Miami Gazette Misc. Dates July 5, 1916, February 5, 1919, July 20, 1932, & November 3, 1949

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Amoni' Ule, 'new aad .d~ed feat: , ValleY Cl1autauqua Aalembly which opens July 28, and continues tintU 'AuWUlt 14th,' will ! : be the'l:t\mpJn theupper,grove to be . _ Q

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Two years .go Mr, George, 0 , March inaulrUrated a profit sh-&r,ln&' plnn in the Ma rch Bros, eaLal.J bsh:tl~~l\~:r~e:-e t~;ofi~P~~y~ : : :

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- _ - :::-t " D ' ' . I .. PE ' ·'RSO-n'~l MEHT"ION The Hill Chmbing Contest c ·I'OV ,d J 0 Be a Winning Card i . - - . . --:-,,~~nrh~ft~~pi~ia.~~~~~!r~:deAtb~~n " ' ' , Ma k·,ng V ert, G00d 'r Ime·' The H'orse R· . th e e 'ars aCing PERSONAL. MENTION'I setaalde. Accordingly Ia.qt Frid!ly he dIS: , . " , . _ tributod $<1950 amnng Blxteen emw

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tionofevery IOrt will TennlsCourtl featureaoftllecamp. a fut ~~ ball diamond, competent ~ ~'fimmtng Inat,r ct:ors · wlll provide op~l1unlty tor. every Ol\e to take Dr ' 0111 Osteopath 21 S. Broad~rfin IIOme kh,d o! health glvln&" way ·Leb~noD.Ohio. • bOdy building e x u c l l J c ! o l . ' This together with theereat pro- , Ilrain of entertainment offered, will M~88 Ru~h Hartaock spent ~Sunday . make the Miami -Valley , ChautaulJua w!th relatives in Day.tbn. the Id('~1 place for tlle Younii Peoplll'B " SummerVacati9n.. . MiltonThomnson, of DaytOn ,apent ..... f h 0<; J.J11IIf4! are BOme 0 t e program at- Mveral daya here with relatives. tractions, Willtam J. Bryan, Dr. George R,' S~ew~rt; Weber's prl~e Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Thompson, of band, rdll;8 Nan. Lamkil?' Dr Cam- ltIorwood, .re visiting relative8 here. . . \ den M. CObern, The White HUll8llra, MetroV'!lIt~ .Q ".nd · Qu!-rt.etf1lr. Late Cabbage, Pep rand 'roma. ~,~h'!\~io~~~, t..:o~~r:. to Plante', Park Waynesv!~e, ,GoY. Frank B WJ!lid.Tbe Sadl81'8;IO hi O. • J Sarah Mildred Wilmer. Hon · JameB . M" Cox, Ifin~bAw Light O'Pera COm. Robert Burton,- o~ D~troit, came J1aI\Y"K!3M'.Boyc~Tuper. I>;D" l:oL,D, borne Sunday and IS VIsiting with . Dixie Jubilee Singers. Dr. F. Mimon home folks. §jmm8 MISs, Florence Allen, Grace en Mise Belle Gatch. of Xenia, was ss~~: at IAI 'yC'OOlrlcFhe8IkslruC' hProffEa 'Hto ry y e, e c o o r, n the guellt Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Com"!erclal. Club Lland. Otle~bein W. H: Allen, GleeCluh, 819hop William ~ell, TI8C~- man's Orchestra. The Artl8ts TrIO . _ -'C..-.-. _• . Melllrs. Abe and Jdd Daklry. of ,• Dayton, llpept the l<'ourth holldaye .......,;;. :.. -;" ___ .......-._.lwlth relatives. '. ,

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and Ball Cawne ' Found Many Adhelr ents-Other Events "'"' - . - - - - - - + ployces averaging $3\0 each. This •• , ' _ • iii equivalent to 26 4 weeks wages. W ere V ery t-I',Att' r a' c tl · V'" .Misa. Inis Davis spent la9t week Teare of joy filled the eyes of the ' ,:;;_ .!?, wIth frlenda Mason. happy force Il~ he handed each his In

, ~U b ' . 1he Fourth of July tnW~ynesvl et Is) ': r wn s asuccess,spelled with a bigS. From the heginning of the program to the very f'1 I tlH'fe was not a slow moment, some. . " . thmg was dOing all the time. · . The committee ' with the aid of their ass i~ 1 ' Is all did fine work From the very " . . . • . start the members of the general commIttee de~ld( , Ihnllhe y would make this day a success, and they s urely did . Not only the commlttf' the bus iness men in town put their shoulders to the wheel and aided them all they Cf idcl, a nd in this wa y ver y body ca n h e

. . . SherIff Waldron Gilmour and wife of Lebanon. spent the Fourth here. T '11'1 fO . . .. . errl u ocy, 0 etrlllt, IS vIsiting hi. mother and othelr relati ves herel .

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check and they in turn pledll'ed themselves to-greater interest in the husiness for the coming year, which probahly meana gl eater dividends next year - Western Star. . - - ------ - -

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Mrs, H. W. Cleavel', of Xenia, is the guest of Mr. and Mrd. C. B. Violli May Clark. daughter of Hor1 11 aCA M. and l{oxanna Clark. wu born Bentltly. given the praise for a (ay we spent. ~ near Lytle, Ohio. January 20th. 1884; While the farmers in :this' section w e r e ex! 'f 'IUe ly hll <;y ill the ir ha rves t fie ld s, ye t MiRs Helen Harri s, of /Ioyton, Is diClI July 1st, I!H6. eged 32 years. I) . d' . hi' . 1 " , . 'ti .ng Iler graneI mot Iler, MrH. AI Ice ' months At theami age11ofdays. eighteen years. in they found tUlle to . come an .. enJoy tee ay WIl l t l If 11(,I~hlJors . 1herc were people , VISI May at 1902., she graduated from present from a ll the neighboring towns , Xenia, • \ ri ng Vall ey, New Burlington and Cen - Mcl{lnRey, Lytle High School, whero, b~cau8eof . ." " . 'rhe f ar~1 , as we ll as the merchant was here , ancl terville b emg well represented, mrleed. T, R. Smith. of Brookville came hAr induRt.ry and charm of manner. pent the duy sh" was hplnved by nil of her teacb· they enJ'oyed th m selves too The proceeds for I , da y will run 111) into lhe hundred .:; down Tuesday and M ' . . with friends ." ers and schoolmates. A note worth.y feature of the day was the a h PDce of drunkell people which sl>c'lks On March 1·1t.h. 1911, ehe wal '. ' . , Mr. anti Mrs. Zell. of Pittsburg. united in marriage to aarold well for the di~trict. There was on~y one s ligli t ac ic\ent, whe n a ioul from a hall pla yer 's . 't Inl{ ' tt·IeI r pa. en t s. Mr. an d Thackera 'r h" . \ hUd Frances are VISI Mrs John Zell . a t 18 union. one c • ' "of Morrow. W88 . th e bat broke a s hIeld. on S. D. Everly s auto. • \ . . Ralp y ance, . . Carolint'. was born January 16. 1916. Besides this baby daughter. too FIRST eVENT OF , THE DAY • . : Sunclay wuest at ~he ' home of Mr. Mr . and Mra, Albert Wilkerson yopng to rememher her mother's .. .,a •• • - _____ _ ,and Mrs, J. C, H~wke. . ~ lIIIIIiIee_a and children, of Daylon, are visiting loving care. she leaves 11 hU8band. a father. two sisters. a brother and ~r. and M~. CUff Ridge, .of COI- . ..The first event of the day was the' hi1l-~liin1 ing ·conLes t . This is the firs·t atteJl1pt relatives here. many other relative1l a\ld friends to umbLls, apent the FJJurth WIth Mr. h' h' . W . 1 d . d b ". 1 . N d f Mr, and Mrs. Myel' Hyman and mourn her 1098 . . and .Mrs Mahlon Ridge_ • at sue at mg In ' aynesvtl e , an It prove to a WInner. orth s trcet was use or spent Sunday with rela- Her natural habits of Industry and , "." the 'contest, the cars ~tarting beyond th~ little b'rid ~p a nd ncling on 6th street, one half of daughter tives in Cincinnati. energy to help thOle around her M~ , 8elle Eul. . Yi~ to Dayton '1 Th· ·· · l did h b f. N • f '1 . were greator than her strength; and ~:~~=:~~~[~~SaUlrdaytoVIaItWltbrelatlYeB. She mt~. IS contes was e aye somew at ut wa~ \p~d Ou v ery saliS acton y . CharI" Cornell, W S. Graham and now sbe has done with ea~'a bur.~411/:y lifUtlllt8 Mr, wlllbell,o. . .everat". . . , J' Thefirst ~ e twas f.or carsles thaw 100. •:Jel'Co i~ ,nineentrir.s :th eseco,nd eventl B, ',Bln-nharfr 'Wenl- Lebaduu .la. enq'lnrl rA!lt, Ir har R6W"'~ _ .-= • ~--",.,-,;)"-¥:-",,~ ..; "R ' 0 = · '" 1 "'J-" ;'" DA"'~k - ~ Or ~ rost:M'g m ore than $ 000, and' the l iT event was, for ~;;~f allclasses, st a nd- tora Mon.ay morning . .....'. . , In . . . "', lLU\W e, "And you- oh. you who the wild· - - - - - -. Gbulia Bu ' t aDa,Lee Hawke went Mr. and Mr. Joe McKinley and BIt yearn, d h lad . 'Mr: qd J 0. Cartwright en- to l..ebaDNl Tb~ evenln&,. son of Morrow were week end &,ueas For the old-time step, an t e g tertained 8atbrday evening In ~~o" , _ . '. Ali M' K' return, ' a f Mre. ce c msey. Think 01 her farln. on. as dear of thelt guests, tHe M.... Gwendo- MIlS Mame Brown. of Columbus, len Merritt and Esther Hlilwlum •.A arrived here ' WednesdaJ' evening; In tbe love of There, u the love of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Perkins and Here. , 1>1~t evenin&' was _pent with, where she will 8pen1 ' her vacation. child, of Dayton. Bpent several days cardll. arid a delljrhtfui , lunch W88 this week with relatives here. '~ry~d • Think of her 8tlll, a. tha earne. MiB8 Elizabeth Sarver. a little Freeh lsay, .. Air girl, of C!ncinna.i, i9 8pedlngMr: and Mrll, Georg~, Marks enter- ber vacation with Mi88 . Helen Mar· Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hawke. of She Is not dead-she ia jUlt ,away" ~ined Sunday in honor of MI. LUlie Dayton. Bpent the Fourlh holidays .' ,)letllfhl¥. of Dayton,' whQ will becomtl latt. with Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Hawke. 9ARQ OF THANKS , the bride of Mr. Harold Telter this month. Tbosep,eeent wtlre Mr. aTld "Me&IIrs. W.O. RaRer, J, C, Hiaey. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stroud. of . I want to tfia~k all those wh~ min· Uri, M. J. Q.eeihly, Mi88_' LllIie Goo, Waterhouse, Wm. and Bryon Alexandria. Ky . is visiting Mr. and Istera? Ito mo In my ~Iate amtc~lon . Beeghly. Mr. .~d Mra.· ~rthur PrenderglUlt were in Cincinnati Sun Mrs. Robert Rainey l\nd family. the minister, Rev. J. I . Cadwallader, Staliye Ilnd Mr. Harold Tett~r, all of day. , Mr. McClure, those who Bent flowers :.. , >' , . Dayton. and the ladies who sang. Mr. and Mrs. Myer Hyman and . Harold Thackara. , Raymond Davlll and Dean Howell daughter and Milll Hazel Riley mo.oil Friday. J'u e sO, .1916, ., MrB arrived home Sunday evenh,g. after tored to Lebanon. Tuesday evening. Racbel E: Keys .. ·t)uee cour.se a two weeka~ fishing. trip.t the resdinner, The were: ervoir. . Mr. and Mrs;; Mr. and Mrs, Will Hanby and "'uter S. Levoring Cartllrri~rht. daughter, and Mr. Paul Hanby. of and Mra. Edgar Bergan and and' Mrs. John .0. ClI.i~twlllllllit Dayton. spent the Fourth with of Oetro it. are ' vlsllin&, daugoters Rhea l'anet •II~" "","'j'lI "d!IUII:b~IU:. friends . . Julia Bera-an and- other relathe Milll88 ' Gwendolen tivea berO',' • Jf(lll,y: :N. ' ...., Emma. MiS!! I".:!ther Hawken. of SpringM. E. CrlURCH M,rtba Burnett. Ethelyn PART OF THE HILL CLIMB GONTESr (;OURSE field. was the wee~.end guest of Sunday School at 9:16 a. n:l. There Mn MaUnda Osborne, Messrs '.Ki~;le ,Merritt . ' ~ Mr, nndIM~s. J, O. Cartwright amI were 13 new 9cholars IWlt Sunday; Jerry. and Granville .osborne, of ' 81 on the .honor roll lut quarter. Ogden.Cllntoncounty,vlaltedfrilmds ing stat~. Several of the cars made bettcr time ill the start than they did in the running other re.atlves. ' . We started to California 188t Sunday. 0, D. 8uvlnger and famJly , of b,reSaturday. start. The score is as follows: Mary E. Martin. pa.qtor of the Get a place in an auto and go along. Day tot!. Ueorj(e Hees and wife of Friendl Ort~odox Church, returne.d ,We will tell you "how to make II Springfield. Mr. and' Mrs. F. H~. Farr Mrs. Elton Studebaker who was First Race-Ca r. Cos ~in g Less than $l!IOU F~iday. ev~m~. from a short viSit successful 8tart." next Sunday . . and !.t188 Pierce joined J. -0. C.rt visiting relutives at the Friend 8' WIth relatIVes In Logan county. Preaching by pll!ltor both morning wright ~nd bmllY in a'PICnic at their Home lett here on Saturday for her Driven by Law, winner Time Car-Overland-Ray Law . ' 51-X acc and evening. Fourth serinon in' serbome oil'tne Fourth. The ' men c.1 " .. Baird, eeecind Saxon Slx-J. B Chapman 55~ aec Dr. and Mrs. Lee Cooper Ilnd fam· iea on Sunday evening; Bubject. , tbep.rty were members of tbe aarre . e in Chicaao. " .. Shcrwood third 56y' Bec t:hevfoletW. E. O:Neall Il~. of Dayton. spent ::;~nday here "Booker T. Wa.<4hington-The Intel. Sco~lsh 'Rite 'cl881 at Day'on. Th~ .. I:'erkin!! Spon-Chajlman 59 sec WIth relatives The MIS8es Grace \ lectual Emancipator of a Race . John Funke, onl~regret o'f tlte occ88lon, viu the .nd will Bave .. Waterh Be 1 min X lee Ford~eorlJe 'Waterhouse and Louella Williamson returned Hear these sermon!!. '1lbaihceo~H. A. Cdmell ",nd.f.mily, you money on anything in his large ' Ford-Walter KUbon " Kilbon " - 1 niin 01% eec home with them for a short visit. Clarence'S. Grauser, Pastor. ~hct were un.ble to 'to be present on IItora. Thli July Sale will be a big Suon,SlxRay Mills " 1 min 02y' Bec .. Mills .'/ a~unt of iII.ness,. . , money Avina to all who are In ne~ .. Walker Intentate-Mr: Walker 1 min 09 sec .With every '2.00 worth of -gooJs. " Hawke· '. 1 min 09Y. sec and 98 ct!!. in money, we give a fine Ov~rla~d-Fr~d Hawe ST. MARY'S CHllRCH " ·C. T. Hawke ,went to :New leona oak foot·stool - a f2.oo toot·stool Third Sunday · after Trinity. July , Second Race-Cars Costill g-~ore tha n $1000 Sund., , af~emoon ~ to 1IItI, Be~~. costin&, you only 98 cts. Ha'IV~eha,4 who tak.en sick Jut .fohn A . Funkey. 9th. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. . ! Morning Pra,er and sermon at 10:30•. ' week. aereporta htln leelh,). bet- d.,-Hud80n Supor Six-Ray Law 361ec Time " Driven by Smith lint . . " .. SherwoO.d · " ~atlonal-Harl'}' S,b.~rwQod 1 min 00 sec Mrs. Mary E. Crisenberry. of Mt. You are Invited to these aervlces. " Servis . ,_, MltcbelJ- Carl Servil • 1 min 06 lIec Gilead, a former resident and teach.. Chandler--' _ . Marathon"':"Walter Chandler 1 min 21~ IOC er in the sqIQol!\,/"lei-e. j~ ,visiting. ~~r , . ORTHODOX FR~ENDS , sister, Mrs, &hthJ:Iarrlsllnd tamlly. Free for All, Standing" S'tart Sunday' Slhool at 9:80 a. In . M'arv ' Mia Vada McPherson, music Frame. Su.pt. Preachin&' at 1(,:80. Car-Hudson S\1per Slx:""R.y Law ' : Driven by Tad SmUll ft~t 42~ sec Time E. at 7:30 P. m. Everybod?~!,,­ . 65 IeC teacher in our schools I. attend In&' C. Overland-Ray Law · '. .. .. Law sei:oDci- r vited. Mary E. Martin,, Pawr. , the Bummer &chool at the American , -' , Na:tlon,I-HalTy .Sb~r.tVOOd , . . . . SherwfOClltlilrd 58 sec Lackn, ~. Cbenolet-WIII O'Neall ' _. SherwOod fourth 59 sec Institute of Normal Methods in Pub· . , and' • SaXon Slx~Joe Chapman . ., .. Baird .- ' " 1 min 01 sac Iic Scbool Music In Evanllton, lll • "lP.8IIt ,'. $P.on Six-RaJ .Milla • .. •• Mills .. r min 02~ sec -..:? . ' ADllDars-11D ~~~~~·· ::;:;;.-~ ....-,:,',a -;:,i -'u ' Ch&~leB · Four-Chapman ~ -." .. Perki " 1 miD 02Y. BOC Don't fall to get some of our Un:' Mitchell~C.arl Se~Ia .. ' .. Servis 'l1i'rid''''' 'llvelilllli..._ ' , "I min 09 sec usual Bargains. As everything il or _to , bas advanced, we aell at the old and very 10weBtprices; pric~_. . Come when In needsome and a~ wecut .will eav.e , you money. John A. runkey~ . ua in our bereaveThe Family. Mrs. Frank

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.albbl llecJdild to ;walk bome, It 11'88 a. dingy afternoon, .and 111e amoke'wns e"ld~ nQt only to Bibbs' sight, but to

bls nostrils, though moat or 111e pedestrlnU8 were so Bnturated with the smell tha t they ' could no Longe~ detect It. Tbls Incited n trnln of thought which continued till he approached the new! Ravon" YOU olloen w~ecI tor a mo<l.lcloe bouse. As he came to the corner of to reduce yoW' i~lT 80methlna tba' d,oo. ~, • DO~ "",u"'" d1.twa or caiee&helllclr Well' Me Vertroos lot Mr. Vllrtrees_ elaugh· right heN JOU b.n " 111 ~ ...,., , . \). ~ ter emllrged from the (ront door and lo~. "blcl1' ~U, may MQt\!'8'.t &Dtt,d~ atclre. t Faced by deman'de frorp the ' conductors, engineers, firemen and brakemen I walked thoughttullY down the path to ~Ja.n~ ~~\I~ 0;1~~~~; the pIcket cnte Sbe wns uncoDBcloas ea\ln., and red~ Ut'bl:MII, llt~I.• by llttle, that would impose on the co~nlry an additional burden in tranlportation COSti' C?f of the approach ot the pedestrian and. ~~I1,.r.'h"~":.~[" ~~oo m~~~..l:Itf"J:::f: $100;000,000 ¥ear r t~e railr~ads prop6.~ .that thi. wage proble~ be .ettle~ ~Y did not see him . until she hud opened rlt;a,::j~I~ ~':i'~t~"J~:"'~u~~~.~~ reference, to an Imparttal Fedq~al tnbunat ' .. ' . the gute and he wus u lmost bealde ber. nco; malee. 0110 IlIU1D1J aud Ibortl 01 , , With these employes, whOle, efficient .-ervice is acknowledged, the railroatil Tben abe looked up, 110d os sbe RaW "~!'re Im'O aD}' ~ ,.bJ an70D~ ilhou14 him abe started visibly. Aod It thl8 be 100 .toutz. ...b~ ~'• .w. muc;h kI<ed, have n,o differences \hat coulq ~ot . b~ coiuidercd fairly and decided justly ~Y -,ucb pertoclly,,'"lactorJ",medJ alanYdru.*tc,re. thl ng had bapllened to Rohert L am· Tauco tableta (421!'~ forge~ < tile Damo) ~ a publIc body. ' . born, be would bave had a thoulrbt tar =~wg::~rf~tP.·~=~, aot'L,~~~:t: beyond tbe horizon at falnt·lIeurted luta. tfyou can no' come to oW' ltore, we 'If1ll Bibbs' tb'll ulrhts. Lllmbom, Indeed. willi tuaco to 7OU. ~ would have apoken hll tbougbt. Btl , The formal proposal oj the ilroadl to the employe~ for , the ~ettlement of -500 BOX !,REEwould have Bllld: I} J , _ "Y{)U jumped because you were the controve.rsy is as follows: . . you are, You come down to my vloce "Wbat do you wont te tell me?" Ine tbls afternoon. Wnlk down-all the tbllllUng ot me!" FREE T",.CO · COUPON ~ "Our eonfetrn~1 h.n d.monllritled ,hit ';. ·canool hamionlte our 'dillen_ of oplolon lod tbat ...ntually Jh. THE T".SCO CO. a.mandM, bruIQucly, ' wuy. 1 suppose you know lVby your matl.n in controv."y mUir be d upon by other and di,inl.rett.1I at:.nciu, TI,.refor.,". propol. that yoU6' Boaton, M.... CHAPTER XIV. "Lamborn mad. loye to Sibyl," be futber wunts to know." ,ropOIal. Ind 'ih. propo.lrion 0 Ihe rlli"..y' 11'. !li.poooa bf by on. or Ihe olhor of tho following method .. Send me by retam mall" DOc box of yo ~ !' ' I1lhb8 nodded. ' "Machine sbop." ~. Preferably by .ubml .. ion 10 Ihe lIitenllt. Commerce Coml1)i .. ion, th. only tribunal _.. hich, bi' r.lllon of it. "oudertul obeelty lroatmant: I eocloee I Mary was the picture of a Indy Ous- In .Uver or atnmpt to help pay 1lOIIaae e",d E41~ booted. "Sbe 41d to Will!" "Stili bute , It?" a«umulaft!d informalion buring on rail ... " condition. and it. eontrol 01 th. rev.nu. ,!f lb. rail .. aYI, i, in I pOli' Pt.ekllll, ' 10 con.ider an" protect the ~igh tl and equilie. 01, . 11 th. int.r.. tl affectd!, and 10 provide additional revenul • llon teredo Bibbs had pOURed In his slow "flo," he laid, ara'Yely, "I know," Bibbs nodded aguln, accellary to meet th.- .dde~ COlt of operation in can your propo•• 11 .re found by the Commillion tG be iU lt and "Bow'" "Don't blarpe you!" the doctor gnmt- HtJ1de. aOlI there elnpHe<1 nn 108tnot be• ".lOoabl.; or, in Ih •••• nl the lote ... ate Comm.r« COInmi",on cannOI, und.r .xilling la .. l, .CI in th premi ••• . '~1 ,w.,. there, one da,y a week ago, ed, "Yes, 1 expect It'll runke a lump In tore either spoke or moved- It woa no that ... joinlly r.que .. Congr... to L.ke lucb acrion II m.), b. o.c.... ry ro .nable tbe Commi ..ioo to eonlid .. and with. RqscOCl, and I beard Siby l und your gizzard ngu ln, Well, whllt do longer than that, and yet It 8uffic(.'(\ ,roinptly dilpOI. oJ Ih. question. in.olvcid; or . 't was nn ~lIgerlY Interestel1 100aIC. aIm. tor eocb to .eem to 8ay, by look and at' a.mborn-" you sny? Shn ll I tell hI m you've got t. BI arbitration in I«ordonc...ilh th. provillonl ot tbe Federal la,," (Tb. N.wland, Act), Bibbs wns nQ't I\}!CustOIDed to nuytlling IItmle, "Why, It's youl" IDdltb lIC~med wttb laughter. "Yon Ihe old lump there yet? Yo'll sWI want ~ , Then tbey both spoke at once, ench like that. w.re witb R08eoe---aod you beard to wrlle, do yOlt?" "1-YOU-rl":"';i;Un-" be stummered, .... m~ maklng love to Slby!!" "Whut's the uMe?" Buihs Buld, BmU· hurrIedly pronouoclng the otller's nUOIe as I( about to deliver a mes- add the taInt C \01' In hIs cheeks gr<ew "lo!a. I beard them Quorrellng." l ing ruefu+ly. "My kind of wrJtJng!" Leaders of the train service brotherhood., at the joint conference ,held in New "You',. tunnler than e"er, IIIbbsl" "Yes," the doctor ngre"d, "I suppose sage of Imp()rlollce. Then both came almost vivid. _ York, June 1-15, refused the offer of the railroads to submit 'the issue to arbitrati. n She was atIll looktng at hIm, nnd ne~. "You lay be mude lo"e to It you hroke awuy 8l11! lI\'ed on roots to II stop slmultaneously, but Bibbs bar beca"-8 100 beard them gULlrrel·1 JIlld berrlcs until you beguo to 'attrnct mu<le a berolc ell'ort, nnd as tbey be- she SAW the Htronge mdlonce that or Federal review, and the employers are now voting on the question wheth~1\ ...r' I the tavorable attention of editors' you glln ttl walk on toiether be contrIved ~lIme Into hl,a f~ce, Tbere WitS Aomeauthority shall be giv~n these leaders to declare a nation-wide strike. Iblng about blm, too, that el[plnlned "'1'11.... It It 70U .... nt to know might be able to hop~ ror on Income ot 10 /In<l hl8 voice. . "II-hnte n trozen fish myself," bow ,uqueer" many people mIght thllpk The Interstate Commerce Commission is proposep by the railroads al the what', 'betwf'Cn' people, you CDn-br toqr or live ~l1lldred "dollnrs a yenr by lIP sn ld, "I thInk three miles wns too him; but he did not seem "queer" to public body to which this issue ought to be referred for these reasons: the way thpy IIuorrel" tbe time you re flrty . lonll for you 10 put up wIth oue." Mary Vertrees;I; be seemed the Dlost ::Tbnt's about It:' Bibbs murmured, "You'll kill me, Bibb.! Whut I\'ere ploy •• al ""Ig.. ; and the mon.y to pay inc.r....d "ag.. No other body wiLh tllch .n inrimat. kllo\.;"d~. "Oood iroclous!" she cried, turnIng quaintly oatur8 peOlon sbe hnd E~ver they Quar II ho t'" or course I know whut you wuut to caD com. from no Dlher .lOure. th.n. tb. rat .. paid 01 railroad conditiono h •• luch an unqu .. tion.d pOI'· "Nothlo; ~b:I'K ubow I koow. Peo. do," suld Ourney, drowsily. "You don't to hIm n glow ing face trom whIch met. by th. vublic. tion in Lh. !,ublic confid.nc< . He waIted, nd becnme coherent. pie who uurr,,1 over ootlllni:--It'B hoto the mucblne shop only; you bate restrnlnt nnd embnrras8ment bad sud· The rat es the railroad. may charJ:t the public for The Inl<."tat. ·Commerc. Commlillon, with ill cona lw.Y8 ce~aln-" whole show-tbe noise nnd jar an~ denly tied , "Mr. Sheridan, you're "You say somel!!lng now," be Bald. "I tran.portalion are now largely filed by Ihi. Govern· Lrol o.er rat.l, i, in' . VOlition 10 makt a campi ••• don't even bel~g In the cborus, nnd lovely to put It tbnt way. It was an Edith stopped iaughlng abruptly , hut rt. tbe scramble-the whole bloomin m.nt boord , inY('lti~.tion a nd rendtr l uch ded.ion al "Duld protect th. interutl of th. railro.d .mploye.; th. o.. Uln Out 01 .vuy dollar rectivetl by the rallroodl from continued her Dlol')<ery. "You ought ('raze to 'get on.' Yon'd 11kI' to go Imllos l tlon for rue to have made you here I am, t l'}l\pg u to sing tbe funny . man's solo! You_ m" borne, and atter I went Into hrlllg of th. nilroldo, and <lh. public. the public nearly one...h.U i. paid dire, e lly to the em10 koow. You· VI' bad 80 mucb experl- "nUlcwherl' In A 1 !CI~rs. 01' to T"orlllinn. "No," 8be ~erruptOO. "I'd ratber ence. yourself!" perhupR, .1I1d bllRk on II hnl cooy, ijnwll· 1l1e bouse I decided I sbould hnve "I bliven't any, Edith," he aU ld. "My Ing 1I0w er. nnd writIng Ronnets. You'd wlIlked. Besides, It wasn't three miles pluy your aeco~anlment." Qu~stion D~c'de "I'll stQP an'" listen to It. then." life ,hal been about as en'IUng Rij un grow rllt on It und hu\'!' u ("'1I1'nt~ lit· to' the cnr line. I never thought ot ItI" ,J The railroads fe e l Ihat they have no right to grant a wage pre/erment of ":0<0," sold Bibbs, enrneetly. "I lDeuhator chicken's, Rut 1 look out tiP lire "II to y o ur ~,' lr . Well, whut , .;OJl~ on P&IICI a) $100,000,000 a yeM to these eniployes, now highly paid and constituting only throu/lh the ~llIa8 at tlllogs." do you MY? I "un lip like sixty, Blbh6! dldo't, either. I might have anld somethi ng If I'd tbought of nnythlng. I'm "W~ll, tbon ," sbe aald. "It YOl1 look RhRII I tell your rnlhl'r he'll 10HI' au· one,fifth of all the employt!s, without a clear mandate from a public tribunal that ont throuib tbe glns8 you mUMt know other or his boys It you non't go to tlllking now, though; 1 must remember shall determine the merits of the case after a review of all the facts, . thnt, nn(\ not worry ubout It Int er. I wbat elrjlct 8uch stulr would ha"e up· Mld ly?" The jingle iWIe. bejou the cour/frY;j whtlhe,. this c~.nt,.overJY;' t8 I" lett/ed,by ,an on ine!" She rose, "Islbly agltat~ , "I don 't wnnt to go to Rielly." aald think I'm tnlkillg. though It doesn't sound Inl eillgent even to me. I mocll! "What It It was true?" Mhe deman<led. Blhhs. "I wont t o RillY riKht lJere." impartial Gover'/Imtnf inquiry or hy ;nJlIJtria/ war/are. . bltterl". "What It It was true a hun· '1'be <lol'lor's drowHilleHR 1I1"")1IH'lIrOO up my mlnll thut It I ever met yoo oguin I'd turn on my voIce and keep It dred Umes o~er' Yon 81t there wIth tor a moment, nnd he gave his pallent National Conference Committee of the jtailwa,. your lilly tace bait ready to ililrle and a shllrp glance, "1t'H a risk. " hI' Ail id . goIng, no mLltter wbat It sn ld. 1-" ELISHA LEE. Chairman Sbe Interrupted him with laughter, half ready 10 8nlme. aDd'tell me stor ies "I think we'lI Hud yon're "0 mllch het· G. H . EMRR~ON. a.. '/ItI ... _, N. O. MAHBR. "1,.."""1101, Norfulk 4- W .. tcru It.it ...,.. Gr ... Northern R.n".,. (~~.~~~b~!!:rL~'cn~~~:::l." like that. ahout Sibyl pIcking on Bobby ter he'll send you hock to the sbop anil Mnry Vertrees' Inugh Wn6 oue lAM BS lIUSSIlLL, 0,.'1 N ••• _ L w. BALDWIN. C,. 'I .1I'H'dt,r. Lamborn Rnd worrylnlr hIm to deotb, prelty quick. SomcUlln g's got bold whlrh fIIbbs' fnther bad declnred, atter D ••,..r a K~o Granett R.ilrns4. . c. '1"h:t:~!~~~ cg~!::i::f::h"." Cencnl nf Gtorlli. Ihihur. A , M. SCHOYBR, ••,1.1", "...., __ an<1you thInk II motters ·to me' What of yon lat ely; you're not 'Iulte so In ck- the bouse,wllrllllng, "a crlllllie would n Pleall Court Co B. '''. 6HICR, G, .. · I S.~', ]",.•••, .. C, L , BAIIDO, 0,.'/ M •••,,,, ' ..... ,Ivenl. l.I... W..... . Chcu"caka" Ohio RaY"." New York. New Ii.no it H.,tford R.llra,. It I already koew all about their 'quur- adalaleal as you used to be. But I cruwl five mlIes to henr." And nt thf W. t.. SBnDON, ",...,.,.,' . A. . S. (H,nIG. Au', , • • IUIHn. First Na'loD 1 Bank of Ro.woll VI B. H . COAPMAN, Jl/n· P'II,J"., r.Un"'? Wb.t It I understood "tI'lU' wnrn you : I think the shop wIll knock merry lilting of It Bibbs' tother's 80D S..boud AI, U •• H.ltw., .. SI. I,ClUi. A Sa,. P,.noJ.co lhilr~. Snuthun It.ihuy . you jU8t 9S It dId betore, and perhaps took heart to forget Borne ot his trepl· Samael L. Ir • el al. Motl.·o to A.J. Sl'ONB, "",·I'""i.." C. W. ~OUNS. (i,,,'1 M ••fll"'. 8. II. COTTRII, G,o'l ~,. . ., .. Bri. n.Uro.d In' of jarlsdlolloo t\ Ichi,f\n, TilllC!kalt SUI. 1'0 R.lI~. dation. "I'll be aDY kind ot Idiot," he dlaml.. for \v.huh n ll ll~ .v ever harder, Bibbs," O. s.S..... WAtD, """I'm, " GM'III".. H. \\ MoM AS fER. Gn" M ••• ,", p , B . CUOWI.IlY . AJII. v,(.,.·rr"t;t,.11 He rose, obook blmself. And ruhl.led Buld. " If you'll lougb lit me 80me more: cverruled. II C ....,I U".. . WhnUII'" L.kl!: Uri. K.llro.4o NlEfIP YI'''''' Celllr.1 Ih l ' ",:I'" Firll' Na$lo.at Bank of .R ollwell bls eyelids, "Well, when we go over It won't be dIfficult tor me," She dId; nnd Bibbs' cbeeks sbowed a V8 Ha{Duel LHrone et aI, Cas.e as you this Afternoon whn t are we going ~nl July ltIth. littl e nctual co lor, whIch ~rory pe.r. Illned for h to ALly a bout It?" "Tell him I'm rendy," snld Bibbs, cel,·ed. They had pnssc<1 the n ew hOUBe OlarsDce E. urfaoe, minor . bale CommissIoners' Proceedl ngs . without either ot them 8howlng-o, of real eeflU. ibnflrmed and dletll look lug at the ftoor. Ohio Board ot Admloilltrdion In "Oil no," Gurney laughed. "Not possess lng-u llY coosclousness that It bullon of proC>edl mad •. • va W. O. Gllmoar, re IDstitute for Feehle MInded, for CJ ult(· yet; but YOIl mny be almo~t . We'll bn<l been the destination of one of E. of Warren tQmalell seo. Don't torget I 8ald to walk down." them, a.to\lo &1ft' totue, 118' .t,~::~i""~~~~?i";{~!~'1~a~...t1~~'!l~.J_~~~~L'!'" "j-:: :ize;':p aWn tol!;we,'t ~ C\)&:I" illOfim And<"'hou the examluatlon wa_o eluded, that afternoon, the doctor In- tinued, cheerfully, "and you keep on G. LOWd VI mma Bowyer, OrB , Willon, termed BIbb. thot the re9ult wos much laughing. I'm omount'l ng to something der made ~o r~.I.e dormaot jad, prlll-Jner, $1i0; W. A. , Office at' resid~ce In D, Sber too satistactory to he pleBalng. "Here's In the world tbla afternoon, I'm mak· menelf lIamol.t canlll be not !lhown road work lu Olearoreek 'o~nlhlp, wood'. hoUle, F~urth Stnet. a new 'situation' for a aile-act tarce," Ing u nolae, al1d tbllt makes you make to the oon$rll'Y within 20 day... $~0. f6; Milton OIart, defending In -BITBBlRhe saId, gloomily, to hili.. oext patient musIc, Don't be bothered hy my blent· Thomn RII~y VB The Amerloan dlKen' lIrlsoner, '60; Wood & !:Ib.r Teiepllone 28 Aufo Eq~1pmeot 'When Bibbs bad gone, "Docto~ tells Ing out sucll thIngs liS thot. I'm real· Writing Paper Co. Motion :no$ '0 WOOd, flowors for oour' honle and HOr.e.DrAwn ~qulpment a man ' he's well, uud thut's his death< Iy frlgbtened. I don't rememher talk· allow .nd liga bill of exoelPtloDII jRU. '29 1i9 ; B. Fred & 00" olo'lnnll Oblo Inj( ns much as tbls more than once filed for ihe ruaBOn tbat same Will for IlIm .. tee of jal!, $20.0fi; E. B. sen tel1ce. likely. Dam' Cuony world!" or t,wlce 'n my lite. I suppose It was IIOt filed wl'h olerll' of oour' ,,,,Ithlu 88lle & 00, 1'600rd for 80rveycr. ' DAY OR NIGHT a lw ays In me to do It, thongh, tbe lirst 40 daYI aUer motlcn for new irlal '29,1I~; C. W. 8paru, road work In TELEPHONE 7 time 1 met anyone who didn't bow was overroled. Molloo lustaloed , Unl~n township, "0 71i; J , '1'. fdharp, V. lJAQ,NI?ART, me well en()ugh not to li sten." , I road work 10 Barlan town8hlp, 01 oeur8. U Ihould I For after a "But you're not renlly talking to $40 liB: R A. McOutoheon, road PrGbate Court Proc:eedlolll NotaryJ,Publ~c s'renaou. dLAY when yoar musole. me," sn ld Mary, "You're just thlnkwork Ip Franklin townlhlp, '29,75; In r. Carl MilleI' , , Adjnd,Qd Dot O. B, Deohant. po.hgeforandllor'lI bave been exerolsed to the IhnU an lIng nloud." appllo~tlon of ~Ioan 'I LlnlDleDt will "No," be returned, gravely, "J'm insLine. ofhoe, $5 00; .Jomes Follep salary 'II My'Alm-Your Trade A.1J klpdi of Notaiy Work.aWllla and Deed. a HpeOl,al~. take the 80reneliS and IItlft'Desl away not thinking at all; I'm on ly makIng In r8 e8la\e of MIIrtha Jane, Rlob. janllor. '10.00; Raymond Bar.hand get yo. In fine shape lor the "oeal sounds. I seern to be the 9ub- ardson. deoea6ed~ ~eoond aoooont barllsr, MIllry all janitor, UO. morrow, You should .Iso all U jeet of what little meaning tbe:r pos- of executor filed. ' ' 10 re Hollow road tlDprovemeD' QUALITY-Above the Slandard' tor a saddln attaok of tootbaohe l 8eRS, and I'd like to chango It, but I Estate of Edward 8 , Walker. dli- lhe coanty aarvey6r beIng unlble DR; J. W. ·MILLeR. SERVICE-That can't be beat .~ift' nBck, baokaolre, stlnis, bllel don't kDOW how to manage 11." ceaaed, 8eoood aooClon' 01 exeoutor to oomple'o plans, profllel and or081 and 'he many aooldent~ thal are In- l "You needn't cbange the 8ubject on filed . 100'1001, 8peolfioatlon!! and 8IIti PRICES-To please all. olden ..1 to a 'Yaoatlon. "We wonld my account, Mr, Sherldun," she 8ald. ••• DeNTIST••• In re will of ~ Allea 8hall'haD, de mates 1111 dlreoted on mallon, "IDe a8 soon leave our b.gga,e al RO on "Not e,' en It JOou reully talked about ol.led. WIll fll.d ,fol' pro batIe, wal olltended uDin J aly 10, 1918. a vaoatlon or oa.mp oat wlthoa' yourselt." Sbe turneil ber tnce toward "Your Father Telephoned Me Ye.tel' In re estate of Julia BrewEIr, de. ~loan'l Liniment ." Wr"ee one va· him as sbe spoke, and Blhbs caught K~ lIeU BJda.· day Afternoon." callonls': "We ule It 1011 every- his breath; he was pntbetlcally amazed o8&lod. inventory and ap:praiae. Phone 54-2Y. Corwin, .b_" Bh@ brokr orr with a 'Ylol@llt thlnR from oramps to toothaohe." by Ibe look she go ve him. It Willi a men'tiled, E.tat. of ~lIzabe'h Van Duren 1r@8ture. a 9we@p ot b@r arm extended Put a boUle III your bag, be pre. Don" luffer with a h.oklnl ooullh pared and have no re,rels. ~low1nlf look, warmly frIendly und undeoeassd, Hlnal aoooan' of exeou. 'hat haa weakened yoor system-get at tull I@nilb. 8S It 8be hurled Borne~er8tllodlnll. and, ",hut almost sbocked trlx filed , tblni to the Ifl'ollwl. "Do you think a a boUle of Dr. Klng'l New Vleoov. gIrl that really cored tor a Dlan woul,1 ELI'a'. of ~ ..:rah Jane Wilson, 1m· ery, In uee over 40 yeara, and bene. Dr. Bell's Pine-T~""Honew. . Wayae"iUela LeacUn~DeaUel pay any attention to that? Or t() you. beolle , Final aoooont of ,oardlen fitlnK all who uee It, the lootblng om.oe· tn K8J'B ' Blda. IIabl sa Por Oou&ha and 001". BlbbH Sherida n!" filed. pine balsam wltb tar heal tne Ir Be looked at ber steadily. and blft Estate of .Jana Dyke. deloealed rita ted air pasla,el-I.>othee the IIaze was as keen as It W88 slP-ndy. Final tlccount of alSmlnllt ator, ap · raw apotl, loosenll 'be mnooul and She met It with uo"averl"g 11rl(\e. prevlnts rsoklng the , 1I000y wltb proved and oonfirmed, Finally he nodded alowly. liB It . be had In re will of T. ·BentoD Bc,oU, c1e- oOUlhlng, 01'. Klng'l New DisoovH))Oken ami he Illeao t to airee wi th ery Induces natural aleep and ald. oeased. Will filed and admitted wbat ahe 6ald. urobate. Lawra08 A . Vool'hll ap- nature "to cure yon. "Ah. yes," he "1IId. "I woo't como polntedexuou\or .. No bondrE!qulred T~e most Modem and Sanitar-y Creamery Into the Rmok lo g room Rj(R lu . I'm Appral sen B L . Frye, WUlIam 80rry. Edith. !\Iobody ~ao mnk .. YOIl in the State and will pay highest market UOlthllLlD and Ulladee Boff, _ anythlni now , You 'll nrver see In rll 11'111 of rtebeooa Olaypool, de. price for sound, clean sour cream. We are until you Bei! tor yonraelf. 'The rest ot oeasfl<1. Will adml"ed to probate, always prompt to recognize any advance us wUI do better to keep out ot It(In Partition) Estate of Frenk Blolrll. deoealed. eap@clally lIIel" the market, and .. wUl ltake care of y.our FlnLAI acooont of admlDl"ra'or fil.d, "That's 8eoalblfl," ahe respondClI, interests at all times. Checks mailed daily . Common Pleas ,) aleph W. H~dley a4m~.ltrat?r cnrtIy , "You're mOR , BurprlA I"1I ot all or weekly as desired to co:ver all sbipmctnts. of the estste of ADdrew J, Trow. wben you're sensible, Blbba." brld,e deceued v.. EvelYlil "Yeo," he 8lgbM. ''I'm a dllil dOi. Oue No. 11160 RE!'ERENCE brldK8 et.1. \V. t.'h.... r Maple ap. Shake baod s Rnd forgl ~e me. E<1lth." poilited guardian ad litem 101f mloor ;\: Tba .. lnll 80 tar as to omlle. sbe un · Pint lfatJoDal Bank d.fendant, • derwent thl. brief ceremony, lind Street .,at BatIk In re eltato of Madba E. LoP,aore Oeorlle appearM. summonlni Bibbs to An&!il~~ Men:hant Ia d. deoBLtaBd Wal~r Keprlok ',ppolo'the library ; 'Doctor Ou rn ey was walt· lid adminlslu,Io!', Bood ,GOO, Inlr tbere, he announced. And Bibbs sa ve ble alater 8 .hy but fri end ly tou cb Ende of Anna M. Joiln'lOa, depresent average prices for kerosene and oeaged. Final aooodD' approved upon th. shoulder as a complement to Clnclnn'a tl. 01110 gasoline, kerpsene engines save and confirmed tbe han<18hllkllll, aod lett her. Doctor Guro~y was olttlng by tbe about I. I c. per horse power per their owners Real Estate Transfers 10. lire, a lone 10 the room, lind he honr over gasoline engines. merely .Innr ed over bl8 sboulder when JAmel L. Bro'IIfD to Glor,e BodIne, ble .atlent rame In , Be 'W8S not over Figure it this way. On an 8-horse engine the savlot In Lebanon . $1. o tty. 10 OIJ.\!e ot Sheridan'S bit bltunl ing is 8.8c. an hour, 88e. in a IO-hour day, $88 in 100 Pearl J , Blil to Clyde E, Urelly, "ole D~c Ourney ," Ue was gray, bow· days of work. Say that is all your engine does in a la, In MalnBvllJ~~ " l, eyer, almost a~ tblo aA Hibbs, nnel Dearly alwaY8 he looked drow sy , The Franklin Wbeel Co, 'to .he year, I:Irere Pnlp and .Paper 00.. late I. "Tour Ca ther tp.lell boned me yester· It would cost you $88 more than you need to pay, to rranklln, $1. day atternonn, Hibbs," he said, not rl.· run an 8-horse gasoline engine one year, That is more In.. "Wanta me to 'look you onr' Fred B, B81~0 '0 LOllI o.bln than a third of the price of the engine, Can you afford to ••aln. Come around bore In tront of i'llhln/J etnb ~f t!t. 8ero.. rd, Ii~ throwaway $88 a year? Can you afford even to think of me---between me Rod the fire. 1 wRnt aores In Bamllton townlhlp, '1, buying a gasoline engine when you can get a Titan that ,to _ It I can MCf' through you," Barry O. Pratetr .t al to Eva uses kerosene? Set. the Titan dealer and talk this over. "You qleaD you 're too aleepy t~ Janel lot In Wa,nlnlUe, $1.100, He bas some interesting figures to show you, Dloye," returned D1bbs, complylnlr, "I Stanley O. Wmougbby to AltoD f think )'ou'll notice that I'm let Una 0 , Ooalhmao, 10' lD I:!pu'b lAlla"one." oon, 1100, . . ''TakeD OD about twelve pound8," (-..,.uN) Banna II. UOIIO"t'er io Obarll!l Jr • •• 14 OUl'lley. "Tblrteell, maybe," 'l'blrlllelc1. 2 loti la I'raDklJID l "8~.. "Twelye." Titan karoMna ....iAea u. ",lei bJ •. M. Badlon to ,.Loo... ." . Eben"Well. It WOD't do." Tbe doctor .Ier, lot In Deerdill4, tl. rubbed his erelldo, "Yoa're 80 mach S. 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" Yernllp8--" sne oegll n. OUt aner pouslng thoughtfully sbe mnde R geBture with her mUir. Indicating a large.. brick church which they were n])o prollcblni . "Do you see that ch\lfCb. Mr. Sheridan'" "J BUIl1l0St' I could." be answered In .Imple truthfu lness. looklug at ber. ." But I don't want to. I have a feelIng It's where you're golni. und where 1m be aent ·bllck." abook ber bend In cbeery nega:Uon: . "Not unles8 you wnnt to 00. .Would yon like to come with mu?" "Wb,y-wby-yes." he anld. "AnyI" And ainln It was apparent that be spoke In sImple truthfulness. "Then come-If you care tor orgRn mutilc.' The orinnlst Is I1n old friend or mine. and somotlmos he plllYs tor -me. He'. a dear old mnll. That'8 b-e. wal~nlf fn the doorwuy. He looks like BeethOven. docsn't he? I tillllk he kno~a tli,,,t; perhaps. and enjoys It 8 little. I bope lIoY "Yea." Bald Bibbs, . as they rencbed atepa. "I think . Beethoven

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reatored 10 ila flormal condition. hearing will t>e lIestroyed fo rever. Many cases of deafness are cnu!\Cd· by cata rrh. which iSI an Inflamed condition of th. mucous surfllce!. Hall's Co1ltarrh Cure acts through the blood 011 the ' mucous surfaces of Ihe SY~~:\'ill give One Hundred Dollars for any rase of Culurrhal Deufn cl sthat cnll/wl I.e cu red by H" U' s l:alll rm Cure. Cireulara fr~e . All Druggi. I•• 71k. ' . P . I . CH8NJ'~ V & CO., Tolcdo. O. .

Wese "ounds bring to YOII.· X es, yes, I beur It 0111 We hear-together!" And though the church grew so dIm tbnt all was mysterlouB shudow except the vngue plnues of the windows nml the organl st's light. with tbe wblte head moving h e n on~b It, Bibbs hnd no cOllsclou sness tllat the girl sitting bes ide bim hnd gl'ow n sllndowy ; h e seomed to see her Of! plainly as ever In the darkness. thougb he did not look at her. And ull the ml gbty cllnntlu g or. Voelor Krbtt. lie lias come to 118len the orgn n's mu ltitudluoU8 voices that afternoon seeDled to Bibbs to· be chowith me." 1'110 orgonl ~ t looked blunlly sur- ru sing of her nud Interpreting ·ber. prised. "Iss thnt so1" he exclllimed. s inging hcr thoUght8 aud singing tor the wOI'1<1 ot humble gra titude thnt "He 'Iss musicia n hhnselr. of course." blin wns In his heni'! because she was 80 "No." sold Dlbba. 8S tbe thl'ee ~ n­ kind to 111m. It nil meant Mary. • tered the cburch t o~eth er. " 1- 1 plnyed But wholl 8he asked him wbot It tite-I trIed to ploy - " Fortunately he Dl eaot. on tholr 1I0mewurd wny. he was cheCked himself ; hI' hall been nbout 10 s lleut. They hlu\ com1! 11 tew paces olrer tbe Informntion thnt be hnd failed .trom the church without spealUng, to master the Jewy' horp In his boy- walkin g slowly. hood. "No. I'm not II muslclun." be "['11 tell you what It meunt to me." contented himself with suyln g. she Buld. a'l. be did not Immediately " What?" Doctor Kratt·s surpr ise In- reply. "Almost any mu sic ot Hnndel's erofl8ed. "Youug IUlln. YOII nre fortu- alwnye menus oue thing above oil othnnte! I piny for Miss Vertrees; sbe ers to me : COurnge! 'l'but's It. It comos always IIl0ne. l'<ru lire the firs t. makes cowardice or whining seem 80 YOII ure the first one ever!" InBultcslmul- lt mnkcs most thlllgs In They hud renched tile head at the OUr hustling IlWe llvos 8eem Inllnlteslcentrul aisle. and n8 tbe orgnnlst fin- mill." Isbed speoklng Bibbs s topped short. "Yes." he sold. "It seems odd. turning to look nt ~(nry Vertrco8 lu a doesn't It, thnt people dowutown nre daz'ed way that WII 6 not of her perceiv- hurrying to trllins nnd bnnging to Ing; for. thougb she sto]lped os he dM. strups In trolley cu rs. wellel'lllg every her guze follow ed the organist. who way to get hom e nud foed aud s leep was walking nwny from tho!]) townrd so they cl1n get downtow n tomorrow. Ihe trout of tbe ehul'eh, slin kluK hla And yet there ISII't I1nylhlllg down while Beethovlnn niune rogul Hhly. there wortb getUng to. 'l'lIey'l'e llke "It'1I falBe pretenses on my port." servants drudging to keep the bouse Blbhs said. "YOII lUellU to be kind to golug. nnd belicvlng th e drud gery Itthe sick. but I'm not un In vu llil nny self Is the greut thing. They rnuke so more. I'm so ,,'ell I'ID goi ng buck to much noise nnd fu ss nnd dirt they tarwork In a few dill'S. 1'(\ better lell ve get thnt the hOllse WIIS mell nt to 1I\'e In. The housework hUB to be dou e. but before he begins to piny. bnllu't 11" "No," 8n ld Mary. beglunlng to wn lk the people wbo do It bn "e been 80 forward. "Not unless you don·t like overpuld thnt they're contusell nnd worsblp the housework. Tlwy're o"ergreat music." He followed bo~ to 0 8ent nbollt hlllf· pnld, ond yet, poor Ulll1 );S! tbey baven·t anything tbnt a chicken cuu·t buve. way up the al81e wblle Doctor Krntt ascended to the orgRn. '''1'bll; liner· Of course. wbcn the world gets to puylloon some Hundal!" he turned to Ing Its wogcs sensibly thnt wB . be dltterent." ahout. "D u YOll mellO , 'communlsm'?" she Mnry nodded. "Will you like thnt?" asked , and sbe mnde their slOW pace abe asked Blbb8. a llttle slower-tlley hod only three "I don't kllow. I ne\'er henrd uny except ·Largo.' I don't know IInythlnl; blocks to go. about mU8lc. I don't eV'Cn know how "Whatever tile word Is, 1 only menn that tblngs don·t. look very seDBlbl e no\\'-especlnlly to a mnn thnt wants to Iieep out at 'em nnd cnn·t! 'Commllnl sm?' Well, ut lenst nny 'deccnt sport' would flny It's fair for all th o strong runners to stnrt from the some murk nnd give the wenk ones n f nl!' d1 ~ tnnce obend, so thnt ull con run something like evon on Ih\l s tl·ctclt. And wouldn't It be Il leMnn!, renlly. It they could 011 cross the wlnlling line together? Who really enjoys bell.t lng H~'!l;Y~~:?-l.( !!.e,_~ s !h_l1 .!>eat~ ~U~'9 only way we can enJoy getting ahend at other people ~wa d a YH Is by forgettiug what the other peopl o feel. Aud thnt," be added, "Is nothing at whnt the music meaut to me. YOII see. It I keep tnlkJng abOnt whnt It didn't wenll 1 clln keep trow teUln!':' you wbat It did wean." "Dldn·t It men n couru ge to you, too - 0 little ?" slle IIsked. "Trlumpb nnd prnJBe were In It, nnd somebow those things melln courage to me." "Yes. they were ull there:" Bibbs snld. "I don't kno\v the nnm.e ot wbut he played. hut I shOUldn't tllink It would matter much. Tbe mUll thnt mnkes tile wuslc mllst leave It to you and what It cnn meun to YOII: und the name be puts to It can·t make mucb dllference-except to himself amI people Ter;y much like blm, I suppose." "I suppose Ihnt's true, though I'd nevor thoUfrbt at It like th.t-" C'rn be eontlnued)

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Mr. n.nd Mrs. r, A. l:lolr l.sook, of "Not loog alter I atarted tllO tooolloo tmatDRY ton . spent the Wl\Illt. (jDc! with ment. . my patrone bega.u to remind me or t.ho Imprtl\'omollt In my co ndition . And becau8e Il'. A . Hartsook And fMilily . haaUh ' S tho CJlllckeat way to I>ellllt)·. tb o Imro voment was JlBrt lcularly not.l ceabln 10 my The Davie fnmily, e l prttllned on r,RcO. ijundllY, Mr. an., 61, " .) 0 '0 I)n vl " \Vh llt. tODoJino reall y did fo r m o I Co.Ollot und Mi ss Doro'b~, of li ,rve:veba res ~~Dcoln~:~o~ 't:;~tg~~~ t~~tIJc~m ..v"ry wllllug lI!Ir. an,1 Mrs. m. J!} MlUJn ·Jo . M I 9 ~e~ . TOllollnel. Q pU"lI), vtlkDtahi.; p reparation We also have- Paint to Rnth and Glenna MaJ,lil on, "lid MI g, which goe8 1.0 t.ho ISC-Q.t 01 comnlOn malad leefttoOluch ,uh.1 kidney trouhle, ca tarrhal affoc. put on your building Ida Mannon and dtl.ugbt er. E:the l. tlUll1f ofthe mUcoul m embrBuos, U\'or BUrneDta you intend to build. Mrs. Bannah Rloh eDt,Ar ta lned on nod Impuritloo 0 1 tho blood-IID(\ qUIck ly ro!::lunaRY, Mr. Rnd Mra. ~'ra ll k Rloh ~~~~",}=rto n~lt~~n. ~gr..0~tDn'lII~~h~fo~: NoUc.: -A. wnolfne Ie " won(\er~'1 flesh and t hree Interes~ln/f ohi ldren, from builder It should not be t ..koll by noy O'lO Dot Lebonnn and Mr and M r ~ . W illt~ m wl8hlne 10 locreuo hi.. ,oel,lIt ton pound. or WIl~' and Mr. Lall'evre, 0 ' Fmnkll n . ~;'th~~ob':f~In~a~:;O~~O~~1 ~~~~ In IOVONllCB8880f etomu.cb troubl o and ne r . The Junior Prl,oll".. \~ ere pleas. Ilue \ 'OU8 lllapo/.lSla, chronic constlpntlon. ote. RnUy entertained by MIREI E lhel MaDnon, Bat,urday aftern oon . -5OC BOX FRI!:E~r. and Mr/!. W. T . .Iordla n and daughter Ilttended the weddin g of FREE TONOLINE COUPON Miss NelJH Jordan , We·lnesd&y. AMERICAN PROPRIETORY CO., Mrs. F . A. Ha.r 'soc'it and Mi s" I Boeton, Ma88, B elen were WlhnlpRton visitors Stlnd 1110 by return mall Il DOc bo~ or Friday. 1 \ ~Ir Lo('':!::~Q~ ~~B~~II:~. p~~~~~08e Mr, Rnd Mr". Lew W Olfe li nd Mr, Bnd Mrs. Ray Wolfe und fflm tl y spent Sllnday wl*h th olr paronts, Mr. and Mrs . John Wol fe . Mr. and Mu. B·. Bat"flway en terCome in and will make an estimate on tlie building '!llmd Mr~ and Mrt. OIl r l Dodd and Miss Wanda, Sunday, ' Mr. and Mra. Gpo. BQglln Bmd Aon, Mr. Nelson Hamilton and fllmlly Bert. visited Mr. and Mrs. John Give us a call, get our prices, and we are positive w BogaD, Handay. entertain ed t/.:e follo wIng guelte will get your order for lumber, etc. MISS Belen Hart;'ook spent Mon- Sllndav, Mr. nnd Mre. MartlD Weat , day with t he Misses Aadrey Bnd of Bellbrooll. i M". and Mrs. Glad Eilts lind Mr. Rnd Mrs. James Cartis Oplll Thomplfon, . 'l'here will b e program I\t Welfure Rml daul:htAr, Ml1ttle, of Spring Leugne, ~at urday evelling . Every . Brnnch; and Mr. Ben Dawson and one In t he Tow n.hlp Ie oorlli.ally In- family, of HlltVeysburg. Mes~rs . Ed and Claude Stroad vlsvited lAnd vIsitors are u I VI flye wei Itl'd Mr. Tom Courtn ey, Thnrsday. oome. ' Mr. Chue. Kibler and daaghtflr, MIs8Afo lrene Uogle81 ,y. ond Ethel Mannon at.tended the t:1oLbrook re- Ll:ilzle. were In Waynesville 8atur. day. union Illst week. Mr. Joe tiregg IIpent Mond"y · i _________________________...___ii Miss B elen Bartsook leBv'3s Wednlgbt wit h Barry ijhaw. I n esday to attend the Frlenlis ConMr .loe Prloe and fam l)y '":lair =_-=~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= ferenre In Now Jereey. t:! he wtll a'so visit W IlIb lngton, Phlladelph lP, Snn<1p.y dldner with Mr. Nels on MoJ[eever and family. His P08ltlon. and other polntll of Interest . "Bo's a dIrector III a bank." "00 Mise Ca~herlne Burnett Is visiting U M. Green, of Orcb ,nd I{nob. Ie on! 1'hRt t<lllow 1" "Y 011. He tells ImprovlnR t he looks of the grooery In Wllyne9vllle. by Hpplylng 110 coat of )llllnt.. A~a Whitaker and fllmlly enjoyed th e peO]lIA whl11 wlndowlI to 80 to." There will be preaohlng a t Beech tbe band oonoert at Lebanon /:Iatur: -Detroit Free Pross. • (Jrove, t!unday, by Rev, tlell, and he day evenlnj(. likes to see your faoes Mr. Joel HamlUon has retarned Almost Dese rted. Are buying all kinds of Mrs. Bannah Rloh lind Mrs Sarah $0 hie home. En khulzen, once one or Holland 's Rich ~pent Friday w ith Mr. aDd LIVE STOCK and pa yMr . Douglas Bolllnglworth and lIJOst Im llortant c l l~es. 18 no w almollt MrH. A. Mendenhall In WaYl.le8vllJe. family apent Sanday .-wIth Hnrry ing highest market price. (Iese rted. II beaatltul find ImIW8!l81'7e oere Bhn.w and famllv . We are paying the highmany wos llerformed a ' 'he home Mrs. Ida Stokes I ~ visiting her of \1rs. John Jordan , We~lneed"y, daugbler, Mrs . Ada Cciurtney . est cash price for lit 12 o'OIook nOQn, ' whlln heir seoond Mr. and Mra. Barvey Barnett look daaghter, Miss 2ilell" , beoBlme t.he ~ nnBY dinner with Mr. Llndlev No one oan either feel Kood nor bride of Mr Ge ·)rge ~. Leibert, of MenpenhBll bnd family; look good while eutJerlng from oonChioogo. fhe oeremjty v~lIe per. IItlpa\lon . (je' rid 01 'hat \trecl, formed by thR R ev : 11'1 ther Oonroy. draWIIY, I1fel181 fee\lna by 1\ 'rea'of· ·JamostowD pil ..tQb 'rbt bride Ql.8n' of Dr. KlDg'a New Llta PllIs_ T, J'iAelivered at Corwiu....... and Iroo~ len, ThurlldlloY Dllorolng, Bay a bcx to-day, 'a Ire ooe or two for 'heir new home In ' Ch loogo. pill, to night. 11'1 tbe morning ' hat 1\ IlIn" neoeeaary to have a stuffed I'uffecl, dnll feeling II gone Hod you b ead, running oose. To oough your feel beUer at onoe. !50 at yonr head off as It were. All yon need lBt do Is '0 1l8e 9r. Hell's Plne-Tar-B on- drulac . Office Phone No. 46 I~DIGESTIO.N ey. Tbe Boo'hlng and healing Res. Phone No. 48-2 Chance for a Good LIving. "1 have n sed CbaIDwrlaltl'8 Tab boleams open the ologged air paslelll and muat say the are the bee' eages Rnd In a ehort time you Ret It you are not parllcular nbout tbe I have ev er nlled fo oonlltlpatlon relief and stu' on the road to re way YOIl Rot It, a good ltvlns Clln be and In ,:1lgssHon . My f ife 8.lso ullsd oovery. Your nose s'opa rllnnlng. made orr tbose whom thA doetors have I hem for Incllgestlon ~aDd Ilhey did YOIl oough less and you know you fall od to cure.-Topoka Capital. ALL KINDS OF her Il"ood, " writes Eug ne S.·· Knigb', are getting better. Get a hoUle Wilmington, N . U. 'hamlberlllln's ose as "direoted . Keep what Is let' 'r'~bJet s Rre mild and genlle In thslr n8 a cough and oold Insuranoe. lIotion . Give the m trlell. Yoa ore certAin to be pl o'liled v~"h Ue ngreellbloluxlLUve efl'eo" whloh they prodnoe. Obtalnubl e! everywhf' re. • . _ ........J._ __ The followlnll: oAndld"tll8 anoout;loe their oandldaoy before tbe Republloan Primary &0 be held Angus' 8. 11116. MhB Lelia Bogan wall 'hs week~WaynesviUe. end Raest of her friend Miss Mary AlexllndeJ. of Spring Valley, ... 0 ... Poetofflca.D Clerk of Courts Mrs. Amanda Starr and daoghter Mu Marthll Bonnell t r l lnBaoted Of,.. Phone 77 were gOIlIl'. of Mrs. RallliRh 60gan baslness In Dayton one lI1av last DAN P. BONE 8atnrday a'*ernoon, week, JOE LEWIS Mrs. Benry Urew ie very poorly Mr aud Mrp. Joe vin anCl family, Every fllmily without exoeptlon ", this writing. cf Franklin. were o.l!Ing on Tom .bould keep this preparation a' hand Mr. and MrA. Samuel WilBon were. For Commissioner durlog tbe bot w8llther 'of tbe som- Burst and fnmlly Mood"y evening. the !!uee's of Waller Wilions Sun Messrs Clyde Bnd Obae. Penoe are mer montba . tlhamberlalD's Coli 0, A. C. BAKJ!jR day. Funeral Dil'ector Cholera aod Diurboea Remedy il vlaltinlr t belr anole at MinneApolie (BamllwlI Towushlp) Ure. Martha Jones alld eoo" Ray Ilnd enj oying a trip to tbe Great ,.orth many lImea Ita oost whon and Embalmer. W . . D. CORWIN and Carl, Mra. Laoy Compton lind aeeded ond II almoe' oertain to b e Lakes , Ervin Peler.on were Kenla I'Ihop. lleeded before the Bummer Is over. Miss Mary Keever and Mre. Julia l Waynesville. Ohlo.'1 1 ED B. ROllERS Ie hal' no .4uperlor for the purposes 8tll.Dton, of Centerville, villited Mr. pers Wednesday afternoon. FRANK BENBAM 8TOKES ~r. Edgar BOlar. and wife and for whloh I' I• . Intended, Buy It an'd Mr~. OhAS. Chllpman las& Thur~­ Call answered promptly day or night . [ (W. Tu r tloc rook Tp.1 O'neall Warwlok SpEnt Sunday at now. l)btlllnnble everywbere day. Both phones In Omeo and Residence. I:.ebanon. JOSEPB WATKINS M•. ·and Mrs. J. W. Hadleyapent Long dlstancII,No. U; Home phone (S,,..on<l T erm) M.r. Reuben JlJne. had tbe mlstorSunday B$ Dny,ton. 14-2r. Chairs and one Coach furnished free Whaling aa an Indultry. Dr. and Mrs. Walter~legfrled and 'une of bll.dly mashing two of bIll with funerals. Whaling Is nO\j a well established family, of il'ranIl:IID. s",O* ~laturda1 fiDgerB In the wheat binder lul For Recorder ' week . Blllt of aervicil lrUaranteed. tndustry olf the Portuguese-African svenln" wilh W. B . Bisgfriled . ALLEN BUB'FMAN Mr. li nd Mn. John Wile on and coast. The "humpbacked" whnJe av- . U. J. FRrr was A QueeD olty via ' 80n, Rober', Es'ber ijhambaugh, erased 46 teet. In length and the oeca· Itor one day laBt weele! R. B, SIUTB Franoe, ond Weldon WIlSOD, Evan atooal sperm whale ahout 60 feet. Mu. Ollnt BoU aii'd d.mlJhterl Bogau and Virgo Mltohner oalled on IIpent Monday with BUlh Keelldg Boraoe Compton I Bunday afternoon. Reprelentlltlvfl and famlly. Mr. and Mrs. Zimrl Halnet and TbiA dlSOMe ahnnld bo trooted aa IIOOn lalleaell Bazel LahmaD lind Oen. 80DB, Luther and Bomer took Sun MILTON CLARK AS the first IlllIIatural looeOlloaa of the TAKING BIG CHANCES IIv~ve MoCabe Mea8u Oarl laiongl1r bowels appears. When thls Is done a dal' dinner wUh Raymond Wllllons. TBOMAS E. BOOVICR U Is a gred rl." 'll tra1'el withonl land George Labman moilored '0 Bingle dose of Chamberlain's CoHo, Chol(gecoall Term ) a boUle of Obllmberl.ln 'a Collo, Chol. Ft. MoKlnley Snndny. era and Diarrhoea Remedy will effect a en.• nd Diarrhoea Remedy, lie ,hi. cure. ThJ.8 remedy can alwaya be deMr. and Mrs. Carl pl~oltford, of Treallurer pended apon eVen in the meet lIIIV8reaDd prepar'a"OIl' 0811no' be obtained 0':1 Red Lion, viii ted Mra: JQUzabeth dangm'OU8 c - , aDd "bould be ~ at' WALDRON O. <HLMOUR Blaoltford one day IIIB' ;'Belk. band ready for bIstaot uee. Never IeImI . Itr and Mrs. N.( · O~~rth and .. F. B. SBERWOOn. home 00 a jODl'DBY without it. daulJhter were, Mlan'ha . nrll: '1'18"Ol9 FOR SALE ~ ~. flae da.y lliU week. Mr. aDd Mu . WIlIWI ' I:lumber' and SOD apent ijan~~: 'II,lth Crl. WINDOW-SASH; for' wlnBD'mber' aod family. dow8, in 1J00d oondl'ion. _ Only on th~ StagB. . ¥IIIII a, John, of Wba~loD, WHI lin, J. D. MarlaU, pbone 134-hlas•• Husbands bave .become 80 kind' and 'be ~unday laElll' 01 Martha j19 conalderate that a woman haa to 10 BlUlnell. ; , to jhe, theater In order to realize hoY/' • Genavh'e UcCabe aDd Geo~IJ'I SOW allel Plga for Il1018. J. T. e~Dlola' ' Marla", Waynenllle. Route 1, Phone 145-Sy'. j12 Wan. lOme relIabll Information about any of t11Ci country weat of the Rock&e.--CalUernia. Olegen, Wcutblngton, Idaho, MOdtana, MUada, Utab, Arizona, New ~Ic:o Tfjlla.' , Want to kpo" IOmethina evera. S'ands of Beel and Boney about farmlngoppot1unltl." bUt'oad raw, roUtl!9, automob,Ue hllhfor ..Ie.' reaSOnable prtoea. In. ~ laO,f tl, ~. of 'DIetllOds of farmlDg. elf., . of J.,O. Oanoll. l'hOD8 47-8, Halrvel,.b11lr1r. O. j13 It'.out:1buIIae. to tna" aRa batlt tllis Pad6c Slope country. 'S.IOlet MapuWie ill tt* 0011 bit 1IIl1lonal magazine, ft~ectinl llta life of tbia -tr'~Md P,v\D1 accurate tp.ftmDatlou _n~, lta If!I,,tb add: d,e"'~o~ seDd 10 cent. fora I&IDpIe cop,. of~,,-, ..-.gailDi u4 iii,.' III !'letter uItIq for wbatevu bifonitaUoa JOu . -. tdre ~_y .tace III thi Wut. '

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OMEN 'lil~tlte :::,axoll k ohdsterespeci· ally apPI;Bling because ' it is so simple and safe to clri'·e. It stnrt s and stops and turns with utmost case. t1.'here is never any tension or strain felt when you are at the wl¥!el of the Sa.'I(on "Four." Even at the end of a long . trip you are not fatigu d. You'll lind ( the upholstery deep and restful and l the seat is -10 inc hes wide-plenty of space for two large people. Let us tak~ you for a ride and show you how easily you can drive a Saxon H.oadster.

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Phone 116

Th'e HCllbrook centennial at Leba· non last weel( was a decided 8UCCes!. There were hundrede of old Normal· I tea who c.ame bark to spend the week in Lebanon and renew old IIcqunintances. The week started on Sunday with services In the different churches, many old Normalites fillin" the pulpits. . . I Many touching scenes filled the week and one man. Dr. Croasley. who ~ntered the IIchool in 1855,and a younll lad Y who had just entered, shook han ds. Then, agaIn, when Josiah Holbrook,Mias Anna Holbrook and Mrs. Irene Holbrook Clarke mounted the rostrum. there were cheers from the audience. The entire time was filled with !peeches, school mate meeting school mate, and reviewing the time long since go~e, and thll week PQS8ed all too Iwjftly tor' them. There were many people from a distance, and they enjoyed the time spent again In old Lebanon.

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!4r ~nd "Mrs. Dempsey DerlJlia and and tamily~ of Richmond. Ind., ,,~eilt , . the Fourth here. ' .

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Mr " and MrIi. Frank Taft. ot .Day· ton, were·tbe gueata ot .Mr. and .Mra. W. H. Whlte Tuesday.

Mrs. Christie McKinsey. sperit several days last wt:ek with her dau~h­ In the afteriJoon, at the park, thE! ter, Mrs, Earle Swain at Ridgeville. events were Jlulled off as advertised, and they all proved to be winnerB. Automobiles surely h~d their innln~ At 1:30 the rag!s started, Steve Phil· lips actln~ as starter, Tom Dill and Sunday. The'pikes all over the·townDr. McCoy, judges, and U. M. White, ship weN' fairly burned u"" by them: announcer. The results are as fol· Mr. and Mrs. N. Seal'll and lows: family spent last week visiting with Fr~~ for All rehitlves ill Darke County and in In· . Robert E., W Carr........... 1 1 1 diana. Lady Brook.. ray .............. 5 2 2 Dolly H. H(lwk .................. ~ 4 8 Mr. and Mre. Fred Jonea and litEffie R, Furnas .... :':·....... : ...... 8 3 5 tle .daullhter, of Cincinnati, were Ground Ho~•. Graham ........... 4 6 4 guesbl of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Kelly, I

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SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES 9:35 a.m See Lecal Agrot

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The last race of 'be day was the most exciling, two cars havin~ the prizes almost in theJr bandll when they were disquali ed; killing their motors when withi . a lew teet of the finish. I The oldest person ~tn the ~otmd. proved to be Daoud Shepard, 86 ) ears old. The ~unj[eat mauled couple were Mr. IUJCi Mra, Herbert Doster. '.: The general co~m~itee afternoon, and foimd --~-- ­ good shape. the . public

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The morning play I~' apent at tl)e factory. BeautifUl kine'ina~olor pict.ures ar'e . snow.n in the ~ HaJl bf Industrial Education. An ·intereSting Iec;:ture exp~

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After the lecture, ~ideB condu~i: 'pad:ies'b\rough the fac:: tory, pQinting out. places of interest. .

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In the afternoon. visit' Hilla and Dales, south of th~ city. Walk or ride along its windin~ drives. EnjQ}!,. the trees and flowers and bracing air of the hilla. M~e the day a real holiday.

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. THa CRI:ATaeT A booster gangcompcsedof Mesers. FraIlk Zell, Frank Sherwood, G. W . Hawke; Mver Hyman, W. O. Raper, IN TH. WQRLD Walter Chandler. U. M. White, POB1ISI1EII WEEnY. $4.00 PER YEJ1 "Dave" .Conner D. ' L . Crane, Ellis 1IOT1I1.~ DRUOOI.T,. SPI:CIALI.,.., Lonlr. ,Carl Mcoiure and Ethan Crane OO.TUM T.~N'F'I:., 0,1110: took in most of the adjoininll towns AND .U. •••• ,.RVIO. CAN , PRO"I~ Thursday, .dvertisin~ the Fourtb ot ay vel NO I,.. ADV.IlTIiINO COLUM ... July celebration. .

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Mr. and Mrs. George Gaskill, Mr. and Mrs. Cal McBryant and daugh· ter, Mr, and Mrs. Ossie Gaskill and daughter, of Dayton; Mr. John Spray and Miss Mary Spray, . Mra Hannah McNeal and son, of New Burlington, Mrs. Harley Carbuck. of Spring Valley attended .the funeral of Mre. Naomi HlU'lan lait Frida,. , John A. Funkey's July· sale every day, His large Shoe Stock will be closed out at a big saving to CUll: tomers, all at the old price and some below. Every one knows how all shoes have ad vanced. Get your share of the baraains, 600 pairs Overalls 71ic, worth 11 .00 everywhere, the 11.lffi Ovaralls only .86c. Buy Bome and save money. Work,

"Work Is not mnn's punishment; tt Is bls rew»ord and bls strengtb. bls glory and his plensure."-Oeorge Band:

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Cltale & . Sa~b~rli'8 ' High.Giilde ' , Tea. a~d" Cpf(ee~ . . If you are not a cust~nier, wouldn'i:' ft be a good idea. to investigate '.. these sple~did ptoductsj ",

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Diamond No. 99:.•

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Cirde BJe..d ................ :,21c lb. French Brand ..... : .. ..... ,2& Ib, ~, . ; !... . " ." OoloDg Black ....... " ......... 75e lb. Favorite 8eIedion ......... 8Oe lb. , Finest Blend .......... ........ SOc Jb. . ,Java and·Mochil ......... , ...35e lb.

~olceat Imperial .... ".: ... · 7~ lb. One or ~ho mOlt promlnont drualatl 01 Amorlen made a oLatement a low Weeki ago widell 11l1li enuaod a JJreat deal 01 dlICnI8lon "moog aclentlalill III tllo medlcal Prell!, Ho .ald: "U 1110 now balr /lrowor. Mil dr9\Una aalr Romody. locfOa:I08 1""8&lee ae U 11l1li durlog the post yur. It wlll be used by ne ..rly every man. woman Il1\d child In Amo~ lea wlUlln eight yean. "When Mlldrodlna a ..lr Remedy .. uaIkl almolL unlvonuUy, dandrull' will dlaappear aod with Ita departuNI baldoOM, Itchlnlr scalp . .J1l1tllolr hair aod aU _Ip dllleU08 will lollow and twooty yean lrom now D bald hold will be a rarity." Sample ieliL 10.':, ~Oc, ~a1 ""otago. Mall o.rders Oiled by ~UIse 00 .. BOlton, M....

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TO MY SUPPORTERS IN WARREN COUNTY I Am a Cand idate for Recorder. Please Help Me. There: w ... r" three Hol bruok bOYR in the army. al l under 11, ~ e r vinR' an average (,I' Ihree yea r~ in th e 12th, 35th and 79th i(eJ.{lments alld SiJ,(nal Co rps. 80 well kn own III II ur C(JlJnty . Th<: illncSl' reslJllinl{ from a former "anl paign in which I wal ked abeut 700 I n l l e~ Ita ~ fll.uuL di sappeared and I can I II.W ~aLi,.facto ri I Y perform duties of r,j'il'(o wh il'/l are much mure I::xtended Illll n f"rnlHly Th e lJeputy i!'l my daugh tN . .~·1t ~H II cl,(, The State Bureau of 1 }'-: P f'C 1l llll r ept ,rt s: " Th,' IWW ab3t ract index r~quired l.y s",· ~II ; I (; . C. iHreg ularly kept and I h(, \\ ork In lhe n e~order's office reflects cr"lIlt tm th e cl erica l force." In aduiti,'n to routine work done we have:tnnscribed, with corrections ' almu"t Ihree volumes of old records ~ hi ch haR made the office self'luIlPort: mg , I am I he unly member of the family . who hae heen a candidate for office and If I ha ve onl' mll re te rm I. Can J.{et:oy little home paid for . I was Secretary anu Professo r In lhe Lebanon 1fniversity, which my tath. er fuunued . frtr many years J::xpre88i~g feelin~s of prof lUnd gratitude for support in tbe past, and ~kl"g a contmlJan ce- for one more term, therebv reward. 109 a ~oldler of th e Unton .army, fi~st company organized in Leba. non, VI?,: Co. F, l<!lh Rel{lrnent, May. 1861. I am Very '1incerely y.ours, ' JOSIAH HOLBROOK.

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Mn. Edith Harris, while cleaning windows last Thursday had the misfortune to fall off a step·ladder and dlalocate her wrist. She is carrying her arm in a ,ling, and is suffering consIderable pain.

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, or~11 Pace B S Howell left Tuesday afterLady H, Stew ....... ..... h3 1 2 1 1 noon for a ahort visit to his I anch. In MaryB, Baily : ............... 12122 Alabatna. He will be 'tone about Richard Pointe Graham ... 2 3 3 3 3 three weeki,

Between the~ce8 the field events took place an were an enjoyable ' ·'1nll - lil"' . ~h" lIlc.l feature of tbe y, as only local conag\ 'rll' ft.r testants were entered. The fat men's race was parti~lnrly funny. WhEID Fred Hawke, LI!8 Hawke, Ray MilIa, ----.-~ --Walter Cbyndlen and Lester Wills en· tered and ran tbP 60 yards to the excitement of evelYbody. The results were as follows' ill titi ~ Ifl\'. di t~· . For firh' vears this line has been 50 yd. dash-Emerson Surtace. I h,· wo rld '" I(',, (\e r thal 's ,i'hy we chosc it; and we 100 yd. dash-·:E;merson Surtace. an' J.."ld l'r-. ill . ~("" I thin gs Ill're - th a t's why th ey ~20 yd. dash-Emerson Surface. Regular communication of ( h()~l' 1I >- . It " a prl' lI \. W,od cumbinatiun to do Boy's 60 yd. a~h-FJoyd Dauglb~ Waynesville Lodge No , 163, ters. b u"iness with. . F. & A. M., Tuesday evening. Bey's 100yd. duh-James McDonSuld by July 11, at 8 o'clock. Sojourning brethren and visitors welcome. 50 yd. lI dash, 12 years aIllB D. L. Crane, W. M. unc:)er-I, catbt,aine Burnet; 2, Heljan L. A. Zimmerman, Sec'y. Sherwood. Girl's 60 yd. h, 12yrs. and over -1, Marie Sur :CC; 2, Helen Shurwood" . Wheelbarrow I double race-CIIIfence Mendenhall -and Ernest Harlan. Sack Race- I . Robert Huffma.n; 2, Dan McMillan Fat Man's Ra::e-1, Lester Wille; Harry R. Reeves and family of Richmund are guestR of relatives 2 Fred Hawke. Boy's Swimming Race-1 , Clarenc;e here, Miss Mary Elizabeth Reeves of Mendenhall; 2, Ernest Ha"l-Jan. Tacoma Washington, is at home for the summer. THE B;\LL GAME T. M. Harlan and 80n James of Miamisburg were week·elld guests At 3 o'clock f~ ball game between of A. H. Harlan and family. Harveysburg Bnd Waynesville was Mias Loig Whitaker returned Sat· called . A grea~ many of the ()Id , urday from a pleasant visit with rel- Miamis were here and Warren and !!"!",~~~~~_ _~_ _ _"",!""_~~~,!,,,,!,,,~~~~~~~~~ , alivt!sin Mechanicsburg amI Card· Herbert Edwar 8 got the bove ,to· . inllton. gether for the day, The boys plaY'ed Mrs, Elizabeth Carr fell Saturday a a-reat game, but owing to the fElct TELL THE ADVElnl~ER YOU SAW , Ilnd severely sprained her ankle . that several of them tried to 10le the HIS ADS 1:,,\ THE MIAMI QAZE1TE Born to Mr and Mrs. Andy Flem· bsll while throwing tb bases, lost the game 9 to 7. The Waynesvl.lle __!!""""'~~~~~~~_ _ _~~__'!"""''!''''!'''~~~~~~~~~~ I ing, June 29, an eleven pound son . . Mrs. Justus Reeve- and daughter boys Rot fifteen hits and Harve:ys burg 6, but the errors tor Waynesl spent last week in Springfield, "uests ville were everyone costly. of E. M. Patterson and f amily. I Mn J~e Hawkin8 and dau~ hte'r Miss Bermce spmt Wednesday of A UTO SLOW RACES , . I last week in Springfield . The June CoJlectlOn of Taxes has been extended to Misse" Edna Coyl and Marie Hall, The IWlt event "t the day held the July 20, 1916. , Q! Dayton, were here for the Fourlh . crowd together until about 7 o'clock I Maynard LeMar, of Xenia, is the in the evening, and there wasagr~~at ' OFFICE HOUR S TO THr" PUBLIC- 8:00 A. M. to guest of relative~ here. deal off attention paid to the automobile slow ral:es, the result of 3:30 P. M. - - .. - _.-which iR given 8S fol/(IWS: "~n v

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Edwar:cJ Lewis, of Dayton~ pent the Fourth bere' with his parents, Mr. and Mra. Otto Lewis.

Frank Zell fell off a load of bay, at 10 "O'clock thll morning, throwing hia shoulder out of place, while haulin~ hay on his tarm on the Xenia pike. He was brought to town and Gr4 n Trot , the Iboulder was attended to. He Is restinll as easy as elln be eJCpected. Orma M, MCCiO.~ .............. 2 1 2 1 1 Samanthta, Satt rthwaite .. . l 2 1 4 3 Molly Purce!~ ( ukens ...... S 3 4 2 2 Exile Mac. MC oy ............ 4 4 3 S 4

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Beat Stallion, Emley, 1st; Baily Two-year c1 -Miehener 1st; Furnas.2d, A • • Four-year.olcl and Qver-Miehenez:" 1at; Salisbury.~. Brook Mare, nd Colt-Jde Eva,ns. Farm Team Joe Evans. Best 2 or 8 ear old Colt-:D, H. Hockett. Roadster Olias..... Dr. McCoy, ls't and 2d; A, L. King, 3d.

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aae ... and look forward with new hope November 18, 1918. to new an.d greater duties, WI 'b 1 matlon "While we-render ,thanksfor t.hese P 'd • , feel ent I !~. Y proc a 28' thingS. l.t us not forget to seek the s~tslL\'ldl! Tbursda~, Novemb'rr er' divine guidance jn the performance . ,s. ~ .day ot than~sg~vll'!g and p a Y 'of tbose duties and divine metcy and Bls proclamation follows: .forgiveneBS for all errors ' of act or "It ~a!l loltg beaD' our custom ~o purpose, and pray thlt In all we do tu~ In. t.\!,e . auttm1D of the y~r 10 we . shall , strengthen the ties of praflle and tbanksgi! il)g to. ~Ir~\lgbt" friendship and mutual respect upon God "for ijJa m l\fly blessmgB ana which must a88ist t o build the mercies to UI ~ -a.' nation. , This pew sti:ucture of' peace 'and -,g ood yar: we h~ve apeclal ~nd ~~ving 'will amopg the naUon, ' call.~I'~o~be gr2~ef~1 BJlc:t to_ reJ~ice.. "Wherefore, I. Woodrow Wilson, (lC?d b~, Hie goOd pleaaul'e, ~ven Pr:eahlent of the United States ot u~ ~~. It bas not ~q~e ~ ~ 'JJle~e ~meri~, do bereby designate . c~tion of ' arm~. a mere mellef Thu~ay, the tWjlnty.eighth day '. froID the ,train and tragedy of, war. ot NoveJDber next, 88 ' a do) of .It ~as come, 88 a great tri~mph 'of thanksgiving and prayer. and Invite . rlalit: " the people tbrougbout t be land to "Oomplete victory, hail brought us, cease upon tbat day f rom their or. not <pe~ce alone, but tb" confident dinary occupations and in their sev. promise of ,a ~ew day 88 well, in eral homes and places f)f worship to which justi~ ahalLreplace force and' render thanks 'to God the ruler of jealous .intrigue ~moDI tbe . nation.. nati·ons. . , - "Our gallant armies have partlci. .'·'In witneBS whereof, I bave here,-ted in a triumph which ia not unto set my hand and caused tbe marred or ,tained by any purpose of seal of the United States to be ,selfiSh aggression. In a rigbteous, affixed. cause they. have won immortal glory . :'D~ne in tbe District of Columb!a and have nobly served, their nation thlB sIxteenth day of .November, m , . " tha.year of our Lord Dne thoutland In serving mankind . nine hundred and eighteen, ot "God has. lrideed. been Iracioua. the independence of the We have ('auae for 8um. rejololnJr aa States of America,. the one L •• _ ... _~~ ftV vea and strengthen. in all the and forty·thlrd. ~ltion8 ot national hi&' "WOODROW WILsON. tD~; A'new day abines about UB, "lilY the President: Rob(lrt Lan· ~ · · In.!whi~ our. he,a rta take . new cour- sIng. ~retary of State."

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u, s. S" Oklahoma, Ma ye we will run across each other some of these days. Oct. 27 , 1918. Well . mother, I don't know what Olmr Edltor-l suppose you nre else to write, so will close for this wondel'ln g why Mnc and J hav e not tim e, Give every,body my best, nnd written, aM th e oUter hoy s of (I~ar olr) I will write . more later. I.o\·e to all. good by~, Wnynesville have. W"II , ~he (ruth Is HAROLD JTARRIS. thRl we hav e hoen' prolly ,hu"y since W I! Id t th!' Statn" a nd rame QI'er 11 1''''\ CO. n, :J08 M. G, Bn " A. E . F. and pa rtl y IHlcll uRe wo ltu vo noglected France otl r corrcs)loll dencl', Of coul'se. we Somewhere in France, nre not fighting BubR nil ot OUI' lim e, Octoher 16, 1918. as Il eopl u seem to thlll)<, nOl' nre w o Dear Fn thcr-I will write a few shellin g th e German nnvy to [l lel"'" every day. So you see we have had II li nes to let you know that 1 have been good many chances to write if wo had wounded, hut am getting olong all ri g ht , now. r got shot in t he right on Iy done so. Now. pleas e bellel'o us, wh on we Il't!' . Was wounded on the 9th of Oc. sn y we are Borry that we huve not tohe r, when I wa s going over the top. written soO'tler, as we know t hut all of I hn ve been ovelO the top three differ· our t rl eud s at home are an xl ous to hear from us and (0 k.n o IV exacLly cnt times, We have j.(ot. those " square heads" w1wt we aro doin g. I\ow we are Just as anxiou s to let on t hp. run n"lV. Those "square heads" tb om Iillo w but you see th ero is a ;:ct up II tr~e nnd shoot at you with n I • - -- grea t difference betwel'n fl!;h t1n !; on Ill Hc hine gun. Du t t he higher they get W. H , Allen was in Cincinnati. Inud and watel·. The army muy tcll (he harder t hey fa ll. TU~~y , Madrlen was in Cincinnati , Friday . Path ar r hllve boen awarded the D. ncarl y every thin g th ut th ey have will cnn· ARMl!lnS of the cou done but with LI S It Is dltrorent-a sli V ~ (' which is cu lled a Distingoished Hl1It.\ rarJU du ct n Cnm lHll ll'1I to: Dr. Dill, Osteopa t h 21 S, e road of t he tQ n g u ~, a secl'ct accidl' nli y dis , S;' r~,i~c ('ross, for what I did at S<,Jisburea u WCmlJllr ij\Jl p d ll ~ 'l"h 311I(K' Graha m:llread -fresh every morn cl6iled- brings good.bye IIU VY , Wo S OI1~ . r am sending you the artlcl (' way. Lebanon, Ohio. giving weelr, Each PO l' , wll o JO Ill' ing at White's Slore. mi ght 1)0 com pared to a Wise detec· fl'o nl n Prem'h paper, which reads as I! IC fJli lf' I ' ~ h l p will be Iwesented with tlv e 011 th e hUllt of a dange rou s cri m- foll ows : Stanley Pence, of Duyton , spent buttoh aud with 11 c o (I l!lclleM , The condition of Miss tieorgia inal. H e ,nys little hut does mu ch, "Private Harry D, Leonard, Inia,:,squate lIUitl1b le tor fo .· In;.; to hIs ' Hadden remai ns about the same, Sunday with relativ e!! hcre , Now for n few line" 011 th e subs, try-, For extraordinarJ heroism III tront gate. Of cQUI',e you hll ve rcnd a !;rca t dl' !!1 operations north of SOls80ns Jul y ill th e va pel's abou t th em and no , . . ' ,,' Th tl week's drive will ,,"e with a U , M.. \\ h.l te IS .~ pe ndlllA' s vel al ' big nillst) meetin g held ~ ,'day, :«ov. Bring your cream to thu J, A. doubt you hal'e sh udd ered wilen you )!J to 22 , 1!118. Severely wounded on 19, 1918, he conl.inued, to g1l forJul y days With fr iends III Brown county . 30, at the county dcal . prOI\Tam, LOllg Co, F , W. Hathaway . Agent, read about some nefarious crimes th ey ward with his company until the op e~­ bave com mitted. such os sinkin g a ations were over, ~ r1 (,\l 1t ural or goa l, of tb COU:l t Only ~uly 20, In lhut time. The plurali tv for ~h~ ProhibltiolJ, e'rrort~ wlli be preselll Bl; Van Reta llick of Fort Thomas, Belgium reller shill. or tor)ledolng spite of his wound, he carrIed a mesun ass umed hos pital ship, some In , 'ulgn Is The p I! r)lose or th o CI through. a heavy barrage. ~cxt sage ~c85:lIlg to tha otTtclal count, was spent a day last week with relati ves Friends there I ~ one thing which of kin. John Leonard, father, Klnl!s large purt a big ullOm \) to untfy el • . would , or shoul d, mak e any one want Mills, Ohio." H, E. Earnhart. Lou St,-John and to go gunnin g for Fritz. Sinking E. Hath uway I havell 't heard from Fred yet, How Sidwell Ellis were Cinci nn ati visitors transports is ,bad enough , but making relatlv ~8 in Tuesday , war on a Red Oross s/Ilp is about the is everything in Kings? I got a letter fro m Mrs. Black t he other day. 1. 11n1 lowest t hln ~ that a human could de. way back of the firing line now In II vi se. As bud, or perhaps worse. than I Born- To Mr, and Mrs Frank running a baby through with a 'bayo_ nice white bed. Well, I g ue 8~ 1 hn\'c , Dakin . Thursday. November 14. t wo net. They hoth have just the same told you all for this time 80 w111 close, daughters. cbance. HARRY LEONARD , Tbeir wethod of attack Is somewhat Co, B., 16th Infantry: Just 8S tbe day was done. and Born-To Mr, and Mrs. L L. as follows : You have heard of the .. ~ "darkneBS bad tallen from the Salisbury, Wednesday, November ~O, l!~r i 8cope, a \flas.s I'bo)lt 4 inches in -,'.- , '~_~ .' of hibt--f II; ~Jee .'~ .bfll' u. nmc.tar. i.a.." uC ... h tit rttcL. · 1",... 1918 , li' dliugh\t!I', • Llo\,ir~,'~"""""'''''--~~'''''''',,,-~,,," - _. . ~ Boullf'(j{" aynesviT e. Oliio, Novem· minds yOu somewhat of a piece ot The1'egular meeting of the Wom · ber 14. 1918, KatlJarine Young. in .Iead pille moving swlfUy through the an'a Auxiliary was hald at the b~me the seventieth year of her age. In We will have an ab und ance of Ice watel', The Bub tull y submerged, II you want any j ewelry, clocks or of Mra. Sarah Zimmerman FrIday usual health to within a feW hours Cream tor theThanksgivin go holidays. travel ij throu gh the water wltb about afternoon, Nov~mber 14th, ot her death, the end was sudden silverware for Christmas, ca ll at W. C, Phillips. fo ur inches of this sllowing. He sIghts Ki lbon's Millinery Slore. agent fo r 'Mrs Cadwallader opened the meet and unexpected . tile enemy, geta his runge. and lets go Nathan 'Jo"'e~ was born June 2.1 , ing by reading the 186th Psalm. Rev. The widow of the late Robert M. Kohlhage~ , Lebanon . " N I 4fhe boys wh(l had been working at a coullla of torpedoes. It th e shIp was l'Ieproductlon of Farm BureAU Me~ J. F. Cadwallader conducted the de· Young, and tbe daughter of William she 1831, and departed this life ov . u~ chl'lateued under a hoooeOOoe, Moraine City were laid off laat week ber.hlp Card. votional exercises. Scriptural quo· and JohannBh Prendergast. she escapes. but if a torpedo hits hcr 1918 al(ed 87 yeats, 4 months and 2;) Mr. and Mrs, A, 0 : Haines , of th e and went to Dayton Fridav to get squ are ly It Is "furewell Katy, bar the day!;. His fath er came fro m, New tations were given In responlltl to born on tbe Atlantic Ocean, her pa. Masonic Home. Sp ringfield. spent for ts at efficient foo d productlon, It their pay. J ersey , His mother was a nat!ve of , door," roll·call. - The election of oftJcera for rent§ heinJr enroute from Ireland to Sunday with Mr. and Mr~ , J , C. II part ot a nation al dri 10 and ran ka Well, deal' fri ends, we do not th ink OhIo. He was one of a fa mil y uf . the coming year resulted 88 follo~8: America, in March ]849, One of a Hawke, In Importanoe wllb rllmpaigns to your watch. j ewelry, clock Leave we need dwell longer upon tbi s un· ten children, all~f whom have gOlle President. -Mrs. Cadwallader; vice family of seven children, two sisters ftnan ce the war, and optical r epairs at Kilbon's MilIi· pl easant Bubject as yo u probably to their reward xcept one brother. president, Mra. Crane: secretary and and tour brotbers, sbe is survived by " ~' hile peace will pl'l>!Je,bly re lease Leave youy watch, j ewel ry, clock nery store , agent for M. Kohlhagen, kllolV as much about wbnt Is goin g T he entire 1i e of Nathan J ~n \'~ tre88llrer, Mra. Mosher;' United Of· but one, a brotber, Thomas Prender· and optic>!1 repairR at Kil hon'H Milli- tood supplies that 'are 11 0 .... Withheld Le banon. on as we ito. ,but somehow I don't lJe- was spent in or near Wayne~v lli e ferlng treasurer, Mrs, Cadwallader; gaat. now living in Wayhesville, .A lfrctl Vivian, Dean from trude." sayS nery store, agent for M, Koh lh age ll , lIeve you cun tully realiZe th e cru elly He wa!! reared in the faith of t h... Millsionary treasurer, Rev. Cadwal. Her husband. Robert Young, died Lebanon. of the College ot Agriclillure ot the Mr, and Mrs. W, O. Raper are .of It all uutll you llal'e been on tile. Orthodox Friend s. At the age of 21 lader. last August leavinll' her to the ten· Ohio Slate University." It w Ul alBe Tbe program W88 der care and kind ly ministrations of remove powerfu l food embargoes, s pending a few days with relalives in . pot and know what Is tak in g place, years he became the .. hu sba~ d Lot Mr. Harry Hadden, of Columbus, whi ch will. there hy , greatly Increase Bro wn Co unty, wh e re Mr, Raper is It ce rtainly makes II person till ok M y J Cartwright, r Ive chlldr(-n Forty·eeeond Annual her nephew and niece. William and hll rd. uelieve us, Sometimes we feel bl::Sed ' this uni on, Two departed a cousin of Miss Georgia Hadden, tho demand for food . Poland. Ru· hunting the bunny . Woman'a Auxiliary of Katharine Frendergast. us It It were onl y an unpl easant dream this life in infancy , and two in ear ly Southern , Ohio. Mrfl. Katharine Young was a woman of spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, W. mania an d Ser via, wl ,n havo been on and th at we will walre up some morn_ II d He leaves a companIOf', reading tbe President'a marked individuality and sterling H. Allen . A, Maffitt. Dr, J, T. Ellis . Frank iu!; in the cozy little bed at home, man O th ItarvaUon ra.tl olls fOl' rll ur yean, w ill one daughter, Mr~ , Mra Barnhart, Minutes of the character. Of limited education. ne need food in lorgo QllnllU tiu. A grea.t Farr , Dr. 1', 0 , Clagett. C, H . Hart- with thin gs Just th o sam o as th ey al_ °L r iriI ne grand daughtH , ty·eeeond Annual Meeting and Mrs. she yet pOBBessed a remarkable bURi· Coming Back-" Pride of Ri ch- armed force JU Il ~ t be {Uallltained in soc le, H A Cot:nell. C, M, Robitzer way s were-but no matter what we ~ura . e. 0 and a ho~ t of Crane. Annual Report of tile Secra- neas sagacity that served her well in mond" Flour ·-Ju st as good as ever, Europe tor a tim e to '\1.2..11 that the and J. O. Ca rtwrig ht attended the thlnli and try to believe we are MISS Ethelyn Jon es, . I Broth tafY life and enabled bel' to minister to 100 percent wheat. '1l'OU SNI CI'I>I'Y 111 0rni11 '" by tlJ e sound friend s to mourn thel.r oss d I' ~ . peace treaties wll1 not bo treated as !ScottiSh Rit e meeting at Dayton last , . " J was industriOUS an ~lI The meeting then adjourned ~ loved ones. A woman who practised At Will Wh ite's. more Rcral's of pn per, This IIIlans week. of (ha( bugle playl ll g th at old "I can't er ones 'III He IVwaM meet with Miaa Emma Heigbway In selt denial that abe migbt do tor get 'e m up " and wo want to heave a on a farm tl ate m t 'h ' that our enorm Oll ' a.r my will not be ' I d d 'd ot spend, IS money . f b December. othell. of deeds rather than wordR, J . C. Hawke left Mond ay morning demohlli zed in li me for crop produo- Mrs. Kilbon has tak.e n the agency shoe at him, Theo anothe r di saster ruga. an I n her's was a life of ullefulness and for Cincinnati where he will se rve on tlon nex t yen l', evon with the war for M, Kuhlh agen . J ewele r and Op. show s 11 8 that \\' 0 aro s tili In the grent unwisely , He was attentlve ~o lust. Mra. E, V. Barnhart, Sec'y pro tern. efficient activity. May she rest 'in the Federal Grand Jury , There w ill over. Furthermore, the enUre 'World tician , Lebano n. Ohio. w here you ba llle agaln, t the II un for the democ_ ness, and made life a finan,:lI b'!~ ' ------ • peace flnd Light perpetual shine be 'several important cases brought will, a8 soon as possl ble,_ increase will fin~ a first claas line of goods racy of til O world and that we will be cess. He was temperate III hIS a I S un til he ha. cOl1l pl,,(e ly s UJ'J'endered and greatly disliked th e drunkard upon bel'. ~ up tbill time among them bemg t he Ita foocl conslI nI(llI otl to normal cis- for. Christmas , eve rythIn g into th e hand s of our He held the Lord in hi g h es t~em a,nd -,---,,..---Bughes. De~ds probe C8~e. mOIHIs. T II ~ FA~~lmRS HAVE would not take his name m vam. lealN!l'. . MORE RIo; ASON f ll.AN EVER, CI ' t . ht ft Then whll o th e band pla)'s the ' He had great respect ,fo r the law, . Tl mn.Ii:FORI':, TO EX l' i1:CT A 0000 lrIS m~s co~es mI g y soon a er Witb t he enormous Stock of Wo- MA IlKI':T VOR '1'1110; BlGOEST Thanksglvm g. fn e Government r.e· Star Spangled Ban nol', and we stand and always paid his just debts, Hb e men's, Mislles' and 9 hi ldren 's C() a ~ s onOI'S TI IA:r TII E\' CAN PRO- ,quests ear.'y bUllng , and the malls at salu te, old glory will rise to the was charitable and gave to t e . . and SuiLl!. and Men s , Young Men 8 , DU CI!J NJ!: ' '\" YI!JAIt," \C IOSe t~ gifts for the Boys <!Iver seas mal nm o"t and a lon g stream er at Ille churches . In his declining years hIS friends and Boys', Suits all~ Over.coats, you \ __ • _ __ • _ __ ead y IPo December. . The S, Fred fore ?lnd we will Imow tll at at IlIR t we II l'e 'homewa rrl bo un d.' watched over him in love. He grew always have a chOIce lIS80 rtment to Company Lebano~ BI.g S tore has Now fr iend s, we mu st not lake any old g racefully and quietly went d?wn select from . Come and select for' . . , . \ prepared for ~h e SItuatIOn and, has a 'vour family needs whil e the Thanks· \ f wo- B Its hu ys a fltnft Stamp large and ~arled stock of ChrIstmas more nf YOUI' tim e or ours toJ' It Is to the gate of death He passed mto Two tboueand blue,clad sailors ah out lime to "turn in." or, as we sny, th Creat Beyond like one who had Bu y it now !goods on dIsplay . ' gathered be10re the out· door Y . M. The first nUlt!ber of the Lecture giving Special is on . "hit the oaull<lll mat." So, hopin g fo~ ht a good fight. and finished his C A platform last Monday after· Co.urse will be given on Wedn~Bday ev· that th is lelt!'r finds you all well and " g At the last he could hav e • . t C Logan (Zion City III) enmg, November 27th,. at 8 0 clock at enj oyin g life, we remain, ~~fd:;th Whittier, ' noon a ' amp , ' ' f the School Hall. On ac'count of resrto pay h!lmage to t~e mE!mory 0 ranging the dates .due to the qua ranYour frI ends of th e U. S. N . their shipmates who liave died at. the Une, a slight change haa been .made in C, S, McCLURE, .. And so beside the silent sea, atation., the course. . I wait the muflled oar; C, E . MENQENHATL, '!'he Navy Girls, advertised as the • The Y. M. C. A. Btaae was bankeo No harm from Him can come to me deep' with · oak branchee, .covereo opening number are now booked for 0 On ocean or on shore. , ............... with beautifully colored· late.r date and the Arden Entertainers, France, Oct. 20. '18. I krrow not where His i~lan~s 11ft taldng the place of ''The Allies," will I laaves and the flap of the Their fronded palma Ip aIr; Sundny, after dinner, float;ii over tbe .platfQfIIl. give the opening entertaInment. The soliciting committees of the U ni ted \:Var Drive were busy all last week, and the 1 only know .l cannot drIft, " In addition to the. readings, duets, Wblle the aaaemhlage atood at at· Mother, Father and Kid : Beyond HIB love and care. tenMon , the fliag on the quarter de~k quartets. and 8OIOS, ,a n ~xtremel~ p~pu. result of their labors is something Way n e 'fowus lt ip ought to be proud of. After all the was al6wl, 10wereCI' to balf mast Jar,feature of the llrogra~ t~ be gtv:~n Th ·rh.,. Battle Bym\l by. the ~de~ Entertair.efs IS I' 8e1'le~ drives that have been made in this vicinity, a nd ~owing that the war was at a n end, e . " d Ch lain Stut of Hiawallan songs giv~m in costumes an II' ~~ ed tb ' The ekuele is used in the accompani. that a p~ople would s\1bscribe a '230% over- th e -to'~ SUbscription, is really something to be B p~.,!.... tlie . The YOUllg' W'bmen of th.e com' and r.~t_ e a study of Hawaiian proud of. , BielioPi' wli Q BJ!ent in Honolu 11. IlfudYing This drive, therefore, is more of t h e nature ,~fa peac.e drive than any that has ,ever that ehe 'm lght the Victrob( been made I and, it is with grateful hearts that the ' people subscribed to the War Drive. . Enl~rt.lii1Elrl bring' gO'OQ,.~.o~,urand ,k1iow out' great success. "' . is the first county ,i n the state to , . J . 0, CARTvy,ij.IGHT, • m~ke ita 50%, ovelall'e of $88000 .. Chairman fo" Way.ne Tp. (Signed) F. Ral?lsey, , - - - .' ,state I..hrector.

