. waa the weelt-end guest' of Miss Russel} J. Martin, 399; Arthur D. Wllmlngton college was .iueat Dayton the guests of Mr. and Mrs. eona. were sunday ' guests of' Mr. spent part of a seven-day furlougb Virginia Preston. Martin, 400. Mr. and ·Mrs. Leo Deutsch, of speaker at church Sunday and WBI Vaughn Mullen and son GarY'Le'e, and Mrs. OUver Davia and family. here, OIl "Sunday, March 8, Mr. and a dinner guest In the home of Ilr. and Sunday evening wltb 1If. and Sunday jj:ueats of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Foulke entertained to a tam- Springfield, were also vlsltors SunKEEP 'EM F.I.y, - '3 and Mrs. Everett Halnea. Mrs. Delbert lIcGlanahan in It, O. and L. S. Arthur were Mr. 1ly dinner In h1s honor. Those p~w day lit .the PrestoJ} home. Mr. and Mrs. Welden Wilson of Springboro. and Mrs. ' Mlllard Cbatwod ot ent were:' Mr. and ' Mrs. Thomas, RUMOR 18 EBRONEOU8 near X~, called In tbe Bogan QUite a number from Utlc& at- Sprlngf~ld. ~. and ' MD. Ju.ee ' ~er of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. FOR S~ers. 3 or 4 lbe. bome last Monday. ., tended · the Womanleu Ma1&dy of IMadlaonvWe. Mr. 'Albert Jobn Turner and daughter, of West Mrs. John Bawn visited the Rev. TWO MEN Dressed or on foot. Sarah O. BeeMr. and Mrs• .william Smith and day at Sprlllg'boro. Malady. Mrs. Baldy and daushter' Carrollton, Mr. ,and Mrs, J . B Teand Mrs. Haawell. of Hamllton ton. Wayqeav1lle. Rural Route 3. WANTED AT ONCE daughter ~1lyn Sue were dinner The Friendship Class ot the U .Mainle Lou of Mt. Om, Mr. and' well and famlly of Franklin, Miss Saturday JI.!temoon, and is happy Phon.e 2899. Manager lai-ge. well known guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace B. cburch spent Friday e v _ ~. Sam !dalady, Jr.• and Ion 01 Allce ,Wl1l1ams ot . M1d~etown, Mrs. to Inform their 'many friends here food cOl;llpaiiy must appoint two p()R SALE- Pon:elaln.-top klt.cben Compton Sunday. They ' caJled on with Mr ' and Mrs Noah Newman Maratbon, Mr. and Mrs. Budd Ar- L1lllan Evans and SOn Charles, and that, contrary to an idle . rUmor. men for good paylni-,work in the tIlur and Donald SmIth pf ~c1n- Don Foulka of, Dayton and Mr. and table and drop leaf table. J. J. Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlea' Stanley who and son: DaVId. • circulated bere last week, Mrs. localities wh~re thia newspaper' Ia :8. ~rGroves. lIOn and daugh- Backwell, 18 ,m the best of bealth. . Burske. R. R. 2, Waynesvtlle. 3-11e have recently moved into our com- :Mr. and Mrs. Vaugbn Mullen aDd , nati and Bcltty Arthur. circulated. ~nd~r service . and lIOn. and Mr. and Mrs. Levi BUDDeD MIaI V1rJ1n1a HardIn 111 stw con, LYt e. mun1ty, Bunday evening. Phone 2894. do sales work, Pann experience - - - - - - ' - - ---:-:--:-:- Mrs. Donald Halnes v1s1ted ber and ch1ldren w~ caJlera at the fined to ber home WIth the mumps. -----NOTICE HOMEMAKEits FOR SALE - Two fresh Holstein anndparenta at Wapeltoneta Dill Bunnell h t m e . M r . and M1'! ...James Jteener,lPeJlt BEV. 8C~ , VISITS Because 'of the cooking school be- or any kind of sales experience helpfill. Must have car. Pleaant cow~. AlsoPapec Hammer Mm. sunday: · .Mrs. George Cole spent Sunday the week-en.d ~ Winchester., In~. FBlENDS HERE SUNDAY Ing held in Lebanon fhls week, the permanent work. Bend only We are g1&4 ~ '1'8P,Ort that Mr. date of t~~ !ioap making and' h~e Charles Kable. Bellbrook. Phone ' Xl'. and Mrs. Theodore McIntire evenlng Wltb Mrs Bert Bwmeil. name 'and actdress: Personai in86095. ,3-18 ...... __ ...-"... Charles, .... ft"d ..... 8"d "._11. ' . , _..... ".-. T .n",I'; ......,..8 ....n·a '-.an" , R ev. J. J .. Schaeffer, of os, Y ton, " ' - - au .... . . . . . "'0 ............ -_.... ...... _ econo,Dhes me~tlng has been post_ ' terview arranged. Write p. O. - - - - - - - - - - - - Leonard Ell1s and daughtera Doria PARTY BBLD A,! CBANBS BOD 18 sloWlY recov~ from bron- caJled on friends in WaynesvWe. }>ODed untU 'nlesc1ay afternoon, Mar Box 96, Waynesv~e. Ohio. ' FOR BALE-Palr large 1 year old Jane and Susan Ga.yle took dinner cblal pneuilloDia. . Suaday., He v1s1ted, the Friends 31 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carman Crane ,en• Home Mrs Edith M u_-'w d • :30 p. m' ,ltot ~ Grade bulldlna. geldings, '33 Chevrolet plj:k - up ,with ~. and Mrs. Raymond Wll- terta1ned a group of friends SatMr. and Mrs. 'Murrel TInney. have ' . , . , . ....... • ..", an ~iii~iiiiiii~~~~iiiiiiiiiiii~~~~iiiiiiiiiiii~': truck, 2 new tires; SO Olde Sedan, SOD and :Mrs. Ella Hurley, Sunday, urday evenlnc at an Informal par_ moved to tllle1r neW home east of Mr• •d JpI1's. John W. Koresy 'and. f 6 good tires; Manchu Beal!a. , 14rII. EditlJ, R!Lines, AUce and t Theli' ta ,..... u _ town and 1m. Nettle TInney ~ eon. • , . . Kenneth Fox Waverly Pana. Ro' Hain to.. d d A hi t y. guoa were -... aDd -.D. moVed 'bact . to her :;arm , for .the Since the loes 'of hl8 wHe a fe,w , 3-12,1888. ~e as a ..,n e c evemen John Turner, Dr. and- Mri. H: P. s;' ....... er. " weeks ago, b~ has ,been. . residing, .... t 'V_'A -e ..... 'A'" -_.. D-, a ........... vw - - - . . .~ W...,.. Dye. Mr. and .Kra ld -KIller, ---. Ralelih lA,wpon :aDdft.a;JJly apent WIth , lrtenda on 8a,lem avenue. ';r POR SALE - Extra Good AlI&Ua 8ATllBDAY BVBNING G'UB8TS and ,Mr. and Mn. Oarl 00J;Wd. Bunday WJth t.._ ~ta, Mr. and ,payton, .. but 'announced to fr1enda \The ROXallna C~nning company ,wishes tQ ifn- Hay, Lee ' ,Lemmon, Rou~ . 2 t"" ,,_ • . CII4S. I.ellAY FABII BOLD '.. ,Mn. Wm. It.a~. ' , uw~ tba. af~r Easter he will leave 'nounce that ~bey are now ' contracting their sweet Mr. ~d Mn. R\II8ellIlartln ~ ' , _ , Mr. and Mn Sherman Tlnne1 .for Callfornfa where be wID v1a1t Waynesville, OhiO. ~·12. 1S, -. , corn acreage for 1942. " .... . .. . ---..:......:..---'---: - - - - - - family bas as Saturday . evenlna' ,Mr. ', and Mrs. Obaile. J,eKay ~ . MR. Net'" ~ w:ere Pf,J- with h1a a1aters. , ~ither e6ntact r them· at their office or "telephone . W~ ~ Jj:xper~ pi for ' pests: Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Planck ' t . havo . sold their f~ on" state on shOppera ...~ , ' . _._ _--,.-..:._ , WayneSVille 2ti78• • . . boUIework an country home I)~ and son,- Rlchari:l, of cincinnati; Route D, to Mr.. and' Mrs. '<>'Ban:, . , III': L: B. WIDlaina of Lebanon. , WAB&BN ~~" DA.CIIDs' lIDBTING W-rDesvtpe. Gall W~ Mr, and Mrs', Wayne PlanCk and Ian of BellIltook; aDd are 'for the wu the week. - end IUBIIt of or. ...". a-18. fam1l1. of Day~; Mr. and :Kn. present J)JaIdng ih~ ' .... wlUs ~. SIler.aan__Tlnney. . :, -:. <-.or --, -B.aro1d~, Of....1'.ebanoo: ~ Mr. LeIIa¥'a parente u;" and ~ BotIIiIe ~ I Junior L ~ are A Joint ~-of'W.mn CoUD~:sr:. Ratte. MJ8I Mary lI1JJer and ..lIr. P. 11. ~. . . both ~ .' " bk:.rcJea. ' ty ~ ~ members of Jfoards of the

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Local friends of "Chick" Peters were all excited last week because they thought they finally found out where he was located a nd co uld write him a letter... great was t he pl'epurat~on for se nding the letter ... several persons had contributed to the writing thereof. in fact Bill Peter~ (the t>-aseball authority) had agreed to take the letter to Dayton to m a ke connections with the air mail.:. the letter was about to be mailed when 10 alld behold w rd ca.me from Cin_ cinna.ti that Chick was there a.nd would like for someone to me~t him in Lebanon in a couple of hours ... anyhow Chick is here on a furlough and having the time of his ·life ... according to the latest inforrnatiQn, The King ~ro8. J3U8 Lirle wi11 put on an early m~rning bu from Xenia to Cincinnati April 1. .. ho hum l

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Franklin, and Mrs. Loring Lane, Mason. Thirty-six persons attended the meeting and banquet whiCh preceded. Speakers for the evening included Doctors Robert and Ed Blair, of Lebanon ; Dr. N. A. Hamilton, or Franklin; and Dr. Mary L. Cook, of Waynesv1l1e. Charles J. Waggoner, Lebanon, Red Cross representative, also addressed the gathering and Mrs. Bess Augsperger, field representlltlve of the Cincinnati Area Red Cross, talked to the nurses and doctors concerning blood donors. Plans in deWI were discussed for a mobile unit here In Warren County in the near future . . Details concerning the operatloDS ot the unit tor blood donors will be released to the public through the A paLl'lotlc vag ell.lI~, "',1 ni: .:lmail- Red Cross, as soon as plans are completed. e:.~ Vll,; ",<Ul ·li-c.V," w"o> ~.\'"n Il.> a

Miss Kathryn GIbbons. County Health NUrse, was elected chairma.n 01 the group 01 Warren COWlty graduate nurses, organized for Civilian Detense, when the lnit1al meeting of this group Was held Friday evening at the Golden Lamb Hotel. Lebanon. Other officers elected are Mrs. Mildred Lintner, Lebanon, Secretary; and the executive comm1ttee- Mrs. Clara Rossman Smith. Lebanon, Mrs. Delpha Bisch, - - ; - - - - -- -- -- - -

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GOOD FR~DA Y SERVICES AT ST. MARY'S CHURCH A Three HOlu:servlce. 12 :00, p, m, to 3:00 P. ~. w1l1 be held at St Mary's Ep1sco1lt81 Church, Good Frl~ day. The service will be conducted by the Rev. Fr~derlck B. Atk1n.~on. or Clne1nnatl. who has been assistIng with services at St. Mary's sipce the departure of the Rev. R. L. Hackwell. The theme or the service Is the Seven Last W()rds ~f Ohrlst from the Cross, and Is arranged so that persons attending. may enter or leave at a.ny time during the singing

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Schools 'Will Open At 8:46 The school bell tor Wayne Township schools will ring one-half houl' earlier starting Monday. March 30. Classes .wlll now take up at 8 :45 instead of 9:15. The opening hour. originally at 8 :15. was delayed an hour commen-

clng February 9. when the new War Time went Into effect. so that students who Nde the school busses would not be compelled to go to school In the dark. Since February 9. the days have lengthened sufnclently to warrant opening classes one-half hour earlier. Town pupils who go for the late class should be in their cla.sses by 9.

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On April 1, the ownership of the Miami Gazette wi1l be transferred to Mr. Walter WI·se ma.n, of Hamilton, O.

Lue QU'I......LIUIl 01 MlS4es VU'The newly organized Volunteers I;U.1la hw:din IWd lielen LallW, tor Victory club 01 young MethoMr. Wiseman , himself a printer, ' will continue lJ1Ial'IU;Ll:ri; in Lll~ plLgeu.u~ were dlst women, . held their regular sewthe pUbliication of this 93-year-old newspaper, wit h a~ l Q4QWS: '\JUtle . :::;am. Victor 1ng meeting last Thursday evening the assistance of Mrs. Wiseman, who also ' has had V I-livWp50U ; Mary, J enIl,)' Lee at the home of Mrs. Witllam Moconsiderable experience in t he newsp.aper field. Th e J:Uauuucll:; other characters, Bobby ran. The evenlns was spent. In sew- . W. Isemans, together with their two chl'ldren, Polly uumpq"l~ :WlInelminll. Bl'addoclq Ing On "Bundles for Britain" after . MIUY H'ances liarcsock ~l\UCy which refreshments were served. Lou and Billy, are making their home here. l ,. DQ...,..u no' Memb "rane, ~ye. BetloY t;arupers In M attendance wereW r. 'Isema n recen tl y was a I'motype operato}' ~ll, Eat'l Rye, Norma. l.ougacre, Mrs. Leo Conner, Mrs. Earl Conner. at the Hamilton Journal-News. Previously he and we updel:stand it comel:1 thru ~ol'Dla urut.el' ILDd Milton Jane... Mrs. Edwin Ram-by Mrs. Carl Cook. Mrs. Wiseman were identified with the West Union Waynesville at 5 :45 01' there ULner nwnbers presented a L th Mrs Charles LeM y Mrs F U Le e· ,. . . (W. Va.)' Record for 12 years. He also was emo.bouts... Mrs. Madden is play were musleal reading, ler "Whert; May. Mrs. Melbourne Russell, Mrs. ready for spring gal·d~il1g.. Iolle Splll!k Weed Qrows," Bobby Oharles VanOver, Mrs. WUliam ployed by the Hilltop Publishing Co., at Mt. Healthy, we saw her going home the CUD1p~e~; recitation, "The Tele- Applegate, Mrs. Wtlliam Sawyer Ohid. . ' . W'th tho I other eveninO' two new phone," Nancy Crane; plano solo, and Mrs. Kathryn l"oulks. Mrs. 1 IS sp endid background of new paper 9 ~ith . \'akes... heap" Stubbs with ~orD1a Longacre; recitation, Don- Charles LeMay will entertain the ex·p erien,ce, subscribers of the Miami Gazette wI'11 • d new buckets, out aid Rye; vocal solo "Crac11e 8One,:" group for the next meeting. be assurjed that the Gazette will contl'nue J •as l't ha • two bran . tort" Peggy C1lapman; dlalogu<!, "DollY " in the past to publl'sh th d . f II e news an give u s up por t t o .~e some sugar Wa ~r .. , JI~s the Flu," Loren Hough and Wilton JIartsock, who ~ in Nita Mae ljl~ely; girl's chorus to proje4~ts and undertakings for the betterment of CalifQrnia learp.ing ' to be- "Spin, Maiden, Spin" Peggy Chap~' the cOD)lIllunity. . come army flyer, reports man, Louella Sinclair, oN orma Funeral services were held WedWe f~el, .and WE! believe many others share the that he ~Ild his roommates ~7gacro. Phyllis. Burnett, Patsy nesday afternoon, 2:30 p. m. at the feeling, that the Miami Gazette is more than just a Ilre 'f orced to roost for e, a rd, Betty ThomB6 e,nd Betty McClure Funeral Home, for Rodney business in Waynesville. We look upon it as an inwhile as their barracks is Meredith. recitation, "My Grand- SCOtt, age 29, wbo died Sunday evestitution, linking the memories of the past with the . h rna," Mary Frances Hartsock; In- ning a~ St. Elizabeth hosp\!tal. Dayl'ti f th quarantined WIth t e meas- strumental dueb Eula. Hook aua ton', after a three weeks Illness of rea I es 0 e present. We believe it performs an ' important function. lea... the Waynesville high Milton J9n es; play, "Enterta1ning pneumonia. school baseball team, War- Bister's Beau," N'orma Gruber, Bet- MI-'. eoott, who resided on a. farm It is with considerable and sincere 'regret that ren county's 1941 Champi- ty Thomas, Betty Mer~Q!tll f.IlC\ between Bpringboro and Red Llon, the present owners are selling this newspaper. We lrI1S are hard at work these Victor 'l119rnps()l.l; s!LXaphone solo was the son or Mr. and ·rMs. Elzey wish to take the opportunity to thank subscribers gettjhg ready to defend Ear~ Rfe, Scott or Waynesville. and advertisers who have given us such ~plel1did "< . ' • • The ~rogram was preceded W,ith Besides his pe.rent.s he leaves his support. their tltle ... farmers, startmg a plrtllday oyster lIupper served to wlfe, Rutb, one brother, Loren, of their ~pring plowing... that all mentbers, especiallY honoring WaynesVille, three sisters, Mrs. 01While the Miami Gaz ette owes a debt of gratimeans it wont be fong untrr membera whOJe birthday annlver- lve Franer, Wl,\Ynesville, Mrs. Ed tude to the people of this community for their supopening day for t.he Cincin- saries are in January, February Henderson, Wilmington, and Mrs.. port, by the same token, the community owes the , and Mareh. M1r1a.m M Wllllams B i gCI 1d M" G nati Reds ... Charles M. Cart'. c , ,pr n e . laml razette a debt. In severing our connections . h thO 'th th G tt th e present owners' ask only one wright also will be ere IS W1 e aze e, week end in the interest of favor of tile community-that they give Mr. and the Wayqesville High School ')I::'" Mrs. WiBeman as much, and even more, cooperation ' assoc·iat1·on .. ; that's d rt th h b . . th Alumn1 . ~, 84l1>h. a.atlnIs wW preside and Mrs. Richard Morrow, a homean suppo an ave een . gIven m e pasp. anQthel' sure sign tl\e,t !tpring as Cbalrman of the annual maker and Inst1tute speaker. M1ss MRS. FLORA M. CRANE and E. C. CRANE . fs ):tepe .. : parity payments to- . Mh1e~ement Day, -program of-War- cal1a,han will introduce the modela talling $88,774.01 . were re- ren coUnty Homemakere to be In tb~ style revue. These models ceived last · week by the hell! Thursday, AprU e, at lIbe will be county women ·wearlng their n £ 'A A A office in Lebanon, MeJIl9rlai Hall, Lebanon. coat, suit, 'or dress that tbey made n~' The theme for the day will be in ~e Ta.llortng class this winter. Chairman Harold S h ar.pe "Hom- aIP1 " " In Amer1~•." The I ~-Mrs. Morrow w ill speak. on announced... boys and glr S two guest speakers of the day will "Homemaking in Amer1ca." and she who have been enjoying ' an be MiB6 Edna Ca1lah&n, clothing 18 well qual1Cled for doing this since Seniors who will repsesent W. H. Inal In her arms as she leaped extra hours sleep in the mor- sP~lal1st, Ohio State university she has 0. famlly. ot her own. The a. In the SenlOlr Scbolarshlp tests at through the open window. ning since the new War time program includes several musical .Lebanon, Saturday. March 27, are • • • to nUmbers which · promise to be ..line. The speaker for the F. F. A. -F. H. . t ff t 'll h wen t In 0 e ec WI aver ''''0---... Frances Johns, Helen Gons, Jeanne A. banq~et which Is to be held in 1_- In' ADler......' ' " '.0 ........-...... ..,. pile out .a h a If- h our ear ler .MorDin, Session 10:30 A. 'M. . Baker and LlOl~~ Fox. 'ng Monday as the ' , the school c&feterla, April 7, will be now, s t a rt I . FUneral serviceS ~ be condUcted Invocation, Mrs. Jessie Longacre, The Junior c7~ piay, "Hobgoblin Rev. C. A. (Sunny) Bundburg, "'bUer

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Scrap Metal Collectiol1 G.e ts Under Way Here Twelve tons of &C rap metal we. e collected In the first three days of lhe Wayne Township campaign. according to an announcement. made WednesdllY by Mayor C. H. Brace. Members of the Salvage committee were gratlIled a t the fine return in Ule first few days. but feel that a much better collection couid be made If more Illibor and trucks w c r~ availa.ble. Persons who have either

of t.hese services to contribute, are requ sted to notify any meIQber of he salvage commUtee, of which Hhodes BWlllell Is chairman and Cari Ferguson, vice-ohairman. Persons who have metal tor collection arc also requested to notify the above persons. A meeting of the S l l 'age committee Is scheduled for Friday evening. 7 :30. Any persor.s Interested in makIng suggestl on.~ or reporting ·metal for collection are l'equesLed to attend The firstcoll ecUon of scrap metal wIthin the Waynesville corporation wi I be made Uus Saturday, March 28. In conectlon with the regular \I asle paper eo' h etlon. Persons he.vIng metal or pa[l!.!' for collectlon are requested to place them In tront of Members of the Womcn 's So"clcty their homes or noUfy Mr. Perguson for Christian Service organlzaLion Work Is a lso progressing In othe; of the Methodl.!>t church who, e lines of local Clvrnan Defense. The birthday anniv,ersaries are In Jan- Victory Garden committee is busy uary, February or March, were es- soliciting suitable ground for those peclnlly honored with a blJ·thday per~ons who desire to have gardens dlrulCr last Wednesday. bt l The dinner 'vas a special feature I u . lave no plot ot ground. Anyone lavlllg ground they are not ualng, of an all -dny ~essiol\. held at the and whloll can be made avallable, church. 'rabies were attractively fo r lise. are requested to notlty any decorated in an Easter theme with member of the G1lrden 'committee, places laid for members and the of which J. B. Orabbe Is chairman. following honored guests: Mrs. A. Th W e aynE! Township Defense H. Stubbs. Mrs. Oram Shoup. Mrs, Council w1ll be represented at the Ralpl H lin U'.. John K 1 as gs. ....• 5. . I.nstltute on Civillan MobUlzation Preston. Mrs El'I1est C. Early. Mrs . being held in Columbus Friday and Jennie Davis' nnd Mrs. Cora -nich. .,.. Cht urd ay 0f this , week. The local The regular mecting following C?uncll w1ll also send representathe dinner was presided over by lives to the one day session for CIthe pre51dentl Mrs. Frank U. Le villan Directors and Defense Co.... -.May. I?evotlons were conducted by. Oommanders 'belng held at Miami Mrs. Merton Baird. who read Scrlp- University. Tuesday, April 7. ture and conducted the prayers. ~--:---:--'-:--: - - - - - - During the business session let- WOod served as deputy to Mr: Hartters were read from the ELhel sock during his administration as Harpst Home thanking the organ- treasurer or Warren county. • • • Izatlon for clothing they had sent. M r. and Mrs. W1lliIlm Brown and The program was replaced with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson, of sewing on "Bundles for Britain." MarysvUle, Oblo, were week - end during which time the ladies were guests of Mrs. and Mrs. K. R. Hlll. entertained with an interesting • • Stanley • Mr, and Mrs. Markey talk on birds glvn by Mrs. George J. Smith. (E1lza.beth Henkle), of Ravenua, Mrs. L. V. Branstrator wUl enter- Ohlo, visited at the home oi.. Mr. taln the club In April for an af- and Mrs. ~ohn W. Kersey.Saturday. ternoon session. • • • Mr .and Mrs. Harvey RYe were buslness visitors. In Dayton Baturday. IiJdgar Smit~ re~ur~led to WaynesMrs. J. B. Chapman was hosteS!! ville Tuesday after a Itve-day bUS1to members of the Argunot Bridge ness trip to Canada. dub at her home Tuesday after• • • \lOOn. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell, 01 • • • Dayton. were Bunday visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stroud, or home of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ridge. LebanOD were Sunday evening sup• • • per guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Vice of Lew1sburg, spent ,the week-end with relatives Mrs. w. E. Stroud. • • • here. She visited the W. E. Btroud M.lss Chatlotte Mlller, of Cincln- home and Mrs. Irene Henderson nati, spent the week-end with Mr. and · Olaude StroUd. Mr. and Mn. and Mrs. Howard Fogt. Miss MLiler Stroud and Mrs. Vice were Sunday was a former high school classmate dinner guests at the Henderaon':' of Mrs. Fegt's. StrOud home . • • • • • The Children':! floclety for ChrlsMr 'and Mrs• Will':::-Watro . . ...." ""--te IIIf tian Service will meet after schcol and Mr and Mrs Charles .lL'CO r, 0 Monday afternoon, March 30, at Dayton, and Mr. 'and Mrs. Loren

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at the home of Jack James, with D. Reason, of Lebanon, were all enBJlly DaVis as assistant host. tertalned at dinner Sunday at the • • • Mr. and Mrs. Frank U. LeMay home of Mr, and Mrs. ~. L. Reason. aDd daughter Ruth Helen, were Mr. and M;S. ·Oe~rge T. Quick week-end visitors at the home of and little Miss Joanne Kidwell, of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Offenhauer, of Miamisburg. were Sunday guesta ot CIncinnatI. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Larrick. • • ' . • • • Mr. and Mrs. Keith Walton. of Mr. and Mrs. Carman Crane and Dayton, spent Sunday with Mr. and /lOll Jimmy. spent the week-end .... .- _ Mrs. Dean Wa.lton. itlng Mr. and Mrs. Russell .'" school bell will ring at 8 :80 Friday afternoon tor Mrs "Plor1da. Waynellv1!1e: welcome, Mrs. Ralph Bouse" under the direction of Lu• • • • • • and sons, of Oleveland. Frank now instead of 9 :00... Mrs. Oll1V'I~A -..~:. age 87 W· hO' AJed Hastings', 'ohalrman; group &1nglng, . Students trom Wayne Towns'hlp Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker, Sr., '.. . 'd ' ""v .',~,,, , ... tlr di eWe McIntire, was presented la.st • • • , Ralph Hastings w1l1 preSl e Monday afternOOn at her bUne en .e au ence, Mrs. Marianna SChools entered five events In the and C. K. ·Spltler. of Dayt.on were Mrs. R. H. Hartsock will enter- . • f the annual 'Wa ' ~ter Noell director; whistling number Thursday night In the school audiSunday gue&ts of Mr. and Mrs. taln the New Century club at her as Chairman or near ynes e, a an eM o . . ... . ' . torium By the Size and response of music contest . held at Miami Uni. t D 0 ram over 'a year - ' 'M rs. ~aul Shafter, Carl18le; style , . Robert Baker, Jr. home, ' Friday, March 27. A~ h levemen ay PI' g . , . revue by TaIlorlni classes M1ss the audience, t. hi! success was evl~ versity, Oxford, last Saturday. • • • • • • of Warren County Home- She was a ~tlve and We lo~ Edna ' Callahan clothing I~t dent. The cast ,por~rayed cnaracter The clarlnete quartette, Mon1rn~ a Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Stout and Mrs. A. E. StuDt and daughter, makers. Th.ursday, April 9, , r~dsldden:'°tfbwharrdaen CohteuntY~~Cere- ' ohio ' state University; , Homemak~' part.s wlth tlie ' finesse thM one ex- Hoak, Ruth- A. Johns, Doris Fires daughter, Winnie Jo. were Sunday Winnie Jo, were Dayton visitors , I se Freeze ,.. er U3 r, MIss .........8KMe- ' ers' OhOl'Ull' . . ' d Reb a S··in Lebanon.... lesta and .stater MlsB Grace W1llterson, peets frop! pro~:essloll9ls. As 10r that an ".... ace. were given a Su- din ner gues ts at th e h orne 0,• Mr . Wed nes day. __--,.,..----------- Kl1n1J h t is ~ll h leader, Hariet Ellen Steddom ac- much negl~ed group, the stage perior rating ,and will enter the and Mrs. Glenn· Bland, of Sprlng• • • 95 A TrEND ANNUAL . h'I!~~d h , y~:. pass' er companist. " crew, they dld an excellent piece ot state contest at Columbus May9. Ir- boro. . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gustin, of Eat.I ". one .. " and AU.,,, year. 'Aftemoo'D SeMlon sYstematlo work. It lsntt easy to rna FIres also WOll S~perlor rating . • • • ontow~ N. J., are spending & few nd MASO~IC..INSP.ECTION ,Oth . ei surytv?r~ lnc1Ud: t,"'!o !lOPS, ',- ' 'swltch the 1l<rl1't.s on and ol<f when with her trumpet solo and will enMr. !1 Mrs. It C. Deatherage, .days here In WIU'Ile8vme ' V'... _ . ' 1:30 P. M; .. of Cincinnati visited Mrs. C. H . •. --:- . " '..Dft.. -..,0f Pive Point ; ...-....... vr""", o.# ·~ , . ' .' , h b t t th st te · te t Th t · 1 " . • •• Norman C. Btelger, of ~ton, MUla; and ~~her lin. . Rema.rka, David. BaU~y" county you must control not one sWltc u er ' e ,a con s. e rip e trlo Deathe,rage ,arid Mr. a,nd Mrs. R: ' .Mrs. RetIa Braddock Is attending ".aot f .... e South- Geo Walto f W '--,,,, agricultural ~ent, playlet Mrs .. fifteen or so. NeJ,ther 18 It easy to Helen Gons, Frances Johns, Monl.- H. Hartsock and famlly, Friday eve- the LeCtur . er's Short OOurse, .... ~ er 0 .... fie P, 0 ayn.... u"e. ' " . . th mi H k: J Ha .....~·a Oeput y ' Grand _ 'em Secdnd: 'M;ason1c District, was' &rvk:el be held ' at ' the ~ Robert Houiro, , Harteylbllrir Mrs. , ~uce ao ,~LI.o a storm 10 e a os, eart ~k, Irma Ding. 'held iJ1 Columbus this week, aa the . " , ' CI P'U etal He PrIA6' 2 '. III Lawrence ' Hough, .Waynesv11le, Krs.fecesses of 0. well protected stage. FIres, RutIi Anna Johns; Mildred , • • , repr~entat1ve trom the local arange the .1J1sPeetlng officer at. tile annual " ~ n me, .,.-1, .~. • ' :Arlene Carter Lebanon: :-"'Bom~ All who love tbe mysterio.us were Smith, Sara Conner, and Ruth LaMr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. BIU , llle Y...Aw Lebllllon ' Oemetery~ . ~ In .Am.er1ca," , , h , . " • 1n1'JlCCtion pf Waynesv ~e" No. with burlal',1n ' Mrs ..,Richard delighted with . the drama.. Adults May received an Excellent rating. and ·Mrs. A. E. Stout were Clncin- SmmONED TO NEW YOKK 163 F. and A. ~., hilld Pqd~ . t . NOTi(JE , Morrow, Rl.chmoniS, Ind.; . '!Vho ~y 'bhat ~;nne or the yowlgStera w~ch ' Is 'good bu~ does' not !lli~w nati visitors Tuesday. BY GRANDSON'S DEATH Nlnety-flveperao~ f{er~ in ~tten- The . Em~CY 'HoUs!nk and ! n~s . tiy aest.ette, Mrs. M1ldred ' were ' frlJhtened are, no ' doubt, for· thell\ to be cOl\testants , for' state - • • ~ lncludlni memberS. Emergency Pood c&oUPB tor' Clvtl- Steddom. "lin Nettie Raffield "tttna that tbey experienced ' an honors. Bob Earnha.rt received 0. ~r'~ ,a~:s'm~:~ Hatha?lay Mrs. Daisy Snyf;ler ~ IUID__.~ officer, Mr. ste1pr, G. p., Ian Defenae, will m~ at, the ' ut- . Kz., aeralcune" EIcher ~ 'U'ft.;o~ their maned to New' York ott.y ~ ....-_ _ . emp~y reellnli in the pits ot the~ OOIIUitendable rat~ of' 900d plus- \'500" Dlnnel' club saturdayofeveDing, Brown., Of ~, ' . 38rd ~ tl8 ' ~ ' ~urada¥ , ev~, ~ ~ lfoeU."1IrI:'Betty ~ ~...macbs _Old DarIus ~PP f~ ~ vocal1 aolo.....hl1e,;RaY- Match 28. lbeca,use Of the' deatb ofller~..!''and Ralpb Gnmea, of Middletown, 38, at 8 o'clock, for , the purpcIIe 01 lin. Arlene OUter, all of LebaDon; ' __ bla murder 1tor1, when the clo- '1'" " " - P ~ed a-frUmpet Il0l0 ___ ... '. son RObert _der, ....... JD tile NelIhboJ1q . auests from~, 0IQDbIa~ Wl11 ~oae WhO, I'eIIlIU'b. ~II. PaUrenatetn ~t door ' open to reveal tile With the und~nd1nl that It was'. Ross B. HartsocJC'attended the Un1ted states xavy, aDd lin. BaTMIddletown, lIamlltop, lleIIanqD. IIIDed , . ,e ither. or bOUt. of tb8Ie home dImOIiatratton aaent; Ma- ghOltJY beac\ Qf & a1JIHtt'unI Up by to be tar crtttc:l8m &J but ODe atu- funeral and was pan . beArer deuecelved tile ~ . . be bid New Burllni\Ollt· ¥Ql'IQV(. KaIOD. IfOUIIe, ~ piau to atteDdt , rImIIa~. campbell t&mDJ of \be ·haIr, or w~en Bulan prevented .. dent train eacJlIIchOOl can enter the eemc. beld lor J. Warren Wood, been 'kDled.in aD . . .1'F'\ _ ~ wereallo ~ 0baInDeD or tIIe~· . . . lICODd,kBUaI IIUPlnI tile or1m- .... event for . . aompetWoD. of LebaIlM. PddIf ~. Mr. .wbUe ~ fUr. . . .

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Aa I bave 1O"id'"iiiy tarm, ~ wW . ae1l at public auction, at the farm, ~ 11. 8P11D1 bepo offlclal- aDl1 ~UIIl' DeW aprinK c\oata Wilre -located at Iqtle, Oblo on II UlIa mol'Dlq ~~:1l""',- m. 1oC- Ulv ....l&IIb 01 lou" b.llti. I::IliUI or---, Mechano Th....py . EleCtrrlherapy II:Dtered Aa Second 0laaI Ma1l Matter at Poato1rlllt, WirnemDe. 0b10 oor41D8 to Dr. Mile'. Almanac. 'PJ'1nI eVlt., where- 10 the almantur.lChlroprac;tlc E. C. Crane Editor and Publiaher , Marcn bt.I been coW aDd wtnd1 !Wit mUl~ tit r1aht, It 18 &pr111l. a QIIY, arc Phone 78 ·Lebanon,o· ........-----~I88=':lO=ED~J:VER==T~,-:l~H=O=Fc~t8D=-A-:Y~-...-----.-;- aDd cloudy but now 'Pl'lni 1. with IMarcll " •• Such a ' bl'iillt liplq B8i1nn1ng .at ,12;30 p. m..aharp, \II perha~ we can bave lOme IOOd mornlni to 10 to c.bUl'oh but the the, followinl Chattels. to-wit: SubeorlPtion PrIce, IUO Per Year, Payable 1n A4TAD08 wu.ther. Th~ WI IOld our to- wtnc1 \ bllw 80 hard aU afternoon 8 MULE,S li"tNANOIAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION bacoo. They came for It lona before tlla~ U WILl. pleuanter indOOli than One Spap gOOd black mules. excel For FIscal Year Endln, December 31st. 1941 .U wu l1ibt. It had 'been brousht ou~. It WAllin·t exactly a Sund~ Job lent workers; one "oOd slliele mule: Wayne, Rural Sohool Dlstriot, OOUJlty 01 WaJTen over the n1abt beIore and put In but as I waa expecting company 5 OATTLE P. O. Address Wayn ville. Ohio my garace for fear It might be too tomorrow I smoked my meat bbia One Holstein cow. 4, years old, . Date March 20, IOU. muddy to get it out In themorn1nlr. afternoon ' e.nd evell!ng. Not hav- fresb with calf by bel' 'slde; one I hereby certify the foDowlng repon. to be correct. Job.nDy had been up a long time to 1ng a smoke hoWie It Illeans watch Holstein and Jersey beller, fresh It. B. HARTSOOK, NEW SUITS dock, plot in Roechester. get the mJ.lk.lng done and the calves every minute so lUke to have some with calf by side; one Jersey cow, 4 Olerk of the Board of Education. Bert Cullom. Xenia. ilied suit Peoples Bullding. Savlnp and fed 10 that he could go With his, good pros;rams on the radlo. I years old; ,to be fresh by da.y of sale; ~:= i::;atlon . '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.091229.00 lIoKl~i.s~ Cllarles Coy. Xewa; iU'- Loan company of Lebane'n to Mae first tobacco crop to Bee It weighed. went dOWlIl to the woods lind got 2 fat IItllel'S, 111 months old. School En;~i~~~·t· ···· '·', ·· ··· · ···· · · .'· ··········· · ·········· . 8,90 ~lIur l' wley. Morrow. a nd others, Cook, lots 7-10 In Chapman', acl- It was a'good crop of· good toQaoco. some hickory Ch-lp& and twigs IUld 6 BROOD sowa Sal i . . . .. .... , ..... ........ .. . .. .............. .. ... .. .. 526 . ar t:S and Wares .. ...... . . . . . ........... . .. ... ... . .. . . .. .. . . 28,826.37 aslung for 10rec1osure of mort,gage. dlt10n Waynesv1lle. I have 80metlmes beard tobaoco found the hickory bud opening. To Six Poland china brood sows, to SUMMARY OF VASH BALA.NOES, RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES He assert.s a note for $1.400. secured Gwendolyn Plle to Ollie J. Van called the poor man's crop. I sUP- smoke thEt meat this way. I hang farrow last of AprU and first of BALANCE. JANUARY 1st. 1941 oy a lann in Ha rlan township, ex- Camp. lot 54 In Plainview subdlvls- pose that 18 because It takea more Jt as high In the chimney as I can. May: ~~~~r~e~~e~t' Ft; ...... ...... .. .... ..... ........ ...$ 10,733,69 ' e.':uted in 1935, Is wlpald and he Ion. Franklin. time and work tban money to then buJIci the fire as far out on IMPLEMENTS 4.469.10 Lunch F • nd ... .. ... ... .. . . . .... . .,... ..... Tot 1 und . .. . . . .. . .. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311.72 B.'lk.s foreclosure on tile property. Theodore and Anna Honerlaw to raise tobaeco and It Is one of the the hearti:l as I ~ without smok2 wagons; flnt top with racks; REOE~ . ... . ... . , .. . . . . . .. .. . . ...... . . . . . . ......... ... .. $ 16.51~.41 Clal'ence Arthur Day filed a dl- Mae Wlggerman. Iota 2011-13 In crops that Is processed at ~ leaat Ini up ttLe room.' tllen with corn Supr.eme tert1llzer 10 disc wheat vo c action a.galnst LottJe Louise Loveland Park. partl¥ 10 betore It leaves the farm. cotD 'ljIld hIdIGory chips keep it drill; Deering mower; Deering ;ell~ra~ ~d ". ~ . . . .. . . . .. .. .. . . ... . . .. . ... .. . .. . ... $ 48,285 88 L:ch e ement FWld ..... .. ................ . .. .... a,458::t0 Day. Dayton, charging neglect. Earl and Bert.ha Green to Ned Stripping aDd pressing take lots of smoltlng. :U It' tlamea up, douae It wl1eat blnden ~ erlng !;orn b41der; Fund ... .. . ... .... ............... .. . . .. .. ,. ... 2 65i ij8 Tiley were married in 1935 and sep- and Dolly cunom, 2.95 acres In time but they come at a time when Qulckly w.lth water or ashea. The New Ide~ Manure spre~ der; OunTqtal Recel ... . . . ts . ........... . ..c . ... . ,.. .... . . ... , . . . •. . . , , . '. 54'596'60 Total and Bal . • . arat.ed in December . 194,1. They Olearereek twp. there ian't so much other work to main thing Is to keep It cool amok- bam cultlpacker like new; Oliver EXPENDl:TVRES-P 1'0 e .............. ... ... . . .... $ 70,113.07ua~e no chUdren. Katheryn Schwarte to J. T. lUley, do SO It ian't SO bad. Moat Of Dl)' ey. Smoke 1t for a. couple of hours riding plow; bar 8hare plow; walkGeneral Fund . ... .. . .. ...... . ... . . . . . ... .. . . ......... $ .S M3 71 Betty Robinson filed a. divorce lot 916 In ~ &bare W1l1 ba.ve to go for the peD- at " time and then repeat two or ing breaking plow; 2 Ollver one rolV Bona 'Retirement Fund .. ... .. . ... . .. .. .. . . .... ... .... 1.280'00 ,action against John H. Roblnron, · Fred and V1rgtn1a Kabn to C. D. alty 88 we raised tob6cco without three tlmleB until n Is brown and cultivators; potato planter; 60 tooth ¥UPOh F'und ... . ........ . ..... .. . .. .......... • ...... • , ' 2808'09 .::h nrglog neglect and fallure to pro- and Me.ry Walter, loti 301-2 In Leb- an allotment at least the penalty has that IIm~ t.ste. narrow; gravel bed; roller; spring BALANO:.t~~EMBER.' 3i~i' ·l94i .. '·'· '···,,· ·· ,······, ····, ·. 49;731:60 vide for h er and their infant I5On. e.non. will .b e taken oU my A. A. A. payMarch:34. The garden Is diskecl topth hflTrQW; corn planter with ~neral l<'Und ... .. : . . .. . .. , . . .......... .. . , .......... $ 13 37576 They were married In August. 1940. Omer e.nd Esther Fedders to Rua- ment but .. a reward when we and already to plant. I heard this fertilizer attllchp}entll; dr~. L ond Retirement Fund .. ........... .. ....... : ....... s' 647:30 COMl\ION PLEAS PROCEEDING8 .ell Hale, lot 100 in PlaInv1ew aaked for a tobacco allotment thls mornlng (If someone who had peas Fordaon tractor, Ollver traotor T FurlIi . .. . .... , ... ,', .. , •.•. ,...... . . .. ... . . . . . . , 858.21 The suits oC the Dayton Osteo- Manor. Franklln. year we got It witne. many new an Inch l~lgh . that beats my rec- plOW, double (1140, TQ tal ' , . .. , .. •. , ...• , •• . , •. , •.•. ,., . " . .... . . .. . . .. . . . $ 20,381.27. o Expenditures nJld Blllance ........... .. . ..... . . . $ 70.11307 pathlc Hospital against WUson Mathlaa Keller to Karaaret M. arowera were refuaed. '!'be blue ord, but I am going to plant rolne MlSOELUNEOUS RECEIPTS . Nicholas and of the Toledo Bo&l.e COnwell. 3.43 acres In . Harlan twp. blrda are around In fun force to- tbta Ircemoon and If there Is anyPlatform scales: 5,000 tobacco REVENUEcompany against John B. Mount John A.and ~ Jones to Ray- dllY. I .tV one pair down 'b y / the th1na In IqM I RZl1 going to have sticks; seed sower; post augers; General Property TaxeS-Local Levy Bond, Interest and hnve been compromlsed and dIs- m.o nd and EIther Scott, plot In howse and anotber up 1n the lane good ones and Iota of ~heml !t Is fence stretchers; 300 gal. hogshead; All other . Sluklng Fund . .... ...... .. .. ... .. $ 1.458.20 Tot purposes ..... . .. .. .. . ... '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.536.'12 missed. COzaddale, a lovely sprlng day. The whla$ .8 Indjv!d}l~1 hog houses; hog Fo al Property Tax ........ .. ... . ... . ................ $ 2009492 lind the pastures are turning troughs; lot ot!men~ Igrms; Hay PROBATE OOURT O. T. and Grace Banta to Ployd undatlon Program..... ... . .. ......... . ....... .. .... 21''119:114 The inventory of the estates of HookII, .0 acres 1n Warren aDd sreen. ttl' flld maples are In fork. rope and pulleys; 2 teed boxesi Int!»'~~ from S~a~ on Irreductble Debt . .... . .... . . .. 935.63 Renta.l from Scpoo! L~d;l an~ PfQperty ... ... . , ... ... 45194 Nellie Shlelds. MainevWe; Nell1e Clinton counties. bloom and mJnf of illt trees have oll drums; torks; shovels; hoes; Voca ~lonnl Education !\nd RehJl;bll1tat4on ·f 9r Del'f, , FIsher. Lebanon. and Oarl Turner. .W1ll1am U. an4 Gertrude Scott ..... J,oaJ.e Fltt, Corrapondent t~at fuzzy spring look. M I w~i ~ trQJ! k-e~tles and stands and 10 ~nd and 'Crlppl\ld Ohildrep trom State o.nq V. S. Morrow, were approved. to Della Ooomer. a acres in Hamthrousl1 WaynesvWe yesterday ev- tobaoeo b9xe~1 aM W!1P¥ ljmaU @l'. vernmen~ .. ... . , ...• . ... , .. . ..... . . ; • . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.168.47 The court set April 3 to hear the llton twp. , •• The pre-lenten eerviCe, beld at ery ODe . " cleaning off their t1cleo too numeroUll to mllRtiDR, ~Cellaneous-Inte ~s~ on 6inklnf Fund Invelltments 40 Oil NON_R~':::'W~t;! ,: :.::. ". ,.. ,. , . . "., . .. : . ... . . . .... . . $ 45,:no:qll Inventory ot the esLate of Pearl UJe Methodist churcb the past week, gardens a p <1 ~Jr!g trash; FEED Bolmer. Lebanon, and AprU 7 to • was well receiVed by gOOd atten- WaynesvUle doesn't have tp ~e told fijI) bl1Shels hand husked corn; 75 CertJflcates ot IndebtedneSll Sold H. B. 282 . ... , ... . . f 4,262.34 hear that of Harry McVay, Mason. , ~ dance, and closed FrIday evening. how to ha.ve them eUber. 'i1lere arll bushels whea~ijn!1 l}'el ;>, t(,m s hay. Th The p. T. A. aponaored a dinner more pretty Uttle back y~d vere· HARNESS :::::: . tabl f In W e executors of the estate of lin. NetU. TIDDe7. CorreapoDdeU W.... -~ ..~! sCJlU~eoUl! I " " " " " " , ••• , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1139.26 ~y evening, honca1ng tbe e garc ens ayneav111e than 2 doublo .eota wor~ hjU'tlc s; (.01Mary E. Corwin. Lebanon, were 'I\)'f~ R~~~~~Rtlve!1U(l ,. , .... . . " . "., .. " . ... ,. , ... , 7 21)7.60 hIah IlCihool ·ba&ketball ~ and any other' place I know. If others lars. !liles, bridles aJlCl Ill\lter~. authorized to d1strlbut!l certain asMr. wWam A. Biggs, of Indlan · sets ,of the estate.' H d their coach, Mr. Earl Saoburn. !mew 1.$ muoh about gardens, there TEBM8-CASB . 'na~cfs to SlnkJnS Func1 ..... .. , . . .. . .. .......... .. . . 2.000 00 ~a • Maryland, I50n of 141'. ~ would not It • Total Trall~actlQnll ... , ......... .... . .... .... . .. . ..... $ 54,5911:06 An addltlon. al band of ... "nn o~MrI. Mal)' TUcker, who spent the lYe .0 be lIS many S. B. BURNETI'. ."""", '. BiSgs, was at home th1a week end. n _ _ ' " _ about t ~. # ADMINI STRATION· dered for Mary M. H1I,l, Mason, ad winter with Mr. aDd Mr/I. Everett .. _ . wua DVl'.\) do .or W. N Bears. Auctioneer. A-I to 14 inc. Salaries and Wages Adm. omcars lira. Lura Werntz. of Dayton, Shumaker In HollywOOd, Callf., war gardens as come over the radlo. . wayne,yUl!! Ohio. Phone 2651 minlstratrlx of the estate of Wlland Employea ... . .. .. . .... .. .. ....... . ... .. .. .. ... . . $ 535.0:1 daughter of ~. Nettle Tinney, UD- re~ed home Prlday , n18bt. 8ha ThIs sJJl!blg's motto · should be Bears and Reason, Clerk§. Total Personal Service ... .. .... .... .. ... . . ... .. . .. .... $ 535.00 llam B. Hill. derwent' a major opel1'tlon at M1a.- spept one week with her lIOn, Bar- "Have a war rarden but make It a !J-~. OUlce SUpplies . . . . . .. . ... . .. .... .... . .. .. . .. .... $ 105.•4 The court set April 8 to hear the m.I Valley Hospital, Saturday. 8he old h ,_ t Ft good one"''' TI?~~ 9th~r P~s . , ... . ........... .. . .. ..... . ..... $ 105.44 ' w 0 .... a . Ord, Callf., en. USE TBE MIA.MI GAZETTE inventory of the estate of Mabel IN.sTRU~a~:dtnlJ'llatr!'lJPn - ! , , : : , I , . !: I • ! ! • , • , , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 640.4~ . Is recOVering alowly but atead1ly. rou.- home. WANT ADS Keltner, Mason; APrll 1 to ' hear .... lira. Eva Evans baa been confined Mrs.Llzzle Sbldaker D.... .".. ""__ _ A-15 to 29 Ino. Personal SerVice : .. . ..... . .. , ... . , . .. . $ 26,449.I!Q NOTIOE TO CON1fRAOTORS . that of Henry Beachler, Franltlln. t O h hom with ...... ""-M ~ B-4. Text Books .. . , . , ...... , . ........ . .... . . .... .. .. . 405 .0 The est&tea of Beacbler anel J. E, b t er 11 e Bh . a ;:vere Wneu. ry, have sold their farm near town B,T A1E OF omo lJ~O· Q~her , ti;Qucl\tlonal Supples .•.. . .. •. . ... ,. . ... ... 363'.'10 .Munger, Lebanon, were declared u we ear e II II) e to be &IIout and are ·movtns to town in the DEPAB1:1lONT OF mGBWAYS P i. R-l}pl!l91}~l}n~ Egyc~~lonal ' Equ.tpmen~ . , . . . . , . .... 140.QJ AUCTIONEERING exempt !rom inheritance taxes. now. .ear future. They wlll reaU7e 1n the Total Otber PurPQse.\; " ., . . • . • , •. ,.•. .•• . . , .. . , .• . . , .. , UW ~lO CoIumb.... Ohio, Man1h 21, 1HZ ~.... J~ Weaver of Bellbrook, was pro~... .......v recent'u b ..v I . Total Instruc~lon •. •. , ....... •. . ..... .. . , .. .. ......... $ 26.358.90 -..". :..ourt approVed the Invent"ry ., p··-"-~ed ............ BoaiDeer Sales LepI COP1 ville, Ohio, Rever.e Charges. .,. the Sunda.y guest of Mr. and Mrs. MIss Grace Smart. LIBRARIESNo. 0-12 of the estate Of .W1llIJm Watt. Gayle Evana. B-5. SchOOl LIbrary Books .. .. .. ...... .. ........... .. $ 106.72 There are two cases of whooplnl UNIT' PRICE CONTRACT BROKEa8 LICENSE · W. Ohester Maple, ' Lebanon, was I41's. Sh~rman Tlnn'ey and Mrs. In to Sealed propouls will be received i'Otal Other"urposes . ...... ........... . .......... ... . $ 106.72 h apPOinted executor of the estate of NeUe TInney visited Mrs. Lura coll8 wn. The two-year-old at the/ oftlce of the Statel:lJghway Stanley & Koogler . Qtal Ltbrarles . . .. . . . ... .... . ...... . .... . . .. ; ... . . ... $ 106.72' John E. Witham, Waynesvllle, with Werntz Sunday at ~ Valley lIOn, Richard. of Mr. and Mrs. John Director ot Ohio, at Oolumbus, Oh!v, ~ . ~r~NDITURE$ SmJth and the three months old untU ten !I)'clock a. m .. Eastern War _ For Dates. Phone 34R6. WayncsADMINlSTRI\.TIONOakley Unglesby" R. H. Hartsock hOlp1tal. son, Jesae, of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Time, Tuesday, AprU 14, 194:1. for A-I to 14 Inc. Salaries and Wllges Adm Offloers and Claren~ , Jameson aa appraisand ' EmPI,oyes .... . . . . .. •. ......... . ..•... • ', .. . ....... . $ Mias VIrR1n1a Hardin and mother. Improvements In: ~ ==========='=:-:=:!) Ttl 535.00 ers. ~ T. S. HardIn, were Dayton PennIniton. l'ropoaaila Nos. 1 to • Inclualve o a Pe1'$onal Servic e ................ I .. ... .... . ... . $ 535.0J lIr. and Mrs. Oharles Do6ter and are oUe·r ed as one ' project and MARRIAGE LlOENSES . lJ·l. Of·flee 6~pplle8 ." . ............ . ...... ..... ..... 105.44 shoppers SatUrday. tamlly entertained guests to a &Ix w111 be nwar<1ed as one contract 'fotal Other Purposes .. · . "., .... , ................ ... f 105.44 VlrgU Bammond 21, Middletown, The Voluntel!r for Victory club o'clock dinner Friday ·evenlng. Pro))Ol&l No.1 INSTRU~bN~pUnh;tratlon .... , . •. , ... , •. . ..... ... .... ... . $ 640.44 welder, and Lucille Slaughter, 22, met at the home ot Mrs. Leroy Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carter. of Warren COunty, lObIo, on Section Lebanon shlppJ.ns clerk. Moran Th sd.a In Th . A of the PranlWn-Lebanon Road ~:!5 to 29 Inc. Personal Service .. . .. . .... . .... ....... $ 25,449.80 ur y even g. ere near town. enterta1ned several 'State H1g:llw~y No. 260. State Routol , . Jiarry Shepherd, 21. laborer, and . Text Books ... ... .... . . .... . . . . ... ...... ...... ... .05.40 were twelve members ' present. .gut:~ts to dinner S~y No. 123, In Pi'anklln and Olear B-~. Oth-er Edu-: atlonal Supplies ....... ... . . .. . . .. ... . 363 70 Margaret COx 20, waitress, bOth of MIss Romo. Bardin, of Dayton, lWsa Lucille Tucker ~ mother. Oreek 'lownshlps, by applying a ~-~ Replacement Educational Equipment . . .. . ... .. . . 140:00 FranklIn. was at home Thursday evening to acec.mPlUl!ed by Mra. LoUIse Plte bltumlnolU; treatment, Item T-32. TO l' ~ther ,' urposes ........ . ... .. ... ... .. .. . . . . .... $ 909.10 John Carl Chenoweth, Jr., 18, tte d th Juni Cla88 . Pavement: Width 18 feei. LIBRAR~ InsLruc .lon .. : ..., ......... . .. . ... . . . .. . ..... .. .. $ 26358.90 W . m ' . a n e or play. and daugbter Jane were business l.ength 21,720' 'f eet or I aynesv e, punch press operator, Ju~th Oonner v1a1ted her grand- c&uera In Lebanon' saturday. b.26 m1lea. ~-~' Bc\1oo1 J.jbfl\ry Books .. .. .... .. ........ .. .. : .... $ 106.72 and .Oatherlne Le.vonn~ Hazelwopcl, ts Mr c1 Mr oLaI Other Purposes , .... .. . , .... ..... .... ..... .... . , 106.1J Boor FOR AND OONSIGN 19. Lebanon, 'shoe. worker paren,. an a. Lon Beckett, Mr. -.nd Mrs. Pred Sherwood, PrO~ No. 2 , I who bave been .... th their , "-u'' 'h- Montgomery and Warren Coun- your Oattle, hOlS•. lIheep and calve. 1"MNsi~k~A~~~le~F 'pup~ .. ,.: ,.... ... " .. , ...... ., 106.'12 over the week-ebd. Warren Tho"""~ anc1 tlell,0"'0 Dnd --. 23, cl'erk, .. Mrs. Dale Rumford called on Mr. ter ...- . ...... ~ '" '1'n Oolumb.... - t " ' . on BectlODll E, F • D .. PaWa .Elaine Blll, 18, clerk. both . . , -..a...... ..,." us, or Springboro of 'the Maaon-Sprmg- to Norris-Brock' Co.;' liVe Wire am' A-36. Personal l:!el'vlce ... . . . .. . .. . . '. . 2'22:1 00 B-2. 'Motor Vehicle SupplIes ' . , . . . • . . • . . . •• . . . . I . and Mrs. Ray conner Sunday af~ several weeta, returned home Bat- MO - Northern (Warren Coun\y I progresa1ve firm for the highest of !.ebaMft.. . 0-2. Replacement Motor Ve~~' ~~""""""""" " " 1.U29.35 ......... ternoon. ~. . Road, 8ta.te HIghway No 948, State market prlce8 and aood, service; T tal . . " • •.. ,.,..... . . . 2.853.UD- -' oarl Ed!ward Llttl 19, laborer, Lowell Barv- the ..... ft"'.An o. Route No.. 'l4l, In ' Miami and Clear o Other Plll'poses ....... ; ........................ , 3882.95 Unlon Stoek Yards, (llnclnnatl" O · and Paral.ee . Abrams. 23, Franklln. Mr. and Mrs. -.r ... ~...,.,. Bev. and MrII. WW Moore wete Cr It T " I " . Joshua Harvey. waa ee . 01... __ Ps, vy ajlPlYing a bi, Total '1 ransportatioll of Pupils . • .. • ..... , , . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 6,104.3"u 'r.une in on Radio Station WOK:' PUBLIC LUNCHESOhades ste d .... Ft Kn Wednesd4I.Y evening dinner guests twn1nous treatment, Item T-32. e "-, . . ox. Ky., In POrt at Miami, Plorida, I_~t wee.... Pa 12:25 ot 12:30 p. m. for our dallJ . soldler d .",,_.. ..... .. of Mr. and Mrs. Cw. Gorc1on; vement: Width 18 feet. t-37. Personal ~erv1ce .... . . . . . . . . . ..•.. . . . .... .. ... : . 298.00 ' Length 49,210 feet or 9.32 market .reports. • an _ e t h wnUams. 20. ThIs Is the Mt they had heard unch Su'pplles . . ..• , . . . , . . , ... ,.,., ... . I • • • • • • • • • • • •• 2.671.59 Franklin, foctdry worker. from.-h1Jn 8lnce bet,ore ",_._. Be ofMI'· and MrII. ~les Swindler. mUea. _ iotal Other Purposea .. , ... . , .. , ........ , ....... .. ... $ 2.671.59 Je arI -... .a.uaao near <>retoJila, were Saturd.~ · _. I ~t'3 · lecla~ Sp1vey. 21, seven- waa enthuala8tlc a'bout the na'"' ev--'-" in town. '¥ ..........No. S 01;HER X~k~!k~' ~ug~~~·· $ 2,969.59 d'" th ., ......... .......,... Warren ,County, Ohio. on Election mlle e ee r ' . an, an ~ar Q Lou and said the old saying of "Join ' B. of the Lebanon-Morrow Road , A-48. Lecturers , . . . , ..... .. . . ... .. .... . .. .. ..... . .... . $ Blair.'. 23. Lebanon, teacher. 25.00 , ' the Navv a .... ~ ...... W~I"" was lira. EmellllOD Prazler and IOn ' Harold, have vacated the Stump State' HIghway No. 252, State Route Totai Personal service . . ............ .. . . ...... . .... . $ . R' ... ...... """" ..." -... 25.00 Tolal Ot~er AuxUlnry Agencies ... , .. .................• 25.00 . EAL ESTATE TRANSn:~8 certalnly true. So far he baa BeeD property and moved Into the Mur. ~~~::i~~ b~= :n~t: OPERATIvN OF' SCHOOL 'PLANTFred O. James to ~ B. Kaufman, much of the world at many dlffer- pby home OUB treatment. Item T-32. ~-:2 t,o 44 Inc. Personal ServiCe ................ .. .... . 2,007.07 Interest In lot " In Hillview sub- ent POrts. • Pa t WI dlv1ston Lebanon ·M r. and Mra. Roy King \!oDd famvemen: dth ~8 feet. . B- Fuel ......... . ....... . .. . ....... . ......... . .... . . 1,216 .•5 , . Mr. and Mrs. Vernon HID, of 1ly were week-end guesta of the latLength 28,512 feet or 5040 -1 • Janitors SUj:lpllell ..... . .... . ........ . .... : . ... . 277.26 B-IS. o~r Supplies .. ; . . . .. ... , ......... . ........... . Jamea L. BroWn to Jeanette Spring Valley called on Mr. and ttl'" motbe%' &1ster of East . ~, No. 6 141.55 , ~, aIu and eabcUUon ~:~o. ~~~I~it' y ' ...... . .• . .. . .. . ..•... ; . I •• • •• • • • • • • • • • 162.~ . • Cheater -"""11.... ,- , Saturday. "'''onroe. WlUTen Oounty,. OhIo, on Section _ tWhlteseU, .07 acre In Turtlecreek Mrs HO('l~Calves-8beep-E&c. .. ........ ..................... .. ..... 601.96 Sunday callers at the home of The latest report from Mrs. N ot the Columbus - ClnclnnatI wp. Remo~ Promptly ~-~l. Telephone . '.' ..... . .......•.................... . 90.09 All States Lite Insurance com- Mr. and Mrs. K. O. and L. S. kr- Katherine Wiler, ot Wn..:...._ ... A_. Road, State H1gb1faY No.6, U. S - 8. HauJlni . .... . , . . _ .......•.......:..... . ......... . 9.60 any t W · H M H t .. ··... . ....""tI""" Route No. ~" In Wayne Township ~-~9•. Other Contract and Open Order Service ... ... . . P 9.60 o . . c enry, ' 113.42 ....., were ..... and Mrs..Olen Wray, teaoher of mU8lc In our..llChool, who by applying a bituminous treatment, - . Insurance ; . ............. " . . ............•....... 398.23 acres in Harlan twp. • Bmy. Mary and Betty Wray and recently underwent an , appendec- Item T-32. i ' . Total Other Purposes . : ........................ . ...... . 3023.92 Joseph E. Munger by admlnlatra- Mrs. Mary Brubaker. of Oai-- tomy. Is that she . is recovering Pavl!JDent : Width 18 feet. Total Operation ot School Plant ••......... '.... ~ ...... $ 5.030.99 MAIN TENANCE OF SOHOOL PLANTt:rtx. and M1.tlnJ.e Munger to O. J. lisle, Raymond .Peat, of Dayton, Mr. nicely. . Lengtb 22,018 feet or 4.17 mil. C-1. Materliifs for MaInt. Bldgs. and Grounds ........ S 265.79 Oombs; Interest of near u ....---n. Total- estimated' c~' t .••. _."9.071.49 i.ebano ' in lots 290-91 in and Mrs. Samuel Shaffner, of Cln- W"''''''e .... -Gray, . C-2. Materials for Ma.~t. ;ElquJp. and FurnIture . ..... 617.42 Reverse Telephone Ohaqea n.. clnnatl. and Mr. and Krs. MWard spent Sunday with hla grandpar~ ~ Nos. 1 to • inclusive of Ir E~2. R!lpalrs School Bul1d1ngs ...... : .,................ .60 Main W, XenJa, O. · , WJll~ur. N. Oarter to WWlam Med- Chatwood of Donnelsville. and ....._ J this proJeet to · be completed not ~-8. jRepalrS Other EqUipment •....... . ... .'. . . . . . . . . . . 68.06 --. -... .-.&.. O. Gray. , lAter than, August '1; llK2. Eo ,G. Bucluleb. Inc. ....ota Other PurPoses ... " .. : .......................... 951.79 Donalc1 Snell of Monteroy, is The mJn1mum wage to be paid to !O~ll Maintenance of School Plant .............•.... $ 951.79 , .SERVIcE-. ... 0.... Operation and Maintenance . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 5,982.7.8 , ..., .. _~~---~--........ I!II!I!IIII-IIII!I .. -----~ v1a1t1ng hia iP'ADdparenta, Mr. and all· labor employC9 on tbls contract \: DEBT r . ,0 •. MrII. J. W. Bnell. shall !be 1~ aocofdAnce with the .,' .., -" H-J .. Bonds Maturing .... . ........... .. ............ : . .. 1.000.0'0 'B' "Sc~edule of Prevall1J)g 'Hourly B-2. Interest 9n Bonds .. . . ... ..........••...... •.... ' 280 00 MRS. M. A. 'I'ULDBSON ~~ ~e!t Total Debt , Bervice .........• :............. . . .. .. .. .... • ." l"Dn'oo . • ~VERlNG NICELY Industrlal Relations aPPlicable 'to certificates f Ind b ,-v. o e tednessPald H. ~. ;282 ' .................... f 4 264.02 " ---State Hilrhway "~ment lIn.' Total ~en~ture:; 8J~ $ .7'113·1.~O , T~e Roxanna ' Canning company wishes. to anMrs. M. A. Ftillteraon, who Is· provementa In aoconrance with . ,!-ns era g ~d ........................... :. 200000 , nou'nce' that th.ey are now c'o ntracting their sweet convalescing at h~r home .here ,tiona 17-3, 17-4 17--. 17-5 , and 17- • ~·..:rA&VIA"LrI'BIC iAit AND ' Total 'I'ransact1oJi8 . :." . , .. : ... : ......... , ....... . ............ $ 49~31' 60 ham . . CIa of the Genetal Cpde ·a t Ohio " ROAD OIL, EXCAVATING . ASSETS AND LIABILITIES ~ " .. corn a,creage fo~ 1'942.' . The bidder uiust puIxnIt wlui hJa . ' an oPeration, ~ reported to ~ ." '/ Dl)MP TRUOR; SERVICIl ,be Improving ~. 8be la ~OW b~ a c.ertllfied checlt, ln. an a~unt E)th~r co ntatt, the!l'l at their office or telephone Oash ~ ... '.. '.... , .... ; ..... : ............................ 20.381.2'1 ' ' I !ble to be out of bed for. ibort In~ ~ to. 11ft ·per of the eatlREADY MIX CON~ ~~ ReCelvabl!l H. ~ 282 ........... .. ......... :. .,262.24 W~yn~svi1le 2878. ' ' tenala. . . , ~ COl' but 'ln no event more ven ry "auppliea ana a~r1a15 Eat. ............. ; .. . 1.000.00 than ten' tho~d doUara. Lands , (Coat) Es.~! ..."..................... :........'.. 2,500.00 '!be Pulteraona received the fol'Plana ILIlld apeCUlCatlona lJuJIdlnsB (Cost) Est. : .. , . ·........ 1 ............... ' ,1 ... 116000.0J Io'WIIIIr ' ~t.on 8uncIa7: Mr. and, me ·1n tb8 department of bl::..:! EqUipment (Cost) ~t.; ....... '...................... '" 10,000.00 Phone, Wllynesvllle 2911 ~ ' lin. P. JI. Bortna- and Krs. BIJ& Uld the oIt1oe 01 the resident d1a~. 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Mrs. Mary Bolan, of near Xenia, called in ttl\:: BogdD home Sunday 0 afternoon. IUra. liUey UjblOD- «.)o!·l'lWl/OudeD& ' . Mr. IUld lIIln • .IUllltlS Hun"y aUd Mrs. Donald Haines visited her Mr ana Mrs--g;-nr Berges 'and daugbter ~aQ1icl, . 01 XllI.11 euLou grandmothe~ Mra W ~ f ~ . . y 1lD. wand I'S ,H"vDlOll" W'" B II ' . a~g er, 0 _.children, of Beavertown" were ~ , . . . . , . .. "",011 ow I1g Gretin, on Sunday d u. anu Mrs. Elllo. :H:urle" ::; h< • day cUnner guest.s of Mr. an ....... iI nua - - Mr. Ralph Antram and slster ' . ' , Ll1e Morgan, te.Uloon Mal'ch 15 Mary, called ,on Mrs. ' Raymond Mrs Emerson Dlll was 1n Dayton " orne of our p eople abtended the Wllson and Ella Haines last T ues- h la:;t Th d 5 OPP . urs ay. bas etbail banquct nt Kingman day afternoon hlgJl sohool la~L '!'hlll'"d uy night Raleigh Bog' an and Mrs. Clarence T hompson ~ spend M " wife lind Ing a few days with ller sister, Mrs. and MarilYn Sue called on Mr and D Id L d famil rs. Mal'lanna ..ll0Bun g'randdnllgllt r Mil ' . av ueas, an y " () ar yn /:;uu Smith . Mrs. Horace Comp ton at liew BurMr. Hiley Gibson and' family accompuuled l!:VUII . Bogall of Duy- itngton Sutul'day nlrrht Other . " . spent Sunday With ·Mr. and Mrs . ton and mo ther, Mrs. Mal'y Bogan, guests 'In t he Compton home were EVerett Bunnell and Iamlly of to the funeral of MI'. Co,dwel iu Albert S hephe,rd and Mr and Mrs W · vill ' HI . . . 'Bynes e. ghland coUnLy, Monda y acter- . La.wrence ShepheJ;'d, of Xenia. oMrs. Frank Kelles, M~S . Mlldred neon. Mrs. Ella Hurley and MI,'. and Weaver and Roney Morga.n are on Mr. a nd Mrs. Wlllard Haines Mrs. Raymond Wilson visited Mr. the sick list. spent the ,cek-end wltl1 MI'. and and Mrs. J oe Shambaugh, of near' Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lewis and Mrs. Ellis Sheets of Connersville Harveysburg, one afternoon last son J erry Lee, and Mrs. Hiley GlbInd. week . son, called on Mrs. Richard Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wll~on Monday. ancL.Mrs. Ella HUI'Iey wer e in Xenia Bonds buy ~ombs, Sta mps buy Mrs. Alfred Morgan was called to on Thursday. . bullets. Buy U . S . Defense Bonds or XenIa Tuesday by the serioUs illMr. al\d Mrs. Weldon W 15011 and Stamps every pay day l ness of her. mother, Mrs. A. Hough. Miss Esther Smith spent last Wednesday night with MI.ss PaulIne Gibson. . Mrs. Emerson Dill called on Mr. and Mrs.Elmer Houston,of Springfleld, last Sunday. Mr. Houston Is very ill.

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Mrs. Ber' BunneU, Corresponden& MIss Audrey Crawford spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crawford. Rev. Eustace Hec\[ert took dinner with Mr• .and Mrs. Jim Garrison. Ruth Bunnell spent Thursday evening with Miss Virginia Bellher. Ivu. and Mrs. Morris LeWis called at the home of M'I·. and ~irs. :John Koester. . Mr. aac1 · Mrs. Bert Bunnell and .d&ughLers entertained Mr. and Mrs. O. P . Lyle, of Hllisboro ; Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mullen and son, ot u aYlO\l; Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Everett Bun11ell and Miss Audrey Crawford at 0. birthday dinner Sunday. Several ladles from the Utica commUllity attended the cooldng 8;:11001 at Lebanon. 41 S. Ollar.es Haru.e is still on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bunnell and daughter spent Thursday evening at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Leslle Oomwh and daughter.

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Best .Quality Seeds ALSIKE CLOVER :~ $13.00 YELLOW SWEET CLOVER ::'R $7.00 WHITE SWEET CLOVER ::'R $7.50 The W aynesvill~ Farmers .E xchange Company ~YNESVILLE, 0100

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COMMITTEE WILL PLAN FOR ALUMN'I REUNION Plans for tile annual r eunion at the Waynes,rille HIgh Scbool Alumni Ilssociation, set f or 'Saturday, May 30, w1ll be ula<ic ·a t a meeting of the executive committee, to be beld Friday afternoon, at the. Little Inn. C. M. Cartwright, or ChiCagO, wW be present for the meeting and will be host to commlt'ee members and friends at tea, after the meeting.

JUVENILE GRANGE NOTICE Members of the JuvenUe Grange are invited to a dance un!! surprise party ~aturday afternoon. March 28, at the Orange Hall , 1 :30 p. m Bring Christmas cards ; Valentines; cut-outs of colored autos, planes, tractors and ships; scissors; paste brush. : - - - - - - -- - - " - - - - - -

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dedicated to national ~Ieel It ... ¥eta'an plant now. hnin. been In eenlee durin. abe two ...Id _ . thou,h with important additIona In -.at _tb. aad years. It knowl, M»mehow 01' other. wbat .. a;pec:ted 01 II. Ita _ke cur" ladl, Into the bloe Ill,. and Ie. turblnea. ( _ , 01 them· new) hum with. IOI'l or dell,ht, Pad to ~ In the ~k:e or the countryl happy that. throuah.~1r _am_Iutlo..., Industrial planll are able to malntaJa a ",_ay-I_ hoar opua~onl that homea 01 rieh and"poor alike·are with eleetrie 1el'Vlee. If the Millen Ford plant eould .• peak IOmebow 01' other we IIeIieft It would like to aay to MelTbody throu,hoat the MWm1 Valley that we eerve tbat It, ll preplII'ed to 10 the ·lhDlt 01 Ie. IadlItIea to win tide war by help",- th~ who alao are h;eIp1q . to win It ~gh their Indl"lduai ~ki... aetlvlty. If It eouId ape,ak we believe It would aar. to eftIT employee 01 Th. Dayton PoWer .md LI,hl Company • jo.l rouow where I Jead-back . . ap-thal'a all' 'rm ultln, or yoo." 00e.1". Ie. ....UcUap aN ........1nI or _ I' read, to ·be _In,erted Into .teun to open.. the ....hlnee InIld. the plant: W~ijJen waleb with _Io~ eye . Melt indIeator houd, to ItuIke mre that eerilee .. lie It __ .......decl to lJe,'wlInterriJpted. The Iwlteh en,lne that doiie alOl ' of' thI.... 101' the plant, .ueh .. brine}", In parta IOI'~D_ . _ to be auembled and put 'In.o operation a. qUickly .. ..-ihIe aad ileUftI'In, a daily qUo.. 01 _ I, puff. a_y with Ii ...... heari beeaue thia·enrine luao", ....t It, too, .. playiq. a ' .... .iii 1M operation 01 thia peal' plant. MeD '...... IUIIII ....d .... bam 01 maddnern alert; niad7 to "WI their all 101' the _tJnuOUl lel'Yiee "hleb .. 1M" ca.,.. . , . MUJere ,Ford Station. althoqh lnanl";·• .., leeb abe of· " the nadon'•. hearti It, too, thro.. with ~ exdtewrieD. attenda~. , apoD ~tIonal eer,lee. It n~er ltoP.' work. 'lW!entr·rour ~ eMh. day It 18 eternaU, at It, rornl.hlnl the eI~trle POWI!I' thai muea ",:e wh..,.. 10 'roundln ' bun~ or Indu.trlea ~red fa _tlonal der_ work ."ltJiin the lIII'rilO'7' our c:QDIpan, . . . . , .....talniia•• alao. "'II ..-.J~. to the home aa" 10 the .1_ Where th...... alao work 10 lie done. . , 1'-. thia ·WI...... 01 two 'world wan .. dedleatlq ha ble aad .l~8dJltiel tel the whole ........,.•.1Iere fa aM . . . . . . 01 . . . . . , . .' ............'Y Jaad wheeII . . . ~ay .. ~ ..... wID Wp 10 wID a ....... the _ . . , IIUUIIIt a8'ontjO ....

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Postmaster ~nd Mrs. W. E. Alex..ander ' IOld Mi.. Pearl .-Al.e xand were ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wblteker, Morrow, last Sunday. Born Monday, March 16, 19~ at McClellan hOBJl1ta1, Xenia, a little son, Michael to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest .Crawrord (Grace EVelyn Hartsock) . .L lghtnlng struck tl1e bam on tne Elam sisters farm and occupied by Ml·. Grover Kftng and burned to the ground last Monday. The livestock was rem()ved, but some farm implements ' and feed was burned. MI'6. BirdJe A1ex~uider was the guest' of Mrs . Anna Finley In Xenia last Monday. Miss MIldred Zimmerman, of Dayton, vlslted last Sunday With EVER HAVE A GARDEN? WHETHER YOU DID OR NOT, YOU'LL WANT Mr. and Mrs. Leo WlIlcnburg and tamUy. A VICTORY GARDEN THIS YEAR. START NOW - AND FOLLOW THE Mr. and Mrs. Birch BeJJ were FOOTSTEPS OF EXPERIENCED GARDENERS TO FA IRLEY'S. 'WE CAN SUPSunday guests of Mrs. Bell's parPLY YOUR EVERY NEED WITH QUALITY GARDEN SUPPLl f S AT EXents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Alexander . TREMELY LOW PRICES. Mrs. C. E. Anderson and little SalUe Lou SmIth of Waynesville, were dinner guests of Mrs. Suste Douglass and Miss Milmie Cook last Monday evening Larger Because of Better Service, Quality, and Price Mrs. Mary Moore, ~ho spent the past with her son-41n-lnw Established ) 849-1942 and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed WAYNESVILLE, OHIO PHONE 2441 Eyler, near Sp:ringboro, s uffered il ... ~,• • • :\ . •~,,);-.S:l; ' ~;'.:. ___ .;#~ _,' •. _ .. _ ...~ _ stroke & few wiee!ts ago and passed away laat Monday afternoon . The ~uneral was held last Wednesday Dr. Julia Mary Jon~, of Sanaafternoon from her late home with torium , North Carolina, and Bar!\'Irs. NcUie Bunnell. Corl'esllolllli' uL ~e J ones. of Indianapolis, Ind., Rev. T. M. Scarff in charge. 1Mr~. J. W. Anderton remains visited their grandmother, Mrs. J . Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Marl att an d Mrs. Lucy DUl, of WaynesvUle The birthday anruversary of Mrs. qUite 111. W. Anderton, this week-end. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Na ncy Beltz a form er Waynesv t.lo Mrs. NellIe Amrein and Leah Miss Ruby James Is taking a vaHiett last Monday. l esiuent, was celebrilLed In a very Guard. of Lebanon, called on caLIon this week. Mrs. eLna. HartMiss Edna EAam returned to her . pleasant way, Sunday, Mal'e11 15, M friends here the p:tst week. sock is tak ln ~ her place. 'Mrs. Janet Hedger 1.5 helpIng OU ~ school at Middletown atter spend - the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Our secret weapon: U: S. Defeme Ing the week-end with h er sisters, Hudge!, near Spring Valley. Mrs . Mrs. Conway with the nursing this Bonds and S tamps. Buy them! HUdgel . is a granddaughter and week. Misses Bessie. Mary and Klzzle. Dr. and Mrs. J . W. Ward were Keep 'em roll!.ng! We mean dolThe P. · T. A. held their regular with ot.her relatives plal1ued the ~y ton visItors one day th Is week. lars ! Buy U . S. Savings Bonds and monthly meeting a t the high school affair. Mr. an d Mrs. MUton Sheehan. of Stamps. aUdliorium .Iast Wednesday eveTho..e who enjoyed the occasiun We've got A.'Cjg to grind. Buy Derung. Mrs. Helen Wilson, the pres- were Mrs. Loretta Neeley or Me- Cen tel'vllle, called on Mrs. Alice fense Bonds and Stamps. !dent, had cha rge of the busIness challlcsburg; Mrs. Dora Yazel. and Clar k, Sunday. meet ing after wh1cll Mr. Homer Mr . and Mrs. Robert Easter, of had charge of the program. The Dyke and children, of German - ..........- -_ _ _ _ _ _If'!llIlSlli_ _. ._ _ _....-.21·_ _ _. . . .~.

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churches of th,e township r endered splendid selections of music. Refrebhments were served oby the committee. Harry White, and family moved from Mrs. Chas. Oglesbee's apartment to an apartment In Xenla the past week. BertlJla Copsey 6pent Mrs. Thursday in :!tenla, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. John North . Pvt. Lee Ed HarJler returned to Camp DIx, N. ,J., last Friday, after a five-day furlough here with his mother Mrs. Esta Harner and other relatives 'Mrs. Dorothy Willenburg was a Dayton visitor last ¥onday alternoon. Mr. George lBll!ck and Mr. Sam Holland are Oil the sick list. Mrs. NeU ClJ,fnpton and daughte1'S J ean and Phylls and Miss MurdeJl Vandelrman were Xenia l:ihoppcrs Frlda)1 afternoon. Mr. Tom Boyd, WllO was In jured. last week by a tree fa lUng Oil h1m, Is improving. Pvt. Charles W!}son, who left Friday for Camp Dlx, N. J. after visiting his _parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson was honored at a

town; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brant. Mrs. Gebhart, and Mr. J erry Cole IUan of Miamisburg, and Mrs. R uth Dy~e , of Dayton. Mrs. Beltz received many nice presents and severa l friends from Waynesville, sent cards.

NO 1 ICE We now have a .Iarge stock of McCormickDeering Repa irs on hand, for tractor plows and all ' kinds of mach inery. Give us a call-Reverse the charges.

BmTIlDAY DINNER SUNDAY Mrs. Robert Duke was the hanored guest at a dinner party Sunday, given br her father, M. M . . Lodge, of Dayton, In honor of her birthday anniversary. Other guests New Burlington, Ohio Phone 52 included Mr. Robert Duke MIss Arlys Lodge and Myron Lodge. ? -----..::...:....--- - -.....,.-- - - -- - - - ---.......:..--------.- - - - - - - -

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family dinner party. at the home of his uncle alnd aun ~, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson Thursday . FOR SALE-Frlers. 3 or 4 Ills. evening. Thosie present were Mr. Dressed or on foot. Sarah O. Heston. Waynesville, Rural Route 3. and Mrs, Marvalin Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Holton. Mr. ' and Phone 2899. Mrs. Fred WUson and family and FOR BA:LE- 55 acres, good 6-room bouse, bam, chicken house, weU. cistern, spring. $04,000. W. N. SeRfs, Waynesville, G. Phone 2651- 3-26. ~--~-------_._.~,

FOR SALE- About two tons of hay. Part clear t1pl~ttby. Some clover. Robert Lashley 3-26.4-2, O· ,

Dear Morie Patrons: . 1 3 2 4 It Is our desire to cooperate In every possible way in this national emergency There'll Be A Hot Time In ZANE GREY'S to 'belp uia1n\aln ' tbe blgbest morale ' of The Big Town Tonight! "LAST OF THE our people. It Is a recognized fact tbat the movies are one of your best sources of in- Fred MoMurray, Mary Martin DUANES" formation' and entertalnmenf and Robert Preston In . with Geo. Montl'omel'7, ""nD'''. From now on th roug h tb e duration the JDanB&"ement of the Twin "NEW YORK TOWN" Roberts and Eve Arden. Mr. and Mrs. Rimnond WUson and Theatre pan.ntees the best In motion Added: 3 Stool'es Comed, Patsle. • •.:::.=::.:...;e::.:n::;terlalnm:;;.;;;;;;;;,;;e;;n;.;t.;;.._-r_ _ _ _-ii-..;A,;;.i,;;.So;,.:~ ..;;c..;o,;.;m,;.;e;,;;d;.y..;a;;,;n,;.;d;..,;;M;;;,U;;;S;.;,IC;,;;B;,;;I-t-_ _ _ _C ..arto __o..D. _ _ __ Mrs. Dal5y FIartsock Is, spending ' 10 11 ' 9 7 8 6 5 .. week In Xeo,la with her daughThese Thrills A're The Real Always A Laugh- Never A It's Another Aldrlcb Family ter, Mrs. Ernest craWfOrd. Thing Now! FroWJt. Ho! Ho! Ho! Bob Jerry Hartsock vJsited his cousin, Hit! Henl'7 Runs 101' ~~~=~I NO Hope's Back To Town In cif Center~e m Stucle" "PACIFIC Miss MaralYn Aultman Xenia, l'ast "NOTHING BUT ·'HENRY A~DRICH SUnday, BLACKOUT" SHOW THE TROTH" with Robert Preston Md FOR PRESIDENT" Martha O'DrlscoU with Paulette Goddard and Also: Selected Shon. Plus: Good Short Subjects Arnold'

FOR S~PaIr large '1 year old gelcUngs, '33 Ohevrolet pick - up truck. 2 new tires; 30 Olds Sedan Mr~" 6 good tires; Manchu Beans. Kenneth Pox, W aver1Y ......... ..... - IL. Funeral servl.ces were held in 3-12 10 26 C.1nclnnat~ Monday for MrS. ~y • . ·E. Pernn, age 86, of LOs Angeles FOR SALE - Extra Good AUalta CaW., mother (,f Mrs. L. O. Ra.dleY, who . died lui; TUesday afternoon; Hay. Lee Lemmon. · Route Mrs. Radley who hac;I been visW&YilesvpIe, Oh,lo: 8.12 18, 26. Iting her mother for the past month, had left Los Angeles last .. . ~y momlnB and did not learn of her mother's death untU her arrival home. . Be!. and Mrs. Radley -both at, . ' tended the aen~ held in Olnclnnatl Monday Ilnd burlal In· Mt, 'Mortah cmnete,ry ··near Cincinnati. CIeian Gravel f_ Oenerete

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d1a1lY lilvtted to at.tend theJe _lin. TbOmaa IIl4 da\l&h~r\. vlcell. Con!ess10na will he bellol)1.. atpu~ week. . !.ell Judetb, Un. J. B. Tewell and MI• .I.... Ottm_. CeffljlIponden~'o ter the acrvIce. Mr. awl Mrs. O. W. Albr1aht, or daUlhtera Suaan and Barbara, or BaJid No. II of the W. B. O. B. of Pekin. were Saturday gUeet.ll of Mr. FranItllp, were dinner guests at L~e Mrs. Mary WSon returned .JUT. IIOLLY I\l•. ~:. CIIVltCIl the M~thodlst Ollurch- wll} .sponaQr a aDd Ke:Jer Ur~ home of Mr. and Mra Elmer Ilea- home In- LliiUtLUon 'l'hursc18y i',' M. Scqr(t, l\lIl1ii~er _.--. doughnut sale, Friday, March 2'1. METHODIST CIIUROB Mr. and Mr.. L. A. ~er, 0 provea on Wednesday of lBat week. a!ter. aeveral dal/S' 11~ with Mr. Orders fol' douglmutG ~y be phonLoWs C. Badley.....t.or Wa6~ C H., were Ba.turday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Caldwell, and Mrs Almon Feu1a, Sunday 8ch~30 a: m. E. A cd to Mrs, Oora Rich or Mrs. Elmer EIlrnhal·t, .Supt. ~ueat.s 01 Mr. md Mrs. Ralph Bar- of Dayton, were Sunday evenlng iMr. and Mrs. Scott; Day moved to SUNDAY Shehan .for deliveries. Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. t(er and cblldren and overnight dlilner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al- tbeir larm home last we.ek which Church SchOol 9:30 a. m. Pooyer Me9Ung Wednesd l ' eve- BltIDGE dLUB ENTERTAINED and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. len Emrick. they bought recently. Tbe ~roi>erLY Worship SerVice 10:40 a . m. Fred Rush and family, Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Furnas and had been the home of the late Mr. ThIs w1l1 be Palm Sunday . . The I11ns , 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Edgar Smith enterWned Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Hall, of Col- cbllaren, of Dayton, were enter- ~d Mrs .. Harry Thomps.on for pastor's subjeoct will be: "A Or06.'l o'r llARVEl'SBURG OPEN BtBLE members of her bridge dub and umbUli, ca1lel1 an Mrs. Margaret talned to dinner Sunday evenlng many years. a Crown?" New members Will be reClHl1RCD one gue:,t, Mrs. A. E. stout, for 011 'JOhns and Paw Johns, Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rusl\4l1!. Mabel T,~ry, of Da~ton; celved Into the church. Rev. James Rader! Pastor. evenlng of bridge Friday evening at . afternoon. . sell Campbell. spept the week-end at her home It ha6 been necessary to change her home. Prizes fo r winning scores THREE ARRESt'ED IN Mrs. Russell Campbell enterMr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones and Mr. here. our plans for Holy Week, In,tei\d, of were awarded to Mrs. Vern SimpTII&F1' OF OHICKENS t.alned the 500 card club at her and Mrs. Therle Jones and son, J.Lee Talmadg,~ attended Mason-. 'servlces every night, there w111 be son I\I1,d Mrs . . Howard F'o8t, nome Thursday afternoon. . spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Ic Inspection at WaynesvlJle, Fri- a communion service Thu~sday and Vernon Shele"Y,43, his son, John, Mr. and Mrs. Walter i{enrlck and Mrs. Bernie 0111 at Clayton. day night. Friday n!gh~s only. Thursday night 19, 10rmerly of Waynesville, were Every time you get your pay, buy visited on Tuesday evening the lat- Mrs. Dill has been very ill for some 'Mrs. Pal Kir\)y and ahildren will -be a communion :;erv1~ HI ~m- he!~ ~o the Clinton County g~and Bonds nnd Stamps for the U . S. A, ter's brother, Wli1lam HaInes, . who time. have returned to their home here memoration ot th Inslltution of t)}C jury under bond Of ,~,OOQ el1cJl alter Buy U• .13. Defense Bonds and has been very III with pneumonia Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Waites, df after a week's \1slt with relatives Lord's supper. Friday t he sl!rvlce they pleaded guilty to a chlUge of stamps, t.lle I. O. U . of the Red, at his home In Dayton. Lebanon, were Sunday afternoon In Franklin. will be In commemoration ot Ule Ibreaking and entering In .connectlon White,l1nd Blue' Mr. Slid Mrs. J. B. Jones made a 0811ers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs . .Qeo. Plymlre were oruoifl.ctlon. EVeryone Is Invited. with. the theft of 40 chickens and 2 Too IItLle; too late; too badl bWliness trip to Xenia Monday afWalter Kenrick. guests at dinner Sunday of Mr. On Eastef iup(iay the sunrise turkeys, March 8, froln a farm near ~cQI1ure ~uneral There still Is ttme to buY U S, Deternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Rolla western, of and Mrs. Ohas. Jones and Mrs. service will be at '1:QO a.. m· 'J'lle L~bt!rton, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Menser Dayton, ",ere sunday guests of Mr. Emrria pIymlre, In Blanchester. Easter breul<f~t at 7:45. Other serArrested w)tp ~h~ Ejheleys wns h- fense Bopds and Stl\mpII. ~Olnt and iltUe son of Da.yton, visited and Mrs. Howard Deweese and In G. W. Davia Imd Mr. and Mrs. vices 6S usual. Ne\v lI1em~rs will p e. gene Kearns, of near ClarksvID. '"' "Dial 2111 - Wayneaville their parents, Mr. and Mrs. WU- the attemoon motored thru King's Glenn ' Davis and fnmlly were en- rf!Celved and the I~rftment of HapTh eheleY!l tormerlY resided on llam Bergdall on Thursday. Mills. tertalned Sunday at the 'home ot tlsm administered. the Snyder farm two miles north of The Woman's Society of OhrisA number of members from here Mr BOO Mrs. E. C. Marmon near Waynesville, on the State Road. tlan Service will be entertained at lnc1udlng the Burnets Jones, WUmlngton, when they were caleST MAltY'S El'lSCOPAL FREEZE SERVICES ===========~, LyUe church Wednesday, April 1. Thomas Emrlcks, Campbells, Dukes brating the b1rth~o.YI! of O. W, PALM SUNDAY The committee In charge Is: and Kenrlcks, enjoyed the oyster Davis and Mrs. Davia. ' ~lr Idw!» ~, Jqnoel VISIT WITH RELATIVES ¥esctames LelIa Smith, Jessie LOng supper and program by school cllIl 10:'00 a. m. sunday School Mr. I\lld Mr~~ -K: R. JlIII nlgtored acre and SU6an Saylor. A paper on dren at the grange at Waynesville "SULLIVAN'S TRAVELS " 11:00 a. m. Morning . Prayer and to Newark, Monday tWellintr, to "our Home" will be given by Mrs. Saturday evening. COMING TO TWIN Mrs. WAlter Kemlcil, CorreapoDdm& Catherine WhItaker. SeNDon spend Tuesday wl ~h the former's Mrs. Wesley Rehmert, of Dayton 7:00 p. ·m. Y9un~ Ohurchmen at· father, Mr. G. O. Hlll. On their reMr. and Mrs. Fred Barton, of gave a demonstration of the Better It was inevHaole tnat. VC-Ionlca Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith the home 01 Mlasea Jellll ang Jap~ turn tTip they stopped for a visit ted Mary Sue Croll on her fltth Dayton, were evening dinner guesta Brush company at the home of Lake ShOUiel lJ:ecome II. mouon P!cSaturday of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mrs. Clarence Smith Friday afterwi'b Mr, Ill'~ Sister, Mrs. R. J!. Hartsock. . ~W'e IkMeSli-lllle was born to be birthday, Wednesday of lalit week. f 'lUDAY, April 3. Oampbell and family, of Columbus. at which m~ ladles at- lIhotOlJl'aphed. ' Deweese. noon at the home of her parents at Mn. R alp h Hammond and tended. Mrs. Clarence KIng of the 'l 'hll~':; the considered ' onviclAlon Good Frlda), eerVjC~ 12:00 to 3:00 Cheel' tl e boys In unl!orm. Buy Franklin. of .Preston ' sturges, t.lle · writerMr. and Mrs. Chester Ba.lrd, 'whO daughter Janet, In company with Sprlngt1:loro Pike, waa a guest, U. ~ , 0 rl!~e Bonds. C1l1d' a few Mr. and Mrs. Victor Darnell of dirootor, and he ha.:; plenty .more have a grocery In Dayton, moved In Mrs. Everett Weller and 'son, of WAYNESVILLE cnUROD OF near MiamIsburg, spent FridaY. In the Lytle road entertained' their to say In praise' of tile blonde a small apartment there last week CHR.lST to saVe Ures. They . will spend the lDayton. Mr · HammOnd and chil- neighbora Sunday evening with IJombshell, who soared to screen Max Randall, Minister dren joined 'them for evening din- moving pictures' of Yellow Stone lame In "I Wallted wings." week-ends here. SUNDAY ' . Park and others of their tra.vels. "PhoLographie;alJy, Veronica Lake !Mrs Clyde Wharton, Is Improved ner at the Weller home. I Bible SchOOl 9.30 a. m. Those who enjoyed the evening belongs In piC1.1.U'es," says Sturges, Communion lO:4~ .. In were: Mr. and Mrs. WillIa.m Ross writer and director of three solid PreacJilng, 11 n. m. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John hits In a ' row, "The Great McGinJunior Endeavor, 7:15 p. m. LAST TIMES l 'ODAY Kruer, Mr. aDd Mrs. Wilbur Brack- ty," "OlWlstmas In JUlY''' and "The Benior Endeavor, 7:15 p m. ney and Mr. and Mrs. George Lady-Eve." Jack Oakie in Check Inflation every we ak Preaching, '8:00 p. m. Brackney and family. Ice cream "She can be pho~phed from WEDNESDAY 'IRJSE IIl)d SH N£" and cake were served. any ' angle and with , practically any Prayer 'and Bible StudY, 8:oo~. m. kind of l1gbt, lind . sWl emerge a You are Invited to come and worFORMER RESIDENT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY pertect subject There have been' ship with us. DIES AT ATHENS few stars like ]bere In all HoUy.. . Gene A~atry in Funeral services will be held at wood history." "POWN MEXICO WAY" Tha.t'" one of the reasons, exFERRY CHnaCH Ot' (;HII.18T the McClure Funeral Home, Pr1(1ay '",p.ect every ",ont h W. C. 8lultb, n1n11ter morning ten O'clock, for Mrs. Lou- pla1na tM AcadE!my Award winner, ~tb , ella Pence, age 73, who died TUes- why he was eagE!!' to obtain Veron- SUNDAY SMILEY BURNETTE day evening at the home of her 6On, Ica for a . co-8t~rrlng role opposite 9:90 a. m. Bible School. Adiled: "SUPERMAN" (in techRalph, at Athens, O. Mrs. Pence was .Joel McOr~, In bIs newest ParaCommWUOn 10.46 a, m, Wee or) and No"cUy Sermon 11 a. m. a resident of thl! communl~y fifteen mount comedy, "l$ulllvan's Trav• years ago. els," wh1ch opens Sunday and MonJunior' Endeavor 6:45 p. m. Senior Endeavor 6:.5 p. m. Besides her son, Ralph, she leave" day at the Twill Theatre. It'S the SUNDAY AND MONDAY Preaching '1:30 p. m. two other sons', Ollle and Fred, of fourth picture written and l1ireoted Come, let us prepare to meet God. , .. I • See thJe QnuslJal ~~ure! Dayton; one brother, Charles Jones, by him, and . lUI' getting the OUlST. AUGUSTINE CHUROH ot' Waynesville. tomary critical salutes accorded Fa&IIer'KJ1IJDhoI&I, Pries' ,Joel McCrea and ' Burtal wID be made In Mlam1 Sturges plotures,. only this tilne Mass 9:00 a. m. Verqnlca Lake in they're even mo,re enthusiastic. Cemetery. , GOOD FRIDAY DEVOTIONS In "Sulllvan's Travels,' VeronJca Special service wlll be held at 8 "SULLIVAN'S TRAVELS - GUESTS AT DINNER PARTY all ye that pan "It it nothin~ to Lake turns , from the dram&- of "I : o'clock, ~day evening to Also: Color HbaMlly aUd ~d"S ---. by?" Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hartsook and Wanted Wings" to comedy of the .commemorate the l'PaS~on ~ you. familY were gueats at a dinner broad, Iilapstlck v~ety. In this role Dea'th of OUr Lo~d. There wlll be WEDNESD"Y "nd :J;HUB.SPJ\Y party last Wednesday .evening, at she tumbles Jn~ .swlmmlng pools, the Way of the Cross and • ler.mon . the home of Mr. and Mis. A. Z. dons hobo clothes, rid" t~e .rods on the P~n by Fabher Olement Fred M.c:M\lJT~)', Mar), Hartsock, near ·Kingman. The af- and sleeps In Jlophouaea, always . BotChen of ~he Home Misslonarles Martin, Robert Preatoa . fair was arranged In honor of Srt. evincing a ze/it 1:o r tbe comedy In- of Amer1ca, Solemn Blessing with a reUe of Sbl>w jou h.ow to Ii~'e on exactly and Mrs. Ralph Ames (Sarfih herent In her I'ole, says Sturges. • ootbinj a week in The shapely lICl'leen aensatlon also ·the ,t rue Cross will be given after ' Katherlne Hartsock.. ' . ' 12:00 to 3.00 la given an OPportUDlty. to wear the sermon. Thla relfo I! a little DINNER GUESTS OF "NEW YORK TOWN" glamorous c1otbeis. splinter from the croea on which ' THEIR DAUGIITI!R A SERVICE, OF MEDITATON AND DEVOTION ",Ub Our Lord actually died. All are cor"EXTRAS" STAR IN - 4IUM TAMIROFF, LYNNE ' Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Sears were "NEW :YORK TOWN" dinner ...guests of their daughter, NOTICE QVE~ &114 E~IO »WRE "II ,p "cawboy" drl~lng Mias Lola Sears, of Clnclnnatl, The 250 extr;-;b'o s~pport . Mary , , __ Sunday, In celebration ot ber • OonforJl!ing to~ a policy 'adhered Martdn, Fred ~lUurray and AIdm ~PISCOPAL birthday anniversary. Their other TamJr01t In the one of the high to by other financial institutions: . ' Comlnr Soon: "Notbblr Bu~ ' daugh~r, Mrs. Albert Carver, ac- comedj scenes of Paramount's ' Beginning May 1, 1942, the rate . &be TrUtb," "Demf Aldrich ' for WAYNESVILLE, OHIO companied them ,home Sunda.)' .e.,e- · "New York TO'IfIlL" which comea, at interest on Savlnp AccoWlts lp rre..den&," ."-Sban,iw JflIiWre." May this Good Friday find a ready and nlng for a ~eek.s v1alt. · the Twin Theatn ' next WedDeadaY The Waynesville National Bank ' 8tar&m, AprU 17 - A new Switch wheels eVery 5;000 mil.. reverent re.poaae from those who can cbapter ~laf: ''Dick '!'rae, "I. Be a regular on the home frontl and Thursday, •~I.) one of the tun- will be reduced from . 2% to 1'1!1% • Crime. Inc." Make regular pay-roll purchas~ of nlest mass skitSI ever seen on bile per ~um, . spend ~y portio~ of his time with HIM. il. ROSS H. ' HARTSOOK, ~ta:Ps~efense Savings Bonds and acr~:cM.urray; 'a a.ldewalk photoCashier. ·.~iIIi ~mI~!iQ~~~~,

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~rHURSDAY. AP.RIL 2, 1942

WHOLE NUMBER 4111

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is with miJ,)gled pleas ure and anticipation thAt w~ aBsul't:le ~w n el'ship and editorship oJ The Mia.mi Gazette. a good weekly newspaper that has served this community for the last 93 .years.

Plans Started For Alumni Reunion Here

Offlccrs and members of the ex. lin d Roscoe Furnas of the 25 year port a carload ot salvage metal colecuLlve ~ o lnml Ltce of Lhe Waynes- elns . lected at the clOse of the flrs~ week of the salvage campaign. Members Plans for overcoming difficulties v!'Je High School Alumni Assoclaof this committee are to be comtlon met at the Little Inn FI'iday which confronted the . event held The fact that this newspaper has been serving . ~._.) mended !~r their hard work a.nd afternoon. to discuss plans for the last year we!'e discussed. Mrs. John Waynesville and envirpns for such a long period of the flne results obtained. annual reunion. May 30. K . Preston. representing the Meth_ time, through good years and bad, reflects the pro- Athletes of the' local Accordlng to a report made TuesRoss H. Hartsock. chairman of odlst Church Women. was present. gressiveness of the community. Bc.h oolS will be preparing. day, the amount of waste paper the executive comm1ttee. presIded. and discussed poss.ble arrangec.ollected uP' to that date was estiOthers in attendance were C. M. menta fol' this :;enr·.; . reunion. A these next hw weeks for the Although having been among you a short time, mated at over four tons. The col. ' Cart\\'rlr;ht, member of the special deci sion WQ S made to shnp!ify the we alread.y feel at hom e . The people here not only are annual Warren County field lection and balling of paper has committee for Alumn1 promotion. 0 1 menu and servll1g of the banquet progressive and wide ~wake, but friendly as well. been made possible lihrough the Ch icago; Rue Dinwiddie. of Day· prec ding tl e meetIng, possibly meet to be held Tuesday. We have taked our future in Wayn esvj lle. W e work of Carl Ferguson, George ton ; vice-president. Selh Furnas : with a burfet serv·ce. In addition, May 12. at the fairgrounds Winder and members of the local secretary. Miss Inez J ames ; tl'cns- this year's progl urn w1ll be shortfeel that the com mu nity n e eds The Miami Gazette , in Lebanon... the next few Boy Scout troop. . urer.- Miss Helen Hawke; M.l's Em- en('d . fi nd til e Pr c~ f e! ent ·s Ball wU and it 'is our intention to give the community the best APP!OXlmately 30 tons of metal mn H . McClure. Mrs. C. H. Brace. sta rt pro mptly Oit 10 p. m. weeks will be busy ones for newspaper po sib le. and paper were s,?ld this 'week to Charles E. MichCner. Mrs. Ronnie! The presldc\. t of the Alumni Asmember!,! of the 194-2 graduAlthou g h no lon ger co nne cte d with the managethe Cohen Brothers Wholesale Junk M. Hawke. George J. Waterhouse. sQClntlon. Mrs. Anne Swept Ridge. ~ting . class... after waiting 'Dealers of MJddletown. m e nt. Md. E. C . Crane will continue as s ociety editor Mrs. Gcorge Smith. E . L. Thomns. of Cb lcngo. was not able to be presrepre~ent ln g t he 50th yenr class ent. several week. Earl "Little Accordlng to an announce met of the Ga:tette . Buck" . Mendenhall left last ' made this week by Doctors Mary L. . We h ave made an in ves tment in ' Wayn esville beCook and A. E, stout. authorized cause we ' b e li e ve this community h as a promis ing Red Cross Aid Instructors, Instrucw eek f or the Navy .. , C. B. future .. Lewis and Miss E~ma Lou Mrs. C. L. Duke spent the week- tion Is now available In First Aid Lewis • have returned from end visiting relatives at Lancaster, to enrollees -of Defense Units and It is our intention to give readers of The ·Miami their annual winter sojourn Ohio. any . other Interested persens. Gazette a good n ews paper, back a ll projects for the . FI ' d th d ol Mrs. Mllynar~ Weltz and Mrs. O. Twent~ hours credit is required A South America n program wn ~ was as follows : Vocal sola. "La Pabetterment of Waynesville, and in return win th e supIn , 01'1 a... ey love an to complete the course. Dr. Stout presented to members and guests of lorna." MJ s Jean Hartsock, accomLee Hawke were Dayton visitors k port of citize ns and merchants s o t hat we may contin_ a tt racti ve new car b ac... announces that his ~es will start the New Cen ury club. Friday af- panled by Miss Helen Gons. A vivid · Thursday. th e Wayne T owns h IP camue to be !I>f (lS much se r vice to the community as is • • • the week of April 13, and wlU be lernoon. when they met In regular pk ture of Pnraguay, a .;;ma~ ~and 'paign for scrap metal was Mr. at:ld Mrs'. Harold B. Eainhart held ' between 'the hours of 8 to 10 humanly poss ible. session. at the home of Mrs. R. H. country o( South America. was glv_ _ quite successful... more than and their famUy were visitors In p . m.. one evening each week, the Hartsock. en In the paper. "South of the BorMr. a nd Mrs. Walter Wis eman. day of the week to be announced In ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==;;;;;;~'I The program . presented by Mrs. del· ... by Mrs. Henkle; piano dUt!t, a carload was gathered here Duyton. satur~ay~ • next week's paper. UntU' furt!ter J. B. Cl'aibbe and Mrs. S. D. Henkle. 'Alrs frOm SCotland." Misses Jean .,. when t h e Lamb chi I dren, .. Miss Allce GODS is visiting friends notice, classes' wUl be held at the HII I·tsock and Anna MarUyn Whit·Of Corurin. ride ·together on at Gullford College and Raleigh, .. Township House. aker ; an interesting and descriptive their Shetland ponies, it 'Norbh carollna~ • • The new, revised. Of.llcal Red u count of a tl'ip by plane through \,;.;).~.~. HoldS ' looks like some of the posses Mr. and Mrs. F. C, Shoemaker, of Cross Minuals are now obtainable ~l1e beautiful countries of South we see in the movies ... have near Sppnglleld, were visitors ali at the Wa.ynesvllle National Bank Allier ell. W p, eSt!nLed 'In: "Our - -- -- - -- .- - - -- - -- - - - - -- - -- uoud Neighbors to the SOuth," a YOU notice d the.' number of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carman ' at M60c each. b' I th t ts Crane. sunday. Mr. Shoemaker wasayor C. H. Brace, Dr. H . F . Dye, 'Th e Sel10I arship t ':.5t s wil be l'rluay Serv,-ces at st. Mary's Ept.i- tJ"'.... ~ ", wu, .";.;,, aO~HO "I..Q o j' b.Ly .1..1(4 - puper by Mrs. CIRil1ue; tne clO6lDg new ICyC eS ' on e s ree a former IIl.!'nager · o~ the local Carman Crane. and John B. Gons given to studlent representatlyes cupai ChUl'cil, will be dlSlIUSMlC1 up- • ..,. \ \41." ',,1.,,1 t.u tl ~ ooys u.na g.j'''' Humoer was another vocal 1010, lately? •.. lots of people are Thrift E Market. will attend the one-da.y session. beon i>l'esentatlon of written requests III ~Ill: \,;l1baren s ::>UCleLY HI. C ..rli- " Ulallllllla Mia." !rom the COJWC Salturday, April 4, at Lebanon. The getting them when th~ get• • • lng. held at Miami University, Tues. lrom home. l CLho(l\s1o U~t; l' a " 1-1r e[IY, " by Miss Har.tSOOK. t,an <:tcrv,cc. of. "He ting is good ... not being able Mr. and Mrs. L. C. st. John were members"oC the W. H. S. team have · • • • ""u r 11. Ao. uuc.ay ufLeru()on. fol' Lhe : l'he lllC ~ Lllll{ was opened WlLl guests of thelr daughter. Mrs. Glen day, March 'I, for the Instruction of worked and studied . so that they An Mbor Day program, to be pre_ -'>Cv nLeen members rbponding W to get "co~es" all of the time Bland, and, family, of Springboro, Directors of Defense Units and De- ",AV do their very best. Two stu- sented at an asselIl'oly of high 5CllOOI 1\:;I>"," u' mom ulY UU:!tltlUg. . d th t -., ·.. l1e SlugUlK 01 "America ~h e 1'0,1 c 11 with "tongue tw1s,e,rs," ana is anoth er .remm er a we Cor dinner Sunday. fense Co.mrnanders. students parents and friends, Frl.bt:lA.u ..1> w ' t.pt:lll;d ~he meet.lng, ful- was adJourut!d wilin a dents may be ,;ent In each subject. motion to have ' a w.ar on our. handM... • • • Bonnie Peter,s and J-_bo Craft4 day, April 10, at 9:00 a . m. is bemg b "h Wil "'. te J Coo"''''a the over ..... ..... ,oweQ Wl tl1 ueVOtlOlls y n .. S. - meet with Mrs. F. U. LeMay April ...as r erry ~ ., s .. . sponsored by members of the Clvk5 Ch ester C arey. f ormer I Qca1 night 24 Illest of JiJnmy Dye, Friday will .ta,ke General ScJ.ence; 'Glenna class and those persons In the co~- lanl Al1derson, lead r. bar ber, nOW , attac~ed to night. . ., Wade and George Y:engle, Biology; Sc ventl;en members answered 1'0.1 During the social hour del1cloUB Bowman FIeld. a visitor ' ,. • • Gene Thompso:n and Gene Collett, munlty Who have been aiding In the "ail Par~ for the program to be relreslunents were served by the th k .d Nr. and ·Mrs. John K. Preston Ohemlstry; James Bteln/te and collection of salvage 'materials for glv~n b'y the group ilt the Apnl hostess to membl::rs and 101l0w1na · f here or e wee en ••• th lr f -~. .' t S da in National Defense. 'f f I h and e . auUJY spen un y Mrs. ucla Frost, presIdent of the Ruth Anna Joltlru, Algebraj Irma A Sl meeLing of the W. S. C. S. were guests: Mrs. Olen Borden, Mrs. ChesS had a brle ur oug Springfield, the guests of Mr. and WlUTen County Republican Wom- Fires and p,hylU1s Rickey, World . ogan Commlbtee com~ed of Clistl'lIJULed and a stlOl't practice WaLter Whitaker, Mrs. Frlid Gena, "and s~eilt it coming home ... Mrs. Leo Deutsch and ' ·Mrs. ata en's club, spoke to members of the HIstory; MareeUne Peters - and Martha Jane Early, ~alrman, Rutil ·lOllowed. Mrs. J . R. Mengle, Mrs. J. B. RIch, ....,-Am er Ican Ristory; Anna Johns, Jack Orane. John Lud' urn ed wIth th~.~ he looke d fl'ne like . · all the Hi"" "",. Wayne Township RepublWan club Helen UJ4Cy, . The meetIn g a dJO Mrs. C. H. Deatherage, and !4JI.aea other ,loca,1 boys returning Mrs. Jessie H·ym·an·and ...._ ..... T. las~ W.... "o."n .. · afternoon. Mrs. Henrletta . Pe1ll1tingtOn and Philip Ington, Larma ~ldebrecht, and sin in of 'The Star Spangled Ban- Anna Marilyn Whitaker, Helen .-." fl .. _ - - . r James Steinke ana publicity mans.g g d • God BI Ame lcn .. aJ ~r~ W~ch is a ~oqd tqcU~a,,, PO~ f,O~ dl"l,bte~, Marllyn. . ~'rast addrf!!iSCd 'membeF& ot the Dartma.n, Soj:1al . StudJes; Helen ger, Sarah Jean Scott have been ner" an' ess r p. - Gons and Jean Harisock. t lUIl tlu~t arl1\Y lif~ 8,IlQ r,eg• .were ' dlpn~ guests of Mr. and Mrs, ~ub ' wlth an lnlonnal talk, on the H1aey a.nd Jean H,aftsock, Latin n; appolnted to dra.w at~ntlon from ter Whlchc:\eS~ents w:n: 5e::: '1 1latiQns maKe ()ne physical- Harry PoUnsk . y ot Clnclnnatl, Wed- occas1on of her presence lilt the Ma,rtha Jane Early and Raylyn the students to the Importance of by Mrs. l' es runes " ,. regular mon thh • mee t 1ft " ot tbe or Crabbe, English 9; Almetta Stelnke Lloyd Davis gan1zat1on.""'" - and Ruth McKeever, English 10j Comervatlon. The A.Prl{ m~etlng will be held 1)' fit ... March p~~yed one of nesdaY even1n~ • • p~~carious pfank~ on U IWe O1Pwtd(ije. of ~yton, was a Mrs. S. S. Elll8, new president of Jane Hartso:ck and Jean HlU't8ock, The program to be presented A- wlth Miss Judy Conner and MlsIi Mcmdar. bringing l,lS a snow dlnn~ ,U8ft ,nlday ~venlng at the the group, presided at ' the meetlng Engll8h n; 'l"ranoes Johns and prll 10 is as tOllows: "Star Spangled Phyllis Martin as hostesses. Haymond StiLes, Professor ' o. Id B . which opened with II. dcvotlonaI. pe_ Helen Margaret Oons, Engll8h 12. Banner", a 6S em'bly·. Invocational Aesthetir "torm after we had enjoye d ' h~e of .... DIU,. (l.n d Mrs. Hara . "s at Antioch Co·,nge .... ,spo .. .. .. poem, Dorothy Graham; Governor's SONS HONORED AT to FI'lends heJ'e SWlday alte irOd and a discussl\ln of ."How to Students ~ receive tpeir report Proclamation Carleton 'Stanley', rnou , a · taste of beautiful spring Earnhart. and ttup1ly. A r1l 8 ... FAMIl:.Y DINNER PARTY wl1l,n he gave his report, as de!e• • • da ext W d d weather for several days.,. MrI. oJ. it. ~eston will motor to Help ~ National Defense." car n e • ne: ~y. p . poem, Hazel Vlntj short talk, Jack gate from the Miami Monthly "Hired hands are hard" WoostAn! COllege, Wooster, Ob:lo. Mrs. S,herman Tinney was proAn assembly lProgram will be held Crane; song, assemblYj reading, Lar Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hardin Meeting. to the Ecumenical conter- ' " BUl'd ,.; D (Char\i~) 'l'hur8Clay, to accompany' her son: gram ch~n tor the meeUni and FrIday morrunlr. AprU S, In obaer- Ina. H1ldebrecht; poem, "Ohlo", entertained at dlniler, Sunday, In · ence called by the Federal Counc" keep , y.. , presented a group of current articles '. . , u ' l" k when \1e lmit his · best Robert, home for a we~lt.en<l vtalt. . " vance of Good FrIday and the Ese... James Steinke; talk "Forests". Bon- honor of the bll'thday anniversary of Churches, recently, at Ohio Wee... ",00 ' . H . " . • • • Of national lnterest today, read by ter season. . nle Peters; accord1an mUSic, Martha of thetr eldest· son. Elwood. The af- leyan College. Delaware, Ohio. . JJ\an to a d~fenl!e job... dis- , Mr.• anrJ. ~s. Madison Eamh~ Mrs. Harry Satterthwaite and MIa. 'S tudents desirlng to attend Good Early. fair was also arranged In hOllor of The theme of the conferenc was cards" that ~Qme o~ you (ana <and aoria, of ~enterv1lle, v1s1~ed at JlUIles Keener. Mrs.' Tinney then ____ _ _ _-:;-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ their two sons who 'are In the army. "Just and Dura.ble Peace," from 'an , . condUct ,' ed a quiz on taxes and other i T 1 F t Benning' ,us) ·. f'old tl'mers" ml'ght re- :the home 'Of Mr. and Mrs. H. B Jun or owson, 0 or ' ~ onom1cal, social and poliu..al ' . b ot jacks dUl'k Earnh!lrt and famUy. Sunday: , edUC8ltlonai questions of the day. is t · nI i In th b mem er... . 0 . ' . ,.. . • Refreshments were served alter Ga .• who a eC.l can e standpoint. Mr. Stites In his report, Coughlm Mr. and -....-s . Robert Allen, of De the meetlng by ~he hostess to mem_ urmoH:ld corps and Do~ald Towson, pl'~ented the hl"h Hnh"'· 01 .... t 1.·er l l . paper , ".......... ••- - cono ff ' . Fa lamp lighters, wooden spil~s,. trait, MiOh., spent last week-end bers and guests. ' • wilo is In the \llcdicnl cllvlslon at fcrence. risoner's Base,. Borden's · w tb: Mr,. 'a nd Mrs. George J. WaterEaster is h!~~e again. with It1J attend church on Easter. and wor- Blllilgs Hospital. in Ft. Benjamin A large attendance of Frlends P . 'd h use. • message of joy and renewal of life I ship at the empty tomb of Christ, halTson, Ind. also enjoyed the basket dlnnel at cough syrup. Townsen , .- . • WA:r ER STREET This year it tlnds our nation assured thnt He holds the keys of other gUCl>Ls included s tanley the nOon how', following the Meetpfan, tissue paper fly brush- ' Mrs. Mary· Ro>.'er, of Xenia, calJed PROPERTIES SOLD plunged Into t~e most temble and death and wUl give redemption and olUns, a lrlend of JUuiOl"S from iug for Worship. es, suiar watel' c rocks, 'Lone on Mrs. l$wrencl! Zink and son, dev1statlng of all wars. The forces eternal life ' to all who love and camp Bennlng, Mrs. Elwood TowDiU'lng the past two weeks, two of darkness would ,blot out Easter trust Him. The churches of son and cll1ldren, Gwendolyn and ATTEND INSPECTION 'Jack ci~aTettes, ·s cltoo1.s1ates Bernaro, on! day last week. ""h' kilns, ~ muzzle , lo~ding Mr. and "';"'s: ~w;ence Zlnlt and ho,mes located on WII/ter- street, have and all it · symbolizes. but ChrIstian Waynesville bid you a cordial wel- friend. of MillmlSbw·g. Mal'ie and AT HARVEYSBURG O.E~S • .. " , . 1s1ted 9ha nged hands. faith and hunumlty's need will nev- come. J ll.Illcs Hal'dln, and Mr. and Ml·s. "hot ('fUns. hors~ hoe plUg, so Bernard, of Mt, Hol~, v Several persons from the focal ,.. p . d .' Mr. and Mrs. George 14lller ha.ve er let It be black~d out! Man's only homcr S,usser. of Dayton. METHODIST caURCH Eastern Star chapter attended 1n rail fence~. Anthony, l~ver, ~~do~:vx:n~::r. pUrcbosed tbe pro~rty belonging to hope Is In God; his only salvation ' Louis C. Radley, Pas\.Or lULLS . ENUm:rAIN spectlon of t he Harveysburg chap, and Andersop's Neutra Izer, and Ml'4. Earl Swaln, of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Squires and is lIi Ohrist the Redeemer who 0011WEEK-END GUESTS ter, Friday night. ' my I t)ut those ~ere the . Sunda".. _~ now occupied !by ·Mr. and ~: quered sin and. death, ,and brought l;UNDAY 'Those who attended from here " iI H d .n.v.+, Ut d' t lit to li ht Let . '-'1.lW:CLI School 9:30 a. m. "good old days.... . • I , • '. . ~ar ~.-.. e an ..mmor a y g. wr Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Hill en. . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker Jr., !Mr. Oliver~mall1'o'Ood, new man. \ WOi·on... b<:a,,;~ lU.:'u II. !l1. tertaUled MISS Mnry Jansky and Mr. wen~ Mrs. D. C. Ridge, Mrll. J. P:' 'DEMOCRATIC .WOMEN · • ~ ente~ln.. their small niece, age~ . of the local Thrift E Market, ENTERTAIN YO~G .... ovu ~'1'l",ay . .h.val1g~.!.>L1C !;t:l'V.ce Irvin Strlffler, of Marysville, over Fromm, Mrs. Lena Hartsock. Mrs. Don Hadley, Mrs. E. P. Earnhart, . EJ..£CT MRS. ,MILLER' Miss Wilda. Jean Horton, of Dayton, has purcha,sed the Ediar Smith CHtJBCIIMEN SUNDAY 7:::;. m. the week-end. .'. . ~ for a few weeks, whUe her mother, property, formerly occupied by .Mr. er will be a grea.!. day In the SWlday evening, Mr·. and Mrs. Mrs. Oen Borden, Mn!. ' Stanley ~8. Bl8nche ~er of Rldiev11le" Mrs. Horton, 18 undergoing ,and MrS. George. BjirtOn, who left M1saea Jeah and Jane Hartsock Methodist cllurch, and you are In- . Oharles E. Brown, of 'washington. Batley, Mrs. Amos Cook, Mrs. EvWayn~vWe 8un~ay tor K ansas entertained mEmbers of the Young Vit.ed to jlnjoy the day with . uS and D. C., sister . and brother-ln-Iaw of elyn ~a.tk1ris, Mrs. A. E. Stout, M'rIr. .~ ~~. Tre~r .~ ~ ~' an opef&tloD•." meeting of t.be ~~n oountr - . , ; ~, . :. ' Olty, where ·Mr. Burton wlll be em- QhurChme~ of St. Mary'S Ohurch, ~clpate in all activities I[Uld ser_ Mrs. Hm, .stopped at the Hill home Oar1 Conard. Mr. and M'.I:s. R. H. neinocratl\l ,wome1i'S, Cl~, ~.,. . Mr. and Mra. 'Gilbert Frye and .PlaYed ". • Sunday evenWg. v . -enourte to st. Louis, and remained Hartsock, Mr. and Mrs . .L V. B""Dtbe 'V~ left, " tb8. f~. Ioaa enterta1ned»..t a Jamlly ~r . • . After' a shqrt, bualness session, the Sunrise .service 7 a. in. Trumpet strater. 'Mr. and Mrs. ~ R~'''nli " '.oap,SS NOTICB boYs and glrIa .s pent the evening In salutes. Specla) program and par- over night_._ _ _ __ 'l'J'e8Surer,' ~.. ~te 00De~ 8uDday. Tbelr ~eata were 1.Jt.. ;::. and Mr. and MrS. Everett Eprly, . who mov~ ,~ ~ ~'. Otbel; t ~ •.. ~utley ¥01111 a~~ddct' ~ o{u;e:}ooal c:ou4ntttee making ~rs. announcing ,t he t1CI~ation -I>r our youn\l people. SUNDAY GUESTS AT STOUTS' ~a of Ohe ,clUb ' • . Mrs. IOu, Cora Rim and.~. . ' .. 11i 'charie ' of Bed 0r0II6 prQc1Uqt101i GoOd fridaY :1M!rvlcea at the church, Sbort. ~ by' pastor. m~LO CLlm ENTintTAINlP,n ·,W. Pilt\I8oD, ~dent. ~ W. ,JI. Mrs.:A. P. MeUoh anet daughter, annciUDce of the mater- .'1'be meeting was concluded \Vltl;l Eja8ter Breaktast 7:45 a. m. In Mr. a Ird Mrs. M. A. 'Fulkerson and ' . ..." MIJ.Ift ' R " lat ' ~ Pl'8S1dea~j ~ Ihl7 ADn. . bi Bam- . ~ for IG1Di have been ob~ .r efre$ments served by . the two , cbarjfe of our- Youth P.ellpwsbJp. daughtet:. ZanaMae, ,,:ere Sunday t ~ ~~,,~~ .~__Pr~ Oton~' ..th lira. J. B. sbe1ey, ,Dd' that m~ for MWlnC,,~ . boI~~ . . . Evel')'ODe Yie~me. , guAe8ts sat thte hodme Of Dhter, anwdlMrs • m=~:~:e :~~ :~~:: . nnl.e · . deQti ),JIiIa . A ·• . . . - . ,- - - \ " • • • • • .,~ ecb~~ -ror · ~unidaJ. ~- , _. ' . . ~urch SChool 9:30 a. m. Mu.aJ,c . ' E . t:o u an .d aug . r, . . . , ~. "' '. " " \ Mill lC..uy .BYa ~ . IDd ~ .. ; 1 m u Uie·(] . BaIl.. . _uTbBN TO ,~ STAnS , led by out orchestra.. Ola8&ea as us- Jo. · ' , and VJl.,~. rl· R . ~ft.. .,~ The nest NtaJai' ~ ;,m ,. . MeDel from J)Q1Xm - - , . . week- .;,..p: _," are ~ ' ord w8a receiVed here tb!a uaL Euter Ia a>1IOOd time ~ start Callers at tbeStoub hotne d~g Mni. Hll'Ward MI.mTdf~lI. for II~ ~ beJd TueIdaJ. ~ 1:80-1» end. wlt.h Iq. &Del 1DL 1ft1ik . ~.;.-~::: ~e!. are ' needed.·-~!- that Kr~. 1Ia.rt~ - ~er at&eD41n,. - . . . . . -.--.!be .y, Bun~], lnc1Ud~ Mls8 Dlrur Qf ellrds at· ~1I01'1" .,.. ~ m" at tl}e IIQIM 01 ~.-..ToL ~-rlA'l(N UJd ~amIJ7. . .- .,.-, AIQOae haTiq. U:~ wbIcb aDd ICII1 'i~~.. are .-nona those. 'Wonhlp 8ervtce. TbIa lI~.. great VlrI1n1a Bo1'1n8 and Mr. Dove from -motbllr-ln-l&w. Mn.. G, W. ~• . . . at m .H• . ~ ~ . 'D~-.• .;.;..,- __ ' _ ~ Is ~e4 " nO.lb wh. anci of p~ aervtce of the day kmon by til Dayton, and Mr. T: .W. Van Pelt. last. ~~,. ~, ~ orb ....... " . . . .......- ~ ,.. ClIIIl... ' . PIItar . ' . e , . ~w1mIfDI' ~ ....,. ,..'" "". ~ Red pUlled W her ...... lira. 9·, A. . . . ........ ~ - aommltt4e III CIIDPIaIr...... ~ ordered . ~ !few m...... YU1 be n- .Mr. and Ws. wtlbur Swanger, of l\Irs. -A. 1:•. ittw. 1..' A ~ an4 fIbeIr ~. of J.;eI)anaa, "IIIIted ~ J. a. .....le. lira. J; b~ .·f fta Kn.. WIdtabr ,ce1",!- .and the AVaIDIDt of lIap.. LeIIaDoD, were gueata last ~U1'8da7 and Ifn. C1arman ~ 11" ..........\.>:., • ~ aDd aD ~_ ..... _ ........... ~ ..... &ILBart.IcI* .... _ - " toum.banIe tiIm WI1Jbe .....' lAUd. . ~""ti~ Mr, aDd"lba. RO,:.~··_,:~ . . . crI ~, . C(I..n ..... . .... .. ~ ___ -10 (DoDtbuIed OIl", toad . . . . . .~ It. ,..... -""!'"'d __, _ ' " , A transpora.tion committee, formed as a unit of the local Civ~an Defense CouncU, was organized here last week. The. cqmmittee Is ()omposed of O. M. Robltzer, ellalrman, Charles James Sr.. J . R. Gibbons. and stanley Ba.1ley. ·In View of the proba.ble ·d1tflculties which will I¢se from the present tire and fluto rationIng, the above _ named committee was ' ap_ pointed by the Defense Council. to Investigate transportation facilities for local defense workers, and to work out transportation problems as they arise. The Sal~e committee. under the chalransh1p . of ~hodes Bunnell, re-

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tuee. owlel K\IDpl'. JI'raDkUD. PUlId Warch 3(;, Who I openec1 tbO !1Dcl .aome ~bb..e plant. bu~ no ueoutor of t.bo ..ta~ of .Julia ~t\O tWII mumlili ~ laW tne new. one baa aJ»' bli lno\lih to· plant

out even me Da)"to.n ~reenhoUie Walter W. Wlsemall, Editor {lnd_Publisher . John Maloney and Wiley Mon~- OhlUliea that break up plel\.:lll.llt as· that used to lliwe the atlY onti Mrs. E. C. 'Crane, Society Editor ery WI appialsers. 61.1WlrJOns are DeV'Ilr Saud newa but hasn't, any. I should. have ordered The wID of Ora A. Rollers, Leb- all we cau do Is to wisp the Orane', some trom Georgia. We have had ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY " the best oC luck and we. ome the good success with Geol1gia tomato .anon, admitted to probate. . The Inventory of the estate of newcomers. "" plants but I haven't t.rle(i their cabSubscr1pt.1on Price, '1.50 P~r Y~. Payable In Advance _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Pr1scllia Dickey, 'F ranklIn, wID be 'We act ually have had a ' few bage plants. read April '1 as w1l1 those ot Alma days , Of spring weather and thanks March 29. Palm Sunday. Churoh caStle and Ada McEwen. to the fact that my garden was with palms On the altar and little Executor of the estate of /w1Wam plowed in the winter. we have been palm crosses to Wke hODie. We F. Downey ordered to sell certain able to take adv81ntage of It. My sang the beautiful hymns for this ~ _!""-------,,~ personal property &t priVate sale. onloo:;, peas and :letbuce are plant. special day. 'Ride on! ~lde on In NEW SUITS 01 isabelle Downs agaln:;t John WIDiam Kay; Frank Barnett and ed and I even geinbled Oil a ,row or MaJesW." How typically hum~n wall Horace 'Stump, Harveysburg, fUed Downs. . George Knapp were named to ap- lJea~. Our oats and clover are that outburst of Hosannas th~t a divorce action against Ruby Layton Frye was granted. a di- praise the estate of Gasper DeF06- sowed I law Ben James sow log were 50 quickly to change to the stump. Dayton, charging neglect. vprce from Cora Frye on h1.s charge sett, Hamllton ' t ownship. Ollots ioo SO we must have done \ t cries of "Crucify him! " It rero1nds The estate of J. Will Wblte, On.a good day for he usually has us of one of the · defects· or oW' TIley were married In 1916 and of negl~t. have iIowo ~ll1dren. both grown. Found gUilty of driving while un- WaynesvUle. fOund to have a net good oats 1! anyone does. The arays motlem democra ~y. How Ulany of Dora Wal)ace, Lebanon, filed a der lihe 1n1luence ot llquor, Bu- value ot 'li3,355.:18 and thlilt of AlnY have moved and ~he new owners of our h eroes hlwe Ill\d 9~ a short th ceooper farm have moved In. I Uved popularity due to Ilome trlIl. suit against' Ed. Wa1}ace for a dI- bert A. Bowman was sentenced to HathawaY, Lebanon, '7,903~1. Proceeds of the sale of real e6- saw a tractor In the bam yara and Ing mlstake. It has been said thllit vorce charging cruelty. They were 10 days In Jail. flned $26 and costs married In 1926 but have 110 chil- and his driving rights were sus- tate belonging to the estate of WU- ' some nice looking cows 10 the paIS· whR~ we need Is not more leaders pended for 30 days. Uam H. HID, Mason, approved. ture. The addJtlon to t he house that but better fOU6Wllrs, J!9t bllnd foldren, she sta tes. PROBATE COURT Distribution of certain securities the new owen 01 tile Mahley lowers controlled by theIr emotloIll! KathTyn Martin, Franklin, . Beeks a divorce 10 a suit med against The first and tIDal accounts of belonging to the estate of Firman Brown · farm are mak1n8 1$ pro. flOr followers forced to say "He1l J ames Martin to whom she was the estates of N. J. Sklnner and KIng, Lebanon, to Kay Kollmeyer, greas.1ni. :... Hitler" t1u~ peop!\; who choose their married In April, 1940. She charges Otella Sldes, Lytl!l, approved, as ordered. 'I1hey came toda,y to steam the leaders cat'elully ~na w~e1f !lP.~ he did not properly provide for her were tile lith account of Stanley Howard W. Ivlna was named ex- toba.cco beds. Flve-year-pld Howard give them a fair chance. and that she bad to rOl!lde with her Cha~, Incompetent, and the ecutor of the estate, of Anna Wal- did not like that strange loolung March 30. Buch a morning' We parents. She asks restoration of her 15tll account of George Lepo$cllail:. lace, Lebanon. thing with the shrill whlst·le. Every have a YPUDi bull, Rudy by name. former name, Slmpkins. , incompetent. The estate of Marion auttery, time it blew he shivered all over. I When we wanted him ~Ns m9rri.lng John J . Byford. Harveysburg, The proceedings of the adm1n1&. Lebanon, found to be exempt from hurried to town to bUY the tobacco he was no place to be seen. The charges hls wife, Blanche Syford, tr8ltrix of the estate of Annie inheritance taxes and lnventory w1l1 eanvass and after much measurll18 cows and the heifers were a.ll there Wllmlngton, with negloot 10 hls dI- Klotz, Mason, approved. be read April 15. andtalldng I carried home the even :MaQle, ~ut Rudy WWI gone.We vorce action. He states In his peThe Inventory of tbe estate of Meryl B . . Gray, Lebanon, named wrong kind after a.ll and they had looked in ~he wood/! an\i Ip the e!'§t titlon that they were marrIed In John Knapp, MalnevUle. approved commlssJoner to transfer certaln to make anotiher trip. Not a very PMture and over '" tl:!e fence III 1938 but have nO children. Hally Hathaway named admln1.s- assets of tbe Illite Charles E. Mc- good way to save rubber. I tried to Strarey's pas~ure !lnd up and down COI\IMON PLEAS PBOOEBDIN08 trator .of the estate o~ Gold1e Hath· Gowan, Morrow. the road. FInally we found him Lottie Newcomb, Franklin, named h h uld h . Sherman Ash pleaded guilty to an away, Lebanon, With Karl and a. "\\I ere we s o a v e looked first indictment charging robbery and F. Brown and John Goddard 8B ap- to admlnls~r the estate of CUnton ~~\!~ It was t\lrough the worst - Newcomb Wlth Clyde DeWeese, AIfence. WhJle we we.r~ hUnting up received a sentence to tbe Mana- pra1sers. The inventory of the estate of bert Miller and H. S. Oonover as Mn. Lo~ Fj~e, Correspondent and down the hills our nelglilioF'1I field Reformatory of one year which was suspended on condition that be Jennie Lecony, Springboro, will be appra.lJers. CCJW got t ired of being tied to t'?I~ MARRIAGE LlOENSES The Fidelis Class ~! the Metho. fenc~ ~nQ we had t o start hunting serve 30' days In jail and pay the heard April 10. costs of the case. Harold Dance was ' named ~xecuRex Lalle, 25, farmer, and Gladys dlst church met wibh Mrs. Laura for her up and 40wn ~h e I'oa~ un~11 Kyle H. Cook, Franklin, recelv~ tor of the eetate of George Yank, Taulbee, 21, both of Lebanon. Shidail:er, as hostess Wednesday Wtl found lIer safe In per own barn a divorce from M1nn1e COok on h1a Franklin, wJth J. RUey, M. L. Forest L. Boyer, 19 Dayton, ma- evening. The evening was spent yard.. oharge of n~glect and was' awarded Dance and J. D. Crist as appra1sez:s. 1c8h~'_~,~~ Valera Dayle Garrett. pleolng a quilt, after which dellghtColder this afternoon and ttbout AdmJlUstrator of t he eatate of ,............... fuI retr~hmenti were served. supper t.1me Jt was snowing harel. custody ot t heir IIbree and a hQl!_ year old son: FranJt Brandon, Lebanon, ordered Willard Abney, 18. Franklin, laThe local O. E. 6. CbApter held March 31. March Is going out like The :Sult of Ithe COlonJal Finance to sell ceJ¢a1n personal property at borer, and Juanita Amburgay, 18, R. their annual 10:;pectlon ot officers a 110.1\ bu~ not a roaring llon. No _ private sale. R. 4, Lelbanon. Thursday evening. wind todav lJut one of the. ]MlUe.s~ Company against George and D _e . BEAL ESTATE ' TB .......SFBB8 Mrs. Rich'lU'd Williams, the !or" -r ~ Smlth was comprom1sed and dill· BaJe of real estate belonging to .... snows we hllve had thl$ yell-r. Per.. JIarry and Lida Cowan to Walter mer VivIan Tucker" gave a. deUghtthe estate ot MInerva WUson, Har· haps I should have lIatd , lt lI! going missed. Mortgage In question ordered veYsb\lfiJ, for ,1,700 approvPd and and Arlene Ca11ter, 12 aeres In ful shower Frldl4Y ' evening at her out like a lamb, a very white lamb. Olearereek OWp, (Rldgev1lle'. country home near Wilmington. Each twig and branch Is ' ~overed released In the suit of BYlvan proceeds ordered distributed. Jameson, et . al, against wnAm1n1stra~r of the ~ or Amella C. SmJth to Julla. Masten, honoring Mrs. Kenneth Fisher, ton. 'w.~1l 1Il9W, One year ago It was OJara Banker, Pranklln, ordered 'to 6t ~ea in Bamllton twp. former Rea McCarren, who be- ralntng ·...nd as thJ8 14 Marcn and liam HuUord as. shetUf. Certain fees and a stated weekly sell certain real eatate at private Julia ~n, b7 adm1nlstrator, to came a bride In .February. Several ot'fiC4\lly spripg, belorl) . night, I~ sum for support (!rdered In the 6Ult sale. Ra.~~' ~~' W1l1lam hofro~6~~e ,enjoyed Mrs. WWlam's may be re.1nlns or $now1ng or shtn. e . "'J to an4 8 ......... , . Ing or blowing .• SO endeth Margll, Mr. anc1 ' Mn, Harry :rucker, or 1942. . . Lucille Schwepe, 37 acres In HamUton twp. Frazeysburg, were ,g uesti tile pallt Sarah Earnhart and others to week of the former's mother, Mfi. Arthur Hopkins, Jnterest In 109 Mary: Tucker, who returned from acr!!S In Turtlecreek Holly.wood, Monua, Ii. week ago. _ WiWam R. and Inez Lewla to Mrs. Alv. Hatcb, accompe.nJed by ~ NeWe Bunll~lJ. COrl'espoudenl ~, Jeremiah Wood. 66 acrea In Olear· Mrs. Louise F1te and daughter, Mrs. George Smith was a recent , creek twp. Jane, were W11mlngton callers Sat.. caller of the l3rowne ~rs. Gladys Marahall to Chester A. urday, Mrs. Loueezu Rossman receivea a , . Harper. Iota' 8-12 in Ham1el. Dr, J. E . M1l1er, who Is now 10_ vwt trom her t!,mUy OD Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ralph Howell called H. T, and Flora Chasteen to cated ill tbe late Frank Wilson pro: "'1_ Orville and Evelyn Logsdon, lot 22 perty. spent Sunday at his home In On friends here' Sunda.y. In Long's addition to Franklin. Dayton. M.nI. J, W. Anderton Is still on the Charles and Prances Helzer: to Mr. HCl'bert Wir,e, husband of sick list. Sherman and Belle H11l. 56 8iOrea In Mrs. Mattie S~er Wire; ot W1l.. Ernest MarUn and wUe, ot Day. ,FrankUn twp. , mlngton, paseed a"ay Thursday at,- ton, eallM on' friends here one ~y C. J. and Bianche Joseph to AL ternoon. He had~bel!D an InvalJQ tor th1ll week. ' fred and Etta K1n.ser, 50 acres in seven years, : ' pr. .anc1 Mrs. J. W. Ward and Turtlecreek ,twp. Mr. and Mrs: Cll~U'les McDonald Mrs. Lena Hartsock were Xenia Morris Bourne~o James' E. 'Mil- and fa.m11y. ot' Norwood, and ' Mr. visitors on Saturday. • ler. 3 tracte In Mt: Holly. Howard rM;c.ooilald. of Wright's Nellie Bunnell was the overnlght L1l11an Clallaher 't o Barai a. Field, Dayton, r were we~ - end guest ot ,her son, George, and famScbwartz, Interest 'in lot 103, Le~ guests of their p,l1'Onts, Mr. and ily. of DaytOn, FrJday. ' .' anon. . Mrs. S. S. Mc.DOnaLd. · Freda ..Harvey In company With Samuel and lI4lnn1e Patrick to Mr. anc1 Mrs. G. E.~IDer, bf . her sister, "Mrs. Andrew Bha.wan, Zoe Harvey, 2 lots In MackInaw ad- Dayton. were Wedlllesd~Y evening were Dayton vISItors Thursday. dition to Franklln. guests of theIr lion" Dr. G. E. Mil· Mr, and Mrs. Earl Clark and Mr. 'Harry and· Ella Handley to Shige ler. and Mrs. Carlton Oook I and son SuzltI, 5 acres In Deertleld twp. Klss LUCWe Tuc~ter and mother, were 'SUnday aJternoon callers of ' Oharlea Filik to A. J. Hughes, lot were Wilmington shoppers Saturday Mrs. Allce Clark'. 345 'In FrankUn. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. '6agebUl, of Dayton, Cecil and RoXIe Fugate to Dory Mrs, Ruth Ratw:t has em'ploy- called here 'the 'p ast week. Baker. lot in PlainView !Manor, ment at Wright's Field, Dayton. Q FrankUn. Mrs. Linkaa. ?! near Dayton, NOTICE TO, CONTRACTOBS Ralph ' and Philora Walker to callC9 on frIends here S!lDday. STATE OF ' OHIO Martha G . l:iippel, 124 ~ in Un lC'. and Mrs. Max McElwer, or , DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Ion twp. Wilmington, called on fr:lends her CoIUmbiu. Obio, Mareh 21, 1942 , David and Ada Walker to Fred. Saturday. Eueineer 01 Lepl COP1 . No.. t2-72 erick Ewers, 2.30 ,acres ill Hamllton Mr. Alva Hatch UI !lontined to his UNIT PRICE CONTRACT twp. ' home, due to a seVI:l1'e cold. Sealed proposals will be received W11lred and Thelma Mull 'to AlRichard Dav.1s of Wrigbt's Field, at office of the State Highway fred Kindred, 89 acrea In Clearcreek &pent the weelUnd With hl.s ·P !'l- DIrector of Ohio, at Oolumbus, Ohio, until ten o'clock a, m .. Eastern War twp. ents, Mr. and ¥rs. Joe Davis. TUne. Tuesday, April 14, 1942, for F1Qyd Long 0 Verner Nicely, lot Mrs. Harry 6h1daker,.of W~­ improvements ill: 806 in Franklin. ton. was ~nflned to her home the ProposalS Nos. 1 to 4 !DelUSive ,are oftereq as one project and TIDe and Gertrude Roberta · to put week; suff~inl!r With a .'cold. ' John Reece, lot In Franklin. Mr, and Mrs. Lew1ll Bnell and eOn , will be awarded as one contract, . . . I'rtposal No. I . ~se and Will ,ElUaon to Bertha of South Lebanon, were Wednesday Warren County, IO~, on Section Slaiton, plot In Franklin twp. evening gues~ of., his parents. Mr. A 01 the Fr~-L&banon Road State HJghway No. 260, state Route . J. MUton Earnha.l:t to Mary Hed. and Mia. J. W. Snell. - No. 123, In PrankUn . and Clc&1' rer, plot on Olay 'street, LebanOn. Creek 'l'QWDShips, ' by applying . a A, J. and Mary Ht1i~ to R. . NO~lCE bltumlnous treatment, lteDi T.32 Pitts, Jot 3411 JD, 'Prank11n. . • Pavement: Width '18 feet. . 'W alla and Bdna Palmer Ito Anna Contormlng to 'a , polley adhered \ Length 27,720 feet or . 5.25 :mJlea. ~harlton, 68 1~ In Av~on He1gbtl!. to by othet f1n8ncJ18J JnstItutions: . Pro~ No. J near Lebanon. , BeglDnlng May I, 1942, the rate MontgomerY and Warren Ooun-' yo~r Ruth and W1Wam Wannan to of Int:ere&t on saviljll8 :AcCounts In t.1ea, Onto .. on Sect~ons E, P. D and , . Prank ~ . Eva South, In Red The Waynesvllie l~atlonal Bank SprlDfboro of the 'lI8adn~lng­ I [Jan. , ' ' Will be re4uced from 2,% to 1~% bolo - Northern (W/UTen :Coun~y) $el~ction,,. r,~' • ' , Road. State lijrhway No 9t8, State MatheW K1pp. and Forrest Reece . per 8I111UDl. :", Route No. 'l41, In Miami· and clear to w. Ooie M'cOniery, 21. 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Your ' cheat:> elect~icity is continuous barg·ain. The more' appliances ,and e.quipment you use. whether they are time- . savers, 'labor-savers. or moneysave~s. the gr.e ater can be your enioyment of living. Perhaps ' yo~ have some idle appliances. ..put' t~er:n to work to 'save YP~ time.· trouble ,a ,nd energy. ' . ~Ian no~. to really , live elec~ • 'tric·glly. S,e dealer's of. I'l)oclern: econom.Jcal"appJian~es a;'d equipment. ,I I

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Want-A ds' F9R eM&-FrIers, 9 or 4 Ibs. pre§SCd or on toot. Sarah O. HelJton. Waynesville, Rurlll Route 3. Pho.oe 2899.

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State BJahway No. 102, S~ate Route No. 133, . In TUtt.1l!CJ'eek ' and Salem 'l'own&hipe, by' applylni a bUumIDOWl treatmenD, Item T-a2. Pavement: Width 18 teet. Lenath 28,512 teet or 3.40 m1les Pro~ No.' Warren County. Oh iO, on 8ootlon N of the Columbus·' CIncinnati Fl-oad, State Highway No. 0, O. S. Route No. 42, 10 Wayne Township by applying a bituminous. treatment, Item T-32, Pe,vement: Width 11l teet. Length 22,018 feet or 4.17 mllell. Total es~1ll1MeCl cost "" $39,071.49 proposals NQs. 1 to 4 Inclusive of this project to be completed not later Ulan August I, 1942. The mJnimum wage to be paid to all Ill<bor employed 011 this contr c~ shall be In jiccordaoce with the "Schedule ot Prevailing Hourly Wage Rates ascertained and Determined by Th e Department of Industrial Relatlons appllcable to State Highway Department Improvements In accordn nce with SectlCln§ 17-3, 7-4 17-4a, 17-5 e,nd 17. 6a at ~hll Oeneral Cpde o.t Oh ~o . " The bidder q'lUst submit with his bid a certified chc<:k In 1m amoun t equal to five per cent of the pstlmated cost but In no even t more than ten tl'jousl\n~ dollars. . Plaris and specifications are on We In the depnrwnent of highways Rn(i the otrlce of ' the resldent dl:itrlct d!,lputy dU-ector. 'nle tlirectQr reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

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...... WaUer &earldl, CorreepoDdm& Mrs. MargaretJiiiiiis abtended the Republican 11(lOn at the club homeWedne.,day ot Mrs. after_ Maud Crane in Waynesville. Mr, .Harvey Burnet spent-Thursday In Dayton at the COs operative MUk Dlant. Mr. Hany Fisk, of Independence, Ky .. spent Saturday at the home of his uncle, LesUe Gray, and famlly. Little Bobby Morgan, ot Lebanon, spent the week-end with his grandparen ts, Mr. a nd Mrs. Everett

Earb'. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kenrick and children Bobby and Jane, moved Monday from. Centerv111e to their neW home here, the .farm they recently pur;,hased Cit Everett Early. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Archdeacon and son, Everett, Mrs. B e~s ie Kenrick and daughter, Margaret, and Miss Leona Yodel'S, of Ccnterv1lle, were Monday evenlJ1g dinner suests ot Mrs. Katie Reeder and daughters. on Route 73. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Bartlett Monce spent a couple of days last week wit h their daughter, Mrs. SUmun Stewnrt, and family, in ·L ebanon. Mrs'. Clara Stacy, ot near Springboro, has been 111 at the home ot her ctnugh ter, Mrs. Leslle Gray. Bhe ill somewhat lmproved at this tlme. . .Mrs. Allen Emrick and Mrs. WaL ter Kenrick spent Thursday in Dayton. The sale of stock and farm Implements of S . H. Bumett Saturday. was attended by a large erowd, Bnd things brought good prices. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deweese, of near Germantown, were Sunday af~rnoon guestIJ, and Mr. and Mrs. J!I. W. oarrier, of Dayton. were e~e ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dewep,se, M.II Emma. KovenDan and famUy moved Tuesday from the Burnett farm to the Frank Beal farm n ear Pekin. -Mrs. Cella Grallam called on Mrs. MarY Oarmony and Mrs. May Cornel Sa~Urdl\)' afternoon, t4l'l1. E. B. Longacre and Mrs. MarglU'et Johns were Dayton visltors Frida.y, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Roubbnhu and

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WHEN YOU BUY F~RTILliER MOnday ~ternoon . and reported that h e was rec()Ver1ng . nicely : INSIST ON ,.. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Riley are the proud parents of a , new boY born . SatUrday night and weighing seven and one-half pounds. R.ev. and Mrs. W. C. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. ' Ralph . Hammond fam1ly. The signal's up o~()e again for children, Carl Jr., and Dorothy, Miss J ane Collins, who Is em, and ohildre~, . Marliyn, Ja.ck and chol~e, laugh-loaded comedy, for were In Cln clnnatl ThursdllY. Mr. and Mrs . Eugene Schumaker Janet, were entertalned to dUUler ployed at Patterson Field. Fairfield, another Bob Hope _ Paulette God.. GUARANTEED QUALITY and chlldren, of Dayton. were SUll_ Sunday at · the home ot W1eir 'Uncle leCt Tuesday for SpringfieLd, nl., dal'd Lcture is about to breeze int.o where she wlll be stationed tor six p day aUsday guests of the P. J. and a unt in Clnclnnatl. town Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Hommel and weeks, while aSSisting in training Th~' kture ls' the new Para- Thomases and H. R. Fordyce the persolU1el of t he bookkeeping p d Ehe W. C. Smith family 'spent chlldren, of Dayton, were Su~day mount farce come y, "Nothing But . afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. department at 0. U. S. Anny storage The Truth," whLch Ls scheduled to Friday evening, with Mr: and,.Mrs. depot. unleash its hllarity Sunday and Lester Gerhard and family. Russell Campbell and family. Vernon Maurice, wlio Is stationed Rev. and Mrs. Jesse Kline and . Mr. Ol1ln Gatrell spent the past t th Twin Theatre 01week here with his relatives, Mr Monday a e . . Manufactured By nt Wright Field as a n Air Corps . reeted by E1llott Nugent, who was Rev. Joseph Fiorlck, ot Detroit, and Mrs. EarL Queary. at the controls of u previous Hope- meohanlc, was home over the weekMich ... called on Mr. and Mrs. Allen THE SMITH AGRICULTURAL CHE",'H CAL CO. The D. of A. lodge enjoyed a cov_ end. Emrick and Mrs. May Comell Mon- ered dish dlnn~r ' and served for the Goddard hit, "The CBlt and the Mr. and Mrs. Victor Glass, havday evening on their return trip Canary," the new comedy features Red Cross last Thursday at the ing sold their property in Bellfrom F lorida, where they spent II. in Its exceptionally good cast Edhome of Mrs. Ray Eagle. brook, w111 move to the farm, which .couple of months. ward Arnold, Lelf Erickson, Helen The Ladles Christian Service So- Vinson, Catharine Doucet, Glenn they recently purchased, this SatMrs. Mary Carmony and Miss c1ety of the Methodist church met oJ. Velma SmLth attended a dinner Anders Grant MltchE'l1 Rose Hos urday. at the home of Mrs. Eagle F r i d a y ' . , W C Smith called on Mrs. Roy Sunday at th e home of Mr. and bart and Wl111e Boct afternoon and sewed for t he Red ~ . Fresh from his solld smash suc_ Hat~aw'aY at her home in CenterMrs. E. J. Carmony at SpringCleld, in honor of their son, Second Lieut. Cross. cess In "Caught in the Draft," Hope v111e. Monday afternoon. Mrs. Hath_ Mrs. John Casey ot Troy, is vislta way Is quLte 1Jl. Robert Carmony, who Is home on . this time w1L1 be seen as a stockCarson Fleenor l5uttered broken a ten-day furlough from California Ing Mrs. Pearl Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. St. John vlslt- broker who bets $10,0010 that he can ribs and was removed to the Mlll.!J1i where he has been in the air corps ed Mrs. Lou Ellis at BowersvlJle last tell the truth for twent y-four hours. Valley hospital overnight, Saturday, Larger Because of Better Service, Quality and Price He will now be stationed at West With paUlette Goddard to add to Sunday afternoon. . he wrecked his ca.r near the when Established 1849-1942 Palm Beach, Florida. The P. T. A. sponsored a covered the comedy and romance; the prooMr. and Mrs. Kesler Grahhm en1 pect of Hope havIng to teU the covered brIdge on the Indlan RI-. WAYNESVILLE, O. PHONE 2~1 dish dinner at the high schoo ne road near Dayton. tertalned to dinner Wednesday, i truth under all circumstances has Wednesday evening, honor ng our Mrs. Carl Smith and baby, DoroMrs. Anna SelkeI' ot Springboro, baskebball team and our school all the earmarks of hilarious com- thy June, visited with Mrs. J ennLe Mrs. Oarl Albright and Mrs. Ralph eay. Knowing Hope as we all do by band. Thomas Friday afternoon. Stowe of Pekln, and Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clevenger and now. hes the one who <:an make the P. J. Thomas started steaming Seiker of Ridgeville. most of a situation as cleverly con~1I', u'n "uunell. Cur reapondent A group of young people of the son Kenneth. Mr. dandBMrs. . DDu·W. trlved as this. His positlo'n as a tobacco beds today (Tuesday). This l\U'~. ..tiC,)' UIU~UII- \;uu·t:.>llomh:uL Gohum, Marie an -uee nn Is his fourth year In the busines~ Sunday, April 5, tJhere will be SWlWesley Foundation of Oxford. Ohio. visited Mr. and Mrs . 1\.1'\ert Gorham comedlan in Hollywood these days or himself lIP'.L!'. anu Ml'... .wl11t:r:;on !Jill and rise service, t>he n at 10:30 a spechU will render an Easter service at . '+n Iast S unc1:, ( is second to none. a t CI aJ"""n Mr. and ·Mrs. Marlon Hall spent W II, iQ;.lpb, a~tenaed t.ne weadl!lg service wul be held at the Utica U. Lytle church on Friday night, April Miss Ruth Evelyn Johnson spent "Nothlng_ But The ~th" is a Sunday . &!t.ernoon with the Lee ul .M.1b~ ./\lUlU b.!l .hryu ...1!=e., B. church. 3, at 8 o'clock. Everyone cordlally Wednesday night with Mlss Jean tonic, Just anticipating lts jOlUty. Riley fa.mlly. ua ugnter or JacOb ;{;1nuuer, of ·Mrs. Earl Crawford called on Mrs. Invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Blackmore of l:SeavertO\~n, and Mr. and Mrs. WU- Banner Stewnrt Thursday afterMr. and Mrs. C. L. BMrd and Mr. Compton. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hull and son, Middletown, visited the Glenn MUl- bur E. Garter, on of Mr. and MJ,·s. noon. and Mrs. Donald Baird and daughof Dayton, were guests Sunday of 10Ys Sunday. l!.l'nt~t c.;urter, 0 near BellbrOOk, Callers at ,the Bunn~ll home Sunters, Nancy and Beverly, entertainMr. and Mrs. Howard Archdeacon. lI"rrlette F. Tbomlls, (lorr8llpondent ' M rs, Jesse Roland and Mrs. For; wll:lJh was held in bne Mt. Zion da.y were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 'Bun s ed to dinner Monday evening in s nell and famILy, Mr. and iM1'8. LevL SPJ'ingtield, (Delayed) rest Trost were Dayton shoppers Church, ncar Alpha, Saturday e e Miss Geneva Reed, honor. of the fonner's son, Ca.ptain Rev. Smith preachedl the tuneral Friday. ning at 6:30. Mrs. Carter Is a. niece Bunnell' and family, and Mr. and It. M. Baird, who will leave April 1 a nd Jimmy Blair, Dayton, were Sunday visLtors of Mr. and Mrs. of Ernest Jones at 'Tobias' funeral of Mrs ..Dill. Mrs. Vaughn Mullen and son. for Ft. Bragg, N C. Those present Carl Copsey. . home In Belmont· 'ruesday. Mr. ZANE GREY FILM. 'LAST OF Mr.Qnd Mrs.Morris Lewis and b'On ' The Home Missions class ol Utic< were Captain and ·Mrs. R. M. Baird Mrs. Ida Streit spent last Sunday Jones w~ t he uncl~ of Mrs. RankIn DUANES,' STARS MONTGOMERY Jerry ·Lee, and Mrs. HIley Gibson had a gOOd a.ttendance . TUeeday and daughter . Andree. and Mrs. Efs with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Borton. Llnv1l1e. He was oburie<l fn Lebanon . called on ur. and Ml'S. Loue ruchs evening. fie McVey, of Dayton. Mrs. 'r M. Scar!.! 1a confined to cemetery. ·Zane Grey's .. La.t.t of the Duanes" ards, of Dayton, Monday. The regular 1l.id meeting will be her bed with fleebltua. Guests at the MlU'dil! home Mon- the story ot the fastest trigger man Mrs. Adria Kerrick spent 'Tues- held at the home of ~s. George Mr. L. J. Willenburg Is on bbe day evening were Rev. and Mrs. W. I!;BSt or West of the Pecos, starring day with Irlends in Waynesville. Cole on Thursday, stcll: llat. C Smith and family, lMr. !Uld Mrs. George Montgomery, will be the Mrs. Frank Hiett, ot 'Spring ValA .t ew la dles went to the bome Mrs. Frank McClellan has gone R'arurtn Llnvtlle and 1tOn, WilHam n~w attra.ctio~ Friday and Satur- ley, spent Monday afternoon with of Mrs. Austin COnners to sew on to a rest home In Jamestown for a Be.ll a.nd Nina Linville, Mr. and Mrs. day at the Twin Theatre. Mrs. Emerson D111. the qullt last Wednesday. ff?W weeks. Ed Linville and Mr. and Mrs. BarConsidered by many to be Zane Mrs. David Lucas spent WeclnesMr. and Mrs. Bert Bunnell spent Rev. T. E. K1nn1soll, assisted by vey Hole and daughter . Jack Mar- Grey'S most:exc1tlng story, "Last of day night with friends in Xenia . Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rev. Homer and Rev. 00111n4, dJa. who leaves shortly to jom the . the Duanes" is an actlon-packed Mrs, MUdred Weaver, of Lebanon, Miltenberger, ot Lytle. served Communion at the !1eth(). air corps, made some recordings on drama ot the men who .,llved dan, spent the week..end with her mo~- - -__s-s;......___________________ gerously m the old West. Set in the er and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ea.rl LOCAL NEWS

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The two' weeks of evangelistic meetings at the Church of Christ have been such a ~uceess 'th~t . the. Church has deeide!i to cttntinue them for at least another week. . Mr. Carol Langf.~rd, the Evangelistic singer, has the admiration and friendship of all who have . won him. Hil;l work 'with the boys an d glr "'I~ h as b een ' heard exceptional ' as his .singing. ' . . . The .erow~s have been increasing e'a ch nig~t until nOw the churh is pr~tically fi1l~d ~t eaeh servIce. The sermons, preached. b,Y.Mr.·Randall; have aIL been doctrinal and irtspi.ring. ' ,. To date there have be~n . eight addit.ion.s . ..', The chilc;lren's servic~ begins eaeh', ~i~ht at ~even­ thirty " ~nd ~he eva~gelisti~ services at eIght 0 clock.

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lawless Texas frontier, it ,- the ad-. ' Marlatt. - - , n.. . .. n t ... Gene Mlssildine, 0 IJAJ' ~n, spen VeDt'u rous tale of fast-shooting Mr. and Mrs. Hiley 'Gibson and th Mr d~the week-end wi . an. -,D. young Buck Duane who Is forced to daughter, Paullne, and Miss Esther Howard MissUdine. become an outla\'l when he avenges SmIth spent Sunda'y with · Mr. and •• • • the murder of his father. Mrs, Ellsworth Gibson, ot near Oen Mr. and Mrs. J • . J . Burtlke &Ild Pursued by the Texas . Rapgers tervWe. daughter, MarUyn, were Cincinnati and hated by the bandlts, Buck Mr. and Mrs. Alfred · Morgan and visitors Friday. • • • ith th to h t children are moving to the Robert trades shots w e ug es Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Garst , of near · th f llm Stiles tenant house. h b I T all om res n exas as e Dayton, were supper guests last "bullds t o Its excltlng. climax. Tuesday evening at the. home ' nf EXPRESSION OF THANKS .,. PlaCing Montgomery in the role Mr. and Mrs. Carman Crane. • • • . of Buck Duane maro the elevation of' this six toot tb~ee, 195 'pound ex- , To .all our friends and neighbOrs, Mr. and Mrs. C. 'H. Harbe80n and MQntana cowboy to stardom, which for the kindness and sympath! son and Harold Taylor, of Ce~ter he earned when he clicked in "The sh~wn during the ~lness ~nd' death vUle. were SUIJ.day evening guests CoWboy and the Blonde." · Lynne ot . our mother, we .wlsh to express at the home of Mr. and Mr.. ~ Roberts and Eve Arden head the our ·slncere thanks; to the donors of Fires and family . .the many. beautiful flowers, Rev.. • • • featured cast. Private Chester L. Carey, of BowOther members ot the cast are Radley for his comforting wordS, Prancis Ford, George E. Stone and and Mr. McClure for their efficient Irian Field, U>,u1svllle, Ky ., spent . Saturday nig~ and ' Sunday with William Farnum. James TlnIing ~rvlces . Ray, Forest and Celeste Freeze his mother, Mrs. Flossie Carey. directed the "Last of the Duanes" for 20th Century-Folt

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Keelltll were IU}C1 wlable ~ meet ~ ~. U of th, chlld1'eD i)eiDa ill ~ IC&l'Jat tile aerv1C', . of Mr. and ~w~~~. lever i!:asWr &wlday, aT. 9:00 a. m, a Mrs. Sberman Tinlley. .I:UUUliull iIIlOOl'e WILlI reLurned -J. Lee Talmage. Jea&1e Gamer lilgh Mass will be sung by Patblll' Mr. and Mrs OI.1ver Davis and U W ~ll\! MiU1l11 Vlioiley bospilAlJ and Mrs. Be8s1e Plym1l'e attended All "'" ."",,• • • • daugh er Racll~i Ulld Ne~t1e Kepler lltlt'e he Wl(lerWell~ all opel' ~10n, bl.·~ 1uneral setvlc . ThUl: day in I . t.ertd our sel'vlces in Moor ot the ::s OWCl'e guests ' Saturday of Mr. and ~o tHe: huwe 01 Ranlun Linville Sat- Le.Janon, tor Orville Johnson, of \ ullUOd 1rO~l paaa 1) r SW'l'ccWon 'o f ow' "cuculed LOld." Spring Hill, which took place ' at Clil1'1ng YOWlg 1 aTe\l - .oapllse<t, A special Invitation Is extended to Mrs. Peter Demus of New Vienna, Ulua)'. Ohio. Mr:anu ·S. Earl llubble \Lucy swalt;1·s Funeral .a~me. Satisf~ctory pl ase notlly" ihe pastor before those who' anl not membeq; of any Mrs. Erina Artbwr imd .MI·S. Eileen at: tty 11) . d.v,e a new boy, born Mr. and Mrs. J esse Pennington ·lIulld. Br yo~ flow 5 tor decor- church. Bogan called on relatlves in Mld- at ' the lam! Val1t:y U;!P' al Wed. and l.Jluny, . were Sulldar even1ng I ation anti y ur song birds to make Altar Boys for Easter SWlday and dleLown 'l'u~sday evening. \1I,suay U10l'1UUIs. 'UltlY nB;e nameu visitors of tile Gray 1aUlll1es m music. . the month of April, 1942. . Mr. aud Mrs. &lIU Malady, of Mt. &1l~11' n ew ,sou }:on.d. Wellman. Stanley Gray Is stUl. ~nEasler Sunday-HIgh ' Mass. Gene Orwb, called on Mrs. Anua Arthur M.!.. (Uld lIIlr... .l;\:!\! 1 ley 1,t.Ui.led lined to t ile house 011 aocOlll1t of t)'1' lUA!'~ '1S t;1' IS(,;Ol'AL Clark, ROllald Clark, Servers. Tandy Tuesday aftel'Ooon. L ellr boy i'l'auklln lJuL.ll!ltloi, glVlntl llmess. FRIDAY, April 3. Newland, J enUley Newland, ReMr. and Mrs. Ralph KJnsworthy llUll Lhe mitlals 1". D. R. Albl·t Lee Talmage spent SatGOOd Friday SHY ces 12:00 to 3 :00 servt:s. 1". Oeue Brown, Mastel' ot (Opal Hender:;on) Wel'D week-end 1'41'. and Mrs L·esr.er Gerbard at- w'day and SWlday In bhe home of Ceremonies. . E,\S'l'En ::iVNDAY gUt:stS of Mrs. Flora. Henderson. tenueu tne presoYLerlan church a~ his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. I::;ocond Slll1day-Donald Brown, ' Kelsie Artllur Is quite ill at Ills l;! aVtlrLUWll t:lW1U Iy wIth some rela- Shurts In South Leoonon, wilen he 6 :45 n. 1. SUlU'lse Morning Tandy Newland. ' home here. tlves. was One of guests who partlelPrayer Ser\'icc. Third Sunclay-8a<;rlstan. ' 1''Ourth Sunay _ Ronald Clark, l\Ir Edwin S. Klnn~y Mr. ·a nd Mrs. Chester Bogan Sam Fish spent Friday' at the pated In the festivities of the Gol7 :15 8.. m. - ~l'wcntY-Tlllrty club J enuney Newland. spent Saturday evening with Mr. Lester h.t:nricK home. den Wedcllng celebration ot Mr. Approved by tile Pastor. and Mrs. Ohal'les Bogan. A dcle~IIoJJon fl'ulU }:o'erl'Y at~nded and Mrs. Sbw'ts, E'.lstel' breakfnst. Mrs. Anna arthUr Is st1ll Improv- W1e me"tlllg at Waj'l1e,;vu c church Kenneth Eakln was a SWlday aot10:00 n. m.-8Wlday Sc.11001 Easter F. Gene Brown, SacrlsLan Illg at her home. u1 Vlu'lSt Tuesday eveu.\ng. ternoon caller at the bome of Mr. Service. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hawtborne Mrs. W. C. Sumh was surprised and Mrs. WIll Alt haus. 11:00 a. m.-Festlval Service and J'lmlt~ t;UIlllt;U 0.' CUltlS'1; ~c(!Hltre W. t;, SlUltb, :\llulliler Sermon. !Rev. J . Hollister Lynch, and daughter, Be:atrlce, Mrs. Etta 1' 1 iday lllllht wilen lriends came In Oelebrant. Kramer of Franklin, and Mr. and hOllor of her birthday. Waffles and • SUNDAY ~llm( SYI'UP allU suubage were served. Blblt; School led by Young P eople Mrs. Millard Chatwood called on k-rcsent were tho Lester Gerhard M.1'~. WIUbulI ::uwlh, t;orn:sp"ULlllllt Mr. and Mrs. K . O. Arthur SWlday. WAYNESVILLE enURCH OF Dial 2111 - Waynesville 9 :30 a. m. l'LI', ·und Mrs .. TneoQore Mc.mtyre Mrs. Flora. Henderson and son lamlly, t.he Goy G1W.am family, the CHIUST Lord's Supper 10 :45 a. m . Maw1ce Hunter lamlly and Mrs. ' anr;! ~01l Chal'lt!s, Mr. John Wilson Eusler program and short sermon Joe were in Clnclnnlllti Slll1day vls- JeMie Mullen alld Ml·S. Tom Bur- and Robert Ww;on callell on ~y­ ltIng relatives, Max Randall, l\Un1ster 11:00 a. m. mond Wilson and wUe SWldar eve· Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biggs enter- LOn and daughter. Evenlng preaching 8:00 p. m. ~=-=-=-=-=-=-~=-=-=-~, SUNDAY IWI ~, Maroll :.12. Blble SchOOl 9.30 a. m, 'I'HURSDAY (April 9th) talned at Sunday d1nner, Mr. and l:.Ilrl Fowlel', (l, student of EarlConununlon 10 :45 a.. Ia Berean class meeting 8:00 p. m. Mrs. Earply Sbadley or 'Sablna, 0 ., ham college, '. as 1.\ gue t speaker ' a.t Pre .bing, 11 ':I. m . There will be a motion picture Mlss Garnet Coleman of Xenia, 0., lUlss Jessie Garner, Corre~pundent OUI· · ollurcll Suuday. Junior Endeavor, 7:15 p . m. Ulustl'atlng the Story ot the Prod- and Miss Paullne Biggs. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wolfe, of Walter Wilson took dinner with 6oulor Endeavor, 7 :15 P. m. Mrs. MUls, mother of Ray Mills, igal Son. You want to make plans Preach1Jlg, 8:00 p. m. Is ,critically W at her home here. WEDNESDAY

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An crror!; to inaugurate a 'Soy S cout Cub patrol In Waynesville,was launched here Friday. when . Mr. Mark Jury, a representative from Boy Scout headquarters for this :, .-~ . . --..0 area, at Middletown, spoke to mothLots of fishermen along ers and members of the Wayne thJ~ streams near Waynes- Township Mother's club at their Ville this last weekend ... the meeting ' held Friday afternoon balmy weather brought them Mr. Jury urged the Mother 's ~lub out... the buds on' tile trees to sponsor tne formation of a Cub have begun to open ever so patrol here for boys of the community who are not cld enough to slightly, and a few spring become full-fledged Scouts. He flowers can be seen... after showed pictures illustrating the threatening rain Easter mor- work of otbjr Cub Scouts and exning, the weatherman was plained how the organization of kind and enabled the ladies such a group here would bene1it the to show off their spring fin- "Olinger boys of tbe community. Definite actiQn will be taken by ery... all of WayneSVille's the club on this z:natter In the near churches reported a large at. future, after p ar ents of boys of the t nd.ance..... the beautiful communlt!' w, " a e ellglble tor such Sunday weather brought out a ~oup, have .. en contacted . .

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During the short business session which preceded the progtam, the lunch committee announced that hot lunches w1ll be served in the lunch room untll the close of school this year. Miss Roberta Falkenstein, of Lebanon, Warren County Home Demonstration Agen t, was also B. guest and spoke to the .club on 4-H club work. A musical number, "The Rosary," was sung by a girl's vocal Bextette, Misses Ruth Anna and Frances Johns, Irma FIres, MonimJa Heak, Ruth Helen LeMay, and. Jean Hartsock, accompanied by Miss Reba Surface. Refr eshments of sandwbl'Ches and (;o; reo were SI" ,,' d t,r ' m ~" Ing by the committee In charge. Mrs. Al1lQ, Thompson will serve as chair_ man of the refreshment commJttee fo r the May meeting.

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8aleB ·of . new ears to the aver. Ie clt~/lflD bill Ve been stopped. New (fres CJlnnot be purcha.ed. EYeQ retrElads are being rationed •. In Tlew of .these wartime condltiODS, this' newspaper today Is atartlng, on an lnalde page, an InterelUog and timely series ot articles entitled !'YOUR CARHow to Get the MOST out ot It."

This lerlel. balled on material prepared }):r General Motors Customer Research stair In coOperation with General Motor& englneerl, ~ovlng Ground experts, rese.t:r.cb technicians and Bervtce specialists, should prove helpful to every motorist III the crucial days ahea d.

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Blackout· Ordinance

-Passed, BY~D..eil· on the shares. The 'res ignatlon of Chester Carey, who recently was Inducted Into tho! Uni Led States Army, as a member of the local fire department, was accepted, Mayor Brace Is sending a communica Llon to Mr. Carey, in which he w11l state that his place on the department will be open to him when his period of service with the natlon's armed forces Is tiff d ended. Mr. Schoonover was ap-

An emergency ordinance autl1orlZlllg WaYllesvllle Village Council to issu~ bls,_koUL aud ir road protec_ tion orders was passed at the Apri meetiug of council Monday night. The measure also authorizes 'wuncH to issue ruies and regulat ions for blackouts here, and enables the village to prescribe penaJties (or violations of the ordlll-

Waynesville carried off top honors In the scholarship tests, at Lebnnon Saturday by taking seven firsts and six seconds to qualiIy 13 students for the Warren County H~gh School scholarship tea m which will compete in the district examination in Oxford . Winners In eaoh s ubject and · the runners-up, both of whom are eL ance. Iglble lor distr.\ct competition, were According to Mayor C O l' BrRr.e ruies of conduct during Ii unnounced by County Superintendent C. H. Bobl as follows: ·blackout have been drawn up and will be alillounced soon. Chemistry - Donald .Feisman. Discussion or the r esurfacing of Mason, first, and Gene Thompson, seve ral Waynesville streets also Waynesville, second. was discussed ut the m eeting, DcBiology- Dorothy Klelnhenn and Dorothy Brandenburg, ,b oth of tails of these improl'emen ts were placed in the h ands of the street Kings Mills, first and second. committee or councU und Street Physics--.John Miller and Martha Carter. both of Springboro. flrsL -Commissioner C11arJ~ P . Joy. and seconci Repair of a number of curbs and Algebra-Ruth Joh ns and J a mes : '5idewalks also was discussed at the Setlneke, both of Waynesvllle, first :meetlng and It was dec!d d that the cooperation of property owners a nd second. Plane Geometry-Alvin Voorhis. would be asked , in making these Mason. first, and Paui Back, Kings. Im provements. The councll decided tp rent 0'[>_ Mills, second. American History _ S t a .n ley' lJlIOxlmately Ix acres of I he 12 adWhi te, Mason, first. Olld Marcallne j oIning the power hOllse. t he land P eters, WaynesvWe, second . 'to be uUUzed In the raiSing of corn

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En st.cr Sunday was observed by pe pic of Waynesville and the sur rot ndlng vi cinity \vith large atte nnce at ail E[l.l,ter service.- 1'- ' ~ i1e vA riolls churches : munity. At S t. Mary 'S Church a slinrl Morning Prayer Service was COl!_ du: ted by Mr. Edwin S . Kinney, of Oinclnati and after the service members and guests of thi! TwentyThirty club enjoyed an Easter IJreakfost. at the Little Inn. Easter attendance at the Metho[JIst church was th.e largest in years. The a uditorium was 'Well fllled for t he Sunrise service, 96 ftmlaln1ng 10.1' t he fellowship of the ~tm' brfakfast.Church school attenc:\aJ)ce OOl1101!t r enche<! the 200 mark, and it is estimated bhat at·least 350 were' present BIt the Easter worship aerv.Ice. Forty-two new mem.bers were re~ cclved, 15 by transfer of meJDber_ ship, and 27 on profession ot taUb. Several whose transfer of mem!bermip have been received could not be prescn t and will be introduced to the congregation later_ TIu-ee infants and 20 adults were baptised. Two new members were received on Palm Sunday, and two others a few weeks previOUSlY, ma~ · Jng a ~otal of 46 n ew members r,, · ceived this Cor erence year. Those uniting with the chure.. Easter Sunday are. Mr. and Mrs. Chns. VanOver, Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Asbury a nd sons Donald, Bill and ' Ralph John, MIss Mildred Smlth, M.laa Martha Jane Early, Mrs_ Glenna Conner, Miss Rita Conner, Mr. and ,Mrs. Heber Lucas, Mr. and .Mrs. J. R Mengle, George Mengle. Mr. and Mrs, Verne Armlta,ge, Mr. and M "3'. Ho.r ace · .6haner, Mr. and Mrs. Oha3. Ames, Miss Wilma Ames, Mr. Mlio MJl tenberger, Miss Anna Mae W!iotltLns, Mrs. Earl Earn.hart, Mr. Edgar Smith, Tom Florence, Myron Haiemeyer, Donald Lawson, Martha Jane Wardlow, Mary Ann Mell: b, Judy Conner, Robert Berna, d, Charles Bernard. Those receh Jd previpusly are-Mr. and Mrs. Kt:.lneth Hill and ·M r. and Mrs. Rt\lVh

uat.on ... maybe we're wrong I(;"'''''~C~ but it would not surprise us ,~..n~JI"7 .,~,& . "f~/~.... ,j/J , , to see gasoline rationing before the summer is over... the ¥iss Mary Eva LeMay, MisS Vivi- ed Mr. and Mrs. George Winner, of The program was :as follows: Min new limousine ambulance of an conn~r and Fred Henz, all of Lebanon, Miss Doris Salisbury: ot strel pia),) "BlOOd and Thunder ~the McClure Funeral Home Dayton, spent Easter Sunday with CLncinat1, Olld Mr, and Mrs. W, E. Health Sanitorium" presented by F, World History -- Phyllis Rickey. . k d C II F . A. boys under the direction ot J. WayneSVille, first, and Anne Ram18 as attractive and conven-' Mr. and Mrs. Fran U. LeMay an orne mil • • • H. Crabbe; marlmb a music, Mrs. sey, Mason, . second. ient as any we have ever fa y: . ~ J R U d k • • • •... 5. • • P Y e, Mrs. J . R. Russell Campbell and children; reLatin I-Glenn Colliver, Sprl.ngseen... John Gons was seen Dr_ and Mrs. H. F. Dye were Mengle and Mrs. R. H . Hartsock citation, Donna Hadley; cornet solo, iboro, first, and M1ldred Melnking, on Main Street b,right and guests at a banquet given by th~ were Olncinnati visitors last Thurs- Glenn SmJtb, accompanied by Miss l~ft"'D d . Mason, second. Last Wednesday even ing, bemg early Tuesday morning all Trl-County Veter...... l""n A8Soc1a- ay. Mon1m1a Hook. paper , "World Con•• last Th sda In tV... ~t1n II-Cha,lotte Day, MorXJ:\l.~ 1Jr ~t WeUn. sday 0 the mont. , dressed u'p in his new Easter ...on, ur yeven g, a enMr. and Mrs. Ii. E. Langendorff, ditloru;,'1 B. S . Ellis; . readings by row, first, and Jean Hartsock. the two Wayne Township .roWld suit, on his way with Mayor Ice. OhiO. ••• of Lebanon, were Sunday evening Mrs. Ellzabeth Jones an~ MUton Waynesv1l1e, second. ,Advisory councll gl'ou p.; gath re Brace and others to attend Mr. and Mrs. RalPh Hastings and guests a.t tbe home of Mr, and Mrs. ' ~o~:nd tap danc4~ by Miss Betty English ~rtha Early and:. ,tOgetJler for their m onthly cllscus. . son, Robert: were guests at a famlly Donald L. Hawke. Raylyn Crabbe, both of Waynesthe one day S• ess'l'on at MI' .."~ ' . • • At a regular meeting of the ., ions dinner Easter Sunday at the home ville, first and second. ....on sess . University for the instruction of Mrs. C. A. Hlzar, of LeOa,nOn. MIss Doris HaWke and Miss Car_ Grange held bere, Saturday nlgh-t, English iO-Al~etta Stelneke and! Advisory Council No. 1 was enLermen Garza, of Oincinnati, were a short program was presented ' aof- Ruth, McKeever, both of Waynes... • t llW · .. d b y Mr . an .,... .M··s of DU"ectors of D ef ense U· nlts • • .' • , C ar les EIl L~ and Defense Commanders... Mrs. Jessie Hyman vWt~d in Om- Sunday dInJler guests at the home ter the busineas meeting as follows: ville, first and second. at the home they have remodeled on 1nnati with friends, bund..y att.er- of Mr. and Mrs . C. Lee Hawke and plano solo, "P1ith Nocturne," Miss , tl M In street hats, offl t o our glr - I an d noon English II Jean Hartsoc'" ..~or l ' a . and eve"I"... family. Afternoon v1sItors ' at tlbe MonlmJa Hoat; report from the Waynesville, first, a1J,d Mary Diehl, ... h hs · The- topic for discussion a t thi 5 ."oys W 0 came through with • • • Hawke home were Mr. and Mrs. School for Lectu~r!;. by Mrs. Reba Mason. reoonA meeting was "Re-Appraiscment of flying colors in the cou.n~r .Mrs. Elvan l'1res aw1 Mias Plou.e Carl aawke', of 'Da'nAn, " Brad(\()~k, who' ttelld .... tHIs _~A_. h 1 h' ":1 Flrea were guests of Mr. and Mr. T.... cu .... LUlUI Engllsb "- Ii - - Frances - Johns, Realtate," and was . con\iucted se 0 ars IP tests ... and an:or- Lewis F'ues IlDd fanuly, for dIntler Mr. and M;S. ·John Hover and ~~~ ~ayC1ng0I~:=~:O, :~~s ~;. Waynesville, first, and Mary Back, by L. V. Branstrator, ch.i d to the teachers too, as Sunday, 60 r D to Mr Kings MUls, second_ . After the discussion, the guests, n, 0 ay n, and . ' and Mrs. ElizaIbeth Jones anei Mrs. Harold II d i a lis after 'all. they certalnly de~ • • • Edgar ~tb .and daugbter, Sally Social Studies-Rutb Scllell and Who attended att ·c n over.. ""- H Id B .,.·- .. "~t d Whitaker as ~ers; ' plano solo, t·: din llsOlld serve some of the credl·t... ....s. w-o ..,..,......... an Lou, were Easter Sunday guests of Jay Crouse both ot Mason, first ant! who attended ~ ... l'e overa. . ' Ii I h t 1 1 Mrs. Walter Wiseman, wife daughter, R u tb, were Day ro n shOP~;heir parenw, Mr and Mrs. R. G. "Gondolfer," Jennie :Lee Braddock. second. time and a . d e c OUs 0 unc 1. pers last Wednesday. Miller • WARREN COUNTY French-Ruth Bleble and Violet Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnett will of our new editor and pubH• • • . • • • GETS MORE T.R-ES Heery, both of Kings Mills, first entertain the group In'. May, 8he~, was on' hand this' week Mr. and Mrs. E. P: Southard, of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. MeUoh and and second. East' Wayne Advisory Council No. learning the ropes,' or as 'w~ LeOano~, Mrs. Rotle.-t Baker Jr., aJld cfllJlghter, Mary AllO, visited Mr. The allqtrneritOf"tlres, both new Gen. Science-Jack Crane, first. 6 met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. MIss Wilda Jean Horton v1s1- and' Mrs. Oharles Henkle, of HamA! disc I should -say, acquainting her- little ted Mrs. Leone 'Horton at M.Iam1 and reCJlp, fo~ Warren County durThose students from Waynesville Roscoe Furnas ter a uss on ilton Sunday In A II sh t d in ho la of the topie, ' :The VaI"ue of the se If with, The Miami Gazette, Valley Hospital, Sunday. ". • • g pr . ows a ~o e crease, w p ced in their respective subas ahe h s h d td I • • • Or. and Mrs. Jame,s Erbaugb, of H . L. Oheney, county rationing jects but wbo failed to qualify as Faml BW'eau," led by . Mr. Albert .., a a . .a grea ea "'_. and .... Albert C~...~ver', .... h I weI;e ............ - ~. Dayton, were gueets at the home' board carman, hasi announced. contestants in tbe district test.s are Sch naitman, ·r efres hment5 of newspaper experience ... a LOla Sears d Jo"~.. U~. .,..,.~ tlr b tow shi f II serve<! by the hosts. .... .,.,... .., a ... of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fogt and .""",enger· ee y n ps are: as o . ows: , . an lot, of our residents are really Cincinnati, spent the Eaat4!1' week- son. last Friday. ,W ayne 2, Clearcre'ek:' 2, Deerfield 3, Biology Georae Mengle. thlr_ This Council will meet with Mr. . ." taking the Victory Garden i_ enu wlLh thw' parents, Mr. and • • • f'ranklln 6, Hatnllt()n 2 Harlan I , teenth, and' Glenna Wade, fifteenth. and Mrs. Fred Braddock In May. dta seriously ... the Loren ,.W's:\\l.1bul":r.. .....t4.rs. Mr. and Mrs. E. L . Thomas en- Massie-Wash1ngton 1, Salem 1, Chemlstry-Gene Collett, ·sixth. SEWING GROUP MEETS 'zahns an ' d t'he 't'ern A ' . • . tert-alneu their chilclren and grandTurtIecreek 5, Union 1. This Is a Gen. Science - Bonnie Peters, Rout , . 'v' r- Dl·. ana ....'... n . 1:;. tS.out and AT LEMAY HOME ' mitages ~re planning a joint daug-hter, w!nwe Jo, ancl Mr. and children at dinner Eas~r Sunday. total of 2.. seventh. . , • • • The townsblp recap allotment of American Hlstory- Helen Hisey. The VolwlteCl's 101' 'VictOl'y ' roup garden and h~d a trbctor Mrs. ~eIW."h k. Hill, we,r e . ~er Mayor C. H. 'B race spent Easter 175 lIieludes: .Wayn4! 15, Clew-creek fourth. . hard at work Saturday plow_ guests in Midctletown Sunday. In With his mother at her home in 13, Deerfield 19, FrSlnklln 43, Ham- World History-Irma Fires, thlrd.' of young MeLhodJ."t; women, m et la.s irtg -up th~ ground ... Wedne~- !.he evening. Mr. and ~s. Hul were; 'l-Gledo. nton 12~ Harlan 8, ~I~e-Wasbing~ Engllsh IV- Helen Gons, third. 1.'hw·sd~.'Levelllll~ fur theu' regula,' · • .' • ton 11. Salem io, Turtlecreek 38 and English llI- Jane Hartsock, third "Ilwwg SCSS,' IOIl at LlIt! J.vllltl {II iVU:S, day ,was repo rt card, day ag- su~per gUats •..t • the• , Stout DoDie. . Mr. and ll,ud. Clarence Short and ain,for Waynesville boys and Mr. and Mrs. Ross ~. Har~k ' QQultllters. 01 biuntly, 0 ., were call- Union 7. Latin II- Helen Hisey, third. .1':l'an" U. LeiVlay. Wj ~1l iVu·S. 1.Il.U ... 0 H ,.. The truck allotmellt for the counSoci 1 St dl H i t '· P (jook as nostes.s. d girls, who should get some IWQ l&muy enterwme ....·s. . .' ers at the home of their cou$l, E. a u es enr e.... enveaWI;rlillll ana AI1sS Jl:Veiyn JOhnS ty is 83 regular !Ulcil 74 .recap tires. nington , fourth and Phutp HartAI ter an , evenlllg of sewing, rt:consolation f~om the thought , ut dirul , Eas er r:)wlday. !,.. Thomas, Sunday. man. sevenUl. fresJunems were sCI'veQ' by ttle hos, that the next time ·they bring • •• ' • • .• "FLOWERS FOR 1942" Commercial Students Take Tests eSs to ,he following gU~Ls: M,l's. ~~owler. them home it be the end Mrs. A. :t' . MeUoh and Mrs. ~~ m~r:' o~' t:~:~t~:.:= GARDEN CLUB TOPIC Commercial tests were given to William S tr del', Miss ' In ez James, 'l'he Waynesville Church of Christ of this sc.·hool year and the ruu'd . M ..~u.. were Dayton vlstors c lub and two guests, Mrs. J. 'R. Memlbers of the -April, 7 atMa Mrs. LeRoy Moran, Mrs. K. R. HIli, which ' is now in the third Yl'eek of waynesvWe Gar- ' students Tuesday, special Evangelistic services, greetbegihning of ljIummer vaca. •.•uuc..ay. •• ~gle and Mrs. Alva Thompson den club were ' e!lltertaiIied last son. Those wlnner~ who are eUgible Miss Ann Oampbell, Mrs. Charles ed 157 worshipers for the morning tion ... Waynesville is comply- \ ~w-. 1 U .\..l". ~Cli!e.r SmJtll and fOr an afternoon of bridge, Tues- Th~sday afte~oon; by Mrs. J. L. for district competition at Oxford, LeMay, Mrs. Melbow'oe Russell, and Bible School, Communion and ...~ ' are as follows' ~ro., l>'rank U. LeMay_ ing with the governm p. ,J. . \1 , n\,!;_ .. ... it_ W.n •• t:!· I f' t!i 0 au 0 1' Mendenha~ at~ the . . . , 'Friends . Home. Bookkeeplng-Gene Brown. first The next meetlll" [01.' sewulg will Preaching services and ,over one • • • lU. .... ., . v'IU"Dill ..'" -1 "'I • , Mrs, Miltgaret,~.a H,~acock was also , . request for Blackout and Air ... 'l\. ' . --. ..- .. '. ,., ....~. . . , Typl~"" V M be held at the home Of Mrs. HUl. 'hundred attended the even1ni • . ,' ,Ilb" :ut::laay everung. AU ~na,. Ml". no. £, '. ~~:.C~' . I.. 6"""" or the host!l$ . ''5" 1- era eGrey, first. RaId Protection Orders ' by . • • .' , daughter MarUyn, and MrS! Jessle Mrs. Lawrence Fwnas gave an Shorthand I-Dorothy Guy, sec- I4OLLIE" HATHAWAY lPraching service. the passing of an ordinance Kr. ~nd Mrs. J. J. Burske and Hyman were aU dinner guest;s oi Inter~g talk ~n "F1owers for ond. High Mass, sunS at St. Augusto that effect by Counc'l ·. . ll04 ... - -'- ....... y~ 111 Sprq" .MI-. and Mra. Abe Hyman, of 'X en- 1942," after which a. general discI1&- Bettie Davis placed third In DIES AT CENTERVILLE tt:i;re·s Church by Fa~er 'Kr1 ' IIlMonday night... the former :,~~\=~~" :~~:. 0...,0 vh1J;e<l at ia, Tu!!Sciay eve.nin.g.. ' slon was held concerning this year's Bookkeeping an\l Marie Hardin Funeml · ser vices were h eld Wed- flortz In honor of the Resurr,. ~n "G If I " b I . t ' gardening. placed in Shorthand I, but nefther Ilesday fternoo at th Ferry or the Crucified Lord, wp~ e " •, u nn, e ongmg ,0 • • .Classes in FIrst Aid 4ls~rqctlon, qualified to go to Oxford. a n c .b y 13() :persons. Charles Ellis,. has been remo- ·,h :au ~uhalt . was the over- to be conducted ' by Dr. A: E. Stout, Plans for the annual banquet to Church of Ohrist, for Mrs. Olive deled into an attractive bun- nJ.g~t guest ot ~ocert Ha.stlngs, ¥ viw be held each Monday evening, be held In MaY:Are being made and The ~te for the Junlor-Benlor Ann. Hathaway. age 71, whl> died at Fi\MN.Y 'DlNNER PARTY

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OOWOR8 Bm-ToDI. fS ·Mr. aud Mrs. Jo~ B. ·(]ons and: daughter, MarUyn, were • hosts tof . Te~t1V!l& SU2'ldliy. at a familY dUmer .. party, honoring the blrthday annJversar1es of!4rS D. L. Crane and MIss ·Barbara. crime. ' Other guests included Mr. and ';Mfa. Roger], Ohambliss, Qf' XeoJa: :;Mr. an\i . Mrs. /L H. Schoeler, of Hamilton: J. , Qulncy Clone, and m and Mrs. E. o. ·crane an<1~. •


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April 1. "What's tha~ out In the place8 ~ down for the nl«bt ~ , . JII.:vement: ¥t~,.... -' cblCken yard?" ,aid JohnnY, aa be Wey make so much nolse 'that I an Lenath.,82,208 feet or 6.ro "o.>eneuwe u~ , rrevallinl ......... 0 In .... ~oor, "loo"n " " a star- hear thelll from the hoWie. m11es _ ,Wage Ra~~ Ascertained and De....-.. WOO> _ ....,. Fropoial No t termlned by The Depal'tment Or Walter W.' Wiseman, Editor and Publisher ey'a bull." Of COW'l\e 1 .looked and Ea.ster Day. '.In the mornlnl CUnton (Jounty, Ohl~, on put of Industrlal &latlons applicnble' to -ve 'h im a ftn....."e to say "AprU while It was yet dlU'k" hey went to ectlon E of \.he Georgetown-WU- State Highway Deplll'l mcllt ImMrs. E., C. Crane, Society EditOl,' ..---Ule SepUI(lbre 50 whOe it W&6 yet mtngton ROOd, State Highway No. provements in IlCCOrdl\lice wl~h S ~--'---:----lSS---..,.O,...ED--EVE--R.-Y-·-.J. H-O-R8--D-A-Y ----~-...,,-- Fool" though I had looked at the dark we started for the early serv- 175 . State Route No. 68. In wash- tlons 1'1-3,17-4 1'1-4a, 1'1-11 ~nCl \7calendar not' an hour before. We ' Ington and Jeffer on Townships. by 5a 9! the General Code Of Ohlo," ice. Then with an en hunt and the applYing n bituminous treatment. The bidder must SUbmit Wall hl~ SUbwrJptlon Price, f1.60 Per Ye&r, Payable, in Advance , spent the day getting the brooder later service and V1s1ts all day, it Item T-32. ' bid a cer1;lfled C)Jleek In I!.ll amount , . : . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - ---'-- . . . ; , . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - bouse ready and levlllng the stove was a busy day and a happy one Pavement: Width 18 feet, equal to nvc per cep~ 01 the est!untU now I~ bUI'DI ~th a clear, blue and ~he 'V~ea.ther waa Just right for Length 21,120 feet ,or mll~ed . coat but in no event. more , flame I wanted to ,!Dove the house ' 4,00 mlles. ' than ten thousand dollars. th:ls y'ear but 1 didn't iet 1t done, the day. ,I'roposal No.5 Plans and speclticatlons are on ." ROOT FOR AND CON§rON , Saving rubber? When we came , Warren County, Ohio, on part or me In tile department of bJghWIlYs ' but 11 I can get some nettini I ,am back trom Dayton in the early eve- Section D of t he OlncJnnatl-O~- l\Ila the offJce of the resident dls- you I' Oattle, 110gs. sheep and calve, "'-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , , , golna 0 make a nn' ·yard tWa year. nlng ther,e W&6 a procession of cars cothe Ro d, state HlgbWIlY No.~, . tr lct deputy dll'ector, W Norrls-Brock~ 00,; lIvO wire "nq N'EW SVITS WaynC$vllle, and Florence sausser. We kI6t so -many chlcka la.st yeu State Route No, 28, In lIarlan The dlrector reserves the right to prolP,'eS§!ve fJrm for ~e htih~1 Lellle FrW1Z, cxt:Cutnx oI the es.. Mason, atter they were tunnlng around one after' the other aU the way Township. by applying a bltumu.::'llS reJec t anr and . all bids, . home, proba:bly all uhe way to crn.. treatment, Item T-32. ' ~. PI SOURS. mal'ket prJces and good serVioe. tate of Fred Franz, Fi'anklin, seek:! ' The invenory of the esate 01 Lura clnnatl The chicks were safe when Pavement: Width 18 feet S tate ~lliliw""y DJrllctor. Unlop tock ¥!}I'ds, OlnclDDa~11 outs1de. c!!ncellatlon oC connact to purchlll3e Sldnner, ;Morrow, approved. AprU 3. GOOd FrIday. l1'h1a 1& the we got' pack but some of them had Length 10,032 feet or Tune In on Radio Station W(uq' 0 , D. DilatWlb named com.m1s- day some people plant sweet pe&5 1.90 miles. NOTl(JE ~ 12 SO f ~ lq real estate in a. sun filed agalnst Qe"''''c BrolS1ord, Franklin, et al. sioner to transfer assets of the ea- and ~""'e say it is the day to plant gone to bI~d over by the door and Total estJmlited cost ", . $37,816,00 l~ ;~9 Q : p, m. or OW a . -0 -had to be moved nearer to the Proposals Nos, 1 to 5 of this pro_ market r eporta. She abarges Brols!ord Is delinquent tate of A8nes ThompSon whJ.ch wu pcitatoes. I thlnk from the alman- hover so that bhey would be near Ject to 'be completed not later than Oonformlng to a policy adhered in payments on real estate he con- relleVed from adm1n1stratlon. &CIt It wouId 's ay it 1& the day to the heat Jlf it turned colder in the AUgust 15, 1'94.2. to by other flnanc1al InstItutions : J. 0, Cartwriiht waa named ex- plant potatoes. I think trom the The mlnlmum wage to be paid to Beginning May 1, 1942, th e l'ate tract.ed to purchase from Franz and a":- his wIdow, ""e plaintiff. ... a~"'" a'" - --n_" it would ha:ve .......:better night. all labol' employed on ,this oontract 01 interest on Savin"s Accounts in ..1 o > U " " eou torbyth e wWl 0r Ura a. ...... era, UlJA'~ ~ Aprll 6, EIghty-two years is a shall 'be In accordance with "the .. Robert T, Dotson, Franklin, asks Lebanon, with Ralph St. JOhn, G. for potatoes tban peas, The 'I1hree long time ian<l a great deal has hsp- "Schedule 01 Prevalllng Hourly Tho W/lyn e~Yl!1e Nntjonr;1 Dllnk for a divorce _in h;)8 suIt f1let1 F. and K . arl Brown ·116 appralsers. ' Hour service was guite well attendWage Rates Ascel'tained and Detet'- will ,be reduced from 2% to 1 Y.s % D tso Pa.r1s 1l'.. The estate of Louella 'D __I._'_ ed this year. .... many times :'8 I pened In the world in that t'-e, LV' mined b...... y oA .. e Depar t men t 01 1n- per annum , dl Inst S uga a e o n, ,WoJ, UOU-'IWUW. My old net8'hbor from Kentucky dlistrlal RelaUons appllcable to Married in 1917,. t.l1ey have three Franklin, found to haVe a net value have heard th06e last words anal- w~ eIghty-t wo today and she can State HIghway Dena>+ ROSS H, HARTSOOK, ., ' .........ent 1mOashler. sons, the youngest of whom is 18 01 $2,426.98. That 01 Llda J Park, yzed and d1scussed there are always remember many tblng5 that hap- provemen~ in17a4ccor1d7a4nce !'I~tIl5 ~; or size and condition y IIrs old Franklin was determlne<l' to be some po1nts that seem fresh and tions ).'1-'" -, - a. ... - BIll" e . pened in the long ago. Many of her 17-5a of the· General Code of Ohlo." .Hogs: Oalves-Sbeep-Elo. Damag'6S of $15,000 are sought by $39,763,6'1. timely and it does us good to alt friends sent her cards or dropped The bJ<ldeJ' P1uSt sUbmit with his t;:::===========~ nemoved Promptly, George SplgelmeY,er in a sul~ lUed The eetates 01 WWIam H. H1ll and there and think, espec1al1y th1s year in to see her. EVeryone is plowing bId a certlflea check In an amount oaII a- 'nst t.he St.' John Transportation Rex <lumui1ngs, bot)} Mason, when there loS an organized camequal to flve per cent at th 6ft1t;~ and the showers 50 tar have helped, ted t btl t AVCrJONEERING ... ! Dayton The plaintUf tound to be exempt from inherit- ~ftl_ in the world to des,troy cos, u n dollars. no even more ,cou.pany ~ " _.. not hindered. A, wann rain would ma than ten thousand I assert.s a passenger in a St. John anee tax. ChrlstlanIty and all it standa for tnalte everything Jump. The trUlt Plans and spec1f1catlons are on Stanley &: Koogler bus tlU'ew a pie from tile bus wh1ch 'l1h~ CQUrt approved the ado-Ion After servlce we stopped at ihe trees are in bud and the yards are fUe 1n tho de....."..tment ot hlgbways ~. v BRO~ERS LICENSE struck SpIgelmeyer's w1n<1sh1eli1, 01 Patricl& Ann Lovas' by Mr. and hatchery to pick up the baby chicks and ,t be 01.t1ce ot tile reslde~t dls' (ull of Jonquils. Many people about trtct deputy d1rector. wh1ch broke the glass and pierced Mrs. Oharles Weber, FraIIklln.. we bad had hstched. Out 01 two here call them Ea.ster fiowers, The director reserves the right to FoT PaLe§ l?h()n@ 2~4 Wa¥neli= Reverse Telephone' (Jharce. his eYeQalL The accident is alleged The estate of E. H stegemoller, bundred and ten egp we sot one which is a .good name tor them reject any and all bids. Ville, OWo. Reverse Charges, Main 45&; Xenia,' O. . H. G. SOURS, to have ' occured AUgust 30, 19U on Lebanon, found to have a net value hundred and fifty-eight ~. this year. The torsythll16 are comE. G. Buchslcb, Inc. state route 4,2, near Mason. ot fS,800. aboUt a seven-.:ive per cent batch. lnI out and all the other sPrIng state HJsnway Pirectol'. ~ II OJ =' COMMON I'LEA8 MABBlAGB LIVBN8B8 There was one ~ttle cripple that fiowers are on ,the way . . It 18 surNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS c , PROCEEDlNGS }Vinitred Qevedon, ~, carpenter, died soon after we got ~ome but prJslng thl!lt the bUShes in Dayton STATE OF OHIO ,~;:=======~~==! "" Fr"'" Seh i t t KIn'''' .....1118 waa d 00'''- ~ ..., 30 bo.... of' I dJdn't count that one. The rest DUARTMENT 'OF mGJlWAY8 I~"_~ "'" weer, - .......... an , AIa ·..-...ey, · . ..... Poaare tarthelr out than they are here. Clolumbus, ObJo, April f, 19U granted a divorce from Helen ter. were UvelY, husky little fellows Sprlng' is so beautlful Bnd y'et never Encineer 01 Sales Legal Copy . 5ehwietert, custody ot their two Marple Wells 27 ArtvWe Ky that seemed well'satisfied with their No 4Z Sf , " , " quite comfortable. This year the UNIT PRICE CONTRACT sonS going to the ,plaintiff and that tarnier, and RUby Mae KIrby, 20, nw fuarters. We toe pUDChed the whole wOl'ld feels the strain and daughter to the' mother. --_ ..,,b _...... h hatched f Sealed p.ropOllals Will be· r eceived TARVIA-LrrHIC TAR AND of -heir • ..,............ ro"", ~eg. oms rom SOUle stress, but the yearly returning to at the office of the S tate l'Usnwa)' ROAD 'OIL, EXOAVA'J'INO Neglect was charged. LewIs SWigert, 81, South Leban- eggs that I bought and the barred JUe of all t!t e green things shou1~ Director of Ohlo. ,at Columbus, OhlQ, Clean Gravel for Concrete Rubert Bowman pleaded guilty to on, -woodworker, and Mrs. Ina )luI- rocks that I bought to flU out the be a promise to us of better th.lnga untll ten o'clock a m. Eastern War UUMfi TRUOK ,~VIOJl an indictment ', c"u...~ ... w ' driving lenlx 53 Fr&nk1ln rter tw hundred we can ralse in our Time, Tuesday, Aprll 28, 1942, for GOOd Gravel lor Lanes. .~...... , " , paper 8 0 . 0 ' . to come next year "tlr the next, or lmpz:ovement6 In: READY CONORETE while Intoxicated and he was REAL ESTATE TRANSl'EB8 house. The rest might be mixed maybe the next. Proposals Noa. 1 to f,I inclusive PBIOES REASONABLE Walter and Naomi Brunk to though some of· them looked pure are offered as one project 110M fined .10 , and costs and his dl'ivlng rights suspended 30 dals. Ralph and GUllda. !4llls, one-balf brown leghorn and ' pure barred :WIll be awarded as one contl'act. _ ...- 1 aded guilt __ A_ """" J>l'Oposal No. ' 1 Bryan B ranscu......., p e . Y acre in Olearcreek twp. rock . 11 the ~V\oV'-D are e""'" onea Montgomery ana Warren Coun_ Bertha Lewis, by a~trator, to and the hens have been well culled Mn. Berl Bunnell, CorrespondeD' ties, Ohlo, on Sections ~, 0-2 (Part) t o a slmllar ahlU'ge and rece1ved the Morrow, Phone No. S same fine that Bowman did. Opal Lew1&, et al, plot in Waynes.. I do not ,mind mixed ones, Some and FrankUn (Part) of tne Q1rIcIDCORWIN-Waynesville R.I. Lebnnon oft1ce Phone 473KService Fire Insurance company_ v1l1e. ' say tha~ crosa-breeds are even betMr. and Mrs. Morris LewiS and natl-Dayton Road" I:;tate Hlgilwa~ Rea. Phono, W~Yne vjlf~ ~'J~ ., ~sld pge--9{1 M charges Martha Seger. Lebanon, did Hattie Brown to OWford Brown, tel. Lots of people are haVing their son, Jerry, were visitors at the :~:imU~~' ~o~teTO~~:~, ::; not yield the rIght-ot-way at the interest in 1M acres in U~n twp. ens hatched this year because .,of home ot Mr. and Mrs. John Koester applylng a bitumtno1l6 treatment, intersection of route 'If1 and the Minerva W1l8on, 'b y admlnlatzatrlx, the hlgber price of -chicks. I went and daUghter, Velma, on Sunday. Item T-30 and T.31, G~eentree road ' on AprU 20, 1941, to' Luc1l1e TUcker. plot in Harveys- out to see them about m1dnlght, M1ss Phyllis Z"ch 111 on the sick Pavement: Width 20 teet. but they seemed so contented that lJst. m11es Length 8.818 feet or 1,67 colliding with a cal' driven by a bUl'i. cUent of the flrm On whlcb 'they had Fred O. 'J amea to H. I . Dally, jr., I did not get up II8a1a though I MJu ,Vlrgln1a Belcher spent the • I'ropoAl No. Ie to pay f281.30 dalnaga which 1& lots 33, 23 and . a4. In HW:vlew BUb... slept where I oouId hear them It week-end with her sister at CenterButler' County, Ohio. on Section Mechano Therapy t~ey got cold and yipped.. It 1& sur- ville. D (Part)of the. M1ddletown-Gennantl)e amount- they l16ek" from Mrs. dlv1s1on, Lebanon. Electro Therapy town.JohnsvJ1le Road, State HIgh. ,Chlropractltl John and Stella. Glancy to James pr1slng what a noise two I).undred Miss Reba Surface spent Thurs- way No. 186, State Route No, 4, in 'Seger. ' Phone 78 PROBATE COURT Romohr, 18 &ores in Harlan twP. baby chlcka can make. In the eve- day evening with l41Bs Ruth Bun- Madison Township, 'by applYing a Lebanon,o· F : C. Anderson, Lebanon, appointW. F. and. Sa1lle to Ches- 'n1ng when. they are tryins to find nell. " -bItuminous treatment. Item ' T-31. " Mr ....t Pavement: Wldth 19 feet. ed executor' ot the will of ~don p. ~r Haliper, 16 acers In S&lem tWIl. • anel .-.s. Ber Bunnell an'd • Length 2,640 feet or 0.50 Kerby. Washington townshlp,' w1th Brice : and Martha Asllbaugh to daughter EUltertained over the weekm11e, Asa ~, Lee Talmage and Sher- H. G. Strobmenser, 1.31 acres In end Mr, Will Brinkmeyer, Mrs. EnlI'ropo.l No. 3 Hamllton twp. ma Greenfield, Mr. and .Mra. WlU Butler Oounty, OhiO, On part of rell Kerby as appraisers. 'Jo"'~·~n WI16 appointed Frank and Eva Bou.·..., to Mile Jeale Guner, Corns~ndeD' Greenfield. anci son Tom. Mr. and Section B of the Eaton-M1ddlet~wn Geor"'Ui. .. ......., .... ' . Road, State Highway No. 184, State admlnLStratrlx of the' estate of 'Sam-Fugge~t, 65 acres in Olearcreek twp. Alfred Jordan was an Easter din- Mra. Perry Earnh1lft, Mr. and Mrs. Rout~ No. 122, in Madison and ) uel Orville Johnson, Waah1ngton Marshall and Anna Rogers to ROy ner guest of relatiVes in Mlddletown. Ralph Bunnell, ,Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wayne To~hlps, ,py applying a The Roxa nna Can ning company wishes to antownahip, with J. W. Goddard, G. and Mildred Harl1Iion, 10 acres 1n Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Brannan. McCOmas la nd,son, Edward, Mr, and ~=~~ :~:::~:~~:em T-31. ~ounc~ that .they are llOW contracting their sweet \ F, and K4rl Brown I\S appra'isers. ~ton twp. of Xenia, spent saturday and Eas.. Mrs. VaulI;hn Mullen and son, Mr Length 16896 feet or corn acr,e age f or 1942. The estate 01 Hattie H. Brown. Harold Rlslnger to Ray'm ond O. ter Sunday wiU1 Mr.and Mrs.Mearle and Mrs. Omer Boldr'ey and daugh3.20 miles. ! Mason, found to have a net value of Moore, 13.26 acres in Masa1e twp. Terry and Walker. ter, and }.~udrey Crawford, , , ProPosal No.4 Either <;!onta'ct them at t heir office or telephone $2,6,37.85 ,and a certificate of ·transF. Woo and Frank SOUthard to - Mr. and Mrs. Almon Ferria and Mr. and Mrs; Earl Carwford enButler and Wllrren Counties, WayneSVille 2878. ' OhiO', on Sectil?ns B, D (Part), C , fer ordered lasued to tbe adm.1nis- Beasle JOhnson, lot at Bllver and Mr. and Mrs George Beckett and terta1ned Mr. and Mrs. B ob (~t), Lebanon (part) of the trator. water streets, in Leb8non. sons Oharles' WWlam and Donald Schneider and son and :Miss Audrey Hamilton - Lebanon Road, StGte Karl Brown, ,J . W. Goddard and Raymond and Mary Taylor to E. Lester ot near Clarksville, were Omwtord on Sunday. They &1ao en- \ Hlgbway No. 185, State Route NO, G, F Brown w,e e appointed to ap- P. Green, lot 8 In Sp~ro. guests at a slllDptuoua cJpme~ .Sun- tertalned Mr. and Mrs. Walter ~~hI!:.m:: a;:~ ~tl:I~~ raise' the estate of Anna.' Wallace, Phoebe Treasler and ' Boys day at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas amd e.nd Mrs. OWi treatment, Item T-31, ., , Lebanon. to Li1lle .&bel, lot 3~3 , in, Ffanltlln. S. D. Ferr1B. Charles Bunnell an4 daughters. Pavement: Width 18 feet. Waynesville ' " The court set Aprll10, to hear the . VOVNTY BILLS , Mr. and Mrs. R~ua Ba~ard and IStriart opened the Oold Length 18,691 feet . or ~1111 "_"_"'''_''~IIiI!I ~_ ;R;o;x~·a;njn;a;' inven~ry of John Ralbenstein, ~ . OregonJa Bridge ' Co.. flagpole, Jobnle Shumaker, of Dayton, were Bprin~s Tnveni on Wednesday for ~~~e~~. 5 ... : • , titon twp. ' ' f215; Lewis and Drake, cement for callers sa~urday afternoon at the busine.sa. Butler opunty, Ohlo, on Section ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CLERK OF THE The eState 01 Bert Hartsock, flagpole, $9.60;, same tor coal and home of Lee 'lV.lII!age and famlly. Mrs;-.Q,t&llley· Bailey and daugh~, A (Part) of the Oxford,. Trenton_ VILLAGE OF CORWIN, 'WARREN OOUNTY omo " Stlilte No. a net sewer f or grandstand, $9.35; same w h en they were on their way to Phyllis, C.ailed on her sister at -T"'tle, Eastern 662; StateRoad, Route No. ·Highway 13, in Wayne Wilynes:vll1e, found ,to 'have ;For the F~ Year En.dln~ Deeember 31, i941 ' for . cement, t31 ,20; Adam Morrla. F~rt AnCient, to return their daugl1 Saturday. TOWiUlhip, -by 'applying a bituminOUS value of $362,66. Popu1&&loD, 1930 Oensus 136 " The court approved the Inventor:. oak ,planks. 128.40; F'yr-JI'yter Vo., ter, M1as ~een, who had accomtreatment, Item T-31. l'opUlatlon, IHO Cen'SulI 163 Oorwln. Olilo. Ma.reh 30, 1942 les ot ~h\) estates of Nancy H. Kelly, charges tor courthouse and Jail, 18, panied the Girl Bcouta to the Fort. ~ Pavement: . Width 18 feet . Length 7,920 feet or '1.50 NOTICE TO IVIto"""'RACTORS , I 'hereby c~rtlfy ,the following to be correct. Morrow, and Henry Beaohler, , Treasurer of State, Clire of four Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cain and' ,STATE (;F~OJbO mUes. . RAOHAEL R. DAVIS, FrIlIlklln, dependent chlldren tor period end.. famUy were ~ W1lmJngton Sunday DE~AaTl\IENT OF BlGRWAYS ProJlOSlI ·No.' 6 . Village Olerk. Colomb• .,. Ohio, April' ,,1M2 Butler ColWty, :Ohlo, on Section D Helen Earnhart. Lebanon. !lual1- ing January 31,' $7,50; Ottlce Out- and witnessed the transport ot solBalance Receipts Eipen- ' Balance ' . h l' ED(lDMr ,~ ~ea ~ .. I Copy of the Hamilton Richmond Road .J"n. 1 ditures Dec. 031 No. a_93 State Highway ~0 , .181, State Rout~ ,General Fund """ ',. ",., ... $ 6,34 ,fled as !1dmlnlstratrlx of the estate fI t ters, r ibbon tor auditor, 1; sable dlers through t e c ~y. $496.41 $lIoo.4O't 2.35 of Jennie Houser, Lebanon, 'with for scotch tape, sharpener and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sams, ot 1JNlT PBIVE CONTRACT No. ' 1'7'7, in Mllford TO\Vll6hip by Aut.o License Street Repair Ernest MarSll, Perry Earnhart and other supplles for recorder, t'lIl.90; , Dayton, we~ calling on the OlYde SelUed: p:ropoaals vi1l1 ,be rec~lv~ applying a 'bItuminous treatuient, Fund and GiIsoune Tax' S.t rect , PlUf Brant as appralseJ's. Treasurer of State, typing reports sams family TUesday. at ,the o1·fil~ of the State Blgb~ay Item T-31. . Repa.lr Fund . . " .. . , ' , .,;, .. . !7.00 197.'15 19850 The estate of Alvadore Roof, for township elWninations .':'0.61. Mr. and Mrs, n....-e P)ymire en- DlrectQr of 'Ohlo, at Oolumbus, Ohlo, , Pavement: Wldbh 18 feet. . Tot8.1 General Vl1lage ,FIIndll •• 43.34 . 69416 698'90 ~:.~ , - " • ....~~e untU ten o~lock Ii. 14., Eastern War Length .25,.50 feet or Grand Totals of All Funds (Olerk) . ' t' Franklin, found to have a net :value Nettle Bohl, rent of office lor 8U- ' tertalned thell'son, Virgil, and wife TIme, TUesday, AprU 28,1942, ,tor . 4.82 miles. Tteasurer's Cash Bal . ......... .... ," ,.,. " .. , ' .. ,.. 38,60 of $1.478.39. , perlntendent of schools for quarter and little Vlrgene, of near' ClarkI!- 'lmprovOJDents in: ' ProDOSal No. '1 Total Oash Balance. D~~~1: '194i ........ ':..:......... ',.........,:::....~ .3.~,~~ .. . , 3860 The 'estate of Mlles G. Ham1lton, ending AprU 30 "5' Lingo Bard vWe at an Easter dinner Proposals Nos. 1- to '5 inclusive ButreF County, Ohio, on Section SUMMARy OF RECEIPTS ' .' t , " -, " are, otter,ed as one project and ' C , (Part) of the Hamilton - Cleves Prop~y Taxes--oeneral Fund $ 17608 • Lebanon, de~red exempt from ware 00., supplles and parta" $43.14; Reverend J. p.. ~ornbury, of will be awarded as one contract. Road, stkte Hlgbway No. 44, State ,T otal 'Pr perty, ~xes ". '.. , .', ........., ........ '.' , ... ~ . , . . payment of Inheritance tax and Weller Weld1n,g .Co.' ,oxygen, etc., Haneysburlr, mai:le a pleasant can . Pro~ No.1 ' ,. Route No. 128, lh Falrlleld Town- OIg~tte Tax , .. . .. .. . ~ . , '. , ... ,.. , 176.08 ' certlUcate oI transfer ordered Is- f15.95; East End OOal Co. 61.55 tons at the TaJ.maie llome Tuesday. Clermont County, Ohio, on part shiPi by applymg' a bituminous State,Mo~or Vj}hlcle ' 'l'ax" : :':::: ,.... ,' .. ".. .. .... . a:'~: . , , of Sectlon B ot the Mllford-Vera treatment, Item '1'-32. ., ' GasoUne Tax I . . . . . . . . . . .. . , . ~ : " .. ' " . ,. . . . . . .. . . • sued to ~lstrator. 01 coal and tipple charge, $255.80. John Lynch 1& driving a new Cruz Road, State Highway No. 494, Pavement: W.1dth 24 feet " ' . Sales Tax " .. ' : ,: ' ... , . ' . , . , , . , .. 129,00 The court set Mar('h 13 to hear Lebanon Lwnb.e r 00" lumber. Chevrolet c~upe, whlch he recently State Route No, 131, in Miami Leng1lh 2,112 ieet or 0.40 ~II] Licen~r~~d ·P~~tt~,".·,' .':... , ... .,.... ' .'.. '200 00' . 60.00 the' inventories ot the estates 01 $25.15: Ohio' 011 00" gaaoUne, 128,0'1; purchaaed. Townahlp".by applying a bituminmile. ' '.ro.l,i&l Llcemes and Permi .•... ".". : .. " . .. . . 200.00 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Reynolds were ous trea~l!n~, Item T-32. Proposal No.8 Specfnl A&easments'-Gen:'al1 'Vil~~' '~~&. ::: : 10.15 ' Wl'lgbt ' Binkley, Clearcreek town.' Gulf Retining Co., same fS.711; shl d rL.. J Hamllto Stand 'd OU 0 . '. "" Bunda ' v1slt f e1ati , Pavement. 'W idth 20 feet. , Butler County, Ohlo on Section Total Speolal A&S~ents · " , 10.15 P, an l""orge app, n !J' 0., same, 1.....69; ,y ora 0 r , ves. near Len8th 5,2110 feet or 1.00 G.i (Part) of the, CInCinnatl-Ham- M1sc. Ftes, Sales. Cl1arges. . .. . .. .. . . '.,..... .. .. , '" ~. titon Road, State HIghway No 39, · Gen'l Village and Ot her lI\tnds .......••. , . . .. 54 0 townshlp. Oregonia Bridge 00., steel for 'WUm1Jl1ton. ' Nathan Fred was apPointed ad- grandstand, '149,.80; Book< Shop, J. Lee ~ge and son, Albert, , PI'opouI No. 2 , ' U. B. ROute No. l37, in Fatrlield T~ta~ Ml,scellaneous Fees, SIIles and OhargeS ,...... .. 0 p, !JYt aIPply1ni a blcftWDln'" GrJu.ld Total Receipts . ... .. , .. , . .. .. , .. , .... , .. . • mlnilltrator of the estate' of Be'Ue. supplies tor needy elllldren's off1ee, and Jessie L. 06mer ' were Easter tl~~t J~:d ~~~ityO~~~) TOW:Utm _.y ...... " ' with F nk I'.. 12 ' _.1_ ' '" , . , , ' " ,OUS e~ en, tern T-30 an T-31. , ' SUMMARY OF EXP"'-ITURES .nu.ar. ~on, ra ~arvey. ' ' • n ..ltorB ~f Mr, and. Mrs. QuJpcy A. of the WUUamSb)1l'lf - OhUo Road, Pavement: ' Width '20 feet. .' , OciltUlln l-o)1eraUon aDd .Maln ..... ., _ ~~e Perrine and j. \*1,. OOddar~ Heer Prlilting ' Cp., a~p11catl0D8, "QaVls of tbe'Yo'aldorf aPQrtment and; 8tate H1ghlvaY"No, 257, Sta~ Rout~ Length 1,795 '(ee't or 0.34 2-NeJr CO,DstructloD J ~., .' ' . ,as, apprals~s, ,$2; Colubus Blank Boot Co,. certl .of Mlaa Allee Warwicll:, aU of ,Ham- No. •~, in ,Pr~ Townahlp. by . mlle. , ' ," " , .' eq p . . e:Ol~ 1 Tfie cou~ approved the ' t welftb: flcatee, ".aD: Book Shm>, rue lor Uton. ' , :P"Jf~~, bltl1llW1oua treatme~t, u_-;.to ~~ No. 9 ~ aener~l 90vernmen~Leg!Alative (Counol1) .'.... , 68.00 ' • ' ' _.L"-""'!'. ~ n ,\JOunty, OhlO on SecGeneral ExecutIve ' Pavement:-'~Idth 20 feet, Len~h 'tion B 01 tpe 1Iart1Son (Hamilton Total" Oenel'~ GO .. 't' ',' ... , .... ) . ... ... ,,, .. . 55.00 account' or es~a.e of Wilson BB:1'~; P.robat'e JucIP, '150: st~ta Mfg. 'fo\nieentb account of estate of 00.• 100 expan~, envelopes . for ' USB. 'I'IIB IIOAID OAZZ'ft'I: . :111,474 feet. · CoUJ1ty) Road, 'Sta.te Hlg'hway No. Protectlon 'to per::=e~~'ty:':'poi~' .. , .. , > . 1~.00 .~ J~tte p1hueuknecht;,,.,thU'<l and prob..!.,te, fII.60; Edward Ka1Ier,.in.. ' WANT AD!I :U;":,!eet, x.ngth :~~. ~te No. 0.52,' in White.. Total Protection to E!eraoll ,a~ Pr6pert.l,.: ; : ~:::: 20:::: .tlnal aoc~ ofel!t.ate~f.t..a¥fayette , :valld ,care of O~ KaI8er, 12.50. , ::> . , , Tot8l i.enrth~,282 fe~ tuminQUs t::;n.:-~. bl- :.::~ .... 'V.. I . . . . . . . . .' . : . . . " . 12.04 lIlcbQlaon: .seventh &«OUnt of Au- -Sawyer. N: Newton Stamper, aMDe Lucllngton, fa: Marton Aclama, lI8JIle ) <eli' U2 mDea. Paveplent: 'Width 20 tee\. Total SanJtationera1 Wqe PUncta '.....•.. /...... ~.~ dnr l,OIII Ru1f~, a minor; 8B wal1 for MinnJe ~per, .'7; R~th D- for BveJyn AIIama, tUO; Mar~ J'I",liI!II ~. ' _ Lensth 21,120 feet or !J11hWa:r&-Generai "V~ "pUi{ck' :: : :::::: :::::: at ... rant a,DIl ~l account. Of burn, ~' for, PJo,d KIlburn, ta: Israel, SlIDe for MarJorie Branden- ~~~ ~::i..:;:oWr~- ~ eatlma~~e:M3~I.oo =uabeolla-OeAeral VWap. PuDda •••••••••••• 11l8.Q1 . . ot H. r r y s&oIEea, LUCWe Ball-.. aame ' far JI&rIe burl. fl. VWt Road. BIIJb,.., Ro, tao, PropcaJa HGe. 1 to '~ve Of <lraiId ~d Outlay •••••••••••• • • ,........... . . , ~~ ••••• ~ •••••• ~ •••••••••• 1IIUtO. IIa1D street

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01 0ent.ervWe. Kre. NeWe YontlODlerJ and cia~hter, MIll ClIo, ,",A,I! eO\lM)' I of Dayton, Mrs. Stan:ey Balley ~d Mr. and hUI. Robert Hinkle and . daughte r of mica, and Mr. and faailiy, at >uy,tOIl, were bWlday Mrs. Walter Keru1ck . guesta ot MI'. and Mrs. D . W. Gor_ Mrs. Pl!arl Burger and Mrs. L1n- ·nalll. sey, 01 West OarrolltQn, and . Mr. l\6.rs. Nellie Peterso n. san Dean, and 'Mrs. Joe Pennew1t, of Waynes.. and daughte r Vera spent Sunday in v1l1e, were Monday aftrnoo n ca.llers Middletown with Mr. and Mrs. J. of Mrs. May Oorn.ell.: W. Inwood and family. . We . • peciali~e in B~od foo.d . Try "Ma" Stewa rt'. MI; ,and Mrs.Lo ren Routza hn and lI4r. and Mrs. G. V. Sims have reMr. and Mrs. Bernard Melloh, of turned home , after spendin HOME COOK ED FOOD g the Waynesville, were entert1\inec:\ to winter in Dayton with their daugbGOOD FISHI NG - LAKE WELt . STOC KED dinner Sl,!nday at the home of Mr. ter, Mrs. Kalle Boyee, and daugt),ter. f,ltld Mrs. Clyde Wharto n and Levi Dickey Bales visited hi,S grandLacat ea One Mil~ SO\lth ~f Wayne.~iIle on Route ~2 Greatho use. Mr. and Mrs. Morris parell:ts, Mr. and Mrs. H. BaJes, Wharto n " or' Dayton , were Monday Painters ville, last week. Owne d and Opera t ed By guests. Mr. Oran Gartrel l returne d home BANN ER W. STEW ART Mr, and Mrs . Ben Hawke enter- to lJ6yton nIter a two weeks' visit tnined' to dinner Easter Sunday the with his brother and sJster--I n-Jaw. followin g guests : Mr. and Mrs. Har- Mr. and Mrs . Earl Queary. ry Sears, Mrs. Jess Sears of COlumMr. and Mrs. Michael Wade' enThere was also all Easter nrogram .. bus, Miss J essie Luttr ell of Wash- tertuine d 0. number of friends from in cOlmecU on wl~ll the Sunday Ington C. H., Mrs. James Hawke Waynesville last Sunday evening. schooL ~ullda¥ mornin g. nnd ' daughte r, of Springfield and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anderso n and turs \Valler l~;.;kk. (;oncsllondcll~ ~. and Mrs. WiLbul' Clark, of Mr. and Mrs O. B. Tinley of Day~I', Charles , Jr., of Waynesville, M iSS Marjori e SWI).Jl!\;, of D~yton, oakwoo d, visited the latter 's moth- ton. ' .I were dinner guests Tuesday eve_ s.uen t the Easter vacation \,I th her e(, Mra. Mary Cannony and Miss Membe rs ot Waynesville Grange ning of Mrs. Susie Douglas s and ~ro.ndparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Velma Smith Saturda y. frOlll here who attende d Lebano n Miss Minnie Cook. Longacre. Robert Lacy of Dayton, speo L' Grange Thursd ay evening were : Mr. I. O. PE:terson. Mr . L. J . WilLittle .)anet Hammo nd was real Sunday with his grandmQtller , Mrs. 'Mr. and Mrs. Russell Campbe ll and lenburg lind Mrs. T. M. $Carff, who Id\:k last ~eek with all In!cct~d ear. Emma Lacy. daughte rs, Mr. and Mrs. LOwell have been 111, are improvi ng very Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnet I\t r l'd • ",nd Mrs. A1 en Smith and Thomas and daughte r, Mrs. J. B . . nicely. tended the Dlscu8siQn ~ roup Weg- daughters" of Dayton , were EasLer Jones Mr and Mrs. Harold WhitMiss FaIIJi Christie, of ColumbU S, nesda¥' ~ven!ng q.t t.he cottage Of guscsts of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Smlth .. ake r 'and' children , J>4r. lind Mrs. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ella Ml'. nd Mr/i. Chal'ics . Ellis at 1-41'. and Mrs. Everett Early were Therle Jones ~I\d son, Mr. and Mrs . OgleSbee. w aynesvllle, dJnner guests Sunday of Mr. and All n l!lmrick, Mr. ond Mrs. Harvey Mr. and Mrl;. George Dayison and l\lll'1I. MlSrgar et Johns, Mrs. Harold Ml'5. P!l>uL WIlliams, at Lebano n, Burnet and Mr. and Mrs. Walter daughte r Beverly Ann, of ColumS Lelnke and paul J ohns wen; DayMr. and Mrs. Lowetl T\lomas and Kenrick . bus, were week-en d guests of their tall visitors Friday. dau$h~, }Jet.ty, attende d a family parents , Mr. Ilnd M.rs. ArthUl' Da-

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Waynesville. Mr. and Mtli, William Graham II-!\d . f.(J\ II.Pd Mrs. Frank Kurfls werl) Easter dinner guests , of Mr. and Mrs . WUlIam Te Ius, near Springboro. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond MeNe" and little SQIl of payton, spent Supda¥ with the latter'S plU'entll, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bergdall. Mr. and Mrs. Oolvln Longac re and children visited with the for_ mer's cousin, Raymon d Davis, \'~ the home of his parent~, Mr. IIJ1d Mrs. George Davis In Cincinn ati, Saturda ), evening. Raymon d was home on a. three-clay furlOUgh from a camp near St. Louts, Jdn, William Orelght on and comP~pbell ~t G~tel'VlI1e, mlttee enterta ined the Woman 's Mr. and Mrs: Howard Dewees e SOcLety of Olu:lstian ServiCe on were Easter dlnner guests of Mr. Wednesday afterno on at the church, and Mrs. Frallk Deweese, near Ger- After the I)US\n~ !1 ~eS8lop, M1ss mantow n. JUlberta Fa.ulltensteln, of Lebano n, An EIIS~er pia¥let ~d good music gave a talk on Househ old EcQnomIDllrked the 'Pr~m at Lytle lea, . church Friday e~enlnf. 6!ven by" ClIo-lIer, ISunday afterno on at the C!'1'QuP ~. VO\lna neople of the 1I1es_ home of Mr. and Mrs. Eyerett p. Ken.... , .... r-'r ley Foundation of Oxford and the rick were : Mr. and Mrs. La'lVfCnce l~al pastor, Rev. Atthur Shenefe it. Elliott and son, Mr. Harold Taylor, T 1 "Dd aon A la rge crowd enjoyed the service. Mr. and Mrs. lIes11 ...e lL¥,or.. ,

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Easter sei'1ilcCli were Observed at the Method lst church Sunday mornin i, w~th an EasLer sermon by the pastor, .Rev. Will . M~r. A prOgram followed during the Sunday school hour. The Friends church observed with an EIlstei' program ti U1:lng the mornin g hour Establ ished 1849 of worship. ' TlJe "Chur'~h , of the Open Bible LARG ER EVER YWH ERE BJ:;.CAUSE OF BETT ER held pre..len ten services at the church the past week. QUAL ITY, SERVICE, and PRICE The W. C. T. U. 'local Institut e Hillsb oro, .Wayn eaville , lynch burg, met Thursda y with Mrs. Laura Sllidaker, as hostess to nine memSabina . Wilmi ngton. Ohio bers !qr bhe mornin g meeting , with Mrs. LeVlcy in charge of devotions. Mrs. Mcdona ld gave a report from , the Lebano n meeting March 28. In the afternoo n, Mrs. Esther Doster gave a report of the L. T. L. program, which meets once a month at the school with the first six .gr ades the afterno on was spent in sewing carpet rags. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Levlcy enter" tained their Five Hundre d Card club, Wednesday evcning at their WAYN ESVIL LE, O. home. PHON E 244~ Mr. Harry Tucker, who has been , _~-~_ I_ I_ ' _~'-.-4 '_II_" _" ~'_ f\ _ ''''''' -'' ' _ ......... ~ .. -.v~..-...t; confine d in Miami Valley hospita l, V . Dayton, several weeks, returne d to in .h.l:u.la his home here Saturda y and l.s slowly recuperaUng. , Slone. Clay,t on Smith and Gusto. Alles- l\l rs . Willium ' ::'uulH, COlTCblHlllliclI L !t4ymond WUsOn and. wlie and tel', of Sabina, were Easter guests M. i is s Barbam Missild, ne, of Mrs. ElJa HW'ley called on Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hatch and ayn~sv lilc. was Lhe guest of lIer 11·S. J oe Sh1lltlOaligh, of near Barfamily. 1;1'cUL-8I'n millloLher, Ml's. EL Hul'- Y~Y:Jburg, Sunday evening and Mrs. W. . Mr. and Mrs. WUl McCarr en, of J~y aud aunt, Mrs . Raymon d WIlMem~beis of our quartet te, Mr. Mr. and Mr s. MichaeL McLaug h- Walhou nding, Mrs. Paullne VUlal's sun one a rt rnoou last week. and MI's Donald Haines, wiW&rd lin lEleano r Copsey) were week- and sons, of Xenia, were Easter ..v.r and Mrs. WlJ1J!un Sm ith and Haines a~d Dorothy Smith render_ end guests of Mrs . Bertina Copsey. guests of their mother, Mrs. Laura daugilte r, Marilyn Sue, called on cd two selections at chureh Sunday . Miss Norma Knee of Xenia, spent Shidake r. h>lr. and Mrs. Robert .nith, of Miss Emily Haines returne d· to Sunday with l1er parents , Mr. and M.r. and Mrs. Richard Wllllams, lJay ton, Sunday afterno on. Earlllam college, Richmo nd, Ind., Mrs. George Knee. of near Wilmin gton, and Miss Ev_ M.r. and Mrs Wtl lard Haines on- after spendin g her vacatio n wlth 'Miss Edna. Elam returne d to her elyn Tucker, of Dayton, were Eastel' Lertaine d sunday evenmg Marion home folks. school at Middletown after spend- guests of their parents , Mr. and · Smlt~b, a student of Wllmin gt.on 'S ome of our membe rs attende d Ing the week-en d . with her sisters Mrs. Harry Tucker. College and CaLhcrine Swisshelm, some of the pre-Eas ter meetipg s at here. Miss BBJ1bara Thornb erry, stu- of Wilmington Sunday evening . New, Burling ton last week. Ma.r'illll Wesley Smith and Bob dent of Oxford college, Is enjoyin g Mr. and Ml's. Raymond w Uson, Blair of Wllmin gton college, and spring vacation a.t her home here. Ml·s. Ella Hurley and WaiteI' WiL'i011 Harry and Puul , Stonebu rner, of Mr. John Syferd, was a Dayton were dinner guests on Easter of MI'. Cedarvi lle college, enjoyed a. few caller Saturda y evening. and Mrs. Leonur d Ellis, ' of neBf days spring v ~atlon Mre with Mrs. Nellie Bunnell , Corresp onden' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shldake r Kingma n. Mrs. Olive Curl, fonner matron their parents . were business callers in Lebano n Everett lialnes and wife calle<! on here, called on friends Sunday afMrs. Minnie Haines spent Friday F\'iday. Mr. and Mrs Herbert Cal'ey, of tel'lloon . in Xenia. Mrs. Ruth Bhulz spent Easter near Carey~o~vn Wedncs!iay afterMaurice Roeskln and wife and. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stonebu rner with' her mother, Mrs. Ella Cop- noon. Ernest MaroUn and wife, of Dayton , and SOIlS Hanry, Paul, and Lynn, persmlt h, of ' Cincinn ati. Mrs. Mary Bogan, Ml·s. Raleigh were dinner guests of Mrs. GeOrgia and Mr. Robert Cook· were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Conrad G1l10ugh Bogan and' Marilyn ·Sue· Smith Menden dinner guests of Mrs. SUSie Doug- and son "BUl" entertai ned Wil- aUed hall, Sunday . Oil Ml·s. Nellie Burmel l and Miss Nelle McCampbell, of Daylass and Miss Minnie Cook. Mr. and mlngto n gueste· Easter. Miss Belle O'Neal: of WaynesvUle, Mrs. H. L. EvalllS, of Columbus, and ton , Is now a residen t of the HOIIle. Mrs. Oarrol Stluson , of Kansas , one afterno on last week. Dr. and Mrs. J . W. Ward attende d Miss Amand a Belt, of Xenia, were is the guest of Mr. Btlnson 's mothMrs. Lois Haines and children , the funeral of a cousin, Lew1a afterno on caUers at the Douglass er, Mrs . Anna ·Stinson . Emily and Richard , visited her Riley, of Blanche ster, Monday . home. mother , Millie Terrell. of near New Mrs. Mary Bogan, Mrs. Raleigh Mr. .and Mrs. E. C. Hartsoc k were Vienna, some time last week. Boglln and Marilyn Sue Sml.th c:al1-. Sunday guests of their son, Harold Guests in the Bogan- Smith home ed on Mrs. Nellie Bunnel l one Hartsock, and family, in Xenia. ' lIarrlet te F. Thomas , Corresp ondent day There were 164 folks present at for dinner on Easter were Mr. and this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Huff, of Xenia, . Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Dill, of Day~ are the proud parents of a little SOr. the Easter services Sunday at Ferry. Mrs Horace Compto n and Mrs. A musical program was present ed M~ Bogan, Mr. and Mrs . Evan ton, visited Mrs. Eveiyn Meloy, Bunborn last Thursd ay. Bogall and son Robert. and MIss ,Mrs. Daisy Hartsoc k returne d with Mrs. Vernon Harris in charge. day. Marcell a Apple, of Dayton, called i n Ml' and Mrs. Howard McKenzie home from Xenia, where she spent Ida K~ever and Mary Shawha n thtl evening. . two weeks wltht her son-in- law and and 'childre n of Martins ville were visited with Lydia Wright , SaturMr. and Mrs . .Raymon d Wilson daughte r, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sunday guests at the parsona ge. day. and Mrs. Ella HUl'ley were in Xenia iMrs. Earl Hubble and new son. Crawfo rd. Mr. a.nd Mrs . . D. H. L~le and Tuesda y ,afterno on: Mrs. Hurley came home frmn Miami Valley hosdaughte r, Ruth, of Dayton . visited called on her daughte r, Mrs. AlIce pital Friday. ML'SS ~Ie U. Browne, Bl;lIlday afLouise NeWJIlan, niece of Rev. Bmlth. ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. Compto n and Smith, was a guest at the parson. Housecleaning is progres sing ve~ Mr. an,d Mrs. Charles Handm an of Mrs. Nettle l'l.nne" Corresp ondent age from 'I1hursday until Sunday . nicely with Mrs. Shuler and Mrs. Guests at the home of Mr. and Dorothy Gerha~d was an overnig ht Cincinn ati, called on Mrs . Ella Gentry in charge, Mrs. Earl Evans Easter Sunday Haines Sunday af ternoon. ' .' guest on Thursd ay. were Mr. and ¥rs . Gay e Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Williard Haines Error always address The evening church service at the es the' pa&children Bmy and Elaine. In the Ferry church wUl be dismissed were dinner guests ,01 Mrs. Hames' slons and prejudic es: truth: scorns afternoo n the callers include q Mrs. Sunday .evening to send a delega- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dial! Brown, such mean intrigue , and only adMildred Thomps on, Miss Mirian tion dresses the underst anding and the ' to Waynesville Church of of Dayton, " Monday. ' . ,. " McOlure and Jean Thomps on, of Mr. and' Mrs. Donald Haines were c~nsclence.-Azel Backus . Christ. Dayton. Mrs. Olive Hathaw ay passed away Mrs. Lydia M11ls remains very Ul Monday. afterno on. Her funeral Is at her home. to ,be held Wednesday afterno on at Mr, and Mrs. Shenna n Tinney Ferry church at 2:30 p. m. and family were Sunday dinner Sunday evening callers at the P. guests of Mrs. Nettle Tinney. J . Thomas es were Mr. and ,Mrs. , Mrs. Lura Werntz has been re- Tom Fordyce and son, Douglas , , , Mr. turned home Sind Is getting along and Mrs. Leslie Gray and children remark~ly well. and Mrs. stacey, and Mr. and Ml;s. Say, did anybod y see the Easter Jim Donley and ohildren. Bunny? He seeIIl5 to have stopped The Home BuIlder \ class and everywhere but , none of the chll- f;}rUsader's class tied In attenda nce PER dren could find him. Sunday" each h-avfug 33 members Anothe r thinl~ I wonder what that present . The Crusade r's class ~. won airplane was looking for when it the attenda nce contest which has PER Dew so low over Corwn. been running for the past two ~. Mr. ~d Mrs. Gayle Evans spent months . Tuseda y in Oinclnl\1ltl: where Mrs. iW. C. Smith and daughte rs, BeuEvaJUl' mother underw ent a minor 1ah and Emma Jean . and Dorothy operatio n last wee!t. aerhii.r d were supper guests of Mr . PER , 'Mr. and Mrs. James Keener mo- and r.,Jrs. Howard McKenzie and BU • 'tored to WinchestCl;', IDd., over the flllmlly at Martlnsvlll~ Thursda y. week-.end to visit Mr. Keener' s Mra. Nancy Ellen Pope is qui te parents . ill at "he home of her daughte r, ~ , John Lamb la nd family visited Mrs. Waldo ElUott. PER . ~latlV~ 'ui town S.undaY; , Come to Bercan class meeting this IIWD. Mr. ··and MrI;. Mike Harl~, and Thursd ay night. The pic~e "'the . daugli~r were iSunday guests of Mr. PrOdigal Son" will be ~wn. pER Bring and Mrs. GIlbeII't BlaB, sandwld les aM' pie. . 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perloda as such ure aUl.hor1zed ordered a .her necessary &.CtionUgnts. to nu~ke et· village at times andorfor such force, and extlngu1&h or take by the Army or Navy and to pro· f tlve any order, rule or regulation N&W PICNIC ' mulgate sucH orders. rules and reg- promulgated under the autllorlty J:t'R lUA , Apr ll 10., Woman's AuxSati~£actory HAVE &&eN ............... - ulatlons as may be necessary to in- <lon1el'red by this ordinance. FOR. P,Ue>\..IC USc IN sure tht success or the blackouts and SEOTlON 8, CONFLICTING ORwary ilL the Li~tlc 11m. Mrs. WInTH~ CONSERV)\r,.ION air raid protectlon Illeasures and to DINANOES, ORDERS, RllliES AND u i'ed )!artsock, 119S~ess. STATE PARK.S,· Tk~SE . protect U!e and property during REGULATIONS SUSPENDED. At F '1' BUNDA AFTER EASTER BEAUTIFUl. PARKS"'" said perlods~ Said orders, l'wes and 1111 times when tbe orders, rules and SCATTERED "H~OUGHOUT ~~~~:~~~iiilii regulat10na shill! Include traffic' regulations made and promulgated • .# Mr. "d\\'iu S. Kinney VI-IIO-OFFER SWIMtv'\IN movemellta of emergency or other pursuant to· this ordinance shlill 'b e HIKINC!l PICN ICIN(E, AND vehicles. evacuation ot resldents.con. 10 effec& they shall supersede all ex10 :00 a. m. Sun~ SChool 1 FISH1N<:> TO r;V~R'fONE· gregation of persons on public Is&in" ordinances, orders,- rules and ,11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and OIT"LE DA.CO '"FORM",.,ON til to! ' ':;c;.v P~OM \.0 ,-1'\c.".... \ r.t'>t_ . streets, sidewalks, Il nd In public ])Ia- regulations inSofar as the latter may Sermon. A~All t;.. l ION O.Flcn CIt o Hler ' ces or bullalngs. but thla enumera· be inconsistent t}l~rewlth. 7: 00 p. Ul. Young Churchmen at tion shall not be tBk.en as a J1tn1ta. SECTION 9. NO CONFLICT tion on the power to<promulgate or- WIT H STATE OR FEDERAL the 'home of Mrs. John Hawn, der., rules, regulalons governing any STATUTES. This Ordinance shall GOVII\NOR JOHN leader. other subject, ')lE!rsons or property not be construed so us to conllict W, 81~ICKEIt flM PROCLAIMED APRIL which must be regulll:ted In ord.e r to ' with any SlGte or Federal statute TO 86 CONUR\lAnON Insure the proper carrying out of or wlttl aDY Military or Naval order WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF MO~ITH IN OHIO - any duly authoriZed blac.k out or air rule or 'regulatlon , VHRlST THE WEEK OF APRil b'JI 11) IO'UI TO 5e raid protection measure. Practice SECTION 10. PENALTIES FOR CoNsERvAncm WUK blackouts and air raid drllis may be VIOLATIONS. Any person. firm or Mas Randall. l\1Jn1st.eJ' IN THE S<:HOOL~ carried out at such t1m'e6 and for cOf>poration violating any of the ANO FRIOAY APRIL 10 S'U NDAY such periods as the Mayor shall In provislOIl8 of, this ordinance or any TO fIE ARBOR ANO C,lbte SchOOl 9.30 a.. m. f~IRO DAY· his discretion deem aPpropriate or ut'oer, rule or regulatfon Issued pur.L ~v l •• &nUu,on 11/ :4f1 a.. m. necessary, but subj ect always to the suant thereto shall be deemed guilty '). R orders. and directions of the Army of a misdemeanor and upon convlcl-l'ea.h!J:lE, 11 a. m. ".N,",,"""''' TO BUiLD or Navy. and to the orders. rules and tion thereof shall be punished by a ~llllH Junior Endeavor, 7:15 p. m . IN "~E regulations authorized herein. fine not elliceeding Five HWldred AR5 OFT~ N Senior Endeavor. 7 :15 P. m, R.OW -AR.t:. SEOTION, 2. GENERAL ORDERS, Dollars ($500.00) or lniprlsonment Dial 2111 - Waynesville l=INIS"EO- " .c ,l.:' Prea clling. 8 :00 p. m. R,.J.II.,.,... RULES AND REGULATIONS TO for not more than six monthG, or o. WEDNESDAY BE WRITING. All orders. by both said fine and said Imprlsand IN .regulatlons authorized by rules tillS ·onment. Prayer and Bible Study, 8 :00 p',m . the time and will be equlpped to ordinance lor the conduct of the SECTION 11. SEPARABILITY You are invited to come and wor· take immediate charge of aDY em general public shall be In writing OF PROVISIONS. It Is the Inten_-=====;;;;;;o====;;;J' ship with us. IUld shall be avaUabe for public in· tion of the Vil1age~ OOuncJl that each el'8ency situation. aDd will co·o~er· spection at the place and during the seperate provision of thls Ordinance ate with all other defense or relief ho~rs fixed by the Mayor. &hall be deemed In dependent of all ST. AUGUSTINE VHURCH FOR SALE-Friers. 3 or 4 Ibti. agencies. If the nj~ed arises the foreSECTION 3. ORDERS, R'ULES otber provisions hel·eUl. and It Is Father Krumholb, Priest Dressed or on foot. Sarah C. Hes- es can be easily transferred to other AND REGULATIONS EFFECTIVE lurthel' the In~entlon of the V11Iage (Oontl.rtued from page' 1) Mass 9:00 a.· m. UNTIL REPEALED BY COUNCIL. Council that If any provision or' this ton. Waynesville, Rural Route 3. counties. Any order, rule or regulation pro- Ordinance be declared to be Invalid, 1st, and was known to assist runaf'Eltlti' CIIIIIWII OF CIIRIST Phone 2899. The awdlia~y police force ~as mulgated ' pursuant to tbe aut hority all other pl'ovlslons thereof shall re· way Sle.ves In their efforts to escape _ _~__________ organized by the State Highway Pa- conferred by this ordlnan.t:e shall be main valid and enforceable. W. C. SIl'Ilth. ~Inlster into Canada, Because of hls oppos.. ' FOR SALE-;- Coal range, oU stove, trol 110 that It ml.1tht have e.vaJlable In torce and effect from the time 01 SECTION 12. FOr the reason that Itlon to slavery, be b,ooame II. good SUNDAY tables. ,chairs "'arch glider and nuutfl I t ' t t ' In d promulgation untu amended or re- a state of War now exists between t' a seen num.M!r 0 ra e, men , pealed by the Mayor or untU re- the United States of America and uland of Abt-aham LmCOUl. METIlODlST CHURVR merous other household articles. over the whole territory to be ~le pealed bY the Council ot the VlIlage certain European and ASiatic na_ "John we.s conVllle d that h,e was 4: 9 0 to r~h any danger point In the ot Waynesville, Ohio. tIons, thereby cre.atlnJ!: a h azard in Louis C, Radley, Pastor Mrs. Maude S. Crane very suited to a. medioal career, He _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ~ minimum of time and take charge SECTION 4. APPOINTMENT ' OF that there is an immediate and conFOR SALE. About two tons of hay. f It d Leg! Ir SPEOIAL POI.4'CE_ lDENTJFYlNG stan~ threat of a.ttack by enemy air· a "ended LYllll Medical College In SUNDAY o • an onna es were ""'Ol!Cn EMBLEM. The Mayor JDlAY appoint craft, I this ordinance is hereby deChurch School 9 :30 a. m. Olnclnnat.i, and UPOll graduat.ion bePart clear t\tnothy. SOme clover. 'because of training In disciplIne for a specified time as many speoial clared to be an emergency measure Worship Service 10:40 a. m gan to practice In tbe village 01 Atand military affairs and because of ,polUle, wit.hout pay, from among,res- an~ shall be In full ,e!<tect lmmedJBobert Lallbl~1 3·26, 4-2, 9" tlCll, Indl8ua. Together w th ' Henry Subject "-Chrlst·s Challenge: 'Fa!. _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _....,__ their ex-"'enc under fir . and In idents of the Vihage of Wa. nesvll1e. ately upon Its due passage and ap_ LOS'l'- Black white !,nd tan shOrt .,.... e e Ohio, as may be deemed advisable proval. low Me'. " Ward Beeoher. and Bishop Matthew cr1t1~ situations. for service In connection with any Passed AprU 6,1942. hair fox terrler, part Begal, 3 yrs. Simpson he built a home for the youth Fellowship Tuesday eve. 7:30 blackout or air raid protection mea· O. H. BRACE, Mayor. The Dayton Dist. YoUth Fellowship old. answers to "Zipper". Lice~e aI-mutes of Indla.na. ORDINANCE NO. 168 . sure. During the term of service ot Attest: H. M. CAREY, Clerk. AUTHORIZ1NG BLACKOUT ~UCh spec1al pollee, they shall po6se&:; In efforts t o ' benefit the com- Spring COnference will meet at the no. 1816. Phone WaY.Jlesv11le 2826. w. S. C. S. NOTICE 4-9,16,23". AND AIR RAID PROTECTION 11.11 the ' powers and privileges and l ._':" ,y, Dr, EI Ie:; became vitallY Calvary Methodist Church, MiddleORDERS, ROLES AND REO'tJLt.perfonn all tlJe duties 01 privates In .nwt1l"L';;'_~ _ '" , .. lIr.."u 0 C.CRg . town. Sa turdny afternoon , AprU11. LOST- A diamond ring, somet~e TIONS; paESORIBING 'PENAIL- the s'tandlnJ!: po Ice force ,of the Vil- - The Womens Society of Christian he :,a . al.~ ' <he ae __ ~ .. u LY 01 Ii Banquet I at 6 :30 with speaker. All TIES FOR VIOLATION THERIDF; lage Of WaynesvWe, Ohio. Said S')1ec- o j rvico w11l meet Wednesday afterSaturday. AprU 4. either In or AND DECLARING AN JiIMER_!al 'POllee must wear such idenUfylng nu ' d be... ; ~,"H and hi young people are Invited. emblem as may be pre"()rlued by the n\,1)n. April 16 a.t 2 o·clock. at the near the Kroger Grocery store. A GENOY. !\IT. IIOLLY M. E. 'Cn,URVII cago. In 18ti1 \ ' 1,11 a lew lrIends he WHEaEAS. A state of War exists Mayor and It shall be unlawful for t ome of Mrs. L. V. Branstrator. generous reward Is belDg offered _. T. M. Scadf. Minister O~d the Chicago and' Evan· between the United states 01 Arner- any said special policeman to e.t· tor Its retiUm. Inquire Miaml Ga- ica and Japan, Gfermany. and Italy. tempt to carry out any order, rule, SOLDmR VISITS FAMIL BE ston ra.llroad. sunday School 9 :30 a. m. E. A zette. 4-9· and the defense 'of the United States or regulation promulgated under the Y BE "Since the r esidents of Chicago Earnhart, Supt. HELIP WANTED-Experienced gki of America Is In the hands of tb~ authority conterred by this ordl· Sergeant Harold. Risinger was were agalnst the use ot locom o~ives Ev.ening Service, '1 :30 p, m. Army and NaVy; and ne.nce when he is not wearing said home fr~ Camp Joseph T. Robin1l'l the community, ~ plan to have Pooyer ¥eetlng Wednesday eveson; Arkansas, on a three day furOr woman tor care of chlldren. WHEREAS, In modem warfare ldentlfying emblem. steam engines pull the c,ars as far ning, 7 :30 p. m. Mrs. John Hawn Third St. 4·ge. no city. however distant from the SECTION. 6. UNAUTHORIZED lough visiting relatives last weekend , WARNING OR ALL _CLEAR BI<Tenemy, is freelP()m attack; apd as the city limits of Chicago, and WHEREAS, L11~hts at night are a. NALB PROHIBl'l'ED. Any unauHARVEYSBURG OPEN BIBLE Lhere~ to attach horses to the locoAUXILIARY POLlCE definite aldto the enemY' in reach- tllorlzed person who shall operate a. CDUR~B motive front to draw the train into military and other ' objectives; silren or other device so as to sllllFORMED IN COUNTY Ing Rev. James Rader, Pas&or. and ulate a blackout signal or air mid the ChlCIJ.gO business district. WHEREAB, Blackouts, when or- or the temUnatlon 01 a blackout or "Dr. Evanl> was a leading factor TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE NOTICE The organlza.tIon of . Auxiliary dered by the Anny or Navy aryl es- air raid, shall be deemed guilty of a in the growth ot Evanston as an Meetings of the Wayne Township Pollce of the State . Higbway Patrol sential to the)preservation or ille violation' of thls ordinance and shlUl educational center and as a com· Trustees will be held the first and he.;; been completed In Warren and property In this village, and It be subject to the penaltl!l6 Imposed' .. . Is imperative that the Village ot by Section 10 of this ordlnlUlce. munity ot , homes. In 1853 he and SECTION 6. NO MUNl()IPAL OR orrington Lunt became interested futeenth of eaeh month at 8 :00 p.county, It was announced by Ro- Waynesvilie, Ohio. aid the Army and ,Ilr., instead of '1.00 p. m., untU No- bel·t , W. Brown; the Commander of ~avy by all posSible cooperation and ~ATE LIABILITY. This ordi· "Skimrp to Beat a SluInkr l In the possibilities for esta.bllshlng vember, I, 1942, Rulph P. Snook Post; No. 186, Amer· assistance; and nance is an exercise Iby the village a uni erslty here. and it IS he who EARL COr-{NER, Clerk. lean. Legion. The Auxiliary force 18 WHER~. F'lillure to extlngu1sh governmental functions f~ the prolibgts when orde'r ed to do so by du- taction of tne public peace, health IS credited with having inducted the o bleach yello~ . linens, EASTERN STAR NOTIVE composed ~lusively or members ot ly autbot1zed authOrities may resUlt and safety and neither the Village tr !..tLes of 1'101' western university you may need nothing ' more - the American Legion drawn from In loss of lite by hundreds of the of WayIleSyWe, Ohio, the agents and t J .~". ·t e 51! .".... 11undled acres throughout this county. residents of tbe VWage ot Waynes· repreeentaUves of said village, or any thaD sunshine--if you leave extra M.\am1 Chapter No. 107. O. E. S., t _ .. ~ on Lal!.c Mich igan. twelve There are about fifty auxillarles ville Oh10 as w,eU aa the residents individual, receiver, firm, partn~r· moisture in the material, after of other parts 001 the Nation when ship, corporation, association or session, for I ••. e.,; norll). of Ohicago. This land wlll meet In regular final rinsing. The damper the In this county and nearly three lights In thJl; c:lty are used' as a ' trustee, or allY of the agents the;eof was 5\.J'Veyed a nd laid out as a site business and practice, Monday. Ap· thousand In_ the state of Ohio, this guide to other ClIbJectlveBi fabric-the better the job Old Sol In good faith carrying out, complyl or ~ ort western university. This ril 13. Everyone attending Is re- being the only state_wide force will do. in bleaching! ~,Pallure to comply Ing with or attempt.ing to comply n ew site for the university and for quested tn bring ~me piece of old trained to meet defense and rellef with orders, rules anel. regulatiOns . with. any order, rule or regulation governing evacuations, treJfJc move- promulgated P\lr6uant to the prov1the suburban community, was called Iron.' Mal'8 aret Hadley, W. M. emergencies and sufllclently mobl e ments. congregation of persons 1n slons of this ordinance shall be l1a- . Evanston In his honor. ..,..,_l.ftI.+ Be 'Y to act quickly. Among them are streets and othElr public placel\ will ble tore.ny damage IIUIltained to perMary L ..,.... .......... , c. Glenn W Fealy e.nd Thomas Wales r,esuIt In COI"_ -.~-II '''On July 2, 1897, word spread on an d ~ece54BfY son or "property all the result of . , loss of ille bO ih ,durlDg blackOuts said activity. ' through Denver that the governor MASONIC NOTICE Welch of Harvesburg. Lee Lemmon. and during air ralc1B In th~ daytime, SECTION '1. LIGHTS DURING was dying. The area, around his William A Lukens and Frank W. now therefore, ' BLACKOUT DECLARED PUBLIC ho lse was r oped ,o ff, and all car Regular c~lDIl!unlcation of Wayn- Tlelmeyer 'of .Faynesvllle, and Jesse Be It ordained by the Oouncil of ~OE. ' Any lIgbt displayed , 11 • , ',' st .1. ". !Se \vere es\! Ie Lodge. No. 163, F. ~nd A. M .• Prendergast and Lawernce J. Gray the ,VWage at Waynesville, Ohio: contrary to any order.. rule or regSECTION 1. AUTHORITY TO ulatlon 'p romulgated pursuant to the '. 'w1 1' e.' , '1'1' t: 1 e. , m , n ng Dr. will be held Tuesday evening, April of Oregonia. PROMULGATE NEO~ARY OR- provisions of tqls' Ordinance consti14. 1942. . !1S dJed." K,enneth Hough, W. M. The Instructors are officers of the DERS. RULEeI AND REGULA- tutes a publ1c nuisance and' when t Hi h t I d la TIONS FOJ.\ 'BLACKOUTS AND deemed necessary In order to Protect g wa: pa ro an c sses AIR RAIDS. In order to protect ille U!e, Or property during a blackout Vern AnnJtage, Sec'y: St.a ,.e Love, In Its highest manlSfestaare being held at LebanOD and , b uy OBPBNS! lIAVrNG$' Llon. is the r ichest. mo.;t pel·suaslve. !!!-!!:-~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!=!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!! Love rules the court. the camp, Franklin. and th! auxiliary pollee . , jos l ~a d' of new linensmost powerful thing tbat God has will serve directly under the comthe grove, h'.: sun will soon 381lin shin. ' How to Get the ' ., ofCer-lt Is the only weapon we For love is heaven, and heaven Is mand ot the Highway Patrol. . , ,rncr ica at pence! ont' It, The auxJUarles will be on call e.ll 10ve.-S1r Walter Scott. need.-Rev. H. R. L. Shepard.

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mount unpo,rtance. ' .~ Similarly, ,th~ rule;t of -car maintenance have ~anged'. Points , tha~ ;were o:f t;maor unp'c?~ace befQre ' P~l Har~r ' DOW mu.t b~ gaven. fb,.t cooaideration. Under-infiltioD bas .always been ~ad fortires, .yea. But .some were willing to pay in d~eased tire mdeage for. a more. cuabioDed ride.~ 'Tout that price bu become probibltive. , ' , . It will' be w~ fOUr while to review ~ motoring habits ad decide how ~er m_ be c:tiuuied to meet .chqed' CODditions. The.u two article's ... tIilsRri. wUI 'disCUs, bow ~ opera.. car to 1CJ,=~:ee of mileage out or it. area, motor, mati anCl cat apPear.

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, .Mostly About-PEOPLE and THINGS . .

,State Educator Speaks Army· Life, ,T o ,Wayne'Farmers Club Mexic:o Are

Local ·News J)efense Organization

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day afternoon guest of MI', ' and The organJzatlon of CIvilian DeMrs, George Robertson .and"daughDr. Walter 00l11ils, ot Col~us, It with enthuslllSm and courage. , tel', Betty Lou . fense Ullits In Wayne Township SupervisOr or Instruction ' in the Have faith In your own 81bmty to • • • DR. STOUT TO HOLD \\ til be brought to It completion Mrs. Chrules Zlmmermah has re t Mrs. Jane Fw-;:UiiPayne, who has State Department or Educatlon ahd do things, ' as our forefathers mus turned to her home here alter FIRST AID CLASSES lhe next few days, With the within .. - carve ou t this new just retwned to Waynesville a,.ft,e1· spending a week with her daught ormer pI'es1dent 0 t Wi lmlngt on have..... h ~ ... ·1AJ (Jl'gllniza Lion of the Drlver's Corps Oollege, was the gUest speaker at world. If we live these Ideals, so spending several months at the U . 11\..1' !Vus H U Hudson of Newark ' Red Cross First Aid classes tor Un IL, a(!cordJl]g to au announcewill our children and their descend. ' ". , , - - -, - , - , - • •• - 0 -the Wayne Township Farmers' club ants and thus t1l,ll Ideals of the ' S. Air Trallung Station at Corpus Ohio. men of the Clvillan Defense IlIf ll t llIaGe Tuesday, ,by Mayor C. • • • . Latest winter vacatibners meeting, last ' Thursday. His topic American farmer will continue to ' ChrIBtl, Texas. with her husband, "'Mr. Ilnd Mrs. E. ' C, Crane were Corps arc to be offered each H. Brace . Monday evening, from 8:30 Lo was "The Farmer and H[8 Ideals." dInner QUests 01 Mr. and Mrs. KenAssigiunents to ~he corps will be 10.30 p. m., at Ule Township to Florida who have return- stating t hat t he heritage of this contribute ' untold good to our na- poke to nrernbers 01 the Friendship neth R. Hill Tuesday ·evenlng. made Irom about twenty reglstral~n conse...utlve weeks. ' House for , 'club last Wednesday afwrnool1 Con,lOUS, received h ere IlL>L iJlUluary. cd home ••. Misses Margar- oountry 'must be transmitted down tion." This will be the Slandard First Mrs. Donald L, Hawke and Mrs. APPOIIUIllCIl Lll \\ ill lle made by Lh ot the club were enter_ cenung ,hel' expel'icnc(!s Lhere. Mrs. Members L.enerwtions if Democthrough the E. .0 . Crane were luncheon guests AId Course oC the Ame rican Red f!t and Trillena ' Edwards, l!,.,. UUlHCIiL Oft,,;c l:!l.a l'Cl ( Ompl'IBel racy is to l?e preserved. Dr. ColUns talned for this April meeting a.t the rayne aiso dsc1'lbed the people, the '" ,,!rS. ~. L , Haekw eli, of HIlDlU- ClOSS and certificates will be UL U . K l:inmh. U. ct. ~ahsi>iliY A diss Clara Lile and Fred B. given to anyone who suU fa.cMr. and Mrs. A. S. Collett, cUUIlL1Y aud liv10g conditions in Lon, In Dayton; v:ed?csday . home of stated hIB beUe!. tha.t the strength N . l ougl" 1'. U. LeMa y, Lero), torily completes this course. Hen de r son .•. - plans are ot America was built up by the "The Hole In the WOOds" near Har- Mexico, from ob~ervaLions made Mr, and Mrs. Dean Walt.on enter.. lOnJll, d ,u'vey HW'neLL, Bnd THom. Volunteer Worker groups a~ !(unyull. being made entertain a spirit of friendliness-wanting to do veysburg. About' fifty persons en- during a recent trip ~o Lhllt coun- talned Mr. and Mrs. Keith Walton, .arel\Iost required at least 10 hours of A.'>hll:lI~t:S LO the Corps will be rejoyed the traditional hospitality of try. of Dayton, and Miss Celesta fr eeze, First AId study and those who • large crowd at the Eastern something for the fellow-man. q Ull'c U l O lJuvc t ~n lIu ... r::; First Ai this home. desire }'ederal recognition .and Besides frlendsh1p, Dr. COllins bcMrs. L. V. arallsLrator was host- of Oregonia, lit dinner, Sunday. Star inspection h-ere Friday ~ I alllu1g alld Ih e nours General award of Insignia IIl10uld by all lIeves tha~ Americans today must President Seth Furnas called the tess to the club for the April meet~ • • • Jllbj,ruc".on. 'lhe loOU 1SC will aUio in. night, , Hannah G. Worley, means enrOll, as well .as .any keep their sense of humor, their en- meeting to order a'2 p. m., and ReV. irlg WI~lch was opened wlLh a devoMr. and Mrs. George Walton spen ~ ·other men who are Interested. . cIUUt! I'coea r.srus au~ dl'1Ls. of Wilmington, Deputy thUS186Dl, their cOUJ'llge, and faith J .P.Thomlbury gave the Invocation. tlonal pel'lod cpnducted by Mrs . . th~ day wlt.h Miss Kate Kling, 0 1 Dr. A. E. Stout will leadl the Grand Matron; of the 21st eow'Se persOllally, and requeSts Following the business meetlI\S, Cora RiCh, . During tJle business sesOregonia. in thelIl!elves and In God. Quoting County CommiSsioner Fred Hage• • • that It at all po iblc. his office uistrict, O. E. S., be the Dr. Collins, "A sunny ouUook on Ufe meyer presented the speCial topiC, ilion a donation of $10 IVIlS voted by Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hess were calls be kept as light as possible inspecting office'!" .:. an un- Is infectious. Find your task and do "Roads." He gave a hlBtory of the the club to the Eas ter Chw'ch Bud- week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. on Monday eVCllings during t.heSe ten weeks, so Ulat be will Memb I'S of W1eWoman's AIixllcOoperative note in these local highways from the time they get and Mrs. a. V. Smith wus Dallas Boger, of Dayton. be able to ,,1.I1rt IUs classes on Illry were t:llLerLaiued 101' tile Apll1 were nothing but mUd roads up to a,.warded a prize as winning con_ cooperative days the tiDle. Little Miss Wlnnle Joe Stout was meeting l"rlduy aftel'noon at the the present super highways. Mr. testant in a ~ax . tamp ollectlng . ThJs course wUl be tbe only first Red Cross sewing was the Sunday d111ner guest of Miss one offered to men serving in Li tLie lUll, by Mrs. Wlnl1'red Hru·tHagemeyer stated ' that roads have contest. held here last Thursday Defense Units, so It will be to sock. kept pace, if not led, in t he county The program. as follows, :was Zana Mae Fulkerson. everyone's advantage to attend with only one woman 'beOpen.lng devotions of ,p rayers anI.. development. He also spoke of the pr.e sented by Mrs. Hartley Moss and Mhs Charlot~ ·Mliler, of Clncln- regularly. scrlptw'e reaCting were led by MJss side the committee putting new Super-Highway in Pennsylvan- Mrs. Elmer Sheehan; three accord- natl, was a week-end guest In the '1'1Ie text wlU be the official Ka.therine Prendergast. in ~n appearance this Mis.s Alice Carr, Public Welfare la and ot the Ib eautiful Skyline Ian selections, NUss Martha Jane home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Fogt . tted Cross First Aid Book, availA .>.11\>1 " tUlIt tUlllot:m\.n@' the work able at \.he WaynCS'ville National committee, composed of and Red Cross nurse, just recently Drive in the Blue Ridge mountains. ~rlY; ·Mrs. Furna.s's talk on Corpus and son. of the United 'I'hank Offering 1n Bank, at 600 ea.ch. Included among the guests were ChrIBtl, Texas, and Mexico; poem, Mr. Edwin S , .Kinney, of ClnclnMrs. Ross Hartsock, Mrs. lcturned to this country alter 25 ~Jle EpWcopal Church was given b.\' Jess Mengle and Mrs. J. R. years in G 1' ~ecc, apolte to u gather- Dr. and Mrs. Walter Collins, ot "Friendship" ,by Mrs. Merton Baird; nr.tl, was also the Sunday dinner Mrs. Har tSock, WhO ' announce tJpdyke feels' rather badly Ing of member~ of the Leba.non and Oolumbus; Mr. and ' Mrs. H . H. and In conclusion; two humorous gue-st of the Fogts. May 3, liS the date lor tile Sprint • • • Wayuesville Wc_nens' d Ubs and the Thorne and Mr. and Mrs. Howard contests were led illy Mrs. Elmer prt:~ entatlo n to this offering by the Oollett, of WUmington; Mr. and Sheehan. MI'. and Mrs. Clarence Lehman about it, but is confident neWAY organlu.d graduate nurses of women of the ch ~h , Relreshments were served by Mra. and fanlily.of Mlamisburg,calledon that the next gat~ering will Warren County, 6~ the Golden Mrs. W!!ldon M.:Kay, of New BurA program ot readings Irom Ungton; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gra~ Alva Thompson, Mrs. H. E. Hath- Mr. lUld Mrs. L&wrenee ' Zlnk and bring out a much bette~ rep- Lamb h otel, la ~ Wec\nes.lay an Episcopal Dusslonary "Forth," hwn, Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Thom- away, Mrs. Merton Baird, and Mrs. son, Bernal'd, Of Mt. Hoi y, Sunday. resentation ••• these sew- nlnl. periOdical, were given as follows: • • • Grand and peMt Juries for the . Mi8S oarr, who returned t? th1B bury, Mrs. Sadie Reason and Mrs. Joel Stokes. Mrs. lAwrence Zlnk attended the ings will be held each Thurs country after lh e. Battle of C1' (,e, in "Heroic Cal'ee 10 Alaska," Mrs. SuLaura ~)lidak er. '" Harveysburg. Mrs. J. R . Updy ke will be h os t ess monthly meeting of the Altar SooL next term of the common p leds san Scanlan; .. J1mmy UIBcovers day afternoon as long as the the present wodd war, re.atcd to court were urawu Fnday. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Furnas will ,t o the .club in. May. ety ot St. August10e church, Life Away trom the, Tenement," materials hold out . • • the her audience sarles of the untold 1 he grand Jury w~ll report MIlY entertain the club II) May. aynesvLle, at the home ot Mrs. Mrs. Hartsock; and a reading from local l1nit is working on hos- su'Cferlng and starvation ot tbe peoand will conslsl. of }:;[1rl Ph:llhour. encva Johnson, of Spring Valley, (.;harles Baker, Mrs. Lester 0 der, the book. "Not By Bread' Alone" ple ot Greece, and of the severe Just Wednesday evening. ita-I shirts ••• Wayaesville hardships endured by them. wrltteu by Angus Dun, by Mrs. E. ar es . ar art • • • Henry Klpp, ri.lchurd Knapp anet L. ThomllB . .fdends will be glad to learn "''bout forly-flve persons were ..1'. und Mrs. Herbert Larrick, ~t C yde Covt!l'dale, Morrow; Bert that The Miami Gazette 'has aerved at the 'banquet which preAnnual election of officers of the L onan, were Sunday guests ot Mr, l$CJoUlel'oLllne and Jolm Hackman, The -meeting was closed. ·wlt.h thll Word was. received here last week WI;\Yllesville C ie::, c.lub . wll.l be held ...kl Mrs. John Boger. singing of "Blest Be The :n llw,t received a letter from Ethan cedtlQ the meetIng. 'I'hifty or these by Mr. and Mrs. EmeJ'!!)Ji P. it'~IllUir~; .hacue Blrt'negal', Sout.h Binds." at the dinner mel~t1ng of the organ• • • LeUanoH; c..corlSe 1 VlCLIlaLl1, Ul e Jay Lewis, who reports that members of the Waynesville hart o~ the mart'h.ge of their son,- lzatlon, I'S. J . R. Updyke, Mrs. J. R. Monday levenlng, April 20. Refreshments 01 ite cream and he is ' well and thinks about women's club and guests. Chaorles Burto~ Earnhart, to M!SS tion, Monday eVE!nlng, April 20. J.. n-gre, . Ml·s. J. B. Ch~pma l1 and ~OIua; .l!.J.berL Hons, LCuallon; .Mrs. cake were served during the SOCial A volunteer otrerlntr of .28 was Mary Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Two slates of candidates, each lIu.1S. D. C, Ridge a.ttended an an- ",UUCl' lJurrelJ, Mason;' J oe ' Osborn, how' which followed. Waynesville " , • strict war- presen~ Miss Carr for war relief Mrs. Frank Snyder, of Sprtngflelej.. containing four .omcers, president, t ique sa e at SprIngboro, Saturday. u uiutld l:iAwk~ and Eari hockett, time censorship· prohibits work in Greece. waynesville. The ceremony was performed at the vl.ce-presldent, se(:retary, and treashim from telling much about . Hr, and Mrs. Carm'an 'Crane, son The petit Jury w1l1 be selected First Methodist ChUllCh, of Burllng_ urer, and two directors, will be pre7 f1'<'", .bIU"l'~vu f::j U I fa ..:: e, .ua ve what he' has been doing • • • SERVICES FRIPAY FOR Jim I,I~, and Dr. and Mrs. H. F. ton, Vermont, Thll1'sday, April 2, a~ sentro for election by the nomtnatliolOles, Val W. (Jook and Ml·s. Mrs. Nellie llWlllCll, Correspondent everyone here knew that be_ .. ~URY HILL 9 p. m. • Ing cOmmittee comprised of Dr. H. DYe nd sons, were all dinner guest.5 Dr. and Mrs. DUilley Keever, of beoet MCClure, Leo n on; MarshaU of lh r. and Mrs, ·L. A. Garst, of near Mr. 'Earnhart Is statloned with E. Hathaway, Frank Z Hess and J . fore Pearl Harbor he was Asbury Hill, aSe 71, retired farm CenterVille, called on Lydia Wright lvllLer, lVArs. Howard Lal'l'ick, RAllpn D&yton, Sunday. u_ h d t h 'tal hl'p er, died Tuesday evening . at 10:00 the U. S. Army at Camp Ethan P. Fromm. Sunday morning. ' 'B.LWiC e 0 a OSPI s o'cl-" a' .... ~ "'~me in Waynes.v1lle. JaClUiun. Mrs. Howard Monger , Mrs. • • • I •• ...., 'IN Allen, Vermont. Mrs. Earnhart reThe meeting wlUl be .held at the SUllcay guests at the home of Mrs. LoUis Thoms and PIIUi .duppert, Mrs. J . W. Anderton's guests over of the' Pacific feet .• '. The Mr,"""' BJll was born in Kentucky, but - iami Gazette was asked had been a resident of the W~es_ turned to her home In Springfield 'Grange Hall, with dinner preceding, JeSSie Hyman and tamuy Included Franklin; Herschel Conover, Cozad- the week-end Wel'e her grandson, M ville sectlon for many years. last Wednesday where ~ Is em- served by.ladies air the Grange. Mr. flnd Mrs. Sam Shallat, son Joe, Horace Jones, .of Indlanapolls; and dale. to fuform its readers that He Is survived by his willow, Mrs·:'ployed at the Robbins and Meyers The program willl consist of mov~ and Mr. Harry Po.linsky, of Cincinher granddaughter, Dr. JUlia. Alai), A. D. Vale and Ch'llrles Skinner, Friday, April 17, has been ~ange11ne Jane Hill, fQW: ~augh- Electrical Company Ing pictures pertaining to the lum_ natI. Jones, of Sanatorium, North Oarotel'S, M,r s. Nola Buret, of Dayton; . Morrow; Robert HlI-wklns, Eva designated by President Mrs. Laura Dui'bin, of Mason; Mrs. Qer Industry In the United States. Una. Mrs. Anderton remains quite • • ·0 , Osbom, Kenneth ~ ; li) , Alva Thompson, Mrs. Jessl~ Reeder, Marlon Ill. 'Roosevelt as ' VictorY Book Charity Newton, of Greenfield, and HAPPY HOUR CLUB· H~ .1M and Mrs, L. V. Branstrator Hough and MI·s. Luther HartSock, . Mrs. Doris Armbruatei', of .M1ddleMEETS AT GONS HOME LYDIA MILLS DIES AT Ml·S. Jennie Thomas and Mra. Day ' •• " through the' local town; three ' SODS, Hannon Hill, of ' HOME IN CORWIN att ended Eastern Star Inspection at Waynesville; George Chapman, Lena Riggs called on Mrs. Alice library Waynesville resl; C1ndnnatt Rupart H1Ii, ot BrookThe April meeting of the Happy Pleasant Plain; Mrs. Ruth Chesney , Pleasant Ridge, Mpnday night. Clark one day t he Past week. . ' - , 'b vtlle, and ElwOOd BJll, ot LoUIsville, Hour club was held Tuesday atterMrs. Lydia, Jane Mills, age 87, • • • Mason; Wilson , Fishel', Oregonia:; dents alref.\.dy have contrl - Ky•• Several grandchtldten, nieces nOon at -the pome of MIss Allee d.\ed Wednesday Bot 12 :30 .p. m. at Dr, and Mrs. J . W. Ward attendMr. and Mrs. Harold a . Earnhart Glenn BhlI)d, Springboro; Sam uted many books for ·the and nephews alao survive, ... . Galli. . ed the funeral of Mrs, Lewis Riley, the home of her son, Ray, In Cor- nnd family entertained at supper da~tern~kleat2:wmOO . ~'cl hkeldt' Fr1 ·J.lWenty members , answered roll win. Mis. Mills 'was the widow of Su nday' evening. Their guests were Moore and Dean Culbel·tson, Clarks- ot Blanchester, 'on Saturday. men. I'n the .armed - forces, ., y.... . ........ a . 0 oc a the, cal! ann one Quest; Mrs., Frank the late Benjamltn Mills. She wa'i ville. v Mrs. LouIe settlemeyer called on but as espeCIal emphaSIS IS ~ure Funeral Ho!me with burial D6~, was also present. an Invalld for many years. AI- Mr. and Mrs. HO\yard Drummond, fl1ends her Saturday. being placed on the official in MIami cemetery. _ The ~eet1ni wus opened> with the though a Il(ltlve of Indl!l:na, the chlcdren, Dorothy and Ralph, and ~7 I 1 Mrs IForest Hobl1tt and daugh- reaaing oJ: toe club creel1. Alter the greater pat\t of bel' l1!e : was spent Robert Hastings. MIss , Anna. Lou1Be Hoak, of ru, nvj~tory Book .Day, oc~ ... G l a d . ,busine56 sess.lon the toilowlng pro- In Warren county. mond, Ind., and Miss Eo'Ula. · Ii J.k The ' only Immediate survivor Is The affair was ananged In honor ' I . d t ive ad- ters,. M1ases cora na an - gram W8.li presented: Rules On of the birthday anniversaries of IUrs. NeWe 'l'lnlley, Corl'ellilolidenl called 011 Mrs. Nellie Bunnell ,nd . peop e are urge 0 g beth, of near Dayton, were Sunday .1'irat Aid, by Mrs. aoscoe t urnas; the son, Ray Millis, with whom she Miss Dorothy Drummond and Nac;litionl,ll vol~me8 , . , the vlsitol-s at ' the hoine of "Origin of J\prll ~l's lJay," Mrs. made her home_ oml Earnhart. Mr. and , Mrs. Oll8,rles DaVis and Mrs. Margw'cLLa Hea cock Sun ..ay. • • • resident wants the cooper- ....._ d Mrs Lewis and fam- Lawrence l"urnas; "Reverie 10 Funeral services will be held Satdaughter Bet~y, Mrs. Ed,th lJemas momJn g. P ... . - ...... an " Church," Ml'a. Harry satterthwalte; urday at .2:00 p. In. at the McClure Mi. and Mrs. Wilbur Swanger, of uf New Vienna, Ohio, and R. H. Mrs. Glenn Borden Is caring lor l tio'n of, Ameri~anB to give lly. "Wby BUY A Home," Mni. Fred Funeral Home in' Waynesville. Bur- Lebanon, were Sunday guests at the Smith were CUnner guests Sunday Evelyn Meloy who has been q.lite - books for the men at home \.>Oll1i. UQ&Des fOllOwed apd after ial w1ll be made tn Miatnl cemetery. of Mr. and Mrs Oliver Davis and home of Mr. and Mrs. RObert Baker. family. . . . ael~.1Dus re!reSl&JJl~nts 'M" e (lei ~ cd til the I)ast week. ' and overseas who, while the meeting ad,lournel1 to meet in BAND DANCE WILL BE • • • Ml·. and Mrs. Oliver Davis and Miss Nelle McOampbell and J.1rs. Harlan Earnhart was the gue-'lt of fighting and trainiIlg to ' May with Mrs • .Robert GonS. HELD FRU::.AY APRIL 17 Warren Sheehan 'for supper Friday dau\thter iUlchel, Nett.ie KeplE:1' and· Earl Conway were ~pr1ngfleld . 1S1- ' Mrs.l:'eLe UeII1as spent Sunl.JlJ.Y eve- tors 0 Wednesda evening. GUESTS AT DINNI:'D PARTY , --':fig'ht, still have time to .rea4 nlng with Mr, and Ml·s. E~rl MU1'n y. I The Waynesvlille High School • • • and .. apPteciate a ,good · pook ' Band will sponsor a ' band .:oncert Mrs. Harold B. Earnhart and son, ray alu1 CarolYIl Demas, of Dayton. Dr. and Mrs. ". E. Stout and and dance at th.,I~ local hi gh sch. 00I Harla.n, were Dayton vlsltOl'S Satur.M.ali'aret lVl.a-e '1'rllllble, 01 Mld- MOTHER HQNORED," •• '. WaynesYi.lle Red falis · • It.1t ' .~u... ria-ughter, W1nrue Jo, were guests a~ auditorium Friday;" Apnl ' 17. A fea- day. dieLOwn, sp(ln~ the week-end with AT FA'MILY PARTY were true th,e ir ·'AlDia. , . ' '1'( . ~QII_..'7'0"" a tamlly dinner party Sunday at the ture of the evept 'will be the crownMr. and rvu's, Cnester Bogan. , Little Beverhe Chat wood, who "Mr. and Mrs. ' Warren Brad ock Mat.er" and turned out m home of Mr. and ~s. J~ Snyder Ing of ,t he king a.nd queen, who a~e has spent' the Ia.s~ LlU'ee mon ths to be elected by por>ular vote of the With her grandpa1'cnts, Mr. a.o.d and daughter, Betty, ~tert.ainr at good ntixpbers for the open• CArlbof Dayton, given in honor of the senJor class. The concert, to begin Mrs. K. O. ArtHur, has reLurned a farnlly dlnn,e r party' S ;ay, 109 game • ,-. some of the -. ,"Tol4l D,'MlSe" birthday annlversQry of Dr. Stout·s . at 8.30 p. m .. wW last ilPPl'oxlmatehome to her parents llear SP1'!n!!_ hOl1ol'lng the blrthday anni \ 'J' th M J J at t f Dayton ly one-hal! hour, '!A> be followed ri1Y ry loy-a.l r.ns who' a~tende4 . mo ~, ra.. . . ou, 0 • ..wo and one-half. hours and danefield. An event of cionsider8lble ImporL MI'. ' and ·Mrs. James . Keener of their mOther and grandm, \er, w'ere !'Do~" Dra~e, Bill Pet- ,r ., "ro ke'ep ,coff~ fresh and ·II.· Mr. and Mrs. RosS . H. "HartsOck ing• ance, the Warren 'Oounty aand speut tHe weeka end with Mr. Mrs. 'Frank BraddOc!t·. era Jiin' Lovely,.. S.. C. , "'..l Ycirful, s~ it ill !be. tefrig. entertained Kr. and Mrs. H. C. Har~ Mary Dora 'Hough entertained Festival, 'Is to be held here on Tues- 'l'homa.s Keener 10 Wlnchestt:r, Md. Their guests 10cluded Mr. ~ ·.Iter " . . ' '. G '·' · b " ~ bu, DO more than " ' \ " Misses Naomi aJ:id Ruth Earnhart ·Mr. K. O. Arthur and Mrs. Eileen Wilson, Mr. H. A; Cornell, Mr. and 'Hawke, , J 1 m ~~ o~''' '.~' - ~~ auppl,•. : You'lt ~ less vey, of Wasbington O. H., at d1n- ILnd Dorts WoouU'd : Fiiday ' night day, AptU ~1 . Six Warren County high school =.n spent Monday In Middle- Mrs: Frank Bradd~k, Mr. a,n o i.{ts. Bob Collettf "P'\1.l1ch · Sal~ " coree per Cup if you follow these ner t;!untl&y. and Saturday; bands, those f~ 'Kings Mills, Ma- MI'. and Mrs. Webster .Tlnney Fred Braddock, and Robert. an, Mr. bury~ 'ana RoSs . and . EdIlf'. ~ rules. son, Springboro, Carlisle,' Morrow and ·children, Yvonne and J1mmy, ,and Mrs. Raymond Bradd()(" 'm d and Waynesville, w11l " tAlke p.a rt. ot M1 dletown, spent Sunday with daughters, JennJe Lee and W ' heL Ha.rtsoCk • •• , , .... " ' The various bands will firSt i>er- Mrs. Nettle ' Tl.riney. ' mina. ' JW) CBOSS NOTICE .\ . This ",eek, the Miami G~ze1;te gOing into m,any tonn a1ngularly and then will com- . The wom~n oC Corwin Interested . , . ---..... ' f band ·in taking lessons In First Ald . ' -----. homes In ,Way~esvil1e , and vicinity that are not, reg, The 'reIuIar' a.e.l 0i0M 8eWlD8. ",-_, ' b1ne to 01'IIl one JJ1IIliS • . ahouid be at th Towrishl 11 ATTEND BffiTllOAY DINNER .: Largely through the efIorlti of Mr. ·Th,,_rlft.. A r1l e t p ouse . ular sub·sctibe~. ~ We take 'this opp~ttuniiy to show 23 a 8:30 sharp. . . , ---", P ' --wblCh waa beiUD 1Mt TbundaJ. ,wlu \ . ~ ~ John PIaher, loce.l band instructor, T:1le men W,II meet each Monday Mr. and ,Mrs. John W. Ke.rsey ·and . belcleach Th~:,iIlternOOD ~ . ." you what agooQ com~ul):itY newsl'apeI'~ The. Miami Iio at .1. lJr. Fl'anlt, Slmoq famous d1teotor ""I , ," • Qf the ArnlOO BaDd, Qr MIddletown. . BIt Townallip house at 8:3,0 Sharp, son, Charles, and .~rs, fJ,ank Swart-. -Gazette i~. ''Our able corps of correspomi!mts gives t.be ~" Ball, lUI 100l.aa the , w1l11be here to direc~ th! masa,band VISIT IN DAYTON 2el were guests SU~dar at a family .~ . 1IUIt. ~ta1 ehlrta you 'all the new.B you ",~ntto' know abo~t,·ea~h w~ek,. formation. . dinner rp arty; honDling ~t\e bl~bd6" the pf,mentI' DOW iJelnc made, ' ~..: '.' JaftIa the penI1ies ..~ ill 0.. . HaVing recently taken over the . publication of MILK FUND NOTICE , . Mr. and MrS~obel1i B1ll~tt, of anniversary of, their grandmother, en ~ bi the eoaummltJ • be PINII IAVINGI ITAMPI. · Uncle Centerville, Miss Kathe1'irie BQger, M,rs. EInnyI. ·0. Kersey, given at the The Miami Gazette, we are planning an intensive t':"" urpd., to belli In. Uda 1VQIk~ . Sam CIA UIe rfetr ~ you ClO • '1lhe next tU 8tamp COUDtlnI wl1l of Dayton, Pvt. Corgenes, or IWDDI.s home of ~r. and Mrs. J. W. Keraey , compaign new 8ubscribers. Take advantage of}he - ' . apue fIomyoarbouse,bold bucl&et- ' be beld Thursday afternoon, AptU and Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Boger were of Orego!J.1a. .• • aDd . . . . oJ. p. Larrlok ~ JIeconcql yoar huIIIiuMl 10 copreBent low price of .fl.50 a year and su cribe to The____ _ _ IIandAr JdIb& or pIaa for ""' IO~ ~ 23 at the Gricle Buildlbi Help- is ~ Sa.turday evening iUeata of Mr. - - -_ _ , . . ' and .Mra. Robert. Xoaener (D~ MianJ1 Gazette TODAY! ' .......- ' . . . . tbIt bII CIIIIIJIIIl1 . , JD. needed. ~ tbia wd to 81IPP17 under- IIilcIrecI Le.n1ck>, or Dayton. .....UM* __In-law aDd dII'''-, 111', ....... IorDIIl'INSBBOND,..., WALTER W. ~lI~.n.'f'" J Publi8her. nourlabed cbUdma of tile OCIIDDtUll- (nee M1Jdred Irene LarriCk)., qt Dayor. .... CII III- d IFF IefaneJr •

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ToWNhlp, by app~ln. a bltwnlnolis tl'lct deputJ c1lrector, The MIami Ga••tt. b'eatment, ~m T-Sl. The director reaervts the rlaht to As t aUl ~nulng icet'pina s1~n or \ber WANT ADS lIS aIm- Pavement : Wldtb 18 feet. .reJect any and all bldls. Waynesville, Oblo Lengs)) 1,920 feet or 1.50 , H. '0. SOURS) MaIn Street bo rden; a nd am movulg to LeQm ulaW' a bla k ou.t signal or ' atJ' ral , Pbone 2143 on, 1 will Sl'll at pUblic Uctlon on or the terrnina on of a blackout ot mlles State' High,Way- Dlrector. Thtrd s tr et in WIl)'u llJe, OIuo-. air raid, shall t>e de-eme-d gUilty or a PropoUl No.6 EI'lU!r8lt .As Second. Class· Mall Matter ' at Postofflce. Waynesville, 0b10 on violat ion of this ~,tdlnance n~nd shaU Butler Count}'. OhiO, on Section ri NOTICE ATURDA)', PRIL U be ' ub ject to the pena1tl~ 1nlp06ed of lhe Ha~ilton - Richmond Road, AUCTlONEERIN • B eglnlllnt\ at 1.00 p. 01" the fol_ by Sect on 10 of tAl~ ordinance. Walter W. Wi eman, Editor a nd Publi he , ConfOtlillng to a poliQY adhered State Highway No. 181, Sta.te Rqute I lowing S~ON 6. NO MUNICIPAL OR No. lTI. In Mllford Township. by Mrs. E . 0 .' Crane,, Society Editor to. by '" other' flna.n clal institutions: S~an'ey " Kooll .r Howe.bold Goods PRIVATE LIABILITY. This ordi- a pply ing n 'bItuminous treatment, Beginning Ma'y I, 1942, the rnte' 1 Ka lan+a2lOO Coal ltange, 1 ~U nance' 18 an exer.llise y til vllla"e Ite m T-31 . ISSUED EVERY THURsDAY , BROKER LI ItN8F. Stove, large oven, slPall oven ; Qak goyernmenW fUJ!lttlons for the pro- P avement : Wldbh 18 feet. of Interest O,P SaVings ,Accoupts In D tn1o'g R oom Table and 6 chairs; a SubsCrIption Price, '$1 .50 ~er Year, Payable In ':Adv8.nce lection -of the publl~ Peace, h ea lth . Length , 25,450 feet or 'rhe Waynesville National Bank For Dn tes PhOn 289' WaynesTables; Por:ch Glider; set Porch and safety and n either the VillaJ,re 4-.82 miles. will be re!il!Cec\ from 2 % to 1 y" % Furniture ; lot Chau-s; 9x12 Rug, lot of WaynesvWe, O:blo. the agents and , v1lle, OhlQ, Rever-se ChlU'ges. l'ropoSal No. '1 Rugs; large F em and Stand; l'epresentatlves of sa id village, or any Butler county, Ohio, on Section per annum. Clock; Pic ~ures ; Dishes; COOk1l1g ,1odlvldual, receiver , firm , partn er- C (Part) of the Hamilton - Cleves ROSS H. HARTSOCK, U tcnsJ s a ud lllany other artICles too ship , corporation, nssoclatlon, or Road , State Hlgh\vay No. 44, State Cashier. numerous to m eri tion. trustee, or any of the agents thereof Route No. 128, In Fairfield TownSeveral a r tld 5 considered an- In good falth carrying out, comply- ship, by applying a bituminous ~Iqu e. Love Sea t, P ictures, D ish es, ing with or .a t temptlng to COD'lPly treatment, Item T-32. etc. The suit of tile F irst National Sellers, 29) Franklin. with, any order, rule or regulation Pavement : Width 24 feet. ReaIEst.a.t.e W1l11am E. Masters, jr., 22. Mi_ Bank of Mon'ow a.ga.\nlIt Raynlond promulga~ed pursuant to the proviLength 2,112 feet or 0.40 I· The large h ome, Wltll electricity. slons of this ordinance shall be 110.mlle. ' V. Moyer. et ai, W 9.& dism.lssed on amisburg, laborer at;lQ Mrs. Elsie fUl'IIllCc a nd bath, WIll be offered If ble for any dama@:e sustained to perProposal No. 8 Masters, . 21, F'l'8nk.lln. mo~lon 01 plaJntlff. 'KenneWl G. Warwick, 29, fac- not sold before day 'ot sale. son or property a s the result of Bl,Itler County, Ohio, on Section William Tlnda.1l was gran ted a TERMS : CASH. . 6ll1d activity. G.1 (Part) of the Clncinnatl-Hamdivorce II'om All e TIIIdall who was tory worker, and Mrs. - Wuanita I\IAUDE CRANE. SECTION 7. LIGHTS DURING mon Road, state Highway No. 39, III default of answer to his clUu'ge Haag, 36, office workel', both of of size and condition W. N. SEARS, Auctioneer. BLACKOUT DECLARED PUBLIC U . S. Route No. 121, in Fairfield • of ·n eglect. Custody · of w ee cil-iI.. Lebanon. Hop-Calves-Sheep-Etc. .Irvln .1:3. ~ch, jr.. 42, Dayton, NUISANCE. AIlS light dlsplay~d Township, by applying a bltumindren was g1 veil the 'p1a1nt iJf , one to Removed Promptly contrary to any order, rUle or reg- ous treatment Item T-30 and T-31. railway mali clerk, and Leota Ruth the defendan t. . ORDINANCE NO. 168 .. A ulatlon prol11ul&at;ed puriluant to the Pavement : Width 20 feet. Dearing, 34, Waynesville; secretary. oaII l'1(.o,UATE COURT ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN Length 1,795 feet or 0.34 AUTHORIZiNG BLACKOUT provisions of this Ordinance constlUISAL i:Sl'A'l 'E 'IRANSFERI; The court set April 21 1.0 hear the your Cattle, hogs, sheep and · c alve. AND AIlt RAID PROTECTION Cutes a pubUo nuisance and when mile. first and .final accounts' of the esClaren.ce Brown, Sr., to Amelia ORDERS, RUL~ AND REGULA- deemed necessary In order to·protect Proposal No. 9 to Norris-Brock ' 00., llve wire ~nd , tates of Charles Hoy)e, WayneSVille; H. 1''OSS 151.47 acres Ul U,1lion t:wp. TIONS; PRESCRIBING PEN~- Ilfe, or property during a blackout Hamilton County, Ohio, on Sec- progressive firm lor the highest ' EmerSon and ,M ary Harper to- a.- 'I'lES FOR VIOLATION THEREoF; or aI..t. raid the pollce, 01' the special tion B of th1! Harrlson (Hamllton l4arlon Cut tery and Miles Hamutun, Lebanon; WUllam Hill, Mason. and bert. Harper, et. 1\1, ilil acres in Har- AND DECLARING AN EMER- pollce authorized h erein, are auth- County) ' Road, Sta.te Highway No. market prices and gOOd service. EUzabeth Harding, l"ranklln; as lan twp. GENCY. orlzed and direct ed to enter upon 42, U. S. Route No. 52, In White- Union Stock Yards, Cincinnati, 0 , Reverse TelepJione Cbaraa Maty M. Hill, admln.t stratrix, to well us the fourth aocount . of the WliEREAB, A sta le of War exlstll any prmsles within the :Vi1la~e of water Township, by applying a bl- TUne In on Radio Station WCK' 1\laln f5f, Xenia, O. estate of GranvUle Decker, Lepanon, H. C. Stibbs, 1.79 a.cr~ In Deer- between the United States of Amer- WaynesVille, Ohiel, using reasonable twnlnous treatment, Item T-32. 12 :25 ot 12:30 p. m. for our dan) E. O. Buchsleb. Inc. an\1 ninth a.eoount oC Mary A": HoI- llllid twP. or ~ke , Pavement: Wrath 20 feet. Ic n. nnd J apan,. Germany, and Italy, force, and extinguiSh lights t a k e ef WIllaI'o G. Collins, executor, to and the delense of the United States 0 th er necessary a.c tio nom 1owa.Y, Pranklln. Length . 21,120 teet or market reports. Granville Decker, Lebanon" and Evereti and Fay Morton, ploL at. ot .America is In the hands of the tectlve any order, rule or regulation 4.00 mlles. nlnth account <of Mary A. Holloway, I::ulver and Water streets in Leb- Army IUld Navy; and promulgated under the IUithority Total estimated "ost . . .. $43,631.00 .. anon. Franklin. WHEREAS: l In modern warfare conferred by this ol·dlllance. Proposals Nos. 1 to 9 Inclusive of ~"~=========~ ' ==~ .~ 'A certlfic8lte of transfer ordered (). L. and Glenna. MIller to Harry no city, howeve r distant from the SECTION 8. CONFLICTING OR- this project to be completed not issued to the admilustrator of the C. Hamwi, lots 104-11 In Avalon enemY. is tr ee [rom attack; and DINANCES, OROma, RULES AND later than August 15, 1942. nea Lebanpn. Heights, estate of John Ratlensteln, 10 LoveWHEREAS, Ligh ts at mght are a REGULATION~ SUSPENDED. At The minimum wage to be paid to land. ' definite aid 1.0 Lhe enemy in reach- all times when the orders, rules and all labor employed on this contro.ct The Inventory of the estate of Ing military and other objec tives; regulations made and promulgated shall be ill ' a ocorllance with the TARVIA-LITHIC TAR AND Gertrude DllIey, Mposon, will be and p~suant to thla ordinance shall be "Schedule of Prcvaliing Hourly ROAD OIL, EXCAVATING WHEREAS, Blackouts, when or- m effect, they shnoll supersede all ex- Wage Rill es ascertained and Deread AprU 11l, tl:lat of G eorge Yank. M.... Louise "'ltc, COlTapondent' Franklin, on April 20. . dered by the Army or Navy are es- Istlng ordinances, orders, rules and termined by The Department of Clean Gravel for Concrete OUMP TRUCK SERVICE C. F, Ka.sh waa named to replace sentlal to the preservation of Ule regulations \n.sofar as tile latter may Industrial Relatlons applicable to Frank Barnett 'as appraiser of the MIX CO~CRETE READY' Evangelistio serviCes were ' held a.t and property In this. village, and it be inconsistent tJlel'ewith. State HighWay Department 1m: GOOd Gravel for Lanell. estates of Marle and Gasper De- the Frlends Cilurch all last' week, Is Impera.tlve that t he Village o r SECTION 9. NGOONFLIOT provements In accordance with Sec}oossett, LOveland. , l'RICES REASONABLE \j.nder the dlrectlon of Rev. an~ Waynesville, OhiO, aid the Army and W ~ T H STATE OR FEDERAL tlons 17-3, 17-4 11-411. 17-5 and 17Bale of real estate ' beIO~g to Mrs. 9h1!.nt, of Xenia. Tbey were Navy by all pos.slble cooperation and S'IATUTES. This Ordinance shall 5 of the Gen eral(Jode of Ohio. " a Dump Truck Service th9 estate 01 BUdd ~1stlan, Leb- enr.nusla&tlcally received. assistance; and not be construed, so as to conflict The bidder must submit With hL. /' Phone, Waynesville 2911 anon, approved a.nd dlatrlbution of 'l'he DOBter famWes were enterWHERE.Al:3, Failure to extinguish with any State or Federal statute , bid a certified check in an amount proceecla ord.-ed, t.a1ne<l Sunde.y at ,t he home of lw", llhgts when ordered to do so by du- or with any Mllit:ary or Naval order equal to five per cent of the estlMorrow phone No, 3 . The Ulventory Of the estate of S. !lnd Mrs. ClWi. Doster and famJ.i.y ly authorized authorities may result rule or regltlatlon, ' mated. cosb but In no event more Lebanon office Phone f73KOrVIlle Johnson, Spring Hlll. W1l1 be to a. turkey dinner. CORWIN-Waynesville n. I. In loss of UIe. by hundreds of the SEC'HON 10. PENALTIES 'F OR than ten thousand dollars. . .d AprU 27. Net value · of the as.. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cossum, of residents of the Village of. Waynes- VIOLATIONS. AIny person, firm or Plnns and specl!lcations are on , Resldencc-98 M R~ Phone, Wo.ynesville 2879 _ tate found to be $1,929. 47. Columbus, WtlC'e weeK-end guests of Ville Ohio as well as the residents corporation violating. any of the file In the department or highways ~~ Additional bond ot, J5.75Q ordered Mothet Doster and Mr. and Mrs. of other parts of the Nation when provJ.51ons of this ord1:nance or any ~nd the otfloo of the resident dls- ~===========~~ fQr . EUzabeth LalI, administratrix Will ,Doster and' family, of riear lights in this aHy are used as a urQ~t;, rUle or regulation issued pur- trict deputy dlrector. of the estate of Charles LaU. town. guide to other oDjectives; sua .•~ thereto sha.1l be deemed guUty The director reserves the right to ,,"==================~=======~,' The value of the estalte of J 1 L. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ja.csson and WHEREAS, Failure to comply of a mlsdemeanOl' and upon conVic- reject any and all bids. Mendenhall, Waynesv1lle. found to fW:niIy, of Dayton. were /Sunday with orders, rul.es and regulatIOns tion thereo! shall be punished py a H. G SOURS be 17,105.56 willi aU debts palq. guests of the la.tter'a parents, .Mr. gove.n:png evacuations, trafllC move- fine not exceedIng Five Hundred State Hi&hw~y D1rect~r. The Inventory of the estate of and Mrs. JOe Davis. ments, congregation of persons In Dollars ~$500.oo) 01' lmJ)rlsomnebrnt ' for not mOre tMn slit months, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Mrs. L1zzle 8hidilker, who is now Belle Hlzar, Lebanon, Will be read Mechano Therapy I""D;ted In town, ........ nt the weekstreeu; and other pub!i.c places .wlll by both said fine ~d said lmprlsSTATE 0 ... omo Electro Therapy. April 28: ........ .,...-. result In confuslou and unnecessary . ' , The estate of Howard Brown, ena with her granddaughter, l\I1rs. loss of life both during blackouts orunlID t . DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Chiropractic l'ranklln, fOUllq to have a net value Bessie 1>lce, 611<1 Jam1Jy, of 'Kenla. and during air raids In the daytime SECTION 11. SEPARABILITY Columbus, ohio, April" 1942 Phone 78 Lebanon,o· Mrs. Emerson ~'l'aZ1er. ~ Har- now therefore, ' OF PROVISION/:!. It Is the lntenBnciDeer of Sales Lepl Copy oJ ts,'J65 and & cerWiCate of traru;Be It ordained by the Councll 01 tlon of the VWagl! COunC:tl that each No. 41..93 fer or<1ered lsaued to the adm1n1&- old, Karl l:lhiuak.er . and da'lJghter, Phyllis, were Sunday caUers on the Vlllage 01 Waynesville, Ohio: seper~te provlsiotl of this Ordinance UNIT PRICE CONTRACT tratm. lI'. A ; Dllatush, Lebanon, WII.6 ap_ M1:;s Laura. ,t;. S~daJ(er, at Orient. SEC'I~I01l1 1. AU'I;HORITY TO shaU be deemed ind~pendent of all Sealed proposals will be received • • I11!1.~.~~ pointed admln1atrator of the estate ' Dr. J. Eo Miller waa the Sunday PROMur.aATE NECESSARY OR- other provisions heleln, and it Is at the office of the State HighwaY ':" DERS, RULES AND REGULA- further the intention ot tbe V1llage Director of Ohio, at Columbus, O~o, 01 Lafayette W~ with Karl ~es~ o~ lUs. parents Ul Dayton. l..8lt1n. btephen Lowe and Robert , Conrad Uiliough and lather a.t- TIONS FOR BLACKOUTS AND Council that if any provision of this until ten o'clock A. M., Eastern War tended Masowc .uu;pec~on at Tipp AIR l'tAIDs In order to protect life Ordinance be declared to be Invalid, Time, Tuesday, April 28,1942, for , ~g Goa appra1aers. and property In the Village of all other provlslolls thereof shall re- Improvements In: The lliveDltOry of the estate of City Friday evening. , Proposals Nos. I to I> inclusive Mrs, carrol Stinson and son Edd, Waynesville Oh[o from enemy ac_ maln_Y,a lld and enforceable. : Ada T. McEw'en approved. The court approved. the inventor- of Kansaa, lett tile . pa&~ week to tion the Mayor Is authorized and dl- ' SECTION 12. F'or the reason that are offered as one project and The Roxanna Canning company ,wishes to anwill be awarded aa onll contract. ies of the estate of H, D. McVay, Join Mr. Stinson. who is In deiense r ted to c arr out blackouts and 11 state of War now exists between nounce that they are now contracting their swe ec y Id the United states of America and Proposal No.1 ' and Gertrude DUley, Mason; PrIs- Wul',K Ul Mru.ne .... C"'-Mles' ~rdon v···ted In alr. rald protection measures in so. certain European and Asiatic no.. Clermont County, Ohio, on part corn acr~age for 19.42. C1lla Dickey and Alma. Castle, ...... s...... uv ..... village at such times and for such Franklln. " , VVlloUtmg una COIUmDUS the past periods are authorized or ordered tlons, thereby cre'a ting a hnzard In of Section B of the Millord-Vera . by the Army or Navy and to pro- t~at there Is an Immediate and con- Cruz Roe.d, State HIghway No. 494, Either contact th em at their office or telephone' The ~ of Mae Bolmer, Leb- week retum1Dg · home ::sunday. M1s.s Anna McDonald, 01 New mulgate such orders rules Ilnd reg- . stant threat of attaok. by enemy air~ State Route No. 131, In Miami anon det.ermJned to have a. net WayneSVille 2878~ """'nt the week-end lilt her ula tlons as may "'" ... _ n' ecft~nry 10 - craft, this ordinance is hereby de- 'I'ownshlp, by applying abit~value' of '5,8'15.19 and her mother, Ho"--d ........ , ~..,.. ...,.,... .~ IN , e sure the success of thebla.ckouts and clared to be an emergency measure ouS treatment, Item T-32. . Mariah Bolmer, was named sole hOlP here. Mr .. ana Mrs. Harry Tucker ~n- air raid protection measures and to and shall be In full effect immed1- Pa.vement: Width 20 feet. beneflciJ!.rY. Length 5,280 feet or 1.00 The court approved the Inven- terta1ned Mr. Tucker's brother and protect life and property durlni at ely upon its due passage and ap_ tory of the estate of Jessie Mable wUe, ot DayUln. l:!undaY" said periods. Said orders, rules and proval, mile. . ' ,K eltner, lIIaaon. regulatloJlS shall Include ' traffio Passed APrilC~'~~BRACE, Major. clermonrc;=,Ng-';o, on SecEASTERN STAR NOTICE The inventory of the estate of movements ,of emergency or other Attest: H M .. CAREY Clerk:. tions H, I, J, ~ and Felicity (Part) Judson Barger, Franklln, will be Waynesville . , of the Wi1l1.amSburg _ ChUo Road, react April 2'~. A certlflcate of trans- Miami Ohapter No. 107, O. E. S., yehicles, evacuation of residents,congregatlon o.f persons on publl, c NOTICE TO ()ONTRACTORS State Highway No. 257, State Route a lI'er ordered issued to the adm1nls- will hold its annual inspection, Frl- streets, sidewalks, and In publlc plaSTATE OF OHIO No 222 In Franklin Townahip, by tratrlx. day evening, April 17, 1942, at 7:30 ces or bulldings, but th!.51 enumera- DEPAR'l'MEN'll' OF mGHWAYS applying a bituminous treatment, Toe court w1ll hear on May 4 the ,po m. All members and vls1t1ng tlon shall not be taken as a 11m1ta_ CHARTER NO, ~ . 'Columbus, Ohlki, AprO 'f , 1942 Item 1'..32. first and !1nal accounts of the es- . tlon on the power to pro,mulgate orEucloeer of S:a~es Le,al Copy Pavlmlem:' 'Width 20 feet, Len th ' .' R.eIlerve DistrIct No. • , t.a.tes of Herbert Smith, Emma L. members are invited to attend. ders, rules, regulalons governing, any ' N fZ M 16,474 feet. g " RePOrt of COndition of the Waynesville National Bank of Waynesville orn and Rex ' CllJll1IIhlgs, Mason; Margaret Hadley, W. 'M. other subject 'p ersons or property o. J t In the State of Ohio, ~t: the CI06e of business on ~l 4, 1962, pUbI1s.hed lffllT l'RICJ~ CONTRACT Widt.ll 18 fee, Length In, response to C8~ made by, Comptroller of the OUnency, under Section and the first accounts of the este.tes ~ary , L. Earnhart, SeCretary. which must 1>6 :regulated In order to Insure the proper carryln" out of Sealed ' proposals Will be received 5,808 feet. of Lewis Clawson and J. MiltoA 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. Total Length 22,282 f~t lVll11amson. Mr. and Mrs. H~ Sa.tterth- any duly authorized blacko"ut or air at th.e offioe 01 the State Highway , '" .1 ASSETS I of Ohio. at Columbus, Ohio, or 4.22 miles. J\IAttRIAGE LlC,ENSES waite and san George attended ' the raid protectlon measure, Practice Director Lo6.ns and dlsooun~ (including 127.68 oveirda.fts) . i • • • • . . • . . . ,163,0D2.61 until ten o'clock B m. Eastern War Proposal ' No. $ BOYd Plowman, 19, lalborer, 8l)d dedlcatliin of the Lees Creek school blackouts and air raid drills may be Time, 'ruesday, j~prll 28, 1942, for Clermont County, Oblo, on Bec- United States Government obligatIons, dl~t a.nd guarantelld .. 165,112.70 Betty, Seevers, 18, both of ~ • . Sunday e.rtd had dinner w~th their carried out at such times and for Improvements in: tion A of the W1Il1aDl8burg-OWena- ObUga.tlona of Sta~-es and polltlc,al suf)diVislons .. . . .... ... ... 65,951.75: . • Bert F. Carothers; 2'1, ¥Iddletown, daughter, Mrs. James M9rrls, of such periods as the Mayor shall In 'bonds, note;' and debe~tures ; ........ . ... . .'. . . : ....... .. .. 31,945.60 his discretion deem appropriate Proposals .Nos. 1 to 9 inclusive vrue Rood, State Hlghwl\oy No. '180, other !!Illes conespondent, and Josephine 8tl.blna. Corporate stocks ,including 13200.00 stock of Federal necessary, but subject always' to the are offered as one project and State Route ' No. 276, in Stonellok, ReserVe bank> ... : : ... .. . . .. . ......... . ......... ...... .. . ,. 3,201.00 BataVia, Jackson and W1ll1arrisburg will be awarded as one contract. i b 'I bitUmin Oash, bal&.nees with other banks including reserve be.limce orders and direlltlo!lll of the Army ~ terns I n ' . , '1I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .!IIIIIi• • • • • •IIIIii~• •~1 or Navy. end to the orders, rules and ' Montgomery l'ropotl, No. 1 TownshipS, y ai>p ylng a an d CUb . ,process of collection . .. . . ............. 303,749.64 !!! and Warren Coun. OUS tre,atmen~ I~em T-3l. Bank premISes ~ned $6,700.00, furniture and fixtures $650.00 .. ' 7350.00' regulatloIlll authorized herelh. ties, OhiO, on Sect,lo~ B, 0-3- (l'art) Pavement: Width '11 feet: SECTION 2. GENERAL ORDERS, and Franklin (Part) of the ClnclnLength 32,208 feet Qi 6.10 Other e,ssega .. . .......... . . .' ..... . ........ . ............ : . . .: . . . .: 1.49 RULES AND REGULATIONS TO natl~Dayton R08q, State' Bighwa~ mU BE IN WRITING. All ooIftAd orders, No. 19 , U . S . Rou..., ' ~" No. 25 , in N'o. .... . Total .A&5ets ... ~ ..... . ...... • .• ,' •. , ... •..•...... , . . . : .• ... $727,228.59 b rules t .. l ft ,._.::'.:... ,varv-< tl d 1 th . LIABILITIES ' , an regu a ons au Ci.lL<O y...., Franklin 'and Miami, 'I'ownsblps, by Clinton County" ohio, on ~ of ordinance for the conduct of the appJ.ying a bltunqlnoUS treatment, Section E . of the GeOrgetOwn-Wil- Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerShips, and cOrporations $466,080.13 general public shall be In writing Item T-30 and T..31. ' mlngton Road, State 'Highwa.y No. Time deposits of IndiyldUBls, partnerships, and cOrpQrations .. 59,818.24 and shall be availabe 'for public In- Pavement: 'WldUJ, 20 'feet. 175. state Route No. 68, In Wash- Deposits or ,United States (]()vemment ....• .. . , ....... , . ; ... .. •' 1,060.45 ' spection at the place and during the Length 8,818 feet or 1.67 ington and Jefferson TOwnships, by Deposits of States and political subdiVisions .... . .. . . . . . ... , .. 63,20'7.15 hours fixed by the Mayor. mUes. , applying a bituminous treatment, Other deposits (cet~Ied and (ashier's checks, etc.) ' .•........ 2,4~.31 • 1# ' . SECTION 3. ORDERS, RULES l'ropolllll ~No. ~ !:tern T-32. ' We .pe~iaHze in eood food~. Tr.y "Ma'~ Stewart',_ Total DePOSits ..... <# ••••• • •••• • ••••••• : ••••• ; . . . • ••••• • •• $592,618.28 AND REdULATION8 EFFECTIVE Butler county, Ohio, on Section pavt!merit: WIdth 18 feet, .. HOME COOKED FOOD 16.95 UNTIL REPEALED B~ COUNCIL. D(Part)Of the Middletown-GennanLength 21,120 feet , or Other .1Iablllties .. . .. . .. . ...... .... . .-: ...... , .•....... ,....... . 4.00 mllC/>. , Any order, rule or regulation pro- town....Jolmsv1lle Road, State HlghNoon Plate Lunch 35 Cents Steak Dinner 65 Cen.t_ mulgated pursuant to the authority way No. 186, State ROute No.4, in ProPosal No. 5 . Total LlabUities .......... , ; ... , ... .... . . ....... '. ' ; ~ ..•.• •. .• ,633.23 GOOD FISHING - ~KE WELL STOCKED , CAl'ITAL ACCOUNTS J , conferred by this ordinance shall be Madison Township, bY applying a Warren COunty, Ohio, on' part of • ; , Located One Mile South of Wayne_ville on Route 42 In force and effect from the time of bituminous ~eatttlent, Item T-31. Section "D of the Clnclnnatl-ChWI- Capital Stock: promulgation until amended or re-- Pavement: Width 19 feet. coihe Road, SOOte Highway No.8, (c) Common stock.. total Jl8r .............. : ........... . .. 75;009.00 Owned and Opera·ted by Banner W. Stewart pealed by the.Mayor or until reLength 2,64Q feet or 0.50 State Route No. 28, in , Harlan Surplus ............................. , ........... , •. ,. : .. '" . . . . 31,000.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pealed by the Council of the Village mue. . Township, ,tjy apply1ni: lJ ' b1tumlno~ Undivided profits .. . ....•..................... : : ... , : ......... 28,585.36 . of Waynesville, Ohio. , l'ropo8ll1 No. 3 treatment. Item T-32. . SECTION 4. ·APPOINTMENT ' OF ' Bu~ler ' County, ' Ohio. on part of Pavement: Width' 18 feet Toti'l Capital AccounW •... . ..... ..... ; .. : " .. ; , ...... : •. $134,596.36 ' Length 10,032 feet . or Total LIabilitles ' and Ca.pltal Acco)1Dts .•...•..........•... $'l27,228.59 SPECIAL POLICE_ IDENTIFYING Bectlon B of the Eaton-MJdilletown EMBLEM. The Mayor may appoint Road, State Highvvay No. I~, State 1.90 miles. . --'" ' " , . MEMORANDA , " SECOND OHUBCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST, DAYTON, omo for a specified time 'os ~y, spectal ,Route No. 122, :In ' Mad1ao~ . and Total estimated cost .. '.. $37,816.00 Pledged ~ets (and ,securities loaned) (baoII: 'value): CordlaUy InvItes You to Attend a ' pollee, without pay, from amolllJ~;' Wayne TOwnsblpli, by .IlPplylng" a. ProptisaIs NQS. 1 to 5 of this pro. ' (a) United States governmentf ol:))lgatlOJi$, direct 'and " Ject to be completed not later than guananteed, pledged 't o semire d~ts- and other Idents'of the Village of Waynesville, bltuIJllnous treatmen~, Item T-31. Ohio;- as may be deemed advisabl~ Pavement: Width 18 feet. ' . A\IIJ)lBt 15, 1~. . . liabilities .' .. : ...... ..• , ..... ..... , .. : : •...•...•..• ;' .•.... $ 61.,283.25 ' for service ,1n conneCtion with any ' Length 16,896 feet or The mlnlmum wage ,to be pald to . blackout or air raid protection mea-:3.20 mUes. . all labor employed on, tpl.a contract "/ Total ,. : ...• : ........... ',' ..•...• ; • ; . , •... , ....• " .. $ 61.,283.25 . s,u re. D.ur1~ the term of"serv1ce of • , Pro,o.al .'No, • . shall 'j)e in aocor4anC18 with the Seom:ec:t 1Ja.blUtles: 1 • • • '. • • • By , such spedal po~ce, they abali posseSS' ' Butler and Warren ' Counties, "Schedule ' 0 t PreYlIoillhg Hourly (a) . Dep06lts secured b~ pledged t. assets ·~lUlt to . M~GARET MORRISON, C. s. all the ,powers and prlV1leges and OhIo on SectioN ' B, D .(Part), C Wage Rates Ascertained and Deterrequirements of law ............................... ;:.$ 4B,ao.f8 perfonn all the duties of privates In (Put> -Lebanon (..art) Of the mined by The l>epa.rtment. of Inof Chicap, DHnols the lltaiidlng pollee force of the V:1l- Ham1llon - Lebanon Road, State dustrlal Relations appl1cableto Total •. : .•.••...' . . ..... , .... ~ .. , ...•.. 1 ••••••• ! • • • . • ,GO.fS lage of WI!;yne6viUe, ohio. 8tl.ld spec- ' Highway No. ,185, State Route No. State Highway Oepartment IDl' State Of 0hio, Oounty of Warren• •: iaJ pollee ~ust, wear such lcientHylng 63, I~ , Lemon alld Turtle Creek provem~ts In, accordance with Sec'; .' I, Rosa U: Hartsock, cash1er 0( the ablJve-aaafec1 ~ do emblem 11.6 may be prescribed by the TOWD8hips, by apJIJyihg a bltumin- tiona '1'1..3, 11-" l'l..4a, 1'1-5 8IDd solemnly .w.th8t. the ~ve etaielpent is true to U1e be8\ of Mayor and It shlti1 be ~wful fqr oua treatm'e nt, Item T-31, 17-1ia of the General. Code of Oblo." my knowledge"and .beUet. ~ . -.~ any said .speclal -pollceman to at- Pavement: Width II teet. The bidden IJlqat SUbmIt wJth hIa ' R08B B. BARTBOOK, CUbier. , n.., a..4 sa. ClaIr Streets tempt to carry out any or(ier, rule, Len&th 18,891 feet or 'bld a certWecl check In an .mount Bwom to and aublcrlbed before me tb1a 10Ul dill' or Api!, Ita. or regulation promulgated un~r th1i ;::. 8,M m1Jea. equal to five per ~t of the eatl- ' . Propuall NO; , mated C08t; but in De event- 'mare (SEAL) ' -authority cOnferred by tbLs ardlnaDCe wben he 18 not. wear1na I&lCl Butler County, on Section thaD ten~c1 dDllarB. .' Identlfy.lnl emblem. A (Part) of the - 'l'rentc!O- Plana and specWcatloaa are OIl 8l!1m'ION ,6. DNAU'l'BORlZED Butern Road, Blab..,. No, ' me in the depIrtmeDt or hJ&bwars WARmNG OR Au. ~ BIo- - . State Route 'l3, in W.,nt and tbe oItJee 1M ~ dII-

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Mr. 1Ul4 ~rs. Paul Snyder of Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Burnet atar~ __ ~n, were Thursday'. evenlrii .tended the Wayne Township !'arm-· . .. -• gue&ta of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Ham- er's' Club Thursday &1'. the home of --------r---.---------------.;;..~-...... W"Utr Kenrick. CorrHponden& mond and 'ohIldl'en. Mr. and MrS: A. S. Collett at BarApril B. RlUn and tllen more 1'a.111. 8ch Lime , a new group goes. HOW 14r. E. J. Oannony of Spr1ngfteld, ~. and Mrs. Allen Emrick end vey&bullg. (1. 110pe t.ll&e wea~hel' Iwms are hard it 18 jo save paper' I never .rur.ed his mother. Mrli. M~ Car- 1lIln. Walter Kenrlclt were Lebanon ' Mrs. Therle Jones. Mrs. Ralph stale .enoukh to b(~ of no use to r ealized how much paper I ilsed. aumy and MIss Velma Smith J'rt-. visitors JI'r1dQ. Hammond and daughter. and WSli Iln ybodY.) All Lhe brooks a re rag_ Paper to sta~t the fires, paper to dAY evening. ' Mrs. ¥a.rllalet Johns spent Mon veuna. sml~h were shopping in lng, rellow torrents, and all .the plOtt:ct a . rresh~ Plopped noor, paMr. orville Phillips 'loved from day In De.yton. MlumlSburg Friday afternoon. fields are lakes < but if It doesn't last perl pape.rl So much of it comes In the Friend place to Waynesville Mlsa Norma LonilUlre was a guest Mr, a.nd Mrs. Allen EmrlAlk spent too long it wlll b a: good tUlll.~. ana so much of it is wLlSted. It is with his father last week. Sunday of MlSli Phyllis Bailey at Sunclay afternoon with Mrs. Mar_ We mustn't oompllllin this year if not much of a. thiug to do, to save Mr. Harvey Burnet was 1n Co- Utica. tha Hough at the home of her ~on we get a 1 tUe mOl e ra It th au we paper, but t htl,t say it helps, so save lumbus on Wednesday in the InterMiss Thelma Kibler; of Dayton. kenneth, and family near· wr.ynes- like for it takes a lon-g time to paper we must, After all the radio flOat of the Co~operative Milk asso- spent the week-end with her. pa_ ville. " . bring the water ~lble ~o normal Lalk. I ordel ed my next winter's Mrs. Wilbert Swank a.DI~. Mrs. and store up enou l~ h 101' summer. oal. My coal bin is empty, down to Agnes Swank and chUdren, (Jr Day- We need more storage ponds and a lmost th-e last shov~l full of slack. ton, were Sunday evening dinner dams In our creeks ~o 11'O,d t he 0 we can clean it weH before they guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'E, B. Long- water back. It still rUllS awa y too bring in the new suPPlY, In a week acre. fast and causes to() mu"h erosion. 01' two. The pastW'e Is pretty- gOOd Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gray and Much as th.1s part 0 1 t he country SQ we moved the heliel's back to the chilruen, Mr. and Mrs. hel'mall needs it, there is not as much ero- other fa rm and brough t the llttle Smith, Miss Velma Smith and Mrs. slon control as tllere sho uld be. A COW-BU11.1e- home. Unfort una tely WaJ.t6r Kennck attended the sale le w ,year" ago t here was a lot of she had a ,b rief reunion with h r of MrlJ. Jane ·l.AI.con'Y at SpringbOro talk. ponds oullo a nd OLber work daugh ter and all evening she wan8D.tw'<!ay alternoon. done but. much of it has been 111- uered around ba wling for her. Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Gmham lowed to wash out aud go to pieces When I went out to pay a gooa_ . Mello•• ~ aU·BrazlllaD ble'Dd! were Sunday evening guests of Mrs. 1I1 spiLe of the const I1L stream of ru!ll1~ vlsit to the chic ks she bawled Hot-Dated ' - thaD aD bour O. J. Forns a.nd mother In oak- conservation lalk uver Lhe ramo, iL so pltJIu Iy that I wen't up to see froID the router! has Ibecome an old story. Now what t h e i,ro uble was but she was saYUP TO. - • £!ElY .... , wood. 1\11.1'. a.nd Mrs. Forest Ferree a.nd Lhel'e l.s increil.,sed danger of th e just lonesome and unha ppy, not Mrs. Cora Ferree and fam,y of Day- pI'ogram's falling dqwn because 0 1 :Jck or <aught In any ~hlng, The wn, wen;! dunauy dmner lSuests of lack of labor and desire for morc s ta rs were so bright and everything Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gllman and Mr, crops. Conservation of ou\' land Is :;0 4 uiet I tried \.0 imaginE! what · it and Mrs. Harold b'telnke and chll- all UllP01'1;ant war~lme measw'c 0 would be like to have that peace dren. we must nOL let it slide. hattered by wave after w!we of Mr. , a nd Mrs. Donald Balrd and Apru 9. £o'ences. I I people would bombers .'sca tterlng d ath and de . ~ children, Nancy and Buerly, spent only take care of tneir fences I SLl'Uctlon. The formation of t h e saturoay wl~h the former's parents RuQy, ~he lJull, is out aga in. Noth-' AuxJlIa ry Pollee of the State HJ ghm Dayton. ing has Deen done to 11! p air ~h at way patrol. seems to be a practical Thel'e were sixteen ladies that fence. any, IlIble-bodJed an imal a ud wise piece 'Of d t ense work for sewed for the Red Cross at the could go wough lt Ull a dozen un y disaster would disl'Upt trB.ffic home of Mrs. K , B. Longacre F'ri- iueces. It is ~he r emalns of 0.11 Old to such an extent that extra paday. "ana-spilt , picket le nte. 'l'he wires trolmen would be ' needed immedI ' Misses Geneva and Betty Rout. are brittle wi th r us't an d Llle posts io.ely. Good luck to the new patrol mlln Joined t he Waynesvule are so rotten 'tha& a call could P \WJ I Auxiliary. , Church or Chrlst last week. Miss one OVC[ but tlle C>\v ner claims iLis Geneva was baptl:rect on Wednes- stock proof IDeCaUSI! his cows beday evening ulla Mlss BeLty on Ing on the down_Mil s de of tile Sunday evenlni. lellce seloom t.ry LO come t hrough, -MJ',s. (;lyoo Wharton accompan- 'l 'ne new fence ne pu~ up last year Jessie Garner, Correspondent ied ber <Ie.ughtel:' r,tU'S . , ~euuud was never pruperly sl r!:Lcned a nd Ml·s. Ella Barlow and Mrs. FanMellon. 01 Waynesv ille, to the has no barb wU'e on the top. POOl' nle ' Mitchell, of Dayton, and Mr. Miami Valley h06pltal 'l uesday {erlee Is & nuisan,:e. It is \.00 wet a nd Mrs. Wayland Jordan and morning. where sht: wlll receive and windy to go get the bull. Could fanl l1y, of Clncmnat.l, WCJ'e recent trea'IJUent lor millpUlced vertebla In it be that they welco~ne lilin anu vlSltors In ·Lhe Jordan home. 111:1' UI:CK . She was examined by Dr. put <the coWs along th e fence-justM iss Andromeda Thompson, of Walker of Daywll, all MOlluay. ill hOPt'S-? Dayton, s pent a few days recel1itly lV.u.\Ilames j'htr le Jones, &Iph April 11. Snow a.ll over every- with the Terry ,family. _ . Pen-R&d , The Davis famUy attended the Hnmmond, Wilbur Foulks, J. B. th'lHg thw m<>rulng. 1t was gone by Jones, E. B. Longacre and Cla.rence IULelnoon Ibut It was three or tour funcl'ul 01 ,Mrs. EUa. sears, of MorI:IllllLll ana hus.:;cU Campbell and Inches deep in, somt! places. III the row, Wednesday. children attended Achievement D y Wt$L Lhey claim ~h.a t a snow like Mr. and Mrs. Johnle Smith, of IH ' ~U1U1On '1'llursaay. Mrs. Camp- that puts more mmSlure ll1 tuC ~arveysburg, have moved illW theu' h ome here, whl.ch they recently bell and children iurnlshed t.he I:\wunu . nan tlu-ee rains. music with Marimba and drum. April 13. Just back 11'0111 an over- plifchased and remodeled. U', ana ~li's. Lawrence Hardin nigllt visit In Cmcinua LI. As usual Mrs. Mabel Terry and Miss Hunell'11t:rLaUled to Suuday umnt!r. Mr. thIDgs are aOOUt a week in advance na ll J oruan were callers at the home and Ml'S. Elwood Rotroff and chll- of us. 'l'he red bud Is out and the of J essle Gamer, Saturday. . New uren. 01 Spl'iuglleld, Mr. and Mrs. peacnes and pears are m lJloom. Mr. and ,Mrs. Carey Shoemaker Crop J:llwood 'ToIVSOIl and ch·lldren MlI:is Are we &0418' to hlil ve any p eaches ha ve returnea W we Bernard Jor. owenUolyn '1'OW6 n ElWyn' \lun' trus year I Tne 101'Sythiu (.or "golden dan far m where they were recently ~nk 01 MlamisburK and Donald bells'" is In .oloom E~vel'Ywhere 'even located, Puro VccetabJe R. TOWso;tl, who has been promoted here but 1& 1S n ot ElS 11.111 01 bloom .ShorteDinK 10 f:>ergea.nt ilL J3111ings General hos- as usulll. lS It because or lasL sUlnpltal in lndiana. They have alSO re- mer's drought or thIS Wluter 'S cold? eel Yea wor d tuat tHclr son ... untur Tnis WII,:j a vel'y lu vely ai~ernoon Lt. AvalOll 'l'owMln, of Fort Ben'ning. ua.! has work out so we trimmed up U e Bouchold PIqr. been promoted to Corporal. . U~ rulQ Slll ll!..oo.. y nlou l:\ tHe iVli& LueLle rtlonct! lU!.ughter 01 or. VI: aua now my uyacm ths and Mr. and MIS. }janlee MonLe. was J,!nqUlls reallY show again. Tne married to Eldon L , Racher of boys complain that Wa ynesville L. lJ6mp Wheeler. Ga., 'fllursday eve- So . Cletla ill . Woe evenmg now that MONEY SAVIN~ VALUES IN MEATS mng In tIle Tll1rd Street U. B. so many ooy,,' 'Ire gvnl: tnat- tney cllurch in J.)aytol1. They left Sntur- are 'g ulug to h e to just come HAMBU~GER, fresh ground :........................ .Lb. ·22c lUly 101' t,he SOuth and will make I.oall:: ana 'oeha ve thems~ves in mllir home 8It Mn.wn, Ga, tne even~. I 110pe .we can keep LIVER, fresh ' pork .......... ;................: ............ Lbt 19c lh~ llU'1Il boys at least untU th.s crop is ill. Tney grow n10re restleSli

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the intert!st of devoted movlt:~oers wbo are alwa.ys hungry RED PERCH FILLETS. ~o~eles.......... :...... Lb. 23c lor peaK-qUo.uty Pictures, toose vl us WliO !UlOW sumetrung aoout BABY WHITEI:ISH, fresh, boned '.......... _,... : Lb. 2&c: "Birth of Ule Blu!!:;," sll<Led 101' lllneas.. E;~Qay, . Mouda.y .and Tue,,;ao.y ten- . • The Ud II 011 and we're IUked to Guests at the Bunnell home. Sun- a.cy at Ghe Twill 'l:heatre, are lOOKturn out all the milk arid dairy day evening were · Mr. and Mrs. mg lOrward flllileriy to Its all'i val. products we can-at a good price. GREAT VARIETY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Vaughn .Mullen' and son, Mr. and oeloom uas II. !l.t.ture exclLed as r • We believe DR. HIt!S STOCK Mrs. Lel/i bunnell and family and mucll taJk as "B.l'tll of tile J:j,Uc"." , , Tome will help your production. W. a.nd Mrs. Omer Boldrey and wm(;J), 8UVUUoe rel~or .s llelll.1Cl as . ORANGES, Larae Florida ....................... Dozen 29c We bale this belief on Dr. Hew ~aughter. , one ot tlle blggest sIlvws Slllce t ile ReImrch Farm record! which show lIiU'. and Mrs. Leslie Gorsuch and lUuVles acqU1le d souna anC1 speccn. GRAPl:FRUIT: Marsh Seedle................... 6 'for 25c that SrocK TONIC produce as daughter spent 'Sunday evening with 1..o<lllwg Ul~O 1I.lle ulo.tter a 0 I. Slye,; much AI a fourth-pound mo.rc milk Mr. and Mrs. W1l1ud Taylor and one tl ~ aellrUte lt~llng Lhat Lhat APPLES, Newtown Pippins .................... 4 Lbs. 27c per pound of feed consumed. sons In Springboro. CIUun mjgl~t Yel'y well. bto.lld up Mr. lind Mrs. F'rank Ftazier and when we see tbe p icture. • STOCIt TONIC stimulates appetite NAVEL ORANGES, ·California .............. 1 . ,Doz. 23c , Catherine Walla,oe called . Sunday . First of all leVs cake the oost, and digestion. It helpe the cow han· evening at the home of Banner topped by some'o! liollywOOd's 100.>'1; die dry feed. It helpe keep ber OIl . SWEET POTATOES, Candy Yams ;....... 4 Lbs. 23c stewart. ',. . 1''',lJUJIU' lleadlmuJ's, aud 011e new. . . ' ~ ,. feed. These are/ the reaao~ STOCE Mr. ana Mrs. Bert 'Bunnell and comer from the mUlSlcal world. 'l'be ICEBURG LETTUC;E" fresh, salad ' .: .......... ;Head lOe TONIC coWl!' show up 10 well from • daugl,1ters sJlllnt' Sunday with tile ro..[;tjr is lead by Bmg urosoy, Mary production standpoint. Now'. the latter's sister, Mrs. 'H azel Abner. !VUU'L1.Il, .!:Snail uouievy, cJarolyn time to U!e SrocK TONIc. HEADQUARTERS FOR SEED P'OTA·(O.ES VISITS RELATIVES HEBE Lee, ltvCllcster and J llck 'j'eagar<1d1, Ule no ~eC1 troulbonlst a.nd band: Joseph ShaUa.t, .of CInCinnati, vis leader. 'l:nen til e Int() -consldt:ra!ted Mrs. Jessie Hyman and ;Mr. tlon chBt "Birth of the Blues" was and Mrs. A. ''1'. polinsky and daugn- luauc lUlder , tue r,uldmg hand of t.er, . Monday night. Mr. Shallat, a v CLor I::Ulel'tz..nger, wnose brlillance ~ cousin of Mrs. Pollnsky; lett Tuesas a-director was Itestl1ied to by ' Phone ' 2121 Waynesville, 0 day to join the U, S. ·AnDy Air "ucn lUts as '''hOa,j1 ~ ~mgnpore," ~' . ' "Road LO ZanZIbar," "lS:lss the Boys Ctoodbye," and ma.ny al'\omer iil'se. hne . produotion. As to story. it's got all the earmarks of s)Jre-lire &tuff, wi~h perHlCL opP'?Nunlties 1'01' intrOCluclng a whole slough of bl.ues and otuer , Wpes of musIc. As & matr.er of fact ".birth of ' tbe., Blues" Il5 Cl ammect wtth fifteen song hlt.s, some of ,whiCh have remained favorites for more thaD a generation, hits that have come to <be,. molded. mto the very . <:ornerstone of American mu. . ' .... sic, mu.s1c wbich we all love. And NOW is ·the tim'~ to bu~ld alid rep·air~t11at'. y~r parf in lhe National De-' the llilportant, 'th1ngls ,t hat it's I?ls.yed by . en~tt\tllners who know 011 "'owinl to tu.:n fenae proar~ml The farm defense plant must 11"OW and how: In the picturl~, B.lng Orosby is t:: • one of <the ieonoclastic musical lads . out Food lor Freedom. In orcler'to 'supply )'our ,nation; with the nec:e..ary amount who believes in the. future of Negro ~ ' J~lues musIC. of foOd to mue. it .~na, fint ~ mu~~ repair and ' construct· needeclequipment. With the set-up as it is the are br1gbt that "B~th of The war has cut off ,s upplieJ "o~ maD)' b"'ild~. ma_te~ial.. the~ is _ limited o.ugur1es the Blues" will be oond1n' solid dID'Ing its stay at thE~ Twin Theatre. ' _

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Mrs. Bert Bunnell, Correspondent The Friendship class 'o r the U. B. church held t heir monthly meeting at the hvme of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Thomas. . Miss Me..rie Gorsuch spent Friday everung with MiSli Ruth Bunnell. .Miss Phyllis Zech was 941le LO re-' turn to sChool again after 0. recent

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family had as gueRs In their lUlU over the week· end their relatlv.., Dr. Bnd lIdrs, E . H . Dowell and chU.. d.ten, Of ROCkpwt, Ind.. . J . "Lee 'ralmage attended tht Spring Rellnlon or S :ottlsh Rlte, .t Dnyton. SMurday nfternoon and ·/e0.41g.

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711& MIAMI sAzE"lm Eleanor JobnaOn, Emmett 000d of Bowman Field, LoulsvlJ.le, Ky .• was complimented at a shower given by the "Alte.r SOclety of st. AUg\l$tlne Oathollc Church, Waynemlle, at the home . of her mother, M'l' . Geneva Johnson. Wednesday evenJ.ng; Twenty guests \I'ere entertained and MIss JohnsOn wa pre nted an array of gifts. Refreslunetl were served by Mrs. Johnson. Th \\edding of MIss Johnson 1\11d Sgt.. Good will take place M • 7. Mr. and Mrs. A . . Mendenholl M1BI

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transferred from Patterson FIeld to verne, were In on Prlday. tended the funeral of bIa sraDClKa.naas City. They cal1~~!l her d.aughter, Mrs. mother, Mra. Amelia Stanley MoD' The Paul Glass ramlly have Bernard Je I. • day ~temoon at New Burlington moved to Xenia. Mr. John Kietier and M~ Pr1eda M. E. church. Wilbur CQ1ter of Bellbrook, was Hall- of Xen1a. were supper gu9t8 Mrs. Ella Haines called on ~ Mr8 .. _ among the ninety ·men who went of Mr. IUld M1'I5. Donnld Haines Pearl Bailey of Daklns .COrner, -Sun'from Xenia to Fort Thomaa Mon- ' FrIday evening, April 3. du.y afternoon. day. .' Mr. and MI'II. Leonard EIUs and ' Mr. Walter Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. :Derwood DennIs of Palm Be6rh daughters called 01\ RaymOnd WI1- Raymond Wilson. and Mrs. Ella Olt " Flol'ida. is visiting the Lee ' sons saturday e·venIng. Rlley {nnilly. Raleigh Bogan was in Xenia o n Hurley -:Were entertamed In the \ Doo 't you love to see the deUcate saturday. home ~f Mr. and MI'S. Wa.rren new green On the bushes? The grass Mr. and MI'II. Charles S t.a·nley a~_ Bradckx:k 'to dinner. Sunday. is darkening now. the trees are i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! budding. '

entertalnbd tbe Friendly Bible class Mrs. Frank 'S nyder gave a bridal of the Methodist Sundn.y school a.t shower .in honor of her grand~beir coun\ry home last Wednesday daughter, Mrs. Joyee Du Vall evening. Those -present were Rev. Kearns in the Ferry church reereaand Mrs. T . E. KInnison, Mr. and tiOIl room Saiurday a.fternoon. Mrs. J . W . Whiteside, Mr. nnd Mrs. Pearl Turner, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hartsock, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hiett. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Mendenhall, Mr. W. E. lUr8. WUUanl SWltb, Correspond.e nt ~s. Ella Hurley, Mrs. Raymoncl Crites, Mr. T . W. VanPelt, Mrs. F lora Buckles, Mrs. Una Badgley, Wilson ancl daugl)tel's, . Mrs. TheoMrs. Ma ttie Smith, Mrs. C. A. Sol- dore Mcln~ire and son, Charles. ancl lers, Mrs. Cora Mial'S, Mrs. Ella Mrs. Leonard EluB and aaughters. Oglesbee, .Mrs. Susie Douglass, Mrs. Doris Jane and Susan Gayle were Grace Borton, Mrs. COra Davis, Mrs. gueMs uf Ml·s. Lauretta. Wlnlfleld, Kate Eagle, Mrs. Nellle P eterson, of Dayton, la.st Tuesday. ~cQIlur~ l'J;of. Horner, of Spling Valley, and Mrs. W. E . Alexander. A program of music. readings and con- was guest speaker here ::;unday. tests was enjoyed &(Iter which re_ Mr. and Mrs. EveretL HaLles had freshments were serv'ed by the com- as their qinncr guests Saturday, Dial 2111 - Waynesville mi ttee, Mrs. Pearl Turner, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs . Herbert Carey and Miars, Mrs. Borton and Mrs. Doug- .wo !>OilS and Mrs. Harvey, of Ileaf lass. Carey town, Mrs. Ella Halnes ann Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hartsock of Mr. and Mrs. WIl.Ual'd Haines. Columbus, were guests of relatives Mrs. Pearl Slnclali and son La~_===========;:), here last Friday. The inCant son of Mr. and Mrs.

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Spring Valley Mrs. Susie Do~ Cerrespondent Mr. and Mrs. Henry Noggle are now residents of Sprtng Valley. Mrs. 'J ohn .Black and daughter nnd Mrs. Rachel Marlatt of Xenla, were guests of friend6 ' here last Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Red Douden of Circleville. a nd . \Mr. and Mrs. Davis (Ro6e Uarian Warlatt) of WashIngton C. H., were guests le.st Simday of Postmaster and Mrs. W. E. Alexander. ander . Mrs. Bertina Copsey spent Wednesday and Thursday in Dayton with her daughter, Mrs. Michael McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Nahtan Smlth entertained as their dinner gu~sts sunda.y Mr; and MI'S. Eslle Smith and daUghter Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Clement Sml.th, Vandalia, Mr. and Mrs. George Blake and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tressler Lewis, Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. LeIgh Engle and. taml1y, Oenterville. and Mr. KelUleth W. Sml.th, Detroit, Mich. Mr. Frank Kyne returned hOl1le Thursday ' from a tlWo week's visit In Cleveland. He was accompanied home <by his daughters, Mrs. Frank O'Neil of Toledo, and Mrs. John O'Don~ell and daughter, SaUle, of Ceveland.

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lIarrJeUe F. TbOWlIa, Correspondeni Mrs. Jessie Harner and daughter, Opal, vlstted with Mrs. JelUlle Thomas, Sun~. Mrs. Jennie Mullen, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burton and daughter, Naomie, were supper guests of the Romo R1ggae6 Friday e vening. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hunter and daughter, Carol Ann, and Rev . LOST- Black white and tan short and Mrs. W. C. Smith and daughhair fox terrier, part Begal, 3 yrs. t.ers Edith and Dorothy June, callold, a~wers to "Zipper". License ed On the Royer Foremans at Arno. 1815. Phone WayneSVille 2826. canum Sunday a!ternoon. Fred Hubble went by piane from 4-9,~6,23· . Dayton to Indla~poUs Sunday afternoon to visit his daughter, Mrs. LOST- One .1943 high school ring. William Drake ami raln1ly. 11 found please return to Richard The W. O. Smith fa.milY called on Campbell, MaIn street, Wa?'IlesMr. and Mrs. Earl Hubble and son l-t.· ville, Ohio. Monday evening. . --~----------------~A delega.t1on of 35 from Ferry at- WOOL-You are entitled to celling prices for ' your WOOl, less ncees- . tended the last services of the re_ sary marketing charges. Consign vlval ' meetings at Waynesville your ,clip to the Ohio Wool GrowChurch of Christ Sunday evenIng. ers Cooperative Association wher e Mr. and Mrs. Perry J. Thomas It will be handled ' bt' .'lIcensed and &on called on the fonner's graders and sold on its merits. grandmother, Mrs. Nancy Ellert You'll <be sure of full value for Pope. SundBy evening. Mrs. POpe's it. Waynesville Farmers Exchange condltlon rema.lrts a.bout the same. Co., I.Jocal Representative. Vernon Maurice was recently

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"'Birth of the Blues" Featurin g the World's Best Tunes: "Cuddle Up a Little Closer" "St. Louis Blues" . ' :The Waiter and the Porte!' and the Upatairs Maid" "I!ly the Light of the, Silvery Moon" "Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie" "My Melancholy Baby" "Tiger Rag" I

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Hear Gene sing: "Be Honest With Me" and others. . AI60 Chapter 2 Of ''Dklk Tracy VlI. Crime, IDe." and Community Sloe

COMING ATTRACTIONS . "To Be or Not To ~e," "Louisiana Purchase," "Mr_ Bugs Goes to Town," "The Gold Ruah/' "Son of Fury';' "Song of the lalanda," "Roxie "art," "Kinga Row," . "Captain of the Clouds," "The Male Animal," U)un-: gle Book:"

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Retired ... Mrs. Percy Rea_ son, after furnishing ' residents of Waynesville and vicinity with good ·hom.e-made butter for 17 years... well, . . af~er that many years of . faithful service, she deserves a rest, bilt we know lots of people- will miss , Mrs, Rea_ son's butter... Misses Margaret 'and TrUlena Edw,a rds ·arrived in Waynesville Tues_ <:lay morning, from Florida to 'open up their home for the summer... both have .t hat healthy Florida tan and say they are feeling. fine ... 'Shor_ ty' Scanlan also back from ,

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MI' . and Mrs. Loren Reru;on, Mr. son, Howard Jr., visited Mr. Fogt s ana Mrs. Wlllla m Newton and Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . Grover Cu rl Crane, all of lR!>anon were l''Ogt, of Anna 0 .' SUllday. 'Ihey hursday evening supper guests of also visited Mr. Fogt·s brother Mr. and Mrs . Carman Cl ane and H Plan, for 'an open meeting of De-- opportunnity arromed women mooward W. Oase wa.o elected presi.Julther, and hill wire and ·three- SOil, Jinuny. I tense COmmand COrps Units to torlsts to learn, under trained in• • • dent of the Waynesville Civic club, which ,the pubUc will be invited, are structors, more about the mechan- weeks-old son.. • Mrs. Bernard Melloh bas retUrned Monda y - n ight, a.t the month~y being made by the 'local Civillan Ism ot the auooruobile. Registrations Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Duke and Mr La her hOllle here aHer spending a. meeting of the orga nization. Other Defense Council. for ' the Auto Maintenance Corps and 'Mrs. Pa ul DUke and fam ily, few days last week at Good Samar- officers elected were: Eldon Rp.talThe meeting Is being planned In may be made with ReV:L. C. Rad- were SUllday dinner guests of Mr, ltan hospi tal, sufJerlng Crom a. mls.- lick, vice-president ; Les'ter H. Goran effort to better. ·BCQualnt the ley or Miss Helen Hawke. and Mrs. Elmer Munger, of Clncln- placed vertebra In her n eck. don. tr easu rer; and ' Charles E. Angeneral public with the work being In . answer to erroneous rumors, nati.. • • derson wa.s reelected secretary. Mrs. Marvin Ayres, of Biloxi, Tw di to Fr done by all units of the local Clvll- previously circUla.ted to the effect • • • . 0 rec rs, ank U. LeMay Jan Defen&e organization. that rei:1stered delense workers are Dr. and ' Mrs. A. E . Stout and Miss., and Mrs. Andrew Ayrea and and L. M. Printz. were -elected . to The program wUl lnclude out-of- sUlbJect tq call lor duty outside their daughter, Winnie ' Jo, were Sunday son a nd daughter, of Cincinnati. serve a. two-year term. The two dltown speakers, men who have been own . community, the follow log dinner guests cif Mr. and Mrs. Ken- were w eek-e l~a guests of Mr. and rectors held over to serve their. sec~ughlY trained ln defense work. S1.6.W1..... . as mace by MajOI' C. H. net:.h R. HUI. Mrs. Clarence Price, of Harveys_ ond year are Rev. L. C. Radley and and motion picture fllms. deplctln lirace. cnail1man of the local DeMr. and M; P: ]~~ Reason spent burg. • • J . R. Gibbons. Defense instruction First Aid. etc. fense Coun.:.il, "Under no circum- Sunday with _~r. find Mrs. Virgil Miss Jane COOk , a student at the Plans for a ca mpaign to beautlly lnasmuob . a.a 'Auto Maintenance 61.1lllces will any person. dOing vol- Ott, of Dayton. Cincinnati College of - Medicine. the la ''''us of r esidences In the comCorps Unlts have proven 80 popular untary work under Civilian Dewnse • , • 6 jl nt the week-end with Dr. Mary . muniLy were also started at the and .created such an interest among !.Ie· undtll OO11 6 atl(.on to work OUtsl e Mr. and Mrs. (,7ltenn Blan d a nd L. Cook. meeting. The campaign wlll be con~en in other towns nd cities, the then' own CivLlan Oefense Cowlc1l." daughter Ba rbara :Lou, were SUll- Caml1y were Sunday dinner guests ducLed as a contest with awards of local Defese Counen Is making A large representation 01 men In day evening guests at the home of Mrs. Elvan and Miss Flo,ssle Wa r Savings Stamps for the lawns plans for a class ln Ipstructlon In .lhe Clvll1an Defense COrps attended or Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Stout a nd Fires. showing the most Improvement durth1a pha.ae Qf defenSe work for wo- the l1rst class In First Aid lnstruc- daughter. • • " Ing the period of the campaJgn. ·men. More reg1stra.tJons ate re- tion. held MOnday night, with Dr. Mr. and Mr:. J'OhJ~ B. Gons and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Garst · were A corrunlttee wlll be appointed by qu1red however, to 01'l1lllize tbe A. E. Stout Instructing. These clas- dl[Ughter, Marilyn, Imterta lned at a ~~.cs~~~.e~~nagnd~~ly.guests ot Fred Grauman , retiring president, Class, ses wlll be held every Monday night famlly dinner sunday. to take charge of the campaign. Emphasis Is , being placed on .... e at 8:30 for period o' ten weeks. • • " Wllb,ur' N. Sears, chairman of the IIU . . .. Their gues+ included J Q Gons Jimmy Crane, son ot Mr. and . an announcement by Miss Allce {l()ns, . . . ~ar. . . .and. Mrs. . , Mrs. OBrman Crane, Is confined t(O Acco.r dmg to the salvage cO!Dffi1ttee, another col- Fred Gons b.nd dliloughter, Helen bed wit h all attack of tonsllltis. lectlon 0'1 donated paper, scrtlp 'm et- Margaret. and ~•. E~nd Mrs. Robert • • • ai, and rubber will be made within Gons. Miss . Llda Lee ErwIn, of Mason, the village corporation, Saturday • • • was t he house guest of Miss Bonelta AprU 25.Persoll8 having salvage maF . B. Henderson. who reLw'ned Burske Sa turday anct Sunday. terlals to do~~ te ar · e r~quested to from Florida last Monday Is now Mr. a)ld Mrs,• John ' . • Turner enter# . ' notify Mr. Carl Ferguson or .... any staying with his daughter,. Mrs. A. tained Mr. and Mrs. Carman Crane , _ __ .; May 1 Is the t.D. t.e set fer t!l.t re- member,of the salvage· committee. H. Schoeler. ot HalwlLari. Mr. and and son at dinner' Friday evening. The fourth I'e~lstratlon ~or all To date 7''\ tons .of wire and Mrs. Schoeler and Mr. Henderso.n I n ...1l ... 10 ~ween \ lnc U ~t:6 ot 46 to 64; ceptlCln In bono!' 01 . he t OL"Y -six visited a~ tbe home ot Mr. aud Mrs. M do . "J II perSODS Who have beoome member sheet metalj 22 'h tons ot scrap r , an ~s. J. . urs e attend- Inc!uslve, who huve not heretoCore ed a meeting ot their card dub l·cllistel-ed. Wlll be held here Moniron ·, and 6'L tons ot 'waste paper, John B Gons Sunday evening of the Waynesv1Lle Mc:tbod.s: c.!,urcb .aur.ng theCOl1'.eren...e year. 'rhe have been collected and sold ,by the Mrs. A, E." S· tOtU - t ent'er"a lned Sl,lIlday at Amity Village, Deer da)" April 2'1. Registration will be ..~ · t Salvage .:omm.Ittee 01 the Wayne l'ark, Olnc1nna.t1. held aL the Township HoUse bedate was decided upon a the regmembe.rs of the "HI··Lo" Bridge olub " • • tween the hours of 7 a . In, and 9 ular monthly D:lCeting of_t~e Wom· -n;:U~ec=:~!et~':e~~:~ a,t her home last TueSday evening. L tIe Sally Lou Smith. daughter en's Society ,101' Christian !3ervice. • • • 0 Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar Smitho spent p. m. beld last Wea.nesday at the home tres cut of! from 98% or their crude Miss Lola Sears,' of Cln.:.l;matl, tilt! welJk-end in MJamisburg with For the convenience or th06e men woo are unable to register on Mon· of MrII. L. V,. BrlUllitrator. Detailed rubber SUPPlY and with the Increas- spent the week-end! with her par- 1\_.'. and Mrs. Earl Slover. Ing demand for l'WIber . articles of ents, Mr. and Mrs. WUbur N . Sears. • • • day, registratiOns wl1l be ta.ken at for the reception Will be an. • •• .,~.. ::. and Mrs. An'hOny Zink and the oUIce of Warren County Dra.lt ar as well as the continued need nounced later. Mrs• WlnUred Hartsock enter_ d .... I;.O\.ei·,s, lsarbara ,"d Nancy, vls- Bord No 2 In the Ci"v Hall Leb --....1 for _ .......... ••·..cles In clvilian l1le . I .. ue meeUn8 ' opened wlttk the '''-''talnild meml1ers ,oJ: the Arguno~ IL_u With MI'. and ;:'s. Lawrenui . "~,&lngJn(. of ",America, the BeautUul," the Salvage committee Is ' stressing Bridge' club at the lL.1ttle Inn Tuesanon. on Snurday or Bunday a.fand ' a devotional period led by Mr8 the urgent n~ ' to reo1!llm used day afternoon, for Ia n afternoon of :t. •••• aHU S\ln Bernl1l'd. unday. ternooo, April 26 and 26. bel/ween Me~ton BaUd. The theme cit the de.. rubber. Everyone is belng cautioned bridge, M.1'. and Mrs. J. B. Chapn an a t_ the hours of 12 noon and (J p. m . votlons ,.,.~ "Our Hil11est Joy., and that discarded rubber artJ.cles, as • • • tt " u ~" IL d.nner meeting of the OUr Father', Work". and they were conta.ined! In ' the following list Sunday guests of W. H . Allen M.O t",. "" .. I ll!t ua l Insurance Agenci . should not be burned .or destroyed and Mr. and ~. C. H. Br Cll were concluded w1th a SOIli. "A Obarge but turned Into the' local Salvage Mr. Allen's niece, Mrs. Clarence helo 'lllw'::ouay evelll.ng at the Mall',1"0 .TO KeIl..P,'· e.nd Scripture Jeading, committee: Fisher and her son. Allred. of Cln- ch ester 11otel • Middletown. 0

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line ·for the 45 to 65 class, Cale~an8ed~~Futio:...rest"~omweneret p~ , "00~ ._ "J' scheduled here Monday, 'Aby a . ...t.l's clarinet quartet ..... _--s • 10~ ' . .. Waynesville is ""0""-'· .... _.... Ru." ol~~a Jo"~~ pril 27 .... ........ ......... WI nua. ...... sending six of the 65 Warren Reba 8urtace. ·and Doris Fires. Gountl&ns, schedu'l ed for in. . - Durln~ the bualness session 1125 duction into the U. ·S. Army was aetdod. to the ao<llety·s treasw'Y, . h' th I ft f Ft wben money earn~ 'by various t IS wee .. , ~y e or . tJnance sroups and the Children's ,Thomas Wednes~ay... they SOclety was turned In. . are Charles Jones, Lester The pniKram. "WOmen's, Work in Dakin, Loren Routzohn, 'Joe the Ohui'ch.·'.,as conducted by Mrs. .aende~on ~nd Carl Biggs... 14.: A. Pulkeraoil who opened the complamts have been re_ ·program ,With .. sbc)rt talk on the 'v'ed l.y local authorities ' ~d tMl'sheme· MrB• WWlam 14'0eel '( ran an W1lUam ' _D-y told .concerning . destr~cti,on ~f . ~f the worth~h11e work;:: done

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clnnatl. • •Irons, of Clyde, Mr. and Mrs.• Roy Ohio• . and Mr. iUld Mrs. Harry Campbell, of Idaho, viliited at the home of Mrs. Emma Barnett and E. V. Barnilart. onEI da.y last week . • , • Mrs. Charles B . Earnhart. of Spl'ingfle~d, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. F . /Earnhart. •

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Mrs. E, F. Earnhart viSited her daughter, Mrs: J. ~...: Rioblnson, In Dayton. Monday. .

MISOELLANEOUB ITEMs- math~, jar rings" fly .,watters. fc\j)ber stamps and padS.. 'plunlbers' t1ng~

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Sewing Circle Meets At Hills The Volwlteerll rOl' Victory Cuch was en~rta1nt!d last 'Ihw'sday eve· 11mg at the home ot Mrs. Kenne •• N.. Hill.

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Over ninety members and IUeat.l attended the annual 1napecUon of Miami Chapter No. 107. O. B. 8.. F I R .. R. '1' oay everung. Mrs. anna... Worley, Deputy Or'and -~Atron, 21-' District, was the InapectJnc oIfiCel. Guests were present from WIlmiDIJ· ton, Lebanon, New Holland, BlaDchester Morrow. Bprl.ng Valley. New BurUngton, and Harveysburg. After 1o1tlatory work. retreabments were served from a beautifully appolnted table,' by the committee in charge. headed by lira, ' J. K. Preston and Mrs. L. v. Bran. strator.

tHe O"ij,ce 01 Produc~lon OOmrol at tile F1;llIlda ire C:;Ol'pol'iitlon, Dayton. .lVll" l'I ce ly was graduated from h.... o.seve!t ii1llLl I:!clJovl. lJIlyton, in 1 :J(j a d is 1 d Ii n now emp oye as a oookkeepel' ·lor the Morain Ready 1ll.J.lX company. . 'l 'h e man IBge ceremony w1l1 take place at .the 'Middle Run Church, wlt.h Major EI don Hucllinoon, Cliaplain in the U'nlteQ Btaes Army

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lJW'ing the busi.nes.s .session L sOllfdUle 101' luture meetmgs DI: thv group was plannedj tbe net pro ceeas Irom the Civic' c1u15 .d1nne. were turned over to the W. S. C. S and Mrs. Eat'lOOnner was appointel. as new pubUolty ·chalnDan. The evening Wa.8 spent in sew~, and kpitt.l.ng for Bundles for Briloain. Each DlemDer Of the grou . p aI.so took. sewlng to do at home, During the ~l hour whicb 101· loded refreshments were served by the 'bastess to the tollowlnC gueat6: Mrs. ' Charles Le!lI4ay, Mrs. Edwlu

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clllldrel;'s ~Iety for Chrill... ... .a. .). \,lU·.lc:.u J..H4C,)' " vi ~uo, vaK.tiub t.ervice ot the Methodist t ...... " "".)V", !..l"".uu. j, Ii ' t:ll I<C n ..uu t: ch uu:l, WLiI meet.Monda.y IlIfternooll, ,,!·.u~~ . " " , ,,.u,lo WI... U. Ju..cueu bPI'U ~'I, at tile home of Judy Con- bLWI'wI:I·. C" ...VU.Ht! .. ..l~ boll'. Lu.\;y ':! n er, Wltd Phyllis Martin II.!lSlStlng .. Ul <;o.C, lv.ws . VLL't;lllla bCOH, C1l1.ugnter 1\. 1 .·es Ma ~ ~v; LeMay and 01 lvll'. ana' lV,U·S. Israel l:ICQ~t. IUld HeIer. 1-1l.; I111)rlchl; of Dayton, were 1ulWt!l'ly of Waynesville. ·Mlss Sunt..y vlsl~rs at the home of Mr. beo.i.-s lUlu'cmge to hOller Nu.! ely, an . 01 lJU,"loClIl Wul Lle an even' 0' ....""1illS. Iii'auk U. LeMay. ' • • '" • • , uay. AprU 24. M .I S. IoTed Cole and daughter, Miss ~co Lt graduated Irom PhYl lis, of Dayton. were Sunday 'Wayncsvu.c li.Igh I:!cIlool, cla"-S of callers at the Frank U. LeMay resl- 1110>11. alter compleung a business dence. , cow;se she acceptea a position in 'i Ll!!

Mr. and Mrs. E/U:'l Conner enterMiss Ruth Anna Johns enterLr.... talned Mr. and Mrs" Maynard Weltz Ujined th e MJ:Sses Martha Jane flower and vegetab"le ga. by. the yOunger men ' of the suc:tton cups and .bundteds 'Of ather and family and Mr. Hennan Weltz dens 'by dogs and cats that church. ~. Harvey Rye told of articles containing rubber. at dinner. Sunday ,~venlng, Early; Hazel Vnnce and Ruth Hillen ·tted. to run wild ·the lmpofta'n , t work that can-. be &UBBER M:A.TERIA.LB . NOT SER• • • LeMay at her home SUnday. . are perml • . done.... om In ..'n't'_~ .... IcIt VING USEFUL ~ORPOSE,Old au~o over other person's property, VI \If en ..- _ ....e B . , Miss Mary ·Jane Alldllrson was . ,' k and In vlstlJiB new memberI. Mrs, tires used tor bumpers on boats and tGe guest or Miss MarIlYn Burske . accordm~ t.O · C. C. Be? ett, OhaI'lea Davis told or ~s the docks. Old auto tires used tor chll- Frid4y night and. S.aturday. Rationing clerk of courts and assIstant profeea1onal woman ca.n do belp dren's swlngs. AIl.ndoned tires a• • • round summer cottages, e~. '. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fires and bUilt.. L. A. Ltlll'.-.Ii, t:). ..oOl Site Au_ ' co-ordinator for s\Jgar · ra- the cbuIch. . ,,' tioning" Warren County, MrI. CarltlOIl- Cook'· read a pC)rtlon ' IUJ..Iustr lHOl', in cllal'ge 01 sugar· ra ·

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SUl«1l ...... !g In Wal'ren coun.y. LO recc:1y ~ Utlal bo\.ll employed. Irlsti'uctlo~ f,or t1le reglsuatlon to vuests at tl'le shower FrlOaY eVelong . blast for approx1ma~ley ~wo be held here next week .and the ---:minutes _ celt follow'"". lWJ~ were Mrs. l''rank Cook, Mrs. Sev~ cban&es in rea1dence5 two. . "'6 harl'y Lacy, Mrs. l::!ta.niey Bailey, sclledwea lor W",vnesv1ue ll111D1...eD n,.In the event of an air raid On TUesday 'and Wednesday, Ap.... warning: Mrs. Wltllam Appl~ate, and Mrs. cturma LIle nex; t.'NO weeu Mr.....ct (a) The drivers all au!;ojnobUes. Islacl s.:ott, 01 Waynesvillej Mrs; Mi'1i: JlDwiJ'Q I'oIt aDd 0100 .... w bUseIl; and other . free-wheel ve-' consl.1mers will be registered at the LVel et t ·McCullough. of Franklin; leave Waynesville Saturday 1.0 ~ Mrs. HarOld Nicely, Mrs. Pa.UJ. Nlceth ir d' . hlcles:· . WaYl\e 'I'9wnshlp High School beup · e res1 ence on a amall fa:.u. (i> Shall lmmedialtelY' p~U over to t~een the .h~ur$ o( 6 p. m. and 9 p. ly. Mrs. Olive ·Nlcely. Mrs; Arnold loca~ one mue DIDl'th DI: cenkithe A........ or r"·"'slde,· tur ; n oft the Nicely, Mrs. Nina Shvlk. Mrs, NIce- ' vWe on the B'''gar D~" ( , \; ~ :r.;; . . , .:--~ ~~-..:. .• -~. " -~. .~~. •........v..,... UI10U 'ro. Illlltructlons for household con- Iy. mother of the pros t1ve btide- " . ...OIjICB' 4T :IIA&\'SYU_O , . rUles ·. and reguiatloIJ8 be cUpped englnes or motors and leave such sumer reglatr-atlon to be held May' . pee The boUle now occupied by we .. ,_ . _ " , ~, 1Ir: and un, Joae1lkOoJ. larm- ' from ~ paper and Pleaet-v'ed for vehIcles standing -until the .all-Clear . . groom. ~ J1.i;&nlta Porter aM the Pogta haa ' been purollWd by Mr. · • _ '. J ........_ "'' _. . a . . . . . .'" . , • • 4. 5, 6, a.od '1 will be announced hOllored guest. MISs V'-~' .. Scott 1Jr. J~ E. lUlJeJ; 0I~tbJ4l.,. ... -~: ...ve p - - ~e MUle reference: '_ ., lIi&nll Is 81venj' pr~d that em· next week.. "a"" . and Mrs. OeIol'Ie Miller aDd tbeJ ,. 1c1aD atul lW'leoD. hU oPIDIII an liI~ OoI'DeU ' f~ " 1Ibon . .u.- .............. ADc1 a"ui..ioas ellencY"vehloles readily identmable . all or Dayton. . will lDOl'e into the ProPenf as IOOD GUICe at· ~_UlI; Be wW be ~ .1OU~WUt . of W&JbeiVWe. &n4 ~ '1:0 AIr RaI4 "aI'iJIINI as '8U~, such as. fire.; en~es, .am- CHuRCH CLASS HOLDS The bride-elect WIloB also com- ' &II 11; ill vacated. " ~ .tbe ~ pbJslaian In the~: ~~ loca&ed- In ~ . ADd ~oata . bulancea, aild goverD,mental or pubMEETING FRm~~ pUmented this week, with showers Yr. and Kra. Walter 'WIseman , . ........ In ........- nH hoIDe. '1'11- have oae .....,.......... ' . . , th ' .... _..... -... -~ , .. , . . . . . .' '0,-, ,lI1ller .. .. _~ , ~'-- . ...., _ .... . By VIrtue of e ~u~~"J. v.,.""" ~ utility operatect tnicka :,ot po~e ' -- . . given in her honor by Mias' Juanita and· tamllY. new owners and PIIb. and ~ ~ beCm a Ilte-lon, ~ ~ .l~ wbo baa entere,d the iii me by 9r~ance' .No. lA 'of the ca.l'a, phnic1anli' .~utom9bnes and 'll\e Loy~l Bons. and Daughters r ". lIabers Off The M.Iam1 aa.te will , tb~: Be ~ at ~ DIiI· . ~ bIIb '~ .' ¥voz .and . Vl1lare Goundl 01 . ~e{ ve~les C&1'r.~ . lna~la ,ap- ' c~ of tJ:te Wa.ynesv1lle Ohurch. of ~po ter ~d the SOns and I;>ap&,htera occUpy tb,e rooma over' the OUItte .molD." ~ BtiI!l ~. The ~ t~ ware realdents WQneavWe. apProved APrU 8'. 11M2, ' proved and ~~ ,ll)y· the Potmcll 01 Cbl'!st held their mdnthlY fellow· of LIbert7. ofta, vacated I»y the KUlI;ra. RIa oftloe WIll tie equipped' wW1 Off ~ '101' 1'f,.... DurIaa u.t the , tOllowlDK rul. and. ~tJona Defense. ahall noti be required to IhIp meeting , Prlday Dljrht. at tile Mr. anel Mia, & o. cr,au 'aDd the I&MIt cHlpoI;'ri JD:..Ume 1Ir. IIoOoJ ... a . ~ are ~ made and proD1\i...ti~: ItoP .lJb~ . ~ . ~ em~rgency heme Qf Mr. anel lin. Max 'Ran-' ~ntlY 750 carloads Off paper 1l1li1111 and MrI. PIara II. 0raDI 01adIDIr x-rat . . . . . . aD4 nwn- tacIaer of puo UId ~ Be L An ali ralll -warnlnl II8nal opera~ . ', dall. were or4eredi.by Q)e government. tor wID move:into the' J!lp4eonpat . . . , ......, , wm ~ ~ Iftf~ . . . . . ~ . . . 01 • ~ of 1IbOrt. (2) Sball If the afr raid W'&p11ng Twenty-elght· members were pres.' tra.lI1lng and ~dlng armed Ka.Y 1. . ' fa a cra4uMI of JDdlana ~-IIlaIa tram lINDa, wblaUei or otll- Is liVeD between aDd IUDJ'Jseo eDt hWlld",. the tacber. litis Lu- forces. ~t1ce mak. perf~t and lira. Maude a.. wUI. .... ~ .-.M ,:bid.. ~ .. DOfte-nwklDl dt9Ieea CCII1~um. 'mmecllateJr tum ~ Jlibta and ~ DDeleJ. our armed forces. muat be 1004! ~ ~ •

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.......... c - - '''' ow. ........ ' before til-Is column appeal'S In print, It . Is expeoted that PrIce Adm1nlstra:tor Leon Henderson Will Issue official orders pladng a .eelllng -!>n the prleelt of practlcal;y all commodlt.1es. According to the reports received on Capitol Hill, the ceilings will be establshed on retail. wholesale and manufacturers prices. Retail prices wUl be based on the per10d ,between February 21)th and Marob. 25th. Wholesale prices wlll be

can-andWlU ' be done ' 'once the fighting f?rces of the United States are prope~ly supplied with t.h e 00plement.s of war needed to take the offensive" However, the word ,of further Japanese advances In Burma, and the announcement that the Ella Oglesbee, Mrs. Roy ';'3toneburnauthority of General McArthur has er, Mrs. C. A. SOllers, Mrs. H. O. been limited to tJ:\e SOuthwest Pa- Collins and Mrs. Neme Peterson at . c1f1e aera, b""ught a less cheerful tended the district meeting held at ·v reaction here, Grace Methodist church, WaShlngaction here._ ton C. H.. last Thursday. A fine - • • • meeting wa-s ,reported, 'based upon tJ:\e January- 25th to H R 6807 to tabU h February 25th average. Mnnufactul'. . " es s~ ' Wom- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whtteker, a ers prices wUl probably be bascc1 en's Naval Aux"'ft~' ....... " Reserve, was Morrow spen"• the week:en·d with th D b e l l passed ,by the Hc;>use last week. Un relllltives here. upon e ecem er average , e - d th I I! ' e prov sons a the bll~ woDue to an oversight, the followIngs will be placed on some farm er yer, $7; Lucille Salyers, same for and son, Jerry Lee Miss Olara commodity prices, but not all. PrIce men over the age ot twenty may Ing items were omitted from last Marie Ludington, $5; Ruth Kilburn, Daughters, Mrs. Emerson Dill and volunteer (or shore duty With the ' week's Spring Valley news:) same for Floyd K,llburn, $5; Mar- Mr. Lewis Crawford , ~hedules may Ibe changed where Navy; an'd wIII serve In of!1()es, rath I I 1 I Mrs. Leo Wlllenburg and daughjorie Israel , same ' for Mlldred Mrs. ' Ada Kerrick spent Friday e or g na ~r ces are shown to be dlo stations, telephone egchanges, tel's Nancy Lou and Sandra Sue, Brandenburg, $7;.' Marion Adams, with friends In Spring Valley. 'unfair or Improper. The action be- IJstenlng POSts and slmllar ' post_ spent the pas~ week in Bay City, same for Evelyn Adams $2.50. Mr. James l.ucas spent Saturday Ing ,ltaken by the Price Control Ad- tlon T''II', 'Affl Mkh. ' InJstr to d 'h - th s. uey w • rep ...ce a cers and The ' DA'~' Chain' Garden Club Fred Proctor, receipts tor .clgar- night with hUl: sister, Dena Lu-cas, m a 1'- comes un er • e au - en II semen t d """''' home of ~r8, H . W. wh a will be reassigned . met at Ithe ette ¥censes. $4.50; . Book Shop, 100 of Xenia. orlty conferred upon him by . the to sea duty. Service In the Women's Badgley last Wednesday afternoon. ledger sheets, $1 .50; Karl Dakin, Our Missionary Society spent last Price Cont rol Act, and from an Ex- Naval Auxlllary Reserve will be An exchange of flower seeds and Insuranc!! . $139.0~; Office Outflt- Wednesday w'itlh Mrs. Frank Dakin eeutlve Order issued by the Presl- pu!e1y voluntary. The Navy Dep~rt. plants was of a feature of the Oonklln. meeting , d t d Is in ' charge Mrs. Don ters. $UppJ: s for sherif! $4.25; Dr, and family. . en un er h • w~ ~owers. ment plallB to enlist 1,000 women In Members responded to roll call by Robe.r t Blair, medical services at Mr. a.n d Mrs, Everett Bunnell and Each individual In the United the Reserve tb ,begin with, but the naming her favorltll shrub5. Mrs. Jail during March $28.50; Famous Children, of Waynesville, Mr. and States ywUl be permitted to obtain total number may reach 150.000. by :~nT~f~!'~' :s~~;!l~'!ns~~~d a':lto, radio .repair. $1; Griswold Mrs. Harry mbson and son Ervin but one.haU pound of .sugar per the time the full navy program has .Mrs. J. C, Cromwell, SOuth QbarlC8Servl()Q Station gas, aU, etc" $87.50: and Mr. Harry MUler, of Dayton, week lor the flrs.t eight weeks of been worked out. ton, regional director of the Ohio Shawhan Pure OU Station, gas and were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. the sugar rationing Pl'08ram beFederation of Garden ClUbs, 'mtro011, $20.81; Wharton Motors, poUsh. and' Mrs. HHe:p&. Gibson aud family. ginning early In May, according to duced Mrs. McGregor, SOUth Charle~on, who spoke on ,"Annuals." A grease, inBtall lamp, et.<:, for sher~ Atternoon callierS' were Mr. and annournement Issued a few days table diplay of 's prlng ob9quets . was If.C's car, $12.80. Mrs. Arnold ()lark and family, of ago from the office ot Price Ad- Mrs. Susie DOU-;' CorrespondenL exhibited. Refreshments were served stanley Earnhan, sta.m}l6 for Dayton, Mr, and Mrs. Alvis Mich- m1nJstrator Henderson.ThIs amount Mrs. Donald Crites, of Cinclnoall, by Mrs. Badgley~ assisted ,by Mrs. M. clerk of court, $15; Claude WilsOn, tal, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Gibson' Is less than the originally planned spent the week-end with Mr. and ~h~.:a~~::r.tn~~ii'fbeCh::':~k~ supplies and gasollno $51.95; Ber- and daughter, :Phyllls, of near Cen- or expecte" and despite thi! stop- Mrs. W. E. Crites. . bome ot Mrs. Harold Sweeney. caw's Cou rage, same, $28.36; Gris- tervllle and Mr. and Mrs. Morris page of manufacturing 'of alcohol Mr. Ebenezer Andrew of Dayton. PUBLIO SALE wold'S g , I v1ce Station, same, $39.12; Lewis and son, Jerry Lee. from sugar which has resulted In . was ·the guest of h is Sister, .Mrs. . ¥ I am discontinuing ~eeplnr R . E. Leroy, kerosene, aU and fuel Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shaw and fam- the . transfer of approximately 800,- . Nettle Ha'rper last Sunday. boarderlj and 11m moving to Leban~U. $121.08; Franklin Tire Co., g~- ny, of near SpL'lug Valley, called on 000 ltens of sugar from Industrial Mr. Kenneth EllInger left Tues- on, I ' will sell at publ1c auction on 11 6 M Mr d f Ft...... . Third street In Wllynesvll1e, Ohio, one, $1. 5; Rogers and Simpson, r. and s. Lue Morgan Monday allotments to use for human con. ay or .....omas. Ky. on same. $12.10;. Sm1~ Service Sta- evening. sumptlon, The reasons Originally Judge George H. Smith , former SATURDAY. APRIL Z5 tion. same, $8.50; . V. C. Harvey, ' Mr. and MrS!: Clarence Crawford 'gnven for sugar rationing were pre_ j,udge ot common pleas and probate Beginning at 1.00 'po m., the taL samo $~4.75; Motor Inn, same, spent Sunllay E!Venlng with Mr. and dlcated upon the necessity of using courts and now serving as "maste.r lowing Household Gooc1a $10.61; Sherwood Co., same, $25.08. Mrs. Henry Berges, of Beavertown. sugar In the manufacture of high comm1slJioner of probate, announced 1 Kalamazoo Coal Range, 1 on Crest 011 Co.• same, $5.12; Mor_ Mrs. Ellswor:~h Smith spent the alcohol for munition purposes. Thur~day he had been commis- stove, large oven, small oven; QaIt row , Serv1ce otatton, same. $27.84; week-end with her motber, Mrs. Now that su~b alcohol Js 'b eing OD- stoned ,a captain In, the U. S. Army Dining Room T8ble and 6 chairs; 3 Fairley Hardware materials, $23.9&; Mattie Lire and son. mined from other lIOurces, the need air sen?ce command. H~ was offlc_ =~~::o~ C = ; 9x~tR~ Blair and Leroy, coal ipld .gravel. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lew1s and for sugar rationing Is being eha ged laAY notified Wednesday ,by the war small Rugs ; large Fern and Stand; $9.15; National COlorty,pel reflector son, J«r;,! Lee. spent Sunday with to ,the shortage at shipping facUlties depal'tment at W~lngton. Clock; P1cturC!l; DiShes; Cooking . buttons, $37.86; It!ason Lwnber. Co.• Mr. and Mrs. John Koester and for t he trans....... at.lon o. raw su........ Capt. Smlt.h said he has been or- Utenslls and tuany other articlea too . .,..,.... '. ..- d ed numerous to mention. cement. $12; Oregonia Bridge Co ... daughter, Velma at Utica. There Is consldemble Question In er to leave Xenia April 29 for Several artkles considered anblue prl,nt.s and plats. $34.32; Trusthe minds of many at the nbtional Miami Beach. Fla., where he will tiQue. Love ~at, Pictures. Dlsbes, tees ot Publ10 AJ1alrs, ' elootr1c for leglsllllto s 'a s to ' just how t:~t. a enter a'n air service command traln- etc. garage. $20.39; W. N. COx. supplies, sugar shortage may aotually exist Ing school. Those were his only Real Eltate $11 1'0 ' orders. The large ' home. w1th eleetz1clty, . • MlM JUllie Garou. c.;orre..pulldeol and as to the necessity for. such furnace and tJath, will be offered if Lingo Hard·w are Co. s\ypplles and lvu'. Lawrence l:ltarr and Marjorie drastJ.c .sugar rationing. SOme tim!: Mrs. Corac'?Illpton returned to not sold before day of sale. . parts, $142.09; H. S. Conover, s~e, 1>av1;5 we r e Wednesday supper ago authority' was given a Sena.te her home here ~ spending two TERMS: CASH. $98.'70; Railway Express, supplies, guests oJ Mr. nnd Mrs. .Wenaall Committee to conduct ~ InvestJ.- weeks with her daughter, Mrs, R. V. W. N. SEARS. A::~':!.CRANE. $20.75; Haenggl Co.• partu $11.13; Williamson and f~mUy, gation ot the whole sugar situation. Carr. and tamUy. Mrs. Q~ was 111 Kelly Ebulpment Co.• same, t40.30; Mr. and Mrs. J. F'. JacODS enter- Increasing demands are also being of pneumo~a. . In the constr,uctlOn ot 'all types of Famous Auto Supply. same, $74.96; talned a number of friends Sunday. heard in. the House for a sugar In_ 'Mr. an~ Mrs. WUllam Peterson naval vessels, slleet.s of steel , are Photostat COrporation. roll paper, Miss Neille Davis was an over- vestlgatlon. and It Is ,believed thltt and twl' daughters of st. Louis. Mo., laid one over the other In large punch and n u m be r maohlne, nl~ht guest Friday of Miss Laura a thorough Consresslonal probe will tire visiting lw;{r. Peterson's pa~ents. piles and ~ebween each sbeet 01 '210.81; same. paper, developer. eLe., Adams, of Dayton. soon ,be made of the entire s~ar Mr. and Mrs. I. '0. Peterson. steel goes a sheet of hea.yy paper. $56.15; L. G. Anderson SOI18 lumFriends of iM'rS. C. R, Beckett are shortage. and ratlonlng matter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Copsey of CoPacking the canned tomatoes Iber, $76.95; LIngo Hardware, sup- sorry to learn that she Js again oon• • • lumbua, were guests of their pa- which the army bought .la8t year. plies for granct;;tand, $9.38; Robert fined to her beil. Several weeks ago a COngressional rents, Mr. and Mis: Verne Copsey . took 1,000 tons ot ,paperboaf4 ~1' the. ' MIss Betty lUch was a Sunda~~ Committee held bearings In eon- last week-end. equl.valent of almost two mtllJon ltis. Morgan, services. $2. A. Steinhauser. printing . bond.'l aft-ernoon guest of l\darjorie and neetlon with the order freezing Mrs. Clara Stahl of SprlngtleJd, of' old newspape~, packlnlJ oon$28; Johnson and Johnlion. <\hamautomobUe and sales . . At thlllt was the gue8t Sunday ot Mr. and tat'hers and wrappers. Nellie Davis. per strip for grandstand. $1'1.50; . Arth W time, atter the hearing had develop- Mrs. W1l1 Cop6eY. ·Mr. and Mrs. ur' llson of • LetJanon-Clt1ze~ Ba~. transmtt- Dayt ' M MIllry Wllso • ed the serious financial damage that Mr. L. J. WWenb'urg who has ttng bonds. $7.50; Lebanon Ice and on. 1'S. n and ~. M. would come to automobile and tire been the last two 'Weeks, Is able -w~ Wilson. of Leb4mon, were Sunday, . Coal CO., coal for cour.tbousa «te ."~Ito,." "'M d dealers as .a result of the freezing to ,be up around the h~e . ..""" a., moon ..... It'll v ...... an lIIrrI. ' d ,-1_,'..• d .. -",67; Tru:stees or Public Mfairil.. Almon Ferris ' or er,."ISU gov.ernme~t·, ofllo1als .uru' ,an Mrs. Frank Randall have MIsSes Do~ Webbe ' promised tbaIt action would be tak- moved 'to Xenia. light and gM for Memorial Hall $1:.).44; 8cb1ll1ngs. Market. tumbler~ ... .......:. d Th ¥ ~ and .A n en promptly tor , the reUet of such Mr. and Mrs. Todd Walton have . .".' ..."nue a ODl\Jl6OD. u. Da~n d I . , . and cieatUer for same. $3.10; ft ' ' ea. era. However up ' to this .t.ime returned home after spending the ' of lID and' co~tIItIoa .... ' ohe Terry , , , W. O. were week-end ,gues 0. Turton, coal for Memorial HiLl). no wort.hwbUe steps have been tak- wlpter In Dayton. _ Rop-~"'et-Sheep-Btc. f~y. • J Le T lma ' d en to solve tile problem; and many Mr. and Mrs. Henry NoglJle have '17.62; WOOdhtll Cemetery, grave. Removed Promptl1 . e a ge an son. Albert ' , $20; Treasurer of Sta,te. clothing for an d Jessi e Ga rn'e r were S undayaf-' .of >the dealers, wltb. heavY stocks of purchased the MCClellan : property eaII . ., ~, , th . autqmobUes and tires that are rap- on. Walnut street and it ,is reported Inmates a;t hOSpital for e.plleptlcs, te rnoon ca ers I.... e home of Mr. " .1 $13.71. d Mrs Chas v~" Idly deteriorating, face ruin. It now tha.t. Mr. L. E. Horner ibas purchal. . an . . . ~emeyer. and of . WeStern star, publlshing t!nan- u _ Am 11 p ' • appears likely, UDless some .action ed the Wally Bernard property on '''''0. e a ence near Wayne5clal reportl $289.80; JohnsOn and ill for the reJ,lef of these businessmen' Mound street. "'" v e. ' ' J ounson. lumber. $4.41; OItke outA 1ar U ... d ""_ Is QUickly ' taken by the Executive Mrs. Quint Buckles visited her ewe pa..y an UG<>ltet sup" '. . [Itt erll, supplies for probate court. per was hild Bntur<lay night. April Department of th~ Governme,nt. sister-in-law, -Mrs. Viola Oarey,. in,. $6.~0; C4)lumbus Blank ' Book Co.. 18 _.. the h f u_ thait tl1e · COngress may soon ,,6ss Waynesville, last Thursday. ' .... ome 0 •..,.. and JoIn N ' ~ Inven tory book for probate court. J-"Sta f ) ' St . legislation prov1dJng for , ,the Gov- ' ell, Donnie an" Jackie ' Hartsock $85 ; DI'. Ii M. WUllama coroner's . Isun.. or ..awrence . ieavlngrr. this Wednesday arr fO~ who tbe ernmnet to take over . such surplus of Xenia. spent, .Saturday at. tbe costs on J. W. Cole, $5.90; same on a.nny I!outomoblle and tire stocks, ·and pay

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Joy In whioh she charged neglect. The Inventory of the estate of They were married In 1933. She JuUa Munger. Franklin, will be stated that chUdren by a farmer heard 'April 24. marrl:age assisted her In the purA certificate of transfer was 01'cbasing ot her clothes and bouse- dereq Issued to the e.x ecutor of the hold goocis. ' es>Ate of J. Will Wh· Ito. Waynes.... Elmer Grlffl'h • Franklin, filed a vlUe. . The court approved Inventories of divorce action against Blanche Griffith, MiamISburg, In which he of the estates of George W. Japp charged neglect. They we.r e married and Wright S, Binkley, Lebanon. In october, 19S6, and bave one oh1ld. The estate of Bert C. Hartsock, Lillian Seal'~)e, Frankllnl suing Waynesv1lle. was found to have a through- her father. Abe Barkel'!; net value of $343.68. charged William.Sear.ce wltlh neglect Auction sale of real estate beand cruelty in her suit for a divorce. longing to the estate of ' Martha They were married In July. 1940. TrIne Vorbis May 16. Is ordered. and have a year-old son. The estates or Clinton Newcomb OOl\IMON PL'EAS PROCEEDING and 01ara Ida Banker, Franklin, Tbe ' sult.s of WUllam Hegner were declared eXempt from Inherlagainst the Kroger Grocery and tance taxes. Baking Company and Alma' Hegrier The estate of Jessie Mabel Kelt_ against the i5&me dete~ ,w ere ne~, Mason, was found to hav!! a. '. compromised and dlamiased. net value of $5,868.29. The sUit of Arthur DaUlton, IAmMary Ann Kohr, Franklln, was anon ' agalnat Bessie DaUlton was n~med executrix at the estate at dlsm1saed on motion ot the plaintiff. Ellzaibeth Wat t with Rutherford . A jury returned a ver'dlct for the Hayes, Ansfleld Sh1tlet and John defendant In ihe suit ot ElIzabeth .Zecher as appraillers. . Osborn, Mason. alJalnst Hobart D. E. Hey,wood. W61ter Chesney Boatlct. LebanOJl. . and Ollie Scott ~ere named apl"ROBATE COURT praisers of tl')e . estate of Nanle J. Ruth SCott, near Springboro, was Rust, Masoh. named at:lm1n18tratrJx at libe estate Fred O. Meeker Franklin, was ot Rodney Scott with El~on Baker. appointed administer the , es~ate Elbert Awena an.d Sam Simpson as at Henry W. Meekl'r with H. S. appraISers. Conover, Howard Oheney and Fred .The, coUrt aPProved Inventories at Zartman as appraisers. The court approved inventories or the ' eStates of Jennie Lecony. . SpringbOrO; WDlIam Fleldman and ot estates~ at WUllam Pflanzer and --'--:-:--------::----------------

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Mariah Guttery, LebAnon, aud GertruCle DllIt!Y, Mason. _', Waynes'!'.We. Ohio MAIn Stree~ 86le of ce~aln sto.k belonglng_to _ __ . the estate of Oharles E. iA;WIS. Leo- Mr.. HJJe1 Gl~~o- Corrspundeo& Entered ~ Secolld Clasa Mall Matter at Postofl1ce. Waynesville, Ohio anon, was ordered. Mrs. Etta' Blair. a! Xenia, Is MAtlRIAGE LICENSES spending a few days with ' her Marriage Ucenses hn.ve been Is- brother, Mr: Lue Murray. Walter W. Wiseman, Editor and Publisher sued to : MJSs Pauline Gibson ~pent the Mrs. E. C. Crane, Society Editor l.&wrence Skinnel' 24. paper w/lek-end with Mr. and Mrs. EverI88m;D EVERY .THURSDAY work!!r, and Beatrice ~ot.e, 20, :;ec- eit Bunnell and family, of Waynesretary, both of Franglln. ville. . SUbscription Price. '1.50 per . Year, Payable In Advance Mrs.' HUey WOOon called on Mis. Curtis M. Charlton, 45, truck , driver and Alke E. OCder, 3 , both George B'rallten oJ Roxanna, . Sat_ of MOfl'OW. urday afternocm. Louis Duckwall, 21. Springfield. Mr. and MI~. Morris Lewis and .3 clerk, and Velma Jane B!lnta, 23. 6On, Jerry Lee. and' Mr. Lewis . ______________________________ ... Lebanon cost clerk. Crawford were dinner guests' Satd r NEW 8UJTS John Rabenstein, Loveland. COUNTY BILLS ur ay .o Mrs. Henry Berges, of l:."tsle Meadows. FranklJn. filed a The 1nventory of the estate of BUls alowed by the L-ounty com- Beavertown. divorce actionagajnst Thomas Clinton Newcomb, Franklin, will be missioners Include the following: Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dill and Drs. Dunham, Skavlem and Ehu- son, Ralph, spent Saturday afterMeadows. chargmg neglect They heard May 1. Affidavit In lieu of an account smkveld, care of tubercular pa- noon and evening In Xenia. were married In 1925 and ~ve fo1,U' ~"'l1dr h .......""'" sh A\._ t1ents, $25; Edward Kaiser, Inva.ld Callers at the Gibson home FrllOU en w 06e ........"""" e 00........ • was f1ied by the administrator 01 Verona Joy, Waynesville. fUed a the estate at Elnler Wharton, Leb- care of Caroline Kaiser, $2,50; Ev- d ay even Ing· were Mrs. Mildred eretl Sawyer. same for Pearl Saw_ Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lewis divorce a ction against Charles P. anon. ,

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Theresa suns, $5.90; Ohio Central Th~e p resent Incue 1 d d >the dealers a 'fam price therefor. . ~==~===========:r:=~'~'~~=~=~~~!" Telephone corp" reller phone. $7.90; Mr. and " • • . Ir Helen R. Hill, stamps for relief of Mrs. Ray Starr llUld famJIy, at Day-' Recent developwenta In Pri.nce; f1ce, $6. - ton, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Starr· 8l).d which have bro\lght Pierre Laval • family of-Xenla •.Mr. and Mrs. By_ bac~ Into power In the V1chy,. GovOfflc:e Outfitters suppli::'6 for reo ron Prendel"g8l>t and daughter. emment . ar~ being .. viewed ' with lief office, $1.20; Treasurer of state, of Cincinnati, Mr. ·, and Mrs. Lester ' glrave . ooncern in Waslilngton. LaChiropractic reUef examiner for January and Starr 'and Elmer Starr, of Wllming- val has long been a 'proponent at February. ~0.06; ,Memorial Hall. Pho.n,78 ton M.r. and M1'8. PaUl· R1,ch .,wi ~ench collahorliltion with NaZI Ger_ rent tor sewing project, $26; Singfam1Jy. ,01 Oregol\la, lIlrs: Llda Diif- many. lna ret\U'n to poWer may er Sewing Maeh1ne Co., supplies for fY. Blanchester, lWsB Helen Starr mean that the Powers will sewing project, $).38; Fred's' Store, and Hal"Old. Mr. .James C. Grooms. sOon .hav~ the wUi and control of -1II!!~~~~~.. -I!!II.~ iillliII!!i...III.~II,:: rent of room for storing sllIlilus ~arJorle and NI!We ,Davis. Mr. and the ' Fre~ baitl~eet, and ,perhape COI'1UI\od1t1es, $12.50. Mrs. John starl' tand the ~eet of cven the further ,m ilitary coopera_ DiVine Love has mel and' always honor Lawr~ce 'Btarr. tlon of tJ:\e French -GOvernment, Myron Ha~erer ~d tirother. dU1'lng the mon~ ahead. Dlplowlli meet every hunian need,~y ~er Eddy. ' . ' JOhn' ~enry, were' S.unday' I!f,ternoon 'matlc relatiOns between the Ublted ---.,..----:=-_-,---.:.._ _ _ visitors of ,Mr. ~4 Mrs. Eaten States and the Vichy · Government ' fF===========~' Hagemeyer and daughter, of n~ar have beCome strained; Ambassador Oregonia. , . . ' " .~y J1aa been caUed home; and AUCTIONEERING , ] . 14;. and Mrs. Mear!e 'rem were the brealdni ott of relatmni , beSunday afternoo:n callei'll of Mr. arid tween tw.o, iovernments would LoweU Earley, of New Jasper, not ' come as any great 8U1:p~ Jo .--D\vJtItlt BeaBoI~, of 5pringfteld, obIIer:vers here. BaOBB8 UoEN8E was a Sunday visitOr of tbe Bea.son ' ." " • News of' the recent', American . MlcCluren tamuV. I . Por Dates Phone 28M WQIlea, bodJJnc atta«* on tbe~H,~n. ville, Ohio. Reverse Charpa. Love 01CiOd 11 love <!f. had 'a beartel11q ellIOt In the ~':==:::;::::;=:====:::P iOOd and ita tion'. capital. It dtIIwutrate4 wW

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Mr. and Mrs. Evan Bogan (nee Ina Compton). of Pursell avenue of Dayton. are announcing the en- • WIll THII W. , gagement and aPprOQcl$l~ mar- , rlage of their daughter. Miss Mar· jorle Bogan. to Emmit C. Nevin. Son of Mr. and Mrs. ROOert Nevin. of CIU'l1s1e -avenue, ~ton. The wedding will tie an evmt of May. Miss Bogan Is the nJece of Bet your Ule you c:.lo Wi'.... YOIl Dr. Ii- PoaIUT PD. ' Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Bogan, while you ue P'oWiDI- 'I'bia'-,Waynesville, Route 1. .c:aD lav .. maDV .. 20" man . . . 'p., Dec. he. Uke pulletI. _ 1M Dr. PATRIOTIC F1LM 18 H_ R.aean:h Farm. SHOWN AT IJRANGE Pan·..aWi. _taiu ..,. ..... .. A motion picture, "Land of the ' ltimulate body fwacdou ......., Free," was .enjoyed by members of em. to build bie m- wida · .... the WaynesVille Farmer's Grange, of ea capadry. You·D .... ... Saturday rught. The fUm was frame. to produce your . . . . . . shown by SUperintendent L. A. the four bWloo d _ eat ......

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JOZEF McCOY .T.acher 'Of Piano & Accordion SEVENTEEN YEARS IN . DAYTON. ,.EXPE- . RIENCE IN RADIO, THEATRE, CLUBS AND RECITAL. CHILDREN AND BEGINNERS A SPE. CIALTY. , For Waynesville reaidenta all leaaona will 1M given in your own home. For rur.1 reaielenb leaaoat will be Iriven in my' rural .tuelio. S':"'II accoreliOlU available on rentitl plan for thoae withinlr a ' trial perioc:l o~ four leaao~•• A few escellent buy_ in aeed .ccordiona.

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\ConLlnued lro01'" pili" 1) \;.l'lal bla kour. w lIl,ng and da.nger ~ the emcl'8cllC~' vellloies as hel'ClllL- Blgna.ls· may 'r emaln llghted wli.hou~ Miss Frances Jom';; WaS proclalnlbt;J01'e deUned shaJ.l not be reqUlI'ed 'belng dImmed, hooded or otherwISe 1t tlley are 1ll[1.s~ed. FOR SALE or "Freeh 100. Baird. Joyce Beal, Donne. Mae to t urn orr theu' .lfuhts ., Dre~d 01'- -onniers. 'foot. 3Also ad .queen ~d Gene Collctt... king of HOl'lOR ROLL d1nuned. hoocl«!d 01' .masked in a IV. In ol'der to canoy out, ectee Eggs. Sarah O. He.ston. Wayne6BraJlnock, Oarol Bunne.l Oernld the Waync Township high school. eniol"8-AU Star- Bet,t y Thompville. Rural Route 3. Phone 21199. for 1942, at ceremonies held Friday son ; ~Ierlt~eanne Baker , Edith , Cook, Judy Davis, T'eresa Ball. J aek manuer approved by .tlle Oowlcll of Lively the provlsions of the fore_ Hammond, Charlen.~ E<1enlleld.WllDclense. 1.0 the case of an al;_ Ilolng rules:. • LOST..:.. Black Wh1te and tan Short evening at he high ScllOOI audltor- Berga n, O ene Collett. BeL~le Davis 1a D. Hudgel, Evelyn LUcas,Mnry K. nounced test or trial blackout such . a) No oceupant of any building haIr fo)( terder. 'part Begal, 3 lum. They were chosen by popular Rita , Conner. Frances Johns, Reba• ... Mendenhall, Janet Peters ; Flrst- emergeney vehicles may proceed 01 of any portIon tllereot ~ per- ' old. answers . to "Zipper", lJcenae -vote of the entire student bOdy ot Surface. Anna M. Whltake.r. ;\11 Star- Harry Rlluy, Jirnmy Stan- wit h llglltS. on wiLhouL being nut such buUdlng or BUch portion . no. 1815. Phon~ Waynesville 2826. the high sc~ool. their Identity reJunlof" Merlt- Marie Hardin and I>bel'ry, Hnrold Purkey, Billy Stubbs dimmed, .hooded or musked. ' Ulereof as he m8¥ oceupy to, be rnalnlng secret untll Friday evening, Helen Hisey ; Sophomore. All Star(3) Shall not purk ill front 'of any. llghted or ' such ' illumblated (elth4-9,l6,23-. PCeUCer, Ji:veiyn Spray, Jan~ Carl when it was revealed by John Flsh- phylliS Rickey nnd Aimetta Steinke tire . exit. !ire piug, fire engine ex on tHe outside. or on the WOOL-You are -entitled to celllng Shaw Carolyn Burnett. I\lerltAner. music instructor, who acted as SC,hollllltlc- Charles Rye, Merlt~ prices for your WOOl. less neceahospital entl'anee or at a l11slde in Bucb way that su'ch lightnet Le Tinney. Bobby MOI'an, Arleon house, master of eeremonies. l t in' . S;IU"Y marketing ebarge.s. OOnsIgn Clarence AmbuI'gy and Glenna BaU. DllberL Barnett. Ruth EMn· s re e .erseotlon. mg or Illwnination is vislble from Y9ur clip to the Ohio Wool GrowAfter Ule ltlng and queen had been crowned they led in the Wade; FreShman- All tar_ Murtha hart, Suzanne Harlan, Bal1bara (4) Shall noL block Lhe center of the ou tsde) ,between s~f anli ers O9operative Association where Eo.ly, . ,tJ i- I ayl) 11 Crabbe nd It will be handled by licensed Hall'll. Nltamae Knicely; Perfect any s~reet. or stop oppOSite to or so Elunrlse wllCBS whUe so llg,hted or ~~~:~ ~=~l;h: ts~arted Llhe e;e- Jack Cra ne ; Elghth- AU star- Ed- Au endance- First_ Bobby Moran close to a stl'cet car as to Impede illwninaLed there ls stationed in graders soldofonfullltsvalue merits You'll 'beandsure fa; e mus c 0 a ·wyna Stanforth ; Merit - Donald it. Waynesville Farmers Exchange group of Lebanon m usicians under Brown, Glennie Ohapman , MaryJ. Ca rl l;>felffer. Harry Riley . J ane the free flow of traCfIC enga.gcd in such bulltllng or such portion thereShaw, Jimmy Stansberry, Anette emel'gency opera Lions. 01. as the case may be. a persoll or Co,. lJocal Represent8itlve. the direction of Ccdric Stanley. Anderson. Em CBLlne EJamhart, Dick TInney. b). Tile operators ot all )ltreet pel'sQns capable of and responsible FOR SALE--OOOd Brooder House. The crowning ceremonies and Irons Rosemary Mulford , B ulah • • • cars and of such railroad trains or or putting out the lights or makAlso ke refrigerator. McOOY. dancullf were preceded with . a. fine Smi th; Sc\'ent.h· Merit- Ann Welt ; Senior Class Play "SmJUn' Through" locomoUves as al'e being operated ing them invisible from the outside phone 2910. program of stirring band music Sixth- All \.ar_ Patsy Baird. Peggy ~cClLlu·re Sarah WayneHenriet ta Penupon or along the strcets O r b 1gb In the event of lin air rald warnplayed by the Waynesv1lle high Cha pman, Enrl Rye. Betty ThomllS. FOR SALE-9 ewes, 14 Jambs. H . R. ~Ollll: band under the direction of Merlt- Donald Oa k .0 , Norma Long- nlngton; Mary Clare- Rita Conner; ways of the City shftllimmedlately Illg or signal for a blackout is glV_ ' Fordyce Waynesville. Route 1sohool Mr. John F'lsher. acre, Bonnie Sat terth waite. Yvonne John Cartaret- Genc Collett ; Dr. bring them La a stop and shall not en. This rule shali apply to every Ferry. Phone OCntervUle '1418. W ayn~.ville Owen Hardlng _ Robert Earnhart; pro.:eed until the all-clear signal is occupant of any bulldlng whatsoSMART COl\IEDY BOX-OFFICE Stubbs Victor Thom pson. Marjorie FOR SALE-19~0 TUdor Ohevrolet IOT'STARS COLBERT Winkler: F·iCth· All Star- J ennie Ellen- Anna Marilyn Whitaker; Il ven. If an air-raid wal'ning is glV- ever.: including but no~ limited to Sedan. Low mlleage. g~d tires. Kathleen Dungannon. Helen Mar_ en between sunset nnd sunl'ise such dwelll!;lgs. residences. apartments. Lee Braddock, Eil een Brown, J\lerltInq\llre Hymans, . garet Oons; WHile AlnleyHenry opel'lltors shaH also i1runedlately apartment houses. hotels. boarding DlVlght Barnett, Betty campbell, Satterthwaite; , Kenneth Wayneput out all IIg11ts and keep them houses. lodging hOU5es. stores ofJudy Conner, Bob Hastings Eula W ANTED ~ RENT-Couple wants Hoak, Helen KnIcely, .Phyllis Mar- Orv1lle Savage; Moonyeen Clare- out until ~llO all-clear Signal Is flce buIldings. warehoases. manu' house near Waynesv1l1e, Springgiven . No stop shall be made so as facturlnll establishments. industrIal mances of · t he seWlbn, starrlng tin Lowell RC:;I olds, Emnm J l a ll Frances Johns. . Iboro, 61' Bellbrook. Will furnish The above cast will pr~en t the to block any street intel'secLion or plants. l'aUroad 'statlons schools. refe rences. Reply Waynesville P. ClaUdette COlbert, Ray MllIand and Smi th, Frances WhItBke~. Erma . Brop'Ian wAhdn erned' "Skylark." which CUI·tls; Fourth- All Star- Mary Do. classic "Slmllin' Through," May 15.' the entrance to any !ire engine churches, hospltal3 and other iost!O. Box 315. 4-23· 19~2. This stOry is the same that house. ~ tuUons. In the case of hotels of============;;;;;; ens e . es ay and Thursday at ra Hough and Harlan Earnhart, III, Whenever an air rald warn- lice bulidtngs. ' apartment _ J Lhe Twtn Theatrc, ls a gay comedy Merlt- Mary An.n Burton, Barbara endeared SUd l act resses as Jane FIRST AID NOTICE METBOD1ST CHURCH of the m atrJmo~lal errors of a mod- Hartsook , Kathleen Heubler, Dwight Cowl, Noma Shearer and Jennette Ing 15 given between sunset and lodging houses. boarding houses and On Friday evening. April 24. at Lou1a C. Radley, Pastor • , other bulldlngs to whlcl1 the publlo ern young couple and a handsome Michener, . Fran-ccs Reynolds Danny McDonalil to the pubHc. The story sWlrlse: 7 :30. at residence at Dr. Mary COOk. ta) All lights outside or vlsible is permit,ted or invited or as to any footloose bachelor. Simpson. Doris Woolllrd; Thlrd- talfes place I.n England at t he time SUNDAY a review of the First Aid course reof the World war with a renective from the outside ' or '811Y bUlldlng, portion of which there Is a: common Spotlighting Claudette COlbert as lUerlt- Alberta Brannock, Charlotte Ohurch School 9:30 a. n1. cently completed, wlll be held. ThIs either thro\1g'11 doors. windows. , skyuse by the occu.pants thereof. ' the act plcturIng Vicborlan lire flfty the screen's foremost comedlenne' Burnett, Bobby campbell, Nancy Worship Service 10:40 a. m . lights or otherwlso shall be 1Jnmed- owner. lessee. or the person at is prellm1nary to the tests to be Thls Sunday ~be p,a stor wID give critics predict she'll top her per~ Orane, Dale Dakin. Clara Fields years before. F,F,A.-F.H.A. BANQUET lately put out and kept out untli persons In charge at tlle operation Irlven soon. .' tlle 5e9Ql,1d In the series of sermons lormance 111 tile unforgettlilble DorothY Pfeiffer, Betty Satter,t h~ new clllSS for women wlll be orThe F.F.A.-F.H .A. Banqu et was the all-clear signal is given. Lights thereof. as the case may be. shall be on "The School of Ohrist." The sub- "Arise 'My Loye," In ,which she also waite, Ru ~h Wardlow, Sue Furmis; ganized in the near future. Alllnter_ in the school cafeteria WedInslde any bullding may be kept on responsible for the observance at held " jett WID be "What the Dl.sciples co-starred with Ray Milland. ,fl l Learned About the True . Nature ot She portrays a. modem young SecclOd- All Star Willleimina Brad· nesday, Aprll 23 , The teatured or turned on only where througb b~, l'ule as to all portions at the ested women may attend. wUe who dlvol'ces h er advert1s1ng- dock. Marta June Rush J anet Mlch speaker was a native from India. tlle use of shades. bllrids. curtains. building to which the public is ReUgion." CARD OFT~S blankets. screens. point paper permitted or invited. or as to wh1cll .The Youth Fellowship will give a man husband when he places his ener. Merlt_ Ma rtha Adams, Nancy N. Ohevre. cardboard or otherwise 'no llghti~ there 18 a common use by the occu. party In the recreation r ooms of business career ahead of their love. Howard also dll'ecl;ed and produced Is visible from t-he ·outside. This pants thereof. In the case of vacant .. ,I wish to thank all those persons the church nert Tuesday evening. But sbe's too deeply In love with ft. rUle shall apply to all bUllcUngs of Ibulldlngs or vacant portlona of who showed so many' kindnesses h1m-aod vice versa-to make It a

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Cincinnati-Thebest news [rom Th-is wasn't eXMtly something every kind and. description lnclud- buildlngs. the owner, the lesee · or during the ·recent lliness a n d Ohoir })fBetlce Thursday at 7:30 permanent arrangement . .Dashing p. m. Brian Aherne a bachelor who' has the Cincinnati RedS Is that Ivai new in Howard's .:areer. Previously lng, but not llmited to. dwellings • . the person or persons in charge deat.h of my mother. Mrs. BenJam1n a boat a captivating line and '0. Ooodman is sucterlng ,no ill eCtecLs he appearea In a dual capac1ty f or residences apartments. apartment '· thereot shall be responsible for the MU1s. 1 wish to expnSli ilpeclal s~ MARY'S EPISCOPAL moon, talks Olaudette into a sky- from being struck 011 the right el- , "Pygmalion." starring in tbe film houses. llotels, 'boarcl1ng houses, observance of this rUle with- respect thanks for the. beautUu1 noral trlSUNIlAY' AFTER. EASTER lark which finally lan,ds her nboard bow by a thrown ball in Ohicago and dlr~t1ng It. In "Intermezzo. a loclging houses. stores, office 'build- to such vacant buildings ' or vacant butes. the amorous , young man's storm- last week. OQodmnn Is a vital cog Love Soory." he aiso starred and co- Ings warehouses. manufacturing portions tllereof. as the .case may RAY .P. MILLS. Mr. EdwiD S•. KinDey tossed sloop, ' In the Reds' outl1t this .year and hls produced. esta.bliSbments, industrial plants. be. as he shall own. lease or ba.ve in 10:00 a. m. Sunday School Here., In an exhfbltJon of slap- loss for a long period would have In produ~ing. directing and act- railroad statlons. schools. churches. his cibarge. 11:00 a. m . Momlng Prayer and stick .comedy tha.t will be hard to been a serlQUS blOW. ing In "Mlster V," Howard found hospitals and oLber. lnstitutions.The .(b) No owner, lessee or person or Sennon. . While Ooodman was out there ' the benef1~ of sUch a synthesis to occupant of any portion of a build- persons in charge of the operation toP. Claudette takes a landlubber's 7:00 p. m.-Young Ohurchmen. bea~ from the sea during the was considerable be ' many. He was able to act as a ing shaU be responsible for the oI;l- as the case may of any sign: WA,!,~~ CII1lROB OF , ltnockabout scene on Aherne's boat. done by Bill MoKechn1e, and these sort at cinematic catalyst, blending se~vaoce at thls rule as to ,sUch bill"Poad, piet or similar structure CUBIST There are any number 01 other de- trla16 proved to Bill that Oerry the. d1fferent elements of portion thereot as 'he occupy. street. t raffic or beacon' Friday and SatU~.j lightful comic situations, with Ray Walker is not nelder but ' production . Into a, smooth whole. If o~e ,occupies an entire bulldlng oth~r publlp IJailit ~!!.....!!.nd in the Mas: IlandaD, Minlller M1l1and. Brian Aherne Binnie a fellow wbo c8.P,~ . ' aw ! .the Prom the vantage point of. an actor he shall be ' responsible lor the ob- str~ets. lanes aJleY8 squares. parb GENE AUTRY SUNDAY" Barnes, Walter Abel, Mona BarrIe. outfield pomtlons well . BUl alSo he could eritlclze t~e dramatic Vlll- servance ot thls rUle as to the or bridges at tlle Vlllage of WaynesBible Scbool 9.30 a. m. in Ernest Cossart and Grant Mitchell learned that Bert HaILS Is an able Ue of action or dialogue; as director ' whole ot such , bUildlng. In the case vUle. or of other llgbt. including O~un\,on' 10:46 a. m.. aU cOming In for thelr share at the outfielder. wh1cll Is something at and p~ucer. he handl':"d the me-' of , hoteb ot~lce bwldlnga. apart- .a warning or danger- 5lgnaJ, shall Prea.chiJig. 11 a. m. honors. Junior Endeavor. 7:16 p. m. value. tor Haas, because of' hls tre- chanlcs of the prcldu.ctlon by sUck- ment houses. lodging houses, board- perm1b the same to be illuminated , With Smiley Burnette Miss Colbert put on a glamorous mendou& batting a:billty and spl!ed ing to nbsolute ob1ecuvity. ,lni houses and otiler bUl1dtngs ' to or llghted blit\¥een sunset and sunSenior Endeavor. 7:15 p m. Alao C6mmUDity S' • one-woman fashion show. wearing is a fellow McKechnie wants . Preachlng. 8:00, p. m. • The cast that smpports Howard in which the public is permitted or unless such owner; lessee or and Dick Tracy. No. 18 different warckobe models of keep in hls regular lineup. "Mr. V ," which UlIlfolds .a d rllJllat!c invited or as to any Portion of person has made adequate arrange_ WED~DAY Prayer and Bible Study, 8:00 p. m, evening gowns, . sUlts, sports wear AU ·these things are or partkular story of a mysterl,ollS l1be~tor who which tbere 'is a commoo use by the ments tor 1JnmediateJy putting o,,~ Sunday ~d ~oDda; You are Invited to come and wor- negUge~s and an array of eyefUl ac- importance at the moment when anti-Nazis from tnslde Oerthereof. the owner. les- th'e ' same the event of an ' &lr ,Because of shortage of cessories deSigned to make the wo tile Reds are meeting thelr ' stlffest lnany. Incl1;1des Millry Morris. Fran- see, or tlie person or persons in raid or blackout · signal or alarm; ship wlth 'us. f~Jm, th"e United Alltist men illt up and take notice. competition. Al ter they conclUded cls Sulllvan. Hugh McDermott and ' charge 01 the operatlbn thereot, as provided, however, that atree.t lJ(rbts Corp. was forced t9 ~n"ERRY Cln 111CU OF CHRIST traf·flc beacon lights. W. C. P-mllh. MlnIBler The richness of the production n two-game series against the St. A. E. Ma·thews. 'Unl1Jte most tilms t he case mal be: shall be responslble ing ~el many qat~s 9n "To Be sets furnish still' anotber sulking Louls Oardlnals in St. Louis TUes' on tills subject. "Mister pokes for the oI;>servance of tllis rule as or danger signals may reDUiUn or' Not To Be;" So Sun4Ry feature of this sophistkated farce. day and WednEsday, they headed tun at the Gestapo and its meth- t6 all ,POrtiOns of the bUlldlng to . Ughted during a blackou.t SUNDAY they and Monday we will sub Bea.utlfUl Long Island estaes witll for Pittsburgh for two more games Dds. 9:30 a. m .• Bible school which "the publlc Is permitted or are dimmed. hOOded, or masked in stitute . . 10:40 a. n,..• Communion. unusual lands"aplng and terraces; Thursday ,and Friday. Those Pirates Invlted ' or as to whJch ther~ ls a a manner approved by the Oouncll 11:00 a, m., Prea:chlng. Sennon a home ot ultra - modern design are a mighty tough outfit now. sort Paperooard Is ,made from old common use by the occupants 01 D~fense. UntU a plan for the subject will \be. "The UnlIghted with the last ' word· in furnishings. of a new edition of the Oashouse ~ewspaper9 che~p fiction ' mag!,,- thereOt Shall be responsible' for the extinguiShment, d~ or hoodOburch." .tarrina 8,:00 p. .\11 •• Preacb1ng. Sennon sald to outstrip Hollywood's most Oang that Frankie ;FrIsch piloted Ines. dlsc~ded wlrapplng paper a'lld ' observance of this rUle with re- ~g 01 sue,n /I~rellt Irghts traffic subject. ",The ,Three states of 'Man lavins~ examples. are but a tew of at St. Louts. used 'corrugated l)aper· Trade estl- spect to such vacant' ,buildings or llght:s. beacon ll.gihts and warning at LESUE. HOWARD - The Pleshly, the ' Intennedl.ate Saturday Sunday and Monday. mates indicate the average family vacant porti9ns thereo~, as the case danger signals rui.s tieen adopted' by Thj$ . Jlicture is ~ new and the EternaL" . • the settings employed by Director Mark Sandrich as ' a' background for In their own Crosley Field. the Reds ~uld save a POund, GI-owaste paper a may be. as he shall own lease Or the OouneU of Defense they may \ Come. let us go up to the house you probably haven't day • . . ' of the Loid. We ha.ve no book but Paramount·s smartest comedy ro- are scheduled to meet the Improved · . have In his charge. remain lighted between sunset and in uch about (it. It the Blble, 00 oreed but Ohrlat. no mance of the ye~. , of thiS year's m'ost I Chicago Cubs. headed by our old ).. (b) No door. window or other exit sWlrise. numes but the Divine. It wlll ta.ke 20.000,000 tonS of steel sh 11 b V N ·a~tion a,n 'd ilJ' i frlend. Jimmy Wolson, Th'is series a e opened If the opening of " . 0 person shall wear, exhibit displ " to make 10,Qoo./)OO anny reconnais- th ' 1\11'. HOLLY M. E. CHURCH Di(~tUl~PIl ' 'ttee will be tough Itself, but just think e same will all,?w light to be VlSay or use. ' for any purpose. 'I'.. M. S<:arff, _ _ lUiniller sance cars and trucks or medlum Ibl 1 th any """ d See it by all ... Sunday School 9:30 a. m. E. A what·s to follow _ a set of gamCB e rom e outside. arm ,..:..n , badge" emblem uni.Earnhart, Supt. -: against the favore.d Brooklyn Dod- tanks. 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$10,$5,$3 Prizes For Lawn Beautijication

Prizes at $10.00-$5.00-$3.00, payable in War Savings Stamps, are being announced In the oommunlty lawn beautification campaign, by the committee In charge. The property Improvement com• ... - - - - - '-'--' ~ '.' m1ttee of the Waynesville Civic ,::;pl:akmg of long sel'vice, club appOinted by the retiring C.l · St rou d h\ as 'b een serv- president Fred Grauman, to be in ' Sle lDg this community with charge of the campaign includes llOme-made butter for a pe- Howard W. Cn.~e, new Civic club

l'lOd of 29 years and is still going strong ... Miss Mcln' e and L'eorge Wl·nder. t lr U' t eachers in the local schools left Harv ey sb ur g 1as t Sun d ay evening with very, very red faces ... they ordered sandwiches in a restaurant there

Repubiicans T 0 S end De Iegates ' T 0 Conf erence

Mrs. J. R. Updyke and Mrs. J. B. Chapman were selected as delegates to the Spring conference of th:! and as they were not known, OWo FedCl'aton of Republican Wo-, had to leave without eating men's dubs. to be held in CIn.clnthem when Mr. Winder dis- natl May 6-7, Mrs. Nettle TInney . covered he had left his mon- and Mrs. &lph Hastings were selected as alternates. ey at horne in other trousers Delegates and alternates were · .. Rev. Clarence S. Grause.r, chosen at the montWy meeting ot founer pastor of the Metho- the organization"held last 'Wednesdist church here sent Orange day afternoon at the home of Mrs. V. B ra.n s t rat or. Raper a red, white and blue L.The after.noon·s program, .p resent· f or h'18 8 Oth b'1rth day lid by Mrs. Ralph. Ha.~t'~ns was 118 lIec k tie -anniversary . . . in a note ft..llows: Accordion selections, Miss Rev. Grauser stated that they . Martha Jane Early; current events, a e 1 th t d t .. "Mrs. Grace Smith ; 'b ulletin on r co ors a 0 no run reasons for shcrtagcs ot materia is · . . incidentally one wo~ld and commodities, Mrs. C. E . Mlchnot think Orange was as old enCl' ; Mrs. J . D. Chapman, chalras. his years . . . a true fish man or the Consumt;r 's comm1ttee . of the local Defense Council, read story ... Mr. and Mrs. W. B. some bUlletln.s and reports, pu.i>l1shSquires and MI'. and' Mts. ed by th.e govenunent of Inte rest to }Jaul Hough spent Saturday the consumer during the present

a nd Sunday angling at Indi- Jemergency; study toplo, "The Ad, t t Oe r al' d t u an ne , ' COil uc ed by Mrs. a ..11 lake and repo' rt th"y ... Ralph Hastin. , humorous rea.l'~n, o •• , ......... . hooked 50 crappies . . . an- Mrs. Harry Satterthwaite; humorother true fish story ... Mr. OllS readings, "To a Horse," Betty and Mrs. Carl Sherwood Satterthwaite; "Just Mother," BonBa tterthwalte. spent the week-end at St; nieOver eighteen members enjoyed Mary's lake and report their the social hour which followed the string of crappies totalled ~O meeting, durlne which time refresh· .. the local boys have been ments were served ·by Mrs. S. S , EllIs Mr J P Larr1ck d Mr taking some nice bass from s. . . , an s. Ralph Baatlngs. the rivers and creeks here·.. Mrs. J . R. Updyke will ent ertain abouts ... Wilton Hartsock, the club in May. son of Mr. and Mrs.' Ross .Hartsock, completed his basic training last Monday at . Nierced, Cal. . . . after ten weeks 8 ~vanced course he "" u. .. , I B G 'tl t '11 be awarded hl·s ... ·wl·ngs" ..... ery . ray. prosecu ng a wI tomey of Warren county. was the and a Second L1'eutenant's . h U. S gues. t speaker at the meeting of the CO~miS8ion In t e , . NeW Century, club Friday afternoon. Army Air Force Reserve _ .. Mr. Gray gave an informal talk on friends of Miss May Wright world and war conditlons. was , will welcome the glad' news 1.0~~.= u8e that she is returning' to wei-e in attendance and ~ered 'Waynesvilie to reopen hel' ro!! .c all with the name of a favorite '·h ome here' after spendl'ng gelD. .

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Local News 2,500 To Register . Mr. Gnd Mrs. C. L . Duke

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and Mrs. Paul DUke and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duke , president, Will C. St. John and L. . were guests at a dinner party SunWayne township residents be- blooc1 or marrtage." H. Gordon . day at IJle home of Mr. and Mrs. S. came "sugur conscious" this wee.k Applicants should come prepared Plans for the campaign were anEdll.or's Note: III cooperation D. Henkle, of Lebanon . a.:; plans went torw!U'd tor the reg- . with a list of the members 'of th\lJ' nounced last week, when the Civic with the steadily Increasing activl• • • IstratioH [or rationing purposes of fumilles giving the exact name of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duke en- an estimated 2,500 consumers in each. club accepted the sponsorship In tt ell 0 f , th c loea1 CIv,'JIAn D e fe n e .. - -~ we w ill tertalned Mr. ,and Mrs. Norman this locality during a four-day peeonjunctlon with the annual com_ COUllCI'1. ID Its m a 'DY P''''''''''' An exact description Of ' eaCh bi h b I In m.unlty clean-up dnive. pu s cae. wee, t b'IS coIumn Frankenstein and MISB Isabelle riod commencing Monday May 4. member of the fam1ly unit, glv1ng Any r esident of the Village of Dews of activities, reports, a nd no- Adums, of Dayton, and Mr. Ernest In addition to the Individual con- the height, weight, color of eYe6, supper. Waynesville is ellgibie to. enter the t 'lees 0 f a il II I1ln~~ II es 0 f th e 1oca I Cook, at Sunday • •evening • wner registration soheduled for color Of hair, age and &ex of each contest. Registrations are to be Defen'se or,aniuUon. Watch antl Mrs . Harold Tttylor, of S an May 4-7 wholesaler, retailers and one. made at the Miami Gazette office r eQd "On The ~ome Front" for Dc- Francisco Is spending a few weeks indus~rlal and Institutional ~rs of 'l'he person who rgLsters for the on or before May 15, 1942. tense News of your communUy, with h er mother, Mrs. Edith M. sugar registered Tuesday and Wed- famlly unit IIUlSt state h1II or hel' Tbe period designated for the nes day of this week. exact relationship 1.0 e~IOW4 -'" member May 15 and •.1'6 ."a re• tile dales des- Harris. lawn improvl'Illent Is trom May 15, !gnated for the Defense rally to be • • • In Waynesville, as elsewhere the of it. to July 15 1942. Mr. and Mrs. Alber t Kreiling, of reglstrart;lon will be conducted in It 15 necessary to kno~ to th~ staged by local EmerGency Defense Co I t K t tl k The prizes of $10. $5, and $3 will Corps, under the direction of Dr. v ng on, y., spen le wee -end the schools. Township consumers pound Just how much sugar 18 in be awarded to the t hree entrants wU h Mrs. Martha Henderson. are to register at the office of the posse.ssl.on of the ' household. H. F . Dye, Commander, for all resl• • • whose la.wns show the most 1m- dents of t he community. Supt L A Osr st e in thg hi h Th e amoun t 0t sugar will be dividMr. . Elnd Mrs. S. D . Henkle, of '" provement during the two month The rally is be111g . given to in_ Lebanon were hosts to the mean- school bui lding, May 4, 5, 6 or 7, ed by the .n umber of PI}Opl.e in the period. Awards w11l be made on or struc t. the Corps persolUlel Ilnd 10 ' her:> of their "600" Dinner club for between the 110urS oI 3 p. m. and 9 Cam1Iy units and stamps ' will be before July 30. Infol'm and en tertain the general dinner , nd cards Saturday evehlng. p. m. Special attention to Lhe torn out by the registrar tor all Names of judges wUl not be made public. • • , place of registration Is bewg em- lIU8ar in excess of ~wo pounela per public, but wUl be disinterested parGI'eat progl'eS8 has been made by Mrs. Mark Rogers enle~ned phaslzed, as It was previously an- person. If more thun four IIt4mJP6 ties Crom various local organiza- all the local def,ellSe uru ts which the members of her bridge club and llounced toot the registration woUld haVe to removed, illlluabce Of tlons. will soon be ready for practice and cine guest, Mrs. A. E. Stout, at an Luke place at Ule grade buUding. ''-ilC: book. will be wiUmelcl un'll rehearsals. evening of bridge Friday. Members of the committee in later. Members ot the loca l Defeme Prize winning scores were-field by ·charge · announced the change due In order to accomp1lah the ~Coun'ilil 'reqllest that residents of Mrs. S tout and Mrs. Frank Swart- to better parking faclllHes at the gest regi.>trll.tlon JOb ever underth It tt d tl ls zel. high school bUilding, etc. taken til so lim1ted a time. appUe commun y a en 1 rally • • • One-and only one-memb'er or can'. for ration boO'-a ..... .... ..... and support the fine work bei ng Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Charles Powell and - . . . _c _ _ Funeral sCl'vlces were held ' Wedeach famll nlt is to h d ' done by the Defense Corps. 1lbildren, Louella Sue, Charleene . y u go to t e urge to come PI' paretl with accurrt:glstl'ation OffiCe In the school dls- ate InfoMlat10n to aU qu-.......nesday alternoon for Mrs. Emma • • , and Charles, Jr. and MIss Helen -E. Barnett, age 92, who died at her Within the nex t few weeks, tl'ict in which he or she reSides, to wll!ch the r4 i&trara will uk .rum I h S t d In rt Griffen. all or West Union, W . Va., lome ere a ur ay morn g a er great effort wUl be conccn traled on register and to apply tor ration tiU1ng out the appllca.t1011 form. I d lIin spent tlle week-end visiting at the a pro ooge ess. the campaJl1n for the collection of home oC MI'. and Mrs. Wal&er Wise- \looks for the whole fa~. Slnile To further tac Hate the r~- . Mrs: Barnett was Waynesvllle's scrap ru bbe 1', ac,cor dl ng t 0 a repeople not m em be rs 0f a •~"-,,.. d ........, t10n, .,upt. L. A. Garst, State Ad- ' oldest resident and had r esided port from Ruodes BUllllell, cl/au'- Olan. • • • unit, even if they board with a minlsrator tor the local rtliatnPr 11ere dW'lng seven ty -five years of man or the Salvage committee. J . Dr. b.nd Mrs. H . F . Dye and sons, famUy. mus t apply for themselves. tiOD. announced '1'Uesdi7 tbat. • her life. She was the widow of C. B. Rich- bas been appOinted chalr- and Mrs. Orville Ro.se of Dayton, A fa mily unit haS been de11ned form out.lU11ng the 1D.formaUon.. reW. Barnett , who died in 1919. One m.a n of the. comnllttee In charge of visited Dr. and Mrs. PaUl Eippert, by the Office of Price Admln.istra- qulred of the persoD ~ daughter, Mrs. E. V. Barnhart, died lecl tion us "a group 0 t t wo or more wlll be sen t h orne witb ... . aunin g use d ru bb er. 0 f L pper Sandusky. S un day. · _ - eldest in 1929. The Saiva ge committee also an• • • individuals consisting of aU per- student iii each family. Parent. ..:e Since the death. 01 her daughter, nounces that checks . for scr ap Iron Mr. a nd Mrs. Olenn Bland, Bar- sons who are living together in the requested to a.tudy th~ ,forina be.. Mrs. Barnett had mad.e her home collected ' in the township wlll be ilara Lou, and Ur. and Mrs. A. E. same hoUshold 'who are related by 'fore realsterlne. with her son-in-la.w, E. V. Barnhart. maQed tWs week. Stout and daughter. ' Winnle Jo, • • • \\el'e dinner guests in Middlet own, Up , un tll the declining years of her, Ufe, u·~s.· Bn~nett flgure'd promI:i d a.... Plnl)S a re being: completed )Jy the un o.y. • Inently in the social liCe oC the COUl- Sulvage comm1tt4le for a "Waste • • 'TIl e W'a yne Toymshlp Mother's munlty. A lovable pCl'sonallty en- Paper Station," where persons !lvub will meet for the annual elecdeared her to many fr iends who al- Ing ill the country or within the U Ull of otflcers F.rlday afternoon, ways round a warm welcome within village may brlnlg t heir waste pa- May 1, at the grade bullding . her home. per. Boy Scouts will be on duty to • • • The F. F. A.-F. ·R. A. banquet ers of turb""b to .>'A-e. -... ........ Two nephews Willard. of Okla- receiVe a nd take care of the papel·. Mi:.s Betty Burgess, of Wllm1ng- whloh was held Wednesday, April 'nle sentora wJ;lo p1aJ;l to ~t lloma, and Earl, of Washington C. The location of t his station will be l" n and Mr. a.nd Mrs. John B . 22, was declared <by many to be tbe their play May 15, are wor~ very H. and two rueces are the 'only sur- announcec1 in ne xt week's column~ L ullS and daughter. Marilyn. and most successful one in a number of hard to perfect "amutn' Throuab," vlvors. • • • F'. B. Henderson, were Sunday dln- yeurs. Billy Nisey served as toast.. th Services at tile Mcel.ure Funeral Additional registrations for the • I MIss AI 'd J t . at fantastlc eomedy drama l.er li ues,s 0 ~e an . Q . mas er. He cleverly introduced . the Which Is the tory ot the Ir1t f Home and burial in Miami cemetery ladles Auto Mafntenance Cor'p s are Gons, t d t k . I s Ip 0 being r eceived and Instl'uction s u en spea ers, M ldred Smith, a womaJl wlio returned to help • were conducted by the Rev. R . L. • • • Myron Hagemeyer, Rita Conner, pair of young lovera achJeve olasses .tor thls I!lTOUP are expected lV.lSS Betty Rou tzahn, of Lytle, ..... Hackwell , of Hanulton, Cormer reca nd Tom Florence. In turn, Mr. happiness she h aA fiftv v ....... ..... f St .. , , h h to get. under way in the very n ear wa.:; thc ovcrnight guest last Wed..... "" ....... -to - r a . ...ary s c urc . future. n w~day of Miss Irma Fires . Crabbe introdu<led Nilkorth Chavre tore. been tbwarted of. ' a native of India, who spoke o~ . Thr h th . oug e County :Board Of ~nlor First AId Inst.ruction classes [or MI' . and Mrs. Harold Sucher, of the history of India and stressed He{llth, ~a1lpoX' vaccine baa been men are being conducted by Dr. A, Dayton, were visitors last Tuesday agriculture there. Mr. Ohavre also d1l.vl.buted to local doctors.ThIs ftC E. Stout each Monday evening. of Mr. and Mrs. J . P. Larrick, - 'brought an Indian costume which cine wlll be ad.m1n!stered to 10uDc -AccprciJng to an announcement .. • • Mrs. Strader modeled. Chavre .him- and old aWee upon request 01 the InThe annual JunlOr-Senlor banquet Tom Stan~berry has enlisted in self donned a genuine turban and divld I h h _,,_ :by Dr. Maljl L. Cook the first class ua w en e c..... at the docwas held at the local high school Iil the new course of FIrst Aid in- th e U . S. Army Air corps, and left definitely put the American wear- tor's office. ThIs otfer Ja in ltull dlnin.g · r~6m Friday evening. for Patterson Field, Monday, to en,.tr ctto I women eruo11ed in ter Ualnlng. a war mell8. ure. School ' recorda •__ Preceding the dinner. toasts were ... u n, or . 1&& given by Gene Thompson, Virginia, Defense :Units and for other Inter• • • dicate that a very .amaU· ~port1oa Preston and Gene Collett. Welcome ested women of - the community, M r . and Mrs. J. P. Larrick were of our community ~ II vacby the Juniors, DIock OSborne, and will be held at her home Monday 'visltors III Gashen last Friday at- "t:I c1naLed, and at th1a tlme, we CUl-~

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ternooll. ••• :~~c~~or!r~anY\lllr::mlc~:= Mrs. A. F. Melloh and Mrs. BerWith local Legionairres in parents and children to ' take ad.. DBl'd Melloh were Dayton visitors charge, 360 Waynesville and Har- vantage of this oUer and to rurib- . Monday. vey Pur b t th • s. g men e .ween e ages o~ . er the Vlotory campaJ.gil.. · • • • 45 65 1st ' aIlra. B .. E. HathaWay and'Mia. J. Mr . and Mrs. Howard Fogt Rnd reg cred here Monday in Those students who will '80 .to many years in Florida . . '. B . . Sackett were in eha....e...of the thoe fourth national selective serv- Oxford Baturday, Un .. 10, io com-. • ,. son were dinner guests of Mr. ancl -'form,erly her home was a program presented as ~ollows: i'Am~ Mrs. M. A. Fulkeson last Thursday Ice reglstraLion. pete in district tests are Kal1.ba frequent gathering plae'e erica," aung by the olub and followevening. Registrars furnished by ' the Early, Raylyn Crabbe, Ruth 11(0, Ralph'p SnOOk. P t f th Am I ' 'o -r the young people of the ed by ·the Pledge of Allegiance; "The . • • • • 06 0 e er - Keever, Qlmetto &elilkei 'Pr&ncea ' f GYPIJ TraU," Bung by Mrs. John MiSs Mary Eva LeMay a.nd Mr. <can Legion ' included Emerson Sur_ Johns. Jane Hartaocii, Jean HArtcommunity w her e many Turner, accorDpanled by Mrs. J. H. Fred Hen2l of Dayton, spent the face, Kenneth Hough, George Wa- IiOClt, Jack crane,' JameS a.a'_I.. " -plea~ant .hours were whiled Sackett; a paper' entitled, "The LIfe week-end with Mary Eva's paren ts, terhouse,. Keller Hoak" Pre Brad- Marceline Peters, aene ThOlDp.OD. away ... all eyes and necks of Olara Barton" Mrs. Sackett; anMr. and Mrs. Frank U. LeMay. dOCk and R. R. Hartsoclt. Ruth Anna Johns Phyl11a RlCk '. • • • A capable f t h ' . el. . craned toward the sky other vocal 8010, "Angels of Mercy," B. T. Vlce, of ' Lewisburg, a tor_ corps 0 s enograp era Gene Brown, Vem 'MCGrew &nd . ) the official song of the _American ~as furu..,hed by the Commercial Dorothy Guy. Tuesday afternc;>on watch- Red OJ'0flI, by Mrs. Turner. mer Waynesville 'resident, sulfered class or the Wayne Township Hip a '-'.nlor C· ......a.- . • . a stroke of apoplexy l~t week and SChooL -- - mg a h uge army b om b er ' After the .meetlng refreshments C'_aPlay:.... .......... _. · ...... - .... n1.."_ Is reported to be In a serious con....... ~ &~v_ soaring over..the village . . _ were served during the social hour years. dltion. May 15. . b h it to' k ' 1 to members and the tollowlng·guests. Funeral services will be held Sat_ She 15 survived <by two daughters ENTERTAIN AT FAMILY . remem er W en . 0 on y MeryI ' B . G ray...... Wi·,_ w n Upd ' " urday afternoon at 2:30 for Albert Mrs, Pearl McMaken, of Waynes• • • nr.t.n>n Baocalaureate-8UD.da1 . ev~. s .... ~. y..e '\ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dooin, of D~":.. ~... SUNDAY May 1'1 an automobile to ,cause that "....' "_.0 . .y./. 0:. ~Adley, ....._. A. ' _. ~y, S. Cornell, 79, who died at his home ville, and Mrs. l:. D. Welch, of BIs~ aaAD .....,.. , Olncinnati spent Sunday afternoon M Senior Claaa .....:~-'.IIav III .' much excitement .. _. Bar- Mrs. L. A. ......WashbUrn and Mrs. near Ferry Wednesday evening at mark, N. D .; one grandson, William r. and Mrs. Harvey Rye and ~"'I' ., y. , ., llIn f br M M k f 0 yt th 1st with t heir mother, Mrs. Maude S. son entertained at a family cI.1nner Senior Prom-May 11. Ian Stevens, telephone com- qlUt.rl~ LeiM&J. 5.:30 after an ess 0 t ee years. c a en, 0 Il on; ree s ers, Crane. C t~,.. __ . . The services will be conducted at Mrs. James JorutlS, Mrs. Allen Hole, party Sunday. om,mencemen...,....." 20, pany · head recently was the McClur~ Funeral ' Home and and Mrs. Lesta-r Kenrick, ' all . of • • • Their guests inclUded Mr. and Alumni ~-~ 90., Mrs. Jessie 'H yman and Mra. A. named president of the Lebanle n erw burial will 'b e made in MIami ~lpe- Waynesvllle; and one brother, Jess'e T. polinsky and daughter MarylIn, Mrs. Leon Salisbury &nd son, of n) • ,anon Rotary club .". '. prep- . tery. Thomas, of 'VVa~esville. visited relatives In CinCinnati, Sun- Washington O. H.; Mr. and Mrs. arations are being' made.for . ' __._ . ' . Besides 'tile widow, Mr. Cornell Funeral servilces were held this day. Bemlm Stewart, Of Dayton; Mr. .' . J , W ~.. leavea to· mourn theu- loss ·two atteJ.:noon (ThUrsday) at ~he • • • and Mrs. W. P. s&llsbrry and Mr. ~~, th'e Opening of ayne Park , Dalile1, B. Underwood, "", a We- daughters, Mrs. Marc Wilson, 'of WayDesvllle Methodist church with Mrs. A. T . p.,ol1nsky and daughter, and Mrs. D: R. aallsbury and fam.. ' ~14 pool 0~1\IeiDorial DaYt 1~, rea1dent of ~arren C9~~, died,. Wayneav1lle Rura. Route' and Mrs. burlal in Spring Valley Cemetery. Marilyn were dinner guests ot Mr . .ily , , W~ co_ wheat erowera Which' i~ 'not \80' . tar ' away a h1II ~ome nev:r " ' BarVenburi oeDe BeheW1t of Spring Valley; , and : Mrs. Max .K ohlhagen. of will vote " Qn" the lRvPQIec( .~ :~ tbJa ~Th~y~ 'momlne after an and ' one brother; Pearl COrnell, of DEMOCRATIC OLUB NOTICt Jamestown, Monday . night, . SPE~D WEEK-END AT marketlni qqota retereaduQi,~ ~ th a t Msy JD upon us •. , 1llnell til ~t • fear . Be wu now . . . omo # 11.-1"8 ., ,.. . ' . . ' J..)rtle., ~ven grandchildren ' alsQ Mr. and .M1's. W. B. Squires and _ 'IDflVEBSITY urdav . " a t the .0_ .. _ pIMea. a ~ew restaurant 18 beJng. ~ Uld lived hta entire ille on the survive. . . \ - .' .: " The Warren County J;)emocrat1c Mr and Mrs .. ~.ul Hough spent . ~d Sharp. Oowit, .AAA ~ completed on th~ grounds fann where he ~e,d.. lpi'app1e orch- ', 'TIi~ decealled was bom in War- Women's " club wul meet · a.t . 'the Saturday and .Sunday t1sh1iig at Mrs. ~ley 14018 was the guellt maD, annouDCed: '. .': 'just n~rth 'of th·.! ~ilI race ard ~ famOUa throurhout thla ~ ren ~COUI1ty and liV~d . here dtlring home of Mrs, W. E .. Bls~op, Indian Lake. . ot her ' daUghter. Mary; for Moth'~ayne ~p, ~p ~ .; h ' . ~ Of ~e CQWltl'y. : ..., hl8' entire. lifeume. Mason, Tuesday afternoon; May 5, .. • • ' er'!I Day ' week~d actiV1t1es at in ~elYWe; ~ 'I'oIra. . . fl~ ermep have .been ~vora Include hla wife, Wlthe1- , . t at 1:30 p. m. Plwt of the afternoon ., , Ohio Uni.versity; Athens. . ab1p, \owwb1P hOUIe' .l RIdInIDa: ife~ng in their be,st licks at pUn~ and four da_hterl: _~ Bar- ~TAIN , UNDAY 'VlSITORS will ~ devo.~' ,t o sC'lVing for the ENDlRTAINS' AT LUNCBE9N Dr. ~ L, ' COOk, accom}iii.n1ed DeerfIeld!rowDlbJp. in: '1Iuoa,;- __ both Wa)rne Parli: and the IDOIld ~ock, lin.. !'red Brad- ' . ' ' ~ . Red Cross. AU members are ask~d _ by Mrs. W. ~" Madden. was 'the D1cipi\1 bll11d1JlC: ~ . , . . . . Jd :'Sprin- fishing lake dOCk ~ lin. ·Arthur WU~e. all of SundAy. afternoOn , ca.Uera at the to at~d. .' . Mrs. !" .T . PoUnsky e~terta1bed ~aues' Of her ne1ce, Mil«;k"ed on Sun- 1Iblp. lI'NDtUn _ "'~Ht. o .' e' . wQl1llViUe J\lU'&l Route" lIIIil lira. .Oeorp Walton boIne 1Dcluded Mr. ,..at a one o'clOck: lunoneon laIt daf for the apecial activities. --- 8a111D~::i=1~ sOQtll ot 'Waynesville and ArtbUl' Wilde of Il!Jn8 J!IrUIab. It. and Kra. olareliCe Smith and BOn. , -1JNI)ER00lE8 OPERATION Tbunc:\ay. Het. iUesta 1Dcludeclllra. . ...." JD ~ sODle good eatcbes have J. ODe . . ., lin. 8e.rab O. HMtcID, J~. of Spriq Valle1; IUlci MD. . walter XOhlhalen and dBuahter. GRANGB NOTlCB· been reported. _ Of .pear JIan'epbura, aIIo 1IJI'9lvea. "'tIl_ Walton, cd ~Earl coimer. manqer of the 10- Ju~ Ann Of ·JCII1n, m: lira. - . ~ W1U\e beJd Baturdar at- Mr.,and lin, ,1Iem7 ~er. cal Texaco • Ie 18Jiousll m at Henry Llpoflky, 01 BI.rrInatoD. Dl.: A ~ will . ;held Saturday . . . .at ':10 at PlleDda cbUnIb In cIaUIhtei'I ~ 'and AIm&, of MeOlellall XeDla.~e un- Mrs. AIle Ibman, of XIIDII.; and nlilbt. Kay ~. You br1nI &be _ -. we turnJah U. ...... __. 1t¥1~~~~~:~;=;::~· U}1iIiDIiIt In Ill· ,.... .... . . . , ...... ac. •• derwmt an PridaJ nJabt. MrI. II&x K....JbIpn /"of JamtISenior response by Lyle Fox. evenllw, May 4, at 7:30 p. m. Places for the guest students were arrallied at tables attactlvety decor-' Bted in ' the olass colors, blue 'a nd " ' t white. A delicious three-course d i n - · ner was pCl'pared and served by sev- n aynesvl e Cl'al mothCl's of tbe Junior class students. Mrs. Viola Carey, a ge 74. died at Alter' the banqUet, danCing to the her home on North street, Tuesday, . . music of the "Canlpus cats" \orch- after an Illness of several days. tra from WUmington! was enjoyed. She was the widow of Frank The hall was decorated With Ba- Carey, wh 0 preue d ed heri n d ea th waUan scenery. several years ago. 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LO~lle ,.'lte, CorrlSpondent The Junior-Senior Banquet was held Saturday evening at the gymEnteN!d As second C~ Mall Matter at Postolflce, wayneS\'Ule, Ohio nasium. At six o'clock thirty stuWalter Wiseman, Editor ~nd Publisher d~nts and the faculty were seated at Loaol Bou-.I No. •••• _. _ Counl, . ....... _______ . . ..... !I ..... "'_'_""_ ' " beautifUllY decorated tables In VicMrs. E. C. Crane, Society Editor tory form and patrlo~Lc -colors. Prot. ISS~ EVERY THURSDAY · H. O. Milligan led the devotionals, Oat. __ ........ _. .... .... llU. __ • Book 0.. No. __ ...... .. .. Oartol .Oarr . gave the "welcome" Subscription Price. $1.50 Per Year, Payable in Advance I . NAME. ADDJlESS. AND DESClIJPT10N 0 1 _ to wbo... 1he boot Ie to b. pause. The menu. consisting of -a iMued: chicken dinner was served by four SeaIW,» 3~ ( A) nt Iht1 1' 1.. , SOphomore girls. The entertainment ~ .. ~, •• 4-4 ---iloMl~tu"ij' c.tr".V..u"4 -NT· ...... -.., .. --. .. -· ......MrDliLi.. i ....ii,-i . . S' . ' et Crlallaal Code m ake. 1\ ... Cl'iminal ufTc-nee. plUlLthubl. lry u for the evenIng was dnnomg, tollow1 l:H'lteb, «rdC, lhat I bin wirneue.1 'lie lf1ttlrimum IJJ "" ) 'WaI.. ' impri.on . ed by a theatre party at the Murphy' t, ,,,liu nf. ",na ture and lhtu W,U' lhdou n "" _ . 110.000 ji.... Of' ""'~. '0 O' ~ . bcnril1' tbe .bcno 'wwucw..... lJocu Ilel l •• malLe a I.i.e atal.e me n l Uf rc,I' 'I'hea tl'e in Wilmington. It" lbe ApllUUDt witb lbe .bo"ce' tatod len'a lion (u a.,)' Dell.rlme ll t ...t:r uC" .lOpt I'cmo.,ed. The "FldeUs OIass" of the MethA.'~I~' or tbe Ullhed tale" r.0I\1l\ION PLEAS PROCEEDINGS Mary A. and Elbcrt Irons to Jere,I) "' matter wiltltn Ihe jUl . odist churcn met Wednesday eve,1I01ion of an, Oepartment James Marlanos. Franklin, . was miah Woods. interest in 2 trac ts in nIng with Mrs. Louella MJUIgan, as A.,euo1 vI tbo nleOtt S"l~. granted a divorce from Margaret. Turtlecreek twp. hast.ess. The evening was spent Jeremiah and Jessie Woods to Temporary alimony and attorney ('l'bi. 'P'(XI reec:nad ( UI' I. fer c: nl.l'ic" bJ LooMI "oar,1 \)( Apl,li ant) pieCing a quilt. fees were allowed in the suit of Mary Irons. lot 3 In Stokes addl1" " UluJe,.. i, ned he.rc.b,. ~ .Ui .,. tu tbe Office of l*riee Ad.uloil tnt,klD th a t I•• Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Moore. of (1) Number o f lle-nOWI iu 1-" 'lIIiI, U nh. ineiUl-'iu. I lie I reon M _1Ded abo,.. _._~~_ rece.inJ the follow'"1 W.r ~ Il.I '1) 1) Uook. on tho d.tu indicated below 01' Uta th ~ Il uck LilllBn Scearce, Frankl1n. against tlon to Lebanon. New BurUngiOn. were FrIday aftet·hueuf. ,nd thai whll cadi ~III hD rcaD"um. Lt.o truth \If d~ ••• • amen .. lD Lb. (2) The pct"1OD nalbod abo" e i. tur(oceloin, apvllea tion. WJl1lam Scearce. Warren and Mildred Nelson to noon callers In town. [J D D O D D The Court ot Appeals hM aC- Robert M. Blair, lot 3 In Gllmour.S«inl No. 1),,1.', MJss Cleo ;Kirk, of S. VIenna. was a u. r.T[I.n. ltOTDIUl n[J 8 8~NO "' I'S. BON. nAUGU TSIl. l-: "OIt>TION firm ed the decision of the lower Christie subdivision Lebanon. (3) Tow .mounl or wbile and ,,",WD "'I'" In any bm .h":h here SWlday afternoon caU1ng on court In the suit of Richard PoorMerle Early. deceased, and Helen friends. io owned by .~ . ' om;ly Uoll Of I.. _mbon: _. .._ .... .... _____ ... _ Ib.. man. appeUant. and John Walker, R.. Williams, et aI, to EVl'rett Early, Miss Lucille Tucker, of College (b) ., tl~ rterMJU o.mod alHJvIC I ' N.OT. DlOmlta" 0(. F~mi" tJnlt. administrator of the estate of Mer- t.wo t, acts in Wayne tWIJ . .'-Ie .he total aBlount ul . lute and hrowu ...... r 'lI an ,. fcvm HIli, spent the week-eud at her wWeb i. oWlltil h, the perIOD naJlllld .bo,el __ .. __ .. __ __ ____ _ .. ___ .. ___ lb& vme Walker. appellee. Clara I . Banker d~ '!t' aM'd, t 'J 110me here. Luther and Maggie Tinch. interest 3. Number of Wu., a.tioD Slaa'I" 1u be retl'Wyed &om W .... B •• 'oo Mrs. Madge SmarL hM sold ber l\fAB RlAGE LICENSES In lot 748 In Franklin. residence h ere. and In the near fuBook 000 ("poo tbe bula Worm.lioa Mal.ed Abo".): -ji-No'N-i:w'iiii-rtoMiMllrrlage lIc~e have been IsRobert Miller Blair to Warren ,..---, (CoatiDue CD In __ lide.) LUl'e w.JJ1 reside in WlliningtOll. OPA Form No. R-SOI fl· sued to: 'and Mildred N. Nelson, lot 3 In Nelson Medley. a tormer resident Paul LaRue Van ArsdeJe, 24, Blair sUbdivision. or this town dJed suddenly Friday Everett Early to Charles Everett _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ electrician. and Rita French. 19, . morning from a heart attack at h18 clerk, both of Franklin. , .a nd I?ena Kenrick, ~wo tracts in The inventory of the estate of CHARLIE'S BELOVED home near Wellman. Floyd Stevens, 19, truck farmer, Wayne twp. Samuel Orvllle Johnson was ap_ TRAMP IS OWP OFF MlsS Grace Smart was a Cincinand Bal1barl\ Beck 22, maid, both COUNTY BILLS proved. THE OLD BLOOK nati visitor Frl<\ay and Saturday. The invimLory of the estate of or Morrow. lUlls approved by the county Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis were LebJ esse LeWiS RLchardson, 24, ot cornm.lSsloners include: Ura A. Rogers. Lebanon will be "The Gold Rush," Charlie C'h~p- anon business caUel's Monday aIMJddletown. mill worker. and Mary Geographical Publishing Co., read May 12. lalll's next screen feature at the ternoon. Vlrglllla Surface. 20 Lebanon, ma- a~las $13.50; Gul! 011 Products Co., Additional executor's and attorTwin Theatre, ibeglnning on TuesBorn to Mr. and Mrs . . Robert. Chine operator'. gas for sealer of weights. $4.12; ney's fees allowed In the matLer of ~ CLAIlENCE J. 81l0Wlt day and ending on Thursday night Smith a son, Thursday afternoon. Me..- .. ~ , .. ow. DtMrtIt Wa.y ne Gray, 21, Haneysburg, Wight & Decker, suppl1es [or jail, the esLate of J. Wlll White, 1s said to be a sYDlbolLcaI autobi- Aprll 23. laborer. and JOsephine Shelto~ 17. $3.55; Morders. Inc., pad files, ink WaynesvJl1e. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Harris, of Foster. Seventeen seaboard States go unWMbiD.gt~n tensely awaits Euro- ography by Oharlle himsell. Report of sales oJ Nathan Fred, der a strict gasol1ne rationing plan pean developments. There Is a dlsWith '~hat genius which Is pe- Pittsburgh were Saturday guests of Jack L. Barcalow, 20. machinist, tor treasurer, $5.li5; The Johnstonand MarjOrHi Kinder, 20 bookkeep- Watson Co., forms for recorder, executor of the estate of Belle HI- May 15th. WllUe thj~ exact amount tinct feeling here-one that can be cul1arly .Ills own, and a-galnst ·the his ~ot.ber. Mrs. Allna Harris and $5.40; Ohal tel's D. Maple services znr. approved. background oI the old ttlondlke aunt, Mrs. Susie Gill~m. . er, both of Franklin. of gasoline to be allowed each pas- sensed on every hand-Lhat events as iaw librarian, $125 Inventory of the estate of Judgold rush days of Cbaplinesque conCharles Easter of near town, met NEW SUITS of world-shaking Importance' are senger car has not yet been offic'Western Star, advertlslng dr.awson Barger, Franklin, approved. ceptlOn the greatest screen comewith a serious accident Friday Margaret Wineba.rger, by Florially announced. It is expected that scon to come I.n Europe. Op l~on8 The inventory of Lhe estate of dIan depIcts w1th subtly tender and whlle cranking a t.ractor. causing a ence Mayne, her mother, Franklin ing of jurors. $1.20; Ofllce Outfltfive or six gal·lons per week will be are varied as to what these events fUed! &. 'dlvorce action against Ralph ters. supplies for Common Pleas, Frank A. Guard Lebanon, will be the average allotment. Necessary are t o obe. sOme believe that Great delicate masterstrokes the struggle broken jaw bone. Miss Madge AnI cotner. 01 Wllw1neifarger, charging neglect. They $1.25 same for Probate court, heard May 13. tru~ks . and official 'vehicles wlU be BritaIn and the United states are of man's eternal hunt for happlw~re married in January, 1941 and $4.20; Columbus Blank Book Co., Mary L. Drake, Lebanon. qual1- allowed more gasol1ne. The ration- soon to 'begin a European invaSion ness, hls hearbbreak and tears and mlngton MIS the week-end guest of tllr grandmotber, Mrs. Madge Smart have a SOn Whose custody the plain- letters ' for authorlLy. $3.50; Stanley ned as executrix of the estate of Ing program for gaSOline will not at tempt to establish a Western his laughter and joy. Earnhart, stamps lor sperm, $6; her sister, Harriett Drake. with Chsrlle. ot course, wears the Mrs. Roy Clark had as her Sat': effect Ohio. at least .for the present Front agaJnst tbe Axis. Others that tllf seeks. Croll-Eaton. ambulance service. $&; ' Clilford Evans, C. J . Waggoner and derby. bhe cane. the baggy trousers urday dinner gueats her cousins. There Is no- shortagl! of gasollne or Laval wlll scon take Fran"e into the Helen OSborn lUed a suIt against A. F. Lippert. M. D., medlcal ser- J. W. Goddard as appraisers. -the funny ~i1Usta.~ he and the g~Mrs Eleanor UUum of Lebanon, MYron Oborn for dlvoroce, llharglng vices, $3. The inventory of the estate of 011. RationIng In the seaboard states wa r a~l\.lnst the Unlted Nations, and teel cutaway. He waddles Instead of Evelyn sChwartzel, of Waynes~ has been necessary as a resUlt of that, with the !!.Id of the F:ren h Heer Printing Co., sheets for Julia Munger 'FrankLin, approved. cruelty. They were married in Sepheavy tank ship losses In the At- F'l~et, the Axis powers wll:l endeavor walks. he 1s easily bewildered but ville, . MIss ElIZabeth Clark, of Oreternber, 1936, but have DO children. needY 'chlldren, $1.50; Earl Hatfield, he Is also eiislly aroused when the gonia the former Lydia Howland, Sb f her malden services as mechanic, $76.05; John lantic and a lack of sufficient ship- to gain contI'ol of the . Atlant c. e seeys res toratlon o NOTIC-E TO CONTRACTORS b ully 'll; trying ·to put one over on oC Clnclnnat.i, and Mrs . Clark's slsFr STATE OF omo ping facll1tJes to sene ·t he heavlly Olose attention Is 'being given to the name aoer. Barr, payroll, $163.60; Johnson My- DEPARTMENT OF IDGHW.AYS any llttle fellow anywhere. ter. Miss Lucille Tucker. populated coast areE'S. Russian Front. 'nle final outcome Oolumbus, OhIo, April 25, 1942 Velma Walker flled a dlvorce ·a.c era same, $320.80; E. W. Ross, UJ:larlle portrays a harer -luck • • • t 10 n aP4ut Bronson W!lrlker, same, $481.80: Earl ~asore, same, Engineer ot Sales Legal Copy RED CROSS SEWING The. general price freezing orders or tne war will greatly depl!nd upun Sourdough who chases rainbows oC Woodside, L. t ·, N .. Y., in whiCh $100.30; Raymond Mullord, same, No. ' 42-167 \ un t happens there. II the 1 : 1:" e soul and h eart In the midst of of Leon Henderson. Price Oontrol Members o! the local Red CrosS she oharged ' cruelty. They were $155.60; Harry Mount same. $117; UNIT PRICE CONTRACT uf Hiller lU'e WI8ibl~ to Lake ,the a mqb that Is chasing only one married In 1927 and have no chllSealed proposals will be received Administrator, mentioned here last prodlJ(.tlon committee were gratldren. She seeks restoration of herr En~ Thompson, $147.20: W. F. at the ofHce of the SLate Highway week. were held up a- lew day,s oll enSlve. then fIDal Russian vlc- thing-gold. He Is supported in tho fied with the splendid ,tum , out o.f Allen, same, $194. Director 01 Ohio; at . Cdlurnb s. pending preparation of t ile PreSi- tory seems certain. Much depends rUm, which .he wrote and directed wOl'kers for tlle sewing meeting last' malden name, Marlatt. Armrel Materials Co., asphalt, Ohio; until ten o'clock a. m., Eastdent's messnge to Congress and on actual condiLolls within Ger- hJmseU, by Mack Swam, Georgia week. H. E. Mllls and other trustees of $1175.68; H~ghway Equipment Co., em War Time Tuesday •. May 19, radIo !broadcast. By the time this many. American hlBh oI!l.clals know Hale Tom .Murray, Henry Bergaum . Fourteen women ~Ltended! ~ tb Unit d Br thren church at 1942, tor Improvements In: .' concrete mixer, $367; same, Lorain Proposals Nos. '1 to 3 Inclusive . e e . e column appears In print. both the that something of great portent Is and Malcolm Waite. cooPlli? co~ session and assisted with the sew;' Spr!ngt)oro ask court permlsslon to- s hovel, $6,670; M. D. Larkin Co., are offered as one project and general prl>ce freezing orders and going on there. It may be that the posed the musical IiC)Ore and it was Ing. y Sell -their parsonage asbathe h ave supplies $52.25; Dayton Auto Parts will be awarded as one conthe Presldent·s prOl~am tor pre- general spirit of re-volt that Is dtre:ted by Max Terr. an opportuhlty to pure se a r es1 , - Co., parts. $150; Wests Service Staventing Inflation will have been spreading throughout the conquered NOTICE dence next to the church for this tion, kerosene and gas. $19.83; ::~ed as one contract. , ft~; made public. Older citizens, who areas. bursting Into flames 'h ere and Standard 011 Co., oU and gas. Proposal No. 1 .purpose. remember the detalli; of the econ- there. is a.I:so working within GerConformlngto a policy adhered AUCTIONEERING REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS $234.85; Lamar Body Shop, gasoWarren County. Ohio, on Section omIc controls exercised in World many. The German people have to by other financial institutions: Russell aDd Naomi Dumford to line, $64.15; Flora Motor Service, A ot the Franklin-Lebanon Road, Stanley & Koogler Beginning May 1, 1942, the rate Ec1w1n d Ev 1.B 20 cre in same. $14.37; BraddOCk Implement State Highway No. 250, State Ront~ War No. I , as well IIoS the methods endured many hardships. Their • an , e yn arr,. a No. 123, in Franklin and Clear used to combat sho:rtages of . food losses of - manpower have been of interest on Savings AcCotplts in S~re, same, $12.25; G. W. Flora, Creek Townships, by applying a and strategic materla,ls wlll quickly great. Materlal resources may soon Mason. BROKERS LICENSE The Wa.;rnesv11le Natlonal Bank · Joseph Knorr to Tom and Lula same, $2.76 bituminous treatment Item T-32. the dllference ,between govemnote be exhausted. Many neoesslties of )V111 be reduced .t rom 2% --to 1~% Haines. o.ne acre in Franklin twp. TaYlor Tractor Co., 3-4 yd. end Pavement: Width 18 fe~t. For Dates Phone 2894 Wa.ynes\ Walter R, Fitts to Mary Smith, loader, $4,900; D1srtI~t TubercUlOSis Length 27,720 feet or mental actions then and now. In Ille are no longer obtainable. Can per annum. vUle, Ohio. ~verse ,Qharies. 1917-111 most rationing .WIloS on a It !be that Gennan mQrale is beginHospital hospital care, $93; Luclle 5.25 miles. plot In Frallklin twp. ROSS 2 Proposal Budd Christian, deceased, by ad- Salyers, Invalid cl,U'e of Marie LudMontgomery an-d No. Warren Coun- volwltary .basls. ~d prke controls ning ~ crumble, as It did in 1918? "'l b' minlstrator l to J. Muton Earnhart, Ingtdn, $5; Everett Sawyer, same ties. OhiO, on Sections E, F, D and were more general in nature. only the next few weeks and • • • plot in Lebanon. for Pearl Sa.wyer, $5; Newton Springboro of the Mason-SprlngThe Administration. wlll soon as~ months can glve the answer; but 08rr1e T. Burg~ to, . Sam D. Stamper; $7; · Edward Kaiser, same boro - Northem (Warren County) there is a detln1te feellng 'h ere that Henkle, 125 acres In Massie twp. f or Caroline Kaiser $2.50' Ruth Road, state Highway No. 948, State Congress for leglslat;ion which, in Europe, rather than Indla, is the effect, will permit the virtual draft, , Route No. 741 In Miami and Clear Isadore and O. E. Lewis to Opal .KUIn1m._ same for Floyd Kilburn, ' Creek Townships, ,by applying a blImportant spot to 'Watch ')ust now. Ing of all American truuipower for Lewis, two lots in Rogers' addltlon $5; Marjorie lBrael, same for MIl- tuminoUB treatment, Item T-32. . clvil1an war work. Ui:lder the ,b road to Waynesvl11e. dred Brandenburg, $7. Pavement : WIdth 18 feet. Army and Navy officers returning Carl and Sylvia. Seelenbinder to City of Cincinnati, hosplLal care Length 49.210 teet or provisions of the Bm. as now belnS from American war fronts all reof lbe and condition . suggested and discussed, men could LllUall, Grooms. 40 acres in ' Deer- lor Ben Davidson. $108; Mason p!;!:::Il~~. 3 Dop-CaJves-Sbeep-E&c. ' port that the greatest need of be compelled to give up their pres-. Removed PrompUy field twp. Lumber. Co.. IWlllber for grandWarren C1;Iunty, Ohio, on Section American . fjghtlng men ·Is not of Ella Boggess to Addl!l Collier, 6.44 stand. $166.60; Johnston and John- B of the Lebanon _ Morrow Road, ent occupations, or bUSinesses, and implements of war, but for letters claD acres In Hamilton twp. ston, roofing. nails tor same. $625.- State HIg'liway No. 252, State Route work In war factories. or elsewhere, from home. The home tolks are ROOT FOR AND CONSIGW" _ Joe Tudor to Mary Hassett Klnlf 20; Lingo Hardware, grease gun No. 123. in Turtlecreek and Salem as ordered 'by Federai offl.clals urged to write as oiten as possible to your Ca.ttle. hogs, sheep and calve. 1.5 acres in "'-ank'lIn twp. 1 th to ·. n 49 H be t J Townships, by applying a bltumln- Present plans call 10:1' the program ... , ea er . •e ., .4. ; er r ones, DUB treatment. Item T-32. the men in the service. Send newsy to Norris-Brock Co.• llV:e wire . and to ,be placed under s'upervlslon of C1etus Lamb to ,Harrison WbHe- patching plaster at courthouse, $3; Pavement: Width 18 feet. and cheerful letters, to the lates~ progressive firm for ~e higbest Treasurer ot State, 1 per cent ot Length 28,512 feet or the Federal Security AdmInlstrator military addreSs you may haNe, market prices and good service. more. plot .in Cor-win. Paul V. McNutt. That there wlll be M. A. and 'CatherIne Cornell to amount due for care of in'mates, 5.40 miles. , Reve~ Telephone .Cbar:l" giving the grade, rllnk or the ttUe, . Union Stock Yards, O~nclnnatl, .0 . Joze' f and Helen M"""'y, 70.3'2 acres '15008 Total estimated cost .. $35.403.76 a strong oppOSition In the Congre1;s MaIn Ut, Xenia, 0, . first name in tUll. middle Initial Tune In on Radio Statton WCK1 \AAI ~ • • Proposals Nos. 1 Lo 3 Inclusive of to the enactment of legislatlon tor E. G. Buchsleb, IDe. ' In Wayne Lwp. . PROBATE COURT thls project to be <'ompleted, not and last · name of person addressed, 12:25 ot 12:30 p. m. tor our dal1J such a purpose seems 'Cert!lln. l4anY followed ,by serial number It known. markct reports. Mary Smith to A. J. Hughes, 5' The Inventories ot the estates of later than August 1. 1942. acres in Franklin twp. Marie and Gasper DeFossett, HamThe mlnlmum wage to be paid to members of congress belleve that all all labor employed on this contract necessary manpower for civillan Then given letter or number ot the --------=-:-.-~....:..:-.--...:....:...-..:..--_:_.:....,.--T,:'-..., 'Emerson Harper to Frelda Hodgllton township, wUl be heard May shall be In accordance with the war Industries can he obta.ined Company,. or organization, ' and .son, ,et al, 13.4 acres in Harlan twp. 15. "Schedule of Prevall1ng Hourly designate the Regiment or separRuth H. A:baec.herl1 to Clara.,. A certificate of transfer was or- Wage Rates Ascertained ~d ' De- without resorting to any forced ate Battalion, or naval· vessel; with Herrick. plot' in Lebanon. dered issued to the executor of the termlried by The Depal'tment ot labor plan similar to those now in which the addressee Is serving. The .! , MJles G. Hamilton, by admlnls- esta te of Charles 'Hott, Mason and IndustrIal Relations appllcable t 1mto ef-fe:t under the totalitarian gov- post Qfflce number in care of . the tratr,lx, to Lulie HamUton, interest State Highway Departmen _ el'nments. Meehano ther• . appropriate Postmaster should also Julia Munger, Frankl1n; admlnls- provemetlt& In accordance with • • • In lot 273 In Lebanon. trators ot the estates of May Pearl Sections 17-3. 17-4. 17-4a 17-5 and be given. Never give the location ot Ctl~ropractlc • ., Get ready to reglst;er and obtain .LloYd and Irma Colliv:er to Adam . Bolmer; Lebanon; George KOhl, 17-5a of the General COde-ot; Ohio." the overseas satlon (such as AusPhone 78 Sfllith, 126.8 acres in 'C1earcreek Mason; Henry Meeker and Olin ton The bidller must submit with hls your sugar «<ar¢! ne:ltt w.eek. One tralia) whe1;e .. the ad~ressee is 'twp. Meeker, Franklin. bId a certified check in an amount hall pound per week per person will Bertha Brandenburg to Claud equal to tlve- per cent of the esti- be the allotment of the sweet com- serving. You do not want the enThe inventory of the estate of mated cost but In no event more emy to know that. Place your own mod1ty for at least tne ,f irst ·· few ahd Alta Burton, ,65 acre in Wash- G"~rge Yank, Franklin. approved, than ten-' thousand dollars. name and BiddrellS h~ upper lett -I~n twp. The' cour . t set Man 2 to hear the Plans and specifications a17e on weeks of the rationing period. Of- comer of the envelope. Appre'clat- . ed t ., .th .d rt t of hi h ys fl~e Price Administration officIals et inven.tory,· of the estate of Henry _ _announced that no more than five l.n g how much letters from ho~e • Meeker,. Fl·anklin. tmct deputy director. . pounds of sugar lwe presume , to mean to the men In service ,the In lla The court· approved the first and The direCtor reserves the right to . each pel'soh in the family, w111 be Government will see that 'yoW" · De · Coomer t 0 Goldl e H 0 cit- final acco . unts. of estates ' ot reject any and IlU bids. lot 41 in Sluth Leb- A Hlld b d d H H. O. SOURS. allowed for honle canning purposes: maU Is delivered, regardless of cost ' , una e ran an eory ~tate Highway Director . . This small ailOWanCl! will not be or risk Involved. So do 'your part . anoo. . ~eachler, Frankiln, ·and. .JOSeph -shO;" your love, apprectatlon, and OrvWe D111 to' George . and Mabel Munger Lebanon; MOTHERS NOTICE Su.fficient to meet hOllle canning rere£lpect 10r , l1hoile' who fflbt thie K&b.lert, plot. in MUon. '\ The estate ot 'Pr1scllla' H :' Dickey, qul~ements In many ot the ' tarm battles ot the COlUltry b; wrlt1D; . .JClIf&h and to J. Franklin, found to have a net value AccordlIlB fo an announcement and small town homell of tlie coun" .Milton BIrDbart, plot In Lebanon. of $12,719.29. made .th18 week by Mrs. Harvey ~ye try, '~ut will amply ~:are for , the th(ml ~en. · as. P. -.oter .f.o Luther. an4 Mai- A certll1cate of transfer ' ordered I::bairman of the grade .buIlding CaJUling ::needs of mj18t bJg city -The zlriC -aiu1 'co~ reqUired fOIl' .... tnteleat in lot .1.48 in to the 'admin1Straticea the lunch committee, the serving of hot !am.tlles. SUbar rationing 11 Just the one -automobile _wIJl make .1,400 PraDItUD.. estate of Ada T. McEwen. lunches to pupils w1l1 b,e dlscon- start. the first step a QlItem ot OJ'818 cartrldpa for the . .ao ca.Ubre loa . . . . . _ ._ 9 -"--on. & . .8 ... 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Francis of Assist Is said to have pasl> week with Mr. an ~ Mrs. Oarl pre,aohed- to tile birds but I nave 9opsey. ~ LlL~lI;. boreas Copsey submit.' cd never ·before heard 01 a bird April 22. Apple blo.ssom tIme-, These went into 'the tenant's new preaching to the .congrega-tlon, even to ' a' tollBllectomy- opeJ~at10n last ~~:~ :~u:~:res~~::~r not lr\ Normandy but in, Wairen brooder house. We thought there if be was a. C8rdInaI. FrIday ' Mon{Jay, ' Aprll 27. This 'morning • and All:drey Oral ford were Sunday coun~y. ~e ~rost last week didn't was a p I~r. e missing ' from .the Our 'Commu~lW was sihocked IB.'>t dinner ' 81l~sts at ttl home of Mr. hurt . them and If the numoor of brooder IItove that we Oought. at the We sladed out lo Clnd R4ddy the Wednesday when we hl!ard of the nbn1n. A ' f- sudden death of Mr. Ebe Barley at and Earl OTawford. ' blossoms indicates anythIng, this Is Dalias Boger ·sale and had 'tried ev- bull, wh,o has ,been gone ..... Mr.~. lind ' Mrs. Harry Lacy en teran apple year: Some 01 \.hem are en where to rind out where the tel' searching the ·a.djolning PB S- the hO.m e or his da.ughter , Mrs. La- tRill ed a 'group of relatives at a nlmost white lll;ld some of them are Regal Drum type Brooder Is made. ' hires we went to see the man-with~ roy Smith, Xenia. , ,sw'prlse par ty on Ml'~, Lacy's quite pink and all of them are We had the directions and the list ' the-holes-in-hts-tence ' but he said Mt. Kenneth Ellinger, who Is sta- moth er on Sunday. lovelY. The wJld pll1m8 are beauti- ot parts but nowhere on anY part of he hadn't seen him and was quJte tloned (It Fort Thomas K y:, spent Mr. and Ml'S. Henry Belcher enful, now too~ I thought the frost had it was the address or name of the annoyed 'When ",ve looked around as the week-end here with bls mo ther tel'taincd their children on Sunday. blackened them .but t hat was Only manufactLirer or where to send for though we doub ted h is word but we and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gorsuch and II. few early ones, most of them were said parts, They finally got it to were wrong, we Iud maligned him Mr. and Mrs. Leo WlIleilburg and daughter Ma rie. entertained relanot far eno~ out to be ,h urt. We busnlng anyway and the chicks even though the holes in the fence 1.WO duugh te rs, Mr. and Mrs. Robert LIves for Sunday dinner, IU'e beg1nnlng to need , rain. The were put to bed' warm a.nd ' com- had not been mended. After going Queary and two sons enjoyed a. Mrs, John Koester Is on the sick ground Is' too dry to plow and fortable for the night. We only h6ve the rounds we finally found him birthday dinner In honor of Mrs. list. Mr, and Mrs. Morris Lewis and there is still some to be done. The lost two or three and they were safely tied up by t he very angry COra Queary and ~t, er Donald onls are up and looking fine. Last P robafoiy weak ones that we got out owner of some registered HoiSteln$ Queary's birthdays a t the home of son, J erry, ~ pe l1t Sa turday with Mr. ught we had a sick horse but for- of the incubator after the rest' but there ngaln, was a weak pla(:e Mrs. Queary la st Sunday. un.d Mrs. Jehn Koester and daughMiss N~l'mn Knee, Xenia, spent tel', Velma.. . ~ ~unately the doctor got there and were all boxed and ready' to send In a fence. "Good fences make ..... - p Ued, her through. They had used out. A curious thing, we have two good neighbors." Ilow orten I have the week-end here wIth her par- ' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bunnell and daughtel's entertained Miss Marie llcr_ hard for a few days and then or three one-eYed chicks. One eye heard old Mr, Marquardt say tilt. ents. Mr. and Mrs, George Knee. Mr. and Mrs. John Kreitzer, Mrs . Abner and Mr. Roy Antspach, Mr. lind noe exerelsed her for a few tightly shut though not sore in any A few rods of ,good fence and aU days while they used the tractor. way and the chicks run and eat \.he trouble would have been avoid- . George Smith and Mrs. Carl Smith and Mrs , Levi Bunnell Mr. and The doctor had a name for !t. and with the best of them. Fire this d. Surprise today I The bea.ns that were Dayton shoppers last Monday. Mrs. Clyde Bunnell and children, Miss Ruth Reed or Xenia , spent Mr. and Ml·S. Vaughn Mullen and said we were lucky that she pulled evening! Not near and as yet I I planted early and had given up through. I had him look at Suzy's haven.t found out whel'e or what for lost were up strong and husky Sunday here with hel' parents Mr. son Gll.ry Lee on Sunday. d 'bla I when I went to the garden today so and Mrs. Oarl Copsey. Mr . and M,rs . S tanley Bailey and foot too and he succeeded In get- but'lt mad e ,a k1r~,_ ze aga nst the I WOn my bet with the weather ' Mrs. Mary Barnhart of CedarLing out a plcce of thorn. I hope sky and th e ..,. came running daughters alld Mr. and Mrs. Harry after all and should have beans two ville, spent Sunday llere with her now th6t it wm get well. over to ge t me t 0 eome alld' look at Lary a nd so~s attended the wedit. weeks earlier at ,la-st ( provIded they daughter Mrs. Allen Wheeler and ding of Miss Virginia Scott on lo'riApril 24. More chicks today. . are not killed by a late frost. eaten fBIIJIlly. a " evening, Apr11 26. S . unday. Another lovely , Mrs. Heri>ert Weaver and Mr. Miss Ruth Bunnell spent Thursday though we need rain badly. In by bean beetles or something else.) h h Don't count your beans until they and Mrs. Klink of Seven Mile and day cvening. c urc ~hls morning the "ir was are on the table. ' MIss Edna Elam we!re S~llday sweet with l1lacs and apple bIos. gues ~ of the Misses Bessie. Mary Vaughn Mullen, and famlly. and Klzzle Elam. soms and the preacher had o:: ompeUtion. All during the sermon Miss Geraldine compton. PatterTARVIA-LITHIC TAR AND there was a cardinal In a bush by son Field, spellt the week-elld IVI' lll ROAD OIL, EXOAVATING l\1rs. Susie Douglas, Correspondent MiSs Jessie Garner, CorresponiJl!nt an open window. As the preacher Mrs. Don Conkl1n entertaJned home folks. . George Peymlre spent a couple of DUMP TRUCK SERVIOE ' he got nearer l.:od · nearer Mrs. Daisy Hartsock and Mrs: MarQuite an excitement In our village preached days last week on Spring HIli with READY MIX CONCRETE the window and louder and louder, thtl Peterson at a sauerkraut and last saturday evening when a movhis son, Virgil and Mrs. Peymlre. and answered him word for word I ing van of furniture caufToht f ~ l'c alld Clint' Nixon, of Lebanon, was II. ' and sentence for sentence. The we ner dinner Thursday. Mr and Mr WIlli P >uurned up In front of our local poot 'Thursday evening caller at the . . s. am e""rson preacher said that we must flgh~ and two children, of St. t.ouls, Mo., office. Tnlmage home. • Pjlone, Waynesvllle 2911 tenr and the cardinal answered spent the past week with his parMr, Paul ,stoneburneJr spent the Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Brannun, Morrow Phone No. 3 "Ohe-er, Che-er, Tclle - er. The ent9 Mr. and Mrs. I. O . Peterson. week-end In Wl\ynesvllle, th e gue.t.t of Xenia., spent the week-end With Miss Helen Hood, Mrs . Ruth of his classmate, Mr. Alton Earn- t he Terry faml1y. preacher tried to l)more it a'n d Lebanon otl'lCe Phone 4'l3K::>poke a IJ ttle I uder and the card- Stingley, Mrs. Kate Eagle. Mrs. hurt at Oedarvllle College. Resldence-.98 M I'S. Mary Wilson 01 'Lebanon, 411ce Slms and lI<1rs. Grace Borton was a guest the past few days of _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ I_I1_a_1 _C8_I_le_d_a_llttle louder too. st. attended the O. E. S . . at WaynesMr. and Mrs. George Beckett and ville Friday. at tie Almon Ferris home. Mr, and Mrs. A. O. Griffy. I\lrs. William Smith, C~lrrCSpOJldcllt Albert Talma·ge attended a party Dr. Bert Lackey of Xenia, was a Friday evening at Harveysburg, WaynesvlUe, visited Mr. and ' Mrs. Roy Noggle and family , Satu~dny guest speaker here Sunday. when his class in high school was night. Mrs. Ella Haines has been on the entertained. Mrs. Rose Whitacre, Dayton, vis- siCk ilst Ib ut Is better a,t this writ: Mr. and Mrs, Jas, Clevenger and ited her brother Mr. J. T. Walton, Ing. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Plymlre and OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Mrs. Mary Bogan, Miss Mary Au- Vll'gene, of Spring HIll, were Fria few days the past week. Mr. Waltram and brother &IPh , of Au- L.l Y evening visitors of the Peymire ton, who su!!ered a stroke 'a week Opens Office at Harvey.bur.. - Pb~ne 2832 tram's Comer, were dinner guests I allllly here. . ago, Is slightly 1ml?roved. in the Bogan-Smith home Sunday. J . Lee Talmage o,nd Albert and LATEST DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith, Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Wilson, of Jessie .Garner were 'Sunday afterspent the week-end with Mr. and near Xenia, called in the evening. X-RAY DIAGNOSIS FLUOROSCOPE l ,GOn visitors oj the Peymire famllY Mr. John WJlson and ' son Robert here. Mrs. Joe Smith. Jlmmy Blalr, Dayton, spent the and Enos Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. ,Ra_ J . Lee Talmage and Albert and ieigh Bogan and ~llrllyn I Sue essie Garner were Su.nday after-

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SmUh were in Dayton on Thursday of last week. Mrs. Luther Haines spent ~art of Show8 at 7 and ~ p. m. ing at 6:45 last week with her plU'lmts, Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Laird of Cainden Ohio. ' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson entertaJned to dinner Sunday Mr. Adult Ad.i••ion Price and Mrs. Wilbur Smith of lihe ElEst. Price ................ 22c •______..;......;,..;.;;..___.,Cbildren Adm_ion Price eazer neighbOrhood. Dr. Bert Lackey (OhIo Tall Inc.) Est'. Price ................ '.7c 'KENNETH HILL Defense Tax ............ 8e of Xenia, Mrs. Ella Hurley and .Ohio Sta~e Tax: ...... o.Sc Owner and MaDager • Wilter Wilson. Mrs. Hurlley returned Pro,ram !u6}."t to Cllan,. Total ................ 25e · home with her daughter, Mrs. "ltll_ut N.Un Total ................ 10e Smith &.fter spending soveral weeks in the Wilson home. TUES. WED. 'SUN. MON. THURS. FRI. SAT.. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ellis and tjDear;::':iM;:o;vli:e:P=:::;:--:,--""!!"'~--~r-:-~---r-----·'--""""----~:'::'::"'-I" daughters called on ' MT. and Mrs. Ii .. ourto (looperate In every CoInlnc: ~ Male AnI1 2 aaymond Wilson Friday evening. poutbJe way In thl, national emerceneY mal," ''Klnp Row," "BIoDCUe Year's Greatest adventure and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore MeIe beaD maintain the hirhellt morale· or Goes to CoUere," "Captains JACK LONDON'S Intire and son on Sunday evenoar ,"pie, Ii III a recopJJecl fact &11M the "AD ' VENTUR'ES OF ing. ",me. are one of YOUl' best 1I01lrCft' of In- of the Clowls,-Junlle Book," formation aDd entertainment "Sone or the ....DU.. aDd MARTIN EDEN" Mr. and Mrs. H'ol'~:e Compton From now on throarh the _... _ ' wtth Gtenn Ford Claire Tre tOOk dinner with RaLEllgh Bogan duratJ~D . the JDaDapment 01 the TwiD ......_VOl' Evelyn Ke~ stuar& and wife last Friday. ' . TIi_~ parantees the best In mot.ioli vlo. AbI DI.e k Np.3 Mr. and Mrs. Williard! Haines v1s~ eDtertainment. lted her parents Mr. and Mrs. Diale BroWn ~ ' Dayton, .Sunday evening.

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.:-~~~~~,-.~,---A reception wa-s held after the ceremony at the home of Mr.. I&11a Mrs. Harold Filer, near Alpha. Mr. and Mrs. Workman are graduates of Beavellbrook High school and both are employed at the Master Electric Company, Mrs. WorkI. ::: n l l ~nd . d t:le Wal ncs\'lI:e pubHc sch091s fOl' a numbel' 0 years. The condition of Mrs. Nancy. Ellell POlle remains unchanged. Mr. Rnd IMrs. W. O. Smith spent Tuesda,y night with friends at Peebles and on Wednesday Mr. SmIth preached the funeral of Mrs, Garrison at Lawshe. Rev. Wm. Smith .c alled ,on Mr. Frank Snyder at -Miami Valley hospital and leill'l1ed that Mr. Snyder had contracted pneumonia. Dinner guests of -the Lester Oerhards were the W. C. Smith famIly. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Weller were afternoon callers. Mrs. Lester caudle and son Dennis Clark went to New JerslY la::,.t week w bid Wm. Clarlt goodbye, V:lIliam expects. to be sent out SOOn. The W. C; Smith Were gUests of r!1l! lp Dl.:rbam at J3mestown Monday. Mrs. J . S. Flier aocompanled them us far as Xenia. Miss Bertha Filer spent the weekend at home.

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Ferry 11I1I·I·h:t!· I? 'thOIllUlI, Correspondent '1 he marria ge of Miss Gwendolyn FI!er.daughter of Mi'.and Mrsllarold Filer of R. 4, Xenia, and Robert Workm un, son of Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Workman of Belmont, Wall solem nlzed Saturday evening at 6:45 p. III. lit the Ferry Church of Christ. \ 'J , C. Smith, nitnlster of the cht; !'cil. performed the double ring cewllony. Mrs. Vernon Harris sang; 'Use Workman, sister-In~law ot the br idegroom was matron of honor and Mal'=ella Fake of Beavercreek rid id Lit 1 ,.. • was b esmn. t e ",arlo.ta ' Brown niece of the groom, was Ho loIcr girl. The groo~'s attendants were his <brother, Phil Workman and Kenneth Coy .of Beaveroreek. Ushers were Harold ;Flier Jr., and Jo. Hartsock, brother and cousin of the 'bride. The bride wOl'e a simply, cut gown of whIte crepe and a finger tip ~ell nnd she carried a. bouguet of white rosebuds. Her father gave her in marriage.

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Mrs. Walter Kenrick, COlTellpondcnt Mr. Harvey Burnet made a business trip to Uubana Wednesday. Mrs. J oseph Githens of Dayton is spend,lng this week with her son, Everett, at their home north of to~. . Mrs. Thurl Jones and Mrs . Ralph Hammond were Miamisburg visitors Friday. Mr. d'fld Mrs. Leon Sall.sbury, of Washington C. H., were Thursday evening guests Sl Mr. and Mrs. Allen EmrliCk. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barton and Phllllpsburg and were even11lllUesti son, of Dayton, spent Baturday of Mr. and Mrs. James . Tatom and evening with Mr. and.. Mrs. Howard SQn JackJe at Arlington,

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METHODIST fluaOH "Bl\hamn Louie PallSagc." co-rtal'rinlr Madelel.uG ~~~ Cnnoll and SUrllllg Hayden, which SUNDAY: ChU1'ch School 9:30 a. m. Is due to ,uri e nel't Sunday wId Wor hip servJce 10 :40 R. m. SUbMonday at ihe Twin Theatre. . To transfer ttO the screen Nelson ject: :'Whnt the DIs.cJpies ,Learned Hayes' best-S(~llJng novel,. "DUdo About the Way .of Salvlltlon." Youth J'elluwship Tuesday eveCay " PrO<!ucer··direcLor E. H. Grlf nth transported :forty men and ning at 7:30. A reception for new members will women of the Pammount cpmpany to bhe tiny island of ~alt Cay lrl the be Mid at the church Friday eve.. Brltlsh West lndles, 4,000 miles ning, MIlY 1, .a t 8 o'clock. from Hollywood. Along . with them ST l\1AJt~·S EPISCOPAL went Techn1color camera equipment and enough food and houslrlg la- FOURTH .SUNDAY AFTER EASTcllllJes t<:' set up a mJJllatur!l tent m. city. This was done so that tlle plcRev. F. B. Atkinson ture might hav!! lor iis setting the 10:00 a . m . Sunday School original locale chosen by t he author 11 !OO a. m. - Holy Communion' for his widely-read s tory. and Sermon. Judgin g by what is heard about Monday-MIlY 4- "20-30 " club lit "Bahama Passage," the trip was the home of Mr. and Mrs. John well walTanted. Tile story concems Hawn. the romance between a girl who has WAYNESVILLE OIiURCH OF been around and II man who hasn't. OBRJST Mildeleille Carroll. lovely sophlsilcaLe comes to t,he Wand wlth her l\lllx RandaJl, Minister fa Lher , newly-hired overseer. Hay- SUNDAY Phone 2121 Wayneaville, Ohio den, having hired the man only a t Bible SchOOl 9]0 II- m. the insistence of h is neurotic moth'. Communion 10:45 a. m. HE llama "tin hnt" Is jus\. II pel helm IS Is lbat Lhey are non.mag l h f th t1 bl ks d army name, cnrded 01\ fl'om tbo netic. Thl!' prev nls th e n~ from ini er W 0 'ears eave ac • oes Preachlng, 11 n. m : Jerruney Newland. tion, Gene Clark imd Rc..nald Olark. last Will', to the steel h 1m t whl h ter.e l .ag II il l! ~ ollle or the delicate his best to make life unpleasant J unior Endeavor, 7:15 p. m. t,he army wears in baul . The l'e Is InSll'lIlllPII LS whIch lire used 1Ji for Madeleine and her [aUler 'tbat May-First Sunday-Gene Clurk Fourth Sunday - Gene Clark IInel no Un In a tin ha t. It Is Illade trom range findln !>. etc. The picture they will lellve. Madeleine, however, SenIor Ende~vor, 7:15 P. m. und J emmey Newlllnd; secono Sun- Ronald Clark. FlIth Sunday -F. s how!i il. sma II I)OI' lion of a day's G B a very special type or al'mOI'ed s teel OlltPll of s tee l helmets In II CIIIIII' IlIlIs in love with Hayden and Is Preaching, 8 :00 p. m. day-Donald Brown and Tandl' ene rown, WEDNESDAY ' which Is cBJ)Ai>le ot wit hstllluling Q' IIt nn fu ctol·Y. A s w n as equipping determined that he will love her, Newland' thlrd Sunday - lilgh FRIENDS steel·JAcketed revolvel' bullet tired be .. own troops, Canada I s makln~ too. . Prllyer and Bible Study, 8 :00 p. m . · First Day school, 9:30 a . m. at' a distance of only 30 In cblls. these helmet s for tbe forces of thOt Her romanltc plans are compli- . You lire Invited to come ,nnd wor- Mass, MIlY Crowning lind BenedicMeeting for WOl'5hip, 1.0:30 a. 1l1. Another t 0 111 1' abollt Ih esp s t el _ }Iit d Nallons all ove r the _world. -=~ cated stW further when she learns ship with us. th~t -Hllyden Is married his wife aL FEIlRY OJUllteR OF VURIS1' the moment being away. Bu~ MadW. v. Smltb, ~Mnlater _._ _ eleine plays the kind of girl who Mrs. Nettle 'l'lnney, Oorrespond.e nt (9 clIn take news like that and Come BUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. ClIreord, Rhoads FOR SALE - Friel's, 3 or 4 Ibs. baok UghtJ.ng. Clonvlnced that Hay9:30 a. m., Btble school. and ' fllmllY and Mi'iS Erma Eagle Dressed or on toot. Also Fresh den does not love his wife but -Is 10:40 a, m., CommunIon. I Eggs. Snrah O. Beston, Waynes- to l i t dmit t in were Sunda.y dinner guests 0 f W II ville. Rural Route 3. Phone 2899. 0 oya 0 a i , Madele.. e goes 11 :00 II- m ." Prea.chlng all-ollt in pursuit of the reluctant 8:00 p. m., Preaohlng ter Rhollds and famtly. . Mr. and Mrs. Harold McPherson FOR SALE-1940 Tudor ChevrOlet Rom eo. Her technique is said to be Come, let us go up to the house or. the Lord. We have no bOOk but of Lebanon, Leah and Flora ScdlUl . Low mlle a~e, good tires. terrlIlc. But Hillyden is a man of the Bible, no creed but Christ, no Thompson, of Waynesvme, called InguLl'e Hymllns. iron will nnd It Is only When he names but the I;)ivine. Thiron - Enriched on Mr. and ~s. Ennis ThoIppllon. and Madelelne are let t completely ST. AUGUSTINE CHunCH (VARIETY) Mr. and Mrs. Willter Rhoads and 'IT PAYS! - Mllrket your cUp the alone on the Island that iron beFather Krnmholtz, Priest TWISTED &: .SLICED CJlfford and Billy spent S~n-. Co-op way . . More bhan 8000 grow. comes something elSe agaln. From 9 00 sons, Mass : a. m. day lrl Cincinnati, tpe guests of ers consign each year to the Ohio everything thfS,t is heard about the First Frldo.y Devotions wm LARGE Mrs. Rhoads' sister, Mrs. S. B. Wool GrOwers pooperatlve Asso- picture, it sholllid be one of the held at 8:00' 'p . m . FrldilY. May 1. LOAF "1 Bodge. " Ciation. Returns have consistently screen's most e'xcit1ng lOVe stories. .Attar boys tOl' April lind May. 2c _. Why P!l7 More I iMl'5., Lura Werntz Ilnd daughter, beeF several cents per pound Whlit ' we know about it leads us ' to . 1942Leeada and Joseph Yenger, of Day8ibove the state average price for lhe co.n vlctlon thllt here, at leas~, April- Third Sunday Sacristan; ton. were Sunday guests of Mrs. wool. The Waynesville Fal'mers Is one rumor t.hat we are sale to fo~·th Ullda.y-Ronald Clark and Nettle TInney. Mr. lind Mrs. WlJExchange, Waynesville, Ohio. tJeUeve. bur ~lorence uud children were also FOR SALE _ 1 late model Quick In support of the co-stars are To embrllce the whole cr eation Sunday dinner guestG of Mrs. Tin• Flora. Robson Cecil KeUaway, -Mary with love sounds beautiful; but we Meal kerO$Cne rllnge; 2 pop ~ool_ Anderson and Leo 6. Cnrrd'U-no must begin with the indlvldual, with . ers; 2 marble top tables. Phone rlBation to Medeleine. the nearest.-.1. G . Herder. Private Chas. Stearns, of ChanWaynesville 2571. 4-300 ute F1eld, ' m., spent the week-end , ......,._ _ _ _ _ _._ _ _ _ __ ~ .. ' In othe making ' of asphalt roofing Love Is the hardest lesson In Chris . . tlani ty; -but. tor thll.t • reason, it with hiS slater and brotherin-law. FOR SALE - 8 room house bath fw·nllce. e1ectrlcl~, city . and soft paper it takes 1 lb. of paper per sho\lld be most .our care to U;am it. Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Evans. On water. 2 car garage, extra large square yard of roofing. Army can- -,Wllllnm Penn. SqndllY afternoon they visited relalot, possession now. W. N. Sears. tonments p're using much roofing tlv.es in Olncinnati. USE THE MIAMI GAZETTE Wll<ynesvllle O. Phone 2651. 4-30· these days . . M1ss Rpma. Hardin, of Dayton, - WANT ADS and Ronald Hardin, of Clnclnnlltl, WANTED TO RENT-Two medlum sJlent the week-end- with their parsized rooms on flrst 11001' In ' ents, Mr. and. Mrs. T . S. Hardin• . Waynesville, by ' widow. Address Clara t:ba~wood and daughter Addra Kerrick, Waynesv11le, R. Beverlle, of Donnelsville, Mrs. MyrOne. 4-30,7,14· tle Lundeflburg lind son Phll, Mrs. Emma TrUln'ba and Mrs. Mary WANTED-Neat young girl to liS' slst wi th house work 41 modern Brubak;er of New . C~l1s1e, Ohio, count~ home . Call Waynesville spent Thursday wlth .Mr. and Mrs. , I 2877. 4-30· K: O. Arthur and Mr. and Mrs. Cbester Bogan. FOR SALE - Dresser, bed d]nlng Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Malady, of chairs, rocket·s, Ubl'ary tal>le. Ev. Mt. Ornb, 1ipent Thursday with ·Mr. erett Gustin. 4-30· and Mrs. L . fiJ. Arthur. Roll IMr. and Mrs. Budd Arthur, of IDR SAa - Walnut dining room OInclnna t~ spent Frlady evening sUite consisting of tll'ble. buffet wlth Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Arill·u r. a~d six chairs. Also extra bufte't. iMrs. Edna Art·hur spent Saturday InquII'e at qazette office.

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Mostly About-PEOPLE and THINGS

Waynesville's Streets To Be Impr.oved Soon

Repairing of ~"\ernl Wayne,svl1d streets wUl be unden"ken py Oouncil within ' the next two weeks) it was decided at a meeting of the village 'boa.'rd Monday night. Streets to be improved are - '.I.111~ COlUWU lUll:! leUrlleu ' Fourth. Fifth, Mill, Soutll, and '\.ulH J UGH'e ljnar1t:~ .!S. ven- 'HIgh streets. The improvement Y'1i~ includerepa.irs and resurfaclug '-lulnt 01 wanen countY these thoroughfa.res. In a.ddlt1on ~umJnon pieas 'court Wlil noc other streets in the village wUl be ... t:. a canalaate 101' re-eleC- repaired. wherever they are neede'l.

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anon attorney and J,uC1ge Alton tlrown are bemg mentlon~d ' as p.ossible c&ndi.: oates .lVlary '1u'girua' .Deitel·son, niece qf ueorg-e J. Waterhouse and 'daugh I

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A MESSACE FROM THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY

Another Improvement authorlz~d by Council was the flushing of , Maln street sewers three Umes weekly. The accumuJa.t1on of waste paper. trash and waste water long has made Waynesvllle's Maln street· unsightly. and the decision to regula.rly clean the gutters undoubt1 edly will meet the hearty approva of lQlCaj residents. OOuncil discussed at length the situation of dogs running loose here and It was pointed out that conslderable ' dam~ge was b ein g wrought.

R. B r a ddock R· eSlgns J0 b As p. ·. '1nnClpa •

ter .of the late Mrs. Ama Lefferson, will be graduat. ed fr9m the Williamsburg, · h' h h 1 b· O.• . l,g ,se 00 t 18 year . . . she is valedict()rian for her cla&8 and will continue her studies in Cincinnati . . . she often has visited the . Waterhouses here Gov Johd

Ra.ymond Braddock. principal of. the Wayne Township high school for tbe last five years. reslgne d his ,position t\-t a meetinr of the Board of Educa.tlon' MOndaY nllrbt. H1s resignatlob was a.lccepted by the board. . Mr. Braddock has been identl.fleCl wltb thl!' local schools as teacher for the lutnlne years. H15 . future • • • ' .. plana were not made known imW. Bricker has issued a pro- med1a.tely. chpnation de~g~aiting Sun- The son of Mr. nnd Mrs.. Frank. day, May 1!1, as "I an Braod~, Mr. Braddockrece1ved Ani .e' n D" the 10 his educa.tion in the local schools, en a ay... - " nd wu grao l:ated from WUmlngcal Defense Council is asked ~n coUere. He received b.Ia Masto take part in the observ- ters degree from Miami Un·varsity. ance unl~88 y~u have The board also received bh.e rcslg_ { tt S d M 10 nation of Miss Lucille Mclnt.1rei a ..org~ e: u~ aY'D ay • teaCher In the' high achOol. Her IS ' 0 er s ay .•. place w1ll be ta.ken by Miss Dorothy Waynesville has three sets L. LOugbnlaJi. of Newark. O. She of proud grandparents walk has haC1 ~hlee year'~ teaching exing around with their chests perlenee In ,Ross Townahip, Butler ounty th t d th' h d e .

One lnstance was 'brought out whereby an entire garden was de_ stroyed by stray dogs. During the discussion that tollowed it was Indicated that it might 'be necessary to enforce a. quarantine here, if local citizens .. -'tted th eir d ogs to roam at "emu lal'ge as they have In the past.

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38 To Be Gradu,a ted 'F rom Local School

Barton Rees Pogue. poet. pla.t .. form en tertainer. humorist and ra...·t s.cc" n""v or T"I TR' .... UPlY dio performer, will be the spea.ker at the Waynesville High school commencement On May 20. Famous now for his "Wayside WIndows" program at WLW. CincinnatI. Mr. Pogue has made a host of f!'lends In the eleven yea.rs be ha.s been at the Nation's Station. c ommencement activities will get under way here Friday evenlna, M a y 15, when the Senior class play "Smil1n' Through" will be beld. ThIs will be followed by the baccalaurea.te service Sunda.y evenJn,. May 17, at which the Rev. O. O. Dibert, of Elmore, Ohio, fonner PILItor of the local Method1st church. will deliver the sermon. The annual chss day exercise w1ll be held Monduy, May 18, at : p, m. This will be follOWed by the comYour 0<>Yen..n~ uo "'" to 011~ -7f1V ~_. to aUI",111'110'70 on t.Ilo rlrlna Uno and '" tile traln~ _ , t.iuw&l>7f1V mencement ezercl.ses, to be beld R. POGUE BARTON 00""",0,', •• k lOU to .... '0 t.bat \/ltv _11a. . .t Ute7.- to May 20. at 8 p. m . "'" YOU!! m tor you - ""rle. . .~ ,... to .... , to aAl'TO IlIa !HI . , ~- awe . nd GtMp. up to 119\ 100. UI!I! ten!>!! ... ~ or mE Th1r'ty-elght senJors W1l1 receive l!!22!!. diplomas, They are Betty Lou 11 IJ.MrtT worll> m 10 DoaocmIo7 .._ m J. AMH.. wo"'" au J thl nk I " - r our .......,. • . Arthur, Lo15 Jeanne Baker, Edythe I'( '.JC'OIIY s~, Bergen. Franc15 Jean Brown, BUY Wayne K. Clary, samuel Bulen Uii , I.. . Collett. Rita Eudora. Conner. MIn~, .• ~" nie VIola Orawford. Mary EUzabetl. ....... D,Jlvls. Robert L. Eamha.r,t. • DorI s Arrangements are 'rapldly belng Louise Fires. Howard Thomaa PlorT completed by the Defense Oom- ence. Lyle ~ott Fox. Helen Mar be above letter was sent to this newspaper by Secretary Morgenthau In Was:bington. We publisb It In the lnt,erest 01 tbe War Bbnd manp Corps for the enterta.\nment garet Gons, CUf!ord Gray. Ph11Ill Quota Vampaign and earnestly recommend that all our readers do to t.e staged S3turd l Y night May Jesse Hartman. Alyce 'Jeanne He&s their shiue In tbe tremendous job ahead of financing the War efron, 16, at the Waynesville High, School Billy Hunt HIsey, Benton K. Hoak. ' The entertainment, whclh is open Evelyn Mae Hobllt, Frances Eliza to the public free of charge. will beth <1ohns, Donald Lealie Lawsop . guests ~t the home or Dr, and Mrs. begin a.t 8 p. m. Betty McKeever, Oarl -E. McKeever, ,A. E. Scott and daughter, WinDle An exceUent program, worthy of Jimmy B, Mlller. Laura Belle Mille~. Jo, Sunday. the " I ole-hearted 'Support of tbe Fallis Fenoee Ptlyne. Henrietta. Pen· entire ( ommunlty has been planned nlngton, ~rge Peterson. QrvUle D. Joe Sha\lat.~ of Patterson Field Includlng speakers, band music, etc. Phillips, Roy K . Planck, Ronald S. Air Corps, spent ·the week-end with C. M. Robltzer, chairman of the Salisbury, Henry R. 8attert.hwal~, ' Mr. and Mrs, A. T . POlinsky a.nd._ -' rn keeplng wit h the nation-wide "'...nspo rt a t' ion dl''' y""on, announ ces OrvUle L. Savage, Reba. AlwUdll l!l's. J essie Ryman. that 44 trucks have lbeen listed fOl' Surface, Betty Jane Thompsot . promotion of the purchase of War • • • Bond QY the public. Wayne townMI'. and Mrs. J . P. Larrick ac- emergenoy serv1::e. h.a.l.hryn Cornelia Walker and Anship Is..belng organized by the loca.l c~mpanJed t.he1r son-in-law and Mr. Robltzer ~ generously do- na. Marilyn Whitaker . ~ committee consisting 01 Rev. aughter, Mr. and Mrs. George T. nated the use of his trucks for col- The salutatory. w11l be deUvertd L. C. Radley. chalnnan. S, S, El ls '1ulck, of Miamisburg, on a f15hlng 1ectlng salv~e materials .and baa by Helen Margaret <nlns, and valand Mrs. Harold! Whitaker. L.p to Celina.. Sunday, ' permitted the local Boy Bcout edictory by FI;ances Johns, . troop the use of 11.15 equipment and C9mmencement activities w 111 Every family In the township wHl • • • be interviewed and ~ked to purMr/>. Thomas Stansberry spent storage facilities for h~ndl1ng wa.ste conclude with the annual Alunu ,l chase as many bonds as possible I::~t · riGay alld Saturday with hel' paper, reunion to be held saturday, May to aid our na.t1ou·s war effort. The Pal 11 t.s Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Krlsco. The Irst CI:SS "In • the new FIrst 30. f W $639 of Dayton, , The program followed 10 recel't quota. or arren county Is , 00 • • • Aid Instru'ction course for women, for the month of May. Wayne years 91111 prevail for t~1s year's reMr. and Mrs. W. E. Stroud. Mrs. was held .at the residence of Dr. I township must buy Its share. II ne Henderson and Claude StrOUd Mary L Cook Monday nJght with un on, starting with the receptioD . , " for the 1942 class at 6·.30,· ......... ... .:.-er A meeting of workers Is ca.lled for visited B. ';f, Vice, of Lewisburg, Dr. Cook instructing and a fine atThursday evening. May 7 at the Sunday. iendance reported. Anyone Inter_ at 7:00, post-prand1a.1 exercllea featownship house. 'Every person ap• 0 • ested I1;l takIng ' this Instruction turing classes of 1892 and 1917. at pibnted to. help In this w rk 15 Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bodenbender 8:16; a.nd the president's ball at au d da ughter, of Olllll1cothe. were may still jo~n the class. . iIl1ged to a.ttend this meeting, Classes for men of the commun- 10:00. Following are workers appointed overnight guests of Mr, and Mrs, Ann. sweet Ridge, '92. will presl4e k Ity areat being held eachHouse. Monday by the committee: A , F. Ful el'son. Friday. night the 'I'oWn;hip With over this year's meetl~w. ""II

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Seventy persons were guests a.t the reception beld at tJ;le Methodist honor 01 torty-five new members honor of he forty-five new members taken into tbe church- during this coNerence year. k fonnal welcoming progra.m, conducted , by Mrs. C~les Davis, was held In the church a.udltorlum. The program was opened and closed with mwc by the Sunday school orohestra. Addresses of welcome were given J;)y J. B.-crabbe, of the Official Church board; Mrs. Frank U. LeMay, ot the Women's SOCiety f or Ohr15tlan Berv1ce; LeI oy d Darown ou an . elf ea s vis, of the Sundav 8Cilool, -and by I' I h' h h d " a 1tt e Ig ' el' t ese ays .... Rev. L. ,0 . Radley. all are bo~ihg ot new Two vocal 110105.. , · The <nllden .grandsoDs , . , they are Mr. Key" and "The Gaden of Tomord M rs V Armita row" were ~g by Mrs. Harold B. adn ht , '11 lern M g~d' KD. Dlwm Payne (Jane PUmu) Earnhart; 'accompanied at the pl auger ,e ma, r. an -• bride Ul . d 1-'-' June was comp.f!· a.no· ,by MrB. Radley. Miss Irma ao~ , Mrs. Woodrow Owens of mented aa.turday afternoon wben Fires, accompa.nJed by ~s Helen Springfield; Mr: ~nd Mrs. Mfa. How~d M1as1lcl1ne entertained M'argaret Gons. presented a. trumS. ,Ellis; daughter ~an- at a qUscell8.neoUII shower In ber pet solo. . , . honor. Mrs. Robert Pumas and The gathering then adjourned to . ces, Mr. and Mrs . . Robe,rt. ....-s. Dav'- , Furnfte fte _ ''''_A .., . th t1 f th I ch -... _:»I>1I<lU ...... &. e recrea on room 0 e c lUr • Gray' ; and M. r, and Mrs. E, .. i ....I1cl1ne. . where. a prog.r an of joyous enter---,' F . Eam h a rtJ d aug hter M ar ~1e &rrlUliements an d refresh - ta.lnment Was arranged by ':Mrs. -jorie; Mr. and Mrs. J. N. menta were In yellowa.nd white. Ralph Bastings. The entertainment Robinso~ of Da)'ton to .after the bride ha.d received and" was in the Corm ~f au impromptu ",' • opened her many lovely r~ts.the circUs. with ail tlie guests taking date only one . entry ' has remainder of the a.fternQon 'W88 the parts of tile' many well-known been l'eceived 'f or the Civic spent In various conteits. chara.cters assocIated with "big ' cIub'~s la ' WD beauti'fl;cation Gues".... included Mrs. Ed 91 in teD.t."

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.~~:...~Vl8,....~88,VI~Mrsin1a· The happy occasion was conclud- Ha.rtley Moss, Mrs. Bess Tinney, • • • t '-~t tlnw contest .' .. we. know ther.e ~~~: """""".. ......................... ... ed with refreslunents of bomeU ·. and Mrs. Howard Missildine Dr. A, E. Stou ruc "'6' . . , Mrs. ,Robert Furnas. Mrs. HJu",ey ' t ta' d". d Mr Harold In lawns aut f 1 b are ,sqp1e e 1 U . _Hardin Dorothy Day and L&.uta made ice crea.m and ( a.ke. served by elL er, me L~r. an s. "HOUSE CLEANING TIME IS ~ Sac,kettWs.Pa uletta. Sa.ttertbwalte, t t t ,. WaynesvtIle and feel sU,r e KcKIDaey. ~. <;barlea James, the lady members of the O~f-1cial Da.vis Furna.s, Mrs. Ernest Earn.. Burge, 0 Day on. over he weco.- SALVAGE TIME" is the slogan the list will be increased be- Mrs. Keller .HoU, Mrs. PreC\ Fur- Ohuroh board. Places for the guests ha.rt. Mrs. Shel'm an TInney, M15s end. • • • adopted by the Salvage committee, fore th~ deadline May 16 nas, Mrs. Roscoe PurnaOs MriS. :wal- were laid at tables attractively dec- Alice Gons. RObert Wilson. Mrs. J . Mr. and Mrs. J. J . Burske and according to Rhodes Bunnell, chalrd h t ' ter Whitaker, Mrs, Mabel Staup, orate,d )w1th bouquets o! spring R. Mengel, Mrs. Borace' Shaner. famUy Visited l'elatlves at OhUU- man, ' .•• ca.r .s ~ve go~e OU ¥reo Pa\ll Maurice, Mrs: Earl Hock~ flowers. Clarence E:!1ward, :Mrs. La.wrence cothe, Sunday. "Clean out the attic. cellar and this wee,k for the annual .r~- ' eu)" ~ H~ Satterthwaite, Mrs. , ' , Brown, Evere'tt Githens. T herle • • • every corner where any of the ma. union -o~ . the ·Waynesville;a~ Satte~wa1te;!.ln. Robert S ewing ,Gr o~p M eets Jemes, Mrs. Lawrenee Ha.rdln. K en- Mr. an d Mrs. Ce..rmlln d rane an d terials belng Collected for salva.ge , h I Al . . Sat·_...... -alte, ...- Este --"'gle of Mr. and Ml·S. Harold Miller and b k S h te high 8C 00 ' llmni. ~OC1II'C~WA" enl.l .. W·th .M r. A Ie ate neth Hough, Emest Hartsock, Per- son. son and Dr. and Mrs, H. F. Dye and may e tuc ed away. uc ma ration b~ing h,e ld ' this year' =~IUld Mrs. VirgU RUSllell of 1 S pp 9 cy Reason, ~nest Cook, Mrs. Alva sons enjoyed an outing and picnic Ials as pa,pCr. rags rubber and , . I D Saturday ' . The VolUIiteers for Vktory. group Thompson, Mrs. A. E, Stout, Mrs. scrap metal should be gathered toM emona ay, J ' ~ f Sunday. th diad f oll tl b '" Dn " I of the Methodist cburch met or J . R. Updyke, MIll Nellie <nlrdon, er an p ce or c ec on y '11." ' h elll ' MRS~ .• n"ONY D E • •and Mr. J qseph ge J.uay 30 . .. sc h.po I te ' ac . • . ".. ~ '. 't heir ' semi-monthly sewing session -Mrs. Wllllam S SI~. John, Mrs. J. P Mr.· Arthur Keller the Boy Scouts," advises the comhave more than earned AT HOME IN ,"VTLE last Thursday evening at the home LarrIck. Emma. Lou Lewis. Mrs. DOOln a.nd son Pat, of Cinclnnati. mlttee. their mo~ey this "week teg- ~'-eral ---.... -8 were co-Au"'ed of Mrs. William Applepte. · . Ralph Hastings. were Sunday guests ot Mr. ~nd Mrs. The La.dles· A~to· Maintenance ....... ......"'" ..... ". Those iii a.ttendance were Mrs. ' fl isteringli"Ugar us.era ... we .........Aftft -n--oon' for Mra. Mary E. C. Crane and ami y. Corps . Is ra.pld1y being organized .,. .. ........" ...... u Ka.therlne Foulks, MrS. Charles I.e_ saw a ' rg'e gro,up of·. au~o- ~leJi ,cannonY. age 91·; who died, at Ma.y, Mr8~ Leo Co~er. Miss An!l C '. Mr, and Mrs, Lewis -Fires and under the direction of Miss Alice mobiles parked at th , ~. high. Jler.~bome ~ . LYtle, S&t~day night. , CampDell, Mrs, ,LeRoY . Moran. 'M iss . family were Suncla.y evenIng supper Gons, MIss Helen Ha.wke or Rev. L. ~ .... dow of .... lIlm~ Mr d Mr 1~"'" t Ga ('C1o. d Mr 0 H H dated to !jtart very, SOOnJ. A. P. IOchool building late wed- Sb_e .,was ..~~ 'W' . ro .......... ~ez .Ja.mes, Mrs. William Strader, . an s. """"el1 ry .... an- guests of Mr. an s . . . ar- Melloh w1ll be Instructor for thb • . l' Henry. .c,rmpn,y ',and .n.cl llved In Mrs. Cbar)ea Van Over. Mrs. Ken- ces Ellis) are announcing the birth bason and Mr. Harold Tay.or, of nes~~r, eV~D'mg '••.. : accord.. ~le, for .. yeara'. netb R. HIli, and Mrs. Frank U. Le- of a. son at Blairs hospital, Lebanon CentervUle. group. ing to W• .c. M;anDlDg, War ' S~e Is s~v~ ~y t~ cb1ldren, May, Wednesday. April 29. • • • Rl!gtstraUons are still .be1ng re ren , CQunty .. dog warden,~· ~1IJur, Clark, o,f ~; and MIBs 'A1}n OamptleU will be hos.. • . • Mr, and Mrs. Of1rl Banker and ce!~ed. Interested women are reUle

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Born 'to Mr. and · Mrs. Woodrow son. Carl Werner. of Ma.son. spent quested to conta.ct e1ther M1sa Annltage). of Sunday with Mr. and lVIrs. John B. Gons, Miss men Howke or Rev. L.' Spl1ngfteld, a son. Stephen Michael Gons -and daughter Marilyn. C. Radley. on . ThUI'llday, April 16. The mater• • • ' . • • ' .. • are Mr. an d ..aua. ,Mr . ' an d M rs.. R H , Harts ock an d Miss EmIly Jacobe ha.s generously na1 gran ..paren,;s .. '"' , " Vern Arm1t~ge. famJ1y and' Mrs. o. B. Deatherage dona.ted the UIIe of one of the atte~tio~ of '~ouli'cil re~.ent)f ~ To D~ , lI'nuik .O. AndeiiOD; ' chalJman of • • • visited Mr. a.nd Mrs .. A. Z. Hartsock buildings located on · Water street and it would. not surpnse us . " ' , ..... .; ... Dam. ... DBT tbe biood bank program in this Mr. ..a.nd Mrs,. J . N.. ROblrtson and family, of Kin8man. Sunday. and Route '13 to the Boy SCouts for .... -......-.. (Marjorie Earnhatt). of Dayton, are a penn ' anent stot'8ae for _ .... ..... if' some severe action , '~AA : -. area. 'hAs .anno.u nced that more • • • ; ...... "" - ""'" the proud pa,rentB of a. lIOn. Donald Miss Madge Dunham, or Dayton. per. '''''ken if Wa~ne's:" , 'I'e resi...... fl . ' T. Dn_, .of Prank11n, dopo,a " ar , e Deeded in Wanen J bo " t St Ann ' , ... ate ..., J J' " .:0£ -"-J a.mes, rn ,a . , es lUlU' r- and James K1l1by . of l\(arysvllle. dentS are not more. car~fU1 ,~ at a . ~ Dl~ COUnty. e . , " . nJty h08PI~ DaYton. Thursday. , were Sunday evening guests of Mr. McCALLISTEB .18 ENDORSED ( · tti " t""" d '. "';' . KoP4w ~ utat a . ~1De al r , ouj;s1lJ of. ~ and c;ne¥.- April 30. "" ... s'n" Mrs. Emerson BY 'GBE""'"" COY~ GO. ...1I~, per:m.i ~g ¥e1r ,0fC!5 .~. ~ &lett _)Ie held Konday,lI&J ,creek tOWnsb1~, the rest of War~, p, ~rl ' ~: the ' maternal and '~s .. K. R. 'H m. . "",. . . ~ ... &&- • • • run , loose ... ., a ·real estate. "18. Be ~ tile alert wouI4 ~ .ren county.. ~ Which. Waynesville 15 gran'dpa~n.p ~ . The Greene County RepubUcan MOVES HOME T_0 LEBANON ' ' ... ·deal was , cODsumated' here all 'c1VWaD ~ unitS, In,' a patt, Is asked ·~ con.~bute .a.bou t '. - , - ...,.. • , • • , EXedutlve Oommlttee mon4ay In), " k . M' oludlDl air, riSd .-rdenI. _ aJ,4 800 pinta from SJ)O J)e!8ODII. Mr. and Mrll. Alva. Thompson and -dorsed :W. B. McCal11ster, Jr.. .young this ·w~e ,. ' •• '" . rH. '. m 1l'QUp., fti.e ~t.cb... aDd ~ to ' 'nle, l101ted stites Government Is, J.auDny', apent SU.nda.y f~g ~t In- ~s. Maude Crane Is expeC?ted to Xenia I/tttorney. fO!,' appointment by Meredith' ~ a s p.urch~d be at ~Ir ~ Tbe aIIDal wI1l be coll~ contributiOll& , .for tbe d~ Lake: moye into ~er .new ~e ~ Leb- Governor ' BrIOkeras J:udie Of the from M~ Heleq Hawke the a ' tiIree..Dl!D. blUt fi'oal 1'aqtQry B~ Bank .to be ua~d by , the ' warren obe-I • . • th wee'- ~on today (Thursday). Mrs. Orane, "Probate 'and' Juvenile courts to sue\ • ' " . . AmerklaD Red CrOM ' to cOWlteract p e 18n w;as II -- who has. opJra~ a room1hg 'bouse ceed Captaln HOmer H. Behrle who !, r~de~c. on Third street . w~. . . IbOCIt 'and atimulate corivaleac:ent 'end Illest' or HarJan Earnhart. In Waynesv111,e for se.Yenteen year&, etr~~lve June 1. to ~JUer DOW b7 8n-' '" 1IOld19.-.__ _ ROIert • Sunday and wlll her _bualDela in the army air foree:""-:::'•. "1tos8 -1IartIeek ""and Pencba wbo..-are 'wiWDe motber, Jea- anon. - '. tamilY. "lhe l'tIUIia' -meMIDI oIt-W.,.. blood lot ~ wortbJ caU18 are aD BJmaD enterlnIJ hla 'sen- 'Her lona,.In-l&w and daUlhter., ' GRAND rnBY CO~ 'YUle ~ :NO. 1" P. aDd A, 11.. \qed fo 1t11 out ~ amaIl coupon lor'term at UnIversity. ' a(F; and ~ ObarJea-?-DoolD. of 0DlJ 18 oaeea ccmfronted tile - _ . . . , . _•...., 12. fOllDd. ... UlD&bIr PIP of TIie '. • ' Clnclnnatl, and Mr. and lin. Rue- 'grand jUI'J ,aHt oonv,uecl MGIlday . CJuItte aDd. to 1If. Walter KJarel' aDd ae11 carr of LebaDoI\ . . ., 8Imda.J at LebUGa. EIben JroDa, of x.IJ.. ~:.J1.~:.,~~~ ~ QDcIDDa~,... ~.ber; . auaa. . . I*Ded ~ M'r Blm

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HIUT)' Z. Gray was named auard· !au ad· Ut m or JOhn, Henry. Ro_ Main Btreet · bert , Elmer, HlIfla an d Dorot~ WaYlleavUie. OhiO Phone 21tS ___ ___ Ralph and Bertha Thompson LO - --.::---;Z -=-;;:-=-----~=-------------------~ Qh1 .. Speed and Ella Riddell, lot 20 in ..... . 'a-A AI!. Secot!d' Olasa M&U Matter at PostOtJlce. Wayne"vUle. u .............. Grandview subdivision. FrankUn. Michael M. 'Adams, et al. to the Walter W. Wi eman, Eqitor and Publi her First Chw'ch at GOd of Franklin. Mr . E. C. Crane, Society Editor part of lot 637 .in FrankJln. ---~:..--,.......-I-SS ---UED ~~EVER= =-::Y::-::'I::;:·H::::U=RS-;;:::D:-:A:-:Y::----:---=---,-- ' Charles W. · Lall, by a~nlstratrlK. to Charlotte Winfrey. 6 tracts Subscription PrIce. $1.60 Per Year. Payable in Advance in Washin~tou tYl». Robert Miller Blair to Ray G. Meyers. lot 4 in Blair subdiVision. Lebanon. George G. King 1<1 Oakley and Mabel Terry, lot 14 In Maple Park, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-", Kings Mills. .

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APRIL 29. AOd~e vole'! ot the tl'6ctor Is hear~ In t he land. I be. Ueve t he original of that 'says "the voice of the tUl'We" meaning the turtle dove. but now ad~s It. Is th v " e ' of t ne tra.ctor . that heralds spring. From every direction comes the put-put-put pf the gaSOline englne. the rOllr of motor~ on t he road and every once In a while an lIirpltme joins in the chorlLS. Med1anlcal America. The paper says that this has been the hotest Ap ril on record tor years and so dry. The ground Is so hllrd and dry that It i.s

turned out-the fire In the brooder April 30. Such 1l night last night. 'rI1 ~ moon was big and round lind It was almost as IIgbt as day and every dog In the county was barklng. I went out and gathered mine in and saw lihat Bogan was a C nome behaving hlmselt and settled down tor the nIght. Just as I doz d off Suzy sprang up to the window and I~arked a deep challenging bark. (She. sleeps on the rug oeside my bed. Again I ~;tarted t o doze. this time Ruddy the bull. in

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S tegemoller and Ethel Sargent. Cll.rlos and ' Ethel Sargent to hard on tractors lind breakages the pasture close by , let out !l blast i'IARRIAGE LIOENSES We also have a f ull line of Spring garden r.!arrlnge llcenses have been Is- minors. defendants In . a probate GeOl'ge II'M:I J e ie Osborn, 2 lots have Inoreased. We broke a piece that raised me right up to a s!ttlng action involving the estGte of Ed- In Highland Park, subcllvlslon, S. on the plow a nd had a puncture in position bu t apparently nothing sued to: plants. one of our big tires and the water was wrong though I could stU! hear Frank A. Wyles, 46, mechanic, ward Henry Stegemoller, Le'be.non. Lebanon. The inventory of the estate of Walter R. Fitts to Tine and Ger- and the antl_ fret~ze ran out. (For t he neighbors dogs barklng. Toward and Vivian Shupe, 29, waitress, both of Lebanon. G 01 die Hath a way. Le banon, will be trude Roberts, lot 378 In Franklin. those who do nelt know traotor 'morlling there was a \vhlp-poorWayne Gray. 21. Harveysburg. heard May 22. Sam Rosenthal to Clarence .E. Ures have both air and water in will adding .to the co.nIuslon at the • - 0! Taylor and Norma Patton, 1.23 them). and 'others have been hav- . night. "It's so peaceful In the laborer. and Joseplline Shelton. 17. The inventory of t he es.ate WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Foster. Clinton Ne~omb, Franklin, ap- acres in Ft'ankJln twp. Ing the same troubles. Another country." and Irma Colliver to Adam helfer cal!. When I went to look for May 1. Last night was another Lloyd ,clarenCe Hall, .24, truck driver. porved. and Dorothy Leyes. 22, botb of Administrator of the estate of Smith, about 100 acres In Clear- Lena .thls arternoon there It was. of those nights. First just about HeDl'Y Meeker, Franklln, was au- creek twp. Another heifer. but this is the first dILSk we had a tragedy. The dogs WaynesvUle. GeOl.ge· Rush, 51 . Dayton. barber. thorizcd to dlstribute in kind cerRobert M. Biair t.a Babe Conner. of Valentine's calves without wltite were hunting rats aroW1d ~he wood and Mrs. Eva. M. Reynolds. 47. Fos- tQ.\n stocks belonging to 't he estate. .58 acre in Lebanon. trimmings. This Is plain J ersey tan pile and suddenly I heard a comaU over. It Is so warm that we motion. I ran and shouted but I Ler, re~taurant owner. Margaret Robison, Franklin. quaL NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS as executrix or tbe estate of STATE OF OHIO was too late. Poor . little Mrs. Bob· lfied NEW SUITS Ethel Bams med suit against Ralph Robison • .and Carl J . Miller. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Mendenhall and Glenn Borden were ble Tam and two very new kittens Columbus, OhIo, April 25, 1942 had been mauled to death in the Otha . Sams, asking for $274.23 on A. O. Harbaugh and H . D. Bailey • , CLAUNC& J. IROWN Ellgineer or Snles Legal Copy our dinner guest.s on Sunday. exqltemerlt. The dogs must have were named to appraise the estate. ..••w .. ~ ?ttI 0Me Db...... one count and $300 on another lor No. 42-167 Allee Clark attended tile funeral t hought the ki ttens were rats for l1vestQck and equijjlT~ent she alleges UNIT PRICE CONTRACT of Raymond Hal'sbarger·. Thursday. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ls · will be received tbey had never hurt h er 'b efere and Inthe history of this era the past reac·hes~ ciown" ~ the lowel: income Sea.led P·ro~.n .,....,... Denise Rossmau and family, ot was Jlurchased by tbe defendant. George G . KIng to Frank Dowdell at . the office of the State R1ghway at my shout they came to theIr week wl\l probably rank second In brackets, inb.smuch as it Is in such CecU Willterson. Oregonia, IIIed 0. 2 lots In Maple Park subdlvlslon, Director 01 Ohio. at Columbus, Franklin, visited their mother. Mrs. sen5es and Sllelliked off ashamed of Impor tance to that of December 7, brackets .that Lhe greatest In!rease suit against Melvin Waites, nnd KIngs Mills. themselves. Bogan dldn ·t come out 1941. which marked Amerlca's entry hr incomes can.be 'round. Farm Ohio, until ten o'clock a. m.,. East- Loueeza ~ssman, Sunduy. others as members of t he Lebanon Charles E. Mull to W. Howard ern War Time Tuesday, May 19, ·MIss Nelle McCampbell and Mrs. of hiding for two hours and then Into the war. CertQlnly, no other I.enders are pointing out that wlllle board of eduoatlon asking' that they Fulkreth. Il1lot 202 in Lebnnon. 1942, l or Impfovements In: Early Conway vl.,lted friends at he wme and lay down In front of week in history has seen more dras- ' the n'e t incomes of fal'mers have Proposals Nos. 1 to 3 InclILSlve Jamestown recently. ~ restrained from sellJng the OreGeorge YlklIk. by admlnistrlltor. to are offered as one project and me and rolled over on his ba.ck with tic changes In the domestic eoon- been increased in the Pll6t year or gonia SChool' at auctlo~ as planned. Joe Tudor, interest 1n Jot 235 in Dr. and Mrs. Dudley. Keever. of such a pathetic expression that I omy or our country. Monday or last so. that such increases do not · in C t 11 II dt ,It~ W 1 h> will be · awarded as one conHe charged tha~ petitioDB asking Franklin. en ervi e, ca e on Ly..w4 r g .. hadn·t the heart to beat hlm. But week b rought both the registration uny 'Way compare with thOse giVen tract. that the school be re-opehed had on Saturday. Clyde and Emma Whitacre to as one Ncontlract. Mr. and Mrs. Raymolld Mont- the evenlng ~n 't over. I was sit. of all men between the aae,s of 45 JndILStrlal labor. and that farm awarded Pro been presented to tile 'board. WaldO Whitacre, lot. 63 in High)IOSal o. . , iog .listening to the la.te news when and · 65. and the del1very of the pr1ces ha ve not as yet actually Isabel Dow~ was granted a di- lawn subdivision, Morrow. Warren COunty. Ohio. on Section gomery. Mrs. Edgar Wilson, of Cen- Mrs. Tenan t came running over to Presldent·s meli'\Bgc to congress, reQ/: hed parity. Many insist that vorce from .J ohn DOVins on . her Edwin and Selma Combs t 0 A of the Franklin-Lebanon Road, .te.rvllle, Mr. Ed Brown, at Bea ver_ charge of neglect, custody of ' their Charle's Meiners, 3 lots in Love_ State Highway No. 250, State Route town. Mrs. H01ward Woo d of say that she had heard someone establishing a new American eCQn- the tillers ot t hlt soil S~OUld not be stealing our turkeys. She heard one omy ror the war period. at least. required to make any sacrlflces bunor son and $5 weekly for 1lIs land Park. . No. 123, In Franklin and Clear White·s Corner. Miss Mary 'Pugh, flop as they do when they are 1'uesday brought t he "price freez- that are not also required ot labor support. Sam Rosesthal to Clyde Hal1, 2.52 Creek Townships, by applYing a of Lebanon. were vis.ltors of the caught and heard It holler but John Ing" order from Price AdmlnlBtra.- und of all other American oltizens. bltuminolLS treatment Item T-32. Brown sisters. r. e cently. PROBATE COURT IliCres In Fran1tlin twp. pavement: Width 18 feet. only laU&'hed and said she was tor Henderson (predicted here Other critics i.nslst that. the PresiLength 27,720 feet or Mrs. Adah Deatherage was the- ilearlng things so I went wltb hel' about .two weeks ago) placing rigid dent·s groposal to stabj.llze wages Ertle Spohr and O. D. Knapp. to Tbe .cQurt approved the first and 5.25 mlles. dinner guest of the Don firu1J acoounts of the estates of Oille J. Van Camp. lot 610 in Hartsock us fast as we could. We could st1t~ controls upon all commodity prices. throligh reference of wage disputes No.2 tamUy Sunday. Proposal MlJes Hamilton and Marlon GuL Franklin. h eard one of the turkeys but when Thursday brought action · Iby the t.a the War Labor Board will result Montgomery and Warren COunMrs. Isanc Irons and · daughter tery, Lebanon, 'a nd Charles Hoyle. Nonna J. Hoyer to Thomas tIes, Ohio, on SectloDB E, F. D and we got there t he marauder was Naval Wnlrs CommltLee of the In conUnupti wage increases either WaynesvUle. White, 10 acres In DeerfIeld twp. Springboro of the Mason-Spring- and Mildred Meloy, or Lebanon. Mr. gone and so was t he turkey. Albo.u t House kllllng the Vinson-Smith Bill through action of , the Labor Boar d The invento.ry of the' estate of W. H. and ElIzabeth Berger to bora - Northern (Warren County) and Mrs. Erate of Hamllton, and that time the neighbor's dogs bark- nd for the present, at least, ending or through mutual ngreemen1:s beRoad. State HJghway No. 948, state . Anna Wallace, Lebanon,. will be Tom Glosslp, 10 ac.res in Franklin Route No. 741 in Miami and Clear Mrs. Thomas. 01 'l.'eXas. called on ed, their l1gllts came on, a door conln'ovemy within Congress over tween labor organlzatioDB' and emEvelYJl Meloy the past -week. heard May 13. twp. Creek TownshIps, by applying blslammed, t hen in a' little whJle the. t.he repea.l of the 40 - hour week ployers holding war ~ntracts. Such Thanks tor thEI lovely· May basThe estate. of EUza'beth Walt Estate of Howard Brown to Cath- tuminOILS t reatment. Item T-32. lights went, on again. In the morn- provision' of the Wages and Hours ~Itlcs argue that commodity pricket hung on our door May day. . ~n. was determined to have er41e Brown, et ai, two lots in Pavement: Width 18 feet. ing a sheriff's deputy came out and Act. / es alld Will' producUon costs cannot Length 49,210 teet or . .. net value at $9,936.22. inventory of. Franltl1n. we found where the t urkey had • • • . ' be stabUized If wage rates are per_ 9.32 miles. the estate WII6 approved. and ·a Henry and Elizabeth Scott to WUProposal No. 3 been roosting on the fence. feathers The reactions In Congress to the mltt~d to increase. 'I1h08e who obcert11lcate o( tr~er was ordered lIam. and Lorene Bellamy, 70 acres Warren County, Ohio, on Section where 1t bad strulntled a little fresh f r sident s message QaVe l!eenlnolt- Ject to llmlting net Incomes to In 'Turtlecreek twp. B of the Lebanon - Morrow Road. Mrs. Bert ' BWlIlE:ll Correspondent blood. the grass mashed down as ed and varied. As is ILSual with so ·25,000 pel' yeu r Insl,st that such issued to eyecutrlx. J. Wlll White, by executor, to state Highway No. 252. State Route Sale of real estate belonging to The ~dles AId w11~ hold their thOUlI'h a bat!' with a turkey in It many or the President·s program's, limltution Is not necesslW'Y if heavy 'Il No. 123. in Turtlecreek and ' Salem the estate ot George W. Knght was Thelia WhIte,. et a!, 2 lots in Townships, bY' . applYing a. Ibitumin- monthly meeting at' the home of had been put ' down, the wires In there Is a ~ene~1 agre,e ment as to surlaxes and excess profit taxes are .approved and proceeds were or- Wti.ynesville. ous treatment, Item '1'-32. the fence bent as though some one the worthiness at tlrobjective ao- 'Ievlc:d; that the total amount ot Mrs. Neva Davidson. . dered dlstributed. Frank H . Fan' to H. A. CorneU, Pavement: Width 18 feet. The American flag was presented had cHmed it, bu~ no tracks on the nounced, but a consldera·ble tl1ffer- revenue derived from such a 11m1The: court approved the ninth ac 'Parcel in Waynesville. Length 28,512 feet or to t he Utica church by .the rellet dry hard gTound and no turkey. ence of opln1on as to the methods tatton w1ll mean but little; and count of the estate of Granville P ; ame J . Van camp to Esther 5.40 miles. . ~ May. 2. They carne to shear the to- be followed in reaching such an that suoh IlmItn tJon is contrary tG Total estlmated cost .. $35.403.76 corps of Lebanon. and Is greatly Decker. Lebanon. Snider, lot 5t In ~Ialnvlew Manor, Proposals N06. 1 to 3 inclusive of appreciated by tl1e commu nity. sheep today, the coolest 'Clay we objective. All agree .a s to the ne- aUf system of government and The .Inventory. of the estate of Franklin. . this project to be completed· not Miss Phyma Ze<:h. spent Thursday have' 'had in some time. Is it going cesslty of taking proper setlon to easily lends to · &buses; They point Belle Hizar, Lebanon, was approved . Luoius Vandervort, et al, to later than August I , 1942. n1ght with MIss Betty Mardis of to rain? '''rhe Lord . tempers the prevent Inflation, 'but there are ' out that If a llm1tu '•lon of $_.....000 F1r k Z d B rth H 85 The mlnimllpl wage to be pa.\d to . <wind to the shani lamb" but sheep thooe who feel that the Presldent·s can be placed this year. such lJ.in1t an . an e a ess. acres all labor employed on tJrls contract Springboro. cr'he estate of WlllJam LasbJey. Wnynesv1lle,. was declared exempt~ in Washington twp. shall be In accordance with the Mr. and Mrs. Will Brinkmeyer or no sheep, we ·need ralil. program. as outItned contall1s cer- can be fixed a.t $10,000 n ext yeat {rom Inheritance tax. Ann Charlton' to Walla R. Palmer. "Sch~dule of · Prevailing Hourly Ilnd daug-hter. Ru·th. and Mrs. EmMay 3. No rain yet tliough ' It tarn flaws. and that ' final results ..."2.500 or .less the year follOwing' Wage Rates Ascertained and De- ma Gre·enfield spe'n t F'tlctay eve¢ng looks and eels like It. The leaves will depend ·almost entirely upon. and 50 on, until a completely ""'" A certlfJcate o~ trallSfer was or- 2.05 acres in Turtl1!Ol'eek twp, ~~'aldered to t he executor of the estate Charles and Oma Irwin to Hal E. tennJned by The Department 01 with Mr: and Mrs. Bert Bunnel and are alm06t out and the woodl; are how the varlolLS proposll.15· are car- l2.ed .state results; although they 0 .( ' 'P aul S. Harbaugh, Springboro. S1m'pson, lot on East Main street. Industrial Relations applicable to dau~hters . White with dogwOOd. ·1 $ould be rled into effect. Qdmit such $25,000 limItation now state H1ghway Department lInThe net value of the estate of In. Lebanon. provements In · accordance with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lewis and having B6paragILS but summer be• • • lias great popular appeal. fore IIi~t the sheep ate my asparagus Some of the crttlclsms of the • • • John .R. .Knlght, FoSter, was deter~ MIami Valley Building and Loan . Sections 17-3, 17-4, 17-.4a 17-5 and P Id t· I I d '"""11 son. Jerry. w.ere ;S unday guests of mined to be' $9,660.15 and that of Association to Speed and Ella Rld- 17-5a!lf the General ' COde of Ohio." Mr. and Mrs. John Koester and down to the ground . and , it has res en s message nc u e: ' :"-" T . he · "l'}'''-e f •• u .... . ... ree-"l. "'" .." '· or'der i.... .... dell 2 lots In Franklin. Th~ biqder must submit with 1lls never been any gOod since. The ure to mention the necessity for re- ,.... 1.h t Henry Meelre • Franklin • ..a '14.05.. , bid a cert.lCled check In ' en amount daugh ter Vellna du'ctlon of expenditures in t he non_~;s e Orflce of PrJce AdtninJstra ~. • ... M . H k'" .The court set May 15 to hear the Qeortle P . and Marie Weaver to equal to llve per cent of the est!d calves never bothered It nor the 0 'tlOn-on Tuesday or last week, fixR ev.ell an.... rs. ec with e". an s on the prJcInventory of' Jennie, L. Houser, Leb ~qa Beaverman, 135 aCl'es in Ham- mated cost, but in no event more CharI took dJnner Mr. son, and Chick ens bu t th ey. say sheep are the mliltary, or .::Ivll, divisions 'Bnd e.g- in._.. ~iling. "" ..., or hun. anan. · Ilton twp. than ten thousand dollars. only thJngs that w,ill eiI.t It. enc1es 01 the ~ederal Governme!lt. ,deeds of thoILSands or dlflerent .I n Blanche and Perry Williamson to Plans and specifications are on Mrs. Kenneth Thtl)m88 , and daugh': ,May 4. 'Just a light mower but Failure to outline a definite tax commOdlt1e • has b . 'Robert B. Howard was a.ppointed program to act 88 an InflatIon . s, een great." ~11. . rne In the department' of highways ter on Sunday'. Th k d 11 t th B even that helped. They hurrlea out . cepted as a. war necessity. However, adml~t.r8t-or o~ the estate of Hor;- MIles and Mildred Templin. 101 and the office ot.· the resIdent dIse wee -en Cll ersa e un_ with the dra.g and did as mucb as blake, and to 'b ear equally upon all students ot ~he 'situation were aCe P . Keyes, Waynesville, with H . acres ~ Massle and . Wayne twps. tI1ct deputy director. . h ..... d the """ ..... en. classes. Evident wlilingness to de- ..r · eatlY. SUI'PI'Is ewell d h it was..,d.~ I Martha Poos to 'Bernlce Good. The director reserves the rlght to Del home were Mlr.. and Mrs. Omer •. they could and I .,.... . W.·· Case, John Hawk and Ross ..-... . ,. .. Hartsock as appraisers. lot 800 in Franklin. . reject any and all bIds. Boldrey and daughter, Mr. and Everything is growing weU. The mllnd sacrifices fr~ the farmers olosed that hte general freezlDg or. . . ' aQ~~ iMI·s. Ralph BUllDtell and . obUdren, oniy things ttui.t dldn't come up-are of the country. wblle faiUng to place der prclvlded no time lag' between St.ate Hlghwa.y Director. .....lesaIe. and man . urac t urMr . an d M rs. Vaug'hn M u II en an d the .beets and 'carrots so I wUi have place definite cellings on wages and retail · WAIU to resow those this week. It doesn ·t &I.laries although recommending . . . . son Gary Lee. limitation on-' to' tal n'e t in"omes at erS prices;: but fixed cel11ng on all look right to see a Fore Sale Sign ... on Mrs. Cane's house and see that $25.000 per year. suah ~rlces at thf) 'hlghest ch;arged NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT d Mrs. HUey GibsoD, CorrespondeDt the garden was not planted. It was • • • uring the mont h of March. Man.Y Mr'. and Mrs. Chester Shaw, ot such a pret . ty well kept little garden. Of course, all the above objecretaUers, especially those operating Admlnistra~or "ith the wiD anXenia. called on lrlends here Sun_ nexed. What 'are people going to do for tlons are not being made ..by the srna.1ler stores, may be injured, and day . . of IbILSlness, as a result Estate ot Horace ~ P. Keys, De- their thrashing dinners? The men same persons. For Instance, those .even pu t out Mr. Sylvester Stroop, at near were always so well sat1s1led. when ' who 'wish more definiteness from . Hillsboro is spending a few weeks c;eased· • anyone took them to Mrs. Crane's. th e P resId en t rega rdln g t axes in - of, the fa.iJ.ure to provide a proper . Notice Is hereby given that RoslBt that inflation cannot bl pre- lag , between wholesale and . retan with his cousin, Mr. Lue Murray. bert B. Howard whose Post Office rri-,~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=====~] t d Mrs. Emerson Dill called on her Address Is 6220 M~Ldlson Road, Cln-' ven .e unless the rrew tax .program prices. sister, Mrs. Jacob Zimmer, Sunday in tl Ohl h b duly c na • o. as een ap_ AUe. TIONEERING HAPPILY, we can still furnish you with just ntternoon at the Mlam1 Valley has- pOinted as Admln:lstrator with the I" about everything you could buy at a furniture store pltal. with the will annexed of ·the Estate' Stanley & Koogler Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Crew and of Horace P . Keys late of Warren in normal times. faniIly, Mrs. Mattie Levi aJid son, COunty. Ohio. dece!'liCd. BROKERS LICENSE Several months ago stOJ'es were advised that and Mr. Tom Crew were dinner Dated this 1st day of l'vfay, 1942. . Mecha!,o The.r apy there would be ' shortages in numerous articles ... For Da~s Pbone '2894 WaynesRALPH H. CAREY, guests of. Mr.llnd Mrs.Ed ·Crewe, the Chlropnctlc vllle, Ohio. Reverse Charges. Judge of tl~e Pr0b8te Court. .occaslon being Mr. prew's birthday. .' but as 'yet, t hese shortages have been few. We are ." ·Phon. ·71 Mr. Earl Lucus and friend. · of Warrfln County. Ohl0 .still abl e to get merchandise. -::!J Franklin. were week-end guests · of . Carl Abaecherl1 Atty. 5-7,14,21 . . So,' you can still buy living room, bedroom, din·Mr. and Ms . David Lucas and faui-' · _ _ _ _ _ _ _,_ _ _ _ _~ Sly. in~ room furniture, mattresses, and so on ' down the . Mrs: Earl . McGrue, of Dayton, JiSt. . Mrs. Eivls Michael' called on friendS How long such a cond'ition will prevail we canhere Sunday artenioc?n.

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and Iln. LeUyt. Wharton. Mn. Amy 10 Bailey ' had a paper on "Oreat f __ Mothers." The undersi'in-ed wll] sell at Pub M.... SUie Do..,.... Corre.pondent lie Auction at the late reslc;lence or Mrs. "ollise FUe, Corruponc)ent lin. Walter Kenrlc:k, OOl'l'elponden& Mr, and-Mr8, Allen Hole. Mr. and Mrs. Flora MIlSon suffered a lola Carey, decee,seil, on North. Daniel Underw9Qd, a citIZen who' Rev. Arthur Bhenefelt: of OxfQrd, Mrs. Ralph Johns and Mr. and heart attack 'last Tuesday morning street Waynesville, Ohio on . had . resided near town her entire was a dinner guest Sunday at the Mrs. Russell OIunpbell attended the but is somewhat 1inproved. Mrs. SATURDAY, MAY 9,1942, :lfe or 74 years passed a.way Thurshome of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunt, funeral 01 Mrs. Viola carey at Larger Because of .Better Service, QuaUty and Mason cele_rated her 86th birth: Beginning at 1 :00 C)'olocl{ p, m:, cl ay ~nornlllg ut , his home. He had 'Mrs, Fred Rush entertained the Waynesville Thursday. beeu In fa~lng health for twp years. day April 24 by entertaining Mrs. the following Price-.Established 1849-1942 . '-H clUb at her home Friday' eve Mrs. Kesler Graham and Mrs. Alma Hartsock and Mrs. Jennie HOUSElHOLD GOODS _ Lnrge The funeral was held Sa.turday afning. Robert SlI)ey called at the hom~ of Peterson as her dinner guests. Clearmont Heating Stove; Quick Lcrnoon aL 4:30 o'clock at Friends WAYNESVILLE, O. .P HONE 2441 and Mr. and Mrs, RAlph Stowe at Pekin Mrs. Ralph Hammond Mr. Rnd Mrs. Carl Sll\1th, Mrs. Meal Kerosene Range; Rug 11-3x church , Waynesville. with burial in ~..;-~-;;;-;;;-;;;-;;;-===;;;;;;=============~~~=~~;..~ daughter . Janet spent Th~sday Sunday Il<fternoon. Mahle Smith and , Mrs. Bertlna 12; Walnut Extension Ta,ble; Sew- Mi amI cemetery,' OOrwin. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs . WUMr. and Mrs. Edmond Mlnser and Burbal's , the younger daughter of' Cops y nttended tlhe funeral Of Mrs, ing Machine; 3 B eds; 3 Dressers; 3 Wishing fOr some of this cool weathllam Btraukamp, in Dayton. lit ~le son of Dayton, were dinner Alltn McOla111 (Carrie Smith) fu Wash Stand,s; Folding' Bed; Bed MI'. and Mrs. Charles Doster, fell er. 'lUld the dandelions are already Mr. llnd Mrs. Paul Wllliams and gul!6U; Sunday of Mr. and Mrs~ helliu last Tuesday. Davenport; 5 piece Parlor Sui te ; from the rear of the moving auto old graY-heaaed granddaddys. Bobby Morgan, .'of Lebanon spent William Bergdoll. Mrs. Nett.e Harper spent a few Old Walnut Secretary; Walnut Drop which her father was driving, when ' 1I11rriette t·. 'l 'hoWIl!, Curre pondent 1\ ba:by's gentle smile, a tiny seed FJ'lday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Little Miss Mary Sue Oroll, of Little Dorothy June SmlLh is ve,y growing Irlto a giant eim, the ever uuy.; the last or the week with Mr. Leaf Tn,ble; old Bureau; Rockers ; t.he dool' come open. Dr. J . E. MIL near Fran'klln, spent last week with Everett Early. nnd Mrs. Lester Lindemuth, near Buffet; Side Board; 3 old Clock ; IeI' was summoned and he rushed III at her home. frultfulne.>s of the soli, the gentleMr. S . H. Burnet attended tM Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith. They MLamisburg. Mrs. Riebard Rhoades and son, of ness and fury of the wind, th~ Morris Chah' ; Dishes and Cooking he r to Dilatush ho pltal Dayton, funem1 ~ Raymond Harshbarger accompanied her home Sunday and Mr. . Quint Buckles is recovering Utenslis; LlIIWn Mower; Hall Rack: where twenty- six stitches were ta- NelV York are visiting her parents, graceful ( ourse of the creek even at Lebanon Thur.sday. were dinner guests of her parents, slowly from an operation at Miami Mirror, and many oth er articles too' ken IIibout her head. The .ao:ldent Mr. and Ml·S. Maurice Hunter, and t!l.e lowly fly's persistence, and a Mrs. Margaret Johns and Paul Mr. and Mrs. Carl Croll. numerous to mention. happened Thursday and she was family, this week. VaLLey Hospital. whole world at war, Ood moves In a Johns were Dayton visitors Sa.tur_ , Mrs, J. B ,ones, J Mrs. 0 h aries Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dyke, Jr. Many neighbors and friends at- mysterious wuy, His wonders to per. Some articles are cOllsldered an- rCLw'ned Friday to her home In d!lY. Mullenix Mrs. Harvey B,u rnet and good condition. tended the funera l of Albert CorneU of l~lttsburgll, Pa ., a.re the proud tlque. form. Rev. T. T. Crawford, district 6U- Mrs . . Walter Kenrick attended the TERMS : Casll. The mel'chRIlls of our town al'e held at McClue's Saturday afterparents of a little du ghter, born A speCia l program wIlL be offeree ' ]lerintendent, held the fourth quar- sale or Mrs. Ada Mo;: Ewen at SpringPEARL McMAKEN sponsoring a motion picture show noon. W. C. Smith preached the April 14,11942. at F.e.rry church Mothers Day. Coml terly conference at Lytle ' churoh boro, Saturday. every Frl(loy evening on th e service. Miss BessIe Fitch spent tM week W. N. Sears, Auet. ALICE WELCH and visit us. We · are striving fOl Sunday evening: Mrs. Ella Amann, of Dayton, l,r ounds In lhe rear of the Gil!otlgh Mrs . Sideholtz nnd daughter, of end in Springlleld with Mrs. James un attendance of 200. Mrs. B. H. Burnet, who has been spent .the week_end with Mr. and Grocery. . Cincinnati; are speriding a few Hawke and daughter. PUBLIC SALE poorly for some time, is lJedfast and Mrs. For.est Thompson and little MI'. and Mrs: Hel1bert Kennedy weeks visit at the parsonage. Mrs. Mrs. Melvin Pennington and two EASTER1'J STAR NOTICE mueh worse at this time. son. Mr. and Mrs. John Llszak and and Mrs. and Mrs. Allen McKay, of Sideholtz is a sister of Mrs. Smith. daughters, Barbara and JudY. 01 The undersigned , It " ItQuunistra'M rs. Howard Deweese returned daughter. Mal,}, Ann , of Dayton The P. J . Thomases visited the MIami Chapter No. 107, O. E . B. Dayton, spent several days with trtx of the es,ate of William Norton, Ileal' Wilmlugton, were out-ot-town Monda.y from a vlslt with her par- were also their guests on Sunday. collers here Sunday. Spring HLll nursery at Tlpp City wIlL meet in regular session Mon· relatives ilere: deceased, will. sell at public auction day. cnts at Gate City, Va, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beck (the Sunday afte1'l1oon and brought some dl!Y, May 11, for regular busineS5 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bllrek spent at his late residence, ' in CorWIn, Mrs. Therle Jones and son MlISunday dinner · guests of M~. and former Kathleen Gray), of Mlamls- rruit trees . They stoppeci to see Mr: Each mem'ber is requested ,t o last week-end . In Indiana with Mrs. Ohio, on ton spent Sunday with Ml'. and Mrs. Wnlter Kenrick were: Mr. and burg, are announcing he birth of a Thomas' grandmother , Mrs. Nancy bring a piece of scrap iron. Black's sIster. . SATURDAY.. MAY 16, 1942, Mrs, Edwin Nutt and son, Herman, Mrs. William Haines, Mr. and Mrs. Ellen Pope on the way back. Mrs. Margaret Haclley, Worthy Matron Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crawford beginning at 1 :00 p. m., the follow- d nu ~ hl.er . near Cen~rvll1e. Mr. Jones joined Robert Haines and. sons, Bobby and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fry, of Pope is a little Improved. Mary L. Earnhart, Secretary. spent last Sunday with Mr. and ing described property, to_wit: . them tor . dinner in the evenIng. Uutl, of Dayton and Mr; and Mrs. Franklin were Sunday morning Many farmer around here are Mrs. L. O. Hartsock. HOUSEHOLD . GOODS-Florence Mr. and Mrs. Richard KApler and James Kaser of MIddletown. planting corn, the rain h aving put Enougll steel and rubber go intc. Mr. and Mrs. McNeil are spend- coal heater, coal heater, Perfection g'uests of Mrs. Louise :\"Ite. daughters spent Sunday with Mr. 'Mrs, Robert Kaser and Mrs . 'BetMiss Janina CQrr was the week- the ground in shape. The trees are a single 27-ton medlwn tank to ill~ some time in Van Wert, Ohio. 011 heater, range, cubboard slde and ,Mrs. Eugene Bell at Jefferson- ty Wl1son of Dayton, wel'e evening Misses JOsie a~d Rena Smith board, kitchen cabinet, dropleaf end gu est of her parents, Mr. and aU In lear and soon owe will be make 24 automobUes. calJers. ville, Ind. visited ' last Sunday afternoon with toole, colLopsible ward·robe, selVlng Mrs. Everett Gordon, ot Kingman. Mrs. Everett Early were ~r. and Mrs, Harold Whitaker, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Collett and I.helr brother, Mr. Leslie Smith, and machine folding bed, single bed, Dayton visitors Monday &fternoon. son and daughter, were entertained: SOli Robert were Sunday dinner wife. bwo dressers, stands, cot, radIo, E1rc Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thomas and to Sunday dinner at the home of gl:lests of her sister, Mrs. Laura l\I1r. ~nd Mrs. Rltenhouse and trolux vacuum sweeper, two clocks, daughter Betty, were dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brown, near family 'moved from Xenia to the 9x12 rug small rugs, lounge, mirror, Shldaker , Sunday of the fOl'lller's parents Waynesville. Mr. Walter Huber, of Cinchmatl, BC1l.>uil ploperty on W. Main lamps,. rag carpet, fea'ther bedslbedMr, and Mrs: Frnnk Thomas nea~ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rush enterwas u business caller In town street. ding, lot of dishes and cooki ng Waynesville. . talned to dl,n ner on Wednesday the Thursday . Ml·. and Mrs. ~rl copsey, or. uten.sUs. ' Mr. and Mrs. Allen Emrick and following guests: Mr. and Mrs. L. Mrs. Roy King and childrell and Oolumbus, were week-end guests o f MISCELLANEOUS-Copper wash Mr. ~s. Pearl Cornell attend - . A. Barger of Washing Lon C. H., Mr. Mll;s Grace Pollet, were Saturday boILer, two tubs, sprinkling cans ed the funeral of Albert Cornell at anll. Mrs. Ar~ur Davis and son of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Copsey. evening co llers in Wilmington. . '~rs. Mayme Alexander spent coal buckets, buckets, jars, Ironlng McOlure's funeral bome, Waynes_ of Dwton, and Mrs. Richard BeckMrs. 'C onrad Gillough had as her and Thursday in Dayboard, 'barber chair I\)lirber tools, Wednesday vHle. Saturda.y afternoon. rand daughtE l', of Akron. tJlrl.hday dinner guests Thursday , Several members from here atIMrs:' Mary E. CarmoIl3Z, near 92 ton with her daughter, Mrs. Mary shot gun, buck saw. ax, hatchet, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WUl forks, ·shovels two set;s double lad = tended. the Mother's club at the years of age, and a' resident of this McCune, and farnUy. ' Skimrlng, ~Iss Reta Bowmao and Mrs, Virgil J:)ellers (Dorothy ders, step ladder, lawn mower, grade school Friday af~ernoon. community for 70 years, passed others. . M1&a Anna Selker, 01 Springboro, a\\ 'y suddenly saturda.y evening at Lesher) visited last Sunday with sharpening . mach!ne, garden plow, Mr. and Mrs. Jamts Park, of Yelher relatives here. llcytbe c~a1, kindling, five gallon 011 was a .Monday guest of her nlete. her home ' here. She Is sur\,!\' d by low Springs and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and M.l's. Will Bootes, of Day- can, wheel barrow, an d many small Mrs. Kesler Graham. a daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Clark, of Richard WULlams, 01 near WllmlngMrs. JOiI Brown of Washington Dayton and a . son, Mr, Elmns Oar- ton, were guests Sunday of Mr. and articles' too numerous to ment ion. t ! 11 , were Sunday evening guests of Mrs. Russel Holland. C. H., spent the week-end with her mony, o{ Springfield. Funearl serti ell' parents, Mr. an.d .Mrs. Harry Mrs. Ella Frump . Wilmington, TERMS: Cash. daug~ter, Mrs. Ralph Barger, an:! vices were held at her late resldence Tucker. spent . part .ot last week with Mr. Lucile Armitage, Administratrix family. _ Tuesday afternoon, conducted by of the estate of and Mrs; D. W. Gorham and famA survey made early in 1942 inThe Woman!s Society of ChdS- Rev. HUda Snyder of Oxford. Inily. WILLIAM NORTON, (. ICI! tes that an average of 500 tlan ServIce met Wednesday af- terment was made at ,M tami cemecaptain ~naggs and wife, who pounds of scrap Iron can be ga.~h­ Deceased. temoon with Mrs. Blanche Gra- tery, Waynesville. 1.8ve been rooming with Mrs. Ber- W. N. Sears, Auetionl2er. ered from every farm in the coun_ Una Copsey, hnve moved to Osbom. ham. Assistant hostesses were: Mrs. ENROLLS F~R SllMMER TERM Mr. Fred Null has purchased the Janet Rush, Mrs. Mary Hammond AT COLLEGE OF WOOS'l"ER Mound property from Mr. E. C: Robert Preston, of Waynesville. a Hartsock. student ~t the College of Wooster, Mr. Bradfdrji Dayto~ ' ,was the has enrolleg for the summer session guest Monciay 01 his cousin, Mrs. ''\ which will begin Me.¥ 12. He has Nettle Harpe'r, and daughter and :glste:d for courses lD chemistry · Mr. and Mrs. perry Weller. TARV1&-LITHIO TAR AND phy cs' . Miss Mary K. Copsey, Xenia vis_ / ROAD OIL. ~OAVATINO Wooster's accelerated war - t1m~ ited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs program has placed the college on Wm. Copsey. -Monday. OUMP TRUCK SERVICE a three-session basis which now Mrs. Lucy McReynolds Hamilton READY MIX CONCRETE makes. it possible for a student to KEEP THE THINGS YOU HOLD MOST DEAR e complete r"8quirements for .a baCh .. and sister. Miss Dottle Bootes, of a og Dayton visited their father , Mr. , elor's degree In three years, Instead John Bootes, who his been W. TO ;YOU IN GOOD CONDITION. Phone, Waynesvllle 2911 of the tV/o-semCllter plan, Wooster \DOW has three fifteen-week terms. Ma:. and Mrs. C. .A. Sollers spent When the boys come back from serving their Morrow Phone No. S the week-end In Dayton with Miss Preston is the son of Mr. and Lulu Sollers. country they will want to come back to a home they Mrs. -!Ohn K. Preston of WaynesLebanon o!flce Phone 47SKWe are giad to see Mr. L. J, WIlResld~ce-4l8 M vllle. At Wooster he is majoring In can r~ally be proud of, and the place they have allenburg, on our streets again, aiter . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _• biology. several weeks' Wness. w.a ys called "HOME SWEET HOME."

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come out of Hollywood t.hus far this You are lnvlted to attend the season . The \\tcll'ld's grea lest ~c~ _..- .--" ml!l,..week evangelistic ~rvl~ at ers (Verno Zorina Is one), comedle lur laus Play Warren COUlllty champlol1~ of last the Church ot Ohrlst on Wednesans (lnd sIn gers wel'e employed for "Smilin' ThroUgh," ~he fa.ntastlc fall, wm cond ude anoiher SUCC ellS_ day evening, lYiay 13 at 8 o'clock ~~ Lhl:; big unllertak1l1g. SO if you are comedy by Allan Langdon Mart.n, fUI season ·w:hen they p\a.y in the when Mr. JUf,n Baronia, president Interested In !llus1cal shows and will be presented by the 'SenIor dlatrtct tournament to be held tD of ManUa Bible ee~ In MaBOb ' Hope, see this picture sunday, class, Friday 'May 19, In .the iOhool C,!nctnnati FrtdaJ. nUa. p, I., will epeM. Monday and Tuesday, auditorium. . The local school team baa had all Mr. Bllronia baa been In the 13ac~ in February Kenny brought The pl&y, wh1~h opens wit h a almost llerfec:t record, havini loat United States now for ' about a "One Foot In Heaven" here which prologue, has a wistful sweetness. but one gllme, to Spring Va.lley. To year t.rylng to secure funda for the made 0. big hit wlt·h th is comm un· Movi ng along Il\v!ttly, It carries the their cre4lt they have defellted West work In the Phllip,!nes; and ~1l1 It.y's theatre patrons. Now h e I:; rare vein of h uman Intel'est , from Co.rrollLon, ~311brook , Lebanon ana now have to remain here until the bringing t he preacher In t hat show climax to climax unt1l the happy ' Franklln tWloe. 'war Is over. The local team also defeated SellHIs famUy and friends were at n 'l'ct\l'io March ) bac k In "Bedtime ending. s tory," with Lorettn .Y oung. or A comedy drama with a smile and brook a secOlild time Tuesday night hOlne in Manila at the time that cour e thl:; Isn·t Lhe serlo[1S sort of a tear , It h as all the quaint, whlms- by the 5OO~e ,ot 6 to 3. tbe war broke out. For the past Tht t,eQm this year Is adolJled In several .mot:lths !le has been UDll,ble l dra ma "One Foot '1l1 Heaven" was leal Irish sen timent wit hout sentisince it Is 100 per cent eomedy. ment ality. 'As II stage attracilon it new unLforms and expected tp'make to hear from them. We are sure that YOU wUI want But you'll like Fred March now as Is out8tandlng a mon g t he fe w that a ,good showing at the t()Urlley this well as YOU did Ul en . It wm be have lived over the years. week in Cinc.lnnatl. to see this naUve of the Ph lUpines shown 0 11 t h e Twin Theat re screen Track Meet • • • and hear the inspiring message Of next Wednesday and T1111rsday. The Warreu County Track Meet Mr. John 1~lsher ~1ll accompany faith and hope that he brings It has been remarked more than wlll be held Tuesday, May 12, 8 t a group ot . stud en ls to the state from thf;! Bible. ~c(1nure l"or the past several weeks the once, "You don't ha.ve to go out of t he fairgrounds a t Lebanon. School music contests to be held at Columtown to ' see a good show" and will not be In session that ~ . bus SQturday. mid_week service at the Ohurch of ~omc MOTHERS DAY CARDS - 5~ and tOe r ightly 50. 111 t he past seven District Elimination Tests Two entries wm be made from the Ohrlst has been more than a midDial 2111 - Waynesville months since the Twin Theatre The following studen ts plQ(:ed In local school. ~rhcy are a g1rl's clar- week prayer service. Each Wednes ~ changed management, the biggest the tests at Oxeo'rd : lnet quartet composed of Reb'al Sur_day evening, along wlih ihe prayer and the best have been shown here. Typing-Vera McGrew .... . . .. 2nd fIlICe, Monlmhl ' Hoak, Dorl:; FIres period, Iohere has been an evanYou'll remember shows like th ese : Gen. S c1enc«;:-Jack Crane .... 4th and Ruth An.na Johns, and a solo gellstlc message preached by the Wayneaville, Ohio Phone 2121 .;;;;;==========;;;;,1, "Virginia n," "The Road to Zanzl- Algebra-Ruth Anna Johns .'. 8th eniry, cornet solo, Irma Fires, ac- minister. We are sure that YOU wm . bar." " S I s Hopkins," "Tobaaco -Engllsh- Rnylyn Cra bbe ... . • . 6th companied by Helen Margaret Gons. enjoy these messagel\. TW- I-N-T- H-E-A - T-R - E- T-O - - - Road," "caught In the DraJt ," English- Frances Johns .... .... 8th • • • Last Wednesday evening, Mr. "Charley 's Aunt," "Shepherd of the American Hi story ,_ Mn:rce'lne Donald Bro'lVll, eighth gradeJ won Milton Dills, minister at the Church ~ MRS. TORNER ENTERTAINS HAVE BIG PRODUCTIONS Hils," "Belle s tarr," " SU11 VaHey Pet.ers .... . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . .. lOth tlrst place in the Warren County 01 Christ at 13rookvUle !.(y., and a ' lII;LO BRIDGE OLUB FOR MONTH OF MAY S e I g e ant York," • • • grade school t ests taken two weeks long-time friend of Mr. Randall, "swamp Water," "One Foot In The Wayncsville baseball team, ago. brought the evangellstic message. Members of the HI - Lo Bridge A~cord1ng t.o Mr. HI1l, the man- Heaven ," " How Green Was My ~=~=~~~~ffi~~=i) club and one guest, Mrs. John W. ager of the Twin Theatre the p!c- Va lley," "They Died With Their SERVICES FRIDAY MBTHODIST OHURCH Kersey, were entertalned for A!l tw'es cotnlng in May surpass any B~ts On," "Birth of the Blues," FOR MRS. REEDER LouIs O. Radle,., l'astor evening of -bridge. last Tuesday,_ At other month so lar, as a. whole. no~ ~o m enUoll otl el' good ones SUNDAY .' the home of Mrs. John Turner. The shows are aU big productions. with Gene Auiry, Hop-a-Iong ClIsFOR SALE _ F'r1ers, 3 or 4 Ibs. F'unerlll services will be held FrlChurch School 9:30 a. m. Prize winning scores were held by Mrs . Kersey Mrs . H .F. Dye, Mtfl . Some are comedies, some myst-er - s ldy, Tex Ritter, Ju'd y Canova, Elftorts to revive baseball this Dressed or on foot, Also Fresh day afternoon far Mrs. KaUe Louise WorshiP Se rv Ice, 10 :40 a .m. les, straight dramas, musicals and J"" ck BeDllY, Bob Hope, Weaver year In waynesvllle have been Eggs. Sarah CHeston h od1e d- Tuosd ay, Th".., Sunday will . ' , W<L""es -,,- - R eed er, age 75, w ,. be observed as Harold M1ller, - and Mrs. Carman westerns. The players In these plc- Brot hers and Elvlry, etc. ville. Rural Route 3. Phone 2899. after a week's lllnes&, at her home . "Parents Day." The pastor wm Crane. started by several Interested bus!t ures are all top notch. . In the future the Twin blll-of- ness men and players. Sunday The IT PAYS I - Market your clip the on Route 73, near Waynesville. speak on "The PrlvUeges and Re.. ~===~=======!,,\ For Instance, Sunday, Mon I\y l are looks even brighter, with such Miamis have a game scheduled with Co-op way. More than 8000 growShe was the widow at George T aponslblllties 'of Parenthood." Spe- I , and. Tuesday Bob Hope (Para hits these coming up: "SOn of ers consign each year to the Ohio Reeder, who died In 1937. cial boquets wUl be presented to the mount's outstanding star) comes to Shroyers , Class B team of Dayton Wool Growl!l's Cooperative · AssoSurvivors Include five daughters, youngest and the oldest mothers . Fury," '·Mr . Bugs Goes to Town," at the l11gh school diamond. the Twin In a specia l show 1.n full the show a ll kids sh ould s ee; Jud y The old Intersta te lague o.r which daHon. Returns blt'\le consistently Misses Eva, R~th Ilnd Ethel, all at present, and each parent wlll retcchnicolor. It Is "LouIsiana Pur '51 Tim Is an nil _ musical Canova In . eepy e Gal '.. The Miamis were members last year been !leveral cents per pound , home, Mrs. Cora Archdeacon and cetve a bu tton-h 0 Ie h..... """uet " chase." which . "The Man WllO Came to Dinner," has been disbanded, but the loca'above the st·a te average price for Mrs. Bessie Kenrick, both: of Oen- _ The Friendship club will meet . Frida, and Saturday 10 -~ ..show playing on the' New Orleans i'he season's greatest sopl11sticated have a hance to join Il Class A wooL The Waynesvllle Fanners ' terv1lle; ' and two grandchlldren. with Mrs. J. R. Updyk ' e W...... ...........,.,.y Your favorite cowboy' Mardi Oras. Judging from com- comedy: " Yoke1 Boy,.. 5 t ra19b t hill - league, Including Trotwood, Such.. 118 Exchange, WaynesVille" Ohio. . Servltes will be held at the resl- ufternoon, ~y . combinationbilly. "To Be or Not To Be," which ers.. Dayton PoUce and Lincoln'rav- - --:-.- - - - - - - - . : . . . . - dence Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock Dr. T. T. erawford, our distrkt I, was Oarole. Lombard's \a.st p icture FOR SALE - 1 late model QUick with burlal In Centerville. superlnten,d ent, will preach for us BILL ELLIOTT and TEX ern teams, of Dayton, it the loMeal kerosene range; 2 pop cooL Sunc41y, May 17 and hold our quarbe/ore_ dea tli, ( ames to the T win cal fans show enough Int-erest. RinER in with Jack Benny on Sunday and ers : 2 marble top tables. Phone ,"OLD TIME". MUSIC ' terly copference Immediately after II 100 Waynesv1l1e fans w1ll buy Waynesville 2571. 4-3Oc HEARD AT GRANGE th'e --. OA""lce. MOnd~" y, May . 31 alld June 1. selison tickets priced at $1.10, It will Other big, little, good and enter- Insure The Miami's entry into this FOR SAlLE - . 8 room house ' bath 1,'EIlRY Oil nCR OF OIlKIST tainlng pictures coming are "Song Class A league and 'will provide a A p~ogram 0 f " 0 ld tim e tlddlln" W. 0, P.,.,lth, Minister furnace, ele<:trlclty, cliy and soft g ot the Islands" and Joe E. Brown gOOd brand of baseball for Wayneswater, 2 call' gar....e, extra la...... m u.s1c was en.j oyed a t tl Ie.. W aynes-'-Clea., Gravel for Ooncrel.f! \vith beautiiul western in "Shut .,. ....y Big Mouth," "Roxle vllle during the ' coming season. -- W N S ."w vUle Farmer's Orange Satur day llUNDAY lot po e--' Hart," "Kings Row." "The Male ' ss "",on now. . . ears, scenery. 9:30 ~ m .. BlbIe 1ICh00t Good Gra.vel for Lanes. Considerable interest is being WaynesvUle O. Phone 2651. 4-SO. night. The musiC was llresenJed by 1Uji a. m.-Oommunion. Is Brown, accompanied . Animal," Jungle Book," "Fleet's In," ShOWft in the proposition, and it Is Morr a I the Added: Fable, CommunPRIOES REASONABLE 11 :00 a. m. - Mothers Day pro· "Annie Rooney," among others. hoped that enoUgh fans here will . WANTED TO RENT-Two medium hannonica 'by Mrs. Allle Olark. ity Sing arid Dick Tracy Dump Truck- 8e~vlce sized rooms on first floor ' ln Several games and stunts . also STarn, with a. short sermon concer-nSo, there It Is. Go . to the Twin subscrl:be to t1.t kets that thl! local No. 4 Ing · ;mother. . Theatre anytim~ and yoU're bO\lnd boys wlll be able to join the fast Waynesville, by wtdo.w. A'ddress added to the evenlng'lI entertaln8:00 p. m. -Evenl'i'ii service. Ser. to alwa,ys see a good show. Class A Dayton league. Addra Kerr.lck', ,WaynesvUle, R. ment after which retreshments Sunday ~ Mooday man subject, "AOraham's .Four SurOne. . oi-30,'1,14· of tea and cookies were enjoyed. ..:. OOIt'WIN-Wa1ll~1Ue R. 1. renders." 'Tuesday A 500 lb. aerlal ·bomb takes 250 One ton ot waste paper will pro- F'QR SALE - Fresh Toggenberg WAYNESVILLE VISITOR IteI. Phone, Wayneavl1le 2879 THURSDAY . Three big days of musi~.;:;===========~" Ibs. of steeL dUce 36,000 praetlce targets. MUk Goat. Giving two ' quarts of 8:00 p. m.-Berean class meetlng. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- . - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ of mllii da:.11y. Everett Sears TO BE VALEDICTORIAN cal hilarity! . Oome let us prepo.re to meet Goil Waynesville, Ohio. ~7· BOB HOPE MiSs Mary V1rgln~ ' Lefferson. and help al)swer mother's prayer.

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FOR SALE-Sweet potato plants, 35e per htind.red or three hundreJ lor $1.00. All kinds of garden plants 10e per dozen or 3 dozen , lor 250. Chas. C. Strouse, ' R.R.2, 1 1-2 miles I~orth of Waynesvllle, corner · Waynesville - Ferry arid Lytle roads. 5-714,21,28: 6_4,11· WANTED TO REN'l'-Co ' . ,uple wants 'house near Waynesv1l1e, Sprlng. boro, or Bellbrook. WUl Il1l'llish references. Reply WayneSViile P. O. Box 315: , . 5,.7· FOR 'SALE - Two row cultivator with tractor hitch and a thr~e­ horse d~. J . S. Fuhr the fOMler Gray Dairy Farm, Route ~3, WaynesV1l1e. . - - -- FOR' SAI,.E:-Mo~e Oorn Planter, complete. Good condition. WllI sell reasonable. Paul Brown, 1-2

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niece at George J. Waterhouse, and ST MARY'S t;PlSCOPAL daughter ot the late Alma Waterhouse ~nd daughter of the late HFTH SUNDAY' APTER EASTER Mr. Edwin -S. Kinney . Alma Waterhouse Letferson, has been selected valedktorlail of the . 10:00 a. m. Sunday SChool 11 :00 a. m. Mo~ing Pmyer and class of 1942 of the Williamsburg Sermon. , High school. . 7:00 p. m. Young Ch\lrchmeli. Miss Letfer80D, who has visited her uncle here,pften, w'Ul cqntlnire ' WAYNESVILLE OHUttCR OF her studies 1p. Ctnclnnatt after OHRiST . d U' gra ua on. ' Mas Randall, Minister 26-3 FOR WHEAT SUNDAY MARKETING : QUOTA Bible Sellool 9.30 a. m. .aommunlo.n 10:45 a. In. In an unusually light- vote ~eld Prea.:blng, il a. m.. here Saturday, 26 farmers voted Junior Endeavor, 7:15 p. m . "Yes" ., ftnd three, "No" on the pro_ !3en~or Endeavor, 7: 15 ,]). m. posed wheat marketing quota . reterPreaching, 8:00 p. m. endum, . according to an announce- WEDNESDAY ment ' made Sa.t urday evening. by Prayer and Bible Study, 8:00 p. ~ Rhodes Bunnell, ~ayne Township You are Invited"to caine and worAA!'- chairman. . . ship with us. Eighty. f~rmers ' were eligible . to!

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Persons between the ages of 21 and 60 who are willi~g to 4ona:~e blood for the .Warren County Blood .' Bank are aske~ to fill out this coupon and mail to Frank C. AndersQn,' chairiru~tl, Lebanon, Ohio, When ~he mobile unit visits the.county, persons will be notified .a nd a,rrangements completed .• Signify th~ most conveniet time to, b~ ca~)ed. .. . ' ,. , t ,

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Attend Wedding.-Of Nephew Friday, At Mariemont Church A beautiful wedding took place a. the 'Mariemont Memorial church. Mariemont, Ohio. on FrIday. May the elgl)th. when M.lss Edna Bronst rup, daugh te r of Mr. 'a nd Mrs. Harry Bronstrup. of Loveland. became the bride of Charles F. Hartsock. of Millard. The cburch was beautifully decorated for the ceremony wh1:h took place at seven-thirty. The bride was lovely In a gown of Ivory satin and veile of tull ~. The matron-of-honor - - - - - -- -- - -

lzatlon. An entertained pro~ram. w~l\ worth a high adm ion prlre. w' r be pre~enl ed to t he public absoluteIy free of charge. ' Features eo! the Rally indud

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Stanley Bailey

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Stage Is Set For . 'Defense Corps Rally

The first Rally of the local De_ fense Corps. under the I::ommond of Dr. H. F. Dye. will get under way Saturday evening. May 16. 8 :15. at the ' Waynesv1lle H.lgh school gym . f. _ _ _ _ _ _ .._ .•) The Rally. planned tor the pur-

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manager pose of instructing and entertaln- speakers-men and women workrrs ,

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. Ing the pUblic. will be staged by the In 'Defense Organ ization, with nn Ite rest lng message conceruLrtg CIvillan Defense or the nation; sound motion plotures-s uch exciting fllms as "Ready on the Home Fr. nt," deplctlng a real aIr raid and instruct_ ' Ing the public for such an emergenl y ; and bund musIc by the Wllynesville HI h .school band.

of the Waynesville Fairley men "nd women of the community Hat'dware store is sporting a who have worked strenuously to beautiful gold p.jn theRe perfect the lOCal Defe nse Organday • sent him by the Frigidaire corporation . .. the award was ma~e for having sold' $10,000 worth of Frigidaires last year ... quite an achievement, we'll say . . . two real estate deals were reported here this wee k ... the Maude Crime property ' on Third street and route 73 J · was so ld to th e MIsses osephine and Reva Smith, sis'ters, living on' Rural Route On~ in the Midd1e Run

Vacatl"on Fl"lms Wl"II B-e Shown At Civic Club

Mr. Vic Lor Darnell. Ohlef Eleotrlcal Engineer 01 the Master Electric . ·Company. o! Dayton. will be guest eak sp er at t1:l e Waynesvllle Civicclub. Monday night.

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neighborhood e'y . stment b ought 1't f or lOve purposes ... Anna B. Cook sold the property at Fifth a nd Chapman streets occu· pied by Everett Gustin, to

Mr. Darnell wUl also entertain t he club with colored stU! and movIng plctures. "Vacationing In Vellowstone." The repular monthly dinner meeting wlll be held In the recr~t1on room of the WaYl}esv1lle Methodist church, with a g roup of women trom the W. S. C. S. serving the dlnrier.

,Mr. and Mrs. Rice Snapp. . . this week has been a busy one f~r Waynesville high school and grade athletes . . . schools were dismissed Mr, hnd Mrs. Charles E . Mb hen-Wednesday for th'e annual er attended funeral servl.ces MonWa'r ren county field meet at day afternoon for a cousin, . Mrs. Oharles Easton. held at h er homl)

Lebanon , and a large dele - near Bpr1ngbOl·0. .. ' . ts . a d n. • • ... ga"lon 0f S t Ud en teachers attended . . . the Mrs. Ronald M. Hawke enterhigh school ' baseball team t.alned · members of the Argunot .

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Every man. woman and ctllld of the community owes their presence at this Rally and their support to those working In the local Defense '"'~..n•. EverUlbody cornel. ""'..... J ' There Is !still time for enrollment In the First Aid class recently started. All Inte~ested women. especially young women and hl gh Slehool girls over 17. are W'ged to take advantage of th1.s valuable instruction. The class Is. open to all women in Wayne

Pictured ab.o e are ' ra Bees Johns and Gene Collett 8 h '11 1 th I d . h W 1 W 0 WI P ay e ea S Hl t e aynesvi Ie High school Senior l}lay, "Smilin ' Throu g h," which will be given. Friday, May ~5.1.the I y fo'r 8 .. ...... -Frid ay, May 15, at :15 p . m. in the high schoo l audi- reglstratlona In the property 1mtOl'ium. ft . . . . . . . .

provement contest, being sponsored by the Way~svUle Civic club. The contest Is oPen to all reaL. dents within the Vlllqe ot Waynesvllle and an urgent 'appeal for 1mmediate rcglstratlona Is ~ made. township. The next meeting will be 'ihe poorest property owner in at 7:30 on Monday evening .May lB. UXJ~ .town or the person with the most at the residence of Dr. Mary L. tMlM Katherine PrenderlSast was GlrJs of the TowllSlllp H.1 6 " dilapidated property now. baa t.be Mrs. Robert 00iiiI waa hOlltesa 't l' Cook. I I" led presldem of St. Mary's :,lchool graduating class were guests best chance to win. Not only the the memllers of ~ Ha.ppy Hour " ·"man·i Auxil1ury. Friday. Other or Ilonor at a banquet Friday ev~- condition ot lawns will be cona1~er- club Ilt her country home .Tueaday .« llcers elected are Mrs. RI e Snapp. ning. given in . their honor by the ed but aU the aeneral conditJooa a,ftemoon. Five guests inclucllna: f"~~· ~/-« vIce president; MIs. C. Lee Hawke . p rogressive Women' Women's club. :rucll as pa.1ntlJijf, repairs. nice look- Mrs. 8ac1Ie Reuon. lira. Prank tV. scretary; and Mrs. Daisy Snyder. The dinner and pcvgram. which log gardena or any of the many ·DakIn. Mrs. A. s. Collett,' MnI. ·D. .. • ~," treasurer. followed .were held at the Little' Inn. tn1ngs that go to 1mP).'ove \be gen- R. 8mlth and Mlaa Nettie OIieaiJy, The election was held aL the regRev. Owen E. Wherrett ot the eral appearance ot t~e home. Whl were aIao preaent. . tlon of Mrs. Stout·s birthday annl- ular monthly nJee\,in g 01 tlle cllw'cll Leban on Baptist church. was guest be considered. Atter the openlnl aervba anil versary. organization Friday afternoon at th a speaker and chose as the su Jec. 01 Sixty- daya are aUoted tor the 1m- buslneu eeu10~ a of a Mr. and M:S. *ca;l Conard and home of Mrs. Daisy Snyder. his Lalk. "Life with Direction." provemenUi, ample time for en- eong by Betty Lou SatterthWaite t The meeting WlliS opened with deT h1.s meeting was the conclud.ug kants flo perform ul1raclea. It 006ta and & Quiz conteat, "Know Your tam1ly were guests a a family votlons conducted by the president , . •. S ssion oi t he club Ullm Septembe not ·U.'b .. · '" to en''''''' A~" con._-'" ""....... ......ants Obio," waa presentecl Mother's Day dinner Sunday a t the . Mrs . C. R. Frazier, . . -, are e...... ble tor a. flrat prize 0f a '10 t..t hlch t une the new oli,eers. cieCt-"" A IIOclal hour dUl1Di wblch time home of Jelr. and Mrs. James ConDuring the busin ess se.s.siQn. dele- cd u.t the Ap'r ll meeUng, will take War Stamp; second prize of a $5 refreshments 1VeI'e served bIoUlht ard. of New ~ur~n~ton. gates to the Diocesan convemlou of 1.,large. They are Miss FTeida Har- War Stamp; or third prize. a IS War the meetint to a dOle and the club - Mr. and Mrs. Darroll Brakefield the Woman's 4uxillary. to be held y. preSident; Mrs. Bess Anderson. Stam'P. adjourned to meet In June Wit.h and . son. of ..,..." OA"Ina. were Sunday Members o! the comm1t'~ In' .... - Barry SatterthWaite. _ nl Dayl.on. Mond tly. May 1B• were l rL.~rer; and Miss Ethel Beekman. ....-c ......... guests o~ Mr. and Mrs. A. OOr1f!r. also elected. They are Mrs. J.o"razier. ecretnry. charge &re UIlfI,ng Wayneavllie restI ••• Mrs. Snyder and !l(s. Snapp. Alter_ _~...;:;;..~ denta-to'l'8l11Mr at. once - at LbL.MISS FA 1 .KENS1:ElN e -" Mrs. IMay coo~, Mr. Orlan Cteek- na'te.s are Mrs. Winifred Hartsock. M1aml ~te otft&le, In' an effort SPEAICS TO 'CLUB mur and son. Bobby. of Dayton. vis- Mrs . . Donald L. Inwke and Mrs. to see what can , be done towarda Mias Roberta ~~stein. Warnu . lted Mr. and Mrs. E C. Crane and Ronald M. Hawke. making WIlyneav1lle a more atfamUy. Sunday. tractive community. County Home Demonstration Agen • Proceeds from 8. tOOd auction Cne huudred persoll!> a ~tended 14101 Lebanon. was guest 8J)eQIter at ' Mr d ~ • Wi- It Wise sale to be held Friday. JUne 5. at the I In the annual Spring dinner ""' ....y, of ' an s. a er man home of Mrs. Snapp. will be donated ,",'1 ~unrter y Meet II' held Sunday

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t.raveled to Cincmnatl ues- Allce 0001. at an afternoon of day for their third game Qf br.1dge laM Tuesday at the LitUe the district basebaU teurna- Inn. • ment where they were de- Mr. and chester Cutler and feated 8 to 1 by Reading ... .Mr. and Mrs. CVl Shumakw·. of previously they had won Norwood. and Mr. and Mra. LeWis , . th t 'Jlhompson were aU entertained at two games In e ourney... d~ S "no. t th home of their last Sat'urday they defeated r un...." a e . t. Bernard 7 to 0 . : .. and mother, Ml'8. ~e~ ~. :~t~=;~; ~Ui'taX:~to~~t~~~ Friday .beat Fairfield high ~. Stella Ev&na. of Day,ton. was homes ot, relatives. school 3 to 1 ... Fairfield's a week-end guest at the home of • " • rmi ·was....unearned in this Mr. ana Mrs. Harvey Rye and son. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Walton spent Sunday the)" were all entertaln- Sunday In Dry Ridge. Ky .• visiting ... Tommy Florence em - On game. . .h ed at dinner at the home V d ' of Mr relatives. ulating J 0 nny an ermeer and Mrs. W. P. Salisbury. . • J• R" Mengle and ... _. and Mrs and hurling . a no.:hjt contest ,....- and' ....-s• K• L" Elzey and son. oUfU. . at. a .Mother's Day ' entertained ""..... .-.... . ..... . ' ... lots of Waynesv'I'lle fans daughter, MarJorie, ot Dayton. vis.. dinner at their home Sunaay. Mrs. . . th who have b een glvmg e lted Mr and Mrs. Walter T. Elzey. Mengle's parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Reds a razzing, have chang- 8&tW'day. George Mengle. of Morrow. were •• " . their eSts h ~d 'their tune now they ave . Mr. and Mrs. Cyrll Howard. of gu..". , . started Crane . winning' again. : . a Middletown, vla1ted Mrs. Daisy Mr. anlt Mrs. C&rman . g eneral quarantine on dogs MJrtln and Mrs. Jennie' Planck. were guests at a . party_SatUrday has been called for Warren BaW'day. night at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. ' .I. ~'" ds • Carl • • Peterson anI!. Loren Reaeon. • at• Lebanon. coum,y • .. th e ban ex!.Cn Mr. aDd Mrs. _ from May 11, ,1942 to May daugbtera. Janice and Barbara. Mr. ' Mls.s Mury Eva LeMay. of Day11 . 1943 ... prevalence ·of . and MrS. . Robert Bowers an~ son ton. spent Sunday evening wi~h rabies this' section of Ohio Allen. an of .Sprtn8fleld, Mr. and thetr paren~, Mr. and Mrs. F . U.

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wt.re a periOd. gown . of rose. th bridesma ids slmllar gowns of blue. The tiny !lower girl, the two-yearold niece of the bride was . also dressed In b :ue and carried a baaket, of gay spring nowers. The best man was a ciaasmate 0 the groom at the Law . school; th ushers. close friends or c1BMmate. .at the University of Cincinnati. Arter the wedding a delightful re .::eptlon was held at the Olnclnnat club. in Clnclnnutl. About two bundred guests were present. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hartsock ar{. graduates of the University ot Cin cinnatl; and Mr. Hartsock complete. In June. hls course at the la, schOOl there. He Is the son of Ml . and Mrs. Jl'ted Hartsock, of Milford. both of whom are former residents of Waynesville and well-mown here. , Those from Waynesville wl10 attended the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hawke. Mr. I. H. Moab. er. Mrs. Wln1fred Harlsoce and sob, . DaVid. and Mrs. Frank L. Taylor. Of New York City.

Quarterly Meeting held By Friends

to a redecorating fund for the improvement of the church vestry room. After the business meeting. a vocal solo. "The Lord's Prayer." WIl S presented by Mrs. Maynard Welyz, acoompanied by Mlrs. John Bolin. A dessert course was served .to m embers and the following guests during the soolal hour wh,ch followed: Mrs. Lee Terrell and Mrs. Chatles W. Terrell.

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the nfternoon. Ba rrett Hoillster, o! Yellow Spl'lnos. und Thorn"~ Foster. reb ....... pur,ed dh the recent Friends Conft-I'e\lce )leld at Richmond. Ind. , IllJam Mackinson. of Chicago. of LI e ll.lnois Yearly Meeting, spoke to t he gatherlllg on the ·work of Fl l 'UC!S Meet~gs.

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MJaa Balkenateln 'entertalned her audleDce with a novel and interA unique sern:e waa PI . rtormecl eatlne .ubJect. "A Trip ,TbroUCh the H-· ......" • here this weelt...end bv the home 01 service dlv.Ls1On ot tile Warren Que.sta ot ,the club . Included, I44s ".-. Charles ..Tobna. County . A"Apter of the "_6_'A_~ ......'''·nateIn. 6"'"'""....... ""'"In pl'Qvl"'- a. nMMO&..-a Red Cr'oss W""ft-~ Ml'8. Harvey Burnett, 'W's. Amos ...... ........-ville mot/her 'wIth nowel'll sent ~OOlt and M1&s Mary Oo?t. ' through Red cr085 cbannela by her CELEBRATE ,SON'.S son. located '.somewhere in the Pa.c1CIc." FIRST BIRTH.,AY . Mrs. W. H. DeuteJlle1er. Dayton In cell;bration of the flrit ~. ser.vlce .chalrman. received a' check day anniversary of , their lion, :from eastern area headquartera C,harles. Mr. and Mrs. John '\'l. Aerwith the reQuest that flowera be sey entertained at dinner Tuesday . prowded for bhla particular mother. eve n'fta __ . We flowers were- deUvemr .~- Guesta Included Mrs. Ed~ P. Mrs. Nina St. John. home servtce Deppe, 01 Seattle, W~. ; 1I4r; and representative of Wayne Townahlp Mrs. Willard Kersey and: daughter Sunday and were then taken to the JOQ~, of Green Hllls, 0 :; Mr. and soldler's mother. . Mrs. W. C. Kersey and Mrs. Emma Mrs. St. John report.s that . the O. Kersey. ot Oregonia: Mr.· and home service departments of Red Mrs. Joe KJ!rsey, of Lebanon;" Mr. ~ ..- Lu·" CrQ8B delivered flowers to several and ....... VIler Har'~" ......... anel Mr•. thousand mothers th1a year. FrB.nlt Swartzell. .

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Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock a t the McClure Pu1nCl'al Home f Ol' , Y Dimlel H. Hockel;t. age ' 7B, who Elg111t ·Indlctments. one .secret, died early Thurs.dfiy morning a t Wf;ll'e returned by the May Grand , ., t d ' Mrs. Clark Stan' and children. LeMay. his home on Third!. street. Mr. Hack- Jury In 1ts repOl:t Monday to Judge prompt~d .authOrl~I~S 0 e- Robert. Patty and ~dra Jane, of • " • . ett had been III for the past 18 Oharles B. Decbant. Common Pleas clare the quara~tlDe. Xenia; Mrs" Daisy Martin and . Mrs. Kenneth R. HIll spent Sun_ months. Previous to his moving to Court. Pbyllia and :Mr. and Mrs. Arch ·day with her mother. Mrs:' C. W. Wayn~sville two years ago. he had. Th!! Jury reported that It considBro"'" of Marysville. Ohio. Hlldebrani, . of Malnevllle, were"'" resIded almost his entire Ufe on hIs ered 21 cases. examined 60 witnesses. guests of Mr. and Mrs. ROas Planck, Mr. 'and Mrs:' c~a;les LeMay aI)d parenta' larm located. on Route 73. Ignored nine cases, held tqree over Sunday.' 1 Mr. anel Mrs. L. J. Burton took a about two miles eost of Waynesville. t o the October Jury and returned MOTHER'S DAY DINNER . Mrs. Edwin ~pe. a. former ' ;. .." motor trip through Southern Ohio. He Is surviVed by his wife. Allce. one to a magistrate for disP05~Uon. W ALTER CHESNEY OF HELD AT BAIRD HOME resident . ofWaynesvWe, now of 1If· and MhI. Wayne Pla.nck anel Sunday. ' one son. Guy, of Grove City. and ' The Indlctmenta inclUded two of MASON, CHAIRMAN · Beatltle. W.;m.; ·~ belni en~eitalned , cbUdren, Jf.net . and Donald • . of •• " o.n e duu:;:hter. Gra.ce. at home . B'ur- failure to provide against Conley . OF BOND DRIVE The home of Mr. and Mrs. Merthla week In .the home of ·Mr. an.d .D ayton. 1Vere vlsl~ at the home Fi1enda of Frank (Bud) j..eMay. lal wlll be made in Miami cemetery. Roach. A drIve to ~wa.r bondS aQCl Mrs. John W. Kersey and sop. of Mr' and Mrs. Russell M~n. Se.t- are hereby notified that ·hls ma.u- · . . The other open 1I1dictments were stumps in Warren county In con.. tOI;l Baird and daUlht8r. PataY~ was the scene of a ~ppy i'amuy ptber. Wedn~y night and Thurild'ay, urday. . . .." . Ing address has been cha.nged to Mrs. W. N: Se:ars attended a. Heber Throqkmorton and Marion nectlon With the National c1r1ve baa eJ'ing< Bun~y. honortna ·thelr mothMr. .. DepPe was ~e 'gueat of Dr'. Chules Chapman, of' LOs Angeles" ~neral Deuve?.w~hIngton, D.C.' Mother-Daughter banQuet In ' CIn- F1J.·ederlck. burglar1y; John Hol- been laUlllChed with Walt~r Cheaney, er. Mrs. O. R. Uoglesby. and M,i:s. ~ld Ray. of Xenia, CaUf.• ' speD'-- TUtaday -night and Dr H F Dy _ft1ed b'" W cinnati Monday evening. weger. drawing check wHhout cred- Mason, pre.s1dent ot the Warren ThOle who enjoyeel the occaalOD · · . . . e, a ecom__.. 'J • • • • It Willi B k f d 'C o B nk' la former -'anda' ot Dr. and !tIra. We~e8dBY . with his ~~nts. Mr. A. Luke~, as his guest. attended a Stout and; am a er. orgery. an unty a ers Aasoc tion, aa were Mr. and Mrs. l1ngleaby, . :air. ~. when they ~dl!d bere;. '. and Mrs. J. B. Chapman. dinner meeUn; ot the Southwestern Dr. and Mrs. A. E. William . Stotler. f'\1lure to provide. chairman. and !Mrs. carl Sanker and eon, of . Mrs. A..' T ' PolinIkJ ' entertained .• • • daughter visited Mrs. J. J. Stout. of Cases Ignored were Leland Orr. Townahlp organ1atlons have been Mason: 'M 1u Carolyn 'B),att. ot · l\4rI. ' Deppe and Mrs• . Iteraey and ' Dr. aDd Mri H. E. Hathaway ~d Veterlnarian's Association held ..t Dayton, Sunday. , . ls.sulng ohec'ks wl~h no funds; ~ell: set up as follows: DaytOn; N. P. Blait aniS ~uahter, son, 'Charles, at' luDcheon, Prlday. . ·Mr, llnd ~. l;Iarvey Burnett ~la1t- The ·General. Denver 'hotel, WUMrs. Curl '"Co;~;d entertalllCd McCorkle an4 Charles Adams, nonG. F. Brown. chairman for TIIt0( New LexiJlato.n; Robett Blatt, of In the ev~, · they ilnd. Mr. 'Ker- ~ . Dr. Ernea~ RoImagle and daUih~ mlngton. Tu~y. ev;ntns. members of the "HI-Lo" Bridge club support; Fred ?atton, issuing chf!Ck tlecreek t~wnshlp; 1., G. Kennett, ColUU\b,us; and '. MnI. Evelrn Wat... &eY ' were .d1ml~' .gue8ta of ·: lin. ter; M1a& !tI1.rt~ of Londop. OhiO'. "'•." anA ""_. "':..... . ard ' " .... SUdlne Tu.es ...... evening at the home 'of without . fUnds; Ml"8. liuold ' Sltln- chalnnan for Pranlclln ~ . lUna ~ . son, . Fl'IWlk e..rlBeU. , - ..' \ S~d!'Y' ; .' -.. ..' en~ ':""'a; ~ 7;urld8Y ' Mrs. -:;:-hn Turner. nero 'fallure to stop ~!ter an accl· l,.ee Webster, Olearcreeit; Bert , A iaiw~ stoup Qf::fO~er tnenda, Earl eoImer: who • Underwent an evenlni. in honor of bhe first 'blrth•. " " dent; ·Wllmo · Testl!z:ma,n, . man &n1th, Hamllton: Rev. L. C. RI4- HA.R.RlS FARM SOLD , " of Dr. 'and lin. ~ will be·lUellts ...apPendlll operatlqn ' leVer&! *~ daY ann1ve~ their da\l8hter, Mr. and Mrs. ·W. E. Stroud were siaUghter; Jerome Hamlli\, oarl ley, Wayne; H. C. VlUlpD, '!thule TO ' HAROLD GILLAM at , an .1nformaJ party s.tur~y &10 IIot ~Va1le1, hOspital, ' waS Bad)ara. Their guesta were Mr, anCl guests for dinner •. Mot~er's D!lY. of MIller and M. E. N~eU, aasaUlt and Waahlngton; Charlea carroil, ( , , 'salem; 'R alph BehDl, wea~ Deer1leld Mr. and Mrs. HarolcS Qll1am hav,n1cbt at the ¥erlllY home, 1Ji com- returned to .• h1a " bome here Jut Kn. Robert FurDaa and son, Benny. their 'sOn and daug'hter-In-law. Mr. ~nd ~attery. , . • • " and Mrs, Harold . ~troud, of Leb~, • and S~ve D~, eaat- Deetf1eld. purcliued ihe. tarm near ·Harvey.... plIment to Mrs. De~. wI» ~ 'DIIeIdaY and 11 improVIng rapldly. . .e·. · , ' 1, Mr. and ~s. Rai Hawke. of anon. SISTER IS ,VlSITlNG . Every citizen In the coUntY 18 Ibura, where they bAve .lived tor • terminate her V1s1t here Mon~y. • ' . Dr. IL ~.' DYe 'WaS' . 'buIlDess VIa- ' DaY.ton, visited J. ' C. ,~wlte ~d and Mnl~. Al7va "Tbomp~n and. BEL&~VE8 IIEaB I!e contacted ~ pledsea .fOl' ~ of yeara and w1Il mate it . .' FAJ.L8 .t.m» Jt&BAK8 , Itoi' In 001~' 'lion..,'. . "'other ·.re,latlvea · hd Sunday. · . their 'fa~lY were- guests at a family " , tlu! Purchaae of . atated amounts ~eb' pemna~ hoale. . • • • '. . • • .. .• . . . Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Norris, of Pe- each payday. . .. . ' . ~ Iaim ... ~ ~r.rUl "LBO WBILB a1J'NNlNG. , Mr. an'C1 Mrs. JIlmerIOD P. ll:arn- tIr. and IDa. P. L. Ree.aori' ~t.. Mothera ~y dlnlil~r, Sunday. a~ the orla, Ill.• sp'cnt Mother's Day with ' >. ' . JIarrlI. Of ·W..,neIvWe, _ . Curle. Bunnell, 8. year oJ4 IQD b&rt vld~ ~ aoo.11i-law and SundaY With their motHeri lIirs .. <home of Mrs. Il,ut~s Murphy. of ~, and .Mr~. J. P. L!lrrick. , ~, A~ND ~ BE.VI".. 'baa ~ owned b, U1e lra.nia-"';':' , of Mr. and Mra. Bv~ ' Bunnell, ' da~bter 'aDd new ~n, Jrri .Bad1e ·.Reuon, ot Harv"sJ)urg. In Sllverton, Ohi~. .• • Nol'rla ret1p'ned home Mond.ay ..' I'OB 1ItJ8I~ '~mDB 1b' alDce UIa$ tame. -'. , sUffered a ~ lei ' ~, AM Mrs. J .. N. JkbINOa and ~ . the everl1nl, Mr. inc'l Yra. David Mrs. Maude arane moved bel' fur- mornm.i, wlb:le Mre.. J'forrla relin. J. K. ~aton, dauIbW. KIll ' . ~. aDd feB . Donall! 1IIdIeI. of-"Diykm, ~cla.V Pumaa vIaltecl a~ tbe ~hQlae'. niture from - her hCllne-"on Pourtli . malned for a visit with her relaU"~ VIrtfDla. _Kr~ .Barteoak. &~ 110...,. c:mf0lllllAtl __ ..bDe -'. .aernoDIL _ . . • • • _ Itreet, MO~ ·to ber new resl~onday eveJl1nl, Mr. .!'DC'. lira. ~~ter. II1Ii Jean. .ad '"Mr. aDd -.-'1'Jle boJ wall to McOl~'a ' . • • • 111'. UId . lin. Mark BoP,rs, dence in Le6anon. • Larrick and Mm. Norfla, were .u Mrs. Walter WhItaker and q-.. WIIIdiIr aDd .........R!!I• . bOlPl'talt .XenIa. where . . Dr. IoD4 ..,... A. Bo. IRCNt &Del daVIJl~. AnDe, ~ Little M1sa . • ". . dinner .gueat.s of Yr. and IIl'L ·ter. IIlaI AnD& ~ atteDded ~ 8IC. ' Wl1Int. '.Jo, wei"! dlDDer 8&11J Iml 8ID1Ml, dauPter of Mr. .' Mr. and Mrs. AlbQrt carver and George T. ~U1ck, of MIg,mleburc. funeral . . . . In Lebenoa IIon- BrowIl aDd . . . . . of Mr. tID4 IJrL II. A. N- aDd lin. ..... 8adtb, vtatted ~- IIiIII Lola of CInalnnab. _ aReiDOGa. , . 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Good Luck. Succes '. Ha ppy Days. These are ollr wi h Eils fo r you;and we know of no bettel' ' on es. Come in a nd see us from tim e to time. We will a lw ays be ~ I a d to see you, and to help, in any way we can.

There are many waye in which we can serve you. We 'hope to make the acquaintance of each one of you and count you among our friend •.

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You have taken ~e first great atep, graduates or 1942. We hope that each Ilucceeding step will be marked with the aame aueceas whi.ch has crowned this, your first great adventure.

You ba e worl<ed hard a nd long to compl ete your . education . Yo u have had vi ion, a mbition. and desire to get t he education you know will be of asistance to yo u in makin g thi world a better one in wh ich to live. uch intellige nt planning d eserv e a hearty congratulation.

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,6ftHD " Aim at the stars and you will be sure to hit t he treetaps," says an old .adage, and while this 18 fairly so'u nd 'advice, we wish for you much better ~al'ksmanship than that. Whatever' your aims may be, our good wishes are with you,' and if .we can ever help you in any way remembe,r that we are still at the same old stand, at your service.

In congrat ulating the the boy and girl graduates of 1942 we do so with th~ hope that the many fine lessons gained in their Alma Mater wHI continue' to be of vulue as ,time rplls ·on

THE WAYNESVILLE NATIONAL BANK .

WAYNESVILLE

Your desire for betterment,for self-improvement, have brought you through the past years to noVi when you graduate. Such aspirations as you have ~re

an excellent reflection of yourselves, and the

community' in which you live. More success to you.

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FLORAL CO•

BARBER SHOP

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Your graduat ion should n9.t be the comp1etion of our acquaintance with you. For, we feel surt>, that bot h of us have gained much in our exchange of friendship during the past years. Stop and se,e us at any dme-all the time. you our graduating

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DON AND BILL ASBURY PEONY FARM ,

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The key to your future is in your hands. It is your diploma. Whether you continue 10u1' stud, ies or not we hope that you will always profit py the 'hard' work and the sacrifices w li i c h ' that diploma rep l' e sents. . A. K. DAY' Clothing, Dry Goode and Notions

We extend hearty congratulations to t he boy and girl graduates. W e can only say that we wish you all the success that your constant striving a nd full devotion to duty so richly d e_ erv~s.

Jus,t a line to let you know" , gr~u~uates, how proud wei. 'are of you, and how much we wish that the future to which you ~re now looking will have many good things in sto~e for you. ' TEXACO SERVICE , , STATION E~rl

W. Conner

Whether graduation In your case p~ a step to, higher education or a ' step into the highways , of-the world, remember , that our g~o,d wishes are with you, every. step of the ' w.ay. CRAN~'S

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.GOnera u1aHans , To a'l f,members of 'the CLA5Sof;4Z This year-1942--has been a ,turbulent till ' But we, in sending you this greeting, know that you al'~ conscious ,of YO,u r responsibilities' as much . as any person. Your test is ·now to your education to the wot-Jd, in whi~h you wiIi be working.

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No one - neither you nor us ever stands still. We Plove forward, or backward. You grad:.. uates are an example and an inspiration to aU of us for you are moving forward to those better things of life which make " life better for all of us. O.ur con.., ," gratulations are simple and sincere. Good luck. EVELYN'S BEAUTY SALON

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We salute t?e b,oy and girl gradllates of 1942. . Good luck. good <?heer, "8n,d good health I',

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~mock.s but once and r e't urns no more. ' T~is is not'true, of co~rse. but , it is true that many of YOI,; graduates are b~W, . ~r . , 80(m, wB} be, face to face with iIf1~rtalrlt ' op~ortun-' , ities. That e~ch of you may grasp theBe opportun' ities a's they cQn)e "along,"is our sincere ' wish.

WILBUR N. SEARS ReaJ EBtate

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"CongratUlations are in :order, and we ' wish to add ours to the many you will reGeive. With ' our congratulations 'we ' add the ' hop'e th'a t the new pathways to life new opened ,wUl be sun lit most' of the time. " ,

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Graduates of 1942, we 'C~bgi-atulate you ' u.pon your achievement I n'd ' :we: wiSh to, extend to 'y ou at thiS time our sin. ' . '~ere8t "'i~hesfor a lona an'd,succesaful Ufe. ----'

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ner rum of . Rey. Pre(trtc Atk1olo•• bOlJ)e of Mr. and Mrs. Fnmk Mart Nancy Hartibger. and M~. Atklnaon a' Batavl& on Sunday afternoon. cmder. Helen FrIday. Mrs. Ella Hainell vtslted her libtel'. Oompton, Helen Jorden. Helen ....11. WIlUer Kenrick. Correapoudrnt Mn. Louise .·Ite:-C0t;rnpontlent .Freda Hlu"vey wlUl a Lebanon Ma.y ·8. COol and showery. No real male butun' and could tell her. Mrs. Lucy oompton, on last Wed. Lamke Mo.ry - Wll1taker, Alll'\ette The "D\sclJ,Sl;iOn Group" 6f Wayne "Mother's Day" programs were ra~ yet, but enough- light . showers who had made buter all her life, nesday. Bretney, Betty Rol~rbl\l= k, Bill Onr- townShip met Wednesday evening presented 1n our ohurches here vlB.ltor on Monday. to make It po,sslble to work down what bhe trouble mIght be. However Mr. and Mrs. Luther Haines, Mr. ter and R,Q}' Glotfelter. at the home of MI. and Mrs. HtU'v y Sunday mornlng In the usual way . Mrs. Pat Hopkins, of M1amlabUl'lwas a dinner i'Uest - ~f F1orenc~ Mrs. Kll.te Boyce. Dayton. was Lhe Bw·net. some more of the plowed ground. I I gave Lhe credit to Uncle Sam and and Mrs. Raleigh Bogan, Everett nnd were weIr attended. HopkjI1& at the Home'. on Sunday. Ml·. Paul Jollns made a. business wish we had a ' cult1packer to crush the ExtelU!l~h department • . I 1I,l. Halne.:;, J1ml mother, Mrs. ~a g\lest of her pa.r~l1t s, Mr. a\').d Mrs. The DistrIct Qua%'terly meeting MIss HorreU and Mias Hehler o~ some' ot these dried olods: Dalsey·s · ~yS enjoyed talking to ber for she Halnes and Walter Wilson attended G. ,V,. Sims. last Sunday. trip to Leb.a non Thursday. was held at the friends church· here calf went to market' this mOrning. lh ad a quick, lively wit and enjoyed the funeral of Mrs. Nettle MendenMr. and Mrs. Harold Sollers, of ' Mrs. Lowell Starke, of Ft. RI.l~y, St.turday and at noon a basket D8yt.on, called on MIss ~eUe ~ veal. It was &uCb a. blg-looklng ca~, life 1l). . all Its details. Such a per- hal) Sunday afternoon at the New Knollwood. spent Motli rs Da~ with Kansas, vlsILI:d. Thursday with 11e1' d1nner was enjoyed and many mem- Campbell on .Frlday. Its head WlI.S so big and 1Ia flrame son never seems old even thoug'h Ilurllngton M. E. church. their parents, Ml·. and Mrl!. 0: A. Sister, Mrs. Everetit Kenrick and bers attended from s~roundlng so big and bony that it Should t he lines on their t~ make them ' Mr. Swigert, of Xenla, called 'on Sollers. fhmlly. toW1l.S. 'Weigh two hundred but I doubt If It' look It. H more of us could get as Walter Wilson and Raymond WUson Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hull. Mr. and Mrs. Mary Stokes or Kokomo, Mrs. Lizzie Hough was hostess to was as heavy as It looked. The peas much Interest from the small things and wUe one day last week. Mrs. Seth Freeman, of Day ton, Mr. Ind., attended the funernJ of her the OlvLc Leillgue at her home Sa.~ Mrs. Nellie Tinney. CorlflPOnden. lU'e III \lloom and the lettuce and of life 'fie might not ' 50 sad to Some of our members attended and Mrs. Less Hughes, of Blaruches -. siStor, Mrs. KatIe Recd~r. Frlclay. urday evenlng. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray of Day 11ldlshes are big enough !.o eat but have our driving cut to the' mlnl- quar terly meetlllg at Harveysburg ter. and Mr. nnd Mrs. Everett Vi!- and remained a few days with Miss Mrs. Emma. Ellis, of Xenia, 'was !.on, were guests Sunday of Mr. an half at thil garden Is still walt1ng to mum. Saturday. lars, of Xenia, were Sunday guests Ruth Roedel' and sisters. Saturday guests of many friends Mrs. Oliver Davia and famUy. be worked down and planted. The Raymond WUson and wtie call d or Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arch Miss Velma Smith and brother, nnd dinner guest CIt Mrs. LlZ2lIe Mrs. Flora Hende1'6on and son on Roy Jones Sunday evening. He deacon. H rman, were Lebanon vlsltors Sat- Shldaker. Raymond spent Sunday V'lth Mr. It!aves are out and shut us 1n with u grllen wall that seems greener on has been s uffering with rheumatISm, Pvt. Kenneth EllInger of Ft. 1 rday evenlng. Mr. nnd Mrs . Frank Tietemeyer and Mrs. Ralph Klru;worthy, 'o f a cloudy day. One hot day la.st Mni. Bert Buunell. CoI'respondent (Delayed) Thomas, Ky .. visited his mother nnd Mrs. Agnes Swank and children, had as "Mother's Day" guests their Lebanon. week we tried something, that Little Geraldine Puckett, of CenMr. and Mrs. Raymond V)l'ILson famlly last Sunday. Marjorie, Bobby and Jimmie, 0: son, Mr. Eldron TietJrneyer and Mr. and Mrs . . Ollver Davis, pleased the boys. I was watching tervllle. spent the week-end with entertalned the following guests Mr. Todd WEllton. who hns been Dayton, were Sunday evenIng dlu- fall11l1y, of McK~'S! Statlolll, and daughter Rachel and Nettle ~epler the 'se~aror and watohed the foam Mr. and Mrs. Henry Belcher Ilnd t o a birthday dlnuer Sunday In con!illed to his 'b ed for several 11E: r guests of Mr. and Mrs. ' E. B . Mrs. Tietmeyer's sister, ~ Irma. viSIted Peter ·Demus and fam11y at un the skim mllk rise hlgher and famJJy. honor of Ml'S. Mel'le ·Mclntire, Ollve weeks, is slowly Improving. Long'acre. ElJjs, of CincinnatI. Nev, Vienna Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gorsuch and Peterson. Walter Wilson, Charleg Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan. MI'. and Mrs. Kesler Graham and M.rs. Thelma McCullough, of OlnMr. and Mrs. Ead Evans had as higher. It was SO smooth and stiff, like beaten wl' ltes of eggs or whip- daughter Marie, spent' Sunday wltll McIntire and Glenna Wllson. Mr. Dayton, were gues.t s Sunday or his wIr. and Mrs. RObert S1ney were clnnal! and Mr. and Mrs. Howard their dinner guests On Sunday. Mta. ped cream that I thougnt how relatives at Bethany. and Mrs. Frank. Braddock, Mr .. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. carl Morgan. s\mday evening cllnner gueste a t Snell, of Monteray. were Sunday Gayle Evans and eh11dren Billy and WO~ld that be frozen. I filled an Elsie Koester is stUl on the sick Mrs. Warren Braddock, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. · Walter WhlLeker. Lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph d1nner guests of their parents, Mr. Ellllne, and Mr. Ray Ml1la. I: ecube tray, sweetened It and n..4. list. Betty, Mr. apd Mrs. James McIntlre, Dayton, spent Sunday afternoon at tiwwe at Pekin, In honor of their and Ml'S. J . W. Snell. Cllas. Davis sPent Sunday with ed a little vanllla and put It In the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Emley have Mr. and Mrs 1:'heodore McIntire the home of Mr. ,J. T. WaUon and mollher. Mrs C. W. Allbright, tor Miss Kathleen Campbell was ta.. his parents, Mr. and Mm. Oliver Mot..hers Day. ken to Blair Brothe~' h05pltal, Leb- Davis. refrigerator. Frozen Fluff, we nam- returned to thoU' country h me af- and SOll Charlel;, Mr. and Mrs. Paul wife!. ed It. It Is more like an ice 0\ • tel' spending the winter with MIse Pe terson und daugh ter Beatrice. Mrs . . G. V. SIms and Mr. and Mrs. Therle Jones and son. MU- anon, Thursday evening, suffering Mrs. K. O. Arthur, Mr. ando Mrs sherbet than ice cream but It Is KlI1by, of Lebanon. Mrs. Pauline Jacobs and son. Mr. Mrs. T. M. Undel'wood a tte nded tall, Ml·S. E. B. Longacre and Mrs. with a bleeding gwn, after the ex- Chester Bogan, Mr. and Mn. Brad very refreshing, C06ts practic..lIy 'rhe Friendship class of the U. B. and Mrs. Horace EIlIs, .Mr. and Mrs. the funeral of their cousin, Mr. F'oresL Thompson were Dayton vis- tractIon of a tooth several days be- Lynch visited Mrs. Art)lur's daughnothing aDd the kids love It. It ~ Sunday school held their monthly Leonard Ellis and daughters, Doris Danlel Underwood, Ilt Waynesville, 1100rs Saturday. forc . She was able to' return home ter and famlly near Springfield Mrs. Lucile Cross and daughter. the next' day. Sunday. also fille tor those who shOUld be meeting at the home of Genevieve and Gayle ; Mrs Ella Haines, Mrs. last Saturday afternoon. Mr. Bnd Mrs. IRobert Sims nnd Sherry, of Dayton, spen t severa l iMrs. Lulu ~'llls, or XenlB, cousin Mr. and Mrs. Ollftord Rhoads and counting the calories. The klds like Bunnell on Friday evening. Those EUu. Wilson, John Wilson and :son vunllla -best but I prefer orange. One attending were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Robert, Walter Wilson, Harold Pet- Mrs. Oscar Sims. I)f Oincinnati, and days last week with Mr. and Mm. of M,rs. Lizzie Shldaker, attended t.hlldren were SWlday dinner guest orange, Juice and pulp, with about Gg.rsu.;:h 'Ilnd da ugMer Marie, Mr. erson and Enos WUson., Miss Edna E1am oJ Mlddlelown, and Donald Baird and chUdren. the Friends Quarterly meeting here of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rhoac1s and four teQspoonsful of suga~ to one and Mrs. Harley Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines were Mr. William Smith, Indlanapolls. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith Bnd Saturday. family. , tray full or roam. I am going to da\4ghter. Janet K., Mr. and Mrs. ~ests of D~ Ella Newlin, Ludlow Ind., visited last Sunday with he Mrs. J. B. Jones were Lebanon v:s - . Mrs. George Priest and daughter, Mrs. Martha. Bins Is vlB.ltlng !lei' try stra'hberrles and' some of the Noah Newman and son Dav,d • .Mr. Falls. on Sunday and at'tended IMIsses Bessie, Mary and Klzzlc iLOl'S Monday . Dorothy, of East Monroe, spent ~usband. Private Oarl Bigp. at other frulta. It I.s SO light and fluffy and MI'6 . Vwghn Mullen and sOn church at Center where she Is pas- Elilm. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Furnas alld Mother's Day with the former's Georgetown. South Carolina. ~here that It freezes very quJckly. Qary Lee and Mr and Mrs. George tor. Mrs. Bell Andemon and MIss Jen- daughter, of DnyLon, were Sunday daughter , Mrs. Roy King, and fam- he has been stationed: alDCe h1& InMay 9. Two more calves this week, 'House and son Wayne. Mary Antram, Edith Haines, Rose nie St. John of Xenia, were guests dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- ny. ductlon last week. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lewis and Haines. alice Haines, Glenna Wll- Sunday or Mr. and Mrs. P. E. S t . :;ell COlllpbell and children. Rev. and Mrs. James Rader and Billy Rhoads. lIOn of Mr. and Mrs: both bulls. That Is what I get for bragging about having so many son Jerry, spent Sunday with John son, Marilyn Sue Smith ond Marl· John. Mrs. Margaret Jolms and Mr '. family, beIng unable to find a loca- Walter Rhoods underwen~ an oper· heifers. No more eaJves now . until Koestter and daughter Velma.. ' anna Bogan attended' the mlsslonMrs. Chas. Meln denhall, of New Harvey Bur net were lunche<Jn tlon here, have stored their house- atlon for the removal of hia tons1la faiJ~ BurUe, the llttle 'Jersey, has the Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bunnell and ary meeting at Bernl.<:e Hart.man's Burlington! was bW'lcd in Spring guests of the Garden club at Cold hold goods and are located 1n Dey. and adenoids this week. He Is getcutest one of them all. Paul sald daull'hters entertained for Mother's last Wednesday afternoon. . Valley cemetery last Sunday atter- bprlngs Tavern. near Waynesville, ton. tlng along nicety an ~ta to be that It was the only cal1 he ever Day, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bunnell and Mrs. Pearl Sinclair called on Mrs. noon. Thursday. Mrs. E. B. Longacre, a' Miss Mary EdIth Doster. 01 Co- getting out to play real lOOn. saw that he thought was pretty. ohlldren, Mr. and Mr.s. Clyde Bun. Lucy Compton In New Burlington m mber, also attended. Inm'bus, spent Mothers Day wlt,h (From Last Week) . That Is the Jersey In 1t, Jersey nell and fanlUy. Mr. and Mrs. one I;1fternoon last week. Mr. und Mrs. Ralph Hammond her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Ralph lCnawortbJ calves are so small they don·t brinK Vaughn Mullen and sOn Gary Lee Mrs. W. E. Bogan returned to her and children. Marilyn, J ackie and Doster, and family. (Opal Henderson) vtslteclllra. Plon. u.s much on the market, but they and Ml'. and Mrs. Orner Boltirey !laughter's Saturday night after 1I11rl'lelte F. ThomM. Correspondent Janet, . attended a fanilly dinner Mr. and Ml·s. Lewis Snell, of S. Henderson Sunday afternoon. are prettier. This Is Jersey-Guern- and daughter ' Phyllis. spending a few days witli her son. W. O. Smith, hi:; sister. Mrs. 11ow- Sunday evenlng In honor of Moth· Lebanon, were Wednesday even1ng 1Mr. ana Mrs. Prank BlIP ad sey, marked Uke a Guernsey with ., .Raleigh Bogan, and fam1ly. ard McKInsey and Emma Jean, er's Day, at the home or their par- guets of the tonner's pnrents, Mr. son Rqbert spent Saturday with Mr. white but small and well formed. KROGER CO. TO AWARD Mr. and Mrs. Wllliard HB~es, Mr. Edith and Ethel Smlt'h are spending ents, Mr. and Mrs. WUliam Strau.. and Mrs. J . W. Snell. and Mrs. Earply Shadley of SabIna. with 'such big bright eyes and such USUAL SCHOLARSHIPS and Mrs. Everetit Haines and son, this week visiting 1n Vlrginla. kamp 1n Dayton. Mr. E . B. Dakin, accompanied by Ohio. Il smooth, shiny coat that I like to __ Marvin, carey Lee, and Errol Dean Little Dorothy June. Smith is H . und Mrs. Raymond Osburn . Mrs. Lizzie Hougb, attended the MIs. Walter Rhoada wu tbe look lit It even though it will not Twenty-three scholarships to the were guests on Sunday of Benjamin much 'better Ilhi.s week. ot . Xenia. were Fr1'd.ay evening Curey .sale at W~ynesville Batur_ guest Or her mother, lira. Roxie welgh liwo hundred at six weeks. Ohio Sate UniversIty College of carey of Highland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Thomas and lSuests or their uncle and aunt, Mr. da.y afternoon. HOOII.man, In COlumbUs, over t.be We hoped the one we just sold Agriculture, 8.Dlountlng to Uot&lot Mrs. Rose Haines is vls1t1ng in son were dinner guests of the Law_ anti Mrs. J . B. Jones. Frank. Glllough, of WUmlngton. ·week..end. . it.' and MrS: Frank Deweese and was Sunday guest or his son and Mr. aDd Mrs. Harley Rhoades. of would but It just miSsed It, one hun- $2,875, will a8Wn be made avaIla.ble the oUice of County Superintendent rence Thomas fl!mUy at Lebanon. dred an nlnety·nve. I wonder 11 It bY:x'he Kroger Grocery and Baking Carl Shanks, of W11mington. Sunday. ' bOll Sam. of near Germantown, and daughter-ln-Iaw. Mr. and Mrs . Con- Columbus, visited his mother, Mrs. 'Would have made ' that other nve CO •• Albert H. Morrill. president of Mr. and Mrll. Homer Haines had Mrs. Lee RIley ·v1slted. Mr. Rlley's ,"u·. und Mrs. E. W. carder of Day- rad Gillough and son Bill. . W. Rhoades, during tbe put weelt. pounds If it had had time to fln1sll the gro::efY firm announced re- &s thelf dinner guesta Sunday ,M rs. sister in Detroit oYer the week-end. , .. n, were dlnner guests sunday oI. Mr. and Mrs. Shadley, of Its breakfast before the truck eaD\e. cently. : M1Ule Terrell and Paul Terrell and Mrs. Nancy E:tin Pope is not so ~ •.I'. llnd Ml's Howard Deweese. Sablna. were Sunday iUeata of Mr. The locuat trees are In bloom. Boss The awards will be made for ~ family. of near New Vienna. well this week as last. Sbe has been A Mother's Day program was glv. and Mrs. Prank BiIn!s. . Mrs. Radelgll Bogan, Mrs. Wl1llam conCl~ed to her bed Cor the past s;x en at Lytle Sunday school Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L.. W. Henderson JOrulson says a big crop of locust durlng'the sohool year of 1942-43, . Mn. NelUe Bunnell, CorreapoDdent v1slted Mr-. Flora Henda- <>.a". blooms meana a big com crop. so he sald. Smlth and daughter. Marilyn, call- weeks. 1.lorning. Presents were given to Willia M klnso f P dl '" ... _ .. --. ~_ . ' m a.:: nO . en e ""d,a y even'~n. this should 'be a gOOd corn year. We Followmg virtually the same plan ed on Mrs. Frank Mart la"", Sun_ The W. C. Smiths called on Mrs. 1\:&1'8. J . B. Jones, the oldest mother Ud I I ........ H1l1. Ph a e ph a, has been a guest . Wayne Brewer of c;:1Uba, Obio~ vla started corn planting this mornlng. ' used dW'lng the past five years. 20 day afternoon. ClaUde P:Ummll at MI&ml Valley prL!!t!llt and Mrs. Therle Jones. the 1.11 the Home tor a few days. WhDe ite'd trom ·Wedn-"-y to S .•-"'v not such a good day for It but 11 we $125 awards will be given agrlcul. hOllpltal Friday afternoon, T hey you gest mo~er. h r h i l t d Ith th b f .,.,.... ............ do not get ,started we shall be all ture.l c'ollege freshmen at the uiufound'her much Improved after her Miss Geneva Routzatm In com. e c e v se w , 0 mem ers 0 with Mr. and Mrs,cbeatef Bogan. tied up with com planting when the verslty, well 8a three 'additlOnal recent operation. The Smiths also p ..ny with Mrs. Clarence Menden- of Friends meeting and attended . iMrs. ' !'.dna Arthur, EIleen Bosan . , quarterly meeting at Harveysburg and ••__.. - BI- wer'" ... _.tt .... ,_ alfalfa Is ready to cut. IiCholarshlps of $125 each for the vislted- Mr. Frabk Snyder, who was l.all. t t Waynesville. spent the week on Saturday and at Waynesville on Leban-:::";;arud; and"~~~ "' May 12. Rain, not Just a shower most ouu,tatidlng students In each Mrs. Susie Douglass•. Correspond~t not -teeing very "well Just then. eud wlt-h Earl Mendenhall at. the Sunday. . .."o-.... v. but water enough·to make mUd. We of the ' three preVlous scbOlarship Mrs. ' Frank O'Neil, of t Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. IE:verett Hunter "en.. aval Trainlng Station, near ' 0111. call S d .,- Ern ............ tis last week wit"} her . ers on un ay were .... ". . • ....-.....- W-tz 'o f n... ....... baa ....eeci it but if :.ve ha.ve more than groups-~me trom the 19.1 winners, 6pen t a f ew da J & terta1ned the mcmbers ot the Home cago. rna Pierce. MnI. ThomlUl Calvert :~ b - .. 0Ul -;':;;:"N t h SS one day we will all be howling abo t now completing their freabman tatw, :ra"~eg·I::a:'\:po~:·Mrs. Floro. BClulla ••deart'S 'tChleair ha,'onmd tin ervdemr'eS Mrs. Dale Randall of CentervUle. and' Miss Oalvert. Mabel WIlBon ot tie Ti~ey for :emnA.te~;,., da·,....e he ceCrusan> e It. One ' of our old neighbors. MQ. year at the University. and othe,r s ,. "" " Is now s taying with her parents, Mr. Selma. Mr. and &YUl> ...- . Ralph Howe II ...... Edn M il ' 'd Reed!lr, slipped away last· week. I from groups who entered college In Mason very muc h 1mproved a ft er Friday ~venlng. The occasion was ad 1'5 . F'ra nk. Kurtis. Mr. Ranc:Mll . ..uS. a oru ....ur and r. an "~ '<-e or 1939 and llKO. her recent Wn.e nR • also the blrtJrd'a y of Mrs. Hunter. lln. e'n tered the U S Army and of Yellow ~prlngs. Mlna. Downing Mrs. Obester Bop.n spent Sun........ ir ..., • • .a nd grandson of 'Xelna, ~s. Me.. t 'K1ze .. -k . St boo.... -....., remem be,r so we11 th e f n • d with her I had gone All hi' soh t Mrs. WWlam · Peterson and two She was surprised at the rerres~- wus sen t to New York City Monday. UOI e, near . "....... t ever .....e . ' . 0 0 high , oo~ gtadua C8 Coy and Mr. and Mrs. . Wertz of a ...- rSherman ' .... _--y 'a nd son ""rllaps . tor __ f unitl ' IIn''''1 . daughters r!!turned to her pome In ment hour 'b y a llirthdaycake IIghtMr. nnd Mrs. Tllerle Jonca "MA . au............, th ere. fo. r somethlM" ........~ u .... arm comm es are e _ e . . . , . .... Sprlngfield and Thomaa Foster and J'oc and "'-a. Net"le' .... oJ- e.. haLohing eggs (U1ey h&ve always to cOmpete tor the KrOger &wards St.LoUis atter a two weeks visit ed with candles. 50" . emertained to Sunday evening daughter, Nant y, of Fosters. Da.... on a ..." : . . . . . _ ~.f ..:':'" " were had KOOd barred rocks) or perhapll for freahmen, AnpUeationa may be with relatives here. Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Srfilth called t Arthur Thomas and alste.., Miss J '" - - "........... . .... 114 d 114 H rold M"o-n, of' h t duuler In ho~or of M.O hera Day. • r, an r.s. a ...,... ·on t e Howard ~cK1nsey's and hil Cora Thomas. eall~ on the Brawn ,It w,a the tlm,e >thelf Plgs got made through L. L. Rummell. agrt_ JOHN CARRADINB FAMOUS through the fence, anyviay we were. cltural coUnsel for the Kroger Qro- Dayton. 'Were gueSts ·last . week of Rev. F. ·H. Slni.th ·f8.lmlly at New Mr. and Mrs • .EcI,Wlll Nu~t of near $ters on saturday afternoon , AS ARTIST AND SVt1LP'1'OB Cen tervllle and Mr. and Mrs. J. Dr. Julia Mary Jones, or SaPlltor__ . talking about churning. For yeaztl eery and Baking 00. In Olnc1natl; their ~ents. Mr, and Mrs, Ervin Vienna, Thursday. they had used a spring house whilre W. H. AWner. 8t&~e t.H olUb leac1- .Mason. , . Jones. lum, North. Carolina; ' and Horace John Oarrodlne. well-known .for the roUk and cream was always kept er. Of ~hrough any ~lcUltural exMr. and Mrs. J . Stonc:burner. d ' A large crowd ,attended the '\111. Jones and fa~y ' of Ilndlannpolls. his obafQcter potraya.1s on . the cool but when the road had been · tenston agent or vocatlonal htg'h or ' Beavertown and · Mr. and Mrs: Buy War Bon s . el'al o~ Mrs. Katie Reeder Fr1day vlS!~ed KatherlIie Ander,tOn on screen, has ·a well-eata.bllahed fepu. regraded It was spolled because the school Instructor. These ap'pllca- . Oscar Long, of Dayton. were Sun- Ev.ry Day . Sunday. M1'6. Anderton Is . • ~e' tatton amo"''' mao....... otbe" f1eI"~ ., ot d ts f Mr d M.r Roy afternoon lilt h,er late residence on .......... • wo water backed up atter a storm. ~ tlons will be reCeiVed a.t any time, ay gues 0 • an . a. What improved at thls time. endeavor. And John Canadlne. the , .." . Stoneburner Route 7S. ponduoted 'by Rev. J. W. she was telllng me ",aat on some before July 1, 11M2. Plnal a e l e c t i o n l i ' ,.,'. MIss Sara Randall.of D8yton,was actor, John Carradlne. the attIit; bot days she could not make the will ,be announced in Aug~. Mrs. JC?hn Kiheltzer and Mrs. Carl Our Quorcr Fox of Springboro. Intenrlent was our dinner guest on Sunday. and John Carradlne. 'the IOUlptor, butter come. I ' h6d Just been learn· . Smith at~nded the I'Books of In Centerville cemetery. Mrs. Annie U. Brown was a clln- are very O\.lBy men theae days. so- II Ca~sar ' Year" club. held at the home of John oarradine. the yachtlman. ing to make butte!: from the government bulletin' sO I could tell her , Mr: and Mrs. W. ~. ~cKay, New All an actor, Oarradlne Is ~ that the cream might .be too morm, Burlington, last MondaY. ev~~g. . . a sYJDpathettc role in "SoD' of that it should be' llebween flhy...tx M9- WlUlam Smltll, Corrupon,d ent a\4r and Mrs, James Beirne and the story of BenJIIIID1n.Bl&ke. wbleb ---ty d ...... ee · s· ""'-henheit sa It Benjamin Carey, of H1&bland. daughter, M,lss Mary. of Oincinnati. JI~_er,.e" ••• Sf"Bed and . DU. ~... ..,... • ' • • Darryl P. Zanuclr: produced tor' 20Ul .• prob'ably' w when they used th.e spent the week-end with his daugn- were Sunday dlnner guests of Mrs. Oentury·PolI ".~th Tyron~ PoweJ" lJi' ., CO" uldn't ...... over tef, Mrs. Ruth nawes. 'SUSie Dougla56 and M1aa Minnie sprlnghQUSel ....e co a"· Mr. and 'Mrs. Raymond .WllsOn Cook, '. ' the starrlDg role. the 'fact that a ,city person could ~ed 'on ¥r. and Krs. ·' WIlbur Mrs. L. F. Mlar8 spent Wednes. PLEDGE FOB .EGIJUB mVESTMBNT IN As an artist. ~e.rradlrui hu been ~th and Mrs. Ella Hurley · of t.h e day with h~r daughter, Mrs. Willard . DEFENSE .SAVINGS aONDS comm1a81oned tJ1 !/fax Factor to do ~ ' . '. another series of aketcbea of Shai(L • • • •111!. . . . .~.... Eleazer ne1gbborbood. Sun~ afw,-- . Anderson, and fa:nu~, at. Waynes Nan-~:rtb:~'it! , .~-r:::.~ will bl&7 DeI_ . . . . . . . . • . .IIIlfAJ. spearean ()baru:tera fOr that Connoon. " i'. I , ville. . . . ~... . , :~'o aid dae Natioaal DeIeuee. I pledge that. . (CO........nM,) cern's advert1ilng booIdeta. Oarra. !.If. anei Mrs. WUl1am 8lnlth and ·Mrs. Max compton vlB.lted 'l ast •.:... n ..... iull · ....-'. t"d .... . ,.......-.' Wedn-~"a'y at the ' ho,me o'f ~• ...;. .., . . . dlJie dld .• ·.mea fo&: Pactor lOIDe dana!...· _""". -&OJ . - .,. nuu<:&. """ ..-D .wiD lD.~ ,... aum ill DeIeaio SaYiap BoGdIt(_ Stampe)each~ "... '#1 . ' Smith and wife of payton, on ~un· ·' R~ert Satterthwaite. Wayneavl1le. ' w iII buy .. . . B9ada: . . . . ....... . ,. ve Yeafs aiG· · TARVU.L1THIO TAR AND . d . called on Mr.. ""-s. Lawrence Vande.m an . and ~ ~'--.... 1ipDC1. M , a sculptlor,' the c1ty Of Pb'l !aday ... fternOon an ROAD OIL, ExOAVATINQ .., . • ....u; 0 From • paR - . but. or v~ •. " ---delphla ~. ~erbNr the purobue an,~Mrs. Horace C~~n In . the son, Ronald' • . of Dayton, spent IB.lit 0 Dr .-1 60m ~ ~ of dae U~~ Sta ... W ....... D. Co If ~ .......... __ . 01 a fnn .. Bile. 'statue ot a w.......DuMp TRU~ SERVIOB evenlng." '. week.end here With' her parenta, Mr. . 0 e __ P-1·BoIl SaY. PlUI (or ou..1imIIK arracerm' ......... ,. • til- ........ .,.,.... ~ -, -,-. . ,READY. CONoRETE '.Mr. a'nd J4r8. Alberl Terre.ll.'or ~ and MrS. Henry Noggle . .They ' were . ...,.: f U1I1PJ8ee of_,Io,-tl . . .' ~ that, he 11 abOut to tlnlah; after·h'Q ~, yars of' Nk. ' Some oi C&rradiDe'. Fairview community, were g1,le8ta' at" 'aocompanled h'o me by little Kath, . ....,..• ..;;., ., . 11' e ~ o~v· sculpture; alreadJ adorn ~. dlurob S~day. ryn' Lee No~ie for 1l tew dBfIl ~t. { ~~ -....- ~.,~1MteW by ......... Gil . . . . ~ =;~.... ' .adelP,1i1a.·' 'parD ~ .~ ;l bUncf- " Phone, 'WayneavUle ~1l 'II.r and.'Mra. Homer HaID~ en;' ,' j MIss Rutb ~ of . Spzfingfleld, . .. -.:-: ~.". il a) ' " . - ~ • . .' ·l op; lie Worklll there '.... aculptOr , teitatned to~liiner &1hdaY. Mr. and spent sUnday here with her moth... wmta1tbfullttuUllhlu.pwp~·tboduradoaoltbo1V."IO . . . .,I . . h . ·'O' for two 'ye&f8. MOrrow Phone No. S . 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April 29, 1M2. "Editor of the Mlatnl O1Lzette, SATURDAY. MAY 16, 19U. "In the Sept. 11, ID-il issue ' of beginnlng at 1:00 ~. ID., the 101l0w~ the Gazette was a story by 'ililler." lng delicribed propeny, to_wlt: ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY , HOUSEHOLD GOODS-Florence recall1ng histor~ of' Old Cl'osswlck coal heater coal heater, Pel'fectlon 6qhOOl: H!a story g~ back to the U. S. Treasury Official War Bo~d Ouot~s for M~y Subscription Pr1ce, '1.50 Per vear,' PlU'able in Advaooe aU heaLer 'runge cupbow'd Side-. spring of 1880, With your permission board . kitch n 'cabinet dl'oplea I will go back Into the seven~les. table,' calla})(ilble wardr~be, sewulg cannot tell the exaot years in '~ flO ' maChine. folding bed, single bed, 70s that our mother, Mrs. Bar, two dressers, stands, cot, radio, EJec vey M. Smith or Irene ~m1th, taught "r.... trolux vacuum sweeper, two clocks, this school. I have written Charles ---OO-UN-T-"-B-I-.-.S----S-t-um-p-o-n'~.. ' " ~-!.J.a-.-rg-e-O-f-n-e-g-Ie-c-t."AS r42LOO .3060~-~~27J;fO~Iij""'" . .w.o. 9x12 rug small rugs, lounge, mirror, H. Bohl, your county superJntend~ ...... ...., - ~ ,0,. /I t 21 00 . -, lamps, r ag carpe~, rea.ther beds,bed- ent, but Ile informs l'{le, "we have '" no actlon , '1I~" '=,'-' .~ .rJ . .!:J...I:.. b,l _ :J. nE:900rioUOiiirU.-· .. " eoverIng the emp10ymen t . Olflc p Ourltters, suppl1es for their children are adul"", '.:L ding, lot of dishes and cooldng no recor"", r . was neces_ "~-'-'l -' -. .., ."'- ~rllaI4r-i'_' $6.01; SlU1le, pads and regardJng "heir status L ~ t utensUs. at teachers in the seventies." Prose;:utor, tJme books, $6; Hamilton Oounty sary. :..:...~~~.O 't~QQ. " 73,400 ~.~,+OO_~·HUiiQjj-' J4· g6,~ · .~ MlSCElLLANEOUS-Coppcr wash "It Is strange how some th.l ngs are Tuberculosis Hospi tal, care of paBoth parties waiving trial by jury, -I f -, I 14118100 boller, Lwo tubs, sprinkling cans stamped lndellibly on minds and tient. $93; Harry Llddll, services ·the court found in lavor of the deI '141,700 . , (.oal bUckel.s, buckets, jarli, Irolling some time they are inconsequentIal. putting 1'Ope .on Clag pole, $7; W. C. lelldant in the sult of Larry Kopf, , ,.j ~ 28001'108 20n..L l t ' I~I OB~,J 90130a board, ba.I1ber chair, bal'ber tools, I can recollect some one or the pu.. Man nu)g, boUer Owatonna Tool et ai, Cincinnati, VS. Jean J enkins, I ':I'"'.....,-~I T..ciUiii~ · f'.....--....., ,I_.JU---~ ' ._,,",._' shOt gUll, buck sa.w, aK, hatcllet, pils writing the date "1874" on the Co., one tl1rea.cl cllaser, $9.84; W. C. Loveland. J-.J" fl 0 larks, shovels. two sets double .lad- blackboard. I am sure it was about 1l 60a MARRIAGE LICENSES ',;:-':' r;;O,800,'HiiiiiiO'1 '146,200 700 : ders, step laddel', lawn mower, t his time that mother taught thill Edward Kruser, invalid care . of Cl!.l'oline Kaiser. $2.50; Newton ,.~ · ~4t: L' r~-·-·J~ 1~ lihal'pening machine, garden plow, school. It was the second school I Wald Hobbs, 23, farmer, and Opal - r ~ - -~ . 1--_...... r Stamper $7 ' Everett Sawyer same '4 I '1 (}I' t ,_... IS90Od-'" scythe coal, ltindl~18. f ive gallon ull attended. The first was the Pugh tor pea;l ~wyel', $5 ; LUC1U~ Sal- Lee Whitamore, HI, both of Ore- ' 1$5190~ 56, Ofk!. ._.J.~I, O:"J t'~. '1 I /IIfWOI can, wheel ba.rrow, and many sma.l1 school west of Waynesville. Then yers, lU1le lor Marie Ludington , $5; G . Meyers, 32, sales super" I j'iiUiir-, articles too numerous to mention. f ather and mother mov d to Marjorie Israel, same for Mildred visor, and Margaret M. Mounts, 28, iiAiiii'- ' 0j.J.. 1.-".-1 3001 TERMS: Cash. Waynesville and mother taught the Brandenburg. $7; Ruth KII!>urn, chemical worker, both of Lebanon.,lit, _~_.~.-..;; $1~8wl.b4 ~OO .~-J._.; 18~200 J'_ooiiiY.!j5,.30~,,-. Lucile Arntltage, Administratrix crOSS\Y1ck school. same for Floyd Kilburn, $5; Marlon REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS . oq 600 -In'~--I '---=_._\ ' 10.-' of the estate of · "In gOing over the 'Idlers' , Ust or Ad~ snme for EvelYn A<*ImS, Walter and Nellie Hogan to Mar: ~'6640Cli. I ooiiiiiiiii '" - flb9 500 1' ~~2 ~OO I~ WILLIAM NORTON, puplls, It .seems that nearly all of $2.50. guerite Kramer, IM.50 acres in HarI -!~'-'-$ ~ ' )t . ' 1 •...J '177 ~O Deceased. t hem attended school when I did. w. C. Mannillg, mlleage as dog =· -...·-·---......C7aoo~1 ~ ~. ~ ~.-. -.rI I ' w. N. sears, Auctioneer. The Mun-ays, Hawks, Praters LashJan twp. :~ I~' I ' . t lo.1\0~3 .... l . ' ....Jiiji&a wardell, $47.60; Jeanette HayS, Chft-l·"~ 000<1..... ....-1' +- Ernest K. ~ *1 4 F~ ~B leys, Braddocb Dakins, O1Luaes, aU ~ .... ,...;)1.V..... , nL r: .~,.....' NOTIVl!; '1'0 CON'I'ILACTORS . • 7" "j., ,LV 1".1 . ' ._ , "$I'i nao~. ~ ~-'l'f ' 100 /00 STATE OF OHIO were represented. PatrIck 'Pat' Ellis right of way on road l~O, $50; Sam Hurst,/) lots in Cozaddale. Masters, gasoUne, $20,43; Caroler Frank C. Miller to the State of • 7w, ._ .•81300 ..mlnl 9DQl.J..... DEPAR1.'MENT OF llIGHWA'YS did not attend. He was working for ~~-r;-.--~.~~.~98/~00;!i.Q. A.OjdJ-..,... ~_'_ COlwnbua, Oblo, May 11, 1942 Seth Haines in Waynesville and Service Station, same, $11.72; Bal- OWo, .'14 acre in Turtlecreek twp. . linger Service Station, same-, $19.80; Edna Cllftnn .;.. Edward A. K u t - ' , I~ . r_~. '1I l r ~91 Enrlneer of Sales Lei'll Copy sometimes in the eyenlng he would 6000 in Washington tw}>. Of _ ~. -s No. tz-ZZ5 r1de along the road on a spirited Clayton Clark, 250 posts, $100; Blair tiS, 2 traots " "" I$A96/1'OO~ g g·. '4~'1.00~L I._~ -"'- A',_' '-. .. t -.Ad I M490 /. VNITprol>OS8ls PBIVE CONTRACT and Leroy, cemen a... grave, Olive S. SpJnner to the Crosley l·iMit.iiI:-J.~ . " ." ~ 1{, 300 'l 7.3,800 Sealed will be received h orso an d scare us kl"· _. a 1a dman ~5O.60; Armrel Materials 00., as- Radio corpOration, 11 acres in DeerU9."7'OOS ~ .'l L8 000 at the oIlIce 'ot the SLate HIghway ElUs came to school when Id.ld.Then phalt 'tar, $1,020.47. field twp. T~ I'I , D • ~ Director 01 Oruo, at Columbus, Ohio, Blbout' four yea r s, rounding W. H. Madden, cement and lum- ~CUnton I. Newcomb, by' admJnLst4t,t _l.-;~~ ~!::O_O:.-i/ 2q90 ,100 until ten o'clock A. M., Eastern War Kansaa, along about 1883 and after ber, $25.60; J. A. SChlll1ng, rent for tratrlx, 2 lots in Park Place addl_ ,'l1me, 'Iluesda.y, Julie 2, 1942, for 1m- 'a few years' moved to Steven counprosecutor's office. $20; Oolumbus tlon to Franklin. lJrovements in: t y, Kansas. I saw Frank Spoon about Blank Book Co" licenses tor auditor, . Julia D. Munger, by administraWarren Oounty, Ohio, on part of ntteen years ago In WIchita Kansas Section T-2 and part at section ' " ..! ,1.80; Stanley . Earnhart, stamps for tor, to Fred O. Meeker, 5 tracts In Morrow 01 the Cinocinnatl _ Zanes- the ba'bmce of his family livec1 1n aucUtor, $20; Fred Proctor Co., ·li- Franklln. ville Road, State Highway No. 10, Oklahoma. My recollection is that censes and applications tor audllor, 'ElIziI:beth Wart, by executrix, to State Route No. 3, U. s. Route No. _Clarence Carder died while Hvlng $9.50;··Heer Printing Co., sheef6 fc.: Mary Ann KOhr, lot 12610 Fran:klJn. 22, In Hamilton and salem Town- with O.,T. Hawks and no doubt he . OUver an" Anna Smallwood to ships and the Village of ~orrow, Iby is burled on Hawks' lot in Miami auditor, 15. .. 90 acres in ~ash· resurtacJng wi~h tar concrete or ce~tery. Dx:. H. M. Williams, coroner's Costs Clarence Rye, a,sphaltio concrete. , iWldllll: Pa'vement 20 feet and 22.5 "I recollect the old spring and ' for Nelson Medley, $5.90; aame for ington and Maas1e twps. Mrs. Adolph arissolars, ,7.40:, Alter Helen D. ~ to Ml.nn1e Kohl, leeti Roodway 32 feet and 34.5 teet . .some one passing the water _ all Roos, Inc .• rental of Jack4, $43.22; Jnterest in lot 158 in Oox's addition Length :' 34,373.75 Uneal' feet or drinklng out ot the same oup. We Blair and Leroy compound a~d J~te_ to Mason. 6.510 miles: walked to sehool in tbose da.ys, two Ci1fford and SUsanna Vander• • I. t. Ie It ""a EstJma,ted cost . . .. .. .. $58,600.00 mUes In allklnds of .weather. for grandstand; $22.50; W. C. Turds D Contzact to be completed not later " .• ton coal for gran tand, $14; r. vort to Everett and Ruth Doane, The above map of Ohio shows &be War Bond armed forces take the oireaalve a,alDst the Asls than August · 31"1M2. . I remember ~hen the district was A. F.;. Stout, medical lC4Il'e for How- 4.15 acres 10 Hamllton twp. quotas, by coun"es, for &be mon&b of May. 11HZ, powers. The Americaa voluntary metbOd of War Boad The mlninrum wage to be pald to divided. We had moved to the C. T. Willord Mull to WiWam .R . DuTotal War B'onC\ quota for the State Is f31,768,700, purcillases must be successfullD reachin, &be quotas all labor employed on this contract Hawks lalm on the Spring Va.l1ey ard Mason, ,14; Dr. P. H. Kilbourne examjnatlon of Charles Mefford, $3. Fau, plot on Sprlnaboro. Ever., income earner in the Stite Is expected ·t o step- set b., tbe Treasur., Department for ever., county in shall be in accordance with the road. Uncle Dot Harlan . and N. C. Roy and Martha Hudson to Lester up War Bond purchases on a basis of tea per cent or the nation. The Job of ever., AmerIcan now Is to "Schedule of Prevailing Hourly Harlan grand!ather and father 01 Dr. Mary Cook. medical for Esther Dak 11 $2 75 ' Zal a-'tage """"el . . more of income. This Is necessar" to llelpAmerllla's stop spencUn, aDd san dollars to belp wiD &be War.. W84fe .Rates Ascertained" and De. . e, . , n O4'U" ' .. ' _ . , P. Hudson, lot \09 In Plainview ~ teI1Jllinell by The Oeparliment of In- Viola Hat:~an, did carpenter work 00 . $2,592.99; W. H. Madde,n company, Manor, Franklin. • .- wonder that the general publlc is dustrlal RelatlonaappllcarbletoSlAlte the. new bu1ldlDgs, 132 pletes of lumber for grandJohn W. aDd Nellie Cole to DonHighway Denn"'-ent lmn"ovemen+"After attendlng the ,Crosswlok likewise confused &))Out the rubber ~-4aoo~rdance ~"""'" "" .SChOol, I then entered , aId Worley,' 4 acres in Union twp. \ attuation. w1~SectIQns 17-3, Waynes\'~e stand, $50. NE . - SUITS Ralph. Hall to Bruce. and VIv14 , • • • , 1 411, 17-5 and .17-5 a of the 6Choola, and attended untU We moy.~ • s . 'I'll arm ed f orees 0 f th e United General Code must of Ohio." ~ to Kansas in December'882 s e The bidder submit with hJ8.. . '(' ._. _ . . Lawrence Gabl;lard, FranklJ.n, rUed Willa, lot 1.9 in Ma.ckloa w adcUtlon, a divorce action against Mary Gab- Franklln. · () States maY .soon number six mUllan bid a certUled check in an amount The SChools o~r mother taUiht Henry Strohmenger to Ada Ellen ... men, if present expansion pl~ are equal to five per cent of the eatl- .in OWo w~ as f.ollows:. ~t. Holly, bard In whioh he charged neglecct. ~:.!': -=~ worked out. Already American sol- mated 006t, bUt in DO .evant more Pugh, Crosswick and Lytle. Alter we They were marr1ed 1n1939 and have Field, 2.69 acres in HJ..n.1lton twp. three c.hUdr!3n Wh06e custody be E. C. and Grace Slhoonever to diers, sailors an'd marines ,are serv- than ten thousand dollars. qame to Ka~ mother. taueht Bessie Smith, 8 acres in Wayne twp. MOre than 125 sons of Membel'll of may ,be given gas- Jng on more than thirty-five differ- f Plans and . 'specUlcatlona lU'e on . about four yea r s, rounding seeks. Everett and Ruth Doane to Ger- Congress are serving ill field and oHne allctments of twenty_two or ent assignments outside ot the Con.. out twenty years of her ute In thLs ~OmION PLEAS PROOf!EDINGS trude Scott, 30.81 acres in Ham1ltol~ combat service with the armed forc- t,h lrty gallons lor t he seven week tlnental UnJted States. Our fJgbttng trlct dODuty director. ' work. She died in 19);a and father Hester MaUon' was granted a . dL twp. . es of the United States. 'By far the period, where It is shown that there men have already seen great deal ' ~e director 'reet!fYos the rlibt to died in 188f, shortly arter. we came vorce from .Oarl F. Mallory on her '. Je.mes E. MCnItyre, deceased, ro greater majority are serving as Is no other ml)(fe of tranSportation of aCtion in tbe Far Pac)Uic, Those reject any and all bidS. to Kansas. . , . charge of neglect. . Mary' Eleanor Wertz, 30.81 acres 1n 'p rlvates or non..commtsStOned . of- available for tille' UBe of such work- t orces now stationed in ' IcelanQ, H . G. SOURS, . • . Very truly, The sUiI.s of 'Lillian Scearce, He.m1lton twp. 'fleers. None, despite proPllianda to ei s. eomInereia.l vehicles and trucks, Ireland, and EDgland,' wlli undoubtState mg-hwa.y DIrector. . WII,.LIAM BMrm." Frank11h, against .Willlam Scearce Edmund D. Thompson to H. I. the cont.rary, are holding down as well iii! canl used 10 government ed~- take Part ~ any Jnvasl9~ atNOTICE OF' ,u.POINTMENT ' "P . S. The 'Idler' migh·t give US his 'Were dismissed lor lack of prosecu-' D9.lly, Jr., lot 10 In GUmour-Christie "soft" desk Jobs in Washington or ,service, will be prmltted any amount 'tempt .th~t may be made against , Executor . name." eisf!W-here. In addition many dailgh- 01 .gasollne ~!lt may be needed. A 'the AX1a occupied sections ot EurEstate ot' Pr&iiCeS ~ ~A1den Detlon as was .that 9f Margaret Wlne- subdivision, Lebanon. barger, Frankl1r\, 'a galnst ~lph Owen and Hatt1e Sanders to tefs of Congressmen are engaged in permanent gasOline ratIoning pro- ~ United States casualties, In- ceased. NAMED INSUILUicE Notllce is hereby given ~ th1l~' Rosa REPRESENTATIVE FOR Winetl6rger. 'Walter R. Fitts, 12.62 acres in' full-time war work.. A. Ollranization gram in . the .se~ast areas will'. be ~luding thOl!le killed, wounded, ~HonICe D. . stump, Waynesville, .'ranklln twp. ' at many daughters of 'Congressmen put Plto eKect July 1. The present Ing or captur~, are now P8&t the H . Hartsock whoee Post Ofllce adWARREN COVN'l'Y dress is Waynesville, 9h1o, has been was granted a , dlvo.ree from Ruby James and Ba1)bara Miller to An- are engaged 10 lull-time . war worj(. 8'Il.50llne and (IU ratiOning program fifty thousand mark. • • • dUly appointed na F.;. Miller, 25.15 acres in Franklin An organizat ion of the Oongresslori- does not atfe(:t Ohio. Estat of Fr ' as ' EXecu. Al ~1' of ·tbe . ~nouncement 'was m'de 'in'- ---:c::al fathers of 'th~ in service Is now • • • Corregtdor has .fallen. organiZed 'UIIoo . _. ee'n ·Cou · nantyC"eso"P}o', decd~~:!!.te of '. Oolumbus ..recently . at J~¥ a<>r, Th Ii ". t nf 1 American re.s1st~e on .t he Island n ." ,", W ~ k twP. ' Mary E . , Wertz to EVerett and. beJng formed.Eleven iniimbers ... of the . ere ,~ "lOen grea co ' ua on . Dated ·this 11th 'day III May;. 11M2. man we~l now~, ~~t;t~e . ~1ter .! House and Senate are now with the . created in the minds of . the people, of .lJuiOn In the PhiUppines ' haS' . RAiLPH H; OAREY . I of Le)JanI;ID, h.a.d ·.been ~amed ~arRuth Doane, t'1(O tracts In H1i.m1lton '-"ludln g Conl.·e........ ·Too..... C t t 'I . t he twp. armed forces, MallY, others have en-...... '''''...en, as a reaUlt been crushed. More' than ten 'n·_us 'WMI ...._e 01 the Probate Court ren J. ~un y represen au Ve of deavored to Jain, but were prevented of the many varted and co~tradtcaDd 5Oldiers, sailora, ~rines, . -War Warren County, Ohio. Ohio ~oCiaUon of Insurance AS-:~ 'o f _ an . merits that' have nurses, F1llpmo scouts and c1vUJans, Stanley & stanley, AUys. 5-14...21-28 illlts, of whlcn Karl D. Dakin, ot A passenger car yields about l ,llDO from doing so because a . 'officlal tory offlclal s ta'te . ' . rUlIng whlc..h was Issued soon after been made lately' relaUve to the bave been captured. This gallant For each a utomobile we are malt: Lebanon, Is president. Mr. Gorman pounds of scrap iron and steel. wilS declared prohibiting indue rubber situation.' Recen~ Underlittle band ' of Freedom's WarrIors ib "his . . a159 wili serve as a'. memb~r of the war of .... a.ncl oondJUon try. ' -. ' t :ted·": th "'I f tr ., g .~ year We ' have saved enough Secretary of War Pat terson and re rea "" e ... and or .. ess 0 . "' adv180ry tommlttee for the dlstriot, tion of Congressmen into service. Bop-CalvN-Slleep-Btc. • • • Price Adm1nlstraix>r Henderson tea-. Corregldor from ·the Bataan Penn. ~ tin to coat 1,000 cans 10 whil)h to which is com~ed of. Adams Removed PrompU; ) Oonscriptlon of women, which has tUled before OongreS81onal commlt- ' insula to make a last desperate put f~ .for 0lU'~d1era and ~. BrOwn, Butler, Clermont, - Cllnt60, . II!ID been so cons1!ltently. urged by the tees to . the ef'fect that the ' f'\Ibbm' stand .against the enemy. 'Por mor~' . HarIillton, . 'Highland and Warren AUCTIONEERING I wlfe of the President, Eleanor shortage Is, or will be, 50 serioua · than 'tour weeks, undergolni 'c on- , coUntiu. .FIfe .IruIurance· asente of Stanley &: Ko~gler Roosevelt, lor the past several that everY, posaUile owc~ ' of rubber ' stant bombardlnent, tlhey' were able tll.e State are taking J a~ a ctive ', part months, is not to be given any .ser~ must be reelalitned, ·&ond tha\ it may to hold 'off 'J apanese forces .numin ()Jvlllan Defense having been asBROKERS LICENSE 10us c<!nsideratlon for ' some time to 'become necessary 101' the .govern': berJng nearly two hupdred thoua, signed by' the State ooimcn to lcok come, at least. The .President, at a ment to confiscate Urea now on ~nd. With food ' and medical 8uPPllea after plant- protection and tire pre_ Reverse Telepbone Charces For Dates Phone 200. Waynes- I press conference a short time Ilia, non-essent&U ,passenger cars, and exhausted', with ammunition gone, ventlon. It . is ·· planned to hold " a MaIn fH, Xenia, O. ville, Ohio, Reverse Char . gee. talked nbo ' ut the ad'''~-'', Ulty of th rubb be1n 1: l' " in . with but littl te "-"'1 d . . E. G. Buebaleb. IDe. a • ........, a er er g.e d bY, d u s t r y e war avallltiU e, an _ 'aeries Or meetings 1D vanolla cities ============.:!l havIng a national registration ~f and the gener.1 PUblic. Th~ rov- with 'many desperately sick or ' of the state. women who · were wUling to volun. ernment offlcllals that none wounded, they were finally hamteer for war work. However, since of the seven hundred thousand tona mered Into SubJniaslon. The' defend- ' 'ROOT ' FOR AND CONSIGN . that time It has developed that annual produc1t1on of synthetic rub- era of Correg1dor -ha.ve gone doWn to your caWe, bOIS, 8h~p, 'and ~CI more wom.en have alrea'dy offered ber, SchedUl.ed to bilgin late in ID-i3, a heroic and ilorioUs :detee.t. They . to NorrfS..Brock. 00.. , liVe. ~ ,.~., , GIVE YOUR BLOOD TO SAV~ A ' UFE - 300 their services to war· induatrles than will be made ava1llllble tor clv1lJan wUl ever be honored by the nation J)rogresalve firm · for the" ~beat VOLUNTEERS ARE NE~DED can PoSSlbly ~e needed for mimy use, but that all at such rUbber will they well served. . market Prices and ~~: monthll to .come. Since ·it has been be .needed for' mllltary purposes j • UDlon 8'~" y ...... . C',...; ... ' 0 NOTICE OF APPO . IN~ " , ' . in ........ ,, -:,..,.,~~ • . ~nnounce d that no registration - . They a. lao in-' ~t' that,no .. _, rubber' ~._n & 'l1une on Radio ' Stat.lon WOKl,: Persons between the ages ,Qf 21 and 60 who are voluntary or otherwtse-of the we- ~Jres will be avnllable for clvUlan use AdmJnlstratol' 'wi&b U'e will .~- 12:26 ~t 1~:80 p. m. for :~ datil' , willing fo donate"blood for the 'Warreli' CQunty Blood men or the country is being planned untU the war Elllds, However, before Desed., :p1arket reu.orta. >. , ., . ":,""""":~_~~~.;:,.~:",,,:,,,,_..1 ,Bank are asked' to fill out this coupon and mall to- at this time. Mrs. Roosevelt has other committees, other ' oUIc1aJa. Estate of Horace , P. Keys,' ~_ issUed a ' statement sayJng that thi! have been giving testtmoDy .. to ceased-. . . '~=~=~~==~~~=.~~~=~~=~~!!!!!!~~~;~ Frank C. Anderson, c~airman,' Lebandn', Ohi'o. ' When 'women themselves were OPPOsed to new methOds flo be ·used in produc- . Notice 18 . hereby ' given tlbat· Ro-' If the mobile unit \:;isits the county, persons wjIl be notis uoh «lnscr-Iptlon, and that the plan Ing synthetic lI'11bber morf! ' cheaply bert iI. Howard \Vhose · Poet Ottlrce and arrangemen.t s conl'pl eted .. Signify the most has been drOPped: It ' is one. of the and quJC!tly thsln ,otltJDaUy Planned, AddreBjl is 6220 Madi80n Road. cin.: . . few of .Mr.s. ~evelt'• .,proJecta that whlle one 9t the . leaders in the ru~- Cin,~~I, Ob1O, h ... fleen duiy ' ap. ;conveniet time to '.be called. has falled--&t.· least. ~empo~ar1Jl' .,er reclalmlng induatry lpslsta that ' poJnted ~ Adm.biJ,s~ra.toj,' 'wUh the Name ... , ........ : . : ........... : ............. . • •• •. 8U(fic1en~ J'\II).bler can be reclaimed . with the atlnezecl:Ot the' mqa~ . Pleaiure car owner. in tile .ea- to care tor !DI)Sf; Of the c1VWan of Horace P. 8:ey.· late of' Add eBS .............. : ....... ...... . ...... ....... . 1.. . . . .. :b9ard 8~S are to 1)e..auOowec:t bu' ~tloil'needa of the cowl.. CoWltY,Ohlo;=delceuect.. . .,,' -. Dated thiII 1st ~ of KA,; lMI, bwo gaUons of gasoline lH!r week for try. AI a relult of au luch tesU.. Telepho~e . No. :.:.......... _...... : ... :............ .. ~ seven-wee~ period, UDder the p t - mony CoDireeIdonalleadera are per.. RALPH ~: ,0000, olJne ratlonlni procram whicb beplexecs u to Ju~ wbclee 8tatementa Judie of. the PraIIUe Oaan. Aftetnoon Eveniug': :~....... \ ~ comes ~effectlve MAy 15, MotorIat.e Iboul4 be acce»ted .. correct. Un. Warren 00tIDV; ~ u.,

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CLASS of 1942 You are to be congrattilated in completing another stage in your life. Your next on e, boys and girls, will be a more difficult one, but the rewards gr~ater,

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What a r e your plans, boy a nd girl grad uatest'! Whatever t h ey may be, we hope they will come: to 'a complete and happy f ul fil lment.