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UIIIII Y g l'lldntlulIM, Ihut It ",UM ullllost IllIposslble to find t\l'O OerrunllR 011 the RnlLl C soelnl pilln e. One wns IIlwlIYs the otl, e r's IlUl>CI'lor. Ariel' nlY fOllrlllCII yeul's ' eX lw rl ellcil unlOng IhIlRl! people, I Cllnnot SIIY I hnt thllt curly hnlll'cRSlolI hnR beau relllnvcd ; U anything, It hu s been deepllned. Anyone who h ns lived In Berlin, nnd Is fumlilur with ('on,lItious III olh l' l' l!lurol>ellu I'nl lit nl M, wi ll bell I' lIIe out tllllt the Gerlllnn T,olleemnn IA the IIIO" t arl'ognnt pollet! otllclnl III th c \l'MItI. Bis wort! IH Inke u In court lu pre!','re nce to thllt flf s ix civilians, IIl1d hi s powe r Is ,mdl !lint It might very ells ll y be used "JiJir"sHlvf~ l y; IIl1t s lrnllge ly I'nollgh, (1 ~" Jllle the cUl/lulty of Ill e Gurmun ellul'Ilct e r, grlltl nnd COrJ'Uplion umon g the OCl'IIIIIn I'otle" 111111 other olllclal!l ,w e re prnctlcHlly unknown betore the wnr. Such we re the pcoplo be hlilll th o kulsol' wlwn the grent WIll' Rhll·l"d. I shn ll never totget the sentiments ex('ressed to lUe by pl'lvnte lillllvidullis fn 'e,'e ry wulk of li to nR tho vurlolls phllses ot the \l'ur d e veloped. No ml!lI HUre Ihut wns tuke n by Oe rmuny, no multe r how ntroclouR or Incon sistent \l'ltj) the world's Idell of wltot Is pet'JIII~ " I"le In civilized Wllrtnre, e ve I' brollgh t n word ot comlelJ'nation (I'OJII Ihe Ge rmon pnllllc " " n whole, Illthou~h, of COUI'He, th e re were sOllie notuhle I!XCCptlOIlM. 'I'hc grcllt majority or OerulIlus who dl sClI sRe rJ tlicse wutters \VIOl JIIe, huw\ V()I', not only defended evcl'yt hln g Ge\'llJlJDy did, but eOUlpllllned hecnusc mOl'o rlgor~uR weU8ures were not tuk en, Merely hy wuy of eXlllllple, nud not becuuse her 8uggestlon wos UIlY worMe thim hundreds of othel'!! rnl sed by Illy German pn!lents , 1 lUoy mention the s u rpris ing vi ewpoint expl'e8stld by tho Countess Slers lorprT. n relative of Von Henc\lel-Donnersmnrch. It wns ntter Ituly hod joined tho n lI os nnrl w!l e n Oermnn resentment ng lus t tbut nutlon ron very high. "What we ShflUld do nt tlte very first Ilvallnble opportunity," she declnred, Bring Up the Reserves, "Is to del!troy every s lnglll work ot nrt John wns visiting hi s grnn<lmother, In Italy, Not a single one of their who lived In tile couutry. One dny Innllmllrks or ort treasures sbould he his grlln!lmother found tbnt ,Tohn hnd lett standing. Then when the Will: Is !Jut a few eleun c10tlles left, 80 she over and Itnly no longer derives {be tolel ;John to. wrlte to his mother nnd enormous revenue Rhe hOIl beeu col- tell her to send h1m some new clotlies. lecting for years from tourists, she will John obeyed Immedlntely. ond In a be sorry lor what she bns dono to few minutes returned and sbowed her the letter, wblch wns os folloW8: ' Oermnnyl" Did tile Oermnn people countennnce "Deor ruamma. plense send me 11 1'& the submnrlne. wnrfore IIlId tile sln\lli!h· enforcement of elenn c1othCII."

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CAESAR'S CREEK Born, to Mr. lind Mrs . Gurfi eld P e tcrson, November l!lth It daug-hte r, Mury. Mr. mid Mrs . 1.1Ither lIuines s pent the week-end with her pllrcnts , MI'. und II'II-s. Chnrley La ird , lit Ca md en, O. Mrs. W . E, !.log-nn is imp l'o ving b ut not nble to be o u t ye t. Mr. nntl lI'1a-s . Will tel' W ilson took dinnci' with Zinll'i II l1i nes S undny. Mrs. Jos iah Davi s , Mrs . Loyd Dnvis, Mrs . R . E . Jones alld Ethel Curry see n t th c day Wed ncsuuy w ith Mrs. l!uwllrd Hurl ey. Mrs. H e nry , Crew ca lled on Horace Com pton 's one a fter noon Ill s t week. Homer H a ines returned f rom Wes ttown, Pa. Monday of l ust we ck . Mrs. J esso Hill Silent with Hornco Co mpton's .

Wednesday

Mr, Rolantl St. John, who hilS bee spending II f ew weeks with hi s Uncle, Sam Mic hner 's has returned to hi s homo in Xenin . Mr, and Mrs Horace Compton a nd Frances Wilson were in Wilmington, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Chnrlerton of P enns y lvnn in, who has recently r e turned from France, where he hilS bee n e ngnged in the Friends reconstruction work, a nve a lecture af , the F r ie nds chu "ch at New Burlington.' Aunt Esther Compton and E s ther Shambnu g h vis ited nt John Hili's Fri· dny.

Conserve Enthuslaem. Are you II boy or g irl who becomE'S very entbu slnsUc nbout some n ! ~ e thing YflU wllnt to do? B e cnreful not to be so enthuslns tlc In starting n new unelertnklng thnt you hnl'e no energy lett for cnrrylng It tbroulih 10 completion, Enthuslns m Is nn Important factor In success, but It must be B steudy Jlow, ond not burst forth lIka some of tbe geysers Which send a SPOilt of wllter sl(ywara, nnd tlie n are quIet for 24 hours.-Excba~ge, Subscribe for the Miami Gazette

Miss Irene McClure hns nli!nin h Cce pted a position wit.h the N . C . C. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Tnylor ( nee E li n Earnhnrt) nre hallpy to announce the nrrivlIl of a li ttl e dnughter, !I1o\'e mber t h o 7th. Mrs Fl'lInce s Null had ns he r SunIin y i ucsts , Mr. nnr! Mrs . Wil l ialll I hrc, sons anti d au g ht l' rs, of \ViJ min ~ ­ tun : Mr. and Mrs . r;o, W, Rosnq ~I,' nnd (~:lu g hter Jnn et Mn rcell n, o f Vandali,1. IIIt-. unu Mrs. W . II , NulI s pen t tll~ week-end with r elutivcs in Dnyton. Mr. nnd Mrs . M. J . PorI' were !he gues t s o ( r elntives in Fnlllklin on ~ (!I1 Y las t week. Mr. nnd Mrs. W . S. Wilker son were the S unday d inn er gues ts of 1\11'. nnd Mr e. Oscnr Cle venger . . MI'. !lnd IItrs. Ch a rl es Sel hne r nn d f a mily spent SU'11ky at M?nte r cv . tl 'e g u('s t s of rellltives , Mr. nnd Mrs . H fI ~' C ' L~ nc h and Mr, Will Horlllell, of 11a)'to n, were , t fa e S,llluny L1inn er g ll ('s t s or Mr. nnd .Mrs . S. McG rudCl' .

Dietetic HabIts. ROlli!' pClll, lo 'C' , ' It, '" Ihlnl, thnt II \'(O[::(' ll1rlll n Is n ('u , lnsILy. A 1·l'tuc:h

Orlltnl(ton Oookerels for BUFF sllle. InQnlre of U. 8 . Maxwell,

R. R. 1,

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Pure hred Dnroo Jersev B oor . 2 yr8 , old , 10 Shropshire EVI'e LBmbs , Inqnlre of Tblld Zimm e r'mBn, WBynesv llle, 0 d ·J

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In olas8 oondltlon O RGAN, Chllnp, If 80ld Boon . luqulre at nH ili~()moo.

FlllrbilnkA M o r se 'I'y pe Z kero. A sene engiL e 3 b p ., good oondl tlon , good n ew, used bot little; (I P

will 80\1 OhellJl U. B Winston, R O. 4, phon e 56-5, W~yne9vl ll e n 27 oro nKbbred Male Hog. billok 1 'l'h Polnnd China, IX ye .. rH old In <Jnlre of Gnv Rlblur, on Joe tililn e s f.llm . W .. ynt'lsville, Ohio 7 bu s b e ls of good 8aplln A BOUT Ulove r I:!eed f o r slile. Inqnlre

of Nate Gruy. Barvoysburg, Obio n 20

good ewes for 811.10. Inqnire of A. B. ShBner, R . D. 2, Waynlls ville, Ollie'. n1 2

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genllru! pnrpos e mare ; olso 1 good 2 youog mnles, Inqnlre of W,

(,:\It: ul n tl n ll ~hflW ~ 11111 1 the pO)lUllltiliH I:I Whitaker, R onte I, Woyne~vm l', of the \\'01'111. nnw "" llIIlIt eli II Jljll'OX1- Oll; O n 1:l mnl~ly nt 1,(1(10,O(lO.OiHl. IR ~1I1t 1 In I", dll' l<l PII " " to (li elt' l Ie hnhlts nhon t it S foil tl II'H: Rtrl r l \'f';:"1Jl rlnns, 2!iI1,OOO,00(1 ; pr:t ctl enil y \'('g,' IJll'inns , hul cu lIJ) ~ n li ll ie O ~ h 01' flt-"h, 4fiO,OOO,OHO: eu llng ment "bolll " "ce II weel, ( on hl ,::h rlll)'~ un!! h"Jlduys) , 500.000,000; elltillg 1Il,'ut dllil y IIl1 rl sfllll(,tluw" m ore thu n on ce II dllY, .100,000,000.

A. MAFFIT

Funeral Dir(>ctor and Embalmer, Waynesville. Ohio.

Standnrd Specific, • Some fllcetl nll~ pc' rlions wnnt to Either Auto or Horse drawn ~ervice. No extra charge for auto serviee. know ,,,h nt we pnil ' h the sent of our {lonts with to mJlI,,, them so ~J>bt Both phones In Office and Residence. and s hin y. !t'M nn "get·stt ck-<\i~'kn No. 14 , preparntlon, bul nn Intnnglhle and natural element known ' os tempI lit· trltus,-Houston Post. , Malarial Scourge. 1\Inlnrlnl fev e rs lire by fnr tlie Erreatcst scourge of th l! rurlll districts ot Venezuela. In th(' one sUIte ot jCarn· bobo, with II IJOpullltion 'of 19I5,800, tliere were 1:,484 d eoths from mllllarla Inst yen!'.

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...... juug'meut n. to pnttem, but reome o ber dumhlHty

i . the mOi t impor-

tant fea ture.

AGENT URGES THE SAVING OF fOOD 'ou llty Agcn t Cl.a ss wi , hes to li lt' hU llj!e rin g v ictim s of Germnn y "nil t he atcnt iO'll of furmc rs tu the IUl1d t il<' I\·a r . E vcry l'ou ntry in Eu foll ow in g- stutell1 e nts is sued by th e 1'0 ,1 I" ," s uffe red frc-m s hol'tag-e o f Food Adminhtration: It is a imed e1i - (00,1 , I c~ s eJl ed y,eld, wenkened \'1 1'0r"ctly lit the' co ns umer to urge th" ,Ju l,tion , anos t n.f a ll the g reat truct ~ s nv in ~ of f ooll, yet it also poi n ts out ove nun anrl pill aged by Germnn ~" t.he res po'll si uility nntl opportunity Ite · t.orl ureel li nd sacked by Germnn~ " fo re th e American farmers : purtn c rs ; wrec ked by t he Ru ss ulIl "Americn mus t this yea,' "e!HI to n1:Il IIl ".~S. . . l ite !lrmies fi nd th e !lIlies fiO per ce nt Then' WOc" are ,!'creasmg; the), nTe III 'n' food than luo; t yea r- t hrc, ' fn l'lIl ~ now n t e rri hie winter. MIIIl ~' L i llle ~ the n or mal ,' xports . When tb~ \\' ill sLa1'\·C. As yct II'C c ltnn~ t h el p war e nd s s he m us t s uppl y with f~lOd ' th e lll .. e xc(',rt. where t h e Bel~l a n Re180 million peopl e who arc (!l C lll~ Ii ,· r ( o mml ~" ,on extends I~S suce.or. s tnrvaLio n unles" hel ll comes qUid" y' l Wc C:1 nnct Ill'event s tnrvlltlOn b~h'!'t1 Whcn th e wnr ." nd ~ in d ~ IlI Oll'a,' ~" " th e 11':11' .')lI rri ~ ~' or beyond the. hnllt~ tdumph , ·new ohl,lgl\tl flllS Will fall up- of sh l\llllng-. \\ here !lvc r~ cubiC ftl~ c on us. We shu ll be ca ll('" upo n to all d ,'v!' r y s<:co~d s tllllC IS n eeded 111 " md not less food, bu t more . t.1t , eff ort for vlct~ry. 'l1he allics will by no meuns jll'O Wa ne n. cou nty I ~ ('xjlect ed ~o. dv ,Iuce a IIC W hnrves t overni~ht , ht'r pllrt .I n supplYlJIg the nddltlonnl Eighty million s of men cll nnot bc ' :food . rell.u I re nlcnts. Let .ellc h ~nrmE'~ prcductio n for four ' full 111 line by cc- ope.rn~m g With th _ 1 t ake n out of yen r s without lasting losses of y icld. t Count y P a nll Bur.e nu III Its Food .Pro. IL will be yenrs before their fi elds dud ion Ca mpaig n, Thanksglvlllg will rec uperate, farm s are restored, weck. Yours r~spectfunX' nild herd s nre r estocked. . CHAS. F. ",LASS, But a nother demllnd even more Ill County A gent. si st e nt-will come to us-the cry of .

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THE MIAMI GAZETl'E, WAYl'iESVILLJ!C, OlDO.

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THANKSGI VING Comm e ncin g at6:30 p.m.

. L . . A CZimme I I. rmandi~ /I bu ~ ill c~s vis'- . A t t IIe r eq ues t. 0 f LI IC P os t mas t e r ' It or III 0 UOluUR 10 ay, ( :en e l'lll the Uni tea St ates ,ivil Ser. v 'ce ommias inn has ann ollllclld a n 'fry that good Ilrenri-Muth' g, 100 oX llminalion to be J-.eld ul Leba non. p e rcent wheat Ilour , at Whitt!'s . Oh io, on Dec. 11. W i ll , for the pos i. tio n o f pustrnasler at 1'l'l a80 n . ThiH Rev and MrR. G. N , Jo lly were ol lice has an anuual compe n sation of lincinnllti visitors las t wee k $ 1l00 Appliclltion Form 304 and ful l inf" rm a tion conce rninll th e require· ments of the exam inllli(ln may be hi cured from th e postmafl ter at the placo of vacallCY ur from the Civil SI' rvice Commitsion, W ashin g ton.

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NoWSp&- whl!re s h e wil l j oin Mr . anrl M r s Frllnk T ay lor and g"o n to IUve rRid e . _~~_ _ ~_ _ _......._ ... -""- Ca lifo rni a , w h ere they Io'Xllec t t o 'fld ... pnl JlII!'o': ll W:lH th·Sl~I\(l(l to Ht'· s p e nd th e winter . t · PlllJ.li~h 1\\11 tlhtilid I I 11f'1hl ,~\'~: FII"~ I .

The Thanksgiv illg Sp ti ol is tlruw in g larl{e crowd ~ of ~I I' IIl'Y Savl'rH t.o The S Fred CO lllp any Leballon Big t o lJt..); t'i'l',llId , It wus t o U l' lllOJ'- Siore Th sale cl) lll i (Ju ~::\ nlltil th e nlll,'s loy ul" lllIng tlll' ln Novcmber 27th.

fl'!"!"('d

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Thursday, November !lIst Featuring Charles Ray in

"Playing The:Game" Mack Sennett Comedy "Pays To Exercise"

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CHAPTER XVI.

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Germany in W a rtime. f:. ' rm:lrt 1'1'111)11..' ) 1ll\' C' nl· WHY!,; Ill ' vll ill 111' 11 ' ,11 1;.: 11 II c'(:(Il' d " pith t h v ]\" nl:o:","s )I lIil 'I I "'II'" 1II'II,It'd " hit'h I~ ~tI ",,1;':lIilli'alllh II '~"nl,,' d f)y th e pllplil ar !'- III :'::III: "I I,;,., 1I1:Jlld ull,'r :d l('s!" \ \l I.l) II , _";11 ",;1 1'. "llid1 "liS

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Tuesday, November !l6th Featuring Clara Kimball Young, in

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Younce Brothers I:t Grain Company

A t a lk on "Pal c~ti ll (, . " ill"s tr n t~ d wiLh Illllte l'll views lit th e W hite Uriek Il,cct ing huu SI' , No\'('mlocl' ~3 nl, at 'O::lO p. m. , by Mi ss lI1a "i" Fored I'rk l(~o n. Miss Fredericholl h ns S P~llt I,'n yea r. with lit a ll ll t h!'ai .-\Il'Cl'itnn de lo givl' co a nlony in tcl"

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Chri s lll1811 Giflii i ~ r(')Jre-~"nl('d ill TllP S . Fred CompallY Leh,Jnlln Bi g' Store Thanksgivin g Spt'cia l. now 011, a nd t o ct'ntinue unt il Novem b l'r 27

Hull n~llrly ol'Cl'llIpli ... llI.:d t he ol ucr.

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ng:l iH~ t 1IIl'lw.::Icl \'{'f'l ,

'f1 d~ mll rh I ~ ('N tnln: 'fhe Iwl s[' ': Jam o~ W, Davi~, or Ih (~ S S . Ore I JII "'PI' Inlt ' IHl!'!l 1lip nilit's t o nl'Cl'p t tho 1(011, ('arne h ome Olle day last we l· k 1"'(lI" 'slI l he '"l1d c'. lie oil,"luvil th nt Hi ~ furl o ugh WitH very ~hllrt , and Ill' 11\01"11 to 111", no.; did a lsl) til\' had onl y li m e lo rc'ac h hOlTle. WI1<'fl l'rltll'o V"I') l 'II'~~, ll: ~ m ost intima t e he had t o ret urn . li e WII H loo king advisor, II waS tl'l'IlU'tl in Stich H way well and happy. llin l (he nllies rOllltl 1I0t PtJs~ill )y oc('l'pt It. Hilt it :-"'1'\.'11 (1I\(' of th e PUI'An economica l plnn for llllrrh!ls inll' llO~I'::; wh l<'h it ,,":IS illtt..' ndl'd to ol'hl cvc,

ol/linty woro: W. N, Allen. County Agont C. b' . .011188. D. El. JYunbam,.JJl l.obulIolI; J. T. ElIls and J . I•. Men . . d('nhall, WayneRvlll e .. Mr. DuRham I" pros ld ent of tile Warren County Furrn Durollu.

t Miami Theater Program

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confCI'C Jll'~ at Dayton Ill st wpclt. attend ed by 126 fnl'm bureau officers anll ~o ull ty lI!;rl· Ollllurni ngents ,rrom 22 counties In . BOllthw 88torn Ohio. Tho mooting wus

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but was thought to be a periscopebut there are no chances taken. We Big reduction In Men's Suits and Dr, Dill , Osteopath 21 S. Broadhave orders to fire at any suspicious Overcoats at Hyman & Co .'s, way. Lebanon. Ohio. 100~lng object, for you know that a Boys' Sweaters, regular $1.75 valMrs. A. Moffitt w.a.~ the week end periscope can hide behind almost ues, special, 9Se. Hyman & Co. guest of relatives In Bellbrook . anything. • Tuesday, August 20th. Still get· ting colder, We rail into a school or Miss Elsie Clevenger. ot Five A s u pply of Gillette Razor Blades. lTbe writer of tbil' article, Clar. sharks and blackfish this mornin g. P olntll, is tbe guest of- Miss Inez DaWhite's Store, encl'l Mendenhall, i8 at home on a Battle atationa at 9:80. vis, of Corwin . furlough. He has told us of various Wednesdn-y. An object was sighted G N. JC'lly D. D . spent two Rev. things not mentioned in hiB letter, but we did not come close enough to MrS, Harry Murry. Mrs. Earl Con · days in Cincinnati. t his week . and promises to write more it to' so ewhat it WIlS. passed I · ] about thr t __We I Two of lho hlll 11101 mon tnllon ner and Mr, U. M. White were In e~ more traMpor 8 tvuay, one of fonnor Pro81C1ont '1'IIoo<1oro II oharAotol'lUlo POlIO 1\1 tbd "orhl bl 9 travels Bome d ay.- Ed ltor Big reduction in Blankets and Dayton Tuesday. S 1 them being a United States ship. oOI.voll _how lho trllo QhlltnO~I' know hlm whon bo wOlileS dorr U. S. . Ok ahoma. Thursday, we are still making the et thlH fRmoul Ailloriolln boltor , II to IInr nl\ht 'or rl,ht. 011 tho Comforts. Hyman & Co. , .Dec, 10. same speed, but will make 22 knot~ t hRn could oolumn A01 lYDO In tho right I, 'Todd)' tho &oodll1'," with Men's and Boye' Suita and OverDear 'F rlend: per hour, commencing at 4 o'clock to· mO lt ,Iorltylnv editor!,,!. 110 WliM Jh ll II r ct.o4.on, Arohlo RoollOvol't Born - To Mr. and Mra. R E, coats at almost "Betore the War" Now that thiB waT is over I take morrow momin$" We caoght II wirc".! ron g lind lon(lor" n\ tho D~mll r" In hi. Arm. blOlIllAO 'todd)' Davis, of Dllyton. Monday, J a nu ary Prices at Fred's Lebanon Big Store I I ri i ' hi less message from off Ilome Spanjsh tlmo. OPPoHItO~ nllVnyn touor1 III loy04 ohlidrOll, trill \O,t of A Iter inventory Sale of Winter Gooda great _p easure , n w t ng 'Y~u t s coast last night, or rathel' this mC1'ntho mnkll.u P of 1111 ,rOllt l,cJ rn, tnllO, 'rho In"rt I. A roooM plo· 6, 1919, a son . On lhe loti I. "Tuudy tho H:thlor, " t llr. ot Oolonal Roo.nolt'. Widow, letter and letting you know where we ing at about 2:30. arc and what we are doing. Friday, we are now in ono of the Mr., TheOdora Roolov.It, Women's Coats, one odd lot, $7.95 Odds and ends i~ Ladles' Vests and We are now anchoI:ed Il,t Portland worst places there are between here ~=-=-=-=-=-=.::.::.::=:-:~--::--- --------,::':...-:...,.--=.::--~---~ . -----~-::~-::----=--:::::::~===== at Fred's Lebanon Big Slore After Pants. heavy weIght. clQ!llng out Inventory Sale. at 59c. Hyman & Co. England fifteen minutes' ride froU: and the United States-a place where , mOllt of our transports hnve been Bunk, nnxious to stnrt mancuvering lII'ound Weymouth, and one hour'1I ride from and where the U·boats lire operating after we go t, there. But we all hud to r' Mrs. F , E. Reddick, of Vancouver, : Born-To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert the gTeatest prison camp in Eorope. the thickest. We have doubled our line up :lnd be mustered, Some people Wash ., is visiting her mother, Mrs. D()ster, of near Harvey.burg. SunAlmost ' every day I see any number watch and it will hl; little s.leep we ('ngaged in the y , M. C. A. \lVCI' hel'c Elizabeth Snook . day, January 5,1919, B son. of them marching down tho atreet will get for same time. NIne had automobiles for all of us lind took . . . ' troyers carne out to meet us thIS us from the station lo the Crafton I WIth English soldIers guardmg. They morning. One of the destroyers fired Hotel, tho second ltlrgest in th,is dtvoJ , , "LlI.ir llt fe ·sflul11 lab", clu y, f 11 :-,Uti"., IUlld B8 llit: .i,,~. epirit lite fliel. Notice-A. married man who is Notice-A married man who 19 do not seem to mind it because they several shots at something, but we 0 seven mi llion people. '..., ,\\'hilc h.l\ ve " .1I.'d o"rlb cowbioe to lilY , wanting farm wo rk. call phone 16 2, wanting farm work. call pbone 16·2. are prisonera, because they get plen. did not hear whnt it. was that she Just to show what Al1ler~ca IS do~ng We thmk the QuakE' I' IIrl' n t ' lI ow bieS I 110. " 1: 10100 "9 wheu lie diesl " . Waynesville, Ohio , Waynesville, Ohio . ty to eat and a fairly good place to saw, She Willi bearlDg off from us for her boys over 11(~re 111 foreIgn tI H r , ., 0 In sleep. In Iact, they evan cheered about one mile. _. countries. She hia'es two d th(' Ie waT ". ut ISle.n to1,.' ' I , a lld fig· Cha l' ll's Cornell \\as born March Mrs. Sadie Zell spent Sunday In Mr. and Mrs, Sam Haines . of n~ar 80me of us sailors when we were ~eil, we are ID port at last. We largest hotel.s in London for us to /lu t ~hes'D l'Irstt, here I; j ' loI:~;t·UI' o~ 23. IS4!!, at Lumbe rton,' Clinton coming back on the train from Lon- arrIved here III Bnntery Bay a~ c1013e up at , Besldcs ull of t he Y. M. C, e epar me~ .0 I "Irs U Co unty, Ohio His young life WIIS Bellbrook, spent Sunday afternoon Morrow, vlstinlr ber friend, Mi89 don. Of course, down in their hearts, to 2:30 o'clock. ~Is placo used .to A.'s, the young ladies who ga'i.c up ~!J~ Red Cross ~ocle'y ss . IIJ~ I)~ lb~m : spent upon the farm, there growinll here with relatives. Margaret Roberta. they might have been praying for be one of Germany s greatest subma- tlu:ir hO",!e!I t~ come ovcr h~re . a~ 'Ib,;- .Reu .Cros~ looks Oi' 11.'1' C;UCl€:ty to a sturdy manh ood because of his IIOme way to 8tick a knife In UB, or rlne base~ before t he war .started. wor!\CrR ID t illS g t'cnt ol'~nll1zntlC'n, of f rlCnd~, as Ill. Ii lIer., It" eX\JI: rl out·door life Rai ~in Bread and Seven other va. One lot Boys' Shirts and Drawers, dispose of us in Bome other way, but There are Jlo other battle 13hlPS over \\ 9 we ll as nurs.es for t hc sick :md I'adt!rs. I here IS nb ~' " ' P of pt:uOn Uec!!mbe r 22 l R69 hE> w rieti es of Good Bread every morning regular 60c value, closlng out Ilt 28c. it looked to us like they really meant here except us two, ,but therc ar~ n wout:Jded! certall1ly desel','e all thu ~e from WhUlll, we ,",' a!, .:t,dy uniteu in marriag e to Mory M H ~~ at White's Store. Hyman & Co. the cheer. They think mOre of th numbeT of Amera:an 13ubmarllle C1'edlt gIven them Rnd lhey 8houl<l lenrn~ct HO much ' A ,\ Ity! ll,! I Th Ii t f h" ar Americanll than they do of of any chasArs and d~8troyers, We lire de· have a whole lot. I do not know what ClI lIse in I Ill) prl!~ent'~ r III \llirl) sicdc'li f eus Irs [t!af a0 f tell'. mah'Marion E . Campbell, of Sa rdinia, Lieut. Elliott, of Richmond, Ind ., other nation. They hatC the EngUllh ta('h~d on speCIal duty, so we will.net t he soldiers afC dojng, but 1 do know nJullthe lhl! I!:nglish {, " d:l'J~ lI av ,' r·t!inil 0 wf XSP~lI :lrm In t e worse thap ' a snake. be Wlth the grand fle~t for some tun!!. that every one of us sailc1's IIt'e go in g alfl~Jy helped 10 reCto ., rU " 1 Inor" VIC yo. e mB, 10. After one Ohio. called on friends and r elat ives spent Tuesday with his grandmoaher Well, old 'timer, I will give 'YOU And so the completIon , of our tnp to dig down in (lur pay IlCCOUnlH allu th on ;;00 1,' r"'1ch vlllag , 1, .. 1,,, d "V"I' year of ref ld e nce there , .Mr. Cornell here last Friday afternoon . Mrs, Shute, of the Friends' Home. some idea 01 ho\v we made the trip ac1'Oss. Not very exciting to rl!!ld help to give them one of tho l:'1'eote8ll ll OCO ' familiE:8 nnd m "<: II1UII 0 6 mF'ed bac~ JO Warren County. acrosu. The U. S. S. Ok\llhoma and about •. maybe, but It was plenty In· t imes they .ever hlld in their lives, OOU ind ividua ls: buill n, nrly (',0'0 ,our Chll ,ren were. born to the Men's Best Corduroy or Duck Women' s House Dresses, U 69 at the U. <S • .s. N evada left the Norfolk terestmg to os. whe.n we h,it tho goo~ o}d U '. S. A . Iionsl's; rlon ut«:d Borne : "DUO pa ckN9 ma Tlla~e. umon, MorrIS f!.., of Day· Water·Proof Coata, regular $11.50 navy 18 Ii on Saturday afternoon, Convoyed BI2 Troop !Igam . I tell you It IS Just hke be- <of clothes lind hOUEW ' ,Ill arlicle.· ton . ~ ll ham E . Harry A ,. and Lou· Fred's Lebanon Big Store After In vnlu pa, @pecial for Saturday only, ventory Sale of Winter GoodR Aug,uat 25tl.. We went from there mlt cllred for at home. They see to and diRlributed some '5 000 IV "Lh ella C. Mlll e,r, of. Way neSV Ille. $4 98, Hyman & Co . '! Now then old s cout just a few your every need and want and moke 0 f f. 'I . . .' U T he l)larnen hfe of the deceased · to Hampton ..RDadll and tried out oU'r th'n d' h' W things so [,Ieasant for \.' Oll. It makes 1 , darr~ mllCl l1l,eU, tQ~, .Bl.t! ~eeds wasexceed in rr ly happy . The fellow· Mr. and M I'!I F . B. Hpnderson and mine ' which provedd ' ve"'" I gs we overfleet ere.to convoy e are soldo· 11 f ell\lw wnnt to J!ay s?"lething nb?ut u,t, ay bIn FIance rt- shi l? o! a fam " il y of chi ldren made ~a~ sweepersW n b' ~achlld from0 the I . I tl.el IS I:I de II'h Mrs. J . H . Coleman were Xenia Mrs. J. E. Werner and two 80nll, ;fweIUltOTY. ~, we staye \)'J t _~ die because we. ar.e, oil' burners. We them and he can.not thanl! of anythmg : ~en . y w IIde 1~ I r;;, ,0 t .e thOlr h fe to be an overflowing one land Mr. and Mrs. Morris Raper. of iO~ un~U 'l1?C 1, g~ ! ~. c6n ~ ed 1:'1fU'Iub~ 'ot' Ih'UP;:' Q'1l0!~ e ou!"h to RlllI. You Ulld stand, 1 " I.":Jf'r,l~al.'.,.~~ ;'~".L& <,u ~~I(,ers .IS Mr. Corm:1I was well respected' in shopper:!, Thursday afternoon. Dayton, were the guests of Mr. and wal.' at S .45~ A. M., no~g of not;e lind soldier08 across thllt was ever eeut I think. 1- ,.. ., . ) • . . ~ . ~ p. '~ ' l ~.... ~' ~. 'r: '." - i,., w~i "h h A lived '-J- - E b , . II Mrs. W.O. Raver. ~uDdf1Y af ternoon, ~kin$' place between thill time until over at ane time. Some 'say that. Well, we all got rooms when we ' ~Qo . th~ Bureau of .' ~c l'rtE'I/US U,nJt His opiniun on' matt ci s of fa~m efti f . '\ r-'" M rB C. . g t.!rl , (,)1 ~ ay h .. JI , Just as we were .getting ready to there were half a million sold iers in l'cnched tho hotel, and hnd a good (~mf'fICall B:nd Hnthhl uf .the Red ciency was liO U ht IJ those needin spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. Women's Coats and Suits, $9,76. start, .one man Jumped overboard the bunch. Now, really, I don't know, bath and II genera~ c1ea~-up of our Cros.s th a t If! now. ~~I PJlI)I·tlllg und advice, He m~de / distinct 8UCC g and Mrs , W. J . Baker, of Corwin . $14 .76, $1975,122 95 at The S. Fred ess and tried ~ escape. Short work wall but there was the biggest bunch of clothes. yve certamly did need it, Rf- stuffing four hOSPl lu<!I, tWIJ homes in a ricullure Lebanon Big Store After m~de of hIm. Tuesday! and we were snips I ever saw at sea at one time tel' our rIde G'II the t~ain . . We were (or orphans! OlJ~ h um " f" r nlfeu peo · M~ , Co rneli' and his faitbf I d Women ,s Shoes, $2 48, $2,~5, $3.45, Company Inventory Sale of Winter Goods. still onder way, making about 18 since I have been in the service. then ready for s upper, Whi Ch, by the pie and tiOlnl,[ lmm n~e rehef !ln,1 d vote d 'f u an l $4.48 at Fred'a Lebanon BIg Store knotl! p~r hour.. We had the mla· The doughboys said that they were WilY, was certninly a fine one. It on- soci:ll wurk among th ' thousands ot e Sh~re ;.ctlve m~Crebs of fortune tn the mght to break one of glad to see us come up over the hori- Iy .costs us 2 shillings nnd a 6 pence , r efugee!!, And tho,.· Qllakers are layne h lP ~rmders u a8 After Inventory Sale of Winter Several of our citizens attended our mine sweepers. Thursday morn· :.:on. Anyway, two or three German ap'ece, There were four of us cut of doing this same work IIlao in Ita ly a8 , ea permltte . Goods. the governml.'nt sale at Chillicothe lng, at about 10:15, we. were ~I call· cruised were reported to have been my divis ion . that stayed together Russill, Serbia and tIll' Nt!therlsnus: :he l~ terest of Mr, Cornell In Monday. ed to , our battle statIons by the seen ubout 500 m,llea from Broot, most of the tlmc we were sight~ccirTli:, -The Ladies' Home J (,u rna l commumty welfare was very marked , Thomll3 Crew. of Lynn, Ind., is bugler. We only had to load the ~ns France. We did ' not meet up with We went out after we had linished OUI' I . For many yea rs, he Herved his Town· spending seve l'al week with relatives II lew times, though, but we Temamed them and so got ali the soldiers in supper, got some cigars nn.l started , ship in un official cupacity. No mat· and friends in and around Waynes. The success of \orad's Lebanon BIg Store After Inventory Sale of Winter a~ our 8tatlons. W1til nearly dinner France all right. We were all hop- out to, Bce Borne of the city. ter lIIor t hy of consideration was ville . Goods Is illustrated by the record· of tel' . . r !lAsed by unnoticed Since retire· time. At 2:80 III the afternoon, we ing we would see them and have a . It sore is a' brilliant place had to abandol\ ship. -Every one battle bot we were out of luck for mght, alt~ough 119 yet they hllvrn 'l. that keep watch rn t ",! Tower;;. \'.as ment, rh e deceased has lived in , breaking crowds in attendance, and Special, Men s a260 and $2.98 unprecedented volume of purchase . equipped himself with a life pres~rver jt.U~derstand this, before I goo any got all of their ulectric lights turned tpll l11g u ~ II s~ry cunl.ected WIth 'the Wuynesville. ' Mr . COI'ne li was an active member Coat Sweaters at $1.75. and stood ready to leave the ship In fu.-ther, we are not ris king lives and on. You know that all !.ight POWCI' c!Jopping block , wh iCh is quite true. Hymsn & Co. case It started to go down. ahiplI when it· is not neeessary but \~as cut off wher~ t he German Zeppn- l,he tIme they b~he'\\lClI Lady JI~ne of th e Mt!thodidt )~Jliscopa l Church , We had up ontil this time with us We have to drill and be so caref~ that hns ~vere dropp ang b~ll1bs down on GrllY tl,Je exec.ullonel' had to st1"lke FLlr many yt!ar~. he h8ll been an of· one lIubmBTine chMer and one torepdo we like any old kind of a IIcrap, even the. cIty. They hll ve st"l got some of three ~nnes With I,,:> ax before her Iit- ial l1I(;mlier of the Church . He Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Sherwpod, boat destroyer. But they both, had a from a bunch ot U-boats to a battle t~elr ~amous stutuos protected from head f~nlll1y rolled tIl ..the floor. It g'nve much time and attention to its of New Jer!!Cy. and Miss Dorothy serioos breakdown and - had to go with the two dogs that we have on the lI~r rmd~ !lc,\\" AnywllY, it is very was slud thllt she hau such a pretty welfllre He will be greatly mi i!s d Sherwood. of Lebanon, spent Thurs· nice as It 18. neck thllt the mUll co" ld not help i ' I I 1'1 ,t' e back to the States. They a~e post- ship. day here with relativ es. ing extra. sharp !ookou~_ for UWhen we gol back to Ireland again ; thinking about iL, lind so made a poor 11 I.. (e 1.lera lo.ns. Clara, second daughter of J. C. Sec Idstorlc ~cenes . job of it. He WIlS Lo hut f orty pound" I or lI UI~O a tllne. Mr. Cornell has boats tomght, aJtliough nothing haa after ,the big convoy, we had a pretand Rebecca Murray, was born near been _Igbted 80 far. ty IIad crew. I gue8/J about aU the The next morning we Htartcu ou t for doing tho work, but instead it oeen ITI fU ll.lIlg hea lth . He Willi e~· barrel of Fancy·Sorghum. WaynllllvlUe. Ohio, September 17, king for U-Boall shlp'~ company had what we call the immediately after breakfast. A man ~ost him fo rty pou".! , und (lie drinks III ely .consclOu~ of the fnct tbat hlB GetAnother your supply, this it! the last. 1887. and dellarted this Iif. at ber Spamsh flu. 'lIhe).'e were lots of thllJD. by the nHllIe of Sir Cuptai n Duno- around, This is till' way that the all ilction wou ld sooner or lutllr prove loo . Will White. home in Jonesboro. Ark., December 'F riday, and we are still making on h.e re that. died with it. There for hnen, a person who wus recently fower came lo be (,;" Ied the Blo,ody falal. He !l1et Ihis wi th t~Je ~almness 25, 1918, Sbe was married durlnsr about 18 knots per hour. We tra.ined a while w~ were "haVing lonera\s ev- lmfghted fOr his gl'eut wOl'k in tho '['JWel', Be lieI'll 1,1" , it is Ii damp anri seremty characteristIc 'of a Mrs . I. N, Harris and dlUlghter, tbe summer of 1913 to A. E. Forten· · our guna on what we thought to bJ! ~q day. They got it under control, war. He is f rom the Australi lln !~Ioomy place, and I would hute t~ Christ ian . In his life, he had deberry, at Birmingham, Ala., wbo two ,cennan U.boats, but they hnd though, in 'a ehon tI~e. But not be- army. Besides him and us fo ul' were have to star in there "01' uny length of p.!nd ed mu ch upon God , He knew MlsliI Ruth, of Dayton, were the s uryives her, also her father, J . C. disappeared before we <'got In range fO'l'e we had lost IIOme Of the good fel- two Canadia n soldiers, and four younl~ 1i1ll<l. ~il' WlIllel' 1(,.Ieigh was im- IliuL the Gorl whum he trusted wo uld week ·end guests of Mra, A.lice Mc· Murray, of Rogers, Ark. anel one of them. We l'BD into a heavy etorm lows thatbelped to put the Qklahoma lad.ies, American Relief Workers who .,rjsoned in . uunbclI n of the Tower not rai l io the hour of his grcatest Kinsey and daughter, Miss Henrietta. sister, Mrs. E . W. Hopkina, of Wayearly this morning. AU handa wer"P with ,the leaders o{ the f1set. nave been over here ever since A~gus~ J U (' a great numul r of ycars before need . nesville, Obio. called at 6 o'clock. We had battle )Veil, no uae to give you every de- last yeaI'. One of the boys wi th us I·e was cxe"" t~d, On J anuary 6, 1919, he quietly From 10% to 33Yu% off on Under· She retired at night In ber apparstations at 9:i5. Had 11 few snappy tad' of our atay'in !relanel. Suffjce to was from Texas, her native stllte, and l.:ow I hOllsan<i ;; of ,Icwcls and peacefully ~Iept away a t the age wear at The S , Fred Company Leba· ent usual good health and wben the loads and we were th.en ready tor say, we ml!,de the best of our time lIhe said that sbe fe lt us good from of 70 vears, 10 months and 17 day9. ~o much ror Ihe Til ,'CI', The crown There lire left to mourn his depar· non Big l:itore After Inventory Sale alarm sounded at the 1J8ual hour of dinner. A battl. cruiser wae sighted while...there viBlting Killarney Lakes, having met him aud tlliked wi th him arising next morning ahe awoke and at about 6,000 yar.ds off our port bow Ca~t1e Town, Cork.·and a few other Us iI some one hnd left her a fortune: ;ewc ls wc te unu(loer IIILcrcsting sil~ht. lure, four children, six grandcbll · of Winter Goods, wished ber hu ~band a Merry Christat 4:50 A. M. W~ excbanged aignals placell. Some furloughs were given I eould rendity believe her when she I.'he imp(,tial stale crown, quean's dren , lw o great grandchildren, and with her. to London,' Enghind, while there, but said it, too. , ,-rown of sLlItc. it fl/l'mcrly had 2,818 a large circle of triends. Messrs. Carl McClure, Clarence mas, and in a few minutes more ber Moy division was on watch last they had to quit giving them on acWell, we went Itround to the Lon. oI ill mond ~ , ~rl7 pe'"'l g IIml many ot her "l' hcr~ is no "doon [or the 90 ul Mendllnhall, Kenneth Kilbon. Ethan spirit had fled. The deceased was a splendid Chrla· night from 12 o'clock until ," this co.unt of ~he U-boats siiiking so many don Towel', t ho :(.ir.st thing, which jewels. T \\\I ~ap[>h"es, 56 bri11iunts Thnl dwe lls wit bIn God's bo u"dleas peace; Crane and Howard Burton attended morning. We had Java and ' 8l1nd- of the shIps going that route. There you know, was built by William th~ .. nd r,~ di"m O lld~ It tll' " been added to it A" d sick"c.s bu ild. "" du "geon wa ll s Keith's at Dnyton, Monday eveniDg tian woman, always taking an active part in church work, teaching a Sunwlches given us during the watch. were foul' ships thllt had been taking ~ollquel'er o~press ly for the snf.!'.keep- ~inc", The imperi •• ] stute crown has For o l1 e wh o k n owcL h ,iII's Rllrcea~a; day School class In the First Baptist 'T he se~ WAIl awfully rough and It our men back lind forth C11 lcave. The mil' of the cIty. Part of this tower is ,. n Ind ia n elll el'ald \\ Ilighing :J4 Clltets, H e: soa rs ou tl re lcSl vinions hi g h BIg reduction in Men's. Ladles' Church in Jonesboro , waa al hot as t he devU. We passed Germans. got three of them and then in the city of London a nd part of it >n pl'hires, und li,lil,) dia monds. Bc- And liv('. [,encRl h th6 ope n sky .'. Every ao· and Children's Underwear at Hyman quaintance was a friend and In her a transport loaded with soldiers and sent a w}~eless that if we did not give I)utside. The tower covers an aren' ddes LlacS(: I ha\'~ just mentioned, -C. S. G. & ('0. ' heading toward the States about 8 up sendmg any more she would get of 18 Ilcr(}s. The oldest and most Ihel'(, WCI'~ , Oh, ,0 many more. It death the community has Ioat a truly Card of Thanks. o'clock. StOrms were very , heavy thl' other. That was where she made import nt building of this tower is , cems to r~sc i aalc you to - look at nobl e character, most qf the day. Our at&rboard en' an awfal mistake. For in about two culled. t White Tower. Just to them, the sallie as a snllkc would The Grange will install their new The funeral was conducted Janu· We wish to expreHS our gratitude gine had a breakdown between 1 and weeks, or r~ther nine days, she was show y. how well it was protected I harm you li n! !La I I had rubies, and thanks to al\ our friends and officers, Saturday evening, January ary I at' tbe First Baptist cb~rch in 2 o'clock. We had to stop for about two SUbmlU"lnes short. . its im al'd .....ard is protected by a big diu Ilwnd3 lind sapI'hu'cs gr~ving all neighbors for the many kindne<3ses IS. All members are invited to be Jones'boro, by her past.o r, Rev. J, R. one houT. -We were jUllt 1,600 miles 9ne of our cll!Dmanders off of this wall, anked by 13 toowers. The en- "round me- when 1 went to bed that shown to us during the iIInesa and present. Oyster1l will be served af- Hobbs, after which the burial was out at Ilea when It occurred. It is shIp was returnmg from leave, whe trane to the place is on the south night. You C:111 imagine that, too, ter the work. bad at the Westlawn cemetery. death of our father. stili rough and 110 hot you can haTdly tlll' shi~ he wall on got torpedoed. ~o .side, u th the Bloody Tower, can't you ·! ·-Rogera (Ark.) Democrat. The Children, stand It•• We had no fretJh wateT to were fired at It. Only a few lwes 'Illle oullward ward is defended by six Anclher place we saw was the St. You'll find a lupply of Brown Suo Mrs. Fortenberrv Btlrved as tele· drink from 6 o'clock until 111 this were lost. .,_ towers, facing the Thames river. A John's ,~ap~l, O'I1e of the oldest places Ifar for curing meate at White's Store phone operator at the CenterviJle and moming. ' Sallor8 Villt London big, ditch, or moat, lIurrounds aU of of ~v?t'shlp In the world. ;Peo?le of &!l Waynesville excbanges for a number Sunday, and we had a general these and so you see how utterly 1m- religions went to ',:orahlp an thle I N Mill f H b I of years, and numbered her friend. elann to aband~n ,ship. The ~01'llt Well. when we left Ireland, every- possible it was for anyone to capture place. We \Vcr~ lip UI t~e bell tower, . . er. 0 arveys urg. s by the scores in tbll vicinity lltorm we were ever in ocourred to one wall glad. Of coune, no one the place. And no one ever did .. nd all over i-;l. Pauls cathedral. stili with the Antioch Nursery, and • day. So foggy yoll couldn't see f~ kn~w wl;lere we were going ' for ' II either, although, as history telll! yOU' There is a pluc~ Ill , t his .cathedral tha~ will be glad to take your order for •- • one IIhip to the otheT. We pasSed while, .or even cued., A change WM it was tried constantly. ' IS cal~ed th e wlll spcrmg gal1ll~y. anytblng in the line of fruit . trees, another ' trans rt Mondaoy mom" the thmg that we wanted. We had The middle tower was occupied -by You SIt :It Icust Il hundred and lrifty shade trees, shrubbery, etc. Call at about 8:4()~ We received u::~ plent~ of hard luc~ when we wore the kings and que~ns down to Charles feet from a mnll there, and he ,,~his­ rttructlonll' in foreign lemee Our there, loeing many good. JOen, be- 11. It was, I boheve, t he custom ~or lIe1'8 to you nnd t e ll.s y?U all about~ the Claril!8a Harrold a graduate of him, and he w\ll come and see y~u. llestinatlon given 'o ut as Queeiustown, Ildl!ll-one of the IIelt gunnery ~mman- them to stay in this to'.ver hie or ber place. You ~e!~l' 111 m Just as .plaln as the famous Leland'T. Powers scbool Ireland Our 'jus, band waS glvi n .. d'ers that ever InW to the'1ore-slgbting ride in procession to · We~tmtnSter. 1[ he wer~ SlUm!! by your sld~. No of Boston is to be beard on the The Church, Woman'swill Auxiliary. of Miss St Ii tl . .,.., unll checkinl' ot ~ jl;un. ,one can flgUl'C out why that IB, un.• hurs Mary's meet with > , ue ~ t e entertainment tonlght "at It .onIy was ~ ahort while after w,a Vlalt London Tower less it is because th'o dlmJe is so per- Waynesville lyceum course, he. Emma Heighway at the borne of Y 0 cl~~ ;;,,~eli:e ,w~ Inttu~ got uncier way until we moored .hlp Well I hardly think I have t ime fectly round . It look 45 years to build da d evenln~, ~aDltry 23, O. J. Edwards, Friday after.. y ailgtt!i ba~, .. . s~::it a here In England. Llberty wa. siven onough'to g ive ou every Jittl . il}t th is cathedral, nnd jt certainly was rno ern , an ttme y atory, ~r Mrs noon at 2 o'clock. A paper by Mrs. , !!.2u t tw0ip~t'f '~ us ~n the' afteqloon. The mpat of UB on 'the vll1'ii!ua' ;iaces within &:oen_ ,a ll'Bster mind thut con'ceived such a Country Cousins.". It has been sSld T. Lee Adams. 8ubject: "The Wo° The two 'lrames ot bllSk.t ball po ti ' go.... a & ~ 0 wen,t- over to Weymouth, 'Which is closure .Ii f an ' d'd Ii . - thlDg. Mere worda catlljot express tbat Miss Harrold 8 programs are men of tbe Orient/, will be a part ot played ~ere between Kingman and =:re ll:~,J:u;r~~~~:a~e quite, a nice little place: l~ewe..a ,thing, a~einz ~~ t:: gt!nsn~w~~ one's opinion of it. , startling In their faithf!llness to the tbe prOllram for tne afternoon.. Wavnesvllle - we~ , .,both excltinlr • t It-t - tI .' ' Th 18Im..... wore; in h~, we had qUltj! a 1I1Ullber 1I\nCllll,.... I\-rmored suit. thllt . ~he .From here we went down to Woot- types depicted , From PIttsburg. Pa" games, although the ' scorel\ were a our _ mel. e" II ""l ~ visitori on board,lhlp' every afWl"- knights used' to wea~ the different; minster Abbey, intQ tho old cbiurch comes the report tbat "ber portr1lyal , very uDlIBtistactory.. to . the Waynea· ' I : : J'~t":.~:wq d~h.~mf"noon, InCluding; of toom; 1DaDy Dloo k,~ds. of spellsj the' drfterent ItInde Oi! thor!), an~ the several other buUdlngs. of the leadlnll characte).'11 was simply Carl LlcClure, of tile U S. S. vllJe audienCe. The send. teama' ,un . en~" ,oQne-~:t who iovJted rUI 0,,81\ too thin ~ they U9lld to tortUre 0 l~ It m akes a fellow 'fool aw1:uUy tmlflU to m~l'velous; the ptpduced more fa, Oklahoma, home Sunday 8tarted the p~e. : ujl JVayne!ville ' Arrived fn the W..r Zone thaJr , ,ball. and daDce." , . witli to" got. tliem to d~lOse~ ~.. 16tand .and look a.t the diHerent p'!aCe. vQrabie comment than any enter- evening on arrived a turloullh. Clarence was clefeated 17 ,'tO 11, rhe'·firtit., 'W ~ beeg iii ~ "'_ It W" :tbia ,place tb&t.I gOt cte~ach BII tbe tbumJi.'llcrewI and , nd h~ve th.e. gUIde ten you that they tamer we bad bad this year.'" . Mendenhall, . of the IUlme· -boat,.I1'- b)ami w,re-' "ell , _\cb~ ,)aa to 'f ~ 'blJ'Ve '&lid UI ___ ~! ~~; t!IllII few daya ....e in London, 11 It a strother whii:h ' thl!Y tiled -to ptill "'Iere JJlst t!tIS way , 2,000 yean 8&'0. ' • - • rived 'JJer.e Monday- morning, The' w.ight but bette"Minll bY K~· or un ~~e ""'ll1Ul , wli iutenst JOu, t will ten YOU of 'Your 1Imbll trom JOur ¥y, the old " t the truth, to<r, but you would' . :::~'m:e abubi;efl'oeiot.h': the Uamp I ~hJle thel'!!. W. f!hojlping ~Iock and th., to ,never mako. ~ome/'people beUev~. ft., ' G. D. Mille, a rural carrier at the boV8 are looldnsr extremely well, and maD ~on the lIlPn,e, -2'Z to 18. TIl, • oar . ..... left ahlp at.) 0 Clock UI;I rot a 1iebe6d JMlOPl~ ,ntb' th, one that ~w I~CIU can easIly see that theae bulliLfn.. \ocal tJ08toffice. baa purchased tJ\. it ' b.. been over a fear ilDce they boY' nave jtIUD.:~lieauled up to the Itronll ~ -rlncl~ ~.Joew-" tuba alIovt a. It took III 1IIltil ued whait' they ~eadod _ W.tter were p'ut u8 to stay, for eome: of UaeJr awolUnlr houee ofPbfllp-HopkiDI. -Sr. bave been hOme. ~Botb ' boys bave lriid41e of March • •DeI Md' qQite ali experi.1DCe,4\lJ'iq tha, t.eama wUL~" ......- t"" , paJ ~ o:,,~~ ~~:80.:t.~ht ~::.:; ~\r-:t. ~ 1.... G}Q, l'Walll arq 2 ,~et thick. the comer of Foortb a.ld Tyler ~ .' , .~ , ?'1'J~~ _ - - - - . . • ' • ', . ...., at ........ (CoDtinued Oft PIP 4) ' .v.8ta. u.s w~ mo,_lnto It ~,

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MEN'S VICTORY

--SUITSAND OVERCO ATS

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BIG VALUE ATTENTION MEN!

This is nota " Sale ." This should be called the " Golden Opportunity, " With the demand for hea vier Overcoat s and S ui ts at h igh tide . • and every man looki ng for sty lish, servi cea ble and excelle nt made clothing, the savings in this .s ale should bring many men h ere. Every Overcoat and Suit In this entire showing Is of this season's m ake and really mad e to sell at ; t m uch highe r price, but the Hyman Method of Buying Good Clothing reflected in t he low prices we are asking In the five special groups .

TH'ERE'S A SAVING FOR EVERY MAN NO MATTER WHAT OVERCOAT OR SUIT HE CHOOSES AMONG T HE SUITS YOU'LL FIN D

AMONG THE OVERCOATS YOU'LL FIND Tr i m U lste r c tt es w ith p l(' lI t y of slvlc Big Warm Storm Ulsters, with Convertible COllars. and snap. Smart . Double-breasted s t yles . S t ap le C o ats , C h cs Le rfit:1 d s t y li-s , e t c . Qlli l l lined Coats.

$29. 50 to $39

$25 to $29 Values

$ .75

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Winter is her~ You need Underwear-take advantalre at these low p r ices Edgemont .R ibbed Fleeced U(ll.on Suits, Extraordinary Value at ...... ....................... .. ......... .. .. .. .. Superior, Cqalmer.s and Oneida heavy Ribbed Union Suits, worth $2.50·and $2 75, at ........ ......... ... .............. . Cooper'" Heavy ·Wool Union S(Jit8, $4 and $4.60 Grade at Victory Price ....... " ........................... .. .. .... ... . Hlgb Rock Fleeced and Derbl Ribbed Shirtlf and Drawel'8, $1.26 value at Victory Price ......................... .. Men's Stephenson' s Heavy Wool and Pooper' s Ribbed . Wool Shirts and D ~,wers, valuea 12 50 & $8 Yictory Price

$1.75 $2 .. 1~ $3.50 89c $1.95

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BoyS' Wri~hi'8 Health Shlrta and Drawert, actual $1 values to clotl8 out,ll8r Jr1I.rment , t .... .........: ... : ......... ............... ...... . BoY8' ,Outing ~Iannel N~8ht Shirt.. valu~ offering at Victory Pncea, each ....................... : ............ ......... . Boya' Union S~lta, flat fleec8cl alld Gl'a)' Ribbed mixed, .' it Prices u.p to '1.60, VJctory price .. : .. ; ........ ~ ................ .....

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.. .. .. ....... .. .. .. .. ... ................. ... ....... . .... 100 dozen Mlln 's Wor k Shirts . in clud inll: Do mnt Flannels wo r t h $1 50 IIn(1 $1. 75 . closin g at Victory P rice" ........ .. .. ..

Men ' s Co rdu r oy_Pa uts at ...... ........... .... .. ..

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$1.35 $1 • 23

Pauts $2,98, $3.501 and $4.75 Caps

Good $1 Caps in broken lots Victor y Price . .... .. ..... .. .. ... .... .. ..... .. ... .... .. ...... ... ... ....... .. .... .. Men ;s Hea vy Ea r· tab Caps. , 1 60 value Victory Price .. ...... ...... .. .. .. ... .. ...... .. . ...; .... ......... : ........... ..

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Men's and B oy's Suits and Otercoats, nothing reserved ,. ' . 20 per cent Off 1 .'

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Men' s Mocha.Lined Gloves $1. 25 a n d ' 1.50 valu es at Victory Prices .... .. ..... ... .... ...... .. .. ..... .. .. .. .. .... .. ... .... .. . 150 Me n' ~ Cape Kid Gloves. at, per pair .... .. ......... ... .. . ... ...... .. .. . ..... _ .. ... .. ...... ..... .. ..

Hosiery'

$1.00 .$1.00 65 C $1 • 00

Men's Inte r woven Cashmere and Worsted Wool Hose . $ 1 v·alue. at. per pair ...... . .... ... .. . .... ........ ... ... .. . P a t rick's Wool Hose. plain a nd ribbed in N atural Gray a nd Heathe r colors, $1 26 and $1.50 values, Victory Prices......

ShaV~r~~yHp:i!;e~3a;~i;Vf!~~~:.~.~~..~.~~.i.~ ....... :. ..... ............... $1.00 COP'Vrcro~ ~ri~: . . ............... "..... . ............. ......... ...... ..... ,:.... 25c

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Men' s B V May Silk and List Hose, all colom. Victory Price per pair...... .. .... ............ ...... ... .. ..... ... . Men's and Boys' Heavy Knit Sweaters with large double·roll Collars, $Z 50 value, Victory


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Miami Valley Council No 103, J . O . U.' A. M , ins t a lled their officers :to r t he eris uing term, at their r e gu· lar , m eetin g last FTidav e venlJlg. B rci ~ J C . I:lawk,e con ducted the in· stallation cerem onillB . A fin e degree st uff was organ ized, to be cs ptailled b y Bro. Char les Gray . Afte r the w ork, a s plen d id lunch was served . A la rge c r owd o f m em bers and visit· ing brothers was present. . The followinsr officerfl were In· s talle\!: Harry Sherw ood, Counselor; William Orndorf, Vice Counselor; W , H, Dinwiddie . Ree Secy; G C. K n a pp, Asst. Rec Secy. ; W. S Gra· ham, {<'In. Secy .; G,E Strouse , Tre as ,; Marvin Hay. Junior Past Couns elor; lIarry Sh aw, Conductor; Joseph H or m e l!. 'W a rden ; F ran k Cook, [ S ; E mm or D. Bail y . 0 S ,; Osca r Mowre r, Ch aplain ; Alfre d Ha y, True.

Sun day , J anu ary Hl, 19l9: S u nd ay School, 9:15 Ii In. ("mnk LeMall, s IlP er inte n cl e~lt . A b rie f I\d dr eE! ~ and H oly IJommu n ilill III 10:30 a . III Preach in g SeT _ice at 7 p . m Spe,c· -+ iul m usic. both m Ol' nill R and even i n lJ· A cordial invila t.i on tn all. G N. J olly. pnstor. Mr . nnd Mm, E L , Thon lu~ enter· t ain ed I he mem\)t'rs 01 til t> I' ,Ir m e r g' ,Jam t'ij Davis . of t h e U. S S. Ar· - -------!lon ne, s n 01 M rAnd' Mrs , Ollie n . re~hinl; C.. mp'\\lj' and 1111 ir fem· FER R Y CliURCH I I Il I ·:'!",,- ~n ',·11 HJPlt\Inn da v Dads. of C'll'w in. h as been p rom oted SlInday . J il T lIary 19. 1~19: Bibl t: to ch ief b oat tnute . Th ill is a well I \ IIIIIF ='rh r,o l. 9:30 :1 III Preac h inJ,( e l' (Il'~>l r v l'd prorllotil n . and on e which " J "" '. vit:l'~ , 10:30 U III [ln d 7 \l rn ca r dell a n ample ~ aIDI'Y. Th is young ... I~' Stal ~" .J, 11Il- l l, Il, IJ a~tor . m i, n hRS h"L'n in I he n avy f OI' th e pa., t, fivc yPUI'!I . an d ha~ made rll p io II ;\1' I 1 Ifl Jl t.'r ' pr (Jll'reS8 i n hi ~ c h"StJn pro fession , ST. M··\ ~Y'~ CI\llI~C H " .

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Grant 1 ewis, of Dayton. was in Miss Beulah Kind ler was the weektown. Monduy, end guest of Miaa Miriam Mull, of Spring Hnl. .Dr. Dill, Osteopath 21 S. Broad way , ~banon. Ohio. "Mendeta," the new article for mending your tin and granite ware, MUlh's Milk Bread, baked fr es h at White's Store .. every morning, at White's. Sewing Ma~hine Needles. Shuttles Mr. and Mrs. R . K Davis and ~on. rmd Bobbins, for all makes of rna. of Dayton, spent Sunday with rela· chines. at Hyman's. rives . .. Experience is a dear teacher." Howell Peirce and wife visited relatives in South Cha&ieston, last Yes, if it's your own . Whole 1.lte times of it free at the Wavnesvllle Thuredav. farmers' institute. Try a loaf of Muth's fresh Brown The Misses Marguerite and Ethel or Hearth Bread T hese lire very Ri ske , of Dayton, were the guesls popular. Will Whitfl. at the home of Mr. Henry Sattter· lhwaite. last week. JOS . Hawke, of Be ll efontaine. spent a couple of days here this week visit· $7.50 G. O. Upholstered Chairs, ing relatives. $5 86 at The S. Fred Company Lebanon Big Store Se mi-Annual Furni· Hewing Machin e Need le!!, Shutlles lure Clearance Sale. Now on. and Bobbins, for all makes of machines, at Hynlan' s. Yards and yards of Congoleum and Linoleum at 40c and 45c per yard at Mr, Elliott, of Richm ond . Ind., The S Fred Company Lebanon Big \~ii l;~1 d 'i WII li t I hI! tu for wire fen\~(' !lusts sp raying ma ~pent last w('e k with M ra. Mal y Store l<~ urniture Clearance Sale. Dr"" J T . Eil i!:! pre i i ", hi s UHlI UI larl'al ). ,, 'In t 1"1'10 ot'c Come and Shule. of th e ~' rit'nds' Homp. ,I'g l!i'fi ,'d IO HI' lIc r. a nd (, 'd uclId the • I~ . . . Mr and Mrs. Max Kohlhagen and ,. pelo ker f Illu ev I}i ll Hall in L~f make your wants l(nown. Mr. and Mrs S. L . Car twright ar· Ron. of Lebanon, and Mr. and Mrs. ;\f,WiI Z. ()f D,lyhrn '1', Ha ll l,i'lOIlI! • _ ___ _ rived home Monday evening. afte!' Sam PollI.Bky . of Dayton, spent Sun· .<' hi.. slIbj "'CI . ''('he Su '" " HlI ~!'l ia . " spemJing Revel'!ll weel( s in the South . day with Myer Hyman and family. ',li d he bbr,/ilcd Ihe !lu I' ' 1 III 1\ very I'k- mHn ll er, lIhowi nj I 'i ' he hacl Dr and Mrs. Charles Hough, of Sl!r gt. Ralph Cole, of Buford, Ohio, Lellanon and their daughter, Mrs. ~i "t' " It gl't<a l dea l of I' " l;l. t II) his wss the week·end gues t of Mr . -<uloj "I, t nUll tt'r. He Jl' J' II glO Wing He le n Se'brin l{, of Bryan, Ohio, were und Mrs. Henry Satte rthwaite and calling on friends here Sunday after· lrib ut e to America , lh . ' " ml' of his family. noon. ad opti" " Hi!! t ribute . II.e ~ tatue (I f Ihe C,)dd l~~ of Lib .. \ Woq I ruly There wi ll be two games of basket $9275 Three· Piece Black Walnut Mrs. Margaret Martin and son. p'llnutlc . a n I el icited l' ",al H JlI-'I ,1U ~e ball at School Hall, Ioriday evening t ronl hi~ hearenl The Waynesvill e Independent team EarnE:st. of Dayton. we re the Sunday Bed Room Suites now $85.00 at The S. Fred Company Lebanon Big Store The R1bll i WIIS a '!' , ill lc r!'sli lig wjll meet the Bellbrook Independents gu es ts of J . L. Mendenhall and wi fe, Hi will Semi·Annual Furniture Clearance ta lker but his I e~ I ' had to be and the . 'NayneMvilie . . tryh re- of Route 3. f f suIts With Springboro HI . T ese . Sale. te'h"d l'h I \ \1' erYn~are U " a. ,1~l1t ~ e games will be fast ones, 80 come and Th';l Seml·Annual Clearance ~aleof I ~ r UI ,e::' u ~~~ . I, " ~y .Ie 1, 1 see them. . Furniture and Stoves. of The S. Fred Miss Stells Lemmon, who haa been sa id, had tu, be allee. 01, to gi ve • _ • ICompany Lebanon Big Store, now ill hi West Virginia, arrivl!d t~e prope r mflecU~lI'ts He emdcd Ion is meeting with unprecedented quite bere M:mday, where ahe will spend hls'tnl k I>y !laving tllat . J~~III :,v()uld" 1 8U~Cess. ~orn ' time with her mot~, an~ try !lOm f' d uv. \,orn -.. t.: ,-' I tJ rD . ana regalii "6 · eartIJ:great'l1-a: lun, and c'Jrne .into her own 11 I Capt. Robert Jones. of Augusta, as on e of the d ern oeratle nrd lOns of Ga., spont several days here last The farm and village women will the w~ rld --Iweek with hi s parpnts. Mr. and Mrs . need the help and Inspi ration of the Du r~ng tho su ppa 11l1t·rvnl , . the The regular quarterly meeting (If F. P. Jones. of the Lyt le road Capt. farmers' institute, more perhaps Gle.e Club ~lll!lg ~c\'~< r;\ 1 elcctlons, the Friends will be held at their Jon es purchased II. fine Cole road Rter than anyone eltle. The woman's part whSl ch weIre w!~ 11 r 1I~~ I I' eJ dd d m eetJng.house Saturday and Sunday, : in Cincinnati. and he It:ft Monday f or of th e program for the Waynesville eve r.1J ne~~ memu .. r~ w~re a e .February 7 and 8 . Wilson S, Doane lhiS home in the Sou th, accompanied farmers' institute is especially strong tl? ~he iJs t. lhe re w~re IIlso Revt.'ral '11 b h E r bod invited by his parp,nts as far as Cincinnati . this year. Vleltors from Franklin an d Lebanon. , WI e ere. ve y y ' .

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starvation camp or (rest camp they called it) two or three days. then took the ,box oars for this place, where .-we have beon ever ,nnee. Wo, are in ,t he central part of France DellT a ,toWlJ calJad TS-8ur.TilIe and about 16 knometers from Dijon. Well, it js about supper time an!1 must stop. Would' be very.glad to hear fro"! YOII again, a8 mail 18 a very es' sential element to us. Bussell O. Burnett, A. P. O. 712 ArneI' Ex. F. Co. D. 34th Engrs. • ... •

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I IIlIlJPGse you people bl\Ck homo tbhlk we. are haVIng a II.ne time I\nd I seeing great sights, but you must remember we are' under miIitat'y rule . which allows us to see notbing worth I while, but I suspect;. It is beat that , we are under these restrictions con: liderin'&- the fact that. it would not do to turn us all loose ' and let us run wild aU over Euro~e. We suw some An humblo red brIck house at Carlisle En/tlllll' has rIsen Crom obscurIty to a place In hlstolT very interesJ;ing sights on our trip with!.n lhe Insl Cew weeks. Lit tl e did tho former 0 :';/·s Imagillo that their grandson wou ld one day here, but 'h aven't seen anything ~jnce. QuIt the marble nnd go ld ha ll a of Buckingham palace. , tIC honor gue.t of England's king. to pay trlbllto It was fOUT months yesterday since to Its waH". It Is tho hom o or Ihe Woodrow >'family, III Wnrwlch road, wbere tho mother of PresIdent we landed i~ this camp. We lef.t Ft. ~.1!.8~ :!;', "~O:I!, aud wh oro the presldont WW! mOlt. . (j'uctod as he vl81~ed the spot alono dllr~~ his ;Ben.jamin August 6th,landed at Liv~ Au~ust ath , after ~====:::==::::::===:-::-:::::-:::::::==:::::::::::====:::::=ellpool, EngTan'i' ._:--.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::====:::========::::::~ _. _ __ 'lipending a ' week at Long Island, N. Y. We w~re.• siationed at a rest camp in 'England for four day· s. Then lilked' to South Hampton, where we boarded II. ship and crosaed the En· gUsh channel one night and I want to tell you I never was so siek in all my Let1ler Marion Dill. MU ll ,if Th o lDU i i life a8 I was ,t1Jat night, We were lilJd Ii:uph em iu 0111. wa~ hO' 1i Ucccm paoked in like sardines and were not bel' 10 IMIJ7 , Ih ,d u t>pa n ed t id" h i" aUo:wed to open II. window nor make Uecel!lber l!3, I!JI !l, :t~,'d <! I .v~l! rl' T he ~1<'n o f It'. IIhe r a A m ee ting will be held at the a . light of any ki.n~. As the chan- and 13 dllY!! UI!~ld e II IUI' III I!, l/l ll ' lo n ~ v,)ca t i(l ll . m e l ,' \\ " UIICHUlty nel wn8 a very cntlcal place at that thf;lr he leltves UIII! hrnth e l r.:1fl +::r' I tl M r I A Tow nship Hou se, l"ridIlY eveni ng, time. 'rhey said the subs werc thjck lion 'and a ~iB tl!r I,;tl-na at IH:llI C ',IH I Eo Vl'lIIlJio! n le a,;o '. "1 1 r1 L~ e Ji'ebrull ry 7th fo r the p urpose ot t 11l1S su ppe l wu se r.e I" I I ~ c.lltIle rli there We lived through it nnd when h' f f ' ... II' f •, .' .. . t to t rJenu ~ . IH >t lilt:r I,re 'Ia r H U U lhe lI1 t' mbe ' ~ i"il or~ com pl e tll1{!, ord e r for fertilizer. wet L a oat 0 WHOavre. g o ""-peepWoue s t aye dW~hecren a t aa l'ear~ ceded ago him lo thaL U'; tlel'' L'JlI lI .. . 0 :Iirl t;mole. j ul!{ j,'e ~' ...nc&. . l U lH~ 'lIl ,C Ab oui Also . t o take up question of orders

• "-d;/t L. " • ~unday wall ground hog day, and villionS and supplies to the boyl at theY he surely saw. hi. shadow, unles9 he front. You would ·be BurprI.ed to put on hi9 blinkers before he came . ,know what and how Much rmy it ·~.ea to out 'of~iR warm wInter nest Witb keep an ai1v;anclng . eqUIpped the cont!n';led long tall we have been with everything that IB Deceelary for having, It IS ~ell w look forward to them.to have• . Ero~ labontories and a season of~ rougb weather before drawmg mate).'lal to bar1led wil'e and long ~~dm~~~~~~· ._. agine how much ,food , and cloth,ing it takes for two or three million men. . No:w, instead of sending this junk to front, 'it i8 beipg .ent back as lIalvage, lots of it, Buch all gasnumerous olino engdnell. other things, to p.feeee, , and all of it puttOl') ReaJl1ar 'communication ,of Way· record BOO is these ne.vllle Lodge No. 163, F. & A . M., camps. Thl!l'e Tuesday eVl!nlng, February 11, 1919, in this camp at 7 o'dock. There v. III be work in lltored away the F. C. degree. Sojourning breth · what they are ren and visitors art cordially Invited Some think the to be present. . going to take S. D, Henkle, W , M. hope they do. L A. Zimmerman, Seo'y.

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communitY m ~ne~ trun.cu- ;:o""'....s hall .. tl.! ILs.. ll. • ,~ I}I 116l"ta1n, tbat their saorlfice on LIlli Illl.ur ot' t,'eellom Is WOrthy ot the 11.ne8~ . u'luu~1S tt'a~ CBII be paid the.m. , his bhoulp include also the men Wh~ uuored their' lIvea In tbelr country a sllrvlce Wheu.ler It meant the !\u-Vl",rue sacrlfloll for them or not. ·.l.'I1'11y; tuo, al'e deserving of the na. lion's ' IP'BtitudE!.. - W.I1at nobler, more Inspiring, more '1:IlIproprll1te memorial can be erected to tbe' honor oC these men than the living, growlDIS tree? I~ will stand . there' and as It develops keep fresb )D \tIe mlDds of thethepresent anddar_ of tllming generations deeds of lug which America's .heroes per. I furmed on mnd _and' sell. In or d er tlat dtlmocracy . and truath aDd justice mlgbt be tirmly esto.lillehed here anll throughout tbe world. " On this aocoubt Hte Amerlcnn Fore.slry Asltoclation suggests lhe . plantIng of trees In parks, along the stree ts and hl.gJ.lwayS and at other appro· llrlate places as Jiving monuments to our heroes. . . There are Cew communities In tbe United States that dId' not lose one or more . of I~ SOll8 Iq the great conflict whlcil has just concluded. There will b e memurlals of various kinds. bronze tii;blels, stone mark ra, arches oC b 1 d I granite and ronze an otler orms,

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The Massie Township Sunday School Convention will meet at the Methodist church in Harveysburg on Sundav afternoon. February 9th . Rev. Saul Chancollor will give tbe address Everyone in vited to attend When President W. H. Allen went Martha Davis, Seo'y. to his deSK at the Waynesville Na· tional bl\nk Saturday motnlnlif, he {(lund a fine bouqu et of f:arnations th ere. forty four ot Ih em. ThEl car· nati ons were the gift of the directors uf the bank. nlld till' occasion was the forty· fourth anlli versary oif the bank. M I' . AII~n went int n I he bank when it WI\S org a ni ze d, an d haB rlgen from , a. cl el'~ l" tI ,,~ )In'ii ol ,,llcy He ~as ; g iven tt fll l 1 1I~ th oug hl and attentIOn ' !li nce hl' fi rs t en~rfjd , li nd by hill far- ' B ip;htedn l ''' ~ ami energy he has brou ght the bunk t o a standard that few counl ry hunk H have ever atta ined Whe n II ha rdl geta to be fifth honor hark of the state, in a sec ti nn Ihnt is 'nolthi tk ly populated, a nd Ii ~ml\lI town in which to do busi nes~. th e r p. must be Ho mething back of il. to /li ve it. ililpel lls; and it has we in 'store for you: been II facl that t he p!'l'sident of the l bank hilS been th o pushing powor

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Secy.; G,E Strouse, Treas.; of npp e ncliol \l ~ . bn t IS r eoove rlng . Marvin Hay, Junior Past Coun.selor; 1l10wly. S arry Shaw, Conductor; Joseph Mrll. R ownrd Gr .h n nl " nd Mn • Ne wspapers , In whi ch were deta iled a cco u n t s o r Ih elr o wn dleD s le r . nnd CIS"l'eIH by t h e u rlllload~ Hornt ell. -Wa rden; Frank Cook, ,Will Moone.v b a v'l \ b !\ 1r: fi. '160Z \ . all delive red by airplane while the w ork of r elcu e w u go in g o n . W08 t ho expe rience or s ome 2600 IS; Emmor D. Baily. 0 S ; Oscsr wounded and returning Yank e on th e stra nd ed tr a n 8por l Nor th e r n Paci fi c. wh ich wen t o n u s andbar ocr Mr ~ . U!il'f B '"vk u ~ J1 I)U ~ ""l' rI 'IY Mowrer, Chaplain; Alfred flay, Trus, Fire bland . And It was Uncl e Bam's new lI ubm a rln e ch n.e l's ( l hoW II h ere In ac tu n l roscu e w ork ) wllic b 1a8', wre'( wl~h !lll r .... H 'I Uri tuml l.v , ~, ... able to ,et In c lole and land eve ry m a n , Mr. Il ud ~f r~ . 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Mflrl l".ttl' na rpentar I e slowly I F rom here W e \\ ClI t. d u wn t u the G N . J olly, plistor. Sc ctl alld Yurd Dele,. t lv,' Uurllili. 'I hel' i ".' I ', '1"". II l' h:Hl a r i ne Ir lp l\l r . n n d MrR. E L ThomaH ente r · ImprovIng a t tho home of her 'Tt\e ~Grea.t Love' J a mes Davis , of th e U. S S. Ar- nephew. Ch orl!ls I!;llI s • AoAIII'CIIAPT-' st ill have 801lie Gc rlll UIi " I'll' S UlU'I ,' , "" ,. III '''II 11'.1(1," '" lfl trnil- t ain ed I hl.! rn " lIIiJ ers ot th e I' a rmers' !lonne, s on 01 M r FInd Mrs. Ollie w cre Cllptured. bcsiJ e;; ot he r '·U 'HIl- IS. I ,,' I . ' , I "'ll ';11 lillie" n lld ' n ,r". h\lll:' {"'II1I':U ',' :lnd III( il' fum· FERRY Cli URCH , Mr. nnrl Mn T . F MoGulnn eo 1 r Da vis . of Corwin, bns been prom oted Froln th e "Hrd we w l'nl.. dtlw n u . 1hl:' I Ihp~ h :,,' '~I'j'l I . \ Ionda v I Sunday , J IIT.U8ry 19, 19 19: BiblE to ch ief b na t m a t e : Thill is a well tertuloeci oorup ~ n r . S nnd ay I \ It! t k i n (~=" l a ~ lc~ \ \'e ~ ...t the l ~' jlj~t III ~ " " Will' Thl l'l e wO ll o.. lItog In ' lilt! I School, 9:30 a m F'reat'h ing S ~ r rlesflrvt>d promotion, an d one which t i n h' t o ::H'~' thl' fl1 l:ilall)..:l' )..!11:1 t' d ... T lh.'~' I II ,lltt.!, ". ,: "''' II ('/1 ,v ic e~ , 10:30 8 In { nd 7 P II I ca r ries a n ample ha lary. This young vlol nlty , Mon i! uy m o rnlo!l \;c r l :uo h d, \\ l' ; 1 [ ...;')lIl~ till ' IlIllfurlll!-i I " " ,il- lI.) O' StD II!"'v ,J u hn ~ l tJ lI, pastor. Anoa l'b mupson nn ,1 RiRt.er. Mrs. m n n hAS b p.l'n in t h e navy for the Open evenings ~t 7 p. m. l '" l'um· h " !I . \\\,.,' \t:: lIlHlto I1 11k (,' " I -; It. , I I I~'(' I I I I I ' III I I I'! via ~) ,I 11;1 1' P ll ~ t fi ve yea rs , und ha~ !D ad e r upia Ed Wdg b t, nu llrd on Will Wrlght ·s, ' Matinee Salurday 2 p, m . ~l lit,urd " v nf ternooll . 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Grant 1 ewis, of Dayton, was in Miss Beulah Kindler. was the week· town, Monday , end guest of MI88 Miriam Mull, of Spring Hnl , . , Dr. Dill, Osteopath 21 S. Broad wuy, Lebanon. Ohio. "Mendets," the Dew article for mending your tin and Ilranite ware, Muth's Mi lk Bread. baked fr ..sh at White's Store. every morning, at White's. Sewing Ma~hine Needles. Shuttles i:ngla;· has risen trom obsourlty to a plo.ce In hl8tOry Mr, lind Mrs R, K Davis and ~ on, and Bobbins, for all makes of maor ow ;,YS Imaglllle thnt tholr grandson would one day ' of Dayton, spent Sunday with rela· chines, at Hyman's. pa l ac(.". ~o bonol' gueat at England's kIng, to pay trIbute tives. amlly, III Warwlch road , where tbe mother at President "Experience is a dear teacber." I mOlt" '1\'ectod sa be visIt ed tbe spot alone dur4ua hl.e ~ Howell Peirce and wife visited Yes, if it's your own, Whole life '. relatives in South Charleston. JaBt times of it free at the Wavnesvllle I ~ ~~======================= Thursday. farmers' institute. Try a loat of Muth's fresh Brown The Misses Marguerite and Ethel ,I or Hellrth Bread These are very Hiske, of Dayton, were the guesls popular. Will Whitfl. " at th.e home of Mr. Henry Sattter· thwaite, laBt week. J 08. Hawke, of Bellefontaine, spent a couple of days here this week visit· $7,50 G. O. Upholstered Chairs. 1· ing relatives. $5 86 at The S. Fred Company Lebanon Big Store Seml·Annual Furni. Wayn ~ I ll', ghe l' a A mee ting will be held at the Hewing Machine Need les, Shutlies ture Clearance Sale. Now on. mel till I • :" l'dllC>«:!IIY Township House, Friday evening , and . Bobbins, for all mskes of mao ! !\Iaso I, I, Inpl~ A , Yards and yards of Congoleum and ~ serve 1' 1 I h" 1~3l!1lern I' ebruur! 7th, for thO:! purpo.s~ ot chines, at Hythan's. Linoleum at 40c and 45c per yard at mt'mb$,_ ILnll vi" ilOrS completIng ord er for fer tilI zer. Mr. Elliott, of Richm ond, Ind ., The S Fred Company Lebanon Big ice to tb 411 IC Abo ut Also, to take up question of orders Store Furniture Clearance Sale. n tn ll t~ ,~. for wire fen,~e , pusts, spraying rna ~pen t last week with Mrs. MalY I;I ~ p re I J III hl S usuu l terial painl 'ile etc. Come and Shut e, of th e Frienus' Homp., Mr and Mrs. Max Koblhagen and riC " , ' UI d ,,, uuced the ' , . Ron, of Lebanon, and Mr. and Mrs. '" eveni , Habhl Lef. muke your wanls Imown. Mr. and Mrs. S, L , Cartwright ar· Sam Polasky, of Dayton, spent Sun· rived home Monday evening, afte!' day with Myer Hyman and family. ytlln '11, Hah bi to lie - - -- - - - -spending Reveral weeks in the South. j O"1"h o gq·I" f Hu91;,ia," h l HT1ie IhlJd led tbe l:luh " III Ii very Dr, and Mrs. Charles HOUih, of ultl" manlier, showln! I IH:lt he had Stlrgt. Ralph Cole, of Buford , Ohio, Lebanon and their daughter, Mrs. ltivt:' 11 & gl't!lI t d ul of' ~ ,ugh t tlO his wos the week· end g uest of Mr. Helen Se'bring, of Bryan, Oliio, were ~ulljert mutter. He : II ~Iowmg and Mrs. tfenry Satterthwaile and calling on friends here Sunday after· lribute to America, ~ '. home of his _ __ fam ily. noon. d t' Hi t 'b t i t t e • II f (:~ if2 ' dcl ec 8 ' rfl LU~~ ;" LIe ",stUuUl There wi ll be two games of basket M' d S $9275 Three-Piece Black Walnut O, Ie -,0 ~ '? • , \ wao r _y ball at School Hall , Priday eveni ng Mrs. Margaret artm an son, p.l trlOtt.c , lind elIclte 1~at. appl llu~e Tbe Wayne'sv I'l le Independent team Earnl:St, of Dayton, we re the Sunday Bed Room Suites now $85.00 at The f h h \ l'? nI IS e~rerH . '. . wll1 meet the Bellbrook Independents guests of J . L. Mendenhall and wife, S. Fred Gompany LebaDon Big Store Semi·Annual Furniture Clearance rh e Ra bbi w.as a " nterE'sting and the Wayn eRvi lle Hi wi ll try reo of Route 3. Sale. talk~r, but hiS Ie\! r' h~d to be sui ts with Springboro Hi. These , . wa~ched very car'tfI,lIJ ,'II acc?un t of games wi ll be fast OlleH, so come and Tne SemI· Annual Clearance Sale of lh~ nllnteL! and 1~~d/1 \~ , ~h ,c1n, .he see them. Furniture and Stoves, of The S. Fred M ls~ Stl:!lIa Lemmo.n, w~o haB be~n 81/.111 , had to be ~n 1 d.... to gIve . Company Lebanon Big Store, now quite III 10 West Vu·glnta,. arrived t~e lll oper inflecWll'Is ~e emdcd on is meeting wlth unprecedented here ~qnda.y, where she will spend hlS'tnlk by sllyi ng that! i?~I~ \Y9 ul d , AUCce~. ~. 11) ~ -tIme with ~' lIl;o.t~r ~~trY 1I0ro~ d~v, 1;/'10) ,- ..... c,,; •. \~ " f. fR'''~nr' . 1. -. _ .'-J .....~- - - , ..... .,.-_._ . IIDiii'iitSill . e . iAltii.-' gf6!ltllat on. and come }nto b~r' own . It ~ II Capt. Robert JaDes, of AugU8ta, . us one of the democratic na llOnS of ~ The farm and village women will Ga ., spent several daY8 here last the w~rld . week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. need the help and inspiration of the Dutl!,g the su ppor, III l!'rval ". the The regu lar quarterly meeting (If F . P. Jones, of the Lytle road Capt. farmers' institute, more perhaps Gle.e CIU~ ~nng al!\'~:a.' selectIOns, the Friends will be held a t their Jones purchased a fine Cole roadflte r than anyone eltle. The woman's part w~ch w~le w!!11 I eCb' 11 e J dd d meeting, house Saturday and Sunday, in Cincinnati, and he It.ft Monday f or of the program for the Waynesville to ti,~eri~t n eTh~r~mw~;e ~:~es:vereal February 7 and 8, Wilson S. Doane his h.ome in the South, a~co!"pan.ied farmers' institute is especially strong "t f' F kl ' d L banon will be ,here Everybody invited. by hlB parflnta aB far as CmcInnatI , this year. . VISI ors rom ran m an e , . .

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not precl!lde tbe planting or No matter wb,at other kind memOlrllll Is set up, there can be a180. already has rei ~ I • 1!Ir.. and Mrs'.*al~ -Xenrleh: ..r: .., lad • pear Frienda- J. . . vel')' g to _. d d will tak thl tim a,!" your -car an . e 8 e itO answer· it. . ·Y j We.;are 'n()~ 'Very ~"y these days, . .. hardly enough to .earn our boar d, but I thi"'t. it~~ worth Dlore. than 'We get

Franconeara ,rowncaueu.1.::I-oul.- ....... u and about 16 kI1omet81'8, from Dijon. Well, it jll about Bupper time and must stop. Woulctbe very glnd to henr ·from you again, n8 mail is a very es· &ential element to U B. , Bussell O. Burnett, A. p . O. 712 Amer Ex. F. Co. D. 84th Engrs. ~'.. • - •

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'I \JI ll 8ll"o r (1'01 11 - -- . n : lllle (/f it \': as " 11 (1 11 0, Antl'ri<:: I, " ,":' j il'l'm II , I 1: 111 I ll( ,,,lI el I h, Hnd we Thp. fUll er '" of Geol'l!(' Coull. who Tl. cy hl,,1 anoUw l' :':11001 pi ".,' on ",h il,· ,1'" \' r) ," \ ,' \1.,r t In Iho HI . !Ill \\ :Jti , lIlC h ' ~t l I rOll I endl nf lile cil f' ci ~londa y . will b(. h~l d lh i ~ after· \\ ., \\'~ r e hr l'c, ('ntitlt:d, " C;o.i flg" Up." \11 I,' dl !\, ,til,; n:-; 1 1111'(>0 lJalloonFt ""1"1,,1111 ' ri lIllf l I , 1t "I' llo ttl·,1 to uo, tI(Jon a t '1. o'l:'od< alltis III c home on Thi n ~s ..:c rtainl v ditl hit tlw (H' 'l'heud :-: , 1 I' ',·11 li lll '>, / "1'11111 I tr'rfl wo morer} 1111'1.«1 Itt "'J! l,\,It,'d , \ " dill 1,llt " 1' t t R J I' ' d II d .. liI'Mt Ill uci!, I)UI 0 11 1' M (j ll~ll \\il " lh~ m!!!ee, ev . . ' a wa a e r . tllli. Ha! H a! Thl' next d ay we wClll IIU I', "l";l.~I",,",," ,,J11:1ted i ll . Ih · g tl (I \\·n fi nd S a\\' the Ro\'al ( 'o:lL' h. Lon- 1"11 "r ' I ll' \ 0.--;4' ~ lIH'III1 I : dn ~ , .o ve n ",'" lit e al cm ge. 1,,(hcIlIlm . ci on BridJ!(\ etc . (luit.c n crowd WllS IIH k~ 11'111 11 :\atll '.' . un t1 (> i~ hl co n mil e:.; ' l~l}t, ,1 : lh;lj IIHI ur I ,.t. , I d,~nl.) r ~ Ih.~ dC/wn nt th e '1r-idl!c , \'i~ wing" the Gl'r. (1' 11 1l1 .\I, ' li'. \ \ l' lwH two ba lloon s "os l 1 ' ,'If II 10\\ " " . I ~ H. " ,,'l Ie) .\ " I Emerson Duvi, .-lied a t hIS hom e m mu n U. bonts that ha rt just been It, 1", ,,, ,,I 11:1 ,1 1l':I1' ~ c l() ~e " II lis, bUl 1)11" ' ' ' " '' II,.", c\I'r."lo ll ll ); ""il L lor 1 S ue W I, I st 1'hur d ' . Th o :Ol',h.: !l ouy . ... prl.lg " l fff. , a ~ uy brn ug ht in , I" " "~It II :til ",,' \ e had n fltl c com· !lu t! tll;' i \\' H \ e 0\\ r , '1: 11\\ u n ci pxt'f'lIl' nl orfice rs. '" lI erp, T,)IIi~lIt \\,' 1\I' r e " 011.)<1 hlp O(lI"ly WIll art'tl1 ' II I the. hoTTtt' of ~lS (Continued nl':ct IV t!l·k I < lI ee Ih o 12 compan i ,8 Ituye bepn [,OO lS. ';0 no\\' we call ",ad,' and slop. mothe r , Mra • ,,\'oh lJuvl~ , ~ f CQ r w m, :-=::::=~::---::-_______ l"l:"tl1£'1' hure we hun' h:1I1 variou ~ nth · l i ti s i" till vi c! FI'I"ndl h, ,< dta l and loday. and tnt· funeral WIll be he ld I 'II' I'uttl e,·, "'It II as ("otutt ll j!u mes, "onCI'II I"(Il iult Cil III 1', ,'" la ',Ii.i had \ 11 at the Chapel , Thursday afternoon at a lw! -o' · wa r (p llllcu ove r the cl'£'ck 1:1)~ ;t nd tl,,· I HII ~ lI llIl ,nlll'j., at'ound 2 o 'clock. 1\1" 1'1'16"11 VanDu~e r is ,. , a nd n drill co nles t In whll'l' a ",' r" ,m .: 1'1111 (\1 gr!lv(·g or I,'re nch sol. expected 10 a rriv(' \\lith the body , No. 2220 o\h'·H . \\'" I",'e I)ltl ' lcClric II sll iS . _ __ _ - - -- RBPORT tI, /, lIr h"r l'a,l" I,,·re . <Il1lln a dUral'· rroll ' lit e "onelll's we usoci at the Of the CondItion of the Wayn e.~· drOll1 p\'l' '' 11 \\0 Iwli Ihe m). ville Nati onal Bank. at Wayn e!!I \" ,,\1 r"lI." (SIIIIJ\U )' I , a Iruck loud ville in t he State of Ohio. at the \I ~ wun l til) 10 \'I'I'Ult ll nn<i aboul close of business, Dec , 3 \. 1\:j1 ~ _ __--=-_ _______-'-_ _"u!" iu lghl lillie,; north, T h o clly of V (1r. RESO UIlCEB. o\ ,, 1t 10 "!lrro!lnd ed lIy ;t rorlress and Jo FOR AL.E l iWi , Uti " ,6b LolUlS t.Ild dlllcoun~. , , . , I ' 0" :11",1 " II I hr. \lorn. ' rlvcr. It has Aceept.tulce of otber b.uk~ \I "" 'n ,,"1.' 1 I)' haell)' s hell ed, but ma n y I I,. i t ', ].1 dh.count.ed . . . .. . .. , . ~ lJrU~ 6 "'1 Ille 11 lildi n ~H a re st ill good . \Va 11:'.30 <. R I I{ .. ,I <'"c l''1r eb tl~~~ =~I~' I. W. Li ncol n h ,'h sold his farm, • r t:"Ht' lI tw bil l , d r~ ( I ll t k,,~". ", nl nOI'll! oul uf \'Clclun 10 the clrcuJatloo(po.r nlue )Oo.uu u,Ou j"g 1" "11 ' I, ,·, :l IHI l)"III" rot ncls, Th e bl l: so u th of t own , I CI 1,', J 1.I· n·I ,'lmOll(l . U . 8, bond. nnd conlfica \eH v r In' H,. 1 \. I W"'YOt'R"11 e. (), .. \ I I li e \" UlIls i df' Ye l' ll1 n l~ lQ10w n n~ - u debt.ecJ..oeu owned li nt! uu_ _~_~~.....~~~--.....~~ " "a lit \'all e'· ... T h" 61t ~ 1I lioles nre of near Duyl on, wilu ",i ll l11uve to it pteIlKed , ." " . ... . ' U,oo u.O" 90 ,0 1lU 00 Premium o n U, 8 homltt . II I h' l'I< Ihal'l hl'I'!' 15 not [l. foot be. abo ulF'e b ruaryJ5 !h The denl WItS Llbert.y L..oan Bondi , 3 I..." , " ull _ -- -- - I,' {'en tl1l'nt In plnl'l's. m; de It)' V; N S~ 'r" a" r1 m ~ k er; thp 2aO. IIl) s~~tl: ~~i:!ruS.~(lJ.·~ ~uod;' nlll ,,0,"1"1< , rol' m" 10 Ilescrl'be [, hi rd t in' c I:~ ha~ ',,'J tid \ farm i n

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11 A HTH t ,I I, ( 'II1ililt\r :!u 'llCrllJed 1011'1 .,oror u t.t, 1.Jf' r.,ro Ille th1J" ) 2t. h tl&}' 0 1 ~ o\"tsll1 l,e l' \Y III. E . V. IJarll l,M t , IrT'OCt. A · Lt. .. t. ; ~" I [Lry !Jul,l\ t'. J 1\ I ' E:"I It "' , II A' 1,, 1, , , \\ 11. ... \\ lll rL. IJ 1(1)1. I~ ,' . F

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War Tax

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10 qt. Dairy Pail 1 qt. ~il.k Ke~tle , 1 qt. Dipper

Sanitary 13rea(,i Pan', Pudding Pan " Dripping Pan Grater 2 J~lly }fans

Grater 2 Jelly Pans Drip Pan

F.~O_R~$~I_.OO~~I. I~__F~~~R~S_I.~OO~~ 2 P-ie Pans Drip Pan 2 Pot Covers ' Graters

10 CJ,t: Dairy Pails: 1 qt: 'Dipper '

Potato Masher Large Spoon _ Jelly-Strainer Sink Dr'ain~s , Cu~pidor "Ora ter

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Saturday, January 18 th

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REAL ESTATE, tlVE~TOCK ANn FARM SALES·

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Mrs. Anni ~ Thorpe, who recently sold her farm across tbe river, has purchased the Wilcrllft fa.rm, on the Waynesville and Lebanon pIke, sootb , of town . The consideration was Th ere w ill be 11 s pecial com muni· $150' 8n acre. cui io n of Wayne~v i" e Lodge No . 163 ----.---, F' & AM, F' rid uy even in !!' Also Mond ay ('v cll in g . J anuary 20 Work in Ihe E A. d~g'n·p. ,' c. jPu rnillg' brel brell DIIlI l'i"i lu rS lIrt! in ' ·i '.:I!. ~ )) lI r,nl lo, \V i'd , I \ L. A. :l.il1 I1I1<" 11"11, , 'il' 'y, . I am pre pared to fix and rebuild \ Victrol !lfl an d Phanographs , and will lI;uarall tee all work. Also, will reo pai r yuur pian o. orglln or other mus ical in stru m ents, FRANK CARMAN . \I Pbone 117 ' 1Y. . WaynesvillE', OhIo,

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of his pn I·oote. Mrs. Tre vor n. Htlydo"k Willi con. !load to her h owe wltb qu lDsey 1118 1

NOTICE TO fARMERS

ZIM MERMAN'S

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NEW BURLINGTON

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SOLD FABM FOR

ZIMMERl\'lA N'S : II"

131 , 420 ,UO

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Mise E~bel LAmb blls reHJlmed her .ohoul dotte ... attar '!la ver ...l wellke vl!.lt wllh ·bar am\t in Kent~oky, MIs8 Lilla Fealy spllnt the week. end wltli her- Sister, Mr~. · IE~m;:ii:~ Sblrdsn. Wilbur Hawk SUffHOd . Bn a\tfloh of "I)penIUQUI~ . but 18 r eooverlt'll IIlowly. Mrl!. Bowl\rd th , \I Otl\ "nd Mrll : WIl\ Mooney hnv'! lIltl l oftllSDZ'\ , ' Mrs. f,; liir B.wllll " fl" u t .,n" <'I u lalli, Wee'( wl~h hilT ""11 ., urI fuw lJ .l' . Mr. Rud ~fr~. Cpoil 1:10 v"r, Mr and-Mfa. !:!amDlY BII1I1' '"l(l l:loo, Mr and Mrll Heo Aothu u), . AiI'll , Maml " Gunkle and Mr. Renry Uyar. of Bellbrook, PJlont. l:'!undllY with Uh"8~ IDllIs aod hmlly . Mrs RoV' Eilts lind dnllRMt',Rhll'l, called on MrH. ~tJ,l'letfll Oarpent r , tJun<lay /I.(~~rnuon , Mfa. Morlett" r,a~p8ntor 18 Blowlv Improving at. the home of her Jamt'B Dav ie, of the U. S -So Ar· nllpbew. Oharles 1!i1ll1' gonne, Bon ot Mr and Mrt!. Ollie ~ Mr: tlnd Mra T . F MoGuinu en Dav is. of Corw in. has been promoted tertainod, eow,(»u:l'.8nndll'Y' ' to chisf b oat lnnte ~ This is a well Will Tblpl WUII ollllfog In tbl8 de8p.rvf'd promotion. and one w_hich car riell an ample ~alary'. This young vlolohy, MonollY morlllJlIl . Anna Thomp80n nn ,l r, ' Mrl\. ma n hAS been in the navy fpt·· the Open: eveb.ings ~t 7 p ..m, pas t fiv e yeu ra. nnd hall made rapiu Eel WoIgIH"oullf d 00 WUI Wrlgbrp, ' Matinee Saturday' 2 p. m . t:lllturdftY nftllrDl'on. progress in his chosen p r ofession , Frllnk TrAllo" l{el' , ofCllmp ~berl. , Admission 15.'ah,d 25c' dan, AI" . • \8 vlai* (',g frlsnds h"l's MfR dOI'/loe Bo~~n WR8 · ehoppl 11 8 10 1.lurv (lysbu r g . ooe day reosn'ly.

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Sunday, Janu ary 19. 1919: Sunday llf'~ c lltl~t~ r Itt. I~~ I ~. School , 9:16 Ii In. Fr,Ank LeMay, \ 'l l l \.' SlIr l ' OU6U ll ce!-', Rtlperintend li t , A b rie f addreee / ' (' .1r ~ll1t h ) 1 ' and Holy t,;ommunion III 10:30 a . m \ \ . .... 1I 11\l~ (ll0\ , ' d 110111 our oll! cam )) Preaebing service at 7 D. m Spac. ., I'c''', " ,\ I(II", ,,n I() \ ' 1110 SU I' Con. ial mus ic. bo th morning a lld evening. 1~'l lIlt .~. \\h llh j ... a11011l l e n kllomo· A cordial invilat.ion to all. G N . Jolly, pllS!Or. ",', II"'It \ ' , "1" " , \\t' lIa,l II ri ll e trip Mr. '\Ilel Mrs , E L T hon a~ enter· . , ," I' Irac1<s IInrt tmll. 1 ~1n d Ihe n~emue rs of the I'~ rm ers ,n,. \'" " ".,," a "nl ';0 11I il" s ourl .11,1 . hlt." l "1ll1" r~ 101111 I III II' f<!m · FER R Y CHURCH .,' .1" '!. :,,' 1 !1 !1'~ >\' • t1 ,,) I, I ':')li ,·r . \ (on uay Sunday, J nTt 1l8ry 19. 1919: Bible 1,,' .I,..r.. I.....• 11\ \\;') w(ln.' t' \UIlIl ~ ~choo l, 9;30 0 m , Preuch ing Ser 1,.1 II ,'. I" I",' '' " !til" SOUl· 1t ' , vices. 10:30!l In Gnd 7 p m. ,\jj' '. , I' : , (t!Udb ' • Stalll,,)! John~ t on, pas tor. I't' I iii ,1.1 till' I, •• 1' 1'\.111' I', "1111.1:1 t~~l" ,-' Ia ll) . t:',· lJar --- - - -- \ I" 'I , ,'e.- , ~'1I1 I!, I I ' , I I . d III ,II" ~!'m lll d •It {'i nner ST. MARY'S CtHlRCtI '1'1 ~1I . 1 'IP\\" d o. I II 1) ;\1 1011 11 \ " I I~I. i I

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Miami Valley Council ·,No · lOS, J. O. U. LA. M , 'installed their officers :tor the ensuing term\ lit ~heir regu· lar meeting. last Fridav evenl,jlg. Bro. J . C. Hawke conducted the in· stallation ceremonieg. A fine degree ,s taff was organized, to be caPtained by Bro. Charles Gray. After ~he work, a splendid lunch was ' served, A large crowd ot members and visit· ing brothers was present. The followil'l2' officer" stalled : Sarry Sherwood, UUUIlt." .." . William Orndorf, Vice W , H , Dinwiddie, Ree Beey.; G Knapp, Asst. Rec Seey .; W. S Gra· I<'fn. Secy.; G,E Strouse, Treas.; Hay, Junior Past Counselor; arry Shaw, Conductor; Joseph HormeH. 'Warden; Frank Cook, IS; Emmor D. Baily, 0 S; Oscar Mowrer, Chapla!n; Alfred 9ay, Trus.

The exsoulive comq'littee of the Men of Wa.yr. esv ille- met MoodIlY e vening and made arrangemenlS lor a meeting to be. held soon, probably some time next week, if a soeaker can be secured , The comtnittee arB anxious to have -a good m embership lllluin . Some-of the membeMi of las t yoar have oot come in ye~, n~ lh flY ou ght to before the cominjf m eetinll. and anyone wishing to renf'W their membership. or anyone wishing to join the assocI ation will do wo;lI to see the serretary befOTe tbat time Com e Rnd join. and have 8 good time \V.n h UP. Executive Committ'le.

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An humblo red brick house ' within the Ins l few wecks. Little aid t he quit the marble a nd go ld Ifalls of l'~ '~II]~ O ll m to Ita wall". It Is tho home at the Wilson was born, and wbero the -,.. ~ .... "'--,-_ .. ---

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Grant I ewis . of . Dayton . was in Miss Beulah Kindler. was the week· town, Mond ay, end guest of Mlsa Miriam Mull, of Spring Hnl. .Dr. Dill, Osteopat h 21 S. Broad " Mendets:' the Dew article for way, Lebanon. Ohio. mending your tin alid 5[ranite ware, MUlh's Milk Bread. baked fr es h at White's Store. every morning. at White's. Sewing M a~hine Needles, Shuttles Mr. and Mrs R. K Davis and ~on, Rnd Bobbins, for all makes ot rnaof Dayton, spent Sllnduy wi th . rela- chines, at Hyman's . rives. .. E xperience Is a dear teaeher." Howell P eirce and wi fe vieited Yes, if it's your own. Whole life relatives in South Charl eston, last tim es of it free at the WavnesviJle Thursday. tarmers' institute. Try a loaf of Muth's f resh Brown The Misaea Marguerite and Ethel or HeIlrth Bread These are very Riske . of Dayton, were the guests popular. Will Whitfl. at the home of Mr. Henry Sattterthwaite. last weeK. Jos. Hawke. of Bellefontaine. spent a couple of day s here thi s wet!k visit$7.50 G. 0 , Upholstered Chairs. ing relatives . ~5 85 at The S. Fred Company Le~ Bllon Big Store Semi-Annual FumtHewing Milchine Needles, Shuttles t ure Clearance Sale. Now on. and Bobbins , for all makes of maYards and yards of Congoleum and chineB, at Hytha n's . Linoleum at 40c and 45c per yard at Mr. Ellio tt, of Rich mond, Ind:, The S Fred Company Lebanon Big Store Fu rniture Clearance Sale. ~pent laaL week wi th Mrs. MalY Shute, of the Friends' Hom p., Mr and Mrs. Max Kohlhagen and Ron, of Lebanon, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs S. L. Cartwright ar- Sam Polasky, of Dayton, spent Sunri ved home Monday evenin g , afte!' day with Myer Hyman and family . spending severlll weeks in the South. Dr, and Mrs. Charles Houah, of Serg t. Ralph Cole, of Buford, Ohio, Lebanon and their daughter, Mrs. was the week-end g uest of Mr. H elen sebring, of Bryan, Ohio, were and Mrs. tfenry Satterthwaile and calling on friends here Sunday afterfamily. noon.

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'$9275 Three·Piece Black Walnut Bed Room Suites now $85.00 at The S. Fred Company Lebanon Big Store Semi-Annual Furniture Clearance Sale. Miss Ste\la Lemmon, who has been Quite ill in West Virginia, arriv\d here MJnday, where she will Bllend Ofn r time with e~ ·!J)9t.~er~ , ~na ~r,y ';na regaljr'e · 8al : ~ - .

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The farm and village women will need 'the help and inspiration of the farm ers' institute, more perhaps tha n anyone el~e. The woman's part of the program for th.e Waynesville farmers' institute is especially strolla this year.

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. ~~~m~bfC:HQII' ,of W~J. M'r~. ~II! n.vllle Lod/ie ,No, 163, F. &; A 'Ab , . ~ead., .vdl~, February 11, 1919, The, Massie TOfo(nship ; Sunday at 7 o'clock. 1'bere ~I\I be work- Inl SchO.!l1 .Conyention will mee~ at the the P. detrrie. ~joumlDIt breth·M'etb0di8t chure\) In' lIarveYllbU r g on ltD act:Ylllton ~ eordlall,y Invited Sunday afternoon: FebrUB'lY . 9~ . to be~t. ' " .' ' . ' v. ·Saul Chancellor will give the 11. D. He.,Jde. W, M. ' address' Eyeryonelnvlted to attend .. 'L,..A. ZlmiDe~Jlhl,!' Sec',. ' . Martha Sec' <

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g)lsh and Iinwant to'L8l1lel' . tell-you I never was 110 slel< all -my Mari on UIl I, SOil of Thomul jI life as I was .t\lat night. We were Bnd Euphemia Di ll, wa~ bo on Uecem . packed in like 1IftrdineB' and' were not ber 10 1897, a "d depaned this life I , ,.' aUowed to '0l!'ln 0. window nor make Decembior 28, Will, aged 21 Yl'lIJ"P I The M<.'ll o t Way!).' \ ilil', after a A mee ting will be held at the a light of any kind. As the chan- Ilnd...lS days UesH'le I!. lovtnl' Ino· I . '" d nel was a very critical place at that th h I b h E . : on~ . vacatIOn. tntl 1 I • .' cd ll eM ay Tow nship House, l"riday evening, tI :l)h id·th b th ' k er, e eav es une rot or. mer evelmlll 'IIL the MIlSOi I" 11' 1I1ple A me. Vi ' ~r:d th e gai: ~t wede ~c 80n, and a ~Ist:l;! r, 1!:tIfla, ut hu nltl. hlHt l lhle RUp[ler was sp-tve " \ 1 h~ b:aatel"f1 I~ebrua ry 7th. for the purpose ot th ere' toe v rotu I an w Ll!n 'I i host- of I rlemld, His falhE:r pre· :lIar a nd tb e m ;""t, , lind ~i~i LorB completing order for f ertilizer. ' . ' ... /01 , we go t peep au we were nt a coo d hI' n t th t r, 'tt' L d Havre, Fnmce. We ataryed ther e at a e . l o a DC e~ !I ll Lv. 0 , dit~ anlpleJul;lllcE: to ~}J , qllH: Abo ut Also. to take up qu estIOn of orders starvation crunp or <!est camp they .YeH~" th~Odellth of Let t~ r Marioll Dill l20 S~L d ~IW~ U,t tbt! t. ' -~ . for w ire fen ce. pllats , spraying ma o . h J f :' Dr J r. ElI l ~ preall I \,' hiS u8u,01 Lerial paint I ile otc Come and called it) two or three days. t hen h took the ,box ei re for this place, where t e communJtv, ue ost onll 0 ll~ oI igni"{jl!d muHl er,. aq.tl \1 . pd uced the ' , , . we . have been, ever since. ' .mr,st loved and rellpect l.!d y~~ng men, spenke r of thl1 evenh , Hublll L~tf . ma ke your wants Imow n. . We are in ,t he cent ral 'Pa~ of He had a cheerfUl dl~J.lU3nlU ll, und kow itz . 0 D:l>!,tc,)O 'Ii H'lhLJi toul, - - -_ _ _ __ _ France neaT a .town called Ts-sur-Tille al'!Yay.9 had a .word of ch~e r I'or as hl~ subj l'l!t, . "I'h' S ',I. l{U!'Riu ," , and abou,t 16<1illometel'l5 from. Dijcn. fTlend~ , H.e W Il8 \~~II k/Jo\vn IUld a nd h 1,1I lltl led I he #l,I't~ " 1 In n vel'Y , Well, 1t Je a:llout aupper time and loved by a ll He W.Jt; a m mbbr of !Iltl" rnllll!lI~r, sh()y,iIYl f l/l lt h" h$d must atot). ·Would'pe very.glad t o heal' the Mt. [Jully Sunduy :::,c~uol. and "iY!.'lI 'b !In.!!!1 d III at I Ij ,ugh t Lo his from you again, ali mail 18 a very C8- was a member !It t he Jumor Order fjll bj p.r t Dlatttlr. Be p: I 11 glowmg • sential element to us; of Ut;llted A!nerlcan Mecharllctl lriuutc'to Amerlca, b ' hCl me of his - -lL makes ,lt more SIl'J for . the be lidoptioll .. His trltiut " the stat'ue . . . Ruesell O. Burn~tt, . ¥rr ~d Mrs. Walter Kenrich: A P,O 712 Amer Ex F. reaved family. 8 S he was etrlcken so of tbe Godd 55 of L' ~ } wBS'tru ly There WIll be ti o ~a~es of ba~ket M M garet Ma r ti n and son , ~ FrieJid.-Wu v,eroy glad to . . ' Co • . D. 84th Eng~. ~u~tde~~YGodi~ ~~~ ~~ ~ia / uj ~:~:t p~triol;.c, "nd elicited 'ft'e.t. appluu~e ~bl! a~~~~:~iW: ~'nd':~e~~e~~e~!~~ Ear;~t,orDayton, wer e the Sun~ay ~t yo~ card aug, will take t~8 time . •- • has taken Lester fro m us , Jwegknow from hIS he!lren!. ".' . . . will meet the Bellbrook Independents guesls of J . L . Mendenhall and WIfe, Ito answer· )£.. , , that our loss is but his itai n, and , T he Rabbi W.8S, e ._ In.te rl'lslJlng and the Wayn etlyille Hi will try re- of Route 3. while we' mourn hiR loM8, we bow OU I talker. but hla le~Wt ha,d t o be sulu with Spring boro Hi. These , . We are p6t.:very busy thel58 diys, hUdly 'enol1gh t6.~arn our boBTd, but ~.' heads an.d say, ' T hy will be 11'lIle," ha~ched very darl!suJ1~. ,~n aCrlU:t of games will be fast one!!, so come and ' Th«;! Semi · Annual Clearance Sale of l think it"ia wortl more than 'We ltet , ' ~. . .. { ~d na·D1 cs '~b 5.:t' ,: -d' ~ ItlC . ,he see them , FurnIture and StoveS, of The S. Fred 1l,a d w e ' Slle '( h . 'I . . .... ' "No .9.ne kaow. h,,,. much we ul isj you, sa" 0 glve Company Le banon Big Store, now to'l· ata, ov~ bAa ' ~;UPlJoMD' !!U. . , You twere so goo<!'. kind and tru. , t~e proper 10fJec~\~ ,8 ~e endrcd 00 is meeting with unprecedented , b~ "~ ~~t ~ ,~eea .~, God ulo,!-e: fllr he ~now9 hest, hurtnlk by Ila,yl ng Ut II iW,lIA w,pllld.. ' ~ .... -. p ~P..P ~ ,." < , ", rtecfJ9 u I. ~~t h,!~ of rest" ftO /:1_~O • ~~tn - ,, ~, .v}Vf Il y. !l~Cj}4!8S.,... ""."~ - .,.... , .. ---~-fta1~ ~~ ~ _:~ ..,¥,- " f ' . • .,' ;1'''~ 'Il :biuet ~rlef: ~ .hock .eve~, gr~tlt'lla 1M, and 'orn e In to her ow n Capt. Robert Jones, of Augusta, 1,",," ...t .en'U-- pro: Sunday -waa 'around hog day, and rll "",rt with you -we lo ved so clenr, as one (If the demoerati.: nati ons of her e last Ga ., spent several days , lIlI'. ~n, ....,.,.,..",g, a"'t' \UU6~ .. "h • To T ,-, the world M d M During the Bupper int!'r vnl Lhe week with his parents, r. an rs. Vialons and sup)lfea tb the boy~. "!' • , he'aurely saw. hiit' shadow, unleE he lme was sO short, to .IlY good-bye , f~t. You would be surprliled to put on his blinkers betor he came Tq the one. we loved 50 dear. '. The regular quarterly meeting (If ' F . P. Jones, of the Lytle road Capt, how what and how lllooh it ·takflll to out ot't!ifl warm winter nest, With " You af~ gone, but llot ' rorgotl~ lI, Gle.e Club !lung sel'er I selections, the J<'ri end s will be held at their !Jooes purchased a fin~ Cole roadllter whIch were we ll rect: lved meeting· house Saturday and Sunday. in Cinclnn.at!, and he It:ft Monday ~or ' lteep an aavaocing army eqaipped the contlDljed long fall we have b~n Never shall .your memory fuae', Witli .verythin<P that is neceJlary for havlp" it Is-well to look forward 'to S lh h I II I' membl·r wereseve addrnl ed Fe' brunry 7 nnd 8 . Wilson. S . Doane \hiSh.ome \D the South, ac.com ·"'l:L...m.1fto.-'l. -rt- and e. , , . ,.. )"eele~t ong ts S 18 ever II/ llcr t o.Sever.al t.he hst.ne~ lhere we. re also m ~ C . pan.led them ,to h ..-e. ,. 'av -"'~ ..w a season of- rougb weather before .Round lbe ,rave where ybu nr.laid ." will be here. Everybody lDvlted. by hiS parflnts as far as InClnnatl. dramg material to-baibed wiM and I 1', , VISito rs f rom Frankl in Il.nd Lebanon. railroad material and ' you can i,n- ollg. . • _ .. ~ of TIt.auka. Arrange ment" a re bemg made ):Iy arine how much food~and clothjng'. it We- de8lr~ to t hank our many thb Men of W aynesvjJI ~ for!l rousing _tel for two three million men. friends and relatives for their kind reception to our boys \\ hen they I~et .' to~~ j~ nw and sympathy sllown uS' durinp; home . _ _ ___ _ - - " vage, Iota ,gasthe sickness and death of our,, be.

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Notice of Appointment

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Uill; " Iowed- Ren l of l'oom f or ,"uu II ly >UIJ(:l' ill lenu (' n t of schools , 2 Jill t;u 111 b 10 t 'OIl Il.! hli l' , III ' \\" aut! 11 )(II1 ths, .: 211; C. W il bur I vins, s upth e u, to <"Il L' . ' 1" YC III: IIl1d I t." I II~ ~l' S ll l1 l l ' ph's for eourL hous e, $7.1 8. The J. hV ll l(.~ tt , I·,·II U. It ti ll..' "' ' -; :111)" \\O l·t! W. Li ng o Hard wa r e Co .. supplies for

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Mnn' W cuver V8 · W ilbur O. Woo,'til' , di ~' orc f' ; j.:tT OSS ll c~ l cc t. 1.0\':1 Mc lllm py vs. Pau l Melum p y , ,Tivo l'ec ; g ro~ s n e~ l ec l. , Chllrfes M. lI ol'm e ll V5 . Nelle B. Re v . W. O' N~9 11 IInrl d llughter. Mrs. H orm ell. divorce, gro ss neg lect. Mary -BO/I: n of llurlinl!ton , took din· nltr with J . W . Wolf and wife ~ru e5. day. . - Proclocdinga . M l'S. CQt'n Thompson is spending C . L . R a pp vs Thos. F. Corwin et Reveral dny>! with relntivcs in Ml\son . 1\1.. Court orderell plu in tiff to recover Mr: a nd Ml'S. Eurl Harveyand · A.I$177.73 from d.efendlln G. vin and Dads, of Uticia, Mr: a nd Mrs. Harry Rott vs . L. J . Becker et a!. Stacy Burne t nnd two s ons of Hick· Court finds H a rry Rot t is not entitl ed , royville, and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hartto jurlg m e n t a gninst Cornelius O ver. , ~ ock and 60n of Ci'arksville were Sun_ holze r or Ilny part of proceeds of d a y g uests of F. A. Hartspck and h ~ sal e of personal property. wife. ' . Dall ns Phillips v s . Sylvan Jameson. Mr. a n d. Mrs. A lva Luddington were Co u r t . find def enrl a nt indehted to calling on Mr. rp1d Mrs . Emery Ospla lnl'ff for $832.37. born of ' neal' Olive Brunch Sunday afR. Wild s Gelchris t vs . Carolin e tctnoon. . S l oddnrcl chc nclt et 111. Sal e of prop. Mrs. Edit.h Davis and ,80n s Robert "rty orltm'r'd. and Rogel' s pent Thursday with her ,J ohn Mcl<ir'noy vs. Ada McKimy, di· pUfents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo . Bogan . \' orr e grnnt~d. . !\Ir. Walter Tibbals and family have T helm u J.dtllc , minor by Jolm H moved from the O'Neale property a nd L1Ltie '·R. Laverne COWde n . Dcfend- will make lheir home with Mr. and nnt o rdered to pay pl a intiff s um of · Mrs . J. M. Hei ghway . ~:l7i';. J. Wm. iiurtsock spent t he week E ll a Soude r. vs. Charley Stouder. e nd with his son, Mr. 1m Hartsock Comt g-rants dIvorce on. grounds. of and wiIe .of DnytG'I1. n ~glc·" I . Cu s tody of chl ldrE\n g iven . . to E ll a Stouder and defondan t is 0 1'M,r. John _Wol{ h a s . been spendmg dered 10 p a y $500 al' d $10 t h e past ~ck. WIth Iu s 80n, Lew Wolf pe r m onth . lmony lUI of ncar Wllmmgton, a s he has h ad a s e Vflrc atta~k of t h e f lu . Mr. and Mrs~ AI un Hartsock \Vill ('Whatl' Courl Procc.edings . move to Mr. Thos. McGlades' far m I n llH' m all er of the estnte of E Jiz. near Harveys burg, the com ing week. Mr. and Mrs . Geo. D a vis were S unnbl! UI .1. Jl ra nt , deceased . n. G. Cook was uppo ln t ed llll lll in istt'll t or. Uond day gues ts (if IIIr. and Mrs . Joe DllV1S of Harveysburg. ., ::!,OtJu. C la ude .11 . Reed . Al f . R. Ees,," y, a nd ~'. S. S impso n , we "e a ppoint- . 1\11'. J. M . Heig h wa y hilS been very s Ick for th e past week, b e ing ~11J'eat­ ~ " " pp l'al~ ers . I" t he ' ll a Uer of lh e eslnt e of ened w ith a s t r oke of pllralysis. I h:\l'l~ti Co rn~ 11. dcc['ased. Morris Cor_ Mrs. R ea Ludding ton and daul~hter II lind E . V . I3nl11h " ,1. . wer e Il ppoi n t- Mirial]!, wer ' calling on Mrs. E di t h , d l ' "cUlll rs w il h b ond of $50,000 . Dnvi s FrW lI,.v n fternoon . ..1......' L. J ,: l1el', W. S . Graha m, \Y. P . t!: ) I~,· I" · Il p po in~ed appr uiscr s . • I" till' matter of t h e cst.u l e of Chas . .\I..J: \' ~ r1, [k~ua " cd, A d a '!'. McEwen Wa " " PI" , ,, ,lcd a dmi n istratri x . Bond ~I;."II". ,J ,,~,· ph MilI CI', A ll en L a ycock " "d II'. S . 'V i li< cr~u" , W[' l'O appo in ted ;ll" '1":, :~:L·I· " , Mre. Fre j fhll lnr.,nd , ,,n, ."·)b o . In the ,,,,, lte,' o r the ('stat a of L a u 0 ,, 1 .' .~', ~ I II')' Wil ~l ot1 , ad mi ni s t ra- ~ f1n l1 t I" "t w ~I' k wlt ll rrt e nd ", . in 1'''.\ I' nt', " I ,I .Lo se ll 1I:1l1k stoc k be- WllUl JlIl: lOn Iltu ~'"g- to t.lds l'st:l tU. Th o L n d llH ' AI ,I w,,~ 1J"' n ~ "nt·l s III tl ,,' l' ta l,' of B. F . L indoln. de. pn l Artl\ in .. d til th " h ' 111 A nf M I '~ "c·a:",1. M a ,'Y Lin l'lll n II'US appo in ted J !ID nle fbi"" "' , 'l' h u r ~ tll Y a"" ""i 511'I1l , ix wit h ho nd $l!iOO. Mol'_ Th o )1(1 1" '11 ' • • r K Ant (J . H nl hlD<l 1',,\\' S heel , . Dem as C: u tl el'Y fl nd A rsrftooi v d It. II II\l!rH" ' . 'l'bnrs(1 ny . t,but, am" , K irl ~' \\'c r~ ,w p ~ in t c ,l ap pr ais e rs . h e h Hd (\1'1 I Vl'rt . ~ "fe I Y O\t N.· w port. :-'O W8 , BI >I ' " ' OJ f r'''nd~ WI ll bp .\ 1a rria)!(· Lice ns es . ~ I "u Ln w aI N. ', 0 h~1 b.u le . .\1 ;1,,< Yn u n;:: . fO l'lliCl' lind A lieo .1 . ~ L nlllll i n g hil S {fu rl'hURf1il lir e :>1 ,," . ... , bot h of Leba non. H':v. Flam . t e nun t pr l i , ,, t l ~· .. 1 .1"H'Il H Ili 'They '''' 'Ill. Wilt W ' W " j " It. in tl 1I' ftl ll . lI "rlal1 ( ;. ;;11(11'1, labo"c l' o r BrClI lh\ ~I r ... ";" 11' '1I 1 101l n l( i~ vr> t. " 1\1 III III L'OU l1 t ~. h. cnlUc ~y, und C loaCe E. r h o " u n ""," u t . 1 .. iin el.. M...r\4 , ·_ C.J '~n f' '' f" l ih l!: . (l f . IJ ~ l1l1 l to n Coun t y . . H, \t,l'.. . \\ ,,, ~mlth , labO"o r and ;o.l an e H en. ,tel'~' 'I. bUI h of I.c bnnon . Rl'I·. O. O. Th .. ' 111 , rn I " ' I" 101''; I (l r M r ~. V; 111 ,l o nl ·. e I li t g Id H I;hul d!, ' 1. [ uH. W P. I f.' ' " 101 (,t· " t· till K Inll nic l1 ", rE', I' u n li ll Y, R .· v ' WII ~h ' l.ill ClfII Hl:.(. I:IUT Heal E~ LIl I .. ']'rnn ~ fc r6 . 1111 "'", rn l. d " ut SprlIJ I< Vull l'lY E LiH I H. Anderso n t o Grace V. en·d(· y'; 'v tU1! I.. h eHllA fr"ln ( tit lU P .'\ 111:OIl"h . lot No. 1; 11 in F ru nklin, $1. ,I . A . 11", 1 .'[artha j{ lI n~' I1 11 10 Lafay- ;; Ia" III II , " 11 0 tiY e tj " y~ t n rl ll u c b ..tIl! " nd CI,I..a l;,.II hllnl, sout h half of . Mr;·. ~; D. HIrI,lnk or liroll " ') ". Mul' ri ll, " P" " I ' It~ t we ,· k /It I h" IWlne of luI :-0;". I ~H in L,·lta n ,,". , a,Soo. Il crb .. ,· l F ,tzwUl " I' to G. J . Su ms, ~Ir. I1n I MI ~ . 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l"l'lInl~ J : ', chency makes ollth lIIat h o It Son lor par_tnor ol Lho th'lll Ilf 1". J. Ohe uoy & CQ., dolnS" b\lslnod In tho .elty ot 'l'olodo, County a lld StalG afol·CMa ld. and . that satd firm wI ll . pay l hO 8um ot: OlfEl :l{UNOREO DOLLAHt:! lor each and every ca80 of Call1r~h thllt . ,'annot be bo ourcd »y tho ufto ot HALL'S ICATARna: MEDIC NEl. • ll',R AliK J ! CJ:U!lNEY. Sworn to bl!toro mc and 8ullllCTt beu In my presence, this 6th day ot 00~emb!,r, A. D., 1881, W. GLEASON (Sea l) " Notary PUbllo. & 11'. Catarrll 'Med lclno I" takon In. ternlLllY a'ld, acts through tho Blood ~~l.~h'lie~~~o~,!' t:.~~;:;~Tai~% f~~:. aylO' F. J . CHENEY & CO., i'oledo, O. ' Sold :by uU D~ulrgl8tS, t6e. Rail s Fa.mlly Filiu tor c0!lst!paUon.

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" Written eepeel8lty for the Gazette) " . , , In what wa~ Jlhall we , honor • the tU bluory vt tile b.rave Ame l;lC{\n solu181'S and sailors who "ave - thllir l1,es' fOj' IIl>erty? ' ·.I'uat II a question ' w.blab every c6mmunity in United 'States hlill .L3lLeJ f~5,,1l. . <I , 1L IJI uarlaln mat tblllJ' 8'~lJrltl ge on • tlJ .. lui.. r ol l~;eedolJl Is worth~ at, the • udt;l& t u1vutl! "th.t oan be paid the.m. .. 'l 'lIls , IIhoulji: Include 11110 - the .men who 0 ered tbelr lives In ~hillr COUD.Relatives and frIends of the To, try's Ii~rv~oe wlteliler ' 1t ~e~nt l,b e Clony heroes !partiCipated hi .the , ~I'tiJU!l sac rifle .. for ' mem , or DOt. oeremf!.by, 'WIJlch Jinolu,ded slnglllg ', 'ney. £llo"are ' iteservlllg ot the na- by the chOir IInd ' a brtef , address by Llon's iraUtude~ , . ' " the t 'R D b t m Ed ' d . war s. • Wbat nobler, more inspiring, more .. -reo or, ev . .,.o ler al/proprlate memorial ClUl be ereo.ted " to the .honor of theso men than , tbe liVing,· ~rowing ' tr eY It -win stand, . ~i1ere and &l\lt develops keep fresh ' In tnll minds at · tbe present and of . geDeratl,onl the dEleds, of ~ar/ . • t:llm(ug lug w~loli Aolnerica's ..heroes ~e'i'­ furmed on nmd .and' aea.lD order thllt democraoy ·.and .t'ruatb ,.nd JUlittce I mlgbt be firmly estallllllbed ,ber!! and t hroughout the world. ' -, 'On, thlll acCount 'lne AlIlerlcan !i'or. t\lIlrY 'As_oelatlon suggests me lantIng at trees' In .parks, along the slref>ts nod h \<gbways and ~t other appro, J!rlate places e.s Jiving monuments to our he'roes. , . ' . . There are tew oommunltiea In tbe • .Unlted States tbat did not lose one 01' more of 1~ lOllS In tbe .creat cOlltlJct wb l~ 'ti1l8 Just oonolujled. There will I 0 memorials at "al1ol18 klnus, bron~e t uibillts , sfone markilu, arebl\s at gtanlte and bron2;e and oUler torms" , dedlqated to ~belr, service, But this 'does ' not preclude ' tjJe' 1llanUng . ot trees, No matter waat otber kind at m,emorldl Is set up, thllre can be tree8' ,Phlnted also. ..... ThtS ;1Il1ggestiOn already re_ CGl ved .. tbe at · Here Is what two state governors ~:~'::~:~ the ' and other officials l18y of tho plan . f:-,;---'-----i~T'ft1.""''"''''I-HHHltA'teL.,J.clvlc.!1 -'Q ovemot Lowden, of Illinoi s, says: orIPl~lzatliOl'1S, women's , ''I aln. heat'tiJ.,. in BYIDpathy with t he -and otber assoolatlons. In a I gelierhl Idea, whlcb I ha"e taken I UP ·tow piacllti trees already have been with ' ~e superloteu\lent of hl ghwa~fl planted in accordance wltb this Idea. 1of' '{Iur stale." . At 'faeOOy, ·Pa., tour t rees have I Governor .capper, at Kansos, says: ireen. planted on the lawn at the ' ~llt is m~st {Lppropl'iAte, I feel, ,t hat ~e Episcopal Churilh at t1\e lioly In_ should have !Ivlng trees as meblOI'nocehts" 'l1wo tot t be town's tmln 11'18 tor our 80ldlor dc;!ad, whose deeds thus honore(l· wer;e killed In action will live fOl"aU time." In ',li'rJUlce, while the others· died In ' Former President Taft said: "One , hoapltats ol08e ' behln'll . the - )JatUe fitting and Ilpproprlate memorlnl to I,hiell, ,'.' . . ,.. lO)11' , soill/el' dead' would be rows of

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along \ ~bo ~oab at ' OU\' , VllnaU8 luoy wll~ slllud tbere tOt ,generation t9 \X)me and keep bi :t~e mindli of all passers-by \'.'''.. 1161'olc , deeds ut &il08e yaung A-1001'1CanS who guve their lives, tbat u ·eo!1.o1U and jus~lce und tl'ulh might llerlsh. truw ~ne earlil." Louisiana is phlnning to' plant 440 mil 8 at "viCtory oaks' unu Otb"l' IlUIlUblo treos alon g J l!IlUI'BOn Ii wu~, tile 8tate'S j)rlncll!lll rand IVblctJ j'uua lr\lm nOI·til to south (lud c'un_ lit' ' L8 w.!tu tue hl guway thut UXtCllU8 ..>u to I Inulpeg, l:ullullu. vo vO rnol' elau8uIIL iJUB tumed tho dtHUIIB ol.tbe· WOl'll uv" r tu M. L. AlaAulld er, belld oC lh" Iltl\t<l oonu"on depurtUlolI~. 'l'lIore will bo d Ll ee uVllry tOI·ty tuet nlvug tllo ' rouu. ullka will be used tor the mos t

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"", n Flta In With ReconBtructlon . a n d Good Roads. IlOWS or lIollle treeM . will aad not "Ult til tue ,beauty aat! utlraeLlveuesd o{ OUI' hlgllWIIY8 Ilut will be r.n uClual support to thalli, h ~ ll)liig to .IUIU ilie ground th'm und keeplllg It from w'a ahlng. As the construC', lUll of IIvOU I'ollda will ue one at tIl~ uig l'econstructlou III'olllems which .n", nUll on will buv ~ (0 sol ve, IIny_ dung lllut will hu, p In Lbls dlreotlon dUV"IU bo eneotll'lIgod. ' . Un nU the ruuds loud lu g out from every communllY In tile Uulted l:ii.~,es tilore snuuld ue I'OW.II of trees. HlO Amerleuu .1~o~·est ry ,AlIsocla_ tlOIl Is very gluu to uUIIse UIIY to\\'U or eommuulLy\ ns to Lroe pluntlng, sugg(ll;~g . tyves thut prQbubly will gro IV ueSL IU WUt IHlI'Llculul' lOCality -IIIIU t UI'Ulshlng otllul' - help% ul hluts. AUYOue cuu lIeeuro 1I11ij Irou lurormu_ LI"u Ill' I rlLwg to ,'i' uslllllgtun tor It. There uro muul'l l'eU80UII why treeH are mOSL aIlVj'Olll;IULe m~worlulll to Amerlcu'l! svttller 1I11l1 8u liOl' Iload, as us to lhe Ilvlug. 'l'he trell is a JlYlO g, growing thing, jU/lt IlH ' a re tILt) principl es wtJich America eOlul'lld t he Will' to dct.md. It Htund~ tOr f l·couom . And tho b'ee played un importllut pa .... III lila WIUlIllI g vt the 1I1l1'. ill II thousaull ways I Wllij Cllilcu IULO service. III Ill'eoplunes ant! gun tltOCkB, bUrt'IICKs anu LI' ' IIC""8, IIi Urij and raflrollll Uo.1S , a nti In lIIany olbol' plucea It wus dOlullnd tl In Ilumunstl '1 uan tlliJH.

The lores ts of I"moce \I' 1'0 lurge ly SllCI:jtlc ~ to tho Heeds or lhO wur. j'lhJUBUlIds of sllullre 1.II,e8 u[ bel' for.:,qt lund OVer which tl1u Gorm'uns ad Vllll ou wore d(! VllsLullltl uy 'gllu UOll tlhll\t liro VI' th e trues cut duwn b y the enemy. Anything, thcl'efore, lodk_ 'lIIg to reiono!tllllUuU ur tho tlorll! l~ moaL tlllIug. lL Uloons Il re bultuln g o·~ SOUle 01 the nntuI'II1 resow' 8 wiliell h,,\fe (lOen IUSL thl'Ollglt ravuges o~ WUI'. . Every Community ShOUld Have " "Liberty Park" ~'I·lInk. \V1IJhLlJl IllI lI ', stato Cor_ ester at MtlSlm""\J~UllH, ~ay~ : " oot stop wlUI a sI ngle Ire" or sUAall gl'OllP8; why not 111110 lIIumorln l Cor_ ests planted ill hOllor of 0 111' soidlor uead 'I" Certulll ly, tbo l'u em"" olJe uOtltltl!; fl u" r lhun u grOVe \11' uUru lIurk tull oC trecs which '''',; UI. be 11Ilown as "Llb e .·ty l'lll·It" 0" . !lUll' other !lPpropl'iote IIl1me. Goveruoi' Goodrich, or Indiana, is ~~~~i!!!!!!!!~~!!-'!!!!!~~~~~!!'!~;;!!!!~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!I~!I!l!!!!!!'!I~ -'. I•.P · ' ......... ·, . 1 (tlvor or .1.110 l,lun ~.l't a ~ IltQ)}J>6es to let each uf Ill! !J2 cOunties d.ecldo Lho sl.e ot Its own grove to the -memory or tholr bOYB. HepreR ntativeH trolll tbese counties' lie urged ' to tOl'm a SLlltO organIzation, appoint au exeout.lve COllJmlnee nud wltll the us lstunce of tree experts' carry olll this scheme. , "j\I1d DOW, no 'w uttQ In whutever othlar Itorms .' we ~coll1me morate the manbood that haa goull, for our pro· ,. ' tectlon let ,us plant lIlol~oria t trees!" 'l'hls 8ums up tho message whlch the .Atnerlean ,b'OI'~tl'Y A8s~cl utlon w.ould convey to every place "in the ( . United Stutes from wb lch have gone brllve and loyai sODS t.q...take part in Write Telephone for Date t he great war.-By , Charles LIlthrOl) ... Paok, President, Amerielln Forestry ORia,. Aman Block, T.elephone 6J.,·2 and 3 Adlsociatlon.

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oui- ctt~ dads should lit once PIISI! II. resohltfon to make it compulsory on nil citlzell$ liVllng 1l1'0'Il tho streets to ~ be improved, to 011 them in enrly ' su mmcr~ and if they CIIllnot pay fOI: it down, let it be coun ted in on their taxes, It paY8 , p~g dividends in preserving the streets, lind ought to receive Ii unan}mo1jJsI acl(nowledgement. If we expect . 'good s treets for t he winter o~ 1919, we II)U Ht begin now, as it take'" time to do this work. Lets all !)'t't b\lsy. "Owne ·Han·is. comillolily known as Dutt'h, got his IInkl e ,'ollsiderall>ly dialocll~e(1 wh.ile a~tcJluillg II basketball game in Way!\esville one nilrht rcci ntly. Tho ncaldent occurred dtel' the galne, 'the bOys got to WrE!st' ling and "Dutch" was the unfortu. nute O'Ile. Wo hope fOI' him a speE!dy recovery. . Clyde Leviey 15 l'e.Jlldring his property lately purchased of the Mllry Ann Singleton estate. Walter Gray. hQ8 rented his home on ElL6t Main strpet to Mr. Smalley, who will occupy It ?4nrch 1st. Several of our ladles uttended til. tlllk given by Jllne,.Adum.g at Colum.bus on Thursday. ' . MI'. lind Mrs. Ada 1 Dick inson lind two children of. neal' here, were ·cullin1J' on IIcqua.intancea here Saturday night. ' . ' Mr. and Mrs. William Gllrr are hav' iJ\g instlllled in their beautiful connb'y home an acetylene light plant. Overworked friendsh i,) won't lust. Connt yo)1.r acqualnt.ances . by the hundredD, but enum~ato your friends by individuals, • . this 'vicinity pel/)ll c lire painting t heir dwellings. If pa int is high they think it pays to imprOve their property, und .mllkes things look cheerful nnd homelike. It is to be hoped tlhn t mnny mot'e will beaut.ify LhelL' pr~!mises in the very near'future . ' DwellingsJn oUI; Yilillge arc Inot equivnlent to the deJll nndH. Seve:rnl ch unge~ will be made in the nenr future. _ _ __ -!-_ _ _ _

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P. D. ClaRett . , . ...... February II Chas, Hagermeyer . ... February '12 Wm. Wardlow . .. . ... . February 12 J . S. Filer . ....• ; .. ... February 13 VV. C. Warner .... .... February 18 A. B. SIde•.. , . ... .. . . February 15 W. P. Sall.bury « Sons .. .. Feb. 19 W. H. Guthrie .. . .. . ,. Februarv 20 Wm. Coleman .. .. .... February 25 Bavlnl/; sold my tarm , I will s ..11 ut pnblto l111o,lon, 2X mllee Sonth of W"ynesvl\le, ne,,1' t he old refe g rapb Mill, on

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lhursday, February 6, 1919 Begin ning at 1 o'olook. tbe follow Ing ohllU .. le, to wit: . 8 hors8s, 3 cutlle, 2 bro od s ows. Implemnn'a, eto. S"e IlIrge blll8 tor partl onl ... re . I ~A A C W. LINCOLN, W. N . !:Ioart., Auot.

Eve.ry mother who has a daughter will be iRterested in the fol . lowmg letter. It answers the Question fhat thgusands of mothers ~ave been asking for years- "What can I do to reiieve my daughter of her severe headaches and periodical pains?" -I have used DR. MILES' ANT/·PAIN PiLLS for years au~ they have always giv"n me prompt r"lief. Mr daughter who has been 3 sufferer of periodical pam~ and nervous beadaches has never failed to obtam relief from these wonderful little tablets. We both thank you from the bottom of our heart for havIng enabled us t.o obtain prompt relief from our sufferings. DR. MILES' t.NTI·PAm PILLS have never failed us and we would not be without them." ~S. WINIFRED JONES, Stockto;, Md.

Rllvlng rented the farm, I will M it ot Dubllo a'notlon on the premises ~X mile8 IOa8t at Waynesville. anet llX mlle8 west ot Barvenbnrl(, on tbe N I\vnekvllJe and tlarveY8bnrg pik e, 00

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For m~re than 30 yeru-s Dr. Miles' Anti, Pam Pills have .been relieving suffering

B"I/innlng lOt ]0 o'oleok Il . m ., 'he fu ll owill~ proper tv: "8 orRe8 and Mu lfS . 9 (Juttle. 5 Sheep, 5 ~OW8, I nJplemel'tw, Barne81. Buy, eto. "e" lorge bill a tor pBrtloulflrll. P . D. <J,,~GE1"t. w. N, ~ellf8 , Auot

women, men and ch.ldren from tormenling paioHeadache, Baekachc, Neuralgia, etc. Ask your drUggist for them - keep a box always on hand . They c!,ntain no injurious habit forming drug. They give almost INSTANT relief. Cost but a few cents a box.

CAESAR'S CREEK

rite nnuersif(opd .... 111 soli at 11110. Uon ut his r es lden oe ot Ferrv, Ohio. 4 0111.,8 nnr~hen~t of Wavnesville. 2 i\h-. and Mrs. W. Hogan enter- 10' 1'19 nort h of Lytle. on tbe. Soolal tained at dlnnCl? Sunda.y, Mr. and Mn. RI)IV r .. ail, 00 ha rley Warnick ali~ . fami ly of LebWednesday, (-'ebruary 12, 1919, IInon, lInd MI'. and Mr~ . Weldon 'WiIg,)o,. . ' Beglull1ng ut 10 o'vloek a. m,. 'he , 1'411. and Ml·5. Rayinond Wilsoll IIncI fc.,i1u.dnlo( propeuy : !l Bore ..8, 5 children und r.J1'S . Wn lto l' Will30n VIlll la. 14 \:i .. ,,!!, JII ,pl ementp, Bnr: spent oue day last week with Mr. and n e~~ . eto i'leu huge I.ill~ for psrtloMrs. Paul Peterson of n,'" .. Lumber- llllr!!. Wlt.. LIA M W ARD1.0W ton. R. C. ""ln88, Auot . Mr. and Ml·s. F. (;oll1pton had liS theil' guest SutUI'UIIY night and Sun' day, "Miss Saruh Jltlld funl of South We w ill ell nt publio A notion , 1X h.llicston. mileH ell@t ot Oar win, on the Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Evpn Hogan wero E . Hookett farrp, on g uests of Mr. nnd Mrs. ['u ul PCLcrt!On Wednc:sday, February 12, 1919, ::lUIUJIlY· Mrs.,R. E. Jonea and son Curl, Bl'glnoing I~t 10 o'olook a. m. the Sa turdll~ with ·~ tel', CJmplton fnll ~wl ng proper~y: 3 B orses, 13 CIIH le, 24 I:IOg8. Implement,., eto M,'. andlldrs. Ralph Luamings were See large btlls for pllrtlonl,.ra shoppin~ in Xenia .Snt\Vday. V. E. ",\(iIl;MEYIi:R, Mr. J. $, Iieaming has purchlilled ID A HOOKETT. the Je ~se Hilt property in New W. N . Seare. Anot. Burlington .. 'rhey expcd to move as soon us it is vucated. . I wl11 offer for .,,1;, at my rE81 Little Dorothy Visllro hud her ton"ils and adenoidS l'Clnul'ed by Dr, Mnr- den ee, ne .. r Mlddl;, Ruo Ohuroh, on tbo Smltb road, kn ow n 88 tbe Fraz rell at Wilmington ladt week. Mr. W. Ii. O'Neall sJlent a part of ler fbrm , a miles 8(j uthwe8~ of Spring .lIl IlY.oo I~st week with his daughter, Mrs. E. Begun. Thursday, February 13, 1919 Aunt Eather Com pton bas 'bllen vel'y /lootly for the pUot week. Beglnninff at 10 a clook a. m ., the Ml·S. Luther I:laines is Visiting Iler fol1owln~ prOIlerty: 3 Borses, 6 parents, Mr. 'nnd Mr~. Chadey Laird, <Ja.t tle. S Brood Sows, Implement8. lit nmden, Ohio. . Chlokens, eta. t;ee IIltg8 bills for Savernl from hero IIttended the b.as- pllftioultul J. 1:1, FILER. ketblill ga'me at Kingman' Friday Forest Ma rtin. Auot. night Ml·. W. H. O'Neall and .Mrs. MlLry BOglln took dinner with 'Mrs. JClhn I will sell at Po bllo Bille all Wolf at WeIman l'uesdsy, Saturday, February 15, 1919, Miss Frances Wilson spent a few days last week with Emphamia Wil- Commenolng __ , III o'olock. sharp, son. tb., (0 lowing ROod a : Blader Twine, 'Mi.', Lawrence Michner and ' Mias .,. agonll; F tum ImplemenM. Bar~ Ethel COI)1Pton were guests at Horace ware. Haroess, Saws. aod many Compton f;lunday night. " . Mr. Henry Crew und' 80n Audrey, other ,artlolel(. Ree larKe bills for , A. B. SlOilB. have been on t he sick liaj; tPe Plast parlloulars' week. ' , ' O. T Bawkfl t Anots, W . N. ~ear8 I Mr. and Mrs. Archie' Peterllon 01l Sa m Miehner Friday , ~er- -_ _ a ___ _ _ he we are 10lDK '0 qu" farming. we , will eell '0 the hlKhelt bldd... l~ miles north of WaJ!oesvllle, aD the C1~olnDatt ·plke. on

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A. MAFFIT Funeral Director and Embalmer,

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Shorthorn yea~\ing k~lIs, good Either Auto or Horse drawn I!ervice. 3 oneR; No extra charge fol' autO service, 500 bn (.~rn; Clover Ilnd

Alfalfa Buy. IO'lll1re of Frank EI. ' , bon, Waynesville, Ohio. f5 Bo~~.ph~es ~n Offiee and Rendence. Jersey Oow with c~lf by side; oalf·8 weeh8 old l" .. ed H.lliney, Bt TI:II eg rIO pb Mt\ 18, Wit y Des viII e, O. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::==::::=

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8IrE Orplugt:>n Vocke re l ~, bnd Call Phone 4 right .. nd t,be g row t by kind , oheap. Inquire of W . A . Sur/Ilce, ' -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- ' R. D 5, WIlVJlesvllle, Ohio fl2

daviDg BOld'my farm. I will after at pnbllo anoaton, 00 wha' Ie known 118 the " .. oob Dade farm, 1~ miles north of Ferry, • mlleel'lou'hwel' of Bellbrook, 4X mile. eu. of Ventervitle, y. mile .0uU! of 8telker'. Ooroer. OQ· She I)ay,on and Wayneeville pike. on

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BegtpolDg a' 10 II 'olook, 'he tollow. Ina pr.opauy: 17 Borae8, 56 CaUle, 13 Sheep, 60 Bogl, IUlplemente, Feed, H.rn6ll., e,o. Sse large blllll at tor par"oulare W. P. SALISBURY & t:lON~ . Wm. MilIa, Ano.

Bpglnn1tig at, 10o'011X1k a . !I)" the t.,}lowing proper~J' : ~ Borael, I) Vattle\' 16 Brood !:IoWII. Implemen~s, Antomoblle, Barnees, eto. See lal'1I5 bills tor p.I"loul~rs. ,

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Mrll Mary Mon('l(l bIlUIJb., wl<!pY? of O\lio Monoll'b aiiab, oled tit tUe bome of ber (llt.ugbter, Mra. Barmon alol.feltel, last TIl"Bdny . mor InRj I\f r a two. week!! J11nil!8. Fnn~r8 wile beld nt t·b hnm e Jf hllr dl1ngli. tar, lo s t S"tuftll1Y morolnf!', lind buria l WIIS Ulnde fit BeBvertolVD .. .lIthn Thoroe, a fo rmer rAl'ld nt at tbiM vl,lIage, dl d bls home ID INl\w Mexioo I:le waB b 'fn bert' to 187·.1. Be leavell two bro'berll, Win , : I of L\'OD~, Col ., nod George, of Wosb. : 10gtOD', O. .. tllso ooe sister and an t (\j(ed mother. Burhll wlta mad Q.,l.n • New Mexloo. .

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Mr.l1nd Mrs. RUB Murray and Mis! Llg~ ~1 uq:ay, of Oregonia\ spent last Woonesday with Mr. ana iMrs. W. J. S1ierwood. . Mr. a,nd Mrs Charles Sherwood and Mr. and Mrs. Jame3 Kerrick: ami son , Everett, spent Sunday with relatives In Xenia.

ITheCarpet"Sweepers. $149: Special at S. Fred .Company Lebanon Big Store SE'mi.Annill.1 Clearance Sale 0.1' Now on .•

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THE R. L. DOLLINGS tOMP ANY Capital Stock $:I,OOO,Oou

Municipal Bonds and High Grade Columbus, Ohio

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Morrison Vanduser left for hiij home In Sprague, Wash. Saturd morning, accompanied by EV4areti Harlan, who w.i11 make his home there.

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Sewing Machine Nee4les, and Bobbin8. for 1111 m(lkes' ' . chines, at Hyman's.

M:lslI Ooro~by C "termaD bOB re .urntu home nttA1' Il plol1sant vl8it wltb hor mother 10 Clnolonati .l oe Sml tb, who I!vo~ on the Tal· bot rartn, will move io !l. few dOYII to I,bll Byron Arlnm8 furm, near l:!prlng Vollay. !\Irll. Joe Elney, elldt of lown. ie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. coolluud t.o tbll honeEl WIth lODsl1ltl1! "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~~~!!""'!!~!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~ M" .. Metfn MIII~ h"A gene to ~ PMtslOonth to vi ~ lt b " r nelqe., Mi"se~ M,{V 'lOd Lon HommeJ'~ . Mr. nnn Mr~. Wilha,u Davia are Do you know what the Tri-State doee when the butter market bnth on tb e Riok lisl. becomes demoralized and ore am buyera floundering? The ~I x mon Ihs old Run of Mr. aDtI Does the Tri,State C4t the price during the middle of· the week? MrK AlirlD ErlwArdK died IUl't ' l'U(l~Does the Tri-State put ALL the loss on th-e producer? rlny. Clf double pOflumonlu BnoclUl wns mode in Bellbroolr oemetery, NO! TbnrM!lay moroio~ Qoiln u pl eoHB nt onrprl!ltl waA The Tri·State iB an instilution of stability. We have 30.000 pro· Irtold n~ the b ome of Mr. an d Mrs. ducers dependinll on us. Our price is GOOD for a week One price to all-favoritism to none·- every transaction fair, square and c"t'm Pen ewlt., sooth of town It be above board. illg Mrtl. Pen"wi~'. blrtbdny. TbeM who nttended wer~, Mr. uud Mrs. E . Our price this week Feb. 2nd to !fth, incl. Uu ~ey, of 0 (,01' Sprin g Valley; Or" CORE'Y !lnr! Bon onrl rlllugbter, of llIlV~oo; Mre . .John LIIIDOlQ , of tblA pln'co ; Dllwl.I,v C/lNey on(]' bride, of 1{llntu\' kYi uoll mony ol.hers.

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Mrs:' MartY L , ~daln9,spent daya last week with relatives Wilmington .

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$1,500 7 Aucs IIml Bulldil1l!8 •. $3,500 IO ~~ Acrcs and BuiltJings. $5,500 50 Acres and lfuildin~8.. , 62 Acres and Buildings ... $10,000 (;5 Ac rcs and l3uildinR;5 '" 73 Acres and Buildings .. _ 77' ; Acres and Buildings. 85 Acres and Buildings ... I 00' Ac r~s and Ul;lildhigs .• 108 Acres and Buildings ... 133 Acres and Build ings .. 143 Acres and Bllildinlt ~ ...

The re¥on we can save you money on every -pai r of shoes in our lorge stock is bet-Quse we placed our orders in the factories belore the last advance: ' I There'd 'be hut three kin,l. or. sboes i( cver)'one kne w. :~he kiu~ .,~blll Fu ukcy bas ror you," Drown ~ Sl. L~ul~sboccan Mt be beal. A~~e~~lz" Inmous ahoes arc II Cbkllgo. Ou r aloclc Is large. good oud ne\f, Aud to~elb~r wllh tbe "Me rr Comrurt Shoc' ' It \DUkes nil absolute quality line.

$10.000 $13,000 $175pcr 31S0per t"~1C SlhlC'S a re known ' nn tile $125pc'r Por" BETtEn K I N D." SllOper JOHN A. FUNKEY. Dept. Store'.. $14,000 W!l.Vnesvllle. Ohio .. $22,000

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MiBS. Mary Salisbury . was ho,tess to 11 6 o'clock dinner Saturday even· ing The dinner WbS served in lour couraes, and cove'ra "fere ,laid for twelve. Those who enJoyed,the din· ner were: Mr. and 'Mra Frerl Gont<. Mr . and Mrs John Lemmon, Mr and Mrs Ro\lllid Hawkt:', Mr and MrM Russell Salisbury, Mr. and ~rs Leon Salisbury and ~t' . Harvey Rye Members of the High 'School and, Normal threw oft' their mortal cloakf and became Moth"r Gooae'R num'er. ... ou!! ct.i1dre{l. )ll8t Wednesday,evening in ' a social given by the h:aci)eril Belle Harner, as "Old (jrotichy," ro. ceived the' prize f9 f bavl~R the. best make up . Games were enjoyed refrel!hmentl!wereserv~d. at.a • able hour. H , waS: Wit. relucttlnc:e that the-g uel!tS-dep rted" to take up t.he disag<reel1blp J:out\ne of mortsl life. ' . '

One pI the leading social events of the week was a eix O'clOCk dinner py , M .j Nettie Earnhart, at the home of her , . father, ,~r. Roy' Eal'Dhu'rt ~ th(ee , -. (I c6uree· diQner serve-i, t. '" ~. which music and ~as .a social' itoqd, aft '~nie ax were enjoyed The fl1voredguest8 If you wish to bu y a farm, were: Mr aod Mrs. ' Ed Bar,tsock, ' will he glad to give you full Mr. and ' MrS. 'F'ral;lk LeMay, Mr. and '. One of our clients describes our investments sa feguarded details of any of the above. Mrs. J am'es E . . M~Clure. ,. Mr,' and under the "Dollings Plan" as comfortable investments. His rea· Mrs Lee Earnhart., Mr and Mrs. &on is that they free him from worry . care and management, Bnd Ii1)RSALE Harry Earnhart, Mr. and Mrs Cbos from watching the markE't report ! in fe ar (l l depreciation in ~ Ellis and famil~,., ...Mr. and ' M,rs Sid price. Q r"n ,!f,r BY Milo" Cows fot' Iltlle, Ellis and family. MiBSesAlma Water' Thousands of investo rs have fOllnd safety and satisfaction Waynes~iIIe, Ohio Coli phone 835, 0, L. Rloks. house and l(ebil Earnhart, " Aman I1Iod< in thele securities and prefer them tu other investments because Messrs. Ray Mills and'. C!aren!!!! WuyuPElvi l le. Olllo" flO of their safety, freedom from flu ctu ation and sa tisfactory income .I yield. You should post yourself on their lIIe rits and the definite, Monday of tliis week was H. E. systematic safeguar ds of th e "DollinJ.: 5 Plan." E'lrnhart's anniversary. so his g~od Call or write y,ife pre{lated to give him asutprise. She accordingly iftviwd th!' following g uests: Mr. and Mrs. J.O ·Cart· '!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!!!!~~~~!!!!;~ wright, Mr. and Mra, C. M Rolbit:ter.1'1 Tha t good FLOUR 100% Mr Itnd Mrs, WilJlon ,Edward8, ,---.-----:~-~~+~ -'!'"."!'--I"~~-~~~~~:;. family quality, the highest Quality is our motto. Coa! and Mra Ralph Milter, .Mr. and test Winter Wheat Flour in that will please you. Le.t us £<red Hawke, Mr.. and Mrs James WARREN COUNTY MANAGER FOR McClure. ·Mr, and Mrs Charlea Ellie, \ th e state. Try it. Phone 25-2. fill your bins. Phone 25-2. Mr and Mrs Sid Ellis, Mr. and M~a Elmer Earnhart. of Dayton, Mr. imd Mrs E V Barnhart, Mr: and Mrs I Fred Elbon. Mr. and Mrs Lee Earn hart, Mr and MI'>I Frank LeMay • MTS . 'Sadie Zell. Misses Stella Daugh: erty, Miriam Mull, . Margaret Brant, Nettie Earnhart, MaN Lefferson, Messrs. Clarence Rye Van Ret&lIick; Louia Beyan and KenTleth KJlbon. ( Cards and mUBic lurniRhed the evening'a enjoyment, and at a sea· sonable hou r delicious light relresh. ments werA servoo .

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Word was received here 11·11' ... ' ..... mo~ning ' anriouhcing the death Mrs. M,IIry Sweet. at the homtl of dl}u"!hter,. Mrs Cliffbrd Ridge, Cmcmnatl . The body will be un'UICII. " bere Thursday mornln~ o'clock trllin f'or intermeo~ : Gertrude, dB4lfhter' J't M;~ ' ARIi Mrs. Dallas Buger, died at her home Monduy afternoon. The-'fti"eral will be h~ld from 'tbe ho.u se TIi~ morDln~ ~t'li o'cloo~, ' ~. , , , J: Harvey B~ch: eldest'sojl of the late Harri!!o~ ~nd Marv Beach'j' at8d' of pneumoma at the hospital at West Branch, Mich .. Friday. 'January 11. 1919, aged 71 years and days. He was tlie ,father' of Mrs: Perry ~alne8. of near Waynesville, a!ld Il brother of Mr\! •. JameS Ker-'

rick John Beacl'l, Wa,nesville Mrs and John Pr.Jce; ~f of ~enia, qll~rl~ i,.1Ii!~~P~J!I!I Beach, of Hot SprlDgs"Ark , S~niue' Beach, of New Mexico, IU)d Georee H Beacb, 01 Cleveland.' ~, ','

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and Ball. Came ', Found Many Adherents-'Other' Events .. - - • - --+ ploy~ averaging $310 aach. Thl~ ' . . lJQ Ulvalent to 26" weeks w~es. Were Ver'.Tl.." At"r' a'ct.·ve• Mi81 In is Davis spent IQJlt week Tear. of joy fill(~d tbe eyes of th.e ~ with friends in Mason. happy force as he .handed each hi. w

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Cleaver, of Xenia, is s houlders -to the wheel and aided them all they <:1 illd, :1 nd tr1 this wa y e ver ybody ca \I he the gnest of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Viola Msy Clark . daughter of Hor! . h . f rl 11 n tI aCA M. and I{oxanna Clark. wu born given t e pra ise or a . ay we spen~. en ey. nellr Lytle. Ohio. January 20th, 1884; While the" fa rmers in this' section we re ext " m(·I.v IlII 'iy in the ir h arvc.<;l fi e lds. yc t M' H I H . f J) t I died Jul y 1st. 1\116. aged 32 years, Ii . . .. . . IRB e en arns,o ay on •. S months and 11 dav9. they found tune to . come and. enJoy th cl ay wll l lll'ir 11Pi ~ hbors . The re were p cople . vlslll~g her granrimother. Mrs. Alice At the RICe of eighteen yearA, in present from all the neighboring towns , Xenia. " I P l g- Va ll ey. Npw Burlin~tnll ancl Ce n - McKmst.'y. May of 1902, ahe I{raduated from . .' ' . . ' Lytle High School. whero. becauseof tervtlle belllg well represented"mtieed. 1 h e farm l :lS W(·11 as the t11l'l'c hant was h e re , atld T. R. Smith . of Brookville came hAr induRtry and chum of manner, they enjoyed the mselves too The proceeds for I day will run up into the hundreds down Tllellilay and spent the day sh., was heloveri by all of her teach· A noteworthy fea~ure ~f 'the day was the all t' I1 <:; of drunkell people which spcak~ wilh fritmds. erO~lnJMS~~cohl~4a.1~· 1911. she wall ' . ' . " Mr. an.1 Mrs. Zell of P·I·ttsbur"'. united in marriage to Harold well fOr ~he district. There was only one slig~t 3,( irle nt, when a fo ul from a hall player's . It ' u tl I '. t M -d Thllckera. ~ b t b k h' ]'..1 S DEI' t are VIS In" Ie r pa, en s. r. an 'r 0 th"IS UDlon, nne chili! • Francell ~ of M . h a ro e a s Ie u on . . ver y s au o. Ml'8 John Zell , ' Ralp VIIDCt, o~row. was t e . . . Carolinl'. was born January 16, 1916. _ . BoDd., guest .t .the home .of Mr" FIRST eVENT OF r HB ()AY Besides this bahy daughter. too . , abel lin, J. C, S."ke, ', .... Mr . and Mrs, Albert. Wilkerson y,Ollng to rem em her her mother's .• -,,-. . ,..} - - ' , . and ~hlldren. of Dayton. are vieitln" loving care. she leaves Il hUllband. a .; 'All .:.-~ -..... ' Cliff Rid .fi . IS . the first attpmpt r.elatlVes here. father, two aistel'8. a brotherd and "'!Ir....... 0 f Col - : , "'h .l erst event o f' t h c d ay. was t h e I11'11 -c l'1m'l ing COltltes t. T hIS PI.ltl'(]!\'Dl, _a8~cl~, gl,ve(l "-b". ........t...th., Fuu .",e,with Mr -.rmany other relativell and frien s to ;;. ira".... on "~.:""- . : at such a thing in Waynesville, and it. proved to 'b a vv1i nner. North s treet was used for Mr and Mrs. Myer Hyman and mourn her 1088. the cohtestJ the cars starting beyond the little hrld >.1" a lld e nding on 6th street, one half of daughter spent Sunday with rei aHer natural habit~ of industry and " tiV68 in Cincinnati. energy to help thOle around her ;."itbt;oreDa.~~~ mit~. This contest was delayed somewhat but w::u'.pqlled off very satisfaclorily. were greater than her strentrtb; and 1. fi t •• ft c' 1 h lOOl\.J~I~O~ . . . Chari. Cornell W S Graham and now elle has done with eal'tll'a bur': . _ ,._ .' '. 1"}Ae~ ;J!~._.;:~~ jOJ'r9J:'~~..t an , ~,... l~ jn1l1een!!!£~:th.~ J].~·.--B1I1'ofIlU.tr ~e"6 'bsbaftull ~11i. df!n~!On" r .... t.ll lr her ~tlwaie-- _ __-:;..... . Baw'e, was·. 'cal'S ' os ·m:g more than $1000. and th .th'i'r( , vent was for ears of allclasses, s tand- tors Mon4a,. morning. went "And you--oh. you who the wild est yearn. Mr, and Mra Joe McKinley and For the old-time step, and the Irl.d son. of Morrow, were week end guess return, of Mrs. Alice McKinsey. Maine Bl'Own, of <;;plumbua. Think of her farln/l on, as dear .h8're Wedneadq ~vening. In the love of There~ u the love of she will 'speIl1 'h!Jr vacation, Mr. and Mrs . L. F. Perkins and Here. child. of Dayton, IIpent several days ,, this week with relatives here. Mi88 Elizabiith Sarver.1\ Iitlle Fresh Think of her atlil, u th. same. Alr'/lirl, of ' Clncinna,i, is spedingI aay, her vacation with Mi88 . Helen Mar· Mr. and Ml'8. Carl Hawke, of She Is not dead- she is just away." latt. . Dayton. spent the F'ourlh holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Hawke. CAR[) OF THANKS MeiIIl'II. ·W; 0, Ral!er, J . C. Hiaey, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stroud. of . I want to tha!lk all those wh? mi~' Gen. Waterbouse, Wm. and Bryon Alexandria, Ky . i~ visiting MI'. and IBter~ Ito me 10 my late aftllctlo r ' ... rlmur-J Prendergast ·were in Cincinnati Sun the minister. Rev. J. F. Cadwallade , Mrs. Robert Rainey and flllT1ily. day, • Mr. McClure, those who sent flowers and the ladies who sang. " Ra,~ond Davie and Dean Howell Harold Thackara. Mr. and Mrs. Myer HymAn and arrlve(i home Sunda, evenlRH'. a(ter daughter and Milll Razel Riley moa two weeks' fishing. trip .t the restorell to Lllbanon, Tuesday evenlnll. . ' ervoIr. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hanby and . Mr, and Mra. Edgar Ber~.n and daughter. Rnd Mr. Paul Hanby. of daul'hter; of Oetro it, are ' visltin/l Dayton, spent the l"ourth with Mrs. Julia Beraran and other relafriends.

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Uves 'hllie; . , Mi811 F,:lther Hawken. of Spring. M. E. CrlURCH . Mra ,M.llnda Oaborne, " Meairs field. WQJI the week-end ~uest of Sunday School at 9:16 a. m. There Mr. and M~B. J, 0 . Cartwright and were 13 now scholars lut Sund.y; Jertl aad' " ~failyllle · Oaborne. of • . .. . . . O/ld'e n,CllntoncountJ, yilited frienda ~ng l'tart. Several of the cars made better tnne III the start than they did III the running other relatives. al on the hono.r roll lut quarter. . We started to Califtlrnia IQJlt Sunday. of h"reSatuiday. ' start. The score is as follows: i,.' Mary E. Martm. paqtor of the Get a place in an auto al,ld ItO along • . < ' ~. .~. Ort~odox Church. returne. d ,We will tell you "how to make a FriendlJ 141'11. Elton Studeb.ker w.. First Race-Cars Costing ,~. than $1000 F~lda)! ev~nln~. from a short vilnt successful start." next Sunday. . . visiting ' rehitive8 at tbe With relatives 111 Logan county. \ Preaching by pRlllor hoth morning Rome lett here on Saturday for her ear--Overland-Ray Law Drlverrby Law, Time 51% ICC and evening. Fourth II8rmon in aerlIlIIl' ,8.lnll . • ' e in. Ch~~o, SaXon Slx-J. B ChapmaQ .. .. Baird ...000 56}{ IeC Dr. and Mrs. Lee Cooper and fam- ies on Sunday eveninlr; flubject. t.:hevrolet-W. E. O'Neall .. .. Sher~'*I' t\rlrd ' 5Gy'lec lIy • .of Dayton. spent Sunday here "Booker T. WaRbington- The Intel. .. .. Perkin ' •. , .Sjl~on-:-Ch~man J~bn FuDk~y 'and, wUl lave . 69 leC with relatives The Misaes GracI lectual EmancipAtor of a Race . Ford-Geor/le 'W.terhouse .. Waterh you moriey on anytl1111g In his lar/le 1 min % Bec and Louella Williamson returned Henr these sermons. .• Ford....,Walte~ KUbon .. KUbon ltore-, v ThlfJuly,Sale w.U1 be a big " - 1 min 01% see home with them for a short visit. Clarence'S. Grauser, Pastor. • Saxon Slx::"'RaY Mills' . .. Milia " 1 min 02y' sec money lI&y!na to an w.ho Ire ~n: need IdteritBte-Irh: Walker 1 min 09 sec .With every '2.00 worth goods, OVel'JaJ1d~FTed Hawe 1 min 09Y. sec and 98 cta. in money. we give a fine ST, MARY'S CHllRCH ..' }k"u ,,~t ~ New flann. oak foot'ltool-a f2.oo foot·etool \ . Seco~d Third Sunday after Trinity. July cOlltinlr you only 98 ·cta. ~. who "to... tUen slek Henj. lut , .9th. Sunday dehool at 9:30 a. m. ' . John A. Funkey. _ H ."IU I i:eporta blm i f~llna , bet-IOIIr--H~ldlKm Morning Prayer and sermon.t 10:80. .36.ee Time 1 min 00 sec Mrs. Mary E. Crisenberry. of Mt. You are Invited to these services ' 1 min 06 I64l 1 min 21~ sec Gilead. a former resident and teach· e~ in the scJ1P9l!lhere,lI! visIting ~er ORTHODOX FRIENDS SISter, Mra, EdithJlarrls lind family. Sunday Sehool a19:80 a. m ', Mai'v Mi.. Vllda McPherson. music Frame. Supt. Preaching.t lu:SO. . '(2}{ lee Time . 65 lee teacher in our schools I, attendln" C: E at 7:30 p, m. Everybody tnMary E. Ma~~.D, Pator. • I 68 aec tbe lIummer achool at the American "tlted. • - • ' . ., 69 see Inetltute of Normal Methods in Pub' . " 1 miD Ol IIIC lic School Music In Evanaton. 1II. .~ ; . .. r qUn 02}{ see 1 mlD 02% lee "I : min 09 see A

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. . d ' themselves to greater Interest In tb& Sheriff Waldron Gilmour.an Wife business tor the corning year. which of Lebanon. spent the Fourth here, probably means greater dividends 'F 1 W' ~ Il h' . 1he . ourth of }u y 111 aynesvl e t IS ) ' Ir wa s a s:uccess, spelled with a big S. . .. .. next year.-Western Star. , Terrill Mscy. of DetrOit. IS vl81t1ni From the begjnning~of the piograOl to the very el. I Llwrc W<lS not a slow mome nt, some- hill mother and other relatives hero . . d' II t.:. . • • t1ung was omg a tile time. The committee, ' with the aid of their assi!\t II". all did fine work. From thc very tt~r;.,.~:I7a~~1 bH::v~~!~~~/~~?t ' . . 1 . . d'd start the m e mbers of the genera comn:l lttee e CI. · Il,nt they would make this clay a suc- week. I d'd Not ,o n1y th e comml'tt('' 111 11. tIe 1 ' )US111eSS " . (' M R W CI cess, and they s ure y I. m en In town put their f X . . . d id th II I . . rs. . . eaver. 0 ema, 18 h f' H s houlders.to the wheel an a ed em a t l ey 1.:( Idr!, and 111 thiS wa y everybody can he the gnest of Mr. and Mrs. C. n. Viola May Clark. daug ter 0 ord ' 11 ~ Bentley ace M. and ({oxanna Clark. wu bom ' .. . glVen the praise for a ay we spent. • nt'lIr Lytle, Ohio, January 20th,18B4; . While the farmers in' this' section we re xt ,'mdy 1ll\<;Y in their h arvest fi e ld s, ye t MiRS Relen Harris. of Dayton. Is died July 1st, 1\116. aged 32108rs. 5 . d . th d ,. . . , " U h d th M AI ' months and 11 davs. they foun~ .tllne to . come an , enJoy . e ay WI I rlll'll' 11C' lghbors . 1 h e rc were pcople . VISI ~g er gran mo er. rB. Ice At the age of eighteen years. in MI98 Belle .Gatch. ot Xenia. was present from all the neighboring towns Xenia. f-I. J I Ig Valley N e w Burlingtnll a nd een- McKinsey. MIiY of. l\}02. ahe graduated from th tS d t M d Mrs . ;. " . ' ,. -'. , Lytle High School. wher~. becauseot We t\0e:1I ~n ay 0 r. an tervtlle b c m g well repres~nted, ltlrleed. _ Ihe farm . as wC'l1 as the merchant was h e re, a nd T. R. Smith. of Brookville came har indUlltry and charm of manner. ' . en. they enJ'oyed the mselves too. The proceeds for' clay will run Ul) into the hundreds. down Tuesday and spent the day sht! was beloved by all of her teacb· i . ' with friends. ers and !lchoolmfttell. - Metllre. Abe and ,Idd Oak ':I. 0, A noteworthy feature of the day was the a h "nee of drunken people which s p eaks On March 14th, 1911. she waa . . _ ' , . 't d ' rlage to Harold Dayton, epent the }tourth bohdsys with relatives well for the dis trict. Ther was only one shght at ide nt, when a foul from a hall player's Mr. and Mrs. Zell. of Plttaburll. uTnhl e rain mar k are visltinll their pa, ent~ Mr. and ac e . . bat broke a s bield on S. D. Everly's auto. - . MrJi John Zell ' To this union. one Chlld. France8 Ralp Vance, of Morrow. was tbe ' . . " CaroIiDt'. was born January 16, 191 6 . '. Sunday llUest at ,.tbe · home of Mr. . r. Besides this baby daughter. too . ~ . ,and Mn. J. Co Hawke. FIRST EVENT 0 ... THE DAY Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilker~on youni to rememher her mother's .-- - "!' - - ' '"! - ~ . and children, of Dayton. are viBitJDi loving care, she leBves 11 hu.band, a . . C .. Old t Col - ' . . i . relstives here. father two sisters a brother and Mr. and M~. IIIL' I~ ge,.o M - . .:rhe first event of th day was the hlll-c1 ml mg contest. This is the first atl~lllpt ~ther relativ~ and friends to umbus. .pent tbtl Euurth With 1\. • •. . . ' " . many and,Mra Mablon RJd"ei . I at such a thmg to Wayne!ivIUe, and It proved to b a ~.Ji nner. North s treet was. u sed for Mr. and Mrs. Myer Hy~an and m!lurn her 109a.. d d ',. , ,;00 , , I h . b d h I' I b' 'd I d [. 6l h If f ' daughter epent Sunday With reI a- Her natural habits of In ustryan . . ~ . " , . the 'contest" t e ~ars startmg eyoll t e ttt e I n ~ l' an enc mg 011 ttl street, one a 0 tives in Cincinnati. energy to help thoae around her sa~~~~el.~~~~b~:;:t::..~~~~: mile. This .cont<:~t was delayed somewhat 'but Wa!',I>1\lIed of1f very satisfactorily. · were greater than h~rh8tren~h; :nd r<Ul# • .,. . .. . '. , O",nJ' CO," Ch I Co II W S G It d now alle b8ll done Wit ea1'llb'e ur'4I;.]W..:....~~~id;!:::;~.;~J.~:: ~.0D8 ..vl~..hr... .. .r#t • . _j~ • J'.he. first·. e~etL~f\s for sm-,!t;§2..th~tl ~ ~, . )~~O~l~~,ntne en!!!.£~: th.r. .. D. V~r:oh.'i-t: ~~_ L.,b~~~ ~'l.. den~ " mil-AlIt. I her Rewatj--. _ .....,;.....,;;.... ~,.~~:,..",lfr......~~~ _. ' W " , ·H. :"'''::'''~''''I'' ,' J.'. Cr' D.wke, was or, caTS OS lYig ·more than $1000. 'and the was (or cars of allclasses, tors Monliay mornlni. , • UWWMMI_ &.N\ "And you-oh. you wbo the wild· , '" ' ." :":",' 0W01. ~mettUcl ~ Hawke we'nt t . ' U r . "'-'" u .. J O. C---r1 ......... -, ~~ lbuntda)' .v8IIInll. Mr. and Mra Joe McKinieyand For ~e~lf.tiine step, and the ilad_ • .....SatlJrday.ev.enlq jIIo,.y .-..... In' .......... sornM'of MAol.rrow • wKe.re week end guess return ~rtalhed honor ... ,._ ' . , ()f their glleate, the' II~ Gwendo- ..lis Marne Brown, of Qolumbua. 0 reo Ice Mc IOsey. Think of'her faring on, I I dear hm ¥urltt and I!latber' H.wken oA .~ved here Wellnead., evening: In the love ot There, I I the love of pl~t, ,reveniDlr wall •. .t - with Wh8~ abe will .apen1 her vacation. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Perkins and Here. Cards. ~d • iteU,htfUl luncili W88 ' child. of Dayton. spent several daJa . .... . rvad . ...' . ":'L this week with relatives here. Think of her etill, sa the lIBDle• . Miss Elizabeth Sarver ,a lit.tle Fr...... Alr'giH, of . Clncinna.i, 18 apedlngMr. and Mrs. Carl Hawke. of Sbe IIg"8:~t dead-she is just away." Mar· her' vacation wlth·MiB8 Helen 'att. " Dayton. spent the Fourlh holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawke. PARI:! OF THANKS MeII8r1. -vi. O. Ral!er, J. C. Hisey, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stroud. of . I wllnt to tha!lk all those wh!J minWm. and Bryon Alexandria, Ky . Is visiting MI'. and 18ter~ (to me m my ,late aflhction , I 'Plrf!ndflr'''8Jit were In Cincinnati Sun Mrs, Robert Rainey and family. themmlater, Rev. J. F. Cadwallader, • Mr. MoClure. tnose who sent flowers and theladiea who sang. Mr. and Mrs. Myer Hyman and Harold Thackara. daughter and Mi. ·Razel Riley mor I. , tored to Lebanon. Tuesday evel)lnll.

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Mr. and Mra. Will Hanby and daughter. and Mr, Paul Hanby, of Dayton. apent the Fourth with friends.

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Home .Ie,ft' ~ere .ori' Saturday for her Car-Overland,....Ray 4 w b . e In Cb~eaao. . · . SaXon Slx-J. B Ohspman t..:hevrolet- W. E. O'Neall ·s..xon-Chapman Ford-Geor&,e Waterhouse Ford'r"';'Wilter KUbon • Saion~~Ix.!...JWr Mills hiterl~te-"r. Walker OVf!rI8lld-Fred Hawe

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CHURCH NOTICES

Mi88 Eother Hawken. of SpringM. E. CrtURCH field. was the week· end ~ue9t of Sunday Sohool at 9:16 a. m. There Mr. nnd M~s. J. O. Cartwright and were 13 new scholars lut Sunday; 81 on the honor roll lut quftrtar. running other relstlVes. . We started to California last Sunday. Mary E. Martm. pastor of the Get a place in nn auto and go aloni. Friend. Ort~odox Church. returroe.d :We will tell you "how to make a F~lday' ev~nm~, from a sbort viSIt. successful start," next Sunday. With relatives m Logan county. Pr08chinlt by pa.qtor both morning Time 51% ICC and evening. Fourth Bermon in aer66~ leC Dr. and MrtI. Lee Cooper and fam· ies on Sunday evening; subject. 56y'sec lIy. ()f Dayton. spent 8~nday here "Booker T. WaRhington- The Intel59 leC with relatives The MIB8eS Grace lectual Emftnciplltor of a Raoe. 1 min y' lee and Louella Williamson returned Hear these sermons. . .. , 1 min 01y' see home with them for a short visit. Clarence'S. Grauser. Pastor. .. 1 min 02Y. see 1 mIn 09 sec every "2.00 worth goods, 1 m'ln 09Y. sec .With and 98 eta. in money. we give a lim! ST. MARY'S CHlIRCH ..: oak foot-.tool- a '2.00 foot·atool Third Sunday after Trinity. july ·, t costlnll you only 98 cta. 9th. Sunday Schoo~ at 9:30 a. m • . ;, john A. Funkey. Morning Prayer and sermon at 10:80. : . Time 36 lee .~ 1 min 00 sec Mre. Mary E. Crisenberry. of Mt. You are Invited t(\. theae aervices \ 1 min 06 lea Gilead. a former resident and teach1 min 21~ lee er in the sc$~I8._here. ia vialtlng ber . O~THODOX , FR~ENDS ,,. .eister, Mrs, Ediib.HarrlSlAnd family. Sunday' Sahool at 9:90 a.' in, Matv '/ Mia Vada McPherson. music Frame, Supt. Pre~chinK' .at lCJ:80. · ' ~~8ee Time . . 55 aee teacher in our schools ia attendlnll C. E. at 7:30 P. m. ' ,Everybody ·m-; yited. Mary E. Marlin, Putbr. d 58 sec the aummer IOhool at the American ,~. t " r\ 59 sec Inltftute cif Normal Methods in Pub.. 1 min 01 BIC lic School MUBlo In Evanlton. 1II. .. rmln 02~..e " 1 min 02Y. see , Don't fall to get IIOme ot our Un"I '.' min 09 sec uBual Barga!na, As Is or baa advam:ad, we IOU aDd Veryriowalt prioel!; IIOme _ .. Come when In need and you money. John AI

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evident not only to Blbba' sight. hut to tilll nostrils, ~OUlLb moet of the -Pede»trlans were 110 aaturated wJth the IImell thll t they ' could no ion,er d etect it. ',I'hla Incited a train or thoullbt wblch contilJucd t ill be approached the new bOUle. Aa he come to the corner 9f Mr. Vertrees' lot Mr. Vertrec8~ daughter. emerged t rom the tront door and Faced by firemen walkecl thougbtfullY down the path to the picket gate. Sbe wos llUconaaloos that w'o uld impoae on' the co~nlry 'additional burd~.O 10 tral\lportat,on cosu of. or the approach ot the pedestrian a nd $lOO,QOO,OOO a fear,. the, railr~,a-ds prppo.'~ .that thi. 'wage problenfJic . • ettled ~y " dld Dot aee him until she bad opened re.f erence ·to an lll'lpartial Ft:~q~al trlbuna~. • . . . . . the gu te and he w a s ulm08t boslde ber· 'fhen sbe looked uP. lind a8 abe saw . With ~tie'se. employes, whOle efficle.nt .ervlc~ II acknowl~dged., the rall~oarf. him 8be started visib ly. Aod If this have no differences that coulq ')lot be 'c onlldered fairly and deCided JUltly by lucb tblng bad bnppened to Robert Lama. public bQdy. f .. ' born, be would have bad a thouiht ·f ar beyond the horizon ot talot-beurted Bibbs' thiJugbts. Lamborn. ~ndeed. would bave spoken bls thougbt. He The fornial pro~plalof " he ilroad.• to t he employee for' th'e ' eett1em~nt of -SOc BOX PREEwould bove said:. "You jumped because you were fOu.. ure. You come dowu to my 1, Iace the controversy- is as tollowa: ,' . "What do you waut 18 tell me ?" 1I0e this afteruoou. Wolk down-lI ll tlle thlukln" ot me!" FREE T"'IICO COUPON ~ "Our conlrr~nc .. h, .. demonstrat.d ·tbl\I w. cannot h~fmonl .. our diR.rtn~ 01 oplnloD aDd ihll cololU,litlh. "minded, brusquely. WilY. 1 suppose you kuow wby your . TH& "'''.8CO CO. matt.n I~ can lrOye,.y mInt be p....d bpoil 'b, olh. alld di.inlu.. t.ft allellciu. ThcrefoRt', P,OPON thaI your CHAPTER XIV. "~mhorn mllde love to Sibyl," be tu tber WOUtll ' to know." aoetpn. M .... 'ropo.... and the propolltion of tb. railway. b. dilp0.e.! 61 by on. Df th. other 01 the 10110" nil n .. thod.: Bond me by Nililjrn mall a DOc box ot 10 M1 • lllbba uoddcd. · "Mllchlne shop." 1' . Prcferab" by lubOll,"ion to the h,teratale Commerce Commi .. ion, . Ih. only trlbunaLwhich. by. rl~I()I),ol Itl wODdertul ollell~y u-eacmen'= J enel... 1 Mary was the ~cture ot a lady flus- ~:;:. ~ hooted. "Sh. dld to blm!" "Still hute It?" . -accumul at'l!d inform.tion buri ng, on rai.,. o)· condition. aod it, control 01 Ih. revenue oltb. railway.: ia in a po.i. or .t~PI"to help pay poetaae and tered. BIbbs had paused In bla 81011' he a!lld, arrllvely. "1 kUow." Bibbs uodded again . tion 10 con. ider and prOlect th. fill hl. and equilie. -01 all Ih, Interelll allocld! . aod tG provide addillonll rewenul • ..c.... ry to meel Ihc adll.~ r OIl 01 operalion. in ca.e your pro,l'o.al. ar. lound by ill! Comn~i .. ion to b. lUl l .aDd "Bow'" "UOO't blume you!" the doctor grunt- Ktl1de. Ilnd there elapsed an Instnnt h~ re.lOlIlblo ; or, in Ih. " rntlhe Inlerllate Conlmorce COlnmllllon caonOI, und .. cxhhng lawI, ~ct 10 I~. p.remll"1 . tore either spoke or moved-It WUR no "I tW~ there, one da7 a week ago. ed. "Ye9. I expect It'll woke a lump lu that ,.'. jDinll, roquell Cungm. to la k••pch oction .. nlay be n«cllary 10 co abl. tb. CommltlloD to ~Conlld'T and with. , RqIlCDe, aDd 1 heard Sibyl oud your gizzurd nguln. Wcll. what do louger than that, and ' yot It aufficed promp aly di. pole 01 Ihe queolion. i" Yol.o<l; or " . .mhOnl-" . you soy? Shull I tell blm you've got tor eaeb to 8eom to 8ay. by look aod at- olm. It WIl8 AD ~gerly . tnterestel1 10D". I. By arbilri lioo in accordance "ilh Ih. prOyillonl ot ,tH P,deral taw" (Th. Ne"land. Act). , BIbbs WIlS nQ'tI\ScustolDed to uuythlmg IDclIth .lICll"Ilmed with laugbter. "You tllc o ld lumll Ulere yet'/ You sull want titude. "Why. It's you I" 'l'lwo tbey' both spoke at once. ellcb Uke that. ••re •. W~th ROBCOe---and you beard to write. do you ?" :~ "l-you-l-~-" he st.nmmered. Laml10nl makina love to Sibyll" "Wbut'a tlle u~e?" Bibbs lIuld. smU- hurriedly pronouncing the other'e nnrue as It about to deJlver a mes- add the tn'lnt ~ or In We cheekS grl!w "l'{~ I heard them qUllrrell tlg," Ing ruetutl,. "M, kind ot writing!" Leaders of the train seorvice brother hoode, at the joirlt conference held in New "You're runnier than ever. Bibbsl" j "Yes," tlle doctor ogreed. "I SUppOS8 60lle ot Imporlunce. Tben both came Illmost vivid. . • i. York l June 1-15, refused t"'le offer of the railroad's 't o ~\lbmit the is!lue t';l arbitrati. 11 Sh e was sttu 100Jdng at him, and alae ~ "You aay be mnde love to It you broke nwny uud lived on roots to u . 1011 simultaneously. but Blbba " r ~'0811 ;,ou heard them guurrel- ' ll lld berries uutll you begnu to 'attract mnde u berolc errort. and as they be- sbe eaw ' the Ktraugo radiance Ulat or Federal review and the employes are now voung on the questton whether. ...I't I tbe tavorable uttentlon ot edltora' you gnu ro wli lk on to~e ther be contrived come Into his flice. There was 801llleauthority shall be given these l~aderB to declare a nation-y¥ide strike. nbout wh o too. that explained "'1bafa It. If 70U want to know mlgbt be nble to hope tor ou lucome ot to fllld bl ~ voice. "[Ihnte a trozen flah mY801t. The' Interstate Commerce Commission is propose'9 by the railroads al th~ 'QUeer" m ,nj people mlgbt thlllk wharl : betwf!en' people. you can-by tonr or live huudred dolla rs n year by he sll id . "I think three miles woa too blm; but be did not seem " queer " to the WI, tbey quarreL" the Ume you're Ofty." public body to which this issue ought to be referred for tqese reasons: 10llg tor you to IJut up w lUl on..,." Mary Vertrees· l; he seemed the m,oet "You'll kill me. Bibbs! Wbut ... ere "Tbo t's about It." BIlJbs murmured. ploye. a' .. ag.. , and Ihe money to pay iner.... d ".g.. No olh .. body •• ith .uch all intimale ltno.. ;,d." "Goo<1 iraclous !" sbe crIed. tnrnlng qualnt[y natun.(. peOion sh e bad e;~er they Quarreling about 7" "Ot course I kuow what you Wilu t to Cln come froan nG other . 101lICf! Iblo.. the rat .. paid 01 railrold condilion. h••• uch In unquulion.d poarl "Nqthln~. That's bow I know. Poo- do," said Ournoy. drow8lly. "You don·t to blm a glow ing t uee trom whIch met. by Ih' pUblic. lion In Ibe public conAd.nce . He waited. • nd bOcollle coherent IIle wbo quarrel over nothlng!-- It·s bute the maclllDe shop only; you hate re~trnlnt nnd emburmssrnent hnd sudTb. Inlentlle 'Commerce Commillion. wllh III COQ· The rol •• th. railroad, may el.arll. Ih. puhlic for alwlY8 certaln-" tbe whole s bow-the noise DDd jar and denly ti ed. "Mr. Sheridan. you're "You sa7 someCf!ng now." h e sold. "I mnlportltion are now largely Axed by Ihi. Go",rnIfol ov.r r.I ...· i. in' a po.ition 10 makt a comilicte Edith s topped ilugb 1nl' abruptly . bnt dirt, the scramble-the wboll) bloomJn' lov ely t o put It tllnt way. It was an dOD't even helm In the chorus, 8lDd in v,"il!alion Ind re"d.r luch d.d,lon .. would pro... ont board. lect the inl.... " 01 tb. railroad employe,. lb. GWD.I'I continued ber moc!'ery. "You ought craze to 'get on.' You'd lik e to go ImpositIon ror me to bn\'e modc yon here 1 am, tl')t.Pg to aln, the runny Out of e.ery dollar recrived by lit. railro. d. Irom 01 th. ,ailrold •. I nd'.lh. public. the public n•• rly one. hlll i. paid.direclly to lh. em· to know. You've bud 80 mucb experl- ~'ID1 llwbc r e In AIgl~r". or to '1·1I0rIlI lnll. brlog rue home. and atter I went Into man'S solo! Yqu-" "No." 8be In):errnpted. "I'd ratber tlle house 1 decided I should bn ve enCt!. yourselt!" perhaps. lind b08k 011 II bnkony. ~ IlIl'Jl · "I bllven' t aoy. Edith," be 8a ld. "My Ing tlowers and writing sonnet s. You'd wnlked. Beahlcs. It wasn't tbree miles play your .cco~anlment," "I'll stop an~ lis ten to It. then." lite baa been about &8 eultlng 8 S un grow tnt on It and hove n dellrate IIt- to' the Cllr lin e. 1 ocver thought ot Itt" The railroads feel Ih at they have no right to grant a wage preferment of ":0;0." 80ld Bibbs. eoruestly. "I Incubntor chlcken·s. But I look out tle lite all to yourse lt. Well, whnt " on PlIO s~ •wOn~ $100,000,000 a year to Ihe,s t elliployes, now highly paid and · co.n8tit~tiog only throul'b the glllS8 at thlng8." do you say 1 1 ca n lie llke sixty. Bibbs! dldo·t. clth er. T mlgbt bnve said someI "Well. then." sbe 8ald. "It you look Sha ll 1 tell your tn thl' r be'Jl 10He au· tll lng It l'd thougbt ot anything. I'm one,fifth of all the employes, without a clear mandate from a pubh.c tribunal that ont througb the ihl8S you must kno,\' other at bls bOY8 It you don't go to tn lklllg now. Ihougb; 1 must remember shall determine the merits of the case after a review of all the facu. thot. alld oot ,vorry nbout It later. 1 wbat e!fect 8ucb stu!f would ba VI! up- Slelly 7" The single issue hefo,,~ the COlmtry ;s whether this controversy ;s ' 18 III sttlltd.hy a" on me !" Sbe roae... 18lbly agitated . "I don't wont to go to Sicily." 8ald think I'm tnlk leg. though It doesn't souud Int elligent even to me. I mnW! "Wbat If It was true?" ahe demanded. Bibbs. " . want to st ny right bere." impartial Govenlmellf inqlliry or hy illdllstrial warfart. . ' . bitterly. "W bat It It was true a bun'l'be dol'lor's drowRlne"R dlsllflpenred up Illy mind tllnt It 1 ever Illet yon again ['d turn on my voice and keep It dred Umes over? YOII 81t tbere with tor a moment. nnd he gave hl8 pntlent National Conference Committee of the Railway. YGur lilly tace bait r eady to lPigle and a sharp glnuce. ri sk." IIIl sn ld. going. no mutter wbat It 8nld. 1- " ELISHA LEE, Chal,.",an Sbe Interrupted Wm with Inugbter, halt ready to snlme. and tell me 8torle8 " I think we' ll fin d you' re 80 milch hetH. O.Norfolk" MAHBR. ~""""tll"', O . H . IIMRR~ON. e.. ·/ " •••_. W•••.,.. It.ll w.,. G,.., Noteher. R.iI".,. RA~'~~~~~!!:l~~" ~~~{::::." like that, ahout Sibyl p icking on Bobby ter he' ll send you bnck to the 8bop and Mnry Vertrees' lnugh woe one JAMBS KUSSIII.L. e.. ·/ M ...,.. a... 'W . BAI. DWIN . a,II'/M."."". Lamborn and worrylnl' blm to death. pretty qu ick. SouwUllng's got bold whlrh ntbbR' tuther bad declared, otter D .. yrr. IUo Gu,,'" a,U,G1I4.· c . ·th;f:~!~:.1~ ~\!~r::f;;\t".~. Ccntnl of G ear.i . Ihil wa, . and you think It matters 'to me? Wbat ot you lote ly ; YOll're not 'Iulte so lack- tbe bOllse-wormlng. "a cripple would PleuCourt n. w. eluen. C. L BAIIDO. e,.·/ M...,,,. . A. ~~!~~!!!I~~\.~~~'::{""·~ ChelA""". a Ohio Rap"." New York, N ew .hn a It Hntfonl A.llro •• It I alread, knew a ll about their 'quor- adalslcal a9 yo u u sed to be. But I crawl tlve miles to benr." And a t the W_ L . laODON. ~.... ,,.,.• A. S. (lIIlUG. A",. ,....rlHrI . Fira' NaUolI 1 Bant of Ro.well VI B. H . COAPMAN. Y(c,.Pr,stJ•• t rella"? Wbat If I understood wlu' worn you: I think Ul e sbop will kuock JUerry lilting of It Bibbs' tnther's 800 a..... A',vU .. tt.U. ., 4 !h. I.nui. & San flrancino ".U ..... Sa utb cl'n Ihi " .. , . I . t al. Motl.n to yo u jus t os It did betore. and perhops took beart to torget 80101'1 ot bls trepl· Bamuel L. I A. JB~I!~~I!;.!::,'· '''''I..,. . , 8 . n. COTT I_W ~ (i,,.'1 M" ••,.. \II In' of jurlldloMon C . '~·' :.:i~~~~~·i)~:k~~/s.~~:jI. HaU . .,. dotlon. "I'll he any kind ot Idiot," he dllml.. for Wah .. h It •• lw." ever barder. Bibbs." O. 8. WIl IO. VII •• ' .... • H. \\ .' teM S r E R. C",'/ M."., .... r. B. C ROWU'.Y. A. II. v,,, · rr~. ''''JI He rose. sbook blmself. and ruhbed SOld. "Ir you'll Inugb lit me some more. oTenuled. a ..... C •• lIel Un.. \ Whulin," t . ke Erie It.ilrold.. NI' W Ynll. C ell".' Ih" .,.II 'I hl8 eyelld8. " Well. w ben we go over It won't be difficult tor me." Firtl' N.'HOa1- Bank of ROlwell She did; 0011 Bibbs' cheeks sbowed 8 vi ·~a1Jluel L . ronl e'al. 0.1411as you tbls afternoon wbot are we going ng July 18tb. little a ctllill co lor. wbleb Mnry per. Ilgned for b to Aay about It?" "Tell blm I'm ready." 8ald Blbb8. celved. Tbey bnd possed the n ew bouse' O1ar8D08 E. urfaoe. mInor. bale Commissioners' Proceedings without e ltllr r ot tbem showlng-ol look lUi at tbe ftoor. "Ob 00." Gurney Inughed. "Not possesslng-lI ny con8clousne8S thnt It qu it e yet; but you mny be almost. We'll hnd been the de8t1uatlon ot one 01 • 8_ Don't forget 1 sald to walk down." them. I,;"" ::'c:.fjsa::iib tnl!d1ig," ~ cvu. A nd' when the exnw luh lion wa_n eluded. thot atternoon. tJle doctor In- tlnued. eheerfull7. "and you keep OD G. LOWe! VI mml Bowyer. OtB . WII.on l W~flles~llIe " Oblo , : - ' - -, _ tormed Blbb8 tho t the reBult was mucb lougblng. I'm amounting to something del' made '0 rejvive dOlrman' judI' prl.)ner, $50; W . A. . Office at realdance iii F, D. ~ too soti8factory to be ple08lni. "Here'8 10 the world this afternoon. I'm mak- m~' if lIumol"t caUl II be not ehown road work In OJearor_k lownlhlp, wooerl hOue8.,FUurtbStnet. ~. a new '8ltua Uou' tor R one-act tarce • Ing a noise. and that makes you moke to the oontrary within 20 daYI. $-&0. fIi i Mmon Olark. defenl!Ing In -BITBERbe silid. gloomily. to bls next patient music. Don't be boUlered by my bleatThomat RlIe~ va Tbe Amedoan dlgent lId.oner. '1l0 i Wood '" ~h.r Auto eql{lpaient TelePtaolM Z8 wben Blbb8 bad gone. "Doctor tells Ing out sucb things as thot. I'm real- Writing Pape 00. Motion not to wood, flowerll for oour. houle aud HOraE a mau be's well. and tllnt's bls death ly trlght ened. 1 don·t remember talk- allow and lillD bill of exoep'lonl jail. '28 58; 8. Fred & 00.• olotbillg oneWD qulpment • Ing 08 mu ch a8 tbl8 more thon ooce filea for 'he reasoo tll.$ same' 91'&8 for IlIm .. t811 of jail, ,20.05 i E. ·B. Bentence. likely. Dnm' tunny world!" ---,or twice In DIY lite. I suppose It wat! DOt filed wltb oltn'Jr of oourt within !dells & 00, reoord for Il1rveyor, "DAY OR NIGHT. ~.'=======~= a lways In me to do it. thougb, the tlrst 40 daye "Uer motion for new .rlal '29.11$ i 0. W. 8parks, rOlld work lta TB....~ONB 7 i time I met anyone wbo dldn't waw wae overruled_ Motton IUlta1ued . Union townsblp. ,'0 75 i J. '.1'. Sharp. ,V. me well enougb Dot to li sten." road work In Barlan 'oWDlhip. Of oears. 1& Ibould I FOIr atter a "But you're not really talking to $40 lI8 i R A . MoCuwboon, road Probate Court Pt'oceedlnlll etrenaoo. day when yoar mU80lei . me." so ld l!nry. "You're just thlnkwork il) FraDklln townlhlp. 'Z9.7G i In r. Carl MOler, . Adjnd,9d not O. B, Decbant. pOI'.ge for audl&or'lI have beeD enrol,ed 'he limit an ling aloud;" 01 Notar,. W~aWIl1. appllOl'tlon of I:;loan'l Llnlmen~ will "No." he returned. gravely. "I'm Insane. Aim-Your Trade AI) IdDda oihoe. 5&.00; JanleaFollen lalary "a aacl Deeda a HpedIaIQ: ... te 'he SOr81l8ll1 and ,tlfrDeel awa,. DGt thlnklog at all ; I'm only making In re ea'.&e of Martba JanB Jl\loh- jani&or, '10.00 i Raymond Barlb• it' Ind 8e& yo. In fine Ibape for tbe vocal 80unds. I aeem to be the 8Ub- arelson, dOOMs6li. Second aooouu' barSer...lary aa janUor. 100. monow. You should al80 nl. It ject ot mat llttle meaning the7 POS- of exeeutor filed, In re Hollow road Improvemen' QUALITY-Above the 8ta~dard ' tor a andd.n aUaot of toothaoh.1 seRS. nod I'd like to cbonl'e It. but I i:eta&e of Edward 8 . Walke:r, d,," tb.oounty Iurveyor belD' unable DR. J. W, MILLBR. SBRVICE-That ean'i; be lreat .,II! n.clr. baokllolle, etlnl1l. bit.. don't know bow to manage It." oealed. 8eoond iUloGun' of elt8ioutor to oomple'e planll, profllu antl orOiI In4 the many flccldentll shaa Ire In. \ "You n eedn't cbange the 8ubject on filed . IIlotlon., speolficatlonl and 88tl PRICES-To pleale aIL ... oldlD ..I '0 a "aoatlon. "We wonld my account, AIr. Sberldan." she said. In re will of ~ AUOII 8ba whllD, de mate. ae directed on motton, 'hnB a8 aoon leave our bflllals" RO on "Not even It J'ou really talked. about o... ed. Will 61.d. for probate•. extended uotll July 10. UlO. "Your F.ther TelephGned Me YOlte,.. a Taoltlon or oamp out wlthoa' yourselt." Sbe turned ber taee toward • 10 re eatB&e of Julia Brewer, deMloan·. Liniment. " Wrl'lIB one vil- blm as s be spoke, and Bibbs caught J. day "ftornoDn." oatlonle' : "We uae It fOJ evny. his broath; he was patbetlcally amnzed oeased. 10venaory Ind app·ralse. She broke ott with a .. Iolent thlnl from orampe to toothaohe . " by the look ahe gave him. It wall a ment filed . Phone M-2Ya ( Co~. O~. .f Eat.,. of E,lIzabelh Van J)vr8JI I'e.ture•• sweep ot her arm extended Put a boUle III your bag, be pre. ~low1ng look. warmly trlcudly nnd unDOD" Intler wl'h I haoklD, oough .t tull lengtb. as It 8bo hurled 80me- pared and have no relret.. :lerstuudlnll. and. whnt almost Rbot!ked deen.lled. 1I'lnal AOOOont of execu. tha~ hal weakened your 8yatem~let trix flIed. thing to the Irl'ound. "Do you think n a boUle of Dr. Kin,' I New maoov. gIrl that really ca r ed tor a mon wOlll d EII,,,I. of ~llJ'lh Jlne WIISOl~, 101.- el'Y, iD ulle over '0 yean, and b8JIe- Dr. BeU's Pine-Tar-Honaw. : w.,..,riUel. LeN'ln~ Dea.... pay any atlentlon to that? Or to you. beoUe . HlnaJ _ooouo, of ,uardlan fl'lng all who ulle It, 'he lop'bing and 001.. ....· J . it ID J[q.~~B)48. IIaID 81 Blbb6 Sherid an!" flled_ pine balsam witb tar baal tDe. lr Be looked at ber 8teadlly. and bl8 Estate of Jane Dyte, dOOII&lOO . ria.ted air pa8llaget-ll:>otb811 tbe lI'aze was as keeu a 8 It was stendy. Final aoooun' of a4mlnlltr.'or, ap. raw .pol., looaenl .he mUOOM and flbe met It wllh un"a~er I Tl/l' pride. preventll noting the . ))ody wUb proved and oonfirmed. F inally be nodded s lowly. a8 It she bad In' re will of T, ·Be~oD 800'*, de- ooUgbing. Dr. Klng'a New Dleoov. Hpoken an,l he mcant to agree wltb oeased. -Will flied and admt&t.ed '0 erllnduOll8 na'ural Ileap Ind alda wbat abe SRld. urobate. Lawr-.a08 A. Voorhall IP- n,,'ure'\o cure yon. " Ab. yes." h. 861d. "I won't come pointed e:uou 'or.. No bond req uired :=-==-==-==-===-==-==-==-==-==-=~=-== l nto tbe 8mokln g r oom agA in . ['m Tl,le most Modem and Sanitary .Creamery Appralaera B L . Frye, WUlIlim Borry. Edith. Sobody can moke you J in the ~tate and will pay highest market Oole,panand Chari.. Bol!. , ... anythIng now . You'll n eve r see In re will of Re~ OJaYPoI31, deI price -for sound. c1~an so~r cre~. We are ..-'" until you 8e' tor yoursel f. The rest ot oeaeec1. WlII adml&'ed to pr()bate, .,. always prompt to recognize any advance UI will do het ter to keep ou t of I t <In PartitIon) Est.. te of Frank Biolll, d804.&led. eepeclalll mel" the market, J/wiJ.\ ttake care of your Final accoant Idplinbtratol' tu.d . "Tbat's sensible." ahe respond e(l. interes~ at times. ·-Checks maned daily .. Pleas JOMph W_ SadIe,. curtly. "You're most aurprl91na of all or weekly ~ desired .~yer ~ !Jhipme;nts. oBbe el'ate of udnw J. wben you're sensible. Blbb8." brid,e deoelled -va. Evelyn "Yea." he sillhed. "['m a dull dog. 1. w. Thomue~". Oue No, 11160 v. bridge et al. W. L'h.."r M!lJllle IP. QarI'Oleveqer R"ERENCE Sbake bands aod torglye me. Edith." I~ al. POilltOO guardiaD ad litem for minor '\ By ~lrSue of o.n order at ..Ie. duly laued Thawloll "0 tor as to smile. sbe uo· 110m aa1cl Oourt \Q \he above Hated cue _d d.fendant. • derwent tllia briM cereml)ny. and I &0 me directed. k ..w oIrer tor Ill•• by way or In re eetate or Madh .. ~. Lo11racrl puliUo au<:;lou. ou Ule promw. In 6 ....., . Georl'e appeared. summonl ntr BIbbs to b\1tl. WarreD OoUD~l. Ohlo. on deoeased . Vi .I~r Relntok ap,poln$. the library ; Doctor (J urney was wolt· ed admlnll'rdor . DODd 1500. IDi there. be announced. A od Dlbha E,'ate of AnDa II. "ol1lU1O., true bls s lBl er a aby but trleodly toucb present average prices for kerosene and oe&sed. Flnal aoootin' ap~orond upon tlle ahoO lde r as a complement to gasoline, kerosene engines save and oonfirmed the bandahaklni. Ilnd lett ber. Doctor Gurn.y WIlS si tting by the their owners about I.IC. Ver horse power per R~I Estate TrlDlfer. 10, lire, alooe In the room. and be hour over gasoline engines. merely ,lanced Gver hl8 aboulder wbeo Jamel L. Bro~ ao (Jeol'le I!Iodin8, bl •• atieot cnme 10. Be W(\S not over Figure it this way. On an 8-horse engine the fiavlot In Lebaoon, ,1, ftrty , In IIPlte ot Bhprldao' 8 babltual ing is 8.8e. an hour, SSe. in a lo-h our d ay, $88 in 100 Pearl J . . Bill to mydl J!l. litreely, "ole Doc Gurney." He WAS gray. bow· days of work. Say that is all your engine does in a lot In KalDlVllI~ 'I. ... e~n. almoBt all tbln a8 Bibbs. and The B'ranlt.lln Wheel 00, 10 ab, nearly alwaY8 he looked drowsy. year. ~rere Pulp and Paper 00,. loa I. "Your tather t.. lephoned me yeeter· It would cost you $88 more than you need to pay, to rranklln. $1_ 4ay atteroooo. Al biJ8." he silid. not ria· run an 8-horse gasoline engine one year. That is more ·In,. "Waots me to 'Iook you ov er' Il'red B. 81l1~D to, La. O&bln than a third of the price of the engin e. Can you afford to .,1aln. Come around h~re 10 tront of )'llhlDI lJIub ." ,tla. &.ruud, 5y' throwaway $88 a year? Can you afford even to think of me--between me and tbe fire. I wan! acrel in BamiltOa townabtp, '1. buying a gasoline engine when -you can get a Titan that . to _ If I caD see througb you." Barr,. O. Pra$er ' J "11 t 'l Eft dealer and talk this over• uses kerosene? See the I "YGU qlean you're too IIleepy t, Jon.. 10' iD Wa~D.rille; $1.100. He bas some interesting figures to show you. mo...." returned Bibbs, complylni. "1 S ..nley O. WWou.hb,. to .&lao. think you'll notice that I'm I'ettlnl O. DourbmaD, I~ bI . l5ou.~ . Leba,:wora.." Don, 1100. '"l'aken OD about twel .. e pound ••" (~ . BanDI II. 0080"" '0 Cb.~l.)'. aal4 Gume;,. "Thirteen. maybe." 1'1lI6k1.1d, 2 loti , . ~. "86. '"l'weJ~e." •. II. Bu.on ~ ", J:be-.; "Well. It won't do." The doctor "er, lot til DHrl4; ,I,. rubbed btl e7.UdII. ."YOtI're .0 ' much 8. II. B~ ,-.. lot' Ie 8o"b better I'll haT. to 11M IIODI' mac:hlnef7 .MIbuo., _ .011 MIAIN we cu JuIo1r. iut WUrt a l ar

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"reroapa-" soe negan, uut aner pausing thoughttully sbe made a gcs· ture with ber mUff, Indicating a large., brick churcb which they were approacblulr. "Do' you see thllt cb\lrcb, Mr. S\lerldau'" "I SUppOSI' I L'Ould," he onswered In .Imple trutbfulness, looking at ber. "But I don't waut to. I bn ve • teel· iog It" wbere 10u' re gol0lr. and where IIJI be aent ·hllck." She tbook ber bend In ' cheery nega· :tron . . "Not unless you woot to be. :Would IOU like to come wltb me?" "WhI'-wby-yes,·· he said. "AnJ' _berel" And again It wnl appare1lt thllt be spoke In almple truthfulne8S. "Tbeo come-It YOU care tor orgon mUliIC. The' orlfanlAt I, no old trlend of mioe, end sometlmos he plllYs tor ,me, He's a , dear 0111 mnll. Thlll'8 be, w alJlolr. In the doorwoy. He looks like Beethoven, doeao'l he? I tilll1k he kJ!.OWI .tbat; .JH!rh .. p" aod eDjoys It • Uttle. J bope 10," '! IBid BIII"". , al

b local.ppllatloll., "- tbey cailqot reach tile dileuea partlon of the .e.r: Ther, , I. anI) ODe WRT to ,jur& c:alllJThal durlle>l-., and thilt I. 'by 11 eonstltutlonal rrmcdy. t Clliarrhal Deafnell !. CIlU!lelt lbf liD in:flamed condlllOn of !he Di ,COUg lining'or th.. n.ltaabian Tuba. Whel' thla luba iii (nflamed you ban 11 ~umbllU* aound · or Imper(e~t b.aring, !ind. "hCD I~ iI entirely cloled. Dcarnen Is lhe re~ult. , 'Unless the Infl'lIIIltion 'Can be reduced aDd thl. tube fe.tored to It. flormal .conditlon, 'hearing . ' " will, be destroyed forever. M.1l1 roses of tIlese 80unds bring to you.. xes, yes, dfatnels ilre eau,;ed Ily ntarr", wblch 151 I benf It 11111 We benl'-to«.ethe.rl" an in Harped condition of the mucous sur· And though ,tile church 'grew 80 dim laces. H"II', C;lltanh Cure nctl throug" tbat all was mystorious s bndo'W exccpt ,the blood all tbe mucous surfaces of tbe tbe vogue-planes at the windoWs nod Mr. And' Mrs. I. A ' Ei lLrt800k. of 6YWem~vill give 'One Hundred Dollars for tbe orgonlst'8 IIg~t. with the white . Dllyton. spenl thtt "oek·cnd Wit~l allY <'IlSC 01 Catarrhal DeafnelSthu.t connot b~~ moving benell!b It, Blbb8 hnd no F. A. HartsooK Bnd, fa III i1y . be cured by HuU'.l:nlnrrb Cure. Cireu- consctousness that the girl slrtlng beThe Davis famtly 8Dtnrtilinod all Illr. rret!. AU DruggislI, 76c. • side 1\100 hod grown shulloW)'; be HundllY" _&J~. and ,""I" J oe UAV! P·I · CHIlNHV & CO., Toledo, O. Bllemed to lice ber ns plnhily nil ever. In Hnd MI8S Doro'bT, 0111 ,rveyeborell . the durkno88, though be did not look ut Mr. aod &\r8. 1Il • .IC lIIavn 'lD, MIRI8~. her. And 011 tbe mighty chnntlng of Ruth and' GleDni ~nnun, "nd Mig, UOClor Kl... tt. . He bas come to IIl1ten the orgnnrs' multltudlnou8 voices thnt Ida MaD non and ~"Ilgbl er, Ethel. ntterlloon 8eemed to Bibbs to- be cho· . . t' wltb me." ruslng at her nnd Interpreting ' her, Mrs. Hannab, R oh entertaloed all The organl~t looked bluntly sur, 81ngl ng ber thougbts ond II lnglng tor ~llnaAY, Mr, and .alr •. ~'rank Rloh prlsed. "18s that 80?" he cxclnlfllcd. him the worl!l ot bumble grntttlllJe thut and three Interea&lnll 'o hildren, from "He 'ls8 muslcla1l blmself. of COllrse." wns In his henrt becau8e sbe was so Lebnnon anC\ M.r. 8nC\ Mrs . WillllilJl "No," said Dlbhs. as tbe tilroa Iln' kInd to 111m. It ull meaot Mary. • W .. ~, and Mr. Lall'evrp, 0 ' Frl\nklln. toreli the cburcb togetber. "1-1 plnyell But when sbe asked him whn,t It The Jonio.r Prllolp'~ \\ ere plens. lfie-I tried to plny-" Fortuantely he OIeaot, on their homewnrd way, b e was antI,. BnlertalDed by Mls8 E $hel cbecked bl0l8elt ; he hnd been ubout 10 silent. Tbey had com" a tew paccs Maonoo, Satllrday af"'roooo. olrer the Illformutlou tbnt be bUll tailed .from the church without spenkJng, ldr. and Mra. W. T I .Iorda n and to master the Jowo' harp In bl8 boy· walking 810wly. • daughter IltteDded the wedding of bood. "No, I'm not a muslclon," be "I'll tell you wbat It mennt to me," Mls8 Nell., Jordan, We1oesday. contented himself with saying. she suld, olj, he did not Immedlntely MI'I. F. A. Harl800lt and M19 ~ "WbaU" Doctor [Craft's surprise 10· reply. "Almost any music at Bandel's (Jelen were WllmlpRlon visitors creused. "Young lUlIn, yeu are tortu· alway. mean8 one tblng nbove all oth, Friday. nnte! I play for Miss Vertrees; she Mr, and Mrs. Lew W olfe ond Mr. comos alwnys alone. ¥<ru ore the Ilrst. ere to me: COurage! 'fbat'8 It. It makes cowardice or wblnlng 8eem 80 ,,"d Mrs. RI)Y 'V,a lfe .. nd fnmll :y You nre the first one ever I" IIISnltcslmal-lt mllkcs 1D0at tblngs In epent Bllnday wUh 'bolr {lilrentfl, Tbey bud rencbed tile benll ot the aUr bustling little IIve8 8cem Inllnl tesl· ·Mr. and Mrs . John Wol fe . central alslo, Bnd as the orgnnlst finMr. aod MrII: H·. Hathawl\Y eotor', Isbed speoklng Blhll8 8topped short. wal." "Yes," he said. "It 8eems odd, '!lioed MJ:. and Mra. OIlrl Dodd and turning to look at llory Vertrees In n doesn't It, thnt people downtown nrc III1s8 Wanda, Snndal, ' dAzed way thut wus not of ber percelv· Mr. and Mrs. Gpo. Boga n and 8011, Ing; for, thougb s he stopped us he did, burrylng to trains and bl1nglog to strnps ,ln trolley cara, welterlug every Ber', visIted Mr. and Mrs. John ber Iraze followed tbe orgnnlst. who way to get bome anll feed oml sleep Bogao, liond!!.l. was walking awny trow thO,!1 towlII'd so they con get dowotown tomorrow. th" trollt at tbe church, shakln" bla And yet there ISlI't nnytblng down MISS Helen 8artaooll: spen t Mati. white Beetbovlnn ruune roguishly. there worth getUng to. 'I'bey're like day with t be Mlasea And rey aud "It's talae pretense8 00 my pnrt," serva nts drudglog to keep the bOuse 0/11l1 Thomp. on. . . Bibbs lold. "You lUelt n to be kind to gOing, nnd bellev1ng tbc drudgery It· 'l'here wllJ be progrMI At WolfnJ:e the lick. but I'm not 'an IIn'1I1111 nny selt Is the great thing. Tbey m'llw so Leoio e, ~aturday ,eveillng. Ever~v · more. I'm 80 well rm going back to much noise ond tuss und c1lrt Illey fot<- ooe 10 the Towolhlp 18 ol1 rctlflny In. work 10 a ,tew dnys. I'll better lellve get that the bOllse WI1 S mellnt to live vlted Ilnd visitors are "1~ay8 WEll In. The housework bna to he done, hut oome. . , before be begins to piIlY. budn't r'?" MiSSl\1I Irene Ungleal,y. nod Ethel "No." suld Mary. beginning to walk tbe pcople who do It have been so torword, "Not unles8 you dou't like overpnld thnt they're contused nnd MAonon attended the Holbrook r ,e. worsblp the bousework. They're over· union Isst week. . • great mUBlc." Be followed ber to n Relit about bnlf- paid, und yet, poor thlllgs l they haven' t Mis! Belen Bartlook leaves Wodwily up tbe aisle wblle Doelor TCrntt anything thnt 11 chicken Cllll't hnve. oesday to atten4- tho Friends 000nscended to tbe orgnn. '''),blH ntter, Ot l'Ouree, wben the world ,gets to pay· feren('e In Now Jeraey. I:!he wlli noon Bome Bundal!" be turned to IlIg Its wuges sensibly \bnt wUl be d1t· "SO .,Islt W tlblngton, Pblladelpbl.8 , Ibout. and otber polntl of Intere8t . terent." lIIory nodded. "WlII you like tllnt?" "Do you mean 'communism'?" abe U M, Groen, of Orohard j{nob. la ahe 1l8ked Bibb,. IIsked, anll she made their 810w pnce tmprovtnR the looks of t he grocery "I don't know. I never benrd uny a little slower-they hud ollly three .b y IIpplylng a coat of 11111nt, except 'LArgo.' I don't koow IInytblnl; blocks to go. Tbere wll\ be preaohlog d Beeoh allqut musIc. I don't evtln know bow "Wbatever the word 18, 1 only menn Grove" t:llndllY, by Rev, 8ell, and he tbat things don't look very sensible likes to see your lao88 Mre. HanDah Rloh and Mre Barllh now--t!specluJly to a man thnt wnnts to keep out of 'em nud cOll'tl 'Com· Rloh ~pent . Friday w ith Mr. and munlsm?' Well, ut least any 'decent Mr~. A. Mendenhall.11;! Wayuesville. sParr would ~ay It's talr tor nl! the II bealltilul ""d I~pretlslve oere strong runoers to sturt tram tbe same mork ond gIve the wenk ones 0 tnlr many wos psrlorooed' II I 'he home distance abend, so that 011 ca n ron of \bs. John Jordan, Wednesdny, something like even on th~ stretch. at 12 o'olook noon, ~ib(ln her lecond And wouldn't It be pleusant, really, It ' Mls8 ~el o!,' beoame the th In I I of Mr Oe,, "go ~ . Leibert, of tbey could nil CrOft8 , e w n ng Inc Chioago. {'he ceremqny Will pl~r. together? Wbo really enJoY8 bentlng. formec1 by thfl Rev'; .I!~hher Conro,., It!)y l-.1f !Ie... !J!:l!.!! 'le!!tel! 1l1~~'s of ..JamestowII p ....lib.L '1'lrtl brade tace' T e only wal we cnn e n~oy get· 1. r: tiDg ahelld ot other pC,ople .nowndllys aDd Iroom lon, Tln~Jeday morniJlg, tor &heir new home 10 10h loa&,0. Is by forgetting wbnt the other people ...:....-...... ---..feel. And thnt," he added, "Is notblng at what the music meant to me. You see, if I keep tlllldng about wbat It didn't menn 1 cno keep tram telling "I bave used you wbat It did menn." "Dldn·t It llIoun couroge to YOll, too lets aod mu., 8ay -a little?" sbe IIsked. "Triumph nnd I have ever' uled prnlse were In It, and somehow those ~nd In ,i lge8t-loo . My ; hem tor Indigestion things meuo courage to me." "Yes, they were nil there," Bibbs ber Ifood," writes enid. "I don't kno\'"' tbe nnme at what Wllmingtoo, N , C. he plnyed, but I eboullln't think It 'rablets are mild and trial. You would mntter much, The mOil that aott0r} , Give tbem makes Ule mU81c mU8t lenve It to you orecertaln to be plo led wUh libe and wbat It ClIn meQJl to you: nnd the Agreeable lux"tive eff 0' whicb tbey name be pute to cnn't make much prodnoe, Obh.lonble averywhf .e. dlffercoce--i!xccpt a himeelt alld people 1'017 much Ilke blm, 1 suppo~e." "I snppo8e that's true•• though I'd, never tboulrht of It like thnt." (Tn be eDntlDlled)

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Mr. Nelson BarplJtoo and family ontertaioed tJ.:e tollowlng g08.te Sundav, Mr. Ilnd Mre. Mar'ln Welt, of Bellbrool!.; Mr. aod Mrs. Glad Ellis and Mr. and Mr8. Jame8 Onrtla 1108 daughtElr, Mattie, of Sprlog Branoh; and Mr . . Ben Daw80n lind tamlly, of Ha~veysbnrlf. Mestln. Ed anc1 Olaude Stroud vie. Itfld Mr , Tom Courtney, Thnrsd.y. Mr. Chue. Kibler and daollbtflr, Lizzie. were In Wsynesville I::!~tur. day. Mr. Joe (jregg 8pent Monday night wltb Barry ~haw . Mr .loe Prioe and family ':loll SundBY dldoer with Mr. Nelson MoJ[eever and family. MI811 CII~herloe Burne" Ie vlsUlng 10 Waynesville. A~a Whitaller aod fllmlly enjoyed $he band ooncert at Lebaoon !:Idur: day evenlD'S. Mr. Joel , H~mIUoo has returned '0 bll home. 111' . Uooglal Holllngnvorth and family spent Sunday -wIth Barry Shaw aDd family. Mrs. Ic1a Stokes if' vIsiting ber daugh\er, Mrs. Ada Courtoe,.. Mr, and MrII. Barvey BllroeU look 80nay dloner witb M.r. Llndloy Mendenhall.bod tamlly;

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W. H. MADDEN" CO. CORWIN, OHIO H I. Position. ··He·H n director In a baok." "00 all! Thl\t tollow ?" "Yea. He tflll8 the peoplA what windows to 10 to." -Detroit Froo Pros8.