Continued good luck to you.

A.door swings open. It is the door of the world. and it is opening for you. As you step across the t hresho ld towards the opportunities that lie beyond we want you to know that every good wish of this organization is with you.

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H. E. HATHAW'AY

We would like to congratulate each and every one of the graduates of 1942, in person. As t his is not possible, we take this op'portunity of extending to you our heartiest congratulations now. ' ROXANNA

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So you are graduating. What an honor. And what an achievement. -'I, the words ' we use cannot begin to carry all of our good wishes fol' yo u, so we simply say,"Here's wishing you all the luck in the world."

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You have just taken one of·the biggest steps in your lives, boy and gtrl graduates of 1942. New doors will be op- , ened to you, revealing new vistas - and n-ew heights. 'May you scale every neight to which . you aspire.

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The horior that is yours in gradullting in this 'War disturbed year Of '42 will incre'a se or di'minish' accotding to the ",~y you w.ill make use of what you have gained in :·your scholastic life. We feel su(e, in ' ~i8hing you success, that you ' will Ill ak~ us 'all continually proud of yo·u. WAYNESVILLE COAL . AN.D , ,ICE CO. .' Phone ,24&1 .

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CLASS

Remember, boys and gh'ls who are ~radu~ting, you have loads of friends in th'e old honie . town. ' , They will always be glad to welcome you' back, '. wherever you may go. And her.e 's wishing you loads of· luck as you step into new and greater roles. '

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India's Came of 'Poona' Crew Into~Our Badminton

. MOTHER'S DAY DINNER

Mr. ~and Mr . J. ~. Preston and CamBy entertBjn ~d a.t dfllDcr SunTh.Js evening (Thursday), Mr. Asl a g av e t.!i . ewer ld a game whi e h d I t In late .years has grown rather popu- ay in comp Iment 0 th61r motllel', and ·Mrs. ,Everett GU$tlri aDd lar In the western world. The ,game' Mt~. Ota Hldy. . daughter, Melba, are attending the ' is blldminton. and It g~ew out of an Other guests included Mr. an'd gllUduating exerclse.'l 01 Christ h06older game called "baltiedoor an.d MI·5. Leo Deutsch 'and son, EllIf. of pHal ' at Wilson auditorium Their Shuttlecock." or - $imply "shuttle- Springfield and Mr. anll Mrs. E . D . daughter' Ma-Ie a me rnb' er 0 r cock" . •.,. •• IQ .. 'b ttl d ... I k Ith Hldy and son, Dick. of Cinolnnatl. the graduating class. n a e 0 0.' S a rac et w a long handle. Usu ally it I strung ' FARM GROUP i\tEET w. S. c. S. TO MEET TUESDAY . with catgut. like a tennis racket. A . INSTEAD OF WEDNESDAY wml MR. & l\IRS. BURNETT shuttlecock Is a cork with feathers stuck In It, or around the rim. All Owing to th~ of thl~ b lug ' M mbel'S of the Ens t Wayn Adthe f~athers are pointed ' in the commenc IilCllt week. he W~men's nler_ · same. direction: they follow the cork visory Coullell No. 1 were when the shutllecock flies through talned 101' their .rcgulur i110nl.bly· SocieLy of Obristin.n Serv10e wlll discussion n eeting lns t WeuucSday meet with Mrs. L. O. Radley on the ak Shuttlecock can be played in sev- venlng a t t he home of Mr. and Tuesday aCtemooll, May 19. at 2 o'clock. Please note th change III eral ways. Sometimes a pl ayer sees Mrs. Hal' v~y Burnet t, a t Lytle. how many tim es he CDn Iolock the the day, TueSclay 11lstend of WedThe topic for discussion was "The shuttlecock into the air. without let. Effects of War Upon Taxation ." n esday. ting it fall to the krOWld . In another form. two players ba t Follolvlng t.he dl.scusslon. deliciOUS I , the shuttlecock back and forth. The lund l was S rved by the hostess. batting may be done with or without a net between the players. CHOSEN TO REIGN ' This game appears to have been AS M~Y DAl} QUEEN played in India as much as 1.500 yenrs ago. In Ind ia it had the name Miss Mil'lam F'ite. who w s chosen 01 "poona." by Wllminglon High school stuA torm ot shuttlecock was played Clean Gravel for Concrete in France about two' centuries ago. dents as Lady-lni-Wait.lng to the A picture made In 1760 shows a lady May Queen, wlll roceive the crown GOOd Gran) for Lanes. and a gentleman at France batting from l.he re llrlng queen at annual PRICES REASONABLE a shuttlecock back and forth. They May Day ceremonies at Alumni are. using rackets with much shorter Fjeld, Thur.sday. May 14. Du~p Truck , Service ha'n dles than those employed in the Miss FUc is well known be'r e, mOdern game. About 70 years 11,,0. British of- whe re she makes fi'equent visits licers returned to/ England from with her aUllt, Mrs. L. H. Gordon. CORWIN-WaynesvlUe R. 1. India. With them they brought racket~ and shuttlecocks which they Res. Pbone, Wa:rnesvtUe 28'79 . USE THE l\I1AMI GAZETTE had used In India While plnylng "1 WANT ADS poona. . People in England began to take up the game, and no one seemed to like It better thnn the duke of Beau. fort. This ' duke lived in a home which was naIl'!ed "Badminton."

Wayne Twp. Scl1Lools a

The sensational sta cle piece. Oollett. The' sh()~ was fired by re"Smilln' TlU'ough," will be present- jected, suitor, Jerle111iah Wayne, and ed by the se11lors this Friday night, over the agu a tit-eat .hnte has exeQNDAY May 15, at 8 :15 p. m. Ln the schOOl isted betweeu the Wnynes. and the Church School 9;S~ a. m. Cnrtarets. T.he spcctMulnr JIlnnner FOR SALE Priers, 3 or ~ Ibs. auditorium. Worshlp service 10:40 ' a. m, Dr, This comedy-drama is t.he stOry In which Wayne:S son and MoonDressed or on toot. Also Fl'esh T. T. Cra.wford. of Dli.yton, wlll EggS. Sarah O. Heston, Waynes- of the Irlt of a woman who r~­ Yeen's' niece of the present generaprea.ch. 'l'he . Junior thair 'W\ll sing v11le. Rural Route '3. Phone 2899 . . t urned to h elp a pall' of young tIon are united and find their haptwo n\llllberS: "Pra.lse Be to Ood" pin ess is a thrilling and gripping and "The Chlldr n 's Prll,yer" from IT PAYS! - Market your cUp the lovers achieve t he happiness she Co-op way. More than 8000 grow- had, mty years belore, been thwart. climax to the series of Incidents Hansel ond Gretel. Dr. crawford whl'C h precede. ers consign nch yenr to the Oh io ed of. will hold our Ioun h Qunrterly COI1. Don't fall to see It as it has in it On t11e eve of her wedding night, Wool Growers Cooperative Assoference immedIately. alter the seralation. Returns haVe (!onslstently Moonyeen. . plnyed by Frances all 01 the rnmance and t he lanta~'Y vice. been several cents per pound Johns. fell vlcllm to a bullet m eant of t he powerful love drama lind aU Xhe W. S. C. S . will meet with above the state a vernge price for fo r the man she. was going to marry, the gl1lterlng humor of t he rollickMrs. L. C. Radley Tuesday. May 19, wool. The Wa ynesvIlle Fanners John Cal·taret, port rayed by Gene Ing comedy piece. at 2 p. m. Exchange, Wayuesvllle, Ohio. The Youth Fellowshlp will meet FAl\ULY BIRTJlDAY TUesday evening at 7:30. FOR SALE - 1 late mod el Quick DINNER IS HELD D ', ~ch, E·, ; l :sh , In c ':a Meal kerosene ronge; 2 pop cool. . Nam ~s R C~· t ew Y or~' FERRY ClUlRCn OF CHRIST Mr. and Mr.s. K enneth Haugh ers; 2 marble top tables. Phone T1H'! c unc lu d in ~, "a pt~ 1' f U!<l 10· W. C. Smltb, !Wlnlster Waynesvllle 2511 . 4-3Oc entertained at a family dinner par- volum e "lII story {Ibe Stale of Ne w ty last Th'ursday evening in complL Yorl •. " published by the Columbia BUNDAY WANTED TO RENT- Two medium ment to t he birthday anniversaries Unive rsi ty Prcs:. un or th c allspices 9 :30 ft. m., Blble school. sized rooms on first noor . In of t heir daug hter. Mary Dora, und of Ule New YO\'k Sta le Hi loa'lc al 10.45 a. Dl.-Conununlon. Waynesv11le. by widow. Address t.hel r Sister,. Mrs. Harold B. Earn- il sso clal ·cll. is dC\'ulcd to the origin '1"HUlUIDAY of plnce na m s. English names. a eAdclrft Kerrick. Waynesville,. R. hart. 8:00 p. m.- Berean class meeting. c O l'd il~~ to the publi~ hc r s. moke up 4-30,7,14· One. Oome, let us prepare to meet Goa Other l,"Uests included Mrs. Earn- Ihe largest g r ouP. with Dutch names and help answer ~other 's prayer . FOR SALE-Sweet pota to planr.s, hart and ' children. Mrs. Martha second and Indi an third . ' Oddly Hough. Ml·s. Viola HIll'lan and Ev enough. English place names be35c per hundred or three hundred gan to invade the stll lc before Ule ST MARY'S EPISCOPA.L erett Harlan. for $1.00. All kinds of garden end ot the Dutch regime In 1664Mr. Edwin S. Kinney plants 10e per dozen or 3 dozen EN'IERTAINS FAM ILY AT such names as Easthampton. South10:00 a. m. Sunday School for 200. ChaS. C. Strouse, R.R.2, l\IOTHER' S DAY DINNER ampton. Chester, Rye, Hempstead, J amaica . 11 :00 a . Dl. MOrning Prayer and 1 1-2 miles. north of WaynesvilJe. Dean Hawke, who resIdes at The names ot 20 of the sta te' s 62 Ferry and corner WayneSville • Sermon. Grove City, near Columbus, was counties are Indian, either of IroLytle roads. 5-714,21,28; 6.4,11· host to fiis family for dlimer Sun- quo ian or Algonquian origin. Cohoes, WAYNESVILLE (lHURCH OF tor example. means "a canoe lallFOR SALE-55 acre farm. 6 room day, in honor of hIs mother, Mrs, C. CHRIST ' ing." ahd is derived tram an accl. Lee Hawke. house, barn, 2 hen houses, $4,000. den~ In which a loaded canoe went Max. Randall. Minister HIs guests included Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur N. Sears, Phone 2651. over the falls. Hawke, Mrs. Ida Parshall, Mrs. SUNDAY France claiml~d about twp·thlrds WANTED-Used Baby'S Piny Pen. Maynard Weltz, sons. DIck, Don, of New York fot a century and a Bible SchOOl 9.30 .. m. RoaatiD, Meats Better Mrs. Edwin Ramby. 6-14" and Jimmy , Miss Anne Weltz and haU and' the result is a survival CommUDlon 10 :45 a. m.. Prea.ch1ng, 11 ft. m. When Left Unc~vered I MIsses Doris Hawke and Carmen a number of French 'Place-names, FOR SALE-Sweet Potato Plants. as Orleans and St. .Lawrence COWlLow temperature, evenly can· \ Junior Endeavor, 7:15 p. m. Garza, of Cinclnnatl. CabbUge and Tomato plants. $1.86 ties. The Dutch, on the other band, trolled oven heat lor roasting means Senior Endeavor, 7 :16 p. in. thpusand. Nichols and Com~ One ton of waste paper will pro- held political control for only about tenderness, flavor. minilnum shdnk.Preaching, 8:00 p. m. pany, KingstoJl, Oeqrgla. 5-14-21c duce 11,000 dust covers for airplane 55 years, but left many more place age and aU the available nutrients of WEDmlSPAY names-the counties of Orange, NIlI- meat. Tender cuts of meat for roast· sau, Rensselaer, Cortland. Schuyler, ing are placed OD a rack in a shal• Prayer and Bible' Study, 8:00 p. m. Vi A.NTED-.Man and wife betwee.n engines . 35·45 to take ' care ot country - - - - - - - -- - - - - - Bronx (although Janos Bronck, who low uncovered pan. (By shallow, we You are invited to come and worgave his name to the county, bor- mean not over' two inches high on place with fruit 'for fjrst c.lass shld"wttb WI. o~gh, cocktail and cheer, was a the sides.) . living conditions and monthly inDane) ; Germal] survivals are few, In this way the roast basks in FRIENDS come'. Mpst be sober, honest and although the services of Baron von the gentle circulating tresh warm have init1atlv~. Write giving ex· Steuben and the gaUant stand of air currents of the oven. The fat PIrst Day' school, 9:30 a. m. General Herkimer at Oriskany reo Iide of the meat is placed upper~erlence and · references. H. MeetUlg for Worship, 10:30 1l.Jll. sulted in countiles being /lamed aft· most so that the flit cooks the Moore, 420 Davis avenue, Dayton, .er them. basting job Is done without the toucb M~. 1I0LLY M. E. CHeRCIi Ohlo. 5-14a \ of human hand. A lean piece of . T. M• . 8earlf, Minister meat may be larded by the butcJier. Iron and steel scrap from junked brushed with oU, spread with· lofFamous Richmond, Va., Sunday School 9:30 a. m. E. A automobUes, raIlroad' equipment and tened fat or topped with strips of EIIrIlhart, Supt. • other outaide sour.ces, is expected to Church's B.ckground bacon. For true roaltlng, meats Everiinc Service, 7:80 p. m. provld.e more than 20 of th~ 87 , For 80 years the mother church of should never be covered. PJaYBr Meeting ' Wednesday eve- mlllion tons of steel we will proRoasting la a drY heat method of Richmond, Va " Methodism has Am.fl ..•• .ttacldol on both tb. fi8b~ln, Iront .nd PIe bOIDO frODI stood as a promihAlnt landmark at cooking and neither pan nor oven --~------------~-lodo),1 duce this year. Broad and TWentieth streets. Many Ihould retain steam. The brown· Wo·r. ,tvlnc lb. MI. a bitter tute of wbat'a to come. ing results of uncovered low tern. marvel at Its tleedle spire. We'r. fiabUna tho lnflltlon.ry peratur.e roasting are extremely atRichmond's Methodists ' formed a JOZEF McCOY 6tb column thot bto... prl... '''7 nlng. 7:.30' p. m. blah here' at homo. too, pastoral 'charge in 179B. Having no tractive. Thls browning takes pl~ce And ovory one of UI wbo .av.. , church they ml~t In the old county in the latter part of the roasting at lo .. t 10'/. 01 ht. pay In W.r $T. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Private Teacher in ~iano Bond. ia an IlDportant .0ldlor Iii courthouse and the house of dele- period wltl!out any increase of oven . Father Krumholt., Priest tho attackl ' and Accordian gates, writes Virginia Kennady in heal loin the auack )'oura.lfl Maas 9:00 a. m. . the Richmond 'l~imes-Dlspatch. LatUsed Instrument$ ~r they gatherl~ 'tQ .worship In the Parrot famIly's stable. Available Early in 1800 the 28 worshJpeu . All lessons $1.00 formed ·the First ' Church. The building was e.l!'ected at Nineteenth Phone 2910 and Franklin utreets, where- a tobacco warehouse ' now stands. At Fourteenth and Franklin streets in 1828, a more s.pacious church was built in what was thought to be' a desirable and convenient location. A lire. demolisbed it in 1835, but In a year it was restored. ' The tide of p()pulation was flowing to more attractive s ections' of the city and the decaying church real• Jzed this. The congregation was diFRIDAY. SATURDAY vided lind two larger, handsomer churches were planned. Nine trusMAy )5.16 tees for one of them were elected In 1858. On Christmas day of the. next the vivid shadell or tints of every Jackie CQOper .: Sua.nna year,. the faUler ' of .. Dr. WIlliam ' co,lor. She .shoUld avoid neutral F oa.er and W~lter Abel in Parker was' .appointed to find, site hues. . ,Rese~rcb prov~1I blpndes,': for this church. He 'chose the north- sh~uld . decor.ate ')\11th dark o~ medi- . 1 east corner ()f Broad street at urn !;,olors, avoiding the vivid, un· "GLAMOOR BOY" Eleventh street, and Broad street restrained tones, , Methodist was built. The remain· Plu. Dick Tracy .nd . Ing communic:ants ' at the Flrlt . Arm, 'Raiments" . Church formed Ti-Inlty, now stand· • With Any ~a.uine Litt4;d Below: Superman, in Technicolor Conversion Of permanent tent conIng nine bl~cks east at Twentieth All Me'g ••lne. Are for lYe.. , 10TH struction ,to "hutments," to provi!1e a.nd Broad streets. Actual Dotoctive Stori ................. $2.50 more adequate protection tor troops, Americon Cookery .... ..... : .......... 2.50 SUN.-MON., MAY ·17.18 has been Wldertaken in ' 24 U. S. o Am.ricon Fruit Growe................. 1.75 o ,A.m,rfcon Magazine . ..••••• t • • • • • • 2.95 PacklJ!. )IoUIe Effielenoy . army camps. Americon Turkey J ournol .............. 1.75 One need onl~ follow the progress . The tent campa teo .,. transfol'~ed "REMEMBER TH~ AVIr'TlON Boys' life (For t\l1. Boys) .............. 2.50 of a carcass througb a packing -at .an estimated coit of about Ca"p.r'~ Farmo. .. . . .. ......... ..... . t.n MOVIIi house. to .reaU:te the complexity of $2s,OOO,OOo-accomrn9(iate several ' DAY" O· Ch Id l,f......... . ..... ............. 2.95 production and! the multifariousness hWldred , thousand troops. Six 'are ROMANCE Click (Pictur. Ma9azine) .............. 2.00 of the uses to· waich an animal can located in the West coast 'areai 11 .Col!ior', Weekly .. .... ................ 2.50 OUTDOORS atarring Claudette Colbert be put. After Ibutcbering the hide III in the Southeast area and sevci1 in . Etude Music Mogoline ................ 2.95 WHTERN Flower Grower ... " ............. ~ .... 2.50 removed by experts who accomplish the Southwest area of the Uruted .nd John Payne Fur-Fis~-Gome •. " ............. ' ..... 2.25 their task with the least possible States. ' FI~.TI0N Household Magoline ................... 1.75 The term "hutment" is used to d.amage to the skin. The hide Is A picture for the family. HUMOR Hunting & Fishing .................. ~. 2.00 then cured in brine tor 30 days be- designate 'a solid sheathed roof with Uberty ,IWeekly) ,,: ........ : ......... 2.50 FARM . fore being sold for the manufa cture a two-by-four J)racing placed· over Also: Newa • Terrytoon look I Ploture MogIZln.) ................ 2.60 of shOe., harness, saddlery. belting :the standard tent frame . . Two secNIWS Mi~.llne Oige.t ............ " •.• • ..... 1.45 and related ·goods. · tions of the screen wire are replaced Modem ROfnOJ1c.. • ••• 2.00 HOUSEHOLD The tall hair is preserved for em. by plastic 8qeen which Is weatherModer .. Scr•• n ,••••••••••••••••••••••• 2.00, TU'e aday, W ednelclay ' and .OOOKERY Netu", Maglzi". ..................... 3.45 ploy in uptiols,t erlng, in the manu- proof, but which ndmlta 8Wllight. . C!>.tcIOOfI •• • • 2.00 facture of b.r us.bea and like products. Over the other sections of screen Thurad~y, May 19.20.21 ~IOHANICAL OutdoOrar,.an •••••••••• ,', ,_, 2.25' The body hair, .removed in the proc- wire, hinged ' plywood ahutters ADVINTUU , • '. Pareqb'·. MagazIne .......... '....... , 2.50 Be 's~re to see tills picture. ' es~ of tanning, is seild tor felting or installed. p,othflndor (52 INUII' ................. 2~ tor mJxing wl'lh 'Plaster. Ear hair ' P.,...n.l . ~om.nc.. • .................. 2.10 ,One ' of the bigge~t of the Populer Homocreft .................... 2.50 makes the best , known artists' .V aluable FciocJ Waited , Popule, M.chanica .. : ................. 2.95 bruJhel. . year. Tho).1landi of teD. of proteins, Popula, Scienc.. Monthly ........... ~ .. 2.50 lIodboo~ ................ .... . ..... . ... 2.'iS , mineral., and other valuable · food TYRONE POWER ,to'tHEIi?S DAr SERMON ' Sc.ena. 1r ~.chani" 11.2 IlIue.) ........ 2.00 ' subitancea are \Vuted each year Scr•• n SUido . ~,. ........... '.......... 2.00 AT METHODIST CHURCH . limply becaUse the by-products of in Scr•• nland .................. : ..... , .... 7.00 . __ . milk are not ftnding their way to the I. .Sliro-r Sc:rHn ... " .. ~ '"'. ''''' ........... 2.00 Spactal 'Services honoring the ob-. nation's dlnller tables, accor!i!ng ~ . Who-Megll,ne About Peep)_ ••• , ••••• 2.50 "SON OF FURY" servance o1 .MOt~ were beld Dr. G. A. Richardson of the dairy infDfld .Oig_' .. . .... . :. : .... : ....... 3,.45 the Wa'f'llesville M thOcust dUltrY ciMlton. of the University ,of 'i n ThC:\'~;;e~:.:.A"Dici~,d;4~9~~i~~· r~; 't~~" HS • . .e CallfOmla college of agriculture. with· riemey, MOd~m Wo., •." ..... : ......... ... : . 2.00 chur~, Sunda~' . . · Dr. Richardson lay., "Once the . Flow.~ .\Vere 'Ilresen~ 'to'aU par- conl).uniDg pu~i1c has become 'tUlly . ¥cDow.~I, " of .. '.'How; , 1iI"-d' find .. e~ts In J a.Iltendiance ' and JKlquets cODlcious of ' the' value of the pro. . , •• .. ....... _ .""..._In .full payment. for • on. Ylar', GreeD 'Was ,My Valley,". were given to the oldest and young_ feina, lugar, mineral .alta, and vi· . IIIlHcriptiOll ~ thl. newspaper end thil mo;oline cftlclcld abov•. eet .mothers. Tbese were received by, taailnlJ.n milk, there ~ll be no occa· ____________ ____________ __ uti sUde.... 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Program For Aluinni H. Z. Gray Reunion, Announced To Riln For Mrs. Ann Sweet Ridge. '92, of Chl'eago, president of the Waynesville High School Alumni Association, announces the program for the annual reunion to be held In the high school building the evening of May 30. Mrs. Ridge Is celebrating t.hls ye'iu her 50th anniversary •. as a graduate and it ts expected that all the ,survivors of her class will be present. They are Clyde Coleman of NorWOOd, 0.; Edwin L. Thomas of Waynesville; Oharles M. Austin. head of the mat~ematlcal (,lepartment of the Oak Park high school, Oak Park, Ill.; George L. Clark,

law Instr~tor In New York Univel·S1ty. Aside from the 50th year class the 25-year class. or 1917, will 00 fea_ tured. The surviving members are: Mln.n le Davis, Dayton; Ina Compton Bogan, Xenia; Jeannette Janney Hadley, Waynesville; Eugenia Whitaker Meredith. Lima, Ohio; Bernard Gebhart, Wooster, Ohio; Roscoe Furnas, Waynesville; Eli Furnas. Waynesville; Clifford WInston, Dayton; Van Retalllck. Norwood, Ohio; Howard Gustin. Day_ ton ; Kenneth KUbon of WashIngton, D. C.

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Sewing~Club Meets I hursday The Voluntee rs for Victory club meL at th e horne. of MiSs Ann Campbell last 'r hw'sdny even in g. The evenll\ ~ was spent In sewing 'flnd kul tlin g fm Bundles for Britai n. Refreshm rn :s were served to the following gue ~ ts:, ntter the sewing session : Mrs. Frank U. LeMay. Mrs. Chal'les LeMay . Mrs Lee Conner, Mrs. LeRoy Moran, Miss Inez James Mrs. Wl. llam Sawyer, Mrs. Wymer Drake, Mrs. A. T. Pollnsky, Mrs. Ka therine Fou ks. Mrs. Charles Terrell. Mrs. Charles Van O ver, . Mrs. WiJllam Strader, Mrs. Kenne th R . HIli Mrs. Melbourne Russell and Mrs , Ed Ram'by. Mrs. Kenneth Foulks w1l1 enter lain the club fo r the next sewing meeting. .

The evening edlt.lollS of the Cln. clnnaU paperli, last Thursday, carrled extended notices of the death of Charles F. Masher. which occurred -at hls home on Eclwards Road tn the afternoon . Mr. Mosher was a so~ of Nathan MOsher und the youngeat brother of Mra. EdIth M. Harris More than

Campbell children cOllStltule a ml~Imba ensemble, they belng Mlldred, BeLty. Bobble and Carolyn. The Women's Society for Christlan Servll:e of the Methodist church will serve a dinner. Mrs. John Preston Is chairman of this function and she promises the very best service. Stal1.ley's orchestra of Lebanon, will furntsh the music for the president's ball which will start at 10 p . m. . The ' program Is as follows: 6:30 P. M . ...... Reception to the Class of 1942

'08, Presiding Our Fiftieth Year J ubUee . Oharles - M. Austin, '92, Oak Park, m. our TWenty-Fifth Anniversary ... . Van Reta!!lck, '17, Norwood, ,0. 1872-1942 - •• Record of Achievement ... . .. John O. Cartwright, '~, Clnlcln.n atl PART DI

HARR,Y Z. GRAY

Entries In Cont est T0 Close Sat.

First definite a!lI1ouneemcnt In the ( oming political campEllgn was made this week by Harry Z. Gray. PERIOD EXTENDED ONE WEEK; Lebanon atlomey, WIlO mnde known CIVIC CLUB COl\nUTTEES ARE his Intention of becoming a can- .. APPOINTED BY PRESIDENT . . dldate for Common Pleas Judge of Warron county on the RlpUl>llcan Registra tions for the Property ticket. Improvement contest. being sponAlthough It is 'believed several sored by the Waynesville Civic club others will make the race, inclu9 ln g \1.111 be accepted until. midnight. Judge Alt.on F. Brown. Gray was Saturday. May 23. A decision to ex the first to aru~ounce h is cundldacy. tend the registra tion period which It Is understoOd Dean E. Stanley was originally sc heduled to close May 15. was made by the olub Mondefini tely will not run. It Is e~ted that Mayor Thomas day night, In order to allow time RUey. of Fran~tl1n, will be the Dem- [or additional entries. acratlc ~andldlBte. Howar.d W. Case, newly elected Mr. Gray has practiced la w In president of the club, presided at Lebanon for t:he last 16 years, and this first meeting for the t~al 1s active In many fields. year. Eldon Retalllek, vice prestHe Is past commander of the dent, and L. H. Gordon, treasuerr, Ralph P . Smook Post of the Amer- also occupied their new offices. Ican Legion, IlUd treasurer of the Oarl M>ae: herll acted as secretat:y Warren County Ohapter of the Red pro-tern , In tlhe absence of C. E. Cross. He Is former president of Anderson. the Warren county bar associatIon Worklng committees for the l~and a memi>llr of the Lebanon . 43 year were announced )ly Pres!Board of Trustees of. Publh AI. dent Case as follows <chairman fairs. He ts liLlso secretary of the r:amed first) : county Se)ldler Relief Commission. ~XECUTIVE: Howard Case. EL don Retalllck, C. E. Anderson. L. H. Gordon. DIRECTORS : J. R . Gibbons, Lou Printz and Frank U. LeMay. MEMBElRSHIP and ATTENDANCE : Eldon Retalllck. Loti Printz, H. A. Cornell, L. A. Garst and W. B. T. Vice, a. former resident of C. St. John. this community. died at Lewisburg MEETINGS a nd PROGRAM: Tuesday mornlng·. Carl Abaeoherll, Myron Banta. H. E. Hnth a.wny. Frank Hess and Jess Mengle. FTNANCE : L. H. Gordon. C. E. An derson, and R. U. Hartsock:. AUDITING: C. H. Brace, E. V.

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Dr• Arther E. Morgan Addresses .F armers . Dr. ArthurE. Morgan . . former president of Antioch College and chall1Il1nn of the T . V. A., was guest. speaker at the Wayne Township Farmers' club last Thursday. The subject of Dr. Morgan's address was "The Small CommUnity." He stressed the Important roll the small community, or village, hall played In the world. SOme I!xcel'J)ts from Dr. Morgan's talk follow: "Prlmltlve lCommunltl8B have existed fer thousands of years and from them Sprang our demoeratic Idea.s. Private living was un_ known In these early groups, food and shelter being shared by all. Some of the traits o[ character we look upon today as very precious, spI'tlong from this economic and social equality. The Swiss did not Invent Democr8k:y, just preserved It from the distant past. AncIent de mocracy was rellglous-church democracy originated In Switzerland. This democrar.:y began clooe to the soll aOd sprang "from neighborly back and forth sharing, These early groups had no laws, no police, public disapproval being Its only punIshment. The substance of Chrtstlan principles came from very eArly clvllization, before the Sermon on the Mount. Theirs was a fine way of life except for being nelcessarlly nar row. Courtesy and generosity oome most generally from intimate B.Cqualntance with the family and community. Dr. Morgan expressed a lear that this intimacy Is lad{ng a.way, "a serioUs thing," he said. "Great oltles do not further re floement. Destroy the small communlty and you destroy many of the fine gualltles of nre," Mr. Mor-gan t .a'.ed. He also S1Ild, "The kind of country we have ls the ·k lnd of small community we have, 'lor our leaders come' from these. clty ls the graveyard of c1v1l1za.tlon. the sm!lll community, Its birthplace. If oUr young people are to stay and .be leaedrs they must have cultural op-

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This May meeting of the club was held at the ancestral home of Mr. 8Ild Mrs. Roacoe Furnas. Following the noontide feast, Pres. Seth E. Furnas called the meeting to order, Pres. Seth E. Furnas giving the Invocation. Mtss Perle RUey, In charee of the spc,;:jal topiC. read a paper on WDUam Henry Venable, as follows, IIi. part: -------------

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"Mr. Venable was born AprU 29, 1836 In Warren county. of Scotch, English and a trace of Du~h ancestry. Hl,s boyhOOd was spent In the Ridgeville community, where an enduring friendship llnked him with the Riley familles. "As a. youth he preferred to loiter by stream and Inwoods rather than be confined to the school room. Coates KInney was one of hbi teachers . . With a backgrOUnd of cultural surroundings. he bel:a.me well lulown as an educator. hlstorlan, a.nd novelist. Mr. Venable was one of the first to enroll In the old N N. U . at Lebanon. Of small staturt. and not rugged health, he possessed (l mind of giant size." MIM RUey referred to some of his well-known works . such as "A Dream of Empire" and "Tom Tad." His bes t known poem was "The Teacher'S Dream." Another poem, "June on the Miami," ls a domeat1c:~ home picture comparable to. Wh!ttler's "Snow Bound." "His laier life was spent In Cincinnati where he taught In the hlgb school and reared hls seven children. The well-known actress, Evelyn Venable. 1s his gran'ddaUlhter. He died In 1920, an admired and re,,-peeted local man. who reacbed the top of the ladder In a Uterary way." Dr. Morgan's taUt followed Mias Riley's paper and then the club adjourned to meet In June with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnett. Guesta lnc1uded Dr. and Mrs. Arthur MoriBn. of Yellow Sprin8l1, Mr. and Mra. Ha.rry SmIth and MIl s MontmJa Bunnell.

Stroke' Brings Sudden Death To Mrs. Smith Mrs: Edith Walton SmIth, wife c·f Lampton Smith, of near Bellbrook. aie 43, was discovered dead 10 h er bed saturday morning The coronl.r pronounced death was caused by a stroke of apoplexy suf!ered' duriLg the night lind claimed she had ~ n dead about six hours when dl$:o - . ered, Th.e extreme shock of bIB wift ..... death ts believed to have been tile cause of a stroke suffered by M'r. Smlth . ~atUrday, from 'which he haa not fully recovered. ·Mrs. Smith ts a slater ot Mts' Lawrence Brown. and, Or Miss Lucille Walton, former teacher In the local school. Mrs. Bumett Butterworth. of Lebanon. Is a1so a slater. She ls survived by two. daUghters. Mtsses Helen MarIe and Sarah AlIt:e and three other Sisters than the IIIbove mentioned FUneral servJcea were h!!ld Tu~~ day afternoon In ,Ute BelIbroOlt Methodist churcH, and burial In the Bellbrook cemetery.

,JUNIOR CHOIR IN SUNDAY PROGRAM. The Methodist cburch .iunlor chOir. composed of twenty-etaht boys and girls, presented a prog;am at the Worabip service, SIQl" day morning. Two anthema, N~ to God" and '''1be, OhDdren's Pp7~ er," from ''Hansel 'and Grettel.'" . were rendered. The choirlB under the · c:fu.ecMOIl 01 Mra. L. O. Radley, with MIll Anna MarIlYn WhItaker as ~ panlat.

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The Seven th DistrICt last week lost one or Its most 1llustrlous sons in the passing of Rev .' Ze Barney Thome PhUllps, COO'plaln of the United States Senate and Dean of the National Cathedral at Washington. pro Phlijlps dJed on Monday, after a. short illness. He was born In Springfield on May I, 1875, WR.s graduated from Wittenberg College. the General Theological Seminary. and OxIord University In England: He was an Episcopalian rector In Cincinna ti, Chicago, St. Louis, ' and Philadelphia. beloDe COm1118 to Washington in 1924, President Coolidge a ppointed Dr. Phillips as Ohaplaln of the Senate In 1927. upon recommendation of a spedal Senatorial commIttee. Recognized as one of America's most' eminent Divlnes, a collection 01 prayers delivered by Dr. Phillips was published last year as an offlc1al government document. He was Installed as Dean of the NatIonal Cathedral only last November. FUneral services, cOnducted." Wednesday. were attended by most ot the natlon'sl leaders. Burinl took place In ' the National Ca~hedral,. along-side t he last ' rest_ Ing places of 'Woodrow Wilson, Admiral Dewey and others of the Natlon 's great.

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QuIte often the, query Is helU"d"Why doesn't, Congress · do SQmething wbout reduc1ng the, expenditures of nOlLlIlllitary or civil departments , of govemment?" The ansWer Is, Congress has 'b e e n doIng somethin.g about It. Appropriations for only a portion of the clvU divisions of the government for the coming year have ' been redut ed by this congress bY more than one billion two hundred million dollars. Other clralltlc reductions In app~o­ llrlatlons for the fiscal year of 1943 nre completed, total saving of between two and three b1lllon dollars In the cost of ordinary functions of government' are elCJ)El;ted. This does not mean that all non - essential spending 'w1l1 be eliminated. Many of the reduicUons'in approprJations, for which your humble correspondent and others voted , were defeated by narrow margins In the House or Senate. However, the "economy bloc," to whIch most Ohio Congressmen belong, will , continue Its efforts to' cut all non_defense expenditures to the very bone.

Patterson J'leld, Dayton, was the week-enel lUest of h16 P&rilnta, 1\(1'. and Mrs . .Joe Davia P<,strilaster Qordon, of Wayue,s-' ville, was a. bU8ine.llS caller in town TUesday evening. . Mrs: Bessie Dlce aDd children; pf XenJa, were Sunday guests of her grandmo~her. Mrs. Uzzle' Sbidaitel'. Mrs. Roy Clark was a. Saturday dinner guest of Mrs , Res" Carr, honoring their 'bIrthday anniversaries. Mrs. Sally Eyler and friends, ot XenJa, were Sun day, afternoon ' . guests of Mrs. Louise Pita.

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The inventories of the estates of New mortgages filed dW'lng Apr I 'UghtlY xceeded pld ones cancelled Frank A. Guard and Anna Wallace in tolal value, Mrs. Pearl Graham. both of Le\)llllon . approved. The estate of AnnJe Klotz. M~son , ounw recorder, reported the past lUlss Jessie Ollrner. Corresponilent found to ,h ave a net value 01 weelt. Alfred Jordan was 11 Sunday guest The new papers totaled $169,730.- $2.146,66. of Mrs.' 'Lucy. FIshbaugh and famGeorge P. Gates was named ad90 In value willie the ones cantelled Ily. of Middletown. uggregnted 5162.460.58. The large min16trator of the estate of Hazel A, Mr. ahd Mrs. 'l'homas Rich, 01 number of mortgages on town prop- Farquhar, Franklin. with H. L, WeH'man, and Jean Jeffery. of Oreerty sent. t.he new paper ahead as Cheney. E. A. Thlrkleld and Howard gonia, attended the funeral of Melt.he can\.elled mortlgages were In the Conover 'as appraisers. vin R. PIlllllps. of Lebanon, SaturThe Inventory of the estate of lead In t.he other divisions. day. The mortgages on farm land Ura A. Rogers, Lebanon, approved, Albert Talmage spent Mothers' J , E. Riley was named adrn1n1swhich were m ed totalea $86,235.23 Day In South Lebanon, with his and those cancelled amounted t a trator of the estate of Charles Mllmother and Mr. and Mrs . W. W. $91.562.03. The paper !lie on toWD ler, Franklin. with Margaret Pardee, Shurts. acres was $16.979.56 and th.ose paid PaUline Riley and O. ·E. Chamb8r_ The Wayland Jordan famIly, of oft were $21.693. 35 In total value. lain as appraiser/!. Cincinnati, were Sunday v16lt(jrs at Erma Brown. Lebanon, was namPapers rued on t.own lots amountthe Jordan home. 'ed to $(l6,516.il compared to ed to administer the estate of Kate Mr. and Mrs. Gi!orge Be!ckett, of • • • $49;205,20 In mortgages cantcelled 011 S. Br!)wn with Walter Keever. C. J. Sprlll8 Hill ••were Thursday evening If the present tentative draft of Wagrgoner and C. S . Irwin as apthis type of property. callel's a' t he Plym1re home. the new tnlj: bill. now being consid. The report dIsclosed that 112 new praisers. Mrs. Howard Wilson and daughered by the Ways and Means ' comThe inventory of the estate 'Of PanJo/u Old Marblehead Lishthowemort,gages were filed as compar'ed mittee ot the House, b~omes law, ters. Beverly carolYn and Judll.. of in 5er.,ice More than 120 Year. to 70 cancelled. The recprders of- Nannle J Rust, Mason, approvea. all single persons having an income Pataska. spent Saturday nlgbt and Paul1ne Riley. O. E . Chamberlain' • • Marbleh'1 ad Pininsula, entered from the west throu~h Port Clinton fice a.1so handled 115 deeds during The fair sex of the United States of $500.00, and all murled Persons S,unday with Mr. and ¥rs. ¥earle the month. Mrs. Graham reported. and Margaret Pardee were named and from the (,list over the Sandusky Bay Bridge, IS covered with will soon be given an opportunl ~y to with an Income 11200.00. will be Terry and Walker Terry. beauty spots. On a 20-mile drive around the peninsula wonderful views to ' appraise real estate' belonging to PROBATE COURT J , Lee Talmage and Mills Jessie are to be had of Lake Erie, S.andusky Bay, East Harbor and the Islands. Join up with the armed forces. for required to pay Income tax. ExempSale of real estate belonglng to the estate of Samuel Brbcner. inAlong the fringe of the peninsula are hundreds of cottaglls, camp and legislation was completed l~t week Garner attended the funeral of tion for minor children Q!: other trailer sites a\'nilable by the day, week or sElason. Lai,e Brie Is noted the estate o[ Frank Brandon, Leb- competent. Jos. B. Smith, of WIlmington, Monestablishing the Women's ' Army dependent:> has been left at $400.00. for reef fishing. Numerous suitable boats witH guiges for this spot are ROss Hartsock, Waynesvll:e. was anon, approved and distribution of day afternoon at the Arthur Fun.. for hire on the Peninsula. ,The 'rocky north shore is the natural habitat named 'executor ot the estat.e of for small mouth black bass. From Towboats and the numerous docks AuxUlary . Corps. OveCa Culp Hobby, The reductions were voted in . ¥l eral Home, Interment WItS made In proceeds ordered. ' of Texas, has been named to h ead attempt to avoid the necessIty of The will of Valmer J. Guthery. Prances' ,Alden, the court- namIng perch, large mouth bnss and grass 'pike are regularly landed. Sandusky l h16 new branch of the Mnerlcan levying a general sales tax. How- Rose Hill c.emeter)" at Mason. He Is Bay abounds in catfish, bullheads, perch and white bass. This and Cilfiord Brace, George Waterhouse M.lU:klenberg county, N. ,0" admitother vacation areas are depicted in a booklet, "Enjoy Yourself in Army. A training school for off1t ers ever. many observers and tax ex- survived by his wite, Susan 'Hough ted to prObate and certLtlcate of and Frelda Harvey to be appraisers. Ohio," copy of which may be hl10d by mailing request to the Ohio DeSchmidt. velopment and PubliCity Commission, Wyandotte Buildi nlr, Columbus, w111 ,be establliih~d in Iowa in the perts beUeve that neither sufficient The court set June 8 to hear the transfer ordered Issued to the exec. very near future, and present 'plans revenue' can be' raised nor inflation Ohio. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT first and final accounts 01 the' esutors . . call for the earlY enlistment of 'pxtlvented without the final levying tates of Clara Banker and John The estate ot Goldie Hathway, Administrator with the ~1l1 aDtwentY-five thousand women' in the 01 '.a. sales tax upon all commodltles. Lebanon, fbund to have a net value Theis. Franklin; Horace Keys, Inne:led. Annie J. Hughes, lot 33 In tbe- Barnes sub_ Lola Dalton, Franklin, med sult Corps.· Authorlze~ total strength of . \ . Q\' competent. Waynesvllle; of $670. Estate of Horace p~ Keys, DeKlotz. Mason. and Ethel SOrter. Also division. Franklin. for dlvoree ' agaInst ltIayes Dliltqn the cOrps is fixed at one bundred The ' court approved the first and ceased. and IUty thousand. Members will ,be final acCounts of the estates 01 -WU- the first aIccount ~f the estates of .Frank Brandon 'QY administrator. In which she charsed neglect, They Notice Is hereby given' that Ro!lam Hill, Rex 'QwWn!.nga, Herbert Lydia Rudduek, incompetent, Clarks to John A. Fritch 2 lots on Pleasant were married 111 1935 but have np' used in various typea of noncoinbat- Mrs. LOIIIse Flu, Corr"pond~nt bert. ~. Howard whOlie Post Office ant service, thus perm1ttlng the re_ The Senior class , operetta. "Ask . cl;1l1dren. v111e; Dennis Graham and the first, street. In Lebanon. ' . Bmitlt 80M Emma L. 0111. Mason. .tttldress 1& 6220 Madison ROOd, Olnlease of male soldiers for active duty the Protessor," was presented FrIC. );I. and Edna ~rOhn to Emma UOMMON PLEAS PIl~OCEEDINGS The inventory of the ' , estate , of final and distributive account o( cinnatl, OhIo, bas ,b een d$ ap_ AmyHa~ha~y, ~banbn, will be the estate of Uda R, Turner, Mor- L. Wellner, lot ' 19 in Thompson's ~eOer, Throckmorton and Marlon In tbe !Ield. Application blanks for day evening In the gymnasium un_ pOinted as Administrator wltb tbe 'row. ' Frederick; Lebahon, pleadect gu1lt.y enlistment can soon be obtained der the direction of Mrs. Helen with the will annexed of ,tbe Estate 'additlon to East Monew. read May 19~ . A certll'lcate 01 transfer ordered John and MlnI?le Hill to Nettle to Indictments charging burglary. through any local .Army reerultlng Dando MIller, music director of Lhe of Horace P. Keys late of Warren The first account of the estate of, Issued to the administrator of the PUllun1ll. two lots in Tufts' addition Em:h received a sentence of one otflloe, or by wr~t!.ng to the Women's school, It was nicelY presented and County, OhiO, deceased. Lewis Cla'l'~U approved. . yeur In a state penHil Ill6tltution Army AUXil1ary Corps, War De- a great success .. Warren O. YO\ID8 wu-namec ad- eatate of , Wright Binkley. Lebanon. to Maineville. Dated this 1st day of -May, 1942. Rev. W. A. MOor, the local pastor. Marvin E. Young was a~lnted Frank Brandon, by admlnis~ator , which was suspe~ded on condition partme.nt, Washlngton, D. O. . ministrator of t11e estate of C. Ed RALPH H. CAREY, Uncle Sam's fighting nephews wlil delivered, the sermon at the MethFox. Franklin, with ' WUey Mont- guardian of 'Dora Elaine Kelly. to the Columbus Mutual UCe Insur- they serve 60 days In the county Judge of the Probate Court. ' soon receive increased compensa- &dist church Sunday morning and gomery, George P. Oatea and Eo M. Morrow, minor defendant in a pro_ ance company. bwo tracts In Frank- jail. Warren County, Ohio . . te action. , John HoLw!!ger pleaded Innocent tlon for their ser:vlce In the. Army .during the SundaY, ..m!!l.ool hour "I Cl!orl Abaecherll ·Atty. lin twp. Beck as IlPPra.tsera· -7,14,21 , ~eryl B. Gray, LeballOn, was apJ. H. and Emma Barnes to Bea- (;0 an indictment chsLl':glng Issulng and Navy. Basic 'pay for 'Army prl- Am An Amerltan Day" was observSusanna IfaIlbarger ,was named .Of all duties. the 'love ot- tru~_ aclmln1st.rator of the 'estate of RaY- pOinted administrator de bonis non tr1Ice Hawthorne, lot 12 in Barnes a bad check and oon'ley ROach did vates and Navy seamen under the 'ed. lIkewise to two 'charging non-sup- present ' law has been from 821 to . The W. S. C. S, met Thursday af- ~Ith faith and constancy in it, . mO~d HarStibar-ger, Lebanon, wlUl of the estate of Joseph O. Keys, additiOn to Franklin. Frank Brandon, by admin1strator, port. The latter will lace trial May $30 a month. Beveral weeks 'a go the ternoon 1n the Grange Hill. with .r anks first an<1 highest. To love God _ Roy Gl~er. Clyde SlmpltlnS and Waynesville. to Fred Katui. 'Plot on Pleasant 26 and Holweger on May 28. ' Senate passed t bill raising the base Florence Frost, Olive Jacobs, Mln_ and to love truth are one and the , REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS C. S. Irwln as appra1s,ers: Blanche and Jacob Frech to A. E. street, In Lebanon. pay to ~42 a month. Last week tile nle. Oglesher and Claucll& Gray Is same.-8Ilv1!l Pe1llco. The inventon- of tbe estate of ElNOTICE TO CONTRAOTORS Charles and PllYIl1s Meyer, jr.."to House acted upon the measure. and hostesses. don P. KebrY will be read MaY' 26. and Dorothy Stout, lot 15 ' in Evans STATE OF omo William Stansberry, 5 lots In LoveThl\. Warren county track meet Sale of personal property at pri- addition to Wayneav11le. DEPARTMENT OF :mOBWAYB -by amendment from the !Ioor, tn1an<1 Park. , May Pearl Bolmer, by admlnls:' oreased the mlnlmum pay for sol- was held :Wednesday at the fali vate sale orderedi' In'. tlie matter of COlumbus, Ohio, May 11, 194% Clyd"e C. and JessIe Collins to MaJOZEF McCOY tratrlx, to Marcb Bolmer, two lots diers and sailors to $50 a month. ,A grounds•. Lebanon. Many of our Engineer of Sales toepl Copy ,t he estate of wwtam Burton. 'bel Holman" .05 acre in Turtlecreek No. 4Z-2Zlj " on '01'Ol11U-d avenue, Lebano~. !conference committee of the House Mosser twp. oltlzens attended with c. R. Hale was named " aclmJn1s. UNIT PRICE 'CONTRACT Private Teacher in Piano Anna B. Cook to Rice Snapp, out- twp, (Cold BprlJigs>. and 'Senate is 'now endeavoring to the 'ch1ld.r'en. > trator of th~ estate of 'Lwte Hale , Sealed prop0.561s will be received adjust the differences between ilie to Sebastian and Helen Maag lot 11 '1n It 0 g e r s subdIvision, Mr. Charles Madden. who Is oon.. . and Accordian inankUn, with . E , 'L.K1rk, W . C. at the oruce ot the S~ate Highway t I Hlll8.rd and Edna Pr01tlt. .15 acre McIntyre and Cecil Sla1ck as ap- Waynesville. Director 01 Ohio, at Collumbus, OhiO, Senate and the HO\!Be bllls, It is fined to his home on account of ill Used Instruments O. P. and Eqna Krohn to Edna in Deer!1eld twp. untU ten o'clock A. Mo" Eastern War likely the fUty dollar base proVls. health, was taken suddenly ill Satpra,1.Sers. ' l John and Harriet ElllnwoOd to AvaiJable T1me, Tuesday, June 2, 1942, tor im- Ion will be retained in the measure. u~day morn ll8, but Is .reported much The court se't June 1 to h!lar the W1Htaore &ray, lot 36 in Thomp. . , '. • improved., Fl6rence Schu~te, 51) acres In Deer-. provements 1ri: third and 1lnal' account of Kate S. sons addition to East Morrow. "'-All lessons $1':00 Warren County, Ohlio, o~ part ot !Ield twp. ' Gasol1ne rationing Is on in the Mr. and Mrs. Harold MoVey movBrown, Incompetent; 12th aocoun~ , ' lIIargaret and Jacob Bentz to Section T-2 ~ part of section eastern seBiloard states. havin8 ed from Georgetown to their. r\!l1qarl and Lula Jarvis to Riley ' HJl~ of Isaac Jones. Morrow. ' and the CliffOrd aDd Elsie Hehn" two tracts Phone 2910 Morrow of tbe Cinl::innatl - Zan(!Blard. lot 24 in Elllson ~ubdivlsion, vWe Road, state Highway No. 10. ~on~ into effect last ' FrIday. A denCe here the past week. Mr. Mefir t and fln8l account of thtl ,estates 'In Hamllton twp. . , Franjt Brandon, by adinln1strator; near Franltl1n. State Route No.3, U. S. Route No: "tempest in a teapot" resulted trom Vey ms , employment In Olncinnatl. ' ~=:;;';.;=====;;;;;;;====~"J'7"' of Amy ,~a~wa~, ' LebIl'non; , WU:; Wjlbert W. ' Stiver to Scott and 22, in ,Hamilton and , Salem Town- t1~e attempt of a few radical newll ' M,r. and Mt.~. '.1. .". Snell, adcomllam Lashley, Waynesville; Ol1nton to Frey "Kah11 parcel Qn - north Pauline Balon, IU.05 acres In Frank- ships and the Village I)f Morrow, .by writers , and radio commentators to panled with Mrs. Sally Wright, were Ne~omb; Frail:1d1n; and George.. 'W. Broadway In Lebanon. l'csurfac1ng with tar concrete or smear the OODgTe$9' beoaWJe ' the IHlgh.latld county' guests lilat week. lin twp. A.J. , Hughes to Olenn and GerKnigllt. . asphaltic concrete. Office of Pilce Adm1n1stratlon Is-Mr. and Mrs. &wls Campbell and S. B. aDd lvI. J . White to Ellen Erma BCOWD, Lebanon. was ap- trude Prank, 5 Mlres in FrankUn A.U CT10NEERING . Width: Pavement 201feet an4 22.5 sued, cards to members . of the ' Sister, M'lss ' Kathleen Campbell, and Delphln Helton, 93.32 aues in pointed exeCutrix 'of the estate ' of t~. feet; ' Roadway 32 feet and 34.5 feet. Wilbur UngleSby to ,Ralph S. Hall, Deerfield twp. "' Stanley ~ Koogler Length: 34,373.75 liineal feet or House and Senate wh~h would per~ were., W1lm~gton guests Saturday Kate B. Brown With p: J. W~gon­ . mit purcll~e cif. gasoline llllCd only Madge Smart to Donald Foulks. 2 6.510 miles. er. Walter K~ever ahd O. S. Irwin plot In Mack1tlaw additIon to BROKERS LICENSE , Born to Mr. and Mra. James Estlm&ted cost ....•... $58,600:00 In the transactIon of Official busitracts in Harveysburg. Franklln. ' a8 appra16ers. Contract to be completed not later ness. Congressional ire was aroused Thornberry (nee Wllina Welch), a Edna A,yres, ei ai, to C. P. Krohn. J. H. and Emma Barnes to A. J. F,lorence Undsey was appointed For Dates Phone 2894 WayD~ lihan August' 31, 19t2. when a minor bureaucrat attempted adm1n1stratrlx of the estate of RBla Hughes, lot '3Z ,In the John H. lot 40 in Morrow. The minimum wage to be paid to to rule that 11 member of Oongress son, Tuesgay, May 12 at Miam1 ville, Ohio. Reverse Clla.rieI. Eugene and Lenore Settlemire to all labor employed on th.ls contract M. Lindsey, Lebanon. who W1I6 killed Barnes subdivision, near FranklJn. 1 Valley hospital, "Dayton. He has Mary O. Watkins' to OScar and J. C. and Harriet EllJnwood, 53 shall be in aocordanc:e with the was not on olflclal business when 1n a. traffic accident l!Cveral montss ~===========~~==:V "Schedule of Prevailing Hourly attending ,congreS!llonal sesalo~ or been named TOmmy Ray. June Combs, six lots In Hlghlawn acre In Deerfield twp. ago. Rates Ascertained and De- attending bUSiness of his dlstrllct or Mr. ' and Mrs. Herald ,Bogan and Wage Arthur and Cuba Sander to M1ss Janet LeFevre, deputy olerk subdivision, Morrow. teJ'lI1lned py The Department of In- state at various government depa,rt- family, of Springboro, were Sunday Gladys Rupp, 5 lots In Loveland and Paul ' Holthaus to El,Mabel has resigned her pOsition with the dustrial Relations applfc®le '00 te ments. When the publJc learnild don and Viola Shurts. .25 acre to Park. court. Highway Department ][mprovements MARRIAGE LICENSES In ' ~ordance , with Sections 17:"3, that ,congressmell furnish th~l~ own The inventory of the estate of Tur~ecreek twp" adjoining Lebanon corporation. John Kessler Beckett, 19, paper 17-4, 17 48.. 17..5, and 17-5 a 01 the cars and pay for their own gasoline Ralph Robln8On. FrlUlklin, will ,lJe and tires used I~ transacting ofand Gertrude Frank to A. Glenn maker. and 00115 Evelyn Haladay, General COde of Ohio,." oearli' Ma~. 27. The. bidder ,l1!-ust' submit with his ficial business, whUe more than one 19. both of Fran1tlln. ' bid a certified check in an aomount Ernest Westley Gilrrlson, 38, paper equal 00 ~Ive per cent of the est!- hunct'red, thousand bureaucrats are or lise and CODcUtIOD worker, and Mrs. Mamie Gross, 33, m&ted cost, but In n.c:1 event more uslll8 automoblles, gasoline and .BOIIi-CaInI-8bee .... tires paid for ,by the taxpayers, the both of Fran1tlln. GIVE YOUR BLOOD TO S(\VE A LIFE - 300' than ten thousand do.Uars. ,RemON Pl'ompU7. • , Cleaili \ GI'&Ye1 lOr Concrete Plans and 5pelcU1caI~ions are on {urore, qUicklY died down. EdgaIlEmerson Lewis. 21. 19.iborer, ' VOLUNr£E,RS ~RE NEEDED file in the department of bJghways and Ey~IYn Faye Brown, 21 , bot.h of , ~ , GraYei for '~ and the 0111ce of the ,r esident dlaF'rank.!1n. trlct deputy director. 1 d i!0 h 'Marlol,1 J . 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nll\lsuesta or Mr, and MJ'I. Donald Baird an!! daughters. May U. RaiD. For weeks we have beetles that look like the flr,st COIla- • Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bul'tlet AGRICULT,URAL EXPERTS SAY: Quality Sutter begins with Carefuliness !been htmrlng "get your coal 1n,s 01 the bean beetles and sQ It were Ilntertained to dinner Sunday . .aaoR't next winter now;" 'Yput In my order goes. I haven't seen. any bean beeat the bome of M.r . and Mrs. C. D. GiOOD and waited. Yes, they had a. load ties but the bean leaves are full of JWllerts at Lewisburg. In and . would bring It as &oon as 'holes. We want to raise sorgb~ BUTTER Mrs. J , B. Jone.s spen~ Monday they could get. to it. The weather but we can't find anyone yet ·who with hel' sister, Mrs. John ZilTUnerwas dry and the truck could get tQ Is going to make molasses: Went out n on in Dayton. tne <;oal window easily. This morn- into the chJcken yard this evening MI'. and Mrs. W. F. Clark ot Day_ ing they called UP to say that they and looked up. There against the t on . and Mr. !~n d Mrs E. J . CarSATISFIED would ' 'bring it today. They didn't pale evening sky was the tiniest CUSTOMER mony of Sprlni; Cleld spent Sunday come In the mornJng so I waited. sUver of a new moon that Y ever with Miss Vdltla all I Hermon , Noon and still they hadn't come. saw. I looked right at It, neither Smith at the late home of Mrs. 'rJ1ri!e o'clock, ,stlll no coal ' and as left shoulder nor right and I had no Mary CarmODY. MORE it had begun to rain I gave up and money to turn over In my pocke't Mr. and MI'<I. Harvey Burnet and LAWN MOWERS RAKES SPADES BUTTER ·w ent to do some errnds. When I got but I went through the motion and Mr. and Mrs. Seth Furnas attend~ ck, there they were With the felt better anyWay and went into d ~he Farmers Club Thur 'day at USED SHOVELS SICKLES small truck and one ton or coal. It ·the house to listen to latest news. t he home oC Mr, and Mrs. Roscoe was raining but the ground seemed .May 19. Everything Js early this Furnas, near Wayn esville. Good Bottar Will Help Win the War f:r f:r firm 80 they backed up to t.,he coal year. Iris and peonies are hi bloom. HEDGE SNIPPERS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Siney were FERTILIZERS American butter, already rated a~ not 10 araded. the farmer who pro- even ing dInner guests SlU1day at window and unloaded while the rain I wonder what there will ·be reft for came- down harder 'and harder. Memorial Day. Everythhig happens the finest In the world, ·is to have duced top quality crcam would get the home of Col. and Mrs . E. L. no more than hi s careless neighbor When they started to pullout the if yOU plan to go to town Two nice itl quality lifted still further. The who produced an inferior grade. The Harmon . at Osburn . new federal food act, . supported by back wheels S1)un and they skidded lambs got out on the road this cream-grading laws In many states some laws prevent No. 2 cream Mrs , Lorf n Routl.ahn and Mrs. 1849 1942 {\found into the lioUYhocks. The mOrnlng .and were hit by a car. We and by all elements of the dalry in· from being mlx eii with No. I, be· Bernard Mellch , of Waynesville wheels spun some more and dug a butchered them right away as they dustry from farmer to manufactur- cause when thls is done. the quality and Mr , aJ1d MIS. Kenneth !'feUof the buUer made from it Is all I Ct and children of West Middle· ' deep hole. Both the tractor and the were stlli alive and tha~ks to my er, makes this a certainty. pulled down and everyone concerned The new law has given Impetus t.eam were over at the other fann electrlc refrlgerllitor we w!11 be able lown. were Sunday guest.s of' Mr. to the grading of cream similar to suffers a loss. One can of poor 60 they hitched a rope on to my car to save most of the meat, but now grades on which most other .farm ere am can spoil a good m any cans and Mrs. Clyde Whartoll. and I started slowly, then the rope It is too late to get to Dayon for a crops are sold. The supporting state of top quality if they arc a ll mixed Mrs. Kyl e Keclor and Mrs. MarWAYNESVILLE, O. snapped. There was nothing to do Garden club meetinG at ten o'clock. statutes nre intended to benefit the together. PHONE 2441 ton Mn~hos. 01 Dayton and Mrs. 11 the cream is grading under No. farmer who complies with their pro· but call up for the big truck, In a My bull isn·t the only one thlllt gets Theron Howell, of Route 73. were 'f ew minutes it <:ame and It was a out. This morning on the way to visions and to penalize the farmer 1, it is certain that the f8l'1111' 1' sub· entertained to dInner Wednesday at mitting It is not observiug a ll the Ilmall Job to pull It out and they Springboro, we saw one coming out wht" Is producing unfit cream be- principles of sanltation. quic k cool· t he horne of Mrs, Forest Thompson. cause he will not go to the trouble were gone while the rain came of a lane. We stopped and honked of tnklng necessary sanitary pre· ing and frequeI)t marketing. A Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Baird and Mr. Mrs. W, C, Smith called on Miss down harder and harder. nnd scared It back but It didn't stay cautions which would Insure a bet· change in his production cor de\!very nnd Mrs. Donald Baird and es Ru~h and Anna Nutt Tuesda practices will soon tarnish Ihe rem - da ughters entertained to dinner Mrs. Nettie Tinney, Correspondent evening. May 5. They called .uP this mom. tor I saw It later In a neighboring ter quality product. Cream-grading laws usually pro· edy. The farmer!s income will be Thul'sdllY evening , Mr. and Mrs. Ing to know If they should bring the yard headed around the home Mr. Ray Mills was the guest or steadied and he who exerd ses care· rest of the coal-but I said they bet. toward the kitchen Such Is 11fe In vide that If a farmer's cream grades ful production and tian dling will W. O. Baird and Camlly, of ,Mlddle- MI. aud MIS. Henry SatterthwalLe TWIN THEATRE TO No.1. it w!1l command a higher ter walt until It drleq a little more, ~he r.ountry, even when the fen ce is price because It can be mode into then reap the rewal'ds of h is special . town . Captain and Mrs. R. M. BiI.1rd vn Sunday. PRESENT SUPERB Everything Is soaked. They say this good, someone leaves a gate open. first-grade butter. If cream were attention and ' industry. aDd daughter of Dayton. ' Captain Mr. and Mrs. K . O. Arthur at· MOTION PICTURE Is to be a bad year' for cut worms, P. S. They Just called up to say BaIrd will return to Ft. Bragg, N. ended a birthday supper for Mrs, it may be a gOOd thing that com Is that they were going to bring that was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Spring Valley cemetery. C. Sunday evening. The next twenty days are der Arthur's mother, Mrs. Mary Bruplanted thicker than we Intend.e d to eGa1 today. Mrs. C. E. Anderson and Miss Holland alld Mr. J~hn Bootes last \Jakel'. of New Carlisle, Ohio, Little tined to be the biggest thus far ur have it. U it Isn't one thing it Is -----Sunday. Ruth Satterthwaite of WaynesvUle. deverl!e Mae l'eturned home with der the new management, IIICcord!~ a,nother. T,h e elms are being eaten Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ary and son, were dinner guests of M !·S. S u.~le ,,'Us. Arthur to spend a few days, 1.0 Kenny HlIl. manager or' tbe T . Ily small bl~ck worms that look. like of Xenia, were guests Sunday or Douglass and Miss Mlnnj4~ Cook last I\lrs. Wllliam Smith, Correspondent Mrs, Carr, from Waynesville. Theatre. pieces of black rubber. They spin Mrs. Susie DourlasB, Corresponden, their parents, MI'. and Mrs. Hal'ley Wednesday. Walter Wilson was a djnner guest called on Mrs. Anna Art.bur Satur· Starting Friday and Saturlil webs and ' go up and down on long Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eagle anq. Matthews. wlt.b "Mr. Bug Goes to Town," tl Mrs. Lester Llndemutlh. of near of his daughter, Mrs. Paul Peter· .lI1Y afternoon. strings alld 1all down your neck U hUdren 0.[ Clnclnna~I, '·Mr. and Rev. L. F. WIlUams and family, Miamisburg, spent Sunday l1ere son. Sunday. MI'. and Mrs. Samuel Shaffner all technicolor feature.length mo' W!lliard Haines left Friday morn- and son Delphos, Henry Russell, Ie, a full line of excellent pJctw Mrs. Ray Barnard of Dayton, were yoU are In the woods. The willow of Marysville and Rev. Ralph Knoop with her m~ther, Mrs. Nettle Har· ing for the C. O. Camp nt Caschoc- Laura Baines. of Qinclnnatl and will come to. the screen of the Tw, tree 1s b~lng eaten by those little Sundny guests of their mother, Mrs. and Mrs. Knoop and son Norman, per, and daughter Hannah , Ray Eagle. ton, Ohio. of Cincinnati. attended the funeral Mr. and Mrs. John TI'lmble and Theatre from then on. Althou8 ._ _ The Bogans nnd Smiths enter- daughter, Margaret. of Middletown, ''Mr. Bug" 18 being advertised as , a Sher1f.f and Mrs. Walton Spahr of Earl Copsey last Sunday. tained to cUnner Sunday Mr. and wel'e Sunday afternoon und eve· ::blld's IIhow it is swell fare tor the spent Sunday wIth their son. Lee Mrs. Oora Queary. ~. Earl Spahr. 1lJ.ld family. . Queary and flunily. Mr. Robert Mrs. \Valter Kenrick, COfTHpondtnt Mrs. Horace Compton and Fay and nlng callers or Mr. and Mrs. Ches. adults as well. Who 18 it that doesJo Anne Eversole. Other' callers ter Bogan. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lackey, New Queary and two sons and Mr. and n't enjoy the art or color cartoon:> Mrs. Josle Graham, o,f Dayton. during the day were Mr. and Mrs. Burilngton, Mrs. Mary Zell, MIss Mrs. Leo Wlllenburg and two with imaginary characters as th_ Mr. and Mrs. Vernon HW and spent the week-end wltlh Mr. and ' TARvIA-LrrHIC TAR AND John Eversole and Jean, Mr. and Anna Stewart and Mr. and Mr.s. daughters spent Sunday with' Mr. daughter , Verna, were Sunday stars, woven In with tbe finest 0 Mrs. Harold WhItaker and chlldren. ROAD OIL, EXOAVATING Mrs. Evan Bogan of Dayton, Mr. Buerkler, Yellow Springs, ,and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marlatt and son guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester B0- mU!llc, composed and . conducted by I ' Mr. and Mrs. S. H , BlIl'nett were Ilnd Mrs. W. E, Bogan, of near DUMf TRUCK SERVICE and Mrs. Glenn Alexander, of Day- Charles, at Osborne. the world's ll1'eatest musiCians? gan. Thursday evening dlnnell' guests of ton. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Attorney George Smith, who was Mr. and Mrs. Russell B,urn~tt and Xenia. READY MIX CONCRETE Howard Stanley and AgDell Hoat YQU Uke something reaJiy good and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore McIntire Lyle Alexander, .Sunday. commlssloned CII/Ptatn, left 1 a s t children at Rldgevi11e. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cheater dlIferent, lIet on tthla, and by all :~ I'ld son, Mr. and Mrs. LeOnarii El· Rev. Chapman, New Burlington Wednesday for Miami, Florida, to meaI1lI don't let the kJds ' miss out Bogun Wednesday evening. Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Horace' Wharton Jis and daughters, Mr. John WIl· Friends m1nJster, preacbed the bac- attend officers' 'training S9hool. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans were on It. A Popeye comedY is also addwere Sunday afternoon guests of Phone, WayneavUle 2911 ealaureate sermon last Sunday eveMr. and Mrs. Willord Slms, Day- Mr. and Mrs. Chris Vickers and 1101\ .and Robert Wilson spent Sun- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and ed to the regu1ar show. day evening. May 10, with· Raymond ton, called on their 'p arents, Mr. grandchildTen. judy Clinova bolds a record blah n.1Dg. Morrow PhOne No. 3 Mrs. Gayle ~vans. Vl lson and wife. Mr. and Mrs. McCune, Dayton, and Mrs. G. Val Slms last Saturday 01 personal drIIIw1ng power at the . Mrs. Donald Baird and daughMr. and Mrs. sia Conrad, or Lebanon 011108 ,Phone ''l3Kwere guests last ' Sundny of Mrs. Lowell Slul::lalr and bride called afternoon. tel's, Nancy an Beverly, spent sat· Covington, Ky., were Sunday after- Twin The&tre, even aUl'Jl&Mlnc Rea1dence-88 M . 'Mary Alexander. Mrs. Earl Confer and daughter, urday with her parents. Mr. and on his mother; Mrs. Pearl Slnclalr, nOOn guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. ,Gene Autry. She proved that in Mother's Day, on thelr way home ............... 'MfS. LUCY McReynolds, Hamilton, Miss Jane, and Miss Mary Kathryn Mrs, Dharles Dils In Da,y ton. "Sis HopIdns" and later tn "Pudd1D ~ardln . Copsey were Sunday guests of Mr Mrs. Margaret Johns was a Leb- Irom Valdosta, Georgia. Mrs. Lura Werntz and daughter Head." Tb1s time when ahe come. Mrs. Donald Haines was guest and Mrs. W!ll Copsey. anon visitor Saturday. . Leeada and Mr. Joe Yenger of Day- the management 18 making lUre soloist at Xenia Friends church Mr. and Mrs. Con Boehner of Mr. G. T. M11ler Is critically ill a~ tori. were Sunday vlsltors of Mrs. &bat everyone Wlll see ber in Sunday morning, "Sleepytlme Gal" by running the Cincinnati, were week· end guests_of his home here. Nettle TInney. Mlss Em11y Haines and friend, picture three daYIl. It comes to tbe Mrs. Qom Davis and Mr. Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burnett. of Rev. anct Mrs. Dibert and son Miss Chapman. of Eariham college, Frazier. Centerville, spent Sunday with Mr. who were formerly from Waynes- Waynesv1l1e shQw bOuse next SunMr. and Mrs. TOdd Walton aDd and Mrs. Calvin Longacre and chll. 5j..ent the week-end with her par· v!l\e, were week-end . guests 01 Mr. day, MDnday and Tuesday. ents, Mr. and Mr~. Homer Haines. daughter, ot Dayton, Visited with dren. The following Wednesday aDd and Mrs. T. S . Hardin. Mr, and Mrs Ch1lrleS Stanley Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Walton last SatThursday comes what Ja sa1d to be Mr. and Mrs. James J()hns moved Miss Roma Hardin of Dayton, and nDd as their guests Sunday evenmg, urday. last · week from Waynes,v!1le bllk:k Mr. Ronald Hardin or CJncinnatl. the year's m06t tun-provoking comMiss ' Helen Klatt, . Dayton, spent to Lytle: They are living in theIr May 10 Mr. and Mrs, ~ank Comp- were home Sunday, edy, "The Man Who Comes to Dinton and son, Kenneth, of New Bur· Snturday and Sunday with Mr. and trallor on the Lowell Thomas lot. ner." Wbl1e Bette Davia, the s~r. Mr. and Mra. Wesley Henderson lIngton. Mrs. Henry Walton. A number of persons from here spent Sunday with Mrs. Flora .Ben- is one of the greatest box office Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson Mr. and Mrs. James Beine and attended the class play Thursday draws 10 the Unlted States, she Ja dp-rson and son Raymond. a m1aa-out, apparentlY, In Wayne!daughter, MisB Mary, of Cinc1nna,ti, evening and also the Bnccalatreate wt.r~ In Xenla ot! Tuesday of last v1lie. But for once, Just disregard were Sunday evening dinner guests service Sunday evening at Waynes_ week. ber and look at the rest of the cast of Mrs. Susie Douglass and MJss ville. which Includes Jimmy (Bc.bnozzle) MInnie Cook. Mrs. CalvJ~ Longacre was shoplIUTlette F. Tb-; Conespoodent Durante, Monte Woolley and Ann Friends here were sorry to hear. ping In Dayton Monday 111ternoon, Mr. a~d Mra."Perry J. Thomas atof th~ death of Mr. Earl Oopsey, son Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hammond, I\lrs. Nellie Bunnell.' Correspontlen& tended a luncheon at the Van Cleve Sheridan (oomph girl) anei you have a mat cut of top . no~ of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Copsey,. at in company with friends from DayDr. B. R. McClellan and gr.and.- hotel In Dayton Thursday. Ttie de. his home, In Columbus. The body ton, spent Saturday evenJng in Oln- daughter visited wlt.b the Wards caslon was the convention of the 6Cr~n talent. Tbe management wW only allow 1000 lauths to a custom.. was brought here to the Methodist clnnatl. Sunday afternoon. W. A. C. O. NEWSPAP~R church Sunday a. m . and funeral . Mrs. Susan Saylor amd · Henry er. It is guaranteed entertainment. Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Keever. of Neighbors and friends were With Anj M..ubae Liated lWoWJ 6ervlic~ were held at 2 p. fIl. with Saylor of Dayton, Then there comes "Yokel 'Soy-" were Sunday centerville, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- shocked Saturday morning by the "" Miltul_ An fer I Y'" 10TH Rev. KJimlson 10 charge, assisted guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Grastarring Joan Davis, th«t stuttering • ward Keever, of Dayton, were din.. sudden death of Mr.s Edith Stnltb. Actu ..1 Detective Stari ................. $2.50 by Rev. Searlf and Rev. L.- F. Wil- ham . . ner guests of Lydia Wright on Sun- Saturday afternoon her 'hWlband, rib spUtter tor Friday and Satur" o Amoticon CoOkery • 2.50 day, May 29 aDd SO. Truly a fine Ani.rican· Fruit Gr_.r ; ••••••••••••••• 1.75 . 'M r. and Mrs. Arthur Dlls and son, day. liams, of Marysv1lie. Burial 10 Mr. Lampton Smith. sUffered a Am.riC4n M"galln;, ....... ......... ~ •• 2.95 picture tor DecoratIon Day to take Horace Jones, of Indianapolis, Btroke as a result of the abock. Mr. o Am.rican Turk.y Journal .............. 1.75 away the sadness the day, Will hrlns r Ind., called on his grandmother, Smith and his daughters have the AVIATION O · Boys' Lif. I For All BoY'1 ............. , 2.50 to many of us. Albert DelLker Ia the Capper's Farmet ... ; •. : .............. 1.75 Mrs. J . W. Anderton. Sunday mom-. h~rtlfelt sympathY ot ·t he entire MOVIE . Ch,i1d Lif..... : . ......... ; ........... 2.95 co-star with hillbilly musle an" ing. commuI\lty. Mrs. Smith was burled Click (Picture M.gatin.) .............. 2.00 ROMANCE comedy absorbing most of the Mr. and Mrs. James Davis, of fro m the Bellbrook Methodist screen tlme. . Colli.,', W .. kly .... : .... ; ....... ~ .... 2.50 OUTDOORS . o Etud. MUllc' Mag.tine ....................... 2.95 Columbus, called on the Misses An- church Tuesday afternoon . "A. indicated",. the Federal Gov. Flow., 6~r , . ... ••• • ... ••••••••••• 2.50 WESTER~ Finally, after a rooelit diappotntnle and Mame Brown Sunday afW. C. Bm1th· and his sLster-1n.. o Fa.! ..... Fiah.S.m. • .. ............... _. ,_ •• 2.25 ernment, ii it necesllU'Y lor work· ment to the theatre 'as well as pa_ RCTION ' ternoon. u, Mva "eriod. oj relaxatioll HouMhoid ....glll". ........................... 1.75 law, Miss Martha Peeno, and MIss trons, ''To Be or Not to Be" Will be Wough IIGCtItion. neOl' home, in HUMOR . Hunting • Plshln9 ............,. '" .... 2.00 w. Martha Nort/l went to Columbus shown on May 3l-June 1. ,J~ order to maintain bo.h hllallh and Uberty \W..kJy) ................... ~ •• 2.50 USE THE MIAMI G~ETTE Tuesday. Miss Peeno was to take an morale, tha••hey may befeer bear LoOk (~· M~J ••••••••••••••• UO Benny aDd Carole Lombard are the WANT ADS Ihe .train. of 1001' work." NI,WI ....Q8II.. Dtt-t ..... ;'.••••• -. ••• ••••• 1.46 examination for her beauty opera- stars. ' WoCI.... 10fM~ ,........... _.. .......... 2.00 JOHl'f W. BBICKl.'II HOUSEHOLD tor's license. Mocleril ....... : •••• ~ ................... 2.00 "Bong of the Islands" a nice musGovernor. of Ohio Mrs. Jennie Thomas ealled at the ical all done up in techriioolor andCOOOlY ...ttn. ......... ••••• ..... •••••••• •••• 1.45 o.td~ ... .: • ~ .......... _. •••••••••••• 2.tIO parsonage Tuesday. ••••""" Bata. Grab~ beautifies the IICl,'een tor OvWOO5r1 ' ~ ..... ~ ........ _ ....... ·1.25 Sunday guests of the P . J . Thom- three days on June 2-3-4. Y(.u'll 1""", '....... .. •••••••••• ~ •••••• l.IO · Our date il unu8uaUy rich in opportunitietl for ases were Mr. and Mrs. Harold hear more about this one later. ,~ 1IIuea) ••••••••••••••••• IJ)D A Dime Out holiday adventure. Close to every community t.here ' ...."'1 ....... • •••••'•••••••• ~ ._ •• '1.10 Shaw and ~n, Mr. and Mrs'. Tom .Every !)oUar in A favorite comedian forevel'l ~ p~, I:'f~~ ••• ~, ....... '............ 1.10', are countlesl spotl of 8l(enic, hiatoric aDd recrea. Fordyce and son, and Mrs. Forrest is Joe ~. Brown who will be reeD ' ~r M. . . .k:a .. .. ......... _•••••••• _. 2.95 tional interest that will t~mpt you to innumelrable FIsher and daughters and Mr. and bere next In "Shut My Bfa Moll :h.'~: ~~, .l!tontMi •••••.••••••••• 2.10 pleasure explpratioqa. "SEE' OHIO - KNOW .~ . . . . . . . . .. . . . - •••• 1. ••••••••••• 1."5 , Mrs. Carl Wth.!t18 and children. OIDO" il allogan ~hieh can make even your vaca. There's nothlnl to the PlctIJl'e ... ,Ieleftai ;. MMhllica '12 1_) .... .'... 2.00 ..... "'141. ••••• c••\ ..... '.......... : .. 2.oQ tiona more 'helpfql towards winning the , war. Get ~rdlnl to re~ it ~ pui-e11 ~'id . .••••••••• ~ 1C)Et luggestionl for the ' «;omiog week-ends fi-om you~ , slapostiR from beIInn" • • to .end. ~ . ~ ••••• ;-•••••••••••••••• ~ •• 1.00 8Uloo:iohile. club or any other travel agency. Or The prOphet. IIa)' there wlU . be Who--M ........ AIMMit , . . .. ........ 2.50 . write direct for beautifully illwtrated ftee booklet I . W.... 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• • • On Friday. M~y 22. the Ohurch Mr. lnd Mea, Oeorge Walton and ot Christ is having a recep~lon for Ki'L O. Mr, and Mrs. Dean Wa.1t.o~ IJpent Maynard Weltz, daughter, FrIday evening wltlh Mr. and Mrs. all those wlfo ha ve 'been added to the church by bap ~1sm or by 1 tter Anne, Bnd son, Dick, visited -refa.. KEilth Walton, of Da,Yton. since the first of tpJ:; yeaI'. The retlv~ In Wilmington Sunday aJ'terMr.,and· ¥ri. Harold B. Earnhart cephlon Will be glve11 at the Grange noon . . and famIly entertained the foUow- ,Hall and the ev ning's festlv1tles •. • • Mr, ond ~rs. Charles Powell of Ing guests' at dinner Sun'day : Mr. 'will begin with supper sen'ed at West Union, W. Va ., ,spent Sunday arid Mrs. M",rion J acobs, Mr . Zelma promptly seven-t hirty. After supper here visiting at t he home of' Mr. McBryant and MJss Dorot hy Drum- there will be a good program which aod Mrs. Walter Wiseman . . Mr. mond, aU of ,DaYton. will InClude music. travel pilltures Powell 'I s ohief ot 'the lire depar t• • • . tl\ken in ' the Black-Hills of South ment in West Union and was in Pvt. J ohn Boger, formerly from Dakota; and other fine !el\tures. During the evenlng, the new 'hartre of the tireflghlers in the dis- . Waynesville, .enllsted a t Patterson atsrous fire at Toll Gate, recently Field a few weeks ago and; Is now memlbers will be recOgnized, and when eighteen foaded tank: cars on stationed 'at Syrwcuse, N. Y. those who have been baptized this • Dean • - Walton and year will recejve their baptismal the B. & O. , ra11road were wrec ked Mr. and Mrs. . ,. _ des troyed were Mrs. George Wall,On spent Sunday certificates. Also during the eveand burn ed . ' .n>OV several buildings near the scene of with Miss Kate Kling, of Oregonia. ning. Mr. ~ndall, the minister, wlll tile disaster. outline the work for the coming • • • • • • Mrs, Dallas Boger, of Da.yton, was ,)'ear In the churoh. 'Ibis will Include Pvt. Ohester carey, of Bowman a business vlslt,or in Waynesville aU phases of the church's prOgmm Field, Ky., spent the week-end with S~turday. such as etteotlve teaching and hls 'mother, Mrs. Flossie Carey. ~ training, organlzatlon, equipment, Sunday, Mr and Mrs. OrvUle Mr. and Mrs. Vern Simpson and evangeUsm, indoctrination, loyalty Gray, Mrs. Carey and Chester. vis- tlllllilY vlslted Sunday with Mr.' and to the church and Christ, and home at Ft. Ited Russell Stansberry Mrs, Harry Purdy of 'Bufford, Ohio. building. Thomas, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. W, Kersey, Mr. Randall has been work mg • •John • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Albert H!llWke mov- Mrs. Edwin F . Deppe and Mrs. with t.he Chunch of Christ in ed last Thursday into the Anderson Frank Swartzel were Sunday eve- Waynesville for slxl,een Sunday to 'nillg guests or Miss Goner11 Adams, date, and the church has shown de· property on Third street. of Cincinnati. clded Imprpvement , during ' t hat • • • Mr. and Mrs. Karl ' BodenbendeJ.· • • • time. 'niere 'have been twenty-five and daughter ot Ch1lllcothe, were Mrs Roy Johnson (Beatrice Rob- alldltions dur~g his mlnlstry. For Sundny guests at the home of Mr. Itzer) Rlld son, Douglass. of Schen- the first eight Sundays he was here and Mrs. F ; U. LeMay. Afternoon ectady, N. Y., Is spending several the average attendlmce for the guestS at the LeMay 1l0q1e Included weeks with Mr. and 'Mrs. George morning worsblp wa.s 65 and for Misses Mary Eva LeMay and Helen Johnson of Lebanon. Mrs. Johnson the last eight' Sunday the average Humbrecht, of Dayton. and her son have visited several ror the motnJng worship has been • • • one hundred and six. friend!) here In WI\yn'esv11le, Mr. and Mrs, Madison Earnhart • • • U you have no church home, yo~ and sons entertained to Sunday Mrs. Mary Oross and Mrs. May are sincerely invited! to attend t h e dinner in honor of Robert Thomas Wetherall, of Engl wood, Fla., are Church of Christ. We assure you a who Is In tralnlng at Patterson scheduled to arrive in WaYnesville hearty welcome and promise you Field t he following persons : Mr. and Sunday: Mrs . Wetherall w111 spend doctrInal tewching land preaching. Mrs. Frank ' E. Thomas, Mr, and several weeks ' wIth Mrs. Cross. ' Mrs. Lowell Thomas and daughter, • • • Miss Inez Tl!omas, of Dayton and Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Settlemyre Mr. and Mfs. Robert Thoma.s. and son. :aUly, of Oregonia and Mr. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Albert carver, of and Mrs. Glenn Bland lind daughCincinnati, visited their parents, Mr. ter, Barbara Lou, of Springboro, and Mrs .' _Wilbur Sears Monday. visited their parents. Mr. arid Mrs. Mr. Carver r,:turned home Tuesday, L. C. St. John, Sunday.

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,Mr. and Mrs. John B. GoDS, daughter MarilYn. and Mrs. D. L. Crane w~re supper guests ot Mr. and Mfa. Roger ChambllsB in Xenla Sllnday evening.

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Dean E. Staniey, Lebanon attorney, Fred Anderson, director of Olvllian Defense in Xenia, and Corporal Wa.snlck, State Highway Patrolman, of Wllml.ngton station, compr ised the staff Cl.t guest speakers at Waynesville'S first Defeos.. Corps Rally , held here Bat~Qay night. 'Mr. Stanley delivered an lnsplrational address in hJs \lsual captivatIng ma~ner. -Mr. Anderson' Chose as his topic ~he urgency for prepared. ness in Civillan Defense, COrporal Wasnlck acquainted his audleiu:e with the wccompliSh1tnents of his department in Deferu;e. Music furnished by the W~ynes ­ ville High SChool Band:. under the FOR SALE - Frlers 3 or ~ lbs. dlrectlbn of Miss Monlmia Hoak, Instructive sound movies . Dressed or on foot.' Also Fresh and Eggs. Sarah C. Heston. Waynes- rounded out the evening's' prog~am . vU~e . Rural Route 3. Phone 2899. • • • Three. new appointments to the IT PAYS! - Market your cUp the Publicity and Information commitOo-op way..More thlm 8000 grow- tee are being anno~ced tlhis week ers consign each year to the Ohio by Chairman C. H. B:race, They are Wool Growers Cooperative Asso- Mrs. Ralph Ha.stlng, Mrs. J . P . La~­ ciation. Returns ha.ve consistently rick and E. V. Barnhart. ·been several cents per pound above ' the state average prIce for REV. DIBERT AND wool. The Waynesville ~mers FAMILY VISIT ' HERE Exchange, Waynesville, Obio. Rev, and Mr;,G, C. I?lbert and .FOR SALE-Sweet potato plan ts, famIly, of Elmore, Ohio, were vlsl.. 35c per hundred or three hundred tors in WaynesvUle S~day and for IJl.OO. All kinds of garden Monday. plants lOe per dozen or 3 dozen Rev. DJbert, fonner pastor of the for 25c. Ohas. O. Strouse, R.R,2, l~al MetJl.odlst c~urch, delivered 1 1-2 miles n01;th of Waynesville, the sermon a t' the Baccalaureate corner Waynesville - Ferry and service Sunday evenulg. ' Lytle roads, ,5-714,21,28; 6~,l1. Rev, and Mrs. D1bert were overnight guests In the home of Mr. FOR .SALE-8weet Pota to Plants. ,Cabbage and Tomato plants. $1.85 and Mrs. T . S. Hardin; Miss M;arthousand. Nichols IIl'\d Com.. tha spent Sunday night with Miss pany, KJngston, Georgia. 5-14-21c Mary Ann Melloh.

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Mr. and MrlI. R. H. Barlsock have end ' with Mr. Jfawk's parents,) Mr. purchased the Lyman Roush , farm and' Mrs. Howe,rd Ha,wke. 'on ' Route ~, near ~8,yIiesville, and • • Frank and Arthur Thomas saw ~ make, it their ~ome in the n!l&r Cole Bros. circus In Dayton TUes_ future~ day of last week. , Mrs;' LcDa' Hartsock, of lOngman, • • • Mrs. Della Venable entertained visited Mr. and MrS j' R. ~. Harts*& and tamily over the week-end. Mrs. Jeff Smith and Mrs. Keith ,. . Ashmead at dinner Sunc;1ay. Dean Hawke and Art calvert, of Mr; and Mrs. Wilbur Stansberry Grove City. OWo, spent the week~ end \lC11Ib Mr. and Mrs. O. Lee and family, Mrs. TQm Stansberry, Mrs. Frank StaJU!lJerly and Miss Hawke. Mary Stansberry visited Russell • • • Mr. and Mrs. A. T . polinsky, Stansbury at Ft. Thomas, Ky., Sundauchter, Marilyn, and: Mrs. J~ day evening. • • • Hyman visited !n Olnclnnati last Mr. and Mrs. Robert stuokert Wednesday, from near Wilm1ngton have, moved • • • ·Mr. and Mrs. WilUam BracUey and Into the property owned by..... A. Mr. and· Mrs . Wilbur ,N. Sears a~~, E. stout on Tyler , street: . , tended ba<X:&laureate s~~e8 at Mr. and ~s. GeoIlge Stroud, of Blancbester Sunday evening. John spent sunday y.rlth Mrs. Dayton, sears, cif the Blanchester Churc~ Irene Henderson and ,Cl~ude Stroud. of Ohrist, delivered, the ,sermon.

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DELEGATES ATTEND CHURCH CONVENTIONS Mrs. C, H. Brace, Mrs. Rice Sna.pp. Mrs. C, R. Frazier and M1's. Daisy Snyder attended. the Diocesan convention of the W()men's AuxUlary, of .the Episcopal chufch" held at st. Paul's 'C burch, ]Jayton, Monday. _ The annual convention ' of the Protestant Episcopal church in ih~ Diocese of Southern Ohio held Tuesday In Dayton, was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Vern 'SImpson, as delegates from St. M:ary's "church, Mr. and Mrs. Dnoald L. Hawke, as alternates, and Mrs. E . ·C. Qra~e.

'there will beJijenty of activity a.t Crosley Field in Oinc[nriatl MOnday night, 101' that will be"ocCasfcin tor the ,first n1ght gamj! of the season. The R~ds and Plttsbur~h Pirates W1l1 1angle under Ohe lights, with tile contest scheduled to get under ,way at 9 :00. Preced1ng the baJJ game. there will be a large mIlitary display in wh~ll some of the personnel at Ft, ,Thomas will participate. The nigh t offlclaUy has been deslgna~d as "Fort Thomas Night" In recognltlon of Lhe men at that POst. TIle night game will rbe the first Cor the Reds at home In more than two weeks. It will be Lhe only game at Ilome un til Saturday, D ecoration Day, as the Reds Will take to the road on the tollowlng day, headJng for Chicago, wher e a three - gaple series w1l1 be played agalnst the Cubs. On Dcoratlon Day. the Reds aud St. Louis Cardinals will ' meet In a double-header and , on the following day, Sunday, May 91 , the Reds and Pittsburgh Pirates will battle It out In another doubleheader. This should be a gala week.. elld for Redleg tans. Those two <!-oubleheaders w1l1 Irnark the start of a long home stand that will continue through Sunday, June 14, Much depends on this home stay, tor the Reds must make some hay at home to return to the position they occupied when they departed for the East. With all the doubleheaders, e~ .• coming up, t he Reds' prospects appear brIghter. This is 50 because t he Reds have a much better balanced pitching ~ff than any club in the league. Balance of a mound corps starts to show up when doubleheaders are played. McKechnie will be happy to see the doubleheaders for another reason-It will give his pitchers more work. One of the ,biggest t roubles with his mound corps this spring has been lack of suf.flclent work, which usually leads to lack of control. One of the most heartening features 01 the Reds' recent play hllb been the return to good pitching form of But:ky Walters. Walters, in addition to Improvement in his control. has displayed a fll5t ball tully a.s effectIve as at any time In his career. 'M ax Marshall has looked well in bhe outfield. He has Wt timely, and bas done well enough in the field. He's fast and can tbrow the ball. Tickets for all the games the Reds wlll play for the remainder of the ,sea.son are now on sale at the Reds' downtown ticket office at 307 , Street in Cincinnati. MaU orders receive prompt attention. '

LOREN HADLEY H~DS WILMINGTON COLLEGE EDUCATIONAL DEPT.

ENTERTAINS ARGUNOT CLUB '

SUNDAY , 9:30 a. m., Bible school. 10.45 a. m.-Communlon. THURSDAY 8:00 p. m ,-Berean class meeting, Come let us prepare to meet God and Ilelp answer mother's prayer, S'1' MAR:f '1i £l'ISCOPAL

WHrrsUNDAY Rev. Frederick B. Atkinson 7 :30 a. m .-Corporate CommunIon for Churches Youth, 8:00 a. m.-Churcl1 Brealcl~st at Cold Springs Tavern. 10.00-Sunday scbool. 11 :00 a . m. _ HOly Communion IlU<!- Sermon.

ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE

Mrs, A. E. Stout entertalned at brIdge Inst Thursday evening Her guests Includod Mrs. LewJs Thomplion, Mrs. Vern Thompson, Mrs. Mark Rogers. Mrs, Howard Fogt, Mrs. Donald Hawke, Mr/i. Frank Swartzel, and Mrs. Morris Fulkerson . Prize winning scores were held by Mrs. Hawke and M!s. .s~artzel

ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Father Krumholtz, Prles&

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ATTEND BARN DANCE Mr. and Mrs, Roscoe Furnas, Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Bunnell, and Mr.

and Mrs. Wflllam Lukens attended a ba.sket supper nnd barn dance at Bree7<Y H111 Farm, near Madlson_ v1l1e, Sat.urday evening.

WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF CHRJST

The Massie Township H4rh SChool Alumni will meet at 8 p. m . on May 27 in the school auditorium. •

I\lax Randall, Minister CU .l 'ILJ'AY

Bible SchOOl 9.30 Ii. m, CommunJQn 10:45 a. IlL Prea.:.hing, 11 a. m. Junlor Endeavor, 7:15 p, m. Senior Endeavor, 7:15 p. m. Preaching, 8:00 p. m. WEDNESDAY Prayer and Bible Study, 8:00 p. m . You are invited to come and worship wi th us. '

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METHODIST CHU,RCU -' LouJs C. __ Radlq, . _ Pastor SUNDAY _ Church School 9:30 a: m. Worship s~rvice 10:40 a. m'. Topio, ' "Paul's Definition of the O1>spel." Yout.h Feliowship Tuesday eveDing. This will be a "Mystery Meeting" nnd party', out of doors. Meet at the church · at 7:15. 1"ERUl' CUUllCn OF CnRIST W. t:~ SlnUb, ~lInlli'er .

Mrs. s. D. He'n kle, of Lebanon, was hostess to tbe members of t he Argunot Brtdg1! club and guests, Mrs, J , R. Updyke, Mrs. J . R . Mengle, and Mrs. W. E. Oornell, at a 'd essert bridge, TUesday ,afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs, carman Crane. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. stout, Dr. aiul Mra. H. P. Dye, Mr. and Mrs Harold . and .Mr. and Mrs. Harold Manning, -of Dayt'onJ and all' the1J: F.ORMER. SUPERINTF.NDENT:S f&rn1lles enjoyed an ' outing ~nd pic.FOR RENT - 4 room apartment. WIFE ,HAS , OPER'ATION nI.c at-,the Patterson ~, Sunday. , Thlrd street in Waynesville.· In, ,i .. guire' Mls's' M. W. F.,dwards. Word was received here Monday , FAMILY DINNER SUNDAY I,' .FOR SALE-One Pure Bred Male by , Mni. p . C. Ridge ' that .,Mr8. J. w. Loti, whOlie h~d ,'~ ' a. Mr:'.and Mrs. Ralph. B8sungs and Hag, !)'. monttit'. Old-. -Call Pill Lee, former superintendent ot'. sohQ018 son, Robert: entertained at famRoute ' 3, . Waynesv1l1e, Ohio. 'here, . underwE\M lit serious ,opera- ily dinner, Sunday . POR SALE -!- Watkins Products at t10n ~ Monday at tihe Bi1c~ Thek guest.. Jncluded' Mr. ·and. 23 N. BrOad~ay, Lebanon. Open Oit}' ho6p1tal, BUCyrus, Ohio. She, Mrs: Geol'8e Mrs. C. A eve~lng8 for _your ,convenlence. ,Is reported to be imPNlvin, slOWlY. Htzari and Mr. ~d Bernard Glen LIntner. Phone 63 L. Mr. and ~. Lots Bre now reand Bob, of -Lebanon; . aldiDs at Forrest, ObJIo, and Mr, oarl stepHenson. or near Morrow. ~ Vie The Miami Gazette Lata Is emplOYed· at ppj5r San- lind Mr. a~d Mrs, Bay Bernhardt WANT US d~. Of ClDdnDats. ,~

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an keeping WiUiPlall8 laid .by GOvernor John W. Bricker makIng avaUable to all State' Hi,h~ , way employes the Red cross First • "'_ "" AId Trallilllg Oourse, Warren COLlLlby highway personnel1'ooelved thelr Cinal eXall1inatJons Tuesday, 114!\Y' ~9, at the state "HlghWtiy ' ga.rage at Lebanon. Elxammatlans were, con. ducted by Walter F'ishbal.:k" who Is 1n charge' of ~truction 'and ~rain­ Ing for the entp-e dlviaon. In addition to first aJ,d, the. elltU'e diVision personnel has been instruoted by ,t he 'S tate Highwa.y Patrol 1n the subjects of Comm~\:f1l!OllS, Survellance and Observalion, Evacuation from Dangerous Alteas and protecting SCenes for Criminal Evlde~e. One or two outstandug studen ts will be , selected fOl' tile AdV nced or Instructors , Course. Ie will be the duty ot this gl'OUP to fOllow up the work 0.1.ready done ill the training periods, and to provide for constant prac'tlce In practical first aid. In addition to first aid and other training, the divisIon truck equlpment h as beeu ndapted to use ill evacuation through the construction of ladders and seats.

!'dr. and Mrs. Robert Duke land Mr. arid Mrs. Carl Duke entertained over the week-end honoring the Word was received here this week birthday annlve!sarles ot Miss Arlys of the appoin't meht of Dr. Loren S. Lo~e and Mrs. Helen Graham, of Hadley, 01 Whlttler Oollege. Whit- Dayton, and of Robert Duke; tier, CallI" as head of the educational department !it ·W1J.m1ngton College, beginning in June. Mr. and Mrs. Hadley (Jeanette Janney) and two daUghters , Patsy and Genevieve, former . Waynesvllle residents, have 'been resldlng In Oalifornla for the past two years. 'Mi. Hl\dley succe~ D~. H. H. V1ulOorsdal, . member or the Wil- Food I. going to help win' this war":" that's ' why we're produrlng ~ore mington College faculty for 22 pIp thl ••prinK than we ever ha';'e years. and' are going to lIet a decent pric:.e

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Charles M. Robitzer . . . we 'an think of no one .who has contributed more to this community in recent years .•• Wayne Park and its attrac~ive swimming po<?l has

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At a special of the Board of 'Education Monday even Int. Edwin ScOfield, mUsic diree'tor of' the Springboro IIChools for the pB.St year. was employed as music dlrec_ tor in the We.ynesvllie school. Mr. J'thn ~, FIsher. muslo dlrector in the WaynesvJ1le school for the past year hilS already gone to hJs bome In Akron where he wlll soon enter the Army service. Mr. Scorleld will begin his duties here Monday, June 1. All stUdents Interested In taking Individual lessons. vocal or Instrumental. should appear at the high school building Monday morning at 9:30 for reg1s~ tratlon and plans for the summer work. Supt. L. A. Garst has nnnounced,

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STORES TO CLOSE , SATURDAY NPON WaynesvUle--;t;res wUl be open untlllZ o'clock noon. 8at- .

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urda)" Memorial Day. Tbe foDOwinr stores will closed: K.ro~, A. It. Day,

1:brIrt "E" Market, Falrley1s, Hyman.. D. R. SmJtb, Coyle!! Meat Market, and Smlth's Meat Market. The Wa.ynesville NIlUonal Bank and several otber local business bouses wiD be clOSed all day Saturday. ' "--- ;..",.. ... ""." " tilt

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Much Road Work B D I eing one n Warren County

The Chlldren's Society for Chrls~ tlnn Service of II e Methodist chul-.:h. presented the program at a meeting of tile ' Women 's SOCiety. held last Tuesday afternoon, Mrs, L. C, Radley was hostess to mem.. bers ~n~ guests a t the parsonage. Mrs.,'Merton Baird conducted the openIng devotions lng. "Suffer LI ttle Ohlldren 'To Come Unto Me" as the theme of 'h er talk, During the business ~eS5lon which followed. the t'eslg'na tlons of Mrs, Rufus Watkins,.. as chairman of the Local Ohurch ActlvltJes coml~tee. llnd Mrs. Harold B. Enrnhart as leader of the Ohildrcn's Soclcty, were accepted. Part n of the Study Book, "AmerIcan Roots of qemocracy," was read by . Mrs. Marlton Oook, The children's i>rogram was then presented as! follows: "Welcome." Ruth Warlow ; vocal solo. "May Is Here," Rober Ha.:itlngs; exercise, Ahn Rogers. 'Judy Conner, Mary Ann Mellon , jUbnra Hartsock. and Martha Wardfow ; recitation. "Who Made A O1¥'den? " Mary Dora Hough; vocal !IOlo, Patsy Baird ; readlng. "Olean,-Hands " Mary J ane Anderson; musical Ireadlng. "Garden '.\ of . Prayer," lf~~ Earnhar t; calldIe lighting service, Marilyn Burske. Shirley Lawson, Warren Sheehan, Mary Dora Hough. Diclde Lawson, Harlan Earnhart and Phyllis Martin. The prorgam was concluded with prayer by ~nestlne Earnhart and a song by the entire gTOUP, ' During t~ social hour whl1Jh was ~eld after the meeting, refreshments were served lJY the committee of assistants: ~rs, C. E, Anderson , Mrs. Harvey SackE,tt, Mrs, Willard Anderson, Mrs, H, B , Earnhnrt, Mrs. Jennie Div Mr:;. H. E. Hathaway, . 'Pu1kerson, etlng wlll be !lD allh pot luok dinner at

Red Gross(Sewings Well 'Aiiended An all. day s ~ wlng ses.slon of the local Red Cros.,.,. llroductloll unit was held last ThursdtLy at the Grance Hall and W RS very encouragingly attended, Tw ~n ty - one ladles 'Spent Lhe day 1n sewing for wa r relief, Nearly every \Vom ~ Il' s orgallization In the comm!lnlty was represented , tile comml ~tee announced , A slmUar session will b e held. at the same plllce, Thursday. Jun~ t, 'l1hose coming for Lhe day are requested to bring sandwioc hes and corree will be supplied, The committee also wLshes to make a request for more, sewing machines.

Memorial Services To Be 'Held H 'e re Saturda~ ' Rev, L : C, R&d,ley. chall'man of the Sponsorship commltttee of t he Waynesv1l1e OivlC; club. announces tha t the annual Memorial Day cele_ bration will be held at Miami cemetery beginning at 2 :00 p. m,. Satur<!ay, May 30. , MusLc wUl be furnished by the Waynesv1lle High school band. LIn-

Letter From Australia John WOOd . of Roural Route 3, Waynesville, recentq, received the followtng letter from his nephew, Lauther Wood, a member of the U. S. Army, now located In Auatralla. Before he enlisted tn' the Air COl'P6 August 12, 1941, Lauther had made hJs horne with his uncle since he was eight weeks old, He embarked with his company from I36n Prallcisco for AustraUa on December 26, of last year. The letter followlI:

coIn 's GettYSburg Ad.dress will read by Miss AnM MarUyn Wh" , aker. Mr. Fred Hagemeyer. Warr. coUnty commiS8loner. reprEeentlJ the American Legion. will be tl chJef speaker. ,Wreaths will be pkl.ced on 111 cannon by representatives of tt . Boy Scouts and the Girl Scout 0 ganlzattons. These organlzatlo. will also cooperate In honoring at " decoroUng the graves or Scouts John Thomas nnd Joseph Carlen Runyan. Flowers for ilie celebration wtB be needed. Those h1J.vlng flowers to contribute, please deUver them to the Township House by 9:00 o'cleek Saturday morning or phone Rev. L; C. Radley and Scouts will call for them.

DORIS SALISBURY Considerable attention Js being IS ELECTED TO paid to the Improvement and repair done more to put W aynesof state highways at th1s time due BANKING BOARD ville "on the map" in southto he anticipated need for best pesMiss Dor1& SallBbury. daughter of , ern OhIO than anything to sible road conditions durlng the Mr. -and Mrs. D. R. Salisbury. who Is which this ' community can war period. ThIs was the ,keynote ot employed by the Second National claim fame we have a meeting of state highway englnBank of Olnclnnati, has, been elect· come in contact with' Rco!,es eers called' recently by State H.lghed the new woman member of the way Director H , O. Sours, Board of Governors of the Olncinof peopJe throughout the Governor John W, Br1cker polnt AustralJa, natl Chapter of the American IpMrs. Kenneh R. H1l1 very channl;tate wh,o said they had neved out that the increasing traffic of April 11. 1942, Ingly entertained a group of fr!ende stltute of Banking. aynesville unwar materials through Ohio as well e.r heard ~f The A, I , B, Is a national educa- Dear Uncle Jotm : at bridge last Thursday epen1ns, at ttl the sWimming pool came • as within the state called for good, Received your most welcome let- her home. tlonal organization sponsored by , into,' being . • . Wayne Park In accordance with the naUoool safe highway faclllUes as a definite the banks for the oftlcers and em_ ter a few days ago and was certainly Her guests Included Mrs, A. E, suga~ rationing program for bome contribution on the part of the you. Am very glad to hear from ployes. Stout. Mra, H. F. Dye, Mrs: Harold is t h e .result 0 f t h e aggres- canning and preserv1og, Warren State o~• Ohio toward winning the, Miss Salisbury will be sent on an ,glad to hear that you and Rex are MUler. Mra, M. A. PulIterson, MrL siveness, foresight, and plan_ county housewives ar!! now making war as speedily as p"".lble. ....., all-expense paid trip to New Orle,ans feeling all right yet. Heard from WUfred Squires. Mrs. Mark Rolen, lIing of the late Mr. Robitzer their registrations Q't the two counAdvice reeieved here from State the week of June 8 by the Second Mary and Nelly. too, Mrs. Frank 8w~rtzel , Mrs. John W. , •• we remember years ago ty rationing boards. located at Leb- Highway Director Sours outlines I am feellng very gOod now and Kersey. Mra. John National Bank, to ~ttend the no_ 11ft. A. when he and several other nnon and Franklin. the most recently ~ontracted state hllve been In gOOd health ever since T. Polinsky and Mrs. E. O. Crane. tlonal convention 01 the A, I. B. outdoor enthusiasts organWayne To)woShlp housewives are ,hlgohway roa.d buUdlng and 1mwe left the States. Weigh one huaThree tables of carda were In pr0reqUired to rel:'ster at the rationing provement pr~ram for Warren dred and fltty-nlne pounds now. We gress during tOe evening and lbe ized a swi,mming club, their board des1gnat( d for thls commun- C9unty, all of whlch Is either alare getting very gOOd ~00d at the play concluded witb pr1ze& being "pool" being the old waste- Ity, located ali 522 South Center readY imder way or wlli start at a present. awarded to Mrs. Rogers and ~... ' way next to the spot where '~reet, Franklln, E. M. Woodward, very early date, ' The weather is turning somewhat Kersey. the present pool now is 10- at P'ranklln. is chall1man or the Route 123 to be reaurf@ed from Pursuant to a letter you received cooler, although ,It rarely ever goes A dessert COW'!le. served by ~e cated , • •. later he built a Franklin board.. the cOI1poration lIm\u' South to Red from the Regional Office, Oleveland below freezing and only snows 10 tl06~, conclucted the ,even1nra coUage at the dam on the RegIstrars wlJl be given c~rtlfi- Lton, a d18tance of 5.25 mlles. Route and dated Ma.y 15, and autnl:lrlty tlhe mountains. A lot of the people festiv1t1es. Miami Rivera bove Waynes- oate.> permltUng the purchase of 741 to be resurfaced from tb,e South .snow. received by me today from the ,here have never even sUbar In amounts .-:omputed by the' corporation 1~lt of Spri~ro State Rationing Administrator dotBe..lI me , acquainted with a very SPECIAL TaAINlNG c:lL08E8 ville, which for several years following rule: For canning fruit- north to the Montgomery Une, FOB LEGION POLICB Cd May 20, ef'fectlve June 1, there nice little girl a tew weeD ago, Ber was a popular spot : . .. 110 1 polirid of sligar for every four Route 123 to be resurfaced from name Is Jee.nnette WUltama and Lebanon.-The police f~ of the wlll be t wo local rationing boards In she's ree.iJ.y· a sweet little' kid. She'S other single business has giv- Qunrt.s of frui t cann.ed last year. up the east corporation line southwest Wafren county, as follows: American Legion completed its speen employment to more peo- to nine lba .. which Js the l1m1t per_ U miles. Route 25 to be resurfaced Local Rationing Board No. 1 at only twenty-four years old and 18 cial training course Monday night mltted for each person in the fam- 'from Franldln llmlts north to Mont_ Fl'8.nltlin, comprlsing Franklin, red-headed, Don't be surprised f pIe here ••• a man 0 strong "" A ft"'_ f ....... . aornery county Une. Route 63 to be when 25 men were awarded di• t' v-Rob't 1"3' m ........ um 0 one po ....... per '" Clearcreek. M1lSSle ,and Wayne U YOU have a new niece when I plomas. CODVlC IOns.. M.U.~ I z~r • - perSon l8-tielDt rattonecs. ,for~ ' resurfaced from Butl~r ICounty Dne , , ~e h ome. t which Ume m~­ _. l imine thin are 'etH " >" ret. Sam Turner, Mason; has been ways showea a ,keen interest Jelly 10r preserves. Rations for to tHe corporation Dne of Lebanon, bers whose blrthdnys are In Aprll. t ownships, Local Rationing Board N6. ~ at t to ash t h gs gw .~'6 P in the development and pro- sugar for home-canning have , been Route 28 to be resurfaced from Mayor June will be hpnored gucsW. Y ug a orne now. e sure are elected OOlonel of the new organ. gres8 'Of this community ••• in progress fqr the past two weeks cUhtoh county Une south west for Mrs. LlOYd DavJs ' 'WUI entertain at Lebanon, comprising Turtle Creek, gett10g homesick. Don't know bow ization. Union. Deerfield, Hamilton, Wash- much longer we'll be here. We don't Other graduates are Aridr~ his enthusiasm in this re- and' will be continued throughout 1.9 mUes. , her borne, Ington, Salem and Harlan town, • the summer. b oontractors hnve been advised to get much news !rom home here In Baran, Anron Brafman. Robert W. spect, was a worthy attrIbute push the work along as speedUy as Is Brown. T, E , Oook, Wilbur Dugan, ships. the far east. .I wlsh to extend my alncere Lesl1e Earnhart. Karl nanz. La.wSince we are permitted but two for others to follow .• • like MRS. ANNELLA PENCE consJstent with good per.fol'11lance, boards In the oounty, this division thanks and a.pprec1atlon to IlI7 renee J . Oray. Enrest Orosa, Kenall successful men, he had FUNERAL THURSDAY according to Director Sours, who was' set up based 'on the population friends for the lett'ers I have re- neth Hom. John James. W1ll1am critics as wen as friends • •• ~Funeral serv~ere held this wishes to issue an appe8.l to moto:of the different townshlps and par- ceived from them and althOU8'h I KIlburn, Oharlea Kun~er, RObert but all in all we'll wager lsts ·to be patient wtth detours, slno::e Mrs; R. A, was elected • ' • • afternoon (Thursday> at the Mc- as he points out, the work can be president ~f the New Century club tlcularly on the convenience of the caimot all8Wer allot them I would Lemmon. residents to their nearest ,Local, RaWaynevtlle WIll sadly miss Olure Funeral Home for Mrs. An- completed more rapidly ""hen trafO. R. Matson, W11lJams Lukens, Uke for them to continue writ10g to , 'l Friday. O ~h er offlCE!rs elected are 110 tlonlng Boards, , "Charlie" Robitzer . • • the nella Pence. agea 72, W100~ or flc on the a~f""ted sections of highArlie Roll, Wllitam B. Rowe, 'abu. me. I am stUl top shape and feeling ,,follows : V ~~e preslpent, Mrs, D . 0, The personnel of the two boards recent passing of another of George B. Pence. Mrs, Pence died ways 1s reduced to residents of those O. 8h1nJt1e, Bam Smith, P'rabk Tletthen "Geep 'Em Plying." flne. Till , nIn t h h Ridge; secretary. Mrs, 'F. U. LeMay; Nos. 1 nnd 2 will for the present eve g a er ome on sections 0.00 others to -whom access meyer, Tom Wech, and Roy ''!l-miWaYl)e's vI·l.e's 'famous sons, Monday Well, I must close for this tlple Route 2• . south of WaynesvUle. and treasurer, Mrs, G. J. Smith, continue to funcUon as tlhey have C. "F. Mosher, brought anShe Js survived by two sons, CIit- is vItally ntX:essary. ' Mrs, E. L. Thoma.5 was hostess for In the past, and they wUl each be hoping this letter finda you and er. , . other ,interesting antecdote for_d, at pome; ' and ' Howard, of Yo ' ung .thls meeting. with tiwenty-one mem.. fu rnished with a ful1 time paid Rex okay. Your loving nephew, " . " bers answering roll call , with "Odclerk. from "Orange" Raper • • • Dayton; two daushters. Mrs, Louise LAiOTBl!lR. ' " and Mrs. Myra dit1es In Nature.!! , M r. Evans, of.Lebanon, Mr, O. C. Bookett of Lebanon. will he says he. remembers te h' G A. S. ,N. 16081038. A. P. O. nt, The commit e In c arge. Mrs. , continue B.a ass.Istantnt county coMiss SylVIa Haynes, of Port WUMosher, then a barefoot Mlller, of Rural Route I, WaYMSt iU''1S eait P1ranc1sco. OalUornla ill J. Smith and Mrs. J . B. Chapman. cqntlnue 'is asslstAlnt county co,llam, Is spending ttle week \V1th her small-town boy, carrying the v e., , The Young Ohurchmen of St. presented the follOWing program: Ing. • ' Rev. L. C. Radley oftlclated at ' KROGER COMPANY TO uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs: 'Wyfirst' CinCinnati Post route 1n the f~eral services and burial In 'Mary's church. accompanied by Mrl ..Amerlca... sung ' by the olub; a PI!., HOWAllD L, CHENEY, COOPERATE ~Im NAT',L , mer L. Drake. Way.liesville • • , ' Kenneth MiamI , cemet.ery. and Mrs. 'Le~is Thompson, Mr. and per, "Jolnlng of the Two St)cks," Rationing Coorldlnator For , NtrrBITION I'BOGRAM . ' • ,. KUbon. of the U. S.' Auricul, , ' Mis. Donaid Hawke aDd Mr. ut Mrs. SmJth; paper on Polk Tales, Warren County. Mrs, J ; P. Larrick attended ~e 0;>DR STANTON DIES ~. E. C. Crane. were, guests 'at ,11 taken ' from hundreds told "Through newspaper advertising, Ohio ~Uc Healtlh As!iOclatIon contural department in Wash" , ' 64' ,meeting held ,Saturday ,evening ' at througho~t the world. included an NAMED MAY QUEEN posters displayed in Kroger stores vention at the NeU House in Oql• AT AGE, OF the home ,of Mr. imd Mrs. J. 'L. African tale, "The Spider Bought A and educational materla.l from the wnbus Thursday. She attended aa , ington, ' renewing old ac, AT OHIO ST~TE ' , quaintances here. - "Kec~", ' Funeral aefv1ces were ' held Mon- Baker and famUy, near Lebai;1on,. Dog As A Slave," "American," "The or' Kroger Food PoUJidaUOn in Olncln-. representative director df the Warwho formerly was located in da.y ,af ternoon at the sprlng1)oro The Rev. F . B. Atktnson and , III'. Crow and Dtlylig'ht" and "The Mis.<; Peggy Hart. of OOlumbus. natl, the Kroger company wtll go all ren county Tuberculosis and Health San Frahcisco, says he's cemetery for Dr. Frederl'clt M. EdWin S, Kinney. ot · Oinclnnati. Snake Who ~e ' The King's .nIece of Mrs, J . K. Pre~ton.and out ,i n cooperating wtth the Nation- Association, She ~ accompanied . Son-ln-law." was gtyen by Mrs. J . member of the Freshman class at al Nutrition Program 4W'1ng the to Oolwnbus bY Mra. O. Eo Norlia , glad to be back in this part Stanton. age M, of CoI~ua, -who were also gueats. , d last Tbur""ay ' afternoon a.t A program f out-door games was B, OhapqJan, summer and tau montba." r:. J. and Mrs. Thomaa StaDabury who' die ' n spI'te of the IN Ohio State University. was elected try I ' Orant hospital. Columb.... -*te- a·' . en,JoYed after which refreshments of Refreshments were served during Huerkainp, !nanager /?f the grocery spent the day lhoJ)ptng In the ctipo f th e co un ' th Th .... ... •• May Queen for the annual festivtCal ifornia wea e r . . . e brl"'f Wness. Dr. ---ton ,_~ the aandwlohes. hot c~ocolate an , d , cot- the soclal hour ~ members and one ilnn's Olncltmatl branch. announc. ital city. .. ""..... "'. ties held at the school last week. Miami Gazette fro.nt sl)on 80n of Dr. WUUam' E , and ' Jullet , fee w,ere served, by the hostess, guest. Mrs. J . H, Updyke. ML$s Hatt will be remembered by ed recentlY. will be sporting a new coat Keever Stanton, fonnerly of Rldge-. . The, ~v, Mr. Atkinson then talkMrs, S. D. Henll:!e, ot . Lebanon. seVeral WnynesvUle's young)leO-' "In a country 80 rich ~ f()C)(l, it :MJss Phyills Ann Cole, daUChter, VW'e. .J' .', ed to ~e young peo . pIe , concemlng will be hostess W· the June 26th is shocking to find that onlY about of Mr. and Mrs. Fred.Cole, or DaY- ' A r M P 'k of paint' • , ' . .' • ,a r ,er; I held 1 meeting at the LitUe Inn. pIe through frequent vi~l~s here one-fourth' of aU , families in the ton, and tonner Waynesville rMlcounty auditor, and 'H. 'D. He' Jeaves three children, Dr. JUl- the Corporate Oommun o~ or with her aunt and famUy. " , . ' , H!t SchaedlDaer and Dc.'l'othy "Satn- ' the ohurch's youth of the nation, United, states have proper diets and. dents, wlll craduate wllh ~e IUrh· Bailey, cO,u nty commissione , r, Whits d y FORMER WAYNESVILLE GmL it isn't n-a _ the low Income est honors In a claM of m 'atudente have taken out ,:'h18un was at ,St. TO MAKE HOME IN F,WRIDA groups from malnutrl- , from RooIevelt II1gh sChOOl, thlll -ticipation of filing for rea In' 'a ' hospital In Sidney A~a . Mary's cbun:h at '7:30~ , S u n d a Y U o n We bel1eve that teaoIltng year. • • election subJ'ect to the ,Aug. ' " morning with the Rev. P. B. AtIdJ)Mr, and Mrs, Roger ChamblISs. ~f A portion of the loot taken in the people to buy fOOd w1aely and plan , Is H ' ld REV. BADLEY TO A'rI'END son as celebrant. Xenia'; Mr. 'and ·M.ril. A. H. Schael- $10.000 burglary Of the M, B, Ry. meals scIentifically 1& one of the ,Mr. and ~. RObeIt 00Da enterust primary , •• a 0 aro , . ANN,C AL CONFB&BNCE , Mier the service a cburch break- er. of Hamllton, Fred B, Henderson man Blld Son olothlng store In Leb- most Jmportant Jobs In national de- tatned the, me~r. of ' the!t 'SOf' V. Martz; state representa' .• AT s.,.aorGFIELD 'fast : was ~r,ved at ,Cold., Springs and Nancy Crane Icomprlsed a fam- anon 'last 'Wednesday morning. baa fenae. and we ant mgre than wWmg card club and tour Peat., Mr. and " tive; h~s '11 ', petitiQn for 're:. I -, Tayem, ' wiLb thirty-one In attend.. ily glltherlng SUndllY l'ot the home of !been recoverea In Oovlngton. 'Xy: to oUet our facUlties to aid this Mrs. 'Luther ~ ~', Alice , '.. Th. ,e OhJo annual of ance. ' Mr. and Mrs, J'" - .."V'ery ..... electionl J - , .COnference . own ,B. Gons a~ d .' TWo men were taken lnto cuatody , p~ • .,.._.... •• '" ....y. _..........le. M'r. Oona, , and J. Q. OOna at:'~elr home daughter . " 'U' . arUyn. , , Huert.:.-p ' added. Pr1da.y for an eveh1J:qr tit 'catdI•., ' 'the ,'YethocSJ.lt churCh', WIll , Jllee,t '. ,t ', ' " , , ' ' ".. Tuesday, but their identity has not ....... , ' ANNuAL .., lIql~G Spr~~ld 1\I!I8da11 June ' 2, and A~D ,FAMILY 'BJaTBDAY The ~on w:':s planned fu hon- been revealed. ' FW!fa recomme~ded by the Na.. A tn'n.I'P. of .,...:,. :_~ ...... ~ __ lor one week with ' 'D~ BONO,B ING ' MOTHER or of Mr , and MlfS. 'Schooler, whO .tlona! Nutrition committee will ~ tJ:ija ;;;'s ~~ -;;~' ~ot; The atinual Of the Wa,ml wlll be In Mr. and Mrs, John W. Keraey, rert Tucsd~ ~ornlng tq . ~a'ke~ up NOTICE celve spec1al at~nUon durin&' the lOcal hJsh eCbOOl, ~ ", ' Cemetery, ~tkm , w11J. be h~d BlIbOp H: lAater 8ID1th, of 'OIn!linmonths ~ come,!\Lr.Huedtamp Bald.' Mra. Emeat Dlrl d ~ 'Obarlea In tlhe' ~piJ on MondaY. ,June 8, .nati, ' ~: OVer" '700 m1nia~8 i on Oharles and 'Mra: Prank' SWaJ:t~' ',t heir resldence-In Orlando, Fla. ' 'r.he animal flower show of the ' y an . ,. at 2 o'clock.. Evely Jot 'owner Ii In· ,a n~~.' 'QOO 'layD1en wl11 be tn, ,it';' zel" ,rere ~ at a f'eUilly' d1n!Ier' .......... " , " ~ . MRS. FBANx AND 80,., Lebi.non Oarden club. wW 'be hl!Jd MABRIAGE ,LlCEN8ES LeMay, enJoye~ a plCDIe 8UDda1 vited and uraed to' a~.,· ' " ' I , ~ at ,the , home of "Mr. and , , ' , ' altemoon at the Earll ' farm. In.. adclltlon 'to Rev. L. 0., Radler. MnI. ~'rd Ke1;t!ey -""9;reen Bll1s. VISITING' FRIENDS ,HERE ' In tll~ Lebarion Methodist chUrcb, , 1o(al111Ce Wl'YDe ,Black, 21,~:", , ' , • '. '. t, " A. ·S. Collett, PrEiIIldent Wal$el' ~er w1l1, a, ~ tend .. iI!'7 'D1e occUlon wail aJ'l'&D(ed in honor ' , -,.:...,.... , Wednesd~\Y' aftemoqn ' lInd evening, bridge. Iowa, U. ~ If.~, and ~ohda ' Mr. anel ~.,:~ieno ~ __ • Helen K. Bawlat. 01~ d!'iePt.e ~ tht! ~ ~urchl ,~ ' of ~e btr1lhd&y ~~~r..rr qt Mra.. Mrs. :RU8IIell Jl!:t:8.nk and son, Rlcb", June 3. ' • . Mae ove~ler, .18, ~. " ' daurhter, B&zt.ra, Loll; Of, iIPi'Ibi\ NMIIi . ADMbosTBA'roa ,'. ~~~~Il ~ thta1ter.na~, ~ W.. 'o.\ Ke~y, of 0re1r0h1a. , ard, of OlevelaDd, liuTtved in WaYIies ' ' The public is, co~diallY IAvi,ted to JJI,DlI!!I, Q. ,Weller, M, ~'nnati" 'b olo . , 'Suntta, ,~ ., . • , .d....,..t.e. , , , ", 'I ' yUle to speneS ~reral dAys WIth e:Xhiblt and ~ttend!', ' ' fo~ !U'ld Oacs,. ~J.1, ~, at of..nt. and III\L ~ .. ' ', -' Ma~- Of !Itt ~tkm ate FlaB AT ....,. LION trleDds 'here. ' WbJle ' In WaYDesvUle ," MasCIa ' -' " .. ' t"l: . 0e01'P JOhDIcm•• 1fartea OouDQi -.~ , e . ' , , they were hoUse lruestB' pI Dr. and Mr.: ~ Bernard ",uUWd, " "., ' stout aDd daurbter., , , TreuuJer baa bee1i appoan~ ad- '~ ReV. RadIn tb retum to ' ................_...... _~,~, .I.o-'-e"• • "d' ", H , D d f _nw -~.. d ... ' ... _..'" U _ _ ' ..... OI,yde~. a. 1'aIIaIId.. v. s. ' . • IIIt_~IIi . I'" / .,.. - ....- W~ for the nnt rea'r . ...u..... &IUUUA .... _ _ COMa - au _no . . ye~!l a......, . ,...... an Mrs. AUWle)' _ " "........ AIr ~ and 'Y1tIinIa 1.. 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Kate 8. Brolll'J). Letian!)ll. ",,111 ·be hc:ard June 8. . PhOlle Ita . Waynesville. Ohio MaID sweet Oeorae P. Oates was nlUlled to adminis ter the estate of Mary E. EDten!d ~ Secobd 0laIIII M.a11 Ma~ter at P06tofnce. Wa.ynesvUle. Ohio Bar&on Frankli n, willi Fred Zortmlln) Hm ard Cheney Gnd H. S. Walte r W. Wisem an, Editor and' Publis her Conove r as. appraiser s. Private sale of real estate ordered Mr$. E. C. Crane, Society Edito~ I~ the matter ot. the estJl te of ' Nan~ ISSUED EVERY THURS DAY cy Hollon K elly, Morrow. Distribu tion of certain 'stocks beSUb5a.\'lption ·P rlce. $1.50 Per Year, Payable In Advance lonlfltlg to the estate of Cora Har tsock. Wayn ville. onlel'ed and benI ~:III~al'Y elected to take under the

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS . NOTICE OF APPOIN TMENT STATE OF 0810 £ueu&or DEPARTMENT OF HIGHW AYS E&tate or FrllnceJ E. Alden, DeColumbUl, ohlil, Ma1 25, IM~ ~d, ...... ~ Engiaee r of &ala -Lepl COP) Not.1I:e Is hereby glven thai Ro6a No. tz-Z68 HartsOCk whose l'ost Office adUNJT PRIOE CONTR AOT dress Is WaynesvUle, Ohio, baa bilen Sealed proposa ls will be received .,. CLAUN C& J•••ow" at the office 01 the 6tat~ High way duly appolnt ed as Executo r ot the ......~ .. c-.r- .7u OWe DIeertIIe Director Of Ohio, at Columbus, Estate 01' Frances E. Alden. late 01 . OhiO, lintll ten o'clo~ k a. m. East- Warren County, Ohio, tleceaaed. Ga50lln e rationin g and the rub- 'become necessa ry. Tak!l sugar for. !!1U W(l\' TIme, TUesday, June Dated this 11th daY 'of May, 19<12. 16, ber'. sllor.t age grqwsm ore eonfusm g irlSbanc e. In giving their numerous 1942 . for improvem: nts In : . R~H H. CAREY ' day by dny. With storage capacity reasons ~or Parts Nos. 1 and 2 arc offat en Judge of ·t he .Probat e 'Court rationing sugar Admin..! a t midwest refin eries overnow lng l~tratlol1 Warren County, Ohio. spokesm en faUed to tell . as aile pr{)J ec~ and will be awa~.ded as one contrac t 011 the with gasollne, Congres sional com- conSlm1ers that Stanley & .Stanley, Attn. 5-14.21-28 Americ an . !arm~rs basis of the to tal bid. mIttees struggle with the problelll ha·ve noL been permitt ed to raise . Part No.1 Th executrix of the estate of of finding sufficie nt transpo rtation sugar ' freely. In recent years beet Butler County, Ohio. on Seqtlons Buy War Bonds Ralph Robison ________________________ n, ordered to to supply East Coast S tates with and cane farm ers In the E and J of the Hamlltoll ..JYllddle_-"'" sell clllltteis at, Fninkll contine ntal town private sale. BeneRoad, Stute Highway flo. 1 needed fuel 011 and gasoline . Mean_ lJnlted States EVery' Pay Day Ilave been restricte d State Route No.4 In NEW 57 1-2 hours on grandst and, $32.50; Clclm'y widow) e;ected to taJ.."e un- while certnln Adm inistrati on' groups Lelhon Townfrom produci ng more than ship, thirty by resurfac ing with asphalt ic Robert F. Richard . Frankli n. filed Dr. H. T. Hutchin son. dental * are urging gasolinE! rationing be u- per cent for der the wlll. Qt the nation 's 't otal sugar concrete. ·'8f" Doubl. a dlvon:e action against Margar et Ethel and Ne ttle Bishop, TJ1C Invento tcnded ry of over th estate $8.50 : the entire country by needs, with the seventy per of Amy Width: Paveme nt 20 feet; Roadcent of way Ellen RJ.::hurd, Middlet own, Our Quota In Stanley Earnha rt. stamps for office Hathaway, Lebano n , approved, variable . July 1st, InslsUng such rationin g' Is America's sugar market going to which he charged neglect . TIley o! dependen t children , $6 ; Drs. Length: 24,182.10 feet The Invel\t ory of the estate ot necessary to save tlJ'es and "protec t Hawall. or 4.579 E. the Philipp ines. Puerto Rico, mUe.'!. were mal'1'lcd III 1936, hn ve two chil- and R. Blair, medical during April. Hazel Farguh ar wlll be heard June the surface s 0': the highwa ys." These Cuba and clsewhere. Only last Estllnat ed cost . .. ..... $63,200.00 year dren, and separa ted May 9 last. $9 i Heel' PrInting Co., 100 class!f1- 2. snme statesm en 'suggest Federal the Depal·tmen Part No.2 t of Agricul ture reEthel Sargaen t, South Lebano n. cation o! charge, $3; same school Butler and Warren Counties, Distribu tion o! certain stocks be- subsidies be paid ail producers and duced United States cane and beet Ohio. on parts cJlIu-ged neglect In her suit for a altendn nce blanks, .$1.50. of Sections I and A longing to the estate of MervUle R. reflnel's for pumpin g surplus gas- product ion an addition al sevente en of the Hammo n-Mldd lelown Road. divorce from Carlos Sargaen t, also Peter J . Noll, gaSOline, $8.43; Flora Walker ordered: certifi cate of ol1ne back Into the ground. A nontransper cent. RUbber product ion within State Highway No. 179, State Route Mmlng the F irst Msson Bank a de- Motor Service . same. $2.03; Morrow fer ord ered Issued, and net value of partisan Hous~ bloc, headed by the United States, from guayule and No. 73', In Lemon and Frankli n !endunt and asklllg that money de- er vlce S tation . same, $26.77; Huf- estate Speake r Raybur n . lnslsts such an synthet ic processes, determi ned t o be $6,279.44. was not encour_ Townships, by resurfac ing with asposited to defenda nts· credit be held lard's Service Stat ion, same, $2.31: Georgia Menden.hall. Waynes - extensio n of ratlonln g 15 unneede d aged by the Administra tion. Besides phaltlo concrete. Wldili : Paveme nt 20 feet; Roaduntll settleme nt of the sult. Bangha m's Texa co Cent er. same, vllle, elected to take under We have a ~omplete the wUl and "sheer nonsens e '" and the the IImltlng sugar and discouraging way variable. Elbert Wells, Frankli n. me a <1L $11 .86; W. W. Cline, $4.82; R . E. of J . L. way to meet the present situatio n Is rubber production, little of no Mnden.hall and certtflca tes Length 14.097.60 feet or 2.670 govline of MAM I PAIN T and vorce acLion against Loralne Wells, Leroy. 011 and fu el 011. $64.26; COle- ' of transfer ordered Issued executr ix. t o provide proper t.ran.~portatlon ot ernmen t help has been given Amer- mUes. a mLnor. and her faLher, Earl CUm- man Servke Stallon, batteries and Estimat ed cost . ..... . . $29,70().OO will be glad tt? give you Merly B. Gray. Lebano n. was aP- (In to the Eat-sern 'S tates and pro- Ican farmers wanting to raise more Contrac t to be com pie Led not lamings. He s taled that they w~ Ifnsollue . $40.02; Mays Service Sta- pointed exe.::utrl x of the estate of duce needed synthet ic rubber lit the vegetable oils. or to grow starche s. tel' thall October an estima te. 31, 1942. married In Juno. 1939, but have 110 tlon, 011, greaso and gasoline, $91.51; Anstead t. n confine d pe.rson earllebi; poosIble momen t. The mlnlmu m wage to be paJd to fibers, drugs and other product s uschUd1·Cll. Morrow Lw.n ber Co., cement . $44.10; and bond set ae $2,1.00. all labor employed on this contrac t • • • Over on the Senate side of the ually linported. · The Americ an peo- shall be In n.::corda nce with Blair and Leroy. cement, sand and bhe REAL ESTAT E TRANS ple GLASS ~ut to the lIize are FERS now paying co N~BlLLs the price lor the "Schedu le of Prevalll ng Capitol, Dr. Wm. J . Hale, one of the Hourly gravel, $64.61; Armrel Materia ls Co., Ellen ijJfe and Lissie Wilson to Admini stration The county commissioners ap's past efforts Wage to exRates Ascerta ined and DeLerworld's leading chemists, told a you need.· Make your retar, asphalt and oil, $3.210.64 . Harvey Eads, 11 acres In Wasbln gtend the l·eclp.rocal trade Idea. In- mined by The Departm ent of In_ proved Lhe followin g bills : ' Alms & Senate Agricul ture Subcom mltteeKaufma n's. supplies, 70c ; Lebano n ton twp. pain while it is still avail.dustrla l Relation s appUcable to Doepke. sheets, tubing. blllnkets, etc. "We can make butadie ne for syn- steat! of Admini stration restricte d State Highway Departm Lumber Co., paint and lumber, en t 11):1Jo,sepll S cl1wa:b. deceased, to farm $385.92; E. D. ThonUl.son, repairs prouctlo able. n for the benefit of pl'ovements In accordance thetic rUbber f~r {lve ( en ts a pound S63.S2; FaJrley Hardwa re. supplies, Frances and JesSe Schwab Secforeig n produce rs. and attempt ed to tions 17-3, 17-4, 17-4a 17-5with , 3 lots In from graJns 01' other and ll\ibOr lit Jail. $133.82 ; same, laand 17surplus farm paint and cement . $19.22; Weller Loveland Park. satisfy .'ia Americ of the Oenera l COde o! Oh bor beUer at courilio use, $43.65; an agricUlture by subproduct s against a cost of 2. cents 'Weldlng Co., 0l<Y8',Iln and supplies, The bidder must submit with h Is J ohn and Mary McInto sh to the FLOOR SAND ERS sld.les anp .b eneflt paymen ts. As a Good Samarit a n Hospita l. hospita l a pound from petroleu m, if we can $26.61; L. O. Andeoson Sons Co . Basham Realty compan y bid Q certified check In all 81l1ount result of Clnclnthe natlon's strengt h has been aud care of Mattie McKinney, $30; .'upplles, $2.85; Lingo Hardwa remove the oppositi on of the big FOR RENT equal to !lve per cent of the estL re 00., natl. 80.98 acres in Hamilto n twp. Murjorle Israel Il1valid care of Mfl- paint. suppl!es ana parts. petroleum companlos who are taking weakened, and as time goes on a mated cost, but 111 no event· more $183.08; Fred, Henry and Barney Uhlen.. greater realizat ion of the tremen- than ten thousan d dollars. dred Brandenburg, $7; Edward Waites Garage, part.<; and labor, brock to Julia Johnson , lots 86-87 In the stand that it would be better to dous damage their Ideas Plans and spccl!1ca t10ns are on Phone 2541 have done Kaiser, same Caroline Kaiser, $2.50; $44.14; Hawkin s Garage, parts, lose t he war thall to lose control of Ine In the departm ent of highway s $5.25. Mackin aw addition to Frankli n. nationa l defense . and the Americ an Newton Slampe r, same, Minnie ppst-wa r IndustTles. Within a very and the of!1ce of the residen t dls-' H. C. Haenllg l Co.. parts and laLois Powell to Edward and May· way of life, will become more ap_ trict deputy director ()W years we can Stampe r, $7. . make alCOhol or, $17.33; Orvllle J . Gray, garage frey Wells, tract 1n Washin gton parent. twp . rom the same sW'plus The director reserves the right to Everett Sawyer, same Pearl Saw- rent for three months . $12; farm proDayton William and GeOrgia Moore to 1m reject any and all bids. • • • yer, $5; Lucllle Salyers, same Marie A t P •• C No more weird melodra ma coUld 78 ; and Emma Noble . 100 acres In Sa- ducts for less than t en >cents a gaL u 0 ar"" H. O. SOURS . 0.. parts, -10 • 5. Ion against a current cost of around be written than that unfolde Ludlngto~, $5; Rut h KIlburn , same Waynes ville Farmer State Highwa y Dlr~tor. s Exchange, 3- lem twp. d in ~lv.: 26 >cen ts If the farm.er 1.<> allowed to Senaie last week. when .D FIoY~ KJlburn , $5; Marlon Adams, 15" sewers, $5.40: Ohio Corruga ted emocra tlc Peter Rude, by . adminis trator, to WAYN ESVIL LE, OHIO USE THE MIAMI GAZET TE raise all he can. It 1~ physically im- Majorit y Leader, Alban W. same Evelyn Adums, $2.50; • J . M. Culvert Co., culverts, ~.994.60 Bar!tley. ; Ohio Anna Florea, Mary Rude and othe.r s Colenla n, adjutan t, allowance for . Central Telepho ne . Corp., possible to produce farm commod- eXllosed what was describe I WANT ADS services 33.75 acres In Warren and C1!:nton d as "a Ities In too great a quantit y In this diabolk al conspIracy" to Memorial Da'y, $2lr; Wester n Star, ror rellef office, $10.40;/ besmirc h Helen R. counties . country If tl,ley are used In chemtca l 'the name of Senator Walsh, 1i00 envelopes, 250 post cards for Hill, stamps for rellef office, Demo$3; Blanche and Orpha Updyke to Industri es such as alcohol, rubber, crat. of MIlSSBChusetts, chairm clerk. of courts, $29.75; Drs. R. and BCIOk Shop, supplies for relief of- Julia and Mary Ellston, plot In Caran of ~ . Blair, examln ation of Wade and , fk e, $1.15. starch and a hundred and one otber ilie Naval Affl\1rs. commit tee, and Usle. . Davidson children , $14; Heer Prlntproduct s:" leading pre-war noninte rventio nist Treasur er of State. service as re_ Wright S . Binkley, by admlnls tra' ing Co., person propert y sheets, $26. II f • • • Senator Barkley ' told the hushed e exa.m1ner, $7.05; R . E. LeRoy, tor, to Marvin and Pearl Blnttley. J esse Jones has set aside six hUllBurroug h AtkUng Machin e Co., gasoline book for relief Investlg a- two tracts In C!earcreek twp. dred and !!fty million dollars ot R. senate how the Departm ent of Juspairs. -58.45; Office OUtfitte rs, eras- ttons, $10; Fred's Departm ent Store, Mary Rude and others to John F. F . C. money for constru otlon 01 tice ·and ilie F . B . I. had made a ers for nrobate , $3; sam!!, carbon rent, $12.50;' Johnson and Johnson . Rude, 33.75 acres . In Warren and plants to manufa cture synthet ic complete investig ation of the chargfqr clerk. .,Of couf.ts, ts,50i _ W:~tePl supplies, 890; Buckeye Paper Pro- ClInton co~t.lu, rUbber from petroleu m. COngru s- es pUblished by the New York. P06t . star, 1.000 envelOpes, 1,000 birth reo.- ducts Co .• same; $11.38; Memori al Floyd and Allice Edgingt on to men and other ieaders from farm t hat Senator Walsh frequen tly visitordi! for probatQ, $43; same, 2,000 Hall, rent for sewing project. $25. Dean Gross, two lots In Frankli n. stntes are insistin g that a part ot ed ,a "house of degrada tion" In summon s for sheriff, $35; same, PROBA TE C::OURT MAKE THE WAYN ESVIL LE DRUG STOR E Miami Valley Buildin g and Loan this fund be used to erect plants for Brooklyn, reputed to have been used 1000 envelopes and 100 .l etterhea ds . A certific ate of transfe r ordered Association to Saylor ' and Ruth he manufa cture of rubber from sur- as a Nazi espionage center, as well YOUR HEAD QUAR TERS FOR YOUR VAC'ATION for omce of depend ent children , ISsued to the executor of tlie estate Hinkle, lot 1009 In Frank11n. plus grains. Much exper/; testimo ny as a place of unspeak able vice. The $12.25; Lingo Hardwa re Co., dozen of Anna Hankin son, Frankli NEEDS. YOU'l l.- F,IND ' EVER YTHI NG YOU n. Ralph and Susie Archdea con to has been given that such plants can Senate Leader stated he had rebalcllls, $1.20. ' C elved from . The Inventory of the estate of same. lot 1008 In F'ranklt the Justice Departm ent WAN T AT REASONABLE PRICES. be erected wlbh one-fift h tbe finann. 'Columbus Blank Book Co., fonns Goldie Hathaw ay, Lebano n, approvMarvin .and Esther BInkley to cial Investm ent. If.1 one _ sixth the official docume nts and reports :for probate JUdge,' $7; same,' roller ed. FILMS, All Sizes Pearl Binkley, Interest In two tracts time, and produ~ l1'Ubber at one- which "amply and overwhelmingly SUNTAN OIL ·... ....... 25c for probate court, $6.75; for probate Justify the complet The first account of the estate at In Clearcreek twp. e and thoroug h fourth to one-fift h the cost. as unSUN HAND CllEA M .. lOe up ' Judge, same, $7; same, roller Wllllam C . . Howard , Incomp etent. Ma-bel and Charles J . Weber to der the present R. F . C. program exonera tion of the Senator from shelf unit for probate . $72.50; Dr. R . approved, G~SS ES .. .. Massac 19~ to husetts. 49c " Senator Clark. of FIRST AID George M. Fueston , lot 90 in Maple for rubber product ion from' petrol'M. Blair. medical at jail In April, Missouri and a number of his colTIle Inv~ntory of the estate 91. Park ad<;tltlon, Kings Mills. HIND 'S CREA M, eum. KIT ............ , ........... $1.00 $27.50; Franz and Ross, lite Instal- ElIzabeth Watt, Frankli n, l~ague8 brallded ' the attack on senapproved. Mary Wlnglewlch, by adm1nl straSpecia l . ~ .................... 49c DEODO~NT, 33c to·59c latlon, $13.90; Burroug hs Adding O. J. Waggoner, C. D. Stiles and tor, to Stanley Wlnglewlch, Now that Leon Hender son adVISes ator Walsh as a part 01 a camPaIgn I~t 156 Machin e Co., contrac t for six C. S. Irwin appoint ed to to smear all the nationa at least l legtslators f1!teen addition al. commo dapprais e In Frankli n. PAPE R " months , $,5.45; Columbus Blank the estate of Lolo M. lJndsey lUes will soon be rationed , It might who apposed Admini stration foreign. , TurMargar et Rohs to Ada B, Mast, Book .Co., 100 weekly record tor. ·dog Uecreek twp. ,P LATE S ............ doz. 10c be well to >consider why much of the poliCies prior to Pearl Harbor. The 99.25 acres In Harlan twp. warden , $6; wnlla.m Burt, 41 hours . The estate 'of Wright S. Binkley, Pearl Smith ' t()Sam Smith, 3.24 ratlonln g, present and future, has MissoUri senator demand ed a Sencarpent er work .on grandst and, Lebanon, found to 'have a ate investig ation, and~ that the folnet value a.cres In TUrtlecreek tWJ>. $22.96. lowing persons be 8ubpbenaed as of $734,48 and a certific ate of transJohn Herring ton, 9 hours same, fer ordered · Issued to the adminls witnesses : Mrs. Dorothy Schiff - r;:::= ==== === === =: , , $5.04; FeM's, 40' wire and iabor at trator. , Backer, owner ot tbe P~; Judge Phone 2121 Wayn eaville , Olito of inducin g th~ vice resort operato r grandst and. 66.70; Jesse Maxwell, AUCT IONE ERING The Inventory of the estate of Snmuel Leibowitz, accused by Clark to Involve Senator 'Walsb; Morris L. Stanle y & Koogl er Ernst, attorne y for the P<lst; Walter ~,_-:-~-_:-: -_-----------...:::...--~--. BROKE R.S LICENS E Winchell, Broadw ay gasslp column ist and radio comme ntator. who For pates Phone 2894 Waynes dlscuies d the case on the air; Leovllle, Ohio, Reverse Charges . ROOT FOR AND 'CONSI GN nard Lyons. Post gossip iColumnf.st. ~ ============~ your' Cattle, hogs. sbeep 'all!i calveJ who first reported the matter; and to Norris-B rock Co., live wire and Attorne y StreIzln, who admitte d progressive firm fOI: the blghesl having his cHent, ·t he. vice resort . , market prices and ,good service. operato r, sign the state~ent against Union Stock Yards, Cincinn ati. '0 · Senator Walsh without reading. upTune In on Radio StaUon W~ on being promise d lenlilD~ by JUdge 12 :25 cit 12 :30 p. m. for our 9a1lt 'Leibowitz. . mll.rket reports.

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The corn Is up, pm. 'stripell of llttle green appears acrOSi Il bl'OWll background, but It is stW . wo l'Ulny and cold to plaut the rest 01 tne gl·ound. (Boilble 'liom is try" ing to nllip me typewrite. He climbs vII my shoUlder aud 'ead les 10r my llllgera, trhen tries to cutch the' lev~I'S o.s they dse up 'to hit the ribLon. A greaL help.) We have 0. new pest, a green worm with nne black lIlurklngs. on the side that is eating ~l.e leaves of the locusts. Yesterday Jj ck kIlled a big snake. It was hvout !lve feet long and some large 'w mps showed that it llad just eaten ~ ullie thlng. so he cut it <?peu nnd lound two quail. Last year I saw "ue swallow an egg right out or the lICDt under i/o setUng hen. A 1ew \lilY"; la ter they killed It Just af~er 1. hoo swallowed a (:ouple of newly~ <Ilt.Ched chicks. I used to defend :.mikes be;:ause they eat SO many lnlce and ra\..i. but no more . If they III e going t o cat quail I refuse to protect them. There a re so mlluy Vests that we lleed all our birds to ue.su·oy them. If the quail are going tu be eaten. we h a r! better have an upen season and do the eatLng ourbelves. I have just finished reading very 1l1tereSting book from the IiJrnry, Wings At My Wh~dow . We t lO not have the purple finches. he Il uLhor loves so much, but she does!l·t mention our favorl~es . cardinals fi nd tutted titmouse. One da}! a rooe_ breatested groebeak In our woods, high up In the top of a dead tree with the everti,ng SW1 shining on his ~I'east WIlS seen and yesterday I saw and Inconvenience 01 the sacritlces tha.t make us growl. It is hard to see how they ·fit In to ~he whole scheme. We see onlY the Inconvenieuoe, the people thrown out of work, the dlnUnlshed tax return and the endLess red ta.pe that costs more May 22.

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last Tuesday afternoon . Mr. I3m1th and his daughtetl&, Misses Helen and Sally, have the.' an lndlgo buutlng fly acrosa the aympathy of our entire community. lane. We need our birds to save us Mr. and Mrs. P. E. ~t . John called fi'om: pests. We Qannot spray all tlhe on Mrs. Lou Ellis at the Young trees. 'boarding home In J ame3towll last ~ ' May 24 . .Whitsunduy.There was Sunday afternoon. a~ ear)y. service 'this morning especMrs. Cora Queary, Mrs , Leo Wil- . Ially for the young people. It was lenburg ·and two daughte rs Nancy St. Mary's share In a natLonwlde Lou and Sapdra Sue. spent ' ~he past corporllte >:Olnmunlon for ' the youth wet>k In Bay CI~y. Mich. . of the churth.. Everyone was invitMrs. Geneva Johbson and family. ed to join Ohern· and those who did ~nd Mrs. R. j . Lehman were guests enjoyed It very much. The sun was SundliY of Mrs. Johnson's son-inout atter a week of rain and clouds. h~w and daughter. Sgt. and Mrs. A lovely service wl~h br~aktast at- Emmitt Good (Eleanor J ohnson) of terward at Cold Springs Park. As ' LoillsvWe, Ky. many times liS I have been, past Mrs. Lou Aiexander left Wednesthere I had never been in the res- day for Kill~sport. Tenn.. tor a tau rant before. It is very attractive month's visit with her son and fam and the view of the lake is prettier Ily. from there ~ha n fro m the road. Too Mr. Herbert Goodwin purchased bad bhat Is such a dangerous curve. the Reeves res taurant and took POs-' The prospect of gllsollne rntionlng session last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Reeves moved seemeu Lo have sent everyone out In the a fternOOn to make one more to their recently purchased home In trip or visit. I hope the governors Xenia last Thursday . Mr. and Mrs. Mllrvln Compton o f .::onference will rtnd some other way around the ditf.tc ulty. No doubt it W1eh1ta, Kans., are spending . a they were needed immediately. ev- month with their parents , Mr. a nd eryone would turn ' over their tires Mrs. Max compt on and relatives In joyfully to be put on a Jeep and Troy, while Mr. Compton Is at sent to the front now, but we Amer- Wright Field. Mr. and Mrs . A O. GriUy were Icans are so Incurably optimistic Ithat it Is hard to save rubber for guests last Sunday ot Mr. and Mrs. year atter next. The laundry truck Roy Noggle and family. The W. C. S . S. of the Methodist does not come this far any O)ore and thllt Is hard on us but harder church met at the home of Mrs. 'R ay on them. I think It Is the smallness Eagle last Thursday afternOon with money. I hope some reasonwble plan the following members present: will be worked out that is less hard Mrs. Cora Davis, Mrs. C. A. Sollers. on our whole social structure. In the Mrs. Roy Stoneburner, Mrs. Cora meantime We must collect all tbe Mlar!, Mrs. Laura Holllnghead, old rubber we can. The paper coL Mrs. T o M. ScarU, Mrs. Lola Penneection was so su~ess!UI that the wit, Mrs. H. O. Collins. Chas. Huff, shortage wa's averted. so the. paper Mrs. Izillah Bollinger, Mrs. Flora says. I know where there are two Buckles. Mrs. Birdie Alexllnder, Mrs. old tires half burled In a wash. I NoJlle Peterson, Mrs. Lena Badgley, must go and dig- them out. Maylbe r :ld1·S. Louella Mendenhall, Mrs . MUell n get a nice riding and driving dred Watkins. Mrs. Maude Whitehorse before I have to hLtch old lUll side, Mrs. Kate Eagle and Mrs. S usie to the spring wagon to come to Douglass. . The meeting was opened by the town . president, Mrs. Coro Davis. Devotionals were led by Mrs. H. O. Collins and the vice presid~nt. Mrs. C. A. Sollers, was In charge of the I\lrs. Susie Douclaa.· Col'n!!lpondent. program. Mr. and Mrs. :to W. ~tt!3id.! and , Our schools clo6ed last Friday Mrs. Jennie Peterson spent Tuesday with commencemnet exenc1ses Frl1lfternoon In Xenia. duy night at the high school audl.. Mrs. Deen Smith and son of X!lE- torlwn. There were twenty-three 11\ )Vere guests TuesdllY of ·her par- graduates. Mr. Wade MIller, prlnclents. Mr. and: Mrs. James OSborne. paJ. of -the Middletown High schOol, M.1.ss Allce Oglesbee and Miss mll;de a fine addre/lS to a large audiMinerva Linscott were Xenia shop_ ence. Alumni Saturday night was pers lI'ueaday. well attended. Qul~ a nWribetOf our clt1~ns atMiss Geneva Reed has accepted a tended the funeral 01 Mrs. Lampton position at the Srd National Bank Smith <EdIth' Walton) ~t Bellbrook in Dayton. Pvt. Norman Reeves spent last week-end here with hIS parents, Mr.

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A delightfully 20-mile round tTlp boat rld ~ on' t he Ohlo RiveI' . Il'board the all-llteel steamer Is:lnnd QuCt.'1l Is one of the attra . lions of avlslt to Coney Isln11d. "Al1lerloa's finest amusemen t park " at Cincinnati. Tile palalia l stelUD:lr Is veritably a noatlng city, for It has a capacity of 4000. The baUroom deck- the la rgest on any excursion sleamer in t he world- Is available for fn..~ dancillg. Jimmie Ault and H is Orch tra provide the musL: . The s teamer leavos t<he foot o.r Boudway. Cincinnati, a t 11 a, 01.. 2:30. 5:30 ano 8 p. m. There ls an ex&ra tl'lp at, 10:15 p. m . on saturdays, Sundays and hol!~ys.

turn to thell' programs at the Clubhouse. where deluxe dLimers are S<,rvCd nigh :ly followed by a "night club" p rlod In the adjoining Rose Garden la ter in the evening. Louis Prima and H is Orchestra will open ' a week.'s engagement Saturday night. May 30 In Moonllte Gardens. Cuney's fa mous swimming 1>001 'Is now open dally. Its large whiLe sana beach, spad ous green luw n space fo r I unglng. and great free play ai"Cu. o!fel'lng shuffle 00 I'd , table tennis, vol'ey ball, badmin to n und oth r sports, are attractions tei bathers. Other aLtracLions at Coney Inel ude he many thrill r ide;, and run

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Decoration Day. Bruce Scott and and canoes, at d a thousand His Orchestra will give II patrioti c pLcnlc tallies. IMr. and Mrs. Ell man were Mr. ' and Mrs. Elleman, were were called here by the aea bh of Ulelr nephew. Mr. Earl Copsey, re turned to t elr homo In J umestown, N. Y .. last Tuesday. Mr. Fl'ank Kyne' and MI::;s Alice Oglesbee have elll~ h Lmproved tbeir homes by a new coat of paLnt. The last QUlIl'ter,1y Conference ot the year 'Was held here :illbt Thursday night at the Methodist churc'h. OUr district superinten de nt \Vas In charge' and procached a'.n excellent sermon and the errtil'e charge reqUested the return of our present minister, Rev. ' '1'. E. Kinnison, II:nd wile. I Our bank cashler, Ml:. Howard Shrlll~k, lind Iamlly moved last week from the Ann a Flliley residence on Walnut street ·t o the Lee Ferguson property. Mr. L. F . Horner and flimllly mov_ 'ed- from an .apnrtment In M,rs. Ella Oglesl?ee's property to t heir new home on Mound street. recently purchased from Mr. Wally Bernard. Mr.- Bernard and family. have m~ved to Dayton.

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l\IU·S. l!.vcre tt J;;.:rly and Mrs. WI.. lIam BCl1ldull were 0 IY lOIl vlslto~ ~ l·l'Iuay. 'l 'lIe !liuer tiPCllL !.hc duj .. ,,11 Mr. Illld Mrs. C:CUnond MLnsl;!' un\1 little son.

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Mrs. Calvin Longacre ente! .a ul utl card CIUD Ill. 11er ' home . l1ul'sdllY o..fternooll. /:)i;;rg!:anL Cru'l Great house of Kay . Ield, Merman . MISS. wno ww; home . 11 a lUl'luugU, sjJent Tuesd"y eve_ Ual'lit:lIc 1'. 'l'bul1l1lS, Correspundent .•1111l of lust week with his und c Mrs. C. C. Smith, of Virglu.lll , .•utl aunt. Mr. and Ml·s. Clyde mother of Rev. 8mlt.h, !,,; vlsit.ing I • , hnnon und gralldlather. Mr. Lee ,he parsouugc . .. realhouse. MI'. and Mrs. Oeol'ge S ummel' l~. R.UUl Palmer. of Dayton, lleld and l;\)n caUed uL the W. (". ,pent pan ot lust weeK with her ciIDlLh llome ~unullY alLernuo n. ,.,llrellLs. MI' . Ilnd Mrs. Everett Early. .tillss J ean RO Lluncl 0 1 C.ncmnaLI, ~ r . and Mrs. J. H. Tewell and ,'ctU1'llCU ml';"iLmary trom Indle.. .aUJ.ly. 01 l'·rank.lhl. were ::;unday opoke at the chul1•.ll services at F'er~umcl' guests oC Ml·. IlnQ Ml'S. WIl- .y both Sunaay IUOll1lDK a nd eve.ut' l"ou\ks. rung. She was a guest of the Smiths . . lVl r~. lru'gllret Johns was a dillMrs. RoberL Workman (Gwen., t d' f"• •er sIster,dolyn I"ller) was guest of honor a~ 11\)1' guest ... a ur ay 0 .V1l S. ~ll.:/.I1.ue~h Smith, aL Waynes- .. shower given in the basement of t.lle ohurch Satu rday a fternoon. ville. Mr . and Ml'S. Leon Salisbury, 01 <vlrs. J . S . Filer and Mrs . James Wo,.,,·lunlltun O. H. were Sunday Har Lsock were hostesses . Sugarless ~vt:nlnl: W!LDer guests . of Mr. and .ce cream (excellent too) and cup .,,11 s. Allen Emrick. ~ukes were ·served . Mr. and Mrs Harvey BW11et atRev . and Mrs. W. O . Smith anJ .ended the Dinner club SaLurday ;lllughters, Beulah and DoroLh ;; dvelllng at the home of M.r. and June, are making a trip to Akro I .vIrs. Howru'd Graham, near Har- Wednesday of this week. .. ysburg. H. R. F'ordyoc e hw; retired as tickIrs. Allen Emrick. M~. Margaret ~t agent at Xenia lind ls staying at ~ohns and Ml'l:i. Walter Kenrick .lome now. His reslgnatLon was ef_ .>pent Friday in Dayton. 'ectlve FrIday last. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Eearly and Mr, Frank Snyder. who hils been Mr " and Mrs William Bel'gdall at - confined to Miami Va Iiey h OOp\t a I .ended the General Motors Exposl- for some time is much better and tlon at the Day ton fairground Bat. expec16 to return to hiS home this urctSY evening. k wee. . Mrs. Viola Grassl and Mr. Bert The P. J. Thomases called all Flinn of Piqua. were ~unday eve- their grandmother, Mrs. Nancy Elnlng gu!!-its of Mr. and Mno. Wal- len Pope Sunday evening. Mrs . tel' Kenrick. .Pope·s condition mows 11 ttl e Miss Velma Smith left Lytle last ohange. week to make her home with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kenrick, near .Jlt: 5UO

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Mr. and Mrs, Bob Schneider. of Springfield, IIn.d Miss Audrey Cl'awcl'd of Springfield, sp ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crawford. Miss Phyll1s Baile}, spent Friday evening and Baturday with her IIttie girl friend a t Lytle. Ca.1lers at the Bunnell home Baturday and Sunday were Mr. an d Mrs. Clyde Bunnell and children. oC Franklin; Mr. and 1\<..rs. Ralph Bunnell lind family . of n ear Harveys'burg ; Ml·. and Mrs. Vaughn Mullen .and s on, of Springboro; Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bunnell and ohildren, of Loveland; and Mr. and Ml·s. WIlHam Br'lli'kmeyer and daughter and Mrs. Emma Greenfield, all of Mld_ dletown . Mrs. John Koester Is improving fl' m a recent Lllness. • Walter and Bertha Carey spent Ferry. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Groves and l\ onday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. a nd Mrs. Charles B.unnel\ atBert BUQnell and daughters. tended Sprlng,boro High school Alumni meeting Satw day evening. Rell••btt Batall Mr. and ·Mrs. E. W. Carrier ot Cayton,.. were Sunday d1n,p.er auesto I"HII For every automobile \ve are not of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Deweese. A Dime Oue of making this 'year we ha.ve saved Mi. und Mrs . Frank Cleveland Every Poilu in enough nickle to make :LOO pounds and son, of West Carrollton. were of nlekel steel tor nl'mor plate. pro. their evening dinner guests. jectiles and armor 'pLerdng bullets. Rev. Arthur Shen efelt of OXlord, preached his last sermon at Lytle chure!;} Shoday and wlll enter college soon. He was Ii dinner guest of Doors Open Every EvenShows at 7 and g p. m. Hunt and son . Mr. and Mrs. R . ing at 6:46 Mr. and ' Mrs. Clyde Wharton were SW1day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wharton at MIami Shores. near Dayton. Adult Admi..ion Pr"e Misses Norma Orassl and Ellene Children Admi••ion Price Est. Price '................ 22c campbell of Dayton, were Monday E t. Priee ................9.7c (Ohio Tax Inc.) evening guests of the former's unKENNETH lHLL Defense Tax ............ Bc Ohio State Tax ...... O"3c Owner and Man.ager cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick. Pro,ram Jubluf 1o Chan,_ Total ................ 25c W"lteul Nellee Total .................10e Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ha.wlie were week-end . guests of Mrs. Hattie Sears at COlumbus, . FRI. SAT. TUES. WED. THURS. MON. SUN. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Clark, of Dayton, have pun:l'iased the Car5 6 New stara soon' to be lutro2 3 4 mony' property here and will move The Slap-Stick Artkt Is Here! dueec1 at the TwIn Theatre: 3 GI'1UIc1 and Glorlo~ Days of Songsthere soon. There will be ;, sale of JOE E. BROWN In Mickey Rooney, Clark Gable. Dancing _ Romanclng _ Fun ' . the household goods of the late "SHUT MY BIG Myrna Loy, ~- TllnIII~." BETTY GRABLE " <JACK Mary Carmony household gocxls on MOUTH" Wallace Beer1, JudJ' Garland. .. OAKIE In Alld Saturday. June 6. GRABU with J04I E. Brown ''and Re.J,y ~, )Jonel Barry"SONG OF THE , Mrs. Bersard Melloh , of Waynes_ Too! Joe E. Brown mo- Eleanor powel), AbboU .... ISLAND" ville. spent Tuesday with her parAlso Color Cartoon IUld Dick M .d Costello and others. . In TecbnlcoIor Also BendJJey Comedy Traey No. 8 . ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wharton. !Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mutt. of 9 10 near centerville. were dInner guesl.t! 12 13 8 ·7 Dagwood ~ AU American ROY ROGERS &: "GABBY" Sunday at the h~me of Mr. and The . Gal who could do JIG Laugh-Back. BllondJe-Cheerwrong (1Ia" Brot.her. she Mrs . .Therle Jones. UAYESln ful 'earful! NO tried!) The Woman's SocLety of Chrls"BLONDIE GO~ tlan Service wlU be entertained GINGER ROGERS In _ "RED RIVER next Wednesday. June 3 at the TO COLLEGE" VALLEY" "ROXIE HART" SHOW with PENNY .SINGLETON & home of ,Mrs. Elizabeth Jones. The Added: "CraaY Cruise" and Menjou and ARTHUR. (JAKE committee In cllarge Is composed of . Dick Tracy No. 9 ~::~~~~~~ ~~ ~~Abo~~:~Se~~ Shon Mrs. Emma Koverman, Mrs. Annll Bunnell and M.sJ:. Catherine Whit19 20 18 17 16 14 aker. Not for chlJdren-for Yo_ JOAN BLONDEILL and JORN Hey. Repcat., it's a. Dbly! .•• A Jam Session of Fun! Yes, don·t mba Iii WAYN,E In JANE WITHERS In CLARK GABLE ~ LANA NO "LADY FOR ' A -TUBJIfEB In "SMALL TOWN DEB"

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Mr. Qnd Mrs. Albert Carver and' Miss Lola· Sears" of Clncinnatl, spent the week~end with thelr parents, Mr. and · Mrs. W. N. Sears.

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TWIN FRIDAY - SATURDAY May 29-30 Joan Davia and Albert Dekker in "YOKEL BOY" Plua: Looneytoons and Dick Tracy No~ 7 SUNQAY ' and MONDAY May 31, June 1 Jack Benny and Carole Lombard in their last Picture together "TO BE OR NOT TO BE" Alao News

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Miss May Wetherell.' of Engle_ wood, Fla.. arrived In Waynesv1l1e Friday morning. She expects to spend several weeks visiting wlth her slater, Mrs. Mary Cross, and friends. IJ)

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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mainous, '" Detrolt , announce the blrth of a son, born Friday, May 22. The baby has beim named Allan Raymond. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Malno\lS, of Waynesville. P~BLlO

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The undersigned will sell at Pub_ lIc Auction at the late r esidence of Mary Carmony. I?eceased. in Lytle, Ohio on Sat.rday. June 6. 1942. beginnlng at one o'clock p. m.. Household Goods-Jewell Heating Stove. dining room table. 6 dining chairs, Walnut Drop Lea! ' Thble. 2 Library Tables. China Closet. 2 Beds, ' 2 Single Beds. Couch, 3 Rockers. Chairs. Porch . Swing, 9x12 Rug, Set Dlahes, Lot of Dlahes and Cooking utensils, other articles too numer. ous to mention. Mrs. W. F. Clark E. J . Carmony W. N. Bears. A~ctioneer WaynesVrue, 0 ., Phone 1651

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'I'he waynesville D,~teDSe .councU presonted the local &)y Scout troop wlLh a check for ' $35.09 Saturday, May 23. ns their share In the waste papcr collection.

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Mayor C. H. Br~e. director of cl vll1al1 defense In W,ayue township. today urged that aii citizens fam lliarlze themselves with the war price control In t.'1e battle against Inflation . "rnrIation could wreck the Home Front completely." he said. "The maximum price regulations nre Cor the protection oI eVery cit.. Izen. whelJler he Is a buyer or a seller. Tho great bulk of the cost of living will be covered by price control and everyone must teel more secure now t.hat that is done. "Ench of us must earn this Woo curlty by honoring the letter and lJle splrlt of the war price program. Whatever hardship for the moment Is callsed, we must taKe It as a part of war's hardhslp. Certainly ,,'e must bear 'it bravely. "Added t.o prlce c()ntrol is the duty of everyone to buy as many War Stamps and. We.r .Bonds as be can-and then buy some more. Bu) them each payday. It Is your personal protection against IntIs tlon and tue insurance fo,r the future. "U you do your full part, we shall aohleve victory !.hat much sooner." he stated.

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Governor John W. Bricker, declaring the acute rubber shortage is the greatest problem facing Amerl~ a's war production !program, today calle(! uPOn ~he WaYllesvUle defense councll to launch a far - reaching tire conserva tiOl! pl'()grom. To Intensify "Ohlo's ' eHort to conserve rubber," Governor Bricker as chairman of the Ohio S tate Council of Defense suggested a three-point program : Travel Less; Drive Slower; Swap rides. ' . The Governor declared that voL untary observance of' these recommendation would serve as an alternatlv~ to summoning a special session of t.h.e leglslature as has been done In a nll1llber of states to invoke a legal 40-mlle Ihnlt baCKed by severe pena.ltles, He said that he had requested aU department.s and divisions of state govemment, in~ludlnig .the htghway department. the statle highway potrol. and t he public utUitles com.. mission, td particlpate in the program.

• • • The Office of' the Bituminous Coal Consumers Counsel · has asked the O!tlce of ClvUllln Defense to assist In any way we can through action by state and locaJ RefeDSe Counolls the "Buy Ce,al Now" cam.. palgn In order to relieve the deman on the railroads next fall. This Is a program . un~ertaken with the approval and CClOpeI:atlon of the War ProdUction Board. the Ollice of Price Adm1nJstratlon. the Office of Defense TranspOrtetion and the O1Itlce of the Solid Fu~ls- CoordlnaI';,,=====~======~ tor. There Simply. Will not be enoU8h JOZ'EF McCOY locomotives and cars and coal ships Private Teacher in Piano and barges tQ suppllr all the needs of the domestic , mal'ket after midand Accordian summer If buyers wait until the ·end . Used Instruments ot summer to order coal. TbJs means homeowners Ilnd small conAvailable sumers must order now. IllI up All lessons $1.00 their coal .bins,. findl extra storage space. Commercial UlSers such as Phone 2910 loundrles, hoteis. schoois, apart-

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Everett Haines. Mn/. Ella Balnea.' Mr. and Mr~. Ralrigh Bosan, Mr. I\n" Mrs. WlUlam .'Bmlth and . . . . daughter Marilyn f;, e, Mr. and MrS, Horace Compton. Mrs, W, E, Dogt\u and Mr. and Mra: We'l don Wll8T MARY'S EPIS.COPAL wn attended the wedding. TRINITY SuNIMY Mllrlanna Bogan. Dorothy '&nlth M.I\ Edwin S. Kinney 11:00 a. m-Mornlng Prayer and Berman. Monday June 1 - "20-30" club picnic at the home oI Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fogt. METHODIST OUURCR Louis O. Radley. Pastor

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SUNDAY Church School 9:30 a: m. Worship servlce at 10 :40 a . m. Thls is the last SundllY of the Conference year. Subject: "The Etntw'e of Christ." 1·'Elmy GII11JtCIi OF' CIIRlST \V. C. Smith. DllIls te r

SUNDAY 9 :30 a. m .• Bible scll001. 10.45 n.. m.-Communlon . 11 :00 a. m.-Sermon. 8:00 p. m .-PreachIng. To do your duty yo u should be in church on the Lord's DB,y. We In-' you to come and worship with us. ST, AUGUSTINE CHURCH ' Father Knunholb, Priest Ma!'S 9:00 1\.. m . The annual May crowning w1l1 be held at St. Augustine. ClithoUc church Sun day. May 24. 1942. At 9 :00 a m a High Mass will be sung by the Rev. R. H. Krumholtz, who wUl be ser~ed by Ronald Clark and Gene Clark. This will be followed by the Ma) Crowning in which Mary . is proclaimed Queen of Heaven . Benedic_ tion will follow. All are invited to attend thla colorful ceremony. WAYNESVlLLf; CHlJRCH OF CHR18T Max RandalJ, Minister

8QNDAY Bible &.hool 9.30 a. m. pommunlon 10:45 a. 'm, prea::hing. 11 o. m. Junior Endeavor, 1:15 p. m. Senior Endeavor, 1:1~ P. m. preaching. 8:00 p. m. WEDNESDAY Prayer and Bible Study. 8:00 p. m. You are invited to come and worship with us. FRIENDS

First Day school, 9:30 a. m. Meeting for WorshiP. 10:30 a . m .

Caesars Creek Mrs. WIUlam. Smith. Correspol,dtmt Carey Lee Haines. son of.Mr. and Mrs. Everett Haines, wa sone of the graduates of Kingman HJgh . school this year. Commimcement exercises were Monday night. Ethel Wall was .guest speaker at church Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. ·Leonard Ellis and daughters called 'on home ,folks one evening last w\:ek. Mrs. Pearl Sinclair and chlldren, Luella and Lavernne. were guests of Mrs. Bernard Jenkins on Sunday. Mrs. Ladonna Stanley called in the afternoon. Raleigh. Bogans entertained . to dinner sUnday Mr. and Mrs. Weidon Wilson and Mrs. W. EI Bogan, of near Xenia. Mrs. O. B. Marlatt and Llicy Dill. oi WaynesvWe. were guests of Mrs. ,· Ella' HaineS one day last . week. I I Mi. and Mrs. Amos Compton and IOn Walter Dean. called on Mrs. Charles Stanley Sunday evening and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones cabed Monday evenlni. - Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson had as thelr dinner guests Sunday Mr ' an~ Mrs'. :rheodore Mcmtyre soo Charles. Mrs. William Bmlth and Mrs. Weldon WUson verY pieaSantly .en. tertalned wlth ' "a rniscellaneo\Jll shower last Thursday afternoon at the Wllson 'nome for Miss Marjorie Bogan, of' DaytOn. who became the bride' of ?ir: Emil'llt Nevin, Dayton, Saturday afternoon at tb,e Ohmer Park M. E. church. Mr. and Mrs.

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Many Visit ;Here I The Nation's No. 1 Life In$"'~- ~e Policy I· Seth Furnace Over Week End ,,;:=::'~===================~======!. 1943 Alumn.i

The Memorial'-Day hoIl~ay week Eihd and ~he annual ~eunlon of the Waynesv11le High School Alumni Asso: lat1o.n Ibrou ght many of Raymond "?I. Braddock wlll conWaynesville's sons and daughters tinue as teacher and principal at back to the fold, to renew old ac_ the Wayne Township H1gh school, quaintances and to "I'eminls" with '<t It was announced by Kenneth friends and loved ones of the Hough. chairman or the liChool "days gone by." Last OctQber The Miami board, after a meting held Monday. Included . among the many who night. . . Gazette asked the question, vlsiteC! here are the following: C. M. "What has become of the Mr. Braddock, who had present. Cartwright and Mrs. C. S. Ridge. Doy Scout Cabin Project?" ed his reslinaLion to the board a of Chlca!!O; Mr. and Mrs. Charles month !lgo. aIter dlf.!erenc~ had ... perhaps th ~ question iE\ arisen between himself and board M. Austin, ot Oak Park, lll.; Mr. out of order at this time ... members Monday night withdrew and Mrs. Charles S. Moore, ot Chase. Md.; Mr. and Mrs. hut, What Has Become of Ills res1gnatlon alter the dUferences Chevy Claude Moyer .Tacy Claggett), of i he Boy Scout Project? ... nad been ironed o~t. Peoria, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry lOany tall tales of t he past Mr. Braddock has been a teacher Meredith . Lima. 0 .; Kenneth KlIIn the local high school for the bon , Washington . D. C. ; Mrs. John were ~p un here during the, past nine years and has been prinFritz and daughter, Nancy, of week - end when former cipal for five years. Oharleston, W. Va .; Mr. ,and Mrs. grads of 'Waynesville high Alibert Cleaver and Ed Hopkins Eliott Wright and son and Mr. ana school got together during were rehired for another year 8B Mrs. RObert Allen, of DetrOit, Mlch .. t he annual reunion of the Janitors for the tlwo sehool bu1ld- Miss Clara Lile. of Washington C. Alumni association ... there mas by the board Monday night. H .; Mr. J . Wilson Edwards. Mrs. George W. Rhein, Mrs Smith, were scores of sunburned ~rge Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. R0arms and backs hereabouts bert 'i.. Schneider, and Mias Audrey early this week ... Wayne crawford, of Springfield; Mr. and park pool openea Saturday, Clifford C. Beckett, 8S8lstant au- Mrs. Clyde Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Memorial Day, and that gar rationing coordinator in War_ Van Retalllck. Ronald Hardin. Miss probably had something to ren county, this week announced Lola Bears, John Sears, Mr. and do with it. ..•. Mrs. Anna' that registrations for oannlng sugar M m. Albert Carver. of Clnelnna.ti; would be held ' In townsh1ps Uidge certainly proved .she throughout the county, each Friday Mr. and Mrs. Melayn Banta, of Loveand; Mr. and Mrs. Ca'rl Sanker, i~ just an old-fashioned for the next four weeks. of Middletown; N. P. Blatt and girl at the alumni meeting Registrations In Wayne Town- daughters of New Le.x!ngton; R0. : . she backed awa}1 from ship are to be made at the Town- bert Young, Miss Verdena Fox, Mr. the "mike," the public ad- ship House .b etween the hours of 1 and MTII. H : W. Seltner. Miss Ruth to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. uress system with as much 111e lOCal eommittee in charge Is Bur nett. Miss Mlnnle Davis, Mr. alacritf as the majority of MlsII Emma Inu LeWiS, chairman, and ·Ms. ~~ O. Bogftn, Mr. and Mrs .. R. E . Davis, Mr. and Mrs. F . the. banqueteers attacked Ml'lI. Ronald Hawke, Mrs. HlU'tle)1 a. Dinwiddie and Mm. Mabel DInthe ..palatable dinner... Moss, Mrs. Everett Early. Mrs. wld~e , and Mr and Mrs. Cllfford B. borne canners in this vicin- Lo.wrence BlOWn, Mrs. E, F. Earn- WtnsrA>n/ of ,Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. Long, Xenia; :Mr. and ity put up quite a kick about hart, Mrs. Ernest Edgington, and W1111a:m M1s.3 LIlly Benbam'. Mrs. Robert B1l1ett. Centerville; Mr. ~i ng required to travel to and Mrs. Burnett M. Bu~rworth , F ranklin to register for SEWING GROUP MEETS Raymon Hatfled .. Mr. and Mrs. sugar .. '. their complaint:s AT. KATHERINE FOULKS Ralph Kinsworthy, and D. N. New~ ' . seem to have gotten resultl;! --man. of Lebanon; Wallace Bernard, Spring Valley ; Mr. and Mrs. John inasmuch ' as a local .board will register applicants here ~egUlar sewing and aeas10n Settlemyre, of or~nia ; MIss E. each Friday for the next for AWed OJOthing, at the bome Vlrgene Rowe, of Coumbus.

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four weeks .. • President ot Mrs. Katherine Foulks. HOAK FAMILY HOSTS Roosevelt is urging ' special Those who attended Included !!l·s., TO NEIGHBORHOOD · D Walter Frasure.. Mias Inez James~ , <;>b[:lervance of F 1agay, Mrs. LeRoy Moran, Mrs. William June 14, this year as a: war-" Appe8a~, Mrs. Edwin Ramby. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Keller Hoak and time tribute to · the United Me1bOurn Russell, Mrs. Charles Ter- family entertaIned scveralfrlends Nations ... n has been sug- rell, Mrs. P. U. LeMay, Ml"II. Leo and relatIves .at a neighborhood Charles LeMay, Mrs. 'p arty Sunday evening. g ested '. that 'Waynesville Conner,"h Mrs, a Hill M Ch 1 " K enne...... 't fl d d . rB. ar es "an Their guest. were Mr. and Mrs. h ave a commum Y ag e - 0 ver, "'0. "._ A. T. P 0 l1ns".y, and Mrs. ,Roscoe Furnas and guest, Miss rication . . . P~rry Cook 1'e- Earl Conner. Goldie Shepherd, of Wichita, Kan.; ceived a good dose · of sunMiss MonJrnla Bunnell, Mr. and shine weilding a scythe on FAMILY AND FRIENDS Mrs. Fred Gons, Mr. and Mrs. Ro. 1 ENTERT . A INED SUNDAY !bert · Gons, Mr: and Mrs. John B. t h e wee d s growlDg a ong Gons, Mias Allce Gons, and. Mr. and . . . WaYllesville streets .•. I,>eo- aun..lA dlnn ts t th Mrs. Harry Smith. er guea a e P Ie who have been wishing ome ~y of J . Q. 'and' M1sa AlIce Gons for summer weather . ha.ve In~luded ,Mr. and Mrs. Claude Moy_ MRS. M~NDENHALL had their 'd~sireB filled re- .Cf (Taey OIanett), of Peoria, MIz., DIES SUDDENLY cently-and how! . Mrs. RoIJeJt Vandervoort, daugh-

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Seth E. Furnas, ,'08, was elected president ot the Waynesv1lle High : ~~hool Alumni assOCIation Saturday l ight as 200 members and guests !net for the annual reunion of the c rgan1za~lon at the Waynesville I1igh School buUdlng. Oth er Officers elected Include Miss Alice Gons, '22. vice president; Miss Inez James. '33, secretary; Miss Helen M. Hawke . '14 . treasurer. Wayne s cott, '41 , was elected to the : Pe<' lal committee. A depa rture from the usual banquet meal struck a responsive chord tlt this year's meeUng. A two-course :.upper of delicious hot-weather oods was sldllfully prepared and :'erved by the Women's Society for Christian Service of the Methodist ch urch under the capable direction of Mrs. J . K, Preston. The program got under way with a recep~lon for the 1942 class at 8:30 p. m .. JJC<:eding the dinner. Mrs. Anne Sweet Ridge, '92, presided

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ove!' the P05L-Pradlal exertlaea which followed. Mrs. Ridge opened the .sessIon ,vlth a few welLchosen rernarb, alter which the secretary's repol't aDd call1ng of the .roll were heard, Mr. Raymond Braddock welcomed the gradUilites of this year to the Alum,. nl Q.8SOClatlon and Lyle Fox eave t.h e response. . Recognition of graduates who are [lOW serving In the anned 'forcea Of .he United States, as well a.s thea .vho are now serving In the armed" forces of the United States', a& well tlS thOSe who have passed on durtns he past year, was given by John .:lears, '35, in a memorial addresS. Included In these are the follow:ng: Carl Biggs, John Boger, James Bourne, Thomas Brannock, Robert J lary, Cecil Davis. Charles Dav1a, ~ harles Dqnohue, Jol1n Coates, J harles Burton Earnhart, lAIMar ,;Qrnhart;, Roy Crockett, Marvin !'ox, Edward Franer, WUlard Pur.1as, L!'-nitn Hall, cecil Hartman, :'lharles Hartsock, WUton Hartearck. Charles James, Robert James, ,~rank LeMay Jr.. Ethan LewII. l'homas Stansberry, Robertt Thom- . In honor of their son. CecU, wlfo 'lS, Harold Rutherford Part II of the prosnun was 1Iftwas at nome on furlough from LIes Moines, Iowa, over the >Memorial .Ided over be the vice president, Day week-end , Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 3eth B. FUrnas. Charles M. Austin, '92. of oak Davis entertained at a family party Park, Ill., 9.1118 spokesman for the 3unday evening. Their guests Included MI&; Doro- tUty-year class. The theme of IIr. thy Fulkerson, or Clnclnnatl; M1.Ss Austin's tallt was, "The 'nlne InMargaret Mays. Mrs. Walter MBoA nuences on OUr Livea. "Namely.the Miss LUl1an Mays. and Mr. Ralph, 3chool, Chureh and Home." .The twenty-five-year clU.a wu Palmer, of Dayton; Mrs. Ruth Fulrepresented by Van Retal&t, '17, kerllOn and MIsses Alberta and Marie EIBm, of Xenia; Mr. and 'If Clnc1nnati. Mr. Retal11clt opened Mrs. Madison Earnhart and tamily, ll1s talk with a salute to the cIua \ of Cw lervWe; Mr. and Mrs. How- of '42. Bits of advice to the Y0lml ard Hurley and family, or Sptlng people of the clua were ocnta1n8cl Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Earn- In "E1gbt Rules of Life" Ilvep hart and family, of- M&. Holly; Mr. 1\4r. RetaWck. Soine remInIscences and Mrs. Alvin Earnhar,t and fam- or school daya and a tribute to tbe IlY.Mr. and Mr. Earl Earnhart, Mr. ~bers of '17. collCluded his ad-

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Sandra.- Lee and DannJ 31mpson. Dayton, spent Friday evening v1s1tdaughter and son of Mr. -'and Mrs. Ing bere with home folks. , Vern Simpson, are visiting this Mrs. Howard Hawke called on week with their grandparen ts. Mr. Mrs. F. E . :rhomas Monday. and Mrs. Harry Purdy, of Bufford, • • • Mrs, Frank U. LeMay Is visiting Ohio. this week with Mr . and Mrs. a. B. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Thomas LeMay and Mr. and Mrs. O. B . wert Suildny evening I~ests of Mr. LeMay, of Sheffield, Ala. . Sunday and Mrs. F. E. Thomas . Robert Is at present stationed nt Pa.tterson mO~l1g she was among hose who attended the wedding ceremony of Fleld, Dayton.· her nle-: e, Miss Virginia LeMay. . • • • F. Gene Brown; . SBlCristan of St. Miss May Wrigh t. who for the Augustine Catllol1c church, attendpas~ several years has been ma.k1ng ed the ordinations held Ih St. Peter her home at St. Petersburg, Florida, and Paul's church, lilTorwood, last Saturday. Seventeen 'young priests returned to her family here Sunday and is being welcomed bY a score and Mrs. Harold B. Earnhart and were ordained by the Most Rev: of friends. . tam1ly.. anG Mrs. LIojd Dav1a. ArChbishop John T McNichols, O. • • • P ., S. T . M. Israel Satterthwaite, of Dayton. Is LO~DON GIRL .GRANTED Mr. and Mr;. i..e;is Thompson \ Islt.lng relatives here. NURSES' COMMISSION

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Earl Conner. Sunday. • • • Mrs. J. E. Wi tham was taken to the Carr Re.>t Home, Lelanon, last 'I.1Ursday. for a six weeks' stay. • • • Rober~ Hastings was the guest of the Harold B. Earnhal\t family last Monday, night and TUesday. • • • Mrs. Albert Drake, of Waynesville Route 3 was a business visitor In town Wednesday .

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J. O. Cartwright, '89, of Olnc~. Mr. cartwright's speech In tW) is publlahed In another part of tb18 . newspaper. Mrs. Ridge premael1 ' over the buslness session at wblch time the report of the nOminating committee was given by E. V. Barnhart, and the oltleers aforementioned were accepted by the association. The new oCCIcers were int.roduced to the meeting. "Au Revoir" was given by Rue Dlnwldd1e, '21, of Dayton ; and the program was concluded with the slnslng of the sehool lOng• Music between supper - COUl"IIIJII was furnished by MUdred Hole Campbell, '25, and her cb1idren. Bobble. Betty and Carolyn.

Mrs. EUa Stansberry, MIss Mary Stansberry, Mrs. Effie Smith and • • • Mrs. Flo;>sle Carey visited Pvt.. 'RUS- LEBANON MERCHANT S11:E8 FRIENDSHIP OLUB NOTIOB Mr. and · Mrs. Samllel L. Surface .. . ters, Jan~ -and' Allee, of Franklln; sell stansberry at · Ft. Thomas. Ky., Mrs. Olive Mendenhall, ~ge. !8, ALLEGED THIEF AND OHIEF of Marlon, Ohio. were week - end Sunday. . uVICTORY 'sEWERS" Mr.and Mls.Pred Oona an" daueh- died very suddenly Wedne.>day eveThe regular monthly meetln8 of Sam Hyman . doing bualnesa at the Friendship clUb ,will be lWd ,. ELECT 'OFFICERS ter, Helen Margaret, Mr. aDd.. MM.. ning at the home or her slster,"Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fran I "'"l=:. Robert aoM, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Mollie Stokes. She · was born at 'n\0rnas. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conne~ attend· Lebanon as M. B. ByDUln and Bon, June 10 at the home of Mrs, '1rVIn • • • .G ladya Rye' ,waaei~ Prealdent dona aDd dauahter, MarUyn, and Wellman. near WaynesvUle. She is Mrs. Roy Johnon a~d son Doug- ed commencement exer..:lses at M1.. whose clothlng store was robbed Mulford. The meetlna was Pl'e9loUlMay 20 of merchandise valued at Iy .scheduled to be held at the boule of the ...8 sewing club, laat Prid&1 Fred _B, H~~. survived 'by her husband; Amos; lass, of Schnectady, ~ . Y .. are v1s1t_ ami University Monday morning. $10,000, tiled suit In Common Pleas of Mrs. Alva Thompson. ptornlll8, when the first meetlni of • • • one son, Clarence ; two sisters, Ing tills week at the' home of Mr. the ' group held to malui plana BOr ' IS TREATED Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Conner and Court la.te Monday against Earl Mrs. Stokes of Wa.ynesv1l1e. and and "Mrs. Edgar Smith. for actlvit1ea. for the com1ng year. FOR RABIES -B'I TE MrS. Minnie Clark, o~ Florida; one daugh.ter Sarah, spent the week- Lutes, Covington, Ky., for '10.000. H.E.LANGENDO&FF • • • IS SERIOUSLY ILL Mr. ana Mrs. Arthur Rosada, of end in Oxford . attending the gradu- W. H. Fulkreth, Lebanon ' Pollee ~&ry ¥U1ford w4li..eJeCted vice :brother, Arthur Legge, of Tennes·~t; Oorptlhy Conard, .secr~ . Jena York, 'of ' R. R . i, ~teni, see. Three grandchUdren also s~­ Oinclnnatl, were Sunday . dinner atIon exercJses at M.laml Univers- Ohlef. was named oocletendant. Hel1>ert E. Langen.dorff, pulillaher Hyman's petition asserted that . tary; ~t1on leaders, Edwjna Oh1o, Hopk1nav1lle~ Is taking vlve. guests or Mr. and Mrs. A. T . Polin- lty . .Theil' daughter , Rulli. received of the Warren coUnty News. ~ stanforth andM1ldre<1 Bourne. treitmenta .for rabies as the res~t her Bachelor of SCience degree or Lutes was a member of the group anon, was taken to a DaytOn ~ Funeral £ervk:es will be held Fri- sky and daughter, Marilyn . that lotted h1s store and when takmeeting was held at the of an attack by a made dos one cSa.y day alternoon at 2:00 o'clock at • • I pLtal Tuesday n13ht for dlain<IBII or Mr. and Mrs. Joe l~ersey. Of Leb'- EUdcatlon. en Into custody j)y police recently Grange Hall with Ml"II. Ernest _ - lut week. • • • the Church of Christ, In Waynes- anon, , and Mrs. ~rank S wartzel an 1llness th8lt 18 beHeved criUcal. ington in ch8rge and Gla!b'i Rye The ' boY was attacked while ville. Burial Ip M1ami cemetery. Mr. and Mrs . Charles Satterth- had '455 and certaln chattels whlc.h entertained for Sunday dinner were presldlntf. The name ':Vlctory sew- atanding In the yard of hlB bome REUEF COSTS DROP waite visited Rev. and Mrs. D. R. now are In Fulltreth's possession. ~t the John W. Kersey ~ome. Hyman also abta.ined an order of ' e~:' . was selected to apPlY to Uleby t~e ~y dOS· He kicked the'dog WABaEN COUNTIANS Dunn at Piqua. Sunday. • • • Mrs. Helen H. HUl, Warren counaroup. away and wed the animal with a Mrs. A. F. MeUoh flnd her daughREVEIVE DEGREES FROM • • •a~t e nded com- ataohment on ~he money and chat· ty relief adm1n1strator. reported Mrs. Nellie Bunnell tels. : A '~cl meeting of the club wasboe. The heaci was sent to' Co\umMLUII UNIVERsiTY ter. Mary Ann, vlsl~d with· relatives mencement exercises a t Miami UniPolice are stUl searching for oth· Wednesday that 212 persona were held today .' (ThW'lKlay) at the bus and recelVed a· PQIIltlve 'return. In BamUton. Friday. versity, Oxford, on Monday. Her son er men alleged to have participated aided In May at a C05t of '1,222,88 Grange ~all. · ),lany 4UC!b caaea ' of attacka by Among the 600 students receiving • • • .T hls 18 less than for April, 11M2, Mr. and Mrs. Delll) Walton spent qeorge Bunnell. of Dayton, receiVed In the roiJberY. .~ mad dop have been reported ~ at M1iUru Universlty's 103rd and for .May, IM1. . MAIN 'STREET SIDING throughout the coUnty durlng re.· Commencement. Monda.y afternoon SUl\day wI·t h Mr. and Mrs. HenrY his Master of Arts Degree. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER ~renner, of Fosters. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Stout and TO BE. R,ESURF, ACED, ccp,t claYB. -" were the fcruowlnll from Warren IN. HONOR OF DA.VGHTER Mrs. ' Prank Thomas . and lira. • E• . Thomas en- daughter were guests 0 f Mr. and ; , . . ' ----. , COUD,t y:. Martha Dakin, bua1ne8s, Mr. and Mrs•.. F. Madison Ea~hart were 10 DaytoQ : 'Re8urfactne of ' the East atde o~ ALAIIAIJA. VI8~OB8 a~ InU1s Ruffner; liberal ' art~, ,tertalned Mrs. ~l ponner and Mrs. Glenn Baird and daughter, In honor of her $ughter and and Xenia the fore part of the. . MBIn. street m the business dlstrlct: Dr. and )(ra.' Manton Bunt ' and ' 'both of L8llanon; ~uth E. Conner, Mrs'. .Ed Ramby and h1ldren ' on Barbara Lou, of Springboro, Satur- granddaughter, Mrs. ' John J. Frits week. and' Nancy Fritz, of Charleston, W. • • • was voted' iii a meetlna or 'WQYne!I-" fQur ' da'U!tbterl, ' e)lalre. . BaltNu'&, Lois Mae Radley, both education, Thursaay aCter.tilfnoon In honor of day. Mrs. Howard MlsaIldhie spent lut ville' Village connell Monday· n1ibt. Mart.1l& and loIarpret, of . Boas. , and Jan1ce Mer~th" C~ Jaude. Mr. an~ Mr. Samu~ Surfae. Mrs. Leone io:OO; and .children Va .. who are vlalttng here. Mrs W. ne part1J:1g area wlUc.h la . now ~a. were bere the firIIt .par.t '01 Waynesv1lle, and ¥n B. EdlWard u_. a#nd. Mm·. ·Wa"lter ' W'. A-an · of DaYtOn; were Memorial Day via- P . SalISbury entertained at dinner Thursday with Mrs. Harold -Burp. Bunday. Other gUests Included Mra. ' of Dayton. ""vered with- 'looee ,ravel", 'Will ' ~ of th1a week a 'f~ day~ vlatt'- 'ci( ~,educatlon. . . au ....,.., '<. . , -. • h Ad and ,c hlldr.en .. Polly, Inu and BUly, ltors at the Robert J. Baker home. Stella Evans, of Day,ton and 'h er • • • f1lven a . l1&rd a~lCe. . ' : Jnr~. and Kia. ,. c.,le~ ~ ., TW! cl!1Jls ~ ~ .... .Addltlonal repair!! to \v~e anclIOn lIaJ'!1t.On, They. alao v1aited m1ni.1 c~uvert~, ]aat'. aurVtvini 01_ spent the holiday weelc.,end in W~~ The ."~ enty-Thlrlty" ci~ of at .. daughter, MIsa Helen Ev&na, or· Mi- . Mr. aDCl Mrs, Clarence 'MUlford, .. str:eeta and cutt1Dc or weeds were Mr. . and lira. Rclbert Hunt, of 14'- ~X:er. or 'the' ~tt.le8hlp MaIn,e, .wh1cb u~~, W. Va., vf.sltJng at the home .MnrY's ~..-chand the1rlfamille8'en ami Beach" PIa., and Mr. and lI1'I. of DaytOn. were the l5~y dinner' guestS o~ Mr•. and ~ ~yd Davll, • other 1mpa'oVementl dec~~ JlPOIl ' t.le. J)J:. ' B~ Is a fODDer reatdept was deat.roy~ In HavaJliL hamer at of Mr. &\ll,d. Mrs.' 9hprles PoweU.· joyM an outing and picniC Monday H~ey Rye aD~ BOD. and, 1am11J . ", .'. 1iIDnday night. . or W~ and a ~duate of the IItalIt of tru; ~~ :Mrs. 'Dor~~ ~toH.. and daugh- e.vening at · the home of Mr. and . ~.;.. . .. . .' W&Jtleil'VDle. mill. IICbooL • .~u. ,. .. ter; ~ltill,18' Ann, OI~ nl.yton, IIPmt, 'Mrs. 'Howa~d F'Ogt · and son, . near SHEEP OIAIMS ALLOWED • • • ' • , the houday .weelt-end With Mr. and Centenr:~e. ".. " Mr.aOct Mra. Carl :Ooaard .... inn..l1lT or NAvY '0 ....8....U-D~ ......BTAiN8. A'l'LUNVIIBON· . ~ .. , wan:en , .' eoun~ j)PmmWlonera ai- IOn.. Obu.lea, ............... -j:..~ MMuIa ' . nDn _..,IN ............ ,,&V~ Mrs. Mark D .....el"ll and .' dal1gh.ter. 10 d abee .....-u.......-p -~ . 0tYI1Ie p :-·PbPUIII·aad' W~ K. . Ann Mr. and Mrs. Orv11le Rose, or we .. , . p , ola1mII totaIIDI. from Dayton On a wMk-ebd ~ CIaI7. memben ~ the 1M2 Wape ~ Bmertck, ~, " sradu~ Mra.Dona1d H. 1I&.9¥ en~e. Dayton, epent the week-end. with "TUIO A. Y. Parker, Warren coon. , trip to BUlleD Pablt. --. limatl +-- .... ~ I ncbeo Monay Mnr.Jobn . ~. • • . . . ty audltor, aa1d Wedn--.". . • • •.... 'l'cnrmbiP B1Ib ICbooI pwlUaUDC aIie qI.; the 01De 00aIen&_". -- "n~~ ,' . Mr. and Mrs. JI'n."Cl Pumas were Dr, and Mra: H. ,.. 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Marvin Eastham to Roy and Martha Hudson. 5 acres In 'FrankWaynesv1lle.OlUo Main Street lin twp. May 2'1. Cloudy but no rain and tbJa artern9 0n iii was so sore CincIIUla'tI-Ultoortalnty- ~ one of that . t AQall 1\'1. Ealmagc. by executor, to En~ AI SecoDd Olass MaJl Matter at ,Postofl'l StOtlel' pleaded gull y to ce, WaynosvUle, Ohio everyone is busy planting . Corn is we hurrle'd him to 'the doctor. Just. J. Lee Talmag e, interest the thIngs t!lat makes baSeball sUah unWilliam In IndloLm two ent ohargln g la.llure to lip but t.her !~ st.1lI some to plant. I\S we reached town we met the wcts In Massie twp. a great game. Oue never knows pl'Ovlde fol' minor <lhUdren Walte r ,W. 'Wiseman, Editor and Publis her and the Lena'"" heie I' clllf should be weaned parade and followed it down the Addlc Monfollt to Walter Ellis, in- whut·s gOing tu Ilappe~ next, as court ordered thai. he lurnbh a but the boy is so busy Lhat I let it street. The High School Band Mrs. E. C. Crane , Society Editor made tereb't In 117 Bcres In MasaJe twp. evldenccd by the events In Oincingo to cut down ~he milking time. quite a showing:, ft'lth their nati over the past week-end. The bond' 'of $100 and make weekly payunto Walter and ' LulU Ell1s to AdlUe ISSUED EVERY THURS DAY .( liever knew such a cow as Blacldel forms Bnd drum majoret tes but the Monfort, interest In 40 acres in Reds wel'e feellng mighty blue af- meut. tOI' .support of children inShe will let any caU suck and ter their Memorial Day d.ouble- volved. they AmerlaCn .Leglon . if that Is who the Massie Sublicr lp"on Pr.tce, $1,50 Per Year, Payable In Advanoe twp. are very qUi<'k to find it out. Her men were. didn't, maroh as Tempor ary alimony g ran ted hea er,' as three players had been though W. F. and Gertrud e Stansbe rry to alf Is growing but I must lind they had ever been in the army. plalntu f in the ' divorce aedon of Robcl't and Nora Penny. 5 lots 1n Injurea that day and foul' others Ethel Sargent agalnat Oarlos w me way to shut those other calves Sa1'May 31. Anothe r beautllu,1 Sun- Lovelan also were on the disabled list. Blll d Park. ,.Way from her or 1.hey will rob the dny. After church I saw gent. <;Iuite a Mike, V. and Floa Lamb to AIl'OCS M:Kech nle had only one 100 per r poor baby until he grows long and number of peoph~ with their _ The suit o[ William Bates against batb- McMillan, 40 acres in Wu.shlngton cent able outf1!tlder and another . klnny Ins tead of shOrt and thick ing t.hlngs heading for the stili hurt but IIIble to play for the Normu Bntes ror n divorce was disswlm- twp, like a proper "enl calf. If she had mlng pool.How times have missed due to Inck of jurisdiction. changed. Edith Sides Hamme ll to D. Co' and twin bill the following afterno on . ~1x Ica\.S like my tenant.' cow. she In the afterno on we picked Wild Pearl • Surely It looked like curtains for Ridge. lot In Lytle. aF CLAa& NC1 J. a.o ... would we come l>ix calves. . strawberries. · Th.el'e were lots of M_.... ." c-.-. Nt oa.Ie ~ Bertha and F. Z . Hess to , Emery the Reds . The telephone lines were . May 29. First green peas of the ' them and they were sweet and good and Grace SChoon over, 3 parcels III heated up In an effort to obtain 'Lawrence SUll·r. 26. Hnrveysburg. season from the garden. This morn- but uot as highly flavored Continu ed ' submar ine slnking s in t.he passage of this legIslati on some outfield llelp, A hurry call to as the Wayne twp. may mil' I loborel'. and Marjori e Davis, 19. wan Led to pick some flowers ones we used to filld up In Canada tho Atlantic have been t:lklnl; such give relief Or aid to some small J . L, Menderulall, by executri x. to 6Yl'ncuse sent Clyde Vollmer. 20- Waynesville. bookkeeper. while Il ' was cool to take to the where I went (Jsh1ng with II heavy toll of American shippin g manufa cturers, year-old rookie on his way to Cin_ my Georgia It will be of ' no diMendeJlhall. plot Murvin Mnnln Butke. 20. Mason. In l:emeLery but first one t111.ng and ' fa ther . Norther n fruit sOJms as to cause grave concem In Con- rect benefit to retail mercha to be Waynesville. cinnati. but Vollmer couldn' t get nts, au- then macillnlst. alld Mabel Louise Liddil. anothel' and it was noon be- Just a Uttle better. I do not know gressional and Admln1 sClRtior. r1r- tomobile and tire dealers and most 10l'e Charles HoI!. by executrix, inter_ there until after the first game 19. Lebanon. stenogr apher. I got them plck.ed. Lemon Hlles why, unless the c()ol nights ol~. A number of mOVtls are being ot her "small Improve est In plot In business" so hard hit Mason and tract In started. Anyway. with- a pitcher In !lre very sutlsfactory and so are iris the llavor. Edwal'd Sempst rott, 23, Lebanon. made to put an end to the menace. \)y re~ent developments. left field , the Reds won the flrst Deerfield twp. lJecause even Jf today's flowers !.he Ill'borer. and Loie Murrell. 21. MRIncludin g the construction of tl June 1. Anothe r month gone. One • • • Maude . C, Monger to Forrest E. game. then In the second game, son. large number of addition al bUmps, While all sorts of confllct.lng buds wJll open tomorrow but a more field to get ready and ' plant Homan, Vollmer pulled one of the greates t half acre In Oarllsle. Virgil Oren. 20. Mon·ow. mnchJnor small dirigible airShips. These stories a.re appearI ng In the pubUc wllted peony Is gone. The early a nd nbo ut halt oC the tobacco yet stlmls in the hbtory of the majors Rollie and Myrtle Harrell to Ma-r Jst. nnd Mildred St.ratton , 17, clcrk. lIgbter-Ul8Jl-alr crafts have proven press. the best "Inside informa tion" pecnles were all gone but a few of to plant and the planting will be vln EaSUlaID. 5 acres in Frankll n by swaUlp g the first ball plbched to Lebanon. lhe late buds hact just opened Dut e10ne but already the alfalfa most effective in patrol work Ohio here Indicates that the AdmlnJ Is big lWp. him on his first trip to the pia te, in :;lra- it John K , Metcalf, 34. manager. was so hot when I got to the enough to cut. I t looked so Is the greates t produce r of blimps. tlon sUIl Intends to spread the bright his home town. over the left fIeld raPansy G, Hartma n cemetery,they dldn·t look u.s nice as a.nd dry today that I wished Il.lld Sarah B. Purchell,35,flle cierk, Dbnald Many hunrded s of sUhinarlne c11a5- ~ionlng of gn.solme over the they wall. That blow was all the Reds .entire both a! Frnnkli n. era and other light and speedy na- nation by July 1. or as soon there- usunl but I hope they wJll freshen were cutting it inst,end of plantin g Grogan . 150 ' arres In Turtlec reek needed to change the entire aspect twp. up and the buds come out l.or to_ tobacco but about seven o'clock Richard Stanley . 22. WayncsvJlle, val vessels are also being c ons ~I'Uc~­ B·fter as supplies a nd organiz It ation Charles H. and Pea!'l Throck mor- of the ciub. for e.,erybody began to carpent er. nnel lona Reed. ed for antLsub marlne patrol WOI'k. .an be made ready. The reasons morrow. 20. Leb_ began 't o cloud up. At first it looked ton to Martha J ean Shaeffe r, lot 13 teel that the dark days were over. anon, clerk . . May 30, Memorial Day. Worked as though Dry R.ldge would Thus far slriklngs or Uruted Nations giVen tor the rationin g order-w!ll prove In Trockm orton's be addition to Sprlng- The Reds looked like an Inspired aU day, that Js the way I usually true to hls name. First Forest Dakin. 21. Waynesville. ve&iCls In the Western Atlantic are to conserve the rubber now in a storm boro, ball club from that momen t on. pasclerk, ;pend nnd Virginia Faulkne r. 18. a h"ol1day. nearing the 250 mark. I did see the parwent north ot us, then one to the senger car tires. Most House and Things Ilke thai can mean a lot Same to Elera Shaeffe r. to 14 In Lebano ade n, waitress. in Leba.no n. though, by acci' south, then senate the clouds began to same addition . Members from the inland to a ball clu}>, BJIly Myers' home loa this is written there Is still a dent. One of the little boys ran a 'bank up In the east with states. where refiniug lots or lacllitJes are Maude S. Orane to Josephi ne rWl off Luke Hamlin . then with question whethe r !.he base pay for na11 in his foot this morrung and by I1ghtnlng and thunder but the sky Smith. lot 6 to Thoma s addition to Brooklyn. late In 1939, was the J¥'ivates in the Uruted States Army. overflowIng with surplus gasolJne, was stllJ clear to the west. Just Waynesville. blow that stal·ted Ihe Reds off t<l and ordinar y set\men In the Navy, are strenuously opposing the impo I\frS. Bert Bunnell, Correspondent Bibout dark the wind began to blow IUon . NOTICE of such TO a ratiOning plan. CONTRACTORS the surge that produced their first will be $50.00 per month or $42.00. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sclmelder and [rom the southea !rt and then the STATE OF OHIO penant. It was a stimula ting sock The Senate originally provided a cl8imJn g that the, tnJury to the DEPAR 'I'MENT OF lIIGHW son, .Freddie. Miss Audrey OrawAYS I aln came. It smelled so good and that did more than yield Victory. $42.00 rate of pay, which the House country'S economic life. slowing up Co1wnbus, Ohio. May 28, 1942 l ord. and , ~. Leroy Shaw. all of the cool wind felt, good 01 the a.fter war the efltrt, loss In tax revU's too early to teU. of course. ohanged by amendm ent to $50.00. A Engineer of Sales Legal COP) Spring!ield. called on Mr. and Mrs. heat of the day but I was glad that Mrs. NeVle BUD nell. Corresp ondent what effect Vollmer 's ' sensatio nal Earl Crawford, Sunday No. U·281 Oonference Oommlttee which was Imue, and the damage to civJllan Miss Ruth Ohandl er was our guest . Ihey had gone ahead with the tofeat wUl have on tbe Reds, but the UNIT PRICE CONT, AOT a,ppolnted to settle the differen ce morale, wlll far outweigh any benea few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bunnell and bacco. I could enjoy tits to be gained by the saving o[ a it more because Sealed proposa ls will be r eceived bellwllen £he House and Senate on Mss Clara Lile of Washin gton C. odd.s arc that It ~Ill serve as the Mr. and Mrs. Orner Boldery and at the oUice of thll State Highway it was falling on growing plants inthe pay bill, recomm ended the small 'amount of rubber. Then, too, Director of Ohio. H. alTlved at the Horne on Friday' right kind of a tonic to help , push dnughte r· PhyllIs. of Dayton , took \1. at Co umbus, stead of hay. they feel that the the club up the ladder. CondltJons people' should. $42.00 pr month scale; but late last Ohio, until ten o'clock a. m. Easttrip to Indiana Sunday. June 2. The men came this morn- bO be our guest for a few days and are right for a Clinlb, notwith know the exact truth about the rubem War 6tand~ Time, TUesday . June 23, week the House refused to accept also attende d alumnI. Rev. Eusbace Heckert took dinmg to start work on bracing the Ing the siege' of Ii1jurles. AU of ,the the . Oonfere nce Commi ttee report iJer situatio n. While high Aclmlnis- 1942. for Improvements ill: Anna Louise Hoak lIer with' Mr. and Mrs, WIlbur Marof Reid Memor ams 50 tlllst we cvm use hay forks. Parts Nos. 1 and 2 are offerea and insisted that th1! $50.00 base tation offJ;"lals Insist that the rublal hospital . Richmo nd . and Eula Injured men should be back In the sl1n11 alld daughte r Elizabeth, SunWe as are one so project short..ha ber shortag e Is most alal'mlng, the and wUl be illded there Is too game before the end of the week, pay provision be left In the ,bill. It day , awarded one contrac t on the much hay to put In by hand so I Hoak called on Thursda~ evening .. Preside nt, In White ' House press InclUdin g Frank McCormIck. the Is now beHeved that the Senate will , Mrs. bB.l!is of the total bid. Ada:h Deathe calJe~ at the BUlmen home over rage was a am doing what. I have planned to stateme nts) tells the ' country ~at problllbly accept the House version Part No.1 guest at a family gatheri ng at the siege gun or the attack: And, the the \Vee~~e nd were Mr, and Mrs. do for ten years. ' I counted- my of the measur e and that $50.00 per substltue tlres will be ready by the Butler County, Ohio. on Sections chicken home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross H.a rt- Reds will be on their home lot. un- Perry Earnha rt. of Pekin. Mr. and E and J of the Hamuton-l\>Uddles this m.ornlng. The crows or til Jun e 14. when they close their month will soon become We ~_ time present tires are worn out. In town Road. Mrs. Clyde Bunnell and chJldren , ~r Stnte HIghway tw. 179. rats are geOtlng qui te a lot of them. sock on Sunday . the meantim e those charged with JHlY for Army privates and Navy State Route No, 4 in Lemon Town- I went out after Mrs. Loulza Rossman attende d a stand with . double- header against Frankli n. Mr. and Mrs. Levi BunCfCtW5 one morning . obtainin g a new rubber supply for _hlp. by l'esurfac Brooklyn Dodger:> . seamen . lng with asphalt Ic plcruc supper with member s of her nell alld Children . of Loveland. Mr. They were m~g such a no,se but the country continu e ' their Ullly- concret e. PhJlnde lphla was In Cinolnn atl . family on Decora.t:lon evening. and 'Mrs. Vaughn Mullen and son. Width : Paveme nt 20 feet; ~oad ­ I can't get near them with a gun. If W. P. A. 1s continu ed at all i~ Is dallying method s, and charg~ arQ Mrs. Anna S. Ridge of Ohlcago , for a night game Wednesday. then of Springboro. and Mr. and Mrs. A new calf this morning. A nice litgoing to be on a much smaller scale oelng openly made !.hat some of way variable . and Mr. and Mrs. H ~ Olyde Cole- atter an off-day Thursd ay.- the Orner Boldery and daughte r PhyJLength: 24,182.10 feet 01' 4.579 Ue roan bull, the Kirst of Ruddy's. than ILt anY time in Its existence. A ,these high off1cia.ls are more con- miles. man of Norwood, 0 ., we.re our vis- the Reds were to meet the greatly lis, of Dayton . and Mr. and Mrs. shortho rn. not GUE~mesy · llile Valbudget request for tour hundre d erned with protecti ng their qwn Estimat ed cost .. . . . .. . Improved Bostllil. Braves In' a sIXRalph Bunnell nnd children. $63,200.00 entlne. I wonder if he Is goiIIi to itors over the week-e nd and also fifty mlWon dollars to carry on nfierests than In furnlsh ing the Par' fio. 2 game series sta.rtlng with a double-attende d Alumni . Mr. and Mrs. Austin Conner and . Butler and Warren bring Counties. us as many bulls as Valen. P. A. actiVltles during tht com- American . people with needed rubFreda Harvey enterta lned gu~ts header Frida·Y. A single game Is daughte r, Mary Lee. spent SaturOhiO, on parts of Sectio~ I and A tine did heiters. Ing f1aca1 year has ,been reduced by ber. scheduled for SaturdB.,ll. another of ~he Hamilto n-Midd letown Roa~, trom Cleveland on Sunday . day in Union, Ohio. the Preslde tit to two -hundre d and State Highway No. H9, State Route We are gllld to welcome Miss May doubleheader tor Sunday , and a No. 73, In Lemon and Frankli n eighty mUllon dollars. and. it now PUBIlIC SALE Wright ,back t o her borne on the slnl;le game Monday. M<Ulday will USE THE MIAMI GAZETTE' Townships. by resurfac ing w.lth asappears Congress wlll not Increllse Lyman P. Roush -to Ross and hill after an extended absence In be Safety Patrol Da.y. phaltic WANT ADS concrete . The undersigned will sell at Pub_ the appropr iation above the preslWidth : Paveme nt 20 feet; Road- Edna Hartsock, 26 :acres In Wayne Florida. _The New York Glants will enter d~tlal ~ecommendatlon. It Is pos- lic Auotlon at the late residence of way variable. twp. Mrs, Ella Doyle and Miss Mcthe arena Tuesday lor a ladles' da~ Length 14,097.60 feet or 2.670 alble the funds for the Works Pro- Mary Carmony, Deoeased, 'I n Lytle, Leona Brunne r to Olara S. Meis- campbe ll visited frle1ltl.s at Wll,tnmiles. gress Adm1nJstra.t1on may be slash- Ohio on game. The following night, Wedter, 15.78 acres in fJalem twp. Ington one day the past week. Estimat ed cost .. ...... ,$29,700, 00 ed · to an ~ven less amount than Saturda .y, June 6. 1942, Contrac t to be completed not JaRobert M. Gibson to Joseph and Glema Borden and Rufus Kersey nesday, these same Giants, wUl op_ suggest ed by ' the Pl'e;Sldent: and beginnIng ter than OCtober 31. 1942. at one o'cloc~ ' p. m :. Mae Hopster, lot 36 In ' Pleasan t Sunday dinner guests at the pose the Reds In a night game. TARVI A-LITI nC T"R AtID there are many, meoibers of the The rnlrumum wage to be paid to Household Good~ewell Heating Plain. horne. Then will corne the Brooklyn Dod.. • all labor employed on thls contrac t • ROAD OIL. EXOAVATING Bouse and $enate who belJeve now Stove, dining room table ' 6 .dlnlng shall be In. aoccordance with the' Frank Floge to M~lry F. Witzma n . Nellie Bunnell a.ttended . com- gers for a night gam.e on ~day, 18 the time to elimina te the 19ency chalrs. UUMP TRUCK SERVICE Walnut Drop Lea! Table. 2 "Schedule of Prevailing Hourly et aI, parcel In Snlem t~. entirely . such membe rs contend Library mencem June ent exercise 12, an s afternoo at MJaml Wage n game UJl~ Rates Satur.Ascerta . READY ined and MIX C6NCR ETE DeterTables, 'China Oloset. 2 Beds, J . H. and Emma Barnes to J . M. that ali emPloyable persons on W. 2 Single mined by The Departm ent of In_ BedS, Couch, 3 Rockera. dustrial Gloss1p, part of lot 027 In FranklJ n. versity. Oxford, on Monday. Her day. June 13, and a daupleh eader. Relations appllc,able to P : ·A. ~ now find Work ,In war in- Ohatrs, Porch SWing, 9x12 Rug, Set State Highway Departm Rosa and W. H. Ellison to Calude son, George Bunnell, of Day1;on , re- Sunday , June 14. dustries or on the farms the na- 'Dishes. Lot of Dishes and Cooking provements in accordance ent Im- and Beatrice Harvlle, lot with 12 in El- ooived his Master of Arts degree. Tickets for all pmes are on Section; and tba.t unemployaples can Utensils , other articles too numer- tlons· 17-3. 17-4. 17-4a 17-5 and 17- lison subdivision. Prankl1 n twp. Ph~e. Wilynesvil~e 2911 at the ticket office at 30'1 Vine )le taken care of by other agencle s ous ·to 5a of the Genera l Code of Oh, mention . Nancy Holon Kelly, by admin1sMorrow Ph,one No. 3 The bidder must submit with hls of the goverllIIMlnt as was done street. Cincinn ati. · Mrs. W. F. Clark bJd a certified check In an amount tratrix, to DO.lsy Hopkins, plot in Lebanon oftli:e Ph.~ne 473Kprior to ·the establls hmerit of the equal to live per cent of the esti_ RoIichester. E. J . Carmon y . AUCTIONEERING W, P. A, USE 'rHE MIAMI GAZET TE Re,slde nce-98 M mated cost, but in no event more OWen and COra. GrBSII to Ma.rie W .. N. Bears., Auction eer • • • than ten thousan d dollars. WANT ADS Simmons., .198 acre In Frankin twp. Stanle y & KOOKier Interes t paid, on Federal Land Wayne.svlli~, 0., Phone"1651 Plans and 8peclflcatlon~ are on Herbert and M. A. Thomps on to :Bank mortgag es will continu e at lIle in the departm ent of high ways BROKERS LIC?ENSE and the office of the resident dis- Harold and Malbel Hastel, 18.45 the present ' raote for the next two trict deputy director . acres in Deerfield twp. years, as a result ,of a b1ll passed by For Dates Phone 289. Waynea The director reserves the' right to Florence Baird to :uoulse and Ivy Congress last week. The present reject a,n y and all bids. vJlle, Ohio. Reverse Charge s. Merritt. lot 449 In Ma~k1naw adlaw. providing 3 1..2 per cent interH.G. SOURS , est rates on farm mortgag e loans, s tate HIghway Directo r. dition. Frankli n. Will expire on June 30 of this year. Under the new legislation the intere.<)t rate of 3 1-2 pel' cent on such , \ , loans will continu e until JUly, 1944. OHIO F:ARM ERS Co-oP M~TOR Labor and other fann costs have OIL, Bulk ................................... ..... Gal. tor guarant eeing loSns made by ' . ROOT FOR AND CO~SIGN continu ed low Inter~t rate on farm your Cattle, hogs. sheep and calve. DR. LEGEAR',S STOCK mortgag es will be helpfUl. Likewise. to Norris-B rock Co.. liVe' wire and there Is no r~ason why the farmers progressive firm for the highest DIP, Bulk ............................ Gal. of AmerIca shoUld be compelled t o market prices and good service. to pay ' hlgher Interest rates than Union Stock Yards. Cincinn ati, 0 PRAT TS STOCK , Jndustr ial or commercial borrowers. Tune In on Radio Station WOK' SPRA y ........,.... .............. 0.1. 12:25 ot 12:30 p. m . tor our dall) • • • • The House last week passed a bill market reports. designed to help small business MIAMI STOCK ·!through conferr ing special authlllSPRAY, Bulk .. ..... :.. ...... ..... , ........... Gal. . tty upon 'War Product ion Board and Price Admini stration officials; and bY" creating a "Smalle r War Plants Corpora tion," with two hundred million dollar eaploo.l as a revolving 'C OWS $~.OO fund .' for consolidating the opeta··tions· of smal corpora tions or con of size and conditio n Phone 2~71 cerns . cap8.bJe of turning out war Hogs-C alves-S licep-Et c. product s '01' E¥Wentlal civilian ,:SupW,A YNES VILLE .Re~ovecl Prompt ly ROXA NNA TEIAS • _ nit n UTI. mt }llles. Tbe mea.sure . also provides call HI.OOUOa " .OOUIO.OOO for ~tee1ng loans ,by 'local • Ullom IOND Quau . ,.. ~V.'I~IO~GOO b&nb to ~U · war Industrl~, and ~'------~~------------~~~ , tilt. aa1l1,e ceDtaIn provisions ,ot the , f. Jl'edera l' Trade A~ and the An~- . TrUat LAw. 'nle .Senate has approv_ ... &be bW. t.nd it is ,DOW before .a Re\>_ Tl!lephone CharI" The above lDaP'"of the coutry Ibo. . &be War BoDd The uU~le Qlafert DOe 00mmJ~~ named to iialn 454. X~';-O. QUO&' 'Oil &be .&lOD will be o~a buill .. r-. ·EIectro • Quo&. b, Illites for the month 01 JIIIUI 1o&allJq saoo,ooo,- ODe ...,... &be dWeNll cea between the IiUlloD doIIILn per Dlpth etrecUve....ID JuI,. 'J:bb .... Eo G, Buchsle b. IDe. '. :' tot: " '_ Evel'Jb od, Chh:o ever)' pay day Ia expected 10 Invell a& Ia aec_1 'J 10 provide for a~" practl c , UUl Senate vmloDa . While proc1\iclUoa 01 ~ leallt leD pel' ceDt of Jlla lnC8m~ID War DoDds to a.ld_1n pal, 1111,. 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ers passed through the lsle8 wlth baskets and collected bouquets and presents fXi>m famtly and friends, these were plac.ed 1nj1HIeIn1-drcle a.t bhe graduate·s teet. Lat"er exelx:lsell were held In the Cadwallader Hall at the 'corner ot Main and Miami stl·eets. ADd n.ow. boys of '42, I want to tell you how we were dressedi each boy wore a black suit with a cutaway coot. patent leath~r shoes. a high-standing collar and, slmUat_ inll' the clergy of the day. 0. white made up bow tie. Yet there are those who maln.roln that the wotld Is not getting better. Mr. Harford was 0. Delaware, nOW Onlo Wesleyan. grad uate and It was pI:obably his Influence that caused Horoce Allen to matriculate there and become an alumnus ot that Institution . The members of the four classes Immediately following the Urst were : ·73-E. ·B. Michener and Albert Mosher. '74-Vlola Keys. Lizzie Pumas. Will White. Will Allen. '75 - Anna Furnas. Anna Llle. Maggie McComas. Walter E. Dakin, G1!orge S. Bailey. Aaron Mills. '76-loa Dakin, Llr.sle Sides, Moille Blspham Ida Murshllll . Ella McComas. To the best or my knowledge W. H. Allen und Wa lter Dakin are the rule survlvors. . . In the late eigMles there developed strong sentiment favoring anew and modern ,building. Those In favor claimed that the Union schOOl was unsafe 011 account of a C1 ack in the east wnU. An Inspector was Imported who substanclated the stand. Although not opposed to the move my opin1on ls that had It been left standing the old building would be jUst as staunch today as when It was razed. Again Drew Sweet enters the picture and In hls paper. the News. published strong arguments favoring a new struoture. He was also a member of the board when the change was made. Real[zIng that If left to a vote of the electors. the women were not then voting. a bond issue might be defeated. Ule .board resorted to what might be termed a subterfuge. ISsued bonds to the extent allowed without a vote. let the contract and later made another Issue to complete the building. ~us 51 years ago the old Un10n school, which holds so many cherished memories tor many old grads. became a thing of the past.

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building and compared with a~y school bullt In the last 60 years it can only be classed as orude, It was devoid of ornament but was on doubt the pride and Joy of its proponents. There was an entrance tor the girls on the west side and one for the boys on the east. a wide romdor connecting. On the south was a large room for the prlmary grades and two ~aller opposite for , the third an'd fourth and the f1Cth · and sbath respectively. On each side of the primary room was a stairway leading to the second story and directly aIbove it a room for the seventh aDd ~ghth 'grades which was !mown as the grammar room. Across t!te haU was the h1gh school and at the west end of it were two lIIIlall rooms. one used as a chenUcal and . p~s1cal labora tory, the other a girls' cloak room. The boys enJoyed no such lwcury. along with the lunch pauS and baskets of the country boys overcoe.ts, If we had any, were ~ung in the hall and as mercury dropped to near freezing there In ex·keme cold you can well Imagine the contrast to presen,t a.ll heated bulldlnss. On 'the thlrd floor was what one , with vivid 1maginaUon might call a hall. Indeed It was tor a number of years the meetlng place of the l~l chapter of the Sons of Temperan~. a national Ofganization. In later years it was used as a place 01 prlUltlce for , the v1llageband. All of the rooms were heated by cannon stoves and a pui>li was either too hot or too cold in winter acCording to th~ ·rela.tlve location aLl)1s desk and the stove. ~r many years there were no slate blacklboards. in lleu' thereof, the wall sPaces . between the windows. were painted black. The bell rope .d escended to the high room and unlea& care was taken the bell turn~ ~ pletely over and could not be 1'WlI 'untn someone ~d to the roof and righted it. ~e BU8pl~n t~t thla was ,dOne purpoeely by ~me '. pupU on 'varfo~ occasions. .Tb.e 1P"0unds w~ ' enclosed j)y a b:<*"d ·fence with a board' nailed on top of the ~, th1s. t~ed ' ~ srand, '~"~~.'"t9f1E nd for th~e of 'UiI who could not ~ watch ball games. ~ my.

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and ldUed a lamb and ewe and stunned andother lamb, which lao ter recovered. While in Akron fast Wednesday the W. C. Smiths called on Mr. and Mrs. RIchard Rboadea and SOD. and Mrs. P. H. Smi-th and son Calvin and niece, Louise Burna. were sUPPer guests at the parsonage Tuesday evenng, and Mr. and

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NEW SUITS Barbara A. Miller fUed a dlvorce action aplnst James H. KIller 10 which ahe charged nealect. Tbq were married in UIl6 and. separt,ted last December '1, she chargec1 in ber petition. Tney have no ~ IIrIOTOB TAX ~T.tIIP8 TO GO ON 8.u.E JUM& II

. Poslimuter L. H. Dordon IIDnouncee that the federal 'motor _ stamps wlU go on sale at the looI8J past office JUne 10. The ......)11 an ~.OO lor the year lIeItnnlnc JjIq 1 and mwrt. be lnstaHed on the ~ . vehicle by U1at date. · After Jul,v il the only place that the atampe De purchased in Warren ~t7 will lie at the .POSt offtce in Lebua,oD. Mr. Gordon further ata* ~, in the .e vent of losa of a ltaJuP. aD aftldavlt must be made and sent ~ the nearest Internal ReftDue C0llector. stating date of PlUcbue. fII. · !l.ce at which pun:bUed. . . , model and state Uoense numbel' or the Vehicle and a brief ltateaaent . of facts and c1rcumatanca ..... round.tIla the 1018 or theft.

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guests 01 COrporal and Mrs. Lowell Johns. 'Mrs. Russell Camp:bell and ch1l. Pringle and son. . M18a Ruth COtmer, who ricetYe4 dren furnished the mus~c with m a t . . . . Rev. and ...._. "'-'th !Uld fA_n .. her degree - In educatlOn at' MIami. • Now is no time to have COWl all .".." ....... -...". r!mba and drum at the Waynes- cloggM up becaulle of dry. teed and called on the Ranlt1n Llnv~es imd umVeraty, ·OJiIord. MODdItlJ. "'bu v111e High SchOOl Alumni reunion confinement. Better add DR. Hal the Ed LInVIlle fammes Sunday 'a f- ~ted . a . poa1Uon ~ ·eo rciaI '. . -,'" STOCK Tomc to the ration. Saturday eve....... g. i I bod temoon. TUOI -ter' ..... ft" ...... 'STOCK TONIC It mu atea y . .n;y called __ ~ . III tHe ~ at tfewl'llDl-:. A large crowd enjoyed the Moth- functions. It peps up the appetite and Mrs. Prank Snyder at Mlamfa- laod. 0tilI0. or and Daughter banquet at Lytle and incrcaaes the flow of dlceative . ,. . ruing s'ponsored J'wccs which. of course . ,aids dicburg. . _ ,~. ..Im1 n<nUfl. _.Anot.her ........ ft~'''en.t at 118"'hall .W edo=uay eve E tion. lt &lso supplies need= ...... ' duro. by ' the Woman's Soc:1ety. Mrs.. The S'I:OCIt Tomc Cowe .on the Ing the Monday evening Itonn ocB: Longacre, pres1dent. presided. Dr. Hess Research Parm alve U curred when nft_'~ enter-i OIl . .. • . ht s was much as a fourtlJ·pound morc mllk ..._ ..... The . toast to tire ....Iug. e~ d per pound of feed .consumed. ODe ' the teleptume Clble at .t he .nm given by Mrs. Walter Kenrick an of the main rC&(IOns (or tJUa excelWlcai boiDe and lba.tterecl tile. tetePrivate Teacher 111. Pf~o responSe was by Miss AImetta lent record~ we ·believe. it that the ..o.--e aDd 1DlcJckect OVer the Mtmd aDd-Ac~Ji ........ S teinke. Mr.S. Allen Emr1clt and ,TONIC cowe eeldOl1l 10 olf·teed: Try ..., it Mrs. 'J.. B.· Jones 8IUlJg I'My Moth- . STOCK TONIC now. _ ... stood on• _. Used t.tnuu....

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George. B. JohiiiiOii waa ~ to admllJister the estate of Ohar_ . . Robltzer. WaynellVllle, with WID· at. JOIm. Ronald Hawke and Wflbur ~. \ Sears as appraiseni. W. IIldIU' Smith was ordered employed bf ex- . ccutor to operate bualness beloDilnc< to the estat-e. Ruth MulBbary was IWJled executrix of the estate of Genevieve Maisbary with G. F. Brown, BbraCe, Roosa and Jolm Gaddard a.a -po. praisers. The executor of the estate of Nellle FIsher, Lebanon. ordered to MlI certuin securities belongini to ·tl» estate. The estate of Gel1trude A. Dlliq, Mason. found to have a net of .1.481.26, that of John Rider. .a36.55 and that of JosePh, P. ' "Bchuchter. Morrow, f'II.m.53 and succeliSlollB determined. The court approved the ftrat UI4 final accounts of ' the ~ of George ~ohi and Fred Deuuer, Mason; Bert Hart.sock, WayneavWe; Bertha E. Lewis and Mary 1:. Cor·win. Lebanon, and W1lllam Watt. Norma Phllllps named to adm1aIster Ute estate of her late hUlbaDd, Malvin R. Ph1lllps, Lebanon, with Elbert Irona. Charlea Baker and Georlre Hackman as appraiser,. The second and final acCount of the estate of Henry Meeker, Prank.. Un, Incompetent. approved; alIo the th-Ird account of the estate of Ida O. DeNise, Franklin. aDd .thefirA ot S. A. Stillwell, Lebaqon. The inventory of the eatate of Eldon P. Kerby approved T:be court set June 12 to hear ijIe 11lventor1ea of the esl4tes of Bo~ Keys and J. E. Wltbam, both of Waynesville. Report of &ales of the estate of Uda Parks, Franklin. approved. The inventorJee Of the estate. of J. P. carter and Ralph Rob18oo. Franklin, approved. The inventory 01 the eata~ of Frances E. Alden. W~elV11le, will be heard June 1'1. The net. value ot the estae at Nancy Hollon Kelly, Morrow. deter. mined to be tsS4.88.

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-- day '~e8 were' ua\llJ11 ' :tietween • re~r~ the gnr,mmar room and --the bl&h school Par the fonner, 'BalT7 TyIOll"" a ~ pl~ , anct'BI1la~IvlDI a dependable, fIrIt ,.,.......n: lor the ~ 1ChOOl;.

of 11er son Carl.

Mr. and Mrs. WUl Lawson were III vt!n the plea.,;ure Sunllay of a lamlly reunion. the first get-together for 25 years. Those present "OllT HOII!e" af Callipoli! were Mr. and Mn. Rex La.wson, ot This famou s old inn at Gallipolis is more than n centur¥ old. and !I DetrOit ; . Ml". and Mrs. Raymond now a most in t'!1 e~ ting museum. Lafayette. \\'I\S enlertamed here I.n 1825. A mOI1~ lh . hi btori c objects to be se,!l1 lS ~ h e be.d In which LoUIS Lawson. Miss Jinney l>'razler, Mr. Phillipe, laler 1\ ing f Fmnce. slep.t dUTlng hiS VI It .to the .French and Mrs. Rolly Lawson and f~mlly, colony hel'e in 17tJ5. Othc l' fam o u~ hlstonc SJlO~S and. p,~mts of Intel"~8t lire describer! in thr hooldet " F:I1Joy You~ sclf In OhiO. copy of w.h~ch ,Mr. Jim Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. may be had by mai ling- r .CI'.les.t to the OhIO Dev'!loplllent Ilnd PubliCity Leonard Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. Wil· Commi ssion. Wy nr.dottc BU llcllng, Columbus, OhlO. lIam Lawson . . Mr. Reece Lawson, Mr. l\l1d Mrs. Haney PInJr.ard O1nclnn~tl. were the week...end quet were Rev. Hilda Snyder, Mrs. guests or Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Helen Williams. Mrs. Ruth Palmer, 'f inney. Mrs Waller IlenriLk. (;OlTcspulldclIl Mrs. Miriam caldwell. Miss SillMr. Ilnd Mrs. Howard Bra.deen M·rs. Mlliam Caldwell of Dl~yton. man Stewart, Mrs. Cleo Tinley, Mrs. had as their guests Sat'u rday evebpen t a couple of dll Ys last week. Ernest LIlcy . Mrs. Dena Kenrick lling Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pinkard with Mr. and Mr:.. Allen Emrick. Mrs. Miriam GillonU. Mrs . Nancy and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tln~ey. Bobby Morgan. 0 :[ Lebanon. spent Baird. Mrs . Rittenhouse and Mrs. How ls t.hls for fl.shlng Earl ast week wltb h:1S grandparen t.s. }"l lu Aman. Gayle and Billy Evans went flsh1n& Mr. and Mrs. Everett Early . - _ _ _ __ saturdaf at-Terrymore Springs and 1.1'. and Mrs . Therle Jonta and caught 106 flsh. .son attended commencement at Mrs. Nettle TInney and Mrs. C ntervUJ e Satw'dlllY evening. 1\1rs. William Smith, Correspondent Laura Werntz were Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ra lph Barger nnd Miss Emlly Haines of Ea.rlhan guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Sherman clu ldren spe'nt Saturday WILh rela_ College, spent the w~ek...end with TInney. tives at Washington C. H. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kensworthy Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Davis. of Haines and Richard . spent the wee~ ·end with Mrs. Flora Dayton. called on Mrs. May Cornell Mr. ami Mrs. Bevan J enkins and Henderson and attended the alumSaturday. children, Earl and Joan, called on ni meeting Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. B . Longacre. Mrs. Mis. J enkin's father , John Wilson. Prlv8lte Joe Hel1(Jerson who 18 J . D. Jones. Mr... Wilbur Foulks and Robert. Sunday afternoon. stationed at _ Jefrerson Barracks, and Ernest Folks attended the Mrs. Ella Haines, Mr. and ' Mrs . MO. , and who haa been in the hosGeneral Motors E'fPosit.IOn at the William Smith' ant\. MarilYn Sue pital there, is reponted better. Duyton fairground Friday evenj.ng. and MI'. and Mrs. Raleigh Bogan Mrs. Walter Rboadea baa reo MISs Velma Smith o[ Ferry, spent \~ cre dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. turned home atter a week's v18lt Sunday with her brother. Herman, Horuce Compton SWlday. Mr. and with her slster In C1nclnnatL at the Carmony home . ·Mrs. Evan Bogan of Dayton, called Wilbur TInney waa a 8und~ Mrs. Ralph Hammond and ch:ll:, In the afternoon. guest of Mrs. Nettle Tinney. dren were dinner gll1esLs Monday of Homer Haines and famlly were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hopltlns and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William guests of Mrs. Mlll1e Terrell of family, of Middletown, wer':. dinner Straukamp in Dayt;on. Ilcar New Vienna. on Saturday. t..io:n~':.."~A::t:.:ter=-...:ea=ch:::...:.:a::.:d::.:dre=-ss=-_th_e_US __ h- _h_er_c_ou_n_try __h_o_m_e__TU~e_sda_y_._--:-_ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurllce _ MI'. and Mrs. Elery LewIS and Miss Mary LOuise Jones caUed Hopkins, Sunday. MIss Zoe Duke. of near Beavertown un Marilyn Sue Smitll last TUesMrs. Nanni Lemb, of Mlamlaburg. caUed on Mr. and Mrs. WalLer Ken- ay afternoon. and Viola Pox. ot Cr088wJck, were I Mr. and Mrs. samuel Surfa~ of rick Sa turday. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J ess Sears, of Col- Mlll'lon. Ohio, and Mrs, W . E. BoMrs. Maurice BopIdns. urnbus. were dinner guests SlltW·- . gan were dinnel' guests of Raleigh We are glad to report that Gene Can You Idellli!., T hei, OWllers' n/ s? day evening of the latter's brother BOgllll and wife Decoration Day. Hopklns Is improving of a broken and wife. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Ha.wke. Mrs. HaLtie Elliott and MIss leg, 'HESE PKTUllfS show the eyes of actulli pe~ t :lc ~ 1 work Mr. H. A. Stelnke flew on tile' Hel n oC . Greenfield, Ohio. and Mr. l\l1d Mr6 . Marshall Glossip. • artime, on jobs wh er e new etl1J1(Jards of lliullllll a lion American Airways Flagship to Lou- Robert P. Tllompson of Loulsvllle. of Mlamtaburg, were Sunday dinwhelping to meet America's den:tand for speed . . ln and Jeffersonville. Ind.. Ky., called on John Wilson and Isvlllc. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie factories, in offices, in homes, eycs. hke these ure h emg on business trip laLSt Friday. Robert Monday afternoon. ralled on for 11 million critical secmg tasks. ~IOSBlp. Mr. IIlld Mrs. Homer Haines and . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Surface ot Marlon. were Thurs day callers at son, Richard. called on Mrs. WIlMAN, AGE 60. the home of their nephew and Uard Haines of Dayton, on Sunday IIllrrleUe F. Tho....., Oorrnpoullellt Aircraft m ec hnilic niece. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thomas afte rnoon. Visiting thts week at the parson.. dUring laslwar. Used al'd daughter. Mrs. Bernice Hartman, Mrs. to spare lime 10 equip 'M r. and Mrs. Robert Sin ey and G1cuna Wilson. Walter WUson . age are Rfochard Peeno. brother machine s h0l' in . b •• ement. Now Mrs . Kesler Grahf\!lll spent Sunday J ohn Wilson, Mrs . Marianna Bo- Mrs. Bihlth, and De)bert Peeno, lurnins oul prcci. with Mr. and Mrs. ArthUr White gan and Enos Wilson attended th! cousin to her; also ber sister, Mrs lion parla ftl home and daught.er, all 01 Oinand sons in Columbus. fUlleral of Mrs. Ellzabeth McKln-· Sideholz. , ror local war plants. u~. and Mrs. L'!on . S.allsbury o~ ney whl.c h was held at the home .J-'<.........tl. Says plenly of good lil!hl helps him work ..wu Shirley GUHam spent Sun~:y Washington C. H. and Mrs. MarWith Edltb ann Ethel BaUth. lon,;er hours "ilh. garet Johns were S'Uhday evening Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Smith and 001 fatigue, do more work wilh lell dinner guests of ME· :a nd Mrs. Allen daUghter, 'Edl~, wl!le Xenia mop.

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After a vain search for recorda I Blackman was often Indulged in fear you must take my word that when we ran from the west len<: e to 90 years ago there were four 8chools the east. With present·day t.ra1ning in the V1l1age of Waynesville. They and coaching one participant would were: The small' brick building now have been a star on the track. I reIl part of the Ed Hopkins home; fer to OlUe Missildine. I never knew Mrs. FlOSSie Carey's residence on hl~ to be outrun. It. no criliclsm lower Main street ; what we knew to say that most teachers are In the I "r years as the Isaac Wood proper- profession for a llvellhpocl, that is ty on Founh street. In recent years the ' reason most of us work; occasl.avlng been owned by B. V. Smith, ionally there Is a rare soul that apbod the Stubbs funeral home. The . pears to be In the work tor t he pure lu.st was evidently for advanced pu- love of tea.cJhng; from what I have llils as It was referred to as !.be been told Eliza Bunting was one of t;,emlnary. When sentiment favoring these. she taught in thCl schools for a graded schOOl and a central build many years. perhaps longer thtln mg began to form IS a matter of any other. For a long term . Anna doubt, neither Is there any exls~ent Burnley presided over the grammar da.ta telling when the bullding was room and, as some of the boys can erooted nor how financed. Thill. in- testify. she had one unusual h1libit. 1"0rmatlon would probably ha ve In 1885 there was formed among Ileen available twenty years ago but the former pupils of Jesse Butterthe oldest person now l1vlng bOrn in worth. Sa.muel Scott and George P . Waynesvllle. Mr. Frank H . Roberts. Brown the Old School association. OSkaloosa. Kansas, Informs me that The father of Mrs . Ridge. Drew he did not attend school in any of Sweet, was the originator of the the bull dings above mentioned. /tE, Idea and was a staurv.:h supporter Mr Roberts Is now 91 we must con- until his. untimely death. The aselude that !.he central school ante- soclatlon nourished for many years cedes ·1857.-/tE, usual when the purse und attained a high llght at the of the tax payer Is Involved strong 1906 homecoming. At that Lime a opJ)061tlon develop\!d to the change, splendid group picture was made of but with at least a majority in favor those present in front of the grade and a militant school board the building which was featured In the project was brought to conclusion souven1,r edition of the Miami Gawith the union schOOl as a result. zette. A high school carriculum was In those years there were but tht'ee ~'TIlnged about 1870 Ilnd the first members of the board of education, class graduated in 1872 under WUthey were probably. Dr. W. H. AD- lIam M. Harford. Mr. Harford . was derson, George M. Zell and my a highly educated man and It . Is grandfather. Absalm E. Merritt. I safe to say that no successor was never knew this grandfather, like his superior as a I.&tI~lst. He was many residents of the community hired later for the '87- 88 term but he was a native of BurUngton having been out of the work for · county. New Jersey. That county some years and In rather poor I ft Its imprint on this territory as health he fulled to suit all con_ L berton Mt. Holly and Cro. oemed and Wil l not reemployed. As were'named for villages' there. PIliU) said of ,-,amalle!. "I was prlvOrandfa.ther was a sk1l1ed carpenter Ileged to sit at his feet and want to and the only one In the VICinity for say In all sincerity that ~le was a Eome years who could bulld a wlnd- splendid educator ~nd a true genIng stairway, evidences of his ban.. tleman. The first. class Was comdlwork still exist. He was ' not a posed of Horace Allen and Ed Janhighly educated man but an en- ney. Commencement exercises were thuslast for gOOd schools and years held In the old Methodlst church ago Mr. Zell ga.ve him more credit . nnd being samefuing new the audii to the standing of the local schoo) torlum was taxed to Its capa.clty. any other bOard member. The Following the custom of the day, Mrs. Ralph Miller was hostess to · Union School was erected on t h e and adhered t 0 1or many ..years . , the members of the. Trgunot Bridge site now occupied by the grade each graduate deUvered an Ora- club for an afternoon of bridge at

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th e month of J uneFIrst Sunday-Ronald Clark and J emmey Newand; Second Sunday- Donald Brown and Tandy Newland . ThJrd Sundny-8ac rlsta n. Fourt h Sunday-Oene Clark nnd Ronald Olark. FIrst F riday devotions will be Friday, June 5 at 8 o'clock.

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BALE--Sweet poLato plan~, nmR), ClnTltOH OF CIIRIST per hunqred or three hundre'd w. C. Smith, :\Ilnlstu for $1.00 . . All kinds of garden plants lOe per dozen or 3 dozen SUNDAY ,101; 25c. , Ohas. C. Strouse, R.R.2, 9 :30 a. m .. Bible schooL 1 .1-2 miles north of Waynesvllle, 10.45 a . m.-Communion. ' corner Waynesville - Ferry and 1-1 :00 a. m .-8ermon. Lytle roads. 5-714,21,28; 6.4,11" 8 :00 p. m .- PreacJllng. To do your duty you s hould be In FOR RENT - 4 room apartment. 'rh1rd street in Waynesville. In- church on the Lord's Day. We invite you to come and worship with qUire MisS M. W. Edwards. us, FOR SALE - Watkins Products at WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF" 23 N. Bl'oadway, Lebanon. Open CHRIS1' evenings for your convenience. Glen Lintner. Phone ~ L. I\las Randa.U, Minister

FOR SALE--Sickle Grinder. See A. SUNDAY Bible &:bool 9.30 a. m. F . Melloh 01' phon,e 2571. Communion 10:45 a. m. IF YOU . want to turn unneeded Prea-:hlng, 11 a. m. possessions into quick Cash. tbere JUnJor Endeavor, 7:15 p. m. Is nothing better than a. want Senior Endeavor, ·7:15 P. m. ad in the Miami Gazette, Preaching, 8:00' p. m. WEDNESDAY FOR S~ room modern bung_ Prayer and Bible study, 8:00 p. m . · alow; 4 car garage, A. ·F. MeUoh, You are invited to come and warship With us.

Waynesville. Phone' 2571. . FOR SALE-Stra'iWlerries. George PeteJ'llOn, one mUe from Waynedville on Bellbrook Pike.

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First Day school, 9 :30 a. m, Meeting ~or Worship, 10:30 a. m. FOR SALE-Everett Plano, round mahogany living- room table, 100 lb. cap. porcelain~lJned ice box. kitchen cabinet. All reasonable. ,Mrs. SusIe Dourlass, Correspondent Mrs. M. D . .Baird. Mr. and Mrs. ~ax Compton en. tetta.1ntd the following guests at FOR BALE-Sound hand - husked supper Sunday evening : Mr. and yellow com. One-half mile east Mrs. Paul Compton and son, of ~ Qf .Bellbrook_ C. N. Berryhill and Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Son, Route One,' Sp~ng Valley. Compton, Wichita, Kan., and ¥ra. FOR SALE-Plants. Tomato, ca<b- Com Compton. Mr. and Mrs. WllUs Whiteside, of : bage, sweet pot&to and pepper. Dayton, were Saturday visitors of Zeke Surface. Ellone 2829. ,their parents. Mr . . and Mrs. J. W, FOR ·SALE :.-- Poland China Male Whites ide, , Hog. EUglble to register. Amos Mrs. Maggie .S tepheson and s on, . COOk. RO\1te 2, WaynesvUle. · Ph. Milrshall~ . of IndJana, visited old 2919. friends here on .Decoratlon Day. Mr. and Mrs. Learning an~ chUFOR RENT-One four-room house, ~n moved from the Kyne apartElectric, garden. Mrs. Boward Florence, Stoni Brook Farm~ mile wClit of Waynesv1lle on Route 73. '. "

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11 nt to n CUtll', proptl't)l on Mnln str MI'. Will Reeves was guest. t a dlnller SUllday at the home of Mr . and Mu. John Reeves, XenJa, In hOll01' of their sons. Norman and Sherman, Who are home on short rut·loughs. MI ' o OUro Hl,ISton, Xehia, former prln,jpal of the S. V. H. S., has l)(!en reelecLed p'l 'esldent of the Ohio Federatlon of Business and P rofeshlonaJ WOlllan's lubs nt It annual convention a.t the Hotel Oleveland . levelund, Ohio. MI'. Vandeman , Sr.. h as retLU'noo here from S nman, 0 1110, for a n exLedned visit wl Lh his son and da ughter-In-law, Dr. A . N. Va nder_ illan and wife. Mrs. DoWi tt Holla nd and little ~ on, Kenneth DewILL, of Bl'istol Va ., spen t a few days here with Mr. oamuel Holland. who has been quite Ill.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 6 sborne, Xenia, and Mrs. P earl Oralg, DaY, lo n. were :guests Thursday evening ()f Mr, and Mrs. F , M Hiett. Fred Craig. Xenia. son of Mrs. Josephine Benson Craig. was laid to rest In Spring Valley cemetery last Mouday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Wm . Strader, Miss Inez JamBS, Wa ynesville, and Mr. a nd Mrs . Morris Sherwood, ColumiJus . were Sunday evening dJnner I; ues: s of MI', und Mrs. L. C . Hartsock. Ml·S. Oora Qucary and Mrs. Leo Wilienburg and daughters, returned home last Tuesday evening fl'om Bay City, Mlcll ., where little Nancy Lou had a tQnsilectomy operation. Miss Lulu B. Sollers, Dayton, visited the week-end at t he home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stonebuner aud Mr. Robert Cook, Mrs. Charles MCKinney illed at the home ot her son, Mr. Carl McKinney, last Tuesda y morning and was buried in Spring Valley cemetery Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Davison and daughter Beverly Ann , Coulmbus, were week_end guests or t heir par6nt.s, Postmaster and Mrs. W. E. AleXander, and Mr. and Mrs. Art hur Davison. Miss Betty Alexander returned borne with t hem. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sollers and son, . Carl, Troy, 0 ., ~ere Sunday guu..ts of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. SOllers. Mrs. AImo. Hartsock spent a few' days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Irvin Reeves and famlly In Dayton . Mr. Todd Walton, who recently suffered a stroke, Is improving slowly. Miss Bess Allen . Columbus. spent the week,-end here with her aunt, Mrs. Laura Hollingshead. Mr. Carl Smith was in charge of our Memorial Day exercises. The Ame rican Legion of Xenia were present and Mr. Waldron, O . S. and S. O . Home. gave a fine address. Miss Marjorie Bretney gave the Getty&tlUrg addess and the S. V. H . S. band, under the leadership of Mr. Larsh Ferguson, furnished excellent music. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barker and sons, Nell and John, of Chillicothe , were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John ~reltzer .

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AGE TURNS TOP MARKET CREAM INTO POOR MARKET CREAM. ~S QUALITY GOES DOWN, FARM PROFITS G0 DOWN

Spend your leisur~ time at COld Springs Tavern, one '·inne south of Waynesville on Route 42. G<\od f lshino ~nd good food. "

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Wayne TownsjUp. h ere's one of YOLU' most Important war Job : Sn rubber, scrap m etal, rags. Your son or husba nd or sweetheart or brother - YOUR soliller out th~re on th-c b!Il1tle front.Ileeds them. Do.n·t save excelsior, pe~h kernels. raZOr blades, boLtle tops, old lelL hats-not at presen t. Do not save any more pa per. The shortage oC paper nO longer exists. The peopie have responded so splendidly ~l1at there Is actually ill surplus. By all Dleaus save everythi ng YOU a ve in rubber - tires, heels, hot water bOOties. hose. jar rings, the dog's ball, the baby's teething l'lng, tha.t old rUl)ber eleph a nt the darling once liked to play wltb, gloves, overshoes. bathing caps, raincoats, etc. Maybe you've already disposed of s ome of Lhese things in your local lvage program . But more of t hem will c umuJate in the attic and cellar and garage. DOIl't give away articles ~hat you will have to replace ImmedJately, Keep t he things YOU really need and give the' saL vage fo lks tl11! waste. Keep metal, rubber and rags separate. Flatten out cal'1.oruJ and boxes. Tie In neat bundJes. keep dry a nd elean. AI; for rags-<lon't sort them. Put COlLon, wooL silk and linen rags ill the same bag.. These rags wlll be turned over to the various mallufacturlng concerns. The cotton rags, wh1ch moot housewlvCl; used to regard as rathel~ useless, are needed for wipers iln machine shops. All of this advice c;ame t oday rom Rhodes Bunnell , chairman ot Lhe Wayne Township commlttee, who Issued a 'strong appeal to the women of this township to help In t he vitally important Salvage for Victory program. The chalrman has been requested by Robert O. Weible, elcecut.j,ve . secretary of the General 1301vage Program In Ohio. to name one or more local women as memfbers of the loca I sa Ivage commi tt ee.

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The OfJIce of Defense Tn\nsportalion .and the Department of AgrL cuJture are appealing to farmers a cOoperate In a. comprehensive program for conservation by more efHelen t use of farm trucks and automobiles, accodlng to Mayor C. H . Bra·ce, chairman. -Th1s is to save rubber nd r epair parts which are scarce, The two government. agencies recommend that farmers not only elLminate ullnecesS8il'Y driving, but also fonn transportation pools bot-h fOl' hauling their produce to market. ,b ut also lor transport.l ug supplies back Lo the f arm. O. D. T , Is asking city drivers, truck and delivery organizations to dO essentially the same t hing.

If you've been wond.erlng wnat happens to that old toothpaste ~ube or shaving cream ~ube you had to hand over to the druggist before you could buy a new one , here's tile answer : The Tin Salvage ' Institute of Hillside. N. J , has . beeKI authorized ., by t he ReconstrucUlon Finance to receive ,a ll used col- Tin Can Play. Important lapsible tin tubes, The institute Is Part in American Life requesting retailers to turn their " Should we lose our can opener WIles over to their n earest drug we sure would have to give up wholesaler when they have -accum- housekeeping ... This remark, tossed of! by the bride in a one·and·a-hal! apartment. tips ot! the tin can'. paramount importance In American families. Every Item ot tamUy tood, from soup to nuts, Is obtainable in tin containers, making it possible to prepare three "balanced" meals a day for any family without recourse to ''fresh'' fooda .. according to the The Army's fighter planes are the Ullited States Steel News, It is estifinest In the world and develop mated that thls country depends speeds up to 400 mlles an hour. upon the tin can for 50 per cent of They cost appr'<lximalely $100,000 Ita food supply. . each, provide fighter es,corts for the The article, "The Tin Can-Boon hu,e flying fortresses, ;Bnd combine ' to Man," sets out some interestin, speed, range, altitude and blistering information aboll! Un cans. "The fire power. list of odd use. for Un cans, which crop up in the most w1expected places, Is aimost endless," writes the author. Among the examples he cites Is the experience at Roy Chapman Andrews, the famed explorer; Traversing the desolate wastes of the Gobi desert, deep in inner Mangolla, he glimpsed a monastery with a gllstening "gold" roof. He found, ............ America's plane producupn plants kerosene cans, hammered flat. Rust are working over-time _turning out tram ,the untreated edges gave it a thousands of these ~g:hter plane•• golden appearance, Block houses In Manchukuo are War Savings Bonds will help pay for them and the AmeJrican p.eople made bullet proot by a new sort of are committed to at le·ast ten per- armor-baled ' tin cans. The cans cent of thelr income to ·finance their are dried by heat, then crushed Into cost In War Bonds, Every Amerl· tight bundles by large presses. !Ii can, buying his share eV'e ry pay day, San Francisco, Chinese mortician. will make it . comparatively easy to use tin cans to shIp back to ctuna supply our army and navy air corps for burial the ashes of cremated ' with these supreme Eagl4!s of the all'. Chinese who die In 'Frisco.

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Age, the factor that Is 80 Impor- as Its clean, wholesome ftavors. tant In making certain cheeses bet. Both of these are important consid. ter, works in exactly the opposite eraUons in the grading ot cream. rr;:=====================~=====~ 'i\ direction when It comes to cream. Each day that cream Is held lowers Because good cream Is one 01 the Its quality just that much. Tests world's most delicate products, it have shown that cream ' over four spolls rapidly even u.nder the most ' days old made butter scor.1ng 1.22 fav orable conditions. points lower Lhan buLter made from Crca m coming tresh tram the scpo cream , not over tour days old. AnoraLor is "tops" in flavor . But as other test showed that butter made the above chart shows, there Is ~ from cream four days old scored an decrease in flavor with each succeed- average at 2.5 points lower than Kills The Flies kept. After butter rn a,ae from cream . one day ing day the cream the third d~y-US4ally-lhe original less old . These seemingly small dlf. deliciow; taste flavors give way ferences , represent substantlai dif1'apidly to~ther and undesirable Ba- ferences In quality and value. vol's. When this happens ·the ~ream . The only way to gf!t top prlces,·fo.r also "goes sour'" in actual money top quality cream Is,to beat the' age value. For onclI the undesirable jactor. This ca,n be done by settlng flav ors exceed the ,desirable lines, up a regUiar .. deJlv~ry s.che~ule. the farmer's prod bot enters ' the ' Someone on the farm usu'ally ' goes · stage where Jt can nQ looger be sold to. town' o'!very da)!. So 'it should not Icg'a lly tor food purposes~ be dlfflcult lo send cream to market Phone s;JL Holding cream at a low tempera- ' everY· t~ or t~ree dnys._ If this is. ture on the farm .vilrnot ovetC:ome done,. tfie steady cash incoma crasm Service At This ~r"1 the factor of a i1~. Age affect. the brings n can be kept _at a high fresh. clean .melI of cream, as Lhe )'e~, .point throu,hout " '. ..

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Wen" ot HamUton. Vlalted hel'8 at the hOlne of his brotherrin-Iaw Mr. and ' Mrs~coe Furnaa .of an" Sister, Mr, and Mrs, ' Wal. entertaining a house-gUest tllta Waeman, last Thurac,1ay evenlni, week, Miss Goldie Shepherd, of • Ml'. and MI,'S, Robert D\lke at. .Wlchlta, Kan , tended the bl\ccalaureate :Jervlce at ~ . Mr. and Mrs, Oram Shoup and the N. C. R . school house, Dayton, fam ily spen t t he hollndy week-end Sunday evening. Mrs. Duke's broth· on a. fishing trip Lo Russell Point. er, Myron Lodge, Is a member ot 'this year's graduaUng class a.t Mr. and lVm). ERr! Hockett, Mr. nnd Mrs . R. H. Hartsock ond Mr. Roosevelt High ~hoo1.

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an d Mrs. c. L . DUke a ttended the Mr. and Mrs. L. O. St. John visita1m ual reunJoll of the Harveysburg ed Mr. and Mrs. John Adams ~nd Aluuml aSSOCiation last Wednesady family, or Wilmington, Sunday, evening. • • •• • • • MI'. E, C. Shtar; of McLean, ' Va .. Memorial Day guests at th e home visited in the home !>f Ml'. and Mrs. of MI'. a d Mrs. W. E. Stoud includ- Roce Snapp, last week. ed Mr. tan Mrs. Carl Hartsock, of Mrs. D. H . Hockett Is spending Hamilton, Mrs . Sam K eever. of the Otterbein Home, and Mrs.. Harold tWs week visiting with her daughter, Miss Grace Hockett, here. Stroud, of Lebanon.

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Spend thc day at Cold Springs Tavern 01' SLOP In tor dinner. We serve nice dinners, plate lunch~ and sandwiches of all kinds. LocatD orothy Jean Conard Is spending ed on Rou te 42, one mlJe south of t his week wi th realtlves, Mr. and Waynesvllle. • • • Mrs. DRIrol Brakefield, of Sabina. Mr. and Mr . George S ~roud . of Dayton, spent Sunday with Mrs. Sunshine States Have Irene Henderson alld Claude Little Tooth-Decay Stroud. Stud ies have shown that cerl3 ln southern states with abundant sunshine have less tooth decay thnn Flrst Use of Castor Beaus states where old Sol doesn't beam Castor beans ca m e into promiso generously. And we kn ow th at nence dUring World War I In r ethe ultra-violet in sunshine helps sponse to the demand for more suitbuild up vitamin D I,n the human able 1ubrlcant for aircraft engines body. than the petroleum oils available at - Maybe that is one reason that one the time. Several thousand tons of county in Texas was d iscovered re- the beans were produced in the cently where teeth were almost per· ,outhern sla tes for this, purpose In fect. They have 3,000 hours 01 sun- 1918-19. The Texns Agr icultural Ex· shine each year. pel'iment station was involved In Another reason might be that peo- it4 work and conducted tests with ple Uving in such a sunny clime have varieties ot castor beans at 'several sunny dispOSitions and do not suffer places In the stata in 1918. The . from upset e!ll0tions. yields ' 'in these tests ranged tram In Deaf Smith county. according nothing for some of the varieties at to a report to the American Dental aU places to 62 bushels per acre tor association by Dr. Edward Taylor the best varIety at Troup: Although of the Texas state department of the tests were cOQducted only one health, 43. native·born people rang· year, the yields obtained indicated ing from two years to middle a ge In a general way the possiblilties were picked at random, their teeth o! growing the crop. examined ond no 'cavities found. This remarkable condition was Superstitions About B.1ble attributed, in part, to the high per Under an old Scotch superstition cent 01 calcium carbonate in the soil in tha t loealily. Calcium being the Bible was . consulted before one of the minerals important in breakfa st on New Year', morning. The Book was opened at random and tooth formation . Other minerals also are high in a finger ~plaeed on the page, and the soil and water in Deaf Smith the verse to which It pointed supcounty. Wheat ground Into flour posed1Jooo:predJcted the happiness or there is found to contain six times misery of the person tor the comIng a9 much phosphorus as that found · year. Other common New Year super, in ordinary /\pur. Milk samples tested there were as much os 30 per ,titlons are that a death will occur cent hJgher in phosphorus content in the house during the year If than accepted standards. Vea:e- canille or lamp I. taken out of the tables and JIleats also probably arc hQuse aD New Year's day ' and that misfortune wUl dog anyone who especially rich in minerals, All these would add essential ele- throws away on New Year's day ments of calCium and phosphorus to anything at all, no matter how worthless, the "tooth diet."

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Mr. and MI's. Ar~hur Russoto, of Oindnuatl were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. T . Polinsky. • • • B est fishing III Southern Ohio at Cold Springs Tavern, just sou th of Waynesville . Picnic grounds, 'good tWngs to eat and sandwiches of all kinds.

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Blondie und Dagwood r eal!y tUrn on . .You 11 see ti1em get~g their Frolic Degree! "BLONDIE GOES TO COLLEGE" with Penny Singleton and

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Membership cards are being printed for the Waynesville Archery association which meets at the high ,c hool grounds every Thursday evening ... Those interested can consult Owen Hartsock. Mark R 0 g e r s , Harold Anderson,. or James Gibbons .. , visitors are welcome at these sessions and instructions wiJl be given beginners •.• "Little Buck" Mendenhall, home on a furlough, looked the 'part of a I'eal salt ••• Charles Burton Earnhart is in line for congratulations ..• we learn he l'ec~ntly has been promoted to corporal in the U; S. Army ••• his work is that of an electrical technician • • • attendance at the Red Cross if . . . f II' sewlDg sessIOns IS a 109 0 again, the women of this community are urged' to attend and help in the work ' ..• Henrietta McKinsey, supervisor of teachers in the Ashtubula how the

The first In --;:serIes of Lexlcon PIlrtles. being sponsored by the W. S. C. S. ot the Methodist church as a Cund raising project, was 8rranged by Mrs. J . K. Preston this week. Twenty ladles of the organization were entertained at her home Tuesday a-fterllOOn. A dessert course was served at one-thirty, after which Lexicon, a new game sUnllar to Anagrams. was played d\1rlng the, afternoon. .Mrs. H. E. Hatha.way held the prize-winning score. Each guest invited to Mrs. Preston's party. w1l1, 1n turn. ent.ertaln twenty guests at ber home. The playing fee for each guest is 25c, the proceeds from elWh session go· lUg to the organiZation treasury . . The chairmen of 'the three ft'nante groups of the W. S. O. fi.. Mrs . J. P. Larrick, Mrs. L. V. B~nstrator and Mrs. Oora Rich were cO-hOlltesses at the Inltlnl afrair. ;:

PARTIES ARRANGED FOR VISITORS HERE Mrs. Frank Swartiel Is entertaInIng In her llome this week, ' Mrs. Willard Kersey nna aaughter, Joan. of UI'een Hills. Ohio. and Mrs. 1:.(, Tler.ney and son Michael, of Ohlcago. cOn Tuesday Mrs.Swartzel and her guests and Mrs. Joe Kersey, of Leb_ anon. were entertained for lunch\.. eon at the home ot Mrs. John' W. Kersey . Wednesday evening. a family picnic dinner was enjoyed by Mrs. Swartzel. her guests. Mr. and Mrs. John Kersey and son and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kersey. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. WOo C. Ke'rsey, of Oregonia

Attend Wedding At Sulphur Grove Miss Alberta 'H(lY, daughter of Mr, and M!·S. Alfred Hay of SuIpnu! Grove. [~d formerly of Waynesville. and Edw[u;d F. Zede. ker were united In marriage Satur_ day evening at 8 :30. The ceremony was held at the Sulphur Grove United Brethren church. The bride Is a cousin of Mrs. A. H . Earnhart. Miss Leona Hay. sister o~ the bI·lde. was maid of honor, and Miss Buelah Bernard. o:r Springfield , and formerly of Wayns.evllle was one of the four brid esmaids. Music for the ceremony was played by Mrs. Keever Espy. of Centel'vllle, also a cousin of the bride. The bride Is employed at the National Cash Register ~ ompany. Dayton. and the groos opera tes a crew of trucks employed In defense work. Those from Waynesville who attended the wedding Rnd reception , which followed at . the home of the brlde's parents were Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Earnhart. son Alton. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Earnhart Mr. and Mrs. P . L. Reason. Mr. and Mrs . 'Charles Hay and daughter, Mrs. Lyman

WARREN COUNTY GRADUATE NURSES MEET AT FRANKLIN Graduate no/ses of Warren C04Dty met at Bombergels Inn at Frnnk1111. Monday nignt. Mrs. Helen Deutermelrer. Frank. lin. chairman of ~e Home Service ot Warren county Ohapter of the Red Cross. addressed the meetlJJ • . · Miss Murray, a field supervising nurse. employed by the MetropollBOY ON BICYCLE tan Llle Insurance compa.ny. gave .STRU.CK BY TRUCK a. detailed report of the biennial __ convention of the American Nurses Hel'bert Lamb thlrteen-year-old convention In Chicago. Day and Mrs. LeR.oy Moran ; 40n 0 t Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lamb, Mayor Tom Riley . ot Franklin of Corwin. recei'tc:Cl mmor mJurles gave a mOllt inspiring address on

Tuesday morning. when he was struck by a t··uck while riding his , Qlcyc1e on Main street. . · Accorldng to observers. Hefbert rode his 'bIcycle dlrectly mto the' path of a truck being driven by Wi.llam Smeed •. of Lebanon Route. He wila thrQWD from his bicycle. reschools, reca.lls eeivltlg ttnlnor inJuries. While the McKinseys and bike wu demolLshed.

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"A'braham Lincoln." . . . Nurses named to serve on the Warren County Red cross Blood ~..r"" Bank are Mrs. Delpha Bischof, Miss Ada Mltler. of Franklln-Olearcreek Mr. James Kirby and Miss Madge township chapter. ThOlle appointed Dunham. of Dayton. kere guests at to the Warren county chapter are the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Mary Ellen Arnold. Miss Ruth R. Hm last Saturday evening . . • • • Ourless. Mrs. Velma Decker, Mrs. Mr . arul Mrs. Olyde crane and Ruth F1sher an4 Mr.; Kenneth daughter. of Sharonville, wert! SunHom. all of Lebanon. day guests alt. the borne of Mr. and

nEV. RADl-EY RETURNED TO 1'lIE WAYNESVILLE l\1E'l'UODIST ·OHUROH Rev. Louis C. Radley, pastor of tile loca l MethotJlst chUrch for the past three years. has been returned to W.aynesvllle for at lellst another year' by the Ohio Mdhoulst Confel'ence which was held last week and t.he first. part of this week at Springfield. Mr. Radley'S return here has met with the universal approval of the local congregation and of the townspeople. . Among the changes made at the conference were the following: T. T. Crawford the local dlstl'ic~ superIntendent, has been assigned to the church a~ Madisonville. Ohio. 0. 5ubul'b of Clnclnnotl. J . W. Danforth has been named superintendent of the local district. Other new assignments are. Lebanon, P. E. Ohiles; Mason . V. Halnen; Red Lion Lytle. O. E. Vice (supply ). nENRIETTA McKINSEY

SPENDS FEW DAYS HERE 'M iss Henrlettp McKinsey. School Supervisor at Ashtalbula. Ohio. vis Ited her sister. Mrs. I . N. Harris. of Dayton. and friends In Waynesville the first part of this week. Miss M~Klnsey returned to Ashtabla Tuesday. where she will be employed In National Defense work durIng the summer.

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l\{ayor C. H. Brace, dlre<:tor ot clvman defense In Wayne t.ownshlp t.oday ; call~d upon the organizations of this area to unite 1n observance of Flag Day. June 14. as a wartime trlbute to .the United Nations. "The President of the United States has proclalmed Flag Day and has asked the people ot the United States to honor on ·this day - not alone the American flag - but the flags of all twenty-six of the United Na.t1ons." he sala . "We as a great nation are not

UPrice Order," Topic At Farm Meeting The East Wayne Advisory Councll met at bhe home of Mr. and Mn;. L. V. BTanatrator Wednesday evening. Jnue 3. A dlscusslon ot the Government Price Order, placing ceUlng pr1cee 'bn commodities was led by Lawrence Furnas. A study was made of the article. "We Must ~t Essentlal Oovernment FUr l..ess Dollars." which appeared In the Ohio Farm Bureau News. Ref·reshment.s and a SOCial time followed. The JUly meeting wlll be held at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Edwartt&.

GRANGE PROGRAM . HELD SATURDAY

fighting alone. In' thi.s p.l~ wllr we are part of a great wbOIe. fighting shoulder to shoulder 1D tIIII massed. angered forces or c:Omaaan humanity. Unless we aU trtUlDlDlit VIe aU fall." Veteran's organiza.tlona. war ,...., socleties. women's cho, ser:.w club6. labor unions, fraternal ..... etles. and the Olvman DefeQH _. ganlzatlon are invited to join in &be communlty··wlde ObservlU¥)e. The display of the AmerlcaD . . . an:d the flags or the twent)'l-slX DL LIons Is urged upon all. ~ 1JI8I'oo' chants are Invited to make 'WiDdoW displays. Tl\e library .1s askeel ' to IU'range a special display Of boob un the nations, War productlGll plant.s EIre asked to cooperate.." .urnlng out a record-brealdnir BIiDJay prO<!uctlon. M1n.I8tel·s of local churcbea are asked to base their sermons in pUt In honor to the flag of our ~toa. We are on God's aide In this ~,

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PVT. RISINGER IS HONORED BY FAMILY · Mr. and Mrs.-aot;;rt Oona eDtertalned at a family dinner 8undar, In honor ot their couain. R1slnger. Pvt. Rtainlel' Is home GIl ~ week'. furlough trom Oamp ·Rob;. Inson. Ark.. visiting ·with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oons and will &pent part or his lurlou"eh In Oltford. Ouests at the Gona home sundar Included Mr. and ~ J.I'red .:taughter, Belen Marp.ret. Mr. and Mra. John OODl! and daUShter uu_ llyn. J. Q. GoDl, lIoIlss AlIce Goaa, Miss IJarY Prame, of Olncln&tl. aDd ~he M1I8ta Nett.1e, BeitY, Lick, and ~e Oslesbee.

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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tinney vlsThe Waynesville Fanner's Orsnge Ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. met in regular session Bat'urday Quakers from South CaroW. E. Stroud. Sunday afternoon. nlaht. Mter the buBfnt!llS meeting ··lina settled here in ' 1806 afIIUPY HOUR CLUB MEETS omTH OF SON Mrs. Carman Ora.ne. Mr. and Mrs . Russell Campbell the fo.lowinl prOfll'UD 'WIle preeentter Samuel Heighway foundThe June meeting of the Happy • • • and famllY. of Upper ArUngton. ,ed.: ReadIng, ''The Worl«. Moat '11 M' M Mr. and Mrs. Burnett ButterMiss Dorotha J'ane Glackin. of th d IS Vi age • •• 188 c- Hour clUb was held at the home of Mason. spent the week _ end with Columbus, were week-end guests at' Fantastic F6lm," UIsa Emma Lou CHARLES E. FIREs e WEDS TROY G1~ Kinsey and Si Thomas Mrs. Harry Satterthwaite with 23 worth of Lebanon, announce the her aunt. Mrs. DIlan Walton. "he home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lewis; playlet, "0e1lllWl Taker," "Ubirth of a six-pound son. The baby R. HtU, last. week. Mrs. Harold Whitaker and )Ira. remmlscing about ' school members an d tlve giles ts • .,....,. • • • Oharles E. ~son of Mr. anel has been named' Kenneth Ernest. . Taerle Jones; contests. "How weU days here a decade ago • . • Jones Margaret Hartman. Ruth Dr . and Mrs. A. E. Stout and Mrs. Lewis Pires, of · WayneavDle, Satterthwaite. Elizabeth Ann Mitch- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Butterworth. daughter. Winnie Jo. visited Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson Do .You Know Ohio?" by the enROute 2. and UIsa Iblene 1'Dftrds, "Si" 'related the first whip- enet, and Mrs. Alvlra BaUey. 'I1he .of Waynesvllle, are the' paternal Stout'S almt. )Jr8. Alben Trost and und sons and Mrs. H. B. Earnhart tire membership and guests. dauahter or Mr. and IQI. V. U. ping he ever got in school roll call was answered by each one grandparents. husband, of Plqulil.. Sunday alter"- and cIllldren saw the Oeneral MoThe· next program scheduled tor Edwards. of Troy. were united m. was from Donna Hawke for glVinI the )lrtde·elect, Margaret G~ADUATES FROM THE noon. In Ilhe . everling, they visited tors. "Arms for Victory" display and Saturday, June 20. will be the anmarriage Sunday, May 10, at the SWiping something from Jim Hartman. bits of advice. MIDDLETOWN mGB SCHOOL Mr~ and Mr~. George Wfli\tz, of pageant, "Plow Shares" at the Day... nual children's day progrun. nome ot the Ilride's parents Plliliipj:l' desk • • .' Edwin S. After a .short business ~esslon. a Dayton. ton Fairgrounds Thursday nightl Charles i.s a graduate ot the . program In honor of MJBs Hartman Mr and Mrs. R. E. Asbury and • • • • • • "PEACE AFTER WAR" KIDney. laY .reader. who has was given. I Love You Truly and BOD. BIllY. of near WaynesvUle, Best fishing In ISouthern Ohio at Mr. Rnd Mrs. Robert Baker and TOPIC OF 'FARMERS' Waynesville H1gh school, claia of rn. just BOUth of daughter. Jeanne, attended gradull-. . '38. He .Is now employed' by '!be b een aervmg a t St . M ary •s , Ohl Promise Me were sung by were In Middletown last Thunday 0 0 Id S prIn gs Tave Waynesvllle. Picnlc grounds, good Lion exercises of Fairmont High 'Mr. and Mrs. John B. Oona were Lear Avla, lQC., at PIqua, sa an church in the absence of a Pa~etta Satterthwaite, aecompan- evening attendIng the commenceschool at the N. C. R. sc' '--I hou-, -cls f things to eat and sandwiches of all uvv .... hosts to the- East Wayne Advisory engineer. The bride Is a member reg.u lar rector.' has been led _by Est-her Gons; a reading by ment ex." , es 0 the Middletown kinds Dayton. la's t Tuesay night. Their Council No. 6 at their home laat of this year's c1aas at Troy BIIb ' honored by the presiding Mrs. Donald. Jones anG !' scramby- High school. Their son Donald, . • • • nephew, Wayne Horton. 1ICb001. ,be f h d tin was a Wednesday evening. mby composed of words used In .., 'shop of the 'EPl'scopal a a mem r o t e gra ua g Miss ROlCie Carolyn Sackett. who member of the class. The young COUPle wtl1 make their BI lass The topic for dlscuaslon was "The . . '. :onnec tlon with a wedding. The c . has Just .com-nleted her freshman • • • . home with the bride's parents tliJa church • • , he IS gomg to program ended with Mendelsohn's .. P05Slibilltles of Peace After the The AaburyS are proprietors of year at Wittenberl~ College. started Mr. and Mrs. James Ololn, ot aummer. New York this week-end for 'Wedding Manm played by ElllIBbeth Sunny Slope Gardens, the well work Monday at Wright Fledl. Day_ Indianapolls. Ind., were week-end War." The general feelin& 01 the a conference of leading Ann Mltonener during whlc!I aU known peony farm l~ated on Route gue~,.s qr Mr. and Mrs. Oharles group was the need for democtkcy GRIFFY FAMILY HOLDS ton. as an active 10rce In the ·world. church officials, called to marched to the din1Jlg room where 42,about two mlles south of town. • • • Smart al",ld daughter. Orace, at !Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Bunnell wUl A REUNION ' 5U".DAY I Squi res and Wilfred Mrs Mr and 'work out a wnr _ time n.ro- th~ table was decorated in white . . . Harveysburg. .. h ' h ' " and gold. ENTERTAINS VLUB daughter, Marilyn. visited Mr. and • • • ent~rtaln the group In July. . Mr. and J4rs:A:O. Orllty 'and gram . f,or the cure .. 0..,__ Har'-an received many Mrs, Kenneth R. 11111 Sunday. Mrs. Oram Shoup was hostess to ,heir l~llY enJored an ouUpy and .... Mr. arid Mrs. R . E. Asbury enteI'• • • m mbers ot the Wayne-'llle Oar- MRS. WILLIAM R. MBLAMPr more news on th e poIIt lca1 beautifUl gltts and after an hild talned Th ' e Cr Itique Lite rary Soci". Thurs·Mrs. John Cory and son, Kenneth. dell club at her home last DIES NEAR SPBINqOORO ,'eunlon at W8¥De Part. ' BtmdaJ. front this week • • • Harry been opened and admired, the host- ety and their fe.m.llles with a cov. kID Mr. and Mrs. Nick Dollna and Mr. day afternool). A general dlscuasion Services for Mrs. William H. Mel• . Those who enjoyed. the Z. Gray. Lebanon attorney, ess served a llaht lunch, ered dish picnic Saturday alter- Simon' Wiersema. of Hamilton, were on flower gardening occupied the .vere Dr and MJ'& A. B, ~heHoo &lid ampy , 49. who died Monday at her :amlly, of· OInclnna.~; lIr. land lira. will not .make the race for The next meeting wUl be with noon and evening at their home. visitors here Sa.tUlrday evening of afternoon. home near Spr1nat>oro, were eon· iWa' NORle, of 8prII!& ValI,ey; Mr. common plea$ judge of War- . Mrs. Ralph Shal!~er in September. "Sunny Slope OQrdens.... on Route Mr, and Mrs. Walter Wiseman . • •• . .. '11 ' 42. near Waynesville. • • • Miss Jeanne Baker spent laat ducted Wednesday at 9:30 o'clock ..lnti Mrs. Darrel B~teld, ,at Saren county but · WI 8tlep ENTEBlJ'AIN IN BONOB Mrs. Blanche Baker. of Clnoln- week ' with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard In St. ,Frances c:hljrch In Lebanon. IJI~a; Mr. and Mta. Vincent ~7~ Burlal wu In Sprlnaboro cemeterY. asid·e for Judge C Alton ' F. ()Ii' SGT. ~LD RISINGER OOtnJ.TS ItHawelo nati. spent the we:ek-end with Mr. Southard, of Dayton. uf Dayton; Mr. and ura. Oarl cOn': ) She is survived bY her huaband. Bessie Calhoun sued Thelbert and Mrs. R. H. H:artsock and tam• • • .B rown. who will receive the , Mr.- anlMrS."'"iiOiiert Oona enter~ 'lU'd and lamUy .and Mr. ~ ' Mia; . . U d Mrs. 0 . H.. Dea tl1eN"" Ml;s. Helen Graham and dau(l'h- two 8Ons. Ralph and Donald. at arury. support 0 f t h e 'coun t y R e- talned at a family dinner in honor CaI houn for a dlvorce in• Common Y nn .....e. 00 ill r • • • ter. Jeanne, of Dayton, were over- home; four daUghters. Mrs. RdM!rt PI publican organization fot ot sergeant Harold O. R1sInger, Who. eas urt on a charge of w . u Mr. and Mrs. C . Lee Hawke and night guests of her parents. Mr. and Gardner, Dayton. Mr.. Robert DB.U'T "BOABD8 UPIIBLD this post-. •• Judge Charles was home on a week's furlough abs!!nCe· They were marrted in 1920. ' Mr. and Mrs . Donald L. Hawke Moore and Mrs. Donald Thomas. av was granted Mrs. C. L. DUke, Saturday. IN Uilltn OARS aA Glare Arthur D f oa Roblnson Ark , • • • Frank!1n. and Mrs. Leon Munier, B. D enc h ant Wl'11 not see k . rom 0 estsmp In h.aded M~ u.':', Pram a divorce from Lottie..,.,LoUISe Day on vIsIt . ed Mrs N e11 And erson a t 1KngJ The FlrIIt SelecHvl! Board of Ap- I . . ..... ~~ -his n .... reelectio.n . and it is, under- OinC~In ' natl,.c .... .,,_. J. Q. -Oona . " _e of neg1ect. . man. sunljay.. • • Mrs .. E. :wl~h F. Earnhart spentMrs. the Springfield, and two sisters, Mrs. . ......., ...... 0 week-end her daughter, Wllliam De Vine, Ashtabula. And Peals Monday heard the appeaJa at ~tood Mayor Thomas Riley, Auoe Oona. the I41saea Uda, Bettle The dlvo~ action of Helen E.' Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Hawke J. N. Roblnson, and grandson, of Mrs. Ralph Knox. Red Lion. Sf lelectees from flbe ciJaamcatlaaa, of }i'ranklin, will not run , •• and N~t1e Oglesbee Mr. aeorie .0000rn, Lebanon, against Myron spent the week-en.d wlbll t.heir son Dayton. made by tbeu draft boards. It _:.. Gray's stateme nt concerning OgISee. Mr. and Mrs. o!Ohn GoDl! psbom, was dismissed on motion of. and daughter-In-lf~w. Mr. and Mrs. • • • tamed the boards tn ,80 _ his' w~th<lrawal follows :"For and ~ughier, Miss Allce . Oglebee, the plalntlft. Frank Hawke. of liilVansvllle. Ind. m='g~'n ~~t!~~~O~l~w:~r~ LEBANON~=:::~ ,100 veraed tbem In 20, beld ~ of .' . , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oons and • • • Ule apPeala over for furthei' lDb- ' manr years I have been an dauahter. and the guest. of' honor. ATTEND.ANNUAL Mr. and M-i's. &~th E. Thomas, irene Henderson and Olaude William P. Dallman carpenter. of matlon, aDd referred to 'Uw " 'ldvocate of party harmony, F.F.A. STATE CONTESTS sons. Ted and Lee. of South Mlnne- ' Stroud. Mr. and Mrs , W. E.Btroud Cincinnati. was fined $100 and costs ' Likewise. for many years ENTB&TA:JNS CBUBCB OF apolls, Mmn .. are 'Vlslting this week . visited with tihem Sunday evening. Wednesday by Mayor Marvin Eo Oepartmeot 01 JUStice. In Warren count)" four cawere ' B"ow ' n and I have. OBBIST IQ8SIONABY GROUP Twenty..four ->boys from Morrow, lith relatives here and 'in Spring . • • • Judge I . Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Earl DaVis. ol.Day- Young on a chatge of recklt!llS driv- decided, three. U folloh froID been close · trie~ds and Mrs. William Coleman .e ntertaIn- J.,ebanon and Waynesville, accom• • • ton • .and their guest. Mr. Harry Da- Ing and his companion, CUrt Adler. Board No. 1, "lemon A. 00ftIlIaD ed the May MJaatonary meetinl ot panled I)y J. B. Cl'8Obe Joe KerleY, Fred B, Henderson spent the vls.of Mansfield. ~ere Saturday CInCinnati, Walt ftned $15 foJ' in- M. L•. John D. Illttirotb,' II I. ~, · h t h W It neighbors. e s e t.be Perry and. WaynesvWe Chureh- and Mr. Douian. Instrucoors of the wl!ek-end with friends at LIsbon, evening. supper guests of Mr. and toXication. Olyne Hardy, l-A; and ODe ClUe thOUghts in mind, I am Wayne Townahip, Lebanon and . • f th ell of Cbrtst. . Ohio. Mr.B D. O. Ridge. fraln ~d No.2: IIal'Ij Coao~, stepping aSIde tom . e con· Wilbur Sears pr_nted the Morrow blil1 schools. respectively. • • • .• • • BAND BEBEABSALS BBJNG plaCed ~ dau B-A. test for the Republican nom- prognup; at the close of whtch Miss attended. the annual atBtte F. F. A. ·Mr. and Mrs. R<Jbert. Duke enter_ Mrs . Donald L. Hawke, · Mlsa HELD ON T~ESDAY EVPlNGS who was , 'natl'on for ' Judge of the J~n ' ~hermal, ' of ~.dIa, Who '1a congress an'd Judging contest ,h eld talned the followinlg friends Sund.y Anne Weltz, Mrs. Mark Rogera and ~TTBNDING (j~BAND l at Ohio State University Oolum evening. Mr. an" l!4rs. O . UJlt1s 'Beck, Band rehearsals are being held at • C' ourt of Common Pleas and now a~tend1ng O1nclnnatl Bible ,~ Miss Anne Rogers were luncheon JUWANIS CONVBNDOlf.' . . . s"emmi.ry. save ' a ' talk conceliUng b~. FrIday and Saturday. of Franklin. and' Nir. and Mrs. Jeaae guests ot Mr. Edg~r SOuth, FrIday. the 1Qcal high school eveiy Tulllleaving Judge "Brown uno~ t.lie wOrk of her mother amOns UIe' Boys from WaYnes~ille who at· WU~n, of Olarltsv.llle. ~ • • tiny evening under ·the direction of Mr. and AIaecberU wW posed ••• I deep\y appreCl-. -HlDdws. She says the Hindu lang. tendec! were Donald 'and Dale WatMr. and M;S, ·Ev~rett Witham Mrs. Katheryn Mendenhall Is very Edwin ScOfield. new . music ~tOr attend thetntemauonai canyeoUoD ate, the support .promised me \laP 18 ~e of phonetics Uke I:oa- kina, Benny Hisey. George Wlcal, and son. of Omclnnatl, took supper III at her home on Main str.eet. Her of the Waynesville 1IC~001s. AU band of ~e Khranls club in ~ . _...... y .. ,...... ·FI1eds, Vemon Shutts,· Jun, many friends wish hllr a s....... . y members are 'urged to attend. Re- whio" ...... ~. M~ A~" &enD.\Ii'11 pan _... - 0 f llah .... _.... .... 1earn. ..... ·iI with Ll"":d UBvls a.nd family SunI""~ • • ....... • d" bv my nen . s In a , " The ·- '-f."- . .... . ._ ..... _& tor .Sherwood. Donald Oharleton. v, hearsu 'begin at 8:00 p m. f " I' . W " . . . .8 WIllI lI.ven .... __ . . . day evening. recovery . ate. 'lbw-adQ. Mr. A""""" 'I& the county. How . ever, I fee Ro . th-....... , Th..e n"ltt' .mee . ti_ .. 'win Donald ASbury . and ~athab. Hart• • • • • • Later 1rl the swnmer It Is planned aDOD. and , WIoYDeIri1Je a~•. Ia ..... -.-.... man ""nhall' . n.llsted Mrs: Howard MtSsildine. Mrs. to. give ,band cbDcerts on Thursday ...-, that my ' action 'is in the,belJt. ~. at IOi Korr18 Hun~r,'~ a.t:Perry. " ,.. •' '.' . ....rl Mende ~ who Is e '. Olenna Wilson. and Mrs. .............. eve' n""" w"'-"''-Ill ' ''~ open .... the preaident ot the x_DdIl· lb. " ., , . at .the 'UnIted 'states Naval -TralnnwI"'" """y,owu" IIV ... . . . . . . clUb and"m ~ tile ' . " i~teiest "of 't~e" patty • . I ~l' A~IN«;i Q9NV£N.no~ 'ASSI~N~ .,,0 ABliO~.roBCE 108 Station at GI'e8t t4kes. Ill.; Fur'nju spent last wednesday wtth. publlc. . Yen~. :u oU~ dIIIIp~

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1 "'tnt up Ul. 9.ntllr)'-old cork»crew staIrS lllld there she WIL6 \ IOOk.!llg -u~ the 511811'11, bu. alrald to .This Is 11 -week o( tevel1sh baseWaynesville, Ohio Main Street lJ()me down. Silo hlll.1 never b en up b .1I "cUvlty in CIncinnati. _--AIt&r thcl'l~ be!vl'tl. 1 pel'su(1ded ber over Lhe Reds' series w~th !.he New York DalterllI M Seoonif CIaaII M8.UMatter. at postOlrlce, Waynesv1lle, to ldlC ' ~op !>wp and Corced her \0 Glnnlis whioh was to conclude wlt.h 5l P down ' thell, stop by s ep, as 1\ Wedn day night game. the Reds Walter W. Wi8e~an, Eclitor and PtibLi her clOl)e to U1' i\S;,!IC could get. She * by attacking, no+ by hacl four-game series with . tho w." arl won M;rs. E. C. Crane, Society Editor leI. me COIlX and almos L 'push her le(1gu~ leading Brooklyn Dodgers ' IIttln9 In I forti dowll the steps. s till'i.ng thew III their laces. And todey Amirici. Is 'akln9 the ISaUED EVERY THU'RSDAY offtnliye egelftll thl Alii will. 1 anl so g ad tbe paper shortl\ge 1, lrs~ of Lho DOdger gOllitlS will be hard.lighting. non.stopp.bl. m.n SubscriptIon Price. '1.50 Per Year. Payable in Advance Is over nd I can . u.se a m~lc to p uyed Ulldcl' the lights Frld6y, and mat.,ial.1 Iflh!. tile f1re~ wiLhou~ sufferIng then wi I come u S aturday after_ W.'r. takin9 the offensive. too, ll'om a guil ty conscience, perhu r.s II agalnlt the enemy et homo-thl noon C Iltest, to be lollowed by a. Innetlonl..,. 6th column thet biowl we.. can dig up enouSh old rUbber SCl'Ie5' lOSing doubleheader Sunday. prices Iky high. . we Cllll put 0 r the cvll day of gas 1'hol:. lour gnmes will be the most You ean h.lp In both fights by r• l'atloning 101' a willIe longer . I hope ll11pol'LUIlL 01 UlIl season for the IIyin9 It I.... 100/. of your money in U. S. Wlr Bond. every pay dey. :;on'loLh1n~ will come of ttus invesR dl), lor If they a re to get into the Attack the Alis with your dollers Ligation of the r uber stockpile. We pc\ null t pictu re, they U1US~ knock loday. are ail roody to do our own sho.re 011 the leading team, which, in this . . CLAUMC& J•••0 . . . You can st"rt with •• little .s a . . . .... Ora.,.a nil ow. DIItrtIIt but our wl10le way of .IDe Is bUll" 10e War Stamp end you oon .gel (;U~C, Brooklyn . . " $25.00 Wer Bond (molurity on wheels lind 1 see no reason why The Dodgers, a ,-olol'ful crew. are yolue, for only $18.75_1 your we ~hould b~ made to go through The United States has added one oj' Lhe b!!l;~ No tloual League ball The , President's recent pardoning locel po.t ollice, bank or oth.r the endless red tape of rationing convenient .elu agency. . cillUs In years, according Lo their three more natloJlll to Its official list of the COnulIunlstic leader. Earl . S. 7'r~a lll'.v DGportrllltll JUliL 1,0 satisfy t.h e sta~s where of enemies. Last week, following re- Browder, and Attorney Gelleral own vClslon of i~, However, th.elr Lhere IS a rcal gasollne shol'lage. ccJP\ of a Presidentlal message re- Bl<k1le 's order for the deportation do.i lllS, 10110Wers of the Reds believe Cut dOWl1 we shouW aud must but Questing the action, the Congress, of Harry Bridges, We s~ Coast labor tile !teas of l u4U were a s uperlol' rat-Ioning, unless it Is an absolute by unanimous vote, passed separate agitator, aUen and C_ommlln ls~ has club, Ulld, Lhere arc some who beI ece..sIL¥. COSLS more in tIme: moneY resolutions declaring t hat a state of cr nted much comment here In lie c .l1u" if the Rells can tl'Ollnce tInd red tape than It is worth. Save JUTS. Susie DouglaSs, Corre ponclent 1.11e Uodgel's In the COlu.ill~ erlt!8 war now exists betiWeen the govel'n- Washington, lIS well as throughout YOUl' tires and buy War Bonds. ment ot the United States a nd the the ountry. In ordering the deporMiss Donna Thompson, Coalton, "hen udd a bll. morc sLl'cngtil for governments of Bulgaria, Hungary talion of Ha rry Bridges. the AtlorOhiO, Visited several days t he past ~hll scconu ho.U puw.ch , that Lhey No'n eE '1'0 CON'fRAC'l'OR and .R,umanla. The action was taken ney General, nfter long monthll of week WIUl frIends here . . mlght even pruve thclDsclv :> superS'I'A'I E Of' 01110 Mrs. Laura McLaughlin moved .101' Lid!! "e son. In order to ( Iarlly the diplomatic study, denounced the Conuuunist D~PAR'I' Ml::NT OF IIlGlnVAYS Columbus, Ohio, ~Y 28, 1942 last Tuesduy from Dayton Into an &ituatlon, In.u.smu h as tJle three Party in the United States as being A great ma.ny stralll>Cl' Wlilla Ellgincu of Sales Llll:al COP) apartment. of Mrs. Ella Oglesbee. Balkan countrIes involved have been a subversive or l\I1izatlon advocathu v .nap cneti 111 IxIsel.lall, and as No. 42-Z81 Mrs. Bertdna Oopsey spent last exhibl~ l'Io . 1. you can go back to cOoperating with the Axis Powers In Ulg the overthrow of our govern UNIT l'RICE CON'l'RACT week in SprIngfield, the guest ot .11:.11, \ heu Lhe Ulu.ms had t he pen'the war against the United Na tions. ment by. force. Yet the coun try· was Sealed proposals wi ll -be l'l.celved advised that th e pardon grantea null L III tile !Jug W1Lh only II week a t the oHlce of the St.a~ Hlgnway her aun , Mrs. George Reed. Manuel L. Quezon, President 01 Severo.l of OUr dtlzens attended to go, ouly to have Wlt! IbuIJ Spl'~ a. Browder was for the purpose of waynesville and ducts made in GM plants t·l1rough- Direc tor of OhiO, at COIUlubus, the CommonWealth of the Phllip"bringing abou t national unity." surrou ndi~l g country arc Invited to out the coun try, is a part of the <::lhio, until ten o'clo.:k n. 111. Ens~­ the annual conference of the Meth- le(1K, IV lile ~he t:afcl11ais sncu.k.ed in . pine6, addressed. the Congress last Rather peculiarly. the radical news- attend the exh ibIt of war weapons " ~s for VIctory" shlJW and is ern War Time, Tuesday. June 23, odlst churcll at Sprlngrield, the LO II I,;hllmplonshl p. ' he Cubs of week. Re~urn1n g to tile .h istorlc papers and publJcatlons of the presented by the Ix General Motors housed in the suspension tent illus- 1942, for1mprov ments in: ootll UJJ5 Ild l uau were not conpast week. . Pw·ts Nos. 1 and 2 W 'O o[lerea Chamber where he served for sevencountry, wllieh have been so tlve divisIons of General Motors lri Qay- trated 8Ibove. The lower photograph' as one project Bnd wllJ be Mrs. F. M. Hiett nttehded t he ~lt.cl·ed po.s.::.lble pennant winllel'lI 1U years as the Phllipplne Commis_ commencement exercises In :X;enia lIud se SOil , bUL til y wou bow in the "smear campaign" against ton at the Montgomery County shows the exhibit viewlld from one 0.\ l ded Wi one contract on the sioner, and made the fIght for his ba.sls of the . total bId. II ' ld house last Wedne day evening. tl111~S . the Congress, praised the Presiden t fairgrounds. The exhibi t, comprtslng end 01 the tent. There IS no charge . country's .In.dependence, Quezon r~­ most hlghly for the Browder parPart No.1 Mrs. E, C. Hartsock spent Wed': hld(,y lll~ht. wh n the fll'gL samp es of many of the war pro- for admissIon, Butler Coun L}" Ohio, on Sections celved all ovation as he mount d n &day in Waynesville with her- .,1'00,,1 n lOan/I! will tak.e p,ace, of1iOLl and attacked Attorney General E and J of tne HamHLon..!lllldd letho rostrum to tell of t he Japanese Blc41le vicfously Cor the Bridges - Lown Road, State HIghway :.0. 179, fathel', Mr. Charles Rye. JlCially has beol\ dCSlgnaLaC1 'as Civ!livaslon and of the heroism disMrs. Charlie Anderson, Waynes- 11J n .uelense nl~1)~. Tue Hamlltoll tate Route No. 4 1' 111 Lemon Townouster order. These same publicapiaye.d by FIlipino and American ShIP, by resul'faclng WI t h asphaltIC ville, spent Tuesday with Mrs, Sutions were opposed to the American CUWlly Ueltmsc Uouncll bas scbOO.concrete, soldiers durlng the traglo days of sIe Douglass and Miss Mlnllie Cook. lueu au c. hlbiUon of how to cope defense program until the Axis June 5. The practical lind 't he Yesterday we weaned Lena's caU. Width : Pavement 20 feet ; RoadBataan and Corregldor. President Mr. and Mrs. Don Noble spent las t w,ILn uu 111tlellduu'y bomb, Ilnd tne powers attacked Russia. Seeinlngly picturesque conflict so often: The It was In the chicken yard all day, way variable. Qnezon pledged the Congress, and Length: 24,182.10 - Ceet or 4.570 SUllday with Mrs. White and Bon l!Xl lUI lon , ill CI luge of Mr. John they are more In~sted in the ad_ big south door on the barn had be: then it looked like raIn so it had ~e Amerieau people, that, deSPite In oregonia. . vallcement of Communism than in come very dilapidated and the to be pu t in the barn last night. miles. .",aue, W1Ji Lake place Immedlatllly ' Estimaled cost .. . .. . .. $63,200.00 the . fact that his Commonwealth Miss Vera Peterson accompanIed ·1)1 ~tl.llhll tll~ ~t,a1'L 01 Llle COl1t~t. the American war effort, or In the tra.ck was broken. We selom used it All night long Lena went round Par' No.' Z had !leen conquel'ed, the Filipino continuatIon of .representat ive gov- so we declded to bOard it up and that barn . ' FIrst she bawled and Butler and Warren Counties, Mr. and MrS. Wlll Trout and Mlss .it i s mil auu 01 I;ue deHlw \lowlell people would remain loyal. The ernment here In t he United Slates. have Just a small poor but when' then the calf bawled alld then she Ohio, 011 P(11'ts of SectIons I and A Mdy Alexander on a trip through co edu"ate people about bombs, aod PhUlppine. government is establishof tbe Hamilton-Middletown Road, they opened it, I found thM I was went round again and bawle1i some Slate Highway No. I'm, Stat.e Route North Carollila, where Mr. Trout ~o Ull>lot UCL 'then I i I tne best manIng oft~clai htadquarters, wlt~ PresTho.se who have been wondering a.ttended ~ convention. lI1lr tl.l extll1~ ul.sh them. _ ldent Quezon at the elm, In why certalp pllbllcatlons have been spoUlng one of the pIctures that al- more. This moming w~ 'broul!'ht It No. 73, in Leulon and FranklIn 'rhe l7lallY , Crlends of Mrs. Marion Joe t.;llrney, bead of the Hamllwith asTownships, by n !surCach'lg 'hack to the chIcken yard and tOdk Washington for the duration of the. 'so Illtematiollally-nlllided of late, ways 'gave me pleasul·e. In h!l.ylng Funk were shocked and grieved to Lon JVUUUl Uei~nse UnIts W~l detime with 'both of the bIg doors Lena to the pasture. She wasn't phaltic concrete, war. and have been so Zlctlvely engaged Wld&b: Pavement 20 feet; Road- hear of her sudden ' death. FrIday • • vl' II slIon ulS tructive talk on ope)l was a very pleasant breezy called "Leaping Lena" 1:n her heifer way var1a:ble, in the campaign to . destroy the McClellan hOspItal. , FUneral servic-- cl Vll11Ul del cnse. Appropriations of more than place and whenever I came in the days for nothing. She d:Idn't try the Length" 14,097.60 fect or 2.670 effectiveneSs of the Congress, may es were held at the Nend Funeral eight bllllon dollars for tone further lane. I never failed to look at the six foot ohlcken fence but the pas- miles. . l'oilowlug' Sunday's double-headrind Itbe answer in Ii. recent anHome wIth burIal in Woodland' C):, tUb hetls will take to Ul'e road cost : , .... . , $29,700.00 Estimated expansIon of the United States vIew acrool! the country . framed by tur«;: gate and the Ie nee into the nouncement from Washington that Contract to be compieted not Ja- Cemetery, Xenia. Navy have 'b een voted by the HoU6,e. the. old bam. Now I shall have' to \YesL pasture were not:!11ng to her nd will not retW'll untll 'l'uesday. tel' than October 31, 1942. the company pubi:sn-Ing the maga'l-he meeting of the. DaIsy Cha~ vUlle 30, Llle ay or the bIg ArmyThe blll cont.ains provision 10J the CQlllfort myself with the thought of and tile poor old rU.\ity cllicken Ttie min1n\um wage to be paid ~o zines enjoys a lucgltlve con1Xact construction of lIve hundred addlhow much warmer t he cows. wlll be fence would not sland her assault. all labor employed' on this contract G rden Club ,which 'Was ' to have • BVY ~ellt:i event aL Cl'OI)I y Field. wltll the government · to furnish tion~i" naval vesseis, most; of wwCh in winter. Peas are get~lng to be She went right through and in the shall be in IIICcordance with the been held Ju.ne 10 at t he .home 01 'l'lckets tor ail or this week's certain services to the 0!f1ce. of Coall old story and th e first planting afternoon 1 found her contentediy "Schedule of Preva.lling Hourly MI S. DaIsY Hartsock has been post- (;,,'llleS, the l'elief ShoW, and all the will be aeroplane carriers and subWag e Rates Ascertained ' and DeterOrdmat or of Inter-American Afmarines. "l'be app~oprla.t1ons 8.ls0 of lettu e -15 almost gone. It has chewing her cud beside her darling. mined by The Department . of 'In- po."Ied until June 17, as ISJ!l(£ral gll..D1es the Reus WIll play at lloma 'Cairs in connection with propagan\ia carry funds for sever~ thousand ·been unusually good. For a long I see why some people wean their dustrlal Relations applicable to mllTlibers are plB.nn!ng to attend the LUIS :oenson Ilre av liable ilL Ule · work. InvestIgations are also disState Highway Department Im- state convention of the Ohio Feder_ Rea's downtown ticket oit! e at 301 additional fighting'· and bombing .time I wondered vaguely why my cal yes immecl1a.tely. closing t ha.t those connected with planes for ' naval use. June 7. Not quite so much noise provements in accordance with Sec- atJon Ot Gard~n Clubs in Columbus Vine street, Clncin·nat!. lettuce sandWiches didn't taste Ilke the New Repubu..: attack pn the Uons '17-3, 17-4, 17-40. b-5 pnd 17- JUlie 10-11. .' The senate last week passed the the ones Ml·S. Pa tterson used to last night. I patched the old fence 511 of the General' COde of Oil Congress are aU persons of radical Mr. and Mrs. E. M. MJ.ohael, near Johru!on B111, author1z1ng tinaDeW make until one day I found ' the and mother and daughter can The bidder must submIt · with his ' leanings and members of Commuaid to dependents of ellsted men in ·answer. I use head lettuce, She touch nqses but so far they haven ,t bId a _certified chec)t in an amo\Ult Spring Valley, 'are hlf~maUy annist tront organizations. One of the ~he arlned forces. Th'e measure is lDade her's with garden lettuce, broken through again and Ruthle Is equal to five pel' cent of the estL nouncing .t he engagement ot their .Mrs. Ber' BunneU, Correspondent , persons so involved was discharged mated cost, but in no event more daughter. Miss Dorothy Mae, to Mr. Mr. and M!·S. LeSlIe ' Gol'gooh and e~~ to be brought up In the ollve 011 mayonalse wi th Just a learning to drink from a.: pall. bllan ten thousand dollars. :Crom a government po.sltlon, as a Dale CasseU Falrtrebeln .. A~ date l or uaugU1ier Marie spellt SWlday with House for actIon 'Some time thi& touch of onion and a little. sweet, JWle 9_ I just heard one of the Plans and specifications are on result 'of egislatlve action by the 'M!'. and Mrjl. WWar-d Taylor 11Ild week. un'cterthe provis10ns of tIle ·red pepPer, between t hin slices 'o f dogs whlmpel'. It soundl~d as though file In the department of highwayS the wedding :has not been set. ~ Congress, because of .his radlcai Llttl\t Jay Bretney spent the past. &dns, of Springboro. and the office of tile resident disbID aJlowances would be made Vierma bread with the crust left on, It came from UpstSlirS bu~ I activIties_ InvestigatJon .of a num~ trict deputy director. week in South Lebalwn with hill MISS Pilyll S Zich sp'en~ Sunday' Qva11able to the faroutes of the fou,r U a little, green . rufflc of lettuce thought they were in the ceUar. I . The dIrector reserves the right to grandParents, Mr. and Mrs. George uvclling With her grandmOther, Mrs. tler of organizatIons that have relowest ' grades of enllsted men in hung out. so lDuch the better. We heard It agaIn and stOP~d typing reject any and all I>lds. ' snook. ' cenUy attracted p.ubll<l a.ttention by Pence, of Lebanon . H.O, SOURS, .the Army, Navy. Marine Corps and always vo~ed to 11ave Anne bring and listened. Tha ~ certainly ·soundMt:. samUel Holland Is spending . u. nd Mrs. Morse LewIs and State Highway Director, the Co~t; Guard. There woUld ,be their attac\t.s againSt members or lebtu<:e -sandwiches to the annual ed like SUZY. The staIr door was cO~gress In paid ne.wspaper adversome ,t line wil h his brother and son, J erry. q, Mount Holly, spent two cl\lsses of' dependents, Class A open so I called but laO one came tlliing, and otheX'Wise, discloses that Friday Nigh . club picnic. For.ty-eight years ago Elwood wile, Mr.. and Ml·S. Wlll Holland,. Sunday wibh ~r . Ilnd Mrs. John would include wives and chUdren of June 6. Such a night as last'l1lght. and I heard ~he whlmper agaIn 80 Hayes hl vente.d , the .automobile. near WaynesvIDe. in almost. every Instance t he memKoester lind ' d'augUter, Vcona. men in the ~'1ervices, and Class B bers of '~uch organizat1ons are Sit:lce tha.t ~lme the auto- industry Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bagtord. Mrs. FTank l'raztef' u.nd ~ls6 woUld Include dependent parents, kn cwn radicals or ·members of the hll& .{evolutlonlzed our. mode of .11'0'- had as their week~end guests, Mr. OaLhel'inc Vi alla...e haye retUrned brothers and ststers.' An allotment so-(:alled ';pink lun9,tlck fringe." lng, but today It looks .like we are and Mrs. Jacob ~erer, . Of Fpi't home from vUlitlllg a few ~ays Witll 01 $50 . ~r omnbh with $22 . of the Careful-checkups are being made to going to go back to doing more ',Wayne, Ind ., and tlleir' cousins, 'her .daughter, Mrs. oaklcy Ross ot : ' total being. taken out of the husascertain from just what sources Mr. and Mrs. Charles . Rhodes, of Ready, . ' band's' pay and $28.00 supplied by OHIO ' : footwork In life, the Blunton and Mr. and MI·s. Carl are obtainlllg these grouPs Mr, and Mrs, Henry Belcher an" the' government, would be paid the Baford, or' CedarvUle. . 'children spent Slmday with ~. Bnd wives of servke men. The govern'- money they are spending so IIberal'Mr, and Mrs. Josh Inwood and Mrs, Roy Puckett IUld daugbter, ment would provIde SI0·.00 addltion-' Iy. If it Is found such fWlds are : . I'OR JUNB SOilS, Jerome and Dudiey, of ;Mid- Gefllldlne, df Oentervllle. al each mont.h for each dependent coming from subversive sources, : .................¥¥.~ ••••••••••••••••~........ dJctoIVn and Mr. and Mrs. WlIllam .Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas', 01 chUd. Dependent parents, brobhers Walker. of Ml. Healthy, wel'e g'UClSts West Carrblto~ cal1~ on Mr,L anL, and sisters would reCeive from $20 crim1nal prosIX:utlon will undoubtWASHINGTON , D. C., June t.-Henry Morgenthau, Jr" edly ·result. of Mrs. Nellie P eterson on MemorIa] Mrs .. Earl Crawford. Sunda:\l. ' l Secretary of the Treasury, . today made knO\vn June War tG $4710 monthly al1~t~ents. A 'sinDay. . Bond quotas for the 3,070 cour~ties in the na tion to all State gle parent would receive 037, whlle Callers a~. tbe Bunneu home SUnMr. and 'Mrs. Lou Wllienburg, day were ·Mr. Bnd Mrs. Vallglbn and County War Savings Staffs. It both parents were living and de_ Mrs. Cora Bueary and Mr. and Mrs. Mullen and son, Mr. aitd M.rb. Omer The June quota for the State of Ohio is $42,722,i500. 1• pendent, $47 'would be paid. Of these Leo Wl11enburg and daughters, Boldrey an.d 'daughter, of Dayton. AUCTIONEERING The county quotas, based upon a s.u bstantia] increase ' sums the 'service ~men would be' ROoT FOR AND · CONSIGN over May quotas, are expected :to reach ten per eent of in- your Cattle, hOgs, sheep and calve, Nancy Lou and Sandra Sue, a'r e en- Mr. and Mrs. Jud Bllnnell, Mrs, Bob PIlytng a: shii.re through pay deStanley & l<:.oorl~r come when th~. nation goes on a billion-dollar-a-month War to Norris-Brock Co.. liVe wire and joying a trip througft .the S1hok.V Mullen and son Ronnie. and Mr.Ray duct.10ns. This legislation Is designBond basis in July to help meet the war cost. "Everybody, progressive firm for the Ilig\lesf mountains. ~ ed- tJ Cl!Je 'for the dependents of Bunneil all of Middletown. BROKERS LfCENSE every pay day, ten per ·c ent,". is the battle cry throughout market prices ·and gOod service. JelTY Hartsock spent tbe past men now in the service, and to the country. You can buy.War Bonds at your Bank, Building qlear the way ·f or the dra.ftl~g Into For Dates Phone 2894 WaynesUnion Stock Yards, CIncinnati, 0 week with hls grandparents, Mr. & Loan Association, -Post Offi,ce and at many department the armed 'forces men now deferred vIDe, Ollio, Reverse Cl1a.rges. ''l1une in on Radio Statio~ WCK' and ~rs. L .. C. Hartsock. . stores. . . beCfUse br ' dependency .:.- if and 12:25 ot 12;30 p. m. for ollr dalQ .. Mrs. Della DavIS, of Springfield, Quota~ by counties are: is· ylslt1ng her sister, Mrs. Flora when their services Bre needed. market reports. Buckles, Adams, $29,700; Allen, $325,800; Licking, $228.500; Logan, $63,600; Ashland, $147,400; Ashtal>ula, $:M6,- Lorain, $611,300; Lucas'h $2,824,900;' Our local "Garden ' Club" has 200; -Athens, $101,000; Auglalze, $81,Madison, $55,600; Ma oning, $1.beautirted our to~n· by placllig 000. . ' 253,700; Marlon, $lg1,8()O; ~dlna, beaut1f\l1 flower bo~s In front. 01 Belmont, $249,800; Brown, $28,200; $144,000: Meigs, $27,1010; Mercer, our bUsiness houses, $82,300; Miami, $230,200; Monroe, Buller, $650,100. CarrolJ.. $20,300; Champaign, $64,- $22,200; Montgomery, $1,790,300; , 'Mrs.' Michael McLaughlin, Day_ 200; Clark, $368,200; Clermont, $64,. Morgan, $18,'700; Morrow. $25.300;. ton. spent the week-end ~re witti 800; Cl inton, $71,600; columbiana, Muskingum, $244,100. $375,IQ9; Cosbocton, $116,200; CrawNoble, $12,700. her motiler, Mrl Bertina Oopsey', ford, $\83,100; CUyahoga, $13,546,100. ottawa, $79,4QO. , .' Mary Jane Andres.on, Wayile.SvtJie, Darke, $94,600: Defiance. ,90,700; Paulding, $21.900: PerTY, $48.200; of aise aDc1 condition T~VIA~x.rrmC T.m AND . sperit Sa.turday W1~h her ' ~nd­ .Delaware, $88,40P, Plcltaway, $42,900; PUce, $17,800; BOP-CalveI-Sheep-Eic. : .. ErIe, $297;700. . PoMage, $178,200; Preble, ~2,OOO; Imlotller, Mrs. Cora' WIlt:II. ROAD pn., ,EXOAVAT.lNG . Removed ProJDPiIT FE\irlleld, $192,300; Fsyette, . $57,- .PlJtnam, $89,100, . . DUMP TRU.O lt Sli:RVIO& 000, Fra!lklin, $2',335,800; Fulton, . Rlcbland; $38'7;60(); Ross; $150,000. Mo~e than a thou,sand p,J$ea Win $48,000. ~ . Sandusky, $139,900; />cioto, $206,RE.\Dy. MIX CoNcimm. , _Gallla, ~i,ooo; Geallgil, ' $4Q,'700; 900; Seneca, $201,40!1; .ShelbY•. $'76;-. be feqled aCross the AtlaritiC to " , Gre. ! !ne,_ $1~'5,200; G~ e rli se, y . $72,000. 600; Stark, $1 \~82,500; summit,. $4Contro,' 'Gard-:n. Pests England th!s. montit. Others b6~ Ham1Jton, $7,002.200; 1;Inncock, 64.9,2(10. ing BllipPcd to Austra:lia "and RU&.. $143,qJOO; Hardin, $68,900; Harrison, TrumbuU; $532,4.00; ~~scaraw8l, lil . $50,700; Hemry, $57,BO!l; Highland, $228,000. " ' . ~~. It won't be iong ~oW we Phone, WaYDe&1!J11e 21111 $94,600; Hocking, .$44.8QO; Holmes. . Union, $26,ioo. . ~l . r ead 1OOciwar ~eW8 glvJntr 'de,24,701): Huron, $15Q,7oo. . Van Wert, ~5, 000; Vlnton.-$9,9001 . M01'1'O\f Pharr:No•. (" tails' of the d~.astat1on beliil meted Leballon, 0 Wasbington, Jaclulon, '152,10D~ffetSon, $333,- --Warren, ' $90,400; gpo, .' .$125,900; Wayne. $204,000: Williams, . Lebanon. otr~ Phone to the 'Axis natlona with Amari. ~,200: Woocl, $113',100" WyaJfc1ot,. ; -~ox, $114,600.