Peterson &Stoops

Almost Delerted. Enkhulzen. alice one of HoUand '. most Importnnt cities, 10 now a1moat deserted.

Are buying all kinds of LIVE STOCK and paying highest market price. We are paying the highest cash price for

LOOK GOOD--FEEl GOOD No one oan eUher feol ~ood nor look 100<1 whlJo BulTering from OOD1I'lpa\ion. 6e' rid of 'hilt 'Ired, draRI', IIrele811 feeUDS by a Irea&. ment of Dr • .KiDg'a New LUe Pili•. Bay a box t.o-day, take one or two villi ~ night. In Ihe morning thllt .'otfec1, dnll feeling II 1J0n. and yOIl feel be'ter at onoe. Jl50 at your drullll.t.

1& hm't Deoelury to bave a stuffed head, ronolng no~e. To ooogh your head off a8 It were. All you need do Is '0 oee 9r. !:leU's Plne-Tar.Son. ... ey. The soo'hiog and beallog Chance for a Good Living. balsams open the ologged air pas. U you are nOl partlculnr nbout the sages and In a sbort time yoo Ret relief and aSart on the road So re way you lIet It. n good IIvlOIr can bu oovery, Your n08e B&ope ronnlng. made olr those whom thA doctors bave you oough less and you know you failed to eure.-Topoka Capital. .re getting better. Ge' a hoUle nee ae- direotad , Keep what Is leU ae a ooogh aDd oold InsuraDoe.

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CAESARS CREEK MI.I Lelia Bogan wae 'he weekend 1(08St of ber friend Mill Mary Alenndel. of Spring V.lley, Mrs. Amanda Starr and daoghter ware gneall of Mrl. Ral.ilth 80gAO Satnrd.y aUernoon, Mu. Benty Crew II .,ery poorly a' lbls writing. Mr. and Mr8, Samuel Wilson wer& 'hi! !1uee'l of WaUer WillOliS Sun day. )lrll. Mar&ba Jone, aDd Ion., Ray aud Carl, Mu. Lnoy Comp&on and Ervin Pe&er.on were Xenia shop.. pers Wedoet!day afterooon. ' Mr. Edla~ 80llafl and wifo aDd O'oeel1 Warwlok spEn, Sonday at Lebaoon.

The follOwing oandld"te8 an. 110unoe tbelr oandldlloy betore the Repoblloan Primary ~o be held Augos' 8. 1916.

Clerk of Courts

For Commissioner A . O. BAKIIlR (Bt.mUton To"D4hlp)

W, .D. CORWIN ED B. RO(iERB FR4NK BENHAM STOKES t (W. Turtlecrook Tp.l

JQ8EPH WATK1NS

For Recorder

T~elivered atcOrw'

CALL Office Phone No. 46 Res. Phone No. 48:-2 ALL KINDS OF

InSUR1ln~~ Walter Chandler ~waynesville. 0.., Poatofllca,lI Om. Phone 77

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A. MAFFIT Funeral Director and Embalmer. l Waynesville. Ohlo.'I/ Can answered promptly day or night _ Both phonM In Offico and Relldence. • Long dlatance,No. I'; Home phone

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Repreeentalive MILTON CLARK THO)lAS E\ BOOVER

Treasurer WALDRON C. GILMOUR 8'. B. SBERWOOD

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This d1111!81ie M011ld 110 treated MIIOOIl 118 the tiret nnaatural looa61Iea ,of the bowels appears. WbeIl UIIa Is done a einl!le dOflOof Chamberlain', ()OUc, Chol· era and Dtaftboea Remedy wID e1reot a cure. ThIa iemedf can. alwl\)I8 be' depended upon even ih the IDOIIt ~uId dlUlgOrotl8 c-, and ~ be bII* at hana i'eady for btIItuit _ NtmIIr .... hOD!8 o~ .. journey wttboat.tt. "

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DAN P. BONE JOE LEWIS

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Mr. and Mn. John WUlon and laD, Haber', Ea&ber Shamb,ugh, "rancel and Weldon Wllaoo, Evan Balian and VirllO MUohner oallld 00 Boraoe Oomptonl Sunday afterDoon. Kr. and Mrs. Zlmr SainM and Ions, Lu'her aDd Somer took Son dav dinoer wUh Raymond WilBOOS.

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OM E 'lh1~the ::;axon l{~l!.~stere~peci­ ally Bpp~ling bccause 1t IS so sImple aod safe to dri ' ·e. It starts and s tops and turns wi th utruost case. There is never allY tension or strain felt when you 8re a t the wheel of the Saxon "Four." Even at the end of a long I t rip you are not fatigued. Yo u'll find [ the upholstery deep and restful and l the seat is 40 inches wide-plenty of space for two ~ arge people. Le' us tnke you for a ride and show you how easily you can drive a Saxon Roadster.

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Waynesville, Oblo

The Holbrook centennlal '-at LebaQon IBBt week WBB a /;lecjded " , There were hundredf3 of old ite9Lebanon wbocame to spend in andba~k renew old 1l(!(tUllm· ha:t~f:~~~~~~l'Orje'.I'U1!llef. tances. The week started with services iQ the cl1'urches, many old NO'rml!lJlt811 the j)ulplta. · , , Many . touching scenes filled the week, and one man, ))r. Crowey, Beet.SlaU!on.:,-Emley, 1st; BailI who entered the IIChool ~n' 1855,and a TwOt~ear cl~-M ichener lat; Fur· young lady who had Just entered, nas, 2d,. shook handa. Then, Bpln, when Four.year.ol~and over-Michl!!1erll Josiah Holbrook,MlssAnna Holbrook 1st· SallBbu~. d and Mrs, Irene Holbrook Clarke Bl'(lOk Mare n'd Colt-Joe Evans.. mounted the rostrUm, there were Farm'T1!aJn'tJoe E"ans. ' cheers from the audience. . Best 2 0 s car old Colt-:D. ~, . The entire time was fil.1ed WIth Hockett'. ' ,'. IIpeeches. school mate meetl!lg school Roadster 01 ..... Dr. McCoy, 1st

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Blnce go~e, and the week passed all - ,. . Mrs. W; H. White Tuesday, too Iwlftly for them. There were . . _. , many people from a distance, and AFTeR"" ON EVENTS they enjoyed the t,ime spent again In . .i ~ . I" I old Lebanon. In'the .afternoon, at the - - -... - • events were' pulled off ad'ver'tilled, ... . and they a11.,P,1ved to 'Automobilesstirely llad their innlor At '1:80 the'~m started, SundllY,. The pikes allover tlte-town-. sbip ?lel'4t'f~lrly' l)umed ut' by them. r...,.,: . announce~. · T e results are as Mr. and Mrs. ' W. N. and . family spent lut week visiting with r,latives 'ill Darke CountY and in -In.1 . ' .' . ~ Robert E" w.~ Carr........... 1 1 , diana. : Frank Zell fell off a load of hay, at Lady Brookt,' ray ...... ........ 5 2 DollyRH ; FU' 'HCl'tVk 10 o'I Mr. and Mfa. Fred Joo~ and litc oc k thO11 mom In Ir, throwin'" • Effi · .................. .. " .2S . 43 hit shoulder out of place, while haul- G e d' H m G ·ah .... · ........ ·.. .. ·4 5 tle .. daultbter, of Cincinoati, w.ere og.. ~ am.. ......... ~ guest. of Mr, and Mrs, B: H. Kelly, inlr hay on hl8 farm on the Xenia roun Sunday.. . · pike. He WBB brought to town and .. Gr n Trot the Ihoulder WBB attended to. He Is . . t resti~ BB eBBY as can be e~pected. Orma M, McCot ............... 2 1 2 1 1 Owinlf to the fact thaUhe Gazette Samantha, satl rthwalte ... l 2 1 4 3 force all ~k the Fourth, several ~ -----Mo}ly Purce!~'l ukena ...... S 3 4 2 2 items of Importanee were IAft outof Exile Mac, M y ... ... .. .... 4 4 3 3 4 this l8Iue •

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SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS AND VARNISHES in thi s I(...a l ir ~' . FIOr lifty yea rs this Iinc has been t.h l' \\,orld's It'aLl cr - th ,II 's wh v we chose it; a nd w e a re le.lrl er;. in good thin gs h ~ rc-th a t's why th e y dlO~C II ~. I L': a pn; l ty good com bination t o d o bu ~ in ess with. Sold by

HA WKE'S GROCERY

DISLOCATED WRIST WASHING WINDOWS Mrs. Edith Harris, while cleaning windows last Thursday had the misfortune to fall off a step· ladder and dillocate her wrl8t. She is carrying her arm In a IlIn&" and is Bulfering consIderable pain.

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ReiUlar communication of Wayneavi1le Lodge No . 168, F. & A. M., Tueaday eveninlr, July 11, at 8 o'clock. Sojourning brethren and visitors welcome. D. L. Crane, W. M. L, A. Zimmerman, Sec'y. Q

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Harry R. Reeves and family of Richmond are guest.~ of relatives here, MisB Mary Elizabeth Reeves of Tacoma Washington, is at home for the Bummer. T. M. Harlan and Bon James of Miamisburg were week-eud guests of A. H. Harlan and family. , Miss Lois Whitaker returned ; urday from a plessant visit with ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!"~~~~ i ati.vt!B in Mechanicsburg and Card· I inllton. Mra· Elizabeth Carr fell Salurday TELL THE ADVERTISER YOU SAW , and severely sprained her ankle. HIS ADS IN THE MIAMI GAZEllE Born to· Mr and Mrs. Andy J!'leming, June 29, an eleven pound son . ~~~~~~~!'!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!'!'!'!'!=-:::s~~ Mrs. JustU8 Reeve. and daughter spent IBBt week in Springfield, ",uests of E . M. PattersOn and family. Mr, Jesse Hawkins and dau~hter Mise Bernice 'sp!nt Wednesday of lut week in Springfield. The June Collection of Taxes has been extended to. Mlsaeq Edna Coyl and Marie Hall, of Dayton, were here for the Fourth. J I 20 1916 u Y. • Maynard LeMar, of Xenia, is the OFFICE HOURS TO THE PUBLIC- 8:00 A. M. to guest of relatives here.

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Life's Gradations. At twenty years ot age the will I r eIgns. at thirty tb o Wit. lIud at forty the Judgmeut.-Grnclan.

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TO MY SUPPORTERS IN WARREN COUNTY I Am a Candidate for Recorder. Please Help Me.

There we re three Holbrook boys in the erm y. al l und er 17, serving an average of three years in the 12th, 35th and 79th Regiments and Signal Corps, 80 well kn own in our county. The illneS!! reRulting from a former ('alTlpaign in which I walked abeut 7(10 mil eH hag about disappeared and I (!an nj,W .·alisfactorily perform duties of (Jllice whil'h are much more extended han f rmerly . The Deputy is my dauR'h ter. Miss Hebe . The State Bureau of I n ~ p ect i v n reports: " The new abstract index r\!Quired by Sec. <!764 G. C. is regularly kept and the work in the /{ecorder'8 office reflects credit on the cl e rical force." In addition to routine work done, we hav e:tr ~ n scribed, with corrections, almost three volumes of old records. which has made the office eelf-Iupporting . I am the only member of the family w/lo hM beeo a candidate for offiu, and if [ have one more term 1 can get my little home paid for . I was Secretary and Professor in the Lebanon University, wbich my fath. er founded, for many years. . ' Expressing feelings of profJUod gratitude for support in the past, and asking a continuance for one more term, thereby reward. ' ing a soldier of the Union army,' ti!'8t company organized In Leba. non. viz,: Co. F, 12th .Regiment, MaY,_IS6l, I am, ~ Very sincerely yours, . _' ' JOSIAH HOL'BRoOK • .oOOOOQOOOOQQOQO.QOOOO:OOOQOOOOOOOIGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOt

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. Mrs, Emma Retallick home I8It week after spondlng sev· Betweel\ tlie ~ce8 the field even:ts eral weeks wit)! friendll in CfmlnnaU took place ah$\ were an enjoyable and...other places; feature of the.db, as only local cOlnteetants were eltered. ·The fat men's Po booster ganll'coJllPceedof Mesars. race was parti¢;Ularly funny, Frank.ZeIl, Fran" ShjlrwOocl, G. W. Fred Hawke, ~ Hawke, Ray Mml, Hawke; Mver Hyman. W. O. Raper, Walter ChY~dltnd Lester Will!! e'o- Walter Chandler. U. M. 'Wlilte, tered and ran 50 yards to the e:x:- "Dave" .Conn'8t D. ' L~ 'C rane, Ellis citement of eVil ' body. The resuJ,ta Lonll', 'Carl Mcrnure and Ethan Crane were as folloM' took in moat.o f the 'adjo nlnll towna Thursday, advertilrin~ the Fourth of 50 yd . dasli":"Emerson Surface. July celebration, 100 yd. dasb...ti)!:meraon Surface. ~20 rd. daah-!}Emerson Surface. I Boy 850 yd. q1lllh-Floy~ Daugh· Mr. and 'Mr.!'J Georlt8 tl¥lkllJ, ters. . and Mrs. Cal McBryant BoY'8 IOOyd. d8lh-James McDo'n- ter, Mr. and Mrs, Osale daughter, of Darlon; Mr. ald. Girl's ,50 y!t: dash, 12 years alia Min Mary S~raf.. MnDI~fin;iltOi~ urider- I, Catlja ine Burp.~; 2, Hel,ao and McNeal and BOD, · of New D1 Sherwood. , ' Mrs.- Harley . Carbuck• . of Girl's 50 yd. , 12yia. and ov'er Valley aUended ~8 ' fun,ral -I, Marie Su ' leo; !iI' a.len l:\her' Naomi Hllr~ ·lut .Filaq. ' wool1, . . ..., , / Wheelbarrow I double race-Clllr,' . . ·JohnA. Funkey'! ence Mendanhall land Ernest Harilln. day, . Hjs larie' SboeJuly".le Stock . Sack Race-I. 'Robert HuffmfLD; closed ouf at a · hilt savin,&' 2, Dan McMillan . , Fat Man's Ra:e--l, Lester Wills; tomers, all. at the old price below. 'EVerY one ' knon how 2 Fred Hawke. Boy's SwlmmifigRace- 1. Clarell~e shoes have wvanced. Get your share of the baraains, 500 pal~ Overalls Mendenhall; 2, Ernest Harlan. . 76c, worth 11.00 everyWhere, the 11 .;l5 Ovaralls only 86c. Buy lOme i and uve money'. THE B/\LL GAME

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A UTO SLOW RACES 'fhe lut evell t Gf the day crowd tolrether until about in the evening, and there deal off attention pala to mobile slow racee, die which iAgiven a8 follOWS:

First Race fOl: Four Cylin~ler Car Saxon 4 Marathon Mitchell Saxon 4 .

Cars ' . Owner, -Driver Chapmm · PerJOns 7:2SY. lJhandler Chandler 5:57 Servis Servl. 5:4.'l Chapman Baird (di,a) .

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6 Kelly ,.Kelly . SUNDAY, JULY 9 FROM Saxon Ford Kilbon ' KUbon WAYNESVILLE Saxon 4 Perkins Perldna. •

SPECIAL T~AIN LEAVES 9 :35 8.m See r..caJ Agent

DR. COX'S Barbed Wire ,LIlUMENT,

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At 3 o'clock f~ ball game betwl!en Work. Harve ysburg and Waynesville was UWo~ .Is not man's pu'nI8hnient; It called. A grea* many of the ,old Miamis were her e and Warren smd Is hlB rew"rd aud his Btrengt;b, hili Herbert Edwards 'got the boys to· glory and his pl8B8ure.;'-Qeorle Sand. gether for the diy. The boys plal7ed • a Ilreat Ira me, but owin", to the f,a ct that several of them tried to 10le the Can't Lose ~air ball while throwlojt to bases, lost. the Ilame 9 to 7. The Waynesville boys got fiftMn hltli and HarvEIYs burlr 6, caut the errors for Wayn(8Tw~tyYell'8 from Today. Baldheadville were every ~)D~ Costly. ~ Man WIII.Bean Uoo.ual Siaht. - '.

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1:' 1::' (:J 1:' Oklaboma, Maye we will run across each other some of these days. Oct. 27, 1918. Well. mother, I don't know what Doar Edltor- f sup pose YOU are el se to write, so will close for this wond ering why Mnc nnd I bav(' not time. Give everybody my best, and wrillen. nH rh e ot/ler boys of dpu,' old I will write. more later . Love to ali. good bye, \\ ayncsvlil e hnve. Wp lI . tho truth Is HAROLD ITARRIS. th lll we havc been pretty ,bllsy slnee ('0. I) , 30S M. G. Bn., A. E . F. w!' I.·ft Ihp SI"tP. ~ nnt1 camo OV Cr hera. und 1)llrLly beclluse 1"0 have ueglected France Ollr cnrros polld llnce. Of course, we Somewhere in France, are no t rtghllng subs all .of .our time, October 16, 1918. as IJe.ol,le see m t.o thlnl., nOr are we Dear Father-I will write a few sheliln g lhp. German navy t.o plcce~ ,.. every day , So y.ou see \V A have had u lines to let you know that I have been !!,Qod many chancos tQ write If we hall wounded, but am getting along aU right . now. I got shot in the right .only d.one so. Now. please b~lJevo us. wbon we IN:'. Was wounded on the 9t'h of Oc. ay we a ro sorry tllat we huve not toher , when I was Il:oing over the top. "ritten SQoner, as we know lhat all of J hav~ been over the top three differ· our friends at h.ome al'e an xious to . hear fr.om u s and to iut Ol w exactly ent times. , rli~t. , . " the people tbrollghout the land to . We have got those "square hends" what we ure dOing. "COmplete victory bal brouahtus, cease upon that day from thetr or· . 1\.0'" we are JUSt as anxious te let on the run now. Those "square hends" no~,peace alone, but til" confid~t dlnary occupationa and in their sev. IY ,~ c _ _ _ _ . . . . . . - t2I th em IOlOW uut you see thel'e Is a get up a tree and shoot at you with a great difference between flgllUng Oil llIachine gun. !Jut the higher they Il:et promise of a new day 88 well. lD eral homes and places of worship to -" I f d ' . W. H. Madrlen was in Cincinnati, W. H . Allen was in Cincinnati. lund and wUler, The army may tell the harder they fall. which jl1ltice lOUall ,rep ace oree an render thanks to God, the ruler of Tuesday. Puther T have bpen awarded the D. nearly everything thnt they hu ve \\ III cnn· ["riday. ARMlllns or the COl' j~olJ8 intriaue amona the . nation.. nations. . d.one but with us It Is dll'ferent-a silp R, C.. wh ich is called a Dis~ingnlsh.ed dllcl n en lII)1al\ln to ' II lilt \" f arm of t he t.ongue, II secret uccid ntI y ui. , Se rvice ('ross, for what I did at SOlS"Out gallant armies bave partlcl. "'n witness whereof, I bave here· Dr. Dill, Osteopath 21 S. Brood blU'(}U U w '~mhe l' a hlp d ) ~ Th flU}\K · Graham;nreBti - fresh every morn CI08l'd- bl'lnss good-bye nav y. W e so ns, I nm sending you the nrticl .. .Pated in a triumph which Ie not unto let my hand and caused the way, Lebanon. Ohio. gtvl n" weok. j£u('h por . wIJ n j{i ll1:l jng at Whit~ ~lore . might be cOlllpared to a wise del ec· fl'Ol11 a Frenrh paper, which reads as marred or ,wned by any plJ1'p088 of seal of the United States to be ' ~m ltl' I:~ h l l' will be r,""6ollted with Uve on Ih e hunt of a dangero us crlUl- (ollows: II la.)hc!I ielft8h aaltression. In a riahteoua aftIxed. Stanley Pence, of O!lylon, spent billi On lind with ll. (' :' The cond ition of Miss (;eorgia Illai. Hc says littie bllt docs much. " Pri vate Harry D. Leonard, .Inral,lsClllare fJultC1b le for tu . : 11 ~ to hie Hudden remains about the same. Now f.or a few ilnes on the subs. try-. cause they. have won immortal glory - :'Oon8 in tbe District of Columb!a Sunday with r ela tiv!!li here. For extraordinary herOIsm 111 tront gntl). nf cO lll'H U YOIl have I'ead a great deal operations · tmd ~ve "nobly servedl ~heir nation tblS sixteenth day of ,November, ID north of S0I8sons Jul y In th e pUpOI'S a bout tbem and n.o 19 to 22, l!lIS. . . . the year of our Lord one thoulfsnd Ths \Vealc's drive w ll! " " 0 with a wounded on In ~rvipg ~an~JIld. nine hundred and eill'hteen, and ot U. M. White is !lpend ing s·'veral big IlJ llBo Illeetlng hel,1 I' Bring your cream to tho J. A. doubt yoU 11Il\'e shuddered when you July 19. 1915, lIeSeverely ,'daY, ~"ov. con~inued. to go for"God bu, lrideed, been aracloul. the independence of the United ' dRYS with friends in Brown county. ao, at the count r sca t \ pro",~mm. Long Co. F. W. Hathaway. Agent, read about some nerarlous crimes th ey ward with his company untIl the Ol1 e;hnve co mmitted, sucb as si nking a alions were over. ; rl r 'l ll ural ,. We h~ve cause for IUCh rejolalna u Statea of America the one hundred or goal, of th e ['olln t Only ~uly 20. In thnt tlmo ~v vee 'aDd 'tr.~eniin uI all th, and forty·thlrd. ' " ,T he plurality for th~ Prohibili lllJ, elforlR wlil ue presenwl; Vun Reta liick of Fort Thomas, Belgium relier shiP. or torpedoing spite of his wound, he carried a ml'Ssome unassumcd hospital ship. through a heavy barrage. l';le xt .snge uilg n Is in The pUtpOa6 at lIll! Cl spent a dtly last week with relatives ~Tlend s there Is one thIng wblcb beet ~ltton8 of our national his"WOODROW WILSON. according to the. offiCIal C0'!rl. was or kin, John Leonard, father, KII1!:,s large part a ' big attem If I" unlry et . tory. , A dQ abinea about UI, "~y the President: .Robtlrt Lan. 25,854. would, or should. make anyone want Mills, Ohio." H. E. Earnhsrt. Lou St. -John and to go gunnin g for Fritz. Sinking 1~.hIch. our ~eartl tue .new ,cour- sing, Secretary of State." Dr. and Mrs. H. E, Hatilbway I haven't heard fr om Fred yet. How Sidwell Ellis were Cincinnati visitors transports Is ,bad enough. but making spent Sunday with ~elatives . in Tue~day. war on a Red Cross sblp Is about the is everythi ng in Kings? I got a letter from Mrs. Black the other day. I. 11m Springboro. lowest t hla g that a human could deway bnck of the firing line now 111 1\ vi se. As bnd, or perhaps worse. than Born-To Mr. and Mrs Frsnk running a baby through with a 'bayo_ nice white bed. Well, I guess I ha ve Mrs. Ellzabelh Hathaway is spendDakin, Thursday. November 14. two net. 'l'hey botb have just the same told you all for this time so will close. ing a cO\lple of weel,s wilh rel alives daughters. HARRY LEONARD, chance. near Cozaudale, Ohio. 'rllelr method of BUack Is somewhat Co. B., 16th Infarttry: Just as the day was done; and Born-To Mr. and Mrs. L L. as followll : You have heard of tbe ~n, d.arkness had fallen from the wingS Salisbury, Wednesday, November~O, l!l,lriscope, a ~las!l abo~t 4. inches in t .... ~ , " of ni t-delf, ~ e,eD lI.1 ,hfir.!il""""l"'l.1CO ..H nmt:.t i; ~ lUh". ...., .... It tft &bclJ. " lu_ 19.18, II' dtlu~h\,jr. laItir~~~~~"";';'&:';;'~,1,·11...._ . ... ~ ' souUl ot aynesvlfle, Ol'lIo: Novem. minds you somewhat.of a piece of \ . The regular meeting of the Worn· ber 14, 1918, Kat"'arine Young. in lead pille moving swl!Uy through the We will have an abundance of Ice water. The s ub fully submerged, an'a l\.u:.tiliary W88 h.ld at the h~me the seventieth year of her age. In If you want any j ewelry. clocks or Cream for the Thanksgiving holidays, travels through tho water with about of Mrs. , Sarah Zimmerman Frlday usual health to within a few hours silverware for Christmas, csll at W. C. P hillips. four In ches of this showing, He sights afternoon, Nov,mber 14th. of ber death, the end was sudden KUbon's Millinery Store. agent for idre Cadwallacler opened the meet and unexpected , tbe euewy. gets bls range, and lets go Nathan'Jonell was born June 2!, M. Kohlhagen, Lebanon. N 1ing by teBding the 186th Psalm. Rev. The widpw of the late Robert 'fhe boys who had been working at a couple of tor pedoes. J[ the ship was Iteprodllctlon of Farm Bureau Memcbrlsteaed under B horses/loe, she 1831 and departed this life ov . lJ . F. Cadwallader conducted the de- Young and the daughter of William Moraine City were laid off last week ber.hlp Card. cscapes, but if a torpedo hits her 1918' aged 87 years, 4 months and 25 , votional exerciaes. Scriptural quo· and Jo'hannllh Prenderg88t. she 'wa Mr. and Mrs. A. 0: Haine~ , of lhe and went to Dayton Fridav to get 8c'juurely It is "fal'cwcll Katy, bur the days'. His father came from . New tations were aiven in respontlll to born on thtl Atlantic Ocean, her pa· Masonic Home, Springfi eld . spent their pay. door." Jersey. His mother was a nat!ve Clf roll·call. - The election of officers for ren~ bein&' enroute from Ireland to Sunday with Mr. anel Mrs. J. C. Well. deur frl enu s. we do not think Ohio. He was one of a famt1y of • toe coming year~esulted 88 f~llo~8: America, in March ]849, One of a Hawke, Leave your watch, jewelry, clock we need dwell louger Ulloa tbl s un· ten children. all of whom have gone Preai(lent, ·Mrs. Cadwallader; vIce family of seven children, two sisters and optical repairs at Kilbon's MiIli· IJl oaSfl nt su uj ect as yOU probably to their reward except onebrother , president, Mrs. Crane: secretary and and four brothers, she is survived by Leave youy watch: j ewe l ry. clock nery s tore. agent for M. Kohlhagen, l(IIolV as much about what Is going The entire life of Nathan J~n ps treuurer, Mrs. r&oaber: United Of· but one, a brother, Thomas Prender· and optiC'll repairR at Kilhon's l'.4illi· Lebanon. llll as we dll, ,but somellow I don't bo_ was spent in or near W.ayneRvlll tl , ferlng treasurer, Mrs. Cadwallader; &,ast, now living in Waynesville. nery store, agent for M. Kohlhagen, Iieve you CU ll fully reali Ze th e cru elty He wall reared in the faIth of th ... MjlIaionary tre88urer, Rev. Cadwal, Her husband. Robert Young, died LIlbanon. Mr. and Mrs. W, O. Raper are of It all until you Itnve been on the Orthodox Friends. At the sge of 21 lader. l88t August leaving her to the ten· spending a few days with relatives in Sllot alld know what Is taking place. years he became the . husba!1d vf The program' W88 taken from the der care and kindly ministration'.! of Mr. Harry Hadden, of Columbus, Brown County. where Mr. Raper is It certain ly mnkes a porson thin k Mary J . Cartwright. ,F Ive chJldrt'n Fo,:tY: lI8COnd ~ual Repor~ of the her Dtlpbew and niece, WUIi~m and hard, lJeileve us. Sometimes we feel blessed this union. rwo d~parted a cousin of Miss Georgia Hadden, hunting the bunny. Woman'l AUXIliary of the DIOCese Clf Katharine Prenderg88t. li S If It were onl y an unpleasant dream this lifein infancy. and two In early Soutbem . Ohio, Mi'II. Cadwallader Katharfne Young was a woman of spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. anti that we will wak e up some mornh d H leaves a compamo~. reading the President's Addr8l8, marked individuality and sterling H. Allen. e ne dau~hter. Mrs. A. Maffitt. Dr. J . T. Ellis. Frank ill S in the cozy liltle bed ut home. man 00 . Mrs Barnhart, Minutes of the For- character. Of limited education. Farr, Dr. !'. O. Clagett, C. H, Hart· witiJ thi ngs ju s t th e sallie as tb ey al . . one br~th~il °one granddaughter, ty·second Annual Meeting. and Mrs. ahe yet p08188118d a remarkable bURi· Coming Back-"Pride of. Hi chs and a host of soele, H A Cot:nell. C, M, Robilzer waYH w ~ rc-uut no maller what we L!!:ura . h' I j thln l nut! lI'V to believe we are MISS Et e yn one •. I Brot' , Crane. Annual Report of the Secre- net18 sagacity that served her well In mond" Flour ·- Just as good liS ever, . f ' d to mourn theIr I tary . . life ' and enabled her to ,minister to 100 percent wheat. aruused ol'e ry morning by tllO sound. rlen B . d . 09S s and lived of tha t bugle play lll g thnt old " J caa't er Jones wag ust~I°r-f' He wa~ At Will White's. The meetif!g then adjC?urned ~ loved ones. A woman who practised );o t ' CIII up " unil we want to heave a on a farm tl ate ID I e· . meet with 141M Emma Helghway In self denial that ahe might do for "hoc at 1l1;II, Then another disaster frugal, and did not spenn. h ISt~b~=r December. _ othera, of deeds rather than wordR, J. C. Hawke left Monuay morning s holVs us that we are s lill In the great unwisely . He \Va? attefillve " I eMrs. E. V. Barnhart, her's W88 a life ot usefulness and for Cincinnati where he will ~c rV(ll)n bnllie nga ln"t the Hun for the democ- ness. and made life a .nan._18 su ~ Sec')' pro tern, efficient activity. May she rest 'in tbe Federal Gran'J Jury , There wi ll racy of Lll e world and thnt we will 'be cess. He was temperate In hIS habl - - - - .~ • peal:e and Light perpetual shine be several important cases urought until he ha s co mpletely surrendered and greatly ' disliked the drunkard upon hel'. up thili time, among t hem being the e\'l'I'Yl hln g Into the bands of our He held the Lord in high es t~ e m a!l d Bughes· Deeds probe ca~e. lender. would not take his name In va m . Then while the band plays tbe He had great respect, .for the Inw, Star Spangled Banner. and we stand and always paid his just debts, He at salute. old glory will rise to the was charitable and gave to the mnlnmnst and a long streamer at tll e churches . . . fore and we will know that at last we In his declining years hIS frIends a l'O 'hom eward bound.' watched over him in love. He grew Now friends. we mus t not take' any old gracefully and Quietly went d?wn more ot your time or ours for It Is t the gate of death He passed Into about time to "turn In.'' or. as we say, the ('reat Beyond like one who had "hit the cRulkln mat:' So. hopin g f ood fight, and finished his that this lotter finds you all well and oug a 1t the last he could have enjoying lite. we remain, cOW~ith Whittier, ' Your trlends of tbe U. S. N. sa C. S. McCLURE. "And so beaide the silent sea, C. E, MENQENHALL. . I wait the muffled oar; , No harm from Him can come to me On ocean or on shore. . France, Oct. 20. 'IS. [ know not where His i~lands_ hft Their fronded palms 10 air, after dinner. The sOllcitipg committees .of the United Wa,r Drive- were busy all last week, and the Dearest Methe.Sunday, I only know I cannot drift, r , Father and Kid: Beyond Hia love and care. " re~ult of their labors is so·tnething Wayne Towushi ought to be proud of. After all the Nothing to do at present, only ... write you a few Jines to let you know that I alll. still well and feeling good, and I hope everybody at home ~s the snme. Has the weather changed any at home? r suppose by now it is beginning to get cold. It is raining ove!, here at the pn!gent--been raining ~ stnce yesterday, and when it atarts, it don't know when to quit. Not very much to tell you, as noth· to an urgent call a ing new , harr happened. Has Helen In re~~on~~ the Adult Bible Claeses been up lately? I wrote her a let- conven ad Schoola will be held at ter last week, and JrBndma one. too. Of the s ~ ay n December Brd and Thin~ are still gol.ng on .over here, BeU&[On:o n~8~POn!llDent was nece•. Just like they were a month ago,only (th. T . P . f til "fiu" epldem1c , I trib ti . I haven't been paid yet. Sure, It It sary on account o · e . Th e IIrgest . 8 Inlr e con u on 10 great to be 4.000 miles from home , Leaders 01 au. movement. for conthe county W88 _Q'lven by the King and broke but I'm getting along just serving man power and wO,m an pow •. Powder Co , of Kings Mills, through the same.' Will get it Borne .of these er will Inspire ~d 1nBtr ~ct In all ~ork Ita president, Geo. G. KilUf, amount- days, I reckon. of the world In wblch Adult Cwa8s Ing ~ 11200. . How is grandpa and grandma get- afe and should be engaged. --- • ting along? Just the same I , sup_ Every Adult Clall ,I,!I . entitled to The amounted contributed in the POle. Callie, I reeko~, lIkes the two delegates. an'l l.lli ~ged to appoint county; it fa believed. will reach weather la it begins toA~~ colder. the deJepte~ at O1loe and notlfy Mr. 142,000. , ' . Does ~lIhll still go ,with uw,m in the A. T. Arnold; Ge~e1'!lI ' Secre;tU1, Ohio . \ , . . maehlnet . Bat 8'l'IUlclpa been out to Sclfool' .Assoclation, Colu~~ Ohio• . After'We tabulatfon of tbaamoUDt th~:-:,: &om ,Clint? or Fred u Oauit-,.,pr I,.ebaDOII;8~ , of tbe drive U. tatea place 41Mb I haven't Mud from him yet-don" ta1'1 Of ')Narren (i!oP..t7 8\lD11a)' SoIaqll\ tlia. towDIblp·. part will be pabiW.ed lit IU~ 1. ..... ~ u he' dOlI\' Imcnr A.M~~0Il, Wllo. MDC\ 1I~ '~11oeal pepers. . . , ~ ... I doIa'C' uul _<nAO , " ' • .

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:::: tlllen 119 to uccome grcut III u pllllllc cnme RPOlltnAmerica hns (llollIICOII, h e d eclared. c,.l\ocl f, I) \O Ih n nll 111116 ror tbnt rcnMon of I'lIlher h OllclCHlIly. "I admire yoar 1 m'oll~ly. gl('ul(,1 I~nlfkn n ce \\oullCl'fu l IllVcntlvc genius." ' :0 e r tl\(' 1",IRc r The knlR~ r ohjectell very much to the 1 I 1,llg" thnt \lhrne' !!1'I'nt CI Olll15 fnct thnt mUllY or Ihe fore ign opera callc.1 lit l1ly oOlce ntch n gllml)S~ of him , singers "ore nttlllcLC!l to New York ('I N I oul~lde to COMMO N PLEAS COU~T. ont 'l'hey wlIltllll pu- I by rc.l~on of the fnhu lous surns puld \\hen he cume New SuIts. liD ns ong l U8 for s spIllellmc tlv, them nt tbe MctlOllo lltan opera bouse. tl o!!, S ~ of greeting their I l,e sa til{' for h,,"r. IICt SI' l,nl hI' I thnt t r fll ... tI Ot· s plll' h.. WIlds Gllchll s t v~. Caroline r conduct on th ese ot~ I lI sl tI lis II! Silt D(IIII/.! Ollr III nll") tl)O <'llIp pror ~'h ~l ~ Sthcllck. et ul. Ptjrtlbon . ' " llll r" I'" Ihe C,,~IOllS s howctl vely ' p lni nl y tll1ll h o • Mote Kennedy va. Lho Comn\ISs lonI",I - hl , 1\1' "1 1" 11"111.. ~. ,' offectlon s C I S of W llltOn county Fc'!' dOlllogeR I their on hold strong n hntl hL~ "Ith ~s l,, c (l1l1s llS II 1\0 I'," ': I"h $1),000 a n d costs. The kulSer "as their 1<lQ,I, und they alllounL cl u nned, Inl' '110111 v \\ ,,(s hll"'I' 'l'he llllll Little • .1 mlllor. by John IUI\' Inconven hmco 1 ---..-.. ''Ch, A 11 ;:1" • US"II" ""rs hlp 1111\111- \1('11' rl'tldy to s uIT·r h m lIext fllcnd, VS Luvel'l1e Couden \lOllar, 11\"". 1I1H1 Ifl l' Y ", lu ~1t1~s II ull ov<r fO I the Ru ke of tlolngy hllll for c10sses of j)umuges , umo unt claim ed *n,UiO an,\ It \Ins ellst"mor (Copyrigh t. 1918, by tbo McClure Ne\vspnpo r yn6I r a.to.) \\1111 ,I slh'\I nr 1I'1I !;l o" , he ~JlIII School Chil dl'e n t{) he tol"cn to the TlcI CQ ::; t s I \ lIur I II h AIIH. lic 1I11~ II 1\ t' so LOtII.:h Smith vs Nmn glltenfl omtlOi ctotlmc tostu rlylhc l Hall'h 1-1 Little I ,, · ... .lIlJ lI H'\' "''''11., 1111 ,1 " IllIll they l ~ll ll l dont '''Ut'' t'g-ru Il or tHOIr GI oss lIe~lect Dlvolce I Unlscr's CHAPTE R XIV. Im e th or es lu stli nr s:roups unu 1"\0\\ \\h , t I" ,I" "lth It. Wh y, \\ulllt l' rflil 1tH' 1()11I 1' ~ SHIIJ! S OI1I ( I'roccrdin gM. Allee They us u u l' I lilly lilli' of ,,,"l 1IIIIIJol1uil es SIIW CN.' tOl·R In thc Slegcs tlH'iI' nl , os '\I'll It ' 01, 111 II ' ill ' II s " The Kalaer and Things American . ~ J H unnals lind E \I .. B. Wright I Iy plIR<ed my hOIl~" all tllel r woy to his of C OIl III r " kl1l<c .1U11 fu Ihl' ('01 lit .. I,rll'll , 1.I"lI \\lIr IV II Ihl' Aftl'r Ry Co. '1'1118 case 1& "'mong the Oermnns gen "rn ll y t h!'re In plltrlollsm . Somo- vs the B &. 1 Ol'~ 1l g-,11I1 1" II1" " .. nlllll\ c~ 10 Ih,' c"urt wll h lhe th !'lI' ohject·le sson WIthout lecord scd s nll (lls lilY is n surprl :ll u,:: fi eg rcf' or IgIHl1"IIUte re- ' rl'fc. I rpd tu the lH\j.! nt '\lIS r .. b Iw Ih" \lhcn (,~, UIII t ..11 Ihe The I~ \ ,"" I h.lllll' t .. Sl' tllo' ) II t1' I1 C~ 1 0 (lll SIIIIIJttll(llI< lIIe'S,,!!(' 'PlI'as<' The VI \l ugo of Lc I>Ullon 1'5 C 1) gardlog coo!!llIol ls In Anll'llt 11 I hc<e ch lldl CIi hllltk 11"' 1 Ih,lt I \I II I hll) hi s cllsti e nt hou"". 1 hllve ~I' I'n <11111 () h ll if f1lll' llo u, 1l th e l:I e nn ·tt. Go ult fInds the Is s ues In a\\lIlt to untrav ele<l GI" 1ll .1Il hll~ hili I hl" I1 gllCS t prol,11 Ill ' h I' 11,' )llll,e th!' of fWllt In NI pllc(''' s hi .. "If AIIIt r J( 1\ iu ... lslli Ufl lJll f'OIfu. 111111 n <l, hhl1 "h"I's Idons ('on{'(' ruln~ our pl' llplp I\lId f)ur or COll ISl' 1I1l'Ir l I'nrhl' l s, 110 in Val o f thl! pl,"ntif! ,lIld ll1uke3 th I hll(1 110111 ,,"I hl1l'1, Ihlll Ih (' 1'lIstle PIll(ll'IOI S Il e pnrlul,' n l "'Ill Coli ill S tl I hn\e hue.! lllll,·uts or '0I11 1 11 ~ Into the \\Ill . \\h\ t1\1t'~ R Il1J.~lIctl~!1 IPI el ll1l1nc nLM S:S\c1 lIlIlI ) Institutio n s he I thlll fcellllg !!ullht tI,,'n Illl'rlt'nn A Th e s .t C' IU ... ... Hlld I ~l u s \\ II" n ol fO I "" l.. at IU lO S vs ullY ,,0 IntelJl genrc and (luutu t lon 1i ... 1, me f\ow SI lut lit I lI q.! r(h fflli u 0"l"ul~ ' III SIII .. ,""n fl olLl IlI\OICe o ulol .. IS s.rlunle,1 I I tb Iltle\\OI l II1Il t \\ s h ont llllill du" n·)" toll I tll)' I'PII)'l'lIl otle Stote of UhlO va Leslie Cox Bnll \\e are ub e to (fl IH.' \\1111 tllp In dlnns l1111nvlll/.: Il IIw IIf ' IN !!l!llI lln!! IIN' II of chcI'k s· 1111.1' '1\ 0' fill clll I1I1 S\\ c r Thc \\ 11 (' 11 II nIl I III 11111 h ,1I1 ", hlps vi $ 1.000 ]n view of the ""tenl of Oprml1n em l m Ch thllll the} coulll posslulj c1crl\ e u(\nd IS f.xed at l. I ~OI IH' RI X ~t 111 0..: n . .. tlw 1~lIt ~t r th ,' '",1111 ll o "I ll hI' rtl<lllt ClIte ho\\ ~rntlon to Ameri ( 1l nnd th ~ \l\ ... t vol· II ff1 hi ~ In d) M Ihe s t,ltues llll1/.:I',1 ro p " 11 filII 10 bock \\Ql'!! nt RI' 1 cost '"HI "',s \0 'l 1II111h muth It Ulne of commerc ial trnn s llctlon s hL~ pIIIII Ih "lli " ' lsI! I'J:OllAJ 'E COultr PRO EED I NGS, \\ hi' " Ih' I !llul to ~cc m e thlll ",nil II lit thN ~ \\ele nnt enoug h of hl ~ <leplllt ..,,1 nne,"lllIs tween th e two countri es. It I ~ nhnost lnlt'll sit II 1 11111c "l ~ Iw e w Lhot t h e l1IV of 1110"1 le cURI thnt hUl to "nrld Ih s In hi of 11111111':< h' 101<1 IlI l' The \\111 o f .J u~ C ClIIlolI . dcccnaIInbellevn hl e thnt ouch I'rr"'l 1'0 11 " n'" ~hll1lly lilt!." ·" Ir" Illlllth c \ 1I('lm tired 'I'h ,'" n'~ ~( II 11e thlll !!" Ihat Y01lr 1101- klll-,,1 \1 ~ IIt 'd !lie. tl(lns s h ould prevnll In tl lI'SC e nll~ht· "'!l"II"nC I' nhulII hll1l TI \\11 " eLi, IS IId mllled to p robh tc sll"ns quc I<IIIg" . u nf Ih('1n 01 one IInil " Oa\l hll' "",,'t 1II 1.\1< "I "I III O\1' r II... , hl)l" fr., III l" " Ill "t le l 01 t h" c 'l tuLe o f Jos eDed days, but they /10 nllll""1 1!II)10RRllJle ftll Ih elll lfI helle\\' (/lImcy '''lh l'' HI (' ,., Is II\~ h<lIl1liful Cn't ll lit Co.-fu I" cllocti , Jo hll " '" thntth ey \\ore toho\!' til€' )1rl\'\Ie::;e of C ClIlIolI, tice Tbls tact partllll '" s e rVC" to (')(plllin 11011 11111' h I' tledll III ," "'"' III 111" 11' r) I ~ uPPoll1te d "" C)(CcutOl IH. I" l' CUrlol! s"clS VI lIt thell c",h whlcb his 1\1><1 ChillI scr \,l'ry I,IIl the the In for 11'118 _11!ln~ It y how I'o~ CHAPTE R XV. u(ond Ie IUllCd, AI~OLt Mc,ntl, Frca l'h 11111111 ". 11 "Ith 1111' 1",I HI' r h l1l1 OC('UI,11'11 Ins plrcd prc"s to )11111 t he wool over 1 1\11" v"IY rIlU I ,'ml Ueo I!.dwnrd s IIle n»· e IIlHIlSl l'd 1II1i 01/ 11 ('I lu i "Does lh p kld ~ e r lIeLuollv - It In thl~ \111' lll1n the p eople s <,yes r cgn rdlng th (~ uuhn- \ \ 1I V tltt'\ ar ro nled ,IS IIP III/ll sel S The German People. " tlltl, 1, ", - 11,,' 1.,11 .. , "'" "" " ' h.'\I the m Uller of t h e os late of Ehz 11110 Lho lry Tn en 's IncrcllAmcrlcn In of :n,1< portllnco '.fhl' II n lh M ol ll'/.:lnu,·I' \\ !llch (>1 I' ry vcry chnlr? th>y \\'0111<1 fir fI ,.. 111 11l~ I' I ell \\url. l:(lllIIID I-: to\\~ I'" Shet" Clod, deceased ,,'or. It dO f'~m t ex-plain Ilt nil ho\\ 1:1 1 n lous tonos. 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of 1111 I"III'S or 1)11"1'111111011111 '"'' M.eM"• .,,, " ..' k law IIn,l the dl<'!IIl es of rOll1l1l 0n hu. tl':lIl "ac led bllSll1 eHR In Cln clnutlll 011 Thp~· had only ClII U l')'I1It'iMnt S:lllll [IllY. Ulld MI' .\lcCan·l·n 1ll'01lgiH IIIUI1Jty '/ to IIInlw nf It- Il \l'1I ~ li nt ('01111,,'('1"'11 ' home It Ford I'oad~ ~el" s lve t'oolll(h! It \I'll" """u lut ll rl)lIy~ If MI'. II l1u MI'R , K U. Dul(ill "' It I MI', II0t n cl'llII e, thpy Hllld, fo~ aCI'IIIUIIY nlld M I'S , W. C, W e lcll we l'o Hl ghl seeto prescribe ~nrcty IlInl's for nl!utrnl IlI g 011 Thursday , vessl!1-i to lI SC. 'I'he wholc \l'orld s hnuld In th e 11 ('111' future Mr. C. 1-:. Leircy hm'c bcen declared n IVnr ZOO o, thllt Wo ve his ijtocit of good s lolo Mnwill deult be rnll;hl oo death nod dcsl.l'ucti bu s illess rOOIUB. son'H opportuu tile r whellcve olld r wherc,'c 0111' Kc hool Is bu sy d,'IYin g bru "~ Ity offered. Evel'y s hip that sull "11 should b e SlIlIk, nnrl evcry Amerl r' un hl'lllkti tu chs, al'lel' "el'ol'ul weelm' uf n 01'1" \'al!Ul lon , who ventured wllhll1 rnnl(lJ t1llfltltd be \\1111111111 LaWson, ou e of OUI' black: nlun gunt on HCIl 01· IIIIHI. Rllot, 'l'hnt wns th" 'IInlvcl'''al He nll- R lI1lth ~, IIIIS I 'n "" lin" hn s oJl en ed up I" Corwtn . Our loss Is th e l .. gnln. ItlL'ut. ~Ir. !llId Mr", Iru Syfe nl and son 'rhe ~lIl(g,,~tlon thnt n rnntlnlln tlon oC Ih e Huhnlll l'lnc \\'urfllre \\'0 II Itl III' JUhll, accompll uit' d hy Mu s le r Mnl evltnilly bl'llIg AIIWI'IeU Intu Ih o WOI' CIIII U, were S unday b" .I est s of Mr. did not pel'lllrIJ th l! p eoplo III the Syrel'd 's molh e r at Snbluu. sllglltes t. ,VII', P . U. Peler~uII, of .1101'1'0\\, was "How con Amp-rico rIo UN more harm u \l'colt end !>lIoSl or IJOI' p UI'ClIl ~ , MI', 1. USI(l" ~y th dnlllg?" 1I0W I~ thnll she UJIU ~1 .. ". I"mllk L, I-lanis. "AIlICl'lctl ll Imll elij lire s hooting down 1\ 11 i.l ud .\-1111. \\ ' , \~ . \ Vi..l ch \\ l' l'L.: h I ollr lIIen, Alll el·I<.'uII foo,l IR ~UAIIIII1II1I{ i ' l'ItJ:tl IU UL.

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L ,II Ir1ll1 gloll, Il CtIl' !:lla [,.. I0,,>! ,,!. d 1M r a. A . B . 'I ' HIJIl ago and ~1 r . an t fiOIl, Lee, lind Mrs. AI"" "d " (larn er took Sut;l,ray dinner wi II ~Ir , ('h a l' lc,~ Gl'3h a lll s , near Lebanoll . ~lr. All)ol't Horrls, of r:a lnp Tuylo r, Spe \ll Sunday with hi s .. d ativ os COI· C. Sund ay The MItRsle Towll clil p Sc llool Conventi on will 1J\l held at Hopch Grovo church f;1I 11c\ UY a rter_ lIuon , Decem be r l a t , HI'\' . Benne t, of .1onnh RUII church, will 1;11'1) th e " ,1· ' dres s. )11'~, H an nnb Ri ch ,",, 1 ~l i RR 111 1'S Hle h Sil ent severnl fl lI.I' I" . , \\' ",, 1< wllh Mrs , Oolrlle SUl'fa l" or \\'a YIl!lS _ vill e . MI'. Be l't Bognn is 8 P "n d i l '~ se Wl 'a l du l's at Ill s homo her~ ,

We huv t! a few c ases of Influenza h eTe yet , b\lt n on e are se riouM , T he public schoo ls o pened here Iflst Monuay, Wes ley ~mith is impro ving his prope rty on E Franklin St. by put. Ling up a front veranda and auding another room. Our post master, H, E. Turner, Is c o nflned ·to his home wilh a h eavy . cold,

La wr e nce Lllmme, who is in train· ing a t Cincinna ti, visited his grand mother, Mrs. Milry Lamme, h('re IllMl Sunday, Mr. o'1d M rs , Wm Fulkerso n, of S pring Valley , vis ited her parents h e re las t Sunday. Mi ~s Uo rolhy Harness , of Dayton, ~Irs. 1I1nl'thn DIlVl s alld ~1 1·s . L ~ na will ~ pend- the winter here w ith her HIlI'LHoc ll lIud (\a us h tl " ~ II !;H Helen, Ilunt, Mrs. Jess Weave r, and will w a l'e calling au Mrs , T!IIl III "" Ric h, attend s choo l. !:illnduy Ilrternon . .\ 1I'. HJlll ,,\1 l':i . \ . L. lIar ve y u ull ...\11'. Mis~ Zcva Morris was th e ssweck~lI ss Audrey C I ~Ja"( ". " UtlYlUl\ e of her co usin, Mi Milles eI nd .... "lit! :\1 . ':-; , \ \ . \V \\ t' lch Wut r' h'lron, . ,'. !lay ... uC;'~t I 1,1' ,' ;;" Cm ~11'. find day, :'I ead ' m ll S ud \\ UII ~UlJiI .. lI'l' ~ in Uaylon. f{ucld(,B. fieri I r_ ll SHt IV " 1'1l 1' ls 1I OI'S al. W, T . 1,,,'01:011', t.h ts u ll l 'IHlvli -- - - - - .. - - u \'\' I',11 1 r u tll Jt l.! l' u · da y . .h.! I "'c .~ CCllll u tW it..: OL WIUt l.' l'::W U U1Jl.1 Mrs. Myrtle Toylol' !II"i ,lalll; hlf'rH , J1U oI IIJIUI III .!llll' II1 e,II IJJ , Sl.llUll1 a y. S ilkworm' s Fast Growth . or Fra nk lin, spenl Lhe '10 ,,,11., 1111 with ui Xoula their plll'e nls /lore, III 2F! lIuys fl'om 1111 1<: lIln l; II s ilkworm •11 I'~ . Flu) u All oj C I'S UII, lli cre 'll ses 1,000 times 1I.f1 orll:loul size. Ch l 1\.' U uu .ur. anu ,,-\ I n ;. AIIIO !3 .l!: l lt ::; o~ M,·. nlld ;\fr". W . T. .I II I'll ;, n tnolc lll ljJ ' U~l y HIUj 1.' calu), ur l U!H \VU O ll, su tlpe l' Thur ~ do y evenln l: willi ~fr , !Inri 'I li e :l id\. ill lili H vi c i n ilY Ul'e lw_ :Ul's. Al a n H urlsook, or (' lal'k s vll l0 .

mulll 1I0utl'ui Ulld I:u uu ~mlhcd1" The ~uhllollon with wh1<-1I the news ot 'the ~ 11I1(llIg 1)[ th " LlIsitllnlu Wll~ re· re1 ulle or t nc nrHt IInpr(!SS IOD!:i celved by til{) GCl'llllIn people \l'nR gen· ceived nhollt tllC (J(,I'II1U'n peopll), when e nd. It wnR AO slgllllkn nt thnt I he· lJ g . 1 went to live 'II II on/.: thelll foul'te~n lh·vc Ame rien would hn\'c (If.clnrPil ' VIli' IH'uvl yours U}.!O, \\'nS t Itt\ Incl, of' ~u IIJl'lld o· hnlllcdln lc ly lIu,1 It he,'n Iwow n. I , . Il! :-t:i l'!i. t i l' {Jl'b U .l!.:u w urtl:; HUll H. C. ship 1I1110llg thl'llI. Clll~R rllstllll'tlo u8 hnve rulled to lind 1\ ~ lnl(l" (: " I'II",n l,;a fllt ' I' tu 'u l'aiIlLiu e; I'll' JJr. J', lJ, ore druwn tiO fine, 11m] the .. e Ill'e 80 who did nn t ('xult ovt'r till! cill Rtnl'llly 'IU ll l'1t "" " 1,' ",,"1< II I'1L(l,lu ci<. IIHIII Y gl'IHlntlt'lI~, tI,ut It Wllf! ullll/)~l crime, no,1 Ihe UCI'lvlly oC th o 7,,,p,\11 ', a llO .\h .:i. J IIl1h! li C; . :::;Jt u e L1 1a lt e r the on tlHl \\' i ll _ O~rm"n. tWIl IlllPOSRlb ie to find In IIII'll' rlllll>! 01\ 0IW(\ tOll'n ~ alill S Oli C;"el'l" I, wlli 5 (I" 11l1 would Ir pelln8 t",. III 1,'luri"a. ~ Iol'u ot U 6 BOllle sllClul [lIn Ill!. Olin \l'US Ill\\'uYH the evoked s hnllllr t1 eUlolIstrn U,,"s . ' wo COU ld . olhel"'" llU pel'lol·. Artm' lilY fuurh!cn Thut the views which the I)copl!! II ~l i:Ollli" hl.ll'!! yeurs' c-xperlellco uUlOug Ihe.e people, held regnrdln g the conduct or tllc ' wllr IlIlU ~Ir" . Lc wi:; W" slt nud MI', Vi~ O~'I!(' Sellers I"US ~II'. ItOI one dny la st wet,l" J cunnot sny tllIlt thut curly hnpI'cs6111n were strongly Influ enced by tit' [llliolle Clad e ticotl W!! ....! g li oS IS 01 f!'le nus In .. Mr. W. S. W ilkc l'son wus 11'1I1I 9,,,:L. hn s beeu rellHlvcd; II unythlug , It hus press, which wns uh>lOltltoly (!olltroll cd UnYlun uu ::;unuay, m /(' bu slIl es,s nnd vis iti l1/(' .... Iut iy"s ill been dcepen ed. Mrs Fmul I". II III' ,rl· S S im ll l S unuay 1I ell'lIIon I goveruUll'nt, WII S only to ho I'X' the by I t ne I . WC~ <. l Ill' us Anyone \l'ho hilS lIve(l In Berlin, nnll peeted. 'rhe tnct tIlU ~ In p ence lIllIi! thl! wllh her 0 ler, Mrs. Ii . K Colletl ar " '. Is s 01111'1' III s cOII,IIUon 'I'h ul'sdnl' nL with Sl'l' Is fnmlltur Ircll e McC lure ' pres8 of GO:I1111lny WIIK pl'1'III,,)>! th e SalJlnll. . anel J.'l'iduy in Dnyton. EurOI,elltl clI)llInls, will bellr llIe out most rcilnbl" In tho world, mud" of It Our clllzc os III lid s vicl uity al'Q fel. MONEY LOANE D tbnt tbe Oernlllll (lolicCJ)lnu 18 tho mORt n purticlIln rly VIIIUllhl c tool In tile \'1'OI'l!l' . I' ( ~ lind ley Knies , E Rev, body and In Wind IIrrugollt police olllclul In Ihe world, hnn,ls of tile gll\'el'lllll cot In tim e of lll g mu eh Impro ved tI) 1.1 ·loa 1101l , P l'l t iness s bu a c mad k Bec . sed cca hove hostilitie s sl nct) Bw w01'l1 Is token lu court In III'Hfrl'- wur. M0.NE Y loun ed on live Rtook o llu t, Co m hu sk ing will SOO n bc the thin- T uesduy. cnce to til II t IIf Rlx clvllltlnR, nlld IIIH ross, of 1."""" 011, ~polle l' Is gORpel to neIV Mi ss Glenna Gl'rrnon The tel ~ ~Drl sf'oond nlOrtgO l! e~, uf the lHlSt. '1'he n.bbit IlI w Ig In us power Is I;udl lIint It ml!(ht \'(!ryeIl8I1y 1" .-1 WI' ,'I, .Iohn Borblne , .Jr., NOl e~ bnu ~ ht. the peuple. Tho lust wo",1 In lilly III'I:U' llLllI g Is bohl l: indul ged In wllh s pe nt severn l (l:J ys hen t ~ r lt li be usell IlJlI"'cS~lvl! ly; hut ~tl'O ngely m ont was OIWIIYB furnlHhNI by proof h ll Mrs. T~1l1 mil .Allo lI Building , XelJlli, Ohio. much s uccess ; Oll~ COll I bou ses lire ' the g uest of MI', nnd ' ' enough, \Il'splte the S lIl,lldlty of the Hllpplled by some newRpllp cr IIrticle. I i . believed I M lIl CSB' PI'OIIUI'I'< well filled; I' . 11/1( M,·s. W. S. ' VII I(e l',(,1I w~ rc I , .. , \ lho !lnd In O£!rmUIl CIiUfUl"to r, grntt null corrup· vi s itors ThurQ(h \' "I!ls steht In der z~llung," IIhel'lllly vo"" C IOl'pers cou ven llon I' Davton . " , . Uon nmong the Om'UllI1l POIlCll 111111 tl'llnslllle d, "'l'he paper 8UYS so," WIIS .W III, not co n V(>lle FOR SALE-P ROPER TY this wlulel' li S untie_ Mr, and lIll' s. Chllrlos '1I aplIl"" a r e other olllcials ,wero proctJcul ly UII· nl\Vnya finnl Dud conclusiv e. Nothing Ipated, lown movin~ f ro m lh;ir fllrm lIol' l h of known beforc the wur. ' I So ROPERT Y .:In 8eooOlI HtreM, ne,vi lle. tile pupers declflred wns too prepostc rve rn or ou,' clllzons woro bc_ t o lh('ir new home in Wl1y Such were Iho peoplll behind the ou!:! to be bellevcll. d4 lequire ot thle olllce. " Ko~l!n/{ , Mr , ond I dllY WellneK on before lhc jury Ed. Mrs. and i\ll'. kol ser when the I,'reut Will' aturted. I . ' nil· . I,' '' exrellent to used WOR =~pres8 The -~-tO)wn, Menitti! Eornhur t 01 shull nevor fOfgllt Ule Senllmen ts ex· J ,III Ie ~hld~I(,Cl' and Ru(us ICOlltl!>lo Mrs, Pel'l'y vantflge to concelll reverReH und to re Xenll' VI SItors on Fl'idny cI'cn- WfOre !.hl' Sunday g urs'tss of 1\1 r nn;! pressed 10 me by prlvDte In,lIvlduu\(1 FORilfiALE of s uc- Iro out cOllltll1 utmost Tuylor. the' Walter moke .Mrs. _ _ _ _ _ ••_ _ __ (D every wulk Of life 'nR the vnrloll8 start the news- II g. tile from Right cesses. phases ot lhe Wllr devolope d. Miss Irene McClure ho s agoin "con Uookere l8 tor pupors declured thut OerlllOuy "'us cepted n position with the N. C C, BUFF Orplnj.{t No mCllsure Ihut WII~ taken by Gertllo nuthnt wor; e defcnslv n fighting Inqnlre ot C . S, Maxwell , sale. (nee Taylor cr Wnlt Mra. ,muny, no mllller holV ntroclous or Innnd Mr, tlon8 of the world bud jumped ou do! . O. con~lslcnt wltJl the world's Iden of lWn Earnhar t) are hapllY to announc e R. R. 1, WI,ynos 'fllle Oermllny 'li neck beCDlIRe t11('Y were Pare brad Duroc Jersev BOHr, 2 whut Is 11t!rmIRRlhlll In clvlllzcd wnr· jealous of her growing power. the nrrivul of n little doughter , NO e 10 Shropsh ire EWEl yrs , Old , ture ev~r brou!(ht II worll of cOllilelll' " ember the 7th. The Imrorlllu ce which UIC Iwlser of Thnd Zimm er. Inqutre Lambs, nntloD from tile Germnn pullilc IIR II Sunher us hud ~1rs. Fl'Onces Null hl8 leallers plnc('d In pullilc opinrI ·1 Born, to Mr. nnd Mrs, Gal'nelu Pct- (IllY /.:ucsts, Mr. nnd Mr. , Willi u m man, Waynos vllle, O . whole, nllllougll , of course, there were nud tllo Oerlll.11I p~ople Is elcur· et'son, NovemlJ er 13th :~ dnughter , Wilming of Borne noluble ex ·eptiolls. ~'he greut Ion nmong Hs, daught nn,l ns so I-.I'c, I RG AN, In fir~t 0lns8 oondltlo n lIIuRtrntel1 hy the UllnOllnc~mcllts Mary. majority of Gerlllolls who IlISCll ~RC d ly tun: Mr, ond Mrs. F', W , Rosn'lg-h "o nd s ur(!s thqy r emcu the aud Chenp, If sold soon . inquire at. mude they . nut spcnt Vandalia Mr, ond Mrs . Lu t hcr IIuines these multers wIlli lIIe, however, (~.,ughler Jnne t Mnl'cclln , of n 27 for llOme time, to office, time thIs trom to 80rted MI', Pllrents, did, her with GerlUllny the week-cnd only defended everytbln g Mr. and Mrs, W. II , Null spent the tion. O. consump Cnmden, at keroLoirel, Z nrlcy Type Ch rse rigorous o Mrs, M nnd kR 1II0re F"trb~n but cOlllplulncll I.lCcnuse wee k-end with relativ es in Dayton, Wlu;m In Decembe r, 1010, for In· , sene engiLe 3 h p ., good Dondi uut g ill1pl'ovin meusures were not luken. is Bog-nn E. . W Mrs. the were rl!llUzell thut the reMr. lind M,'S, M, .T, FaTr Uoo, good 1\8 new, used bot little; Merely by WilY of eXlllllple, nnll not stance, the kaiser not uble to be Ollt yet. g,,~ " t " of I'elutives in F nlllklin oni' <lllY will sell ohell\> unrcstl'lc lCll RubulUl'lne V. B WluMt,on , R be!!uuse her suggestio n wns nllY worse sumptioD of tool; oll Wils I' WaIte . 1\'II's o!l and MI', la st week. he hnd deterlllln D, 4, phone 56.5, Wilynes villa n 27 thon ' hundreds ot others raised by Illy wnrfnre, Which Sundoy. nes Hai Zimri with Ilinncl' Ins, bring ne utrnl Imtioll Mr, nnd Mrs, W. S, Wilkp.rso n Oerman pntlents, I IIIIlY mention the upon. might Thorong bbred Mol o \:log, blHok United Stutes, Intu llie Mrs. Josiah DlIvis , Mrs. Loyd Davi s , '\' C l'~ t he S unduy dinll cl', guests of 1\11;". surprisin g viewpoin t (',xpre8se d by the cluding the Curry to l y he EL necessur lind Polnnd China·, 1X ye~rH o ld In E ••Jon cs tlmt It was . R felt he MrM. M ~' ~, Osca r Clcv enger . . wnr, IIml VOIl of relative 0 llf, CouDtess SlerstorJ q'nlre of GuV 1\lblor, on Joe t:lulnEls g to uphold the spirit of seent the <Ill Y Wcdne 5duy w ilh Mrs. 60nlethln do and Sellmer es rl nltor Cha , wns Mrs It ulld MI'. llflrch. Henckel· Donnersl Wl\ynE>s v llle, Uhlo his people. It took the form of II pro- 1I0wnrd IIurley, fllmily spent Sun,l~y nt Montere y, tLe furm. !tilly hud joIned th" nllills uUII wheD on Hora ec guests of relativcs . Deoro to th e nilies. ed of ll ca Doshl Crew enry H Mrs, UT 7 busbels of good onplln BO nuthnt Ilgulnst nt OennaD rescutme (COotlnued on pallO ') Inquire Compton 's one n(tel'noo n lu st week, Clover l:3eed for BILle. tlon rnn very high. . MI'. and Mr s . Boycs L~ och nmU Mr. Homer Haincs returned fro m Wes t- Will Horm ell, of Dayton, were. the of Nate Gray. B .. rvoy~bnrg, Ohio "What we shoul<l (\0 lit the very first n20 SUIl,1oy dinner g uests of Mr, and M.rs, towlI, PII, Monduy or last wc ck, avalloble opportun ity," .she doclnred, Bring Up the Reserves. t. art of work McGrulle S. single every of ther, ny destroy Inquire to "III good ewes for Balo, John woa vIsiting his grnndmo Mrs. Jesse Hill spent Wednesd ID Ital,. Not a single ODe ot their who lived In the country. One doy with Hornee Compton 's: A. B. Shaner, R. D, 2, WaYDos n 12 thut John hod ville, Ohll,. Mr. Roland St. John, who hilS beel landmark s or ort trensures should 'be his gl'llndmo tlter found Dietetic Hablt& so she spending a few weeks with hi s Uncle, lett standing. Then wben the Will: IB, but n few clelln clothes left j{{lod s e Derl1l parpORe mare; fllso Slime people Ret'lII 10 thlnl, that a his mother and Som Michn er's hns returned to h ls over nnll Hnly no 10llger derives the told ;rohn to write -to 2 yoaog mules. Inqnlre of W, clothes. home in Xeniu, vCl(ctnrln n Is n ctlrlllRlty. A roulth enormOU8 revenue she has heen col- tell her to sond him some Dew ln show!; thnt the popllhltiLOIl B Whitake r, Routo 1, Wayneiv \llp, tely, nnd In II Horace COmpton lind cillculntk lecting tor yeors froll' tuurlsts, alie wll\ John obeyed Immedln Mrs and Mr. D 12 and showed her F'rnnces Wilson were in Wilming ton, of thil world, now I'stlmntcl l approxl - 01110 be 80rry tor whut she hns dODO to few minutes t'etuined mutely Ilt 1,()OO,000,OOO, Is sold to be the letter, which W08 na followB: Sununy afternoo n. ·Germnn yl" dlvlrlp.d us to dietetic habItS obout IlS pleaso send 010 a r&Did the Gennon people countenu nce "Dear ~mma, Mr. Chnriert on of Pennsylv onia, foil 011" : Strict vCI!Nnrl1l.ns, 2GO,OOO,enforcem ent ot cleoD dotbe&," from the submarin e ,\Vart~re und tlt.e 810\lIlhwho hus recently . r cturred 000; prn ctlcolly \'egeturlu ns, but eutFrunce, where he hos been engaged in Ing 0 little fis h or fl esh , '\50,000,0 00; the Friends reconstru ction work, u nve ('ilting meot IIbout once a weel{ (on al Dir"ctor at chu"ch Friends the , nt n lecture hi gh days anrl holldn:;8) ', 5QO,00(),OOO; Funer and Embalmer, New Burlingt on. ~ni-Ing lII~nt dnlly ond somp.tlm es Inore Aunt Esther Compton nnd Esther thlln once 1\ l1uy, 400,000,000. 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to th" hunl"Cl'ing- victi ms 01 Germany County A gcnt Closs wish es E ve ry country in Eu call the Iltention of farmers to tho unel thl' \\'ar, red fr()'IYI shortage of following statemen ts issucd by the !'Ope 11lI~ suffe y ie ld, weakene d proI-'ood Adminj8trntion: It is aimed <Ii· fooel, I c~sonetl ll the grout tracts rectly nt the consume r to urge the <Iuetion, most of u by Germany , saving of food, yet It also points out overrun nncl pillngcd by Germany 'R sacked ond lhe responsi bility and opportun ity be- tortured partners ; wrecked by tho Rus sinn fore the Americn n farmers: "Americ a must this yeur send to ll1udncs . Theil' wiles nre incl'euRj ng; they arc thc armies a{ld the allies 50 per cent la8 t yenr-th rc · fn cing now n terrible winter. Mllny more food than we cannot help times tho norma l exports. When th .. , will stnl've. As ,yet Either Auto or Horse drawn eervice, 11'111' ends she must supply with food I them, except where the Belgian Rcits succor. servi~e, tends ex No extra charge for auto 180 million Ileople who u l'e fucing , Iie r Commiss ion starvotio n behind Both phones in Office and Residenc e, storvl\tio n unles ~ help comes quickly. We cannot prevent the limits When the wnr ends in dcmocro cy'!t 'l tho wnr barric r or beyond No. 14. every cubic foot triumph, new obijgatio ns will filII UI)- of s hippin g . whcr.e needed in is time s on us. We shllll be called upon to 811r! eve ry second th - effort for victory, !lend not less food, but more, \Vll rl'cn county is expected to dv 'Fhe nlli~s will by no means prohl'r (Jart in suppl yi1l1!' the additiona l duce a new hnrvest overnigh t. Let each fnrmer Eighty mi1~ions of men cnnnot be ~;food I'cquil'em ents. the producti on for four , fall jn linc by cC'-opern ting ,vith Protaken out of in its Food years without lasting losses of yield,1-C ounty Farm Bureau iving Thanksg Cnmpaig n, Rely on your owti It will be yenrs before their fields I duction Judgment a. to w.ill recupera te, farms are restored 'l.week. pnllcrn, but ' relly" respectfu Yours ond herds ore restocke d. we eber durahlllt, CHAS. F. ":LASS, But unother demond even more in- : II tbe mOit tmpol' County Agent. taut feature. sistent will come to us--thc , cry of '

A. MAF FIT

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• Standard Sp~clflc. _ Some facotious persqns wont to know ,vhot we polish the sellt of our ponts with to mnke them 80 bright Bnd 8hlny. It's no "get'8Ucl NIUlck" preparati on, but on Intongib le- and natural element Imown 811 tem'pl at-, trltus.-B ouston Post. '

Conserve Enthuala ,m. Are 10n a boy or girl who becomp8 very enthllslfl9t1c about some ni ce thing you want to do? Be cnrefnl not to be so enthuslo stle In stortlng n now dndertak lng t,h nt you have no energr lett tor carrying It through to completion. Enthuslo sln Is un Importan t I Malarial Seourae. tactor ID success, but It mllst be B Molarlnl tevers aro by tar the greatst'eudy Jlo\V, ond not bU,rst forth like rur~ dl8tr1etl of some of the geysers ."hlclt selld B est scourge of the one state: of CaraSPOilt of water skywora, nnd then are Venezuel a . In the I bobo, ,vltll 0 popullltlo n 'of 198,896, quiet for 24 hours.-E xchange , there were 1.484 deaths from Dlolarla \ Subscrib e for the Miami Gazette laat yeo.. · ~~ a "-~ . \

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Rev . and Mra . G. N . Jolly wer e Cincinnati visitors lust week .

THANKSGIVING

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If you want allY j ewelry: clocks or 8ilverware for Cbri!!lmlll!. call at Kilhon' s Mil lin ory Store, agent fo r M. Kohlhagen, l..ebs·n on.

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'Featuring Charles Ray in. .

M'rs Edith Har ris expects ,to leave for Chicago on Wedn c~ay morning (Copyright. 1918, h l' the McCl ure NeWSpA- where she w ill j oin Mr.. Rnd Mrs per Syntl lcLLt6.) Frank Tay lor and go 011 to R ivers id e, California. whe re they expec t to Tilts IJrupo"n l w as neslgncCl t o U(.~ spend the winter. C'onl l'lI sh two ,lIslll!cl IJlIrpOses : F irst. It WflS to convillce the G 'I'mun pcopl e The Thanksgiving Spec ial is draw, thut th eir l<ul srr WII S rCll lly tho pCllce- ing large crowd s of Money avers. to loving monnrch h e hnd nlwuys pro- The S Fred Company Lebanon Big fc'scd to be ; secoll<i, It was to dcmQl'- Store . The su le c(m linu es nntil ullzc lIle uili es by olvhllng them Nove mber 27th. ngoillst th emselv es. This mu ch Is ccrtuln: T ho kai ser J ames W. Da vis. of (h e S S. Ore · neve r Inleuuco th e allies to nccept tbu gon. rume hom e on e day last wee k proposul he nllH)c. Ue admi tted tllU t H i ~ furlough was very short, .an tl h r~ much to me. u S (llt.l ul so t he hud only time to rt'Bch home. 'N hon Pr.lnce von rl ess. hI s 1Il0st Inllrunte he had to ret urn . He was lookin g advisor. It WII S terllled In s uch II wny well a nd hai>PY. lhllt the 1I11.1es cou lll 1I0t posSlhly necept It. Dut I t St'r\' ctl one of the porAn econom ical plan for purchllsing ]loses whtch It wns IlItcnuctl to nch leve, Chris tmal! Giftil i!l re presented in IIUO nearly accompli shed tho other. Th e S . Fred Company Lebdnon Big Store Thanksgivin g Special, nowon, CHAPTER XVI. and to ct'ntinue until N ovembe r 27.

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The uni on T hanksgiving service wil l he held in t he M , E, chu rch ut llJ o'cl oc k. Thursday morning, Nov . CINCINNATI, OHIO " .. !o!llIpP"fl I n (" llI s i"" I' \\l lP l)H~ r II ~1l l'te \' . J . F Cadwullutl c i' will read WIHlll l not l Ie l u,tt,,1' url,' l' ull ttl ,·(" turn t h~ Scriptu re lesson, Re v. J ohn Me · S hip in y o u r own cans or we wr ll IlJan F HI ': E call~ fo r :\0 days trial. Jlt ll ll e. Su("'1J \\' :t ."; OU I' i ~ lI o rHn <:, ! of w ar Mi ll an wil l offer the opening prayer. \Ve gu arantee you r cans and cr 'alll again st luss. l{cllIember we that W P O(!dd .. d t hllt , e n ' II (hough It a lll) Rev . G. N. J olly 0 D will LI e· refund the p rice of yo ur shippin~ t icke t. w l' re out IHh·i..... ahl e to motor I n D el- li ve r the ~e rm ll n. T he choirs of th(~ g-IUB I unll Frn IIC£', wh(~ r c w e ,,,ere vurious ch urch e ~ are cor c1 ially invit o ~-~~~-~~~~~--~-~-~-~~------_ .J,tI\lflfl. we 1lI1~lIt ~"f .. ly plnn u (our In ed t(, a ss i ~t in t he s inging . t.h" Black f"" ,,'t III Ucr muu\,. Thi ~ sho uld be 1\ very g racioll s (Tn ht· r :o ntIO llflfJ) 'J'har,k>lgivirlg b ·rvlee . We tr ust thaL a ll the h usitw~s h ou ~es will c loee from lI avi ng- ~,,! d th e ('llI'stahle farm . .' [I,ck a lld implt'mellt 5 tl) Mr. J) ~\'id 10 to 12 o·c1oek . and th e peopl e com e ~ I ' , rrl", [he "alt· nrl ,:all l fllrtl1 f" r I' ridal', J'\'Jvpmher Read Ga zette's Cla ss ifi ed Ads lOl!etlwr Hllrl ,,·nd e r thanks to the :!:.!ml, i, hcrpi.,r calle'o ,,11'. Lord for 1-1is lovin g kindness and tender me rtle". Hu t I II ill sell (!II til l' old Ward ia r m, [\\,O miles l:a ... t oi J F . Cadwa llad e r, \1 orroll' , <)11 ;John McMi ll an. ,- - . G. N Jo tly.

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SPEC IAL Ti l lS WEEK A New Bread, n ice big loav es , a s fine as you eve r ate

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Furniture .._-.,£arpets, Stoves Vieiro las

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I wi ll sell at Public ~ale at my on t h l~ Upper Springboro Pi k". X; mil e Wc'.t of Waynesville. on Wcd n sda)'. r.edmber 4, 1918,

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beginnin g- at J f) o'clock a. m ., the followin g: 7 h(,raes. 19 cattle. &2 hogs . 10 shcep, f", rming Implement!t. c6rn in crib , etc. See larg e billa lror particulars. James R Gibbons .

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NO HUNTING" Our expcrience and wide a C'lj un intnll c(' gel you th e II igh Dolla r. Gct terms anu da les IIOW.

STATEMENT is s~metimes made that on account of its absolute supremacy the Victrola is highpriced . The answer is a simple one. You . can buya genuine Victrola for as little as $22.50 . Beautiful cabinet styles at exceedingly reasQnable figures.

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We will sell you ' 8 Vic- ' trola lind Recorlls for 811 ' li tt le 8S' $5 00 down, with mont.hly · paymenta of $5 00.

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The VICTROLA Th,"

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to All Lovers

Get.a Victrola now--m~ke most of winte·r eveni~gs

A Message

Th e following nartled peraona will not all ow hunt in'7, on their premises. anti wil l p rosecl te any 'o ffender to' the full extent of the Jaw: ' fl, G. Atkil)80.D Dr. J . T Ellie J . F . Cadwallader Wm . Cum mings R. Van Tr ~88 farms Frank Braddoek 1 . • A Maffitt · , J ason Shechan "

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Pictur~s Show' Chant~t~-·~t Great American s=:- !(:1E";'-'~Er='"5:J'I :]I--U !lEI:5S Ei • ~rn Happenings of Personal Nature ~.I~ Around Town e I

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to be n pel'isco peLie1l~. Ii. J. W~terhouse writes to but was thought taken. We us and saye that he is again . in but .there nl'e no chances suspicious FrancJl, and, will join hlB division have orders to fire at any fG'\' you ~ow that a belore Ion". ·He was w' '1Indect and loo~ing object, hide behind almost hl\8 been in a .hospltal in EDI(land for perIscope can anything . some time, Tuesday , August 20th. Still get. ting colder. We ran Into a school of moming . lTbe writer ()f this article, Clar· sharks and blackfish this at 9 :80. encfI Menden hall, is at home on a Battle stations An object was sighted Wednesday. furlough . He has told Us of /lut we djd not come close enough to tb~np not mention ed .In his it to so ewhat it was. We pnssed and promiiles to write ' more thre~ more transpor ts today! one of bla.trave l8 80me day .-Edito r ] . them being Ii United States snip. .. Thursda y, wo nre stiIJ making the • 1aaDle speed, but will mnke 22' knol~ { hour, commencing at 4 o'clock toDear Friend: morrow mornin~. We caught a wireNow that this ~IIT Is 'over, I less message from off some Spanish coast lost night, or raLher this m()'l'ngreat I!leasure In writing you ing at about 2:80. letter and letting 'you know where Friday, we are now in one of the arB and what wo are doing. worst plnccs there nre between here We are now anehoted at and the United States- a place where E'JIgland, fifteen minute!!' rido moat of our transpor ts have been sunk, and where the U-boats are operatin g Weymouth, lind aile hour'lI . ride, the thickest. We have doubled our the gre,ateet. prison camp in watch and it wl11 be little IIlcep we Almoat every 'day I see any deswill get fa. sorne time. Nine of them marchin g _down ,t he came out to meet us this fired lm.orllin:g. One of 'the destroyers with Engli8b. soldiers guarding . shots at something. but we . do not lleem to mind it because what it was that she heal' not ~et they because aro prls~nera, saw. She Wile bearing off from us (y .t9 eal; alld a fairly good . about one mlle. sleep. In fllct, ' they even wo are ia port at Inst. We some of 'Us IOpora when we here In Bontery Bay at clc'Se coming back on the train from 2:30 o'clock. Thie, place used "to don. Of coane, down in their one 4f Gormany's greatest 8uhniothai might h"ve been praying bailee before the war .started. some way to .tlck a knife In UB, or are .no other battle ehlJ)& over dilpeR oCUli jn iIome1otb er way, but hero except us two, .but there !Ire. a it looked ,to UI like they really ~mentan !lubmarme number of Tliey think more of tha enee.-. are de:. tlian they do of of any chMers and d~8troye1'8. We du~y, so wo wl1l. not ;'.~'A .. · ...,+l~,.. They hate the English ta('hod on speCial bo with the grand fle~'t fop some tlm.e. Bnako . our t~p If;imer, • I will give yOu And 80 the completlD'!l. of to how we made the trip aCl'01l8. Not vel''! exoltmgplentyreali in. S. 8. , Oklahoma and about.. maybe, but it was 8.~'N•• vada left tpe .Norfolk torestmg to UII. Convoyed Bli Troop on Satuiday p.ftel'l1oon, We went from thore tried ont our :al~~~~~~~~,I~~

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anxious to start maneuvcring nt'ound Herbert aIter we got lhere. But we ull had to Mrs, F. E. Reddick, of Vancouv er. : Born-T o Mr. and Mrs. lin" up and be mustered. Some people motber. Mrs . D(Jster, of near Harvey. burg. Sun· her visiting is ., Wash herc over A. C. . M engaged in th e Y . day, January 5, 1919, /I Bon. Elizabet h Snook . had automobiles for all of uS nnd-toolt re 's );,L~r delle .• s . illk. Ihe cluy, "Li us from the sta tion to the Grnfton , . who is l.lg lil I rtJllI lI :-. hJud lht a~irit flits Notlce- A married man who is Notice- A married man Hotel, tho second la rgcst in th.is dty While he R". n IIud ."rlb combln~ 10 illY wanting farm work, call pbone 16 2, wanting farm work, call phone 16·2. of ~evcn mjlJion ·people. Waynelivllle, Ohio. We . think the QUllke. < an' nol in 'H olY bl~s l the righleous Wb~D Ioe diesl ": Waynesville, Ohio . doing Just to show wha t Am erica isfOl'oi . B • gn L in b II C I her boys over here Ch fig. rid a s I (' ' to listen ut . war t.le • th ures. J'"irst, bere ill tl;'- oI ir t'ctul' of ' t SI h' ar f'S orne \\as orn, March "'" co un.Jles l' c... Ie Il'es wo . Mrs. Sadie Zeit sp.nt Sunday In Mr. Bnd Mrs. Sam Haines, of near 'I JI fr.,j rs uf 23, 18411, ~t LIl~borton. 911nton largest hotels in London fol' us to put the Depnrlm ent of Cl HIS young- hfe w. as Bellbrook, spent Sunday afternoo n Morrow , vlstlnl[ her friend, Mles OhIO unty. Co ' ell1 tll ,.f ll~ t . S" "oCI""ly CroBs Red lhe C. M. Y. of the th up at. Besides all spent upon th f Margare t Roberts . ~, " ~ who ga'lO up ere growm.R' here with relatives . e arm, A.'s, the young ladles ovel' 0 1' I I e :,;ociety here 8 S "The Red CroSHin100kJl their ' homes to come t to a s turd~ manhood because of hiS · t · I 8e~ a as FrtendM of . ~ e)(IJ ~ r out· door life 'd . ,. One lot Boys' Shlrta and Drawers , warkers m this great ol'ganizaLicl'l, Raisin Brean and Seven other vaOn Decemb er 22 1R69 h and eaders . 1 here 18 DO • ,I,ll o[ pe:o· WIiS rieties of Good Bread every morning regu lar 60c value, oloslng out at 28c. (I ns well as nurses for the sick • ' . d' . "lIoy ail .v~ ' we Hyman & Co. wounded, certainly deservo all tho .ple from wllOm \\ by? . H,: unite !~ murrlag e to Mory~. Hart- at White's Store. credit given them and they should lenr n Ii 80 much" AI" year of their mar· first he 1 . . s~ck lhirl I II ; , ·"" present tl;o in cl\use at wh ow have a whole lot. 1 do not kn ~ lIa/' rJ.t:!~ ~Ife was spenl on .a farm in the Lieut. Elliott, of ~ichmond, Ind., Marion ' E. Campbe ll, of Sardinia , the soldiers nrc do,ing, but I do know mu n th ~ lhe Englisb "C; 'j"b~t ' ,r\l ':l mtlre VICllllly of. Xenia, OhIO. After one rpcl' Tuesday with h\s grll;ndm o'her to spent helped relatives alrE:lldy and g goin friends are on snilr/l's called U8 Ohio. tltat everyon e of IIV,'I' year of remJenc e Ihere, ,Mr. Cornell J of the Friends Home. jl" d I' ". Shute, Mrs. villag;: Fr"nch :300 n. thon afternoo ami Friday accounts IliSt pay bere (Iur in to dig down {1l0 11 36', nJ uved b~c~ to Warren County. ~ , , .1,l1 and familiES ,01,0 11 t gl'eate~ the of one them give to help nw rly bOO FOl:lr children were. born to the Men's Best Corduro y or Duck tImes they ever hud iu thair livcs UUO ind ividllnls; buil; ,,:JUD Women' s House Dresses, $169 at packe ts mlirllfl!Se. unton, MorrIS ~., of Daywhen we h.it the good old U. S. A: hOUSl'S; don ated some ,IJ articles' ton, YVllham E, Harry A . and Lou· Fred's Lebanon Big Store After In Water-P roof Coats, regular $6.60 hO{)!k>' valu ps, epecial for Saturda y only, !lgain. I tell you it is ju st like bl!- .,f clothes and . ventory Sale of Winter GOOdR !5,OOO worth ella C. Mllle~. of. WayneSVille. U 98. Hyman & Co. Inff cared for nt home. They see to and diRlribut d some deceased the The tpar~len life of s, tl,/(' and ~~ds YO'IJr every n eed and wo nt ond make of fa rm machine gl,Y happy .. The fellowexceedm w~s a is .. tbAI aoee I F nnd in on l'odoy H4mders B. maltes F. It· Mra Mr. and things so pleasant for you. shi p of a falnlly of children mnde Mrs. J. E, Werner and two IIODS, " , a fellow want toJlny somethin g aboul Mrs. J. H. Coleman were Xenia and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Raper, of ellt . by which (h~ "urk of their life to be an overflow ing one. n. afternoo y them nnd he cannot think of anythin~ n1 in Thursda d , respecte shoppers Mr. Cornf:1I WIiS well g Sl Quallers Dayton. were the guests of Mr. · and p'h t,o /tnll' Xou II clirta~nc;l, A mr'nc~ lind" ~. ~ ,,...~~~ hl. w)1i,.h he lived . . .~ r'f'hD.r'1 '~I ~ IlfternooD . " Rnner. I::!oDday " ; j .. t ~l ~ -j!!:.'" Mrs. W.O. . . t"$o,. efli ,. farm of s ret mut 011 !)aYL:'n, ~ ' Unit Bis opiniun . Mrs ·c.7: Eg b'~rL, aU' got room s when we : tQo. the Burellu of Ih'ohl10 riel,ds b b h . Red lhe Mr. of good (Americ nn and Brili, r>()\'lin " a nd clency was soug t y t ost:! needing spent Sunday with her parents, $9.75, hotel, and had a Suits, and Women' s Coats advice. He made a distinct success and Mrs. W. J . Baker, of Co rwin. bath and a general clean-up of our Cross th at is now' ~ ll'•j '" ~14.76, $19 75,122 95 at The S. Fred ure. agricult in h lwo trl;', ,hospi clothes_ '!Ie certainly did need it, nf- staffing fuur Compan y Lebanon Big Store After M C (or orphans , one hvm.' [u r agt'd peo· and ter our rIde 0'11 the tt:allt. We were Women's Shoes, $248, $2.95, $3.45, Inventor y Sale of Winter Goods. r . ornell and his faithful Hnd f relie .~e met im doin" lind pie e th of s by which, member active ' the~ 'lead), for .s 1upper, " d evoted l'wife were $4.48 at Fred's Lebanon Big Store F wurk among th l! tho usands of W SI' was ce rt nm y a fine one. It on- socblgees. lip !lrmders Club BII After Inventor y Sale of Winter Several of our citizens attended nre layne b Qalakers thOSe And refu ~ pence G a nnd COllts us 2 shillings Goods. work also in Italy ong as . ell I permltte . the governm ent sale at Chillico the Ilplece. There \ ere foul' of us out of doing this Bumeand The I~Lerest of Mr. Cornell in Netherla nds' Monday. my division that stayed together : Russill Sel'biaHOOlethe . , commum ty welfare was very marked. J ournal Thomaa Crew, of Lynn, Ind., is moat of the.tlme we were sight-eeejng. -The Ladies' he Herved his Townye!lr.s, l!1any F~r . ' l I 0111' relatives spending several week with We-went ou.t after we had finished shIp III un offiCial capacity . No mat- and The success of 1< red s Lebanon Big and around Wayna supper, got 'Borne oigars and started , of consider ation was ville friends In Inventor y Sale of Winter worthy Aftsr ter Store oot tci. see 8,ome of the city. paRSed by unnoticed Since retireGoods Is illustrat ed by the record. _ . '. . It sure Is a' brilliant plnce after th e deceased has lived in breakin g crowds. in attendan ce, and 1D t l\f~ ToWex:s, \vns ment, " e. D1ght, alt90u~h as y~t ~hey hnvcn't thtl~ keep awatch d WIth the Wuynf!flville. SpeCial, Men 9 $250 and $2.98 unprece dented volume of purchas got all .of tholr electrtc lights turned Lelimg us story\ c~nne.cte active member Coat an wos COl'nell ,1,76. Mr. lit s true. Sweater ,/9~te 18 winch block, chopp!ng on. You know thut all Light powel' Hyman & Co, , Uldy Jf~ne of the Methodi st Episco)Ja l Church . was cut off whe~ th~ GennDn Zeppn- , ~he time they b~hetlde\f years, he h8ll been all ofmany For stnke to ~d ~l· exec.utlOn t~le Gray on down Jins ere ciroppmg b~mbs ax before her fi cial member of the Churoh.to He Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenc e Sherwoo d, the city'; They have stIli got some of three ~Imes WIth hiS its e floor. It gave much time and attention to)h .rolled f~ally hend from l l)l'ote~te! statues of New Jersey, and Mias Dorothy ,famous t~ell' d . great! be will He welfafu pretty a such had shc AlIYwuy, It IS very WIIS sntd that y mlilBe Sherwoo d,of ·Lebanon , spent Thurs. Illr raids "nc~v. '. neek thut the man cO'lld· not help . .Its deh~eral .as it 18. lons. duyhere wlth·rel atives. made a poor In Ith inking about it, nnd so forty..Jl Clara, second daullhte r of J. C. ., [<'or qUI~e. a time, Mr. Cornell has Olmd~ job of it. He wus to get and Rebecca Murray, waa born near See 11J,toric Scenes enwas He health, falhng In been it instead bllt worle the cioing t t d out ror . f th e f ac t tb a t h 'IS . _I t' I Anotber barrel of,Fancy Sorghum . WayneavlUe, Ohio, Septemb er 17, . 'r, Th e .n ex t mor",ug we s ar e cost 111m forty pound s an'd ~he drinks Ir~ y,c0nsclous 0 1887, and dep~rted this life at ber your supply, this ill the last. Get immedia tel nft0r b ' 1 f t A prove Tl,is is the way that the afiliction would s~one.r or latt:!r White. Will home in JonesbOro, Ark., Decemb er by the nn%te "1 Sh~eC~p~~li~ D~~~~ around. almness c . t~e He !,Ilet thiS With 20, 1918. She was married durlft/r wns recently :~owel' cnme I? be Cs.Ilc:d ~~e Blc)ody falal , ~eremty hnen, a p erson who a of rislic c~arl,lcte Beheve II\ ~, lt IS a dlllnp, and. the summer of 1918 to A. E. Forten· knfghted for his great work in th,) I'Jwcl·. de· r, had he daughte hfe, and hiS In Harris . N. Mrs, I. the Austrtllian ~~lool1\y plac~, nnd J . would hate to CllrIstllm berry. at Birming;bam, AlB., who war. He is from knew He the . Gor! were upon Dayton, ~uch of pended Ruth, Miss Ior. any length of survives har, aleo her father, J . C. army . . Besides him anti us four W OI'I! !I.nve to s.tay In lhlll'ckulolgh would trusted Mc· ~ h Alice whum Mrs. 90d of tl~e that guests imend week· WIIS lter Murray, of Rogers, Ark, and one two Canadian soldiers, and foul' you nlr t ll~e . Sl~ Wa dungeon oi the T()wer not fall In Lho hour of hiMgreatest Kinsey and daughte r, MiilB Henriett a. siater, Mra. E . W. Hopkins , ot Wayladles, Americnn Relief WOl'kcl's II'hu .,':Isoned In a . need lHlfore years of .." have been over here evel' since A~ g U5 ~ 10 1' " g reat numuel' nesville, Ohio. On Jllnuary G, H1I9, he quietly last year. One of the boys with us j,e \\'a3 executed . She retired at night In her appar· From 10% to 33y'% off on Under· ago the at away 31epl ly peaceful nd a Jewels of s Sow 1 houslJlld ent usual good health and when the was from Texas, her nati ve stute, nnd of 70 years, IU nlollth~ and 17 clays wear at The S. Fred Compan yyLeba· of , he said that she felt as good 'from tJrc Idl to mourn hi~ depar. non Big :Store After Inventor Sale alarm sounded at the IIsual bourand There crown The wcl'. To the for much So m, hi with talked having met him nnd arising next morning IIhe awoke ture. foul' chihlrcn . six grandchll · of Winter Goods. IIlght. ng interesti hel' t nno o wel ;!!\\'cls fOl'tunl·. a her left hnd, Christ;.. liS if some one wished ber hu ~band a Merry crown, queen's dren, tlVO great grandch ildren, and her I co~ld readily believo her when she .'he imperi ul stal\1 Messrs. Carl McClure. Clarence mas, and in a few minutes .more ":own of state. It r..,·merly had ~Z ,818 ~ large .circle of friend s . SDld It, too. fled. had spirit other Ethan many nnd Kilbon. penrls Kenneth :l!J7 s, all. Mendenh Well, we went arCl'Und to the Lon- ,Jlltmond r tlte IhHd The deceased was a splendid Chrla · attended s, 66 brilliant s " Thcr~ is 11 0 1" ilion Co/Jd·sbuu" dle •• pcace; Crane and Howard Burton don TOWCI', the (ir.s t thing, which, jewels. Two sapphire Thnt dwcll.\\'i lbln C it woman, always taking an active to tian added been evening hm'(' Monday amonds di ii~ ntl Dayton, " at th~ th's m Kei Willia you know. WlIS built by Alld siokuc.s build , ,u, d"ngeou WA il . has in c.hurch work, teacblng a Sunpart crown state imperinl e Th bince. sate-keep tbo i 8 for sllfcca~ 's expresslY aill knoweth Conqucrer School class In the Firat Baptist 34 cllrets For o ll e who tireless day woig)tbig emerald n u lndi' 11 . , b tower this h hig Pal·t iuioll! p city. the of U 'J ing HI soa rs Big reductio n in Men's. Ladles' Church in Jonesbo ro. Every ao1i,liO diamonds. Be~ And livt·s llclt(,Atll the Ol)en sky.', in the city of London and port of it "n ppbire , Ilnd huv and Children 's Underw ear at Hyman quaintan ce was a friend and In her ~ jU'.!t mentIoned·. G. S. t)\ltside. The tower covers an arell :;ides these I -C. . & Co. many more!. It death the commun ity hll& Ia.t a truly of ' 18 acres. -The oldest and most Ihere wer!:', Oh, SO you at look 'to Thanks. of Cascinal~ Card tc' noble characte r. ~ccms is tower importan t building of this The funeral WIIS conduct ed JanuJust to t hem, the snmo 115 " IInake would e Grange will Install their new Tbe gratitud ur o ' express called the White Tower. to wish We rubies .. had I Hal Hn! ' 1 at tbe First Baptist ch~rcb In you !ary harm .. January . protected evening was y it well Saturda and how officers, show you s growinlr ali and tbanks to nil our friends ro, by ber pastor, Rev. J. R. Jones'bo be to invited a!e s member es All its inward 'l\'.nrd is protected ' by a big dia monds ond sapphire 18. I went to bed! that neighbo rs for the many kindne'3S after which the burial was Hobbs, afserved be Will Oyster8 . wall, flanked by 13 to'Wers. The en- around me when Bnd present illness too, shown to us during the Westlaw n cemeter y • . the at bad trRnce to the place is on the south night. You cnn imagine 'that, work. the ter death of our father. --Roger s (Ark.) Democr at. .side, undernqath f!te Bloody Tower. ~an't you? place \VO lIaw wall the St. , Children The Another The oUl!\vard ward is defended by six Mrs. Fortenb errv served as tele· You'll find a lupply of Brown Su]places towers, facing the Thames river. A John's chapel, (l'Ile oE operator at the Centerv ille and phone Store White's at meats all of o.urlng for gar big. ditch, or mOClt,- surround s al1 of uf worship in' the . Waynesville excbang l8 tllr a number this of years, and numbere d her friend. Ilee how utterly im- religions went to these and 80 you . it wall for anyone to capture \IIace. We were up Is by the scores In tbl. Tlcinlty • I. N. Miller, of H arveysb urg, and , Nursery Antioch tbe ~~ with stili ~r:~~~ t':d~~ ;,~ ovel' -aU AIId no one ever did, hnd is a 'pluce ill • - • will be glad to take your order for 'although, as history tells you, Thero is cnJled the trees, ,~~ed cODII~ntiy. fruit of line the In g anythin middle tower was occupied by You s it at least a shade trees, shruIibe ry, etc. Call mon kings an~ <\uo\!nll doV(I1 to Charles feet from a and him, and he will come and see you. tell you It-'WIII, I 1)elleve, the custom tor peril to ~C~l' You to stay in thk .tower his 01' her Illace. ho wer~ SItting uV., 'Vour, The Woman' s Auxiliar y, of St .in Jirocesalon to W~tmtn8f.e~, . It: one can fl~ure au . , Mary's Churcb, wiIJ meet with Miss because i8 it . fesl! ·Vlalt london ·Tower .. Emma Heigbw&y at the home of , . ·lectliro llnd. It . :- - - - M1'8 O. J . Edwardl1, Friday after- . a~~~!:~:f:~:~l~a: l, , tl cBthedTa thJ,lI mind lri!lster

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with the r l qht crook fo r tll p r"I''''''l'd " ntJ Hf 11 r' lIll n ('r. Hnt! ~1l 1 tit ' ln n nc1 "\\"4' W Cl lf t Illlk uho u t It now,tt b. hl'w{~d thdr bottOll lS n~ Hfl) t)lI th1y itS u ,, "'wP I'f'd . I ('(Hlhl. Thpn T Il1 l1tlt, lliJtC'lll'H In t hem I" lit, . " ''' (l II ''.lIgh( ot th e evening nC)lr lh e top of Ih " l !' cronl<~ IIIILI tltI,'d " II' I. , l 'I'I)""d y . uld: Itt ' tll lll I'o f i ('i, ill to t ll f" nOI ' ill' S Ilnd S ·· '·I;'.II1 I .... h a\\ h JL.... dpr"IITH l ed 1I1 ~ mort. ('lIl't'U iL wit h /JurI s drh' u by til axJ!t1:' .. IIH' " " y :-In' II. , wnntfi It In gold. ' '' ':It I , TlIl1 ': I goO\ ;1 h illf! rll" In.'' ('\' 1-' 0" 1' . 1' :11 ~ l !1 tli ' . I ,'ll "t'I H', 1 o!,d 1II'\\'ci! 1111 ,·,·111 1\'.,' II I " "... to ~It It f1"lIle wuy, I d lll'l • h o w." Itl" i , I I f'rc ,~: !'/. tll l ' 1111""1" or thfl n :n. "\\"~ "f n il th l tlg''' : '' 1111 Hunt e x ... I: 111.,111 .1 111' 111 ;I lia I" Hrltt 11 :-:,·, ) j 'lh ll', "'1. " rI o \\' fi r. ' WI' t;n tfl' to g lt i ,,;: : :;.' li t.!) ... I u ..... '11:·" nlld ! ,r,II'\' It. 1111 I hur IIl'd ,, ' \ - I !I, '!" /' !I IIi'd I lm cs ?- 1 !:"~ (I.,' :·... 11 t,ll llrtJ ~ \\ I .i('h \\,I ' r ,' J':lRLt .'," I I 'I f ' t 111'1' Illitl II ,' , . I'd HI" , ' " I{ nll\"?" "\\' .. 11, I ('1 i1 1', 1•• 11 ~' ('." ~fil 'l Uncle \, :' :"; :1 ... , ',1 , 111' 1 In\f l 11 "' U1 11" , , 1' IIII' :n· 1J H1"/ ; 1' till ' ,r: Il'(: , l low f it m: d-\ I' I " ',,", .. I,\'. "I >; 11"" 1(1 ' "1111'1 forgive US tnr :-'11,)0' H "d uey Hllrfl l'~. '" I!. I II '. ~I \\ : .... rll) \\ II !' .... 1 p rllld , ' IIl. ..,j I

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glt OUI' hnulln' .1(ll1c." He lind PIJl'\' I~ r ,,,,red wit h l :lll/:hWr nnd the str euglh or Ih e l'urrent ~\\'e (lt

f,.r lilY ('y •• , h'lll h ,·,'n 1I1t11l >; wit h S Il')\v w OI·lel. unywn:v." UII('I<' P ['u lllldy I 'cu l Hurl 1 hud 1~ IHI 1( 1 l l rll ~lI tllI'lil otl..-n . Of on. "nnri's u»J l'l~ nit' th Ne's lIu'('e fc.~t ('our~c tl lP t e- om hud ~\ltl'prl'd In II IlliC 0' SlIOW nn tJw h~vp ' U II ' m o l' O comln' 11I:lIIJ II 'I' , H,' ftJrf' J ('nu ld :o: tO Jl I h elll't) nn' It's cold!') '11 Orl'enlnnll." t hI' ('l'lIl'I, tl f II f ell ,\' IIlItI n frolit \\' I\t l (' [ It w ns "\Jel l II blttel' duy thllt WI! d ro ppl'd It. It s hull. I C'11C.'('1,ccl 11u' wOl'kC't1 only l!t l'(o() honrR 11 1111 cnme Il Ir~ t· s aud jlltl llWli nUl lin d went 10 !t ud' to the hf)lI ~e nllll ,,!aye.1 Ol d I hl'lr h" '" I" "llI l ,ho:l r I·Yl·8. '1'110 SIl'<l gc hy t hl' ti!'l·'lllc. tilJl l W \\' 11 .... Il l' Iu li l Y Idh.'I· ... I h f U. n(Jun ~y llu rI '(" "nmc o vC' r thnt nfter11111\' II,,· Ih'"II,III' " r 0, ., 1 III'ol,(' n n OOll IInLl sold I hnl Ill' would lend u s wln'l' l ~1I11i11' JUl'l It wn ~. our (lilly n h OI's,' f or h null ng. hl' jt vy wn;:!"n. nntl Wl.l h:t y lllJ.!' to {'IllY w,~ had 1;0 ... 1 hlo II(hlng nfh' r thlll 11 11' H) III' I !'II :! " ! \ Vhllt w l1 l1ld I n y u n c l e uud gOI our h ~ 1'1: 'H,. I ,.n lt ~ 10 lI,url<f!I "".,'1 T ill' ' III, "·y 1' J'O)u l!hl I,' nrs to IUY noLI \!u rncd $!)S. nlll white W I> g ut O\lr 1'.\1 · .... l1'Y in p np(' r 1'lu tO!' lOoney," h :l.d I 111.111 , >'1"', 1 lind 1,,\ my hnr R ~ 1. ,1 tu "oy OUI' dpul : In ",h Cll t , S!llts or lutH I ht, r ' c J \' ~ ' I' elf th l' p inl's. Jl lIW i!1 ' :lIt ~ - corn . so t hut fl ur I'nl'lIlu/:s r Nl lty fill it ~('t 111 ,.11, for lli p wi lld WitS :-:.Iudt nmounted to (l il ly $t;2 .!lO. IllY n ndt' hUI i!"\I'li ' lI~ III ill l' I r e,>! "I'\< I I sold. 'Ve ~u\' ~ tJie hlllnnce !Ind t.·o kl" "" Ihll ' J I"" ~ f, .lll· mil,'" fl'", " 110Ill \) hushel s of W h'Cft! 10 MI'. GrImshaw for "".1 I" " .", 1," 1 IIII\\' I ,,'ILl 10 ~" I t1wre. n s p,wlr,!'(\ h OI'''', a rtel' which be ,' 1"11 •.,, '" 'IH' 101'",' . I f'" lt"" ·",l ~"ll1e o ~rf',,(1 l O g ive u., lit I"ost 11 ye lll"£l 1):1(. pil c l! T,l ll I nu d ~IJI'!I 11: 111 n lIn' ;.:{,i ll ~ t en si /J u 011 tl ~IJ)(;II.n l. ,, 1111 l ;iY I tl il l lin d (:Iu h 'r. 1 'ntl' \\ rllnt \\' e f el t "~tY ,1'''1I I '',,,, It! 1lI"ll II I Ofl " .,r Ih .. hol" '< II!" I rTo t~, """1{nu ",n Il\ •• ,tj ... d

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heard thot (,nr orr hor'Nf' had L1 1ed In tile nl!;ht' oC ell iI '. Aunt. n""1 WllS cJ;/' Ing. As h e II'" Ull cle P cnllorly b egn n to d nn Cl' n j !~ III Ihl' midd le of the O" or. "Bn l n nce y t' l' r.!l T'tn (\ t' ~ I" h tl sh O llh~ d, "You nn ' r nln ', ;':0111 ' II) h (' 'll ,,'oul'O;;e d

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o· j e rk ed meat In Il

village to Bee 'bout the rnort/l'uge thi S , nfternoon. nyes I" It was 11 Saturday and I spent Its I bours cordIng wood 10 th e s h NI. PJln~lug now Ilod then for n 1"0)' lu to

nnd hilf'l,,·t! up my horB~S. I r enl'h ",1 Ihe mil l snrcly nnd befut 't ' tlt l' j.! l'lIl n Wit S J,:n 11 lI lll tilt, p.fiJot h IlIHi till' <I, y flltm·(, wpre white with ~ IIOW Ill"i\'illg <illwn In u co ld, s tiff win d ntH IIf ,)It' 1 \(J I· lh \\' 4 '~ t. 1 lo utl N] lilY ~rl~I' II till cII'·el·{'(1 tlwlO with n hlllnl:,' 1 1111<1 hUl'rlp'I nWIlY. The s now !:nlll<' ~, . In ~t Ihllt It ullllo~1 bllnd"d n.... Th r,· \\'(' r e IllIl n~ wllt'll I COH ill H('u r ('l'ly Ret' th e r oud or thl' h o r $;e!;, 'I'll \' w ln<l clII,lcr nnd .·oo n It wn H hanl worl, tl) hold tilt' r Ins llnd k <,,' p lilY hn'lt lri from !re('zln):. :-;",1,"'"11' th,' wllt'('I ~ h('l:nn jlllllpln!; (\\',' r I"{J(·I(~. Thp hOl"!-:l's w('r(' tn the dll('lI .

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'Mr. and l\1rs. C. C. O~eaver, of Leban on were Sunday guests of Mr. Ilnd Mrs. ll'. L . Hllrrls. Mr. Ross MOOD and Miss Reva Har. Ian wero quietly married In Lebanon on SaLurday, J a nua ry 4. We extend to them our best wlsl1es.

D. L. 'CFANE, E ditor and Publi&her. Wnynebville, Obio

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1919

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13prlngboro IIcboola QJ)~d . Mo~IPoY· nlornln g. M,. ~d Mrs. Raymond 'Brown and ~daughters were the Sunday guests ot lhe latter'\! -p arents, !Mr. -and Mrs. Albert StI\o:y,. wlle on tbe U. 8. p. W. Brebm. fury in Ulnolnoati," Monda),. Mrll. Oora Ban)>y IIDd ohUdr'en Mr. and 14rs. George Sellers enter. were D!lyton v i"ltorll. 8ut urd8Y. la lned at dinner New Year's day, Misses Nellie and Mary Fitts, Mr. WI1lI~ D1 8alnes a nd c ltlh.lren, of an ti Mrs. Charles Gilpin and daughBehu on , s p ent l:Suudo y with 8 B LeI'. Mr. and Mrs . E lmer GrBibam. l:illluos,,,nd Having received an bonorable dis. G B fam i ly. R ,'orl,;U ' Ollar , lit (,Ule 4. who charge trom Camp Taylor, Ky., Pte. Wlt tl Atrla.II 0 with P :UUIY"ld on We d. i IJ e llry Hackman arrived at bls par· I' U~ du.:, . I" Rlightly lUlLwov" d nt tll :s l onl s ' home, Saturday evenIng. wrtt r W II f N .~ 'lIlJ'. l ). 18 I:!OU h " l •. h.llI . Il tlW MI'. James Ford (colored) died I' ur l' DleU, i .• II! 1\ t 16 uellS!de . Sund ay evening at his home In The Lytle Red Cr t. ~8 dell ver,e d Springboro. Mr. Ford was an aged F m o r e I[OItUD~ .. t rlitlkllll ln at we ~ I,. a nd rOS Il!lClfl d cIti zen . Funeral servo Wl1kwg Il ll ollet iler o u t .' f lilt' "litj~ Ices were condu ctod Wednestiay at jH r U, 79 llltira of HOc ks It art. ao l he Inte r esid ence. sw ellrerb Mr. une! Mrs. Rutus Rosnagle en_ . I l I I .,,11'. Rnl! Mr s . Alher l l:i tn('y ulOd .f' r a ne, nt dinner New Year's day UIt!J~ hl erl\ \ IlI'S Vuy t"u ~ h o IJPer ~ . III'. nnd Mrs. p. \Y . Rosnagle and ., "~U , d by . I\ nnghl pr of Vnndnlla; Mr. and IIfrs . Il'wln 1'::I\I'I y ancl SOU of MI I b bII'N. M ll rf Ul\rtuoo" (J nl e rt.uitwd - . • am B urg ; ' ~II·. a llll Mr8. Daniel Blllt and dau gh. ,III t;uu<i ,.y. 1\1,.• lIud ,.11' •. Oear Re of Prnuklln; Mr. And Mrs. Will. \"VlJe"I,on t\HI'! 'Vtllfhw Whellt"", "r h ill Reve nnllgh and family, ot Leb_ Y uUkl'() t:it , f!e t . il IIOII; Mr. and Mra. Ohmer Fox. at I A.lr . uod MrH. W ,ll taf K" ltri CIr wu re vI e ; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fry. I::lvrjngh'J( o VtdjI 1J1'd, L'b.ll l> lJ" y. Mr. II lld ·Mrt! . Ubf\r )te" t:1"rk l1ud Mr lIu d M I A. Alber.t /:11'''0.1 '' It'' IJ!I,~ Ll t.h e tUDer"1 ot t..;b llrleH ( '''1'11£111 In Notice of Dissolution ,V"y n H" . 111,1. \\'eclill'srlu .l' Mr. , Fr"llk ou,Vdt!I' ''' (1t \\jllt u $ .. rl(j n ~ a cm d llut,. whlll! vl ,i lluf{ lu N,' tlco Is h orclJy glv(,11 thnt 0. meet ing ot 'lIl Clllflllt l I n ~t wtlek . Wh Hu 1!~'lUg tllO .to~khold e ... 0 1 tho Lyl.le V.rme ... • To. lluceo Go ml)any . will be hold U Lytle Oblo to Lbo trbi n , she WBS' .• tJriJwn fr oUl on February 3. IDI 9. lor tho purpose vot: ' ·'·llu , wlltoh "\I, I It! I fl 18 on tbo dl K..o lutlou ur Hu.M (.'ompany . " 0 . "... N>. I!Ulll v U Q .ll Oil f6 W. I ~er l{eorlck . Soc·y. l ilt' iell, Ulld 1 6 1' hitt 61'111 "'uS bn) . Il~ 1l UlIl,,· Ib e tlb f,Uldtir. :-i li A id n u W In Iltll 1IIl>ll,IIullu f] ll.lolul lII t.i. Notice of Appointment

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Rev. Walke,' will preach at Lb e 711 .lil. church on Sun day, .l unu ary 19. .

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: cnnn~t reach tho Heat ot tho dlscaRe. · 1'he FJRijllll"n Sta r l..odge Illld a so. Cu lu,rh I_ a local dl .c" .... grcn LJ,y In· cla l f Ullctlon al th eir' lod . fln cnced by con s titutional condl[lona • se 100m on ' and In ord er 10 cure It, you must lal(~ l'l'lday nlsht. ; ~rcill~II,~~nrJ t~e~~~ld~i,tc~~l;~ a~t~~';~ . ~11". and Mrs. lI'a A. }.lartsock of : thrn tho blood on the mucou s Hu,·ro.ces DU)'t.o n wel'l' Sundny guests ot Mr, or tho ·YHtem. Hall 's Ca ll1lTh Medl-' lind Mrs. Jos . W. Dn,·ls . l <:In c wo.. pr.cRerlbed b)' ono th o beR t phy. . Iclo.ns In thl_ country . tor yenr". It MI·s. p . L. Hunls, Mt's. [I'D Sy(erl\ 19 co mp08 ~d of 80mo ot tho best .lIlti Owen Hanls wem Dayton s hOll' tonlC8 known. combin ed wIth _omo ot er" OIl Sn't,,"'ay t1w bcs t blood purlrlers. Tho ".rrcc t n • u . • 'on II I . f I dl t i l Cllt~~,~h'l fi!dl~lllo n,!'o \V~~o~ ~roJt.!~ ~ ?<Ir. anel Mra. m. C. Ma un en Is quite fi uch wonderful rcs llit. In eftlnl'rh ul '00rly at this wrllfng. c"ondIUlm 8. Send tor leH tlmonluls, .rreo. . Ir~. Hannah Creswell I tlli I 1-. J . CH ElNEY &. CO. Proll . .. Toledo 0 . IJ I a s qu te All DruggIsts. 76c: . . Ill< SpOael. Hall's Fam il y P ill. ror con s tipati on. T he hou se bold goods of ISRuella ~1. .'ollell. lI ec()llsed, will be Bold at pub. -- I Ic ulI'lion on SU Lunluy, Jnnu lll'Y 18. Mr. IInti M,·s. E. J. 1l-l aCuno" wero iturtH'd oul or hOliHO a nd hOll1 o on Monlhl )" .Jan llary 6. 1111'. nnd MrR. .Tul·l) Smith sol<l I Lhelr cou nll'Y hOlll 0 and will )e avo Mr and Mrs Z' . H . 1 Ithl n seC tion to La lle UII wo r\( nl Pon. . tmrl ames dinn p COS"'II antly . enterta ined to Sunday er I tlnc , MI , ~ . Mr. and Mrs. R. Ill. Jones Dud son a, TIll' s lali g h te rlll ~ rll"ln Is dolug 1;1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson, Miss gn' at bus in ess in killi ng anti re nde r. Elhe.1 Currey. Mr. and Mrs. I~utb or in g hOJ;H . HaInes a nd son Donald. ~I ,'. nnd MI"H. 1·;,1 McWal"llIn. of Wil. Mrs. Weldon Wilson spent a [ow lUin !;llIu. we l'e S und ny 1'1 ~ ltol"R or ~II" . days las t wee\( with het' IlI\renl8. Mr. a nd M I"S. J eSS ie (;1:11"1<. l!./'ItUfl; or \Vurrnn II', l~ tlw"rrI 8, doceRSOd . Not Ge nu in Gene ro . I'.y. ~ull! u hi hOl'o hf IoC"lvou tJ. n r. 08('o.r J E d"" and Mrs. JjJdgar Boga n. ~aJd I Ill' n(l:.lI' (· ~· I1I(". t'!" q l ll l' f,, !low : ward lf IIUN "('Oil du ly UIJ()nJuL cd 1111u · qu ,-,lt06f1 M,·. lint! NI "S, lel oyrl Aut! rrH"!Il "nd E XI'I' lI l q,' ntLhQ I'; @l ta'oor Wa rreD 1,' !Cd. t Mr. l..ovl Shambaugh and slstel' HOII, of Xenia, \\' 0 1'0 h 1lf' Hl s or I'e l a ~ I, ""HI "r 1'l'I II!; II 1I,·I·1t I 1'1 11"'1 1" .. Iews n,:.; wnrd l'l 1111 0 ur Warl'en Couu t.y . Oh lo . lICC6(U'0tJ. Esther were In Xenh~ Saturday. Ilv l'S he l"ll on Sundn y. hnt Ih nl Is It S fUI' U8 tll l' iI' liI"" 'n llt ~ 1>u.l lld Lh'" 11th dJi)' o f J alltln r y. l UJ 9 . t\ltOD If . Brown extcutlll," Mr. Thomas Crew or Lima, Ind .,. ~II ·. nnl\ Mrs . l'runlt nud(!uelc and .JUf'f.[e ot tJJO l'robate Court. . ' Vu rroD Count7' 011(0 vlslled with bls brother. Henry Crew, I WII sonH of 'J' ~rry were Su nd ll)' Se t.h \\ . Brown . Atty. . J2~ and family a part of last week. gues ts of MI'. !l nt! M r ~. Chns. 'I'lI Cllcr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond Hurley and CharlcH Gc ll nugh . of 1)11 ylo II , \\,I1 S daughters, Mary Kalhryn and Rachel Notice of Appointment Jenn ette were Sunday guests ot Er_ callin g on frl l' 11I18 11('1'0 .o n ~I OIIIlny.

An extra fine car of Shingles h~re Fresh car of Portland Cement here , .

A new car of Brick for Ch~neys Have Tobacco Boxes for everyone

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France ws.nts tbe people of tho UnIted States. to under s tand Its / .lew8 p.nd alO1s. And It Is lhe duty ot thla man to. find ways nnd meana to present lhem to the American public. ·He 18 Bdonord de 'Bl\Jy, deputy French hI gh com · m18810ner' at WnBhln gto n . H,' ""yn , . hIs na llon InRlst Ihat G" nll""' ) rebuild .~actorl es and f ure, .· 8 trOYO ~ durIng lh o ·r'lI r .

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No One to Copy. nest Hurley ot near New Burlington. Chnrley bad twin couelns of hIs own Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harner aod

age. ~be twins looked mucb alike and. were neat and clean. Oharley,'s mother 8uld to him, "Why, Charley. 'Iook bow nice your cousIns look and how dlrtl' )'OU are I" Whereupoo be answered: "WeU, lIIJltber, tbey just need to look at encb other to Bee bow they look _ and I bave no one to look at to see U I 10011: right."

daugbter Mary·helle, Mr. and II1rs. .van 'Bogan and Mr. and Mrs. Hor_ ~~~d:.mPton were In Dayton Wed·

Miss Frances Wilson spent a part last week ~lIml ngton . Il\{r. · Horace Compton and familY took Sunday dinner with Everett Halues and wlte. Mrs. Elrtle Crew and aon Audrey were .In Xenl,a on bu·s lness Monday. Uaele •• Nol.!!.. Miss Flossie Mltdllner Mpont WedSome folks can snw wood '1nd sal' nesdllY wltb Mrs . R. E. Jones. n otblng, but 11 kid can't evcn cut one • - ~,---li ttle measly tooth wltbout rulalng the T k h M' , G n elgbborhood. a ~ t e lam I a;r;ette now.

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W. H. MADDEN &CO. Corwin, Ohio

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' Eot"'o of NAth.1I JonOll. Deceuod. Notlco Is horeby g lvbn tila.t. E . V, Barnhart. fla. lJ<OD duly oPIIO lnLed and qualified ... Bx.

Ot: IILur uf tho .Ib tato (I t Nath an Jones lato ot Carrots for BGd I empcr. lIst. \V4rroll Cuunty. Ohio. deceased • DIlLud thlH 7th day 0 1 Janu u':y 1919. A writer Rounds tho prol~ cs nr cor· M r . I~r ll os l Long i s t mll ,,'escl ng A lt.ou F. Hrowl..l. 'ots , whI ch, no s uys. ore not "ltl.v hi g h· ,,1'1"" a wl:e lt's !lin ss. Judgo 0 1 tho Proba .... Court. y nutrltlv() anrl n chcltJ) uno ('X('ell l'lll ~I,.. ICll i ~ ~l"CllII'O Is tn li ;Il g a SllC. Dean J~ . Stanley. Att~~arreD (Jo unty . u~~~. :000, ou t aro also u s pcclflc I'" ,· J"III - wo(.k,, ' co nr." III agricuit ll rfJ at the •usy n,"' MIll t<'llIperl " I ' e r!< i ~t"n l ell !- n . S. U. { BARNHART. ng ot ooll no cnrrot, ' lI e Rn ... ", "will Notice of Appointment !une fClI lollSY. meluncholy. f" r l l l!l~~ (It ~ I " . a nd Mrs . M ••Jj. 1·',,1'1' SlIont Notary Public wrath ano revcJl~o~ anll, In slinr l, Ih l) ;u nduy wllh tilO latter's moLher, !arrot.en ter wlil become In tln i" l'II HY' .\lrK. Kathl'l"lnB Nu ll . or Fr,,"I( lIn . IIlt.t. 01 Deorgo ~Jt ll •. O.eoMed. Notlc. II hereby gIven tbat AmOI Coole h as A II .klnds of N otary Work . ~oln g. J;ood·nature<l. lind plu clllly a 1'. ~II RS 1301\"1\ McCand les spell t sov boo n du ly appoI n ted and "uallfled lUI Execuand Deeds B ~peol t\ i ty. 'ectlonote. .l commend th rl~ I'J{j)<.'- )1'" I dRyS In s t woel' with ~ I,·. Dud tor 0 1 tho II_tate 0 1 Georg. Mills . I.... 01 War:Ially to Ie notice ot wIve,. whn hn \'1' .llrs . \Vu lle r n eu ge and ,Hnll , cast of , own re'h~.::;'t~j.()i:l:rd~;C~~nGry. 1919. ealou s. ooo·tompercd hu shulHl ". Gln' l Alton F . Browu. Judge or the Probate Court. hem carrots IDstend of 'bCIll ' R I' " AflOI' be in g cl osed hI' severnl Warren County, OhIo . .Alndon .1:lt·J31ta. .veells on account ot sl<:ku css, the Denn E. Stanley. Ally. Try the Miami Gazette's jl9

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N...onal Ilaa1t Bltt..

Waynenllle, 0

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or-SUITSAND OVfRCOATS BIG VALUE DEMOIN STRATION ATTENTION MEN!

This is not a "Sale," T his should be called the "Golden Opportunity," With the demand for heavier Oyercoats and SUits at high tide . . .. . and every man looking for stynsh, serviceable and excellent made clothing, the savings in this sale should bring many men here. Every O¥ercoat and Suit In this entire showIng Is of this s'e ason's make and really mad.e to sell at a much higher price, but the Hyman Method of Buying Good Clothing reflected in the low 'prlces we.re . . a8~ing In the five special groups. .,

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THERE'S A. .SAVING

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EVERY MAN NO MATTER W'~A. T OVERCOAT 'O R SUIT HE CHOOSES

AMONO THE OVERCOATSVOU'~L FIND

AMONG THE SUI1:S YOU'LL FIND

Big W~ Storm Ulsters~''Yith C6n.v ertible C911ius, Trim Ulsterettes with plenty of style . Handsome Flann; ls for youn~ Me~. Unfinished Worsteds and Models for Snappy Dress-, and ,sn,ap. Smart Double-breasted. styles. Staph~ Coats, Chesterfield styles, etc, Quilt. ers. Young Men s Cut-m WaIst Lme Models. Also Neat Conservative Suits in Favored P lain Colors and Combinations, Also including the most favorite Blue Serges . . . lined Coats, ~.--------~~--~-\ r

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'$29· 5Pto $35 Values

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$40 to $45 Values

$50 to $60 Values

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$ .75

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VICTORY PRICE

VICTORY PRICE

VICTORY PRICE

Included in th~ higher priced range are the world famed HAR'l', SCH AFFNER & !VIA RX Suits and Overcoats made from the best materials in the most authentic styles, by finest tailors in the country. • HERE'S Y OUR OPPORTUNITY-TAKE;ADVANTAGE OF THESE ViCtOii") EXTRAORDINARY VALUES. ',-

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EXIRA-'Men's Shirts-SPECIAL

Men's Underwear

100 dozen Madrll.~ ~hirts, in Plain Whi te Bne! Fancy Go)ors, Starched and

$1.75

$2.:1$

$3.'50

Soft Cuffs, PIBin Bnd P l eat~d 'B()80m8. ' ' . r at Vlct.lrv Prl cPs ...... ......... ...... ............. , .. ,. ......... ......... ......

79c . $1.7~~V~c~~~ p~\~ .............. ,........... . .....~~.~...:.;::... ~.. . .... $1.35 100 dozen Mfln's Work Shirts, Includinl1.' Domat E;llinnelll $1 • 23 . wo~th $\ 60J1n(J $1 .75, closing \,It Victory ~CeIt .'.. !...... ...... . .

$1 25 a n~ $1.50 v~l1\es

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Men's Corduroy.Panta

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Good $1 Caps in b,roken lots

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The exeoutlve cQmmi~tee. of t Me n of , Waynesville- m et Mond eveping

and, made orr nge ments

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be: hellf soon, ' probably

some time 'J1ext wee\<. if a speaker . 1~llaJ!In;Jlon ca n be seoured. The committee are anxious to have a g oott me~bership IIllain. Som , of th e m embere of las t Yllar have come in y ial , as t hllY ou g h t to the coming meeting . and n n 'u n ....1 wi 9hin~ to rea pw t hl'ir mF!mller'shi or anyone wishing to j oin the sssoef otion will d o well to see the secretary before that ' tim e Come lind join, and .have i good time w.ith UP. . . Exec u ~i v e Com mi ttp.e,

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Newepa pere. Ib whI ch wer e de ta llll(\ accou nt a or their OWIJ d lan8 t e r , and clguret B by t h o ur inlond; all deli vered by airpl a ne w h ile the work of relCll e wa!' Roln, on , Wag tho experience ot s o me 26 00 w ounded and returnin g Yanke on th e s tran d ed Ira n aporl Northe r n Pacifi c, which wont on n sand ba r ott II'lr. Is la nd, And It was Uncl e 8am', new au bmnrln e cha.ers (eho wn hero In ac t unl r c scue wor k ) wblcb !!',r, a bl e to ,8 t In clol e and land every mnn ~ ' - -- -

Dece mber 16, 1918.

Letters 1rom Boys

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Visited ~c otlalld Yard s till hnvc 6 0 nl C German s pi e s tl Ht l w ere ca ptu r ed . bes ides othe ,' co m ' iels. F rom th c yard we went do wn t o til e khl {s st ables. \V c ~vt t h ere just i n tim e t o dE"C t hem chang-e glulI'd<.;. They

ce rt ui nh' d o wcu r s OIlH.' firtl\ uniform . F t"om'hcl"l' \\'~ \\col out on lilt! ("0111-

pala'c~~ lind

l.u lhe kin).! and

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al 1'/1111 tI .\\OIl"" OIJ t ll

From here we we n t ,Iown to ThLl~ ~ Scot ls lld Ya r d Detecti ve ll u l'ca u. c~

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Cousnnces.

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"" Il l·"'. whi'll i. IlliOI1L le n k ll orn e· ,I"'" (mill VI·l/IIIII. \\' . hnrl a l ine t rip . ;\ \\ ' , ':t HlP III 11111' u 'lIcll S nn el trall '1:0. I'll<' I I I JlII'1I8 nl 'OUl 100 mllcs o.n d l . , " ',101. , I I 1/1 II It "q l ~ . II~' l/.!ttl .. . lI il l .~ 1h l' wn~1 WQru tI . 1 u til li 1" III I, 1, 1H II, , II". to\\ 11 Drier 11 '

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th OllS!.Lll ttti nl' g uns (·al·t.UI'~ti f!'lJJH , t he ~ f 1 ' "1;~;"II·II.~ll'~:~ :'I:~;;;~·I1 •.:: I~L~~::'llt1n~; ~~~~ CC:1 11l 1Ul,.. In Llw Will'; b~SJdt,;-, . I n e r e 11l1.\ ..:l lIt WI \, 111 11t1 h..'. L\" fur lb ~ W0rc UIl Y :HIIII UCt' and kll\t1~ of :It'ru- , 1 1" _1 I !It· 1nQs Vl. thul were shu t do\\'I. . .\ nd . j II· \ Iii ',,\ , 1I1 ~I ('Ir . a!JtJlll lIlt ! Uil h, \\' \.'11. t hert.! \\(' I'C too many I huq:s t o . ·hLII. til ,·' 0111 {' ·' ·lIth Itnllottu elml. te l~ ¥Oll a bo,ll t. W hen J g'lll sti..,,'tf·d t.o )lll l,.\ 111(1 \ .. d HI' IU I l o\lt~ :,I.~ )If)usson Wl'l t ll lj!', I \Jk~ , tll tell YOII "hlll,' hit .' 1:< 1 "I" 11, ' ,·1'. of I.chlllllllI. stop ped a bo ut ('V~ t'yt hlll ),(, but III thiS caSe It will , II· 1M 1111' " Iplt l . \1'" h ;t.l wo u ld never d o. Hil t" a , 11011 ;I1HI. O r CO\lr~f', t o hl en 11 F ro m tht' ~ 1' ou 1td s Jll'1'(l W(' took the I ~ .I t' r (I{ 11 ·11 ( I l' crif' IH' e~ likl.! old b lls bnek lip to t h ~ !::i lrlltltl , 1)t1d QUI' " ." "'111 I I, h ,'li IIN'1I <lOW II 0 11 th,] ~U IJ r>~t' and t hen went to lhl' thl'!t l f·r . •-\ .' 1;-. .. t lf l' dfll' I.;int ·e ~I\plclllbl'. A v e l,)' goo d show it WII ~ , too. T he 1\ I' ,', . • ~ ill Il,,' Toul ti"'lo r Cr om fl a lll e l/f it was " ll ell o, America." " ,' pl" "' ~ " " I !l 1' d (Ie lUl ll!r J . OD d we T I', ey hud an oth e r g'oo rl p l !l~' on w hile 1.. ,,1, " ""1,) " ..,i n.' lJart ill the St. W 'o! we re h ere, c nt ill~ d, " Go.in g Up. " .\ Jlhi. ·1 elli\.· ;:n.l I01"4 l t h roo ba lloon s Thi ngs certa inly did hi t t he ov e r h e llrl ~, ,II I h a l lilll;" Frulll I.hert' w e. mo vetl t Oll , HII ! H u ! The n ex t day we went to 1,,,tl t- n- .. loII:;'OIl sl luate,1 1TI t h~ tl o w n nnd an \\' th e ROY:1I (" oat'l 1, 1...on- I'lid 0 1 tilt· ~'U':';' ~I'I,( muulllnl ns, seven ci on Bridge, etc, Quite n cro wd Wtl S lil li,', Ir'IIU :>; ;III,':Y, alld e\i\hleen rn ll (>s (i<;wn a t the 'J l'i d,::e, "i~ w i n j!' t h ll Ge r- (n'lII .\ Jl'lz. ". los t t Wo ho lloon 5 1111t n U· boa t s that had just bee n It'r'·. anti ha ll 1II~'n ) closo cnl ls, bu t brou g ht in . I I" " ,,/-:l, Il n il w,' '0 h a d a fi n COUl . ";lIl\ II n rl excellC'nl office r s. (Continued ne xt week I ,; ;nce t.he 12 co m pan ies IUl.I'e be n

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IIi'\[. ami ~ir~ .• ali ie Zdl )...' .\\ \.' :\ \h j'l·tl ~fu! dH!h':t' i n lhf~ fPO lt1 H : III ' /1 1/\ I ", )l d j,.'V Ily nlfin ' ~ dry l !II ( H. I. c' , 1 I'ld :.I ) l' \l Jl III).! . A. \f<!ry J! H I ' ~I el IJ. d \ \', \;0; 111 atlt'llIlHnce . "nLl It I ht,r c. \lj.ddy j.! \ HU J t il"il~ Wi-lti t' n ~ j"l~c1 lJy ,, 0\ ''oIl '' .. U .' nel,d. :i Lul,l! ,\ 1 I .,

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vis It in 1I1.l tl lIllI

Th fl fu ner .. 1 of Georgp Coo k, who diprl Mond llY . will btl hplrl this a fler · IIIJonllt.t .o'c'/,r1 ut his tatc hom e 011 'Main s t reet, Rev . J . F Cadwallad er , ofli cia ting.

Illa,1 " a~ plc1lcd frOtIJ ellc lt o[ Clio 'o llllUlUi v F; aIHI 1 hillllh.·UOU to be in " UI' LullCh, e di d not II fi l'5t 111aco, but our s q uall wns .'0 \ 0 th e oyeruGe. 'l'It" 1,)('1111011 uf 'LltI' IUW Il , Wee IlIosl 1"r"11 h 10 11'11 8, Is ill a valloyan tl h 0111' <alll l' h ll" C,CI',YI'llllg boa t fo r Emersori Duvi: died a l his orne illl Ill tltl ritol w 'n;! CI' " I' slruclt any- ' prag u e . We.h ,laRt Th ursday. The . ." . ,' d I b (I() Y w i l L. arri~ I ' u t the home of his \\ it e,,,. I fln lght II ll wCle Iss ue h p Illolh e r, Mrs, . rallIJllvl·R. , of Corw ir' , I :!

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, bo ots, .0 n ow we ClllI Willie a nd s lop. • t"~e lh el' he r e we h a"~ ha d vanou s ath· li d s I" 11 11 ol d )"I"'n cll I"," ,.ttul a nd today, a nd tho f uneral w il l be he ld " ~ II"~ e(jl1le~t;< , Bill'l l liS [ou t ha l l ga m es, ro nccnlnll ioll CIlIllP eS laltl'lijh cd til at tbe Chapel, Th u t'sd a y a fternoon Oit :t tllg'·O '-W'II' (pll Il eu O\'e l' the cr~ol; 1'1l.J. LlH I the h ills '1;\11 \'·tllep nround 2 o'clock . l\ltJlT iS(l 1l VanD user is No. 2 2 20 ,'I nnd a drill c onl.es t In w h lt'Jt a ";'1'" (till o[ or j,'rench' s ol- expected to a rrive ..., i tb the ,body . ~ l il ' l' s . '\\'e hOl e p ul electr ic lights , _____ _ _ 0 _ __ REPORT I II ullr b"'T:l e l, s I,,·re. (Ju li O a differ· t h e Cond it ion of the Waynes' I1 t(' [rutll lh e conules we 1150(\ at t ho

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Our Tinware is noW"' in and are to iDau~~te , SALE of it Ott recurd.

This Big :Sale starts' Below we give you an

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FOR $1.00

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Admission

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HBelieve Me, Xantippi"

THE

10 qt. Dish Pan · 1 qt. Milk Ke t tle 1 qt. Dipper $ F lour Sifter Grater $ ,2 J elly Pans Drip Pan $ :$

$

Wednesday, Janu a ry ,2~nd Featuring Wallace R eid , in

bllS bee o h oollr u hi y :l rlUlI ~e r V IOll 111

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Prices 15 and 25c, matinee and evening

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Th is is one of G rillitlt ''i best , and is full y as good as " Th e Bir t h of a I\a lion ." ~ I at in ee Sa t urday afternoon a t 2 o'clock.

1:00 p,m.

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"The Great Love"

Saturday evening

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Mr, (lcd M'r t< A l VA r .nd d ln d '(lo 81ltertoillud 0.1, d lon e r, SUOd dY, 1111" an d Mra. •W WI1t' wiqk "IllI fn rull y of Le~ .. tln n. lIDO Ablin d Ml'!I:

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MASONIC NOTICE

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HAS PURCHASED A NEW 'fARM

I hOIlC )'OU are "II O. K . ns I nm .

LI.UII LIT I E S

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M r . nlid Mr , A lii Ii th lr tfr'ok bt.by 00(1 \ \i II l:l j(w a>l r leooll 0111d Tlg 0 11 tot'!'ir P" rlw b h ere. ' d"y .. f tern uu .l .

Mrs Annie Thorpe, who recent ly acroBS the rive r, haB th pu rchased the Wl!cra ft farm, on t he White Ka ro, Dark Karo , Pen· Waynesv ill e Bnd Lebanon pike, sOllth $ mint Sy rup, all Aizes. ~~fb\~ "~"u P.~~ ~u : . : : :: : ::' m:m: g~ O lldJ v tded l)roOtS.. . ... .. . . 15.lJ'i4.9 Ci of Low n. Th e consideration 1'1a S $ I ntAlreet loud tl lRCOU Dt (,u lluc te<t or Early J u n e Peas , can .... .. ..... 15e $150 an acre, $ c r edited . In I\(jYtt ll t:e 0 ' Ill atur Th ere will be a s p ecia l communi· Fancy OhIo Co rn, can .... .. .. ... 15c Ity an d QUt. e lro ~d . .. . .. . . . '.! (II 5.!I ~ of W ayn e~v i ll e Lo dge No . 163 clition $ Olrcu la $l o g DuWMI OU[ll. a lldl o g: . . 01/ OIl U.!JU 2 poun,1 'l'omat tleR. ean .. ...... 1 ~ c N et. a.mo u ulti du o t.o :\ a t lo DI\1 F . & A. , 1'11, Friday eVllnin~ . Also I'i e P eache~ , call ....... ... .. .. .. I De bank. . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. .. . .. ' II Ul)(I . , •• $' Monday ev e n i ng . J unnary 20 Work Inrt l v1du a.l tle pou l u *,u h Juct I' j Fla t 'ans Salm" n , ,:(I n .... .. .. Hie in th e E A . deg rpe . Sojl,urning S Oe~~e.iell· ol 'd'oP06",' ~I'u'e' ln' iffl.~ :l ' \·.:'·Hd~ 11 1 b re threll 811d viRitors are invited. t.han ao tiBY' . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Yi'J I !J ,j t Spcci al Salc of Oleo $ D l \" ldl l l (lfI u n p a id ... '" . !\ . .J O'I.11() \ S . IJ Henk le , W. i\J. TOLn i of (.h .: m a a d ...t 6p'/ all ~ .. q l . Swifl':!j Pn ·tlliu lll . III Inll'i,du ee at ' $ Ject to r't,.,.tj r \,O . • (j!, . ~"I I. ':1(\ 1.. A. Zim merman ' , Sec'y . plJtl nd .. ... . ..... :tfic I am p re pared to fix and rebuild $ \Va r 108.u d"t)ol'Ii L a. ·. ·1)1I1I 1 I ; Ulttl Ihl Vict roills anI! P honographs, a nd will 'fOl al . .. -:.~~-;; fr e·-h Ii ... ·:,! ,11 .01 1:'011 - el '-' \ ,1.,1 g u aron teo all wo rk . Also, w ill r eo $ !!TAT Il O f Oli l ", \\' ,II{f( ); :\ I "L:-O ' \ ,~ ~ , pai r yo nI' pia no . organ or ot her $ 1. F. C. I ( hrr~cll'k.. I : lu~J II C!r .) t tLu Id i')\ C mu s ica l inst rum ents. named bank . .til SI)h~ lIIuly .,· cur lI l . t t llf $ FRANK CA RMAN, e~~~", :~:t::;, I!Clli'~I~~~rt.rlle 10 Il w I,(\:H I Jt t;l ;.o I $ P bone 117·1Ye . Waynesville . Qihlo. F , . 11 :\ n J MI H. I, ( ·u.... IIl , ·r Total ... . . . . .. .. .. ... . . .

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I. W. Linellln h !,~ eol d his farro . sou th of t ow n , t o 10:. J Lind amoud , of n ea r Dayton. who wi ll move to it aboul Feb ru ary J5 1h T he deal was m.~ d e h;' W N SE' 'l r~ al:rI m ~ l(e!; t lh p I bird lin' " hi! has ~, ,J J tlli,; f ar m in ( he tl m 'lIs HLlon 0\'0 1' h r ro, nnll we ure I"",; t ha ll I Wl' Y M il , w ith two p ublic /top in g we wun'l be h,'lti hpl'o mu ch aile l i l1l1~ in les~ lh un 'n ~ .\'t·ur . qonger ; there IlI'e nil ~o,·ts or ru · 11101'8. UUl we think wo' ll be on our W'.I)' llom e b erol'(] many week s. I Howevo r, t hat's II guesR ,

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Sunday \ J anu a ry 19,1919: Sunday School, 9 :16 :i. m . , Frnnl{ Le May. Auperintenll' nt. A b rief "ddre~e and H oly l!om munion Il t 10:30 a . m Preacp ing service a t 7 p, m Spec· -+ ial music, bo t h mo rning and e vening. A cordial invita t.ion to a ll. Mr. nnd Mrs, E L . T hom as ente r . G N . J olly , pll~9r. . '1 I I 'I L • 1 ~ ln e( ~ I n~t! rJl Jers 01 I ll' r l~ r m e rs J ames Davi8, of the U . S S. Ar:rr,re~llln~ l,0rJlwmy IIlld Ih£lr fe m!tonne, BOn cit Mr Iln d Mra. Ollie FERRY CH URCH IIII'~ lit e ll I ') ' I , r !'iJPI' cr , Mon d ay Davis. o f Corwin, bas been promoted Sunday . J \lr,uarv 19. 1919 : Bible to ch ief boa t; tn ate l T his is a well tlV t· OIlIIf. School, 9:80 11 , m , Preaeh ing S e r d ' Ilrv ed promOTion, ahd one w!Tlch ~lr I" d , ,".1 1' '[' llli .. >lolJe n · vi ces, 10:30 a m Dnd 7 p m. carries an am pl e al a r)' . This young S tan!,,:.' J ohnF;ton , pasto ~. ",' Ul l I I i'O I • ( . h(! t, nend ts' mll n has bp.en In the nsvy for t he 1'\ Ul ll i r II r n: ,I I r:~\:. .n tlHo! Ha l' pos t five,y ears, nnd h llil mane ra ,·~.', ., hu; j.! I "I.~ . I U, .' lh' ,I' !.I t !l inn er , progress in his eh sen profession , ST . MAR Y' S CH ll RCH

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Grant t ewis, of Dayton, was in Miss Beulah Kindler.: was the week· town, Monday,. end guest of MIBB Miriam Mull, of Spring Hnl. pro Dill, Osteopath 21 S , Broad way, ~banon. Ohio. "Mendete," the new article for mending your tin and Ilranite ware, Muth'a Milk Bread, ba)(ed fres h at White's Store. every morning, at White's. Sewing Ma~h ine Needles. Shuttles Mr, and Mrs , R. E. Davis and ~on, and Bobbins, for all makes of mao of Dayton, spent Sunday wi th rela· chines. at Hyman's., lives. "Experience is a dear teacher." Howell Peirce and wife visited Yes, if it's ~ur own. Whole Ufe relatives in South Charleston, last times of it free at the Wavnesvllle Thur@day. farmers' institute. Try a loaf of Muth's fresh Brown The MiBBes Marguerite and Ethel or Hearth Bread These are very Riske. of Dayton, were the guests popular. Will Whiu.. at the home of Mr. Henry Sattter· thwaite. last week. Jos, Hawke, of Bellefontaine. spent a couple of day s here this week visit· $7.50 G. O. Upholstered Chairs, ing relatives. $5 85 at The S. Fred Company Lebanon Big Store Semi·Annual Furni· Hewing Machine Need les. Shuttles ture Clearance Sale. Now on. and Bobbins, for all makes of mao Yards and yards of Congoleum and chines, at Hythan's. Linoleum at 40c and 45c per yard !it Mr. Elliott, of Richmond. Ind .. The S Fred Company Lebanon Btg ~pent last week ' with Mrs. Mal Y Store Furniture Clearance Sale. Shule, of the 1'riends' Homp.. Mr and Mrs. Max Kohlhagen and Ron, of Lebanon, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, S. L, Cartwright ar· Sam Polasky, of Dayton, spent. Sun· rived home Monday evening , afte!' day with Myer Hyman and family. spending Reveral weeks in the South. Dr, and Mrs. Charles Houlrh, of Sl!rg t . Ralph Cole, of Buford, Ohio, Lebanon and their daughter, Mrs. was the week·end guest of Mr. Helen Se'brin~, of Bryan, Ohio, were and Mrs. lIenry Satterthwaite and callinlr on friends here Sunday afterfamily. noon. $92 ,75 Three·Piece Black Walnut Bed Room Suites now $85.00 at The S. Fred Company Lebanon Big Store Semi· Annual Furniture Clearance Sale.

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Grant Tewis, of Dayton. was in Miss Beulah Kindler. was the week· town. MOl1da~, end guest of Miss Miriam Mull, of Spring Hnl. Dr. DllI, Osteopath 21 S. Broad way, 4lbanon. Ohio. " Mendeta," the new article for mending your tin and Ilranite ware, Muth's Milk Bread. baked fr esh at White's Store. every morning, at White's. Sewing Ma~hine Needles. Shuttl" Mr. lind Mrs, R. .K Davis and son, and Bobbins, for all makes of mao 01 Dayton, spent SundllY with rela- chines. at Hyman's. tives. "Experienc~ is a dear tlacher." Howell Peirce and wife visited Yes, if it'B your own. WhohS life relatives in South Charleston. last tjmes of it free at the WavneavUle Thursday. farmers' ·institute.

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Capt. Robert Jones. of Auguate. Y Ga., spent several days here last --week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. The reg ular quarterly meeting of \F. P. Jones. of the Lytle road Capt. the f.'riends will be held at their Jones'purchased a fine Cole roadf\ter meetlng.house Saturday and Sunday lin Cincinnati. and he left Monday for February 7 and 8 Wilson S. Doan~ hilt"home in the Soulh. accompanied e E ve' rybody invited . by bis parflnta as far as Cincinnati. , WI'libe h er.

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We desire to thank our many the Men of Wllynesv-ill u for !I. rouslnl~ friends and relatives for their kind reception to our boys" hen they get neSs and eymvathy shown U!J' during home. •_ _ _ _ tbe sickneaa and death of our" he. 10Yed son anli brother. .

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Try a loaf of Muth's fresh Brown The Mialles Marguerite and Ethel or Hearth Bread These are very Riske. of Dayton, were the guests popular. Will Whitfl. at the home of Mr. Henry Sattter· thwaite. laSt week. . Jos. Hawlre. of Bellefontaine. spent a couple of days here this wetlk visit· $7.50 G. O. Uphols~ed Chairs, ing relativ..es. $5 85 at The S. Fred Company Leb'anon Big Store Semi-Annual Fumi· A meeting will be held at the Sewing Machine Needles. Shuttles ture Clearance Sale. Now on. Township House, Friday evening, and Bobbins. for all makes of ma'" Yards and yards of Congoleum and ,'ebruar~ 7th. for the purpo.s~ ot chines. at Hyman·s . Linoleum at 40c and 45c per yard at completmg order for fertlhzer . The S Fred Company Lebanon Big Mr. Elliott. of Richmond. Ind .• Also. to take up question of orders Store Furniture Clearance Sale. ~pent last week wi th Mrs. Mal), for wire fen.:e. posts. spraying nia · Shute, of the Friends' Homp.. Mr and Mrs. Max Kohlbagen and lerial. paint. I ile. etc, Come and Ron, of Lebanon, and Mr. and Mrs. make yo ur wants known. Mr. and Mrs. S. L , Cartwright ar· Sam Polasky. of Dayton, spent Sun· rived home Monday evening, after day with Myer Hyman ond family. spending Reveral weeks in the South. Dr and Mrs. · Charles HOUKh. of &lrgt. Ralph Cole, of Buford. Ohio, Lebanon. and tbeir daughter, ¥rs. WBS the week-end guest of Mr. Helen Sebrin~, of Bryan, Ol'lio, were and Mrs. tienry Satterthwaite and calling on friend!! hare Sunday after· family. noon. .' b There Will be two games of asket . $92 75 Three·Piece Black Walnut ball at School Hall ; Friday evening, Mrs, Margaret Martm . and son .. The Waynesville Independent team Earnest, of Dayton. were the Sunday Bed Room Suites now $85.00 at The will meet the Bellbrook Independents guests of J. L. Mendenhall and wife, S. Fred Company Lebanon Big Store Semi·Annual Furniture Clearance an d th e, Wayne~vI' 11 e H'I WI' 11 t ry reo of Route 3. Sale. Bults With Sprmgboro Hi. These . games will be fast OIl89, 80 come and I Th~ Seml·Annual Clearance Sale of see them . \ Furniture and Stoves. of The S. Fred ~I~ St~l.la ~mmo.n, ~ho has been Company Lebanon Big Store, now qUite III In West Vl1'gmla,. arriv'ed on, is meeting with unprecedented here f4 and llY, wher.e She w.ill !!pend • ""ccess . parJl ~ tIme 'YJ.fu ~r.!IJ.ro:be, !lna r1 ;..

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lYJ,l " ril l'. >tfle r a ·t ~' . ~\ cdl'lIsduy ',' I.·mllle , A .\ IIt ~ 1!:aslerll ~ al1d ~j" ilOrs. . 11> , , .,. ~ , OI \ lunllJ l e jUlm~' ~ 10 th ~'" C Abo ut cump tn'e v-- ........go . . 1:15 Stil d l; wtl a L I hI! t called oIt) twq eo or three days. then By th e dell.th of Le~ttlr MIHlOlJ 01.' 1. /Jr' J T E I II~ preflirl I III his UBUIlI - ---...--.....;.-...to.."t}nJhem 1l1rIf"8,.eJJ1lrv c~~le~u~ort':l~ tooJi: ~the ,box earl! for tblll plnce, where the commulut y. hut! lost one of II ~ oIi g-ni'fi I!O mllllflO r, and l, ·d u~llrl Lhe , hlive bee'ii ever siJrce. most 10.vt!d and rllripected Y?llll g men. bpenller e I hI! eveni n Hubl)) Let. pr::i!f~~' ~iLt 1)~::gk,:l We a.r e it! t he central 'Part of He had a cheerful dl~posl lil)n . un.1I i(owitz . ot D.lyl(1l1 (1', ){ ,II,IJi tool, memo,!'ul) Is set up, there can be ~nee neal' I\ '~wn called TS-IIur;:r'iUe al~aY9 had a word o~ cn.,E: r I'or hI.- '~M hi s n bj "cl. "The w, " 1<ll~Ria , " . an~ 'about 16· kilometers. from Dllon. friendK. He W I.11i well knu\vlI anll 1lI,,1, n ~ l)lu Jlll ed I ho /jlil" ' 1 III" very re. W."U, it J8 .allout supper time and loved by all He WMt! a fn mbt!f of Iole m all ne r, ~how i nl I , ,ft ' hI! had ~~~~~;I~~~L~~~~~~Er~~I~oi:f~' mUllt' lItoji.-Woulcfbe very ,glad to hear the Mt. Hully Sumlay ::,c~uul, lilld I(ivell " grea t d a l oj t' ,, ~" t to his agaill, a8 mall' 18 a very ~Il' was n. member ~f t~le JUDl ~r Order ~ulojf!rt m Ulter. He fl' I, " glOW In g . element to us. of UnIted A!Del"lc arJ Mechulilcil tribute to AmericA. ttl . I " mil of h is BUllllell O. Burnett, It makes.lt morc sud for . lhe be adop ti.1. His tri hu ' Ihe statu E.' E . F ' reaved famIly all he was etrlcken so f h ..... d J f La, I A P' 0 712 A . " , mer x. • suddenl W8~ ill but a f w da s. o. I e \10 ( eBS '? i ..... . ' \ wn~ lr u y CO. D. nth Engrs. B t YGod ' I ' I . . J y p,llnotl.c. Imd ehclt!ld Tt.':!.1 IIppluu~e h~ ta~~n Le!~e:I~:o~w~~e J~e gk~~~; fl'°Tnhl hRIS bhbe!ll"er&. . . a ' • II.' Irtte s tmg . but hiS . gain, ' . e 9but I was tha.t, our los8 II! and , talker his Ie hlld l"E'to bE' while we mourn hi!l loss. we how UU I ' h' d . .~'rll"" " heads and 'say, ' T hy will bl! 'l'IOEl." wate e :;e,y care'Ii! . > " aCO.l unt 0 , " , lh~ nS1lI1¥' and 1~~I.po. -, ~~h lch ..hE! "/IIO'pne kOO"b bul'! much we mi~" you , 8lud . had to' be srse y d, to glV~l You wue so goo!f. kind Bnd lrue, · t~e flIoper infle~t;\;!r.I' , E!e ende(~ 004 uto'le; fpr he knows b~st, hls11llk by B!l.Ylng . ~l)a 6,1>l!IJl w!>uld Caded' you t t\~I , bome of" nlS~. 80 " dll~' ~I)Dl ' ,., ,. • .,. I:.i ' . . II '. . ·.i ·1;W~' a blt\~~~rl;~:' ~ .hoc~ .evere.' greatila Wn. an ll- 'ome !nto h~r OW~1 wa. 1rI'0uniJ hog day; and T" pirt with you we lo ved so denr. as one of the democratic md lODS o,f aaw.,hi .. Shadow. unlesa be Tlme 'was 10 sbort. 10 ~ay good-uye , the w~rld · . bUn'k era befor€ he , cllmlf To tbe one we loved so dear. Du ring the suppHr Interval •. the . .wl\rm winter neat \VI,t b "You ~re goo". but not (orgotten. G~.e I CII!b Blln~ al!v~ra~ selectIons. contsnued long fall we bave ~n Never sball .your memory 1,,<10, w SC I w~re we I SC; I \, dd d h_lIip,.lt ilrwell to . look fo~",ard to SweeleJIt tboagbllsbllll ever liuger ever.a n e\~ mell cr were a e . a --'6. ofJ. l'O, u "li weather befor~. Ro'und llle ".rav·e where ybu nre laid." t'? ~he list, 1 hero w~re also sev~ral - '-::-'l . .• V I~ltors from frank ltn nn d Lebanon.

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I lupporie you. people back home ; thill.k we are }laVIng a flnB time Md I seeing.' great sigllts, but you must I , remember 'We '8t'e' under ,mllit:aii !'Ule : I which allows us to see nothing ;worth t whlle, but 1 SUltpec .... jt ia \Wat that I I". we are under these reltrlctions considerin"'g the fact that. it would not tlo to tum us , all loose -and let us run wild all over Europe, We SIlW some An humblo red brick house nt carlisle Englall haa risen trom obscurity to a plnco In history very interesf;lng aighte on our trip wltliln tbe Ins l Cew weeks. Littl e did the form!lr 0 i.",a Imagine that tbelr grandson would one day here, but ,h aven't seen anything since. , . Quit- the marbl e and go ld halls ot Buokh;tgham palace, Ie bonor gueal ot England's king, to pay tribute It was four months yesterday since to Its waU,.. It Is tho homo 01 tho Woodrow fl\tnUy; n Wllrwlch rond, where tbe mother or President we landed in tliis camp. We left Ft.' ~~9~ ~v~a!, ~':.~;n , Dnd wbere tbe prE\sldent wnil, mOI ~ ·.trocted as be vl81~ed the spot alone dur~na h1II ~ Benjamjn Augus~ 6tD.-landed at Liv- e~ool.. EngTan~, ' AugllBt 8th, after =~~=======-=--r ~===========* =-:====:========~=~~~= 'iJpending a ,:Week at Long Island, N . I '

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Grant 1 ewis, of Dayton, was in Miss Beulah Kindler. was the weektown, MondllY, end guest of Miss Miriam Mull, of Spring Hnl. Dr. Dill, Osteopath 21 S. Brolld way, 4ebanon, Ohio, "Mendeta," the new article for mending your tin and Stranite ware, Muth's Milk Bread, baked frt'B h at White's Store, every morning, at White's. Sewing Ma~hine Needles, Sbuttles Mr. and Mrs R. Eo Dilvis Bnd eon, Rnd Bobbins, for aU makes of rna. of Dayton , spent Sunday with rela, chines, at Hyman'e. tives. " Experience is a dear teacher." Howell Peirce and wife visited Yes, if it's your own. Whole life relatives in Sou th Cbarleston, last timt'.8 of it free at the Wavnesville Thureday, farmers' institute. _ Try a loaf of Muth's fres h Br own Y. We were., s1:IItioned . aj a rest Tbe Misses Marguerite and Ethel camp' in Eng,l and for four days. Then . II ' _ or Hearth Bread These are very Riske, of Dayton, were the guesta llikeCl' to Squth Ham})ton, where we ~ popular. Will Wbitfl. boarded a ship and crossed the En' at th e home of Mr. Henry Sattterthwaite, las t week. gllsh channel one ni&"ht anti I want to . I Jos, Hawke, of Bel lefontaine. spent tell you I never W4S so si<;1c in al\ my , ~ter Ma rion Oill, ~I/Il uf Thl/lUll' i WI a coupl e of day s here this week visit· life as I was ,t~at night. We were and Euph emia Dill, W!I~ lIo l II Uuearn . , $7.50 G. 0, Upholstered Chairs, ing relatives. . - J ; {lacked in like saTdines and were not ber 10 IH97 , a"ll d~pal1.ed lhls 11110, 1 $5 85 at The S . Fred Company Leba non Big Store Semi-Annual Furniallowed to open a window nor make Decem bllr 2a, l!)1~ ! aged ~ I years I Tl,l<l Men oC \Val/Ill- . lli l'. afle r a A meeting will be held at the a .light ot any kind. As the chan- IInd)S duy t! Uesloe a lOVing 100, I . I , Hewing Machine Needles, Shuttles ture Clearance Sate. Nowon. nel was a very critical place at that th h I u Hh E ' ong VdClit lO lI, m e~ \ \hu l,c~duy Tow nship House Friday e vening and Bobbins, for ali makes of rna· time 'the said the subs were thick er, e e~ves un,u rc cr', mer· ' vtmillil II~ lhu MasQ " 1', IlIpl\:! A ' , Yards and yards of Congoleum and . W I" ed th, h·t d h' lion, and a sIster. ~dlla, at hunw , u"el tille supr;e l' wa. sen'e n I" Ih~ 1"'lSler ll fi'ebruar y, 7th, f or the purpose ot chines, at Hythan's. t h ere. e IV rong I an w en h t of f ' tl LI ' f t ' , ,. ., ". I ' d f f ' 1' Linoleum at 400 and 45c per yard !It we got to peep out we were nt La Ii 08 . r len d . C,III , U Her pre· '~ar . ll.m.l!h e,mem b ~ allt! ~ i ~ iLors competlllg or er or e rtllzer. Mr. Elliott, of Richm ond, Ind . , The S· Fred Company Lebanon Big Havre, France. We stwyed t here at a ceded ,him to that Uctl.e r: L!ll1d L;, 0 I(lid anwle.,.Jol!t1c ,0 th" ' II' About Also, to lake up question of orders ~pent las t week with Mrs. MalY Store Furniture Clearance Sale, staryation c~p' or (rest camp they ,)Ie~~iI t~Od~ath of (,e~tllr MnriOIl Di ll 125 S~l d~l WI: ut I he. l~ for wire fence , pusts, s praying ma" " h If " iJr' J r. li: il l ~ preslU I ,,, hi~ usual lerial paint I il e etc Come and Shule, of the Friends' Homp.. called 1t) two or three daYll, t hen tb Mr and Mrs. Max Kohlhagen and took the ·box carll for thill place, \l'here ' e commullltv· 116 os t ont! 0 Il~ oIig ll i'fi~LI m'UlI!(l r, and ; ,·dllevll the ' , , . Ron, of Lebanon, and Mr. and Mrs . we. have been ever since. m!Jstlovl:d and re~pect('(l y?~nll: men. $(.Je'lktir f Ihu evt'nin lI"h!.n Lef- muke yo ur wants known. Mr. and Mrs , S. L. Cartw rig ht ar· Slim Polasky, of Dayton, spent SunWe are in the central putt · of H.e had a cheerful tlr~ lJOs lllOn, and kowitz. of D,\ylu n '1' 1" tI, l,j lool{ rived home Mondlly evening, afte!' day witb Myer Hyman and family. Fra'nce nenr a ,town called TJl..sur-Tme al~ays had a worll of· ch",er 1'01' bl" s hi" sll bj l:lCI, "'J'b ' SI)' d HII ~tiia , " spemling Reveral weeics ih the South. and about 16 kflometers from Dijon. frlendll. He WIlS IV!!II kl} oW Il lind IIUri he llll/,lIl d 'he IfUI ' 1 III H very Dr. and Mrs. Charles HO.I,lKh, of Well, it js about supper time and loved by nil He w~'t! a In mutlc of uhl.; milli ne r, ~ owi I " ." hl{ had Sllr gt. Ralph Cole, of Buford, Obio, Lebanon, and their daugbte,r, ~r8. must MOj). Woulcfbe very glad to heaT the Mt. Hully SUlllluy ~c~uul, Blld orivl}u i, KI't!al d till I of I ,,!lI t t() his was ' the week-end guest or Mr. .Helen Sebring, of Bryan, OhiO, were fro",! you again" as man Is a very cs' wall a. member ~f th e JUnlO ~ Order ';I ul,j p.r t OIal tet·. He I" " " glOW ing and Mrs. tlenry Satterthwaite lind calling on friends hete Sunday attersentilli element ~o us. of UDlted A!" orlcau Mechulllc::I trib ute to America, th '",rnt' IJ f his family. noon. RusseD O. Bumett, , II makes , I t more sad for . the be ndopticon , His trihute ' 'he ~ tlltue ' E F reaved famIly 8S he was et rll:ken so f II G II f L'~ I There WIll be two games of basket , ' A P 0 712 A $9275 Three-Piece Black Walnut . " \ mer x. . dd I ' ' 11 b t f d IJ 1e ,Of ( '85 ~ . I e ' \ W3 ~ tru y ball at School Hall ' Friday evening Mrs. Margaret Martm and son, Co . D. 84th Engrs. ~Uut, e~/God~~ I!i~ ul~ wi:e j~Jg,::~i p:11 rwtl.C ' lind ehclt: f t',!t "PlJluu~e The Waynesville independent team Earnt:St, of Dayton , were the Sun~ay Bed Room Suites now $85.00 at The - - -...- .... . • has taken LE>.ater from us vt! knolv f rOTnh'e/lRl~ bhbe!lr~r!! , ". . l t'ig will meet the Bellbrook Independents guests ofaJ · L. Mendenball and WIfe, S. Fred Company Lebanon Big Store Semi, Annual Furniture Clearance . b ut his gum, I . t h "",t , (lur.' I0 8!! III Bud , talker, \~uot I \\his8S lecLl,1,",' '" /ladlOrE'S to IIbe an d th e. Wayne~vl' 11 e H I' w.III try re• of Route . Sale. while we mourn his lo"s we bo w OUI I d ' r II f sult.8 With Springboro HI. These , heads, and say ' 1'h ~ill be lI 'lIle." wa~(: Ie very care ,1.1 ,)', 'I> aec'!un t 0 g ames w ill be fast ones, so come and I The Semi,Annual Clearance ~aleof Miss SteIl Lemmon, who has been , ' ' y lh~ nllDlei! Dnd I~~~\O, ' . ~~lllch, .he, see them. . \FUrni ture and Stoves, of Tbe S. Fred " N,o ,one know, b,,,, lOuch we trli~:i )'011 , BllIU , had to'. be ~nee , d, to g IV e Company Lebanon Big Store, now quite ill in West Virginia, arrlvlld here Manday, where she will spend Jipu "ere so goo,<!' kind und true, t~e 1)IOpe r mflectv I,' , r!e e,nd ed , on, is meeting with unprecedented GOd' u!o?e; for he knolYS best, hurt lk by s9,vlnlt UI t J l.J '~11l would , lauocess ' pom" time with er 1X)9t er.. ~n Qf "no regaUj 'Il~r- eaiu~: ' ., ' . , \ \"': ' . . Catl.. dyoU .tdtb~lhom.ceor.",st. . /It).mfL y, ~/)m ""' ·,..t, ; ,t·,... I. m. l "t~n5t ".,-.'~ ~.--~ , .~ .... I~' h :'" , • ., 'T"as 3" bllte;g~i';f,: .hock aeVNe, great'la lon, and 'ome !nto her own; fll Capt. Rober t Jones, of Augusta, The farm and village women will SU.nday 'wal 'ground hog day, and T" part with you we lo ved so dc;,r, lIB olle of t he democratic nlll ions 01 Ga., spen t several days her e last he'lul'ely ssw hi. shadow, unless he "Time W3SlIO ahort, to Eay ~ood , bye , the w~rld iweek with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. need 'the help and inspiration of the put on hiB bilnkers before- he came To the one we loved so dear. Dun,ng th e Sll PDllr ,nlnr val " lhe The r eg ular quarterly meeting of ' F . P. Jones, of t be Lytle road Capt. farm e rs' institute, more perhaps out of'hifl warm winter nest. Witb" Gle.e Club I'ang ~O:"~f;l1 selectIOns , th i'" d ill be held at their IJon es purchased a fine Cole roadRter than anyone ehse. The woman's part continued long fall .we have been NVe~~raSI~4~~y'':;'rb::'~mll(o)try[o['~3etlen, WhS1Ch we,re w~11 I cbl'lve. dd d m:etinrgl~ho~seSaturday and Sunday, ' in Cincinnati , and he I"ft Monday for of the program for the Waynesville . . II I k t orwar d .to Sweetestlbongbts, shall ever . lillger , . . t h e Sou lh , accompame ' d farmers' institute is especially stronK It IS we to 00 t tlevera I' t new 1'1 mem er we I re a e I February 7 and 8. Wilson S. Doane h'IS h ome m th is year. a 8eUQo of -' rougl1 weather before Round lile !rave where ybu nre' laid." f! 'tie ISf · ~erekwl ~'re °dsoL sbevt'rll. will be here Everybody invited, by his parf\hts as far as Cincinnati , , . ' •_ '. Card of Thana. Arrangemen tM are bei ng made b}' ~ 1> '. romrrun In M We desire to thank our many th e Men of Wayne>lville fo r!i rousing friends and relatives for thei r kind reception to our boys \\ hen they get I . nesS and sympatby.shown u s' during home, the sickness and death of our , be, ,. ,'.:.. {. ' loyed son ani brother, I , M~s, 0111 and Family. ----__4.___ ~Iar 'communfcation ,ot Way- , D8Ivllfe Lodge No. 163, F. & A . ,.84., . Tueaday evtming, February 11,1919, The Massie Township Sunday at 7 ·o'cJoclt., Th.~ will be work In &:hool Convention will meet at the I tlie F. C: degree. &journi~~ breth , M'ethodist church In HarveysburJl on ap(Lvlaltora are eordially -lilvited Sundav afternoon, February .9th . preaent. '..:~ Rev. ,Saul Chancello(', will give the S. D . Henkle, W . M, address Everyone irivited to attend " L. A. Zimmerman, Sea',. Martha Da vis, Sec'y.

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Notice of Uissolution

Notice of Appointment,

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$160 00 William and Mary Dining{Suit. 8 pi~cea ..... .... . .... . ...... .. .. .......... . ... .... ... .......... . $16000 Adame Dining- Suit. 8 pi eces ... .... .................. ............. ........... . . .. $165 00 QII~en Ann" Dining Snit. 8.pieces (like cut) ....... .. ........ ... ... .. ......... . ............... .. . .$ 17500 Loui s XV[ Dining Su it, 8 pieces .. ....... .. . ..... .. ........' ......... ................ .... .. $76 ()O MissIon Dining Suit. •. . 8 ptecet.. .. .................................................... . :$68 O~ Colonial Dipl!,g Suie ~ ' . 8 p Ieces ........ ..... ... . , .. .... ..... . .... . .. ......... .... .. .. . ,

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nppointed adll\i nistrntl"ix. Bond $(;,00.0 . •/ <lSC)l1l Mill er. A lle n Laycock. II l1d \y. S. \Vil ke ..son, wCl"e appoin ted aI 'P'·Ulscrs. . ' (I I In the matter of the cstat~ of Lau.. O R' lc~uy, Mllr), Wilson. adminis tm. ll·l.x I ordere,l.to sell uank stock be. 101lf.!ing tu Ulis estnte. III lhc e., tlll" f B. F . Lindo ln. de. ceaz~d. ~'aI'~' Lin col n was appointed adll ll l\lstrn tl"lx with bOl1d $1(;00. I\Jor. row Sheet,. Dem as Gutlery uno Ars. 111 tl" Kil'hy wc .. c appointed ap Pl'llisel'9. was

doy or my life. Durlllg rl 'l'''~'' I r II I lillt!. 01 lIanlilLOII County. Blapped n b()y's fnc e (ur clI lIllI;': lIil' n t II Wt'lll I .. "I\~' III'UI'I-lll' 111110\\, ,;1 Sndth . InborOI' lInd :'T:u'ic Hen. rabbit /JO(I the t wo otill'rH wuo ClIlI1e nHS of 1I1l' ~ I I""ln , ., 1r~I' Ih. '. I'nl d 11'1'" rI\'I', I,I .. UII h of I.r.huoon. Ht'\,. O. O. I to help him weut l1 \\'lI1 full o f fl'n r I of hi S k\'y~ nlld (10111· ... - 111,· dllli ,'III ' " ' \,Jonl ond n s to ol~hm l' nr. for I 111111 llie I II glll . ti ll' 1'111,'. I dJ! II~( ' l ll " 1 )"" I ~ II "II.. -Lstreoglh of n YOUUl! muu'e III 111,. Ih.j'll j "," 11'<'11 Iuwllrll U,. \\1 ' -11",,1, hi" 1... 1, I Hl'n l E,'l.Iltc Transfcr~. dllr~ Art II ' t th 1. I IIIIU l h' ~1I 111 11>,,1 III ' w,,~ 1'11111 III "",.\ ~. er me. III CY ,,OJ;nn to III U '0 us, J :-.:t\\' lit! I ..;n \l' UII! I. ' 1' I I I "" I 4't' l \'al" , 1-'l ' I I' Anderson to C 'ac V trl ,encls with ,', " ; " " " I , ,e . ' IltHI 1" 'lIchilll( "'Il "1',, 11 lii, 1'111·.. 1, .\1,.". " .Ill No. Gill IU I' lunklln, $1. I? the no oo huur n

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At Sub~tantial Sill ings

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Our oj~ dltdl! IIhCl\lId at once pass a ' reaolutfon to make it compulllOry on Itll ' ciiize~ lJvo1,ng upon tho streets to be UnJll'Oved, to 0\1 them In early BUmmel', a~d if rthlty Cllnnot pay for it down, lnt it be counted in on thalr ". taXe/!. It Pl1ya piC dividends in pre~ervi ng' 1ibe streets, anll ought to re~ caive n , unanjmoUII acknowledgement. IJ! we. expect good, s treets for t he \vinte,r o~ 1919, we must begin now, as P. D. Cla&ett .•... . .. ,February II i " ' ,l'. ~ , , it tIIJceS time 'to do tllis work. Lets al\ Chas, ·Hag~rmcycr .• . . February '12 get' bUllY, . . . I , • "Owne :,RnlTja. 1!9mmonly known as It :801,lo'r plLtl!!'!l' ot tho firm Hol'l Ullon depal·tlllon\,. " 1'h \'8 will bo Dutch,' g t ' hili aJ;l'klc conSiderably Wni. Wardlow • . • ..•.. February 12 dislO<lIlte'1j '\~le atwnd.hlg a basket- J. ·S. Flier . . • • • • ; •.... February IJ moet ball gnnll\ m Wa~cBvl ll e ono night W. C. Warner, ....••. February 18 ~ "1ft '-I . [ tho Bum 9.(' ONE HUNDIU1D I,U ll' recCt.!t,iy., The'taccllient occurred af. " . . '. for . o;cb "",nd e\\cry "."",r,rn,1 1'1 n Fit I With D t tb,e game, the boys got to wrest- A. B, SIde •..•.. , ... . , February IS ,~ -'----' . ~~aitI~f;~s"~c~~Ra: . .. . all n~ Good R·~:~~~·truo Ion tllr ling lind "Dutch" waH the unfortu· W. P. Sall.bury & Sons .. . . feb. 19 l b Jl't~X: .• Hows of nobl!) trecs' wlll uad not nate C'!Ie. We' hope' for him a speedy ( Written ' ,~peClall)' fo r the Gazett.) • S W. H. Outhrle .••• .... Februarv 20 . v· . , worn ·, 0 ~ oro mil an", olll! to tile beauty umi ' atlracu ve- recovery; , in What wa)' ilUIU we ' honor ' the tu my pre.e'itee. thlH 6th, day De· ilost! ot OUI" blgllways lJut will be no OIyde Lnvicy .is repairing his prop· Wm. Coleman . . . .... . February 2S Ulumel'y' ot tile b.ra. e Amei'lcan sol. combor. A., 1;1., 1881'. W. GLEASON. I1cmal suptlOl"t to thew, h ulllir g to ule," aod sailors who , ,ave - their (Seal) " ,· ~oto. ..y PUblic. lulu the gl'ound fh'm nud koeiling It erty lately 1>urchased of the Mary II,ea' or " lbertyT ' . '. " HaU,.,._Co.to.nli Medicine 18 \D.kon In. from wp.alling. As t he constrUC" Ann Singleton estate. B&.dog sold my farm, I will 1~11 'l 'ullt III a queRUon ' w'hlch every tor,nally o.pd acts through tho Blool.I Walter Gra bas Tonted his home . r ' on tho- MUGou!' Surfacell of the SYa. .lull O( goou roada will bu onu or thE!> on Eftst Main street to Mr. Smalley, at publlo lIun"oo. 2y' mHee South of commonlty- in the United state. ,hajI tern. 8on'd tor tcatlmoDliLI. tree. Ol/:, l·ccons!.rucUou vrolllellls whlcll Wuyoeavlllo, ne .. r the old Tere who \vill occupy it l'4urCh 1st . ... ,~e.i ILlldll. ' ,,' F .. J . CHlDNmy & CO .• iloledo, O. Llld ' nUlloo will hu yu (0 sol\'e, auy. graph Mill, on Soll1 ' by ull Druggl8t8, 7)io: h II ,. 1 • 1)1 "lSrtllln th", thel~ /laurUfce on of. our iadtes uttended th. Selleral .. . v .,." Hall's Fam ily Pili t tip tI .11IIlg t at w I u tl i ll In this dlreotlon tllik given by ,Jane Adams at Colull\r tUIl IlHal\ ot if'eeu~m t~ -WOrtlty nf th!! .' '. • or <\on8 II. on. ~llU .. IU be encou ruged, . Thursday, February 6, 1919 . Lloe~t .~rll)u\b iu",t aso b~ pal~ tli,e.m,. Un' all the rouus loudlng out trom bus on Thursday. . Mr. and M1'8. Ada Dickinson and BeglnniuR at 1 o'olook. t he follow " { bls a IIhoul 10CIlide also , 'llle men overy cOIUIDuully lu tnu United Eve.ry mother who has a daughter will be iKterested in the fol. WIIO oUsred t/lelr JlV\l1l 10 their oQun. Relatives ani! frIends of the To. l:;l.a.es Were 811uuld lle I'OWJ> or trees. two children ul nCll~ here, were call· ing ohatt .. l ~, to wit: . 8 boreee, 8 lowmg letter. It answers the question that tbgusands of in/!-, on acquaintances here Saturday .try's servlJ:e ' whel.Uer' 'It me~ot t.hl> cony heroes :participated 10 ,tbe , ue AJnerlcCln .l"o~·eBlry ,AlIsoela. catll&, 2 brood sows. Impl e m AotB, mothers have been asking foryears- "Whatcan 1 do to relieve ,~i • 1I\iji1'tlllle ~'to~1Uc:e ' for ' tbem or not. cerem~r, wblch Jlnciuded slnglllg tiou Is very glU!! to 11(1\ I~o any town night. '. eto. S ..e large billA for por tl oulu8. my daughter of her severe headaches and J;>eriodical pains?" 'l'neY, 'too, ar.e · !1es llrvlng of the na· by tho cboir ' aod a brief address by or tlOWlUunltY\l\s to tree v1nntlng, ~ug. Mr. and Mrs. William Carr are hav' , I ~ AAC W. LINCOLN. t\oii:1I : graUtudll. .',' . , til t R ., b E E a . W, N. !:leara. Auot. • Wbat nobler, more 10splrll1g, moro e r!lc or, ev. ~.o ert " dwar s. gcstmg · tyrpos that pl"Qbably will ing instlllled in thei]! beautiful coun· NI have used DR. MILES' ANTI.PAIN PiLLS for , ' 1 d srow uest IU that IlUrtH:ulal' lOCality try home an acetylene lig ht plant. years an" they have ahvays given me prompt relief. • Ill/prpprlate memor.al can be ereote 1111 /1 t Ul'Olshlng Othtll·· hUllllul IIluis. Overworked friend hi p won't last. Ml' daughter who has been a sufferer of periodical to the Iionor of these meo thau, tbe Rllvlo g ren ted the farm, I will IIvJng', '''l'owInS treeY It w1l1 staod AllYouu CUll socuro tltlij 11'00 IlltOI'WU. Count yopr acqualnt;;lnCC8 by the pains and nervous headaches has never failed to .. 1 h dlJl\ oy wl.Hlug to Wus·hln glon tor Il. hundredz, but enumerato your friends so li at Dubllo auntlon 00 the premlsee obtaln relief from these wonderful little tablets. ' ~lIere and as t devetQPs keep frea Tllere are lUun "' reasou .. why lrce~ by individuals:-' · : . I X mllee east of Waynesville. and We both thank ybu from the botUm\ of our heart ;"In toe Illiods ' of tbe preBent and of .. for having enabled us to obtain prompt relief ~ . llomlng, geoeratloos' the deeds of daS ,ura 1U0"t apIH'olll'llLle mewOl'luls to , TIl this vicinity_lleO]Jle arc painting 2,Y. miles wellt of Barveysburg. 00 from our sufferings, DR. MILES' ANTI·PAIN PILLS lug " wMcb America's . .beroos ,per. Amedeu's sUlIlle~' lind slIllor uead, us thel r dwellings. If· p ai nt ia high they the VVavD8IIville and tlarveysburg have never fail ed us and we wouid not be without t hink it pays to impruve their prop. pik e, 00 as to tho living. " rurmed on' ftmd..and· aea Iii order that them.." (ldmocraoy : and .tr))atb · anci , jU8t1ce 'l'he l1'Oij is u li VID!;. growi ng thi ng. er ty. upd 'makes t hings look cheerful , Tuesday, February ' II, 1919. MRS. WINIFRED JONES, Stockto";, Md. h . I I l:.118 h d tl Ii d JUSt U~ · Til tha vi'luclpl U6 wtJlj:1I and homelikl1". It;s to be hoped that '!nIB t be f J!DI Y es , . eJ ete o . Amel'lca en lered th., WI;,. to delend. mnny mo/,"e will beauf,ify their prcm· , Brlllnnlug at 100'oleok a. m ., the For m<?re than 30 ye~s Dr. Miles' Antithtoulhoqt tire WOlid. i. • tullowing proper tv : 4 BorRe8 aDd ises in the v ry nenr future. thl ~ acil!oub~ :tns Auier loao li'o'r~ lL stu'nds tor freeuom, • Pam Ptiis have .been relieving suffering nwell ingKJn OUt· 'village nre not Mulrll, Il Vottle, 5 Sheep. 8 I:IOW8 . And the tl'ee pluyed an i,mpol"tunt ,Il:'tr)' Aeo.oclliUon suggests tbe..plant. women. men and children from lor.menting painIn8 of trees In ~rk., aloog the IItreets 1)(Il·t · In w e 11'1 1111111 Ol th e .. ar. 1n cqllivfll ent' to the demnnds . Severnl l mplemel' t", Baroe88, Bay, eto, Head~cne, Backache, Neuralgia, etc. A sk your Ilnd· hlghwaya, and ~t olher • appro· a tllo u ~flull wayS. It wa ll cull d lULU ehllnges will be made in th e neal' f u· !:lee large bills for part.loola rll. druggIst for. them -:- ~ce'p a box always on hand. _ _ __ • __ - _ _ P . 0 , V .. "'GEl"t. They c!lntaln no II\Junous habit forming drug. lI~iate "lalle. as Jiving moouments serv ice. In al'eoplunes and gun ture. They gtve almost INSTANT relief. Cost but a to our heroes. • .. ,~ SlOCKS. barraCKS lllJU ~r uC uu~ , [llul's W. N .!:leQrs, Auot few cents a box. alld callrm"I' lI ~a , anti In III1lUY otllo l' , Tbere are' f ew ·oommunltieB 10 tbe ' United Bb\tell that ilId oot lose o~e or pluces It wus duuumd "d in 1I111l11lll S U Illore" of '4~ 1O~ 'in the great collfllot 'luunllLiJs. I'be onderolJ(n Eod wi ll seH ,at auo· w'hIClb bae jUlt concluded. Tbere will The for~8tG of 1"l'Ilnco WUI' la rgoly ti c" at hla r esldenoe Ilt Ferrv, Ohio. )jet memor ~IB of. Vjlrlous klode; bronze 8n c dtlcc ~ to tlo u lit.oil s or Lhe I~U I'. 4 miles oor,henst ot Wavneev1lJe; 2 tllIblets; s tone mark ra, arches -or 'flllJuauuds or SI1UUl'O IUl les or lIel' Mr. and Mrs. W. E. !loga l! enter. IOll es ~o r th of Ly t le, on the. Sooial granite and bronze aod other forme, forest lund over which Lhc Gormulls . dodlcatild to tbelr, service. But tbli! advllJl ctJu were d ~ ms Ultu d by !l UU lIo Li tained at dinner Sundn,y , M,'. and Mra. R llw r fllld, 00 'harl ey Warnick und {>"'l ily of Leb. does 'Dot precludl!' tjle' pla.n tlng of ~ h e)1 111'0 or lhe" true» cu~ u';,\' u b ) Wednesday, ~cbruary 12, 1919, trees. No matter w)lat otller kind the enemy. Auythiug, therefore, 10dk. anon, and Mr, lind Mrs , Weillo n WiI· FOR SALE SI'}n. Begin nin g at 10 o'olock a. m ,. 'he 'ot m.emorllll Is up, there can be , I'':hARLES LA1HROP PACK . LU reiOI't!HLuliulI 01' the worltl I~ Mr. and Mrs. RaYPlI)IId Wi lso'll and folll1""lul( propeHy : 8 80r88s, 5 -,- - - - - - -- - - - - - trees pllL\lted ' . most mUltI:(. Il meuns II rellulldtn g Tb I ' alreadY' has r eo f. ' . o( 80m" III the UULlIl'll l r ll.ou ree,; children and Mrs. Wa lte r Wi lson Uill tl e, 14 1:l111,t8, Jluplemeot@, Bal'. Good }o;we~, 2 Ilnd :I yellr" Old, Indorsement , at aere Is who.t two state govornors wit cit Illwe bUllu lu"t lhrou gh ru v u g(!~ spen t olle tilly last week with !'vIr. and n('~~ . eto ISeu \ttrge "IliA for partie. . c:Utved. due to lomb III AprIl . Inqui re ijiroughout tbe : anc\ ,other officials say of the plan. ot war. . M rs . Paul Peterson of n..:! .. Lumbel~ Ill"r~. W'lLJ LlAM WARDLOW of D. W . ~urrl1oe, R. D . ~, Wllyuell tun. ~~~=;....~~~;:=~~~~1::t~- (oreate.,., clvlll ! _Qovemor Lowden, of II1inois, says: Eve ry Community ShOUld Have FOR Ville, OhIO. flO R, C. B Ine~. A uot , "Liberty Park" organlzatlolls. women's "I am 'heal'til-Y' in .,ympathy with the ..... .Mr. and Mrs, F : COlll pton had as olubs -and other a88oolatlons. 10 a I generol Idea, whJch I ha\oe laken , UP I"runk WWi/WI ItUIl " , s ta tu CUI'. th eir g' ucsL Suturduy llil; lt t a nd Sun' ood Sorghum Mola~~e s aod Yel. 'few plaeei irees ' already have been wltb ' ~e superlntenllent o( hl ghw uy~ ester or ,11 US~Ud I US " LL8 . " al'U . "Do day, J IlSS Sura h lil"Ud ru .. d of South low Popooru loqmre of Levi We wi ll e \l fl t publio Roetion, IX planted In. acoordance with tbls Idea. ,of' our atate." not stop wltl l u sfngle U'" O or SlJluli ' Io ,Il' eston. milell e .. 8t ot Uorwio, 00 the Mrs. J . B. Lukllnl, B8rvey ~burg . . ' flll . At Tacony, Pa., {our trees bave I Governor Capper. of Kansas, says: gl'oUlls ; wily uot lUll " 1I10111 01'Iul (or. MI'. and !\I"S. Eva u !:logan wero E. Booke~t farm, on BlrE Orplugt:m Vooke r e l ~, bnd • been planted on the lawn of tbe :'It is most llPpropriate, I feel, ,t hat we ests planted til hUlio r of OU I' Bulll lor g uc~ l s of Mr. and Mrs. !'aul Peterson Call Phone 4 Wednesday, February 12, 1919, right "od the g rowthy kind, Eplacopal Churcb of toe 60ly 10. should have living trees as memor- deUln" Certaiu ly , lit I' 1!1J11 1;1 'llo SUlltluy. oheap. Ioqulre of. W . A. Surfll oe . L._ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _...J Docents. Two ~o( the town's me n Ill la for our soldier dead, whose <leeds Ilolhlng [111,,1' lltu u Il 1;1'01' 0 (11' oul.II'u Mrs. R. E. J onCll II l1d son Carl, Begloniog I~t 10 o'olook a. m, the fl2 thus hooored were kllled 10 netlon will ,live for all time." lludl toll 0 lrc,'" whi ch I.. ,,,ill be spent S,aturdllY with L.es ter C.Jlnpton fnll )wlog property: 3 B orsea, 13 R. 0 5, WUVlIesvllle, Ohio " In Fran~e, wblle ~the othc.r8 died lu Former President Tart said: "One hUOWIl uS " LI ~e ,' [y ['ill·It'· 0" • eniu, Cattle, 24 Bogs, Implement,II, e'o Blaok Mare, M vrs. old, goorl.wor. hoJpltals . close . behloll tbe b.atUe ltllllllg nnd appropriate memorial to other llppropli ate uame. MI". alld"Mrs. Ralph L"an'aings were See large bills for partloul ,"rs ker, weight laOO ' ' 1 nq~ire . of our soldier. de.ad would be rows . of Gov eruor Goollt' l~ h , oC InUhul ll. Is shopping 1I0ea. '. in ?\.enia Sat'~·dlty. V. E. H '\GI!:M EYIilR, Juhn l~ob e8 0n , Oregonlu , 0 f12 8lJ:~ly ~ fl\ VOI' ur U u. 1>1" u . '('116> IDA BOOKEr!', Mr. J. S. Lell!qiJlg hall purchased ..... 0, 8lalo IJI'O)J)ses lo. lot ouch uf H~ u2 the J Cijse Hilf propeL"lr in.. ,New Folding Bed Hnd 1 F oldiog Couoh . W . N , 8eors. Auot. counties d clde lhe s l'.11 of Ilti own tlurlington .. 'rhey e peeL to m6ve 811 01\11 Bnd see them . Mrll. CllllrleR Funeral Director, grove to the 1l101ll01'y oC llt elr bo)'s, soon us it is vucate(\. Waynesville, Q. fl2 and Embalmer, I ,ill offe r tor 8111e .. t my rtsi tlcilres entath'eri [roUl tllese cOllulios Little lJorotW Ui s h..!) hud 'ber ton· deoce, oell r Middl e Run Ohurob, on will be urged tu form a slato orgall.' good Sarrey. n owly plllntl1,1. a / sils und ullenou:fs rCllloved by Dr. Mur· IzaUon, uppoillt an execupl'e COW_ re I lit Wilmington last week. the !:lmll h rosd, kn ow n as the Fraz bargal o , Call at the UJ:.i1os 80 Waynesville. Ohio. millce und wllh tbe as.lstance or f5 1\11'. W. H. v' ~!Iil :!J1cnt II part of ler fbrm , a mlle8 southwe8~ of Spriog tel. Wl1I . lt l,l blneon. tree eXllerts' cany oul this scheme. l~st week with his d!l ug"hLer. Mrs. W. V.alleY, on "And now, no 'm utto,.. lu whlllel'el' E. Beg-a.n. Shorthorn yea~lin g H~1l8. good Either Auto or Horae drawn eervice. Thursday, February 13, 1919 oth~r ,form s we ~colUme lllorute the oneR; 500 bn (.~ ru ; Clnve r und No extra charge for auto service. Aunt E ~ tlll)r Com l'tu n has been Alfalfa Hay. InqUire of Frank EI. ' . manitoud lllat has gallo, lor our Ill:O- very poody fu the p:l. week. Beglooin6 at 10 0 clook a. m " the ~ .. ' ,. boo Waynesvill e Ohio f5 Both phones In Office and ResIdence. lectlon lel us pluat luemorlal treoK!" Mrs. LULher Haint, ,.; visiting her followlnf( property: 8 BorseR, 6 , , . No. 14. 'l'bls s umH up tile messuge wlllCh par~nts, l\"l r. Ilnd MI'>. t: hal"ley Laird, V/lUle, 3 Brood SOW8, Implemeot8. Jer8ey Vow with oulf by side; tbe ,American ,Forestry Assqclatloo lolL Camden, Oh io. Chinke0 8, eto, ~ee luge bills for oalf,8 weeks old l" r ed ltJllney. ::==:=':==========~ w.ould convey to every place in the Sevoral from her" attended tile bas· partloulars J, !:l. ,FILER, at Tlllegrllpb Mills, Wflyo!lsv llle, O . United Stutes Irom wllIch have gone ketball gu'mo aL h ll lgmnn Friday Forellt Martin, Auot. f5 brave and loy al sons Ur tuke' purl In nig l.t ' Write or Telephone 'for Date , llle great war.-By Charles Lathrop Mr. W. H. O'Neall and Mrs. Mary I will seB llt Publlo Bille OD Pack, President, American Forestry Bogun took dillhet· \\' Il n Mrs. John Oflia, Aman Blodc , Telephone 61 ~2 and 3 WOlf nt Welmun TUesday. Association. Saturday, February 15, 1919, Miss Frances Wilsoll spent a few duys la5t week with EOlipliamia Wil. Commenolng ,WA YNESVILL,E, ' '01110 1l! o·olook. 8harp, Funeral Director. son. Veterlnai'v the (0110 wing !foods : BIDder Twine. 'Mr. Lawrence Michner nnd ' Miss V9 agoDs, Fllrm Implements, Hard Waynesville Ohio Ethel Compton were gl,cSts of Hornce ware. Haruess, Saw!!. aDd m&oy Oraduate of Oblo;, SIal, Univenl' '!' Compton Sunday njghL. other artlole~. Flee large bills lor Mr. Henry Crew und' son Audrey, partloular8 ' A. B. SlOilB. -EI'fRERMr~. Alice Githens and Mrs: Lydia have been on the sick list t;l1e P88t OFFICE: C . T Bawke I Auots , Pin.e ,<Jere Dayton shoppers Monday . . week. , Auto Equipment ~" W . N. ~ellrll I . Corner Main and Mill Streets Mr. and Mrs. AI'chle Peterson Mr. Albert Cornell is in very poor Hor~Drawn EquIpment called ()'11 Sa m Michncl' Friday after. health at tJlfs time. Telephone 28 Milia ,Ruth Coon of Wengerlawn, noon. As we are golog to qnl$ farming, ,. spent Sstoroay and Sunday with we will lIell to the hlghelt bidder, DAY OR NIGHT Ohio TELEPHON E 7 home folkl\. , IX mllea north ot Waynesville. OD Wayne~ville.. M.rs. Clyde Wharton was a ~ Dayton the Clnolonatl pi.ke. on visitor Thu1'8day. ' Wednesday, February 19, 1919 Mr. William Brown hW3 traded his Dayton property for a form no~th of Be~tllniog at 10 ,, 'olook, the follow. Da~n, ·and expects to move there Ing proDorty: 17 Honea, 86 CaUle. sooo. . .' 18 8heep, 50 Bog.. IUlplementl, Mr. and Mn. AlbeJ$ Stecy were m Feed, B.r06l1-, eto. See large bill. LebaRon Baturoay. for pariloulars Mrs. Stanley ;TOOrulan has .been W. P. RALISBURY & ~ONS . quite' ill the past:\,(eek. " . ' Mr., I!,na Mrs: Wilbur Clark and Ww. MIIlII, Au,9' ,' daugbter. • took ' Sunday ' .d lnn ~l~ witp , Mrs. M!UY- Car.mony. , • l:ie.vlog eOld'mT I.rm, I will oller Mtj. O. S. Lamb " returned f r om at pnbllo auo&loo, on wha' I. known Day tOri'. Sunday evening after spen,d. all the \Jaoob Davis farm, IX miles 'Bl\.vcral days witll her !laughter, north of Ferry, • mllea,flonShwea' of "E. R. Randolph, who ' i5 sick BeUbrook. 4oYo mUea eaa' of lJeoter. the "fIll." ville, .Y. mile lIouth of 8&e\lrer's Oor. and Mrs. Clu\.des. Clllrk wcre ne,r, oQ·lhe Dayson aod Wayo68vllle of "the yemlCity Slltl1rd.ny. pille, 00 ' Mllrl!~Tlat' Johns spent 'l!hurs· Amg! Cook and Thursday, February 20, 1919 w,o.mI""'lTill,e. a' 10 o'olook • . m •• the propet~y : Ii Bone.. 5 Brood Sow•• Implemeo,., A~l'umclbllle, Bariieea, eto. See l&rll5 for partloulars. . " . W , B. (JUTa~l!l I Col. A. A . MoNell, Auo~.