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liE am well. Sent letter also, may lie AlB RAID ALEUT ~~ ONDAY months reaching you . send cable SCORE .IN EXCITING The sale 01 ;:;at7;'8 l;lte belonging Mrs. Nettle Tinney. Qorreapondent when l'e.:elved. Love The FrallkJJn O1vlUan Defelllle to th es tnLc OJ' Huzel A. P·arguhnr.· ACTION HIT! Mr. alld Mr~. Jolm lAImb, of MI- ~Leona Tinney wo.s -tTe 'week- Corps conducted !loS sct ond nil' n.ld ---" 'l'hriUs,. comeay and romanLic ad- a~lSb\Jrg. were Sunday v.wU:ors of en guest of h,1ll' gl'8l1{lmothCr. Mrs. a eart Monday night and included FCl\.nkllu. IllJprovt'd Ci1a d i,trlbu Llon of proceeds oreler, d. vellLure are blended 4'-bsorbingly in Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Hopkins. Nettle TInney. treatment of mock casuall.y · vlcthl1.(> The lny mary of t ll e eSlo. L "}JoUltey-'l'onli;," \'.he new M-G-M- . Mr. nnd Mis. Roy E!;tes. Oeneva "t the !Nene of "dlsasters" and lar.er Hazel A. 1> al'q uhiu', l·'nluklin . u p J'I1m whi~ h opens Sunday night lilt Estes, H illen and O eneva Powell, of ill an Improvised hosplttil In the proved a nd djs~ rlbu tlon of l)l'occcds ~he Twill 'rheIl.Lre. This I.\; the first Oregonia. wel'e Sunday vu,1t.Ors of orde red. . Oga o. GOr;;Uci\ filed a suIt high school building. . picture to CO-SWLl' Olal'k Guble u.nd· .llir. and Mrs. Lewis !..umb. Mayol' J . T . RUey, head of t he agnlnst Elw' y n Gorsuch, Lebanon, in m Lory of t h estllt of T ile Mr. !lud Ml·s. Gayle Evnns and LUt! fetching, v·el'satUe young Lana Cor a divorce; resloration ot ller defense organization , said t.he prac- La.fayette Wi': lLl. rt!gol\ ln, set for ~ hlldre ll were Lebanon shoppers 'l ul'Iler ' who recently scored perbunmalden anme. J8I:kson, c~1.s of the tice alert was a most 100 per cent June 24 . 81 successes In ' "Ziegfeld OU'I" and .\londay. ~a tlsfactory. . 'ule oj l _1Lu 1 ~L uck. at p li va le Mi s. Grace Ad' ins or Springfield, suit and ~lI terest In specified chat"Dr . JekYll and Mr. Hyde." All vll;age tl'a ffi c was h ll l ~ed eX- sa le ordcl l 111 h J Hla tler 0 1 the tels . She charged cruelty. Tiley Mr. Uuble, who ~Ia~' had · some ;pent Lhe past week wlLh Mr. and were man'led In 1919 and have t-yo cept tor . through traffic on Route ~slnte 01 t h lX\\ ell T . lIo.rLh!y. 1"IUOUS und highly decol"U>l.ive part- .\11's. K . O. ArtJlw·. children, a ciau llhter , 21, and a on, 25 and limited ot herw ise to ambu- I"ru 11klll1. 'Mrs. K. O. Arthur spent Sunt\f.y I";I'S dUI'lng Wle cow·se. of his .!>Creen lances and defen se "ehlcle:;. S : hool l'Ullll'c i .. l . tu ~ I'll p'r:,ulI lll p i L 19. LureCl', luts it aU to exceUent mu- Nlth her sister and · mother, of New 'Sam HyJlIlIl, doing buSiness as 'boys enacted t he roles of · bombing I:LrLy Ul:IOIl t,11 , III 111 \ cblll L r moLher return ed home J arllsle. Hel' "'Hll ad vantage with Miss Turner. M. B. Hyman and Son, Lebanon, victims and were given firs t aid at IlrLIHl K ,Ulllll Ii i unl<!d. '" few of his pI'evioUlt vehicles has Nlth her to spend the week. the supposed scene of injury by The J1WLillU r y 01 ll,e I'state of MI·S. Anna Arthur Is spending the {lied a smt against Earl Lut.es for trained Red Cros perosn nel. Later . II .! beell eUgagt:d m a more excHIng $lO,O~O , claiming 11e parllclpated in GCU(.Vl · 1 l l\.u.~lJll! y. Mluitcvllle . Will ... lDllnHe contl'atemps, or stepPed •veck In Cincinnati with friends. a l'obbery of the Hyman s tore May the victims were Lransferred to the be Jleurd Jlll C :..3. •IlW the path of more ·rough..allc1- . MI'. K. O. Arthl1r attended the- fu- 20 and !When taken into custody high sohool h pl tal si.\;e, where DOl Olll) C;arl1l1UI L LC,JlIll()ll. \Ias neral of Mrs. Addle Madden at "wn.ble adventure. latel' had $455 a nd chattels in llls their Imaginar y hurts were trea t ed l\1; olnl~d lIt1nu Il:;Lr Irll( uf th e cs m this new frontlel' gold . camp Nort.h Lewisburg' Satw'day after- poss4!ssion wht..:: h Hyman seeks by DistrIct No. 2 personnel includ· lEl.c 01 ol i"1l.0·,. L !;llrnh"r L Wi t h YAl'Il . vilble emerges us "Candy" noon. Ing Dr. E . C. Morey. a~s ls te d by C ll f Evnll ~ . t luy tiLlIl;c", nnu Horner Mr. and Mrs. r :enry Hopkins. of aLLach . . . wvllnson. (;urd ::;hm'P and would-be Dr. O . L . LaYlUa n a~lct Miss Adn Pyle I::. appraisers. Betty Hawn filed a divorce action -llt' 1,.JI1U. 1l1 tycoon who makes the Illls- Middletown, IICl'e Supday dinner I\galnsL Jolll1 Hawn. charging cru_ MUler. community nurse. 'J he illvcn Lu ry of t he c~taLe of . ~ e 01 falling in lo Ve with a young guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Hop- dLy. Marrlcd in 193:.! Lhey have Air ra id ward ens, fire watch ers. Ha .el . j·:uquhar. l'fan kli n , IlPJ:ilJ<lton school Leacher who has an odllll. Llm"!e children , aged 9. 7 and 2, r e- canteen corps. m escn gcrs. fl rsL aid pruvcd. Mr . and MrS. ElarPley Shadley cXlLraordinurily strong will of her anO other squads report ed a t t heir bdlll UIiU ' 1 hu u p.,un. LOIJalloll , wu~ spectivelY. ·uwn. When h e makes iL avparellt spent SWlday with Mr . and Mrs . uppolntcd post.. when the village II 1>IJO n led lu lld1ll 1 11l~te i" t he e.,Latl! fire siren and mill whistle::; sound- 0 1 hl~ hltt: W!:l' Ledin Thompso l1. Mat manluge does not coincide Frank Biggs. Miss BetLy Tinney, who undered the elert a t 6:30 o ·clo ~ k . T he J . W.. Bru.t Lc II. WIUl Ills Yukon piau of lire, she deYIOll H . Johnson I saac Overton Pearson . III. 25, "aldenr" came a half hour later. termines to teach him a les.son by wenL all operation nt' Middletown Ilnd J ohn 0 Uonncll we re nUlIIed Is home and doing n icely. Grenadll. MiSS., prOfessional baseLl'lcklng him InLO II. mnrrlage on hosplLal, app rn L~e r s . Mrs. Elva Lamb and Mrs. Mike ball player, and uamet Faye Whit_ which she immedla.tely Lurns hI:. T he , UUlt appro ved t he third and WM k. From there "he compllcatlons Whit temore spent Monday after- aker, 20. South Lebanon, clElt'lc al Glaas, Diaqlonds Riv I, fln aJ acco unt of thc estate of K nte worker. Once M easure of VIe! pUe up thick Ilnd fast, with Mlss Iluon with Mrs. Conard P urkey. S . BrowlI . II1colllpeLcn t ; we 12Lh Mrs. Jim Keener called on Mrs. Edward Scbwnacher, 20. Pleasant Mix sa nd a nd lil rl e (Inti su.l n , I· accou nL of Isaac Jon e.~; the (h'st '{'umer giving her strongest performance to dllte, In a part .that Ennis Thompson Monday a!l.ernooll Ridge, eleclrlcian, and Geneva Tru- gelher, cook by a hoi fir e. ;Jnd th e a nd {inal lIccoun Ls of tl1e esta Les of diamond 's rJv a l - g J a ~~ - is mod>:> . Jrr Mr. and M rs. Chester Bagan 'pen t man, 17, Kmgs Mills. oUers tar more oppolltunlly ror her Frank Phillabaum, 26, German- S p' B rk le and cOlor. g!a Js is 5i 11.lar W. H . Lus hJey, WaY llesvlUe Clln· Ulan even the interesting "Dr. SUnday with MI'. and MI·s . Charles enough to diamonus I be 111 11cl, ton T. New omb, George W. K n ight Bogan . town, laborer, and Laura Frances .Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." used In imitation of Ihem . Ami If unc.l Amy Hathawuy, Lebanoll. MISs Pearl and Lolley Lamb, of Rooks, 17, Franklin . clear while sand wcre (IS . car('e Few pictures of the year have lark.wllle, · were Sunday dinner Albert Sargent, 19, Dayton , lnbor- as diamonds. glass ornllm,~l) l.l might been given 5\.\ch a sterling sUppol'tve ry well be as preciOUS as the jew, lng cast as hHonkey-'l'ol1k." Claire guests or Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L:l mb . er, and Elsie Hudgel, 16, Mason . ds . Mr !lud Mrs . Mike WhltLemore Trevor, one of tile most strikin g of Van Ca mp Sand and Grovel Co., ANNUAL I\lEETING OF THE At one time glass wn very valu· HoUywood's Broo.dwo,y stage alum- called on Mr. and Mrs. M. M . Hopable, indeed, a nd a man' s wealth grnvel, $871.10; same. sand and F IRST CHUROH OF CHRIST, kins SUllday. uae. bas au oulstnndiug part as a SVIEN1'IS'r, JUNE 8, 1942 was meas ured by th e I 'm ber of gravel. Stl86.28 ; Armita ge and SOI1, Mrs. Martna Wray aDd children, glass windows tie had in his dwell· sl\me $2.619 .74 ; 01:;;onia Bridge lilrl vylllg tor Oable's affections. And though d iamonds a re Co .. bridge sleel. $263 .90 ; Al'rnrel Boston, Ma ss., June 8.-The great; ing. I"rank Murgan, playing a "st.l'alght" ,ary, BeLLy alld Bllly. of N'ew CarIL~le. Mrs Cli fford Lee, of Sprlngmuch ha rde r and much rnore v ulu· task now (;onlronting a liberated 1'Ole with convincing adrolLneSlS, IS able, glass has become one ot the Materia ls Co .. tl\ r and 011, $ ,345 .7~; BCCn as 'the kindly mannered but; n eld, Mrs . MU lard Chatwood and America. which more than three most usc!ul of m odern pr oduc ts. Fedders S upply Co" supplies. $25.25: daughter Bevcll1e Mlle. spent Mon- quarLtrs o( a century ago fought 11 cong~ltalIy UJlSCruplous faLher of Withoul il'. many Ii,duslrics could Fr d K uh n MaWr CO .• parts $5039'/ day with Mr. nnd Mrs . K . O . Ar- lour-years war to free the slaves, Is M.lss TUrner. Marjorie Main,' who not exist. and our d aily lives would Claude W ilsall, supplies and gaso · thur and Mr. und - Mrs. Chester LO aid in working out the freedom be entirely changed . has ~een vaulting to the 'top of tile llne, $27.98: MUleI' Hardware, Bogan. of Lhe whole world from slavery. For many thi.ngs. from window sprlnki 1', 7 . ; Davidson Service screen ladde~ In the W"llace .Beery Ray Mills pent Saturday after_ The Ohl'I:sUau Science Board of pan!!s to boWes and from eyeglasse s }..Idtures, has another topnotch part Station. gasolJne, $2.97; W . C. Mann on with Prank Crew. Directors told several thousand to the finest microscope a'nd camera nill g. milea ge as dog waredn. · April Il.8 has Albert Dekk.e r. Miss Leeada Werntz, of Dayton Chr tilln Scientists gatl el'cd In an- lenses, glas s Is Indi spensllble. With. out wlndow panes we would lIYe in 20 lo May ~ 7, 1,088 miles, $-13 .52 : Dr, BUlUAL IN MIAMI. CEMETERY spent the wee~~end with her par- nual meetil)g In Boston today. darkened rooms as our ancestors Helen .J ack!Son . eX9.mhlntlon of enls, Mr. and Mrs. Rober t Werntz. Declarulg that Lhl:s would be the did. Without bottles and jars, medi· I\Jnb'rose Rooks. SI : G r lslVold~. 3 Bervl es wereCOiiduetecs TUesday We are glad to report thaL the sentiment expl'eSlSed by the Natlun's clnes a nd preserves would be keys fol' dog pound . 75c; William afternoon at 2 o 'clock at t.be O s- little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ABa martyred President, Abraham Lin- scarcer. Without lerises, m any of Hufford. jr.. ex pen.ses 3 months, "aid fWleral home 'in Lebanon, for Lamb, Is Improvln~. us would hn ve lo [orego even the coln, were be here to<1ay. the DI1'ec$~O. 86 ; C. J . Wa ~goner, bond for Mrs. iCalil,lryn HllilDtnell 8'1, who Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Whett.e- tors polnted out; that .. through the jOy at good eyes ight. And as for the distant stars Ilnd m icroscopic ani· Ho ma H . Kramer, $'7.50, died SUllday at t he Mollie Harmon mqre received a cable ftom their ages tyrants have endeavored ~o mals and plants. they would still be Ba k{' r..Roos , I1lC. . rental of shor11ome.Burial was In Miami cemetery son, Roscoe. It reads as follows: govern and control men by engen- quile unknown lo us as they were La Ing jacks, $43 .22; Van Camp Sand llere. A native of Clanada. Mrs. "Arrlved in Australia. Don·t worry, derin g fear," and quoting from ancient people. and .Gravel Co., 615~ LOns sands and Hammell was the Widow or Oeor-ge. Window glass is a sim p ie k ind of M'ul'Y Baker Eddy's work, "Miscelgra vel for grandsLand, $45.57 ; Drs. Hammell. She had no Immediate lany" lP. 191~, they fwt her ' say, glass. Its three ingredi,enls, white' Duu barn Snavl em and Hesuinkfamily. quartz sand. lime and soda , are "P ersecution IS Lhe wookUess at ty- mixed together in huge e a rlhc.11 pots ra nts engendered by th eir {ear, and and melted by a very hot Ilame. w, s, c, S. NOTICE love wUl cast It out." When finally the whole mass has Meetlng In their Mother CIl·urch melted together. the opaque sub· The Women's Society of Ohrls· under t he world-enveloping shadow stances which were placed in the tlan Ser'vfoo' will hold their regular of what; Is probabiy the gra vest pot clfange into clear t.ransparent meeting Wednesda¥, JUlle 17-at the glass, through which light may eas· threat to' political and religiOUS ily pass . .home of Mrs. IJoyd Davis. This II; . freed om since the advent of ChrIstan allday mee~ lng and those havlanity; the visitors were l'eminded In ing vlrtlldays In 'A prll, Mily and a report by The Christian Science Corpusclell: Not Pblsma, June wUl be aues~. . -B oard of Lectureship that the unDetermine Type ()f Blood Ion 'of Brltaln Ilnd America wa,s REOEIVES B, A. DEGREE Blood plasma is simply blood with foreseen 44 ~years ago by Mary lhe corpuscles r.emoved. The pres· Miss ~Ic.frcd Cook received her Baker Eddy, Discorever and. Found- ent techn iq~l a, which redu ces it to B . A. degree at commencement exer of Ohrlstian Science. as the in- powc3er 10rm for convenience a nd ercises at Ohio University, Atherui. strument through which the rlgbts pres~l'¥ation : Is less than a year OhiO, on May 31. Mrs. Bess C. White of free peoples everywhere might be old. A un it contains enough plas· ma for a tTansfuslon, with tbe reo and diiughter, Geraldine, of Akron, permanently established a nd proqulred acces s~ories-including disand Dr. Mary L. Cook attended the ' tected. . tilled water (with which the pla sma. exerciseS: This welding togetller of the two is mixed), rublJer tllblng and great democracies, I,lnder the Impact needles. The. Red Cross lakes blood of .a n lnterna,tlonal crisis, said the Crom volunteer donors and has hanLecture Boor~ Is the cOD.'lwnmation . died l1,OOO .in the New Y,o l'k district of an internatlonai crisis, said t he alone. Blood taker! fr om donors is ref rig· Scientists .. The Board alluded spe- . era ted and sent 'to a laborato ry, clIlcally to a poem written in 1898 \'ihere It is tested Cor contaminatfon by the leader of this world-wide re_ or disease. Then the corpus<;}es are ligioUs movement. Mrs. Eddy, which removed by cenlrifugal action. That leaves a clear, straw·colo red liquid I' ads in part as follows: which "matches" all types of blood "Brave Britain, 'b lest Amerlcal -because the corpusclE!s, not the Unite your battle-pllUi ; plasma, determine the type: The human body can make u p a cor· Victorious; all who live It,puscle.deficlency far m or e quitkly '1'he love of 00<1 for man." The . WayneaviUe Farmer. Exchange ia aeUinl' The Directors. announCed the elec_ - than It ean supply plslsmn . The liquid plasma Is qu ick··frozen and CHICKEN FEEDS aecond to none ~at pricea that will tion (If Mrs. 'Ellsab:!th F. Norwood dehydrated in a VBCUlmn. The reo at Brokllne, Mass., as President of .ultl~g po~der is ready for use n't pleaae you, ' ~a followa: Tile Mother Church (or the en.sulng any time by mixing with. sterile wa· year. The chief duty of the Pres!- tel' and it will keep for at lea st five WAYNESVILLE STA.RT,NG AND ~YING de. n t is to preside at t h e annual years. Sealed In flasks, it r eadlly MASH-Mixed fH/ah every few daya. composed of may be packed without wasting meeting. the beat ingredienta that it ia poaaible to buy: 'spaee and shipped anywhere.

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WIUlam E, Schumacher; Klngs M1l.18, was granted a divorce from Erica TUrner Schumacher on' his charse of n eglect. Custody of their' " minor daughter was awarded the pla1nt.1fi" wit.h "tbe . mother havlilg !.be righ ~' to the child on alternate week;-enda. .

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CHURCH SECOND' SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY Rev. F. B. At1rlnson 10:09 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m . Morning p~yer and sermon. Fr1da~, June 12-Woman's AuxUlary Little Illll. Mrs, Ertle M. Harris, hostess. ST. AUGUSTINE CHUBcH Father Krumholta, Priest

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F'ERRY CRllnCH OF OHRIST W. O. Smith, Mlnlster

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WANTED-Middle-aged WOman, clean" (or care of three (lliU<tren. Mrs. John Hawn, ThIrd &~t, Waynesville.

WANTED TO Btn - Marble Top Tab1~ GIVe description and price. Box 10, CQ.l'e Of Mtaml Gazette.

JI'OR SALE-Electric Washer and 10 tUbe electric radio. Both in A-I condl~on . Sherman TInney. FOR SALE - Scratch Pads, five cents per pound. Stock up at this prlooe. Handy for notes, grocery Usts. etc. At the Mlaml Gazette office. FOR ~Two Row Oorn Picker. Good condition. R . .E. Asbury, Waynesville R R. 2, on Route 42 . Phone 2815. , I lOR SALE-Sweet potato plants, 35c per bundred or three hundre'd (or $1.00. All '" kinds of garden planta 1,00 per dmen . or 3 ,dozen for 25c. cbas. C. Strouse, R.R.2, 1 1·2 miles north of W~ynesv1l1e, .

corner Waynesville • Ferly a.nd I.ytle roa$. ~-7lt,21,28; 6.4,11FOR8,M.E -' Wa.tldns Products at 23 N. Broadway, Lebanon. Open 'evenlngs for your convenience',' Glen· LIntner. Phone 63 L. FOR SALE-Sicltle Grinder. See A. P. Melloh or phone 2571. IF YOU want to turn unneed&d pos.sess10llS in'to quick cash, there

111 nothing better than a want Il,d In the Mia.m1 Gazette.

FO~ SALE-6 room modern bung_ alow; 4 car garage~ A. F. MeUoh, Waynesville. Ph~ne 2571. FOR SALE-Solmd hand - husked yenow One-~ mile east of Bellbrook. O. N. Berryhill and Son, ~ute One, spring VaDey.

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Spend your leisure time at Cold Springs Tavern, oiie m1b! ~utb ' O( Waynesville oJ). ~te 42. Geod flshino and good food. PIANO LESSONS-At ' reasonable rates by a quallfled teacher: Mrs. Sarah Heston. R. R. 3, Waynes'ville. Phone 2899.

SUNDAY 9:30 a. m., Bible school. 10.45 a. m.-oommunlon. 11 :00 a. m.--Sermon. 8:00 p. m.- Preachlng. To do your duty you should be In church on the Lord's Day, We invite you lo come and worship with us. WAYNESVILLE CaURCH OF ,CHRIST Max RancJa.U, Minister SUNDAY Bible SChOOl 9.30 a. m. Oommun1on 10:45 a. Ia Preodling, 11 a. m. Junior Endeavor, 7:15 p. m. Senior Endeavor, 7:16 P. m. Preachlngf 8:00 p. m. WlmNEBDAY Prayer and Bible Study, 8:00 p. m. You are Invited to come and worship with Ul!.

The !lrst in --;;:-series ot Ladies Auto Maintenance Instruction classes . was held Wedne~da'y night. A large attendance was reported by the instructor, Adam F. MeUoh .

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Wide effort for an aU-out campaign for salvaging scrap rubber, plans are being worked out by salvage ufflcllals In Wayn e Township and wlll be made public i!l the very near future.

• • • The local Boy Scout Troop. work_ Ing In cooperation with the local Civilian Defense Council wlJ1 distribute literature to residents of the conmltmlty explaining t'he govern_ ment price contrO! order, placing ceiling prices on commodities.

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"Show Your Colors" Is th name of a ~r1ze-wlnnlng song writ en by James L. Hubbell, a member of the executive stoll of the state defense council. Three prominent musicians and critics selected Mr. Hubbell 's entry as the best of the hundreds ot songs submitted in a recent 00lumbW! conceI"t.

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G6S0lIne bUsiness i.9o now brought Into Une with the General Maxlmlnn Prlce Regulation. Gas stations, by order of Price Administrator Leon Henderson must post ceiling prices and the grade of gas, premIum, regular, third. , The dealers must me thetr prices with the OPA on or before July 1.

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Jessie L. Garner, Correspondent Mrs. Lucy FiShbaugh returned to her home In Middletown Sa,turt,iay &fter a week's visit In the Jordan home. Mr. and Mrs. Will Jantz and Mrs. Mlnn1e Muller, all of Bond Hlll, Olnclnnatl. were entert.alned at dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Plymlre. ,.IENDS Albert Lee Talmage. who was a First Day sChOOl, 9:30 a. m. patient in Blair Brothers hospital Meeting tor Worship, 10:30 a. m. for the removal of his tonsils last week, is Iplprovlng at thls time. Want a Partner?Mr. and Mrs. Ohus. Swindler, of Wa·n t a Situation? Dayton, spent the 'week-end at their Want to Sell Autos? farm here. Want to Repair Autos? Mrs. Emma Peymire is very UI at Want to Do Repairing? the home of ,her. daughter. Mrs. Want to Sell Real Estate? Roy Taylor. and Mr. Taylor, tlear Want to f?ell Your Services? HarveySburg. Mr. and Mrs. George Want to Seu HOusehOld GOOds? Want a Oilstomer for Anything? Plym1re vlsl~ed her 'S unday evening ADVERTISE IN THE ' GAZETTE and 'b ring the repoi'!; she Is ' growAdvertising Keeps Old Oustomers Ing weaker each dQy. . Mrs. Wayland Jordan and famAdvertlsln~ Makes Bu~ Easy 11y, of Olnclnnatl, were recent vis. AdveI't16lng Begets Confidence itors of the Jordan 'fa,rn1ly. Advertising Meaua ~U8Iness Advertising Shows Energy 4 quarter ot a century ago we Advertise and Succeed ' bad no cann~ citrus fruits, apples, Advertise Judiciously sptnach, tw'nip greens, sweet PotaAdve~e or Bust to souffle, peas. 'and scores of other :Advertls!! Now , Items. Today one 'may purchase ,Many ~hlng.s sold over the coun- ' most an~hlng In a tin can, but reter m~y soon 'have to ,be rationed. strictions wUl el1m1nate some flfty yYe must win this' 1\'~r and if tins art1des. from cans this 'year. Many method of mercll8.ndbin8 wUl help, grocery stores will look rather bare then .l~t us have t~e rationing with their shelves depleted of the tem. 'brIght labeled cans.

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Mrs. Bess c. White and daughter, Miss Geraldine, OJ Akion, and Dr. Mary L. Oook have returned from a trip to Fort LeOnard Wood, Mis/lourl. where Second Lieutenant John Dyer, son of Mrs. LIllla DlYer, Is In training with about 1200 other engineers.

MJ:. and Mra, Harvey .,urnet at. te~ the D~S8lon Gr.9u

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nesday evening at the home of M'r. and Mrs., L, V. Branstrator ate ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON WaynesVille, Mrs, Everett Eally. Mrs. H, A. In honor of her house gueat, Mrs. Deweese, Mrs., WIUJiim Bergdall '1U1d Roy Jol~nsonot Schenectady, N. Y.. Mrs. Don BalId were shopping In Mrs, Edgar Smith entertained at Dayton Thursday, luncheon last Wednesday. ' . Mrs. Dale Randall left Tuesday Other gu~9ts included Mrs. Ita morning for Syracuse, New York, 19 Brown and son, George Frederick, be with her husband who Is In, Mrs. A. T . PolinSky and daughter, camp, She hn.s a posItion there, Marilyn. and Mrs. Let.is Thompl\on. First Ald class~s of Red OrosS are being h eld at ltytle every Wedn~­ SUNDAY DINNER aUESTS day evening fOl' ten weeks under Mrs. Mary O. Or~ an9- Mrs. May the' direction of Prof, Ra)'m.ond Wcthcrall entertained their sister, HatCl~ld of Lebanon. Every one Mrs. Ann White, of Oallfornla, and be Interested and attend the should Mr. and Mrs. L. O. st . John at dincln.sses. at "Our House" Mrs. ner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. F . Olark. of Day ton. were supper guests of Mr. White will spend ,t he sununer here and Mrs. Everett Early Saturl1ily. with Mrs Oross. Mrs, TheI'Ie .Jones and son Milton FOOD AUCTION NE1'S $10 spent Thursday with her parents The woman'~lllary or St. 'tn many of Ohio's lake park recreation areas cottages are available Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Nutt, near Mary's church held a food auction terville. ~or tourists . The one pictured above is in the Lake Hope area, located l!'l . Zal eski St&te Forest, Vinton County, on State Route 278. It has Mrs, Hayes Leach- of Springboro, :Friday afternoon at the home of hvm ~ room. tw" bedrooms, kitchen and bath room equipped with spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs, Mrs. Rice Snapp. ApprOXimately $10 !Unnt~g water, shower. modern plwnbing, bedding and linens electricIty, Ol~ Cllokstove, h~t water tank. ice box, dishes. cooking' utensils. Oharles Mullenix and attended t he was made from the sale to be conGroceries UI.ld, supphes. may be obtaine~ a~ caretaker's lod~e. Many Oarmony sale in the afternoon. tl1ibuted to the Church Vestry Room other of OhiO 5 attractions for the vacatlont st ore described m booklet Redecorating 1und. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gray and Mr. "Enjoy. Yourself in Ohio," copy of which will be sent upon ~equest to Mrs, Edith M. Harris wlll be hostthe OhiO Dev ~lopment and ,Publi city Commission, Wyandotte Building and Mrs. Dearth Slleehan and Columbus. OhIO. ' daughters attended the Earnha~t ess to tile organization for the regr union ' Sunday at SChantz Park, ulur moilithly me!ltlng this Friday, June 12, alt the Little Inn. north of Springboro. part" yet. Last n1ght Ed a.nd I didn't Mr. and Mrs. Deweese and friends Miami Gazette Want Ads bring have much to do so we took the from Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Try them I results. subway out to Quincy-that Is a Barton attended the <baU game at suburb of Boston. out near the air Oincinnatl Sunday afternoon. Iba e. We thought we'd just look Miss Geneva Routzahn Is now em around a little a.nd see what the ployed at the defense plant at VanMrs. Davis :Furnas of WaynesvUle piace looked like. We passed a dl' lie, Airport arul will boar!! with Route 2, received the following let.. beautif ul apartment house on Pres- hl;;r unde and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. ter . from her da,ug:hter" Mrs. Edwin Ident's lane. We decided we'd just Frank Brown at Tlpp Olty. ~. and Mrs . Howard Deweese WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Payne (Jane Furnas)who is now with go In to see whet It looked like We her husband statlioned at Sqanton, had 110 idea there would be a va- atended the. General Motors ExpoMass., United Sta,tes AIr Base, at cancy. Well. we now have an apart- siUon at the Dayton fairgrounds FRIDAY - SATURDAY Boston. M,r s, Payne recently spent ment In the SUllllylea apartments. Wednesday evening. Your Sing in' Cowboy, Mr.Lawrence Rooney In company a few weeks here with her parents It's a darling place, very modern . before leaving with her husband There Is a small kitchenette, dI- With hIs sister from Dayton, spent ROY ROGERS for his new station In the east. The nette, l'Ilther large front room not severnl days last week In Atlanta, in quite as large as yours}, bedroom Ga .. where they were called on 'acletter follows: Eoston, Mass. and bath. We are to move In Thurs- count ' of the death and bur1al 01 "RED RIVER , VALLEY" Monday, p .m. day. I'll write you then and 'de- their father. Dear Mom : scribe It to you. 1 can't remember Mr. and Mrs. Ewing Stumm and with C~abby" Haye~ So much hn.s ha,ppened since Ed everything about it Just no1\': All of chU'dren IPld the latter's mothtn', AI.o Color "t;artoon and and I left that it seems like ages. I tIle other apartmentS In the buUd- Mrs. Nlgh,tlngale. of Day~n moved . Dick Tracy No. 9 have never seen or I doubt if you tng (there are 60) are unfurnlsned. last week In a· part of their newly can even. imagine .lust how crowded The people \VhO rented this o~e remodeled !louse on Route 73, which Norfolk, Va" Is. When we were have gone to Oklahoma and want Carm they recently . purchased ot SUNDA'y and MO~DAY there we couldn't even fln'cl a room to sublet it until the end of Septem- Maley Brown. Gable has his arms full In any kind of a.. hotel. People were bel' for only $70. Mr, and Mrs. Seth Furnas and Lana Turner! . . . and of The landlady where :t am now son aDd Mrs. Amos Cook attendedsleeping out In the corridors and Lana has her arms full of tiheIY were even fUll. We fInallY when I told her about It, just Yearly meeting at R!chmond, Ind., Gable! (lucky gIrl) found a room in a tourist home and ·cou:dn't beUeve it. She said she Sunday. it wasn't very.nice . The streets were never heard of slJorh luck. She said Kenneth Pletffer, of near MidBetter than "Boomtown" even crowded. Jwst like Dayton bbose Sunnylea apartments rented aIetowll, Is spending a ' couple of CABLE durJng the 9hristr:naa rU8~. for that much unfurnished' - and wekes with Mr. and Mrs. Olyd,e m~ets his match Thursday we rE~nted a car and ~hey are probably subletting It for Wharton. The aaJe of the household goods went apartment hunting. First we just enough to pay their rent. Ed LANA ("Ziegfeld Cirr') bou!l'ht· a paper to lOOk. at the ads. a.!ld I still c\I.n't 'believe we found a ot ~he late Mrs. MaIi' Carmony Sat· TURNER in Instead ot havlnu places to rent plac~ ond such a cute one, But it urday was well attendect and things "HONKY TONK" there was a wholEl column of people was ' sb high when you eat out, 'that sold well. . with Mr. ~rge Billett, who bought advertising 10r a place to stay. We we didn 't know how long we would tlle Herman Smith farm. met with a called up aU the rental agencies, no be alble to do. Frank Morgan, Claire Write to me right away. The ad- serious accident Friday 'afternoon one had a thing o.r any description. T~evor, Marjorie Main, We went out to the gc;)Vernment -dress Is _ ' Quincy Suntlyle.a :Ap'ts.. while helping Olyde Wb~n haul and Albert ' Dekker quarters wher,e thEI officers live and QUlllCY. Mass. hay to the Kyle farm. He was Plua Comedy and· Novelty the super~tendent told us he bad a Love, thrown from the top of the' load to walting list of 300. JANE and ED. the pike by 16w telephone w1r~ ,WEDNESbAY AND We finally gave up fOr the day leading, to the Davis PoUltry iarm and went to the show, "KIngs Row." on the Olark road . • Everett Early THURSDAY If that ever comElS to Waynesville . immediately took him to Dr. stag'JOAN BLONDELL be sure and see n. It is good. Ie's offJce and to his son's home In and The next morning Ed went out to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Hill Centerville. He was Iate.r removed JOHN WAYNE the air base to repoJlt an~ see if he made a business trip to OOlumbu& .to Miaml Valley hospital. He Is sutcould find. out' anything about a and visited relatives In Miu-ysvllle ferlng ~rop1 a fractured hlp and in place to .stay. . Tuesdny ' and, Wednesday. ' other. 1nJW1e.s. "LADY FOR A NIGHT' He got back at 4:00 and said that ' . • '. . Mrs. E. B. Longacre ' ln company be had been moved to Squantaln. The marriage of ' Miss ~ary Malin with R~v. HIlda Snyder, or" Oxford w~th an .. A.1I.Star call . ,, " Mass" that th'e ai:r base at BostOn, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Cornellus attendeld the M . E. conference at ~dded: Comedy and He had to report jby mtdnight,Bat.' i'i.1;atiri. Spring Valley;, R. R. 1, and Sprtngfield Friday and SatUrday. urday. We hurried and paCKed and R,Qbert Hartshorne, of Day top, was ' Mr. and ~s. ~~o '¥Utenbtlrger CineKope. caught the 7:30 tr~I,1n for New' York. soiemnlzed a.t St. Augustine church entertaine:d. a nllJll.bi!f of .relatives toWe went through ' Washington, D. Saturday morning. Rev. Father a picnic dlllller 's unday In hono,r ~f ' Comi"ir: "Captain. of O. Changed trains there and again RoPert H. Krumholtz performed the ' the third ,birthday of their <laugh.' the Cloud.,', "Alway. In In New York Olty. We were In New ceremonr. .' ter, Peggy .10. Those .present' were: My , Hearl," Kin ..s Row" • - • Mr. and Mrs. ClUfor<! ...rchdeacon York an hour aDd a hall so we an~ "The Male ~mal." looked around a little. My. the , IMI·. and Mr. Adam Hoffman, of ' ' 'bulldlugs are tall. We Ii&W the Em. Dayton, ,spent Saturda~ evening S?n .a nd daughter 'and Mrs. Ethel . with Mr. and Mrs. Howar~ ' .... ~~ . Trimble, 'ot Dayton; ' Mrs. Grace ~~=========-===" Plre, State buUdlnllr. We also went , _11through BridgePor't, oonn .. ' dine. We finally got to Boston at 5:00 the day· at Springs' p. m. It was crowd.e d .too · but noth- Tavern ot stop In for dinner. We Ing llke Norfolk:. We ha~ to go to serve nice dinners, p1&te lunchM four hotels before we tinally found and sandwiches ot. all kinds. Locata room. It was 10:00 before Ed got -cd on Route 42, one alue south of out to the air base; he had to take Waynesv1lle. the subway out. • • • Sunday' we started ' looklng tor MiSs Virginia Preston Is spending apartments again. We found soine this week with Miss Martha Klemm apartnients but they were all un. In Oinclnnatl. . ' . [urn1shed and so l:Ilgh.The· chea"""';; • - • "w ' Miss Kathryn q. one was $65 a mont'" 'for one room ,lbbonll, of. -Waynes .., . nu.rse. attended th:'" ' v~lle. ·our .county and a small kitchenette and bath, . ow unfurnished. , Warren Oounty Graduate , ;Nurses' We finally, fOU~d a room whlC;h ' meeting a~, ,J.l'ranldin and repo~ a ' , we decided to for a. 'week while wonderf.w ' talk was given by all tail:. ' we l,oOk~d · around. it. was $U, which part In the ,m eeting, . \' I was cheaPt;r th'a n 'a ~otet That is FAMILY d~~RlNG' wl't~re I am now. It s an ' !l~tully , . . cute room on Oommonwealth ave;' AT EARNHART HOME :I . . . . , ,. t's !l. lonely St~eet.Do.yoU :remem· ~. 'K~nneth :Klli?OIi, or WMhinlbru: ail.yth1l1'g abOUI~ ~toil? Co~· tA>~ . .D. 0.; Mrs. Julia Hende11iOn monwealtb runa, (lIn. to ~e com· . Mr, . and Mrs; Gao H de ' mons. Ed and' I both .tlilnlt we will I , . rg~ e~ r~ Uk\! Boston very ~J!lUch. ':, and SOllS, ' ¥rs, Vi~Ia Harlan, Jolt. ; (~e ' landlady- j\l~t came 'I n and ::d~8. Ke~eth. ~oUih and f&lllprou lltme-<1ome . ,~' , J!:Veret~, w.etl--:1ili iJ!r1 dI) ~. ~., s , gul!.Sta at the home of Mr. aDd Mra.. \ very en y. ! . Barolet B. Earilhan anel family, JUt' I haven't .told you the wonderful Wedneldlq 8VmiDl, . '

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Bacteria are io very tiny ' ~t TWs is the reason dairy autho~1tle. many thoUl,anda of them coUld be · urge tarm'era to separate the m1Ilc put on tbe perl04 at the end of this immediately after milking and th'en sentence. yet tpe farmer must wage quickly cool the ·c ream. Quick cool. a continuous battle against them ]e8t Ing puts a stop to 1he rnultlpllcathey dep'rlve him of bls livelihood. tlon 0 f th el bacter Ia and preserves , The.production 'of 'cream Is a per. the quality , o.• th e cream. . ' , feet example of this struggle: From But most of the . bacteria which tl\e 1me tbe farmer draw.. the milk appear In milk get there after 'it Is trpm his 'row's udder untU the inln. drawn from the cow. Carelessnesl CIL\RI.E8 B. E~ , ute , he delivers the cream to. the in mllklng or insufficient attent(on to rBoMOTED TO CORPORAL crea~el\Y or his cream buyer, he cleanliness are the principal reasons . ., must be alert every minute lelt the for the presence otthls second batch bacteria get . the upper hand, ·out. of ,b acteria (llJustrated above'). Dust, smart him and nullify the houra of 1o0le hair, ImpertecUy' clfianed uten. ' care , and attention he hal Invested ' sl1. are among the p,rlhcipal axter: in' his product. ' I In..the case ol cream, the farmer nil, sources of bacteria, Once the , mus~ be 'dQliblY .alert. For .here he ' cause. are understood, the reIrledles Is ,dcallng with a product which con. ' suggest themselves. Milking a .clean ta'ins a small number at bacterIa cow' w,lth clean, dry hands, the' use even as It comes from the COW'I of a seamless, hOdde,d . pall, with udder. Ex~re to air causes these p~I!ap. 8 ftlte~.t~e stt'a1ner (/ir ~r. utll!lerln to multiply rap'ldly and ~_ tlier protection- ~Cs"the" c9m.• leGS thlll process Is ha'lted the prod- plete answer. according to these uct SOOflllcc.JUlCS ·unsuitable for ,ood. lame dpiry authorit1e., . .'

We wish to ~ our heartfeli appreciation to all those who were. helpful In any way during the recent llln'ess and death of our beloved wife. mother, and grandmother, Mrs. Olive Mendenhall. • The FamUy.

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Mr. and Ml'I. Ohar_ Wat.. kins, Mr. and MrlI. Henry Watk1DB and taml1y, Alr. and Mra. Blancbe Wade, of WaYnesvWII; Mr. and Mra . Frank Miltenberger and Rcib!lrt and Wilma Gray.

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.1.11 , TlIUR$DAY, JUNE 18, 1942

NINETY- Fouiim YEAR

STORES TO OLOSE HERE ON WEDNESD~~Y AFTERNOONS

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Much excitement prevail· ed in Waynes ville and Corwin Sunday afternoon ' when in was reported that Sherman Tinney had been killed by a truck the report proved fal se as Mr. Tinney was, and still, is very much alive ••• all of which proves that sometimes it is better to make sure a story is true be:

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on to ;~s nex - oor nelg o r . . . die Burton (Mr. Burton to his students and the citizens of Elyria) here this week . and wearing a confused look, w ,ondering if he ever - II b ... t was r~~ . ~ or.n, or JUS growed hke Topsy of Uncle 'l'om's Cabin ••• E. J. h~s been uns uccessful in obtalnin a record of his birth either at the county courthouse or in the files of The Miami Gazett~ . . . the local Boy Scouts are happ.y . again at the news that work soon is to s', tart on thel'r new cabin . on the hl'gh schoo'l g L.oun'ds 1 M r 8 • Katherl'ne Foulks ' ~ ve h rae If qUl'te a shock ga e " recently ••. she was ,having , a. bridge party and l,' nvited se~ veral guests • .•' -. the par"' WJ

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Keller Hoak was elected 'presldent of the Wayne Township Farm.. er's club last Thursday, at the monthlY meeting or the organlZatlon. Fred J. Hageeyer county comml&sloner. was elected vlce-presldent. and Miss Alice OODS, secretary-treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Harv.ey Burnett wer.e hosts for the meeting . and dinner, served at Uie noon hour. at their nome In Lytle. Miss Alice GoDS, a former tellCher at Gullford College, North Carollna, was the speaker for the atternoon. She spoke of her work as head 01 a Consumer Cooperative a t

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Fair To Be Held ' The 1942 Warren county Fall' will take p)ace as planned. John T. Gorman, Secretary of the Fair Board, announ~ Wednesday after

recelpts of a telegram from C . laude 0_ >f AgrIcure. ult ~re ....ry 0 urgLng .that the fair be conduc,ted. The board had wired Wickard for an opinion afte,r the order to cease Work Projects Administration const ruc tlon on lWlusemen t proj ec>. ... , ef .~. k th""O f ec tlve J une 30 . ~or on e .,. ,000 grandstand ' at the fa irgrounds adJoining Leba.non has been j)egun. ThIs caused the board to seek a. rulIng . Doubt was expressed that the fait wouId t ak e pI ace o.• W . P, ., A . 'work to Ithd ers were be w rawn from . the proJect or If more str.lct tire or' gas ratlonJgn was put Into effect. W k ~ In t Ilr ·m en .......e;an pour g cemen at the grandstand Wednesday Gorn1a "ft.ld and it I. .m....ted tb n --. ," '" eAV".... ood ' .... d hi h s tan , w c replaces .,,0 w , en d . _ d b 11 Be tembe ones es ... .,,,e y rep . r 22, 1940, will bef 1nIshed.1n time for the ,fair, September 23725 . . .0'1 Icard ,n c .

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one of th~ guests ••• then she learned' her ' invitations , had read the same day, but '" w'eek later exactly ... Kenn~y- HI'II, head :man . at ' Theat_re, may be the TWl'n an expert coon hunter" but that's where bl'S knowledge of outside life ends ••• ~e lear-ri <he .g athered ,a busbel

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the school where she mariaged a group ' of girls whosc monthly expense was $10, only an hour or 'two of work each day. During her talk, MIss Gons spOke of The Cita del, an exclusive ml11tary school of the South, and aiso of Duke University. In describing Duke, Miss GOllS sald, "Duke was bul1t at a cost or eighty million dollars, on the site of old Trinity' College . Of modern architecture, gray stone standing In a forest of pines, It Is much adm1red by one class of people. '=I'he otber class likes the oldnesS and the leisure of the Old South found In the Unlver/ilty Of North Carolina. Duke has done a great deal to build up the splendid ' health program of North Carolina. One of her prized possessions Is a mlllion -dallar organ, one . of the greatest In the world. Miss Gans also talked of the Indll8trles of Oarollna . from their flne textile mills to the. articles made to attract tourists, She exhIbited sevI .. I {ood I d era t arlUcr es 0 h wt ,weav ;ug. an tl pot ery, rom t a sec on. The speCial topiC, "Gosslp" was discussed by Mrs. Frimk U. LeMay. In speaking of the effects of gossip upon indIviduals ahd communities, Mrs. LeMay stated. "All of ~ talk . and gOSSip, meaning no harm, although gOSSip Is listed as a vice. We often teU things, as facts, that we are not sure of . . Stories reach the victim Vff,rY unJike the ones s tar~d . CMldldates for high offlees are often unjustly talked b t t kin 1 mind rt th a ou , a g peop es :s 0 e Issues at hand. In accounts of ac_ cldents we see lUI outstanding 11lustratlon of the way people tell things. Now that. we are a t war, , a guess to milltary affa irs is related f t WI ' as a ac. , ar news s purposely wlthh,e ld a.pd twisted, True reasons are now al'i\'ays made public. ' "In summarizing," Mrs. LeMay stated "Whether gossip or propaganda, before bellevlng.. abOve· all. before repeat lng what you 'h ave heard, ask whelher any good can be accom-

Funeral servk;Were held Mon- plished by telling this thing." day aftemoon at the McClure Fun.. ·M,r. Robert Ohapman spoke briefJy of his experiences at Sheppard eral home for Lester Oarl HIatt.· Field, Texas. He is now with the ' ~ge 51, who shot and killed himself . Medical ' Corps, havin.g. completed ""'Ida fte ' . C H la~ n y 8 mon . . oroner er- three month tra1n1ng as a.n optiCschel WUl1ams returned a. verdict . s . sulelde. The coroner was told =Icwith the eye, ear, and nose that HIatt had been despondent In . Guests at the meeting Included recent weeks, Dr. and Mrs. ElliS Hathaway. Mr. . Survlvors ~nclude ,"'. "'" Wife, Mary, and' Mrs . Howd~d Mr. and "",~, " ... Gr-Mam four children. J. C. Blatt and, Mrs. Mr J B CI . . ' s. . . lapman an d son, Nellie Biggs. of Oregonia: Robert, Robe'rt M d Mrs J E M' , r. an ... cat home; Mrs. Martha Shelley, of Clure, Mrs. Oeorge Mendenhall, 'Richmond, Ind., and a brother, Syl• -'" ille. HIatt move - d Mrs. Mrs. Josle andand Mr. clinand vanus, 0f 0' r""nv HaroldGraham" 'Whitaker here about .ten years ago . !r.om dren. Greenville.

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Childre.n Give M US1Ca ;. I' At . . " , PARTY FOR PASTOR ·F r·e'n' d ' .ah·1.p CIU"b, '1 .

or ~efore a good fire during, ' Id " nl'ghts last 'w" l'n"t'er .' • • co 'he thought he had' a good· Rev .. a.nd Mrs. L. C. 'Radley we~e' su'p p)y of hickorY nuts, but gues't s Sunday at a farewell party given at the Grace Methodist they turned out to b 'e just ' . church. Dayton, for Rev. T. T o. ordinary piy nuts and abso- Orawf.lo.rd. district s'u,p erlntendent of .~ U lutely useless for hUnian' the Metiiodtst cliurch. Rev. Craw,. consum.ption •.• th , e height ford 'haare81gn~ his district office of patriotism •.• a local boy to accept a .paatoJ..'&te at Madlson"1 l ' ville Ohio W h 0 ord marl y wears g 8SS-.. . o 'u'e'at ~;':I':I-ters and' their tamll.......... 6n es laying them aside in Oflea from' t' " ,dlstrlct p'..... . UJa .~. ted Rev. der to accustom his eyes to Crawfqrd with an elglite.enth cen' . silver cake plate an . d a h"mnal Pa. as the naval e. ntrance r".>r . tu.." -J I 'rement of 15-20 VI'Sl'"':,.,;., conta.rung the autographs o·t the qUl .... withQut glasses. ,gl!el1l.· - - - -..-.- ..... a"p.""'ATE :uaMED VISITING RELATIVES IIEItE I

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Mr , and Mrs. E. J. Burton, of . ElyJ1a, 0., are ~t1ne this week at . ihe hm of Mr. and MrII. Gfiorp

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J. waterhouse. ' ' They will return to Elyrta Pr1da.y, .where 'W; 'Burtori will 'iH, eJigqecl WIG . . ' in ~enae wOrIt dl1l1na' the~. ping: ,He taltea ,the. ,place of .Geora~ " , . " Winder, whQ, ~ nqw a ~ of ' ~,--....v ......~AN·· EDwmnR 18 the U ; ·S . artn ,. i!d fOrcei , ' " ~. .. ..·.. v '. , SLOWLY 'IMPBoVn(QAcUon ·taken 'forward1ni t~e

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Members of ·the Friendship club . of the Methodist church enjoyed a progratn pr~.entAA by the children ...., ~.., ot ihe church, When the organlZa. . .afternoon tion ' met last Wednesday at · the home ot Mrs. Irvin MulCOrd . ' The program was ,'a rranged and ' announced ,by Mlss 'RosemarY Mul'ford, as follows: Devotiona, the story of .bhe Bermon on the Mount, I

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WaynesvlIlle stures will be closed at noon OD Wcdnc day during the months of July, Aug· ust and Se'ptemoor beginning July 8. Saturday, July 4, they will close a.~ 12:00 noon. However they will be open Friday evenin(. . 'The roUowll1K stores will be affected: Kroirer Grocery, A. K. Day, Thrift "E" Market. Fair. leys Hardwalre, Hyman's Clothing Store, D., R. Smith Grocery, Gray's , Barber Shop, Hawk's Barber ShOll. 5 & IOc Slore, Coyles Mea't MaI'ket, SmUh's Meat. Marke l~. and lubb's Furnlt.ure store.

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L. L. Hartsock Is 'Dead After Brief Illness. LeRoy L. HartSOCk, 72, of 19 E. Clark strecl., Sprlngneld, a 10lmer member 'of the City Commission. dled 'at 1:50 a. m. Wednesday at h J,s home, following a 10-day illness Mr. Ha;tsock, son of the late Mr. and Hartsock, former Mrs. John Waynesville residenls W(lS manager of the Wall Paper Shop, High and Center street, Spri ngfield . MI'. Hartsock was b01\11 In Iowa and had lived In Springfleld since he was 16 yenrs of age. He had been associated with ~he former Pier e and CO.'5 store from 1886 to 193 1 and then operated his own store. which was formerly ocated on S. Foun tain avenue. He was widely known in bUSiness, political and lodge circles of the city. The position on the City Commission was the first of its kind' he had ever held He was a member of the Ephrlnm Lodge. No . 146, Independent Order o! Odd Fellows. and the Encamp· lJIent Ilnd Patriarchs Militant of that organization. He was also a m moor of the Second Lutheran church. Mr. Hartsock Is survived by his widow. Mrs Estella M. Hart.~ock ; one daughter , Mrs. Glenna Gammere of OincJnnatl; two sons, Warren L. Ha rtsock o{ St. LouJs and E. S Hartsock of Cincinnati; six grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Florence Johnson of Springfield, and a brother, Carl Hartsock, of CincinnatI.

Three New, Members Added To Civic Club Three new members were Ildm l ~· ted to tile Waynesville Civic club Monday night, when the organl7A_ t10n met In regulnr session . WllIiam Applegate, A. T. POlinsky and WalI·er W. Wiseman, were elecLed to membership . The mectlng was held at the Llttic Inn, with· twenty"-fow' members .md guests in attendance or the dinner, preceding the meeting. Fred J. Hagemeyer, Wnrren coun"y commissioner. was a. guest, and ,poke to the club Informally con.:erning past associations and acllualntances In this community . Mayor ·C . H. Brace was the .;peaker Cor the evening. As Director ENTERTAIN RELATIVES FRlnAY

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WILL SEE SON RECEIVE "WINGS" Mr. and Mrs . Ross" H. Hartsock, daugh ters, Jean and Jane, and MIss Evelyn Johsson left here Wednesday to attlmd grAduation ceremOnies June ~13 at the AIr (lo"'" -- ,t<"U A,d:VMlce Flylnlg School, Luk~ FIeld. PhoenJx, Ariz . .WU,t on HartSock is a mem.... If ' IIC r 0 f th e casso young graduates who will receive their "Wings" and be ~omm1ssloned Second Lieutenanlts -In the U, S. AIr Force.

Mr. and MJ'S~ L~w;ence Bl'own en tel am ed at Sunday dinner Mr. and ,;.. WI'l.J Ia m ' Tay 1or au d d aug ht ers, I..... S.· .delen and Rose Elizabeth, of Wll~ mlng~on a nu '.Lam a.nd Howard McvWIIl, of Waynesville. • • • Ml s. Maude Cr6n e. a hlghlyrespected reSloen L of Waynesville -or llUU1Y years, but who recently •no ve d t.o L Cl)anOlf, "'(as a V..i,~J t or lu flaynesv ille Thw'sday of last week.

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. ••• M'1l!s Ruth Burges& of O.lnelnnat1, sperit the week..end with Miss Alice and J. Q. Gons: • • • Mrs_ Roger O~llss, of Xenia, was theSUu'lday guest of· Mr. and ' Mrs . John B. Gons. and daughter, Marl1yn ' ' • Carl • • Oonard spent Mr . and Mrs. the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. • • ttlj h~ MI'. ConrEld •Adams an.d Mr. ' Al. I va.n . P eo, .. " 01 RI'dgevIIIe, Ind. • • • cert Copelanq, or N~w York Olty Mr. and ~s. Romo Riggs were wei.e S un d ay gues ts o f Mr. an d Mrs. S un ..... "'- y even In g supper guests 0f A T P li k Mr ' . , 0 ns y ., . and Mrs Robert """M~ as. Q

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Mr . and Mrs: A. T . Polinsky an".. Mr . and Mrs , J . N. Robinson and son, Donald, of Dayton, spent Sun-' daughter, Marllyn, were visItors at , the home of r,ir. and Mrs. Howard day with their' parents. Mr. and Mr E F E nhart Fogt and b-on , near Dayton, Weds . . . ar . • • • ncsdayevening . Sunday dinner guests at the home • • • f M d M Mrs. Donald L. Hawkc and Mr.. I) r . an rs. L. O. St. John. Included Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E . C. Crane spent Friday with Rev. Lucas and SO!!, Junior, of Sprlngand Mrs. R. L . Hackwell, of Ham· II ld Mr M e . II. 8.fY. Cro.ss, Mrs . May tlton ; Wetherall an(l Mrs . Ann White. • • • • .. . . , Mr. 'and Mrs_ John W. Kersey .. Mr. and Mrs . Wa<te Turner and entertalned Mr. and Mrs . R. H. f!lmlly and Miss Roxie Backet,t , of Hartsock Mld daUghters, 'at dinner Dayton, Mr. John Tur,ner and Satur.dilY evening . . daughter , Ca;m>l, were all dlmier " • •. , ;Mrs. C. ·Lee Hawke and Miss ~~:y~t the J. H. Sackett home, Anne· Weltz B,fe v1.s1tlng this .weelt wlth .De.a n Hawke at· Grove. Olty, 0 ., Mr . ond. Mrs_ Kep.neth R. HJU , . •• .• were dinner iUests of Mr. and Mrs. MrB . l:dit!t M . ~arrts and H~ E. ~ .. Orane Tues<layevenlnir. Mos ' her were Sun .. ,,1n r gu ts . ', . .. " . .. ; , ....."... ~~ es u __ • . D'. L. .n....~e, Miss May ~t the home of MI:. and Mrs. Ron_ LQI., '"''101' . , " " . ' .. ald 'M ' Hawke . Wrilriit and -:Mrs . m, c...ohme wer~ aEU~Oil\lAT 'LEBANbN'" , ' . ' ~ '.. _ luncheon guests O(MIsat!/I ,fonnle U. ¥rll.lda Parshall Is. visiting this and MaYJOe ~. Browne at Ithe The rewilon' ,of. OOmpaDy weal wlth,.A&rs. Emina- Burfa~ . . I ' ~Je~ Home, 'Wedn~' .. E, ~th.. . '. which served ? . • • I ' __ • • ~ • OV.~88 In . WarI with the ~ Barbara and Nancy Oran~ ~nd 1OU, leisure time at Qo1d Rainbow.' wl11 be .,at t~e are vtsltlng tbJs week a~ ~he ~e SprlDp Tavern. QPe moe aoutb 01 ~unds " Leb~on Bunday, .of Mr. ~d Mrs: ' ~. R. caq,bell W:aynelvDle on. RQUte 12. Good J~e 28: . and ·famDy, of Upper Al'Jtngton. co~, f1lih1n8 ancl)OOd fooct. ft . .

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Mr. and MrS. Ut:an Wal Lon en The Volunt.e:ers for Victory sew. Lcr talned Mr . and Mrs. Clarence I.ng group melt COr their regular scml-'mol1thly ,session Il\.~t ThursOay Glackin, Mr. and Mrs. George evening at ' the, hom e of Mrs. Ray. u lackln and ch.lldren, Jeannie, Sonmond Conner with Mrs . Leo Conny , and Dorothy, of. Mason, and ner as hostess. ·.vu·s, Ella Brumbach, of Erlanger , K.y I Mrs . Kenne(.h R. HIU was select. " ast Friday. Dorothy Glackin ed to serve . ~~ secretary~troruHirer rema ined Wl~l the Waltoll8 fo r a for tho sununer In the ab3ence of week's visit. Mrs . Carl Ferlguson. -----After the evening sewing a sa llld i\'l'TEND CHURCil CONFEOENCE course wn~ by tIle host". •• to . served ... the following'. Mr.~ "• . U . LeMay, ' Carleton Stanley and Jack Crane Mrs. Edwin E~amby Mrs . Walter <I re attending t he Gambler Summer Frasure, Mrsl Ka t hl J ~l FoUlks. Mrs. Oonference of the Episcopal church Kenneth R . HilI. Mrs. William Apbeing held at Kenyon College, Gamplegate, Miss Ine:. J ames, Mrs. tJl~r; Ohio, this week. ' . Mrs. C. R. FrllZler w1l1 attend the W1l11am St ra.dE!r, Mrs . Charles Tel" rell and Mrs. Earl Conner session the latter part of the week. Mrs. Charles Van Over wUl en>-"_ - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ..... tain the group for lhelr next meetIng. ' . ADD TO V's for VICTORY CLUB 'To date, 515 gal'iments, Including kimonos. bootll-S ""jn ~n., - . bonnets, ............. skirts. panties, slipper tops, mittens, Rev. Earl Bull) of Elmore. Ohio, lumbus . dresses. gowns and aC.....ans, hao'e Il (OrIller missionary to Japan , and Staff Sgt. Robert Chapman Is en completed and Shl"P'pe'd by t hY,e lIis sister. Mrs. BaITY Moore, of spending a fifteen day furlough group over a pI!l'lod of three months. Cleveland , were visitors at the home Irom Sheppard Field, Texas, with of Mr. and Mrs. D . C. Ridge last his parents.' Mr . and Mrs. J. B. l'IIUI'sday afternoon . Chnpman. on; c:!. • to • Mrs. L. A. Ga rst will entertain • • • Mrs. J. K. Presto'n entertained III mbers of the "HI-Lo" Bridge members and guests of the Ar8Unot ~lUb at her home, ne~r Dayton, next Mr. ~d Mr's. Fred Furnas ;;;re Bridge club at her home Tuesday ruesdny. hosts to the Furnas-Meredith tamafternoon. , fry r eunion, at. their country home, Mr. and Ml·s. Donald L. Hawke • • • Mr. Emerson Spicer, of Columbus, Sunday . ..IIlU Mr. ahd Mrs. Maynard Weltz A sumptuous basket dlnnel' a.n d attended services at Trinity church, spent the week-end with Mr. and socIal time fas enjoyed by the fol· Hamilton. Sunday, and In the after_ Mrs. J. B . Chapman and son , R0lowing : Mr. ond Mrs. Robert Furnas. noon attended the Clnclnnati - bert . • • • and family, N[r . and Mrs. Roscoe Brooklyn ball games In Clnclnn8ti W. C. St. Jolm and Earl Conner • • • FurnacS, M!. alnd Mrs . Da'Vls FurMl". and Mrs. John W. Ke~sey spent Wcdnesday. Th~sday and nas, Mr. and Mrs . Este Pringle, of were dlnnel' gue· · · o· Mr. and Mrs. Friday of last week attending 'the Dayton, Mr. ailld Mrs. Harry Smlth ~"" • 15th ..nnual Summer Convention of and son. Mr . Slnd Mrs. Keller Hoak W. T . Osborne, of Olncinnati, Frl" the Ohio State association ot Town<lUY evening. and family, Mr. and Mrs . Walter ship Trustees ,and Olerks,- a~ Akron, • • • Whitaker and :famlly. Mr . and Mrl'l : , ::)Imon Wiersema, of Hamllton, Ohio. Sam Meredith and family. Mr , and ~' P ~ II"v .., "'unuay he"c ~t the home of • • • • Mrs. Herbert Meredith and famll,. nll> ,l)rotHer -~u-law and Sister, Mr. Warren LeMaY 'has been appolntMr . and Mrs . J ess LYU""ae, UI_" I an..,.. <lllll .luI'S. ,,' WaI ter Wiseman. ed Instruotor of handIcraft at the

by M1as Patsy Baird; vocal so 0, RUBB""O, CO'Ll-ECTION 'Eo • "Don't sit Under the Apple Tree" 1 b Robert Hastings, accompan ed y The local Boy Scout troop wIll aid Miss Raylyn 'Crabbe' saxaphone I , In the collootlon of rubber for the solo. ' "Olriblr.bln." Jack Mulford,' acom-.n1ed by ".'·- . Ralyn Crabbe·, gove~ment. Get together !ill of .......... ~ your scrap rubber and save It for Saxaphone 5019, "Over the Waves," . the Scouts who will cell for It soon. EarI'Rye, accompanied Iby lI41a.s G.ladYs Rye; readmg, ~'Hy Otedo," Thus yOu will be aiding your gov. ernment and helphig the Scouts too. Miss Rosemary MUlford; plano solo, .!JIve it' oniy to Scouts In unllonna "Nola:;' MiSs Orabbe. The. next meeting of the ' club or to those wearing. an official ann <band If you' want the Scouts to Will 'be an ,ou,tlng and luncheo~' ~t benent. MJaml Valley Chatauqua. the second~ Wednesday In July. ' " MILK JroND NOTICE . HOstesses for, the meeting were: '. Mrs. t;.' V_ Branstrator, MrB. J .. B. . A. tax. stamp c;ount1qg is SChed.: Rlch~ MrB·. Clarence Rye a.nd lira. ,Wed cror rrlda~~ .'J~~. 26, a~ 1 p. m. ~. ~'. UplYk~. "f" . ' • ,at. t~e Grade, o_ ulldlng, . All women" . . ~, ., \ • '. in the commlnnlty are urgently' re'UlVtS Bt TilOMPSON DIES · ciuest~' to lWilst In 'this work held -. ' . ..,;. ." "- 'n"""''' ,- JIlt t r w '''11 . ' ' . .AT B9ME IN LaDANON ~ t"v .. ...,~ m .O! aynes,. e s .:. , ,undemourished. cb1klren. '

Herbert m. ~, ' eci1~ PtanaWete-mll.cle tor ~he oo~ectiQ1l . and l?,Ubllaher of ·tIle eoun'::· of ruJ)be1"a¢a.p by the · BCoutll. · \ -':\ t ' N ' ~on ' w~ 1 was- III 'a .\,' " " · y ~cr1 -t 'cal _.dU· " , t' 'th' .. n..v· · 'S_Vlc., nU,o~Y ,n B ' very I !lO...... on ·a e ""'V. \ ' , ' < ". .,.ARJ.BY . . , '. . .. , . ' ·.bi b....:..,-':c·· ',. ~... PARK, ''JII ". tan, Oe~t ~ . .- ....l6Io t~_:= . ~, , ' . ago;' fol1~ ·a n appen~_, ·· • ........--. , . ' '. .....-..-.. L ~ '· _, . ' haa tJeeb erm~ to Dr; ' Services w~re cq~~~~ at·. ~~es ~e~ .con,dUC_h Sa~,,' - ~'s boIIPltal, ~n, ~ Jao're- 4:00 ,p , ' m. in :the .Qawallt ~ day at 11 0 ~Jock;. at t~e q&wlUd/u-, ~ to .. ~ lID~,. llom,e 1D LebanOn. for ~ P~k. . ~Jml~e"Jn ~banOl1 for .Lew.1a H. " ...-:::;::; . : " . qe 'l8~ 1M CUed 'nl~ in .. TIlom~~ 88, who dled .late' ThUD-Jam.. StOOps; or Van WIlR BJaoobeefer ' nuratna hame; ·.BurW ~Y ~ his home ther~. Bun..l~" . Obio, Spent aeYera! daJI ' ian ... . . 111 ~on, Climetery. BIa ~ ill ,~On cem,~. He ~ .urvlveci bere at tile home of I@". and~. Jle&l' relatlve ·Sa .IIra• .B.!1t11, ~ . ." Oqy aDd carl Th~p;. ~ Dalla. . .. OlartmlJej a Ji1leCe. epn, both at b~ ' Lebanon. ,

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or C1vlUan Delense In Wayne Town;hlp, Mayor Brace addreSSed his ,udlence on community life during lVar time . He spoke of the' fi ne couperatlon which has been shown in llIe commwllty In forming a wellurga nlzed DeCense' Uult. A resolUtion of appreciation was IIdopted by the plub for the tine d vi.c spirit and keen interest alwllYs shown in community affairs by th ,ate Charles M . Robltzer . A recision was reached by clUb members to abandon the lawn beau_ _lfica.tion contest which had been .ttempted here this suilll11er, due to 00 few entrants a nd a lack of Inler s t in the project. XL Is expecled lowever, that 11 slnulw' project will .Ie attempted by the club next sum,ner, starting earlier In the season. The Civic club wlU work In co,peratlon with the American Legion .1 r"plll.clng old !lags and placing lew ones on soldiers grave3 ' at Mioml cemetery. The next dlnner meeting 01 the .lub w1l1 be held July 20.

Committees Are Appointed By AuXiliary Head Working commlotees of Bt. Mary's Homan's Auxiliary were appointed ,y Miss Katherine Prendergast .lew.y elected president, when ahe .;reslded at her first meeting Friday. . Committees appointed were sa .0Hows: WAYS and M~Ns-Mrs. .(Qnald M. Hawke, chalrma.n. Mra. .Uce Snapp, Mrs. C. R. Frazier, .virs. Dalsy.Snyder, A(rs- L. H. Oc.or. .Ion, Mrs. <;:. B . Brace and Mrs. C. Lee Hawke; PROGRAM (tor three montha) Mrs . Maynard Welt£, Mrs. John BoUn and Mrs . 11:. C. Crane. Mrs. Edith M. Harris was hostess to the meeting at the Little Inn. Miss prendergast opened the meetIllg with a short history of the foundJng of the Woman~s AuxWary 1n St. Marys churCh. Flftee~ members answered roll call with a Bible vllrse. Devotions were conducted by MrlI. E. L. Thomas. Two readings .from "Forth," an Episcopal Missionary magazine, were given by l'i.I:S. D. L. Crane and Mrs. Daisy Snyde•. A deliCious salad course was serv- , ed to members during the soc1al hour Which followed. MI'1I. RIce Sna.pp will entertain the group In September. NonCE , The Wavne .... - -.. lp Republican J" ,. uw,_¥ Wom,e n's Club' will meet next Wed-. oesday aftemoon at a:oo o'clock• June 24, at the home of Mrs. Mai1I; iUlgers. YOUNG LEBANON MATRON DIES 'IN "DAYTO}lf HOSPITAL ., ',' " Bervicell .or......... • ••_ . R u'th Dodd " Welser, 20; who died last ·Wedn. day In a Dayton hOOPlt&I, were c~- ' ducted Friday In the Oswald funer' ' , aI h~e with bur.ta.l In Lebanon .... . Sh'· ceme""ry. e "" sur vived by her husba.nd, John Welser; a daughter, Judy Schuler, by a prevIous mar- · . rlage; her mother. Mrs. B~cbe Dodd and a sister, Mr.s Wanda Thompson, ....,.,..non, T ........ and a borther, E111s oDodd .. _ ' lUi .... _ n , In the IrW&LIY Corps. . FRANKLIN TO BAn PET 880W

The annual pet show wID ' ~ staged at North End PiaYll'oWutIn ' o'ciock. : AU Franklin Friday at kinds of peUi will be entered. .

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day party (Ol" _toeir daughter, Elaine• WUUam Straukamp,. of Dayton . noon was .spent In pleasant con..... W"ltI!r Kearlrk. Correaponden' A par t 0 f t h e D . lru. All d 0 . R • R • v()r:,a~lon. Th08e~ho attended from Mrs. Nettle Tinney. Correa~ndm& who. I' clved lots or' nice gUta. . ~esvWe, Ohio Mrs. ,Anna Arthur returnc4-bome Mr . (lnd Mrl;. Samuel Shaffner MrS) Floward .Deweese s]> e n t between L)jle an~ Lebanon al~r here were. Mr-s. Grace' norton, 'Mrs. < Thur5day with Mrs", Irvin Oarrie,., 1n not being used for tiive year ~ 'It; now "''''Ilie Petercon, M.rs. Lena .Badwley SuhClay evenIng from a verY pleas- spent Sunday afternoon with Mr, 0la:iS Mall 1,Ia¢er at ~totf.lce. Waynesvill.e. Ohio ' , ,,,,...., Dayton. being repa1l'eq by. clrde~ of the gov- Mrs. BirdIe 'A lexander, Mrs. Bertha ant visit wltll frleQds In OinQlnrlatl. and Mrs. C. S. Arthur. Mr. and Mrs . Chester B'o(illn and There w s a seWing maohine clln'. mment. Thirty-ell~ht CEIl' lOads 'ot ' Haru.ock. l\<Irs. Mary Wocxl anq We are sorry to reP,Orb that Mrs. Walter Wiseman, Editor and Publisher Ic at Lytle chUrch on Tu~ay of Lies I~ave been ordllred . Judy FLu Dayton, and Mrs,. Norma Mrs . K elsee Arthur vlsited relatives Ne'tlIe Kepler ~IOS been Quite 111 this Mrs. E. C, Crane, Society Editor last week. a number of sewing maMiss Norma Grassl. of Dayton, Woolley, Brookville. In Sprlngfleld Saturday. past week. .' Mr , And Mrs. Conard Purkey chlncs ' w ere adjusted. and. brother. ElWOOd Grassi. of . Mr. and Mrs. Will Rickels. Xenia, .Mr . and 'Mrs. Oliff Rhoild.es were lBSUED EVERY THURSDAY Mrs. Alleu Emrick and Mrs. Wal- Piqua, wer-e ·8undllY dinner " guesu. were sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. were week-end guesu. 01 Mr . and SUnday dinner gues of Mr , and SUl)SCrlptlQn Price. 'UO Per Year, Payable In Advance Mrs. G. P·urkey. ·oI Sand Oap, Ky . Mrs. Walt r Rhoades . tel' Kenrick were Lebanon visitors of their uncle and! aunt, Mr. and Pl].11 Copsey. . • Mr . and Mrli . Oilbert Biggs and Thursday. Mrs . Walter ~enrll:k. Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Albert Wilson and . , Mr. Joseph Yeuger and M!ss La_ The. 4-H club had an ail-day meet Thomas collifls and Charles Col-. cJ:llldl'en; of Flro. arc sp~ncUl g a son Gerald and Mrs . Carl Biggs ado Werntz, of Da.yton, Mr. ahd Ing at Lhe home of Mrs. Fred Rnsh lins, of Dayton WElre supper guesu. few weks with their .paren ts, Mr . spent the week-end at Fort' Dlx N'. Ml·S . Leonard Tinney ani!' Mrs. Tbursday. Mrs . Rush. was. assisted at the Kenrick home. and Mrs. Pearl Turner. J . with Private Carl Biggs . NettJe Tinney called on Mr. IlDd June 11. Mul~J:r1llS are ripe ond 0011 as they are through bloom - by Mrs. Ralph Hammond . Mi'. and Mrs. Harvey Burnet enMrs, E<;ta Morgan received B Mrs . Eva Evans has been ill the Mrs. .R . werntz Sunday aftel'lJlrds Md boy~ ar . 111l.1lPY· "Funny lng they wllJ bloom again . The Red OrQ.$ selvlngs a1'~ held tertnlned ' the Wayne T.0wnshlp cablegram Tuesday from her son , past week . We ho'pe she will soon noon. to hl1ve berries grow on a tree." June' 16. Weeds. Weeds. Weeds . ,at Ly tle church every Friday. Farmers club Thursday . MIss Allee Lee Ed Hamer. that he had landed be well again . MI.. and Mrs. A, E. White IUld Oo~, of near Waynesville, was In Great Britain safely and was resays the ftve- YCtu·-old. The smnll Weeds everywhere but this 'wet .M r. and Mrs . Lloyd Arthur spent . Mr . IIond Mrs. Kenneth . Hough boys come over· every day to pick weather Is a good time t.o put on son, of Coilunbus, were callers Sun- guest speaker. h el' subject being, celvlng his maiL the week-end wltb the ;L . S . Arth- qnd family and Mrs. Harold B. them and fill' more go Lnio their the rubber boots and get busy, daY . at the home of Mr . Mrs . Kes- "North Carolina." Invited guests Mr. and Mrs. Wolter Coyle are ur family. Enrnhart and famJly were Dayton mouths tha.n Into thelr b'uckets but whUe lhe ground Is sort. I like ler \ Graham. were: MI' . and Mrs. JlUlles McCiurc, spelldlng the wcek with relatives In Mr . and Mrs . Oale Evans cnter- visitors las Wednesday. Lhut savcs sugar so what·s thc dlf~ I'n.iny weather. a. reasonable amount Mr . and Mrs. Bartlett Monce MI'. and Mrs. J . l!. Chapman. Mr. Ohillicothe. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamilton, ferene e. Birds come by dozens. of It.. as long (\5 I have no company. spent scveral days last week with and Ml'6 . Howard Graham. Mrs. Crows love them and so do 'he City people always look grlev~d their son-ln-law and daughter, Mr. JO$lc ' Gmham and Dr . and ' Mrs. Xcnla, oalled on .Mr. and Mrs. E. ohlckens bu't H the crows wlll onlY when it rains while they are Visiting a.nd Mrs: Hurm st. John Ln Leb_ H. E. Hathaway. V. Barnes last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J.:>el E. Smith enMr .. and Mrs. TOner Underwood devote themselves to the berries on In the country. We had had about allan, and Sunday attended the Lhe tree and not to the ohlcks on enough t)11s time. We ,need sunshine Homeconung or tile Bethany church lertaln ed a number of relatives and spent Sunday with Mrs . Underthe ground all will be well. Lots of to get the hay In and the com near Morrow. (rl~llds to a covered dish dinner wood's brother. Mr. Elmer Barnell Mus Geneva Routzahn. of TIpp Sunday everung . Those who enjoyed and family New Burl1ngton. chicks u.re g'lne but whether by rats n eds plowing. Some fields look or crows I do not know, more like hay t han corn . .We har - City, spent Sunday with her parents the OCCa.sJOIl were : Mr . and Mrs. Mrs. Bell Anderson and Miss Jen. The man came today. to grade the rowed our so they are not quite so here . Mr. Earl Mendenhall of the Julius Duerr, Mr. and Mrs. Carl nle St. John, Xenia , were Sunday Great Lakes Naval Training Station 'Duerr and family. Mr . and Mrs. evening guests of Mr. P. E. St. lambs for ~Ile lamb POOl tomorrow. bad. T he Farm Journal Lhls month hilS In Chicago, was also a Sunday guest Robert Duerr and famJly. Mr. and John and wH\)o We had seven 'ready but only one . double-blue. The price Is good now lots of Ie tel'S on sugar ratlontng. at the Routzahn home. Mrs. WIlIi~ Ever ,and Mrs. Flora We are glad to report Mr. Is..c The new \ minister for Lytle Belle Nearing, of Dayton. and Mrs. Peter on and Mr. Todd Walton so we will send them Instead of Most people are adjusting thernGIVE POOR OLD DAD A BREAK AND PRE. selves t.o less sugar quite cheerfully. church for the coming year. Rev . O . CaSllle Hardy . of Lytle. both ImprovJng IrON their ' recent waitlng until the ~ext time. June 12. Tile lambs got to LeO- In fa9t I think they are glad to E. Vice. of Mason, filled the pulpit Our community was saddened illness; SENT HIM WITH A GIFT FROM YOUR W AYNES· anon just' seven minutes a.fter the: have something to dO tha t may help Bund·a y. Mrs. Vice accompanIed Friday evenIng on hearing that OUr community was very ' mucb trUCk left for Olnclnnatl. It rained but as us.unl It Is hardest an the him to Lytle. Lester H1att, age 51 years, had ta'k- pleased to welcome back our mIn_ VILLE DRUG STORE. last nlgllt and It took longer to get wrong peop:e. It hl~ the people, who Mr . and Mrs. Everett Kenrick en his life with a rifle at hls home Ister. Rev. T. E. Kinnison, and wile, CIGARS SHAVING CREAM. ready. On the way book they met do their own bilking unfairly. You and children, Robert and Jane. were on the Kyle farm. Funeral services for another year. a nelgl~or with his lambs. The joor can buy a cake but II you have .lour entertained to dinner at the horne were held at the McClure funertll Mrs. Bos:gs, Jamestown, and Mrs. 5c; Boxes $1_15 25c to SOc lambs got a ride but they CElme cracked eggs and a cup of sour of Mrs. Neme Montgomery and home In . Waynesvllle Monday a'f - MclAlughUn, Dayton. have each FIRST AID TALC POWDER back to their mamas for a few days mHk and plenty of !lour. Illl the daughter; Miss Cleo. in Dayton .' ten~oon and burial at Ft. Jefferson, taken a.n apartment In Mrs. Ella Ml'S. E. B, Longacre a11d Mrs. Ohio, neal' Greenyllie, Mr. Hiatt's Oglesbee's residence. longer. Now we can see if we get a lngr~lents for a cake to eat with KITS 23c and 25c Mrs,"Frank Hiett spent last Tuesbet.ter price with 6 'pool or just on those raspberries for dessert for a J , B. Jones were In Dayton shop- tormer home. A number of friends CICARETI'ES LOTIONS the uiarket. hungry family just in from the hay ping Monday. from here attended t he funeral. day In Xenia as the guest of her $1;50 Carton June 14. Cool this mor~lng, al- field, all except sugar. One letter Mr. W. T. Cal'k is making ex-----daughte.r. Mrs. Edna Osborne. 39c to SOc mo.s t cold. 'People ere eomfortable suggested basing the amount of tensive repairs at the late Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ednor Hood accom. AMITY BILL FOLDS CIGARS tn coau. this morning In chW'Ch. I~ flour bought for those who bake at Carmony home which he recently panled their niece. MJss AnnettI' 5 in box-25c Mrs. Susie Dougla ,Corresponaent Bretney. to Wilmington 1ast Tues. '$ 1.00 to $1.50 was cloudy this afternoon, a good home. Ohanges will undoubtedly be purchased, Mr. and Mrs . RUliSeU Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Beth Thomas and day evening, where &he wlil enle~ day to stay at home and read beside made as more alcohol for munJtlons 1 a. wood. fire.• ,O~ wha.t is so rare as ts made from grain. Have you hunt- n~d uo.. famUy returned M0 nday a wee k SOil!!. Minneapolis, Minn., are visIt':' slimmer sc h 00. a day 10 June, then U ever come ed up that scrap rubber? Tliere Is ago after spendlng a week at Indl- lng Mrs. Thomas' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daisy Haru.ock spent a few perfect days." So we learned In more scrap rubber st1ll lYing around an lake. Mrs. Todd Walton. daya Inst wee~ In Oolumbus, thE' , WaynelvilIe, Ohio Phone 2121 , school but looking back over the .tha.n anybne has any idea of. Il It Mi'. and Mrs. E. B. Longacre Mr. and Mrs . WUford Sims, guest of lIer son-In-law IUld daughdays in June that I can remember, "ts all gathered til people will be visited relatives at .Qreenvllle Bun- Dayton, spent Saturqay afternoon ter, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sherwood. las~ days of school, commencemenu., surprised. It' may even do as well day afternoon . Mrs. J. B. Jones with Mr. and Mrs. G . Val S"Ims. Miss Sudie Hartsock visited last Garden clul:i picniCS and other spe:'" the paPer drive. Now Is the ttine accompanied them as far as ClayMl'. and Mrs. Nell Compton and week with her aunt, Mrs. Grace elalll, more of~hiUl'l were damp and I It Is needed so 100k ,In your dumps, ton and spent the afternoon with daughters , Jean I~nd Phylls, were Eve:yn Crawford. and famlly, In cold. We might say wh!\t Is so rare tn' your a.ttlcs and your cellars, may- her brother, Bernie DUl a~ld wUe. guests of their ELunt, Mrs. Ella as a good day 10 . June, thiS year be' we can beat gasoline rationing Robert Lacy. of Dayton, has en~ Frump near Wilmington, Friday Mr. and Mr&. Roy Stoneburner lUl.yway. WayneSville ~ardens are to liave rubber at least let·s put· It listed In 'the Navy a.nd Visited hls evening. and sons' Harry, Paul and Lynn, ;;ran~mother, Mrs . Emma Lacy, .Mr. and Mrs. Howard Archdeacon and Mr. and Mrs. Cloyton Soller~ (ull of Madonna imea, DorothY oU as far as possible. Perkins roses and taU blue delphln' Thursday, e'er his departure Satur- and Miss Charms. Freeman spent attended a farewell pal·ty .l ast Sun· ilUDS. The lilies are unusually beauMr. and Mrs. Ed Scoffleld, of day for the Naval Training StatlOA Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R .. D. day for Mr. Boward Hallen at the t1Cul th1.s year: If you want delphln- Springboro. and Dr. and Mrs. A. at Oh1cago, Asbbaugh, ot Portsmouth. hom.e of his aunt, Miss Lulu Sollers. Mr . .and Mrs . Ralph Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bm1t]1. M1d- Dayto n. · soon E. Btout and daughter, Winnie Jo, Iurns next year p 1IUlt ~em as . . L Is ripe or 1et t h ern s""'" ....... were . Sunday dinner guests of Mr. an d c hlldren en~er • tal ned a number dletowll, .spent the . week-~nd with HaroId Har.as t he seed ...ock an d fam IIy s pent last B un day wIth his paren , .~ ...,,~ themselves but don.· t· ~et all of them and Mrs. Glenn Bland a.nd daugh- of relatives to six o'dock dlruier Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith·. .... ..... Mr. 1lD!;l Mrs. Lou WUlenbUrg, d Mr E C 'H tsock go to. seed. ·If y.ou cu, t them down .ter, Barq.ara Lou, of Springboro. Wednesday In honol: of the blrth1Ul . s . . , . ar . Mr. and. Mrs. Lel~ WUlenburg and Mrs. Ervin Re~es and daughtwo daughters and Mrs. Cora ter, Jane, Dayton, were guests of Queru" returned home Tuesday · her mother, Mrs: Alma Hartsock, a , night atter a pleasant trip through few days lasb week. the south: Mr. and Mrs. F're.nk O'Neil. To- Mr. Roy peterson, Chicago, Is vis· ledo, were 'Week-end guests or her Itlng his brother. Isaac. who has father . Mr. Frank Kyne. been confined to his home for sevLittle .Jay Brei~I!Y returned bome eral weeks. from 8. Lebanon. where he spent Mr. and Mrs. Siam Trubee, Day- a few weeks with hts grandpareltts, ton, were guesu. '86turday of thler Mr. and Mrs. George Snook. ' daughter, Mrs. Philip Copsey and The FriendlY Bible class of the farnlly. . Methodist church enjoyed a par~ The Merry Olrlcle met at the in the church ·parlors last Wedneehome of Mrs. Susie Gladdls Knoll- daY- evenlng. Atter ' a business seswood, last Friday. A lovely 'dinner sion" the entertalJ}rnent committee put on 6. patriotiC program, Re"freshments were served and the following members were present, .1. 1. Lamps and fixtures have to be cleaned regMrs. T . ·E. Kinnlson, Mr. , IUld Mrs. O. A. Sollers: Mr. and Mrs. ' ularly if you're going to get the light you pay ... E , O. Hartsock, Mr . and Mrs . for. Dust and dirt on. bulbs and Ijghting fix· George Black. Mr. and Mrs. F. M . Hiett, MI'. and Mrs . J. W . .Wbitetures can cut dow:~light output by 20 or 25 side; Mr. and' Mrs . Amos Menden- ' per cent. Dust lamps an~ remove reflectors hall, ·Mr. T. W . Van Pelt, Mr. W. E. _Orltes, Mrs. Flora Buckles, Mrs . for a thorough washing at r~gular intervals. ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN Della DaviS. Mrs. Lena Badgley, your ' Cattle, hOgs, sheep and calve. Mrs. Jennie Peterson. Mrs . Birdie to Norris-Brock CO., liVe wire and Alexander, Mrs . Grtlce Borton. Mrs. 2. A good lamp . bulb des,erves to be · used progressive firm tor the hlghes1 Cora MJars. Mrs. Cora Davis, Mrs. market prices and good service. pr?perly. Dark~lined shades can waste up to Oora Queary. Mrs. Nellie Peterson. Union stock Yar'c1s, Cincinnati, 0 Mrs. Charles Huff, Mrs. Laura MI,:50 per cent of the light. produced by ,a bulb. Tune In on Rad:lo Station WCKl Laughlin, Mrs. Ella· Oglesbee, Mrs: 1 12 :25 ot 12:30 p. m . for our daU,. Mat~le Smith, Mrs. Lola' Pennewlt. Even white-lined shades.'may' yellow suffima.rket reports. Mrs . Katie Eagle and Mrs . SUllie' ciently to waste up to 39 per 'cent of the light. Douglass. So here's a helpfui hint-use shades wit.h light ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis and famJly, Dayton, spent last Sunday linings and keep them dean! with his mother, ·Mrs. Della Davis, at the home of his aunt, M!8. Flora Buckles. . 3. Mak~ sure the bulbs you buy are the right The "Come Join Us" class of tbe $4~OO size for the lighting job they;re going to be· Richland' church was entertained .' ~I siR a~il coq.dJUon Friday evening at the parsonage by called upo~ to. do, As~ your dealer· to help Hop-C&lVtlil-Sh~p.Etc, Rev and Mrs. Kinnlsop. Ice 'c ream you select right size Jamps fo! every task! Removed PrompU,, ' and cookles were served and a general good time was . enjoyed by aU present. '. Children's Day, was observed at the Methodist church last sunday morning. lJ'lie Primary DePartment . , furnJahed ' the program ' under the Reverse TeleJ,hone Cbarpa dlrect.iop of .the young gli'ls of Mrs Main 154, XeDIa, O. 'Ooldle Kr,eitzers 'class. I " • .' E. ... G. Bb"bale). IDD. , . ~~ . Gazette Want Ads I,lrloa reSUlts •. Tty '~hernl

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Mr. and ·1Ira. _1 Crawford __.....a'.......,... Bopn a.nd iiiaa Marcel1&. anon. 'no ~ourt approved th.e lirat. and 8TAft OJ'J'l~ 80VGBT ,nd 160. I lOt to ~b the MoriiI!P tert.alned Ml', and Mrl, Robert Apple and the iuesta Qf honot. E. J . Beedle to ~ank and Isabel final accounts of the estate of An· BY TWENTV·NJNB A8I'IItANT8 Temple while In ~t Lake abo Scbue1der and son of Sprlngflerd. and Mrs. Nevin, all of Dayton. M. Coburn. j)&l't of lots 21 and 22 nle Klotz, Mason: Clara Ida Banker, lot to lee the mucb ialked-of altJ SHIELD EXPERT HERE AGAIN ,Sunday. There are twent;:nine contenden or Reno. We were ttuu'1! quite a . Mri. Charle&-.Liurd, camden is in ~bj1non: Franlr:II~. and Llda R: Turner, Mor· Eo. I. MEINHARDr; widely known In the field for state omces, 1.2 'ReRev, -and Mrs. Eustace 'Heckert IIpendin& a: lew tlayS with her Ir ne Berger to CJh;lfl' and .F . row.wblle. I tried ~O take some piCt\Il'a and· 1'1 Democrata. publ1cans ~per' of ChJcaro, wHl perllODally and son ·took dinner 'Sunday with daughtel\ Mrs. Luthef Baines, and E. Rosendahl', .1,88 acro ill Deel') leld Mal:> I Blne~~rJ Franklin. was apbut tbe bUll driver told me that " ' For the flrst tlme since Qovernor bo In D~)'~, Ohio, at. 'be M~ Mr. nnd Mr~ . Cha~les Hause IUld PU,II,U IY, twp. pointed admlnistl'ator of the estate coUldn't b~ done. 1 /lUPpoee .a1nce we Bricker pegan runntng for state OfHOW. Monday OQly, June .ZZnd, sons. Miss Marilyn Sue Smith spent a of MaTY BI!legar with Owen Gross, are In war.' ·lIce. as Attorney' General, he f ..om 10 a. In. to .• 'p, Ill: and 6 p . MI' . and Mrs . MorrIS Lewis and day recentlY with hel' aunt and . Just be.fore 'w~ reacbed the CallH. S . 'Oonover and G. P . Oates as m~ tb 8 p. 1)1. ' C~e primary opposition August 101. appr~lsers . SOil spent Sunday 'w lth Mr. 'and uncle, ' Mr. aUd:Mrs. Evan Bogan, rO~la border we started up ' Cbe At the last minute, Herbert Hoover, mountains. They were almply oov'MR. ' ME1NH"RD~ says: The Mr.s . John Koester and claUgh~~r. . in Dayton. , . ---., The inven tory of the estnte of D. Meinh~rdl ' Shield Is a tremendous Mr. a.nd Mrs. Bert Bw:inell and . PhylJls Haines; a student at Gull.Bessle Mc<::lOntlell was granted (\. ,B. C)arl~ Kings MUlIi, will be Akron, previously unsucceSSfUl In ered in giant' plnM. Quite a rellef contending for Repub11.can nomlna.lmproyement-:-vell ~nown tor pro_ d6\1ghters a,nd Mr. and. Mrs. Vaughn' ford college. N. C., Esther Jean divorce fTom- Rol>ert McColl~el l on heard Jul y 2. from Just sage brush. Part waf up Uon for Congressman at Large, ducing immedla.te results. It pre- Mullen and son en)oyed a trll) to Haines, who has completed ' her 'her charge of neglec)t an(] was reThe bvcn to ry of the estate of t.he ground was coveted In snow vents the Ruptul'e from protrUding Hamtllton and .00001'd Sunday. year at Penn college. stored to l}er fonner name, Tw·o er. Dolo M. Lindsay. Lebanon, ap- Treasurer aud Auditor, filed h1ape- b)lt the weather was warm enourb t1t1ons to contest with Governor In 10 days on the avernge.....:.regardThe MJsscs Phyl.11s Zech nnd Ruth Oskaloosa. Iowa, and EmIly Haines, Olarence Arthur Dlay was granted proved . t.bat libc Ice and snow were meltlll8. ll)ss of size 01' locatlon , ot Rupture Bunnell took 'dlnner Tuesday with whq attended Earlham college the a divorce from L:>Ule Louise Day Arthur Ha~l1ton, Lebanon, ap- Bricker. who is seek.lng a third c!on- ~endlng little and big streams Of. nnd no matter how hard you work Mrs. Mollie Pence. 'd executor 0r tl',e Dcta secutlve term. past year. are all spending their who was in defaulL of. an answer to po in .c ~ · te of crystal clear waler rushing down Five candidates for Governor afe the slopes Some were regular rivera tr strain. It hIlS no leg straps. (No summer vacations with their par. I1ls cha rge of neglect. ~ . S . Oornc' l, Waynesville. ~urgery or Injection Treatments Orace McVay, widow; elected to ilBted on the D*'mocrat!c side Ehey wltil terrific currents' and falla. ents in thls....communlty . The ' ' suit of Helen ' E . Osborn used.> Mr. ~elnhal'dl has been . Raymond and Glenna Wilson aaglnst My'ron Osborn \Va dismissed take under the wUl of H . D . Me- aTe Joesph T. Ferguson. Bal'bertun. Betore we reached the peak we now State Auditor; Clarence H. cOming here for 15 years. He has M.., . NeUle Bunnell, Corresplllldelll and Leonard Ellis an.d famlly called' on motion of ~he plaintiff as was Yay. Mason. Lake Darwin a.nd It was a beauMr. an~ . Ml·s. G. C. Hoss, of thousands of satisfied customers. The Inventory of the estate of F. Knisley, Bainbridge, former State tiful sight with the anow and plnM on Mr. and M~. Charles Stanley that of BetLy Hawn - against J ohn Cau~loii ; If neglected-Rupture Middletown, were our callers on Sunday afternoon. Ha.wn. M. Robitzer. Waynesvlile, approved . Treasurer; John McSweeney. Woos- all around the deep blue water. may cause weakness. backache, con- Sunday. .Loulse Pflanzer. Widow, elected to ter; Walter F. Heer. Columbus, and OonillY Roach pleaded guilty to Mrs. Rhoades Bunnell entertalnThe altitude sure made m.v heart Mrs. Loueeze Rossman attended • Llpation. nervousness, sto' rna c ·h ed a number of Qhlldren recently Indictment returned by the recent take under the will of W. A. Ptlan- Frank A. Dye, COlumbus . pound and my ears felt ijke they For Ueutenant Governor, PaUl 114 , were full of water. I could Scarcel7 ...._ • ..IJalns • eLo., or sudden death from church at I-ranklin on Sunday and celebmtlng the Sixth birthday of grand jury lind 'sen tence was sus- zero took dinner with her son. James, tbelr younger daUghter, Rhoda. trangUlation. Sale of personal property at prl- Herbert, COlumbus, Republican; hear and was so uncomfortlloble. This pended for one yea r for which time and family. . Men having large Ruptures which Mr ; and Mrs. Raleigh Boga.n an~ he was put 011 probate -by lhe court. vate sale ordered in the matter of nG'I/ejonrpg"e"rDnn',pNrye, We,verly, and R . M. kept up until we were enterin8 Miss Ernm6 Baphum visited with have retume'd alter Surgical Oper' Washington C. H. , Sa.cramento when I sneezed and it The first account of the trustees the estate of Horace P . Keys. granddaughter, Marilyn Sue Smith. Democrat . . ations or Injection T reatments are friends here on Sunday . attended a. week ago ,Sunday night of the will of E~an Chenoweth. ap- Wayncsvllle. felt like something 6Dapped In my Mr. and Mrs . Seth Thomas. of the baccalaureate services of Stlv- proved In the suit Of ~a cob A. Scott FOr Secretary of State, Edward J . ears. then I could hear. also Invited. When all others fall_ Evelyn Russell . Lebanon, was ap_ see MEINIIARDI. He wlll be pleas- Minnesota, called on Annie anc' ers High school, held at the N. O. et ai, against D. Y. Oampbell et al. pointed executrix of t he estate of Hummel Clnclnatl; Dale Stump, . Sacramento Is a lovely big city. ed to demonstrate to yoU privately Mame Brown one day the past week. R . schoolhOUse in Dayton. Thelr . The sui t ot Florence Powell J. F . R ussell , J . W . GoddarQ Karl Columbus; A. R. Thomas. Cleve.l and. The houses are nearly all one story Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Bunnell ,n ephew.. Robert Bogan, was a mem- a&alnst Oharley Pow'ell was dlsmlss_ John E. Sweeney. '1n\1 It s~ems to me they are about without charge. (Only men invited.) M . Brown and George Olasse\' being Republican; and daughters. Carol and RhOda Cleveland, Democrat. Wbltes' only. ed for want of prosecu tion. ber of the graduating class. half hadden with flowers wh!cb na med to appraise the estate. . were Sunday dinner guests .of Harry V. Armstrong Larue; John grow In profUSion everywhere. They Mr , and Mrs. Charles lI!lndman Velma. Miriam Wa.lker wos grantC . S . Irwin , Lebanon, appointed Bunnell. and Mr. lind Mrs. R. COmpton, of ed a dlvorce frOm Bronson E . Walk- trustee of a trust created by the C. Fowler, Columbus, a.nd Robert S . <lre lovely . We have oranges in the. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward visited Cox, Mlllerllburg. will contest for yard. I am living In a lovelY large Olnclnnatl. called on relatives Sun- er on her charge oC ,neglecL and re- will of Nellie M. Fisber, Lebanon. friends at Harveyburg Sunday. day aJternoon. Mrs. Handman has stored to her form er name, Walker. The Inventories of the estates of the Democratic nomination for home only eight miles fram Mc.MI'II. Bert DunneD, CorreSPOndent. Horace Jones. of . Indianapolis, just recently received her Doctor's SOO te Treasurer to oppoc;e Don H. Clellan Field so I can see Keith The court set JWIC 20 'to h ea r the The Friendship class of the Utica visited Mrs. Katie Anderton reJ. E. Wit ham and· Horace P . Keys, Ebright, Republican, incumbent, un- quite often. degree and !.Ii planning to continue mot! n, for alimony pendente lite In both ot WaynesvUle. approved. U. B'. ·church beld their ' monthly cently. opposed for n,o mlnation for a. thIrd her education. tbe suit . of Brulel Mlddietown The weather so far bas been very The estate of John Rabenstein, meeting at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. 'Everett .Early, of term. against Edgar MJddleton. cool, damp a.nd foggy (not 60 good Mrs. Leslie GOrsuch and daughter, Hamilton township. found to have Lytle called on Mrs . Alice Clark For Attorney General, the Inc um- lor my sinus). I have had heat In Evelyn Kyker was granted a. di- a net value of $4,934.86. Friday evening, 'l'hose present were Sunday evening. bent Republican, Thomas J. Her- my room every day. '\ vorce from Kyle Kyker whom she Mr. and Mrs, Noah Newman and The sale of real estate at private Albert Sargent. 19, Dayton. labor. charged wltll neglect. Freda Harvey visited her sister, bert, Oleveland. is unopposed. Three With the Japs gone the very sale ordered In the matter of the son. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Thomas Mrs . Andrew Sba.wen, a.nd family, er, and Els!e Hudgel 16, Mason. Herbert S . Duffy, uoyoung chlldren are plcldng the Democrats, . The suit of James Shilts against estate of Charles Miller, Franklin . a.nd daughter. Mrs. Donald Carter Dayton, recently. ,.Frank Phlllabaum, 26, Oerman!Charters D . Maple. Lebanon, was lumbus; William J. Hart. Oleveland, stra.wberrles, 1 have been to the and family, Mr. and Mrs. George . Rev. Frederick B. Atkinson and town. laborer. and Laura Frances Lee and Rudolph Wallace was dismIssed on motion oJf t he plaintiff, appointed administrator de bonis end Joseph C. Allen Columllus, are sWlmm1ng pool once but It !.Sn't· 'Hause and son and Misses Gene_ Miss Mary Tarry, of Ba~avia, Ohio, Rooks, 17, Franltlln. nearly as . nice as Wayne Park'i. vieve Bunnell a.nd Margaret Clark. non of the estate of Amtnla E. WII- entered. Avery Arren McGrllw, 21, machinlind Miss Mary Stockton, of Sharon, George H. Bender and Stephen War Is the main . topic of conIIams. Waynesvllle, Pa., called on the Brown' sisters ist, and Martella Eckler, 19, both of M. Young. Ole',:eland, Republican versatlon. Work isn't as plentiful u ', The wlll of Davld B . Olark adFranklin. SUllday afternoon. and Democrat, respectively,. incum.. back Eadt since there are no larae Floyd WilBon, 20, Lovelan,d ser- mltted to probate and his wile. bent Congressmen-at-large. are un- defense plants here. They speak vice man. and Dor(ltby ,May Ed- widow,·.Anna Olark:, was appointed opposed for nomination for one seat bere IJt "when we have an air raiel" o( the estate with WlUlam Dorothy R . Thompson. South executrix wards, 17, Lebanon. to be filled under reapportionment. not "it we have an air raid." They Mrs. WlWam SmUh, Corresponden' TARVIA-Lrl'HIO TAR AND ;Eugene B. Funk, ~1, clerk. and Potterorf, Hugh Kline and WlllIam Lebanon filed a divorce acti-m For Judie of the Supreme Court" are surely trying to '~ eVeryone Mr. Willard Hain~. wbo Is sta- Ella Frances R acll. 21, stenograph:_ Evans as appraisers.' agalnst Charles Ellis Thompsc.n , ROAD OIL, EXOAVATINO Guy B. Findley. Elyria, ill aeek1nc Just what to do In case. Tell Uncle tioned at the C. O. camp at CoshThe court wUl hllar the third ac. Lebanon. In which she charged eru· er, bot~ of Fra.nklln, the Republican nomination in thl: Russell the 'n ext Ume he wantA to DUMP TRQCK SER~OE octon, Ohio, and h18 wife, of Daycount of the trustee of the will of elty. She stated In her petition that alley, now occupied by Roy H. WU- see me' to the bus to set b1a ata.:m READY MIX OONORETE ton. caUed on h18 parents, Everett Olive Maud Lerch; the 13th ac- they were married August 9, 111.1. 116ms. alsO a candidate. WWlam clock. Haines and tamily and other relacount of the estat.e of Oarl Bnd She charged that -he "constHntly I am very glad I came on out tlv~ Bunday afternoon. • C. D. Maple, guardian of Samuel Lawrenoo Zwick, Iminors; the sec- found faUlt with the plaintiff hu· O. DIxon, Cleveland. la unopposed for the Democratic dealgnatlon-:here and I am getting along an O. In honor of Mr . and .Mrs. Emmet Brixner. to Lottie Brimer, lot 19 In ond account of Oharles Mount. millated her In the company and For Supreme COurt. Edward C. K. Write ' right away, Mother, and Nevlh (Marjorie Boga.n) a recently K-emp's addition to Franklin . presence of others," and ma de othPhone, Waynesville 2911 Franklin; tbe second and final oc" Turner, RepubUcan incWl\bent ls send me the Gazette because I guess married co\lple. Raleigh Bogan and Mary Little to wintam and Fern count of the guardian of Roy and, er charges. MO~w Phone No. 3 Eva Mae Rush. Foster buslnes unopposed. WlllIs W. MetcaU, Co- 1 am a llttle homea1ck. Tell all the family en~rtalned the. follOwing u Schmidt. lot 13 In HUlcrest Farms. Helen Crockett, nllnors; the flrst, Loj)anon office Phone .73KSunday dinner g)lests: Mr. ' and Mr ,F ranklIn twp. , filed a divorce action lumbU'a. Democrat. also Is unoppos- folks to write to us. woman final and distributive accounts of Realdence-98 M With love, Horace 'O ompton, of New Bur. Robert MUler ' Blair to Ray and the estateS of Marvllle Walker and o.galruit GeOrge W. ~ush, Prospect ed . Rosemary and Kelth. lington; Mr. and Mrs. Eve.n Bogan. Bertha Grlswo!d, lot '6 In Blair sub- Oharles Hoff; the first and final In 'whlch she charged he deser.ed DISTBJBUTE IINO MOTOR Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ashmead ,. division, Lebe.non. . ,accounts of the estaes of Mary F. her two 'Weeks prior to the filing of VEHI()LE FUNDS " 1800 G Street Bernard Jordan tb Seibert Creamer and John Rider, all on her petition although they were 8acramneto, ca.ur. only married May 4, 1942. She also Schneider, 100 acres In Washlngto~ June 29. ne final distribution or motor twp. Harry Z. Gray Le~anon, was aslCed for a restratner action to pre-· vehicle funds to the counties and CUD OF THANKS Edward K. Hal~y to HowarJ named admin1strator of 'the estat.e vent her husband doing her harm clUes was made Wednesday. Cylon I wish to thank my friends and Rowlands, 36 acres In Harlan twp. of Oharl~y H. Lefever, Salem twp. Or molesting her place of -business W. Wallace, registrar of the burCIIIU BeEsle Oalhoun charged that her 01 motor vehicles, of the Ohio De~ the school children for the flowers L. H. and Nellie Gordon to Fred The net value ,o f the estate oC and Clara Johnson, three tracts ~n Harriet DMke, Lllbanon. 'determlned husband, Thelbert Calhoun. bas partment of Hlgh'W8),s, baa an· and carda which they sent me wh1le Wayne twp. I was recovering from my recent to ~ 12,623.23 ancl passes to Mary hns <been a.b.sent for the past fil'e nounced. ears In ber suit for a divorce. They Edwin and Pearl Vandervort 10 Drake, sister and Elole beneficiary. Among final distribution of auto- operatJon. Nothlnr collld have beeD Floyd Hook, 26.90 acres In Massie Private sale of personal prop.:rty were married in 19S0 and have no llcens~ fe~ to the dllferent taxing more apprelilated. twp. and 23.10 In ,Clinton county. I EARl. W. CONNER ordered in the maiLter ot the estate chlldren, she stated. ~BtriCts are the tollawinr~ • I" • R. M. and Vlvlan Combs to Sher- of Belle 'liizar, Le'p anon. . Foster Cunningham. filed an ac· Warren County, ,2.8M."; Butler- M. L. LOEB NAMED ASSISTANT ' and Viola C01e. 4 acres In TurTne Inventory of . the estate 01 Uon against Tony Reinhart, Oln- ville, 154.31; Corwin, $2. ,39, Frank· POSTMASTEB AT LEBANON tiecreek· DWp. Malvin R. Phillips. LebQnon, will clnnatl, and other he'1r5 of the es- lin, $413.12; ~non. ~'1.05; ' Buckeye "Flshlng club to WlUlam be heard JUne. 19. tate of Delmaln Bainum Lebanon, Malnevlllo '120.10; Muon, '142 ~ 01; O. Stanley .Earnhart. 1lebanoD THIS WEEK AND NEXT WEE" :' AR~ SET James Koehl, 1.63 acres in Deerfield . The wills of, J. F . Ruscsell, I,.eban- c:almlng $3830.07 due on a prom is- Morr~, 'l86, f2; Pleasant PlaIn, postmaster, baa a.nDounced the twp. ' Oil, and Belle OrQsson, adtnltted to sory note with interest .securlld by $33 .%; South :Lebanon, 168.68; nOmiJiation of. Marlon L. Leer ~ ... ASIDE F9R ALL OF US TO DO OUR PART IN THE a . mortgage on e. farm adjoining ~, $:n.M; Wayneav1lle, Ilstant postmaster at the I.ea.DoD Myrtle Slaton to Rose Ellison, lot probate. , 18 in in' Barnes sub.dlvlslon FrankThe court approved the !Irst ac- Lebanon for -which forQclo~ure Is 551.12. RUBBER CAMPAIGN. WE CAN. ALL HELP BY o(flce. TIle salary la P!tOO a J~. lin twp. counts of t;ydla Ruddock and Den- asked. HJa new duties wW betPn JtW' 1. Marlon· V. and ~arle Keltner to nls Graham, bOth mcompetent; also TAKING OUR·.S CRAP RUBBER TO THE FOtLOW. Bessie Abner. Franklin. rued a George and Ruth LeWis, 2.95 acres the !Irst and final accounts of Ethel divorce action ~t Henry Abner ..' ~' '. . 011\8 .U8 BIRTH OP DAUGHTER In Deerfield tWp. . INC FILLING STATtONS SO tT CAN BE TURNED Sorter' and HoracE~ P. Xeys, Incom- whom she cl1arged with neglect. She Mr. and IIra-:--KendAll Bb&tt'; .' . t stated in her petition that they John 0, S~rbuck to the Peoples pe ents. . ' 'were married In 1921 and have a _ (nee Helen Greene), ,o f pOR~ BuUdlng, Loan anC! ~avlngs Co.; of , OVER TO OUR' GOVE~NMEl'1T ~ND BE put INTO A certltloote of transfer ordered The faUawing letter was received Lebanon. two fllcts 'In Washington Issued to tl1e adnllinistrator of the son, 19, who is I~dependent of tble ,week by Mf. and lira. WIll O. Heights, are the Proudparenta of i.~ . twp. ,. . little daughter (Joan Belen), .,'!'be USE BEATING THE ·AXIS. estate of Gertrude Dilley,' 'Un ;~n. them. St John - - the! da""hte .....-baby was born at MIddletown ' hOI~ Hazel MJeldletown. Morrow, fUed a ' ....... r r, .... a . Howard H. Harrnan to Lee WarMazie Brenner, Foster, was 'apKeith Ashmead (Rollemary Bentley) ren' Jones:' three tracts in Clear- poLnted executrix of the estate of divorce action against Edger D. who bas joined her hUliband, sta- pltal PrIda.Y, June 12. SMITH'S SERVICE BECKET:r'S SERVICE creek twp. , ' Belle' Crosson, :Malnevllle, With Middleton Whom, she: charged with ~ioned with the United States Arm.Y ATTEND GRADUATION William V. and LUCy Oox to Ber· Ollfford IJildebnmdt. · Robert Lewis neglect. She stated In her petition at Sacramenta, Callf. STATION . STATION nice ,M. Thomas• .lot' Sal In CUD- and George Knap'p as appraisers. Miss Katherine and Jess Prenderthat they were married in 1~ . Wben Rosemary left Waynesville Sinclair Product. Harvey.bur, . nlngham's' addition to Mason. ' . gast attended Hugh'S ~b icbool' The inventory of the estate 01 have three children, and that ~ her destination was Cheyenne WyRobert ,Miller Blair to ·Harold ·and husband spent much of his Income ' graduatlan exerc:l.sea in IIUBIoc ball. Kate S . Brown, l.ebanon, approved. hlm.self d fte told h to omlng, but upon arrlvinr there sbe SUNOCO SERVICE Sally Rittner. lot 6 in Blair' subWednetday ev• • TEXACO SERVICE The court set JIu~ 23 to hear the On an . 0 n er found her husb6nd had been sent Cinoinnatl, division, Lebapon . Their nephew, JimmJ.e, PrenderPat, . inventory of the estate of O. E. leave him as be did not love her. t,o Oalifornla the night before. The . STATION STATION Roy and B . . L. Puckett to Henl1 was one of the sradUatee ·1i.maair .. FOx. Frahklln. LEADEJtS NAMED FOR BED letter tollows: Bechle.r, et aI, balf acre in Clearelus ol Ove bundred and tb1i1em. C. W. Flora Earl W. Conner The third IWCOunt of the trustee CROSS PRODUCTION UNIT Dear Mother and Dad: Jimmie 18 the .lIOn 'pI Bryon Prencreek twp. . of the estate of lFjrman Xing, LebWhen I lett WaynMville Monday ., n1Uilla Dumford et aI, to Olyde dergast and. baa spent ever,' awnSOH 10 lin. approved. ' Mrs. Eclward Blair. Leb6non, re- I didn't think my first letter woUld mer vacation with hla 'aunt Md W. Jones, 17.91 acres in' WashingFarris ·L. Robinson, Franklin was cently appointed Oha1nnan of the be mailed from Calltornla. Wben I ton twp. and 150 In Vernon twp:, uncle on their f~ aoutll . Or. ' M. A. Fulkerson appointed administrator of the ea:' production unit . oJ the . Warren arrived In Cheyenne I found a letOllnton. county. Waynesville. ta·te or Evelyn Rclblnson with Ralph County Red Cros.s has completed the ter from Keith at the hotel aayinr WWiam A. Kermode to Helen Winebarger, Kenneth Kellis and organization of the executive com- he was being sent on to Oallfornla SEATING CAPACITY 18 ,. Kermode, • tracts in etearcreet Bessie Scearce appraisers. rrilttee she announces. and tor me to follow, 110 here I am! 'B EING ~m twp," . Tl}e d,tstlbrutlon of personal prop.. ThoSe accepting appointments. all l'be cllmate In Cheyenne wu u · ADdrew J .. Beter to HarrY, and 'f, + er:ty belonging to the esta~e of ~ul- from Lebanon 8l'e Mra. Arthur bad and worse than Keith de.scribed Several addltlonal ~ are belna . Dorothy Frederick; .lot 42 in Mack10. D. Munger, Fra.nkl1n, ordered . Hamilton, Sewing Ohalnqan; Mrs. it. So very cold and windy, 1 thtuk lnatalled at the st. ·' A\IIUoIUIie inaw addition to Franklin. The .net value of the. estate · of Oarrie LaiW, assistant Sewing Chalr- ' 1 WOUld. have lllted the City thouih cburch In Waynesville. Ber~~ Dan . ~ngedelpher to Willlam Ralph Robison, P'rlin~, determtD.. very much altho' when 1 queatlon" seatlntr aocommodat1ona at the 1tWlD; Mrs . L. 1. Park, · Knittlni . church w aom hat UmJ..... but and Nellie Slaton . lots 193 and 2M ~d ~o be ,U,208.11;. . Ohalrman, as.slsted :. by Mrs • . Alton ed the bus dr1ver COIIlIq . out .about · ere ew ,- " .n MackInaw addition . .Frimk1ln, . Distribution in kin , d ordered fa F. Brown; Mrs. J. . J . H 0...,. "" Tay10r, 'tbe clty he said, 'IOb,' it with 'the .,~~ . .. ' just a be ple acl.ltloDal. ta f pen, all ..... _ .. ~ at . MBrY R. Hudson, et ai, to Arthur th tt f th t.Iite f 114 11 Pa ..... "~ · and i"-t1on OhDI~';"", wide place In the rpad," . am sea or ...........and 'AlbIna Freeze, ' lots· 19. 20. and . e mIlo er 0 E! ea . 0 a~e ......... ."'--. "1'"...... , I bact a very lovel7 trip;irom Wy.- f&irl. . and Mrs . G. H. Townsley, PubUc. '.. ' ' __' _ _ _--,_ 89 'In HIghland Park, South Leb· ·T . Hartley. FraliIklUi. Ity Ohalrman. ' . omlng here. TJ;Je001lDtr)' out of WJ· · CEloEBBATBi' BI&TBDq III '.' .'Townahlp Ch&Jrinen named a,.re omtng intO U~ ,waa 10 delOJate: .' . 'D ArroX8llJlDAi . lIIra.! Townsley,. 'l'Ur.~ecreek; .!4i's" mU~ and ~ Of just nothlnt. but In celebration ~ the ~ . _}'" H ., Q. Mll1Isan, Maa8le;·· IPB, L. P . .to me It. ~ pretty In. an UcI7 w." J1lV~ of Un. P. L. 'a..... ~Vey. Union; MnI. Oarl nuke. ~ ,I sent Daddy a ·. card from Balt ~ Beaiorl ~'ed . . '. MrS. Jeaae MeDBki, . ~ayne; aauOi~ Wlth a ample bII of Ialt: a~ IClIl ~ . ... ___. . . . ~..... Lo~ RollI, W~; MrI ..-Bu~ . 1 IboWd Ia~ ~..B •• to ....... 11 J poe Preea:IaD. Baldl"' 1I!a II.ar7 IIIIIM' • .u tbIOUIh ~ toDd 1Il'• .ad .'" , . . . . 'tIk'lia ." ' ( • Uiah &be fOOd . . . ,- .hIIh I could ~ tar ....... _ _• .' Pbone 83L Kroener, ·Bamlltoo, ~. .... 1Iardl1 eDJOJ 1'- A plate ~1IIICb Uke aDd ¥IL ~ ...... nil.... Durrell, ~. R. O. Ren,., U4l ... or Lou1Ie .n. JOIl tar. .'1IIdN Il'GID • two Eat U .. of MIa. JIbfteId, Det1'IIeld, ctIlte ... 'It CItDtL CobB . . . II ~:. .

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P crsoll$ vISIting the lQC1I1 ,sugar rot.lon1ng board, desirous of obtalnb1g 'sugar for llome canning . must present t~elr sugar rationing p:OO 8.. m. ~ornlng prayer and bOOKS before certlflca le for Clanning sermon . 'lin b obtained. it was sPeclfjed by the local board this week . I'lETHO D.lST CHURC H Mapping plans for a series of colLouis, C. Radl~y, Pastor 'l'ful patrlotLc celebrations, beginSunde;y will be observed as Ohilning with the Fourth of July, the dren's Day, lind we wlll have a uni01110 Sta le Council of ·Defens e. this fied service. Ulasses wlll be held n.s weel!: called upon the Wayne Townusual. and a.fter the classes a speship defense ouncU to partiCipate cial program will be given in t he In Civilian Defense Week, July 4 to form Of a pageau . 1JY t.l1e Primary , 11. Juruor and lnt.ermed1o.te classes enGQv. John W . Bricker as chair_ UtJed "In the Heart ot a Child." man 01 the state deefnse caunell. Everybody welcome. said that evel'Y city. town and vil~cdtlure lage bad been asked to "show their ST. AUGUS TINE OIlUROD olors" by organlzInz Victory ParFather Krumholtz, Priest ~OlltC .~ des during ,the week : Mal'S 9 :00 a. m. Dial 2111 - Wayn eavill e PoInting out that Civilian Defense Week will serve n.s a spring1"EItRY CHmtC ll OF CORIS T board for future civic even>s. the \V. O. Smllb" ~linlster Governor saId that the theme of the SUNDAY statewide pagean t w1ll be "Ohio 9: 30 a.. m., Blble school. Showl Her Colors." 10.45 a. m.-Com munlon . In that connection, James L. 11 :00 a. m.--Ser mon. Hubbel, a membe r of the state de8:00 p. m.- Prea.ch1I1g. fense councll's executive staff, hn.s To do your duty you should be In written a. song, entitled "OhJo roR SALE - Wooden beds't ead ; church on the LOrd's Day. We in- Shows Her Colors," especially for white porcelnin top k1tchen ,table; vite you to coma and worship with the occasion . small desk; oak dining room suite ; us. Hubbell sald that a "suggestion 54 In, round table. 6 chairs and kit," to be known as the "Red, WAYNESVILLE OHURC H OF bUffet. R. H . Hartsock, Waynes'White and Blue-Pr int" for a sucCHRIS T vWe, Ohio. cessful Victory Parade, w1ll be sent -"'-'-Ranc1aW MJniste r to the Waynesville defense councll. wANTEb TO BUY- TWo Row Oorn SUNDAMax Y • • • Picker. M ust be in good condiBible Bcbool 9.30 a. m. A new source of scrap l'ubber has tion. R. E. Asbury, Waynesv1lle Oommunion 10:46 a. m. been discovered by Rhodes Bunnell , R. R. 2, on Route 42 . Phone 2845. Pre hlng, 11 a . m. chairm an of the Wayne Township Salvage committee. It's the rubber Junior Endeavor, 7:15 p. m. FOR SALE -:- BIcycle. Purchased pad on the f lOOr of t he automoblle Senior Endeavor, 7 :15 P. m. new in April. Has had very little trunk compar tment. Prea.ching, 8:00 · p. m. use. Will sell reesonable. Pbone The pild can be replaced by inexW1IDNEEDAY 2185 . Prayer and Bible studY, :8:00 p. m. pensive carpeting, or s1mll&r subFOR SALE - i1940 Fo~ DeLme . You are invited to come and wor- stitutes . according to Mr. Bunnel l, Radio: and l)eater, A-I condition. who urges all local car owners to Fine good tires. Phone 2858, Har- ship with us. look Into trunk compar tments, pull nY/i)Ur 8. out the rubber and sell It as quickFRlEND lS ly n.s possIble. FOR SM..E - New electric phonoFirst Day school, 9 :30 a .. m. "Two of these pads would sup.:Taph with automa tic' record . Meeting for Worship; 19:30 a. m. ply enough rubber to recap one orchanger M a discount. Stubb's J;>uring the week, Americans at dinary sized tire," said Mr. Bunnel l. Furn1tw:e Store. home r ad the news from t he milMr. Bunnel l has been Invited POR S~ room bouse, garage ltary front-t lle dramati c story of attend a tsate conference at Oolumelectricity. well, cistern. Posseas~on. the defeat of the Japanes e fleet and bus Wednesday, June 17. W. N. Sears, WaynesvWe, Ohio. , Invaslon torce at Midway Island. At home, nothing happen ed so ,f:.~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ FOR ' SALE - Registered Berkshi re specte.ctular. , The governm ent by Boar ; Plm:has ed at Ohio state deed and word continu ed to stress Fair. Also a 1931 Ohevrolet 1 1'- 2 with greater emphasis the shortag es ton truck; good t1rlls. B1ll Lee, of critICal m.aterlals, ot metals. ot R. R. 3, :Waynesv1He. transpo rtation, of rubber - always WAYNESVILLE, OHIO rubber _rid of mamufa,ctur1ng caBest f\sh1ng In Southe rn Ohio at paclty to make the things to which COld SPl'lng,s Tavern just south of civlllan Americ a has always FRIDA Y ~ SATU RDAY been Waynesville. PIcnic grounds , good accustomect A pictur e for all young th1llgs to ea.t and sandwichea of all At bome, there' were no rampar ts peoP. kinds. le or those th~t were to watch, no pyrotechnics of batFOR SA-LE - Scratch Pads, f~ve tie. It Is manpower moblllz ever young. ation, cents per poupd, &tock up at th18 mO.re work and more sldmpln g.' JANE WITti ERS 'Price. Handy for notes; grocery Yet, what Americans at home lists. etc. At the Mlaml Gazette·. helve accompllshed in six in months office. of hum-dr um pluggin g-finall y ex"SMA LL TOWN DEB" _ _~-----_ _--:-_:_ llioded and made history and heroes FOR SALE-'-Sw~et potato plants, at Midway. with Jane Darwe ll and ,. 350 per hun~ed or three bundre d The privJtatlons Which the Home Cor,bina Wrigh t, ' Jr. for $1.00. 'All kinda Or garden Front ,will be ealled upon to accept Plua: Super man (in techplants 10e per dozen, or 3 dozen In the next. six months of war will ni'colo r) and Dick Tracy for 26c. Chas. C. strouse , R.R.2, be many. For the most 116rt, tbey 1 1-:a m11ee north ,of Waynesville, will be o~y extensions Serial ot· tbe .sacrlcorner :Waynesville ,- Ferry and f1ces already i\>eIng made. Oeneml ly Lytle l'06d8. 5-714,:11,28: , 6_4,11- speaking. where we now· have had SUND AY and' MOND AY FOR' SALE _ Watldn s Produc ts at little, we shall have less. Here'" a Hone y23 N. Broadway, I..ebanon. Open A' summa ry of six months of war , Not juat the Girlevenings for your ()onve'n1ence. Is heai'tenlng. Olen Lintner. Phone 63 L. Nor the Story We are now turning out shlpa and weapons at a re.t,e ' that must give But Both II IF YOU want to turn " unneed ed Bltler and Hlrohlto nightm ares. A Surpri a~ Pidur e possessiOru. ' in'to qulc'\t caab, there Product ion Is one Of the orders of Introd ucing " Is nothing better th:an a want the day as well as the slnklng of 'ad in the MIami Gazette . Jap ~arsl11ps off Midway, and the GLOR IA WARR EN strategls>s of our war realize that in FOR SALE- 6 room modern bUD8'- this must be so. alow: 4 car gara.ge.. A. F . MeUoh, UALWAYS IN MY waynesvWe. ·Phone 25'11. . DEATH OF INFAN T SON HEA~T~' FOR S~\md band .- husked , with Kay Franci a, Walte r Services were conducted Wednesyellow corn. One-ha lf inlle east HUlto n and Horra h Minof BeUbrook. C: N. Berryhi ll and day at 10 o'dock: at the residence nevitc h arid Hia Harmo n- I fo r , Dale C~bln . infartt son of Mr. So~, Route One; Spring' ~alley. - ica Raaca la and Mrs . Jesse Cabin. of Frankli n. PIANO LESSON'S -At reasona ble The baby died Tuesday Added in Mlddl~_ : Color Carto on. rates by a. qualified teacher. Mrs. town bosplta l. BurIal was in Woodand New. Sarah Heston, ·R. R. 3, Waynes- hill cemetery. vllle. Phone 2899. TUES . - WED. _ THllR S AB911E RY ASSOC IATION CIlILD REN'S DAY SERVICE , , The greate at air ahow fWEETING AT HIGH SCHOO L AT MEmO DIST VIIURC li yet. " it combined Children's Day serv- The Way.nes v1lle Archery Assool~ JAME S CAGN EY I~e wID be held' at the WaynesvUle atlon is meeting every Thursd ay evening at · the high in school 'playMethod ist church ' Sunda.y, June ' 21. A' pa 'eant. "111' the Heart of a gJ:Qw1ds . Although archery is new "CAP TAIN S , OF THE Cbild," W1ll be presente~ by the In Waynesvllle. several of the mem'" , CLOUDS'~ bers are quite adept in the sPort. 'Church school children . , The public Is welcome ' to attend the in"full, gO'rge~~s techiliIf you want to tum' unneeded m:eetings 'a nd' will be given a ' chancecolor. '. ' , J)oSSeSslOJ?l! ·jnJioqu lck ,cash, there Is to try. t heir sklll. with th~ bow ,.a nd noWn , better than a Miami 'O a - arrow. Alao: Color . ,Come dy . ' . IIItte Want Ad . Tnroug h t~ mediyour"saies message 18 deUvered . 'T he German s contInu etpI ~urder - Comi n. · ~oon: "King '. to bundred.l of readers everY ,hostages in the QCCul?led countrieS. Row" The' Male Anim al" . ' . .Aan.cIIIt 10 mariy you . can elqleCt to To kill 1nn.o cent · people 'In purely " ~' ' "~ohnn¥ EaKer ,"· "Fle.~a ~" . l'eady b~ you seek.9 9 ptJlDledlta.ted mlj!der and evtmtuIn,~' uDumbO,'~ ..'.'BatJea On otbtfr"'do-tiae ibe -GlexpeD$lve ally these--pepple are going .to rebel . Broad , t.l'"Q1dck returnI. OUede want a.gaJnst there' Ilnd other o)lt~e way/,JunKi e Book" a .....,- .... . . . , Ie a word, mlntmu m being c~lIlIltted by the "The l$uKle Sound••" German , .army of Ol:cUllat!on. ;"

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Wayn esville people who have aaaum ed the re.pon aibilit y of doing their part to conae rve for the victor ious proJec ution of the war have found it a real pleaau re to do all their ahopp ing 1n Wayn eaville . Sinee Wayn eaville atore. are only a .hort diatance from any home. most house wivel have discov ered that it. i. .a pleasu re to , walk to the atol'C!!.-And the wome n on I:he .neigh boring farma - have hitche d "Old D.obbin·' to the car~-that lonll overlo oked metho d of gettin g placea , But more than that -' - There i. pleaa ure to be gamed in chatti ng 'with friend a and neigh bor. w~om we never .eeme d to find time to aee in the buatli ng day a of the / . Autom obile. If ~ou hayen 't tried doing your ahopp ing in ~eav ille, you're minin g a lot of fun.

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MrI, R. R. Benson and 100. Rob lid OIl Route t2, m1Ie south 01 Roy, 0'1 Indlanapolls. lU'e vlstLng tbJa WayneavWe. 0 week wIth W. and MrS. W. P. • •• ' Mr . and Mrs. a.lph HuUnalJ, . Mrs. Carman CI'ane was hostess SalJsbury. « 0 • son. Robert, and M1.tI8ea Pelll)' and to members of the "HI-LoU Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Lymlln OqI)lely and( Glennie Chapm an attende d tbe olub at her horne In.st Tuesday evenlng. PrIze-wlnn1ng scores 01 t he children, Mr . and Mrs. Fred OUver Genera l Motors exhibit, "~ fo.r ' evening wflre held by Mrs. M . A. and two daughte rs. Barbura and ViCtory" and ' pagean t, "Plow Fulkerson and ' Mrs. John TUrner. Patricia. Ann, all of Beavertown, Sllnresf' at the Dayt~n fali'grounds were Sunday dinner guests of ¥r " laSt week. ~ Mr . and Mrs. C . W . Brown, Mr.. and Mrs. Earnest ~lng!lll m and SPEND W-E--:Ec--K- _-EN-D-W-I-m a nd Mrs. Elmer Brown. and Miss famlly. ·on Stony Brook farms . Ernestln'e TCl:r ell. of Matysvllle, BROTH ER IN ARMY OAMP • • • were all Sunday guests at the home. J . B. Crl\Jbbe , vocatIonal agricul01 lW' . and Mrs. Kennet h R. Hlll. ture teacher at the local bigh Mrs. ,Evelyn WlltJdnil, Mrs. Irvin o 0 • school. Is attendi ng the annllal Vo- Mulford, aod Mrs. Ernest Nixon ep:. Ray Malnou s a.nd son Donald at- catJona1 Teaohe rs Cotl!ference at joyed a trIp to LI.tle Rock, Ark., tended tile baseball game in Oln- Columbus. this week. over the week-end where they visItclnnati. Sunday . ed Melvyn Daldo, who Is IItatloned • • • • • • Spend the dllY at qold Springs with the U. S. Army there. Mrs. Ray Ma Inous spent last Mr. and Mrs . Brooks Roberts : of Tavern or stop In for dinner. We week with her three clhJdren III De- Dayton . were Sunday visitors at the serve nice dinners, plat~ ' lunches Mln-mi Gazette Want Ads bring t.ra.1t. home of Mr. and Mrs . D . C. Ridge. and sandwiches of all ' !tinds. Lacat- results. Try them I 6o'Vern or

lIel'bert L. general salva.ge tiilvh.lr," Production. Board, wll) speak. H~olt\ speak on organI2:ablon. Salvage is . one of the nlost Vital jobs In the entire war ef(ori, 'ao.d plans , will be outlined at ' the 00lumbus confer~ Ilce fOr cont.Lnuous and coordin ated programs ltI every OhJo tommu~lty Jar the duratio n. At least 500 arc expected to attend the meting. In view of the tire a nd gao crisis. a . number of locnl salvage chairme n In this county are "POOling" arrange ments for the trip to Columbus.

WAYN ESVIL LE MERC HANT S are endea vorine to hold pricea at a minim um, keep up on qualit y and give A-t. aemce . They deaerv e your patron age and will keep you accura tely infom ed aa to any chang ea in qualit y or mater ial a used.

IMPORTANT ' NOT~CE Pleaae read thia carefu lly and do not fail to give yo~r accou nt- the neceaa ary attent ion. ,

You doubtl ess know of the Gover nment 's New Ruling on "ClJA RGE ACCOUNTS" ... name. y . . . All Gen eral Merch andise Accou nts must be, paid in full by the tenth of the secon d month following purch ase month . In other words ... All genera l. acco'unts, prior to, and including May,' are due in full by July tenth, f\Dd s'o on each month therea fter. Pl ease do not allow ...Y0ur accou nt to become overdue, as we have nel choice other thari ' to· -carry out the rules fur.nished by our Gover nment . We beg of you to give us the pro per Cooperation.

Fai rle'y Hardw8·reStore

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Stubbs Fu~niture -Store' PHON E .2291

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WBOLl~ms

WAYNESVILLE, OBI~ TBUBSDAY. J UNE 211, 1912

NINETY - FOURTH YEAR

Hartlnan-Gorham Wedding S.o ie·m nized

S'l'ORES TO CLOSE The IQUow1n~ 'Waynesvllle busIness places w111 close on Wedheaclay afternoons during tbe montbs 01 JulY. AllCUst and Seplember. beg,nnlnc July IL on Saturday, July 4, tbey wID olose at 12.00 noon, but ·wUl be open Friday night, July 3: KroGrocerY, A. K. Day. Thrift "E" Market, Fairleys Hardware, Hyanan'H Clotbing Store. D , R.. Smith Grocery. Gray's Barber Sbop, llawke's Barber Shop, 5 " 10c Store, Cayles Meat Market, Smlth's I\leat Market. and Stubb's FUrniture Store.

Member Of Foreign Legation Was EnterlAin,ed Here

Wo' So Co So In AII-Da~SessioI:\ Mrs. I,.loyti Do.Vlll WliS

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Civilian Defense. Week To'Be·Observed' Here

M~S·. Gl·a ce . ...,.~lam, daugh Ler. ti1e Wom n's SocIety tor Ol1ristlaJl

At 0. ~eetln~ Wednesday evenlne and ohairman at the Ohio Stalle S el'vlce .0 1 L1 e M e~ hodlst. church ror 1111 !Ill-day liCJ\lllon la s~ Wedn esday . the Wayne TOWlllihlp Civilian De · CouncU of l.iefense, I feel that the Tllirly members were III attend- tense Council voted to respond to anniversary of the sllninlr of the Illlt:e lind enJoyed t.he basket dinner Governor Bricker's ,procle.mu tI 01 . , Declaration at Ihdepeg,dence haa Cit t he noon noul'. G uests scuted o. L and In collaboration wlUl the tiltH more slgntflcance this YOOJ' than at til bll'U1dllY tu ble InclUded · Mrs . Dei'CJ1Se Council Inv1tes aU bUliiness any time since Americans deterc.ar rlct M . l.t In nis, MI·S. Ann Whltl, hOUBes and residents of this com- m1ned that freedom and liberty Mrs. Mllry Cross, Mrs . F . U. Le - munIty to dbserve Clvlllan Deten s, ~ were at more value than ute itself. "To make U8 conscious of Democ.. May, Mrs . Mcnall Ba.ird . Mrs . W e ~k by displaying the flag dUflng racy a.nd t he tact that mll110M of walter Sheehan, Mrs. L. C. Radley the week of July 4-11 . The following Is an excerpt frolll American men. women and cblldren and Mrs. O. R. Unglesb·y . ate flgMlng the wal' In all aect10na Aft.er dinner t.h e ufternoon pro- a sLatement bY Governor Brluer : grllln wns presented as [ollows: .. "With the entire world engulfed of the world, the State Deefnse of Opening devo tio':ls, Mrs. Merion tn a war which In the end may de- Council has requested all local arid BtUI'd; a review of the study book, termine whe~er we are to remab county def~nse counclls to observe "A ChrlsUo.n IinpcmUve." by MIs . free or become the victims of ruth - ClvUla.n Defense Week." !Wayne Tow'!1Sblp youths from 18 On this one hundred sixty-sixth Carlton Cook ; vocal solo, "Goel's less power, 1\ is partlcularly flttln g to 20 who have not heretofore regCalling," Mrs. L. O. Radley. \U:- that aU citizens . of Ohio Join this anniversary at the Independence of Istered under the Selective Service compani ed by Mrs. F. U . LeMay; a year In observing the 4U1- of JUly our country, the Ohio state councU Act wlll reglsler In the flfth draft revIew. of the st.ory, "Our Experlenc~ and ClvUlan Defense Week, July of Defense urges aU Ohio Defense rC1!lstratlon SabJrday and Tuesday. CouncUs with their more than 500.at Cape Hatteras," written by Sarah 4 to 11. There will be no local registra"As Governor of the state ot Ohio 000 Ohio volunteers enrolled and King, was given by Mrs . Kenneth tion off Icc open for this registrathe men, women and chlldren of aU Hough. A food auction completed tion. All young men In the jurlscUcc.ltles and town to JOin with them Lbe session , ~he proceeds of which tion of Worren Coun ty Draft Board In observance of Civillan Defenae mounted to $5.00 . Week, beglnnlnJ July 4. No. 2 must r egister at the Draft Guests at the meeting Incluuec1 J . R . Gibbons 'Was appo1nted Board offlce. Town Hall; Lebanon'. Mrs. Susie Douglass, of Spring chairman of the Defense Transpor_ The office wUl be open on SatValley; Mrs. Mily We!.hera U, Mrs. tation committee Wednesday night. urday, June 27, fr om 12 :00 noon Mrs. Mabel Staup, whOse mar- Alln White, Mrs. T. B. Brannock, untll 6 p. m . and on Tuesday, June riage to J . P . T!.lomas will be nn and Mrs. J. R . Wade . to fUi the vacancy caused by the deat h of the late Oharles M. Ro30, from 7:00 a .- in. until ~ : oo p . m. event. of the near futlU'C , was COIll Mrs . . C. E. Anderson will be t Word hos been receIved by Mr . bitzer , wunenLcd . with a ~'nlscellan eous hostcss for the next meeting. CIVIC CLUB HONORS . and Mrs . Stanley Cook, of Spring · shower last Thursday evening. Mrs . ooro, that Mrs, J . V. Hal·tsock. 0 1 SALE OF WASTE PAPE.R TO CHARLES M. ROBITZER Howani M ~Udine an d Mrs. Robert Birthday Annivera~ry BENEFIT LOCAL SCOUTS San Antonio. TelUUl, and fOrmerly Satterthwaite wore co-hostesses for of Waynesv1l1e, Is recuperaUng trOD. Celebrated With Dinner the party which was held a t the Whereas:Due to the lessening of the need injuries received In a recent auto for /lcrl\p paper In the .n ational proThe Civic AssOCiation of Waynes- Satt erthwa.lte home . aocldent. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Braddock A program of gam es and contests A dlsctIBBlOn Ofibe record o[ "OUr ville has lost Il most valued member , gram of salvaging waste materials Mrs . Hartsock was driving alonl: the local Boy Beaut councU Wedand the OCmmunlty an influen tial appropriate to the occas ion, pro· en tertained at a family dLnlier, State Officials," was held at. the and very beneficial citizen. In the vlded lihe evening'S en tertainmen t Sunday, honoring the birthday an- euroute to Oorpus OhrlsU, to vlslt 1\ nesday nlgbt announced that the June meetlna of the wayne TOwnn·lend. when a tirc art her eer blew proceeds Cor all scrap and ·newspadeath of our . fellow - member, after which dainty refreshmen ts ni versary of their son. Warren. si1lp RepUblican Women's ClUb, held Those who enjoyed the happy oc- out. causing her to lose ~ntrol 0 1 per collected by the troop In the were served . Table appOint ments Oharles Robltzer, 'WedneSday afternoon a t the home and decorations We1C In pink and casion were Mrs : D . B. Under- the macnlne and It turned. OVf: future wUl remain in the troop Be It resolved :-of Mrs . Mark Rogers . ~ group of wood, Mrs. Arthur Wllde and son. twice. 'landlng in a ditcb. Mn> . treasury. That the Olvlc Association does wblte. questions and answers ooncernlni Guests at the affaIr Included the Daniel, of Harveysburg; Mr . and Hartsock was found pinned under iHeretofore. the proceeds from the . hereby extend sympathy to the Lbe past records o.f state of1lcllus berelloved family, and assure them bonored guest, Mrs . Mabel S taup , Mrs . Fred Braddock and Robert, the car by passlllg motorists. Sh(' collection of scrap pa.per was donatWho are cancUdAtes In the coming that we too lIave 5UBtained a loss Mrs. Harry AI~hbau gh and Miss 'Mr. and Mrs . Wa rren Braddock was taken to the 005pltal where sh,. ed to t..h e Defense Salvage comm1t election was also held. MlU'jorie GettnE~r of AHa, 0 .; Mrs. and daughter Betty, and Mr. and was found to be suf,f ering from tee. Mrs. S. S. ' EWs, president. prethat wiU be hard to fW, Max Compton, of Spring Valley; Mrs. Raymond Bra ddock and tam- sprains, scratehes on the face and Be It resolved:- ' Bided at the meeting . A report ot head. shock, and back InJuries .' . That a copy of this expressloll of Mrs . Harold BUrge. of Dayton; lly .. the annual Warren County RepubShe remained l!l the hospital on sympathy and frte)1dshlp be sen t to M rs . Virgil RW5Sell, of Lebanon; Ucan picnic and outing held llloBt week lind then was removed to her HOG BREEDERS TO MEET his son and daughter. a copy spread Mrs. Davis }o' llrllaS, Mrs . Robert ·week at the home of Mrs. Emor bome where sne was conUned to h,·\· upon the Minutes of this Assocla'· Furnas, Mrs. W. E . Stroud; Mrs. Balley was given by Mrs. W . q. The Warren County BerkshIre bed for another week . . tIOD. and expressed to his frIend s Fred Gons, Mrs. Harry SntLf: I·thst. John and Mrs. J. ~. Updyke. Accorldng to the letter reeclved Lhrough the medium of the Miami waite and daughters, ~nnle a"d Breeders Assoc.latlon will meet ' In Mrs. Harry Satter!.hwalte, In JuvenUe m&mtlers presented a Betty, and Mrs. He ~hel Osborn, of Lebanon Frlda>Y nlgn t to elect or- by Mr . and Mrs . Cook, from J. V. specla.l 0h11dren'a Day p!'OI1'8m (or Charge of the program, .gave a rea(iGa!lB tt flcers and plan a consignment sale. HaJ·tsock, Mrs . Hartsock Is ' able to 81g.ned, lng, "Leadera . and Followers." A .' ~banon. be up and around ber home and Is the entertainment of . the WayuUP. U . LeMay group of. pamphlets, ," Defense slowly recovering Corm her· ln.j uries . vIDe Parmer's Grange Saturday eveMyron J . Banta HInts," was displayed and diaoussed . Under a new r~g CQnceru11lg ning. The program fo~: trumEldon Retalllck, by Mrs. Olaude Barn.ett. A desorip- ,;ugar ratlonlng lor home cann.lng pet solo "Love's Old Sweet 80118." Bridge Luncheon In COmmittee: tlon of the duties at the secretary of purposes, adtUUOIlal su&ar may no;N MUton Jones; vocal 11010, "Indlan CODUIierce "'v.en 'by Mrs. Sat- hri obtain d for that purpose The Honor of Daulhter LullaOy." Janet MiChener; readlnr. ... u<: e . SIX INJURED IN t~ l.bwa1te. Who also presented In new rullng apeclfles one pound of "The Bumble Bee," Donald WUsun; conclusiOn a humoro,"" reading, "The sugar for ~b four quarts of fruit AUTO ACCIDENT ~rs. S. D. Henkle, of Lebanon, plano 8010, "I.e Secret," Prancer. Part?(." canned laSt 1eat. Under the old Mr. and ~, 'llruman Wardlow eye'l1mg , Prl~es were won tiy MJ·~. entertained a~ -. luncbeoD-brid&e Whitaker; 'vocal duet, "Butterny," , ~ .Ule ~..a: IOClaLlloI&l .rlollina appUceDt,a were llm1ted as 1O Six persons -;;re injured 1n an f&.milY 'spent sunday'iQ1th Mrs. Donald L, Hawke and Mrs. Mark WedD!lSc:lay afternoon, compllmeDt.. Miriam and Dorothy WUaon; v()C&l , W&.ll enjoyed durtns wblcb ' time the number at Quarts of frult auto a.ocldent. Monday noon, on Flossie c arey and famtl' . Rogers. lug her daughter, Mrs. Stanley duet, "Annie lAurie." Jennie !Lee daihty refreshments were served and canned. Route U, at the tum 1n tile highway ~, • • • 0 • Markey. of Ravenna. Oblo, who Braddock; vocal solo,. "sweet and tbe lad18s sewed on "Bundles for Recprds of Wayne 'township resl- just south of WaYnesVlIle, wh.en the Mr. and' Mrs . Kenneth R . Hill Ml·s. J essie Hyman lett Friday for with her husband, 'iiI vlslt\rlk at . the Low," WUhelmina Braddock; plano I ' _1. • Brlta1n. " dents who made prev.ous appUco. ti 011 car in wblch they were riding skldc!. entertalDed Dr. alld M rs. A.E . a two weeks' vacat.1on at Hom!! .H. en kle h ome th1II we..... solo, "H. M , S. 'PlniI.fore" Glenn ... _ . HI!.rry Satterthwaite Wlll be lOr"8u&ar .at Franklln are now In the ed on tbe wet pavement, turned over stout and daughter, . WInn Ie oJ' 0, at Lawn Hotel. MartlnsviUe, Ind.. G ues ts a t the affa Ir Inc 1 ded th Smith and tap dance, to "Anchor. D&4... . •. • • ue hostess .for the July meeting wJth hands of !.he local ratlonlni board, and climbed the embanlanent. dinner last Thursday evening. In Mr. and Mrs. John W. K ersey guest of honor. Mrs. Markey, Mrs. AweJgh," Betty Thom&.ll, . Mrs . W. O. St. John in charge of and a ttempts will be' made to Issue Mr. and Mrs . Fred NICkell. their honor of the blrthda.y a nnlvers<l ry and son were guests at a famUy dln- Ingersoll. of Kansas Olty. Mrs. Geo. The next meeting wID be a bIrththe program. addltlonal sugar to aU tllese persons mother, Mrs . Edna Hilty Oharles of Dr. s tout. ner SundaY, at the home of Mr. Henkle, of Lebanon, Mrs . John· W. day picnic supper to be he~d · at the -----at the WayneSVille office. and .Patricia OrumrlIre. ond MIss .' • • arid Mrs. W. C. Kersey. of <?re- Kersey, Mrs. D. C. Ridge Mrs . ,D . home ot Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith BIRTHDAY DINNER Friday. June:16 Is the lut day to Enid Hoftee. aU 01 Hollywood calif., ·Mrs. M . A. Fulkerson was host- gonia . R . Sallsbuiy, Mrs. J. B . Ohapman, honoring birthdays In April. May GIVEN' SUNDAY make IippUcation for cannlng sugar .ocoupants of the car, all sustained ess to members and guests of the • 0 • Mrs . D . R. Smith, MrlL Harvey and June. Each famIlY 18 requested at the local OIflce. The station will minor injuries. They were taken to "HI-Lo" Bridge club at her home. Mr. and Mrs . Glenn Frye and R(Ve, Mrs. Ralph Miller. Mrs. ·J. K. 10 brlng two covered dishes, sandMrs. Wymer Drake entertained a be open from 9:00 a . m. to 9 'p . m. . Blair's hospital. ' Lebanon. where 1 uesday n lgh\ . . ' son, of Dayton, spent the week_end !!:~t.on, and Mrs •. Wln1fred llar-t- wiches. and table service including glasse.s. TIme of meeting, 7 p. m, nwnbel' of guests Sunday at her to accommodate thoae persons who they were treated for bruises and Mr. and Mos . Robert Duke ac- wiLh Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Frye ouwo. home In honOr ot the th1rty-ellb t h ' are entitled , to more sugar. scratches. Mrs. Hoity susta1ned a companied by Mr . and MI'S.. Nor- and sons. • .• • , HESSIAN FLY PREV~LENT VISIT IN PITTSBURGH birthday of her hUBband. Persona bavlng In their posses- back Injury.' The car In which they man FrankensL~.. •Ul ... 0",'""',r " autoll, spent ~ W~ ...... EN . COUN...... Mr . C. Lee Hawke, Mr . and Mrs. ~ oA.& Is b I d d . The gueSts we,re ,Mr. ~d Mrs, Ira ' 8 on. e~cesa 5U8ar. are a v e . y :were rldlng was bacUy ?amaged . the week-end a t C,lfty Falls Sutte Donald L . Ha wke and Clyde Fromm Mil. and Mrs .' W. E. Oornell, Mrs Borq and son;. TOm. of, Wllmllil- ~t01d O. Beckett. coo.r dlnator lp , Park, Indiana . The week-ead party dl'ove' o GI'o·ve Oltv Sunday to acThe 1942 wheat crop In Warren J. B. Rich and Ronald and' Lorene '-11 Miss "ona Drake and' nephew. cnarge at. sU(jar rationing, . to .W!e MIAMI VALLEY CHA UTAUQUA th • oT C t h be t I I b loU, 1'1 _ >.' IS BEING BELD AS USUAL was planned In celebration of company home Mrs . Lee Hawke oun y as en cu ser OWl y Y Sallabury left Wayneaville Tuesday Robert ·Krael. of Mason.; and Mrs. their ....nnlng aUotmen.t fTom that ' DUke'S 'irst wedlcUng anlliversary. the Hessian fly, aocordlng to Davia for Pittsburgh. Pa. Wh1le there, , Iv th it 11 tl t • and Miss Anne Weltz, who spent Da-alte's brother, Ed Boring, :who Is supP'~. en mil. e app ca on a Although MJamiValley Chamau• • • last week there with Dean Hawke . B . BaUey. county farm agent. the Oornella wlll vlslt their chlldreD, spendlong the summer ,w ith the Franklin ·for their ~ugar boo~. • qua Association was lorced to make Mr . Ilnd Mrs . Mort Lang. Mrs. 0 " • A survey of a number at repre- Mr. and Mn. William Michener Draits. The local sUiG! ratlO~g board . a change In their annual program Pauline Ll\ng a nd Mr. Simeon Mr. and Mrs . Harold Stroud. at sentatlve farms 1n tbe county shoW- and attend graduation ceremontea again emphas1&eli -the lmportance of plans all otllel' ChauQluqua activ- Wletsema. all of Hamilton, spent Lebanon , were Sunaay evening sup- ed-wheat fields 54 per cent Infested. Cor their ,randsOn, John. Mn.' TWO WAYNESVILLE MEN bringing sugar cards and records lUes 'wm continue as usual. The Sunday here as guests of Mr . and per guests a ~ t he home or Mr, and Al though !.he grain W&.ll sown at- Rich will v1s1t her lIOn, Maynard, REPORT TO GREAT LAKES when ma!d:ng appUcatioll for ' can- last of Mayan announcement wu Mrs. Walter Wiseman and fa mll~ Mrs. Will S troud. ter tile Iree'-tly date (October 2) It and family. NAVAL TlIAININO 8'l'A,T ION ~g sugar. made by the Ch9utauqua officials , Dr. and Ml': :, 'pa~l Elppert Bnd • • • was infested. This Is attributed ATTEND DANCE BEVDW . \hat "du to wa condltlons and Mrs : Paul Sowash. of Mansfield, either to the lack of the usual numGreat Lakes, m.-Dofflng "ctvies" A TTEf':IO ·ANNUAL , goverlune~t regulations ' the WiLW:.. famlly, of Upper Sandusky, OhiO, was a week-end guest (It the home her of ~lte8 on the ny or to the ,M rs. Mar)" Ori:J6a,. 14rB. M8,J and donrung the Navy's summer REPUBUCAN PfCNIC 'Ohautauqua program must be can- and Mrs . Orville Rose, of. Day ton, or Mr. and Mrs . D. C. Ridge. growth at Insects In volunteer Wetherall. Mrs. Ann White. 1lrI. H'wt:Ules" ~ere two Waynesville, 0 ., " " celled this year &" Oh&utBqua is co- were week-end guests at the !,lome . iii • • wbeat. men last week when ttiey eported . - -., ope·r at.tni In every wliy possible with of Dr. and Mrs . H . F. Dye and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rogers and Balley urges farmers to harvest L. 0. St. John all\l l\Ii,!Is ·WiDQ1e Jo for dut-Y at the U. S. ~ava.l Train." hT~we ~nuacl plCn1c wand ou~gRe°r the federal government and is eon- sons. daughter, Ann. s pent Sunday with their wheat as soon .as possible 3l> Stout attended a dance review of the Lea Raye · stuc::os. na.yton lut lng St.atlon here . t e auen ounty omen s ' t tl t . . .' " • MI' . and Ml·S. W. H. Irona and any delay would g'v the fly it In publican club beld 1&at Wednesday tlJiUlng he normal ,ac viles except Mr . and Mrs. Dean Walton spent family, at Farmersv1l1e. . e more Wednesday evening, · In wh1cb &be Th ese luture so. ors are now go g ' . h d for tbe program . . Sunday. w..i th Mr. and Mrs. Ken• " • 'opportunity to destroy the grain . St. John's granddaushter, IoIlu through: recruit ~ralnlng. learning evening at the. ome_ of . Mr. an More than a thollsand people are neth GlaclOn and family, of Fosters, Dr and Mrs A E Stout accom ----'-.- - Barbara Lou Bland. ot Sprlns'boro, the fundlUllentals of seaman,ahlp. Mrs. Emory BaUey w.aa attended by I1v1ng at Ohll.utauqua this summer I' · 'd Mr' M A · Ful- ENTERTAIN FOR SON'S They- ·will shortly be gIven a~ aptl-: the 101l0w1ng. persons tram Wayne{- and llipproxlmately flfty (amlUes are Ohio. • • " ~:~s~! ~r C~~lnnatf ' last' W~dnes: BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY took part : Satw'day ev ening dinner guests a t day evenIng for dinner and a show . Mr, and Mrs. P . L. Reason entude test to dlltermine whether they ville : Mr . and Mrs . J . B . • Chap- malting it their year-round home will go ¥l. one of the Navy's many man and Peggy Ollap~an; Mr. and NumeroUB conferences and co~- the home of Mir. and Mrs . M . 1\ . .. • • FATBE&'S DAY CELEBRATION Father's Day wu ob.servec1 In the service schools. tOhr to actlvle~~ttYI 'nat =.:IP~n~~SJ an~ sot!!ri~- ventlons have been plann~. chief Fulkerson and daughtel', IncludelI' Mrs. Lillie Pritchard. of Norwood, :yta~:~:, ~n d~~~~~ ~r:e ~~~= tiea or some 0 er nava s .... a '. Robert •. 'J" R Updyke , of which are the <following : The. Cap'~ . Hugh Harpel' daug hlers, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs . Alva day anniversary of their son. Loren home oC Mr and Mrs W C. at Crew Mrs Wayn f ults m t Th e wo neW recr ro e . ,.·· , Lutheran Assembly for south~st- M.1sses Evelyn and Mary CII.thel·me, Thompson, and family, this week. of Lebanon . Other guests 1ncluded John, SUndBY. wlth 'a iamtiy ctinnei• svll~e are : Wayne K. €lary, 1'1. son of W. O. st. John, Mr . llnd ern Ohio In session from June 22 of Culver, Ind ., Bnd ~.Iss Hannah • • • Mr. and Mrs . Ernest EdJlngton, Mr. Harvey . Clary. R.S*I; Orvule Mrs .. eoolt liOn Ernest, Mrs . . to June 26; the Intex:denominational Harper, .of &prilng Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smart Mrs. Loren Reas' n and Mrs . SacUe ~~v~~htir~e a~~=~ .:,':~ :~~ Phllllps, 19. son of Mrs. Olara Phil 9l'aee &nI h .a nd ~ Grace HoQIt- conference known dIS the LebOnah. .. * • Miss . Grace Smart. Mr. and Mrs. l. rps. e~.t. '~Due Wil' hold their convenUon MI'. and Ml·s. Chester Cutler a nd Charles D. Cook were Thursday ·R eason. of Ha~e~~rg. and familY. Mr. and Mrs. ' Dave ~.. , I f N " d M enJ dlnn . ts f M ........ Ross and family, Mr. and Jrlrs. WW orwOO\k, an r . ev ng er gues 0 rs . 'VVo& ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON . , Hutt and famlly, and MJ8a FranCY FIVE WARREN COUNTY .MEN from June 29 to July 5; a one-week son, Francs, 0 NOTICE LOSE DRAFT BO ' AJU) APPEALS conference for the Presbyterian and Mrs . Lewis E . Thompson were Welch and· Mr. Ed. Dakin. -. . ' Young People Wlll open' on July~; Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Bertie • 0 • Mrs. Ira Brown entertalnea .. Ooates. all of RtdtlevUle. An examiner will be stationed at , Mllis Mr . Bnd Mrs . G~orge Knaack, of group of trlends at luncheon lut • !.he following 'polnts on the dates . With the appeals or 139 selectees the BaPtist \o"orld Wide GuUd Girls . " 0 • Chicago, spent the first of the week HARRY PRATER S1JPFD8 • ........ claaal1ications given them by begin their ocnference July 11 ; July Mr. and Mrs. L. C. S t . John re- here at the home of Mr. and Mrs . Wednesday . Her guests were MrB. A PARALYTIC STROKE Indicated during th".. lut two weeks. of'..... 16 ill be th W C T U Dis A. T . PoI1nsky end daughter, Mar'. of July. - to aaslst vendors In flllnl their draft bOards before It, . the we ., • . • celved the following visitors Sunday O .h a r 1 e s Satterthwaite . Mrs . llYn, Mrs . Roy Johnson and son , of AocorcUna to latest reports. Hart7 . thetr Sales Tax Returns covering f'lrat BelectlveBoard of Appeala ~Ict ConfereJ,)ce; July 30 to· August afternoon: Mr. and Mrs. 6 lenn Knaack Is a sister of Mr, Satterth- Be Prater Is stlllln a critical CODdltlon the siX ,months period end1ng June Monday austatned the draf~ bOards 1 18 the Extennltal COnvention of Bland and daughter, ot Springboro; waite iUld wa s born and reared In sn!l~:::!{d~h~~', S:'~·Lo~: as the resUlt of a paralYtIc Itroke. 50, . .. In 100 . Qf the cases and reversed this area; Mid-West Bible students Mr . and Mrs. John Settlemyre and Waym!sv1lle. Mrs. Lewis Thompson. . su1'fered Monday. Ml'. Prater Sa conhold tpelr annual convention h ere . son, Billy, ot Olregonln; and Dr. and • ~ • Waynesvllle, Pard Ge.rage. Mon- them In 39. fined at his home on '1'h1rd street. i1n f(ve cUes from Wa~en coun- .for , one, week beg~lng August .2; Ml·S. A. E . Stout and daught.er, . Mr. and Mrs . Robert Franken, day, July 20; Morrow., Mayor's-ofENTERTAINED AT DINNER flee, Tue¢ay, J)1\Y 21; Mason ty, the local b~ were t\uS~alned ·t he Methodist Epworth League In· Wlnnle Jo of Oolumbus, were week-end guests 26 TONS OF RUBBO . ' ., • • at their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Cora RiCil'ind Mrs. Reba .;Mayor's oWee. Wednesday. July 22 ; &ond the,. men were , all : re~ed in stltute wW again meet- there the COLLECTED JlIf W.tBBEH Mr . and Mrs : Gilbert Frye and .Oharles ·. smart~ • • · Franklln, Marshal's .afflee. Thura- 'cl8I\IJ I-A. They wete Vemon A, third week of August, ;,' Braddock entertained 'at dinner 24 ' C· ff Job ' D 'EltZroth Ri. sons were ThursdaY night s upper 2 'd evenIng , Their gllt'stl\ were ApproXimatelY 25 tona Of ICJ'Q ' day and 'Friday. July ~ an , , a man. ' D. . ; y- BUFFET SUPPER IN guests at the home ot Mr. and MrIi . ·¥r ..and Mrs. Leon Salisbury of Sunday LiltJ.non, Oourt House, Thum2ay ·mond Todd, .and Glenn W. Slelten.BONOR OF GUES1iS ' Haroll~ Shutts aill,l family ; Wasl.rlngtoXk: c. H ., and Mr. and Mr. and 'M rs. Lewis FIres and rubber bave been collected to elate ., and PrtdaY" July 16 ~nd ·n and aU Pabl, all from Board No . ' 1. and -. . • * • Mrs. Allan Emr1~k and Mrs. Pau~ daughters. Mrs. ' Dvan Fltes Miss alnce the .tart at the drlve,. aceOfdweek from J~ 2'1 to :It and each Charles I. Muchmore. ~d No. 2. Honoring .Mr.' anli Mrs . Walter Mr. and Mell . J . R. Mengle and Johns and PaUl .Johns,· of lU'tle, Fl~le Pires, Mr . And Mr$ . Bart- Ing to offlolals of the Warren CoUn" . , I;!tokes, of Uncoln, . m.. . MJas Pearl 60n, George, spent Sunday with were callers Sunday ~t the home or ley Moos and family. and ¥r. and ty Defense \Jouncll. '. S81turday ·f orenoon durini July. Mrs. GObert Frye and sOna. . Retunia milat be med before the SUSPEND PUB(.!CAlfION Rlley and Mr. and Mrs. C . .E . . their father and mother, MI' . and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth'lough. 2O-LB.. CHANNEL G4TftjiB 18 , end or July tA:lavoid p~nalty, . ,FOB DURATION or WAR Wller entertained at a family gath. Mrs. George Mengle · of Morrow. Oh 1es . d* * . • d' H' .. Id OUT YOUR WEEDSt . eMg last Saturday even1ns au a • '. • ar An erson an son aro IN COLD ~G8 " LAD DR. CREW VI~ITS BB.O TBEBS :·~ard _J. Th~, ~tor and bulfet sUpper . .·The followmg guests Mrs. ' May We,~herall enterta1n~d .spent Monday In columbUB on bllSl. Dr: it R Crew ,who for many publlaher of the LeeaIJurl Clt1le~ were present: MI'Il . N'.· 1,>. Munnell. at dinner l:S\lllday· at "Our House." ne$8. . ' . A 20-)). ca~ ·..... been ~ wi.. sUJjertD~ndent of the '~d the · New VIenna ·,Reporter. bas Mrs. H. V . . Stokes. 1lt; ~d Mrs. Her guests wel'e Mrs . Mary Oroas. • . • .• .. in COld SpriJlp Latte, loca~ qn , 14...... 1 VaUey ,hOspital In Dayton, B~~nded pu)JI1Clation~ the .week- • E. Gulaaa.· Mr. and .Mrs . H. M. Mrs. Ann ,Wli.lte,' Mr . . and Mrs.. , .Mrs. A: O. WUlIams, of Pl!yton, Route a ~e' .miIe · ~ tI. ' v.dt:d hili brother!!; JP.r~ aDd' ~- Iy Pl!ipers . "tor the duratton.". He BUnnell aDd daughters, ' Maiy 04 Frank" ·LeMay and fllmUy : Mills spent T~ur6day at the ho~e of Mrs. WaynesyWe. Ill. IIaIlMr ate.... 'I Ien ere:,v Of WaY!len:We. Bunda.y. ~f4. to repnt ah~ fat ,army . .' H ' air Helen' H'awke. Miss Mary Eva Le- yv . P. Grllrit. of WaynesvUle , the own~r, statea be .w ,. the 1IklllM. ~ wbo ~ __ ... ~ arW le'a"e' h1a hOJDe In' sei'Y1ce·. He formerly &. !lOIIlKart Of~ _~:: aM .. ~., · ~d:"""': B~-.;.' May and Freel! 'Henz, of na.ytor\, Best fishing "In *South~rn Ohio at Dr• ..... ~... .. m1sal In the Pleld ... _1..1 - Be au UClMUon: .... &1l . . .s. -.,. • • 0 • lleauty one ~ lor. i'iib DaJtoIi on the 2srd,to "lilt bIs.lOI1o~ ~--., , - tert Collett, of WIlmington; 1rIra," Mrs. John 17Y. Kersey entertaln- Colj1 sprlng.s Tavern J~t IIOUth· o'f It wellha, , . tn-law aDd dauPter. Yr; and· lila. aenei . . ' - c ...... ......a._i_ of Col._ku.s, and ea the members at her brIdge cl\ll! Wa.ynesvWe. Picnic grounds, good , ' II D Butt <nee porotbJ. Ore~).· &10. .................. dt •• M A T P 11 k the lamm . er ..a-. 1'.!La _ tte .WaDt Ada' ..........._ u _ 'W W ....... Is ... an wo guea ..." rs. . ' .' !Q ns y tb1.t\ss to eat and sandwIches or an IIlMD1 Guette Want Ada AMI - . - - - "" --- - WI..... - - .... - a • VI tLIld Mrs. •. E. Sto~t for an eve. ~sult.. TrJ taD. . UuIre UI4 In the fall to retum to r.ulta. '1'r1 tbeml CIIlclDnati. nlns of carda at her ho~e Prlday kinds. The marrla.gc of Miss M.ariare~ Ruth Hal'Lmau, da ughter cif Mr. wId ,.irS . J . A. H"rtman. of near Ncw llurl1l1gLOn . to Mr . Gail B . Gorruuh, .. 011 of the lat e Mr . and Mrs . Clo~ Liorhalll, Of Mal'le~tn, took place ." ol ::lll o'clock. tiunuay. June ,21, at loa." !~eW Burlington Friends church with· the Rev. R. N. Chapma.n od 11".1111& . The !llllgle ring service wns used. ,ije,ol'e the cel'emony, MillB RaCl1el Hartman. s1:;ter of the bride, sang, ".becaUS ., and "I Love You Truly," ... he was accompanied by Miss Myra ha}otiock. a cousin 01 the bride. 'l'he bride wore a Shirley Deane cashmere trock of luggage tan Wlt" white accessories. Her shoulder corsalle was of white roses iUld delphmums. Mills Oh1UloUec Hartnum who acted as h er slater's mald-ofllonor, wore a Shirley Deane trockot i'ust butehe1' linen willi white ac... lIellSorles anti a corsage of whlle roses. 'l'he bride's brother, Mr. Phlllp

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tiartmal1, was beat man. The UBherB were Messrs: NaLhan Ba1'l4nan aud J oseph LarkIn, at Greenn~id. Altel" the ccremuny a recepuon was held at tI e home 01' the brlde 's parents. . The brlde Is a gl'llduate of tIle Waynesville High school tlud 1:; at present employed at the Na.Llonal Cru;h' ReIIlster Oompany In Dayton , TJ,e grOOm was grad uated trom Marietta Hlgll school and Is now Ilmployed a~ tile National Oash !teglst.er Oompauy, Mr. and 1141's. Gorham are go1ng to housekeeping at once In a neWly r.urnlshed apartment a~ 1147 Demple avenue. Dayton . The guest 11:;t included the tollow 1ng: Rev. and Mrs. R . N. Chapman and Bobby and na.vld, Mr. and Mrs. T. H . Haydock and Tammy. Xenia; Mr. and Mrs . Wesley Humphries, Mr. and Mrs . Pers! P ugsley. Amy Lou and Laura. BeUe, Mrs. Gladys Hart.man. MIss F1'anees Hn1·tman. Mrs. Sattle Hartman. of wUmlngton; Mrs. Harry Leasure, Mr . and Mrs . George Wood. Mr. and Mrs . Floyd Abbot ~. Mr. IIond l\4:rs. Walter Clarke. Mrs . Ollfford Gorham Mrs. J . J . Stout, Mr . aDd Mrs . James Snyder, Jimmie and aubert, Dr . and Mrs . Robert Rush, Suzanna, Mi. wld Mrs. Joseph Inlow, MIss Elleen Rlssemlller, Mr. and Mrs . Linus Heyker. Miss Rose Heyker, Mr . and Mrs. Walter Plstlck, and Miss Dolly Johnson, of Dayton; Mr . a.nd MI'lI . H. F . Compton, Mrs. T . C. Haydock. Miss Marjorie Haydock, Miss Myra Haydock, Mrs. Marnle HeJWltIns. Mr. and Mrs. Verga Michener, Mr . and Mrs. Frallk LundY. of New Burllngton; Mr . and Mrs W . D . Clarkin, Joe Frances, Lynn and Rebecca. 01 Greenfield; Mr . and Mrs . Raymond WUson, Mr . and Mi'II . Henry Satterthwaite, Mrs. Kenneth Eskins and Miss Allce Gons, of Waynesvllle.

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M.lss :QorObhy, Emd son, . RObert; or Norwood. werc 4!n tertll.med at Sunday dlnner by Mr . and Mrs . Charles Slll!lrt and daugh ter , MIs.>; Grace, of Harveys burg. Miss Dorothy Dun! am recently States Oll rcLurned to the Unite "The DlioLt.lllgh olm/' wlt.h the American Legat.ion from Copenhagen, whese slie had been employed for Lbe vas~ Len y 1l1·S . MisS, Dunham was ort,e of 800 passengers t.Q return on Lh[s boat, all members Amencan 'Eal!bassys In foreign countries . The American. legation at Copenhagen has been taken LO a resort near Berlin where th y were In terned for II. perIod o f near ly LWO years. From tl ere they were tnken to Lis_ bon. portugal, from where the Drotlinghalm set sail .

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Elmer Davis, Indiana. born newspaper man, radio commentator and author, has been named to heall a new consolidation of govcrnm ent informa tion agencies to be known as the Otf1ce of War Information. Davls\ who has the confidence of t he press genetally, wul take over the work fomlerlY . handled [by Arohlbald Macle.lsh, L!Owell Mellett. WUllam J ; Donovan and Robert Hor~on. in separat. e organiz ations. It is hOped t hat Dayjs will get rid o.t many of the known radicals and "parlor pinks" who have attached themselves during recent 'months to the various lnIot mation 6gencles of the government and have taken advantage of 'the~ positions to preach their dallgerous doctrines. However, It ·has been noted that Ln maldng the announ cement of Davis's ap_ pointment, the Preside nt also stAlted that a. ,Directo r of p ersonnel would be .named , to take charge of patronage In the new office,

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cn111g of a second fron t. in Europe during the year of 1M2. The announce~ ent was of t he ~t.most importance, for It meaJlli t hat an Am~ican Expedit ionary Force will be f.1gh~g In Europe within the Il~ t few weeks or months , and that undoub tedly most of t he Amerlcllll; ~oldlers now In England , Ireland and Iceland wUl take part In the Invasion of the Europea n contine nt.

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PoJlowlnl a CongresaJonal protee\ meetLng. and the appoLntment ot • aped!!,l committee lot wlilch the writer "'as named as 'a m~ber represe nt COllgl·e.l;s In e<l)Ul tlon with propolie,d naUon-wtde ga ollne raUonlng, Pre.s.lden t Rooseve lt. a fte r consulta tion WIUl colil,m1t t~ mem-bers. announ ced t hM he would take perosna l Oharg~ ¢ end' vorlng to ttl . t he gllSollne ' ratlon\.ng and rubber mort g problem . The P resIdant very wisely c1edcled Uu!.t the general rat on1ng oroer n g~Une should no be ~ until It was lrst I lU how l;I.luch rubber h ctualls Ii\' ihlb in !.be coutnry , and nether or no such a general ruU llin8 ordcr Is absolutely necessar~' to cons rYe rubber. Wltllin a lew days-prob bly by the tllne tllis appears in print-t he Preside nt Is expected to announce Il nation-wide campaign [or the collection of all scrap rubber . Evcry citizen In t.he Ullited States will be asked to ·d.o his , or hcr part In salvaging the precious material. ' The result ot the scrap rubber collce llon campaign will undoubtedly de1.ernune the Unal acttoll to be taken by the President on gasoUne rationing, ~n the meantime, CongreSsional committees continue' their investigation of the whole rubber situatio n. Many startlin g fac ts are being obtained and rubber will continue one of the chief topics ot diSCUSSion In pubUc debates during the next few months ,

Detailed reports received In Wll$hIngt.on as to the aotual hl4PpenLngs 1ft the great sea battle 'In the Pacllie off Midway IsIGnds, show that the Americ an forces Lnlllcted Ito most disastrous defeat upon the enemy. The Japanese fleet suffered PAY CASH AND PAY DEBTS heavy .damages with the loss of ,By B. A. WaUace Ulousands ot lives. American losses An Intlatlono.ry price rise Is threat were exceedin gly small. ened-ls even now on the way . The • • • President of the United states hoa Last Fr1d1l,y It was ,announced • • • Base pay Cor enllsted men In the Issued an appeal that th.1s rise be from London that !.be House of Com mons ha'd Just voted an addition al Army. Navy. Marine Corps, and kept in bounds -an appeal address one billion pound6 (or four ,bilUon do Coast Guard will .be $(iO.OO per ed to all of us. One point ot attack On InlJa,tion he describes thus: llo.rs) for war purJ?Oses, Ohancellor month, begfilni ng with June 1st, as "We must discourage credit , alld of the Exchequer Wood made pubilc that this la~t amount brings the a result of the Senate finally agree- InBtallmellt !buying, and encourage British overall war approplat1<iJl5, ·lng to the House figures in the Pay the payLng ort of debts, mortgages, since septem ber, 1939 up to the BIU. The measure went to the :md other obligations." It has already been pointed out grand total of fort>, billion two hun- President late last week, 'II' 'a 5 that 87 blfllon dollars of buying 'Cired mWlon dollars, In comparison the United state" has already ap- promptly Signed, and is 'now a ,law. power In the hands of the consumpropriated or authorized more than Leg1slO.tton for gover.nmen t 'allot- ers !lnds only 6& nillion dollars one hundred and sixty-th ree bil- ments to dependent wives, chlldren, ~orth of goods to buy. Now, if by means ,of credit and Instalments we lion dollars 'for war and Lease-Lend broth~rs and sisters of men Ln the add part of next year's buylng expenaea, An additional :elght alfd 'pow_ one-hal f blllon dollars to be set fighUng 'forCes has been practically er to this 87 billion, we have made aside for ' \l8e of the War DeJl!Iort::. com'pletecl and wW become a law the sltuatlo n still worse by several ment during the ~Iscal year, begin- witl1Ln 11 few days. The men in the bllllons more. One would suppose ning JUlY 1st. or a grand tooo.l of armed services in a time of .the United states of increaSed Incomes,that, slightly 'more, than two hundred and people would ten b1lllon dollars, Of this jr.\md to~ are now the highest paid in all, the use part of the Increase to get tal it is un.derstood that sUghtly 'world" while their dependents wlll ot debt. There are, 1n fact, several more tban fifty ,blllon doUars has be bet ter ' cared for than ~hose of evidences that farmers have In 1M last 15 months done this to a CODbeen set. aside 19r use of other na- any other fighting men. slderable degree. Perhaps they retions, under the ~e-'Lend pro• •the• House member th~ early 2D'/i when tIle gram. , Late last week> retused worst mortgage 'and short - time • • to a. Senate amen<imellt to debt ever hanging on American 6n Baturday the Congress had as the accept Agriculture Appropriation Bill farms followed directly on $2 wheat. Its gUests the fifteen outstanding which would ~v~ perinltt ed the and tIlt hogs . Many fanners then heroes of the United NatiOns, who mel "Neyer Now, the Pressale of government owned w~eat ldent and hisAgain." helpe~s are trying to are now maldDg a tour of the prLn- . for ,eed purposes a~ eighty - five help US avoid ~e "agaLn," ciple Amerlc&n cities. On ¥onday per cent of the .PaIity price for The government agency responslKIng George It of Greece, who has corn Member from farm states ble lor this help Is the Federal Re. .s been ' aD offlo1al guest of the -PreaL serve Board. Last September, this pointed out that the adoptio n 01 Board ISsued Regwatlon W, which .dent,' visited Oong'resB and , 'made ~ such an amendm short, addresa to ' the House. KLng government-own ent would permit did nothing bub bring the loose prac ed wheat to be sold tices theQ prevaillng , Into line with GeOrge atayed with his troops until at nearlv forty per cent below the reasone.bly sound credit polley. The ~ the veq last 'dqrtng tl!e' AxJS 111'UDended regulation Issued last P¥lty price for wheat, and would 'month goes further and 'Is a dennvll81.o n of Greece and crete and ruin both wbea,t an com prices. l'he ite 'attemp t to 'reduce 'credit buyLng, tarelY esCaped with ~ lite. }louse ' also rejected appropriation.. "No person engaged In making lA. . • • • Lncreases of mor~ than one hundred sta1m~t sales shall make or rece~e WII8hin8~ had another d1at.ln: , any paymen t on other than the folguJahed gUest for the week over and mty mllllon dollars previously 10wLng conditions: ' , Memorial Day, but the general pub- added by the Senate. 1. He must register and agree to • • • abide by the regualtlons and lic knew nothing of the visit until After 'a, real 'battle tn tne HOIl8l! may lose his license and Issued, be tined If few daya ago. The ylsltor was Com- the W. P. A. AP1'1'oprIation Bill, he lalla so to do, m1IIIar for Foreign Affairs Molotov 2. The down paymen t on any in~ carrYing a total new appropr tatlon stalmen t sale' shall be one-thi rd I!Ilrof Ruaata. 'who arrived at the White of two hundred and eighty ~1I10n cept Ln OBse of sales under $6; sales HOWle Ma, ' 29th 'and left June 4th. dollars tor the fiscal year beginning of pianos and furnltu Fol owln, his to Russia: 'the July 1st, was passed late FrIday. A,n down; Bond repairs re-20 per cent and services, no Prealdent late last week told of the effort to' reduce the appropr iation to down paymen t req\llred. 3. The number of monthly Lnstalconre~eni:es held with Commissar one hundred, and tw Molotov; and aDllounced that a mu- defeated, by onl,y fourIv!! mUlion waa ments shaU be not more than 12 ;votes, The exceJ;lt in case of automotlUes, when ~uIlI understan~\ng had been reaCh- RepubUCI\>u MinOl'lty, aided by a It may be 15. ,r " ed between SusaiA, 'Great BritaLn number of conser:\'attve Democrats. . 4. Instapm ents shall be not less nnd the United SJ;a,tes for the op- 'endeav than $5 per month (or $1.25 per ored to recommit the bill for week in ce.se of weekly payments,) the reduction of one ' hundred I.IlU5. A 'w rltten stateme nt of the inUon dollars In the ,amounts appro- stalmen t contrllct shall <be -made prlated and for amendments to ' wJth a copy to be given the buyer. , . But, if I cannot meet the seller's liqUidate the W. P. A: and to turn terms, why not go to a money over the adminis tration ot 611 relief er, borrow on his terms, andlendPElY to the various stateS. and their po_ cash for' the mercahndlse? TARVIA-LITHIC TAR ANI) . 1 am litical subdivisions, with the Federal headed oft here too, lor the lender ROAD on.., :ExOAVATING government making gran , ts to local must fequ¥e from me a soo.tement DUMP TRUCK SERVIOE of the purposes for which I desire rellet agencies , The motion was de- the loan and his lending for any READY MIX CONCRETE fea-ted by a narrow 'margin , 'For the purpose Is governed by the same ',presen t ' year ending June 30th, thl rules ,as govern the sale. Farmer s Bond home b\J3rers will sum of nine hundred and fifteen like to know that real eatate loans milllqn dollars was appropriated for are not covered by the regulati Phone, WaynesvUle 2911 W. P:. A.. purpose i of which fifty- Farmer s with seasonal Incomes on. may six million remains unexpended and be allowed to pay In less regular Morrow Phone No. 3 payments, prOVided that at leut '11'111 be carried over for use next '.hal! Lebanon oft1ee Phone 478Kthe ob:Jgation be retired withyear In addition til the two hun~ed In 'half , the loan period. . . Reslde~ce-98 . M and eighty milllon dolJars Just apCredit on open or "ch,ar~e It" e.cproprlated. counts has ,been the practice In mQJJy IInes-a practice greatly abused. The new regulations cover /' this field also. All purchases made on open account In Mayor earlier must be paid by July 111. Therea fter, any purchase on account must. be paid by the 10th of the /iC'Cond month following the purchase. Again, thls Is modified for those with' seaso.nal Incomes, such as farmers . The Regulations do not deal 'with Kills Ti1e Flies what for the farming community Is the most dangerous phase of lnf1a~ tlon , thEf bidding up of land pr\cea~ In 1917-21, the price of land increased greatly', In meny areas more thJlD lloijbltng· to be followed by a rapJd Gard en Pests declLne which left milDY an owner with 'a mortgage larger than the ,sale value or' his fann. Bankruptcy aDd o!reclosures followed . Shall we , ' get caught· tnat Way &gaLn? ' Leban on, ' 0 Not only are we encouraged to pay off de&ts and mortgages; we are Senlc e At T",.s Address '" urge.d to' save, to purchu e war bonds, to keep up our lnsul'Imce to

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Army-Navy Rdlef night at OrosIe ' 'FIeld In" Clnclnatl 'ru~day, Jline SO, wlU. be the occaaion for one of ~he' i"~tes t altmcti ons ' ever schedUled on a baseball !leld . A twlllgb utgbt doubie-header '11'111 ' be play,Cd at ~at time, one 01 the games .betlwl!en a combined team COOlposed of the Reds and Ohicago CUbS .. aud Ithe Great. Lakes Naval team, Bond t;he olher a regularlY scheduled NatJonai LeagUe contest. between the Reds and CUbs. add t.o Our Selvlngs deposits In banks -not onlY tel keep these Lncomes of ours f1'om adding f uel to the Inflationary conf,(agraUon, ' but to put ourselves Ln poaItlon best to meet whatever sit,utlon may follow the war.

The 11rst pme of the t.wtn bill, tl\e first at Its tind ever attempt ed In the major lell8UeI will atart at 11:30 p. m. ,Vpon Its completion . there will be a mon.strous mlUtary !).Xhl11ltJon by hunrtr.eds ot soldler~ from Fort Knox, K3' and then will come the second game of the twin bUl, undcr the Ughts." Every cent of the receipts, after the deduction of federal taX, which must be paid In all <lases, will ,be Pill Into the Army-Navy ~ellef fund . In addition , a.ll concession profits wUl be donated. The Cincinnati Basel;lall Club will aSsUme the cost of operating tile. event and Will pay for all park help, such as ticket ~ell­ ers, tllkers, ushers, policemen, et-c, Before they could go ahead with the plans for the special doubleheader, Powel Orosley, Jr., president

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eral manager, had to receive perm1sa1on from each club in the l'Jatlonal LeAgue. The attractI on also received the end~rsement of Presldent Ford Frlck ot tM National League and Commissioner of Baseball, Kenesaw M. Landis. The oomblnatlon team of the Reds and 'Cubs, whlch will meet t.he o~eat Lak~ clUb. wUl be seleoted 1)1 the fans. Any tan desiring to h'elp In the selection 'of the player. should writ!) his cbolces to the Army and Navy Rellef Game Committee, care of the Cincllll16 tI Baseball club, Players ' should be selected for all poSitions except pitcher, and a battlng order should be indicated. The managers must necessarily reserve the right to decide what pitchers CBon be used.

The Great Latee Team II comROIed almost , ent1re~ of maJor league players no'W statione d at the Great lAkes Naval Bue, ' ana Is manage d by Midtey CocHrane. The aoe pltoher of the club ' Is Johnny Rlgny. former White Sox star, and, In e.d,dlt1on, they have such players as FJ:ank Pytlak, Benny McCoy, Johnny L\lCa!Iello, Don Padgett . a.nd" Earl Grace. Their cent.ertlelder is Frank BaulJlh~ltz, from Hamilton, 0., a Redlcg farmha nd. tor whom a long and successful major league career IS' predloted, after the war, of course. There will be no free admissions whatsoever. All emplo~ees will purcbase tickets , before enterin g the pat k, and so will the ball players. I't will be a case of every cent tor Uncle &un.

VICTORY BEGINS A T ·H.OME!

SAVE Tires, Gas, Money and Time! Yo u· -will SA VE 'By tra din g in Wa yne svi lle Wa}rn esville peopl e who have assum ed the respon sibilit y of doinr their part to eonse rw for the 'victor ious prosec ution of the war have , found 'i t a real pleasu re to do all their shopp ing in Wayne sville_ Since Wayn eaville stores are only a short dis· tance from any home, most house wives have discov ered that it is .• pleasu re to walk to tl~e slore .-And the. wome n on the neighb oring farm. - have hitc~ed "Old Dobbin" to the cart- that 10n81 overl.o oked ~ethod of geltin g placea .

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But more than that - . There ia pleas ure to be gain~ in chatti ng with friend s and neighb ors whom we n~er seeme d to find time to see in t~e bustli ng days of the Autom obile. If you haven~t tried doing your ahopp ing 'in Wayn eaville , you're misain g a Jot of fun. \

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WAYN ESVIL LE MERC HANT S are endeav orina! to hold prices at a minim um, keep up on qualit y and give A.l aemce .. ney deserv e your pat~onage and will k~p ,you accura tely infom ed aa to any cliang es in qualit y or mater ials used.

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You doubt less know of the Gover nment 's New Ruling on ' "CHA RGE ACCOUNTS" .. , namel y , .. All Gen eral Merch andise Accou nts· must be paid in full by 'the tenth of the second month follow ing 'p urchas e month . , In other words ... All gener al accou nts, prior to, and includ ing May, 'are due in full by July tenth, ' and so on each month therea fter. Please do not allow your accou nt 'to becom e overdu e, as we have no choice other than to carry out the rules furnis hed by our Gover nment . We beg of you to give us the prope r Coope ration .

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'uppllea, 11.69; Fred's Dept. Store, home In Klnn .. MoDrent, 112.50. day morDlni after spendin, two Mh!. }llIey Gibson. Correspondent kWIlI-IlUU Dra'ke, sUP})Ues tor sur- weeks With their patent., ~. aDd Mr . and Mrs. Clnrenee 'Tbomp,:, plUS COUUllOdlW dep!1rtmem. 650; Mrs. Todd Waltoil.. son, Miss France Chehoweth. of .Ltlbanoll Lumber CO.', same, $2.62; Mr. and Mr/!. Beth J'reelJ1&Il, Mr •. oea.r MidViay, were Sunday dinner ,-,oleman Service Cent r, . gasollne, aild Mrs. Elmer Hull and IOn, DJck. guestsorMl.·. aodMrs. David Lucas .. 1;),51; G . . W . .,Iurn. sarno .511.43; . of Dayton, andMI'. and. Mra. R. a.nd ~amlly. liangham s Bervlctl ::;ta.lOn, :;lllJle, D. AslW6ugh, of Portatouth, were Miss Minnie Ora.wrord, of Dayton .... " .~~: Lebanon Motor . lnn,· same. :::Iunday guests ot Mr. and ~rI. spent the. v,-eek.-end wlth her par- .. ~~U. !J;! , . Henry Lud~ngton. same, floward !'Uelld~on. . P enWl Mr. and Mrs. Olarence Oraw_ " '4.0~, ROlielS and Simpson, same, Miss BeLty ~Iexander returnecl f rd" $5.95. Claude WUson, tiame, $24. borne Sunday alter a two wee~' viaoM;. and Mrs. Ellsworth Gibson Mays Service Station same, $7.42 ; It with herslstl:r, Mrll. Virlf1nla and daugh l 1' , PhylUs, ot ncar Cen. ~orro.w Service Station, same, Do,'vlson and famlly. in OolumbUl , Lerv11le,and Mrs. Arthur Morgan :;26~0~ Zoar Gulf Station, same, Orville Perkl:ns has returned were dinner ll uests Monday of Mrs $23 5, W . , C. Newcomb, same, home from a visit witi' relatives in Hiley Gibson . ~1l!1.14 ; WaynellviUe Farmtlrs' Ex- Kentucll:y; . Mr. and M~s. Hiley Gibson s pent change, cement,. $10; JO.hnson "',IQ Mr. and Mrs. Bunrs, Richmond, last Thursday tlvenlng with Mr. Johnson. lumbel, $6.09, L. G [nd .. have taken over the I. G . A . a nd Mrs. Elton Evans and Mr. Alld er5~n Sons, lumber and po.lllt , Lore lind have moved Into the ByJ ohn Rye, of nem- Xenia. $109.1~,. Lumber Lumber Co .. safne, ,'on Kyne property on Main street, Mrs Emer son Dill and son Raiph $295.21, O.regonla BI'I.dge Co .. blue- formerly occupied by the Kreitzer called '011 Mrs . Everett Bunnell and prim and 'b anel of ret lute, 1127.08. Bakery. W . ~{. ,MIl,d~en Co., supp,les and Mr. and Mrs . Harter Mclntire, fa mily ThUi sdny afternoon. Mrs. Hiley Oibson spent Tuesday llombel, $27.<12, Blair and LeI·oy. 01 Dayton, spent the week-end wIth With Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Rogers. cement. and gravel, $20 .15; Morrow Mr . and Mrs. Ernest Freeman, of Bellbrook . !.oumbel Co .. cemem. $14.70; Annrel Mr. John Reeves. Xenia, was the Mr . Ilnd Mrs . Em erson Dill and Materl~ls Co., ~C2. $4,352. 43; guest ot trlends here last Tuesday . son Ralpla . 'spen t Sunday with Mr. y\layne~ Vllle Drug store, first aid oMrs. Forest Grandin and gaughand Mrs. Kenneth Sowars. .tit, $1, Fairley Hardware Stores. ter , of Dayton, spent last Tl\ur.sclay Jupplles, $40 .27; Miller Hardware, with her parenWl. Mr. and Mrs . .5ame. $7.54; Owatonna Tool Co., l'odd Walton . tllols, $14,48. Jimmie Blair. DClyton. spent tile V. C. Harvey, gasoline. $9 .34; paat week here with Mr. and Mrs . Lingo Hardware Co., spoons, $1; 01'OSS Service Station, 2 baLterl~ Carl copsey .. William Hutford, jr., washing Cor and gasoline, $64_28; Fra nklin Vul· Mr. O. A. Bellers was a visitor in prisoners du ring May, $38; same for _anlzlng and Tire Co., suppUes and Xenia last Tuesday. gasollne. $2.71; .R. E . Leroy, fu.e , Mr . and Mrs. Boehner, of Cinfeeding prisoners. $363.50; Western oil,. elc., $61.52; Oem CIi;y Blut: cinnatl spent last week-end With Star. 500 witness slips Cor clerk oC PrinL Co., tracing paper, $22.08 , Mrsi Cora Davis ana Mr. HaLu.on court . ' $4; L. W. P eppers, map for Da.yton Blue Print Co. , townShi\J Frazier . ~r . Robert McGrew passed away clerk of cour $4; MllIer - Bryant- maps, $13.92; Office Outfitters, caroon paper, $1 .80; LIngO Hardware Friday morning at the llome ot his MI'!!. WUlIam Smllh, Correspondent Pierce. coupon book tor· probate Co., shells tor dog warden, $2.15; nephew, Mr. Ray Eagle. The luneral took place Monday Mrs. Jeanne,tt Ellis and dnuglllA.'rs court. $9; Western Star. 500 Lettt=r- 01l1ce Outtltters, memor paper tor clerk or court, $5. a.!ternoon trom the Eagle residence of near Kingman, were guests ot heads ,for Probate, $5. Dr. H . M. Wllllams, coroner's with burial In Centerville. ber parents, Haymond WUron and , Columbus B~ank Book Co .. notice costs on Richard, Cornelius and Miss Ruth Reed, Springfield, wHo on Saturday. of appOintments [or probate, $2; LoUIs Wren, $25.80; Stanley Eam- sp~t Bunday with her mother, Mrll. 'M r . and Mrs. Persl Pugsley. of WUmington, R, F . D ., called on Ohio Law Reporter, subscription for hart. stamps (or needy chlldren's Carl Copsey. _ _ _ _ __ prosecutor, $6; Goodyear Service, office, 16; Treas Uler of State, supEverett Haines Sunday evening . port at 10 dependent crippled cll,jJMarilyn Sue Smith visited her tire for sealer of weights and aunt, Mrs. Evan Bogan. one day measures, $10.05; Sta nley Earnhart, dren lor period ending March 31; l'l'ustees of Publlo Affairs, light and last week . Jes.le L. Gar;;;' Correspondeo' Miss Esther Jean Haines spent "tam ps for auditor, $20; Office Out_ gns for Memorial Hall, $8.43; EdJ. Lee Talmage and son, Albert, Friday night with her friend . Anna fILters, refill and carbon ror auditor. ward Kaiser, invalid care ot Caro_ were Dayton visitors Tuesday at the . home of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo RepLouise Har~oC' k, of n ear Kingman. $4.25 ; Van Camp Sand and Oravel line Kaiser, $2.50. Marlon Adams, same for Evelyn .0Hle and Mrs. L1zz1e BaUa.rd. They 'Mrs . Paulin'e J acobs and son Co .. 2400 pounds of sand, $1.02 ; Adams, $2.60; Newton Stamper re'p ort Mrs. Ballard is lmprovlng Jody, of Columbus, Mrs. Olive l'eterson and daugb ter Beatrice, Mrs. .Johnson. nails and lumber tor same for Minnie Stamper, $7; Ever- (rom the injury she suttered when ett Sawyer, same for Pearl sawyer, ~he feli and broke 'both ot her limbs. Mary Catherine McIntire and son ~randstand , $266.85. Charles caUed on Glenna Wilson Finn Equipment Co., holst and $5; Lucille Salyers, same tor Marie &r.· and Mrs : Glenn Davis a.n4 Ludington, $5; Ruth KlIburn, same Monday afternoon ; tower rental for grandstand, $150; lor Floyd Kilburn, $5; William Burt, family are enjoyIng a visit with Marianna. Bogan and Doro thy their son who is home on a turlougb Smith were hostesses to the W. C. Lebanon Lumber Co., lumber lor Jervlces as carpenter on grand- (rom Fort Francis E. wan'en, Cheye llLand, $29.40; Coleman Conner ~andstand, $50; Trustees of Publlo T. U. meeting; last Wednesday a!. enn'!, wyoming. temoon. TJ e following new mem- Affairs. light at fairgrounds, $2; ~ame , $27.72; Jesse Max.well, same, Mrs. Raymond Morgan . was a U2 .20; Harry Pressler same. 112.88; bers joined: A,lIc;c Haines, Mlldred Ohio Centra l Telephone corp., rent lJuest [or several days last week 01 John Herrington, sl\tIDe, $33.04; Ed- Mr. and Mr. WIll1am Annis, ot CinJones and Dorc,lhy Smith . Mr. Otis Promer, ot Xenla, .was [or various ' ortl.ces, $68.51; same lor ward Simpson, same $7. cinnati_ tolls, $44.45; Drs. Dunham , Skavlem guest speaker h ere Sunaay. Mr . and Mrs. Oeorge Plymlre Misses Esther Jean, Phyllt.1 and (md Houslnkveld services. $25; Al~ere Sunday p . m. callers ot Mr. EmUy Haines were guests of Reand Mrs. wm Jentz at ·thelr coun. becca and Ruth Esther Mlars of 4Jedt ;Scott. transportation. $t.00; Mrs. ' Susie Dou,JaU. COneSponden' try home near Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs . George Black atnsr New Burlington last Wednes- Thlrltields, clothing for Inmates, Mr . and Mrs. Lawrence Starr day evening. $11.66. tended the Black reunion at Chllll- were satUrday supper gueilts o( Mr. Mr . and MM. . Raymond Wilson and Mrs. Ray Conley. near HarStUlwater Sanitarium, hospital- cotne last Sunday . attended the wedding of Mlss-'Mar- 'ization of On ~e Smith, "38.50. F.v- . Mrs . Eva Slmmoru; and two chll- veysburg. garet Hartmanl and GaU Gorham, Oharles William Beckett. ot ' dren aI?-d Mr. Wooaward, of Olnomot Dayton. at the Friend ohurch, erett sawyer, mvalld care of' Pearl Spring Hlll, Is spending a tew days nat!. wtre guests or Mr. (Uld Mrs. . New Burlington, Sunday afternoon. Sawyer, $5; Nllwtt .•l S tamper, .ame . T. Walton last Friday. with his grandparenWl, Mr. and Mr. and Mr!& . Rhoa'des Bunnell COl' Minnie Sta'l1~r, ~7; Lucille SollMrs . Nettie Harper was taken to Mrs. S. D. Ferris. entertained to dinner Sunday, Mr. ~e rs, same for Mar ie Ludlngtuu, i5; Grant Hospital in Colwnbus last Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Jordi.il and Mrs . Earl Hockett and Mr. and k uth Kilburn, same (or Floyrl Kll- Monday and silbmitted to a ma.Jor and tamllYlto 1·nCinJnadti, fwe~~ ' of: Mrs. Ernie Edgington. oJperatlon last Friday. Reports are Bunacty vis rs 01 • he or on am Mrs . Rose Haines, ot Dayton, <burn $5; Marlon Adams, same for lJ1at she is getting alGI1g ve.ry nlcely: Uy here. caUed on Everett Haines .Sunday E velyn Adams, S2,50; Edward KalsMrs. Flora Mason is vls1~ing In Mrs. NeW!! Stratton, M1aa Naomi afternoon. er onme for ( aroil ne Kaiser "2.50. .Jayton with Mrs SUBie Saylo" and and R1cl).ard Stratton and Mrs. , ~ ' . ' Of' , • • LIzzIe F'errls, ot Martinsville were Mr : and Mrs. Lowell Sinclair and Treasurer of Sta.e, I per cent ()f Mrs. Fanntt Allen. I sunday alternoon callers' MZ Mr. and Mrs . Bernard' Jenkins, of Mr. Henry Lucas, ot Yellow • Dayton, were i~uests ot Pearl SIn~ amount due lor cal'e oi Inmates, Springs, son ' of Mr. David Lucaa, and Mrs. Almon Ferris. clair one evening last week. ;0150.08; same. SUPllort of depf;nd- who was killed In an automobUe ao.. Mrs. Lola Jeffery exte~ded the ,M r, and Mrs. Raymond Wilson em child, $18.36; L. S. Shl\owban, eldent last Sunday, was buried in hOllpltallty at her home to {he were In Xenia one evening ' last gru;oline, $13.53; Grlswolds, supplies, Spring Valley cemetery llI.st Tues- members or the Friendshlp cUb. week. day atternoon . Wednesday .att'temoon. . tube and gasoline, $38.54: Walt~r Mr. Joe Avery was .taken to MIMr. and Mrs. Almon Ferris have Aherlcan soldiers In Australia BottS, gasoline, $18.64; Earl Hat_ ami Valley hospital for treatruent had the pleasure ot receiving. ca.lla complain that they receive very little field, services aa mechanic $70.85; I&st Monday . from the tollOwing guests: Mr. IUld '. O. J ames bones tor Impounoi!d Mr. and Mrs . F. M. Hiett itb- Mrs. Dave Werner, ot Dayton; Mr. mall from home. Sounds lIk;e a tended a party of 'the Rebecc1&n and Mrs. W111 Ross, of SlIver Grove, hint for Klrls to write more otten dogs. $5. Lodge In Xenia last Thursday. ntsht. LuclU& Van Dervor.t, of Wilml~to!l; to their soldier friends. C01'klns Chemical Co., so&.p chips. Mr . Hugh Harper and daughter, Edgar Harrla and aon, RotJert, l\Ira. $19.10; L. S. Shawhan, gas for sher- Mary Kathryn, or Oulver City, Ind. Anna Harrls \Llld granddaughter, 01 Uf's car, $5.58; Wharton Motors. c,ll. are visiting relatives here. Gary, IndJa,na. Mr. and Mrs. Oarl Smith and ~ Shower labor, etc., sheriff's car, $2d.95 , Dr daughter Louanne, Mrs. Bertina Thursday ev~g, ..,~~ .18 the Derrk k Vall, exanlination of ASa Copsey and Jerry Hartsock 'attend- h~e or· Mr. and ,M1's. , E • .0. MarcCoy, $5; Dr. A. E. stout, saD?e ed a North reimlon In Xenia la8~ man, near Wllmlngton,. was ~e apJ B 11 $ D J H Ar ld Wedne/lday nlght in honor of Mrs , pointed place Jor the assembl1n& Of for . e, 1; r. .- . nil John North's bllthday. 6 group Of ,guests who ,.,ent With Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson ~y lovely and valuable elIts for medical aid 'for B. Snyde.· and J . HIU. $7,66; Dr. H. M. WIlHams. and two daughters, of St. .Louls. a allower tOr a recent bride, Mrs . .glasses for R . Dalton. $12.50, MO., are visiting hta parents, ~ Mr. Lawrence Starr (Marjorie ,Dav",). Jayne Jameson. services assl:!t1ng and Mrs. lS88C Peterson. . ~e hostesses, Mrs. Marmo~ and Mr. R. L. Horner'a class ot the ~s. Joe DYals, had plBll:lled ~ , ROOT FOR AND .CONSIGN county vlEitor, three day~, $6; Dr. Methodist church enjoyed a picnlt clever contests Into wnlell all h~. your Cattle, h()gS, sheep and calve, Ro • . M. Brewer, medical ald · Jar supper last Wednesday evening a i, ily took part. Iiater in .the evenlne, ' to Norris-BrOCk qo., liVe wire and needy children, $6.25; F. J. RtIClr the home at Mr. and Mrs. Harvey dellclous relreshmenta w:ere aerv~ progressive flrtn for the higbest Printing Co.. paper and ' fonns Jor Huff. Those present were Mr. and .t o: Mesdames Charles Shaw, ' John: Mrs. L . R. Homer and son Jaclde, Starr, Charles Oolller, Lester Starr. Needy Children's office, $4.15; Dr. Mr . and Mrs. Howard Schrack and Howard McKay, Harol,d McKay; market prices and good service. Union Stock ~i[ards .. Cincinnati, 0 A. D . Harvey, ' medical aid for S. two daughters, Mr. and Mrs . Earl Ray Conley, steve Reynolds, Glenn Tune In on Radio Station WCIO Studor and ·M . Connelly, $1.50; Queru-y and daughter Marylee Mr. Davis Maynard Hackney and. lIt12:25 ot 12':30 p, m. tor our daU) Middletown hospital: account ot and Mrs. Donald'Oonklin, Mr: and tle Bernadine; Misses J.essle·Garner, OeOrge Smoth. $46.80. Ml:s. Leo' Wlllenl)erg and daughters, Helen Starr. Ethel Marmon, Cathmarket reports. Nancy Lou and Sandra Su~, Lee erlne and Loraine Bauer. Pauline Dayton Beater and Holst Co., Spahr, Helen ColUns, Vera Peterson, Hostetler, Barbara Th,Ornl:lUfY... Nel'bushings, $36.13; Bode Finn Co, Mr. arid Mrs . OIHtord Turner and lie Da.vls, Anna Mae Rey.nolaa, lira. , parts $102.24; Dayton Wood Prod- bughter'Connle Sue Janet Quoory Morris Snyd.er. WlImlniton; II~­ ucta Co., same. $1.92; Ludlow Ra- .and sons, Dale and DOnald, Mr. and Jorle Davis tiLarr and the two beist'dlator Servk e, repairs, $14; Holt- Mrs. Harvey HuH and Dannie and t:lIles. Mrs . Davis and~. MannOll. hauS Transportation, freight on 1'8- Jimmie, Games were enjoyed and The ge~tlemen accompamrlDi the dlators. $1; Goodyear Service, tires, everyone had a fine time. ladlell were served ,refreshments to $158.95; Kelly Equipment Co. parts, Mr. H .. O. Collins's BUlJIJllY wll1ch all did justice . $80.09; LeWis Molor Mart Co .. same, school class enjoyed a party at the $16.84. home .ot Mrs. Mildred Laurens last Famous Auto Supply, suppUea, Friday nlgbt. of dae and condiUon 13'.71; Acme Spring and Welding .M r . and Mrs. Roy Stoneburner Ilop-()I~lves-Sbeep-Etc. 00. , repairs and rod,. $16.84; Waites accompanied their son. Harry. to Mra. Ber' BunneD, CorreIPOD~ Remo'ved Promptly Garage, supplies, $38.59; Highway Columbus last Sunday where he w1ll Mr. and Mrs. stanley Batley At.' Equipment Co., grease' and parts, enter Olilo State Unlveralty. tended 6 blrthday Party at t.he 130.62; Ohio Centra.l Telephone The W,'. S. O. ~. held their rea- home of Mr : and Kl's. EvereU corp., service and tolls, $6.80; Helen ular meeting last Thursday at thl' Kendrick and children. ..' . R. Hlll, stamps tor reliet of,fice, $8; home of Mrs. Nellie Peterson. The Kiss Audrey Orawford IPC!nt the Heer printing Co., supplies for rellet meeting was called to order by l week-end with her ""'renta. office. $7. Id t Mr: C "'- Is ......,.. .Book shop, office lIupplles. S2.35; pres en, s. ora uooV . Mrs. Earl Crawford. , Standard 011 Co ... gas book for reThe vice president, Mis. Sollers, ' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bunnell ~iI ' ' Reverse Telephone' Charrel lief Investigator, '10; Treasurer of bad ellarge of the program. Mrs. ' dauehters entertained the cblldreJi . State. services ot rellet examlner ,fno . Whltes~de led the devot,lons. at a covered diab supper -saturday MaIn 4H, Xenia. O. $6.80; Montgomery County " Rellet Members present were Mrs. KIn- evening. . '. E. G.· :Buchsleb. IDe. Adm . lnlstrat.or, county ~hare 'ot ~are nlson, ' Mrs ~ Cora Davia, Mrs . .Cora EIale K~ter is on the sick . l1at Mlars, Mrs : Grace Borton, MrI'; apln. _ , , .. housing, 112.41; A. B. 'K aufman, ,Bertha HartIJ~ Mrs. B1rd1e AlexMr. and Mrs, Bob 8Jhneader ____.:.-..2~..:..._::..::.;-..:...:.--~-----------~ ander. Mrs. E1liP.' Oglesbee, MI.. . ' , Mattie Bmi~ MlJ. Lena BadgleY, spent: .tbe week with ~. ~ ~~ •. Mrs. lZillah BOlllriger, Mrs. Nora. ~l Crawford. -. Battle Thome, Mrs. BW and Betty Dll.VI~ , ajlellt Solera Mrs. . I Ellta Morpn,. Mrs.' Eva. Alexander) Sunday With Mr. and · Ml'I.: .- ..t. Mrs. Kate .. Eil.gle, Mrs. B. O. Col·, oa~n ' o' ilna, Mrs. Whltealae, Mrs. May • _ Scartl. Mrs. Ohaa. Huff, Helen ' LevI Bunnell aDd famUr aDd 1Ir. Hood, Mfs. Lola NeDD~lt, . Mrs .. and lira. VaUiba lluue.. . . _ Loue1~ MendenhalL Uri. · II1ldred &pent SUnday 'Wi~ ~ aad .... Watkbla and Mrs. Susie Doualaal. Bert BwmeIl . Mrs. KathryD ReeYea and dalllh. ' ter. Jane of Dayton. apen" part of -----liat week With ber mother• .Mrs. , WltliiA" few . . . . . .- :.• • .t!ma Bartlock. ' . 1m 01 Mr. atld Uri. OeUl 'l"boIDu ID4 't Ile . . . ._ .... ~ &D4 LII, tor ~ .~ tile " ,... . .rii_::·

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'KrOKer Grocery ·

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hay In, the clover grows taller and taller and more steamy and coarse. The oots are short and the wheat Is tall and it looks as though they would both be ripe at the same time. Thls Is the lIrst . cutting of alfalfa. I like to get the first about the last of May then we can have tour cuttings, weatner permitting, and not cut atter the first week In September. That gives It time to grow enough for winter COVer . Altal!a enrlehes the ground by adding nltrogen but four cuttings or even three takes a lot out of the ground too. and unless It is fertWzed or manured the altalta will run out and people wonder why that old alfalta field didn't make better corn than It did when I~ was plowea up. One good farmer 1 know always gives It a llght dressing of well rot-

Diary~- Dry Ridge

Fr.pm A Farm

'. \ ' hours of everythUig or use the lights for two hours In the morning. Just home tram 8. short trip. Everyone Is preoccupied with the war. It came clOSe to us when a. member of our party recelved notice of the death at her favorite nephew In. Australia . They say the rubber drive ls"'dolng .well but they haven't pUec1 It up where we could see it as they did the aluminum. 1 must go dl8 tip those two old tires and some other odds and ends tor we must get t .h em In NOW while the need Is so grst. June 22 . Rain again r When ·1 heard it coming down In the night I knew that meant no hay put In Loday. While . ~ walt to put thlll

June 21. The longest day in the year. still l18ht ab ten o'clock DLatern War Time . Thls war' tlmel 1 wonder H anyone will do anyUrtng 8Ibout it betore next winter. There seems to be a general teeling in thta regIon that double dayl18ht savlni is too much ot Ii good thing ~d that something should be done arbout It. It we were put back on Central time then ' Dayltghb saving would be jUllt where we were before WhLcb was f6'1rly, IiBtisfactory, Whose bUlllness ls It to do that? AI,l we can do 18 hOWl, untU some ooe bears us and does something. It surely does not belp the war ef!ort to send the children to school in the and balVe to ellan~e ' the

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. Shows at 7 :30 and 9 :30 p. m.

Theatre Adult Ad.i..ion Price EBt.- Price .............. :.22c (Oblo Tax Inc.)

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SUN. Thia month marka our ' fi...t year in Wayneaville and we have uaed apeciaa paina to book only the .moat top-notch moviea avail. able. We . -h ope you get to. Me every one of. them. . . We alao want to thank you . for your aplend~d patr~nage in 'our firat '&

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Added: (lolor cartoon and ~.el Talk

RUDYARD KlPUNpr.

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Maslc, Dancill,; Comedy. Love, Satire! With OOItOTllY LAMO~. WILLIAM HOLDEN, "JIMMY DO~EY an~ Orchestra. Abo Pete Smith, " IIea41lner.

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MICKEY ROONEY - JW,Y

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For aU no,..-wW be-or. baa been HJ,h SchOOl kid.!

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"MISS ANNIE ROONEY" AIIo: Ow Ganr Comedy 'a Dd ~

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well ·for th e work to do that. The Ohio Fanner says to get that grain bin oleaned ou t and dlsinfeoted so that YCiU will have storage space lor tbe n ew crop. ns much of It will bave to be ·stored on Iih<l farms. Look ()ut tor wee·viIs. Cherries are ripe . ' We ' wen t to plok cherries Oil share~ fpr. a neighbor todaY. When Mrs . 'r enant and tl1e children went up In the mornIng they had only plcJ<ed Ilbout an hour when a.nother shower oaught them and just soaked the m but this afternoon atter tb e sun came out we went up j:lgain and oilly had a sprinkle . Such beaullful, big, red cherries, hanging In bunches but so little sugar to (Ian them WIWl. So mu<: h fruit h as already gone to waste this year Cor lack of plc.k ers and canning s ugor . P eople wlll uo t go to pi k their own or pick on sha res withou t sugal' enough t o can t hem or malte Jelly 01' preserves. Lots oC Crult. lots of people to at It, but unless something Is done, It will rot a s the stra wberrles did . Join th e frul\;plokel's as a IVaI' Job and can them sugar 01' no sugar, perhaps we shall . have more sugar later or we may be glad lo cal them sour. ThiR W~lr Is n't over yet. June 23 . Wheat horvest bas be_ gun . On thl1 way in to wn this afternoon we sa w foul' bind ers at work between Township road and Waynesville.

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Easter Badgley and Mary and .julia • Ji;Ilston. parts 0 lots 16 and 17 In

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to In two _ purc is It'). Mason. . ,Ed,wln {IUd Goldie Wilkerson ~o ME1'aODIST OHURf;1I Alfr d AtklllSOl1. pal'cel 1n Oregonia. Louis C. Radley, 'Pastor W·. J. PClallzel', PY execu~rlK. to Loli.lse Pflanzer, ot ai, part of lot -Church school 9:30 a. m. · . 234 1n Lebanon. ' .Worshlp serville 10 :34. roplc, "The John Mae,g to O. E. and Alice Unknown God Revealed." . DUnn one ncre In nlon tWll. Ohoir rehearsal 'Thursday 7:30 p. AJf.ren Atltll1l;on to W1l1nrd and m. Hazel Wiljcerson. 1.20 acres In Wa shIllgtqll twp. . 8T.' MARY'S El'ISCOPAL , Maude F. FoX' to 11Ia M. Gre'e nC~URCH up , Interest in two tructs In 'Frank1I.n tW)). FOURTH SUNDAYAFI'ER. Speed alld .Ella Riddell to J. M . TRINlTY Glos,,;op, lois 321-22 in Franklin. Mr. Edwln ' S. Kinney G mid BaJ'calow to A. T . and 10 :00 a . m. Sunday school. ' DoroLh~ ' Hudson. lot 349 In Frank11 :00 a. m. Morning prayer and lin. sermon. · Waldron C . Gilmour to Mae 7:00 p. m. YOUT)g Churchmen Reeder, 10L 58 in Avalon Heigh ts. ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Jesse and L. K. Roland to Father Krumholtz, Prl~t Char!es nnd Olive Hetlington, 9.05 aores in Wayne lw}). Mass 9:00 a. m. . Oharles F . Fox, by admblsLrnt.or , ~tG[Lure ~un1eral FEnny CU lilton OF CUltiST . 0 M . F. Fox and Ina Greenup, 111W. C. SauJlh, ~U1l18ter .!!l'est In two tracts in Franklin LWp. George Studgard to William Scon. SUNDAY eld. lot 5972-74 In Lovela.lld P ark, Dial 2111 - Wayne.ville 9:30 a. m., Bible school. ::>eerlleld twp. 10.45 a. m .-Oommunioll. 11:00 a. m.-Sermon. 8:00 p. m.-Preachlng. ______________________ii;;;;;;;)' To do your duty you should be In

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'Want-Ads ,

Kathryn Martin wals,

FOR SALE-Binder TwIne, $5.25 a bale. waynesv111e Fanners Ex-

change. Phone 2371. FOR SALE-6' room house, garage eiectrJc1ty, well, cistern. possession. $1100.00. W . N. Sears, Waynes. villo. Ohio.

FoR SALE - Scr~l.ch Pads. !lve cents per pound. Stock up at this prIce. Handy for notes, grocery llsts, etc. At the MiamJ Gazette omce.

CHRIST

l\fnx RandaU, l\tlnlster SUNDAY Bible 'SchoOI 9.30 a. m. Communion 11):45 a.. m. Pre~hIng, 11 a . m . Junlor Endeavor, 7:15 p. m, SenIor Endeavor, 7:15 P. m . preaching, 8:00 }). m. WEDNESDAY Prayer and Bible Study, 8:00 p. m . You are InvIted to come and worship with us.

FOR SA.LE-Sw~et potato plan , 35c per hundred or three hundred FRIEND:. for $1.00. All ' kInds of 'g arden plants IDe per d~n or 3 dozen First Day SChOOl, 9:30 a. m. Meeting for Worshlp, 10:30 a. m. for 25c. Ohas. O. StroUBe, R.R.2, 1 1-2 mUes north of WaynesVille, comer WaynesvUle - Ferry and Lytl~ roads. 5-7 14,21,28; 6..4,11· I.Yl11i. ~eJ1je UUUIUIU, c.;Ufl',,~pUI1IlI:D~ Mrs. l!.;va White, Miss Hazel FOR SALE - Wa.tklnS· Produc~s at Whlte ana Mr. Kermeth ::>.IpPtlry, 23 N. Broadway) Lej)anon. open of hoilIQay~ourg, l'enll., ana Mrs. evenIngs lor your convenIence. u. l~. tserlYJUh alia .MISs Utlu'" .8el·l'yhil!, 01 tseUurook, called on . Olen Lintner. Phone 53 L. .VU'S. lII1l1l'l!arctUl .b.llacuck an<l the IF YOU want to turn unneeded .crown~ SU.~I·S ;;;,a~lU' uay a1 I.e.l·noon. lWl>/i i~eiJle . .M.cL;wuppell was u possesslona into quIck jC8Sh, there Dayton VlSloor 011 MonallY. Is nothing better than a want lJI. and Mrs. James Wllrd vIsited ad in the MiamI GaZette. iI1S slStel', Mrs. Anna Van Doreh at ital veysbUl'g on bUllday. PIANO LESsoNS-At reasonAble , lItil:s. U. L • . 01'luie. ~U·S. E. C. rateS by a qual\fiect ~aoher. ¥rS. Crane and M.lss May Wl'IgLlt were Sarah Heston, R. R. 3, Waynes- moel' ljuesf.S 01 Anllie ami MaDl" .::.own OD Weulle~uay. v1Ue. Phone ~. i>~r. ana Mrs. Pe.l'ry Uans, 01 wa1'l'ollton, Ky., spent Wednesday WILh aU·li . AUall J.J aLhe.1·atle. .l:J..a !Jayle v1lnted fl'umas near Mrs. Nellie Tbme;r. Correspondent .\10tl'l.\W ou sunoay. NeJLe Blmnell, togetl1er wlLh Mr. MrS'-Nettle Kepler, Mr. and Mrs . <lI1Cl · MrS. . !(.lio(uis .l:Suuueu an<l Oliver Davis and ' daughter Rachel ..aUghtlllS, 01 ' .H.out~ on8, v1s1~ed were Suiu1e,y dllmer guests of Mr. ",eorge Bounnell and family; of Dayand .Mis. Pet Demories, ot New Vi- ton, Monday evenlUg. enna. . J ack Tinney, son of' Mr. and Mrs. Sherman TiuneY, was host , to a glOUP of boy Wednesday atternoon Probate records have dlsclosed n\ honor of hIs lOth birthday. The boys spent the afternoon playing that a' net value 'Of $15,339,75 had baseball, ~ter which refreshments been placed on the estate oi Jennie OJ homemade ice erealn and cake L. Houser, Lebanon. Her daughter, were served, The group included, ).;lanny Simpson. Harlan Earnhart, Mrs . Helen Earnhart. Is sOle bene. John McDimald, R oy Furnas, Nolan licial')'. Stansberry, Billy Davis" Donald Robert L. Gilmour qualified .as lierrard and Jack' Tinney. executlr '~oI the estate of Belle Le Sand.ra SUJlp.Son spent , ~ af- Fev er, Morrow. W . ' W. Whiteeker ternoon with Arnette anp Joe !1'1n- .A. J . Scheurer and Oharles ney. roil were named as appraisers. Mrs. Edna Arthur spent Friday Judge R. H. Carey named Ross night and Saturday with' her H. BaI,t,sock, Waynesville. trustee daughter in Donnelsville and a150 01 a trust set up by the will 01 in ::;prlngfleld on . busIness. Her Hannah E . Creswell. daugnter and granddaughter re'lbe estate. of John J. Theiss, turned home wiLll her for a short Frankl.In, was valued at $4 128.10, net; by Judge Conway. visit. ' Catherine Casey and sister Irma Ethel Reeder has l;leen a ppointed and nephew spent ~unday with Mr. adminlsl·ratrlx ot the estate at Ka te L . Reeder, near Springboro. and Mrs. Earl Evans. . Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Tinney H. E-. Brunk, Oarl Duke and and f amily were 5unday guests of Howard SUrface are the 8pp~aIsers. Mrs. Tln.ney ·' father and slster, of C. c. Easton; Frankl1tl., wa,s appOinted executol' ot th e estate ot LebaIlon . . Ronald and Rollin HardIn were Auna Easton by Judge Carey, who week-end guests of their parents, named Harvey Murray, E . M. Be(1I: Iloud Charles Beam appralsers . Mr . and Mrs. Thomas Hiu-din. Myra. Louella Miller has qualWed Mrs . Nettie TInney and Mrs. Lura Werntz were shopping in 0.\,; executrix of the estate of her mother, Almella Pence a.:ld ProDayton Friday. Mr. and Mrs . Harry Shank were bate Judge Carey named K. M. Sunday cUnner guests of Mr . and Brown, J . W. Goddard and G . F. Mrs. Leonard Tlnney. ~rown to appraise the estate. Tressler Hardin has Joined the The estate of Julia Garrison, Leb_ air cOrPS. He will leave Friday for anon has a. llet value of $4,636.45 . according to an entry made recently. Patterson Field. iMr. and Mrs. Louie McCarren weI'e Sunday' dinner guests of Mr. nlld Mrs . Roy Ren6. . Mr . and Mrs. Wes1ey Henderson' Himderson, Mary W . Rosoagle to t-he Ohurch vlslt,ed MrS. Flore Saturday. of the United Brethren III ChrIst, .. 10~ 24 and 25 In Sprln8'boro. Mi' . and' Mrs . Conard P ur..ey t d and 1amily were Sunday guests of Aln ' Kindred to Ben and M...,Mr. lIo!:d Mrs. Asa 1.6mb. gle B:air, 4 acres in Fra.nklln twp. · .Arthur (Buclty) · Apklng, Jr., or H. I. Daily. jr. , to Fartel and 1..eb8non, wu the week-end gue5~ Manzell Gray, lot 32 In III Vi1m' 01 Jack .nnney . . subdi vision, Lebanon , , 'lolr. an.d ,Mrs. RaY Dumior.d ar" Mory Shee~ et a I, to Hobart aold the proud parents of . a. llttle MollJe Lake . 39.35 a(res In Frant<:lln .• t~p . ' c1aUiht.er, . Hazel · A. Farqullar, py admllll.!lmOR' SCHooL llAND IN tl'ator, to Jane T. Larrick" lot 44'1 ' ,CONC.DT WVRSDAY, JULY Z In Macklna.w addition, FraI).klln. Maud Rubble to R . L. 'find Mal"~ Waynesville Hlgh School tha Hudson lot 204 in Franklin . . a.n4 wU1 present jts tlrSt summer· H. I : Dally. jr" to JulIan and B . aoocert next ThU1~dc1Y . JUly :I 8 : Orabbe, lot 99 In HUiV1ew subUte KoClure Funeral Home cor- dIvIsIon. Lebanon. ' GO Main street. The c ncert wlll Lizzie Harper to Stacy Bradshaw, • too be I!resen~ uodJ)r Jot 380 1n MacklJ;I8w additlan, :.~_ltOr Lbe llew nl~cw- PnmJtlin. . Maud O. Munger to Pearl' and

FRIENDS' HOME

The 1942 reunion of the Alumni of the Natlonai Normnl University, at Lebanon, has been cap celled due to wnr conditions.. The cancellation was announced Monday by Stanley Earnhart, Lelxmon postmasler, who Is president of the Alumn i Association.

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DILL PICKLES . 23c SWEET PEAS .~~"W:~A~~~n '11'-e 1 0 AERO WAFERS II".!.L", - -"

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'''COWBOY SERENADE" W11'1I 'SMILEY BU~ETTE

Also Color Comedy and Chap. No. 11 Dick Tracy SUNDAY - MONDAY Th

town , they talk of in whispers_ "KINGS ROW"

( andidnte for the Aca demy Award "Plowshares," the dramatic stage show 01 Amel'Icn at war, a feature ot the "Arms For Victory" pagea.nt originated and presented by the six Da¥ton General Motors divisions et t he Montgomery County fairgrounds In Dayton, goes bo.ck to prc-Peiul Harbor days lor some or it.s 38 fast-shltUng scen es, two of

which are llIustrated a.'bove . At toP. the vl&lJ;Ing "Senator" Is promIsing total dl6armament in a Fourth of July oddress and at bottom the Uel'lnan-Anierlcan bund Is seen· Iburn lng . boo k s sncr.ed to American democracy. AdmIssion is by ticket only; but the tickets 'are Il·ee.

I.lYTLE

Marriage Licenses

Starring Ann Sheridan, Ronald Regan and Betty Field and featurin .. Charles Coburn, Claude Rains, Judith Ander.on and Nancy Coleman.

Directed by Sam Wood Music by . Erich Wolfgang Kor'n gold

Kenrick, Correspondrnt Robert R. Rhoads, 25, MiddJ town, Mr. lind Mrs. EveretL Early spent junior storekeeper, and Loretta M Allo: Color Cartoon Wednesday and TllUrsda.y In CeI- Asher, 21, typist. lumbus attending the Grain Dl!fllers Eugene Tlelmeyer. 19 Waynesconvention at the Deshler Walllck ville, factory worker. and Irene WEDNESDA Y AND hotel. Fisher. 16, Lebanon. Mrs. Hurln S t. John, of Lebanon, Charles Purvis. 20, R . R. 2, MidTHURSDAY islted her parents, Mr . and Mrs. dletown , crane follower, and Gladys .Butlett Monce. on . Wednesday and Oook, 17; Franklin, factory worker Every laughi ng minu te Thursday . Robel't FIs)1er, 19, alrcr~ft worker Mr. and Mrs . Frank Brown aod an d S tella . Stephens, 17. both of will be delightfully Hilar_ MiSSes Mildred BaltnoH and' Gen- Pleasant Plain. , ious! ' eva Routzolm, of Tlpp City were Donald Sanford, 23, Morrow. chem Suoday dinner guests of Mr. and leal worker, nnd ChAI'lotte OsbOI'll, Henry Fonda and Olivia Mrs . Guy Routalm and Camlly. . 5 Lebanon. [actol,}, worker .. Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Graham Ralph Meal'S, 19, R. R. 2, GerDeHavilland in nd Mr, and Mrs. Rober t Sllley mantown molder, and Anna Workvisited the r uncle, Mr . Oharles man, 19, Franklin. "THE MALE ANIMAL'~, uintner at Greenville. S unday aL mtrnnlt SLephenson: 20, laborer, ,ernoon. and Betty Louise OIru'Jt 18, Mason 'with Joan ·Le.t1ie Mrs . Margaret Johns ha.s been 111 John Hal'per, 22. Lockland, grind. /11th a cold ~or a couple of weeks . er. and Dorothea M. Oharlton, 18, (Sweetheart of W·. and Mrs . han'y wor t.hway, Morrow. "Sergea.nt York") of Dayton, were Sunday dlnne1' Leslie J. RobInson, 46, Bethan~, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles palnter, and Ruby Osmilll, 44. LebDON'T MISS ITI anou. . ' , ullenik and Dick Irons. Mr. and Mrs . Ed Hopldns, Sgt. Virgil Emery Schoonover, 2~, Allo Color Cartoon ."The and Mrs. Lowl!ll Starke, of Waynes powd'er worker and NeUa Smlt.h ville; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence El- :to. both of Lebanon . Night Before Chri.tma." ~ iott and son, Tommy, of OenterSpend the day at Cold Springs vUle; Mr. · and Mrs : Stanley Balley Tavern or stop In tor dinner. We , and daughter, Phyllis, of Utica, serve rUce dlnnll!'S, plate lunches were entertaIned on Tuesday ev e - and sandwIches of all kll\ds. Lo- ------~~---------lling of last week oy Mr . . and Mrs. cate.d on Route 42, one mIle south Everett Kenrick in honor of their Of Waynesvll e. N~WSUITS daughter, Jane's first birthd8lY. Jesse P . Thomas, 58, farmer t and C. rtluue W~111ed a dlliorce Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Oarrier, of .Mrs. Mabelle Staup, 49, nurse, both action I\galllll~ l!;arl Walkel' 10 wlucn oe.yton were Sunday dinner guests of Waynesville. , of Mr. lI<od Mrs. Howal'd Deweese . Troy .Brook, 20, Olncinnati. grind- ~UI: cnargeu c.:nlelty .. a~kt!a tu1' cusIn. the afternoon they motored to er . and Doris ~nlph, 21, R . . R. 4, oooa,y ot their rune-year-old son and u. SUltt:U Il'tun lOr hll> s uppon., MIll'Waverly to the h ome qf the latter's Lebanon. I'jed In 11110, ~hey also linve a d\l ugnuncle. Mr. L . F. Starnes, who is RESULTS OF SA.LVAGE t I', aged lB. TM cour~ set June :.!:J very m. Mrs . Margaret Johns and PauI COLLECTION IN WARREN to ltear tile 1) amLW's petition fur JollIlS, III comp ny wIth' Mr. and The following results of bhe sal- ~us~cua n .1l anu ellpllnseil durmg tho Mrs. Amos Cook and son, were din- vage drive In Warren county' up to tJlIllClcncy . of ~ho SUit. Alta Klng, Morrow, fUed a diner guests of Mrs. ' Elizabeth Smith June 1 are reported: Metals, 134,in Way.nesville. . 200 pounds; rubber, 12,510 pouncl.s; vorce action ' In Common PIcas Milton Jones, Francis Whitaker rags, .5,540 po\mds; papel; 66,050 <l,.ourt LOday against. · Ve1'1lon King, 'I ~e llilluway employee, Charging and'" Betty Thomas We.1·e on the pounds. .cruelLy. They were mal'rled ill Children's Day program at Grange ANSON REUNION . March, 1940. She . asks restoration Saturday evening . . Miss Velma Smltll and ' Hel'man , The annual Anson reunion w1ll 01 hCI' m..lden name.. HarrlSon. Peele's Wl1.llard Olobs, .L~ bauon, filed a Smith aIe moving theIr household be h eld Sunday, July 12, goods In a part' of the Don Baird Park, at W.l lmIngton . . The reunion divorce Ilction agamst . KaturYtl has bllen staged each year since Usbbs charg1ll8 negll~t·. Titt~y wore house. Mr . end Mrs. Leon SaUsbuI,}, alla 1895. Fred SherwOOd, of Harveys- married In 1940, ahd hilve a daughter. . son Wendell, of Washington C. H .; burg, Is presIdent. Bernice . ·Sha.rp, KIngs , Mills, surp,lsed Mr. and Mrs. Ailen Emcharge ' Harry Sharp, a.so of Kin.lls I' ck Sunday . by .bringlngtheir dinWant a Partner? ¥1l1s, with neKlecL In hel' divorce ner in nopor of Father's Day. Want a Situation? actIon fi le<l Wednesday. 'I'My were Mr.. and Mrs. · Allred Jones of Want to Sell Autos? married In 11128 . She asks resooraSouther,n Hills, were Monday caill!rs LIon of her maluen llame, Gray. \ W~nt to Repair Autos? of their unole and aunt Mr. and Della L . Wheeler, Franklin, tiled Mrs . . J. B. Jones~ . ' Want to Do' Repairing? ' a dJvoree suit· Wednesday charging Mr; and Ml·S . Ralph Hammond Want to Sell 'Real Estate? ROlJe1:t Wheolel', Kansas CIty, Ma.., w~re called to Dayoon Friday by the Want to Sell Your Services? Wlttl Qlooence. 'rhey were married . sudden death of the latter's father, ' . want to Sell Household Goods?· In 192'1. . WillJam Straukanmp, ot Watervlelt avenue. They attended the funeral Want a oustomer for Anything? Monday lirt',d burlal at Memorial ADVERTISE IN THE GAZBTTE ANOTIlER BEGISTRA'AON Park cemetery. Advertlslng Keeps Old Customers .pAY TO BE ' HELD JUNE 30 . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick had for their Sunday evening dIn- Adve.r tlsing· Makes Success Easy The President has called for a Advel'tlslJig Begets OonfIdence ~er guests: Sgt. and Mrs . Frank Fltth Reglstr"tlon, to·' be held on Ackerman. ot FL. Rlley, Kansas Advertising Means Business June~30, 1942. This .r(;glsLratlon Is to Mrs. W. G . Haines and Mr. and Advertising Shows Energy Include aU mllles of 18, 19 and 20 Mrs. Robert Haines and sons, 01 years who have not h eretofore r!!gAdvertise and Succeed Dayton. ' Istered. . . ( . Advertise JudicIously Mr . and Mrs . Paul Shipley enMORE LEXICON PAB~JES tertained a number of relatives Advertise or Bust . from OolumbUs Sunday and Mr. Three more In a 6erles or Lexicon AdvertISe Now and Mrs . .R a b,e r t Shipley, of parties, being ap0ruiored by the W . Waynesville. and Mr. and Mrs . Ross S ,. O. 5 . I,)f the Methodist churCh, Roland. . were held bere last week . All Grange members in this com. Hostesses for laSt week's parties munlW are u tged to attend their ·were Mrs. L . V. BraD$trator, Mr8. ' home church this Sunday in ·honor J. P. Larrick and Mrs. Oora. Rlc~. of Grange Rural Sunday. Mrs . Vaden Wlea wl11 entertaIn LEIlt\NON' PVBLl8BEB 18 the Woman's SOCiety of Lyle church . BE~OYED .TO ~O~ ; at her home near Ferry next Wednesday, July 1. Mrs. Eva Graham has a paper ' on "Our, Flag ." . The . I ~erbert E . Langendorf.f, pUbllBh. . c ommlt~ee lsi Mrs . Arlene Jones, Ilr of the Warren Oomity. Ne~s, w.ho WE NOW 'HAVE A KIT u.nderwent · an' Oper_tlon fdr · acute· Mrs . Letitia Kenrick ·and Mrs . ' Mary Smith . . . apendicltls June' 2, has been brought . MADE. -I, B Y ''''OH~SON ~ li.l.s home, lD·Lebe.non from .. DayMr. and Mrs. Therle Jones and to? hospital: ' . ., son Mllton entertained to dinner a~d JOHNSON. THIS IS Sunday ' in honor of Father's day, < .' ~Inters busy in W~esv1Ue ,Mr . . ~nd Mrs. Edwin Nutt. ' Mrs . A DANny. COME 'IN' putting .. new. c~~ on v~ Alina.. Moran ana son Garry, of AND .SEE IT. homes. OUr ruty has many attracCenf,ervllle, and ' Mr. ·a nd Mrs. J. .ttye . bomes. ~d ,ilie few tbat' n~ . B. Jones . . .. a coat of pabit s~\¥ be '~eabt!l1+.d ~ . and Mrs. Everett Xenl'ick . uP to· ~ 3t ,loo tJer~I.c8nt" Tfte entertained . at . their hQme ' ,'F riday b~e8a dlsti:lct 'baa ~~~~enect~' eveitl.ng In 'honor of Sgt. and Mrs, . up too With the palpttng of jl 'fevi 'L'oWllll 'StalX!!, a recent 'bride and \ , ~.~er. the fear 01 ~ ~room from Ft. Riley, Kansas: tlie. ol . the b~ in ·tbll bUldlieu followtn~· gueSts: Mt. 'a nd .Mri'. dIs~ cOulcl leaper a J/)\ of ' cJearlFred Starke and ~amlly, of ne", 1iMr up. MorrDw. Mr. ' and Mrs. Sta.~ Balley and daughter of Utica, and' "hQlle ,212-1 . W.,...Yille 111& TII& jmm ~ Mr. anel Mrs. Ed ' Hopklru, 01 . WaynesvWli!.. . ","s. WRiter

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qlvol'ce from . Jllm~js R . . Martin by Judg C. B. OC()hanl on her clln.rge of neglecl; anli was . restored to her fOI'm r nome, SImkins. The suit of Odessa White agnL'1st Clifford White was dismissed In Oommon Pleas Courl;. Coni y Roach ' was sentonced to a year In the Ohio penitentiary for violation of h.ls p.ro):Ja tlon . 'fhe latter was put into erred when Roach pleaded guilty to n non: SUPP0l't Indictment. The MlamisbUl'g BuildJng and Loan AssocIatIon WilS granted a Judgment oJ $4487.26 and foreclosure of n mor tgage on certain renl es\,(lte In It,s su it against Mnry .Luklngbenl, et a i, FrankJln.

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LeMay-Henz VOWS Said In, Home Ceremony In nn ImpresSlv~ home - wedding. performed before. members of the ,Immediate famlly alld a few 'close friends \Miss Mary Eva LaM.y, daughter or Mr . and Mrs.l"rank U. LeMay, became Lhe bride or Fred A. Benz, son o{ Mt·s. Josephine Hllnli, o( Cleveland, Ohio, Saturday eveIIlng, June 27, at eight - tplrty o·clock. Rev . L. C. Radlcy performed the ceremony before an imprOVised aI. tllr on the lawn of the LeMay home. decorated with tall stand~rds filled , with white bydrangas and Hiles, baskets of whiLe hydrangas IUld whi~e gladlolas, and sllver canalesticks with white cathedral t&pers, The musical program belore and during the service was played by

Engagment of Niece Announced Dr. 'M ary L. 'COOk announces the engagement of her niece, , Hannah Jane Cook, to Robert J. MacM1llan\ of OInClnnati, ohio. Jane COOle who received he A. B. ,degree from EIll'lham Colleae, Rich. mond, Indla.na in 1939, Is now a senIor student In the Oollege of Medlcine, University ot Ol.nelnnaU. Robert MacMillan attended OberUn Oollege where he received the A. B. degree I.n 1939, and Is alsO, at present, a senior student -in the College of M;edlclne, University of Olncinnatl . Both young people will complete thelr medical college training , ~bru ary 15. 1943, Y1d receive the d8iree, of Doctor of Medicine. It Is expected that- the marriage win take place in the near future In the Friends' White Brick Meeting HOWIe In Waynesville.

Genevieve Hadley ' Wins ttigh Jionors uenevlevc' bau4IlY, c1a.U¥l&~et' 01 lI4l' . IWU MrS. WI'IIIl , .tillale,)', \)1 • II:>t:OI:Ua, 1.;1l.I.U" gradullwa tram a • W>,"Ul:uu. JWUOl' l,iOullge wt. we~ "'1 ~1l ullln- L1UnOl·li. tin\! w..S onl! o. e'l;' t:1t UUllur 8~U\len~ ou~ ot her !I4.1:iS

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Mr. and Mrs , Ralph Johns, of LYtle, are announcing the marriage of thelt: daughter Miss Evelyn C. Johns, to Lt, Wd1t.on H . Hartsock, son of Mr .' and Mrs . R , H . Hart_ sock, JUne 25. The ceremony was performed e..t the Methodist Wedding Chapel, Phoentx, Ariz" where the groom, two days befol'e received his " wing" upon graduation from the Air Cor~ Advance Flying SChool, LUke Field. Mr. and ,Mrs. Hartsock. and daughters Jean and Jane, who together wlLh Miss 'Johns had driven to Phoenix to att end tte graduation exercises, werc also guests at the y.'eddlng ceremony. The ,bride and groom left Phoenix after the wedding for Tampa, Fla., where Lt. Hartsock Is stationed with the U . S. Army Air Forces at MacDIll Field. '!'hey are both graduates of ~he , Waynesville High schoo~ class oC '39 , '!'he groom also attended Miami University two years prior to rus entering aviation training ,

Club Adjourns Until September

WATKINS-EAKINS WEDDING ANNOUNCED

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C<lmnlencement exercises were ht;lU 'J:nUfliaay, June :.Iii, 1Il we ~ J:)\)wl a~ D p. Dl. with :&811:01 gru.uuIlWIi 1rOUl J UlllOl' lUgh, Uth al1(l 1'Hll •grades. Oen.eVlcvll wUl , enW WUmlngton College In the fall, w~ere her father Is on the teachfng statf MABEL ' STAUP. JE88E TH()MAS

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to Jesse P. ,T homas on Friday evelIlng, June 26. There ceremo.. y was performed at the parsona8'~ ot ~ne LebE1~on BapLlst church. Attendun~ or the bride and groom were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Russell, son' in.law and daughter of Mrs. Thomas. ' BROTDERti AND I:lJSTERS IN " REtJNION AT ' DEI.AWAIlE A happY Tl;unlOnOf br~thers aI\d' Sisters took ' place sunday at the • 110me of Mrs. Ella , Kent at Dela, wa~e, ehl0. ' Mrs. Halvey Rye drove ber uncle. oUnt Luce.wbo Is vls1tulg here from Denver, 001., her mother, Mu. Waf p. 'SallSbUl'Y. Mr$. ~tel1a EvaIIII,' , , " c~....rt x.u.... of Xema, Dayton, 'an.. """"'" - ', ' , Dela are where they llpent a all to ' ,w • tbef , haPPY t.1me tose ; • PAlB nNW '1~.P5 · ON' Dfl'OXlCA'fION.CBAJJOB

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Mrs . L. C. Radley. Miss Ruth Helen LeMay, sister of the bride, gowned In a pink georgette formal ,vlt.h white acccS30rles, Ugh ted , the altar candies. The bride was lovely in her mother's wedding gown, of Ivory satin and lace with pearl trimmings. S,he wore a tulle vell aud ce.rrled a corsage qf orchids. The ,bridegroom was attlrll,!i In a white linen sult, They. were attended by Miss VIvian Conner who was attired In a formal Bown of aqua lace and chlf· fon. with corsage of talisman rases, and Pvt. Frank LeMay, brother of the bride. A receptlon and wedding sUPller was held a1ter the ceremony , Seated at the blrde's table were Mr. /lnd' Mrs . Fred Henz, Pvt. Frank Le_ May, Mls.s Vivian vanner, Mr. and Mrs. Oharles LeMay . . Miss Helen Hum'b recht, Mr . ClYde Schalfnlt, Miss Ruth Helen LeMay, Miss Marie Henz and Mr. Warren LeMay. Other guests were seated at small tBb!es amid home decorations of white shasta daisies, blue delph¥tlum, pink 1"06e8, and lllies. out-of-town guests included Mrs, Josephine Henz, M1ss Marie Herut Mrs. Marie ClbuJla, ot Cleveland; Miss. Helen Humbrecht, Mr. Clyde Schaffnlt, Mr. and Mrs. WWIam Shroder. of Lebanon; Miss Vivian Conner, D~yton; and Pvt. Frank LeMay, ot Washington, D. C. The bride Is a graduate ot the WaynesvlUe High school. class of '40; and of the Middletown Business Ool103e . She Is now employed as ~ stenographer at Wright Pleld in the Ali Plant Production Unit. ' The groom Is at present a pattemmaker' at Patterson Field. but Is subject to call o~ an appointment to Hickam Field, HawaU, under 01vll, Se"ice. The bride ancl i1'00Dl left alter the ceremony , for a week - end at Chautauqua, BItter which they wW reside in Dayton.

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THe NelW Oentury club held Its last meeting the year Frl~y afternoon at tbe LIttle ,Inn, with Mrs. S. D. Henkle, of Lebanon, as the hosteaa. 'Seventeen members responded to roll call WJtll current el'ents, and after a short bUsiness session, the meeting was turn.:a over to the program committee, Mrs. K. N. Hough and Mrs. Olen Borden. A vocal solo ,by Mra. H. B. Earnhart, aociJmpanied at tile plano tiy' Mrs. Hough; opened the program. An inter.,.t1ng and well~pared pa.per ' OIl Plorence NightIngale, was presented by Mrs, Borden. Mrs. Hough's paper on the life 'Of James Whitcomb Riley was a beautlful tribute to one of America's best loved poets. Mrs. Earnhart closed the program' with another solo "Roles," with Mni. Hough ~t the plano. After a few remarlta trom the retlrlng president, Mrs. J. P. Fromm, the new president, Mrs. R. A. COnner adjourned the meeting untU September 25 : ~s. J. W. \yard wW be hostesa for the f3:eptember meettna ;

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Mrs. VanOver Is HostessToGroup Mrs. Chatles VanOver was hosteS/! to the. ladles of the Volunteers for Victory group. of the Methodist church, for their regular sewing and knitting session, last Thursday evening.

After an evening of sewing, a dainty' de5!lert course was served by the hostess to the following guests: Mrs. Walter Frasur e. Mrs. Charles Terrell, Mrs. Wlllll;Ll11 Applegate, Mrs. Leo Oonner. Mrs. Carman Crane, Mrs. Katherine Foulks, Mrs. LeRoy Moran, Mrs. Oharles Le~, Mrs, Wllliam Sawyer. Mrs. A. E. Stout, Mrs. Kenneth R. Hm, Mrs . W11llam Strader, Miss Inez James, Mrs. Frank ,U. LeMay , Mrs. A. T. Polinsky, Miss Anne Campbell and Mrs. Ea~l Conner.

, Anno~ncement Is being made ot the marriage of Mrs. Eevelyn Watkihs to Kenneth H. Eakins, son of Mr, and Mrlt. Milton EakJns, of lIarveYS'burg, which took place Saturday, June 13. . The ceremony was performed at the parsonage of the First Metha'. dlst church, Llttlc Rock, Ark" the Rev . . Hunnlnger, offlclatlng . At the time of the wedding, Mr. Elakins Was stationed with the U. S. Army Engineering Corps, at Oamp Robinson, . Ark. but be has SlDCe been trimsferred to Camp Edwarcls, Mass. ' , .. ..... ....

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The following Waynesville business places will close on Wednesday afterDoolU during ,the months of July, Aurust and September, be&1nDinc July 8On Saturday, July 4, tbey wID close at 12.00 Doon, but wW be open Friday IIIghi; July 3: Kroeel- GroeeI'Y. A. It. Day, Thrift "En Market, Fairley. Hardware, IIJ~,-'s Clot~l... Store, D. R. Smith Groftry, Gray's Barber Shop; Hawke'. Barber Sbqp, 5 .. IOc Store. carles Meat Marke$, Smith's Mea' Market, and Stubit'. Furniture Store.

German Surrenders in Lihyan Desert

Announcement has been received by Mr. and Mrs . W . E . Cornell that their grandson, John W. Mich· ener, son ot Mr . and Mrs. W1lllarn Mlcl1ener, ot Pittsburgh, h ., has won a place among the 40 students who will get an all-expenses trip to Washington, D. C .. to take the final examination In a $12,000 scholarship competlUon. The Science Talent Search u. made possible by the WesUnghoust

Last Rites For Mary Jo Smit~

Cablepboto (rom London. In tbc see-saw battle on &be bUsterln, sands Llbya!1I dcsert many strange sights are seen these days. Here the sole survlvlnQ: member of a German tank crew Is shown' surrendering to, a Bren guD carrier on a Libyan blltllefield. Tbe tank ca.n be seeD burDin, .In t~e bacl'gr'ound.

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Four Flyers Die In ,N earby Bomber Crash An inveS Li(!"\.!.!lg board of PatLelsoll P Iela otJ cer are seekin t; La <>.etennluc LhO' cause 01 the crash tiunday Il>l a L~ .n _ engine a.lm y ~vu.~~ ... ~W . , , " . .,a u , ''' ''' vU .I."Ul.lI -

FIeld was dispatched. and It was five hours after , the crash befc••e the last of the bodies was removed (rom the plane. '!'he field where the plane fell was on a fa.rm, owned by Cillfrod Himes ... I..l u.,,"" .u }A.,)' uc..u lll..utJ llwt:, UU1 ...nof CentervLUe and operated by "uJil. UI .." " " •• on· "I.IOUL '4::lU p. m . , Steve Reynolds. IUiml~ ~lIe lulU' llyerS a tlOard . First to reach the seene ot the Tl10se who lost their Uves wer e : crush was George Jordan. who lives Second Lt, W; K: Van Zo,nd t , IlI- about a mile wes~ of the Reynolds lot, COon t.on , N . Y.; S econd 'Lt . f ann . Ralph A . Oehman, Jr., cO;'):lllot Jordan said he saw the Vlane fly· Gll!ord College, N , 0,; Slaff Sgt. Ing "northeast just above the treeEarl J. Oorder , Kansas Olty; Tech. tops . It's mot.ors were on until just Sgt. S. K. Elder, Denver , Colo. before It fell right straight down." Patt erson Field authorities , said Arter looking Into the wreckagc Lhat the p lane was on a l'OUtinC and seeing no sign of ille, he .starttraliung flight and had taken off ed to call the state llighway patrol, .cralD Lbe field a few minutes beforc but met Frank Tietmeyer an awell· the crash. Witnesses said the lno- la\'y patrolman, who t.ook charge. Tletmeyer who ,lived about a halftors were cutoff before the cr¥h, and this was substantiated by the n'l,Ile east of the field where the fact that the ship did not burn or plane crashed said he had watched the plane "fly1og around for about explode . 10 minu tes. I heard Its motors cutA wrecking crcw from Patterson LIng off and on, and when I looked up It was coming straight down . It NURSE TO ENTER tcmed to level off .rust before It , SERVIICE OVERSEAS a a shed ." , Tletmeyer noUfled the WilmingMiss June Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George c. Green ton station of the state highway panee Marguerite Thompson, former- trol, and set up a volunteer guar~ Jy of Waynesv1lle, of 349 Lexington around the plane to keep off "SO\1avenue, LexIngtoll. Ky., Is leaving vculr hUliters." Several persolls who said they saw for Fort Knox, Ky . , July 5 fOl' army dut.y . She leaves with a uni t lihe plane from a distance, reported of 125 ft'om Cilnclnllati, for foreIgn It was cU'cllng as If the pilot was attempting to make a. (orced landing. service . 'Miss Campbell r eceived her nurs· Wreckage Indicated the ship struck es training 'at Clood samaritan hos·· fi rst on Its nose and left wingtip. pltal, Lexington, and has been on The nos.e was burled tn the grOlUld thc staff of General hospital, Oln- and most ot the fuselage was demolished. cinnatl. Special prayers will be said 'for Miss Crumpbell at Christ churcb, Lexington, this Sunday: wherc her

name has been placed on a plaque III the foyer of the church as the RUBBER DRIVE DEEMED A first girl ,from that church to enter SUCCESS IN WAYNESVILLE service.

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Included among the WaYnesvWe Despite the 'f act that the scrap BODY OF DROWNING VICTIM tamllleswho attended '+he annual ~~ drive in the nation 8S a RECOVERED AT ~ORROW ' whole 'has . bee~ somewhat disap~~nJc out.1ng and p~ntc at Mlami VOintlng, a survey of WaYQesvWe ya~ey' ' OhautaUqua ' 8I,turdaY. ~ service stAtlons made Tuesday afThe , body ofJlmmJe Knapp, 14 the folloWbw: Mr. and Mrs. Ken- ternoon 1J "'e""s Monday <.U disclosed that as Jar as " .,. old, Who, A-owned neth HQugh and famJIY, iMtB. Bal'- this town is concerned, it bas been ,When swimming in the Little MJamJ old B. Earnhart and chlldren, MJas- a huge success. Up to that time River at the mouth of Todds Fork, ~. Martar.et and SWilatme HarlaD, "pprolPmately 20,000 pounds of old was recovered Tuesday by valunteer . • • • _ _ _Ul.... I ' Everett Barian. of W"¥~.~, Mr. and .lira', ' Don'ald Hadiey, rubber had been turned In here. scarchers. '!'he , tloy' Is survived by R. R,' 2, lWas' fined' .~OO ~" ~ 'daughter, DoIlIl&, ,~ ' ~ , J~ One dealer reported ' 9.269 pounds his patents. Mr . 6Ild Mrs. ' Edward In J~t.lCe of 'the ~ QarDiaJl Doster, Mr .• ani! Mh. Carl 00Danl have been received at his' station Knapp. R. R. II Morrow; a sister, ,.crane's court, MOnclay, _t~ on : .~d tamDy, a~ .Ur. and Mrs, A. alone. ' \Mrs. Jane Fox. Dart.on, a,.nd a cb/l.1'Ie of drtvlnl wbUe intoslCat~. p. Mell?h ~d JIinUY. . I ~r,es1dent Roosevelt has elttfnded brother. .Dr. Hal'qld 'Knapp. ColumAmlltej1 bJ lbI'aba.l C. P. , ' the , sorap rubber dri,\e for ten dl,ys bus. ~ was :- -( .. ~• .thla c&t' SALlIS TAX BBVBN'oB ' -due to, the dlre necessity ,of this Joy ~ter be bad ")" . STILL ON DECt.1NB ,. ,LEBANON SUGAB OmCE ; Into" ,t'be Oblo c~t.rai Te ,' lephci1e ,, ' country, for rubber. Sl.nee over , TO BE CI.oSED FOR WEEK , 'D1nety per cent ' of tbewOrld's sup.. : OorPoration exchanil,e buDdlng on Pat, ~e . aeventeenth conaecutlve p~ of rubber, is ' now, in tbe banda -_ ' _ . '. North ~t. ,~ur ,Sbul,er. week, Obki's Usree per' oent ~ , oi ~ Japanese, ' the sCrap rubber J. Ray Law, 'Chairman of the __..._·;. ......-~-01... liar~ was fined $25 ' tu revenue. went cucadlng clo1rn- in ihla country 111 v~ oUr ' sug!U' ratloqing , p1'ogl1Ull in ~Lebiuld COli~, on • cbal'IIe ot ~- ward, clJ'cIpp1nt off ",,".~.t7 tor only source of It 111 the duty anon, has atfuounced that hl4 offtoe ,t1on. the co~eo~ Period ~ .JUDe Of ~ery man, woman and ch11,d to in tbe Town ',HaJ,l would be'lc1oaed . ,, 20, aa ,compared .wlth ~ the ' 1lmDar' turn In all Uie.J can flDd. ' - the wielt startUl8 .J)lJy 8 to enatIte NEW ~qB' ~ per10cl ot..JN1, It,"" ,reported bJ th.e. oUlce force to bring its routine '~ I. . ' work up to dattl '....' .. -e ,,· .... ,. c o··_ ... ••• _ . 1'nuurer of state DoD R. lIIbrIIht. !t.obe"n Hyman, of eurc1ue tJnj•, y _ v W W O l _ DIOO'''Y-~ '--___

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l'eoeIltlY .ppoIDted JCie Davsa. of SaleI tu reveDUeI fOft the put Verdq lAfaJette;~, 111 CJelldllls MAr)' Watldna, of Kenned7 . . . ., u ....,or .. Be . . . . the)llaoe week In Warren COIIDtr U1OUIltI4 the I'ourth of JulJ bOUcIQa here Heights, CInc1nlUlU. II spend1q • ofl'riiCllIIWtwvod. ..... _,ctOGllD· to " , M u ~ with t2•• with h1a moUter. II1'II. Jale BJ- 1ft _ . at th hOme ' Of' Luelle , bIB .... teIDPOfIJJ . . . IIIID. ArmItaae aDd other ft'IeDdi lIeN.

Funeral serVices were conducleu Ilere Wednesday a!te,rnooll tor Mrs. Mary Josc:phlne smith, age 2lI, witt: or Edgar Smith, whose very sudul:Il ana uuexpectecl aooth Sunda) nlgM, was a great shock t.o the com· mUlllLY. Death occured durmR ~llUd.. lrth at Mlaull Valley llospltal , uayton. ".Mary Jo,", as she was known by all, was born and had Uvecl alway~ ID tHis communILy. She was tht u"ugllter or 1I!1r. ana MI'S. R. O. l~lllel' of }«lute 1, l:ihe leaves her husband, Edgar; one daughter, Sally Lou; her par_ ~ms, Mr. aJ1d Mr,,;. Ralph Miller; 01 e sIsler, M1'I;. SlY'ah Ann Hover, of IAlytoni and two brothers, Rlch<lrd, of Miamlliburgi ancl James, HOW In an airplane training &chool .ll Nashville, Tenn. Last rites were conducted at tht residence on North street and burlai was made In Miami cemetery.

Collett Rites Held T.u esday Services were conducted TuesC1l4 afternoon at Jonah's ~un Baptlat church, Harveysburg, for A. S. 001lett,. wao clled SWltlay of a heart attack, at his residence "Hole In me Woods," near Harveysburg. He was 69 years old . Burial was made III l\4Jami cemeter)r • "Bud" Collett, as he was better known to hiII 'many frlenda and l1lisoclates, WM very active in all clvic a1llUI'5, Wayne Township Farm.,... club and Masale', OnUl&e, and a gl'eat leader 10 his church. He 'hi sw'Vived by hill wJte, Mrs. Cassie Graham Oolletti a son, R0bert; .a~d tl)ree brothers. Howard, Wllmlnfi;on; Maurlce, New York Oity; and--Robert 'M: Collett. Dayton, Ohio• .

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Service and In the Pittsburgh area by the Pittsburgh Press. Competing against more than 000 other star high school aclence students. young Michener won hill place among the 31 boYs and 0 girls ' who will go to Washington, July 13. 15. John lives at 3088 Beecbwood blVd,. and was graduated (rom Taylor Allderl&e High school last week. He plans to 'become a research phYsicist and t.o enter Carnetrle Tech next fall. where his fathitr Professor W. H. Michener, III in the (Jhysics department . Mr . and Mrs . Cornell and their grandchildren, Lorene and Ronald Salisbury, visited the Mlcheners iaat week and attended the graduation of their grandson, John Michener.

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GENERAL MOTORS SHOW DBAWS LARGE AUDIENCES "Plowshare.a" a dramUe interpretation Of war 1Isues and what it takes to defeat the Ax1II continuea to draw larIe audiences from DaYton aud surrounding cities, toWDll. ' villages and country. Tbla pI.", a part of the "Arms fO.r Victory" paaeant presented ' by the sJl[ Dayton General Mot.ora tllvla10na and melr employes at the YmtgODJ,ery county falrgrOUDdll. la now in ita mth week of performance, 11&8 been seen by well over 100.000 persona, anei la attracttna crowda ezeeecung 3,000 people. Two performances o'f the .tap show are given In the ColIseum. whicb haa been converted tilto • theatre; each ' evenlna, eapt KGQ,. day, one at &eVeD, the other at D1De. '!'pere 1& no atlm1aa1on cbarge, aNt tickets are reqUIred. There wlll , be two mows OIl July Fourth. , '!'he atlmlsslon ticket. DJIl1 be e$talne<! either by calUng at the' ';'''. shaped both In the ailver top at &be falrgrounds at Main and W:vominlr or by wri~ to "Plowshare" P. O. Box, 1062, Dayton.

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Mrs. Dale Pair, ., nee aJorotby Michael, whose marriage was .an event of June l,j, was complimented at a mlaceU"neoua shower last Frlday at the home of ber parenta, Mr: and Mrs. Elvas Michael, of Waynes· ville Route 1. Mrs. Earl McOew, of Dayton, was hostess for th.e af_ fair . Over sixty guests ....... present at the party, Including relatives and Willard Olbbs, Lebanon, f1led • frlenda from nearby towns. HOAK-STANLEY VOWS The bride received ~y lovely divorce action against KaUu,u SPOKEN IN XENIA presents and an enjoyable evening Oltlm, ~Ichmond, Ind., char8ina ' concluded with refreshments, was neglect. He stated that they " . married JUly 8, lMO, and bay. . . The marriage of Mlas Agnes ' lipent by the guests. daughter one Y,eat old. 'h d ...~ Among thase from W~ynesv1lle k daughter 0 f ...... Hoa. an ...... D. A Bernice Sharp, KlDl's MUJa: B d II k f S in V II d who attended were Mr. and Mra. . ernar oa. 0 pr g a ey. an H. Earnhart M. and Mrs. Emerson chariea Harry Sharp, a180 of KInp Howard (Pete) Stanley, Jr. son of M d 101 ' Bar Id B MIlJa with neelect in her tllYOfCe Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stanley, lWas Earnhart, r. an rs. 0 • solemnized at the rectory of st. Earnhart and family, Mr. and Mra. suit. She states that they were_h ch X en .... 'A , """ "'Aturday, Fred Furnas and Miss , Marjorie rled In 1028 bMt haft no children. B r I"" _e t' s cur, She a.ska restoration of bar former June 20. Father Schumaker pe~_ rytnas. name, Gray. Cormed the ceremony. WIUul abseDOe 111 charied by De. The young couple are at pre.aent Ula Wheeler, Pranklln. In her alUt Paul AUred DUI)can, 19, Bprlnc- tor, cUvorce aga1nat Roben Wbeelar. making their home with the groom's parents. boro, acetlyne . ))U11ler, and PhyW. Kansas Clty, Yo. She state. _ FRIENDSHIP CLUB TO ' J,e an Wrlih1i 21, Pranltl1n, asaembly were married in ll1Ci17. Charging nea!ect aDd- cruelty. Su-' MEET AT CHAUTAUQUA woman. Cl1ff91'd , Stewart, H, Fairfield, ale Jenltlna, Weldon fUed a On Wednesday eventng, July 8, the soldier, and Aileen Horner"10, Leb- action aaalnat Obad.. · Weidaa. Friendship club wlll meet either at anon; clerk. Sandusky, ~ ' for cllll&octJ ill the home of Mrs. Llda Branstrator Troy ~rock, 20, CIncinnati" grand- their ' three~,u-oJd daUllhter. ..,. or 'Mrs.- Opal StUbbs e.t 11 a. m. er, and Doria Dalpb. 21, ~banon. were married in UI38. At .11:30 ,the members w1ll leave for 'K enneth Lloyd Mo),er. ;&4, o~tla, ~ and :ura. B!u17 Conner .... the Chaut6uqua ,a t PrankUn, ·for fanner, and India Allee BIooIaI, 31, daUtrh~ Mui Jane.. ' . . . , WId luncb'. Everyone is urged to attend . ....anki1n • Huatou. Ura. BUtDe and' _ Frederick Hammlel, 24. Paul, pi DaJton,' ~. 'and 1IIa,_• .PICNIC CELEBUTES FIB8T ma.chln1at, and Mh. Martha Jane moncs' ~ IIIId Mr, .• WEDDING ANNJVEBSAaT Bartley, SO, both ot Mason. Kra.But ~. 'IIr.and'" dO J~IIII T _ MatlabQll, 215. cledt. ~ slid 111'. ad , • A plcnle- supper waa ~oyed ~ Mr. aDC1 Mrs. Joe Kersey. Of Leb- ~ladya Otee. 28. bOU1 of ~. BuaIeU- BeDt.IeJ ~ . . . . . .' anoQ. Mr, and Mh. JOhn W. Kersupper, ~ 8sirIIJeI ~ seyand I!OD and lira. Prank 8nIt'. zel, Monday evenbw. in ceJebratiCID ot the flrIt weddIDg &lUli98l'lU'1 or. .. -I1Qe.IhwF .... . Mr. and .... 8'IrI.rtal. 111'. Swartzel II eDPaed III cIef_ ....

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T he 1942 r eunion of the Alumni of t.he National Normal University, at Lebanon, has been cnncelled due to war condltiODil. Th ~ cancellation wa s announced Monday by S tanley Ea rnhar t, Lebanon postmaster. who ls p'resident of the Alumni Associn tloill .

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Wulter Kenrkk, Correlpondrnt Robert R. Rhoads, 25,·Mldd1etown, Mr. and Mrs, Everett Early sp ell~ j\l nlor storekeeper, an d Loretta M. ~Iao: Color Cartoon Wednesday and Thu rsda¥ In CCi - Asher, 21, typIst. lumu us a t tend ing tile Grain Dealers Eugene T lctmeyer, 19 Waynesconven tion at the Deshler WalUek ville, f ac Lory workel', Ilnd I,rene WEDNESDAY AND hotel. Fisher, 16, Lebanon , Mrs. Hurln s t. John . of Lebanon, Char les Purvis, 20, R. R . 2,' MldTHURSDAY , Islted her paren ts, Mr . and Mrs . dletown , crane follower, and Gladys Bartlet t Monce on Wednesday and Cook, 17, F1:anklln, fa ctory worker . EV~l'Y laughing min'ute ' Thursday. Rober t Fisher, 19, ail'O~ r t worker Mr. and Mrs . Fran k Brown and and Stella Stephens, 17, both of will be de1ightfully H'Har_ Misses M1lcIJ'ed Baltnoft and Oen- Pleasant Plain . eva Routzalm, of Tipp CIty were Donald Sa nf ord, 23, Morrow,.chem ious ! unday dinner gues ts of Mr. and lea l wOI'ker, and Cbar lotte Osborn, Mrs . G uy lWu t.a.Jm and fa mlly . 5 Lebanon , factory worker . . Henry Fonda and Olivia Ral ph Mears, 19, R. R . 2, O el'Mr . and Mrs . K esler Graham DeHavilland in nd Mr. and Mrs . Rober t Siney man town m older, nnd Anna Wor k~ visited tlie r uncle, Mr . Oharles man, 19, FranklIn. UinU!cr at Green vUle, Sunday I$L If1rnl1k Stephenson, 20, laborer, ,"THE MALE ANIMAL" ..ernoon . and a etty LouiSe Olark 18, Mason. with ,Joan LestJie Mrs . Margaret Johns he s been ill Joh n Harper, 22, Lockland. grind_ lIitll ·1\. cold tOr a couple Of weeks. er , and Dorothea M. Oharlton, 18, (Sweetheart of MI'. and Mrs . fi nn y Wort.hway, Morrow. \I f Dayton. were Sunday dilU}el' Leslie J . Robinson , 46. Bethany, "Sergeant York") guests of MI' . and Mrs . Charles painte r, and Ruby Osman·, 44, Leb· • ulleo1k and ' Dick !rOllS. a non , ' DOl'{'T MISS ITI Mr. and Mrs. ~ Hopllins, Sgt. Virgil Emery Schoonoyer, ~ 1, and Mrs . Lowell Starke, of Waynes powder workel' and Nella Smith. Also Color Cart9Qn "The vUle ; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence El ~ 20, both oC Lebnnon , - do~t and son, 'lonuny, oC Center. Spend tbe day at Cold SpringS Night Before . Christmas" ville ; Mr, and Mrs. Sta nley Balley Tavern or stop In for dinner. We a.nd daugh ter , Phyills, of Utica, serve nice dinners. plate lunohes were enter tained 0 11 . Tuesday eve- and sandwiches of au kinds. LolUn g 01 las t week by Mr. and Mrs . eated on Route 42, one mUe south Everett Kenrick In honor of their Of Waynesv11 e. N~WSUITS claughter, J lme's llrst birthda.y. J~ P. Thomas, 58, fanner, and ,Mr. and Mrs .. E. W. Oarrier, of .Mrs . Mabelle Staup, 49, nur e, both el'tl;uue Walker illed Q, divorce Doyton were Sunday 'dinner guests or Waynesville. Ilctlqn I\ga mst 1::orl WaUcer 111 WhlCll or Mr. lI>nd Mrs . Howal:d p eweese . Troy Brook, 20, cinc~unati , grind- Qllt! ell l'geQ t:l' uel~y, a . kl:Q 101' eusIn th e afternoon th ey motored to . e1' , and DOris Ralpll, 21 , R . R . 4, "O<llly ot their lliue-yea.r-old son ~d . 8~Ut tQ 'ioUm lor h lS s uppan. Mar.;-=;=- . Wavel'ly t.o th e' home Q..f the la tter 's L6banon , ' rled in 111111, wrey Illlio !la.ve a. dil Ugl1uncle, Mr. L . F. Starnes, who Is RESULTS OF SALVA GE very m. ~el', aged 18, Th~ courL set June ~ COLLECTION IN WARREN t{) l\ear the plaUU1lJ. '& petillon fur Mrs. Margaret Johns and Pa ul J ohns, ill cOmpuny with Mr . and The following resUlt.s of the sal- ':'~SLtll1IU1:.e allU expenses durlllg the ' Mrs. AnlOS Cook ahd son, were din- vage drlv.e In Wa rren cOunty up to lJeilllency ot ~ho s uit. Alta. l{llig, .Morrow, med a diner guests of .Mrs . Elizabet h Smith June 1 are r eported : MeLa18, 134,in Waynesville . 200 pourids ; rubber, 12,510 pounds; vorce 'actlon ' in OODUDon ,P leas Mllt!)n Jones, Francis Whitnker rags, 5,540 pounds; PIlpe~ 66,050 ~ ourt today against Vernon KiDg, qt.c.te hlguway employee, cnarglng aner-Betty Thomas were on the pounds. .cruelty. -T h1lY were married in ChJldren's Day program at Grange S\Iotu rday evenfug , . ' Marcb, 1940: She aslls restoration ANSON REUNION MIss Veima. Smith and . Hel'Ulan The annual Aruoti reUnion will 01 ller m .. lden name, Harnson'. W1lliard Globa, ' LdJ;ianon, filed a. Smith are moving their household be held Sunday, .:July 12, at Peele's goods In a par t of the Don Baird Park, at Wilmington . The reunion d1vor!le oct.ton ,a.gaUll;t Ka ~tIl'Y II house. has been staged each y'eaf muce O ~bbs charg1D8 neglect. They were Mr, and Mrs. Leon SalISbury ana 1895. Fred SherWOOd, ot Harveys- married In, 1940, aud have a daugh'ter. ." . ,. son Wendel, of Washingtcn C. H. , burg, .Is president . ' surprised Mr. and MrS. Allen Em,.aetwce ..• Sl).arp, KIngs , MI~, rick SlJnda.y by .bringing their dirtchu:rges Harry, Sharp, a.so of Kln~ s 'Want a Pa.rtnei~ ner in ~onor of Father's Day, . Mills, with n egiect in her dlyorce Want a Situation? Mr. and Mrs . AUred Jones of action. ftJed Wed·nesday, Tney were Want to Se AutPli? .sOuther.n HIlls, were Monday 'cailtjrs married ,in 11128. She asks restoraWant to Repair Autos? Of their unrue ahd aunt, Mr. and t ion of b!!~ maJden n~eJ ,G ray I ·M rs. J . B, Jones. ' J!)ellil. 'L, V(heeler, loraflklln, flled Want to Po Repalrmg? Mr . and Mrs . Ralph Hammond a divorce suIt· Wedn~sday' ~harging Want to Sell Real' Estate? were called to Dayton Friday by tIle Robert Wheelel')' Kabsas Cfty, Ma., Want to Sell ' YOuf ' Services? .sudden dea th of the latti>. r's. father, With , ~sence. They wefe Iilarrled Wan t to Sell Household Goods?· in 1921, William Straukanmll, of Watervleit avenue. ,They attended the lun'e ral Want. a Customer for Anythlllg? Mondar and uurlal at Memorial ADVERTISE · IN THE GAZET.rE ANOTHER REGISTRATION Park cemetery. Advertising K~ps Old Customers DAY 1;0. B1: HELD 'JUNE, 30 . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick had Cor their Sunday evening din- . Advertlslntr · Makes Success Easy ner guests : Sgt. and Mrs. Frank The p;~ide.oe"bas called ' for a f\,4velrtisuig Begets Coniidence Ackerman, of Ft. Riley,. Kansas Filth Regis tration, to ' be held on Advert1.sing Means Business Mrs , W, G, :fiaines and Mi-. and June-30, 1942. Thisr gisiration is to Advertising .Shows Energy Mrs. Robert Hames and sons of include aU males of 18,~9 , and 20 Dayton. ' Ad'vertlse and Succeed years who hav'e not heretofore reglsteree:!. ' Mr . and .J>aUlShipley en. Advertise Judiolously tertained a number of relatives ~IOR~ LEXICON PARTIES AqverWe or ' Bust from Oolumbus Sunday and Mr. Adver.tlse Now T~'ee .more tiia'iierles cif Lexicon and Mrs. ~ 0 b e r t Shipley, of parUes, pelng . sPolUlored· by the W. Waynesville and Mr. and' Mrs. Reiss Roland, ' ~~~~=====~=~ S. O . S. · o! the Methodist chUrch 'were held here last week. ' All Grange members In this com- ',t~ . H08~SSes for, las~ week', parties mUnity are ulged to attend their were Mrs.: 1.. V. Braostrator, Mi~, " home ChUrch this Sunday' In ,honor J " ~, Larrlo~ and Mrs " Oorli. Rich. ' of Grange Rural Sunday. ,M rs . V!lden Wloal' w1l1 entertain ~~N PUBLISDEB 18 the WOman's SOciety of Lyle church at her bome near Ferry next Wed. . R~OV~ . TO . DOME. ," ." '. ~ nesday, July' 1:' Mrs. Eva Grahem has .R paper on' ··oui-. Flag." The H~rbert E. ~dOrf<t,· publish, ()omm'1t~e ts ~ Mrs . Arlene Jones, of the Warren County }\Jews, .Who WE NOW HAVE A KIT er Mrs , Letitia Kenrick -and Mrs. 1:I0derwent · an .. operation .tor acute' Mary ' SmJth, June, 2, has been brought MADE BY ' ., JOHNSON a.pendic1t1s Mr, " arid . Mrs. Therle -Tones artd to his home,in .L ebanon 1rom a Dalson MIlton , entertained to -dinner ton hospital . .~ < Sunday' ,in honor. of Father's day .. . and· JOHNSON~ 'T HIS . \ . , , J4r. and Mrs ., Edwin. Nutt, Mrs. A .. DA~~:Y;. CQME ' IN Paj.riters ate busy in ,~aypeaYille . Alnla Mor!'n: 'anli son Qa'r ry, - Of. ' puttinlr' new ' c~t)I ,on . varlowi' ,cen terv1lle, a.nd Mt. 'and >Mrs. 'J .. ANi> ·S~E IT. homes.. ·Our olty hU , ~ a~.. ; ·B ·. Jone4. . , tlve 'homes! ,apd' ,the few ,· that Mr • .,and Mrs. 'Everett K enrick a coa.t olPII:lnt s¥:!14:be' freaheDecs , ente~a1hE!f;l ~t their home Friday; up to ,make it too 'per . Cen~. •~ even,itig In honor of /3gt. 'and MrS . ,;b~eas d18tl:Jct ~ ~n treah~ " Lowell Starke, ' a recent bride .and up . too ~tJ). the palDUng of • few . groom from Riley, Kansas,. the . buildlnga. However; the rear or,aome 1oU~ guests : Mr. and , iMrs . 01 t1!e bIJIJcllnga Sri ,- tbla ~~ Fre.d Sw:ke and famiJ,y, of neu district Could ~cf a 1-' of ciJeaJaMorrow. Mr . end Mrs. S~nley '. tDg up. ' " Bailey and daughter of tTtlca. and . Phone 2121 Mr. and Mrs. Ed :' Hopkths, ot Wa,nesvWe ..

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Kathryn M,a rtl n was granted a .dIvorce from J a mes R . Mar Un by Judge .C . B : Dechant 01~ h er Chal'ge of neglect · and wn.s rest9r d to her former nam e, Simkins. The 'sul t Of Ode~~a White against Cl1!fO,rd White WllS .dlsmlssed 1n Oommon Pleas Court. Oonl y Roach Was sentenced to tl year In lhe Ohio pel11lentlary fo r vlola tlon of his probatio n . 'rhe latter was put In. to eCl ct when Roach pleaded guilty to 11 non _. suppor t Indictment. The Mlamlsburg Building Hud Loan Association lVa s gran ted 11 j udgment ot $4 487.26 a nd foreclosure of n mortgage on cer tain real estate In Its suit l!\galnst Ma ry IJukll1gbeal, et aI, FJra nklln.

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FOR SALE-Sw~et potato plan ts, 35c per hundred or three hundred FRIf;ND::. for $1.00. All kinds of garden plants lOe per dozen Of 3 dozen Fir~t Day SCh OOL, 9 :30 a. m, Meeting for Wors41p, 10:3() a. m. for 25c. Chas. C. Strouse, R.&.2, 1 1-2 mUes nortb ot Waynesvllle, comer Waynesville - Ferry and LYtle roads. 5-7 14,21,28; 6.4,U· '.0 '/$. Nellie UUUUIlU, CurrcllplIlld.aU Mrs . ],;Vll Whi Le, Miss Hazel FOR SALE - Wat1t1ns Product':! at Whi te 11..1 1(1 Ml·. K ccllleLh l:UPPllry, 23 N. Broadway,' Lebanon. Open uf .b.Ollluay.;burg, t'enu ., a na W IS . evenings for your convenience. .;. I~. d~rJ YlUU 1l1lCi Ml.sll (,larR a e1'l'Y nil1, 01 .tlellurook, called on Glen Lintner. Phone 63 L. . Vll'S. Mul'!5IUCttu h CII.cocll ami the IF YOU want to turn unneeded drownll !;U,.Cl'S o aLUr <1I1.Y af r.ernoon. 'l ul :,!; l'Il:,ill;' l'4cUumpuell \vas II. posst!SSlons into quick cash, tbere is nothing better than a want u ayton V1Sl&Or on Monday. 1;r . and ·M!·s. James WlU'd v1sited ad in the M1am1 Gazette. II"lS luster, Mrs . Anna Van Dorell a t hal veysburg 011 I:IUllday. PIANO LESSONS-At reasonable Mrs . .I). L. Cl'ane, M.!·S. E . U. rates by a qual1fled teacber. Mrs. C nlllC aud lYJJSS May Wl'ignt wel'c Sarah Heston, R : R. 3, WaYn~­ u~:J n"r lS uesLS 01 Ann ie auCi Mam." .c~OWIl on Weu.uebuay . ville, Phone 2899, II.&.!'. IWd Mrs . l'el'l'Y DavIS, 01 0al'1'ollLUtl, K.y ., spent Wednesday ";Ith WI! . Auall lJI:!IlLhel·age. .w..a Dayle vllnted In enas n ear Mrs. NeWe TiDDe,.. correspondeD' .'11011'WY on Sunday. NelLe BUlU1Cll, together with Mr. .Mrs. Nettie Kepler, Mr . and Mrs . M1C1 MrS . lfotlOacs duuneu and Ollver Davis and daugbter Rachel ...a ugIUA:IS; 01 Roll W one, visll,ed weIe Sunday dinner guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Pet Demorles, of New Vi- .... eol·ge Bunnell and famJly, of Dayron, Monday evemng. euna. Jack Tinney, son of Mr, and Mrs, Sherman Tinney, was host to a PROBA'fJt~ g,oup of boy Wednesday alternoon Probate reco~have disclosed ui honor of his lOth birthday. The boys spen~ the ~[ternoon playing that a n et value of $15,393.75 had baseball, Qllter which refreshments been placed on the estate of Jennie or · bomemade Ice crealn and cake were served . Tile group Included L. Houser, ' Lebanon . Her daughter; Vanny Simpson, Harlan Earnhart, Mrs. Helen Earnhart. Is sole beneJohn McDonald, .Roy Furnas, Nolan l lclary . Stansberry, ~illy Davia Donald Robert L . GJlmour qualified as t.errard and Jack TInney. execuUr -of the estate of Belle Le Sandra Simpsc;m spent the .r- F e~~ r, Monow . W. W . Whiteeker ternoon with ArneM.e and Joe' Tln- A, J . Scbeurer and Charles Carney. roll were named as appra.lsers. Mrs. Edna Artbur spent Friday Judge R. H. Carey named Ross n1ght and 'S at urday with her H . Hartsock, Waynesville, trustee daughter in Donnelsvl.lle and alSO 01 a trust set up by the will of in .!:>pringUeld Oil business. Her Hannah E . Creswell . daugnter a.nd granddaughter re111e esLate of John J . Theiss, turned home with her for a sbort Franklin, was valued at $4 128.10, visit .. net; by Judge Conway . (,;llt h er1ne Oasoy and sister Irma Ethel Ree<;ler has been appointed e nd nephew spent sunday with Mr. ad.mJnls tl·atrlx of the · estate of a nd Mrs . Earl Evans. Kate _L. Reeder, ncar Springboro. iMr. and Mrs. Sberman Tinney H . E. Brunk, Carl DUke, and and family were Sunday guests of Howard Surface are the appraisers. Mrs. Tin·ney 's father and sister, of C. C , Easton, Franklin was apLe!banan . . pointed executor 01 the estate of Ronald and Roma Hardin were Anna East-on by Judge Oarey, wbo week-end guests or their plu'ents, named Harvey Murray, E . M. Beck Mr, and Mrs . Tbomas Ha.rdin . MId Charles Beam appraisers. Mrs . Nettie TInney and Mrs. Myra. Louella. Miller has qua lWed Lura Werntz were shopping in .1$ executrix of the estate o! her Dayton Friday.. mother, Al1nella Penco a :1d ProMr. and Mrs . Harry Shank were bate Judge Carey named K . M . Sunday dinner guests of Mr . and Browll, J . W . Goddard and G. F. Mrs. Leonard Tinney . Brown to appraise the estat e. Tressler Hardin has joined tbe The estate of Julia Garrison, Leb_ air . corps. He will leave Friday for nnon bas 0. net value of $4,636.45, Patterson Field . ac cor d ll1 ~ tc an entry made recently. 1Mr. and Mrs. Louie McCarren were Sunday dlnn!)r guests of Mr. nlld Mrs. Roy Reno. . .ME . and Mrs . Wesley Henderson 'Mary W. Rosnagle to the Ohurch Henderson, vtsIted Mrs . Flore of the United Brethren in Ohrlst, S atuI·day . . Mr . and Mrs . Conard Purkey lot.s· 24 and 25 in Sprin~boro . Alfred Kindred to Ben a nd M.o.,and iamily were Sunday guests of gle B:alr, 4 acres in F~anklin twp. Mr . a.l.d Mrs . AlIa, Lamb. ,Arthur (Buoky) Apk1ng, Jr., of H. I. Dally, Jr .•. to Farrel and Lel:lanon, was the week-end guest Mai1zell Gmy, lot 32 ' in III Vl-rw subdivision, Lebanon. . . or' Jack 'I'lnney. Ma ry Sheets et aI, to Hobart aJlld Nr. ~d Mrs. Ray Dumford are "he prOUd pafen ts o f a little MoIlle Lake,. 39'.35 acres In Fran&l1n twp. ciaUlrt\ter. . H~l A. FarqUhar, by admln.lStl'a tor, to Jane T. Larrick, lot ~7 HIGH" 8CHOOI. BAND IN . , In Maokina w addltlon, FTa.nkllh, .CONOERT THURSDAY, JULY Z Maud Rubble to R . L. and Mar- '!'be W&¥nesvWe Bjgh School tJill' Hudson lot 204 in Franltl1n. . H. I. Dally, jr., to Jullan-and B. ~4 will present· its !1~t summertIlDe CGDCel't next Thw sdOy, July 2 S . Orabbe. lot 39 in Hillview • , tile . McClure ,Funeral ,Home cor- division, Lebanoh . LIZZIe Harper .to Stacy_Bradshaw, ila MUn atreet . Tlle con!!ert will nn& to . be presen~ ~r lot 380 in Mackinaw addltl<in, c1Ini'ld4llD of the new Dlus.\C w- P'nulkl1n., Maud C. Munger to Pearl and 8DoIleld.

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In an lmpI'esslve home - wedding , perform ed before: member s 6t . the hmnedl a,t e lam1J,y ' and a few close friends Mlai Mary Eva, LeMay, daugMe r ot Mr:and Mrs.~ank O. LeMay, became the bride of Fred A. _Henz, son Of Mrs. Jose.phl ne Htmz, Of Clevel,llnd, Ohio, Saturda y eveIling. June 21, at eight - t,plrty o·clock. Rev . L . C , . Re,dley perlorm ed the <:cre,mony before an tmprovl sed altnr on t.he 100wn of the LeMay home., decorat ed with tall standar ds filled with white hydrang as and lIDes, baskets 01 white hydrangl\.8 and 'w hite gladiolas, and sUver ' canUlesticks with white cathedr al tapers. The musical program before end during the service was ptilyed by

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,Mrs. L. C. Radley. MIss Ruth Mr. and Mr~lph Jobns, of Announ cement has been received Electric and Manufa cturing Helen LeMay. slstel' at t he br:lde, Lytle, Co., IDd ar~ announ cing the marriag e by Mr . and Mrs . W. E. Cornell Is sponsore,d naUona gowned In a pink. georget te formal of llY tno Sclenc; . t heir daughte r Mi.ss Evelyn C. that their grandso n, John W. Mich- Service and In the pith 'w hlte accessories, lighted the Johns, PittBbu rvb area to Lt . Wilton H. 'Hartsoo k, ener, son of Mr. aiut Mrs . William by the Pittsbu rgh altar candles . Preas. son of Mr. and Mrs. R . H. Hart.. , Michen er, of Pittsbur gh, Pa.., has The bride was lovely In her sock, June Compet ing against more than 10,~ 25. won a place among the 40 student s 000 other star high mother' s wedding gown, ot Ivory lChool leience . The ceremollY was perform ed ok. who will get an all-expe nses trip to student s, young MIchen satin and lace wIth pearl tr1mn11ngs. the er won hI.a Method ist Weddin g Chapel, SJ1e wore a tulle veil and carrlett a Phoenix Washin gton. D. 0 .. to take the Unal place amoni the 31 boys and 9 stria . , Ariz., where the groom, two examin ation In 0 t12,OOO scholor shlp who will go to Washln aWn, corsage of orchids . The brldejp'oom doys before July 13_ ¥ecelved his "w!ng" upcompeti tion. was attlrl:!! In a white linen swt. 15. Qn graduat ion from the Air Corps The Science Talent Search I!, Th~y. were attende d by Miss VIJohn lives at 3088 Beecbwoocl. Advonce Flying School, Luke Field . made possible by the Westlng houst: BlVd., and was graduat vian Conner who was attired In a Mr. and -Mrs. Hartsoc k, and ed from 'l'ay~ formal gown of aqua lace and chlllor Al1der~e HIgh school laat' "eelt, daughte rs Jean and Jone, who tolon, with corsage oC talisma n roses. gether He plans to become . a teee,arc h with Miss Johns hod driven and Pvt. Prank LeMay, brother of physicis t . and to enter carnltl le to Phoenix to attend ~he graduM lon the bride, Tech next fall, where b18 tather. exercises, were also 'guests at the II. receptlo n and wedding sUPller ,Professor W. H . Michen er, Is In t.be wedding ceremo ny. was held IIIfter the cerem9n y. Seated Funera l services were conduct ea I>hYSics dePIIl'Ii-ment. The ,bride and groom left Phoenix at the hirde's table were Mr. llnd' after the Here Wednes day afterno on for Mrs. wedding for Tampa, Fla., Mr . and Mrs. Cornell and their Mrs. Fred Henz, Pvt. Frank Le_ where Mary Jost:phille Smith. age 28, wlft: UI:a.ndclllldlren Lorene and Lt. HartSOCk Is statione d Ronald May, MIss Vivian vonner , Mr. and or Edgar Smith, whose very sudot:n Salisbury, visited the Mlchen with the U. S. AJmy Air Forces ot ers Jut Mrs : Charles LeMay. Miss Helen and wlexpec ted detlth aUDda) week and attende d the MacDtl l Field. gradqaUOD Humbre cht, Mr. Clyde Sche.1tnlt, night, was a great shock to ~he com. of their grandllon, 4obnll They are both graduat es of t he lCbeN tr , Miss Ruth Helen LeMay, MIss Marje Waynes 11 unlt ville y. HIgh Death school occured class of durma :S9 . Dr. ,MarY L , Cook annoUn ces the Henz &lId Mr.· Warren 'LeMay . The groom also attende d Miami ,;h1ld...lrth at Miami Valley ~06pl~ , e ngagem ent of her niece, . Hannah Other guests were seated at small Univers <.layton. ity two years prior to ills Jane Cook, to H.OOert J. MacMil lan, tables amid home decoratiOnS ot enterin g aviation "Jla.ary Jo," as ·she WI\.8 known b) training . of Clncln.n atl, Ohio. white shasta daisies, blue delphin all, was born and had llved nlwaYb Jane Cook who received he A. B. ium, pink Oablcpl10to from London. In ahc lIee-saw battle on the bUsteJ.'lnr fOlies, and lilies. Mrs, Stanley Markey (ElIZab eth lIands ,n this commU nity. Bhe was th~ degree from Ear,l ham Collese, RIch_ Clf the Llby'an descrt many strange sights arc sccn these days. out-ot- town guests Include d Mrs. Here the u",ughte r of ~. and Mrs . R. Henkle) of Ravenn a, Ohlo, wbo lUt sole survivin g m ember of a German tank crew Is shown surrend O. mond, Indiana In 1939, Is now a sen- Josephi ne ering to a l'AWel· Henz, MIss Marie Herul week vlllited her paren.ta, Mr. and Bren gun. (lll.uie.r on a Libyan battle8e ld. The lank can be seen . at )Wute 1. Ior student In the college of Medi- Mrs. Marie burnlnJ Clbulla , of Clevela nd; JD t~c backgro und. She leaves her husband , ' Ediar; Mrs. S" D , Ben1t1e, ot Lebmo n. cine, Univers ity of Olnclnn atl. Miss Helen Humbre cht, Mr. Clyde one daughte r, Sally Lou; her par_ WIIB the honored iuest at a party Mrs . Charles VanOve r was hostRobert MacMUlau attende d ()berSchatfn lt, Mr. ana Mrs . William ese to the ladles of the \!Il~, Mr. and MrlS . Ralph .MIller; Saturda y afterno on, liven '" ~ . Volwlte ers lin college where he rec~lved the ·A. Shrader , of Lebano n; Miss Vivian for Victory group, of the W. Kersey, at b8r home !)Jl one sister, Mrs. Sarah Ann Hover, Method ist B. degree In 1939, and Is also, at Connel', Dayton ; and Pvt. Frank church, tor their regular Main street. of Duyton ; and two brother s, Riebsewing and present . a senior student In the ColLeMay, ot ' Washin gton, D. C. Bridlle provide d tbe ' afternoou', knitting session, last Thursd ay evedl'd, 01 Mlamb burg; a.nd James, lege of Medlcln e, Univerllity of OlnThe brIde Is a gra'd uate of · the uow In an I,I.lrplane tralnln i school diversion, and prlzea 'were aitalnecl nlng. clnnatl . Waynes ville nigh school, class of by Mrs. A. T. Pollnalt y and Mrs . After an evening of sewing, a •n NashvUle, Tenn. Both young people ' will complet e '40, !lnd of the Middlet own BUSiness dainty des:sert course D. R . Smith; Last 1'1~ea was were served conduct by ed at the. thj!ir medica l college t~ng Febru An lnves tigaLbg board o{ Pat- Fieid was ' dispatch ed, College. She Is now employe d QS a the hostess to the followin Guests at the party Jnc:luded lira. and It WI\.8 residenc e on North street and burg guests ; Ilry 16, 1943, I\lld receive the decree .s~ehogra pher at Wright Field In the Mrs . Walter Frasure , Mrs. Charles LC160n l-~lelu 'oa'icers are seeklnl; to tlve hours . after the crash bet~ IIlI was made OlU'maD crane, Mr•. M. A. PUlker · In Miami cemeter y. ot DOctor of Medlcin e. ' ul!Lel'mi nc the ca use of the orush the last of the bodies AIr Plant Product ion Unit. son, Mrs. Ira Brown, Terrell, kra. D. ' B. • Mrs. was William removed Applega te, It Is ex~ that . the marriag e The grQOm Is at p resent a pattem - Mrs. Leo Connl1r, Mrs. SmI~, Mrs. John B. oOna. litis. Oarman ~unday Il.1 Ii tv.. U'l _ englned ' army from t he plane. will take plaCe In the near fut\Ue maker at Patters on Fleld,. but Is Crano. Mrs. Kather ine Foulks, Maynar d Welt.a" Mrs . Donald L. The field where the plane fell was Mrs. wu ..."'" •• V U ... " ~ ''''''' ' " .... " v U.u~· In the Friends ' White Brick MeeUn~ subject to call 'o n an apl)()lrl tm. ent~· 1 Hawke, Mrs. A. T. Polinak y, Mrs. on a farm, owned by ... U OllffrO< jJ.,H .. \J U. i JJ.itl Himes ,Y .L . u :: .. U UJu ~ nWt LeRoy b ..lJ.ul Moran, .Mrs. Charles Le~, vu'House in Waynes ville. to Hickam Fleld, HawaU, under 01- Mrs. William Sawyer of Oenterv ille and operate d by Prank Swartze l, Mrs. A. E. Stout , Mrs. A. E. ...U~" II! ..." .... "1.011- aUOu L-'i : ~O V. m ., steve Reynold s. vU Servtce . and the guest of honor, Mra. MlrStout, Mrs. Kennet h R . HUl, Mrs. IUllllg 1.11 lul.lr Uy ~ rs aoollrd. Service s were conduc ted Tuesa.. , The bride and .groom left alter William Strader . Miss Inez FIrst to reach the scene of the afterno on at Jonah's kef. James, ~n Baptlil~ Those whl) lost their lives were : the ceremon y for a week - end at Mrs. Frank U. LeMay. sh was George Jordan, who lives church, Harvey!lburg, Mrs. A. T. Second tor k B. Col- GENB AL MOTO aS SBOW Lt. W. K ltig~ . Van Zandt, pi- about a Inlle west of ' the Reynold Chauta uqua, after which ' they will Polinsky , MII;s . Anne dampl>e s lett, who died Sunday of a heart ll and reside' DILAWS LABGB "UObN CBS ln lot, Dayton canton . , N. Y.; Second lWBs ueneVle "e 1:iIlU!t:Y', c1a.U¥Ul.er Lt. ( ann. • attack, at his residen ce "Hole In Mrs . Earl Conner . R81Ph A. Oehman Jordan , Jr., said he sa.w the plane Dy- the Woodt;," near Harvey sburg. · He (lo=tlllot 01 AIU'. ~uu ws. wren dadUI,y, \11 "Plowab area" .. dramt1c 1nteJ;preGilford College, N. C.; Staff Sgt. Ing "northe ast Just above the tree- was 69 years old. Burial WATKINS-EAKINS rll:>t:Qt: w., lJIUU.,' !P'aduaWQ tram ' a wail 'made tatlon of war laaues and What it. • 1oo"'U~lIl1 JW!1ur ~llt:ge wt. we~ takea to defeat the Am conttnU t8 WEDD1NG ANNOUNCED Earl J . CUrdleI', K ansas City; T ech. tops. It's motors were on untl1 just 111 Mlaml cemeter )'. Sgt. S. K . .Elder·, Denver. Colo . before it fell right straigh t down." wl~U J.l1II.b uunurs. !;lUll w...s ont: 0, "Bud'! collett, as he was better to., draw large audienc es from [)8ytQn . Patters on FIeld authori ties , said After look.lng Into the wreckas e known to his 'many friends Annoup cement is being made of t:l"~t:tf lIullor s~u<1entll OU~ at hel" and ..s- and aurroundlni cities, towns, ' VIlThe New Century club held its the marriag e of Mrs. Eevelyn Wat- that the pla.ne was on a routine and seeing no sign of life, he start- soclates, vias l.ol IIl·... UIl I:'WIS ol IUIOu~ 1<100. J;leJ' very active In all civic lages and c:oubtry. . . asrl.l ue .P lIlIlt. wu:> :.I : ~l out of a pos- last meetlng ot the year FrldJ'y a!- kins to Kennet h H. Eakins, 50n of training .fl1g,i lt and had taken off ed to call the state lIighway patrol, alfau's, Wayne Townab1p FaI1D« 'l 'Ibll Pia1, .. p,.rt of the "Arms tor ternoon Q~ the Little ,Inn, with l\4rs. Mr. and Mrs. MIlton Eakins, of ,f rom the field a few minutes llefore but met Frank Tletmey er. on auxil- club and Massie "lble ;s. uo " onu~e, and a Victory" •paceant present ed ' by the . alx Day toll Genera l 'MotOrs dMsSona --(;(jDuuencem ent 'e xerclses were S. D : Henkle, Of Lebano n, as the ~eysburg. wh·lch took place sat- the crash. Witness es said the mo- Ia ry patrolm an, who took charge. great leader tn his church. Tletmey er who lived about a halftors were cut o(f before the crash , urday. June 13. j)tJ.u '!'nurlSaay, ,June ':'&0, m tile HOlle hostess . . He 'Is survive d by his wIfe, Mra. and their empioye s at the Montsevente en member s respond ed to The cerehlon y was perform ed at and this was substan tiated by 111e mile east of the field where the Cl\.8Sle Graham ~wl aL U p. m. wUh 2110:1. grtUluCoUett; a liOn, R0- gomery county faIrgroUnds, 11 now roll caU the with parsona ge of the Pirst Metno'- fac:t that the ship did not burn 01' vl~Ule crashed saId he had watched bert; and three brother current events, and boWlS Hom JUlllor high, l~tn aud s, Howard , ,In Ita sixth week or ' perform ance, atter a s.h ort · busines s session, the dlst church, Little Rock, Ark., the explode . the plane "!!ylng around for about Wllmln on; ' Ml!ourlce , New York 'hilS t>een seen by well over . 100.000 !'lLlI "radeS. meet1na A wreckin g crew from Patterso n 10 minutes . I heard its motora cu~ City; '11'1\.8 turn.,d over to the Rev. Hunnln ger, ofrlelat lng. andRobert M. Collett, Day- persona, and Is attractl nc .dally Qel1evievl! will enter w~gto~ program COlnJIlJt.tee, Mrs. K. N . ting off Bnd on. and when I look.ed ton, At the time of the wedding , Mr. crowds exc:eedlng 3,000 people. Ohio. College In the lall, wbere her tathe.r Hough , up it was coming straigh t down. It and. lin. Glen Borden . Eakins Was statione d ,w ith the U . S . TWo pertorln anC6s 01 the ,tap is on the teachtii g stalf : ~eemed to level of( ]US~ before 1t A vocal ,solo by Mrs. B. B o' Army Enginee ring Corps, at Camp NU~E TO EN'rE R show are ,,,ven in. the ColIseufD, SERVICE OVERSEAS , rashed." Eainha rt, .ooomp a.nled at tile plano Robinson, .Ark, but he has since . Which baa been conv.erted Into • MABEL S'1'AUP. JESSE T~OMA8 by Mrs. BOUCh; qpened Miss June Campbell, dll.ughLer of the pro- been trans(er red to Camp Edward s, 'I'letmey er notified tl'ie Wllmln gtheatre, each, ~ven1nI, exnpt UODMARR~D IN LEBANON nuoAY gram. An Interel~ ' and well- Mass. Mr. and Mrs. George O. Green ton station of th~ state highwa day, one.t seven, the other. ' D1De. y pa'Almounc:eme~being made ot ~pared papet OIl JPlorenc e Nlgbtnee Margue rite Thomps on, former- trol, and set up a volunte There II no adm1sslon cblqe, bUt er guard Mrs. Dale Pair, nee DDrc:>thy the marrtAg e 'of ¥re. Mabel __._r c•.1hiale, was PftIIeIlted by Iy of WaynesvUle, of 849 LexIngt.on ' around Ule plane to SToltE S TO CLOSE tickets are required . There wtll be Mrs. Barkeep off "sou- Mlohal!l , whose marriag e , was , an <to Jesse P.' Thomas on Friday eveavenue, Lexingt on. KY.,' is leaving venir bunters ." . ~. HO~b.'a·,p.per. · on the two shows on July JI'oUfth. The , ville nlni, June (1,6. There ceremuu.l' ltas llfe of Jamca WhitComb 5 f bbalnes s lo~owln Several persons who said' they saw event of June 1.1, was complim ented plaees will Waynes close on for Fort Knox, K y . ,JUl" The admlW on tlcketa lna7 be 0b'Riley WBli ¥ 01' at a mlacella neous shower last FriWedna clat aUernooDii duringpe~to[med at the parsona&'~ ot tile a beautifu l tribute ,to one of Amerarmy duty. Sbe leaves with a unit the plane from a dlstanc:e tained either by calUna at the "V';. , reporte d day at the home of her parenta ,. Mr. t&e monu,s ot July, AUrust and l.eban'o n BapUst C:.h\Uc:h. Att:end- lca's best. lov~ 'J)()elia: of 125 from Cincinn atI. for foreign It wus c~rcllng as If the pUot libapod both IIi the allver top ' ~t &be MrII. Earnwas at- and Mrs. Elvas Michael , of 8ept.emb eJ', be~l~ :J~ly 8. Waynes - fairgrou nds service. nuts 01 'the bride and ' groom were hart closed · the program t~ptlD g to make a at Main and WyomlDa forced ' wItb anlanding . 011 Saturda y, JuI,. 4, tbey 'will ville Route 1. Mrs . Earl McOew, . t..tr, and Mrs. V~ Russell, son- ot~et solo "R0ee8;" el_ at 12.00 noon, but wUl be or by wrlt1n& to "PlO'WIhare" P.. O. 'lI!Ilss Campbe ll received hel; nurs- Wrecka'ge Indicate d the ship struck of Dayton wIth iMrII. , was h06tess tor the af_ Box; open Friday alibi. July 3: kroIn-l&w an U daughte r of Mrs. HoUCh at the piano. es training aL Good ~amarlt9.n has.. first on its nose and left 1063, Dayton . ' ' wingtip . fair. lei' Gneer) ', "' , It. Day, Thrift pltal, LexlngtC>1l, and has been 011 The nose was burled In After a few remark s from the re·fhomu . , the ground Over sixty guests ....... present at "E" Market, Fairley . Hardwa re. t.he staU of Genera l 'hoSpltal, CIn. tiring preside nt. Mrs. J. P. Fromm , most of the fuselage was de- the Ibman ', Clotbluc. Store, D. R. party, includin g relatlve a and BROTH ERS AND .S~STBJi'S IN dnnati· . the new presiden t, Mrs. B. A . Conmollshe d. Smith G~. Gra,.'s. ~beI' friends from nearby towna. _ _ _ _ _-:REUNI ON AT DELAWARE ner adjourn ed ttie ' meetlhg untn WUlard Glbbs~OD. tUed · a S~op. HaWke's Barber Shop, 5 Special prayers will be said tor HOAK-ST ANLEY VOW The bride receiVed m-.ny lovely divorce action aaalnat KaUu1D S A happy rew'don Of br~therS and ' Sep~er 25, Mis. J. W '" 100 Store, ' Caylee Meat MarMiss Campbe ll a" Christ church, .. Ward 'SPOKEN IN XENIA presenta end an enjoyab le evening Gtbba, ~1c:lunond, IIId., 'charII q ' Ile&, Sm.lth'. Mea" Marke&, and Lexingt on, this Sunday . where her s1I;tel's lOOk place S~day at the w1U be .hostess tor the Septem ber conclud ed with refreshm~ts, was neslect. He stated that they were S~ubb's FuJonUa re Store. name bas been placed on a plaquc home 0( Mrs.- ~ , Kent at De18": meetin8 . , • spent 'by the gueats. married July 8, 1HO, IDd haft • • y .. ;, The rnarrlas e of Mias - .. In the foyer of the church as the ware, Ohio. daughte Among r one year olcl. . th06e from WAYNESVILLE F.uni. 'Ia WI1,yne" RUBBE R DBIVE ,DEEME D A Hoak, v1lle '. daughte r of Mr. and Mrs. first girl froin ' tbat church to entel' l\4r1l. llarvey Rye dtove ·her UIlCle, BemJce Sharp, KIDc'. ' 1I1DI; ATT_D IUSONiv ~li'rING ·SUCCE SS IN WAYNESVJLLE service. Bernard Hoak, at Spring Valley, and who attende d were Mr. and Mra. A. Clmt LUC6,who is vla1~ ~ from Howard (Pete) Stanley . Jr. son of H. Earnha rt ,M. and Mrs. EmerlOn charges Harry Sharp, also of KIqI . Denver, Col., .her mo..tber, Mra.~ . . Include d among. the !DesPite the fact that the Mr. ' ' s crap and Mrs. Howard Stanley , was Earnha rt, Mr. and Mrs . Harold B. M1lla with neglect in ber ,dI~ WaynesvWe BODY OF ' DRO~!J VICTIM P. SaUabury, MrI. ~ ~ana, 01 fauirues wrui attende d t~ anhual ru~ drive In the nation es solemni zed at the rectory of St. Earnha rt and family, Mr. and Mrs. swt. ~e states that they a ',Dayton , and {kIbert Luc~, of :xeu1;B. Masoni c outlns and pklnlc RECOVE.RED AT )lOR~OW Brldget ·s church, Xenia, Saturda at M1amI wbole has. been somewh at disapy, Fred Furnas and , MIss MarjOrie ned in 1928 but 1Ut.9'e DO cbtJdrm . all to 'D elaware ,!Vfbefe they .. spent She asks reator.t 1on of ber farmet Valley: Chautauqua ' _turda y, were pointing , . a survey of Waynesville June 20 . Father Schuma ker per- Pumas. name, Gray. The body of Jimmie Knapp, 14 formed lhe ceremo . , . happy tlliie toBe~ :-- • . the ,oll~': ~. and 'Mrs. Jten service stttlons ~ade Tlfesda y ,&tny. ternoon d1scl08ed that ·as 'f ar as ~e~s old , who drowne d Monda.y . ~~ ~BD ' ....,.. . The young couple are a~ preaent WilfUl abfleDlOe Is cbaI'Ied ,by J)e.. neth Hough and t~, tMrII. Bar__ tb1.s iown is c~ncerned, it ,has been when swlmnlt ng In ~he Little MIami mal,lng their home with the groom's l1la Wheele r, PnnklI n, In ber ail, IN'l'OxWA'I10~ ~ B ~ and cb1ldfen , Mlsa~ Paul River ,.. a 41ft'ed huge at the DUnca.t . lIuccess. mouth l, 19, aprSnC- tor divorce aptnat Robert ~, . ' Up of ~. , TD4ds Fork, parents . to tbe.t time . 'es. ~et and SUlann e Rarian boro, ~etlyne . burner, and Phy~ Kimau City, 110. She. aPllrold mately' 20,000 Pounds. ot old was recovere d Tuesda y by valunte er Ever~tt ~~n.. o.iw.~, ilr. and s&&* UIiIIi ' 'Donald Badley: searche rs. The boy Is surViVed by FRIEND SHIP CLUB TO Jean Wr1&M , 21, Prankll n, aasembl y were married In IIIQ'J. rubber' bad been . turned In here. , . : R, ·2, ~ (lned 'lQ:O ~ O!IB~ ~, and JI1u JaDet MEET AT CHAUTAUQUA woman . dealer reporte d 9,269 pounds his' parents , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Obarstl ll neclect and cruelty, in JUaUce . of ·t he,.Pea qe ~ . and ~. Oa~l Ocmard bave 'been' received Clifford . Stewart , 34, PaJrtlel d, s~e Jenklna Weldon fUecl Knapp; B . .R. 1 MorroW; .1I. ·slster, at his' station a d1'1111'Oe " , ,Cre,ne' s ~Urt, Monda,Y ' niPt, on a On Wednes day evening, July 8, the soldler, and A1ieen Homer, 'It, Leb-' ~~;:;;. .&n.d Mrs, ~. alone: Mrs. Jane Fox, Dayton , and a I1,Ot1on aaalnlt Ollar.. w'eIiII!D. Fl'iends hlp clUb will meet either at c:harie of dttvlnl wb11e ·lntoxic ated. ¥. _1~ Sand.. ·.... ..~-- ' far _......... ,.. ~dent RooseVe..t has .~nded brother . Dr. HllroJd Knapp, OolumI anon, U&V4A. --.", ~- 11:"' . the ,borne of Mri. Lida Branatr ator 'lie wu. arrea,~ bY. )Iar$8 l O. P. , ~ALBS ' TAX U'fmroB Troy Brock, 20, OIDclnnatl, grand_ the1r , tbree-, . th~ sC~p 'rubber drive tor ten days 'bus. ear~d da~. "... or Mrs. opai StUbbs at , ll a. m. er "A" and otuh"" DoI1a DUpb, hta dU' 21, Lebano n. to tha , dire necessit y of th1a were DW'l1ed 111 ~: Joy. after be ~ : ., ' '. .,.,.. " !loDe "' ,~, sTlllL ON . DEOLINE At 11 :30 .the membe rs w1U leave for Kennet h Lloyd Moyer. 24, .Qratli. LEBANON SUOO OFFIOE c:ountri , Into the Ohio central , ~ . " "or rubbe~. Since over. " tbe ' chautau qua at Prankun, . tor ~ 'Dd India Al1ce BtobIra, . . Mr! and 1In••lIIrD' COlmer Ud ~ TO BE OLOSED FOR ~EK lunch. EVerYon corpora tion eXCh&D8e ,\ WUdIn I ·OP e !A urged to at~nd. 'P ar the IfIveuteeDth CODIfICutlve D1D~ty per ~t ~f tb8 world's .8UPdaUlhtef u., JaDe.. Mn: Wm 'p ly of rubber Is now in the' panda >Narth atreet: , Artbur Shuler. 1fbO week 'obiQ" Ulree per , . , F r : aaiea Preder1 ck , SPD!1!Ii el, . 34, J. Ray ~ Law, ; IIrI. VIotir Iidmi . . __ ~alrm aD of the J~, the · ecrap rubber of the PICNIO GELEB ~ed. .lIp. wu f~ pi aATES '.11JI8'1" revenllea we~ cue.....,ng dOWi:L. In maeb1nlllt, and Mrs. ~ JIM PaUl, 01 J)Qton , 111'. aDd 8ug~ ratlorUn g:' Program tl$ 1u ' C lin. ~ ountrJ ~ is vJrtuallf our WEDDi NG ANNI.V Ba8AaY aDiI ~C08~ a cbaJ'ie of IDt.oldII&- waId. drOIIPInI · off .,,7'1,•."'. fW ' . mODel ~ ipd ....,. only .ource of 1IJPPly. It Is the dUI;y anon, has a.nnounced' that his office Bartley, 80, both of MUon' , Kn.BIl 1 oQzme r.III' . . . a..' 1Ii coli~ perIacl A picnic supper Vial enjoJecl by of , every man, Woman4ncFcb1ld to In· the-,Town IlaU woUld be ,closed • '. •. - " , , ' olIma T. 1Ial'taDaI, . , cleItE. UI4 ~ .....' ,...,. 1Ir. . . campu ed ·With the- IimJJu .. tum In aU theJ can fIDel. ' t.be week starting July 8 to al8b1e Mr. and lira. 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to the total amount of SCl'&P Mr. and ¥l's. Cheater Balrd Imel rubbe obliaine d from tlle natlonMr . and Mrs . Heul')' Dlla and fam· . -' wid coll~tion ca mpaign JUSt end Waynellville, Ohio Ily; of Dayton. AnDreI Materia ls Co.• tar and ai": Ing . Most ob5ervers beUeve thaL naJune 24 . O1~ e of the vllJla~ that caught up on the news, he was off , ,Mr. and .M.i-s . Lore!} ROuiza hn Ip halt, $2 220 .63; Anri1tage and sOn. 10118,1 gasOline raUontng will depend. hilS ~en getting our ch1cks Entered .AI. SecoDd Clasa. Mall Matter ~t Postofflce, WaynesvUle, met his to the hayfield ,md ,Mr , and ·Mrli . Bernard MeUoh sauq and gravel. to help. He .drlves Ohio much upon the amount of scrap fate today . TWs 'U82 .39; . Van morning Pa~ the troctor and today he drOve the comprised a surPrise , p~~y Sunday Co.mp Sand and'Orn vel ,CO., gr8,vel, ~UbQer . collected. but many political ' lound an ,old possum In the broode, team Walter, W.. Wisem an, Edito r and Publis her for the first time: The hay evening for their mQthei, Mr•. $82.1i. ~o; Ray [\ucas paperin g In l~aders ' here In Washington beHeve' house. He was the biggest one ~rti. E: C.' Crane , SoCiety Editor I tQrk makes short work of a 'l oad of. Olyde : wharto n. In hQnor of l1er sheriff's r esidence, '27.25; '1LIng<> that gasoHne rntionln g will not be ever saw and bis sides. stuck ou t hay . In . the west they stack hay birthday . Hardwa re Co ., rope and tape, 52c; made natlon~'Wtde tor Lhe present -- with a well-fed look: but ISBUED EVERY 'THURS DAY he had with 1\ fork on Ii long ~ Uke a Mr . and Mrs: Forest Thotn)JllOn Ei\rnha t's at least no t unUI aftet the Novem- eaten his last chick and will Drug Store, wallpap er, bother ' dredge . The bean hay we stacked had fot theJr sw,day 'evenlng cUnSub6criptlon Pdce, '1.50 Per Year. Payable in Advance 'tl .43; . Marlon Adams, Invalld care b r election s. In the meantime 111- us 110 mor . The dogs or ' somethi ng iBst year ,kept ' !better than we ,n er guests, Mr . and Mrs . . WUllard of Evelyn Adams, $2.50; Ejdward stallatlon ot the perman ent gasoline must have had him tor the flesh thought it would only the top was E10henb ergg of ' Dayton , and Mr . Kaiser. same tor Caroline Kaiser. ratiorun g system tor t he Eastern was gone fron:l part or hlsbac:k clear wast doLe t:!a hasat l astaccepte~the and Mrs . 'l'heron Howell and chlls tates has been postponed unUl down to t he bone. Perhaps $2. 50. he only Illevll.atlle and has. stopped Dawllng dren, of Route 73. Newton Stampe r, gamEr (or .Mlnnle July 22nd even th~ the tempora ry came for muliberrles and had been for Ruthie. The veal calves ' are A large <lrowd attende d t he Ch11- Stampe r, $'1; ' E'v erett SlI.wyer, . rationin g plan has ' proven a com- ·tempte d by tresh meat . same Today Is growing but not qui te rat enough to dren's Day program at Lytle Sunday for Pearl Sawyer, $5; LucUle Salyers, . plete failure. the day ~o lei, the clucks out or the get top price. The s,econd lamb,po ol scbool SUllday morning and also the same tor Marie Ludingt on $5; Ru~b broody coop. A few nights . ago, I wILl be next week . How the preachi ng service which followed Kllbum . same Cor Floyt\ K1lburn weeP ~ CLA... -c:a J • ••OWII ,$5; went out and collected tlwenty and IIHp byl Greetin gs to any PROBATF~ . ' service In oharge of R ev. O . .E. Vice. of Disl,rict Tuberculosis Hospita l, In~ 0........ put them In tl~e coop. I h~d told tn. men who get tbis paper . Send us 'a Mason . The~lnventory~the estate of dlgent PIItlent, $93; Dr. R. M . boy to do It but day after day hI! card if tlhere is any special Last week the nation's capital WaI percent Mrs . Margar et Johns and Paul Blair., treatme nt of Gene York, news will be levied on corpora - Lafayet e Wilson. Oregon ia, approv- forgot and ,21; da y arter day Ule scene 01 historic conferences be- tions. more of you would like t o have and' good Johns entertai ned the fourteen per cent of such tax ed, following Flax Co .. camon for auditor, '3; them stayed to Warm the eggs. Af- luck to you. tween Prime MIniste r OburcbUl ot Will be g'uests at six o'clock dinner Sunday Rueppel St udiO, repairs for The sale of real esta te belonging refunded In governm ent sheriff' s ter t hree days on a slat floor most Great BrItain and Preside nt RootieMiss Vivian Johns and Mr . Carl camera, etc., $1~.63 . b.<?nds after hostilities have ce~sed. to the estate of Charles Mlller ap- of them will go back to the roost.' velt, who, in. conjunc tion with their No Wright, Jr .. of Bellbrook, Mr . Roaction wes taken on the 1mP06I- proved and ' proceed s ordered dis- One Gull Refining Co., for $ealer of old hen, ,smarter than the rest, military and naval staffs, have tlon of bert Sha.w,· of Oregonia . . Mr . and weights and measure s, $3.30; Johna nationa l sales tax"':"'bu t It tributed . Mrs. "lliter Kenrick . Corresp ondent came orr with thl.r teen chicks worked out plans for future action is being T he sale of bonds and stock be- other day . I do not know where the rather freely predlcted here Ladles ot the Lytle Card olUb met Mrs. Warren CoOk. and Mrs. E1lza- SOil Watson Co,,lblrth record tor proher ·In .the Europe an .and Near tast the. that after the Novjlmber elections longing to the estate of Llda J . nest was, but It doesn't bate court $55; Dr. H. M. Williams.. Thursda y afterno on with Mrs . Kate beth Smith, ot Waynesville . matter . she 'atres ot war. Ohurch lll is said to are over Park. Mr . and Mrs . Harvey Burnet at· coroners' cost tUll for Lester F rankUn, ordered . a Federal sales tax will be Foulks at Waynes vUle. Hiett, kept It hidden from crows, dogs, have stven assuran ces that British levied for Myra Louella Miller was appoint ed me and hatched some nice ChlCDand the purpose o! raising the Miss Louise Harris now haS em· tended the ci1nner club Saturda y t6 .90; same tor Corliss Drusho n, . forees can and will hold ~t and needed three evening at the home of M . and Mrs . '6.40; Lingo Hardwa re Co., bl.llion dollars not pro- ;xecutrix ot the estate of Annella batter. June 26 . Rasp'berrles . We humans ployme nt as a waitress in Payton . the Suez Canal area. against the vided for A . S. Collett, near Harveysburg and les and bUlbs for sheriff, $4.08; ence, WayneavUle, with J. W. a.r e not the only ones who like In the new revenue bill. Mr . and Mrs , A. O . Wilhams. of MorAils' threats , desp1~e the hea.oyy 10\&Goddard, Kar l and G : F . Brown as 1raspberries . Elich time that • • DaytQn , spent Wednesday wit h MI' . ~re mocked to hear soon after row Service Station . 2 Fireston e I go out es suffere d reollntly In the disasBugar ration allotments may soon appraIs ers their retUrll home of Mr . Collett's I ties for sherHr, . $26.30 . . ; . I to the patch I find so~etW ng new. and IMrs . Will Graham a~d In the trous Libyan ailel North AfritaD 'Ge Increased . The reason- Anler!death following a heart attack. Frank HazelwOOd was appoint ed The first day I \Vas picking, Herschel James, labor on Walter I look- afterno on called on Mrs . May Cor>oarnpal gn. Announ cement of the can warehoulles over-flowing With adminis trator of the estate of Lou· cd dOWn and saw two eyes looking nell . 1W1l1s car (colltlon), 16.55; Griswold appoint ment ot Oenera l DwIght D. ,ugar to such an extent that some ,1s~ Hazelwood With Mary Donson , up at me from a nest. then a' frlghtService Station, gall, oil, vUlcanizing, Sevente en members of the 4:-H Eisenho wer to l?l' in charge of Amer- UnJted States sugar refineries have H. S . Conover and J. R . Miller as ened blrdllng flopped out of the nest -clUb had an aU-day meeting Wed- "In. etc., May. $73.70; Arthur. Hamilto n Nellie BUllnel1. Corl'eftpullden& Ican war operatio ns In Europe 1nci1- been compelled to stop ret-Inlng pro- a.pprais ers. . to the groundl. I couldn' t find it nesday at the .home 01 Mrs. stamps for county defense council, , ' . Ralph 'Mrs. Edith Foley, 01 Sprlnl{tield, cates that the ;PrIme Ministe r and : essess because of the lack of storPrivate property belonging to the but I" hoped that Its mama $10; Harriet t Roland. services as would Hammo nd. The latter was assisted Is spendlng a few weeks with us. t~e Preside nt may ha.ve ~ached an ~ge space for their completed pro_ estate of D . B. Clllnt, King's Mills. and evidently she Qld. The next day by Mrs. Fred Rush. stenogr apher for defense counol,l Miss Sarah Burnet, Mr!l . Mabel unde1'lltan<1lllg for a.n early cree.- juct. All ot whIch reoalls past com- ordered sold at private sale. I went out I SEIW it clinging desper_ $15; Baker Roos, Inc., rental of 100 Mrs . Josle Graham , of Day ton Dinwiddie, Miss Autha Dinwid tion 01 a second fighting front In ments In this column as to the die, Sale ot pe rcel one at private sale atcly to Ii thin branch and I heard spent the week-end with her son, Mrs. J. A. Europe . Odell and daUghters. rooshors. $28.50; Earl Hatfield , se),- , neoesslty or Wisdom 'of ratlonln g and Parcel two at private sale or- a scholdln g In the tree and vices mechanic, $95.25. there Harold WWtak er and famlly, and Coralie and Marilyn dered tOI ,' and Mr. and >ugar. , • • • . . re al es tate ..... ",,-,ongIng to was mama sonll sparrow with some- attende d church at Lytle Sunday . H . S. Conover Many Americ an observers believe , supplies and parts, Mrs. Rue DinwldO le,' alL of Dayton , • • • the estate-o l Jennie Leconey, Spring thing In her mCluth waiting $255.57; Lingo Hardwa re Co., same, until the . however. thAt the United States Miss Sarah Burnet. of· Ealit Pales- were our dinner guilsts on Sunday boro . WasWngton is proving to be Quite ' cannot, and slI.ould not. start an)" Rev. Lloyd Back-wen and Mrs • $113.87; Martln Burke garage rent, coast was ciefll' to come down. For tine, Is spendin g this week with Mr, ~te f tr t d ed Certltl~ 1_ an a tt rac tl ve POrt or calLtor Royal' and Mrs, Harvey Burnet and Mr. H~kwell of Hamilton, an" 0 ans er or er ... - two days ~h l' POOr l1ttle bird sat large scale mllitary operatiOns Ih t . 'Mr. $16; Columbus Blank Book , Co., y . Almost every :weclt", the. hood of sued t0 th e a dmJ n is t I'll tor 0f the tbere then l' " and Mrs . Harold WhItak er and Edward S. Kinney, of 01nclnn Europe until th1l submar ine menace was gone. 1 hope that ati, forms for probate court, '35; Office . rome foreign ed king es tate 0 f J uII a E . Garriso n, Leba- It learned to t:1y family . tn Atlant1<l waters has been placed or Queen state.Ol1 anDI9U called on Misses Annie U. and O~tfltte rs. bands for same, 400, and had gone .I to ' C I anon visits th e N,8.. ons ap - . . Mr . and Mrs. L. A. Barger, of MlIiDle T. Brown Sunday afterno . under greater control than at pres- tol. King, Peter the safety. The dous Uke the patch on . Treasur er of State, support ot 6 detoo. Second, nlneThe estate of Charles C . Brooks Sometim es I allD startled ent. For weeks there has been much teen year old rUl by a sudWashin gton O. H .. and Mr. and Wlllla.m Mackensen. of Ohlcago, penden t chlldren , ',172.50; Stanley I deolared to be exempt from paym t er 0f Yugoslava, ~")der-cover criticism , both In and Earnha rt, stamps for clerk 01 court. Mrs . A. C . Rush, of Dayton , were Illinois, was our guest recently en den bark from tbe coo.l ... hollows unf Inl . . . 1er.Ita nce tax. oUt Of ' CongreM . of the failure to was -In Washin gton last week at the!> dinner guests $15; Baker-Roos, rental of rooshora, Sunday der the of bushes Mr. and . n\ey Miss like berries Nelle McCampbell Is visiting Th e +-t ' t . same time Prlme r Church lll es ... e · 0 John Steigerwald too. I saw SlaY folloWing me as Mrs. Fred ·RUS.h and family. less .dlscoun t. "a.22. ~roperly cope. With .AX1s submar ine was poldlhg his Ministe frIends in PIttsbur gh, I Pa. conferenc~ with ~ound to have a net value of '7,185.- picked and ,. she' was picking oft the . Fifteen men from here cut and , C-' ac tlvltl es 0ff our -v_.. Atlant'... Mrs. Loueeza Rossman has gone .., .-zo.. the Preside nt. Queen Wilhelm ina ot ..... ';I ..... let·· low grOWing ripe ones as neatly as , shocked r.J.-..rge wheat to h, e r home Yore than three hundl'ed mercha nt the Netherl and8 who inciden In Frankli n for the ~.,.vDU tally, The court approved the Invento r- . ( COUld. N~xt year I must vessels and tank .$h1ps have .been Is the owner .of ' much train Thursd ay . .Clyde Wharto n and Ev· summer . valuable les of the estates of Genevieve them higher, both to save my back ett Kenrick run binders . Mr. Billet lost as a result of submar ine at.' washitijrtO)l ~eal estate, Is Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Keever call. . expected Malsbarry. MalnevUle. and Mar,. and to save tht! berries from canine Is slo~1y recovering in Miami Valley ed OU Lydia tac ks. More Americ an ships. have t " . , t Ea Wright Mon.d ay afterh within the gare · rn art Leba~on. been runk t·han· bave bee, n con- ' o VIsit the capital city pickers . The next visitor might have hospita l .since bIs reeept acciden t. noon. . " Th next week Or ten ,days. King George e court set July '1 to hear the given me a scllre U I lll~d .seen structed f Mrs. Emma Martin and Mrs. Earl It. Mrs . Ralph Hammo nd aDd chil'· " . . ' siDee the United States , 0 G reeo.~, Preside nt Qu.ezon of the Inven t ory Of the dren spent Friday with her mother , Conway spen t the week-en ' d the . ar estate T - ~t week a num of J . F. nter Rusmove suddenl y but It was '''1118 e along e d 11. . 11 w. ....... $4.00 . ~ Phlllppliles, Preside nt Prado of se ' . Lebano n . . ber of the ;Members 'of ' the Senate- Pe a branch B.s sOO as the OJ i branch it. Mrs. WI1l1am Strnuka mp, In Day- . Springfield and Jamesto wn . tlfl ~ and House brough t the whole ques'. of aiae and ClOII41Uon . ru . .F,'ore g)l Commissar Molotov of · A cer cate of transfe r ordered ton. . Mrs. Nellie Bunnell was a guest self. harmles s, ~.velw useful. probabl Rll8Sla. y and Me. oth~r and fo~elgn Mrll. ~erett d1gnata Bocs-C r- Issued to ~he adrn.lnl&tratclx of the getting' a meal of Insect Early spent In the home of Mr . and Mrs. Heram;-Sbee~Eitl. tlon . Into '''- ' open by "emand lng I h ...... ts. It urin _-I. tate f .. :', Removed PrOmptlY . and immedi ate s+- es were ,ere 'd . g the PIl6~ month. es Th 0 'M ary Binega,r Frankli n.. was a little bmWD, striped>"""garter Sunday afterno on at · the home of "'hel Bunnell. of Lebanon . SuDdthat prom..... .y .... .. .... ...~ • • • .u " the latter's e estae mother, of Lester Hiat, Waynes_ snake. Today 1 folmd a nest wibh Mrs. J. ' W. evening . . . be taken to atop \;be growing numThe Preside nt ~a& signed .the AI- vllle, relieved from adminJs tration lour tiny eggs In ft. The berri9 are Houston, at ..... r of subma" '-e atn·cr-.... Y:ellow 10'-en Springs t Bill . She reprovidin lIN g ben Ms. and Mrs. ~Uton Sheeha n, "It p ..... ......!'"'. . , ..u , e~ ay- and Carl AbaecherU named cOmml .J-good this year and they , ., •• , . ments to depende nts Of the tour do not take turned home wfth them for a ahort of {len -tervllle, wel'e Sm. day evel11ng alone to t t ts . The ;Wa~s an~ M~ ~t~._ 10y.'est gllldes of enlIsted men . visit: In the callers at Mrs. Alice Ciark. r rans er asse . I",· much sugar either ·with cream orRLc hard WhItak er camped o.f the ,.uo~, bU !lnis~ed ItS labors Arm1. ,Navy; 'coast Guard MODand Macooked . The legal amount of sugar day night with five other In drawing the 1942 ~enue. ~. rf~e COl)l6. The bill is retroac boys at tlveto fs enough for them ca'nned. some- SmJth's camp. near Waynes Ten per cenl of your Income Reverse Telepbo ne Obaqes , The .new tax bID, w~Sch is ~ow be- June 1st, last. The depend ville . ent· wUe William and R)l tb Dechan t to Olle told me the~ cooked. them In War Bonds will belp 10 Matn tM. Kenl., O. with Ing whipped ~to ~ape by the of a service man may 4faVi Mrs. Louella Swank MarJorie, tSO.OO Amanll a Dprothy GroSs, plot In rhubarb for jam. but build the planes alld tanka Eo G. Boob,ieb. I-. that woUld Bobby, and Jinun1e Swank, of Daydmf.tlne service fpr House conalde!_ ,per mOnth. of whlch amount , .' &hat will Insure defeat of rutthe WaynesVille. qeed more sugs,r and we Iiave none ton, spent Sunday With Mr. ation' ~ulyc 13~, ~ . lllise .approx l- husban d allots $22.00 kom . and ler and hla Axla partnera '. bla ser. Martha Kabler .. deceasecl, to Frank for more jam. . ,. \ maUlly silt bUl1~n doll/ml In . addl- v(c~ pay and th govenm Mis. E. B. Longacre. . ,,'tlt turn. KableI', et ai, Interest In two lots In June 29. Hot and clear today. The . tlonal ..eyen~~, or ~ut three bU· k;hes $28.00. '12.0ifa ddltlona Mr . and Mrs. Clyde Wharto n at. l 15 paid HarveySburg. hay has dried out after Its wetting, tended the 30th wedding . lion d?lle.rs l~ than was requested by' the government for the annlver aflrsb cWld Arthur and Albina Freeze to lewIs so ttJey are get:tlng ready to put It ary of thefr coualns, Mr. II,nd Mrs. by the Treasur y Departm ent. The and $10.00 for eae nol de- Barrett , lot 89 !Ii HJghland Park In. The pulleys are up and the hay Harley Carpen ter, at Hl1lsboro, Sun!p~asure Increases .~ti on corpor~- :P endent cWld . .Ahotinf n . may . also subdlvisiQn, South Lebanon. fork In order. t iona by approxlmllte1y two 4nd ~ne be made for ciepende nt day . parents .' Ira L. Ange to Floyd and Vivian Just after noon our City boy vlsl· q\.lJl:rler . bUllo~ dppars, personal In- !brothers and slster:- ADothe ~fs. orvwe Baird and son, of r Smith, three tracts In Clearcreek tor. Saybo. they used to call hIm, MUdletown spent , last week ' at the come tlUes bY two and thr~ quarter portant part 01 the b1l1 authoriz es twp. arrived. about ha~ a head ·taller home of Mr. and Mrs. Donold ~nllo~, and excl&e and mlscelle.neous deferm ent' of family men ltalrd from mW.. Herbert D . Oarroll to Leona Brun- th~n last year ~Dd feeUng much and family. Mr. Baird and two cWItaxes ,by one bl1llon dollars. The tary service. under tbe draft; AND until ner, lqts 3 apd 4 In Hozen subdlVis- wIser In country ways. After Q, f~ dren joined them on SUnday. Other .c ontro~erl!lal px:ovislon tor joint tax the supply of single men is exhaust Ion . Morrow. minut€s'1'efreshlnent and visit to ,et· dinner guests SUnday' evening returns by husban ds and \"lves has ed. were: Frank Kabler to Levi and W. A. been elimina ted from the bill. WhUe • • • I ' Lukens part or two lot.~ In Harveys exeess profits taxes of , nlnety- lour i AT ' An of~~cial report Is expected s~ b urg. ,-EV_A_PO_R_AT_ION_EX_P_LA_IN_S.._JU_M_P"_IN_B.. UTT!IJIIIEIJ!IIIRF_AT_TE_ST.... William A . Lukens to James T . and EVa Gray, part of lot 9 In Barveysllurg. ~bone 2121 Phillip and Amell", Gaines to Tim Wayn eaville , Ohio • Rdbert8 3 parcel,s In Frankli n . D. A . Harriso n et al. ~ WilUam GET YOVR FILMS , HERE FOR .oVER THE' 4TH~ L. Morris, }5art of lot 271 tn Franklin. Forrest and Alice Bruce to Clyde _. Carr, lot 862 in Ftankll n. Olyde Carr and Allan and Cordle WE ARE PREP ARED TO GIVE PROM PT SER. 'Pow~, same. 'Russell and Ruth SChnell to ArVICE ON ALL KINDS OF thur and Helen Cl\alg, lots 24 and 25 In H1ghlawn addition to Morrow, Maxwell T. Hartley. by executrix. to Anna E. Bartley , two par-ceis In BUTTE~m ~Bum~rn Frankll n. I\.S

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PROCE~DINGS Mollie Corwin, Lebanon. was granted a divorce from Thomas E. Corwin who was In default of _ an answer to her charge of neglect . service by publica tion was ordered In the sUtts of Wjlla1'<l GIbbs against K8thry n Gibbs and D~U~ Wheeler I\galnst ~rt Wheele r. . . Thll suit at Oertrud e Walker against Earl Walker was dismissed on motion the plaintif f.