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With their· glowing colors and charming materials,are so attractive to the eye, after months of winter hats. .They will surely please 'every wOlnan's sen'se of .. " .,. bea.uty

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Do you know what the TrI-8tate does when the butter market becomes demoralized and cream buyers floundering?

Does the Tri ·State cut the price during the middle of the week? Does the Tri·State put ALL the loss on tne producer? Mr. and Mrs. RUB qrray Miss 1:i ~urray, of Il\8t y{edneSday with Mr. W. J. ~Ilerwood.

NO! , The Tri·State is an institution of stllbility. 'We have 30,000 pro· ducers dependinR' on us. Our price is GOOD for a week. One price to ali-favoritism to none- every transaction fair, square and above board. -

" Mr, .anq Mrs Charles Sherwood al')d and Mrs. James K~rrick and son, Everett, spent Sunday ralativ~~ in Xenia .

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CINCINNATI, OHIO Make up your mind today to ship your cream DIRECT to the Tri· State. You know whpn lhe price goes up the Tri ·State will be the first to anvance Bnd when th e price declines the Tri - ~tate iii tile last to go down in price. Investigate. Write for Free Trial Cans.

THE R. L. DOLLINGS tOMPANY Capital Stock $:l,OOO,Ooo

Municipal Bonds and High Grade Securities Columbus, Ohio

Comfortable 7'.;, Investments Tax Free One of our clients describes our investments sa feguarded under the "Dollings Plan" as comfonable investments. His rea!Oon is that they free him from worry. care and management, and from watching the markt't reports in fear QI depreciation in price. Thousands of in\.estors have found safety and satisfaction in these securities and prefer them to other investments because of their safety, freedom from fluctuation and satisfactory income yield . You should post yourself on their l1Ierits and the definite, systematic safeguards of the "Dollings Plan." Call or write

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~ 1 ' .. Ua\,pe,t'Swecoers, $1 497 S~~cial ·Mary SalisbtlrY '!Vas l\!>Jtet\a The 'S. ' Fred Company Lebanon Bill! to Mil!8 n 6 o'clo'ck, dlnQer Saturda)l 'e vM' I" nliaaj. il·ft.noo Store Sem,i·Annulil Olearance Sale of ing The dlnne~ wtis served in fqur =~~~=~~~~~~==' Furniture lmd Stovlt{I, Nowon. cour~elI, arid covers ,ere .Iaid for twelve: Those \Yho enloyed the din· .'19stit:uti,m vandu.ser left for' ner were; Mr .. and Mrs 'Freel Gonll, . D\ home 1~:"Sprngue, Wash, morning; accompanied by· Mr. ~I's John Le'mMr mQn : Mr Mr~ and' '.~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!1~~~~~~~~~~~![Ilfi~i?i~ Mrll and ROMld Hllwke, , and ~·';''l'''!·~'·',~I.IiI· . \ Barlan, who will make his Russell Salisbury, Mr. and Mrs Leon 'tbe.re, SaliBbu'ry and Mr. Harvey Rye '1 " . ·~~t~""""_"""''''''' '''_~ _''_''_",''j'''~'''~ . Tpe'r~on we can save you motley on every 'Jl ~ ir of shoes in QUI' lal'ge 7 Acres-and BuildiolZlI •. $1,500 fSlOCk bet'lluse we placed our ord,srs in the , Iactories be,t ore the last lOX Acrcs and Bu'ildings. $3 I 500 'advance: ' , . I . 50 Acres and Ifuilding .... $5,~0~ 'Th,re'd ~ bu t three kinde of shoen i£ cv~r)!od~ knew, . '. ' 62 Acres and BUildings, •• $10, 000 The kind llla t Puukey has for YOIl ' 65 Acres and BuildiolZs .... $10000 "O,own's" 51. LoulssboeC!lll n"l be beot, ,

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Bal\oo• .-\a._IOD Took Place. ba the Fourth IDDiD. Wh.a a.e T~ WeDt to Piece'.

a Dayton

After dve "",eeks of absence from · MiD Erma Sears' spent last week -with Mrs. Fred Hubbel at W"yne Park, Il. reorganized ' Way- ·Bellbrook. . nesv:iIle A.. e.' team (or Was i~ . dl8o~ani%ed1) :waa detellted 14 to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McClure '; '1 , by tlie Ouba (eam, in a ~ld and transacted business in Dayton, ~oo'11 , performance piirr.0rU'ng to last Thul'Sday. tie -.q. 'g"me ,'01 ba,eebal, . Sunday afternoon. ' . . Mrs. Anna Perkins, ot Houston, The presei'\t disorganized stat.e Texas, is viaiting her sister, Mrs. of tb~ leam is largely Itue to the Mary Lemmon. fine wo,k of , tlie local ' hammer Miss Ruth O'Neall, of Spring\Wielders,' w}@ have finally succeeded, in cffiving Ankeney and field, was the week-end guest of Miss Irma Rfch. ' • WeUl/r ' aWaY .. Roy Ellis, alllo -Will! , o~t 'witb a badly torn hand. Under Mrs. SteUa Eva'na of Dayton, the' ,circumstances, especially con- called on Mrs. W. P. SalisbuTy i~deJ!inlr ' his lack 01 . practice tnd Sunday evening. ' experience. Vern Simpkon ' did re" ,1IIarkably a,~od work on tl)e mound. Miss Geneva McClure, of New , Tbe 'othe' tnree I\ew men, St. John Burlington, was a Friday guest of Bro;wn "'a nd Joe Henderson, also Mra. R. A. _Weaver. showed' up to good advantBge. . Neither team scored until the · Mrs. Julia Donovan spent Tueslatter half of the second. Then, day ,with Ml's. Josie Pickering In ;Hough' walked, and Ramby sent LouillviIle, Indiana. 1m down with a neat sacrifice. .Tune in on the C. & B. pro&,!,am, ock hit to left, and commit~ bJirglary. Gons flied out ~o station WKRO every Sunday rilbtj Bough s.c;oring. Henderson after:noon at 2 p. m. safe when H. Smithson dropEva Long. of Columbus, "d Baker's assist. Joe and Hart- is Mrs. visiting her sister, ·Mrs. H. H. lIock then put on a double steal, Lue scoring and Joe reaching WiIliamllon, and family. tliird . . He was caught trying to Robert Lucas and family, of stear home' while Simpson was at Xenia, were Sunday guests of MI'. bat. . and Mrs. W. P. Salisbury. The first balloon ascension took place in the first of the fourth, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Neilson, of when a dozen aliens went to bat. Cincinnati, were Sunday guests of , TwO' singles, two doubles, two M~. and Mrs. J. O. CBl'twright. . walke, two errol'8 " and a stolen Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, of base netted the,ril seven runs be, fore a ' double plJY ended the Lebanon, took Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ~ony. ; H'ough's seco:nd walk and Ames to Indian Lake, Sunday. tamby s flrst two-bagger got one Quality and low prices, in all ~ 'these back in the latter half. lines. Cary's Jewelry Shop--"The '. Both teams scored a Home of Gifts," Leballon, Ohio. 'th'8 lucky ·round. With Camp ldt to ' right, and Mr. .and Mr~. N. A. Kina', 0'1 aeeond C?~ an error. ' H. .sn\itJ~son Knightstown, Ind., were week-end PJante,d " the .. ball In the guestl! of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Race t)V\l ' runs. Elzey. . with a · Miss . Janet Cartwright, o'f Clevelapd, is spe\ldlng.. a ·two, we~ks vacation . here with her paren,j:s. ~~

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Faced as it is by acute financial 'rtl~me without aid ' from the state that has Ti~I\V1Ilpn in the past, citizens of this co uni y upon themselves to see that the i ra.rY to close its doors • . The library board, in ~ace of thIs , un"""." '''' called upon ' public .spirited citizens to port. This burden must not be evel'yone must do his part t hat this ,rnnn.. tion will' endure. Many who use the library but ~'''''' ~'' h been called upon to contrib ute the first to give; business men, u ..... .,'.L<O citizens should give something no Leave contributions at the library Hawke Insurance office. LET EVERYONE DO HIS PAR~. .."i ll

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WOMAN ENDS HER UFE BY DROWNING IN SWIMMING POOL Funeral services for Misl' Alicc McCarren, age 36, of Dayton who drowned herself in the Delco Dell 001, Stroop road,

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One of the outstattding featill'es of the Ohio State Fair; Aoguet '21} , to September S, will , be a mam.. Will Tibball, moth spectacular outdoor produc- called on Fred tlon, "Waa,hington Livesl" This afternoon. production will he lltaged under t he :foint cooperation of the .,Mrs. Robert Werntz and da.ughWashington BI-Centennial Com- te, visited friends in Cincinnati, mission, the Ohio State Grange, last week. ll?arm Bureau Federation, Ohio IrleWSpapere, public school officials Miss Louise Crane, of Oincinnati land community organizations as- spent the · week-end here wltb j~iating the management of the home folks. Ohio State .Falt· in promoting The Mi8l!es Hall and Annie and p ublic interest in honor of the Mame Brown were Lebanon visi200th Anniversary of the Father tors, Monday. of our Country, George Washington. Miss Louise Horn, of Dayton, Twelve hundred people wiJI take visiting her aunt, Mrs. 1F0rrest parl in the cast of this gigantic Hough, and family. 'mass drama. Included in this cast Charles and O. B. LeMay Jr. will be representatives from every county in Ohio. These county rep- spent the week-end on Franklin resentatives wiJI be made up Chautsuqua grounds. young men and women. In T ' h C & B that every boy and girl mayI une mWKRC on t e .every. program, . station Sunday l~n equa I opportututy to part cipate afternoon at 2 p. m. ' in this great production, a contest hashistorical been arranged. This M. D. Baird ' w~s :caUed to contest will be open to residents Louisville, Ind .• Tuesday. by the of the particular county in which critical illneSs of his aunt. the contest is held. Any boy or g irl 0'1' high sc hool age who were Miss Mary Hutchinson, of Dayenrolled as students in 1932, ton, was the guest ot Misses I whether of the recent grad~ating and Ruby James, last week. class, whether entering high school this faH 01' whether belonging to Joe, smali son of Mr. and Mrs. the other high SChODI classes who Lloyd Davis, has been dangerously were in scliool in 1932 nre eligible ill, but is imp rovi]lg slowly. · Miss Grace Pennington, of Ferry to ~articiPate. I • ',.-h r:ontestant is to write an was the Sunday dinner guest of ~S~ :I 'lot to exceed five hun<l.red Misses Lolli and Erma Sears. -r~' ds ,'uving for its su bject the ~uts tl n j.ing characteristic or Mrs. Stanley Sellers, oC Leba non ap!,i,,·vcCment of the county which was the Sunday dinner gueHt of i ~ co n sider~d most sIgnificant for Miss May Wright at the Friellds ----:..- ThA-&ubject rna)' ~e . o,f Home.

De6clt Stare. C-••II " • Face in .e.aN to Street l.i.htiq After many -trials .nd ~riblilitions, arguments and some takes, our VIl~,-e CouDfil ~ decided, last Frld"y 4lven41l', to award the 'contracf',ffor tre.t~1 oilr IItreets with asphalt pea gravel to O. "E. EdglnI{t9D,~f Fl'iI4lal'. Mr. Edgingtoll ~8d \ ltUbJl\i~ . the lowest of five, blds, · wlilc!1i iitcl been oJ;lened at noon of the same day, jn·,fuil accordance w'Jth to". provisions of the state Law. , The euccesSful bidder: agree;a to apply two coats of the materlala mentioned to ail our streets tbat have not been so trel!;teci' preYio~... • Iy, for $.0638 per square. yard, OT an approximate total of $767 ..89. He alab agrees to allply one coa~ of the same materials'to aU .ItrIlCp! that have been previolls!"" .. J . neated for $.092 .per square yaM/or. ap~ proximately ~(s' pi4a.o11 the two jobs $197.70. total $966.09. O~het ' bidders were: The F. B. Construction Co., of Hamilton; L. P. Cavctt, of Lockhind; The R~d, Construction Co., F. R. Janel, Pres., of Cincinnati, and Zaln Armitage, of Lebanon. Mr. Edgington specifies the ulle of gravel from ' the J. K. Spenc~r pit. on Davis Furnas' farm, below lown. The streets are to be awejlt and the breaks to be repaired by Street Commissioner Graha.tn!a crew betore the asphalt and gravel are applied. Council is tryUtg to keep Iln much profitable l",bor ' a8 possihle fill' our home laborers. Al the sam e meetilhg, the municipa l budget Cor next year was

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871120 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Foster, of Fosters, visited her brother, Dr. J. T. Ems, Sunday, and · attended Friends meeting. Mr. and: Mrs. Chas. Thoben and daughter, of Louisville, Ky., are visiting Mrs. Thoben's mother, Mrs. May Hainee. ,.

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Mrs. 'V esta Foreman and Miss Dorothy Harris, of Oincinnati, , werl!, week-en'd guests of Mr. and The Band will play Thursday Mrs. W. N. Sears . . ..",en,,",!!, of this week on McClurc's Mrs. Mary MarhoWer and Mr. corner their eighth home concert and Louis Devore, of Cin- 01 the summ~r. This concert is .".n ...... called on Mr. and Mrs. W. donated to thY, ' " ..:.:ens of WayO. Rap.e r, Sunday afternoon. nesville by four of Waynesville's popular l!usin~ss men-A. K. 1>8 Yl Lee Hawke, James Lovely ana Orville Gray. Tell .these merchantB if you like to have these concerts. They do not me.sure their worth in donars and. cents, they measure it in good will and fritindliness, built up in tbe co'trlln.cl11ity gatherings, these Thursday evenings. Miss ' Alice Hall, a teacher The ninth home concert. is planned for 'July 28th. It will be given ,steele H. 'S., D"vton, 8£ent '- b tb 0/',f at the usual place (McClure's wee.. ere" e guest 0 er aunt, CorJ1er)-spnnsored by the Kroger MI88' Hall, Iat th,l! Friends Home. Grocery Co., ~. the Fairley Hardware Misses Doris Salisbury and Co., Stokes Dairy and, the "Ridge MarY Jo, Miller spent last wtek 'in Studio:...".....;.~_. Cincinnati, guests of ~11- Emmaj • - .. B'a rnett and ~r. E. V. Barnhart.

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Mrs. L. Vinson, Miss Jean 'Ferguson and Mr. \lni! Mrs. Robt. Taft of Dayton, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs! J. W. "White Warren County_ will be replallt Thursday. resented in the .Future Farmers of America Department of this Mr. and Mrs. ~arry L . Leasure year's Ohio State J Fair, Mrs. Lewis and ,.Mrs. Mille, of OolulI'\tius, August 29 to .t' Sabina, epjoyed ' a plc'n lc supper bel'S. with Ada Jenkins near the Friends Entry in this department pas Home, Friday evenin" been made by ProfesllOr J. B. Orabbe, vocational . agrh;ult~re teac in the Waynesville schools. Pro or Crabbe and the' nlembers of the Miami Valley F. F. A. Chapter will take lin exhibit to the State Junior Fair and. will compete for honors Bpinat other F. F. A; 'Chapters' ni tHe aUte. This year, the State~ J~njor Fait' Is offering prizes in ,lthjJl' !lepa~tinent totaling over' $6.00' wlilch InqlJ,ldea an al1owance for transportation Iff the exhibit. ' Professor· Crabbe w .. II.\I:nn'Wft to torsv~fu.~~::;~.u~

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,gooa SlzelI' crowu v .... the i!!e creanl festival given by the Epworth League on the lawn of the 1Il. E. church, Saturday evening. Delicious home-made ice cream, cake and fruit punch were served, and a very satisfactory sum was- realized. The receipts are to be .added to a fund for paying the expense~ of one or more representatives to the E. L. InstitiJte to be held on the Franklir.1 Chautauqua grounds, in the neal: future. A

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Service. At• the . Obul'clie.• Sunda,r FERRY· CHUR,ctI OF CHRIST (Undenominational) Cheater A William. on lIiDlIte-. • • Church Schoo. - at 9 :30 ~ .. m. Repo.rt8 of ,Trl-State Chrl~ban Service Camp ~ wIll be gIVen. Lord's ' Sup~er and sermon. at ~0:30 a. m. Seflllo~ s~,bJect, How to .Study T~e BIble. You are always w~lcome at this church.

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There will be no .regular preach.irig service in OUr church durinl!!' the next two weeo. ·,Dthel' services will be held as usual. Prayer 'm eeting o.n , Wednesday . at 7 :30 p. m. . -The Ladies' Alii. -wi11 m~et with Mrs. Mary McChire on Wednl;!sday at 2 '00 p. m. Jr. Cho.ir prllctice on Friday ~.t 2 :30· p •. M( a'1d tJle 'l'eeular chotr practice ",ill be (held on the same djiy at ,8:00 p. ~ • . ' . . <, S~ildey 8cI)Obl~t . Ii :30 a. m. and Et,>worth Leeaue at ,'1:00j ). m.

our fam ilies were not repth~ir clerk discuss tne Duug,," • __ next year, and so were the mandates of our State law fulfilled. The meeting was held at the H. S. building Monday ' evening. The budget shows a decrease of approximately 16 % , or $7000, from the amount asked for a year ago. At the request of the County Budget Commission, this year's estimates were placed at the lowest point possible to insure the efficient operatiol} 0'1 the schools. At the same n\eetin~ contracts were oWe-red to the janitors at the following rates: H. S. building, Geo. J. Smith, $80 per month for the calendar year; Grade building, M. L. Parshall, $67.50 per month f01' the school term; Gym, Lawrence Davis, $10 per month for the school term. Aside from the munific,;nt salary of $10 pel' year, whIch the state law fixes for each member o{ the Board, the salary of the' janitor of the gym is positively the only one that has not been materially reduced from last year. Parties who state otberwise are either woefully misintormed, or are wilfully making michievous misstatements.

Held on Charge of Stealing Galoline Marshall C. P. Joy was called to tbe dance at Mt. Holly, last Thursday evening, to investigate the thd't 'Of g'asoline from machines parked in the vicinity. Tho supposed culprits were seen to leave the locality in a "ery great hurry. Gibbons Wa~l, of Spring Valley and Howard Wheelan were. apprehended by Xenia police, and were turned over to the local officers, Sunday morning. Wahl was later released, due to a lack of evidence. Wheelan pleaded not guilty to the charge, and furnished bond for his appearance. before Mayor Rogers, Thursday afternoon. He ie at on parole from the Ref~rmatory at Mansfield.

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."--'. July mceting of the Wayne LeMay's- woods, Tuesoay In.,,.- 1"1"wIIOl,ip Fal'mers club, held a.t noon and eveni ng. the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs A. C. Collett, beyond HarveysMr. an d M\'s. 0 tto SI'b 0I d. Mrs. burg, iast ,Thursday. Certainly ! Mary Marhofl'er and Mr. and Mrs . Louis Devore, of Cincinnati. cal- They enjoyed a bounteous dinner I d M d M W 0 R at the noon hour . . Judge Clevenger, of Wilmin ...e on r. an rs. . . apeI', Sunday afternoon. .ton, judge of the Clinton County Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prater, son Court of Common Pleas, was the and daughter, and Mrs. Otie principal spe!lker of the day. Prater, of Texas, were guests of choosi ng for his subject, "RoMr. and Mrs. J. R. Wade and mance ill The History of the Foundation of National Law." His children. last Wednesday. address was Cull of interest, and Mr. and Mrs, Peters and Ml'. was delivered in his happiest and Mrs. ·Russel Moore. ot Hamil- mann er. ton, and Mr. and Ml's. Chas. Rye Otber nUI"bers of the program spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. were given by junior members of Si J·ohnson in Jamestown. the club as follows: Saxophone solo, Eileen Hall and readings by The young ladies' bridge club Wanda Lane, Barbara Williams, was delightfully entertained at .Roxie Caro lyn Sackett, Monimia the home of Mrs. Victor Carpenter Hoak and He'en Margaret Gons. (nee Sara Missildine) in Middlelnvited guests included Judge town, Tuesday evening. and Mrs. Clevenger, Mr. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pennewit and Collett and son, Wallace, of WilMr. and Mrs. Frank Hartsock, of min gton, and Rev. G. C. Dibert, of Middle Run, and ' Emerson Maso n WaynesviIle. ___- - spent Sunday at the home of Mr. ATTENDING CIRCUS and Mrs. Foster Mote in Franklin. Seve~al of our citizens are attending the big Ringling cilcuB at Dayton, this afternoon and ' even· ing. Of course, the adults really don't care anything for the circue, but Little Johnny and Little Suile would .he so badly disapp~inted if they didn't get to go. So. pap.a or mama, grandpa or grandma,· auntie or uncle, big brother or Rister (sometimes ' the entire bunch) must needs g~ and take them. Little folks are mighty . Mrs. J. C. Hawke and Mrs. J . convenient on such occaaioM. P. Fromm and son, Clyde, BccomFREE MEDICINE SHOW panled Mrs. R. H. Vance and son " \ to Ind!.an Lake, Friday, for a short Princess Red Feather a~d outing. Messrs. Hawke and Fromm joined the party for the day. Sun- company are . entertaining th. ··, day. . . , people of this comtilynity at t1ie pal'k, free of cl\al,'&-e e~IT ' Mrs. Ruth GeaTh~rt, Mr. and Frazier Mrs~ N. R. Oldham and daughter, eve ning this week and', ·nllxt. Mrs. W. A. Gearhart and Mrs. Therr reportoire includei ' bdlan Aliere Hay, of Dayton, and Mrs. dances and 80ngs 'by tne little, 10~ 'Harvey King, 01 Covington, ~y., Bnd old-time string. , music ana were Sanda)" Iruests of Mi'. and singing by. the elders. The P'(ine~ is introducing Indian herb re~. Mrs. A. H. Stu~"s. . , edies for many of t~e iDa 'of .manklnd. Their en~iDiDent II ~tric t1y clean .,!nih~g~.,c;~· .

Mr. and Mrs. Ray James, of Miamisburg, Mr. Lestel' .Tames and family, of Blanchester. and Mrs. Anna Whitted, of Dayton, were Sunday guests of Chas. James and family. Misses Ruth and Faith Tomlinson very pleasantly entertained at a patty Saturday evening in honor of Miss Gladys Lowell, of Rich· mond, Ind., and her bro1;her, Mr. Russell Lowell of Detroit, Mich.

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. ..Mrs. ~rina Perkins, of. Houston, Texas, ill visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary Lemmon:. ·MfslI•• Ruth O'Neall, of SpringlIeld, Wa& the week-end guest of MiBB Il'1JIa ' Jl{ch. ~ , Mrs. Stella Evans, of Dayton, called olj .Mrs, W. P. SalisbUTY, SUl'!day evening.

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Burlington was a Friday guellt. of Mrs. R. A. -;Weaver:.

Mrs. J'Ulla Donovan spent Tuesday with Mrs,\ Jotile Plckerhig in .'. Louisville, Inolalta.

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Tune In on the C. 'Il D. pro,ram, a~tion WKRC evf¥t"j Sundey afternoon at 2·'p. m.

WOMAN ENDS·HER

Mrs. Eva Long, of Columbus, is visltinr her allter ,Mrs. H. H. "".'''OIIDK'.I.WIIJ1aDl1!on, 3nd fam lIy. . Robert LuCtls and family, of Xenia, were Sunday ruests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sallabury.

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One of the outstanding features of the Ohio State Fair, August' 29 to September S, will be a ' moth sp,ectacular outdoor nrc.oll(!.·, tion • Wll4hlnfton produc;tlon wll be staged under the 40int cooperation of the Washington Bi-Centi!Dn\al Commission, the Ohio State Grange, Farm Bureau Federation, Ohio newspapers, J}ubllc school officials and community' organizotionR assisting the management of the Ohio State .Fair in promoting public interes~ in honor of the 200th Anniversary of the Father of our Country, George Washington. Twelve hundred people will take part in the cast of this gigantic mass drama. Included in this cast wiIJ be representatives from every county in Ohio. These county representatives will be made up young men and women, In that every boy and girl may an equal opportunity to participate

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After n1a'rty trials and trill'llla., tionll, a~gumen~ . and 110m, _ ta~e., our Villiae Co nell AoalJt iast week. dtlcided, last Frid~y ev8Di"t to ~wa~d the conttact for ~t1na' Mias Louise Crane, of Oincinnati spent the week-end here with oqll stre~ta wlt~ :uphal aJi'lJl'.! grayel to C. E. E~K!n.~,J\f ~ • home fo lks. lay. Mr. Eagingtop, h~ l.dtimiW14 , The Misses Hall and Annie ahd the lowest of iive bleil, h1ch ''h,cl Mame Brown were Lebanon visi- \lee'n ·opened at noon' o( ttl Qm.. day, . in "tul~ ac..cordan,ce .Wlth th,t tors, ,Monday. provj,sionll bf the Statt! J..w. Miss Louise Horn, of Dayton, Ie The' 8uecesitul tilddet NTe" ~ visiting her aunt, Mrs. /Forrest apply two ,coai.s of t~ rnatc!,aJ. HOllgh, and family. mentioned to all eur ' stree~ that have not been so treated p'rnloU" Charles and O. B: LeMay Jr. Iy, fOr ,.j)638 illlt square. ,ard. ~ the week-end on Franklin an 8pproxiD)ste total :at ,'167.39. vU"U'·"·"1 grounds. He ·also .a gr· ea to apply o\,e coat Tune in on the C. & B. pro~ ot the same mateTlal~' to aU lti'eeta station WKRC every Sun~ that have, ~\!en pre:nb~~I~ trea$ed ft t 2 for ,.082 ~er squar" yard, 01' ap.a emoon a ~. m: ' . ' proxi~tely $19'1.'70. Bi,B bids .on I M. D. Baird was .called to the two job!nO~1 . $9~8.09:., ot~ · Louisville. Ind., . Tuesday, by the />idder,s were: The F. D. CODcritical illneSs of his aunt. struction Co., of Bamil~n; L. P. Cavett, of LoCkland; The .Road Miss Mary Hutehi.nson, of Day- Construction Co., F. R. l.oo.el" ton, was the guest of Misses PI·es., of Cincinnati, ' and Zain and Ruby James, last week. ATmitage, of Lej>an0l!' , Mr. EdgingtQn specdies the use Joe, small son of Mr. and, Mrs. of gruvel from the J. K. Spencer Lloyd Davis, has 'been dangerously pit, on Davis Furnas' farm, belo" ill, but is impl'ovU'lg slowly, · town. The streets lire to tie ·swept Miss Grace Pennington, of Ferry and the breaks to be repaired, by was the Sunday dinner guest of Street OommissioJler. GrahJm'l . crew befo re the aspbalt ajld travel ' Misses Lola and Erma Sears. are applied. Council is tr~s to Mrs. Stanley .Sellers, Lebanon keep as much profitable labor al was the Sunday dinner guest of possible fo r our , home lab'o rers. Miss May Wright at the Friends At !.he same mee ting, ~he mUlll,e- , ipal budget for next y~ ..i w~ Home. given the public' hearing req,ulred Mrs. J. O. Cartwright attended by state law"in t;be, pre8enc~~~ a , a bridge dinner at the home of I:epreseritative ot The .~iaml Mrs .. Chas. ·W aggoner, in Lebanon, Guzette, . also repieselltlns' the last Friday. public, and he lett before ·the wall comple1;ed. ' Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Blatt and heating , The Bu~get sliows a de~e~se of ohildren, ' of Manchestel" were approximately ' $398,000 'in the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. property vall!atiQn ' o~ thll vUlace. Ung~esby. . causing a decrease of aIJOllt $924.93 in furid~ .avallable fOr municipal use~. Of e,' some o'f . thjs deficib. will e e., up ·~ll the returns from in Il:?le prn' 'erty; pu~ this amo\lnt it'.- 'not pec~d to'l'be vell)' large. , Pre/lem: \ndicamons at 'ttlii~\OllSlL ' lev~ ~ 11 bave oted " 'a1,e •

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of the particular cou nty in which the contest is held. Any boy or girl of high sc hool age who were e!1folled as stu.d ents in 1932, whether of the recent graduating class, whether entering high school this fall or whether belonging to the other ~igh sch~ 1 c\aslles who In scliool in HJ32 are eligible

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Mr. an(f Mrs E. L. 'Neilson, of <Jineinnati, were ~ Sunday gl/ests of Mr- and 14rs. 'J, 0 .. Car,twrigbt.

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Mr. , and Mrs. Frank WUson, of tepanon, took -Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ames , to Indian · Lake, Sunday.

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Quality and low prices, all lines. Caifs Jew41lry Sbop.-"The e of Gifts,", Lebanon, .Ohio.

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Mr. and Mrs. N. AI King, 0'1 K~lilllh1lqt.~wn, Inti., were week-end an'd Mrs, Walter

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of this paper which hellrd the Wayne TownBoard of Education -and their clerk discuss the budget for next yeu, and so were the mandates of our State law fulfilled. The meeting was held at the H. S. building .Monday eveni ng. The budget shows a decrease of approximately 16 %, or $'1000, from the amount asked fOT a year ago. At the request of the County Budget Commission this year's estimates were placed at tbe lowest point possible to insure the efficient operatio!) 0'1 the schools. At the same meeting contracts were ofl'eTed to the janitors at the following rates: H. S. building, Geo. J. Smith, $80 per month for the calendar year; Grade building, M. L. Parshall; $67.50 per month for the school term i Gym, Lawrence Davis, $10 per month for the school term. Aside from the mWlificent salary of $10 per year,. which the state law fixes for each member of the Board. the salary of the' janitor of the gym is positively the only one that has not been materially reduced from last year. Parties who state otb,erwise are either woefully misirdormed, or are wilfully making michievous misstatements. ----- - ----

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ice cre~ festival giv~l)y EpwOl'th" :teague on ' tile lawII o~ tl\e ¥. Eo church, SaturdllY evilning. Delicious home-made ice creamz cake and fruit punch were servea" and a very satialactoll'Y sum 'Wal' ~eaUzed. The receipts a:fe to be added a fund 'for paying 'the expenses of oile or more rep· Tesentatives ' to the. E. L. InsUtute be held on the Franklin Ch",qt:auqua grounds, in the neu future. · . '

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Marshall C. P. Joy was called to the dance at Mt. HoUy, last Thursday evening, to investigate the th~t 'Of gasoline from machines parked in the vicinity. Tho supposed culprits were seen to I~ve the locality in a very great hurry. Gibbons Wa~!t of Spring Val~~ef and Howard : wheelan wer\} apprehended by Xenia police, and were turned over to the local ·otficers, Sunday morning.' Walil .w,"" lat:er ~elea8edi due to' a , lack. of eVldence. . . Wheelan pleaded ' not ..uilty to the cliarge, and furnished ' bond for his appearance. before ' Mayor Rogers, Thursday .afternoon. He is at present on parole from , 'the JIOvemcOIl ~tate Reformatory at M~Dlille,d. -

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"~~IibS"'- kept " ,~~"'.,,·ft·;; IlW''(jlI\·... ~ nlttcc of rep ' • •. oJ the tow is to 'bl! apJ)oJ,n~ to ' canvas the town an~ e~.lAiJI. ' the necessity for thi~ add.tioria'f, leVy. Miss Hilda Siler. Mrs. Dllve Siler and Mrs. Ed Locke und th~ daughter, of Dayton, spent lalit: Wednesday here, guests of ' Mrs. A. H. Stubbs, A. H. Stubbs . entel·tained the Only four families were D9t rep.. boys of his Sunday School cla8s resented when t he roll was cau..s with a picnic alonp: the creek in for 'the July meeting of>the Wllyne LeMay's woods, Tuesday after- Township Farmers club, held at' . noon and evening. t he beautiful home of Mr. and Mra ~ A. C. Collett, beyond H4rve,sMr. and Mrs. Otto Sibold, Mrs, burg, last Thursday. Certai"l,! 1\Iary Marhotfer and Mr. and Mn. They enjoyed a bounteous dinner Louis Devore, of Cincinnati, cal- at the noon hour. led on Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Raper, Jud~e Clevenger, of Wilm1nc., Sunday afternoon. ton, 'judge of tlf~ Clinton County Mr.'and Mrs. Henry Prater, son Court of Comlnon Pleas, was the. and daughter and Mrs. Otie principal speaker of the day. Prater, of Te~8s were guests of choosing for his subject, "RoMr. and Mrs. J: R. Wade and ' mance in The History of the . children, last Wednesday. Foundation of National Law." Hill addl'ess WIlS fu ll of interest, and Mr. and Mrs. Peters and Mr. was delivered in his happiest and Mrs. ·Russel Moore, 0'£ Hamil- Ina'nner. , I ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rye . Other nu;nbers of the program spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. were given by junior members of SI Jchnson in Jamestown. t he club as follows: Saxophone ' .,. ..solo, Eileen Hall and readings by The y~ung ladles bnd~e club Wanda Lane, Barbara Williams, was delightfully !lntertameo. at .Roxie Carolyn Sackett, Monimia the home of ~rs: ~Ictor .Carp:e ntel' Hoak and He'en Margaret GonL (nee Sara M18811d11'le) I~ MlddleInvited guests included Ju4ge . and Mrs. Clevenger, Mr. Howard town, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pennewit and C~nett and son, Wallace, .of WII- J Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartsock, of mmgton, .and Rev. G. C. Dibert, of. Middle Run and ' Emerson Mason WaynesvIlle. _--. spent Sund~y at the home of .Mr. ---- - • and Mrs. Foster MQte in Franklin. ATTENDINC CIRCUS Mr. and Mrs. Ray James, of Several of oUf citizens are at:. Miamisburg, Mr. Lester James and tending the' big Ringling eileul at family, of. Bianchester, and Mrs. Dayton, this aftemoon and evenAnna Whitted, of Dayton, were ing. Of course] theadulta Teally Sunday guests of Chas. James and don't care anytning for the cIrCbl, family. . but Little Johnny and, Little Su.le ' would lie so .badly' diuppolutecnf Misses Ruth' and Faith Tomlin: they didn't get to go.' So papa son veTY pleassntly entertainell at mama, grandpa or tra1iama, a party Saturday evening in honor auntie or uncle: . big brot er I or of Miss Gladys Lowell, of Rich- sister (sometimes · tbe , entire mond! Ind., and her brolher, Mr. bunch) must needs S and take RUBBe!1 Lowell of Detroi,t, Mich. them. , Little folks are' mllhtt Ml'8. J : C. Hawke and Mrs. J. convenient on such 01lC&810na. · P. FrQmm and son, Clyde, accompanied Mrs. R. H. Vance and flon to fudian Lake, Friday, for a 'snort outing. Messrs. Hawke and joined the party for the day, " . . day., '

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citizens who were interested we~e cani.ed · its bfand t hroughout :the • invited to visit 'the school. 'Jlhe remainder of her life. · , .. . " .. . • .• • teachers' were employed by 'the Mlin y promising young people "Oome, Jet's take a trip trustees, who, ' in turn , were ap- camll -from. t he neighboring co.unpointed by t he Meeting. Thll try to /lttend t he Seminary, 80\1\0 On Memory's ship, Back to those by-gone days. parents or guard ians of the pu~ils of them from Greene and €\ltiton Sail to the old village sehool house were expected to pay for ·tuitlon counties. School was conducted Anchor outside the school door; at the end of eac h term: if able bere by various teachers until near Let's look in and see to do 80, but all the children in the time of the building 9f t he There's YOIl Bnd there'll me, the com muni ty wel'e invited, and Union School in 1867, when the A couple of kids once more, expected, to attend the sc hool COUJ'se of study was enlarged a nd whether they paid tuition or not. systematize d. "School daysl School days l Another school, of which we hear During the earlier days of t h e Dear old Golden Rule days I b u t 0 f W h'ICh we can fi n d no d oc- Waynesville Public School system, Readin' an' wrltin' an' 'rithmetic ta 'd 'd t k' umen ry evl ence 01' a es, was as such, many excellent teachers, Taught to the tune of a hie ry a sc hool for colored ch ildren, held who later attained marked suc. 8~ck." • . '• • • in the house now occupied by C. cess for t hemselves and fame f or Lee Hawke a nd family, and long the cummunity, had charge of t he known as Philip Hopkins house, instruction. Notsble among t hese Free education for everybody is Miss Rowe.na Robinson and her were Tbomas ColJett, Jesse Butone of t he basic principles upon sister, highly cultured a nd refined terworth and Samuel Scott. The which our nation was f ounded. membel'S of t heir race, who Will'e pupil s of these three, together Scarcely less, if any, in impor- greatly respected by the entire with tbose of George P. Brown, tance to the principle of religious community, taught this schoo l, fhst s up erintendent of t he old and accomplished much good. Union School, later f ormed an Old The schoo l was probably held at School Assol1iation , wh ich held tothis place in tbe early 80's, a nd gather for several years. continued only for a short time. December 13, 1905, The ~am i In the ye ar 1828 or 1829, qui te Gaze tte published a letter f r om a s um of school f unds had been Mrs. Sarah McComas Zeller, in accumulated, and a sma ll brick which s he said : "My first teacher school house was built on the was Rev. Thomas Coll ett, wh o was gravel knoll at t he lower end of assisted by his daughter, E mma, Main streell. t he lo cation be in/: who afterward married Philip popularly kno\vn as "Gravel Hill.' Hawke. Mr. Co ll ett was the best That was the begi nning of Way- teac her 1 ever knew, he was so gen nesvilhis P ublic Schoo l system, tie and kind. • • My next teach er which remained in effect unt il it~ was Jesse T. Butterworth, and 1 consolidation with t he other fear I cannot spea k of his gentle schools of t he township to form ways, but although he was cross, present Wayne Township Ce n- we learned our lessons so that they tralized Schools in 1915. were not forgotte n . Next tencher About t he yeur 1846, this first waR Joseph W hite, wh o taught us building was razed, t he gro und our reading. arithmetic a nd other and graded to some extent, studies in the little brick school and a new building. now the res- house on t he hill , where Thomas id ence of Mrs. Flossie CaJ;ey and Collett first taugh t us. After that, f amil y. was er ected. It was in this I ca nn ot reme mber a ll the t eachers school house that the dearest and for we hud the Union School, sweetest of mothers (in the where I was a lso a pupil of George writer's est imation, as least) first P. Browll." t he Rev. <lin d Miss began her quest of knowledge at Collett w~l'e the grandfather and .John O . Fa.lkinbura th e matuI'e age of five yonr s. As mother of John C. Huw ke. (One of our ea rlier sch ool boys) l he tow n ~yas. then 'd ivided into t.wo The Union Sc hool bui1din~, Hchool d is trIcts, another schoo l which sto od on the sile 0 f the freedom, t h is national principle house was bu ilt or:' Fourth. street prese nt Grade Scho~J build.in g • f)! has been carded out to a wonder- th e !!8~e yenr. ThiS houSe IS now the former W. H. S. bu il ding ~o f ul degree, ever with an eye to the reSid ence of MI'. a nd Mr~ . B.,fOlldlv rememb ered bl' many ol . . , the consta nt improvement of t he V. Smith. ~Y8tem. Since their earliest days, WayneSVille und Wayne township have been in the van of this wonderful movement. Settl ed by the Friends in the last years of the eighteenth century, the log school house came hand in hand with the' House of God. The record of t hese pioneer schools is very dim, Be.a rcely more than a tradition, and exceedingly to trace. l'f we miss some of which you bappen to know be charitable and r ememwe are trying to do our ·you know some ite m of in connection with our and their history, please we will certninly apprecicourtesy lind read e rs the il ' ,.~,

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the so town, near the Meeting' houses. Windows covered with greased paper were us ually cons idered good, enough to admit light to the school rooms of those days, bu t this building is said to have been equipped with windows large e nough to pe rmit the use of 8x10in ch panes of glass. Rowland Richard s t.nught this school in 1802. . Whe n the first log meeting house was built in 1805. on the site now occup ied by the Orthodox (Red Brick) meeting house, it was used a lso for the accommodation of the sc hool. t he first teacher being Elizabeth Wright, S he was as~isted by her sisler, Susa n Wright. At mid -wee k mee ting tim e, (Wednesd ay mOl'Ding), t he school sat with the Meeting. T raditiona ry evidence is to the e ffect that the Friend s' old sc hoo l ho use, now the resid en ce of E. W. Hopkin H a nd family , was built direct ly_ after the White Brick, or Hicksite, ',meetin g house, or IJvc n whi le that bUilding was under cons tr uction, and out of t he sam e kiln of brick- possibly 1811-181:1. After the buildi ng was com pleted J oel Wright a nd Th omas Ricketts taught there, also Dr . Whitridge and Dr, Lothrop. In the ~ ouve nir edit ion of The Miami Gar.ette, (pub lished December l a. 1905, Mr. T. J . Brown qu ote8 M)'5. Mary Bai ly (grandrnot h ~r o f Ml'~. J. B . Chapman and ~mmol' D, Baily ) as say ing, that , he tir ~ t attended school in thi;: Lu ilding about 1824 . Her first t"" ch!!r wu, Th e,ma s O'Brilln, f ull olVlIIl> in turn by WillIam Butte rwort h, J uhn Gilpin, Ell is Stukes Nunh L""cl ,; ion,] G ~l)rge Mayer.' Th i, sr hu,,1 wa g co nducted under th e "are of trllstees, who were seleetl' d by h(' Frie nd s Meeting. A In"" g- UleBe tl'Uslees were N oa h Hain e~. Micajllh ,Ion '5, David M III'g-aTl, nnd mun y uther i nfluent ia l m~n o f t he da y. All

oJ1 estate dflceased, the sum Tleal estate i;·~~id1t~tn~~~,]~;~~~~~. make return at to court; ( t.n,,,nl,l.i., In tbe The will of Mary .L Frostl d,e.Gabl e CQlrnpl~i1J:. cieased, ~as admitted ·to ' probate Wilson L,i da M. Frost was appointed . plead forth'lIIitll1. elCutrix, no bond required. Ohaa. In. the nl, ViwlthA • Waggoner, Arthur Hamilton sus Charles and W. R. Lewia were appointed the plaintiff appraisers. In the The first and I\na1 account of Building F'. H. Maley, administrator of esversus Leo tlIIte of Catherine Maley, deceased the sheriff was approved, allowed and conaccounts 'f irmed by the court. In the The fi rs and final account of Inc., a George H. Smith, executor of esdoing bus iness tate of Elizabeth Thompson, deNew York, N. ceased, was approved, allowed and R. Hyde the de.ffitdllnt c'onflrmed by the court. pe rmission The first and final account of Sarah . "." T',~"..n' DD George E . Young, executor of esdivorce from tate of Josephine Dodd, deceased,. 1ot·d. was approved, allowed and confirm In the caae e d by the court. . versus lnah The iirst and final account of J , etc., et a I, A. Rebold, executor of estste of were M . B. Osborn, deceased, was a pure to proved, allowed nnd confirmed by In t he t he court. lin The first and final account of dict, Marietta Kelly, administratrix of tiff, estate of Mary ~tta Pugh, dewith is I!'rllDteu. ,~ease d, was apprQved, allowed and III the confirmed by tJle court. et aI, versus The first and final account the defendant Oil ossa White, adminis't ratrix file answer. estate of Mary. Raison, deceased; In the case of sus, John MOl·gatl. ct aI, sales by was' approved, allowed and con. the slteriff were PI>roved and all firm ed by the court. accoun ts were approved and all The first and final account of accounts are to .lie settled. W. R. Decker, guardian ot Zaidee The plaint iff', ' ''l'he First-Mason Venable, deceased, was approved nk of Mason, s~nll recover from allowed ;nnd cO.nfirmed by thelStlp~Jue\!li court. defendant, J W. M,'Olung sum of $6937.24. The fifth account of Luella M. In t he case Th e Miamisburg Young, guardian of Thomas A. Building lind Loan Association Wijliams, incompetent, 'Was - ap versus Henn' KtamCl:' et al sales proved, allowed and confirmed by by the sheriff were ap!Jroved and the court a 11 accounts ar6, to be settle d. The first and final account of ...,av.w,.v, Willian( Volkerding and John VolLounr;v. verding, executors ot estate of Charles Volkerding,' deceased, was approved, allowed and confirmed by the court. ' The first and 'final account 'of Charl1!s S. BUI'nett and Walter Burnett, executors 01 estate Marth R. Bur,nett, deceas~dJ was approved, allowed and connrmed by the court. ' The inventory of Stanley West, executor of ,estste of Emma J. est, decea~s d, was approved by

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• Est/lte of Ellsworth L Sherw"'ood'" deceased. J • Notice is hereby 'given that L. M. Henderson has been duly -po '. pointed and qualified '.lIB ex.ecutQr of the Estate of Ellswol'tb 'L. She~099 late of. Warren COQnty~· 01110, deceased. '. Daq,q thla 7th dar of .July 1982. . Dean E. Stanley, AtW, W.Z. ROllL, Judge of the Probate doun, j27 Warren Oounty. Ohio _-4>~.

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(Later for many years lbe hom e of MI'. and Mrs. S. L. Cartw\'ight)

. H ' e8 w'u ' o Addie Dowdell. ' inJ~ ICG'n8'tenit and filed pond of U3,OOO' Arr .. ·.... eompetent a~d flied bonds of $19,000 with t U. S. Fidelity and court. ' Blanche D. 'Nl'3~PS()l! ,_'''<'.''1:'tri''< Guaranty ·Co as surety. , The ' ·will of Mary E. Hopkins of t he estate of . Thomp" WIlS admitted to probate. LlnIe Mon, dnceased, filGd hel' inventory. Kath e li ne Presley Fogarty, L. Hopkins was appointed adming uardian of Chnrles W. Presley, Istratrix and filed bond of $1000 with The American Surety Co., as minor filed bel' first .account. Rex D. Snook, administrator of s urety. Howard Michael, 'Herve the esta te of Joh,. .M. Snook, de·· Wyles and Gilipin Trimble were appointed aP'fl'aiaers. (' eased , Is ot'derell to distribute The will 0 John H. Mounts, de· kind to said Nellie S. Wise items mention e d in schedule D. of ceased, was admitted to probate. the inv entory a nd appraisement. F . Zane Mounts was appointed The adjudication and determina .. executol', no bond l'eqliired: E. tion Ol! the inheritance tax on thEl C. Dunham, ,William Dare and est.a te of Mary tVandever Hurley, Herman Romohor were .appointed '. deceased, is tg b'e given' to all per- appraisers. Olive S. Spinner and Julia 'B.lmecllanlic, sons interested. • "".'VI1...._ Herman Do~tor \Yps 'fo und to b,! Hendricks; executrices 01 an epileptic and is to be admitted Mary Vandever Hurley, is ordered to sell certain stocke the fixed price.

As just mentioned. the village our readerB, was built in the year was d ivided into two districts 1857. about 1845, and lhe cause of Next week, We hope to pick up educuti on took a ste p forward, the slory at. this point, and trace but, even before that time , it had th e history at least as far as t he been decided that advanced edu ca- co nso ldation with t he other schools tion should have a start. About the of the T ownshi p, when the Wayn e year 1843, largely through the in- Townsh ip Cent rulized Sc ho ols fiu ence of Dr. Sylvanu s Fishel', it was formed. had been determined to build an a cademy. or, as it was then culled . Farmera Own Small FlOck. a seminary. Th e bu ildi ng' erecled at t ha t time formed t he nu cleus 'Of t he 37!J mi llions of mature for the resid ence lhat later was chickens on farms in t he United ---for many years th e bea utiful home ,tates. 329 milli ons a r e kept in M.rria.e Lle. .e. ' of the late Mr. and Mrs. S. Lev flo cks of les than 400 birds. In Cartwright. I n her g il'lh uod day s, Ohi o, th e 200,000 fun ne l'S wh o Cecil ChappeU, tobacco Mrs. Cartwright-then Miss Emma keep chi ck sns almost. 183,000 own of Franklin, and Mrs. Merritt- was a slud ent at th e less than 200 birds. Ab out 15,000 Jenkins of Franklin. seminary. Floyd Scott, farmer of Clarkskeep fr om 200 to 400 chick e ns. ville, and Miss Minel McGill, The fi rat teachCl' of the sem in- Onlf 2700 farm er s Have more than Lebanon. ary wa s David S. Burso n, bu t 400 bil'dg, and all but a few fl ocks whether he taught for mOl'c than contain less than iOO hen s. Farm. Re.t Ed.to Traaefera one . yea r We are unable to de - el's who uwn more thun 1000 hens • term in e. HOlYeve r. htl did build a number 250. William F~fe, ' by . assignee to home for his fam ily at Lhtl lower Genarnal H. HaU, One-half intere nd of ~1ain street. The hOllse est of 64.66 acres in Harlan town. Fruit Crop Average sta nds oppos ite the Water Works ship. ' S um me l' uppl es ure yie lding t hi s power hous('. and i8 now th" resiLucie Fife t& Genarnal IL Ball. de nce of Wi lliam Schu ler a nd yea)' a.bout f, !) per ce nt of the nOrOne-half interest of 64.66 acres in family, but is much be t te r kllown ma l full crop , wi n leI' app les about Harlan township. as t he former h ome of the lute GO PC I' cent. cherries approxim atForest J . and 1''''' cent, peaches 3r; per "Iy ,I:! Miss Anna Phillips. sheriff, to Anna ce nt. gnlpes 76 per cent, plums mer. Real eBtate in This sc hoo l becam e pop uli,,' at tOwnship. once, and was crowded from the 42 per ce nt. a nd pears 39 per cent compa,.·1i with average fu ll Speed Riddell to s tart. The boy!! deve loped into a~ C l'Op S . _ _ _ _ _ ••_ _ __ thorn. Real estste in ji;';';;'~U;;''''' :: men of in f lu e nce an d plJw('r, whil e William Gillam, et al. to N.,,.,II ·';"'_a t he gids tJ ~came the fin es t muthYork Life Insurance Cbnq,any. e rs to be found a nywhere. (T he F edera l ai d co ming in lo Ohio 66.44 acres in Massie towoahlp. Messrs. Charles nnd .I oh n Cu rt- hus been ave ragi nl! ahout one per Dayton R. Rhea, to Vera UndInwright. and many o ther ~ , will cli r- I ('cnt of lhe lota l reve n ue income field. 116.17 acres in Wayne ' and r oborate this stl1tIJrnent.) One fur state anu loca l purposes. Th ese Prof. W. H. V..-ble Harlan townships. small maiden got entil'ely t,d) j!l'n ntR ha ve Lee n for "federal aid' THE close t o a great Oak stove thal wa s l'Ollds, ('du calion, a~J'ic ul l ul'e, a nd (Who taught t he " Sugar ' Gro've C. D. Karshner and .S tella Xal'lh. School in 18fi'4-65) ner to Elmer Shock. 10 acrel in used to heat one of the room s. and henlth.

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T}(e ~ational budget, apcol,dlng to late reports, has not been But I do love a baby, balanced, in 'splte of the highest taxes jn our history. It ill expected that So tender, sweet and white; ' ~relief'! measures, invoOlvlng hundreds ot millions or tHllions ot dol- To see it's brigh eyes close in sleep , la1'8, will shortly be passed. . When the sand-man comes at J!f the present trllnd keeps up, the working, tax-paying citizens night. • wlll ,be in need ot relief. It will be ~heaper to do nothing than to produce; cheaper to give property away th!ln .to own it. And political And a pretty tall church steeple, ~WiJ;e and extravagance continue undimln.lshed. Whose bells do fill tJie' air; With music that's so pure sweet That it's jist most like a prayer.

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J:lla$1 rjve • lJetw . Mia'1pllsblftg; is I rare"faiij}- a¥, ' • ge in ~pite of the dePtl!8flio~ thirty-six y~ars thia' 'Inltltutl ,that belongs to tlie cltiz nl of !he Miami ·Valler. bas'. fu-rni8)1iJ liglous, educatioll8l 'aiull'll " t ifnal stlmuhi~ to all-the people .. On Frida, e . It · July 22, the thirty-sixth . annu... Assembly opens wlt\1 '.a pro81'a~ that will contiliue -'d ally uptU, ugust 7th. In bookhig the 1982 program Manager W.~de Miller ave special attention Ito the I ter forms of entertainment, 'be ~v ing that this Bummer the people. we in the mood for . progr/ll11s ~at wi) lighten their burdens ~nd ;ive them hours of relaxation. ' line with that policy the 1982 prlJgram is largely made up of con ' . . omedies, the visits of magic!a"4 1< nd novelty entertainments. E !¥ Ifternoon and evening, fl'Om .~ao , July 22, to Sundsy, August 'L ) ou will find a happy, helpful enl .. rtainment at the Miami Va ' Chautauqua Auditorium Which .t his year has been convel'~d ' in to a 'modern theatre with '-new an d comfortable seats. The 'price "of admission to these entertalnment~ is in keep ing with tne ~ime8 and there is no charge at ~ gate for entrance to th~., 8l'ounds and no fee for parking YOUI' nutomobile. Among tHe attractions at Chautanqua this 'year ar e Frances Sellers, the "1foosler~MfJ cking Bird"; The Freeman Hammond Players; Eureka Jubilee S~ ers; The Bergmann Players; o.thedral Trumpeters; S. S. Hen¢ the Magician; Redpath 1;'laye1:l t DeLuxe; Welsh Imperial Singtll'!.i Randall Ensemble Players; R. 'l'erpple Greystoke, Magician; Fiilp'hi.o Collegians ; Rev. "Billy." Sunday, and a host of other artists and . lecturers. The Boys' Band, from the K. of P. Home will' give concerts every afternoon and evening and Sunday July 24tht..,.has been designated as K. of P. lJay with on address by Hon. Clarence J. Brpwn. No charge is l;Ilude for the use of picnic tables in the grove. No charge for entrance to the grounds or 'for parking apace. The Miami Valley Chautauqua belongs to the people and the people are urged to make use of it. I.

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When it stops in it's flight to rest: A-huggin' a little fuzzy peach o. S. U. Ra.II. Sta~IOD-WnO Close aginst it's little brea.s t. (If· It pears th ere are so many t h'mgs ' -u O. . Ramsower, Director of Agriculture Extension Preaidlng) , 8 ~ 00~ _USle • That beats the kings and Mars; 8'•.10 F~l1 ¥,anagem.ent of Legume Mead?ws ....... .. ... .. ... ..... .. R. D. LeWIS I wouldn't give my own old Hoss 8!26 Mo,e.Economlcal Country Purchasmg ........ .... ...... .. R. O. Atkinson, Fer all the motor cars. . Ohio Institute 8 :40 Summer Cut Flowers ............ ........................... ... ., .... Alex I;.a)1rie Kaint say I like the hornet, 8 :66 Outdoor Play for Children .... .. ... ............... .. ... ....Wanda Przyluska Wtlh his funny pinched-in waist 9:10 W.eedlng Out Boardel:' Hens ......... .. .... ..... ,..... .. ........ P. B, Zumbro I don't like his disposition 9:26 A Country 4-H Advisor's Organizatlon.:.. ;.. .Mrs. E. F. Rittenour He strikes out in too much haste. Pike County 4-H Leader . ' 9:40 Management of Two Story Brood Nest .... .. .... .. ... .... ... Virgll Argo But why I like ~he evenin' so 9 :60 Music ' . I I simply kin not tell; ...J! WEAO HALF HOUR ~ It I' ears that it casts over me sweet mysterious spell. Satunla.7, July 29, 8:00 p. m. . When J go to meet the sunset, Interludes by 4-H Quartette I want my own night piller; Bumble Bees .................. ........... ... ,..... ....................... :.......... H. E. Eswlne placed there beneath my HIstoric alld Beauty Spots in Ohio .... .... ... .. .. ....... .. ........ L. L. Rummell To be head = -When they lay me 'neath the willow. organization )ViIl be open to the SQON. public f~e pf charge. Here lov- On it I' Ve had sich pretty dreams . . ers .of fine horses may view at ranAnd to my head it feels the best The world's large8~ circuI; tr~v-. dom ~und~cds of ~he world's most So don't fergit to give it me ellng ' on fout train,· of do~lile- beautiful thoroughbreds. Perfect When I lay me down to rest. lengt~ llteel ),ailroad cars: Witlh specimens of alinoat every .known /<f. 1600 ·p eople, 60 elephants•. ,1009 strain will be found in the big \ ~enanrie animals arit! 70'0 horsea, ,show's ,great free horse fair Haniilton. MT. .and Mn. Sil Lamb and will exhibit In ' Dayton, Wednea(}ay which also includes a congress· of Dr. and Mrsr W. E. Frost and July 2'0, and, throughout this lIe<:- tiJ1 Shetland ponies to delight the children, of near Waynesville, t19~ jllana are pe~ecptng for th.e litt e folks. spent Friday with Mrs. Lamb's son. were in Datton Sunday re' ~tteDdance of every man, )Vom"n '. .. - • turning thei ~ niMe Miss Ruth end chlld~ it seems--at one of D parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Moore Vickers, to her after a pleastlie perform"ncea. ~u~ an~family, rJf this place.. . ant visit with Everybody 'wlshes to see . the mrs. K. ~. T~ompson IS qUite Mrs. Rin811ng Bros. ap'd Bilrflum .~ '~ai¥rs. lit-F. Compton.is conli, "ed poorly at thiS writing. 'PIe all hope ley eircur·tJlIs ,' ·ye8l', .md"" i'~ , III ~ her be~ by a serlou's att~ck 'o f 'or.. a . speedy recoverl'lo a ,,is' IiCl,P,clusion . tha" ,the Weulls.. I • , ' Marson Wells has Sturned to u.;==~~1~1,~nt,' J4ja. KUmer at!~,ln 'his home here. ,~( / 11 e ,~Alle e ,t t ,. ( 6 '~e vacat}D~ . Mi '. Fen'iil sp t Wecfn'es_' ....~~!'··'· , ~ ~·~· , cftAll'l;a'n:II'rn~n "tid ni.ht.. '{'Si~en f . l! ,H. IPeteraan. and dau,b,.' day with Anna Atlesy-. riDal an lItiWet/ and tlie- lIippo- tet:. of ·~ellow. Sp,rirlgll, were Harry Carr of Da y t 'n, was callto d,rome tr,clr, tq say 1I0t1lJnr q{ ,tb.e gue$ts ot relatives beTe, Jast ing on friends in ou neighbor- to; be vaat '&aze o~. aerial alid Wire I!lii- week. , . hood on last Sunday ~tternoon and Wayne Alice, plar !l'I,ghUr, ~wl11 be fi1!~d by the . ?Irs. Eyall O. Bogan, o.f DayM d M H Id '. aftemoon tarth'. -foreMost arenic t&lentr--8 ton, Is cating for her mother Mrs r. an TS. aro McKay, Gray spent Marjorie and Roger hundred aeJmoW~edged kin" and H. F. C.o mpton. , J and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc~ay with Nellie, Davis. queens of daring 1ti',Il.Ce skin and The band concerts on Wednes- attended the Jarden party gIVen The soit ball team of the Lucky ineredlbl ' agility. ' On~ hundr~d day evenings are well attended I Saturday evemng In honor of~r. clowns w111 ~roject un \imes tbat arid IlPpreciated. . and Mrs. S. A. Watson, of Whit- 18 4-H Club went to Waynesville • number ,of mjrth W~ve'll. Count- , Luther Lumpk~ _Ruth Cuny, tier, Cal., at the home o.f Dr. and Friday evening where they en.leas,lIew fO,reiltD' features a1\d inJ,lo-! Robert S,'!1itb and' Myrll 'Haydock Mrs .. VannorsdaJl, at Wilmington. gaged Harold Fox'lI club ·team in v.tiona new~ 'America ar 'iptro" attended a Alpha Phi Kappa party MISS Marynet Andrews has a game. The LuckiY 18 came oft duced on tbe . ldran~lc ' program; 6f at ~18lI 'GaTdens, Filday evening. finished ~er school w.o rk in the victorious with a soore of 12 to 9. the. Greatest . Show 'o n Eartli this MtsB Ruth Jleeyes ,js the guest East and 18 now at her home here. Robert Gray pitched and Kenneth year. . . , , ., . of her aunts at Mason, Obio: '. Shac Morgan and two sons, of McCarren caught for the Lucky I ~y popnlar/·demalid, a tribe of Mrs. D. J. Noggle' is spending a near Waynesville called on K. E. 18. They ·are t.o meet a Morrow club this' week in i J,uken's ball Jnonlter.mouthed Ubangl Savages feJi days with her daughter, Mrs: Thompson, MondaY' evening. field. froD} Alrlca). "darkest !1eptbs a1'8 Lee Laurena, near Xenia. - - - ....- - Rev. Amos Cook received seripr8llentecl in the plain performan- -- • He iB' wise who says nothing ous injuries Friday ev~ning when . , ces. A herd of the largest and b h h tlrl~ t taUnt eiraWes ' in"captivity; 26 zew en e as no ng 0 say. he was attacked by an angry bull. An amateur never knows how Mr. Cook was able. to reach the liras and 'the same nUllber o! ~"m­ ,ls, two rhinoceroses and the sev- . Earl l\Iichols ~d K. E. Thomp- bad he is until he tries to turn fence and get astrlde it but the animal succeeded In breaking the en herds I of el4lphants will-bl! seen son, .spent Mond~l'',in . Dayton . professional. small bone in h~~· leg, . tearing .. in' the ,huge 'm enagerie tent, where Mll1!1 .Geneva , Lamb, of near Ii a man bounces into a hotel ligaments l~ose, aJij! brUising th,e ! . 10.09 ,~Te .w ild animals pace :to WayriesviUe . spent Friday afterl it's not news, but if a man is member considerably. Mr. Cook IS and lfrp in ornate dens and cages. noon with Mias Kathleen Thomp. bounced out at a hotel, It is news . of advanced age ~ d the sho~~ . .' Thro.uahq~t c'1~cu8 4ay the 'three 80n: was terrible. lrigantie tented stables of,the Ring)llss .Marie · We1111 spent Sunday with ' relatives ~ . friends in Subscribe for 'the Miami Gazette. Mrs. Truman Gi lam suffered a lin.. ·Bros. and Barnum ' . Bailey . ':/ :~ severe attack of i digestion Sunday. ,:J Mr. and ¥rs. J . n C. Fealy o'f Atlsnta, Ga./ spen . the week-end with his mother, rs. Belle Fe'a ly and other relative . ..... Louise and Jo ' Hartsock of Wilmington sPllnt the week with their grandp,arent Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jardan. . Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. D,atherage were Mr. and ,Mrs. Rosa Hartsock and of Wayne~11e. The Tucker fari!Jly held a reunion at the home 01. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lawson an a.m lly Sunday. Mary Tucker. n,d :family at-

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B:EST OF THE NEWS .D fREeT FROM THE OHIU STATE CAPITAt ICOLUMBUS--The official tabulation of the primary election vote, available at the office of Secretary of ::;tate, Clarence J. Brown, shows that in 68 of the 88 counties of Ohio, the Republican vote was heavier than the Democratic vote. In the primary election of 1928, which was the last presidential year, the prima'r y election held on August 14th., gave the Republican vote heavier in 69 counties of the 88. This indicates Ii net g'ain of 11 counties over the four year period to the Democratic party. Alth~ugh the Republica.n Y'ote incressed during this period from 706,469 to 764,610, the Democratic totals increased from 1l64,600 in 1928 to 468,280 'in 1.982. Work on reconstruction of the new state office building is under .,,,ay bu', it ~Ill-be n,_0Btb8 before it is completed and ready 1:or occupancy. It Is estimated by engineers that at least six months will be required t.o do the work but it is almost a safe prediction to make the statement that none of the departments will be t;ransferred to the new building before March 1, 1938.

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Salt Block., Barrels, Sacks, Coarse and Table Salt. We have jU8t received a shipment of Colonial Salt. While this stock lasts we will 8ell at: the present low prices. . NOTE-All manufacturers have advanced prices 10 %•

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The State Highway Department. through Director O. W. Merrell, is !!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! improving roads leading to a number of state parks. Among Subscribe for the Miami Gazette. - , - - - - - - - - - - - - some of thpse being improved are the l'oadways at Logan Elm Park, five miles south of Circleville, SerDirector of FUDeral S."I" pent Mound Park, four miles northwest of Locust Grove in' Adams County and Fort Ancient We Have a Complete Watch Our convenietlt location, suitaRepair Service Park, seven miles 1I0utheast of ble surroundings and equipment ILebanon in Warren County. The And use only genuine materials. .entrance to Serpent Mound is Crystals fitted while you wait. enables us to Serve to the But being widened and graded. These Advantage. improvements will be greatly apICary's Jewelry Shop l~reciated by the thousands of LebanoD, Ohio AMBULANCE SERVICE Itourists who yisit these beauty Store Open spots every year. PLoDe 29 Waytle.ville, Ohi. - -The dome of the Capital build-I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ i ng is being overhauled and the I· windows of the three tloors have FOR SALE DATES CALL ===~~=~~~~~~=== been .:washed and cleaned for the first 'time in half a century. The ,entire dome will be given a silver coating; the thousands' or more of electric bulbs have been removed and flood lights will illuminate it lit night. Thousands Of · Ohioans will recal) 'forty, fifty and sixty years ago when they were youngJESSE STANLEY ;s ters Ilttending the state fair, of wearily climbing the scores of PhoDe 320, N.w BarllD,toa, Ohl. steps to carve their initials on the walls of the dome and they are EkRL KOOGLER ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN still there. . Dayton Pbo_ your Cattle, hogs. sheep and c&1~ - -to Norris-Brock Co., live wire ami Cha'r les M. Becl', manager of KEDmore 8986 progressive firm for ' the lit.bMt the Ohio State Fair, has announcmarket prices and !rood ..ma. ed entries recived in the early UDioD Stock Yarela' CtDC....~O. closing speed events for the big Tune in on Radio Station WUAT exposition to he staged August 12:25 to 12:M p. m. for our daU, 29th to September 3rd. In the market reports. two-yeaT old trot Director of Finance Stake for a pUTse of $1000 Manager Beer has received 80 en: tries; in the two-year old pace DiHENDER~O.N rector of Agriculture Stake fOT a purse CYf $1000 thete hts been 26 'iOTARY PUBLIC entries; in the three-year old Columbus Dispatch Stake, 18 enNatioDal B_II tries have been booked. The Dra_ • • E...... S.ttW Governor's Stake for three-year QHIO olds for a purse of $2000, haa attracted 29 entries. Some of the best horses in tho country will be at the State Fair Grounds and they will attract lovers tOf the sport from every corner of the ~ state. ...

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From earlfest times, mal\kind hllll endeavo red to embody in the last rites for those who have pasaed away, .all t he love and respect felt tor the depBtrted during life. All t he skill of art, a ll the knowled ge of science, has been lavished to this e.nd. We feel deeply the responsibility r eposed in us when we are allowed to plan and conduct the aerviees 'for those who have passed on.

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Thus t he wise men of Middletown, 0 ., prophesy as they cast their eyes skyward , for t he legend of the cat who turned pole si tter is fl'Clsh jn their memorie s. Tired of its pampere d and sheltered existence, one of Middleto \yn's ' favorlte s-a yellow Persian kitten I - went exploring and spied a point of vantage where it could sight·see ,in peace. When the worried owners next saw their kitten, it was perched nonchllla ntly on top of a telephon e pole. Despite pleas, bowls of tempting milk and p~'omises of more freedom in the f uture, the kitten refused to budge from its observation post. Two days passed and t he feline was still up in the "crow's nest".inflicted weakene d from lack of nourish- cued the kitten from self: doesn't story the But n. starvatio owners The . stubborn but ment, as . Almost that. as happily as end for Society appealed to the Humane out of help. The Human.e Society in turn soon as the linemen were sitter scamsent an S. O. S. to The Ohio Bel1 sig ht, t he f eline polepole and the tiered back up tJle Telephon e Company. all. Within a short time, telephon e I rescue had to be' accomp lished linemen scaled the heights a nd 1'e8- over again.

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Mrs. Friends' the home of ton, suffered an citls, last Vlee" .. Mrs. Mar E: Robinson has reD Y ayton,' in , b,gme 'turned to her after u week's ViSit \vith relatives here. Mrs. Hann nh Taylor acompani ed her for a. visit .

!!!d .. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Kern and li.!~~!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!! daughte r, Joan; of Clevelan d, ar-I' rived here, Thur.day , to spend their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. ~. D. Marll\tt and other relatives. Tn a lettei'r·, ,tb I,is sister, Mrs. Lind ley Menden\l3J1, Mr. Will Mrs. James -Hal'tsoc\( e ntertain- Frame, of Passel. na. Cal., states ed about 'thi rty of the youngst el's that Mrs. Fram hod just underof the commun ity with a unique gon e an operatil\n and had come party at her home on Fifth through very wel l. street, Saturday afternoo n. Tickets for a circus hud been issued, Miss Ruth E . Cook returned and when each eager guest ar- home Saturda y evening. She was rived he ( or she) was provided a delegate at th~ Fl'i e nd S' General with an envelope co ntaining one Confere nce hel ~ at C\lpe May, dollar in chunge, goo d only for t he New Jersey an . cume hom e via occasion. Th e hostess informed Washing ton. She also visited We will . have a factory her guests t hat due to the intense Mount Vernon. heat and exciteme nt, the menager y eervice mall at our trained is who ylor. Ta Mrs. have g Honorin had e.-caped, and th ey would in home her to Wayne sville in return o t store soon to pluy '·circus." Tw o clowns -Miss Lollypop and San Francisco, Miss Emma HeighMiss Popsicle --a nd Madam But tor- way is entel:taining Mrs. Frank fly assisted with t he e ntertain - Taylor, Mrs. -Edilh Harris, -Mrs. me nl. and tw o vendors of ice Laura Mosher and Mrs. R. M. cream cones, ll! monade, cak e and Hawke, today. " toy balloo ns enjoyed a generou s I . of Day,ton, and patronag e. To be sure, everybo dy Mrs. Veo Adams, nnd ch.i1dren of . Ta~e off your I'a, mo~orl. had a perfectly gorgeou s time, Mrs. Peter Demas wide Sunday !tuests •••her eve n if the escape of the menag- New Vienna.Mrs. DaVIS and or bran, the whole erv had caused the hostess m uch of Mr. and Miss Oliver s &sed. trouble Carolyn your Rnchel. get ' and r, daughte t. ssmen worry and embarra Stanley Demas a comple te line Latel' : The menager y- n yellow LoU'ise and Peter carry We Mrs. aunt, their' cat which MI'S. Hartsock had bor- acco mpanied hom e In Dayton 'for of service part. for Mayta ,s. rowed from the hom e of her Adams, to her visit. father, James Filer, in FCl'I'y- re- a two week s' turned aftcr the circus was over. Mrs. Fr.ank E. Thomas very and the exciteme nt had abated. He happ ily entertai ned the meeting a t rcpresen to expected been hod fc rocious ligs r. Mee-yow! . ' .. . . . laTge numb er .' ' o"' I Tiid ics enjoyed . , . .. \ her hospital ity. , tc r t he business Wayn~.v"le. Ohio session, Rev. (} ('. Dibert gave j ===~~~~ ==l: "Worrie s esh- -::!~= V(,lry hel)lt u\ I ~!~icioU9 . I refr ., Their Oure.' _- - - - - - . _ -_ _ ments' were sel'\ d by the hostess, Nine outst8Jl ding 4-U ' Iub hoys assisted by ~1It*1 ~ay Jr,Uinous , and giJ'1s from lhi ~ cou nty attend- Mrs: L estet SuHac • Mrs. Chas. ed the Exte nsion Training Camp Davis, Mrs. Maq7 McClure and at Camp Clifton last week from Mrs. Henry Wutlliins . July 11 to' 16. Last Thursda y afternoo n. as Ii Th is camp, plann ed to further ind ividuul g rowth through to'uining sUI'prise to her son, Mrs. Milton in nature s t udy, song leadi ng,mu- Thompson entertained a number o.f sic apprecia tion , archery, crafts. of his you n!! frien ds in honor r~r. rading, . hobbies, dramatic s a nd hi s seventh birtbday ann iversa pent s ' happily was oon game leadersh ip was attended by Th e aftem the fo ll ow in g from Wa1'ren county with games, and, deli cious refreshiLewell Losh, Mason; Louise Fitz- mC.nta were served. The /luests inRosemar y gel'ald, Kings Mi lls ; Murtha New- cluded Martha Martin, Jr. Stan,icomb, Franklin ; He len Jack son, Titus, Tessa and John Orsborn Butlervi lle ; Jua nita Brannoc k, b e ~ ry. Robert and Donald hew TUlrMatt Harry , Wayne ' ville ; Frank DuVall Spri ng J oe Hartsock Gerald boro; Ralph Voo1'h is, Mason: Basil ner, Earl Me ndenhall ,Earnhar t, Earl Hall , Coyle, Charles Burton Genntow n ,a and Mardis, _ __ ___ ___ Forrest Dakin and Robert Hyman. Leban on.

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Mutt, a large belongin g to Mrs. Hannah J. Tay lor,. quietly and peacefu lly departed for the home of his father,; in the land of depllrte d cats, last Thursda y night. Mutt and his brother, J eff, were born during the s'ormy days of th e March, 1913, flood s. Th e firs t happy years of their kittenho od were lived under t he care of the late Mrs. ClaraPhilli ps and her son, Orville. After the death of 1\11' . Phillips, Mutt took up his abode at th e home of Mrs. Taylor, where he always received t he very best of care and attentio n. J eff had preceded his brother into the land of oblivion severo I years ago.

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Mrs. Maude ' Grane spent day with relatives in Dayton. - - More than 30u Friends f com Ohio and Indiana will attend the Wilmington Yearly 'Meeting of Friendsl which opened Tilesiay and enas next Sunday in th'e Wi!mlngton Colleg e gymnasium. ~Speaker8 inc1ude: Errol · T. Elliott of Richmond. Ind.. executive secretary of the American Friends Board of Missions; Dr. Walter L. Collins; president of College; Walter C. ~rClm 'r"roo,d",ard. Richmond. Ind .• editor ipt,epect;ioJl.1 Friend; Dr. E •

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Jame~ B. Hawke, ' of Sp~ingfield, visited Waynesville relatives, tod . ay. \. Postmaster R. H. Romock is enjoying his annual 'vacation. -this 'Week. , Joseph Champion 9f Centerville called on Waynesvihe fri ends, morning .

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Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Howell, Port William! visited W f~end 8. Sunaay. Misses Louise and Annalee Crane were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Stroud.

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'Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Biggs are announcing the birth· of a son, '!'uesday. August 9th . . Miss Geraldine White. of Akron was the guest of her aunt. Dr. ",'' . ...... . Mary Cook. this week. The ,little daughter of Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Elzey, of Dayton, is ill with SCarlet fever. .' J. C. Hawke 'was a guest at a big political banquet il'l CoIDm~ bus. last Friday evenjng. ; r

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Lacey's , -£hi~kens. about sixty in number. No . clues 8S to the identity of the miscreants have yet been 'found, but e understand that the poultry was insured agamst theft. Th s is the victim's second 'experience with chicken 'thieves. '

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Miss Ruth Cook was elected recording clerk at the Indiana Yearly Meeting 0'1 Friends at the Friends church ' near Pendleton. Ind .• last week. Little Miss Barbara Jean and Master John Richard Crane were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Booram near Bellbrook, Friday and Saturday. " '

the tin shop, at' t IM mtinry have been -workme the past sev~l just n few days 1lflO ) and a half and o~e " ltilTlOn--rTUi t cans were .shipped to "", the state hospital at GaWpoll8: bmates of many state , institution. will enjoy fruit al)d vegetables this £all and winter from containel'S furni shed by the O. P. Warden P. E. Thomason also has thousands of cans in reserve for his own big family at the Penitentiary now numbering S,765 men. .

James E. Shumaker Suatains Fatal Stroke:

Crochet and ~tting thread. Clark·sl.Bueilla and R. M. C. assorted NOS. 5 to 100, not all Nos. in all threads, while it lasts .3 balls James E . Shumaker, aged 66 for 25c. Grace L. Smith. ' years, a well known ' an~ highly citi~en. d_ ied at his home Mr;. :nd Mrs. Harold. Beck\ltt respected Harvey'sbu!,&" last Thursday (nee Irma Shutts). 'of near in afternoon. A strok~. o~ · apoplexy. Spring Hill, are annoUJlc'ing the sustained preceding day/ was birth of a daughter Janet Lou, .the di~~ct. thecause of his aeath. Wednesday, August. 10th, through.: ,he had 'been , in poor . ' Mr. Herbert Edwards, of Den- health tOT several months. Funeral ver.. Col., Mr, O. J . Edwards. Mr. services were held at the Harveys.. ana ' Mrs. J. W. Edwards and liurg M •. E. church Saturday afterfamily. of near Greenfield, visited noon. Rev. Thornburrr' o!iciatin&,. ' and burial was . made in Miami Waynesville relatives Friday. cemetery. Mr.' and' Mrs. Everett Sears, Though he was a travelinC sal__ M and ' Mrs. Burnet Butter- man for several years. Mr.. Shuworth. and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence maker has still maintained hia Brown and children 'a ttended the home in Harveysburg. He is .11~ Walton family reunion at Shawnee vived by his widow and two IOU. • Romine Shumaker" of near a.r- ,~ P~rk, Xenia. Sunday. ,.r:" • veysburg; and Everett Shumatter, : Mr. and ?tlrs. J . E. Frazie~. Mr, of New Y1lr,k Si~ and, Mrs • .Carl Sherwood. Mr. : I' Mt's. Raymond Conner and CAMP IiELJ). AT " and W. S. Graham CAMP HOOK LAS11, WEEC: Sherwood ;reunion at ' . \ Ed Je6'er~e8. neal' Oregonia. day. '.

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Mrs. Maude Crane spent Tue~ day with relative\! in Dayton. Hear the SO.piece ba~d in the school ynr~, Thursday evening.

Jam e~ B. Hawke, ' of Springfield, visited . WaynesviUe relatives, day. Postmaster R. H. Hartsock enjoying his annual vacation, ~OIIB • •.r'~'~ week-. Joseph ChamPion! of Centerville called on Wayneavi Ie friends, morning. Mr. and Mrs. B. 'S. Howell, Port William} visited Wayn fJ;lends,' Sunuay. lfJ,I"'JI~".in"y, Misses Louise and Annnlee Crane 0" " '''-.'''-',1 were Sunday guests of Mr. ·and Mrs. Will Stroud.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Biggs are announcing the birth of a son, 'ruesday, August 9th:

Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Smith attended the Humphreys family reunion at Snyder Park, Springflllld, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 'Merle Kerns and daughter, of Cleveland. arrived today to spend a few days with Mr and. Mrs. J. D. Marlatt. . Mr. Robert Taylor and family, of West Lafayette, Ohio arrived here, this morning, for a visit with Dr. L. B. Hall and family. , Boy,. of the tin 'shop Ilt the Penitentiary Iiave been ,.,ork., Mr: and Mrs. F. B. Henderson Ohio overtime the past sewral Miss Louise Henderson, Master fng weeks and just a few day. NO Matthew Turner, Mrs. J. B. Gons 20,000 two and a half and ooe and Mrs. E. C. Crane were Dayton gallon fruit cans were shipped to visitors Friday. the state hospital at Gallipolhl!' bt· , mates of many state institution Ii Miss Ruth Cook was elected reo cordjng clerk at the Indiana will enjoy fruit , al),d vegetablei Yearly Mee~ing. 0'£ Friends at the this fall and winter'.from containFriends church 'near Pendleton, er$ furnished by the O. P: Warden P. E. Thomason also bail thousInd., last week. ~ ands of cans in reserve for hill own Li~le ,Miss Barbara Jean lind big family at th~ Penitentiary now ~#==:;:::=====;:====~~~'8!:::::r,:==::;=~~:;======:!:;==========!~===1 Master John Richard Crane were numbering 3,765 men. ~ guests in the home of Mr. and ---:.Mrs. Paul Booram near Bellbrook, Friday and Saturday. ",

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James E. Shumaker Suatain. ,F atal Str(Jk.

James E. Shumaker, aged 66 years, a well known and highly respected ' citiZen. diea his home in Harveysburc, last Thursday afternoon. A stroke, of -apoplexy, sU8tain~df, tbe preceding , daYI wal tile. direct', cause of hill aeath; throu;h he had been hi po'or health for 'several months. Funeral were ,held at the, Harvey... E; church Saturday afterThornbur,ry ome~tlnlr, was l1lade in MiamI cemetery. Though lie was, a travel~ eal.... man for se,veral years, MI!. Shumaker has still maintained . h. home in Harveysburg. He ill sur;. " vived by his widow and two libllia, Romine Shumaker, of near ~ ..,(eysburg,' and Everett ShumalE.., , of New York City. . . , I - - -... - • CAMP hELD: A!f "

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'By THE HOOSlER Our vequest for l'eminiscences is beginning. to br.ing a f~w I;lnHwers. Frank Stims berry tells us that he sta rted to . scbool in September, 1870. His tlrst teacher was Miss E ll a B. Dakin (a dau~h tel' of t he late Dr. E. F . Dakm and a sister of the Rev. WaIter Edwin Dakin, who later . became the wife of Professo r Harford. Some of his other teachers wero Mi s Phoebe Baily (later the wife of Dr. Thomas Sherwood) and her sister, Miss Lizzie Baily; Miss Rebecca Daniels, Miss Eli zu Bunling and Miss Anna Burnley. A few of his first classmates he r ememb ors were J eti' Smith, George Thompson. George Mannington, Will Terry, Ev. Roberts, Frank Pratt, Will Best, EllswOI·th Matthews, . Georg e Wooll ev an d Will Dodson. Fra nk ' and the first f our named of his mates still surVive the ordeal. M i ~s Bertha Kenrick tells us that hel' father, the late Perry E . KClII'ick, was the contracto r who built the Waynesville Sc hoQ I bu ilding, now used for t he fi rst five grades. His brothel', Sq uire Walter Kenl'ick, IIssistcd with the work. It is · quite probable that Mr. He~ teJ'burg subcontracted for the lirick and stone mason work, as the Messl'f/. K enr ic k were skilled carpenters. ConsLl'uction was begun in 1890 and completed in 1891. Once more, we ask our r('ad~rs to please remember t hnt the first offi cial r ecord s avuill\ble are doted August I, 1893, a nd tha t t he writer did n ot become a r eside nt of this co mmonity until the latter part of ,July, 1906. We arc tt'ying (,0 make this chronicle liS nearly correct all possible, and are only too thankful to l' ceivo your corrections and recoll ections, but we MUST depend upon YOUR memories

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cided to allow 'the I us .ot the haS rema~ned in the olil.home t;own grounds for political ·meetings.dur. devoting hex: lite to loyed .oT\lIs and vheriJlft'1i ing the presidential campaign. J. f~ien d8. Her unusually ~ell" (m4 ~ J,()an E . Janney was authorized as agent strong . voice has ever !,l<ien used au the pleasure, cQmfol't and c9nto sell text books, of which an entirely new. complement was solation o'f her friends. and fol' adopted. . . the glorlflcntion o'f. the, Mastel' ,she Supt. Stilwell read bis report loves so well. Always cpeerflll, with a word of !tiendly greetinR 0'£ the preceding s.chool year the September 8 meetin" and fQr ever10ne she succe ~s who qu estion the true of, Lucl! I! boud ordered its . pubhcation Em ley's life? ' The Miami Gazette. The . May 24th, the committee was directed to free pens ~'nd ink for the use 8 mill$, and t be the studenta, and stUdents who had charge of the !;Ieen prOl,lloted conditionally iIi ment made its certain subjects were given until su m of 20. cents was . . . . the mid-y~ar holidays to make this venture, and the board Pl'9- tl'lbutlon Qrl;lerl , solemnly and sedately. to $59.98 paid fIl< tiP t hese defiCiencies. On the 28th awul'd the sum to the ,g~eral fund Albert DIIBondJ, ~ of the same month, A. H. ~fMollill!EJU'~' ing was employed to teach music T/le Alumni Association \Vas teneach Monday at a salary of $5 p er dered t he use of the school hall, and A. If: Geeding was re-employweek. The Christmas vacation extended from December 24 to Jan- ed to teach mu sic, under the same terms. ~ary 4, 1897. June 6 th! W . It. Allen was seTuition payments must have lI een rather slow, for on J'anul1ry lected to fill the vacancy on the 26, 1897, the 8uperintendent was board, oaused by thl!' dee,th of Mr: instructed to rlotify the pupils that C. D. Wo olley, and S. D. Everly delinquent tuition must be paid assum ed the duties of clerk. within one week or t hey would Messrs. Everly lind Caskey wele be suspended. This threat evident- ap'pointed Ii comm1ttee to draft ly brought results, because the resolutions of respect in memory ' lIuperintendent reported the 4!01- 01 Mr. WooIley. Two dozen new desks for Room lection of $40.46, Msrch 22. He 4 were purchased August 18, and received a commission of 16 % for on August 23, the b081'd adopted making the collections. . C. D. Woolley, G. W. Dakin, I. a system of vertical wl'iting as a • N. Hatfield (not related to our part of the cu~\·iculum . The boar d transacted quito a Village Clerk, etc) and J. T. Liddy presided as Judges, and N. S. Aus- bit of business at thrce meetings Gi n and C. H. Clements as clerks, beld during the month of Septom at the annual election ,beld April bel'. The Auditing committee re· 5, and at which 337 ballots wcre ported a balance of $2327.70, nn'd cast. P. E. Kenrick 144., J. W. the janitor WIIS ordered to r ev aI'White 139 and Avary Needle.s 1 30 nish all the teachers' desks. A were elected, with H. W . Printz leathor-bound, 15-vQlume Ency(Lou's brothel') 101, Hannah Cook clopedia was purchased fr om J. (Dr. Mary's mother) 87 and Dr. C Litt le for $45; and Pres. White reported the sale l of an em pty Ellis 4 ulso runn ing. April 19th, Supt. Stilwell re- ga soline banel for 65 cents. This ported :further tuition collections latter deal possibly averted of $139 (we wandel' if Prof. Ivins 1urther financial wOl'I'ies for the remembj!fs this item), and the new term. It was al so decided to have board organized, selecting the a well drilled on t he east side ot ::;ame officers to serve for Imothel' the building (Perry Pence had year. Faculty and janitor fJr the been hauling waleI' in parrels to next term were se lected as follows fill the' old well) , and alLold de8k~ perintendent, S. A. Stillwell, not in USe nt the end qf a fortnight 90 per month; Principal, D. A. were to be discarded, the wooden rree, $50; Ropro, 1 J en nie Din- ports to be split for kindling . : President and Mrs. White widdie, $40; Room 2, Marianna Chandler, $40; RIoom S, ,Carrie tertained t he board and teachers at a joint meetjng h Ba'l'I~ (Mrs. W. H. Allen) $40' 'oom ~, . Mt~nie Dociso{l, $d;,..(arl t hem hoJP 9n ~orth str.ee advance of per' m th); jaliitor the' residence of Mr. and

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Barry Lizar entered t he hos,L 1 pital at ,the National Military "6 Home, Daytol1, last Friday, for S treatment, lind, possibly, an 'FER~Y C~URC" OF CHRIS'!:' '~ '.. 1_:'tI I) " 0 operation. Be is a veteran 0'£ the ( un ..eno~..... ODa 0 Spanlsh.American war. Che~ter A. yl.lIIia!p80n 0 Ch!1l'cb Scbool at 9 :30 a / D~. 0 Miss Faye Kelley and father, 0 Hillsboro, haVe rented the KeYIl Lord's S upper alld sermon Ilt 1 0 property on Third street, recently 10180 a . m. ~ermon subject, "The - ~ vacated by Miss Bertha Brown, Weakness Of the Law." You are always wel~ome at ,thi8 cburch. 12 7 and expect to estabUsh their residence here iu the near future. . WAYNESVILLE' . E. CHUR-CH 'to A. C. Mr. and Mrs. S. S~ Ellis and · AB R H PO daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. LeO- , G. Co' Dlll~ Paator Hartsock rf 6 2 S 8 nard Tinney and fami ly expect to' Wednesday: The Ladies ~id Burton ~ . .... 4 ·1 2 1 leav.9-;- here,. Thursday. morning, for SocietY. is meetint .1V,itb Mrs" M.B1ry Mendy,' 2b 8 2 1 a motor trip to Washmgto'n, D. C., M<;Olure at 2 :00 this p. 11\. Bible Bough If 4 8 '1 1 and 'other poil;lts of interes~ in the s~dy and prayer ",eet.ing at :30. ib .. . 8 ,14 East. _, I ' . ' &,.~. M~eting, of Officla,l B~ard at Ramby ~fI ..... 6 0: ~. 1 0 Kenneth St. John a.nd Kenneth . • 'Jt'. ' c;h ir practice 3b .... ·, .. 1 Fromm are chaperonm~ a. c;om- 2!80 ' po m. Re r choi.. pr,Bc VIr, c .... ,. .. ,;, , t 8."'0 ' " oge, p ... , .. 1.1 0 1 \ ,0 1 ,8 panY ' of ten or twel~ Boy Scnuts ti h t ' h ~ L M ce a .v, p. D\. ) .. . :o~a;e~t :la~i eVal ~Wy Oha~t:J. ~undMay: Siund....... cbljool tatlJ)O :38 0 '!totals' ....... ... 86 12 'l,P 27 0 . on d' .a. m. orn n,r"'v Ip a . , qull, ..,ues IIY, mprDlng, to camp with CommuDion ice. ~pwoitlL . 1 2 3 4 6 67 8,11 . ~ntil Thursday afternoon. . . LealfUe at ~ :00 m. P~chi g Bellbrook .... 8 0 10 2 0' 0 1 !J.- --9 " WAC ....,... ..... 3 0 1 6 0 2 l 0 .·-11 Mr. an d MrH. .W.N . S elll'lI an d Sel'V1Ce at: 8 :00 p. . . dadgbters left here, t his morning, WAY.l'fESVlLI.I& Earned Runs-'-Bellbrook 4· WA for a ten-day motor tour of the C 4. • mid-western S~te8. Enroute, t hey ' . (U d 6 't! J) Left on Bases--BellbrooJc.;6· W will pick of ' John Sears, whq has . n ell ona I AC 6. . ' . sonl Mlnutell' Stolen Bases -~ ZimmermaJ. been spending several weeks 1n Ohe,ter A: WlU a cam p. at Bentonville, Ark., IiavChurch' s~oo~~t 9 :80 a. m. Ellis. ' i~g hit~h-hiked thllre . 'trom_ In~ "The school tha is dtll'e~enlt."l SacrIfice liita - Zimmerman dl8napolis. Something ape each 1'Lorlll'8 Voglll, Burton., 'c' . • Day. Lord's Stipp at condusi!)n. T'!o-base Bi~WeUer; Bart. 'Ml: and Mrs. Harry; Emley en- Cb istian Endeavo at 6:U' p. ~. BOck, Ellis, Ram})y. , tertamed 'Ith ~ fOIJOWlj1g dl'n!ler r.{ary Etta GUfr Lea4er. EV.e~ini Home Runs--Weller guests at their h ome, lle~r Utica. evangelistic setvic a~ 7:4~. p. m . Douple' P,~y-E. Datby Sunday: Mr. and Mr~Lc.nder Sermon subject .~ ( uthCliity '. in . Base" Bl~1l' WilUaI 6' Oarpy, Miss Bertha an ~1 et: Christianity." Pr~ M'el!~ aJ:ld J)arby 8; 011" ~Inaer 1. ' Carey, M.rs. llal1nah To or. Mt:8. Bible study , eaC I ednOlldiy .at . Bue on BallJi-by WlllIia ,4' by E~e Smith, 'Mrs. ·Floss e 941'ey, 7:30 p. m. WtJ e 'iStddyln'g t be Darby 1; Ily yoael 2. ' . , MISS Lucy Emley, 9he&~r Care>, book of Acts. Shorb choir practice Struck' Out,:.:...by WilUlI8" 1 J by and Ernest Smith. '. at conclusion. ~he church wberf,/ Dl\rby 2; by Lansinrer jly , The Misses J ean Rice, Odessa you feel )it home. • VO-ijl 3. " . Burns, and Josephine Caba niss, _ 1 ) , : ih~ Pitch-Willise. \ . 'P assed Ball-Reeder. Messrs. Chalmer Oabllniss and ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH Floyd Watrops, of Dayton, Miss' . Father Fre~c, P8IItor ,I Time;..-1 hr., 86 mlns. SQrvice!l wll(S:e e1cl eve;y two wa~a!:~lfell-Prendergas~ and ' EdNellie ' Watkins an d Messrs Milo

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ITS SHORTER i!~ R;o~e~: to Cincinnati as shown herewith is the shortest distance between the two cities. Officials of the State Highway Department give the mileage saving a s about 11 miles.

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' Rerniation bait,~ bette).' kn~wn as 80ft ball, is becoming a - gr,eat attraction in tllis vicinity. G.)oCl teams-and.some np* 80 good-are springing up eV~i')'Where, Ilnd some wODderlul,ly eltcitlng battles are being played \ almost ev,e ry evening. Dad and · the .'boys all .t ake part, and, sOipetlmes, el~en qrandpa mix~s intO'.1.he ~ un. Way,nesviIle's "01~ bien" 'went to 'Lytle, where the agcl.eflt genUeThe Village of Le banon 'is men of that communfty"took them· named defendan t in a damage suit into camp to the tun"e of 7 to' 2, for $36,000 filed in common }lleas one evening last w~k. ,It iii s:aid court last week by Mary Josephine that Bill Stroudc'jI , wonderful Sargent, widow of Samuel Sargent pitching deserved a much better who was electroc uted in July fate t han that accorded It. Monday evening, t hese same old , 1931 when he ca me in contact with a power wire while workingl birds essayed to show the younger on te lephone lines at t he rear of generation hpw the rame should the postoffi ce building on Mul- be played. They gU\le a fine exberry street. Mrs. Sargent, wh o is hibition of how not" to score ,but administratrix of hel' husband's Schrofe Ludwick alD\ost sPoiiled estate, claims that the village is the performance when he hit a gu il ty oJ gross negligence in main- mighty smasb, and ran (don't flay taining and operating power lin es "Waddled") cleal' .t6,,: thlrd bllse: without propel' insulation. The score-keeper'a; supply of - - -_. - - - - pencils was exhausted be~o).'e the fracas was over, 80 nobo'dy knt)W8 . W A S BOUND OVER TO COURT j~st how many runs/tbe y,oungsters Charles Rhoad es, who has been did score, but it wall a large. plenty wanted by local police officers for .-uteI' the main , bout; Corwin so me time on a stlltutory charge, and WayneSVille hooked qp In a was apprehended by officers at t~ree-i nnin!t tussle. Dqtch Burton Greenfield , the fore part of this hlt a magnificent home run to left week, Marshal C. P. J oy and Dep- field 'for the on.ly ru.n acored. ~e8, uty Sheriff AI Schwartz returned .Dutch .was pillymg tor Waynesville the cu llll"it to the village prison on. thIS occasion, ~nd,j, made his here', Tuesday evening , and, this b~llIlant play fol' the ' pleasure of morning, Squire Walter Kenrick h IS daughter, Mary~. who ,saw . • bound him over to the Court of the act. Tu esda~ evenm((f'New,t Common Pleas, uJlder bond of $500. Fai ling to furni sh bond, he brought hIS Lytl!! .g a"g to was com mi tted to the' ja il at Park,. and admml~recl' Lebanon. drubbmg to Stroud\t'~ Oo. >'Y_,_... __ .J - - - - - -- - RYe made a couple !of left fi eld t hat were RITES FOR CHILD ARE (no kiddin g) and HELD MONDAY AFTERNOON hall hit a home ru the dec ision, 10 Mis5 Elizaheth Jewell Mart, 11 first base play fea,tin:ed yea r old daughter of Mr. and Mrs team's play. Just A lex Mart, of Dayton. died Satur- by innings: dllY aftel'noon. Funeral services 1 2 11 " 6 I} 7 were held Monday afternoon and Lytle , .......... 20 ()'S " 0 1 burial was in -Miami cemetery. Waynes~iIJe .. 2 1 0,00,,1 '0 The Mil rt fa miI y f ormerl i re~ ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!':i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! sided in Waynesville, removing to Day~on se veral years ago.

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Home Economics club belO meetrng on Friday, ' n n • er .24. .'1Ihere wel'C foul'1-'" ;,.J.. I Edwards and • Iss members and"One visitor pres~n,"",I."jlL.'le,&h~, .~dw.ard.1I1 of l1ear ent. Plaps are hiing worked out VISIted !relative.lI "ere by the club for tbe program whicb NOla..... r~~~II::~: afternoon until ~un-to be given fit: the ,gYI1} on ~eIII SU,nd!1Y mormng, 16'. A committee CODllistbr Mr. an Mrs. ing of Dilrothi Bourne, IM-ae and 1a nd ITreadway, Mary' AIJen and Helen party~~)~h , Mr. a l·~. Greene were appointed to workout . Ha~ke !ind son, Frank, 'a play. Following that a commllttee ,th,e d,ay WIth ~b and Mrs. H~~ke and son at Clarksville . (Continued) 0)1 pl!g~ 1 4)

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La ise Crane, Mrs. E. F. Deppe ':fare of our schO OlS. ___ an i's. M. F. Weltz. • 11 ov_,y-. , . • ' . Miss Freeze IS' e" li'lt~r of: Mr. Jesse Bakel', Of. Denver, Junior Order Will Martin Freeze, nna iwef! mllWn ' Colo., w~o, has been, mnk.!ng nn ex,throughout the com ~nity. For te~ded VISll.hpl'e wIth h,i,Ii l'~,.ents, __.: EntertaIn Families years, she ha~ pe~dted from door Mr. ,and MIS. W. J. Baki!1, was ' to door. Ilnd 15 saId to.;l bave .been stl: en with a sever.~ heart atta~ ' th e source of much worry ' to motor I Sa.~urd~y evenmg, an~ for a . ~ouncil, h. 0, i~l, because of bel' llJ:opensity to t e. hIS hfe was .despalred ol! ~. I ~dIl anan~ed n gel-lo- ~tay on the heavil" traveled roads, ~owe,:er, he ~as l'nlh~d, and seems gether meeting for Its member , pay ing little heed.1o pal\llj.ng- vebito be IInprovmg as nicely as could arid their families, to be held in , cles, an4 drawiQg the Ilttl~ w~: be expected the lodge !'Ooms, Friday evening, in which she transported ,her ware. <' ====~===============~~.~ . ====~==~=========~ Deumb~L Nof~m~ ~oprun l' hh~h~~~Qdo~n~~~e ,- ,[ has been arranged, but provision as much of a surprise tq partiee has been made for music - and IwhO were familiar with 'her habits ' various other forms of entertain- of travel. , ment; the main purpose of -the af- I Mrs. Kellis is the foster dau,b~ fair is to give the members and tel' of Mr. nnel Mrs. Wililam Coletheir families an opportunity to ,man, and now resides at Mt. Holly. become better acquainted and ' She is favorably known as a more 'friendly. Each family is re- I careful driver, and is reported to quested to bring cake, fruit, pop- be in a state of near collapse troll' corn, candy or something for light the shock. The sympathy of the Irefresbments. Mem bel'S and guests entire comm\mity goes out to both are asked to assemble by 7 :30 wom!ln and their families. o'clock •. • I _if _possible _ _ _. _ _ _ _

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' MisS Ad4ie Madden, 'ot ' ~orth Lewisburg, is 1l' guest ·t' the. hOITlC of Ml"~. fl, '!;!' Madde~. "Butchering time is Iiere, call at the :Wa,YnesvilJe farmers Exchange for M!lrton's Smoke Salt. 'Qlarence Guinn, -Who resides on Ha'tvey Rye's farm; south of Cocw.in, is sulfering with a bad ly infected ann. "

~ Mr. and Mrs. Myer Hyman and son were called to Cincinnati over the week-end because of the death of a relat·ye.

Mrs. Emma Dakin and of Xenia, and M.r. an 1'8. White were . Sunday dinner of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Farr. Mrs. Ella Braddock, alld Mr. Mrs. Et:nest Braddock, of Da yton.. '\Vere Wayn esvill e visitors, Tue8da~. Ernest enjoyed a day's rabbit' hun ting. Ml': and Mrs. Oliver Davis, Miss ____"'-..J.!:R~a~c~h~ el Davis and Mrs: Nettie -

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LO),1i~~ Crane, Mrs. E. F. Deppe 'fare of our schOOlS. imKi's. M. F. W eltz. nt' OV_y • • . • • Miss .Freeze Mr. J esse Baker, of. Denver, Junior Order Will Martin Freeze. Colo., who. has been. mak.ing an ex. " , throughou l te~ded viSIt hNe wlth.h1S p~l'ents: ."; Entertain F amlhes yell!'s, she ha~ . from door MI: and .Mrs. W. J . Ba 'el, ,yas, lo door, and 18 saId to have . been st~ en WIth a severe heart .atta:~ . :y. y,' II C '1 J . 0 lh t· so urce of much WOl'ry to motor I a~urd?y evening, an~ for B ' 18, , ,a ~: . ou nCl , I. . l ' t~ because of her pro~ensity to tfli{e. Ius hfe was , despaIred of. U : .A. 'M!., .b~ an an~ed n gel·to. ~tay on t he heavily traveled roads, Howfl,,:e l', he ~BS ralh~d, and seems gether ' meetl hg for Its members pay ing little heed.lo pa!jsJng vehito be Improvmg as nicely as could and their families, to be held in cles, and drawing the little wagon be expected the lodge rooms, Friday evenin g, in wh ich she transported'h el' w~rea ' December 1. No formal program In fact. her mishap does not come . has been al'ranged, but provision I as much of a surpr ise ~ prtie, has been made for mus ic and I",ho were familiar with Iier habits By various other forms of entertain- of travel. . " ment; the main purpose of the Mrs. Kellis is the foster daughfair Is to give the members and tel' of Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Coletheir families an opportunity to Iman, and now resides at Mt. Holly. become better acquainted and ' She is favol'Bbly kn ow n as a more 'fliendly. Each family is r e- ' cal'eful driver, and is reported to quested to bring cake, fruit, pop- be in a state of near collapse from corn, candy or something for ligh t the shock. The sympathy of the I refreshments. Members and .guests entire community goes out to both are Il!Iked to usse mble by 7 :30 wom!)n and their families. o'clock if possible.

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" Peace" was t he general topic Funeral services for Eila fo!' discussion at the regular Elgin Alexander, 76 y~ara old, meeting of the W. C. T. U., held widow of Perry A. Alexander and at the h ome of Mrs. H. H. William promiment Xenia WOmen, w~o , last Thursday afternoon. The died Monday morning following • . vice-president, Mrs. W. H. Madden serious illness of three wee1cs, were hId the meetin g and Mrs. G. C. conducted Wednesday at her home l)lbe~t conducterl the devotional 449 North King street, with inter~lWI:~I~~il ' exerc;i8es. Mrs, A. C. Tomlinson ment in the Spring Valley cem.... · read an original essay on "Peace,' tery. She had ' been in i adlD. Mrs, J. R. Wade read '!The Death health a year. Raclset," and Mrs. Mad!1en read Born at New Bu~lington, . ,Sep;"Quaker Reasons for T.otal DiS-\tember 6, 1857, Mrs. Alexander armament." Mrs. Williamso n, Mrs. had passed her 'entire life In J. W. White and Mrs. Dibert also Greene county. Sha · "as ' the. gave select readings. The local Idaughter or Dr. 'M. B. Elgin, ploUnion will hold no meeting in Ineer physician of SprinC VaDey, and Margaret Oraft ,Elainl lin, December. , - -_. Alexan!i~r ovad to , X.la. from CORN-flOG CONTRACTS IEpring Valley 10 year. ago. . , . , Mn. 'Alexander is nnived b, .