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It'. natural to want to believe it- . cau.e ot the ft1{e pound. 'of water the Idea that lui cream sourl Ita evapor. ted. Telting tbls le,sllned butterfa t content Increas es-but It ",elallt of creaIll shows that the per· . jUlt Im't so. Take the word of ex- centage of. butterfa t II now up to . perta who.e business It is to Oheck .82 per cent. But thI, hal made no up on such things. They will a110 difference In ·the total amoimt ot ten that this el'rQlleous idea costa butterfa t In the cari•. The 75 pounds farmers many 1lhollsands of dollars ot cream, whlle testing 32 per cent, e~cbyear. ' ,WI contaltl 'only 24 pounds- of tat, Carefully can'trolled sclentlftc in- 'P1e amoUDt of fat 'in the orlginal 'SO vestigations .at ·the various agricul- pounda of cream aDd the . reduced tural colleges prove positively that amount after evaporation. Is exactly souring 'does not.incr eale the butter- the 'lame:- U pounds. ,n ~I. seen, theretore, ·that · the tat " content ' of crellm- It. merely makes it lo.ok thicker a~d' richer. farmer who. lets hi" cream s~nd What · these tes'ts do sllo\\, II thai too long near tlie kitcben stove or the Dormal, D!ltural evaporatlop of other . warm place la the rellllo. er. moistur e from the cream In the For ce,tal,ag . he cannot let tor thi. process of 10urinJ causes ap !P- tnle ot,cream the. beal prlcel. Ve'r'1 crease In the butterfa t percent !!I" ' .our cream I. alway. way off 1D not· !n the actual cqnt~t of tlie ~ !!nor, 8IIcl. off 88,vo':l 8l'ade down terfat. ,This fact il Illustrated In the butter made frOm_It. The .mart the chatt above. farmer takel cue 10 guard th..- /Ia. Nor of hi. cream aU alona the proElahty p~und!1 cream tutin, 30 per cent but::t erfat represe nt • duction Une. One of the bett wa,. It· by ~e~t market inl. .Bxperta butterfa t ot 24 pound. of recomm end delivery. of cream three fat. Four dayl the .ame CADI lime. a week III .ummel '. ad .t of. cream welp '15 pOuucla be- leut twice . . . III Winter,

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Waynesville AS It Appeared Many Years Ago Tbe foiJoWlD~cle II repriaCed u.e apedal nomeoomlnr Etlltlon ' 01 The Ml&ml Gaaette of Dec. 19011. 1& ~ 'WTIUen' b, GeOrle 8 . 8ale, and wu enllUed, ''WaynesvUle AI U Wu E1,bt.J Yeara Ap." I WBS thinking a llLtle while ' ago that Perhaps some of the readers would like to hear from theman who walked the streets of WaynesvlUe Just eighty years ago, and ~w and conversed with SOI\')'e of the . people who did business In the metropolLs of /Waynesv1l1e at that time-well here he Is. I wlll say at the commencement or my talk that the principal avenue of Ilq)proach to the vUJage from the east crossed the west branch of the river, then only a mill race, at the toot of High street. To look at that hill now, tt would .seem a pretty steep cUmb to get to ~I'\e business part of the town. To the left as yoU ascended i he hill was the orchard planted by Samuel Helghway and at the top of the hill was the brlck 'house, a t that tUne occupied by Dr, Grear who had lately 'come to t~e vlUage. Dr. I.ethrop, Sr., had died ' two years previous, and I suppose that Oreal came In to fill the place made vacant by the death or ,I.ethrop. The old Public Square, 'a t the . crOSSing of Main and HtSh streett: was destllned by Mr . lIelBhway to be the' center of the' e(ty, but at the time I speak of, there was a WftIqn maker's shop on the side next the He!ihway lot, In which the first elephant that wu ever exhibited In Waynesville had lately been shown . 'lbe shOp beloililed to Stephen Cofrom

'b ert , , Now, we are on Main street. Where standa the old livery atable, owned by W . C. ,P hUlips was the penttenUary, a rantitng old 101 bUUdlnr, lathed and plastered on the outaide . Where the Quatln House now ta, was WorreU's at that time only & t.wo-story ture with a one story 10C addlUon at the norill end, In which wu ~ bar, this room ,.lao being. used fOr holdlnl electlOJiJ. ' The year previous to the time 1 speak of, la:H, wu the noted coJi., test betlween Adams, Clay . and Crawford for Presldent"

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perfume lIke ' Arabla the bleat. The neareat town to"" tbe eutward was W11minllton,' for B'arveyab\U'll'; at that time wu not. The road to Cla rksville was throush -a W1ldemesa, crosslni caesars creek' a mile iower down the ,creek than now, at what Willi called Oray's ford. There was no laldout country road In Ebst Wayne at that tlm~, except the Middletown and LU.k ens mill road, and the road f~ Wayne.svl\le to ' Freeport (now Oregonia), cfOSlllng the 'river at the mouth of Helllllway's null run, tha.t.-s'tlhe I1Bme of )Newman's run was known by In the early days of our history, A month or two previous. to tale time I write ot.. a great hurricane swept across the township from northwest to southeast cr08511lll the river at the old JOrul Robert's place, paslng over and desolating the two O'Neall farms and 'thaf of Robert Stewart, thence to Hisey's, Smith's and Butterworths, crosstnll Caesars creek at what was then lUiown tIS Campton's saw mUI. In r egard to the ' early history of Wa.ynesvllle, I ha,.ve concluded to add a short elttra.ct from the Journal oC the Rev. James Sml~h, who visited Mr. Helghway In 1197. The Reverend Ilentleman says : "We brealtfuted at Paxton', then rode on to Deedfleld; crossed the river, took dinner, then pursued our course, and put up In theo evenlni with Richard Kirby, Wednesday, Ootqtber 1l . We started pretty early, "baited" at ilolarUn Keevl,l's, and then rode on to Waynesv1lle, . This little town ta situated on the westem bank of the Little Mtaml river. The lOts are BOld to none but settIers. anel thoU&'b' It was only set~ tied laa~ Sprtna, about fourteen familles are already here. They ave the advanlaie of good air, good water and lCOd- land .They are aLso on an equality. ~Ide and slavery :are' equaJly strangers. Indust.ry bleen tn all, and ,the consequence 1a that all are~py . We lodged here With 'a Mr, Hellhway, an emigrant ~ro~ Encland, who, with a number of hIa colllitry peapIe sliffereti· inconceivable hard~ hips In ,ettlnl to th1a country . It waa curloils to see their eleiant furniture and allver plate gl1atenlng In a amal1 amOts ' cabin . Thursday, Qctober 12, 1797. Mr. Mellhway, after compeUtnI us to 'ta~e breaktut" 'wlth hllri, 'accom-

At. thAt time there were but IIwo 1"._I!IIIIIIIIIiI__I!II_~__" dry ,oods stores 10 town: J , B, . OtJapman's on the Present W81D8/I; vUle National Bank corner. ~1 BroWn was .Mr. Chapman's clerk, TARVIA~LlTHIO TAR AND and he hael lately taken the , place of Joseph ScrOllY,' The other store ' ROAD' On., EXCAVATING mentioned beloni~ to john SWalDUMP TRUCK: SERVICE low, In the old fra.me Aman buudREADY MIX CONCRETE with Its front i door some five feet ' aboVe the elde1rJlk. Alfred Stokes wu ClertlDtr for Mr .' Snllow, A Bood many of the • older Phone, WaYnesvUle 2911 , cltllens of WayneavWe wlli rememMorrow Phone No. 3 ber Alfred and Horace St.dtes, yeal'!l later about the~!lrt BOuae ' 10 ~non -orr~ ' Phone ,~­ Lebanon, Ruldeuce 98 M It my memory aerves me rICbt,

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SPRING VALLEY Mrs. SuaJe DOUl lau, Correspondent MIss 'Patty Ireland. Xenia , spent Sunday wl~h 'MIss ' VerB. Pe te~aon . Mr~ . Lon A,lexarider returned hOrrle last week after a month's vISit with her 'son , Wayne, and family, In Tenn . Miss HlUlnah Harper spent last . Sunday In Colul11bus, and visited her mother at Gra n t hospital. Mrs. Ha rper is r ecovering Vljry satls1ac-' torlly after a serious operation . Mrs. L~ ' l e Alexander fell In her home last Monday and has been con'ftned to her bed for a rew days. Mr . Herbert Davis of P ennsyl. vania , hns been tile guest of his mo ther, Mrs, Della Do. vis, at t he

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home of Ms aunt, ·Mrs . Quint . Mrs . Kate Boyce , &pent the . . . . Buckles the Pllllt 'Week. end here with her parents, Mr , t.rid Mr . and Mrs . Beth l"'lel'man Mrs. G . V. Sims . Mr. and Mr•. moved from Dayton to an apart- SlJns accompanied her home for a men t In Miss Nora Hous ton's prq". five weeks viall.. l)Crty on Main street . Mrs. Lucy M'c:Reynolda, HamlltoD A little son, Donald Euiene Orites spent Tuesday with her father. Ml' . II. was born to Mr . and Mr" . Don- John 'B ootes, and Mr. and Mrs, aid , Crites last Thursday at a h03- Rusaell Holland . F aUh and Pllrrlma Mr . and Mrs . Paul WY80IlI and In scnnning the pages of Ameri· pltal In South Ben~ , Ind . Miss Minnie Cook accompanied son were week-end Iluests of Mn . can histo ry ther e sland out Indivld· ula!s Dnd gr oups as having exempU· Mrs . Charles Anderson and son Sarah OBbome. fied a full fa ith In the protection and Harold to COlumbus lnst Wednes Mr. ahd Mrs . Nonnan Clar" and guidance of divine Providence. This , day . lOll were dinner guests of Mr. alI4 coupled with unconquerable courage Mrs. T. M. Scal'fl and MlsII Alice Mrs. WUI Copse.y last Sunday . and unswerving fortitude, made pqs· Mr. Cutf EVans and daughters, Oilesbee were Xenia shoppers last sible the establ ishIng of the early Inna .nd Ma.ry, spent Ja,st. Sunday FrIday. o.f the country. None wUl settlem ents Thl! IIttractive red; white Bnd blue ~In dow sticke,T.. pictured above, Is M1sa Palry Christy returned to with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown the new yardstick of patrioti sm in the War Bond cl n ve th roughout the deny Um! prominent among these nation. With the Ilogan. "E verybody every pay dllY , ten p e r cel~ t:' swee~. groups were the Pllgrlms, who came her home In COlumbus laat Tuesday and fa.mlly, near XenJa . Mr . and Mrs. Will Trout, Bprllllling the CUUU,I.1 , patrioti c Amer lcQns on Ule ho me fl'ont are rallymg to theIr to the New we rld to escape cendl. after a few days visit with her sla'Government's appcal..!0r funds with whlcl} to help fil1onc.e thc waf. The tions which constricted their cbolen ter. Mrs . Ella Oilestlee. field, and Mr . and Mrs. JOIlhU& Inway of wor sbip and to establish a home which displays the " Ien percent" .ticker Is do!ng Its shore .(owurd The many friends of Miss EIleen wood and sons Jerome and Dudley, Victory fOJ! Am rica a nd the United .Nations. The sllCkel's a re bemg dis· community whe rein worship could Funk learned with conalderable aur- of Middletown, were pests of Mrs . be carried on in IIccordance with L/, S , 1 , ro,"")" UrplU ' IIIr n , trlbuted throu gh leca l Wa r SlI vings Chai rmen. the dictates of conscience, without prlse that she had been married to Nellie Peterson last Sunday afterpersecution and without do.mlnation. Mr. Sheets since last December and noon. Mr. Jerome InwOOd was InIn the experIence of these hardy was res1dlne In Dayton , 'lbey have ducted Into the army on Monday . 'M rs . Glenna Wilson and Mrs . Orace Furnas visited t heir mother, pioneers there inhered a 1ullne.. of the best wiahes of a host of friends. Mr " Bruce smith and clauehter, Mrs . Ella Hurley at the home of fai th, a spiritual quality which hal A flat bedded truck loaded with lIarUyn, 01 Dayton. called on teo often been lost eight of In the Wilbur Smith one afternoon last more thlln three centuries which lime and owned by the Viers Truck friends here lut Saturday , week . have passed since their _a dvent upon l11ne, WoodvllJe, 0 ., brokll throUSh Yr, and Mrs. Raleteh Boian and Leonard Ellis and family and New E ngland' s forbidding shorel. It a guard rail at the lower turn In granddaughter vlsited Mr. and Mrs. Theodore McIntire nnd fam ily call- was th is quality of intrepid faith In the i)m Monday noon and plunged l. O . Peterson lut SUnday . ed on Raymond Wilson and wife Providen ce to guld.e and protect the down the embankment and rested Mr . Charlie Veneble wu a guut Rhodes Bim-nen.- ehainnan of fa ithful, to shield and care fer those Sunday evening. obedient to the divine Will, which in· lI«atnst tr"ees, scattering lime ovel: of Mr . and MnI. wm Copsey last Wayne TownslJip salvage committee 'Mrs . Alice Haines was the guest spired the gr eat adventure, two resldences, The homes cit H , W. SUDday. today said he had ~en advised by of her grandmot her, Mrs . Wag_ Badfley and Mrs. Sall1e Watson Mrs. Howard Archdeacon spear. Robert O. Weible, executive secre- goner, a t Bowlling Oreen, on Suncelved the .apray of lime whtcl, Saturday night In Dayton with her tary of the Ohio genernl ' wvage day . . Potatoes on Vines banked against the front of, the daUlhter, Mra. Paul Hull and tamcampaign, that usable rubber over The W. F. M . S , met at the Potatoes now grow above the ahoes and galoshes singly or in pam ground on vines In .Roswell. N, M. structures and Ufted thro\llh fronl 117. Ml', Belrnle Kyne ' 1a lmprovinl atiould not be turned tn' as rubber ohurch here lallt Wednesday ufter- L. B. Boellner. jeweler and amateur 6C1'eena and Into the house. The 'scrap during the present f11l1ng sta- noon . The ' gueJ!;t speaker was .Mrs . horticulturist, r eported a new vele. driver of the truc:lt, Gerald Thomp- the Post · Oftrlce bUlldlni , and' . the Lillian Chant, lof Xenia . tuble by crossing potatoe.. with to· son, Fremont, Ohio, escaped InJury , one oocupled by Mr. Ben Cline to a tlon drive or at any other time. Mrs . l~u th B aines · spen t part of m atoes. The hybrid plant, he .ald, wolle Eueene Orh~ , Woodville, new coat of white' paint. "Permanent exchalliles for the las t week with her fa ther, Benla- produces potatoea dn a vine above Mr. and Mra . cal 81mB HUntlnc'pooUng and full use of such ar ticles the ground. "I don't have to dig Ohio, helper. suffered mnor InJur, for ' em like other people do," he .ald. lIS. ton, W. Va .. spent several claya last will shortly be set up by the Con- m in Cuey, ~t. Highland. MarllYll Sue Smith took dinner "But there', one catch. So far my Mr . Clint Luce, Denver, Colorado. week with their brotber-In-la-w and SUBler Division of the Oftlce of with Carl Jones and family, Sun- biggest potato-tomato is the sl%e at was caliins on friends the put lister, 1Ir. and Mrs. RuaseU SUIIcPrice Adinlnlstratlon at Wuhlng'a m arble. But next year, In the week. ' ley . ton,~' Ohairman' rR.bodes BunnelJ day . Williard HaiIles and wife called second generation, they'll be bl,Mr. and Mrs . Todd Walton, Jr" Mrs . Ann Cook and Mr . Charles aald. 'P resident Roosevelt has reon home folks Sunday afternoon . ger." BoeUner laid the tiny potatoes grow tn cluatera on the Ireen and son, were gueats of their per- Maltby, Dayton, called OIl Mr. anet queated that use.ble articles should ,M r . and Mrs " WUllam Bmlth and toma to-like vine. "I'll edd a water- ents last Saturday and Mr. and Mrs'. Todd Walton last SUnday atnot be turned In.... request which Marilyn Sue IlOd Mr . and Mrs. melon for size It they don't ,et confonna to the estab~ polley of Mrs. Forest Grandon anel dauellter ternoon , Raleigh Bogan were guests Of. ~el- bigger next year," be said. conserving usable goods." Mr . Hobart Fogg and tamUy, 'o f were IUests on BundaY . Mr. WalI don WiLson and wile ~nd Nary Ca. t Own Bo141e... Bogan, near Xenia, one . evening Lead soldlen will be lcar.lle In ton, 8r., ta slowly recovering ITflm Tenn" were weeJr.-eDd vtaIton of this week . . South Africa, but boy. will be able his recent illnesa. Mr. and Mrs . BeD WlWama. Mrs . Ella H81ines, Ralelgq Bogan to make 1helr own or me play With lin. WIWam 8.l Dltb, Correspondent rubber loldlert. American manufacMr. Walter Wilson called on and wife, Ethel Mitchner and Lucy turers ot toys have been .endlng the meeting of Comptan a ttended carl MoKlnney near Berryhill corrubber soldiers. mostly P!llnted In the W . C. T. U . held at the In- drab khaki and gray, which are to ner, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Bogan and fillmll-ry near Wilmington. Sunday be seen In many Johannesburl .tore windows. A ne'w d1!vlce on lale I, Yr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mlchner afternoon , an outftt whlcb includes a mould of were dinner guests of Horace a soldier. Little boys can caat their COmpton and wife, Sunday. Mr . and M.r s . J . P . Larrick vLs- own soldiers, and when the)' bave IMIss Den Wbetaone, of 'Xenla, ited friends In Cincln.na tl Sunday knocked them out of .hape with spent part of last week with her evening. hea vy ' machine-gun 'fire, they can put tbe mangled corpaea Into Uae atater, Mrs , Donald HaInes .. • • • mould and send their anniea torth Mr . and Mrs . Wilbur 'LeFaber, of \0 bll Ule aellin. panted us some distance and put Loveland , wer e 'visitors last Wednesus on the righ t wny to Old ChlllL day afternoon lit t he home of Mr. cothe." , and Mrs : J . P. Larrick.

there were"tWo amlthlea In' the .0-' .-----'--;--------;;-2-----;7::;;-:-...::....!:.----::~-.::....:....:_--~-----------..., lace at the time, Mr. BuntJDI's ••• and Mr. KIndle's: Back of J. B. Janney's drUg store wu Mr. Swift's potter and Just a~rosa MaIn street was caleb Stratton'. je"elry store and C9bner's grocery..:or ... it wu called by some. People In thole dnys, donery. , At thta Ume Joahua Ward was bulldlns the old brick comer; the MIami Houae. now the proPerty or, Joseph KeYs, and t,he 'Waila of ~bI 'briCk m1l1 were aboUt up to .the IIClUlre. , My recolJecUon II t~t Burwell Goode was JUstice of ~he Peace, ~nd e8muel 'RoIers' was ClODstable and auctioneer. Noah JIalnea was poistmaater. '!'be poUt.1eal parties at t.hat time , were caUed bemocJat and'Federallat. John Satterthwaite waa tbe lescllDl Federalist, but the name of , the leadtni Democrat hal -*ped JDJ memOl7 • But this tact II sUll re~ined ' that there were .only . about , thirty Democrats 10 Wayne and Maple township (that was, before lIIa&81e waa set off from Wayne.) , The taU race 'bad latelf been, . tended down to the present , IDtrance of the ' river and the ' ftrIIt brtdle ba4 Juit been bUIlt. 'nle ) land ' bl!t1reen ~ , brldpa 1JaI1 bef!Il ': Cleared and Cultivated, but at. tlme ~, been abandon!CI , and 1tU common: The flnt It~ bUtlt had beeJi a ,ear or I .two Prevloua .by tbe a.ttertbwalt:e brl4ae, aDd at that time Was DOt 0 .1••, , -I&cloied, It Wu • truss, .b rldle ~tb ,'" ..,,11 ' tlmbera, 1OIIl_~t ute ,the r ~~f~, but ,DOt 10 WIele., ' OOrwtD .... r. 'oorDfItJd; .W1\b . ' bll bC!le' ha the iDIddJe c!If ,~ jut, ID fJOtlt. of '.ere'" 1Il'. AID014'1 ' ~ - " 1&uIdI. . . . . where tile KI1bCm but""'" .... ~. to _ belOw .... 'bridle !,M ~ leVJ 0.. feet ... 1IiItIb.; !ID , WAYNElVII~LE, OHIO till __ of wbIob. WIt ,. . . . «II _1lUtUl wUd lOIII . . . . . . . . . ,.

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Every Navy shIpyard i. turnin, out Destroyers In record time. ~ are e ..entisl for our two-ocean Navy. ' Purchase of more and more War Bond. will &laure all-out pr0duction of these vital units tor the Navy, Buy every pay day. U everybody' Invest, at least ten pe~ceDt - of hll income In War Bonds we can do the Job. u. S . Tria... ;" D'{>4r'"",,' Want a Partner? • Want 'a Situation? Want to Sell Autos? '\ Want to ReP4'1r Autos? Want to Do Repalr1nl? WaJi.t to SeD Real IlItate? Want to ' Sell Your Se~d? Want to $eU Household Oooda? Want' a custoaier fot ~hIna? ADVBBTl8B IN TBB QAZB'I"1'E Advertlalni Keeps Old CuStomers

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-Remembe~ the ~Id ballad whicb _ya, t.tFor th. want 'of a rider a. battle was loel?" Well, we'~ ~ot Ipin~ to win thia w.,-, but if you ~Ie' and ...,~ iaUy you kid. don't .et out and b ....~ your beat we may have to walk t~ our de.tination ~, r#.. rid. in. in comfort. We need all the RUBBER. YOUt caa ' ·.ather, and that eatra pound of rubber ,w ill l;iaon quickly help OLD UNCLE SAM .iye the AXi. the aae. Let'. work ,harder than eYer the.. ..aead..two weeki and tee if 'We can't put Vi AY'-'ESVI~ , .' , the TOP, of the li.t in "THE ALL - OUT RUBBER DRIVE." Thia AdYertilement' Sponaored by the followia. patri~tic service .tationa,

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FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 11 :00 a . m. Holy Communion, Rev. F. B. Atldnsoll, celebrant. Sermon by Stoeber Hance Founder Brother or the Order ot St. Barna·bas. Monday. July 6-20.30 club plonlo 7:00 p. m . at Cold Springs Park . Mr . lIo d Mrs . Do~ Hawke, hosts.

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GrUfy were Suni:lay guests of Mr. Miss Alice Gons last Thursdl\Y afand Ml'S, VIncent GriHy, ot D[lyton ternoon. • • f Mt . . and Mr's. Lewis Fires , and Mr . ti nd Mrs . Stanl y Markey. of family , Mrs. ElVan Fires and, Miss Ravenna, Ohio, were dinner bUCStS Flo Ie Fires spent Sunday at Old }o"rlda y evening nt the home 01 Mr. J'Uver Park, DG)'Lon , and Mrs. John V{. Kersey. • • • • • • MI'. and Mrs. Joe K rsey, of LebMrs . Robert Baker and daughter , anon. MI': and Mrs. J ohn W. KerJ eanne were Dayton visitors last sey and son. Oharles, and Mrs . Wednesday . Frank Swartzel were all dipner ... guests of Mr . nnd Mrs , 'W1llard The ~OO " Dinner club met Satu.rKersey at Green Hills, Ohio, last day. night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. S . ColJett, of near HarTh\1r~dll¥ . • • • veysburg . Mrs . Lorena Zortman, Xenia. • • • spent Monday 'here vlslUng friends , Dr . and Mrs . H. F . Dy e and Ohio olTers many stnte-owned lakes and parks for the complete enler~ on s le[t Waynesvllle Tuesday for a tainment of tourists and seeleers of vacation close to home. Picnic Mrs. Walter Kemlck and Mrs . tables and ovens and all san itor~ conveniences arc avnilable, together ten dAYS visit with their parents at with shelter houses, tent lind trail er co'mp sites, fishing and swimming, Allen Emrick, of Lytle, .spent Friday Brldgewa tcr, N. Y . row-boating and canoeing. At certain parks cotta~e8 may be r ented. of last week in Waynesv1l1e . • • • Pictured above is the lake in Roose,'elt RecreatIOn at'ea in Scioto . • • • Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hastlogs and County, fifteen miles west of Portsmouth. A list 'Jf statc·o,,'nerl lakes Albert Shepherd, o~ Xenia, a Ior- ~on, Robert, sp n t Sunday with Mr. and parks, together with copy 9f booklet ''Enjoy Yourself in Ohio" and 1042 lIighway Map may be had by mailing re9uest to Ohio Devel- mer r esident of Waynesvll1e, was a and Mrs. GeOl'ge Osborne. of near opment and Publicity Comm ission, W;yandotte Building, Columbus, Ohio. Visitor here satw·day. Lebanon.

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"YOUNG AMERICA" with Wm. Tracy Added: Our Gang IComedy and Dick Tracy

SUNDAY - MONDAY You saw La:na 'last in the arms of Gable I Woo-Wool Now lIee her in the arms of Taylor!

ROBERT TAYLOR and

LANA TURNER in

IIJOHNNY EAGER"

Also: Good Shorts SUNDAY • • • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wisema n Miss Helen Margaret GOM was a 9 :30 a.. m., Bible scbooL 10.45 a.. m.-<::onununJon. and two children were visitors 10 wcek:end vJsitor at the home of J. TUES., WED., THURS. FOR S~ room house" garage p. Ul. at thelPerry church by Rev. Hamilton on Sunday. Q . and Miss A~ice Gons . 11 :00 a. m.-8ermon. 3 Bial Happy Day. electricity, ~eU, cistern. PQssesston. W, C. Smith. Tbe church was d~c~ • • • • • • 8:00 p . m,-Prenching. 1I11l'rlette F. 1'hoUlIIS, Corl'espolldellt t1100.oo. W. N, Sears, Waynesoated with palms. flowers and c::anMrs. John Turner was taken to Misses Ruth Hoffmanl Dorothy "THE FLEET'S IN" To do your duty YOU should be in · ville, OWo . The MissiOnary Society of the dies . Prior 'to I:he ceremony Everette St. Elizabeth hospital, Dayton, oh 'Guenther and EdJt.b Davls; of churcq on the Lord's Day. We inMusic, Dancing, Comedy ' FOR s~· - ' Scratch Pads, !lve ylte you to come and worship with ,WaynesvllJe and Ferry Churches of Hunter and Mrs. Gephart each sang Saturday, where she undC11Wen t a BridgebOro, N . J. , were the weekand Love Christ met. at the home of Mrs. end guests of Mr . and Mrs. ClIf! two solos . Aofter the ceremony tbe minor operation Monday , cents· per P:Ound. Stook up; at tWa \lS. Maurice Hunter Wednesday with 28 (Emphasis on the 1st 4) guests were served Ice cream, cake • • • Burnett and Forrest Graham' and , prkle. 'Handy for. notes, grocery present. A collection of $8.00 was Rnd coriee at a ree~pt1on In t he WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF Jlmmy Orane spent Inst'week with faxnlly. with lists, etc. At the Miami Gazette taken and sent to E. T. Westrup, church social :rooms, Ed Linville his grandparents, Mr . ane} Mrs . C~lST oflice. DOROTHY LAMOUR of Mexico. ' The hostess served jello Rcted as best mali and Miss Bell, sls_ Oad Orane, of Lebanon . Oold Springs Lnke. located on Route M.IU Ranaall, 1\Ilnister WM. HOLDEN and POR SALE-Sweet ' potato plank;, and cookies. tel' of .the groom, was maid at bon• • • 42, one mile south of Waynesville, ,Jimmy Dorsey and Hi. 35c per hundred or three hundred SUNDAY Mrs. Anclrew Peeno, mother of or . ~'[r. and Mrs . Kenneth R. Hill has not yet \:Jeen caught. Ban~er Bible, 8c:J:locl 9.30 a . m. for ~1.00. All kinds of garden Orchelltra Mrs. P. J . Thomas Rnd ¥rs. Paul were entertained at dinner Sunday Stewart the owner, has oUered to Mrs . Smith, spent last week as Q Communion 10:45 a. ID. .,.. plants 10e , per dozen or 3 dozen Hough and dau.ghter were Lebanon at t he home of Mr. and Mrs . llay ·the. skUl!UI I1shCl1nan who guest at ttie parsonage, Added : Pe~e Smith Spe. PreaclUng, ,11 a. m. for :a5c. ' CW. C. strouse, R.R.2, iH. R. Fordyce and Mr. and Mrs. visitors .Monday I V 0 f1 mil Get the big one! The 20-1b. chanJunior Endeavor, 7:15 p . m. P. J. Thomas and son attended the ' . \ ..... Char es an v.~r .a. ! I~ 8 ~. cialty and. Headliner. t l-:a mUes north of Waynes.vllle, nel clltflsh which bas been pl~ced In Senior Endeavor, 7:15 P. m. · corner waynesville - Fer;.y and coo'c ert of BI'$sett's band a.t Island NOTiCE OF PUBl;IC HEARING Mrs. Wade Turner, of Dayton. landsh1m $1.00 a pound for him, Parle Sunday. evenlng. It was illterLytle roadS: 5-714,21.28; 6_4,11· , Preachlng, 8:00 p. m. and formerly 0'( w'ayneSVl11ti~ undel' :provlCllng tile r.l.sh Is put \:Jack in the Miss Ruth Burnett of Dayton, visON THE BUDGET OF WAYNt: WEDNESDAY ited home tolkS over the week~end. esting to note the llibsence of many TOWNsmp went a major operation at Good Sa- lake. FOR SALE - Wa.tk1ns Products at Prayer and Bible Study, 8:00 p . m. young men at the gathering. In the' maritnn hospital, Monday m,ornlng . 23 N. B'roadway, Lebanon. Open • • • You are lnvlted to come and wor- b\lsy days ot farm life we are llkely NoUce ls herlaby given that on the .. evenings for your ·convenience. ship With Us'. . Miss 'Mary Loll Sowash, of Mans- " to forget momentarily that 'we a,re tiiteenth day of July. 19~, Ilt eight field, Is spending a two weeks vacaGlen i.tntner. Phone 63 L. ", at war and are reminded ot the fao~ o'clock' P. M.. a public he.a rlng will tion her~ with ber ', ~:lcle nnd aUnt, FRIENDS . frequently. NO'NCE - ' ~ogers & Simpson Gabe held on thEl budget pre~ed by Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Ridge. rage wlll elQ6e at noon on Satur- . First Day schoo , I, 9:30 a. m. Vernon Harris and John Curtner • • • 'tt e army, tbe trustees of the Township ot Meeting for Worship, 10:30 a. m . have been eaII e d .IoU day, JUly 4. Mr : and Mrs. Glenn Bland and WllJlam and Martha Peena, ot Wayne, Warr~n Oounty, Oh1o. for daught~r, Bal1bara Lou, of SprlnS_ 'FOR SAiLE-LawnmQwer. In good. CincInnati, 'were supper guests of the nex~ succeeding !lscal year end_ ,bOro, were Sunday guests of Dr. 6ha~. P. J . .Thomas, Ferry : ----' Rev. and ~s . W. O. Smith Monan"Mrs. A. E. stou,t and dnughter. Ing Deeem,ber :Ust, 1943. Mrs. NeLtle T~e1. Corr'espondent d.... evening, ' FOR sALE-.oarden tools, canV8l>S Mrs. Flora Henderson . and son • "~e comblnes are humming and Such hearing wiH be h eld at the Mr. and N'U'S. ' Kenneth' R. HUl cot, electric sweeper. , stilplatlder, Raymond were Sunday i guests of roaring over the rand. Glad they are Township house, Waynesville, 01110. left Waynesvl11e Monday evening Qn ' electr~c stove,: coPPer tea kettle, ' ," ' . a two~day bU$lness trip. some J ,ufnLture, tWasQn .flI,rs, cross Mr. and Mrs .. Roy Kenswortby, ot and not enemy plane~.. sOme farmEARL W. CONNER, ' • • • Lebanon,. ers stick to the old ' blnder and cut saw, vlnegar. Telephone 24!J1. Mrs. Lawrence Cook a.nd Clerk ~.f Wayne Townsl,llp. Mr. ,and Mrs . F. S. BQrdln and ttu:es,h1ng separator and a. pretty Georlja Menqebbal1. '. _ _ _ _.,;c..--:..:...,-::._.....--:l'-". _ ' tawly ·vlslJ;ed. their son, Ronald, sight It is lodeed to see ~ field of (:!!!!============~====~===i:===: GAZETTE WANT ADS are '·produc- Bunday. ,wh6 .. ls .recupel19.tIog from shocked gralo. I, Ing sal!:S Qt ~~d. e.q~pmtpt 's. .maJqr operation at 9hrlst hOsplDespite l·ait,· lind, more rEPn Cann'. (\lld ' farm prodUcts very fast and ta1, In Ciriclrinatl. ers have succeeded In gettlng the we urge you to send .v,o ur Want Mr . and ,Mrs. Gale Evans and first , cuttlng ot alfalfa ' In. 'even A~ tn ' tO ru; now U-y.bU'V¢ ~y- fani~ were ~Wlday dInner guests though it Is nearly tlme for the thing ot value for -sale; ordeJ! an ot~,' QQ4 Mi;s: Earl EVans. second cutting. Many are baling 'EMBASSY' BRAND, HIQH QUA1:-ITY, SMOOTH and ad right a;"dy wh1le the' ma~ket Is . Mrs, Magaret' Sterns and son, their hay tbls year, therf!by making TAS~y, DR~ICIO~ PLAVOR . , brisk'. Cost? 'one icent a word "250 ' of , Clnc1pnati, and Mr. Glean . more room In thel,r ' mows. Kills The Flies _1_.":' ',' Hamm~r, vlslted Mr. and Mrs. pale Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Filer and 1I ........um. r6vans, Friday evenlng. daughter Mrs. Bar~aro Hartsock, " ThiroD ' Large Pimi ~1937 ~\lLuxe PIY.~O\lth ,Private Tressler ' Hard~, or Pat- went to OhlcitlOatl Monda,y 'to visit . ·Enriched Loaf f ' '&dilD A::.- , 1 «lndltion. -fr1ced ~~osn~ FJel,d, 'waS the Slniday guest Bertha Fller who is conflned to tbe . ngbt for!' gutok ~e. At orahe's. or Ills. parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. 13. ()Qed 'sa'm aritan h~spltal With an oara,ge; Way~esv;lle, O~o. Hardin. Injury to lier leg, It is expected that ' Mrs. OllJe Mae Horn, 01 Rlclt- MiSs FUel' will be able to come WANTED To BUy,.Used baby .car, riage. Mfi;: Japl,eB BronnOCk, , ~­ mond. Ky., is' visiting her ,parents, home this week. , Ml: . and Mi·s . Whlttlitnore . ' M iss Nina Linville, daug, ht~r ' of ler sld'eet, W~y nesvllle, .Ohio, Phone 63L Leb~non, 0 Mr . and Mrs . Boward Purkey a'n d Mr . and Mrs. Rankin 'Linville, and Spend the day at 'Cold " Sp'rings son, of Sand Gap, Ky:; ~e visiting W~ll1aan Bell, son of Mr. &04 Mrs. C0l:1Dlt1 ' Servlc:e At This Address Tavern or , st'op In for dlnner. We ,w1th ·Mr . and Mrs . Jim , lamb and Bell, ot Miamisburg, were united in Clilb serve mce dinners, Plate luncbes'and tam1ly" marriage Saturday evening at 7:35 ~.;;-;;=r==;;;;;;;-;;;-====;:....;;;.......;;-_'~=-_'===========~ sandwiches of, all klods. Looate.d on Mr. and M.rs, Jim Hal'lngton were , ----~ ' ---------'----~--------------_:_ Giwilrj Club Route 42 , one ' mil~ sout~ of Waynes Sunday dinner gueslB or Mr. anr:lStuffed , ville. Mrs. 'Jim ItOOd , of Or.egonla. Mrs, Edna Arthur nnd Mr, and NOTICE OF MEETING VILLAGE Mrs . Jim Harlngtoh were Sunday Pkl!. OF WAYNESVILLE ANl'iUAL . dinner guests or Mr. and Mis. Jim ' Head, Of OregOnia. - , BUDGET ' Mrs. Edna Arthur and 'Mr. and Notice Is nereby given Utnt on the Mrs. Pete Stanley C6Ued on Mr. 6th !lay or July, 1941. at 7 :30 o'clock Bnd Mrs . Ohester Bogan Tuesday · p" 11;1., a pub11c hearlng will .be held evening, on the bUQset prepared by the COuncil of tbe Vlllage of Wa.ynesvllle, Warr!ill Oounty, Ohio, for the next . A dim. out of IVery , sp.,cceed!ng ,, ~IsC~1 year ending December ,31l 19~3. ,> Said hearilig w1l1 .be held at, the office ' or the Village Clerk, In the , " 'for VICTORY with ' " o;rowllshlp House. H.M. CAREY, Vlllage Clerk . . U.s. WAR IONDS O. H. BRAOE, Mayo.r.

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Fune.r al servl~ere held this afternoon (Thursday). tor Edward Macy Lukens. '15, who died Monday at the home of his son, William L ukens. near Harveysburg . Mr . Lukens had been a lIte.long rtsldent of Harveysburg, a man prominent: In comm.u nlty affairs. a member of t he Men's Communl ~y clUb, of Harveysburg, and of the .Waynesvllle l"r1endS' church. Besides his son, WllUam, he- Is survived by another son, Levi Lukens, of ~yette; a brother, Charles. Lukens, of Wauseon; a sister, Mrs. Frank Hough, of Midland ; and seven grandchildren . Last rites were conducted at the 'Lukens home, Harveyllt1urg, and burial was rruide In Miami cemetery.

HUSBAND WINS 1N ARTIST CONTEST Of consld~rable interest to local residents, especially friends of Mr . and Mrs . L . A. Zlrruruirman, of Fontana, Calif., formerly ot waynes ville, will be the following an ~ nouncement : . That Private Edward Chavez, who won t hird prize among men II} the anned forces Iri the .r ecent artist contest sponsored ·by Life Magazine, Is the husband of the former Mary Lou Zimmerman .

Williamson Family In Week-end Reunion

Members or the Williamson famIly gathel'ed at t he home of their motJier, Mrs. H . H. WllUamsall, lor the holiday week-end . ThOSe who enjoyed the reunion were Mr . and Mrs . R . J. WUllamson and Mrs . Charles HOUlier, of Lakewood; ~r. and Mrs. Harold 'Williamson and family. Mrs . Ethel M. Hauk Ilnd Ml·S. Stella Poh.lmall and daughter Dayton, 1M/.'. and Ohal'1es H . c:i'ithens, aged 83. died M\'s. Ira Brown and two sons. Mrs . at his home on Route '48 thls morn- H . H . WIlliamson and Miss Orace Ing (Thursday) at 10 :00 o'clock, af- Williamson. ter an llIness of three weeks. Surviving are one sqn, Lester F A'M ILY CELEBRATES Olthens. of waynesvUl!l, R . R . , and WITH DINNER PARTY one daughter, Mrs. s teUa Reitz, of In celebraUoii(ifthe Wth wed-Dayton; 12 grandchUdren and two diuu anniversary ·CIf their son-Ingreat grandchildren. His wife Em.. law and daughter, Mr . and ma, died two yearS ago. 'Services wlU be • ela Saturday Oeorge T. Quick, 01 Miamisburg, afternoon at 2 :00 o'clock at the Mr. and Mrs. J . P. Larrick enter.at " dinner plU·ty, Sunday. resldellc~, with burlal in Miami tained Besides the honored guests those cem,e tory . p, esent included Mr. ' and Mrs .

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Two Dead; Two Injured

In Discussion Fal';n Bure~~lsory Councils In EasL Wayne Township lleld their regular dls usslon sess.l.ons last Wednesday evening . Advisory Council No. 1 was entertained at the home ot . Mt . and Mrs . OlaJ'cnce Edwal·ds . Ml'. Ray mond Braddock ta lked to this group cO llcernln g Fal'm Bureau Hospital Insura nce. just recently nlade available to Fa rm Bureau members . A disc uSl;lon of this topic follow ed Mr . Braddock's ta lk . Mrs, Georgia Mendenhall wlll be hostess for the next meeti ng. Mr . and Mrs. Rhodes Bunnell were host..s to Advisory Council No . 6 at tile home of Mr . and Mrs. . "Tbls Is j ShaDrrl-Lal" That la what Brl~ . Gell. Jimmy l)o ~ l il l1c , the Earl HocketL. "The Functioning of ace flgbter wbo led that djnJor bombing raid on Tol,yo, told Ihi8 thronl Lhe Party Sys tem In a Democracy:' of all'craft workers at the North America n pl!lnt, In I,os Angcles. The was the topic tor dlscussion . Rayfamoua flIer Is shown as he-delivered his speech In which he said, "This mond Braddoc k also talked to this Is where those 8-25 bombers came 'rom." gathering concerulng the HospltalItA Lion It;surance now avaUable to Farm Bureau m mbers. Mr : Braddl'OC)c aud wlCe will entertain the group in August.

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Two men are dead and two others Injured as the result of a truok-traln crash a,t Corwin, Sunday afternoon. W. O . Turner, 38 years old, Dan_ ville. Va ., died at Blair's hospita l Monday, where the Injured werl' taken after the wreck. He had suffered a broken back In the crash . James Nell, 39, Negro, clriver of

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Funeral services were held Tuesday Iffternoon at the Stubbs Fu _ neral Home Cor Harry C . Prate.', age 76, who died Sunday evenlns a t Lhe home of his brother-In-law. H . A . Cornell, on Thlrd street. Mr . Prater had been til tor th e past two weeks, nIter Buttering a stroke of paralysis. He was a retired farmer and a Ufe-Ions resident of this community. . 'Besides his brother-In-law, he leaves one sister, Mrs . uabeUe Oornell. 01' . Mary Co~ass of thirteen Burial was made in Miami ceme"First Ald ers" completed theh- 20tery. hour course last week , with final exnms Friday evening. At the home WARREN COUNTY 18-20 of Mrs . W. C. s t. John Friday eveDRAFT TOTALS 6'W ning . Miss Oertrude ' Chandler give The two Warren County DraH Lhe final tests for arLUIclal resplraBoards registered a total of 6'16 £ion. AIter th e class had completed youths at the recent registration of their exam. Mrs. W. O. St. John , youths from 18 to 20. Board No. 1 speaking fOr the caiss, presented registered 548 and Board ,No. 2, 128: Dr. Mary Cook wIth a . gm of ap- Board No. 1 registered 2M at Lebpreciation. Out of the original class anon, 229 at Franklin, and 89 at of 15, all but two completed the Mason . The other board reslstered only at ~on . course.

Wayntsvllle Farmer's Grange and Mrs. John Turner, who undertheir families, enjoyed a picnic s up_ went a minoE' opera tloll last wee k. I.~ per at the picnic grounds of Mr. now at her home here and r ported and Mrs . Harry Smith, Saturday to be Improving rapidly . evening . •. • • Mr . and Mrs. Timothy BOOl'om, Pvt. Frank (Bud; LeMay, Jr., re- or BellbrOOk and Mrs . Harold B . turne~ to w ashington, D. C., Sun- Earnhart and children enoyed a day, after a ten-da y furlough spent motor trip to Fort. Hill o.nd other here with his parents, Mr . and Mrs. plf\ces ot In terest, Friday. • • • Frank U. LeMay. • • • Harlan Earnhart. was the guest of Uharles Wasll burn and Miss I 01'a Mr. and Mrs Charles Fires, of Robelt Hastlings Sunday . . Mr. and BUDGET APPJtOVE~ . Miller, of SprlngUeld, 1Mr. and Mrs. Troy, spent the week-end with h is. Mrs. Hastings and the two boys BY VILLAGE COUNCIL Ralpl~. Nlcols aud Mr. B . W . Quick, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fires. were guests at a fa'in!ty dinner at Olerk ' Bomer OareY presented the ot New Carllsle . Sunday tbey 'were all gUt'Sts of Mrs. the home of IC. L. SLephenson, neal' annual 'budget reqUlrementli \.0 meet· ElvS:O FIres for dinner. Morrow : elqlCll4ea of the ~ll1aBe for t~~ next ENTERTAINS GROUP OF ° • • • • • SPRIlIIGBORO GRADUATES ' ~ . and Mrs. Laurence Brown Mr. o.nd Mrs. Carman Crane en_ EN'fERTAiN SUNDAY AT fiscal year, allU his figures received .. cil and f9.mJly spent Sunday at the tertained Mr . Wld Mrs. HIlI'old FAMILY DINNER PARTY the ,a fflrmatlve vote of coun , Mrs. Bhltley Hole entertained a home of Mr . Lampton Smith BCld MUler and Mr. and M;rs . Catl Con>Monday night.dlscusalon ot vlilage "IOUP or'Sprlngboro graduates at, a daughters, of Bellbrook. 'Mr. and M.·s . 'L . J. Burnsides IA gener'al D ard at tbel r home salurday evening. nted ,ained a t dlnner Sunday tbe I.......rovement.& an" routine bUSine!S Plcn1c July 2 ' at her home near . Mr and Mr°s °n -'ymOnd Walker J . k Preston len Sunday for a lollowing guests: Mrs. Gertrude '''... ... Springboro. ThIS was given In honor ' . nolo comp·letea the monthly meeting. or Miss Dorothy PoU, who leaves and llttl e daughter . of DetroiL. are 'fIve weeks' s~ay at Camp Evergreen Marshal and Miss· Charlot tee !Marshortly to .beCome a Navy nurse. spending their vacat~on with their at Evergreen. Lake . ENTERTAINS IN HONO,R shal, or Latonia, J{y.; Mr . and l\4rs. , ~.~ OF WABBBN ~K ~ present. were Mrs : Marline parents. Mr. and Mrs . Ray Main. Miss Melry Dorothy 'Hough was Calbert Moore, of COVington. Ky .. -DOmslier . and son . Harold, Miss' OUB. the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. W . A. ·Mr. Qnd Mrs. J ames JackSOn, ot 'Benjamln enterta1ned at Louise. of Dayton, Miss Doris tn" company with Lebanon; Mr . and Mrs. Howard 'Ills home Wednesday eyenlnl h()Il- u r·s .. 'V'''glnla DuVall' and son, Paul. d Lukens and fam.lly last Thurs~ lty Shutts, Marorle 8l1.Cl Robert Shutts, ' . , :1__ U five other girls wllo are employe to SaLurday. ottng Warren. coOk wllo Is leay':"!S Mrs . <,uadYs Famea aJ;ld Deane, of with ber at the N ,' o . ·R ., visited Mr. and ' Mrs. Ray Fox and son, for the Army ..July 15 : Those talt1ng Nlamlsburg, Mrs. iMary Helen Ohio Caverns Sunday. Members e)f the 20-30 club of.' St. Mr . and <Mrs. Cecil Hlghtmim arid part in the fareweU' arra4' were Mr, Montgomery and Nancy, Mar• 0 • Mary's church, . and their {a mutes, Thurston Moore, all of Waynesville. an<l Mrs. 'Wamm OOoIt, DaVid P,!:,,- jory n8de and cbUclren, Patty and Mrs . Wade Turner, of Dayton. enjoyed an ()utlng and picnic at Cold nas, Betty 'Braddock, ow~n Hart- JolUmle, Mary Lee Baty, ot fJprlllg. who unerwent lUI operation last Springs picnic grounds, Monday ANNUAL SUMMER S(JHOOL · sock, Betty Davis,. ~rt Sha~, boro, the gUl,!st 01 honor, Miss Dor- week at GOOd Samarlt.an hospital, night . Mr . and ,Mrs . Donald OPENS AT ST. AUGUSTINE'S -Frances Jolms; John 8tanley. RollI.· othy Poff, the hostess, Mrs . Shir- Dayton, Is reported to be recover- Hawke were hosts tfor the aUalr. ~aCltett, . Jack ' weedon, Torren~ 1ey Hole and daughter, Shirley Jean. Ing steadily. . . The annual summer school at St. Mr. and Mrs . Oeorgc StrOUd, of Augustine CathOliC church opened Ktrkpatrk;~, Bob OrOetll1l. Al~ert A1~moon caUers were Mrs. El. • • • pUmmel, ~ry M9SB. Arter luncli .don Baker Mlss Hazel Baker ot Mr . and Mrs. Edward, Barker and Dayton. spent Sunday afternoon Monday. July 6. The school wUl t 'Lakesld Dayton . , . daughter, BetUe, of Ham1Jton, were and evening w1th Mrs. Irene Hen- contll1\1e for fo\ll'. weeks, Classes bethe ~rty ,!,ent to :" e, . . . , . , 8Jll:ln&t!oro, Mrs. Ralph Benne~t, ot dinner guests of Mr. anq Mrs . Ray derson and 100aude Stroud . . gin at 11 :30 in the morning and cl06e muTAIN , FOB NIEVES D!IoYton. . Mlllnous and family, Sunday. at 11 :30, Monday through Frldey. • • • Mr. and Ms. Donald L . Hnwke -VACATIONING In compliment to , t heI r nI:'" "",es, C·DTWRIGHTS ... and Mt . and Mrs. \"em Simpson As In the past the school is under AT LONG .S~D COTTAGE Robert Hyman spent a sllort va- visited the O'eneral Motors War Ex- Lhe direction of the pastQr Father Misses GlOria and Sally 9ampbell, cation from his stUaIes at Purdue R.H. KrumMltz. ·and two Sisters ot Columtjus, wno returned hotpe Mrs. J . 0 ; Oartwrlght, who lUls University, ~fa.yette,Lnd .. here with Wbit and witnessed a performance of Charity from Xenia . Anyone intodClY alter a week's vlait bere, Mt. been the g;uest 'Of her daUi~ter, his mother, Mrs. J essie Hyman or the pageant, "Plow Shares," Sunterested In attending tbis achool and Mrs . K.enneth R . mu enter- Janet's, family in 'New York for ,a over the hoUday week-end. day eVening may do so by seeing the' pastor, ~e talned wednesday ar·ternoon. 1 month, waa Joined thIS week by her • • • , . ........ Mr. and Mr·s. ~Le·on-ard E'''~, of Mrs . Ralll,h Hastings and son, course . this year deals with OhriS. :ot . -es 'foU""'ed vn 'husband Wllo w1l.I .a~nd his vacaAn• afternoon with reItllshments' of lee crealll .a nd tion with the Whites at thelf co~ Wilmington, and Mr . and Mrs. Robert. vlslted Mrs. Oeorge Os- tlan Doct rine . . ladles borne, near lLebanon, Tuesday. • cUe. The !Ol1aw~i ~oung . . ~e ' ,ROckaway ' PolDt, L. I., Harry Long, of Dayton, were S\ltur•• , BUDGET HEARING . were lb. atte~~nce: Gloria and., probably devGtlng molt or hIS t~~e day evening gues~ at the home of Mr. and ltv1rs . R. H. Hartsock IS ANNOUNCED ' &'lty C~pbeU, Pa~ty Weaver, ~f to his .·gl'asddaUShtlr; Susan Jane. 'M r. and Mrs. Haward Missildine . and fumily moved blto their new __ ' Oaywn, Sandra Lee Simpson. Mar.' ";" • • • home on Ro,ute 7:J Monday. A public hearing on the annual ' -l1yn 0005, Marilyn 'B unkej Rita SECOND BAND CO!lfCEBT OF Misses Margaret and TrUelna Ed• • • budget requirements of the Wayne Fay VanOver., Winl}1e .. Jo stout SEASON TO BB GIVEN ON wards have left Waynesv1l1e for a. Ml' . and Mrs. A. H . Stubbs and Township Board of Education bas IMarllyn Squlres, and Bartlara and THuasPAY EVENlN<) JuLy 18 visit with their nephew, J. Wilson two children, Yvonne and Billy, Mr. lbeen announced for Monday nigbt, ~ t '.I.C Edwar(1s and family , of nea r Spring and Mrs. Wa Itel' Sheehan and 50118 , 'July 13. at a special meeting. l'l8nC . Y rane. EdwlD Scofield, mUSic tnsttuctor field. Routine busin~ss; Including the ' Richard and Warren, and Mr . and In the Wayne TOWnsbip schools, ° 0 • .Mrs. WalLer W1sema,n and chlldren, . WOMEN .OF COMMUNI~ announC~8 ,that the second band '. Miss Hilda Mae Glackin, of Mapayment of bills, etc., was the only AR e> URGED TO A'lTEND .• ING DBMONSTBATIONS concert of the Rason wm be·i1ven son,.,. I " spen din g this wee k with h cr Polly Lou a'nd BUly, held a. plC;nlc order oC buillness at the regular C •D VW ...."... . supper at Cold Springs Park Satur- monthly meeting held Monday, JIIly .Tbur,clay . evening by the .. W~ynea. aunt, Mrs : D ean Wa Ito n .. . • • • . day evening .. 6. ' The War~~n county ' Home Exten. ~ll1e 'Hlgh school band at t/ . comer " nnlnl--demon l' Mr . and Mrs. Lee Griffy and • ;, • slon will. apbnaOr a ca . - . adjacent to the · McClure ~et'al fainUY, ot DetrOit, visited here last Mr . Rllss(lll 'Bentley and Mr. FORMER W. H. S . TE.ACHER stfatlon next Home. At the ,collcert, ilven week with their parents: Mr . aud Walter Elzy , two of Waynesville's NOW AT FORT THOMAS at, the Mt. , Holly .,..urp ' . .laat ThUl'lJd&y, a falrly large most highly respected clttzens. have ...k ~ . and many . f avor. Mrs O. Orlffy. Sunday, i l l a t th eIr respectlve homes Friends here have received word an'd a.• t\;n'e,·WayneavWe · . Grade WIUI In at""lKIance these. A, fam1l1f!s and MrOn . and' Mrs. b een . that George Winder, a teacher In . School ltitA:~en a-t ~:30. Special.'" 1liiIe Comments were- heard on the Oarl Conard and lamll)' enoyed a on Main street. tenUon will be iiyen non-acid vege- "';"rlormance of the band. , . • • • , the local high school last year. Is rles Park. Miss Louise Bradsh w of Oolum t~lea a~d .tI? ~he .can~~ 0 f ber , t"",A feature~ of the coming conce.r t plc~,c at Wayne ° • • I , . - now a 'buck private In the rear , . · wltp.ou"t luga r and with Of-ugar.sub. . W1ll be vocal 1I010es by .. Monlmla 'U.s. O,eorge Walton Mrs . :Dean bus, Ohio, s.p ent the wee.k -end with rank," at Fort Thomas, K.y . Be " tit .:........... woman In. ·the com'" . ~ ....,~ -...:.. .. n · .... and Miss .Hllda Mae Olack- MisS Orace IBockett st.ates that so far he llkes..army Ufe ' II • U...,., . ",y~~.. , . -l , 'H~k and nuu.:rt """,,""I!. • Walton. ' • .. '.. mUni~y Is .lnVited. · -', : ,~ . ". - _-' . d antl .that Uncle' Sam is not such a ,<!,' , ". J~) .. .,SUNDAY ,DINNBR GUESTS in visited SijIlday With Miss Celes~ Mr. and l\;~B : E. L. Thomas an bad boss. Besides teaching SCience I. ; ....... '~..: ., ' ~ , Freeze, o~. Oi;e!lonia . Mt, and .Mlrs . . Harry Burnett and JULY Ub PICNIV D_ . . .",. 1M Ch 1" ~ Fisber Of OlD • o. . dQu'ah·te~s . II/'ere ' '''uests ot S,ldney at .t he school, George wa.s - also . . ." ~a. aria~,~. .} . Mr... Mrs· . '. -~' ' ~obI05on"·. Scoutmast~ at the local Boy ScOut • .l ' ' .. AT : . FORT -ANCIENT .: I, :'.cinDau, her ' . daughter, Mr ... and, . relatives Sunday . . .

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Cecll ' Orelst Lebanon, teacher CELEBBA'l'E JULY tib . and !108ch a_t Enon, Clark county, WITH FAMILY PICNIC for several years, hM been emJuly 4th was celebrated at the ployed as teat;her-coach at 8prIDc. home ot Mr. and Mrs. 'Alva boro Hlgb school. Thompson ~nd da\llhters, with a plcnlc to which tile rollowing of £. BAI&NIlABT TO ..up WAYNE U, 8. o. DJ'IVB : their friends and relatives were invited: Mr. and Mfa . C. 11.0. Jones and chjldren, Mrs. J . W. Lecraw~ Mrs. Sam Jones, of ilamUton; Mrs. C . E. Eller and son, iM1ss Gertrude Thompson and Mial Belen Mattox, of Olncfunati.

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head the U. s. O. drive In Wayne Townsbip. The county quota fa ~,OOO and the local ' Clllota . . . Other leadera named are MarJl. B, NEW PRINCIPAL NAMED Oray, W~rren county proaeodtoip AT SOUTH LEBANON SCHOOL Lebanon; Lee Webster •. 9Prbi~; .' Edgar Jones., Payette county, has been DIImed prlncipal ' of tile SOUth and Oorwln Pred, SOuth Lebanon • Lebanon school. He succeeds HerFAMILY PICNIC HEw bert Spencer who resJgned to enter d f k 10 Da to Mr. and Mrs. Marl!: Rogers and e ense wor y n. dauahter Anne, entertained at a ' famDy pk:nJc on July tth·. TbeJr CLEM CRANE DIES AT , HOME NEAR LEBANON aueats Included Mr. and lin. O. . v. Rogers. or BaltImOre, ·M d.; Mr. Services for Clem crane. 'l3, re- lind Mrs. D. W. Rogers, of MwleIe. tired farmer, who dled Saturday at IQd.; Miss Alme Roiera and Mr, his. home near 'ucua., T ....... non were con _ Harry O'Nelll, ot Dayton; and Mr. ducted Monday at ' 3 o'clock at and Mrs, N. L . Roeers, ot Sprq. .Johnson's funeral home In the bolo.

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soconu,n tEy.. FRANK GOODWIN DD8 AT ....._ . HOMB IN UBANON Mrs. Marie SChlegheclr:. KIna's Services lor f\·ank 000ciw1p. 'ft. Mills . retired farmer, who d1ed S~ SON-IN-LAW 'SENT OVERSEAS night at his home on north Mechanic street In Lebaaon, were COIJ..' Mrs. W. O. st. JOM. reCeived a duoted . today (Th\ll'Sd&J> ' at It telegram, Friday. from her dauah- o'clock at .the OIIwald ~1,UIer&l bOme, ter, M!'s. Kelth .Ashmead, of 8acra- Burial was In the· LebaDon _~ .: mento, Callt., informing her that tery. ~e Is surviVed bY 'the 'wIdOw, her husband h&s.been aent .oversel!s. ~a. I 'Rosemary, who baa been worldnl INSTALLED AS FBANIU.I:N BO'J:ABY CLUB at iMit.ther's P1eld, a cadet traln1n1 field, wID retunl'to Oblo as soon .. she.cen. let a release' from her ~ork.

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the trUCk, Detroit, died Wednesday morning. lifter remaining In an unconscious state fOllowing the aeel. dent. James Hicks, 28, of Pulaslti, Va .• Is still confined to the hospital and Is reported to be 1mp rovl~ from srolp wounds. Oscar Watson, 20, Negro, COlumbus, OWo, who suffered cuts on his legs and arms, was released Crom the hospital Sunday. atter treatment. The a ccident occurred when the truck In which the four men were riding west on Route '13 faUed to stop at the railroad crossing and crashed Into the second locomotlte of a double-header freight train, on the Pennsylvania railroad . The truck was the propeny of the F . E. Ooodlne Carnival and was Iooded with steel sections of an amusement ride. The men were GO the!r way to Franltl1n when the collision occurred. The tra10 was In charta of J . W. Torrle, 51, Columbus, and C. M. Fray. 52, Orelst avenue, Cinctnnatl, engineer.

John Moore;-Degro, age 39, at Clevelatld, died very suddenly last WedlU:sday evening fro~ a heart attack while travelln&' on Route U, near Spring Valley. He was returning with h1a wife 8ud three chllclren from a v1a1t tn South Carolina, with hls parent., when he was stricken . He was ,rushed to the hospital but was pronoun.ced dead upon arrival. TRIO CHARGED WITH The body was taken to stUbbe ALLEGED ASSAULT Funeral Bome t.l'ld later taken to Three juveniles were sentenced Cleveland. for ·burial. . to 60 days each In the detenUon FILES SUIT FOR DIVORCB home and Paul Todd, 21 years old, Lebanon, .. pleaded innocent 'When Oharglns neglect, Everett P. Hararraigned- before . Common Pleas lan tlled a divorce sUIt Tuea<1aY In Judge Chlules D. Dechant Monday Common. Pleas Court lIIalnst VIrIn Lebanon on charses of contribut- glnla Harlan, COrwin; ; asklna that Ing to the de.&lnQuency of a minor. also she be barred from !Dterest In They were arrest:ed 1ri connection real estate held 10 his name . They with a.n alleged assault on a fifteen were married in July, INa . ' year-old irb"l. Who also Is held 10 Jail, the Sherlt!'11 office said. Todd NEW COACH EMPLOYBD AT wl!l be tried July 14. SPRINGBORO BIGB SCHOOL

':wurzel. ~ciher. of: p.l.itsb~h;j 1IrIt8. .",nd son, at, Daywn, vlslted theIr , ,. . .• • • troop. Olear Bilton of La! AnaeleJL Vallt ' parents, ¥T. and Mrs. Emerson F. IJ.ttle Shirley. ·Neal: of Inclianap. ADAMS-FAWLEY NUPTIALS • . ~ , -., . .' . Earnhart B d . 1iJ)e ' and and ·1Ira. 8. 8. stabl. of ' un 1101· , " _ .. olls ~d., is Ddlng t he s~Cf .' JUNE 19 At GOSHEN.c~ :Prantlin, aU .dlnner .su·'·t:s·, at • Mr.. J~cob K~hllia;e~', of ' Blan'.. with her 'uncle ~ aun~;' Mt . .an~ Mr. 'and Mrs::John 0; Adams of ,me,h~ or .Mr. w:.: ~. ~.en &Q!l obeater, V1sited' ¥ra, J~ HYJI)&D ,~rs. Orval Gra~., . .. . kinS; ·at ~WDI.JuI, ~ ~, ~ouae ~. aD4 ~. o. I\.~ B~, .~dt.i. , and 'faftilly, SundaY. .' " . " FAMILY DINNER SUNDAY Wllinlngton, formerly ot Wayne&.. FAANKLIN . . S~~.T Mt6 ~Oladys Pat&eraon',.of .' . ",' It ' . . ' . . • " . ' ' .' .. ' , • ville" are _ annoti~}ni th~ ~1aI(e . . DIEIIi .1N NBBRAS~ P'l' ,. .~ qf D~TR or LEBANON CI'l'~ , .MarY Dora ' and Loren 'Bo-UaD ,..,, - l ' . . .' , of theJr daughter. Mary . lien'l, to --.:..and . .: : ) J , ,'W:' ., ' ' ... ' , -,....- .. . . and M,ra. .., l,farry FaW18Y" June 18th; 'Mra, Ollvet SJpe . Cued .: ft'lday at . and. .i :. Vi' Jlarold B.' Earnw-H 'and IamilY• .U1 Q. , WillS $,cene of ,a flUDily at . Ooshen ·Method1at pa1'lODaae". · Neb. wu " · ....liteJ)t of :at 2 o'Q1oCk., Iil the even1J1g Mr. 'and Mrs; Sunday. Those " . . 0'1'1 E an , I . en~ 'IIltaroth. 30. w~ died Ulb Jolned ·tllem H. gUests ' for '~he, OcCas1orl were Mr . ~d ~I. . BAS ERN STAB N C , at OrIent •. Bw1al .... in B!-tball1 IUppet. : . Fred Gona, t,tapghter. Helen Mar· ~ Chapter, 10'1, 0 .. E. S" Jara. B~~"'.. -I't-·~Punwa~-"' '!and ~. ceme&ill'. ~ of LeIIuuJa.. He~ " •• o· . garet.Iir, CUld lira. Robert GoDS, wtlFmeet In rBiUlar. HUIon MOIl__ the ~ . . .upper aueate ~ bJ ~ JII.l'tD!" Mr. ' aDd lin, Robt!it Pumas' Cl,Jid 'Be~J Mr. aDd Mtl . .fohn B. Qonsand day Dlght, July 13, at 8 p. m. of lID. Bl"CIIIlit ..... .-1 1In.~ . • wrc:~-:.~.~. !'urDu visited ~;-!. B1Ja Hurley at. ~~~~r,~, and ~he boat and ~~L't ';'~?.:. ~~ lin;' .J. ._~: ~. UId aV. .......... t.be hom. RI Mr, UCl Mh. WUbgr, - - - . -.1 ' .......1_ .. - l ' J .

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dpy and Sunday at ·the bome of her father Oh.prle$ Dlla, In Dayton, whel'e her sIster. Mrs. Ben Zore, and lItll daughter were. JU6t home fl'Olll th hospital. . MI' . and MI'S . Edmond., MJnser and son, 01 D ayton, slent SundaY wlLh Mr: nnd Mrs. W. 0 , Bergdail . On Monday lllC Be~gdall's were call ·d to Dayton' by the s.u ddell nmess of M.r., Minser. He Is at Miami Valley IUlspitul [or trcatIII n~ at appendiCitis . The force at Lytle eh:vator liave b en qul te busy the pasb week takli1g In whet! I., us lhranslng has begun In this sodlon. :rhe hard rain " MondllY morning stopped them for a few days. Miss Betty Campbell, who fell from u swing several days ago, was taken to Miami Valley hospital Tuesdoy for observation , MI'. and Mrs. Everett Early visited Mrs. Ruth Palmer d a~ly at Mlam Valley hospital, where she under_ wene an operation tor appendicitIS PrllJllY . She Is getting along nicely. Miss Almcttu SLelnke accompan Ied Mr . and Mrs. Thel'on Howell ,nd fa lllll}! and Mr . and Mrs. Forest Thompson Lo Dayt.on to the home of Ml· . and· Mrs. Steven Emrick wh \'e t hey enjoyed a 6 o'clock tllnner. Miss Steinke and Steven Emrick, Jr ., attend d Lowes TIl atre '1n the evening.

Evansville. Iud . . Mrs . Therll! Jones and son. MilLon. spant Th~rsday n~ t he h ome at her parent.s, Mr. and Mr . Edwin Nutt neal' oentervlllE!. ISSUED EVERY ~DAY . M;. and Mrs . HIII'vey Burn'et, Mr. aiHI Mrs. Wllllum Graham a nd SUbscrIption Price, $1 .50' Per. Year, Payable- In. ,Advance \ , MJ·. lind Mrs. Frank Kur riss o.ttended Lhe funeral' of A . C : collet.t ncar Harv ySburg on wednesda) . Mrs. Ralph Hanunolld il lJd eh)!· dren Marlyn , Jackie and Janet, . 5pen~ Friday with her mothel', Mrs. Wllllain Straukamp. In Dayton. Mr . Qnd Mrs. Harold Whltbker • , Cl.AIIMC& J. UO'IVN and children, Richard and Francis, ......... ell M ow. Dto.... a tle~lded the GI'ange birthday supper Sat.ui-day evening at. Smlt.h's The 1942 fisca l year closed and tile const.ructed by the War DepartPark Ileal' Harveysburg . 1943 fiscal year ,b egan at midnight ment. to provide parkIng space for Bobby Kemick 1Mspendin g several last Tuesday. WhHe exact. figures 1303 ll utomoblles, 15 actually takJllg days this week with his cOllsln, will not pe available for a few days care of an average of not over lell Tommy ElIo~t. fit Oentervllle . yet. approximate tabuiations show motor cars per day. ThJs. parking A large crowd attended tile model that. during the f15cal year just !l-pace which is covered with (\ six Irplane contest Sunday aftcl'1loon closed t.he Federal government ~nch layer of asphalt, co tbe tax_ III a I1eld on Robert Fl'lend's farm . spent twenty - six billion d 01 - ,layers $54,786 83, and Is being 'guard Mr. and Mrs . Ralph Barger and lars for otber 'goverlUnel1tal ncUvt- ed by two similar parking area for ' chlldren spcnt t.he Fourth and Sunties - or a total of Ilpproxlmately he Nayv Department. . cost. $SO,day with t heir' cousins, Mr . and thlrt.y-two bHilon nve hundred 11111 566.90, and has seven fUll~ tlme emMrs. FTan k Frlebes In Oo.lumbus. lion dollars durtng the year. This Iii ployes to ta ke care at the average Miss Barbai'll rem ai ned for a week's thc highest to 0.1 amount ever of 600 parked cars a day . The Oeneral Motors' "ARMS from the Mlaml Valley area . , PicThe pageant Is presented In Day- visit. • • • expended by t.he United States FOR VICTORY ' pageant. combined tured Il;bOve are t~-plcol cl'owds In tOll at the. Mon tgomery county f alr_ Mr . and Mrs. Thomas Collins alld According to the LaUOl )epart- wal' stage show and exhibit of wargoverrun.e nt or by auy other govC arIes Collins, at Dayton , w.:re \.he slIver dome tent, viewing the groundS. South Maln street at Wyemment I.or that. matter, tn the ~ent forty-one million two .'~Ull­ wlnnlng weap0tjs made by General Sunday afternoon guests of Mr . and· same spaee of. time. The preVIOUS dred and one thousand Americans Motors, now in Its seventh consecu. war products eX'hibltbeIore visl Ing omlng. and residents of Warren Mrs. Walter Kenrick. one year reeord for all purposes was were gainfully employed on May I? tlve week of free showing. h as a.t- the stage' show "·P l owshares" in the coun ty are urged ' to make plans t.o Mr . and Mrs. EwIng S trum -ahd P ure 011 Co., gasoline, $1.65; FJthe eighteen billion !lve hundred elGCluslve of those employed in agrl- tracted more thaI] 150,000 persons Victory Auditorium: attend at a n ea rly tlate. family ent~ rtalned six couples and dellLy Med ica l Supply Co., 3 rabies million dollars spent tn the flscal cultural purs)l1ts. Th1! largest gam thei r fam1Ues of friends from Cin- treatme ll t.~. $21; U, S. Stalldar~ year' ending June 30th; 1919, the last In ePlployment· mede by any cla<stI suppose if I bough t her some she cinuatl, Sat urday, the Fourth of Products Co~ 3-14 dose rabies vao'_ year of the Hrst World War. AI! a fica lion of workers during \Ae wo uld peck them as hens sometimes ·July, at "Sprlng Orove," their home cine, $16.95; Treasurer of S.tate, matter of compnI'lson, the dlrec~ month ending May 15th was in the . support of dependent cblld, '$15. 29; do wi th strange chicks. Chicks with o,~l Route '13. . ~~... f W ld W &" 0 • ......,. 0 or ar .... . 1 to the employees of F.ederal, State and 10.-'July 4 . If• It were not fo.r ti.Je pro- only a busy body who th inks she hens are more unpredictable thifn a Mr. a nd Mrs. Frank Thomas, of Earrett Bros., form s for prabatl1 United States from the .time of its :al govern~ents where a gain at grams on the radio no. o.ne would can raise ·the <:hlc.ks better than brooder. RaIn and rats are deadly Ilear WaynesvUle, were entertalned court, $5 . 'e.ntry 111 1917 untU the Peace Treaty eighty-six thousand for the thlrty - know t his was the grand 'and glor_ the mother. At any rate a clu.;:k1ng to bOth but at least In the brooder to dinner ' Sunday at t he home of Dr . H . M. Williams, coroner's was signed In 1921, lIIas twenty-five day ;period was noted. This' should lous Fourth of July. No fire wol'ks, Brown Leghorn hen has stolen some you do. not have to conte nd with the Mr . and Mrs . Lowcll Thomas and costs for Earl. Wright. $6.40; Dr. &.11110... ... seven hund re d an d ..... "'" e be most slgntllcant to thtnklng no para des, no picnic, just anothel' of ilie chicks away from the Barred hens. daughter. Leonard MInts, examination Wal- . .. million dollars. The estimated bud_ citizens a nd over-bw'dened tax pay- ",unday except U1e~e was no 'c hurch Rock lien with thirteen chicks. l''Ust Mr. and Mrs . Harry OUman Ilnd Ince cltlldren. $4 ; Columbus Blank Mr . and Mrs. Harold S telnkc at- Book Co .. 2 loose-leal binders tor get for the new fiscal year, w,hlch era. • • • <And we worked aU da y. I miss flre- one clucks and then the other until ItETIRED ATTORNEY PA.SSES AWAY AT HOME IN I\IORROW tended the funeral of Mr. 01ln1a11'5 01 rk of courts, $3:'; FInn Eql.\lpbegan JUly 1st. Is fixed >by Budget . TJ1e Deparimen t. of Agriculture crackers and fire-works . The boys the chicks are nearly dl.sb-Il~ted Thomas C . Welch,. 80, retired a~- aunt, Ml's . Fra.nk. Long. in Doyton ment Co., rental othose Iilnd towcr ' Dlreowr Smith at 5eventy-thre~ has just released Clgures showing bought some 'c ap ptstols and t he running from one to the other. I bllUon, one hm1dred and forty-one that the t-otal cash Income at the dogs werc miserable for a few days. tried w catch the Intrude~ but she topney a nd . oldest Uvlllg Past Mas- Wednesday . fo r month, $160. f Mrs . Ruth Palmer, of Daywn, H. S . Cor\over, rubbing stones, miwOn dollars which includes 1i1."-. farmers' of the 'United States durlng Poor old Bogan would claw open the was too quIck for me and coaxed ter of the Morrow Masonk LQdge, tY seven bill on dollars fO~ ~ dlr~t the year 1941 was eleven billion screen a.\ld hide In the darkest cor - some of the chicks olf Into the pas- died Thursday a t his home In Mor- and Mrs. Paul Wllllllms and Bobby etc. $17.30; Ohio OU Co., gas for war purposes . Ight hundred and , .thirty million ner he coUld find a nd when he was ture with her : Then the hen that · row . Services were conducted Sun- Morgan o[ Leballon, spent. ThUt1l- grandstand. $5.99 ;' Edward Kaiser, • • • During the fiscal year just closed, dollars. compared to a otne blllio.n told to get ou~ he just turned, over hatched the chicks' was so upset day at 2 o'Cl~k at t he residence day BIt tlle home of their parents, Invalid care o[ Caroline Kalser, that when night came she went up with burial In Morrow cemetery. Mr. and Mrs, Everett Eariy. $2 .60; Marlon Adams, ' same lor tVf~lIe <billion, seven hundred and one hundred ~nd torty-nve million and put 'hls teet up In the air and 0)'1 the roost and sat there c~uckl. i lg Mr . Welch practiced law In Morrow Guests aL the picniC dinner of the Evelyn Adams. $2 .~o; Ruth KIlburn, twenty mUUon dollars was collected dollar lncame dunn~ 1940. Gross 'rolled his eyes pleadingly. T~e caps trom the people In ta1eH~ a l(t- farm income for lSU, whl\lh In_ did not last until the Fourth (for- at the bOOles tr}rlng to get them up and Cincinnati 'and WIIS a fllty-year 'Woman's Soclety- Wednesdo y at the same for Floyd Kilburn, $5. Lucille. beside her . '1 chased her out aud Mason . He' is survi ved by two sls- home of Mrs : ' James Wlcal, near salyers. same tor Ma.rie Ludington, tle more than 1ive billion dollars eluded 'products consumed on farms, tuna tely tor the dogs. ) OVer the amou.nt collected the pre- wB,s estimated qt approximately T he other' evening I SIlW 0. car shooed them to a more ' sultable ters, Mrs . Esther Southgate and Fer'ry-, were: Mrs . Perry Wade, Mrs. $6; Newton Stamper, same 'for Mtn_ vlous year, and six 'billion dollars fourteen billion dollars-an Increase comlllg tn and tound In it some peo- shelter f or the chicks. The chick- M1:Ss Martho. Welch, with whom he Harlow and Mrs. Lehnran, of near llie Stamw. $5. Springboro,' Mrs. Pete Wlca1 and Everett Sawyel', same for Pearl more than collecte4 in taXes In an~ of twenty-six 'PIlL.cent over the 1940 pie I had known all my llfe in Day- na-pper thinks 811e wants chicks but resided. Mrs. Rober t Billett nnd ' little Sawyer, $5 ; ~ OCllce Out(ltters, I 0 one year diu-lOg the Flr8b Wor)d 'groSS inco'!ne . .Farm prices In mid- t on Ml·S. Al1red Allabaugh and her daughter, at Oentervllle . brief covers Imprinted $3.50; HamWar. However, In spite of thla high June, however, had dropepd ap- daughter and was deUgh-ted to hear Mr'. and lliIrs. Ward Pummel! and lIton Oounty Tuberculosis 'Hospltal, tax Income.; the United ' states .proxlniateiy one per cent below the that ~hey had moved onto the old -------.----~~~~--------------~!amU,y attended the .f~ml of the care ot Indigent pa.UeJ\t, $93; Dr. Trl!aaurY w~nt into the red by more May 15th avel1\ge. Lashley 'farm 'Whlch~ had been form'er's father at Washlngto.n C. W. C. Breidenbach. services renbought by her son ",ho is now In than twe~ty, bUlion. dollars duripg The na Uona'] :---drlve tor the collec- the army. We had.o. lovely time House Thursday. dcred' indigent patient, $98; satetee_ 'be fiscal .year Just eloeed .•, 'l;'he . Ms. Claudia Cornell of nllllr Ribbon and Carbon 00. , ' 6 ribbons, . de- t lon at scrap rubber has been ex- comparlng notes as (111 city-farmers ficit was made up by the sale lof tend 'd for ,' en da' ys-or untU mid- do ' when they get toge ther a.nd the Ferry, was a ' dinner guest Saturday $5; W . H. Anderso.n 00., 1942 Plckwar bonds and othe regular BecUri- night Jul., lOth _ by order of the o! Mr . and Mrs . Allen Emrick. '. ett Pnrts to Page's IsIfeUme ' Code, '.,)' next day I went over to see them., ties..wh~ch brought th.e total' govem- President . '1'he·.. extension of the There was' a canning demonstra- $10, . The old house looklid very pleasant, ment 'debt, inelUd1ti. 8, . gqaranteed namnalbn came in an "efto'" to In._' so fresh 'a nd shining In new paint tlon ·Tuesday afternoon at the nome .' Heer Printing Co., ' indiotment v ....... H obl1gatlons, to , a pe$k ot seventy- crease the ~o ' hunat~d and nlne. of Mrs. HarVey 'Burnet under the ' .forms, $6; J , A. Schilling, 'rent or ' I and . paper and t);ley were planning, , siX tiUUon ' siX JlUndred million do;' teen t"'ousan' ~ to' n ' . scrap ru,bbe' r to- lnterestlng tl;l.lngs for . the old 109 • , U directlo.n of Miss Roberta ~ulken-' office t011 proseoutor, $20; Pure 011 lars as the -year ~l~e: Since J.u ne at tsl reported at. the ' end of theeorlg-' cnbln. It is a lovely place with stein, of Lebanon. Co., gasQltne. $25; Hufford 's Shell llH() e,wtoxlmately .twb h~d!ed ~en ~al collection, camPaIgn. In .the belIutlfulblg tl'ees and a lovely view Miss Almetta Set"lnke, with Station same, $28.92; Ohio 011 Co., of the valley . The land Is being bUllon dollars has '~en approprlat- . meantime rwar prodUCtio.n friends trom Lebanon, heard Kay same; $34.95; Standard OU Co" all cd Qr author1led ~Q~ :patlo~l de- DgnaId M.. ~eison announces .that a fanned by ' EllwooCl Reedy. We citY Kayser and his orchestra' Frida) and gasoline', $198.35 ;. Armrel Mo.tense . ~d War 'pIl{POS~B, Includlna new salvage OIImpalgn will be start- fanners share with tbe born-andevening at Coney I sland, near Olsl- terlals corp.,. asphalt, $2,5'l5,M, ~se-Lend; with' th~ great portion ed o~ J~y 13th for the cOllectlOn?t bred fanners th~ love ~t the land cJnnati. M.. p. Larkin 00., supplles, $19.65; .. . of thls .amo~~t 4?,eing yet unexpend- all vital scrap matel1a1s' tncludlng and the plca$ure tn country life Mr. and Mrs . Kesler Graham M. D. Larkin 00., BuppUee, ed, altho obUgated o~ allocated, ..rubber; steel, iron tin "and tats. even 'lf we do !ISk fooliSh q~estlons made several trips last week to the $19 .65; Klinger-Dills Co •• sup~l1e8 of' 'th~ mOluiy :ppr~prtated to Hotaewwes Will ibe ,asked to save ~d have to learn out of 'books home of Mr. lind Mrs . Frank Selk- and par , $74.4.8; Ludlow BatterY war ag~cles til not always expended waste ldtchen, faf.a-..-.tiuch a.s bacon th.lngs that every farm child knows er, .. near Springboro, where ·Mr. 00., ' parts, $6.41; Trl - State DlB.. wtsely or well. For lnstaWle, it h9S and other mea.t drlpping,S--and ' sell by ~he time they can walk . Farm Selker, Mrs . Graham's uncle, Is trlbutlng corp.' same, $3,94; 011100, critically Ill. .' ' . . Outfitters. 5 M s.taPles~ $1. ..• just '\:ome. to t.he attent{Pn . 9t · th.~ .to m!l6 t deale~s, who In tlirn ~m life 1s so full of surprlseq for us that ·Congress that .~ ten Mr~ autOm~- · send them I through appropriate we get a great thrill out of it, so 'Mr. E. ·H. Heathman, of Xenia, , .bue ,pa(Jdng ~rea. ir( potqmac p~rlr:; . channels'~o'r use 'in the produc~.lon much so that some at the B&Bs was here on Tuesday of last week COMMo.N PLEAS ,'. . thlnk we are. just a little bit off . • , in the Interest of the Dayton Power and Light Co ~ The llght bills ot thls We are the ones who dO most o.f the cOlIll'I;lunlty nlAY now be paid at the talktng and writing about it . Boss A jUl'Y returned verdict in faGraham grocery l.nl;tead or the vor of the .defendant In the suit of Johnson on WLW 15 one of th.e tew Waynesville Bank. B&Bs that does much talking (at Charies Byrum, et aI, Vs Charles Mr . and Mrs. Robert Furnas and POly. et at In which Coy'S right to least they say he Is a real old timer) . children, of Dayton, were Sunday sell certain property was contested. Bobby's game reaUy shows a growing evening dinner guests of Mr .' and July 6. All day Saturday and all Charles W. Payne, Columbus, was day Sunday we watched the sky Mrs. Rlissell Campbell ·and family . fined $50 and costs when he pleaded lives of all of us. Faced change in the , . Mrs. Donald ~alrd and daughters gullty to an indictment chargIng hopefully . Some of the hay had with the need to conserve tires, gasoline ' Na.ncy and Beve~ly, .sp,ent Thursday colWersion. reached the barn just ahead of the WE 'A RE 'PREPARED TO GIVE PROMPT SERlast storm but there was more to With her sister Mrs. Harf?ld Duke and cars, we're becoming "arm · chair Defendant released from payment and children, in Dayton. come in. It was cool and a little of support for minor child while In travellers. II Many people now tell us that VICE ON ALl KINDS OF Mrs, Margaret Johns visltep Mrs. the service of the U. s, . Martnes clOUdY with just a. .few drops w they are' spending more time ~t home ••• Martha Hougn, near Way,nesvllie, in the suit of Oora Johns against scar!, us once In a while'. Would the Monday. Dry . Ridge tradition pold and the Jack Johns. reading. studying. sewing. This means . ¥I'.lends here are sorry to learn of storms go around us? Several did . more risk of eyestrain. Avoid wasting but this mornlng early there was a. the lliness of ' Mrs. lloyd IHa1J. In Not everybod)' with " dollar crash at thwlder and the sky openOolumbus, .Who underwent a major to .pare can moot a . . light and help your eyesi9hf. too. . " A!. REASONABLE PRlc;ES .'rafrht-but everybody CUt ed and the water come down tn big operation on Munday of last week. Iboot .ir......·to the bUlk IUII1 splashing drops . a rool soaker. All The latest word Is that she 15 get_ . FlUNG CARDS PLACABDS , bllJ War BoDds. .Buy yo!l1' . "D~SION hope of ' getting .the hay in today ting along as well as expected: . Ke.~p lamp buibs and bowls clean ••• . 10% every pay day. . , POSTERS FOLDERS • fJ'J(~~S was crushed. Another 'Wetting like Miss Ella Kenrick, of Springfield. POST C~DS dUI.t free. Wipe them frequently with ANNOtfNcEMENTS H.4.ND BLLLS that and It won't be worth taking who Is visiting at the home 01 Mr. PRICE LJ~TS LETTERHEADS ( BILL HEADS in. . a damp cloth and y~"'11 get a lot more and Mrs. Lester Kenrick at ' Ferry, PROGRAMS LABELS BLOTTERS July 7. Bright and shining tbta sPent Monday evening · Vflth . Mr. Ught from present I~mps, to mak~ RECEIPTS LEAFLETS II&IEF8 ~ornlng . Will It stay that way Jong and Mrs. Walter Kenrick. '. . seeing easier and to protect eyes from . RE~R~S BUSiNEss C~IlDS U ;DGER" SHEETS enough to g~ t t he hay In and the Mr, and Mrs'. Robert ~oung 'and strain. RULED FQRMS CALLJN~ CARDS . LEGA~ BLANKS wr eat combined? We are on the tall Uttle. son, ot' Dayton,' w~re wee~-end SALE ~ILLS MEAL 'fICKEl'S • CA'J'ALoGUES . end 'of the Ust for the comblnc so guests of .Mr: and Mrs. Eal'....-voung. If lamp shades are dark; or turned SHIPi'ING TAGS MENU CARDS '. OOI)QU,S what will ,happen, 'more rain' bQore Mrs. Mlftlde Moore IUld 'frtend, , ') ~ . . . STATEMENTS · yeUow inside~ you may b'e losing al. PCl1.0N 9~S NOTES they get' here? Hal."Vest time in t.h.Is . Mr . Henry Finch, of !)ayton, 'were '. of ike aDd" ecmlll&I8D · W lNDOW CARDS; PAMPHLETS mucll ai 50% of the light! Cledit or ~Q~8 , Is always a bit nerve rack-.'· ~unday eveD1Dg d1l'iner ' gqeats of Bop-~,e.-8bee~E"" ..' lng. , brush .shades r~g';larIY: or if they're ~ Mr. IUld' Mrs , .J . B . i;;nCll. Mrs. Rfmoftd l'nImPiI1 We so.metlmes hear of st1'!l-~· k.l4I­ Jones. aocompanl8d them home too bad•. replace ' with fresh ,olles. , \ '. napPIn'g cases where the ohJld Is s~nt Monday With her 8lsterl Mrs. , , sto len by a chlld-.hungry woman, John ZImmerman. . '. . who wants no~ a ra~m but" a baby. - Mr&. MargJU1!t Johns and ' Paul THE. --D A Y TO ' N have such a case' of chick-nap_ Johns ca:l1ec1 on Mr. aDd MrI, Lee ping In the ~ard or PerhBps it Is ~wklns and Ml'. and .... RodDer A .N D CO·MPANY -an-I*tb- ..... . , Shaw near. WJJmJDit,on, _turda,J ~HIO · of g lycerlne needed in making eXeveDlnl.

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the Catholics altertor, 01 WaynnvlUe as It appeared ,term of missionary I!ervlcea by In t.he Special· Homecomlnc EdlU...· Fat,her Augustine, a YOLmg priest, The ~Iaml .G uette, of December, und through his agency and eUort.s 1906. I' , wail wrllten bJ ThoplU~. bunt a irame church on High street ISrown, ·then publlaher of this Dews- at the foot of ttie hill, between paper. , Maln' a.nd Third. Father Aug'u stlne waynesvllle was settled In the was greatly beloved and reapected. Spring ot 1797 by Samuel Heltr'hwa}" As he died before the dedication 'or a .Jlatlve ot England, who had been the ehureq building, he was honorIn America fOI' some, years, &od cd by having It named St, Augushaying' In conjunction with !Dr. &lne , In memory of him and in reehlvan Banes, bought from ' John ognltlon of his work . services afe Cleves Symmes, a large tract ot ,statedly held there. . In 1869, the first Protestant EpLslund, over 30,000 acres in this nelKhborhood a11(\ undertook to copai' services were held In, Wiloynesstmle It. ville iii. the dining room of the old Mr . Helghway bought in BaIU- Miami House, bY Rev . W . T. Helm. 1l10r6v~ large- stock of dry ~oods and In ' 'August or the same year, the lJ~ne~a l merchandise sutta-ble for a construction ot a church WII8 belI'ontiei' market, Rnd had his goods gun, when there were but two com"i:"l!!IC:.....i.ollgoned across tile country to m\mlcants, one or whom Is still llvPILtsburgh, from which point he Ing. The building of the church Lightll/)U!O 01 f,oke St. Mary's IlhlPPlld them on a flat boat, and progreased Slowly. Meanwhile serv~1~iC!an8 n·e.e~ not travel afar .to find beauty spots or recreation tiller being Icc-bound on the Ohio a ices were continued under ~eVero.l ft;l c l ht~es , OhIO s lakes, streams, rIvers, pal'ks ami woodeel areas offer "hort dJllLallce below Wheel'lng'l most m~s!onarles, and on ElI8ter, 1881 dl versl~ed pleasures to the sportsman and vacation seeleer. Pictured above IS one of su~h places. Lake St. Mary's comllrise 22 square miles of the wI'lter, finally reached ~_ the church being completed and lumbln , uL the fouth at Lhe Miami, plad for.. was dedicated by Bishop of water. flfLy. mIles of shore. Tourists from far and wide seek its sho~es, bays, mlets and marsh lands. Fourteen thou sand acres all March 4, 1797, and on March 8, his Jagger . The church m~'bershlp fish l,:,g water!,. Is lan~s, Jlontoons, docks and a lighthouse make R'afer ba t~lng, boatmg and hshUig. Located in Auglaize and Mer('er counti es, jJaI'Ly reac led the , pJ'esent site of has Increased until it Is a strong arrIved. at by State Routes, No. 33, No, 53 and No. 127. Many other Waynesville. organization and has been for wme recreatIon .aI·cas arc descrIbed ' in ~ooklet "Enjoy Y~'ul'sclf in Ohio" Just how many persons there were yeal:s under the pastoral care ot copy of whIch '!1I!-Y be had by mailing postcard rellues t to Ohio DeveiDJIment and Publlclty COllJmission, Wyandotte Building, Columbus, Ohio. In Helghway's party Is unknown. It Rev. J. F. Cadwallader. Is cer~aln, however, that two brothWe are Indebt!!d to Mrs. Mary CIS John and Samuel Tamsett, aiso ' Bailey for the tollowlng cUpping Engllshmen, and t heir wlvea taken from the Dayton Journo.l. tOllltled a part ' of the pai'Ly, dur~ November 3, 1859: graded a little, and the house now their trip down the Ohio and from "Two old stoves which were put sl.(lnding, also the one on Fourth Myrtle Brant, Robert and William Columbia to their dest.lnatlon. up in the Friends MeeUng House at ~treet where Jonathan Haines uow HelGh'Way had employed them for Waynesville, Warren county, Dhlo, lives, were built, and two districts J ames were named co.-executors of two )'eal's (,II' $250. Later th. . In 1&13 and have been In constant wer cree.ted In the tow,!), In 1857 the estate of George Mueller, brothel's bought and settled ufGll use ever .slnce, were brought to the Union School house was built Pleasant Plain, with Alfred Sellers, 811 acre treets In the western par. ~ 'Dayton yesterday and sold as old ~n Fourth street, and In 1891 It was Williams McHenry and George Union Farm, belonging now , to Mrs. Iron. Each of them weighed about torn down and the present modem Jones as appraisers . The court approved t he adoption S. S. Haines. 1,000 pounds, the plates ' being an' ,auUdlng was erected at II. cost of Cuthbert Watson accompanied InCh thick, and the pair COl>-t a~ the about $22,000. The school· has long or Dennis Monroe Jones by S, L , tile ,HelghwllY party from Oolumbla lime they were purchased $196. The held 11 good reputation among and LuclUe R,pbins.m, Lebanon, and lind drove one of the wagons, but price was $209 eru:h, but In conslder- high schools, and its graduates are h is name changed to Richard Lewis soon aItel'wal'd8 settled on Section a.tlon of taking two ot them, II. dis- deemed quaillied for admission Into Robinson . He Is two years old. Nannle Garrtson" Morrow, named 33, a tew miles from WaynesVille, count of four dollars ' was made. Lile freshman class oJ Ohio 'State Lo administer the estate of her late 'Illese were the only persona be- 'I'hcre Is a sll8ht change in the University and other colleges. husband, Ernest Garrison, with As just melltlO~ed, the village was longing to the orlgma1 party whose weight and price since these heavy nanles seem to have come down to teUows were cast." divided about 1845 Into two dls- Herman ~m;ohr William Dare and us. ~evertheless, Rev. Jamea Smith, SClloo" trlcts, and the cause' of education Frank DuPree as llppraisers. The estate of NellUe Bard Shields, As a general thmg pioneer school took a step forward, b~t it was dewho stOPped with Helghway ohly a Hamilton tow,nship, determined to -. few months later, says In his jour- housea were cona1del'ed sumclentlY <:Ided ' even beIore that "time that nal that .there were 'about fourteen lighted by havlng tl;1e windows cov- ndvanced education s hould have a ,be $12,212.12 Ill}d that of CharlQtte DeNise, Franklin. $i17,194.80 . tnmllles he~ at the time. The lots ere~ wi~h a sheet ot greased' paper,. litaJ;t, IUId about the year 1843, G.· Raymond Smith, Lebanon, was were half an acre In stze and sold but Wayn~vil1e 's first school, about largely through the Instrumentality appointed to' adlllll!llSlier the estate for t6, with proviso that a ' house 1802" and perhapa others, had lit- of Dr. Sylvanus FLsher, It was de should be bUilt Within a stipUlated ,Ie window openings on the s'tdes, .termlhed to buUd 'an academy, or~ of John Hines, M,orrow, with W. time. su1l1clently large to admit a pane as Ii was generally called at the W . Cade, .J . N. M~ey and W. Cb~ea ofaxl0 glass" but doubtless con- time, a seminary. ThIs bulldlng was W. 'whlteker as appraisers . The Inventory of the estate of LeThe first religious organizat1on ln slderable lJght got down the spa- erected a~ that time, being the nuola ThomP6on, Le.banon, wui be Waynesvllle was th,a t 01 Friends; clous chimneys and tbrouah the c1eus of the present handsome resheard Juiy .20. from 1081 .untll 1805 meetlnga were numerous crevlcea bebween the logs. Idence ot Mr . S. Levi Cartwright, The court appr01led the first and The Friends have always taken ',a oe~r the upper end ot Maln street, held at fa'lJllly residencies; In 1805 -,a final 'accounts of the estates of log church bulldlng was erected on lively :'1n~est in the ~ducat.ton ot The first teacher was David S. Charles Hoff, MIlSon; John Rider t~e lo.t now ocoupled <by tlle Ortbo_ ' the young. They ,.ere the leadlni Burson, who built for tbe accom~ and Mary F. Creamer Hamuton dox· meeting hou.se ; In 1811 they ,element ,In the community almost tJ,lodllotlon ot his famlly the house township, and Mervllie R, Walker. began the erecUon of the "WhIte trom fQe start, and it is believed at the lower e~d of Ma10 street, opThe court approved the third Brick," meeting house. After beetn- theirs was the' first public school, poslte the power house. now owned a<:count ot the estat e of Ollve Maud ning, It was ooncluded to ~e a Jus~ where It wu located cannot be and occupied by Miss Ann PhIlUP6. Lerch; ~h1rteenth account of Oarl , wo-story builcUng Qt .it, which wu determined at this day, but we ~he school at once became popular, and awrence Zwi,ck, minors; and done, and the bUilding comple~ IJ1 have every' reason to assume ·tba. and was crowded from the start. ~he second account of Oharles M. 1813. III 18'10 the house was remad- it was somewhere on the QuaKer Many promlslng young persons Mount, Franklin. eled lnOO a sUrgle story, with ral- premises . Rowland ~~hards taught lro~ the n e.lghbor1og country at~ The Inventory of the estate of n. lerles. • In 1802. Wheb the log meeting ten,ded . Some. of them from Greene B , Clark, Kings Mllls, approved. When the SOCiety was dJvlded in house was built in 1805, It was used and Clinton counties . I am '!lot A certificate of t ransfer ordered 1828, the Orthodox Pranch tool( also tor the . accommodation Of the sure whether Mr. Burson taught Issued to the admllnlstrator of the possession of t,he original l~ school, the tlrst t.eacher being Ellz-. more than one year, but schools estate Of John Steigerwald, FrankchurcH, and in 1836-36' bunt their a-be.th Wrl8ht. She , Will! ' assisted by ",!ere conducted ther~ by various lI,n. . present' , brick" which has also been her a1ater, Susan Wright. On mid- teachers until near the time of the The Inv.~tory of' the estate ot ot' late years, cOIlBlderably remodeI~ week meeting time the school sat building' of the Union school 10 1857 'M ary Binegar, Franklm, approved. ed. witb the Meet~. whe~ the course of stUdy was en- The court ordered certa10 real ' The first Methodist church In There Is SDOd traditionary eVi- larged and systematized . estae belonging to the estate ot E . . Waynesville wa~ erected In or about dence that the old Friends' brick (ConUllued Next .Week) H. Stegemoller; Leb~non, sold ' at th~ year 1828, a ,small brick 'bulldtns school house stlll standing, whJcb 11 hi h ~.t t d now accun1ed as a r-Idence by , the Adolpb, Benito and Blrobllo aueUon August 3 alod ,adm1n1strat:or W c was . ... Iij\ e on · .the back 1M .... , -the three blJnd mice. Make ordered to post additional bond of part 01 ttle property now owned by Lewis ,...tam1ly, was ,built d~ectly at Ulem nua' with ten perCCDt 01 $16,IJOq. the Blaham heirs, 'on Water street. ter the White Brick, . or 'Hicbite . TODr" !,noome ,In War ' BoIUJa The hou.se ,w as aioN what Is now meeUng house, or even 'Whl1~ that .eveI'J paT clay. NOTJOE OF PUlIILIC IIEARI.NG the alley, t~o)lgh there was n~ alley wJ!.8 under construction and 'out of -----...;.::~----~--­ OF 'l'HE WAYNE TOWNSHIP RURAL SCHOOL DISTRICT there 'at that time-the original plat the &arne kllil , or brick, say 181'1BUDGET of the r~e !lot bemr proVided 1813. After the 'j)uIldlng of the 'WIth alleys4esldes, there was at scllool house, Joel WrJgh't;' 'and Notice Is hereby given that 00 the the time a , sort of common or out- Thomas RJcJ(ets ta~ght there, also 13th' day of July, 1942. at 8 o'clock lot . In 1840, ~hey built the present Dr. Whltr,ldge anq Dr. Lothrop. ' P. M. , a public hearing wlll be held h'ouse on North .street: and In 1869 Mrs.:Mary BaDey, to whom I am 'on the bUdget prepa red by the the building was enlarged and Im- Inde~ted for so~e 'very valuable Board · of Education of the Wayne prove'd. The first pennanent Sun-, notes ou"thls sUobJect, says she first Township , Rural School District of day school waa '. beld In ' the small went ,to school at the brick abol,1t Warren Oourtty, OhiO, for the next church back 01 Water street, In 1824. ~omas O'Brian taught then; ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN succeedh'lg fiscal year end10g De1831 . ' he was , foll:owed ' by WUlIam But- your cattle/ .hogs, she!!p a~ calve.• cember aI, 1942 • .' For a tew years, beginning 1856 tel'Worth, then John aUpln, EllIs to Norrla-Brock ..Co., llve wire and Such .henrlng will be held at the the Congregatlonal18ts bad a small Stoltes, Noah' Leeds, George Myer, progressive firm tor the highest office .o f the Board ot Education In organ~tron and church her,e . all of whOle' schools she attended.:.. market prices and good service. 'I n 1843, the Monnona came to Tbe ac:bools were conducted under UDlon Slock Yards, ClnclnnaU, 0 the High School bulldlng: WaynesWaynesville and at f1rat lalned con- the care of trustees, whQ were 'ap- Thne In on Radio StD,tlon WCK., v1l1e, Ohio. Reiss H . HARTSOCK, Clerk. sl4erable headway. A nUmber Qt pointed by the P'r1endS Meeting. 111:116 'o t 12:30 p. m. for our daLiJ <;oovefslons was maile and ' ..... .... Ite • Among those trustees were Noah' marlCet reports. . 'CI'Y lh o · l\1hl.lul GlIJtc lto Wllnt <\,I M ~ew 'went to Nauvoo, but DJost 'of """mea, MJcaja.h Johnson, DaVid _ _'--_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-:.._ _-r_-::-___:--.-_-=.:..:.:...:::.:.:.::. 'them became dls8atlafled and . re: Morgan, etc. All 'who ~ere Interesttur1;led aDd ' united wltb other ed were . inVited to vWt . the IIOhoola. churches. Slhc;e then there haa ~e 'teachers ' w~e eWpJoy~ by the been no organIZed church here. but thiat~ and 'the trustee. were apup to at, least ' a recent date, there ,l)Oln.tea by the Prtencla MeeUIIg. was a .trace of the- c~l~ remaining. 'l11e' parents, Of I\l&1'd1&DII were exlIn 1850 the Regular Baptista ,un'- j)ected to ~y: for ; tuition . at the ' dertook. to estebnsh a chulch . here, ' 'olose of each ~; 11 able to d,o /10/ tile effort waS 'aooD abaiidOned. but aU the chUdren In ,. ~e com'. ' lIn 1810· the / 0btl.8tl8ns or' ,DIad- inUhlty were' invited and eXpected to , p,lea orp~ : a Cb~h .here, &Jld at~d IKlbOol whether theJ pald or bad Ita eMrle~ of good and , m ~ t , iOftun~, 'and 1I8i'V1~ are ~ held ., iii. the y~ l~ ~ 1829! ~ ~ ~ere ~. ./' some" pubUo ..moOi money use ' In 18'74. the, Old SchOol B&pt1ata and a 8IIialJ brick hoUle .... bullt built • I\JIIIUUu brick cIlurcb oil OIl the ....ve1 kDoll at the.ici.wer end - IIlam1 ~, a little Mala. or MaIn sWeet!.. That' ... tIJe tiesemces were beJd there uP to • IIIDD1Ii8 at ~ ,prwent PItiIc Scbool IAbanon, 0 Phone 83L 'naebt'date, bUt bve heeD dIIcoD- 8JlteJn or WQDIIViDe. About 184&. . Senl~ At Thll Add ..... t1Ilued aDd the boIIIe IS DOW oUered Ibe boUIe,' _ meDUoQed ,... tom fir .... down aDci ,\he ~ or ".

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RObert Walton, were guest.s ot ' Mr . and Mrs :' J . T. Walton ' last Sunday. Mr. and M~s . RalPh FreemMl a.Pd son, John Rob ' rt, Day;ton, spent ,Sunday with Mr. and Mrs . ' seth Freeman . ' Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peterson. Xenia, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Nellie Peterson, Mr , HaiTY Sto)leburner, Ohio State university. and Mr . Marlon Wesley Snilth. Wilmington College, spent the 4th with their parents. Mr. and Mrs, ornn Collins, Dayton visited, with Mr . And Mrs. H , 0, Colllns last Sunday, Mr . and Mrs. R . V , Carr. Osborne, called Oil their mother. Mrs , Corn Compto n, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 0, W. Gorham, Mr . 9.l:\d Mrs . Nell Compton, J ean an d PlIylI1s CompLon . Mr. and Mrs. Ea rl Clevenger and son Kenneth Miss Marie DUnn and Bruce DUIl1~ attended the Fenner reunion near B,oomlngton . Mr . and Mrs . Henry Carpenter, Day tOil. spent the weck-end with Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Archdeacon. gt. Emmet Good visited Mrs . Geneva. J ohnson and family for a few days last week. Miss Helen Zinc, Dayton, alBo was a guest. Mr . and Mrs. Les Hudgel, of Blanchester, were evening guests Sunday of Mr . and Mrs, H . Archdeacon. Stricken 111 while driving his auto .on Route 42 three miles south ot here, John Moore, 40, negro, ' or 14721 Thames street, Cleveland. was pronounced dead upon arrival at Lhe office of Dr . A. N. Vandeman where he was removed by a paSSin~ motorist Wednesday at 6 p . m . Mr. Moore, accompanied by his wife and family, became III and stopped his car as he was driving toward Spring Valley. He Is said to have gotten out ot his auto for a ,few minutes a.nd to have collapsed when lie reentered hLs car. Death was reported due to Coronary Thrombosis . The ,body was removed to the StUbbs Funeral Home, Wa>,nesvllle, from where It W9./l taken to 'Cleveland Wednesday night. Miss Edna Elam, Middletown, Is spending the summer with her sisters MIsses Bessie, Mary and Kizzle at their. summer cottage out on one of their farms. Mr. and Mrs. ,Leo Wlllenburg and daughters, Nancy Lou and Sandra Sue, Mrs. Cora Queary, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quoo.ry and sons, Dale and Donald, and Miss Mildred Zimmennan, Dayton, enjoyed a picnic dinner on the Wlllenb'urg IlllWn Day~on,

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lust Sunday. \'111'5. F. M . Hiett spent Friaay wlLh her daughter, M!·s . Raymond ,\lr. . 1\',,111.. Uu" .... u. corr_~Dd':"~ ' \Jsborne, Xenia. Mrs. May C~and her sister, M.r. Lewis MUler, Xenia, was ser - .~r:!. WhiLe, of Los Angeles, Calk, iOusly hurL Illst Tuesday when he were our dinner guest.s on Sunday. Mrs. Allce Clark visited friends In • dl from the ladder he was uslng In IlfIlutl11G t.he Post Office building. CenLervilJe Rnd Dayton over the .-ie fell from the second slory and week-cnd. Mrs. Glenn Borden had l1li her .,uffered a concussion of tae brain . J. back Injury, fractured pelvis, ohmer guests on Sunday her hus.ractured Wl'lsL and a leg Injury . ,Jand, Ol~ \]n Borden and her mothAfter treaLment by Dr. Hartinger, ()I', Mrs. Munger, of Lebanon. Miss Nelle MCCwmpbell arrived ,Ie was rellJov ed to St, Elizabeth's Ilospital ~ylOll. !lome trom a week's vis it at PlttsMr . and Mrs . Carl Smith t!..nd ourgh on Monday , Mr. Robert Mooney and Mrs . EIJaug hter Louanne, and Mrs. MalLie ..:lmlth spen t Wednesday evening in .a Adams , of Lebanon. caUed on Wilmington alld had dlnller with MI':; . Evelyn Meloy reocently. Mrs , Charles Ellis called on the .'v1arlon Wesley Smith In honor or Brown sisters and other friends his 21st bU'tllday . MI'. Rnd Mrs. Howard Borton nere olle day the past week. Mrs. , J. W. Ward and MIss Nelle visited Thursday with tl;1eir grandmother. Mrs. Ida Streit, In the McCampbell were Dayton Visitors' Jl:leazel' neighborhood. Jll Tuesday . Mr. and Mrs. F . M. Hiett atOAal) OF THANKS J.ellded tile weddJng of thelr neph~ w, M!' . Floyd MCCoy and Miss NWe take this opportunity to thank lene Thomas, at Dayton, last Tues.. uay night. Jur nelgh4xlrs and friends for the Mrs. Pearl McMakin, Lebft,l\4ICI,1 ~ Indness and sympathy shown \IS spent Thur day with Mr. anl1 MI'I. 1 ,11 our sad, bereavement. We..., d . C. Hartsock. Wish to eXllre5S our apprec1atlon to , Mrs. Boggs moved last Thursday , Rev. L. C , Radley, paaklr. to A. H : .lrOIIl Mrs, Elio. Oglesbee's apart- Stubbs, fUncral director, and nelghment to Lexington, Ky " and Mr. bors IUId friends for the beautiful md J 'Vlrs. Wendell v'lll'k, of near tloral tributes. Jamestown, moved Into N..'8. OgleH. A . Cornell and Family. lIee's. Mrs. W. E. Cornell and Fatiiny Mr. and Mrs , Carl Smith spent Tuesday In Dnyton, . 'rry the MIa mI Onll. c tto Wa nt Ads! Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ball, Xenia, were the guests or Mrf;. Bertlna Copsey, Sunday afternoon.

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TBUBSDAY. n1LY, 9.lNl Wednesday afternoon. Burial was . In Morrow cemeter:y. 1Mr. Wesley Hender/ion, of Cin] cinnati, Was vlSltlng his mot.her Sunday . . Mr . F1'ault Orew s~n t Sunday ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL with Mr . Ray Mills . CUI,JRCU M i' . and Mrs , Gale Evans and SIXTH SUND~AFrER. familY spent Slffiday With Mr . liud TRINlTY Mrs. Earl Eva.ns. Mr. Edwin S. Kinney Mr. and Mrs . Ralph FrazleI , of }.1:00 a. m .- :-Mornlng Prayer and DetJ'0lt, Mlch ., and Mr. and Mrs . SCl1lllon . Raymond Lawson and daughter, of Cemerv iU'e, were Sunday guests of METHODIST OUURC .. Mr . and Mrs. Wlll Lawson , Louis C, Radley; Pastor Mr . Ronald Hardin. of Cincinnati, Church school 9:30 a. m . is r cuperatlng trom a n operation Worship service at 10 :30 a·. m . at thc home of his pa ren ts, Mr . a nd Subject : "Christ's Open Se.::ret." Mrs . T. ,So Hardin. The Junior and Intermediate deMr . and Mrs. Ralph Kensworthy, partments of the <;hurch schol wllJ of Lebanon, were viSiting Mrs . hold a picnic at Day's sugar camp, (";ora Henderson, Sunday . Friday, 'Jl}ly 10. Meet at the church Mr. and Mrs . Jim Herrington enat 3 0 ' ock. ter tained hel' ,b rother, William The W . S . C. S. will meet with Cha.dwell a nd mother , Mrs. Howard Mrs . Chas. Anderson Wednesday Anderson, of IndlanapoUs, lnd., ov. a.f ternoon, July 15 . er Ule week-end . Mr . and Mrs. Ha rrison Whltta ST. AUGUSTINE CUUacll morc received a letter rrom their ~atber Krumholtz, Priest son who Is with the army medical Mass 9 :00 a. m. corps, saying he Is now somewhere Flrlit Friday devotions w1ll be held in Aust ralia. . Friday morning at 8:00 o'clock. (;orp . LeRoy Towson, now sta -

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Want.. Ads !'OR ·SAI..E--ChevroleL MAster Sedan , 1935 model, gOOd condition , good tires. R. W . Braddock . P~ono 2881. WANTED TO BUY - Used baby carriage. Mrs . Albert Brannock. Tyler :;treet, Waynesville, Ohio . WANTED - Middle- aged woman for general housework. Family of three. Inquire Miami Gazette. FOR SALE - Eight-room house. electricity, water, extra l.arge lot, on Third street, Wa~esv1l1e. $2100.00, tearms. Also 90 acres, 6 room house, barn, crlb hoi house, garage, . $4500.00. .0 000 teAllS. W. N. Sears, WaynesvUle. FOR SALE - Scratch Pads, rive cents per pound'. Stock up at t.hla price, Handy for notes, grocery lists. etc. At t he MIami Gazette otfice. FOR SAllE - Watkins Products at 23 N. IJrOa.d.way , Lebanon. Open evening's for your convenience. . Glen LIntner. Phone 63 L. ATTEND STATE CONVENTIO~

Mrs. W . H. Deutemei~r, Warren 'COunty chairman; and Mrs. W. C. St . John County Secretary of tile Home Service American Red Cross, are llttendlng the state Red Or068 convention in Columbils this week. ;.... Try th e MIami Gaz Ue 'Vant Ad s!

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_ Mr . and ~rs. Raymond WilsOn IlI1d Walte r Wilson were cUnner gues ts of Mr . IUld Mrs. 1-eonard Ellis a.nd fa mily, of near Klnginan, SUnday . . ¥rs . Marlnmla. Boga n and Are you SaV1~g cooking fats, Mrs . granddaughter, Mar~n Sue Smith, Wayne Township? You .have been . coopcmting splen- called on Mrs. Emmet Nevin, of didly In Uncle Sa ul'S a ll-out "Sal- Dayton, l\<1onday afternoon . Mr . and Mrs. Donald Ha ines visvage for Victory" progl·am. You have saved scrap rubber, Iron and Iled theil' friends.' MI' . and Mrs . Steel, rags, paper , all lo help win Dale MUlel;. of Vel'SalUes, Ohlo, on Sunday . the war. Mrs. Glenna WUson .spent last A!ld now you're asked to save Tuesday afternoon wi th Mrs. Ada your wasle cooking Iatl; La make glycerine for explosives to down Braddock of Waynesville : Mr. and Mrs . Oharles Stanley Axis planes and their Sl1lps . War in were dinner guests of Mr . and Mrs. t he Pa Ific haS reduced Imports of fats and oils fr om ,lie Far East, Wendall Whiteside, of Washington und subsULutes must be found at C. H. , Sunday . · Mr . and Mrs. Frank Mart very once . entertained a number of pleasantly The Gencl'al Salvage Section of ROONEY AND GARLAND Lhe War Produ.ctlon Board, which relatives on SWlday In honor of AT TllEiR FIN ES1' IN . is supervising the Fnt Salvage pro- Msr . Mart's blrUlday. " BABES ON B'DWAY" Mrs. J ea nnette Ellis and daughgram estimates U1at two billion Thllt amazing young man of the pounds of kitchen fats are now ters were dinner guesLs of her parscreen, Mlokey Rooney, comes to ents, Raymond Wilson and wlte, one wasted each Y4~ar. The WPB aisO town ' S lffiday and Monday at the week. day last estimates each flLlIllly should save 'I1win Theatl'e and l1terally "goes Mrs . Everet~ Haines returned between one and two pounds per to town" In the most entertaining month . Two pounds of waste kitch_ home Wednesday from Highland Yes, Winston Churchill docs be- perfonnance of his 'career in M_Gwhere she spent a few dayS with lieve In 'slgns! That Is, wily this is Lioned at. Ft.. Benning, Ga., wa.s seot en fats. by the \Vay. contain enough 1,'ElUtY ClUlltCIi 01" CHItIST her father , Benjomln Carey . antl-tank gun glyce rine to fire five' one of Ihe few pictures showing him M's new musica l, "Babes on Broad-, to the hospital wlLh yellow jaundIce. W. C. Smith; ~1Jl1bter and wlte, Dorothy Raleigh Bogan without a long black cigar. rlcture way." Mr. J . E . Yenger a nd MIss Lee- :shells. Glycerine Is also used to Oo-stalTed with .Judy Garland, Smith and daughter Mal·IJ,y.n Sue, was ~t1de wben tbe prime minister SUNDAY ada Wern tz, at Dayton, were. the make signal roc kets~ recoil mechanmade a tour of war pl!U1ls In northand aided by a .large sUP1>orting took dinner with Rorace' and Lucy 9: 30 a. m., Bible school. week-end guests of Mr . . and Mrs. Isms, demolition charges, steenng e.ast Britain. cast, feaLurlng Fay Bainter lUlet Compton , of New Burl1ngton, Sun_ 10.45 a. m.--<Jommunlon. gears and many othel' products R . N. Werntz . such youthful song-and-dance arday . 11 :00 a. m.-Sermon . Mrs . Bess Gordiey, of Dayton, needed by all branches of the fighttists as Vbglnia Weidler, RB~ Mc. Pvt. W11llam G. Gibson, who was RAUCOUS CROWS BEGIN 8 :00 il. 1I1.-Prea.ching. Ing services. ca lled on Mr. a nd Mrs. Walter LIFE AS MODEST I.tOBINS Donald and Richard Quine the latTo do your duty you should be In Rhoades Sunday afLernoon . Rhodes Blffinell, chairman of tile home fo r a short. visit, called on .Ills grandfather, John Wilson, and cilurch on t he Lord 's Day. We InThe Five Black Orows, most out_ ter two graduates of the New Yorl~ Mr . and Mrs. Elwood Tonson Wayne Township salvage commitvile yo u to cume ,and worship with and daughlers, Sharan and Joan tee which Is direc ting the F'!n.s col- R.Obert, Saturday forenoon. sLancilng comedy group In Walt DIs- musical comedy stage, Rooney ILnd us. lection program here, today apneys newest feature-length produc- hls gang deliver an evening of eJ!oo Rae. and Mrs . Elwyn Van Zandt tion, ''Dumbo,'' t.o tle shown at the ter ta lnment worth anybody's time visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. pealed to the housewives of Wayne WAYNESVILLE CHURCH GF aUd mQney. LaWl'ence Hardin over the week- Townshlp "not to throwaway a Mr •• U.rlett~ I· . 'l'bolunI!4J urrr,.·~ ... 'Dwln Theatre Frlady and Saturday, • OHRIST "Babes on Broadway" is bullt for Went to Loveland last night with single drap." stal'led Ille. as robins and sparend. entertairun!!l1l from start to finish. "Save ail your waste COOking Perry to heat tarvla. He gets rows. Mr . and Mrs . Bud Arthur, of l\fax RandalJ, l\finJster "'helr's Is ~he typical story of how Dcallng with the scores at youngCinCinnati, were Sunday g;lests of {ats," he said. SaV!; pan drippings lonesome during the long J11ght SUNDAY stel'S who yearly invade Broadway Coming home this morning hours. from roast ham , beef, lamb. and Disn~y characters evolve . . Mr. £IUd Mrs. L . S . Arthur. Bible SchOOl 9.30 a. m. About a year a go, when "Dumbo" to lIgpt for. Utelr "break" on the Mr . and Mrs. Earpley Shadley, poultry. SaNe broiler drippings from we saw the mornlng star. shining Communion 10:45 Q,. m. so big, so bright, promise that a was being lootbl.llled around stOry stage, It covers a wide panorama of Preaehlng, 11 a. m. of Sabina, were Slffiday guests of stellks, chops, V(~ a1 and bacan. Save new day was being born. So d oes conferences, deep fats, whether lard or vege_ the cartoonists dlscov- theatrical Ufe botll front and backMr. and Mrs. Frank Biggs .. Junior Endeavor, 7:15 p. m. Hope ( whl~h to me symboliZes to table shortening from ' potatoes, 'ered t.hllt they ha d a.b sel1t -ml~dedly stage, with Its tragedy and humor !Mrs. Ethel Hardin WBS Suncl,lty Senior. Endeavor, 7:15 P. m. love of Christ) shine, promising to planted Dumbo, the sail-eared IftUe ' adroitly balanced by tile mUSical Ia. afternoon guest or Mrs. Nettie Tin.. fish, doughnuts" etc. Preaching, 8:00 p. m . a war-weary world that a new baby elephant hero, and Ills friend terludes. "Pour Into a clean, wide-mouthed ney. WEDNESDAY New dUoe Dowo" dawn is In the inak:lbg. TImothy Mouse in a tall treetop. It enn, such as a coffee or vegetable PrllY r a nd Biole Study, 8:00 p. m. Tbese cover a wide latitude of Sunday guests at . the Maurice was dawn . D~bo and TImothy, reshortening can . Be sure that the .You are invi ted to come and wordances and. song numbers rangtag " Hunter home were Mr. Hlffiter's ca n Is sportlesslly clean. And strain oovering from an IJmoccntly - acshlp with us. . mother, MI'. and Mrs . .Royer Fore- quired c~e o f champagne "pink {r om such old-timers as George M. your fats as you pour ttiem In, so John V . Edwards fUed a divorce man and Mr. Ilnd Mrs . Everett elepha.nt.s," awakened hlgh In the Cohan's "Yankee Doodle Dlllldy" to FRIENDti action against Viola Edwards, a that all foreign matter is removod. such brand new numbers as "How tOllage. "Keep them In a refrigerator or a Hunter and daughter. minor, charging neglect. He chargMlout You'" and "Hoe Down," the FIrst Day sch"'(j(')1,9:30 a . m. Vernon Maurice was home over· "We need birds in the tree for dark, cool place until you have colMeet1ng for Worship, 10 :30 a. m . ed that his wife left about a year the week_end .f rom St. Louis where comedy relief," said the story men. latter also Introducing a new dance at least one pound. Then lected and a hal! ago and has- neglected to he Is attending an air corps school . They put bll'ds In the t ree. It whiCb. ·1s destined to sweep the return. They were married in Oc- take the can of fat to your meat Mr . and Mrs . Claude PummU wasn't flffiny. So the story . men 'colffitry . dealer, who wlll weigh It and p.i1 tober, 1939. There Is so much entertainment were Monday cailers at the parson- pOinted out, "We need flffiny birds )Ir-. Nettle "'lube,;, Cor r~.Pnnd"lI t Loretta Shields, Morrow, charged YOU the established 'price. The price poc. ked into "Babes on' Broadw\lY" age. with plenty of personality." There were several hlffidred pee; her husband, Henry Shields, Mor- has not yet been set In thiS townthat It Is hard to single o~t anyone There is a goo' d bit 01 whooping Clothes and dialect were Immedipie in our vl11age Sunday, viewing row cafe opeartor with drunken- ship. He In t ur n w1l1 sell it to a. ately . draped on the birds: At lirst spec!alty, but a definite highlight the wreck~e of a truck which ran ness. In her suit for divorce, cus- rendered at a margin of· only one cough In this neighborhOod. Come to the Berean class meeting ~hey were tough guys like •'Hey. of the proceedings are the lmlta. into a Irleg~t train here. Two of tody of their 13-year-old daughter, cent a pound for handling. thls .Thursday evening. A play, youse, ·watcha dopes doLn' in a tions done by Rooney and. M1I.iiJ "Please do not te.ke less than one tbe men were Injured critically and as well as a share of real estate, the Garland-Rooney doing Harry Laudied later at ,the Blair Hospital In business and household furnishings pound at a time to your meat dealer. "Women Must Talk" wl11 be pre- tree?" TJl,en somebody thought at using der, Richard MansfIeld and endlng Lebanon. The truck was owned by which she maintains were purch- Don·t save fats Jln glass con talnets 0': sented and prOmIses to be very funny. a crow, with its natural raucous dls- up with "Bombshell, from Brazil." the F. E. Gooding Amusement Co., ased partiallY tllrough her assisting paper bags . Don't let tllem stand H. R.. Fordyce was In Shandon posltlon. And the crows suggested In which he · Cloel! (1 brllllant Inltc- ..AI_ _ so long that they become rancid. of Columbus, and was on ~ts way to in the business, They were married Negro dialect. 'That was the tlnal oft on the fiery darmen l'diranda. _ _ ..... It they do, the glycerine content ls on business Monday. Franklin wher~ they were booked In 1924. Judy also-scores with her impersreduced . And don't take your tats evolution of the sparrows and robfor a carnival program. onations of Blanche .Rlng, Fay bins-an illustration of the Disney to the dealer on week-e.n ds If you Sgt. Donald Tawson, of Ft. Ben.NOTICE James T. Marianas, 25, clerk, and procedure that It you want an ele- Templeton and Sarah Bernhart. can avoid it. He Is cooperating pajamin HarrisOn, is visiting hls parGladgs Okes, 23, both of Franklin. phant, you start wltp_a horse. An examiner will be stationed at tn otically . " ents, Mr . and Mrs. La.wrence Har_ HEADS LEBANON ROTARY CLUB Joe Ellenbarger, 63, farmer, ·Qnd the following pOints 0)) the dates din . Of1f1clal fat collecting station Harlan H. Stevens was Installed indicated during the last two weeks sUckers are being distributed to lo- Mrs . Bertha Madden, 48, both of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans and Mr. of July, to assist vendors In !lUng as President of the Lebanon Rotary and Mrs . Gale Evans and chll(!.ren their Sales 'T ax ReturollS covering cal meat dealer.s and grocery stor.as HarveysbJ,ug. club last ThursdllY, succeeding ~lrJO. Hert Illlnllcll, Currellllon,l"nC spent Wednesday evening with Mr. the six months period ending June by the American Meat institute. Hewitt P . Multord. Others taking GER1 UAN CARD IS FOUND ·Mr . 'and MI·s. BOb Schneider and . and Mrs. Jess Weaver,. of Belle- 30. IN LEBANON POST OFnCE son Freddie, and Audrey Crawford, office were David B . Batley, vice . Waynesville, Ford Garage, Monbrook. , . president) John. Gorman, se,qretary, day. July 20; Morrow. Mayor's of- WILLIAM A. KERMODE DIES AT SPRINGBORO HOME The discovery of a piece of Nazi Of Spl'lngtleld, s pent the week-end and C . H. ~oU~g, Treasurer. ; 1Mr. and Mrs. Frank . Biggs re- fice, TuesdaY, J uly 21 ; Mason • propaganda, about the size of. a with Mr . and Mrs. Earl Crawford. ,celved word of 'the death of Mrs. Mftyor's amce, Wednesday, July 22 ; The Ladles Aid had their monthly IF YOU want to turn .· unneeded . Services for William A. KennOde, pastal card; in Ii mall chute at the Ma~le Colllns, at St. Elizabeth Franklin. Marshal's ottlce, Thursday and Friday. JUlY ' 23 and 24; 71, retired fanner, who died ThuW'S - Lebanon post office last w:eek has mee'tlng ~hursday at the home 0; .possessloIll? Into quick eash, there .'hospital, Day,ton. Mrs. COlllns Is U!banon. 'Oourt liollse, Thu1'6c2ay Mrs . . RObert Raser. Is notillng better th~n a want day night lilt .Ills home in Sprlngbeen announced by P08tmaater the sister-In-law of Mrs. Frank and Fr.lday. July 16 and 17 and all Mr. and Ml·S. Vaughn Mullen ~d In the Miami Gazette. Biggs, and had lived here during week from July 27 to 31 Bnd each 'boro, were conducted at the resl- Stanley Earnhart. dence Monday at 2:30 o'clock, with The card described two types .. Qf · her young married life. The funeral Saturday forenoon during July. Returns must be med before the burial In the Springboro ceme·k l'1 . German bombing planes pictured on w1l1 be" held at 101 Perrine street, end of July to avoid penalty, He is survived by his widow, Helen, one sJde of the card . and a brother, John J . Kennode. Earnhart said the planes de&enbed . WE CAN BE ·DEPENDED Ohagrln Falls. . were "Heinkel lID 113" and ''Messer UPON TO CARRY OUT A SERV. schmidt ME 1<10." . ICE OF DISTINCTION AND AI.Mlaml G~ette Wnnt Ads bring The card was found by Kenneth results. Try thl!In! Revenaugh, a clerk' in the offiCI!. WAYS WITHIN YOUR r,fEANS~

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Adverti sements appeari ng in Cincinn ati papers Sunday annOW1Ced Wayne Park for sale . The swimming pool. Ice plant. fishing facll-. Itles. picnic grounds and water power system. are all Include d In the propert y for sale . wnyne 'P ark swimmi ng pool. which was built and opernte d by the late CharleS M. Robltzer has proven a favorite sPOt fbr swimme rs dll over souther n Ohio during the past tweive years. The fishing lakes which have been In operatio n a t Wayne Park for the past four year have also attracte d tisherrn!!n from (\ wide radius. Since the death of MI' . Robltzer. · Wayne Park has been operatin g under the manage ment of Edgar Smith. who had been an associat e In the business for several years . .

Warren oounty women will parUclpate In the state-w ide program being launche d bY the Americ an Red Cross here in Ohio to make ~ w'l!l al dresslJ11!8, It has ·b een an,noUllccd by Mrs. W. C. se. John. secretar y of tlle Warren County chapter of the Home Service AmerIcan Red Cross. . State chapter s have been given their quotas and schools of instrucUon are being held tills week III Dayton and Oincinn ati. Mrs. St. John accomp anied by Mrs. W. H . .[)eutemeler, of Frank_ lin, L'Ounty chairm an attende d the . slate Red Cross convent ion held In Columbus July 6...J.0. All previous attenda nce recorda were broken with 105 chapter s out of 111 sending representativeS. MI'!!. "Deutem eler was praised hlghly lor her excellen t Home Servtce work III Warren count.y . Wal'l'en county chaPter ls 10o!Uni In a survey ~I serVice statorward to an early visit of the ~­ tions made aCter the close of the tern ,Area Field Represe ntative. Mrs. Serup Rubber Drive. it was deterAnne Vauaha n. . mined that 22.568 pounds of scrap rubber was collected here during the drive. In comparison with the reQuits In other towns of approxl mateTea·P~ Iy the size of Waynesville , the drive -was deemed a hlIge success. Miss Peggy Artn Cha-pman, grand- here Althoug h this particu lar drive for daughte r of Mr . and Mrs . J. B · rubber closed on July 10, bhe Ohapm an, entertai ned a group ~f Is urged bY the' governm ent pUDlic to conher classma tes Tuesday afterno on, ' tlnue to sell all the scrap rubber a ,• a la~ tea, 11\ celeb . raUon or. her they can find to scrap dealers . twelfth birthda y anniver sary. The fUling stations in Waynesville Ouests inCluded the Misses Franc- that sponsored . the ddve Were the ea Wblt.alter. Norma Longacre. Sunoco 8incllur . Texaco. Sohlo, Oull, Phyllis .Burnett , Betty Thomas and Rogers and Simpso n . Bonnie Satterth wa1te. Patsy Baird, Sllirley Lewsop.. Norma Gruebe r, Frances Smith, "Mary Ellen FIsher. W ARRE N leMA Y Esther Lukens and Bety Meredit h . IS EAGL E SCOU T

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Su bje ct of ·Ad dre ss At Fa rm er' s Cl ub T. J. Riley. attorney . of "SiX Acres," near Frankll n. was the guest speaker at the monthly me.~ ­ Ing of the Wayne Townsh ip Farmer's club, held last Thursda y at the country home or Mr . and Mrs. C. L . Dulte. "Abrah am Lincoln," was the 81&~' Jeot oC Mr . Rlley's address . He told of the boyhood of Lincoln and so~e Of the happeni ngs that madt: him the charact er revered by all today. -Mr . Riley has made frequen t vlaIts to the old stony farm, one and a half miles from Harrodsburll, Ky .. where the memori al of Lincoln'" birthpla ce Is erected . He spoke as follows ' of the 56 steps leading up to the memorial, one tOl' each year of his life. "When we stop to think what U18t great man went. through In !iG years, and what he accomplished toward the betterment of this world. we realize that perhaps only our Christ hlmeslt endured more . Reared In primitive sUl'1'oundlnga living B. ute of sacrl-

lice and sorrow, he never complalDed. We are apt to compla in If our electricity Is off tor an ~our, and 01 our alloime nt 01 sI1(ar. LIncoln' and his family were used to only corn meal, wild turkey or ven1aon, and potatoes, too olten only po1&toes. Yet this fann and and raU splitter rose to greates t helghta and succeeded In cemenu ng th.e North and soultll,; one of the WOl'ld's out... standin g acts." He c1ose<1 by saying that to tUm Albraham Llncoin is the ,reaLest. ilgure to croSB tile world's staae," The special topiC. "The Buslnesa 01 Jo'unrung," was prestont.ed by Mr. 01al'ellllC N.ye . HI: h~ted that aU larmers tOliOW practica lly the sam. IIIl:tn0<i 8 I.n farming , tile various deI:1'"I:S ot success c.lependin& UPOD the ~Ujl ltft1tlty alld mOdern equlpm ent. lie spoke of the weather , such as arought s and storms, being such a large laCLOr in a farmer's financia l iju.;cess. Oolng quietly on under sucb a<1verse conditio ns 1a charact er. buUdl1l" 88 fanner. must, 80 of teD. "take It on the chin." 'l'h e Nationa l Farm ProIram baa . !Aul!hL tile tormer a ireat deal. in lohe opinion of Mr. Rye. So m'anJ eiL), people do not realIZe that price OAJusUull' COllIes in between prodUI8 l' kino COII8Wner. However country l1fe lias come illto Its OWll. &'9ik.w~d ~uuntry boys and girlS are no tonaer • Mrs . Kennet ir'H."EakiN tEvelyn <leen, tne rural populat ion is now . . Watkin s) was the honored guest at weJl educate d and dressed as that a miscellaneous shower, liven o.t of the cltlell. Fanner s used to work the home of her sister, Mrs. Mel' and save 110 that ' they mtaht IrQ W ton Baird, last Weonesday evening . ebe city and enjoy Ufe In ~ter Mrs . E111& Pringle (Etelyn Furnas) )eluli. Now city people are rap1cUJ was Hostess for the affair. IIOI.11g to the country tor peace 8D4 Contest s appropr1ate to the ocfreedom . C6slon entertai ned the guests, afMr. Rye closed his talk, with aD tel whicb the hOIl'ored guest Willi artlcle, "My Unexpe cted Huvet.: · pr~sel)ted with a larHe array of which depleted the Joy of bea u Lira! gifts.. growln.i things, of the t&ni 01 Table and house decoratlol1l were earthy' odors, and of the beautles of In pllllt an'1! blu~. earth and alty. too 9f·t en UDkDown li4b'~"" ~ pr~, cake bY city people. . and' mints, c0I1cludl!d the party. Slxty-n ve membera and aueat.a enInvited guests Included Mrs. N. Joyed a fine mN-day meal, precedP . Blatt. of New Lilxington, 0.; ing the meetintr. Mr . and Mrs. Mr. Madeline SnYder, . of', na'yton ; Raben Duke 8hared haspltAa Utlea Mrs. Wilda Bennet t and MrS. CarJ Sanker, ' of Mason; ' MJSSeS CarOlllle with their parents . Ouests of. the day Included Atty. and Dorothy tpatt, of Dayton ; UrB. and Mrs. T. J . RlJey and da\lihte r. Amos Eak1n/l Mrs. Raympn d EatC1I FrankU n; MIss LucUle WUer, of ins and M,rs. Mllton " Eakins, of Harvey sburg; Mrs. William M11ler, Detroit; MIsses Jean Oraham . .d Mrs. O . R. Ungles1)y, Mrs. Ern- Norma Dawley of DaYton ; ¥r. anQ eat Early, Mrs. 'Inez Harvey. Mrs . Mrs. Ed Longacre and Mr. and J. J. Burske. MIss BonellA Bur~e, Mrs. Paul Duke' and children . Mr. ';.nd Mrs. Omar HolllDlaMrs . Donald Hadley. MIss Frelda worth will be h06ts to the clUb In Harvey. Mrs. A. H. Stubbs. Mrs. Septem ber, A\lIU6t 'being .the month Ernest Nixon, Mrs. Irw~ Mulford. Mrs. carman Orane. Mrs. KIlo Yll- of the union plcDic. ten berger MIss Nellie cutrigh t, Mrs. D 0 r 0 -t h y Sutherl~d, 1M r s . Ruby White, Mrs, 'Howard POll, Mrs. Carol Williams, Mrs. Gladys Raye, Mrs . John B. 00111 and Mrs. Pearl McMaken: of Lebano n . . Mr. Raymon d Braddo ck was especially honored Sunday ,- "lIm members at h1s famlly and fJ1enda gathere d at his home with wenfilled baskets In celebra tion of hIa birthday anniversarY. Guests who enjoyed the happy ocThe regular meeting of the Volunteers for Victory sewing circle casion were Mr . and Mrs. ·Jamee was held last Thursd ay' evening at MoInty re and grandso n.Oharl es• . Walter WilBon. Mr. Robert WUIoD, the home of Mrs . William Strader . Mr. John Wilson, Mr. and "Mrs. Guests were occupied. durinS the Raymond Wilson, Mr. and 101m. evening with sewing for war relief, Leonard Ellis and family, Mr. aDd atter which a deSBert . course WIUI Mrs , Paul petersOn and family, Mr. served by the hostess to the follow" H. A. Cornell, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Ing guests: Bradc!ock Mr. and Mrs. W&rren Mrs. F. U, LeMay, Mrs. K. R. Braddoc k and Mr. ana MI'8. Pred Hill. Mrs . Leo COnner, Mrs. Walter frasure . Mrs. Kathry n Foulks, Mrs. Braddoc k and Robert. Oharles Terrell. Mrs. LeRoy MorARRIVES SAFELY an. Mrs. Charlea VanO\'er, Mr!!. Earl COnner. and Miss Inez James . Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Barnha rt reMiss James will be h06teSB for the celvcd word Monday from the . War next meet1ns. Departm ent that their SOD, Srt. I.ePILOT PARACBUTEB TO SAFETY Mar Earnha rt, "has arrived wel1 at . h!s destinat ion." First Lle':ltenant Robert A. Bray. 30, Wrllht Pleld pllot, parachu ted to CLA,BS OF '41 BOLDS A sB>fety from an arr:nY ' pursUlt ship ' 8WDO IING ' PAR'ft ' . west of Xenia TUe&4ay aUerno on n while .hlB plane crashed in a ,,~, exploded and. ~ destroy ed by f1r~:

Fourth Dlstrld Is composed of Adellno Gray. 24-year-old girl pa~achutl8t, Is shown being ass I t Brown. Butler, Hamilto n. Clinton . s ell b)' friends alter she bad made the firat test ' jump ,,,,lib a Dylon parachu te Clermo nt and Warr en Counties. at Hartfor d. Conn. Miss Gray jumped from 2.000 teet In the presenc e Date: Sunday , July 26. 1~42. arm), and navy observe rs. and represe ntallves of tbe pa.rachute compan of y. Place. Town Hall, Lebanon, Ohio The success ful jump assured army an~ navy pilots or a constan t supply 9 :00 a. m. - Reglstl'llollon of deleof parachu tes when tbe nation's st.ooJ<PUe of IIUk Is ~ ldJaustod . . gates. alternat es and visitors . 9:15 a . m.--Oo mmltte e meeting s. LEBANON! MINIS TER .Rules and Order of Business ComU 0 CC1 WILL ADDR ESS CLUB mittee. Credentials. comrnUtee. ~ 9:30 a. m .- Resolut lons commit_ 1 SOU Rev. Paul I) " ChUes. new ministe r tee meeting . of the Lebano n Method ist chul'eh. 10 :00 a . m .-Con-v entlon caUed to wlll be the gl1est speaker th e order by Wm. P. Dooley, Jr., DisThree Dayton youths were' killed monthly dinner meeting of the trict Comma nder MondlCy in a head-on automo blle- 'WaynE'sv1lle O1vlc club to be held Opening of Conven tion by Robert truc;k colllslQn on a curve near Monday nlghl; July" 20, it has been W. Brown. Comma nder of Ralph P. Frankll n. 81lnOUnced by Carl Abaecherll. pro., . Snook Pos~ No. 186. The dead were Idimtlfled as John gram chairm an. Rev . Ohlies will adIntrodu ction ot Marvin Young, ·L. ~later, 18. Route 10, Dayton ; Al- dress ' the club on "Deinocracy Needs ...layor of Leb!Ulo.n·. bert O. Frieden , 20. 1436 Linden ave- Religion ." . Ql'eetin g of Mayor MarVin Young, nue. and Paul Wuebben , 20. 1913 The meeting will be held at Cold .0 convent ion. At special Court of Honor services Linden avenue . James Calvert. 42, Springs Tavern -on Route 42 south . Respons e by Comma nder Robert held Saturda y by the Mound Bulld- of Ada, Ohio. the transpo rt truck of Waynesville. Dinner will be servW. Brown of Post 186. ers Area of the ·Boy Scouts o[ Amer- driver was hurt seriously, and died cd at 7 p. m. Roll Cali-D istrict OUlcess. lea, at camp Hoolt, Warren LeMay, In Middletown hOSPita l Wednes day. Plans for the annual ladles night Roll CaU-Co~ty oOmma nder. · JiOIl of J4r. and Mrs . FpIollk 'Q. Le- ,. The acciden t occurred bwo miles ineeting to.be held In August will be Funera l serviCe5Were held Wed.. May, was B;warded the Eagle Minute s of Dlstrlc1. cootere nce..at rank'. north of Ffankll n. A highway pa- made Monday night. ilorwood, 01110, March 29, 19U nesday afterno on for !4rs. Adelaide highest rank in Scoutln g. Warren trotman , accomp anied by two "aux-- 01110 STATE ENROL LS 7,000 . District Commi ttee reports. Burnett , age 73, wife of Stephen IIMnstru ctor in handicr aft at camp lUary patrolm en, sped atter the ·trlo IN SUMMER SCHOOl. Report of Credent ials and Rules Burnett , o[ Lytle. who died Monday Hook thls sunune r. when their car raced past Mlddlenoon from compl1ce.tlons reaultlntr Committees \Mr. and Mrs. LeMay, Ruth Helen town highwa y patrol With an enrollment 3000 greater station on from a broken hlp suffered three LeMay and Rev. L . C. Radley Awal'ding of the Cincinn ati Conat- Route 73. than last summe r, Ohio State Unl- vention Trophy .... 1 . weelts ago. . tended the ceremonies at Oamp Before the patrolm en could over- verslty's 7000 students are now hl Reports of ResoluLlons Commi t'tee Besldes her husban d she leaves Hoolt Saturda y alfternoon. take the coupe, speedin g 85 miles an the midst of their accelera ted proNooll. Recess for dinner. Dinner five children Mrs. Mildred surface .... • hour, It plowed Into Calvert·s truck. gram . speeding their prepara tion for will be served by thl! Legion AwtUat home; Mrs. Calvin Longac re, of WARREN COUNT OFFICI ALS The Dayton car was telescoped Into war work. The record - bree.klng· lary at dining rooom in Memo~1al Lytle, Robert. of' centerv ille. Harry, AGAIN CUT COUNTY BUDGE T . the truck, passing over the engine summe r enrollm ent Includes: Hall of WlliYnesvUle Route ~. Russell, of Warren .county oUicials. at a and into the coo. Irene Curless, Belty W . Hunter, Afterno on : Election of Delegates Leb8non Rural ROute, and seve~The youths were Blanche killed ster; Paul·T. Kemper, Wood a nd AlterJa tes to Nationa outrigh t . teen grandch ildren. meeting held TUesday in Lebano n, Calvert . who was taken to l ConvenMlddle- ford O . T esterma n. iMerle T . Wyles. tiol} LaSt rites were conduct ed at the adopted the 1943 budget . The of American Legion at Kansas figure town hospital, suffered collallbone FosLer; Alvin G . Cooper, Frankli n ; City. MCclure Funeral home with burial was placed at $136,112 .56 which 15 and rib fracture s and shock. Cor- Edward H . Bohi Jesse F. Sellers, more than $11,000 less ' than the 1942 lJiscusslon of Resolut1ons in MI4m.I cemeter y. oner Qarrett J. Boone said his Lebano n; Mary E . Case. Helen Voor_ Address by S. H. Horton , Special budget of ,i47,771.28 . death was 'due to chest Injuries . his, Mason; Riliph E . Allison, Har- Agent, Thus for ,~he second stra\ih t year RELA TIVES SPEN D Federal Bureau of Investig ary D. Cornett". Paul W . H1tesman. WEEK-END HERE the budget hall been reduced by aption. Morrow; Robert yv. Lldington. proxima tely the same amOunt. . Address by Floyd Hal'tpence, DeMr. and Mrs~eth St. John Springb oro;. Harold S. Anderson, partmen The general fund suffered the t Oomma nder of Onio. and daughte r;' Jacquel ine, and Mr. largest cut. The fund was WaynesvUle. The drum corps of Leland Barnett set at and Mrs. Georle POund, of Hubbar d $137,60'7 .41, as compar ed to Post of Norw.ood, Ohio .. may be .pre$140,497.Twenty -four Fi1ei1dhlp club mem- TWO ' WORK E:RS HURT AT OhiO, spent the week-en d with Mr. 88 ' ln the previous budget. sent . Additio nal entertai nment for and Mrs. L. C. St .. John. KINGS MILLS EXPLO SION thOse Ilttendlng the The . orphan 8&ylum. fund Is the bers and their children enjoyed their convent ion wm outing at , the Miami Valley ChauAccoolpanled by Mr. and Mrs. same as last year, "',175; the bond Everett Feamer suffered leg Injur- be alIDounced later. It Is expected lauq\l& . last- Wednes day. Jo~ settlem yre and son, of Ore- retirem ent fund that the boys who atteade d the Is $2,631.26 it being Luncheon was eaten at the dining les and Turner Harriso n burns, 'gonla, the st. Johns and thelJ '1,500 last 'y ear; while no' Boys State at Delawa re in June will change ls wh1!n a corning mill on the powder hall on the grounds. Bl!ter which an guests were all entertai ned at din- made In the . MIami be present, ano may tell about their' Conserv ancy entertai ning program of stunts and Une of the Kln~: Powder Oompan y at ner sunday , at the home of Mr. and District allotme nt of $1,698.90 . experien ces there. Kings Mills blew up at 6 o'clock contests arrange d by Mrs . Hartley },rs. Glen Bland, of Springb oro. Thursd ay evening Of last week.. The Moss and Mrs. Elmer Sheeha n proSunday evening the same group ENTERTAINED"AT LUNCHEON mill was damage d but the plant con_ ENTERTAIN AT FANULY ·vtded the entertai nment . enjoyed. a plcn'!c supper at the BIRTHDAY DINNE R Mrs. A. T. Polinsky entertai ned No meeting of the club will be tinued operatio ns. The blast was aetUem yre hOme in Oregon ia. ~ group of friends at luncheQn and held .in August. the time and place felt In Mason, :Leblno n. South LebMr. and Mrs. John B. Oons and tiridgc, Friday. RIDGE VILLE CHILD DIES of the Septem ber meeting wll1 be anon, Morrow, and other couun'u n- daughte r Marilyn entertai ned ' at a Ittes. The acciden t occurre d across FROM EATING OREEN APPLES' 'Her guests were Mrs. Roy John- announ ced later. son nnd son Douglass,of Schenec tady the Little Miami River fro the new family dinner, Sunday . Patsy Ann c~eth, age 6, died N. Y.; Mrs. Ira Their guests include d Mrs. Rover munitio ns plant being erected by Brown and ' son SUFFE RS BROKE N HIP Wednesday at her home near. oeorae the gpvernmenl;. Feamer was taken 'Chambllss, of Xenia; Mrs . D. L . Frederic k, Mrs. Lewis Ridgeville, after havinS eaten a ThomJl!lOn and Crane, J. Q. 0008 a.n d Miss Allee Mtss Belle O'Neal suftered a brok- to Christ Hospital • .Clncinn a tI. Miss Sally Lou large quantity of blackbe rries and Smltb. Oons. The affair was arrange d ~ en hlp sunday morning when she honor of the birthda y anniver saries Ireen apples TUesd&y. She became fell at the home of her neice, Mrs. MRS. EVELYN SAM8 PASSE S violently 1\1 e.arlY Wednes day. 'Pbys PAUL TODD .GIVEN ·A FOUR AWAY NEAR LEBANON ot Mrs. Chambl iss and Miss Alice Martha Hender son where she re.. IClall8 said indigest ion caused het Gons. MONTHS JAIL S~NTENCE sides : Services were conduct ed Friday at death, Convict ed In ' Commo n Pleas 2:30 o'clock at the Oswald funeral RELATIVES' ENTERTAINED The girl Is survive d by her par- in Lebano n Tlieaday afterno .court on 011 & JOHN A. GOODR ICH RESIGN S home- In Lebano n for Mrs. Evelyn AT FAMILY DINNE.R ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cheno- morals charge, PaUl Todd, :11, of F,BOM .OTTER BEIN SCHOOLS Barns, 40. who died '. Wednesday at weth·, .and two ~roth~r.s. Y ..... anon was se'n--c -" to four the home of helf sister, 'M rs . Walter Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kersey and ....,... ~ •• eN . John A. Qoodrlc h, superin tendent Bailey, LEBANON AGAIN WlTHO tJT near thll county seat . . daughte r Joan, of Green Hllls, 0 .. months in the Warten ' co~ty Jail. ' ot the Otte~eln Home schools tor Burial was ill Springb oro cerne- Mr. and ' Mrs. Joe Kersey, of LebA. NlGJIT PATROLMAN CbargC4 with CO=bU~~g to . :.e 10 years; has resigned, effective Im- tef¥. t Spe Is sur-v·lved · also by her .anon, and Mr. and Mrs. John W. _ de~nquli!~y 0 a . .or. e was . - me4iate~, he bas anno\ID.!:ed . GoodLebano n IB 'qalD loOting for a r,t'sted. f!lI~OWin8 ~n ,allel~ ~t~t husband , Clyde. two-aon s, and' a Kersey and son Charles .- were all ~. riCH, who came to . Warren county night patrolm an. pOliCe Ohi~' W. a fU~D:-Year-ol'" 8it'1. 'niree daughte r all of Oregonia.. entertai ned at dinner Sat~day eve., ' jllver,?;- tNn OUnton 'coun.lY devote his H. ' I"ulkre~b ~. ,notified W~is- 11~ are servinl alXty-day nlng by' Mrs. Frank SWartU l. ' s en~ tmie ·tof ~ neal'. Sab1n8.. MORTGAGES OUTNUMBER day ~y Walter Sco~ Cow~, Jr •• "ho on. the· same charge , " The .:Wlllard Kerseys remaine d as FRANKLI.1\J SUGAR OITICB . , '. . . OAN(lELLA110NS IN WARREN v;.ee~-e rece.n tly , -was ~d .tp", ~he .poUc~ . nd· ~tS of Mr. and Mrs . - ' ----.. ,..,.TO C~SB FO~ roW 'wu&8 >. • , torce, that be has ~eD: accepte d ' fo~ -LEBANON II'lJ'NE&AL "DIIIEC TOW ..-:-- , oMorem ortgage s' were HIed, in the John W, Kersey and 'son. . "':'4':") /. restrict ed 'service by ' the ~y, be- . P.1:8 AWAY ~T ",SBO II£. Mr. and Mrs . Howard M1ssildine- year ending June 39 than were can."" , .."'~""_n HOliO' ANNUA '~·u"' L PICNI( l OF ·21 . . . , ServlCe ". . ..__ ~- ". ., '. ' , _~ W edn " ·""ere din " ner guft.'~ of U •• and· Mn ll ."ere- ccmd~ . .. .celled, the annual report of Mrs. ' e.II'-'" ........ . ST. AtJGUSTlNE'~ CBt1BCB .,... . . day at. o'clock for Morna.. B . "'0.-, ~ Lolli; of Dayton , last ''!'hursI . . . . . ..;a_..... O ' Peart Grahat;n" W,rren county Re' N KY, (lJIABO B .... da ' y. evening ' - . '.",11.. ." . . ". corder, d1aclosei. ·M.rs. . Oraham rene .fourth annual ~icliic of .St.. 1ni:boIIr4 In PranklIJl, baa anDoUD "ald. 'J6, weU mown ~ . •.... Saturda y . evening cw..mn oounll1 oIflcel'a WedDeB- ~ral d1tec.t.or, ,rho ~edli.te ~ wlth , ~e "~ , In company ported 795- nevi m'o rtiales rued rep- Augustine churm, wa,s held · SWI9Y No other tUllC"tlona 01 the .... t.hey ~, el)ter-. re~ent;lng a tot:~ ~ue of $1;&30.Sclim1dt.'. Park. ARe. plcDtc toDlnI office wW be af,ected arreatecl Dan BrOCK, la y.ra old, . at. b1a ·hOm". Burlfol. qa: lD ~DCID ~ed' &Del a~ diM• •at., t.he h~e of Ml'. 140.6'1; whereq the '182' mortgq ea llUlCb '~ pm. were for authori ties at. Nlcbolaavllle .Ky., cemeterJ' 'played. A oiJDauIMra aW CoaUllue ki me ... aDd. Un. Iaeona1d BWs, of Klna'. cancelled were valued at $l.50.- taree 'numbe r attende wbeni he '...wanted on • cbal'I! 1111' .~1cl d. 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les In tho country, aft r monLhs of pl'ogram be /jWlpended. IIw('st!gnUon and tc 1..$. hllve tully :;,ullllr warellouses l'eIillerles are npp.l'o\'C(j L h c Houdry m thod, nOw ov~r-r)owlllg. Mally relinerltls J1,11y 10. Did we-say this :a§ J)r:y u.dJ. tU,Jout!i'll ~l1H wu.sn'~~lld. Wa.ynesvUle. Ohio Pbone :114S :--'" Th s onco;.npaniea have con tracts are .r.etUSing !gJIUI. has I&W sugar, --:'RIdge? Well, maybe It l.s some tlnl,es ::!liliY gllv" ~IICUI 11 sluv~ once by ~"tlt the go erl1ment for producing Il u.se of luck of 1S~0~ ge space and but this is not on 01 thenl. Evon lovklll~ dOWll ill tue woo<hl anct Entel;ed As , seciolld ClllS!l Mail Matter. at poswatce. rubber. alld are now seeking permls- InllblllLY lO n\81'l!.et, the relined pro~ETHODIST CIIURCH I)OW It may be drlel' loon th Test or ijl \.lwhng a dllep thl'eaLenlull growl , 1011 1.0 use H1C Houdry method. duct .. W11en the Amcrlc n cane and Louis C. Radley, l'05lor • the I!oun~·. We did get hi some' of but a Qnmplng trip would be tame Walt r W. Wisemnn, Editor an.d Publi h However, a govemruent engineer. beet h arvest comes ' thc sugar marOUT hay but h has b 11 wet so aften WlLJlouL t last one shiver. Church sohool 9:30 a. m. ~. C. ram', Society Editor Mrs. who spen t 1 95 than two hour. ill.. kel. will Qe, e en. mOl' heavilY IIlut.LtlL l' in ""he day . l~ln again e.ud WOl'5hlp service at 10 :30 a . m. t.hat even the , Illfalfll Is 1101. as gOOd v sllgal illg the yroc~ss, I\.nd who t d . III t.he meantime Price Ad_ Subject, "'11wo Aspects of a Great ISSUED MtW THURSDAY ,\U!ulll. The 1) sturell look. tIne and IIU I;ll llljJing tonight. Another load or Insist d he could Ilot understand ,all mluistrn tor Hend I'SOIl 15 demandPartnership." The ehilw'en of the Lhe weeds arc Ularvelous. Tile corn h IY pu~ in juS~ ahead ot Lhe stonn. thl\t Mr. Houdry said because 0 fhls 11\11 Illcreased appropriations fo r the Subscription price:$l.5O Per Year. Payable In Advance Junior department wll slng. 1$ shoot ing up wltll fine LhJck stalks 'lilc p per sny!; tl1at Ul Wanen fOl' elgn accent. has t'eiu.sed to ap- empl ment of thousands of gov'Youth Fellowship Tuesday evenIng and glOSSY dlll'k green leo.ves , The OWlty out. of tJle iast Ilfty ' day/! pI'O I'e the methOd. This. in spite of e1J111lent agents to enforce sugar l'ant 7 :30,. tlCan bugs ure !Iow'lshl.ng but even only fourtee.n have been dry. Tl!at the faCL tha t the Houdyr me thod L!Ol1lnll'_ ~Ild other OPA regulatiOns so we have plenly of beans. The Is a. rec I'd to lllaLCh last year's will produce a belter grade of syn- upon 1llerchant~ and consumers. ST. I\1AR~JS EBiSCOPAL l'aspbenles are almost gone a~d the drouth. The water level should be , CHURCH theUc l'ubber at len cent.s per • " • r ' b.ack!berrlcs arc getting r ipe . The normal soon If this keeps up . Save plll1l1d-ol" at ' approlmateiy oneF or sevel'ai wceltS ther Il~S been early apples are ripe but th ey need cooking fats , is tile latest ' S!11va~e half the cost of other processes, in" 'a Lhree coruered fight between the SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER lots or sugar to make good sauce Qnd campaign t.hough the searcl1 "for plllnLS that can be in operation in Pres1dent. the ...enate, and the TRINITY sugar Is scarce. so arc pickers. Or- ,scrap of all kinds stl)! goes on. nlne months instead ot a year and I\. House ovel' legislation to prevcnt the Mr. Edwin S. Kinney half. Rnd would cost but one-third Commodities Cn~dlt Corpo1'8tlon 11 ;00 a . m.-Morning Prayer and Chards are o.dvcrtl lng come nnd Bring lu everytlllllg you can find piCk your own. that you have no use for especially as much ·to construct and require from selling .government owned Sermon . ~'eeks In the rubb I' sltufl tlon. Tht' Thul·sdflY. Today was Community s&ap metfll, rubber and old burlnp Mot,orlsts should no t take ,Lhe use of less than olle - hal! t he wheat lor feed and other purposes ST. A\lGUSTlNE CHURCH se rlous~ the play-up in glaring crap !'Ubbel' to tals are expected to s trategic metals u e.cessnry for other lit eighty -five per cent of the parity Sale day but although I went I dld- bags. Clean up and b1'lng thern In . Father Kl'umboUs, Priest the foul' hUndred thou.s nct Lon pa.;s n·t buy anything. There were a few Have you bought your war bond this Ilendllncs of the Prosident's state· processes, price of corn or at elghty-Lwo cents ment. In n prcss conference late las mnrk . D panment of AgrlcUlLuI' nice pigs but they brought .high monUl? per busheL It is the contention of Mass 9 :00 a. m. week , that It may b comc necessary officials make public a new pr6ces.o: prices and there were too many for Ou Friday the Gillette Commit- farm representatives tha.t governl"Elm}> CIHIlUJIl OF CllltlST me In a btlUch. 1 only want four or ror th e government to seize nn. tor producin g syn thetic rubber frolll tee of lhe Sennte. accompanIed by ment sales aL such a price would \V. C, Fimltb. Uillister five . All t.he calves .brought high conCisca te tires from prl va te auto- t he 011 of soybean, corn, cottonseed', e n g l~eers and technical expecu, In- wreck both the wheat aud corn mobiles ill order to obtain nceded peulluts, fl ud 01 her farm , prod.uce , adelphia, largest producers of iu- markets , The Senale voted to ap- SUNDAY priccs. Speaking of caives we are rubber for the war cffort.. The Pres- The famous Dow Chemical Comp- a delphia, largest producers of In- prove such sales, after the Ac1m1nnever gOing to have p ace untU I 9 :30 a, m ., Bible school. Idential statement was ma de as a nny of Midland. Michigan, an· dustrial alcohol In the United istratlon threw iLs support behind \,ake Lena's cal! oCt the' placc en10.45 a. m..-Communlon . Lola Dnlton was granted a dlvot'ce portion of an answer to questloru; nounces one small plant will be pro - Stales. a nd personally Investigated n bill guaranteeing government tirely . 1 have no place where she .rrom Haynes Dalton on her charge 11 :00 n. m.-8ermon. from reporters regarding the rubber ducing . by the end of th is su mmer. th flt organization's methOd of pro- loans on, or buying, new wheat at .::an not cUher sec or heal' i\.. She of lIegl~CL and ~he defendan~ was 8:00 p. m ,-Preaching. situation , Mr. Roosevelt pointed a s ut flclcm amount ot Thlokol- a cJucing synthetic rubber from alco- $1.37 !lei' bu.shel (the parity price) To do your duty yOU' should be In 1I0es to the fence and bawls untu the bnl'l'ed from ny dowel' l'lght In cerout that no one fully understood syn h l!t1r rubb er made from salt . hal. The Publlcker m eth od has becn and late r semug the same wheat at church on the Lord's Day. We lll- oolf IInswcl's. Then the call runs to \..ain real estale. the rubber question; thn t It was stili s ulph ur and oLllel' nO!l-stl'a tegie pronounced entirely practical, and 82 cents per bushel-with the tax~ vlte you to come and worship with 9. certain fenoe and wiggles its head Robed Rlckard was granted a diuncertain just what ntbber suppUe rna tcna.i:;-to rt'Cap a million tires more rapId alld economicol than the payers maklllg up the difference, ot u.s. through the wires and gets some vorce frolll Margaret Ellen Rickard milk . Then Lena. turns around and who was in default of an answer to might be obtainable III Lhe luture ; a mom h. providin g there is 110 de- petroleum process approved by COUI'S6'. At the same time the sale WAYNESVILLE CHunOH OF the call geLs some more. Most of my his chnrge of :neglect. The plalnt!!t that n one knew what the reel lay in obt Ining contruction ma- government officials, who have con- of government wheat tor feedIng QHRlST demand lor rubber would be and terial. The Compa.ny Is re~dy to Sistently refused to consider the al- purposes would be used to hold lences have the stay wires six lllah- was granted ou.stody of tbelr want es apart but. thls one has t.welve inch SOil alld Lhe mother that of the!.r that he was more Interested In wlll_ build addillonal plants. If perm l ted cohol proceSs developed by the Pub_ down t he market price ot hogs, catMax Randa1l. ~~nlster The Iam,ous Frenchnlng the war than in conserving to do so, stays and Lhe cal! clln just get. its daughter , Iicker scientists. There Is no ques- , tle and ,sheep- nnd probably milk, SUNDAY hood th'rough. My last year's hel!~rs rubber. However, there Is pracUcal- Amerlca!1 scientist who gave the tlOn In the minds of tho e who have poul\.ry and eggs. Amount or certain funds deterBible Sc.hool 9.30 a. m. ly 110 llkelihood that conditions will world the Houdry Process n ow used spent months studying the problem are beautiful now. Some growers mined In Lhe suit. of Og(\ Gorsuch Conun\lllt.on 10 :45 a. ~ ever become so seriou.s that tires by . practiCally 'flll oil companies for but that American Industry'can be might call tliem too fat but they are against Elwyn Gorsuch. Prea.chlng, 11 a , m . from prlva tely owued au tomobiles the production 'of high octane gas- producing all of t he synthetic rUQfat with good grass, not grain so Junior Endeavor, '1 :15 p. m . The sult of John Byterd against they ought not to get \.00 beefy . Blanche. Sytel'd was dismISsed at the will be confiscated 1i1 the govern- oline, has developed a n ew and ber needed for war and civilian pur- llr... Willi" .. Swlth. Corre.....o .. d"nt Senior Endeavor, 7:15 p. m. We were glad to have Robert They wel'e bred youn~ oW" they need request. ot the plaintiff . . ment to obtain rubber. cheaper process for the manu!ac- pOses within a year; If permitted Preaching. 8 :00 p. m. Hadley with us Sunday. ' Mr . and " lots of leed. I believe that Is why Horner Mcntosh was released QP There have been a. number of new ture of synthetic rubber . Engineers to do so. An aroused public opinion Mrs. Hadley have been· on a vaca- WEDNESDAY heifer calves are sometimes weak, own recogn zance ot $250, his formflY soon force property governPrayer and Bible Study. 8:00 p. m. developmcnts during the past two repr~entjn g the la rgest oU compall- mentol action In the rubber situa- tion trip to Toronto, Canada. You are invited to come and wor- ,the heller dld not hl\ ve enough feed mer bond of $1200 being cancelled. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wlli>on, to grow on and W grow a. strong tion. ~ debult judgmept was given Walter Wilson. John Wilson and ship w.lth us. call. . " Sam Hyman. Lebanon, in his sUl~ Robcrt attended the Braddock falnSunday. - The boys came in this against Earl LuteS, and others, In Last wcek's column, In which was FRIEND!:> ily dlnner Sunday . aIternoon with th1lt look in their which he sought the recovery ot' predicted an Increase In sugar 'ra'~. and Mrs. Williard Haines FIrst Da.y school, 9 :30 a. m . eyes thnt told me t.hey had a bIg ,lO,OOO. t1oI1jng, was no more than written Meeting fo.r Worship, 10:30 ~. m. when an OPA announcement was called on Everett H aines and family Idea. even before they asked if they c1.0 8e A demurrer ot the defendant. was made . of an additional or supple- Saturday evenlng . I\IT. IlOLLY M. E. CUURCII c9uld make a camp In the woods and suslalned In the suit ot Oe4:U WU. mental allotment of two' pounds iMrs. Mary Bogan is spending a T. )1. Scarff. l\tlnlsler · sleep Ulere tOnight. There wasn't ttersou ago nst Melvin Wai\.eS' and anyUllng very good here for a shel- others as t.he Lebanon :Board of Edper person, effective July 10th . In few days with her SOli. Raleigh BoSunday School 9:30 a. m. E.A ter ,b ut it didn·t look like rain SO the meantime demands arc Increas- ga n and family. ucat1o~ which clalnled the · plaintiff " Mr. and Mrs. Homer Haines and Earnhart, Supt. Phone 2341 Wa' yneavl'lle, O. they took what th ey could tlnd and had no ground on which to proceed Lng. Crom the sugar lndustry and .. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, elsewhel'e. that the sugar rationing family visited Mrs,. Haines' mother, Evening Service, 7 :30 p. m . the canvass cots .and departed. Such tion. P1l6yer Meeting Wednesday eve· a llu.stel and bustle, they made at w~lh his Mrs. MIllie Terrell, of near New Elbert WeUs was granted a dlvorce rung. 7:30 p. m. VIenna. last· FridelY. least seventeen trips before they got from Loraine W el~ on his charge :Mrs. Ella Haines and Alice Haines ~verythlng down thel·c. It was very of ueglect . . called In the -BoQ1lln home Tue sd~ REPUBLICAN 'WOMEN'S CLUB h;l1'd.. to stop in t he middle of Buch T O I\IEET WEDNESDAY P. l\L a,Cternoon. lnteresLing pr; parations to do the Mr. alld Ml'S. Franj{ Braddock The Wayne Township Republican cIJores but chores are like that, they and Leollard Ellis and fa.mily were Women's club Will meet a\. the home must be done. ACte'r sUPf)Cr. Ju.st Ev reL; P. Harlan ·tIled 11 dlvOl'C~ guests of Raymond Wilson alid wife ot Mrs. Harry Satterthwaite next b ll ~k h'om lnspecting camp. It )QOkS one evening last week. a.c\Jon allalnst Virginia Harlan, Cor=---=. Wednesday afternoon, July 22 . at vl!ry neat al\d wOl'lanaillikc. probaMrs. Charles Stanley was In IV 11, cbarging llegJec~. He sLated In bly due to Boy SCout t.ralnlng. The 2 :00 o'clock. Xenia Satw'day a!ternoolr. his 'petltion Lhat they were married camp nre Is safely built on bare A good attendance Is urged. Marilyn Sue Smith was II dinner gl'oUI)d with the earth thrown up July 20. 1940. nnd sepflrated May 1. lIuest oC Mrs. Corl Jones and famWasted money Is wasted around It and t he cots are neatly ' last: They have no chUdren . . ily last Saturday. . lives, Don't waste precious made. There mflY be some mosquitos Evelyn Webb. Franklin, fUed a dilives. Every doUar "ou can but they are not too bad. As I cnme vorce actIon against. Raymond Webb spare ,Mould be used to bu.)' Use The Miami Gazelle War Bonds. Buy your teD ;back they were' sett.lIng down to charging 'cruelty. They were mar_ .son, s X toast the marshmallows and eat the ried " In 1935 and have WANT ADS percent every pa" da)'. 'ice cream they ,had, provided befol'e years old, going to bed. Betty Hawn flied a second divorce CIIARTER NO. 2220 Bed time . I can see the camp fire suit against John Hawn, stating In Reserve D,1l!trict No. 4 Report of condition of the Waynesville National B ank of Waynesville but from here I can not tell whether her petit on' that when she wIthIn the State of Ohio. at the close of business on June 30, 1942, publls.h ed the campers are asleep yet or not. drew her . first suit on June 9, lalit, 11'\ response to call made by ComptrOller ot the Currency, under Section B'obbie Tom wel'\t with them and In\",hen her husband promised to treat 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. IIpectcd the (lamp lor miCe and Bilzy her properly but that he did not do ASSETS " Loans and discounts C1ncludlng $0:31 overdrafts) . . .... , . .. .. .$133,132.39 stayed with them but Smokey is a so , ehe. charged him with ~elty. For both newspapet 1Jnlted States Government obligations. direct and guaranteed 1jl4,991.70 housedog and came home with me. Oda May Walts, Frankl~. filed a Oblgla tlons oC States and political subdivisions .. .. ............ 9O,~ .OO MO~day morning. The campers dlvorc~ action against V'onza Wa ts, and magazines •••• ~ Other bonds, notes. and debentures . .. .......... ... .. . .... . .• 38756.60 ceme In for breakfast.,.' They . sald charging .neglect and aslclng that he Corporate stoc~ 1(lncludlng $3200.00 stock of Federal Reserve ank) .. . . . ........ ..... .. .. . . . . . ,. . . ......... 3,200.00 they sfept fine, and that they were be, barred from dower right -t~ cerQa OUp A ..:.. SELECT' 1 'MAGA%INE Cas h. balances wi '~h other banks. I~cluding reserve balance, D Trur Story _................ 1 \'r. D Americao. Girl _ .........1 Yr. and cash :i tems In process oC collection . ... . .. ,.. .. .... 328.770,68 gOlng' to sleep out again tontght. tain real estate owned -by ·t he ~no Open(12Road (BoYi), 0 Science aod Disrovery.. 1 Yr. Bank premises owned $6.600.00, furniture and fixtures , $600.00 ' 7,200.00 Notbln~ disturbed them but . a , cho~- tiff In Franklin . They "'c:'e married . Iss,) _. _ _.. 14 1110. D SporlS Aliclcl _ _ _ I Yr. D Silver Saeen _ _ ..I Yr. Total Assets .... ..• ~ ... . . ... . , . .• .... ' .' ..... , ........... .$766,514,27 us of scr~ecb ,owls but. they were in 1922 ; and ha.ve three eh ldre~. Scn:cnl3nd ............_ ..1 Yr. D The Woman __ ........1 Yr. . LIABILITIES GROUP B - SELECT 2 MAGAZINES Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships. o Fael Olgesl _................ 1 Yr. 0 Modern Romances ... 1 Yr. and corporatlons . ....... ............... ...... : . ..... . $496,454.03 Pal'en IS' llfagazine _.61110. 0 Flower Grower _ . ~ .....6 Mo. Time deposits ot Individuals, partnerships 1I1odem Saceo _.......... 1 Yr. 0 Christian l;Ieraid ......6 Mo. and corporations ... , ...... , . . . . . .... .... ..... ,' . .... . . 74,768.41 Outdoors (12 1ss.) .... 14 1110. 0 Pathfinder <,Veekly) .... lYr. Deposi ts of United states Government (inclUding :J HUllling and Fubiog.. l Yr. 0 True ROD13J1ces _.. _. 1 Yr. 3,082.83 postal sflvlngs) .... , ........... ,................. . ... .. Deposl\.s of States and political subdivisions ,' .. ...... .. . ~ .... . . 55,602.9& . . GROUP C '- SELECT ~ MAGAZINES 213.00 Othe~ deposits (certified and cashier's checks. etc.) ... . .. .. . . o Household Magazlne.. 1 Yr. 0 Amer. Poultry Jrn1._ 1 Yr. Total Deposits . ... , .......... . , .. -.. .. . . ..... $630.1119.22 , Other \labilities . . . ... .. .. 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History of Waynesville ,The 'ollowinJr 1a1Al.., of War.-"IUe wu &allen (~m Ole HomecomIn, EdlUon tbe MiamJ GueUe ~r ~cember, 11105. It waS written ,b, 'I'bomall J. Urown, then pubUliber lit 'ilis lIew,pl&pe~. Tile til'll' 111It.aUmellL Ilp~red II&IIL week. f'uUowlll1 Is 'II" cUlicludbl1 hllltllllJDen": '

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'I'averns The liamm ell st.n:ld, n ow GUlItJn. WIIS t.ht: earliest. tavern Stalld li t WaYllcl!vlUe. A log tuVCl'll 'Was O'pned there l.Jy JOhn COITY In 11101, :<lIlA t.1l~ well 111 fruili. was du~ 11.. t hat t m e . "AUll t Jilne" CunJltrl •. ~l'a ndlllothe l· of FI'auK W. Carma.lI "l F e1'1'Y, told lUI th a t her !aLhel"b .!lam halt.cu a t that 'place for u Ill.tle rest, and Sfltl l'ememtJereu ul'lillull ~ , water from that well IH ~ Illl Ume 01 moving to , thelr new lIume on tile nortllern IUle of War\'Ull county In ,11101. 'fhe present 3Lory brick. ' wu:; built by John Wo\'\ ell 111 11l:l2, Sin e then It lIas passed t.lll'ough many hands and Is now IIwlIcd by W . O . Gustin. In 11104. a public house was built. by 11 Mr , Goollwln, somewh eJ'e In t uwn, I II 1810, Ii large two-ijtory house was built as a hol.el Oil' Miami ~quOl e, by 0 vid Hammett, ' and W\18 malntnined under ditferlm t \Ililllal:ement~ and ownerships until 11124 . David Holloway start.cd a lavern at the upper end ot Malll street a bout 1805 . The house known IlS t.he l'41umlll1ousc, corner of MaID and North streets, was built by Joshua Ward' In U126 . Israel Woodfufl was the tirst landlord. Since t.hell it has passed tprougl.l many lIands . 11.1; use as a tavern has been dl!;couLinued for several years, and It Is now owned by SquIre J. G . KeYli, lilld Is used a s tenement. Waynesville Increased 1I,l popula_ tion and size out slowly, untU 184&. whon t.he Little Miami Railroad was 'buil t,.. It. thcn took on considerable of a boom, which soon sub':' sided, however. t1 has alwoys 'b een quite a notable place tOl' busilless. Up La 25 or 30 years ago it was quhe a considerab le market lor pork: . I;8.rge qu ntltles of dressed pork. were purcilased from farm ers lind cut and packed, then when cured Ute products were O$ld, moatIy In Clnc11lnatl. .Before tile comIng ot the rallroad .lt WWl ,tmnsportd mostly In large covered freight wagons, "conestoga," which UraW),l by ,rour horses or more, and as large loads were ' taken as the condition of the roads would . perm.... Soon lifter lhe ,buUdlng of the \'Ullrolld, new meLlloos of slaughterIng and c uring pork were adopted Ilt Cillchmati. and the custom of country slaugllterl.n g and curing Wus discontinued. • MIlls

framed timber. 'l'Iie dam was a f~w II\1ndred yards aGove the mUi. and abutted upon ~he land to the east, but the builder faUed t.o secure a ' Utie to t.he east abutment, nnd the fl~jolnlnB Innd being 8ubjCj:t to fre ltueJ'It ovel'f1ow 'by renson' of the u~n, the owucr cut a channel trom Lilt! bend , hi¥her up, to the b end at the bl'ldge near Corwin and cut off the waleI' supply 'lor the mlll , In 11110 ' James Jennings bou ~ht. the LUU~ t.o t.he mill, and seeurlnl: 11 lodg men I. on the east side ol the rIver IUlit abOv!! t.lle head of t.he ncw channel, >bUilt 11 dam, and had a race dug from it to the mill. A saw mill Illl Cl a r ullmg alld carding were added, 'rhe brick mill was 'built by John Jennings ill 182&. The present dalll was built In 1835 , Clayton Parker, (rnth er of Mrs, Jl:sse ,R omine) WhO had ( omc from New Jersey about that time, and died at very advanced age a few years a go, had charge of the work and did aU ,the planning as well as ,much 01 tile ae~ual lapOl·. It was bum a short. distance below the ot.her dam, and' has stood fal t.b!ully until this day . Wrigh ts strengthened It to some extent many years a&9, however . The mill had quite a ~umber of owners In 1&8 time, and Is now the property of p. M. Robltzer, In 111!:n, James Elliott built a Krist mill at the lower corner of Waynesv1l1e near the mouth of Camp creek, also a sawmill and woolen mill, v.Cterwllrds used as a last and peg factory. In 1860 the s ite 'b ecame the propert.y of Sidwell Taylor, who bullt the mill standing untU a few years a go when it was discontinued a nd aetel'wards demou.shed.

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the inaUtutlon from the tJeginn1ng. and known as the .fones Building, a period of a I1Ltle ovel' thlr~y yeat's. Ilave been replaced by substantial though aU11 a compara.Uve.ly youni . brick houses an,d Qwelllng roo~. man. December 3" 1901, W. ~. Mahlon Rldg& and iHOrace Keys Gai'd was eli:cLed vice presiuent.. J.' havej)alldlome1't!'st~lenees. One lot O . Carb\ fil!'llt caslllol'; l111d ' Joled 15 still vaMllt , the one upon wbioh B . Sh erwu"d, Illdlvldual book-kcep- 'been occutled by n fine modern el'; all Of ·whom 5t.1lI re~aln -thelr u(- dwellinl!. also of \)tIck, by Ch rles flees e:xeept..Ml', Gard. who resigned Cornell. New and modern l)onlC!S a nd Geo. E . Riley was eleoted to have been bulll. ,all o\'er t.own. most fill Lhe vllcancy. an 1900 th e , bltnp the fire originated , ~ut t h e llext bas erected the handsome building It of t.item first olass. , ' llUW oceuplClll, pl'obobaly I.l\e lInest lmmedlately n[1.er lhe fire, an 111alld best Hnlshed and a rranged cerest sprang up in I.h ons u'ucL!oll banking raIns 10 the COUl1U'y, be- of water works wble,h would afford , lu Ut> al10rdlng oeflce rooms fol' rCllt pure WaleI' fo r dumestlc purposes on !.he sl1me floor. and dwclllng 'lOd give ' gTcaLer secul'lty agmnst apartments at>ove. Cire. In connection with l hls , an Tile Great ~e of April 7, 1900 ele.trlc 1Ighl. sys t.em w s advocated During t.he m any years s10ce A complete hlsLory of this plan t Is Waynesville was fQunded. mnny given on apothel' pElge of L1ils Spealarms ot fke hnve 'been called, da l Edlt.lOll . most of these were of such a nature I am Ind ebt.ed larbely, but not enthat they were eXtinguished with tlrely, to Jud ge J. W , K eys' exIIt.Ue trouble or lass. Now and tnen ceHent , history of Wnync townshi p a b uilding has been destroyed, but for early history , a1 d to Mrs . Mary thc loss by nre had never been &Uy a nd daul:hler Miss Lizzie, for gl·ea!. until on the morning of April Important data as \'0 sc hools, 7, ,1900. About half past ten the No one who has never tried il can large fram e building, belongin g to realize t.he amount oc dlfllcully W. H . H , Thorpe erect.ed for the the re has been in fixing llates for Iron novelty works which It was at- eventS comparatively recent. oplntemped to Inaugurate here some Ions diUel' conslqe:rably . I have twenty years before, but which In dOlle the besL ill th.at regllrd Il was part t hen serve das a stable and t!l my power, have t hrased out Ii for the storage of broom corn lor C, large amount of more or less ac -, 0, Reed's broom making establish- curate evidence and much that was ment, with resta urant and residence do ubt.ful, a nd If a nyone ques t.ion s on Main st.r eet., was found to be on the acc uracy of my ilgures let him Ure . The alarm was quickly given, do half the work I have done Rlld but the flr e spread with wonderfUl they will nnd what a difficu lt tllsk rapidity. The v1llage steam engme, It Is to depend on tl'lldlt.lon. or on duly manned , was soon on the spot, history already wr.ltj.lln , ~ believe but the row of wooden bUildings the IIIbove Is as ac;curat a ru story reaching from the rear to the (ront 'lS can be gIven. but do not clai m or t he lo\., was from the start be- t.here are no errors. Mu h more yond hope of salvation, and ,by thls cou:d have been brought III with time the flre had sprea d so much great propriety, but It would have that one engine could not cope with :.'Welled this sketch to large r proIt . The home of Horace Keys and porUons than COuld be accommo.sister , MIss Addle came next, .b ut dated eVeJl by the Homecoming the fire took.. th e brick house on Special Edition of the Gazette .

In 1856. Jarvis Stokes and I. H. Harris eSUloblished a banking business ill WaynesvUle under the firm name or Stakes and Harris. which carrlcu on a I:eneral bankillg busuleiis. In 1868 Mr. Stokes' died, and the busmess was carried on by and under the name of 1.. H. Harris years before h is death, as to the period of aibout lorty-two YOOl's. !In cOllversatlon with Mr. Harris a few years before .rls . death, as to the IIIIlg continuance ur his bus1oess, he remarked Lhat he expected to cant.lnue It as long as he Uved and die III the harness . As a matter of l...ct, he WWI in apparently good he~lth and In ocUve touch with it untll a fews days of his death. In 1903, a new <banking company was organized and the lIusilless has Geen con.. ducted since in the same rooms, t.horoughly'mOdern~d, with Robert Mosher as pres~dent and J. N , Lem mon as cashier. The Waynesv1lle NaLional :Bank was organized December 14, 1874. In January, 18'15 the. first election of dll'ector~ was held, Messrs. S. S. TllJl first mUl in Waynesville was Hailles, Joel Evans. S . W. Ro8Ws, bUilt ~bout 1806 by John Haines, at Jonas Janney, E . A. Brown, A. p, the present mlll stand. It wa~ of O'Neall and B. A. ·Stokes were elect ed, These e\etced S . 8 . Haines, l>r~ldent; e. 'W . Rogers. vice president; Joel Evans, cashier; "' . U. Allen, assistant ca8hler . February I, 1875, the new bank opened for busilless in the r oom on Main 'I,t reet just acrOi!.s and East of Its preent location. 8. B. ~Ines 'd eserves most credit fa," the Idea, and the consummation of the Idea at eStt!obl1shillg a National 'bank ' here, FOB AND CONSIGN your Cattle. ' h~s, sheep aDd cAlve. and was Us president until his to ' Norris-Brock Co., UVe wire and death February 11, 1895" B. W. progresSive f~ for the . blIbeaf Rogers then became president. and watched over It with utmost care DlarkeL prices and good service. Union Stock YanJa, Cincinnati, (). until lila death OctOber 30, 1901, Tune ' in on Radio ~tatlon WOK1 Mr. Rogers was succeeded In the 12:25 ot 12 :30 p. m. for our da1lr presidency of ,t~e barut by W. H. Allen, who has been con~ected wl~ market reports,

the north side of Reed's ; In sh9rt" It took everything on Main street from North to Tyler , excepting the residences of A. Mafflt.t ~nd of Henry KIng. The · Miami Gazette then occupied rooms over E. R. Prlntz·s large grocery store, and It shared In the general In the meantime, ho~ever, a hand engine came from Harvel'yburg, and a nother engine from Morrow; this last was brought up by a special train , These engines and their crews performed very efflclept work, and ma10ly served to step the spread of the flames. In addition to the dewllings and business rooms destroyed. all the st,a,bles along the back a lley , te .whole width of t he square. were destroyed and one across the alley. TIle fire caused a serious loss to mallY and Is greatly to be deplored, but It was not wi thout Its adcantages, I t demonstrated what noble charac,t ers there are In the community. and for that reason alone was almost entitled to be rated as I'l blessing . It also opened the way for the Jmprovement of the street, and seemed to point t he way for all tile improvements that have tollowed and they ha ve been many . Recent Improvements Directly following the great loss by fire In 1900, a surprising improvement has taken place In Waynesville. Mony hondsome bUlld._ 1ngs l'lave been erected, ,and the work stiU g~ on . ,The old Hadden store room and dwelling on the corner of Matn ,and North streets, wbl-eh ' w~s one of the bulldillgs destroyed. has been replaced wlt.h a larger and more modern building erected by the Nntional Bank Co. J . G. Keys' building adjOinIng ar.kl the Prlnt~ 'b uilding, the latter now being the 'property of Nathan Jones

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Steve and Carrie Meade to Hobart Johnson, 79.50 acres in Harlan twp . S . S , Tibbals t.o R. E . Leroy, .45 acre In Frilllklln, James- J , Latrerty deceased, to Perry and Minnie Myel'S, plot ~ Harlan twp. Susie Allen Mllr tln to Emilia Ward, pareel In Mackinaw addltJon The F ort Hill earthworks area of approximately 1,000 acres III located in Hi ghland County, 18 miles southeast of Hillsboro near Statl' lO Franklin. Routes 41 and 124. The prehi storic fort is located on a fairly level Charles Heber and Pearl ' Throckhilltol). isolated from adjoining highlands by deep ravines, aft'ording great scenic bea uty. The earthwol'ks are about 8500 feet in length and morton to Jack and Clara Ross, lot enclose about !lli a cr es . A lal'ge portion of the area is in wildel'nesR 5 In Throckmorton's "ubdlvlslon, state. Picnic f ncilitics are providr d. Other earthworks are desc ribed Spl'lngbol'o, in a booklet •. E n jo~ Yourself in Ohio," copy of which may be had by R, E. LeRoy to Seymour and mniling rcquest to Ohio Development and Publicity Commission, Wyan. dotte Build ing, Columbus, Ohio. Milry 'nbbals, lots 430-31 10 Frank_ lin. Rose Ellison to Charles and Myrvice at Sabina Conference Gound tle Adams. lot 2 In Ellison subdiviIllSt Friday. Mrs, A. C. Menden- Sion, Franklin . Roy and Rachel Rogers to Millnle .l 1 r l'4 . S UNie Uuu..-luN. U-vrre.NI'y uth-nl hall returned home w,lth them arter Webstcr COmpLOI1 has hnlsned 'ltt.cndlng the entlre session. Whisman, plot In FrankUn twP . of1lcers trnlning at Miami Beach, Arthur Smadbeck to Marcelle T he Grange enter tained with (l Fla. He was comm lssloned·-a second birthday party last Tuesday eve- Jacquelill, lots 1250-54 In Loveland lit utellant und will be retained as n ing for all the members havlrig Park. an ius t.ructor ill officers candidat.e birthdays In June and July . The Frank A. and Alta Cramer to Lilsl:hool al M1ami , He Is t.he son o( honored guests were Mr . Weldon lian FeaRue, 1.70 acres In Deerfield Mr , und Mrs . Max Compton Ilnd Wilson, Mr. and Mrs . .Lyle Bolling- twp. ~l1li:;LCd t hrct: year" I1go Ilt Dayton . er , Mrs . Bess St , John and Mrs . Mattie Grooms, by sherICf, to Ju ' Mr , and Mrs, Donald ,P eterson, Birdie Alexander, A splendid pro- I 0 Woodson, 2 tracts In Turtlecreell Middletown, a rc spcndmg two w ee k~ gram and refreshm ents of Ice cream twp. vn~atlo!l in Mic111gan on a fish · and cookies were served. Charles MUler by administrator, lllg trip, to D. A. and Ethel Harrison, six Miss Vera Peterson spent last Mr, llnd Mrs. Lee Griffy, of De_ Sunday In CincinnatI. lot.s In Mackinaw addition. Franklin H. I , and Bernice Dally to Earl )1 ......l u ..1e G llrn" lr, CorrC" I",",h' nl ,roiL, Mich " are spen dml: their VI1Mrs . Roy Stoneburner lind son cation with relatlVCs here and at Paul were Dayton shoppers W~ d- and Alberta Shm'ck, lot 33 m HlU Mr~, Maynard Hackney a~te nd ed View subd vision, Lebanon •. nesday. • th e funeral or hel' uncle, Frank W.lyncsville . Same to Dwight and Thelma KelMrs. Mel Ie Benson of Dayton , Goodwin , -at Lebanon. Thursday. Mrs . Sallie Wright of Harveys~ was a. guest Sunday of hel' family burg. called on friends 'here last ler. lot 3'1, same subdiviBlon. Mr . and Mrs. Steve R ey nolds here. F. B, and Geneva D111ey, Frank Wednesday afternoon . we t'e Sunday guests of his sister In Mrs. Lucy McReyno lds, Hamilton, and Flora Gorsuch to T . , E . and Mr. Max Dean Hartsock was opJamestown. Mrs, Mrs. B esise Trubel'! , Dilyton. erated on at Miami Valley h08pltal Dora McCormack, parcel in Deer; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Starr :;p n t Thursday wil h theli' sister, last Tuesdny. field ~wp. were S unqllY dinner guests of Miss Mrs. Lulu Holla.nd . Gladys Peerl Mills and Lena .MIlla MI'. and Mrs. Howard ' Kn6ggs Belen S t rr ill Hnrvey:.burg . Miss Bessie Allen, Columbus, was Patte rson Field ,' and daughter. ML'lS SlIIwyer to Earl and Bernice ThompG , W . DG.vls $f.lellt Sunday WlUl ~on, .two parcel& 10 Mason . his dllughter. Mrs . E. C , Mannon Lhe week-end guest or h er aunt. Relen Knaggs . of Idaho, were guesta Loretta H , Wilson to Harold and Mrs, Law'u Hollingshead. last Wednesda y evening of Mrs. lld Mr . Mannon, neat WilmingBonnie Grosson, 5,5 ~res n Harlan Mrs. Morris Sherwood, Columbus, Ben1on. COpsey. ton. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hartsock and twp. Mr, and Mrs. Oliver J acobs, Mr, nd Mrs. El'Ilest Crawford a nd 5011 Frank W . Loop to Fred Kahn. Micha 1, X~nla spent a few day.; Mr. C. A, S01lers attended the fua nd Mrs. Charles Ellis and lVI' i IlSt week: With their lIarell Ls, Mr. neral of Mr. Harry Proter at plQt on South street in Lebanon. Jessie Orhood enJoyed a tl lId Mrs . L , C. Hnrtsock . Lee and Lucy Durham to Thomas Wayn esville last Tuesday I\Ifternoon. Coney Island , SUlllday. Mr. and Mrs. William Morgall M6rtln, lot 194 in. Mason; ~e to M iss Mary K. EVans. of Fairfield. Mrs. Mary W!l~;on, after several .1Ilt! scm lJonald Morgall , viSited was a gues of Mrs, Susie Douglass Robert Greby, ,93 atre In Deerffeld days tay wHh Mr , and Mrs, I\lmon l' L. Ancient Inst 8wlday. and Miss Minnie Cook last Mon.,.y, 1iWp. Perr1s. hIlS rctu1'lll!d to her home In P t . GrId WIIsOIl, New York , Martha Poos t.o Louise F . Pardee. Mr, and Mrs, Harold Mason and Lebanon . lot 10 10 Pla1ovlow Manor. Franklin. SpC llt tJ!,c week-end with his parents Mrs. Carey, of Dayton, spent last Mrs . Edith Mdltay and Mrs. !la CUflord and Ef.fle 8m t~ ,to Mcweek-end here with Mr, nnd Mrs. MeKay have Invited the m embers Mr. und Mrs. We ldon Wilson, Kinley and Hattie Hal'pille. lat ·_ Mrs. Ernest. r..tlee Illld children , E;rvln Mason. of the Friendship club to meet at oj I!ldlana, are vislt.lng Mr . and !MIss Lulu SOllers, Dayton , spent Grandview subdivision, iFran1tlln th elr 'home WeCillesday afternoon. Mrs. George Kn ee. twp. the week-elW at the Cook-,StoneMrs . Edltil Davis was numbered A , H . and Clara Schwartz to Fred Mrs. Weldon Crites ret.urned wi th the guests who attended a 'Kahn, lot ~10 In l£4)Qnon. home Snturdny aftc r several weeks burner home, showe r for her daughter, Mrs. Lucille Rob nson et ai, to Clarvisit wilh her son - In - lllw an.d Marjorie Dall is S tarr, Thursday at datlght.llr, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mo- EN'I:ERTAIN A'r FAMJl:.Y ence and Gladys ,Banber, lot 216 In the home of Mrs. Leon Ivins, near REUNION JULY 5 h C.lI1111l at South Bend, Il)d . Lebanon. Lebanon , Ml:. aud Mrs ', John O'Donnell Harry and Sarah. pry to Noah Mr , nnd Mrs. Will Burlls1e en_ 1Mr , antJ Mrs. Frank Mart enteru\ d dnug h t.cr; Sally, of Cleveland, t rtained friends from Xenia to tained at their home on New Bur- Kent, 1,13 acres in Frank)Jn twp. III visiting Mr . Frank Kyne . di'nner, Sunday . 'I'h e ,members of thl! D . of A : Miss Hllnnllh Jordan an d All gave a pleasant party wiler the regJordan attended the funeral Friullll' meeting Ilnd Installation l/llit day afternoon ot Mrs . Clyde Sams riday evening. COntests were en~ at the Oswald Funeral Home, In joyed and . refreshments of Ice Lebanon. The (rlends and neighcrcnm, cake and Ice t ea were served, bors In this community were quite Mrs . Nettle Harpel', who submitsurprised when they learned of h er ted to a m ajor operation at Grant Larger Becaule of Better Service, Quality and deat h , hospital , Cloumbus, was removed to Price-Established 1849-1942 Miss Nellie Mary Davis In comh er home last Tuesday , Mrs , Harpany with a group of friends, waG per Is slowly recuperating. PHONE 2441 WAYNESviLLE, O. 8. Sunday Visitor at Coney Island. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sh,ut.ts, of , Donald Sams, of Mason, spent Cincinnati , were guest.s of their the week-end with hi!! father, Clyde uncles, the Null brothers, last Satsams and brot her George . urday. Mr . a.nd Mrs. James Cleven ger ' !Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Penningand Mrs. Virginia Plymlre, of ton and daughters, Dayton, were Spring Hm, were Sunday afternoon week-end guests of their parent.~, visitors of Mr. and Mrs-. George Mr . andMrs .' C. A. Sollers . Plymire . Mrs , L, J. 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The adoption of Barbara Ann Ohcrry by MI'. an4 Mrs. Robert Roosa, Hamilton, township, approved. , , The oourt set Ju))' 71 to hear the Inventories ot the .estates of Mary E. Bart.on. Fl·anklln. and John Hines, . Morrow. . Minnie DeFos.sett r~s gned IlS adminlstratrlx of the estates of Marie and Ga~pllr DeF05sett and Charte~s . Maple was apPointed admJnlstrator de bonis non. of both estates. The estate of Nannle J . Rust was Mrs. Harriet Tinney and children (ound to lln ve a net value of S3,630.were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. 44. Net tie Tlm:iey . The estate of James Morgan, M~ _ and Mrs. T. S. Hru'dln had Fl'iIllklln, ordered rellev ~ d from ad. as th eir Sunday guests. Mr. Rlley In tllstration. S.h arp. Miss Fannie Sharp, Mrs . H. A. cornell. WaynesvUle was Minnie KIng, of Falmouth. K y., Miss appointed executor of the estate of Roma Hardul and. }>.yt. Tressler H . O. Pra tel' with Lester Gordon, Hardin. of Dayton . Clifford Brance and Ross Hartsock MI' . and Mrs. W. W . Fiecher , of as appraisers. St. Ignace, Mich., are the guests of The estate of Harry uymon was t.heir daughter and son-In-law, Mr. ordered relieved from administraand Mrs. Gale Evans . tion nnd F . O. Anderson, Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Flecher, of named commissioner to transfer 1lSDeLroit, Mich., were Sunday guests sets . of Mr . and Mrs. ·E arl'Evans. Edna M . Smith, Morrow, was Mrs. Edna Arthur spent the past named e.x ecutrlx of the estate of week with Mrs. Clara Chatwood. of Henry Nuby 8m th and Oharles oOonnelsv1l1e and on Satm'day eve- Oarroll. J: N. MoKinsey and W. ning Mr . and 1'41'5. Chester Bogan W. Khiteker were named to apa.nd Kelsle Arthur went to Don- praise the esUite . nelsvllle t·o attend tIle Brubaker reThe court set July 28 to hear the union . Mr . Arthur returned home Inventory ot the estate ot EnIe5t with them. Garrison. Morrow; July SO to hear Mr. and Mrs. Roy 'Estus wm that ot Evelyn Robinson, Morrow, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. and July 31 that or Raymond Harsh Lewis Lamb. barger, Lebanon. !Mrs. Laule McCaren and children The sales of the executor of tb. spent the past week with their uncle estat.e ot Belle Hlzar, Lebanon apJohn Hartinger, In Brown county. proved . Mrs. Lura Werntz and Mrs. Net-' The estate of Parris F. Preston. tie Turner wcre I! hopplng In Day- Lebanon. ordered relieved !rom adton 1\Iesday. ministration and assets trans!erl'ed 'LIttle Elaine Evans Is on the sick to ROl'Ie Cline Preston. \Jst. Orv lie' K . Brown, Lebanon, was appointed executor of the estate of NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Clara E. Brown with Arthur HamEsecu&or Estate of H . C. Prater, Deceased. Uton, O. S. Irwin and . ctarence B. . Notice Is hereby given that H . A. Jameson as appraisers. Cornell whose Post Offl~ .address Is The Invento'ry of the estate of W~esvJ\le, OhiO, has been ' duly Belle Orosson, Malnevllle, approved. appointed IlS Executor of the Estate The sale of certain personal proof H. C. Prater, late of Warren perty at private sale ordered in the · County. Ohio. deceased . Dated this 9th day of July, 1942, matter of the estate of John Hines, RAI..iPH H . OAREY, Morrow. Judge of the Probate COurt. Warren County, Ohio . USE THE' MiAMI 0 ' ZETJ'E Stanley & Stanley, ~ttys. WANT AD

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Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Stout and Mr. and 1I(I1's. Jesse Thomll8 ente.r talned at a pic.ll10 supper Sunday daughter, Winnie Jo,< were Sunady evening. Their guests were Mr. and dinner guests o[ Mr . and Mrs . Mrs. Virgil Russell, of Lebanon. and Jaml!$ Snyder. of Dayton . The Wayne Town.shlp Civilian De- Mr. and Mrs . Howard Mlsslldlne. Mrs . Helen Graham iuld daugh-· tense Council wUl· be extended the . Mrs. Mary Kauffung. of · HI!ffiIltel' and Mr. O . A . Nash, of BD,lti[faulting prl vllege [or USe In distributing Government material aDd fur. tall, visited last week at bhe home more, Md., wel'e we e k- e~d guests of Mr. 'Ghd Mrs. C. L. Duke . therlng th e civilian defense ~rogl'am. of Mr . and Mrs . A. F . Melloh. • • Dan T . MOOre, Dlrector ot Ule Fifth Mr . nnd Mrs. Robert cotner. Mr . and Mrs. Robert Duke enRegion of the OWce of Clvl\Jan De_ daughter. Roberta' and 1'41" . Madge tertained a lew friends on Friday fense, annoWlCec\ today. Smart. of Wilmington. were Sunday evenin·g. honoring MI' . Eldon HarUnder tel'tl1s of the arrangement. evening supper guesl.s of Miss Alice rison, of Mason. who left for army a civilian defense council may nomand J. Q . Go~ . service. Monday . Inate a member of Its community to act as dlstrlbulion agent: If apGene Brown was a buslhess visiEsther Lukens, or Harveysburg. pOinted, this person becomes an of- tor In Dayton Monday. Is visiting this week \'11th Naomi ficial of the Office of O1villan DeMr . and Mrs . Walter Wiseman Eal'llhart . Warre.n Sheeliau spent fense . He must serve without cost. nd family were dinner guests of SWlday WIUl Harlan Earnhart 'and to the federal Government and Mr . and Mrs. E . O. Crane and Ruth Earnhart visited with Mary must comply wit!) all the requireDoraHough last wee.k . Ca,rnlly, Saturday evening. ments and prOVisions relating to Fedeml employees. He may be reMiss J eanne Bakel' "spent several Mr. and 1'45r . Maynard Weltz are moved from office at allY time with days last week with Mr. and Mrs. or without cause by the Director of '/ acatloning this week wlt.h their Bernard Southard, of Dayton . prother, Dean Hawke. at Grove the Office of. Civilian Delense . City. Walter Oast and MI' . and Mrs. As Its part In th e agreement. th e Charles Zimmerman spent SWlday local deten.se council must provide Owen Hartsock. left · Waynesville at the home ot H . Hudson of 00the Distri bution Agent with ade- Sat.urday tor Tampa, Fla., where he quate office space, cleric"al help, and wllI visit his brother, Lt. Wilton lumbus. Ohio . all other facilities necessary for lhe Harl.sock, who Is station ed wi th the !Miss Helen Milner. of Clarksville. performance of his duties. U. S . Air Force at MoDIll Field . Is spending a few days here with

Gov. ' John W. Bricker annowlced this week that 119,3'12 persons had completed training under Ohlo's ci.FOR BALE - Watkins . Products at vilian and industrial protection pro23 N. Broadway. LelIanon. Open gram and were ready to guard the evenings for your convenience. home tront III the event of an emerOlen Lintner. Phone 63 1.. gency. In a significant report showing the FOR SAI..oE--,Late Cabbage Plants. apParent iIl~erest of Ohioans in clOh.a s. A. Strouse, R. R. 2, 1 l-2 vlUan defense Governor Bricker, IlS miles north of Waynesville, corner chairman of the State Deferu. .. Coun of Waynesville. Ferry . and Lytle ell, said that 496.231 persons l.ute '~01roads. unteered lor service since the pro!FOR SALE-1OO lb. .capacity all gram was started some time ago . metal round refrigerator. WaLeI' In the defense classiJicatlon alone tank end revolving shelVes. T. C. persons who have completed tralnRunyon, Mt. Bolly. Ing number 68,329 . This bracket In. PaUl Freeze, 20. IIUtCh n1st. and ' eludes ~Ir raid wardens, !ire watchroR SALE - Bcra~h Pads, five ers aux lIary pollcemen and firemen cents per pound. Stock up at thia Mildred Clark, 17, both of Mason . Ch II! E Ti tm 20 W and other members of the Citizens' price: HandY tor note.$, · grocery I ar s : e eyer. , aynes- Defense Corps. ~ts. etc. At the Miami Gazet~e V'Ille 181borer. and Enoa . Jean Eakins, 1'1, HarveySburg. office. XENIA JUDGE TO WAR ON William Stephen Hawf\ly. 31. acVICE NEAR ARMY CAMPS countant. and Betty Jane Roll, 20, IF l(Jommon ' Pleas Judge Frank L. secretary. both of Lebanon. ! LF pr ivate mean.s the same as pubAlbert Clarence Jones, 19, clerk, Johnson annoWlced Tuesday a war Uc then the dict!o'n ary Is wrong IlIld and Callhertn.e McCurdy Ivins 20. on pr06t1tutlou In Greene county, ou'r Post Omces are private and t.he both ·01 LebQnon. particularly In the Patterson and ))auks public. IF our government Is Wright Field arellS as answer to democraUc then our constitution Is oharges of' a State Health Departa .dead letter. IF our clocks tell the ment nurse assigned to the Dayton Ollnlc that pr06t1tution was ramp. time rlgh~ the .sun and its creatOr tells ~t wrong. ·IF our money is an t and venereal disease spreading. dishonest Wlless backed with gold Judge. Johnson ~nd Dr. Gordon E. and sUver then 'our postage stamps Savage, Public Heatlh Commissioner, ate a fraud. ~ s~vei'y iIi the south sl.\DllDoned law enforcement officers in 1861 was wrong how can so much to consider the problem and' Prosecutor Marcus Shoup promised to 5~very north, east, south and west lead the investigation. Law enforce. be rlght ·in 1942. IF war and denomment officers report no houses 01 inations are all right then thelBlble prostitution but that the tl'af.tlc 0pis all V(rong. IF' our law makers . erates from automoblJes and traUers, would onlY clear up these l~s then which complicates the enforcement they would earn their big fat salarproblem. Greene county ·offlcers wl11 ies and war and slav~ry woUld soon attend a confernce in Dayton July be abolished. 030 called by the. P'edenll Bureau of By JOSHUA HARIVEY. "lnvestlga tlon. At 200 p . m. on July 31, 1942, officers trom Hamllton, Butler, Warren. Clinton, Highiand and Clermont counties will hold a conference the Gibson Hotel, Olncinnati With representatIves of the F. B. I. on For the best filt.inlll ,pend a quiet day with UI. the S8ilI1e subject.

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Mrs. L . A. ~I~;st ' was hostess to her cousin. Miss Bettie Davis . • • • the members ot the "HI-La" Bridge Misses La vernne and Patrlola club at her home near Dayron. Mainous, of St . Petersb urg, Fla., are Tuesday a! lemoon. vlslUllg their grandparents. Mr . and Mrs . Ray Mainous on Stony Brook Mr . and Mrs. R. H. Hartsock farm. . were guests at a picnic dinner Sun. day at the home of Mrs. Ruth SherWOOd, of Ha.rveysburg.

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Miss Ml\r.tha r.ukens visited sev- .Ur-.. \\' .lIer Kt'nrlck, CorrC'II"oDllf'UC eral days this week with Miss Mary Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Mlnser Dora Hough. and little son. of Dayton, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. WIlUam Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Polinsky and Bergdall. daughter Marllllll. were Sunday . Miss Ruth Wlcal, of near Ferry, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pospent SWldoy and Sunday . night linsky, of CincinnatI. with MIss ~arlyn Hammond. • • • Mrs. Margaret JOh115 atten4ed a Mr. and Mrs. l~red Cole and famIly, Mr . and Mrs . Gene. Conner and meeting at the Golden Lamb Hotel Camily, Mrs. Fred Benz and MiSS In Lebanon Friday afternoon. Mr . Oriss BOitnott, of Tlpp CIty , lielen Humbrecht, al\ of Dayton, were visitors at the Frank U. Le- Is making an extended visit with his sister Mrs. quy Routzahn and fam_ May home SundlllY . ily. • • • Mr . and Mrs. John Turner and Mrs. J. B. Jones Was a guest at daughter, Carol J!tay, were enter- Ilhe home of Mr. and Mrs. · Oarl tained at dinher SunClay at the Pickering in Centervllle Thursday home of Mr. and Mrs . Carman and Friday. crane. !Mr. and Mrs. Olyde Wh8\"ton • • • were SWlday dinner guests at Mr. Mrs . Keith Ashmll8d (R06emary' and Mrs. Bernard Melloh in Bentley) has returned to her home Waynesville. here after spendilOg eight weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnet, her husband who was stationed with M:r. and Mrs. Seth FurnllS 'and the United States Army at Sacra- Mrs. E. B. Longacre attended the mento, Calif., pr:lor to being sent Wayne Township Farmer's Club overseas. Thursday at the country home of • • • Mr. and Mrs . Carl Duke. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brown visited 'M r. George Billett returned to his Mrs. G. R. Crlbly and baby son, at home here Monday. He Is slowly reMiddletown Saturday. covering since his recent accident of !Mr . and Mrs. Vern Slmpso'n and being thrown from a load of hay on family spent SUlIlda.y with Mr. and the Clark road . Mr . and Mrs. Forest Thompson 'Mrs . Harry Purdy, of Bufford, O. e~tertAilned a number of relatlves from Dayton to six o'clock cUnner Sunday. Mr. Earl Deweese, of !Marshall, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs Frank Dewees~, of near 'Miamisburg, were Sunday aftern.OOb guests of Mr. and WAYNESVILLE, OHIO . Mrs. Howard Deweese . F d Mr. and Mrs. ·P. N. oorneD spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. aDd FRIDAY. _ SATURDAY Mrs. Allen Emrick. . Mr. and Mrs. Richard KIbler Hear your favorite 10n8" spent' Saturday with their daughter "Deep in Ithe Heart of Mrs. EUgene Bell and famlly; at JefTexas." fersonville, Ind. Miss Thelma Kibler returned home with them arter GENE AUTRY in spending the week there. . Mrs. Morris Wharton, of Miami "HEART OF THE RIO Shores and ·M rs. Loren Routzahn, of GRANDE" .. Waynesv1lle, ~J?ltnt Monday with Mr .with Smiley Bumet~e and Mrs. Olyde Wharton. .

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Lexicon Net B w.e.s. $42.63 Rob't. McMillan A sel'les of ~ par Lies, ~pon­ Declare Vows sored by the Women's Society (or Ohrlstian Service 'of the Methodist church, has netted the 'organlzalion $42,53. It was announced laIIt week at IL meeting of the organlia. tlon . The meeting was held last Wednesday aftemoon at the home ,of 'Mrs , 0, E . Anderson 'with Mrs. Mary Cr06s, Mrs, M. D. Baird and M~s. F. U . LeMay as assistant h06tesses. Devotions conducted by, Mrs. Baird opened the session. Durlni the business meeting, plans for a Christmas Bazaar were presented to the I!roup and adopted. Proceeds from an aucUon sale of home piepared food which preceded the program , added $5.00 to the club tre88ull· Mrs, M. A, Fu1lterson, chalrman, presented the followmg program: IIWO pOems "I Can't Go Swimm1n' 'TIl the BUluble Bees Oome" and "people Will Talk," which she read and followed with an entertaininl , group 01 conte6ts . Refreshments 01 Ice cream and Iced tea concluded tbe meeting , Mrs. Walter Whitaker will entertain the society m AllIust,

On the ,1 9th day month, 1942, In the hl&torlc Friends' White Brick 'Meetlng House In Waynesville, Hannah Jane Cook, niece 01 Dr, Mary L, Cook, and Robert J. MacMillan, son 01 Dr ; and Mrs. Hugh W. MacMillan, of C1nocinnatl, m the presence of a goodly number 01 relatives and friends, were united in marriage after the manner of Friends, The bride wore '" plain, :,ult of Imported Irish llnen. The quaint old meeting house 1n 11.:1 peaceful settmg amidst stately maples. locusts and evergreens; the t1melY words spoken; the solemnity of the marrla.ge vows; the quiet moments of meditation. combined to make this occasion one long to be remembered. , At the close of the service, some one hundred witnesses affixed their signatures to the marriage certUlcate. Then followed a dmner at the home of the bride where sixty guCl!ts gathered for a. social hour , 'fhe bride and groom re turned to CinCinnati, bearing with them many a kindly wish for their luture .

Discuss WAAC Plans' in Wa 'hington (

Warren CO. Fair Definitly Off

On ngal'l, olf again . The 93rd Warren county lair whk h was sch eduied fol' S e ptemb e ~ 23-25, h as been definitely ca lled off due to war condition, John T , Gorman , s!!crcl:<l ry of the Fu.ir Board said Wednesdby , The group voted six to :OUI' In [II VOl' of ca ncelling the exposition . Ralph Van Meter, E, D , Beedge, Elmer Durrell , Howard Monger , Thom as Bar:1hart and LesUe Eal'llhan voted to cancel. Gorman said the Inability to compl ete a n ew gra ndstand In time foJ' the Cllir was among the reasons foJ' cancellLJlg the exposition. The Above, le U to right. Mrs. Maurice Moore. chairman of USO nailonal W'PA has ordered work on the womeD's committee: Mrs. Oveta Hobby. director of the women's nrmy stand s suspended by July 31, ~ ('r \' i('('s for auxlUary corps: and Mrs. Pearl Blough, lIecrelary of women and girls, discuss plan! for future ClHlpcrlLlion wben Ute WAAC IIAI\1l\lILL COLLECTION OF eets fully undcr way. ART BEING SOLD TO BUY A GRAVE TONE IN MIAMI CEM,

Satterthwitites Hold Reunion

Program Honors Warren Co. Boys In Armed Forces

Waynesville Solicits Better Truck Service -'--

PLANS ARE ANNOUNCED FOB LADIES NIGHT ON EVENING OF AUGUST 17 Great Lakes, 11l,~om clvl116n, . 0 "boot,," to Bluejacket, Is the Stanley Ball~anager or the .l'anslUon that Charles W . Bernard, local Fairley HardwlU'e Store, was .. ge 1'1, son of Mr , and Mrs. WIl.sch eduled to o.llpear Wednesday af, Ul UI Bt!l'Ilard Waynesville, Ohio, iii .ernoon before Lhe PI.1JUC lJ tUi Ues ..ow undergoing at the U, S. Naval .Jommlssloa of Ohio at Columbus to i'ralnlng Stutlon here, since he re- dppeal tor improved freight service ,lorted for duty Illst week, After he ••Irough Way,nesvl.le, It was an. I.lllShes his boot trecrult) training, .,ounced at a m cetlJlIt: or the .lIe new recruit will e'~'ler be as- .... aynesvUle Civic club Monday :ill'ned abourd a Navy Man.Q-War, .. Igllt, Mr, Buil~y Is appea,\'lng at Jr h eld fOr further speclallzed _ lit! request 01 tl1~ k'ennsy:vawa. ' .rUlIllng at one of the Navy 's 11lJU1y .(allroad CoIIlp..ny, and wUl spea.k cl'vke schools. .... Ith autllorl~y lor ttlt: Civic club, REPORt'S FOR DUTY

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move to better 1..0<.'81 mer,!lII.lllB al'e requt:stlllg a IIwo-rourui••Ip-u-(Jay ser vice tnrougll Waynesville. uyen ~y-SlX me"~l"~, u,u u three ; ueslB, Hev , Paul D. Chlles, of Leb,... v.I, l;IYUt! .l''l'onUll IIlId Lewis E. ' dlvmpson enJoye(J the excellent ,.IIIUI\:1' lIud Illtel'esLin~ meetlllg at ..;old ::;prUlgs 'l'1lvern , ,f'lve Hew member:! were accepted

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M.r . and Mrs . C. E. Gla.ckln, of .>1ason, are visiting thelr son-m-laM( ..!}d daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Dean l'IaiLOn this week. Ml'. and Mrs, Keith Walton, of DayLoII, were Sunday guests nt the ~ ,.. I' I h d Mr na .011 lome, ere, an . an d ,. d to •••• ... s . G eorge Wa Iton re.urne Dayton with them Sunday evenlnB -or a week's visit.

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For years Mrs, Kathryn Hamm1ll hoarded a collection of rlne water colors in her room In MOllie Harmon home, refusing to sel1 them to Over sLxty persons descendants of urt dealers who prized them and John and Elizabeth Linton sateagerly sought them . They are the The WalTen County Victory com · Lerthwalte, gathered at . the Wh1te work of h er late husband, George (;ONARDS MOVE IN'fO .mo m~mbersjllp of the club .. TJley Brick Frlelds' meeting house Sun- m1ttee, of Which Stanley Earnhar t, Ha mmlU , who was known throughHOME ON M"'JN STRE'ET .1l'e Emerson l". Earnhart, Earl M . daY,for the Iln.nual Sa tterthwaite re of Lebanon and Walte r PODS, of out tile world as one of the best B .;cnlle.r, Warren Braddock, Walter union , John Satter thwaite was one Frankllll, are co,-ehairmen will stage 'Mr . and Mrs , Cari Cpnard and Nhltalu'e and Ollver Sma.llwood , of the builders of WI Is first Quarker a mass meeting in the pUpIL:: square W~~t ::~o~lf:rt~~.Of ~~I:~' had In Franklin Monday afternoon, July iamUy have moved back Into their 'Pre!>ideM Howard Case, who preMeettng house. ACCUSED IN STAMP li l'rel modestly, but had given gen27, honoring Warren countians In dome on Mam street, which they ~ Ided over the monLWy session, Henry Satterthwaite, president, COLLECTING FRAUD BY e; O t ly of her small purse to anyENTERTAIN FAMILY gave up when movlllg to Oallfornla ,'eud a Umely arUcle entitled "I , POStMASTER AT LEBANON presided over the business session the armed fOf(~es of the Unlled ' II vhose plea s he h eard or any AT BIRTHDAY Dl~NER which followed the ,sumptuous bas- States, Those particularly honored "" use that she deemed worthy , ~everal months ogo, Mr. and Mra. IW1 An Amerloan:' carl Abaecherll Mr . and Mr~1s FIres and Wilburn N, Unthank, 27. DayLon, ket dlnnel', at the noon hou r. J. B, Cralbbe and daughter, who Jllve memoe.rs ot we club a pep at tWa time will be those selectees When she died June 7, she left few ' ro.mlly entertamed at a blrthoay helel: In the Wurren county jaU on a who are l eavln l~ 1n. the im mediate 11Iuj been occupying the Conard .alk and read an editorial wll1Cl} The afternoon's program was opdinner Sunday, Guests for the .,t- "harge of driving with Improper ened wit h the slnglng of the family f uture Crom Wurren county Boards wo rldly passesslons other than th 110me have purcnased and moved .•ppeared In the MIami Gazette ~wo collection of her own a nd her husfair Included, Mr. and Mrs . Ray- license plates, Friday signed a con- song, "OUI' Tribute," A plano solo One and Two . Ulto t he Mendenhall property on j e6111 ago entitled, "Keep the Civic 4"rankUn Road. ClUb Allve." m~nd Stomps and son, of Miam1s- fession admlttbg he had defrauded was played by MIss Sula Hoak. A Presedlng t he program, there will band 's paintings . Tha t fine coUectlon Is being sold ..,urg; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Harbe- I1uml:I'OUS stamp collecting firms by paper was pi epa red aud read by be a parade under the auspices of Annol\cement of arrlUlBements tDl' sun and Harold Taylor, ot Center- a scheme conducted through the Israel Satterthwaite, of Dayton, on the F ranklln American Legion. now and th~ proceeds will buy a .he annUuI ladles nlght pl'O!lram on ville; Mr . and Mrs . Leslie Taylor Ula1.s , post oUice authorities an- th e early settlemcnt of Satterth- The Franklin s,nd Lebanon high monumen t. for her grave in Miami ,4onuay, AugUIIL 17, wall made by cemetery Waynesville, The paint_ lind son, of Bellbt:ook . ..I.unced. ";arl AbaecherU, program chalrman. waites here on the fann' now occu- school bands hllv,e been asked to Ings are being 'disposed of under thE The family dinner wa.s aI'l'tlnged' Untullnk, according to Lhe conies- pied by Marianna Myers. formerly participate. , l'he ,meetlll& will ailaln be held at dlrect~on of Mrs , Bessie Reta.llick, In honor 01 the birthday annlver- !>ion obtained by Post Office lnspec- owned by Mrs, DnIsY SlIYder, AnThe program will open with the uold Spl'lllils Tavern. Mr. ' Abaech.. Miss Marilyn Sue Terrell. daughma tron of Mollie Harmon home . sal'les 01 Mrs . StomllS and Lewis .UI' ,Furrell, Clllclnllatl, opera tell In other paper on' the Ilctlvltles of singing oC "Am erica " by the auditer of Mr , apd Mrs. Charles Ter- t!rU announces an unusual Pl:OilaDl Amon g lhe col1ectlon are anum · FIres. .LeOanon, Fra.nkl1n, and New Oar- early childhood diys spent .on one ence, Invocation bY Father Schllel.rev.t t or this special meeting, NUber of Warren county scenes, In- rell, celebrated her sixth , birthday lisle Wider Lhe name of Grant Bls- of the early Satterthwaite Carms , der , An accol'dian duet then will ,be .• I.Iltath Chavre, native 01 India, now anniversary Tuesday with a party c1u.din g the old Telegra ph Mllis given by SPRINGBORO BOY ,LOSES Mlsst~ Martba Kindred Illig and oth er aUases. do resident of Warren oounty, near In the afternoon to which !.he fol, Harvey Rye, WI:I'e now owned 'by near Waynesville and an old bl'ldge LIFE IN JuM'l'ING TO ,pos~master Stanley Earl1ha.rt said given in a paper 'by Mrs, PrlscHla a nd Wanda Fredericks. A talk will ,owmg of her slnaU friends were In- ~'o.sters; wUl be the guest speaker . ,It Mocrow . BOAD nOM A 'l'BUCK l'Iis acheme was to order rore stamp Compton of 'Dayton , then be given by 'Wade MIller, genvited:' lllr. Chavre h88 made several George Hamm1l1 had been a eral manager of Cha utauqua . A Issues from stamp firms m the :lpea.lclng appearances throughout Gloria Jean Brose, of Dayton; Methodist minister , m his ' early Franlilln Har~, 10 years old, loken presentatIon to selectees and ~e county and h1.s appearance here United States and Canada, inclosing WAYNESVILLE BAND Rae Vogel, ot Cmcinnatli Sally yoo rs having had a Charge In Morson 'of Mr ._I\nd Mrs , FranklInHar:t. theil' parents by Stanley Eal'~hart TO PLAY IN DAYTON a check on the Lebanon Citizens Sandra Lee Simpson, Alberta Bran.. !S belllir anticipated by Civic club row , He produced hundreds of ex~tle Roa.d. o~e-haU mile north q( will follow Mr , Miller's address , members, National Bank for ' the amount or The Waynesville Band will play cep tionally fllle lands~, while nock, Mary Ann Burton and Sylvia Springboro, was killed outr1ah~ PrlRev. Paul D , Chiles, pastor o( the order, but fall to sign the check. in Dayton at the N, C , R. park Preceding the benecli-c tlon by Rev , his wife specialized in 011 portraits . Ann 'P're.lner. ~aY ' nlght .when he Jumped from a J a mes ' Ba ldwin the a.udlence wlli he Lebanon MetllOO18t church, as In most cases, post oftlce oWcGarnes were enpoyed b¥ t'he chilSaturday, July 25 on the occasion He died In 1915, movln& truck and feU on h18 ·bead. 1aJs said, the concerns would fo.r - of a plcnlc for N. C . R . employes . sing "The Star Spangled Banner , dren ad'ter whk h refreshments ot' lce guest speaker of the evening, was Dr. N, A. Ham1lton. Franklin, The program wlll be under the WAYNE TWP. MOTHERS' CLUB ward the stamps to Unthank. in- The band will be trealed with a cream, blrthda.y cake and ~andY Introduced by Ohalrman AbaecherU, said death was caused by a skull dS "a. newcomer to the commuruty, closing the check, asking that ~e plcnJ.c dinner and a ' frce ,swimming dlreotion of Ma.yor Riely, of Fran k- TO SELL ICE CREAM AND OAKE were enjoyed. facture. who will be of great value not onlJl sign and return It , HIs failure to ticket, Paren ts who accompany l1n . AT BAND CONCERT' JULY 23 According to BIlly, a nine~year­ ~o Lebanon, 'but the entire county." do so, postofflce officials said. re- the members of the band wUl also ' All residen ts of the county are mmRTHDAY OELEBRATION old brother, the boys bad been ' The third band concert of the Rev . Cllllea addressed the clUb on sulted In several New York stamp be admitted . 'Ill'ged to attendl and show their applaymg at "nc1gbbOr's home ,on seaSOI\ by the Waynesv1l1e School Mrs, George and Dean Walton "Democracy Needs RelJsloo." preciation to our boys. firms f1l1ng complamts with Post. Earnhart and Monlmla Robert Lytle Road and when a truck drlven Band will be given Thursda.y eve_ and Miss H1lda Mae GlackJn, of Ma"Understand what the other felmaster Earnhart. who called in Hoak w1l1 be soloists, The plqllic by CIU·Cord DUVa.ll, Lytle Road, ning, July 30, at the McClure corner son. spent, last Thursday with Miss F ARMER'S , G RANGE HAS lOW feela and thinks, ,then democpost office 1nBpectors, Unthank Is will take pla ce at 5 :30 and the conpassed. they hitched a ride. When PATRIOTIC PROGRAM on Main street under the direction Kate Kling and Miss Celeste Freeze racy functions ," Rev. Chiles stated, said to ' have had no bank account cert wlll begin promptly at 6 :30 . Duva.U·s truck 8Pproa.ched the Hart of Edwin Scofield, new mUSic direc- on the occasion of Miss KlIng'lI lOlst "A true democracy Is based upwil In Lebanon. A patrIotic p:rogram was presen t home, Franklin jumped oil, BWy tor of the Waynesv1l1e schools , birthday anniversary. Mrs, Robt. the theory 01 the state for 'the man Earnhart said he understood a 15-YEAR-OLD ' FARM BOY ed aL the regular meetlllg of th e 6ll1d. These band concerts have ~en Rainey and daughter, Glenna, of and not the man tor the atate. The IS CRUSHED IN B.\L~R Waynesvllle Farmer 's Grange Sat,wartant 8salnst Unthank, presumBllly staYed on the truck. Duva.ll very popular with residents of Ore&onla, were also present. real danger to our government 18 not ably charg1ng using the ma1la to deurdo.Y ,nlght , T'h e program rollo~s : pulled into h18 own yard and there Wayne Township. Eugene Sprandlln, 15, son of Mr. lrom the Jap or Nazi, but from Infraud, hlld been 1ssued by the UnttReacUng-"Our Flag," by Miss To add to the occasion, the Wayne ENTERTAIN 'AT FAMILY SUPPER learned for 'the llist time of tbe and Mrs, William Sprondlin, of terpal collapse. Have confidence in ed ,Sta.te.s Commissioner at CmcinGrace Hockett; plano solo, "Pixies Han boy's presence on hl:S truck. ' near Lebanon, died Sunday night Township Mother's club will sell Ice ,Mr. and Mrs , Ronald M. Hawke your elective repreaentatlves, The natt, iUlji It would , be served on Gavotte," Miss Wilhelmina BradHe drove back to the S¢ene and ar_ at Blair hospital or injuries suffered cl'eam and cake during the concert. entertatned at supper Sunday evereal aavms of demoCracy wW come Unthank ' in jail. dock; rgadlng, "Patriotic Creed," rived simultaneously with Prank Saturday 'When, crusbed In . a. hay nlng. Their guests mcluded M'r . when men are elected to oUlce who Mrs. Cora Brannock; reading, "De- TO ATTEND BmLE Unthank was arrested on Drake EUton, Springboro. The two took balcr on ,his rather's farm near and Mrs . ,F red Hartsock and Mr. can be trusted and wbo In' their claration of Indepe..1'\dence," Mrs, E , Road ' by Deputy SherlU 'E arl CONFERENCE AT LAKESIDE the Hart boy to Franklin where ~e Lebanon . The pulley broke on the and Charles Hartsock, of MU- awn lives practice IncUVldual seU L, Thomas; and a. plano solo , Oampbel1 and , was fined $50 and was pronounced dead. baler. Rev , and Mrs, Louis C , Radley ford ; Mrs, Edith M. Harrl:! and control. "Medley of ~triotJ.c Tunes," by 'BCI!tdea th,e parents, he Is survived costs by 'SqUire Wade S. Brown on S ervices were conducted Wednesand daughter Lois Ma.y left this Harris Mosher. The aUau was ar_ "A successful democracy 18 buec1 MIss Virginia Hardin, concluded the . by two sister, Nancy, and Marguer- the drlvm& charge. Unable to pay, day at 9 o'clock at St , Susannah mornlllg (Thursday) to attend the ra.nged In compliment to Mr. and upon the foundatiol!. of re11c1on. program , Untbank was lodSed In jaU, Ite, a.nd another brother, Tommy. church, Mason , Burlal ' was at OwLakeside Bible Conference at Lake- Mrs. Charles Hartsock, a. recent Rel1glon has always existed and surEarnh~ w~ prepared to start a Burial services were conducted at ensvUle . side, Ohio , They wlll be there for groom and bride. vived on the teaching that 1DdtvldMISSES EDWARDS ARE St. Mary's church, Monday at 8:210 wld~pread search for 'the suspect 81bout ten days. uals Can discipline themselves," con'When' Police Chief- ·Howard Fulk- K. R. HILL IS APPOINTED REPORTED IMPROVING Since the pastor will be out-olo'clock . Burial w"ll in SPl'1n~ro JUNIOR METHODISTS HAVE cluded Rev . CWles. ertb informed him Untbank was In NBW SCOUTMASTER cemetery. MIss Emma Lou Lewis and Benny town Sunday, there will 'b e no A PICNIC AND OUTING aev. Chiles' talk was thorouahly the' countY-- Jail , The su8gect told P'u.m as visited Misses Tt.iliena Ilnd church worship held Sunday at the enjoyed by all who had the prlVllLEBANON ,RESIDENT DDS authorltlea he was an a.rrny reserve ·Announcemernt has been made The boys and"iifb of the ' Junior Marga ret Edwa rds, a.t the home of Methodist ~urch . Sunday school AT MASONiC BOMB officer. An officer's uniform and a of the appointmen t of K, R. "Kendepartment of the Methodist ege to hear it and pronounced 1t their nephew, J , Wilson Edwards will ,be held a.t 9:30 a. m. ney" H1ll as Scoutmaster of the lo,~ , 'large quantity of rare ~Pfl were church enjoyed ' an outmg and pIc- very inspiring, Cary Foster Irons, '15 .!I!ed Mon~ found in h18 Cjlr. The prisoner said cal ~y Scout troop. Mr, Hili Is and family, near SprlngCleld, last nic at Day's sugar CBmp last Tues- LOCAL SELECTEES JNDUCTED RECITAL TO BE ~IVEN ,day ~ tbe Maao~ Home , the stamPfl he obtained were valued the owner of the local movie, and Wednesday . tlay evening. AT mGR SCHOOL AUG. 10 Miss Trlllena, whUe stlll confined Springfield. services , were conduct.. at not mofe than tl65, but post of- Is a great favorite with the youngINTO A&MY JULY UUa Till; children were accompanted to her bed, was ' reported to be m an ed Wednesday at 3 o',?lock at the flee aUthorities indicted the amount sters of' hte town. Edwin ScOfield, music director or uy Rev. lUld Mrs. L. C, Radley, Mr, HIli succeeds W1l11a.m App1e- Improved condltloh. Miss Margaret the Waynesville schools, announces The following were Inducted into Qswald funeral, h~e, in charie of would be much higher. Miss Lois Radley, 'M:. and Mrs, A. the Lebanon MalOnic Lodie . ;Bur1al SberUf WUllam Hufford said Un- gate as Scoutmaster. Mr, Apple- 'has Improved S~I1Cb loovlng Waynes_ that a. recital wlll be given In the H . Stubbs. Mrs . Walter 'S heehan the army on July 15th at ft. was In Bethany cemetery. l1Ie 18 thank told him be had been In the gate and Camlly 'will shortly move vme, so that she Is now able to be Wgh school auditorium on August Thoma,s, Ky" and were , tben slven and Mra. Walter Whitaker. survived by four , sisters. Inclllding at!lmp COllE!CtIpi buslnesa In Day- to Wilmington, where l:1e has 'b een up and around. a It-day fUrlouilh . They are ,to r~ 10, at 8:30 p. 10, The recital will be Mra. Aman<1a. Reed of t.eb&nOD. toli ' for :f our ' years. ' transferred the the Fairley Hardgiven by the students wbo hav!! ENTEBTAINS AT CENTERVILLE port Ot:l July 29 : Warren Cook, ClJIM DIES AT HOME IN FRANKLIN and two 1!rother8. ' ware Stores. Fromm, Oharleli Tietmeyer, 0.'114 been taking lessons thrOughout the Mrs . Everett'Himter of Oenter- Boga.n Robert Moran, IlABVEYSBUBG MEN Mrs, Martha Le!) Vannlng Depew, summer at the grade sch09l. ParFOUmB MASON MBBCIlANT vUle. entertained Wednesday' for the • ACCUSE LtC" OTHEB WARREN COUNTY AG. .., COUNCIL TO MEET 70, died last week at her home in ents and friends of the students pleasure of aeveriu of her 81rl Hoyle. Carl BoSan. all of WaynesDIES IN "GBTIBTB DAB ville, a.nd Martin snyder, of Har. Grover · Le\vIa-.nd Grover J. _ _ . Franklin, She' Is .survived by her are cordially in~ted to attend , fnends.' Th~ present were Mrs , veysburg . SerVices were ' cO~ucted U;onday, Grooms, ,b oth of. Harfey8btir&, have The' Warren County Agricultural husband, Joseph; two daughters, Edward LInville, ,of li4!amiaburll, Howard Sbeeter, Wa1Desv.We, aDd at 2 :30 o'clock. at jbe resldeuce 1Ji sJgn.e d warranta agaJDat eacb other council wlU meet at the ex~nslort <Mrs, EIlzabeth Parker a.nd Wo. TRANSt:ERR.ED TO oMM . Harvey K, Bole. ,of F1'a.nkUn, Howa.rd Deboard, ' Bal'Veysburr,de... WILMINGTON STORE lIi~dor .Johil:Babr. 80, who, dIed on.aiIault and battery chaises. The. offlce lil ' the courthouse July 28', Theode Chapnlan,. both or Franka.nd Mrs. Royer l'ourman" of Ar- cllned the furlOup and are Dow at ,F riday ; BUrIfII was ~ RosellW ~- cue will ,be he&rd. by' Mayor Joseph ' MIss Robet'ta Falkenstelll, county 11:n; four sons William, DaytoD, 'Xy., William Applegate popular ,em- canum. that army induCuoo center. ' etery. A 'natlve of ~y, he ,bad :W. DaVil"of BarveyabUl'l. ' bome , ageht, said farm and rural James, Doslt ' Te.n n.: John 6nd ploye of ,the !FaIrley HardWare , , oln tbe evening tbey joined tbelr -cOnducted a meat: bliliriesa for many probl~ 'Would ~ , tie ~ussed . Thoma's, both of Pranltlln. Services, , , stotes, has been loransrerred from' busbands at Old RIver ~k. MUNITIONS WOuD ~1B8,: , __ were held 'TU'el:lday' at 2:30' 9'clockln'yean; ,~~ is s~iv~..bY ,~: ~, WOODVILLE '~ " SEIzED _v the WaynesvUle ,store to the • Yrs. RUth Babler BrJu'; a SOD, Earl the ChlU'ch of Nazarene. Burial in ~T IIOIIB IN IUSOM AT FOBT THOMAS , AS A&MY DPERTEB m1ngtOn store, ,EN'I'BaTAINS AT. DINNER Of Bllverton" and ~,.:~U&hter" KrI, OrrIs La.!ilbj "i\'Sim of Mrs. LillY ' Woodhill CemE~ry. Mr. Applegate baa been, employed ' Sen1eea wUl' be oonciu\l&4ld " tpIaT' ~I. Edith M. Han1i 'entertalnoc1 Hu:~ ~qnk.Muon. " ,,r LeslIe W. tAIte" M ' was arre&tecl Lemb. of Wayn~vWe, Is ' at Fort' M~NEVILIlE RmIDENT DIES at the-lQCaJ store to.r about a year, ., ,2'r cfclOclt a~ ~ reIiId~ bII Thomas. Kf., for assignment, &.Cat,. famlly dinner on Priji,y at' &he • , ', 'at hl8 bome' 'at Woodvtlle Wedn~He recently was apPolniecl 'Scout-" f) , U1~OI'd,' for ~ur ~ , ' Mr. ..~ Mfa J. If. BoblDlloD ter of the looal' Boy~t L'lttle Inn, ~ , 100000lnl ' pesta. Jer. ~-wbo cUed Kc8taJ oem~' ~~ aPent the d&l" bY- oepu~f SholiCf O~ cord1ng to, word received here f.-om, ~ces wereCOnducted today "t 9 o'clOck In st. JOh}l Oatholic troop. ~ induction center . ¥Ta. Charles Yaaher. 01 C1nc1nnatl; . . .-tIDd wfi.ii'~ pgent.a, 1Ir. Baker on cbargea of 'belnl a lIMenaUUerecl aeYen1 mao&bl IIR ' OrrIs Lamb atteD4ed Ute Waynes- church, Poster, for LouJa Keiler, who aoa.. ~ OI1acmberry, of Il~. -abel lin. B. P o, ~. er from the ~, 'l'IIoIDu. Kr .. ~ vUIe. 8Cboola and- was l'eCently em- dled Monday ~,t his 'l1ome In MaineIn an IIDIIlUDltlGD pIaa&. 1111 pIt_ '~. Harold B. JIlarDbart and Ol1!!8d: lin. Precl HartIock, of D 0 RIdP,.m be ~ poIt. 1Me, accohUill to ~ke~, bad to ~ ';' &be ArI'QDat BrIdIe ' tMeB .u.a~ from the pCl8t alnce plO".d at the Natlonal CUb Regla- ville. His Widow, Ida, and a daligb- children spent last Pr1daJ eboppInl 1I1lf~. lira, RoDald BMrb IDd enCl, Mr.. aad lin. , . . . ........ er survive hlm. .hl Dayton. ter OompaDJ til JlaJton, 1Ir. IIarr1a ~. alia ~. IaIm. ol1Ib ., UIe bIDe DeIIt\ ~. IIQ 10. __ . ~ ,_

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·pllitJ;. 'Another one-third Is com- eighty-five per the com ~======~====-~-~;'\ 1 parity price -- a eellts ments I.I.nd t.ranspor~atlon. InOl'eas- per bushel. Many farm leaders . July 015. st. Swlth!n's Day. Ac· pill. Have' been ,to mOlt of he W&YDeSvWe. Ohio ¥a1n Street tid exolse taxes on olgarette and to_ slst th,at this pro111s10n will resUlt In cordlng to ~he old superstition If It nelghbOra but no one haa seen hlm. > • .....s-Aa BeOoDd 0lasI M&U Matter at P06toffice, Waynesville, Ohio bacco will b ng In nearly one hun- materially lowerlinl prices for Clorn ~============;:;.i ra\ru; on, s~. Swlthlns Day It wll Must· glf110wn thQ rqad tbe other , ctl'ed million dollars addlLlonal rev- .... 11 a~ (Iud lIvt'.st,6Ck prodliced On I\tETHODIST, CHURCH rn.In for forly c1uys. st. Swlthill ~as Way . Walked ovel' to Starkeys but enUe . Am rlClin tarms. The President and Louis e. nadley, I'a tor th~ bishop ot WI1~chestl!r from 852 \ til y Ilavn·t !leon him. It was al. Walter W. Wiseman, Editor and Publisher his adv isors In Is;ted, however, tha t 1.0 862. lfe was t.hc utor to Etl1el- mos t dark ' wIlen r got home anQ I Mrs. E.' C. Cran'e , Society Edit or A 1Il0st important provision of Ohuroh school 9:30 a. m . Ihe leglslaUon was necessary In Ther wl11 be DO wor hlp service wulf ,' son 'of Egl>crt, klJlg of the kept geLting lost" not. really lost, but the bill 1s t h wi thholding tax of order to oontrol farm Rnd Bvestock ' ISSUED', EVERy 'IfiURSDAY " due to the 'absence 01 tile pastor, WestlSaxOtlS. He waS fictlvo so they just had lrouble flndln~ tile place fi ve per cent, which becom s ene<:(.Il'loes. Il nd to prevent Infla tlon . Inwho Is attending- Lakeside Bible say In building bridges an!l church- to cro Lh brook and the noon tive Januni-y Ilr ~ ,J[ next year, ~d subscription .Price, $1.50 Per Yenr/ Payablo In Advance cidentally , on the same day ,that es but Ulel'e seems tQ be no connoc- 'hlldows \V r so black thnt It .was Conference at Lakeside , Ohio . whi ch wlll r equire t ha t a nve per this leg islation possed the Congress, Lion between anytbl ng he did or lllll'd to see where to stop . cen t tu x be colleoted at the source Lhe 'Pre id n L's War LllIbor Board COP~'L ST. MARY' Id and the weaLhct, HoWey'er, SWlday . Still no pig. Went to rom 111\ dividends. bOlld Interest ranted Increases 11\ pay of forty CnUReD there docs seem to be a. cll uge In ano ther n eighbor but he hasn't seen und wag e:; us when pald. with SllCh rour cen ts' per dRY to m any tllC1USthe weRther very orten about July It . ttmoun ts so collected to pe allowed nnds 01 st.eel workers, and a few EIOH'I1H SUNDAY AFTER flftee.n th so the idea probably beMonday . Still no pig. WUl ,any'IS rOO1 1.;; al:ullist the tax to be paid days later the Wllr Labor Board an- TRINITY came connected with hI!! day . 11 onc hearing of th6 whereabout of II 1943 Incomes . Beginning WIth Mr. Edwin S. Kinney nounced ' a policy of Increa Ing Inwe have been having wet we<lLher :llle small while pig ple.ase let me J nuary I , lOH this withholding U :oo a, m.-Mornlng Prayer and . duslrial wages J!fte~n cents above . . CLAUIIC& J. IItOWit the change oHen comes apout that know? tax wlU be incl'll ed to te n per ......, .. C _ nil ow. DIe..... Sermon. the rates prevailing Jauuary I , 1941 , date , I ' remember one of Lhe bad Tu esday .· Still no pig, The comcen t , wi th the taxes colleoted at C11e ST. AUGUSTINE OIlUROll drought years when our early gill" olne Is expected this afternoon 5 0 1 On Thursday of IllSt week the the gO\'en,lluen t through taxaUon . . ou rce to be credited agulnst th e Father Krumholtz, PrIest dens dried up t hat we replallted lhe llIust go (lnd h elp get th e socks to~ • • Lo tal tax due on the unflual income, House ,b egan consideration of the wholc garden about the middle of t;ethc r , 1 surely saw the moon over IndiVidual Income taxes are In- 1'h e sporu;ors call it R "pay as you l'r",. Se l.le UUUKlnH, Corrc.uond" .. f Maf'S g:oo a. m . 1942 Revenue Act-or the new 1"alr Mrs, Earl Oonfcr spent Frida;y July and a ll early frost in Sept.em- my ~ houlder this monLh. . reased two billion nine h'u ndrcd l al'll" Lax, bu t It mea ns that during B11l-Ullder a "gag" ruie adopt.ed with her mother, Mrs. WUllam !,E1Ull' OIl , IIlCH OF CIIIUST IIlllllon dollars over IflSt year . Ex. th e ca lendar yeru' of 1943, at least; bc~ cllught us wlLh u beautUul garon Admlnlstl'lICll'ln orders, which Copsey . W. C. So1iUl. ' 'Illlister dell wltll every thing III its prlme. Dr . and Mrs. H. F. Dyc and .. mpLiollS are reduced to five bun- 1.lxpa} urs w111 be called upon to pay prevented coru.1deratlon of any sons and Mr . und MI·s . Carman MI'. Everett Hurley and Mr , and " red dollars for single persOnS and their 1942 inoome tax, plus a h eavy Now t.he dry wenther has come If amendments offered from the ~r Crallc and SOil were supper guests Mrs . James Wlli,te, of Dayto'n at- SUNDAY t bwelve bundred dollats for ma.r _ . Ol'Lion of their 1943 tax . that 51&11 means anything for thCl'e 9:30 a . m., Bible school. and required Lhe membership of the a t the L. A. Garst home, near Daytended t.he Clnclrll1att and Brooklyn couples. plus four hundred nel• • • Is no mIn todny . We need It to fin10.4 5 a , 11l.-Communlon, House to vot.c for or agQlust t he .led ton , Frlctay evenlng. _IUonal exemptions for each deThere is much to be cri ticised in game Thursday evening . I:>h thc harvest but I ha ve had a 11 :00 a . m,-Sermon, measure In Its entirety . It is esti- pendent , Small special exemptions t 10 new Tax BIU and undoubtedly MI'. and Mrs , Todd WlIllon spent blow this 1ll0l'l1lng. Wh en I tumed 8 :00 p. Ill .-P~each lng. mated that the new bill will bring Ire given to men in the armed IOre- Ihe Senate--where "gag" rules do ~ ev e l'l\l days In .D u ~' to n with tlle!r on the waler the pump began to To do your duty YOI1 s hould be In In six !billion ~)l1e hundred and for- .. 5 . The normal tax on individual IlO t prevail , and free (Uld full de- ~hil dl' el1, Mr . Ilnd Mrs , Todd;y heeze aud spit ominously. We on the Lord's Day. We incllurch ty-four m!11lon dollars In 11 '~ Jltlonal ,.et , Incomes has becn increased bate Is guaranteed- will make many Walton and Mr,. a nd Mrs . Foreg ~ vite you to come and worship with took' Lh e lid oir nnd laked in tile revenue . The new Revenue Act will .rom four per cent to six per cent , changes In the measure . The Bill, Grandin. cistern-after all that rain the filbring the annual Federal tax col- ..;iurtax rates ar e : ru'ceased Ilea vUy us presented to the House, falls J'ar Mr , and Mrs. Ernest Knee and us. ter was n't even covered. Examina_ lections up to. or above, a total of tl CQch two thousand dollar brr ck- ~hort at rulslng the amount of rev· children. George and Nancy. tl!WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF liOn showed the pipes Cram tile eve twenty-Lhree billion dollars. In ad- .. c. As an illustration of the Increas - cnue requ ested loy the Treasury. It i;urn d to their home In Waukegan CH,RI.ST troughs stopped up so that only a dlUrn Amerloon cltizeru; are paying . d tax burd n under the new Rev- place an unusually severe tax bur- m., after a few days ~Islt with' ll part of the water h ad been sma I\lax Randall. Minister approximately nine billion dollars _n ue Act the fohowlng examples tlen upon th e mJddle classes . The ~helr parents, uIr , and Mrs . George , geLting Ltu-ough, We cleaned them annually In state and olcal taxes , ~UNDAY ay Ibe of Interest. ~. smgle per son new ( orporaLi on tax sectioru; make Knee . not long ago but locusts are dirty , This makes the total tax blll of tbe Jlaking $750.00 last year paid no 110 distinction between war IndusBible Sc.hool 9.30' a. m. Mrs . Mellie Bailey. Mr . and Mrs, trees and they shed all the year OommunJon 10 :45 a. m. American people thirty_two bUlion ux, but will pay $43,00 under the ,Iries and ha rd -hit concerns serving r loyd Kllburn, Phylls Barbara Kilround . I saw the moon over my left Prew;:hlng, 11 u. m. dollars annually, or almost one- lew bill . 011 an Income of $1 ,000.00 civilian needs. MallY tax experts In- bum and sisters \\Iere Sunday 'guests shoulder lust nigh t aud I am afraid Junior Endeavor. 7:15 p, m , third of the pI'eseot na.tlonal in- .he tax last year was $21.00; 1JlIs 1st lha t Lh o new ~orporatlon taxes of Mrs. Mary Middleton. this is aile of those times when evSenior Endeavor, 7;15 p, m . M.l'. J . N . Inwood and son Dudcome. • .' • J enr It wlll be $89.00. On an Income wjl! leave mauf business concerns erything does haywire. The boys ley tl nd Mr. Dick Lewis were guests Preaching, 8 :00 p. m. At almost the last hour before re- uf $2500.00 tile tax was $165,00 last financia lly unRbel to meet aUd surclIlllped again last night but they o f Mrs, Nellie P eterson last Sun- WEDNESDAY potting the 'new Tax Bill to the year; this' year $a65 .0p . On a vlve the Inevitable post-war slump . tl ltln't take enough covers and when day , Prayer and Bible Study, 8:00 p. m. Bouse, the Ways and Means Com- $5000.00 earning the tax last year It i5 being freely predicted here it t urned cool they were uncomtortMI'. and Mrs. Gene P ennewit and You are invIted to come and wormlttee materially Increased both WQs $452.00; under the new rate It tha t after the November election a'blc .. daughtcI' Janis were S unday guests ship ~1th us. tlorporatlon and Individual Income A'1l1 be $920.00 , On a $10,000 111- Mlother tax bill will be presented Thursday, Community Sale today. ot Mr. and Mrs . Vernon Inwood, taxes. Under . the prov1slons of the come last year the tax was $1492,00; .:alling for a national .sales tax and There were uve lovely IHtle' black 'ew Burlington, last Sunday. measure, as passed by the House on '.his year $2390,00. An Income of a compulsory savings program pigs that we waoted terribly but aCThe victory s mil e of Rosemary Mrs . l~, M. Hie;.~ ao.ended th'e First Day school, 9:30 a . m . Monday "o! t his week: the corpora- ~100,000.00 wlll be taxed under the through deduction form Income at tel' bidding them up to .rourteen La Planche, "Miss America of r fillk Dill reunion held at Wayne Meeting for ~orshlp, 10 :3() a . m. Jollars aple<:e I got cold teet and 1941," may grace the (ace of II t!ODS of the Unlt~d states will pay ew law $65,000.00 as compared t o 'the source and Investment of such .'ark last Sunday. funds In 'government securities. two, billion, four hundred and ,$53000.00 last year, stopped and have been sorry ever locaL girl this y aI', I\IT . 1101.1,1' M. E:. CIIURCII Mrs . George Smith and Mrs. ' • ., • . Pretty and talented girls besince. You alwRYS wonder would tween 18 and 28, who have n ever T. M. Scarff, Minister • • • As a result of AcrlnlnLstration Johu Kreitzer left Monday morning e Ig h ty m1l1lon dollars more In Inone more Quarter' have bought them. been married and who live withcome and excess profits taxes this Ex.clse and ml ceBalleo'us taKes year than laSt. Forty-five per cent pressure, and some rather clever for Wellston. G eorgi,a, where they sunday School 9:30 a. m ' E. A Then they turned a llttle white in 50 miles 01 Cincinnati are will be Increesed by approx1mately pa rlia men tary maneul'ers; the Ag'I'l- wUl v.l!;lt Ml's , Smith's husband; Earnhart, ~uPt. . shoat Into Ule ring. He ran round being afforded an opportunity at normal corporation profits will seven hundred and :fIfty milllon culture Department Appropriation Capt . ' George H . Smith. Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. and round and pucked under t he of competing for the tilJe of be taken for , taxes, whU~ elghty- dollar.!!, with one-tlUrd of this s~m Bill t1.naUy passed the HOllse last Miss Francis Ollne left this week "Mi'ss Gl' ai el' CincinnaU" in a evePoo.yer Meeting Wednesday bench and 1 !InaUy bought him. seven and one-half per cent of all ~~Ing 1rom an Increased tax of week In II form which permlts tpe lor her home in Okla homa after a local beauty contest sponsored lung, 7:30 p. m. We , !xed up a. bult crate for ' hIln excess profits will be recaptured by two dollars' a gallon Qn dlstilled sa le of government owned wheat at iew days visit hore with her aunt by L. B. Wilson and the WCKY \ nd put It ,In the boot 01 the car . radio s tation of Cincinnati. drs, Flora Mason'. ' ~ ' Wi thout further elimin,alion, Mrs. Emma Rutan and Mrs. Suo leaving from Vandalia. Ohio . She All the way home I was thlnl\.4.\g th winner of the local contest why was one lILtle pig sent In ..n Ie Hess elltert.nlned 101' Mrs. has been employed at Pa~tcrson .\lone·1 \Va s it n. run t or was It .. , ill ' b fl 'mished with a com• Srtle JOilCS ~1c!gelVay of Port Or- Field the pas~ flIteen months. !lotter-outen Otle 01 those who are ple te w a rd robe and will be sent, 11. ",\-" a t the home 01 Mrs. Hess In Mr . \111<1 Mrs. Ed Minge, West all expe nses paid. ns the 'reater -'lIylOll. Those present were Mrs. Oarrolton, spent Sa'turday wtih Mr, ,Ilwuys i!1 the garden or gone '0 Ci ncinnati r eprcsen l nti ve to lhe . , ~: t t ile neighbors. It was rather "Mi~ s America HeaH11, Beauty . clLie itet erson and Ml's. Kate and Mrs . George Black , 'Mr , and Mrs, Donald Balle" 111 I'e lively tl1an IIsua+:--When we nn Talent P~gc nnt" at A tlantic ."ag le; SprIng Va.llty, Mrs. Dena City lhe week of Sept. 7. ' r . out Spl'i nllHeld, Mrs . Blll Wo1k. Moraine City , and Mrs. Reiser 40 home we set the crate on _ Entries can be marie 110\1{, and ! l'. Mt. Healthy, Mrs . Loule In-. and son from College Hill. Cit.cln- groulld III the sha de whlle we fixed information or blanks may be -' 1I'00d. M ddlelown, Mrs. Pearl Em- natl, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pettibone .. pun for the plk . 1 turned my obtained from WCKY in th e Ho.. I~k aud Mrs. Chal'les and daugh- md family . COlumqus, and Mr. and oack: and when I looked around te l Gibson, Cincinnati, or this A series of en't er_er, Dayto n. ' Mrs . John Black aild son Xenia ' th el e was the pig put c;heer!ully newspal?e r. Mr. and Mrs. Will Holland and - were Sunday a fte rnoon vi~lt~rs ot eating gra '. It seemed , talne lind tainment cv nts has been planihowc,d no desire to rUn away 5'0 we nt d .for contestants in ' the local .'vIr, Sam Holland, :-.~ur Wa.ynes- Mr . and Mrs. George Black : contes, !lnd will b g in wilh a ' IlII e, Were 8yests Sunday of Mr. Mr . and Mrs . John Whiteside de<:lded It had. been a peL. We put M' S rea ter Cincin nati Can It In I\n old dog louse With lUgh .md Mrs. Volcha Holland. ?Iere guests of Mr . and Mrs . Jesse te en Night ' for se rvice m£.n Mr. aud Mrs, Clarence Babb and JenSon of Dayton last Sunday 111- sides but we left the top ' of! be~ Tuesday , Jul y 28, in the Hoi I cause It was so hot. He ate his .sup- Gibson. ' mO Lner, Mr '. Ma,y Babb , called on t.ernoon. T alent au ditions and b 0 11• . I Mrs. Mary Middleton last Sunday Ted Mlrns, \1f Jw;:k.~onv\lle .. F10" per and settled dOWIl the th e lll~ht ty cont.cst prclir;ninnries will be Ctemoon. lIslted here last week with h is ,lnd we went about OUr evening h eld Thursday, July 30, in. the Miss Jane Colllns, near Spring ~ra.ndmother, Mrs, MinnIe Hnlnes chores . Hotel Gi bson, Rad io 'talen t auFriday. Jus t went out to 10011. at ditions w ill be sched uled 'ror Valley . bookkeepel' In uhe s)lpply de- and oi her relatives. Finalists Dnd Mrs, lPerklns and son Orville, ~he new pig. He was awake and semi·flnalls t . parLment 0 t Patterson Field" Fair", [Ield, will leave Friday for 1'ritHdad ~pent the past week visiting friends looking for his breakfast-Ten min- sen1i-fi!l,alists, will malte pel'sonutes later-Paul just come In to tel! al appearances at the AJbee In the West Indies - where she will In Kentucky. _ For. both newspaper me that the ,pig is gone. I hurried Theater, Cincinnati. _ ~d maqazi:n,ea •• .•• be engaged In oHice work by the !Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stone, ' at EntrJes, should he mnde as out and we began the search tiut no On !ted s tates gClvernmeut for the Dayton, were guests of Mr. and :!Oort as possible. Here is aD ,, ', - ...-:--_ duration. Mrs . William Collins last Wednes- sign of the pig.. We hunted· all over 'opportunity ·to be "Miss AmeriG~~P ' A ,~ J MAGAZINE the chicken yard and out throUgh 'ell. of 1942." 'Incidentally "Miss ' Miss Colllus is the daughter of day evening . Tnle S,rbry ' _.. _... -:-1'1',. 0 AmeriCau Gltl _ ·_IIr. pasture but he Is gone wlthou , America of 1941" 'has just teen the o ,Open .. ' Mr , and Mrs. lJ.me Colllhs. Her Little Louanne , Smith, daughter (12Road Iss.) (Boy.), _ _ _ HMo. SclmceIlDdulJcmteryMlYr. selected by Jlal Roach for ,his \CQving any t.ra:es behind him , post, In Trinidad Is not disclosed. of Mr. , and Mrs. Carl Smith,' ~..!Ie­ D SporU Afidd _ _ _ llIr. 0 Silver ~ _ I Yr. forthcoming picture, "Prairie Saturday . Still lOOking for the , Clticken. to , ~he will lU!}ke the trip by plane, orated her ,fifth birthday lest ~lurScreeDland _..... _ _1 'fro tJ The WCIIDIIII I y,. 1ay 'by entertaining twelve of her ,GROUP 8 '- ,SELECT 2 MAGAZINES little friends : . d Fa,Cl Digest __.; ... __.1 'fro 0 ModUlI Romances _ 1 Yr. Mr-. and Mrs. Isaac Peterson o.Parenb~ Maganne ,_ .6 MOo 0 Flower Grower __ ..6"fo. Modem Scr~ _ _ ... 1 Yr. 0 ChrUtlau Herald __6 Mo. '>pent Sunday In New Burlington Outdoors (12 ISI.);_ 14 MOo 0 Pachfind~ (Wcddy)_1 Yr. '1Vlth <Mr. and. Mrs. Everett MenH:untlng and Fldllng,,1 Yr. 0 True llomamu 1 Yr. denhall. GROU~ ,C SELECT 2 MAGAZINU , Mr. and ,Mrs. Morris Marlatt and d llouliChold Magadue..1 Yr. d Amer. Poultry JrnJ_I three children moved from New Pach6.nder (wl.JY.).M.26.... 0 farm journal and '13urllngton to the Verne Oopsey Sureess£ul FarmlDg _I Yr. ~armrr'. Wife __.2 V" Kills The Flies Property. 0 Mocher'. Home Llfe..1 Yr. D Arner. f rut t Grower ..1 Yr. 0 Poul ..... <Mrs. Delbert Barton spent Fri· -, Trlb nne - - I" • ROOT FOR JlND CONSIGN Ca~"~r'. Fanna _ I Yr. 0 Nat'! U'ClIOc:k Prod-I Yr. your Cattle, hogs" sheep 'and calvCl 1ay with Mrs. ClUford Williams at _LOll aww 4 TO • WID. FO. 'I•• T IUGAII ... TO a•• IVI to Norris-Brock Co., liVe wire and New Burlington. The W. S. C. S . met last Thursprogressive firm f6r the hlgbesl tiay at the home at Mrs. Charile market prices and good serv1ce. Huff. Union Stock Yar'ds. Cincinnati. 0 Mrs. A , C. Mendenhall gave a Tune In on Radio Station ,WOIO BOTH, FOR PRICE :SHOWN - ALL MAQAZlNU ARE FOR ONl: YUR splendl!i report of the School of 12;25 at 12;30 p, m. lor our daU, o Amtr!C3D ~It Crowu_ l.7& 0 Flower Grower _...._._.$2.1lO 0 Parenti' Mquioe $2 !IO Christian Service held last week at · Phone 63L ' . . Lebaoon,O Amuu:an Gill -:...- '-: 2.25 0 Howehold Mapdne _ l.75 0 Pathfinder (Weeki )"=: 2:00 market reports. ,the S~blna Conference grOunds. f11mcrlc:an ~e _ _ 2.95 0 Runt10i aod llablns_ 1.00 0 Popular Mech.mc:Z US IJ merlcaa Paulhy Jourual_ 1.65 0 RYFja 1.95 0 RoedbooII ~ 295 Service This . Address Mrs. Ann Krug entertained at Retlcs Cook'g ;. Hdmrmak'l U5 0 UbI;ity (Wecldy) _ _ 1.05 0 Saembud ,2:U two tables' of tlve hundred last Better ,'H~CI Ie CardmI_ 2.15 0 Look (Eyery otha wed) 1.95 0 SI1~ Saeeu ' 225 Thursday Slfternoon. 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~, anc1~s. W. F. clark moved Wednesday" fl'om Dayton ~ the Mrs. Carmony pr perty here which ~ they recemly . pUl'C~a sed and have remodeled.. M ' Laura · R.osnagle, or .}Iart~ , fo rd Bosplt,nl School . of Nursing, B1u"tford, Conn., Is spendJng iI couple ' of week!; vacation with MI'. and Mrs'. B rvey Burnet and Mr. lind ¥rs. liurold Wnlte.ker and chll dren . Mrs , Joseph Githens of Dayton, Is spend~~ !! ~everlll weeks with her :;on EvereH at their country home lIear here . Miss Carrol StankalOp, of Day_ 1942 1849 ton, spen t las t week wlt.h her uncle and aunt MI" . and Mrs . Ralph rlammond and family. Mr!; , Ruth P.llmer Is convalescing aL the home of her sister, Mrs, !Paul Williams, In Lebanon, since a WAYNESVILLE, O. PHONE 2441 major operation recently at Miami Valley hospital . Campul ~furtlul MUICllm, II-farictta MI". and Mrs. Robert Slney were Satw'day evening dinner guests of Thousands of Ohio travelers and tourists fl'om othcr st<ltes annuall ) visit the Campus Madius Museum at MariettaJ pictured abo,:"c. Lhe former's mother, Mrs, Minnie called on ' Mr . and Mrs. Wal reu Mrs . Clarence Crawford and tam1Jy. "Campus Ml\rtius" was the name given b)'the OhIO Company to It s fortified home 800n after the la'llding at Mal'ie tta in 178 , the first Siney, at Northridge. Braddock Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dill and Mr. and Mrs. Klinefelter and permanent scttlement in the Nortjl\v est. Territory. A section o~ the Mrs. Ruth' Haines and sons, son ~lph' attended the Dm reunoriginal fortification is enclosed in a wlIlg of the museum, eqUIpped Rex and Booby Burnett, of Etne. Ma-rvln and Errol Dean were 10 Ion Sunday at the Wayne Park. with furniture used by the early pioneers. This ann man V o ~hel' historic .spots and points of inte re ~t are described jn ~ .booklet "BIIJoy Y~ur s clf Green, Ind., attended the fWleral of XenIa on Friday . IMr . and Mrl . Lue Morgan spent Lhe boy's grandmother, Mrs. Adda in Ohio," copy of which may b~ ~ad by m8llmg rCIJ.u e. t to OhlO Da, Mr . and Mrs. William Smith en- Sunday with Mr. e.nd MI"!!. Alfred velopment and Publicity CommISSIOn, Wyandotte BUlldmg, Columbus Burnett On Tuesday ' of last week. tel'talned Mr. and iMrs. Charles Morgan and family. Ohio. Mrs. Lll1!a\1 FUlton and Ilwo daugh- Stan ey to dinner Sunday evening. Mrs. Frank KeUes remains , quite tbrs, of Columbus, also attended. Mrs . Mary Bogan, Marianna Bo- 111 at lier home . 'Mrs. Fred Rusll returned Sunday gan and Marilyn Sue Smith caUed after spending a couple of weeks on. MIss MonlInla Bunnell WedneswlLh her sister Mrs, R. Bootes and day atternoo~, -C 't Irl< /II.,jll<' '1" tI"" '. 11.. rr.'N II ........ nt flll1lUy, at Akron. / Miss EmIly Haines very pleasantly lllr•• Ilnrl .. Ur J1". '1' b-41mB", orreN "n Mrs. Leonard TInney spent the Mr . e.nd Mrs . Chester Baird, '01 Miss Audrey Ol1liwCord and Leroy 1Mr. and Mrs, John Bowen, 01 pe.st week vls1tlng her mother and Dayton, spent Friday evening with entertained the Four-H club (K. K. Shaw called at the home of Mr. Blue Ash, Ohio, cousins to W .O. sister In COVington, Ky. Mr , and Mrs. Don BaIrd and K ,) of Kingman FrIday afternoon and Mrs , Earl CI'lI,wford . aL her home . Smith, were vlBltors at the parsonMrs . Nettle Tinney and Mrs . daugllters. 'M r, and Mrs, Willard Taylor and Mrs. Raymond Wilson and age Sunday, ' Robert Werntz vis ited friends and Mrs . C . W . . , ,ounce, Mrs . Paul sons were Sunday vJsttors at the modaughtet:, Mrs. Leonard ElUs, Johnny FIsher of Dayton, Is vlslt- relatives In and near Falmouth, Flory and Mrs , Everett Olark spent nome of Mr . and Mnl . Le, Ue G1JrIng bls uncle and cousins, Harry Ky., over the weelc-end. .Thursday with their parents, Mr . tored to McClellan Hospital, Xenia, such and daughter, Friday afternoon to see Mrs. WIIMr . Ilnd Mrs. l!:ar) .Evans ~nd and Mrs. W. F. Clark. Fordyce and family. Mr . and' Mrs . Bert Bunnell awed Rev . W . C. Smith II>ttended the IMr. and Mrs. Na,thon Smith, of Mr , and Mrs. Therle Jones e.nd son's new grandson, James Ray- daughter entertained Mrs. Hazel execullve meeting <It the Xenia Spring VaHey were Sunday guests son were Sunday evenIng illnner mond McIntire, and mother. Mrs'. ...bner and daughters, Oilldys and Area group Sunday afternoon at of Mr . and Mrs. Gule Evans, guests at the home of Mr. artd Mary Kathry McIntire . Marie. on Saturday evening ami Jane and Susan Little Doris Xenia Churoh of Christ. Mr . and Mrs. Ralph Kensworthy, Mrs. Edwin Nutt, near Centerville. Sunday. ' . spent BUnday evening Gayle Ellts Mrs, Fred Hubble Is conlined to of Lebanon, were guests of tllelr Mr. and Mrs. Everett Early and IMr. and Mrs. Frank Frazier and Mlalni Valley hospital where she mother, Mrs. Flora Henderson, 9tl Mhos. Almetta Steinke spent Satur_ with their grandparents, Raymulld Catherine Wallaee called on l1l'i . Wilson and Wife. has undergone two operations In Monday. , day In C1nclnnatl. Mrs. MarlalUla Boean and Mar· Minnie Stewart 81.\nday 'e vening . the past two weeks . Mr . and Mr,s. Ben Blair. of MI'Mr . and Mrs. Charles Anderson, Mlsa Patty Preeze' Ia spendIng .. Mr . and Mrs. Howard Pennlng- amlsburg. were Sl.II1day guests of of Waynesville, and Mr. Will Smith. llyn Sue Smith Imended a miscel_ few days with Mr. and Mrs. R0ton and family are visiting tbelr Mr. and Mrs. J .iP. Lamb. of Toledo , were evening dinner laneous shower for MI"!!. Lawrence bert Roser. parents, the Henry P ennlngtons. Ml' . and Mrs. ohestel' Bogan and guests Thursdl\Y of Mr, and Mrs. Start' at the ~ome' of Mrs. Leon irCallers at. the Burmell home were ons, near Lebanon. The Howard Pening;tons have pur- Mr . arul Mrs. lloyd Lynch motored Allen Emrick. Mr. and Mrs. AUstin COnner and d M Frank Frl "'-0 f chased a property In Lebanon and to Seven Ca.ves Sunday. Mr . an rs. e..,..." 0 daugh~r, Olyde Bunnell and famMl'~HO~Y are awaiting possession. Mr. Raymond Peak and Lillian Col\lmbUS. were Sunde.y guests of Ily" Levi Bunnell and fainuy, ,Orner Em~ J ean Smith Is visiting her IBlakslle, of Daytc)n called on Mr. Mr . and Mrs. Ralph Barger. M1sa Mrs. HUe,. GlbsoD, CorresPondent Boldreys and daughtez:, Ralph Bungrandmother and grandfather, the and Mrs. Chester Bogan Saturday Barbara Barger accompanied them ,M rs . Clarence Thompson re- nell e.nd family, Mr. '- and 'l 1l'i. Andrew Peenos In Kentucky this evenllig. Mr. Peake, who Is Mrs. home after a two weeks' visit there, turned to her home Sunday after Vaughn Mullen and ~n Gary Lee, Mr. and Mrs. E . B. LonB~ spending a week wIth ber sister, Mr . Will Oreenfleld" ,8nd tamUy week, Bognn's f9,ther, wUl enter ~e Army P. J. Thomas, Johnny Fisher 'nnd on August 8 , and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. DUke reand Mrs. Emma O,reenfleld. Mrs . . David LucBJI aM family. Gene Stenger were In Bainbridge Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tinney l.urued Sunda,y evening e.fter touriM1SB Minnie Crawford, of DayWednesday on business', were Sunday gue:sts of Mr . ·and Lng the Kentucky hills Cor several ton, spent the week-end- with hel" In honor of fa-mily guests, Miss Mrs. Frank Lawson', of Covington, days. . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Helen Fordyce, of Columbus, and Ky . Mr . Bnd Mrs, Leon Salisbury of Cra.wford. . Mr . and Mrs. Cha rles Henry and Mrs. Mary Brubaker •. of New Car- Washington C. H., were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. HUey Gibson wer& son, Of Cambridge, H, N. Fordyce lisle, Is spending t.he week with Mr. evening illnner guests of Mr. and dinner guests 'ot iMr. and ·Mrs. EVand the P . J . Thomases entertain- and Mrs . K . O . Arthur. Mrs. Allen Emrick, erett Bunnell nnd family Bunde.y In ed the following at a picnic SUIt er Mr. nnd Mrs. It. O . Arthur, Mr. Miss Sara OO"ine Furnas retumthe afternoon ' they eaUed on Mr. et theIr home SUl1do.y evenjng: Mr . ond Mrs. L. S . Arthur and Mrs . 6d last ' week , after attending and Mrs. Jess Smith, of HamUton. of, ... Ud oondIUoa and ' Mrs. C . M, Hope. Mr. ~d Brubaker motored. to Wilmington to Friends Gen~ro.l Con!erence at Cape IMr. and Mrs . G. Kersinger, Mrs. ROP-CiaJne-SJa....Bte. Mrs. Forrest Fisher and ehlldren, visit. Mr. L . S . Arthur's sister, Mrs. May, New Jersey. . I Ernest Eearnhart .and . (amdy, Mlsa Remaftld Prempu, Mr . and Mrs. Oarl Whitis and chll;" Kate HutoQlns, Mr. and Mrs . Harvey BUrnet, Olara' Daughter e,ttended . a birthMr . and Mrs. WlIbur Trumbo Miss .... ....hura "'06r1agle and .-Mrs. day supper In hon9r of Mr . Kelsdren, Mr . and Mrs . Tom Fordyce '" and daughter FaE: ond Fae Trlndu- Margaret Johns sa.w the play ."Plow Inger at t.h e home ot hlB daughter, and son and the guests of honor. burg; of near Car:llsle, called on Mr . .Shares" at tile Dayton fair8round Mr . aI)d Mrs . John Tlggee; of DeY7 The. W : C. Smith family were aud Mrs. K . O . Arthur Saturday FrIday evening. ton, Friday evening. ed. Me.ny perSona have contrlb?ted Miss Betty ,Campbellls doing nice guests of the MaUrice Htmter's evening . ldr. and Mrs. Earl orawford, of artlcl~ to the Home, among ' them 1Y ot Miami Ve.lIey hOl;pltal where near Waynesville, Mr. and !Mrs : Monday evening for Ice cream. . Mrs. Wm, Mills, of. North TonaTommy Hunter has accepted em~ Mrs. George Winner, of Lebanon, she undCl1Went an operation Sat- ~I't 8nyder and '. son Predc11e anada New York, 'W,hO supplied ·the Misses Mildred and Lorene SalIsploy'ment in Dayton. urday for he1:11Ia. Miss· Audrey Crawford and friend, hands~me furnIBhin8ll which adorn' 'bury and Sally Lou Smith were ClnMr. and Mrs. Seth Furnu and LeRoy 'Sha.w, ot Springfield, were the lOwer halls, the g1ft being made T,ry th e Mlnrrll G~ette Want 0\\(15 ' cincn!J..t l visl.tors ,·Tuesday. famlly attended the Satterthwaite 8!l"day dinner &uests of ·MJ". and .I:·i. . . . . . . . . . . . .~!Ii.III, In memory" of ber ~ther, the late reunion Sunday at the FrIends W's. ElIZa H. HQi!I, of Waynesvllie. church at We.ynesvUle. . Mr, a~d Mrs . 'Walter Kenrick Gustin HOII8fJ aDd Livery Bam and JameS Haines vlBlted Mr. and The Gustin House Is WaynesButter Judges and University Experts AgreeMr;>. J a'm es Kaser at Middletown ville's leading hotel. The W'oprietop Sunday a.nd' called on Mrs, ·Anna Is W. O. Gustin, who has rece'?t1y MUler, of Springboro. at the MidrefurnlBhed the house in a very dletown hospital. She is sWferlng complete manner, and the hotel is with a broken hip . In a p06ltlop to ·offer guests every Mr. e.nd Mrs. Howard Deweese comfort. attended the funeral of tqe formJ.n connection with his hotel. Mr. er's ,brother, Everett'Deweese at his Oustln condUCts an up-to.date livWE ARE PREPARED, CIVE PROMPT"SER, \ . late residence at the Siebenthaler ery bam and deals in fancy driving nursery, near Dayton, !'donday atVICE ON ALL ~INDS OF and show horses. ter.noon and burial at MiamJ.sb~. The j)arn was built during th~ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ce.mpbell, , past .s ummer. "It has every convenson and daughter, were Sunday Ience. It .Is supplled With roomy eveniflg dinner guests of Mr, and stalls, large space. for carr~es, ete, Robert Furnas e.nd , oh1ldren In 'I'hl:ough the bam a large space bas REASONABLE PRICES , . Dayton, In honor of little carolyn' been provided for showing horses Campbell's fourth during a spell of bad weat~,- here .... blrthda.y. PLACARDS - APMIS810N ~LlNO C~S a. horse can be shown as well' as on FOLDEU P08TEB8 TICKETS an open field or ~oad·. . ANNOUNCEMENTS . HAND BILLS POST c.pms . ' -' - Cream Is one of the .most perish. 'are ellger to sWlill~w it, then It is I . , ' fl ' ne <trade of cl~eam. U its smell. Mu. 'Vllllam lllOltlo, Corre......deut 'L ETrnm:ADS BILL IDADS ' PalCE LUT,S. able .cropa on the farm.. And as a, .. Rev. and Mrs. Alonzo ' Or'ay, of MISSOURI SENT ' .. ' ' rl8hable crop It must be handled ond taste do nol: templ yoU to sWal, Xenl~~ were guests at ~hurch suit.. PROQBAMS LAlEL8 . BL~ , P:"efullY .and speeded to market If low n, then .it., can.Dot ,be of such day and ' took dinner with ,Polr. and BECBJiiTs LEAFLETS ' ~B1EF8 .. good qua1lty and cannot l?e expect, , Pvt. William E ; Sbafer, wa,nes- Cit ._ to b lng' top prices, RECORDS , BUSINESS CARDS LEDOU· SBEBTS .. r . _. ed to bring the best ,prlce; U it Is Mrs. Lut,her Haines. . . ville-, has been sent from Ft. T.homCream lold .for , butt~~akl~gd III not even pleasant 'fo the smell, it Is . Mrs. Jeannette Ellis and daugh'LEGAL BLANKS BtmBD ' 'FOBar8 CALUNG C.ul.DS' e.8, Ky., to ,relfersO~ Barra4s, ~Is:, alway. best when tre"h. I ae . ~y . unfit for use and I~ Is._ilIegal for it ters c~l1ed 'on Mrs. Glllnna Wllaon SALB.BiU.8 .' . C&~.u.oo1JB8 .' TICKETs sourl, aocor~g to word rece.lved it "11 held on the fa~.Jii owers ~ eveu to bl! offered for sale, " SHIPPiNG TAGS MEN1l' CABD8 ' DODGD.8 • gra(le. The 'ollier cream becomes, ' There Is a mJistaken Idea that 10 last Thursde.y afternoon. hel'e. . STATDl:DTS ELJ:CTlON C~8 ,lIf,9TES: •. the poorer butter .It ' wl1l make.. The long as cream jS sWeet, It p1ust necMrs. Weldon Wilson , vlBlted bl 'wINDow C.dD8 ENVELOPES PAlIPIILE'N price pa!~ for crea~ ~ depe~da or'} .essarily, \Ie goo~., Because of this, the BOgan-Smlth bQme. on &i.t~. ~e' k~d of butte.r It Will rna e. _ producers trequentjy' are. ~Pted 10 day. "old cream II d!!liv\!~edr ,t he produc hold 'ct;eam lorij:er In winter t.b an ~ Mr/l , Millie Terrell, of near New ~:~e~ a, loSI in receIving a".~ower 6ummer. ' It 1.11, true that deterlora· Vienna ¥,rs. Mary B08e.n; 01 n~ Pr10etlian top ~quall\i ~ream wpuld t10n"' take8 .-pl~~e, l'l)ore sl~wJY lD:l?~ :Xenll" ' ~" Ella ' C. HiUnes and ,hav.e brough~. ~, .1 temperatures. ,J!~ge, ,however, allecu , '." c_ . "Here II ·a. i1mpJe home tos wblch ,' crea.m 111 ,any' tiemp~fa,ture. Qream ¥r~ .. ,M&~pna , ~n were e~ter . any f~er aan use to, tletor~e ma,. ·',be sweet . and, 1tl11.. l1ave ,uch tamed In the borne of Mr. t:nd'lOl. 'w hlmsell; the quallty ·OI ~e ~ream old rarlcld iI~\'ol'1! that It will not Hcmace Compton ta.t ThuridaY, at• . 'he ' otten for 8al". Take I 'ilmall be ~uitab.le,~r tluttermalrlng. Ct'e~m ternoon. It was " Mrs. comCtOn'B lainple.of the batch of cream; Fln~ sbould be-" mjlrk~~ev.ry ~ee birthday, Retleabp1enta of- ' IJDe11 and t.-te- It for ftavor,-tb.JD... alp eVen III '\vlnter. This Is the 7" . ' - ed .

oel great quantities of wheat, oats. com, etc. The large facton lor can.ning sweet corn, owned by bIle-' Waynesville capnlng Co.. IB 10.cated at Corwin, besides there IB a la~ge geperal store, saw mill; cool . Our 'Neichliorinc VIllare of Corwin yard. hotel, lumber yard, blacksril1th' ' A history 'of Way.nesville would shop,. grocery, etc. ' not be comp1ete without giving some mentlon to our sister v1l1age, COl"_ . \ Where Henry Claey Used win, The two toWns, situated 011 . To 'Lodee op~lte ' banks of the Little Miami The residence pf Miss Paulina river, are really one, though- each 1B Butterworth Is one 'of the oldest and known by Its sepe.rote name and most historic buildings In Wayneseach bas It post office, school, and vllle. distinct muniplcal government. I.t Is located at the corner of iMr. Oeorge S. Sale, of Corwin, Third apcj High streets. In the who Is one of the best authorities on early daYB o:f the hJstory of the local history, contributes the followtown that neIghborhood was the Ing conCerning the' early days of prIncipal business part of the vil- ' CorwIn: lage. and the southern end Of this "I . have only a few facts that V'" would be Interesting, tJUt such as I building, according to traditIon, we.s used as a 'general store and for a have I 'give to thee.' time the house was also used as a John and Joel Joh.nson were the hotel, or "to. vern," as it was called. proprietOrs . The town was lald: out The.t · was before the da.ys of railIn lIhe yeor 1844 , Boss Posey, of roads, and the lumbering stage Wilmington, bum the bi g warehouse coach. would drive baek and forth Cor the Compa ny the summer of each day, depoSiting Its load of pas1845. Israel Woodruff built the sengers at the tavern . Henry Clay, brick corner the same year. the great stat.esme.n, frequently There WIl5 some delay or hesltenstopped here while on his way trom cy In regard to the name of the Cincinnati to Columt.us and return . place. ODe suggestion was that the The property has been ' In the name should be Joh.tlBtown . But honds of the Butterworth fa.mily just at that time Thomas Corwin and used as a dwelUng 10~ a riurn. was jJle most popular man In Ohio ber of years, and that fact Jo ,doubt was the eause. of the selection of that name When indians LIved At for the new town. Waynesville I have known the vUlage from the Many older readers of this pa,,lIrst until' now, a.nd the present graph wI\) remember that about year has been the bUSiest of all the 1840, Thomas 'Wells, prominent years of Its history . member of the Friends' Society. Corwin ~ay Is one of the best :brought to WaynesvUle a number of towns along the Little Miami roll- Indian chUdren from the IndIan road. I t has a good school. a Union Territory lor the purpose ot' educatSunday school 1B without saloons Ing them. and Its popula~lon Is made up of a Quite a number of dusky children class of Industrlo~, progressive and came here and were given homes public spirIted citizens, Durlng the among members of the Friends' Sopast few years CorWin, in much the clety. EVentually Q)J returned to same way as Waynesvtlle, has made the Territory and became leading many Imporvements an4 cotlBlder- citIZens. able building has been done. An • • • addition known as Lemmon's AdThe Friends Boanllnr Home The ~ople of lWe.ynesvllle e.re dition to the Village of Corwin,' has been laid out to the northeast of the Justly proud of the Friends Boordtown the past year and a number of Ing Home. . The Home was completed during lots have been sold there, e..nd on solJ'le of them new residences have the aut~n of the present year. The Institution WBJI built by the already been built. ' But It 1B as a business town that Indlana YearlY.' Meeting of the ReCorwin takes foremost rank. The ligious Society of Friends, al).d Is r a ilroad company's records show managed by a Bl?ard of Trustees apthat this Is' one at the best sOO tiona pOlnied by the Meeting . The Home bot.n as to the passenger traffic (\nd is under dirl1Ct charge of Aaron B,.. the omount of freight and exp'iess Ohandler. Superintendent, e.nd Miss Lydia Conard, Matron. matter Tecelved here . During the tobaccO season It Is The llome was opened'Monday,OCnot uncommon to see long rows of taber 9, and was formally dedicated tea'IOS standing all over town wait- Thursday, November . 9, ' when II. ing to load their tobacco onto the grand opening was held, the publlc cars arid In a single day thousands Ibelng Invited to visit and Inspect of d~ilars are paid out to lIle farm- the instltutlon. The Home Is open to people of ers for their crops. The same.ls·also tru; of hogs, as large numbers are all denominations, although mem.shipped from this station every year bers of the Friends Socielty have the which Is. a very profita.ble source 01 pref~rence, should there be more a.ppllcanUl . for adJlilsslon at. any revenue to the farmer. time than can 6e II(:commooated. TWo Inr~e grain ~levBtors' also reThe bulldlni is tastefully ful'nish-

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Harlan , Earnhart spent Saturday and SlI!lday with Mr, and Mrs. Wal l' Sileellan and sons. ~ • , Mr . May Oook, of Dayton. spent che w k-end with her daughter. Mrs E 0 Crane and family . .' . • •• • . Mr , and Mrs . Wilbur Swanger. of Lebanon, wcre guests Sunday at the home at Mr . and Mrs . R,Obert Boker, Jr .. nnd daughter, J eanne. • • • Mr. and Mrs. :f{. B. Stewart, of Centerville and Mr . anel Mrs. Harvey Rye anel son . Don, enjoyed 0. week s motor uW lust week. to .:>outh Dakota. . • • • Mr. and Mrs . Vlll1Ce SmlLh. of WorthingLon. 'D .• ana Mrs. Fred lienz. of Dayton. were Sunday vis 1Lars at the Frank u. LeMay home.

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Mrs. A. F. MeHall and daughter. Mary Ann, s pent last Wednesday _ _ _ _ _.....,...-------- with Mr . and Mrs . J . H. Sheley. of NOTICE - Our Canning fa.ctories Hamutoll . • • • wlll open AUgust 3rd or 4th. lPersons seek.1ng· employment for Mr . and. Mrs . M. A. FUlkerson either plant call 2878 or contact and daughter enjoY ~d ' a week-end us 6t our oftlce. Roxanna. Oan- visit with Mrs . Fulkerson 's sister. Mrs. H. H. Ha rper and fa mily of nLnIl Company. Culver. Ind. ro& BADE - Electlrc phonograph • • • with automatiC record ' changer. !Mrs. Harold Miller will be hostess Not a oomblnation radio-phon~ to members of the "Hi-Lo" ;Bridge grlliPh . Practicnlly new. Phone club at her home nex t Tuesday eve_ o1ng.

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Caroly n Lukens and Gene EIUngton. ot Richmond, Ind .• were all S'!nday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs . R . H. Hartsock and family.

FOR SALE-Cut Flowers. Gladiolus 250 and: 35c per dozen. Mrs. A. Cook, WaynesvUle . and Ferry Rood. _ _ _--:-_ _:-:-:-:---::--:-:--:-:: roR SALE - Wil.~kins Products a~ 2J N. Broadwa.y, Lebanon. Open eveninga for your convenience. Glen Lintner. Phone 68 L.

Mr . and Mrs . L . A. Garst. of ne~r Dayton. and Dr. ' and Mrs . H. f ' . Dye were Cinclnna.ti visitors Saturday. Mr. oarst ' and Dr . Uye ·attended the Olncinnati Reds 'ball game and Ml's. 'Dye and MJs. Oarst were shoppers.

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REAlltY J'AXES DUE Mrs . MGry OSwald an.d her brothON SEPTEMBER 10 er, Carl D. Smart have returned " . ' . ,....---- ' . 'S eptember 10 Is the deadlne for to Miami, Fla., after a two week's PIlyLng June;' 1941. real estate taxes visit with tbelr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T . Smart, of Harveys''Witbout the imPositlon of regula- burg. . . . . '. tlc:>n penalty. Treasurer George B •. Johnson warned Monday. Mr.. anc;l Mrs . John Wncr and Taxp yers are u~i:d .. by the daughter spent Sunday with Mr. treasurer to pay their assessments 'and Mrs . Lee McClain. ot. Lebanon. at an 'early date t.o 'avoid the ~t Mrs. Turn~r's sister, Mrs. Thomas minute rush . ¥CBride Md husband, ·ot UrlcbsvUle. 0 :' were also guests at the E~tate ~cClain bome.

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ROlla. Bolt(lI~, Of OOlumbu~,. OhIo, pent ' So.tUl'da¥ veninll vlsitlna old ):>oMld L)lk 1i$1 at Hnrve)l~burg, frIends. and while In Waynesvllle pen several cla~'s last week .wi th was a ple~alllt visitor a1. ule , __ Robert 1Jastlnga . zet.t e ortlce .

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NEW SUITS . Oharles Norv~·(ltllllin. filed a. di ~'Ol'lle petition ' aga~1S~. Gl'aolc M . Norvell , 113 Ma ill str eet. Lebanon, charging neglec~ . They w re ma~­ I' odin J anuary, 1912 In Jackson co.. Ky .. and have ten childr en. rn,nglllg from' 3 to 28 ycni's old . Charging neglect and cruelty. Viola SIlin. LeballOtl, sued Clarence Sa in. Alqon. for dlvor.:e, They wel'e inarried last May . Charles' Maupin. a constable, sued Ollie Mauphl fol' Il alvOl'ce chnrgIng neglect . In his petition. the plaLntilif a lleges the defendan t found fault with him because he was aWay from home at nigh ts wllile at wOI'k tiS a constable. They were married In June. 1937 . . Because at a tec lm!callty, the $10,000 damage sul l of Flora L . S11ider. as executrix at the estate of Don old R . Snlclcr. against William E. Tope, has been pas paned until Oct. 20. The case was started here July lG. 'b ut one of the jurors was withdrawn when the technicality arose. automatically delaying the cose. The pltllntlff seeks the $10,000 as the resul t of an auwmoblle accident in Hamilton' cOll.n ty S ept. 14, 1940 In which Don ald Snider was said to have been klJled. The ac&Ion WIIS filed with Clerk of Oourts C. C. Beckett. Sept. 29, 1941. Charging neglect. Mary C. Kublis sued Joseph Kublis) 'ol' a divorce In common pleas court. They were married at Richmond , Ind .• Aug.

li!nch day t9' her 0. mlncle F'J sll from h l' FnL'lIl1·'S hand SJ1C bore wi eh patience every arlef .::lllc could nci~ undt!1·s\.nlld. • .

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No more a long IIfe's l'ugged llatll, Hel' tired leed must roam Gen. William Dobbie, who was For she. who made of home her governor of Ibe Brllish bastion ot Heaven. Malia during two years of !,)aUy )lombing, shown 011 arrival In Eng- Wilk e,. to find Heaven h e r home. l!Uld tlfter being reJleved by .General IIELEN L. LAl\m TO GML . 'I'EACII AT HAMILTON

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Helen Lauretta Lamb, t eacher for thl'ee years In Waynesville school Grade 1. has accepted a teaching position in the Hamllt!>n elem~tary schools . . The W yne TownShip school board announces t hat. to ante. no one h as beeh hired to replace Mlsa Lamb.

Adelai de Thackara B u l' 11 e t t. daugbtel' of Mtll'cellns and Emily T hackara was born on March 16, 1869. and departed t his Ufe at her home In Lytle July 19. 1942. aged '13 ' years. . Her 'glrlhood was spent on a farm toge.hel· with two brothel's and two slstel's who survive Iler. CARD OF THANKS On March 16. 1893. she was married to Stephen H . Burnett and We .wlsh to. cxPress our thanks together they have shared each and appreciation to our friends and others' joyS and sorrows a lmost fIf.nelgh bors· for theil' kLndness and ty years. sympathy at the time of our be. Besides her husband. she leaves . five children. Mrs. Mildred Sllr- reavem en t of fa ther. Charles H • . Githens. Also for tne lovely 'floral Cace. Ml'S . Cllivin Longacre. and offerings. and to tlte Rev : !Wm·. Harl'Y, of Lytle. Rus . iI. of RidgeFox for his words of e omfort and ville, and Rober t. ot C~ntervllle, and ' 17 grandchildren . to J . E . McClure and assistants tor their efficient service. . Excepting the past tew years, her The 'Ohildren. entire lIIa was spent on a farm as

Marjorie Malln hus laughed. argued and cooked !ler waY through another plrtur,e. Again with Wallace Beery as the mall in her Ilfe. Once, Ilnd only once, when she 31. 1936 . was to .appe.a r at t lU court martial, MarJQrie walked on t,ne set wi th h.e r NOTICE OF APPOINTl\IENT hIllr done UP fllshlonably and weArExecutor In g a charminl~ costume. Estate of H. C. Prater, Deceased . S. Sylvan SimOn, t!le director of a busy and loving .wife and mo ther. No~lce Is hereby g1ven that H . A. "The Bugle Sounds" shook ' h is SUNDAY - MONDAY Cornell whose Post Office address Is head . . For aU youse guys and "No, you'I'e too good looking, Mar-' Waynesville. Ohio. bas been duly Gal who has constantly jorle. Muss It up." appointed as Executor of the Estate asked: ."When's Wallace , With a. gesture of mock dejection.. of H. O. Preter, late Of. Warren Beery Coming?" sl e brushed the h,,~r 1Oto a tangled County. Ohio. deceasl:d. Dated this 9th day of JUly. 1942 . Her-e "Ti. mass and Jllrked her hat awry. RALPH H.' OAREY. ''There It· goe&," she slgb,ed. "My WALLACE BEERY JUdge of. the Probate Court, only chance a t glamous." Sudden. in Warren Oounty. {)hio. I Iy she. laughed,. ·'ob. well, glam"ur & Stanley, Attys. Stanley "THE BUGLE SOUNDS" a in't everything." In that .phUosollhlcal reply 'she 'w ith Marjorie Main': summed up a working theory and PROBATJ4~ Lewis Stone and George expresec,l a heap 01 wisdom that /lne Bancroft Net value of the esta te of Belle hus gathered in the theatre and in Added: .Color Cartoon Hizo r Is $4)373.13, accordIng to an pictures. j nv e n ~ ory Ilnd appraisement ffled and ' Latest News Events . When ~hey call on Marjorie Main yy Nahtan Fred the executor. to cook a meal in a picture. which According to 'L ena E. Getter. tile WEDNESDAY AND they frequentl y do. she performs --'f1Ilror.. 1IwIcMcJ executrix, t he estate of Margaret THURSDAY without props. They just give her witt, a.VllamIM LeFever is valued at $1,591 .62 . the real Ingredients and let MarThis picture brought Alba Welc;lerbold, administratrix' the largest crowd during jorie and nature take thelr course. of t he estate of L ouise Welderhold. .our first year in Waynes- As girl and 'Women she has been fil ed an !nven tory lind appraisecooking good ' meals slnoe she lived villel back: in Elkhar t, Indiana, daughter· ment ' valUing the property at It is bl'oughtback by 01 tbe pastor of the First Christian SO,605.96 . popular demand! church . DEATH OF MASON . RESIDENT .. Avondale ' 'G reen CUTS Hot Plate Exped "SHEPHERD OF THE " S ervices were conducted Saturday She cooked sketchily on hot HILLS" at 2 o'clock at the Wa tkins -Gllliplates In theatrical rooming house:; with ,John Wayne and all over the country, and again In more funeral home In Mason, for Betty Field her own home as the wife ot the Kenneth Ross, 46, who died Thursinte Dr . Stanley LeFevre Krebs day at Olncilmati when unloading Plus: Dog Trouble (in his truck. Burial was In Mason technicolor) and Musical author and lecturer. '. She pref~rs 1;0 be practical about cemetery. He Is survived by his everYthing. as she Is 1n the ma~ter widow. Helen ; tbree daughters, a COMING SOONson.' three brothers, a dater, ~d .his of acting'. "Rio Rita," "Woman of ',t always seems. to me that real mother . • .Mrs. Alice Ross, .Mason '. ' the Year," Real roddet on a movie table ' makes the Glory" .(,Gary Cooper), CANNING FACTORIES . "True to the A ~ m y" picture mor.e life-like,:' slie . said. Court lIo~, ~banbn. ' Oblo.; "The tollts loo.t more natur~i ee.t;~ (Judy' Canova), '(Court. 's hip ()f Andy Hard~" Ing a baked spUd than hacklng at a Armouncement has ' been made . . "Fantasia" (Walt Disney) . bunk of gutta P,ercha . Take Wal- that the Roxanna Canning factories at Corwin and Raxanna. will open "Tarzan'. Secret Treas- 'Iace Beery ,now·- ·" Beery. for whom she usually cooks this year on August 3 or 4 . ure," and many other apears as a hUllky army se·r.g eant 1n good ones. It is not enough to help the feeble the new film. flhowlng at the Twin uP. but to support him after.-Shake Theatre Sunda:y and Monday. and spear

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J. R; GI~B9NS LUMBER CO. INSULATION , STORM . ·DOORS Theso neavy tailks a 'needed 'Ior certain phases of'-modern warfare, and with their ' thick : armor and heavy·gauge guns they are almost uilstopJ(lable.. . They ilre conslde~ed superior in gun power. in maneuverability an.d In the power of ' !.helt /lulJe tractor mofors to Axis ' tanks . ,American.s ever,y.\yhel·e. are helpln, to Ptl y tor these munsl£l'J 'Of w~r through their pur'.lhase . at War Bonds. Invest, at least . (@D. percellt of .your lneo I ; : . \'.' at Donds .ever)' p~y day. u. S . Triton<,., D,,...,,,,,,..,

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These huge 6O-ton heavy tanks cost $120,000, and America's auto· Albert ClaremeJones. 19, clerk •. motive and locomotive plants ate turnihg them out on a never·ending and Catllerlne Mccurdy Ivins. ' 2.0. assembly line. Our army uses light factory worker. both of .~blmon. tooks, weighing 14 tons. and meStephen .Bawley 31. a.ccoun.t ant. dium tanks of 28 tons also, but we and Betty Jane .'Roll, 20. secretary. favor the medium tank over the other two. both of Lebanon ;'

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WAYNt:SVILLR, 'OHIO, TIJ.URSDAY, JULY 30, 19t2.

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Ind\tma Yearly Meeting of Friends, General Conference, will onvene In Its annual stsslon Wed _ ncsdny. August 5. 9 ;30 a . m., at the White Brick Meeting House, Waynes ,{lIle, and wlll last t hrough Sunday. ~he 9th. , The opening day wlU be occupied with business sessIon until the eveIIll1g meeting at which time an address, "The Way of Reconciliation," wUl be given by J . Barnard Walton, secretary ol the Friends General Conference . Reports of commIttee, including Mid-West .Meetlngs Service and Pen.ce, and American Friends Service, concluded with remarks on the "Paclflo Cvast 1Pr0blems," by G . Raymond .Booth, Field Secretary of the Pacific Coast Branch of American ' Friends Service Committee, oomprlse the Sl~ th-day session. ' In

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YEARLY MEETING PROGRAM ruua Day. Elchth Month, 6tb 9:30 a. m. Meeting of the Execu_ tive Committee 10:00 a. m. Business Session Roll Oall of Representatives Nominating Committee Standing Committees New Business , Treasurer's Report 2:00 p. m. 'Bustness Session Awointment of Clerks Quarterly Meeting Repor t Statistical Report . Friends' General Conference 7:30 p. m. !Address by J. Bamard ,Walton:' "The Way ,of ReconoWation" SbUl Day, Elrh&b Monih 1th 9:16 a. m. Devotional Period 10:00 a. m . Business Session Friends' BoarcUng' HomesWaynesv1lle, Ohio Richmond, Ind. Plrat Day SChools ,George School Advancement Committ ee Report 01 .Mid-West. MeetingS by Wtn. Mackenaen 2 :00 p. m. BusinCSII Beaslon Service and Peace Committee of Indiana Yearly Meeting American Friends S e r v Ice Committee . Remarks by G. Raymoud Booth on Pacific Ooast Prob_

There Is DOW In Jarge soale production an arUficlal rubbcr (tblok01) Wblcb promlscs to help carry the Dation over Its orltlcal tire shortace. Above. Jobn Lauge Is shown painting synthctlc rubber on an old tire at Ibe Tblokol plant at Trcuton, N. J. Any Dumber of coats of tblokol may be applied to a smooth 6urtire. Afte r tll C liquid bas dried It will sland up wcll aud give satisfactory mileage. .

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Edwards Rites Held July 27th Last rites were conducted Monday afternoon for MIss Trlllena. Ed'\Yards , who last FIIday succumbed to 'an extended illness of over three months. Miss Edwards; who was 78 years of age. died at t he home ot her nephew, J , Wilson Edwards, near SpringfIeld , where recently she and her sister. l\4lss Margaret Edwards, had lfOne to make their home, temporarily. "Mlss TrllJ.y," as she was known to her many friendS was a descendant of ' one of ·Waynesvllle's oldest and most prominent families. Sh~ was the daughter , of the late J. Wilson and Mary Leah Edwards and was born and lived aU her Ufe In Waynes'vllle with the exception of the years she was a teacher in the ~ytqn schools. She was, in years prior to the Dayton flood , a ~sls w.n,t prlnolpal a t the Newcome grade school, then lo_ cated on Brown street . She later taugbt at Central school and Just preceding her 'retirement was assIstant princIpal a t GarIleld school. She was a. member of the National Education AssoclaMon. 'Besides her sister, Mlss Margaret, she leaves another Sister, Mrs. ·W, B . RuSsum, 01 Dayton; three nephews, J. Wllsoll Edwal'ds, of SprlrigCleld ; Herbert Edwards, ot Denver, Col.; and Dr. , Gale E. Russum , of Dayton: one neiCe, Miss Miugaret' Russum, of Dayton, and " several grand nelces and nephews. . The services. held at the residence on Third street were conduoted 1)y the Rev . Frederick B . AtklnsOll, ot Cincinnati, and burial was made, in Miami cemetery.

French '114, Lt.fils, 23, soldJer, Stacyforlt, Ky., and Gertrude Ly_ klns, 23, R. R . 2, Middletown, paper wol'k.e r. Oharles T . 4Ylestocl: 22, Mason, soldier, and Oharlotte Eckert, 18, Kings Mills, clerk. lems . Gordon A. Bnnt, '21 ,',service sta~Ion attendant. and Dorqthy M. 7:30 p, m. Address by Richmund P. iMmer. "Toward a.. Free Shupe, Zl. waitress, both ot LebWorld" anon. 8eveu~ QaJ. EI,ht.b Month, 8t.h William J. TIlton, 22, Middletown, paint sprayer and NeIDe L. 9':116 a. Devotional Period Becker, IS, F'ranklin, ,secreta)}', 10:00 .. , m ·. Bu.slDeas Beaslon lncU&n Affairs Raymond L. Wilson, 20, tool 1l"r1end.8' 'Intellliencer. grinder, a~d ~arletta !Iab'lg, 18, Standing ' Oommltteell insPjlCtor, both of ~. Auditing Oomin1t~e , Alden J . Bush, Jr., .26, . DaytOn New Bu.s1Dess ' tool grinder. and Martha ~fn. 2:00 p. m: BU81Desa Session Lebanon, secretary'. EJ?1Bto~ committee SXerclae Oomm1ttee Oharles Brown, '2\, .farmer, aDd Memorial Period Lola Ste,vens, l1. botll o..f Morrow. Ep1atles Hal O'Neal, Jr" at laborer, and 7:30 p. m. i:oung Prlends Session F1o~ence NiI.l"m, 21 ' waitress, both Camp Ill.J:nd-o'Reporte ot Franklin. , FIn~' Da1. ,m,hul Montll, 91.11 Elmer DietZ. 22, R. R.I . West 'MIddletown, '-nd Katherine Stokes, 9:30' a. m. tr1rat ' Day School 10:30 . : m. Meetlng tor Worship 21, FrankUn . '3 :00 p. m. SessIon held Jointly with Wllmlngton Yea r I y VISIT SON AT CAMP Meeting Addresses by - Richmond P. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Preston Miller, A. ' Ward ApplegateA WAYNE TOWNSWP and daughter, Virgtnla; ~Jslted tbelr I'The Tu1t .'o t Quakerism In PICNIC? tlle Day, Ahead" . son, Jack, ·at Oamp Evergreen, last A number of ' business men of Thursday. Camp EVergreen III the ~S8IONA8Y SOCIETY HELD Waynesville bave sur,ested tbat Bprtngfielc;l Y.M.C.A. camp. ¥ra. Prani:e~Bnnnoc1t ' enter- In Jleu of the fact that· ua~ Jack ,Is receiving special tratnlnl tained the l\4Jsslonary Society of will be no county lair this year In leadership and haS been In full charge of a cabin of boys fqr one Ferry and Waynesville Ohurches 0[, a ,eneral get-to,eUlar of tbe people 01 Wayne Township be week. He expecta to remain for an- Christ Wednesday ' afternoon With 24 guests pr&ent: Mrs . Jennie beld sometime in ADlUSt In the other two weeJu. Plai»:lk presented the lessoti which form of a picnic. it bas been , M,lSS JAMES. ENTERTAINS WBB ' i'Our Bro,ther, the Negro," . 8unesled that It be bdd on a . ,VOLUNTEEBS ~OB VI~O.Y Master Danny He.rteock gave the Wednesday afternoon, ' posSibly story of Llvinistone's 'wO~k in AfrIca ai Wa~e Park. MiSS . lnel James entertaSned and MIaS Blubara .EVe .gave a readmemtiers of the .Volunteers for VIC.. , tory sewing group at "her home liIat ing : Ail offering ~aa taken to help RECENT BRIDE ,IS ,flDance mee.tInga to be held at HolThur.sd~y , eventng. , bi.ndaburg..and Geootawn . ' The evening '\Y1a spent, in sewtna AC~ENT -ON'. ROVTE D Mrs, Roscoe Furnas 'was the honfor war reUet 'after which a desHrt course . was serv!icl dlU"~g the aOciai ' -.::... . : . ,'. ored guest at ' a swltninlng party and hour, by the hOstess. 'l4r. 'ancU4ra. BIx1e .ottlVaDl. Oin- luncheon iast Thursday. given at Mfa . A. ,T " Po~ W1U be ~OIt-. CimW.tI/we~ ' cut· 'iiDd titutsed Wed- the -hOme ' 6f Mrs . Thomas FoIIier, ru.~y,' ~~im. t1!~ car wall crcSwded ~t Posters, 6hJo. ,' , ess' to the group. next week, ' .. _~ ' CC:NN£Bc l ai:~O'N off ~~.,:42; ~eu, ~~. ~,ey . ~Other WaYnesvUle ~estswho en_ ' . __ !' a_~.. ". .....a. ,were tteated at Blair lioBpltal. ",Joyed '. Mrs. Foster's .hospltaUty &enry '~l \?t 'near ~D;. ~~e, John '~. " Gons" 1141'11: ...... ,udA~ ~-;;;;;-:thOle ·,·~ho· at te::d:' ~--;; eonn'er ~ trea~ at the 'hoepltal Wed-" ,RObett Goils, r.q-s. , Albert 'Bchalt-·, ~'d .... -.:. .... a~ · ... e ·""""e '· neaday '!or a JIR( fl'a:Cture suffered,. man, Mrs, LaWrence Pumaaj Mrs. li reun!on.... .. .,.,........." " ~d '.," of '1It~ t:nd 1Iri. HArri Oo~. orr ~" a ba~ . ent.. , .Ell Pu1'.DaII MliI . Harry f!mith, Mrs. D!lYton. were the toUoWiDt penooa , ,QBANOB lfOTI~ ' I" Ra)~d Bmddocko Mrs'. . D9nald from WayJl8lVUle: -_~ lin. ~ r.- • . - _ -' ~cUe1 anctloUa. · Oharles J,Pter. , BQmOod OclDDIrj .... Sanb oan- , aee yousat~da1 niahtl • Where? iter Don....d 'I&'iIIOI4 '111:: " Def lin. At qraDle • ~, dOD t toa-.~ CJaDDer, ad QbIIdfeD &Ii4 Mri. your loll of bread. A pme for the RuaIe1l hUll. . wIDDer. TrY tor It aDc1 8Il~ . tbe

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Death Results From Injuries In Run.Aw~y

Cecil ThomjJ~ 16, Franklin, Glenn Frazee, age 48, died at hl ~ tured llmg, which he suffered when was held for grand jury ' action home on Route ~, two miles north he was thrown from a hay wacori Monuny on n first-decree murder cl urge by J Udge Char ge B . Den- of Waynesvllle, Tuesday afternoon , against a Cenee POSt while worklill chum In Commoll Pleas Court, from Injuries received 1n a l11IL In his field Saturday . Mr. Frazee was born and lived all Judge Decha nt had ' cer t1f1ed lill llway accident which occured on his his lite in this community " ~ru.e from lhe Juvenile Court. where fa rm Saturday. Death was attributed to II puncHe Is sur Vi ved by h1a Wife. Ml>nJudge Dechant a lso serves . nette; three sisters, Mrs. Ohaunce), Thcm pson Is cha rged with til Stearns, or Xenia; Mrs. Jerry murder Of Wesley B , Elkins 20, a l Woods Waynesville R. R , 2; Mrs. Corllsle, 'l'l\ ursday, where botb were Howard ~rey, Trenton ; and one members oC II railroad work crew . brother. Mr. Waller Frazee" of MonThompsoll ~rled to take his lU Mr . W1l1 O. Gustin, of Waynes- roe , Sunday lu the jail by slashing his Funeral services will be held Prlwrists with n razor, SheJ lff W1I11am vllle, who Is president ot the GusHuttOI'd r eported Monday . Deputicii Un Famlly reunion, has submitted day afternoon at the MoClure Pu(:aught him a lter lie had cut one to us the following Information 'neral Home, with ,b urial in Miami dealing with conditions on the Is · cemetery. wrist. According Lo officers, Elkins land of Jersey, original home of the roomed aL the home of Mr, and Gustin family, since the Germall Members 01 St. Mary's Eplcopal Mrs . Cha rles Thompson, pn~ents of occupation of that tiny Island In thc, ch urch and lheh families wUl hold Cecil, (.\ll d he and his assailant nad English <;hannel by tbe Germans a plcnlo supper Friday even ing on been "the best of friends'" untU an July I, 1940. the lawn Clf. the Episcopal rectory arg umen t arose Wednesday night Mr. Gustin states that his famUy the home oC Mr . and Mrs , E , C. over a girl, migrated from Jersey to the United Just as The MiiWii Gazette wu Crane and famIly . Both youths wel'e employed on an States over two hundred years ago . going to press a terrific blast was The affai r hw; been arra nged in extra section gang on the Baltimore The original name of the family felt in Waynesville. BU!ldlnp ahook honor of MI' . Edwin S. 'Klnney, and Ohio RaUroad and were wor"'· we..s St. Augustine Jean. The Jean and windows rattled. The blast ocLay Reader. of Cincinnati , w.ho has log III Cat llsle . About noon Elkin" was ' Iater changed to JOhn, the St . curred about 12:{5 p. m. been conducting servl.ces a t. St . Is said to have begun w tease the was dropped and the .name becaml: Altho~gh details. are sketchy It was Ma rys SinCE! last Call, an d wh o h as Thompson boy, who became IUIgered John Augustine . Laler it wu con(continued on page two ) enlisted anCl w1l1 soon leave for ser- returned to his home, obtained a densed to Gustin. The local Gusvice with the United States Army . 22 caUbre rifle belonging to his tin reunion will be held this year aL SPRINGBORO YOUTH INJU,UD IN MIDDLETOWN ACCIDENT brother-in-law. He returned to the Lebano!l the second Sunday In September . and without warnralll'oad tracks , Cyril 'Willa, 22, Middletown, died The letter reoelved by Mr . Gus_ dunday in Middletown hc:wpltal ot lng, omeers said. he tired a bUllet ~ek tha t pierced Elkins arm and plow~ tin Is from the Rev . Franols James injuries sutfered in an auto accident Into h is hear t . The Thompson bOy Malzard, pastor ot the First Presby- In Route 73 about three" miles nOrth jumped In his car and fled. The terian churoh o( Hillsboro. Rev , ol Middletown. Several of Waynesvllle's Young ~ ar was found parked on Fourth Malzard Is a native ot Jersey, being Several others were Injured. iIiFrIends are this week enjoying a s ~eet in FTanklln. born there in IB66 , He went to Can- cluding Earl Woods, 20. of Sprlnl,vacation "a t Quaker Haven, Duwo rt E1kI.n s was the son of lI4r . and ada In 1910 and cane to the U. S, boro; Betty Deaton, IS; Stella R0bLake, .SYl·acu!;e, Ind . Mrs, CUfford Elkins, Hazel Green In i1l16. Enolosed In bla letter to Inson, :U; Hobart Deep, 20; Burton Among those attending ,from llere Ky., and came to Franklin last Mr. OUStin 18 the follOWing infor- .BUihes, 19 and Clarence Benner, 21. are: Misses J ean and Jane Hart- April to dbtaln work. mation on .Ufe in Jersey sinoe the of Middletown. sock., IHelen Ma rgaret Goals, MoT hompson was taken to Lebanon German occupation : HlghiW8Y patrolmen reported the nlmia Hoak, Mary Ca rolyn Luk~, Thuuday night from Cinclntlatl The lsland of Jersey, in the Ene- Willa was lolnl UOUnd an aulQ. Gertrude Chandler, and Sarah Cor- where Patrolmen Fred Davis and llsh. Channel, was occupied by the, mObile owned by JOe Ingram, a ', "of I'lne Furnas, Seth Hoak, Seth Fur- George Griesser quoted him as say- Germans, July I , 1940, The. Invadera Middletown, which had stopped af· nas, Jr. Rnlph Satter th:walte, and ing that atter the shooting he fled have not permitted any communlca:' ter a minor accldent and c:ruhed . ' Mr. and MIS. Raymond Braddock to the residence of relatives In Oln-. tlon with the Inhabltanta since that neadon IDto lUloth6r car. and family. elnatl and, upon their advice to sur- date. However. a few letter. are William Mnckensen. FIeld Sec~e­ render, telephone poUce from a occasionally smuagled out, and such FBANK.LIN RATION BOAIID EMPI.01C8 l!/ilW ~ tary of the Friends General Con- dr'ug store. a one appears below. It came via ference,. who has been staying at England to a friend' of Rev. Mal'Mrs. Jack ~ baa been emthe Friends Home, Is also enjoying ALL CANNERY -EMPLOYES Wd. ployed as clerk to asaJat MIll 0Ilarthis week at, the Duwart Lake , MUST HAVE A SOCIAL "We cantinue to manage to e.sst SECVIUTY NUMBER . . . nearly every .tore In town is lotte Munger, with the clerical wort of the Franklln Ration Board. The LEBANON ROTARY CLUB Every person ~works In a can- closed, beoa\l8e aU stocks have long Flanklln Board under the new OfCENSORS TOWN COUNCIL nery or preserving estwbUsblnent since been exhausted . . , There Is lice ot Price AdmtnlstraUOIl plan in during the present season must not, and for long there has not been ,Ohio, Is included in the C1Dc1nDaU The LebanOIl Rotary club Thurs· nove a SOCial security account num- any tea, coffee, .0r ·cQCoa. The farm- area and embraces lPrlUltUli. Olea&'day scored vlllagfl officials for the!.r ber . This statement 18 made by Mr. ers have little enough of their own creek and Wayne townships. . failure to remove approximately S. E. Stratton, manager of the produce that they are allowed to lMayor J . T. RUey has annotmced 640 feet of o'id streetcar ral.lson E . Hamilton field office ot the SOCial keep . . , The only hot ' drink we can the ~ppointment of ~an t advlloly Mulberry stJ:eet. Opinion of the Security Board, whose JurlsdJctlon get Is made of rrated' dried carrots, ' board to assj.at the local ratlODlnl . bramble leaves ;aDd the like: club members was t hat the old ralls Includes Warren 'cOunty~ board In the admlnJstraUon of Ita "There 18 no fue!' other than c1rUI should bave been dug up long ago "This year canneries are incrEfBwork. The new 'board includes H. J. . and turned over to the detense Illg tllelr outpilt, as much of their wood and that Is very scarce • . • Corwtn; 1PrankUn, c~. ' 14N. scrap metal drive. ~e ral contrac- pl'oquction Is required tor the arm- Once in a great While permllalon Is Milo J'epresentb. OlearcfeeJt tors recently, conferred with Mayor ed forces. This means worJqng 19rc- given to cui down a dylni tree. , ~ut townShip and CUtiord 'Brace, mayor Marvin E. Young and council on es In Canneries will be increased . tbls Is rare. SOme form ot eolt1nl18 of Waynesvple. the t rack removal but no action was Wl tll male 181bor scarCe, mall&' usually done once or twice", weet. tak!!n . ,. , housev,:lves will be employed In pre_ Friends meet tor this oocailonally in OUGOIIA YOUTH 1N.l1JDD 'Removal 0 the rails WflS made ' serving foods . Many of these wo- 'their h0\J.8eS and bring sqcb tood as IN FALL .PBOM TAB 8PJIEAD" m~re dlfftcult when 'they were cov- nten have not served in covered em- ,t hey ~ find. "No cars of any ~d . . . All tIle , When he feU fro~ the ~ 01 • ered with hot mix yel;terday. Mayor ployment since January, 1937, \\;hen tar spreader near ,Rld&evWe, PraIlYoung siild council ordered the ralls' the Social Security Act 'went into remaining old carta and can1qes c1s Sherwood, iG, of' Oregoola. ... have been repaired somehow, and covered before the freezing ot bi- effect . ' injured oritl~ly ~te ThUl'lldQ • tuminous paving material, since . "Women Who will work in canner. some ,m ay be seen on the' roads, Francis, a son ot _~th ~­ contractors, because of the mater- les shouid obtain .their social secur~ drawn by .anythlng aval1able. 'l'hey wOOd J)Q8tmaster at OretQllla, 11If_ Ial shortage, could not restore the Ity cards before they enter upon' would really be very funny U the~ tered head 'aDd. internal inJUl'1eIi. atstreet if the tracks were remOved, theIr new jobs a·n d Jlhould be sure were not so tragic. Everyone Is taches at the Blalr hO!lPltal aa14. Street Commissioner :::arlim Ctlmp- their .empolyers copy down the name .:Iothed in ra~ or worn and: torn Ra~ond Kendrick, driver of bte bell 'said any contractor 'removing and number. exactly as they appear clothes, tor there is no thread or spreader. WII8 una.ware or the acthe ralls would be required to re- on the cards. Account numbel'll are anything t9 repair t!lem with. Even store the street to Its normal (lon- Issued ai our fleld, office in the pins have vanished. People USe big cldent. Tlle boy w~ found ,uooonsclous in the road by. ' WUIIur ' New Post Offlce tulldlng In HamIl. thorns or sharpened bits of WOOd to dltlon at his own ~nse. Hutt, a tarmer. The tar ,.p~ The Rotary Club appolnted Hew_ ton, or app1l1~atlons may be obtaln- hold their clothes together. . On Is owned by Zaln Armltqe, lfavel ed at ony post ottlce and mailed to Sunday I , saw a JUdie leavtnr St. dealer. . ", Itt P. Mulford bead of a comintt· our office.'" MIlrk's church, and he looked like tee to InvesUgate the feasiblUty of an eest London tramp . How I look- BIBLE 8<lHOOL HAS PICNIC MRS. DELLA SUPINGER ed to hhn I don't know. There are 't earing up t~e rails. AND SWIM AT WAYNE PAIUl DIES AT HOME IN LEBANON no sboes or stocldngl and' people Students of ~ Dally Vaciat10D walk around on wooden soles with Servk:es were conducted Wednes- canvass topa. There are . ,no meds- B~le school nOw in Pl'OIl'eU ai' day at 2 o' clock in the Oswald tu. cines, no drugs. . ·lA.Ugustln8'a oathoHc cbuidl, held " neral home tor Mrs. Della Suplnger. "People rise wltb tbe sun and 10 a ' picnic at Wayne Park 'J'U~ : . 70, who .dIed Sunday at the' home to bed with It, for there ls no Alter the :plicnlc lunch theY Were of a son, Wilbur, on ,E ast Main or electrlo1ty; .no candles, no ou. treated to a swim at the1lt.rk ftUD~ street, In Lebanon. ~Iso surviving nothing. ming pbo~ by ",ther ' ~ " her are rour other Children, Olar"The, Red Ct068 leters sent to pnator of the cburch. • Ion SlIplnger. Lebanon; Evelyn various people by tbelr frlends, ~ Swart, Vandalia; Le~ore Settle- no longer Slven to them. Eight' or myre, UJ1bana. and Floyd Janninp, ten months have J)lL88ed alnce we' " Da.yton. ' have had any . . ,

Island Hard Hit Since Invasion

St. Mary's Church To Have Picnic Friday

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM 7:30 p. m. Meeting for Worship 8:00 p . m. Address by E. Vesta Haines; "Cr eating the Mood tor Worship," 8:30 p : m. Concerns for the mtletmg for Worship

New Teachers Will Be Hired Applications for three posItions on the teaching sLu[,f a t the Way ne Township Grade building will be copsldered by the School Board, when they convene Monday night August 3. .V.:~ anol cs have been Caused by the res lgna llons of M iss Helen Lamb fi rst ~"'!ld e tca che.r. who has resigned to teach a t HamllLon ; C'harles Chamberlain , sixth g raCAt ,teacher, who will tauch at Ca rlisle, arid Mrs . I~an k S wartzell . who last year taUgh t the second und tu ird grade overflow, aft er t,lIe resignation of Mrs . Edwin Payne,

the evening, Richmond ,P . M1ller, Field Secretary, Philadelphia Yearly Meetlng. will give an address on "ToW6l'd a Free World." A Young Friends session will be held on the evening of Seventhday, with reports from Camp 111rnd-O. At 2;00 p . m . on Firs t-day, the meeting will 'be addressed by Richmond, p , Miller and A. Ward Applegate pastor of the Wilmhigton Friends 'Meeting, on the topic, "The Task of Quakerism In the Days Ahead," The complete program [ollows:

Local Sugar Board Meet Every Friday

It has been announced that ivlr, Clil>ford Brace,' mayo:- of Waynes- ' vUle, has been made one of tbe advisory council tor tile I:atlonlng board ot Franklin, under the new set-up, The council has asked that the local board of women wbo served Wayne township tor the June rationing of sugar, again function . . The 'board haS consented to do so and will open the Township build. Ing every Friday afternoon ,trom 1:00 until 5:30 p , m . until further notice. Any person ln the township who agrees ,to can more fruit than she promised to . can ~ormerly ~ re· celve one pound of sugar for everY four quarts of addltdonal .~ruit ,canned.

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"The town ls quite dea«:l and 'd esound ' almost , . .alal'lJ1lng· in the eveD1nl. .vold ~t : , Clyde Froriun, vlno left 'Wedri"~ *~s out ' w~o'. day tor service 1n the Ul1.Ited m.... f~ saps our . str:enltb. 'AI1my, was the, honored Pest at a : Tbe ~ve letter . ~aa dltmer party Iaat ' Tb\U'8day e,emni .JUly 1'1. at t.he:)lome of Mr '. and Mrs. Tru. man WjpIloW , and family. Otherpeata lnclu,ded his pa~ 1IrII-:-iiiiab '01 ~ .....4 crew at a enla, Mr. -and Mra. J, p. Promm, Mr,' c.". . . . ·I!I· A. . 1IrII. ' Melvyn ~ta, of lmelaDd. ~~c,IIb. PI! ~Ita .. ~ and J .. O • • wte. DU~. .t, Ole .......... Scrap W1l1 Uct tile "lPIr ' NEIGHBOB~OOD PARTY serted', .,PootatepjS

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FI'()[n relent developments It no\\' appears t.hat the natiou-wid e ga . ollne ratlouing will not be ordered -at least within the nea r future. A f~w days ago th e sp~lal House Committee (Of which the writer has pecn Q member) repOr ted to I ,h~ House its oUiela! flndings that there is no shortage of gaso11ne or peh oleum products iii the Uulted Slates, and that naLlon-wide gasoI,ne rationlJ.g would be " unoeces,ary, unwis , and econotnlcally unsund." Rationing of gasoline is n ecessary In certain Eastern s tates because of,a shortalle of transportataUon resulting from transfer or sinking of tank. shIps formerly used for transporting oU to that area. Additional pipe llnes al'e now being constructed for supplying needed 011 and gasollne to the states affecwd, The only argument put forth for gasollne ratlonlng In .other sections of the country, including states like Ohio wher~ there ls an overabundance of g'asollne II,nd oll, has been that such rationing would help conserve rubber. The House committee, In its report, lnslsts that any rubber shortage should 'b e met qy the ratton1llg or rubber, rather than by ·the rationing of gasoline. The committee a lso reported that a r~b' ber shortage does exist, bu~ tb.a ~ It,. can be ' met by careful conservation or' rubber. and ' ~educUon of speed In the operation of motor vehicles.

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Ohuroh SChool 9:30 a. ol . There w 11 be 'no worship service due to the ab el)ce '0 t he pastor " who Is IItte ndiug Lakeside Bible Couference at Lakeside, OhiO.