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_--------------~-~ awarded a pard poait1on on the secottd teurl. . Eyjnta t~ed ihlok and 'fll$l The F: F. A,. millitrebl. the F. F. A.-Home Economies ~quet, the examinations, county anc;! dllltrict soholarship tests, the winning of B THE HOOS~R 1 , TI*"IIIJI1IdCl,I' clUS pray, "Nobody one of the ol'dest living Illet commencement actlvitiel. , was successfully /lnd his compani9n-Mr. lind Mrs. G. C. Dibert preaohed t~e audiences ~ha.t. com- " Will ~hi~e. ~hlle Mrs, White , ser.mon in the gym, tlie.~y~ on '!hursday' (then Mlss ' Am~IJlJ Fare) 'was ~or Sunaay evening; May, 17, before 'evenmg9, April 21 ~nd years a stude~t ID the Wayn.esvllle lin lIudience that cDl1'Ipletely filled Juni~r-Senior banquet, schools, she did no11' g l'aduate 'h ere, the hall: He spoke from the theme ' e May 6, was an but complete\f her cours~.. at "Life- Its Sou~ anq Its r~embel'ed S~uth, Cha!leston. Theil' son JOinS pose," basing his remaH(s upon the hIS father In the l'lInks of W. ~. S. siXth verse of the Eighth Fsn\m. Rev. Dibert aga.!1j.. preach- Alumni, having been one .of t~e Rev. Schneffer assleted with the ed the bacc:alaureote sermon, May y?U t graduates to I:ecelve :hls service, and -the glee club fUl,"nish15, hefore nn audience that taxed diplom. ' music. , the seating capacity of the gym, If 0 t . the Eldon Hutchinson supe~Maderia but forchoosing for his theme, "The Build scho 1 bo8l'd o"s." Rev.' Schaeffer assisted with problen( cd of' history a. WiIthe service, and -under-grsduates order lib' cOllle . tile Oollege was tlle principal and the .glee club provided excel- decrea~ed amo,unt of funda . • at. the' sIXtltfirs·t. ann)lal lent musIc. ble, fOI o~eratlng expenses. c0 111 me ncement exetc~se.s, held In Supermtendent J. W. Lotz, pre- ers salar.. e~ were reduced the the gym On Friday evening, ' May sided, Verdena Fox deJive~ed the I,ow~st limit allow.ed by law; 19. Inez James delivered the 's alsalutatory, Ronald HardlD, ,the Jan!tol's and bu~ dl'l vers. also e:<- utatory, Miriam Ellis~ gave the iY\lledictory, and. Dr. . WIlham per~enced a deCided shrmkage In valedictory, and her father, Bechler, of GratiS, delivered .the th.ell'., salary checks as $8,000 was Presl'dent S. S. EIII'S, presen'ted dif h I b d I l'r/neipal address at the slxt,leth s Iceu I:om t e onnua u get. plomas to twenty- ght Indies and

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COJDIDOB P ....cudlD.; In the 0 of D\IUI 0, Grove8 Ella Gr.o~ tal, partltlO}t was ordered. In the case of, The Miami Buil\ling and Lonn Association Edgar Jo~dan, et a', confir~ation. deed ~nd distribution. ~n ' the cas& of The Miami VB»ey Buildink and Lean Associat\Io,n. versus Sylvester C. Schlink, con- ap.lpli'~at:io~~:'c1~n,teci. ~ firmation, deed and distl'ibution. In the case of 'Sarepta ,Roberts, et ai, ve.r sul Heber Boger, et aI, nil electioq to take. Order to sell. -' The Federal Intermediate Or\ld(t Batik. of touisville versus sus 'Ray F. Ernellt Zecher,' et aI, judgment- to forec losure, marshaling pfni~tHf and from defen dant quieting title, snle of real Ernest' llecher anti the Fann Bur- and other relief. eau Agricultural Credit Corp., the The Waynesv:!lle National sum of ,900 with ipterest. Frank M. Pakln and Ada Bert Lakes ple~ed guilty 09 h'e till! money, foreclosul:e, ' instands in the 'Indictment herein. terest costs, sale of real estate, Impos1tion of aentence was 'deferI:ed .later date. et~t:;k Br'bs. 'versull Mrk. Emma case qf r C, W. ,Sibert Frenoh, for money: .. Vezendi. Jury trial • Violet Burnett versus Rob~rt T of defendant. B tt f dl . Ch Charles Fordyce e~:~e' or ~orce. . arg~ of Bessie ForB I ~u~. i b deceased, e en . IIU', ~ nol', y' , r a1. Entry of .{:the , 'Welton ,Hizer. versus Building anil Decree of Pal'- a:.n;:r~~s;::~ ::: J!~!~es~' Cow- ~eal

annual, ~ommeneement exerCises, Extra mileage was ~ut from b,us gentlenl~n, lifter the pri.ncipal, .. d 1n the gym, Wednesday rO'!tes, three larg,e new bus bodies Miss COI:inne Robbins, had pre, ,va • ~ay 18, 1932. Dr. Beach- be,m g purchased 111 ot'qer to effect the successful ClIndidates let's dress from the theme, thIS econ\lmy. ~eachers for the 'g.raduation, and had awat;ded , "Education. Plus," dr~w forth next ,term were hired atihe June ~ indivjdual scholastic ~onqr9. 11Ian1 eneomums of pra~se, and a n:teetmg, and all soonreturned~heir The .high s<;hool orchestra and 'glee lIPecial treat was prov~ded fhen s~gne~ contracts. However, resigns club furnished the music for the Ilr. F. R. Moomaw, a former ,/Iuper tlOn III the summer forced more occasion. The fiftieth reunion'"' of spoke briefly" on changes in the personnel of the fac Gazette says, "The ulty, alumni association, the next day I a.,.d"red lIr: Moomaw Wh en the new term opened, Mon- was a great occasion. The Class of"'Mal'y Josephine . of his popularity in the dny. September 5, these new of 08' gathered~ all it.:l m~bers of the esProbate Court and comm~nity." The , di- teachers met the pupils: Miss and their superintendent and vel'SUS The , " , were presented by presi- Elizabeth F ox and Mr. Henry Kyle demurrer over' Simon D. Ossenna~ WI\8 S. Ellis and the students of ; Ira O. Brow n, combination principal, C. E. Bratten and ,Char- ruled given 80 days-t:o pointed as a suitable person furnished departmental grad es and high les Carey, both of Dayton, for a ill • . take tho deposition of Marie Louthe direc- school; William C. Huffman, high sumptuous banquet served at the ;'h ise Solmon and Taylor Moo're, two Buerkle. school comlnercial department and Little Inn at the noon hour. At 2 rtz e witn'esses of James K. Reeve, de. pomtl\ of similarity to coach of athletics. The first day o'cleck in the afternoon, the e! ce~'~d. ' - - 0 ', 30 marked this enrollment showed 2H3 pupils in graduates of superintendents S. A. J:::Sy' The name of the petltioner,'Beld C... . num. the primary gl'ades, 158 in the de- Stilwell and D, A. 'Ferree, gathe\,.., ' their en C. F lowers, ishereby charged for a happy reunion. Mr. StilJohn Slusher lSi to Belden C. Sauro • P artmental grades, and 116 in the ed h D C k well raised a bit of merriment ers and four high school f or a 91tal of 637. he made many of "his' boys ~ovemester. roc ett executor th~ee elder Later aniv,als dUl'irfk.J b ' ter,m '1'1 .. admit that they were ' tli to of Cornelia ' J. 1,;1",Dcllett, ,elder sisters who creased thiS number m'i! t gI IS t but and , Thc;l People's dec ed, filed ' his application. 'SO ~ow com- tent. ' , llP on y paron .s, ~ nd SlIvings Co. a ce~ificate of ~ap~sf,:r. The es-. list: CIIThe school ran along through- parents, A8 well; ,10 fact, t 0 or versus Jam.. E. , Beeman, "et at" tate 18 exempt from ,nheritance ::sa'wyer" .sC!l'V'I~i', ~ph this term with the usual number three r~presentatives of the confirmation deed and di8trlbu .. 'tax. The executor filed hi first "eneratlon were present '-' " .' . t . • . of succ esses an d reverses, VIC ' t orles " th Cook . t Oth I htoId .ion, " ' an d fin aI accoun. and defeats. :Class parties were en- . e, ppm. . er ,c asses e 'ous In 'the ease of 'Fhe ~~non-Citi" . .Ge.rtr,ude C. Cropver, admlnistra entertainments were given; mdlvldual I eUDl~ns at varl, zens National BaUl( Trust Co,~ tr,l of the \!state of George W. not success earned lind places, ~nd all uDlt~d thllt evenmg Walter ' Sheet ' , t aI, con .. Cropper, deceased, .filed her Ronald Har- athletic victories were interspers- I~ the biggest reUDlon the assoela- firmation, deed ond , i8tl'jbu~illn •. and final account. '30, Ever- ed ith defeats. The Mothe.r9 Club ~Ion has eyer known . The class. of The case of Earle F. Montgom.. The will of Enllna,J"lIl]er, McClain continqed ita splendid work in dis- 08 won Its second . consecutive ery versua The Miami Valley Coat; ce8lled, was '82; ql'llce pen,sing aid to the needy, and did ~ttendance. trophy WIth a 100 '70 ed Paper Co was . missed. probate. 'penJli.n~on all in its power t p eo-operate w.th representatIon. . ' In the case of aries Bigler ert W. Our story of the WayneSVIlle versus Ernest Zeener, et aI, judg- ecutora, Seal'S Lotz and his corps Frank and Wayne Township schools ment to plaintiff for $671.66. !~PiPe, Huffman's Waycehs told. We have' traced t he record oJ: In the clVle of JaCOb Ehling' "e s were . aj)PClllilt;ed alipniusEirs. (possibly the all the component parts Jl the versus Morgan E. Jones, et aI, th~ r ,h e inv~~tory of .&..eOnlU'Q 8uilCdLie!1t AfIH7"".,gt ; nn ever to rep- present Wayne Township ntra- plaintiff is gjV'en -SO days to pl~d ton, admlDlstrator of the _ t e met with a Uzed Schools as fal' and as closely , . Anna S~ockton Evans, ,deceased, of success ns lIvaiiable records ,and files of was approved. ~ould perm,it, teachers ' ~l have been loved anrll W. Ohester, M!/tPle, adminlstrlLto:r 'I."II''''''l, . It .~ record of respected by 'ijlelr pupils, and: alii of the estste df. F,ank, "sulpjllies dl8~lCt, but the \ have done tl;teir 'full sh,",e to IPV~i house, 4eceaaed, flied mJspl\:ice.d Bnd , thill community ot:' pubU ~ , Th. UlT8lltory of . not • ayailable. Special v.chools that is so to llone ill IInptelad aDIt James H. so ~ess has been gl~el1 the Waynes- its lIiz~ ola93';o ' Gle grand of Stat:4! helld, a'dministratcin'~f the served nn - menu, and the usual happy proVIlle schools. as. It was pro~ab)y of eWe-Mot!)E!!; o'f Presidents; of ¥aTgaret Ho\lingshea4, d~ceas; gram of toasts and music was enThe tournament was played on here that the :ro:rlends ostabl~she.d and native hoath of the lij!1t public! t ed, was approved. ; L. H. uo,raCIIIlI·UllrallN. joyed, this being,JoJlowed by danc~ the Hal'm&h Hall court, ~be,non, the first schOOl m the to~nslllp; It schoo ' . . Arthur Hamll~9n was appointed, $9.16; The ing, During the busi ness seasion, 24 and 25, 1983, W,hen Waycehs was he.r. e ~hat the fir~t .hlgh school an .appraiser of ,the.estate of ~il- 1 20C; S. J. Black, 'UI~plll~, it was decided to make th'e 1lttieth won a bcilliant 23·18 victory over was est!1bh~hed, and It IS here that THE END lian F . ' in.:tW pla~e S. B. Mc:Maham, rel~alre,.oI:fl'.EjU: reonion in 1933 a oCC!l\sion . ,the fast team from Lebanon H . S. all sesSIOn s lire held todny., = '_ _ _,- - o~ , • Gem City Blue Print Definite .i9~ this Friday morning, the hop es of their In lo oking back over the list of RIChard- 'lsuPPllOl, '2.4&: JobJl Law " event hands of ' supporters soared, but bowed to superintendents who have had Ad~inister to 'pro- llihts, (1; Olnclnnatl Luc y ont, R. ' Morrow H. S,' 20-17, when the two charge of the schools since the 00., lubricant, '07 Ci en t" Eliza : teams ml!t at 8 o'clock the ~ull1e days of Prof. William Harford, Kohl, services, U.60 and Mary evening. Frank lin was victorioliS the names, of five ' stand out with kllr, patterns for ' over Monow, 28·14, when the two especial bl'illinnce .in the recollec, ' & LeRoy, Appointment of It: J . Richmond" ap- Equipment issue of the Miami teams met i!1 the finnl gnm e the ti ons and esteem of their former notes the similarity next eve nin g. Lawrence Davi re· studen~ ' W. Cook, G, J. Cleve\(md attorney and for many; Owen (May 25, 1982 tain ed his honors as forward and Grahnm, S. A. Stilwell , D. A. Fer- Y,ears a leading authodty on.. auto!fhe Inve.. ory of Carl ex-IJose,ph H. n tes a quiet n of tbe captain of tbe , myt hical nll·county ree and F. R, Moomnw. This in no motive laws ns dnlinistrator of. ecu 'the estate . of'·Phillippina cement 'and wedding anniversary of I team. while Ru ssel Treadway was way reflects on other directors or the automobile I'eb\il code for Sejb " deceased, was approved. I and I:!,Clllllllder,· southern Ohio was announced to- , The inventory of Olarence O!ea'lJtll'la_,:Brjidi:e $16: day by the Ohio Automotive ~sso- Stephenson, executor of the~state ciation at Columbus . . of S. 1C. Stephenson was . ed. UtolljlniA Mr, Hiclunond nas assumed hi~1 T. H . .Zell, executor of ilie esstEle..r 'IB8!)"{!,.... duties un d established administra .., ta ' ~LaUra J. Zell, deeease.~, Is ,t.9 diiltnbdte certaiDi tlon headqu nl'ters in. the Majesticl or the court. B"i1,jin' C ,,1111l1 IJI18. -He immedi .. est

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RQsen.. made by secretary of State Geo~&',e Delaware, county was elected pres!. berge);, of .MiamIsburg. Mr~ Rosen. . S. Myers. Oertifi ates of' electlon dent of the Future FarmerS 01 'Was a ,victim ot monia. , For ~hree conRe tlV\ yeSUIi itb~ were mailed to the dehigat!!s last .America,. composed of of 66,000 t i have .horse popu1atio~ db b e n e week and -an offic~1 ea'll f or the members. Jones is president of the I~=~===~==~ " This iii the time 0'1 th~ year when iros . of us a~e thiriking in~ell~States , has de~e a_ out ~ peer conv~ntion ' was also issued. Like Ohio A8Soc!~~ion 01 FUture .Farm-,. . )y-::-:an~. ..perhaps · !f~anlically-abfu"f the problem of ChrIstmas gifts. ce/lt an'r\\,aUy, and ' at t~e prese~~ cO/lventions lWilI be held in Penli- ers., The other telegram announced ,And here's a good BuggestiO/l: ~Ive a presept -to y'o),1r,8elf; not for encOlnallct~~el'Vllce" time the ,.<teeth Jh"t~ '0 f bOrs~8 st.l sylvania and Utah .the same day. that L. J. Taber of Colul11l!us and' tirely 'selfish reasons, but in order .to h'elp those .to whom .Ch';stma!l exceeds ~he ph~ <lJate y '* Or 6 ' . Barnesville. 'a nd Ray File, 81'this year might be 1ust one more day. '. , ' . per Clint. . . The State House reglStration vi r of vocational tr in The decline in It raisi.ng hus, record that was in l'etireme~t Iifnce thIS .tat~, \'({lre elected that will aecompliah. this pu-~ose is one ~hat '.l'he an in past years, been partJcular~y last December has been . brougbt ....er~ Farmers. -This provides 'entails the purchase of basic comino'diiiQ,8. LEB.UlON, O~o Mi .l severe in 9 hio , .. a r~sult, OhIO out 'again and placea 0 ff{ n~\l'ly cO iTet-On a very few ons And ·nothing ftlla more completely than property construction We have a complete Friday farmers are buyilllf, chiefly from painted and polished high desk ~h year ~ Taber was al80 reand bettermcmt. Glve youraelf a new furnace or & roo't or. an electrie W.telaR~a ....... 8a1~i8i:actol'1i . recov- states immediately to tho went . the northeastern corner of the ~o..; elected of the National r ' some new furniture. 'Bettel;' yet. if it'!! possible. kitchen 'or a pre Price. Reuonable • about $2,000,000 orth of work tunda of ~~ €apitol. Ma.ny thon.s- Granr.e. Boise, Idaho, last week'. . • elve yourae1~ lie,,!, me- you'll be getting if for next' to nothing in ands of vIsItors }(ad registered m Mr. Fife is president of the Amilri- Do Your Christmas Shoppinc CllDterville basket ball teams . horses annually. comparisoq hat ~he hest opinion foreei1sts 'it wIll cost' in the near came her for games Saturday Now-Milke Weekly PaYment. "Pari of .~his motley might have the book since it was. started in can Vocational association. ·tuture, an )01,1'11 be spreadmg Christmas cheer among numerous eve#iing. Resulting scores: Oirls-- been. k;'!pt '10 o,ur own b~nk a.C- June 1930, and there IS room ,for . . .. . "THE, HOME OF GIFTS" familie/!. •. . ' . A bve stollk Jud~1Og teQ.m als</ Centerville 191 ' M;osllie 9; Grade counts if our horse ,Rroductlon pro- many more names. • Your,local contractor o;V dealel' in building materials is co~petent boys-Centervil1e '18 Massie 12' gram had ,been coml>al'able to that . . . sent to the convention won trft;een A limIted number of copIes of places iil all classes in competition to' ad,vis .you. He can sho\v yoil ;where you, llaJl. make renl savings- High cho I b~ys--:.O~nterv·l1e 12' of some of our nEllahbCl ring state:;;,' Massi: 14 °in a tWo overtim~ gam~ declares ' L. P. McCann, extensicm the twe~t!eth an!lu~l t:epo~t ?f the w.ilh 31 other states. This I teall) how you can make ~our dollar8 do ' partan duty• .T nlk l~ over him. . specialist in 8pimal husbandry for State CIVIl SeFv?ce Com'rntSSlon of conllisted of Bobby Jones, Cecil • • Think. how much a wnve of constl'uction, even if OJ! an ind,VI'uu,,,,,, -, Mr. ~~~• Mrs' ,Mott Chne and the O. S. U. Ohio lyis been ISBued. ,T he rep~rt Robinson and Ralph Belt. alI of Bman 'seale, ",ould meal) to. the social al)d economic welfare 0'£ of Dayton, ~ere . Sunda~ Recent reports ftom the ~j,u covers the year 1-932. The ~om~ls- Rtdnor. Four , Ohio boys also had emmunity. Al1d give yourself that Christmas present. You'll of 1«2;1'. and ,f41'8. Fred Hal- of. agricul~ural ecohomics ott: !l,e sion conducted 23~ examlDatio~1I the Am!)rican degree, the highes; N.Ii.... gre~ 'it.'. , United States Department Of during the year, WIth 7,484 apph- in the organization, conferred up- Willa D . ' E ..... .Elias Huffman, Civil War ete- Agriculture 'agree ith McOann's cant~ compe~ing.; Of the.lle, 6,399 on them ' at the cOl)vention after W:aY-NES"VI"•• J: QH' I-O-~,.~~t!<~j ran, is very ill ot pneumonia. contention that a shortage in obtamed posItions. Spec!al exam- being selected from 6.000 boys in _ ....... You can all talk all out your wOl'k horses is· imlJending In the ining boards ' also exa.mmed and the state as best qualified for the .......-.:-;:- ... turnips but· the largest we face of the, govern,m cnt plans 1~9 .4,377 apphcants who honor. The1i were Jones. Earl seen or heard of 'vas Taised reduce the acreage of land, iin appomted permanently. The Rosenberg of Fremont, Earl Mil. report gives a list of 92 positions IeI' of Georgetown and Homer by .Herbert Doster. It tips tho crops. scales at 8 pounds and is on dis- ' - . abolished in vario!ls depa~~ents King of Green township, Wayne Iiecaues of reduced appropriations . . county. These boys had to compete . play at Smart's Garage. News ,·· .... ·,.,·....... " ..... .................... D. S. BMoYrsort The Freshman class put on 0 eec rove '. Action on 13 appeals is also detail- ' with many from other states. Fiv. Losses and their Oontrol .... " ..... .'.. ..... ... ,.H. L. splendid assembly program at the ed. Three.. pages re. d.evoted to Future Farmers from Northwestgym Friday afternoon. The pro- . K. E. Thomps,On &~cn~ SaturdsLY deCISions and opl~!ons of ~h~ ern Ohio also went to Kansas Cit. gram: Song by school "Battle m Waynesville and ::iprmg VaJle,Y. atto)'ney general relatmg to cl.vll as winners of educationa l trips. Hymn of the Republi~;" Bible l Will Gustin,. the l ~ultry mem service laws . .The .r~port ~ontaIDs They were Lewis Campbell. Waustory; Edna .·Varval; Experiment from W~ynesVll1e. was here Satur a !is~ of the cl~y CIVil. serVlc.e com- seon; Darwin Kearick. Liberty in General ~tience. Wm. Campbell day bUYIng poultry., ~ m1S8lons of OhIO, 98 m al1. Center; Paul Kesler, Delta. and and Edwin Smith; Vocal duet. M. M. T~rry ant Wife. of t~ts Receipts in tax collections Dale Dargitz and Ross HeSBner of "Soilthern Memories ...• Wm. San.attended t. e commuDlt y State . Treasurer Harry S. The 6-piece band of Jack Lee " ~t Le~non Frtd_8Y afternoon. office ' run aIJ the. way from school, comand pa;ym,en:-. c);:!~~:r!~:l~·lIY Freshman Orchestra. "OtTThlf!. ne1ghborhood was .shocked . agricultural rE Christian Soldiers'" Song by to hear of the seHous aCCident of IiO~Sd receivebd . fro~r~xc1S~ Ite . bl' Superinl Freshman ~class "The Li'ttle Brown Miss M;abel Freeze; of near Dodds. levle on pu IC IU II .eps s"~' as tendent H. B. Wood. ·furlJished the Fr'd an d unusua recel t s u"" . h . . • . . I ay. ~. \ . . shown by the fol1owing from mUSIc at t e conventton. ChUrch in the Vale;" School song; on on file in the treasurer's ~~~~~~~~~~:;::~=~=::!~=~~~~~ by Supt. Francis. h .F,rll~ TrO~~ijon has .hls new . Stultz announced Ithe p' ouse Il}C ~se. . . . office: Cleveland state . hospital. .. h f db ' .. 1350 gram Kathleen Gray was accom I Cletus Lamb II tamlly. o.f 00.1'' - win a .. ' Mrs ne MOI''"an of suet ~ op at an olles, 'fI~ . ; panist to ~he musical numbel·s. The 'Wn~ • ..., . .; : ' (savjnR'.1l from ' careful handling of Frcshnuin orchestra consists of: nl.etBr aYDdes'fri e;a,!r~ VISKl ID g rkl~- waste of the state welfare. depart. violins-' Gray Wm. Camp- a ives 'an en B III en t uc y . I f d K t State 'week , sa e 0 woo, en bell and 3ac corn eta-I;. vTb . P 11 ' 't 1 col1ege $1' over-payment of O l.. d M K '. omas owe ' 18 qUI e poor y .' • ' .. 3 ijnt freIght, state tax commIssIon. 6 one. 8\,0 c . ay. .' t til' rr; piano 11 'aI; IS 'lVrid Mrs' M T d cents· store ront Ohio state fillr ba1'ltone, bby Bogan M:,ur·KBD . erry pen ant gr.oun'ds • ,."6184' Kathleen Gray . d 'L . ...'" h ISB a thl een . Th\ mpson . . The volume of of Jut All gra B onf . i nl m 11 H burlir. work. in the state treasurer's office the tile (I 1 med even arveys ne Mr. anp Mrs. MyJnh Powell and ~ lDcreased gre.atly recently owth ·:UJIIl!I··ts bcet ."' a 8 bOl °t e VlO IDS U was una e 0 h'ld fOB h t- mg to . creatloll of four new of a C I ren :hU~~:r at: v~re;:nc Br~lr boards a~ rizeq to issue licenses play many thousands of persons for coUar . . yJd family 81ild a!l ~f whic.h go inle? the "tate and family have Th!'; liquor control cOIIJIssued )lumK:~n,~uC'kY', while

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The F. F. A. met Monday; Novemb er 27 in regular Ineeting. The F. F . A. minsh'el ' was ' discussed the latter half of the ;meeting devoted to pal'limentary- pro· cedure. " eOn the slippery an:d. darker roada The annual F. F. A. minstrel of Winter, yoU ill be held December 14. We plan need the deep-bit_ make this minsn'el exceed ,that . Ing, aure - holdlng ThUllull... Auembly of last year. Practice was sullied grip of new GoodMonday by Mrs. \lerk'eJ !h~ !}li)e following program; I 'as , yean - and you need protection takes . charge of t~e mUlPcal giyen by' the senior dass Tuesday: l;r'eelk=il,nd from, dre ISo~g-"N<twT " JlUmbers. ___ hank We All Our in tbe coJ~. Mill. OrlUlize. Brot.b erbood .God." ~I , You can get that The officers of the Sportsman_ IDevotions ... .......;: Bernic;e ~raham protectionaboutaa ship Brotherhood from Waynes.....;; ....... Bobby Bl'ewatel"s cheaply sa a year sglr-ilnd attll have went to Kings Mills, Novemoster. . ';> ; • viJle tfr,• almoat Uke bel' 22, to participate in a pro- Talks ....... :.Mr. Garst, John ThQm~~ nut Spring gram given to boost the organiza- H.~~nS ~r"IYoung. .' ~... uae new rubtion of the brotherhood in that I,. c 00 song. ' ber laeta Jonger on cool roada. school The program opened with ~~-chorus singing of America, followcd by "The Lords PI·ayer." Superintendent Sprinkle gave a very in· At Gra~ge Me, teresting talk and the representa. ! . I tives from Waynesville - John Thomson, Marjorie Earnhart and A~ unusual lD~eresting prQgram Ruth Hockett . talks On ' t he has been a),'ranged fo r the' regular advantages of he meeting of Waynesville 'Farmers Sportsma Grange, next Saturday evening, Wayn esville December 2. Miss Flossie Pi,res willlmorIlinlir. of the m'usic; organization. The program with Kings Mill's high school so ng. three-minute Kings Mills has now organized a talks are sc~edu led: Sportsqlanship -Broth erhood in How Can We Plan to Have Fruit ..",..rlln'......, their school. a nd Vegetables Eve& ~Day in • the year? .... .......... ,., theLDuke Junior CI ••• PI.y Good Crop Rotations .. ...... Sid iEllis The junior class ruay proved What is the Essential Diffe ence . .' "" very successf.ul. The atendance :Qetween 11 Bouse and. a Homef .' Nev~l' again wiil you pur~b ' I~ for the play was greater than for . .. ................. ... Lida ~ranstra~r fine aiamoridll silverware, clockll 0'; \")Cll'QIOII~1 any junior class play in Our Greatest Commumty Need.. .. • ............ ...... Lindley Mendenhall years. The .proceeds which will be u~ed . for the a ~nual reception In addJtioa to t hese, EIl!i~ Hoc:lr8'lver) .fo~ ~he semors, were larl?er ctt and Georgia Mendenhall ." th!l!l anticipated ..The cast carried give a ]Jantomime deb d hat wiD. of Gi,fts, I.e.hanon, Ohio.• their roles exceptionally well. The be worth coming mil t hearB . ..g.. ~ . , . ;.~ fact that the audience laughed so pardon us--see. . Mr. onPdrlD ~tal an Mre. e :post F. sClar1c - - -the following at ' ~n·."II;;·t71 " lI 'i n1'," ... . Mra.

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A se,ries of meetings with service' at Lytle church Sunday aftcrnoon' and continue each evening there.. after fo a couple of weeks. Itev; H. }I. Latfe.r ty in charge. ' '. Francis Miller atta d..a bit'th· ~he past two wee !I. recoverill,g day party fOl' Marie Ab ' Sat ur- ' from a 'complex- opera~iQn, w~ r~l­ day afternoon, celebrating r turned to the borne· of his parentAl lOth bi rthday. I Mr. and ' Mrs. .w:,lter Biggs, 'nel1'~ Fran~ B~own and Mrs. Marvin 01'e ia, Wcdnesda~ m9mhi(:. WeBs of Tippecanoe were visitors The young man seems to.· be reil'riday of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rout- I covering nicely . • • ' ~/ zahn. -- ~- .Mrs. Lilia Albright and Mrs. Emma J anney of WaYllesville cWl- ~ .~ ed on Mrs. Alice Trickey and .fam- ; ~. ily and Mrs. GeorgianiJll Haines a;v, l and daughter Wednesday after,. . r.-ra,bles A~ most exce1lent p,apel;, "Ne:1V noon. . . . . TI~.e La~l es Aid wlIJ hold theIr England and Its tI'ra'dibions" .b next m etmg at the home of Mrs. - . . " .y Kesle Gra ham Wedn esday, De. ~rs. Edith Harn~ and a,' group cember 6, when small C~lr' tmas plano solos by M,ra. John B. , prese nts will be exchangeiL • :f'~t~red the proiFam• tor Mr. and Mrs. Ray Humphrey meetmg of the New Century and children spent the 'week-end held at the home of Mrs. L. Men often call/J their wites with the latter's Pllrents Mr and Henderson, last Friday afternOOlll. Mrs. Marshall at Greenfield: . "Dr. ~y~: A Jo's eph O. LJneolln "dear duks;" t~is iz OJ). akount Mrs. Mary Ca(mony attend ed a C~e~tion' was the title of an enu!r. birthday dinn er Sunday at the tammg paper, ~ead by F. II. home of MI'. a nd Mrs. Wilbur Farr. . Thanksgiving Clark in Waynesville, honoring the were gi-:e!' in bi rthd ay of Mr. Clark. t call • DeliCIOUS ;reJfresblue:nta A largE! crowd attended Sunday servea during social hour, IIII~ Sch ool and church IllSt Sunday vi uests include·d _Mrs. J . . C~.I" ~~UIICkli. but the service wa not carried ouf Go118~ Mis. Fred Gon,; Mrs. John as had previously been announced,. B ~Go))s, Mrs .. F. B. HeDderson and Mr. Miller of Dayton took charge ~rs•.. D. C. Ridge. ' . • - • . • instead of Rev. Lacy. The Ohio Cooper Insurance Company of Dayton '.is rebuilding e OW. I the part of the residenl;.e of Guy 1:1"~~'~~~~~,: Rontzahn which was destroyed by . 1" fire. Walter Kenrick and men are ,~ working there. ' . anon .Lodge No. 15: I. O. '0 . Mr. and ¥rB. Louis Trickey, F., with which Wyoming lodge was Mrs. Alice MiJler and Bon Ray consolidated, ,is announcinc, il~ were entertain ed t o dinner Sunday ~nnual rabbit lupper. to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. m the lodge rooinsl,:a:~t.~~;t~:n'~~: Kerchner in Dayton, in honor of Monday evening. I ' the 11th birthday of Ray. ,Election of officers and . Mrs. Morris Bourne Is very iJJ "father and son '.banquet" are to and was taken to the hospital in be combined with this affair. All I?ayton Wednesday, for an oppera- Odd Fello:"s af8 ur~d to .ttex!d, tion. . and each IS us'ked,. to bring eit'b er Mr. and Mrs. G\lY Routzahn his own 80n or 0ll.e prolpective ana . jlaughters visitea relatives at candidate. All m,embera are ask:ed !l'1f,pecanoe, Sunday and also call. to bring all the ~bblts tJtey can to ed on Mrs. Frank Brown at Jack Banta's store,. Or to leave the Memorial hospital, Piqua. Mrs. same at ' t he Jamell' ,neat . marl[et BrOwn is slo~yly recovering from not Inter than Saturday eveninll'. an automobile accident. ' .

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NO HUNTING Genuine Bayer A!piiin ' is ' sale and sure; always the snme. It hall We, the und ersigned, allow no the unqualified endorsement of hunting; trap(!ing o~ trespassing pbysicians and drugg!sts every- on our farms: wbere. It does n' t depress the E. F. REIFSNIDER R. H. HARTSOCK, Agent heart. No harmful after-efTectl , follow its use. . Bayer Aspirin is the universal antidote for pains of aU kinds.

Aspirin is the tralle-mark of Bayer manufacture of monoaceticacideatu of saJicylica.cid.

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Mrsl' (;race, r.~ Slbith has jOined The MiamJ dasetto :force I\S nE'WS repor~er. W ~ .are: trying to mllke the Gazette It rua\ newspaper IlInd --- ask your co'ope tiQn' by reporting Commercial car owners are urgMembers ' of the New Century your activities to Mt:s. Smith, or Club were entertained Friday calling' phone ~.12 or 118. T~ank8. ed by Motor Registrar Frank West to apply · for 1936 license tags at aftelllloon at the pleasant ,home of .- - ' . local deputy tegistrars rather .than Mrs. E.' L. Thomas. ' The vicewrite to the motor vehicle bureau in Columbus. All tt:uck and traileT

Saturday night, December 1, will be men's night at Farmers Crange No. 13 with John Shultz and Harold Whitaker in charge. The following program will be given by the men . and boys of the Grange. Music-Oharles Fires and Clark Hess. Recitation - Bobby Hastings. Music-Quartet. • Current Events-James Gibbons. Music- Charles Fires and Clark Hes!!. Recitation-Ronald Salisbury. Talk-Statistics on School Ependitures-S. S. Ellis. Music-Quartet. Stunts--Robert. Crew.

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In two major respecta the 1986 corn-hog program differs from the program for 1934, according to John W. Wuichet, adminiatrato,r in charge of the program In Ohio. "Contracted acres" are eliminated and less reduotion is required f~r both corn and hogs. The maximum corn acreage that may be planted under the 1986 contract is 90 per cent of the aver age for the two years 1932 an4 1933. This is the same base period that was used in the . 1934 ' oontract in which a minimum reduotion of 20 per cent in acreage Wal required of cohtract signers. The individual contract signer

Miss Gl'a ce McLnl'die, of Dnylon was a caller at the Friends' Home on Sunday. Mrs, Mayme Hatfield visited her friend Mrs. John O'Donnell in Leb reserves. anon, Saturday. The allotment of hogs is one the Mr. and Mrs. James Good, of fifth larger than for the past year' Pal'ticipating growers will reDayton, were week-end guests of ceive a benefit payment for hogs Miss Stella Daugherty. care, equal to $16 a head on the number And calms the .fever of pas!lion Ml's. Mary- McClure, Dr. and Mrs of hogs represented by the 10 per The regu lar meeting of Wayne H. E. Hathaway will spend Thanks cent reduction. One half 0,1. thill there. Mias Eliza Shearer of Hamilton Township Mothers' club will be giving in Dayton. payment wilJ be madl}-QJl the acAyleen held at the Grade building Friday , ' ceptance of the contract by the Card .pf Thanks afternoon, December 7, at 1 :46 lKainouB at her home ~onday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor McGuire, secretary of agriculture. From The family Wish to express A Christmas program will be of T renton, spent Sunday with Mr the second paymen( due January Mr. and Mrs. ;Herschel Bailey, eir gratitude ' the friends and presented ,by First and Second and Mrs. James Lovely. I, 1936, local administrative exof Middletown, spent Sunday with. 'nelghbots wllo 8 kindly minister- grade pupIls, . penses will be deducted. These Mrs. John Treadway. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Cha'ord Denman, . ts 'are at the same rate as , ed to them.,ih thla su.dden bereave•- • of Madeira, Ohio, were guests of fa~men DEATH Mr. J. W. Coleman on Sunday. aSCO~~a~ayments 'are somewhat l'ank StanslH~rry --. . Th and Falnlly Funeral services for James E. Miss Nellie Wa~klDs and Mr. ~lo hqger in the 1936 eontract. _ey Andrew,"' 71 years om, ' rl!tired MiHenberger were guests ot Mi. will be at the ride ' c'H 81i hnt. 'it " fa.r rner were held Monday after- and Mrs. CarI~an Crane on Sun- bushel on the estimated yield for , Y the number of acres by below which the noon at 2 o'clock at Sugar Creek d ay. corn land area is kept the United Presbrterlan . church in Mr. and Mrs, C. D. Osborn, of 1932-1933 average. This yield fol' a Wihriington pIke. BurIal was made Springfield, were Sunday dinner basing pay~ents will be the yield ---in Beavertown cemet:ry, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. determined by community. comMr. Andrews a reSIdent o~ DaY- I Smith. mittee for all crop land in the Mrs. Max Hollingsworth, of near Ore onia was agreeably sur- ton for the last 11 years, dIed at farm which has been in corn at i ed gSunda when several St. Francis h?spital, Columbus, Dr. and Mrs. R. S. least once during the lallt ~;i:nds apd re1atives came with Saturday mormng at 6 o'clock. He sons will spend ThanksglVmg WIth years. well filled ' baskets to her home ' left Dayton two mon~hs ago to Mr, and Mrs" Howard Yetter of In the 1934 contract the pay." f her birthday anniver- visit at the of h,s son, Her- near CentervIlle. ment was 30 cents a bushel baaed In "onor 0 btL A d home w of Columbus He sary which occurred on We~lnes- er ' . n Ire '1'1 for a m'onth Mr and Mrs. Robert Alderman, on the average yield estimated by b was y I been in ill health n ee LOUIse . , Hough, are announcmg ' ' t y fo r the. particular day, N ovem er -<>c. 1 • '• th serIous h h had th e commum oug el the birth of a daughter Norah Lee acres released from corn producThose ,present were: M1S8 Hanh W II d f H town Ind for severa years. ' b 24 t' na 00 ar 0 agel'S • . H a native of Montgomery Saturday, Novem er . IOn. Mrs Kate Woollard, Mrs. Vaughn e w_ . f h' lif "Contract!'d acre" have been Holiingsworth , and daughter, county, passmg most 0 IS .. e.~ Mr. ad Mrs. J, P. Fromm attend- dropped from th e contract partly Barbara Jean of Dayton; Mr. and a , farm in ~he Beavertown V1C)Dl • cd the home coming at the North to si mplify compliance and partly Theodore F.. Roemer, salesman for ,Mrs Edward Woollard and fa:mily, He is SU1'vlved by three d!lu~hter~, Main street Luthern church in topermit greater flexibility in farm T·he Sunday , Th ' atl flex Ohio Bell Telephone Company. . W 1·1 d d h Emma C Andrew of Cmcmanti, D yt 00 ard an .emg f-, M' ing Opel'lltlOns, , 1 IS b-'Ieves he has found the most fruga \ Mr. George B algare t' J Andre'".. of Dayton a on o n . b gre Y f the_ .,. ' F t ' 0 ters', Mary Jane and ermce 0 d Mrs . Alma Gerhard of d d ibility is essentm ecause Mrs. Chodes Myers on gran -' destruction of many h ay an0d pasman . , Belmont·, Mr. alld ,Mrs. Albert an ,. Ral h H . A Inb os'bona,' t ho I e recently W esv lie' two sons P son Elmore BinkleU', of Cincmnatl d rou th viss Eva Woollard" Mrs ayn I ' d H b t' L of COl-' i" M ture stands throug h ld au I scrl h er, 0 w. m Ide the in Shepherd, "J. er er Nettie Har- vl'sited Mrs. Myers'F 'd mother r s. damage_ 'so . t~ ep one serVIce, rna - Walter Roberts and daughters, 0 f bDa yt on.ant Mrs ' ilial ps.vment all in pennies, 350 of 0t*1 Virginia and Doris, Mrs. ,urn us; a S.IS e r , . h Keziah Thompson, rl ay. No Iimitoti n is placed , on the them. ,. Bertha Lewis and daughter, Miss per of Sprmg Valley; four brot Watches fOl' Chl'istmas $1 :00 to total acreage uf any crop except -, Roemer is'considering thc addItion Opal . of WaynesvOJei Mrs. Clara ers, Gelolrgfe DB~'yt~~r~~dSH~~a~~e~f $50.00. There is quality, beauty corn. The new contrl!ct permits of a: haversack to his nen selling ex· Woollard and Mr. and Mrs. Max ezer, a. 0 , and reasonable prices in our the use of shifted acres for grow pedition. 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Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. an~:e~i~s~o limitation placed on Mr. and Mrs. R. J . Williamson livestock other than hogs. left Monday for their home in Although not a port of the 1985 Cleveland after a pleasant week at corn-hog program itself, the govthe home of the former's .parents, ernment corn loan program is open Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wilhamson. only to those who participate in M' s Len Angle of Middle- the 1936 corn-hog program. tow~S sent a Sunda~ with Miss I In general, all corn-hog produc Dorothi H!lrtsock. Angle will also be ,M.ISS Hartsock B guest on gible to sign the 1936 contract and Thanksglvm g day. receive the benefit payments. MI'. and Mrs. Robert Baker en- I • - • tertain ed a~ dinner Sunday, MI'. and Mrs. CIcero Hudson, of Leb• ,

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Carl M. John, 43 years old, station agent for the Pennsylvania Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hall and railroad here several year. aco family, of St, Louis, Mo., will and for the past five ~ars agent spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. at Yellow Springs, died at 2:80 Hall's parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry o'clock Tuesday afternoon from a McGinnis. heart attack suffered while on MI'. and Ml'S. Harold Smith en- duty. He had been ill with in6u. tertained with cards on Friday enm for the last few daya. M evenin Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hast . He was a D}ember. of the a· . ~ and Mrs Phil Larrick 80ni~ lodge. H18 SUl"Vlvora are ¥a ~~~' ~dr. Mrs. A. 'ii. Stubbs, 141':' widow, Edna, and one Bon, ponald and MTS. Irving Welch. la freshman at Kent Normal col."

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...-----~--.--------------_:'---Tlrn'"8LID"''Wlth roll call. There beln.1p'------....- - - - - + - . ; . . . - - - - - - - - - ' I . n t e r t a i n e d ! l r a . LIcIa BattoD and no . to bl! taken up, H~ Mn. Callie 00 f!\tt .t.- dIDner OD Wmlam Strouse read a story on ~. , ~ FrIday of laat week, the subject, "Be.1a! of Bb::de," ~ MI'. aDd Mn. Berbuli Carr 'eDafter which the meeting was ad· tertaiD~ their brlqe club . SatUJ''' 10urnea. The nex,t meeting will be day Dliht, . on"December 7. Supt. and Mrs. B. H, Francis in. . j' Co-moil Proc _ _ lhanklln and Mila l'earl ROberta, vltild quite a 1l11mber of little W.dIIaeayille Di.ide. Witt- JelleHOD but one sub ect. L_.1 I r• klin' • to ttielr home west of lOWn "I nearly died from 'Ilu' lalt Octo. _ _ _l... TelephoDe SCa_1I e Il~ Fran • ~ Saturday ·i.fteJ"J\oon In honor 'of ber, and it lett' me with a terrI.,le · W it rt t Freahm_ Or.aaiu Better Periods during which patronll In th~ case of The Union' Joint IS WIl~r Zln:kMu!°~ ma:~ their daughter, Carol Lee's sixth coufh. . . dIV~~:d cou?t:\~itli ~~~ Bro::h~: Club . 6IIn conveniently reach pupils by Stock Land JJank. f Detroit, a' Prln g ~rb a~ , na birthday annlverlfn'. " saw 'Mllks E\Dulslon adv.,tIaed The Freshman Enghsh class h811 telephone: , Corporation verails Jerry WO?d; I~f .aprlng °Trbo . _I. f Mr ' Maurice Collett and Hr••nd 'started' u·s lng. It. It helped me . of Jefte ·son townshl'p last Fn'day • I b f . 0 0'"60 et al Fred Fatute and Pel'Zlah Thomas om, p'per m ...er 0 • < right. from the stirt. I ,had no app,' night when the local first team con organized a Better SP-:ech c.u or 8: 0 to.,., a. m. F 'dla' d • art d f n. Franklin' and 'Mila IreDe 'Ste.ward Walter Palmer of New York City tlte and my stomac\l was In bad que~ed the invaders by a score of the purpose' of correctmg mistakes 9 :46 to 9 :60 a. m. . ' d,:~':s~ It i~ls:de~~d p. th!t ~ed . of Franklin." wOfer!ro.vearn·dn~:..jguA~teS. 0CnoTlleQtets.day "hape. But 12 bottles have straight. 32 to 23. The game was a closely ~n oral l~ngua~e. When an error 10 :46 to '11 :.40 a. m. __1 d .... dned Ille out entjrely. I eat anything cClnt;ested one and the outcome was IS made In their s.peech, members 11.:40 to 12.26 Office Olosed. Fatute arid PenIeh Fatute ma e RoaI ' Elta ' te TraDIful A larp truck loaded with coal witllout distress, my cough la gonli i II d I +l\e defendants, etc.state of Ohio • kson, O · hi0,. Will! compI ete. pn d I h av"~ gaI ne d b ack JnY atten".~1 ...." n<>t certain until the final whistle. rece ve a sma ~e p n; '. .on I y 12 :26 t 0 12 .'30 p .m . case of The Jphn William Johnson to from lac The Bcore ot the half stood ot 9 way they can dl,spose of It IS t,o 1:26, to 1.:80 p. m. Samuel Grisham the de. A. Johnson rea] estate In 'Wl'ecked on th4! S bill ~na.ftesh!'-Emma Wlthers,.BoxIlO, to 8 in favor of the local boys. detect an error In someone else 8 2 :26 to 2.80 p. m. pleaded IJ'Qllty to . the InFranK G. Simpson and at n"oOI). , , . ~Ut~t'E~u?~IOn. relltores he.\thYi Waynesville reserves put up a speech, then the other person reo 3 :26 to 4 :00 p'. m. filed against \lim. Se'll. A. Simpson to Floyd :Linkous and A dinner wu given MIS8 Vivian natural bowel action. Milks Emul' stiff fight but were u~oble to turn ce,ives the pin. This project will It .will.be a lieclded couroosy to deferred until a later date. Pearl LlnkoliB real eatate in, Fran~ Ea.ter attd ~er father on last S~n- sion III strongly recommended tI back the J efferson township boys. continue until Christmas. ~~~; ~~P~~o~~a;ce::::r: : Cf~~ft~: In the case of The state of Ohio lin township. . day 'at their home In honor of tlieir .thole whom sickness hilS ",eakenedJ The final score was 2~ to 11. Alumni New.-Cla.. of '34 Ibl versus Rufus Crosby, -Robert W. Harriet E. Furnas, deceaied, to birthjla)'ll, . " This' Is the only solid f~u1IStiOi; . ' and Mrll. A. L . "'''IJ~,gu:r and asospoon palatable tnatq::eamla.. Jacque Adams-Farmmg, Way. poss e. • Brown WBs made counsel for de· Seth E. Furnas 98.60 acres, ID Mr. with like. ice RemoyaJ of School New. to lilaide nesville. · . fendant. ' 'W ayne township. BOn Httrbert spent the wElex:-erIQ'1 tor weak, sickly chUaren. P. .e Ruth Early Morgan-Maried Lytle In the case of -¥iolet M. Young , Adelle B. and A~len T. FleuiinW with their da~ghteJ. Lida an fam· urged to try Milkll 'Emull Some of our. readers who follow Cevcl~llleD. avis-Milk route, Waytli!s. Floyd Young a divorce was to Addle Stork Hlgglns real estate ity, of· Cambridge, Ohio. , slf/n. Take six bottles home with . granted the plaintltf. in Lebanon • .' ' Mr. and !.trs. W. C. Tlche'nor you, use it accordin~ to direction' ·In the case of The State of Ohio Addle M. Dowdell, by ·executor. ente~ined Mrs. Llda Batton lind hnd if not satiefied \9lth the resulta, school happemngs ma~ have. w?n. Margaret Rogers-Miami Univer· . sity, Oxford. versus Alfred Gregory, Jury. trial .to _Everett and Anna E • . Bennett Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Collett Thurs. [our mon,ey will be promptly re~ del'ed to see our news In .the mSlde page. Themay reasons for thiS are sev· Robert Gons-Waynesville. Defendant found gujl.... andse'/)- real estate In Salem townahip. da" evenini;.. . . lmded. Price GOc and ,1.20, per er I and be stated as follows' "':r J.. ottle . . The . Milia! ,Emulsion Co" teneed to ' 60 daya In the Warren Felix. Rude, 'deceased, to Cather Mra: Charley Edwards rerre.Iiaute, Ind, So)d'by drugglstl, a , .. . Robert Smith-At home, Spring It prOVides a chance for w~ltmg !'Valley. ' ' . Warning was-given again today county jail. . ine Rude, et al, 26.66 acres in Bar word of the death of ber alater, ;vlIl'YWhere. ..... 1 personal sc~ool co~umn,. WIth e~I' Roma Hardin-Springfield Busin· by A. D. Haney, investigator in In the case of Kentucky Joint Ian township. Mrs. Nettle Camp; of .Lebanon, on torals ~nd mterestmg Jokes; m ess College, Springfield. . charge of the Warren county office Stock Land Bank of Lexington, Henry H. Eby to The l4iaml laat 'Saturday.' . sho~t gwes.the cl~b a cha~ce.t~ use Wallace Bernard-At home, Way- of the Division of Aid for the Oharles W. Schoeller, et al Valley Building and Loan Associa Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hockett, Mr. theIr o~vn mgenu~ty and mdlvldual nesville. Aged of the State Welfare De· the time to plead for defendant is tion, inlot No. 94 i.n Franklin. Mrs. W. C. Kersey, Mr. and talent m descrlbmg school news. Neva Peters-Dickinson Secretor· partment, that 'it is a ~riminal ~f. extended to December 1, 1984. I Henry.H, Eby to The MJami. Val Joe Davis and 80n" Rlcbard, The case of Albert Gibbs lind ley Building and Loan AssOCIatiOD Mr. and Mrs. 1I0ward Graham and ial School. fense to give false mformatlon Junior Cia.. Play Pleue. Lara- Charles Burton- At home, Ferry. concerning the financial status of Ellen Gibbs versus Harry 'Barn. inlot NOB. 882 and 888 In Franklin dau&'l\ter Kathleen, Mr. and Mri. Audience Lucile Thompson Sams-Married an applicant for an old age pension horst and Mary Barnhorst is dis. George H. Anderson, deceased Ernest Mannon and . Mbs Ruth, The Juniors presented their class Dayton. Quoting an order from M. L. missed without reco~d. to MI\'II Ford Anderson 169.49 and Mr. and Mrs. Chu. Go'hton of play, "He Was a Gay Senorita," Iona Crane-At heme, Wa~nesvil1e Brown Chief of the Division, ab In the case of Anna Raub versus acres in Salem township and 6 lote Hilarity club "pent .Suliday before a large audience last Thurs Charles Hartsock-Farmmg at Columbus, the local inves~igatol,' Dudley Raub a divorce was· grant- in Morrow. . G. M. MacDonald and family. home, W~ynesville. . said prosecutions are to be under· ed the plaintif't and ahe is restoted T~ust«:es of Salem township to .~e8tri- were Mr. Ed. Qlark day night. The play proved very en tertaining in all respects and the Inez Hayslip-At home, Sprmg taken ' whenever such misrepresen·' to her maiden name of Anna Rob., Mary Ohver and Willi 11m J., Ayerl and daughters Miuell Elizabeth class with the sponsor,. Mr. Garst, Valley. . tations are proven to have been I inson. , inlot No. 164. in Salem township and Eleanor and Mrs. Po, Mc deserves to be complimeJlted. Much Ru~y James-At home, Waynes. nt.a d.e with intent to defraud the . In the matt~r of' the t,ransfer of cemetery. . Caren anil daugh.ter, ~Iss Evelyn. FOR AND CONSIGN credit goes to Miss Robbins and VIlle. state; fu nds of MaUle TownshIp. $700 is Lewis S. and .Mayme F. Limbert Mrs . .Mary Tucker "and son John .heep and cal.,.. Smith, for making the play the John Thomson- At home, Waynes M B vn nt the folIowing in to be transferred from the Gaso· to Frank Broerman, real estate in :were Sunday afternoon callers at lI.,e wire .tid progr4IBlive f. l)r th.lilgh.., financial success that is was. ville. .. stru;iio::\o ~~e local office: line Tax Fund to the ~eneral Fund Montgom~ry a~d Warren counties. the home of .John Spray and sister market prices apd good .antce. Laie ~onner-WorklOg In Way· "The Division of Aid for the In the case of FarIS Noble vel" MarqUIS L. Brown to Elsie M. of near New .Burlington. Grlde New. UnioD Stock Yarde' CIDcIDD8ti, O. • _ • nesvllle. . A d f Is tha t 't has given warn. sus Steve Noble the answer and Br~wn real estate in Morrow. Tune In on Radio Station WOKT The following is a list of the Jeanne. Meredith-At home, Way· in~e enoe:gh to p~rson8 who violate cross petition. dismissed by iJePerry M. Snell, deceased, ~o PUBLIC SALE 12 :215 to ,12 :80 p. m. ,for 09r daU, honor roll pupils in the first grade: nesvtlle. th . . I laws of the state b¥ fendant. A divorce was granted Sarah E. Snell, et aI, real estate In market reporta. . Gladys Rye, Norma Adams and Richard Mi!ler-Farming at home, gi:inc;~:I: information regsrding the pl.ai~tift'. Custody of children, Massie township. Charles Dibert. WaynesVllIe. h fi ' 1 tatu of old age to plnmtiff. Sarah E. Snell, et al to J. F. As I am going to town due to !!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The second grade had the follow Ruberta Roberson-No inf orms- t e . nanclal'csants sprosecutions in Jacob8 real estate in Massie town. the death of my husband, John U. ti n pensIOn spp I . ship ing pupils on the honor roll this Shoop, I will ofter- the- following Rut~ Peck-At home near Lytle. the court will be un~er taken now . New ~uit. . 43 YEARS OF SERVICE term: sale on the Bull Skin Road 8 % G I d 0 b At h e Way in all cases, where IOtent to deVelma Case versus . EugenE~ Wilma Surface, William Woollard ar an'lI s ornom , • fraud the state is proven, and the Case for divorce. Charge is exBilli Allowed . North of Harveysburg,' 8 Etta Westerman, Hazel Vint, JanMrs. Helen Doughman, secvices, miles South of New Burlington, ice Burnett, Ruth Anna Johns, E nes~1 S~'eets-At home Waynp8- courts will invoke. t~e penalty of b 'eme cruelty. . LEBA'NON, OHIO ' $ 6 0 0 fine on conVlctlon. Joseph L. Vall versus Rose D. $7; Mrs. Howard Sawyer, lerv- 1st farm North of Dr. Ward's; 10 Mary Lou Hackman, and Ruth rn~~ mlles South of Xenia, on . w.~ have a compl~te ' Ev:~e~t Miller, At home Waynes"Some fiagTant cases of mis: Vail. for divorce. Charge is groSI! ices, $7; The Western Star Helen LeMay. W.tch Repair :Uinic, T ••~~y, · D~mber 4. 1.934 ville. representations have been uncov· neglect. binding tax duplicates for auditor Janice . Burnett has a perfect Pricos Reasonable Graham Dickinson ered by investigators during the $66; Waldron C. . Gilmour, in- Beginning at 1 p. m. the following: score in spelling for the second Bernice Secretarial School, Dayton. last few months, and the pension P .... bate Court quest, $6.90; Waldron C. Gilmour 1 Dark Bay Mare;" Cows, 4 Beads Relltrung , term, as she made 100. every day. applications; or, if one had been In the matter of the estate o:f inquest, $6.80; Waldron C. Gil- Shoats; Bome chickens, 2 stands 'of The Third Grade has the follow. Jewelry Repaired SeniOTa Get Shot gra nted, it was revoked. Edgar Carson Burger, deceased, mour, inquest, $7.50; Ohio ' Cen- Bees, Farming Imp'''menta , and ing pupils on the perfect spelling "THE HOME OF GIFTS" . The entire Senior class went to "For instance, in one southern distribution of assets is otdered. tral Telephone COQl., November Jlou~ehold Goods •. list for th~ term: Terms Cash. Gladys Lamb, Erwin Lewis and Day ton Wednesday to ha ve their county we found ?ut that ~ "!an In the matter' of the estate 01 rent, October tolla, for reemployDonald Watkins. MRS. OLA SHOOP pictures taken at the Smith studio. who made a pensIOn application Bony L. Dapper and John W. ment office, $8.76; Kaufman's, 'box Stanl!!y, Auat. . The Third grade boys are build- Pictures were taken in the morn- h.ad $15,0 00, He never got a pen· Dapper, minors, guardian is author shells tor dog warden $1' The ~-.....-ing cabins from cornstalks, while ing and after lunch alI went to SlOn, and ~ed the state wh~n con· ized to make settlement. OregtSnia Bridge Co., 'brldg~ steel the girls ore making Pilgrim dolls Kei ths to see "ColJege Rythm" fronted .w1th proof he mlsrepre· Alma C. Ruffner was appointed $9.70; W. C. Turton, cement, $151~--""---""'----P erfec t spellers for week ending starring Penner. sented hIS status. guardian of Auf!reY Lois Ruffn~r, W. H. Madden &: Co., 'cement, November 28 for the Fourth grade "In another case we di,s covered et a\,. an~ filed u.nq o! $1600 With, ,$77.15; Griswold's Service .Station '" Elizabeth BUrnett, Helen Hisey, mpathy Note that a woman hod a regular income slU'etJes. . . supplies, and gaso~ine, $226.80; Charles Bernard and Sara Conner The students, especially the of bett~r than $300 a year from . Marie Earnhart ~Ied an apphcn- Je.hnston &; Johnston, lu~Jjer, In our Fifth grade we bad 22 eighth grnde, and the faculty of money s he had loaned to frl'ends on tlon for the appointment of a $337.2'8,' L. G. Anderso"'s J.IN. N. Tnp, ,. Sons Co pupils, 13 girls and 9 boys with the Wayne Township schools join Ii rs t mor t gages. guardian of Male Runyan, inconl- lumber, $26.19,' The Cincinnati .,.... perfect attenda nce for ..~ cond six· in a common expression of sympa"N omerous cases have b een reo petent. fL' A K I Oil Works Co., gaBoline, $88.77,' week term. OU18 . oog ,e, The .Famous. Au~ Supply Co. Sup- I.....·l.a •• a.D a litUe clap.board cabin d h . h I The estate 0 thyhis to Robert HYllUln in the death porte were persons WIt regu ar deceased, is ·relieved from adminilS- plies, $2.'9,. The KilpatrickThat I 'aln't leen since land The honor roll was as follows: of father. jobs and incom~8 had applied for . Jeann ~ Baker and Helen Gons . . . French Motorcar . 00., tires and knows when; . pensions after swearing that they tratlon. La ~t . Friday several boys prachad no income, or that it was The fol1owln~ acco~nts were ap· gasoline, $176.26; Spaet~ I!roll., But today I know It's settin' I • Office Remodeled ti ced basketball st the gym from 'Neath the hin there in the clen Due to thc growth of the Office under $300 .a year, whereas it was proved, a))ow~d and · confirmed by fitti~g. gear and grad_er, '2; The 3 :30 until 5 :00 o'clock. in excess of that amount. the court. . LewtB Motor Mart Co., acetylene On rag strings the Vines are twin. Pra ctice Department it was found actually " . . Lena M. lrons, guardian 4)f regulator, $22.86; The Morrow In' . necessary to enlarge th e superin. . .r~structl?nls Ilre I g~ven ?y the Herschel J. Irons, minor. First. . Feed &: Supply Co., building mater ' IRound the porch post's thats .'0 Fifth Grade Section 11, tendent's office. Carpenters have dIVISIon officla s to a I mve8~lgato~8 H. M. Templin, administrator of ial furnished relief families, $61.scarred W .. are gathering material fol' completed the work of combining to e~ert every ef!'~r~ to ~Ive ;Id the 'cstate of Edward J. Templin, 89; James' Book Store 12 Survey And the Zenias .are a-bloomln creatures. room 15 with the present office. mnking nuturecraft. t~ a l persons entlt e to tIt u~ er deceased. First and final. Maps for relief office '$1:20' The Iii one corner of the yard. These are made of pine cones, a Fred Robinson, administrator of Morrow Feed &: Supply Co.,' feed .• . . t ': a~v, an.d even to ~ rete twigs, corks, ac orn s, etc. We be'II0TARY PUBLIC_ New. From the Sick pomt In theIr favor. It IS equally the estate of Jennie M. Patton, furnished relief families during 'Round it they say there's ' no Natio••1 B_k lieve this wi ll teach us to be more Miss Robbins was absent from I~.portant ~hat we wteed L?t~td t~e deceased. First and final. October, $16.48; Western ,Union changes . . observing during our wa lks in the n e Katie Nunner, executrix of the Telegraph Co., telegrams, Rural Only, that my folks are gone; Willa Dr. . . . . Lt.t.1 S.u)Q wo ods and promote 0 better under- school last Wednesday because of c ·dlse ers wt 0 are no teh II. 't °d sickness. al , so as 0 ~onserve e Iml e estate of George Nunner, decells- 'Recovery office during October, Place looks j'¥'t as rougJt as ever WAYNESVIJ,.LE" OHIO j standing of nature. 40c; Lebanon Farmers CO(lperaSame old ",eeds grow on ~e !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ Frances Johns was the only Mr, Garst was unable to meet his fund s at our dIsposal for the bene- ed. First and final. Charles S: Irwin, executor pf tive Co., feed for sto'ck furnisbed lawn, classes last Monday, On account of lit of the desc rvmg, of whom there pupi l on th e honor holl this term. illn ess, bu t it is hoped that he can are m?re than ~ve have funds now the estate of J. A. Rqnyan decell8- Rural Recovery October, 70c; Glad to hear It 100Q no difterent CALL . to assIst .t o the full amount allow· ed Fourth final and distributi1~e V I S tt' t '1 f And I wlah my folka were there . FOR SALE DATES be back soon. Sixth Grad_Section 1. ed by law If we should have any' , d' . ' e ma weny, eu lUg B enci s or Th -' , . f • . d h . I Id Gilbert Hunkins, a miDlstnlt:or Rural Recovery office, 60c; Mr . . A ey were so care- ree an appy t f d Thc foll owing pupils mode A's ex ra un s at any. time, wou of the estate of Edgar Carlon B. Carnes, feea for stock furnish. Always, Jaught~r in th~ air. in all their term tests : Alton Earn· Jenny Wren CI~b Meet. rather use t~em to mCl'e!"se grants Burger, deceasj!d, filed his applic:a- ed Rural Reco,{ery October, $8. hart, Fl'eda E ll i ~ . Opal Fields. The lost meeting of the "Jenny made to wOlthy people. IOstead of tion for a certificate of tranBf'e r 40; J W Li H d C On split ~ttomed chairs at even. , , DOI·a th." FI·ane l·. . Wren Club" was held Friday, wasting the money on the une f G H ki' ,. . ngo ar ware 0., ' Ing , Ilbert un IDa, building material, $2.40; Milo Th t I the B aet' 10' ., se ' . . In the case 0 Norma Love ly mad e A's in all iNovember 16. They opened the IVlOg. administrator of the estate oj )Jd- Beck, feed for stook, '82; Kauf- S IIYt sat ~tb th 'jun. bB g b~ ::==========================~~=============~~rsa&~r~~as~~~ erro~ca , , m a n'm sore, ' b~ u ng mat'a1 erl, O~GM No where elae they cared to go JEUE STANLEY ~ . ~~I~tbt~Kd~d~,~d~;~~~~~~~~~~.~_~ , rea es a e IS or ere • wood, '10; KaUfman'1 material '. . . _'" Arthur Meyring is to tak~ the tor sewing project $i.70' John. " Anthd I lhda!e,,~ hlgdhthreg~rabl' . 't'Ion o f R ' , ... orA deo xO ..... d eposl LUi. KOOGLER . . Otto B aumllUl, lton "Johnston bulldiDg material 't he Z nJuanI .. tile ca . dn· witness to the will of Oatherine $81.56; Eesley' _ Mill, feed fo, . n '. _ ~ e Jar • ~ D.J'toD P ...... I Seeger, deceased. . poultry, $14.10; St. Jllhn Mf&,. 00., KE.lIlor. .... '. L. S. Tufts filCld hfil application IDe., 20 piece. print, 1589 8-4 ;varda ' N~'OID or ~1JBLJ(l. IALJD .

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Th e i nven t ory 0 f HaU.w. '..r sbeetlng ' u ..dmlnl ..... to~ ot I ...·Itche U Co,. threa)" .nd cutting, R. tbe Sbepiheri .Itate,ot 'Llt 41a E. Shepber de eHxecuitrix °df the ~dstate of Mary Ed' $4.88; Walter Botta,· gas and oil, ~~~edCo~~·~t~~~b~4; ~~i b:~: ·POR SALE opp ng, eoease, was approve $8.46; E. B. Hill, plowln&" dlacln&" herd'"Amoa wnlon 8he»herd Lena . The adjudication and determina harrowing and 'ie-edln, ,415' A K • .Bogan. Kathl •• n 9hephert!~, aharl.. .FOR SAllE Spotted Polllnd . h Ita taO ·th ,. Dopn, Cora Sbel!ber4 (~ ' Dayton , ti th f on 0 e m er nce x on e Day, 100 yards Iheeting, $71.11; OhIo), Charl,a R. SbePber~ 1!ol!(I Chln~ male ho~ Elmer Sheehan , .~!l6 estate of ·Mary E. Hopping, de- Griswold Bros 2 lIe.wing machines Lillie E. cooper'b Delendante,,' ... Id oJ to. a II per- $18; Leb.non •Lumber Co. 18 ro}la Dlloket !!'UI& being A\1m ered 1880 ~ tbe ' . . . t 0 b e' g,ven d IS cease., or .. Id Court; WII IWm offer ' , I . sons mterested. ' roofing ,2970' H A .RaWi.. for aale II,t jpublla, ....ucUoll on tlie FOR SALE--Young Rhode Island J aOle " 0 f tb e tool aand ' equipment, ., ' ,9.60; . ' 'W. B. ".. ' o'ClOCk %:z,tb d"~ ot December. 18" , .. t a ' Rd ' R st rs . ~l'ti tested ' . M. B ran, t ' executrfx P . K. on tbe premle... the e 00 e .,. m.. ••Of·'roaestate of. Hal C. ,B rant, d~~e8!led, McHenry, 4 y.rds: outing, 50cJ ' ~ll?wlng ~eecrlbe4 re..1 eltate., ·to~ eph MeMil.l an,:· R. R. ~. n2~ filed h~r IOventory. Sears &: Bolanger, tools and imple"Situate In the County Of Warren FOR S 'A"TE _ 80-40 Remlnaton The mventory of Roxie T. Doch ente $126" J W IIineo Bard- In the St.. ~e or ~hlO and dn the I ")' Rift 8006 S· rIn executrix of the ' estate of Lilur&d wa e Co., todls ~nd ~qulpm~nt, ,8. ~':.'c;r~tb~&.: :101l!~~!~~ ft~rJ;'~:~'~: gOP:; ~~ditio: l::~ B. Ingle, deceased, WIlJ approve. 16; Walter Boota tru'cldng '611 wit: JJell).g a Pe!'t , of military ' . • _ The sales of D E He'""'ood ad· Hawel Uitehell Extr' t 'f • , Survey number CIt' ' lJD~y 2281 ' abd q~lre at Gasette OJBce. . '. " J~ '. ' ........ , ., ren 0 room for the par.t herein , conveYed. -ile" r I mmistrator of the estate of Per" for Co. Stipt. of schools '60·.Mn. gInning ID Ole Eut lJDe .t a atone FOR SALE--"Nlce line of Waxtelt I· V Wik ft d 'd re ' , where a 'White '!Iak tree bears N i l ' , me l a . 0 , " ecealM!, ",'e Maude Dea!:dotr, services, '7150; IInke. and on 1 tile west ~tLnk" of ~n4 K1tc.hen . Roll Wipted .paper I approved. '. f -' Ll1Jfe Urton,. services, ,10; Mrs. Ceuar ·Creek. Thence N. e~ 10' W; .and paper napklns.'!few Show-Pac In 're: estate 9 ~eorge H·• .AIl- Ira Eltzroth, ,6. ., " . It)7y:~eI4~g8~~0~:·· 1~e.n~e ~to~~, .stationery, 16 ,hl!eta> and 16 en. I derson, deceaaed, transfer of real - ~- • Tben~e' s. U' ;r.:at lU8 to • velc!pes for 10 oents at The lOami estate upon the tax dupUcatl1 il ~~~::. t~~:.n.'lIn;;' 1~h::~e N. t Gazette Oftloe. · , .. I ordered. " . , I 18.48 pole" , tio i1. atone, 'l1hence . . ~ Ell T S~-''''' '-ecuSoutb 80 ,.1il. 45.10 pol •• to .. S,.pr "'!I"~~-"""'I~';';:'-_ _-"-:"""':~!"' S les ,a o. • • _W_... VA , , • tree 1, ,Incbe. In dl"meter . .'ltllenoe .' , I tnx of the elltate ' 9f Lulu Taylor, Mrs. H. E. Hatton entertained at. s .• '1' d','lIIu.t' .... lI. pol" to ••t.ke. ~ I deceased, were appmed. She alao a one o'clol!~ luncheon on Thun- =~~eT~'ei~ .~ ~~ I, filed her schedule 0.1 Clebt.. . !lay In her hospitable manner the )lIolea .to ••take on tbe Weat "• • ,W ANTED: ~epresen~tlve to look I The Central TraIt 00., trustee following ladles: 'Meadanies W; 'W. ~.~~:.~'f:~relt~~a~~ after our Plqasine .ubaerfptlon I . under the will of ·~ JJ. Thomp- Welchl E. B. Dakin, O. G; Randall, pole. to a Itue N. l:f' W . W.lJ{lt Intereatl in Wvn84Vllle aDd'Viclnlion, deceased, filed ita' .econd ac- A. S. C~Uett, Mary D9~,' Badie .~ .\~'ll~'IJ:~R»01:: lty. Our plan ellabl.. fOU to I count. ' ...on and Ml.. lfan QoU~o • "take N 71' ,11' • . pq ~ ure a ,oOd put of the hUD~ Arthur Bryan; truardlan of Mia Fanny ' I':r0Wln&' of wasil. o ••~e,,~-:o"~·eal.lr .. of dollars Ipe~t in thll. vicinltJ Charles E. Weldne~. ~eeean4' ,ued 1it~n C. H., was the 1iodH peat laCe if be"n"t."~~l) each iatrad wlnter.loll1\~_ his first and final acconnt. .part' ot last week at ''B01e in ' the C!4r:.~lnlD,,· . t ~v:'o~~r \r.~' Oldest ·. .eaq,.bt U. S. q~~ta'" William N. Wil,keraon, ·admlni.. Woocbt;" .n8ald.~~e-:a~~ v. b"n 4u y an~ I~Ht ra~' 011 ~ periodlcala; n-ator de bonll nOD of ~e ealtate Quite a larae- 1llUllber of' our "I~~ : - 1 . air.: e ~1&;' do....tle &l\d f01'el8lCInstrQotlPDl of Thomall S. Willrenon, decel,aed bubtball fana went W ~bJancl . ( ..::0 ~ '!flU be BOIlS for Dot I::J' and equl»ment free, Start a PO•• I rued his first and ftnal .C:coulnt. laat Fl'Iday' Dlaht with our RJah Uian :'!fo-1,hlr. of I"I~ aII»r..' iDIr ud ,enunent bUiD_ ta 1. lehool _ _ azul • • our atrll wba Ya1ae. Tel1N aaI~ whole 'or .par. tllIIe. J.d. . . .

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THE trlbu'nnal ot 1'1 common pleas judgea--each .,epresenting ODe of tho' eountiell in the watebhed. Jt is of vital neceBBity to the future 'of the state tbat the dfstrict be' or· gimized ' 'for w";ter eonservation, D. L CRAN~ ~ I . SlIhaciripOo. Prlc., .1.10 • Y.ar aeeording 1.0 David C. Warner, ex· . lDntere4 . at Po.toUle. at Wayo .. • Oftic. Pbo. ........,............. ,ffo• . liZ ville, Ohio, a. ,~!'n4 Cla.. Hall ecutive secretary of the State 1taa1...c....... ......, .......... ... No. l1a' . . ' Katter , ~. Conse.fVat~on Bohrd. .

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CCELECTRlC EYE" TESTED IN , MOVIE ..STtJDY O'F ' OHIO HIGHWAY TRAFPlC 'l~he aeeompaJlnn&, picture. ~ow the ' photo-electric relay apparatus which the Trllffic 'Bureau plans to test out for u ~e in taking pictures of moving traffic in j". new method of Isecuring accurate data on traflle behavior put info effect by the state highway department. 1~he light projector (left) throws n beam of light across the road. '::ny onto the photo'elej:tric cell (shown in the housil\g on the right.) . A vebiele cutting the l'ay of light passing fro m the projector to the cell o~ the opposite side of the highw9,y cnu ~cs the relay to aetuate a camera wbieh tak ~ a picture of the pa!ssing car on inotion lIieture film. The relay operates from a 6·volt storage battery, while the light source may be operated from eithcr n ba ttc l'y 01' AC current. By calibrating the time delay betwee n the nctual cutting of the beam of li~ht by the passing car and the ~Lctual taking of the picture tht' average IIpeed of the vehicle may be accurately determined. First tests in th'e use of the photo.elc!ctric relay apparatus have beert proven successful by the highway trnffic bureau.

.Santa Claus will make his Official 1934 public appearance in Colum· pus next Friday. Intensive prep· , . ' aratlon's for his ardval are being . Caution 'Mult Temper ,Power . . . made by a special citizens' COll)· . ' { ' , mittee . . A fairyland toyshop ' is The fruits of pol tical victory are 9weet--but, after the tejoicing being erected directly in front of is' Qver, they bring to .th~ winner a grave fesl?onsibility. That is the reo t he main entrance to the state sponsibility of maintairllng intact, for , further gen~ra~ons, the ideals, .._._ ....... building, which wiJI be . pllincipals and fundamentals of government that have made our especially lighted and decorated , country grea't. I. ' • . for the Yuletide season. Santa That thought is particularly applicable to the men :.'iho .beld high Claus will greet all children there office no~, af~r im elec~io~l"in-which ~he {larty.in.power hilS e~erged daily, Sundays, excepted, from 10 with the greatest congr't!ssional majority any parW has had 1n W OUl' n. m. till 6' p. m. h.is~ol'Y. It is possible for the best intentioned lind most p~tr,otic l11 en The first -o-f-fi-v-e-cjistrlct hear. to go astray; especially when their power 'I!' almost absolute. The ings on alleged violations of the smaller' I!nd leas aggressive their opp.ositllm, the greater the care they dry cleaning minimum wage order must take in .considering t~elr acts, was conducted last week iq. Colum No fOfJ1l of government could be more mal1eable than is ours bus. The others will be held as onder the Conlttitution. It' is not a hide •.bound document, · as some follows : Akron, December 3; would have us believe; that precludes the possibility of needed reform Cleveland, Deeember 6; Toledo, THEY HAD A DEPRESSION a~d ~hange. It 90 not tyrannically maintain a status quo. Dealing as December 10; and at Cincinnati, ONCE BEFORE it does with p!,!rmanent, not transient matters, it contains within its on December 13. Miss 'Louise Stitt . . superintendent of the Minimum :b:amewor machin~ry for mee!ing soundly and swiftly every problem Wage Division of the Department (A description of 1873-78, as and iasu'e that: the nation may from time to time encounter. of Industrial Relations, says that Who se\1s Blue Sonoco gasoline given by James Ford Rhodes in No buplic duty is so great as that of maintaining American democracy there are more dry cleaning and in Franklin? history of the United States.) Nothing is so vital to our future welfare as the preservation of the industry wage violations in rural If you had a broken lock on the These five years are a long basic principles upon w.hich the country was founded. Beside these districts, in proportion, than there front door, whom would you call mal tale of declining markets, ex· matters, the troubles Qf the present, important as they are, 100m small are in I!lrge cities. to mend it? haustion of capital, a : lowering' in UoemplonneDt In;aurance Where can you buy Fire Chief value of all kinds of property in· indeep: Estimates based on U. S. census gasoline? eluding real estate, constant bank Those whom the people have honored with election to office de· Two thousand Ohio farmers were indicate that approximate· If you wanted your old car re· lruptcies, close economy in business &crve congratulations. Every American wishes them success--and in' Columbus last week attending t he two.day convention of the Ohio 000,000 would be raised painted and Simonized, where 'and grinding frugality in living, succeas achieved in the American manner, under the perpetual guid· Farm Bureau Federation. Various by industries and work· could you have it done? idle mills, f urnaces dnd factories, anee of the Constitution. problems confronting the farmer ers in under the comprehen. Does anybody in Franklin laborers out of employment, reo were discussed by nationally sive unemployment insurance pro· cle!!n rugs? duction of wages, strikes and known farm authorities, including gram being considered by the You are going to give a dinner lockouts, depression and despair. Henry A. Wallace, Uni ted States Roosevelt administration. The party and want a . specially fine - --- - ---Secretary of Agri~ulture, J. F. jobless insurance program would roast of beef. Where will you go Dieta Porter, President of the Tennessee tall for donations from employers to get it? Farm Bureau, and George ' E. in the amount of three per cent of How about assorted nuts, mints Metzger, president of the lllinois their payrolls and from employes ailld place cards? Surveys indicate that the diets The Obi. State University Radio Station-WOSU Agricultural Association. in the amount of one per cent of You have a fine piece of antique of one·fou rth of the American 8:00 Music .their wages. President Roosevelt fUrniture that should be redressed people are low in calcium. The 8:06 The Wyandots, Ohio's Lost Indian Tribe ......... .. ... .. H. E. Eswine is expected to push for enactment Can you have the work done in most eco nomical and simplest remWarden Preston E. Thomas' of edy is more liberal use of milk 8:16 The Present Soybean .Situation ...... ...... .......... .. .... ...... ..J. B. Park the Ohio Penitentinry announced of the unemployment insurance Franklin? cheese, according to Mary E. 8:26 Music that inmates of the institution will program when Congress convenes 'Who can fix that leeky toilet that and Gerlaugh, '0. S. U. nutritionist. is waisting water every day. . 8:32 Turkey Marketing Report not 'be' permitted to receive f ood in January. Where can you find a handle to 8:36 Home Sweet Home .. ...... .. ................... ... ............ WOSU PLAYERS from their families for Thanks· I r'eplace the one that Is gone from 8:50 Controlling Pullorum Disease .... .. ..... ... .......... .... .... .. .. J. T. Burris giving. This is in accordance with Farm Production that pantry drawer? White Rose, the depen9:00 Economies in the Wardrobe .... .. .... .. .. ....................... ...Edith Berry a policy that has been in force Potato and buckwheat produc· Does anybody in Franklin sell since the early days of the dedable Gasoline. 9:10 Music tion in Ohio this year will be largo paper drinking cups or ' must you 9:20 Campus Mirror .......................................... .. Wm. Zipf and Friends pression. Warden Thomas believes er than predicted, but corn and wait until you go to payton to get that in many instances the rela· 9:30 Who Gets the Consumer'lI Milk Dollar? .. .................. R. B. Stoltz tives of the inmates would make tobacco crops will be sma1\er. them? 9:40 Adult, Educ!ltion in Horticulture ......................... , .. J. H. Gourley sacrifices in order to give to those Figures compiled by Glenn S. Ray You've heard a lot about Chase , i n the Big HOllse, while as a mat- of the federal corn reporting ser- & Sandborn's dated coffee. Any· ter of fact the prisoners will fare vice in Columbus show a yield of body in Franklin sell it? And so on and so on. Hundreds very well indeed with a special 10,600,000 bushels of potatoes /!ompared with 8,064,000 bushels of things you buyout of town be· menu for Thanksgiving. last year and a yield of 332,000 cause you think you cannot get I', bushels of buckwheat compared them here: Many little jobs of l·C· That dreaded malady of the with the 1O.year average of 461,. pairs about the house neglected Nimrod- tularemia, or "rabbit 000. Corn production is placed at because you dO not know where to COLUMBUS--MiBS, Mary Whlte'l hllr father will again reside. fever"-ha~ agllIin ' made its ap. 90,000,000 bushels, the smallest find the man to fix them. The ·lo· pcurance With the advent of the ··crop this yeal·. Tobacco produc. cal newspaper would bring buyer dau\rhter of Governor George White, has given the last of her A. hearing on the petition ~o or· hunting season, according to I'e· tion, less tban the first estimute, Emd seller together if you would .officlal teas as ,Ohio's "F:irst Lady,' gaDlze 17 central Ohio counties .of ports reaching the State Depart- will be ·about 22 811'7 000 pounds only give it a chance.-The Frank· and now is .preparing to supervise the Scioto·Sandusky watershed In· ment of Healtlf. The' first victim as compared 'lo I 26,016,000 lin Chronicle. the packing and ahipping of per· to what would be known as th.e ~as· a 76-year·old Zanesville pounds last year. Apples and pears • - .. - - - 80n~1 belongings from the gover· Scioto·Sandusky Conservaney DIS womQn, who is said to be in crit- Improved over earlier estimates lIOrS . mansion to the White resid· trict will be ' held In Columbus, jcal condition as a result of the but gIlapes did not. ' cnee In Marietta, where she and Dec. S by a special conservancy disease. Five very Important pre· . I ' cautions must be taken by Ohio hunters if they are to minimize Highway Patrol Acti,vities the chances of contracting tular· Over half the arrests made by emia, with which 1 per cent of the the Ohio Highway. Patrol during ,State's r/lbbits are affected, ac· October resulted from motor vehi In a recent newspaper article, cording to Dr. H. G. Southard, cle registration vioi,ationn, accord. ' Director of the Department of ing to the monthly report of Col. Richard Washburn Child, former Ilealth. They are: I- Never put Lynn Black, patrol superintendent Am,bassador to Italy, and a noted unprotected hands inside .a rabbit. Out of the total of sa arrests author, pointed out that there are 2-Always wear rubber gloves for the month, 326 or 63.1 per only two sources of jobs and pay· when handling the game. 3-Don't cent were made for motor registra :rolls : One source is government. The take home a rabbit that appears tion offenses. sicllly. 4-The rabbit must be Improper lights and reckless other is industry. Jobs can be provided by govern cooked very thorough-so w~ll driving caused the next highest cooked that there is no red meat, percentage of arrests, ac~ounting ment in bitt two ways. Either all nor any red juiee, near the bone. for 70 or 11.4 per cent and 68 or businesses must be nationalized 6...::..Kill and bury all sickly rab· 11.1 per cent respectively: One and operated by a bureaucracy, or must continually arrest was made by. the Highway government bits. - - -' - - - -- Patrol for manslaughter." SixtY·one bon-ow more money, raising taxes arrests were made for driving all the while, in order to put idle people to work. 'while intoxicated. Under the first, government will '. inevitably became communistic in .., Stud_ts Gi_ Help principle. The worker is a tool of Red Cr088 Service Rendered Fif.teen Nearly 6,000 students enrolled the state--he lives solely to ad· at 66 colleges and universities in vance the interest of the political '. 0 r 0 ado . 0 r 0 S. a • e 8 Special Wax Used io Modero Ohio were given ·relief funds ruling class. He is regarded as a amounting to $96,410 during Sep· machine, to be worked as cheaply 'Ourio8 1933 , Poultry Establishment. tember and October, a~cording to as possible until he wears out-statistics compiled at State Relief and t~n he is thrown into a Improves Appearaoce 's , DAVID 8. INOALUI Headquarters. During October 4,· human scrap heap. Cluo" ....... •olJlo ItoII Can ~""tt_ 961 needy students earned $69,.\ Under the second, all may be How that attractive appearance 276 for social1y. desiraple work on merry for a while-until govern· .torma bit Lout.lana, Tbere, II til. town of Minden, twenty IIvea is given roasters by the modern and off the campus, while during ment's source of credit dries up. were 101t, tour bundred l1!JureJ poultry dressing establishment is September 3,297 students were becomes impossible to raise and tbr.. hundred famille. left explained by Professor E. L. paid $27,186. more money through taxes-busi· boa;.eI.... . Dakan; Chairman of the poultl:y lIesses and individuals have already Trave)ln, at - 120 mila an bour, of O. S. U. . ' been bled white . .Obligations can. , .till another tornado hit Alabama department o Recently, . pe explained, a new . F re l 8l' .Cbrlltmu Mail fnot be met--and government goes on May tth{ turin, th three Deadline for sending Christmas [into bankruptcy. system has been installed by .many limns aona, of the modem plants. The chickens mail to Ireland, England, France, One of these plans must inevl· dred, are no longer scalded to loosen Germany, Belgium, " the Canal tably be followed if we depend up· their feathers. They are dipped in Zone and Scotland is December 16 ott government to permanently pro a specially p~epared wax. Holiday mail must be . dispatched, vide us with work and livelihood. Professor Dllkan descpbes how by December 14 in order to bel But it seems impossible that the It is done, received before Christmas day in American people will pursue that ·The chickens are suspended on Denmark, Finland, Gibralter,. Utopian will·o'·the-wisp. a carrier and ' bled. The carrier dips Lithuania, Italy, Trinidad, Virgin It's more likely that they know, as Mr. Child says: "The steady job thl!m .into warlll water to loosen Islands and Hawaii. their feathers witbout injuring the will come from American enter flesh . .Leaving tbe water bath,. the New Auto TalS Are Aid prise, improved, with 8 new w~g, . tail and larger f!lathers ~re Changes in Ohio license ~IB fOlr br~th of life. Nowhere else." pulled as t)le', birda , ' are drawn 1935 are expected by ' Motor' - - - - - ••- - I ,a long. They ~ass on th:rough dry· Veh.tcles Registrar Frank West tC) .lug tUJ;l~els mt~ the wax bath, better enforcement of state motor , I OaDS )eavlng th~t top888 thro\lgh eool vehicle laws. It is pointed out that ~i~. to. sp~eil hardening of ~he w~x the .new simplified arrangement o:r ere a e GU'ls standi!}g by the carl/tel' striP, numerals and letters, with two let. wax, feathe~ .and aU lUI the chick· ters on each place representing . 11 A .t tal 'f 1 434 I ' . ; ill 0 0 , oans VI ere ens pBsa 6efore them .. . ' I d" P i cen. in eectlon of the state, w d~bui-sed to this number of dis· , .~nd, ~onc u es ro easor 'enable enforcement· officials to treased Sman home owners in Ohio paq:~li~t ~ ~j ~ Is ~oDe. It ~ mo.re easily apprehend ·personls by. the Home . Owners' Loan Cor. ~:fe ~ 0 d !In • aa J:~a guilty of motor car violations. poration: dUring the week ending 'I'"' mec ~Il . e coa, ."or , ". . Thursday, November 22, ·accord. !losta 'lire cut. . Old.A.. Pensloa ~~ i~ to the~ weeldy' repol't of State Ohio will be carina:' for 76,000 MaDarer Hen~ G. Brun.ner, given of ita needy aged relldellta »1 the out ,t oday. The total disbursements end of next year, it Is estima~d by for. these -loans was $4,613,437. . oq~II~~U911" 'De,plte the eady drouth last M. L. arOWD, chief of the state-ai,d Of the above amount, ",037,• ..u~ a su.-prlalngl, larIe p,or.lfor the qed. Cost of carrying oUl~ '750' wu dl~bursed in ~he Oorj>on.. iion of tree aeedlinal! of lome li the 1986 old.age p.e nslon prograJu tion bonda exchanged with former !IP~ lanlVed. Fo..~ ibfd' 95 la flgurtd at ,12,151),000. !!~tl"': lI\ortpgees, and the balance Of per ClDt of black loo\lft surrived, lal~ Is now received b,.·lS,2S2 aced ,476,687 was paid in C&IIh to 8l1d tbat t& per ' cent of tbe red IPenona :whOle penaioDi have bee~ 'county tteasurer for back ..t.IaX\lS, plDe lIN. ·Beotch and Cci'mcall Inftatilated and approved. Still for ac~d interest on the 60rida itt. 1HtlJ.... falIed. s,edlIDplwaltlq tor action on their l'18- ,lIec.aart ...,airs, attorney's fee. ; • • ~ .... ~ . ,qQ ate 80,000 0 ft' app~ .aud app~r'a fees, "

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and children spent Sunday with the latter's ~other, MrII. 'Lucy Dyke il\ Dayton, who is quite U1 The Young people hel~ . ' lSO!:ial at th.!s time. . m~eting at ,the church Wednesday Mr. an~ ' .M~s: Walter Kenrick evening, with Rev. M~rti,, · in and James HalUes epent Sunday • charge. with Mieses ~lla apd Clara Ken,Mn. S. H. Burqett spent Mck in Dayton. Alfalfa' S~ Yield '-at l.j..-.4 .r:~5I~~~~~itj~iI day afternoon w.ithi her Mr. ~d Mrs. J. B. Jones re\ By DJIOutia, Pric.. Mr. and Mrs. Thackara at turned ~unday evening after ac, .. ' .... Mrs. 9. R,~jlge an~ ~. 0. boro companYIng Mr, and 141'11. Bernie . . Dill ~ payton on a . motor ·trip -to ';' • Ridke were 8bopplng :ln D~ytbD on Donald Hadl~y took chalge ealdwell, Ohio t o v1sit relatives. Clover seed, is, scarce, and t he F,rIday. Elbert Wallace s I .. G. A. ,store Quite a number of folks f rom sup-ply of aHaIfa seed is ))arely , here Monday morning. here attended a showe~. and sufficient to mejlt normal seeding Mr. .nd lIrs. Rayinond Davia, of Da'yton, were in Waynesville, Miss Sue Crane of Waynesville canned fruit donation - tor the .,equirements. Sl ant last week at the home o.f pastor, Rev. Walter Malltin and The farm outloolt report now be Sunday. 111 '. and, Mrs., Forest Graham. Miss McBride at the . M. . E. ing published ))y 0 : S. '0 . .fural ..\I1'8. CalV1n Longacre, Mrs. church at .Springboro Tuesday economics announces prodllction Mrs. Ellen Barlow, of Dayton, Thilrle Jones and Mrs. Paul Duke evening. . of red a;d alaike 'clover seed as visited Mlsa Hannah Jllrdon rewere Dayton visitors Thursday Mr. and Mrs .•Guy Routzahn and' tbe smallest on record and celltly. , ." afternoon. . . d~ughters vi~ited relatives at ' sweet clover seed CIl9P ,as . "' Mr. a!ld Mrs. W t1ham Brooks Tippecanoe City ,S unday after-,! smallest since sweet clover came Mrs. 'E va MUter ~ 1D Lima and famliy moved Monday fr om noon. The latter's mother, Mrs'l into prominence. week, th,e guest of her the St. .John pr~perty to that of Mary Boitnott, accomp~n.ied them AlthOugh. the alfalfa seed crop Mrs. ~race McCune. Earl SblDn bere m town. home f or a few days VISit. was not .injured by the drouth as ' Mr. a~d Mrs. Allen Emrick, Mrs The Decembe~. meeting of the much as other seed crops producMr. an,d Mrs. Charles Chamlb8lrB I.rrE; verblnden mid! Alice MIller and s~n. Ray. attand- Ladies' Aid will be held next tion reached only 4'0 ' million of Dayton, were gues?, , 1I!i~ Wlmype" Canada." e~ the Home comlDg at Center- Wednesday afternoon, December pounds, 16 million pounds leljS Mrs. ,J. P. ,Fromm, Friday , , , The jaw ~ the tele6, at the home of Mrs. Walter tha n t he crop harvested last year. ville church Sunday. Demand f or alfalfa seed to subM~. and Mrs. Melvyn B.a nta, v. phone o~tor at · the Mr. and Mrs. Forest Graham Kenrick. Biltmore Hotel'in Da)ltim, O.,-dropp&J' Mrs. Margaret Johns spent stitute for other legume seeds is Co)u!Jlbus, are spending Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn expected to bold alfalfa se~d Thanksgiving holidays with rela- two' notches ~ her tear. were greeteCf with this f1ow ''of 'pUJ."e Aryan. . Johns and !amily in DiLyton a.nd prices at rather high levels. : tiv,es here: , . . Satu~day nig ht a?d Sunday . With The 36.million:pound crop of - Mr. and Mra. Russell Martin and "Numbef pleue," she requested in' . ' her SIster, ~rs. Ehzabeth SI!,lIt~ at red clover seed 18 hardly mo~e children will spend Thanksgiving bewj1de~t: "Adt Himmel, Ich mUI' di~ PerFOR SALE the nurse s cott.age, SoldIers than half as la.r ge as an average with Mr. Martin's mother in Dayson anrufen." , Home. . . crop. Larger than usual produc- ton Mrs. I.eshe Gray and Mrs. Mil- tion in l!l urope an d higher prices : ' The puzzled Operator sent 1l hur· FOR SALE-White Rock Roosters from multi-tested eggs, Mrs. dred Surface were called to. the here are expected to encouragej Mrs.· H. P. Godby and r.trs. ried '5. O. S. call to the fong dis~nce' Percy Reason, R. R. 2, Waynes- h?1ne o~ Russell Burnett at RI~. ge- red clover seed imports, recently D.o ra Krouse, of Cincinnati, were dinner guests of' Mrs. A. K. 'Day. '~==~=====::::;:=;=====;==:===:r====~=:==~=~= ,1 ville, Ohio, phone 44R3. · n:!9 VII\~ Fn.day on aecount of thE\ 'negligible in quantity. ' seriOUS Illness of Mrs. Burnett, Aisike seed yields were cut to on Thul'llday.' who was taken to Blair hospital less' than half. The five-year average crop is 28 million pounds. The I M.r. and Mrs .. Harry Burnett and Lebanon. . White Rose, the depen- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Batley en- crop recently harvested yielded 18 fam Ily, of Lytle, were dinner' dable Gasoline. tertained at dinne: Sunday, ~r. million pounds: • guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L " and Mrs. E~ Hopkins and famJ\y Sweet clover seed production is Thomas on Sunday. • .' ; of Waynesvll~e and Mr. and. Mrs. slightly more than half normal., Everett Ke nrick of CenterVIlle. There arc between 30 8Jld 36 Mrs. J. B. Gons, Mrs. D. R ,. M~s. Ed Longacre spent Satur- million pounds available. Last year Smith, Mrs. E. C. Crane andl • day In Dayton. 60 million pounds were produced. I d~ughter Ba! bara, were . Dayton Carryover of legume seed from VIsitors, Tuesday. . CLE:ANERS last year is unusually small. DeMr. and Mrs. C. Deatherage, d mand is expected to be abnorAll Ladi...' Co." With Fur Harveysburg, will be Thanksglvinlr mally small. ' Demand is expected Trimming-9Se Thi,. t " . ~. to be abnormally large, owing to day guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B . Month Of all the haUowed customs of men,"few are.flO the poor condition of many of this Hartsock and family. year's seedings. ' rich in ~eaning as the re~erent trl}>ute paid the ,MI'. and Mrs. George Denny, memory of the dead by ,those still living: The fOrInS Misses Bertha and Nan' Collett, o:f Wilmington, were guests of Mr'. Perry L. Green, Hiram, presiand ceremorues may chapge, with (~J:le ege, the people dent of Ohio Farm Bureau 'Federaa nd Mr\!. W. C. Tichenor on S\1111the country, yet the, purpose is ever the Same I 'I.'o. or day. tion, Murray Lincoln, secretary; I~ and E. R. Boweh, New York iCty, .,., taKe farewell "of the ' one who has passed on and, General Secretary of the Ooop. Chris,tmas . S hopper8--let "The' doing,so, t o express rigli . ul honor a1.ld respect;.. erative League, were the princiHome of Gifts" save you time, "Some' motorists are so con· money and weary fee.t. Store open' pal speakers the opening day of the We 'a'p proach 'our part in the Memorial Service 16th annual state convention of fid ent of their driving ability they 8:30 a. m. to ' 9 p. m. Cary"s , in Ii spirit of siiiceritY and uhderstaiiding. QUI' duties r ARR~STS the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation give littlc or no attention to that Jewelry Shop, Bebanon, Ohio. "" """ " """"""",~"y Wed.-Thur •.-Nov. 2S-29 held in Columbus November 22 increaSingly important matter are J1)Ore than 'a' prof~~ional t~sk ,to. us, tbey, are ~ and 23. In addition, Henry Wal- safe driving," E. J. Winter, execu141'. and Mrs. Kenneth Evans . . WILL ROGERS in sacred trust-. Whether conducted in our ·chapel or at lace, Secretary of Agriculture, ad- tive secr.etary of the Ohio Safety and daughter Betty J ean, Mr. and the home, the MemoHal Service: is given all our ·cara.. dressed the convention. Service Commission, said today in Mrs. Kenneth Elzey and daugntl!r Mal'jorie, qt D~yton, were Sund~IY ". ' Green, who opened the proceed discussing accident causes. and consideratio,n. _ \\lith PEGGY WOOD "This type of dl'iver is about supper guests ot Mr. and Mrs. ings with the president's annual Fri.-Sat .. -Nov. 30--Dee. address, reviewed the Farm Bu· the most dangerous on the road Walter EI~y. TIM McCOY in reau's sta nd on legislative, mone- today," Winter said. "Driving ·beMr Burnett, Butterworth of tary and agricultural questions comes 'part of hlm," ~s it were, Leba~on and Mr. ,Raymon Hatfte.td arrests mad~ by the Ohio Highway and pleaded for militance of or· and he ,never has ~he shg~~est fe~ \vill attend a t)iJlo-daYII session of ratrol durmg Octob!r, with SHEILA MANNORS ganization on the part of all farm that IllS mechanical dTlvmg Will The Teachers 'Iiational ' Assoc'ia- mg to the m!lnthly ~port Sun.-Mon.-Dec. 2-3 ers to meet their problems. most probably lead to disaster. tion which will be held in Indian- on!!1 Lynn Blaclt, patrol auperilt"Seldom does the mechanical apoiis this week. t~ndenj;. , ., The Farm Bureau President ad. GRACE MORE in vocated an earned income tax, motorist bother about even the Out of the total , of 61. arrests t further devalution of the dollar, simple and obvious safety rules, On Friday evening Dr. and Mra. for tile month, 326 or 63.1 , support of the AAA and a greater!such as making' use of hand signals H. E. Hathaway and Mrs. !4Lell'b'y cent were ·made for motor r".nlO'(;I'1l l~.______========~=;;;=;;;;;i;;===;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~=~=';':; spirit of cooperation to assist in di mmi ng his lights when cars are McClure joined a party .at e tion oft'enses. . ~ with Lullio Carminati, Lyle restoring farm parity. approaching, keeping in one lane anon a nd 'from there went to NorImproper lights and reckll!b I'!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!~~!!!!!!!'!!!!,. Talbot a nd ' Mona Barrie Murray D. Lincoln, in the of traffic instead of weavi ng in and wood where t hey attended Ue- a I . th xt Ii" h t secretary's a nnual report, r eview- l out, driving at a reasonable rate 'bekka lodge inspection. . r c.a1J~efd . e ~e ~g iiiili!ij~ ta cd the progress of the Ohio Farm I of speed, using utmost caution at perce g,e 0 arrea , num e .. every 0 Y Bureau during 1934, statin.g that ' intersections, stopping or even Mr. Ed Jord~n was. r~mo"ed 70 . or· 11.' per cent .and 68 or _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~, membership had increased, that 72 ' slowing down at raildoad crossi ng,' fr om Hale hO~Plta1, Wilmmgton, 11.1 per cent respectively.·, . ~ _~_~~~~!'_~~~~~ Co un ty Coop~ative A.'!socia.tions ' th e safety official declared. "Nor Tuesday, to hIS home ,on Rout?, 1. .One arrest was , ma~e by - - -- ' had bee n organized, that 23 1does he show much consideration Mr. J~rdon underwent a serllDUII Highway Patrol for manslaughter. n pet rol!'um bulk plants ha d been IfOI' other motorists on the high- opel'aho,? a~o~t two weeks ago, <?ther citatl~ns i~clpded 61 for , K added, that a fire insurance COm· way. No amount of safety meas- from.w hlch It IS reported, he is re- driVing while mtoXlcated" 2'1 for fJl il OF' pany had been orga ni zed, and that ures or urging will wipe out this covermg. , overloading commercijll vehicles, ~ the Farm Bureau Mutual Auto· menace entirely but the situation Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stansberry 82 for passing school ~UI the mobile Insurance Company had in- ~an be helped th rough conti nual l\;tiss Mary ,Stansberry Mr Ilnd act of loading or unloading, 8 Mrs. Wilbur Stansberry Ilnd for faulty brakes a~d signal device cl'('ased its business in 1934 more warnings." l~an in ony other year of its .Wi nt.el· believe.s the mechllnical daughter, and Mr. John Sla,ns- 4 f?r failure to give name af~1!l' hIstory. dl'lver IS respo nSIble fOI' the rna· berry visited relatives in CIBl'ks- aCCident, 2 ,for "Jateeny of auto \\ E. R. Bowen, s peakin~ on a jority of automobile ac.cidents ~nd ville Sunday. Mrs. Louisa parts and 2 ' for poasession of Cooperative 'Democracy, urged urges that every motorIst ask hIm- drews who had spent a few days state property. . farmers to regain control of their self whether or not he . is in th.is here 'returned with them to ner Eight arrests were also made hOlll~ in Clarksville for miscellaneous causes. econo mic destinies through their category. • - - --. organi zation and purchasi ng coop At their home in Corwin Mr. lind erntives. Mr. Brown is well known oJly Mrs. Alonzo Beckett entertained fol' his work in New York, as secretary of th e Coo perative League at dinner on Sunday, Mr. and M1'8 and told of the Cooperative MoveMrs. Keafauver and Mrs. Nora Lou H olland, Mr. and Mrs. Jal:qes ment in the ~ast. Roland spent Friday in Dayton. Conner and son Rufus, of l'Irew • - ---Mr . Ernest Earnhart, Mrs. Bur.1ington; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Minnie Marlatt, Mrs. Ada Dakin, Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Conner Mrs. Nora Roland, Mrs. Etta and daughter Judith, of WayriesBaker, a nd Miss Clara Daughters ville. Not VDtU ·N.llt ..s~ID_r . WDI spent Wednesday with Mr. and D' SI Mr. Floyd Daughters and family a"7 , hlatiOD Mrs. E. J. Royer. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beam of Toledo, Mrs. Stella Sheets, Mr. IID....~. .... lJocto/' , ____ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 1Fred Da.ug~ter., :Mr. and Mn. __ I A ' J oh n Rye. , GDlenn FlUmfrock and children" ot Prices of ba" and. "-in in ~._ . . Sometim es a smiling sympaCntlcs 0 the mer lcan form M' d M ' C I F f ayton, Mrs. Louisa AndrewI, of .. .-• thy means more than medi. of govern ment, who have grown I. an IS. aro rong, 0 Clarksville, Mrs. Lydia Method lation to prices of butterfat are cine. Tt1e ave rage phy~icia n' s 1U0re numerous and vocal than L7bano n, spent Sunday afternoon' a nd M Ch 'l M th d f Mid Inow higher than in an:v fall Ilnlle unde rstanding of hum a n usual during the past five years, ~~~a t~eol!~tJ~r's mother, Mrs. d~eto~: we:: :~on~ tho~eofrom ~ ~e Irl':at t~~~uth i ~. 19~1, .and nature is base d up on a deeper Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Michael dIstance who attended the funeral rou g dO~to e t W 1n n Jr PthCI es are might find it easier to convince the ~ tucly than is afforded by America n people that revolu tio nI daug ht D th E of Ira Stansberry on Thursday expec t e con ue n s same c nrodH n ps )'cho logy. His is a ury change is necessary if it were at·n E hcrt oro d y, :,.nd rnes. unfavorable rela~ons. ' Sl'I'\'ice of Science plus a f Ine 'arn ar an mrs. Etta Mrs Ed'th M Harris M I'nd N' 1 ' 1 ." 01' thc examples of Europe. Bakel' spent Sunday with Mr nd M ' Ii I " ... ' r. ,ot unt next Bummer, "lien kn 'Jw l.. d~." f) f hum an reaction . n, otThere, since t he war, almost MI', Herbert Mllrlatt an ';;d I~. onald ~wke, mila Emma, new Irl'~ and new grain Ia avaU, e~'ery conceivabl.e go",:ernmental l m o·~d . d son . Helghway, Mr. Harris Mosher and able, will there be iinprove.ment __ _ __ __ Mr. Frank Hawk~, will be the for the . dairymen, in the , opInion "Ism" has been tl'led. WIth the ex· ception. of a few countries, demguests of Mr. ,and Mrs: C. F. of · 0. S. U. ecoDo·miats . who ocrncy has bee n thrown overboard ~erm Loan. Mo~her a~ t~elr home ID Hyde week are releaaina their annual us being worthless and outmod ed Pili k, Cmcmnatl, ThanksgIving farm outlook report. ..' And here are so me of the results: Produc tion credit associations day. Mr .. and Mrs. F . C. Hartsock The dairyman', ,si~uati9h il one PHONe 19 Italy is under the ru le of an sre now completing arrangements and famIly, of Milford, will a~~o of,"the, dark spota in an otl~81:wj..)' . WAYNESVILLE, OHIO iron-ha nd ed dictato r who has abro to make a special type of loan to be guests of the~Molhers. brighter farm outlook., "'~in~IW!lce -:::--::=--::::==~~~~~I:'!: ga ted .freedom of speech freedom fa l·mer·members for alteration, ' A family ThanksgiVing dinner' ment .of, II decrease ~ of act Ion. an ~ fN!.edom . o~ press. repair, or improvement of farm at the home of )(~: 'Elias Oglesbee bers 11 the, o~ly .ora~ cOlltalneld wiJI be enjoyed 'by ' the follo,71DJ: In the report for tJ?e y nd er hiS dIrectIOn, It IS true, dwe llings. matena l progress has been made Miss Alice Oglesbee of Sllring From 1928 to thia year - at the expense of almost all the t·Va lley Mr and M~ J Q Oons ber of cows con~tantl:v .jllclie'llIIe~ individ ual and corporate liberties of. a publication and im prisonm ent Mr. a~d Mrs Go~ and Cow population dec;lihed . family, Mr. a~d, )11'8. J. B. Gon, per cent s~~ tJune:' 1. for which the great Italian libe ra, of it~ edil?rs. to rs fought. In Ru ssl8, a dIfferent "ism" ob- Miss Alice Gone ; Mias . Bett:v Hea!)' mark4!tlng of c:.9W1J ' and Germany exists under a similar tai ns, but conditions are almost Oglesbee Mias Lida. O~le.bee heifers thi-ourb the reaular chanbut much mOre ruthless dictator- precisely like those in Germany. A I Miss N~ttie Ociesbee and Mr: nels and' purcliases by ' the , KOVT ship. Party govern~ent .has dlsap- ruthless se~ret police has t hous· (George Ol(lesbee. ernment are responsible for the peared-when election time comes ands of spies at wo rk in the decrease. Stockyard r~"'e&eIl~ the German people have the "priv- count~y and anyone who expresses Mr. and 141'1. Jl. ,F. Eartlhart; ltlves deClare many 01' the ilege" of voti ng either ":ves" or disapproval of the Stalin govern- ' are enterta.i nirf, Wn1Cnt Mr., and ment purchased enttle wire of'th. "no" on the proposition of whether ment may 800n start as a prisoner Mrs. Karl BablLaad IOn, of ;K.nia; d~iry breeds. ' , , they li ke the present' Reichleader on the long trek to .Siberian f or- IMr. and Mn. ¥a~ Earm~ I,t is eXHctell ~~t reduqtion hi' or not. Those who vote "no" are ests. I and two lion II, • aa4 'Mrs. H. B. mi,k .productlon · thla win"t very apt to find themselves dis· The list could be continued, but Earnhart, dau~Ater and lon, 'of I'be leu in ~e '~uj~ mUle possessed residents of concentra- these ex.amples will serve to IIhow Dayton: Mr. ebarle.. Smith, of beClluae ,uppllee . 01 • rollJlIlWM'1 t ion camp~ before another week the "improvements" on democra. Columpu,s ;. M1' and ·Mrs. A. H. the.rll are, I~., l_~~;;;;;;;~~~;;;=::: rolls. sround. Newspapers may pub tic government that have been in- Earnhart, alld three .,on., Mr'. and 11oc&1 Jreu8da.=~A~'l':I~~tIJ~ lish nothing without government augurated in Europe. One won- Mrs. Ernest ,Eamhitn. IOn ana tlO!! is t the ereaml17 White Rose-Power be- permi. sion and the .slightest ders what thOS. e who scoff at daulfhter, Mr. I IUIcl Mrs. lLloyd IbafteJ! area, .. MbaD8Sfllta , critic ism pf the existing regime is f undamental Americanism would DaVIS and t hre. ~n.. )(188 Il"IJlIland WiaConain, the wilt -"-J hind the enlln~. !,ufficient to cause t he suspension like ·to give us i n' exchange for it. I Rich and .Mr. Gilbert Frye: eom-belt and the arreat pWu. I.I!!""~~

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A d~monstratio~ of plano c188ll' 'Work br Mr. R!lllsell Franlt, m'uslc instructbr, will feature the pro."gram for the next meeting of 'Wayne Township Mothers' club Miss Elizabeth Graddy, Warren which will be held in the &Tade building,' Friday, ~prll 5.There county home demonstration agent 8ho'u~d b~ a good attett"dance. with several interested ' citizens at the ' Grange ~ll ~e8~ day evening to organize an discuas a flower garden club. The following enrolled: Mr. and 11c.::===i==~F==i===== Mh. Carl Duke, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Smith, Miss Ethel Mendenhall; Mrs. Mary Silver, Mrs. W. E. : Ernest Butterworth, Mrs ".. :Io .... n'·.. Davis, Mrs. John "~~~~~~~~5.~::i' . Mrs .. J.a mes McClure, Mr. and . Mrs. J. L. Mendenhall, Mi$s I Clara Lile and Mrs. Annie Gibbons Miss Alice Campbell spent the The officers are Mrs. B. V. Smith week-end .in CincinnatI. president; Mrs. James E. McClure, secretary. . Lee Lemmon Tii e next meet ing wiII be beld • it i I ' wasi F a business V1S or n' CnclDnat, riday. Monday afternoon, April 1, at 2 For Paper Hanging and Paint- o'clock at the Mme of Mrs. Mart Ing call Fred Everhart, phone Sliver. 108R8. ' - - - ...- - ' - -

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C. Btuman, who Will be ' In of 'the J11mor Collere unit ..tabllshed at Lebanon, arIII the Il oun ty laj!t ",ePIc and ADal release and apprbval of . '&be ProJeCt .Wednesday by the relief deparlment; p~ns . were Di..edJat&ly ~ade W ·b old a ' of ltudentil on . ' 1. . , ev.niq, ,'April < This meeting wU1 be held at the hlah ,echoo, building in Lebanon . co~m6llcing at 'I o'c1ocjl; at whicll time tJle .work , w;ill be discussed and counell outlined. All tnterest-I 8d student. mied to attf:lnd tbll lni~ selslon. 'nrOJl~~t is open to ~y hleh ieliool eraduate: They mayor may not be reildents of Warren county nor i graduation from a W.arren coun~ high sch.ool reqqired. , No tuition 'o r fees ~re charged but students· will furnisb their own books. . Although ,definite announcement of courses to be ofFered cannot be 'made at this time, Mr. Bauman has Indicated that aU of the required first year college courses 'will probably be availab'e. These may Include English, a science, histort or political Icience, a language and . possibly mathematics. CI~B will be conducted .on the ..me baslll ' u I! the student were attending a university and it is <'pl~DDed:to ofFer. the lIame exams as .tlioae &'iven at Ohio' State U'~ver-

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Mr. and Mrs. Walker Hatfield, of Daytbn, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mayme p:atfield. . Mr . . and Mrs. JQhn . B. Gons were gue~ts of friends In Middletown, Sunday. ' Miss Mal"Y. Leah Edwarda, of Springfield, spent the week-end with relatlves here. "

Mrs. W. C. St. John and Mrs. C. E. Anderson were Dayton visitors, Tuesday. Messrs. J. B. Chapman and Robert Chapman were business visitors In Dayton, Monday. The Adult School will be held at the gym Friday evening, April 5th. PleD!e note change ot date.