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sotne cba~eB in IUs mlikeu~ aDd bl\ (I '!lugel), tllcl'easel1 l!.li clrculaLloll "Uti lI~lICl'al UW,UltJati. • The Qazetw ,i5 the second oldelt pp,PCI' 111 Warren Oount)', the LebbllOll Stur beluS' 'the olde t. 611lCB ~ It: 'liZ ttc titan cd many newllpllpel".) IIlH'1l 00111 and goue, while Lha UazeHc has gOlle I;ttalllllt u.heaO IV ILh o Ul the los:! f R s lnglo WC'Ck. In li S p 011 uUOll, nd IV IS )1~V r UI a pl"ospei·ous cuuditioll Lhan lOW . Although Lh re have be 11 a llUlI1UCl' of changes ill tile illlallCIa.1 lind 'ditorlal lII t1l1a~emenL of t he 11:letle during the flfLy -lIvc y a.I'S of as exlSLanee, lho prescll t !>wlIcr hilS bee!I connected wlLh Lho plliJer Lhun any ot her pcr,son 01'

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three pointed reser vations : I- Thal Fa:;It1tY CIIllItC Il OF CHRIST speeds bo not ovcr tony miles an \V . C • • ullth, lllnlsCer hour, 2-ThaL tota l mil eage of civJhan motors cars fle reduced forty per cent under the 1940-1941 IIver- SUNDAY 9 : 30 a. Ill., l3lble school. age. 3- That the tires be given 10,45 a. m,-Communlon, proper care and attention , It ts es 11 :00 a. m,-Sermon. Llmated that from five to tell thous· 8:00 p , m.-Preaching. a nd miles of servl e can '00 obtainTo do your duty you should be In ed from such tires with proper care. churCh on t he Lord's Day. We inIn lhe meantime the investiga- vite you to come and worship with

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Four 10111\' enameled ~a.II­ road tl'aillt;. strjlamllnCd iq red, wl1lte and bl ue, and oarrylng 1600 people; 50 'elepllants; 1009 meWli_ rle nlHmuis. lUll! hundreds of horses lire stcullIillg Into this , tcrrltory. :l"he Rillg11nfj Bros . and Bamum & BaUcy blrcus will exhibit ill Day ton August 13 and 14, olCerlng a multi· tll(le of Luuniug novelty PI'Oc.luc~ion ·pectllcle.s, cl'euLed by great names of stUg!!, I;Cl'llCII and ailled I1rt/;. MI' . aud Mrs, Qal'gBu~ua Lhe Great, world famous ' !lol'lilllS, wlU IIl:1nlll I' celvc the publlo 1ri ftlelr pol~less rcd, wllltll aud blue teut. ~ Allred co ur ~, Internationally acchuilH~d trainer will ofter slmul~an.. \.'O usly tl r ee new mixed Irroup~ 01 pcl"fol'llling wild anlmo.ts. featuring Ills I'evolvlng treadmill tigers, ' J\1ll01lg the 800 world falOous Ilr. Lists In the performance are: the Wullcncl as, IIl\1 h wire clmmplons; til e three troupes of Flying CoucellOS ; tilE! Pldllles , UCl'obl1tM: .ml1l'Yels ; Lhe De Ocus, aerial sensationallllts; • Robcnn de Vasconcellos, klog of 11 0 1'S JIlen; Truz"I, juggling wonder; UlC UU'ce }o'crnandez aerial troupes ; Elly Al'dclty, flying trapeze star; La Louisu , aerial LhrUler; the illcredible Cl'lsthlllis, bareback l'ldlng !Ieadllners, and scores upon scores of others,

CO LLE TION In the hundred years of its h istory, Waynesville has produced many mell and womCn who huve led IIv s highly creditable to thc community, but no utiC hus cver succeed ed so fully In accom plish lug , hulev er he ullderlook, or WOII such lIlarked dls Linc&loll In science, as Israel H. Harris , He prepa red himself for co llcge tions conducLed by commilt.ees of !.Ii, L k Er'e"1 225 miles of shore forming PlIrt of hio's lIor tliel'l1 wlt.h sudl limited help as he could bou:d:r o'ff~.r a vacationland <!f unpa,r~l!eled char m, noted for its surf both h e House a.nd the Senate, liS WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF beaches Ysport fi slling anti boatmg faCi lities , as well as popular nmllse· ob tain from local tea chers and wcll II h nation_wide publicity and an C•• RJST ment n!sorts picturesque parks and a lletwork of excellent pal'k \1Y8 schools, then weut, In the stagc aro u~ n d ut..h~ opinion have resultand hi hway'EI. Ohioanll need not travel far II'om home t.o find I c!l1 coach, mbarking lit the com er Max Randall, 1\linlster ed ' ill. g lC!(It1y Increased activity by vacatio~ spots offering II variety of sp'orts ,~~d .summer pnst l.IIlCS c~I'.t,al.ll to please all tastes. A boekl et enhtled E;f!Joy Yourself 111 ~iIlO I ! 'i where stOOd the family residence mallY nl t hEl public of!lclals cha rged SUNDAY now available and copy mlly be had by I11l1Jling a re que~ t to t e 11 0 and hls father's store-room, where Bible SChOOl 9,30 II, m. with Lhe r bponslblllty of m aintainDevelopment and Publicit:L,L;onlmission, Wya ndotte BUlldlllg, Columbus, yo ung Han ts gain ed his first expeCommunion 10:45 a. In. Ohio• ., ing an adequate rubber supply [or rience In 'business', This was before PreB\:hlng, 11 a. m, the na tion . Some of these bureauDR. AND MRS. JOHN the era of rallroads. and the trip JunIor Endeavor, 7:15 p, m, cratic gentlemen are becoming con- , BROWN CELEBRATE GOth East required seve ral · days ,by stage. SenIor Endeavor. 7:15 P. m. vlnced that the Oongress and the WEDDING ANNIVERSARY He entered UPOll the [our-year Preaching, 8:00 p. m. public wllJ no longer tolerate delay course In Yale College, ami comSixty years 1180 011 ' July 18, 1~2, Or favoritism in the nation's r ubber WEDNESDAY it In a-bout half the t ime , j.,jeted MIsS Abbie Rogers, of near Ha.rveys_ Prayer and BIble Study. 8:00 p. m. program . L.ate last week thl' Senal~ The following Is a oontlnuaand office 5quipments being used lie was a,s loyal to hls home clrcl~ burg, ancl J ohn Brown oC WquesYou are Invlled to come and worpassed a blll, by ~l!Ilator Gillette of Hon of artlcJeos taken from the that had been USea from the be- a nd to his native' vlllage II-'> oUly one, ville, were united In me.rrlage at the Iowa , creating 1\ Rubber Adminis- ship with us. Homecoming Edition of The ginning , but employed his vacations In study hom of her plU"ents, Mr . and Mrs. trator to have complete aut~orlty MJami GauUe, publisbed In The Gazette was conducted by at the college, besides WhiCh, base- Josiah Rogers. Mrs. Brown WII6 II FRIENDS over production or syntnetic rubber Decemb:U, 1001S. this flnll un til October, 1881, when ball, foot. ball, boating, etc" c1Jd 1l0t lOcal Leacher and Mr , Brown soon rrom 1I1collol derived from. surplus First Day school, 9:30 a. m. T , J . Brown bought and edited It then u.s they do now, la lm so much became a veterinary phylliclan, be_ HI l.'ORl' OF TilE 1\1IA1\1I agricultural products. Once the buMeet1ng for Worship, 10 :30 a . m, with the constant cooperation Bnd of thl! 'stuclents' attention, and by ginning his practice ill Wilmington. GAZETTE reau.cra~lc b~Qkes are taken off the I\IT. flOl.I,Y 1\1. E. CHURCII asslst.allce of Mrs. Brown . dJ.l1t of Iits Iluperlor talent and ex.. After R ,few months' practice ll-y ThomJas J. Brown rubber program, private enterprise T. 1\1. Scarff, MlnisCer In February , 1896, the editor ot traord lnary industry, he mastered a thel e, he took over the pl'actice ot a The first copy of the old Miaml can and wJll turnish a plentiful sup_ t.he Gazette bough t t he Waynesville fo ur years' course 111 two years. (rlend in Oskl111csa, Iowa , where be ply of r ubber within two years. At sunday SChool 9:30 11. m. E. A Vtsltor. edltea by J . W. Eliott, was News, a PClper which had been c~rHe thCll returned to . Waynesville remamed 18 year.. and during that d In WaYlaesvlUe February 2, printe last some headway ts being made Earnhart, BUilt, 1850. It was a lx col!,mn, fOUl' page rled on for some years IJl Waynes- and took up ~tlve business In his ~ill\ WIiS 116SJJ;iant state veterlnartowa rd solving the country's rubber Evening Servlce, 7:30 p, m. ville, and adopted the flame "News" father's store, Atter hIs father's Ian of 10\\'a . Smce ~hat time ~tley problem. Tl~e shame of It all ls thllt P»ayer Meetlng Wednesday eve· paper, well printed, and edited af- as a sub -headlog. • • • di!ath a few years later, he 'estab- Have resided near Lebanon and ter he ma nner of that day, w)len In connection with the rubber sit- proller action was not tak~n earlier, rong, 7:30 'p. m. April 7, 1900, the Gazette office lished a bank at the old busloess XenIa. news, unno paper confalned local oJ uatlon the committee investlgatioM before preclous months of time were less ot a very sl;a rtling nature; but was destroyed In the great fire stand, a nd carried on the 'business 'rhey retlrt:!d to their home In disclose tllel'e is at tile pr~sent time lost. news fro m abroad . the father off Which swept away an eotire busi- with marked success to the end ot HIi.I' v~lJurg two years ago, and are n natlo~l stockpile Of a tittle more ness block . Only a few cases of type hts life . t he better, apparently . It contained member,,; of Ule First PresbyterllUl than six' hundred. thousand tons 01 TO RESUME ISSUANCE OF Very early In life, Mr , Harr u; de- chUlCh, Xenia. They have two chilOANNING OERTIFICATES also, mu( h ml S4~ ellany, and a col· an d the office books were saved. nat ural crude rulilber; .aDd . that ON AUGUST FIRST umn or two of local ndverttsements. Temporary quarters were secured, veloped a ~trOU8" taste and talent dren 1\ son, Roger Brown, of 'wllthere ' are over nine mllllon new rhe ad vertlsln g patronage wa~ and with ' the' help of the Lebanon (01' scicntUic studies. These were m1llg'too, and a datlgnter Mrs. Elda -Ures available or use, our hundred Max Woodward, chairman of the largely Increased, however, as time Star and tlle X enia Gazette B half- chieUy along the lines of archaeol- Elmmous, of Xenla : Many friends and !l!ty-f1ve thousand tons of Ftanklln Rationing Board, an_ sheet was Issued without the om- ogy. geology nOd Its Idndred science, oalled at the1r home Saturday and wellt on, , scrap . rubber were abtained from nounced Saturday t.hat the board Not long afte r' the ViSitor got un. mlsIsron ot a week of publication. palaeon t.ology, He pursued these showered them with lovely gilts . Dr. the recent collectiOn, drl ve, whICh, 'will resume the issuance of ~ sugar der way, J , W. Roberts became II The next week It was repeated, and .'; tudles (rom day to day. from year Brown is 85 'and Mrs , BrOwn ·1s 114. \n addiLlon to sorep 111 the hands of certlflcates for canol11g purposes frequent contributor and nresen t)Y on the follOWing ' week the "USual to year, and from decadeTo decade, Followmg ts II poem Dr. Brown rethe jurik d'e alers, reolaime~ and August 1, Instead of August 10, as acquired the oWllershlp and he gave sized paper was issued. ' In the In t he Intervals oC business from cently wrote : .,. _ _ _. pr~rs, makes more tha~ a ~ originally planned. The boarU has Lhe paper consiclerable of a literary meantime a new equipment of youth to old age and made collec.:- [n eighteen Ilfty,seven and eight 110n tons of sCraP rubber available under I ~ jur1sd1ctlon Frank.ll.n. presses, type aod office flx tures had tions Wil ich floaLly asSumed cxtrafor futUre use . However, Am~mals Clearcreek and Wayne townships.. Two babIes were born In this county cast. been purchased an<i- the Gazette ordlna.ry proportlonll, probably largaod state largest source ' of rubber is 111 't he Mr , Rob erts soon ga,ve up The star ted again on Its old mission of ct' . than auy other private collcc- Henceforth they grew and grew and ,more than eight hundred thousand Visitor and moved to ' Kansas, He dlssetnlnatlng th,e local n~ws . 'In tlons of their Idnd Qwned in the grew, tons of ties and tubes now 111 use. was succeeded by J, W. Henley , and the fall ot that year. the old bu11d~ United States. 'l'he total amount of fitst use rub' WEPAy ' FO~ Mr , Henley by J . D . Sweet- Ilnd ing havlng been replaced, ~he 06He was not 'a mere collector, how_ But lor many years, neither one, ber avallable <beforl!' December 31st, the other knew, Joseph Collett. This brln~s us up to zette went Into new quarters on ex- ever, he was a studel1~., He made 1943 will !be well over one mlllion And fate was not sa~lled the early years of ~e CiVil War. actly th~ same ground where it hAd many contrlbuLlons to SCience, and ~even h~nctred thousanU tons, of 'rill eaoh together in wedlock were The paper was dtscontlnued for a formerly been located, dlscovcrleli were given hls name, so which a large percentage can l~t.er Lle~ , short time, then resumed under the In March, 1904, the Gazette was that through all time his name will manage ment of the Iitm of Sands TARVIA-LITmC TAR AND . be reclaimed. y the time this supAnd no~ after fifty-nine yeats of b oo1nted with palaeontol-y of slze ~nd condlUon leascd to Miss Mam e T. Brown and e as.sc " ~" . ply 15 exhausted the synthetic rubROAD OIL, EX~VA~O & Sweet, a nd un der the name, MJMr. Harris wlI,5 lOyal to his native wedded Ufe, Hop-Cal'b-Sbee~Ete. ber program will be well under way, .. nml Gazette. Tl3e same press . type Adebert McKay . They have made vJllage and. des'-ed that his collec- Tlley live together as husband and Removed Promptly DUMP TRUCK SERVICE with 'the ' government program wile. . aIIII ' tion, whiCh had o'ost 111m so much READY ~ OONCRETE reachlog an elght hUl1\lred thou bmoney ,. and so 'm u c h anxious nnd ton capacity in the early par~ thought, and of which he Was Justly or ,1944. Ol'uCe DatuI'al rubber Imso proud, sho.uld !iod a permanerit ports -during ~he ~ext elgbteen continueu . from page one) Phone, Waynesville 2911 home hel'e and should continue to months 'Bre elittrriated at about ~­ detei'mlned tha t the blast ~urred ..... draw 6clentlsts he~e· from all PCllts , Morrow Phone No, 3 '~y ' thOWland tons. According to 111at Kings Mills at II' new building on n.ev~ Telepbone '"\ariel of Europt! and America as It had formation abtained by the commitLebapon otrlce Phone 473K- , Route 42, betwe,e n Lebanon a.nd MaMaln t54, Xelilil O. dooe during Ills illetlme, To actee, ·sul.flch;'I1t crude, reolaimed and son. It Is said that there were twee . Resl4ence-98 101 'Eo G. Buc~eb; .'_ complish thts end, he otfered It to synthetic rubber will 'be ali. vllable to blasts in rapid succession although the village authorities, If they would Lake care of rettreading all civ1llan only one was heard here. There was obllgate themselves to bulld a sult. tires .needed for e$ential purposes II blast of flame and 0. cloUd of B'ble home and guarantee its proper duinrg the J1ext two and one-half smoke which hung oller the area !o~. care and pres~rvat1on. The counell vears, and that by the exerclse of mOl'e than two hours, decllned the offer, Bnd the ' great proper care the nlltlon can ,be kept Two 'dry hOUSes were blown up In collection which had cost him $20,_ on rubber tires untll synthetic rubthe explosion but no serious damage 000 or $30,000, was willed to the ber production 1S sufflolently de: \VIIS caused to the King Powder 00. Smithsonian IOIltltut.e whioh acveloped to supply :,11 !leeds, both ordnance plant in Kings Mills pro_ cepted.it with the highest evidenc- per. military and civil. es of gratitude. It ts kept separate • • • The F. B . I. has taken complete • The H'ouse committee flndiogs -Both separator and [rom all other collections and fo/OIl! KIII$ Th~ Flies parts hard to obtain a cabinet by Itself. Mr. Harris pro- charge and only government men have been' confirmed by a vtsual exIn wartime are permitted Inside of the gate, hibit complete with statistics, the vided by Will, however, that a choice Even local pollce are denied admlt\: Ure ~anulaourers of the cOuntry Separating crl!am by any other succeeding batches of milk .and caJbinet should -be tOl'med by choos- tance. have had ·on display at a Washingmethod than with a centrifugal sep- cream, lowering their quality and Ing representatlle specimens alon~ The Amerlcj1n ~Ion has been ton hotel during the past few days, arator results In the \091 of from 10 depriving the farmer of the higher all lines . These were to be left to oolled upon to help with the tratflc Controls Garden Pests Thelie manulacturers, tile larg~t in to 20 per cent of the butterfat, the prIce the best grade ot cream usual· cOnjectlon around the .soene. "the country, 1l.lslst ·that by the use University 01 Kentucky Coliege of ly brings. There is alway. the hls widow Bnd two daughters. The la test reports repor.t ed five AgrIculture has found. This, togeth. chance, too, tbat 11 enougb mold and > , of 3332 tons of natural crUde rUb_ er wIth the prospect of new separa· men d.ead : Th06e killed have been bacteria find their way lnto the Scrap wlll lick ' the Japs I 1ber , ' 97,420 tons of reclaimed rubtors and parts bl!coming Increasing. cream, the wbole batch will be re. , Lebanon, 0 Phone 63L tdentllied as,: (jlayton SpelllCe, :of ~r. find '65,663 tons of synthetic Iy bard to get, makes It Imperative jected as untlt, and the farmer will Cosdale, -Ohio; IMelvln . Bowman, rlibber. all needed tires for essenService At This Address tor every tarmc.r tortunate enough reallze not a' dime tor his time and MllliI; Side Abner,'SOuth LebKings tial civilian u se oan be supplied to own one to do everything possible . work. anon; ClaytoR .MoOre Soutln~n­ I duri"ng the next two years, by the to prolong its usetulness. An ellec· 'Good' care means thorough washt1ve simple way Ito do this .It to keep ing and actual ~cald1Dg' after eacb on, and Luther' Mullenl Lebanon. ~nd qof ~hlCI1 , time the 'rUbber sh rt \: It clean. ' .'-........ , . Nine oNhe' Jiljured ·hive been reuse of all parts of th.e s~parator that age is \ex~ted to be over. The t re AcId. of the mJlk, habitually left come in ' contact with the milk or mov~d to. ·B.1alr hO!lp,l~l at Lebanon .. -loanUfaoturers. lruilst they car. .Jlake to dry , on an UII~aslied separator, cream. The parts should allO be and three of ~he · Clnclnnatl hOlpt-: available ' 48.1'7000,0 tires for ~~t1y have a damaging effect on the sur· rins.ec:. again just befor~ Uling--:to, "WE CAN , BE . DEPE~DED tals !,lave ~' wal'ned 't o stand by face. of the 8evimal parts, So trea~ '\lrlvate' use, .. without in any . ~ r~ovo ' any dust or dirt that may UPON TO CARRY OUT A SER~.• to recelvll inJUred. ' " cd, • separator is sure :10 "ac~ ul?" curtailing lllUitlry producLlon, or 'have co~ected o,n them since they before very long, Curd par~icles or OF , D ISTINCTION. ~ND ALICE .. ~ . ' So~e cit t~e .injUred ue, re-Pc;»rted \n~fer1ng with ~he govemm~nt'a . .l1n'Ie tend to ~1()li ' ~e bOwl, making.. wero wasbed. . . ROOT FOR, ~ CO~SIG~ to be~'Oharle8 ,Polle~, dordoJi( Bens~ WA YSWlTHIN YOUR MEANS: pl'OP'Bm. ·o! r Ubber mnnufactllrc , , , t!mclent ,Ildmmllll( Impossiblll. A . Maoy filrmen find · It pr~f1tablo C&ttl, e , hogs, -,sheep &nd cialvel ley Oharles Cowden, aU of '~l:ianon; VerY nttle. ' ~ any, istra~e mater~ clogged ~bowl causel an - excess of to check on the efficiency ol the sep- to Norrls-Broct po" UVe .pd Fl~Yd 'Pliclten, ~er ' Henry . arator once a month by a test of the \Illa wm 'be 'used ill thls , pr~r~m aJtqn milk to b~ forc.ed througlr the ptogresatve , firm tor ·thl! ~best~eid Shelby 9ru~: B\IIll oz;ruman, ' cream openJng. which resultll in a 'sJdm milk. If the sk1m milk conC:bl- metina cl\lJllan .tire needs. In. market prices ~ gOOd service. .and George Treema.n. . taini an, excelS of two hundredtbJ low· testing ;:~easp. The same film 'tleclarlpi 'Its ab1llt.y to -B.Upply ·the Phone 2291 WaynePille of dirt on the separator 8enres as a ol one per cent butterfat, the care Union Stock Yards, CInclDna~' . ~ Tb"e ~.laat ~ . RpOrti"\ J1e&rd... QlvWan til-e. need& of the nation . .' Iplendld . breedlrill ~Ialie 'for mold of the separator bas not been aU it Tune In on Radio Statton WOK1 dlArnl &be 0-.' two years, or until . and bacteria wbicb contaminate the' should !!e. 12:25 ot 12:30 p. m. t9t ~ daJ:lr' t~ south ". $outbp" ttJ. .awl ~. 1.... Lb ' tire InduaLry makl5 zparket rePort,.. . ' . waa felt in ~.

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'munday. July 21, No little pll ter aU tor thOUih the mowers oome yet. Someone mUlt bay, picked it and wet tbe tope there !.m't enough up on the road and kept it. Six dol. to wet the groUQc1. The larden 11 M~ ,,'.lter I"'~ C·tlrn.po.ilent

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lars and tlfty. cents walked ot~ on four legs. I have searched the paa_ ture" and- Inqulred of t he neighbors 1£ they had seen It . I don't believe any ot them would hlC\e . It and clnlm "[Indera keepers" 1£ they knew whose It was .. That woUld be too much like ·steallng. Yesterday . they were coming to combine and then cume 0. s l~ower and they dldn't gel l1ere. I wonder If It will be dry eu ough for thcm to do anything tomorrow. It wasn·t enough rain to help the cistern any. Everything Is , very dry ulrcaq"y. Our new sheep ~ ~\rrIVed today . TI~ey are a Idee bunch ot westren ewes but tbey . look smaller than tile last ones we had perhaps they are a IItUe young, cr. !;lome of them haye been marked by cutting a piece ot! one ear [I nd It gIVes them a lopsided look. IAlso the taUs were left n little too long, but they are much tamer than the I ~st ones we bought . The combine cllJTle about noon and we got the wheat taken care of but. the combine broke down twice and It was after SUpper before they fin. Ished. Then when they went over to do the oats they fo und that most of the oats were so short and the clover was so tall that It seemed best not to try to use the combine but to cut them as hay and bale It with a pickup baler. Now if It will sta dry long enuogh for us to do it we will have the barns full or Ollts and clover. They put in a llt. tie more aUalIa. I never saw a year when we had such a time getting the crops in and yet the grouna Is so dry . This must ,be Dry Ridge at.

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baked a(1<1 dry and full ot bean beetlea. .. Friday. 0001 and damp last night but no rain. Walter . Locke In the Dayton News had e. long editorial \he other night about blackberry picking. It was most delightful and [ thought of It when some friends from the city came out last ,evening and went blackberry picking . I won. 1er If they got ' chiggers. Either we have not had as many as usual or t am becoming hardened. I have had some but noL as many or as bad as usual. The usual discussion Is ~oing on whether to plant a nurse crop with the new aUalfa. or not and whether to plant it plain or with clover. My tenant' favors a nurse crop and clover and I believe tn planting It straight at this time of year though we bOth believe In planting some turnips In It. We did t,hat two years ago and we got the best tumps we had and the best alfalfa where the turnips were. Then later someone in Cappers Farmer tela ted how they had found turnips to be the best nurse crop tor fall aUalta. I must put that on my list. Turnlp seed . The com Is laid by and that means vaootion time tor the farmer at least It used to before they raised altaJfa but if yeu have plenty of that there Is no vacation time. It Is put In hay all summer. I used to think that n woUld be nIce to h~ve clover and not Mve to cut so many times but the more I see of clover the better I like aUaUa. Most of our clover hay spolled this but If you lose one outtlng of aUaUa

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W . C. Sml~h arid Bue!all were Day· LO; VIsitors Saturday. Rev. Smith called a t Miami Valley hospital to vi sit Mrs. Fred Hubble, Betty Campbell and Mrs. DOuglas Harris. • l·S. H ani:; was admitted to the h ospital Ins t Tuesday .a nd under· went Il major opt! I Mlon . All of the plttients a rc on thc road to recovery H . R . Fordyce went to Trentoll Mondny to licg ll1 his Rawlelgh busl· ness In BU Ll r county. He will b U t home In Ferry only over t he week-end. Ethel and Edi th Smith, Betty WI· cal and Wanda Lou Wilson were umollg th gues ts at Evelyn Mac LUl:aSeS blnhday paty Satuday Ilf· ternoon. 'l'h~ W. C. Smith family called on the Yk tol' GI 0155 family at Bell lirook and Mr . and Mrs. Lest!:!' Gerhard Monday evening. 'M r. and Mrs. ::sId Flier were Sun. day ~ UCSll; of Mr . ond Mu . J . S . Filer . ltev. and Mrs. W . C. Smith calL ed on Rev. and Mrs. Max ~ndall III WaYllesvllle Sunday aHernoon. Mr . and Mrs . Forest Martin were YI~ itors n.t Mt. Washington Church of Christ Sunday. Mr. and Mrs . John Bowen 01 Blue ASh were s upper guests at the parsonage FTlday night. Memories of Yesteryear: They uuy when we start remembering we are getLing old, maybe, but sweet lIlemorl s add something to 1I[e. U we remember only the sweet notes ill our lives find {orget the sour on es. It can be done. Things I remember: The way mother's eyes would widen when she turned up the IIgbt In a kera· selle lamp-slipping my cold little hand Int.o my father's ,big warm one while walklng down the road home. My first. kiss (don't lallgh-you had 11 Clrst kiss tool-the {eel of cool water In the old creek swlmmlng pool under the big rock- CoastIng down the big hill back of the barn lind my cap coming down over my L'yes blinding me and upsetting my~el f over the creek bank instead ot lurnlng when I should.- The 1m. pOl·tant feeling the night I graduated . -My first day of school.-The Lime I bit into an apple · and there was n bee on It-my tongue swelled cl1ormously .-But these are my memories and I could go on-'What are your memories?

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ColumbUS, July 25,-"~sS4 min g the Margaret Johns Ilnd Paul Johns. Mr. and' Mrs . E. J . Oarmony. of post of e.uting direotor of the Ohio Sprlngfolelcj, were ~Iday afternoon , State COuncil of Defense Ralpb H, guests of Mr. ana Mrs, W.· T ;' Stone, Conneaut, today stressed the importance of civilian ' protection In Clark . Miss Geneva Routzalm, of Tlpp the event of alt' raids or saboLage Clly, spent the week-end with home and called upon local defense COlln'cllS to increase th eir volunteer enfolks . . Mi'. and Mrs. Allen Emrick and rollment. Stone, Immediate past state comMr . and Mrs. Walter Kenrick were mander of the American Legion. ~yton visitors Thursday. 1M Iss Betty Campbell returned was named by Gov , John W . Brickhome from Miami Valley hospital er to ' succeed Courtney Burton , Saturday and is slowly recover1l'lg Cleveland Industrialist, as hea.d of Ohio's clvl11a n a nd Industrial pro(rom a recent operation. Mr. and Mrs . Edwin Nutt, Mrs . le::tlon program . Burton, who v,ill continue as an Alma Moran and son Garry. were Sunday evening dinner guests .'1 ascoclate director. said tha t pressure Mr. and Mrs. Therle Jones an d of business forced his decision to relinquish active leadership of the MUton. Mr. lind Mrs. Harvey Burnet en· council . He Is affiliated wilh s leel, tertalned the Dinner Club at thel! s hi pping. and mini ng CO!1cerns at home Saturday evening . Miss Laura Cleveland which are cngaged so lely in war production. Rosnagle was a guest. Urging loca l defense councils to Mrs. Everett Early and Mrs. W. O. BergdnlI were Deyton visitors Immediately Increase their volunteer enrollment . and Ina ugurale new Monday. Mr . and Mrs. Bartlett Monce training ciasses, Stone said Lh at all were week-end guests of thell cities. towns and vtllages should daughter, Mrs. Silman Stewart and look to the state council for guidance and dlrectl()n . He emphasized famUy. near Lebanon . Mr. and Mrs. Claude Riggs 01 the Importance or cooperation beDayton, spen t Monday evening with tween the state and local councils , their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F . and indicated thflL a closer relation_ ship should be effecLed . Clark. The gov:e rnor announced that th e 'M r. and Mrs . Clyde Deweese, 01 Franklin, and Mr . and Mrs . Frank next meeting of the Ohio State Deweese and Sam Deweese of neal Council of Defense will be h eld G~rmantowll, were dinner guestE Thursday August. 6, in Columbus. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Howard There probably aren 't many peo_ Deweese. 'ple . in the united Sta Les who still Mr . and Mrs , Allen Emrick, MJ: 'md Mrs. Walter Kenrick ana JameE are nai ve enough to think that this Is going to be a. war cablly won-a Haines saw the General Motor~ Arms for Victory exhibit and also war won without great sacrifice a t the pageant "Plowshares" at the home and on the field of battle. LnsL week brouight news from the Dayton Fairgrounds, Friday evening. armed torces, from the field of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Early en. transportation and from the vital tertalned to dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mr:;. Mllton Sheehan, of Oen- fields of materials and supply which tervUle, and Mrs . Alire Clark, 01 serve to undeJ'li,Ele the grim, hard task before us all. Waynesville . . Mrs . Margaret Johns and Paul· Total casual1tles of the armed (orces were announced as 4{143 solJohns spent TUesday evening of last diers, saUors, marines, const gUD.r~s · week with Mr . and Mrs. Warren men, and members of the Philippine Thom'a s and son Timothy Warren. Soouts killed, wounded, or mlsslng on SOcial Row. -and their sacr1t1ce emphaSizes the MIss Almetta Steinke is 'Visiting pettiness ot those who complain of relatives In Dayton this w~ek. restrlctlol\S On our ·normal lives at Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick home . spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Here. at home, our one concern Harry Hudson and little son, 01 must be to see that every bit of maOOlum'b us at ~he home of her par· terial we can spare ' goes to make ~nts. Mr. and Mrs . Charles ZIm · weapons for our rtoops and tbat there are trains .anC1 trucks and ships enough to ta ke these weapons where they are nceded. Some 750,Shows at 7 :30 and 9 :30 000 freight car loads of scrap are p. m. needed to keep the steel furnaces going this year.

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Wedneed8j', AU8U1t 6, at the hOme 01 Mrs . Allen Emrick. The com· mlttee assisting are: Mra. Marpret .lolma, Mrs, Pearl Cornell and Mrs. Kesler Qreham,

merman, near Wllynesvllle. Mr . a nd Mrs. Ralph Hammond and children, Marilyn J ackie anel Janet attended BI plonlc Saturday at MoCrabb Purk of ~he employe'~ of Th,e Johnston Tool company Dayton . Mr. Clyde Wharton In company with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Whar· ton, of Miami Shores. Dayton, left Monday for a we,ek's motor trip to Macon, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard MeUoh, of WaynesvUle. are staying at the Wharton home in her abo sence. Mr . and Mrs . Harvey Burnet. Miss Laura Rosnagle, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whitaker and children were dinner guests Friday evening of Dr. and Mrs. H. Ii:. Hathaway in Waynesv1l1e . The 4-H club h eld a picnic TUes'day at Wa yne Park. Mrs. Ralph Hammond and Mr-s. Fred Rush were in oharge. Mrs . David Wo,lle and daughter, of Spring Valley. spent . TUesday evening of last wl~ ek · with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bau'd and daughters. Mr. and Mrs , Chllrles DUs and Mr. lind Mrs . Vern Medl.er. of Dayton, were their. Wednesday guests. Mr . an.d Mrs. 'T herle Jones and son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whitaker and chlhuen, Harold Steinke and children .and PaUl PummeU spent Saturday evening at Old River Park, Dayton, where the Waynesville Band played. The Women's Society of . Lytle church will be entertaine,d next

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Trace Hi.tory of Shavins, Mu.t Have Been Torture P ogonotomy (derived from two Greek words mea ning "to cut the beard") , or shaving, was one ot the early arts of history. rivaling the other arts of personal adornment In nntiquity, says Elbridge J . Cassel· man in Ihe Scientific American. Mr. Casselman spent five years In a comprehensive study at shaving technique and devicl1s. The excavations of archeologists, ihe writer continues, have uncovered In many places obJtlcts that they believed to be razors. The earU. est razors were made of bronze and some examples are In the BrItish museum. The Roman razors were of iron, as were the razors ·recovered from the ruins of PompeII. The 'wrlter has demonstrated the possibility of sharpening bronze, pure iron and even copper to the point where shaving il possible. which strengthens the claims of hlttorians. The ancients must have been stoical he·men, as experience with these materials thowl they would never ' shave comfortably. With the Introduction of steel that could be hardened by _ heat treatment (Damascus steel. for example) It was possible In ancient Greece to produce razors ot quality about equal to those of today . . Natural stones were available for grinding an edge and for honing it; textile materials and tanned leather had been In exJstence tor eenturies, so Ihat an edge sharp enough for ahaving could have been produced by methods much like those h'l pr:esent use.

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CO~WIN OIL SULUrdtl)· . July 25, Mr!i. MIL tou Ellklns lIav~ a shower at her llumc at Harveysb.lug. In honor of her dlLughter, Mrs. Jean Eakili s .L·c1Wney el·. 'l'hey lire proud to ro)· poH ~here were lour generabiolls III Il ttendallce . 'rhoS~ presen L we I ~ Mrs. Raymond Actums and chlldrell , Mrs. Cllils . Edwards, Mrs . BlaHche (.;arr and cllUdren. Mrs, Amena Uordoll and children. . lMr. Ilud Mrs . Radmond W1).0;011 , 01 ::sprlll!! VlLlley. Ctlllt:f.i on Mr. lUlU Mrs. l!:!.rl Evans 'I'hursday tlvenlnll . Mr . and Mrs. Wesley Hender:;Oll, uf <..;luell1ll1lLl. culled Oil tlll!lr moth· cr. Ml'ti . 1"lu1'a Henderson, l'i'1dbY \:\'cu1ug . Mr. uud Mrs. Mon'l:; Hopkins ILli d chtlcil"en welt: SundllY dinner lIl"esl., 01 Ml". and Mrs . Arthur Hopkln ~ )! Lebanon. Mrs. Pct DemUli, at New Vienna; \ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray, of Day· tOil, MI' . and Mn. Max McEilvec, 01 Wliminglon ; Pet Demas, Jr., 0 1 Patterson Held. were SW?ady guestof MJ". and Mr/:; . Ollver Davis. Mr. aod Mrs. Halph KeMWortll, o( Lebanon, were Sunday guests 01 ~he lr moLher, MI·s. FlorlL Hender-

Sanday guests of Mrs. Maud Adams. Mrs. Alrert Brannock .spent SWl' dllY IlrtemOOIl with Mr . and ·Mra . Loale lJumiord . Mr . and Mrs. Ollas . Harvey .and fam ily. Miss Edith HlLrvey, ot DayUJn, were Sunday guestli 01 their pa· rellts, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey. Mr . and Mrs . h'm£; Rlplogan and son, of uay ton. and Miss J ean Ad. ams, were week-end guests or Mr. Rlplogan'~ paernts at Clinton Ind, BRIDGt: CLUB t:N1'EItTAINED

Mrs . Vem L . Simpson entertalned members of h er brldgt! club and aile guest, Mrs. H . 'F. Dye, at an evening of bridge at her home last Friday night. Mter the evelllug's 1)lay, prizes were awarded Mrs. Donald L. Ha.wke and Mrs . Howard Fogl. A salad course was enjoyed by the guests after the games.

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Mr. and Mrs. wayne Peterson, Mr , and Mrs. ;Ernest Martin, or Dayton: anct MI'8. Ho.ok were, callers' Xenia , spent Sunday with Mrs. \ . Nellie Petel'SOIl. " Stanley Bailey, manager oj the Mrs. M. A. J(Ujkerson and d~ughon GIlQrgl 'Menctenhall E!Gturd~y, local Fairley Hardware St.ore, is en_ ter. Mr. Rllndall Is a former school , Wm. Mackensen Is 8pen~i ' the , Mr. J. '1'. W~lton , who suffered Satisf~clory . a paralytic stroke tllree months aKo joying a "eek's vacation this week : chum of Mr. Fulkerson's. Wee)( a~ c amp IU.lnd-o. . ° 0 • He and his family are expecting to Mrs. Etta· Eav!,!y ' WIlS a dinner 18 sloWly improving. . . . . Mrs , Roger Cllu.mbllss, of Xenia I:uest with memb rs of her fami1y , 'Mrs. , MeUle iBcnson, Dayton, ta ke a motor trip during the week. t S d It1 .~._ ' d .. 1M o 0 • . , spcn un ay w 1 ~y.... au .vu S, ' at the Little 'Inn on SatUl'day nlgbt, spent Sunday h ere wlt~ her famUy . Mr . and Mrs . E . L. Thomas and John B , Oons and' daughter, and Miss Sallle Wal ton, Xenia, spent . Mrs.' Emma Martin lla<;i as. hel': g)'anddaUghters. Phyllis, Charlotte' r', B. Henderson. dinner guests on Sunday Mr. end the week-end with MISS Vera Peter- . aud Carolyn Burnett, were guests Mrs . Earl M. Bright-and son ~lrK, son. Mr. and Ml·s. Ray Barnard, ot of Wm. ~hDrlas and famtly, at Ma. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brown, of Bprhlgt'leld. Dal' ton, were week..el1d guests at son. TllurSday. Guests of Freda Harvey on Sun- Wnynesvllle, o.11d Mr. and Ml'S. , 0 • the home Of Mr . and Mrs ,.' Carl day were M.l' , and Mrs. 'Nick Fem Bernard Kyne ; Xenia, calied on Ml: Mrs. Ralph Asbury of Sunny Oonard and faml ;y. Sunday evening and Q'd1·S . Hugh McKnight, of Day- aud Mrs . Todd WalCOll last' Sunday. Slope Gardens, Route 42, near t c Conards and tbelr guests visited BOOS BRING GOOD PRIOE ton , Mr. and Mrs. William 13oots. 'Waynesville, recently returned from Coney Island in CfncinnaU. ClnclJmatl. .:.... ,5. E. Furnace, of IMrs . AnIla Gilmore, of Dayton Dayton, called on relatives last SunIi two weeks' vu.catlon Spel1t In Bu-• • • Mr . . and Mrs. Charles Kirk, Waynesville, Oblo, had 2 head oC was Miss Nelle McCampbell's SUll- day. mhlgham, Ala .. at the home of h r Mrs . Roy Stubb and Mrs. Paul hogs ae the CincinnaCi UniO\l .stcxI" day dinner guest. 'on-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Johnn, oC Wllmlnglon, .and Mls 3 MarilYII GOI'IS were Sunday guests Rev. and Ml'S . F. B . Atkinson, of Wysong and son Teddy , of Dayton, Yards; 22 !lvernged 205 pounds Rnd Mrs . John O . Larson. of MIss AlIce alld J. Q. Gons . o • • Ba taVia, were dinner guests of Miss were guest-s of Mr:s. Sarah Osbomt' brought $14 .35; the remn.1ning 10 o • • Mrs. Cora Rlell. Mrs. Elmer Annie nnd. Miss. Mame Brown on last SWlday . M.r. Bnd Mrs . Argus averaged 239 pounds and brouC1!C Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duke and Q'dcKay Morris, as star of "Plow- Mop,day. 5heehan, Mrs. E. L. Thomas Mrs . Osborne Wnynesvllie, were g UtlSts $14.25 , EllzBibeth Smith, Mrs . Reba Brad- Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Charles Hhnes, of shares," dra.matic feature of Gener- . Q\1rs. AUce Clark was Dr S?ndllY of Mrs. Oslx)rne on Thursday. NO'I'IVE OF APJ'OIN'l'MENT dOCk attended Grange bread-baking Dayton, attended the Cincinnati al Motors "Arms for Victory" show, guest of Mr . and Mrs. Everett Early ChBrles Engle, ot CinCinnati, is ~llmt evening. Executor now playing :rree at t.l}e Mon tgomery at ~tle. t ontest at Harveysburg Monday eve~ Summer Opera,o Sunday v1ll1tlng his grandmother, Mrs , Ka.te • , county fairgrounds, Dayton h end.s lI illg. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barge, oC Guests of MIsses Annie and Eagle. Dial 2111 - W,a ynelVille Estutc of U. O. Prater, Deceased o 0 • l\ company which. with orchestra Dudley Inwood and 'Charles Lewis, Misses Phyllis and Charlotte Bur- !Jayton and Mrs. Jess Thomas, and chorus, numbers more than 100 Mame Brown on Sunday were Mr. Notice is hereby given that. H. A. ett returned home Seturday eve- clnd Mr. and Mrs . Howard Missil- persons. In t he role of "John Voe. Elnd Mrs. Arch Phillips, Mrs. Le· Middletown, who have been camp- Cornell whose Post Office address Is ning after .'lpendlng .the week with dine -were piCnic supper guests of Typical American." -he Is on the tltlce Harvey, Miss Sarah Collins, ing In Alexander's WOOds the past Waynesville Ohio, has been duly Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Russell, of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Lytle and cwo week.s, Jett tor their home last appOinted as Executor of the Estate rheir grandparents. sLage fully 75 of the 90 minutes of granddaughters, of Dayton . Lebanon, Sunday evening. Monday night. of H . C . Prater. late of Warren the play,. appearing ill 35 of the 38 o • • Mrs,. Loren Routzahn spent WedMr. Joe Avey, who has been quite County, Ohl0, deceased. (Delayed) Miss Lenore Lovely spent a lew scelles and speaking 1)10re thlln I eOOIlY afternoon and eVening at Miss Jane Nesbitt, of Y~ung stown, ill, Is much WO~'se at the pI·esent. Da ted this 9th day of July, 1M2. days last week visiting relatives In 2.200 words. His hJstrlonic experl~ he home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard and Miss Grace Van Winkle and Miss Shirley Compton spent a Mlddlet.oWD. RALPH H . CA.R$Y. nce covers a Quarter century and Mellob and her father, Clyde Mrs . 'Kyle Adams, of Washington, few days last week In WaynesvUle, o • • Judge of the Probate Court, Includes Broadway with Ethel BarNOTICE. ..:.. Our Oannlng f,a.ctOrles Wharton. C. H. , were dinner guests of the the gu~t of Mrs. Harry SattenhOwen Hartsock returned 'to hls Warren County, OhiO. will open August , 3rd or 4th. Mr . and Mrs. GlIbe.r t Fryc and home here Saturday evening alter a rymore, Nazimova. Stuart Walker, Misses Brown one day last week. waite. S tanley & Stauley, Atty.'l . Jane Cowl a!ld Katherine Cornell. (Persons seeking employment· fo.r sons entertained at a family dinner Mrs. Nellie Peterson and Mrs. Mrs. Margaretta Heacock and few week.s' vis-It witll his brother, either plant call 2878 o~ contact .3unday. TIlelr guests were Mr. and Lt. Wllt.ou Hartsock, and wife, of He starred In "Main Street" and Mrs. RaYQ'lond Conner were Cln- Knte Eagle entel·talned with a plc"Aphror,:llte" and has been on the NonCE 'l'0 VOTERS Oil' uS at our o!flce .' Roxanna Can- Mrs, ' J . B. Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Tampa, Fla . clnnatl visitors on Mondey . nlc supper last Wednesday everung, air In "Grarld Central Station," WAYNESVILLE nlng ' Company. Luther Hart.cJock, Mrs. Reba BradDr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward' spent Those enJpl'l~g the evening were Mrs . Jessie °Hyom:n was a CIn- "Lincoln Highway" and "DO<1I;'- Monday at their fann and enjoyed ·<Mrs. Myrtle ,(Jones) Ridgeway, ot -------:--:-:-:--:Pr:-od-:--;-t~t ' dOCk and Mrs. Cora. Rich. FOR BALE - Watklna uc , a ° 0 ° ~Innatl visitors, Friday. worth." 'l'be VllJaro Council 01 Waynes. a threshhlg d.l nner wlLh Mr .. and Port Orange; Mrs, Pearl Emrick, 23 N. Broadway, Lebanon. Open Dr and Mrs. A. E. Stout and "We, ObJo, bereby deslcnates the Mrs. CUnt Taylor. Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. WilUam Mr . and Mrs . Howard Mlsslldlne even1nga for your <:onvenience. daughter ;eturned Saturday from a Mrs. NciUe Bunnell was a dinner Walker (Ivy Jones) Mt. Healthy; 10.l1owlng as votin&, phu:es within thl' C-dOY vaca~lon stay 'at Indian were Saturday evening supper guests Glen Untner. Pllone '63 L. guest ot I,l er sister Mrs . Glenn Va- Mr, and Mrs. J. N , Inwood and tbe Village of Wayn~ville at the of Mr . and Mrs. Hal'old Burge. of WANTEI).--ol\fale and Female Fac- Lake last week . Vis and famlly of R . R . 3, Sunda.y . SOll Dudl ey, Middletown; Mr. and prhnlVY electloD to be' held AllfUlt Dayton. • 0 • , tory Workel'll, 16 :rears of .,e aDd rn the evening In company with Mrs'. Lawrence Alexander and 11, 1942'; o 0 0 M ' Mary Lou Sowash. of Dayup for call1!1nr factory work. .Ap- to~, spent "tile week-end with Mr. Soutb Prednot: Old telephone 01Mr . and Mrs . Harold WUllanlson Novel dancing and ample music George Bunnell and family, of Day- daughter Wilma; Mr . and Mrs, ply t1. 's. Employment .Servlce. and Mrs. D. C. Ridge. and tamily and Mrs. · Ethel M. provIde contrnost tor' th.e . comedy ot ton, they were supper guests of Wayne Peterson Xen1a~ ~iss Vera floe at .tbe home O( . Mrs. Mary coan BOUMl Lebanon, Ohio. . ... o • • Hauk. of Dayton, were visitors Sun- 'Bud Abbott and Lou Costello In Rhodes Bunnell and famtly, of .R . . Peterson; Dean Peterson and the Earnhart, OD MIami street. ..• . .. . , :Mr . and Mrs. Robert. Crane and day at tbe H. H. WIlliamson home . North Precinct: Firc E~l'lrie 1I0USt! hostesses" Mrs. Kate Eagle and thet!' latest picture "Rio Rita," for R, t . POR SALE - Scrat$ Pads, five daughter, ot Lebanon, wefe ~l1nday 011 Tyler ~tre~t. • • • Mrs, Martha Hougb was a recent Mls. Nell1e Peterson. Metro-GoII1Wl'n-Ma.yer. cents per pound. 'Stock up at thl.!l evening supper, guests of Mr . and Mfs. Ballard Wallace and Mrs . Islt .,-'¥ Nadine Williams and 'M r. u ·_~ . J . W. . ""'·5 Eros Volusla, creator '.of native ., or 0 f h er s Is'tor, ...... price. liandy for notes, grOcery Mrs. Carman Crane and son. Leslie Buchan<!n, ot Chlclnnatl Donald . DeHaven wer~ 'wried last Mr. and Mrs . PaUl Duke and fam Braz1l1an datlces, hl troduces . her Ward. lists, etc. , At the MJam1 Gaze~ spent several days last week With Mrs. !Priscilla Com'pton, Mrs. Sa~urday In Covl.ngton, Ky. ' The lIy spent the week-end visiting relaartistry to the screen fo'r the lIrst office. Mrl!. A. E. Stout accompahled Mrs. Jessie Hyman and Mrs . A. '1'. ~tm:e, with lavish troI,>ic' bMkground Mary Ross, Mrs .. Johri Compton and bride was lovely in a dress ot white tives at Lexington, ~y'. Mr. and Mrs. KeDJleth. R. HUl on a Polinsky. liaughters, ,PriSCilla ' and Nancy, !)f \Vlth a whlte corsage. They were , _ _~~_ _ _-'-_ _ _ _ __ scenes for spE~crocular effect. trIp to .Dayton, last Tuesday . . • • 0 Twelve Aqlerlcan dancers appear Dl\yton, Ctllled on Misses Annie and entertained at dinner at the home • • 0 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burge, ot , --.-J • Mr. ~nd Mrs. Alya. ThomPII<?n, ot Mr. and 'Mrs. Samuel WllU/lnlS, V{1th ,h er in ()ne number which re- MB.me, Brown Sunday. Mn. WWI~ 11_"., Cer~.d Itt Mr. ·andl4rs. -Harvey Rye and son Dayton, are announCing the birth Wm. Mackensen, ot Chicago, . is' nea r New Burlingt.on last Sunday. quired two weeks for rehearsal. The Mr. aDd' Mrs. I WllUard Halnes Don, Mr. and ~8. J. K . .Preston, of & son, David Robert, Wednesctay, dances which Volusla of tel' ' are a,ll our gu~st 9ere for a few days. Miss Nancy Hartinger was llosress spent Saturday n1ght with M~. ~nd Mr. ~nd Mrs .. R. H. ' Hartsock July 15, at MIami Valley hospital. recognized In the history of her na~ . Mrs. Georgia Mendenhall Is now a to a group of guests at a d.ellgbtful resident of } he Home. party and miscellaneous shower ,at Ha.lne~s parents, Everett Baine/l and and family enjoyed Ii picnic supper tlve country, .., Bvy Saturday evening at Ute Haitsoo,k • DaDees Macumba . Mrs. Envey, or Xenia, is a guest lIer home last Saturday evening for . WarlOna. ~he pleasUl'e of Mrs. Jesse Shank.s New BurUngton and Caesar's h As a chlld :In exotic Bahia, she. at the Home. hWy Pa, D., • • • _ Hrst learned the pulsing rhythms (lHelen Mende/lhall), NorWOqd, 0" . Creek Friends B. S. held a plcnt.: at W evenin,.. " with ,M aud Mr. and <Mrs.ofW ; Lebanon, E. Stroud Mrs.. Mrs. C , harglng neg!ect, Luther Kindred, ' which are said to ha.ve originated In - aynes' Park "".a·day. COImerly of New BuNl.ngto~. An ice ' ....."'rane. , . . .. v Lebanon flled :a divorce suit In the Congo. She is most famous In course with Pln~ and white . e.p~ .. O' - ' - '--O-_;~ _ _ ,_~ a d fatrilly and Irene StrOUd, and Mrs , .Grace FIfe Common Pleas court against Mary Rio de Jane4'o for her interprets- Mrs. BUey 'Glbion, 'Co"esponden& polntments was served ,to guests ' . ( uua WI visltled' relaUves .In Falmouth and . Ral""nh Bogan ~es ' , Mrs. Henry' ·:Buges and children, from New Burlington and Sprillg wife were dInH. Khldred. '!'hey were married In Mon of the Macumba, a dance U .,'0...... Williamstown, Ky., Sunday. In 'k th of Bee..vel'tOwn,. spent Monday .with Valley, . ' ner 'guesta or .Horace and Lucy ° • • .Berea, Ky., In 1928, Which slaves once used to vo e e .Mr. and Mrs. Roy Irons and Mr. Compton SuniIay. Dr. and Mrs. H. F . Dye and Permission to sell their <former African deities to avenge their her mother, Mrs. Sue Morgan. , Mr . Vest stroup, of nea,r H1Us- E;ioss Irons, Clyd~, OhiO,.. spent a few , . '. Carey Lee HaInes Is helpjng' de- fllmUy 'vI~ted 01' . and Mrs. Ken- church home is sought ,by the Trus- wrongs. boro, Is spending a few days with Other dances In her repertoire In- his cousin, Mr. Lue Murray. tassel hybrid corn 'a t Clayton Ter- neth Jones and family, 01 Kenton, lees of the South Lebanon Church days this week with Mr. and ·Mrs. NO, M~' rell's near New Vienna. ~ Ohio, Sunday. 01 God In an action flied In Com- clude the Lundu, from BrazU <!t the , Mrs . EVerett Bunnell and cbU- L. J. WIlJ~nburg and attended the ~s. Prank Mart" called on Mar- ' ° 0 • mOll Pleas court . .'!'he church has 18th century, from whloh came' the fun'e ral of Mr. Cad Irons ' In Leblanna BotJan Tuesday afternoon. - ' Mrs . . Harry, Hudson, and son, of , erected a new edifice. , All Meat is expensh:e Maxixe and title Samba., In both of ~ren )!I~ent' Sunday. afternoon with allan last Wednesday, Mrs. Quint, Buckles . spent e. few nowadays an.d there is no Charles Weissman ·I.s named de- which VOlusla Is expert. Another 'ller parents, Mr. a'nd Mrs. Hiley Laverne Sinclair' is visiting rela.- Columbus vislt~d l~t week with her tlves near Brdvllle, He spent pary parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Z1n'1- Cendant In a cognovit action fUed' number In whlcll she specializes Is m~on, .' days this "Week hl Dl\yton w:ltll her. reason for you to accept Miss Pllul1ne Gimon is spending huSband 'who is qUIte ID at the less than the; best, for the or' his va~tion wltb his sister, Mrs. merman. o . '. by the First National Bank of Mor- a slave festlv~tl dance derived from Ii few days With Mr. and Mrs. Joe 'home of' his daughter . ' best costs little more than Bernard Jenkins: of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. D . H, Baker and row. AfrIcan tribal coronation ceremonBo.thers and. de.ugh~r, 01 Xenia. · .'. . Mr. Dean Hartsock, a"fter thepoorest. '. Our rparke.t M~. &hd Mrs. Raymond ,Wilson Mrs. Iris Vice, of Dayton; and Mr. Wayne'l ville Drug Store les. Mrs . .Etta . Blair, of Xenia, Is Lwo weeks' spent at Miami Valley Vis buys and butcber& the bost ' Itln'" 'their daugnter, Mrs. Mary and"'-. Jess' Thomas were ·all a,at: Volusla has a comml$Slon from spe~d1ng a few days wIth her broth- hospital: Dayton. was r,emoved to home - fattened beef and a ..Ul> .... Receive. Wonderful Catheiine McliIt1re and family on urday evenin" visitors at the home .. the Brazilian Minis t ry 0 fEd uca ti on 'er .{jue Nurray porkers. Y wil'tlike our Sunday. ' Mri!. McIntyre and baby, of Mr. and Mrs. W. E , Stroud.. ." F.oo~ Preparation to creaie and perpetue.'t e the native Mr. ' . .. ..- . l:I'a_ Tumbl f hls home bere last Wednesday afand .llfU8. ....... ,,, e, ,0 ternoon. ' '. meats. You'll appreciate James 'Raymond, returned home ' 0 0 • It Ia called SPORODYNE beoouse' ballet.s . our low prices. too, Mrs. L. A. Washburn, of Xenia, when it contacts the diseas~ "Rio Rita" will 'appear at the Da)'ton, spent , the ,week-end ' with , Paul Stoneburner and Billy ~_ from McClellan hospl~llast Friday. their parehts, Mi. cmd .Mrs. Earl entrout attended the Youth F'e1l&JiWMrs. Ella.Ha1nes I ~d 'WW1ard was the week-end g~es,t of ¥r. and "spores" that cause t oot misery, It Twin Theatre S':ffiday and Monday. Marlatt. . ,- '.' " Mrs. Frank U. ' LeMay" and family. kills th~. Gets a~ the 'real cause of .WE P"A V. 4c LB~. MrI~ .. EUsWor'th I!Im1th, of 'D ayton, Ship Institute at Sabina the past 'a&lnes and wife were dinner ~ests . • • .0 ' . ,Athlete's "Foot, and relieves Itchhlg .. week. , . Little Lorene : Sallabury, right away. An .. easy and pleasant of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Haines, 'FOR' YOUR FATS spent a. tew days· with MrS,. Mattae . " . Mrs. E;rnest Oraw~ord mr.ee Sunday. daughter of Mr. and ~s. D: R •.' liquid to use-no foot &Oa.klng. Housewives, are coLevi ana ~n'Lwe1l1ngttoxri'ni' ' t 'Evelyn Hartsock) and son Michael, Nrs. ;\lice Haines., Mrs. Ella SaliSbury spent few days this Wymer L. Drake .wID return your Miss: Oena ucas 0 ea ' spen ' , operating ' with the gov, S' mi"h d .> ' • money at once If you. are not more DaVid'1I;ueas of Xenia, returned home after a' ernment in buying youI' u an week with her sister, Mrs. - George than pleased and satisfied. Get It Haines,. Marilyn sUe Y sunMissda WlMinnthMri'c~'rd ~ Day-.· couple of, weeks visit here with' her ' ~r~a Bogan attended the W. WInner, of Lebanon. low-It's ine::tpenslve. e raw.o ,0. su~plus fat at 4c per lb. C. '1', U. meethlg at Merle McWith' h er s~ck. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Haltton, spent t h e week -en d Intire's on TueSday afternoon of 1Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brown were parent.cJ, ,Mr. and Mrs . Clarence :Mr d Mr C Be 1" Ct... Dayton v1s1tors last Wednesday •. last wee.k . C wf d d son Lewis . an 8. on 0 lmer, o • ° , ~ or . an Mr , nk' L " I cinnatl, spent 0 few days with Mrs. s. 1'6 ucas, 0 0 M '...r. and FriendS of OlUe MlasUdme will . be Mrs. Clyde Wharton a.nd Mr . and glad to learn that he ·is reported to · M .... ~ near X enIa, ca IIed on r. and ..... s. Carll aVis and r. Hansen FrazMrs. Morris Wharton, of Miaml be Improving wtter suffering two Hl1ey Gibson Sunday afternoon. ler . \ . Phone 2662 W ~ynesville Shores, are . touring tourin g he : h okes of paralYs~ last Tuesday. Mrs. B~a Holten, Mrs. Mable Mrs . Bell Anderson and Miss JenSouth with Macon, Georgia., 8.{1 tl I:' . u_a_n-"~a_"""~--'I_O_b_" Shaw and son, Bobby, of IXenla, The giant four-motored Navy Pa. 'M r. Edwin' Randall, o.f Cleveland, desUpatlon, whe'te they will visit 'called on Mrs. Hl1ey Gibson one spent the week· end with :Mr. and trol Bombers are the world'. mo.t relatives. day 'last week'. . powerful planes. 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WAl'NESVlLLR, OBlo.TIfURSDAY, AUGU T 0, 1942.

NINETY- FOURTH YEAR

Three New Teachers Complete Gracle Staff MIss Virginia Blackburn, of CinThree new teachers were h1r~d by the Wayne Tow.nshlp Board of Edu_ cinnati, will teach the First grade. 00 t lon Monday night, to complete Miss Blackburn has had three year& t he teaching staff at the qrade teaching experience. The second and third grade ove.rbuilding . flow wlll be taught by Mrs, SylVia Raberdmg, of Mldldetown. who has had previous teaching experience. Mr. RIl'berdlng, her hu.sban'd, Is now teaching in the Middletown s<!bOOls. Mrs. Thelma Elzey, of Oregonia, W . O. Smit h, for seven years will be In charge of the sixth grade.. minister of the Ferry- ~hurch of Ohrlst, has tendered his resignation RoxANNA PLANT to the church board, to take effect OPENED TUESDAY Sunday, Augu.st 30. . The Roxanna Oannlng company Mr . Smith will b6 engaged .I.n the 'pla.nt at Corwin commenced its 1942 evangellatlc field, working wltb the canning qperatlons Tuesday. Appalachian Mountain EvangeUzlng Due to a bumper crop this season, Association, In Southwest Virginia. the plant wUl probably run for a During his ministry ~ the FerrY full six weeks. church , the membership and conOVer one hundred persons are tributions have doubled, adva.nclng, employed at the start of operations. the church from half-time ministry to t utl time. During this period 209 new members have been added to the fellowship of the church . untU a year ago, Mr. Smith was also In charge of the Waynesville Funeral services will be held this Church 01 Ohr-lSt In addition to the afternoon (Thursday), 1.S$> p. m., ~ ..ry churcll. t or MIss Anna Belle O'Neall, age 78, To date, a new mln1ster has not who died· TUesday mor.nlng, at the been obtained for the Ferry church. home of her cou.sln, Mrs . Martha Henderson , with whC>pl she had RED CROSS COMMITTEE made her home for the past year. TO MEET AUGUST 8 Miss OlNeall had been been conThe primary charter obUgatlon of ; ined to her bed for the past sevthe American Red Cr06S Is ',the serv- eral' weeks, due to a orok.e n 'hip, Ice man and his family. The Red which she suffered after a fall. Sh was born ill Wa ynesville, the crOss Is the only non-mUitary ordaughter ot J a mes and Martha, gu.nlzatJon serving the urmed forces O'Neall, one of the pioneer families IIr this county within the camps and of this community . Rer entire life (;11 the r esel'vatloI).S. There Is a Field lJil'ectol' for every ' SOOO · men. The was spcnt here. During her ' younger F1efd Director works back Into the years me was a practical nurse, and commuulty through the HOUle Serv- ahe was a ' member ot the local J..e Chairman 01 the ARC \.ilapter Methodist chuJ'ch. Besides her cou.sln, Mrs. Henderwho provides the following :.w· ~.ces : son, ahe leaves several other nieces 1, CommUnications and nephews . 2. ~ortlni . Servkl!~ wUl be held at the Stubbs 3, 'oliims Funeral Home, with burial In Miami -t. Family Service .. During tJ1e month of June, 101 cemetery.

Smith Resigns At Ferry Church

O'Neall Services Are Held Today

calls' for these. services were made uPo.n the Warren CQ~ty Home Wayne TW}). Service committee. ThiB committee will meet at the ' Golden Lamb In Lebanon August ,8 to ·dlscuss the Service Men's ' Dependents Allot- 'pUplls of the Wayne . Township ment, Act .or 1962, and Public ~ ~w <SCih'ools will present a recital at the No. 490 . high schoc:>l auditorium, Monday, NINA E. ST. JOHN, Sec'y August 10, at 8:30 p . m. Music Director Edwin S cotleld states that

Pupils ' To·Give Recital On MQnday .Aug. 10

ORGANIZE BIBLE CLASS the students have practiced dlll'MONDAY EVENING gently for tile occasion. Patrons' of A group .of neighbOrs and friends Monday cVef)lng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A . .H. Stubbs Qn Millri street; the purpose of which was Bible study, and discussion. Robert Lamb w~ In chargo of the meeting. An Unusually interesting cUscuss10n ensued. At the meeting It was decided .to form a permanent non - denomlnatlonai organization, to meet every week at hoines of members. The Bible Is to tk used as a text book and denOllllnatlonil.i questions are to be strictly avoided, or that if they· do come up, that everyone Is entitl!ld to his own opinion. At subsequent tneetlnaa efforts are to be made to greatly Increase the membership. Everyone present was " urged to brl.ni one or more others with him or her. · At the next meeting tbe subject to be studied is "Evidences of the Coming of Christ." It 18 to be held Monday, evening, August 10 at 8:00 o'clock at .t he home of .M !. and Mrs. ,R obert Latnb. EVeryone Is welcome to attend . me~

the schools are urged to attend. The following wlll take part : Glen S~th, Donald ' lkown, Ruth Ward!ow, Martha Wardlow, Rosemary Mulford, Jaclt Mulford, Don Hendersan, Ralyn crablJe, Ernestine Earnhart, Joanne O·Be.nlon, Ja.net Michener, Dorothy Berry, Mary Ann MeUOO, Seth Hoak, Eula Hoak, 'Ruth Earnhart, Harlan .Earnhart, Naomi Earnhart, ' Bob Hastings, Earl Rye, Nellie Orndorf, Bob Earnh81·t, Danny Hartsock, Jean Hartsock, Eileen Brown, Dorothy Wilson , Miriam Wilson, Richard Whitaker, Frances Whitaker, Mllton Jones. Dorothy Graham, Elizabeth Burnett, Almetta Steinke, Dick Irons, Janice Bur,nett, Carolyn Burnett, Ghaflotte Burnett, Phyllis Burnett, Betty Lou Meredl.th, Polly Lou Wile_ man, Edwyna Stanforth, Doris ;Hesler, Mary ' Ellen Hesler, Rlch.a rd Sheehan, Yvonne l=itUbbs, Billy Stubbs, Patsy BaIrd, 'Barbara Hartsock, Mary Frances Hartsock, Mary Arm ' Burton, Dale Dakin, Wilma surfaCe: Gladys Rye, ' SUe Furnas, Roy JI'unlas, Monlmla Hoak, 'Charles Rye, Peggy Chapman. , ,

101' . H. F . Dye has been called to Join the. anned forces of ,uncle Sam. Saturday, August 1. he received a telephone message fro m Ft . Hayes, notlIylng him to report for active duty on Friday, August 14. as Firat Lieutenant In the veterinary' Corps. Dr. Dye held a reser've commission . Dr. and iMrs . Dye and their two sons left way,nesville Monday for a visit with their parents at Bridgewater, N. Y. prior to his Joining the a rmy.

A bcncnt card party to aid the work oC the 10C61 Chapter of ' the American Red Oross was held here Tuesday afternoon. Proceeds from the affair wlll be used to purchase sewing supplies, other than materIals . Mrs . ~Iva Thompson ehalrman, assisted by Mrs. Jessie Hyman, were hostesses for the party, held at the Thompson home. Many tables of ,bridge a nd five hundred ,?>,ere in play during the afternoon. Mrs. Edwin Blair, of Lebanon, an ol1!1cer In the Warren county chap_ ~e r of L he Red Cross, was ,a guest · at the meeti:1g and gave all accoun t of the work being accomplished by the local chapter.

BIRTHDAY DINNER IS SURPRISE PAR1=Y

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Carman Crane Made New .Deputy Marshal'. Car:man Crane, local gamge owner. has been appointed Deputy Marshal of the Village of Wayneslille, It was a~ounced by Mayor C. v. Broce . The appointment was made Mon-

Shower Honors Recent Bride Mrs. Fred Henz (Mary Eva Le.VIay) of Dayton . a recent bride, .vas hOllored with a nUscelianeous howel' saturday evening. Mrs . Charles LeMay, Miss Ru th Le'May and Miss Helen H[l.wke were hostesses lor ~Ile aflair, held ' at the LeMay home. The attractive array of gUts was arranged on a table gayly decorated with pink and white wedding bells ., nd appointments. A group of contests provided the enln~'s entertainment. af·ter \/hlch refreshmen ts were served by Lhe hostems to the guests,

Benefit Party For -Red Cross

B. D. ~ac Donatc1, helld or the American Red Cross In the Middle East, Is shown with some of the Polish children W illi are nllw bclng cnr/' for In refugee camps In Iran. Th ya re some of lhe Pole8 sent to Iran from RUSSia, whcre tlley llael b en In ' Inlernment camps wllh their {Jarents IlInc!6 the occupation of Poland. _______________ _________ ___ _ __

Judged Bread Contest Winner

Mlss Mary BTown was judged the .best bread baker In Wayne Towll ~tup Saturday night, when a contest was condu cted at the Fanner's rang-e meeting. As winner or the local <:Mtest Miss Brown is now qualllied ' tol enter the coun ty oon~est to be held at Pomona Grange In the neal' future. A. I·cading 'by Mrs . W. A. SwartzeJI nd a vocu l duet by MisseS Miriam and Dorothy Wllson concluded the program . "-\'l'h home made breaa, enter ed In WIDOW OF FORMER FAIR he contest was ma.d e Into sa'JdBOARD SECRETA.R'Y DIES wiehes , which were served as reAT HOME IN LEBANON freshments during the social hour.

Mrs . Mark Rogers was pleasl\ntly surprised Sunday when a. gTOUP relati ves, wi ~h welJ HlIed baskets , arrived at her home In .celebratlon of her birtllday anniversary . Those who enjoyed the day with Mrs. R{)gers were Mr. nnd Mrs .' R. E. Montgomery and famHy. Mrs. clier Montgomery, of Sprll1gbol'0; Mrs . Dorothy Syalotz anqJamily. of Dayton . and Mr. and Mr5. W . H . Irons of 11'armersvllle.

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Mrs. Eva S~wart, 79, widow of FARM G:-'"R =-O =-U =--P- M -E = ETS Edmund Stewart who for more than FOR DISCUSSION 50 years tiad been s~retaTy . of t he Warren county Call' board, dJed early Easb Wayne Advisory Council No. Monday at her home on S . Broad- · 1 met [ 01' I t:; I'cgular monthly dlswa.y . Surviving are n. daughter, Mrs. cusslon Frl.day evening a~ Lhe Little Inn. Ml's . G~ol'gla Mende.l1ball was Morris Noxon ; seven grandchildren hOstcss. anli . two grea,t~grandcb!ldren . Her The toplc~ for dlscussJon wcre hUSband died aoout two years ago. "The Schools" and "Thc Corning DIES AFTER MOTOJl.(JYOLE Election." Discussinns were led by ACCIDENT NEAR KNAPP S. S. Ellis. CORNER LAST SATW'DAY RefreshmenLs of Ice <,realll. ca ke and punch. were served after t he Truman Hickey, 18, of Pleasant meeting. Plaines who suffered a fractured ._ _ skull, broken legs, broken collar bone REPORT FOR DUTY and other Injurles In a motorcycle .J\T FORT THOMAS aooldent near Knapp corner o.n hl8'hway 133 Saturday, died In Blair . For t Th()m11S~ KY., July 3D.-Warhospital ill Lebanon Monday morn_ ren Oook and Clyde E. Fromm ,' Dl Waynesville, Ohio, and Robert. . S. Ing. Moran, of Harveysburg. Ohio, have The aCCident happened near Morreported for ' assignment at Fort row when Hlckey's motorcycle, out Thomas, ICy .. ac:;ording to Capt. of control, rammed ~nto a fence. Hickey Was employed by the Unlt- SPOttSWOOd W . Duke or the l:nfnntry. Wal'l en Cook was recently em ed AIrcraft CO.·lD Day.ton . ployed at P.at ~ers on Field . Dayton ; O.yde Fromm was employed by John 'Fron~m and ,Roben Mortln by General Motors In Dayton.

FDR's Chief of Sta.ff

COUNTY-WIDE STYLE SIIOW TO BE ImLD FRIDAY AT 2:30 A countywide event for more than 100 · Warren county girls be a. styie r evue to be held at Memorial hall ' in LebllllCID Friday at 2:30 p. m., Robert.a F alkenstein , home agent, announced Monday. ·GIrls In 4·.H clubs who have made garments In, dress projects will be eligible to participate . Miss ' l''a nnle Davidson, Butler county heilDe agent, and Miss Dorothy Zech . Middletown, home economic teacher, will serve as Judges .

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AT O'&U, PAST .YEAR EN.J0;Y PIONI~ SUPPER SUNDAY AT CHAUTAUQUA Warren county again was weU repreat!nted' !n t!)e Ohlo 'State Uni- . Mr. and Mrs:-C;;-man Cra.ne and verslt>, atudent . bodY Ute. ~t 12 son ' Jimmy, Jr., and Mrs. H. E. mont hS, the ~DwU report Of. MIss Dye, ,two irons, and house 'I liest, iIIldith D. COcld.ns~ rlig1st:rar, shows. Mrs : B. J.. ~Uott an{so~, Mr " ~~d: Tb1I <;OWlty "ae,nt 2.1 students to Mrs. Carl Conard and fazvUy, Mr ., oblo '" State · d)1rlnC' the regular ,and Mrs. L. A, Oerat and ' f~,' . ~l year apd the , Summer quat- or ,near p!iyton, and- )rIrs. : .:r,Ohn ier, eontlnulni ita ~ .~ ~v- Turper . and daug1)ter, ' O~r.ol , ,~~, ,· 1t)I ·beCn ,ep~~ ' on .,that cam- enjoYed ,a plcnic 8U~ Suna~ eve~ pUs every ·year slDce 1~: ~' ritng. at l4lam1. Val1ey~ut;auq)1~.

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Dr. Dye Galled To U. S. Forces

WHOLE NUMBER .1H

SURPRISE PARTY FOR PARENTS' ANNIVERSARY

PARTY IN HONOR OF NINTH BIRTHDAY

Miss Evelyn ~cas celebrat. Jd her 9th birthday anniversary 00 J uly 25 at her home. Miss Mame Rankin, of Dayton, Those who took part or the at(air were Esther Watkins, Mary was the guest of Mr. and Mrs . C. ii'rll-nces Hartsock, JUdy Davis, Jan- c:. Michener last week. On Thprset Michener, Mary Ann M1ehllel, .lay, Mr. and Mrs. MIchener, MIas Marjorie Mlchael, Wanda Lou WH- ,timkln 1ll1d Miss May Wright apent . on, Betty Wlckel, Charlottee Bur- he day In Columbus . • • • nett, Elaine Learman, EdIth Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smart and Elhel ' Smith, and Joyce Beal. .V11ss Grace Smal1t, ot HarVeysburtJ, ,~ere Sunday evening vtsltora at the nome of Miss &runa Lou and ;:Jharles B. Lewis.

Local News

Miss J eanne Baker arranged a surprise dinner party, Sunday, In honor of the birthday anniversaries of her pa.r ents, Mr . and Mrs. Robert Baker, Jr. ' Those who onjoyed the ocasslon we.re Ml' . and Mrs. Will Tunney and son, of Mason; Miss Vll'glnla Beaty. of Columbus; Mr. lina Mrs . L . J . Burnsides, oM.r . and Mrs. Howard Shutts Marjorie and Ro· :;ert Shutts, Mr. ano Mrs. Roy Fox son, David, Mr. and Mrs. C . C. Edwin Scofield, music director In H1ghbman, and Mr. and Mrs. Ro- t he Wayne Township schools, anbert Baker, Sr . nounces that the last band concert of the summer serie.~ wlll ' be held FAMlLY DINNER PARTY at the McClure cor.ner on August 13. Mrs. Robert Gons entel'talned a t 'Dwo cornet solos will be featured. a family dinner party Sunday eve- Miss Irma Fires will play "wmaw ning in celebration of h er husband's Echoes," and Mlas Raiyn OrBlbbe will Ji l thday Cll1nlversary. play, "Stars In a Velv,ety Sky. " GUt!st included Mr . and Mrs. These band concerts have been Fred POllS. Miss Helen Margaret well attended and enjoYed by the Gons, Mr . and Mrs . John B . Gons, people of " Wayne Township and Miss Marilyn Galls. F . B . Hender- other neal1by localities . son, Miss Alice Gons a':ld J . QUln,:y The local Mother's club will Gons. again sell Ice cream and cake at the concert. Ice cream • wll1 also be [(IP IS 8ltOKEN IN FALL FROM POROIf a vaHa.ble at tpe Grange Hall trom 5 P . m . on . It will be sold In CODMrs. Chti'l'les Watkins. of Rou te talner~ at 250 pint and 60c a quart. 73. Is reported to be I'estlng como. forta,b)y at Miami Valley h'lspltal whel'e she was taken Sunday after su ffering a ',broken hip . ~Ir •. Neill.. lJuu" .. U, .; "rr" ...." ...." ... The accident occured when she Dr . H. M. DIU, of Dayton, visited rell a dl.<:.tnnce of three stops off th~ his sister, Mrs. Evelyn Meloy, on baCk ,porch of her' home onto a ",unday. concrete walk. Mrs . John Cartrlght, of Clncln. nati, and ' Mrs . Hannadl. Rogel'6 ENTERTAIN VISITORS called 011 friends here Sunday attermOM COLUMBUS noon. WlllJam Mackensen returned from LL and Mrs. B. J. Eliott and son of Columbus, 'Were week-end camp Ill-Ind-Q Saturday evening . Dr. and Mrs. J . W. Ward vlslted guests at t)1e home of Dr. and Mrs, H. F. Dye and sons. ·L t . Elliott at the Home on Sunday. Mrs. Georgia Mendenllall enter_ left Saturday for Ft . Knox while Mrs. Elliott an d son remained ulltll tained the members of' her advisory Monday ' before returning to Colum- councU at tile Little Inn on Friday evening. bus, MIss Anne Baxter, ot New York City, and Manlmla Bunnell were LE8ANON RESIDENT DIES IN MlAlm VALLEY HOSPITAL dinner "guests of Nellie Bunnell on

Last Band Concert Of Season To Be Held August 13

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pltal. Day,ton . Interment was In the Leba non cemetery. EVA M. BOGGS DIES IN. MIDDLETOWN HOSPITAL

Eva Mae Boggs, 28, of Frank11n died in the ~ddletown hospital follOwing It long llln~. Since ~he PAISSES BAR EXAM death of her hu.s~and severaf yea1'!l Among t hose passing the Ohio ago, she 11&s lived with her parents, ,bar examination recently, was DIA'- Mr: and Mrs. A. Boggs, of Franklin. dette Bel'an, of Lebanof) . He Is II< The 'body was taken to Blame, Ky., son of Mr. and Mrs . Harrison Bev- tor burial . an and was '" 'oa~dldate . fot: state TRAN~FEIt.RED TO WISOON81N Representative on the Democratic Mr . . and Mrs. Na.t han Slnclere ticket In 1938 .. H:e ~erved' In the Mal.'lne C.orpB from 1~so to 1938 and a nd four chUdren left Tuesda, . h~ been orde~ed to reporbtor of- evening tor Madison, Wl&cohaln, to I ~ic~ll's t.m~lng MQnda,y, .He said h e 'mak~, their .home . They bave lIv~' lIeu 'Adm, William D, . plo- woUld n(~ open a. taw office untl1 In WayneSville' -l'n ' the Scanlon IIired •• IdI . . . . .&IIe .• Ie.de- IlItter the war. property for ~ut tour ~onthi. pu:&ma' ID ·WubIilPm. as be . . . . ',~ M:r. smck1e~ has ,been e~(;yed . - daUn .. 'Presldeut MIas. Margaret Edwards was the a~ Pat.terson FIeld, Daytollj .and • .......... aIII4It - 1taIf, Leab7. ID Ch_".ft dlmler '"'est 01 MIas Emma ~ tranaterrec1 ' to "'e -~'n ....... aapaciIl7... NQO. .lble' GIll, ..' " "V ... """""--" Pr •••"'L . Lou B, Lewis. . city.

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nay nll! ht at the regular meeting of the vll1age councll, to 'flU the va_ancy caused by the resignation of E . R. Bentley. Mr . Bentley Is un.lble to perform the duUes of the )!fIce due to 111 health. Mr . Bent. ey served the vl.lage tor ov... 22 l ears, four 01 which he served as . llaraha!. It was wi th sincere re~ret tIlat the council accepted the eslgnaUon of Mr. Bentley. The da.ngerous drop-ofr cur b on ,tie east side of MaLn street was the naln topic of discussion at the reg.Iar session of the Waynesville Vll,age Council, Monday night. ReaUzng the great hazard to safe drlv.lIg and parking, this condition pro'_ ,Ides, members of council are plan.llng to take definite action to ellm.naLe the present curb, as soon as .1 sa tisfactory plan can be drawn ...p for repl ~cement. ThIs Issue has Jeen one ot complaint for m1lollY J ears, and it will be a great reller to .notorlsts to have It changed. Recent street Improvements made .n the village were announced Inpected by the Street commlttee and .lpproved .

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Rev . and Mrs. L. C. RadJeyand daug hter, Miss Lois RadJey, returned to WaynesvUle Sunday evenq, aftn spendlrig a two week.'s vaca.tlon at. Lakeside •.

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Mrs. J. H. Sheley and daughters a nd Mrs. and Mrs. Walter 'Beltz, of n~llton sPCl)t last Wedn~sday at. ternoon wIth Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Melloh and family.

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ML'>S Winnie Jo Stout spent two days last week with Mr . and Mrs. Olenn Bland and daughter, or Springboro.

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Mr. and Mrs . Ralph Hastings imd son, Robert, .Isited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Osborne, of South Lebano.n.

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Twenty-five persons trom the local Friends Meeting attended Miaml Quarterly meeting at Selma, Obie, . $ unday. An all-day session with a basket dltmer at the noon hour was held . . ,

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M~ , and M.rs . Donald L '. Ha1lVke· n.nd Mrs. and Mrs. Vern L. Simpson and famlly enjoyed a .,Icnlc supper Sunday at . MlamL Valley Chautauqua. '

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Mrs. Emma Chancellor, of Lumberton, Ohio, Is 'vlsltlng t his 'Week with Mr. and Mra . C . Lee Ha.wke '. and family .

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M.r . and Mrs. Ira Brown anil sons visited several days laat week with Mr . and Mrs. Virgil Scott, of Columbus.

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Mr. and Mrs . Mort Lamg and Mrs. Pauline Lang spent Sunday here at ~unday . Mrs. 'Ernest Edgington was a Burt- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wiseman . day morning .caller at the Wards. !" Mrs. Margarette. Heacock and Mr. and Mrs• . •Keith Walton of Mrs. Georgia Mendenhall all were Dayton. an<i Miss' Celeste Freeze, of guests of ldr. and 'Mrs . Roscoe oregonia; were Sunday peata of Furnas at 6 o'clock dinner, aat&- Mr. and Mrs . Georse .Walton . day . . ' •. • ' 'Mlss Freda Harvey attended a Mr . and Mrs . Alva . ThomllBO~ family dinner at the home 01 Mr . ani! family spent lut TueSday ' Le-" and Mrs. Cha.ries Harvey on Sun- Sourdsvllle Lake.

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Ml;ss, Nei]e ' !(cCam~ll and Miss. Emma Lou Lewis were. 'recent Vt.st~. tQrs at LebanOQ, Mrs. ' Etta w. Eavey returned to her'home t.q.. Xe~ :ruesd&y even.tnl.

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With a Buc'k eye In Congress ..• • The Congress w1l1 be In virtual recess for the next month w1less an unforseen emer gency arises l.o necessita te immediate consideration of An agreemen t W/IS legisln tlon . reached by Congressional leadcrs last week fo r a series of three-day recesses while the s enate Finance Committee considers the 1942 .Revenue Ac t . Under the recess program the Congress can and will be reconvened and ready for business within seventy-two hours, shouid an emergency arise.

Church sohool- 9:30 a. Worship Service 10 :30' a . m . T he pasoor h as reLurned fro m ' vaaction and will s»eak on I'The Christian M ys t eI'Y." Evefybody Invlt~d 00 atwnd . ST. AUd pSTINE CUURCII

Father Krllinholll, Priest F h:st Frida y Devotions Friday a t 8:00 a. m . . Mass Sunday 0:00 a. m .

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Hans HlUlSenl Richard Taber and Allred 'H esse, "Axis Part ner s" In "Plowshares," s\.!lge feature of General Mot()I's "Arms for Victory" show SUNDAY 9:30 a. m ., Bible school. now playing at the MOl}tgomery 10.46 a . m .--Communion. county fairground s In Dayton, off11 :00 a. m.-Sermon. Ch ester Williams wUl preach the stage are good AmerlicQll citizens. morning sermon in the absence 01 Hansen , the Nazi officer nt left, has Brother Smith, who Is in camp ·w ith pointed; Il,dmlnlst.rator ordered 00 his young people . sell personal property at private sale. 8:15 P . M. Preaching. 'I1HURSDA Y' I sabelle Plummer l:lll1mpton , guarBerean class meeting 8: 15 p . dian of Carl Plummer , et al ., mlrtm. ors, guardian ol'dered 00 pay 'tor Max Randall to be speaker.

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success. b\I t unescorted vessels are being lost more rapidly than th e new ships can ,b e constructed to replace t.hem. In the mean time ocean transportat ion Is becoming more of a ·bot.tlenock In the p nlted Nations wa r effort . 'The facLorles a nd thc l'scnals of the . United States ar e turning out figh ting equipm en t much more rapidly th an It can be transported to the bat tlefron te ovO'seas . Axis submarine actiVities lla ve become the number one p rob-

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evening . Guestf were: 1Ir. and Mrs. S tephen Emrlak. .ad fll,JillIy, oC Dayton, Mr . and Mrs Theron Howell and ch!1d'ren '- of ~ute 'l3, and Mis!! AlmeLta S teinke. Mi'. and Mrs . Edwln. Nutt, ~rs. Alma Moran and son Clarry, or Ce.."l_ tervllle, W ' I'e Sunday .eveiling din!le ~ guests of Mr . IUld Mrs .' Therle " Oil s and · M~lton .. Miss Fllt hla And ~ rosn , wHo has been cat:lng for Mrs . May Cornlell 'wenL Sunday to , Lbe. home of Mr . Pennington on the TownshIp road. , MfS. Mary ~un t Morgan al; d t wo .sOilS spent several days last week with her parents, Mr . [lInd ·M rs . Robel t Hunt and brother , Warrell . 11liey have llved at Kalrnath Falls, the Nazi guard, also llIl S a Broad- Oregon, for several years, but reway backgrou.nd, In plays wllh Ethel cently ca mo to Columbus, Ohio, Barrymore and othel~s . He speaks where Mr. Morgan Is employed . German, French, Ita Uan, Spanish ' and .ESkl mo. He also ts the offstage "vok e of HltJer" In '\P1owshares" and h(\~ played Hitler, Gamelln. Benes a nd oOter world flgw'es on the a ir, ~"n ~y

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played leading roles with the la te John Barrymor e, with Sophie Tucker and Cax ton and Moore. Taber , the J ap soldier In the middle, is coauthor with J immy Gleason of "Is Zat So?". stage h it of some seasons baCk, n.s well as a 'seasoned Broadway character a r tor .· Alfred HeMe BIRTH ANNOUNCED According 00-;:--report !lied last week by, Ernestine Cook, clerk or the hea lth board , forty -six babies were bor n In Warren county last month . Thls Is a slight decrease over the precedLng mon th when 61 babies were r eported . OC the 46, there were 24 girls and 22 boys. Among them were the following from thls vicinity: James Delber t, ~0 1l of Mr . and Mrs . Delber t Fisher, Waynesvllle Route No. 3; Clilford J unior, son of Mr. and Mrs . ClItrord S. Albertson, WaynesvUle R 2' Ronald Lewis, son ot Mr . a nd Mrs: ~W1s H . Campbell. Harveysburg; Patrlcla Ruth, daug h ter of Mr . and ·Mrs . Earl C. Dun ham WaynesvllJe, R . 2; Carol Sue, daughter of Mr . a nd Mrs. OlUe Ray Carrier, Wa ynesville; Mary Ellen, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs . George McKeever, .Wayn esvllle; Russeil Raymond , son of Mr. a nd Mrs . ' Vb'gll R . Nixon, 'Harveysb urg; William Eugime, san of Mr . and Mrs . Wlllhim T . . Se,ndel' • Har veysburg;. Wililam Ell, soD or Mr. and Mrs . Ell Reynolds, WaynesvUle, R. 3; Phy1l1s Ann daug'hter of MI' . and Mrs. Geor ge EvereLt J ones, Harveysburg.

Marvelous New Features With. Mighty Circus

Washlngtun C. H ., and Ms . Eddie Ca ldwell, of Dayton, wer.e Sunday evening callers at the home of Mr . and Mrs . AUen Emrick . MI' . a nd Mrs . E'ver ett Kenrick a nd children attended •a birthday dInner Sunday eVE>!llng ,at the home of Mr . a nd Mrs. S tanley Balley at Utlcn, complimen ting h is birthday . Mr. and Mrs . F rank Miltenberger attended t he Archdea con · Reunion Sunday at the home of Mr . a.nd Mrs. CllfCord Al'chdoocon, In Dayoon . Mr . Qlld Mrs. Everett Clark and son Dicky of b ay ton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W . F. Clark . Mrs. May Cornell wen t to Wash_ Ington C . H . Sunday for o.n extended visit wIth Mrs . Marie Moore. Mr . and Mrs. Ca rl Croll and o1uldr cn, of Franklin, were SUllday dln~ ner guests of Mr. and Mrs . Clarence SmUh . Mrs . Mlldred Flory, Mrs. Wilma Sette~ Mr:. and Mrs . Harold Klep~ger and. da ughter: J oo.n , of Dayton, and Mr . Frank Anderson, of iAls A.ngeles, Oa Ul., we~e Thur d ay evening guests of Mr . and Mrs. W . P. Clark . Mr. and Mrs . Frank Brown, Misses ,MUdred Boitnott and 'Oeneva Routzalm, of Tlpp Oity were Sunday dimle ~ guests of Mr . and Mrs . Guy Routzalm IUld children . Mr . and Mrs. Lowell Thomas und dallgll ter, Betty, spen t Sunday With the fOflller's parents. Mr . an d Mr , Frank. Thomas , near Waynes ville. Mrs. Margaret Johl1&-, and Pa ul Johns were Dayton visitors an Tuesday of ·last week . Mr . and Mrs . For est GNlham-and Mrs . J . B. Jones spen t Monday In Dayoon. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Th-ompson entel·talneti to a lawn picnic supper

ST. MARY'S EPISCOPo\L Estate of Alvadore Roof: dece!lScd, Incr eased demands a re being CIIURCII Last week a SlJrcial Sena te COlilfirst and .final account a.pproved . Iward here for the estab lishment of miUee, headed by Sena tor Tydings IEstate of J oseph F . E~ huchteI , deS t . Mary's cii'UrCh will be closed 1 Second Front against the Axis In of Maryland, which has been invesceased, first and tinal account apEurope. Whlle there has been much during the month of August. . tlgn ttng the civil depar tments and proved . Iscusslon of the matter in Congre_ b ~r oo us of the Federal govern men t, Estate of Charles C . Brooks detlona l 'cloak rooms there has been WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF made a report In which It recom ~ ' ceased , first and fL!la) account' apdttle 01' no official publlc debate on CHRIST mended the rull el1mina Ion of a proved . ~ he subject - within t oe legtslatlve number 01 surh agencies and 1\ ,Estate of John Ra1bensteln, deMall RandaU, M. l nlster halls. Most Members of Congress drastic reducLlon In the nctlvilles 01 ceased. first and Unal. a~ count ap_ dUljDAY eel t.hat the mlUl:ary and naval others . ~ccol' dln g to the Commit_ proved . Bible Sellool 9.30 a. m. l eader~ of the nation can 'best detee report, m iny h undreds oC rollEs tate of H enry W . Meeker, dca.. III Communion 10:45 l:lde whether such a Second Front lions 9f dollars of public funds nre ceased, fi rst and t lnal a ccount apPrea.chlng, 11 a . m. · .<hould be opened-and if 50-when being expened Car purpose.1"that are proved . Junior Endeavor, 7:15 ~ . m. Where an d how. I t must be remem~ of llttle or no real beneU t to the Senior Endeavor, 7:15 P. m . lJered that present conditiOns ate ne.tlon . It Is understood t hat Sena.;. Preaching, 8:00 p. m. entirely different from thoae which tor Tydings will soon Introduce legpertained In World War No. 1. At WEDNESDAY J ames COwgulll to D,elmar Adams, Isla tion to carry Into effect many of Prayer and Bible Study, 8:00 p. that time American and Allied 12 : 8 acres in FI'l\.Tlkliu twp . th e recommendations made by th e You are invited to come and worroops were able to land In Europe Osa A . and J . W. :8l1ell to BerCommlt,tee. InCidentally, official In friendly ports many miles be- ship with us. ,~a rd Jordan, 2 parcels in Harveysemployment fig ures disclose that on hind th e ,bilttle lines . Today any burg . J uly Is~ more than two mlJllon t wo FRIENDS invaalon forae would have to fight Carlos Bargen t 00 Ethel Lynch 1-2 hundr ed thousand employees were its . way a cross the English Channel First Day school, 9 :30 a. m. Interes't' in lots 64, 65 a.nd 66 In on the clvU payroll· of t tte tJ. S. Meeting for Worship, 10 :30 a. m . and estnrbllsh beach-heads agatnat Highland Park subdivision, Sout h governmen t, exclusive of mWtary strongly entrenChed AXis troops. I\IT. 1I0LLl' M. E. CIIUltCIl Le~non . , personnel. Wben the war 'broke out Well Informed officials her'e estl- . 1.'• . M, Scarrl. IUlnl.lter Homer G. Leever to Myrtle GtbIn Europe, In September of d939, the mat that .the combhlcd Britlshson, leSs than one a cre In Hal1an Federal government had on its I06Amer ca n Inva.s1on torces would Sunda.y School 9:30 a. m. E. A twp . ter nine hundred and twent y - five have to -number ~wo and one-quar- Earnhart, Supt. Gr~ce ~riller Fetz~r and Mar jorie :\1 • .,. \ V ult " • •' ..-u.lck, (;urr III'un.le.. I thousand clvlllan employees. At the ~er mUlion men, ot which the UniteO Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. K.no tt 00 Edward J . ahd AlIce Mr . apd Mr~. Ernest Lacy mo ved peak of . the First World WeI' the St(\ te~ would be aske:l to furnish PlIayer Meeting Wednesda.y eve· Crowthers, lots 1 41 , L7'42 , 1'143 , 1744 [rom Dayoon last Wednesday to numller of Civilian employees reaChone and one-half m lUlon- ()l' ap- lung , 7:30 p. m. and 1'145 In Loveland PIIU'k. their n ew ll(~me her e which they reed one mlIl10n one hundred ' thousproximately two-thirds of the total Estate of Elvin Fires" deceased, ~ cen tly er ected . 'and . ThIs number had been reducUnited Nations commercial shlp , Rose L. Fires, two parc:e1s In Wayne MI's Harvey Burnet was 1Il the ed 00 five· hundred and sixty-live tonnage. A~ invasion force , of twp: . past week with summer grip. She ls t~ouS~d at the time the Roosevelt Estate of MarJ;;Deket deceased course, would ba.ve to be conUnu. Lee A. and Lucy Durh am 00 Fled slowly improving. Administration came into power in ordered record.' proof of publication ously suppl1ed with munitions food and ' Gladys Vinson, '8.50 ecres In The soUcitors wish to thank the March, 1933 . In ti'le meantbne, ala nd other beeds . Durl·n g the' 'First ed . Deerfield twp . residents of this commwuty for most every agency of gover.nment is Estate of Gasper D~t, deceasWorld War sixty per cent of all Edward C. Clark to Mary Lena I.helr con tribu tions 00 the U. S . O . asking that the number of it's em_ AJIled suppll~ used In Europe .were ed, proof of publlcatlon . Clar k. ·1-2 Interest In two tracts In T he quota was rea011ed . ployes be Increased, and WashingEsta te of An.nella , p ence, deceased , obtained on t hat continent. In this Wayne twp . " Mrs. Ralph Hammond and chilton housing offlcleIs ' are preparing war all such supplies will have to deceased a!!1davit of publication of Herbert P . Cle vengE~r, et at., to dren spen t Saturday wi th her mothto care ' for IlIl additional fifty be. transported by ships or pla.n1l8 Inventory recorded . t housand employees expe<:ted to arHOWard W. Ivins, admln1straoor of Hazel 114 .. Metzer, .06 of an acre In 'er , Mrs . .w1illa.m Strankruilp, in from Great Britain and the United Turtlecreek twp. ' Dayton. • rll1e In the eapltal city between now Sta tes . Uu1ted ' Nations control of bhe estate of .Alma' Wallace, deceasEarl Jarvis to Lola (Dayton) Ml·s . Ruth Palmer and SOn Do by. and January 1st,· both sea and air transportation e9, vs. unknown heirs of Anna· Wa.l- White, lot 644 In Frankl.ln. of Lebanon, spen t the past week Before recessing the HoUse' passed, lace, deacellSed . sele approved . rou tes would be absolutely necessary Anna B . Prlce .to Wlllllem Edward with ' hel' parents, Mr. a,:1d Mrs. Evby an overwhelmlt:Jg maJority, t he WlIl of Maurice H . Oswald, deto insure success ot the Invasion at Blair • .02 of an acre in Lebanon. erett Eatly. . GlIlette BlU setting up a Rubber te mpt . Sooner or later a Second ~ease d , flied In probate ; commission Miss Laura Rosnagle returned to Oscar Howard, et al .., 00 J. R . Administrator to exercise complete . Issued. Front wllJ 'be opened-}Jut just when aut hority over the production of Anthooy B . Dunlap, ei eeuoor of Clevenger, .06 of an acre in Tuttle- her work a t HQ,I',tford ·Hoopital. and where It yet to be decIded . No creek twp. Hartford Conn., . Thursday, aftcr rubber from alcohol aesynthetic Invasion attempt should be made the estate of Wll~m So~er, deJ. MiltOn Earnhart· to Elsie M. spending , a coup:e of week's vaea rived from grain and surplus .[Q1"m without proper preparation to tn- ceased vs. Ma:~ .Fahey; et. a!., serHayes, parts of lots 3 alld 4 In Pro- tion with l,ler sister Mrs. Harvey products. It is predicted that the vice made on defendants; notice of sure that It' wlll be successful. To Burnet, and faaill y . ' bascp's. addItion 00 Lebanon. . President w.Ul veto this 'measure move too quickly, and before belng penden~y orderedpubllshed. Virginia. A. and Vlrglil R. Muir 00 Mrs . H. A. Deweese spent Fdwlthlil the next few days, pl'obll!bly Estate of J essie Mabel Keltner, (u,ly prepared, might result In such Carl IPld Lorraln(l Folley, 22 aeers day with Mr. nnd Mrs . Frank Deby the time this appears in print. in kind . distribution a great disaster as 00 lose the ' war. : weese near Germantow,n . It Is also understood that the Pres'E state of Mnlvin R. Philllps, de- In ,Hamllton twP. H . I . Da.lly to Wllbur and June Mr . and Mrs. Thomas Coll111S EUld Ident Is planning t~ Issue a special Wayneaville DruC Store ceased, estate r eleased tram all 110.Campl.)eU, lot 24 In Hilvle~ subdivt.sCharles ColUns, of DaYton, called at staement or to take some detlnite billty on note and mortgage . Receivea Wonderful lon, Leba.non. the homes of Mr. and Mrs . Everett action, on the r'Ubber situation with of Charles E . WUliams, deEsta te Foot Preparation Eroest Evans, et aI., to Bessie L . Kenrick and Mr. and Mrs. Walter In the next lew days. There Is some ceased , estate exempt from inherl:' It Is called SPORODYNE beoouse Kenrick<, Sunday afternoon. ' Cook, one acre In Way,ne tw)) . question that the GlIette BUI can 'o r w ben ' it contacts the d~lISe ta.~ce tax ; first and final account Mr. II:-~d Mrs.. .Harold Wliltaker ' Les-ter J . MlIlet·, et al:., to Blanchc wlll!>e paSSed over the Presldent 's "spores" that cause t oot misery it suspended. a nd chlldren were in Xenia Thursveto. 'Much w1ll depend 'u pon the kills them. Gets at the real caus~ of \ 'Howard W. Ivins, admlnlstraOOI of Wilkerson, 85 acres In Salem twp. CliI!ord D . and Esttler D . 'mcks day afternoon . action taken by the President and Athle.te's Foot and relieves itching the .e state of Anna Wallace, deceased Mrs .. Margaret Johns spent Fri)lls Administration to solve the rub- right a.way. An easy and pleasant VS. unknown heirs of Anna Wallace. to Phillip and Elizabeth Gose, 3 tracts In Harlan tw)). daY with her br~ther and wife, Mr . ber problem dl!rlng the. Congres~ llquid to u.se-no foot soaking. ' et aI., adm1ntstrato.r ordered· to d Wymer L. Di'ake will return your Howard L . Rhude, et ·al., to GUY and Mrs . Amos Cook, near Wl!oyuesslonal recess. money at once if you are not more real ~tate. Long, et al.. 125 acres in ·H arlan ville. • • • Estate of Ellhu Henry Johnson, than pleased and satisfied. Oet It Mr . and Mrs . LeoJ;l Salisbury, or Submarine slnklngs of United Na!. low-It's ·Inexpensive. deceased·, tirst and final acCount twp. tions Ships in t he Atlimtlc and t he ' suspellded. Are you eamlcd kI wear a Caribbean, whleh are now well over Estate 'of Charles Miller, deceased ~ ·tarret'· lapel butkln? · You the tour hundred mark, are causlni estate exempt from inheritance tax . • re U you aro tu .. eaUnc at IncrellSed concer D In official circles Will of Milo C. Hendrickson, deleut teD percent or yonr inhere. Shipping In the Caribbea n, as ) come In Wa.r Bondi every pa)' ceased ordered. 1l1ed in court: com_ well as along the Atlantic Coast: is . day. It'. your badr. or pa- mlssloner appom~d; executrix aptrlotllm. now aJelng convoyed wit h marked pointed; Will admitted 00 probate. Estate of George hnk, deceased, application ordered stricken from Cheek all farm m~chinery regular:ly. Ayoid tile ; adminlstrator de bonts non ap-

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GREAT PECTACLES & STARS STUD IJ,lNGLliNq~ BAJl.NUM WONDER ROSTER

The RLnglln g Br06. and Barnum nnd Ba iley Circus wlll exhibit In Dayton Au~t 13 and 14 with the most sensa tional performance In th e hlsoory of thls most sensational organ lza tion . The Big Show offers a m~fI _ cent neW super-spectacle; "Holidays," created by Normo.n !Bel Ged- . des. ,It employs 2000 people, Ilnd cost over $100,000 . . Other featured prodUctions are: "T he Ballet of the Elephants," .dlrected by Oeorge Balanchine Bnd scored by Igor Stravinsky; "Fiesta del Torres," a colorful pre-bullfigh t ceremonia l, produced by John Murray Anderson; a new aerlo.l ballet , starring Elly Adrelty, and a new Gmn d Finale a 'stlrrlng patrlotk sur prise . Alfred Court will presen.t simultan eously three new mixed groups of perfoIllllill g wild nnimC\lS featurIn~ his new revolving treadmill tigers. 'rhel'e are 1100 world renowned attlsts In . the performances, lUllong them the champion h igh wire Wallen das ; ROJel'to de VascCl.'lcellas king of horsemen ; the Crlstlanl fa mllyof bareback riding stars; tbe three Flying Concello troupes ; the De Ocas, aerial thrUlers : the three FCl'nBndez troupes, nerlal marvels: Truzzl, juggling ' wonder ; I.a LoUIsa. !lying trapeze s tar; the Phllades; acrobatic sensationalists, Qlld almost countless others . .

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My seat-ml\t'e anI: wlnte.r III the "Old Acaqemy" then ( 0 new w~ my bright neighbor a feW years m:t seolar, HOrn.!:e Brelsford, tor years afterward one or the firm of B. F . Allen & 00., of Bellbrook . SCaI'cely one of my male fellow students, who were residents, .: a11 I reca,ll, after the lapse of more thao sixty years. Miss Rachel Hadden and MIss Hope Oliphant were pupils and prominmit girls of the village . Miss Anna Bunting and Miss Susic Tutheroe were, I think, from somewhere sou th of town and drew 'm y eye as prOIllInent "pretty girls" of the Academy. A Thompson and an Evans are also on memol'Y's page as . fellow students. Principal Burson Impressed 'me by his gentle speech and manner; for ,LEAVE TO LOVE tbe lovely Ann I had come from under the trai ning of the awful, Dr. Dodge In my dis- Miller Is all Allan Jones wants in trlet sehol a stl'ong teacher and a P aramoun t 's bll-""o ..... us army camp ' . strenuollS believer In '.' hlckory oil." movie, "True to the Army," which Not one remlnder of my Principal. comes Sunday and Monday to the in the class room, equals his cor- Twin Theake. Jones' love SlOry Isn't rectlon of my pronunciation of "alternate." I had made the first syla- slonal kindness. hie of It sound like "all ." He softly It was a wondcrCu1 p Ieasure t 0 slipped In th.e s hol't "a" for me, so me to meet. 1!1 my mid dIe I ".. e, a t that .J never agaIn mlspronouru:ed an Important international reJiglOus the word. convention of Friends a t lndlantlpOur Literary Society of the Acad- oils, a b~lght and Illost interesting emy with Principal Burson pres d- daughter of ,P rincipa1 B.unon, wh0 Ing. was fine. But I r emember It as expressed plea sure I!l meeting one one remembers having had a felon. who had been obe of father's A, a d As a tyro In debate, I made ,the emy pupils . blunder of attributing to Cortez In In th e midst of my college course Mexico an atrOCity of Pizarro's In I had reason to be glad of the drill Peru . The President corrected my the dear old Aca<lemy gave me . I statement, to my dreadful humllln- took a college "honor" in Chemistlon. ThOugh I never made. that hls- try which I shOUld have missed torlc error again, it has caused me probably, but for the Wl,lynesvll:e !Dany a confeSSion that history was Aoodemy . Let m e close by gl ving my "weak point." cordl~l greeting to any of its stuWhat a noble friends of the A. ad dents 01 '42-3-4 who may r cad' e~y 'Was Dr. Fishel'l Not only d id these remlnisences . ' he take part in the :LIterary Society when not "professIonally abseut," as Buy War Bonds hl3 excuses had to <be, part of the. time, but he lectured to us on EVlry Pay Day Ohemlstry and gave m~t interestIng experiments In iIlu§tratlng his , ,.,', DouW. subject, and u I personally know h e Our Quota rendered to students special profes-

TilE ACADEMY IN THE EAR1.Y FORTIES By L N. (.'arman (Editor's 'Note :-1u ev. I . N. Carman, author of the following Illteresting article relating to the !,ld Waynesville Academy, Is now Ilvmg at Rochestcl', New York, Mr. (;arman Is a son of the late Wm. Carman, of Fel1ry, of Clyo, as It was then knOwn.) . The old Waynesville Aca dt\ID)' David S . Burson, PrinCipal, had be'en running a year or so, I think. when I ,became one of Its pupilS. It wa~ III the palmy days of Acade m es ' Semhmrles and Select Schools, ~ith It HtSh School apex, made well nigh impracticable lutel'. There was a rush to get the bene,fit of the Burson enterprise . Those longing f or IDOl'e than the Instl'uction the district s chools fW'nlshed soon flUed the Academy . The enthusiasm of students vied with that oC the teachers . The PrinCipal made the pupils feel that he was their friend. The leading clti:.lens showed them much favor. The throng of students from Warren, Oreene and Clinton counties, brightened up the village wonder. tully. Fnrmers could not well spare their ,boys to enter very prompt,y. The iFall work was unperatlve, When they finished that, It was "Ho', for the Academyl" Such seats as the large upper room could hold Wtl'e found taken, except some remote corners. How well I remember my cramped North-East corner I Some had to study about a 10[lg table In the room below. How well I recall a young Lebanon lawyer wa.k ing the floor; book III hand and llauslllg anon to malte some sage J'emork to the younger fellow pupUS. "Zabulon," he would say to a fellow boarder of mine, "know thou the Ood of thy fathers?" Or, beftlng a hat. "Isaac, that a verY heavy hat." -The make-shifts to liave money enough for tuition, were a mixture of the amusing and the pathetic. The exposure cheerfully borne of riding on horseback several miles, morning and evening to "attend Academy," WOuld, after a winter's en-. dW'ance of it ,by the . boy, sUr a fat-her to pay his board in Wayne.svUle Cor a second winter, u the writer founc;l. But his observation of the heroic methods of a band oC OIlkland boys to "chain lions" in order to get learning Impressed him 'more than anfthlng else he recalls. They rented an empty log house and 'Qoarded themaelves, with , only mush, sugar and cold water as their farel They took their turns of a week as cooks. A.s Spring came, and appetites for mush and is.r grew poor, how those gaWlt youngsters were attracted to a vendue "WhClt's it ,~ lor?" where some applebutter, Jam or Jelly "Guns, tClnlu, Clntl mClybe was 'to be hadl I met one of them, and was sW'prlsed, as he talked, to part 01 CI plcane" hear the Joints of Ills Jaws snap. alld asked him what caused 1t. "Don't know," said he, "urness It's aolng se;> long ,without 6DY grease to eat." A.J1d' he was, to me, the brightest 6Dd most admirable student In the Academy who had been on"e of the trusted conductors ot the In the 'bcarnyClrtlS and ,ulliea "Liberator," a ~ell Itnown 'palace ~ar: by anachronism ot 'under,ollClrmsClnd in the bcasements groWld railroad' from Kentucky, Cllltl attics·olhomea a lot 01 through Oakland and Oberlin, to Junle which;' dQing no ,ood Canada. About forty years laler he sent me ll1s photograph, as Dr. where it is, but which i8 needed Oeo. M. Dakin, long 'a prominent once, to help smCl.h the phylilalanof ' LaPort, Indiana., OarClnil No;'. WOOct and' NICkerson were two others of tlie "Mush and .Sugar:' b&nd: I recall another of them d18tlnctl,y, Scrap iron and steel, for example. .but not his surnaine-perhaps for &ven in peacetime, scrap provided' the reason that bls meSsmateS comabout 50% of the raw material for steel. monly caned ,h im ' "PlIck." . 8tAindini It may be rusty, old "scrap" to you, on. a street comer, a remark w!IS but 'it, ia actually refined steel-with made by one of the others ot the moat impurities removed, and can be Oa'k land contingent, that a*ks, vL quickly melted new metal in 'the vldly, as tl}e f,1rst int1maUo~ I ever heard of .the usefulness o~ ~ Safann of pil. iron to · produce highest tanIc maJesty, He, j the <?a&alnde~ · quality for- QUr'wiu-' machines. vented his righteous Indignation a~ 'p roduction of steel haa gone some one's 1n these ltart· , ... - _.. up, "P," UP, until ,ltoday tunerica ,i s ling terms: : "Ii the devil don't get him, 'the~'s no' ~ ~' having any ', ~Iout .s m~ steel 8S all the rest of the world But uniellt, at devUl" I onlY ' ~es;ober the names or , leelt 6,oOo,OOO'additlonal tO~ of ~o o(my ,reIiow,, ~ers, 8tuden~ from' the. country, ·alao. They .e~e. ~ .teet .'1I ~. promptly, the full

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rate of production cannot be attained or increased: the necessary tanks, guns and ships cannot be produced. The rubber situation is also critical. In spite of the recent rubber drive, there is '8 continuing need for large qUantities of scrap rubber. Also for other waste'; materials and metals like brass, copper, zinc, lead and tin. The Junk which you collect is bought by industry from scrap dealers at eatab. ' lished, government-controlled prices. Wi11 you help? Firat-collect all of your waste ma-

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l)'JII6CIIIN, C'.....•..., .. " ...' ''1 Mrs. Michael McLaughlin EI. earnor Copsey) left Saturday night by plane to join her husband Sgt, Michael MoLaughlin . who Is stationed at Cheyenne, Wyoming. Mr . and MJ·s. Everett Hurley ca lled on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weeks Tuesday evening . Mrs . Weeks Is til a.t he,r home In Sharonville. Mary Harrls, Dayton, spent s~,,:: era! days last week with Shirley Hw'ley . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sears, Dayton , were guests Sunday evening of Mr, and Mrs . Toner Underwood. Mr. Clint Luce, of Denver, spent TuesdllY with Mr _ and Mrs . J . T . Walton. Mr. Roy S toneburner, who under went Ii major operation for double hernia Ill.8t Monday. Is lmprovlng satisfactorily. Mr , and Mrs. JoshUa inWood and ~on Dudley. and Mrs. Nellie ~terson, 'were dinner guests ThW'sday of Mr . and Mrs. Will Trout, Springfield. Miss Janis Smith returned from Michigan by p:ane after a week's vacation spent there . Miss M8J'8le Bcetney took her place ,in Blochs ,·tore while she was away. Funeral services were held SWlday afternoon tor Mr. Joseph Avery at his home on Bellbrook avenue. -Mr. T . 1M. Scru1t was in charge. Burial at Bellbrook. Mr. Russell UnderwOOd of Ida_ ' 110, ts visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Compton, S pringfield, called on his mother, Mrs . Cora Compton, last Monday. Pvt. Kenneth Ellinger spent Bunday here with his mother and slster, Dorothy. Mrs. Alice Slms /JPCnt last Tuesday here and was the dinner guest of Mr. , and Mrs . Todd Walton. Toddle Walton, Jr., was a supper guest of his parents lut T,uesdAJ.,

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Mrs . }o'. M. Hiett celebrated her llrtl1day last Sunday by enterta:Jn.ng her chlldl'en at dinner. Those »resent were Mr , and MJ·s . Emerion Dill and son Billy, and Mr. and Mrs . Raymond Osborne, Xenia. Mrs. F. 1M. Hiett accompanied IIcr son, Emerson 0111, and family, . 0 Washington C . H. last Thursday. 'M rs. C.. A. Sollers spent a couple vf days last week In Yellow Sprlnllli, visiting her .aunt , Mrs. Lou Pramer. '

Co.MMON 'PLEAS PROCE,EQINGS FI.rst Na.tiona~k. Morrow, VI, ..:harles Weissman, Judgment to plaintiff for $105,00 and cosi.s. Bessie C6lhoWl VS. Thelbert Cal110un. divorce to plalntiff, malden name restored to plaintiff. 'Russell E. Kissel vs. AdelaIde KIssel, divorce to plaLntlfC, costs to plalnW'f. \ Everett P : Harlan vs. Virginia iIarlan dismissed without record. Madeline Pews vs. Woodward a nd Gladys Bowling, jUdgment In favor of plalnillr, plaintiff's agroement cancelled . Barbara. A. Miller vs. James H . _Ifiller, divorce to plalntW'f, defend,mt to pay costs . Furst-McNess Compa.ny vs . E. E. ?earson , et aI., plaintiff to recover , rom defendants sum of $170.2 and costs. , Harry Oray vs. Hattie Groom, et d " distribution ot proceeds at sale of real e.state. Ethel Sargent vs. Carlos Barg.:nt, et ai, divorce to plalntlU, restored to former name of Ethel Lynch; restraining order dissolVed . .

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Mrs. Black's ,n lece and hu.itband and daughter from Nobleavllle, Ind., and her b!'Pther... Mr. Daniel S;huy- ... ler, wife and little boy, spent last ,sunday "With MI'. and ~rs. George Black. Mr . Kenneth Smi th se;>n ' or Mr . .Ind Mrs. Nathan Smi th, returnid Ilome Irom a ll'lp to Bayport. L, I . Several of OUr citizens attended the fWleral of Mr . Quint Buckles at Dayton. with burial at Bellbrook, last T uesday. Mrs. Buckles has the sympathy of our community 1tl the ioss of her husband . Mr , J ack Walton is recovering trom an infec tion in his toot, caused ,by a hay fork. , Mrs . Michael MdLaughlin enterLa ~ned the following guests at dinner last Wednesday evening at the hOllle of her mother, Mrs. Bertlna Copsey. Major a nd Mrs . Howard Knaggs and daught~r Helen, from Patterson Field . Mr. and Mrs. Paul nuke and children were guests of Mrs . Cora Queary, last Wednesday evening. Mrs . Bill Anderson and Miss JenIlle ~t . Jolm, Xenia, were Saturday ilvenlng guests of Mr . and Mrs . 'P . E. St . John . Mrs. BerUna Copsey entertained ~ t (llnner Friday : IMr. and Mrs. Phll1p Copsey ' and children . O ;m :as md ,B ruce. Mr . and Mrs . Robert QueaTY and sons, Dale and Donnie, a nd Jerry Hartsock a.nd slster Suqle and Mrs. Michael MCLaughlin . Miss Dorothy Weller Clnclnatl , .pent last week-end here with hel' paren ts, Mr . and Mrs. P . A. Wel-

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camp, this week are Dorothy Gerhard, Bue1ah, Emma. Jean and Qarl Jr. ·&n1t,h, Doris and Alice Thomas, Harry and ~ora Anna Harris, Jimmy H~rtsOCk and Donalq Mrs: Je.'1n ~e Thomas and Mrs . Etz are .:ock.1ng for the romp 'a.nd W. C. Smith Is a teacher ·there. There are over a hundred young. folks re'glstered at the camp this year. The Berean class mee ~ing will be held Thursday eVl'ning, August 13. !Mrs . Ne1l1e Hunter was greatly ~ur,prised Sunday 011 her return home f rom ch urch by a birthuay dinner given In her ho.nor. Pre6cnl were Mr. and Mrs , Ed Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. J immy MW'phy and sou Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hunter and uaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Royer Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. Ed . Llnville aod Mr . a.nd Mrs. Maurice Hunter aDd family. Rev . and Mrs. Max Randall and children .were (allers at the Ferry parsonage Thursday evening. Mr . and Mrs . Forrest Fisher and daughter, Mr . a nd Mrs . Carl Whit! and children were callers of H. R. Fordyce a~d the P . J . Thomases a.nd Johnuy FIsher Saturday everli.ng. Chester Williamson, former mln_ ister at Ferry, will fill the pulpit S unday mor ning In the absence or W . C , Smith ~ho Is at camp. The MissIonary group of the Ferry and .. Waynesville Churche;; of Ohrist met at the home of Mrs, Brannock Wednesday with around 35 present .

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terial and pile it up. Then-sell it to a Junk dealer, give it to a charity, take it yourself to the nearest collection point, or get in touch with your Local Salvage Committee. ' If You live on' a consult your ~unty War Board or y6ur farm implement dealer. •

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Mrs. Royer FOreman, Mrs. Ed L1.uvllle nnd Mrs . ,E verett Hunter and daugl1t r called on Mrs. W. C. 'Smith Sunday af\;e~noon ~ Mrs. Fred Hubble retutned to her hOllle from the Mlaml Valley hos\ill 1 la.st week and Is 'well on the ,'ay to recovery. • Rev. W , C. Smith handed the III nb ' I''<; of hIs church quite a shock Monda y WI, en he handed In hls res, •. I1UU ' l1 al 111e board meeting. ReV. Smite feels ' tha t he has a greater call1ng in the evangelistic field and is moving his family to Marlon, Vlr_ ::-inla ncar Norfolk. His resignation Is effective Sept , 1 . We are sorry to los him but wish hIm great success in hJ s new work. Mrs . Lesler Gerhard and Mrs . W. C. Smith coiled on Mrs. Fred Hub~ ble and Mrs . Coy Gilliam Tuesday B smooth one, though, because he afternoon . has to run Interferencc foi· J erry Mrs . Douglas Harris returned to Colonn~ and Judy Canova who have ht!l' Belmo.nt home Tuesday from - Ideas, too. 'file pl ctur" ' s t he Miami Valley hospital. romanUc Perry J,. Thomas has conq:-acted full of lun and music. ", . LO saw up a tract of timber nenr Bainbridge and left , Monday. He purchased another mi1l and will saw down there for two weeks and then I !\lrs. Hlle"J Gibson, COrreSlli)nolt!l1t at home for two weeks . Wi th him Mr . and M·rs. Emerson Dill and ' Monday mor~ing w.ere Charles son R alph spent Sunday with Mr. IThomas and Dick Brown and ~o hn_ and Mrs. Frank HitLe. of Sprin g ny Fisher . t f il Islt d W.Mrs C . . Smi 11 am McKeuzle y v e Va II ey. MrT.hefind 'Howard Mr . IIrnd Mrs . Hil ey Gibson spent Sunday with Mr . and Mrs , Everett and family at New Vienna Friday Bunnell and family , of Waynesville. evening, The Home Bullder's claSs held Calvin and Charles Shaw called on Mrs . Lue Morgan Sunda~ even ing . their meeting at the church TuesMr . and Mrs . Andrew Greene and day evening last and enjoyed themdaUghter. of Mlchignn, Mr . lind selves Immensely. The next m~tlng, Mr.s . Robert Orcene, of Dayton, In thc form of a farewell party tor called on friendS here Sa turday nf_ ~he minister and his w1!e, will be hcld at Linville's hOllle near Spr11lgt.ernoon . Mr. and M rs , Elvis Mlchcal of bora as a steak fry. Rev . Smith is noor Bellbrook, Cllll ed on Mr. and t he leacher of thls class . Mrs. P. J . Thomas and son Mrs . Pet RWlyon Monday evenin . Mr . and Mrs. Edmond Marlatt Robert ca lled on IIhelr grand mather, spent Sunday with ' II's. Verom Mrs. Nancy Ellen Pope Tuesday aft'el'l1oon . Mrs. Pope has been conShilllng, of WaynesVillE!. flned to her bed for the past eighteen weeks and Is In a very wenk IF YOU want to turn unneeded condition . Sbe Is at the home of her possessions Into quick cash, there Is ' nothi.ng .pett~l' than n want daugh.ter, Mrs. Waldo Elliott , Those uttending the Chrlstian ad in the Miami Gazette .

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ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN your Cattle, hogs, 5heep and calvea to Norris-Brock CO.. liVe wire and progressIve firm for the highest market prices aDd good service. Union Stock Yarcls, ClnclnnaU, 0 11Une In . on Radio Station WOK1 12 :25 ot 12:30 p. m. for our 'dall) market reports,

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Mr. Howard, ·who 11 a Lon~n publisher and who for many y't!ars hu been prominent in Republican poUtlcs in Ohio, il a candidate for member ,of ~e ' Republican State , Central Committee, ' His name wUl appear on the Repu11Ucan ballot at the Aueuat- Priqlary in the nine counties of the Seventh Concressional 'Distri~ in which au ~ county, Republi~n orJlU:li.zationa" in a ' meetln,' in SprlDpld rer:ently endOl'le<i 'h ij 'c~didacy. Mr. ltoward 11 ,R tormer p~. !Jant of - ibe Ohio Newspl!pel' ne~spaper

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Mr. ~d Mrs. Raymond WUaon want to try to bold their JobII withD. M. ~neh. h~ve returned from UTICA a. lengthy vlslt with her .relatlve,s In <'ailed on Mrs. Jl:l~ Hurley at the out having aoeaa to da1l7 proclucta, .,t Qu' ... .,II. Cllr r ... p.,. ,,"t eggs, fruits. veaeta.bl'es. and meata, Washl.ngton. Illd:home of Mr . aM Mr~ ~Ubur Miss Frances Zech spent a tew and no n u~itlOn expert woUld re1141'S. Elnma Plymlre is a gnest of Smltll Olle ~rteinoon last week. het' On. oe~jnre 11I1d Mrs. Plymlre. Mrs. Mary"'Bogan Is. th.e guC6~ of days with Mr . and Mrs. Billy Dav_ command a fa mily diet lacklng . those things . Mr. and Mrs . RAlph Malnou.~ 'Rlllelgh Bogan nnd Jamlly. . Idson, at present. Miss Mm,)' Kathl'l'n Mowry. of Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Hell!'Y Belcher and The dllicusslons are about t he We are very umch l)lea.'\,cd to r - Toledo, spen~ l.n t week with her nnd little son, Allan Rl\y, spent the daughter entertained Mr. a.nd Mrs. comb1ilatlons in whloh those foods Satisfactory port Lee Tn Image is convalescll1g Ullch~. c. H. BrQ(;e. 1\!ld family . w ek-end with tll.ell' parents. Mr . CORWIN Alfrcd Re.snake, Mr. and M!'s. Ray are to be used and about. the ways rrolil t\ two 'weeks' illness. MId Mrs. Ray MallnQus. . Mrs. ChArles B . Earnha rt, of PUC\,Cbt. Miss Oatherlne Patton.Miss. to pre'pare them so they suit t he • • • Springfield. and Mr . Gnd Mrs. J . Mrs. MlnnJe !Brandenburg, of Ruth Bunnell and little Geraldine famlly best . Cook books are nmong N. R bin:ion Illld SOil. of Dayton , Lexulgton, Ky.. is visiting her Pv t. Joseph Hcnd.erson, ot Pucke~t on Sunday. , the most popular ' kinds of literaS ervices wore Sunday ' gues(.s ot Mr. and uI'other alld family, John Trend- MoOdY Field. Valdosta . (}a .. has Mrs. 301m Koester. who has been ture. Mrs. Emerson F . Ea1'llhart. way this week. been made a. corporal. 'on Lhe sick list, is ImprOving slowly. iHughlna McKay. sc11001 of home NO'flCE - .Our Oannlng facto.tles Mr. 110M Mrs. Harrison WhltaMr. and Mrs. Stanlt:¥' Bailey ~hd economics. Ohio State . University. will open August. 3rd or 4th. Mr. nnd Mr . R. H . Hartsock Mt'. and Mrs. Hay Mainous lind more have l'e~ urned home from a ~laughtel' PhylUs. spent 11 few days has revised extension bulJetln No. Persons seeking employment for li nd family entertained at dinnel' grondclllldr ~l and da\lghter, Mrs. ' IIIS ~ week at Sandusky, Ohio. 18(1. Its title Is "Three Meais A ,Ither plant call ·2878 or contac Sun clay, Mrs. O. H. Dentherage and R . G. Walker. visited ·rela.tlves visit at Wlt.chmon, Ky. Mr . and Mrs. Rolly Lawson. of DelOI'CS Bunne I and Joyce EUII- Day" and the bulletin may \)e obus at our ofUce. RoxQnna Can- Ml s Maw)' Carolyn ~ukens. Tuesday In Hamilton. Middletown, were Sunday dinner nell spcnt a lew days with their ta£ued free from Ohio county exnlng company. . Miss May Wright. Mrs. Edltb M. Joe DeCamp. 01 'B atavla, Is tak- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will t.a.w- grandparents. Mr . and Mrs. Bert tepsI~n agents. Times f''QR SALE. - Watkins Products at Harris and Harris Mosher were Sun- ing the plaCe of Eldon Retalllc, 10- son. The bulletin contains suggestions Bunnell. 23 N. Broadway. Lebanon. Open clay venlng dinner guests of Mr . nt Kroger mana ger. while the ·l atMI'. and Mrs. T. S. Hardin and MI' . Rnd Mrs. MorrU; Lewis and ailout use of foods to make meals evenIngs for your convenience. and Mrs . Ronald M. Hawke. family. Mrs . NetUe Tinney. Mrs. son spem Sunday afternoon with more nul.rltious and also more entel' Is on vacatlpn. Olen Lintner. Phone 63 L. • • • Lora Werntz saw the show. "A!:ms Mr. and Mrs. John Koester and jOYllible. Miss MoKay says there Is . , • • • Miss Frll.llces Watson and Ralph Mrs. J. C. Hartsock and daugh- for Victory" Saturday evening at no reason why the food peeple need' " daughter V~lma . To OR SALE - Scratch . Pads . . five Wat·rous. of Dayton, visited Sunday tel' MOrn·ed. of Milford. and Mrs . Dayton. should not be as appealing as nonMI' . and Mrs. Bert Bunnell and cents per pound. Stock up at this t;vening at t.he home of pttr. and ROllald Hawke. were dinner guests ~unentl Mrs. L. s. At-thur Is still In a daughters entel·talned MI'. and Mr~ . essential foods. price. Handy for notes. grocery Mrs. P. L. Renson . of Mrs. Edlt.h H81·ris. · on Monday. very serious condition at her home Vaughn Mullen and son and Mr. ilsts. etc. At the Mlaml . Gazette • • • • • • ~om£ Misses J ane Browning and Nancy Mr . and Mrs . ~I . H . Earnhar t In Corwin . and Mrs . RAlph Bunnell and chil- FARMERS AS~ED TO office. Mr . and Mrs . Samuel Melady of dren. Vett1g. of CinCinnati. are vlsltln~ at and son. Alton, cnt.ertalned at SunWATCH DAIRY QUALITY D ial 2 1 11 W aynesville The government Is gratified by 'WE WlLL SELL the balance of' our .he home of t.helr a11l1t. Mrs. Alva day dlnner. Mr. Il.nd Mrs . Harold Mt. Orab; Mr . and Mrs , James the manner in which fal'lllers have Paint Stock at the Janney sale on Thompson, and family this week. 'Koontz. of Dayton. and Mr . and Malady and son. of Cincinnati; MI'. THIS YEAR VISIT OHIO and Mrs. Clarence Brubaker tLnd August 8. W. aY~lesvll1e Drug Store • • • Mrs Earl Earnhart Because of automobile and tire responded to Its call for increaled Mr. and Mrs . Olli e MIssildine . . . tamlly. of New Carilsle (Dr . a~d ratiolling. Ohioans are not making productlon of dairy products but ~_===========~, FOR SA.LE--.Black and white wood werc Sunday dL~mer guests of Mr. V. E. Hutchinson); ~s. manY long t.Tips this year. Is dist\U>bed by U1e quality of some CAESARS CREEK ,Mrs. and coal 1'a"\8e; also Allen wood- nnd Mrs. Howard Mlssildlne and Mab'lfle Cramer. Mrs. Eddie Wolpf these products, advlces received Is . a good time for OhioSo. this 'burnlng Heatroln. See Oarpenter dallghter . 'from. Ml·s. William Hawt.horne .md ans to see the Buckeye. State and by' ilie Miami Gazette Indicate . BEECH GROVE at LemmOllS Hat.chery. • • • "Too little and too late" will Mr. and Mrs. L. E . Hockett are Rev . Horner. 01' Spring Valley. many other relatives ,/lnd friends enjoy the outdoor sports and reereII ... Jt> •• lo: G ........... Ooneallou d t>n t tlalled at t\:le home of Mrs. L. S. a tlonal fac1lltles afforded by the never be said of the efforts of the FOR SALE-8 Room House, elec- enjoying the second week of a vaca_ was our guest speaker Sunday. MiSs Mary Phelan, of ,portland. tl'JclLy. city wat.er. garage. double tion stay at the Oolln-Bel'1lard S~nThe W. F . M. S . held lid month- Arthur Sunday afternoon and t:ve- lakes and parks section of the Ohio dalry farmer ' In th~ past year, ac01' gon. in company with her slste\'. lot. $2100. W. N. Sears. Waynes- ltarium, Martinsv1l1e. Ind~ ' ly mee ting at thE! home of Mrs. nlng Division oJ Conservation and N~­ cording to T. G. Stltts chief of bhe dairy and poultry division of Mrs. E,la Phelan Barlow. of Day ville, Ohio. • • • AlIce Halncs last Wednesday aIter- . Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Florence tural Rc.sources . I and family. Mr. a.nd Mrs. WebstBl' Miss Mary Brown accompanied by noon. ton, were Sunday afternoon callers Whatever tlle season. the State the Agricultural MarketJne Adminthe home of the Jordan family FOR SALE - Two Fresh Cows. G 'le . Donald Illld Eileen Brown atMr . and Mrs. chai'les Stanley Tinney and family. Mr. and Mrs'. Parks will provlc;le a variety of out- Jstration. Il~ . the case of almost aU Claude Stroud, Waynesville. Route tended 'the Oeneral Motors" show were dllmer ' guests or Lawrence Leonard Tinney, Mr . and Mrs. door pleasure~ fOr Ohioans and can <dairy products he has deUvered a · and of J . Lee Talmage and J essie Two . Robert Werntz. were Sunday after- be reached with a inl.nImum ot plen ty. nnd right on schedule too. ':Plow hares." last Friday evening. Mltcher and wife. Sunday. O~er. • • • Ile states. G. W. Davis spent several da.ys Mal·l1y.n Sue Smith visited rela'- noon guests of Mrs. Nettle TInney. . wear and tear on retreaded tJ.res. Mrs. Glenn B)and. of Springboro. Mary Dora and Loren Hough are t.i ves In Dayton rc(:enLly. Corwin Is on the boom. The canOn' the other hand. J . O . last week In the home of Mr. and Think of just a tew of Ohio's Mrs. E. O. Mannon. near Wilming- Ml·s. L. C. st. Jolm MId Mrs. A. vlsltiu'g ~hl~ week with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. nomer Haines and ning factory started operations large . lakes, Pymatunlng. Buckeye, OJarko. chief of the cen~ral dlstriot E. Stout were Dayton vlsltors- SIlt- Ml' ·. Harold B. Earnhart aond famton. fam ily were guests Sat.urd .1 night Tuesday. lhdlan. Lake St . Marys or Its many ot the Food and Drug Administraurday. Ily . Slap the Jap with the Scra.pl Ws. Frances Lincoln and daughand on Sunday of Mr. a111' 'Mrs. small ' ones ' or the vast Musklngum tion. has served notice thnt war ter. Miss Mary. of Lebanon, were IU . They Ray BaUey neur Adena series of dams . There Is good fish- co..ndltlons. far from leading to recalling on many friends In varl0U;> were accompanied !by their nephew, RECEIVE LE TTER FROM illg and sport . along Lake Erie 01' Laxation In the vlgllance and enforcement activities of his dlvislon. hbmeS in this vicJnlty last week. arVin Hnlnes. who \V.\S a guest of A FORMER RESIDENT the Ohio River. trout fishing In Mrs. Mary. MurphY and d!lUKllhis brothel', Williard Haines at the Mad River. muskie fishing 1.'1' the will prObably bring cl ~er watchfulters, Miss Floren~ e Sullivan. Mrs. O. O. camp neflr Cochocton. Cll!ton. Tex .. July 30. 1942 M'uskillgum Rlvel' and mnny other ness o~er all who produce. handle and distribute l.he food lor OUr citHelen Hecht and children Norma good flshillg streams. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore McIntire Miami Onzet,te , J ean. Mary Margaret and Johnie. A trip _to spots of historiC lutcr_ lzen..';, our tumed forces and our and sons, Charles a.nd Ray were Waynesv ille, Ohio all of springfield. were 'Thursday cst .might nolr be a bad Idea in t htS llies. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dear EditOr: "Fats are of particular Impo.r tance. dinner guests of the Jordan family . Wilson -on Sunday. • 1 am sending check fo r $1,1)0 for tlllIe Qf national cl'1s~. Just ~or exwith shQrt.ag . existing or impendQlYde Sams, ·a . farmer resident ~ mpt e take Zoar VUlage, Gnaden. Mrs. Carlton Cook -called on ,renewal to MiamI Gnzette for one and buttcr, as one of t he vitalhere, now of Franklin, was a aria.nna Bogan la,st Friday after- y ar from expiration . I was born hutten or the " famous · Sei'lpent ly nece.;sary foods. .Is in for speThursday visitor here. noon . ::lose to Lytle In the year 18GO; at_ Mound . Albert Lee Talmage left Saturday 'fhls Is a time when it Is well t.o _'111.1 atten tion. In riormal .tlmes Mr. and Mrs. L(~ onard Ellis and tll!1ded school at Waynesville, and for a few weekS vlslt with his m.oth- · ~ mlly, John Wilson and RObert Uved at Wayncsvllle from 187U to familiarize ourselves with the beau- Mr. Clarke points out, Inspections er and Mr. and Mrs . W. W, ty IIond grandeur of our native state. were made chiefly of 'the linished· Wilson spent Sund,ay evening With 1876. Shurts al!d 'other relatives In SOuth Raymond Wilson and wife. Left Waynesville In 1876 a.rid From Lak.<e Erie down to the hUls pl'cduClt, b':lt now ,'that we are . at Lebanon. Mr . a.nd Mrs . Donald Haines en - m!)ved to ClIfto~, Texas, where I and OhJo River In southeqi Ohio. war, IIony "and a ll steps deemed James Goidsberrr, of Ferry. In tertalned. friends from Xenia one have since Jived but the Gazette there are man y pl~es where sport n~CessnrY , to prevent the waste 01 fOOd t hat results from poor qualcompMly with his son. WB.1tet. 114 s. vewng last week. , and news tram Waynesv11le still in- ane! recreation can be found . GoldSberry and two children. of The Ohio DIVtslotl-Of Conserva- Ity mu~ and wUl be · taken. . . Miss Monimla B1I1nnell Is emer- terests me . . tlOH a nd Natural Resources wlll Back of 'each instance of contisVery truly, ' Springfield were . calling on the tailling her friend, .MIss Anna BaxTerry 8,l1d Talmage famnles. SUildny H. O . BRADSTREET. gladly t urnis!> Information . about ~Ilted buttllf. says Mr. Clade• ...&1=-.. ter. of New York. - _ _ __ ......;'--___....,.._ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' a.rty pa1'k or -lak'e under its control, most invariably It will be found aJ1.ernoorL ! JO!1n "Ly'nCh and his m.othel· Mrs . Oommlssloner Don . Waters .says: that· the cream from 'whloh It was ~ t and do au It can l.!> make your made had spoUed becaUse some.-. r ~ Oh·lo outing a .llappy one . . tJling ' was ' done wrong, or some- ... t -====~=::.'!;:=:= i In keeping With this trend a . very thing was left undone, along the Inierestlng exhll>lt. ·· known . as far~ , produotlon linc. The law "KnoW Ohio" sponsored by t he covering the' prodUC~lon. asle and Ohio Division o[ Conservation IlDd handllng of food has teeth In It1942 Peck G~.w 1S Oz. 10~ Natural 'Resourees, the ' ohlci Di~ teeth, designed to dej\1 alike with ~.r HalVei Caa W AYNESVILLE, OHIO Vision F.orestry, Ohio Depllrt- the carele!;s,. negligent producer of ment 'ot Highways. Ohio Depart- untlt cream and the nia.nuraoturer ........... ... ...... .. . . _...... ""' ...... , BUII'F£R BURRY'S 11 Oz. ment of Ed.ucation · and the .. Ohio · who puts bad butter Into the chan'FRIDA,Y - SATURDAY F,aIl Mad. Pit,. NIPI'LES BOTTLES State .Arch.aoologlcal and Hlstorlc.at n'els of commerce - and the Food , F ig hting in The Society. Is belng sbown at tho Oh io and Drug' Admlnuitration wlll not BAND AIDS ADHESIVES , P hilli pines is State Museum. on North HIgh hesitate to use them. BABY CREAM BABY FOODS C,ream th8,'t has been allowed to Street. In Columbus. Ra mpant ~pol1 c«nnot · be made good agatn. GARY C .OOPER TEETHING .LOTION ' TALCUM POWDER CAN GET JOB OR JOY and to avoid a possible r un-in With • in OUT OF FAMILY MEALS the' law. s~te Or federal, the farm-"" ---.~ "THE REAL GLORY" er must make clean , milk, rath.er --, Three meals a day can . approxi- t han c1ear1cd milk his goal, accordA Sam uel Goldwyn mate a life scntence at h-ard labor In'g to. Mr. Cla.rke. ' F~ESH PORK LIVERS .. .. ... .. ................... ... Lb. lSc Product ion for the one who must prepare t hem. AI.o: Sup erma~ (in Phone 2121. Wayne.vill.. Ohio or those family gati1ert,ngS can Os' STREET ~ND HIGHWAY FRESH' PORK BRAINS ... ... .......... .. ... , ... ... Lb. 15c technicolor) and ~ Pas.ing the times best remembi;red by par_ REPAIR UNDER · U. S. ents and chUdren throughout a FOR THE DURATION P~ade FRESH GROUND BEEF ......... .. ....... .. ... ..... Lb. 27c lifetime. J,t all depends' ~n' the Streets. roadS and · highways will ~ --~-----~--.~----~~~--------------------~-----poln't view of the .homeulaker. have to bear up ' under t heir presSUND'A~ - MONDAY ,SLICED BAC~ J'II : .................. ... .. .. ..... .. Lb. Pkg:. 3Sc become ent .condition unless Unole Sam puts Meal preparation Y ou're Gonna l!j:l.ve .. ~ drudgery In. recun-ent patterns of his 0 : K. on thetr being r~Pe.lud or SKINLESS WI£NERS ...... ... .. ..... .. . : ......... .. .. Lb •. 30e A unattra~tlve fOOd .or it may be ad,. othery.<lse ~reated . ~, far 8.8 .the use • ventures with new dishes to inter· of.lbltuminous m llterla1 Is concerned. World sperse with old time favorites. Bow- Answering several inqulrles on ttui . of ever. the meals are ,prepared, the sUbject/ Parker S . Bookwalter . DiLaughter wit h well be'ng of ' the family depends vision Eriglrie'er had t his to' ~y, T his Roar-some foursome upon certain essential food stuffs "The order 1s . cil~ar and h8,8 ben 18Judy Canova - Allen belng uicluded. sued-by the Office of Petroleum 00CARROTS .... ....... ...... ..... .. ............... . 2. bunche.lSc Jone. _ Ann Miller - JetTY Nutrition specialists and good ordlnator . .for War; folt!ldcUng the cooks agree on tb,e bjtSic things a USe 01 any bltumlnoU\i IllIiterlal 'by . Colonna in GRAPES, White Seedleaa ·......... .. .......... .. .... Lb. 19c . faml\y should eat .. F~ cooks woUld municlpal1tfes. counties or states far ;'TRUE TO THE ARMY" When your ' tire. are under-inflated, have ' a road or street repair or ·constritcTOMATOES. Home Grown ...... ... ..... .. .. ..2. Lbs. 13c Added Our Gangl Comedy tlon without the ~e . of such .~~ . heart and give 'em air l Have us check tire. pressure. and Latest New. Events teri~ having IIeeli 'c ert!lied a nd ~p- . O RA NGES, California Valencia........ ... .. Doz. 29c proved 'bY the Pu"Uc Roada ~d.m1Ji.. Too little pre.sure ·M·eak. down ~he "alia; too much WEDNESDAY AND ifra,tfon ,of the !ede!!lf Works Ag"pre.sue wears Oqt c'e nter tread. Make your tire. la~t ency . The .usc· of bltwnmoua' mater THURSDAY lal ~or, ' s~ch purpOses will be a~ , . by ·alway. keeping pre.·.~res BALANCED. Have ;. Cookie i born and Dai 'Y "Ot'ow>il ,by ' the" ~bllo .Roads Alimln..' . h as Quint up-iets istj~tllOli of thl!, Federal Wort'S Ag.. . tires rotated for even wear. ' B~ ~~II:ethat , . r ency ;; The use 01 bituminous ,maGosh , W~at F un \ o: '1" • wheel. :are prC;perly aligned and bllianced. 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East Wayne Advisory Cound l No. 5 met at the home of Mr. and Mr.'. Raymond Braddock last Tuesday evening. IA leport was given on oandld!lt.~ for offices In the primary. elections. The dlscusslon...perlod was d evot~ to the subject "Inflation." as to Its causes and t;:ffects upon the larmer, and to a discussion oC views on trade conditions and the standard of living In the post-war period. At the close oC the discussion a recreation period was held, during which time refreshments were. served. Guests for the evening were Miss V'irglnla Morgan and ArthUr Motgan. of Yellow Springs; Jack PI ",tt. of Tamaqua, Pa., and Wl1l1alO Maokeuson .

Speaking on the same subject, A. The 122nd annual meeting of the The lightes t primary vote In his- was as follows: Secretary of State. Indiana Year~y Meeting ot Friends Ward Applegate . ,past/)1: of the tory was cast in Wayne Townshll1 Ed J. Hummel. 19; D6le Stump. 18: Tuesday. Just an even one hundred A. R. Thomas, 10; Judge of Su_ was conclUded Stl\'Iday afternoon. Friends' Church of Wilmington, 0 .. votes were cast at all five preciuct preme Court. Guy B. ~dley, 11; Auguset 9, with 250 In attendance. stated that need ·to see t ho.t today Is including Corwin . This was a joint session with rep- a day of cOurage-.not one of deHoy H. Williams, 39; state Ct nThe a.bsence of any outstaodU1!; Lral Committeeman, H . H. Crabbe. resentatives of Wlbnington Yearly spair and that this world war Is competition on the Republican Uck- 21; Raymond B . Howard,30. L . C. . Meeting In attendanc!l, and was of not the end of the world If we tllet was res pons~ble Cor I.he lack 0 : St . John received 51 votes for ,'tlcular Interest since the low diVIne guidance and help. FlIrinter-:st shown by voters here. M.::>f. ~ County Centnxl Committeeman. Waynesville meeting Is the old- ,thermore "All that Is past is lJI"OinLel'est was shown in the vote fo r est Friends Me.eting west of the logue." The n ext phase of the world The ,DemocratiC ticket provided. Stat.e senator, with t.he local Vol,. Its volers IW1Lh more incentive to cast Allegheny mou.ntalll8. having been will dopend more on human potenending In a tie, Raymond H. Burk, . t heir votes for their favorIte calldlestablished In 1803, and the Wil- tiality than on past history . 22; Rola~ld Davis 22. Other SLllt c date. The VOle on competitive ofDuring the week visitors and mington Yearly Meeting is the offices in which there was {ompctl - fices follows: Governor, JOseph T . young~t yearly meeting In the speakers 1n attendance included Artion on the Republ!ean side the vot ·, Ferguson, 13; Clarence H . Knlsl",Y. th~r and Lucy Morgan. of Yellow Unlted states. Thls occasion was of further h1.s- Springs; O. R:1ymond and Gracie 3; John McSween ey, a2; Lieutenant torkal interest because It marked Booth of Los Angeles, Calif.. WilGovernor Geqrge D. Dye, 15; R. M. the flrst time that the two brancttca liam Mackensen, of Colcago, Ill. , Wlnegardne.r 10, Ti-easurer of stat.e, of Friends have met together here FIeld Secretary of Indiana and DHiafl'Y V. Armstrong , 7; !tobert S. sL1'\ce the seperatlon wlth1.n the So- Ilnois yearly meetings, Ohase and Cox, 11, John Coos . Fowler, 8. AtGrace Cnnover of Richmond. Ind ., ciety in 1820 . lor,ocy General, Joseph C. Allen. 2j The ·salvage driVe 10 'Warrel Herb S. Duffy , 2; Wm . J . Hart. 1. A preliminary session opened the Rlchinond and Grace , Miller. Field county wlll ,be laun\!hed August 2. Congress, Carl H. Ehl, l1; Geo . H. meetng Wednesday evening August ~retary of iPhlladelphla ye!\f!y with a rally in Lebanon, it bas beel. Smith, 1Ii. Mem'ber of State Central 5, with E. Vesta . Haines, or Ger- meeting; J. Barnard Walton, of aJIDounced by Rhodes Bunne'] COlJUnittee, Man Jas. M. SulUvan, mantown, h., speaking on "Creat- Phlladelphla, executive secretary of Returns In Tuesday's prilllllry Wa·yne Township chairman. ing the Mood for Worship." In this th~ · Friends General Col'1lference, election in Warren county were tbe 13 ; J. Fuller Trump, 6; MerDb.!r of D. B. Bailey, county salvagt State Central Committee, Woman, ta~k the thought · 'Was presented and many others. lightest f or many years. Warren chalnnan. who reccntly secured Usc Myrtl~ L . . Beaty, 14; hullne Murthat true worship L, e. vital relIgThe closing . minutes written by . county's 46 precincts gave A . M. oC the fairgrounds as a salvage dePlctur~d Is one of thl) fir st Jlsts of American prlsonCH of war went by 10us elqlCrtence where the worship- M. Sherman Pressler, of Ft. Way,~),!. Parker. candidate for county a udlphy, 11 . Qounty Commlsslon~. W. pot, Is working 011 plans for thl tbe JapaDese to the celnlral agency ror prisoners of war in Geneva. pers leave the meeting filled with Ind.. clerk of the yearly meet!nl:, tor 011 tbe Republican ·t lcket, the E , Dechant. 20. Fred Btaddock reSw"~erlaDd. The IlJst, wblch reccntly reached the United states, OODthe spirit, strengthened and en- contained the announ~en\'mt thot highest .vote on either 'county bal- talns tbe names of about 40 casualties. Subsequent lilt. of calualtles ' rally . . ceived 32 votes for -.Member of Coun" 'Ille Granges and Boy Scouts o. ty Central Committee . lightened. ready for whatever may repl.'esentatlves of Inollll'la Yearl.v lot. He' talUed 678 votes, Governor have bren received in 'Ihlll country. the coun ty are also aiding in thl: Meeting had bee.n appointed to at.- John W. Brlclcer. unopposed, totalcome. project, Which will be conducted by ,E . Vesta Haines with the help of tend the anniversary celebration of eli 783 votes . Demoorats cast about W. P. A. workers. 500 votes . ,,=11rhlngton Yearly Meeting on Sara Corlpne Furnas and ' Gertrude PRESTON FAMIL'Y In the barnyards and gullies 01 Chandler organized a Junior Yeo.rly August 19 at Wilmington. Only unusual phase of the elecENTERTAINS VISITORS ' farms and In the basements ~d meeting wMch was attended by tion was in the Democratic county atties of homes Is a lot of Junk After .spendingseveral weeks at aa>out35 ohildren. DurUlg the week. central committee race were Wilwhloh Is doing no good' where It Is. Camp EVergreen , Jack Preston re_ Wllllom A. LUkeiia. Harveysburi, they made not only clothes but also liam Brandhuber tallied 5'1 votes to turned to Springfield 'WIth one of ~u t which is needed at orice to heir, and C. E . Stanforth, Route NO.1. 12pllB anp games to be sent.' to Eng'Charles Haun's 13 , They replaced WaYneSVille. have eacb h1ld a Jersel lish children. A discussion of th ~ Co1!owll1g top· mash the Japs and Nazis . an the ticke t. LoUis Keller, candl- his campmates, Jack iRockel, for II The p)'oduction of steel has gone calf selected by The Americall Jerfew days visit the firs t part of la.st , On Saturday evening Young Ics was held Saturda"f, " gUSt 8. a L \iate' tor the post, who died recently. weck. Wednesday, Jack Rockel ac- a meeting of the Wa I UII Com;ty up, UP, . up until today America l3 ..ey Cattle Club for their Natlon-Friends of high school and coll~ge W. E. Denchllni Democratic turning out as much steel WI all the wide Victory Bull Campaign. A toage. with Jean. Hartsock. as clerk, Funeral services were h8td today V'rtte.Jn candlda.te for county com- co~anJed Mrs, J. K. tF'reston and Home Service AmcrIc.lu fled Cr ~S, rest of · the world combined. But. tai or 1.000 'Vlctory Bulls' are to be e:oIt to Waynesvllle and l'emab led J in the Golden Lamb notr:!, Lebheld thel.r yearly meeUng at which for WUUam 'm Gibson, 28, of R. R. ,qisslone polled 195 votes . unless at least 6,000,000 additional giVen .away the week of AugUllt 1'1. t~ rest of the week. . anon : '~ Emergenoy Furloughs," reports ot the 19402 Camp Dl-Ind-O ' 2, Centerville ~ad, whq accldent-' .,' bftv. Kearn~ .nreston, of Crystal , - ,. "SOldiers A. W. O. L.:' "OverseGs tons of scrap, steel Is uncovered to 8el\!cted grade dairy herd ownwele atven and p~ were ~gun ally kllled h1lnSeJ.r Monday night. " f"" kite, Ill., aiso spent last week With Cll'bles," "Publlc lAw 4UO" and "'Ser- promptly. the full rate of produc_ ers. Each of these bulls must meet for n6"t year's camp. This session with a target plJstot when hunting j son, J . K. lPreston. and [amlly. viceme..'1·s Dependent Allowllnce tion OII.nnot be obtal.ned or Incre..s- strict seleotlve Registration rewas weD attended a.nd lpcluded on ~is small farm near CenterVl:le. ed; the necessary tanks, guns and quireme.nts. They must come from Act." young pe~l~ . from Yellow Springs, ' 'The ' body wu founa in the rear ~lres and dams that have 400 100 . Fourteen members of the county ships cannot be produced. OhIo" Rloqmond Pen~eton and pt. ot.JUa barn. Bber1«'S""l>eputles Earl 'Mrs. A. T . P~Unsky ent~rt~ The rubber sitautlon Is. also crititat or bet ter transmltUng tlblUty IJr $qmmlttee were 11.'\ attendan~e. Mr. Wayne. Ind., BJ'09klYn and ~a- Frederick 'Henry Wilson wel'e the Volunteer's for. VictOry sewln cal, . . In &)lIte of the recent rubber productive l·ecordl!. 'Mrs . Ella MIchael of Portland. Cllff Brant. chalrmur. of Wluren delphia. , told by Mrs. Gibson t;bat her hus- group, at her home last Tr.ursday The purpose of the campaign Is The Meetlrig w~ , addre&!ied band was accustomed to go to . the evening. The evening was spcm Itl Oregon, Is vlsl't ing· Mr . and Mrs. Counhy 'Draft Board No 2, was a drive, there Is a continuing iIleed fot large quantities of scra.p rubber . to fOcus atl.ention on better sires (or Thursday ' evening by' J. ~mim'l ea.ch .evening and shoot rats. l$ewlng for' "Bundles for Brltalu," A 'K ermeth Hough and .famUy and $ues~ at the meeting. Mrs. Wl1l1am H , Deutemeler. Alsa tor other waste materials and Lhe increasing or milk production, . Walton. secretary of .~he Pr1~nds' The deput1es ' said they bel1ev.ed desSert course was served ! o:lowlllg Mrs . Martha Hough. Home Servke ChalrmRn repol'ted metals like brass. copper. zinc, lead the lower1ng or costs, and t.he beLGeneral C~"""I¥:e, 'P hiladelphia, .G!i?son stepped Into a chuck hole the sewing. . 'Friday evening. Mrs . Kenneili t.erlng of ~come among dairy farmon the' Wjl1c, "The 'Y'a.'y Qf Reconcll_ and that .the 'pistol was discharged Guests included Mrs . William, Hough IWd lIer guest visited Mr . 87 calls made during the month ot o.nd tin. To help In this patriotic drive . ers in America. Each bull wUl be • •1:0n." Excerpts .of his address fol- as he tell. • Sawyer, Mrs . A. E. stout. ' Mrs. a nd Mrs. Allen Emrick:. of Lytle, July. Eo.ch , mouth wiLh more lind . : . . . ' , . Cor9h~ A. P. McDonald retur;ned Charles VanOVer, Mrs. Waiter FTa- and on Sunday, Mrs. Mkhael was more mo.n entering t~) ~ anneli forc- to help your country, collect all Ln~lsted & a demolllltrotion 'Of ap"The- wo.y of reconcll1a,Uon de- a verdict of aCcldenta.1 dea.th·. · sure, Mrs. WIlliam Moran. ,Mrs . tl1e dinner guest of Dr, and Mrs . eli, ·Mrs. Deutem'eier strr?s:lcd tbe the scrap you oan find. Then call proved practice. County agents, agricultural in. knportan~ of the duties of the Waynesville 2885, or get in touch SumVing are his, wHe. Lois; a Frank U. LeMay. Mrs. William J. W . 'Ward at bhe Frlel~ds Home. penda on : first, asldlig to be torglYtln 'for the , wrong we done; daughter. PhY1lliI; his pare~ts. Mr. Strader, Miss Ann Caaipbeu. Mrt. Tuesday 110011, Mrs. Michael was Borne Service which are fa.i t Ile· with any of the following sBlvllge st.ructors, college professors, Farm sedood, the WUllll81le8s ' to f01'g1ve ; and Mrs. HIley 'G1tJBon, Mt. 'Hollyj ~harles Terrell, Mrs. M. >\. FIll. the honored guest at a dinner par ~y coming vital and' he'avy resp.ms1i)U- committee. RhOdes Bunnel Chlllr- Security SUpervlsoJ'8 and other eduman, Carl Ferguson, Mrs. Kennoth catIonai organizations are coope.l·~hlrd .. the motive of self-forgetting three st8ters. Mrs. Everett Bunnell, kerson. Miss Inez James. Mrs. Leo " o.t the bome of Mr . and Mra. Ken- ltles. love, whloh leads one to care m.ore Wayne.sv1lle, Mrs., Mo~ Lewis and Conner, Mr~ . K. R . HIli, Mrs John oeth Hough. Besides t:he honored The Home Service branch oC t.he Hou~h. Mrs : Ralph Hastings, JbllSe aUng to make 'this !.he frl'atest Turner, Miss Joy Lee Lanham, lind guest hose present inc:luded OJ'. R ed ,Cross dea.1s directly with hu- Prendergast, Frank !Hess. Fred dairy herd Improvement prllgJlim for the ottrer pe~.son than tor hlIp- Paullne Gibson, Mt . Holly. of all breed bl.story. self and his possessions: " '8ervlcea were held at ' the NsI- Mr/i. Earl Conner. ., 'and Mrs. J . W. Ward, Mr . and mlln be1.ngs-the armed Coree; ailo Grauman or Morris ComeU. You Will receIve f5c a hundred ror The results that may come from '; "1'he theme of . many "pieces of dence at Centerville and I)urial was Mrs . Edwin, Ramby wm 1>2 llOJt- ~rs, W . H. " Guthrie, DayLon ; ~helr Ca mllIes back home. It Is ' the world utera.ture is the clash ~tween made lJl.M1ddle· Run cemetery. ~ to the group August 29. Mr . and ¥i's. "..PhUip .IJ . Brandon , departmen t which. maintnlns mot_ scrap Iro~ and steel .a,nd SOc a bun- the placlng of these 1.000 sires into some law whloh hu been violated 01 Troy. Mrs. Viola I4rli(),p ant! M rs. ale On the home front. ' ''Home dred for rubber, or it may be do- service is best appre.-:lated when we realIZe the avei-ilge fearly milk pro. and the eUort' to find reconcWatlOD. DR. I)YE AND ~ AMILY . ~artlld. Hough. Servloe"-tlle great pro~e\lLivL! arm nated. Throw your scrap into the 'flghtl dUctlon . of the tested registered "Jesus taugbt the- way ot reeoncllHONORED AT PICNIC . " oJ 0. gr,eat orgonizaLion-TIII) AmerJerseyS trom where these bu'ls come WILMIN.GTON JUDGE'S SON lean Red Cross . laUau map bas made more 01' teas WINS' FIRST PLACE progress 'tO using the' way of reconDr. a.nd Mrs. H.F. Dye o.nd . ATTAINS' mGH POSITION Is 400 Ibs. fat. The' averaae dalr,Y ' .' l ' : llbe vW~ir ~ Lytle has · earned sons 'were the -honored 'guests last herd production In America 'b JlJ.6t , IN COUNTY REVUE cl~tloD ~ ::Ple1 t~rsona, d the d1stInctLon of respQ~dlng 100 night, at a 'Plcriic supper. planned ' Russell R. Clevenger, who was N~tive 180 ibs. butterfat. " mcts, In ~. r: re a OOB. ~n . - , pet cent , to Ute Uni~ '8erwice 0 ..- by a group. of t heir friends ~ as a named ' director ot lDfo1'llla~lo!) Miss Jane Hartsock, daughter of tween nations. The wider the con- -n'NAtion cam·""...... for "':"-in . . • f' th " Fed I 1· ADVANCED IN RATING met the more Important It Is to use .,.. .. ' ......u . ,., ...... g f arewell party, pnor to ·the deptJ.r- or e :, era 1 Communcab~ns ' Mr. and Mrs. R. H . Hartsock, won th ' f ' · lUatlo" funda, aceord\plr to an . ~nnounce. ture Cit Dr. Drake to join the armed Commission. Is a son of Judge ~irst ploot 10 the "l)Q'ess-Up Dnss' Great Lakes, Ill., Aug. 8.-Cbarles e way 0 recono n. ment made by the camna.tgn chalr- f ' . ' Frank M. Clevenger and .Mrs . Oleyclass, in the annual style revue 0: Junior DaVis, 24, son Of Mr. and Richmond p , Miller of PhUaCI.' " ! ..- , " orces . Those who enjoyed the outing enger of Wilmington. He has been Nllkana.tb Chavre, native of India, Warren County 4-H club girls. :Fri. man, E. V. Barnhart. !.MrS. Mac Davis. Water . street. Phia: s~e ,Ion rtday evening" ~ .:x'he Nort,b-&.st · W~.ne DistrIct we"re Mr. and ....... . Carman Crane serVing since March as a consultll'lg the aubJeot Toward a Free World .wu" wlll be the guest speaker at the an · day . Waynesville was recently advanced . ' . " . ' . hlUi bo.e n ·completed ,with honor's . and son Mr. and Mrs. Carl ' Con~ expel1t In the Treas ury Department The annual ·event was held at In rating from Seeman. 2nd clau. to In this .addresS Richmond Miller A special request is being made , nual ladles alight meeting of the ~1scussed what is wrong wIth.' ~he that ali "p!!raons !Within 'W ayne ~: ~nd ~~IY, lOr. anCI 'Mrs. A. E, :e:as=g!:::'N~~C~o~:~:~: ~~~ Waynesyllle Civic club, schedllled Memorial iRaU. Lebanon . All 4·H Ship's Cook, 3rd class. ~ world .and .what we can do to make To~p who have flot been solle- M u an lk aughter, Mr. and Mrs. for Mondny night.. August 20. it'ha~ girls who had 'COmpleted Items of Davis has been bll1eted at the U. a better world, lUi follows: lted ' " . . . A. Fu erson and daughter. Mr. served as vice president of the- New been announced by Carl AbaechcrH, wearing apparel as projects comS. Naval Tral..'11ng Station here. tbe Barnhart at and .&nlD. ...- L • A • Garst an d f amily, York advertising firm. peted In the revue. "We "have not followed God's la.ws. VI , Call _ .. n Ob8tiinan · program director. world's largest naval training ' cen, . , . ayn~ ....e 2381. Mr and ~. . J h Tu d . Mrs. 0 n rner an FORMER LEBANON RIESIDENT Mr. Chavre. now a resident Of We 'must 'lestore tbe balance be- ... .., ter. since his enlistment in tbe tween eWes ·and ,morals on the one JUDO S B&O daughter, and 'M r. and Mrs , Harold DIES IN DAYTON HOSPITAL Warren County. hl10S made several MASON ~E8mENT FIRST Navy last October. His 888iJlUl1el1~ • b' and and scle":'e . E' .TIlER WARREN COVNTIAN TO Aand " 'fac·' ' ' OD the BE A TO CANDIDATE MlIIer and son. spoo ...•• lng appearanees t hroughout at Great Lakes is one of the MaENLIST IN WAAC tlon galleys. . " other. We n~ to Interpret sclen':' Servioes for Roger b.ecker, 44, the county and !because of his !.oec?ll title ~owledge and put ,It in Ita A contest In ~e for Warren ·TRANSF.ERRED TO ROME. N. Y former resident Of Lel>ilnon. who knowledge of ccindLtlons in India his. DoWlty COInmlasloner develoned died ' unexpectedly In Dayton. were visit here Is being antl.:\pp..~d by Warren county's first WOml'fl'S proper per..·.......t.ve. HURT IN FALL FROM CAB , , r Word h'as been received here to "IDateallOf....,... flghtl.ngto prea,erVe onday wnenW : ' E: ~t of ' conducted today In that City . Bis 'Civic club members. M)·. Chavre ~my Auxillary corps recruit is Mk'I < , -.._ ... ,.~ ... __ ~ the effect that Pvt. Jolin E. Bogel: father, or~, ' ot Ubanori, hls Widow, M La 1se Po f". 'Irene Flinspach. daUghter of Mr. . Chrlatlanlty, we malting Chl1Bt- near .............., &nno.......,g, he 'would 'has been" transferred from the !llr Olppeared on ' Gregor Ziemer's · ary u x. 0 ~..a.son. She laD1tv • We mus't restore the ccm. be a ' writk.Jn candldite . on ' the Ella, and two children survive him , ''Background'' program oV,e r radio will report at Port Des Moines, Ia:, and Mrs. Roy Fli~' MondaY IUf " , , . , \.._.. " corps base at Syracuse, N. Y., to the ......0·n that" --nb one' ot US is an ,am- ,Oem , ocratic QUlot .at the prima-, station WLW. Frida,y nl"ht . Dext Monday, having been recently and Mrs.' Ray FUnSpaCh, tod&Y sUI• ..,.. --• AJ base at Rome, New York. where hr. " fered head cuts when She fell from tWador of God. We must ' l1ve .. to TuUdaY. Deob&nt, ' ,a brother of , TO HEAD 'OHERBEn~ The dinner 'meetlng ' willbe held at Inducted at Ft. Thomas. Ky. the' b118btest . p!)tellt1alltlea in us ; COmmon · P~ Juqe ,Obafles B. ~ .attendlng welding ~ool. . DOME StHQOLS Cold Springs Tavern, with dilmel' MIBs Pox, 4aughter of Mr. o.nll the. movlng automoblle In which ''Thereby w~sliaUbe abl~ ,tO' ~"e ~hlUlt"W~, .. oppoee ,- ~1d ' D. WE~END GUEST HERE G .. R. Mattson, L~ano.n, has served promp~y at '1:~O p~ m. Mrs. Grover Pox, taught ,at Green was riding with her · moth~. as &hey a . better commWlity, to make a B61ley. Fr~. incUDibent RePUD- ' __ beim employed sUj)eI'lntendent or Members and their wives ate ur': Hllls higli school the plist bwo yoors near their home In FranltlUl. -, !;letter oountry and , td--make . ; bet- Ucan seeldng reelection •. All 'other . Miss Ooneril Adams, .of Clnotn- o Ftetbelo home schoo~l. suc~eed.1ng gently requested to b~ prompt In and at zanesville two yeatS before INJURED ' WHEN OAR . te~ -world," ). ~ :~: / candidAtes 'are ~~p~< " :, ,,·natl. t~e .weeIt~efid gUest of. John A. Goodrich, rl!6lgned ' the arrlving. that. , UP,SETS NEAR ,On sundaY aftemoo!}o. spealdug on· , . . ' ; ,, ' " " ~. ~. 8Wa~1. On SUnday, cQunt.y superintimdent's Qtfice anMiss Fox Is a graduate of Klng/l tbe topic "'Tlle"TaaIt :'of QU,akerl.Btll ~RT1r .aqlDUl";;:us; ", ~. S rtlel, entertained· a~ din': ,nouncett WedDescIay 11l4attson-. who ENTERTAIN TUESDAY AT Mllls high scbOOI · and Miami un!EdWard Harding. a paasencer. iJi the Days ,Ahead/' RichMond Mil. ,~', At'rEND CAMP ner Mr. aDd', Mrs. JOe Kersey of has taught 'at ottertieIn lor several BlltTHoAY DINNER, vers~,ty • ..t futfered head bi'ubea and eut4' ~beq! , ler"auneatedp.t ;'tbe tyPe ~ JIWi' ." -',- '-' .' _ I . , . Le'bapon, and IDd '¥ rs. · jo~' yea.rs, ls 'tnSt1'l1ctor ·of !lOme'defense . . , r.n auto driven ~ Jamee. ~ , 1str1' 1a a~s a 'key, ~t.be liW1~Y'· ~r~ War~ ~ty at~' W. K~ ~ " so~. classes in Letianon: " Mr. and' Mrs. Lee. Terrell enter- ' FO~ A~ ,, 2~, R.. 2, 'Waynesville" m1IIed' . ', I., _ 0( ",. ~O\1l ' p'OUP" and that.". tended ~ annlWJ Camp Rell1i1on 'tained Tuesday evening at a blrth- · .. DEALE AT, CAMP LEI!l. 'VA. l urve. ran ' 1ntq , ~ field ~ UI)IIet .~Iht ,:to " ~. up a ~ trom on 1rh1cti ..... held the f~,st ·o( the C~ItNIA Vl8I'fO~ : tfNJON MEETINg ()F: ' _ day dinner ho~oring , Mrs. Oharles Edwin -ned wbo 1I1oilg the Steven;on toad. mUeIi' ~b1clt' reI1glon ~W1ll have Ita plaCe:" a$ QaalP ~Hook. . , '- , .- .. , \, ~~~ CLUBS Terrell andl Mrs .. Datiy sDy4er. automoblle ....."e" in , north pf · ~enia early :8Ijn~'nJabt. turtI1erDlOl'e ~tec1 ~t tbe So,!Mr. aDd Mrs. C&rles Obapman. _ Guests fqr ,he affair Jnchided w.u. . --., . r.he' clr1Ver ..... UDhurt ... " ' ; , c1etj oI'l1'ileDda baa no monopoly on N~I~ . '-' . 01 Loll tonielea,~ Calif., ape,nt ,. the A union meettri:g of-+the' FrBJ).klln, ~dred ~nl Mrs. Helena several years prior to- b.Ia Induction ' _-.,.. . _ _ __ ~tA tbat ire ~ mimi !!tal ------.: I .eek••Dd~~ "':'wtth l4r. and' Krs. WaynesvUle and. Lebanon Farmers VOgel 4Dd Mr. ailaMra. ClarenCe 'lDto the. N'IQ .-en~. baa been " sma It.oma~.od '1Ir• .Ju. CbrfItIaDI. ana that we ' need to UcUeI of st. ' Marya IlpIacopal .1. B. ·O hapinan,,- ilr. Chap~ re- 01Ub6 wiD be stqed ThUl'lldaY, Aug. Atchley, · D.aytonj Mrs. ~ to tbe · !l\W'termaater, MaQonnJak of DQtan, and PwC~ ~ bettet f~ til. cbUrch wU1 bold a ~ aDd turned to MOndllY, ~hlle 20, at Bannon P.art~ , Tbls Terrell And diuglitel' II.al'i11h 'SUe. eorpa at Camp Lee. Va., ~ broth- neuter ~ or Pa~ ....... ~ reIIifoai " 1IQQI bl ~ at Qranp Ball on Hdr. 1Ira.. ~'" remaiNlid1lere tor meetin, wW' tie in of ,tlio ,J.IlSS Anna Ma~ Wattina aDd ~ • . CIl'B, A. 11: ... and Na~ I'red. bil.ve ~ BUDdaJ. With Mr........ ' wadIS. .. , , _. .....,.• few . , . -vSalt. _ . LebanOn. club. Dan Surface. 'o f W.,uesvWe. IIeen actfIIe4. T, S. BardJD aD4 faadI:r. ,-

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(jerson attende d the Marlet~ re, unloH at ,.Wayne 'Park Sunday . ;\1.1 • SII..I.. Ihlll"IIII" ('orr.~ .... III..f!a . Mr/!. Bertina oot¥ey was a Sun.. There wer40 petl;ous , present , I\IE1'1I0018T CHURCH day' " dinner $\lest ot' her slater Mrs, Walte r W. Wiseman, Edito r and Publisher M~.s, O1Ilc 'Evans and 691\ BlUy, I~OlJI8 .C , Uadley. I'llstor Olu'l Smith. w reshopp~ng In L!)banon MOndoy , ...,.-Mrs. E. C. Cr,ane, oci ty Editor Mrs. Dl;\lSy Hartsock, Mr " Max CllUNh I>chool 9:30 a. m . Mr, Earl Eyans ls improving from Deon Worsllip HarLsOOX ahd JerJ:}' aDd SUdlo ' ' servlc 10 :30 a, 111 . ISSUED EV~Y TtlURS DAY bls recen~ Jlll\ S. Hartsoc k attende d' t.be Marlatt .reTopic. "The Eyes of Lhe 'H l' £n~--~--~~-=~,------~----~--~~ MJ' , Ho\v(ll'd W~l ey BIi\Ks nl\d ----~­ Subscri ption Price, $1.50 P r Year, Pnyable In Advance unloll at 'Wayne lPark last Sunday , lightened." g~'l Il'lmld called Sundny eve!llng on , The W . S. C. S. will me t with Mrs . , ~bel Copsey" Colt\mbus, MI'. Rnel Mrs, Pl'tlnl< 'Biggs, M_f ', Walter Whltnk el' WedJ1es day. S]Jent the, week-e nd with Mr. and Mr, Frnnk. Crew wa!! a Bnnda)! August Mrs. v'erne Copsey . at 2, p , m. gUlliit of Ray Mills, !Mrs. Rlcha d Edgingt on, Mrs. 1\11's , Walter ;{thoad T. AUGUS TINE CIIURC Ii and sons, Rachel 'Marlat te ,and Loretta alld Father Krumho Uz. Priest Olifton li nd Laurenoe were' shop" Lue ta Black, of Ciullloothe. Sptlll't plllg hl OynthiSllla, Ohio, Mooday . FCI\st of Assump tion of Blessed Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Sl\mulll Malady Virl;lll S[J.tlltda y, AUgullt 15 , Gcorge Black. .. .<:LAa DlCl J. . .OWN Ilod Albel'b Malady trom Mt, Ol'tlb Mass Sunday 9 :00 a , m . ........... eo..- ,.. ow. DIe..w Mr . John Hood, C,l ev land , Is called on MI' . and 1\11'8 , S, S , lFat.h l' Sullivan of Sprillgri Id vlsltlllg relatives here over the week Arthur Sunday , Queen Wllllelm ina of the Nether- last week at a bridal snower for end, her will set as pastaI' whll FaUler Mrs, Mary Brubak er and Mrs , lands, was a guest at the WlUte daughte r Mrs, Elmer ,MI'. and Mrs, William Morgan Tletmlar 8 ' ,Krumholt.z Is on vacatio n, Mynle TUllderburg trom New CarHOllse last week, and delivered a.ll her home . entertai ned the [ol.owlng guests at lisle, Mr, and Mrs, Millard Ohataddress to a joint session of the Mrs. Laura Sheldak er entertai ned dinner Saturday 'eve.nlng: Mr. and lV. C • • mltb. wood aud daughte r BeveiUe were Ululste r Congress on Thur day in which she 'Thursday night. honorin g Mrs . week-end gueski of Mr, and Mrs, Ml's, Vlctor Darnell. Center outlined her nation's alms for' wal' Lyda Hatton ot ClllclIU SUNDA Y lall , a !Qr, K , 0, Arthur , Mr, a.nd Mrs, John Mr. John Hood, Clovelapd; MI£s and peace . Later the same day, In mer local residen t. 9:30 a, m " Bible school. Helen HOOd and Mr . and M~5 . EdTumble called Sunday nftemo on, 11 ceremony 10.46 0.. m.-Com munlon . broadca st from tlw J'ohnny CaIT Is <:lerklng at a ~o ' nOl' Hqod. , MI', and Mrs , ,WIlUam Spl'adllng Washin gton Navy YlU'd: preslden cal grocery. 11 :00 a. m.-8er mon , Shirley Oompton, who hilS been Jr., and sons. of CIncinnati. and Roosevelt presente d the Quean and 8:15 p , M. Prea..chl.ng . Mrs . Lawrence Hough and Mrs. Visiting in Waynesville, retul'lled MI'. and Mrs , Leonard Tinney callher government with au America n Rdbert Hough home Tuesda y. left Sunday for ed O , ! l Mrs , Nettle Tinney 'Sunday submar ine chaser as a symbol of the Camp Hook for all T. MAlty' S EPI COPAL outing with sevMr. and 1MJ:.s, Max Compto n rcarterno on. unity existing bellWeen the United erol other ladles OIlURO U of this county, ceived 0. message from MiamI. Fla-, states and tlle Netherl ands . ' It's Il case of un rcC}1I tea rOI1l!lI1 CC Andy Harely," cOlnlng to the Miss Anna McDonald entertai ned t hat a mtlc dllllghter had arrived on Twin St. Mary's church 11'111 be closed • • • for pretty Donn 1W d, whQ t llls Theatre Sunday and Monday several . couslns at a chIcken the 7th oC August at the home ot . Here dinner As was durIng the month of AUEnI.t, predicted , Prcslden t head-ov er-heels III 10vI) with All dy Andy Is trylng to conVince D~1'. and Mrs , \Walter Compto n. l)er that RoosevelL la.te last week sent to Friday. Ho~dy (MickeY R(loney J III he n\!1 I I1C'S not. tile only pebble on th~ :UrN. Ue... "Uun"~II. orre I,o od ~ ut WAYNE SVILLE CHURCU OF Mrs, Carrol Bunnell of near Misses Mary Kathry n Copsey and COllgress a message vetoing the reHardy d.l'I\lllEl. '"Th!' COUI·tslllp of bench! Mr , and Mrs . Earl Cra,wford en- Edith Harriso n, Xenia, were guests CHRIS T cenUy enacted Olllette Bill, which Waynesville. was a guest last week tertaine d Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sunday 'ot Mr. and Mrs. WllIlam would lmve created an indepen dent of her grandm other, Mrs , Sadie Max Randall , MlnJster real estate Schneid ordered Reason er and son ' Freddie , lind Copsey,. sold . , rubber supply agency to provide an SUNDAY Estate of Lillie Hale, decease d InMiss Audrey Crawford, MIss Virginia -Davls ret4rne d to Spring_ Mr. and Mrs. Bud COllins readequat~ amount of synthet ic rub_ Bible f3c.hool 9.30 0.. m. field,' Sunday , ventol'y approvedl. ceived a ca'blegrnm from theIr ber produced from alcohol. At the Dayton' Sunday after spendin g two Commu nion 10 ;46 a. m ' " : Neltl" '~'hH"'~'! (j.. rr~.I'fln"O!Q. Estate of Evelyn Robinson , deMr. and Mrs , Morris Lewis and daughte r , Miss Jane same thlle the Preside nt announ ced weeks' vacatio n here with her paCollins, that Prea...".blng, 11 n. m, M r. (ln d 'Mrs, Lon Beckett vislt d son, Jerry, of MOl1:lt ceased , invento ry app roved. rents ~nd Holly, spent she had arrived saIely a.t lier desUat an Indiana lake. tile naming of a three-m an comJunior Endeavor, 7:15 p. m, Estate of Mary E , Barton. de_ Mrs . HntUe Scott and son Wood- ~unday wltb Mr. and Mrs. John nation in Trinida Mr, and Mrs . HCl'bert Doster and mittee to survey and investig ate d. Senior row, n eal' Frankli n, Sunday . Endeav or, 7:15 P. m. ceas d, Inventory a pproved. Koester and daUghter, Velma. iMr. Sherma n , Reeves vlBlted the rubber situatio n. Bernard M . fo.ml1y en't ertalned Columbus guests freachl Ml'. ng, and Mrs , Jolm F rame and ' , -Mr. and- Mrs. Vaughn Muiten Idends' 8:00 p. m. Estate of John Hines . deceased; In Spring Valley this weex', Baruch, who served as head of the over Sunday . family, of D yton. Mr . and Mrs. and son, Gary Lee. of D.lylon WEDlNESDAY Invento ry tlPprov l~d; proceed ings Mr. by and Mrs. and Alva Dr. and Mrs. Vandem an, Mr. Hatch and War Industri es Board in "Wund War I1rayer and BIble Study, 8:00 p. m . former order approved . JQ~ es Adams anp fanlUy. of Mas_ Mr , and Mrs. Levi Bunnell and and Mrs. Lav.:rence Vandem an and No. 1., Is chairma n ot the commit - family entertaln~ her lather and slllon , Mr. and Ml's . Le s Jates Mr. family, of Loveland, spent Sunday You a. r e invited to come and Robert worM. Blair. sister adminlst,mtor o. and family of SCioto county son Ronald, Mr. and !Mrs. Howard tee. with ' James B , Conant sh!p with us. the ~tate or J ' lll1le Lecon) . uo- and Mr . D ok D..l lton. wel'l) SU!!- with 'Mr , and Mrs . Bert Bmlr/ei l Vandem an - and daughte r MurdeU Preside nt of Harvard University. Sund.a y. , cecsed, vs , Oora M. WheRto n, et al., day gue~ts of' Mrs, Maud~ Aclruus. and dau&'hters. Mrs . James Jordan alld famtly Miss Loraine Compto n and -Mr. and IUI'd Dr, Karl F. COmpton, PrealFRIEND S Mr , a nd Mrs. OhesLer ArthUr of proceedings y fqrmcr order apMrs, HarTy Lewis Is on the :ICk Mrs . Henry Noggle enjoyed It d.e nt of ~achu8etts Intsltut e of And mother , Mrs. Walter Green, ac· plcSalblna, calle~ on Mr. and IMrs, L. list. FIrst Day school, proved. 9 :30 a. m. compan ied by Mrs , Louise Fite we!:! ~Ic ' at Tnrrym ore IPerk laat sunday . TechnolCJg)', as the other members , Meeting S. Al'thur for Worship last Thursd , 10:30 ay. a. m. ' The Utica LndJ(,!s AJd h el~ tltp"!, Guardia n appoin ted Cor Alm Mrs . F : M. Hiett has a severe Sponsors of the Glllet~ Bill , \1~ve Wilmington cailers Saturda y. Mr, and Mrs, Chester Bogan and mon thly meeting at, Simpso n, '.at al , James Doster and Gregg Seckett the ' horne , of case ot shingles . I\IT. IIOI.LY M. E. ClIlJRC Il agreed tha.t a.ny movement to overMr. and Mrs .. Pete S tanley , SPlint Mrs. James Garrlsollt Thur day. 1'. 1\1. S4!arrr, I\Ul\iste r ' IMr. Roy Stonebu rner wbo subride the. Pr~lderit's veto ,w lll be and friends had a plonic at l~t'j An, , th week-en d at Kiser Lake: Mr . ERVIOE l\IONIM,Y FOIlMr. and Mrs., Leslie <lorau hand mitted to a n operatio n at , c lent Sun$lllY , lleld in abeyance untU the Baruch McClellan Sunday School 9:30 a. m. E , A MR , EVA CONOV ER Stanlp,y xpeo~ to leuve for the daughte r, Marie, entel1talned relahospital two [Weeks ago, was reCommittee has completed Its study . ~rnhart. Supt, . tll'D1y August 12. tlvcs sUnciay . moved to his home jast Thursd ay and made its report ~ the PresiEvening Service, 7:30 p. m. Funera l servi{'('So were held at 2 Mrs. L . S. Arthur Is slightly ImMlss~ Erma iUld R~va stump an<\ Is recuverl ng dent. The Commit tee has authori ty sa.tI factorlly. ' Myrtle Maxwell VS, Jades Forest PllII.yer Meetlng Wednesday eve· p, m. Monday at thll Oswald tuner- proved IJ'om her recent j]\ness. ' spent .FrIday evening w'ith Mu. Mr . aud to study the . presept rupber supply. Ma~el.l, proof of~ publica Mrs. Nathan Smith ennlng. 7:30 p. m. al home III Leqlll1on, tor Mrs. Eva ,Little Gary Morll:!.'!' is Visiting hIs Banner Stewart . tion ortertaine d a group of friends at din~he military and essent.la1 civillall dered . Conover. 75. who died SaLul'da y at grandpa rents, Ml', and Mrs . Hiram I Mr. and Mr/!. Austin Conner and n er last Sunday . Guests were Mr. needs, 'and the varloUB .processes for , The Statll of Ohio a Frankli n nursing home, ' Bul'inl Moran. ex rei: vs, daughte r Mary Lee; and Mr. ' and WId Mrs, EI.sle'Smith the DlI\1\u!ac\.ure of rubber. and daughte r Henry Riehl, jUdgmcnt In favor of was In Lebanon cemetery. Mts, Mr, and Mrs . E . Masters ~d Mrs: Bert 'B\lnnell at)d' daught.t ll's Shirley, MIsS Bird, 1.4.... and Mrs. • • • Estate of p Adela1d alntl!f, e exceptio Burnet, nS family det.() de:endll l1t. Conove r was the wi~ ow of Cl)ar le.s were Sunday dinner gue'st!; spent Saturda y evening with Mr. During the past week. there George Blake and famlly, Mr. and oeased, adminis trator appoint ed, . Conover and had 110 been moob concern In·' official Clr~ . Russell W , Vna Meter VS . WelImmedi ate Of Mr . and ·Mr . ~ymond Adams. and 'Mrs . Va ughn MUllen nnd s:l11, ~t:s. Tressler , Lewli, Dayton , M'r . come Ma.c ,Dean Van 'Meter, case , Estate of He nry Molly. dectased, famlly, ,M rs . Gilbert BiggS and Mrs. Wal- Gary, of Dayton . cl~. over 'developments In <both Rus- dismissed w!tll reJudlce to f1ll n first and tlnal ' and Mrs. Leigh ' Engie and family, nccornt suspend ed. tel' Witzel. of Dayton, called on Mr. ' Bla and India. Every attemp t is !Je' .. p Centerv llle;. Mr . Kenn~th Bmltdl, If Estated of Henry Molly, deceal$ed, In made to et United N6Uon's ald' ,new action, detend( Get In the SCRAP to whlp the and Mrs. Frank' IDggs Sunday atmt to , ~I\Y Beng , g Get In the S<:m~to whip the Mr . Ohester Martau gh, DetrOit, , jamin Horn the sum of $3.,. first and final account suspend ed, Japsl ternoon . -espec ially planes -to tht! Russian Japsl Mlch,lgan, and Mr. Wilbur Ji;vans. 'Dal'btll'aA, MIll Wlll of Thomas O. Welch dC(:easD . ar VS. J ames H . iA~es defendi ng the Caucasu s. Mliler, dlvoroce to plaintiff, Quite a number of our 'cI~ns~, ed. will ordered recorde d. detend,Threat ened passive revolutlol'1 by ant to pay costs. tended UJe Xenia Fair last week. Estate of Leola H, Tho.mpson. deGhandl a.nd hIS Lo uea 11 atompsvs , J oeand M 0 I cetl sed, entry determi ning InheriMr. Isadore Bloch and Wife en_ ' followers may ere_ ate a real crisis In India for the lie Shinkle, judgme nt In Joyed a Vacation 1aBt week'. favor of tance ordered -certlfled to the counBrltls,h . WhIle British otficlals hav~ plalntff r for $120.70 and costs. , UI4r. and Mrs. Oarl Smith al ly auditor . . announced that strong measure s daughte r, Louann e, were Xenia visWill of Clem Orane, deceased, m, wlll be taken to crush any' uprising ENTER TAIN HI-LO CLlJB Itors last T)\Ursday 'afternoon . cd In probate ; will admitte d to proIn India, most Washin gton ' observ~ Mr. hate ' and . Mrs . W. E. Alexe.nder Mrs. A : E , Stout entertai ned ers feel that any :teal 'revolt among have announ ced the marralg e or Will Of Susan B . Vander vort, (je"the more than three hundred m1l- mbmbers of the "HI - 'L o" Bridge their daughte r, Betty, to Mr. WaIceased, ' ordered flied In ' probs te ; Hon Inha.bltants of Indlli would oluo nnd fi ve gueski. Mrs. A. T. l'en Mathews. which will, take PlaC~ Will admltte d to probate ; executo. r Polinsk y, ~rs . K. R, Hm. Mrs. Ita prove most dangero us to the Unit" In th~ MethOdist church August n. Brown. Mrs . Wllfred Squires and appoint ed. ed Nation' s cause : Ollarles and John Eagl!!. the little . .Estate or Ern~t L , Q(lrrlson, deMrs. J RCk Kersey, at'n.n evening ot sons of Rilph Eagle, CinCinnati, . ceasEd; , invcn tory approved ; brIdge Tuesday . ~pel'lt a few days last week here sonal propert y order ed, sOld. With theh' grandmother" Mrs, Kate Estate of Clara ·E. Brown, de-' '!be Method ist Sunday sc11001 Mrs~ Al Polinsk y and do,ugbter ~agle. I , held a picnic last week at Jacobs Marilyn, and. Mrs. Jessie ~yma\l ceased; Au~ t 19 set for lnvento ry Mr . . and Mrs.' Learilan and park in Wellma n. spclit Wednesday in Clnclnna~1 at- hearing • . daughter~, Freqa abd TEir ry. , movtd , Lee Thster Vorhls, executo r of t oe Mrs'. · Anna Stinson has received tending a· birthda y dinner gIven In last, week from the '-J oe 'S mith pro-"'cstate 01 Martha Trine Vorhls, deword of the death of her da.ughter_ honor ot ' Mrs. Hyman 's Uncle. perty on Maln s treet, to propert y 011 ceased, vs. Charles O. Trine et a l.. in-law, Mrs, Carol Stinson ', She th~ Clnclnn atl Pike, 'obout'" thl'ee was residing in Maine with Mr. mllj!s north of here. Stlnsoo , who Is engaged In defense Mrs. £-rvln Mason visited a few work th.e re. Mrs . SLinson and llttle days hlst week in Qayton 'WILh -lll'r son, 'Edgar, vislted here last spring. othe r, . Mrs. Carey. . Ill .Word has been recelv~d from El• • -I _ . mer Tietmia r and Robert ,Moran TARVI A-LITl llO TAR AND t,.,~lcs who left 10 days ago. They are sta ROAD OIL, EX~VATINa tioned a~ Camp Croft. S, C" Oi,argln g cruelt~: Lo~ Ew~rs tued OUMP TRUCK SERVIOE Several i~om here attende d the suit Oommon PJens Court' against READY MIX CONCR ETE seventy -sixth annool Collett Mc~ ROOT F OR ,AND (JONSIGN Frederi ck Ewers, ~iso osking cUstody 'picnlc Saiurda y. your Oattle, hogs, sheep and calve. of their two chUdren. They wete Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tucker of to NorrIS-B rock ' Co.. llve wire and married in 1937. .' :.' ' "Kee p' fit Duncan Falls spent the week-end progressive firm for ' the highest , " .' El&le 'JohnSon char;es cruelty L " with the " former's mother , · MrJ\. market prices an~ good service. Phone, Waynesville 2911 . ,,_ . ,, ' 5 .v ,K.,P ~m against Ohester JohllBon In a dol-' . Mary Tucker, ·and returne d their Union Stock Yards, <;Inclnnatl, 0 VOrC!! Bult riled rC(:entiy. Morrow Phone No. 3 ' . 'daugbt er, Nancy. who ~ been Tune ,in on Radio Station WOKl D~vorced" .and ' reinarrJed, Mrs. Lebano~ oUlee ' Phone 473Kvisiting here several weeks. 12 :25 ot 12 :30 p. m: tor our daib Margar et Hamilto n . has 'filed suit ReSldencc-:...91J M . Mrs . Mllton Eakln en tertaine d market reports . for divorce against Clarenc e Ham·llton, , chargi~g erUelty . :TJley,' wer~ , married 1915. dlvbrOed . , . ' lD' 11127, t " . ..' , , . ,anel remarri ed .in J 928 . They. have _e~~Chevr9Iet three. cihldren " a ll 'adults'. . ' . i , . Myrtle,. MalliWell. vs: ' JameS Forest Mil.iJelJ, ~vorce. She charges' -gr O/IS' $6~OO : neglect. c' f, ' , , ' ,. ;"., ' ' '! " , , .' JUaiiltil. ,Keilsler charges 'gross ne- ". " , gleet against - Pat Kessler b{ a ',dl0(, , of slse and ,condili on vorce swt flied rei::ently. .[ f HO!:'''-C;:alv~-sh~p-Eic. Sta~ICY .,Clettlmons haS . entei'i!'d Remove d Prompt ly ,suit : tor idlvorge against '{ 'DOrotlly eaIi Olemmo nsl' cl1arglli) grosS neBlect . . ;, ~tered

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• "0. IOn TII17B8DAY, AVG'O d it. ..... tion waR held when the peop·o.Noted iem was lnaugur Hed. a.nd the best BA ~ K!.T DINNER MONDAY to iSSUE! 'bouds to the sum ot $3(1,000 evidence of . the appreciation In _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _---:-_ _..:..~_ for the purposo of installln ~ 8n vhlch AT EARl- CONNE R ....HOME ~helr services are held. may elect~ic light and wa.ter Sy,stem. , The 'foOowlDI II • conUnu a'le .had by lh fact tl;1at an of them Improvemen tIS. Mr. and Mrs . .Earl Oonner enterMore than two-thi rds of th" vot- were selected to office a ~ the lost tlon 01 articles taken frOm the' The gr'ea~ fire of AJirll 7, 1900. tained wlfu a basket dinner MonHomeco mlnr Edition of The which has beon mention ed else- ers of tl1e town ca st . thclt llailots pi Mlon, wlLn out oppos l~lon . day eveblng at .t hel \, nome h~re . MAKE A . Miami G'"~tte, pubUshe d '1n So conomlcl1l1y havc affairs beOll whe\:e In t.hls Issue. made cvld~n " for this jl 1)I'OVcment. Later, bO)lds '. Those who took part' in the gathDeee~ber, '11105. the faot that WnynelivllJe ' beedcd In the sum oC $7.000 were IfiSued to 1 nanaged . tho.t the Boarel, expects ering were Mr. and .Mrs. Hal'v y to 'P Y oH one ft11ld Po.'lSlbly two of TO ,t he Housew~f Wayne :rwP.! Con ner nnd da,ughte rs Mrs. Wilbetter pr otection against fire thari complet e the wOrk. Wednesday . April 10 1901, Just ' 0 Lhe $600 bonds which fnll due next The COI'poratlon 01 Wp.Y:1esvllJe 'vas ' afforded by ~he Fats and oils are of vital ImilOrt - liam Huston, ~Id system \If Mrs . Victor .Burrlf. TO OUR SERV ICE year and bhree days a fter the fir e, Ma rch . This Is in add Ilion to pay- allOI) to · Lhe war effort. They are owns an~ operates n system' of p ub- oister.l1s that could not Miss ErdJne ~e1Jy : all 01 Dayton . be depended Lhe elect ric lill hts fl ushed on for T.he Ing· aU I'Ull1llng 'lxpcnses tlnd the Importa nt foodll too.. Wit,h ove"- Wayn STAT ION FOR A lic wnter 'works and an E'le~ trio on to furnish a suWcle nt esvllJe guests were : Mr. and supply ·01· Ugh t plant. first time, nnd a few days earlh'r varlous Improvem ents that have seas, sou rces of su,pply r educed Mrs. , , water In a n emergency. Russel Bentley '. Mr . a nd Mrs. COMP LETE CHEC K-UP Waynesvllle Is one of the sln'allest: through enemy action . domestic Raymond Con.ner been made ·about t he plant·. Almost before the !lames had water waN sl.lpplied to the town . and daughte rs, 'rhe power hOlLSe is sul:lil'antlaHy cities ,In the United states ownlnli died down from the fire. the Messrs. Jesse and Alonzo Burwn: action . domestic supplies must be Ruth and Sarah. Mr . and ·ques. Mrs. bullt and nicely finished bobh inside ure the engineers a t the power In creased . consum ption r educed and Paul and operatln g a system of this ltllld, t'on of a public waterworks Don't let expen sive exPicking, Mrs. Anna Haines system and oul. waste n Is equipped with two 30 house nnd they luke nn active Inourtalled . nhd Jts tal' !"ate is lower tha.'l any was talked of. and Mrs. ' Leo Conner and dauBh. pensiv e wear eat away at horsepower boilers . one 125 borstl· t crest in everyth ing pel'Lallll ng to We are Increas.ing the supp:y by ters . other town In 01110, owning these On June 10. 1900, a special elcc- power engine !l nd a vital fittina a of your mod75 K . W . alt!!l"- the system and by their carefUl and rnlslng more fa t hogs and produc_ na tor dynamo. and 2 compound economical me thods ' III looking al- duclng more vegetabl e oils from SELLS 48 HEAD HOGS AT ern motor ~ar - make a pllmpln g cnsln's with 1\ capacl~y of ter their work hllve sa ved lh'e ta x. ~ uch sources as peanuts. soybeans. CINCINNA1'1 STOCK Y AltOS Bee Line to this Statio n pumpin g 750,000 gallons of wat:!l' a payers of Waynes vill e many dollars. [l!l d cottonseed. We must re;duce day. Both gentlem 11 are thoroughly fa. consulptlon by using less for a genuin e check -up Walter Hartma n , of W ay n e~ vlll c , all In Light I.~ sup plied to 28 ar.:: lI~m ps mUl ar with every detail of their pain ts lind val'nlshes. by wasting Ohio. had a lood of oro and ~po!. job. Let us safegu ard of 2.000 candle !1owcr each tor str ect business and ar,~ constan t; and less soap. by the mbre Intellige nt ted hogs at the Chlcinll atl UnI J)] use. and practically every busln e ,~ thorough workrrs . as weU as al- lise of fa ts In cooking . your car invest ment. StOCk Yards; 48 head In all thal house, as well as a moJorlty of prl ways 'pleasant Rnd accomlllodating . The housewives of , Way,ne town- sold as follows : 42 head I)rvuglh Drive in today! . Come vate r es idences arc supplied with 51 !p ca n help In two ways; fi rst, by $15.10 nnd G head at $14.40. Ttw in and find out about our L!I(!andescent lights . ON 'l'11E BLINK making SU1'e tlla t every ounct of ed- lighter weigh t hogs averu!'cd 183 The large standpipe shown hereible fat is used In order to red uce pounds. war-ti me car servic e now. with has a capacity of 92.000 gulInstallme.n l 'buying Is 011 bhe blink lotal purChases; second', by saving' FLOU R _ GRAI N - FEED MiXIN G lOllS, and nn auxiliar y tank at lh~ . since th e new c redit conLrol · system all surpl us fat which they cannot METAl, RALLY AUG lJS'l' 26 power house has 0 ctlpa~lty of 'becomes effective. Likewise . chal'ge use economically In their own HOMI NG FEED - GROU ND FEED ING TO BE HELD IN LEBANON 36,000 gullons. 'Waler can be force d accoun ts at the stores are on such a househ olds and returnlng this fat Into . ,the ' sta ndpipe ut the rate ' of short period that a good ma ny pea- to the butcher. Drippings. residue. I CUST OM FEED ING 50 gallon~ a minute . A sel'Qp-m etal ra lly will be con- ~=========== pIe are pl\,Yfng cash, provicied Liley ttll forms of grease should be placeu dueled In Lf'bOnon AUgust 26. It hilS _ ~~ GOVE RNME NT FEED WHE AT IL arge fire hydrant s are located at have the cash . in a clean container with a lid , and been announ ced . The MayOl: said Mr . Ilnd Mrs. Clarence Lapede s. TILE kept I.n a cool place. If possible . he would declare a halt holiday every street corner In the town . Our COAL FENC E CEME NT' · NOTIC E OF AI'POIN1'MENT 101' of ~yton. spent Mond ay evening city wate r is a lso largely used for When a pound or more has accum- rUbber and meta l salvllge for de. at the home ot Mr. and Mn SEWE R PIPE .. AI busLness and domestic purposes, and ulated It can be turned In for sal- fensene eds. Exccu,to r Polinsky. ' IIG is vage. the case There with will the electric light be no health hazYELL O.W JAtK ET ELKH ORN COA~ Estnte of Trillena Edward s, DcT r)' the Mlnml G Il~ " ttll Wa ut A' " ' . 01\2 the public has shown a disposltlon ceased. nrd If It gets stale. tt e Wn'nl A~ Bring R suits !. ,.. RAVE N RED ASH COA.L to patronize it liberally . The Importa nt thin g to rememb er Notice is hereby given that J. . Both the water and Iill'ht tire of Wilson Edwnrds nnd Margar et W . Is that not fats Or oils of a.ny kind SALT - FEED SEED a n escellen t quality; the water 15 EdWards whose Post Office address - nrc to be throWn aWRy. It would be supplied from drilled wells located es are R. 2 Spring:f WE STILL HAVE 12 FT.AN D 14 FT.FARM GATE S leld, Ohio and R serious health hazard if through between the hills and the rive r Just Waynesville, OhiO, have been duly our own ca relessness we were ob . south of Waynesv\lle. appoLnted ns Execu,tors or the Es- Ii ~ed to reduce sharply the amount I n conclus ion, a word of com - ta.te of Tr\Jlcna needed ,by each persoll for a norm,,1 Edwards. late of diet. mendat ion Is due the men who have Warren County . Oluio. decoosed. ably managed the pl!llllt since Its In_ THOMAS PARRA :". Dated this 7vh dillY of AUllust. stallatio n. Surgeon General , U. B. Public 1942. .The plant Is under the control of Health Services. " RALPH H. CAREY. a Board of Public Affairs, consistJudge of the J;'robate Cour t. WAYNE SVILLE YOl 'TII Phone 2371 Ing of J . Will Whi te, J . E. Jannl'Y Warren County. Ohio ARRESTED AT CENT£R.VlLLE WAYN ESVIL LE and IP. E . 'K enrick. ROXA NNA . These gentlem en have given their Max Ellwood Hay-:",19. of WaynesGet In the SCRAP to whip the ~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~II LIme to the work 'ever since the sys- Japs! ville, was arrested Sunday night by Constable Butts. of Centerv ille. Sheriff's deputies r eported Hay had t railed their car while 011 (\11 emel'Beney run at. high speed, and warned t hey wm not tolerate trallPhone 2121 W!-yn eavill. Ohio iug of county curls era under these circums tances.

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ENTER'l'AlN YOUNG FRIENDS ~Isses J ean and Jane Hartsoc k 'I1Lertaln ed the following house !:lIests during Yearly Meeting last week: Misses Sarah .Jewell, of Kan" sas OI ty. !Mo.; .Betty Jean Lantz, Donna Samms and Rubh S tlnetort , of Richmond, Ind .

VISITORS' AT REASON HOME Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Reason reo cel ved the following visitors at ~hcl r home Sunday evening: Mr. and Mrs. W.lIlIom 'Watrous, Mr. and Mrs . Charles Fester, Mr . all'l Mrs. Henry Huwer Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Haerne r and Mr . Charles Rllason all of Dayton . T WO LOOAL HERDS ruGH IN BUTTERFAT YIELD IN COUNTY· I

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The herds of William A: Lukens, Harveysburg, and Walter .E1l1s. Way,nesv)l le, led otl1ers of the Wa l·. ron County <DaIry Herd Improv ement association In June. Norbert 'F!I1Wley, secretar y of the aSSOCiation a nounced recently . The Lukens herd was high among lhose with more· than 15 cows, with nn average of 43.3 pounds . The herd of Joseph Myers. south Lcbnnon, was seoond, with 40.7 pounds. The Ellis held was high, among herds of 15 cows or less, with 11.11 average of 38.3 pounds . The Hutzel Brother s herd a.veraged 32.9 pounds . nEARIN G SEPTEM BER 8 ON FURNAS DITCH IMP.

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Thirtee n resident s of Wayne! townSh ip petitioned the Warren county commLssloners last ·week to c;lean. "rlden. deepen and straight en the Furnas ditch which extends from the BUnnell to the Oon's farms. Comm1ssioners revlew.,ect the petition last 'Monday . and set Friday. August 28 as the day to view the ditch and the hearing . wlll be held Tuesday, Septem ber 8 to 10'''0.. m. The' petition 'sig,ners Included J. Q. Gons, H . N. Bunnel l. Eula Bunqeli, Rq.scoe., F1um.as, Ada. Smith .Anna Hoek. Ead Hackett , Kennet h :Hough, Minerv a Hough. Fred Dan,. -rord, jo~ Dallliord , Frank Brad_, dock alld Jeannie ~raddock. ItETURN FRO~ MJLWAUK~E Mr .' a.nd -Mrs . Waltez, 8heeh;Ui and ~1IOll8 retUrned home last ' Wednesday el'enlng from a abort vJaU With Mrs. ~han's .IIlatllr famllf, Mr. . and lira, Mltcb.ell KartaUa, ot,.>Mlh raukee, Wis. En... route hame they vtalted otber. relatiVee In ltalmllOG, 1IIch.

No tic e Of Pu bli c Sa le The person al prope rty belong ing to the estate of Glenn Fraze e. decea sed. conais ting of horaes . cattle , sheep , houae -hold goods, and a full line of farm implem ents, will be sold by the under aigned at Public Auctio n at the late reside nce of the said ., Glenn Fraze e, decea sed, on Highw ay 42, betwe en ' Wayne~ville and Spring Valley , on .the. 25th. day of Augus t, 1942. Sale to comm ence at 10 o'cloc k A. M.

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F. T. MART IN. Auctio neer. FRAN K C. ANPE RSON . Attorn ey.

... . F IS H IN G -· For the beat fiahinlll spend a quiet day with UJ. Every thing conve nient with picnic groun da ju.t across the wa,', or meala .erved at your' reque .t. Rent a boat, enjoy the day by fi.hin . and eat• . ing and caat your w~~ies a.ide. . .

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Waat-Ads FOR BALE - Watklns Products at 23 N. Broadway. !!lebanon. Open evenings .for your convenience. Olen l.Intner. Phone 63 L. FOR SALE - Portable E1ec~ric Washing ' Machlne. Mrs. Oayle . Eve.ns, COrwin, Waynesyllle. R. 1. FOR 'SALE - Scratch Pacta, !Ive cents per pound. Stock up at this price. liaBdy lor notes, grocery lists, .t.c: At t he Miami Oazette oltlCe.

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:Vlrll.. J. L . lieston , of llarvoysourg, tiell!;l\ler of music, will pre ~e llt her pupils In I ' It;al, Augus '22, at 7: 15 p. m ., s.t the Fl"1ends Meetlng House . The public ls cordlall tnpltcd to .a ttend. The program to be presented Is as <follows 1. Hy,mn, Holy, Holy. Holy, No. 4 in Hymn Book Class and Audience 2. Bells of Moscow , Rach maninoff Monlrnla Hoak FIRST GBOUP I. a . PolnnDI e ...... .... .. .. Bach. b. The Wild Horseman Schuman \Vlllu?lmUl Braddac.k 2. Duet .,. . . ...... , . . . .. . . BUbro Janet DosH·l·. LoulSe MarUn 3. The villR ge Ohurcb . . . . , Bilbro J (llll't Doster 4. The Be, r Waltz . . ... . ... BUbro Lois Lukens 5. The <Party ...... ,. l'lursey Tune Betty Bogan 6. Evening S tory . .... .. . . . Bilbro Martha Lukens Bltbro 7. Sleepy Time Song Lols Lukens 8. The Robin Betty Bogan U. The Sleddlllg Party BUbro 'Martha Lukens 10. Spring Flowers . . .. . .. . Bilbro Louise Martln 11. Song of the Wild Rose .. .. . . .... .. .. .. Woodrow Janet <Doster . 12. a. Pixies Garotte . . .. .. Brown b. Pixles Goodnight Song ........ ... .. .... .. Brown Wllhe1mlna Braddock 13. Trumpet Solo Euia Hoak ' SECOND GROUP 1. Robin's Return ..... . ... . Fisher Jen.nle Lee Braddock 2. a. Chorale .. .............. Ba: h b. 'Minuet "Don Juan" .. Mozart c. The Reapers Song . Schuman Dorothy Sue Furnas 3. "Fur 'Elise" . , ....... , ~ethoven Eula. Hoak 4. a . Hymn .................. Bach b. Theme from "qypsy , Rondo" .... ... .. ...•. .. Haydn c. Hunting Song .,.... Schuman Roy E. Furnas 5. Rock 01 , Ages .. .... . . ,.. Hastings Mary ,Ann MeliO/l 6. On the Meadow .. .. .... Lichner ' Seth Hook . 7. a . !Prelude In IA ~or .. Chopin b. Bar.carolle from "Tales of Horrman" Opera . . Offenbach Dorothy Sue Furnas B. Ourlous Story. ... . .. .... Heller 'Elaine Williams . O. a. BeautUul 'Dl'eamer . . :. Foster b. Dixieland . . ,.. .. . . ... Emmett Mary Ann 'Melloh 10. a. Theme from "lJebestraum" .... . .. ..... Lizst b. Hallelujah ChonlS .... Ha.lIdel Roy E. Furn~ s 11. 'Oanzone Amorosa (Vene. Usn Love ~ong ) . .... . .. Nevln b. G ondollerl (Oondollers . Ne','1n Jennie Lee Braddock 12. The Joyous Peasant .. ' .. . .. Schuman-Hartl Seth 13. a. AlbaHoak ( Dawn~ , .. . . . . . Nevin b. Buona Notte (Good

We had a rare trea.t ind~ed :on Sunday afternoon when Mrs. DenIse Rossman and daughter. of Franklin lind Miss ;Fry, of Sprlngboro, presented 'US wlth ' a 'deUghtlui program of vocal music . Mr . Denise Rossmah a.nd Mrs. Loueeza. Rossman were our guests also. MIss Anna Wilson, of Rlchmsnd, Ind., was our gue!>t durlng Friends Yearly Meetl.1lg. . , Wm. Macke,nsen, of Ctllcago, who has been our g~est Cor a few weeks lett on Tuesay for McNabb, Ill . Mrs . Georgia. Mendenll(lll Is the guest oC friends at Richmond, Ind . Mr . Judd Wilkll1s, of 'West lJberty, was a recent visitor here. Mrs . Emma 'Martin spent .the week-end . In Sprlngflelll the gue;lt or relatives. Mrs . .McCoy, her daughter , Mrs. Wertz. ' and Mrs. Smith, of Sprln~­ .fIeld were. our dinner ' guests on 'Friday. Mrs. McCoy is rema.1nlng for an 1ndeflnlte stay. Mrs. Wertz spent the week-end here . Mrs. Ella Michaels, of 1P0rtland, Oie$on, and Mrs . . Martha HOllgh were Sunday dinner guests of Dr . nnd Mrs. Ward. . Mr. and !Mrs. Harry. B. B l,"owne and Mrs. Douglas Clark and daughter Marilla Jane. all of Day'too, called on the 'Misses Brown 8unday afternoon. Freda Harvey was a Dayton v~­ ItoI' on Monday. Dr. Ben McClel1aq and MIss Maude McClellan called on the Wards on Sunday. Mrs. Neille Bunnell · spent the week -end at her home on Route 1. Dr. and Mrs . J'~ W. \Ward' wer.e guests at a plcruc supper given 'In ' honor of Mrs . EJIa Michaels, of Portland, Oregon, at the home . of Mr . and Mrs . Kenneth Hough Tuesday evening. WAYNESVILLE YOUI'U PLACES FfRST IN COUNTY IN CONTEST Ronald Salisbury, son of Mr . and Mrs . D. R. S aI L~bury, won first in U c Warren county tra.ctor plowlng I'llmillntion conLeSt held last TueslIay aL the J . E . Freeman Purple 'Boulder f arlll. Morrow. . WIlliam WIlLkins" of Morl'ow, was second . Sulsbury 11'111 compete III Lhe dl trlct cO.tlt~L . . F!lur other Warren county youths too\t parL: Junior Thompson oJ Ma- ' n. Robert Jeffery 6J WashIngton tolYll9hiP. Stanl y Rogers of ~­ ~O$VUJe . and Billy ,}usey (If W nesvUl , . All ahcnded , special WI. ' . ()on"u ~ Led Ili:;L wlnt.eT In the GQld II ~mb by the NationaJ Farm YU~~h r \Uld!ltlon .

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' R , Winfield town, Sunday. . ilnd cbl!drcn, oC Dayton, Sunday. part or this week at c a mp HOOk. • • • in the even!.ng they WIl/ C l;ul1Vt·r ncar Middletown. Mr . a nd Mrs. Roger Brown atMr. and Mrs. W. C. Bcrgdall guests oC Mr. and Mrs. Homo teuded the per! onntlncc of Verdi'" have sold tl1elr fanD on the Lyt e Riggs. "Aida" at the ClncinnhLl Opera . • • l'Oad to Mr . Back, oC Chautauqua Ml· . a nd Mrs. Vernle Warcllc. \Y Saturday evening. near Franklin. and Mr. and Mrs. George HammEll Mr. a.nd Mrs. Everett Kenrick of Cincinna ti. wel'e guests I:1SL entertained Mr. and Mrs. Law- Wednesday of :Mr . and Mrs . T rurence ElUott and' son , Tommp, f man Wardlow and family . Harry E. Geckler, 23. soldier. Oentervllle nnd Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hamilton, aud Dorothy ~. Thiel, 18 • • • ALL AT SEA, and no wonder! All comedy. "Hem'Y and Dizzy," which Hopkins, at Waynesv ille, Thursda y Mr . and Mrs. Ralph Ames -(Sara l1 clerk, Fronklln. Henry did was borrow a motor boa b comes next week to tJic 'I1wln The- evenin g in honor of their son , Oorrlne Hal·tsockJ, of Hamp.oh , Thom as O . Lytle; 37, supervisor. ;01' u. spin arollnd the lake, and be. at!'e. with Jimmy Lydon as Henry Va., are announclng the birth of a Dayton, Lcthamy Broadstone. 38, ,Bobby,s seventh birthday. fo re he knew how It had happened , children 500., Edwin 41an, on Monday, Aut:- secretary, FrankUn . a!1d . Charles Smith as Dizzy. Oth- , Several persons and lht! boot .sank and there they were. from here attended the recltal glve~ ust 3,. Elmer Dietz, 22. laborer, West up to their necks In water - and ers In the Cilst a re MElry Anderson, Monday evening at the school • • • the Young Middletown and Katherine Stokes, On Friday evening, trouble! This IS just one of Hemy's John lJLel. Vaughan Glaser. Maude buUdlng at WaynesvQle . Friends attendLng Yearly Meeting' 21, Franklln. headaches In his new Paramount Eburne and 00.1'1 "Al!lll!a" SI"ltzer. A King Brothers bus sideswiped ivere entertained for a. social [,bne, HaU O'Neal Jr., 21. laborer, the car of ,Russell Campbell w..a1le Ice cream and cake, at the home oC FrankUn. and Florence Nairn, 21, Night) .... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Nevin It was parker In ~~oOd Friday, Isses J ean lind Ja ne Hartsock. waitress, Frnnklln. . Jennie Lee 'Braddock dOing considerable damage'. The lit. • . ,. Albert Scott, 23, llIiborer. WI1mJng. a. Song tle girls were in the 001' but werll Mr. and 'M rs. Leo Conner Imd ton, and Margaret Louise McGIll.l? b. Song daughters were Sunday dinner Lebanon. Barbara K. 'Thornbury Lee Nash. of Canflleld. Is spend- not hw·t. Recess The 4-H girls from here In Lh l:l guests of Mr, and Ml·S. Enrl Co.DArthur Day, 31 , engineer. alld ing this week with Ilis wlcle ~d THIRD GROUP care of Mrs. R alph Hammond ano ner. Velma Reno, 24. lnspcctor, both ot 1. Hark I Vesper 'Bells " " J ohnson a unt Mr . aOd >Mrs. Harry Grah .. m. • • • MOITOW. W. F . Clark accomll,anied his son . Mrs. Fred Rush go to Oamp Ho It Mrs. Elvin Haines ,Mrs. Fred ,'Henz, ot Da.yton, and H. -Kenneth Lautenschlager, M. 2. a. Then You'll Remember Everett, ot Dayton, Lo the Xenia Wednesday for .tbe rema inder of· the Miss Ruth Helen LeMay visited last week. Me .... ........ .......... . Balle Fall', Wedne!;day . Sebring student , and Margaret b.My Old 'Kentucky Home "Foster Mr . and Mrs. DonaJd Balr'd had week with Mrs. JosepnLne Henz. of Louise Pauley. 2l, Lebanon lnter· Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Mi\ .~r Franoes Reaver ' for their guest Thursday lind Fri· Cleveland. viewer. 3. a. Juani ta .. ,.. .. . ........ May a nd little son, ot Dayton, spar,!; • • • Durward Morgan , 18. Dayton, Miss Betty Lou CoULns, of EIl'b. La Donne E Mobile . . . . Verdi Sunday with her parcmts, Mr. and day , th e formers cra ndmQtner, Mrs. Charlotte Eby lVll's . W , C. BergdaU, and drove to Sarah Houk, oC Wlochester, Ind . langer, Ky,. and Mr. and Mrs . Ed student, . 'aud Rita Tl1omas, 18, 4. Good Night, lJttle Girl . Cramm Chautauqua In the o.fternoon . They accompanied h er to Middle- Gloe: k1er, of Springboro. vlsltcd at WaynesviUe, typist. Mrs. Rober t Hough Rlohard Gress, 25, Dayton, tool- ' Lhe home of Mr. and 'Mrs. A. F . Mrs. Margaret Johns and Paul town Friday evening. 5. Rock Oreek .. ..... .... .. . Blake Mr. (Uld . Mrs . Howard Deweese Melloh, Sunday. maker, and Betty J ane Taylor 21, Johns spent Sunday evening at the Frllollces Rea-ver • • • 6. Oriental Dolls ....... , .... Beery borne of Mr . and Mrs. Weller ntertalned Ule followlng guests Lebanon. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. stout and Sattlfday evening: Mr. lind Mrs . E . Chlu'lotte Eby Haines, near Bellbrook . Clarence R . Holbrook, 19, Middle7. Gay and Festive 'M arch . Sewell Mr . Qn d Mrs. PeLler CA."1ta and W. Carrier, Mr. and 'Mrs. Fred daughter. were entertained at din- town, service station manager, end Mrs. ' Elvin Haines sen Merlyn, were ohmer guests Bar ton and son, Mr. and Mrs. Da- ner Sunday ' ~vening by Mr. and M~an V. Priest, 20, Franklln. -.focII. Clarlnet Solo Sunday of Ml·. and , rs. Melvin vid Barton of Dayton, and Mr. and Mrs . G eorge Olbson and daugh ter. tory worker. Monlm1a Hoak Mrs. Frank Deweese. 01 11ear Oer- Ba!'bara. Jean, ot Xenia . Banta, at Loveland. FOUIlT" GROUP • • • 1. Melodle (Melody in Mrs . Ella Michaels., Of OJ:;egoo. mantoWil'l . Mr , and Mrs. John B. ~ons, Famll1es of the Card Club ladles F ) ' . . ...... '.' . . . . . .. Rubellsteln Bnd Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hough, daughter, Marilyn and Nancy MonimJa Hoak enjoyed the evenlng and a plcnk Orane vlsl.ted IM r. and Mrs . CuI .Howard A. Oral', tl'ustee, to Ai-. near · Way.nesvlllo spent Friday of 2. Sooata Quasi Una ·bert T. ~d Jessie A. Cherry, 22.80 F'alltosie . . ... ,...... Beethoven evening wlt.h Mr. and Mrs. Allen supper at Chautau~ua Su.n da,y. The Sanker a.nd son, ot Mason, Sunda y acres' in Wayne township . !amUies ,were: Jones Hammond, (Moonlight SOllat.a ) ~ick . evening. Sherman and Harlet TInney to Hele.n _.•argaret QQns Mr. and Mrs. Kester Oraham Whitaker, Balley. Balrd, Orove and • • • 3. Song a. w . 9 . ~t. John attended the St. James Head et a!.. part ot lot 1 In \Vere Sunday evening dinner ;uest.~ Campbell . Song b. f iMr. and Ml·$. RoIbert Sine:y . Mrs . Ralph l!arger, In company Jolm family ,reunion at Harmon Oorwin. Ballbara ,K . Thornbury 'Anna E. P6!1Quite to Thelme. G. . 4. Waltz In 0 FIllt Ma.j or . OhOpln . Walter Ktlnrlck att,mded a me t- with her mother. Mrs . ,!oe Brown, lPar~, LebllDon, on Sunday. Eltzroth. part of lot 2~ In Mason. • • • 109 of the Home Service Conullltt~ e of Washington O. ·H., attended the lBarbara AIlJl Williams Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Roberts , Fred Kahn to Oharles and carrie 5. Llebestraum ~Drel1m of c:.t the Red Cross of Warren coun~i, wedding of her brother, Pvt . HerLvve) . . .. .. ... . . . . ... ... , Llzst at t he .Golden Lamb, at LebahoD, man Brown, In a ohurch 1101; Newark, ot Dayto.n. were Sunday evening E. Knapp. 2 t.r acts In Lebanon. sUJ'per guests of Mr . and }irs. Monlm!a Hoalt , Ira W. and Laura M. Butts to .:la.tw'd.ay IIliternooll. ' N . J., Saturday evel1l.ng. They re- How~d Missildine. Ii. Golll Wogo Cake Walk . Debussy . Mollie E . CaTmack lot 18 In the Mr . and Mrs . Lowell Thomas and turned Sunday ' evening. 'Uelen Margaret Oons iMrs . D. L, Crane and F. B. lilll1son sUOdiv1s1~n. Frankl.L:J. daughter. Betty . are spendlng ~ . 'Mr. and Mrs. R1chard Kibler en· 1. i>merlca Rose ·L. ElUson to Arlie and Eu-:---- - - couple 01 weeks ll.t 51; . Marys. MJ'~. tertalned the following guests Sun_ Henderson were dlnnel' &U~t&-6tUlSPRAY 1:.XTENDS TIME 'Paul Williams, 01 L~bimon, ' Is (\5- day In honor of thelr 29th wedding day, a t the home ot Mr . and Mrs. nice Balr, lots 6 ~nd 7 In the ElUChambliss, of Xenia. ~Qn subdivision, Fmnklln. FOR PI(;KtNG APPLES s1StUlg at Ly,t1e cleval,or 1n t1ieir a.\)- anniversary.: Mr. and Mrs. H. W . .• • • Thomas Whlte)'o Dorothy II! . ' sence. Clever and Mr . and . Mrs . O. S. Mrs . Olen Bland. of Sprlngbvro, 'P ummill, 10 acres In DeerlielO twp. \Hormone sprays to delay dropMl·s . Margaret Jo'4ns. Mr. lulJ ~ucett: ot Xeilla; MP. and Mrs.. Sophia W. Bridge ,t o Chrl&tJne W . ping of ripe apples may ha.ve spe- Mrs . Harvey Bur.!llct and Paul Warreh Van Tress. Miss Marie Rus- and Mrs. A. ·'E. Stout 'were Dayton Frtday . ' Brady, lot 2 In Mackt.!1aw addition visitors; ial ' importance' In Ohio orchards Johns attendeci Friends Yearly sel and Carl Von Tress of SP;ing• , .. to Franklin. this yoor . Dr . Norman F. ChUders. meeting at WayncsvllJe, Sunday . !leld; Mr . and Mrs . . J. C . Kibler Benny Furnas was enterta.1ned ' ' at.' Maguo Ua. J 0 h nson - t 0 J 0 h n E . 9hio St.ate Ul1l~erslty, department Mrs. Emma Lacy, Mr. !lnd Mrs. 8.nd family, of Washington C. H .• chicken dlnhet last Wednesday eve- K1 ' thy ,,-~' or horticulture, says thlllt lengthen- Earl Young aod MI'. and Mrs. Ern_ Mr : and Mrs. Ead ;Edmonson and n'l na by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. 'Mc~ nswo~ , et aI., parts of 1n-lots 141 and 142 In Lebanon, Ing the periOd In which apples may est Lacy att;ended the Lacy Reun- famil y. ot Muncie, Ind., and the Lorln Moore to Ernest 8.Dd ChristOlure, at Cold Springs Tavern. be pioked will help solve labor prob- Ion Sunday at Hanllan Park, Leb- M'lBses Th~ima a~d Sarah Kibler. ' . Mrs . Irene . Henderson, Mrs . ine .Lindsey, :1 parcels In Lebllno.ri. lems laclng thousa.nds of orchards IlJIon. FmE DESTROYS FARM and Claude Strout! were Geolle H. Sims, administrator of Grace Vice, In this state. ·M r. RM Mrs. Allen Smith and BUILDINGS AT FRANKLIN Sunday d1nner guests at the home the estate of Charles WIlliams, to Dr . CQUders says t he effective- daughters, of ' Dayton , were dinner 01 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. St;ooud. Fred Kahn, 3 parcels in Lebllnon. ness of ' the hormone sprays in pre- guests Silnday of ~{r. and ' Mrs ;' A blaze. st8l'tlng When llghtnlnl • • • Ella ~ . -Handley to Adele KIng. ventlng IlIPple drop depends upon Olare nce ·smlth. ~. il.nd Mrs. ,S tr~ck the barn on th e Ray Kl,nder Mrs. ' l Davls Furnas and MIss 9~.76 acres in Ha.m1lton twp. ' thoroughness of coverage. The Harold Wilson, of Genntown were farm on Pennyroyal Hill Sunday Dorothy Day ru;e enjoying a. two ' Robert M:' Blair, admllliStrator spray preve nts the tormlng of spe_ their afternoon guests. evening, destroyed the barn. full of weeks ~It' With Mrs. EdWIn Payne ot, tbe ~ta~ · of Jennie Lecony to ·clal cells at the base 'Of apple stems Mrs. Pearl McMo.k.Ln. of "Lebanon, hay a 'tobacco shed conta.1n1ng a (Jane Furnas), Boston. Mass: ' . John.· w. Lit tJ!! lots 20 and al In whlcll a~e nature 's provlsloh tor spent Thursday with her' .u ncle and • • • Sprln~ro . · , ". separating the stem from the fruit aun t, Ml". a nd -Mrs. J . R. Johns. large quil.ntlty of tob6cco, a .15110 and , corn crib. ' : : ,M rs. Ethel 'Balik, of Dayton, , John W. Little to 'Mary LitUe, spur . Unless the spray coats the Ml· . and Mrs. W. F. Clark spen~ spent the 'w eek-end with her .moth. one-hall Interest 111 lots 20 ,and 21 apple stem, the apple will drop at ~ undliy afternoon with Mr.: and Mr. and Mrs. VlrgU RuSsell, Of er, Mrs. ' a. ' H. Williamson. and In BpriUgboro , ;, ". the normal tlnle. Mrs. Claude R!gcs' In Dayton. Lebanon, were entertalned at ~: lamily. ,John and Grace KIng to William The etIeot of the spray contlnMr. and Mrs.. Salee Magruder, of ner last 'l'Uesday evening at .the • • .. . '. O. and NelUe Thomas, 15 acrca in ues for 10 to 20 days. depending Springboro. a.nd Mrs. Ross MaJ:gru- home of Mr. and · ·Mrs . Howard .Mr. and Mrs. Ul'1laa Boger and . Clool\::reejr. twp:. _. . Upoll variety of fruit and upon daughter, IMJss ·Kal.hiiD, .of Day&\.Io, Violet S. Wirtz and Ann 8. Vanweather conditions. Applications del' and three little children. of MissUdine. were dlnner SUe/} a.nd&Y ot Mr. derhoff to Be,rt. L . Rubel. 3 , tracts Should be made when the temperand Mrs. 'CUbe in Turtlecreek' t.wp. ' " ature Is a.bout 75 degrees 'Fahren. ' . • James 'QUillei' to Bazei D. Be!heit, usually this is In the middle Mr _ and Mrs. Charles Fir,s .• of bert, .6 acres tn' TUrtl~ ' twP. of the day In the periOd just before Troy spent the week-end here with THREE NEW .MEMJmRS ' . > • time to pick apples. tbelr parents. Mr. and Mrs. LeWis . . The cost of applyUlg the spray " ADDED TO .LEBAJ'i0N BO~ Fires. IMi,ss 'I nna ~res returned to ~ould be less than five cents per her home hereSa.tUrday rilght aCter 'Ibree 'addlt1~members . were ·bushel'. This cost should be balspending last week at CenterVille. appolnted to ti)e Lebanon ,R atlonan'Ced againts loss of lncome ~ fruit drop changes No. 1 apples into • • ~ . Ing 'B oard Monday . They ue' Dr. WE AR,E COMPELLED TO DISCONTINUE 'Miss MarlJaret .Edwards w~ the H. E. ' 'Rudman, Hyman and' culls. There also Is the benelit of er guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ro- Oharters Mt'ple. , Other memberi. sUPIl the lo~ger picking season so the OU~ DELIVERY SERVICE STARTING MONDAY, bert Furnas and lamily, blst Mon- are J . Ray La.w. chaIrtnan; William " fruit can be harvested by a. smaller day evening . Ranker and George' Perr1ne. , . AUGUST 17. crew'. Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Burton ,.' , The most ,<ommon hormone spray have moved to the , Hartsock prop:' UNCLE SAM MUST J:lAVE TH~ MEN IN THE Is made by diSsolving one gram of erty. They Connerly resiqed 10 napHthalena.cetic acid In 95' per SERVICE AND FACTORIES IF WE WI-N. I,"'.'UL'. Valley . , cent alcObol and then adding the . ~ . ·dilutlon to 100 gallons of water. MIss .Loraloe Compton, of spr1Dg T~IS IS ONE ~F THE MANY SACRIFICES About 15 to 20 gallons of the spray Valley, is visiting 'friends here for ' ,; .' EXPECTED TO COME. a te:w etays. . are requlr,e 4 to cover a 2~-year-old apple tree. .

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"India," the country which today lng on a. board of nalls, to a danclng With the teaching stalfs tor both CoWlty Superintendent C. H . Bohl. The following m en were Inducted I catl1~esheadline new•. was descrlb- marathon in the United StateS. Mr ., SchOOl bus drivers for tills year Wayne Township High &chool and by Local Board No.2, for' 'Warren I ~ d by one of Us nlltlve liOns, Nllkllll- ~ havr~ who speaks nve languages Grade Bul1dlngs completed, ftru\1 Bre Tollan Lawson, O~rge Hender- county on August 14 1942; Ilnd will n ~n . Ohavre, at a gathering of hlmselt. ,beUeves the English to be report. for traIning on August 28: piallB lor the oPening of the IIM2- BOUSE GUEST IS Waynesv11le Civic club members, he lJl'OSt dlfl1cUlt to mast.er . 43 school yea!"· bere, are being made. Oharles Zimmerman. 'Lawrence G. Moore, Robert F. "heir wives and guests, Mondes Repairs have been made ' to the Rhodes, Dale L . Mengle . MBrk W . SCnool will of;lIclal1y , open in He claims tllnt Lloyd George: then ' night. Waynesville on Tuesday, september roof of the buUdlngs during the Rhoades, Robert L. Britain, Israel II·tme miblster at England duclna The address was a {eatul"ll or the he 1irst World War,promlsed India W. Scott, VlrgU E. Schoonover, ~. at. 8:45 a. m. Inasmucb IlB the summer. .mnua! -ladles night dinner and full Independence witer that war opening registration held In ronner Wade W. Ellis and Melvin South . meeting, held at Cold Springs Tav- but that the promise was n~t carrle~ years on Laibor Day ~ being disall of Waynesvllle ; Harold J . Fraur, ern and attended by over seventy- ut. He says tha,t Is the reason that pensed with tilts year , tile first dBY Ollfford 'Doster, Lawrence O. Fell!y, :Ive ~rsons. of school will be a ruU£length sesof HaI'Veysburg; Donald Lindsey. I promise ot Ellltland for InctependMr . Oha vre was introduced to his nce to India altel' tlle present war Arthur L. Downs. Milton Lewis sion . .lUdlence by' Carl Abaecherll. pro- s not enough. While no estimate of the enrollWaynesville and L~t1e were well James Johnson, Ralph W . Houston ~ ram chairman. whn gaye a brier ment for the coming year CQJl be I'epre.!lented at the annual 4-H club Morrow; Eugene R. Whitacre. BlanAt the lose 01 his tAllk, Mr . ;lutUne Of the speaker's career . He Ohavre demonstrated the art ot given It Is expected to be. about the camp session held at Camp Hook chester; Hel1bert E . Woola rd. DayTheile Ger.mlm lSold(er penetrated much deeper Into El'Ypt lhaa IVas born in Bombay, India, where ,luttlng On an Indla.n turban and a :same as IllBt year's In Wayne Town- last lIIVeck, Wednesday through Sun" tOll; Delbert L . 1leslie, P;casant they had planncil and arc shown on the wrong side of a barbed wire Il ls {ather was a high court Judge. '1ative woman's gown. ship, it wlUl announced this week by day. PlaJn; and David ao5on, of Oregon- cage ror prlsoncrs of war at Cairo. They are some of tlte mea wltb Mrs. Fred Rush e.nd Mrs. Mary la. · InvOCBUon betore the ·dlnner. which General R<ommel millie hJs )lush across tho descrt to EI AlamelD, He came to the United states in 1920, and obtained his higher cdu_ which 11'118 served at 7:30. Willi .glven Hammond were members at the where be wall stoppc;! by Brilish forces. !lat!on at the University of M1clilgan, by Mr. Max Randall, minister or camp staff, and ' attended !n addl- ' SUCA'R BOARD OBTAINS majoring In mecbanlcal engineering. the local Ohrlstlatn cllurch . The din~Ion to the following girls: Frances WAR RATION BOOKS He Is 6 naturalized citizen. Is mar- ng room and tables were attractlveMarta Rush. ' Marjorie Charlwn. The Wayne Township Sugar Ral'led to an iAmerlcan gin &nd resIdes iy ~ecorated with bowls 01 gladioli. Whitaker. JennJe Lee Braddwk, DIlyton, 0 .• Aug. 19.-Resldellt.s of I\t Zonr. Ohio, a small v1llage be- generously furnished 'by Mr. Peny Marilyn Hammond, No.rma .Long- tioning Board hllB been .abJe to 00· Wanyc TownshIp and nearby d~C­ tween Hopkinsville and Morrow. He Earnhart, of Waynesv111e. acre, Janice and Phyllis Burnett. ~In th'e war rOotlon books for sugar. tions. whether employed. in Dayt"l1 Is employed In C(nclnnatl. Recently Oharlotte Eby. Alverna Reaver. Jean AnY person in the township who The meeting follOWing dinner was Or not. 'are urged to coO;1eratl.l lJl th~ was unable to obtain his book In Miss Kate Kling, oldest Wan-cn been 111 only two days. Mr. Ohavre has made appearances conducted by the president, H. W. Mary 'para ~ough Margaret city's ride-swapping campaign. Harlan, Barbara. Hal't6OCk. Mary May because of having too much county l'eSlden t who celebrated hcr , Active and In fairly good healt h on several redlo stations as guest Oase. The secretary. O. E. AnderPurl,lOse of the campal,!l} co.mild· Ann Burton, Barbara Orane, MU- sugar, will be able to obtain same 10lst birthday allniye1'S\Il'Y July 16. lmtll the time of h r death, Ml:'o5 I commentator, sPeaking lIibout India . s!,n. urged members to ret\U1n reeer- . en.'<i .t he m06t cooperative movement &ling followed developmeJ.ltB ot ~he _ Mr. Oha,vre returned to India in \'aUOD cards for future meetlnla . .~ed Bourne, Edwyna Stanforth, any Friday afternoon at the Town- , In 'Dayton's history, iB to set work· ship building. It will not bp neceswa r with great Interest . She moved 1939 to address the 'Inman National Rev. ~. O. Radley aponaorship comand Ernestine Earnhart. ers to share their automoollp.s Dnd sary to go to ' FrBnklln . The same about the house with a cane and congre$S, Just before the oubbrealt nl1ttee chairman, announced donathus save Ures, as well as gasoline rule eppl1es I1S in May. mainly, n9 spent much of her time recently In oC World War II, and WI'S compelled ~lons (or the comiJIg year 11'111 be the · and the cars themselves. person must hold. over four pounds "piecing" quilts, many of which she to travel a distance of 110 miles 'by ame 118. 16IIt year-Boy 8coul4, .25; , IBec:a we lIlany resldentll of tl.is of household sugar at t.1me of apsOld . ·~6me l to Tranglers J.o make the re- Red CroSs, bo; OhrlatPlu Seals. t5; pllcatlo.n for certificate . Ul u~~ ul {XI,{oldwa an ~IUl:lJA On July 16 relatives had a cele- tum trip to America. " J hrlstmas Baskets, $8. It was · alao 'war planl4 and other .'buslnesscs and bra ~lon In her honor. She attrlbutIn his address. Mr. Ohavre gave a Past Lecturers of the Waynesville CIVIL WAR VETERANS TO ~oted to donate $5 to the U. S. O . In these workers travel mUli't greeter cd her longevity to freedom from elllrifying description of economic their current campaign. Farmer's Orange presented the proCONVENE AT XENIA dlatances to their work, the May~'r's worry. She had never married. conditions In Indta today, expressing Frank U. LeMay, mesnIler of the ElJIergonoy OOIrun1ttee Oil 'rUllS- gram at the regular Ilesslon of Born at Utic.a , she WIlB the daugh. his strong belief in Independence for 10001 Boy Scout TrooP . committee. Xenla~The ninth annual reunion Grange held Saturday night . The portatlon, s~ns<;>r of the COllIPalR!!, tel' of . Mr . and Mrs. Louis KUng. India. ~e told of the varlou! CIl!lt.1i made a request that men of the of the Ohio Civil War VeterBns asproaram folloW8: ~es a special appeal to out-otShe had lived 31 years on the far m l'xlstLng in hla native land, ,the prob- community assist with the bUIlding Voca~ duet, ' "All Through tho soclat.lon wlU ,b e held .~ugust 22 and town commuters. where sne died. Her sister Mrs. 01- lern or "untoucha<bles" and "child 'Jf the Boy Scout cllibln ' on Wednea.. 23 for the first t1n1e at the Ohio An workers in Industry, ,la~. re- Night" and 'FollOw the Gleam," Ife •Freeze. died last November. and marriages." He compared the pl~ture day alternoolls" whOe blllinw howSoldiers and Sailor:; Qrppans 'lome ta11 and serylce groups In Dayton Alton and Roberta Eamhar~; vocal tounded here in .1'8611 by the Or,an(; IIluce that time her sister's daughter, many Amerlcat18 fonn tn their es are closed. duet, "Keep the !Home PIres Burnare to - regl.s~r <this week. U5,OOO Oeleste. cared for her. . minds of Indta-thaot of a Yogi IyAnny of the Republic . Guests included Mr. and Mrs. reglatratlon cards having been dls_ Ing," Mrs. GUbert . Frye and Miss Surviving are three nieces Celeste, the average age of Ohio Although Virginia lHardin; reading, "1 Wllllt NUka.nath·Ohavre and Mr. and Mrs. tl'Jbuted. accompanied with ,the "Joe !Mrs. Geoue Walton or WaYlltstil 00 To ' Morrow.;' Mrs. Raymond veterans of the liorth..80uth cunKogan, Or Zoar ; Mr. and Mrs. DerAllen" booklet whloh grBDhlcl1l~ ville "nd Miss Oglesbee of Sprlng Braddo;ek; trumpet sOl~ "La Man- met Is 96 years. 6 months associarick. of ClnclnMtI; Mr. and Mh. teDa 9f a ett_nwbo ear~y- ln &.be Val1ey. and three neph~a, ' RaJ tion oUiclals ' predIct a ~ dOZlln ~r dollnlta," M1SiI Inn&. Ftres. Herbert Langendorf!, of Lebanon; war spumed all request.s to . save and Forrest, both of Mason and P·l'. A school program will be present- more . wUl attend. transport.atlon heMrs. A. . M. Countryman. C1nclu• tires : FInally, Joe sees Where !ollvmg W. E. Oglt,.sbee, of Harveysburg. ed at ~he next regular Se&6IOll of Ing proylqed them. Funer,J !lervlcea Were held Wed- na.lJl; Mr. IUlCl ·Mra. wUUam H. tires lB' helping beat, the !Ulaand Funeral ser.vices Were held TuesThe week-end progrllm of 'the Grange. ~turday. August :19. Eacll I nesday a:fternoon' for Lampton P. Michener Pittsburgh; PB. he becomes a strong advocate 9f dllY at 2' p. m : at the McClure fuOOWVA here will Include a camp;'lady memoor ~ requesU!d to bring Among others at the meeting wl'ra MISS KATE KLING Sm,th;. age 50, who died: unexpect. eonserv~t1on. neral home, with 'Rev. L. C. Rada basket lunch for ~o and every- tire Saturde.y night Bnd present!) · edly Monday morning at 'hiB home Mr. aDd Mrs. C. E . Anderson. Mr. no cards, Indudlng all uecesdied at 1 a. m. Sunday at her' home 1.ey officiating. Burinl was In Miami tlon Ilnd dedication 'of flags and one ~ to tiring paper and penCil. three mUes south of Bell!li'ook. He and Mrs. Warren Braddock, Betty saty 'lnfonnatlon, w1ll enable mate:n tlagpoles to the Peter Pan IlUlStoj' near Oregonia, nenr here. She bad, cemetery. had been III since May, surterlng Braddbck, Mr . and Mra. RuanO Ing of fellow Workers and '· 1I11lgh- Graduate. From Naval unit a.nd !" new 7200,00 school bUlJQtrom shock caused by the unexpect· W1laon. !Mrs. JeBBle Hyman. Mr,' and ~ors who will swap rides, thUll '~v­ School Photoaraphy Ing nearing . completion . ed death ot bls wife, which occured Mrs. Josef MCCoy, Mr. fl!1d. ~. ng two thr_ee or more cars wl~bout 'Ilwo of the' 01110 veterans are 105 at that time. He had lived in the Ern. Butterworth, Mr. ' and MfA . any inconvenience. P.ensl1cola , Fla., ",ug. 19.-WUl1am years or age. Six others are more Bellbrook vlclnity most of his lite. Frank HeBS, Mr. and Mrs. Carl , AUtomobile owners or non-I)wnen .'Eo Hostetler, liOn at Mr. and Mrs. E. than 100 yenl's old. SurviVing are ~ two ·daughter. AbaecherJl, Mr. and Mrs. J, P : In IImall concerns where It Is ImW. Hostetler. Route I, :Waynesvull!. ENTERTAIN. AT LExICON PARTY Net proceeds of $130.80 were deThe demand for war production In ' M iSS Sllrab Alice lind Ml.sB Helen Larr1c1t, . Mr . and Mrs. IrviJl Mul{>OSBible to match autos with corived from two lee cream 8oclO.Is, Warren oounty for the next six M. .Smith, both at home. alld one ford. Mr . and 'Mrs. Ralph Haatlnaa; grad~ated from 'Ohlo, was rece. n tly workers may reg~ter with the conMrs. J . .p. Fromm and Mrs. Tru- sponsored by the WaYlle Township months wlll total approxlnlately sister. Mrs. Anna Bernard, of ·A1pha. Mr. ~d Mrs. Albert T. PolllIIIIty the Naval Scbool of Photography at tral bureau which will arnnlle tr.e the Naval AId Station, IPensocola, man Wardlow combined hospltal- . Mother's club. It was anpounced 2.025. Because of this gree.t demand iFunerill services were held' at the Mr. and Mra. Kenneth' . HUl. Mr. ride-swaps. The bureau Is located Itles Friday afternoon at the Ward- Monday, by Mrs. Harvey Rye, a representative of the U.nlted States resld&ooe with burial In ~llbrook Lou Prlntz, -Afr. Fred GralJman. Mr. end also promoted to. the rank of In the MunJclpal building. . corporal. He ~ttalned high honors low home, to entertain at a Lexlcon chairman of 'the organization's fL Employment IServlce wl11 visit · the cemetery . and Mrs. Max Randall. E. V . BamEmployers and employee grouJls in b9th aerial an'd general photog_ party. a series of whiCh have peen nance commlttM. The socialS' wert: following places In order to register ll~. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wisea~ unltlng In their effort t? s ~ nlt sponsored ~y the Methodist W. S. held on August.6 aud August 20 In persons Intel'eslied In employment: man. Mr. anti Mrs. Walter raphy. tbe "Swap Rides . to save TJrea" Fo~ O. S. connection wl~h t,he .WaynesvUle . Waynesvllle. Tuesday, August 25, Whitaker, Mr. 'a~d .Mra. Earl ConIn the Marine Mostetler enliBted campaign. Six tables were In play during the High school summertime baud .con- 8:30 to 4:30-The Municipal OffICe, ner, Mr. and Mrs. W111 O. st. John. Corps AUiUlt 29, 1940 and re;celv.ed 'afternoon after which 'a dessert certs. Township House. . and Mrs. L. O. Radley Yr. MRS. JANNEY IS 'h is recruit training a~ Parris Island, Mrs. Rye 'W1l.S IlBslsted by memMa~on, ,F rIday August 21, 6:30 to and Mrs . O. E. MIchener,.Mi-_ end . , .' S. O J ·where be .q\,laUfied as a rUle course was served. bers 01 fhe .commlttee. Mrs. R . H . . 4:30, Olty Hall. A rousing send·oft fo~ -.. selec~ Mrs . H. W. Oase. Mr . . and' Mn. O. HONO~ED AT PARTY sharpshooter and pis tor expert. 'He UNION STOCK YARD NEWS' Hartsock and ~4'rs. J. K. Preston , Morrow, Monday, Aug. 24, 8:30 to who are leaving for the ar~y will H. Brace. Dr . and Mfa. H. ' ,lI:. Mrs. Ruth Janney was the hon- w6B then transferred to ~Pensacola F. W. Kurflsil of Waynesv1lle, 0 ., and other Mother's club members . ' 4:30. Mayor's ornce, Olty Hall. be given. at Lebenop 'nlesday I:,e- Hathnay. 'M!' , and ' John ' ored guest it a party last Wednell- , and remained 13 months on active Anyone who is unaple to contact nlng, .,.ugus~ 25. The party. Wlll lbe Fromm, J .. O. HaWke. Belen P. clay afteroon'rat tbe home of~. guard duty I Approximately ,e ight sold 19 hogs at the OlnclnaU Union HOUSE GUES1r IS . . . the reprcsenatlve on any of the given for selectees of Warren COIln - Hawke.. Nr . and Mra. Ja'c.Ic Lloyd Dav~. . . months" ago be tra~fs~ed ,again. Stock Yards . that . averaged ' 230 abOVe dates shaul", Aontact the ty Boards One and Two who bave and Mr. and Mrs. Prank U.~,.. HONORED AT 'PARTY w ~ TIle affalr WIUl arranged by Mrs. ~ tlIrie to the '~hoto Laboratory, pounds and 'brought the top in their , " weight class. ' M Iss . Anne Baxter, of New York UnJted states Employment Service, been Inducted during August . .' Davia ,for several Of iMrB. JanneY's <Aviation Detachm.e nt ~t Quantico, ATTEND YOUTH.. CONFBBENCE·.· The celebrat~n will begin with a many friends who will miBa ' ber Va. Sta~loned tl;tere ~or four monUlS .H . A. Satterthwaiw. at Waynes- city . who was the hOuse guest of Court <House, LebaDon. ville. had 20 Iambs at the ClnclnMiss ¥onlmla Bunnell Inst. . week, band concel1t on the 8tJ:ee~ ibetweeh ted MiMea Ruth Helen ' ~ : ~ ~ complete . his presence in this community. Mrs; 111e was selec:: NEW BUNTING LICENSES 7:00 and 7:30 o·clock. Prom 7.30 to . and Rfylyn Crabbe anel " JQnney has J~t :recenuY given up photo tnlinJng at the Naval SChool natl Union Stock Yards that .welgh- 'Nas compllment(ld at a. party gIven by MIss Bunnell, Saturday night . The dlsklbutlon of new hWltlng 8:00 a parade 'WlU 'be held on the George Menele are 'representing her home bere, and. will stay with- of Pho~pb at 'Pensacola. , ed ~ pou.Dds and brought $15.00. principal streel4' of' Lebanon. Youth Fellowship of the Wa1~~. I ' . . T b e even In g was spent In playing Bcenses to. the Ueenoe dealers has ~ llatlve of IKentuckY; Corporal her. daughter. Mrs. Walter Wtnlams ANNUAL HAWKE BEUNION ds rt hI h r hm .,.. . At 8:0() o'cloCk ·the program will "me lMet.bod1st ~hUl'Ch at a wee~'. . . car a er 11' c re res cnts were been completed, according to COn"aJitl family of Wellmari~' unth Pall H06te~ was 'born at, Ca.rlJBle Dec. To ,B E JDl~ AUGUST 2.3 served by' l.~ .' begin In Town Hall, presided over conference jJelng , held at Miami . ..ne hostess to the 1011o.w_ servatlOll 00.mmlssloner Don Wat. . when she and another 'dauabter, 5, 1921. Be iB 20 year,! old. by' Stanley Earnhart, chairman' of VaIiey ChautAuqua this w"k • . . The twen~y-thlrd annual HaWke Ing guests. MIss Baxter, Mr. and ers. Under 6 new prOVISion In the ·MIAS Lou~lla Janney. wl11 again t4ite I •. . ... M K II H' k d ,. I t M the Warren County Victory ComWhile t.here, they are .taylng ..rtUl reunion will be held sund~y August' r5. eel" .O a, a ... g 1 eI\ on- 'law, hunting !lecnses will not run up their winter residence 'e.t Dela~d. BIBLE CLASS mlttee. · I t Mr. and MrS. Oharles' -LeMay. ~. 23 at ·'Wayne Park In , W aynesV1lle, 1m a,. and son. Se h, Mr. und Mrs. with the calendar year and there. ~r1d6 ;' . . :':'MEETS MONDAY EVE. '/ The .program Is as follows: "Star LeMay Is cOUNellor for ~e conteI;':' ~~ Ohio. EVeryODe' connected In any Rosooe Fur~as and MIss Alice Gonz;. J d01'e the 1~1 huntlllg !lcehses do , . ,T he subject lor dlICUIIslon at . the " . Spangled Banner," sung by all pres! IDce. 8PBDlG VALLEY BE,lnDENT • way '\VUh .the Ha.~ke familY .1s urge<l j not expll·e. until. August 31 at this 1 Bible' Study claaa ior 'nnt Monday ' FRANKLIN PASTOR. ROBBED ent; Invocat on, by .Rev. Paul E . . SUES FOR $30.118 AS,. RESULT , .n1fbt wtn be '''P,ra.yj!!'.'' The cilLu to attend. __ year. It will be necessary for Ohio Ohlles. pastor, of .the Lebanon FRANKLIN RATIONING OF- ACCIDEl'fT L\ST. 8El"T. " J A Albright """tor of the Con. nimrods who hunt on September 1 "·ethod'-t church' G~oup .Slnging . BOABD MOVES 'SC·",W meet a~' the home of Mr and , AL ST l' ..~ 000 . . , ", ' . "'.l_ .., .' . . . --:- . ~ . . ,-, ' " ' ;(, ' OSW D E ~ E . ...... , grega.tlonal C.hrlstian churcl:\ and i or thereBfter to llave~one Of th~ new by Boya Octet of Mason ' Principal The otflce , ' . '. '.' ' . . annual Hcwes who are now ·ln. the ' . X~la OhiO" Aug., .14, ' - ' William Mrs . .Rot)ert Lamb ~t 8 ·'1 cloclt . " 001l1ns. 'Sprlng Valley, filed sult In Tbla cIaas Je new to the com- ' Maurice H. 'Oswald Lebanon tu- attendant at .agasollne station In I . • Address to be given by Nicholas F. I .. < , .. .... ' ., Franklin told police he wa obbed hands of license dea.ers or ageDts. N 18 /Pro tl Atto or (lommQn Ple~ 00.ul1t toilaY .aaalnst .muntt1... D. ~" not ~eeted . with ne~l . director \Who, died here July . t ""5 'd hO> Boy s ' .St. r k If 'Kunters wlll ,be . pleased to know o. tgn. secu ng l rney H. V. ZJ.mme~. DelA:ware, .own.. ~ ,.Qh~b .. ·It ·~ f~' any ~ '12 \ lett' an estate yeh~ed at .,23 ,OOO. 0 ... a n . s cou . n e tbat' tne new ll<:e~ are now avail_ Mon ornery coun~y; corn.et SOlo. er of two semJ-traller trucks m- of denomtnatioo of tile aceorWng to ~n es't1n1ate med ' In ,Wednllsday m.ornlng bjl[ore d\lwn by Fred ,Emley of Mason. Token 'VGlVed In .& COll1alOll,' ~'th' h4a auu..:· munl''' , who 'iB Interestecl in '-"" Probate Court Prldey. Perso~pro~ whll.~ ·oP.e~g the statlon/o)' bUsI· n~le, with the prospect of a bountl- ,Pt'esentatiol). by Mr. Aquwltt Mul:' ,'. • '.' . ' t , . . "I "-L ' .~'.' . ' ness He saId ·he was walking ut at lui game crop and the fact that the f rd' Sol "Ood BI Am erI "by ' m9!:!U"1aat Sep~tember 2 on Ro\1te ~ moie abOut vpe \Blble. ,You are perty,*as valued at ~,ooo and real h'ed t th ' f' th °t tl ' squlr~ei season tn the BOutherri zoxie 0 • ~~ .... _ . esBed"'u caPa't" .G, ~eaf, ~ Vallet: .I' bJ\1ted to ' ~ lOut Bible ~d es~ at 03.M. The entire estate Is a S a . e rear 0 e'· s a pn . ,. Joan .,•."........e. .... on .,. , oOWna cbi.rg~ ' tbat 'Ute truclks cc.iil! IIondat ev~. . i l wlliecl,' to . . wlclow 'Elizaij)etb ' Wlt~ ~ armload .0J 011 C&lls 'whe!l a of thi state opens op 'September 15 er Raymond Br~. . ; · were aperatcld a'f 'doe ~tee ·of , ..' . •_. . '. ' _ . ' giu1 w~ stuc!, In 1115 back and 'two antt n , t~e n~rthel'n zone em Sep" kter . the- program. a mOVie, do~<lj. ~~·' Of, ~frol, th. ! p. O. D~. PBOO~88ING , Al'TEJiP) ' SHEEBAN BBUNION !Den ,.ordered him intO the s~atlo~.· te:-ber 22;,. <. 'naY'4 - bY ~'W jUld B!.alr" wt~ be ,w'rona side of:tb'e hlahQY" Rfl saya ",NlOBLY ~ WA~ 'TW!". . and _ . .Th~re th~~ .rO~4 the cub regi.ll~r SPB GBOBO SCBOOL STA"" shown: AU whO u:e able ~l'e urged · ,,_ aurf--' two skull~ , • . ... " '", ' .' ~:_ ... "'~';"_1te..\ ...rbeeh ·-8heean:ba~ of, .the n6 and ~ his knlte. . : , ' --...-:. '. , ' to at,!.6nd and give the boy.- a fit-: ~ . ,¥- , '. nl • ~ E:- V, ,BamMrt of the, -;"I' ...... ,... D • • n_ •. a an" ':{'hey then forced him to march . M. 'T ; JolulSOD, /lUperinteilcfeut, tlng .ndoft. • ~7e::r:.:I/::~ tl'. 8, O. in WatpJ tOWn\ sOns ~ . Mr" and ~. Rice S~pP ahead ' of Utel gun 4oiJ;l nearby baa aMoun,oec1 ·tha.t the ctlai'o~ l·nIJ........ - . '. 10 bJa t .hlp, ~ &ha the clrIve bJ his Jolnec;I with otber membe},s of the fanroad tracks to tbe rear of thEl T9WDBhlp "80hoo]s will, bpen Sep- ~.u.V:&GE cOaoirr:nB rlgbt!fle and ~. . ' NIl ~ .. pi!llre.lni ·Dlce., ~d Sheehan f~ for • famlty ,dIn- C9l)areratlol1 Chrl8t.la.n church, and , tember 8, with the fO~ teach~ . . ,. ' ' ear; ~cl eome bia ..... aDd 'Wu ~e are res~dma PIlercJUSb' to ner, Slmday ·at the bome Of Mr. clOljed the p,te lJebtnd blm and Ina -staff: Mrs. OI1Dton OUpm. The W&1ll~ ~p Saiv!110 ~~ OIl:bI.I alcle. ittfOl'ta of ibe ~"*". a • .aDd MrI ........ ~ MClOture, ~ ntar ran. . ' ~1J)h ~ Helcin 'Lelihty, Mr. , Ciomm1I!tee. will ~. tbla '<!hunMrI. ~. v.aonr ad daiWa- ... Sp~. Emer.lcll:. 0eeU Orlelt, PrI&Jll!8ll' day) eVeDlDf at 8 p. m., a' 1be II&- repon.!bd.tbe tfmd baa paMId &be 1Iis. L. ~nk wae v~t1DI recently Drtever, ....... Glenn BlaQd, Delbert '1'CnmIbJp ,Boule. TbIa IIIItt'tq teIIdId ' • -.00 IPfk, 'lbe quoW. fOr W~ Get III Use SCRAP to ."hi]) tbe u tbe boIbe Modianeh8n. BerIIla Euton. .Ada •.., ~t and aU ........ are . . . it ~. .. •• . .or ","". Pout _ Pbaebe 1.UDdr, uraecl to .~.

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Dayton Urges Ride Swapping

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Trlll l of the right Ax l ~ sn botcurs. ham are Iwall8Jble only In lImlled who landed <111 Long .l siand and Quall Utiei . Price fi xing policies lire Florida be clws <ti le! " ere picked up said to 'be responsible for this sltubl' F . B . 1. a genls. h IS been cum. :ltlol1. as man y sllull packers Insist pleted by the special Trial Comm u.- th ey are being required to sell meat .sIO~ sltt.iug III Wns hhlgton . The product-s at ceiling prices fixed by ter acts as Mnld of Honor at the It·s the first co-start'lng 1I1sn tor findings III :hl' COI1lJl11ss1on. to· O. P . A. Departm en t of Agrlcul- wedding of Spencer T racy a1 d these bwo b endLine persona lities, gcther wa h 111.! eddence. ha\'e been ure oCficll\ls call the situatio n a Kathari ne Hepbur n In "Woma n of With Tracy p}aylng a sports writer ~ ubrnltLcd I,U Ihe Presiden t. who up I'lllporary one and are giving asa nd Miss Hepbur n all in ternatio nal to the tillle of preparin g this cOI - ' urances that. 8 plentiful meat the Year." new M-G-M lIIm openI, ('olumn lst . .Plenty suphappen s ' after umn. has not announc ed the sen- ply will be ava ilable soo!! ; Pork pro- Ing Sunday at the Twin Theatre . !bey get married I tences to be Imposed. Howev r, ductlon on lhe farms of the nalion Illost observers belic"e that the now at the highest point In hls- service physica l requirem en ts. deaU1 penalty wlll be Invoked upon tory and the heavy seasona l 'mal'• • • Beh ind the scenes the rapid ly dc" at leMt seven of the saboteu rs with ' eLing of hogs wlll soon be under veloplng shor Lages of mate rials. I '~the poi slblllty of one. who furnlsh - way. Mr. and Mrs. Fra nk Shigley. ot epclaUy metals, needed for the proed helpful evidenc e to t he govel'n, • • • Jamesto wn. called on Mrs. Nettle ductlon of mellit. bring given impriso nment. war cqulpm ent. Is cuus· The attempts of outsider s to Inlog serioUs concern . Much oC the Harper las t Wednesday evenlng . INole : Six of t he saboteurs have (luence Congressional pr1m:\" Y ele The Friendl y Bible Class of the trouble appoors been eli>Ctrocllled, one given a life lions In Ohio and New York, to come as a r.:s'J ~ a nd ' of bad -dIstribu tion and 0\'<:1' _allot- Met hodist Sunday school enjoyed a .scntal1cc and the other thirty years. to purge {rom public life lbose who ments of available suppll~.s of n eed. picnic , at Shawne e Park last Wed- Ed .) The action of the Federal disagreed with the Preside ntial fored materials and m hines For In- Jlesday . Those In attenda nce were 6elltencIJ1g German i born Max elgn pollCl s prior, to Pearl Harbor, stance, the wisdom of as~ l gn l l1G Mr . ana Mrs, Pearl Turner. Mr . SLephal l to death for treason In met wi h llisastro us defeat last huge quantit ies of machine toois f l' and Mrs . A. C. Menden hall. Mr . connecLion wl' ll aiding an escaped week . All sitting Oongressmen canLhe constru ction of bat.tlesil ip t hat and Mrs , J. W, Whiteside. Mr . and Nazi prisoner o( war InolllBtes that dida tes wt!re renomi nated In both wlll Lake four or fIve years to com- Mrs . W . E. Crites, ;Mr . T : W. Vanstern treaime nt is to be accoT.nd tates wi th the exceptio n' of Hartin plete at a. time when I1ToduoU on (f pelt, Mr. Thomas Houston . Mr. all lraltors. Inciden tally. Stepha " Is Sweeney of Clevela nd, whose tie- guns and aeropla nes Is l'lg6 the Ilrat person to be sentenc ed to foot was caused by factiona in g fo,: Roger Turner, Mesdam es Kate Eagle. l troub- want at such steel and ' oc~ Is be .. Nora SOUers. Nelle Pet!)!,so n, Grace death ,for treason since the Whiskey' les within his own pa.r ty. Ing questioned . . Borton, Susie 1J0uglaSll Ella. !Moore, Rebellion oue hundred . and forty• • • • • • 'Lillie Houston . - Cora Mlars. Ella eight years ago. In the meantime A rather well defined propaga nda As the pubUc anxiously a'vnlts lie- Oglesbee. Mat tie Smith. the F. B. I. eontlnues Its roundup and "pOlIt1cal pressur e' campai Lena gn Is tailed reports concel'lllnll t!1e I1pel n- Badgley , Cora Davh, Birdie Alexof suspected Axis agents . Elghty- being ,b uilt up In the Eastern Stotps Lions of Americ an forces In tl;1e al- nnder, Laura MoLaug hlin and Mr. seven arrests have been made In to extend the gaso Inc rationin g Lack ngainst the Sol,,)mo n Islancls and Mrs. Charles 'Huff . A sumpNew York within the past few days l)togram to cover the en Ire nu.Uon . they can rest assUl'ed that Lhe sol- tuoUs ' dinner was served and ga~es ' With a considerable number of other The present rationln g of qa ~ IUlIe In dlers. snllors and . mt',l'IIJl~s Il6rlllJi· and other amusem ents for enter_ suspected persons !)elilg apprehe nd- t)le Seaboa rd States has been made Plltlng In the actio.1 .....ere \\'ell tallnmen t. !Ii eisewhere Ln the country , \.Oclud- neoessary tbecause of lack of trans- trained and 'prepare d . It ' can now 'M r. Harlan BQdgley and Mr.s . Ing two In Cincinn ati. porlatio n facilities, due to sil1kln~ be told tha t .:tor many weeks tile Ray Krug ga'\l'e a miscellaneous • • • und wlthtlra wals of ocean-goIng men fighting In L ha Solomon IS- shower at the home of Mrs. Blldg~ According to Bureali of Labor sta- tank ships formerl y used to supply lands 'Were carefull y "r ll ~ uecl anll ley last Thursd ay evenin g for Miss Iois'uca, the Income of t~e average that area wilh Its oil '\'ld gll 501111e t.l'iiJned Cor ~heir la.\1d lnil IlDd a t- iSetw Alexa~d er. whose marriag e ClW 'family was ' leven per cent needs. ,There ·is no shortage of gus· ~ck operati ons under Conditi ons w11l take place next Saturda y , evehigher during the nrst half of 1942 ol1ne or oil. but ra her an ovel'- similar to tllose en':'1untereG in 1116 nlng . ,than durlog the same period last supply in most sections of thO! CO'.lll- actual assault, Careilll s.udy a r,d Mrs . Kate Copsey spent the past year, w'l th av.erage famIly expendl - , try . ' J ust how the rationin g at gas- attentio n _was given co every detail , Week in Springf ield as the guest of tures' being lnorease d by a lIttl!! less ollne In states where oll ' fields and Noth1n'g 'W s overloo<l:£ld I ~ Is lIlIl·I-. her cousin, M~; . Olara Stahl. ths.!l two percent , altwug h average h Ulle refineri es are In .: n:~d , or In dutaUed J,lhmn111g nnd ;m~llaratfl'nL oralne C.ompto n' was a guest or living costs 1ncreased BlmO!lt eight areas supplied by 111,,(lines. cun that make possible Americ an \l lc, Mr. and Mrs: Robert 8attert h'per cent. Tb1Il means, of ~urse, belp solve the "asoll11 ~ and 011 Ship·. tol'les agBiilst the great odds that waite, Waynes v~lIe. a tew days last that most j:ity tamlUes have been plog shortag e to, the Eastern States conl'roL1LCd our !il!hting lll '!ll In the; week. buyh:lg smaller quantiti es or goods Is hard to unders toll'l. It would Solomon Islands call1pn lg r~ . Mr . and Mrs. Herbert Goodwin and services thus far m 1942 than ma lie a bout as much sense to In.slst • • • and little daughte r returne d home lo 1941·. J;>urlni the same perlod of tha t the Coast States rattan Two weeks ago Al'my public rela- Thursd ay evening from "vacat fresh ion time savings were Increas ed by sev_ 5~afood because the pe·, p'e ,cf ' the tions officers at lMitcl1elJ Field, Long trip throl~h t. h e Smokey mounehty per cent, D)lrlng ehe first half MJdwes tern States cannut Is and, released lJUbllclty ~ :l cl pi~_ tains. OOLu tu n . . of 1942 cash Income tram farm sales plentifu l supply. dUe to ll'a1lSlJ 1" . tnres concern lng the purpol'C ,:d d.lsIMr. John HCllOd left Wednes day totaled five billion, seven hundie d tntlon dittlcul tles . ' covery of numero us huge groul1d for his home In Clevela nd after and seventy -three milUon dollars as marlqllgs, lDcludlllg plowed !\elds. spendin g two weeks with • • • relative s. compar ed with four billion, twelve The ofpce at Price Ad r.llnlst m_ cleared spaces paths etc .. ~hn~ [OrlllMr . and Mrs . Rollert S6ttert hmlllJon dollars for the first six tion has announ ced that mere 'V lll ed arrows pointing the wU;V for en- waite, Waynesv1llo ' called on Mr. months of last yoor. a.m l pr1ces be a revision of cellin, pI'1c..p.3 01 emy air craft to impor· ~ a . defense and Mrs, M!lx Compto n las.t Sunduring the past year hQve risen an ' foOd SLuffs, effective ",bout Septe m- plcllltS· a !ld air bases aloll; the At- day: average of ninetee n and five-ten ths ber 15th. This price rp.vlslon . it Is lantJ.c esaboar d. It was also stated Mr. and Mrs ,. Vlc~or Darnell. of PIN: cent.' ._ estimate d, wlll Incre<ise fo cl CO&ts t!lI\t apPl'Opriate actl'ln ha~ bee,ll Dayton , bought the Clar~nce Bag• • • . by one ancl one' hali pel' ccn t. , ThIS taken against those respons1bl~ " tord propert y 01Il Bellbroo k avenue. In Washin gton nnd many other ",m be the f1rst gen,eral break In The_announ cement created much Mr. and Mrs. L : 6. Noble !\ond larger cities 01 tlle East h,0usehold- t'h e prlce cell~ng stl-uctur<-. o t~el'.!> excttem ent jand conside rable CO'1- son Daimle, of Beavert own, spent IIrs are pelng faeed with a me t I)re bound to come 10 tel' unle.,s a .. cem thl'ough out the country A r~w. the week-en d with ""'Mr. and Mrs. shortag e, At times it has been tIn- element s going, to mal~:~ ,u p 'the co ~t days later a WashlJigton newspa per Donald Noble. posslple to -buy fresh pork and 0 ; :mch commodi~lcs -are placed t;1l- openly charged the whole stOl,}, was Mrs . F~ora B'uckles was fl. guest many cuts of beef, whlle baCOn and der strict control . I~ gigantic mlsrepr esenta',lon and last Thursd ay of Mrs . Josephi ne that the pictures given to the press Strain . Dayton . • • • The War 'D epartme nt has stal't~ d had been taken months ago at . Mr . and Mrs. Wayne Peterso n a drive to entist one hunctr"d .1honswhich time the "markin gs" we ll' Xenia, Mr. and: Mrs. Don nnd· skllled mechan lca and technic PeterfQ.)Jnd to be harmles s and ullpre· son, Middletown" were guests of l(lns for service In the Arllty Air mediate d. Genem l H1.1gh Dtum their mother , M:rs .. Nellie Pe~son , force, the , Signal Corps, and the comma nding the Eastern Army last Sunday . 'J.'ARVIA-LrrHIC TAR AND Ordnan ce Departm ent. SlIccrssful Corps Al'ea , has otfldaU y declared Mrs . Mabel Copsey and mother. RDAD O~. EX~YA'1'iNG a pplican ts will receive su?plem wcal the pubijclt y release as contrar y tc Mrs, Stephen s ·Oolumbus. t rlllnlog - to quall!y them for Almy spent DUMP TRUCK SERVIC E , the' facts. and Secreta ry of V'.al Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. TechniCian rat1ngs. Air p-rourid me-·. verne READY MIX CONCRETE' Stimson has ordered ·a complet e Copsey. cham s, radio mechan ics a :ld operwakeup of the Public ,Relatio ns DIMrs. Melvin 'Pennin gton and two ato~s, metal wor\r.ers, weld "1'5. Lelevision of the 'War Departm ent. In daughte rs. Day to Ill. spent 'a 'few days phone and telegre;ph operato r; '\~lCi these grave days the Americ an last week with her parents , Mt. and repairm en . electrlo ians) :nechanlcs people have ellough Phone, Waynesville 2911 real problems Mrs. C. A. SOu'ers, and fine Instrum ent repairm en ore to worry over, without having pubMorrow Phone No. 3 Miss Alma Hartsock was a guest needed. Applica nts must ,'e bt'tween llclty agents creating false ones to last' week ' of h er daughte r, Mrs ~be.non oftlee Phone ' 4'l3K~ , ages of eightee n and forty-fo ur obala I'm them . Secreta ry o~ Wa r Irvjn Reeves. Dayton . Reslden ce-98 114 tain clearan ce from their lor.al draft Stimson is entirely correct In lDslst- , Spring Valley canning factory opboard and meet general miiltary ing that all press releases Issued by ened last Monday , the War Departm ent be based on ,...--- --facts . Loss of faith and dependa nce in Army communiques a.nd statements would be a most damagLnJ . blow to public more.le.

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Mrs, Margar et Glatfelt er und daughte r Louise \'Wted relatJve ~ In Dayton a few days laat week.Mr, T~d Walton who suttered II. trek a few wceks ag(l, Is , sWI slowly hllprovtng . S vet'al from here att n tlcd Lll Walton r union I\t Solma. I t 5\1\1day. Mr . and Mrs. LIley Cl'aig', ~r . .u1d Mr . Raymol,d OSbOl'nll" ' C1)la, aud Ml'. and Mr . O. W . MorIItt ancl Mrs . "Lucy Dm, Wu ' n cs~ vILl e. were Sunday dh n er gue ts f Mr, alld' Ml'S . F ,' M , HJett . Miss Fairy Christy Cohunbus . spent a lew days last woek wi th her sister , Mrs, Ella Oglesbe e. Miss Hannah . Harper . at.tende d th e funeral of Mr . Lindem uth n MJamlsbu.rg last Wednesd ay . ·,M r . La.wren::e Alexand er entered McClell an hospl t.nl last Tuesdny for Q. minor operatio n. M r . 01'0.11- Gartrel l, Dayton . was ca ll1ng on friends here laSt Satur-

and' dllughte r - returne d Bund" [rom a Itshlug Lrlp lit ·St. ~•. Mr. and Mrs, Cflarle. Charlto n Mr~ . Ella Haines 1.$ on tb sick lind family. Mr . and Mrs,. James l1st. Wt('al and ' family enJOYl:d a picnic Mr . and Mrs . Raymon d Wl.Ison dln,ner at Chautau qua Sunday .' vi. I d Mrs. Ella Hurl' y at the Slxt,y-flve were I.n attenda nce at' bome Qf WilQlII' Sml Ch on .sundItY . tbe Foulk's reu11100 Sunday at bile, ' Ml' : ~nd Mrs . Rhodes Bunnell home ot Mr. nnd Mrs. WUbll1' and d~u g hte l' Onrol ca lled 011 RM- Foulks . [\fit Bogal last Fr iday ru ght. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Oraham and Little Ray McIntir e w n. gu st Mrs. J. B . Jones attende d ~he WI!Of lI!s gralldm othel" 01 n'nn Wilson . Inington Call' on E'rlday. a ll Friday . Mr . and Mrs, All n Emrlc)< eoMr. and Mrs . Luthilr Hnlues and to dinner Sunday . Dr . dnught r Phyllis and Mr . and Mrs. and Mrs . J .. W . Ward and Mn! . Donald HAines were dinner guests Martha Hough or Waynes ville apd of Mr . and Mrs. Oharley Laird. of Mr. nnd Mts. ' ~n Salisbu ry, of Oamden, Sunday eV~l1lo g . Wasbln gton C. H . 911r meeting has been represe nt· Mr . alld Mrs . Robert Furnas nnd ed a t some of the sessions of WI!- two chUdren . of Dayton, were Wedmlnll'ton Yearly meetlnt: which can. nesday evening guests of Mr . and ven d last ThUfS(hlY. Mrs. Russell Campbe ll and ·f amlly. Mr , ru1d Mrs , naY1l1olld WUSOI1 Mr . and Mrs , George LewIS had I\S U1e Guests Sunday evening Beavcrtown were their Bunda, Mr . and Mrs. ·Uwre.llCC Mltchn cr. guests. clay . John WIl.Son , Mr . and Mrs. FranMrs, Minnie Siney and faO\i~y, of ces Clhenow eth nnd Robert Wilson , Northri dge, were Wednes day eve. oMr. JunIor SIebold and Donald IIlng guests 01 Ml·. and Ml's , RoYoung, of Middletown , called on the bert Siney. Bogan and BmUh farhll1 es Saturda y Mr . and Mrs . Charles Dlis, of · Lampto n Smith passed away sude\lening . Phillipsburg. were Sunday dinner denly here at his home Monday guests of Mr . and Mrs. Donald mornin g . His death occured just Bllird nnd ehlldren . Nancy Baird thr eo months to the day of ' his ¥eturl)ed home with them for a wlfes deatb which also was sudd,m . Mr... II"" 1I.1n .."n. c.:".r.·.. I.. ""I~ttt weeks visit. He Is survived by his two daughte rs . Mr . and M1:S. Bob Schneid er and Mr. and Mrs . Chester Baird, Mr. The funeral was held Wednes day son Freddie . of Sprlng(leld and Mr. and Mrs . Arthur DUs and sons. at the home . Leroy Shaw and Miss Audrey CrowRoger and Jr.. of Dayton . were The P. J . Thomas es were supper ford , of SprIngfield, .spent Sunday Sunday evening guests at -t he Baird guests In Lebano n Sunda'y night at with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crawfo rd. home. the Laowrence Thomas home. In Mr. and IMrs . White. or Lebanon. Mr. w!1d Mrs. iW al.t er Kenrick the evening they oalled on Mrs. Silent Wednes day evening ·wlth Mrs . and James Haines were Sunday Nancy ElIell ~ Pope . Mrs . P9pe's Banner Stewar t. -. dinner guests of Mr . and Mrs. W . conditiOn remains about the same. Mrs . Emerso n Emley and llttle G. Hnlnes and famlli In Dayton , Mrs, Perry J . Thomas and son son, Larry Joe, returne d home SatMr. and Mrs . Everett Early were spent last week at Baln'b rldg1l wHh l\Tday. dinner guests Sunday at the home Perry. The latter has a mill there Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Frazier and at the latter's ~other, Mrs, J . W . and is sawing for the Pettie Co. of Mr, end 'Mrs. Lester Fry speil, Huston . at Yellow SprJ,ngs Detroit . . . Sunday evenlog with Mrs . Banner ·M r. and Mrs. Therle Jones and • The annual me e~log of the Xenia Stewart . son, Milton, were guests a t " !linArea. of Church es of Chtist was Cnllers nt the Bunnell home S_un- ner Sunday , honorlo g Mrs. Jones held at Ferry Sunday with 200 pre; - day wore Mr . and Mrs . .Levi Bun- birthda y at the home of her parent . Aldis Webb, or Clnclnn ati was n.ell and chUdren, of Loveland; Mr. ents, Mr . and Mrs. Edwin Nutt, the prinCipal speaker o.t the day . and Mrs , Vaugha n Mullen and son. near Centerv llle. . Rev. and Mrs. W . 'a. Smith and G-arry Lee. of Dayton ; Mr . and'Mf s. Mrs. Fred Fisk of Nlckleson, Ky ., Dorothy June spent part of last Ralph Bunnell and chlldl'en. of was' a guest last week 'ot Mr. Geo. week In Marion . Va. Lebnnon , Mr . and Mrs. mer BIAdOray and Mr . and Mrs. Leelle A wiener roast w held at the Lebano n, Mr . and Mrs. Elmer Bold- Gray and children . Their Sunday Lester Ge.rhar d home Tuesday eve- tori; Mr. and Mrs. 'Everett Bunnell guests were: Mr. and Mrs . Joe Plsk. ning. Present were the Coy Gilliam Ilnd children Ml&I Pauline Gibson, Mrs. MUdred Popp and daughte .r family. the Maur~ce Hunter family of Waynesville; Mr. and Mrs. Perry and Edgar Fisk. Mrs. Fisk.re turned and .the W. O. Smith family. Earnha rt, of Pekin and Mr. Smith, home with them.. . Jr. Smith Is vlsltlrig this week ·Mrs, Lee Hoover and daughte r, Ml' . alld Mrs . Everett Early enwith his aunt, Mrs. Howard Mc- Nancy Lee, of HamJlto n. ter,Lalned to six o'clock dinner MooKenzie. at MartlnsvUle . The Frlends hlp class of the Ut1<:a day, Colonel and Mrs. L, E. Lim- ' Mrs ._ Royer Forema n Is vlslt[ng U. ·B. church hOd their monthly bert of Camp !;)aVis. Wiimln ~n, her mother, Mrs . Maurice Hunter. m~etl:ng at the home of Mr. and North Carolln a Mr . .And Mrs'. John and· family this week. Mis . Noah New~an. Scheld lngof Dar,ton Mrs . J. W. Mrs. Lester Kenrick and Orville The i lca U . B, ohurch is spon- Huston' and Mrs. Ernest Huston c.C Savage were Dayton' shopper s ,Mon. soring a .frled chlc)ten supper ' Au!. Yellow Springs . Colonel Llm~1't. day. 26 at the Utica schoo11ro11dtng. Mr . . 8cheldl ng and !Mr. Huston The W. C. Smith flur"1y culled were war buddies of the first world .:... on Ralph Simison Monday evening . war. Mr. Simison Is conrtne d to' the , SolThe 4..H girls returne d home SunaIel'S Home hospit.nl with an oper- ~Ir"'~ \\fulter ICt!urlck , Corr,..p ondent day fTom .a deUghtrli~ five-da.y outMr. a.~d Mrs . Allen Emrlck 'spent ation. BeUlah Smith spent Monday as Wed~esday evenLng with Mr. and Jog at Oamp Hook, near Mlddl Mrs. Charles Cornell on Social town. Those. who enjoyed. the trip the guest of Corllsa Simison . were: Ruth Wlcal, Marly;n Ham, W. 0 , Sml ~h was In Covington. Row. Mr. and Mrs.. Ky., Saturda y ' on busines s. W. F . Clark ' were mond, Mana June ,Rush, Marjori e Charlto n, Norma ' Longace, H . R. ,F ordyce and Mrs. P . J. Dayton visitors Thursd ay. Jackie Hammo nd spent last week IPh)'llis Burnett , Mary Dora Hough, Thomas and son spent TUesday In Trenton . Mr. Fordyce Is giving up with Mr. and Mrs. Floy'd Knecht ,FranCis Whitak er, Janice 'Burnet t, near, Brookvllle. and his sl8ter, Margar et Harlan, Wilma Surface " his Rawleigh route. The W . C. Smiths and Mauricl' Janet; spent the week with her Mrs. Fred RUSh ., and ' Mrs. Ralph Hun ter were business visitors to grandm other, Mr . William Strall- Hammo nd. kamp, in Dayton . Cincinn ati Wednesday . \ .. NOTIC E OF APPO~TMENT Mrs. Mary (Jornell Edith and E thel SmJth and Wanreturne d from Washin gton C, H. Saturda y. da Lou Wilson \vere among · the Executo r guests at Charlen e EcJln!leld's M~ ~derson 9lso returne d to Este.te of TrilleDl~ Edwards, De- ' care for her.. ceased. birthda y Wednl!llday. __ ... ' :Mrs _ Ruth Palmer and son Bobby Mrs. ~arion Hall of -Mldaletown .Notice Is ~ereby given that J. ~ spent Monday with her' slstel',~Mrs. Morgan 'returne d to 'Lebaotlon Bat- Wilson E~ards Margar et W. urday evening after an extelld~ Edward Lee RIley, and fam1ly. s whose Post Office addre&sslBy here. '; , es are, R. Z Sprtngfleltl, Ohlo. and . . IMr . and Mrs. Burnet W~nesv1lle, OhiO, have been MIss 'Mary Brown . accompa.nled b~ were dinner gUests Harvey duly Sunc;lay at D~: appot.nted as . Exeoutors of ~e E/iGene, Donald and '~leen' Brown took , and Mrs . Ernest ' ~nagle at LOoof TrIllena. Edwards, Inte of a short motor trip to Indlann. Mon- don O~o. . ' W arren County . OhiO, decoosed. day. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thol;liaS , Dated this 7th day of August, '

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R E .C TAL DIS E A '5; E S DR. E. 'M. ~, 123Ea1 1t Locust Stree~ Wllmln gton, Ohlo, has published a booklet in Which he .explaln s how he treats PIl.oES or HEMOR RHOID S • without SURQ_ ERYor El.iElCrRIOITY, This book- , let ' wID be sent ~~ee. by sending h1m name and addres.s .-Adv. '

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BOOT . POR, AND CoNSIGN Yot,II' cattle, hOi', sheep an4 ~vet to NortiII-l3roolr Co., nVe WIre. ancr progreaitvt!, firm . for,' f.b,e' IdCblet ~ket prlcea aDd aemce. . ,

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From lbe Miami-Gaiette .Files through this office. In January. ~902, ~he Waynesvl,le ~t o(Clce was ad vanced (!'Om 1\ fourth to a third class o~fl ce. P06l:master Stoops Is assisted i~ !.he office by.Mlss Elsie Reasoll und TilE WAYNESVILLE POST MJss Helen Stoops . OFFIOE Way:nesvllle PPlitmastel'S ~ Thel'e is no. m~re certain IndIca· The first Post Olnce In Waynes.tlon of Lhe amount 'o f business trallS vllle 'Was estwblished in 1804, olle acted In a toWIl lind Its gc~erll \ hundred lind one years ago, and III condition than the shOwing mad~ IlY· that tinle there have been twen ty the PpSt OUlce . Ilostrnasters. iRecol'ds s h ~' w Lhnt lwelvc hll nThe following list of postmastm; dred polLnds or more of mall mnttt'l' and the date of their appointment . . comes Into the Wayn esville PCMI, has >been furnished the Gazette by Ottlce each week and 1\ somewh:l the Post Office Department n t smaller amount Is sent out. Washington: The ~ountry within a radius of te') Samuel Helgnway. Sr.. Apr. 1 , 1801 miles ot IWaynesvllle Is supplied wllh David Pugh ., .. ,., .. . J an . 1 , 131" mall from five rural routes . The Noah Haines., ....... , Jan, 1, 1817 carriers leave this pOst office at R John M, ,H adden ,., ... July 31, 1834 o'clock each morning, making LII!' Samuel M, Goode . ... Apr. 1~, 185:! round trip by early III the afternoon John T. Cadwallader .. Jan. 21, 11153 The carriers are Fred B. Hender- I Henry W. Printz ...... July 9, 185~ son Curtis H1.~ey, Upshure Wh l~e Edward R. !Printz .. .. .. Nov . 6, 1857 H. W. PI'lntz, and Frank Holmes Absalom E. Merritt. , . , Apr. 9. '186 l MaJI Is also Rupplled to the vlllag ~!l John A. Irvin ... ,., . . Nov. 23. 1866 of Lytle, Ferry and Rldgev 111., Gordon J. Wright . . ,. Jan. 20. 1869 Absalom E . 'Merritt .. . , June 4, 1873 Cllas. E. !Merritt . . . . .. Jan. 7, 1874 A't klnson L. Farr ... ... Nov . 30, 1874 James tAo Kear:ney .. ,' Apr. 22, 1881 --Als . , , . , . . . A pr. 13 , 1885 Avary N""" Janas Jenney. Jr ... .. De:: . 8, 1888 FOR Frank Barnhart ... ... July 17, 1893 Geo. E, 'R andall ...... Apr. 26, 1897 James StoopS .... : . .. March 7, 1901 to. W. Meeks hes, for almost forty PROTECTION ~ ; years, )leen the faithful mail mesOn Your sengers between the Wayne!>'Vllle Post OIflce and the Pennsylvania HOME ,,; Railroad station at Corwin.

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Uon of articles taken from t.be 1I0mecollllpr Edll.lon of The !VI1a1D1 . Gall!t&e, pubUahed In December, 190:1.

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Wl'th M1'lls 3-Rl'ng Circus showing Xenia Aug, 28 fot' American Legion and Franklin Aug. 29 for Li on' club. Sponsors receive a liberal percentage of the profits.

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Oblo Uncoln had 05,000 ma.jorlty. On Ilcc,ount of -wound$ oEU Anderson was honora.bly discharged from' active . service at th~ front and was commlsl;loned a recruiting lieutenant: evidently he was very aUccess~ ful, nmong his I' ~ rul t.s for the lOOth 0, 'v , '1. were : Benjamin Jones Ja, ph J. Brown. Ohnrles Garretson , John Sta nsberr y, J oseph H11;mll.\1. (jIm 1;I . Sout hern, Joshua BBI'nll.ill·t, Aquilla McCOma.~. Benjamin LiPIlCllcotL. Wflliom J . RetaJllck, IsH ,. Eb'lly, Aal'o n Woolard, Frank I,~n k . Wlllin m Kin g, Harvey Smith H(Jbcrt M UI1LJO)" William Cook, Joel E . Smith lind J ob Prater . In the ~l\ l1l e issue it was annollilccd that Steve Phill Ips had enlisted In ,th.:' gun bon t service . It was recorded tho t Jolm C. Ridge had quit teachIng and had taken the agency for the Ben Franklin sewing machine . Later he was highly successful ~ n represe n ta tive of the AmerIcan Book Company . The Aug ust , 1884, Issu .nn nounced tha.t the name of Seth W. Brown ai>p ared as edUor of tIll Xen Ia Sentinel. . Griffith Hinchman had again been a wnrd ed the CO!1trac, for carryi ng the mail to Wihnington There was an in teresting Item re ga rding the Fetter family, a s on Tom. had gone south for a vIsit prlol to the outbreak of the war and was impressed In the southern anny, wa!', ia leI' captured and placed In a northern prison . Mrs. Fetter used every effort to have him released llnd after a trip to Washington was successful. The spring election in 1864 pro'duced tAc following resluts : Wayne township - trustees. Jacob Randall John Hunt and A. D . Cadwallader; treasur.er, Jonathan Hopkins; clerk, Samuel MCCWle; assessor, John ,B arnhart. In the village, mayor, Elton Dudley ; r ecorder , E. P. Printz; treasurer, Charles 'Cadwallader; ma,rshall, El St.! hi. These are only a few ' of the in terestlng ItelllS recorded by Mr . Printz . Each issue Is replete with familiar names and events'; th.e latter being hel1rsay on my part. J. O. OARTWRIGHT

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As we have purClbued • boUle trailer, we williell all our houaebOlcl Miss Gr~e McLordle, ot Dayton. goods at our re.s1dence, :I 1-2 ~U~ wll.\ host;eM to '" ~ fanlily pal'ty at sout:h of BellbrOOit, :I 1-2, mUes west seven here '!or"'dltliner Sunday. Dr. and Mrs . J . W. Wal'd were or Sprlng ValleY, and 1-3 mile east of ::>unday dinner guests of Mf. .md lBer~Yhl11'8 c,!r~er on the Centerville and Spring Valley Pike OIl .vIrs. Allen Emrick, of Lytle. Saturdar. Aurust la, leu. ' Mr . and Mrs. Walker Kratzer beginning at one 'p. ' m, abaJ1). the .d~ld Mrs . 1oIal·a:··otUJI, of Lebanon, lollowlng: . .:alled on ~e J lle Bunnell Thursday. evening. _ Quick. Meal l'ange, coal oU stove, Misses Annic and MBlnc BrolOn · <Red Star 011 stove, larg~ Clermont wel'a gue.st.s of Mr . and Mrs, Don heating· stove, oak dining table, bUfH~wke and MI'. John Ho.wke at six fet, cupboard, kitchen cabinet, O'clOCk ~rulel' f'l'iday eveIllng . ·breakfast set, oven 2 Ice bolles, beds uuesLs 01' Ml·s. O . F. McCoy '01 1 stands, 3 axmlnster rugs, wool arid :sunday werc Mr. and Mrs . f'l·l1nt;. fibre rug, new Inlaid linoleum. Slng_ Wertz alld Mr. and Mrs. Alber ;. er sewing machine, end table, 11'00PlgoLt 01 Springfield, IM r. bJlu Ing board, Ubrary table, book case, Mrs . . Ed .Anderson lind Mrs. W. H . davenport, plano, oak wash sWld willow rockel', 2 oak rockers, 6 dinlnl CorWU1, .ot Blanchester. chairs, 8 antique chairs, 3 mirrors, Sunaay dlruler guest.5 of the Miss . Victrola and 100 r~ords, pictures, es Brown wel'e Mr . and Mrs. Ray mond Montgomory, of CenteJ'VIll~ . drop leaf table, curtains, shades. Uuests of Margaretta Heacock Oll Io.mps, old be<\ old half bed, teaUler Mouday evening were ner grand · bed, old settee, old washer, lot dlshdaughter. Miss Irene Purkhlser llnd efi and cooking utensils. glass Jars, la.nned fruit. MI'. Lowell Root, of Richmond, 1110. Mrs . Ella Doyle ' In company willi Miscellaneous ArUcles-8lx horseM.I·. aUd ~I's. David Johnson lint! I power Fairbanks-Morse gll.'lol1ne endaugtlLer Donna. Visited Mrs . glne and WOOd saw complete, garden Doyle's brother, Frank Barlow ncur plow, lawn mower, one - man saw, axe. shovels, hoes, Ice cream freezer , orrow. spray pump. hand ~W!l, pltoher Mrs. E. Conway Is spelldlng a lew days in Jamestown and SprUlgfleld. pump, lantern, and many articles too numerous to mention. Miss Nelle MoCl!-lllpbell, Dr . and Terms: Oash. Mrs. J . W. 'Ward and H. A. CorELVIS MIOKAEL. nell were Dayton visltors oq ThursW. N. SEARS, Aucttc;meer day last. Waynesville. Ohio, Phone 2651 P . A. RUNYAN, Clerk fl'. com mOD eenac to be tIIrIfty. If JOG Ave Joa an ChrIft7. War BeDCla laelp 10a Mr . and Mrs. Arnold Boxwell to ••• aud belp 10 Ave Amerloa. BIIy 10ar &en ,... were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs . A. T . Polinsky. eVerJ paJ daJ. Hrllo Nellie U" ••e»,

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ed to one Sara h Tay ler who. 11 ed at the co. mer of Fifth aud North streets. Elt.her n!ter he death or re The following letter was written moval to an instilutlon n number of FURNITURE by J . O. Cal'owl'lght, a. fOl'm,el' iLlzcn articles fellild In her hom e were Are 10U' enill1ed to wear a of Waynesville, but n(lw 1\ prominen t idcmltled as stolen fro m loca l r e~l­ IOIl~- - ~"' f~~ _ a _L.-.c~~_Dl_ '-"~f..-.u_d. AU'tOMOBILE "larret.. lapel buttoo! You d6!1t.s, As she had net disposed of are If 10U are inVeltlna' at resident at Cincinn ati . GRAIN and STOCK August 12/ 194.2 them 01' put thl!JU to use it was glIDlead leu percent of 100r Incl'ally a greect that h e was a plOPHONE Z66l come in War Bonda ever,. paJ Editor of the Gazette : ~~ . da1. n'. your badl. 01 p.As the Gazette has recently b ee~ I ounced kleptomaniac. At lhe time WAYNESVlLLE, nlO ot the publlca tieD of the EplLomiz l' .&rlot\ll~. . To ~I, each service we direct is a reverent ce.... running some a.rtid e on ancien t history I feel tha~ the enclosed may be tile 10,0.1 chapter ef lh~ Selle of mony. · We approach. it wah sincere aym~athy and of Interest -to the few remaining old Temperance seemed to bl! the most underatandinlf. with a .enuine delire to help, Our clt~ns U and as the edltor cares td ac Uve society .in !.own; ther e werc Funeral Parlor is available to all. several not ices 0.1' literary entertaitl publlsh it. meuts. fall'S, etc. 111 the May, 1864. r4lra. Neftle 'l'I,n ney. CurF"a •• .,nd ..."t EARLY TABLOID Tabloids are generally consldored issue, ,vas a letter from Crystal Mr . and Mts . Sld Conrad -and Phone 2291 Main Street Waynesville --o of recent origin, It may surprise ::;prlllgs, Miss. adcl re~ed to A. E. Mcr- daug·hters .Marlon and ~rlne, of ~_D_~~I ""I""n_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ..' Waynesv1Ue cltlzens to learn that rltt aud signed G·. W. 1\1:. I happen Cevlngton, Ky .. Miss Roma Hardin , to know ~hls \ as Geol'ge W . Miller, one was prtnted in the village '18 Ro.n del and Tressler Hardin were years ago, the publlsher being the MI'. Menltt's nephew.' He was a Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. late E. R. Printz. father of LoulS, native 01 New JI!rsey and had set- T. S. Hardin. UNGUENTINE ......... ...... .'........ ........ ~ ... ... ............... 43c It was 5 1-2 <by 8 inches ' in size and ~Jcd in Mlsslssipp·1 6. low years pl'io!' WITCH HAZEL .................................. ............. ~ ..... 29c Howa.rd Relf. Mrs. Pearl Vencill of four pages. At the mast head was to the war. Proba,bl)l umler pressure, and son, and Mr. and Mrs, Wesley McK ASPIRIN, lQO's ................., ............. :. ~ ...... ,.... .49c: "The EpitomizeI' or .Not~ 'F rom My he was a soldier In the Southern Henderson ca,Ued on Mrs, Flora McK SHAVAMI and 5 BUDES ........................ 39c Diary." In his salutatory Mr. Prin tz army . He requested that his uncle Henderosn Prlday. SAl FAYNE CAPSULES ......................... 25c-5Oc-89c stated that his object was to keep notify his mother In New Jersey that ~r . and Mrs. Earpley Sbadley Sheets .......................... .............~ 25c . In touch with his friends, particuL he was alive. How his letter pass ~d were Tuesday ev~1ng guests at Mr. KLEENEX, arly those in the armed service. the battle lines Is a mystery. Artcr and Mrs, Frank Biggs. ONE-A-DAY VITAMI!)IS, 30 ~blets .:.............. 41c He's just another one of the many farmer. who Facetiously he announned the sub- the war he became a plantaUon • t# ~ Mrs . Earl Evans visited her sisowner and ended his days neBl' scription prlc~ to <be "Nothing but , ter, Mrs. Lillian Frazee at Orgonla have found out it pay I to buy from Braddock'i Store. good will and just appr~la.tlon II orys 1 Springs . Re v. George W, Thur6day. If you are lookine for some amall piece of farm ·mapaid In advance, If not paid ill ad- Colller , chaplain ·o f I.he 34th. O. V. Mrs. Dorothy Replogan, ef Dayvance double the above amount will . I ., addl'~ed an a~die.llc e 1n ~he ton. Is visiting bel' mother, Mrs .' chinery, rou'll find it at Bra:.ddock. and at the price be charged." How many numbers MeLhodist cllurch on October 28, Enls Thompson,- thl,s week . Wa)'Delvill• . C;>hio . Phone 2121 were issued I do not )ulOW, In my 1864. MI'. Printz re ports t~at the you can afford to pay. We are here to serve you for Mr. Charles Case and Mr. Wilpossession are numbers one to seven audlLorlum ·was Jammed and CVd\" bur Tinney were week-end guests at all your farm needs. Inclusive bearing various dates from mems au the dlr-e need of a town Mrs. Nettle Tinney. April 15, 1864 to March 10, 1865. hull. 1 ,b elieve YOUI' readers wUl Mr . and Mrs. Harley . Rhodes, Covering a very tense period of the agree iJ1at this wnnt was not satls- I)()ra, Melva and Ross Hockman, of. Civil war there' were many Items or factol'lly met untll ·t he prCJicnt nigh Oolumbus were at Xenia Sunday news co~cerning so:dlers. particular- scbool a.uditoriwn was bum. If older afternoon to ~Id their nepheW, recording deaths v;nlch had oc- l'CJilden Ls will mak:c- a search of their Laurence Rhodes goodbye as he was. cured; among ,t bese were: 011ver H. albulllS' they wLll find .tile name of leaving fot Pearl Harbor. For the best filhinl! spend a quiet day with UI. !Parshall, Joseph Carpenter, George Joseph. Slater on tl1e ,back 01 many Mrs . ·Edna Arthur and Mr. and Every thine convenient with picnic: poundl jull Brinker, Elma Eberly, Charles Bur- photogl'aIJlls . .M!'. Sll1ter had a port- M.rs . Cheste.r Bogan spent Sunday nett (Chares on the Lyte road Is ~. able gl1l1ery on the lot nOw oCcupied In DonnellsvllJe with Mr. and· Mrs . acrou the ,wa, 't or meals MIrVed at· your. request. nephew and namesake), John W. by tile ga ra.ge at the .comer of Main M1llard Chatwood. They attended a Rent a boat, enjoy the day' by filhine and eat-. __ a •••• •••• •• •••••• • • • • • '. Cartwright, Abraham Bowman , and Miami streets . Mr. Prlntz re- dinner given in honor· of Mrs. Chat. inc and cast your worries ".de. cords tha.t he was moving to Har_ Frank Myers, David Kenrick. wood and Mr . Bogan, it being, thell' ~=======================~ /' . In two. Issues considerable space veysburg fer n ·perlod·. The 'Metho - ~th~p , ~ dist Conference In 1864 'moved Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Malady, of was given to ' the Roosa murder whlch 'occurred near Deerfield, T. S . Cowden to Lockland. The Ep- Mt. Orab, Mr . and Mrs. Herman sl1ld he was belovea by 0.1; Arthur and many lrlends ' and rela, '0 now South Lebanon. It was proba- ItomIzel' On' Route 42. Wist Of W,IIYnftwllie Pilon. 284 Lhe goat s and tile .sheep , Rev . J , W . tives called on L . S. At1thur SunIiI~. . . . . . ., . . 'bly the most dlll'bolical. crIme ever Masen of Lebanon succeeded tum. HOUle committed In the t ounty . . At the day. tJime ar' printing th~ murderer had At the NoverubeJr electJion. in 1864. Miss Thelma.- Blggs, daughter Of . not been apprehended. The annual LIncoln received 319 votes In Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biggs, visited busJness 'done by va~lous merchants 'townshlp and McClellan 135 . In them Tuesday afternoon before leav , was capled tram the Star and inIng fot Denver. Colo., where she Is cluded the followlng: T . L. Allen. tak1ng up teacblng the first grade. later in the year, Allen & Randal!, She has been a sister at Mount C. T.' and A .D Cadwallader, S. 'vi. Joseph .for a year arid a half. Rogers: Frank Fairchild, J. 'M. HadSPRINGBORO den, Merritt & Prlntz and HopkinI' & OrlSpln. In nearly 'every number The p~rlonal property belonein. to the 'estate Pvt. Jaek W . Mardis, ot Sprlng- , Mr: Prlntz r.~corder marrtage.S, some ' .(:OI~BINA nON STORM will report at Patterson Fleld of' Glenn Frazee. dec~"d, conli.ti,n e · of , ,horsel. of these 'Wlli Ibe of interest to rela,-. . I • August . 26 to be ·sent to the . Air tives now living: wllllatn· Janney & AND SCRE.EN· DOORS cattle, aheep, house-hold .~s, and a full lane of Corps Replacement Tralnt.na CenMary E.'Srown: seth CW'. Brow.n ter. and R. Carrie' Evans; Jonathan , WINDOWS farm im~lem'ent., will be sold by the !lnd~r~i~n"e~ at M;r . and Mrs . menn Bland and Smith and·EUzabeth Hartsock; Henry"prater and Elizabeth 'Sands; :Na-. . WOOD .SHINGLES Bal1bara Lou ,called on Vema L . Public Auction at the late res.i dence . of the ..~d Mardis and ta1JlUy Sunday evening : poleon Anthony and ,Mary E: Engle: HARD'WOOD Mr . . and Mrs. later Kendrlok charles 'T . Hawke and Elizl!. OhenoFrazee, on 42, ' between amd Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hole called ' . i .,. 1;ydla' FLOOIR ING . ' Aibel Satterthwalte on Mt. and ·Mrs.. Harvey K. Rojo . Jonas M~ aild Matilda ,..I,. 'Wa~es~iIIe and Sp~ine Yalley, on the 25th. day of . . . and Shirley Jean. .' Noah Ohapm\ln aI\d. Mal'Y ENu-~ATCHED - tMrs. Shirley , Hole, Mrs. Joyce Au.uat, '1942. .. ~a wng~t; Ner Brown and ~an~ YELLOW, PI~£ Kllams ;'and 'Mrs. Louella. \ DUVall /3nQWden; lJ!llilUl Barley and EUz8.,b eth . ' 'S ale cto 'com~~pce at 10 'o'cloCk A. '·M. we~ hostesses.. ~ a kltohel!... .ahOW~, H.ad~~;· geo~ge MUla and .Ann 'P . • . F~OORIN~ on Baturday, Auguat 16, in honor Cook; oavtd Ga~d and Mary 8her·' .....;,..;.;;.;..._ _~._""!"'_""""" ..or' Mia. wm'. Belt (Nina LlnVWe>, 's . Obar~ea . Eu1ass Euza. • recent' bride. . . '., Is~c G1a~I~ '&pd \Mary l!:, , ThOse presen~' were Mrs. Vera rSiitt4~lWiutel; '; 'nlomas D.odsPn and . ' Mrs. Mar,ory wad!'. lin. , .......,,' Irvtni JobJi Mayers --~ ..---'-.' .............~!..IoA".~~." Paulkle Batria, Uta. ~ LIDII. Wrl&ht. V1Uei )ira. Verna ... ~ MIla ~h"""U"'l ' r.- ~ At vartolll! t~es ClplI1D'1ent was _tty IIardJa the IUeBt of hODOl' made 011 1Ul uniJWal amount or WAYNESVILLE 8Pd' the hoIteIIIea. · . aDd ~ularl1 liarden

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Bible School ~ Lor<l', Dtly. are inVlted to attel'ld. SUI WeekS trotn Sunday, On Oct . 4, Oul' fnll evangelistic meeting be· ilns. Mr . Carol La.nkford will be With us again t his tBlJ to conduct ~he musio and lead in the cbU_ dren's work. Plans are now being completed for this tall l·evlval. Bible Sc.IlooI 9.30 s.. m. C~mmunlon lO ~45 a.. m. Prea.ch ulg, 11 a. m. Ju nior Endeavor, 7:16 p. m. Scmor En deavor, 7 :15 P. m. Preaching. 8:00 p. m. ~O\.l

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July, 1013, apd depnr~ed th.I.s life ~e ' 10 th day of August, ~942 , age 2.9 yoors and 20 days. ·H e WIUI married to Lols Crawford Oil the ,18t h day of APrU, 1936. Survlvins are h~ wlte, LOI' an<l daUghter, Phyllis; '~Lso lJls parents, Mr, lind Mrs. Hiley OIlA'\on. and tttl'ee slst.ers, Elsie. SC;eUB and PaulIne, ,and lOany r elBtlves and friends. 'Come to my Heavenly ga rden Alld see Itl perfect bloom T he flower you loved sO deal'ly And thought tha t I pluck ed too soon. Then you will know my reason 'I110Ugh yo u know it not today Why In his promising manhood I ~oo k your buddy a.way.

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Card of Thanks We wish to Lhank the DIuny j'r leIlCL~ Rnd relatives who aSSlsted In any way at . t he time of the death Dial 2111 - Wayneaville '.' nd funeral of our beloved , Wil linm METHODIS1' CHURCH Ellswor th Olbson. We especially LoW. C. Radley, Pastor wish to tllBnk the Revs. Scarf! and Keizer , the undertaker, Mr. MeChurch school 9:30 a. m. I Worship Service 10 :30 a . m . Clure. and the many donors of 'l'oplc, "Confirmed In ChrISt." flowers . May God bless yo u aU. Mrs. Lois Gibson and da ughter ST. ~GUSTINE OBURCH Mr. and Mrs. Hiley Gibson and Faiher Krwnholts. Priest daughters. Mass Sunday 9 :00 a. m. FOR SALE - Watkins Products at 23 N. Broadway, Lebe.non. Open FER,JtY OJIflItCB OF CHRIST evenlnis fOl', your ' convenience. W. O. Smith, Minister Olen~tn~. Phone 63 L. JIliN_ ,Je ... le G ..-;:;;;:- OP7e"I'O",lent J . Lee Talmage was a. buslne&; FOR .SALE-Trailer-cart with ball SUNDAY .... A" Ch 9:30 ' a. m., Bible school. vlsltor In Dayton Friday . 10.5 .......... . cap. L. O. Radley, Phone ~161. . a. m.-C , ommun!on. The Wa.yland Jordon family, of 11 :00 a. tn.-Bermon. Clncinatl, 'were Saturday afternoon 8:15 P. M. Preaching. guests of Miss Hannah Jordan and FOR SALE - Scratch Pada, five brothers. centa ·per pound, Stock up at this sr. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Mr . .and Mrs. Chas. J ones, of price. llandy tor notes grocery tHUROH Blanohester, spen t from Friday unllsts, etC. At the ~ Gazette tJl ,S unday In the home of Mr . a.nd office. I St. Mary's church wlll be closed Mrs . George Plymlre. during the month of August. Mrs . Lindsey and son, 01 Lyt!& Mar~i~ge were' Thursday callers here . FBlENDt; Mr. and Mrs . Qlncy A. Davis and Albert J, Brta.ns, 21. ClnclDllatl, First Day I!cllool, 9:30 a. m. Mr. and 'Mrs . Chas. Baynes, of Meeting for Worship, 10 : 3~ a. m. machinist, and Plorence Renllard, Ha,mll ton, were Sunday altelnOOl) 25; Mason, mach1nlst. ' NT. nOLL!' M. E. CllunCIl visitors and luncbeon ,guests of L e Raymond C. Monce, 21, Lebanon, T. M. Scar", MinuteI' Talmage a nd MIss J essie Garner. . factory. worker, and E11Za.beth MIn. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo R eplogel Sunday SChool 1I1~3O a. m. E. A er, 21, .Foilter; factory work~r : and J immy and Mr. and Mrs . Cap. Edward , M~r; ,27, ' trackma.n, ~~t. SuPt. pen and . Bill, all of Dnyton, were Evening Service, 1:30 p. m. Oreconla, .and·Ruth Christina H~d, Pw.yer Meeting Wednesday eve- visitors M relatives here SWlda;v af19, oregonia. ternoon. , Boy Prye, 26; laiborer, Franklin, nini, '1:30 p. m. . anll Luoille Fitzgerald, 19, Franklin. Scrap w'l1\ lick the Japs I

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W&RREN ()OUNTY 80RAP ()OLLl()TJON PLAN . Tho Natlonll8Crap Harv..t 1. tn full ewlnS durin, the month of August. AmerlCli ns should rclll1ze tM !. the salvaging oC scrap Iroll. othe r metals,' SCl'a,P rubber, and waste fats are a very impoL lim t Cooture of th e nat.lon al war cIfol't. Warroen county has been IlSSigned ~ goaJ of 800 Ibs . of scrap rne~!li tor every farm In Warren county. 1L cnn be dOlle 1f everyone docs hiS pal't . A very complete system of scrap collection h lUi been worked out for the county. The W . P . A., working undel' "he db'ectlon of the War Production .Board. Is schedul ed to canvass evelY fn1:)n In the county' slartl,n g the la t ter part at this man til. First, a contact wlU be made 'by a soU 'hoI' . A few dayS later a truck wlll go up the same road and pick up the SC1'llP In aU places accessible to 1\ truck, even though It is back In ~!lt) fleltl , provided , or coursa It Is pllen lip. The W. ·P . A . will pay 45c PCI' 100 Ibs . for miscellaneous farm ~r. rlip Including fence and rOOfing. It will pay 50c per 100 Ibs. for 5craj) "ubbel'. Receipts will b!l given tne :a"m er for the Bmount ot ~crap s\Jlct or donated. Checks 'Will be Issued frow Washington In payment for the scrap. [)onatlons will be rtll'ec~ to the governm~nt. Scales will be C~D r­ I'led on each trUCk. In ca~d of large objects, they wUl be tagged Bco'.>rdIng to ownership and weighed Ol~ wagon scales later. The W. 1' . A . will plle their scrop In one or morc central depots and when the collectlon is all made, the g(\vernmell ~ will take bids 011 the pile and sell to the highest blqder . To correspond with this rural can .. vass, It Is planned tha t each village should I . n one 'Way or another, make It canvass, !;louse by house . The W . !P. A. can -buy the collection of scrap 'that the towns may gflt 1.0gether but they cannot make the . canVass in towns. ' Local salvuge authorities wUI have charge of v\1luge collections. . Jot Is requested that one or more Official Scrap Depots ,be set up In each vUlage . These will be marked with an 0!ti61al sign. Local Salvage Chainnen are lJ.sted below, where they .a re known ; In ' other cases the chalrman Of the lOcal Def~nse Com,

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Robert Hastings spent the ' day with Harlan . Earnhart' last ' ·'£ue.s- Ellis, Mrs. Martha Henderson of day. WaynesvUle were ' entertained :at • • • dlnn. ~r Sunday a.t .t oo h~me of Mr-. · Mr . and Mrs. J . 'L . Baker and and Mrs. OharleS Ellls, of Center. daughter, Miss MarCia, of" Lebanon ¥ll1e. I ' • • • vis ted M~e.s Anp.le and Manie Brown at the Friends Home' H~d . Mrs ,' L!W'ren'ce, Zink attended a Mr.. and Mis. E. C. Or~ne .Iast show~ given recently .In ·.~onor ~f WedIiesday. eVenl~g . Chrtst1na . Dlx .a:~ · the home of ·Mrs . .. ' . . .. ' OB , . allnlan; In'I Dayton. FlPlc . Chester L. CareY10f "BolVman , . . . .. • , e d, LQu~s'1llel Ky., . spent the ~ ~.. and Mrs._E:, Scoilel~ ~~e" week-end 'Wlp1 hIS · inoth~r, Mrs. enjormg .a two weeks" vacation In" Jillossle' Carey. " .' 'C01~tU8' at the ,~~me!l o~ . tl'l,,1r DOllars' sent a';a;· , for " Plrln~g'- ',iJ'llaren,ts, .MI;.. Ij.nd Mrs. E l ~. liI1'o- ' f eld and Mr: , an.d ,Mr~. 1I1U',l'Y" n . . , . 'G'~8 . back. Ikt· th;) ....e~t. e SmJtb. 'llh1lY .were accomf,a,niect tQ ,otf1c«:, do. yoqr •' pl'lntlng. • • _ . . . ,;. C. ~Iumb1l8 by .~rs, ,~~es snpdeker. ~c. ' Chester [,: ·. Carey, Mrs. Flos- o( tJl&t .cl~;., Mrs. Snedeker baa sic ' Carey, Mrs , Effie' 'Smith ~nd be:e~ vlsltlng ·at · the, ac"' I,,jd home .MIss Lucy , Emley' ' yiere Sunda] m.Sprinl!bOl'.o fol" some tlme . .She' guests 'o f M!ss Bertha and Mr. Wal- Is the ' wtte, ~eiit. James C. Snedtel' Q!rey, near Dod4B, Ohio , .' .eker. and last week ah~ 1'ece1veC\l ...-• • ., . word' from · Waihlngtoif"6'i lJ1s ~a 'e Mrs. WU1 Q'NeJJ .of Jacksonyllle, arrival oVerseas. Mr, ScoCl~ld ' ~ Fla" Mr, and Mr.B. Roy 1mIJs and ~U8lc director In the . . Char~ea: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin acbOo1s ::-r- , .. aynel~~11! •

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Mr .'. and Mrs . '':' . A. cta!~ t, of ' J. P. FroiiUn . and . Mrs. near Dayton, Mr . and Mrs Russ~ll F,rank,. of Cleveland, 'and Mr. and Truman Wardlow comb~nt\!!. hasMra. Carman Crane a.re enjoylng .a plta.uUes Friday "t~rnoon at the Wardlow home, to enter~ln at a week's fishlng trip In 14lchlgan. LexiCon party, a , series ' oJ ' ~hich • • • Mrs. Winifred Hartsock ' arid · 60n,' have ' ~n 'sponsored by the Metho_ DaVid, will visit with Mr . and Mrs. dist ",. S. O. S. Frank T. Hawke, of E\'ansylJ ;'~, nd. !;!Ix ta'bles were In play during tn'e·. for the- remaining wellks of GCh llOI a!ternoop after 'Which a dessert vacation. • course ":1I$· .served. . . • Mrs. J. •B . • Chapma!l left _ _..c _ _ __ Waynesville Monday ' mornlng with RE"UJiLIOAN WOMEN TO . ~rs . 'Charles Chapman for ,a visit PI~~C WE~~t:SDAY to Los Angeles, Calif . The ' Wayne ToWnship Republican • • • Mrs. O. E . Norris. oJ Peoria. r.l., Women's club .will 'h old a picnic a;t , , who has 'been visiting Mr. and MI'IL WaYne Jl;IU'k Wednesday, August 26, J. ,P . ·L arrlck for the pa~t ' two at 1 p. ·m . Members are requ~ted weeks, left for Springflt:ld Monday to bring a. covered dish, sa.ndwlclies ' ' morning, where she w1ll visit be- and tllibl~ s&vJ.ce. fore returnlng ~ her home.

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l 'he W. S . ~ or the MetholIle ~ 1 hUl'sday . III , Llvon U); ~.ue holU!! at MI.'". Hl1l'1'lct luk as hoowss . liel' co-l1oaW&ie5 Ill" ; MI'l!. Hclwl ·.ko~Il~·son ~nd Mrs. Nol'u ll.~k, ot WllmilIitOll. aev. Wlll1am Gustapelua or .lowa, 14 t1l11ng the vaoaJ1oy 0: Rev • .101188 B~er, wllo reli1&hed as pastOl' or Open Bible chw'ch. Many ot our cltl:tenlj attendea the Clulton counLy lair at Wl1mlngtoll last week. Ml' . a.nd Ml's. Herbert .oestcl' have as t.he ir guests the latwl'S silltel', Mrs. Bachel' anC! daughter, of Akron. Miss Pllylls Hatch of Scioto COWlty, J.'l t he gUtlst 'o f b el' cousin, AII'!!. Hatch, and family. Mrs . Lyda. Hatton, guest of Mrs. Cassie ColicLt. retul'lled to bel' hOllie In Hal'uwell, Thursday. _ Ml's. Sally Wrlgh & ha<: as #l1Cl' Sunday dInner guests Mrs. 1$1' Harlan and Mrs. u\ura SJledalter, wbo will soon leave for Alberquerque, N. M. Earl Gray returned Sunday after having spent several weeks In West Virginia. Mr . and Mrs . Ralph Clark and fBlnUy were out-of-town vlsitors Sunday. MJss Betty King r eturned Saturday from Q two-week vl!ilt with her grandparen ts, near Wilmington.' Mr . and MI·s. Fred Sherwood retun~ed Friday trom colUmous bring Ing with them their son-ln-Iaw and daughter, the tOMler recuper_ ating from a. recen t lllness. Mr,s. Alice Evans Scott of Dayton, spent several days last Week with Mr, and Mrs. Lou Wasp. Mr. and Mrs. James Thornberry and 50n are now residents of Waynesvllle. having moved Thursday. Mrs. W. P . M(Carren of Walpounding and daughtel', Mrs. Bruce . Waliace and daughter were recent guests of the former's mother, Mm. LQur~ SMdabar. !Mrs. Earl . Hucket.t and granddaughter, Miss Rhoda BwmelJ of near , Waynesville, were Friday night callers of Mrs . Louise Flte. dJ6L obur·

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Mr. and Mrs . R. H . Ha rtsock P t. Cecil Da.vls has been trans ferred from DesMolnes . Iowa. to and family en tertalned at dinn er last Wednesday evening, Mrs. WIU Omalla . Neb. O'Neal_ of Jacksonvllle, Florida, Miss lorln Camabell, oC Colum- Mrs. Martha Henderson and Mrs. bus, spen t Satu.rday Rnd SUnday Marla Elbon. with hel' uncle and aunt. Mr. and • • • Mr . Rnd 'M rs. Frank Fagan, of I'S . Kelll1 c~ h U. HilI. Fayetteville. were Sunday vISitors (\ t • • • It.! Ml·s. A. E . Stout and Lhe home of Mr . and Mrs. J. P. 01' . <la ughter spent Sunday with Mr. Larrick. a nd Mrs . Walte r Klayer and Mrs. R. D . Tolle and MIss Ann daugh ter, of CbclnnaLI. Satterthwaite. or Alexandria , Va .. Mrs. Guy Multox Bud daughter, are visitin g r ela tives here and at Helen of Cincinnati. wel'c house Sabina , 01110 . , guests las t week at the h om e of Mr. • • • Mr . and Mrs . Donald L . Hawke and Mrs. Alva T hompson and Cama nd J . C. Hawke enteI;talned MLSSily. s Annie and Mame Brown and Mrs. • • • Mr , and Mr . Ira Brown visited H. H. Willialnson at dinner, Friday Mr . and Mrs. C, E . Brandenburg. evening. of Franklln, SlL.'1day evening . • • • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thomas enMrs. Mart ha Hough was the Sun - lertalned members of the Sattert h day dinner gu~;ts of Mr . and Mrs . waite tamlly at a picnic, SWlday. Allen Erru·lck. of Ly\.le, • • • • • • Mrs. Emerson F. Earnhart vISited 'M r . and Ml's. John W. Kerse! relatives In Dayton Wednesdai [l nd son . Charl'es, were entertaIned 111ght and 'Thursday. Cor dinner, Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mr:. R.o~ald M. Hawke Mr . and 'Mrs. Joe K ersey, or Lebwere Sunday dinner guests at the anon. home ot Mrs. EcUth M. Harris . • • • • • • Mrs . Will O'Neally, of JacksonMr . and Mrs . Ralph Hastings aud vlI\e, Fla., Mrs. M ar l ~ EIben and Mrs. Martha Henderson were ~ OIl . Robert. were guest.~ ,or ':)IJnluncllCon guests: or Miss Emma LOu day evening supper at the home at Lewls at the Wishing Well Inn, Mr. and Mrs. C. E . Hcstings, at 'Dayton. CenterVille; I~t; Th ursday. • • • . • • • Mr . and Mrs . John B. Gons Mr. and Mrs . Charles Powell and daughter Mnrlly F 'H ~ . . n . . D .. nder hlldren Louella Sue, ,Char leene and Ollarles, Jr., of West nlon ViI. son , Nan~y Crane, Mr. and Mrs . ~ .. were vlsltors here over the Earl Conner and Ml·. and Mrs. Walweek-end at the home of Mr . aud ter Wlseman and Polly Lou and Mr s. Walter Wlsem811 . Billy, were :a mong th03~ wl'.o a.t• • • tended the Ringling Brothera circus MI , ss IHelen Hartsock , of K ingman In Dayton FrIday eVE!nlllg . Is spending tl?;is week with Mr. and • • • Mrs. R . H. Hartsock and family. Miss Martha. }pemm, of Clmin.. .. • • ' . natl, Is visiting this week wlth- MI~s , 1MI' . and Mrs. ,RaymOnd Braddock Vlrglnla Pretson.

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210 Wayne A.e .. Da,ton, Feature Retail Heating And PlumbinlJ Rear Of 509 W . 2nd St., Dayton, la One Of The 55 Shopa In The United Water Pump. And Softeners, Paint, An.t Automatic Water Statea Uaing The Patented Method CaJled The "-Excehweld" Which . 1a A New Scientific Proce .. Of Welding-They Weld Cracked Motor Blocka, Pipe Cut To Meaaure-Splendid Senice T~ Home Owner.5111. Cracked Motor Head. Of Cara, Trucka, Tractora, Either Gaaoline Or Die.el Powered, Without Remo.inl' Motor-Ala. Weld Water Jacket&, Heayy Caatinga, Cylinder Wall., Valye Seats, Cracked Valve Parb, Etc. Tile Peoples Plumbing Supply o. likely that you will find it in their They cut pipe to -Hue Portable Outfit- Tel. HE. 6531; Evening. RA. 3308. is offering un e cell cnt service in large stock. pJ'ulllbing und heating s uppJie , deep m n. ure. In the maintenance of continuou3 mythological Vulcan. The fa~t that the public ca n buy at and shallow well pumps, automatic They have n completc an d up· lo· heutel's, wllter soften ers, paint Hnd retuil lit reu onable prices is one of production in modern industJ·y there many spec ialti es and ' are gr eatly aiw- the economical factors in their large is no concem that plays. a more il11- date welding shop. They are one of ing in OUI' muintenance of homes und bu iness, as t hey savc the public the portant part than The Dayton Crack. 51} shops in the U nited Stu h': practicing the patented pl'oce s known us profit of. the middleman and muke ed Block Service. solving of our housing problems. They offer the latest scientific '~xc e lsweld" and h a ve modern po rtThey are headquarters for plumb- this par t of the sLate a center of trade ing supplies and, hcre home owners, fOI' farmers and hom e ownel's to come tests lind reports nil on welding mat- able equiJ>ments as well as stational'r tel'S. They have developed much new so they can go anywhere to do Ii architects, builders and contractors to for miles around. In ma king this review, we are in the art and science of weldi ng and job. Th ey can undertake anything de)lend UpOn them to se rve t.heru as they Ilre always known for their re- pleased to compliment the Peoples are well known authorities. From in the way of weldiing of fusible Plumbing Supply Co. fol' bl'inging to that day that tbe earth was a seeth- metals. liability. In this review of our progress we Th cy urc I'etllilel's of lincs tbllt are this sectio n such an excellen't service ing ~aldron and the metals were known from coast to coast uud for in plumbing supplies, pipe, fittings made in the vadou s refinements it are glad to call the attention of the and allied lines and woQld suggest has not been until of recent years public to the very efficient sel'vica their utility and beauty. . Their stock of watel·pumps. soft- that ev.eryone drop in at thei r show- that we were able to approach the and to the relationship t hey havc to eners, automatic wuter h ULera, h at- room whenever you are in need of great heat and bl'ing them togetber. maintenance of industry in the couners, heaters, nnd paints ill extenslvo anything in the line. You will find The future looks to the metallurgist try and refer them to our readers and , include a wide varir 'I in their the service 'accommodating and sat- to some day produce heat thllt will when in need of complete and aceucause the transmutation of metals rate service. . selection. No matter what you may isfactory. and will surpass the deeds of the want ill these !jne , it Is more than

Located At 27 N. Antioch '51., Dny· At 21 No. SI. Clair St .• Dl\yton, Are The Sal ... And Service For Farm ton, Offera An Excellent Excavat· tor Mag.etoes, And Offer Comple te Service On Tractor inc, Bulldozing, . Grading And He re I. Where To Get A Motor Tune-Up, Battery Teat And Rec'har~ Tractor Service - All Modern Feature Starting, Lighting, Ignition And Carburetor Service-Al'~ Jt,..- , Equipment For Ro,:,gh Grading For siating The F .. rmera To Meet The Food Production Victory Pro,ram IIj New Homes-Will Be Glad To Keeping The Farm Machinery In Proper Running Order--Tel. FU.· 6J~ Submit An E.timate On Any Contemplated Work You May Ha.e In 'rhe Auto EI~ctri c EfJuipmcnt o. alJl'<,a ~ t uf the timcs ant.! Thi. Line _ ·Job. Larli:e And are en joyin l< un cvrr in creasin ~ pat- understan d automotive e ngineell'lbil{~' i Small - Tel. FU. 0:'177. rClnage as they are heudfJuart J' for ~Y8tCll1S and no matter what may ex pel'l carbure tOl', ll'lllgTl elo , baller~', wron :: they ~a n detect it in an Chas C. Bowman & Son offer a starting, lighting, ig ni t ion and,. n· Rtant and \\'ill bc able to give . service. They have a large I comprehensive sE:J'vice in exea\, :ltillg' crill auto work . Ev ery n'iotorist "hould oc~a sionally pHrt and at'c able to replace an,,·tl\{II.,T and gJ'arling work. When you engage thei r se rviccs hllv e th c ig-ni tilln !'yslem checked. dcfectiv e ami will soo n have you are pro'vding for evcry excavat- While you may ·till b' I'unning yet. nginc hitting' on all cylinders. ing and gl'scling need ~' ou lllny have. many do not delect t hat there mllY el'v ice covers all pnases of the There is no need to contract wi t h be troubl e On the road . The points, from the placing of watel' in th'e severnl different firl\1 ~have differ- t he battel'y and wit'eing as wc\.! li S t.he lel'Y to t he cO l11plet~ repairing the ent workmen getting into confu sion timing should bc gonc over by an 'x- auto electrica l system. In TlIaking this l'oview we and quarrels , hut instead yo'll have pert occasionally. Thcse gmdually one unified, expert and compl'ehen- get out of orde~ and th e driver do es pleased , to compliment The !;ive service which is prepared to nt· not often notice it un til there is a Electri ~ Equipment Co. and tend to every detail. complete shutdown. An occasional mod ern and complete se):vice aD4 Being in accord with the times checking-over will save much tro uble. would suggest that . when driving" muC'h work . is accomplished by the The Auto Electric Equipment Co. he re it will be well to drive in ace use of hand labor. Work which is have been prominently identificd sionally and have your car co:m"Ie1~IiE~ too difficult. for thh; method is done with the automotivee field' in this Iy checked and avoid being pulled with machinery which is necessary section of the state and a ssure a later. TRIANGLE ROI:..LER RINK for the loosening and removal of dirt, squlll'e deal to everyone. They are COCHRAN REST HOME . rock, etc, Much work such as the Located At 3032'Caap_ Dri.e, Off Cornell Dri.e, Upper Dayton View, h 0. Ridl'e An., Dayton, .. Open Enr, Ni,ht From 8 To ll-Here You W.iIl building of the road acroSs the EverFind Th. Ideal Enyil'onment And Plea.ant Atmoaphere For EYer, Mem. glades in Florida would never have A Modern, Ch_rful And Comfertable HOlD., F.aturia, A G.neral Naraber Of The F.mil,-Haye Expert In.tructors ADd Gooell Mu.ic-Lar,e.t been complete should we have de· i•• SerYi_Are Prepared To Tak. C.re Of Con.aleac:ent, MUd Mental Rink In Central 0hi_20,OOO Square Feet Of Maple FlooriD.-Tel. RA. pended upon hand work and large At Caae. And A,.,d Perao •• , Both Male ADd FelD.I~Haye Two Da, Nul'S.' I 952 Reib6ld BId •. , Dayton, Are Offerin, A Senice That Ia Of 3981-E.. r, Wed. aDd Fri. From 1 to 4 A. M.-A Social Se .. ion For equipment is ' necessary in most ADd 0 - Nipl N _ Alwa:r. OIl Dat,-Good Food, HeatiD, And Ven. Second Trick Defen.e Workera At Re,ular Pricea-Alao Sunda, Morneases. mendoua Benefit To Anyone Sufferin. From D.afDe .. Or Who ttilatin" Escellent Care And Qui.t Location. in" From J2 To 3 A. M. The men are familiar with every Of Hearin., B, Featul'in, The New Vacuum Tube · Acou.tican-5 phase of the work and "know how" . Easy To Wea..--Free Hearin. Te.t And Dem\'l'.tl'ation~a.~ur. H Dayton and vicinity may be justly tients there to the best of their abil'rt fJ Or Office CalJa-Demonllration Without Obli.ation-V.ara Of S. d y. T ' ' The Triangle Roller Rink is one taking the spot1ii~ht from other t o go a h ea d an d rnak ethe l proud 01 one of its public instita- ity. t f th h" 0 The Deafened-WrIte Or Phone For Fre. Bookl.t-UDder Di tiens, namely, The Cochran Rest The nurses are women of the high- of the .most popular social and amusements that do not offer so n accoun o. e com pre emuve- tion Of K. B. uton-Tel. FU. 5800. ' • HODle. . est type and their unselfish devotion recreation centers ih this part of the much as they do' not give good health ness of the servIce Chas. C. Bowman It i. modern, has the late;t equip. to the cause of humanity has inspired state and their patronage is increas- and exhiJarat'ion that comes from & Son has been retained by public The Acou sticon Institute of ~yton loveliness of pure musiC, c:an . roller skating. TJhey make every officials and private individuals to are enjoying a well d-eserved success . nient anel all I'OOIlltl are cowortaltIe them to prepare themselves in the ing all the time. tinguish one voice from another their excavating wOlk SatisThey bave a fine skate floor, excel- effort to keep their establishment do and· cheerfaJ. It is a convalescent most efficient manner for the handas they are offering a most worthy .hear the faint and familiar D home, featuring pneral nursing ser- ling of all cases that come under lent instructors ' and the music from above reproach, so that the most ex- fied patrons are their best l'ecom.m en- service to people from all parts of every-day life. It is made' and dations. the famous Hamond Electric organ acting parents are nleased. Yice, specializing in care of invalid their direction. the state, namely, bringing better anteed by the. Dictograph They are believers in nction and It is very important that the morale alld convalescents, young and ' old. Visitors al'e cordially invited to in- together with the excellent patronage henriRg to tho e hard of hearing. Corp., Acousticon Division, The rooms are nicely farnished and spect the hOlne and learn of the var- they have both among children and of our civil defense workers' army be offer this mode.Tn equipmen t to keep To be deafened or hat:d of hearing as the greatest and oldest, orlw..,:pace with this rapid age. Delay is remind one more of a ltome than a ioils departmell~S 'and the interesting parents make this a scene of enjoy· kept up, with healthful activities. The is no longer the unhappy affliction ization of its kind in the world , l3!lnitarium. They are ligtlt and airy, methods employed in relieving the ment every evening. You see here a Triangle Roller Rink. welcome all who expensive and dangerous. When you that it was in days past when one offices in over 150 cities in the roller skating carnival that is worth are working for Uncle Sam to come employ them no work will be held up who was deaf' was virtuallY' shut out and 1ur.n ished with tbe very latest sick. and foreign countries: equipment designed for the Clare and Mis! Cochran has made a study going miles to see ana then when you and enjoy an hour o~. so of rolle1' Oll account of slow ' and old fogey from 'all activities and was alone The Acousticon Institute of m ~thods but they will do their work treatment of the siC;k and aged. of the care of convalescents both look yo~ wi)] want .to get on skates skat ing. even when in the presence 'Of-friends. ton is ' under the direction ' of H. In making this review we are 011 time and aid you ill the l'8pid Today this picture has sha.r ply ODe 01 the splendid features of from a scientific and practical stand- and' go. You will find you can secure Eaton wbo has hali a great . The Cochran Rellt Home is the man- point alld is a woman of experience skates here and they have instructQrs pleased to compJimlmt The Triangle worll. changed and brightened as through experience in properly fitting In this review we are pleased to Roller Rink as one of the foremost ner in which they cQ-operate with thus offering a most efficient and Who will see that you get on O. K. the efforts of the Acousticon Insti- pIe with Ac:ousticons and who is Rollel' skating is ,fast becoming PI'omoters of roller skating in Ohio compliment Chas. C. Bowma n &. S'on t ute better he aring is being brought Teputable doctors. fhe patients are friendly service. All feel at home tually sure to help anyone "America's Popular Health Hobby." and would suggest that the next lime upon t heir modern equipment and to practically every type of deafness. always perfectly free to engage the here. with deafness who ' calls upon' services of any doctor they may see It is with pleasure that we detail The exercise in the swaying moti on you step out with a cote1'ie of friends the rapid work and to say t hat their The new vacuu m tube Acou!lticon Consultation and' fitting are free. fit .t o chooBe. The best docton in in this review the advantages' of The to excellent music, the crowd of skat- you take them to The Triangle Roller service speeds up business in this which can eas ily be ~orn aod preIn making this review we are this section . of the state have given Cochran Rest Home and we wish to ers the social contacts and all, tend Rink and yo u will f ind they will all sectiol! of the state. sents "Living Sound ," is Acousticon's much pleased to be able 't o present tltis institution. their approval and recommend It to all the people of the to make tWs one of the most popular vote your party a success. latest and greatest contribution to those ~ur readers wh~ are hard' pastimes of the age. It is rapidly are ~lways striving to serve the I pa- surrounding territory. hearillg' happiness. It is fitted with hearing this' very brief and' Art Craft Welding School the new vacuum tubes whiCh elim- strictly accurate account of the , inate alJ eJ."tl'aneous 'n oises and give fits that are aWJlit,ing Jar" Bray', Super Service Stati~n Buckeye Iron & Metal Co: Virginia Dare Reat HaV4etl Park Loc.led At 330 W. Monument Ave., you a natUral voice reproduction. they wiII call at the ACOUllticlO!i. New and Modern Dayton, Offer Day And Night With this marveJou s invention the stitute of Dayton. Beauty Service - ., With Yard. At 401 W•• hinlrton St., . , Cia.... To Men And Wom"n In hard of hearing can distinguish the At Cor. Cincinnati & Bolander, In Dayton, Offer A Fine Senice In --Aeetylene, Aircraft And Elec ric. At N. Main St., M.... niDe FI_r, Bu,in, Scrap Iron, Metal, Paper Located Foul' Mile. Out Of Dayton . - - - - - -_ _-:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...:.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..:;,;~~ Da)'ton, la One Of Th. Really o.,ton, Offer~ ' A Complete S....Stock ADd Induatri.1 Scrap-Are On The Xenia Pike In The Big Hydro,en AlumiDum Weldin.: To , Popular Stoppin. Place. For They ... d A d N M Goyernm.nt Specificaltona And Maurl'ce Restaurant ice, Guarantee.t To Gi,e SatiafacHone.t De.lera And Pay .~ I-li ... he.t woo., n in. ile. From Featur, Th. Famou. PUROL Ga. • Teach The Late.t Methoda-Have tion-All Work In ·Beauty Sen.. Mark.t Pric •• _ T.k. In Your Zenia, Are .Known For Their Fino & Delica&, -sen ADd Oila, TIr. Inflation ADd BatAU Modern Equipment - Skiiled ~ ice, Hail' St,lin, A~~ Permanent Scrap Next Time You Go To Town Chicken And Stel.k Dinners, Fi.h 1 L ocate d At 324 Eaat tery Check-up., Lubrication, Gre... . A d F ' D' ' G d PI Weldera Are .Greatly Needed In --W...iD, Expertl, Performed ~ in~ And Wa.hinC - UDder The FU, 4543. n rag mnen 00 ace Our Victory Proaram. \ At 40 E. Fourth St., Nellt To State Da,ton, AI'. Np Appointment Nec ....r:r~n . Efficient Direction Of Guat Br.y, To Entertain Yo'ur Friend.-Un. .. der Direction Of Mra. Nora Duell. Theatre, Dayton, I. Attracli.el, Keepin, Our Tr'ana."Drt:atioll;\ Monda,. Until 8:45 P- M. - .Mra~l Popula~)' K!'own Aa "The Belt The Buckeye Iron & Metal Co. H . W' h . Appointed For Your Comfort And tem Workinlr By ' Th~ir Fern Glenn, MI'1'.-~D. 6393. .' man . Who •• B,een Servmg The It the forward march of man' s' I G' ; 'P I ar.ty ' Becau,e ' Of R ' . A,l id V ulcaDiun. I Gl'eaaer ID Town Althou,h He fa cond.n ct one ' of the institut. ions of ammB opu epalrlng P . ubhc Succe •• fun, For 20 Yeara cOIHj'uest of the world Rncl thl! moldTh' F ' S ' k T· D Not A MexicaD"-Open Till 9 P. thl's sectl'on that offer. thel'r patl'ons f' . ell' me tea a Chopa Meal. Irea -.." OD't Throw ' 'Y .o_ . F the best of service .and are ai'ding in And 0 Its reSOUl'ces f or hiS convenSh art 0 r d lOr' S 0 d'a. 0.' B ' ut Ta". The Virginia Dare Beauty Service M.- AD 0404. • Her Daughter ' . A ay--Opon . tng ' chcate••en'TI'rea Aw., .. the conservation of waste materials. Dally 10 A. M. 10 1 • M.-~·el. Itmce anel pleasure, there was a sort At Moderate Price. 'Open 7 A"l For Their In.pection And offers olle of the finest services in KE. 7393. of over-population of office workers ... beauty culture to be found at:tyIn t.his time of emerge.n cy when T 0 11 : 30 P •M T e. I n"E . 6253.Tel Bray's Super Service Station is b t 'th th Id t ' J • ' AD 5522 . where ana featur~s unexcelled metb, . the national defense program must --u WI e wor Ul'mO I came I I , t • th e wor. k one . of the ns . . . ,--, OI.S tn • ' . .foremost serVIce s t a t i beo kept gomg at full speed there IS Rest Haven Purk extends the glnd hew ing back to essen tials that U....!, I' Il . . , with all the very m thiS . at'd'tng more th 1111 thOIS Ilan 'd 0 f h OSPlta . I't to til"The pl!ople from all over thIS part. . One f of the , .sectIOn , anlt the manager has no one w h 0 lS I Y t 0 thO e peop It! brought he welding expert • . . • . greatest pr4)bl.el1lill It is equipped late.t equipment that modern beautv a wlde acquatntance among the peo, f' b th' . . II t' f II th t ' d d f foregl·ound. He will relllain in the of the stat e, the tOUl'l s ts and VISitors )S con l'ontmg the .. . I \1'111 Y eU' serVice, as m co ec mg rom a over e cOJUn rysl e an 0 11 . th t f · ' . lleople , parlor manufacturers are able tQ p e over the county. and sorting magazines, metals anl! feJ's them t he 0J>poi.tunity Ito enjov fO~'egroulld, as the tot al war of mech- a w!th acclaim, have pr~nounccd II ? transportatIOn.,' .I.t; turn out . The appointrne'nts and Bray's Super Service Station is t ' t - I th . . tl 'd I t f d ' nmzed forces vitallv need s his sen'- l\laul'lce Rcstalll'ant & Dehcatessen sary 11\ order to keep :our . ,. was e rna er1a s · ey ale gIea y al - lea coun rv 00. ' f th t I ' thO . T f th ' ' furnishings make one ·feel at horne easy for motorists to reach to· secure ing in keeping Montgon1el'y county , A drive "to Rest Havtln Park is a ~ces. . one 0 ? mos popu ar 11\ ~s lIec- CIVI Iza lon on . e .m?ve . '. I te Bupplies and service They h a v e . . . ' S ' h . . tl on. It 15 a common c"'CpressJOn to feature of modern life ·' . m1l1s gOing by keeptng them supphed recreation and on the way there vou eelOg t e great opportullltloS . that .. . ' . h ere. Th e BelVlce IS very comp e ., . get a touch oj:. OhlO . ' l'Ie b e f ore tb' amount 01 ..,..~~·tjO:D~ · all y every p11ase ample pumps and are ' well equ'Ip ped. an d covers pract IC With materials whIch they sorely need Will scenery ell' stu dents, The Art hear "Dme .With me, at "MaUrice's." mwumUDl M . · b ty 'I t · for lubrication and all the v '0 s . ' . . C' f Wid' S h I In traveling over the country YOll the otor Tire · lSE!rv·iI!4! ·:··......;., ·" of rno derate eau cu ure. arl u to keep up wlth 100 percent produo;:- whIch l1l11kes an exceIJent pre para- In t e mg c 00 are prepared . . , . . . . . . . tion fOl' dinner, Upon our arrival to offer an excellent course in elec- ~vIll fmd nothm g . m greater pro.fu~-. aId I~ the so~vI~g ~f .t~lS A deep study has been made of services. Gust Bray an!l assistants tion. ... al d t"d ' . . 'f. . . lOll than poor eatmg places. ThIS lsI With the hmltatlons on beauty cultu~ from a. SCientIfIC are ways rea y 0 gtve rapl servWhen you seU to them you are here vou Will fmd the setbng for the trlc and acetylene aIrcraft lind hy... . . .. ' standpoint .and much actual work' nRs1ice. They wi.1I look after the wind- doing both yourself and your country dinne'r is perfect as here you are drogen aluminum ~velding, taking in why It IS mdeed refreshin~ to . go to t~res, It. 15 very nece~!ll'Y, ·t\. th' I" h ehield ' and air oil as well as gns I'ne . . , . b th th . 'f' d . such an up-to-date estabhshment as tHat whIch we have last for be.en suppIem ent e d WI n IS, W UC . ' .. ~ I . a favor, as the matenals are needed sened dehclOus food m . comfortable 0 e sClentl IC an theoretIcal.. . . ' f ! ,, makes this senice bot. ~ied and When you leave here you WlII be and also they are willing to pay the and attractive sunoundings. part and then teaching each student tfhl~. It II unsurpass~d In quahty of Nation 0 the wathr 1f . at.,aU . It h d completel serviced a d ready t go . " . . , . tb . I' . ocr! or a~commodatlOn of service. 0 one should , roW' modern,., Beauty cu ure as .a Y. , . n o , hIghest market prIces. You W1J) fmd they wllI receive you e prnctlca operation of weldmg, W · .... '. yallced yery rapidl,..in the 181!t few Purol g~hne lS known as one of The Buckeye Iron & Metal Co. with the cordial welcome of the thus turning· out men who are mashen .tIIlI! pl~ce was estabh.shed lt ~Ire untt.1 he h~1I ta!c.!!,n It. years and this slto, lt~. been ' kept the ,best gasoline,, ' of the da~, also are modern ' conservationists and state and true' hospitality. You will ter weldc'rs •. They hRYe all the equip- was Wlt. thl! Idea t~at . a goo~ ~od- orThan mspec~lon . . , .. ' . _...... f'! . their famous 0'1 (l II Th . . .. . . . . t d' bl' ern cafe would be hIghly appreCIated ey are prepared tOl .. . right abt;eBBlO 0 tne tlJDe8. . I S an grease. ey thru extensive tradIng m scrap Iron be ushered to the, dmmg ro()m men an are very fA Il weluers of " ... . , . t' nlUfays ha e a I ' I d f .' , . . H f 'bl I by .the local travelmg pubhc. Thatlservlce 1D .repairmg ~nd ' v;ulefl~'The,. are permanen waymg spec·', .v .Mge supP' y an arm· 'and metal brlng back to practIcal where real country Hppomtments are a UII e meta!! themselves. th'" I J) f ' . . ' ., . , ve ialists ani feature beautiful . penall-' ers wiJl find ~at tlley. ca~ g~t their use niuch material ' that otherwise provided and the atmosphere of the" The cost of learning ""eldi~g is not . IS prl~cI~he w:s we tt ' .0U~d~ IS IS ~ery n~~essa~ ' t°ta"d .ent ,waves "Wllic:)J ,are put· in bJ ex- n~eds of oil, crease ,or supplies not would h~ discarded. They are au- imerican ·dinner whets the appetite higb and the fa~t that night se'ssions prove~1I ~. de suc :~~ a ame .: h~re ;~~u'b y...~n ~~ d n ,, ~ periellc~d operat!DrB aecordiag w ·the noly for the· autO but for the truck thorities on mate~ials in this line and for a real feast. The chickens and are conducted give!! many an 'opp.0r- you WI d I~ re~erYl Ing Pi~~' v..: . 0 e- th ~ e usmess ~,o a"tb. bei5t methods. ' They will last and and the tractor. .Tlley offer a very ~nder8tand' where ' 'tHey can best be meats are real eountry ones and are tunity who are now employed: to so;~ an . Ie IClousli app~ I.z mg. a you mar ~ecelve when properly:. carep for will be .,erY complete s~rvic~ in all details. disposed of. This enables them to cooked in fine . siyle while the vege- learR 'a more lucrative busirie~s anel r t ~y 'dwet'h~ome~ ~ toI t elr retsh~uThe ' . . ._~' . ' , . Th . . tl ai.li . h'·· ..' . . ' . ' . ' . : . '. an all e s rvlce eaves .no 109 · Y satiuaCltory in ~el'}': wa.J'.. " . ey ~e y .. ng. m t e pay the mal' et prIce !qr them . . If tables, !i&lads and desserts ,are rIch one .for .which there iis · always a de- +0 be' d' . d' "h th ' d' pIa e . I' 1 th . ," ,., ' , " .. ' • eSlre , w. er your or er c YOIY'l&DIIll: ' 1 d . "h Appearance p ak II ~u er . 10 an p'roper care 0 cars 0 elr many it were not for this service many and fresh. · · " mnnd fer men who know how · The i . . ',' . 11 M I 'f' h t ;";"'i;........... ;.. . ,werds and' it is ' .f euential' lmport- patroni d~ring 'tilese war timell.1 pr.emise& wo~ld be. over~run with ' They are preRared to blke .care of gr~"d'uates of 'TlJe Art Cral-t. W~I(\ing a~g~' ,~rt' smat 't ; . ' a 1n;)1 . dP.:ohI? e 0 (N a ... u'....".c.u .. T , • • " k b If iel Iii"" d · ... . h' ' . ' ", '. " .' , ,. , crimIna mil as e 111 00" ave tIl4~~'li~;att_ . ance to e et)' wOlllan to eep erse 8 es se ug , goo prouucts t e1 'lve waste materials scattered a09ut. The private dinners and specialize . in .School have malie good aad' are al- ·tl1 t t th'!! ' t ' t th ' \" an b 10dklnr i.,.ml/oculate and dainw.. DO'1 careful cheek~uRB of tires, b'atteries, market that they o~l4!r, ·e~able8. peo- {»'eparlnR these loi' sp~cial Jtt:oUP'I v.:~yS r'e'ildy 'for ipvanechll~~ on'. 'ac- ta~ "'tab '. ~ "re;'I~u~c1an ' th~r- tCh 0. ,'. b ...... till ta te' bi \. , I h' ',. ",.' 1 II . .' " '., . , . ,,' _IIe ,rare' aelca es . a~ e epItlot put off .your eauty ...-..a en deW" wwicll"b 0 suc• . un'Portanc~. pie · to keep 'their . places,; c.ean .an I.,r SOCIal and bUStn.Ei~ partie II, ManYlet?~nt 'oJ .their- .t1t.~rough ,. kl1~wledge. ,cUre dellires. ':nd ' i;t offering ' 'botb 1IV1I!!,.;r'lnA h¥t make an appOintment now an e s to . compl Iment ~raJ 8 tum .tllese materials in xor a little new ideas in local circles-'have been' Jt was the great American phiJoso, tabl d'' h L .. ; d 1 art ' . ' l'iellJ)4!rs ' # 1' .......' , i ' ala S S rvi S ti h ' . . , , . ." e , o~., an a a c e sel'VlCel' are care,u uv . -. . arune for them ' ~~~guJar n~ e ~ ta on on . t e excel- on·ey. .. '.-:..., first brought to . light. over the,...tea p~er, Be.~ FraRklin" ~ adY.fl£atetl ' ir menug contain variety• ..--!I'b.elr of ,semce," .-= ',1'0 that. ~Cin ~eep Jooldnc. ftaIllent sem e they are giving and the. In making !Il~s ~Tiew we Wisb .to at this pop,,:I~r-place • . , ·Ithat eyery ~~ 1.!:arn a trade,· and.-iI;! seda, -fountain speciall\; t90, ·are 've~ In ~ ,~".w : and lteantifuJ. . ., part they are playing in tile .80Ivin~ eompUm.~t thll fttDl upon the pro· In making this l·evi.e ,., . 'We are ~aklng this renew we cannot · do dellc'louli' . . . tbJile .....,. , T1Ie Vitglnia DIIN. BeautJ Seme'l of our traniportation problema, Their greu tile, are ~ng ani at the ple,ued to '. .Relt Baven':l:ietter t1!:an t~ suggeSt that e,eryone 'In making this review we are 'in ~n~\~. Is read,. .. llet"te'you and we 'trilla tolaceommod~ting .mce 11 10 prompt ....e time renderi., an Important Park and adn.. our rea.ten,foUow. bis ~dV1ce and be prepared for pleased to comlllirrient Maurice lteaJiNIra1Iit, oar Daden to tMir . . ,. ~,tlaat ibformaUon .f the l'O&da Wp Mmee In tlae eeneerYation of waste to atop there for ene Uf(Whatever JIlaY ,happen 1n this elulnl- taurant 6 Delioateeeen aai .hurtIl1 time _ ._.; our bust .people .n flam ..teriaIL th.eir cleMcieul . "" w~rld. . rec~m. . ." it .. all .ur .....UerL · ,

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...... le4I At 1141 Leo St .• Cor. De.d. A",• ., D.,.t.o a, A~. Ho.... Co.",•• le.tl, '-ate . A~ 2700 Far PI.nt And Loc.t~d 0. Lebaao D Pike (Far Hill. Aye) ; Da,ton . A.,.. Noted For Their Hill. A ..... (Oaltwo ocl) ' Dailon , .. Locate d Wreck .r.. Wlio Offer AD Eac.lIe .t S.,yic. In DenaoU.h,il!llFre.bne .. ADd

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E.plo, . Esperle n.ced ~en ' WIIo M.... Work Go Fa.t aDel Sat.ifa ctoril, Ca...., Ind.u .lrial Anti Public liabillt, . Inlur.n ce-Bu ,. ADd Sell New "nd. U ....."neUn. Milt.rla l. - . Are Gre.tl , Aidi ... la Our Victory ADel ~ ....,. tro.rar n - UDder Able Directio D of A. ·O. L,arlen - Tel. ~ .,.,.. After 6 P. M.

The Alco Wrecki ng Co. are preJ!&ririg the way for better and' more .profita ble buildin g by their excelle n t Aetyice s in the demolit ion of plant.s . b~UllClS and building s. ' If' 'YO~ own a piece of valuabl e propert y which is not produci llg the revenu e it should, t heir service s can be of inestim able ' value to you as the,. can. by wr~cking the financi ally unsubs tantial buildin g you have on ~he ' proptrt y, clear the way for the erectio n of a buildin g or house which will. be a better revenue produc er. Alao If you are a landlor d of residen tial type propert y the teal'ing down of old housese and erectio n of apart. menta in localitie s suited to this is atso a profitab le way to make use of their services . They are very prompt and careful in· carryin g out of all contrac ts. All men in ,their employ are experie nced in this type of work and are equipp ed

withe. the proper lools. Th ey under· stand the laws of falling walls and nlso know how to dis mantle a build· ing so as not to damage much of the materia l used in ita constru ction. . They have in tbeir yard a latge supply of new and used lUmber , buildin g materia l of all descrip tion and plumbi ng supplie s and fixture s and offer these materia ls nt unusua l· Iy low prices. These are not just second ·hand materia ls ~ut bave been nll thoroly looked over and checked and are good used materia ls. oftentimes thorowg:hly as good a s new. If you are contem plating any buildin~ ahout your place it will certain ly pay you to look over their stock. In making this review we are glad to compli ment The Alco Wrecki ng Co. of Dayton upon the reliabil ity of their service and materia ls and to sa,.. that they are an importo nt factor In the buildin g industr y in this .eetion ,

GREEN DERB Y t-led At 810 N. Main St., At Lawn, Da~toD. I. A Pop.ta r Pl.ce To DiD.. Danc. Aad To . .I.K A Bit With Eatart aiD.oD t--F.at .re. OroJ.e. tra NI,btl, . Plu. LaYi.h Floor Sbow_ FiDo Foocla AJ All Ho..... L..e......, , DIDDen, IJq.or. , Wine., B .. n-U......· no Directi o. Of H.,.,. Wil· . .I.. Mo Allo CODduct. ne Brown 0.1''''' lilt N. Maio. St., SemDa , Fiee.t Of Food. And Orin ....

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people of this section are vel)' to have in their midst a place of the popula rity nnd charete r of 'J:he Green Derby. "It is smart to be seen at The Green De~.by and the chance s are y.,u., will, always find some of 10ur .friends here. The atmosp nere here is per:v;aded with good cheer, com-fort' and ho·spita lity. The service in tbil well-ap pointed restaur ant is al· ways pleasan t and courteo us ali'd the mll~agement makell every eff~ to see that all the guest.'1 are givlln

lUI they have a larre supply of aU kinds of wines and liquors . To get the most out of life you should eat out more often. Their Sunday dinners , evening dinn!lrs and ~oonday lunchell are nU reasona bly priced and they· feature golden fried chicken and steaks "that melt in your mouth" and also sandwi ches anacks etc. Your family will enjoy ine com~ fortabl e atmosp here and the pleasant, courteo us service in The Green Derby. And you'll be proud and glad that you brough t your guest here. There is also dancing . Join the many othel'll who make this the popula r "spot" of this sec. tion. Cool comfor t and · charml nlr atmosp here all add to the enj01n lent of yOUI' visit here at any till1e . . There is' never a dull momen t at The Green Derby as the music and enterta inment are all that one could ask for a~d if you go there for din. ne!' or su pper you will have in addition to a wonder ful meal a wond erful time. . •

Rare Beaety Which Repre. ent The Vel',. But T".~ N.. ture Produc ••-Ha.e A Lar.a Selecti o. Of Flowe, . I:or All Qcca.io•• Me~bera F. T. D. S .• Whicb I. BODde d-Eace lle .. t Seni"e By Telepbo D., Tele.ra ph-Un der Able Direcl ion-Te l. WA. 4821.

In the comple xity of modern so· ciety there is no ono builine&g thut has come intD more promin ence in Lhe past few years than the 'floral house . In this cDmmu nity there 'is no flori st who enjoys a wider reputat ion for offerin g the public a. most comple te service than Mitman 's. For centuri es flowers have been symbol ical of Lhe more delicate phase of human nature and the recent develop ment of the flower us Ii to'k en of estee m and rememb rance has placed it in the front rank for all social, mourni ng and joyful occasio ns. I ts varied uses have made the modern florist a deep studen t of social eti· quette ana there is no one more versed in this phase of t he busines s Ulan the manage ment of this house. Place your order with them either in person, by phone or letter and they will sec that your flowers arrive at the right time. They have all excelle nt ~election of

cul flowers that include s practica lly all varietie s and no matter what your des ire nlay be just, call .th~m and they will see that your wishes are cal'ried out. The ' .are kept in the very best of conditio n as they have provide d all facilitie s neces:sa ry to keep all the stoc k in prime bloom. The interio r of the greenho use is equipped in an up · to-date manner and 11 modern system of ))erCect heating rogulat es the temper nture within while the at mosp here is lad en with an exquisi te fragran ce which delight s the. enses and mlnkes this one of the delight ful places to visit in the vi· cinity for here will be fou nd an aasDrtme nt of f1Dwers of every variety which bloom the year around . [n this review we wish to compli· ment Mitman 's and !lugges t that wheA in need olf anyHiin g in the flower line you depend upon their se rvice.

Pop.la r wltll Motor l.u-EK ceUe.t Se",ice ID ea., Oll, Wa.hin ., aDd L.brica tioD_U nder The Directi on Of Bob Aberna thy:-T .l. WA 01.3.

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1702 Tro,. St., Da,.to.. It Haa.q .arten For Na... z..taa i WIUt. Bred Do.~, Buck. And Liu.,. -Alm d H. Decker , MaD.,e r. ,I. ~Ia ~pr••entatly e For The V.nder w.,he· Tradin . Corpor .tio. Of N. y. Cat, Wbo H.ndle Fi",e Million Hid~. Per Ye.r-T M., The !,.ar.••• t Compa ny In Tbe World (jff.,. A Re.dy Market ; Get In Touc" Watb Th... And Help Supply Uncle S.m'. Dem.nd For Rabbit Pelta F~r Banda .e., Ayia· tion Clothjn , T~ Keep Our Flie,. Warm, Etc.

.W. E. (BILL ) MARTIN

THE AI.I.EN DANCING ACADEMY OUTDOOR DANCING GA1IDEN There is no one engage d in the distribu tion of supplie s for eontrac tors. such as pumps, concret e mixers, stone crushin g and gravel equipm ent that has been of greater service than W. E. (Bill) Martin who adverti ses U ' far and wide. He kee ps r.g-llt abreast of the times in the trade and secures the distribu tion of all new produc ts that have been tried and' found satisfac · tory Thi. sectiDn .is indeed fortuna te to have such a progres sive man to ' serve us in this way for it adds in no little way to the progre!!6 and prosper ity of the commu nity. If you want ariy. thing in this line.; telepho ne him, call at the eBta~li8hment. write to him. and you can depend on it that this well known man will see that you get it. W. E. (Bill) Martin illis a well. stocked wareho use with comple te stone crushrn g and gravel handlin g equipm ent, truck ond' portabl e con-

crete mixers, pumps of all kinds, and a full line of cDnn'ac tors' equipm ent; nit of whicb he ill able to quote rea· ~onab le prices on and to offer quick delivery . . The cost of good equipm ent, either brand new or used which will be very modera te slt&uld bE' consi dered an in. vestme nt rather than an expense for they will pay for themse lves several times ove.r in tbe increas ed efficien cy Of work. H:-. Martin' s busines s is one of the valuabl e comme rci al nssets of the commu nity, for it brings thousan ds of dollars which would go to some other trade center were this progres o sive. comple te and up·t(j.d ote con· cern not sel ving th·e people in such il satisfac tory manne:r. There is noth. ing that adds more greatly to the progres s and prospler ity of a commu nity than progres s.i ve busines s men who appreci ate the necessi ty of keep. ing up with the times in the manner Df operati ng thoir busines s.

New Jocke y Club Bar &: Resta urant

The Allen Dancin g Academ y ex· tends the glad hand of hospita lity to the people from allove r the country · side and offel'll them an opportu nity to relax a bit after their strenuo uS hours of work. By their wholeso me amusem ent of qancing , they are help. ing to mainta in the health of the people ' by giving them heir Outdoo r Dancin g Garden . ' It offers a reli~f to people seeking to 'escape for a little while the humdru m of busy hours. It is, every Sunday night, thronge d with a gay crowd of patrons , dancing on the wonder ful floor to the irresist ible dance music' of good orchest ras. The general manage r is to be seen mingo ling with the crowd and 8eei~ that a good time is bad by all in an orderly

manner . Mother need never 'he afraid to aUow her dau~6ters to IrO to Allen's liS it is conduc ted upon a high plane. We eel that dancing is a part of the educati on of all, both young and old. If you are unfortu nate enough not to have had the opportu nity of instruc tion in your youth. we reccomme nd a course n·ow. It is never too late to partake of tlte joy anll beauty of dancing . A course of le8- , sons will prepare you for your pel'iods of relaxat ion through out the fall and winter. . We wish t~ complim ent The Allen Dancin g' Academ y tor their foresig ht in providi ng wholeso me enterta inment and where heart1 and h.al ' ul enjoym ent is to be bad.

At 501 E. 2nd St., D.,.to.o , I. G.ininlr Fa•• FJr Their Inno",. tion "EGGS WITH A FENCE ," (COp,.ri.ht B,. C. H. York, 1942)..!.-Are Fe.tur in. IEacelle nt Food, Beer. Wine. And Liquo, .. Br.akf a,t, ev~ry a~ntion. , Lunch. Dian.r , A La Cart. With ~ere is the place where you will Peraone ] And Co.urte ou. Serrice , find modern and refresh ing sur--The friendly host of The New lind , the best in food, Jookey Club extends his hos pitality to wines and beer. They ap· . aft in . the ~reparation of everyon e over the country to make and here you can secure fr~sh, this place headqu arters . while in ho:lelloDile f90ds deliciou sly prepare d Dayton . He of.fent them the oppor· 'Will be -sure. to satisfy yo'll, They tunity of fine foods, and choice wines and liquors . a thoroug hly . tJp·to·d ate and The New Jockey Clul) is a place bar and know . how liquor to meet your friends when in town. be se"ed. Whatev er drink ull for will be served you h~e FAR HILL S THEA TRE YOI,I can make a date with them to Evere tt Early, Inc. C. E. Piper meet you here and you will find tllat At 2532 F.r Kill. A"' •.• OaIEwood, Offera Lc.ne nt Enterta inm.nt Anel Re. you are in the center of things. You Conduc t At Lytl. A Popula r F.rm· l.aaiioD To 0- Bu.~ Wor....a -.. A Vel')' Co.fo..ta'b l. ne.tre . Fe•• can shop, go to the shows, attend to e,.' H.adqu arter.. Fe.turi nlr An Loca~d At 14 Lafa,.e tte St.• D.yton , Auto Sales turiD. The Late.t Proelu ction.- V.r, Pop.la r Witb 'People All HII' Comple te Equipm ent For n. ' OYer Thl. busines s you have and be right on EKcel1 .nt ~er1l'ice In Farm Sup" Sectio n-PI.n ty Of P.rb.c Space- Tel. WA. 5511. IoOca,t_ ~~ t6U 5, Brown St" Day· R..... faciD. Of Floor. Anel · Ha. the spot. -'- plie., Feed. Fancina , Fertili. er. They have an excelle nt selectio n at Fill.d ton, .. Greatl, . Aidin. In .Keepin . At 647 Weat Third SL. Man,. Contra ct. ' All o.or GraiD And Coal .....; Excelle nt D.· Da,.toD , F •• ~ Far Hills Theatre bas taken its 3 ' hard day'il work. You will be much all meals and ' those who have not Thi. State- Alae Fo.ture . New OUr T¥an.p Ort.tJo n Sen;ce Run.. li",er,. ....:.. N~w I. The Time To Ley ture GeDera l Auto R.epair in. 0. place in the social and educati onal refresh ed and all the more ready for visited the Fl~r. S.Ddeel T'O P.rfaet io • ..L1i". 0.1.. ~,. neir E~c.Uent ·Se",ici . establis hment will be In Your Supplile . - Tel. CenterAll Car., Aulo ' Electric .1 Se ...ice, world of this part of the s'tate and is the next day's work. Take the whole pleased with The I. L."'i~atio. And W •• bin.. Of Lat•• T,pe 01 Electric al Ma. their large selectio n on ",ill.' 7915 And Wayne.. ill. 2961. Wa.bin a. Groa.iD " Tire Repairi nlf becomi ng an institut ion in the lire of family with you as the price is very the menu. chin•• .And I. Prepar ed To Gi",e C..--F eaturi n. Teu.co Produc t. and satisfIed with ' the And B.Uery Ch.rli n. _ Lu....ic.; the people th'a t will prove bene. l·ewlOnable . The blest product ions meals or For , S.le. ,T rouble- Free Dri",in lrlEape~t Senric. - Equi..... To Go a la carte .dishes they ord·e r. tion, Motor Tune.U p--U.e Tbe ficinl to the young, olli We are fortuna te to have su ch a and middle- from the wodd'e leading studios n,..e . Und.~, T~e Per.olU ll Directi on Of ADywh .re Here they are Eatl .. ata. Ch.er· featuri ng 'their pop· capable organiz ation as Jenkin . Pa,,,,A•• You-Ri de Bud,et a ged. Everett • the kind of product ions shown You. uiar riew special ty',' ;'Eggs Sam. NilloD - Tel. AD 4602. . f.U:r GinnTel. ro. 2536 . with PlaD _ . Open 7:30 A. M. To 1:30 a Early, Inc.; to serve in the coal sup· This is one of the truly popular w'll sell and hear tht~ world's greates t Fence" with which everyon e should ply as they "' P. M. Except S.turda ,.; CIo.ed thea tres of this section not only are able to se· . and because stars oC stage a nd screen. ' The Nixon Service Station is one become acquain ted. In their llew eUre the very be~t ,c Sunda, . _ Tel. FU. 2171. of the high class product ions show n oal for every In the grCllt advanc e mad" in the Far Hill 1'heatre is very well fur- and enlarge d restau'r ant the very modern institut ions of they ore purpose , but also offer excelle nt huildin g of it enjoys a large patrona ge not only niahed and appointed! for modem homes .tid busi· the care section of the state that has be· and better prepare d to lIandle their in· service and' fair prices. --from t he home city but all the SUr. comfor t of their patrons neBS buildin ~s ' there is no OTjC dep,rt- ". and hlllt a creasin g trage. '. very pot)ula r with autoist s froml Jenkins Auto Sales in Dayton The wards are equippe d with the ment that has 'been brough have rounding territor y . Offerin g the II1\ 'ge number of cl)mfor table seats t to Il They also serve the choice wines most modern devices in a very comple te repair departm ent higbe:;t class of feature the way of higher state 01 efficien cy than that photopl ays with plenty of room to sit cO.m fort. ~'nd liquors feature · Texaco Fire-Ch iet where they give exceHe nt senieo and you will find that a ti~ples for ' unloadi ng IAll kinds and which include in th eir cas t the world'il Ilbly while watchin. of of tho s1,Irfacing of floors . In the g- the show. The beverag e with YOUI' lunch or dinner coal L"ii!!'un" , which is n high anti-kn ock repairin g on nnd the reloadii lg it into . the olden ' days little ' attentio n all makel! of cars the I'freates t sturs, it is not st range fhat was paid IlCG ust !CS a r e g ood and from each seat will taste fine, make you enjoy your trucks with fire engine starting ease and manage ment employ ing fOI" delivery . only 'men this theatre has become so popu. the re is an They keep on to the floor. but, with the comiR" "o.f un obstruc ted view of the meal all the more and aid in its ilh more power t.Ran your govern · who are expert mecitlln ~i·1 hands large reserve s and at all times modern constru ction tkis icll bavo lal' and when to this you add th e fact screen. feature of ' 111el~t demand s for its. emerge~cy a real underst and ing of the and gestion , endeav or to take care of 011 cus· · enginee r. that Mr. Greger y has Illade :ipec. home is given particu In lar atteu. Illllkin g this review of the social ye~l.Cles, . Texaco Sky:Ch,l ef gasolm e. ing princililell of the various In making this review we nrc I tomers. makes cial eUorts to secure ' only clean and and bU>sines l! life . tion. ' 'o f this part of the pleased to compli ment The New which .glves the ant.l.kllOC~ smooth · of automo biles. In additio There are many reasons wQY con· n to their wh olesome product ions it can readily state We C. E. Piper of Dayton }las !urfacare glad to complime1)t Jockey Club on the large patrona ne of .Ethyl, J):lus Flre.Ch lef get·up- expert service you will ge sumers should now place their orders inl( machin es that find theil' be s cen that this tine theatl'e is the manage run by electric ity ment upon the popular ity they have from the lIurroun diQg ter- for coal Texaco 1tfot~ Oil in sealed prices very reasona ble and make contrac ts. for and these machin es are far morc mel'itinr; its success . of For Hills Theatr e and 'upon the ritory and to !lay that acand Havolin e' Motor Oil, which you can al·· next winter' s supply. The hazard of curate than Th I 'f t ' If you have not fOl'll1ed the .show positioR it occupie s in the any .ther old·fas hioned ey a 80 ea ure was h'mg, greai· P·r~mium gra. de from 10070 ing tire life of the' ways get the best of food .. a tie·up in mining, railroad ing and method of surfaci ng. repal' r'lng b tt ' habit YDU ought to. Drive in SQme people. base but Fur1:ur al·refin ed Then the work ' , ' ' . a ery c h.a rgln&" . ~L. b d d ta f e _ the pocke t book of the consum and auto electrIc al service lubrica . evening even though )'ou knve put er are e one in much less time and at · in waJU.:e e an f r r e.. ' suf icient reas~ns to rna k e a con· Ieas expens e: In charge ':are 'offerin g an excelle nt tlon, motor tune-up , and offer of these a very tract with n large 'and reliable con- machin es nre men who in washin g and greasin g as attract i.e service in all branch are - careful cern so as to insure th nee.ded es ef and accurat e. HEBER JONE S They nre expert their service and theil' chargcs are amount . Mr. Piper is equippe d to hancH~ and have modern equip. always rensona ble. They nlso feature a fine line of busines s in all isolated At 528 So. Main St., Daylon , Ha. An .E.tabl i.hm.n l Where dletrict a, as You C.n Find the work, followi ng the They nre able to repair any make feeds for pOUltry ' and livestoc k and he carries his own .light plant D.. p.ndab l. Buy. In U.ed Cart And Havo Good Ti~~.--H.",e and is Been Put in all details. You \\;U of car and have in their eml>loy me· have supplem ent feeds 'compo sed In The Best prepare Of d Condit to go ion-He ah~ad no Ha. matter Alway. what B .... n Known For t)l~t if vou have them lubrica te chanies with factory truinin g on Hon •• t V",I. the necessa ry nutrien ts for the ue. In U•• d Cara-L et Him Equip You With A C.r That Will kind. of electric a1 current may be in Give You cnr it • will . be clone ~ccu. these cars. . develop ments for profits in poultry Dep.nd .ble Tran.p ortatio n For The Duration~Wbole.ale And locality . al\d well. Retnil . In making this revict we urc glarl and' dairy cattle as well. as other Tel. HE. 732,1 . The people of today; aside from the ma ny r easons detailed ,t o comr.li ment The livestoc k. They are helpihg to make enkins Autt) better appe'ara nce, ar~ all a). Located At 111 . S. Jeff.ra on 51., Old Glpry proud of your it ~\f{ord~ us the greates t of Sales upon the high degree of excel· <;Iutput this prec'iat ing, the proper ly surface d Heber Jones at DaytolJ) is a lIsed only if it . is in good aU·arou to l'ecolll1l1 end Nixon Servo lence of t heir service and ni condi. D.. yton, Sj,ttb Door From Fourth. year. Con1lult them for to advisc cal' d ea I h informa h Uon {Joor as it makes the work 'of the er W 0 as 011 d'lSI) Iay bor· t'Ion H" WOI'(I h as a meanm . g, an d n ,lInc1- again assure our our r eade l's that 'if they ha ve Is One Of 'The Leadin g 'Sportin lr for l' ncrease d produc~on. their gains in good used cars and thor-ol y it 'is. the ISfinnl f-r l·ntrl·ca •• 1"'_ 0; K. in the used car .less t.hilt.. wlll,lIl thoy are able to 'c ar service d aere at fl'eque nt . .·ed " The.i r deliver y service is a fc:ature the days"o f yeste-rd inter· recondi tioned cars. . Herc the wi so busin ess. Many ay it" took nll , fly.by- night ' con~Qod work for , such ~ l11all vals ,t hey need not worry about theil' buyer GDD~' Store. Of'Thi s Section And thnt makes this institut ion' Ii ' very 'clln ' find thousan ds of miles cern$ make all ki nds of extrava mornin g to get the " SWeeping dont! . gant Fealur~ . Everyth ing For The desi).'nble one with whQm to do .' ' bould try their ervice. inabili Ly to purchn se a ne w one. of trouble .free lind satisfac tory promis es oil used cars but today ,w ith the va(luu~ and th~ and then reS!,ortam an - Are . l"ow F.aturi~1 iness as all ordll).'s are prompt ly de· mop it can bill ' accomp lishod in 8. mo~oring Ilt' a ft'u'cti!)'n of the ori g· fuse to recogni ze the unhapp y buyer Fall Li~e. · Of S~Orlinll' Goad. :And li;vered. ' , innl, cost. few minute s. ' \\t hen he comes in to tell his trou· OVERL.O OK I'ENN ELS A Ad " .oa ,' . Line Of G making this revi.ew un. n A m~unlb Due to· the cUI'tailm ent of new Cllr bles. On the othe\- hand we desir~ to ·He.;n Il . be pleaaed to gr've esti· . he ' ~ always for PA.t Tw.ent y Y e-lt r .~B oArding and Groom in. -Wha t...·e r Your F.",6rit e Sporl call the attentio n ' of the puhllc to prociuc tion ill the interes t , on Qny work and will , g' o ove,, ' nation : keeps 'fail;h with the' public ~nd he ' , the advQnt nges of' tran~nc~ng bu~i. the whole p\ace w~th III defense , Heber Jones' C~II'S III'~ h'lIs ' fol)owe d this principle of squnre you .. and tell Ma·y 1J:e You Can G:e t .Eq~I~~d, ncBS wjth this concern', you.\; 1I1l5wer to A which, whlle ) ' OU exactly wnat can be rlone when '\(good' u !led cat·. Liit ~ d ~8li{1g ever since he has becn in Here-H ave ,A Deparl' :;'eat For a priv.a to instltutio~, yet servt:s · niodels 'like "n(!\y " a nd 'old er , m.dele l!!, bu s.iness. . ~nd how much It will dost. ' 'PreCi.i on 'tod•• for Cefen. e W-Or~~ the purpose s" of an .excelJe nt illI at 'real Ilale pI·Ices. Go d9WIl • nd . In making-tlli!! revic)w In ' making this revi,w- ol to,day we of to lay we ~ro, ' And C.rpelf ler ToGr.;"'- Alao utjlity, The hiBtol;Y of-;:fjbelr see what great values theY-li re! pleaiied , tQ- compli ment lIim up-on cannot fail--to compli ment Heber !;!ave A Jewelry . Del'artl li'lnt And ness ,tran.~ctiohs lias alwa~laown the -leadin g, position be . now oe~unies Every use a caf they y On is honest'· 10nes 01 On tOll upon the part h~ i s . . ly represe nted aml halt his ,reputat thel!' a.c ttvi· in' the contrac ting world 'a nd to r· Feature 'A Good Selec;ti.o n Of 01. that service domina ted ion pJ:\yillg in' the trunspc lrtatioll life Qf sa, . • tie!$ and we predict 'fol' them a sue- that he ~11 ....ely prompt • behin~ it. U th.e cur n~eds it~ it i!l t.his co.,inu nity whic~ ia ~eared in fulfillin g of to , mond • . ADd Jewelr,.~Tel, AD. ceBSfuI fu~re. ' as Dayto n, OhlO'l thoroug hly r ocoh(\it iQned ' and put in full war-tlra e product {yity, a bu._inesa entere(l~ct" and that work . 1031. '.. prille founde d \1po1) lucb prinej pl.1s good runnin g shape, and it · 19 sold ~. ~OIDU1i l!UI_~. l ' ,..!"; . .:. . ~,.loI.'~"~ ' . ~ lure to aaceeed . .

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Day Nursery & Kindergarten The Montgomery Iron Hydraulic Rag & 'Pape r C~. -'& Paper Slock Co. At 311

THE WHIT E KITCHEN

No. Robt. Blvd" Dayton , I. With Ya~ds And Office At 1322 E . Located Conve niently On The' Dayton A Nurlery School For Childre n Of With -Leban on Pike At Cent~r.III., I. E x le n,ive Conser vation Depul , Firlt St" Dayton , Are Open Daily And Sunday From 10 A. M. To - I A. M.-Ia Render i ng Pre.Sch ool Ale -They :rake Care EnjoY' n• .A,n. At 70 Wya.ul ,ot , .Fa cing E, 4 t h, The Countr y A Wortby Service In Eve r I ncreMiT)!I' Patrona ge Becaua e Of Their Fine Food , Of Childre n While You Shop, Attract iv.ely Near Patters on Blvd" Dayt on, I. The Collect ion And Sortinr Of Served -Pleaai nll' Lunche l , Dinn era And A La Carte Servic Work, Or Attend To Social Dut;ea e-Dini ne A Good " Place 11"0 Take Scrap Irol1 Iron, Raga, Pa per a,nd Meta l I n the enteltll inll1ellt life of Here Leaves Ple ... ant Memori ea-UndJ,r The Directi on Of - Childre n Cared For By The Day thi s 'ustome l's so t hat when ~~e Carl Enoe,ha And Watte Materia l. And Receive Take In Your Scrap Materia ls And section. o f the countr} ' there ' is 110 hm" you II ed feat· - Tel. Ccnl c rville 7G01. Or Week- Exce llent Food And no ullplell ant The Hi ghett Market P rirelAre A Recoive The Highel t Ma rke t Price. \lnmE: that inspires so II1l1l1y pi hsn nt Ill ornitig after , Care -If You Are On A Def~nle Great Aid In The Present De mand - Hone . t ' Weight Guaran teedmelllOl'i es o'f occasio lls th at brough t Job 'rhil Ia An Idea l Place To Dancin g' is featu red ever y night Th\! \\'hite Kit 'he n ndrl s a bit o[ unus uul ~U ITOU!l ding,; For Uaed Ma~eri als- To Be "orted and p unctil. Tel. HE 3801 Or HE 6862. joy the hea rt Ull I g ludness to the except Sunday night!' and it's Leave Your Childre n- Mr., Ward charm to th e s,-!ci111 li fe of this seeliO!l ious ser~ice for which 'a l'ea l And Sold To De fen. " !"duatr ie's-, it i. famed this SO&,~~, thaI. of The Lone PilH Sn,¥der thrill to dunce t o t hei r s plendid In Charge -T ela. FU. 3464, n:< it i ~ hl.'coll1inl{ olle of the most l)lllCe would still Tel. HE 4059, he one of the Illost rl)~o se t'o whom food hns I;e 'Ollte music, You will a lway. hav(' p i ' n t.y RA, 5523. The esta )1i hment of The Hy- popular Jining- and lunch con rend ez- popu la r places in thi s section bemonoto ny and ha ve tu 'ted pl'I.~clica \i y of fun and laughs galore tlraulic R'lg & Pallet' o. is one of vnu s in thi ' PlIl't o f the state , and onc of cau se of th e dinners . If you wa nt --evet,yth in g , 1'h<.: Lon c' ri n The l\lo lltgonH~ I·,.. ~ ll'on ill1d P a pel' the busiest I>l nces in t oCfe r, Lhe bellt things about comin~ h rc is Thro uglHl llt tltill cntire hi sect ion of ectioll to know whllt :l delicio us meal really Day Nursery & Killdol'g'Hrten is Stock ompulI)I are novelty and s hnt'p~lI s the app ti Le a~ Lhllt the ehurges ure renderi ng' o UI" the countl'Y wh(n c trading b cll l'l'i"d pe ople;! here 1I11l1 it hus becomc onc t a~tes motlcra te at ali Iikc Tile Whilc Kit<! hen is the offerlll!!, u ve r y worthw hil '.! se l'vice coullt r~' a fine,.. I,'vice t he we ll clJllked ood oi the country tiil: ('~, An e veningby Lhei l' ex- 011 with greut di:lpatd l. spent here will of the desired din nc r "dates" of th c piace t o g~ . ill curing fO L' childl'e n of pl'e.sch ool cet10llt wOl'k ,in the nrc ;:'<:I-ved, nevel' be regrctt ed. cC)t1 ec Lion, 'orlThis i ' one of the leading e!ltab - ll! l'I'iI OI'~' In ;;0 here. Th e Whi te Kitchen is loea.ted The y also feature bee r, wines a n ll 1n thi s review we wi :h tu com pH- IIge, a, childl' un a r e Qlways I e nefi l. ing and di stl'ibuti on to d e fen ~e ill' Ii 'hment in ' wuste materia l ; in lhi They fe atu l'e the best oi Iood where motol'is l!' havc ' ~ no tro u ble ' in ted whc n they are left here , (IS they dustri cs of scrap il'on, liquors and clln lI1i x cockta ils uno mo nt Herman H. Ga melal. I' U~~ , s 'ction of t he. c(/UntI'Y and has a wh ic h i., prepare d by their chef ~ o pal'k in!: during -ldll UJlon t ho the t im e (Ii the ir so· a re h ,u g ht how to piny and also ovcr- I'ubber, pupel' ~ to c k highbal ls ill s lIch a l1Iunncl' that they very hi gh stnndin g T h ii' sel'v ic e large pa trona )!;c frol'l over the SUI'- thnt th ey ll l'O set beforC' ~'Ol\ tasty j 1)um. All in the bus in 5~ of the slll'l'ou ndings ' 8r,e come shy ness and develop their gre- in wiper s fo r indu st will delight even the conno issell r, and social world rial ph' lIts til" 1I roundin g' lenitol' Y, of th is sectio n of The highe:t and nplJenli ng, \\" hen you di ne here plellsan t in cvel'Y way and on~ , is ' gUt'ious inst.inct s while at this kinder. great aid to our econom No matl!'I' "hat drink you mny want the slate and would y pl'ognli n. ask eve r yone 1.'0 pl'ices, courteo us treatme nt " no you will tdWH~'S fine! the utmos t sat- trans ported huck to the days of comgarten, you lie d onlr _lIs l, for it he l'e a nd it vi sit his modern place While some of th e articles may nut good serv ice gove .... the a nd e njoy acti vi ties of is fuctiol1 in fine foo<l: and c1i slinc - fort li S they take dinn er a' in the on venie ntly located in a down- seem Import an t yet it b will b sel'ved you, Only good a nd s om e of the di stinctly neccs R"y to this jUsliy popular concel'l1, which t ive dishes. choic e dishes, by-gon ' days, town location Day Nursery ~a n g ive have an outlet for Ilhem l'eputnb le b rands ,l re sOI'vt.!d t o the ir and' the peo- has m et wi th s uc h great comme ndaThe Wh ite Ki tchen is a t in e ren In this r ev i c \~ we \\'i ~h ' to compli . your childl'e n t he same loving and pie of t his seclio n arc for tun ate in tion from the publi c, They purchas e dezvous fol' lovers of e xceptio nal Illcnt th e manage ment upo n t h e conwatchfu l ca re they woul d receive in having a de pot so efficien tly m<ln- metal of all kinds and pay f ult m 11'- f ood and here you may indulge your duct of The White Kitchen and pre- ' yoU!' own home, A n cxpCl' ienced "ged. BECKMAN FURNACE CO. Th ey have been known f o r ' ket price in-so-fa r us is consist ent epicure an tn ~tes a:nongot \'ery plpnR< dict for it 1I large and g rowing patwom an is alwuys in attenda nce who hon est an d straig htfol'wu l'd m ethods wi t h t he conditi ons oi t he market ant l<u rl'oundi ngs. Evcn withou t thc ro nage, , has supple men ted n natural love for und very fuil' deuling Located At 2026 Ewalt CIrcle (Belmo nt), Dayton , Sell And s with vel'y' a nd go~d bus iness. ,Inltall Heff childre n with a thoroug h t raining in one who visits the place conseq uent· F~rnace, And Muelle r Furnac e_The ir Furnac ea Are Unexce lled And TheY' are al so deale rs in ail kinds modem hygiene and proper care of !ly their establis hment ; dd::l much to of iron and stee l scra p and was te H.,hly Recomm ended By P~~ple Familia r With All Typ~a SACKSTEDER'S INN Of Heatin e childre n and child psychol ogy, the efficien cy of t he city ~s L\ haJ , materia l and have uti Planta -AllO Feature Repan ln, Of Furnac ea And Stoker eC(u ipment fol' l-Tel. KE. Spaciou s rooms, mod ern equipm ent ing center, ' I>roper grading of the junk, 2860. I At 1703 S. Broadw ay, Dayton , fa A Good Place To Dine For They Ha•• A I I I~ and la rge playg rounds a re other fea In normal times the ~oltection of Larll'e Patrona ge, Featur in, The Freahe lt Of Fooda, Well The service in t his field is a s plellP~epared­ tures which contrib ute to makin g t his sc rap a ids in the li lrhte ning of labor did. service in conse rva tion a s by The Beckma n FUl'llace Compa ny has done much work ail The Beat Meata, Fruita, Vefreta ble. At All Timea- Breakf over the dis- nUI'sery so s uccessf ul in its field . It I and is helpin aat, Lunch. g to has ten the da y whe n service s of this kin d much valued offer comple te fl\I'nace service and trict. The furnac,e s Dinner And A La Carte-- Open Sunday a-Plen ty Of Parkin i.vhich they fea- is a lways open for in s pection an,d you ~ men a Space, will not have t o go to th e m ine, materia l is sorted and sold . no matte r what it is in connec tion LUl'e al'e of the finest to indusconst-ru ction are invited to come in a nd 1001, itl' mill and factory for so many hours a trie workin g on dden C I" ojects, wi t h a fUI'nace they are ab le to give and m ate rials, They Sackste de r's 11111 has a tta in ed pop· lind se rves the most can be u"t!d in over. appetiz ing of day to sec ure for the husine!\!\ the com plete informa tion lind service , There i much to be ,C I lled from ulal'ity among the peo any type dwellin g or buildin g, as they ple over t he luncheo ns and eve ning dinners , specMother s irom surroun ding t owns , I'equ isite amount of materia l to klC P the stre ngth of our en" They have a IUI'ge s hop lind here have many s izes, Wise iapan's sUI'I'ou nding tel'ritol 'y liS it offers the ial ord e rs li nd sandwic people buy who II ave to make hopping tTips to I the wheels hes, The food of industr y on the move, 81'1n a me nt program \I liS huilt are kept many furna. ees of all sizes tpeir furnac es as they frqm best of food attmct ive ly served and is a lways good, require less Dayton will find it very conven i en t well cooked a~d In war times it is m.o rc vital lh un the util ization of scrap on hands I'eady fOI' immedi ate instal. ' fuel for more h eat, meta l. We it is conven iently located, to leave t he ir childre n he re while ever, ' se l'ved in a manner to appeal to you. It conserv'~s nat ural re- can Itcco mplish .. great deal lation. With each of these they give Theil' line of' furnace s ure un. they are in town fol' in the Sack teder's I nn g ives onc the id ea The service is equally satisfll etQry t he day. In sources , supplie s a need, when route~ same a long term guanlll tee. They ,o('e equalle d in the whole directio n with the collecti on o f of rapid el'vice. It is equippe 1'Ilnge of fur- this way they witl ha ve freedom to l a l'e cut d in whethe l' y01l1' order be large 01' s ma.ll, off, that us u.ully supply thos scmp me tals, if eve ry 'farlll and efficien t and as a . consequ ence there naces a s it has on 'it ham- the most modern style and finished IIncl you will lata inventio llll shop and the childre n will have a Vel'Y needs, be made to feel t}t~t a nd frees miners and others let t hru out the land would r esllon ll so is no delay in getting either the fur- t hat insure com pIe e as to he pleasin g to the eye and your trade is desired lind burning of t he enjoYl1b le and happy day , Mother s for apprec iated war time essenti,a l industr ies. nace or t he installa tion an d then it fu e l, tpe maximu m to t he calt. Our civilian paper SU»- stimula te th e appetit amount of heat, lind father e. Its contino by the ma nage nl e nt, There is not ' 8 who have, pOSition s in In making this l'e\rie w of our pro- ply can be kept up with insures the public of a p1'ice that is and th e eoneet circula the gen e ral u~u' service in good foods is a greut mol'e attracti tion ' of air, stor s, offices and defen se w'ork find gl'ess, vely furnis hed cafe ' in we' Ilr~ pleased to cClmplilllent roundin g up of r ags and puper very reasona ble, Then they 81·e very easy to handle this a fine place fol' sto ck . 81d to those who desire to get r ell l this section of their childre the state than this and n. The Montgo m ery Iron & Puper Stock The manage l' ill an authol:i ty on and most I'ea.s onable 1n ilia I{lng ' th "IS review we 8 to operate u r,e food. at popular prices and be on there is not one that has attaine d a In closing we wish to point out ' Compa ny upon the excelle heating problem s and ca n tell by they burn very little nt service pleased to calt the attentio n of the theIr way, ,_ fuel for' Lhe that Day Nurser y & Kindergart~n they (ll'e gl'euter meas ure of popul8l ;lty. There rendeJ"ing in the COlIsel'vn- pe~ple to The Hydrau lic Rag looking over your plnce just how amount ' of hea t prodllc & Pa They invite YOtU t o .come in jusht :lI S is .n~ne in which the ed, is I1n ideal in stitutio n giving careful lion of \Va s~e mlltel'ia selrvice anft ls und the s ue· per Co. and s ugges t that rnotoris t s you large a furnace will be needed to give !n thi review we are glad to com. attentio n in the most a!'e, one n a t lllle 01' a w 0 Q cUIs in e nrc mOl'e pleasnn t pleasan t sur· cess they are making , y satisfa cuniform heat in all kinds of weathe r. plimen t The Beckm an d t k l ' ers- I00 k o ver th an rue ' riv FUl'llace om. roundin gs, We are happy to recomcan make you fee l tory. e servo battalio n. They , He is always glad to figure with pany as an institut ion ice and take to then\ a ny of th es~ as,. though ~atlllg wel'~ t he pleasan test that is greatly mend it nnd t he personn el as filling In this revi ew we wi ~h to compH · anyone . , , items you may huvc , ' aiding in the modern iztltion of t.he a valuabl e LlJld nefi\ded thlllg 111 hfe-an d If you eat he,.e ~ent them upon the place in th e hIgh eharac ter MILLER S The Beckma n Furnac e Compa ny is homes in tltis pln·t of the t hi s is no t far \\Tong. They serve fin e of acksted er's Inn which; state. commu nity. s renderI Stora ge-C ratin g-Ha uling , wen known. all over thi sectioj1 . and foods and large portion s at model'u te ing a much need ed and hig hly ap· prices, precint ed sorvice to t he public , Located At 502-4 E. Third St" Day. It is kept sanitar y a nd attl'acti -:e An Advance In The ton, Feature Mo,v inl, Packing , BAR Heali ng Art Forwar dinll And Sitorare - Tb~y L : • Will Move Yola AClrosl The Street Loc On Thi.,d St. At Perr" In Downto wn Dayton, I. A Diatinc ti•• O.teopa thy I. The Name Of That Or Acroaa The COlllnlr y - Their , Plae: .:.For Good Food, Featur in, Americ an And Chinel . Diah.., Wine., Syatem Of The Healing Art Which Modern Equipm ent And Caro ful 230 LiqUOri And Enterta inment --Orch eatra Every Nirht- Ne.er at Gilbert A Cover Placel The Chief ' Empha ai. On Experie nced Workm ,en Combin e To Nor Mini'm um Charr _A Good Place To 'Relax A Bit AHer A Buay Day, The Structu ral Integri ty Of The Guaran tee Comple te S&ti.fa ction DAYTON- KE 9331 Body Mechan ilm Aa Beine The Tel. FU , t 129-A Service Geared The Swing ,Bal' is filled ' with a I' ; ou ca ll 161.~ a whisky lind ~oda, Moat ' Importa nt Factor To Main· To Wartim e Need., meny thl'on'g and is a sce ne of CO IOI' highball, Planter ~ PUllc h or Manhat~ tain Health And Comba t Diaeale . and life every night during the sea- tan MUI·tini, Side Car, NEW AND USED MACHINERY ' Juck Ro e or In the unrlign ified hurry o[ 1110Vson, any o~h e l' f f t?e h.o ,t ,of ~10pul:lr VISES - BELTING - MOTORS In the a Ivnneem ent of the la~t iJlg days thcre is no f irlll "I:he appoin tments ure idw!. Mu s i co ktat~ , YO~1 WIll fme! . I~ nu in t hiR secx ,d t o deca Ie there is no profess ion tha t tion bett er qllallf ied t han DRILLS - TOOLS AND SUPPLIES , hilc dining e nliven ~the evenin g and porfect ion WIth the lill er's be t llIgTectlents I 0' 1 f aU forget the t r.ouhle' ;1110 worrie.; us d I 'dl than Service, us the.y take uway all \11,)1'. Ill" C Ile Ol'Wnl'< 1110l'e rapl y BOUGHT AND SOLD v' o:teopa thy. ric llntl leave th e custom ers al bu ' jof t he day, go hom e I'efl'esh ed anti ... ou canf\o~ fail 0 put i n, :' \'er~' Os teopath y is La oed 011 thc theory ness as us ual 0 1' attendi ng arc all t he llIo re ready fol' the on· pl ea unt evenlllg \\'h to the 0n r()U VISit hero tllllt d" e , , ' Ia\;e- cia I duties. IS a e .IS tl, le I'esu It 0f d ISP que t$ of' lifo on the 11101'1'0\ "' T here is no illl I'I' Up~ i Oll a , lhe combm atto l\ lho,' of e1' 1ll111'\{S III en t of . t ruc t 111'CS an d tl ' t tl I ' ' t 1Ie seIlee Iu Ie, anc I ne'vel' la ' , <} W l'!'y" \e lU- In 'riley sel'Ve deliciou s Illeal. prc- thI S Ul; olle 0-( th ,'el" ' . be ,t p]:, ces 111 I an bod h 'll " ' t If tl I l . d Th eir lOll'" d hltanc Cl trail fer a nd ' d \'o \,'n \vh l'ch 'f nct J': 'atteste d to 11 1 1>aro(, IY an " ,Y W' WI 1111 I se "xpenc nce ' c h,,~n Don Penny Sales Ie l'e ,-. " , ' . ' - I' "'. . Federal Flooring Co. I , Y cupom ilve pOWCl'S lIeces 'al'y to r , feature , fun cou rse st ak a n'o em 1ll0\'lIIg S rVI 'e Ii; , equ1l1p ed ea tn 1II' ever with InCren!l ln!; c lent o (\' IY sue 1\ con!!1 -,-; 't·lOn , Tlle I ' I ' . ' .. , I l l I food d'i nnel's find 111 50 offe r C\ la , Ii t IliS oglcu a nl 'lRny rllc it; till! I vans 0 f a II ~ .I"e, Miami Valley' a Q1i! ... t , , t hre\'l~w \\' <orc g:~ u to {:O'r.l ! em'te service , Lo cated At 16 14 N. Ma in St., Dayp IIIl1en · t e man,'. g-cn.ent upon 1. IIe ,HII'/! menn ~ thcrc[o l'c t.o oncct tho Thev can me ve YOll anY\\'hc r e the , Floodn c Contra ctors , " , . " , , II ctu 1'111 de! cts "ncl st.mlll Jate Uw r oads In ad dItion to food tho" 111so el've 11Igh standlll g o.f Th ton, Are Greatly Aiding In Our I{O, all a t 0110 ill1~e . All Y'}u S '1Ilg- Bil l' a ll, ,i '0 , ' I' " ) , , . I. , I 'r' I ) l l " S ·I 'esourct ' ! IS 0 e m\> oy specI I~ IHve 0 ",0 IS t 0 en 11 IICIlI nl\ tIl beer wines an I liquor;;; and scrve tllC Plli't, It IS plnvl lll;' Tranap orl"lion Proble ma By Th ei ~ AI 760 S. Main Sl., Da SINCL AIR PRODU CTS (' ,' , , ' I t' , y lon, F e ... tUl'e~ W 'tl t . , , I' , ' . ;1\ modeI'll h I .1 tl f SOCI:,] I " " IJ.UllIpU ' II H lOll, theil' patrons With t h e be t .md I h" I lOU SUC h llHl ll ' lp1 pon Excelle nt And Re liable Serv ice I n e llt hfe bv Ie le"1I11; t lle l)eop 0 0 Ullu ley WI < :(/lIIC, g-e Llell I t"o ti Inlaid C AS, OIL And , , AND Galllc. I' t b bl . ri es, No m tter wheth- WOI'I' i ~5 and ca rc . hip Linoleu m , f th I I I 't l it n. (l I n, \e < IS u~' anCOli 0 The Buying , S",lIing and E¥chan g. toaso na e JI c e l' H ~IH pel'llli you 0, ,: ';0 a lOll :"' U:' a For Rc.ide nt j,,1 A nd Commr rcial ACCES S'OR LIOn of bones Will caUSE: a pl'eSRU\ e- , a.c~' IES ffnu's, T hey WIll t ake down th~ in c O f Uaod Ca rs- Have Many U,,,.-W ill B'o Glad To S\'ow You upon ne l've o r blo od ves el . imp<'d- ' pidure s, pack everyth Rental, R" D" ir and Se rvice of Late Model. 1n The ir Used Car Do- I S .,nple. Of Linol eum i ng , lOll I it and _ _ Lateat ing the prop I' dl'culat ioon and giv- huv ' 1 in place ill Con lt ruel ion pa rlm ent - Cood Va lue. 'And H:c lIO", ' 11 1\11] :' t ylel And Colora _ Lar ge Selec. ing di eaHe II chance to set in, ' l'ca(l y, fol' yo ur arrival. T hey ha \',-, Reason able P rices Honea t Ap. 1 tion On Diaplay _ Expert Wo,.k Mixero a nd Trailer s 1'h wor k of t he osteopa th tn e n in I people who Ilre ae\;u~to praiaal s - The y Arc Looki ng Fo'r med to lh ~ In Laying Linole um _ E stimate s acco rdallce wi th ,t hjs t h eory is to i hundlin g o~ good f unli CUltom c" , Not Ju.t Salel-T el. lire a nd inATE R TO RUR. L TRADE Gladly Given _ Tel. FU. 6491. withou t the intel'na l admini o'ution t ' rio r f Ul'n illhin gs RA , 2123, 'amI Who li ndero f d l'ugs 01' mellicin es }lll (1 i nstead by Istand just how to ,t a ke care of them, E ,lst Dortha La ne ___ , osteopa t hic me thods, stinll1l!l te t he i They lire eq uipped The' I~ederal F loorin g 0, is popui n the most Wilmin ll'ton Pike THE SECRETA81AL SCfiOOL Dayton I'emedia l force s within the body it: mOllel'n nllU lner, hav lal' with pcople over the adjO ining ing' a t ru ck to , DOll Penny Sales by t heir excel- tel'l'itol'Y as they have self, ',col'l'ec t t he , mi splaced ti 5SUt! n~eet !;ny de mand, a sen ' ice de· I n cha rge are Where Shorthand has been taijght by INDIVIDUAL IN- ~nd Tel. WA. 0271 le nt se rvice in ,the buy in g, se iling und voted to linole ul1ls and offer' thus rel1lov~ t he obslt:uc tions 01' capable drivers who are the best not only ' . . I 20 e Gt' 01' Dickinson mterfer ences With the flUids, of tne exchan ging of automo bil es are aid- of service . STRUCTION f or cnreful lind hon~st ' near y but who had y ars. a egg ing in lighten ing the wOITies of the clear unders tandll1g of all the roa d Because they spec ialize in :floor The tax revenue on automo biles people for the duratio systems taught. The deman4 for, trained office help body. n. cove rings and have. always sold dishave 'not been feeling your l rules and a thoroug h acquain tance for 1940 was over $1,500, 000,000 , er day by day. Free employment service. bestIf you This establis hment has become g rOWS great tinctive latel~ it and decornt ive irilaid 'and would be very ndvis- , with the mechan ical ,e~u ipment of This is • ' called genera ted tax, and 43 known far and wide as n leadin .. , able, to find out for yoursel f that thc truck they aTe g one battlesh ip linoleu m, they have a'tdrlvmg , th us a s- pel'cent of a\1 the motor vehicle s deating in Typ~wn~r. Calculator, CQmptometer~ "\ good used automo biles, tained a reputat ion for quality by having every part of your body suring the public o'f t officien t and ever sold in the United States wcre They ha ve mllny satisfie d patrons in reasona ble prices, Their service adj usted and in [lCricct harmon y rapid service , a ' f~ ~ Lill in operati on when the tire cnlam- all the s urround ing country who have we\1 known through out this sectJon health will hold domain over U\e They will comple tely pack, nate ity hit us a knock on the head, learned real "motor cal: econom y", and wise home furnish organis m by laws of gravita - , and move you in a m.o st satisfac ers always tory There is a nebula in the heaven s through theil' service Uah Bid NE e M· d3d , They are come here for floor coverin gs, They and 'that after 'submit ting tOjman ner, :9th FIoor Ca that astrono aft' my " . , . . or. , al~ an , r has found to be pleased to give you any and all infor-I , treatme nt sicknes s wili become an carry the best known lines of qual~ They offel' a safe s torage service further away than the fat of our mation apout the cars they offer and ity manufa archaic word. cture, and have a 18l'~ at unusua lly low rates a nd if you pocketb ook. Here is the distan ce- they are men who' know what they ,~1 ' I display to give quick 'deliver y and It, is the opinion of ,The , Miami contempl~te a lengthy trip or , intend lW,200l,0~0,000,000,ooo,000'00Q R!.iles, are talking " 'about and ' men upon 'I will be glad to have you come In. Ga7lette that osteopa thy holds a very to be away for any ,, ' lellgth of timo ou dn t you love to go there 111 a whose word you can depend , .. , ' . ,' \ wortbw hile place . , Tbey have fine linoleu m, and haye l" , 'a bealing art can bbe'll' arid investi gate their Did y~~ know ~~at t he ~vera,ge , ~ng machin es; tpat bllnd~ess fr!!ight caboose ? ' When you .buy a u!led car from styles in this floor . ~cc~B and we, feel. free'. tol'~COm1llet:ld to age , s~rvice. coverin~ ' ' . l~ghthQuse tn the III four pera,enq of men and , only A rattlesn ake can never hurt a this firm you know that it our readers Dr. G"st)n . Osteop athic wi\l pel'-! e~ room in tlte house III this ~r oUice. review e de~ire to call the hog, but a hog CIlIll sure made deli· form as promis welgbs flv& , tons, '-that· 'the : three pe~cent of t~e wo~~n, . ed-you know -that It tomes in designs ' and colo~ com. Phrs.lei an. N.ew' locatio' n, '1141. ' • of ,the pepple ' to the ' at. " is in Cape ~t: V:incen t, 'Po~u- I neatly all ,~ba~cCS Ulljl~ tn !I~ert o~t: of a •rat~I~'nnke, a.re getting . , lo~r D;lone1,~I ~fnationB, suital!l e for living Elr!pt IS l\tain St., )Jayton : " Tel.. AD. 4S8S: ~m, trac:tiv nes; of tluiir , sertjce, and ' to t'bat the ,cre.ate at egg-Ia~g hen,shipp~d from' ,the Ul!.i~d self-reB pectlll~ hog Will eyer turn , ' Statpll of room, and bed room all well ' ~y \t1,Jat tiiey ar~ always o~ the, lookin the w.rJd Uvea in San Al!toni o, ' ~mpnca, tha~ th~ ~avaJo , th\l., PPPol'.tl!nity , of eat,ing a ,etl!~y the. di8tinc:!~i~n' of b;.' ,,a ~18Uy the bath room Indian. a~'e " , out for new feature s ,t;hat can ' be soake; and espeCia lly , ~n~ .I' that, the ' ~.ld~ moB1i ~ilt~7 ,f lower, is Iso afraid of ' evil spirits a rattler. ' Soml' autliotl tles on -the values of , o.ars, tdtc!'Den. A perfect , job ", Y.ou have often heard the questio n added -to the ~ bu.sines with DO the loftble orcbld , bl~8Iom,! .nd that,fh em' home ~hey, always s to m~ke it folks claim, the!e are hO~8 with, ~igh. and if you are thinkin g of selling . bucklin g ~cking is ' llBSQ1'ed leave" a1ll0ung the 1ou~h of our land. compl~te-- ~!.-; , if one ~e orchid Will pl'Odnc e .one I eeme~.9-~Je,klo ~_" er educatI on. that 'rll not eat a c1nvi~ ~me~" ~tUng It any pla~e on :you '!riD let th~m lay beautif are little girls an~ ul Uno. inil,ll~ I88daj that :the mo.t petfec t o~ar ,. pperta de perl. . Cieseo - ~ snake, and being , as it tS, w~ are 110t a new oile you sbould bave theIr ap· leum in your home. 'f aod In tile world is milk" that tba'bie n . lIalud, bu.,.o a loa in ,a position to argue the point. praisal before making a deal. am!goa ml~ In makIng ,this nvie'W 'we The aun's ,!urface temper atul'e is "h,ml. t pia In Texu are our loe&1 ,Il'aclu a '1 adioL We hardly know just what the ~en. We take pleasur e ill t'his, bU8ine!3 Pleased to compli ment TIle anlW8l' in part: Alumin um, calcium , ~~d~~ tO,OOO degrees hO~1 but around suin ia, but the diction ary calla it 1dr...,....;...anr4n'! u 18a.,;000! In earlr times, .-ad even at the in dlrectJn g your attentio n to Floorin g , Co. upon the .,~ ' IUn is a wblte and talK bird. Whatev er It ie, it , cannot fly this co"eern . They that 'JIlUI.'p resent time', dop wree tral"ed w are of ' tlie weU nent part t1te,. · are botl Thill coron:l hundre ds and GIlD awim .nly Blowl1 on the known busi" , ... men of these parts home ful'nial dnc life ~ of miles the When it Jeta in a hurry, IMf~~~~~~~. bave taken an actlole h\t4l1l81tt I~' ..~".I~'!I!;,~~~<

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.;--Loeat" - At 1147 .... 0 St •• Cor. Deed. A"e., D8:yton , Are Ho .... Plaat Aod Loc.led Oa Lebeno .. Pi.... (Far Hill. AYe), Dayton , Are Noted Fo.r ~.Ir ....",.. WNC.. ..... Who Off.. r An Exc .. ll.nt Ser"ice In De.ol i.bio.£1aploJ : Ex.... rl.~ced M.n WIIo Malte Work Go Fa.t aad. Sat.ifa ctorily C!unr 1.... lrlal Anti Public liability In.ur~oc:e-Buy Aftd Sell N ..w AndUM4I a.Udin K Malerla la - Ar.. Gnatly AidinK In Our Victory And EaO.OIllY ~ro,ram - Under Able Directio D Of A. O. ~rten - Tel. ItA. OOU Aft.r 6 ,P. M.

Th~' Aleo Wrecki ng Co. 81'e PI' parlriJ t.he ' way for better and more profita ble buildin g by their excellen t BIln-ioe s in · the demolit ion of plants , houles arid building s. U"l'OU own a picce of valuabl e ptopel1.y wMch is not produc ing the revenu e it sbould, their service s can be of inestim able value to you as the), can. by wreckin g the financi ally un~ubstantial buildin g you have on the proptrt y. clear the way for the erection of a buildin g or house which wiU be a 'better revenue produc er. Also if you are a landlor d of reiiden tial type propert y the tearing down of old housese and erectio n of apart. ments in localitie s suited to this is also a profitab le way to make use of ·t.heir : seTVi~es, They are very prompt and careful in camin g out of all contrac ts. All men in tbeir employ are experie nced in thU type of work and are equippe d

withe the proper tools. They under· stan!i the laws of falling walls Ilnd also know how to disman tle a build· ing 80 as not to damage ' much of the materia l used in ita constru ction. They have in t lleir yard a iarge supply of new and used lumber , buildin g materia l of all descrip tion and plumbi ng supplie s and fixture s and offer these materia ls at unusua lIy low prices, These are not just second· hand materia ls ~ut have been all thoroly looked over and checked and are good used materia b, often· times thol'Owghly as good as neW, II you are contem plating any buildin; r ahout your place it will certain ly pay you to look over their stock. In making this review we are glad to compli ment The .\lco Wrecki ng 00. of Dayton upon the reliabil ity of their service an'a materia ls and to say that tbey are an importo nt factor in the buildin g industr y in this aection ,

GREE N DERB Y

Bob'. Supe r Senic e Statio n ,-.t.4 At 2700 F... Locate ' z-t "\ftite d At 1702 Tro,. St., Daylo.. , I ....... ...,rt.n For N.w Hill•. Ay.. (Oakwo od) Dayton , .. . ' ADd Utlen- AUred H. Dec". r , M •••••I'. .. B 0 B d k ~opular witla Motor iat.-Ex c .....t . r. -'. uc' D_ ' , . ' F Tb V -d.rwe -be TradiDK Corpor aboa • Of'" Y ,.... .. , y """pr ~,., •• entatIY e or e au • S.mc. In ea., on, W •• hinK, .nd Who Handl. Fi .... Million Hide. Per Year-T hil, Th. Lar••e.t C ' Olllp.ay Lubric .tion-U nd... n. Directi on In Tbe World 6lfen A Ready Mark.t : G.t In Touch With Th... A~d Of Bob Abe~nathy-:Tel. WA Help Supply Uncl~ Sam', Deman d For Rabbit, Pelto For BandaK .'. A"... Ott3. tiOD ClothinK To Keep Our FIi.r. Warm. Etc:.

F.-e.bn.... A~d Rare Bea.t, Wltich Repre... t Th. Very Be,t That Na· ture Produc... -Haye A LarKe Seleclio D Of Flower . For All Qcca. ios.M.mb.r~ F, T. D. S., Whicb I. Bonde d-Exce llent Seryi, c e By Tel.pho ne, Teleer .ph-Un d.r Abl. Dir.cti on-T.1 . WA. 4821. '

In tho co mplexit y of modern so· ciety there is no one bu"ine:i.~ that h>l~ come into more promin ence in the past few years than the floral house, [n thhs commu nity there is no florist who enjoy a wider reputat ion for offerin g the public a most comple te service than Mitman 's, For centuri es flowers havc been symbol ical , of ' the more delicate phases of human natuI'e and the recent develop ment of the flower U~ a token of esteem a nd rememb rance has placed it in the front rank for all social, mourni ng and joyful occasio ns. [ts varied uses have made the mod ern flori:lt Ii deep studen t of social eti· quette and' there is no one more versed in this phase of the busines s than the manage ment of this house. Place your order with th~m. either in person, by phone or letter lAnd they will see that your flowers arriva at the right time. They have an excelle nt selectio n of

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(BILL ) MAR TIN

Lo-ted At 810 N. Main St., At Law... Dayt•• , I. A P.p.Ja r Piac. To Di ...

Daae. And To Llax A: Bit With !Eat.rt ai••• nt-Fo. taro. OrwIa.l lra NiKhtly, Plul Layi.1a Fl_r Show_ P'no Fooda Ju -All Hoare, lA.c...... , Di.Der. , Uquor. , Win... Betin- Under ' T1a. Diroct i.. Of Many Wilb..l... Who AI.o Conduc t. Th. Bro,", D.rby, un 1 N. MaiD St., S.""'D , Fin•• t 'Of Food. And Drink.• ,

The people of this section are vel-Y as tbey have a [ar~e supply of all onunln e 'to have in their midst a kinds of wines and liquo,rs. place of the popula rity and c.h arcter To get the most out of life you of The Green Derby. should eat out more often. Their , It ,Is smart to be seen at The Sunday dinners , evening dinners and Gr,e en Der.by and the chance s are noonda y lunchel are all reasona bly you will always f,ind some 01 ,our priced and they feature golden fried friends here. The atm08p,here here chicken and steaka '~that melt in your is pervade d with good cheer, c9m- mouth" and also sandwic hes, IInacks, and hospita lity. The service. in etc. Your family will enjoy the comthis weU-ap polnted restaur ant is al. fortabl e atmosp here and the pleasway!> pleasan t and courteo us and thl! ant, courteo us service in The Green , manap ment makes every effort to Derby, And you'U be proud and see that all the guests are given glad that you brough t your gue!lt eVery ,ttentio n. here. There is also dancing . Here ill th,e place where you will Join the many others ' who make find modern and refresb lng sur- this the popula r "spot" of this secand , the best in food, tion. Cool copt fort ,and cllarmi ne wiqes and beer. They ap· atmosp here all add to the enjoym ent art in the prepara tion of of your visit here at any time. ' and here you can secure fresb, There is never a ' dull momen t at ~Ole8C)me foods deliciou sly prepare d The Green Deroy ' as the music and sure to ' satisfy you. They ' enterta inment are 'all that one could tboroug bly up·to·d ate ' and ask .for and if you go there for din. bar and know how liquor ne!" or supper you will have in addi· d be served. Whatev er drink tion to a wonder:. caD fOT will be served you here ful time., a wonder ful meal ' ,

THE ALLEN DANCING ACADEMY OUTDOOR DANCING GA1IDEN There is no one en&,aged in the crete mixers, pumps of all kinds, and distribu tion of supplie s for contrac - a full line of contrac tors' equiplll ent, tors, Buch as pUIllPS, c~ncrete mixers, alt of whicb he jg able to quote reastone crwhin g and gravel equipm ent !lonable prices on and to offer quick ,that has been of greater service than delivel")'. W, E. (Bill) Martin who adverti! \es The cost of good equipm ent. either us far and wide, brand new or used whiCh will be very He keeps rtgAt abreast of the modera te slal>uld be c'onside red an in. times in the trade and secures the vestme nt rather than an expens e for distr.ibu tion o! all new produc ts. that they will pay for themse lves seversl have been t.r led and' found , satlsfac - times over i'n tbe increas ed efficien cy tory of work. Thia sec~ion is indeed fortuna te to Mr, M:artin 's bu siness is one of the have 8uch a progres sive man to serve valllabl e comme rcial, assets of the us in this way for it add~ in no little commu nity. for it brings thousan ds way to the progreSli and prosper ity of dollars which would go to some of the commu nity. If you want any. other trade center w,ere this progres thi!"lg in this line; telepho ne him. sive. comple te and up-to· date concall at the establis hment, write to cern not serving the people In such a him. Bnd you can depend on it that satisfac tory manner . There is noththis well known man will see that ing that adds more greatly to the you get it, progres s and prosper ity of a commu · 'W. E. (B ill) Martin laas a well- , nity than progres siVe busineS s men stocked wareho use with comple te who appreci ate the IIIlcessi ty ot keepstone crushin g and gravel handlin g ing up with the times in the manner equipm ent, truck and' portabl e -con· of operati ng their busi'nes s.

Locat.d At 336 N. Lbert BI"d.. Oa,.ton . Ar. F ••tari•• Oaatd_ r DaDciaK III Their Card.n En..,. Sunday Ni,M To Whicb The Pablic I. IDyitec lAdmi ..ioD Filty C.nb P.r P.raon -Aidin K 10 Our Victory Pr.K"a.. B, Furoi.h lnK H.althf... Recrea tion To Our Bu.,. Wor"e r.-Al_ pnyat. And Cia.. Le"on . Dail, In Ballrooan Da_iIl K-T.1. AD. 1703.

New Jocke y Club Bar It R~taurant

The Allen Dancin g Academ y ex- manner . Mother need· never he t.ends the glad hand of hospita lit)' to afraid to allow her dau~, nters to go the people from all over the country- to AUen's as it ill conduc ted ~pon a side and offers them an opportu nity high. plane. to relax a bit after their strenuo us We leel that dancing is a part of hours of work, By their wholeso me the educ.ati on of all, both young and amusem ent of qaneing . they are help- old. II you are unfortu nate enough , ing to mainta in the health of the not to have had the opportu nity of people by giving the~ heir Outdoo r instruc tion in your youth, we rec~ Dancin g Garden . comme nd a course n'ow. It is never It offers a relief to peop!e seek- too late to partake of tlae joy anll ing to escape for a little while the beauty of dancing . A course of les· humdru m of busy hou~. It is, every sons will prepare you lor your pel" Sunday nigbt thronge d with a gay iods of relaxati on through out the fall crowd of pa~ons, dancing on , the : and winter. wonder ful floor to the irresist ible We wish to compli ment The Allen dance music of good orchest ras. The Dancin g Academ y for tbelr foresig ht general manage r is to be seen ming- in p oviding wholeso me enterta in- . ling with the crowd and Beein~at a ment and where heart, and heal · ul good time is, had by all in 'an ordeZ'ly enjoym ent is to be laad.

At soi E. 2nd SI.• Dayton , I~ Caill' inK F.an. For Th.ir Inno...ation "EGGS WITH A FENCE ," (CopyriKbt B1 C. H. York. 1942)~Are Featur in. IExco1l.Dt Food. Be.r. Win.. A~d UqUOr l, Brea"fa~t. Lunch, Dinn.r , A La Cart. With Perlona l And Courte ou'. Senic. . --The friendly host of The New Jockey Club extends his hospita lity to everyon e over the country to make this place headqu arters while in Dayton . He offers them the oppor· tunity of fine foods" and chQice wines and liquors . The New Jockey Club is a place to meet your friends when in town. FAR HIU S THEATRE You can make date witb them to Evere tt Early , Inc~ E. Piper meet you here and )'OU will find that At 2532' Far Hill. AYe., o.Irwoo cl, OfI.rI Etc.U. nt Enterta inment And R •• you are in the center of things. You Conduc t At Lytle A Popula r Farm· lallatiol l To, Our Bu.y Work .r_l. A V• ..,. Comfor tablo n.atre , F.a. can shop, go to the shows, attend to er.' , Headq uart.r•• ' Featur inc , An Located At 14 .... f.y.tt. St., DaJloD . 'Jenldna Auto Salea tarinc T1ae Late.t Prodaction.-Ve~ Pop alar' With P.ople All Ha. Compl .te Equipm .... t For TIa. 0..... Thl. busines s you have and be rigbt' on Esc.lle nt S."lc. ID Farm SupSectio n-PI.n ty Of Parkin . Space -T.1. W A. 51111. ....... '.a At 1611 S. Brown St., Day. R••• rlaciIiK Of Floor. An" Ha. tbe spot. --pU.'. Feed, F.ncln " F.rtlll•• r, FilI.d They have an excelle nt selectio n at Ie Greatly Aidin~ In Ke.p;1l1l At 647 We.t Third St., Dayton ,M.ay Contr.." All o...r CraiD And Coal -. Exc.lle nt De, F••Far Hills Theatr e has taken its a hard daY'1i work. Y(lU will be much nil State- AI.. F •• tu.... New Tr.~.portation S.rYjc'e Rua.. all meals and tbose who have not U".ry - Now" Th. Time' To Lay tur. Gen.ra l Auto Repai~in, Oa place in the social and educati onal reCreshe\l and all tire more ready for F1_r. Sa~d~d To P.rf.c tio.-4 I•• ninK By Their E.cell. at Se"ic. - All Car., Auto Electri visited the establis hment will 'be In Your Slipplie . - Tel. C.nter . cal' Son-ic. , world of this part of the the next day's work , Take the whole' pleased with their large s1:ate and Tb. is Lat••t Typo 01 Electri c.l MaIn L.briea tios And Wa.hi0 l" Of "iIle 7915' And Waynel Yille 2t61. ' selectio n on Wa.hin ., Grea.in ll. Tir. R.pairi nl" becomi ng an institut ion in the life of family with you as tbe price is very the menu, Cara--; 'F.aturi n. T._co Produc t. chin.. An" I. P~pared To and satisfie d ' with ' the And Battery Char.i n, _ LaMica . the people th'at will prove bene· rea.sona ble. The latest product ions meals IEapert S.n-ic. - Equippo~ To Co For Sal., Troubl .·Fre. Driyinl ('-or a la carte dishes they order. tion, Motor T.ne-U p-U.e The We are fortuna te to have such a ficial to the 'young, old and middle · from ' the world's leading studios are Aaywh .re Under TIa~ Perton al Dir,!cti on or Here •• they C .... r. are featuri ng Jen"in. Pay-!A .. Y..,.Ri d. BudKet aged. 'the!r pop· capable organiz ation as Eve~ett fully Giy.n- T.1. £all . the 'kind of produc tions shown You ular new specialt y, "Eggs Sam Hinn -. "reI. AD 4502. FU. Z536. with Plaa --.: Open 7:30 A. M. To 1:30 a Early, lnc .• to serve in ,t he 'coal supThis is one of the ~ruly popular w·1I see and hear the world's greates t Fence" with which everyo ne should ply as they, not on~y are able --P. M. Ellcept Saturd a,; Cioled theatre s of this to se- ---stars section of st.age and and screen. bec'lluse The Nixon Service Station is one become acquain ted. In their new cure ' the very best Sund'J _ T.1. FU. 2171 .coal for every In the greilt advanc e \Ilad~ in the of the high clasl' product ions shown 1"8r Hills Theatre i~1 very w eU fur- anq' enlarge d restauran~ the ' very mOpel'n institut ions of they are purpose , but also ofter excel'e nt buildin g of It enjoys a large . patron ge not only nis hed and appoint ed f'or the care and better prepare modem hoDies and busi· section of the state thllt has bod to Randle their in· service and fair prices. neBB buildin gs there jg no olle departfronl the home city but all the sur· comfot1: or t heir patl'ons and has a creasin very .popula r with autoi!jts fro'm g trade. The Y,lards ' are equippe d witi! the ment that has been brough Jenkins Auto Sales ill Dayton have l'oundil ~g- territor y. t to, n Offerin g the la'q~e number of c,o mfol·ta ble seats They also Berve the choice wines most modern devices i'n 'the way a very comple te repair departm ent high e5t class of fcature 01 higher ,state 01 efticien cy than that with plent)' of room photopl to ay sit s comfor t, ' and liquors 'and , you will find that a tipples for unloadi ng al\ kinds of of .. ,Fire. Chief where they give exceHe nt servic8 lind whiCh th'e st,lrlaci ng of floors. In the inc lude ill the il' cast the wol'ld'lj ably while watchin g t,h e show. The beverag e with me; whIch IS a hIgh anti·kn ock repairi ng on all makes of your lunch or dinner coal and the reloadi ng it into . the carl!! the ~.. eatest s tul'S, it is not strange (hat ace u t:cs a re ,g ood and olden ' days little ' attentio n was paid from each seat will taste fine, make you enjoy your tJ·uck!'. for delivery with fir~ engine starting ease and manage ment employ ing on I,. 'men t his theatre has become so . They keep on to the floor, but, with the comiRi\'lof popu· lhere is an unobstr ucted view of th~ meal all the more and aid in its di'j more p'ower tRan, your govern · who are expert m'edlan ica hll'nds large reserve s and at all times mode,rn cOTllltructio'n and have lar and when to this you add t he fact screen . til is feature of gestion . mel~L demand s for Its e~erge~cy a. real underst anding of endeav or to take care of all cus- the home is given particu the enginee r. that Mr. Gregol'YO has made spec· lar atten. In making this review of the social ve~lcle!\, . Texaco Sky~Chief gaso\rn e, ing princip les of the In making t~is review we are I tomeI's. various make,; cial efforts to secure nnly clean tion. and a nd busines life of this part of the p'leased to compli ment The New whIch gives the an~l.knoc~ ,smooth. of automo biles. In additio There are many reasons why conn to their wh olesome product ioll8 it cun readily state we are glad C. E. Piper of Dayton JIDS surfacto complim ent Jockey Club on the large patrona ge sumers neas of ~thyl, plUI! Flre.C~le.f get-up- expert servi'ce you will should now place their orders ing ~achines that run by electric find their b,e see n that. this fine theatre the manage ity ment upon is the popular Tllxaco Motar OIl III sealed prices very e s ity they have from the !lurroundi~g ter- for coal and make bl contrac ts for and thO{je machin e! aro faT. more IlC' , Motor 0 I, '1 W h·IC h medtin g its success . of Far Hills Theatre and 'upon the ritory and to say that r a ona e. anq Havo Ime you can al... next winter' s supply. The hazard of curatil than premiu m grade from 100 '10 any ether oid.fash ioned If you have not fOl"Tlled the show po!!itioJl it occupieli in the life of the' ways get They also feature washing , greai' the best of food .. a tie·up in mining, rai!road ing and method of Budac,i ng. ne base but Furfura l.refine d ing, tire repairin g, battery habit ),OU people, ought Then tbe work to. Drive in some I chargill~, the pocketb ook of the consum er are can be done in much less wadre e and tadree . time and at · and auto electric al service . lubrica · evening even tbough you have put in sufficie nt reasons to make a ' con- leas expense . In charge are offerin g an excelle nt tion , motor tune-up . and offer of these a very tract with a large ·and reliable oon- mlu!1Iines are men who in washin g snd greasin g as attract i.e service in all branch are ' careful es 6f cern so as to insure the' needed llnd accurat e. lub,r ication, They are expert their service and thej'r charges HEBE R JONES are amount . Mr. Piper is equippe d to bandi~ I and have modern equip. always reasona ble, They also , feature Il' fine line 01 busines s in all isolated At 528 So, Main St., DaJton . Ha. An ,E.tabU .hment Where Vou Can Find district s, 88 do the work, followi ng the They are able to repair any mllke 'feeds for poultry and livestoc k and carries his own Jigbt plant and is Depend able Buy. In U.ed Cau And Have Cood Tire.-H a"e in all details. Vou \\;11 of car and have in their em ploy me· Been Put have ' supplem erit feeds compos ed of prepare d to go ahead In The Bell Of Condit ion-He Ha. Alway. Been Known F,ar no matte'!, what hat if you have the m lubrica te chaniclI with factory trainin Hone.t V..I. g on ~be nece88~ry n.utrien ts for the, !Jest ue. of electric al curren t may be in In Used C.ro-L et Him Equip You Wilh A Car That Will Ci"e Vou Cll r , it witl he done accu· these cars. develop ments for ' profits in poultry the locality . Depcnd able Tran'po rtalion For The Durati on-Wb ole.ale And tlnd well. In making this review we nre gllll! Retcil- ;and dairy catt,l~ as well as other ) The people of t9day, Tel, HE. 7321. aside from the mnny reasons detailed to complim ent Thc Jenkins ' Auto livestoc k. They are )lelping to make their better appeara nce, are illl a}lit a!fQ,·ds us the greates t of Sales upon t he high' degl'ee Located At tIt 5. Jeffer. on St., Old Gl9ry proud ' of your output of excel· this preciat ing tbe prqperl y ' !lutface d Heber Jones at DllytOl 9 is !\ used only if it, is in good all.aro 1'0. to r ecomme nd Nixon Servo lence of unl condi- · D"yton , Si,.th Do~r Ftom. Foiarth, year. Consul their se rvice 'and to advise t them for inform ation floor as it , makes the work of the car dealer who has 'on display har- ti?ll. His word has a ntio n nnd 'agai,n assure our OU1' readers that if they have , meanin g, and , Ia 0 ne Of Th · e, Lea d'n S their gains in good used t" for increas ed I" bousek eeper ta!, 'ess ' intricated~ In cars and thornl y it is the final O. K. in tbe used car · por 101; thnt ~vhcn tlley arc able to cur service d 'lIere ut freque nt , "produc,tion. inter· recondi tioned • Their ' deliver , b y service ,is a f~8:ture the days of yestEorday it took nil ' ~,[ L 'h cars, H ere th e wise Good. good work for ~u ch ~ma ll va Is they ' need not worry about uSlIless . "' Section And b t any fl Y',}Y'llI g t con. 't't · Store. Of Thi. t'" their buyer can find thousan , , ~ , t a mnk es t'"1118 , IDII I U Ion a very Il)ormn ds jf to ~et the .,sweepi ng don~, ' of rnil\!s cerns hould t r y their !;ervice . make nil kinds of , extrll'V agant " Feature inabilit y to purcha se a new one. Everyth ing For The deSIrab le one witb w~oJ» to do bus- but today with tbe '''aeuum at, ' trouble ·free and satisfac tory 'P romises 011 used c and the ra and then reS,orhm an - Are ,Now Featur in. iness as ,all orders are prompt ly ·de. motorin g at; a fraction of the ol'ig- fu se to r ecogniz e tbe it can lie accomp lished in a unbapp y 'buyer Fall Line. 01' Sportin i Good. ~nd )i'\'ere'd. " ,.. ' inal cost. , few ',*inute s. ' '~-',' whe n he co mes in to tell his trou- ',: A Mne Of Gun. And . ', OVERLOOK KENNELS Ammtln ltlon , In making this review' we desli~ t9 ' -He will Due fo the curtl\il ment of new Car bles. On the othe'r band' 'be pleased to give estlhe always Wh ' V -F 't S . .l call the att.entlo n of the pliblie to ' I el".,.d fo r Pall Twenty ' YeaT s- Boardin g and Groomi nK produc tion ill the interes t 0'f' nntloll. "leyer on My wotk ·and Will go over our ••orl e Keeps f tnt por 1 with the , public and he ' ' . b· ,l \Ii • ~ tbe adva.n tages \ of transac !II defense , Heher Jon es" crll's '11' has followe d tJ.th,l princip tlllg U!!l· wbole , place witn ' you and tell le of square Tl1,lI",idUll Kcnnel s u d with : 0 Ouilli cle RUllS May Be ' .You C~n Cet ~qulpped ness -witb this 'c oncern', w.hicb, 'wbUe you, exactly: what can be done when your nns,wor to 11 good, used cnr, Lal':! deaHI 'g ever since he , has been inlie~~Hliv", A DepII:rtment . For a priv,ate T 11! M:t oni,,!elc K nn\?~s in T hiH Part of Ohio institut ion, '. nlt sel'Ve\l ' all models like llew ,and j>lcler model. huslrie. s, how mue~ it w.ill· c:os~ , W!I .llail,~,d \ ntl • c~ttje POPI)i 11 U,L1ull y Jtvl\ilab le, 'Pk-~ci';on Tool. For D.fen. e Wo;k. tbe purpose s of , ~n excelle nt 1111 at real sale making price~, this ,Go re'ri,eW down of->toda Inri 'I y we n making this review o~JQday we , -PfenL r 'o f hnil~ ero. ·And C!,qoen tl'r :roola _ AI.o utility. Tbe bisto~ of -' their buRl. see wha~reat v.liIUcs thew- aTe! ' , cannot fuil to iloTil"pru "ple1Jie d ~oompl iment ~ upon rnenf Heber Have /A "~wel..,. De~artment And ness tr.anaac tion .... has always 0,1' c;tioii of Mr•• ......,--Every, used Cl\r they selt IS ho'n est- 1one~ of Dayton upon, the sRo,wn nd Mr•• Wm. Tir~ leading posltlo~ he no.occ u.pies part he , is F --;- ~ G ;a 5 1- " ·0 that serviee domina ted their activi· . 1y l'eprelfe nted and has his rel)~tati~ll playing In J;he tranSPo~'lItion lite N!>to,d Do, Aulhor itie. the c:~ntraetlnlr world and to sa~ ea ur., , 00 ,. e e~ta~a ,'Dla· ties and we predict /01' them a suc;. • behini it. , " ~ th~, ear needs It, it 19 UrfH COlllmunity which he fa v~ ,prompt In '!)f .ill geared to mond. , And Jew~lry-T.L AD: eessful tutU,,!~ as a bullne Dayto n, Oh10lt horoug hly recondI tioned and put 1)'1 full war.til .o product u enter· ail ~~ ' ad iY1ty. 103t. prise founde d upon such princjp les Is Tel. Waln ut 486& good runllin g IIhape, and It Is sold lWfth .the colnm,I~~.,~~;~! aure te lUeceed .

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WHI TE KITCHE'N Located On Xenia' Pike At Alph":; II A Good Place To Go For Chicke n And At 31 1 No. Robt. Blvd., Dayton . 1a Steak Dinner .. )Liquor .. B'eers And Winea- Dancin a Nightly With Yard. And Office At 1322 E , Loca.ted Conve niently On The Dayton 10 P. M. A Nursery School For Childre n Of With Exten.i -Leban on Pike At Centery i\le. Ie To 2:30 A. M.- Ha.e E"pert Mixolo giat--C loaed On Sunday ve Conser vation Deput Fir. t St" Dayton , Are Render ing Open Dail y An d Sunday From 10 A, M. To 1 A. M, -Ia a--Cab ina Pre-Sc hool Age-T hey :rake Care Enjoyi n .. Alit At 70 Wy;.ntl "t, F ac ing E, 4 th, For Rent By Weelr. Or Month- Tel. Madiao n 5012. T he Countr y A Wor t hy Service In Ever Incre asing Pa tronage Becaua e Of Their Fine Food. Of Childre n While You Shop, Attract i-vely Near Patters on Blvd" Dayton , I ~ The Collect ion And Sorting Of Served -Ple asing Lun che., Dinners And A La Carte Senic~ - . g , Work, Or Attend To Social Dutiea -Dinln8 A Good Plac e To Take Scrap Iron Iron. Rag.. Paper Ilnd Me ta l Here Leave. P leaaant Memo ~ies- Und~r T he Directi on Of I n the nlertni nmont. life or thi'..; c l1 stornel'£? so thnt - Childre n Cared For By The Day \vken yo;~ Carl Enoch. And Waite Maleria la And Recdy .. Take In Your Scrap Mate rials And section of th > cou lI t l'V t her i IJ() htl l'e YOll l leed fear - Tel. Cen tcrville 7G01. Or Weok- Excello nt Food And no u lIplen unt. The Highea t Ma r ket Pri"el,......Are A Reccive The Highet l Market Prices llanl(: that in spi l' S so ;nany pl,t..s lln t 1Il0min g ufter, Care- If You Are On A Defe nle Greal Aid In T he Pre.ent De mand - Honelt Wei ght GUllran lee dmemo ri es o f occasio ns thut ut'ough t Job Thi. I. An Ide I Place To Duncin g is fea tu red e.v ery night Thl' W hile Kitchen add; a bit of unus ual :<u l'l'oun dinga For U.ed Mater iala- To Bo c: orted an d punetil - ' Tel. HE 3801 Or HE 6862. joy to t he heart IIn(l gladn ess to th e uxce pt unday lligh Leave Your Childre n- Mr., Ward cha r m tu the soc inl life of this section ious service f or which t~ and it S a r ea l And Sold T o De fenst! I"dullr ielit is famed this · so~ 1 us that of The Lone P in" Snyder In ' Charge - T e la, F U, 3464. thrill to du nce to thei r sple n- iL is Iwcom ill g onc of lhe mO>lt place woulll d Te l. HE 4059, s till b one of t he most. fI) ~ 0 ' C t o wholll food h ilS i;ecolllu mu si . Y ou will alw<lY~ havl' plendi The est a bli shment of The Hy - populal ' di ni"A' lind lunch RA. 5523, nty 'on rcndez- popul a l' pl aces in this soctio n be10notollY and have l a dle ti pl'!'.!:' tically o f fun an d laughs galo druulic Rag & Paper '0, is une of vous in lhis pnrt o f re unll one of thc sla te, ca use of the dinners , If you want. --T he l\ lo tltgorne l·~· I.'o n and Papol' the bu~ies J)l;·lCC.5 veryt hing . The L tJlI!) Pi ne offers Lh e best t hi ngs about in thi s. sect ion of coming' h I'C is Tln'o ug-hout thi' t' uUrc 'c eLlon to know what a <.lcl iciollS men1 l'eully Day NlII'SC1 ' Y & KinderA'Hl'tell I' Stuck CO ll1pa n~' urI' llovelty and ~ h Ul'\l.:ns th.: appl'tit c IS lhat the ch a rge arc l'eJ1dc l'i ll~ our the coulltry whel c tr:\ding is card e d p!!op le mod e rate Ht all oif' l'illg II ~,) hl'l'e nlld it has hecome ono tusLE'~ Iik , T he WhiLe Ki t 'he vcry lVol'thwhil ~ se l'vice C OUlltl'~' H fille ~el'\' ic" hy theil' t he, we ll c'Hlked food o [ the coun t.'v lin1l'~, An eve nin g n is illC ex- on with great dispatc h , spe nt he re " 'ill in cari ng of the C\ CSil'cd dinnc r "d ales " of t he pi nee to go, fOl' c hildl' n of pre-sc hoo l ce llen t wOl'k in the colle LiOIl, "o nre f <:I'Ved. ' nev,j, be regl'e.t ted, r This i on" of the lending cstull- le t'I'it or y to go here , age. us children are a lways benefit- ing a l1 u,. disll'lrlU The Whi te Ki tch ' " 110n La (e They a lso featu]'e beer. wines and I f cn~' in, I'IS h ' I n this I'cview wc wi sh to compli' I:! III ' t Ill' S The,v fcallll'C lhc I est of fo oll \vhel'c Illot OI'I'"t,,_ I,aveen ' is located lIIe llt:! III wa 'te ma t erla ted when they ~lI'e left he r, II Lhey dus tri cs of senlp iro11, no tl'oubl e. ' in ) , liq uors nlld can mi x cock tails und mel1t H erlll11n H, Gaskill ~ metal , ru g-..; , sect ion of lhe country IIl1d has a \\'hi ' h upon t h ar e taug-ht how is prepare d by thei r chd so purking d uring the t ime 01 their so-, to pla y an d a lso over- r ubbel', pap"r sto ck, T heil' service highlJa lls ill s uch u mnnn e l' thn t they ve l'y hig h standin g lurge putrollu g from over the 'u r , thllt lh Y II l'e SI' in the bu s in ess come s hyness hefore ~·o u lnsty j urn, A ll of the sU lTo unding s are and develop th iI' gre- in wipel's for indus,ll'ill l planl s a l'> will delight e ven the conno isse ur. an~ s ocial world of ! :t l'ound ing t 'nito r y, thi s section of gm'iou s in stincts The highe sl 1I11t1 ap pea li ng, \\'hen you dine he re ]1lc u~:lnt in every way and on~ is while lit t hi s kindel'- g l'cat aid to our econom y 11I'O g l'll1l1, No lllllttpr \~h at drink YO ll ma y wallt the state unci would price s, courteo us tre atmen t a nd you will nlwllY 8 fi nd a sk e veryon e to g~\ rtel1, Lhe utmost sal- t r.ull spol'let! back to th e days of 'comyou need ollly usk fO l' it he l'e a nd it vi ' it his modern place Whil e s ome of the articles Illar l111t good e n ' ice govem the ll nd enjoy activiti es of is iaction in fin e rood~ and d is line- f ort a they take di nner as in 'the Conven ien tly locate d in 'a dow n- scc m Impo rtllnt yet it will be se rve d -you, Onl, g ood and sOllie of the !li ,t in ctly is necessa ry to thi s just ly popular cOllce rn. whic h live cho icc · .lishes,' , di he s, ' D uy Nurse l'Y cun by-)(,o]1c clays . .own 1oentlon reputab le brn nds a re ~e rv ~ d to t h['ir •. give h lIVC an out 1et f o r t; Ilc m an cf tlI e ]lCO- has me t WIt . I1 sue II g rcat co Thc Whi te Kitch e n is tI finc I' 1'0mlll e1\( Ia In ihis review we wis h to compliyo ur c hildren th c sa mc lovi ng and II)IC of thi - se c~ion arc fO l'tu1l ute ill tio n f r om the publi c. They purchas e rlezvoll!< for lov e rs of cl(cepti onal llIent th e manage ment upon wa t c hf UI e nl'e 'h ' • e y would rece ive in h a Vlng t he cona d epot so c f f"tClcnt Iy l1l~n- me t a I 0 [ a II ki . nlIs an d pay f u II m ill" food and here you nHIY illdul"'e youI' own hom e , An cx pe l'ie nccd aged. ll . "nnd pro_ .. youl' <fuct or , 1'hc \"lll ' ' t e KI' t·'he They ha\'e ~ bee n knOWll tal' ket price in-s o-far II' is co ns istent e picurea ,. BECKM~N FURNACE CO. n tas tes u:llong< t very pl fl as- diet f or it l\ largc and g rowing womun is a lways in att en dancc who Ihonest lind s truight ,patfol'wu rd llI eLhodl! ,dth the cond iti ons of the llIarkct ant SU I'l'oullui ngs, Eve n w~tho ut the r onnge:> , hus s upplem ented 1\ na turul love for a nd ve ry fa il' deali Located At 2026 Ewalt Circle (Belmo nt?, Dayton . Sell And ngs wi t h evc ry- and good bus iness, Inetall Heff childre n with n tho l'ough tl'ainin g in one who' vi sits the place, conseq uent , F~rnace. And Muelle r Furnac e_The Ir Furnac e. Are Unexce lled And The y are als o dealers in all kind ' modern hY"'ie ne and proper care Of \!y theil' es tablishm e nt udus lII uch to of iron and stee l scrap and wuste H"hly Recomm ended By People Familia r With All Typel SACKSTEDER'S INN Of Heatin l child l'en a nd child psychol ogy the efficien cy o f t he c ity us II trati, matel'ia l and have a ,Plante -Allo Feature Repairi n .. Of Furnac e. And Stolr.e ll equipm ent for ra-Tel. KE.. Spnciou s rooms, m~del'll e ~l;ipm el1tl ing center, , ' I>rope r grading of the j unk, Al 1703 S, Broadw ay, Dayton , .. A Good Place To Dine For 2860. They Haye ' A i J and Inl'ge playgro und s are other fea 111 norma l times the ~ollectioll of Large Patron aie, Featuri n .. The Freehea t Of Food.. Well T he service in th is fie ld is a spl enPrepa redtlll'es which contrib ute to making thi s Iscrap aids in the lighten ing of luuor did service in con servation as by The Be.t Meata, Fruita, Ve,etab lea At All Timea- Breakf The Beckm an FUl'llnce Compa ny has done much work allove a.t, L"nch, r the dis- nursery so s llccessf u l in its field, lt la nd is helping to hasten t he day when service s of this kind much valu Dinner And A La Carte~en Sunday a- Plenty Of Parkin oUer comple te fu,l'llae e sel'viee amI tr1l-t, The furnace s eo .. Space. which they fea- is nlwn ys open for in pection and you : me n will not have to go to the mi l~e, materia l Is sorted und no matte r what it is III connec tion ture are of the finest old to indusconstru ction al'e invi ted to come in anrl loa\( .it l' mill and I factory for so many haUl'''' a wi t h a fumnee they are able to givc an cl mate l'ialS, They worki ng on defe ns e projects . Snck sted Cl" Inn ha attai ned pop- and serves the most call be u~l!d ill over, appetiz inl' , of day · to secure for t he bus incss the comple te- informa tion and service , There is l11uch to he Icarn e4 fro m ularity among the peopl e ave I' t he luncheo ns and nny type dwellin g or buildin g, as they evening dinners , specMothe l's from s UITo unding to wns I requi site a mount of materia l to k.: ep the stl'engt h 01' our enemy, J a pan's ~ ul'l'oul\din g territOl 'y as it offers the iul They have a lal'ge s hOll nnd hel'e have many s izes, Wise orders Il nd sandwi ches, The.fo pd people buy who f, a ve to make shoppin g ' trips ~o i the wh eels of indu stry on the move. arm ame nt )lrog rum was built are kept man y furnace s of all sizes their fUI'nace s a s they ft'o m best of food attracti vely served and is always good, well cooked ' and require less Dayton will find it very conven ient / In war time;; it is marc vita l Llt un the utilizat ion of scrap metal. on hands reudy fOl' imm ediate instal- 'fuel for more h eat, W e it is conve ni e ntly located , se rved in a maimer to appeal to you. to leave t he ir chil dl'en here while , ever. It conserVE~S lution, With each of the e they give naturul r e- can accomp lis h a great deal in th e Sackste der's I nn g ives one the idell Theil' lin e of furnace s are un- they [1I'e in town for The service is equall y satisfac t(lry the day, In I sources . supplie s a n.~ed, when rou te same Q long term guaran tee. They al'e equa lled in the whole d irection with the collecti on of of rapid sCl'vice , It is eq ui pped in whethe r yom' ol'der l'ange' of fur- this way they wi ll ha ve freedom to are cut be large or small, off, that usu llll y supply those sc rap metals, if every fal 'm ei'ficienk lllld as n, consequ ence t hero naccs :as it has on 'it a nd ham - bhe . mos t mod ern style and fini she d Dnd you will Le mad'e to' feel th~t late inventio n!l sh~p an d the children ""ill have a VCl'yl needs. an~ frees m,inel:S und ,others let thruou t the land would respoll is 110 delay in getting either the fur- that insUl'e comple .1 a a s to be pleasin g to the eye and your trade is desired and apprec iated e burn ing of t he enJl1ya ble nnd happy day, Mother s fOl' war t Im e essentI al Illdustn es, nace or the installa tion a nd then it fup. I, the maximu m to the stimu late the appetit e . Its contlin- by the manage m e nt, call. Our c i\'ili a n paper sUJlalllolln t of heat, and f athe l's who have po sitions in There is not 'a rn making this review of our PI:O- ply can be kept up wit insures t he public of a price that is anll the COI'l'ect circula h the gcneral UOUR se rvic e in good foods is tI great more attracti vely furnlsh ell cafe in tion of ail', stores. offices and def(!nse work find g ress, we arl! please d to compli ment roundin g up of rags and paper very reo sonable , Then they 1l1'e vel'y easy to handle this a fine place for stock , aid to those who deSire to get rClll this section of th e state than this anll . their children . The Montgo mery 11'011 & Paper Stock The manage r is an autho'I'i ty on and mo t reasona ble I n maki ng t his re view we IIl'e food llt popular pri ces and be on there is not one that has attaine d a to operate . a s ln clo ing we wi. h to point out Compa ny .upon t he excelle heating problem s ' and ca n tell by they burn very little nt service pi ased to call the attentio n of the t he ir way, greater meusur e of popular ity_ There fuel :(01' Lh e that Day Nursel'Y ' & Kinclel'gal't~n they are rendering in the eonse rva- peoplc to The H ydnlUli c looking ovel: your place just. how amolln t of heat produc They irtvite you to come in just as is none in which the Rag & Pa · ed. service abri is an ideal in stitutio n giving careful tion of waste materi uls and the suc- ]leI' Co, and s ugge st that motoris ts you al'e, one at a time or a 'w hole cuisine lnrge a furnace will be needed t o give In this review we are glad to com- attention in t he most are more pleasan tly sati8Cac~ pleasan t sur- cess they are making , uniform heat in all kinds of weathe r, plimen t The Beckma a nd t ruck dr iver s look over the serit - battalio n, Th e~' cun make you feel tory. n Furnac e Com- roundin gs. We arc happy to recomHe ' i , always glad to figure ·with pan y as an in stitutio ice a nd take to them any of thes'~ a though eating were the pleasan test In this review we wish to eompti n that is greatly lIlend it and t he personn e l as filling anyo ne. thing in life - and if you eut het'e ~lent them upon the ilems you may have, hiding in the modern izlltion of Lbe a valuabl e and needed high charl\c ter place in t he I MILLER'S The Beckma n Furnac e Compa ny is home: in this phl't of this is not fUI' wron\t, They serve fin e of Sacks teder's lnn the state. which is I:ende.r - ' commu nity. i Stora ge-C ratin ,g-Ha uling well kqown. 1\11 ov~r , thi section , lind foods and large portion s a t 1lI0d e l'lltc ing II much needed and hig hly 8Pprices. precint ed °Cl'vice to the pUhli c, x..,cated At 502-4 E. Third St" DayIt is kept sanitllr y 'and attructi ve An Adva nce In The ton. Feature MO' v ini, Packin g, SWIN G BAR Heali ng Forwar ding And S t orage - They l ~ Will Move You Ano. e The Street Loc~ On Third St. At Perry. In Downto wn Dayton. , I. A Djatinc tiYe Oatcop atlty Is The Name Of That Or Aero •• The COlin try Plac , For Good Food, Featur in, Americ an And Chine.e Their Diehea, Wine., Sy.tem Of The Healing Ar t Which I Modern Equipm ent And Liquora And Entert ainmen t-Oreh eltra E.ery Night-- -rI{e.er Ca.refu l 230 'Master Ave" at Gilbert A Co ••r Placea The Chief Empha ai. On Experie nced Workm en Combin e To Nor Minimu m Char .. _A Good Place To Relax A Bit After A B".y Day. The Structu ral Inte grity Of The Guaran tee Comple te Sati.fac tion DA YTON- KE 9331 Body Mechan i.m As Bei ng The Tel. FU . 1129- A Service Geared The Swing Bar is f illed with a e l' 'you call f01; II whi Moat Importa nt Factor To Mainsky a nd so(la, To W nrtime Need., merry thl'ong and is a sC,ene of col oI' highball, Plunters Punch tain Health And Comba t Di.ea." , 01' Munha t~ lind life ,every night during th e Stu\ - idln , Martini , S ide NEW AND USED MACHINERY aI', Jack Rose or SOli, . In t he undigni fied any othel' of the host of popular !tu r ry of 1Il0VVISES - BELTING - MOTORS In the a d vanccl11en t of t he In~ t ing (Ia~' s t here is 110 fi 1'111 The appoint ments are ideal. Musi 'ocktails, ~'oa will find in I hi s S 'it l11i.xed ~o DltILLS - TOOLS AND SUPPLIES decade therc is no profess ion thll t tion bet tur qUfll ifie rl w hilc dining e nlivens t h!1 eve ning and ]Jcrfection wi t h the than he t i llgred i e nL~ lUIS come fO l'wllrd more rupidly thnn Service . us they t~lke .tll forget. the trouble s ul1d WOl'l'IC3 used, l\WllY BOUGHT AND ' SOLD osteopa thy. of the day, go ' home I'efl'esh d an d !'ies li nd le:tve th e (!Ustol\l e r.s at UUS1You cnn llot fan a put in ;t \'{)r~' Osteop athy is Lased n the theol'~' nes ' as ll sual I' atlentii 3 1:e an the more I'elldy fat' the con - plea . ant evening \\'1 ng to the n yo u visit h t'e lha t di el\ 'e i thc ' ~'esult 'of .dis plnce- cinl d utie!<, There is 110 uests of life 01\ the ll'OrI' O~v , Lite comliin ntion they oifel' ml.ll'k intel'ru ptioJl mont of structu res !lnd that the Im - in . he s It 'du lc :lnd They se'rve d'e licious 1I\ea\. Dr'- this as one of t h \'(' 1' nevcI' 11 ,,"ony, e 't \lIne' i ll 1Il.1I body hll' wit hin it self the I'e1I tH 'cd by all expel'ie n cd l:hef and lllwn. whic h fact TJ~ ci l' long d iatallce Lrnn fe l' and Don Penny Sales i.. IItte ted to hy Feder al Floor ing Co. cuperat i,re powe rs necc ' al'y to 1'1:1l1 - l\loving , '1'vice is C(lUinp ;featu');o 'fun COllI' e teak LI nd en thei!' ' vel' incre.!\' i n:; lientele, e l with ' oI y such cont;l itiQ ll. 'fhc 10 ielll an(l many t l'llcl;s I 11ll v nn~ of till ~ize foo d dinners a nd 1\lso offer a la 111 t his 1'c \'i w v;. r. I' g:~ to com, '. ,Miami Valley '. Olde.t ca rte servico. Located A t 1 6 14 N. Main St., Da yplinlen t the n1 alM~[,lllen ' u 1 n 'the :u rc~ menns t 1 reIon). to 'OlTCC ~ thl' Th<:y can mov e yo n un ~'\\'hcl'e the Floorin g Contra ctors trtlctul' ql tI ef eel and st im Ula te lht' l'\1 nds goo, a ll a one . 111 ad di t ion t o lood they a\.'o sci've hig h s 11 1Hlin r or Th ton, A r e Greatly Aiding In Our li me , All ~''''tl S ~ il'g' BUI' Hnd 1 od:."5 be ' r, wine!;; and liquors anti 1'1'. 01 I'ces is to e J1l pl~y speciIk have t o do is to Ctl ll them I' ll Trans por ta ti on Probl ema By Th e ir I've the pllrt it is playiJ :; ;n motlc!'n soC;, I SINCL 4m PRODU CTS llw A I 7GO S, Main St" Da yton . Feature~ manipu l nlion, Wi thout sl1ch m a n ip- i phone lind they will the ir patron wi t h the I est and Ilt life by t'elievin 11-.(1 Excell e n t And Reliab le Service I " Onte,)!, N tI1l' people 0 thl1i,' GAS. OlL Inlaid And 1381lleohip Linoleu m: AND nllltiol: t he disturb a nces 01 the r e l\ -, l.c~' and Ile l'mi t you l'ensOlla ble' prices, ' 0 mn tter whe th- \\'o1'l'ie' one! ClLrc ' The Bu ying, Sellin g and E"chanl l't ::0 ahout ;:OUI' For Residen ti,,1 And Comm .. rcia l ACCES S OR IES Ii 11 of hon eR \d ll C!luge a PI'cssul e :Iff irs , ,[,ICY wi in g Of U. cd Ca n-Hav e Man y I t a!,c down lh ' U~ c .-Will Be Glad T u SI.ow You upoll .nel've ' 0 1' blood vessel. , imp.:!d, "picture s, pacl, e very R e n tal. R ,.. p n ir Rnd Se rvice of Late Model. In Their Used Car De- I hilig-, load it aa.l S,unpl e; Of Linole um - Late.t ing t h e p ro Ic r circulat ioon a nd goiv- ' ha ve it i ll place in pllrtme n t Goo'd Value . And Constru ct i on . H: c new ]; 1lll<! ·.t,ty le. And Colors - Large Selec; ng' lli 'eo e . a chance to sct in, Reason a ble P rices I ready fOl' ,our ul'l'iv .t1, Th y hll\·tl Hone&t Ap- ' tion O n Display Mixen nnd Traile r . _. Exper t W~I'k Tl: work of the 0_ tcopHth th en in ' people who ur e a ccu:t.om pra i.aI . - The y Are Lookin g For d t o the In Lay ing Linoleu m _ E stimate . nceol'da nee wi t h thi s th eory L' t o lha ndlin g o~ good f Custom er ", Not Ju.t Sale.-T e l. urn it u re :l lld inCATER TO RUR AL TRADE Gladly Given - Tel. FU, 6491. withou t the interna l :u]111 ini ·tJ'a tioll tel'ior furni s hin gs RA . 21 23, :I1\(i who unclel'of d(' ugs 01' medicin es ftnd in st.ead hy l!';tancl .ill, t how to t uk,e em'e of them, East DOI'lha l.ane osteopa t hic met.holl s. stimuill t e t he i They ore equ illlled The Fed eral Floori.n g Co. is popu-. i n th e most Wilmin gton Pike THE SECR ETAg lAL SCHOOL Day lon r cmedia l force s within the body it- modern manner , havi . Iar wi t h peo ple ov e r the adjoini ng ng a truck t o DOll Penny Sal es by th e ir excel- te rritory ti S t hey have self, concet the misplac ed tiss ue meet a service de- .; demnnd . I n charge are Tel. WA. 0271 Ic nt se l'vice in t he buyi l1g, selling anoi voted to linoleum s !lnd Where Shorthand ' has been taijght by INDIVIDUAL IN- a nd thus remove the obstruc tion!! or !capableatiydl'ivel's offer the best .' who are not; onl y e xchang ing of automo bi les arc aid- of service . interfer enc es with the fluids. of tho lcarefu l lind hOliest STRUCTION for nearly 20 years. Gregg ' ,01' Dickinson body. '1' but who h ad a ing in. lightcn ing the worries of th e . Becaus e they speciali unders tanding of all the road ze in floor : The tax revenue on autolllo biles people for the duratio systems taught. The demand .for. trained office help If you have not been feeling your l' clear n, cq'Vorings alld have always sold disI'ules and a thoroug h n.c qaainta for 1940 WIIS over $ 1, 50 0.000,0 00, This establis hment hns become tinctive and decorat ive grows greater, day , by day. Free employment service. best lately it would b~ very advis- . with the mechan ical equ i1>m ent nce inlaid a ni!. of This is called genera ted tax, and 43 known' far and wide us a 'le ading one battlesh ip linoleum , they have at; able to find out for yoursel f. that :the trucll t.hey are driving . thus us- percent of all the motor vehicle s dellling in TYP~wri~r. Calculator, CQmptometer. good used automo biles, tained a reputat ion for quality by having evel'y pnrt of your body suring th e public ~~ of (lfficien t and ever sold in the United States were They have many satisfie d pat rons in reasona ble prices. Their a djusted and in perfect ha r mony rapid sel'Vice. • service ' iii still in opernti on when the tire calam- nil the surroun ding country health will hold domain over the who have well known through out this section ,' They will comple tely pack, crate ity hit us a knock on t.he head. learned real "motor car econom y" and wise home furnish human organis m by Inws of gravita - amI move you in a ers alwars . ' most, satisfac tory There is a nebula in the heaven s through their service . They are come here for floor coverin gs. ~ey , tiol) and that 'after submit ting to manner . 9tb1 Fl~r CallahaJi Bid...,· that astrono my has found to be pleased to give you any and all infor-I carry the best Main .' and ,3rd treatm ent sicknes.'1 will become an They offei' a safe known lines ' of qual; ; sto rage service fart.her away than the fat of our mation about the ears they ofter and tty ' manufa cture, and have archaic word. llt unusua lly. low I'at.es a n d if you pocketb ook, ,Here is. a hl~"' the distail~ e~ tl,tey ,ar~ men who know what. they I display ·Tel. HE. ~1 " It i8 the o pinion of The Miami contempla~e a lengthy Daytoa, Ohio to gi~e quick delive'7 , trip or intend 1.200,0~0!OOO ,OOO.OOO,OOO.090 , mIles. are talking about and men upon.lI 'Yil~ ' be glad to have you come in. Ga~ette that osteopa thy holds a vel'y to b,e away ,for any length 1).. ~f time WQ.uldn t you l~ve to go ther~ in , " . word you can ~epend. , '. worthw hile place as a bealing art call them and investi . They'.hav~ fine linoleum , and ~ve ',· Di~'. you knoW' ~hat t~e average , ~ng machin es ....·tlt at bl~nd.neS8 occurs and gate their sto~- -freIght caboose .. . ' When you , bu~ a used car from 8tjles in thiS floor .. we feel free to l'~commend to age service . , " ~!>vering fen: · ' . A, rattlesn ake can never hurt. ~ this firm you ~now lightho use in. the 1m four percen~ of l:nen and only that it ~iU per-I'ev et7 l'(tOrn ' in the house or off~ll~: ' readel's Dr:, GU8~in : Osteop athic In. tltil! review 'we desire to ca ll the h~g, but a hog ,~a'.l' sure ma4e dell- form as weipa five tOns, ~hat. the t}'u:ee percen t of the wo~e,fi( .proml!l,ed~10u know that lit Co~e8' In designs ·a~d col~r colli , ,Phytlician~ New location .: 1141 .' aiUllitiOn ~ the pe9pl~ to the Il~ Cl0~8 de$Scrt ollt, of a . rat~l~nake, is in Ca~ ,St. Vincen t, Po~u- I neal'ly all ,to1!a~eo u~~d lIl are ; gettIng ' ~our .., m.onet lrbin&t iops Bllitable for living ' Egypt IS 1\tain St:, Dayton . Tel. A.D, 4888:" \ractivn roCnD, ess of tlteil' : serll'ice and to ~o sel{-re8pe~ti~~ ~og WIll gal, ~t the patea~ ~"-laying be,nrshipp~d from the U;n.Jted ever t').t,~.n , S~tes ' I~ rOom, '.and b.e d room as Rn ',., ~eY a!e a~way8 :Q~ the l~nk- dqwn th~ ;oppor,t un!ty of eating' in -the .erld Iivea In ~n Antoni o, ' Amjtl'lc a. tbt ~h~ Nav.ajo Indlan ~f They ,en?~y the diatln(!ti~n of be~ , l ate . ~IaUy the "at~ , r09M -forI ftew feature s that Qan be ~"ake. ana esp~cl~lIy a rattle~ that th~ _ldj.'1Il()~c.ostJtfloweru,so afraid of $vU." , Ing authontle~ On the values . o~ cars l1dtelle li. A' perfect apir.i\l " fol!owi ng You have pttcn heard the questl~n added ,to tli,e ' businea Job With' DO s to make it [plks clai~ .. there are .ho~ with ·liigh- and 10Tab1 . orcbld ,blolllOm, 'and ~tlthel'n home ' ~hey always if you IU''', thjn~ing o~ selling .buckll ng or erae1gJ1g . ia leave , the amoung tltll youth ~! our land. more comple aeeureikk' te. ..-duale orcbld wiD produc e on~ , eeme.ry coun~~ekwitle? e ~catlon. that. wdl not e~t. a yo,ur cur ,ar trading It any place ?n l ~ , .tg let tbem lay beautif ul UJaO.. IIttlll girlS and-bO ys made ~,--. .~t'hat the moat perfeC t orar ta p~erta de perlaa delleo snake. an~ bemg as It is, we are ~ot. a new one you should bav~ , th.eu, ap-1leu m n ,your hOlJ1.e. off" And now"We will ask you what " til.. world ill milk, , that tha , bien salud bueno a loa amigoa mil), in a position to argue the point. praisal before making a deal, the Ilea is made of1 Here is tbe In making , tbia re1rfe" .• e ,The BUn'S 8!lrface telll·per ature is ~u...1t IIrla In Texas are oUl' ~loCa1gtaeius y adios. We hardly know jU8t what the penWe take ,pleasu re in t~ busines a pleased to eompU tnent anawer' in part: Alumin um, ealeiul1l, about .IO,OOO degrees TIle ~"... hot, but Mound gain is, but the diction& l'l' calla it '1\ ~tiDl887jOOO: In early times, and even in direet~ng your attentio n to at .the 'cb1oril1e, bromfn e\, g91d. coppe.r, Co. upon . . aun ia a white; t'IIau..II'IIII&'lI'. clav. and talk bird. Whatev er it is, i\ cta1inot fly this concern the Q\teen 'Ells- ' time. dop wree trained to . They are of the well Dent part tIiiy U'e , Iron, magnes ium, potauiu m. ' botl Thia corona 0_ awim enly slowl,. on t~e known busines s men alal.is for of thue sulphu of m~.. When ,it pta in a htm7, take.-

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At 14 One Block ,. North Of Fifth 4: Wayne, Dayton. At 1233 Wayne Aye. And Wyomin. Are. Alway. In The Market For Epworth, Dayton, II Featll~inr ' A Iron. Metala, Rala, Paper Stock Completed Dry Cleanin, Soni~'-= . And Ua':ble Materiala, St,ruchlrAl Minor Repair, Freo-Ooliyory Ser. . Steel, Uaed Pipe - Take ' In Your vice To Bolmont And ' Hearth. Materiall And Receiye Tho Hiellatone Relidencel _ Excellent Pare.t Market Pricel - Aro AlwaYI cel Poat Sonice _ Open EyeClad To Fllrni.h Quotationl-Un. ninla-HE. 2182. der The Direction Of Ben Kope. loye - Tel. HE. 5881. Kelly's Drcss Shop oflers the peo.

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The Kope love 1I'on and Metal Co. conduct one of the most valued institutions in the commun ity, worthy of prominent mention in this review, They purchase iron, metals, rags, pa· per stock, and other usable ma terials and it is one of the very busy Jllace~ in the community where trading in all of its; departments is ' carried on with promptness, Always remember that everything about the place can be turn ed into .. f use b y t he mo d ern conSel'VatlOlIlst 0 f d '1 Th . I. o use matena S. ere IS not ling ~hat is abso lute waste, Everythin,&' IS sorted and sold to places wh.ere It can be used. Wh en you are gomg to ' th e CI' t. Y I oad up your ~ar With waste materl8!s, take them m and get the best . pnces. Now is t~e time to answer your nation's caU for used materials. Jap· an has built a mighty war machine o~ re.: used material s. This nation With Ita ,large natural resources an4 supply hnes from all parts of the globe. has not been a\~ake to the reo workmg of used materIals. Now that ~ar has brought about that awaken· ~ng, do not be I~zy about houseclean. mg your estabbshment and seJling your ~ollectedd wastIe paper, rags, magazlIles an meta s. , . We are glad to refer our readers to The ~opelove Iron and Metal ~o. and adVise them that they can profit. ably make use of . ' their service.

pIe of this section of the s~ ~'~1' plete service and havc a ll1o'd~rn plant where all work is dune under their superv,sion. , Kelly's Press Shol) have made a thorough. study of the busincss both from a wide reading and long ex. pericnce and have built a plnnt that is thoroughly modern in every' way and equi pped according to the latest ideas lor all the work they undertake . . They use a very g~od proce ' 59 In cleaning which leaves the g t without odor. The preSsing armen is always neat ly done and after garmentll hav'e been cleaned and pressed here they have a fe.eling of cleanlirl" d ~ ss an look like new. They also do E:xpert cleaning of draperies, curtains and blankets, The very best clothing should only be turned over, to reputable finns such as this one as uso of improper processes in cleaning may ruin the articles I1nd thus cost the owner" many times the cleaning' prices. Each department is in charge of an expert in the line and' the assist.ants are people who are careful and painstaking. Every little detail 01 the work is handled as carefull · as though the owner were doing y the , work as they are responsible for all garments and use due dilligence to prevent any damage aside from wear and tear. We ar e del Ig ' ht e d t 0 commen d tnem i •

upon the efficient service rendered and to suggest to al\ of our .readers Lorain Nite Club that as regards good ,vork they can , Located At 539 Lorain A ....... Dayton, do no better than to turn their work Are Known For Their Fine Fooda. over to Kelly's Press Shop. Brewl And Liquori And Serve Lunch, Dinner.. A La Carte Dilbel McNabb'. Shell Service And Chicken Sandwichea-Special Chicken And T-Bone Steak Sunday Dinnera-You Will Enjoy At 137 W. Centr~l AYe., Welt Carrollton, .. The Homo Of The Shell St'o ppina Here For Food Or Drink Petroleum ' Productl And "ThoroAnd Will Get Creat Enjoyment In Fa~t S.nric.... In The ' Way Of Your Leilure 'Momentl-AI St~hl Lubric:atinl, Waahin, And Simon. fa Proprietor-1'el. ~E : 0175. iainl ..:.. Bob McNabb Wtl-.mea, Hi. Friend. From Wa"Do~""": The Lorain Nite Club is a place Tel. 3609. of distinction and individuality as it

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McNabb'f\ ,Slic H Service is daily a cquiring a large patronage as· mo . . tol'ists stopping thel'e once becon! regul ar customers because of t heir courteous se l'\'ice. Th ey feature the S hell gas and oi\. Shell is r ecognized by l\loto')'ists as gas that is sure to ta rt on uny day, hot Ol' cold, as it is b l'qught to a high qegreo ' of refinement nnd will get going undel' an conditions. ' Th ey are always ready to give sel'vice he re a nd 110 matter what infOl'tnation' you may desire you \vill ntl they will be. ahle to direct you . . They a lso feature an expel<t -htbrication service and wil' thoroughly lubricate all t he working pa l·ts or } : OUI' cal' . . Proper lu brication is very important as it increases the life of you r - motor and keeps the engi ne in good running order, FJ'cquent lubl'ication is cheaper than repair hUI!i ~nd you mu st cnoo e between t h two, Shellubrication adds to the life of your car. Their service in washing of can is a great help in the preservation of their finish. It is wel\ kno~n that dust 'and grime are desti'uctive to

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"Y.OUR. FA.Jt~ HEADQUARJ'PS" At, 111 · 121 La 'Bellt> St" DaytoD, A~ ne City'. OIde.\ And Mo.t Reliabl'l' Hou.. All" Buildhl' Moyere--Will Co ADywla.re-Offer A Superior Senic'e Ja Houae And Buildin. Mowinl( And R.i.inl And Also Otlter RI. 2S Nortla Of W. Carr ollton, Are Whole.al,o ' And R.tan' Mlilerl Of Type. Of Buildintr.- H.. Modern Equipment And Will Mon All Hou.... And Fe.d.- If You Want More Pro fit, Start Toda)" 1be S.... Wa., ~ Safely- Will Be lGlad To Giya Free E.atim.te.- AI.o Are Sb~rera A.d, ,"Sur· E.Nuf" Fee d. Mallufactured By The Dwyer Mil!--Co_pl.t. CrI ••• Ri ...... And Do Macbiner,. Moyi •• And Erect Steel Smoke St.cl.....-:.T .. I. ' inr Serwice-Offer Latest Scientific life.. On F ••d. And 'Can Aid III Tile AD. 228.. Proper Feedina - AI.o Feature Cement And Tile-Tel. 3882.

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L.cateol At Dayton, 'OD Leb.llO~ Pike, H.ve Greatly Aided In Up, At 510 Welt Tbird St., Dayton, Spec. buiWi . . Of Thi. Se~tion Of The CouDtry And Are A Great Factor In lalise In The Reatal Of Utility Ou ~ Victory Pro.ram III The Buildin, ADei Maiatellanco Of GOCMl Ro.d., Trailer. To F.rmer. Alli Coatrac· Moderll B.i1din •• And Hou.in, Proj.ct. ay Furni.hin, The Be.t Protor_Moye Hou.e Traller., Any· d.cll POllible-Uad.r The C.mpet.Dt Direction Of C. C. Whitacr_ where, Aaytim_ TraUer Fully Tel. WA. 2816. ' In6ured Wbile In Their C.reThey make feeds fo poultry, ilve" I n t he 1.~UI'ld'IIIlf IYIOVIII~ " t TIlOll' ' men are oxpert 5 an d The Dw~'el" Mill covers quite an Whitacre and ,& Gravel is a n in'. of all kinds ', they have furni sh eGreatlv d ' 'Aidin. In Keepin. Our clrc 1es 0 f I pee, , Tran.portation Scryice And Vic· this sectio n of the !ltate ther e is no understand fully r opes, blockll, exte nsive territory a nd, thei r bu sines ~ stock, etc" arid hllve a feed ,for every stitution t hat fOl" many years has large q uantities of matel'ill) to thi tory Pro •.. ram In Aetl' on-Otba f Irm ' purpo e. The ,feeds that every ~oliJ­ which offers a more attra'c tivc tackles, etc, You can be sure thllt has assu med largc proportions. ' lleen Il great factor in t he ra pid de- co un ty, being one of the fh'ms t hat try raiser,needs, the U8e of w,hlch .111 Th e mana ge mont has mad e a stud y volopment of this part of the sta,te, ha ve been selected by the contrucMal(iII, Mana.er - Tel. FU. 8997. service in houaing, moving, r igging' no knoL" will sli p 01' cqll ipmcnt give It ' , h and shol"ing than Muth Bros., Inc, way, and when the crew l,lrrives yuu o f the f eed!i needed in the teni tory bring you plenty of high ·prioed . . . 15 111 t e van of pr<lgres!lo and by tors to supply a large part> of their The D~••, yton Trlll'ler Ren.w.-) Servl'ce T hey have nil t he e quipm ent neces. ca n just hand the job over to them a nd t hey are prepared to give the Thei r feed is a sP,ecial' ~hick , feed aJld ' t llelr excellent se l'vi ce in sand and orders for the products. ' oper!'tes a modern servl'ce - 'hl'ch a 'ids , ' g ravel are a idi ng in our defense pro. Real estate men who are lay ing .• ~ sary for t he moving of a ll kin ds of and leave with the confidence that very latest in idells on P! oper feed· thousands of chi ck raisers ha\(e found in solving the trnnsportation and build in gs, They understand t he va l'. everyth ing will go through a s ing, Thi~ infol'lnution is made UI' it to be an extra pl'oflt Ieed in that g'l'am in the building and maintain· out and improving new su bd ivision:! ' from the experiences of local farm· it will raise more healtlif ul, bin~ . economic problems of t he people of ious forms ot mOdE!rn construction planned , lIIg of good rOllds, as well as homos should cO!1tact this fi rm as they are I t liB section, and have placed at t he head of each They are al ~o equippeJ f or the Il r's and the latest investigations of chi cks, broilers that nre reac:Jy fol' the and buildin gs. able t o furnish any quantity on short 1'h is popular con.cern keeps a large depurtment a man who is an expert moving of heavy machinery and 5cience ill various parts of the coun· market enl'lier and pull'ets that ma· T heir quarries are st rictly modern notice and have ample trucks to mllke f ' number 0 utility trailel'S on h an .l ~ craftsman, thus assuring the owner erecting steel smokestacks and have try and their feeds are made with ture soone r: ' and up·to .date in every particular rapid ' delivery. They a re also able to ,supply (leo. and in excelle nt condition and always of a job that ill moved rapidly and lIlen in their employ who understand these experiences in mind , aud they a re equipped with the very The WhitAcre Sa nd & , Gravel are rca d y to go, Th ey 'are rented at , a correctly. .., all phases .f t his work anrl when the In feed grinding this fi r m surcly ment an d tile in any . quantity de latest modern machinery. Their sand conversant with every feature of reasonab le price and individuals, Th ey a r e carefu l alnd co nscientious machin ery is placed in the new loca· known the bu si ness from beginning to s~e~. , ' lind gravel has no lIuperior IlI1d the their large and growing busin ess. f unne-rs, b. UI'II( ers and contractors can movcl'S who will see that everything tion it will be fou.nd to be in as good end. Thl! ap plic ation of progressive In making this 'r evie)\' of ~he ,1'0-vast qaantities they ship at all times They have been responsible for t he save money on co.tracts by using is in ord e r. They will take care of co ndit ion as when in the former loca. bllsin ess methods and the sustaining gress of the community and In out.tun e met with the commendation of large strides to the front that this t h'IS service. , U I of the mill's reputation for fair and lining the more prominent j mlll who ness a utility trailer all dotails. such as gettinll' the mu ni. t ion . the purch, asers a nd have greatly aid· large concern has made and together t h at reqUIres . ' consl'd era bl e Investment cipal permit to move t he house. Cases Back of all the wo rk done stands ho nest dealings has won for its home give valued service to th!! publle we cd in the prosperity 'of this section with the associates in this company ' k b II h ' ,' d IS cpt UIlY II t e tIme, It st a n s, have been known wbe re, when care- their own guara ntee of reliah ility tow n a prominent place in the busi. wish to di rect the spechU attention of of the country. have always been real boost ers for h 'dl ' I I . w en I e, a continua oss to t h e less movers neglected the permit, ser. a nd in this section t hllt has become ness of this section, They manufac· out' readers to The Dwyer lIill and to In this section particulal"ly indus· the communitv. They have been • owner. Thus occasional useT3 of this ious aRnoyance has heen cause d to s ynonomous with standar d of quality, t ure high qllality, scientifically' bal· say that when it comes to these 11.... trial progress has been benefited by ready and willing at all times to lend equ ipmcnt are not only ahead finan· ownel'S. You can be sure that noth. In making this review we are IInced feeds a nd loca] farmers have you can depend upon their. ,.trYi(le their service, There ill, nothing more real business wisdom Ilnd persona l cially, but they always have a utility ing like this will happen with Muth pleased to compliment Muth Bros " fo und t hat their stock does better and the e xcellent feeds which they , important than the continued de· assistance to all propOSitions that tral'I er t h at . \ IS .In ord er an d rea d y f or Bros., Inc. Inc. , and to recommend their service! who,n ~iven feed ma nufactured by handle. velopment of gOQd sand and gravel pro'm ised the development of our work. Idle part of the time, equip· Their building moving it! very com . in this field to all of our reader". t hem. for tbe building of roads and streets, county and state. ment naturally gets out of order. driveways, and concrete construction TheBe trailers are alBo 80 deslgneli - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and constructed that you won't laave SMART-FORM ~ BARCLEY CORSET SHOP C. EMMON~ a feeling of "hauling" Bomethin,. SERVE. POULTlty OF'Tl!;N Piano Tuaer They'll trail your car as naturally aB At 508 Cl!lnb,. BI.... , 137 S. MaiD St., Dayloa, F.ature Indiyid.ally D •• day follows night, without weave or A. &: M" POULTRY CO. .i.ned Barel.,. Cor,.. te With A D••I'D Eapeciall,. Creat.d For You Aad sidesway. You have complete safe. Bo. 195, N. Main' St., ce.ttmDe. AI.o A C.mplet. It.ine Of S~ar.. Fo... Cor.ete-Foulldatloft Garm.DIa 319 Mad Riycr St.--Just Eaat of Wayn~ Ave. Market Featur•• AlI' iEllpert 5em- I. TIle t y on curves and there is almost no Of All Type. ADd Sur.ical Belt.-£.apert Fittia. la SlIop-Tb. Bareley DA YTON-FU-9662 reduction of road speed or addition Tu~ill', rt.palriD', · Of Cor.et CO_paDY .. Oae Of Til. OI....t And Lar,e.t Cor.. t Co_p.aioa Ca.h Bu,er. of Paultry and IE....-Whol••ale and Retail Piaao. Anel R.pairia. Of All laUe to fuel costs. ' In America Aad Haye B_n Lead.n III The Conet Field 'F_ The Pa.t Uncle Sam S.,_EAT POULTRYI Mu.ic.1 ID.tra ••Dla ' ~ Alee Dayton Trailer Rental Service of· 42 Yean-Special ,A ttention Giwea Ta Fittia •• Baeed Upan Yoar DQCoo At 541 W ' St., Day- Of fer their trailers at a very" reasonable yomlnl Cle.ll. And Dem~th. PI~lIo_F_. He :lays: "By' 80nauming those foods of 'which there is an a dequ ate supply tor'. Orden-HE. «1631. to.., £.aperi.need _ WOJ'k 0 ..... rental to any responsible individual , tOn, Feature Used we relieve the pressure on scarce items." farmer, contractor or b:i1de~ and aid Women who deRire the u tmo~t com - confidence. he ha'l learned the Pam For All Mode" Of anteed-T.I. Centamq. 7~Z. in the ~apid progress.o wor as any. fort and style have come to rely on Garcley and S mart-Form principles ' H. H. HARDIN Cara--Buy Wrecb And in. the' maintenance and .rehabUitaone With t heir servIce can take al' Smart.form & Barcla~r as they know of figure ' improv~ment-therejore many contracts as he can manage t hat here they secure a ' correct gal"· you WI'II receIVe . rt om h e r n umque . ' tion of pianos there is no name that und have ' the equipment at h an d to ment for every figure, large or ~ n)all. crvice, different fro m any other, Pay T he V ery Beat Prices stands higher in musical eirele. of Located At 7.% Am.rican Bid •. , Day tOll, Featurea Th. Bu,in., Sellin, fill them on time. Every woman who first pu\;s on Ii Oldallted to your persona l needs, F Th H A I this section of the state than C, An~ EKC~an'ill.of OIaio Far...-Ia OIle Of Th. Le~din, Aatboritie. In .In making th~s review we a re Barcley Foundation Garment or a In addition to the regular line Rhe or em- ave ' n m- Emmons, the ~ano Tuner. " TIU. S.etioa 011 Far .. Laad Aad Can T.II Yo. Eaactly What Can Be ple ~sed . to complll~ent The .Daytoll Smart-Form Garment dillcovel'S that also fea tures cu stom made lind sur menae Stock Of Good Many families pOBleu pianol ",hI.Eapected Of Any F.rm.He I. Off.eri ...-If You WaDt ' A Farm See Him ~alle~ Rental ,Se:Vlce for t.helr fore. these ' garments are much ' different, gica l garments and abdominal belts Used Auto Part. Wh' h could not be du'pl~cated t9day for If You Want ~o Sell, ,Liet With Him A. H. Ha. A WaltiD' Li.t Of Bu,.. ~Ight I~ ~stab~lshlng a, bUSiness t!lnt Her figure is more slend er and 'mort! and giv es special attention to surgiIC melody when they are- placed in pr0per_AD. 4422. ~s a n. Q1d In thIS bu ~y timfe a.nd assl:!t- gracefully Plio portioned , Her clothes cal f ittinga based upon your doctor'. You Can Buy At A er condition and no work' of modern Ing I~ the pronwtlon, 0 V1C t ory ~)y fit and look better, Her body seems orders, . " will ' ~p'proaeh thenJ The H , H . Hardin Realty Servi,ce and their possi bil itie,. and are thor· s~edll1g up ~ons~uctlOn, tra nspo r.a · younger and lighter. She enjoys an In makin g this re view we are Saving - Can 80utJht In they are PJ;oper1y polished an" ~ oUerinr t he people a very c'o mplete oughly fam iliar with ' the terl,' itory Ion. ond dehvenes. ' 'h ou t con· g lad' t 0 QompIimen t R uth Sh ank upon Any Condl'ti'on __ ' Auto eared for. Their "oue_ion dUrilltr Elrect, b uoyant carrIage Wlt ' ,II farm se'rvice and one at this time that the :r act;vities cover, having a men· scious effort. her highly efficient professional serthe coming years will be a ruy enable many to SIlve their for· tal picture) of pl'actica lIy evel'y place Ruth Shank has !lub:scrihe d to Bar- vice and upon her skill in seeing t hat Glu. In.taUed - Greatly the art of music in tile hoDUNI t~:tes by. investment in farm s. within the entire state. They alo F. T. Martin, Auct. cleyand Smart.Form ideals ot s~rv· e ll her clients get a perfect fitting Aiding In Keeping Trans~ff?rts t~e meJ;DPe1'tV of Mr. Hardin:· is unusually well In· offer a vely sceintific serv :ce nnd iCE'-theref,o"e she is worthy of yo ur ga rment , ITarnllV 18 becommg ,a Jolt on~ f l llllld upon the questio ns of the ~Vl lt secure you u fa 'm thut i aduptportation Sy.tema Workprevalet\ce of t~e ' raMo,' Loc.ted At 404 Americ.n Bldl(" '" \ d y , upon thel patl). of progress in , ed f,)r the kind of fa rm ing yo'u de· I'n g --Tel FU 6891 necessa,ry for f,amlliea .)J'o -1iI_nc, Dayton, . and Rea. In Cent eryille, 1ealty values and will be glad, to talk sire ta do. Thcy will fu rni It lin ' Rev. Braclley BaL_'. Beauty Servl'ce • • . pianos to keep 'this In mind and Ie An Auctioneer Who Has Been De over the situation with anyonc as it a nalysiS of t he soil if you desi l'e it _ __ \ ___ them gone ovel' occulon~l1y' Sucee •• rul In The Conduct Of I'ela~ell to their personal problem. and t hus of fer th e most mCloer I "cr\'. Sale. Of All Kind.-I. Lieen.e:! Located At 546 W. 3rd St.• Dayton, At ,3 319 E. Third St., Dayton, Offer Ea I H d B 'ld' placed in prime condition~ • And ' Bonded _ He .understand. Ie A Spiritual Readnr And Healer A Complete Line Of Beaut,. Sen. g e ome an UI, Ing Mr. Emmons is a ,genili8 in th" . He and the assistants are recog· icc, This ,enables tllCm to sell fal ms nir.ed as leadtnii au.thorities On farm also and they ure able to present a,n AuctioneeriOI( From Enry An.le Ha. Helped Mall,. To Find Happi. ice ~nd Expert Hair Sty lin. _ lnaulating CO. buil4ing and tuning of piano~ and land values in this part of the intelligent propositiOn to tile most nei ••tAnd Make A Speci.lty Or FI'n-~ Perma. undel'lltands construction, both' ,of -Fe.ture. Re.1 E.tate, F u r n u Pro.peritv r e , ' ,--Chu, u:h And rst;ate. They have made an extesive alert, scientific farrn er of the dUy. And Lin.tock _ T~1. AD. 3661 Me .. ale Senice 8:00 P. M. Every nent W~yinlr _ Aak Them About older and the' newest instrqmen~ IItudy of a~iculture, !!tock railling , In , this review recounting the var· And Centenille 7021. Sunday, Tueeday And FridayThe New Hai~ Style. Aad Tbe At 2300 Watenliet, Belmont, Offen is able to take .anY one,' no matter in lind dairy fanning as well as general 'ous factors of OUI' development we Read;n .. Dail,.-HE. 3222. Late.t Method. -Unde.. t~e Dil'Oc. An EsceHent S.rvice In lu.ula. :what condition; and ~ou wiU.tand fllrming and thus are in a position to are pleased to call the attention of lion Of Babe Kai.er _ Tel. KE , tion, Which Ie An Effectiyo Con· awe and amazement when he turni It offer service that is extraordinary. the public to tpe excellent service of Going! Going! Sold! are t he woril Rev. 'Bradley is v er:~ busy and it 9241. .onation And National D'e fen.e over to you , at · the funeful meJ!)_y They are on the way a great part of IIII'. Har din and to re.fer him to the UlaL close the deal and whe~l they ill well t o call by phone and mllke I,n Me •• ure-In.ulation Will Make that can be l>~oducea: the, time and' are ,l ooking over farms p.coplo of this section of the state. ure s;voke n make yo ur sale e Ither a appointment and you , will be given Babe's Beauty Servicc has a cen. Your HOllie Warm In Winter And lJe' thoroughly , understands _ _ _ _ _,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. ' good one 'or a ~ad one. T~ose w~o Ithe best of attent ion. Peopl e fl'om ter fOIl beauty · cu lture ' that is udd. 'Cool In Summer-Feature Ea.le " of" and is expert in enguge the seX:V lces , of F. T. Mart'" I . t h' t of the state go hcrll ing mu ch -to ~he life of the ladies of Picher In.ulatloll For EYery Type of all kinds of' mu.1Cllll O'Sulli~an'. Portrait Studio sleep well at nights~ rel!tin~ with t he ~::l adv:~eP:'~d ,consultlltioll. t kis part of the st~te: ' Home ~nd BuUoIin,-Tel. IItruments. If you have any Dixie D~ner PHOTOGRAPHS OF DlSTINCTrON confidence that th mr slile IS to be, a Eve!Yl'erson moves in a (tertai ll It is the last wo~d in nppointment 2201. is not giving, the service it . -'hlnill1L Leeated 0. Cincillnali Pike, Weal enviro nment which is hamper cd to and very modern equipment. She take it in or call hl~ and yo~ SUCCCSll. f Ca'rrol1toD, .. A Popular Stoppinl At X,e ni. Aye. And St. Paul St., Day. No matter how va,l uabl.e may ~) e liIome extent by ,vast expel'iences, keeps in t ouch with t he very late~l: Eagle Home & Building Insulation be pleased with ,the reslllta. Plae. For Motori.te.. Bu.y Work· ton, C?ffere An Excellent , Service the property that YOll deSIre to di S· p"csent s urroundings and the il' vi s- and up-to-date inventions and reads 0. , offerll a co mplete and , gual'a n• Mr. , Emmons' offers a ere Aftd Truck Driyer. For Good 1ft Po~trait~re-:-Make A Spe~ial"Y po~e of 01' ,ho,~ great t he de manli io n of their future atta inments, To all the late 1itel'Utu~e' 011 beauty c d . teed sel'v ice ' to home owners thi'uout modaiing an<.f rapid 15el'~~ee, Fooil And Prompt Servi~e-AI. Of Cluldren. And Graduate. PIC' may be for It, If you do. not secure go forward in the ,"orld of fll mily, tUI'e IIIi well as bein g in touch wi th thi ~ part of Ohio by offering t hem complete' charge- and his 'selnri,oe.i~al!l way. The Ril(bl Quality At The t.re., ,Weddin •• And Olber Group. the service of an ~uCtio n eel' who business llnd health it is llccessUl'y to t he centers of fashio n in t he Ilrt an d home insulation for true comfort and very rellsonable. Richl Price - Open 24 Hour. -Popular With I;>i.crim!tia tinl' solects. the ,psychologic al mOl1le~t n~ t hrow off son;e" of the old and see thus i ab le to discern just ".;hat rcal economy. In makin~ this, review we Daily. P~o~le ~bo Want P.ortra lb Of ea~h, pl~ce 1S sold , your sule WIll be, thin gs in a different; way, 'Phis eqlJipln ent is sucaessful a nd knows 'Theirs is an effi cie nt Ohio ol'gani. pleased to compltment "Mr. '.l!iI1!lD,l.oQ~ DI.tlnctlon- Open Dally 1 P. M. a fIlI1Ul e, , . makes for happi l'\CSS, peace and con· what to buy t hat w ill add to t he zatioJl cpmpl'is ing ;, staf! of in sula- upon "the pt'ominer1t' pos,tion' The Dixie Diner is a popula r place To 9 P. M . KE. 1181. MI', Martm possesses t hat d Jn~ a~e tcntment and brings SIUCCCSS . The comfort of the patro n' as well all t t ion ex pert s each with successful cupies in the musical wOJ;)d , of for motorists as well as local people ab ili t y to read the tempel'\an ml~( il consultation with a dis in te reflted pel'. Lhe convenience of the operatol's in state wiele accomplishments. They s,ection of the state and ~ as they offer a l'apid service in good There is n? studio in th is secti')!1 of b id(~er s and kn?ws l\ out . w , at so n of broad vision i!l a world old t he conduct of the most ad vllnced will be glad to help yo u and talk over name-among those who are Dr.altli'wlilt foods and there is no delay. l.Ita~ halj attalllcd n mo re elwiable I they Will pay. ThiS predominating tom and in ancient times we read methods in beauty cul t ure. the home ins ulation problems with ing not only , treasured 1nusic~l When you go in the Dixie Diner re pu~at ion fOl' high clas production s I element ill the work hilS been respon· ~~8 consultation with t he Wise Men. The scope of .her work includes (lU you a nci you olln feel perfectly fl'ce struments but who are aidi~ it it! just the same as stepping into a il\ modern 'photographic art t}lan 0'.1 sible f or t he morvelous slIc cess be· Sh ' very succes~f ul in her phases of modern beauty culture, to call upon them for YOUI' smll ll est keeping t,h e art of m)lsic alivet.irt ,ing made in t he professi~n. work e a~~ many are rea,dy to tell of ha irdressing, trimmin g shampoo. problem, homes. 'Pullman Palac~ ~diner so far as Sulliyan's Portrait Studio. equipment is concerned. It is com· Mr. O'Sullivan is an able, artist ~nd He is a mnn of engllglng pel's~~, t he good work she has guided them to ing perma~ent waving f inger wav. They feat~re home ins ulat ion wi th . h e d an ' d .the cookl'ng has s Upplemented thl' S w'th fellow well" met" anti by ver y wise couRsel. h 'IS par" f or t a bl y f urnlS ·· I a I'Ib era I a I'Ity- " hale , . ' ing' and skinI and scalp trcatments. E. agIe Pi c h el' I IISU Ia t 'Ion w h'IC.. arraft~ements are so construclf!d that education !n the. art of photog~'aphy. has n~erlte d the reputatl ~n a cqUIred Ellch person should occasionally There is no phase of beauty senice tt~ularly, adaptable to condItions In everything is clean and sanit~I'Y. Today he IS a WIde reader of all the a,s bemg amo,n g the fOl emost, auc · divorce on eself from, all present sur. that is not cove red by, her com!>re~ thlti sectIon, No home . owner cun There is no v,a st expanse of space to trade ,papers and thus keeps thor· t lOn eers of thIS part of the country, d' ng and seek advice from thc hen aive service, reaHy offord to do Withou t their waste time in the IICrvice but you can oughly abreast of the timl'S in the ,He is courteous and acc0rr.'~,odllt. ~~~i~t~I'e:ted. It is bes,t not to ask Babe Kaiser is an advan ced beau. sen-ice it he counts his costs os insu· On All watch the cooking and se.e that you ~e~y t ylish photographs th~t ~re be· irig a nd will be .pleased to ~Ive you unyone's opinion liS to whom to con- tician and is well known over th is lation will sllve from 25 percent t,o of PUmp. ' get just what you want m the way mg produced by the appllcntlon of the best of servIce at any hme. ~n It but j ust make up yo ur own section , She has mllny satisfied cus- 35 .percent of the fuel used, In addl' you like it. mod ern principles of science i n col. making this revie'Y of o~r onw8:rd ::::illd and then a~t upo n it. to meI's who hav e made this shop nn tion to the econom y a ngle a hOllle Here they buy onlT the very be~t oring and has .all. the e~uipmel1t fot' progl'ess we \~i~h to cOlllplllnellt. ~Im In this review we al'e pleased to outstanding one. ' in.sulated by them will be wa rme r in of. everything .nd do not use substi· t he , vel'y best In portraiture.. When lrp o~ the ef~lclency of t~e sel ~Ice , compliment Rev. Bradley upon he r In making thi s r eview we are glad wmtcr, and c~oler. 111 summer, , tutes but cook like the expert only he IS called to a home fo r fme por· the "progressIveness of ,hIS dealmgs d the r eputat ion : £01' ac . to compliment her upon the great Theu' servIce Includes both ms u· can. It haa the taste of home "'and hrait~re work Y9U will readily see and hi~ popularit y wit h the people of succe;':h~nent that she 1,a5 'nttained success she is enjoying an d which i!l lating of new homes du r ing construe. everyone 'who eats here always f eel ' that ~Ie i~ perfectly at ease ,and has t his section of the count ry. ' :~~'~~ say that people who have had :iUlIy deserved and to refer hel' va l. tio~ or homes of any age. a lready satisfied. ,' that COllfl~ellCe ,t hat there will be no consultation with her hav:e mal'veled uahle service to the ladies of t hi s sec. b~llt. All, You h ave to do IS, .to call The air of the commonplace al· tro,u ble WIth results, on account of t t h r e v elntl' oJl8. ' I ion of t he st te ' them on the phone ancl. they wll1100k " ways' sharpens the appetite so that all e quIpment . a e t u , over any home, give you a n estimate 'f ood eaten here' is easily dige~te4 and ' ' T~e' stloldio ~s been very sutcess· and you can lot them go ahead and makes all ' feel ' at home · and tllis ful , ill ~e taking of" children's pic· ~ ~ , MEN 'W ANTED TO ' iC then dismiss the ' niat~er from : your . " Im....,,.' it !l distinctly Americ~n itl sti • tuire.s and "the¥ ' po~ess the happy , , - ' ~ind·. · The charges for , t heir , tution 'u there ,is, no at1l}osphere of faculty of bei~g able to ~atch them At 1119·Germ'antoWn. St •• Da,ton, I. 'c an be looked< upon as an: imrestmenlbl tb\, t:ight moods fo!,_an artisti,c alld' . A M d' 'who Render. A, Satle. rather than an expense as . ,f ormality, The ', service is cour~ous as well as rapid (Ielightful photographic stully. . • IU;, . : S' savings wilL more than pay for No matter what time of doy or . ~liYles eha'p ge in photography :,ju!lt factor), erYlce , n ~.e •• n' Mamlfactul'ers:have called on u~ supp.!y them With men .. cost of the work and ,t htHldded home n'ight you ar,e' ,near" West 'Carrollton: 'as i ii everything else. Improved Diyine Healine ,:A.D'd Forecaat. 0£ ' t ' " comfort will be you dividends. on the Cincinnati pike, the. most con" llleth04s and apparatus enab]e a pho. The Future-Her Unprejudiced ' AC NOW,.:.. Our men; are p~ced on jlnest jobs, In , making this ~eview w~ ' are vimiellt. place for you , to~ w~ l' tographer of today 'to get, expressions AChiee- On Many Pro~lem. ' (dye.' ': ,VISIT-THE SHQP ' plea'sed to c~11 t'he attenti~n of Dixie Diner, :- There, t 0, ls more Ii e·like and photographs mote Mor.1 Support To Tho.e Needful people to the fine work .that wbere you may be ~re o{ho!"e ~ok..larf;iStlC and more perm~ne.~t, ,.' Of It-lIou... ~ 9-12 No~n, 4-8, p, M. ~TRI..gTATE WELpING SCHOOL Eagle Hom~ and Building InSlual:mg inti. .;' Bec~use. of the qUJ;Ulty and char. A MEMBER OF CO. are dorng and the adVll.n.tagG oj In aiakil\fr review we ' are glad Reter of his work it giv~s us distinct -Specltil Att.~t4on Cl••n To Th. , their adivities and would sUKPet coinpilnlent The Dilde 'pleasure to compl{ment Mr. O'Sulliat •••• d: HaDdkerehi.f. ~D Each AL SOHOOL COUNCn, that every owner of property in this ..poeltj~ \t un and to refer him to aD of our Tb.rNa,-Tel. FU. ,1468, section of th.,. .tate' should bee~omla, .. 7 S. BE-6281 .. faalliar With thetr mu:~Je: IIilrwll!AL

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Of Dayt on &. Wa,ncnille. Are ExceUent Appro.iler. A.d Auct~Deera And Loc.ted At 425 P.tter.on R•• d "AI Are C,.II .. d 0.. .. ,; A Wide Terrilotty To Conduct S le.-Ffaluri nB Re.1 The Bridee," D.,.to.. Are H .. ir E.tate, Liveltock, F ..rniture And Merch.ndi.e-Giye A Reli.ble Servo Styllat. Who ,Are R~apon.ible For ' ice-PhoJle, K;E. 8986 An~ .Wa yne.yille 2894. The Wonderful Appea.... nce · Of J',1any L.dle. And Mi .. ",, ' Oy.,.. K <lpg-leI' lind tanl y .0Uel· ,tIle o.d at a\lct.i n Thi. Section Of Tlae Country. ...· peop le of this etlon 'I ervie 'Lhllt fe I'S . K oglc r and ..'tlm ley h ave Ofre r Comp I e t e B e .. ut), S " rYlce. , " h' 1$ a ~l'el\t acco mmodatIon An d 'focill- a ·Iarg llcqullintanc Ill! over t 18 A n d Th e N ew F ., II S ty Ie. InPcr· , . . . .• t . T I WA 4591 tat!!:!' t h rapl\! tnlllsactl n of UtHH- fl i' o f hio Hnd nre reau'y t. gIl . W m.nent .. VIDS --- e. . . '''I '1 . d . ij PIa- ! 'r _~Ilcy in D~ ' yton flfC nil e y . ~J al e ~hj s your hc.ndqlltll't('l'!; The Bay ton ch ool of !\1('chp.nics nl ;lch in cry lid machine lool pro , ' nilS. " II ' {HlPllllll' Elt h lI1 e yet tI ell' lhe cas h :fo r anyo11e who Il Ire" to t: th fo' \'ou \,'OU)' I ri lid and vou!: t~am. is one 0\. the p1·act.i cal cducn i nal illI' S ~I'';. ' H I" tllcy h'1\l!h beginners actjvi tie ~ til' by no I11cnllS COl1l'i necl liqu id a te H llything fr Ql l furril iillplcl . \ oe I q. ntC'I' of thi 511 :01\ of . , . , ' "titutions that offer i students and 11 . h I I d Th' FashioJl eLle Beuuty S ~lon is to ' I] ii' h me C01l1l111111 ity, n; t hE'Y ments to r<lal stilt •. Th y Aid in tae t \ 'th/t . is very p o p~la '!th t h The pin s rvi e i" good and they hu \'c It;; w a s "IV I'U I-UP Il lle 1\ , rn-aduates a caree.r in n "uying trade vlln ee l NH It·se~. Hel'c 111l1chinist · are ll1a il iri~ th mis, es and la dies (,f condu cL sules fOl' peo"l ' frum ov (> 1' Ill' moti 11 of bu !\iness an tl IIrc pre- ' o· r . ,. . . tI) '11,'11 fr 1,11 nil s U\Tounding tenitol-y. 'lu ' I'I to ~ u : v r),OI1C. • fhc gre'l rea l'momcn t Cllmpal"CI 11'1I 1'ni l1'" t tu rn out new purts of un- thc country muc h 11I 0l'C bculrliiu J Il wide t l'ri tol'Y, pu red t o tnke mpl te ch llr~Q. H \"lin i II "'lime that j U_l a bou t Tht>y f ature matin'c . 0 1' 11~tel'noon " '" '" . .. b ' I .1' I r an d the rapid IIpr at! 01 industl'iali 111 (mllitiul' nHIt rial ~ and now I11llnll1uc- t han vel' an d hns aitll! (\ many lad i S The nucLio nblock is vne 01 Ule Th it' ubility n. appmiscl's has bc n , \. r~'~ nc sJlC>uld -Qllgage in ('casion- ow h ng {or flul e. lind mnny a( Ie over t h e world open ' POSitions . . . llll.I·-llg I'OC'I\S'. 'Th e .."1'/lllu llt,CS of'III th e a tt ammen ' t o f tllel . d Th CII' ' I on g ex111 ' ' I' I'delll 'Ill 0I u'"llM 11111 I Jlest wa v.·:; 0 f dispoc; in'>' of wi ,le ly I'C O""IIIZ. /.Illy a<! it o:Cfel plea . anll'e.cr(l utio n rind that after an a ft ernoon at the S ., ~ . R d th tl t most any part of the world for t he th is I'chool are peopl(' tndned and ex- a'ppeorance. all kind s d prop I' ly. lLs nctiv itie;; pe'ri ence in aucti ning give s Lhem ' j • d 'th h ltJ.. ... I b 0 111 !'It' WI en i l l u exClrcl e a" e r:l~S 01' e lea re it is vcry yo un g person who is properly trained pe l'ie nced to eithel' luke a defe nse Theil' hail' tyli : t, I. no ted fo r he- aI' all excellcnt xUll1ple of price be- good ju d l!'1l1c nt as to the actual pri Ce w U Il !W!\ ti c~ in PI' c i ~o n nnd th ' plen nnt to top "in her e nnd relax , \! ut Uf ki'n tJI~ put !HIe on tip the:r mu des by bowling , in such important trll des a weltling pOl>ition 01' go into privutc business in g a ble lo make your l1JlPeal'8l1~e 1\ ing rcgu lated by the true principle t,hut c n be secured whcn anything 0 to ' \yilt ThiS gives one I\n inTh plltl'Ona e of thi s institutio n which is now IIprcading its influ ence and conduct u plnce of t heil' own. symphony . Al l you have to UO IS to hf SUJlV1y a nd denlltnd. It ofit:: l's t he is th r ow n on lh mark t . This , everywh er e. Every . mun ho u1d They teHch undor inle n~ive faclo ry clt·op in her with a h' that yo u de- owner the se lling I)l'ice for e ve l'~' - g ives npprai slll vnlue (If tru e wOI·tn . f ' • lntive . thn lItJcks in bu ~ lne ss and ineludes 0111e of l he leading people hI! oCI I world and thus make its (If thi. part of the tate who dro p in kndw a t rade in nddition to anythi:lg systelll prnclicul methods, ·ire to weil l' for yOlll' avonte up- t hing an d thid is Lh· only r eal price T he~' nrc very· courteous and nc, else hc may want to rio in th(l fut ur Th ey lInti er stfm .l not only th e .Pu- pcnrnnce und thcy will make youI' It it i~ the price by which people set- cOll1l11odaling' Rnd will give YOJII the "Inyers I aders. for n ocinl game of bowling which I ' 11 I •. l' as it is H Io¥ndlllion that mllk e~ h ill! ture of t he trade:, hut know each hoir con f orm to it ItllC YOll WI 00" lle and YOli g t the cnsh. The ('l{ - efiec ive 'ervice at Ilny Lime. In Th.ere is nothing bett er t o make i ~ distinc tly a n intl!re ting game, t s Ul'efooted in the wo rl el of husiness. slIbjec 'f r om both theory and cxper- "Like u Picture in a Book" when pense of cond ucting u su le is Ie s making thi \'('view of our ol1\vlu'd <IOu ' njQu yOIl!' $Ie<'p lind eat ing thun buy a smoke and talk over the sport ,1 . .. 1/ H e con go nbout othcr bu , ines wi h ience, Th Y lire Hb lc lo im plIl'l a they fi nish WIt \ you, than tho seihng by any other method progl'ess we wi sh to COl11pli ment. them bQ\vl\llg. lake up II party of frien~l~ and polit~cs of t?e day. I I g reater confidence, realizing if he complete wo rknble knowl dge of eacll rn form er t ime hair styli sts w('l'e and t a kes les!; time. l n {urmel' times upon the efficiency of their el'vice. :llId ~o down ome even in a nd k we In ma -ing thIS review we are g B< h Id f '1 f h t trllde ta ult ht so t hat the student be- on ly at t he co mm and of Indies of the the pllb lic placeh were provided ilna tho I)!'o""'e 51'veness of their dealings .1\ l bt of i\ln. ' . to recommend Pla-M or Alleys to the S ou ar or a ny cause. t 11 one ... ha something to which he can f nll comcs 11 true mlls ter in hi craft. The court, but today th ey aJ'e Ilt t he com- one of th e old e~t of these in t he and t heir popularity wi th the people 'rhey : ha ve many modem alley people as well as to call to thei r at' . , , back that is sure and certain. Th e tu ilion is low enough ·that it would Iile Illund of a ll an d III thIS coun try evcry conntry is the publi c au tion place in of thig section of the country, w.Oere you c;nn play yeul' b es~. You 'll t en tion th e infl uence it exerts In the . , pay in all lines they ten ch is high and wi c fo r anyone who is out of work woml111 is II quc en in he r own ri ght. St. Aug u t in e. w he re tho slaves were lno"e than enjoy your gl,\me in these life of the da y, " , " t he demand for &Tsduate is con- t. mu ·ter t he necesslll'y funds a nd Ladies and misses wh o d es ire COil\> flu Hful, mod~! nand comiortable stant. It was Ben Franklin who sa id : prepare hIm self for the returning qu ests lind kn.w the type of beauty " He Who Hath Training. Hath An ern of industrial progress. their husbands . Md de sired sweetDAYTON TRAILER SALES "DA YTON'S LARGEST DlEALER" E state," We are pleased, indeed. to be able hearts admire can just drop in h er e DR. M. ,H. BRIGGS, .D. C.' D. M., PHC. The director is one of the abelest to call attention to the needed service and they will create that appearance. men' connected with t he tool and mll- thi s school performs . in preparing They can make you look like a count- At 3966 Ridee Ave., D.yton. Are De.lera For Tbe New Moon, Aim. Silcyer· With Office At 311-312 Keith Blde-. Da)'ton. Fe.ture. An Excellent Chi- chanical indus try in ·these parts. He young people for R usE!ful, remunerR- ess of t he Riviera. give you an ElizRmoon And Conlinental Tr.i1er" Which A ..e Kno~n A. Tla. World:a Mo.t ropractic Se"ice---,.MecbanothrapJ' And ,Pb)'aiotbe".p),-h A Man Of is a maste r mechanic, familiar wieh tive place in life. bethan appearance. make' you a dowLiy.ble Tr.iler Homee-Con.en;eDt For Men And Tbeir F.mmel Work21 Y.....' Experience Aad .. Ucenaed By Obio State Medic ..1 Bo.rdager or give you the ultra-modern in, On Goyernment P .. ojectl And Defen.e Indust ..ies-hIlY P.)'ment.U..a Riebl)' 'SeaaiU.e .ad Scientific laat ..alDeat. For D.teclin. Tlae Loof the motion picture actress or the TA. 1512, catlon, Of lIIe". Pre.lare. At Th. Spla_Spin.1 Adjuatmenta l!Iimin.te GENERAL WELDING SHOP simplicity . of the country girl. C.a.... N.ture Care.-Hoan 10-12 A. M.,· 1 ~5. 6-8 'P. M.-Tel, AD. 3412. The Fashionette Beauty Salon is Dayton Trailer Sales are 'h ead- will be impressed with the luxurioulr . , bruly rendering a ' m ost complete . . At 2137 W. Third St., D.)'ton. Sped.liae In' Tbe Weldine Of F .. rm hnplequar t er8 f or th e New M,oon . Al ma ness 0f th e '(I'IVan. th e eff'ci l C nc y of In the advancement of ~(! 'last The trend of the times is toward menta. T.nk•• Boilerl. Pipe Line•• Water Towe ... And Hi,lll Work, Crulb- service in beauty cult ure , featuring SilYermoo • and Continental Trailers the kitchenette, the roominess of t he doude t'here is no profession that has doing everything in a more nat ural er PI.te. For Gr.yel Pita Rebuilt B)' Their Speci.l Weldill1e Proee .., Mo. perma nents, hair dl'ossing in all the which are offered in standard, master living 'room and the ea se _wi th which foreward more rapidly than and common senSe way and the pur- • tor Blocka And He.dl Welded For C..... Truck.. And Farm Tractora-- latE'st styles and according to the and master deluxe models. In these it is chanegd ·into a dining room,. An . · (ibi~l)r.lctiic and .i n this part of the pose of Chlropractic is to work with P.rt. Of All Kind_Under The Direction Of Wro, H. McChee, Who I. most approved methods. They have you will find a variety of design that examina~ion will convin ce you that rf~c::oun~7 there is .no one who has been nature and in conformity with the A M.ater Welder--Giye. Se.....ic. Da)' Or Ni,"t~bone AD. 4761. made a1\ extensive study of the work covel;s the trailer field and anticipates modern trailers have taken the harelfrom a scientific standpoint , and keep the need of the traveler. They are ship and unpleasantness which are IIbceessful than Dr.' M. B, dictates of common sense by romov·a~Ie... D. C. D. Y. PHC. in g\ th~ occlusion to' nerve stimulus 50 The General WeldIng Shop' IS con- Tanks. boilers pipe lines. water thoroughly up-to-the-m inute in meth- insulated and built according to features of the old styl e trailers. is a . philosophy·, that " the nerve life lorces may be gidered an economieal factor in the t owers and other equipment placed ods of operation as well as the latest' modern ideas and engineering as to During the period of the housin" .. _1e~lee ~nd art of things natural; a {,roperly supplied to the different mechanical life of this section of the high from the ground is i nclud ed in styles of the period , A most com- heating ventilating and sweating. shortage for the many men and famof adJ'usting the Ill'ticulations parts of the body, thus allowng nor- tate, as they offer a ' crvice that will their welding service, pletely ' appointed eStablishment lends There :s no detail of modern con-. ilie'~., ..w orking on government pr~, the buman spine by hand for the mal action or health inretut: n . ena' ble a to conserve m·a n'" of th~ comfort to the pah'ons while they struction, arrangements and ap- ject.s. trailers now make comfortable J It is important to lI:eep your fal'm b . ..... f 1 of the cause of disease, He has well appointed 0 f fices things We now have and to Keep the implements and mach:fne;y in repair are emg glVen tue mos t care u ser- pointment that bas beel'! overIooked. nn.d co.nvenient 'homes and are being exact science has existed and wilt' be plellsed t. welcome anyvice possible. Their sllccess in the The Trailer is the ' new American widely used fOr this purpose. , government armament ,rogram mov- call them or take it i n to Ulcm for tlI:rOlllrilOtlt the ages. but i~s kpow- one and explain in detail how Chiro- irig at full steam aheRd. way of beauty cuitu1'e has been most home and in their new models you In thie review we are pleased to tabulated .only ,'Bome 46 practic is related to them and show they are cxper:e: whe n it · comes to marked ahd as a consequence the will find one that will beckon you to compliment Dayton Trailer Sale8 ~n qo. by practical 'demonstration tbe workHe ha~ a ver~ complete ~cetYI~ne weld ing nil kinds of. fllt:'m lllachinery. reputation of this hair dressing par- .the freedom of your home with all as conducting an institution ' that ill i. GOod bealth ean be 'Yours if yeu' ing of the IIcience as practiced accord- and elect~lc weldlll~ plant. ~ncluld ng Wro. H. McG};u~e is I!I maste r welder lor i8 spreading far and wide over home comfort. Their new type accord with the timell as they are ofwill make an appointmeht, baye the lng t o he latest methods,. , ' Iothh 8ta tlonar y ' Ianl d pOhr ta Ale p ~nt. (If great abllity. He keeps bis tllis section ' of the. state. They are body construction provides greater fering equipment that gives ctlmfort . . . ~_ t as b een untl ate t e mencan place rig ht up to the t1imes and offers II .. d f h f ~orrected· 8nd let nature cure We are pleased In thlB reVlew ""f I 'bl h L ' , 'h exce ent JU ges 0 . t e types 0 strength but lessens Weight. Anyap- and low cost transportation to this . compliment. Dr. M. Ji.Brigga on the 18 t to t row an~"I.g · away, t at a very comprehensive service in clud- women and cal'! tell you how your pearance of top-heaviness is gone. In busy age. . is' an effect; every effect merited s uccess he is making in the Was br_o~en . ~ut WIth ' t~e comll1g .of ing road service anywhere. day an" hair should be dressed . to make you their interiors you will find your v ..., au... f . modern welding establtshments hke night and many gara"g ee as weH as t ttr t' IfDut J,ave a cause. Tbe ' energy of practice : of the pro eB810n and upon . mos a ac 1ve_ every wish has been anticip,a teli. You "beate ' is lack of. life energy. which his exeelleent standing in the profes- UI1S one. people h~ve found ,that they fal·mers m~ke th.i~ sho'p ~eadqu/lTters. In. making this l'eview ' we are Gbiropractieally speakfng, ' is mental sional world of the state and assure ca n , lave Inuch t~me and money by In ' making thIS review we are pleased to call the attention of the ....,....-----~ 'lmP\11se JOing from t he brain over our readers that at ·this office they h~vlng <parts welded and that they plea, ed' to cQmplimelit Mr. McGhee l ladies to The F ashionette Beauty Risner'. Upholstering TIle Garden Store die nervs to evel'J cell in an parts will r eceive the very best of profes- wtll last as long as new. On t~e ~~ndu.ct of an. institution ! Salon and suggest that evel'y lady oc• C of the body. sional treatment. Their service includl!~ the welding that IS aldtng m the contmuous epera- casionally call fOI' t h latest in .& Furmture o. At 215-217 S. :r.;;:;:on St.• Da~to". ('f. any metals and equipment. tion of industry. agri.cultu re and beauty culture. _ ·Are He.dq ••rtera For Seedl, Cracked motor blocks in cars. trucks transportation and refer their activiF ..d '. F .rb'1'aae.... B IIIb a. G .raen~ At 850 BrowD St •• D.)'ton. II OfferI ----------------~-----------------------~".S~ti'on Old Lantern Trad.·ne POlt and farm tractors may be welded, ties to the people. of t his .. ar·t of the , . d P It E ' t ,. in. A Fine Se .... ice In Upholeteran,.n ou r~ qUlpm.n .:- I a S... Y~ ~.. , rhey rebuild crusiler plates fer ... """avel sta te. . Montycr-t Kennel ' Re K ' A O f F...' en_ .. _ ~n., ReEini,bin. And . atorin. Of Down e "Tb e H oroe I)' G.rd en 5 ernce • "N F e.turPits 'b y their epeciai weldin .. ., process. F .. rnitur_Be S .. re . To See Tbem At 1109 E. Fifth St., Da)'ton. I. A Loc.tde On Squire. Aye •• Off Br.ndt 'For ·Reet)'Ua. Y~ur Fu ..nitureiii. S .. ppliee For Killin. T ..ollbleReli.bl" De.ler And AD Authority H.y;;; Laree Selection. Of F.brica aome Cr.b Gr... And Sun., GI.n Pike. D .. yton. Offer, An Excellent ENTERPRISE ROOFING CO. On Antiquea-Buy And Sell An· Service In Breeding 'And R.iaing And Colora--Clad To Gi.e ' An £.ADd Sl1nlhade DiamoDd Seed To tiq .. e Fu~nih.re, · Ganl. R.re Me· Pr'ocIuce Be•• lifal Lawn_GI.d Of Pedigre-ed Do,.-Almolt Al- '. tim.te _ Tel. AD. 5464. ch.nical B .. nlu. Cleclu. Old U. S. At W.y_ne ., W),omiae. D.yton. 'Alte Fe.. turing Art And Q ....lity I. RoofTo Ad"i.e On LaWD C.re And Fan w"y. H.ye A Choice Selection Of Coin., St .. mpa And At;lti • uea Of ina ABd Sidinif Alld Will Put On Roof. Th.t Will St.nd The Teat Of G.rdenl-U~e·r Popul.r Direc:l;nn Puppic. On Hand--Co Out And Ye.... A, Well Ac Confo .. ming To Tbe Architectu ..e Of The Buildinea . This modernn upholstering estahOf M....h.1I Buechly Wlao . Ciy". Hil.toric,. 1 N.. ture - Allo Fe.turea See Some Of Th~ Future .Priae And Tlae Gener.1 Community Style.-Fe.turinlf The F.1II0UI B.rber lishment is one thnt' is .serving the E:rtcel,ent Se.....ice B)' 'Mail Tel. A R efiniahin, 'And Rep.i .. Senice , . . WinDer.-Under The Direction Of people in n doqble capacity' 'in' the -Ope. 'Eyenine. And Sund.)'aGen.eco Roofine And Sidine-Free E.tim.t~ And Reportl-Unde .. The Florence Monlsomery-Tel. AD. . AD 8522. ' Direction Of E. F, Neumei.ter. Who I. Well And F ••or.bly Known In way of saving them m'u ch money nnd . ·Tel. HE. 6997. Tbia Community-KE. 6021. 2692. in the preservation 01 furniture anJ .... I ; ' :" " " ..... .. - ' _ deserves the support and patronage With the coming of iall t~e GarTh Old Lant T d' P . The .fame of M , ontycr.est Kennel. IS of ....·eo I" fron' all the 's urroundl'ng den Store takes added activity as ~,y R,udd's Service Station is ,not e ern ra mg Ollt IS 11'\ the . campai gn for better and The Enterprise R()ofi ng -Co. will s p~'eadJng far and WIde ove).' the t ':t'" p ." . they specialize in l~wn and garden \: • .I offering nn attractive line of antiques more b eaut iful home.s and buildings make 1\ careful inspl~cti o n of your • erl'l vry T o ly the' mecca ,lfor moton"ts . ~or and is a reliabl~' firm with whom to country and the pcmand fot: their .. : ,. . . /lupplics ?f all kindS. , his year th~y u l'\'lce but on aceount of their ex. . ' The Enterprise Roofing Co. has ex- roof report loose fillshi ngs, sepnrated .fine dogs has attained country-wide Rlsner .s Uphols ter111g & Furmtu.re are, prepared" to feature supplies t.o ... .' Pl'Qduc{s. . f eatunng . busllless can de- el'ted quite an influence a nd their laps: accidental ' b~E!l\kll, weakened proportions. They have a reputa- Co .• located at Dayton . #~Ol' oell nl< sue h h'19h transact d. yth' and ' th you til ' . " lire expert , renew Iawns an d prepare gar d ens ' .~ 1:. ~ ts . M ill'l d M pen upon an mg ey e you work is t he admiration of the d iscrim- s pots where water h~ls a lways stood. tl' on as nuthor'ltl'e on these stral' ns upholsterers of ,furnlture_ T.he. yare fall planting. It behooves all to (lIIlSS p~~~uc as ' 'd~ 1 gasdan " °d' about antiques. " iloil. Motorola Ra lOS a n W111ar '" .. inating . an d g '"e yo u an ,!stil'Tlate on needed a nd thoroughly undersla'nd their gen_IPrepared to budd ne,~ iUrnitul'e to raise as much food as possible on Battene". Look fOl' t hem at the b I~ 1S hlghl~l~mportfant I~ eIther the Tbis f irm has made quite an ex- repa irs if ,you wish it.. If your root eology as well as theil' prope'r care. your ?rder or they w1ll re-upllolster acco\lnt of 'the high priccs and scarce • 4eSign of the Flying Red Horse." uyrng 01' se Iryg o . antIques tha t baustive study of the roofing prob- needs no r epllirs nor protection, you training. etc. When you get a dog lany pIeces that you may h~ve around food supplies: . , Th~y feature l\Iobilgas and 'Mobil- you, select people w1th wh~m to do lems of th~ day and have lookcd ovel' lire limIer no obligation to them, and here. you are given complete instl'uc- your home that ar e growl.n g shabby This section. on account of its and greases. ' Mo bilgas is notedl b.usrn e~s th~.t know t he bus mess and t he entire field of roo fint\'s us pre- yo u have the lati fact io n of knowing tions as to the proper mising, This 01' worn. " many months of growing and the 'fo~ bal.ncea performance and is sec- are l'el~a~~e ~:l ever: wa~. There are sented by the various ·manufactures . thel'e 'wili be no roof tro uble for accounts for .the fnct that dogs il'anl They featu:e II large hne of up- great variety of soils as we)) as crops, Qn d to none. No matter whether you many Im1 a 10~S 0 antiques o!,! the They have selected most artistic lines !Oll1e time. h er e do well and becom e favorites holstery iabrlcs and. here yo~ are. has been thC\ subject of 't heir study , . . town' with your Car or want ma l'l<et and when you go here you of 1'00fing and will be glad to go PI'i de of cra:Ctsmanship is the in- not only at the home but in the prize ~ble to make ~ selection that \vUl. be for years and they have helped solye )ii~e. oils· ~nd gl'eases for the know that whe~ he tells yo~ about over the 'roofing. proble11l with you. centive that is moving this popular ring. Florence Montgomery is ~n harmon,y With the othe~. f.urmsh~ the .problem of greater foodproduc:s Ol!1 tractors. you will find the the ~e or perIod of . any pIece of Th ey will look over aoy property you ho use to success. The fame of their connoi -seur of dogs a nd not , only ~ngs about the house. ThlS IS very tion by supp.l ying seeds thllt are purc line is very complete. In fact furniture you can depend upon his may have in mirid nnd aid you in th e nttrlH'tive roofs is spreading all oV'er raises them but secures ()others. She Important an<;l then, too, the work- and tested. No matter what you de..uclel many things such as pol- word . A_ L. Cooper has ms~e a selection of a design and color that this part of the lltate and business always has a number of fine dois on ~anship of tWe place is ?f. the very li~e to grow. you cannot ' consult a ' ,c .• that you might not think of most ~omplete ~tudy of th~ bUSiness wllI make' the house Ilttr ac~ive both is coming to them fl:om many miles hand. . hIghest both from ~n artIstIc a~ well more relioable authority tilnn this nd. . . ~nd hl.S rep~tabon as 11 buslne~s man as an individual and also as a mem- around. Every family should have a dog as f~om a sta,ndp.o1Ot Of. stur~1Oess, house. . . featul'e ' 'the certified- Mobi- IS behmd hIS word. bel' of the community. These roofs In th~s r evi!!w of today we are and here one can be securued in W1thout obhgatlon theu' estImator They are prepared to all8wer any ion and are l'eady to give t he He is an excellent judge of an- enhance the value of property and if gla d to oompliment them upon the which you can have every confidence. will c.all at your ho.me ~th a large ~~Qstion!l on whicb you may desire r9mplete and accurate s.ervice. tiques, ~aving m~de a long study of you ever want to sell you. will find po'sition occupiell in the trade and The vogue of having a .dog is spread- ~Iection , .Jf covers 10 .dlfferent fab- 1Oform~tion and 'are always glad t. botl), 1,m derstand t he lubrica- the subject and 1S able to tell exact· that an attractive roof will make the ",ould suggest that nnyone having ing very rapidly and one is not in ac- ncs alld colors. · go over y~ur problems wit~ , you. Jf illl CRT!! a nd trucks aDd tllen ily what any article you may hnve hou s.e one to be deBired. 'a ny roofing problems get in touch cord with the times unless he has They .Iso offer an excellent serv- They read all the latest developllle.ta charts · bf' them an: around the place ill worth. He is They al60 feature' the most durable with them and hav.e them explaih this favorite pet of the world. ice in r~uphollitering and are pr~- in 'lawn alld gardening and are fa~ ".~ft..,<>+ cra~k c'll8e serdce is a fell- in t ouch wi th the markets and is able and artistic roofing nnd many places and mal) out the rOOof for any buildMany formerly thought that a pard . to take old and ,:,ell-worn mm.aT . with the eJ\petiences of lecal I of t his stati~n : All you have 'to to. oifer the full market value. that they nave roofed over the state in'g you may have. "dog was a dog." Now everyone f,urnitaTe and , tu~. it ~ut looking ~opl~ and can aSlist you in' JnakMlg' 'J to drive i.n and they will 'change Should you desire to buy lomething p: esent an excellent appeal'ance. kno,!,,1 that a dog must have proper hke ne,!" an~ fl~1s~!!d ~n . w1tateve~ 8elec~10n.8. , . . , . ~jl jn ,Your e~gine. This ser\rlce i~ tkis line y~u will find Ute collecbrl!edlng an\l training In order to be type of matena~ you. des~:e. . . We Wlsh ~ comJlhment t~e Garden creat ac'(:omtnodation to motor- bon n;tost satisfactory. l1e knOWIl of any value as well as to be desired. In ma~lng thls.reV1~w" we ~r~ glad ~tore upon the part tlley ~re ·111.yi~g., and aids' in keeping the engines the dlffe1'ence betwe.e n reproducIF . IT'S AU..£N'S Irs P\:Jft.E The recent rise in pop.u~arity of dogs to e.omp~l~ent R,isner 8 Furn~ture &: In the lawn and gareen life of " hl~ . ~. c " dition. " . , . tiona and originals anll ihould be has bee. on account of the excellent Upholsten~r Co. and heartaly rec- s~cti\ln all~ wO.uld iI~gg81t ~hat .1 'feat ure radios and batteries consulted ?y. people on this subject. standard of breeding tit.at has,'beenlommend their 8ervi~es tq all. ~ o~r w110 de~ire a ' p:oducb~e .carden aAd tbeme In,' stock for aU can People o)Vning estates and homes ~. " adopted. Your dog ,must nave real readers: They are greatly al~mg m a heautlful lawn, stop 10 and get the D'1IU!ID. They can fit yol,l ollt .who desire Feal antiques sqoultl con· '. ancestors as ""ell as you. The many our conservation pi'o~am, nece.ssary equip,ment 'altd suYlplie". .. ,battery on sbort notice anet sult with . him, as, he .is able to furn : SMITHVILLE. AT UNDEJI/ ' KE-0272 ad'iantages of pedigreed do&,s make _ _ _ _ _-.:--_ . -.:--.-.;.;.,..-_ _ _ _.......__ ::"""-'-~~_-.~ ""J~,.t:e.· aerv~ce · \In ~oih lineA I,s h them with. the , very -'7lst tihat can ' this type one to be desired. Aside ._...~hi-i. of autos. be secured and is able to match up ., ' ,'6 from · tll~ir . playfulness in the houBe ( , _ ..... ..' Service' Station' are sonle pieces witA what JOU may hs.e • . I . they are a real friend and proteeoffer a' complete OIle- aRdtlius make the set complete. Hc r FOR YOUR BEAUTY AND HEALTH-WHAl'EVER YOU NEEo-::. tio•. an In , addition 'are kn~ws values and will- gi.e bonelt In this review we are pleased to .........1.1. know all the l"ollds appraisals on hOUllehold goo"s. . LOO~ FOR' IT AT ALLEN'S c:empliment The Montycrest Kennel Sales and Servic~ for Popular Makes of Sawl tlda MCUO~ qf the In this review are "leased t.o _. upon the success they are makin&' ed .lad to u- call the.•attention of the. people <tOj I't. .'Pop.d.r Cea(er In lTbe Dru•• I'reK ..i.p ,lo•• Dr.Ni~t is••dt7 Tratle- would suggest 't bat eur re&ctel'lS drive Complete Repair Service tI.;.JI"U"" tb. place hil Mrvlce .all refer Wm to .W' Preac..ipti... Carelall~ Co.po_"'~A R.,i"erecl PIIarJ!'acd.. I. Aa..,.. eYer to look at 1iome of the priz'e. readers. I~ Claar'-proap' Att••lion All Mail .......... winaera and fut1l1'tl1. W~

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Mrs. ~Iph Edenfield. entertained Miss Glennie Chapman, who will a group ot young Ia.dles last Wedleave Waynesville sometime this Lewis D. RIley, age 23, of Cll!.r union Sunday. at Wayne Par~. neaday at~oon at a party in cele. week to spend the winter 11) Ch4Following a sumptuous 'basket ville, was killed Instantly this morn bratlon ot the eighth bl,J;tllday an- cago, has been complimented at ,wo The regular -;O~hlY meet1ng of In cooperation with ,the local Bal- niversary of. her daughter', Charlene dlnner . the meeting and program Ing (Thursday) In 'an auto accident parties during the past week. the Women's Society for Christian vl!.ge committee. the Boy Scouts 73, two miles west' of on Route were held presided over by J . C , ~. Chl!.rles Charleton and saturday afternoon Miss Rosehave again offered their .serytces to dau8'hter, . MIas ' 'MarJorie, 6881sted Waynesville while enroute to his Service of tAle Methodist church, Ha.wke, Ufe-Wme president. collect junk In participation with' the h~te8S In providing an atter- mary Mul!ord was hostesS tc:> II. .Mrs , M Iyyn Bonta. of Loveland. work at the National Cash Register was held last Wednesday 6fternoon group ot young lad.les at I!. farewell at the home 01 Mrs . walter Whltthe National Scrap Drlve 'opened the meeLlng with devotions. company in !;>ay ton. noon of entertainment, ' including ftldl!.Y of this week Is the choeen games, making paper hats, and In party , Miss Ohapman was presented Riley collided headon with a trulk ateer. Mrs. Rufus Watkins, Nn. J , C . Hawke, president, welcomed day for the drive. This day virtual. serving refreshments of Ice crC6lJJl with going-away gifts by her frle.ncls. driven In the opposite direction. Gilbert Frye and Mrs . J. B. Rich all th.Ose attending. ly sMuld be set aside for , r~g and cake. Miss Charlene recel,ed Refreshments of ice croom and cake "In Memol'lum" services were read Mter the collision the tnwk ran off were assistant hostesses. were served. Devotions by Mrs. 0, R. Unglesthe garret and cellar for anything many nice ' presents from by Mrs. J . P . Fromm tor Kather_ the road and overturned . AB far as her Invited guests included the followby ' opened the meeting. During the I!.nd 'everythlng that contains metal friends. Ine Hamcmel, of Lebanon, Jamt's could be learned at press time, the ing: Gladys Rye Ernestine Earnshort bUsiness sesslo!) whlch foland rubber. All t}1pes of scrap metl!.l Ha wke. of Springfield and Harry truek driver was uninjured. Rlley's Invited guest6 Included Evelyn lowed, the appointment of Mrs . R. are needed. but there Is a partk- LUcas, M&ry ,Caroline Bre.dl!ly, Judy hart, Edwyna Stanlorth, Marilyn ~r was demoll.shed. Prnter. ular need for scrap iron, other Davis, Edith and Ethel Sm,lth, Mary Burske, Mary Jane Anderson, Beu ~ Mt. Riley Is survived by his wHe, A. Conner as leader of the Young Miss Glenna Hawke, of SprmgIllih Smith, iPeggy and. Glennie metal!t and rubber. Everything Frances and Barba~ ' HaTt.sock field . gave an address, "Our Boys In and by his father, with whom h 'J People 's SOCiety was announced . made &t these materials and not In DorLs Charleton, Barbara Stanley, Ohapman . the Service," and then presented J . made his home. Ins mother. Who Mrs'. Conner succeeds 'Mrs. Harold B. El!.rnhart. who recently resigned. use .should be gathered up. C . Hawke with a, fl!.mlly service res1des In WIlmington. also survives, Wanda 'Woolard, Wanda Lou Wil!Monday night, the "a1\')ove , .... m~n­ Here Is a list of other items that SOD, Jeanette Mlobener, Carollrie t10ned young ladles. and Miss MarThe bodv was sent from the Mc- The receipt of $15 from the sale of l\IISS ,BARBARA :PATTEltSON fla g containing seVen service stars. . wlll be accepted: Farm machinery Ann Conner. Suzanne Foulks, Mary Clure funeral home here to the Ar- a quilt. recently completed by ladThe following young men in the garet Harlan, were supper guests at MJss Barbara Patterson, 18. HaWke family are represented on thur funeral home, 10 Wilmington, Ies of the SOCiety, was also announcbrovo parts, worn hoes, shovels, Katherine and ohlne Mendenhall, broken ~mmers, nalls, wire, brok.e n Marta June ~UBh, Jeanette Peters, the home of Miss Gladys Rye, llnd year-old Cincinnati. dancer and tj;1e flag: Joseph Seare,. ColumbUS; from whence the funeral ,will !be ed . model has ' ,been judged "Miss A pogram Of ~ uslcal selectionS' 'household utensils, tires, ,inner Wilodlne Hudgel and Beulah Kath- remained overnight for a. slumber conducted. Arrangements are In_ G rea t e r Cincinnati" in the Walter Larrick. Jr., Lebanon; Roger then presented as follows: saxwas tubes, hose, beltlng, ' rubber gloves erine Florence. complete. I party, WCKY-sponsored heilltb, beauty Brown, Dayton; Clyde Fromm, apbone solo, Jack Mulford; ciarlllet rubber soles. bootS. In tact everyFrank LeMay, J r., Warren Cook I!.nd and talent contest a.nd will rep· CONNERs ENT.ERTAIN solo, Miss Rosemary Mulford; and thing made of rubber; copper and resent the area in the "Miss John Boger, America Health, Bcauty and Tal. AT FAMILY PICINC piano solos, MIss Gladys Rye . A 'b BBS, such alumlnu~ artioles as OIfI,<ers for next year's reunIon ent Pageant" at Atluu.ic City the Include J . C. Ha.wko president; review 01 the study book. "A ChrlstP,Ots and pans, vaclum cleaners, week of Septembelr 7. Nea rly 'M r. and Mrs. Raymond Conne. len Imperative," was completed by washing machines; utensils which 100 girls living within a 53-mile I Mrs. Donald L. Hawke, secretary- a.nd their family were hosts to a Mrs. carlton COOk , contain Zink, llke refrigerators; lead radius of Cineinnmt.i were en· treasurer;, and Frank U. LeMay, After the program refreshments group of relatIves MondlLy night, I!.t such as Is found In old batteries; vice president. tered in the coritest Mr . J. B. Chapman and Misses cards, Tuesday nlg.ht. a picnic supper. were served by the hostess an<;l her tin pans and other metal articles. peggy and Glennie ' Chapman were 27 GIRLS AND 20 BOYS Their guests Included Mr. anrl assistants to members aDd two Burlap bags, manila rope, old rags, Sunday dinner guest of Mr. an(i Mr. and Mrs. E . F. Earnhart FORMER LOCAL GlIOOL CO. BORN LAST MONTH IN Mrs. Clinton, Burris, Mr. and Mrs . guest4 Mrs . A. M . Countryman, of are also wanted. Mrs. Ralph Hast10gs ard son, Ro- spent the week-end at the home of SUPERINTENDENT OBSEltVES DEATH' CLAIMS THIRTY-MIX Harry Conner, Mr . and Mrs. WU- Cincinnati. I!.nd Miss Margaret EdAll scrap and junk gathered by the their daughter, Mrs . J. N. RoblnGOLDEN WEDDING ANNl'AR}' bert. 11am Houston, Mrs . Lena Burris and wards. son In Dayton . Boy Scouts will be donated to them Twenty-seven girls and twent;, • • • O. E. Bratten, of Dayton, former Mrs. Emma Grubb of Dayton; Mr . The September meeting will be an and resold to ~he W . P . A. which Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown and month In W.rboys were born last Robert Hyman, of Purdue Uni- superintendent 0 f schools In and Mrs . E. R . Bentley, Mra. 8adle lill-day session at tile home of Mrs. Ia heading the county drive. In the children, of Orown Point, New versity, Is spending a week's va- Waynesv1l1~. and Mrs. Bratten cele- ren county as compared to 46 births Oonner, Donald La.WSOll, and Mr. J . iP. Larrick. A food auotion will county they will from h~ to Mexico, ·vlslted at the home of Krs. cation. betwee.n semesters, here with ,broted their golden wedding onni· in Ju ne, It bas been reported. and Mrs. Leo Conner and family. be e. feature of this meeting. house, but only the scouts wlll have H. H , WUllamson and family, FrlDeaths for the mont h totaled 86. his mother, Rrs. Jessie Hyman, versary the other dOll' . They wer charge of the Waynesville drive . the roport revealed. OVER ONE HUNDRED and family. AT FORT ORB, CALIF. surrounded by 25 members of theIr , It, for some rel!.lIO.D, the ' Boy • • • Among the births were th~ foL , Mr. ' and Mrs , Blhodes Bwmell ATfEN,D RECITAt family. All the eight children were Scouts miss you, you may take your lowing; Word haa been received here or Nr. and Mrs. Lewis Fires an~ entertained the members ot their present except a son who 1s, In govold 'jUnk to the WUlWnsoD lot. opIlamily spent Sunday wlth ,Mr. HarDolores . Ann, Mr . and Mrs. Bu- the arrival of Pvt. Howard Eugene The recital given by seve.nteen "500", club for an evening of cardll ernm ~lt service iIll Washington. posite the old telephone office. t~ old Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. C. 'bert Clifford Jeffrey, Waynesville; Stanley, at Fort Ord 'Callt. PVt . pupils of Mrs. J. L. Heston on Bat.. last Monday night. ' the rear of the Roger and Simpson H. Hal1be.son, 01 Centerville. Har- Four of the 17 grandchlldr n were William Edwa~d, Mr. and Mrs. Wll- Stanley was recently relnducted In- urday evening at the Friends Meet. unable to attend, A ~ew dayS after garage, or caU ,a SCout that you iM{8. Grace"Vlce spent a few days old Harbeson returned to WaynesHam Harold Steve~, Oregonia; Jos- to the army. alter bavlng received Ing HOU6e was enjoyed by over one the celobrntlon 'Mr. Hnd Mrs, Bratknqw or Ml'. K. R. - Hill; Scout- last week visiting friends In LeWls- v!J.ie with the Fires family to spend eph Carroll, Mr . and Mrs. Erby his honor :ble discharge some time hundred people . The program was ten left .for a ten-dlly trip to YeL master, and they w11l call for it at bll1'l( , ' the week. Powell, Oregonia; Robert 'Leo Mr. ago. He Is the lion of Mr. and Mrs. divided Into four parts consisting lowlitone PaTk anp other polnts in your horne . ' , • • • Mr . Claren~e Rye, • of , Mhimi, t he Rockies. The trip was arranged and . Mrs. George YounlZ Redmon, Howard Stanley, ot Waynesvllle. His ot pr1ma.ry, intermediate, adult be.: Mr. and Mrs. Vern S1mp&on and .. Remember that Prlday of thia Waynesville R. 1; Alfred Everett, wife', Mrs, Agnes Stanley, is making ginners and advanced pupils, Beweek (tomorrow) 'Ia th'e Have ramily \flalted Sunday With Mr. and Fla., anit Mrs. Ethel Hauk, ot Day- for them as a, weddillg 'present from Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mack Smith, her home with hiS' parents here. tween the various parts varIety was all your junk ready and let's make Mrs. Harry pUrdy, or Bufford, O. ton ' spent Sunday with Mrs. H. theIr eldest son. Harveysburg: EvI!.Un. e , Mr. ' a nd Mrs. provided bY' a trumpet solo by Eula .... . H . W!1llamson and family. IMr. Bratten Is 74 years of age and this drive a succeasful one. KrI. George Walton spent . last Lewis Franklin 1.e.mb. Waynesville DELMAR BAINVM WILL Boak, a clarinet solo by Monlmla. • • • is one of the largest WI.! ters of life R. 1; Dolores Vee, Mr. and Mrs. IS B~ TO BE VALID Boak, and a number of vocal 6010s Mrs. Blanche Baker, 'of Oinclnweek with' her : son and wife. Mr. Insuroce· in 'D ayton. He became asand Mrs. Keith ,Walton, of Day- 'nati, spent the week-end with Mr. The wlll of Delmar Balnum, who by Barbara Thornbury. At the close sociated with the Fqul table Llle As- Elmer V. Lamb, Waynesville; Carl and Mrs. R. H. Hartsock and fam. ton. Mr_ end Mrs. Che.rles Scott died August " 1.941, was held valid of the program a beautiful gift was Robert. surance SOCiety of New York In 1915 • • • Ily aDd Mrs , C . H . Deatherage. Stiles, W8ynesvUle; Grace Irena, Mr. by Probate Judge R. H . Oarey at presented to Mrs. Heston on behalf and h~' -the remarkable record of Mr, and ,'Mrs . Dean Walton and , and Mrs . Carl Ernest Schoonover, Lebanon In answer to a sutt filed by of the plplls by Helen Margaret' than $15,000 000 of Ufe writing more 'I1tie Volunteers for Vtctory sew- MiSs Oeleste Freeze, of Oregonia, Mrs. H B, Earnhart and daughWaynesville . 'B alnum's half brother, TOny ReID- GODS. Ing group met last 'I1lunday hight, spentlaat week with Mr. and Mfs. ter, NaOmi , spent the week - end Insurance, a cQnsiderable iport!on of WAYNE TOWNSHIP'S SCHOOL hardt, and other heirs. The tact that practically all Which 1.5 on the gl'Oup plan, Entervisiting relatlves In Dayton. at the.. home of Mr~. EdWin RaIm- oiarence Olack1n, of Mason. ' POPULATION SET AT 613 I Ba1num's will 'lett his estate to,!stoYed for the ,complete recital In- . Ing the life Insuralllce bUSiness In • • • by. 'Ibe eVenlnB was .Jl!8nt In War' Mrs : A. F. Melloh and daugh:' Mrs. Nell Anderson , of ' King- middle life MI", Brl!.te:n has qualified h1s housekeeper, Varna Lamb, and d1cat:es the success of tbe ,performR.ellef ' sewing,' and ' sevetai articles ter, Mary Ann, 'vlslted with Mrs. man, 'Js visiting here with her every year fQr the honor agen~ y IThe school population of Wayne ' the I . O. O. F. home at Sprlng- anile . were completed' during the evening. Mary Hamilton daughter, Mrs . Donald L . Hawke , club of the Equitablle. H.e Is super- townshIp has been set at 613 puJl1;ls ,' field. Mayor Marvin E . Young of Kauffung, 01 A dessert course was served by TUesday. " RETURNS HOME according to the annual school enu. Lebanon Is executor of Bainum's eathe hOStess a'fter the seWIng' to the Mrs . BIlliard Wallace, of CIncin- visor of the EqultBlbl!e Life of Day• • • ta te. ' " , mera tion, recently completed. 'Only Russell Stansbury, son at Mr. and following guests: 'Mrs. Char1e TerMr. and. Mrs. _ M. A. Fulkerson nati, vlslted here last i'-tesdaY, ton. the school populaotions of Franklin , .". . . " Mrs. John Stansbury. ot WaynesreU, Mra. WlIllaJn Sawyer, Mrs. and da~ter, Z&na , Mae, attend- Wednesday and Thursday with DORIS HAWKE TO I\nd Lebanon exceed that of DR. DYE STA~ONED AT vl11e has received bIB honorable dis, LeroY Moran, Mnl . John W. Ker- ed the PUlkerson family, reunion at -Mrs. A. " T. ~olJn.sky .. Mrs. John RANDOLPH FIELD Way,nesvtlle. The entl.re county FT. BEN.r.un:N HARBISON charge from tlhe army: and has resey, Mrs. Will~Di Strader. Mrs" Glenn MUler Park, Richmond, Ind., Turner and daughter, Carol Kay, ~ has 7074 pupils . Dr. B • .11'. Dye left WayneavWe turned to civilian life. Russell, torwere also dinner guests· of _Mr : . and Walter f'raliure, Mrs . K. R . Hill, sundaY. : . Miss Doris HaWke, daughter of The county school totl!.l Is 400 Friday for Ft. Benjamin Harlaon • • • P. U .,LeMay, Mrs. Kathryn Mrs. Polinsky 'Ibursday evening, Mr , and Mrs. C. Le€ Hawke. who larg'lr than last year, wl:len the Ind" where he is now stat1<>ned merly an employe of Gray's Barber Mr. and Mrs. Vlrgll RusSell, o! shop, was Inducted Into the army FOulks, Miss Inez ' James, Mill. "Leo Sunday night visitors . a~ the lias .been employed for the past en)lmeratlon ~owed 6636 Youth of wIth the U. S. AnDy as P1rst LIeu. about BIx weeks ago. He spent a Oonner, and Mri. Melboume RuiI': ~on, were ,SUnday everi1ng sUptenant In tlie , 'Veterinary Oorpa. per gueet.8 at the , horne of Mr " 'llAd home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira B~ eight years at the U~go Hardware soh 001, age. ~rl. ' . Co., will assume bE~r duties as n , 'F 0 II0 win g, is th e report by dIs- Mrs . Dye and their two sons wUl short time at Ft. Thomas, Ky" a.nd Mrs, Boward , M 1sal1d1ne. ' , w ere Mr. and Mrs. Milo Fealy and was later sent to Tallahusee. PIa., ·M rs. ' Russell will ye hostess 'to olvman employe at I~ndolpb Field, trlcts: Franklin, 1671; Lebanon, remain In Waynesville untll the chilitren of Franklln. , from whence he received his disthe club' for ijle next' sewibg seaMrs. Jotul Pntz and daughter, SI!..n AntoniO Texas, September 5. 1286 ; Waylesvllle, 613: Springboro, pennanency of Dr. Dye's location • • • 610n, . ' . charge. A crippled right arm was N&:ncy , ot C~rleston, W. Va., arAt\A KI MIse Ruth Earnhart spent. the She will teke tralnlng as statistlc- 483 ; Mason , ~ ; ngs Mllls, 396; Is assured. the cause of his release. rl.ved In ' WeVnesvtne "rue8d&y to weekend with Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest ian in the office at the field, and. Morrow, 385; Hamilton-Maineville, NBW RATION CLBKK spend two weeta With Mr . an~ Earnhart' and Iamily. she has also enlisted ror United 371 H b Is TO FINISH GBANDSTAND ASSUMES lID D1lTIB8 FOIl. . MONDAY NIGHT BIBLE ; arveys urg. 256 ; Carl Ie, 234; Mrs. W. ~. Sal1Bbury and other • • • States foreign service. S th L"ba 230 h> 1 ou "non ; narll!.n-But erAlthough the 19411 Warren· Oounty LEBANON BATlON BOARD Miss Allee Gons was the over~ relatives. STUDY CLASS MEETS vilJe, 205; Otterbein, 166: Blue Ball. fair has been cancelled. work all a 1 '- " I ._ ~ night guest of Dr. and Mrs. Ros- DISTRICT DRAFT BOARD ,O F • Mrs. Edna Knapp bas aa$UDled 145 and overlappIng districts in othNr, and -Mrs. Glenn Bland IIond coe Peele, of Wilmington, last WedAPrE4LS MEETS AT LEBANON balf completed grandstand at the The subject for discussion Monher dutles as-cl~rk or the Lebanon er counties, 318 . daughter were Sunday evening nesday night. _ exposlt.on 8fQunda will be resumed day night for the Bible Study clasa. ratlonlnj board, succeeding Mrs. The dJstrict board 'of appeals con_ dinner gueatS ~t the ot Dr. Mrs. Jessie Hyman aM .son. Roshortly. county commissioners bave is "The Miracles ot the New TestaHOME ON FURLQUGH Mar'IIaret Heery, 'who realgned to In Lebanon Monday to convened aDd 'M rs. ,A, E. Su,ut IUid daUSh- bert, and: Mrs . ~A. 'Polinsky attended announced. The War Production ment," pOsition at the: new ordnance ter. sider 185 cases of selee,tees In south.. The largest crowd thus taT' wal Earl Mendenhall son of Mr. and Board , authorized reSUIIlPtion of the Ice Revue at the Netherland pJi.nt at KlOga MWs. western Ohio wbo asked for rulings Mrs. Clarence Mendenhall, arrived work. The grandstand replaces bWo present at the home of Mr. and" • • PJaza Tu~y evening in Cincini. Ray 'Law, ',chairman of Ole M1'. and Kia. Walter WlIIeman natI. ' on their draft stat1.lS. This Ls said to here Monday ~or a week'S' furlough . slmDar structures destroyed by fire 1MrB. Robert Lamb last Monday .' board, States' tha~ JoIrs. HarOld and children spent. Sunday In Hambe one of the larg·e st groups to Earl 4~ completed hIs training at two years ago, and Is being built of evening for the study period. .. Stroud would 8Uex:eed Mrs. Knapp Uton at the home ot i4r. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Earnhart ever come before the 'board. Great Lakes Naval TralflJng s~ steel and concrete. Commissioners All who desire to c'ome are Invita.5 w18tant· 0ler1l\ ,on september 1. Mort· ~. and' son, Alton, were Sunday evetlon. Ill" and upon his retUl'n,; J,s , said work on the building was or- ed to a.ttend these meet1.ngs. 'IbIs ENTER~AIN AT DINNER Mrs, . StroUd, has been emplo,ec. for . ning guests 01 Mr, and Mrs. Paul to be sel1t: ,to Little Oreek. Va., dered resumed s1nce materials for class Is for everyone or the oom-· Mr. and Mrs. Wm. V. Thomaa several. years 'at 'the offices of the Null, of Springboro. Mr . and Mr~;bert Duke en· where he is to' spend , some. time In its completion h'ad been delivered inunlty, no matter what ·the church aDd daugbter BoImle of Kaaon, , Muiford tertalhed friends at a dinner party Gunners school In prep'aratlon tor before the Federa1.ban on vital ma- lof his choice might be. ' .,; .. areenhouseea 'In, LebanOD. wez:e 'pesta ot Mr. aDd Mrs. 11:. L, Mr. and Mn. K, R. Hill spent Friday evening. Their guests in- his transfer to the Marchant Ma- terlals went into effect rr.J1. ' . ": "" .... ,. , • W~~ C4)tJNTT DBMooaATiC ..·•• omati. .. , . Bible Study will I?e at the home the first part of ~he week In Calum- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Norman rlne. '- : , . . CIIAIRMAN , nN~ 'Dr LUAN~N' tillS. ,COMPLETE EIGHT WEEKS' of Mr. and" r4rs. Robert lamb on ' Frankenstein, of Dayton; Miss Mr. MrB. Lawrence Z1n1t at. Mo~day evening at 8 o'clock aa US~ , TRAINING AT CULVER, IND, JANNEYS ARE HONORED ~ Mary 'C llnger and' 'IElldon HarrLson, Of the tended the weddlni and recepUo~ ual . Bring your "Bible and ' Come. of Y&llman an4 ObI, ' ot Dayton, Mrs.A. T, Oherry, whose family AT A DINNER PARTY of Lebanon. . Warren c,ounty 'Democratic centr.l have recently moved into a home George and William Crawford colDiblttee, waa fined '1& by Mayor S.turda,. · , Mrs. H. H. Willlamaon enternBE DESTROYS HOMB AT SUNDAY DINNER PARTY ~ . • • • " on RidgeVille road was a Waynes. (Route NO.2) completed etght weeks Marvin E. YOlmi OIl ~ of intained at dinner last Thursday, in SPRINGBoRO; $S,508 Mr. 'Newman Powell, of ,YorkV1JJe, v~ bUSiness visitor 'Ibursd~y . ' . tOxicatiOn In poU~ C:ourt .I n LebMr. and 'Mrs . 'F red Braddock en- compliment to Mrs. Ruth janney of recreation and t.ratnlng when the Obto].1B the guest of Dr. , ~ L. ~ . ! " &Don sUnday. . ,:' ,. , FIre, belleved 'to Mve been cause4 COot and Was Mllclred 'Cook. ' • , Mr; and ~s. R. Ravlll and son', tertalned at a dfimer party SUnday." aba 'Miss Louella Janney. Other Oulver ,summer sChools of the 'C."Ul7 'BJaboP, an' ex-pr~ent of 'the .' ., • • . " ,. . oi LIma, 'Ohlo, v1s1ted , Mr , and. Their guests includ.e d Mills Ethel guests ' Included Mrs. Ma.l\J Cr068 . 'ver 'Milltary 'A cademy. .at CuI.-r, by defective wiring, deStroYed the ralir. iioatd of "which he fa sttn a ¥lSI- Vlrgm:Ja Wlnfle1d, , ot .DaY. ~ia. 0ba8. Satie~1f&1te ~onday. Clillani. and. Mr. and Mrs. - Robert Mlases AnnIe and Ma:me Browne, Ind., caine to a c~ , With niw frame d,.,elling oooupled by Rober~ melDbel' ",as iU7ei"ted bJ' patro1meft ioo,··· fa .pieD\1IniGillam and family, ot' W11ml~g:ton; Miss &runa ' Lou LeW1srM1s.s May ,co~encement exercl8ea 8a~, Wood and .his tamiW. 1ii Sprtpa"boro, 1I'eeta " here . • '. • H. i iI SlihjJIOo and C. W:, Bach- ;rst.h IoU. ' aitd ,ius,' Howard lila..' .' Mils Emma ,White, of Net :B~r- Mrs. Wllhelmfna i,l1nd,erwood ' and Wright, and Mrs • .~e ·S!:n.tth. ,August 22. George Is a miiis~pman early Sunday morning. The WoOd r ~~ ., In the naval school Wblle wWtam Is 1'am1Jy was abaent and the tJre IWe. ' ~. ' 'l1n~, Ohio, VisIted Mt.: and Mrs, !/{r.. and Mrs." Ra.~mond Braddock ENTERTAINS PARENTS a ' me~t: 'of -the ~ &- BUste ll~tliced bY' nelgbbOri. ' whO calJed;' • ~', '! . . Walter Elr.q PrldQ afte~n. and dauahtez:a . . , roB W~EMD corpS O.f the woOdor&tt, camp. boYJ. 'tbe Lebanon and Pi't.Dkun ole , : UlII BMt.J LM' ~. Of. om-' • • • .., ainDatl;' apeD! laIt 'l'ueIiIq<:;1lth bar·' Mr:.... an4 Kr8. SaUl · ~urw1Cb, of :Mr. an~ Mrs, w;C. Kersey, of d~iDmta. PWnit"re 8.bd Cloth- • '-VISIT ~LATIVBS HEBE Ore8Qtlla, spent the week-end ,.ttb AU'108 OOu.mE ~ ancl aUD~ Mr. ~ '11m. ~. l.ee.noa;, were. dinner ~ta lIOn- -, Ina alIo was destfo)~. ~ Is .. da)' D1aht of Mr. aDd Mrs , A. T. ¥r. Bryan PJ'enderga&t and their daugbter, lire. Prank s,varteattmatec1 at approxbnafely UGO. ~. ~ " ~ and .1In. Jeule JIyJJlan. daUghter, M1sa Abna 'Prendergast, zel. Saturday evening Mrs. SW1Irioara drlven by RalPh lIWer anel JOIpl TIamer ........ to of (llnclnnitt. epent a few day. ,tbla zel also had- .. dlnDerguests, Mr. Bucl'1QDcb c:oIl1decJ 8undaF mondng DoDUa &eDt away Jor and and Mrs. John W. ·KeraeJ and lOll, abcm 1,:1& .ott Ma1Q ptnet. at ,t.he Defti' come ·bact. a-ve the ___ of til. Bl-La IIrI&W c11ab Get in tblt 8CRAP SO' wJdp the week With- lWu her __ ~. au oJ... , .rUle PreDdersut. InkrIectJGDI Qt' aIM! ft. ' alGae dO 70lIl' Jab prlDtIq. Obarlea.

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and buckwheat dow:, 'Wwte and ~ello, ~ ,meal, ohoP$, feed ,chops,.~nd feed meal. c " , ., Mr . Robltze r has arranged every possible convClllenc for the use of his customers. 'tIle driveway In to tho mill' IS bum so that customers wIt.!i heavily loaned wllgO l1s may easily a nd quickly unloa d their wheat 01' other ' product,s onto the 1 tf 1 1 Il.h th bed . p a orm eve w . . .e wagon Just IMide the door ar~~ the scales 'd 1 I j ! or we Ig Ilng , wh eo.t an 011 a. eve . wIt hand surrountlmg I t is a large lat! An >0 ' tnt p orm space. o. er po worthy of mention ls this : Each [!d every customer recEllves h onest weight a nd full vall!e every time . A11 III all eerything Is arranged 60 that a customer who Is In a llurry cll n be waUed on promp tly and Just as satisfactorily a s if h e had WIlimited t ime. The mill Is supplied with natura l gas, f urnish ed 'by the well on the mill place which was drUled several years ago. Mr . Robltzer purchased the tri111 about a year ago, corning here from Iowa: where -he ha q been located for a tlme. He Is, however, a native of KentuckY and a, former resident 01 Oblo. havlng been In bl.s present lil1e of business at Barnesville. PrevIous to that he traveled through Ohio and ' tlle northwest as a. foreman millwright, superintendIng and erecting nour mills in varIous parts of the count ry and the experience gained In' this work, was ot course, of great va}ue. A constan t advertisement for the mill ls a splendid team o[ large b:on gray horses which h1lve been recently purchosed, and are used in ha ullIlg the products oC the mill.

Conover u appralaerl . Stella Boling. OlarkBylUe, hIS been i nall.led <1dminlsbr.lttlx of l'l1e eatate ' '. ot hllr husband, MlllY1a~Bolllnll, who was kJlled.. 1n an explosl , n at &tngl ~,.;;;o;.;.;====-=--.-=,=; Mull! ' rec ntly, bean ' oui6ertaon, ' , WAYNESVILLE OHUBVU Of' Ol "ud Wilson' aUd GrlWt Ropklns ORRIS'"' ' th t ~~ • .a' were named 't o appra ls~ e es nil<'. .' -'the will of Eva Stewart, ,Lebanon • ~Iax 'RiPldall, Mlnlll'er ' . which ·ha.s been admitted to pro\>tlte, Five weeks from Sund\lY o~ fo. 1 e vt\llgellstH: ,m.eetillg stal'i:s . Mr. leaves Iler estate valued at $3,200 to Carol Ln.nkIOrd will lead In the mu. a .;rilndson, ,Cor win Nlxoll. H r daullllter , Blanche Nixon, was .nam. .s1c Ik.'ld· children 's work. and 'Mr. . ed exeoutrlx of the estate with Karl Max RandaU" Illintner cif the loCal ' ' ' in g. Brown, C. J .. Waggoner aud Lyle .. eh urehill ,w d 0 th' e PI'OMO , Stewnrt as appralsers. SUNDAY Bible Sc4Wo I9.30 .a. nl, Mat'garet A. Ross, Moson, , hos , been named to administer .the estate Oommunlon 10 :45 a. DL. of J esse K. ROSS, wit h .Carl Bercaw, Pre8.(-hjng, .1.1 a. m. Waltet' Chesney IWd French 'S mith Junior Endeavor, 7:15 p, m. as appraisers . S'en1c-. End eavor, 7 : 15 .P. m. Communion a nd pf a ching, 8:00 NEW DIUVERS' LICENSES p., m , 1'0 GO ON SALE SEPT. 8 . WEDNESDAY Drivers' llce!llies Cor the year beEvangelistic and P1'Ilyer service at glllning O u tobe~ 1 . will go on B,a le 8:00 p. m. You e,re invited t o come and war· at Rogers and Slmplloll Oarage ,on 'ruesd ay, GOptembel' 8. All '01110 ship with us. operators 01 motor vehicles must l\IETflODlln CIIUROI1 be III possession of the' llew l1cen~es Louis C. Radley. Pastor by oc-t ober 1. J . O. HAWKE Church school 9:90 a. m, Worship Service 10:30 a. m . RATION STAMP NO. 8 ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH GOOD FOR 10 WEEKS Father KfumholU, Priest The rationing division has anMass Sunday 9:00 a. m. nounced that ration stamp No. IS Is FEItR'f CIIUUCU OF ClIIlIST good for five pounds 01 sugar. W. O. SmUll, Milliliter Thls does not change the ' baslc ration of one-half Pound a Week Per BUNDAY ' person, however, because the live ·9:30 a. m ., Bible school. pounds must last through the 1010.46 a, m.-Communlon. week perl ~ expirIng Oct. 31 . 11 :00 'a. m.-oSermon. 8:15 P. M. prea<:h1ng. REMOVED TO IIOSPITAL

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.... r .. ·Y .... d. Mr. an ' d' "'.", , , Je""e P""'. y . . .... '..,.. nlngton and ~n DalUlY~ were SUO"'Y day ' dInner gues S 'QC Mr . alld Mrs , El"~rt Rich and n.-IlY' . "'" ....... Mr .: and Mrs . H n)'y MUI'phy have had as guests d(tl.tKn t he past week u" . Murphy's and ilus"and, ..... ,... Mr . al' d, Mrs . CI." f Tit " ., of Kan• w ~ SIIS. Ralph Jacobs ot Lima, is 0. visitor In the, home of his gl!andpa~ents, Mr , and Mrs . J. F. Jaeobs. and Mrs . Jesse ~nnlngton "u and son S"""t the week.-lind with his " Yparents. Mr. and Mrs. Pennington, In Richmond , Ky: Mrs , 'Alvin Suilth Is 8. patien t in tlle Miami Valley hospital, In Dayton . Wal'ren Cleaver. of DetrOit. Is n visitor In the home 'of 1115 protherLn-]a,w, Oeo. W. Davis and Mr. and Mrs . Glenn Davls and .family, J , Lee Talmage and Miss Jessie Oarner called Sunday at the home of Mr . Bnd Mrs. Robe.r t Ballard, In Miamisburg, and a.t Chautauqua, where they visited with Mrs . Mae Talmage Hull. Tbl,s sectlon of the county was vlsltec;l with- electrical stor ms Friday and Saturday afternoon. The large barn on the farm of Mr . and Mrs. Albert Drake, near Waynesville, was was struck by lightning .and soon burned to the ground. The Gray Brothers of Wellmau 1000t a flne cow struck by lightning. Freeman Millard In the Olive Brllinch community suffered, the loss of 8. new barn which had recently replaced the one burned a year or more ago. Q U

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Wu.~esvllle Flourlng Mills Nothing beneflts a town Plore Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year, p ayable ' in Ad v~nce thlln a good, mill which brjngs ,the farmers to t he l.own anQ t hus cre" . ates trade for the local merchanLs, stimulating business of a ll kinds , The , Way nesville Flounng ~, ./\ug, 20, Home allain, My bags regulations . No electric signs no under the energetiC ma,l1agement of. dldnit come on the sam:e !.rain wilJl bl'1ght ,street' lights. no gla.rlng auto Its proprietor, C . M, Robltzer, me so 1 hud to walt around III Day- head llgh ts . All "'1Ildows that can hol ds a place In the front rank of ton untll "he next train came in, be seen from t ho sea are ,blo.ckCfl Lhe milling Industry In t hls part for thls was a trabl t.r\p and pu- out. All Lhe big seoside resorts arc of the state, and Is an Industry of senger trains now must walt for the <blacked out on the selllwa rd side, whjch every citizen of t.he town h as r st freights, A few yeal's sF-0 th e Shades must be drawn one half reason to be proud, railway stations were de erted and hour aft'Cl' sunset, No lomp may be The mill is solldly and subs£a.ndll!lnal, the ' t.l'a ns were half empty wiLlti n three feet of a window -wIth tlally built and equipped wit h ma_ !ld to i.r() lnto II. dlnlng car where 'ommon window s hades, Cars on ohlnery to do the best work In the Qnl.Y olle or two rnen ,were eating the shore r oads must use parking lenst possible time. Water is the and to 11II.Ve three \\raJters h urry to ligh ts only and be driven not l as ter mo ti ve power used In running the s r ve you WSs 110 t an unoollu non ex- tha.n .fIfteen miles an llour. Yet life m1l1 and os !;pe water power here is p~ rlence b ut now things are dif- goes on much lIS usual. The be",ch- na tur ally one of the best anywhere ferent. The b'ains aJ-e full, ' not un_ l!S are full on pleasant days and au excelle!lt power 15 obtained at eomfortable but int ere tllIg. The Sunday bring out the usual stream a minimum cost . Since Mr . Robltzer took charge railway stations are b~' bust Ing of cars. They may not go so far places agnm with people coming but they are there. or the mill he has made nwnerous Home again: As I drove In there Inlpl'OVemen ta which have added and golug llUel greetings and gOOdasn't even a dog In sight but a greatly to the capacity of the mill byes on all ·Ide:;. Men 'in uniforms ,everyw h reo anny. navy, a viators, rcw honks 'In'ought them running and the quality of the product nd I was greeted with yelps and manufactured . privates flOd officers . , Oasollne rotloning is the main o 1·ks. ~oon various n.emners of the The ma chinery in the mill bas t opic of conversa tion In the eost family wer.e there to welcome me been thoroughly overhauled and rewith the fuel shortage a close sec- aud I heard all the news. No new arra.nged during t he past yelll' . cmd. They 'resent the fact that the membeI'l! of the family . The little Among the Improvements made rest of us are still allo,wed to buy os pig no t found yet, Lots ot work to may be mentioned the installation 01 new machinery in the flo,¥ nd much as we want . Four gallons a be done . ' Saturday. lLobs of things to do to teed departments. week tor those wit h "A" cardS. That Albino Flour, the highest grade I.s just enough for- a little shopping get settled .down again. The green ST. MABY'S - EPISCOPAL "Buck" Mendenhall was removed and to take the w~rker to busloess, corn selUion Is on. We planted gold_ 01 flour manutil<ltured, is of the ' , (JHUReH ' his home here to a Dayton hosfrom if rides are shared 50 as to 'drive ell Bantam and Stoll's evergreen very best quality and has won Its CARD OF THANKS Pital Thursday a fternoon by thll St. Mary's church will be closed only about three days in two weeka. th1nkIng that the yellow corn wou\d Way by she'll" merit into a majorMCClure srDbulance. He wos acWe wish to express ou~ deep a'll· dUl'~ng ·the month of August. Ev~ryone tries to hold their drlvmg come t lrst' and then ·the white but Ity of tbe homes m this and Burcompanied by Mrs. Mcndenh-nll and now they are both ready a t the same preclation for the thought-fU!!)ess rounding pommunltles .. The houaedown so tbat ,they i:a~ §ve enou"h thelr son, Earl. FRlENDt; fi nd asslstance shown by our many gas tor a week-end trip to the time. I was surprised for the 'Ban- 'Wife has found It most satisfactory NOTICE OF APPOn~Tl\IENT friends and neighbors during our mountains or up the (loost. R8.t1on- tam corn Is supposed to be eerly tor every kind of baking and noFirst Day school ·9:30 a, m. WITH A BUCKEYE IN recent disaster. Mcet.lng for wo~p, 10:30 a. m. Eueutor ing hos kllled . the Iong row of hot~ and the evergreen late. Up ' In the wh'lre Is it more generally used a nd CONGRESS Mr. and Mrs. Aillert Drake Estate of Trlllena Edwards, Dedog and fried clam stands all the counti'y tlley used to put toe kettle appreciated than right here in Its "'IT. -UOLLY M; E. CIlf)ROI, By (Jlarence Brown on and th en teU' us each to ge\ AS own community , Besides the reg- ceosed. w~y from Oape COd ~ Maine. T, M. Searlf, Minister cAmerlcan Army and Navy chiefNOMINEE WIIBDBAWS Notice ls hereby , given that J. All coast towns are under dlmout much corn os we could eat. 'naere ular product ot t he flour mW, the tiains aTe carefull,y studying the dels a difference between tresh pulled Bunday ' SchooTT:30 a. m. E. A. Wilson E'dwarda and !,largaret w. W1ll1am E, Dechant, who received . .... taJlep reports of the heavy com· corn and that from the store. That EBrnha.rt, Supt. EdwardS Whose Po.st' Office addressit is the sea air.> It ls 50 cool that the 'Dem~artlc 1J,0mlna·tlon for mando raid made on 'Dleppe last sweet fresh taste fades very quickly. Eyenlng Service, ':30 p. m. es are &. 2 Springfield, Ohio, anllcounty Oommissloner in Warren a little f1.~e feels good. One ear of' day ;old ocm I.s enough PlIayer ),'feeting Wtldneaday eve- week by combined BrI ~lsh. Oanadlan WaynesvUle: Ohlo~ hav,e been duly . Monday, Pulled a load of sweet apPOinted as EXecutors, of the Es- county In the recent primary, an- ning, 7:30' p. m. a.nd ~erl. an , forces. The raid, but th~~els no limit short of capac· com. Took some of it to Waynes· Jlounces that he 'wOuld not be a whl<;h 'was the largest and most ~ty for thtlt sweet, fresh goodness. tate cif Tr1l1ena Edwards, late of. , tTARVIA-LrPJIlO TA1t. AND ville and the rest to Dayton. An-, candidate. Hts withdrawal ' leaves thoroughly planned of any thus far SUI)day. Ito church today, 30 It Warren County, Ohio, decoosed. It was so cool tlnd cool day . Republican incumbent 'H . D. Bailey ROAD OIL.EX~VATING agalnst the European ooast, was un. does not seem Uke Sunday. !i.am pleasa.nt ' that It was fun to be out Dated t his 7th day of August, unoppolled ,for reelection. " David Moson, Jr., to Oharles and doubtedly made In preparation for, a ?UMP' TRUCK SERVIOB thls morning IWd 1t was slow in getin the field but the house work 1942. I Marie Hall, lot 2 In Oregonia. later full scale !.nvasion attempt. ting light . Is aIlyone doing anything READY MDt ()ONCRETE RNLPH'H. CAREY. suffers. Howev~, com doesn't take Earl L. Reeder, executor of the The Dleppe raid alSo cree.ted fear about tbts double dayUgbt savlng Judge of the Probate Court, long to cook so I can eat . my Ull Willard McIntosh filed a d1vorce will of Jonn M. Rosser, deceased, to aud consternation in the AxIs ranks, Warren Oounty, Ohio e • time, ~r are ,the children golng to v.:lthout much work. No local peaChtracts and w111 no doubt result In .the ellhave to go to school in the dark action agaimt SaJ:iI.h Norman Mc· WIlllam . 'RQsser Davidson, 3 es U11s year but the wild plums are 10 Clearcreek twp. version ... ftl l"Loo-mali troops nnd p'--'::Intosb charglog neglect. They were . """'" .. w.u= Phone, WI'Ynesv1lle 2911 soon. (Bobble Tom Is, sitting ' on my getting ripe and I collected enough RECTAL . DIS.EASES LL Harveysburg' Fertilizer ComPIUIY from the Rustari tront to stl'en.... hen Mo~"" Phone No.3'. lap, patting- my face with hIs paws. sUgar fr~ a family that doesn't use mar-rie!! ip.-80Ulon Lebanon 13 April, to Mary Ca.rollne LUken.s;-nr.,1 avtes ''6~ DR. E, ' M. .ST£ELJe:, 123 East 1941. and have no chlJdre.n. their western ~pean defe~s. I would like it better U he kept the r,ebanon office Phone 473K-' plns lJuUed nl, Not much help. their lull sugar l'atlon in the east, lLOcust Street W1lm1!lgton, Ohio, Charging cruelty, ElsIe John.l!on ' in MassIe, twp. The United Nations forces have so now I am going to ma~e sOlpe Jake' and. ?brtle Ohl'llstman ' to prov ' Aft t .. -t nn invn"'"~lon of Eur:"'" has pllbllshed a pookiet in which he filed a sult against Ohester Johnson ,·Realde~B ·~ Spooklog ot cat. , Marblehead has ''I"' ,........ ....... ~ JellY- on soores. . Grant 'Carnes, lot 1 10 Waynesvllle. 1s" """'~lble, ev'en ."ou ...........,u. ~ A_" , the largest cats I ev~r BaW, Perhaps explains how he "real., PILES or for a divorce. She also asked for a .,...... IU.1 ........... ...., ,,. ' James Perry Ram.sey, deceased, to generals, not knowing where or when HEMORRHOIDS without SURG_ ~mporary restraining order en. - "-out inv--'ERlY or ELECTRlOI'M', Thls book-:- join1ng her husband tram m.olestlng Jesse B. Ramsey, lots 19 ind 13 in the'.n ext raid 01' an ..... attempt w111 come, are reported. as let will be sent free 'by sending him her which w.as granted. She also Carrs' addition to Springboro. Doors Open Every EvenShows at 7 :30 and 9 :80 seeks restomtion of her malden . L. Earl and Ber.n1ce C. Thomp-' be1.ns down-right "Jittery." '.L'h~ your name and addres.s.-Adv. name. Statler. ' son to Carl and Mary M. Sanker, Dleppe ' rald may well prove the ini at 7 :15 ' p. m. Lois EWers VB. Frederick M. Ew- part of lot No. 257, Mason. , turning point of the war. Wayn.sville Drug Stor~ 'Q6a A. and J. W. Snell, to the • • " ers, divorce, extreme cruelt . Receives Wonderful Enoouraglng word ,has also been Massi,e twp. board of educatlon, .56 Foot Plr ep,aratlon "BALL OF FlREn.. AfiI NEW acre and part of lot No. 40, Bar- reQelved Irom the other aWe ot the Adult Adminion Price Children Admission Price veyBburg. glooe. Official annoUncement has Est: Price ......... ~ ...... 22c It ls called SPORODYNE because QOLDWYN (JOMEDY AT ' , Est. Price ................ '.7c (j)blo Tax Inc.) Atkle O~ton to Olarence Clifton, < been miLde that .Amerlcan , fOrces hen it contacts the dlsease w ,KENNETH Hlii. 'J.1WIN THEATRE AUG. 30.31 . 'Ohio State Tax ...... O.3c Defense Tax ............ 8e ."spores" that caUse foot n11sery, It 30 Berea, Olearcreek twp. ~ve driven the JapQntlSC 'out of Owner aDd Manager killS them. Oets at the ,real, cause of Research into ' the' subject of Lulu M. Bunnell to Fred L. K1b- three of the Islands of the Solomon Pro,.om $u&/ed Chan,. Total ................10c Total ................ 25c Athlete's Foot and relieves ltchlog slang leads to all the, hUarlous ac· be9, part of Lot No.1, [.eba.non. Wid••• , Nollea group ~d have now strongly estab. right a.way. An easy :a nd pleasant tion of Samuel oOld'/VYD'S ~w ' roChCflt.er C. , lWd V.1rglnla C. Oralg 1lShed bases Which WW be of p-eat ,WED. TUES. FRI. SAT. THURS. SU~. · MON. Uquld to use--Iio foot soaking. to Oharles and Oatherine Klasemer, value in the protection of out supWymer L. Drake '11111 return your mantic comedi. "Ball of FIre," ply routes to Australia and New Gary Cooper and Barba1'6 SWIl- ·10.~ aCl es. HamUton twp. money at once' If YOU are not more ,4 SEPT. 1 5 2 3 31 AUG. than plell8ed and satisfied. Get it wyck are co-starred in the gay at, This" blr mlllical show has Jesse B. Ramsey to Aleck · and zealand; as well as for the defense lOW-it'S loexpenslve. Weaver Brothers And Here's a New liea ,i n Comedy I Quy War , ever7thl~1 terlng, with Oooper portraying the Eu8. Karacta,. lots No. 19 aud 13, Qf bo~~ ~?untrles, and as a. spr1og- ' Eleano.r Powell and Elvir.y in serious IWd Iesrned Professor Potts, Springboro. board for further attack aglUnst ,the Try the Miami az ette " rant .<\ds l "" GA~Y COOPER in Bonds Ann· Southern in , leader of a group of 'professors ' M artln T. KIlburn to Marie Keliy, Japanese. ' Combined American and ' , "SHEPHERD OF THE 'tBALL OF FIRE" . and I Australian naval fOl'<:es are said to wrlt1ijg a new en~yc1Opedla,and 64 acres, Harlan twp. "LADY BE GOOD" OZARKS" "'ltll BABBARA STA'NWYCK Barrymore and MIss Stanwyck as the pert Sugiu-. H, I. Dally to Walter R . and have outfought ~nd dttven of! fale Stamps with Lionel Ro~t Younr Also Pete ,SmlUl, Fable puss O'Shee, night club entertalnStellii M. Clore, lot No, 29, L~b- Japanese fleet in the Solomon IsAlso: Our Ganr (Jomedy NoveUy er . anon. lands engagement. ' . ,7 6 8 , ,,The professor meets the girl by Frederick ii. Ewers to Ada Walk. • • • 11 12 9 10 Anotber Blr Eleanor Powell ,Secretary Agriculture Wick4lld frequentlng nlgh~ spots 10 sear,oh of 'er, 2.30 acres, Hamilton twp. ROY ROGER in The Ploture tbat sends 'em rut! Take source material for a comprehens, George M, and Ethel KIrk to Lee last week ~ bombshell Into out HowUnr with Laughter! "SOUTH OF Eleanor Powell _ Red Ive article on SIans,. Dimly aware and Helen Whlteted, .305 of an acre, the already explosive question o[ ~ "THE WIFE TAKES SANTA FE" Your . Skelton in that "Twenty-three, skidoo" Is a Frankltn twp. lann priCes, 'when, in a radIo ad- ' with Georre "Gabby" Hayes . "SHIP AHOY" A FLYER" trifle out of da~e, he InslSt6 on capMiami Valley Building and ILoon dioess, he' advocated repeal of the . ROOT FOR: AND CONSIGN PIIII: S It'bort Subjects , with, Bert Lllltr and Tommy Change with JOAN BENNETI' and your Cattle, hogs, she'Bp and c:alve. turing up·fo .. the-mlnute phrases in ossOCiatlon to Speed and Ella Rld- 110 . pet c~nt of parity price ceblpg . Dol'!JeY n nd His Ordlestr... Fl ANCHOT TONE Benchley Comedy .. !ilports, in Stamps Also: Woman in the House ' (Jolor Cartoon, Orchestra and Also «Propheci~ or on farm products. leaders into Norrls-Brock Co.. 1I1ve wire an4 their native haunts; and when he dell, lot No. 3ie Franklin,' . NostTadanl.lLs',' and News and Orchestra "CourageoUII' AustraUa" Audra J. Byrd to Lester and Ser- sls~ that' the 110 Per cltnt 'o f partty progressive firm for the h1ahest encounters Sugarpuss he Is in.. trlgued -by her command of modern tie Tolson, 92 acres, Franklin twp. priCe cel1Iig if! n~rY to suaranmark.e t prices and ' gOCIId service. 15 13 14 16 17 18 19 Union Stock ~arda. C!Jtdnnatl, 0 repartee. tee farmers ali. average return 01 For,~ the Wol'ld for Two The picture that produced You've never seen anytbing Glorious Hours I TUne in on Radio Sti.~on WCIO Inviting ,her to the professorial ~ROBATE 100 per cent of parLty prices. They these blr sonr bits: "I don't Hke It! 1000 new ' thrills! Buy 12:26 ot 12:30 p. m. r our dall) headquarters for further study. Want to Walk Without You" __ point out that farm prices fluctuattl ~ SPENCER TRACY and , "TARZAN'S NEW and '''1 Satd No." ma.rket reports. Potts Is dlsmayild when the girl The w11l Of Trillena Ed:wards" and vary wIdely. aCcord1~g to th!! • HEDY LAMARR in YORK ADVENTURE" moves right in to stay with them. Waynesvllle, which has 'be n admt~ seasona, ,and tdlat to place ," price .. Bonds "SWEATER GIRL" "TORTILLA FLAT" He doesn't know that she is aVoid· ted to probate, leav~ the es~te to' ci!lllilg .on faml commodltlesiat 100 with JOHN ,GARFIELD with Eddie Bracken and June with Johnny WelssmuUer and Ing the pollce, Who want to ask her a ~ter; Margaret Edwards, the ' es- per 'cent ot parity 'with Dim. prod- , ' • ___A_bo .. , ._La_tes~'_N_e.. W_S_ _~_ _ _ _.....Pre;.;;.;;.;;lss;;;.;;;.er. Go~ S,1Jorts Maureen O'Sullivan a~ut J,oe Lilac, her ganSBtcr ad· tate be.lng vlJlued at .13,500' j The u~ ~eUlng ~t l~er p~ at t1li1es , 20 '21 22 23 25 24 mirer; 'b ut soon Potts and hIS as- slseer was .na!Ded e]'ecutrlx ,With .qf mark'e t glut, would ~.~h an av.. '., : . ' ThIs picture ls decllcated to the 385 U. A story of a Girl's Back! The blrrest Walt Disney soclates are 'completely', captivated R06B ~tsocIC W. H. 'CorneU', and erage ' income" of much iess ' tha'n'· 8. Mari~es who aL Wake Island, wrote You. too, -,rill want her back! Feature-Len,th Picture mnce by SugatpllM . ' . Oharles~: LewJs as ~pPra18ers. , parity. At ~he , oame ~ .many" , in Blood and Brayery ,the most Glorious "Snow ~te! .. The ' girl impo.ses on ' the group to E. V. .Barnhart, Waynesville. has farm representatives' ~ve renewtl(l ,Cbapter In tJleir 166. Y~8 or , llchUng : ,"THE. LADY HAS DIs"r71 . smuggle "FANTASIA" her ift,st the.pollce to Joe's been named admtnistrator de boPls the o'tter:....orllhn&l1y mAde ' wben of ats'e and cond.lUoa PLAN&" hideout, intendln~ to marry· h~ . non to 'complete the admb11stratlon ' ilie Price cOntrol Act before "TO THE SHORES OFTRIPOLI" wllh PAULETTE GODDABD Hop-Oaivell-SheepooEtc. (in ~hnlCOlor) /" , (In t,echilIcoler) ' • , But Joe's actions, and Potts' eyi. , of the estate ,of W. H. Madden, Congress to acx:e~ a parity prl~ Removed Promptly and BAY MILLAND with " e ' m~c of S~kowllld wlib JOliN PAYNE, MAUREEN O'HARA, dent love f?r her, cause ber , to !oupder of the firm "beArmg .hIs oelUng on !aim: r ' " , Plus: ,Orcbestra " Pete Smith COME E~Y FOR SEATS aad ·BANDOLPa Soon. ch&!,lge her min,,", and things beg\1l 'name. . • ' . P ~dUt:tAI, proVldJDg : . , . , all wages and 118la11es are fixed: On to hap~n with .excltlog J'~l~. :, J. B . Oa1'ferty; lPrank~'bas been· th-e samebaal8. lHoWever ' ~ 30 OCT. 1 29 WouidD't It be tbrUllia. to D&t;laA~drews plays Joe Lllac,named adln1nts t .... tor of the ea .. n';;' . , . '.' Empl~ Bullden : Romance ,/let! a 80n,. brother ', or , friend ' ,, -'" . ' tate pro'tes't·lng .,..,." jaw or gov:el'lllMllt rrom this community In .the wllb all the lures of CaW. and, til . e, ce..s t ,lncludes such noted of tbe' la~ John. p, Oaffelt)r, witb O. order ' fann ~ . to 100 ' New8 ' Reel on , our "reen In Barbara ' Stanwyck.~ &-ian . Player~ as ~ HOIpolli:a, Dan P. Oatea, Wllllam ·Goocl and B. S. per cent of . parity -as 10000 ' lIS , B~y Donie!)" .n~ Joel McCrea In ,BOlDt miUtary ,camp or ",,"len Benne TelephODt' CbalJe8 ea, Allen .Jenk1nsj TUlly Mar., r, . emimental' aieDcles ' _ COwlt.ry? W.tcrh · for tbem in "THE GREAT MAN'S OUr Pa&he Ne_ every S~ MaIn "M, Xeii.Ia; O. shall, S. Z. Sak~, Richard Haydn R. ·K . . Q. ~. teleaae. 'nIe pic-' .~ increaaell .11'Iom1Dl Stamps , LADY" IlI!d Mcmd&y! , Eo G, Buebllelt, and Kl'thleen . fioward. Bowarlt ture be ahowD,at the TWIll Til.. lddr ~t lD IIIIIDJ' Plus: ' 8e1cict~ Short Sabjeda Hawks direc~ the laugh-hit for atre S""~.'" and _ ~....... __ ' ......rroup, VIDI , hlaIi- . -r'"" _• as. _ ~ cent of put

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YQU are lure of true bargaina--quality food I priced low-when you Ihop at The White Villa Grocery. Our food ~!e frelh aqd wholelome, 10 you can lave ' with lafety here.

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Waat-Ads FOR. SALE ..... Watk1n.s Products at . 23 N. Broa(lway, Lebanon. Open

evenings for -your convenience: Olen Lmtner. Phone 83 x.:. FOR SALE-2 acres, 4 room house. garage, chicken . house, $221>0.1>0, 90 acres, all level, 6 r oom house. barn, crIb, garage, hog 'house, well lenced, I'\IIllTIllg water, '$4500.00. W . . N . sears. Waynesville. Ohio. FOR SALE. - Full Blooded Co111e Pups. C. P. EllliI. WaynesvUle. Route 2. ' S-t. FOR SALE-S ~l.\d lo Couch. Phone Waynesville Zl54 . FOR SA'LE-Grapes ' at R. E. Asbury (Peony rarml. Bring ,bas-' kets. 'nWo mUes south, of Waynes_ v1l1e on Route 42.- Phone 2846 . Slnllnons ,twin . beds and. double bed,. two dresser . .chlld's ches of dra.wers, child's desk:. and ch'all' and drOP leaf IcItcben oobt . Mrs J. J. Burske. , Rout.e '42; W8yn~e. Phone 2849.

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.Mls8 Phyllls, Bail~y ,IA spendIng a few <lIlYII with her aunt and uncle, • Ml'. and Mrs . Everett K enrick-and children" of Lytle. Mr. and Mrs . Robert Schneider 8Bd son ' Freddie, of , sprln&Qeld, spent tl)e week ·wath Mrs. Schneld~ er's parents, Mr.,' ILnd • M1'8 . Earl CraWford. ' Mr. and Mrs . B:ert ~un~ell and daughters entertained a.t a wiener roast Sat!liday evenlng: Mr . an.d Mrs. Ralph Bunnell 'and famtly Mr. and '· Mrs. VauBnn Mullin and 60n, Mr. and Mrs. Awtln C<lnner an<l daughter, Mr'. and Mrs, Don Fe1st.el;, and , Mr. Walter Pfeiffer and daUFtel'• 1I4r. " ,and ' Mrs. Stanley Bailey have returned' hpme from a week's vacation fu St : LouIs ; and Eustace 'Heckert aDd lion Charles' took 'dinner. Siinday with Mr. Snd Mrs. John Koester and daughter, ' ,'elma. !oil' . and Mrs. oakley RosS, of · m!adlng" speni' the week-end with " ~ . . !'J1d Mrs ~ , ~k . Fr9:p~r and M.L!!s Catherine Wallace.

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temooll. The meebnr waa opened WOqwl 's Society Of !qUe chUrch served tlfe lunch at ~ . _ L' .~ lJy the president, MnI. Cora nayts. M_ "'tllh,r Ut'Qrl"k, l '.'I'''''.po.iJ .... F'nI,Zejl'S ~B le near i(t. H.onY. Tuea- Mn. Ne'~e rlnney, VOJrt!SROndent ~Ir•• 'tV1II1.... &;;r.'i;,' ..rr........ ~ ..II. l!.! r ... , ...1. ",j.ICI .~ (.·.rr~/lP. , ..le .. t .Mter the business se881oll. the VJile Rlohard and Frl\DCis Wbltaker daf. Mr. Chal'le Stel')1s from Chanute . Mr. and Mr/;. Donald .HalliN, valSy Chain Gar~en O1ab Mee&8 pl'esldent Mrs. c. A, Sollero, h"d · sent pa.rt of. l~s t ,\\;eek with their Mr. and Mrs .. .. Hal'old· WhItaker )l'1eld, ro, Is vJslhlng nis sister. Mrs. EdIth Halnet and daughter PhylIss The mee~ of the D!J,lsy Chain charge ofr the program. DevbtloM grandmother, Mrs, JOllie Ot'aMm, and· Mr. a.nd MIlS, Therle Jonel! re- Gale Evans. atten~ed the Laird reunion .\lot Fort; Oarden O\u~ as held. I\.t the ~qme. were' led bY Mrs , H. '0, Oo'llns. Mrs. in bayton. ' turned . Sunday evening after a moMr. and Mrs. Dallas 'Larnb Ine St : Claire Park, Eaton, one day last of Mrs . Cora Queary 'Wedn~ay l;yle BolUnger had chlUll1! ' of' oUle The .Lyt le and Red Uon Sunday tor' trip t~ the Smoky Mount.e111s the proud p~rentS of a baby boy. aftl'rn6on. , " ." . week. e.J1tertnJnment. ThoSe in 'atte~l\ce Alter the busil\ess session a pro· sQhoo)s will I~ave a picniC at Har- last week . . 'Mrs. Morrls Hopkins was 'shop, Mrs , Ella Haines,' '!d:r. arid Mrs. were Meedames Roy stoneburril, mon Pat·It, Lcbnnon, nex:t Sunday. The 4, H olub tnet at the bome of plllg In Dayton Monda,), . . , Wllllam Smith and daughter, Mar- gram entl,tred •. .Rlll Color in the WhIteside H . O. Colllnsj Kate Eagle. Ev ryone invited . Brlng well fUled Mrs. Ralph Hammond on Tuesday Mr . and,' Mrs . Ralph Kensworthy llyn Sue and Mr . and ~s. RaleIgh Gard~" was presented. The ~ro­ Nelle Peterson. !Lola Pennewlt, Ella ibaskets and table service , at last week. MIss FaulkenStein, of were Sunday" guest.s or Mrs . Flora ~o~an attended a birthday dinner .In gram conslste~ of a. paper, ' by Mrs. Oglesbee, Cora Mlars. Susle Dourr_ Mrs. RRlpJ1 Bammond Iln(l chil- Leba~Dn, was present and Judged H~nderson. onor of Hor~ce Comptan's 75th Leo WillCnbury a poem,' j,My Gar. IIlss, Cha~. Huff, Laura M!LaughUn. dren S]>enL Friday wIth relatives in the girls sewij)g. Mr . and Mrs , Arthur Knight, of ~lr>thdIlY anniversary at ~elr home den',', by ·Mfs. John Kreltzer, and, D Mattie Smith, Laura. Hollingshead, Dayt,on. short ~lk, "perennlals to be Trnll$_ T)le First . Aid classes at Lytle Oregonia, called ou ' Mr . a nd' Mrs . n New Burlington . Other .guests May ~arrt, . ,B~dle Alexander,'Nora Mr . aUd Mrs. J . B. J ones enter- Hall . under the direction or Mr. Ivan Head SUnd~y afternoon. were Mr. and Mrs . Evan Bogan, planted In ~ugus ," by Mr: . Har9id Sollers, A. .C. Mendenhall a~d Mrs. Sweeney. ' . tained Mr. ' and Mrs . ' Richard Raymond Hatfleld, ot Lebanon, finMr. and Mrs. Millard Chatwood Mr . and Mrs. Emmlt Nevin and Mildred Watkins and Helen Hood. ' Moore of Dayton ·Mrs. . Margaret Ished the twenty-hOUr course Wed- . and etllughter Beverlle, were week- ' Robert ~ogan or Day ton. Refreshments were servet1 to 21 . A very pretty wedding was solemJohns, Mr. 'and Mrs. Therle Jones, nesdllY evenlng. end guests at Mr. and Mrs. K . O. Mr. and Mrs. Charles stanI.ey are members and guests by Mra, 'Queary, nized In the Methodist church last Paul Johns and MIlton Jones to six Mr . e.nd Mrs . W . F. Clark en_ Arth ur. Little Beverlle Is spending the prOUd parents" o! a baby girl. assisted by Mrs. I . 0, Peterson, Mrs. 'Saturday evening, when Rev, T . M . J . W . WhitesIde, Mrs . Cora Da,vls o'olock dLnner Wednesday, In honor •tertnlned to dinner ednesday, Mrs. ihe week with her aunt, Mrs. C)les- Carolyn Eileen, ):lorn Aug. 22. Scarff unIted- Miss Betty Alexanqer of Mrs. Therle Jones' b1r.thday . Charles Reynard IUld children. of ter Bogan. . Little Susan Gayle Ellls was a IUld Mrs. Leo WUlenberg. daughter of Po~tmaster and M~ . W. Penonals Mrs. Loren Routz..'!Dl and . Mrs. "Cleveland. Mrs. Elmus Carmony 01 Mr , and M\"S . Samuel 'Malady, of guest of her grandmather Mrs . ~. Alexander and Mr. Warren Mat-. , Mr. aond Mrs. George Waterhouse, Bernard Mellob., of WaynesVille Springfield. and Miss Edna Garrette Mt . Ornb. SJ>ent Friday wIth Mr . Glenna Wilson. last Saturday. tllews. son of Mr . . and Mrs. Ra.yspent Wednesday with their parents: of Youngstown. and Mrs . S . A~thur. Luther Haines and family were of Waynesv1lle, Mr. and Mrs. Rlchy, mond Matthews , They' were 'united Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wharton . Earl Mendenhall, Who, Is home on , Mr . and Mrs. Harrison Whitta- Sunday dinner gUests of Mr. and and ,Mrs. and Mr .s Ed Walton of in marriage ' wIth . the double ring ,Mr . and Mrs. PaUl Wll11ams, Mrs . a furlough from the Orea t Lakes more' were shopping .In Lebanon Mrs. L . W . Whetstone, of Xenia.. DaytOn and Mrs. Sarah Walton ceremony before an a.lta,r or beautIRuth Palmer and Bobby Morgan, of Naval Training Station, near Chi- Monday . -Mr . and Mrs , Homer Haines- and called on Mr. and Mrs. 'J. T . Welful palms and white glads. The bride Lebanon, were FrIday evening din.. ago. was a guest Sunday of Mr. Mr .• Joe Yenger and Miss Lceada daughter EmIly, were In Sprlngflel~ ton last Wednesday , wore ,the dress that her great Mr.. IUld Mrs . Harold Rittenhouse l1.er guests ot Mr . and Mrs. Everett and Mrs. Guy Routzahn, and lam~ Werntz, cit Dayton, spent the week- shopping Saturday. grandmother had worn at her wedEarly. lIy. end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. aud Mrs. Bernard Jen'k lns moved trom the Benson property to dJng. The young ~ouple left for a Werntz. took dinner with Mr . and · Mrs . "he Ben Cline property on West Mr .' and Mrs . Robert Haines and short wedding trip and have the MaIn street.. , sons, of Dayton. spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs . Walter Rhoades Emerson Slncla.lr Sunday, . bept wishes of their hoot of friends, Mrs. EdIth Haines Is attending Mrs. WUllam Copsey spent a tew the home of Mr . and Mrs. Walter and sons. RObert, Mark. IUld BUlle . Mr. and Mrs . Peary, who have Kemlck . were Sunday guests of Mrs . S . B. the Farm Woman 's Camp at CliftOn. days las t week wIth ~rs . Jason been Uvlng ,on the Lawrence Alex!Mrs . MarllUlna Bogan and grand. Neeld In SprlngOeld. MoUon (or a new trial overruled Hodge. or Clncltmatl. Mrs. !Fred RUSh and Mr. Ralph BInder tarm, and are soon t o move daughter, Marilyn Sue Smith. c all~ Mrs . ~nna MorglUl Bnd son WlnBarger attended the t uneral of their in lihe suit of Madeline Peters vs. W. were honored at a farewell reception. a t the iHarmon home, tLebanon. last l!red. were Sunday guests of 'Mr . sls'ter, Mrs. Golden Reno at Ken- D . and Gladys BOWling. Morrow. at the iF'rlends church IMt Thursday l'hUJ'Sday afternoon. DefendlUlt given 30 d'ays to plead and Mrs . WHlJam Mo·rgun. dleville, Ind ., Thursday. e:ven1rig. The congregation presentMrs . C!,ra ;Q.ueary, Mrs. Leo WIlMr. and Mrs . Allen Emrick were (lifter certain motions were overMr. and Mrs . J . S . Filer and . Mr. and Mrs. Horace Compton ed them with a beautiful electric are spending' a lew days at the lenberg and MIss Jean Compton unday dinner guests of Mr. and ruled In the suit of William Splgel- daughters. Mrs . Mary Lomeli, of lamp and are very som to lose Mr. were Xenia VisitOrs last ·Monday. Mrs. ' Leon Salisbury at Washington moyer Lebanon, against the St. , Dayton. and Mrs. Barbara Hart- Bogan 'and Smith home-. . and Mrs. p eary an'd their fine chilMy . and Mrs . Everett Haines C. ,H. Dale and Dannie Queat\Y spent a John Transporattion compa.ny. Day- sock, were In Paris, Ky .• Mo.nday for dren'. and sons Errol Dean and Carey Lee tew days last week with their unc:e 'W ton Jones spent several days ton. th t funeral of Mr. Filers sister. Mr. H. O . Horner's Sunday school last week with his grandparents, Mr. Lelia Wheeler was granted a dl(Mrs. Theodore ~hs.epne (Vlr- and Miss Esther Jean Haines spent and aunt. Mr . and Mrs . Paul OUlte class enjoyed a picnIc up at the 11lgh -and Mrs . Edwin Nutt, near Center- vorce tram Robert L. Wheeler on ginla Cornell) and Mrs. !Robert the week-end at the C. O. Camp near Lytle .. school ~ast Thursday evening . ville: Mrs . Joshua InwOOd Mlddietown. her charge of negleot. Pester (Ruth Come1l> , ()If Dayton, near Coschocton where theIr son spent Thursday and FrIday wIth her ~AYTON YMCA CO~LEGE MIss Francis Johils entered NursCer~ln payments were ordered \\Iere v1sltors at the hO,me of th~ir Williard Is stationed . sister. Mrs. NeUle iPeterson, . and es Tralnlng classes at Christ . Hos- made to plaintiff In the sult of Lois grlUldParents, Mr. and Mrs. J . S. TO BEGIN SESSIONS SEP:I' '14 pItal in O1nctnna'tl 'Wednesday . Ewers against Frederick H . Ewers, Flier 'at Ferry Tuesday evening to "TABZ.\N'S SECRET TREASURE" farillly . FRI. .t .SilT. AT TWIN TREA1'RE • bid them goodbye. They leave tod~y !Mrs. EllzirbCth Smith, of Waynes- who she is sUing for a dlvorce: ' Mr. an'd ~rs. Will Alexander, New and--rettllming students at the vtlle, was a Sunday guest of her. BARN BURNS WHEN The extraordinary athletic prow- ' Mrs. Mary Kylle, Ml'S. Pearl Alex- Dayton 'YMCA Oollege trom Waynes lor the army camp wher'e their hussls,tar, Mrs . . Margaret Johns,. and STRUC~ BY LIGB'l'NING bands are stationed. Mrs, Shoeprle ass revealed by Johnny Welssmuller ander. Mrs . Mary Alexander, MIss ville and vicinity this fall wJ1l start' PaUl johns. leave for Sherman T ex., for in- In his role as Tarzan ls rivaled oniy Betty ,Alexander (lind Mr. Warren clas,S work two weeks carller t-oon Mr. and Mrs. Horacl) Wharton, of ,. 'barn a.nd contents on the farm definite s~y as she has been' trans- by the prodlgtous teats of Chaeta, 'Mat~hews were Sunday guests of ortginally planned, under an alCDayton, were Sunday @tternoon or Mr. and Mrs. Albert Drake, lo- fe rred from WrIght Field to hhat the almost human ohimpanzee, who Mr . and Mrs. W,esley Whl taker, of celerated program designed to meet GUests of ·Mr . ana Mrs. Clyde cated in the HenlPenck neighbor- point. Mrs . Pester will vlslt her pJayS a promtrient part in the &C- Morrow . Ch~ng1ng wartlme condltlcms which Wharton. hood, were completely destroyed by husband, Private Robert Pester, for t lon of M-G-M's latest jungle draMr. and Mrs . Alec Huff and ~y Theodore J. Christen n, director, MIss IPhylls BaUey, of Utica Is fire FrIday, when struck by ' lJght_ four days at K;Osler Fleld BUoxJ, ma, "Tal'Z8ll's ~l'et Tre88ure,~ and MJSs Vera 'P eterson were din- announced today. visiting th:1s weeli; at the home of ning. Three caives, a. 1939 Chevro- Miss. Mrs. Pestel' is' also '.emploYed coming Friday and saturC\.ay on the ner guests oJ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey . Registration w1l1 cOllUJlence Monlet and teed .and 'grain were .61l lost at Wrtght FIeld. Mr. and Mrs. Ev~rett Kenr~ck. Twin screen: ,. Huff last' sunday. day. August ·al, with classes opening Mrs. Kesler -qra~m and daugh- in the blaze . The loss of the barn Whereas others Of the trained am Loraine Compton returned . home MOndQY. Sept. 14, tns~ead of Sept. MIss Bertha FlIer welrlt to the ter. Mrs . Robert Siney. spent Frl- was covered .by Insurance; hospital in Clnclnnatl' ~Lgaln' Tues- mala In the Productlon, directed by Sunday fl'ODl a two weeks visit with 28, M ortrrtnally ,pla.nned. Classes day In Dayton. day to be treated for 'arthrl tl f Richard Thorpe, bact to be Patlent- Mr. and Mrs. ~ert Satterthwn,lte. will close earlier 10 the spring and Try th e Miami Gaz llo Want Ad s! "'"• 1y coaxed into doing thelr tricks, as Waynesvllle. . the' usual elght.oweek summer sesthe back . Mr. and Mrs . Collins received a slon wUJ be lengthened to 12 weeks, Master Danny and George Mark outlined in the picture's script, '. Dartsock spent the day MOnday In Cheeta displaYe(l an almost greedy cablegram from their daughter ll:! Christ~en explained, to permit st'udeil.ts . to complete their' college CIncinnati with their Ilunt, Mrs . des\re to hog the camera and take Trinidad last MO~day. over the spotUght. . Lynn Stonebumer vlslted last training as 'rapidly as posslble. Bertha FlIer. "Beca\lse o( the chimpanZee's pro- Sunday at the home of Kavit Soi.. number of courses tl:\1s yeEir wl\l Uttle Miss Bamara Ev'e and Mary Franl!es Hartsock are spending two cUvity f9r lmltatlng Welssmuller it wards' and attended the .MQPherson be oftered In day sectiOns for per_ sons working on nIght sh11ts and In weeks wIth their uncle and ' aunt, Was only necessary to cue hIm," ex- reunion. Mr. and Mrs . Marshail F11er, at pla-lned Qeorge Emerson, hls ' tra.1n- . !Mr . and Mrs. Elmer ~haven .,n~ evenin g classes for persons working er. ~' ConsequentJy. when It was ne-' tertained the Loy,al Victors class of t;il1r4lg .the day . West Carrolton, Ohio. cessary for hlm to ,make a' !lying' the Unlon Methodist , church ' last ' I\. tree- "'-Iday "vening Try th e Miami GII.Z, e tte 'Vnnt Adsl I eap ( rom a 0 llff_top to r F ~ '. AUCTIOJ'ot SALE WeIssmulley woUld make the leap Mrs. Robert Alexander, Xenia, I will sell all my chattels, at the flrst and Cheeta would the,n repeat gave a. shower last Th\{rs~y .. night farm located 3 mlles east of Ore- it, 1m1tatLng the star's performance for Miss Betty Alexa.nder and the Misses Annette and Marjorie 'Bret:' gonia. Ohio, on Oregonia and Har- perfectly." The animal came to absolutely ney honored Miss Betty with a veysburg Pike, on idolize Weissmuller throughout the show~ on F]1day night nt the hwne TUESDAY; SEPT. I, IH2 ·ploture. and had. eyes for nobody of Mr. and Mrs. Ednor HOOd . . Commellelnr at '12:3S' O'Cl,ock else when the swimming star w8!l .in Theq "M;erry Wives QlUb" met last 3-HORSE8-i9 a Bcene. Friday afternoon at the home of Bay Gelding, I> years old, 'Weight Mrs. Harlan Badgley. ' 1600; Roon 1l\ly, 4 years old, weight ,M r . ··Herman Evans . Upper Ar1500; sorrel mare, .12" :,tears old. . ______ filgton. called on Mrs. susie Dougweight 1500. These horses ere sound Mn .. ~ .. U1.. D•• nel., Corr....o...... ls ss an . d MLss Minnie C"'-k last Sa"_ 'Misses Annie and Mame Browne uu. and excellent worker anywhere urd8y evening. '. • were Xenta vlslto,rs <one day this hitched. , 'Mrs, lack M4honey, South B~nd, " I&--CA'rI'LE-10 week. Holstein cow, 4 years old excel;Fred Harvey, lD company' wIth Ind .. , and ·Mrs. Donald Crl~es and lent milker; Ouernset c~, 8 years Grace Hock~tt left on' Frlpay ' fo" balPY, DOnald Eug~e OrItes are Pendle HIll, 'WalUnlrlord Pa, to at- , Vlsi~Jng ,a t the home of ~hefr parold, excellent nllIker; . black coW, 7 " " " ants Mr an M WE " ~ , ' . ' , rs. . \ Orttes; '. years oid, with :twln , .pa11les ~y 'slde;tend a LeaderShip Tl'EilDlTIg In.St!tute . t of the, Friends General Conference The W. S . '0 . S. 'met 'at the home 01 Mrs ; A. O. Mendl\,l}hall ' ~d Mrs. 1!elfer, fresh, wi h ,C;I;lU )jy sIde; which lasts ftom ~ug. 22 to 29 . Guernsey heUer, 4 months old; HoiMrs. Blanche Baker. of WYOItUDg, MlI~d Watklns last Thursday tftstein heUer. 4 montba old: . r~n ---::.:....,,~--...:...-'"7........-.::-.:....i;'-:-:'-=-~-~~-.:~'----::.._~~ heifer caU, 2 monthll old. Ohio, , spent the week-end wIth her , 21-HOGS-zl .-' mother, ' Mrs. Adah Dea~erage. ...-.._ •• - , . . Five spotted brood sows, due to The have been enjoYing a ' S I • Manufacturers of washing machines are busy IIIak· farrow In September: 16 Chester vlslt to their home near Harveys~ E'~~e Ing war materials. The day when you can purchas. WhIte' pigs. burg ' the past weelt. ' .' ~. ~1iu.. • \ • '. ~ • 18-0PEN WOOL LAlOS-18 '·Mr. aDd Mrs : f'rank Wertz, of . '. , '~:.. ~.~.- , • . a new, better wosher Is indefi.lte. If you now ·hav. . FARM IM'PLEME,NTS Sprtngfleld were ouL ,d1ftner guests . , To' u.~ ~~h Hrvic~ we:.aii-ec:t.i. ~ N~ere .. t ~ereoae-no III,a tter what its age or c:olldltio~k. good John Deere loW wheell tlll1li wa- on Sunday . MrB."O. F. McOoy, 'who m~Y. We . app~dl. it 'with , .iDc.re ~ a"""p"Y iand ' car. It. Here's how: ,.' . d !:I" • " , gon ', N~ Idea manur'e' spreader,' has biiiln speridin.g tIle : past ' hwo' , UD eratan ., .uIDg ••.-wiq. • .• ~..uifte ~de.ire to h,elp; ,911r 1 like new; John -Deere FeirtWUr' corn weeks here returned . home 'WIth F I PI " -. t,hem. ' ,. ,unera ar or i •••ailiible to aU. ' WilNGER ROLLS. Turn un~.r button, ClIId buckl., planter with check raw att.eoh1 .... " I >. ' ·,.r . ...'.' b.for. running garments through. to avoid cutting ment; John Deere corn binder ; Mrs. Mergaretta Hcacocl~ aecom:. the rubber. W ipe and dry thoroughly. Between wash. days .. release pressure. John Deere 'double disc liarrow i panled Mr . and ErneSt Mar-, , John Deere , tWO-1'OW oUttlvaU;i-; tin . Of Dayton, U;' Rl~niond; Ind., Phone, 2291 . . ' Maia. ~h1!et . W.yneaville_," LOADING. Overloading 1troins motor and cloth ••• . K.. ~ dawn the toad (o"erage 5 to 8 pound,). Brown disc corn cultivator; steel on -Sunday. Mrs'. Oeor8ia Menden'. " ' .> hay ' rake; ' bay tedder; MCCormick ha~. wl)o has:been spendIng' the last CORD. Don't connect th .. electric cord to autl.t with the machine in gear. Aftor disconnectino, wipe the • Dlower;, fertlllzer gram Dr11l; P. & two :weeks there returned hOm«: wlth card dry and hang on hooks provid.d. · Keep from ' , them. ' ; " ' ' _ . •, O . su lky p10w; "akin ",re g ,plow; 8teel, , '," IIoor .arid moi.ture. rolle~; .tlWo 'd rag' harrows; iarm ,sled: A ~umber ' tro~' ~ere ~joy~ ' t~ MOTOR. If open.typ. model motor, k.ep free from Pony plow;: double"' ~r ploW; wind- .~e91~1 rrtve.~ by ~s ; ~ee~ ;' and' dud. Oil it and the wringer parh regularlY, fotlowlng mill; 10ng' Shaft .Cart; buggy, buggy pupIls on satur,d ay ' eyenlnlt ' at" the' ' manufacturer', instruction" J;iarnei;s; hay' rlRtllff; ~r..vel · ,iled; ' Frte,n ds M~ti~ ~o~. ~ thallkA INTIRIOR. After dra ining, wash, rin••, and dry the hay fork; , rope anQ pulle)o : block for ~e b..e.~uttfulba.s'ket Of fl~era . tub , Remov. the agitotqr: lIyli;'d~r. or vacuum cup•• and cl.on ",.11. Also , cl.an ,.dlm,nt trap. ' Use a a nd ,tackle; fence atretclleis; laid Glenn BOrtlenwas, :the ~e~ of w!'ter:,oftening cleaner-avold flng' around lub. . P!;'e8S;: two iron kettles; ; PeLl\VIIl ~s. ~O!den '~~~lnner , On , s~~y. IXTIRIOR. Wa.h. rins • . ~~d dry. Prop lid up few crel\lD separator; work benCh; 1rob ~s . lIl!trl. QonwaY ' ret~ell. from Inch •• to otlow fr., circulation of alt. • vise ; work' harness for four horses, her :Nacation, ~nt a~ " Jam~ t~a.e 'd ,aln DRAIN. Aft.r ,rlnllng ,.ith clear complete; hard cQal ,p~er; 'heat- ~~ ap~l1e~ OD .sa~y. '. fauc.t open or pum!? down botw.en wo,hlng, or at leent 'Ing stave; grindstone; some hous~ '. Mis.seli parolan«l ~~ BunneD lont enough to run out all woter"and dry comp!etely. , hold, g~, - > • .•. ~ ". ' ~alled on ~~~ll' . ~otb~r, ~l,1Ie LOCATION. Ke.p wo,her where It wein't get lnOGk.d ' ~; GM!t.'., .. ' BUIlnell, _'rIi~ay eve~.. " ,. ago/lilt and chipped. • . ," . ' , Lunch served.On the gn>unds. Marrrare~ ~eacock . ~cI , Ellen . . 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Dies At 83 Funera l services were held here yesterday (Wednesday) arternoo tl, for Mrs, ~C!. May stokes, age 83, who, died at her home or. Main street Sunday mornin g, Mrs, Stokes Wll.S born In WaYJles_ vUle and was a life-lon g residen t of this communitY". She Is survived by two daugh Lers, Mrs , ,Ada courtne y, local libraria n wJth whom she made her home and Mrs. Cora Baker, of Wilmin gton . 'lAlst rites were conduc ted' at the McClur e Funera l Borne and burial was made In Miami cemeter y.

be held CLUBs , ORGAN! losy!. . .. , I ahun A schedul e of meeting s tofoUOWII: . weeks coming the 'durlng the ember, ofBept. advent M.rs, the h and Wit Hndley WOrid~g' commit tees of the Wayne Oed by Mrs. Donald Thursday. septem ber 3, '!be .Jfflclal season fOl' organiz ation acoompl'lse the T~llsh.lp Mother 's club for 19.3-'43 Raymon d Braddo ck ville Garden club at the' Waynes Waynes In Start.ca .lvltles hils 'been hav been announ ced this week by lunch commit tee. Mrs. Fred Hook, Mrs, H. ot home nities. ville and surroun ding commu Other commit tees are as follows: tl\e ~reSldent, Mrs. Alva Thomps on. ~ Hathaw ay, presidin g . other and s, SOCietie clubs, chalr-: , Many Conner Ray Mrs. g. Mrs Harvey Rye wUl head the 010thtn Tuesday , Septem ber 8; The Happy STOUps which have bel m Irm.ctlve me~r­ financ'e commit tee, with Ml':;. R. H . man, Mrs. Robert DaVIs; Club at the home or Mrs. dOur open will months n during the summer Hartsoc k aJ)d Mrs. J . K. Preston ship •. Mrs. Clarenc e Rye, Mrs. proSha.Iler, Mrs. H.e nry Elattert hRalph s meeting .helr 1942-43 year with , Mrs . . 'Mark Rogers; lstlng Mrs Oram ShOUP asslst- Mullord ,,ralte, prCSItUng. anI;! month. this Keraey during Vi(. e John sometim Mrs. held gram, . . ass fWe<1ncsday, Septem ber 9, The Mrs. Ru.ssell campbe ll; Devotions, hip club at the home of Mrs. ITlends RusMrs. Mrs. Fred Rush; pianist, ~ larellce Rye, Mrs. Irwin Mullord . sell Campbe ll. . j)resld1ng . Mrs. D. R . Salisbur y, vice presiT.hursctay, Septem ber 10. The secren Sheeha W8Jter Mrs. dent; RISE' 'SURP LY FAMI Townsltip Farmer 's club, at Wayne treas. Conard tary; and Mrs . Carl DAY of Mr. and Mrs. Omar BIRTH ES home .bt BRAT CELE . Mrs Funeral servlCeSWere held In Har- urer, with the presiden t, Approximately live tons of scrap Hollingaworth, near Oregonia, Mr . drive a In here d veysburg Wednesday afterno on for Thomps on, comprise the executive .,lelai were collecte Mrs. Edwin Ramby was the " vir'(eller Hoak, presiding. Mrs . Nouta R. Smith, age 58, of 'comml ttee. ,;onduct ed by the local Boy Bcoulo tim" of a pleaSing surprise Sunday Friday, Septem ber 11, The Wa.yne aorganiz the of The first meeting n ear Wellma n . relative s arrived a,t her F riday and Be.turda~', lIOCordlng to ,ownsh lp Mother 'x club, 2 :30 p. m. several when at 11; Mrs . - Smith died a t Miami Val- Upn will be held Friday, Sept. .... n announ cement. made this week by home with weliJUl ed basllets to Capt. Bandolpl, Churchill, son of ' Britain' s prime ministe r, I, shown K. R . Hill, local SCoutmaster in .•t the Grade BuUdlng , Mrs. Alva l~y HOIlpltal, Dayton, early Monday the Grade buUding ; Run the day In cclebre,tlon ot her Willow spend the to visit his during t hompson, preslcl1ng . Ford (left) with EdlStll and Hcnry mornin g after an Ulness of three birthday anniver sary. n, Ford vice preside nt anil cllarge of the collection. Sorense E, Charles Is Frltlay, septem ber 11 St , MarY's right At plant. DS tlon c bomber Jun, FRIEN at rn NS ENTERTA1 weekS. She wasobo A crew of tltteen boys and Mr . Homan 's Auxiliary at the home of ill Those who enjoyed Lhe accosloD received InJurlcs from 'ating recupel 18 ll Churchi r. ma.nage , City, Ky . AT BRIDGE PARTY were Mr . and Mrs. Clarenc e Simp- general Hili, using a vUlage trUCk, worked .drs . Rite Snapp, Katheri ne Pren. She Is survlvec1. by her husbanc1. own; the MI~dle East are". Middlet ot aU day hlday and Saturda y and col ughter, da and son dergaA't presidin g. Mrs. Ira BroWn entertai ned three Mrs. Herb Yunkes and son, of LebAlvin' two sons, Jefferso n Smlth, of ,ected fUteen truck loads. 'l'he serap eveay Thursd last Bmlth, bridge of Lewis and tables n, R. R: 1, Frankli IIlls been placed In the vacant lot In anon ; Mr . and Mrs. Bomer RamR. ·R . 3,· Wayne:;vllle; and one ning at the WIlll~ll'\SOn home on by, Mr. anc1 Mrs. Melbou rne Rus~he rear of the Rogers and Simpso n , daughte r, Mary E. Smith. of R, R , Fourtb sllreet. Mrs. 'Charles lind r Garage as the ofllclal scrap £o'ord daughte and sell evening Invited guests for the 3, Waynesville. . uepot on. Thomps Services were helc1 at the Har- were Mrs. Wade Turner and ~s. 1Ihe iCrap collected will be sold veyllbul'll. Method lat church, with L. A. Garst, of Dayton ; Mrs. A, 't. to the W . P. A ., which Is head.lna HES . Mrs LUNC Crane, OL Mrs. George --aenz (Mary EVa SCHO NO Pollwiky, Mrs. Cannan slowly. burial In MJamI cemeter y. ,he counLy drive anc1 .the proceecls ..£May), of Dayton , a recent bride, • Robert Pres~on, of wooste r Col - Injuries 0 • Carl Conard , Mrs. H. F. Dye, Mrs . TO BE SERVED FIRST , Itge, Scouts. Boy wooster, Ohlc), spent the week Mrs. Nellie B. Kumme ry, of DIlY- will go to the local Nas the honored guest Saturda y UABVEYSBURG /SCHOOL D . R. Smlth. Mrs. John Turner. WEEK OF SCHOOL anc1 with h.ls paren ta, M.l'. and Mrs, ton, was a visitor hI Waynes ville at a miscellaneous lIhower .llght GROUP HOLD THEIR Mrs, A, E. Stout, Mrs. iWUfred MEET ' Friday. Mrs. Kumme ry Is a daugh . BIBLE CLASS TO lven by Mrs . S: S. Ellis, at her a , NINTH ANNUAL REUNION sC{ulres, Mrs. John W. Kersey , Mrs. L. A. Garst, supernt endent of the J . K . Preston .• 411 • Ler of the late Aaron Doll. who opAT A. STUBBS' HOME , ountry home, and Wayne Townsh ip schools. wmoun cRobert Crew attende d a. family erated a drug store here many The ninth armu;: l reunion of a K. R. HIll, Mrs . Harold Mlller. wUl The openlng ot the many lovely school of session full . a on that Mr. ea Fulkers of A. M. 110me dinnel', Sunday , at the flarveys burg IIchool group was enter- Mrs, SpirlL Holy the of ago. Work years "The by the brlcJe a group of confirst the tUt5 8, were Sept. . evening Tuesday the be held 'H Igh scores for . anc1 Mrs. John Dl.amon d, of Xenia. 00 lalnec1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Irom the Day of Penteco st Until .ests, appropr iate to the occasion, John Mrs. school. and of • Dye day . • • Mrli by held , n Aug. y, Saturda on Hawke ()ltarles Smart Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Now ". Is the subjeot tor discussion _olloweu with relreahm ents. comRobert Wlllle,mson, son of Mr. No school lunclleb wUl be served 'l'lurty. two were present . Mr, and , Turner. son, of Cleve- were supper guests of Miss May of the Monday Night Bible class, prised the evenlni 's lesUvltles. 'William ce Ray commen Mrs. will and >but week. first the TO Sunday . MI·S. U. L. Monce. 6 former teacher . FBIEN DSBtP CLUB . dept. '7. The meeting will be held at GUl!Sts at the arffalr include d Mrs. land, stopped aere last Thursd ay to Wright at t,he. L1~tleo In. MEET SEPTE MBER 9 the second week. . H A. Mrs. and and Mr. Mr. and Mr'. anc1 Mrs. Ed , Hatton from 01 and home Cast Menden hall. Mrs . Charles ' he L Walter Georgia Mr. visit with relative s enrouLe from CinCinnati. were amons this manyer, Mra. Fred Gena, MIss Zimmer man spent .-,;tubbs on MaIn street. WAYNE TOWN SHIP U. S, O. dageme Charles Mrs. he where nd CLevel to Fla., m.eet Tampa, will club The Frlenda h1p ller, At the meeting held last Monday Helen Hawke, Mr.. J. P. Larrick . FVND STILL SBORT OF QUOTA 'wUl be InstrucLoI' for "flying ca- Sunc1ay with Mr. and Mrs. Harry The picnic dlimer was arrange d on Wednesday. Septem ber 9 at the a.bout 18 were present . An in- ,l4ra . C. Lee Ha,wke, Mra. J. P . night Columof , Charles son, IUl" Hudson E . V. Barnha rt" chairm an of the dets." , tables inside, anc1 on the lawn. At- home of Mrs. Nettle Rye. Everyone g discussion of held on ''Il'be <,' romm, Mrs : Ronald M. HaWke, terestin • 0 • visiting a few bus. &et a social ume there waa a pro... Ia to come drCSSed as the~ would U. S., O. drive tn Warne TownshJp Harlan Earnhar~ of the New Testam ent!' The Reba Braddo ck. Mrs . Mary L. · Miracle school. funds of for day announ ces that the drive gram with music, songs. and recita- dress on the first , Father R. H . Krumho ltz has re- meetllng was held at the home of .Jr08B Mrs. Joe Worley. Mrs, RoHough, Loren with day requests The finanCe commit tee Is virtually complete. He reporta tions of which, some were te.ken eeks' vnca- Mr . and Mrs. Robert I..a.nlb. -Iert Oray. Mrs. Clarenc e Rye, Mrs . MJss Phyllis St.f~ltz, of Day 000, turnec! after a three-w to urged .Is able 'il'om the old McGuffey readers that aU member6 holdlng' sales , tax that the origina l quota of 1400.00 ·has Is woo e lon Everyon ~y and Mrs. Pranlt U. reservaL Charles Indian an on spent Mr. and Mrs. Lion which were used in t.he schools. Mr . 1I'tan!P8 bring ' them to the meeting not been reached but la not 1ar spent last week with attend these meeting ,. nili; class Is LeMay. • • • !ln. Wlsco1ll Ul by ed r. raised rec1eem daughte be Mark Rogel'S and sUon., Althoug h the total and Mrs . Georie Denny lIivlted the 50 that they may t or everyone of the commu nity. no Mr. and Mrs . Berman Blair, of matter waat the ctlurch of his ohalc _ GIVE PA~'rY FOR , the last of this Hacal year. , sh~8 a fine spirit on the part 01 • club waa en* o next reunion to tbeir home. Bridge t The Arguno All me~rs are ur,ec1 to come. the people of the townShip'. Mr . . Mr, and Mrs. Frank might be. d Tuesday afteI110011. by SlIrlng Valleyand DAUG HTER 'S ·BIRT HDAY Mr. and ' Mr8 . SPBIN GBOao FARME R Bilmha rt and h1a commit tee are tertaine U . LeMay, -----:picnic a D enjoyec1 DEEME SALE LeMay Those E quota.. FRAZE Charles the BIRTHDAY PAMY anxious to reach DIES MONDAY NIGHT Mrs. O. R, B~lls.~w·~ , In honor of the third birthda y A BlIGE SUCCESS who have been missed for one renBland spent supper at Miami Valley Chauta u!o1'y of their daua·hte r Oar~ ll.ou anniverel Bar-bara MIss Janette aDd SerVices for FnUik A. ~tker. 'lB. Conner Mrs. Leo son ,or anoth.er, and who wish to three c1ays last week wIth MIss Na - qua, Sunday evening . and Mra. Lee Conner enMr. line. held be to s for ~le PQ1ty the y of One near Conner glive a birthda flUmer, who died at his homeducted to th.ls worthy cause, nre ute contrib a' a f&m1l,y 'party satur- . d tertaine W&yPes leU the Mrs, Addra ite;rlck In Uu.s section in years ""aa Carolyn Ann. honorinS ber th.ird day nIIbt. . Mr. Barnha rt . omi Eamba rt · o • • CQDtact here late MondlloY, wID beCOi to ,. iu&ed of Waynes ' to take up 'her I>irthday. at t.he Unalesby funeral hOme In Pruee &ucUoh just north ,Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conner and ville Wednes day Mr. aDd Mrs. were gueats Their that d Mr. reporte In Is It were HODle nce week. Rest last attenda the vIDe In e at Those nankli n today. ('Ib'w.1lday) , at 2 Ml'. and' Mrs. Homer Ramby were Lcsldenc durl WatkJDa and family. Mr. anet CABS COLLIDE aU and Mrs . Henry ,Wabklns aiiQ fam- Henry Raymon o·clock. with burial In the Spr1nang house . t:lllrksv llle, Ohio, Cd club the prey at prices of viSitors y d ' Conner and two unhea.rd Saturda one are Mrs. rs .Survlvo ". cemete" • • • "Fraue Ily. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson 'W atkins, b'oro ° • • the entire sale and that Mrs.she t Cars driven by Paul Huff ' of • J Eugene Raybur n, Mrs. Milt Miltenb erger and family. g1rla, Mr. and Mrs. Cannan Crane Mrs. had and Mr, than more .aooo recelved , wo spend Is ; rt WilDayton of Earnha e Ernestin Harry Hllli sOn. alarenc e Se1ker, and son; Mrs. MUo MUteOOerger Julie Conn W~?h Waynesville and near the stop light ingMIss a few days with Mr . and_ Mrs. lof Murdoch, Ill., Mrs.of Oak Park, Mr. and' Mrs, Oarman Crane and and choUdren, Mr. and MIs. Nel801l daughte rs, MiSs Ada Belker, at bome. antlc1p ated. The lu'tle church mington , coWded Rose. r atand, daughte lunch Ilnd th~ daugh01 and son. Mrs. R . A. Conner Harold B. ~mllart and family . and Mrs. 'Myrtle Lucas. who reside:» ,.as In 'cbarge 1m ted 011 Main street Sunday mornin g. 11., anc1 Mrs. Lucy Carter, 01' Ash- ter, Miss Anna May Watkin s MrII. Watklwi IlDd jesse' M6Jc01m. • 0 lIear Day top; .)De brother . Walter -had e. fleld 'day. It was est . a • alsMalnthree the of at oro; lund Ky. were callers Selker ot near Springb Mr. and Mrs. Harry Estel, SUNDAY D~R GUESTS James Malon, Ml-. and Mrs. Leo d the that over 1,090 people atten¥eer. ay. of FAREWELL PUTY 18 . Dayton, visited fr fends Il.el'e Sunuay . QUoS home last oThursd and daughte r, Janette . Conner ters, Miss Anna Betker. Springb oro; sale. F. T . Mar-t.in, auction • • • • • GIVEN AT LEBANON Mr . and Mrs. Charles Do.ster and the entire m Bingha t Mrs. Rose Q.ephart, Dayton , and Centerville. had chars'e of Earnes Mr . and Mrs. Mr . lind Mrs . E. C . Crane spent daughte rs. of Harvey sburg, Mr . and . auctlon . CT BE-ELE RATS DEMOC re Mra. Carl ' Albr,llhll Lebano n. ' tamUy a d Leb_no n.-Bpeo I--a!to TIle OaIet~ M'r s, Amos Cook and Mr. Ernest tbe week-en d at, Clear Lak.e. Ind ., Rnc1 famUy attenden Sunday ,. BISBO P ()HAntMAN . A farewell party In honol' of MJss Cook were Sunday dInner guests of with Mr . and Mrs. Ford G . Owens union near Fra.Qkll WARREN GBANGE OFFICI AL GRANG E NOTIC E • 0 • Wert, OWo.. Van of and famJ1y, and Hadley rewas DoI1l\ld n. RESIGN S AFTER' .u YEABS Hawke and MJ88 Carmen Mrs. Le6ano and Dorls . Mr Bishop, David . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allplega te an of the Warren .Jarza 'was given bY membe rs of the chatrm elected to ville Waynes irom Monday Be at Graoge saturda y night fOr daughte r. ovcd n her visiting' Mrs. L. H . Gordon IS re compan y at don·t an t..4- 'county Democr atic cenliral commlt - I. W. Lingo Hardwa Chester D. Crocket t, Springb oro, tlte first day 01 school. Ladles, sister, Ml's. Lillian Fife In Wash- Wilmington. Mr. .Applega te, re store, tee and John E. Horden, Morrow , ,he home of Mr. IlDd Mrs. Boy ISED APPRA E ESTAT at enjoy to box lunch' ploye of the, Fairley Hardwa fCW 12 years Deputy State Master III 10rge~ your It Ington, ·D . C . I t _ __ I\as transl~rl'ed to the store In WII- ch ir • • - Il-Inger Saturda y nliht after ~ Warren county/a a1x granses, haa re- the noon time, estate was comm ve Madden execut M. the W. 0 The man a ry, propSecreta The ego. I ' ed .~ cos gls vlsltln lIl'ln~ ton SOD)e time IZation of the com- · ,..... signed. III health was "ven as the reorgan Mrs. Marla S . Elbon at tee, Th v lue pillA) with d . . d'~ .re and Stout her nephew, L. T. e a reason for h1a realinat lon . vaclloed by them was occu- ~lttees. ....on ay. has ,el'ty appra", e the gilt was present ed to ~ lovely aeen , HOLD OUTING A not townn estate. Hamilto Hahn ed upon Charles Hough, Paul Mrs. lJ. eu by Mr. and of. Rochest er. Pa. In Hawke, who resigne d ai(ter e&iht AT CHAU TAUQ UA announ ced. OWe;t Gross, of Ger_ famil), Edwdn Boo- shlp whose na~e was written 'tuesday , Mr. and Mrs. NEW COACH APPOINTED AT of , n 'Freema , . j MI';, and Mr. Quince Inand k moving are Hartsoc tnaDioWn, Ross . . tleld of Sprmgb oro, j e8rs service with Lingo's, the Jut Loula pralsers . E . V, MASON HIGH SCHOOL I .Keller. who had lIlEd few days Illst Lo Llle pruperLy on North street for- whiln a A ,roup of ~ayneavme and lu'tle GallS were the ..... spent ati, Cincinn aecre" I d ....w reJlltc on, died, was named to leven of wbtch she served Ia rt Is aclmJnlstrator of the esMrs. J , P . La!'- merly occupied by the Hough fam- lor 'L. J_ Ormont "OfiiC. Morris, 'N. Y J , famUl,es ,enjpYed al). 'Ju...... an Barnha and Mr. with week Fled with tee commit e executiv the pos_ tate, clerical Valley Cahutownsh.lp, and ,ary-tre aurer. to tI!oJr:e a rick ~ been. employ ed sa athietlc ooacb wiener roast at Miami Ill'. ~. SCofield Is ~e 'local' m\L,lc Braddoc k, Wayne • • tie 0 will She .. . COrpa Air the In ;tlon ip, -townsh n , Carl Beachle r, Frankli and industr ial arts teacher at MallOn 'tauqua 8W1-~ evenl:D'. Mr . and Mrs. Carman ,crane and U1sU'uctol' in the Wayne schools. d first at Randol ph 'JI'leld, .tatlone AT RS VISITO Y SUNDA ill atlris parUclp hlah School succeed 1n' R. C. LaRue • famillea 0 • Those 1M\. ..., were dinner guests Jimmy, Wllla Faye Lewis, daughte r of WILLIAMSON HOME son d d M Mrs. . and _rs. in ' r M Mr. .who re&a1!ed to teach 6t ):layton A. the' ouUn, were: l'exas, het\dqu arters. but expecte to , BALLOTS COST ... .so EAC~ vUle Waynes and of Mr. Miller, er. Whitak 'lhelma Mrs. · Harold rs. an r. been ' 0 baS g 1 even ay Mon E. Orschel l of NorwC?Oc . n Lebano of Crane. Ralph ·s .... . n" ,-. .._- ,........ '--'ey' B-ney IN WARRE~ CO. PR~MARY Ie sent overseas because she sl8ned: Sunday visitors at the H. H. WIJ- Carl, . , 8 ..... ... ..... was removed Sunday from a OInemployed a:a science inStruc tor. • • • Mrs. and Mr. IP for foreign ,serVice. Were home liamson Elmer Mra. Hammo nd. Mr . and and clnnati hospital to her home here ;Bentley Russell . Mrs oDd . Mr Mrs. Hosts anc1 hostesse s were: Mr. family. and Warrell son In Wllllam election Water street. She Is reportell to . The primary MI8SIO NARY MEETI~G HELD Oroves. Mr, and Mrs. Lowell Harold on and n Wisema Walter . Mrs and Mr. HilgeMrs. John Goddar d,,,Mr. ' Md Wlillam ~nd Mr, county August 11. cOllt ,3,021.82, It Thomaa , Mr. , and 'Mrs. RusseU Ethel Hauk and n.Polly Lou- and BUly. ate a be gravely ill. ° • ch.lldre and Mr: H. anc1 , Vlrgil by Dayton ced of ' all annonu man, been has Therie the . Mrs. PCc. CheSter Carey spent at The 'p,erry church' was the qlee~- CamPbell. Mr~ and Mrs. Bert Goddar d, Mr. and Mrs. Fo~. Mias Mrs . Harold Williamson and fam- picniC supper S.unday evening at the hOme of 'hls here d weell-en . In pl~ of the Church es of CJu1st. Jone!" "Mrs. Kathry n Mr vislted They . Ancient Ft. Brown 38m stnes• .Elery Deverlclta, 0_ 8.' Uy anc1 Mr, and Mrs. M. J. ry. ' mother, Mrs. Flossie Carey. He Is tions il\ years. the 1'100 votes cast thifs month ror the m1asionary aoc'l- MIldred Splltb and AI Oen Bentley 's brothe'r -In-lnw and iilster, es. Versaill of son. and Ky. le, Justin. Mr, and -Mrs. Raymo nd , Louisvil at , . - ,Mr . and Mrs. Cijflord Anderson, loooted ' ety average d about f2.50 each, It was Morgan, Mr . and Mrll . Ralph Bren- , .. • • . Museum Ancient . Ft the Thls meeting , was a sad one jar SUGAR RATIO NING BOARD of owners roR TWO · "BUD" LeMAY RECEIVES Gladys RYe was the weell-end announ ced. ° 0 • ~Ister of the ¥err)' qhurch TO "~ ' OPEN denburg , Mr. and Mrs. Roy yiOge~ SERGEANT'S RANK . NC~ ~OU Y8. and IBI,DA , ~r of IIOD son istic BroWll, eVangel ' Gene the iF. for week t1efhet this rth. ~ta~to Edw~ of ,md Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Roberta. has guest be '-111 }~RIENDS Mr . and Mrs. Frank U. LeMay Mrs. Laurenc e Brown. who 'The local S~ RatiOnUl, Board GaMIami The of aim the 01 her guests were Mr. and' lin, l.s field.' He and bIB ~~~ ' ;;~ It In pel' received worc1 · last week that their been employed as a bookkee more open, hile Mr•• NeJlle Uu ...eU. (;orrelll/o.llo ... .Jack ,Decker, . Mr. and Mrs. Ed will WOrthw the M1se all print to zette I ::ribl nown severo past the for Ind., ille Frank Jr. (Bud). has been pro- Brookv the sur. and dle deyo- tor t~, JJe9Pie who need m~.~- son, the lIrst of ~e' week news of Waynesville and n a Nutt had oharge ofQear Nelle MCCampl)ell and Ml&JJle Wi,ht, MIss Null of Sprtngb oro moted to ' the rank of sergoon t. He weeks, spenthome ide. countryS and towns g roundin . . "'--t the nlnllua at; parenta his of 1m the at here t reilmen n. 85th the Hamllto with of d Dayle statione .\4r. Is at ata~e Wright 4, 011 Lydia On Pnday, Beptem ber .. IIny you )mow of In to us or Brown callec1 tionals Mr. ·an" Mrs·. JO. N°. Robinson anc1 Send amanc1 Mrs.' A a . . her home In Springb oro Sliturda y . Miss Hawke and Miss Garza (who 1:00 to 6:30 at W&&hlngton, D . cnll .2H3. .. · ndall iave an article OIl tlon ~ , ~ "open t'rom prosr Ra and wUe ,were Furnas 'Ro6coe 11, 0 '$ept, 0 • P'rIday. usual. as m ,are p. . formerly was In the Insuran ce blllUwork' amona ,the V. baby son, Donald . of Dayton 1Ml:&. Leonard Hurley Sunday dinner guests 'of Gilorila ness here and who hlu asaIsted aD It'wQl' be open from l':OO"un til 6:30 FIRST 'AID ClASS Mrs. and Mr. th West oout. RoblnMrs. with the ,m1&8lonarY'al week th.ls visiting S RECEIVES CERTl nCATE ,P., m. ' and Mrs. Menden hall. S. Ja~,,~ toeJariim ~v" all p. m; an'd from 7:!IO .wto"&:OO. son 's parents , Mr. 'Ilnd Mrs. E. F. and daughte r Dolores. Mr. . , Adab Deather age spent Friday af- ~he Linllo office) eXPllCt to 'leave r Mardaughte and ' t"i'Mi's 0Wi- so that , every, person lll be. able to Elzey enneth K ' The . . . rt. Earnha class Aid First the of rs Merrwe Mr. and ternoon with her daughte r. ' Mrs. Monday tor Texas. Th\! latter WW \ at t~ atatfon ~fore it Is clbeed ~n h"~hfrom =~ the Japan- cal;1 thIII 'M r. and' ·WS. ' °Le~1s Fires anc\ Ijorla all of D~yton, visited evening. Ross Hartsoc k. their c1 eomplete . recentl, have 'lVho : &e8IIQIl, , "nter clvU service. .cannm for. ' guests of Mr. Mrs. Walter Elzey Sund~y nlngham , e mo d~~ wife. of Indlancanning course aM taken their eltamln a- family were Sunday and for ~on Doyle &ppl1ca Bert and matdng n I ' nhall futUre °Me'nde <M.Iss Ha.wke Is the hla e Of Cla.enc· ' . aro\Ul Mrs s and Ch~be ese their cer- and Mrs. Raymon d Stomps G epoUs. Inc1,. Altred Jones, of Day~ f,y to take your tion: were 'and Mrs. Lee Mr. Churobes ' SUBar It Is necea,sa Dallu, of Jonea, , Laura abd , I4'r. Bmltb told ton, June, tit and . n ,' Kathry lenn daughte rs, Mary , s ......... cetUfle ates ,with y~u ' vllle. Waynea 11., family, of lI.Damisburg. Doyle work alDOlltf th" ~Vtr_ Ella their by Mrs. on ' evenlDg called .l'r1day Texas, ioatea ' at . h6l1 ,Menden ~ ' e p · O ....: ..n.~ _ _ _ ___ nccampanJed the Fires fam- visited Mr . Clarenc Stomps ' OfThKennt~'"_~i':'''' ~.. t.., h~ld' .... ro CoOk. L. Mary . Dr. . Sunday eves~ructor Monday ......... Dayton In the hospital _ .....an· _ e ...." -~ .... .,., Jor1~ lly home 'for a week's visit. s m~ber n .fourtee th'i! of Elllven, AY TUESD BB LlCD. ,The annual meetin , of tbe Board , Wayn~l~ .at' Mts. J4&r , e DJUVIIBi8~ Impruv_ ~ Mrs. May cj~k~ 0; Dayton, spent rung. Clarence• Is • rePQr~d n:ea ~~D~ :~e~ ~f' -:~~ ' ~ control oCcurred on Tuesday . " ' • of ' " 0 Brown'•. ' refresh- the week-en d with her daughte r. lng. and .tuile soolal a ' enjoyed ,the for rs werepr eaent. from R.lchllcenses Membe drlyera of BaiTy ~ Farnces Whltak er:and Mra. Mrs. E. C. a ,rane. and 1/l,mlly. NTBR'rAJNS' AT JSBD)GE menta 'after the present ation. . . ~ 10 of Dr. mond. SprlnKflelcl and South Cbar~ ,will ~ guests d ctober O . week-en were ~ feat Burnet A ' r "'" • • e ~ • I . E leaton. ~ ' . . ,,1Dipaon anc1 Mrs. ;Burne tt Butter - arut Mr H E Baths ~~ ao, ,~ I Mr, , " Wu,recl Sctulrea enter~e~ ... le .t y/~ ,/~ S ,M DUtor: GUEST R Dear the DINNE Y 8Pent· has SUNDA who UCfI;we& ·Wtight new Lydia B. 'J'h.e ' TUeId& s . . ... .0 • W8 aub- . t« worth anc1 son ' of 'Lepanon" anq ~r, c~ , find d a t ':is,e at her ~-.. ~a~ Thurs". at;e requlreCl after Oct. , 1. ·Wben Enolose .----. 0' oro, I . SprIngb In , · Full Uile ·of School Supplie s at the summe r at h"r home fte~ old ~ lot . ~ th~ to n Br$ddo ck and Mra. GUI)Crt F'!,Ye end sons nd scriptio JtaYmo ¥n. S~. and on ~. Home the to driver.' ~ new for return T. aU~ 'Walter app1k: . . I' ',at dinner, S~day' Wear-U -Well ShOe' stol'e. . 'da:e: iU8lta . ~ere II~'. I A. 1:. maldna l'\:Ir maD,)' •.ot Cene1'\11le. anb/lher, Dr. Dl.\dley to ~ aDd faD1ll1 enterta lned"th e fo"J1oW- were ente~tatne'! Erneljt , Butter- . ElzeY·. , " 1e&I'I .,. . ,.Jllrs, an " to t' M.ra JohD' ~ lin. A" U~~ .. It 1& ~ec:euarJ ~ Mrl Ita by· t Mr. est8 .scanned : son Sunday ~ . 'd1Dner' P1t~ of tn"lJ\,l Wright. Lola " . ' . • '. ° ¥ra. CJI'dW1 O;rane, wortb. , ~;:-,:: to " J. O. BA~ . and ¥re. ' Rarman d -1.eRue ' l\1ld r, ';0 Charles' Wrl,ht, of Dayton, 'we~e our w~ eve~ ' Wesh01 oarl conard, ~. K. 1"'- H11I" 1wafte SattertJ Ann ;.Mlas ot . Smith, ~WUb~r Mr~. nd a . " Mr. : :. pleUufe ~do:: treat wrtb. Mr ~~ "hom!!" ~TAIN P8IIND S \ AT \ \ ' :r~n,,-: ' WBI! .a Saturda ), dinner Sunc1ay dinner llues~. . of DaYton. triIb' ....... _ and' Mrs, J.. A. oarat. Very . w~re B.unda~· dinner If\IeSfJ! mgton, p. 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Mr. and MrI. Howard Kendall of w re guests .of Ml'6 . Mile The PldeUa c~ the Methodlst (';0I'1It11 ~1411a y (u~lliloJl. l4r. and Mi"oJ. Waller Kenrick ll'nU milt last Wi:dneadilY Jllght James Halnes' were <Ilnner guCSt.4 Ing< tC(lchers! I). n . Hel), high cllurchTlia (oUowlq Is a conUitaa'With Mrs. RQy Kllli as hostess. The annual moonlight plcnio of 'lhl1r8day evenlrlg at Mr. and Mrs . 'l1uol pslll 'IJ)aI; Miss Cla ra LY le. ~ion 01 arilclea taken frOm Uta ~he Zion BaPtl$t church was he d W. G. Halne.5 at II cottage a~ Chau~ l\ll!l~' m.l DlS'J' UllUIWll , Rom_mlnr EdltiOD of The · scvlmth Ilnd eighth lrad s; Miss tauqua and in the evimlng attendElla KeY4, {ffth Rnd. !Ilx t h gr\l.des; Saturday .ill the Cl1Urcll. yard. Loui ~ . Uadla" PI&Slur Miami Gautte, published In oMr. and I14.\s. Gibert WelCh and "u TlliI'kleld's Bty~e ShOw at. tlle Miss Lllllan Benha:Il'l, third and December, 1905. ( U r D t' 1 . f udiool:lum there. lourth grades; M1s.s CI~It'sLia AUSl.ill a m y a Church school 9:30 a. m. , (\ fa t are guests a ' Jl Mr. and 'Mrs. GUY- 'Routzahn and Hr.st and second grades, Worsbip SerVice 10::10 n, m . .The mother. l415. Ola WeJch. ,OllR 0 1100..& Hn.rold Fra:-.ler. Laurence l''eaJey son. and Ear l MelldeonaU attended Sacrament. or the Lord's Supper will An Old. Thue debool Rev. Samuel , Scott. the venerable and CI Ufol'd 'oost.er. Inducted Imo a dinner Thursday eVBl,Ir'lg lilt the be administered. TOpic, "The ·Brokcll By C. E. Bratten., . SuperintendeJ\i serVice, lelt l"rlcta:y for Pt. home ' oC MI'. tlnd Ml·S . FTlIllk Christ." '. . The spirit of educotlon ha.s ever minister and school I~each er , now ,the Th K: ' 'Brown act Tip» Oity, in 'honor of the in Dayton. deSCtTlbes "an oldliving The Olflclal Board wIll bold Its cbcdshed'by the . people ' of ~~'·\.a~~a Shldaker left ' last b~rt.hdaY Q! Mrs. Geneva ROutzalln. regular monthly meeting Monday time school house" which makes a n Ohio. Mr . and Mrs. Leon SalisbUry of. vening, September 1 at 8 a. m. Ilt ,Even in the foundation of the interestinlr comparison with pres- Wednesday. for her a nnual trip to . Albuquerque, N. M., wh rB she is the Washington C. H. wel'e Sunday the church . territorial governmen t, Lhe old ent condJtlons. Tlie houses In which these coun- guest of a dau&)lter, Mrs. Clint evening guests of . M'l'. and Mrs . Congress of the OOll~ederat1on, III Lr sohools were kept were of a Gray' lind tamily . ST. lUARY'S EPISCOPAL Allen Emrick . Its dying hours at the 1mtlgaUon primHlve charctaer, ~blns made of CHURCH Miss Geneva Routzahn of Tlpp Elmer Starr. Who Is at tile Grea t of OUI' fat.h~rs said of this land , 10UIld logs and coverEld with clap_ Lakes Naval St.a.tion, 1ll., viSIted Olty. spent severa.! days last Wtlek that here "schools and mentlS,of ed- 'boards ,made of loose planks, or here this week-end , Hth Sunday AlterTrlnlty with ' home loUts . ucatlon shall be forever encour- puncheons. The hea tJn.g QPparatus Rev. F. B ..Mklnson Mrs. John Stuart lnee &1ltl1 May Mr. and Mrs . Calvin LOng"ore aged." 10 :00 a. m.-8u11day school. was ,simple and yet pleasant; it Brooks), who h as resided in WIl- and children motored to WJllohester Ohio, the first slate to ,be car 'led consisted of an open tire plli.ce. in mington, Is loca ted here wl'l.h her Ohio, Sunday afternoon. 11 :00 a, m.- Holy Communion and tram the North West Territory, has a chimney from fo ur to six Ieee parents since Ule enlistment of n er Mr . nnd Mrs . Fred Bar to n, 01 Sermon. kept unbroken the pledge of the Wide. and of suHiolent depth to husband: Dayton, were dlnn t:l' guesLs of Mr. WAYNESVILLE CHURCH Of Old Ordinance. take III a "back log" of from one "'" Mr . and Mrs . HowaJ'd Graham an d Mrs . Howard Deweese SIlLw'dny As the New England pilgrims two teet In diameter. 'T he penches. CHRIST and daughter, Miss Kathleen. and evening . brought with them the love of wJllch were made 0' slabs, each Mls.s May Edlth Doster returned 'Ille Card club and their families schools and learning when they with four ·legs a.s nearly of a length Thursday Irom II trlp i to the Smoily enjoyed a wiener roast at ChnutaulUax Randall, IUlnlJiler ' came to the drea.ry wlldernoss us the case would admit ot. were mOlUItalns . qua Sunday evening, . SUNDAY around Plymouth· Rock ana soon a rranged on the sldes and In fron t ~ Betty Routzahn rctu1'lled Mrs. A. SheUl'er of Ft. Dodge, Ill." Bible SchOOl 9.30 a. m. hud ' their schools, their adudemles ls the guest of a. dllughter, Mrs . home Sunday a.!ter spending a week r this great fire: . communion 10:45 a. ID. ·. Jld their Harvard. so our tathers, - with her uncle and aunt, Mr. a nd Tom Welch, and tolmily. Lhe pioneer pilgrims Who left. Preachlng. 11 a. m. Mr. Ala Welch. who h as been ill Mrs. George Roach (l.t Tlpp Oity. IriendS. civilized 1J!e aud homes In Junior Endeavor, 7:15 p, m. last week, Is much Improved. Mr. and Mrs . Everett Kenrlob the theII East d tof conQuer Ohi bthe wilderness I• ltb 1r•• S..all! Il uu ah••, C;ul rr~.POI..Je .. ~ Mr . and Mrs. Herbert Doster and and children spent Monday evening Senior Endeavor, 7:15 P. m. ~o tu es a 0, roug h w Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walker, Mt. son James, accompanied by MISs with Mrs : James HopkJrlS at MICommunion and preaching, 8:00 tlleDl the same hl ~ h Ideals for edu· HealthY. were guests 01: Mrs , Nellie !Barbara Thornberry visited Clilford Ilmlsbw'g, e'er her deplll'tUl'e Tues~atlon a nd reHmment . Peter.son last Sunday. p . m. Sunday a t F t . Thomas, KY. day to meet her nusband In camp The schools and poll~ges that beMr_ Bruce Smitll, Dlilyton, visited Doster WEDNESDAY Mr . and Mrs. John Robison cn- In Tems, ' . gan with the state and have In- with trlends here last Sundey. EvangeUst!c and Prayer service at tertalned guests from DetrOit over' Mr . and M~ . Glenn Boot-s and ul'easedln n umber and grown as It Mr . and MIs . Don N()ble returned Lbe week-end . fllmily of Akron, were entertained 8 :00 p . Ul . has 'grown llave done more than Sunday trom a week's vacation a t Mrs. Lauro. Lovett. of Columbus, to 6 o'clock dlnner Thursday eve You are invited to come and w~r­ a nything else to make Ohio the Buckeye Lake. is wttlh her sister, Mrs. John Stew- niDg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. leader in our national Iile. These ship with us. ~chools have made Ohio mell and Rev . and Mrs. · T . E . KInnison art; who is convalescing frQl'll a re- Ralph Barger. are enjoying a two wel~ks ' vacation f:nt Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flory and Mr. women , and the world mows wbat il~ Lakeside. . ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Postmistress Fay Kelly was a call- and. Mrs. carl Setty. of ,Dayton, Father Krumhlllls, Priest that means. Mrs. F . M. lIiett ' E~ttended 'the r in Wllmlngton Frida y . spent Sunday evening with MI' . and III no town of our great common- funeral of Mrs. JanlM Soward in Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wash enter- Mrs . W . F. Clark. Mass Sunday 9 :00 a. m. · wealth has this educational spirit Xenia la.st Wednesday . The Woman's . SOCiety 01 Lytle .Jeen fostered and encouraged than Mrs. Roy Stoneburner and "one tained guests from Franklin Sunday. church n.e tted a sum of $54.00 at LIle ,.t Waynesville . "' ..... It ERRV CJIIln e ll OF CURIST beg{ In ' Paul aQd Lynn Stoneblllrner visited sale of Mrs . Glenn Fr~ la.st week. From the very nn 8. of the olumbUs last Saturday. Harry Mr . and Mrs . Claude ' Riggs of SUNDAY ~: ::ec~o~~o~h:a:l~~e~t~ ~:~: Stoneburner, wll0 attended 0b10 ~n spent the la.tter·s birthday 9 :30 a. m., Bible school. ter of Its ilIe and growt.h . State this summer, 'returned homt l\1rs.. Nettie Tinney, Correspondent with Mr . and Mrs . W . F . Olark 10.45 a. m.-Communlon. . I hav been asked to say some- with them for a three weeks vacaMr. IIJ)d M'l's. Maurice Ho~ Monday. 11 :00 a. m.-8ermon . thing e the Ii hool as it I t da blon and then h e wLth his br,.Qther, attended a. HopldllS reuntbn at the Mrs . Stanley Bailey entertained 8:16 P . M. Preachlng. The °SOhOOI cnow bas sea:oll:ci Paul. will ret urn tor the winter term. Armco Park a lddletown Sunday. the Woman 's SocJety Wednesday af'bout one hUndred and seventy -five Mr. and Mrs . Jolln O'Donnell IIlld - Mrs . Flora 1J ~nderson and son ternoon at her country borne near daughter Sally. Olev'llland. are Raymond spel ,. unda.y with Mr . UtIca . Mrs. Arlene Jones. Mrs. FRIENDS pupils with an average attendance spending a few days wlt.b Ws. and Mrs. Ea rl IManatt, ot Mt. Holly. Catherine Whitaklll: and Mrs. Ethel vI OJle hundred and seventy. FIrst Day school, 9:30 a. m. Mr. and Mrs . -'Charles Stearns, of Duke were assistant · hostsses . Weabout bave flfty pupUs enrolled In the O'Donnell's father, ,Mr. ~nk MeeLing tor WorshiP, 10 :30 a. m. Ohanute. Field. m. .,spent Sunday high school. The percenroge of high Kyne. Mr .. and Mrs . l!lVerett Early ~eft ~chool enrollment is 'much: hlgMr ' Mr , and Mrs. Ray Eagle ",ere eVening with Mr. a.nd Mrs . Gayle Monda;y morning for a vaclltioJl trip !\I" " IlOLLY M. E. CIIUBCH than ,the I1vel'age over the state. guests Monda.y of ,tl' en' son-in-law Evans . tit Wisc;onsln. . ' T. M. Scarff, I\lIn~ter We 11ave 0. ' la'rge percentage at and daughte,r, Mr. and Mrs . Rl!-y a\4lsses Marie and Mae Law on . Several relatives and friends ' from :r toun men enrolled In re ular J3arnard, Dayton. are vISiting Mr ~ and Mrs. WI I. Nortbrldge came 'with well - fllled Sunday School 9:30 a. m. E. A. cour!s than have most Qf g the ·Mr . Elnd Mrs. SethFr~man bave Law50n this weelt . baskets Sunday to the home of Mr. Earnllart, Supt. neIghboring towns. also more u- returned home a fter spending sevMr. and Mrs. Frank Biggs Wld and Mrs. Robert Slney to remlnd Evening Service, 7:30 p. m: pUs !I'om the country who add ~ot. era.l days with their son Robert, Who SOil! WUlJam and Norman $ere Mr. Slney 9f his birthday. mtJe Lo the Intere;t a'n d the vi- ls with the 6II~nd regIment In New Saturday evening guests of Mr . and iMr. and Mrs. Allen Emrick and PPayer Meeting Wednesday eve'&allty of the school " York. Mrs . Earpley Shadley. Mr . and Mrs. P N. Cotnell at_ ning. 7:30 p. m. The high school ~as or an1zed In ' Mrs. Weldon W\1son visited bjlVMr. and Mrs. Robert 13rubaker tended the .sale or Mr . and . Mrs . 18'12 and since that ,time :as gradu.. eral days la.st week Pl New York and family' fi"om New Carlisle, spent Oharles Cornell on SOCial ,Row sat- POWELL BREAKS ALL ated two hundJ;ed and fourteell with her pon Oera\d, wh9 is In the Wednesday evening with 1\dr. and urday , Th~ sale amounted to more DANCING RECORDS than $5,000. Mr. and MrS. Oornell young Ulen and women. same regtJnent as Robert Freeman. Mrs. J. O. Arthur: IN GAY NEW MVSCIAL Mrs. Kate cOpsey sl~t TllursMr. and Mrs. Sam 'Mala"dy Irom will soon move to. their new home 'rnese gnduates have one of the dly I.B Xenia.. With what appears to be etfortle!>S Mt . .Orab called on Mrs. '1.. S. In Short HQl.s, Dayton, Which t hey lal'geli t alld most enthuala.st1c ,AlwnMrs, Nettie Harpel. returned Aithur Friday. gl'llCe, Eleanor Powell 'cracks all recently purchased. . nae AssoclatloDS In the cOllDtry, ' . . . 'Mrs. Orace Rose from Lytle is Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rush enter- dancing rilcords In a group ot 6trlkwblie the Old School A.s&oe1atlon home TUesday fr~ a vllslt wit.ll her i 'son-In-Iaw and daugntAlr, Mr. ,and helping to care for Mr/i. A1:thur tamed to , dinner Sunday evening In Ing new routines In her latest Metro Its. lnteres~lng annual meetings Mrs'. Lester Lindemuth, near. MI~ througb ber 1llness. nonor otthe <birthday of Mrs. Ooldwyn - Mayer picture "ShIp allve tile memorIes of ,the , Mrs. _Edna Arthur and Eileen Rqsh's mother, Mrs . L , A. Ba~er. AhOY," which comes to the 'IlW1n light or other days. a':~~~1JlIam MOrgaJl and Bogan vlslted In Donnell.sville Frl- Those present were: Mr:-amtMrs , Theatre Sunday and Monday. In 1903 the hlgh SQhool course Helen Hopd entertained Mrs. Flol'l\ .!;lay and took uttle Beverlhi home. 1; , A.. Barg~ ot Washington C. H ., She invariably brings a new da.nc:e waS r ~~l.sed, an!! new equipment Mason, Mrs. Cora M1aJ;'s and Mrs. Sbe bad b'een visiting there. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ru.sh. Mr. and, novelty to every picture, but this purc1ltlsed and in lJle new c1asslll- , Mary Middleton at dlnnllr la.st WedMr. and Mro$. Harry Funderburg Mr8 ~ Arthur De. vis and son. Mr. and time there are five . She has a lovely cation of , Oblo blgll schools. the nea<1ay . ' 'and son Phillip, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mr.s. 1»rl WUl1llD\s ot Da~n. Mr. chorus of Hollywood loveliness cO aid State School COmmissioner ,Placed Mr . BUd Williams moved fram the bur Trumbo and Mrs. Mary Bru- and Mrs. Glenn BootS and tamilY a nd abet ber. ' our SQ1}ool In the first gr~e .. , St . John property on Main stretlt baker called on Mr. and Mrs. K. of Aron, l.\VDD Reno Of Kendallville. DanCing, 1I0wever, ~ not aU . that Our graduates are admitted to to their new home \Vbleh they built 0; Arthur Sunday. Ind.; Mr ; and Mrs. Ralph Barger makesthls picture highly entertain. Lbe best oollegea of the . country on East ·Waltiut street. . W1Illam Biggs" son ot Mr. ' and a~d, family , and !lr . and Mrs. Fred ing . Red Skelton's ' comedy, with _ Mr : I. O. Peterson left ,Thurs. Mrs . Frank Biggs, of Waahlngton, Rush and family . w1t!lout examinatlo.n., TOday we that of Virginia O'Brien and Bert I.jave grad\lu&es ,In at least five , dU- day tor Chicago to visit his brother, D.O. , spent the week-eud at home. Mr, and Mrs . Walter Kruer of Lam. combine With the lJltlng music ' lerent colleges and all ar~ doing Ray Peterson. He will leave for . san Diego, Oaill., Lytle IRoad entertained to' a lare- o! Tbmrpy Dorsey's, famoUs orchescre~tab]e work , Mr. and Mrs, George Davison IUld where he w1l1 be stationed. well party Saturd~y evelling for tra. First rate supporting roles are As to the present management daughter of Col unibus and Mr. and A few friends took Sunday dIn- their son. statt Sgt. Robert Kruer, pklyed by WUllam Post, Jr., St~ and work Of. the SQ.hool.s, I leave Mrs. Rea Dciw(len, Circ1ev1l1e, at- ner with W111lam BIggs. They were ot.'. the" Radio D1V18lon of the Army. CraWford and Bernard Nedell WIth tor others to say. We Ieel a.s teach- tended the Matthews _ Alexander nob Adams, Miss· PaUline Biggs and AI,to potp.'!. of Columbus, MLss., who top-flight direction by Eddie BuzzeU. ers:and school ofIiclals that we weddlng last satUrd8~ ,e\'enlng. MIss Bonnie Biggs. . .- was ' home on a ten-day furlough. The litory CIllTJes Miss Powell as have the good will and J:ol'dlal sup'Miss Madge Mc-Keev'e r Xenia., The guests were: Mr . and Mrs. en Innocent vlct.fPl of aatx>teurs Into Mr. and Mrs. W : M .. Spradllng, port at tne , enUrE! community, to spent Sunday with Miss: Hannah Mrs. H. Van Blarlcon. ¥rio ~ert Woodrow Lewis and : daugbter~ Mr . a' colorfUl Latln-- American atmoa. the,. en:d that our schools shall a~- Harper. .' Wertnz ancC daug1iter i.eeada ' ~d Bnd Mrs . F. C. Wenzel, Mrs , James phere, where Red Skelton promptly wal's I an k with the- best In the Mr. Robert 'Harper. Culver, Ind., Mr . JOe Yange): "ere ' S'undaY Lewis ot Dayton, .Mr , and MI'5. fallS In ~ove with her. The plot Is training fOl' manhood and · woman- spent the week-end wil~h relatives 'guests 'Of Mrs. Nettie Tinney . . ount Hubb and famUy. Mr. and gay and exciting. ' hood. 'liere . iMlss O·Brle.n slngs e. comedy song, iMr. and Mrs. Green Purkey Mr. Mrs. IHGWard' 8!J~l- an son, Mr. M;s Ruth Stingley ' al~nded the and Mrs. . Howard Purkey wer~ ,and Mrs. WllI Ross and daughter, and Lahr has one caUed "1'11 Take (Edltor's Note. Mr . Bratten has n~odestll' .refrained from more than state ~esslOn of the D. of A.'s held week-end guest$ at Mr. arid Mrs. Mr. and Mrs . Dearth· Shee·n an and Talluh!-h" ~hat rocked' the aUdlence brlel mention of our SChO?l as' It at Clevleand, and visited a few days daughters, John MoOollough.. Mr. with mirth. Skelton even. venturea a James Lamb. Is at the present time, but In J s- 'with Mr. GIld Mrs. Walter Ooleman, ~d 'Mrs. Arthur MCOOllough " and song, but mostly limits h!.s put to tlce to him and , his elllclent teac~l- , ,formerly of Spring Valley ; ' chlldren, Mr . a nd Mrs. John Kru- the comedy In which he excelS. Friends here' were grieved to hear BI'S It should be said that the school er Mrs . Jennie Keslla.g, MLss El'- Miss Powell presents· five novel' was never doing more effective that Mr . . Walter Hultz had passed eanor SchaUer; Rlohard KrUer, work than at pres,e nt, The super. away la.st Saturday mornln~ at his ~I ..... " ' olter 1("... lck. (Jor..eaponilenl ,Mr. and ' Mrs. Stanley Fry, .Mr,. tap dances ••One of'them Is singular_ ly original. She ~tually tapa out a Intendent Is , assisted by the follow- home In' Albany, Ind. He Is sur,vlved Mrs, Ruth"Palmer 'and son Bobby and 'Mrs \ Will BlackIord. Mr. and Morse code messe,ge wIth her twtnlt'by his widow. Mrs . Ethel COI•• p- Morgan; left Thursday for ', Tampa. Mrs. ClaUde Lewis, MIss Marybelle ling toes . The other dances ulclude ton Hultz "nd daugt)ter Juanita, at Flor,lda; where they will spend the Bentley and Oharles, Cl1ffor,d Ed- a specialty ·In Which M:l.ss Powell wlnt,er. "" , ward Ilod ,Harry Kruer. home. Burial In Alpany. imitates a bull tighter, a clever soft Mr. and Mrs . Warren HoWland, Mr. and Mrs . RusSell Stingley are shoe routine and a tap ln' rhythm , elljoylng a week's vacabJon trip up of Day;ton. were SaturdllY evening with BUddy Rich. ace tral'drlDlner on the Lakes. of Dorsey's orchestra . guests of W . tmu ' Mrs. Lowell MLss MlnnJe DaviS . Dayton, &Od Thomas imd daughter. . The muslOl\I numbers Include . - -, Mrs. O. E. Andersonl Wayneavill!!, ' Mrs. Ralph Hammond entertain"MoonUght Bay," "Last . Call tor THe State of Ohio ex reI., va; Hen- 'LOVe,'" spent Tuesday with !Mrs . ' Suaie ed the 600 dUd Club .Thursday af"I'm , -Getting 8entlniental ternoon. . . ry Riebl, Jl1dgment to pla.intllt In Douglass and Miss Mlnnle', Cook. OVer You," "Hawaiian War Chant" Miss Barbara Barger returned sum of $205.-l3; exceptiOns to defen. and' ''I'll ,Take We are glad to report Mr. Todd TalIUla.b." . .. Walton is now IlIble to wa.l k- up ~ Saturday after visiting a week with dant. ~rnice Sharp VS, Harry F. Sharp. end hope he will continUe to' im- Mr. and' Mrs. ' Harold .MIner at aOOT .FOR AND CONIiIG!\1 .. dlvorce granted to pla1ntllf; reSpringfield . prove . your Oattle, hCKS, sheep and calve. Harvey Burnet Is In Columbus , stored to maiden name. ' iMr. and Mrs. Bert Bol'ton have Miamisburg Building and LOan Oancellatlon ;;r;-;;ontract to purto Norrls·;Srock Co.. liVe wire an" purchased the Mary Moolre property this week In the meetest of the CoAssOCiation vs. Mark Lu~gbeal et Chase land Is Bought 1n the suit or progressive firm for the 'highest on Walnut street and will take )100_ operative Milk Association. , . 'Mr . and Mrs. Wa1terLacy spent al., confirmation deed and dlstrlbu- Robert W; iDeJarnette, Lebanon, session about October 1. market prlcell and good service. . , . Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Sims have Sunday with the tormer's mother, tlon. against Joseph ' ~. ' MUIs, Lebanon. UnJon Stock Yards, ClachmaU. ' O· returned home after several week' Mrs. l!lmma Lacy . ' 'MIddletown Citizens Finance CorMayme Lbng vs. 'Danlel Lon.; dl. Tune in on R8dl0 Bta'~on WOIO vlslt In Dayton ,w ith their ooughter, poration, Middletown, vs. Jacob H. vorce l extreme cruelty. , . ' Lewis, JlIdgmeilt released. 12:26 ot 12:30 p. Pl. 1" our' dan,. Mr,s . Kate Boyce. Oharg1I!g nqlect, 'DOrothy P. , Toney ReinhaJ'dt, et a.!., va, Mar- Lebanon, , tiled a dlvorce" , action Mr. Marion Wesley Smith. son' ol market reports. vin E: Y~g. executor ' ar{d ttustee agaljst Morris Van, Lebanon; to Mr . and Mrs. Carl 'E.' f3m1th, waS ~Oa, , at the ,W111 or Delmar Balnum, de. whom she. was marrie\1 in 'lm. She inducted lIito tJle army and left cea.sed. et aI., OrVille A. Ti'o), as ad- seeks custody Qf their two minor ' ..' Tuesday for Iowa OiW. ' ';:, ' mlnlstrat~r. made party ,pialn.tltf; children., Waynf;!.ville Dru. Store Taney Reinhardt, Jr" ~e plalntlU Custody of their minor c.hJld 'and a, -' and d1vorc~ ,a re 8OU&bt ' ~y Ruth stulii.; in t.his case ; ,0rvU1e A. ·$2~OO , Receive. Wond.~rful TOJ;ley Relnhurdt; Jr., both ' tnade Lebanon, agatnst Rlcha:i:d Stults. . Foot' Preparation TARVIA-LlTHIO TAR AND . ' ., ' alae aDd ~DcUu..:. . . , P,a~Y pl~tllls In case; vaU~ty of Miamisburg.. Ttiey Were ,1WUTii!d in . ' --.w.1ll put hi Issue ~tween tbe'Parttes, 1931. She charges nealect. ' - . It Is called SPOROD,Y1l1E 'because ROAD OIL, EX~VATmO BOp-C~.8Iiee":'B~ Jury ' emp,anel~ verdict for defend.,. Wallace and ~lene ~ow'eu, Labwhen Ii contacts the 'ci1seaae: ,,:Relllovecl Prompti1 OUMP TRUCK . SERVIe~ ants •., " an9D, are &med d~encJ.nta in . ail ·spates". that, Cause loot ,misery, it kills them. Gets at the reul cause Qt. a,ctlon .filed· by the Ne~rt Pii:iance ~ R~DY. ~ OONCRETE , , MUR~GE UCENSE 00tp0rat10~ wh1cb 'aeeka recovery of Athlete'• . Foot 'and reUeves ltch1ilg , " Ray E. Moore, ~, ~nveyor ', dls. , ,3,685.13. , . ' :.. ' rl8'q t lllWay, :An &aay 'and, pieall!Ul t pa~r. Spring ~alley, and ' Mar. ~tlS ~to~ tHtDOo ~ Sat. llquJd to use-no foot ~: • garat Bergan, ,:10, factory ' .worker, ed by MarY Beleq:' PerrY, ' adm'n"~ Wymer L. ~ will rlltum ,your ..Oregollla., Phone, Wayn8$vllle 2911 tnltrilt of the estate of \Valter Pran money ,at once, It you are not 'more cia, in a .suit ffled aDlnat wSUam ~ ple&aed and aatiafled. GIlt , It , Morrow :fhone No. 3 IF YOU want to E Tope. .. lOW-lt's".1nexpenatve. Lebanon oftke Ph9ne possesa1olll' intO 'cOOct ClUb. there Get in the 80RAP to ' whip the ~. R. ·R •. Benaon 80lIl, II DoUUnft better ''haD a ~ Reslcrence--88 II Japa/ ~d1I.Dapou. are' vlaltII relaUwa: ad in the MJam1 Gue~. bere tbIa W8f1k.

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that is the leav s 1l.lld sb,eath or sort of hUllk pUlled oft . Tlj,en It must be spr I1d OUL so that It will not hea t ul;ltU you take It to have the seed !lUlU who .saId he llad a bUDd coiL. stripped off. There Is a machine IL was abouL l.bree months old and that does that but of course as we hud been born blind but he did not do Dol have one we hll ve to tak" 1l wauL to boLbor with it and he wa~ several mJJes to the nearoot one then going to h ~e it killed. Bud is a we bring it back and spread it oul great MUd !or horses and has a to dry . Not a hard process bu. It liOlt spot In Ills heart tor colts 50 ta kes tlUle and worse than that it Ill! gavo the UlaD a dollar and Is all 1:l:l1i(;1' Job than cutting corn. brouglit the poor m~le thing h ome It get.. down your neck aUd, up your B w n~ scared and lUcked anyone sleev es und works Its way all over t .~t ca me near a.nd tor a day or LWo you until It I ' worse than prickly wouldn·t. eat and nickered aU the heat 01' cluggcl's. Good fal'm maillillie for Its mamy aud ber good ugemt:nt m ' lllS to ha.ve your crops "arm lIIllk but one moming when come along so thait one aner the Huck went Lo the, barn the hay and otber can be taken care of. but we . . .. 1· non .· galle a.lla he "'as n,ble 'o hove broom corn and tobacco UI~ n \.~ '" "' '" "(,ike Top y ou t, to the pa.sture with both crying to bll taken care of and told Hill and the oWler colts. H wa.s hay too and the corn almost ready \lO~ long before it was eaLlng grass to cut so that it Isn't Os good. Live and !ollowmg the oUlelt; up for wa- fi nd learn . Ler. Buck bllJUght it ONel' here this Bobble Tom won't let Ine write in cI'ening and we let lL ~at some of the peace . He Is trying to sit on my t/!nd(!r grass on the lawn, Molly and lap and blt the keys too. The other Nelly uw It fol' the f4st tlrAe and ulght we were plaiYlng checkers and came up along the fence ail. excited he t hought that was lots of fun unover the strauge c01t. Topsy !ieard til h,e knocked one ort the board and and smelled them and nick.e .d and 'e put blm out . August 31. Some of our corn Is betried to get to them. They stuck their noses over the fence and Ing eaten right off t he stalks by sniffed at TOpsy . They all touched :;amething. probably r ats, as we have ~, had a "'ad selge of them this sum~oses an d ~M ali y t.ried t 0 ""thP an ear J"dgln f th .I. ' .. au the colt and finally Il mares ~er. u g rom e mulLS6 (l vwere saLis!! d that I~ dldn't belong , vertlsements "as an old friend calls La them and Well.\ on their \Vay. ~hetn. the mice must hl!ove run wUdStill plenty of green corn. We are III my house wJille I was gqne . feeding SOBle of it to the cows. One Well, you know the old saylng-4lut man told us, "Oh, don't teed them Bobble Tom Is back on the job again. green corn. I t will dry them up." r saw him catch two last night. Another says he led green corn all , I My almanao says ot August 30 and one fall and It was' the best mllk 31. Tobls is a goqd time to make Jelmaker he eyer had. Which is right? l1es, jams and preserves. The flavor S a Ial · we h ave no ti ced no change will be "tops" , and you wlJl have', no either way, except thllt the cows like trouble keeping ~he~ - unless the I~ 50 well that there is no trouble-' children. or ,the .' bo!;.s ' dlscov~r your Getti~ them Into the barn . Illdlngk Plalce · -But I , d1dnt even . Friday ; Alwa:ys something pew to piC the p ums" leqrn. This year roy tenant came Sept. 1. SlPnmer ~ almost gone. home nll excited over t he good price A!,ed Pls<ple In Waynesville is turnof broom COln and the high price, of tog red and the golden rod is 111brooms. So we planted broom oorn most out. Too bad ~~tle.s are sucb but ..l wandered wily I:f he was so bad weeks, they are . so handsome. enthUSIastic he dldn't wa,nt to pltU)t The ~anac calls it summer una larger patch . Now I know. First IJl the Equinox and it usually feels you cut off the 'tassel of. straw al\d llke I~ in- ,thls latituQe but signs of ~eed at the top wb1cb' Is the part fall are In the air. Harvest bas beyou SIlVe , Then it ,must be "bOoted," guo.

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L TS 'FO SEE-Some of the best race horses in the .counti·y. Raocing afternoon and night--Monday, 'W ednesday and Thursday. Fine Live Stock Exhibits, Agricultural arid Horticultural DilplaYl, Fine Arts, Culin~ry, Flower Show, Schopl and 4·H Club Exh~bit.

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CHRISTMAS MAIL FOR ever that the openinl time Of alua- pllCQ.1i~ 11116 approval at WII pansD.... ARMED FORCES ABROAD B will be ollanced 1p a.bOut t.wo t. Drl era who ~ve perm1tted SHOULD BE SENT SOON monbha to avoid foteIng puplla to lhe!r 11Censes to .,.pee- a1X montba

will be i8llU!ld ' '(ml1 a tempor.ary.THE '9ll0Wln---g--;rLICle. dealing come to school In the dark. with the malllng of ChrLstmas par,Heads of all rural .schools will ptJunll.. 'l'hat pi'ocedure will applY eeLs to members or the armed torles meet I\t 2 p. m. today In Suptl Iso to hewcom fS in the atal.e. located obrond, was submitted .by erSOlls JlIlder 16 yeara of age may ~ CLAUMCI L ••~. . L. H, OW'don, Waynesville post Bohl's ()tflce ·to ~ake tlnl'll plans for obtain a ' l'esll'lcted permit to drive opening ot cla.sses. master: wben accompanied by a license Arrangements h!lv ~ been lunde by Cbailman Fulmer, of the !louse ';rhe .Government's drive ' for scrap the Post Otflce Department In coLET'S NOT KID O()RgELVE holdllr but only {rom' the reclsttrar Agr~culture ColDmittQe pr dicta . a . lIletal ,lhas been' more successful operot.lon wlLp the War and Navy o j 1lI0tor vehicles Itt £olumbus. SerVices , shortage of food in \.be Iwd thil.n at first indlca ted. Inoidentalis, depar\.menb for the aoeeptance of Our buyIng war bonds Isn't 0 sncexten&.1on of 'J'here wlll be n conslderabie amount of saop OhrIstrtuu p(U'cels for members o[ states and throughout the' llnlted l'ubber h(IS been obtained, [l.lthp t.he nrnled torces serving outside tbe I'lflce even thOUgh the money Is Lime for obtaining the 1942-43 liNa tions by the end of next year- If President's scrap rubbel' collection cont inental United State! Includ _ badly needed for oUr coun~ry's VI;:- censCl; and they must be obt.alned the government continues its etlorl:s dr.lve Just closed a few weeks ago. Alaska . In order that such Pal'- tory. by Sept. 30. ma y ' reaCh the addressees on to limit or reduce the prices of A steady and continuous flow , of We're not giVIng lUlythlng; we'I'/' Appointment of six Warren scrap 'Iron to the steel mills of Ihe time ,and In good condition. postcounUans, named by Gov. John W. farm commodttles while increasing country Is absolutely necessary to masters are requested to bring the beIng paid for lending. Induslr.l al wages and the cost of ev- keep them fun ctlouing on a full following requirements to the atThe government even guarnnte~ Brlcke.r as deputy regilltl'llrs for sale erything the ' farmer' ba to b\lY . sched\lel. The niillions of tons of tention ' of malle.rs : to return our money sare and SQund of .he new license!!, was aJU10unced Already the 'War Production Board scrap 11'on sold 'to tHe Japanese durChristmas parcels lind Christmas - plus Interes.t. Time~ today by -Hul G. Sours, director of bas ' ordered the ,Office .of . Price in, the pa,st decade, and up until cards should be maUed during the 80 whero does the sll(,l'lflcc cl)me t.hl? Ohio depnrt.ment of highways. 1941, could be made quite useful, if period beglnnlng o C'ODeI'· 1 and Administration to prepare for the stUl In A1nc!rlca 1llStead or being us- ending November I, 1942, the earlier In? It doesn·tl They are : Frank.lln, Warren C. Some of the ladles Of ' Ferry rattoning of meat: At the same ed against us by the enemy. 11l1less you think Lo.kln~ a bus YOWlg, 430 S. Center st., O. C, tho better. Patrons' should be enchurch nre servlng cUnner for Mr . time Deparbllel;lt of Agriculture of• •• ' couraged to endorse each gift parlud Mrs. Carl Smith- aDd family . The War I\.I1d Navy Departme llLs cel "Christmas Parcel." Special ef- hlsLend of your en f compares with Harveysbul'g, d . M. McDonald, ~ , wadIng across a river with a JlIJ.l 'Lebanon, Cnrrle B. WUUama, • !Icials lllUlounce there are tallrty have annolmced that checks in Monday at the church. , fort wlll be made to .effect delivery Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hunter pel' cen~ less rotUe on feed In the payment at allowanoes to depend- 01 all Christmas parcels mailed machine gun pouring llulle ~s a Broadway, O. C; Mason, Rose Bunhad a blr~hday dinner Sunday in Unltea States now man a year ago. ents ot enlisted men, coverlng the during that period In time for you ... nell. 0; Waynesville J. C. Hawke, honor of Mrs. odra Murphy. COvers Livestock feedel's and packers .in- UrsL appUcl!I.tlons -to . oIle approved, Christmas. Unless you think resWng on your 0 ; Morrow, Ruby WhItacre, O. . ~l1mt were laid for Mr. and 'Mrs. Everett ,-ISL celling prices on finished beef will go 9ut shortly after Setemper 1. In view of the urgent need fOI' pOl'ch in the evening Instead of go- "0" denotes operator's license - and These checks wlU Include all sunlS shipping Hunter. Mr. Gnd Mrs. Royer Fourspace to transport ma ter - Ing out on a party compares with • re so low thnt prolits have been up to that date in the individual man, Mr. and Mrs, carl Smith and Dial 2111 - Waynesville lals dlrectly essentlnl to the war e(- crouching on your knees a ll IIlgh t ".0" denotes chauffeur.) family, Mr . and Mrs. Rankin Lin. llmlnated a.nd heavy losses are be- cases cove:red . Thereafter regular fo rt. Christmas parcels shall :J not ville, Mrs. Cora Murphy, the host Ing sustained .. Saine stock men and monthly J)!lyments will ,be made. In a mud upholstered fox hole .. Buy War Bond. a nd hostess, Tammy and Carol Ann packers. reroUing past endeavors of The' War Depnrtment may not be exceed the present limits of 1l Unless you lhhlk spenrllns less pounds In weight or .18 Inches in Hunter. the past endeavors of the Admlnls~ nble to pwss upon all appllcations length and girth combined. Never- a nd saving more compares wh,i'! Every Pay Day "-I (or allowances to dependents prior Mr. and Mrs. MUes Young called theless th1l public Is urged by the on ~rs .. Vema L. Marclls and fam- tratlon to amend present laws so as to September 1 but such· appllca_ War and Navy Deltartments to co- riskin g your life for your cLUnlry .. 11to permltt tdle iml;lOrtatlon of fresh tlons wlll be approved as rapIdly as Ily Sunday. Nobody thinks so. '1RIsklnil yO}!1' operate 'by voluntary restriction DovW. The Homebullders ola56 of Ferry 'beef from Ar/ientina. where hoof POSSible and acorued paY/Dents sIze of Christmas parcels to I1fe ror your country" Is Il »1'1'/iI ge Our Quota llnurch enjoyed a steak fry in IWd mouth dlsea~ was prevalent, thereon be made at the end or each tthe hat or an ordinary shoe box, and that we who lire left behind would month, or a few days thereaft r: harlie Wood's park. MiamIsburg, the weight to 6 pounds. These de- gladly share, If we COUld. Wedn~y evening. Those present are predlcLlng that the lncreasing The Navy expects to make payment Men are dyln, for the Four FOR SALE ~ Watkiru Products at' were Mr. and Mrs. Coy GUllam beH shortage will be used as a. rea- 011 practically all aPlllicatio.ns dur- partment.<! ,have polnted out also And that's why, If anY90cly's been Freedoms. The leaat we can • 23 ll. Broa(iway, Lebano~. Open. !l,.nd children. 'M r. and Mrs . 'Ed Lin- 'son anr;! powerful argument for lIft- lllK the firs t few days of Sftptember. that members at the Armed forces bu,ylng a bond now !lnd then and do bere at bome .. to buy are amply provided with ' food alld even!naa for YO\l1' convenience. Ville,· Mr . and Mrs . Carl Smith and 1ng the embargo against Argentinll- When the original 'Bill granting' al- olothing, and the public Is urged thought he was doing hi > Pl' . he's .War Bonda-lO % lor War family, Mr. ' and Mrs. Ben Kearns, beef and permi tting Its sale In the lotments to dependents at men In Glen Lintner. Phone 63 IJ: , Bondi, evel')' pay not to Include such matter in gut 'been kJdding himself. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell, Mr. and 'the serVice was before the House It 'parcels. iNot· more than one ChrlstThat's wby, unless WtJ lYant HILler Unlted States. provided that payments thereWl~ FOR SALE - Full Blooded Come Mrs. Harvey K. · Hole, .. Mr. and mM parcel or paokage shall be a¢Mrs. Everett Bunter and Mr. and Offlclal results· of the Congres- del' should begin , within two calen- cepted .for mamng In anyone week and the Japs to come over and lIJ,ke ,.-.:.============'~ Pu)lS. C. P. EJlla, ' Waynesville, Mrs. Vernon Barr18. dar monthS, or by September 1. - not borrow- IOO per cont of whnt Route 2. S:t. A farewell party was held ThUi'J5- clonal primary In the seventh DIs- However tile Senate amended the when sent by or on behalf of the we've .bullt in a rree Amonca, we'd rom.e person or conoern to or tor, day evening In honor Of Mr. and t.rict, tIS announced by the Clark measure to call for payment of albetter put 10 per cent of ou~ pay FOR SALE-Grapes at R. E. As- Mrs. Carl" Smith and family , '!'he COunty Board of Elections shows lotments t·o begln within four cal- the same addressess. OWlng to the great distance this into War Bonds every pay day . bury (Peony Farm) . Bring ' bas- table at . which the honored guestl that the Incumbent, Clarence J. endar mQnths, or 'on November 1. as a result or War Department of- mall' must be transported and the ket.<!. 'l1Wo m1Jes south- at Waynes- sat ~as booutllully decorated with WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Brown, of. Blancftester, who had no Clclals insulitIng It was impossible handling and any storage It must American Beauty roses. Swrunel' Need Old License. ville on Route 42. ~one 2845 ~ Howers completed the rest of , the opposition In the Republican prl- for the Army to llegtn making pay- undergo, It Is absolut-ely JlecessarY In order to obtain the neW lIcensmary; receIved a total ot 17 679 ments in Je~iS time . Later there was that all particles be packed In sub_ es applicant.<; must: FOR SAl..iE-Oharmln TOllel Tissue. ,decornL1of)S . stantial boxes or cont.alDers and be FRIDAY - SATURDAY Mr . S.tnI th was pr~ented with a votes In the .nine counties making such . a pub11lc reaction . to the long . Four rolls 2!ic. Gazette ,0ffJce. 1. Present their 1941-42 Ohio m.llitlU'Y set and the tamUy with a up the DIstrict. In the Democratlo delay In mIlking' the blll eUectlve, covered with wrappers ot sufficient Good old mountain mllstrength not only to resist pressure drJvers' Ucense; $45 . )'drs. Albert Drake gave and so much criticism concerning FOR SAI.£-Team of 3 and. year gift .ofSmith other mall In the same sack, buL of primary, George H. smith, of the payments reaching dependents si~ ' and comedy. a lovely quilt and pil2. Brlvers' licenses will sell for 40 old bay Percheron Mal'es, well Greene cOunty. received 4,059 votes a day or ~o before the November to withstand the weight of other cents as In the past. There 18 no loW cases. Weaver Brothers And broke and gentIe. Bina Patter!lOn, The prog~am consisted ot a, duet and is; therefore the Democratic elec.tlon, that ' Congress ' enacted lMlok.s oJ mall, which In the long Haryersburg and Oregonia Road • bl Mr. and Mrs. Everebt' Hunter, transit may be piled thereon. Fur- change In tbe cost ot the chaufElviry, in m11es ' west of Halwey$iurg; liong by Mr. Carl Kirkner, duet by nominee. His only opponent, Carl legislation amending the Allotment thermore, \IS each parcel Is subject feur 's license; H. Ehl, ot Clark county, received Law to reestabllsh the September i "SHEPHERD OF THE ~ Wll1ncsvlPe R. 3. 3. Temporary permit.<; for minors payment date a.s carrIed in the or- to censorship, delay in handling Mrs. Allee Glass and MrIt. Neme may be minimized by securing the OZARKS" Iglnal House BUl. While it wUl not from 16 years of age up. issUed for J.PST-Fox hoUnd dog. Yellow male !Hunter. ,'I,'alks were gIven vy Mr. 2.633 votes . • • • be possJble to malte payment to all covering of the parcel so as to per- six months perio<ls only. will cost with name and address on collar. Sherman Rogers and Mrs. Nellle Also: Pete Smith, Fable ready inspection of the con· . . No one should overlook the future dt'pendents by September 1. it is be- mit Reward oMered. Mart oown:s, 1509 Wrigh,. rent.<;. , 6; cents. That permit may be used and N,o velty r.rhere 'were albout 80 ml'mbers a1ld : polltlcal Importance of the l<i .... lleved that a large percentage of ;racoby avenue, ,M.1dd~etown, 0h:10 . Pe,Isha,ble Matter-N.o perishable ~ n drlving only when holder Ls acfrIends present. Mr. ' Bniith Is Ieav. those entitled thereto wlil receive matter should be inclUded in any roR SAiIE - Big ParlOr Furnace, tng Monday for Marion, Va., wl1ere York State ?emocratic' convention, their allotm'lmts during ' the fIrst companied by a Ucensed driver. The parcels. . SUNDAY • MONDAY gOOd condition; James Flsb'er Un he will work wIth the Applaohlan held last Thursday, at which time week in Sept:ember. ProblbUed Articles- Intoxicants, the Maude Crane home) , Waynes- Mt: Evangelizing Assoca1tion. · • • • Attorney General Bennet, candiaate The hottest musical show Mr. and Mrs. John Pugh, of li>ayAccording to figures just released inflammable materials (lncluding vllle,OWo. . Mr. dnd Mrs. Everett Hunter and of James A. Farley was nominated 'by War PrOiduotion 'Chief' Nelson matches ot 611 kinds and lighter ton and Mr . and Mrs. Victor St1bbs in town. Lois Jean Mr . . and Mrs. Harvey , for Oov~mor over aeitllltor ' Meade, FOR SALE - Stanc,l, lIbralY table, Hole the Unlted. IStates turned out three fluids) and polsona, or· composi- Qf Lebano!,\ were .S unday guests of and Shirley Jean and Mr. und '" Eleanor Powell and Re~ wash stand, large miiror, four Mrs. Ed ' LInville spent Saturday supp~r ted by President Roosevelt. and one-half times the amount of tions 'Which may k1ll or inJure an- Mrs. A. Shroyer. k.1t.ehen chalrs; double be!i, din· evening with Mr. and Mrs. carl The real fight III the Convention war materlelln July as In Novem- other or damage the mails, are un"I Dood It" Skelton in Ing room table, DaVId C&l'Pent:er Smith. was not over the gubernatoJ1a1 can- ber, .1941, thl! month preceding Pearl mailable. NO'l1lmL ' "SHIP AHOY" !Row to Addiess Parcels-Addressupstalrs over Lemmons Hatchery. 'Harbor. Jub' war production was didate, but for control of th~ sixteen perPlmt greater thl\n during es must be legible. Parcels adddessSee before Sunday. with Bert Lahr and ' For quJte some time The ocratic party In · New York. State, June, bub was Stlll seven per cent ed to overseas Army l>Crsonnel !Wam!' Gasett,e has been sendinl' 'Tommy Dorsey ahd~ Orch: WANTED - Custom Com Picking. and espeolally at the ninety-four under forecas~ made at"the 'begin- should show. in addlt10n to the a copy 01 the paper each week to Poll and B111 Asbury, 2 , miles. MI'N. Oe ..t Ouo"e", l,Jurrc.uoodcllt cte~ega~ to the 19« ' Democratic ning of the month. Nelson fixed name and address of the sender, 'Added: "Propheciel of numthe name. ronk, ,Army serial ~ost im~portan't produotion Item the. the 'men In the ' armed forces south at 'WaynesvUle on Route 42. ,Noltadamul" and Newl Miss Audrey CrlWlford, of Spring- NatIonal Conventlol) . "sunny JIpl" as combat aircraft, which he term- mer, brl'nch of service, organlzafrom this vicinity, upon' request. Phone 2845. field spent the week wlLh' her par- Farley" who twt'te directed success- en "the best offenslve weapon we tlon, A. P. O. number of the addres, ~ 'I We hav~ been ,lad t.o do thl •• ents, Mr: and Mra .. Earl Crawford. ful calI\paJgns for President Roose- have." He aLso has called, -upon se.e and the post office ,'through WEDNESDAY AND The ' Mlases Phyllis Zech and velt, and for eight years was Post- Amerlcall w,orkers.. to celebra te .'La_ which the parcels are to be routed. inasmuch Ill! 'it seemed to be THURSDAY Gladys Thomas spent theweclt with greatly apPJ:eClated and gave us bor Oay in :a manner that wlU not naval Parcels for Phyl11s ,Zech's grandparents In Mi- master General, Ls - ftDW in undls- Juterrere wlt.h the continuous oper-' sbdUld show, In addition to AnothEU' Swell Comedy! a feeUn, of doln, somethln, tor • MrtI. line,. 01;;;;;-oo'."",.,..&,le.' puted and supreme control o~ the amiSburg. . at-Ion of walr production pl.ants. nrune and address of the sender. Mt, Holly Homecoming will tOO 001'1 w~o are makin, 8,ch a' the Miss Ruth Bunnell spent a few Democro,t ic party in the State of ".T HE WIFE TAKES A Transportation of oil and gasoline the name, ronk, or rating of the ad. held Oc~el' 4 at the church. Come gre~' sacrUice tOr lIS non-comdays with Mr. and 'Mrs. Vaughn New York . Clo.se observers Ilf polit- by railroad !tank cars, except where dressee and the naval unit to which and sPend the·· dli.y, witq us. FLYER" batant.. 'Mrs. HeIll'Y Berges and children Mullen and son, Qarry Lee, of Day- Ical affalrs w1l1 keep thls In mind no o ~hcr me,ans Is available to serve he Is ' assigned. or name of ship I hRs been abSOlutely e!lSential needs, However, tbe list has grown 110 and .post or'Uee thorugh whiCh the of l'eavertown spent Sunday with tol}. ' with Joan Bennett and Callers ' at the Bunnell bome Sun: as the 1944 Convention and Presi- Rrohlblted In twenty Iilld - western par<:els are to be ·routed. Mr. and Mrs. Lue Morgan. ~ Ial'ge and growing wier. tbat dentlal election IliPpr?nches . day were ' Mr . and 'Mrs; 'Vaughn F~anchot Tone states. Th1B action was taken by 011 1diss Minnie 'Crawford, DaylGri Parcels .for membel'8 ot the U. S . , !' Is becomln, a serious' s&rain , • • • 'Coordinator Ickes in order to make ,:Marine .~ UtUt 'No.- (InSert spent the .week · with her parents, MUllen and son Garry Lee of DayPlus: The Woman in the' upon 'us' Unanclally. . T.be~Iol'e In II. press conference last week, available .several thousand addl- appropriate No.); COO . 1"0inmLaSl;er.Mr. and, Mrs. Clarep.e e Crawfor!i. ton; Mr. anQ, Mrs. RR1ph Bunnell . House and Orchestra we reluctantly\ announce that iMlss JOOD KeUes of near SpJ;ing- and family, of Lebanon, Mr. and Secretary of War StlnlSon was t!vi- t10mH 'tank cars to transport gaso- New York, N. Y., or . !.lora Is s~dlni a. few da.ys with Mra. Ben Gruber and children of dently thinking of matters political line and fuel 011 to the Eastem calif. (as instructed by correspondwe can no 10ncer maintain thbI Co.M1NG Waynesville, Mr. and l\!rs. Everstates where dangerous' shortages ent) tor 'any Marine Corps Unit loRoberta. Hartsock. pollcy. But we will send tbe 1Mrs. Dora Morge.n spent Friday ett SUMell and children, and Mt. when he said : .~ uniform shOUld exist despitE! tlle strict' rationing cated overseas. . . OCT. 4. 5. 6, 7 t paPer postpaid, to an, man In ellenlIlg With Mr. "and Mrs: Alfred and Mrs Omer BOldrey aild daugh- n.; be used to cover a man 's am- program I. effect the past several ,ter Phyllis, of Dayton. . 'Ute serviCe of o~r countr" lor bitIons or to repres~nt him as .,ne months . Rllllroads of the country Morgan "nd fa.mlly. , "M R S. M I .N I V E R" Mr. and Mrs. Frank :rrazter who risks his life for this country, are already transpOrting four time/! . School bells will ring for ' ~ea~ly $1.00 a year. We hope many Mrs. !4attie Levi entertained to 5,000 pupils in' Warren co Tu~!iay, spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Considered th~ belt, picdinner In obserVance of her b)rtliparenta or friends ~Il take adwhen - th~re Ii; little possibUlty he as many barrels of petroleum pro- when the 1942-'.3 school term opens. day Sunda.y . the following relatives: Banner Stewart. ducts into the rationed area as was vantaJe 01 ,this speCial offer and ture of the year and one The Homecoming was held a.t the will be' caned upon to fight," Becre- originally esMInated could be de'Supt. H. H. Druhot of the Leba.n· . Mr. arid Mrs. Audrey Or~ and send ihe hometown paper to a Utica ll. JI. churClh wl~h Rev. PGcUn of the best ten of ail tilnel ~ry stimson also discussed the apThe .w)loll~ county aWalts with on school ..system estimated about famtly, Mr: and.Mrs.: Ed Crew, Ellslov~'. one In *h& I14!zvice. worth ' Smith and falnUy of Dayrt.on; s the maln speaker. polntment of Army officers direct planning and cooperatIon' tile rall- 1200 pupIlS would enter grade, JunI .,.,.. alld Clara Daughters. i Afternoon from civilian' life and stated he -con- roads wUl not. be able to asslmUate Ior Qnd /lenlor high schools here. . a.nd use In East Coast tratflc the gWlSts were ·Mrs. Allee Klch of R1ch R E C T A L D I S E A S E S sldered It one of hLs foremost du_ thousands of tank cars from ' the . Charlea ~, . sOhl, county superinmonll. ~d., Mr. and Mrs. Orville D M STEELE:' 23 t ties to make certain that Army ' of~ Middle-West, that ' have been re- tendent, saId 81bout 3,600 would enKlch , of WincheSter, and Mr. and R. E. . ' . • 1 OhiO, Eas ~Ieers are chosen solely ' for merit leased by the Oil Ooordinator's roll in rural and village schools outMrs. Glenn Keane and ToDllIlY, of !Locust S.treet Wilmington, Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rawso~ and tor. the effective per\l'ormance order. The stopping of tank car de- side Lebanon. ' Mlsses Amy an'd Mamie ' Rawson, has published a. booklet In whicb he of their duties . There ~as been con- Ii verles In the states affected flY the '. , order will reSult in little .inconven- Classes In . rural schoo~ open Harry and Pal'rls 'Rawsoll of Day- explains. how he treats PILES or (;onr Mr. and' Mrs. Lawrence Zlnk; lp!lMO~OID8 without SURO_ sldera.ble criticism recently of the lenee, as most gasoline and 011 in 9 a . .m. ~nd those in vniage schools . Mrs. 'Frank Dakln. Re:fr~hmen t.<; ERY or , ~IOITY, This book- high number of Army officers com- that area IS distribute!! bY.: plpe 'llne at 8:45 ,a. m. Supt. D~imot s'aid of cake .and candy and ~old .drinks let will' be sent free by sending him nlissI6ned directly from <J!vil\iJl Ufe trtlck or barge, and such: service \olllage talhoola would ' dlSlll.1a,'!ed were served. . ' • without previous traIning or mill- cab be exten9ed to .9B.J'e ,tor praotic- at 2':30 p. m, cafeter!ll.s ,in ' both your n'a me and address.-Adv. • .. l ' tary elq)erlence. It w~ ~dOubt~ ally all 011 and gasoline needs. , . The wohel , country awaita with grade and hIgh schools will serve , In a.n effort to meet th~ cr\ticlam great interest the co.ming · speeches lunch the first day, he said. that the Secretary pointed out he or statements t)y ,the President on . Both: village and rural schools ' will' IJr•• Har'ette I+~"'" Corre_fen' unBlble· to give ~fsonal atten- 1nD:atlQ~ problems: There ha~ been ' operate· on w'a r ' time, placed in efwas " The W.O. ~Ith family ' lett 'F erUon to such appOintments, and that some talk, within the inner clrcles . ry Monday. afternoon for Marlon, . Vlrgln1a,. and It was with heavy he 'was therefore I)amJng a board of of that the IPresldent 1'~"".~""II,I!I~IiIIIIII~. ' willWashlngt;on, call for a reduction in fd.rm I. hea.tts' •\;hilit" the ' members of the ' five l'etired ~my .ortlcers" under the prIces, an'd .a further ' control o-ter ',Ferry church watched: them go. direction Qf qenera~ Malin D. Craig industrijll ' wag4;!$ inCreases. But feVi , Rev . Smlth Ls to do eVB.llgelical work , former Chief of Staff, to represent faTm produ(:ts are' selling ' above . WHEN YOU MAKE AN AUCTION YOU ARE v:trglnla' and we ce1'talllly .wlSh Every Pay him In connection With the procure-' party. ~y students of the 'sltua, h~ ' a.J1 suc~. The Smith's moved . . tIoli belieVe tha~ ahy drastIC redUc~ T~USTING YOUR' LIFE SAVIN, by motor freight. . , . G S" TO . tHE AUC. ment of officers , ~. tlon In farm prices by gover.nmental ),aB , A farewell ' oonquet was 8iven in ---------....;..-----:--,-----,-:--'-'-----'~ credit wiU resUlt 1D a greatly laSTIONEER. DON'T /f'f1HAVE THEM GIVEN AWAY, ~onor of the retlrlng minister, W. ' )!' Il.. • \ " sened , p~llctlon !· or agricultural O. smith, and his t8.mlly In the ~ .... ta: .a-a- ' ~~~...;..-.u_ a - _D4IIM~'-'~_~ r GET, .TH~ ONE. ~~O GETS THE MOST, MO,. .. iIocial rooms of the Ferry church EY FOR ,YOU ON SAU DAY. ALL ADVERnS. Thllrsay evenmg of, loSt wee.k. Ta'~lea were set and everyone had a ' ING PERSNA~Y TAKEN CARE <:>F. ' On Your ~ '~ IS ~lng prellklted by many Observ;' comtoratble seat' for t~e en,t lte eve_ "'~ -: ,~ .ers, reli'ardlesa of 'what ·1lm1tatlon pln,. An intere,ljting program ~ . 'Fe UI. each aervice we d'i~ect is a· revere~t cere. ma;v ' or may not be placed upon of{ere4~ ~ h,l t, ofthel?rogram'was HC'ME . •• f&.I'm prices. GroWIng shortages of .on&' m~y by J4l'. ' and )4rs. mony. We approach it with .incere .ympamy apd 'labor, 'farm mach-lnetYI : lertll~r ' EYeret~ Hunt;er 'whlch began': with. FURNITURE underetandi"., with a . genuine 4eaire to help. ', Our and .other "LI'IO l1ece8sitie!, .aIi well "alit)' Me Bac]t t.o Ol~ v1riinny:! as rapidly mcreaslng costS of fu,n . , AUTOMOBILE. 8Iul4vlcbes. cookies 'a nd Ice cream Funeral, Parlor 'ii" ~vailable rto all. 'operation, can l'esl1lt only Iri lowered c:ot'fee were, served. Mr. M._M., GR~INPRO and STOCK . ag1'lcultural produOtion. Then too, __ -liQltGD waa ma,ster~ Of 'ceremonies ~t.ed Rev. 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NlNETY- FOURTH YEAR

Waynesville " ~o' Have Local 'News Police ;Patrol Service

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TlltJRSDAY, SEPTEM BER 10, 1942

.Victo~y Cyclist

The annual ~n of the Earnh ar t family will. be h eld sunday', September 13, at Wayne Park .

Announcement of a new police .patrol service for the Village of !Waynesville was made bY Mayor C. 1f. Brace followlnl a meeting or the V1llage Oouncll, held Monday night. Oarman Crone was appointed as patrolling ,of!icer whose dUties shall b~ to regulate the flow of hlghspeed traffic throUgh the VUlage,

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Former Residents Observe Annitsary <A few weeks ago Mr. and Mrll. O.

E. Bra~ten celebrated their golden wedding annlveraary with a family gathering at their hpme at 765 Mont clair avenue, Da)'ton. Seven of ~elr eight chlldren and 13 of their 17 grandchlldren were present. A group picture was taken on the la.wn whlcn was featured in t he house organ of the Equitable Life; N. Y., for 'wbich company )lr BraUen IS group supervisor 1n Dayton. . The Bratten family are pleasantly recalled as former Waynesville residents when Mr. Braten was school lIuperlntendent. Adopting life InsurI\nce I1B a profession at middle ale, Mr . Bratten 18 an outstanding succeS§,

an d to· subdue ~ther dLsorders along Mal1') street • It has been em}lll5lZed by members of counc1l that the new patrol ~Y8tem 'Is "at Intended a "speed trap" and that moderate violations will not be prosecuted. The prl ~ mary purpc,>se for the new service 11; to put a stop to the flagrant violations of the speed la.w which have been evidenced ,here at frequent Intervals. The new patrol service will start here within the next few days, Council approved the appointment o( A: F . Melloh to the Village Council a.fter accepting the resignation of Dr. H . F . Dye who Is now serving with the Onlted states Armed forces. ·Discusslon of various improvements throughout the Village were discussed, including repairs on the Main Iltreet paving In the first black north of the traffic light .

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HALLOWEEN BAZAAR AND SUPPER OCT. 31

On Saturday afternoor., - October 31st, the W. S·. O,·.S. of the local Methodist. church will have a Hal10we'eD"'Bamar and Food Market, followed by an Oyster and Ohill Supper in the evenlng. , ~ and gifts wul be on sale at 'WARREN COUNTY RUBAL liwo o'clock and supper will be served SCRAP DRIVE TO BEG.JN from 5 until I . TUISDAY.8EPTEMBERU . There will be several unusual at.David B. Bailey, Warren coUJ:)t.1 t!'llCtions such as '~e Ole Bott le salvage ci\&4'man, reports ·that the Collection,' Thanltsglvlng suggesrural scrap drive will ppen In the tiona, Ohrlatmas gifts and a s~clal ' ty Be ' pte-o.At ....... 16. The WPA will "Korner tor the OhUdren." co' un ~0".11'.~ fa ..... Watch for other ~ouncemen ~s u "" ~ .Illers • .nd later' collect the OArap. and plan to look WI over.

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·Rev. a nd Mrs. L. C. Radley accom-PIlnied their daughter Lois to Piqua Monday afte rnoon . MIss Radley Is a teacher In the schools a't Piqua .

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Mrs . Robert Furnas and son Benny ' vlsited Mrs. Ella Hurley and Mr. and Mrs. J . H . Shambaugh, of Harveysburg, Mon~ay evening .

ents respectively. Zola StrIder has for ty-four students in the second grade; Virginia 'Hard1o, grade principal, has thirty-six In the third; Mrs . Sylvia .Roberdlng, with a mixed third and fourth. ~ ~wenW third grades and ten fourth graders. Lllura McIqnsey. who teachers the straight fourt.h grade has thlrty.- whlle Dorothy Da~ seven students luis for ty-five In the fifth grade IIDd .I.!rs . Thelma Elzey hIlS fortY-lour In the sixth grade . Although a few pupils are reported as "stlU working," the enrollment :it the high scbool building Is prac~ICl.. lIy complete. The Junior bigh lOasts !\fly-eight seventh graders. However, the eighth srade enrollment Is but twenty-nine . The Senior high school enrolllDent is as follows : SeniOrs, 44 ; Juniors, 27; Sophorores, . 37, and Freshmen, 43. Faculty sponsors wlll bll Mr. Garst for the Seniors, Mr . eTgUllon ror the Juniors. Mr. Pow.er Cor the Sophomores. and Mr. L3raddock for the Freslurien .

Linen Shower Given For 'Recent Bride

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Mr. and Mrs. J . L. Baker and daughter. Miss Marcia, were Sunday dinner guests of Misses Annie O. and Mame T . Browne at t he Frtends Home.

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and chUdren, Polly Lou and B1lly, of Waynesville, anel Mr. Simeon Wiersema, oC Hamilton. spent the Lat>or Da-y hollday at West Onion, W. Va. at the llome ot Mr. and Mrl. Barrr Hopllu (the former Mrs. Charles E. Powell . ..... Loallle GUl Macy) Ihown rid· • • • ~es Annie ' and Mame Browne .... a victor)' blcJ'cle CD Park avenue Ia New York. 'Jl'he velocipede wal and MIBs May Wright were Sat ur- lIouted by PI'lce AdmlDlstrator day evening dinner guests of Mrs . IleDderllOD as d(~r prlEe· at a "blD. L. Crane and fam1ly . o),cle IUDcbeoD." All IUDcbers were reflDeaCed to aUeud tbe alralr OD • • • Dean Hawke and frie.n d Art Olll- 'wo-wheelerl. ver t, or Columbus, were week-end visitors of Dean's parents. lI4r. and --------------------------Mrs. O. Lee HaIW1te. SO Mr . and Mrs . Thomas Dunigan two children and Mr .

634 Students ·Enrolled In Wayne Twp. Schools·

Funera l servIces were Ileld here the Stupbs 'Funeral home on Tuesday aCternoop. for Miss WlUa . The Wayne Township schools Faye Lewis. age 19. who dIed Bat- C,pened Tuesday. Sept. 8. ' and reurday noon at the hbme or her mained In session untn 2 p. m . mother, Mrs. George Miller, after Reports rrom the Grude building Indicate that two hundred ninety -six an extended illness. !MIss Lewis IVIlS born In Adams pupils ' are enrolled there. Virginia county a nd came to Waynesville Blackburn and Ethel Beekman Ilre wIth her mother to live when sh e Lbe first grade teachers and hnve WAS eleven years old. She attended thirty-two a.nd twenty-eight studgrade and high schools h ere . .Besides her mother she leaves her fat her, Har ry Lewis, or Adams county; one brother. Irwin, or Waynes ville; one sister, Mrs. J ean Nutker, M rs. Lowell S tarke (Miss Clara of Cincinnati; one one half-brother , Hopkins was honored last WedneAueorge Miller , Jr. clay evening, when 'Mrs. 'Wymer Services were conducted at the· Drake entertained at a linen show~ Stubbs Funeral Home and burial or in compliment to the recent was made In Miami cemetery. bride .

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Dickie Graha m spent last week In Deyton wit h his sIster Mrs . Ray Smith .

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Group Meet T Defend Farmer

Gifts were placed on a table decGARDEN CLUB HOLDS (looted ln pink and wblte. The bride FIRST FALL MEETING received many nice linens. The Waynesville carden club met for their first Fall meeting last Thursday afte rnoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Hook. Cut flow ers In attractive arrangemen ts and bouquets, were displayed by members In a colorful exhibition. An Interesting paper all "The History of Oorn " was given by Mrs. Een Smith. A general d1scusslon by members on flower cultivation followed . The t ime and place of the October meeting will be announced at a fut ure date.

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Con t~sts and a general get - together were en joyed by 25 guests. nfter which Jl dessert course In the pink ,and white theme was esrved by the hostess.

,"ANY PERMITS FOR NEW HOMES I.N LEBANON AND MASON COMMUNITIES

Marriage Licenses

Lebanon. - Prospects for continued home building In thls area have been Increased by the CUing of a number of applications for priorities for new homes here all(l. at Mason. A Mason contractOr has been granted a permtt for 20 homes ~ there by tile Olnc1nnaU office Of the Peder",l Housing Administration. Ii. J ; Oally Jr., local developer. has ap- . plied for 1-1 permits and Stone and Bradbury. contractors, for five. With an Increased pay roll at the Kings MiUs ordnance plant, U Is exp~ted that the hOUSing shortage will continue even 1f .these homes are erecte4.

Robert E. Johnson, 37. Lockbourne soldier, and Mary Louise 01ase, 32, I''ranklln, factory worker. ~ Edward Coleman, t6, Lebanon, laborer. and Betty Gibson, 60, Morrow, housework. FAANKLIN RESmENT DI1l8 IN CINOINNAW

"The Farmer," who bas bt!t!n the ENTERTAIN FOR SON object of many undeserved crltlAT FAMILY. DINNER Services for HmDan B1aey. H, of Franklin, who died Sunday In st. clams 1n the present war emergency, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis FI.res and . Francla hOSpital, OInc1nnati, was was heard In Mn own . defense at. !l fllmily entertained at a CamUy a~~onducte<1 at the Eaton funeral mee ting 0f f armlers 0f this ' com- ner sunday In honor of their son. !lOme. Pl'anklln, Wednesday aftera.. mUnlty, last W&dnesday even Ina . Cbarles, who left Tuesday to <Aln ota JV' !loon at ·2:30 o'clock, wltb burial In Bailey said each fann ~:tla: 80 The meeting was t.h eregular dls- the T;J. S . Navy , as radio techrucWoodhIU cemetery. Survivors are . of 800 pOunds with an a a . cusslon session of East Wayne Ad- Ian. ilia ltep!atber and mother, Mr. and poundS per ~onth j)elng as.sea&e4 by vlsory Council No. 6. held at the • Their guests were Mr . and ~ . Mrs . L. D. Sanders, Lew1abura; a ttle war I;l6ard. home pf Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bart_ Charles FIres of Troy, Mr. Harold son, David, Carl!ale, and a a1ster. Reports were' wldtspr~ad that· sock : • Taylor and Mr. and Mrs . 0. H. Mrs. Roger Dunham, ClarksVille. nelgbbor1ng lunk dealers bad fo1Topics d1.scu&sed . were, "The 1m- IHarbeSon I!olld son, of Centerville, , lowed up th.e ·sollCltor!> . · wlth ~ ~ portance 01 Each Person Doing Hi~ Mr. and Mrs . Leslie Taylor and son LEBANON HIGH IL\S S.uu; BIBLE CLASS , TO MEET statement they were the men supPar t In The WIll' Effort" and "The o~ Bellbrook, Mrs. ElY&l1 Fires and MOND~Y NIGHT AT I:" ENROLLMENT AS JAST YEAR . pOlled to ~lleCt and had PI¥d ~ Need For More Favorable Publicity MISs Flossie Pires. ..,. ~ than t.be price ·they shOuld 'have. for the Fanner." Th.e Monday night Bible clasa wtll 'l1le enrollDiept at Lebanon hlah Farmers were ~ ·to bel .sure The meeting was. opened wltb the ENTERTMNS SUNDAY FOR school TUeaday was Ra, exactly the meet at the home of Mr. and lIIra. genUIDe co~ectors w~re glven the showing of a film on..Flre ProtecDAUGHTER AND SON same as the firlt clay 01 ecbool last A H. Stubbs on Main street Sept. OA_P tion furnished by the Ferm Bureau. year, Burnett Butterworth, prlncl- 14 ThIs class has been growing ..... a • .Oft~ldes "'-"ey the --_·t· ..... 'Dftfreshments wer~., served by 'tbe Mrs. Joseph L. Heston entertaln- pal, reporta. Enrollment.lb the kin- laTter each week and the members ,...,.. . ....... ........... ..... ~ . slats of Myron T. Jollblon .Clet.r'hosts dujrng the social hour which ed ~ut for ty .r elatlves at a tamlly del'larten with 65, In. irades one to "eport Increastng Interest. EVeryone creek towDahWi_R. 0 . LarUe,·Deer-. followed . Mr . and Mrs. ~bert dinner Sunday In compUment to her six, 806. Is welcome. field; R. E . Leroy, PraDItllni To L. Oons will entertain the group in daughter. Mrs . 'Luther ' Hartsock, Knapp, BamJltoni ~er., Storer, October. '. and son, Edward Heston . ENROLLS AT WESTBBN Harlan; H •. C. Milllpn, J4aII8le and A bounteous dinner was served to COLLEGE AT OXl'bBD Alleging that b1a wife had been Wasbinrton; BedJe Kina, Salem; the guests lJi cafeteria style. and __ . "enticed" to the home of the deRHOd~ Bumiell, W~e; ~ ~les . . , was enjOYed at tables arranged on Oxford, Sept. 9...... Am9ni the . fendant, Oharles· Norvell. Prantl1n, Van Riper, Union; Karl M. BroWn, th e lawn. . members cif the cla8ll or '1 N8 Wbo , !lied a ,5,000 allenatlon of artecTurtlecreek, Mrs . Melbourn . Russell enterAfter dinner, an Informal ~uslcal arrived at Western Collese, Oxofrd, . tiona suit against Jake J!lm1ini, e, progra m provided en~rtalnment . ENTERTAIN SUNDA~ ·talned the Volunteers for Victory O~o, on Thursda.y, Septep1ber 10, .Lebjlnon, in Common Pleas court. gro!lP of the Methodist church a t BABTSOCKS HOSTS AT _ to participate In a special OrientaAT ~ I'tUllLY DINMER Norvel also tued a divorce au1t her home last Thursday evening, for tion Week for freshmen was MlsII agalnat b1a wife, Gracie M. Norvell. . PICNIC DIN"ER· SUNDAY ' hte t MI8a Allce ~and Mr. J. Q'; their regula.r sl~mI-monthly sewing .Hele.n Marpret Gone, daug r 0 of Lebanori. De char¥~ pec1ect. Mr . and Mrs. ' Fred ·OODS. Of , 00118 entertained at a famllY din- P~B£~81VE- . ~OIllEN'S session. • • • The NorveJa are the parents of 10 Mr. and Mrs. R06S H . Hartsock OLD TO MD:I' .SEPT. 15 . Mr: and Mrs. Jo~ W . Kersey 'ldter an evening of 'Iewing .re- and. family enter tained at a picnic Waynesville, Ohio. ner sunday. 'Thelr pesta were IU. children ranaill8 rrom 3 to as le.... untU upperc~uien amve on ~~ ~~reaa1ve Wome.n ,s . (:lub will entertain members of ·the "20- .t reshm'eh ts werll ser ved by the hos- dinner Sunday ror ~he following and '~ • •~ Gona and da~h~r Tuesday, Sept . .14, the freshmen wtll bId. The coup!eWu. ~ In Mlu Helen' Marpret, Mr . anel MrI , WlU 'meet Tuesday everung;'·Sept. iii . SO" club of st. Mary ;s cburch at tess to t he· folllowing guests: Mrs. guests: Mr. and Mrs . R. D. Co1it: Jackson county. Ky. ' . ...., Gons, Mlaea .\!tee, 'Net~ at 8:00 o'clock a~ th'e' ~tOn · h~e. ~helr home Monday ~v_, Sep- Frank '00. LeMay. Mrs. Ed,w.hi Ram- lf tt and ~8m1ly, of New Burlington ; be the center of attention on the' Suit for ,10,000 damaliea waa filed bs, Mrs. CharlE!S Terrell,· Mrs. WU- Mr . and Mrs. Lester Stanfield lAnd Western campus. A special program by Mary II. Pi!t:rY of near ~ter. u an~ Betty Olil~e, MlaB IiotWnta 1Ira, .~ H1!Sy ,wltb· be the' hostel!B. tember i4. · o~ conferences, parties. placement • • • '1Iam Moran . Mlrs. Kenneth R. HIll, 'iloat, aDd Mr. George Oglesbee. All me~, .re urled to attend. Mrs. ·H . H. Wll)iam&on has refamily, Mt . and Mrs. A. Z . Hart- testa and physical examlrultloDB has the resl\lt of an automoblte Mcldent Mrs . w.:11liam Sawyer and Mrs. Earl The" affalr was arranaed In honor turned to her home / here after sock and famUY ·Mrs. Ralph Ame.s been arranged for them to acqualnt Ilear here In lIMO in whlch her 8011; Oonner. of Mlaa Helen MaiJaret 00nI, who E.UTu.N STAB TO spepdlng the PUt week With· her and son and Mr, and Mrs . Fred them with the customs and reglua- Walter E. Perry, 17, Was &ald to han UET MONDAY. NIGHT Mrs. Sawyer ~1l1 be hostess to tbe left today (Thursdaf) to ~ ber been fatally Injured: The deferi~t. Ames, ot KIngman. daulhter, Mrs . Ethel BaUk, at Day'tIons of the callese. group next week . first year at vyestern College, OxWlIliam E. Tope. R. R. 2, Poater. ton. . ,'!be' Eutern .star "ill met;t, Mon'11he formal opening of the collelle ford, OhIo• . was charled witb negUaence . Be H.tPPY HOtR CLUB • • • '" day nlIht, September 14 at B:OO w11l be ~on TUesday, .September 14, ~r.. and Mrs .J . R . Baberton, 01 DYES TO. RESIDE · was name4 as the driver or a a&r BOLDS A MEE~G o'clock. ' ", COUNTY GBA.NGE- MA8T~ whetf."·Ulere will be ~ special acaAkron visited Mr . and Mrs . R . H . IN INDIANAPOLIS ~ i4arga'ret Hadiey, Wortl)y Matro{1 ENTDT~ IIBBB S~T. .,. ... Hartsock and Mrs. 0: H. Death- Mrs. H. F. Dye and sons spent The September meeting Of the demlc ' procession and chapel sen- which oclilded witb one opera\eQ 'bY' Perry . The youth's father. Barry R. .Mary Earnhart, Se9retary. . . erage . bere last Tuesday. the week-end with Dr. Dye at In'- Happy Hour club was held at the Ice. Olasses w1l1 bealn the same day. Perry, owner of the' alao 1& Warren GI'IlIWe MasTope tor ,175 for damaaes to the ters were guests of the WaynesvUJ,e !Mrs. ,i Jess!e ~ Lou !Mra. Martru: Jio~b received the dlanapol18, 1nd .. m . Dye is with the home of Mrs. Ralph Shaefer on Get In the SORAP to whip the autamabUe. Parmer's Or&nge at · a meetlnl bel~ Printz were .builnes, vlaltoJ'a In. Cln_ following vb1tors Sunday ~aftemoo~: U i s. Army a Ii Benjamin Har- september. B. ', After the reading at Jape I the creed, the secretary's report was here SaturdaY maht. · . , Cln~~ Iaat wedii~: Mr. and Mrs. AllenBpu1c~ of LY- rison. FAIR PLAy-oB 18 IT, A Proraam of contellta and pmea, __________.,.-~_ _..:.____"""'="~~ tie and MIss Kathryn Gibbons. MrS'. Dye and sons expect to read. After the business meeting, • • • leave Waynesville .sometime thla the tollowtng program was ghen : appropriate to "ScbOOl Daya". proyears an ~r had BIven . a Mr . and Mrs. HOward MIssIldine week to .est81bllsh a temP,Orary res!- Reading. Bill, the Grocery Clerk. by vided the even!Da'. enU!rtalDment certain ol'lanlaatlon a . Ilberal w~re entertained· at Sunday evening dl!nce at Indianapolis, during the ELsie Hockett; What Has Happened . an.. the ~eu !I8iat~n. Refreshamount of space for club new UMl . 'suppeI: by Mr. and 'Mrs " Charles ' time Dr. Dye lis located there. t:o Neighbors; by Reba Braddock. 'menta. w~re enjOyed after the: proannouncements. One day the editor This was follow~ :by a contest lnun. ' . '.. learned that the president. of. the . Van' Over an~.r~' · FARM GliotJP MEETS "..hich was enjoyed by all. Adjournorganization had placed a tl1 prlQt.Mr. arid Mrs, D. C. IUdge. re'FOil ' DISCUSSION moB SOBOOL COOK ' n:ent .took place after a lovel~ lunch. Ina order witb an out-ot-town con. ; l8 BIBBD BY BOARD ~elved th~ tOlloW~1 visitors S~- The ElIlst W. 8~Yi\eAdvliory CoWlCll The OCtober meeting w1ll .be heid cern. ~ J' ~ ~ ( ~ day: w '. and . lira : BrookB Rob"How did you ~pPen to liVe that erts, ofr'Dayton, and' Mrs . Annetta No. 1 met tOI: a regular mont})ly at the home of Mrs. John Gons. MrS • •1: Paul -•• " b1~ . ¥ ~ ' discussion • last WednesdaJ. evening , printing order to' outaldo ' . cqacook at tile hlgh··.c~ool buDdiDa at' "SuWvan, bf ~a~ ~b10. . l\~ t he home ot Mr . and ¥rs. Frank WORK ON SCOUT CABIN ~rn ?': the editor demande4. a shOrt ~Qn of ~e WaJDe Town11\11'. , and .Mrs·: o. E. Boyer. ' of Hess. The 'dlsCusslQn ..as' conducted A group of local men aSsembled ' ~elll I'll teU you" aalel the 0laIa ship Bclardor':EduoaUon, held MOn· Dayton, spent "sUnt;!aY .. and Labor by S . S . ~I. le&der. after wb4ch ' 'Monday at the site of·tbe local Boy olf1cJal. "We've been IiViDa you all "'" nJibt. · Routine bualIleea- and Day wlt~ Dr. and Mia . /(. E. Stout refreshments wet e served. Mr . and Scout ca~in near the htih scbool ur news for several ~ .~ .e •~ent .. of .conclud~ :~ the aDd dauahte~ .• ,,,'· Mrs. EllIs will be boststo .the coun- and gave the project quite a boOst. . ,decided it was onb' fair . to · dlYide t 'n*tlDI. .> " .: :.. ... . , cll for the Oct,?ber meetllig. I t ;Is .reportle'd that th-e foundation Ol.r business anll Jet .the 'other maD Mr . . and MrI. Harold W~dBWortb. ," . • _ 1_",_ . 8 d' ~ been, pnlshed . .. have aui JOb prsnUna."-'Ib8 PUb- . Of nwWu~d, Ind., apept. un., Sall8bury lind f8m11y were SundaY " " Usher's .Auxill&ry . fJte¥n~ 'an4. eve~. th Claude dinner 'guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. W~EK"~ GUEsTs Bm~ StrOud and ta~. ' . E cOrnell' ',. ~ . ' '" -:- "~. " .' • "'e . , • ~ • ••. • . ¥T. and Mrs . A. Kre111De, of ~au:e~:=:O;! Mr. and Itrs. W. N. Seara and Newport, 'KY., w!r~ week-end pest!!' _ Judlt Cbarlta a DeDcbult ..... ta & tile b of Mt . d..... Mr . and uri.' Everett .BearS.and ~ of 'Mrs .•L. M. nende~. In ~dI~ k eqert ........ ~ . . ..-:. ed t.Wo eIlYO.... ,Iaa\ . . . to .... ~ ~_. ome " an ~,!, Ronn1~ accompanied MlsII - Lola. tIon to her house pesta. Mrs. BID- (aotare .. c."';;' ~ at ·...... fol1o'w1Da: BemIci BbaJ'p . . . . . . ••• . 'Seara to ·MoDdQ. Wb)le (lerson entertained at diDDer sun· .................... _ ..... IIan7 P. 8barp, . . . . .: .... . Mr. UId 1Il'I. CJeorp W1DJ*, of th~ thev Mr. anlS)I'1'I. AI.. . , KiIII IIQ . Wdlb& and Iga, . . . . . . . . . . . . BYaaa qaIfta~ ~ . . . do .... ~ aDd 111'. aDd 1IrI~ D. R. bert carvei'. IIaJ1a SIIOD. _ . ................. 1111..,. ii-a. ' ... . c ' on -

ot Berea, Ky., .were overnight guestS of ' Mr. and Mr,s. Ray MIlInOUS , Friday. • • • Mr . and' Mrs . John B. Gons, daughter, Marllyn, and F. B . Henderson spent Saturday and Sunday l'''BANKLIN MAN lULLED a t Indian Lake. IN ~MBER CRASH • • • Mr. and Mrs . John W . Kersey Among the six army fiyers kJlled and son Oharles, -.nd Mrs. Frank ttl the cOlllalon of two twln-englned Swartzel were Monday evening dinbombers' during a llractlce boMbing ncr guests Of Mr . and Mrs. Luther m1aa1on TUeSday at BoeweU, N. M .• Hartsook. . waS Ueutenant 08car tW. Tread• • • Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Malnous and more, 2'1, of FrankIln., ... ... All Oft t th k d Lieutenant Treadmore was born in 'Ua'uY ep ~y, spen e wee -en carllale and gradua't ed !tom Frank-. with the.l r parents, Mr. and Mrs. lin high acl\ool 10 1932 .. Later he Ray Ma1oous. • • • apd daughter, WOrked for the National Cash RegNrs·. A . P. Melloh tater, Dayton, and the AeronaUtical Mary Ann, enjoyed a picnic with Products company, V1Uidalla. ,He en- relatives a~ Hamilton last Thurstered the army last Decembet'a~ter day . 'bollic air ' traln10g at King CIty, • • • OoUforD!a, and Lamore Pleld,Oalif. Mr. and Mrs. O. L . Duke spent' lltI was commJaaiODed Second Ueu- the week-el)d wlth their daughter, tenant at Stockton, o.llt" last 'June MrS. Jlelen Graham, of Dayton. 9'. HI!.' married. Ma.rgaret Black of Mr. and Mrs: PaUl Duke a.nd enllDay.tOn the following dll5'. She ~ved dren were' aI80 Sunday evenlnl dlnwith him at Ro&welll"leld, N. M. Be ner.guestS of Mrs. Graham. . • • • III surviyed by his father, James Mr . and Mrs. W. N . Sears and '~ a . brother, Fowler son and daughter, John and Lola., Treadmbre. visited relatives In Oreenvllle last "ntursday . 'WIn. MQlnous, all

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Entered AI. 8eCoDd Olass MaJ.l Matter at , PoIltolllce, Waynesv1l1e, Oh1o pepdents, into military Semce be(pre begInning tb lnductlon of Class 3 re~lstrants who have wives (but no chJldre~) . with whom they, maJn '" tain a bona fide camliy rl/lationslUp --~~"';;""---::IB8::;:'UEO ;;;;;;::-:E ;;;;;: VER ~-;; Y:-;; THURS;:;; ·;:;;;;:;;;;D~A-::Y;;-------:-- In their hbmes . 'National ·Director ---~-::--'-~~;:::;'::-7.-;;;--;;::~;::::--;;::=-:;:--=7.;;::::::~-- 'Hershey a lso instruc ted that s lAlte Subscription 'Prioe, $1,50 Per 'Year. Payable In Advance and locn) boards n ot begin the induction of regis trants having wives nnd children. 01' children. fo~ ,vhom they ma lnta1n a ,home. and marl'1ed before Pearl Harbor or at a t:iJ)le when Inductlorl was not immment, Unless such action Is first a uthorized by nationa l headquarters.

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Senate Finance Committee and ~d­ I'Dcated Q "spending t ax." The T1tas tll'y proposed tax on spendihg would give each citizen an exemptioD for income paid out lor Ute insurance, 011 debts, and for the purchase 0' war bonds, within certaIn llm1tations, and tax all other spending a llI lnlmum oC ten per cent. Members of the Senate Finance Committee quickly pOinted our that the TroosLlry proposal quickly pointed out (hat the Treasw-y proposal was :.tnlply another form of sales tax, I·l1d that in reality there is little IliUerence between taxing what a person .buys and ,taxing what a. person spends-as It is rath er difficult a spend without bUlying, or to buy wl t.hout spending. Charges were made that the "spending tax" was so nam~d simply tor <the purpose of mlsleading the public, A mot10n w~s made during the height of the debat e, and quickly ",dopted by the committee, to instruct the Treasury oCflclais t,o prepare proper legislation for levying a national war sales tax, The Office of Price Adminl.stra- I t is now' being rather !reely pret10n has taken Federal court action dl.cted Lbat the new Tax BUl will not against more than one hundred complete Its ' way through Congress meat 'packers scattered throughout and e sIgned by th~ President bethe country. The paokers afe chargfore the November election . e.t wI th 'violating P.I'lce llrnItatloll • • • Natlonal.SClecblve Service Director ceilings !lDd other O. P. A. regula.tlons concerning th:e grlL<21ng and Hershey hilS issued 1I1structlons to selling of meat products, It Is al- 'all state directors to apportion calls legcd that in Some C;8Ses the pack· Cor. inductees from their states ers have simply Increased' prices , among their local boards 50 that'llo above the ma.xJmuma 'fbced by the board wlll be ~lling one tylle of O. P. 4., wblle others are cbarged regiStrant subatantlaUy in advance with -selling lower grade meats W> of other boards, and to place calls being of 'higher ~e. IIJld charging to local b~lrds for Inductees so that higher prices therefor. In Washing- the heaviest load right now is on ton ofllclals of W , P. B., O. P. A., the boards hamg the most smgle nnd the Department of Agriculture, m en, or men ~ith collateral depend- ' continue their confeJ,'eoces in an en- ents onlY, SUbject to induction . In ,deavor to find s011\e method by plain language this means that the which Uvestock prtces, on the fum, can be controlled without reducing productlon-a. rath~r dlH1cult t.aak. T hrough a conservation order Is'ued by the War Production Boor , the total runOUnL 0 various kirids of meats packers may sell for clv111an d livery has been fixed at two a.nd oll e-hull poUnds a week lor eo.ch citizen . The order is expected to become effective wltl(in a week, and to a Las a s&op-g p un lll direct 00l1 SUDler r ationing of meat can be p ut into effect tlu· ughouL the nation. T be machln n' for consumer [Deat ra tioning J ~ l'..xpecLed to be set up ~l1d in f ull operation not later thall the first of year, At pres ent it is noL contemplated th at poult ty or fish will be lllcluded. However, other foods may son be subject to ra-, tinoing. Many table commoditieS, (or which rationing may come at any time, , m clude cofiIee, tea, cocoa. sp~ceB certaln canned soup,s, shortenings, and a few canned fIuits and vegetables . It Is also rumored about Washington ,that sh~ Qnd other leather products may be rationed SOOD. J

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Announcement t;hat Amerlcap Ll' oop~ bad been landed in the Belgian b ongo adds one more spot 'on the face of tile ear t.h ,where Atnerlcan fighting m en a:re' preparing :tor actiOn. From the Fill' Pacific comes ~ ord th~t American forces have re pulsed J a panese a ttacks ago.lnst the Checks fOr a littJe more than one- ecently seized: Solomon Island basel third 01 the allotment payments due li nd that in New GUlenea Austral-

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For some weeks now the Bllnate FJnanCe Commlbtee has been wrestling with the pew 1942 Revenue ACt and the problem of raising at least three billion 'd ollars more in tax income than provided in that measure as .passed py the HoWie. Many tax experts have loog insisted that the funds needed for war p'urPD6eS cannot possibly tc>e raiBed thro~h taxa.tion unless a general seJ.es ta.x is leVied. The Admlnlstratlon, and t~e Treasury experts" ha,ve cOnsistently opposed a sales tax. This put week, •alter uch talk of D:lYsterlous new wthocls of raising, rev6pue Treas- , ~ Offlc1als.' appeared before the

relabt,)'es andtour or en\J5ted men 1n tlie ArmY and NaV¥ been mAUed durh, g '.the past wl)ek. Th checks sent out cover all a,muunts accrued since June 1s t l Or nil! applications re• Qcl.ved aud prOcesse d up to August 29th . Othel: apPUclLtloils are being processed lis ra pidly as po Ible and , a llotll1en t cheeks t hereunder wlll be maUed shortly.

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good or poor QuaUt'; butter, • Many farmers don't apprecIate the urgency of cooling cream quickly or 01 rushing mHk to the separa· tor after milking. The reason III simply this: All ;O'J11k and cream unavoidably conta,1ns lome bacteria . These bactelria are not harmful unle.. they are permitted to multiply-and multiplication begins Immediately unless the temperature 18 lowered, Even!1 2().minute delay In separating milk at in lettini cream .land before cooling, may give bacteria a bend start that can· not lie stopped no matter how good the lubsequent .care may be. The only way to stolP this bacterial growth is to sepalrate the mUk at once and cool the cream Immediate· Iy \0 a temperature under 60 degrees-50 degrees Is better-and then keep It cool until marketed.

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Methodi.t School. Replan The 125 Methodist colleges and universities throughout the nation ~ave revamped their schedules In order to provide students with the same high type of curriculum under the geared·up wartime programs, 81 has always characlerlzed their in. stltutlons. ,

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South Ameri~ Colon Smart The South American way lJavlo, cap1ured, the faney of North &nerlcan women, full skirts, bIg tropical Make Cold Sprinl' Tavern your f r i end I y prints arid darl!)g Peruvian aQ~ Bra, mal,) peasant color. . . tomato · , ' -M[l!etih'l pl~,c;e •• or plan to brinl your lue.~a here red, strong yellows and dar~ blUl.tl for. a ..greens-add pepper and spice to the Summer fA shion diet of 'wash abIes. ~HICK~N AND STEAK DINNE.R S . ' , A little SUgllf, too, If Amcl'ican InReaaonabl~ Pricea, Delicioua Home Cooking stitute ' of Laun.derlng, recQmmepda., tlons fOf Was!)lng a'r e followed! , Based on their ~stea reclpcs for washing colOrs lind fllbrlcs safely, the Laundry In stltut~ recommends tbat tomato red never be, washed with any other . col,o r except red, and strong yellows with no other colors except yellows.' Dark bluish green . however, may be washed, On Route 42, 1·2 Mile South of Wayneaville with dark browns, da rk blues, purGood Fiahing _ Bo~ta For Rent Phone 2840 ples, or dark' greens without morring true color tones. And, because most of these colors ate found in IIn.en-llke rayons, ater definitely on the coolish side, no marl! than 70 degrees Fahrenheit, should be used djtiooal heaV¥ losses Inflicted upon for washing. Japanese shIps In the Paclhc. United • • S lates troops are participating in Trailen-Joba-War Bond.r North African battles. while AmeriThe average income of families In trailer coa ches at various war ca n-manned Flydng, Fortresses have construction sites Is well over $250 been steadily pounding German Ina monlh- and average expenses dustrial center.s wIth a bombing ac· are less than $1251 Most of the dif· Cl:l'&CY neretofore unequalled, ' ference goes Inlo war bonds.

Uniona 'Fully Protected' Labor unions "now have complete statutory protection from externa1 attack," and "are more secure ' (under the law) than , the church, than the political party, than any o!her Cream private institution known to' dempc. temperature , racy," the Inland Steel Company argued In a recent War Labor Board case In which imposItion of the closed shop In Industry was in dispute.

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",ohn Jordan, Jr .. of Cincinnati, has been a guest in the Jordan home l or the past three ~eeks . Charles ' :WUllam Beckett of Spring HIll, was a Friday dlnner guest · of his groot grandparents, Mr, and Mrs , Almon FerriB. Albert Lee kalmage returned to his borne here Tuesday after havmg spent several weeks with his r elatives at south Lebanon. . , Mr, aod Mrs. Henry C;:arpenter of Dnyton, and Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Brannan 01 Xenia, .llpent the weekend with the Terry famlly. Mrs. Mccray and Mrs . Cliff ,Himes of CentervUle, ~ere business vIsitors here one day recently. Mr . and Mrs. Dwight Beason, of Spr1Jlgfleld, were Sunday guests at the Beason-'MCOarren home. Mr. and Mrs . John Starr were Sunday evening dinner guests oC Mr_ ,and M1's. Glenn Davis and femUy. Mr , and Mrs. J. F, Jacobs and granddaughtef, Donna Rae, were ' Sunday visitors or Mr. and Mrs . Howard Coon, at New Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Perris en· tertalned at tbeir home Thursday their parents. Mr. and Mrs. A\m.on Ferm who were celebrating th~lr fifty-seventh wedd1ng anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris were happy to tuive seated at the table their only grandchild, Mrs.' pearge Beckett and her sons, Charles Wlillam lind Donald 'Lester, of Spring-Hm. They regl'etted that Mr. Beckett could not be present on this occasion, AmOng t.he many !rom a distance In attendance at the auction sale Tuesday, on the J. Lee Talmage rarm' were : Mfs.· Cora A. Thompson, of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs. Harri' Palmer 'o( Mason, Mr. , and Mrs, Robert Ballard, :Bobbie and Joyce ' Ann, of Miamisburg. Mr, W. w. Shurts, Mrs,. Grace H1ll and daughter' Mrs. Oarol Hill Shaefer, ot :cal1fomla, Mr . and Mrs. Henry Carpenter o.f Dayton, and ' Oharlie Ellis, ,of Washingto!1 ( C. H .' 'Mr , and Mrs, George ,P lymlre aud Mrs. Emma P~re attended 'the Plymlre reunion held 'at the Burch Arthur camp, near Morrow, Sunday. 'Congratulations are being extend- ' ed 'to Mr . and Mrs. Will Branden~

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Real Estate Transfers Oharles MIlle;tO"Anna F. 'S tahl, not. No, 1957, Lov~land Park., Charles Miller to' ·A nna F. Stahl. lot No. 1957, Loveland Park. ~ Mueller to Anna F. Stahl~ lot No, 1956, Lovel!U1d Park. CUnton Craig ~ Chester C. Craig, '97 acres, Salem twp. C. C. EastOn t~ Brice Smith' part of lot No. : 917, Franklin. Gearae P. Benham to Verna S. Btnham; 3.8 aorell TurUeereek twp. Oharles LeFever ~ Wayne V. and' aroce J. Sharp, real estate, Franklin. Flora M . Brown to Pal4y It. Sta~ ley, five acres. Deerfield twp,' Daisy K. Stal~y to Alva C. SU~er, five 'acfe~, Deerflela "Wi», . ' I ~DtIIl~O~ ~d Grace Curl~ ~ Ida, Wa~ers ,and Verta Money, ' 113 acres, Jlarlan twp. " ' , ', Mary :Parke.,. Brown to Gordon' B. and 'l1lelma D. LeRoy, 1(,)t ~~(J:" ~, ~ Pranklln ~ , .. . , ' The Peo,Ples' BUIlding ' Loan and .. 'j ' ~eav:1nga 00., ~on," to TIne' and Gertrude Roberta, 30 ~e.. ,_ ....,,_

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TlWBSDAY, I and S. Levi CartwrllJht representing Wayne, and A. T. Sabin and WUUam Cleave,r from Massie, were , structed to mak~ a. thor04gh canSept, 3, 1942. This evening I heard day t o go to Oayton, Evldentl1 , 10& Tbe followlDe II • _tina. ... ' wO(lclland, and in tIB'U the TrUstees va ts ot. lhe ~wo townships and 80- ' such a terrible commotion In t he 0' other people thought the AIIUI UItD 01 arUelea taken frOID &be proceed d to open SectIon K and In' .iclt vOlunwry contrlbutions to ~E:- .cl, lcken yard that I hurried out ex~ 'thJng ior r 'Saw more people ttla~ I Homeoolllln, EdlUon or The UI'7'7 the first brJdges 'were buUt over t!eve tile association; so wei~ did the \.iecWng to Clnd nothing less (,l1an a kne than any time In montha. lDVMIaIIIl Gue&&e. ~pUbllahed In the broc.'1\: Bnd th ~ superstructure committee dis(lharge ~helr duties II wk or a black srlake 01' at least a I rythlng. has that early tall look. In DeceD;lber. 190$. , WIIS r eplaced In 1892, ...nd so Jlberal wer tl;le .friends of .at causlJlg such squawkB of alahn ' lown It me~ns windows tull of new . In 11172 .the llSIloclatlon ~ought of t l e ccme lery Lhac the sum or $ ~865 but. no, they wcre '6nly going up Jnto clothes ,for school lIud college and In MIAMI CEME'i'ER, A BE~U1'IFUL Jonas J anney fifteen BcreS, being Jl1 aSh. wns 'subscrlbed, and In ad- .tlte inulberry Ltee to 1,'000t. It seemed thcou~try It means I,>rown, dry "OITY 'OF OUR LOV'ED ONES" contiguous to their grou~ds, 'IInd diLlon quite 11 , large sum In timber. to tuke a terrlfle . amount oC ced- pastures, wlLh a dU!lty look, Iron By G, T. O'Neall west of the '\ OIa.l'ksvllle rood, lor ulYbg. haulh;~ , and labor in con- Ilwaklng alld Iusslng before they weed and t.hlstles 'and corn ready to In Ufe ,early plon~er days at our wl}lch they paid $1500. sll'ucti ng th;-: superintendcrH's rt!sl_ cc. Id ~ o t up enough steam to make out, I saw a man cutting com In a There were many excellent rea.-· hlBtory, every CQUlltry Church had "Wllee \VQ S dona.Led. the attempt then there were way that' I never ~w d9ne before. It.~ grave yard alfd vel'y mtUlY' 01' ou, sons lor 1ib·1s purchase. It added a ' At the Il'nnu I meeting JUlie 1,18l}7 endless disputes ~ to who was to Evidently he 'preferred to huilt {unns . hild lbul1ial places lin them, large section of most desirable burLhe trust . S 1 pur ted all obligations roost where. It won't be long now s tanding COl nasi do but he wantaud others llad IndlvldUllI graves Ial lots; ,It gavc' an _ opportunl~ Lo for buildings as h llving been paid, ,)cfore some 01 the disputers aJ:e on ed to clear the ground tor wheat 60 scattered over them in out-of~ way construct a new l'oad up the ifru, a!1d the only outstanding lndebted- Lhe way to market. They should hp was husking a square' aod then therelJy making It pOSSible to close pl!\ces. uess of the association was a bnl~nce Have been sent berore, this. I spent cutting and shocking the fodder. It In 18113. when Narclssa Goode , the CW·k.svllle road thro~gh the un II note gi ven Lhe Waynesvllle Na- Lhe day worklng on the J ersey coop may have been a little slo~er but t\aughi:er o( <.;iaines GOOd~, died, hel cemetery; It gave a desirable locatim al Bank fu r the onstructlon of which wa s In necd of repairs. A J er- when he was ' ttlrough he waa lather caused her to be burled on tion COr lJulldlng, and a. 'permanent li.llvl ne a ven ue. sey coop is 0. sort or OUtdOOI'S bat- through. . f_1 hL~ . own (aIm, and SOOIl after he supply of water. Yet Ule purchase It was not 1I!ltll JII~e of 1900 that lcry; brood r. When ~very one was Sunday. Back to church again and executed 0. d"ed for o.' ·plot of land mot with much opposition, principlhe ll'ustocs were able to report the uusy experi menting OIi various klads it seemed good to be there. Billhop ' adjOining to and Incllltiing the grave a1ly among those who were not lo r ' SSoLiallon as being entirely frce of chicken housing and batteries Hobson gave Us a flne talk on "He of his daughter, to ,be used -as a owners, and wa.s the cause of much 1 rom debt. with a small working were n llW, some one brought ..at Lhat loseth hL<s life shall flnd It." tJul1llll place tor~ver and to oe undel' bitter wrallgllng for years, IJallncc In tllelJ' favor. these large low coops wi th slat floors He belleves very strongly that this In 1881, Iln old buUdlng was the control of the- Tn.u;tees of tht During the in tervening years since aud feeders in the front, n!commend is a war o( principles and that there bought of the WaynesvlUe and Methodillt church or Waynesville. "Marriage or nothing," is . Hedy marriage means that Garfield must WOO, the dlrcctors have been stead - Illg them for laying hens and fat- are things worth even dying lor and '1'1)e plot of ground contained Harveysburg Turnpike Co. and mov- Lamarr's ultimatum to John Gar- get a job, he finds himself in SOL :e- Ily working to Increase the boouty teners. They held from fifteen to t~t defense 0/ the prlnc1ples of about ~60 square rods, and for 3 ed on to the grounds lor ('he purpose fleld when he begs he, for a ' kiss In what of a dllemma. SI)enCer T racy 9ud ulJslra blllLy of our cemetel'y as a twenty birds. We nover liked tl.cm l'lght and justice· is one 01 them. years WILS the principal burial place o( , l residence lor the superintend- thls scene from "Tortilla Flat," M- a lso stars In the new picture ap- l'es Ling place for our cherished dead, very well fOI' hen but they arc very Lll'bor Day. As usual on a holiday, ent, and at the same time the Trusaiso in adding largely to the good for fatteners . Even a few days ,for WaynesvUle and vlcinUy , and I worked all day but this year I was G-M's screen version of the noted pearing at the Twin Thea tre Sun·In the early Spring of 1866 the tees ooused 1.0 be built a green- John Steinbeck novel. And since day and 1{onday. permaneUL .Improvcmen ts of the un corn Or lDash and sour milk puts not the only one. lBn't It a sad reil good finish Oll e. bird and 1rn- flection on our American way of sa me. feellng became qUite prono~nced house for the purpose of propagating The grounds llOW contain 60.36 proves the flavor. I am going to celebrating a Mllday than this year am~ng the. people 01 lWaynesvllle flowers (01' the use of the cemetery. In accordance with this act, the for abou t fifteen square rods of acres which. atter their permanent lIave trouble catching mlne sin ce when lewer people celebrated It that and contiguous territory that we A competent 1l0rlst was employed to trustees of the two townsblps asked ground. By this the assoclat1on hnprovements which have been they lIave takcn to the mulberry the acoldent rate was cut to a fracshould have not only a ~ore per- take charge, but the venture proled the county auditor to make the levy. gn.ined two things, a c:eslrable locamanent anel dignified place 01 bur- 1\ tailure as a business transaction Thrce' semi-annual InstaLLments of tlon for their gau!wa y which gave pi ced upon them, ha.ve cost the as- tree but perhaps I can coax them tion? I cut green corn fodder tor a Into tbe chicken hOUSe at feeding whUe this· morning. A corn knUe Is soclation about $18,000. Ia l, but that it should <be a pklce or and the greenhouse together with the superlntendent·s residence, was this tax were collected and paid Into acccss 'by an easy grade through a There have been sold 795 lots; time and shut ·them in until I can surely a murderous looking weapon. beauty as well. the hands ot our treasurer, and the roman~lc and beau t iful glen to their with 815 lot O\Vnel·s. There are in sort thcm: (Chicken thieves take no· Cloudy this evening wi.t h thunder. With thill object In vieW, a 'sub- d~royed by nre In 1895. fourth Installment was pn.id Into t he improved grounds, and a lso the reIn 1890, a petltlou praying lor the the cemetery proper 3765 -,raves, and lice. I . havc four large dogs who I hope t.hat mcans rain for the p-.sscrIption was circulated at a meetcounty treasurer, when the Pennsyl- moval of an objcctionable 'buUdlng. 3:iO In the old gl'llve yard, making would Uke nothing better than to tures are so dry and the spnng is dug or the subscrlbers, and on the vacation 01 the ClarkBvllle road vania Railroad company had an InrOurlng the year 1894, looklng for_ second day of AprU, 1886, twenty- through the cemetery 'Was cl.rculated junction Iss ued against the fwther vard to the collcctlon of the spe- 1\ to lal of 4110 graves to be cared for put an Intruder up a tree and 1 aiso low. keep a gun handy.) Tuesday. Rn.in aU night and thb eight rep.r esentatlve citizens of by signers and was promptly met by levy of the tax and also against the clal ta~ lor the entire !lve yoors, llY the .s upcrh1tendent. Re~rospec& Friday. C09I · and cloudy this morning every thing is frestl IInel' .Wayne alld Massie Townships met a remonstl'ance; but the county payment of the inslallment In the many expensl.ve Improvements were Those who participated In the or- morning so I thought It was a good damp. The cows ' must have been at the otnce or Esqr. J. W. Keys in <;ol1lmillsloners, after having heard hands of the county treasurer. The begun. Tile buUdlng of Q barn , the surprised when Paul appeared at Woynesvllle lQr the purpose of or- botb sides represented by their at- attorney of the assoclatloIt advised erec\'ion of two shelter houses, the ganlzntion of Miami cemctery April an order clQlitorneys, !Inally issued five fifteen instead o( seven. It ill • 1866, wcre J . W. Keys: Willlam 'Owen Burnett and B . Y . Collett. 2. ganizing 0. Cemetery Assocllltion A compromise which was finally 0.1- constructIon of Ravinc avcnue, the S. S. Haines was president Crom ,bit herd but he Isn't the only boy wMch they a!fected lI>y the adoption Ing the road, wlllch was done J an- fected, the trustees agreeing not to expensive entrance gate-way to the Manington, John A. Irvin, Will. with cows to mllk belore school. If of certa4n Iby-laws, rules ' and regu- uary 28, 189l. ask 'for a further levy and the rall- arne and the building of t.he chapel. Barley, Elton Dudley. Glles Sat- .1866 to 1895, when he died. Arnold lations and the . election Of nve ot· In 1893, 0. speCia.l act of the 1eg- rona company consenting to the All of which wa.s leCt uncompleted terthwlllte, John Hawke, 0 . . J . T . Sabln from 1895 to 1905, when he the school bus didn't come so early their nwnber to serve as Trustees, IsJature w~ passed authorlzUlg the payment of the amount In the at the closc of 18llS, Wlt11 the excep- Wl'lght, G. '1'. O'Neall, A. Lincoln, resigneq. John B. GI'aham t rom It would not be q~lte so bad. consolidated 8chool ill a fine thing one as Clerk', and one as Treasuer. trustees of .W ayne and oMa.ssle town- hands of the county ' treasw·cr. 'fhe tion 'of the barn and the two shei- E . R . Printz, David Chenoweth, 1905. . There have been elected clerks: but the school bus is one 01 the penThe Board of Trustees organized by slllps. to levy a tax of one mill a total amount collected and pald ov- tel' houses. The destruction by fire Wm. Rettall1ck. Henry MoKlJl!ley, making S. S. Hainll8 preSident, Joel year on all taxable propeny ot the e~ to the association under this spe- oC the greenhouse, superbltendent's Reeve Holland. S. S . Haines, T. M. 'Wm. Manlngton, Joel Evans, J , G , alties we have to pay for It. Someone said that Gov. ~ricker was 10Evans clerk; and Reeve Holland two t ownsbips, said tax to run for eial act was $4581.85. residence and many valUll;ble tools Wales, John Hisey, Joseph Hisey, Keys Oharles Wooley, 'Levi Kelly , treasurer; 'Joel Evans was also made five years; the money' so raised to ' In 1893 the tr,ustees determlned to . appeal'ed to be the culminating dis- Emmor Balley, John Lincoln, I . E. Samuel McCune, Jonas Janney, Ed . lng to do somethlng about puttin, us back on central ·tlme. Let's hope Keys, J. M. ;Hadden, A. p , O'Neall , win Chandler, and John 06skey. resident engineer and' superinten- be used. In the construction.·oC per- construct a new avenue through the a.ster. . '< Charles F. Chapman, Jona.s Janmanent buildings In Miami cemehe 1s and s'oon ~ Keep the ball rollSef'ved a.s trea.surer: ~eve h~l­ .dent. lavine, making a new entrance at The association was at that time Ing. U you know Of anyone with an nay, Dav1d Reed and David ULshley. land, Elton Dudley, Jacob Randall. . On Aprll 7, 1866, the Trustees tery . the extreme west of the grounds. To 1)ear 83000 in defiCit, and how to Influence, for already the moinlngs The first board of oHleers elected Jona.s Janney, Edwm Janney and J . bargained .",Ith DaVid Reed for «.60 enable them to-do this, It wa.s neces- meet thls debt, Hnish unflnlshed are gettJDg darker and soon the CQJlwas: S . S. Haines A. P. O'Neall T. 0 Cartwright. 'acres ot land lying South . of the NOTICE sary to obtain a title to a small tri- Improvements and still malntaln the dren will have to start for the bUll M, Wales, Emmor Ba.l1ey and JOM Joel Evanswa.s made resldent enWaynesvUle and HarveySburg turn~ a ngular piece of ground owned by high comlltlon of the cemetery, was Hawke, ~ustees; W1l1lam 1{anning- glneer and superlnt,e ndent in 1866, In the dal'lt . pike road, and north of t he Waynes- "MRS. Robert Mountjoy . Mountjoy perslst- R. very grave ques,tion. . ton, clerk; B.nd Reeve Holland, and reSigned In 1869. In 1869, Philip 1 "') • ville and Olarksvllle r oad, The conently refused to seU and the assoAt tbe meeting of the trustees in NOTICE OF APPOJN~T ,;, COmlnlr To trea.surer. S. S. Haines Was made Smith became . superintendent and sideration 'was To meet this clatlon was forccd to bring suit' for March, 1896,' a committee of lour president and Joel Evans resident re.slgned in 1872. 1. Newton Smith obUgatlon t he IAsaoolatlon had noth" beeutor TWIN THEATRE condemnatlod. The Probate c~t persons, two from .wayne and two englnecr al}d supcrlntendent. was 8up erlntenden~ CTom IIlT..I to ' Estate or Anna. Belle O'NeaIJ. Ing but '7~, ral8ed ;by sublcriptton, Dec:eued found 'for the cem~tery, gl~lng $150 from . Massle, Messrs. W . 'H , Gard .Those who servcd a.s trustees are' 1884. Henry Matthewmar. irom 1884 OCTOBER 4, 5, 6, 7 and very sansume hopes. Mr. Reeve NoUce ill hereby given that S. Sf Haines, A. P. O'Neall, Emto 1888. Robert Sllldaker from 1888, Holland advanced to the Association Martha [,. Henderson whose Post mor Bailey, John Hawke, T . M . $1250, and the Aaaoclatl.on uWmed Office address Is 'WaynesvUle Ohio Allen, Joel Evans. Dr. Wm . Stokes R haR been duly appointed as Execu~ two notes drm in lavor of R . A. S,. W. Rogers, BenJ. A. Stokes. E eTA L DIS E A S E S trix 01 ·t he Estate 01 Anna Belie Jonf.8 amounting. to '1245. Your own i",dgment says it's true ••• ·'t _ DR. E. 'M-. STEELE, 1~ East O'Neall, late of Warren County, Clarkson Ga~se Isaac Antram, WU~ . The Trustees tlIidlng themselves Ohio, decellBed. son Harvey, Milo Hale, C . F. -<Jhap- iLocust Street Wilmington, Olllo, 'wlthout means to make suc.h im- t B. WI•• and "follow .~hrough!" • • • Dated this 3rd day of Septembv has plJbllshed Q' booklet in which he rlian, A. T. Sllbln, Frank BarnhlU't, provements on the grounds as. 'WoUld 1942. ' explains how he treats PI'LES or RAlJPH H. OAREY, make them desirable. for burial purWUllam Cleaver G , T. O'Neall, W . HEMORRHOIDS wittiout SURG. Judge of the Probate Oourt poses, secured the p&8IIage of an H . Gard, S . Levi Cartwright, D. M . Warren County, Ohio 1 ERY or ELmCTRICITY, Thill bookAct Of . tbe '~Islature authorlZlng Oollett J . W. Tucker, Wm. Jo~es, let wul be sent free by sending him Stanley & Stanley, A.ttys. i,h em to sell a portion oIl tHeir C. T . Hawke, John B. Graham. your name and . address.-Adv. grounds and apply the proceeds of

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Mrs. Bertlna Copse)' and Mrs. Rob rt; QU(laJ'Y and 'ons Dale and , ( W.flre Dlll'J.on ~ It;ors_ last Frldny . Mrs . L . C. H(lrtsqek l'oturi:!ed home from Indiana last Thursday, Mr . and Mrs, Cori B hner'. CIIloJnnaLi. visIted over the week-end with Mrs. Cora Davis cmd 'Mr. Hanson Frazler. Mr, and Mrs. Herman Blair who SPG!lt the summer at their cottage at Chaul.aukul:\. retumed to their hom here last week. , IMJ' ,' a nd l'4rs . E. C . Hartsock enLel'tn lned their little grandehUrden. NeH. Donnie and Jack Hartsock of Xenia la st Friday and S~turday . Our canning factory clased last Saturday cvelUng. ~s . T . M , Scarfr had a nlght blooming slros to bloom last Friday .;venlng. Mr . Sam Holland who !s making his home with his brother and sisLer-In-Iaw Mr. and Mrs . Will Hoi~c4Ilure :lIra. Sual" Uuulfl" •• (;oneal,untlellt land. at Wa,lnesvllle. was In town Mr . and Mrs. H9Ward Archdeacon lust week very much improved In That·s the number one bit song ~omc ' ( whIch Is only one of the top tunes (, lI lertalned Sunday at dinner lor health . Dial 2111 - Waynesville .,i rs . Pauline Hull and son Dicky. Miss Sudle Har tsock spent a coup- yoU wlLl hear in Paramount·s m usIud Mrs . Nora Hamilton. Dayton le or weeks In Xenia wIth her aunt. tery musical of campus life , "Sweat. :vir . and Mrs. Rollin A$.hbaugh. Mrs. Dan OulLman and famlly. er Girl," coming Wednesday and Portsmouth. Afternoon callers were Spring Valley public schools op- Thursday to the TwIn Theatre, '!'he ____________: ;________ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Freeman a nd ~ued last Tuesday with the fOllowing picture above shows the blollde. ... children of Dayton and Mr. Everett tea{:hers: C. W. Lane. supervising pert and pretty Miss Preisser and Villars. Xenia . principal. scIence. 'boys physical eduMr . and Mrs. J . W . Fulkerson catlon; L . Richard Horner. prlnclMr. aud Mrs,. Frank Frlebes of , Ild Mr . and Mrs . J. W. Hoplclns. pal. IndustrIal arts. social science; Columbus. were week-end guests of ':olumbus. spen~ severa l days last Miss Helen Thompson. mathematics. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barger and FOR SALE - Watkins Prg;ducts at I'eek at Ft . Knox. Ky . science; Mrs , Bernice WhIte Eng- family. 23 N. Broadway. Lebanon. Open 'Mr , and Mrs. Bartlett Monee Miss Dorot hy Reeves. New Bur- .Ish . Latin; Miss Barbara peterson. evenings for ' fOur convenlence, ling ton. nnd Vera Peterson spent the commercial subj ects. girls physical spent several days last week w:ith Glen Lintner. Pbone 63 L. week -cnd wi h Mr : ,Walter Reeves education; Miss Julia. Louise Bul- Mr . and Mrs . Sllman Stewart at· d Chicago . lock. home economics. English; Miss Lebanon. FOR SALE - Full Blooded Oollie Mrs . Wm . Morgan and Miss Hel- HarrIet Reeder. mUSic In all grades Mr. and Mrs . John Fromm, of iPups. O. P . EIl1s. WaynesvUle. en HOOd had as their dinner guests Ihlgh school and elementary> ; Waynesv1lle, spen.t Thursday eveRoute 2. 3-t. last We(\ll d y. Mrs. Anna Morgan. Spring Valley elementary - Miss ning wlth Mr , a.lld Mrs . W. ~ . FOR SAl.JE.-Cbarmin Toilet Tissue. Mrs , Ella Starbuck. Mrs. Oarrle Cora Matthews. principal, sixth and Clark . Four, rolls 250. Gazette of lice. Bagford Mrs. Mary Middleton. Mrs. seventh grades; Miss Irma Evans. ,Lieut. and Mrs. Eldon Recher - - - - - - - - - - - - ·Cora Miars and Mrs . Flora Mason. foutth and fifth gTades ; Mrs. Thel- from Camp Wheeler. Macpn. Ga.. FOR SAllE-Team of 3 and 4 year Mr. and Mrs . Seth Freeman and ilia George. second and th1td grades; are visiting the latters parents. Mr, ...~ old bay Percheron ' Mares. well broke and gentle. Bina Patterson. Mrs. Howard Archdeacon spent and LYUS . Esta Morgan. Ilrst and - alld Mrs. BarUet.t Monce. Lieut. Harveysburg and oregonia Road,. Monday wIth relatives In Blanches- second grades; New Burlington ele- Recher has a 15-day furlough . miles west' or Harveysburg; ter. mentary-Mlss Helen Smith prlnclMr . and Mrs . Howard Deweese Waynesville R. 3. MJsses Jean Compton. Ruth Spahr. pal; f.lfth. sixth. and seventh grades , wel'e entertained to dinner Sunday WANTED - Custom Com Ptck1n.g. Patty St.ockstlll and MIsS Betty Miss Myra Haydock ; third and Ilt the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Frank Don and Bill ASbury. 2 miles S trayer spent the paSt week at Rus- fourth grades; Miss Marjorie BlIl. Deweese. near qelmantown.' south of WaynesvlLle on Route 42. sell's , Point. They r;eturned home first and second gratle.s . Bus drlvers Mr . and Mrs. Ralph Hammond Sundli.Y night. are Fred Null. Everett Gregg. O. K . a nd children were Labor Day guest.s Phone 2845. of the latters' mother. Mrs. W1llla~ Miss Mary K . Oopsey spent last Sunlson and George McClelland. FOR SALE - Friers. 3 or • Ibs .. week with a friend at Madison. Wis. Custodians of the thre.e bullcUng Straukamp. in Dayton . Dressed or on foot . Sarah O. Hes-Mr. P . E. st. John attended the are' Henry Noggle. high school; JoMr. and Mrs . Ben Schoulthe.ls of ton. Waynesville. Rural ltoute 3. st. Joh~ reunion at Shawnee Park se ph Smith. Spring Valley grades, Dayton. Ky., spent the week-end ",t, Phone 2899. at XelUu, last Stmday. and Vernon Stiles New Burlington. the home of the latter's parents. Mr. Mrs . D . W. Gorham fell in the Mrs . Maude Wllkerson will be In and Mrs. Walter Clark . yard at her home badly wrenching charge of the high school cafeteria Mr. and Mrs. KeSlllr Graham at_ her should er. She was taken to and Mrs. Helen Wilson wlU be In tended the funerul of the latter's Mr •• WIUI . . . ~ Corre.po....·nl McCI Han hospital where the shoul~ ' charge or the grade school cafeteria. llllcle. Frank SelkE,r at the UnglesMrs. Charley Laird. of OaJllC1en. Mr. and Mrs. P. M . HJett were by funreal home ,in Franklin on has been v1s1tlng her da rhter. del' was put In place and Is doing 11lcely , Sunday dinner guests of ~ . a~d Thursday and ) he burial at Sprlnglolrs. Edith Haines. MI', and Mrs. Ralph Compton atMrs . Lacy Oralg. Xenia. bora. Mr. end Mrs. Raymond WlllOn lend I'd lhe funeral of t heir brotherMrs. Anna Fl.nlec. fortnerly of ~iss ~thryn Stumm e~terta1Jled attended the Hurley reunion on In-laW. Mr. Walter Hultz of Albany. Splling Valley but now res1dlng In fourteen of her classmll,tes from SWlday. Xenia , has gone to spend the win- oakwOOd school. I..abor Day. at her Mr. and Mrs. Homer Haines and Ind,. last Monday: 'M e, Kenneth Smith or Detrolt, ter with her daughter. Mrs . Rose home on Route 73. family and Mrs. Ella Haines were Mrs. Everett Kenrick attended e. Mich., spent the la.st week-end with Smith. In Hamilton . dinner guests 'ot 1141's. M1l11e Terhis parents. Mr. and ' Mrs. Nathan bridal shower tor her sister. Mrs. rell and Paul Terrel's ot near New Smith: • LloWell s tarke. Wednesday evening Vienna. Sunday. , . Master Lynn Stoneburner ,spent at the home of Mrs. Wymer Drake Miss Esther Jean Haines has refirst at the week 'with his grand- ~ Ira. W.lt"r rceodrk . Cor ..·.poad .. ". in Waynesville. turned to Oskal~. Iowa, to atMiss Sarah Burnet. who haa been pares:tts. Mr. anl1 Mrs. W. J. Btone- spendIng the summer In Dayton Mr. and MrS. 'Ther)e-bones and tend William Penn college. spent several days last week With son and Mr. a.nd Mrs. Lowell Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines vis- burner .Beavertown. Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy Cairo New Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnet. be- Thomns nnd daughter attended the ited friends near Lima on Sunday . ~eaching at East Montgomery Fair. Monday night. oMr. and Mrs. Charles 'stanlllf Burlington. spent last SWlday With fore returning .IN • Ohio. Mr. and Mrs . ?Jr. F . Clark vlSlted and baby daughter Carolyl! were Mr . Cm! Evans and daughters. Ir- n..lestlne. r-a Mrs.~ Guy Routzahn and children. theIr granddaughter, Betty Youuee. guests in' the hame of Mr . and Mrs. IJII\ and Mary. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Donnell and M1s.! Betty and &ussell spent Wed- at her home In Dayton Wednesday Wal~ Stanley. " ' ,afternoon . She is recovering from Several attenedd . the Compton- bnby of Oleveland. returned to tlleir nesday shopping 1ri Dayton . .' last Sunday after two weeks , Mr. and Mrs. Fortley of MlamishavIng her tonsllEi removed. home Milla ie.unIon saturday at O~esar's visit with her father. Mr. Frank ~burg. an~ Mrs . Ella Cecil of Sidney Mrs . Viola Oril..ssl and Mrs . Oret!'. , called on Mrs. May Cornell Wed- T'helma Deen. of l?lqua. were dinner Miss Mary Antram and brother Kyne : T . E , ..... __ •• f r M . and Mrs ; Wit Rev. and ",.~s. ~ ....on nesda,y aftern.oon. gues t s o a er Ralph cal1~d ~ tbe 'Slilciatr and , . , , nturned' home the first , o f las , t week Kenrick on 'l'uesdl~y of last week. Bogan homes SURdllY afternoon. Miss Barbara Barger was a din, , ' Mr, and Mrs. ~Lllen Emrick 'V1BltMarilyn Sue Smlth and Laverne from Lakeside where they spent ~er guest Thursday of Mrs. Walter Kenrick. ed Mrs. Martha lJough Sunday af· Sinclair are enrolled as first grade ' their VacatIon. pupils In schoolth-ls ' ee,k. Mrs, Josle Graham of Dayton. ternoon at the home ot'her son near Waynesville . Her . condItion •.r emalns spel1t the week-end 'Witb Mr. and about the same. " Mr : and Mrs. Willlam Smith and , Marilyn ca~ed on the Horace'oompMrs. H(lrold Whitaker and children . Mr . and Mrs . C. W : YOWlce and ,M r . and Mrs . E. ;e. Longacre tons Monday J night. daughters, of Dayton, were BWlday , (:Delayedl , lert Saturday evening for a, ~ew days evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. motor trip .to visIt relatlves of the Mr. and Mrs . Raymond WUWn fanner in Vlrg1n1a. • called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Clark . Mr. and Mrs. :l!:Verett Early reBraddock. on SWlday evening of last Mrs. Margaret Johns.. and • Paul Bitler found out that hi. hlah pow· turned Saturday evening ' 'from 'a week and on Mr . a dnMrs . Warr~ n ered ' mechanized ~nd motOrized Johns spent Friday ,evening with .!Braddock. of WaynesvlLle. Thurs- , army boiled down ID the mow and and Mrs. Therle 'J ones and motor trip to WIllcon$l. . mud 01 the ' RUIl1an Winter. Al· day 'evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ewng Stumm enthough our Ar1'ny '11 largely mecha· Homer Raines and family at- nlzed the cavalry horee l. lUll, a tended the Terrell reunion at the hlahly euentianactor in this mounthome of Mr. and ,Mrs. Guerney ed division and in tn. Field Artil· Terrell at J?ear New Vienna la.t lery. The Army also maintains reo mount farm. where many cava1r1 Thursday ~venJ.ng. horses are bred and ralJed. Mr . Qud Mrs. Weldon Wllson and .Mrs. Mai-y Bogan called In the

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P . TreS8Jer Bardin. of Dayton ond Patterson F)eJ~" Mr. and Mrs. Harsey Pinkard Clnclnnall. Mr . and Mrs . . HaR"Y Sohank of Lebanon. were week.. :,1d guests , of Mr . and Mrs. LeOnU<i Tinney. Mr. and' ' Mrs _ Norman Plnknl'd at CinclnnatJ. were wQek-end gu~ts of M~. and Mrs . Lsle TIJUley. Mr,. and Mrs. Sherman TInney. and family called pn Mrs . Nettle 'TillJley SWlday P . m . ' \l\~r. and Mrs. Art Golden' from Cincinnati, visited Mr . and Mr '. Gayle Evans . Mr . Allred Frazee. of Arl~na. visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans Monday .

Bogan-Smltb bome SWlday afternoon. Luthllr Wnrren WAS our guest spuaker -at chur~h Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. Rober t McMman a~id daughte MarLha. WUUam Warren and 'Luther Warren were dinner guests o~ Mr. aUd Mrs. Luther Haines . Mr. and Mrs. Theodore McIntJre cr-Iled on Raymond Wilsons one venl:ug last' week . ' Some of our In mbers a ttended t1ie Ballard reunion a t ~t. Ancient one' day last week . MIl> , calLnettc Wilson and do.ughtor were guests ot her mother. Mrs. R lymond Wilson one day last week. Mr . and Mrs. Ralel.gh Bogan. Dorothy Smith and daug!lter Mnrllyn called in the home of Carl Jones to see Mr. Jones' mother. Mrs , Mary Moore who has .been ill at their hOme.

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MIss Verdena ~x starts school at HarslunanviUe TUesday. Miss ~x Is principal there. Mr I and Mrs . LQuis Miobael Wlrg1nia Gassert) hiLve a new daughter named Janet Louise. 'lbts Is their sec!»ld child. Robert Gray. "Mike". as ·he Is known has leased the P. J : T1ipmas sa.wmill and will run 1t while Perry Is down at Bainbridge. 60 we are still doing business at the same old stand as well as at the new . Mr . and Mrs. RIchard Rhoades <Verna Mae Hunter) and son .od Misses Martlla. nnd Gertrude Rhoades. sisters or Mr . Rhoades, Ire visIting at the MaurIce Hunter home this week . J esse Bowser of Dayton . who has

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Mrs. r.Inez Smith and son Dona.ld. of Clnclnna. t1. spent from Tuesday unt-il ThW'sday with her parents Mr. a nd Mrs. L. S . Arthur . Mrs. Grace Roes spent Saturday and SWlday with her daughter and fa,roily. Mr. , and , 'Mrs. William Brooks. Mr . . and Mrs. Millard Obat'wood and daughter 'Beverlle, of SprlngII£ld ~d Mrs. Mary , Brubaker of New Carlisle, spent from Saturday' d Mr untU Monda,Y With Mr. an , 8. K. O . Arbhur and Mr . • and Mrs. Chester Bogan. Mrs. Anna ' Arthur Is still' quite III at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Malady of OInc1nanti. called on ,Mr. and Mra. . , L . . 8 . Arthur·.S"nday. . . Mr. Joe Yenger and Miss Leeada Werntz. at Dayton • .were week-end ' guests ,of' Mr. and Mrs. ' 'RoJ)ert Werntz . Mr. Joe Yehger. MiSs iLeeada Werntz and Mrs. Lura Werntz were Sunday d4m er guest.s of Mrs. ,Nett it' Tinney. Mr . and M.rs. Raymond Lawson spent Sunday' with Mr. and Mi's. William l..awson. .

afternoon with Mra. Mae OorneD. lklok to 8chool1 and not 1)l4D1 of our ohildren realize what a bleaalnl' It. Is . Let us hope tpat they never realize It In th~ Axis -way. iV!l·S. Na~lcy Ellen 'Po!?e, wbo has been confined to h or bed since Apl'11 3 shows little change in her lllness . Rev. Hammond from :pelle Cen", ter near Belcfouutalne. preached at Ferry Stmday morning. Rev. ~Iid Mrs. 'Hammond sang 0. lovely dilet. -·'8e1'ean class meetIng will be held at the home of Mr. and' Mrs . Victor Glass at Bellbrook Thursday evening of this week. It Is to be a wiener roast and we are to brlnll wieners and sandwiches . A card from the W. C. Smith famIly was read to the church as-, semibly Sunday mornillg. They said that they had spent Monday night If} Peebl.es and lefb at 2:30 a. m . Tuesday. al'l'lvJng in Marlon. Virginia about one-thirty that afternoon. That was all and we hope to hear from them again. i['Ve wondered so many times. and l still wonder,what does a cow think when she stand quletlv switching flies With a dreamy look in her eyes reflectively chewing her cud what does she thInk about ·/ Vernon Fordyce ls far overseas. somewhere. we do not ~ow the place. but to quote hIm riom his last letter ' in early July. '!l'm not in such Q hot place. but considerIng where I might be 1t isn·t 110 bad." There. take It or leave it. You know as much as we do .

TWIN WAYNESVILLE, OHIO

•• a:-RIDAY - SATURDAY, Good music .'in Western style I ROY ROGERS

METHODIST CHURCH Louis C. Radle,., Pastor

Ohurch school 9:30 a. m . Worship Service 10:30 a. m. Subject: "Some Christian Certaint!ea." Oholr rehearsal Thursday 8 p. m. ST. MARY'S EPI$COPAL CHURCH Rev. F. B. AtkinsoD 10:00 a. m.-8unday school. 11 :00 a. lll.- Holy Communion and Sermon.

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"SOUTH OF , SANTE FE"with "Gabby" Haye• Plu.: 5 Short'''Siibject. Benchley Com'edy, Sport. Color 'Cartoon, Orcheatra and World Today SUNDAY - MONDAY Forg":. t the world for .two glr,rious h.oursl SPENCER TRACY and . HEDDY LAMARR. ,in ,"TORTILLA FLAT" ,with John Garfield Added: La~e.t New.

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B1ble ~ool 9.30 L ·m. Communion 10 : ~ a. a Preaching, 11 a. m.

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WEDNESDAY :AND. FRiENDs . THURSDAY Hear these two-"",pillar .. Meetln, ~ Day IIOhoo1,' 9:30 a. m. 1''' f« WOl'8hip. 1\>:30 •• m . song hits! ' ", ... MT. 1I0LLY M. E. CHURCH "I Don't .Want to Walk ' :t. M. 8carlt;:: Mlnlllter Without . You," , and .... "I Bundaf Bobool 11:30 a. In. JIl. A. Said No." iIlarnhart. Supt. _ "SWEATER ~IRL" .EVen1nc Service. 7:sO p. ~ , with Eddie Bracken and June' Pre~r PI... : Fitzpatiick Trayel T~lk , and ," Color CarlQOD.

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W.,YNE8V1LL .... Om~TIlURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17.190.

WaY'D e Mothers ,C_ab

Opens 1942-43 ""ear

Business Women To -Sew For Red Cross Mrs . Lura Hldy was hostess to member;; of the Waynesvllle' pr~ gresslve Woman's club Tu~y ~ve­ nlng. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J . K. Preston . . Mrs . J . R. Mengle, Wayne Twp, ch airman of the Red CrOss Production "Unit, spoke to the members on behai.f of the organization. and Tequested thelr assistance In the War Relief' sewing. being done- here, In compliance with Mrs. Mengle's r equest, club 'members volunteered to do Red CrOss sewing at future meetIng. Other plans for the coming year, as to work Bnd program, were also discussed. Refreshments were served by the hostess during Lbe social bour which followed.

Church Auxiliary Sehoc)} D~ys Begins New Y.ear Progr;alt:t ·At. Churc~ Club

Otter-beln HOPle SU.p t.

Members of ~omlUl's Auxiliary of St . Mary's church IUld f ive guests, Miss May WrJght, ·Mrs. Lewis Thompson, Mrs. Il'Win E1l1.s, Mrs. W. P . Salisbury, and Mrs. Elmer Sheehan were entertained Friday afternoon at the home o~ Mrs . Rice Snapp on Third street . Miss Kathryn Prendergast, president, conducted the meeting, open ffi with devotions. She then gave a brief ' outline of the work program for the next three months and conducted a game based on QUestions and answers concerning the Auxiliary Year Book . The group voted to assist with the Red Cr~s sewing which is being done each Thursday afternoon at the Grange bulldlng . ,A croup of readings on "Fellowship," one of the !lve alms of the Woma.n's Auxiliary, were given to conclud e the afternoon's program. alter whleh refreshments were served by the h06tess. Mrs . C , H. Brace will be hosteSS to the organization in October.

Speaks To Farmers :,

Rev . J , R : Overmlller superln- all graduate. able to go out Into tile , tendent of ottel'beln Home, was the world and earn their living-good The. first ineeting of the Wayne Mother." by Ohesta Fulnier. The treasurer Mrs. Carl' Conard, uest speaker at a meeting of the merlcan citizens. M06t ot ' the chOTownship Mother's club for the Hair ribbons,. Sbc/rt dresses chewWayne Township Farmer's club , dren come from broken homes. and school year. 1942. '49, was held in tbe ~'eported a balance of $244.68 in the Ing 'gum and lollypops ).Vere In evih(;ld last Thursday at the home of I~ Is amazing. the number of parenta mll8lc room of the Grade School c.lub treasury, de.nce at a meetillg of the FriendAnnouncement was made by ·the Mr . and Mra. Oml\r Hol11ngsworth , that are tWilling to shift the physical buUdlng Friday afternoon. eeptemship club l¥ld laat Wednesday at chairman of the finance committee, n ar Oregonia, and 11nnanclal responslblUty of their the bqme of Mrs . Clarence Rye . bjlr 11. . . Rev. Ov rmj(Jer'lj talk con~rned offspring onto the public. In the a·tlsence of t he president, Mrs . Harvey Rye, concerning the The Occasion was il "School Days" dally life i th OtterbeLn Home.and "Otterbeln Home F\U'm Is a tract Mrs, Alva Thomj,.'!on, the meeting annual cann~g of fruits a.nd vegeprogram In whlch members re-llved m ny 111 ' i' "t,ln IIt"Uatica concern- of 415 acre.s . Four teams of horaea ,was called to order >by the vice pre.s- tnbles which was held at the Grade lhelr chUdhood daYl>. The foilowtng Ins th .... ' 'nt ot fOOd consumed and three tractors are used In ita ladles, at tlrei:t In costumes reminisIdent. Mrs. D . R. Salisbury. scbool building Tuesday, September th r • "na f, \' 'frlp~lon of the large cultlvaUon . Com. wheat, hogs. catcent of old-time schOOl days were .. America" was sung as Lhe operilng 15. The decision for or against farm ollltlv 'll "y th Hom.e . tle and vegetables are raised. - 'l11e teachers: Mrs. Ha~tley Moss, 'Mrs. number, with Mrs. R~ll Camp- sponsqrshlj> of the annual Hallowe'en darnlval this year was placed Qu I4UOn. tr 11\ v , Overmiller's crops this year were unusua,1ly good. J . B. erBibbe, ~ L . O. Radley, bell at the plano , address tollow : "Th re are now" III Fifty bushels of a. new wheat "lI'oI'- ' and Mrs, E;lmer Slleehan, . Mrs. Fred Rush. last year's ' pres- In the hands of 't his committee . The club voted to hold two of Its the Home, 820 peoP) , more than one ward penn," was sown on 50 ocrea School opened ~I~h all repeating Ident, conducted the devotions. She hundred of them being older pea- and produced to bij,Shels per acre. the Lord's Prayer nd giving the chose as her text, tbe 143rd Psalm . monthly meetings this year at the HIgh School bullulng . pie, over 80. and some over 90 year!! . This wheat grew 4 1-2 feet tall and Salute to t he Fla8, Classes Ju the She closed with a ''Prayer of a !Announcement was made by tbe of age. The chUdren range from was plenty thick on the growad. usual academic subjects, . Including . , vice president that as no geneml about 4 to 18. A great majority of Thome wbeat in an adjoinglng lIeld the three R 's and music were treld . chairman had beEn procured for the ENTERTAINS AT ~RIDGE There were the customary number thetp. complete their school work and produced SO buahels per acre . J)l'OIram commlttee. the program for "Feeding this large famlly Ia quite PARTY IN DAYTON of poorly-prepared lessons and the Initial meeting had ~e n prean undertaking, One beef Is butchproblem children. which added to The warrenoounty Banker's pared by Mrs . Russell Campbell . ered each week and WlUally rour Mrs. Wade Turner was hostess to ,the merriment or the occasion, AlIsOClat1on convened here Monday Mrs. John W. Kersey will have a group of her former Waynesville large hogs. The beef makes only two After school was ,dismissed the night for their quarterly meeting . charge of the October program; Mrs: 1'rlends at a dessert bridge Tues- pupils and teachers were treated to meals and eight harns per meal are Dinner was served to thirty mem- John GOns. November. and Mrs . day afternoon at her home in Day- refreshments by Mrs , J . P. La ~ rlck, required. ManY meals are meatleU. CHURCH CLUB MEETS The Waynesville Civic club will bu~ there Is always plenty of subbers and guests at the Little Inn, Wllfred ~ulres. December. ton , Mrs . Canna.n Crane. , Mrs. Mary AT KERSEY HOME meet Monday' evening at '1:00 slantlal food 8uch are bread and Friday'S program was as follows: preceding the session. • Her guests InclUded Mrs . Ira Cross and Mrs . Clarencc Edwardl;, Members of the 20-30 club .of St. o'clock sharp at the Little Inn fOI' milk. '15 to 80 gallons of m1lIt are Guest speakers Included HoWard vocal solo,' "Glannlna Mia." by Miss Brown. of Fran1t11n; Mrs . Howard Twenty-tWo members were In atMarys church and two guests. Mr. their regular monthly meeting. Evans, of the Cleveland Ped.e ral Re- Jean Hartsock; clarlnent solo. "pep. Pogt. of near 'Dayton; Mrs. M. A. used dally. There is a herd 01 60 t{'lldance for this unusual meeling. 'F or the second time In Its history iHolstelns, hal! of them alWaYII In aerve Bank. Cleveland; H. N. Ott perino " MisS Ruth Anna Johns; an Fulkerson, Mrs. Carman Crane During the bu!Slness session Wh.lCll and Mrs . Luther Hartsock were enalld P. J . Geers. of the Feder'l Be- address by Supt. L. A. GaTst, In Mrs . oarl Conard, Mrs. A. E. preceded ' the IproSram,. It was an- tertained Monday night at the home there will be no speaker at the high production . The surpllla mllk which he stressed the point that In stout, Mrs. John W. Kersey. Mrs . nounced that the Identity of the of Mr. and Mrs , John W. Kersey. meeting. An all - musical prograUl Is sold . sep'e Bank Cinclnnatl. Due to the resignation of Mrs . will. be held . It will be under the . "This year, $650 worth, of mellona dn the absence of the presldllD t • .vIew of ~he present shortage of John Turner. Mrs . E . W. SCOfield. "Scarlet Sister.;" will be revealed at Betty H&wn, o.s secretary-treasurer direction ot Jozef - McCoy. welt was sold fTom a 3 acre field &Rer Walter CbC6ney. caab1er of the Ma- teachers, Waynesville Is e.speclally Mrs. A. T. Polinsky, and the October meeting. An exchange of t he group, Mrs . Vern Simpson koown Dayto~ musician who recent . the large family ba4 uaed all theY' son W. W. WhItaker. cashier fortunate in having its corps of ef- Donald L . Hawke . ('1 250 gi.fts will be made at this all of the Morrow Bank, presided at the nclent teachers. He closed by readwas elected to that ofCIce to com- ly moved to a fal'm· nee.r Waynes- wanted . Thlrty-flve acrea .ol . neet dey meeting. tbe place ,of which will plete the unexpired term . vUle and E. W. Scofield, music dI- com netted Us t86 per ~e at the Ing a humorous letter. written by THIRD BIRTHDAY IS meeting. bp. announced later. Program comA general discussion concem1~ rector of the .wayne Townshil) , Cannery alter an enormoua Quantlt, one mother to ~mother on the eve CELEBRATED. SUNDAY "mlttee for' th.ls meeting Is as folWM. LUKENS' JERSEY ~h e work of the -organlzaotrlol'f was scbools. of her son's graduation; vocal solo. hild been used on the t.a.,Ie , -lows: Mrs. 1:.. V. Branstrator Mrs . HERD WINS AWARD "Thine Alone." Mias Jean Hartsock; In Jionor of-the followed with a social hour dU1'lgw "A great many of the oIdtlr people third birthday -....A . H . Stubbs and Mrs. Walter must have their meals on traya ., whlc11 time refreshments were ser"- MOTHERS CLUB CANS WIWam A. Lukens' Jeraey berd. and trumpet solo. "Varlat1ons of anniversary ot theft daughter. Sheehan; 230 QUARTS OF FOOD their bedalde. Great care Ii uaed to ed by the bost a~d hOlltess , WaynesvUle. Ohio. hal earned th~ My Old Ke~tucky Home." MIss Irma Mari.lyn Joy, Mr. a.nd Mrs. A. T . The followirllg . nominating , comhundredIiiidthirty quarta of serve thlllgS that eaCh perl101\ part itle Of Star Herd awarded by The Fires. Polinsky entertained at a bUffet mittee was appointed by tbe presiGUSTIN RE~ION American Jersey catle . club. New vegetables were canned at the Grade 'tlcularly enjOys. Feeding th1a larIe supper Sunday evening . dent, Mrs. Irwin' Mulford, to draw HELD SUNDAY Building Tuesday. according to a fo.m1ly Ia a heavy taaIt and aU chll.York City. lor Ii meritorious hlIh. Their guests Included Mr. . and up a slate of (:anchaates for otnceril report by Mrs. Harvey Rye. ·!lnatlce dren •• old enough, have a certain herd production. Mrs. Sam Shallat Qnd Mr. anll Mrs. to be elected at the next meeting ; The 13th annual reunion of the committee cbalrman of the Walne fixed duty each dlay, and held reA total or 23 cow.$ produced 12,285 Leonard Shallatt and famlly. of Mrs. L . V. Branstrator. Mrs. A. lbs. of m11k, 8,.s1 lba. of fa\ on Cincinnati ; Mr. and Mrs. I. Bloch, H . Stubbs aM Mrs. Merton Baird. Gustin descendants who settled e.t Township Mother's club . The ~ sponsUble tor Its being properly Red Lion In the year of 1'198 was was done by a corps of 12 wodien. bWlce a day m1lk1n,. The 14.M averDt"awing of the october gTand and o spring Valley; Mr . and Mrs. M . done. With t.Ile help that ls b1red, held at Hal'Dlon Park in LebaDoI? OWing to the shortage of help more than 1000 meals per day are age number of cowa1li mJ1k thrOUg~ petit jUrIes bas been ann0unce4 'by Kohlhagen of JamestoWn. and Lou BUUI!ay. The family came from the TuC6day. another canni.ng IC8Slbn Is served at the Home." oUt .the year produced. 7,aJ lbI. of C. c . Beckett. clerk at .cOurts. The Printz. J ersey Isle near France' to America, being held this afternoon (,rhursmillt. 5.28 per cent. '13 .20 lbs. 'of former wUl meet October ·5. Twelye Moving piCtures of the Otterbelo Cannin~r ~ugai and settled in New Jersey. , From day). In an effort to preserVe the Home and Ita occupants 'Were shown. fat per caw. HIgh cow In the berd cues are on the dOcket to date, ' TAX YlEL,D IN OOUNTY The ' people of Wayne Township· tm-ere a pal't of the familY came to loods donated ; was You'll Do . Ohio Ella. ta'l5388. The gt.and jury w1ll be composed LAltGEST IN TEN YEARS and a cordial invitation elltended ." wUl probably be illterestect to know R ell Lion. ReV. OVermWer. for a~ to -visit , wl'lo at t.wo years, ~our months of 01 Jesse Stanley.~. R . Ben~ey, Largest real ;t;t; te.x collections that '1Z4 families received sugar at TJle Jersey Isle was taken over by WARREN ' OOUNTY DOG there. age produced 8,058 lbs. mllk. 6.90 Ro.nald H8.wke. Euerett Earley. and In ten yeaTS has been reported by the Townsblp Hall, A total of 95.202 tbe BloodthLrsty Hltlerltes July 1. .QU~ T~ATED A fine chicken d~er featured per cent; ''15.88 Ibs. fat. You'll !DO Mrs. llarYey Burnett. Waynesville; George B . Johnson. county treas- lbs . of sugar was given out, making 1941. Since that date there has been Fly Volunteer. 3UC)38, represented Jesse Simpson and Mrs. Boward Section 5652-16 of the Ohio Oen- the noon hour preceding the meeturer . an avel,'age of 48..6 Ibs. per famlly. no cornmmunlcaUon allowed. · No bv seven' daughters was the leadlDS Stitzel. FtanItllD; J , A . Cornett. JohnsOn said th.\s year's collec- If the people canned on the govern_ shoes or stockings, no clock or eral Code-provldes that the Board ing. Pres. Seth E. FUrnas called tu. sire In the berd. These Jerseys are Cbarles Weissman and Miss Alma ot Health-may declare a Quaran- meeting to order. ana Fred Hage- , tion was $492.80a.53. a..'l Increase of ment basis four QUarts of fruit watches. no pins or thread, no elec- tine of dogs ' when rabies exists. meye~ gave the Invocation . .now entered on t.be~ eighth year Dare. Morrow; ~ul Hart>&ch, KIngs '$27,O'l'l.86 over last yearls receipts. to one pound of sugar, t hat means tricity, no candles, no 011. 0= productIOn teatln8 . ~UllS; R!»'mond Hoff. C!llford Stitt Mrs. P . U. LeMay gave .a report Since May 11. 19U. Warren County wben' $464,326.1" was taken in. Pamllies get drift wood' to do some has been under su(!b a quarantine of the Union piCnic at H~ · tbat Wayne . Township , resldtmts and Mrs. Geraldine Barr. Mason, The Treasurer a.ttrlbuted the in-, have 8800 quarts of fruit In their cooking . They use thorns to pin MONDAY ' BIBLE CIA88 TO ' and Bam Brawn. Harlan tovmsh1p. and Park. !IIr . Fred E\J)on. prealctent of crease to the fact that.-many per- basements. Oountlng an' average of their sagging clothes. The RId MEET AT LAMB HOME The petit jury. scheduled to WIB:mEo\S: The ' only authority the Lebanon 1I'anner·s. club. gave a sons f~rlJ)erly on delinquent lists. 'J'Ih.e largest attendance in the .vene Oct. 2O;'.wul be cboeen frOm bave found employment in defense two trips pet family to the Town- Cross letters sent to them are ,n ot by which we may quarantine dogs Is abort review of an addreaa recentlf the existence of rabies and given at tbe AarlCultliral meet1nlr. brief existence of the Monday Nl8ht among.. Dale Rpsencrana. Everett plants and ' thus were able to pe..y ship Bldg. in place of having to go allowed to reach them. ' After a ,bounteous picnic dinner w Frallklin. a ·total mileage of \WIiEREAS: No case of rabies has strC.BalJlg the much-ta1ked-of 1'eIUBible clas& was pr.eaent MondaY eve- Runya.n. WUllam· P . Miller, Mrs. H. their assesments this y.ear. . :14,'152 miles of wear on ' tires was th e Ibusl:ness session was, called by mng at the home of Mr. ~~. B .' Drubot, Mrs. J. R, LaW~ Mrs. The collection, Johnson said. was saved. U all townships in Warren the pre.sl~ent, This 'Was followed by been detected In tbls dlatricHor the latlon of farm pricea and labor. Dr. past sIXty dayS Lloyd B. Hall of Columbus. a fanner A. , H. stubbs: An intereat1n8 cUB- Nancy MoBunleyl, Mrs . Walter derived from ~,OOO individuals own- coUnty have as good a showing as the ' Lord's Pmyer and the singing 'I1BEREP'ORE: We are of the member. &lao spoke brletly. cusalon followed the lesaon. lotrbe Parlett. and Mrs . Ralpb Van ' Meter. inIr 20.000 parcels of real estate New Testament." ~on; Albert Klunlter. George Largest single check received was Wayne ,TOWDIShlp, Hitler had bet- of "America" Iby the assembly. Il'be guest list Included Dr: and opinion. tdlat it is prpper to term.1nter be on the jump. Will O. Gustin, of Waynesville. ate this Ql.\8orantlne and tM same lao Mrs. Lloyd B. ~. ,o f OOlUinbUa: These. meetings are held for ; the Smith. Charle.s Kee~er; - Clem for fI6,'120.4:i from a raUroader. The Sugar lR.atlon Board. namely : maae the welcome address and then hereby so ordered to take ~trect on Mr. and MrII. Pr~ 1!lItMla. Ml'I. lidbenetlt of thepeo~e of Wa:.tnesv11le Balchv1n. HarrY ~"ll. , ~a Lou I..ouls. chairman. Mrs. read a six-page typed letter f~ September L1. 1M2. ' mUDd Be't allick, and ~v. OVermOand.' ViC1nity. Everyone wbo ~lblY Glenn Worley and ~lola .Whit- TWO WAYNESVILLE MEN ARE By o~er 01 Warren 'County ler,' or LeOanon: and Yr. and Mrs. ca. Ia urged to ·~~. ' ,' more, ' Morrow: ,Charles COOk and ,ASSIGNED TO MISSOURI CAMP Olive Brace. MIss .-LUlie Benham Rev . Francis J . oMllZard, of HIl~Mrs . Grace Brown. Mrs . Mary boro who came from the ' Je,raey The next meetinlr. Monday · eve.- Kotn8 cOrnell. 'Waynesville; D. H. Board of H$lth. . J. E, iMcC1ure. . ning. Sept. 21. Will ' be beld at the Enoch ' qhaniberlaln. W'IJ- . Jefferson Barra~ks. Mo. - Israel 'Earnhart. Mrs. Everett Early, Mrs . Isles In 1918. 'He Is now a Presbyter!By Eclwarcl ' Blair, Health ---:---home 'of Mr,. and·Mrs·. Robert Lamb lIam Bacon and Mrs, Robert Eaton W, Boott, Jr,. son ,of Mr. and Mrs. Ruth Edgington, MIss Allce Guns, Ian minister lit H1Ilstloro. JEHOVAH WJTNUS88 AU Commlutoner . . ~ AT nIoANKLIN . ' Memorial tribute to the deaceased at 8:00' o'cloCk,. The 8~Je9t of the ¥rankltn. Kra. ' Ruby · Van Riper. Israel Scott. Waynesville, Oh.lo. R. Mrs, Edith Hawke, and 1I4rs . Bart... " . South :....:.~on·. John Settlemyre. R. ' 1. and, 'Robert Leon Britain. I01l ley 'Moss wish to thank the people was adoubted as 'follows,: Mrs . BONOaED AT D~R ----,lesson ""ill ,tH! .. ~ lFour members of \be JelioYab: OftllOnla: conrad GUlaug1?. Barve~ of Yr. W . H. Brltam, w,aynesvUle. of the toymsbip for their ~ndness LIzzie Gustin Cite of Dayton; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs'. Earl Conner enter- Witnesses aect were fined . . ti.cb WAYNESVo.1.E ~~ G~ST burg; ' H. M. Wyles, Foeter, and Ohio, are hewly arriVed soldiers at and patience. also the township Wymer Downey of near ,L ebanon. . .' 8PEAKER IN CINCINNATI Martha P&Jmer. Maa!ln , , ' Jefferson Bar,racks. Colonel All~ trustees and Mr. and Mrs. Wiseman and Mrs . Belle Gustin Kitchen '01 tained' at dinner ~y evening. on bwo charaes MOoda.Y by ' ~ . ," ~ Klm'b erlyj commanding. This hlstor- of the MIIiD1I1 Gazette for their Monroe, , honOring Hernia.n Surface. who has ' J. T . Rlley. of Franklin, Jor.ef McOOy;Ot'WaynesvUle. w~ EARNH"RT REUN:JON " lc ,lnsUtary post. on the MlssJasIppl splendid cooperation in bandlln, MUton J . . Earilhart, 96, of ~n. transferred to Chanute Pleld The , were cbarged ·with ae1pni Ut- " guest speaker b.efore the OIntlnJl!!.t\: HELD H~RE. SUNDAY river a fevl mlles BOUth of St. Louis. tbe sugar sit,uation. anon, ,,!as a vlsl,tor. I(Is gave us Ill., where be w1ll be foreman of eratijrC ' ~ .the street wlt.h~u~ • u'Baba'! ~embly Wednel$daY , ev~. -1 .., • Is 'a replacemen't tra1n1ng cen'ter fo' r .' three poems, whlcb were hlgJlly ap- the r&cuo laboratory. cense and unlawfullY iUatr1bu~ . W Id . The 28th annUal reunion of the the Aimy AIr Por'ces Tecbnlcal HONOR MOITlllER ON liND nlng, sept. 16. He spoke 9n " . , or preclated . . " Tl)e1r guests were Mr. and Mrs. pamphlets wlthoU~ a ~tt • ". Citizenship and the Coming Age. Eamhil.rt iUnUy was held sunday at Tre.1n!ng Command.. ' BIBTJllDll ANNIVER&\RY !Motion wes ma,de and adopted to SUJlface and BOD and Mr. and .Mrs . 'J.'bey posted appeal , ~da .tO carMra McCoy and daq)1ter, · JuUet; W~.e Park. . Here recruits are given vocational hold , t he reunion next year at the EdwUi ~Y and cbOdren . ry the convlct1qna to a 'h1aber acNrt~ ~'. ' and Mrs. J.' ,P : Larrick en- same place. A collection of $4.60 wer~ also gues~ of' Auembly. . Tb1,rtJ-f1ve ,JJ1ed)era liere In, at- aptlt'ude tests 'to qU~lI'y them for .. , .. ' . , tetldance for the picnic cUnner. The ..... tertained a t a fami.ly dinner Sun- was taken , to help pay expenses. ENJOY PI(JNIC SVPPEB ATTBND U1JNI0N JoRN P.(:RONIN DIBB, AT ,. afternoon spent tn workin'li out imPortant duties as mechanics. day, compllmentlng_ Larrlck's WUl O . Gustin was re~lected .presl, AT DAY'8 SUGAR CAMP . . . ,,01!lB IN MT.· WA8~~N, a geneo~ of the deacendan~ of ¥h0totrrai!bers. :~dlo operator. armother, Mrs . Frank. Hortman on dent~ Ed 'Jones vice president and _ Mr, and ~. C. ,Il, ' Us~, . , morers, weather observers and other . tU he rettreti Jacob B!mlIW't. ',, " . the oC~lon of h1fr: elghty~aecond ArthllT Gustin, secretaly. ' Mr. and Mrs. William. ~ewton. and cblldren. Paw, mwm.. . Janet John P- cro~. un . oUadlaon ~f1cen eleCted for next ' year;' jobs' Wblch help "Keep 'em Plying." MT , and Mrs. ' ·Loren Reason Yr . and Dwlaht. of W~~. "at,teDdin "19t.O pr\J:lclpal o! . ~ .. ', - ~~lon.:re as .follOWS: iI. 11';. i:&rn.. ~lloW1ng periOd Of instTuctlon In blrthday apnlveraary . and Mrs. Robert Crane and daugh- ed the ellrhth annual reunlOIl , of &be I " . vijle school., died ·at h1a lit. ~aab-. bAit . ' resident. hnnJ ' ~ ,Basic Military Tralning and DlaclS~DAY DINNER GtJBST8 AT LITTLE INN ter. 8nd Mr. and Mrs. Ollf,ford Mel11tt-MuUen ' f~ ~t ~ . \ . Sm;DAY VlSITO~ DERE lDIton residence M~~Y ,~I 'x~nia ~'~re~ and joel f8tok~ 'PUne/ the rec1:utta are 'sent 'to techDumford and son. all of ' Lebanon; a t the, ~bme of Yr. "and ~ ~ , ~ " ' , nleal schools which further prepare "1 after' an lll~e88 of eeveral moDloUII. th .;..... ..- ...urer· ' , ' Mr. and. Mrs' • ~·ft'char .""' . d ·,... ~er, and and lIrs . Catman' Crane rm Roberta SoUth 0bal'1eItaD. O. ' Mr. Cronin was popular with e. . • ,f 'them lor active service with the and .daUghter, Nedra ADn. and Yr. Miss May Wright was the dinner 'a.nd Yr., SOD enjoyed a plcntc supper . " . I" "': ' YOUDi 'P!'Ople of. Wa)'Ilelv1~e , 40 BCROOL B118 LAWS , . Army ' AIr. POrcea: ' and . M.rs. Earl S~ver, of Mlamls- gu~t of her col1sln. Qll~ri Buttersunda, evening at I4'man ,0&7's POUR TAX LBVIEB AII& yeans ~o wben ~e , and Un. pron" TO . . ~~ . Both BoOtt ancf BrlWn aUend!!d b~; ·Mrs. ' ElD1er , cu8lUnail" of wot;h, or Manon. Ind. at the UtSugar camp. nLBD Ilf~ W~ co. in ,were frequent peats at the ADen , ' .:....---. the Wayneavme sChools: scott was oimton;' Maine; 'and' Mr. and -Kra. tle Inn. Sunday .· Oth,ers In th!! par_ _" • !Pour taX leviea JIA'Ye IIeeD ~ llOme. His wl~ '~ 8; SOD. Dr. I ~~r1ff 1Wllltaq) :"1&ord, formerlY emp}a,!d as 'a screw ma'- . JoIui Hover 'and son, 'or Dayton. au ty ,wer8' his eon. Frank. and UrI. SNTEB';t'AIN I(T- BIRTHDAY t CroDiD. a 'Captaln 'ln the;,rmy. BQ!'~ c,b1ne ope"tot bY the: N.C.R. ,com- -V1SJted Mr. 'and Mrs . 'Ralph M1Uer ' Smith, ~ of Marlon. Ind . . DINND f'OB· Ii~sB.vm 9"I~h v. B. RuIiJIU. o*k cd U. , \ , . 00 ~, .: l1I1dlY ~. o.Jtonr while -Br1~ .as and fan}.lly 19unclaY. . ' . FAIR BOAJID EJlBC'l'llON " ·W arred county board eIecUGDI to ' £MaoLLB AT 1.1 V. ~ ~ , t.i , formerly emp1~ as a truck ' drlver ' , " '., ., ' . ., '1'0 "IIB IDLD SUT. 13 iIn honor of the blrtbda1 'anni- appeu on the IIa11Ot.Is I", u,e ... . ~ ,, ' . eDf coun~ . ,,' bY Barl ' BROWNS GO TO n..t.NKLJN , " ':; '. 3 ' eIectlOl1 • . JllnIple ~dercaat r e' u'r ned .. ~"" ~ tbI'o~t the . " , , .' ver-.ry ,01 her b~Il~, Pr.ed ~- , . . ' ." tUM .... •....-1 .yWt; ClOUD\f ba'Ye tIt"m uked to re~ all VIllUr .............._,.. __ Q .·Mr. and 1ilf/!:IrA'~ ai)d ',1OIla ~ The annual ~lect1oD cd· the War- dock. Mri. Braddock enterUuned a~ ~...... vm.Ie ... If home laat ' ~ ar"",r a ~!-Katil. ~" , ' . n~ •• "'....'&.., •• " ..UD " . have taken up their, rNldtn1\8 in ren eouniy "grlcu1tura) SocietY a f~ dlnDer aunda,. Her ~ rr:lUa ~~ ,!'""""'1' ~; ,~ aiIIIaIl. Wlt.h-bia aunt ID4. cuwse. :Iaa - vtoJattona ~t oooe. .Ai_ ;r , • TO ~B~ MBB'J.'ING8 'Prank11n. .vrh..... Mr. Benin 'Is (Palr Board) will be conductecl · a& ...... ta were Mr.. aDd.~'KrI! •. ftaIIk d~ ~ .~ .and .1_ ~. J~ A lIO-bDUI' C!OUI'IIe of .....t ~ tn- , ---. -" .-"'" . _...... ume - ..- I11III er1De~ ~ted at the UDlnnlf.J .vUottcm for ~ 1ft tile ODIIDW Tbe , septeinber .meet1Dl of the teacher In achoOlII, They W1ll the f.srKrounda Sept. 21. Pour dl- BNdcl.OOk.1Ir. aDcS tin. 'Wunn 'J~ ,i baa and ID1'OUId 1Il,tbi atarWd WedD_• •' .t the lCJ;:. N~ CeDWty Olub. ~ J. ;...;W. continue I~d their .,.-encla rectors w11l be named. Dlrictora .Braddt;Jck and dalilWer____••• ~ oae.~ ..... or ~u IIMI'IIII aDd 0bIIl- ~ lIIIh lIIbool a1ld1"". Ward, boBtaIl, WIll be held at the bere Mra.' B. B. whOM terDia esplre tbla ye. ... aDd IIiar aa)'lDOlllf'"8racIdadr. aDd CIIaiefIIl ~ ~ ~ UWe lim PrldQ, Sept, Z, at 2 p. WnUajnllOQ. \IDtU cold _tJler . . DavW-W. Blabop,. 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'From A ,Farm Di~ry-- 'Dry ,Rjdge eplember 10 ]()4.2. Mu 'hrooms nrc here , The warm raw brought t.1:cm up by d zpns. (TIme out, the dog:;. must at Thnt S:lloker is th e most perslsC8I l and insistent cr nture I have ev('r klIO\\i l. There is 110 peace unW her II'OI , LS nre satlSfled . No ' lhnt they have those bones that she knew were 011 rll(, back of the Slove I can type ~ e more .) Yes, mushrooms are here. I ha d n big mess oC them la s~ night for supper and t here will be more this morning. Think of memo ell nice and white with dellcnte pink gUIs s'erved In crealll with a nice steak or eVeD hamburg . Once again, ] repeat - Agaric campestrls. or common field mushroom, the varl_ ety cultivated and sold In groceries Is safe and easily recognized . Do not trust to an~ test like peeling them . Learn to recognize them or don't eat t.hem. There are many kinds of ecllble mushrooms . but the poisonous ones are so deadly, thot I~ Is not sate to experlmem.. Those with pink gUIs shading to brown or black as t hey get older are safe but the deadly Amlnto has white gILls so leave all whlte-gilled ores alone. Oultlvated mushrooms are good and they are safe but the wild 'ones nre more tender and have more flavor and it Is more tun to gather your own. Even mushrooms have their

pests, If they are not gathered prolnl?tly they are often Infested WiUl tiny whJte worms so It is sarer to brenk tllem open Instead of cooking them whole . 'fh lll'sday. qonunlmlty sale thls I fternoon . Went but as usual didn 't buy anything'. I bid on a heifer fl'om a, very good cow that I had It:oked at before she was brought In, hm I hesitated a riloment too long Jl'iore raising the bid and he knoc)ccd her off to the other bidder. Calves wen t high though the 'pen ·.;as lull of them. Monday . Sugar rationing seems () work wlt.h very little hardship to .~nyone but thAre Is one group of people for whom t.here should be "ome pl'~vlslon made, the , people who bake at home. You ca~ buy l nkes ond cookies but the l'atloJl Is not )[11'11(' noug h to provide tor home I.l k'lll! . This hits the riCh with good I'ooles who usually make their OWll ak c.!I and Ice creams and I be f m l fn mU1ell With plenty of eggs, blll teJ' aJ d cream. They have all the materials perhaps unsalable, ,~lIch as cracked eggs, but It they want to have calte they must buy It nnd USe the supply ot commercia I sugllr. Some one suggested that t here should he a.n extra allowance nf sugar tor home bak1ng and ' that it ~ould be provided by allowing

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lWalter WllIon, of New Bur11naton, apent Prtday, evenUli With ~. aDd a Tucsday a1~cmoon Call"r at Mrll. Oharlea BOI&D, Mr. ancl.Mrs. WlU Hawthome- pf tha-lWme orMr. and Msa. Ed. boughL. ~mj.llell wlt~ children Franklin, called on Mr. and Mrll. n~ Orqo~ 1 ~ should lie allowed more joni GIld Mrs .', D. M. Lyno.h wlls , ~ Th~­ L . S. Arthur Thursday evening. Jelly long as t here Is 110 ' ac~te' Mr. and Mra. Roy . Estirt were dny afternoon caller ot lIrs. Bessugar' hortage for Jelly Is a standby sie IPlynUre. . Stmday lueltfl of Mr . and Mr .II . for ~ho e ohool san4wlclles. For . Mr . Lucy Flahbaugh-, of Mlddle- Louis Lamb ordl:tary use mo.~t of -us find stay tOwll ~ is It visitor In the home ,. of IllS within our allotment no hatd.~ hlp but mnny people buy things Miss Hannah Jordan and brothi!rs. they would otherwise hav.e IDLlde at Urs·, Florence JMrrllY Will \ope~ hOllle and In that way use, up more hel' home Wellnt:!!day afternoon to , Alma' panlei ru;.-of· Day toP. but o C the commercJal Sugar while baV~he ine~bers of the Friendship club. k,nown to her frlen~ hera ~ AlIJe -ng itt home, not so good. " Mr . ond Mrs , Meatle Terry t\nd Donlel, ])aSSed o.wa,y at the Aubry Home:in Dayton !Jllursday Tuesday. Work is piling up. Walk r were Sunday gl,lests of MtsB Broom corn, sorgh um and corn ar~ A!ldromeda Thompson', in ' Dayton. Se~tembe~ Ip. at 9:30 p " m .• 'Biter ' all ready to cut but they haVe to Miss Hannah Jordan and ' AI! an Ulness of ~x yenrs . . She was born at Oakland. near walt until t he tobacco Is in and toJ~rlllLn , Lee Talmage ,A.lbert 'Tal, day they nil walt whl.le the ' men go mage and Jessie Garden nttended Wilmington, 'Ohio, IIlld was .the t qulrrel hunUng for this Is Sept. 15 , tJle Allen Rennion Sunday after- daughter of William ' and t'.ou1sa ~ nd ~he sQuh'rel season opened at noon. at their camp at the Ma~her's Gleaver Daniel. At an early a$e her dawll . Poor Uttle thIngs I But like cl·o.sslng. near Ore'g onia. The' day 1atller died and she with 1\ sister. many other wlld things they can was an Ideal one for the assembling Mary Belle Daniel. came to live In become a pest; so we may ns well of t he tela tlveS Ilnd !fIends to enJoy t.he home of an uncle _an aUIlt here. h ave '0 short season and let metl anothe!' pleasant occasion of rem- Mr. and Mrs ,' IOaVid Ohandler. ,Here she lived until " .1898 when Indulge t hat Inbol'D love of hunting. inlsolng and te.a stlng on the deUcshe le'ft to become a nurse at , the Hunt It you w111 but · do not torget lous meal at the noon hour . that cllmblng wire fences ruins Mrs. Josephine pennington enter- N~Uonal Mll1tary Home. neer,.oayi hem and new ones nre Impossible tained at a miscellaneous shower ton. where tllrougih her devotion to to get so In the name of common Friday afternoon at her home In duCy and' happy disposition she Willi she came ~ e ns e and war conservntlon DON'T Harveysburg for her sister, Mrs. beloved by all with CLIMB WIRE FENOS:; . Wlll Bmndenburg, JOI'merly Miss In contact arid where she spent thJrty years of her ,life. Claudia Gray . In 1906 she was married to AdJt. , Mrs. I.;lllian Carr. Mrs. Imojean Andrew T. ,Fife 01 the Home HeadVolers and ~s . Alida Rloh wete co.u ..... lJu .. l e'.~ .... ','Ilo,,,n.. , COl"".'''''. Rev. _Gtaham ,prenched at Ferry , hostesses. iMany lovely gifts were quarters and soon after a few years w~re spent on 'a farm In e:Jelaware. Sundn'y and sang a solo. MIsses given to Mrs . Bmn.denburg. A Marlne.'s Ufe is not an easy. one ('.~ the TWin Theatre Sunday. :MonThey ~hen returlled to the Home Nutt said that they had heard him Miss Hnnnnh Jordan was a guest speak at the North American con- but U there's a lovely lass Ilke :Mau- day and Tuesday . Produc.ed by Dar- am~ng many others who enjoyed where boWl remained untIJ hla reen O'Hara around it's much more ryl F. Zanuck tor 20th Century-Fox, thls pleasant event. rDnlnty refresh- death In 1929 and her retirement In ve~tlon two years ago. 1932. The Ferry Homecoming wID be [un. That's what John Payne find s t he lnsJde. an-tile-scene st~ry also men ts were served . She was the last surviving memheld the last Sunday in September. in the thr1lling new technlcolor hit stars Randolph Scott. ber of her immediate flllllllY. two Mr. Sharp of the·Standard Publish. sisters and a brother having preIng Company ot Cincinnati, Will be Edmond Marlatt I~nd ~ Mr . Bert Hay.u~r at Westville. Marlatt Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Salisbury of Mrs. Nettle 'tinney, CorrespondeDt ceded her~ death. the speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman '!lnney She was a member of the Society 'Mr . and Mrs . Moqis Lewis and Washington 0, H.,' and Mr. and Miss Bertha ;FUer. who ls a little and tamUy. were vlsltlng Saturday of Friends In WaynesvUle. son Jerry Lee spent Sunday afterMrs. Robert Hunt were Sunday eve: better 01 her recent Ulness. returned Her nearest relatives are .Mr. and to Cincinnati this week 'to her office noon with Mr. B,nd Mrs . Jolm !lIng callers of Mr. and Mrs. Allen with Mr. Labe Williams and da~ghter, Katherlne, In Lebanon. Mrs . L. W . ~handler and daughter, ' at the Oinclnnati Bible Seminary, Koester and daughter veima, of Emrick. Mrs. Jame6 Head spent Utica. M.r. ' and Mrs . Edwin Nutt, Mrs , the weekOertrude, and the MIsses Rutb and where sbe Is De6ll ot Women. Ml's. Henry Burges and chlldren Alma Moran and son of near Cen- end with Mrs. Edward Messer in Elizabeth Chandler. Mrs. Simon Lighter and daughter l'\IDeral was at the Frank 'RolesRuth called On Mrs. Perry J . of Beavertown spent Sundoy with terville, were dllmer guests Suuday Oregonia. Mr. and Mrs . Harrison Whltta- Inger Funeral parlors, IS34 W. Third Mr. and Mrs. ,Lue Morgan and evenlng of Mr . and Mrs. Therle Thom~ Snturday Iliftemoon. more wllre guests or friends In Mo.r- street . imd burtai,l In Memorial Park Jones a.nd son Milton . !Many !rom this neighborhood vis- Harold Ruthel'ford . Mrs. Jp,sle Graham of Dayton row. Sunday , cemetery. ited the Dayton fair last week and iMr. and Mrs. Oharlle .Edwards of spent the week-end with her 60n reported it fine. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT and wife. Mr. aud Mrs. Harold Dayton, were Sunday guests of tbe1,r !Mrs. P . J . .Thomas visited Mrs., :lIr.. , niter I eud,,". C; orrdl.o".,leul ,Whitaker and chlldren. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed EdWaNs. ElIecutor Eugene Schumaker In Dayton last iMl'. Everett Early and Mr. Lowell Estate of A.nna Belle O'N~ Mr . and Mrs. E. B. Longacre lieMrs. R,alph ~ensworthy spent Tuesday. Thomas attended the Ohio Grain Dec~ , Lurned Sunday evening a.ne.r spendwith her mother, RnI. Despite raily weather. 18 went and Feed Dealers ~.ssoclat1on at the Notice Is hereby given that ) • , Illg a week_ with relatives ot the F'lora Henderson to, the wiener roast at Mr. and Mrs. Oolden Lam. b at Lebanon Friday Martha L. Henderson Whose Post . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dalton and OUice address Is iWaynesvlll~ OhIo, iormer in V~g~a. Glasses' home in B'ellbrook Thurs- evening. ' Mrs. James Kaser and Mrs. R. Mrs. Maud Adams and daughter. ba~ been duly , &ppolntedas Execuday"evening. It was' the occasion of 1Mr. and Mrs . Oharles Mullenix the Be'rean class meeting. attended tJle fUneral of Miss Willa M. Selby of MIddietown, were din- June, were visiting relatives In" Wal- trix of the EBte.te at AnnaBelle O'Ne8.n, late at Warren County, Faye Lewis at Stubb's Funeral ner guests Tuesday, at tl1e home of ton Ky., Sunday. Ohio, deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick. lMrs. Grace Rose was a guest ot Dated this 3rd day of Bep~, Home In Wayneliv:I,lle Tuesday af. , Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Gramam her slaughter, Mrs . Will Brooks, 1942, ' ternoon of last wee,k . . Mr • • lllley 01;;;:-(lol'ft4ipOn,\eftt were Sunday even.\ng · guests of' Mr. Friday. . RAlJPB H. OA'REY, Mt . Holly Homecoming w1ll be Mrs. Margf\tet Johna spenL Judge of the I;'robate cOurt Mr : and Mrs. lvesJey Henderson the 4th of October at the church. Thursday at the bom~ lit Mr. lind and Mrs. C. W. Albright at Peldn. Warren County, OhJo IT ~rs, ,Margaret Johns and Paul of Cincinnati, spent Sunday evening Stanley'" S,tanlE»', Attya. Bring your basketa and spend the Mrs. Amos COOk. l[lear WaynesvUle~ Mr. and Mrs. ' , ....dmond Mlnse~ Johns .entertalned to dinner ,Sunda.y with their mother, Mrs. Flora HendBy with us. .. Mr . and Mrs'. H1ley Gibson and and little son of Ua.yton were week- Mr ,an d ,Mts. Ch 11.1'1es Dost ~r an d derson. Mrs: W81te~Rhoads bas dl\ughLel' PaUline called on Mr. and end .guests of the latter's parents, dllughters. of Harveysbl.lrg and Mrs. rEturned home trom a visit in Charging Cl'\lelty. Myrtle ' t..acey f Mrs . Elvb! Micheal and Mr . and Mr . and~s. William BergdaU. . ~~:dS:~~ Lo° r:.aYRo ·nesutzavillhne. of B~ aC:dU:~. Lu"'er Welsh were Williams tOed a divorce suit aca.inat Mrs . Dale ' Fair of Xenia satur~ay . Miss Oeneva Ro'u tzahn ot '!lpp ULl a.rtemoon. M1ss, PaUline remained City spent f!unday with home tolk.!!. Waynem-llle, were Sundny evenIng week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dennie Wllllama in Common P2eaa Clo~ recently. She ~ccused WlI,M r . and Mrs. Fred Barton of dinner guests of Mr . aDd Mrs. Conrad Purkey. over Sunday with Mr . and Mrs. Da.yton and Mr . and Mrs. 'F rank Clyde Wharton a.nd Levi Greataodr. and Mrs. Muriel Thompson lillma of excessive use of liquor. ...Fair. . are the ProUd parents of a .fl:!I.bY serting he threatened to ldll her Mrs. Emerson Dlll Q1ld son Ralph Deweese, of near Oermantown. were house. while under Ita influence. They Mr . and Mrs. Russell Campbell boy. \ . . spent Sunday afternoon with the E. saturda.y evening E:uests of Mr. and and children. Mr. and Mrs. Anen 'H omer PIltkey and Mr. and Mra. were marrl,ed in .1921 In Morgan Oartels tamlly in Bellbrook. Mrs. Howard Dewleese. . 1l0le and Mr . and Mrs. Lester ~en- H~ard Purkey Ilre guests ot l\4r. county, Ky., ' and have two ohUdten. ' Pvt. Arthur Morgan ,Of 'C amp AtMr. and Mrs . l!we~ett P1l\rk and Nettle M. MeC~thy, 20 ' West terbury. Columbus, Ind., spent the son DlckJe, Mrs . .LilY' pMmet: and rick attended the Th{)mas reunion ond Mrs. COnard Purkey. ·iMr. ,. a~d Mrs. ' Chester ~an, Third street Franltlin, med an apweek-end with hls home folk'S'here. Mrs . Frdncls ·p~pe of DartQn were Sunday held at :ji:astwood Park, Mr. :Ltld Mrs. Olarence Thomp- Sunday afterpoon lBUests of Mr. and Doytan. Mrs. Cflmpbel! and chil- Mrs . K. O. ~'hur sP8f1t' Satur~y peal froin a rullng by the IndUlltrlal d:en entel:.tnined the grolJl w~th and sunday with Mr. and Ml'8. Commission of Ohio, which denied son and fnmlly spent Sunday With Mrs. W. F. Olark. ' marlmtia music in t.he afternoon. . Millard Chatwood 01 near Spr~­ her cla,l m for additional compenaaMr , imd Mrs. David LUcas' and Mr. ,and Mrs . Har:vey Burnet \Mrs . RalPh Johns received word fJeld-. Mrs . Chatwod'BJld daughter tlO~ ahe sald was due her Ill! the--re[amily. ' spent Sunday with the latter's uncle Thursqay evening of the death of Beyerlle re~ed for a' vlalt · With suIt: ofinJurlea suffered when workMiss Mhlil1e Crawford of Dayton and au~t, Mr . ffnd Mrs'. Joh\l her father t Frank Smith, at t~;; mother !Uld siater, Mrs. Artbur ing lor the Maxwell Paper ComPlUli spent the week-end with her ParNoVember 26, 1935. Orchard Sanitorium ' near Dayton. lI,!rB. Bogan. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence OrawR ~ CT A i. I) IS. E A S E S .Mter an lllness' of several months at 1Mr. and'. Mrs. Ivan Cordrey of tOM. ~RIAGE LlCENSI!S iMl'. and Mrs. Jess Smith of DR. E. oM. S"I'EELE, 123 East the age of !19 years. 'i.. larg~ con- Dayton called on Mr. a,nd Mrs : L. S : Arthur . HamUton called on Mr. and Mrs . Locust Street. W'Umlugton, ' OhJo. course of r~lat1~es ~nd friends' James H. Eyler, 19. and Florence ' Mr : and 'Mrs. lloyd Arthur called Hiley Glbson Sunday afternoon. has published a booklet ~n whJch he tended the funeral of Mr'; . Smith Grutln, maChine operatOr, botb 01 at Lytle ' cburch sunday atterruion: Saturday evening on Mr. aDd Mrs. Miss Olara Daughters 'spent a tew explaln,s how he ' treats PILES or Lebanon , . .., days last week with Mr., and Mrs . HEMORRHOIDS wi.thout SURa_ eonduc~ed 'by Rev . .E , R . Bunt of L.' S. arthUr and ot18 AlIthur. Olare!lce Lucky, 19, sbop worker. "an'd Mrs. Bogan Fraffk' Bratten of near Dayton. ERY or ELECTRICITY, This book- Day tog. . 'Bu~lal was. at Middle \Mrs . Elvis Mieheal. Mr. a.nd Mrs. let will be sent ire.e by sending 1m cemeter.y. Mr. Smith was a resi(1ent 1,- ______-.,.______ and Helen Ceach, 19, both of Lebanon. of thJs commUnity for Ii number of Dale Ft\1r called on Mr. and Mrs. your narre and address.-Adv. IPerdlnand ' Grayson 24, Erlanier, yenrs UBtU the death of his wife and M~I'Y Puckett, 17, SouUl 18 . years ago when he lett· to' llve iuoolwn \ with his children. .' Fred Rolley. , 48; truCker, &Del' Verdena HoPkins, 27. ~ach~e operator,' ' ' of ~orrow.

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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ' :taylor, of' Saturdayr overnight -Colulnbus, were , .,. . guests of Mr. and iMl's. ' Mearle Ter7 ~

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Borden~s glamour girl of the bar~yard, will be at Rike:s in Dayton for a week's s~y 'Wednesday, September 16th, through Wednes. ( , day, September 23rd. She ~ilI bring ~ith her her : ' ov,.rn private colonial boudoir with frilly foilr- , poster bed, w~eelbarrow cpaise lounge-all aecorated in red, white, and hlue chintz. Elsie, , favorite of millions. started her career at the New York World's Fair. Since then she has,been , in ' the ~ovies, a.nd tr'a veled throughout the U~ted ' States and Canada! She com~s to Dayton ;' directly fr.om Waterloo, 19waJ where she 5~ed , a~ the Dairy Cat'tle COngress. , Come 'imit see '.Elsie anytime during regular sto~e houn inRike's basement. ' ,

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• 6r. and-Mrs. Wayne ' Petenoll, j{enla, and Mrs. Dally ' ~ were supper guest" Frldey of Mr•. Nellli! Peterson. Mtet a two week's visit with· Mr.' . and Mrs. Lol'err Krug, of Detrolt, MICh., Mrs . Anna Krug returned' to her home here In..st Friday. IMrs. Edna 'Olevenger and lOll Kennetll and Mrs . Nell Oompton and daughters Jean and Phyl1s were Dayton visitors IOBt Frll:lay. . 1MI' . and Mrs. James Beirne a.nd uaughter, Miss Mary, of Cincinnati, were Sunday eYenlng dinner guests of Mrs . Susie Douglass and Mias MInnie Oook. . Mr . and ·Mrs . Frank Randall (Nellie Huff) of Xenia, are the prou<.l parents of Ii little daughter, born to them Sept. 5 at McClellans Hospital, Xenia . . The llttle glrl'wall lIamed Karen Jo. Major and Mrs', Howard Knaggs Patterson Field, called on Mrs. Bertina Copsey last Wednesday evenlng . Mrs , Knaggs and daughter Helen Jett on Thursday morning for Lhelr home III Idaho. Ou'r commuplty was greatlr shocked last Monday evenlng to hear of the sudden death of Mr, Max Oompton. Mr, Compton, a carpenter. left home I.n his usual health to go to his work down at the Olenn Alexander farm . After eating his :unch, he ·became III and was brought to h18 home by a fellow worker and passed away on the porch before they could get h1m into the house, Funeral took place J'hursday afternoon from the Methl dlst church in charge of ' Rev. T. Ii: . KInnison an.d Rev. T. M. Scarff . Burial In Sprlng Valley cemetery. Mrs . Nettle Harper and de\lihter. MIss Hannah, visited Waynesville last Wednesday evening. , Mr. Danson Ffazler apent a few tfays last week In Clncinnatl. IMIss Lulu BoIlers vl.slted over the wcelr,-end on Labor Day with relatives here'. Mrs. L. F . Mtara spent the put week near WaynesYWe ' with her son-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Anderson. Mrs. Frank O'Neil (Marie KYne) 18 sPending some t1me with her father, Mr. Frank Kyne. Mr. and Mrs. WUllam Trout and Miss Mary Alexander of BprlDlfCleld. and Mi'. and Mrs. Joshua ~­ wood, Middletown, attended the funeral of Mr. Max Coinpton last Thursday afternoon. !Mr. a.nd Mrs. Marvln Compton. Wichita, Kansas and Mr. and Mrs. Webster O<lmpton and baby, of Miami, ¥la" who were called here by the death of their father. Mr . . Max 0!>ffipton, left for theJr stations the first of the week . . Mrs. I , O. iPeterson returned home 18Bt Thursday afternoon after 1l ·week's visit with her son, wmtam and famJly, 10 St; LOUis. Mo. Mr. and Mrs. George Black spent Thursday with ·Mr. and Mrs. John Blacll:, Xenia. M1Bs Edna Elam returned to Kiddletown to resume her school du- '

ties. Mrs. H. O. Oolllns spent the paet week with relatives In 0611', Ind. . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ttubee haft moved here from ' Dayton and will make their ·h ome with their eon-Inlaw !Uld daughter, Mr. and Uri. Philip Copsey. Mrs. Fre.n\c Hiett spent lut TuNday 10 Xenia . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stoneburner, Beavertown. were , auata Sunday of Nr. Roy Stoneburner and fa-mily.

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Dr. and Mrs. Ward are liIen!UDl. " few days at their country. h~ thla week. L.vdla Wrllfht who baa beeD confiled to her room as the J'tIIIUlt of' " lall whne at her home at BprlDa- " • boro, Is somewhat mipioved.. . Sunday dinner lUC!!tAS of Aue. Clark were Harold . 'rbacIu!ra. and. w!<!e, . of Bprlniboro, and lira. Harshbarger, of Lebanon. , , : . . Mias Myrtle Bone at Lebanon, .... . a guest of Georgia 1llend8nhan Tuesday. " . Mrs. Russell W1laoil orirot.b,~ , IM irIam ' and Donald ,and IIIIa ...

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R , Hilll loqnl Twin 'rhoatre owner and m.anag·c.r. spellt sevral day:; in COIUI~lbUS this week on' business. ' • '. Professor. and Mrs. E. M . SmlLh, o. \ Ol'thlllgtOn, Ohio, were 6Ull~ lillY afternoon vlsl,tol's .at Lhe Frank ,. 1..eMay home.

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Elsie, the celebrated Borden cow,

-As 'the world 's -most famous cow,

Is enjoying a stay at Rlke's In Day- Elsie's lite has been paoked with ex-

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Want-Ads FOR SALE - ,Watltlllll ,Products at 23N. Broadway, Lebanon. Open evenings {Or your (lonven1ence. ~len Lintner, Phone 63 L. FOR SAW-Oharmln TQllet TIssue. 'Four rolls 25c. Gazet~ of!\ce,

ton, A ,favorite of mUllons of Americans the brown-eyed Jersey matron Is receiving vlsi tors in 11er oolonial I)oudolr which Is set up In the bIlsement of the Rlke - Kumler store , Visiting hOurs will be crom 9:30 to 5:30 each week day except Monday, when the store ·Is open from 12:15 to 8:45. Elsie comes to payton direct !l'Om Waterloo, Iowa, where sbe starred at the Dairy Cattle Congress, the leading 1942 showing, of . Arner ca's Ilnest dairy cows : ACCOmpanied by Watt ,Brundige, her personal herdsman . Elsie arrived In Dayton earUer hls week. Whlle here Elsie lives In her own co!oolol boudoir, complete wiLh tour poster bed, dressing table and cha\&9' lounge. The walls are !Inl~hed in knotty pine, and the red-white-and_ blue decoratlens ot chintz hav"e a decided feminine •appeal. On the

FOR SALE-Team of 3 and , year old bay ' Pucheron Mates, .'well broke and gentle. Blna Pat&eJ"son, Harveysburg and oregorua Road 4 mlllls west of HlUlVeysburg; Wayn esvill eR. a. FOR SALE _ FrArs, ' 3 or 4 Ib6., waIls are portraits of Elsie'S, celeDressed or on foot. Sarah o. Hes- bra ted, relatives. ton, WaypesvUle, Rural Route 3. homo here. Phone 2899 . .

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Seniors from the olass ot '42 who .al·e at'tendlng colleges and unlversHI.es are: Lyle Fax, 0 , state; Orville SavBge, Gene Collett and Tom Florence, Miami University; Rober ~ Earnhal't and Fenee Paine, Wilmington College; and Helen '0005, Wester.n College. Qenevleve Hadley, a fQrmer member of the class, will attend WUmlngton College where her father Is dean of men. OUfford Gray, a graduate, Is training to be an army pilot. Frances Johns has entered nurses training at Christ hOspital, Olnclnnati, while Jean Baker w1l/ soon enter training at st. EUzabeth, Dayton.

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fal m prIce ce11illgB, but...are not ce.,taln as to his meaning ' when he talks of "stll!blllzlng" wages. There Is the general teeling in Congress that any legislation enacted should be all embracing and shoUld ,treat all grOU~ 'withln our citizenship exactly alllce. The suggestion of Spea\ter Rayburn thilt Congress adopt a :;hort resolution , authorlzIng the Ptesldent to take any steps he may ,deem necessary. regardiess Of' any present la-w, to meet' the Inflation situation, has but' little 'suP-: POrt in OOnlP.'~. Most Members are adverse to granting any such ,b road anq dictatorial PQwe,r s to the President. There Is a 'growing feel1ng among the ):).atioilal ieglslators that perhaps the Qongreas h8s , already delegated tOo mlUlY of Ita powers to the President' and others, and',there' , Is .l l quiet ~etermihatlon to ma\htain Congressional control of our economic ,~ituatJon thrOugh leg~'"

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lts.F1nanile Committee and the House concurs, beginning JClnuary', l Ame'r-lcan ' taxpayer~ will be called upon, under , the 1942 · Revenu~ Ac~, ~ pay a Vlc.t or, Tax of ~ive 'per cC:D~.on 1r'068 lItcome abov~12.00 per' "?leek, or '624 ,~ ~r )tear. Aaalnst this , tax a4tgle persons. may oharge off twenty-tlve .. per- cent. or not ST. AUGUSTINB CHURCH more than '500,00, for expendlturea < : Fa.... ~u, Pliat for life Jnsurance and payment on Mass swlda).9100 a. m~ back debts, or r~lve Ii non-interest ' oearing', non~negotlable govern.ment FBRB.y OR1'1l0H OF CHRIBT Ibopd for SI1M t~enty·flv~ })ei BONDAY . which can be' cashed ,after the • <_..lJ _. " 9;30 ~ m;, Bible achool Is over. Marrle(h....~payers , wm" be; lOB a. m.~UDloi1" gran~Q a fO~y per c~t , ltfed1t. 11-:00 a. .~on. 'no ~ore than 11,000.00 ) or ~- " _ 8:18 P .. II. ~. ments an fMurance and d~, or In bOndS redeemable 'afte~ tpe war: ~I!,. • --:......;... , n:easury~l~pa~ment Is,pr"g tor P1rA Day aciiOol, 9:80 •• ui! , further y.oreaaes in corpio,atlon and " Meeuna for Wonth1p,' 10:30 a. m. ; . ind1vld~l 'income,~ tax~" an4 for am· SON rN~D IN A ': ', enrorced savmllB 01: bOnd pur~ , .' MOTOIWYOLB AOOIDBNT .' prov1alon in the law.', " : ,'. , J '. ..,......-" ' . • ~; .. ' " . ~a'•. t.a~nce' Hardin of LYtle, , , Qaa~Une ,rat~onl", 'will !be ~lVed word th, fir'Bt of week , placed' on a natioD-owide balla, as a th~lJ8h, the iRed orou tllat bel' 1KII1: ' .' resUlt . of reco~datlo~ llla'de· to .Gol'P,.' Junior ~, was ~~ In ~e Preatderit li\e last week by the motorcy~ ~ent ~d ,18 In the " ~ch c~ttet. wblch bad '~ boM»tal -.t Port 1Jraa, N. O. " " liamed to atud) the ruJIber 8ltua~. - ." , ' ~nIa'bt, 19, for Ina~. . GIIANGB lfODcm . . Hear mcp .1I\IiOu" , ~ __ .0000tr , .. _ . pIcUr' $im_.~ "', 'I( ad plaia ~ .lIre ~ c:ome to GIUIP ~lUr- ~, f(1 to that.

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TIf~RSDAY , This lady has plan~ and . ~ CLAUItC& J. HOWN Y/ow - what a back! II....... e.e .... fit, ow. ....... It'.s silly, but it's swell! The Presldent·s message on infla_ Act . As a resUlt the agrlcult.urollnPaulette Goddard and tion has brought a mlx.ed reacUon terests demanded the one hundred Ray Milland in In Congress. Whl'le most Members and ten per cent of parity price of Oongress agree that a greater ef- cellJng, which was written Into the "THE LADY HAS fort to prevent inflation must ,.be law , Since the iPrLce Control Act PLANS" 'p1ade, they are resenting the at- was passed, tpe President's War Latempt to pla,ce lull responsJbl1Jty bor Board has granted many wage wirh a good .upporting for present conditions upon the Increases to Industrial workers and cast Congress, and espeolally the Presi- has estabUshed a polloy of approvdent's ~reat to take action himself ing Iwage!ncrea.se requests up to 15 · Alao fete ,Sq1ith Specialty

does .~ot repeal or cbange farm ,price ceilings by Oct. 1. In his message, t he Preslden~ demanded the repeal oI the sectlon of the Price Con~rol Act which provides t:lat no cel1.1,ilg shall be placed on any 1atm produot at less than ~e hundred ~nd' ten per cent of parity nnd ,the fixing oI lit deLinlte ceiling on' farm prices.' At the same time 'he • • • Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fulkerson told, Congre¥ that be woUld , take a.nd daughter ZaO!~ Mae returne~ action ' ~ "stabilize" wages, In this Wednesday ' ot ~t week alter speOd- onneotlon attention shoUld be callIng two weeks at Makinaw City, cd to the faot that when the 'Price Mich : . Control A1:t was before Co~gr(lSS • •spen~ • Tuesday in las t Janu~, farm leaders ot the ,Stanley Bal1.ey Columbus tra~otlIllg business. , nation agreed to aocept celling Mr . and Mrs . H. C. Coleman, of prices on Iarm products a,t par~ty, Norwood, and Miss Sue Crane of providing wages and salaries were , Cincinnati, spent thurSday of 'last lIkewlse tro~en lit the rates then in week with relatives ~ere. " effect. ThIs tile Administration reo • • iu.sed .to do, and Adm1nlstra~lon (Mrs, ·Jessie ' Hyman .was 'a lunch- .eaders fought and defeated all atguest Wednesday at the Netber- tm\pts to write any wage fixing provision into the Price Control erland ,Plaza' hotel, ,6inCin~tl.

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otterbein; Springboro at ' Waync:svUle : ~ePt. 29-:-0ttel1beln at Klllgs MJIlS; Wa.ynesvllle I\'t Mason' Carlisle e,t· Springboro. Oct, 2--;weypesville at carlisle; Springboro at Kings Mills ; Mason at Otterbein. OCt" 6-<P06~poned games. Oct. ,IIPostponed games.

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clten;lellt and thrills . Her 'career started at the New York world's fnir, where she starred at the Burdcn rotolactor , A successful screentest took l,1er to Holly'woOd where :.:be starred In the ·plcture "Little Men." She made her debut as guest of honor at New York's swank 7th Regiment Ball Gnd since tl1e.n has been ' fete d at some of ,the country'S leading hotels. In her travels through the United Mr. and Mrs . Kenneth Ridge of States and Canada, she has met the governors of three sta'tes , the may- Marlon, Ind ., are vlsltlng Mr . and ors at 29 Cities., movie ' celebrities, Mrs . O. ,?d, Ridge. • • writers. radio stars, the experts of ' Gene Brown,• who Is working In "Information Please" and ne.lll'ly Brookville, Ind, spent the week-end three .mllUon other Americans. Dur- here at the home of his parents, Mr. Ing the la st year she has been busy and ' Mrs, Laurenc,e Brown . O{l war. relief, doing her bit tOr the • • • Mr. ~nd Mrs, ,John Fro~m of ~avy Relief Society ~nd the Br.1tIsh War Sufferers Fund, a1')d helping Waynesvllle, spent the week-end at plug the sale o! war bonds , Her ap- the home of Mr . lilnd Mrs. MelvJD penranCe In Dayton Is her first ef- !Banta at Loveland. [art-aside .from pl'Odrclng milk-to • • 0 !Mr. a.nd Mrs , RIlly Ha.wk and Mr. promote the national nutrition and Mrs, Carl Hawk, all of payton, campaign. spent Sunday here nt the home of J. O . Hawke. Peoria, Ill., 'vlslted this week WlU1 • • Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Larrick. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Baird and daughter Patsy returned Monday Mr: and Mrs. Howard Missildine after vIsiting relatives in Lewlsvllle,' were Saturday evening dinner guests Ind. ot Mr. and Mrs. Jess Thomas. o • • • • • Mrs. ,Homes WifUiams and ~ . Mr . and Mrs. P : L. Reason Everett Darst. of lI4a.rtinsburg: W. ~ pent SundBY with tbelr mother Va. are v1s1ting here at the home Mrs. Sadie Reason, of H.crveYSburg: o! Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wilson. Dr . e.nd Mrs, A. E. Stout and They are sister and brother of Mrs. WUson.

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--, Over one hundred students were served , lunches In the high ' school cl.lfl!terla Monday. The ,price of the plate ) unoh Is t,h e same as tha~ of lasL year. ' Mrs. F'aJ.1l Is oper.ating the oafeterla under ' the supervision of Mrs. Skader, home ' economics teacher,

Mrs.. Harry Purdy and Miss JMe iMr . Fowlel"s physloal eclucauop Pumy, of Bufford, Ohio. spent ~he lasses have devoted t heir time durweek-end with Mlr: and MI·s. Vern Ing the fll'st week ot school to olearIng a nd dl'o,gglng the ball diamond. 5im(JsO\1 and tamJ.ly. ," . From the s tudy hall window the Mr. and Mrs. lrwln Mulford and l lnlshed ,product has all the apDmlly were Saturday evening dln- pearahces of a professional neld. ler guests of Mr. and Mrs , Wllfrcd All tbat Is laCking' are those gaudy advertisements t hat usually appear , Robert Hyman of Purdue Univers- In the. background . Those schoOls represented In. the Ity spent the week-end with his mother Mrs. JeSisle Hyman, and baseb611 league this tall are King's MiIJs, ,Mason, Otterbein, Springboro, family. Carllsle and Waynesvllle. Our Iirst Mrs. Clarence Mendenhall and game wul be played with· Otterbein two daughters splmt Sunday with this Friday," Sept. 18. Clarence -Mendenhall Who ls In the Following Is the sobedUle: Soldler's hospitaL l~t Dayton . He Is Sept. 18--.K1ngs MIlls at Carlisle: reported ~ doing very nicely. Mason at Springboro; otterbein at • • • Waynesvllle. 's ept. 22 - Mason at Mrs. 'Della Venll'ble of WaynesCarlisle; Waynesville at Kings MUls" ville returned to her home aIter spending t he past week with 11er sprlngporo at Otterbein . .sept. 20..:Kings Mills at Mason; CarlJse at daughter and friends ot Dayton ,

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Misses Jean and J ,ne Hartsook W<Mn1ED TO BUY~Washer with gasoline engine . Inquire Sherman Worc dbmer guests of MiSs Helen Margaret Gons at the Little Inn 'Tinney or Phone 29~5. last Wednesday' evening.

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SCRAP BADLY NEEDED! . The . peoplt of Wayne township and nearby countryside" already have done a remarkable job 'of collecting scrap metal and rubber . '!be local organization is headed by Rhodes Bunnell and ~t has been very efficient. But the nation" creat' war industrIes have a stupendous appetite tor Irol1 and steel scrap, and a larger supply must be loun<t. Much the same 18 true of r\!bber; as the saberlnl aruch rePOrt clearly showed. Warren county has done wen bu.t we' can and we mWit do better .

There Ls scarcely a household' Which cannot be made to yield ad~tlonal pounds of unneeded metal. ADd there are many households in which no rea~ .search for scrap has been' made so far . In addition, there are "any commercial and industrial establishments which can contribute further to the scrap drive. 'The production of steel Wea.PODi and equipment Is not a proceas

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A Cl;lf driven by Dq.vld McDuff~e, 32, or Waynesville overtu.m ed three times Sunday in an automobile crash on route 42, three niiles northeast of Lebanon . M.cOurree and his wife, Ellen , 31, are in a serious condition and nav~ been removed from Blair hospital In Lebanon to the Miami Valley hospital In Dayton, for treatment. McDuffee suftered a dislocated hlp; his wlfe, laceration ot the face bruises and possible skull fraeture. Other pa.ssengers who have returned to their homes at wa.yne~­ v11le include Ona Mae Thom(l6on, 20, broken shoUlder; Anna Thompson, 17, minor cuts; Norman Briggs HI.LO CLUB MEETS 20, scelp lacerations and outs on the . AT LI'FnE INN face, and Walter Sowders, a broken Mrs. Carman Crane 'entertalned arm and Chest injuries . . the Hi-Lo Bridge club Tuesday evening at the LIttle Inn. Two ·tables of bridge were In play. . !Four guests were present, namely Mrs . Donald Hawke. ·Mrs. D . R . Wlll1am Lee· Coyle, 72, died at the Smith Mrs. Kenneth Hlll and Mrs. home of his son, Earl here ThursE. W. Scofield, the last two being day of last week . taken Into the club as new members . Besides his son, he is survived by Mrs. John Tumer_. W&Ii awarded high score prIZe, with Mrs. Carl three sisters, Mrs. cltUe Burris, Mrs. .Tames Harner, Xenla, IUId Conard winning the second prize. Mrs . Nina Tombaugb', Modesta, Attl\J' a pleasant evening of cards Calif., and two brothers, Walter -By Dar"n, the clu~ presented Mrs. Earl evohda t Coyle, Spring Valley a.nd Wiley ard with a 1ave1y brrt y presen ----~-.--------------------- and in her honor had a birthday . Coyle, ,Wellston . Funerol services ~ ~ ~rt: cKe and ice cream. were conducted at 2 p. m. BWlday ~,w.,_~, • ~~ at the Stubbs Funeral home. Burial was In Spring Valley cemetery. ~I ' ' ' '.' -~, • ,,' W":!~ .,If.~ IJ~.. ~. . , • .._ JlJ

The Volunteel'/l for Victory SewIng club met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs . William Ba.wyer. SeWlng and knitting were features . . lIt was decided at to hold a picnic thJB (Thursday) evening. The next regular meeting will be entertained by Mrs. Charles Terrell . A dessert course was served 'to the following guest6: Mrs. F. U. LeMay, Mrs .. William Strader, MisB Inez James, Mrs. Melbourne Russell, Mrs. Carl Fergul!On Mrs. Wm. Moran, Mrs. K. R . Hill, ·Mrs. Charles Terrell, Mrs . A. T . Polinsky, Mrs. Leo Conner, Mrs . Edwin Hamby and Mrs . Earl Conner .

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Civic Club Entertained With Musical Procram Thirty-six members and guests of tile Waynesville Civic club enjoyed :\ musical program at the meeting 11.t'ld Monday evening at the Little Inn. Ilivocation was given by Max Randall, ministe.r of t he local Chrisan church, before the dinner. Du Ing the business meeting, tW( candidates tor membership B. W. Stewart and Russell Wlison, wer~ voted Into the club. Minutes of th~ previous meeting. held at Cold Springs Tavern. were read by the ·ecret!.lry, Charles Anderson . He also read a report submitted by t he Lreasurer. Lester Gordon .

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President H. W . Case read a letter he had written to Perry Earnhart, of Lebanon Route 2. thank~g him [or the flowers he had donated tor the August· meettng . He aIBo read a communication tram the Warren county Vlc'tory Committee. The club voted to donate '10.00 to .his worthy organization. A membership committee report .vaB made by Eldon Retallic and a :eport all the progress made on the Boy Scoul cabin was given by Fred Grauman . The meeting was then turned Jver to Carl Abaecherll. program ~halrman, who Introduced E. W . . Scofield, music director ot the Wayne Township schools, who llresented severol at h·1s pupils In a program greatly enjoyed 'by the member$ of the club. A boys quartet composed ot Seth Hoak tlrst tenor; . ·Dlck campbell, lecond tenor; Lansing Hardin, bar!tone and Mr. Scorteld who filled n In the absence of Dick Osborn , lS'SS, sang the follOWing selections! [here Is a Tavern In the ToWn, Blow the Man Down. Drink to Me .)nly With Thine Eyes, f.ura Lee, A Home on the Range and Stars of ;he Summer Night. Miss Irma FIres rendered the toI,owing trumpet solos : ~ Mandolinata. Willow Echoea and The Ens! of A Perfect Day. Miss Gladys Rye plaYeQ a flute iolo, ADdolouae by ' Peuard. ·Mias Rosemary Mulford pve a rendition of MJnuet .on the clarinet. Several soloes, Oh, I'm My Moth~r's Little Boat The Broken Pitcher and You. Are Always in My Heart were Bung by Miss Monlmla Hoat. Mr . Soofleld very ably accompanled the student. 01,1 the plano. It was announced that the next meeting the of CivIc club will be y be : hSeldhMonda , T....:

The following 21 men have been inducted by Local Boord No. 2, of Warren county: LaWt:ence Lee Dakin. Rou~e ,1 Waynesville ; Robert MUton Shld'aker, Harveysburg; Leo Virgil Kautnan. Route I, Blanchester; Vernon KJng, Morrow; Frank I~vln Mowhich can be speeded up lndefinlteGrath, Oregonia; WUbur Nell Cartr, by someo~e Issuing an order. The . tel, Route I, Morrow; Johnson Alsupply of scrap metal from normal sources Is very limited. Yet scrap is bert DUkorn, Route 1 Morrow ; required tor making gOOd .teel. · , Charles Alfred Frazee, Route I . OrThat extra quantity of scrap must egonla; 'Ed Burton , Route I , oregonIa; Robert Shellwood Clubley, come from ' homes and commerctal establlshinents~ It must tie found by Morrow; Arthur MUner, Harveysburg; Edward Charies Chapman, IndlvldualB, spurred to the 'search Route I, Pleasant Plain. by petrtotlam and nothing else. FORMER CITIZENS James MOSes, ' Route I, BlanchesThis Ls something everyone can CELEBRATE GOLDEN IMr. and Mrl.. Chas . Whittaker spent the week-end at the home of do. It costs you noliling but a Uttle Evangelism Ls the keyword at the WED. ANNIVERSARY and children from New K ensington, the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. \.t'r; · Talmage Irvine Todd, Pleasant E . C. Scofield, In COlumbus. They Plain; John William Leyes Route I , effort. Vou are not asked to live UJI Oh urch a f Ch.. ·t In W ill "" aynesv e Celebrating t heir golde,n annl- Fa., spent the ~108t week with their useful .articlea yet, but .unleaa during 'be next several weeq. Beparents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter were accompanied home by Mrs. Waynesvllle; Late Baldon Henry, . enough waate metal and rubber can ' versafl', Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Liddy , Nye Scotleld and Infant son who Route 3, WQynesvWe; Clyde Parker, linnlng Sunday, October 4th, Mr. 241 ~Qrth 7th street, Colton, Callf., Whittaker. Route 2, Blanchester; Wl~llam Mar• • • will spend . the week here. , be f011Dd something more drastic and MtII. Caro\ Lankford, son e\'.r1- were entertained Monday evening at • • • PVt. Charles James, of Moblle, Un DownIng, Morrow; Adolphus may ha.ve to be done. you are &at- "e"~ts and Mr Max Randall min . • .... , . , - the home at their daugh ter, Mrs . H. Ala ., Is home for a ten-day furlough. Mrs. Margaret Johns and Paul Williams, Jr., Oregonta; Harvey ed, and urgently, to ferret out ev· ..... ~ hold' - L Waycott In San Bernardino. Be. Ister and evang ellst, wiU ~n • • • Johns · of Lytle. Miss MarY Cook Thomas Wilburn, Harveysburg; erythlng of no further ut1llty made In llstl Ic AA'" nI h· Mrs. Bertha Oray, of De.yton, was a nd Perry Oook a.nd Mrs. Elizabeth g e"snge c aerv es e....... g ~ sides the honored couple several relGllbert Henderson, Harveysburg. o~ metal and rubber, and put-it lnto pt aAturda night exee .DD y. atives and friends were present. a week-end guE:st of Mr. a'nd Mrs . Smith were dinner guests of ~. circUlatlo~. To find out where an~ The Public in invited to attend . and Mrs. Ralph Lewis, of near Mlhow to dispose of any IOrap you theae services at the Church of The howe . was decorated with fer,na E. F. EamharG· 41 • • Mr. QJld Mrs. Mort Lang Mrs . atn.1Sburg Sunday . have. phone ' W~eav1lle 2885. and 'flowers and In the center of • • • Dhrlst. The community Is alree.dy the dining table was a huge cake Ul Mr. and MrS~ ;,. .;.. Polinsky and PauuDe Lang, Mrs. Miles ThompWith the desperate needs .of war acquainted with the song evangel- &-domed with fllty gold!!n candles. ,Respective classea of the Wayne The couple ' were born in Ohio son and Simon Wiersema, all of dRughter, Marilyn, and Mrs . Jessie takinS up eery scrap of metal ·t hat. lst. as he helped Mr. Randall In the can be toun~ wtlll- our tree- evangellstlc meeting last spring. He and went to school together In Hamilton, Ohio, spent Sunday here Ryman spent Sunday and Monday Township high school have organMrs. carl Patterson of Springa~ the home of Mr . and Mrs. Wal- wIth Mr. and Mrs. Harry Polinsky ized and elected officers for the en- field entertained with a shower at dam from Nul conquest dependlnl was 80 weU liked that he was in- WaynesvUie: They we~e married )n parents of Mr . Pol1nsky. in Clncln- suing year. on whether or not. that. metal can vlted baolt to help with the fall re- Lebanon, Ohio, September 7 1892. ter Wiseman. 4. • . the home of Mr . and Mrs. R\1S8eU nnt!. The seniors elected Dlck Oeborn Martin, of Maln street, In honor of Mrs. Eloise Lang, of Cincinnati. be found-it. Ls vital that our metal vival. Mr. Liddy learned tbe railroad There w1ll be a half hour devoted business and has followed it ever Is visIting !rlimds and relatives In' Mrs . Edwin B. Strong of Moberly president for the fourth consecutive her niece, Mra . Martha Hildebrant. ,p roducts be conserved. George A. MoOre, PrlorlUea Pleld to children'8 work each night . Mr. 81nce. In 1898 they cnme west [or IWaynesville . Mo .. called on Mr. arid Mrs. Wal- year; Jean Hartsock, vice presIdent; The home was decorated in pink • • • Jane HartSOCk, secretary; V1rglnla and white for th'e occa.&Ion. The' Liddy' h lth d t Service district ma.. aaer In. Cleve- Lank1ford. will conduct th1s work. M Rev . and Mrs. L. C . Radley QJld ter Elzey Wednesday. All the children of the communIty rs. s ea an spen sevPreston, treasurer, and 'E tlen M06II, numerous gifts were attractively arland" late l8at · week to'''' a mee"eral years 1 Col rado d N .... ..... are invited to attend. The evening n 0 an ew Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whittaker IMrs. Marga;et • H:Ston and Mrs. class reporter. ranged on a table under a.n umbrelof merchants that every· pound of Mexico, finally landing in CallforThe juniors have elected Charles la, ~meta~ diver~ from war use would service beIPns at eIght o'clock ellch nta, Mr, Llddy has worked as op- attenred the Dayton district con- PaUl Mull and son, LeWis, were Satference ot ~e Method lst church at urday evening guests of Mr. and Rye, president; Irma f'ires, vice Guests Included the foUowing: lengthen the conflict by Just so night. . . erator, agent and train dispatcher the Ohmer Pai:k church In Dayton, Mrs. A . H. Earnhart. president; Betty Routzahn, secre- MlBses Geneva Routzahn, Mildred maOf days and the American cas. Each night there will be extt:p- for several dl1ferent roads tor alTuesday. . ... . , tlonal slnglng, special mUSic, and • • • tary; Juliet McCoy, treasurer; Phyl- Ballsbul'¥, Betty Braddock and Mesua1.3 lists. by JU!!' so many names. most 49 years, retiring a year ago -, AlLen Earnhart returned to Celis Rickey. news reporter;. George dames Russell Martin Guy Rout• • • ; goo4, evangelistic preachlng. from the Southern PaciCic rallroad. iNewton Blatt;, New Lexington, 0 ., darville Monday where he is enterThe new . all~p~ ratioit' boot Plali 1lOW to attend these services. The couple have . one daughter. dp.ughter Miss Carolyn Blatt - Or Ing as a sophomore in the college Mengle sales manager; Mlldred zahn, Florence Deaner, of Dayton; has been .sent to the pJ'1nter. lt Is .If YOU enjoy gQod singing lind gos- Mrs. Ruth Waycott and bwo grand- Dayton and son Robert, of Colunt- there. Smith and Raymond Isaacs," wist- Dean Philips of Middletown; .Robert I...... cd to ~""""de pel p_ n h1Dg you wUl bot "'ant to the flrs·t' of four d·· ant soles managers . ....,... .,.".. ........ . ., daughters, Miss shfrley Lane WQY- bus, were weellt-end guests of Mr . . Bowers, of Springfield; Robert Hil• • • a swift means lor rationing . anY ar- m1sa a slngle one ot these evangel. cott and Mrs. Doriores Reynolds, of and Mrs'. O. R. Ungl~by . M.rs. Edwin B. strong of Moebrly, 'The' s()phomore offlcers ore Martha debrant, of Lebanon; Lou PlaDClt, ot tlcle eJl1IOIIt at the matant a abort- l8tJc aentoea. '. • • Mo., visited Mr . and Mrs . James Early. president; R9bert Berrulrd, Yellow Springs; LlOY.d Davis, Glacb'a age Is fOr8een. It contains i82 couBolllder CIW, Nev.-San Bernardino Mrs . ~ter I(]ordon ls home ' after IUartslCk . and famlly Tuesday eve- vice president; Joe l)QVIs, treasurer; Dalton, Ross planck. pc)na on e.liht pages. Your sugar ra- FOBMBB LEBANON RE8IDENT SWl, San Bernardino, CaUf. a mo.nths stay in Washington with nlng . Mrs . Strong will be remem- jack Crane, news reporter; John .t1on boOks wlll, be ,known as No.2. DIBS AT 110MB IN FBANKLIN ENTERTAIN IN RQNOR a SIster, Mrs. Lillian Fife. bered as Marietta Guy. 'H er hus- Phillips, secretary. • • Earnhart and band .has been pas!-Or 'of the Churcb The hORorary offices fell to these Green tea ;mk~ are lOin, to . 0J,cie Sams. 49, died MOnday at ' OF THEIR MOt1lE& 1I4r . and Mrs• . Earl have to learn to like black tea. T1ie the '.baIne , of a alster~ loIpJ; Cleve Mrs. Mollie ~ was entertaln- Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Earnhart and Of Christ at MOberly for the past freshmen: Gladys Rye, president; Ronald Rush. vice prealdent; ROIIeThe Woman's Society for Ohrla· :il'een' tea ' supply baa been frozen. L1~tle 133 union 'road, Pranlt1In, &1- ed at a dinner 'at the Little Inn 80n, Alton. were guests at the [am- four ye·a rs. mary Mulford, secretary; Ernestlnc tlan Service of the local 1IoIetbOdiat t.tp6tate Newl! Yorkers ~ those In· ter a brief l1lDe~. He was a former Th'!rsday Sept. 17 by her daughters, Ily dinner at the home of ·Mr . and SPENDS WEEK-E,ND ' IN MlOO. Earnhart, treasurer; Ronald Clark. church met Wednesday at the home the fann areas of the north centn,} ~sldent of Lebanon. HIs wife, BY- Mrs. Clarence Dunham, Mrs. Ern- Mrs. AUred Hay, near Osborn. 0 ., news reporter. of Mrs, J. P. Larrick. The ClOO&IlQn 'states drink the moat green tea. elyn, died thBfe two' monthS 880. est Hs.rt8ock and Mrs. Lo~ Lem- Sunday. Mr. C . H . Brace gpent the weekJunIor high elections may cause was an all day affalr, featured by , • • • . iRe Is aurvlved b~ tbree c~n , . mon. The occasion was her 76th • • • end at Manitou Bea.ch, Michigan, less comment than do the results of a basket dinner at the noon hour. lCoupop ratlonlnl .M fuel on ~ ao MrI. ~er Predei1clt aI)d George. birthday. Tl'Ie tDvited guests were Mr. and Mrs. E . W. Scofleld with his mother, Mrs. Mary Brace. the ballots cast by the high sc,hool Illwenty-flve members were ~. ,eaatern and mid-western states pro- Sams, tiQth of Hamilton, and Don,. M A K Da Mr M or these people In the seventh and sent, eight of them .belng I~~ ~bly W1l1 beIJn aboUt Octabel 15,&1d Sama, of ¥aa<m, and four alB· M::' J~l ~tok~ an:' :r~ ; ; ; i:i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;5;;;;;;;;~~;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;; but eighth grades liItewlse need to t)e honored their birthdays oocll1'l1q but wl,U cov.~. aU on used after · ten, ~. Emma Smltb ot MiamJa- ThomaS · 'nle t ' d to Mr organized. ThOlle who have specifJc In September. They were seated at-·. ' s. · October 1. ,Until and InclUdlnl ~P- ~, ~:- LUlie Heaaler of' Nor- Stokes' home' ~o ret~te WILL OUR SOLDIER BOYS HAVE KIT BAGS? .telJll)er 80, the average householder WOOd, M1aa Electa SamI of Win. r e moon. duties to perform are: 8-I~eal- a beautifully decorated JIOI'thda¥ dent, David Hartsock; vIce presl- table. FILL A KIT BAG FOR A SOLDIER may pUrChase up ,t o 2'15 pJloDi Cheater ~ Mrs . LIttle. DIES AT RESIDENCE dent, Billy Rickey; secretary, MIlMra. L. C. Radley led devotioDa without coupOns. ~,were at 2 p. m. WednesNORTB OF LEBANON dred Bourne : treasurer, Barbara wIth the topiC, ",L ight at tile .• • • daJ with burlal In Sprlnsoboro oemThe B~u bt Labor Sta~~ . Mrs. Lydia Decker, 88, who died The Red Cross is issuing a' Kit Bag ot each of Crane; . and news reporter, Jane World." Plana were made for a t~ at' her home three l mUes north of , index ot the coat of nvine standa at e~. Pfeiffer. ~ale and bamar October 31. our soldlier boys when he leaves home for distant tllU on the bulaM the . 1911-38 ~P&INGBOBO BEIDENT. Lebanon foUowing an llIriess of sevshores on that great adventure into war for his A food auction was ~eld that net8-11 - President, Jean WilBon; · ~"V~l, .~pprOz1mI.tely, 19 per ecnt P~B8' .\WAE liONDAY . eral months Was held at a p. m. tacountry and for us, his countrymen, who may not be vice president, Jack MUlford; sec- ted '13.68. The society wlll m~t at .' ' ~er than. ~ Ailsust. 103\1 ; The s1lar 0 S._" l1f 'ft~ft al day at' the Oswald funeral home. privileged to serve as he must serve, ' retaty, Dick Bradley, and treasurer, thll home of Mrs . P. U. LeMay th, coat at fooCls not")8ubJect t.O .,r1Ce ' • - - ,.... e _ ~ • .Burlal was in aprlngboro cemetery. Doug Henderson. " October. These Red Cross Kit Bags are of fine quality , ce~18 .shotuP near~. ~O per c~t· ~.ntt! . Bp:r~~' d1:~~9i: naUve of Warr~n county, she 7-I-Presldent, Richard Graham; and will contain sewing case, writing ma'mafet:ial from. mldAIaY to mkl-AlW'Ult. , e , . me ur ':'" 0 The was the widow of Grenville Decker vice preslden' Milton Jones; secre- GROUP MEETS AT · . ,. IUcHard atreet, V'.m!!!!.'UI'I. . . terials, razor blad·es and many other little luxuries to ASBURY HOllE " ENTD'JAnl8 'AT D~ .~ wW.be ~ 2:80 p'. m. ~ prominent Warren ~ty tarme.r . tary-treasurer, Don Gillen; news make a s91dier boy happy . .l'he contents are bought The Critique . Llterii,ry Soi:Je" of ,. ' . " '. <'I\lJll'ld&y)' at" tbe United Brethren .8urviV!l~s include two daughters •. rcporter, Burl Short. at wholesale pric~, without tax, "so that . one dollar Middletown held their . ~ . "IIr8.~~th entertained church with burial 'I n 8prina~ Mrs. Boward ~v1ns, "Red Lion; Mrs. 7-U-'Presldent, Earl Rye; vice I Dleeting at the home of Mr. aDd fills a bag. They will be made, filled and shipped by r · at dlnDer J'rlI.lay ev~. ~ . tn- celilt'~~7. . .'.,' ~ . Charles ' 9 aham., St. Petersburg, preSident, Peggy Chapman; secre- ' Mrs. R. E. Asbury on the 10c~LI :Red Cross Production ,Corps, head'e d by ' ·".tea·'P!'8ta were~. and I(n. AI- . SW'VlViDg are two ' aliter, :' MrI,' ~ . ; two 80~, LiYnn Decker, ~ls­ t/:lry: Patsy Bnlrd; treasurer. VIator : Monday evening with twenty 111' Mrs. J. R. Mengle with M'ra: Ross Hartsock and Mrs . . {r~ McVey, ot " ~; Mr ; . C~therlne Woods of ~ imc1 worth,. PIa., and Earl ~cker, Ce{lThompsQn; class reporter, . Polly t ondan'ce. Honored peate were' lit. J. R. Updik~ ag committee members. a~ Mrs. BalD ¥e~~,.' of ~OD; lin. ~ o1onea 'ot 'f5ara~ta.. PJa : tervWe. Lou W1seman. and Mrs . Frank U. J.eWa,y andJRe~•. ' '. 'This Production CorV/I needs only thirty' - five '; ~" DDiD& ~pp aDd, ~ ~ • ,, ' " ", ': ' '''BEACHES ' AtJ8TIULIA The Girls' Glee Club omcera are aOd Mrs. L . R • . of ,WaYbea~ dollars to provide' Waynesville'S share of Kit Bags. '''' follows'• .... --.. ..... - t! ............. '...·ft_I_.. vlile; ' . . ' , Sapp, at ~. '. II&BONIO LODGz 'IID'1'INO .' ~ • .,.. ...... , ";J , - - ' , ' -- ' They ha:v.e 8!,1ked help in raising ,.this .money. NOW, . ". " ' .' Rosemary . Aahmeacl ~ved a Hoak; vlce .presJdent, Vera McC3t'n; TIll! 11'0Up 1a IItudJlDI the' S&ate . Will you .FILL.A KIT BAG for a SOLDIER. . ~ TO, ~ .~ . .}'be WayneavtUe .. ~c ~ 'cal'd from Keitb AabDiead BIltutdaf se,cre\ary, Ju11a McCoy; Ub~ 'cf Ohio thls year and ~bt toJ* Send your ch~clt or your .d ollar bill ,w ith your Pi1fttie- ~ Vt!DIle. 80Il of Mr • . , . mIet.Wedn~, ~P~ .10 noWylng her that he ~d reacbecl Jane Hartloclt and Elle~ MOI8. .. for the eventne was "UDderp'ClUDd name to Mrs. J. IJ.: Mengle, Waynesville; before Se.p'." and Kri, J. 1IenIIt, ' baa beeb at titlocallodp ball, ~ ~~ ,Bld.1W ·Australla, safely arter' 26 Ellen M~ wlU' be the 1M2 • a 'R8llrGadI." ". ,,\ tember 30, Please' do qot delay, . UI~ to ~ ab, -.. ~_ .Cll,eDecl ~tb a~~t to ctaIa OIl the water. Enroute ' 'h1I president of tl)e ba_n~ With KOIIImIa ...:-~J;lGt ·meetlna. will be tleId ~ ~~ .IaIIID ~_ .• t. I:~r A tea'UN, l'NlPOn .toppeIf'i't WeDlneton and This Pro~GB-Corpll and the fine work they .. ~ Ples1!1ent.r _ Irma ~ the bom;e ,of:1JIia. aJaQcbe ~ 1IIJIIrI. At DbIU Cltf' be ~ 1Ue' of tbe ___ WUl tie. tile eGDt~~ 'AuctIand Pram Blc1neY .b e 11 ~ are doiltlg deserve the SUP-150Ft Ohl'll otUs. LetJg-give ' l8are~~ Ruth .AnnItt Jolms, treaa· or lIJddletowD. ~ ~ . . AIr aorp 'J'ecbnkt,I till of _ IIutel' 1bIoIl'a ~ to cot1ler cleft1DaUcm, the 10it. urer; Bett, Routubn, RoIeIIWt 'l'r'al1ltiII . . . . _ . UpaD tllrO ~III. catIGD or wbJcb Is secret, Mulford. ~1ana; _ campbeU U4 Paul PIUIUJalll. ~ w=es

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The P. Il'. A. hel(!, U.s firll~ DU!et~ ing of the season Wednesda.y night . WaS a Thursday visitor of Mra . • 1ffi'er the business session a recepDlt.cred M secolld O~, ~' Ma'\.~r ~ Postotrlce, Waynesv1l1e, Ohio ,Frank Coburn, of Lebanon , t lon was given f~~ ' tlie · pew teachers - - -~-----:-",....--,..--------...,.,~-----Mrs.. Emma; Plymlr , after a visit enrolled Mrs. A. Themas, Mrs, A . Walter W. Wiseman, Editor and Publisher .of severnl' weeks with : h r son , Ro~e.ns ieln and ~A". Holmes . --.....,.-----ISS--U,ED -· -:-.EVER--,--Y-·l""'-g-U -RS-D-A-Y...;...-------!-- 0 orge, dnd ¥rs. Plymlre, has reThe Fldells qlass of the Me tho~ turned to the home of h ~ r daugbter. dlst pllurch met recently with Mrs. Subscription Price, '1.50 Per Year. Payable in I\dvance Mrs. Roy To.ylor, and Mr. Ta,ylor, Louise Flte as hosLess and Bllln~h ne n~ Harveyspurg. Carr (IS CO-hostess.. Mrs . Raymond Morgnn was R visWith tho sick: Mrs'. John Brown, Itor Wednesday of her sister-lnan aged citIzen. Is slowly Improving; law, Mrs. Ridinger. a! Lebanon. •• I'S. Emerson Frazier Is' much im· Miss J essie Orhood, who hIlS been Sept Ii, 1042. Hot today. Good A good COOII dog Should have no proved and Mrs. Olaar Volers VonI nlCrc.~L n ·nubils. Not so mn.uy Ill llking her home with Mr . a nd September h t to ripen the com J\I:ius is silghtly iInl)I:Ovlld . arId llL'lke thaL la.te pllUlted sHaUll ca r ' all th ro.ld . The dlHerence is Mrs, Oliver Jacobs for quite a while Mrs . Anna Stinson, who hns been cmw, September he to a lwpys seems nOLle null' . 0001 and almost frost.y was called ·.to Springfield InsL week . ... Clonflned in Middletown hospital for JUSL'a li ~tle haLter- than lIny other II lis 1lI01·lIing . I do hope that tlrst on account of the death of her sC'veral weeks, is reported improved DistrlbuUon of $2.l72,402 of auto and birder Lo bear but we · n eed it. lrOSt 1I0ids off 'unUl later . We have 81'andfather, Mr. Petit . and will soon return to hel' l)ome . mobile license revenu!!s <to the cl tThiS (lItert)~Oll I went to sec some nice new !;I'C n benns . Picked the G. W . Dav1s spent last week In Arinouncement has been received ies, counties. townships and vlIllayes litLle pigs Llla t had been offered for IlI'st jusL the other day and there the home of Mr . and Mrs . E. C. r! , the marriage of Miss Geraldine of Ohio. plus distribution of $880,UQO snit'. Th Y were not in the feed lot are still tomatoes to ripen. 1 aJn Mnl·mon. near Wilmington . Gravely, these completely lova!)le ..Fantasia ... · released by RKO Radio, Galnes of Sidney. She is a sister of the ta~ equallzntlBn 'f':lnd - _ Ii ~hcll' owner called and called 111 tereslt:d in the wooly worm situa John Lynch has gone to Washingcha racters ' from Walt D.Isney·s new ' and he Is just as fascinating as his of Miss Mary Fl'IlDCes Gaines, a a moul1~ing to $10.000 to each county bill. LIley seemed to know that it' WIIS LIon tills year . Every year since I ton. Ind .. wh~e he Is attendlng -wns announced today by Hal G ,. featuro "Fantasia ." perform a protype Il'om "Snow Wb1t~ and the former tea6he r of music here. too early tor supper and they didn 't heard of the wooly worm system of schOOl. Mls.s Anna S. McDonnld .has r e- SOUl's. director, Ohio Department of com , We walked accross the Held 10llg dlst.nnce weather prediction I Mrs . J. F. Jacobs attended the dallce you wUl neve r forget. The Seven Dwarfs." Appearing at the sumed her teaching In New Holland Highway/!. IJlld caught sigllt oC them in the have watched them as they hump iuneral of her .uncle. Fred Conn, of smallest, Hoy Low, Is the Dopey of Twin Theatre Friday and Saturday. school. This marks Ule third distribution gully but they S1.'em ed to know Rcross the I'oad in front of the car .:>prlngJleld, last week . Mrs . A. Rogenstein Is now locat- of the '1942 tag Income and repres- ' MI'. Rnd Mrs. Omel' Boldl'ey and Mr, nnd Mrs . Mcarle Terry were of the men wns badly lacerated on somellhlng was uP 'aDd hurried n w~ Jr through the grass, always going ed a.t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cl\t.s aA:iout 85 per cent of the total so [ast Lhat I decided 10 cOlpe bacK somewhere In a great, hurry. The Monday evening callers and Mr . the head and face. Dr. Miller. of daughter Phyllis of Dayton. and Mr. Harold McVay. c..! 72 per cent which is to be sa dlsSOUle day I~t feedlng tIme. Along Idea 15 that it the front end ot the and Mrs. S . D. Ferris Tuesday Harveysburg, was ca lled to the and Mrs . Austin COnner and daugh Dr . and Mrs. G. W . Ward, of hibutcd Lh1s year Of Lllc 72 per th side of the gullY .. tJ'aillng from 11'00 y worm Is black and the rear evening callers at tile Lee Talmage JaCOb home to rend43!' first ald. then ter. Mary Lee. spent Saturday eveFriends Home In WaynesvIlle, were , (ent dlstrlbu.ted, 47' per cent goes to .n lng with Mr, Ilnd Mrs, Bert Bunwas taken to his of.flce in town . Lrce to tree was an enormous wild end brown the first parI of the win- home , T hursday _caUers In town. t~:e county and 25 per cent 'to the lleil and daughters , grape. vine ioaded with the small ter will be cold and the last part Mrs , Fred Thompson was a WedCh,!rles Doster has purchased the d !;trict O! registration . Mr . and Mrs. Leslie Gorsuch and blue, back grapes. We f eU to talk- warm and so on. Last year most of nesday vls1tor of her parents. Mr . Sne~l property on Maple street, now The Warren county distribution Ing of grape jeddy and spiced grape tl1em were black at both ends and and Mrs. John Wlison 'and sons. I\Jrs. Nettle T~Y,- Correspondent daughter Marie entertained a group' occupied by MI'. and Mrs. Ralpll f4.1I0ws: j am but she said her grandmother's '.JI·Own In the middle and that Is the ncar ClarkivWe. I Mr . and Mrs. Gale Evans and of relntlves Sunday. Rich and family, Mr. aDd Mrs. Warren county. $6.533; Franklln Mr. and Mrs . Willlam Brinkway of fi xing .them was best of aU . way they usulllly are but this year Mr . and Ml·S. Oliver Jacobs were family spen t Tuesd l~y evening with Dos tel' wui soon be located In' their $450. Harveysburg $75. Lebanon meyer and daughter, Mrs. Emma She uscd to pack them in cofteeA ,, 11 ,that I have seen are either awarded a prize at the P. T. A . Mr. IUld Mrs, Sherman Tinney. Ilew home. ~"I 50, Malneville $25, <Mason $125, Greenfield and Mr . a nd Mrs. Will sugar a layer of grapes and then a.. 11 brown or a U black. about equal meeting Wednesday evening, at ~Uss Gladys Nicely of near town !Morrow $100, Pleasant Plain $25, Mr . and Mrs. ~ke Whlttamore layer of sugar to use tor pies In the tlumbers of eaeh. Now what dpes Harveysburg for having the finest and daughter were Sunday guests of Greenfield. all of Middletown. spent underwent a tonsllectomy at the Dr. Wednesday evenlng with Mr . ~nd J. E. Miller o{flct oIfWlaay mornlDg. Sou.th Lebanon $50, Springboro $25, \' mLer, and were they good I Has at indicate? I s the partl-colore,d display of gladioli at the flower Mr. and Mrs. John 1.6mb, of MidWaynesville $100, county fo l' townMrs. Bert Bunnell and daugh ters . anyone enough sugar saved up to ldnd a later variety, ~s this a new show . Marion o.sbome and son, Oharles, ships $I '150. dletown. A num er . of tlca citizens attry some We hUng some on the klnd? Are we going to have it cold Mr . Ql1d Mrs. orlando Bl annon, and Knrl Shidaker we re out-of.. Mr. and Mrs . Noah Moor were tended t conference' t h1s week In t.own callers 'llbursday, porch one year and such a lot of all winter? Oet t hat ex.tra coal and of Xenia spent the week-end with Sunday guests of Mr , and Mrs. ENROLL AT SEl\UNARY Qayton. ' birds came tq eat tllem. order some sto~ windows, Insulate the Terry family. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Gordon and Slm Hobbs . The Friendship class of'the Utica daughter, Miss Margaret Ann, en. lMost of the tobacco Is In. Just., YO'lr chicken house with a stre.-w • Mrs. Robert Brandenburg. of Max R6ndaUmiiiister of the 10. Tom Florence, who is now i\l colanother Joad or two and we can loft and stop up -the cracks in the Lebanon, was a Friday guest of her u. n. church held a wiener roast tertalDed over the week _ end the cal Church of Christ on d h1s brotblege at OXford, was visiting his parat the roadside pal'k near Waynes- lntter's cousin Miss Rosemary Ha- er Joe, enrolled Wednesday as studtum our attention ~o the sorghum. barn for the chlny days are coming. parents. Mr, and Mrs . Stanley ents. Mr . and Mrs.. Howard FlorvIlle Friday evening. _ Those who ley of Dayton. Lots of squirrel hunters out thill' How many of you remember the Gray and Mr . and Mrs. Claude " ent at the Cincinnati Bible semInence over Lhe week-end. were , present were Mr . and Mrs. year. POor Bogan, be doesn t like winter 'of 1917-18 when we couldn't Gray and J . T. Gray. In Wellman. Mr. and Mrs . Charles Easter of ary. Mrs. Walter Rhoads ana son Billy sl1ooting. I thought at- first he just; buy coal and the natural grew Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cain and an d Mr , and Mrs. Cliff Rhoads anll Noah Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Cll.nton county, ere Friday night NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT House and son. Mr . and Mrs . Har- co Uers in town. wanted to be a house dog like w!!aker and weaker and It stayed t amlly were Sunday Visitors of Mr . family were visltln1ll' relatives at ley Thomas and Mtss Genevieve Smokey but it is the shooting .that cold so long with so muCh snow, ~d Mrs, Ira Cox, at Trobwood . £Secutor. Mrs. J. W. Snell at Monterey, " Slnkll1g Spl'lngs this weck--end. Bunnell. Estate of Anna Belle O'Neall, J, Lee Talmage and son, Albert makes him sneak lh and hide In the more tlhan we had had for years and Who was feforme r loael citizen Mr . alld Mrs . Will Ll wson had Deceased fertbest corner.. He woUldn't' do for years? _Ugh. I thlnk thl1t - the coal and J essie Garner were Sunday af.,o!·ted ill, Is Improved. as thelr ,Sunday cUTlner. guesl:s Mrs. Notice is hereby given that a. war dog. In bJs rambllng days. In my bin has settled enough so th~t ternoon callers in ,the homes of Mr. Mattie J effrle and Ml', Charles E. B. Dakin and Miss Grace ~artha L. Henderson wbose Post some one must have taken a shot they can put iu another ton. After and Mrs. Elbert 'Rich, Mr. T. F. Lawson of Dayton, .. MrH. William SJUI'lb. (;urre.oo ....·n'1 smait were Tnursday guests ot Mrs. OffIce address Is Waynesville Ohio, at him . all, thought there are just as many McGuinn and Howard ' and Mr . and Mr . and Mrs. Cleve Conner and MIss Emily Haines returned to Leda Hatton and dawghter, Mrs. hall been dilly appointed as Executrix of the Esto.te of .Anna. Belle Monday. Home again from a week· bron ones, cO:uJd It 'be t hat they Mrs. o. R . Beckett. Mr. and Mrs. daughter spent SUnday with Mr. Richmond. Ind" one day Idt week eu Gaines, and family, of Hart- O'Neall, iate of Wanen County, end visit. I came In and there was- will fool uS and there won't be any Frank Harvey, of 'Lebanon, were also and Mrs, Howard ~"lorence. to enter her sophomore year at wen, Ohto, deceased. n t even one dog to greet me. I cold weather '! . caller.s at the McGUInn home and Ml·s. Sadie Reason left SundBy Mrs . . Grace Rose was a week-end Earlham College . Dated this 3rd day of September, of Miss Viola Harlan. ~onder ,where all our noble watch guest at Mrs. Willia m Brooks. Walter Wilson retumed home l(;r Do vLSit with h er son-ul:/uW and 1942. dogs are. Bobble Tom came ' along RA.IJPH H . OAREY, Quite a serioUs auto accident ocMrs . Elmer Lamb received word Saturday 'from a fishing tl1p to daughter, Mr. ana Mrs. Earl HockJudge of the Probate Court with a greeting yCOW but not a dog DR. E, M: , STEELE. 123 East curred In Wellman 'Thursday eveMichigan. . ' ett, of ncar Waynesville. from her brothers, Bill and George Warren County, Ohio 1 . ~ns in sight, Of course II. .,honk 01: !Locust Street Wilmlugtcn . Oh io, ~rlllg' ttbout 0 o'clook, when a maMr . and Mrs. Lennard Ell.ls~ and Harley Wl'a.pp, arocer, was a cali. <Moorll, that they were nom 1h Ice,tn nl y & f!tanley, Attys, ' two wolUd 'hav. brought . them. ' has pUblished a. b kle~ In whiCh h e chine with two men .from Dayton llmd. daughters, Mr. and Mra. William er in ·WIlmington Thursday , . CIlILD DIES OF INJURIES 'Dhey were- jlrob bly domg ~ little explairu how he treats PII..E8 or skidded on the sllppery road, and Smith and, Mrs , . Glenna Wilson Mrs . Hod.a rd Florence nnd daughSUFFJi:RED IN ACCIDENT serioUs rabbit hunting. Queen. lJl:le HFJMORRHOIDS wit hout ' SURG. crashed Into the home of the Gray , TilE GO~ AND SILVER ter, Marjorie Kllntz, called on Mrs. called at the home at Mr. and Mrs. beagle up' who was to ,be \ trained ERY or l!lLEC'l.'RICITY, This book- brothers teari g thrOUgh tbe Oharles stanley and daUglhter on BUM-BU~ Tlnney Monday afternoon. The body of "Sharon: Lou1se Dunfor 'a coon dog is alre6dy spolled, let will Pc ,sent fl'c!! by sending him weather boarding Ilntil the bumper Sunday. venas lap, four mon th.old daughter of she caught her first ratibi~ today. your name anil ' addJ:ess.-Adv. was Imbedded Into the pantry. One Miss Phylls Haines- and Oarey Lee NAT~ONAL DEf'ENSE • I, • Mr. and Mrs. RflDald Dunlap of, By Joshua. Harve)" Wa)'DeSvl1Je Ha~es left home Monaay to.. enroll Springboro wbo died late MondaN as students at WJlm1ngt.on college. ~JrM. U e .. t UUnhen, Oorr... J/Oh .... llt It haa been aald so long and loud, at Blair hosp!tal in Lebanon of Mr. IUld Mrs, Bob Schneider and Mr. and Mrs. RaleIgh Bogan, Mr. Open Every Even• Shows a.t 7 :00 and 9 :00 son Freddie, and Miss Audrey Craw- nn,d ~s. Wm. Smith and Mlu-Il}'n we can hear it yet t2lnt paper money head Injuries suttered a few hour's ing 6 :45 .;.;;..___ ~at __ _...;,;~ p.. m. ford, of Springfield., spent Sunday Bue were dinner guests of Mr, and to be honest mUst be based on o~ previously, hIlS ~en taken to LIma ~ ~u.~ I---~_-~ ~~ with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crawford . Mrs. Weldon Wilson and Mrs. Mary backed with gold and ,silver. This lie for burial. The accident occurred em1nated from the rich who ha.ve ,~bell Dunlap placed the child be~ Mr . and Mrs. AUlltIn Conner JU\d ~pgan of near XenJa Sunday. other sInce !,lecome mllllona4'es and eve~ tween him and his wUe and lost daughter, ,M ary Lee. entertained a guests were Mr. and , Mra. Evan bl1lloDaire~ know~g that honest control of the ca.r . When It struck gl'qUp of friends at theIr countl'Y Bogan Mr. and Mrs . Emmet Nevin•. Ad~lt Admi..ion Price Children AdmiHion Price money only REPRlESENTS value In a ditch the door !lew open and the Est. Pri~e ................ 22e Est. Price ................ 9.7e home Friday even~. Miss Marcella. Apple and Robert (Ohio Tax Inc.) ' KENtiETH HILL trade-In the EXCHANGE of . the Infant's Qea d was raught I~ the Bogan, of Dayton. Defense Tax ............ Be Owner . and Manager Ohio State Tax ...... 0 .3e 01 LABOR and SERV- door. as the car overturned. The --'Mi- . and Mrs. Raymond Braddock PRODUOTS ICES. The credUlous nation that accIdent occurred on Route 73 . J'rOI,r.m 5ubJecI 10 Clt.n,. Ttl 10 e ond daughters and Mr. and Mrs . Total ............. ... 25e Without N.,j ce . 0 a................ bel1evea and ,allows it is che8tlng ' ATTENb. GRANGE PICNIC Fred Braddock and Bobby were ,SUN: , MON. TOES. WED. FRI. SAT. THURS. guests of Raymond Wilson and wife itself and ticklIng, the gold. and silyer mIners who are sell~g the castA!bout ,f orty members of ' the , FrIday evening. ' 30 OCT. 1 SEPT. ly stuff to our unruly BOSSES local. Orange a ttended the Grange 2 3 Mr . and Mrs . Charles Haridman Brin&' An ~TI!Js month we Co back An' Autr), Speelal ' Says she: Tbere's a "oml'n THEIR . SERVANTS ';Il Wasb:lngton . picnic at Lebanon Sunday. ' atte'r Extra Coin and Mr. and Mrs. R. Compton, of to our old startinC' time. GENE AUTRY In With You Uke me in every (feat mau's with which' to turn cheap ,honest n'oo~. Mr . M. C. Nlsh, S~te lIIasOlnr.).nnati. called on Mrs. Ella "HOME IN ,i 'OI' 'stamps life! aa}nes an~ '~. and ·Mrs. Ho~ce paper .Into paper 5<,> expensl'le and ter, gave the ' addreli8. .• 1st Sbow starlin&, at 7:00 , BARBARA STANWYCK and or Take WYOMING" dishonest that the dupes who have JOEL MeOBEA In , . ROOT FOR AN]D CONSIGN Compton Sunooy . , . ~nd f Show starUn8' at' 9:00, part of with Smiley Btirnef:te and· 1t all to 'pay for must do without cattle, hogs, sheep and calvet Mr. lind Mrs , Jl!Verlltt Haines arid your "A GRE,AT Mo\N'S not only 'l!mm OO~"'"'" ll .......AL VALl!ABLE ROME DESTROYED APPLy' AT omi ' BOX " ,' Your Chick ·Chandler ()haqe :&..ILl • ....,... ' BY FIRE NEAR FltANl(LIN LADY" . '.- Plus: "War C1oud8 '1n Padflc" to NorriS-BrOCk 00.. U.ve wire and sons. Carey Lee and Ero11 Dean, at'OFFICE FOR WAR BONDS! ·m Stamps- Pete SmIth aDd Color Cartoon progressive firm for the highest , tended a dinner in celebration of dollars but THEIR so called~honest and CartoOn The 22-room resid€nce of Vincent market prices and 1~00d service. .their 25th weddlnlr anniversary at to goodness ooIJi> OER'mFlOATES .----~---------~--~-----~---'4 . 5 6 7 8 9 10 Shields, Da~n attomey. em Route also , and '11HEIR rotten monetary UniOn Stock "Yards, .Clnclnnati, O. the ho'me of Mr. and Mrs : Howard .This Is the first time at this theatre we have ('vet felt Take Our Word on T.hls One! 25, ~~o miles ~orth of Franklin, WLS' program has D)ade'I1HEIR ~IL~. 'lUne In on Radio :Station WCKY. Fisher near Fair View church Sunthe ' necessity of bOldin8' any picture four days. Do,,'t miss "THE VANISHING ME'l'AL))OLLARB as scarce as hen destroyed by lire Sunday, involving 12:25 to 12 :30 p, tn. for our dally day. September 13. ' ond of tbe greatest film ever made, and at. no ad- ' one · NO VIRGI:NIAN" a loss est~t-ecl at -'0,000 . ' Mrs, Marianna Bogan and Mar- ~eth, also. .'. market repor~. VlIllee in price! with Frank Morgan and Franklin firemen fought the blaze .yet w~ stU! hear ' the old hob~y. Ilyn Sue Smlt,h n,t~nded 'n, mJscel. Kathryn G~son The Famoul Players of Blosloml in the Duat, and were a'ble to remove Part ot the SH.O W Isneous shower f~r Mrs . Camp (nee but fain tly. our paper money wquld As ,ood as tbe Aldrich or GREER GARSON and WALTER PIDGEON in furniture'. The blaze"was ~~ted by bt' no, '(load 'Without gold and ailver Hard)' ·SerIes . vetma. F'l!lkner) n.t tl)e home of her sparks from the chimney, firemen back of it. rlgh' t In the face Of ' the Added: Supermau an d World mother. Mrs. Russell Falkner, last rePorted , ': • , Today ALSO lATEST WAR NEWS cold bold fact -that ~ gold and Saturday alfternoon'. . .The residence, a landmark -In the 14 Mrs . Glenna Wilson' and Mrs. B1iver "' has long sine,e gotten so far 15 13 '16 17 12 II vicinity, has been known for years Gene's first modem, aUurComed)'o f the Fast, Furious Jeanette Ellis were Xenia shoppers back of THEIR ' 50 called honest to Back A/fain at Our Rqular ~lceSl 1lS .the Bhartle estate. goodness paper dollar 'that It takes Inc role! , Fint ra.te comedy I and Rourh HOUSe Variety $1 2.~0 On Friday. Ree It Ac&In and .\pin! HENRY FONDA, GENE PAT O'BRIEN and BRIAN Little Jlmlle Ray McI.ntll'e ·spent James 5:1-7 to . tell us when we'll MARRIA~E LICENSES of aile and CltDDdUloD TIERNEY and LAIRD GARY OOOPER in DONLEVY In ever see lUly of' tbeir rotten monaMonday afternoon with his grand, CREGOR In ' Hop-Calvetl-Sheep-Etc. "TWO YANKS IN ' :RelP~ C. GielUa, 21., Morrow, 1101"s ERG E ANT 'y 0 R K" mother.' Mrs. Glenl)a Wi'iaon. . tary stuff agaln. . "RINGS ON HER , TRINIDAD" Removed P,'o mptl)' No wonder we hear that 1-10 or di~r, and Hyllodean .PUtruun, · 1&, Ha, I nes ot the d~ P. Williard with .Joan' ~lIe FINGERS" with Janet BlaIr ' eIIII . '. Terryioon "'/'Id Marie Carpe~ Extra:, 3 Stooges '" TerryWons Also: Latest New. EventS camp near Coshocten, ohi~, e~jOyed this nation owns 9,..10 ot,its' weaitbl Mason, clerk. ~ ~o. wQnder ,our na.UonalOdupea muat Robertl'. Dotson, 4'1. hospital IItta short visit ~th h1s l?arenis o.n 19 :. fUln1sh the big .(not llttle) mmton tendant and Kathryn B'. Slmkinsl 21 20 22 Monday Of ~ week : 24 • . ,40, both of Frankl1n. . A' P.l.tture fuat :EvCrY Woman 3 ,BIG , ENTER:I'AI~ING 'NIGHTS! TWO FINE FEATURE will want her Man to See! M,uslc - Danc1ng _Comedy. Tbe ·swellest ACCEPTS POS~TlON IN DAYTON ~ George T . Wray. 32. 'l'l'otWOOd. TYRONE POWER _ JOAN 'musiCal show t.bls year! Carole Landls ' ~ Cesar Romero , ' •( :machInlst, and Ph¥1ll8 Krager, 23, Reverse Telepborle Oh ...... FONTAINE In In ..i. GENTI.DiAN AT Mrs. Will St. Jolin has accepted ~b8non. office 'a.8a1atant. , '~Ul'A HAyWORTH- VICTOR' MATUREin . Main .454, XeDla, O. , IlEAR'r' plaa "THIS ABOVE ALL" a poaiUon at . Wright P1eld In Day. BE'I't1B!!i8 ROMB ,., MY 'GAL SAL" Eo Q. Buehsleb, IDe. TAR~-Lhmo TAR AND . Rodely' McDowall - Jane , ." with 'B ellI'Y -Stephens and ton and began 'work this 'week , , ; (In .. technlcoJ.f)r) . • Jtb Carole Lanais and DarwlJl In AndY Clyde . Clarence "Buc~" ~~ of B~ OIL. Pbll SIlvers "ON SUNNY SIDE" AlSo;' Late News MalQ street, who liiUj '~'t patient OUMP TRUCK _VIm:, at. the Boldlers~. hospital. In • 28 : 29 30 31 27 26 READY MIX , . 00~OR.ETE PIa.~ with love il ri8Il7 .•• tor 8eve~r, weeb, hILS, retumecS to THE BATTY OF BRITAIN I 8'0& IUdI Fun! , HERE 'TlSt his r home here greatly ,Improved 1b NOBMA spEA,R I;R _d, health. ~ SO~RN anct RED "SUICIDE , ROBEJi.:I'. TAYLOR In NO 8KELToN In

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of Its prom1nent feawrea whiab are IJ'eated ,separately ~d tn more ea.. tended form thap 18 pouibIe beret 01. other PIlIes of thla epeelal edl' Ion; among these u our .plencUd--,chool system, our up-to-date bUllness houses and our banlu reflectilll! the prosperity or the c:ommunItl' . The 'au thor's eltort here 18 to present only In a general way a few of the many a~vanta8es at our Uttle ct~. . Wayn esville fs the center . of .. fal'mlng community famous for Ita produ~tlveness aDd the diversity of . crops grawn. As a residence town WayneavllJe Is unexcelled. Possessing all .the mod ern conveniences provided by man, we have also the natural advantages ot a healthful climate and beautiful surroundings. SJtuated on a h l.lslde. we have a splendid BYItern at natuml drainage, Insuring healthfulness. Nature has been lavIsh in her gilts to us. Here at eur very doors we feast our eyes day I1fter day on more beautllul pictures than were ever spread on canva.ss. At our teet lhebeautHul !Little M1. Bmi River stretches In a silvery line from north to south alld 'beyond It the everlasting hills, kissed by the first rays of the morning sun Iltt up their heads as it In praise to heaven. Stately shade trees adorn our streets, and beal,ltltul residences are In every part ot the town. Of the modern Improvements we , have a splendid system of electric lights: the best of water ls furnished by our water_ works, which atford 1I0t only convenience to the home or business house, 'but through the arrangements of hydrants fum1abel a proteo!-lon against tire wbicb hal YOU GET A $25.00 BOND FOR ONLY $18.7& been put to the test a number of times since Its installation and never Brief Fact. About War Saving. Bond. (Seriu E) fuiled to prove Its value. HoJU mach do 'hey co.t' Upon Mahlrity ,We have that modern necesalty. You LEND Uncle Sam Yoa C.r Bcrd, the telephone. The Valley Telephone $18.75. .. . . . . .. ..... .... .. •• •• • • $25.00 Co. hos Ii large .n umber or subscrib37.50. • • • • • • • . . • • . . . • . . • • • • • • • 50.00 ers a.t this pOln~. while the' Bell Tele75.00. . • • • . . . . . • . . . • • • • . • . • • • • 100.00 phone Co . furnishes a pay atatlon 375.00. • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • 500.00 and also to a smaller number of 750.00 . . , .•. • ..•••.••••..•. . • " 1,000.00 .iubscrlbers. What I. a War Bond?' It i. a writt.n prOlD1.. b, tit. Ual ... With gOOd reason ''We are proUd of State. GoYel'nment to pa,. you the amoent 0; mo...,. .tet... o,!r streets. Olean and well kept With on the Bond. block ar~er block of handsome concrete 8ldewallu which haVe taken What ' interest doe. m, 1D0n.e , ....n 7 WM. . . . . 10 ,....... the place of the cow patha and Bond. yield 2.9 percent on' y'o ur InYMtlDent, campouad. . rough uneven aldewaika of a decade .emiaDnuaU,. You ,et back $4 for "'.17 $3. ago. When caa I ,et 1D0ne, back? A., tilD• •ftel' 60 In a few montha .t lme W.,nesv~ from the dalo the Bond w .. i •• u.d. Naturau,., tIae Ion.... wlll be supplied with natural gu for ,ou hold the Bond, up 10 ytlara. the mon ,.ou'U heating anQ lighting PurpoHll; the let back. But ,ou'lI neYer Iret back Ie.. than you put IDo gas being brought here from the can anyone ca.h the bond? , Onl, tit. ~non or ............... practically inexhaustlble Ou fields or nam •• appear on the Bond .. 0_..... Knox and UckIng oountlea,Oblo.a1ld from West Virginia. We are located on the maln Une 01 the great Pennaylvanla ra1lro&d System. furnlBhlng us with ready communication with the outalde world. A traction line Is already preJected through Waynesville, leading from Xenia, the capital or Green count)' delay and confusion which haYe surrounded the nation's synthetic rub- ' ber program and recoounends the naming of a national Rubber M~ mlnlstrator with . full authority over and responslblllty tor the entire rub.. ber program. Offioe or Price Mministration otflc1a1a announce t~t· they are readr to expand the guo,. line rationing system to cover the entire country within two weell:a. In ' this connection it w11l be nmC!lDbt!l'~ ed that several weeks ago nllDU!rous county ration boards ' In the Middle West received gaao11ne ratton _upplies, which. when , pub1lc1ty .... given the matter, 0 _ P. A. ori1c1ala Insisted had been sent out by mJa:' Moll thil coupon today to 1he Tr«uurfJl' 01 tM take. However. if gaaoUne ratloa.&na United Stotu or present It ot )'OUr Pod 0lIl", can be placed In effect within ' two Banll. Stwftl" OM Loon A"odQtlon or ot"" week8 88 O. P. A. officlals lnalat, O.t/fcitll War Bond SDlu "'~I then 8upplles must have already bee~ printed and ready, aw,utIDC distribution. Either the O. P. A. Trealurer of the Uftltec18tat.. '\Va.hlnaton, D. C. officials had advance tntormatlOD. or millions of dollars, o( the taxpay'" I want u. S. Bondi; opt Nul bondaael Pi.... era money were expended on _the , MIld me ' an otBclal apJ)UcadoD bla.1r. ao I caD chance that ' natlon-'Wide paOune take adVllntaae of thle anat ealel rationing would be ordered. In tile s~teen eastern stat.ea, where PIQUne rationing has ~n tn eUeet flXl ...(PI -~ .. -----.---.--.------..... IlriAt . .m.) some time. the- average cltlaen 111 ' given an A book, which at the ~ ent time Is good for the purcbue GIl --------_.-_ _--------------_ _-_ ............. .. tblr~:(~two gallons of . lIaao~ .-eb(~) . .' eight weeks,· or a total mIleap tiZ'&Y.. el of 2880 miles per year, at an ~ age of fifteen m1lea 'per pUoo. suP~ ~ . ';. plemental, or B boolu, maY be' CIbtalned ror essential use perim&u... 470 mileS ot travel Per lnonth ....I$ sa being freely predicted by studen" oC the Iltuatlon that natlonolWide ...... oUne ratlontna will have a mQI\ aer. ~a~esvUle, a City of wealth. cilt- I was a blessing In dlsgUJae to the lous and Injurious ertect UIIOI1 U. ture, refinement and.progress" SUch town. , ' nation" eocJIlOIJJ1. l!\ tl:!e Waynesvllie of the present. ' ~lnce ·t hat time' 'Vfa,neaville bas '. , The new Waynesville. may prol"'r-:' ma'de wonderful prOlhU. The 1m- Try the lIl.,.m1 Q....tt. w:_t .da\ Iy date Its ,birth as April '1, woo, p~vemerits. publlo. . nd prJvate•.that .· , . .: .... ____. when a fire. terrible In destructive- Ifnve been made exceed a ~~arter or . - .... n~8S swept the busl~ess pottlon of _ mllUoll dolllU-s. Trill? a remark::' ,. - .......... the ;village. and in a 'few hours t~ able sbOWlng for a town otleu than. ........ ,wiped out tbouaanda of 4oll&1'I a ~d ~bltants. . ' worth of prOpfrlJ., Iq. pre'pattna this aketch 01 The tire, while UM! re/lults were Waynesville III It Is at the present Ift'j!re an the indiViduals ' affeated, time, we mention v8rJ btJeflJ maDJ

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Mr. Sam flolland returned to his home here last Morr(1ily fter G\'llJ"ill week.s spen L a t the hom of hIs bl'oLl1er ~nd sJ.stcl·-ln- ll\w, Mr. aud M;rs. William Holhmd, n o I:- Ws.yn es "lIle. Mr . . a~l d Mrs. E. C, Har tsOCk were dinner guests Mondily everiins' of Mr, and Mrs. HarOld ' Hartsock. and family, of. Xenia, Mr . and Mrs. Raymond Osbol'l1e, Xen ia were guests Sllnday a Hernoon at the home of MI' . and Mrs. P. M. lileH . 'Mrs . Cha rles Reynolds Is on thc siok list. iMr . and Mrs, Clal'cnce Bagford moved to their property on Walnu t s treet la t 'Monday. M rs. Law'a M~Lau l! hliu was a dinner guest at the Mendenhall and Watklm home last Sunday. Misses Janice lPenewlt and Inez J~ m es of Waynesvl11e and Mr. Roger Wal ton and Mr . Max Dean Hart~Oll1C sock spent lasL week 1n the Smokey Dial 2111 - WaYriesvUle rnountalm .. Mrs , Daisy Hartsock spent Tuesday night In Xenia with her daugh ~e r, Mrs . lOan Aultman and fa mlly. Bamara Sta.llwyok and Brian atre, wtilch .clO-star,s Miss Stanwyck Mr . and Mrs . R . V. Carr and SOll Don.levy play the game together In with Joel McCrea. Donlevy is McWayne of O:;bol'n were guests o! Paramount's I'om,antlo drama, "The Crea'·s rlv.a l for the love of the lady. Mrs. iMax COmpton Saturday eve- Great Man's Lady," due Wednes- Also In the cast are Katharine ning . day and Thurs\1ay a t the 'I1w1n The- Stevens and Thursl;on Hall. Mr . and Mrs. Houser of Troy ent rrnlned ·Mr. and Mrs. Marvin DEMAND FOil DRIVER F'OR SALE - Watkins Products at Compton of Wichita, Kansas and NEW CO,NTEST IS SPONSORED BY LICENSES ONLY FAIR 23 N. '· Broadway, Lebanon. Open ~l's . Max Compton and daughLers, evenlnis tor your (lonvenlence. Geraldine, Shirley and' Loraine at RADIO STA. WHIO With only a .·leVl;- days left In Glen Lintne!'. phone 63 L, dinner las t Sunday. Local rhymsters wlll ' have ex:ep- which to abtaln an automobile drivFOR SAIJE.--qharmin Toilet Tissue. Mlas iBetty Strayer, Dayton, was tlonal app rtunlty to prove t heir er license it looked today like the week-end guest of Miss Margaret prowess and , win cash prizes In un thousands of Ohio moto,r1sts wotlla Four rolls 250. Gazette office. Lee Spahr. unusual.new contest just annOlmced. be compelled to ~tan d hl lInl' to get FOR SALE - Frlers, 3 or 4 Ills., Mr . ..John Kyne a.nd children. These cash prizes w1l1 be awarded their opemtlng permits. Dressed or on toot. Sara h C. Hes':' Colleen and Billy of Dayton, were loee.lly. J. C. Hawke. loc\}l registrar. rethis campaign Is being ion, Waynesville, Rural Route 3. :'lIpper gue.sts of his tahOOr, Mr. conducted only over W'HIO in D ay- ports that the sale so far of driver Phone 2899 • . Frank Kyne, last Sunday evening. ton. In other words, entran t.s wlll licenses has been "lOn)y fair.;' Hal G. Sours, d1.rector, Ohio DeMr . John Blngsley a.nd 'M lss Le- only have loca.l competition. The deFUR SALE-Two Jersey COws, givIng good [ low of milk. Ernest A. one Lenol( of Dayton, were recent taUs of this contest which Is . spon- partm ent ot ffighways. said at ' ClOlEarnbart, Mt. Holly, Route ODe, guests ot !Mr . and- Mrs . J . T. Wal· sored by th e manufacturers ot umbus that "a very small percentWaynesv1l.1e. ton. Ohuckles Candy are announced five age of the mlOre . tuum two million The W.S. O. S. met at the par- times a ..day over WHIO, 'DaytOn. Ohio drivers have ,so far taken out FOR SALE-No Hunting ~ters at sonage last Thursday afternoon. There are' !lour cash prliles a.warded the new license. Slept. :10 IS the the ~ami Gazette office. The Vice President, <Mrs. C. A. each' do.y with the grand 'P"lze each deadline and there' <;an be no exSOllers ' was i n charge ot the meet- week . Full i.Dformat.ion Is given In . tensllOn of t ime lmder the state FOR SALE - Binder Twille ,6.26. 'Waynesville .Farmers Exohange , Ing. Mrs. Helen Stoneburner led e'a ch broadcast so entering the oon- law." . CYl~n W. · Wallace, registrar of the ,devotions. Those present' were Is no problem. In 'most Chuckles FOR SALE-Two Basket Cider PresS ,the lMesdiunes T . E , KInnison I , O. packages are en try blanks deSlgneCi motor vehicles, rep()rts that the apIn A-I condition , . M. ' D . Baird, Peterson, Laura Hollingshead, T . so the entry C811 be pasted' on penny pUcat.ions have fallen far short t~is Wayn~lle. M . Scarff, Birdie . Alexander, Katie post:.oards. Any entrant 'can send as year over any receIlt year . . Director Eagle, J. W,. WhiLeslde, Lyle Bol- many entries as he wishes, ' Sours urged that m,otoI1sts take adBIBLE CLASS 'fO MEET 'Readers will await with Interest vantage of the time between now linger, Roy Stoneburner, H. O. AT METHODIST PARSONAGE COllins, Nellie Peterson, C . A. Sol- n~s of lOcal winners, We- have al- alld Sep~. 3~ . to get their license -- . Itrs, Susie Douglass, Ella Oglesbee ways telt that our people are as cards. instead of \l~e..iting until the The Monday N !,ght ~Ible class Wtll Laul'a McUnlghlln Mattie Smllli,., I .;ompete.nt In these contests as con- last minute , meet Monday evening at 8:00 o'clock All. auder, Mildred We.tk~, It t t n"""here T r" tlic l\lilLni i (;n: ~ tte ~'nnt Ads ! at tho local MethOdIst parsonage. 'Eva Louelln Mendenllall, Viola WUUllrDS f..~s:;,a.::.n~s...a...:.J.,... __._.;......:...:::.:...:...:-...!...--:-...::'- - - - - - - - - - - The topic tor discusSion will be, and Helen Hood , ' .. , "God's 40ve Towards Us." Daisy Chain Garden Olub ~nd W ' These meetings are held for the met last W ednesday evening at the t enefit of all denOminations aIi'd all home of Mrs. \Lawrence Alexander . who can are urged. to attend. Roll call was answered ' by each Try the Miami Ga2ette Want ,Ad s! giving a description of a beauty

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IiPOt each member had lleen, and a short program was presented. , A coverec;t idah suppar wal_ enjoyed by ,!llnetec'n members and their families , .' E1e<ltlon Of orrtce'r s tor 'the coming yell r: MJ·s . Harolq Sweei\ey, presl~ den t ; Ml'S . D<llsy- . Hartsock. vice president: M~, J. W . Whiteside, ';'",.".,tuy, and . Mrs. ¥!na Badgley treaS1lrer , : Tbe, OCtober meeting will p held the heme 01 Mrs. J. W , Whiteside. 'M)' : Bod IMrS . Forest .Gran~n and daughter Dara.!lnn , of D,ayton, wei'c guests or Mr. and Mrs. Todd Wal- ' ton, -Mond'ay. Mr. ' and Mrs . Gran· din had just returned (rom a VIsit with 'M r, and Mrs. Beth Thomas and sons In Minneapolis. Minn. N1'S . Bob Queary· ~as a .Dayton visitor last Monday. After spending ten days with her husband In , Columbus, Mrs. B1lss Morl'Ow returned to her home here. Mrs . HarrY Satterthwaite, of Way,n esvllle, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Lucille Compton. Mr , and Mrs. S. D . Ogburn, Dayton, visited with 'M r. and Mrs. G. V. Sims last Friday . The funeral of Mrs. Mary Vetters , a former resident here, was held at the Method!.st church last Tuesday ' afternoon . Mrs . Vetters died e.t the home of her son Mr . William White, In Dayton . Burial 1~ Spring Valley cemetery. Mr . and Mrs. G . V. SIms received the announcemeJ?t . of the marriage of their grandson, Carl Sims, Jr., to Miss Mary Belle K1tts, of Huntington, ·W . ·Va. Mr. -81ms is stationed at ¥ort Riley, 1Kan., where the wedding took place Sept. 6th in the Methodist church . ·!Mrs. Everett Hurley and daughter Shirley, were guests 01 Dayton rela tives Sunday. Kavln Sowards spent Sunday with his friend, Lynn Stoneburner. Mrs . Cora Jueary, Mrs. 'D orothy Wllienburg, Mrs. Helen Queary and Mrs . Janet Queary spent last Friday at ,Newport Ky., wlth their grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Liggett, In honor of her 97th :birthday.

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ChUl'ch 'school 9:30 a. m. Worship Serv~ce 10:30 11. '!'opIC. "seek Ye My Face:' y outh Fellowship 6:30 p . m , Sarar Conner, leader , ~tltute reports will be given. ChOir rehearsal Thursday ~ :30 p. m. ST. ;MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ' . 11 :00 Ii. m. MOmlng prayer' and Sennon .. WAYl'JE-S=-:VJ1,L=:::=E:-C:::H=::UR=CH Of

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The Warren ~unty Ohe.pter, A'merlcan Red cross through the Home Service Department, hns been accepting messages for delivery to men, ot the army, navy ~nd manne corps reported "mifsslng In action" after the Call of Batalln, This Is .the result of a special agreement ,between lOle ofllces of the .. Provast:• Marsha.II, Censorship and War I~­ formation . State, War, Navy, "nd P~st Ottlce Depts,. and the Amerl~ oan Red Cross, Mrs . W. ~. Deutemeier, ·chalrma.n Warren OouuLy Ohapter, Home Service COmmittee announced last week. During the first two weeks of September sixty caiiB were mllde upon the Home service Department of Warren County, Chapter. Any member ot the Warren County A'merlcan Red Oross Home Bel"!lee Committee Is quaUfled and wl11to answer questions In'Volvlnjl men In the armed forc~ anl;l their famlUes. In Warren county the HOlDe ServIce COmmittee members are volunteers covering the following territor. ies: iWarren ' Oounty Ohairman. Homll Service 011 county, Mrs. W. H. Deutemeler, 32 West Second street, Franklin, Ohio. Wayne Townshlp--Mrs. Will st . John. Waynesville, and Mrs. Walter Kenrick. . Ma.ssle-Washlngton-Mrs. Helen Randall Hill. . Harlan--Clayton Clark. Salem-Mrs . Alfred Watkins. HAmilton-Mrs. Oscar B. Cain . Deerfield- Miss LaVerne 'Heston, 1Mr. ~rl Enfield, Mrs . El'ller Durrei, Mrs. 'L ena Ivins. Tui'tlecreek - IMrs . Lena Ivins, Mrs. Ecwnrd VanNess, Mrs. Arthur HamUton. Olearcreek-Mrs. Ray Montgom'ery. Frankllil-Clearcreek ·B ranchRev , James -R. Baldwin, Mrs. Adam Bridge, 8ev. A. J,' Hannum; Mrs. John Dnberlake, Mrs. W. H. DeuteDleler.

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Mrs. Walter Kenrick attended a Warren county Grange ' piCnic .d lnner at the fairgrounds at Lebanon Sunday . Mrs. Campbell and chil_ dren fUrnished m,arlmba and drum music on the program In the. ntternoon. ,\1 ..11. " 'alter ICrDrl"II, t;urrellpolI"e ... Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baird en. .Mr. and Mrs. Harry, Northway ot tet'thlned to a family dinner SundaY Dayton were dinner guests Saturrelatives of Mrs. Baird's . Tbe guests day evening 01 Mr. aDd Mrs. Ohas. were: Mr. and Mrs. Oharles E. MUllenix and Dlok Iron~ , Dils, ' Mr. arid Mrs, Edwood Dlls, !Mrs . Donald Baird entertained Mr. and Mrs . • He~ Dlls and the fiOO Card club at her home on daughter, Mr. and , Mrs. Ar.tbur Thursday afternoon. Mr. aDd Mrs. Edmond M1nser DIls and two ' soos, Mrs. ' ~rol!t and little son, of Dayton, were Duke and daugbters, Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday evening guests of Mr. Benn¥ Bore and oh:Ildren, all of ANNUAL INSPECTION Dayton, and Mr . and Charles , HELD BY GRANGE and Mrs. WIlUam Bergdall. E. DIIs, Jr., ot Phlllipaburg'. Mr . Mr. and Mrs. wwell Thomas and Farmers Grange No. 18 met fqr arip Mrs. Chel/ter Baird of bayton, daughter Betty, enjoyed a wiener Annual Inspection Saturday evenroast Friday 'evening at the home of were evening guests at the Baird Ing at ' the Grange. hall. Mr .' and f.... ,: home. Mr. alld Mrs ,' Medlson . Earnha.r t , Mrs. Chester Crockett, State Dep· near Ferry. utl~8 were present as Inspection ofMrs. J. ' W. Huston of Yellow ficers. Work WaiJ in- the 3rd degr,ee. · Sprlngs was a week"end guest of M.... Nellie lIaan.U. 'CVI'retIII ....ent A fine program was presented ))y Mr. and Mrs. , EVer~tt Early: ' Mrs. Emma Martin attendf)d the the lectur~. Light refreshments , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenr1ck at~ weddiN ot her mmddaurhfer In were served' at the close of lhe meet • tended the funeral of Mrs. Anna Springfield ' Saturday eveptng. OJ!. InS. Jann'ey Miller, at the UnlversaUst Sunda her son-Ralpb, WUe ~l1d The next meeting, OCtober 3, will churQb !it Springboro Friday at- daughter Connie and Mrs. Moore ~ the Quart!lrly Bh'thday banquet. brou8h~ . ber home and were her ternoon . dinner guests. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE Little Beverly Baird is spending ~~, CLUB TUESDAY this week with ~ber , . unc;le G~d . Dr. Wi\id'1las been the victim of f r ' ____ ' aunt, ~. and Mrs. ' Charles DUs a COld tor a lew days but Is bettet: Mrs. R. D. Smith entertalnea at this writing. . Jr., at Ph11lIpsburg: the 11rgunot Bridge .olub at· the ,IJtMr. and Mrs. M. G . Thom~n: Ml'. and Mrs. Therle Jones and 't le ' tnn Tuesday aRernoon. At Itlts Milton attended a family din- o~ Gallon called on their mother~ meeting' the' club, which meets t~ ner ' Sunday a.t the home of Mr. Mrs. Effie ThOmpson on Sunday a month, voted tb 'devote the wine. , anq Mrs, ' Edwin NUtt near Oenter.- evening. of one 'meetltlg a ,month to Red ,D r. and Mrs. Dudley Keever ot vllle In honor ot Mi'. and Mrs. HerCroSs ~m ' Nut~ a rece~t .bride and Centerville ' were dinner guests o( Lydi l1 Wrlg~t 0 nSunday. PERa~ McQU. PASSES AWAY _ groom. Mr. and Mrs. George ,Bunnell . A~ BOMB IN SPRING. ,VALLEY Mrs. Charles Milllenix attended and son. Larry, ot Dayton. were Suna Monday evenlng ot the day callers of Neli1e Bunnell. .PerrY 12, was (eund dead Legion AUXll1ary at FranklJn. !41Ss Annie and Me.me Browne In Sunday nlgbt at his home In Spring MiSs Dora Coyawt of Blanchester, cOlJ1.pany :Mra'. ,Snyder Valley. Services were held ',WednesMr. and anC\ and Elbon were guests of day 'at the home of a nephew, RaY Deweese of near ~~~ Mis; OJala. L1le at Washington C. Eagle ,SPrtpg Valley. Burtaf Was at wtre dlt1ner gu~ts ~unide.y eve....1.. 4. ·. Cen~. . H. On W~~. ' . nlng of MI'. lind Mrs. B~ard\ ~Mr. and Mrs. Perry Davts oLCar. Mr. McGraw, who liVed alone, weese. .rollton, Kentucky, ' visited ':Mrs. 198B last seen .by neighbors Priday. Mr, and Mrs " E. B: . J,.ohgaer,e Adah. Deatherage the 'past 'week. Death ' waS 'from .natura) caUlles. and Mr. , and MI:s. C. L': OOe 're- I " • , Mr. McGraw was 'bom In Washturned ' sunda!' eveniDg atter .5perld. InBion townSblp, Montcomery countong several days fishing I1t ' 'ZSles,kl __ " ty, He had liVed In Spring Valley ~e, Vinton Co~ty. . '~,' Cfiarrlng tha~ ,~e cur.ed. :abUae,cl for ' 40 years. It. bro~er ,with whom Mr. and Mrs" W. -F. Clark spent 'and strUCk her, Emm,a L. Bl;U1'a~ he oiade b1s ,home died Jline ~9. ' Friday In Dayton llind can~ on Bey.. filed a divorce p~tition agalnst· ~us-' . , , .. . eral of their old neighbors "n. "oak. /leU D Surfa~, of hear Wl!oyn~e. WlLMJN'GTON asIDBNT wood. .' " ~' .. They were' married: in Lebanon ili ' 18 BURIED ' BBRi: Mrs. Wllt,on, Ha~_ return~ ~933'. , .; \ 1 sOturday from M1aml, PJa" -to the '(lharglilg ~eglect. Thelma Monds ' ~el'!il ien'tcea ,for Mrs. Laura, ho~e ofhe~, p~~nts, ~ci ~., sued. !3"m~e~ Monda lor divorce,' AI·' <:,. 41;, ,tOrnl~ "nurse. a~, Bale, T' Raiph Johns. ' Ber huababd baa, leglng that be ~elt h9Dle wtUl an· ho8P1tal !n. WIlD¥h~ tor nimI . '. been : t~nsferreQ to anottier air otber· woman, later became 'years, .died 'M~ Jiodn ,at ber . liel~. ·;· - : . : .' .~- Clled, '.returned 'an,:,- tOOk, '10 )iome at .8abfna fllter. an 1Di1~ of . dJnner 8u~8ta ' ¢. Ml'. and trqm' fier purse ~ dlsappeaiett, tl!e eight ' wj!eka •• ' eH~':"wa,s tl,le daUlhter W1Wam Berlrd8b Were! Mt. ' pJa1ntltf 'sald ¥ODda" lias 'not been 'ot Prank" and ' KatIe c&ldweD Uld and Edw~d · ~ Bergr.aU " aDd !!.Cen, since. &be adds that he 18 "be-, waa bdrn 'in aab~. ' ~ea ,' her niece, ~'. at1d MrB. Edmond:Mm- .Ing &Outfit by the PDt .and·'. 'nn- hubnd, twp Cblidftn 'SUrme • . and son ot '~ ' and ' Mrs~" inesaee dr,aft))oard.Tbe cCiup]e W8!I .. :FuIiel'al '~~~ were h'eld In sa; Comell. ' , : '" m·Jli.r4ecUn ID$1:at O\tmberland, KY. ' j)~' Wednesday ~~ at 2 , p •. ~I C8JIlete1'l, . and MrS. ,Baivey ' BUrnet, ' a,uti to break the- will of, 'Ora A. m.! Wl~ .~ ."..1; ~'. Jones and Ml'., and Mrs. ~iers, . 1V~ ' died' r near ~ WQnetvwe: . ,',_ Walter Kenrick saw· "Mrs. 1IIDlver" January ' 13, ,"waa. t.UiKl tar her~, ., . . .'. . , '

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a daughter, l8a R. Pe~ce, was left a loo-aore fll.rm, aoc~dlnlr to tbe , will. Residue of t)1f! e8ta~ w.aa lett hl trust to John O. Oll.rtwrlgbt,' the executor, roi the use and benefit ,of the children. 'l1wo oodlclls t o the will ' give o~hC1" relll ~Ives cash bequests. R'oge~ ' contenWl that . the 'paper .It not th6 will. of his mother, m~ and asks 'the.t it be 6et aSide. '

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6Omewh~re a mother, a wife. a child sleeps. A ship' had gone down. Unprotected by convoy, the 81:\Ip !ibuddered and sank qUickly as the torpedo crashed Into It.s side. DOwn In the engine rooms the son, the hUSbl\nd, the father didn't have a chance. Somewhere a .man sobs. His little , lIirl ~ dead. Bombers roared overhead and dropped their explosives. The man heard his daughter's screams when the ehavy timber and morOOr fell, Somewhere a soldier thliiks. 0 barbed wire and bayonets in his

The Waynesville Mother'd club will hold their monthly meet~g in the grade SChool buU41ng Friday afternoon, October 2. be"Lnnlng ' at 2:00 O'clock, A successor to Mrs. Alva Thompson, Who has resllJned as president !Will be elected at this meeting. A very lnterestlng progr<.lm . bas been worked out by the program chalnnan, Mrs. John Kersey, Mrs , rw. H. Oeutmeler, chairman or tile Warren county Chapter of the Red Croas will be the guest speaker. Her subject wID be, "Home Service of the' Red CroIII." E. W. Scofield; musle director of the local schools, wm ,pres~t one Of hl8 pupils in a musical number, .All members are urged to be present.

'Wayne Park Is Sold To Dayton Syndicate

National Newspaper Week October' 1st· to 8th

Wayne Park. olle ~f 'WaYllUlvllle's most Importllnt institutions, has been soldl The park, fam01;lS throuQhout this part ot the state for many years was esLabllshed 'by the late Charle ~ M. Roblt~r. who passed away eariy this sPring. The park was sold by George Johnson. Warren COll1lt~

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For 93 years the Miami Gazellte hu been serving the people, in businesa placea, achools, community acti~ities, and homes, and we are glad to continue this service, even'tlilough priorities and such have been thro1!Vo in our midst.

~reasurer , who is adminJat.rator or Mr. Robitzer's estate. to a sYI.dlpate· of Dayton m~n headed GY George Ball and Henry Geiger. The deal Included the entire property includIng the Ice plant, swimming pool Cishing grounds and picnic grounds. The transaction was consllmmated 'Saturday. September 26. 'Ibe amollnt paid for the property haa not been made pub.1c. Wayne pa'rk and Its bpautlful swimm1ng pool, good fishing and attractive picnic grounds h~5 done more to put Waynesville "on the map" in southern Ohio thlln anytnlng to which this community can claim fame. Scores of people have said they had never heard of WaynesvUle untll the park came into , being. It 18 a . monument to the aggres:s!veness, foresight and planning ot the Ia.te Mr. Robltzer. No . oLber.alngle <bualneSll has given employment to· more people here. The swlmm.1ng pool at the park was built some 12 years '\go. The fishing lakes have been In opel'aUon for the past four yeara. Future plans of the new owners have not bien learned. JDdgar S.m1th, who has ablY manBg~d the property since the deatb of Mr. Rabltzer. has resigned, ' and Carl ("Whitey") Bauer, haa betm named to take hla place,

Wayne township will do Its part In the national scrap drive under· way in this country to keep tht nation's steel mWs going aL full prison. ' blast dW'lng the winter. " They ~ had come suddenly in Altl)ough 8JPproximately (1"e toru. RE'M EMBER THE MIAMI GAZETTE IS YOUR HOME hordes - llttle men whOlle leQders of scrap were callected by the SOl NEWSPAPER aupport it, iLnd it will support you. It t~ke. a told them they were chosen by UOd. Scouts In a receDt drive In WaYDesnewapaper' to hold a community together as a TRADING CENTER aa The soldler's bullets were g'l\le when vtlle. and the W.P.A. baa collectea Tbe amaH group of woml!n sewwell aa a SOCIAL CENTER, and jt takes a community to support a still more little men came . The a COnsiderable amount from ilearb) Ing for the Red Cr06S at I.l't1e has soldier thinks and wonders. newspaper. Patronize ua with adJvertilling, and other printed matter, farms Rhodes Bunnell. chairmar, Uncle Sam needs scrap badly. raised Itl quota of f25 lor the comof the Wayne townBhlp salvaS' as well aa your aubacriptions, send in your news items . . .• and we Scour your home or your " fvm fort kits for soldiers loo.\>ln" (jur committee, states that he feeL ",m do our beat to pleaae you. 'Ilhorougihly In order that not one shores. there is still conalder"le waste maThis group has turned . In 188 Iota of scrap Is misSed. Then coil terlal8 here In the homes and 01. • Wayneec1lle 2885 or get !n touch completed garments since Aprll, thl! farms. with any of the (ollowlng Salvage and begin sewing this week on the .A Dew drive Is planned her!!, to bl c.omm1ttee: Rhodea Bunnell, chair- k1~. conducted through the schoul6. WAYNESVILLE, OH·lo. They meet at LyUe church every PHONE 2143 man, carl 'Ferguson, Mrs. Kenneth Superintendent ~ Schools L. A. H9ugh, Mrs. ReJyh Hastings. Jesse Friday, all day. Anyone having Garst states that an assembly wil pren<lergast Frank Hess, Fred even an hour of spare time Is Inbe called In the local SCh,0015 Frida) Grauman, Moma Cornell. If you vited to attend. . morning at which time It will be wish to donate your scrap to the brought graphically to tlbe chUdren WORLD- WID~ comi NION local Boy Scout troop, call K. R. the dire Deed ai' Uncle Bam for StJNJ)AY, OCTOBER 4 HW. Scoutmaster.... scrap metals and rubber. They wll . be .Instructed to contact every home Would you enjoy that Ilxtra cup The local Methodist churr.h Is coFIre deetroyed the barn, a cluckIn the local terrItory in their searc.!. of caffee If .you knew it cost a life The New Century club held their operation in obs~rvjng In observing Mrs. Nettle Beck Kepler. age '15. calvin Longacre of Lytle." sutferor toOk up conVOy space needed for en n9UBe, farm machinery and a first meetinl{ of the new season at World-Wide Communion Sunday; died Tuesday morning at the home tor schap and ' to impr~ upon their ered the 10l!ll Of two fingers WedDeII11992 Plymouth car at about 4:80 other things? of her Sister. Mrs. Ollie Davis ID parents and friends t.he lmportanc..; nesday evening as the result or a the IJttle Inn IFrlday afternoon with October 4. Sunday morning on tile farm ot of the drive. Every home :.nd farm buntin, accident. . Not much; you wouldn'tl Mrs, .J. Ward as hostess. Mrs . R. ' WOl'ld·Wlde Co~unlon Sunday COl'WIn. _ Ben · Ouber, on'll mUe . nortb of or1glnated only ai. few y(,\.r5 ago. but Or, If ~ou had a few extra $aos A. Conner, president. presided with Born in Waynesvllle, she was the will be contacted, Mr . Gerst sta...ss M Mr. "Lonpcre was ret~1nc of it stored away, wouldn·t you leel Waynesville OD Route 42. The fam- seventeen members answering to roll Its observance .. rapidly increasing, daughter of the' late James and Ra- and those homes who have no ob.11- from a hunting trtpl he attempted dren are requested to oooperate. pretty uncomfortable to think of Ily was lliWaltened by passers-by and call. >After tJhe ,business call, a very It Is sponsored~ by the Federal ch~ Phillips Beck. to open the screen door of lila bume what you had done? a bucket brigade was fonned. Space for the smaller artlcl~ intereSting program was conducted COuncil . of Chu:rclles. and 011 deSurvivors Include a sister. Mrs . while c:arrJIna h1a loaded IhotcuD· certa1nly1 . Cause of the blaZe wae . no~:e- by Mrs. O. J. SpUth. She had as nom1nations copperate. Ollie Davis. of Corwin, and four such as the children can -cerry, will Somehow the gun ·was dlacbarae4 Yet hoar<1ers are rllllponslble (or' termlned. The lo6S was pa Ily her subjeCt "The Inslde Story of The primary objects of this ob- nieceS and three nephews. namely. be provided at the schooC I.a1l1er and the resulting blut &truck ~ a large-part or the lne.bWty qf some .covered br lnaurance, Kothe). Goose Rhymes." Mn. D. C~ servance a1'e. Fred Everhart, Charles Davis 'and artlclea will be collected In count in ' the hand. Be was ~~to 1. To have as fllr as possible, ev· RIdge gave a' talIt on the subject storea to keep their customers sap- MISS BELEN GON8 TO Oharles Joy of Waynesville; Jim truckl. WaynesvWe to the offlce of a' local ThIrty mUlion school children physician where first aid waa adplied pn a normal b8s1a. At an InSING IN COLLEGJ: CHOIB '\Flower Legends:' Two VGC.lI duets ery m~r present in hiJ own Davis of PhUadelphla, Mrs. Edith formal ~IDg of Dorthern Ohio were given by Mrs. L, O. Ra,dley and church for thIs communion servIce. Demus of New VIenna, and ldrs, V. <fiom all over hhe country! will g.., mItiIstered and then removed to the MJas Helen Goqa. daughter or Mr, Mrs . Frank U. LaMay. 2. To emphas:lze the World-Wide Murroy of Dayton and several charging' through homes ami !Jams Miauu Valley ho6pltai In Dayton : coffee roasters. wholeaalera. 0baJD garrets and cellars, farms and fields store · ex"ecuttves and ' Independent and Mrs. Fred Gons .o f Waynesv1l1e. Refres'lll-nts were servetf to 1'1 Christian Fellowship, that will make grp.at nieces and ' nephews. retailers iaat week, It was said that Ia one of a stoup ai thirty members members and !lve guests. MIs.! May possible a just mid l~tln g peru:e. Services wlll be held at 2:dO p , m. In the cW'rent drive. "1 know they if consumers' denied. themselves oniy of the freshman CI888 at Western Wrlght, ~1e.s Mame Browne Mrs . 3. PrayerS fClr our bOys In the \FrIday, October 2, . at the McO,ure will do their part," said ·Pt'esldtnt one out of three cuPs or patfee and CoUele, OXford' Ohio, who have just Allc!,! Olark. Mr/;. ~. C. Radley, Mrs. armed services. Funeral Home In WaynesvWe. Roosevelt. Anx,1ous to 8S8w:ne a larser part If hoarders would realJze the' dam,- been admttted 'to tlie Westenf Col- Nellie McCampbe:1. Tn~ next meetf. Rededication of oW' lives to ~ul'lal in Mlaml cemetery. of the war burden, the yout~ of, the The office of CommaDd.e r of _ Bie they were dOing the1r neigh'- lege ' ~olr. !l'hIs announcemrnt was Ing will be held at the home of Mrs. 'ChrISt and the ~:hurch that we may GRANGE MEETI1(G natloD has promised not to let the ergency COrps left vacant when Dr. ,n ot fall Him In tills ' tragic hour Qf . bors and their 'country, the present made by Proteaaor W11llam qurney Harvey Sackett on OCtober 2:1. President down They are deter- Dye joined the armed forces bAa ... ..."'.•"'..."'..."'..."'-"'."'."'."'."'.............................._ .........._ _.. world sutferlng and need , avatlable cotiee supply would ' go Cln»y. CQIlductor of tpe cbolr. Meet at the Grange Silturday mined that their cOUDtry "hall Dot been tilled by the appointment of KIT BAGS ARE ' BEING The Western Oholr of sixty V~ around very nicely. Pvt. ' Cha.rles ;rames who hIlS been night for birthday supper Don·t lose the war tlhfough lac;k of scrap. M. A. PUlkel'lkln. Mr. PulkerIOD, mUiD singS In chapel eacb SU'lc!IlY and • • • Meat suppUes for. c1villan con- Blyea severe! special programS an~ has been associated wltb the zm.. spendliig a.ten·-day furlough here forget 'YQur basket bfcause It Is ne· Mrs. J. B. MtIIlIle 01 Ule' Bed sumption have been UmIted, $nd broadcasts -during the year. l4Is8 ergency Defense Corps In Dr • ~elt Tuesday" for his post In Moblle. ceS6llry. Come and haVe e good ero. Production Corps an- Alabama .. the Secretary of Agriculture baa rl!- Oons, who is a graduate of Waynestime with all of us. Stout's medical corps since · their noun_ 'he ..-Ipt 01 twenty We~esday quested cooaum~ to UmIt them- vWe Township High schoo ! wID sing organization. The new COJJUn&nder dolIara III response to last selvllll to , 2 1-2 pounds. per person flrsta1te;. . 18 maklna plana to complete DeThe Republican Women's G>ub met week's . appeal 10 Ulis paper lor per. week. Meat packers have been last Wednesday afternoon at tbe fense 0Qrp8 specltlcationa In the IOldIen' kit bap. Wairen connENTE&T,uNB BRIDGE CI VB ,told to lImJ,t deliveries to atorea durhOme of Mra. Claude Barnett. Sev- near future, set up a cootrol ceoter ty mast flU lour hlllldrecl kit ing the final 1luart4!r of 1942 to the . and guests wl're pres- and ~ld rehearIIals tor trUDeee 111 eral members ,Mrs. J. B. Chapman eDtertatned ~ WajDelVlUe's qUllta ia following percentases Of the dollv.the various grOUP8. ent.. the &00 club with a dlnner at ber t.biny-.lve kit bap. ~he Coal eries they made In ,~e same' period J. R. Updike read a political Mrs. home Saturday evening. The nut baa not been reached, III' is last year: ,1)ee! an~ veal, 80 ~r cent; paper and Mra. Lawrence Furnas meeting or the clUb wW be held at now la "'hi. SEND YOUR lamb ana mutton, Q5 ,per cent; also read a splendid paper • .Mrs. J. the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. E. DOLLAR TODAY! ,pork, '15 per· cent: Restauran.t I will B. Ohaplnan gave an accollnt of her Hathaway •• be asked to share In the reduction. recent vlsJt to Oallfornla. FRANKLIN COUPLE BA VE Mr. aDd Mrs. Joeef McCO~ enA light lunch was Serve:! at the tertained at their home Slinday e.,eGet that u:el~ ·JalOPY to .the V10T0ay CllWLB MEETS • POUR 80NB IN ' SERVICE AT LeMAY HOME close of the meeting. scrapyaTd I The Cow of scrap tram nlng at a Baha'i gatherulg to preWith the induction Ba.turday of the auto graveY,ardaof Ohio, Ken'!be volunteefaI;;i:'Vlctol'Y OIrcle ENTERTAINS IN BONOR sen" tile interoatlon Baba'a p~ tuck)' . ~nd West VIrgInia, dropped met last Thuraday evening at ·the two sons. James and Hal O'Neal. to some WaynesvWe friends . Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. ~al O'Neal, of OF BU8BAND'1i BlBTHDAY • Short talks. were given b)' 'lin. 4.000 ton8 'ln SO ~YS to ft' tolal of 'hmie Of Mrs. Prank U. LeMay for ,Prankl1n, became the first Frankonly 26,177 tons. Plfteen dollars is a covered diab supper. l'ourteen Mrs. M, A. Fulkerson entertained Della Qulnland of Hew York Ola, , lin couple to heve four sons in the the top price, but the contrlb)!tlon members were present. _. a 8l'oup of friends Wednesday tve- and Mr. Benjamin Schreibman ' service •. Leonard Glen and Richard ' to jour nation's safety cannot be . . ~ . ". ' nlng at a surprise blr.tlhday dlf.ner PhUadelpbla, on the objectiVes of, O'Neal were Inducted several estimated. . ~08TE88. 0 D~YTON in honor of Mr. Fulkerson's birth. the movement. A dlacuaskm ~ I VII~,B (lIBCLE m~tbs ago. day. followed In' whloll all took part. LOWELL STARKE NOW,. '- The guests were as follows: Mr. Besldea the speakers, out-or..toinl C9MM18SIONBD OFFICER Mrs. ~u. Venable was haatess tl? VETERAN SPRING VALLEY aDd Mrs. W. B. Squires. Mr. aDd guests were MIaa Terry Ryan 0( ~ , . ' 24 member.' at the Church of Christ MAIL CARRIER DIES Mrs. A. H . Stubbs and ch11dren. ·tOD and 'Mr. and Mrs. Mel'1ln NeJn Lowell Starke, of Wayn68VWe. or Dayton at a prayer meeting held Yvonne and BillY. Mr. and Mrs. W.' and daUChter Phyllis of Da.yton • . graduated last week from Officers Thuraday evenlnl at ber home here, J. Todd Walton, 66, died at bl8 Tra1n1Dg SChool and was rommis- Six ' guests, from Wajneavnie were bome In Spring Valley Sl\turday O. Raper, Mrs. Fulkerson's father. SUNDAY SCBooL cW8 M,oDed a 'secoD~ Ueutenant In the' al80 preaent. ' '.' ,.... after a long Wness. He l'eUred in Mr. VanlPelt. Mrs. Fulkerson "nd TO BE BBOBGAI!fIZQ CAROL' tANJ{FORD . .daughter zena May and the hon'army; He Ia spending a short fur- ' ATl'BNDS WmDING' 1933 alfter a service of 30 years as The ' ~im and-"'Her clua of. 'the ored guest. 101lg~ bere. He and hla wife will' rural ~ ~Il!' 'Mr. and Mr,s . Carol Lankford. The meeting will be featured by Methocllst ~hurch wlI1 meet for ft. leave 11'1 a few days for RocIt la· Mrs. Della ' Venable spent .the Survivors lDC1ude' his wife, 08r; song . evangelists. will be the suob specials as vocal solos and du.org~lzatlon ~·t t;he church ~', ,land, m.. ,where he wm ·~. s,tattooed. :week-end at tb.ebome .~ 'her grand. two daugh.ters, Mrs . S , E. Thom¥ Church of Christ In Waynesv.1lle ets. scripture quotations. tnstru- NEW POSTOB AT. ST.

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Mrs. Paul PJoq and Mrs. Olaude ICClJlliliton NKl MR. BJIa O. Hable. aI Da}'COIl. at~nded the funeral of ToJd Wali\4r . M1'1t.-Jl4t.~0111 • and Mr•• Ol)'de Wbartqj1 en- too at SPl'ini Valley XOillday arcoqra\ulated OIl the b1l1b of tertalned to a fam1JJ dlnner Sun- kmooD. a QaJ.llb\erllturdl1 ..Ubi GaY,.TbI wen: Mr, Ilid Littlo RbOda BUDDeU II bOItJl1Velltl . , Mon'" 01 Rou~- VWt, fob. tV.- 11'&41. ot IOhool at WQMIMr "war" B .~, Mr, aDel ~., LorI'1 ' .. unnln 'I q"~li . poorl)' M~ UlJ6 Umtl, ~, Mr, and MrI, Bemarel 1111- Mr. allel Mr,, - lImer.on Slholl\b' •.us . . Tllt:f I) Jpne. IUld JOn of Wqne.lvw. anel Mr. Lev. entertained to dinner Sunday. the Mrs. EdWin Nubc and Mro. Rn.J»ll Mr. and Mrs . Bernard. au1lllonci were Dayton ::lloppors Mr. ana Mra: calvtn LOngacrb Jenklnl, Mr . . a~eI Mr•• Lowl:ll S1I1o' J.'hursC1ay and aLteuded the Wlen.....e h d tor their dinner guests Thur8- clair ot ony. ton, Clhd Mr . r..oWl!ll ..... d In the afternoon. ' ay Pvt. RaymOnd Davlll. Jr., ' 01 Sinclair's mother and , sister ot Ml':;. Stella Trl.sler Of Middletown Sioux Fall, S . D .• MJ· . und Mrs. Owrgla . anet Mrs. Oarl Albright, of pekln: ,Roobert Davis, M~. RaymCJj,d D Mr. and Mrs'. ' George KIng, ot were dinner guests Wednesday or yls Mrs. George Davis' anti M.rs. near Spring Valley, call6ct on RalLester Dietz and ll'ttle "on 01 C1II- el'g h """"n Monday ev··-.'-" . Mr and' M"" KeSi G h " er ra 11m. ~ , .. ~ .. ··s. "1- _o:. cu.u.I .. 'J'... . C oinnatl. . Mr ' ~ . and ".n"t an' terMr E . . . . .Ill·mony .01 Spril'g..... ' on ............ '" field. called 011 Mr . and Mrs. Wll.Lt. and ' Mrs. Frlink Ackel'man, talned relatlvea from Dayton on bur Olark. Thursday. Mr. and . Mrs. R.obert Ha!..aes and Sunday. Mrs. N IghtlJ?gale of Spring sons and Mrs . W . G. Ha!nes .Df Grove ~rm on Route '13, "pent the Dayton were i:l1uner guests Thursweek-elld with friends tn .Day ton. yay or Ml·. and Mrs . Walter KenMr. 'and Mrs. E. B. l-onga.cre rick . Lt. and Mfs. AckermlUl lett Mrs. NetUe TlDn.ey, CorrCllpondent visited t th h a e orne 0 f • 1\101'. lind Monday morning tor camp WaUace, MIs.s Roma Hal'dln of Dayton, Mr. neal' Galveston. Texas. where the Mrs Joh Flt.e t BI . n a ue Ash Sunday ormer wlll be stntJ9ned. Ronald Hardin of Oincinnatl. Pvt. 1terlloon . Tressler Hardin of Pattel'Son Field Mrs . Edward Hopkins of Waynes-' 'Were week-end guests of Mr. and ville. and Mrs. stanJel B'l!ley 'of Mrs. T. S . Hardln . .' MIs.s lLeeada Werntz and Mr. Joe Utica spent Thursday with M.l· . and UrN. IlIad.,U" 1.'. ', ·.... Ol.... · (;orr" ••".. .. Mrs. Everett Kenrick and rhJldren . . Ferry church has" hll'ed a new Yeuger of lD:I.y ton , were Saturday Mr . Ben Hawke went to CQlum- mtnlllter, Mr . Graham. tt WIIS de- overnight guests of Mr. aId Mrs. bus Sunday where he has employ· cided by vote SWlday morning. 52 Robert Werntz . . ment. . <lgainst u. Mrs . K . O . Arthur Is spenalng Ml·. and M!·s. Walter l'~enrlok Corn outting Is in full swing and thlB week with her mother In and Mrs. Allen Emr161: ·were Day- soon the wlleat drills w11l follow the Sprlngileld . corn binder. Wllat 18 so maJeatic lIS 1Mr. and k~. Ed Ed·~ards are ton visitors Friday. Mrs. E. B. Longacre attended a shocked tleld of com? But wl~at vlALt1ng Oharles Edwards anJ family rhe district meeting of the Womlln's shocks and corn shocks are almost In Dayton thJs week . . Society of Christian Service at l!o !!hIng of the past, with the advent Mrs. Sherma.n Tinney and son Joe .ohmer Park . Methodist chur"h ' in of the com piCker and the com- and Nni. Nettle TInney we:''! shopDayton TUesday . ·bine. ping In Dayton TUesday. Mrs, HOWllrd Deweese left TUE'sA letter from Vernon Fordyce, .After eight weeks 01 work the day to spend a week with her pa- technical col'pOral now, and stU! we Roxanna Canning company h.e re has l'en'ts. Mr . and 'Mrs. W1111am do not know his whereabouts . linlshed for thls season. 7'brough Fra.nk11n and· sister, M1s~ ' M.ae Emerson Snyder from WMhlng. the management of our good emplOY Frat;I,klIn at Gate City. Va. ton state was home and attended em and the cooperation of ~he ePlR\lSSell Routzahn returned home the Ferry homccommg SWlday. ployes the work th1s 'year was a Sunday 'after spending a week with The Hame Bulled's class 01 the pleasure. his uncle and aunt · Mr. and Mrs. Ferry church bought two flags, the Mr$. E. !Lynch was taken to the Frank Br()wn and his siste-. Miss Christian flag and the American Miami Valley hospital Monday fot Geneva Routzahn at T1pp City . fine, wblch were dedicated to the obServatlon : Mrs . Emml\ Surface. of Lebanon, church Sunday by EVerett Hunt . Cl Mrs . Ne ttle Beck Is on the sick and Miss Lc>ulse Harfls ot Dayton, president of the class. They st!lnd l1st. spent the week-'end with their -pa- on e.lther side of the rostrum ant: Mrs . Walter iRhoads spent laat rents. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Harris. arl) ~utllUl. • week-end with ber slstet In C1nclnMrs. Russell Campbell and chilMr . -and :Mrs . , Royer Foerman natl. dren , Betty and Bobby, furnished were ~turday overnight g'l&stB ot Mrs. James Head spent Bunday ma.rlml>a mUSic at the Rally Day the Maurice Hunter famIly. . with her da',lghter In Oregoma . s ervice at Bellbrook church In the Perry J. Thomas attended a amMr. and Mrs. Ralph KJnsworthy ;oren'Oon and at the Romeoomlng at ner at the home -of Mr. and Mrs:. ot. Lebanon were Stmday gueats of Ferry,church in the aft!ll'OOo!l, SUD- >Paul · Houg;h Sumlf!.Y. The dinner Mrs. Flora Henderson. day. was given in honor 01 Sgt. and ' 1rIrB. Earl Evans v1s1ted h'!r siSter, The Woman's Society 'Of Lytle Mrs. Lowell Pr1ngle and ("'.arp. IUld Mrs. Lillian Fruee and soo Alfred churoh will .meet next We,clnesday 'Mrs. Smitb of .Ft. Knox. wh~ Is leaving lor army tra1n1nr afternoon at th e countrY home of A good crowd attended the) Ferry soon. Mrs. Ethel Duke . the committee Is Homecoming Sunday. Ohes~ WUMr. and Mrs. Earl ' Evans entercomPOSed . of Mrs, Margaret DUke, llamson preached In the mOrIJing talneCl their son Gayle, IIond f&rnuy. Miss Mary prether and Mrs. Nellie and Mr. Sharp, president of toe tor e. birthday dinner Thursday. ·C harleton. A . paper on "Our Stan~rd' Publl.sh1ng · comp'UlY was MiSs 'L eona' 'I'lnney of Dayt.on, Ilnd Worthtngton OhUdren's Home" by the afternoon speaker. Miss oAtl!lette Tinney were o"frnigh t Mrs. Letltla Kenrick was ~ feature. Mrs. Thomas Pordyce an;! son ot guests Saturday of their grAndinothEVeryone was requested to bring a West Carrolton were gueSts last er, Mrs. Nettle ~nney. .gift of 'canned fl'ult, Jelly or the llke week of the H. R. Fordyce and P. t. ~ to be sent to the ·Home. J Tho h ' ~ . , ' -

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Circleville, and Mi. and her t.llllL we had bought a sorghum hold? Will It? rum and she 15 a lady t.h t knows. Saturday . They gOL the WaLeI' in Dr. IUld Mrs . Ward wer.:! Xenlll Mrs. John Black, Xenia, wei e Sun-' Thls year In the lace of sugllr l'Il- befon I got there but wh~'1 I ar- visitors on Thursday. day guests of Mr. and Ml's. George Rev. and Mrs . Lloyd · Hackwell Blac.k. t1onln ~. It. seemed a good idea to rived they were Iyorldns all ~ i l n .~ L plant sorghum bu~ whon \\'1) wanted to las~ Jlole. Just a.,; t.ney lIad It o HamJlton, called on the Browne Mrs. Jennie Underwood who h,1s been IU, is much hmproved. som nc La make our 'molaS3t's every retty well fixed and were about to sl.sters Sunday. Lee M.ason of Mason; was a l'esorghwu mill Ilereabouts had quit. load it agalll, the rain came. Hard, Mrs. Bernice Confer, Xen ia. ~I\S John Rnd :U10 her sorghwlJ grower pounding, cold ruin, SO the work ¥ias cen t caller of Ills sister, Mrs. Alice a guest or hler PIllren~, Mr. and drove over onc hundred miles one «one for today. Wouldn't it be sad Clark. Mrs . WUllam Copsey, last Monday. Miss Nelle McCampbell , Mrs. AIday trying to find one bu all they .f aaer We go~ Wle mill working oLlr M~~. F . M. Hiett spent Sunday found was a mill for sal,' Three ~"rghuUl was spoiled by ra in and Ise Clark and Miss Marne Browne In Xenia. wer e guesls of Mrs . J . W . Ward farms In this !l cigllborhoo<l hllve _old! Mrs . .ij.oy Stonebul'llcr and Mrs . sorghum and we could use t! C 11 ar Sunday. Colder, arter' a night of at the Little Inn on Friday wh h SUSie Douglass were Columbl<;; visshe entertained the New CentulY house on the old Earnh art f· I'm 011 IJO urltl!; rain_ By 1I00n It had begun Itors last 'Wednesday . TOWJlship road . so u-e went together ,) clear a1 d 1 found the workel' club . Mrs. L. F. Mlars returned last Freda Harvey ·1n company with and boUght t he mill . The f I st da y mkcring 'Ilgai!l. Th:s time we decid-' &lturday aJ'ter .two weeks spent father, Ell Harvey. Of Crarks. her 'when they cou ldn·t cu t tobacco the , d to take It liver and see what It with her daughter, Mrs. Willard Inen from the three fal'lllS went uf- ('< ould do . We all held OUt breath v:llle, was a D ayton vIsitor on FriAndel'soll a nd family, nea r Wayuestel' It aud set It up In the old sugar "nd crossed our fingers wllile they day. ville. Mr. and Mrs . Ernest Marlin were house . The crusher was In good con- ..lUilt a fire and tilled the pan with Miss Jane Roland .. a lormer rt!S _ dltloll and hit ched to an old Ford with water. Only two leaks and one Sunday callers at the 'Home. dent of this COlIJ1Uunlty, d~ed at Mrs. Hannah Rogers ralled on t he home of her nIece In West Un. engine they soon hoad it running- 1 them began to close. Some liquid then our troubles began . The evap. .;older tlxed t.he other and we all Annie and Mame Browne Saturday . Ion and was burled last Thursday Mr. Ira Doyle and MIss Anna In Spring Valley ' cemetery. ocater didn't fit the furnace, so there oreai.hed a sigh of reUe! and set to Mary Null called on Mr.;. Ella had to be some cement work. That work to clean it with the hot water Miss Oharma ·F reeman. Xenia done and B few mall visible leaks LInd washing s<!da. At. last the waler Dayle Sunday evening . entertained Mias Irma Eva.,'s Sun• mended they fl11ed It up with wate r came tllorugh clear and on': J again day school class of the Friends and lighted the fire . It leaked like . upper was it eIght o'cloCk F..W .T. church at the home of her aunt. a sieve all along qne side. So we 'But tonlght we can sleep with the Mrs. Howard Archdeac~'l . l&st loaded It up again and hurried it to ~atlsfactlon of a mean job done anll ~ r • . S ... I" UOUIJIIIN. C OII""I •." ..I" ... Thursday evenin@r. Those rreseJlt the tlruler but he wouldn't look at t.Omorrow the next Job begins. Mrs . Della Beal, Xenia. sp('nl. were Mrs. Anna Hurley, Mrs. Norma Monday. Heavy frost laRt night . several days last week . with her' MOI'row, M,·s. Lu(:y Noble, Miss AiIt 50 again we hauled it home to do the job ourselves. The blo.v torch This was one ot th06e momlngs niece. Mrs . Nel11e Petersoa . and lIson, Mrs . Stella Freeman, Miss wouldn't; WOM 50 we used ~olderlnr when we just coUldn·t get started family. Thelma Ellinger, Mrs. MorTI ; Mar Irons and fixed two sections-then and at the last minute the sl..,ep Mr . and Mrs. Charles Burton latt. and Mrs . At'Chdeacon. knocked off, work at eight o'clock for got out so 1t was past 1100n when (Lois Smith> , announce the birth Mr . John Hood, Cleveland. Is we got there but that was Just as 01 a d aughter Patricia Ann. at visiting Il. few days this week with supper. The laqy was riCht. relatives here. Friday. Frost last night but noth_ well for thlngs wer.e Just D.S bad Espey hos}J~ta1, Xenia . Ing seriOusly hurt. Picked two bush- with everyone else . The KenutckMr. and Mr~. Lester Ball Xenia Mr. l\lld Mrs. John Beershrun els of Ipe tomatQell whUe they re- Ian who had been engaged 10 make have moved to Da~ton . was a guest of Mts . Bertl~a 'eoppaired the blow torch . After dinner it coUldn 't get ' there till n~on but J aCk Walton leavea October 8 for sey last ~ednesdlay evening. one of the co-owners appeared and he we.;. tpllre nO\lr imd grem jUice TUlsa, Okla., to attend college. Mrs . Howard V,a ndeman has been we went to work aea1n with a tH:tter was funning In- at one eQd and he Harry and PaUJ. Stoneburner have suffering wIth a severe ' oose system. I cut and ntted the pieces ·~as busily moving it from one sec- entered Ohio State and Joan ~nd polson . ot tin and tney sOldered. by t.he time tlon to another with a Chn..<el and N~ncy Hartinger left Saturday lor Mrs. MInnie Haines spent several darkness caught Us abt.lIt eight stopplng It here and there with 11 IA thens to at~end Ohio University . days last week In Dayton with her o'clock E.' W . T. It thoughts can .bundie of clean rags a.nd the Mrs . Belle Anderson and Miss daughter, Mrs. MUdred Noblt,. who Jennie St. John were guesta of Mr. was confined to the hospital trom and Mrs. P. E . st. John last Sun- a minor operation.. Mr . J •. Todd Walton P!lssed away day evening. at h15 ~ome Sa,turday morning. Mrs. William Peterson and two Funeral services wel'e heid at . the daughters of St . Louis, Mo., are Friend's churoh Monday afternoon RECTAL DISEASES with burial III SlIlrlng Valle] cemeDR. E . M. STEELE, 123 East tery . The entire commumty exLocust Street Wilmington. Ohio. tends Its sincere sympathy t.a Mrs. h s p. l l:sh( d a b:>oklet In whlch he Walton and fam.Uy. exp:aw.s 1. ow he treats PILES or He who Is a.farld of .being gen te:!in:'!o llliiMORRHOIDS wlth':l'.lt SURG_ eroW! has lost teh power of <being . • ERY 0: ELl:.CTn: CITY. This book- magnanlmous. Th.e best man or wo_ . MlSs EdIth !Oeplnger, Mr. en.d Mrs.· let will ~ c SCI t free by sending him man Is the most unsel!ed. Mary BaIt Everett CllU'\t and son Dickie Mr. er Eddy . • your name a nd address.-Adv. and Mrs. C. W . . Younoe; Mr. ~od

From A ' Farm Diary-· Dry Ridge

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ships, and planes for our fighting

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HORSES ,4.00 COWS $2~00 ROOT FOR" JlND CON81GN your Cattle, hOIS. sheep aDd calva to Norris-Brock 'Co., lIVe wire and progresalve flmi for the hlgtlest market prices' 8Di~ good servIce. . , Union Stoek YarlJa. ClnclnnMl. O. TlIne in on ~dRO' Station WCKY, 12 :25 to 12:30 p. m : for our daUy market reports.

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. XENIA FERTILI7ER . Revene TelephoDe Chu,ea MaID ut, Xenia, O. E. G. Bue~b, Inc.

Sam's sleek bombers.rolls off the assembly line and takes to the ~ir, you _might say to yourself- ,

'. diat is, if you have 'wanted a new refrigera~r-"There she g~­

day they'U be making' a lot of new ele<ttric appliances again. . Now, f-.}c the -duration; your . .., . present l'efrigerato,r . must carry on. ~reat it with care.

in good repiir.

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Dr i Wendall Farr, of WI~gt,on, was 0\U' iUest speaker Sunday .

" ~ 'F ERTIL-IZER. ~ Ap,PUS1CmER . "-""'-"""~~

Quality .Ferilliz4er Good. Service . ............ The Waynesvill~ Fa'lrmers' .~xchang~ ,Conip~Ln1 Phone ·2371

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ST. MdY'S EPISCOPAL OHURCH

9 :QO--()DDlDl~e~Vlce for aenootlon of United 'F ranlt offerln'g. S . B . Atkinaon, in charge. 11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and .s ermon. Rev. Ralph Parks wlll be tn ohai'ae.

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ME'l'HODJST CHUROH l'aator

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. Church schOOL 9:30 ~. m. Worah1p Service 10:30 a. m. Communion service In ke'e ping wi~h Communion 'Servlce .observed by a:ti 'denomlnationa. A special offering tor ovemeas re~ and relJgiQUS work In army campa will be taken ... The l1It of our In the na- · ~lon'8 . armed services will. be read and a Jarae pOster In the national corors con~g '. theae names wm be .placed in th~ Churoh ' ~aIr reheal'8ll1 Wedn'~aday ev.e Iilng at '1 :.30.•.

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ORDER YOUR FERTiLIZER · FROM YOUR OWN COMPANY· AND THE PROFITS 'WILL BE'. RETURNED TO YOU IN ' PATRONAGE DIVII ' DENDS. .

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Mr. and Mrs. Raymon~ Wilson and Walter WUson were dinner guest"$ ot Mr.: and Mrs . Theodore M~tlre Sunday . Mr .. and Mrs. Charles Stanley and Mrs. Marianna Bogan "ttend.ed the runeral services 'fo" Eveiyn Chrlstlne Stanley. tntant daUghter of Mt. and Mrs . }Vayne Stanley Dayton, conductt:d at melds -noral Home, Xebla, one ~fternoon last week. '.", 1.q'. and Mrs. Raleigh B08!Ul', Mrs. Dorothy SmJth and Mar11,yn S~e took dinner With· Mr. and Mrs. 'Hor~ Oompton Sunday, who returned home .saturday evening from a visit with Mr. and Mr.l. Evan lBogan of. n.yton. Mr . 'Ralelgh Bogan and· motl)el'. Mrs. Mary ' Bogan; Mrs. , LUCY

WE PAY 'FOR

TARVIA-LITHIC TAR ANn ... . ROAD OIL. EXOAVATING 1)UMP TRUOR: SERVICE RlEAJ)y MIX OONCRETE

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Save! A War Message en WAR

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Irom th. Presielent 01 th. Unif.J Stal., ,

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EXCEL IN STon 10' or mOH C011RAPE A Mrr of hJ~urage QIlV.,tJ~r. al d abiding faith is "'d O-M', '''Mrl.

Miniver," screen ada]ltll~ll)r of Jan Struther's hovel, tb 1I>hl~n 6r...r ' GarllOn o.nd Walter Pldt'pul. all! teamed to repeat ·thelr suz"easea in "Illossoms in the DlIIt." It Is . : ry of an Engltalr VI U.'.JiU of ·.he n,lddle classes and her family. facIng the terrors of war on th~ !wene fr .>nt and carryln3 on Itte wtth valor III the face of air raida, attacka, l\ l let an~ perU .

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n ••• The American people know that 11 we would raise the billion8 which we now need to pay for the war and at the same time prevent a disastrous ..... in the coat of living, we shall have to double and more tban double tbe scale of our savings. UEvery dime and dollar not vitally needed for abeolute necessities should go into 'WAR BONDS and STAMPS to add to the Btrlklng power of our armed forcell.

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uln almost every individual case they sbould be big enough to mean rigid self-denial, a substantial reduction for mCMIt of us In the lJCale of expenditure that Is comfortable and' eatly for us.

WAR BONOS are worth 33~ MORE In 10 yearsl

When you buy WAR BONDS you're SAVING, NOT givlngl

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"If tbese purchasee are to have a material efl'eet in restrainIng price increases tbey must be made out of current income.

"We cannot fight this war, we cannot eIert our mastmuDl eO'ort, on a spend-ss-usual basiA.

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"We cannot have all we want If our soldlen and ..non an to bave all they need." ••• ~ • Franklin D. ROOHHI.

. You get a $25 WAR BOND (maturity value' for only $18,75.

You, can start getting WAR BONOS by getting WAR STAMPS' for as little as 10¢

NOTE-Now You Can Buy War Bond. Throu,h Your Rural Podmon,t

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WAR BONOS are sold on a moneyback guarantee by ,the U. S. Gover.,mentl .

When you hold WAR BONDS 10 years you get back $4 for every $3 you .savel

BIlfWar Samgs Bonds

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, You can ~ave enough money for a . new car after the war by saving WAR BONDS NOWI · .

Series E WAR BONDS pay you 2.9% Interest on your money I

! -_ _ SHoor STIIAIGHT WITH OUII 10\'5_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

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IS SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING PATRIOTIC ORGANIZATIONS OF WAYNESVILLE IN 'FURTHERANCE OF OUR WAR EFFORT

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NOTE-Now You Can Buy War BotuII Through 'Your Rural POIIma,,1

The' Wa~esville National Bank:' ROgers And Simpson , Garage

The Wayne~ville ~ Drug 'Store • Waynesville Farmers , Exchange Gibbons LUinber Co. W. H. Madden & Co. .ThE! Miami ·Gazette 'Smith's Garage ,·D. R. Smith, Sohio .Coyles Quality Meats Hyin~s Clothiitg 'Store Fairley Hardware Store Gulf Service Station , . Stubbs _Funeral Home ",

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W.M.TER T. ELZEY SHOE STORE Howen,

dry goods, clothlng, etc,; dealer; A .. Ma!fItt funeral clreetor Janney, druggist; Wal'nesv'illc' and furniture dealer; nnmor B. PIourI.ri. 1lU1.S; T. B. CUSter, jew- BallY. meat6 ,The H. Kllbon OOrnp. \ ' .• eier anctl'optlclan; Parr and Wbite, ,any, lIeneral merch!md1ae; W. M . a,ny, a H. Clements , ~~:, F J. o. aroCera. " ' ~addlm and Oo.• l,umber,; Ray M1lla 8Cb1rarta, ~. OhIIrJes B . ' " . , B , • • T. Jell Smith, dealer tn meats; pbotographer; OhM •. ' M. . TOWn, ~, ccmtractor; Dt. R • . S. l]atl1:. Leroy ,~, ' lnIurance; rial ~st4te' Brocer; Will · 0. OUetln, hotel and away. deIltlat; croes Bc'others, 8i11' and 1cJ!m8; ~. B. Oo~",toves nVe1'\Y ' stable; '!1M! ew&ena B~inlr cul~ lmPl~ents ' ~d hard.ware: aDd ,.tlmIrare; Mra. U ; M . WhIte; Co.: 111e O. 'L , Kreakler 'Purn1ture KIll OI'!lCe 'UncOln, Y1WDet; I. B. Dilll1ner: ' Seth Cook, coal; B. B: 00.; The Miami O&zette, Rod ~ne ..- "~'er'~ "A~_' ·0"- A., Keya, ,'liunber . ---,,-. - . f'"' - -• •'! .~ and fw:n1ture; Ii. A. Wa)'ll~le Nat~'· ~. PUDItey, dry coocSa.. cIotHln'gll~d' lhoe Zimmerman, ~: Walter Mc- , In.' few towns 18 b\l81rleaS til genstore;~. B o" 8ldeB, agl1cultural 1Jn- ~~; the VaUey , Te~e:- e~ on aucb a a~~tlal basis 118 plemeDts: _ ~ baker: J. pbobe CM1I"D1: ' the Oorwln Ora~ ~ W~esv1!le. , An iiPf;ClalJy gOod A. WooIef"bameel ~r; B. e. 1IIeft&orl: •• V. Barnhart. , ~oe feaCUre ot the ~'a bU8lne8a 18

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MI86 Oaroan baa a ro:e Uutt Is In,,,.iring and polBnant, and Plci&eon L J pltles the sturdy spirit of tt.e av, I'llge Brltlstler. The atory polnta out ' .. e growth ot 8 democrat.lr spirit , .. uder war trlala. 'l'he young ro...ance Is 1rl the banda of Teresa \ . right, who Is beautUul a4 'A eU as .• clever actreas, and Rk:h&rd Ney. ', illage characters are portrayed by l.ea1nald OWen, Henry Tre.vell and '- .lrlstopher severn, and o.Jne JoIay , / hltty III a dominant fiBul'! aa the .. oblewoman who sees the power of LeD10Cracy through the :;truggle., . Ierny Wtlcoxon plays the ·'Jrar. Direction by WUllam Wyler waa , ,,:tllUul and lIympaUletlc, and J.aph Ruttenberg'lI artistic photosn.•hy does much to stimulate the .. l1una, as doea an IrupIrlnS Il'lIIlCal .~ Qre by Helt)ert Stot.hart.

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Mr. and Mrs. Weozel Berres, of WaynesvWe, had pleasure 1rl Ii ,isIt Sunday at their home with lUll. Catherine Shlmmoler of Akron, ¥rl Harry Colllne, Mr. B~ and FranQe Herrea, all of Dayton. Mr. anel MnI. MeaBle' Terry were oua1rl8118 ,1si1AJra tn Xenia, loIoDdaJ. J . Lee TalJ:Qase and Albert were caUine on trtend.e in South Lebanon

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.vere Sunday evening callens at tbe hames of ' Nt. and lira. JUDea Jlevenaer and Nt. and Mrs l'raD;18 PlymIre, neaJ' ClarIu'l1Ue. Mr. and Mrs. U. S~ Whetzel, of Waynesville, were Sllnday l'1IJlera of the Terry famUy. Mr. and lira. James Haaemeyer, and Oarol ~ of KIrlia 1IWa, were Friday nla'ht aupper Pesta of Mr . and Mrs. Qlaa. ' Bqemeyer and aona. Jeaa1e aarner, Lee Talm&le, and Il0l1, Albert. wer., evening ca.1lera. Mr. and Mrs. Ohaa . Sw1nc:Jer, Of Dayton, spent, Saturday at lbtll' farm here.

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Mr. and ' Mn. IDarI 0rIJwf~ 1Mr. and MnI. Jim Oarr1Ion ent ertained the n~ mlniata', Kf .. UId Mrs. Smelll:er, on SundaY. Mr. and KrI. Bert BunneU ....,

daughter Genevieve, speot BUDdaJ • attemoon with Ben Qubet'.' and ~ .......................................... family. ' Mr. and Mra. Elmer Halne and Mr. 8lld Mrs. Oak RoJJI sprat tI:i weelt-end vlalting tbe Smoky mountains. ' , Mr. and J4rS. Leslie CJoraacb ,and daughter MarIe llpent · PItclaJ tha.t, there is a very &mall amount of on the north, to Lebanon ·,h e capl- even10e with the former's credit trade. several leading bll8l.:, tal of Warren county. 'lbla ,road, 26 , Mr. and Mrs . Howard GoIlitICh ., ~eaaes IllU foi'caahonly and'a1m9lt .roUes Iri length. wtU when completetJ ,callers at the Bunnell ,bome Sub. all are carelulin e.~tendlng credJt. ~onn the connecting link in a trac- day evenlng were Mr. aDd lira. .' __ tlm iYatem be~ CO~umbU8 .nul " , , EdItor's Note,...Due to a. lniatate ftalph Bunnell and family, Mr. aod · " Olnclnnatl. Althoush there hav" V hIl Mull and III 1rl make-Up ~ lU'tlcle publlshed been many dlacouraiements ' in the Mra • aug en lOll, • under this heacung ' last week entl~ etfort.a to blind bh1a l1oe. !t Is eer- =~ . ~A. · ' AUStin OOODet .&ad -" tJed ''TheNe~,!aynesvWe,,. Model t&ln that the country Iht'oUIh ......... Residence , Town," . . DOt fln1ahed , which'" 11 too'socid to be lie. SBJ.L8. irtuU AND ...,... HerewIth .- the remainder o'f the ' art.tcle:'" , glected, and sooner 'or later It wID be B. ~ Of WQDII9UJe, said •• " bunt. s~ and belt.... &bat a,....-cl .... A traction l10e 111 ~ proJec~ Poaseaalng every ~tilral advan- pounds and btouIblll 1• •_ _ .. thro~gb WayneaVUle. ~'na In. tap:-- wltih every modern COD~un- \be1:JlnclnDaU tJDIQD . . . . Y&riIL 'XeDla, the capital of Green. 00IUlt)' leDce: wI&b a cultured '1OCIety: ' ex- reoeD&11,

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SOHOOL NEWS 'l')lC Mother ' cltlb pas announced that . the ohair men of the Wllrre.n county ~ed Oross Wlll addrp.~ membets !\lld ·rrl nds Frida . Oct. 2, 'a t 2 p. m. • • • ' A l' presentative from Hern Jones Co. visited lhe members of the junior ,class Monday to display available class ,1·lngs. No pattern will be selected until other representatives from different companIes appear before the class. However a strong preference was expressed for a particular design. Senil)rs who desired gave their rings to the rep!-

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Blanche Miller on Stllte Route 4B, GRAND JURY TO CONVENE MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 nellr RldgevUle . An Impor~ant program is plllnned and all rr.embers ~cdn~re Sixteen oases will be inv.!5t1gated as well as non-members are urged bh the OctOber grand jury rched- to attend. ~onu: . uled to meet In Lebanon October 5. Mrs. John W, Pat~lson, Among the cases Is ~hat ot Cec.ll Warren Count" Chalnnan. Dial 2111 - WayneaviDe Thompson, 16 years old, Franklin, charged wll:1h first~degree murder in ANNUAL HOMEOOMING AT the fatal shooting of Welley B. MT. HOLLY CHURCH 3UNDAY ElkInS, 19, several weeks ago. Pl.·osThe annual H;omecomlng will be ~,;;==;;;;;;========;;;;;;;;;"I ecutor Meryl B. Gray said the docket was one of the lightest in held at the Mt. Holly Methodist church Sunday, Oc tober 4. history tor. an October jury . Dr. E. F. Andree will be in cha.rge at the 10:30 service. FollowRESIGNS AS HEAD OF RATIONING SOARD Ing a basket dinner, the afternoon roR SALE - Watkins Products service will begin at 1:30. 2S N. Broadway. Lebanon. Open J . Ray l.a)v, chairman 01 ·the evenings for your eonvenlenee. ,LebanOn Ratioplng Boord has re- DELIVERS CLASS ADDRESS Glen I4ntner. Phone 63 L. FOR COMMENCF.MENT signed, effective October 1. He will FOR SALE--ChlLl'lllbl .'r oUet Tissue. be. c5ucceeded by. Charters D . Map:e Sunday. Sept. 27, the annual !Lebanon attorney. Four new memFour rolls 25e. Gnzette office. commencement exercises of Berbers were added to the board today. !:OR SALE - Friers, 3 or ., It.., They are Mrs. Blanche Calion, nices .School of Cos!t!etolrgy In Dressed or on foot. Sarah O. Hes- Lebanon; A. ~. Vale, MorrOW; D. Dayton, were held at Wayman ton, WaynesvUle, Rural Route 3. E. Heywood, Mason, a.nd ' Maple. Methodist churCh at 7:30 p. m. The class address, ·'Beau,.,- CulPhone 2899. Law said he resigned becAUSe of ture and Its Part In Winning This pressure of private bllBine~. FOR. S~o Hunting posters at 'War " was delivered by Frieda the Miami Gazette office. Ellis. of. Waynesville. 'Miss Ellis enFORMER CIULDREN'S ROME rolled last September and I eceived FoR' SALE - T,he Robltzer Apple MATRON DIES IN LEBANON her licenSe In April and has, been Otcha.rp, cot,lslsting of three acres, ' and spraying eqUipment To be .Mrs , Samuel Sniller, 78, tormer employed a.t the JlIBt -A-Mere Beau_ to Shoppe since then, Sh.! 'Was ,.. to se ttle es.... 'Ate Bee W . N , ' matron of the Warren Coun~y CnUso", • dren's Home, dJed in LebClnon TUes- PIesldent of the class of '42 . . Sellrs, WaiYl\esville. Prof. M~F1lrland, principal of day. She held the Chlldren'c Ho.lfte FOR ~e solid oak BUlfet, post tor 16 years untU her retire- Dunbar hl8h school. was tbe guest In good condition. , Harold' Earn- ment three years ago . Two 'daugh- speaker for th ~ evehlng. ters, Mrs, Karl Brown and Miss . ~rt, pho~e WaY,DeSVUle 1989. Eunice Bnider. survive her. Services XENIA RESIDENT BURIED , w AN'I1ED TO BpY-onesPring sow will be conducted Thursday at 3:30 IN MIAMI CEMETERY pig and. a shoat or an old , sow, o'Clock' at the Brown hoine . Burial Mrs. Ina F . Bradstreet, 49, wife tor butcl':terlng ,stock. P. J. '1'1'111 be in Union cemeterY. of C. E. Bradstreet, of W Church Thomas, Route ,1 WaynesVllle, street Xenia, died at ner home •FetTy. PhOne centervtlle 74-1B. r.!ONDAY BIBLE CLASS :\filETS 'AT METHODIST PARSONAGE ~aturday mOrning. Funeral services IFOR SALE--ai atlng 5tovt'. 20th were held TUesday with lJurlal In Oentury Laura!. Good condition. Tbe. ~onCiay Nigh t Blbl~ class Miami cemeWry, WaynesvUle , I?,ee .Walter Whitaker. Ph~ne 2~. lleld t heir meeting tWs we~:t at" the home oi Rev. IUl,ct Mrs. r L, O. , Mr. and Mrs. Al Polinsky IolDd ¥OR SALE""," Ca,bb.,ge for Kraut. iRadley. · The subject Cor diSCUSSion, Mrs, ' J c."Sie Hynian spent Sunday In . J. C. Ha.wke. "God's Love Towards Us," W8l' un- Cincinnati. FOR SALE - Pears at Hellna.l's der tile cUrectlon '01 Robert L~mb, Pear ' Orchard. 1 mile S. W. of teacher. This wa.o; the largest gath, Lytle, Ohio. Just off -i's and 48 . ' erlng In the brief , b.~story of the , \ class. . . ,Ji1QR SALE--One Snow Suite, 9 n', At this meeting it was decided to sIZe, 10 ' or· 12 dresses, ? F.l.d 10, ~uspend th~ ' meetings during the, , • year sizes, good shape; '4 ' Wfl- h ' time the ~angellstlc meelJngs at WAYNESVILLE; OHIO sultS for boy, 5 or 6 year 511: • For' the Ohurch of Christ e.re in pro" in10r~~lon cail 2291. gress. Instead the class w1l1 a.ttend . BIRTHS REPORTED FOR . the . ~eetlng& every Monctay night FRIDAy - .SATURDAY TwS VICINITY L'l a. body. An 'Autry Special . ' When lihe class again resume5 . The fOllowiili. . i)irt"hs are reported the meetings, the first. meeting wm GENE AUTRY in from , Waynesville Md viC;puty for , ~l! at the bome of Dr. and ' Mrs . "HOME IN the m.on~ of August! • H. E. Hat~8>way . • ' To Mr. and Mrs. HollY :Renard.. , WYOMING" Waynesville, Route 2, a boy, Terry: WARREN CO': DEMOORA'l'IC with Smil~y Burnette Lee;, to Mr. and Mrs, Lester Earl ' WOMEN TO MEET OCT. 6 Shaffer, WaiYl\esvlUe Route 1, a boy, .m.. egul tin f th W and "Tadpole" .. -;e r ty arDemocm~e ' ••0 e . ar':ferrY Lee; to Mr. and Mrs . CIal'ren eoun ra",o Wqmen's Alao: '''War Clouda in 'f • ,ence E.. Hall, Wa'}'IlesvlUe a girl . • J ' Edith' to Mr d Mr John club 'Villi be held TUe£.U6y, Q(:tober Pacific" and CartOOD oan , . QIl s. . 6 t 2 at the home ot Mrs H. Ross, Waynesville, a bOy;" John ~ p. m. . Jr. 4 BIG DAYS

Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs C. H. ' OREGONIA HOMECOMING Harveson. The occasion was 1n eele'1'0' BE HELD SUNDAY bratlons 01 iM1s11 lrmA F1re3' birth. Omal' 'Holl1n~swor1J1. pre~lden t of day : the oree-oilia HOliC.'C0Il1I11~, has .m• • • :Mr. and lyirs. A . .H. StlJllbs and nounced that the annual evc.nt w1lJ chlldren, Yvonne and Billy lipent be h eld Suuday. October 4 a~ the Sunday at the home of Mes , Stubbs' 01'~gorlla niled Bre ~hl'en huro~. p~re'nt;., MI·s. 'E. E . Hal'trulll, at Mr.. . HOllingsworth will be IlssIstGermantown. 'ed PY 'Mrs L ' Jame~ Bl'ann~ck ill • • • pl~ntrlng Lhe celebration. A basket M1s.s May Wright and ~l'S. D . L. dinner will be hC1d Q& noon with Crane wei·c sup.Pel' guests Sunday at 11 program in the afternoon . Lhe home ot Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Smith . NEW .GRANGE HEADS . ARE NAMED FOR COUN1'Y Mrs. Frank L. Taylor of Stnmford, CO!llleot lcut: Is v,isltJng her . Mr. and Mrs.-oeUos Worley, of mother Mrs : Edith M. Harris . Lab non, h\lve beon named deputy master alld matron oC tbe oran ge Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haines of of Warrell county, ~ucceed1ng MI. Waynesville and Mr. an:! Mrs. und MI·s. Ohester Crockett, of tile Okley Ross of ClnclnnatJ, 'spent the Springboro Grange, who llave re'past week toul'ing the south. signed after 12 years of service in • • • Orville Phllllps 01 the U. S . N., is that capacity, master ot the Lebanon Worley spending a furlough a.t his home grange, his term extending to next here. January 1. He Is In the . implement buisncss and also operates \I. farm.

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ROXANNA CANNING CO. , COMPLETES WORK

AUCTIONEERING Stanley and Koogler

Work wa.s completed Friday at the Roxanna cann~g" company and the pIa:nts were shut down. The factories were ·til operation apprv.d~ mately eight we,eks .

For Dates, Phone 2894, Waynesville, Ohio, Reverse Charges

Sun Mon. Tues. Wed, GREER GARSON AND WALTER PIDGEON in

BROKERS LICENSE

Gov , John W. Elrlcker formally launched Ohio's scmp sall'agc cam paign when, wearing goggles ~ v.nd armed with an acet;ylene torch, he began cutting the 14-ton 150 mm. German canon .standing on the

south side of the capitol yard In Columbus. Watching the Gcvernor lIBe the torch u, Major General Fred C. Wallace, commanding g~n ­ eral at the Fifth Service Command. Fort Ha.yes.

, Mr. and Mrs. Kenne th Elley and daughter, Margie and Mrs , ElsIe Ca.se a.nd daughter, all of Dayton. 'Were Satuurday evening guestb of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elzej' .

Pvt. Tressler Hardin of Patterson P.l.eld, MIss Roland Hardin of Dayton, and Ronald Rardin, of CIncinnat i, were visitors' over tha weekend at the home ot their parents. Mrs. and Mrs: E. S. HardlIl. .

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Mr. and Mrs. JOlhn Kersey and son were dinner guests of Harold Bone of Lebanon Saturday ('vening. • • • Guests of Mrs . J . E: McOlure Monday even1.ng welre Mr~ . Eloulse ung of Oinclnnatl ",nd Mr. Ilnd Mrs. John Kersey and son of Waynesville , • • • Mrs. Orville Gray and daughter, Mrs . WilHam Sawyer spent several days last week In Indlannpolls visiting Mrs. Gray's sISter, ·M1·s .. Russell Neal .

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Place your 'o rder now for HALLOWj:EN" . • .

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Jackson F1sh~r son et Mr. and 'Mrs, Joseph Flsb,er. Qf noor Lebanon, and Eugene Helton , son of Mrs. John Conley of''Oear Red Uon, have enlisted in the U. S. Navy and have been sent to the Grent Lakes station for basic training. .'AR!\I mlPLEMENT RATION ' BOARD APPOINTED

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The new farm implement rationIng commlttee has beeli appointed 'wlth Harold Sharp . . counLy . AAA chairman, heading t.h(> new group, Ohllrles Rogers and Robert Mooney, bOth of whpm operate tarnlS near Lebanon, )Yere also named. Elbert Irons who resides on the 'Stubbtown pike and otto augllpurg. et· on the Greentree rO:ld were • • • named alterna tes . Details of the rationing afe be.Traileritell Solid Citizen. Now that lrailer coaches have Ing st~dled by the committee, BhQl'p settled down ·lo ·war service. they're . states. strictly substantial f tlmily n.tfalrs. More than 65 per cent ot the tami. LEBANON DOCTOR JOINS , Ues Hvlng In them have one or more , ARMY AIR COl£PS children. whlcb means Incrensed attendance at locn) ' schools and Sun. Dr. Russell M. Brewer, who has day schools. • • 0 'praotlced medicine In Lebanon for t years, has announced that he ·Only Congresa Ha. Power' eigh has peen granted a. first lieutenant's ' "It the laboring man Is to be required to join on organlzed group commISsion In the nnny ' a1r forces iri order to work, because of 80me and wiLl repOrt for d~ty. this 'Week. over.ridlng social policy. the coniDr . Brewer pr8Qtll:ed medicine at pulsion must toke ,the form of new M~1n ville and Lebanon before oplegislation . . . It can be brought Into existence only by Congress ; It ening an office In .Lebanon . cannot be created by executive at administrative flat."-From an inREMOVED TO HOSPITAL land Steel Company brief questionIng the power of the War Labor Mrs. Charles Lynch, of Corwin , Board to impose the closed shop on was taken to the Mlal1ll ' Valley bos~ war Indu~try. . pltal . Dayton, tor observat:lcm and treatment, Monday . MARRIAGE LIOENSES

ATI'END fALL MEETING~

J ack Flynn Howard, 20, farmer, and Betty Jean Turner, 23, fa'ct.ory., worker bOth of Lebanon. Harold E. Carter, 27,' XC.lla; upholsterer, and Dena Lucas, IB, lWaynesvUle. Edwin E. 'M ahan, 31, Norfolk, Va., ' sailor, and Aileen McQUQWn 29, !Lebanon. stenograPher. HobQrt Andrew' Bostick. 23, Leb· anon, assembler, and Alta Jane TItus, 19, South Lebanon. Leona~d Rose, 33, labOrer, apd Hazel Coyle , 22. labOrer. roth at FraJiklln, . George T. VIray, 32, TrotwOOd, machinist, and Phyllis Krager, 23, Lebanon, office, assistant. Ralph E. G1ehls, 21, 'I .ebanon; soldier, and Wyllodean ,Put.man, ,19; Mason, clerk.

The followin, members ot the 10cal at. MiU'Ys .Eplscopal church attended the Fall meeting at the: Dayton CO!lVboation held 'Ul Ohrlst church Dayton; Tue6<lay: Mrs. O. R. Frazier, Mrs . oalsy Snyder. Mrs. 'L. Gordon, Mrs. R. Snapp and Mrs. C. H. Drace.

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For n biS. bu k)' ITHIIl to let a trail little 'moth.t ,t1l overcoat right olt hili bock Icem. vr tt.y silly until we learn m l1'\ molh doesn't just walk ul1 and an leh the coat. Instead, she snonks q\\leUy under coat lapels, deep Into pockets, or up under the lining l~ concenlcd seoms. Utterly unaware he's horbotlng a thief In tbe dark, tho poor man bangs his coat In a far corner of the . closet nnd, more than llkely, (orgeta It .until the chill of autumn jogs his memory. ' Too lale, he then discovers mama moth's young have fed on his overcoat all sum~er, All of which could have been prevented by having the coat thoroughly cleaned and then stored In that attractive cedar chest the little wom an has been hinting for ever since she discovered mo ern cedar chests are handsome pi ccs of functional furniture, I\tyled and veneered to fit Into any room In the house:

the hOme of Mrs. HUI's parents Mr. and Mrs . C. W. Brown, ut MarysvUle . . • • • Mr. and ·Mrs. E. W. S06:leld and Mr .' and Mrs . Walter Wisenuui and children, 'Polly Lou. and Billy, spent Sunday afteoloon in Hamilton at the home at Mr . and Mrs Mort Lang. • • • ·M r. and Mrs. Lewis Fil'es and daughter spent Sunday at Centerv1ll~ ~lth Mrs. Ftl'es' father, Harold Your Country Needs Your Scrapl' ,

ROXANNA CANNING. CO. , . NEXl WEEK. FRIDAY _ SATURDAY Meet the Yancey ·Family in "THE V ANJSH~NG VIRGiNIAN" with,"Frank Morgan . and . ',. . . Kathryn Grayaon ' Aa lovable aa the Hardya, . 'and Aldrich'. .

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Mr. Richa rd Whlt·aker o.f Morrow!. was a dinner guest Sunday o,f Mr. and Mrs. Ross H . Hartsock. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. ,Victor Burris f Whitaker is a fanner member of Dayton, spent Thursday ('vening Warren county Draft Boa j No. 2. here at the home Clf Mr. and Mrs. He Is goin~ into the armed forGes at RzUBseI Bentley. the Oc~r call.

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WARREN COUNTY lUSTORI CAL SOCIETY



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