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;,AYNBSV[LJ.oB " CHRJ ' ; Carl' Smltb, Miniatel' i , , Church &chool' at 9:80 a. in. Tpe Mrs. 'Carl Sberwood, who haa' . minillteJ', W;.. C. Smith, will ' ' be confined t.o her hed for sevpresent next Sun~y. Clome ~~8ar God's word I" a 1O!lPeJ. mell88ge. eral weeks is said to )Ie able to sit< . and be arouna the Lord's table on up and see her friends. the tlnt ' day of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Clilrence Dechant OhnstillJl Ende-.vor at 6 :80 p: m. '. ~an~eUatlc serVice' at 7 :80 p. m. alld Mrs. E. E. Hartrum, of ,?erman.town, were Sunday guests of Mr . .and Mr8. A. H. Stubbs. ~RIENPS JlEETIJIG ' . _ . Mrs. C. D. Osborn, Mrs. Forest Firat-day School at ,9:80 a. m. Barnbal;t and Mias Pea'!l WineKeetiDt f.or •Worship at 10 :80 bach, of Springfi'eJa, spent Friday 1i:J. ' with Mr. and Mrs. J. ~. SmIth. , . . FERRl', CHURCH..OF eHRIS,! Carl Sml~ Mi liter ' , Unified services beginning ,w ith chutch ;SChool at. 9,s0 a. m. service a~ 10:80 III m.

Samuel K. Haines, 65, passed away Sunday moming at his residence west of Bellbrook. He was a 01 'the late Nur 'and Sarah Haines and was born near Waynes ville on the farm now 'owned and occupied by George Robinson. Surviving are his widow, Malinda a son. Weller; a jp-andson and one brother, . Elsworth Haines, of Xenia. • Funeral services were held at the residence Tuesday afternoon and burial was in Bellbrook ceme tery.

All Warren county ~omen are Invited to attend the annual home demonstration achievement meeting to be held at Memorial hall in Lebanon on .Friday, March 29th. An interesting program will start at 10:30 a. m. and a ,cafelunch ' be serVed.

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Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Heady, of Dayton and Mias Winifred Conner "Were dinner guesta of · Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Da$ Saturclay evening. .

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A spl\oial fellowship service was held at the Waynesville Church Christ Sunday &:ttemoon. D~~~Qt~j~~~l<!!~~~ tions were' present from Xenia, ~hano&, Sabina, New Vienna, Spring Valley, .Ferry, East Dayton and Bowersville with ' their ministers and 'a special 'm usical nu~ber. Thi~ service was held for the pUTpose .of introducing to the area the new minister, W. Carl Smith, who i8~ervin~ b.o th the Ferry and Waynesville churcbes. Mr. Smith came from Peebles, Ohio, where he served· seven years as pastor. • _ _ ,_ '''DAVID WHITLOCK" . WILL BE 'GIVEN __ , __

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The annual InsJ1ection; of Way~. otisville Lodg~ No. 163 E. &; A. ~; wiJl be held Thursday evening, April 4. Dinner will be.' served at . , 6:30, 85 cents per plate, Work in MarahaU Ilarlan, lifelong resi- the F. C. degree will follow. dent of this c'o mmunity died E. C. Cx:ane, W. ,M. day morning, "March 28, ·in · his V" M: Armitage, Sec'y. 'eighty-fourth year, at the Ohio Masons' ,home in Springfield. He bad )Jeen a resilient of tbe home about five years. , I Mr. Harlan removed from his farin nome several years ago and in Waynesville until 1980 when he left here to reside in the honi~ at ~ringfield. In hIa~III!~~~:::~~~~~~. younger days he served as deputy I sheriff of Warren county. Mr. and lI!rs. Raymond Funeral services in charge WaynllsviUe ,ld'\lge of Masons, ot are ~n Dayton, today. 'WhiCh he , wa~ a member, and Rev. For .Pap.er Hanging and G. C. Ditiert, were condu.cted in the McClure funeral home Monday ing call Fred Everhart, phone afternon and burial was in Miami 108R8. cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Preston were . dinner guests o'f friends in Cincin nati, Saturday.

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Beginl'ting March 31, 'at Waynesville Church of Christ, revival services will be conducted by W. C. Smith, minister. Sermon subj~ts will be as follows: March 31, Q, m. The Incarnation p. m. Finding Ones Brother; April 1. A Soldier of the Cross; April 2, Seven Detours on the Road to Hell; Ap'ril S. What Think Ye' of Christ; April 4, The Secohd Coming of Christ; A-pril 5, Sin and its Solution; April 6, Tears Fall too Late; April' 7, a. m., Modern Slave; p. m., The Olty of God; April 8, Does Morality Save?; April 9, The Holy Spirit; April 10, Conversion of a Colored Man; ' April 11, The Hand Writing on the Walli April 12, What Think Ye ot Christ?; April 13, Does Morality .Save?; AprU 14, a. m., Communion; p. m., Excuses. There will be delegations from the following, c,h llrcbes: Ap.ril 1; Lebanon Ohureh of Chlist;, April 2,' Spring Church. ot C~illt; ~ ,APlil: 3 bay on Chureh of Ch'rist; April 4, Xenia Ohurch of Christ; April 5, Wilmington Church of Christ; April 6, Loveland 'Church of Christ. Everybody is invited to attend and help in the good work.

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"The stl\te high:w!LY, deparlment fund!! are gbing to be 'nlckle4 cmd dimed' until there is a serious impail'ment of the revenues precludIng wort}j~hile road construction and maintenance" Lee B. Palmfl', president of the Ohio Highway Users Federation said today. Palmer aSllerted t1)at with "numerous sundry bills introduced' to 'tap' highway funds it is imperative that the 'warning signal' put up lest the leg\\!lature legalize total appropriations for purposes not coming under the regular con-struction snd 'maintenance proMrs. Ray Lange, of Cincinnati, grams. is visiting' her parents, Mr. and "We find that there are many Mrs. George J. Sniith. proposed bills. now pending befoTe M. S. Blanton, of Mt. Oreb, tbe legis1ature that are seeking to visited at the home of Mr. and be financed by highway , funds. Among such measures is the higbMrs. C. P. Joy, Saturday. way lighting bill, the bond refunMrs. L. D. Chiles has returned del' measure and a host of others. to her home hel'u after a "For example the bill which 01 several weeks in Dayton. passed the .house providing for re funding bonds outstanding FebI'll Mrs. Charles Myers, .of Cincin- ary I, 1935 on cou'nty and townnatl, is spending sev~l'al days with ship roads and on the state highher mother, Mrs. KeZIah Thompson way system within municipalities Mrs. Burgoyne Botner, of Vin- is eotimated to take questionable cent, Ky., is spending a few days amounts ranging upwards from with her sister, Mrs. Ray Mainous. $80,000,00 0 to $60,000,000 of highway funds over a ' period of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn, years, The extravagance of light,., Miss Racbel Davis and Mr. Ralph ing the highways when the :rpadSmith spent Sunday at Indian bed in many parts of the 'state' reLake. quires repair is another "frlll" that f urther indicates tbe ridic;ulAfter spendil)g the winter ous situation of making highway months in Florida, Miss , Lilla construction . mainten~ce Benham returned . to her bgme mone.y a sort o;fand 'boodle" tOnd. here this week. , . "It is urgent' that the taxpayer The Waynesville Farmers Ex- 'w'ake bp' and. insist t~t. 'j;be legislature sto¥ a 10~ ...of "' ~ chang& has just r~eived a 1'.... n l'lnil1 · legislation. t at b~'1il!Vell car Qf e~~t. I :will .pal' highway fu nds are a 'boodle call them before buying. pot' to finance frills, and ImpracMr. and Mrs. Buick KeUey and tical ideas while the state's road son, of ' Hi11sboro, and Mrs. system which means so much to Dutton, of Springfield, were Sun- the convenience and commercial day guests of Miss Faye Kelley. life of the stl\te is permitted to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelley and deteriorate. " daughter, of Cincinnati, spent Sunday with Mrs. Kelley's parents Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Conner. ,

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Messrs. Carroll and Darrall Breakfield, manage rs of the Twins Passage of Substitute H. B. 228 theater, and Pearl Fannon were last Thursday is the first step in business visitors in Yellow Springs clarifying the law covering the Tuesday. trucking of farm products to and Miss Laura Rosnagl e. of Cincinfrom the farm, which has been 80 confusing in the past, the Ohio nati, and Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Farm Bureau reported today. The Buroott, of Lytle, were Sunday bill, which would make clear the dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. H, exemptionll from the provisions of E. Hathaway. regulation and license to farmers Misses Trillena and Margaret and farm organization, passed the Edwards spent Sunday night and House without a dissenting vote. Monday at the home of O. J. The bill has gone to the Senate for Edwards and family near Springaction. field. Farm bureau officials point out Mr. and Mrs. Murrell Johnston that if passed, the 'bill would permit farmers and their organiza- and Mrs. Cora Baker, of Wilming tions the unrestricted right to con- ton, were guests of Mrs. Ida trol and carry on theq transporta- Stokes and Mrs. Ada Courtney on tion of farm products and supplies Sunday. a neceessry function incident to Mr. and Mrs. John Treadway farmers' business, Thus much of the confusion as to the term entertained at dinner Tuesday "milrket;" which has caused so evening, Mrs. Botner, of Vincent, much trouble in the past, would Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mainous bl,1 eliminated. The 'Ohio Farm and Donald. Bureau, along with other farm The Guild of st. Maris Episgroups,' has been sponsoring the copal church will hold a food measure' for some time, officials sale in Mrs. Laura Sides' store state. room, Saturday, March SO, beginning at 9 :30.

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Mrs. Mary McClure was hostess to the New Century club at her home, Friday aft'ernoon. The rooms were tastily d~orated and a program 01 music a pleasing feature of the occasion. Roll call responses were on "Noted Actors" and the literary part of th e program consisted of a n excellent paper On "Does a College Life Unfit a Girl for Life at Home?" written and read by Mrs, Edith M. Harris; a review of the book "South Moon Over." ably prepared by Mrs. W. E. O'Neall and well presented by Mrs. J. L. Mendenhall; and an interesting account of "Life and Writings of CO 'ltes Kinney" by Mrs. F. U. Lel\lay. DUring the social hour delicioull refreshments were enjoyed by the members of the club and tbe following invited guests: Mrs. Howard Graham and Mrs. A. C. Collett of Harveysburg; Miss J~s ie Clarke, Mrs: J. D. Marlatt, Mrs. Sarah Murray, Mrs. Josie Graham, Mrs. Ida Kelsey, Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. William Silray, nee B. Chapman and Mrs. D. C. Ri~ge Lorraine Brannock, are announcthe sale of "Shaker ing the birth of a daughter, S~'Annr"I" near Otterbein Home, Evelyn .Lou. March 28, at Miami Frie~d8' 'faxe'''ri:c)stll'I'1:O Shuster of Morrow, Ohio, Valley hospital. of the largest land sales in Waynesville friends have been Prof. and Mrs. C. E. Taylor and county . n recent years is advised of the safe arrival of the daught~r, Maurine, and Mra. Irvrecorded. This historic site removed a Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Scbaeffer and ing, of Wilmington, called on Mrs sbort distl\nce from Route 63, is Mrs. Nellie Weller at Coronado , Ada Jenkins, Sunday afternoon. Mr. lind Mrs. Edwin Coover and loeated near Union Village 'California, aftC1r a very pleasant little son. ' of Dayton, visited their StaUon, two miles east of Monroe trip. . . aunt; Miss Kate CQJlins on Sundal --Mr. and Mrs. Henry SwearmMr, and Mrs. H. C. Harvey, ot JCJLLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT gen and family, Mr. and Mrs, Lebanon called On their siater Carsol Swearingen and. family, of Mrs. Le~a Hartsock, Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mendenhall - Relatives here have been noti- Sabina, atten~ed selVlces at the Church of .Cbnst, SuniHIy after- were dinner guests at the Friendll Home on Sunday. oldest son of Mrs. O. noon. John Sattlemyre, of ClarkllvilJe ~ ,Chalfant, of Bloomingdale, 0., Ferry Church of .Christ will Mary Clar.le:, of Corwin. come in a delegatiQn with a special called on his grandmother, MfI. man met his death in musicaL number fo.r the evan- Frances Nickleson, Sunday evenaccident at gelistic services at Waynesville D ...~nll". Satul~da.y night. Church ' of Chnst Lord's day, ~-March 81. . ~r.m.. ,

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tal on addln, machln.. Ohio Central 1e1"llone~ rent '80.661 Stone~ Prell, cue r.coJ'dai ,e.40; Truate.. pubilc Main, Ujht, ' ,",U.94; WtWbt'a )I~ket, food, ,252; T. ===:::d:====~===========~4======="" UI'Woodr\lY, food, '88.50; Elbert Wallace, ~ood and clothlni, ,278 :28; <;Ilyde B. ,Simpkhfa; f ood, 90c1 . . , ",y) Ray Swigert... fo~d, '1M Oram __ -' ...... _ ... _.L._ Shoup, t ood, $10; ,SchUllng'a Fo.od ,J>rogrlU1l: Mr. Garst, Mr. Frank Thi.. - - ._ta ,o' Th.... _ _ . ," Market, tood, , 108; Wm. Schnell, and Mr. Loti. .. The first Irrades ,al'6 proud ot fo'od, 'U; Trultee, ot . PubUc Tables: Mr., Bodenbender, A. B. their classmate Wa1te~ J,~.. a".. J~ , ' ' • _ A1fairs, Jig1)t, ,9; Tbieri'lan's Track practice started in Way- Cleaver a~d Team members" who wlll l'epre~nt the , ..;:... u.~ ~ Shoe Repair, clot~ing, nesville Schools Monday. Training DecoratIOns: Mrs. Sackett, )frs. group in the orator ical contest a-r Wilson Terry, food $6.60;, OliIIDU"'1 for t he cross country run, to be Salisbury and Miss Henkle. Lebanon April 2nd. CommOJa PI_ .Proceecll... l!El8Bed, wa~ tiled in probate. . Turner , foo d, $8.71 ; Tr"cY'!I West U.. held in April, started at noon. ___ -:. /' Tl),ey are alao glad to have The estate of Addah A. Hart- Side Grocery, foo d, $83100 ; The War'r en county track and Oratorieal Contelt ( / Gladys Rye back with them; . she I th f Tb Vir Inian SC]lck, . deceased, Is exempt from in· Union Gaa & EleCltric Co., light!!, THE M1A:M,1 c,AZBT.T' field meet will be held on May 8. n . e case 0 e g herltance tax. $2.01; ll). Whitenack, fo od, ; $6; ~ , t WI'th scar1et f ever ,J oint b h b The district meet ""ill he held on ad een a sen $tock Land Bank versus ln the ma~ar of the eatate of Wund Dry Goods 00., clothing, " FOR RESULTS The Wayne township oratorical May 10 and 11. A 'team from Way contest was held Friday night, The second graders are glad to Ke~ ~eekett, et aI, judgment to 'Owen" S. HltlriDs, deceased, distri $46 ; H. E. Warwick, fo od, $87; nesville will probably be entered. March 22. have two of t heir memb'ers back plalDtl1f. and from defl!,ndant,. K~ butlon is ·ordered. The adjudiea. White Villa Grocery Inc., foo d In gro up one, Walter Johnston's with them; they are Jack Crane,' Beckett, anli Stella Beckett, In the tion and cJeterminlltion of t he in. $492.70; . darroH's Store, food, . herltance tax is to be given to aU '1 0~; Irene Cale, f ood, $17 ; A~ ," Watching Papa Shave," took first wh6 'hss been qaarantined with sum of .4,867.38. Frethm... Party In th& easc Qf Mae LeFevar ver· p's rsons Interested. K. Day, clothing, $8 i David MaSOn place; Betty Routzahn's selection sca-rlet fever, also, Rosa Lee The Freshmen class entertained "Forgetful Pa," took seClOnd and Bunnell, who underwent a tonsil .sus James Edwin EbIJrhart, et aI, Robert M. Blair waa appointed St~~ I foo d, $2.75; Lloyd Davis the high school Tuesday evening Donald Busick's "Raggedy Man" operation. distribution of proce~da. . . administr ator of the estate of f ood $3.78; , (;eo. B. Downer, at a St_ Patrick's party. Delicious took third. In;:e easedofST~ Mas Build. Frank A. Presley, and~1Ued bond fo , $7.50; 'East End CO'a l Co., The third grade girls and boys refreshm ents were served to the an an . .. np ompany of $1,000 with sUl'etiea. J. ~. Law, f uel, $ 116,~0 i W~. Fooke's · Sona In the second group, Howard l1)ade a pretty tulip garden liorde.r ing,' hungry crowd, and games were Co., f ood, $91; Frank J. Fischer Whetsel won first place with tbe around the base of the room. They vers~s John H. Sanker:, et aI, casll fJ. Greig Walker and Clulrles played. selection "Casey at tIie lIat"; are glad to have Charles Rye back co~~~ued until · f urther orde; . Of. Irwin were appointed appraiset'll. ,Co., clothing, $2 2.30; Louis Fred, , Ida May OrIJan'ler filed her ape 'clothing, ,26.87; Miller Hardware Helen Gons Won second place with with them; he had been quaran. co In the case ot ' Clarence Stephen plication for .the 'a pp ointment o f Jl & Furniture, household n ~ ce88ities MUlic Feati"al "The Legend of the North Land"; tined with scarlet fever. • ~he perfect spellers for the past son versua Harold Stephenao_, et@tuardianofRuthliillandJohn"4 .15.,FlachBros.GroceryCo., The grade music festival is to and Charlotte Hartman third with week In . both sections . ..food , $212.60; Jos. H. Fedders 0f the 4 t h al , no election 't o take. Order to Cheater Hill. I:-e held at the Lebanon Town Hall "The Usual Way." grade were: Elizabtth Burnett, sell. i In the cale of Emma Hill, a dSupply Co., food, $180.60; E. H. In group three, Rachel Hartman on Friday, March 29 at 8 p. m. Charles Orndorf, Gene Thompson; In the case oX W. M. Prendergast rninistratrix of t he estate of M. Gloeckler, f ood, $49; 11.. D. took first with "The War for Pro· The program is as follows: fit"; Catherine Ludington, second, Billy Tinney and Edwin Surface. versus J ennie Prendergast, divorce R Hill, deceased, versus Lavina Grapevine, f ood, $24 ; W. A. ~w,_ ... ". Toy band Russel Frank, with "The Gettysburg Addre88"; In the fifth grade, section I, is granted to the plaintiif-. Hill, et aI, confirmation, deed a~d Hause, foo d, $27.73; Griswold director. In the case of Bessie Bruce ver- distribution. Bros., household -necessities, $1.80 and Ruth Salisbury, third with the they ' are very proud to have half Ralph Bruce, Former divorce' name ia grantTh e i t Carne. . C Ei s· Mycr Myman, co 1 thO $48.08; F irst and second grade chorus selection "The Plumed Knight." of the cla88 t o make a perfect sus ed to plaintiff. of nven oryt 0 mil', Mr3. Nellie Williams, director. The judges were Mrs. Ivans, of record in spelling during the past Bessie Mitchell ordered restored. 4anmenger, administratrix of the Geo. Hawthorn, food, $63; W. E. II~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ T he Sandman . A Game of Tag, Springboro, Mrs. Elbon, of Way· week. In the case of C. C. Smith veraus 4!state of John Adams, deceased, Humphreys, clothing, $4.48; H. I Elves Dance at tile Wedding. nesville and Rev erend Smith, of The following have a perfect Charlea P . Swartz, et al, 'case is was approved. C. Hamilton, fuel, $86.60; J. H. J...-----------~ \ ~,-, apelling record for f our weeks: d'amissed. . Mary Ohapman, guardian of Heildricks, food, $70.83; Ivina· 43 YEARS OF SER¥ICE Sexette band-Alfre d Watkins, Ferry. The county contest will he held J eaane Baker, Edith Bergen, I The caae of William S. Graham, Stanley R. Chapman, Incompetent Jameson Drug Co., drllgs, $6.28; director. E fil~d h er seventh account. H. E. Ivins, food, ,$23; John M. Third and fo urth grade chorus next Tuesday afternoon, April Bettie Davis, with Betty Lou Arthur, Kathryn Brinckel and ,administrator of the estste of m Althe Watkins, executrix of the Keegan, f ood, $1.76; Sanco ProMiss -Elsie Thompson, director, seco nd, in Lebanon. LEBANON, OHIO ' ma E. 'Janney, deceased, versus Co., Inc., floor br\lsh, mop . Ing onI yonce d L! Indian Lullaby, Fairy Song, The ye F ox mISS urmg Ohiude W. Stroud, et ai, is dis- 'e state of Clinton D. WatJdns, de. dUAts ~ _ We have a colliJleie Gavotte. Senior Scholanb,p Telt the month. mi8!led.~~(S~~' t~led her ~rst, tlnal and shandlle; k$8.62; Griswold Servi'* Watch R.palr S.me. __ _ In' the case of The Federal Land II fI U IVe accoun . . tat on, eys, for . Court House, Folk dance-Miss Helen Stevens, Prices Rea. onable dil'ector. Marble ToUo'l"DameDt Bank of Louisville versus Cora 'Odie Kroener was found insane 76c; Brown & Bunne\l, coal, $19. Seven seniors took the general Beads Reatruni Varnahan, administratrix of the es and ia to be admitted t o the Day- 60: Dr. .F. A. Dilntush, services, Fifth and sixth grade chorus-- scholarship test in Lcbanon on J ewelry Repaired Ninety.nine boys have entered tate of Laura M. Jones, d.e ceaa'ed ton State Hospital. $11;' Columbus Blank Book Mfg Mrs. Josephine Bercaw, director, Saturday, March 28, placing three L. M. ;Henderson, administia. Co., statement of condition of Hush Thee. My Little One, Coming in the first ten, Marvin Fox, Ruth the marble tournament at the et ai, confirmation, deed and diltri ~'THE HOME OF GIFTS" tor of the estate of Anna A. f unds for Auditor, $36; Mary E. Out Party, A Little Dutch Garden. Pennington and Frank Hawke. grade building. Thus far, the first bution ordered. In the ease of the Union Central Marshall, deceased, filed his first Quayle, premo on tbond f or Minuet - Miss Helen Stevens, Those who took the test were: three grades have completed their director. Betty Hartsock, Olive Scott. Ruth games. Seth Hoak won in the Life Insurance Co. versua Anna account. Auditor, $16; Columbus Blank I'~~~~~~~~~==~====~ Seventh and eighth grade Pennington, Evelyn Petot's, first grade, Glendon Morgan, won Kerns, et al, entry modified as to Edith A Munger waa Book Mfg. Co., forms for probate executrix of the estate court, $19.60; . The Columbus chor us--Miss EvelYn Wilkerson, Juanita Brannock, Frank Hawke in the seeond and Dennis Morgan taxes. is the champion of the third grade In the case of Gladys Stamm, Munge\ tleceased, no bond Blank Book Mfg. Co., register for director_ John Peel, Sister and Morvin Fox. These tests reveal some interest The sixth grade perfect spellers versus Robert Stamm, divor~ Is ~d. Wil ur Hutt, Will Butt sheriff, $60; W. C. Turton, Poca Months, Fisher. ing facts about the position that in Miss Day's room are: Laverna granted plalntill. Custody of chil. menOn Surface were appointed ,Lump, $18.76; Trustees of Publio scholarship holds in the Wayne8- Dakin, Alton Eamhart, Frieda dren given to plaintiff. appraisers. Affairs, light and gas, $29.38; Ohio Buketball Seuon E1ld. ville schools. In the first place, of Ellis, Martha Hiatt, Dorothy In the caSe of the,Kentucky Joint Joseph" King, administrator of Kaufman's tu~entine and black The High school basketball Ii total of thirty-seven students Franer and Opal Fields. Stock Land Bank 'versus Charles the estate of William King, deceas paint, 88c; Lewis & Drake, Inc, sesson ended Saturday night, i'epl'esentin-g seve n county high. On Friday. March 29, the -eighth W. Schaefer, et aI, d~tribution is ed, tiled his inventory. He filed his plaster, lime, coal, $70.98; Brown K . ' application for a certificate of & Bunnell, Poca Lump, $7.68; when the final games of the state sc hools, Wayn esville placed three grade will take the annual eighth ordered. transfer. The estate is exempt The Famous Auto Supply Co., championship were played, both in what is \(nown as the upper grade state test. The test will be quartile, the upper twenty.five given over four subjects, nanlely from inheritance .tax. shells, $0; The Dayton Blue class A and class B. ' , N.w Suila ' Iq the case of C. Donald Di1atush Print Co., pho ostats, $8.88; Fred Waterloo is once again state percc nt of the group. Waynesville Arithmetic, History, English and champs in. the class B . division. tied with Lebano n, On exempted Science. The Scien~e includes The Lebanon.Citizens National administrator ~f the eatate Carson, services. , as 'chainman, ,$ 6.50; The, Gem City Blue PriI!t & They defeated Oxford Stewart, village, Exclusive of Lebanon, Geography and HygJene. Mr. Bank versus R. WjJds ~ilchriat, st .George W. NUal, dec!,a.s ed, Ph«me·1 1U· , from the Dayton district, in a Waynegville ranked highest among Chester Heery, of Morrow, will be ai, for money, forecloatlre, sale of Rut~ N!lal,. e~ aI, confirmatio~, Supply.. Co., p!t!>t~stats and prlDtsi tough game. The Wonders held the strictly county schools. On a in charge of the test and Mr. reat est;ate , appoi!ltment of reo deed and ~IBtrib,lltlon. ; H. C. Shl.ell, services aa only a three point lead in the basis of counting ten points for James will journey to Morrow to ceiver' and equitabftlllrelief $49.50, The Columbus Oxford team when the final gun first place, nine f or second, etc., conduct their exams. The examlna Clarence ll). Carberry' versus ., M.1'r~ iie...e~ Blank Book Mfg. ?o". ~journal ~' ent oft'. It was a good fast game, of the first ten places, waynes- I tlon will begin at nine o'clock. Nora Carberry, for divorce. ' I .sheets for ' sehoQI districts" U; ending with a score of 26 to 22. ville received a total of twentyThe eighth grade students re- Oharge is groBs neglect of ,duty. Earl E. Campbell laborer, Drs. E~w. and, 1to~e~ Blair, ex· NOTARY Pti.~IC _'" HarveYBburar, and MiBB Jeannette amlnation, $2; Griswold Service The Akron North team was the one points-first, fifth and sixth. gret the absence of two of their E. Barnhart, of Harveysburg. Station, gas for Welfare office, victor in the class A tournament, Again. this does not include Leb- classmates, Wilton Hartsock and Natlnat 8a.k ;' Probate Court David Edward Standiford, decor $-4.86; Walter Botts, gasoline; $7. taking down the favo red Cosh- anon. The school scoring next Harold Stroud, who are confined In the case of Emma HUl, ad. ator, of Waynesville and Mrs. 61; John S. Jones, Supt., services Willa Dra_ • ~ E • ....: h~ octon team to the tune of 47 to highest was Kings Mills with 0 th eir homes becauBe of scarlet WAYNESVI4oE. OHIO 15. sixteen. fever. ministratrix of the estate of M. R.. Goldie Nelson, of Lebanon. $~7; Mrs. Ho,~ard Saw~er. ser· In the seco nd place the median, Hill, decellsed, versus Lavina Hill, Adams Gilbert, farmer, of Jack Vices, $7; Mrs. Helen Doughman, or the middle grade, for the et aI, sale of real estate is ordere~l son, Ky., and Miss Gracie Jenkins services, $7; Mrs. Ira Etlzroth, Baaketball Banquet FOR SALE DATES county, was 1!l7, for Waynesville Would Y....,7 The following accounts'were aI' of Lebanon. services, $6; ~rs. Lillie Urton, .. CALL Plans nre now under way for al one it wos 210. County median Would you like to know. what proved, allowed and confirmed by Willie Biggs; emplbyee of state services, $10; Mrs. Maude Dear· highway department, of Oregonia doff, sellVic0s, $7.50; Mr. James he annual banquet (0 honor th e for the boys was 200, for the happens when a rich man willed the court: members of the basketball team. girls 190. By subjects, the boys' his niece, a haughtly, selfish, D. E. Heywood, administrator o:t and Miss Nellie Hiatt, of Lytle. Oaborne, services, $10; ' Mrs. The date has been se t for Friday median s we r e: Science, 64; society woman, one thousand good the estate of Permelia V. Wikol!', Elmer Lacy, services, $5; J,. L. eve nin g, April fift h. and the History 48; Mathematics, 28; wishes? deceased. F.irst and final. R_I E.tate Tr.... fea:. . Sproing, locust posts, $18; Clay. place, will be the school gym. Last English. 43.6; current events, 40. Would you like 'to see a romance Harry Hartfelter, guardian of ton Clark, locusts posts, $26; ,Mrs. ~Auctioneer. week, a general com mittee consist For the girls, the medians were: progress successfully in spite of Otto Hartfelter, incompetent. See. James O. Hartshorn to M. R. Anna Doughman, garage rent, $84 Science, 41.5; History, 46.5; an irate mother .but with the aid ond. . Johnston and Ed. M. Johuston real John Law & S\,n, psoline .18.82; JOg of representatives of the com JES~B STMJUY Nellie PummiU, administratrix estate in Lebanon. Kaufman'S, paint brusnes, paint ..... "0, N.... ' .. ......... ~ muni ty and the athletic council of Mathematics, 20.5; English, 46.5; of "an unexpected guest," who the high school met. Special com- current eve nts , 42. It wiIJ be noted hel ps the hero and heroine, elo~? of the estate of Louie Knott, dE~. Benjamin V. Smith and Ida L. $4.46;\ Th.e Oregonia Britige Co., mittees were appoi\1 te d as follows. that scores f or the boy~ were Would you like to see what ceased, first, final and dlstributivn. Smith to William J. Hoover and oxygen, acetylene, bolt, $21.25; EARL '·KOOGI.EA Reception: Mr. and Mrs. J . W . highest in Science, History imd happ ens when a very nervous and Harry L. Darmody, guardian (]If Anna L. Hoover, 100.60 acrell in Warren County Lumber Co. ·fuel ~a7~""" W, Lotz. and Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Math ematic; scores for the girls very comic orphan is willed a George ,Leposchak. incompeten't. MaEssdie townahip. , ' $51; Z!!iger's"General Sw~e: food ICE_....... E llis. were highest in English and cur- haunted house? , IEighth. ' mund Keltner and Jessie Ma. $68; Singer Sewing Maebine 00. , , Food: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sat- rent events. These figures repreWould you like to see some very_ Alton F . Brown, executor ~f the bel Keltner to ,Flora M. HOal, inlotr ,c lothing; $12; .Marion L. ~~dd6JP: terthwaite, Mr, a nd Mrs. P . B. sent just Warren ~ co un ty, since clever detective work carried out estate of Bertha Kavanaugh, de. No. 48 in Maa'onl rent. of sewing machine, ,&; Dr. Hawke, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kurfis state results have not yet been by Samuel Smart-"sman by ceased. ~irst, final and dlatrlbuth'e Joseph A. Harcum to Heber W Vance, ,medical service/l~ '$12.03' Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Boger, and calculated . name, nature and intuition"-and W. C. Manning was appoin~ld Harcum, 111.02 acrea in Harlan White·Halnes Optical' Co., glallea: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lovely. _ And . in the third place, results Vera Varney-who "never loses administrator of the estaw of Call . township. $7.37; Dr. J. B. Witham, medical Invitations and publicity : Mrs. of this tCEt wou ld indicate that the a case?" ' vin Keenan, deceased, and fih,d Bud Lynch to George Lynch, in- services, $14.1i1; Dr. Jolin Zettel r"-"!"'--'!I'IIIII"""~~~~~~"-'-: F. U. LeMay. Mr. Hatfie ld and Mr. hon or of having the widest gen· Would you like to witness the bond of $600 'with Bureties. S. 11. lot .No. U~ in South Lebanon. glasses, ' $16.90; The Great A &, Brown. eral educatio n, in the senior class antics of a superstitious negro Moore, F. S. Everitt and Harll,y Frank Bevan and Anna Bevan Tea Co., food~ $84; Myer Hyman, SALE-Waynelvi1l~ , Bank. Turner were appol'nted appra'-e;rs to Ralph Brandenhurg, 2.26 /lcres clothing, $8,45; J. H, Hendricks FOR ' ! M. WoIf "' . W ash'1Dgt on t ownship. f 00 d, $2 6.50; Geo.' .. ' I Stock. Inquire of nawthorne, In the C.ase of Emma Hill, ad'. In ·, d I ,. , 0 S. Detroit St., Xenia, 0 hi0: Cb ministrator of the estate · of So. . ar Ies P • Swartz an _ va food, $249; Dr. James Arnold, -a4 phia Hill, deceased, versus Lavilla Swartz to The L. " C. Investment medical services, $88.88; Dr. Hill, et aI, confirmation, deed a11d Co., 120 acres in Montgomery and James V. Mulford, dental aervices FOR SALE-Potatoes tClr eatipS' distribution. Warren countial. $9.2~; Dr. Edw. C. Mol'6y medical or seed. Phone 4'70~ Lebanoll.' The estate of Sophi4t Hill, ,die- , The Logan:Lopg Company ,to se1'V1ees; $92.18 ;. Dr. O. L. Lay. Evan.. _ -'aU ceased, is exempt from inheritance County ot Warren, the use of real man, medical services, ,48.88; , , '" l tax estate for hiarhway purposes. Dr. Lever, medical servicea FOR SALE--Power 111t , Superior, I~ the case of Emma HUl, lid. William. Xing, deceued, _to Thom $4.7.89; Jobnston Fibre Lumbe; 16 hoed ~ct:or 'crain 'drill, I ministratrix of'the "tate of M. R as Kini" et aI, inlot No. 507 in 00., . $11.39; . Dr. _W~ E. lftIffer, fertililer and lee4ini attachment. Hill, deceased, versul Lavina mill, ;Franklin. . . JlIedlcal services, $~.5.9.; Dr. , S~m. Emerllon Sam clair, RounnL et al.confirmation and deed. EmJlla E. Janney, dsceaaed,-by uel W. Herman, medical services, \ ' .. . ~~, The estate of M. R. Hill, declI... adminiatrator wJanEfeat L. and 58.74; Dr. A. D. H~y, t:Dedlcal SALE-Stallipn, Re~ , ed, is exempt from inheritance tax Everett Bar , 5 acrel in services, $81.48; Dr. L. ~. Ed· Belatan, aie 'l1, Roan, Wt. 1000 The inventory of Ellie S'. Plm~e Wayne'W1mah,p. .• . warda, medical lervi,CU, 8Gc; Dr. ' " t and Grace Loi. Thornhill, ezeeu. . Sophia Hill, deceu..tt by a4mID E;. F. 'Deppe, medical ~cea, U.- Ibe., fiue worker, ' wolldet'fo CLASSIFIED ADS COST ONLY trices of the estate of Irma 'W. latrator to Gaor.. 0. J9nes, 144.· 72; Dr. Mary Cook, medical 8er. brepder, eztrll · ,heaVy bOlleel, Beach, deceased, was approved. 78 aerll I~, Barlarl t!lwnabipi . vices, $21.80; Cary Je~elry Shop proven SUl'6 breeder, priced rWbt: ONE CENT Pll)R WORD. WHY Wilbur H. Warwick, flled lip. M. R. _H .... daceued, bi' admlnla glalses, U.29! Dr. Rosell Brew4!r W-a1ter 'Andrewa, Oe~e" oldo. plication for the .appointment Oir a rtratriz til Geol'le O. ~onea, .real ea- medical tte1'V1cea, J8~.6!1; · Dr. " ' : . . '1 ~~ 'KEEP YOUR ' ATTIC FILLED guardian of' Q,ace Warwick, In, ,tate In H~lan t!)WDlhip. Brow~, medical · servicel, FOR SALE-A nice Jhie. of ' bOx WITH USll)LESS ARTICLES sane. w. M. an~ Elisabeth Se~oD' . to : Blair Broa. Hospital, me(l· stationery, 24 'lheeta and . , en. Elva May Runyan was appointed Th~ Union C,entra~ Life Insurance services, ,279.lJ1; Mrs. Jame\! for 26c;' Show.P~, ,.li THAT CAN BE TURNED INTO admlnlBtratriz of the estate of IOe- .Co., 178.60 acrel in Harlan town Johnaon, .rent, ,·io; Mrs. ~. 18 ~ ,.velopes: ,for- 10 MONEY FOR SO SMALL A You Dunyan, deceased, and filed llhip. Hinsch, rent, $'46l; ' S. Fred, reJ,lt; waxed .P8Pe,r, "hlta/ ~. bond of '1000 with luretiea. E'ver T Clldt ~ea~r, :;,al • tO Wa~~ ; W. L. ' A1iama~n Co;, fooel, paper napJdnI, .at . .G~..tte . COST. TRY THIS MEANS OF ett Jonel, Clarence Melampy und . an or . -. J ord an ~ The Great A.' 6 P. 'T.ea... (ilo.; , . ,: -,:' D. E. HeYw90d were appointed ape e8tate in Harveysburg. , ,1547.60; The Book Shop, . .' J. , I . .. l ' ,SELLING AND SEE WHAT A pralleJ'8. Frank and , C. Ella Brl'ndon to and eraaep, ".50; <:1;. O. FOR SALE--at' ~ciiftCle prt'e~,' In tbe matter of, the ~tate of Abraham E., Fred, Inlot No• .42 m foo~, $24, y;. ,R. ~1J81', ',1 ,~eVl'o~et T,9.c1t wt~ "ane' DIFFERENCE IT WILL MAKE Addah A. Hat1aoek. deceased, dla- Lebanoll. Blltlr ~ 'URoy, lui!!, bodr, br9odill' ~ . ~ TO YOUR POCKETBOOK, AS tribUtiOD ordared. M. R. Hili, deeeaaed, by admln. Cci~rad ' l~od, '11.1 ; batt..rie., m,e~ h8n'i neat, metal . In the'" of W. S. Graham lstrato~ to ~eo'rre V. ,Glos 1 ,,80p., ' tood, .,g6; clilck .1Id hen.f~adeD , an4 ,,,,,~;,' WELL AS TO HAVE YOUR . admlnistratpr of the Mate of Em. acre~ J?I Hulan townlhip. 1004, .~a; , 'Cllne'j ~ 1600 , e. . B... ~Bn 1aC111~ STUFFY OLD ATTIC CLEANED me E. Jallne" deceaaed, versus Wilham lind' Ida ~uaehong Store, alotblq, ~. Wap~ .0110 Mrs. Flora Parlette, at ai, conflrma The Union S. " B. ~ L. 00. . •• P. T_ Co., ~on. "Jl~ • OUT. IT PAYS! tion, de6d, and dlatl'ibutJon. Loveland, 108 6.,8 acrel in A4an1aDD Tlte adludleati9n and detemlhla ton townab, p. , r tion pt tne ililieritanea tax on the .Amanda P. BrittOn to ,.orml~rL.'1 esta~ of Eva C. Keever, deceanell, Jllcbmolld, 18.867 In: . 1!lU'JI~. • II to 'be givetl to all panona iJ'l'~r. ton towlllhip. ,I elted, " _, , " The. D9ddl Oanniq. 00. to O. 0 1'~I~j~~~~~"""~""_' The in,erItory of CIl~ton D•.Cor Eul~ traftea l't!8l ~ Ia Olaar I i __ ".~ ."-""L wi~ and • Ch!!lter Maple, execu creek townahlp. ' " • tors of tla e~te of 0 •. W. Bro,wn; Joh1l. an~ ~b . T. ~er to dece~. was apPJ'Oftd ' The Peoplit I B. II. " Satblp Co" • M~y l4Iller, adll'lnuiratriX of J..1UII ~.... SIl Tartleareek"t'Gwn• of Mary Woollard, de- illflp. • tlie c~ued, ad b~;tlrat and fine! ac. count. . .......... . The of Elylra Ludlum, II-. Vletor ' AdcJbII~. Co., H1I

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,9.76; Flach Bl'OII. l>ah7, ~ooc!, ,27.8&; Bell's EJee,. Rural - - ' - " - - . . Shop, IqpplieB, '16.81; U I' d C OGu, T-; ... ~.,........ "'_A ' 0., 1':' sup,p 181, an ~yardqe y, lleeover Wm '$14.26; , e~vel~ :le. Ohl'OEllc Wltb ld~ou~ . e ume general ,~; rood, n, Roberso Sons 00.. ~o9d. U.· $lJ5.19; A. R. participa ticm -ha ·the co.,.n-hog -pro.., food, $114.26 Co Rossman R. G. f\\el, CO., Supply Fedd.... gr.am in 1986 "'~n 1984, farmers -----. Howtire United· St!~s way plant 1n W. A. Ha,u 8e,lood , '14.60; ' food 'lt1, Kaufma n's IVinIl; E. ard 0 Pill., 'of hood nel,hbor he t ' D. . CRANB .. H. C. Hamilto n, Su"~be for The Miami w;au.:11 '1.60; at , tottlc. ' clothing Po· at . nt.red s~rlnlJ thi. " cOrn, , of ' acrea , .... -c a.e~n4 j OIl...... ..., ............... :... .Jfo. 112 ;~II" Ohio,' a. food, "nd ' luel, $176;60 ; W. W. nonnal fields, this acreage Katter . , 7 C)jne, food, $56; Who Coleman , .~. . . . . . . ..... . I \•• •• ••• • •••• ,. : • • •• N•• III take ~re of all needs and food, '26; Zeiger's General nlargib of not . less' thall 20 food food $88; Wright' s Market, ,000 bUlhels, accordin g to MA~OH ,28, 1986 $6; Tracy's Grocery , · food, $8; • • officlali, ===~ ~=c= =r-L .==~= ~ i ==========~==== ~.~ White Villa .Grocery , Inc., food, • - • , Land held out of ' corn produc$167; Thieman 's Shoes & Shoe Re NOTICE ' t cornAAA 1986 the tlon uMer a pai:r, clothing , $-1.98; Thlrlii~ld'a, c1oibhing, $146.41 ; Frank She:rH. hog contra.c t may be planted A commf" ee of pu'bIic u.tility executiv es, headed by Philip planning a sale this wood· Co. food U· Ray Swigert, other than corn, unleBB such crops you.are . If concern ndum memora nt importa and h thoroug a Gadsden , has issued A t f planting is contrary to the pro- spring have your sale bills prin~ed food, $6;' Erne;" Snyder, food, I Ut')j L. W. I ty c 0 visions of other commodity-Clontrol ing the economi c consequ ences of. the pro})osed Pub ic at tll.e ¥iami Gazette. The prIce $5.50; A. Shiflett, food, $6 contract s that have been signed by is reasonab le and your sale WIll be Smith food $20' Ed. O. Smith, 1986, which is now before Congres s. the the landown er. Such hind, how advertj ud in The Miami Gazette clothi~g, $2.46; Wm. Schnell food A ce~n portion of the public lias throw its support behind cer- ever, may not be planted to corn FREE in ev~ry issue before the $5 .. 60; D. Ralph Smith, food, tAct, in the belief that it Is designed only to eliminat e and prevent words for fodder or other forage pur- salt1. $67.26; Chas. J. Schwart z, food, taln "buses caused by holding compani es. They believe, in other it is explaine d by Les~r SchiUing's Food Market, poses, $36; . measure ry regulnto y neceasar and le that the act is a reasonab The Adjust G. R. ROBBman & Co., agent. $62; county fo()d" MilleI' J i8 bill proposed . • the of P~to" Intent "The In the words of the Gommit tee, in's Pharmac y. ld, McGetch convincl $76; is fO(ld, tration Adminis ment ization nstional be " real effect would not to regulate but to destroy. " says Mr. Miller, ·that furthert I Supplies of seed of White and drugs, $8.80; Morrow Lumber Co. , the modifica tion of the 1986 contrac y, of the electric and natural gas Industri es hy eliminat ing, through potatoes fu ,el, $1.50; W. H. McHenr Co., l would endange r the purpose s of Russet Rural varieties of Grocery technica and Midland $9; financial ial food, mana~er , company holding the the of ion destruct ample for g compani es the program , and would compli- are more than clothing and food, '258 ..48; Krocoordlna~on; by making all, or practica lly all, operatin nce with the contract . season's plllllt ing. Supplies of seed ger Grocery & Baking Co., food complia cate from away y authorit ry regulato effective excommon carrlevs ; by taking Such further modifica tion is not of early varieties, with the $969.26 ; Dr. W. E. pgles1!ee, g .the the States anll vesting it in Federal Commis sions; by so enlargin ception of Cobbler seed, are not medical services , $2.58; Dr. J . A, of view in y, necessar as regarded iny, authorit of scope of such regulati on as to deprive mana gement _ _ _ •• Hock, medical services , $112.53 ; power the flexibilit y of the contrac t and 80 plentifu l. • -.; iffative and indepen dence, anI,! by relieving all gove1]1mental Dr. C. G. Randall medical services tions that already have modifica the on. regulati c-perations from such There is plenty of certified $20.19; Dr. Harry E. Rudman , to been made. It is not favored by a The result of all this, to quote the committ ee again, would be potato seed availabl e this year. dEmtal services , $6.66; Dr. H. L. III rs, produce the of majority large such impose to seriously impair the nation's gas and electric service; though farmers in some areas, ac- Product idn in 1,934 was 10,303 Rosencr ans, dental services , $22.operat- cording to reports from the adjust- 000 bushels, which is next to the 34; Dr. ·S. S. Stabl, medical ser' arbitrar y and unjust l'CStrictions UPOn private manage ment of the ment Adminis tration, have been largest volume on record. vices, $4.30; Dr. W. T . Sullivan , ing compan ies as to lead toward Governm ent ownersh ip; to compel medical services, $18.04; Frank to requesti ng authoriz ation to plant los8 s enormou with curities ae ' of do.1lars of billions liquidati on ot Slherwoo d Co., food $43; D. Ralph holding corn for fodder in excess of the NOTIC~ OF APPOIN TMENT . millions of investor s, and to tend toward the destruct ion of all con their Smith, food , $61.75; Chas. P. under !d permittf. acreage exiAt. compani es, in whateve r industry they may food, $143.72 ; Emery Sny Estate Stubbs, Clark . F ChilTles. of tracts. $5.60; Lebanon Ice & Strong as these points are, they nre advance d by many other food, der, . deceased corn-hog the As it now stands, the fuel, $3; Lewis BroB., Co., Coal Alice that compete nt observer s who have no connecti on whatsoe~er with alvan ' hereby S ' I Notice to ' ontract will permit signers Store, Leader tll 't' plant any acreage they desire, to Clark whose Post O'Office Address food, $35.50; u lIes. Lingo HardW. J. crops, $6; in , th feed-gra ciothing or k' hay, t A pasture, e th ' f On t mg wor th I n bne, care e · f th en, e propone n s 0 D., has is 'Waynes ville, Ohio,d R. as F.Adminisadmin. !'lxp. and house1 . h a1 nb uscs 0 f'In dl'd VI ua exc'ept as may be contrary to been duly appointe of Charles F. ware Co., su]>p 0 SlT Ion tb a t th e best wny t 0 reme d y occaslo H. $17.60; W. neces. old Estate h the of tratrix s. contract ity They other commod clothing , and food y, County, units within an industry , is to destroy that industry entirely. McHenr Warren of . late Clark con, Under this broad privilege careless $150.25 ; Frank Mounts, food, $6.might M well argue that, because some automob ile drivers are e. In tract signers may plant an ade- Ohio, deceased . ' und reckless , the automob ile should be .Iegislate d out of existenc 20th day of March 60; N. Mosey Dept. Store, cloththis . Dated mature that crops to acreage quate would act ililg, $9; Maso n Family Store, the particul ar case of the utilities, the ultimate effect of the the past early enough to help meet the tern 1935 McG.etchin's $1.98; clothing , be to negate all the vast progress that has been made during Atty. n, Ande'rsb C. Frank g resultin shortage feed so porary Pharmac y, drugs, $7.22; G. E. Mil , twenty years in coordina ting isolated ~ompanies into large systems CAREY H. . RA~H d to the from the drought. clothing , $4; Otterbei n that costs may be reduced to a minimum , and service improve Judge of the Probate Court lituer, Corn would be of least value in Ohio County, Warren maximu m. cy ry emergen meeting this tempora • _ _ _ __ for it matures later than any of I As the Commit tee says in its conclusi on, whateve r defects may crops Forenge crops. other the ely still exist in the public utility holding compani es, can be adequat be not only 'm ature early but in most correcte d by fair regulati on. Passage of the proposed Act would cases produce a higher qunlity and light of r e us. every , investor harmful to every industry , every feed than .fodder corn, involve less power. :1I.. _le 'i'11'p. lIur.X School Dlatrtct, labor in prodUction, and if legum (Continu ed from page 2) WarreD COWlt.,. inous, are more beneficia l to the housen's Kaufma milk, $43.51; land. IUllCJlllll 'TS ,a'he minimum adjustm ent of 10 hold necessit ies, and clothil1~, , $8; Revenue Taxcs--Local ~vy (exper cent of the 1932-33 base $586.26 ; Blair & . LeRoy, fuel, clusIve ot 2.06 mllls Calc's Grocery , food, $4; Elmer levy) . ..... ...... ... . , 7.503.66 acreage of corn, required of indi Collis, food, $3; David Milson 829.53 All other pUl1losea .. . , proto expected is sigtters, vidual Proceeds ot distribu--===> The Ohio State Univer sity Radio Station -WOSU tlon;(lt 2.66 mllla levy, 1,272.00 . VILIJAG E OF '. 8:00 Mturic ANNtJl\L RIilPORT OF 'ra OLEIIR OF THE 99.49 ~::-x8:~tl~? .~~~~~~~ ... . , Eswine WA;YNE 8'"I1LLE, WAlUtE N entlN'I'Y. OHIO 8:'05 That Deep' State House Well .. ....... . ;... ... ........ .. ..... H. E. >trom ~ate on Jnt(;l'e8t 31. 11134 r D.,cembe EndIng Year FI.cal tbe For y 30.19 Profit S. M. Salisbur J rreduclb le Debt ....... S 8 ~1, 6 'l'welve ,Minubes' Work Point.s the Way ~ n ent.o.l from School Lands 16.00 Blauser and Property .... . ... .. , 8:25 Electric Power for Pumpin g Water .... .. ........... ..... . .1. P. POPal.tl on, 19110 Cen.u. . .••.. .. .•. ,.. .. •.• ...IIIW 64.19 S Blayers DeposItory Intereot ....nal , 'Cva,.nca vllle, Olll ... -'n .... ory 11. JO$ , 8:86 Home Swept· Home ...... .. ....... ... .... ....... ... ..._... ..... WOSU State A1d tor Educatio .• 4.851.00 e . ...... ... llon Equallza 8;60 Bu~ 'tqr Cuh1by ,using Farm €Iledit .. .. ..... ... .... .: .. H. S. Forsyth LD, Unques tioned ': 6 per ce nt ot amount on I hereby certi fy the following report to b~l.c<>J::e~TFIE B, Bowers 9 :00 Franklin Gpunty' s Conaum ers' 11lstitut eMrs. Blanche deposit In HarveYSburg VUlalre CierI<. durability and S . . .... .. . .. closed ' BanK. . ' 9:19 'Music • • other trom 1'ultlon , . exquisit e design Tom ur.,. DDd ExpendU Districts .. .. . .... . ... . . . , Summar, . or F .... cta naiaD"" " ReceIpt. 9 :26 Your Commun ity and You .... .... ......... ... . '....... ... .... ..... .... Bruce m Espe.dJ - nalance assured Jle.,.,'pt" re and Balanee ware-a n plated Educatio in al M. Salter -the highest ideals De". 111 1 Vocation tur.,. .Jan. 1 9 :36 Fertilizi ng Crops ................. .'... ................ ...... ......... .. ... Rehnbllltatlon for Deaf, 2.55 the bearing $ 2.351.11 ~ 2. 063.97 J 6.7 pieces .• . . . Chil.... serving . .. . Paddock . .. Crlpplod fancy W. and ....... and Fund . ........ Blind ... forks, ..... General 'epoons, 9 :45 Some MakerS of Horticu lture ............. dren from State ILnd U. S. Auto LIcense 274.81 028.88 , 326.19 $ 872.50 (lovernmcnt .. . ........ S 1693.0 renown ed trade marl GaS.~~~~ ~:~alr Fu nd ... . .... . 2.00 ... . . s Textbook of Snle 923.88 $ 274.81 641.45 .. .. ... Tax Fuel uld hlq Street Repair, Fund ...... .. S 326.19 • -872.60 -- --286.27 $ 3,769.65 . $ 3.928. 65 ~61.27 Total Revenue ... .. .. $16.218.19 Totals General Village FUnds' 1 ,316.4 6 2,030.59 $' 2.089.36 . .. , 1-,374 .23 Water Works 'Fund . . .... ..... 47.96 1. , 91.00 $ 1,290.90 43.06 $ .. . Fund Bond Retireme nt 0430.64 Balanco. January l et. 1984 : 134.4 3 4.61 General Fund . . . . . . . . . S Flremen 's Indemnity 'Fund '" S 302.21 There are various makes of silverpla ted tablewa re .. -.'--4-.61... . . Balance Total 2.086.33 <.:!09.01 $ 67 •. 2 7,2 $ Gr:rn'LTo~J:d8 (Clerk) . .. . . . , 2,170.77 'which are claimed to be "just as good," but, like aU townTotal Recolpta & Balance-'-1-S,-2-22-.8-0 61 $ .COLUM BU8-1'h e sixth A,ll- counties , cities, village!, (Add.) s Wnrrant ing Outstand . imitatio ns, they lack the beauty and wearinK qualitr. , but the Treasure r's Cas h Ba.lo.nce . . .. . . • 2.C02.'3l A_POllO.:r~~~~:~NTS. Ohio Safety Congres s will be held ships and school districtsthe electby made was vote final 25 identifie d with the original and genuine II I 847 R06ERSBROS, I and 24 23, in Columb us April A~r..~~:~:t'8~~d of Total Cash Balance , 2.086. 33 present } the If that Wears es. themselv ors al . .. . . Industri . ~ware Pd'ular ly known as "Silpe r Plate b er 31, 1984 . . . . under ' ausp~ees of. t)1e C!--d .I I· I .h Educatlon .. . . . ... ... S 100.00 SUlIIM·AJ ty 01' RECI!lIP 'l'S . the 10-mill • ,De"em' Clerk .. . . ... ........ . 160.00 101 ,;xu Oommis slon of OhiO, it was an- trend pf going beY(lDii s there is ====-=='::;:=:::: Property 'I'all- General ere. everyw -=-=-= dealers ===:..-= ' leading ::; .==-" Sol ~In O~~t~r~~m~~~8tranOlniced by Thomas M. Greg~ry, tax limitatio n con,tinue ~~~g ~etlj. cj,;C~l· ni:ld ... . , 1,149.8'/ designs. all showing tax "C-L" '.1atest the ' talogue .... of d"nger 11.10 grave s .. _ .. ..···.·.· WageslonHOlly SInking Funds . . .... , 884.6ll c9,mmisBion chairma n, 'The conIn.truct ve Othor )runds ( lI' at .... and . . .~~!~~v •• co .• Merid"" Cou. greBB was conduct ed annually Jimita~ion. becomin g as, ineff!lcti IERIDn! BRIT UllIl' CO., (I11T1AII".T!OfC . 132.69 Teachers ls. Principa lfnd ~ m nlty) '.. 'S 's Flremen cent per one .smith old the as ••' ••• ••-••• •• •••• _ .. "_ n .. 634.29 JU_' • • n 'JIax.$ iii" cle until 1988 when it was postpon ed Vehi '~.i.ii Motor 9.'6I.GO State . . . .. PID.t... . . Sdlool D of .. etc ........ Operatlo to secure the Mrs. Lewis Hartsock , of Spring G""ollne 'fax .. . .. . .. , .... , . 860.00 rs Enginee Janitors. for two years because of economi c law. The only way ral ~~~!!!!!!~~I few; days. inherItan ce Ta x- Gene tax ' Iimlta700.00 !!!!!!!!!~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~'!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~ conditio ns. Improve ment In Ohio ben,efits of this latest is by eter- Valle9-, is spendin g' a and Other Employ es, Fund . . ., .... . .. . ..... $ 386.06 396.016 ~O.OO Bond Retlrement, ..•---. . . .• . . ~. ~r~~"~ IIP£~~ business and industry resulted In tion HI ' ~he constitu tionpart of the with relatives here. . Mr. Fred Kerns, Mr. and Mrs.- Total Inheritan ce Tax· .. . S 770.11 Total Personal SerVIce .. '10.732.70 tlie decision to stage a 1985. con· nal vigilanc e on the rs in every commun ity. In EllIerson Dill ~nd son Ralph spen~ Stllte 2 92.60 B-IIapp ll.,., 1B • • r License Fees . . , .r~! Chairma n Grogory said. taxpaye . ds of the Saturda y evening with M:r. (lnd Local Licenses and H.08 Adminis tration .Otflce Both employe rs and workers will more than two-thir . 6.0 0 Text ..... ... . . ... . . Permits alhav~ Books . .. . .. .... . 387.01 there Mrs. Harry Smith and son. or Special A.Ressmont8--Bol1d be represen ted at t\le - seBBlon8. counties ' of Obio ..• 419.17 Books Library flchool bond . . ' and. netlrem ent and SinkIng Otber Educatlonal ... . .• 166.48 near Waynesv ille. "lEhe need for . such • •tate-wid e ready lieen 'tax levies 26.20 , .. S Funds .. . . . .. .. . .. . :'. .... 362.64 limitaFuel . . ...... .. .... ....• 12.60 , gatherin g Is generall y recogniz ed iBBues, above the 10-mill Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lucas ate FInes and Coots . ..... 96.81 Janitors . . ........ .. . . S Interesttion. and nants .• . .. .. . 186.36 ... ...... . of . . girl, Other /luccess ~aby a , and ' the the proud parents of Village Funds ., ' 17.08 General iri congrell!l . 8.00 , 1935 Water and LIght Fund •. Total Supplies .... . , 1,640.46 for the Anna Mae, born at their home Bond Retireme nt and C--M.t .... I.I. "'or Malnte.D .ee, . ~ured," Mr. Gregory Thursda y morning . Both mother .. . . ; .. :, Funds 1.12 30.75 Rlnklng p and Grounds . Dullclln rC}cent a that "It Is apparen t 168 . 6~ and daughte r are doing nicely. Firemen 's lnd c mnlty Equipme nt & Furnitur e. 63.78 1.74 .. . . ........ Fund " .. , . . ... . ......• . . . Obber growth in business and IDdustrlll1 Roland Weaver was a Day- Misc. Mrs. ,. 'Oharges -Gen'l activitie s emphasi zes the need ~or Fun&" ·tor . Other and . Material VllIage Total ·Monday 6.76 shopper ton Public Service )o:nterprlses increasi ng ,the safety of the !lmMrs. James Ballanty ne, of Troy Water Rentalo. etc . ... . • 2,023.99 o-~~~::;,~~c~epi~~~';:•• 263.11 . ' ployea. 'l'he time and conditio ns parents, 11.20 her with 'Monday Other ..... .. .. ... .. .. . . S Total Revenue . ... . ....... 6,714.67 ' are 'oppoMu ne for the l!iggest' and Mrs, George Marl~tt. . Total Equipment ReTrans rers trom Other 11.20 S .. . beat conrreB8 w~ bav:e, had." . .. ..... nts IPlnceme Funds .. . .... .. , .... '.' . .f~ Mrs. Earl Marlat.t waS a !O!Pvt~e r ~~If."'e C~'~~10~ . ~;:t:':1 Monday 7,224.6. shopper ..• eld .. ipts Springfi Grand Total Rece 96.34 lOBe . .. . .... ..... .. . ... , SUUMAR Y 0.' EXPENOITU~!I . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fran, an.d 18.00 Water . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . ~:r=::::.~~ and Dill Morris Mrs. !Ill, and 5 116.4 ·· ·· ·· · ;t· . · ~i~t,:'~~~tfatl;';" . cIft\dren , Anna and Roland, of Gon eral Governm en.-- . ..• . 188.20 Puplla-- Contract .. . .. .• 2,B18.60 (CounCil) ve Leglslatl with Sunday, I spent Ad vert! a nil' . . .. . .. . .... Lebanon , ....... US.tD2' 16.02 Genernl s Ex.ecutlv (Town oHall, BuildIng flt.S8 Ha:ullnll' . . ... .. .... . . . . S their mother, .....8. Nona Roland. t ) $ ' 96.76 .... ... .. ......... Other Ereelftan ·R. Sl~k . . j;.·u·nd· Mr. and ' Mrs. S. Pereon and and daughte r, Sharma , called on even Monday Marlatt ... ",.n"rtv_jpnll~~. : :. • : : : : farms but all , back quees IM'fS. Minnie sale , . must be paid b.e fore the purllhlUle i'ng. i . "':Iiins-e . Mr. and Mrs. John Levi and BOn 8alnltatlod·-<len ~r;' of. ,a traet i,s ' aut~ori.ed, . it . . yOU'D expect to pay . . . . . h ....... , Ellswort n·~;~" Mrs and 8.=-GI<: Ht~:~S,~ ,,. name said. Work ~or 11,000 men for . an We1lin~n,' !(r Cho.rges d~ for D magalo e • on Fixed Total called Dayton, of A'liiricl~I.-' [lnd,eftJ~lte period will l'es\llt fr.om Smith anll Contrll!utlone ....• ~ tbis, paeked with fil'lt-l'Ull f . n. a-C.lJU al 0"....,., oreation of the Jlar~, .cc~rd- Mend~ here Saturda y ,afternoo uod ficdon. But not one es... othor .. ..... .. . ... . . .... . Mrs. Emei'8on. Dill and lion r ~ a.timate a, 1 penny wID you pay for "'l'1l1I ~alph . spent 'Saturda y ~th her Tota1 Capital Outlay"";",--.-8....:'5, .brother s Earl Sow.rd and family Week," The ' Sunday Fa of !'~ltj1.1 DIsbursements .... 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Mrs. William Brooks and littl. daughter were brought home ftom Blair's HOIISlltal Leba11on, Monday. Air S.a• •Bqrial Vau.t The Ladie. 'Aid will hold their X·RAY: WORK next meeting at the home of lin Fp r Sale only by BLOC ANESTHESIA Jellilie Longacre, Wednelda~ ~prll . All Kiad, of D_tu..... M.de Your Funeral Dire'ctor 3. Mr. , ,. and Mrs. Leonard of Rep.ir Work DOn. Quickl:r 'Miamisburg, 'spent the Mr. amI Mrs. George McClure Funer.a l Home- with and' Mr. and Mrs. Lelille Gray' . Wa)'ll.....m., O. rofain St. WAYNESVILLE, O. Phone '7 children. ' ~ Mr8. Harry Burne~t is reported '"!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~~!!'!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!~' as doing nicely' at Miami Valley = - Hpspital. since a recent operation. Miss Milpred Routzahn of near \ r,i!=======================~~ Centerville, was a ' week1lnd guest of her cousin, Miss Geneva Routzahn. ' Mr. and Mrs..Clyde spent Thursday iD Dayton. Messrs. Walter and, Charles Bum'ett attended the fune al of Marshall Harlan at Waynesville Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Emrick and Mrs: TherIe Jones were. Dayton visitors MOl\day. , At the Iptersection of State Routes 42 and 73 Miss Betty · Routzahn was given seco~d place at the oratorWAYNESYILLE, OHIO ieal contest at Waynesville gym, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter KE:nrick and James Haines were dinner guests Sunday at the home Mr. C. R. Binegar at Jamestown. The young folks are practicing a ho.me talent play to be given in the near future for the benefit ._.lU'-""""~ and Mrs. Conrad Malnous the Lndies Aid. and children, Chat-les, RJlba , and Messrs. Forest and Frank Gith- Imogene. Mr. and Mrs. William &mith and son Billie, of Hamilton, ens of DaytDn visited parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and Mrs. Burgoyne Botner, of Githens Sunday. Villcent, Ky., were dinner guests One hundred and seventy-flve of Mr. and ' Mrs. Ray Mainous Waynesville Starti~ and Growing Ma8h persons enjoyed ' a ~9h fry of t:he Sunday. has given the very best results to our CU8"In old da,, ·t uaed to dn.d UII Hunter's and Angler's Commumty comlnl of Wllltor. I w. . .I.a,. IIChUti. Ethan J. Lewis, wbo club, at Lytle Hall, Friday evening cold_fHUn, about balf all¥e-lr7llll to. tomers the past two years. This is a IOGal Mrs. Edward Libbe, who lives finished training at the Naval work wltb III, bod, Icbln, and •••" ntrH product made from the very best ingredient8 east of town was operated on for Training ,Station, Norfol.k. Va., is on.~~ a frI end told m. a\,ou.t IlcOo,., Un. 011 Tablot.a with tbelr marYlloaa appendicitis at Miami Volley hos- now in the Ne,val Hospital Corps Ood according to a formula which has the approvvlt.mlne A.. and O. I started to tate \him school at Portsmouth, Va. Ethan II.. yea.. and I haven't had a ooId pital Sunday evening. al of the best authorities. The Ladies Aid netted fifteen writes that the hospital is ' beau., '~~.g:,~~, t~~ieta put ".w 11ft In folte· dollars at the chicken supper held tifully situated on the bank of' build up r,"lotan •• 10 an)'ODe OlD laup a' .0Id· lorml. Tbo, lII.k. woak. okInn, lItoP~ at Lytle Hall Saturday evening. the James River in Portsmouth. .tron,. lLeady-ntr•• d aDd vlioroUi. Th.,' .. Walter Kenrick do.nated the use .. o~~r:~!J·~."ulno MaOon OOd Unr 011 of the hall and light. . Tabl.ts from your drUE;lIt tad.,. Don', Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hiatt and ....t. mon., on 1mlt.Uol~ All< tor McOo,· .. family moved 'Thursday to the tenant house of Harvey Burnet, Mesdamea Anna Stinson, ROSE! ==~============ and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young and Carr. Anna Madden and Herbert family moved frDm the Smith Carr attended the funeral of R. hOUSe to the property vacated by O. Murray at the Beech GrOVE' church. Hiatts. Mr. Robert Frank of the Ohi(l Mr. Stephen Burnett met with a painful accident Monday after- State tlniverljity spent a few daY)1 no.Dn, when two fingers on bis left a week ago with his 'aunt, Mrs. hand wer.e c.a ught in a log chain. Mary He,ines. He was taken to Blair hospital, . A few ·fJ:om here attended Il LebanDn wh~re his middle finger card party -at Ithe Waynesville gym was amputated at the second one night last. week and reporte,d a fine time-. jDint, . Mrs. W. C. kersey, of Oregonia, Mr. and Mrs: A. L . Sides and Messrs: Ro.bert Friend and walter spent Tuesday of. last week witb Kenrick attended the funeral of G. M. MacDoilald and f(1mily. The P. T. A. sponsored a supper Samuel K. Haines at his laie residence near Bellbrook Tuesdl!Y for the girls and boys of tbe 'hili ' - ,... Give the Pigs a good start and get them afternODn. Mr. Friend and Mr. basketball teams on last Wednesl- _ IDI4 _ ,... day evening. About one hundre,d l1li_ q~ · 1It ready for the early market. We can mix a Kenrick served as pall bearers. aD . . ptlce. Mr. and Mrs. James Johns re- were present. ?do.Ving feed that will fill the needs on each farm. turned to their hDme here Friday music and dancing followed .the Bciwewer. :rca ~ supper. DOW ba.7 .aaoWle after spending several months in You can get the best results at a pri'ce The death of Mrs. Etta McCar. : : . ~ .:.: Florida. you can afford to pay. ren Jordan occurred at her bome . ant mubt pcka near here on lut Wednesday ' Il'._~ New evening. The funeral was held at ' "'-B7a11_ the Catholic church in Wayne!1- _ I D ...s u.CWI W. C. T. U. met at the home of ville and burial was made in the ~ Miami cemetery. Mrs._Jordan hail Mrs. Ray Carr on Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Nickerson who suf- lived tiere a:ld in DaY~n for years and bad made many . , fered a relapse and returned to friends by her kind and lovely hDspit(11 is much improv McClellan Phone 25 Waynesville, Ohio ways. , ed. 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and family mDved of ' toJames the It ~~~~;;;;;;;;~;;~~~;;~~~;;~~~~;;~;;~ farm recentlyhave purchased Collett. Rev. Peters filled the pulpit of the Friends' Church Sunday evening, in the absence of Rev L!jasure who is in revival sernce in Friendsville, Tenn. , Dr. Oscar Boyd, Df Wilmington college, d,elivered an address in the Friends' church Sunday mornIng. Mr. and Mrs. T. ·C. Haydock had as guests on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Larkin and family of Greenfield, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas HaydDck of Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Bogan and family of DaytDn were week-end guests o.f their parents Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Co.mpton. Miss Ruby . Smith' of O. S. U. spent spring vacation at be~ home here. Gene Collett is recoverinlt from an attack of mumps. Mrs. Chas. Maddux of Kirkersville, spent a few days last week with.her mDther Mrs. Daisy Haines Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham and family have mDved to the Crew farm west of town, which is now o.wned by W. C. Smith. Mr. ani Mrs. Robert Hendesron and family have moved to the prDperty which be purchased In SDuth Burlingto.n. Have y'pur mower I ' " INTEREST RATE ON ground by eame :·" MORTG.\CE LOANS REDUCED

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~rc h . • The meeting was called to ~der by the president. ,Mma Gerh~rd. After business, roll call and collection, which ~mouted to $4.00, th~ !-allowing program 'W~ rendeted. oJ Song-"Way ot 'the Oross Leads llome." . -': '. $ol\l-Perry ThOmas. Duet--Julia ' Smith ' and Gerhard. , Reading-"An Open . ~alk," ,by Eva Martin, . Duel;-"Yield Not to Temptlv tioo ...• by R'Ose ~homas, and Paul Gel-hlird. Trio-"Hand Me Down M,y WaIte ing Cane," T,he Pummel Boys. Shott Readings by -Howard Woods. Solo--by Eva Martin Bcmedidion . A spelling match was CONducted by Howard Woods. A good ti.ln .. was had by all.

member wibo, as this ·is ,the contest, led Oharles Firel;, membership l:JE GRESH~M DIED at this meet- MRS. NET WEDNESDAY AFTE Ie4i1ilill"ril I be observed FUNERAL SATURDAY... JII

Ohio for many years to co~e, pel'hap$ fQr centuries, may contimie to exJlerionce an occoRiopal mil.d earlh shock although the middle west is the "mo,st quake·"te~~" We wouJp proof dJstrict In the' world'" This er of the is the opinion of State Geologist W~lber Stout. . He said the ~ost at this mee'!;, recent allTthquake8. which' caused cOI.iSibllC for this proc()nsiderable alllrm in several see n •.Raymon,d' tlons of Ohio, five 'Hrad,IfCM. Bodenbende:r. .states and a portion of ' G.Ulada, ncnl-~IebII"~OI but resulted in relatively little prop arty dama~. was brought re-adjustment of '. J..-' --.I\1C1U,,:!,-J.!:!.L:...!!l~~~~

anon. After a lovely dinner, the meeting was ealled to order and the busineaa session was held. and foll()wing p.fqgram was given: Prof. Boldt gave a very interesting talk on Riley the Hooale Poet . Mrs, Kenneth Hough read an interesting an!! instructiv& papeT on the 'McGul!ey Reader." ';l'hj~ paper was the subject of discus., siorf. The Club adjourned to meet sl the home df 'M'r. and Mrs. Ernest Butterworth in April. ' T.he invited guests ,\vere Prol anQ. Mrs. Boldt, rdr. and Mrs. Irons. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Brandt, Rev. and Mrs. Vesey. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Johnson. and Mrs, ' Robert Shawhan. nil of Lebanon. MRS. LbCY DYKE- -DIES IN DAYTON

Mrs. Nettie Gresham. wife of. John Greshnm died at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Dayton Wednesday afternoon after an illness of several years. She was sixty years of age. She is survived by one daughter Vebna Hurley of Dayton . The funeral services will be held Mrs. Lucy Dyke. 65 years old Saturday at 2,p. m. at the McClure died at the hom e of her son, Alvin, Funeral Home arid burial will be in DaytOn. early Tuesda.y morn. made in the Mia,mi cemetery. ing followin g u heurt attack. She - -. . \, ,, wife of the late Sherman

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frs. Howell Pi~ce joined: a , at tlie ne of MI'. and Mrs. Tom !Foster Fosters. in celebrating the 81 • thdny of Mr. Eugene Foster. Other guests were: Mr. and lihs,' th }·'urnas. Mr. and Mns. J~ fLo enlienhaU. Mr. Joseph Underwo od and Mrs. Curtis Tomlinson. Mrs. Lena Hartsock wbo has been quite ill is greatly improved. Lena Hartsock's sister, . Emma Harvey and niece and husband. Mr and Mrs, Man;n Hollingshead and Li ttl e Jan et Harvey called, on her Sunday afte rnoon. ty of friends •SundaY'!'

Main Stree • Mr. W. P. McCarren haa bought the Wm. Shirden fa rm neaf Wellman .. • Mr. ' Louis Sne~1 is now empLOyed at the Fri~daire at D~on. Miss 'Mary Eleanor Hawke was a week'-end guest of her friend, Mary Carolyn Lukens.of Way nesville. ' . , The Woman's Civic League- entertained their members and families at a party at ~ gym on last WednesdllY night. A program, was rendered which caused much excitement and laughter• . followed by cards, A delicious lUlJlch 'Was served at i late hour. This party is an annual allair and is eagel'lly looked forward to each }lear. The W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs. Mary Bogan on last ThursdllY 'afternoon. Several membera iwere present and • . very intere~tin~ program WBa Idven. AI': Tangements wiil'e made .for II ,Food Sale which is to b& held, Saturday moxnlng, beginnlDg at 9 :80 at Fred"Boga'fi's Cream . 8ia~on: 1Il1" Clyde Leviey entel'tained . ,the Senior ClaM an Mrs. Herber.t , .• . ~ ...,.. ~ ~~il.~t CoUin8 of ~tlmlnrtOn 'Carr on last Saturda, eveninr at 'the dinner in honor of her trrandaon.

plied to the stuaCnLs 'uv,, __ • the wuter fountai ns failed to function. Water was brough.t in a large tank from which each student helped himself. We almost went back to the busket and dipper days, Students of the Freshman Latin Class are making posters to show how many Englsh words were derived from th e ancient Latin ~orm.

'Centervill e WC1'>: Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Squ ires and daughter, Marili n on Sunday eve, ning.1 Helen Howsrd. daughter of Mr. and M1'8. Wesley· Howard is quite ilL Kathryn Gibbons ente rtained grou p of frie nds ' at a covered-dish supper on Monday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Tripplet and fanl. SCH"'CiOi:'TOURNAMENT fly of Dayton were Suhday gu~s~ The first game of the touroa- of Mr. and MI'S. John Adams 'and ment being played between d aBs- fam ily on Sunday. es was played Monday noon beMr. and Mrs. Carlos Hastings of twee n the Freshmen anq the Sopho Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. W. 'E. Stroud mores w ith the latter winning 22- were /il'Uests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 11. The squad that r epresented HastlJigs on Sunday evening. Mrs, Cail Sanker spent the, day the Freshmen Class was : Preston. Spitler. Rutherford. Mendenhall. with Mr. and Mrs. M. , D. Baird and Scotti while the Sophomores and family. . had: Clary. Hoy.l e. Furnas. Plank. Miss Esther Smitb~p ent the week Anderson. Ifyman. Hartsock. and end with f riends in Dayton. Hopkins. M'rs .. Jessie Hyman and Mrs, AI The second game was played on Polinsky were visiting in Cindn, Wednesday noon with the Seniors nati on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rolann Carey and winning from the Juniors, Fires. Collett. LeMay. Boger and son, spent a few days this week DonohoD played on tbe Junior with ~r. Carey's pa.r ents in Dayteam and· Davis, Earnhart. Young, ton. Dakin and Satterthwaite played on Mrs. A.1 Polinsky was visiting in the Senior team. Dayton last Monday. Misses .Anna Gae Treadway and _ . _ _ __ .. . NEW VOLUME FOR ~BRA~Y Ruth Donahoo we~e> shopping in Dayton Saturday nnd ~v hil e t here"The Development o~ America" they hmched at Seville Tavel'/l. new history volume has ,been add ' Mr/t. · Luella MjJ~enberger ... ~f ~ the school library. Mlddletowu is visiting at the v,olume is completed by F,re home of F. H. Miltenberger on . Wirth Professor' of ~s- Route 2. t~ry ,and Chairman of the Divi~ion Mr. ~a Mrs. Lou St. John enof Social Science. George PeaQ?dy, ertained the.;,~ewilde Clup to ·an College f9r Teache1'8 .NashVllle, all pay dinner ()n ' Thursday, Tillneaee. March 18: • The book contains a thorough E. R. Bentley and Carl Conner '!llilCu1ialc)D ,of the N~w Deal and visited with Mr. aud Mi-s. C. 0 , ~e important policies that tWill. nC> Anderson at Fort Ancient, TIlesdoul)t, be retai~"d in history v~l- day afternoon. for yeara ~ come. Mrs. mna Braddoclc, 'M n. Leana Ne~ emphMil is pwed on '80e- Burris and Carl ' Conner a ~~tal. l'elillolll, and cultural life. ton Vlaited Tueaday with ,'"ucS The' volume wu obt..tned ,u • Mrs.' E. R. Bentley. p1'Obabl. textboo~ foi"tbe United and Mrs. W~ O. ifoor.. BIatorJ 01_ in the eomine . i')n .pent 'l'l1asday .m school J'1!G'8. " neada,' With l !fr. and . 111'.-- ~d'Ke1I. . .d Burnett. D w .... _ _

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Harveyaburg route was I ca1~oli$hed, and €I\triel' Lukens was tr.nJll!fer,red fro Harveysb\lrg tio WaytlAlliVill~, taking ' the plaee. ofI8plonlrPb:llit:~r-~IIJl':I. 14r. G~Ol'g'e' Mills, who retIred short ti~ ago. 'Mr. W. F. Clar~ I!l1bstltute' carner had been sEll;ving since ~r. MiI1's retiremjlllt. . The consoiicIation Is part of the Federal Government's Post Oflice Department ' reduCtio pl'O~m which results _ in such consolidations ~ost everywhere upon 'retjrement of rural carriers n rural service.

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' R ead'mg-"An 0 pen Talk", by E'Va Mal.tin. " Duel;-"Yleld Not to Tempts.. tion," by Rose Thomas, and Paul Gerhard, Trio-"Hand Me Down My- Walk ing Cane," ~he Pummel Boys. Short Readings by Howard Woods. Solo-by Eva M'nrtin Benediction'. A spelling match was eowducted by Howard Woods. 'A. good ti,ple was had by all. MRS. -NET"ljEGRESHAM DIED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON FUNERAL , SATURDAY

Mrs, Nellie Gresham, wife of John Gresham died at St. Elizabeth Hospital ill Dayton Wednesday sfternoonsfter nn illness of several years. , She was sixty years of age. She is survived by one daughter Vehna Hurley of Duyton. The funeral se rvices will be held Mr!!. Lucy Dyke, 65 yellrs old, Saturday at 2,p. m·. at the McClure died at the home of hel' son, Alvin, Funeral Home arid burial wjll be in Day't.on, early Tuesday mornmade in the ~il\mi cemetllry. ing following u heart attack. She GRADESCHOOLNEWS was the wife of the late Sherman Dyke and has been a resident .af It seems that there ar; quite a D,yton' for a 'num.bu of yean. number of new ~ students coming daughter of late Eli· D. to the' Waynesville Schools. In th, iirst gmde, Eldon Morris -hail coms here ~rom ~arve)

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Mrs ..' J. E. Frazier mhostess ' to a 8urp~ise birthday anniversary party in honor of Miss Josephine Blbl. Sc:ho~~O a. 'm. B"anta.' on . Thut'sda .., afternoon. .' Sin. JijvII Kartins' class of' Jun- Those present were . ;Mrs. Ralph are to ' b8.v,~ entire charge Linn, 'Mr's. Basil Smith, Mrs. Sadie .....lIIIrtI.dlool for this Sunday. C~nnor, 'Mis. Made.line Armstrong 0il1M~1On at 10 :45, a. m. and 'aaugllter; Mrs. Susie Evon!!, JII!~~ir ,at 11 a. m. and' Miss Mildred Cook. LiNEiwBURuNGofON NEWS ·

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Information "-','oN .......... rec'eiyell-1 bere that the State aion haa extend ct th time f r the PBY.menf; of the December ~nstall­ nu;nt untl~ March ~1. It IS ~lse POI te1l out thai thll! is the fmIQ and ,last postponement and ·that the Ulstallment must be paid by th t cIa-.. ' d' t d fr a "",-accor mg 0 WOI' om the .Coll'nty Trea:urer's office. FAR~RS' ~LUB r,tEETS. . • ", The ~egulllJl meetmg" of W.a'yn~ TownshlP Fa:rmers' CJ\lb was held I _UlIII!J1J~'Ulast Thursday at th.e .I", hom~ of Mr. . " Leh~ -and Mrs. J. T. Dearuufff of ~

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enrOl. in Ule '5Ccond pde. . " C'rl."ell, . Both 'sections of the first grade t n; \I,n S'lll8,~, are preparing little so ngs and and AI n, of Da~ Mr. ,received a plays for the coming Mother'S brothe\-s, WalLer' C., I' t...~·-"_'__T""~. a'nd Churles S. ll~ of scratCh 0'11 weelts Club program. ' ~ "I Miss Reeder'S firsl gr~de is glad nesville. ago, Web re,llulted in gans rvices will be on duc~nj!, caused by a clot in tile a'r- to welcome Harold Lamb and Don- at, Funer.a\ 'the McClure 'Funeral Home, Fri M'rs. Howell Pierce - joined a tery which cut off the circulati~m aid Daki~ back fl'om illness. day afternoon at 2' o'c10ck and pa~ ~f friends " Sund&Y; at the Benny Furnas has been taken ~. and Mrs. Charles Bogan Jr. 'nl his leg. ·Mr: Sh e.rwo oil' who lias been '10 back to the McClellan Hospital for burial ,will be made in Miami celll- home of Mr. and Mrs. , Tom Foster nnd family have movea into the at Fosters, in celebrating ' the 81 critical c'lndition is , improving. treatments. His condition is criti- ete)'y. Nora B;awke property on birthday of Mr•• E,u~ne Foster. cal. PERS'ONAL<iRAPHS ,Main Street. SUPPER TAlliE TOPICS Ot}Jer guests were: Mr. and Mrs.' Sanitary drinking cups were sup ,Mr. W. P. McCarron hILS bought i. L. Mr, and M'rs. Orville COl'neJl, of Seth Furnas, Mr: and plied to the stud ents Monday when th!l Wm. Shirden farm near, W-ellthe water fountains failed to iunc- Centerville were l'Iupper guests of MentienbalJ, Mr. Joseph, Undn. man. tion. Water wns brought in a Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Squires and wood and MiS. Curtis Tomlinson. Mr. Louis SneU is now empkiyMrs. Lena H8rtsock who haa large tank from which each stu· daughter, Marilyn on Sunday eve· ed oc the Frigidaire at been quite ill is-greatly improved. dent hclped himself. We almost ning· 1 , Miss 'Mary Eleanor Lona H.nrts'ock's sister, . Emma Helen Howard, daughter of Mr. went back to the busket and dipa ;'ee}c.-end guest of her and Mrs. Wesley Howard is quite Harv,e y and niece and husband, 1fT per days. Miss Mary Carolyn Luken8,9f Way, ' and Mrs. Marvin HolUnphead and. Students of the Freshman La tin ill. nesville. • Kathryn Gibbons en te rtained 11 Little Janet Harvey call~ on ~er Class nre making posters to show The Woman's Civic Leagu8' 'IlnT how many Elnglsh words wer'e de- group of f ri ends at a covered-dish Sunday afternoon. tertained their members and famlived',f .rom the ancient Latin form. supper on Monday evening'. ilies at ' a Plu;ty at ~ gym, on last Mrs, Karl -B~d~benllef MT. an d Mrs. Tripplet and .fam- hostess to a St. Patrlck'a Wedncljday night. $. program waa . SCHOOLTOURNAMENT ily of Dayton were Sunday guest! Luncheon qn Wednesday. rendered which caused, muen excitement and laughter, followed The first game of the tourna- of Mr. and Mrs. John Adatnj> and The afternoon was spent by cl\rds. A delicious lunch was ment being played between closs- family on Sunday. ' playing cardS'. " ' Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Hastings of served at late hour. Tb;s party es wils played Monday noon beThe guests were as follow.: is a~annual affair and is eageNY tween the Freshmen and t1Je Sopho Dayton, Mr. and 'Mrs. W. E. Stroud ,Mrs. A. E. Stout, Kt:& L. A. looked forwaJ,"d to each year• . mllres with the latter winning 22- were l;lIests of Mr. and Mrs. Ro.lph Gorst, Mrs. M. A. Fu.lkerson, lin. The W. O. T. U. met at ,the 11. The squ.n.d that represented Hastings on Sunday evening. A. H. Stubbs, Mrs. L O. ~l'Own. Mrs. Carl Sanker spent the da.y MrS. Ralph Hastings, Irfn., ~ home' of Mrs Mary Bogan on last the Freshmen Class was: Preston, Thursday afternoon. Several memSpitler, Rutherford, Mendenhall, with ~r. and Mrs. M. D. Baird ence Malmbry, Ifni , Ruuell bers !Were present 'a nd .& very in;; and Scott; while the Sophomores and family. Frank, Mrs. Wade 'l'u.rner, II~ had: Olary, Hoyole, Fumas, Plank, Miss Esther Smith ~pent the week Gilbert Frye, and 111'8. 'Wutred Anderson, Hyman, Hartsock, and end with friend s in Dayton. Squires. . ' oM'rs. Jessie Hyman and Mrs. AI Hopkins. Sam Henkle- has been 'removPolinsky ,vere visiting in Cincin· The second game was played on ed to his home from ' tie M)aml W-ednesday noon with the Seniors nati on Wednesday. Va lley Hospital and is very mum and Mrs. Rolanif Carey and Mr. winning from the Juniors. improved. a few days this weel< son, spent Fires, Collett, LeMay, Boger and Mr. and Mrs. Josish DaviS,..re D'onohoo played on tlle, Junio%' with Mr. Carey's parents in Day. dinn er guests of Mr. and ~n. ton. team and Davis, Earnhart, Young, Mrs. A.I Polinsky was visiting in Lloyd Davis an.d fcmiJy on Tu... Dakin &I1d Satterthwaite played on day ev,e,ning. Dnyton last M<lnday. the Senior team. ' ' Misses Anna Gae Treadway a nd Hr. HOwaN Stanley, NEW VOLUME FOR LIBRARY Ruth Donahoo were' s hopping in 1 nail in big foot payton Saturday and ' while there sned w,th blolod""il!~~)ni1~ 'iThe Development of America" they lunched at Seville Tavern. new hjstory volume nas b~~ add Mrfl, ' Luella Mi.ltenberger .. flf to the school library. Middletown is visiting at the • v,olume is completed by F e home of F. H . lI1i1tenberger on '!:,~:;:"";P:::"fTnor.t Wirth Professor of Ill&- Route 2. , tory and Chairman of the DivisIon Mr. and oMI'!I. Lou ' St. John en· of Social Science, George Peabody, terlained the lewilde Club to ' an Oollege for Teachers Nashville, all pay di~ner on Thursday, Tenueue.; ' March 18.' The book contahis a thorough E. R. Bentley and Carl dlBOII.lon of the Nllw Deal and visited with Mr. and Mrs. the important 'policies that rwill, no Anderson at Fort Ancient; ~oubt, be' retained in history vol- ,day afternoon. , amea for ~ to come. ' Mrs. llIlla Braddock; Mrs. ~ N~ empbaill II 'placed on B?I!- Burris &l\d Carl , Oonner 0 lfiPaital, rel...o.... and eult raJ life. ton Visited Tuesday with ••~ ' The volume ".. olitatlled an a !In. E. R. Bentley. pl'Obabl' textbook fo-rthe U,nlted Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Moo. . of ~ ~I'J Clua in the eoJDinr Dayton, spent. Tuesday and WeilIChooi nua.. nescil.7 with .lIT. and lira; cwr IIr.......... ~ 'KelJes.and Burnett. . ion cI JtVnt HoUr. ... . of 1Ir."·1In, bfU

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Mr. e:otertainejl to a. -turkey dinner, Sun-day. in honor of the birthdays o her moth_!!r a n.d uncle. Mrs. S. Burnett arid Mr. Lee Mason 'l'1i . gUests w'el'e : Mr. and Mra: Lee Mason of Mason. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Burnett. Mrs. Alice Clark and Mrs. Margaret Jobns, Virgil, and Keit h _ _._ -: _ _ The LadJes AId of the M. E. Ch~l'ch me ~ ut the home of Mrs. JosIah DaVIS on Wedn esday. After th e business session

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A better record for the sengon than, last yeo.r. T()u1;namen~' reo cord not as good as ~a~t year how· we managed to take second , _. S.. mma.y of the Game. ,1Ikt\inst very DV~ -rnlnn,.ttiII:in'n ';Lockland Gentemlle 22 ,.. • ., ,.,_ .... _,,..,-_.• )1. team with: Jefferson 20 .. Morrow tbe. seuson. 23 Port William 13 Morrow 18 Leesburg 16 Franklin 28 , Alumni 19 Lebanon 17 Mason 27 Ma'rtinsviJle 20 Springboro 86 Carliale 18 48

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MIAMI UNIVERSITY TO PRESENT "MACBETH" TO . 'HIGH SCHOOL

Comeia. Seewhatathrilling advance Frigidaire with the Meter-Miser britlgs for 1937: Superb new beauty pillS SUPIlR· DUTY at the price of an ordinary refrigerator I You get proof of completeness never known before in ALL, BASIC Rl!1'lUGBRATION SIlRVlCES. You don't buy on mere say-s.o. Now you see PROOF•• rigbt in. our store, that FrigidlUre is the most romp/de Ice-provider, food.storer and food-preserver ever known. PROOF that it saves enougb on food and CUttent ~o par for

Saturday, March 20th, the ' atic students of Miami sity 'W ill present the ian play, "Macbeth", to a nuDiIl,erl 9f high school students weste rn Ohio. The issued an invitation to dimts of Wa.ynesville High The pluy, ' wiJl be given free charge. .

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Tow nship, Wanen County between of. Ohio. to-wlt: . Being a.: part tile Miami Rivers, MIami S4uate as sh\lwn on the 'd ' ., corded plat of 8~1(1 ViMage' mn ' . n ge to Hoyell and gmning 8.t the'west corner of E B Ad Lola Dalton, r eal estate in the 'Vil-, square; tlience alonf- the S. El ,luge of Franklin being Iota 148 'o f Main- Street i (1~ feet.; thence 149, and 160. '. paralleL wiUl 'Ullli Street about . ' . 119 JAI feet· ~ence southwestward. , Marl'. ...e L,cenaea Iy p,arallel wi.tlt lIain Street -l~ 'AI Carl Peurrun g, process worker f~et to the eas\) cdtmlr of the Ohrisin Ohurch Jot; thence withStreet slIid _ Steel Mill . ' Middletown " Obio Itlan ot and parallel 'tb High and Mary Z~n c, clerk, SpJ;ingboro, 40 f~et; thence southwljstwardly ( lind plU',llllel ~ Main- St. 62'A1 feet to the N. E. aid of High st.;

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Stull«!nta Ta1i;e 'Trip to Miami UIIi" ""r.ity To Sc.;' Shapeape";'e..o D,r!,'nta, "Macbeth." . • , M;. DietriCk, woo has been,. the Professor ot World History at Be.Jlfontain~ for nineteen y~ni presented a "Pageant of ,tbe Story of Ml\llkind" , at the High School A.!8embly Wednesday afternoon: • Mr, Dietrich showed a hand painted scr4!en . depieting pictori.cally the His!.9ry of the World, and tOld' /ltol'i81! to eonnec~ the pi~ tUfes. " Mr. Dietrich was here before /In the spmng of H181.

Now that bl'lIketball BeaSon- • ver and Spring ifl""het theJili. uiho<ll pupils are ~~~1lIjnlr traekninded. Itt j~ a {e "..eeb various tracK mee~ b off. Altho\lgh. 'the we~ da~ h e Coullty Ji'ield Mellt ')een decided upon it wlll>PlIIl)bi'b.:' be May 7tb or sometimll "ft4Ift-t"'..... The date for tryo~ 'at' To.wJl hi'p High Scbool ' ... April 9th" Beiaveeri the two laukd, the lIchool will h4ve m~ N th other cb<lol~" Leb'ano~ ~d ~qrrow. an other scbools n'<lt et ;Iecid!!d U;PO'll.'

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Anna Gay Treadway, 'wbo is Presidllnt .pi the'" ,state Federation of Musie. is holding a Music Scholarship contest. She is accompanied ee,ch by l1er son, Frank LeMay Jr., her i;fe~t:- daut hter Delo.res Clark; and tbeir have frien.d, Jerry ,"!'ackson, Rob~rt Preston. The contestants conSlSt of 'Mirand~ Me.a.aows, ·..·pfayed by Erma . Shockey; Sadie Simkins, pp.rtrayed by, Evelyn ' Johns ; L.uel.(4)"'m""~"Clr lla Lumpton py Mabel, Franer; and 'Evalina' SCrdggs by ¥i1dred Coo~ The leads are taken by Bob, Frank belztollnll In.u"" .. I "LeMay; ,'and Sue, Vivi{lIl Sunbonnet Sue is an 'orphan who was taken in by' comedy. c)!lU'acters,' Mr. and Mrs. Ahijah Scroggs, ·protraYed by R~th donner nnd Rob ert Hintt. M~Spavttl the constable, C)lar! . H-oyle; and his 'son Reuben, 'Earl 1tbIndenh.al1 al$O add- to the fun . .There will ,be tallping and dancihg choruses and vU1a~ ' boys and girls there to ndd to the ' entertai ment. Don't miss ni~lml: ,er-'1 the J?ijr hii -of tbe year by the glop cluh under the dtTection of Mr. Frank assiste~ by Mis.. Smith and Mr. Brown. MISS - PICKERiNc.~ENTER. VILLE RECEIVES HIGH . RAl'lNG IN CONTEST H ... · L_ding Role In High School

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'Girls' Standin .Mother of " Deatb .virginia S~uler, I~ feet But Partic:ular. Are Not Y..,t . Potato Race: J ean McClu.re, 24 ' . seconds; Virginia. Schuler, 2.9 secK DOwn, F ami' Iy SUrVlve . ondL , Mr. J esse Lewis, of San FranciSr. Sup~FVisor, Mary A,I1e-li seo, California was killed in an MASTER TOMMV.- WAGNER. IS autC?mlYbile a~eident last ThurSday EIGHT YE'ARS OLD ,AND nftcmoon. HAS PARTY FOR FRIENDS Particulars of the accident were ___ _ not 'jlorwnrded to the fiam ily here I Lit tle Tommy Wagner celebra!;. ' I ed his eighth birthday. anniv~l'SI1ry a!i this goes to press. HI! is survived by , his wife, Eva, by ~aving a group of eight children <laughter, Marian, a Bon, RichaI"CI, nd his teacher, Mrs. Jack Kersey, of California' a son; Ethan of at his home on Saturda.y afternoon. ( A.nnapolis~ . ~a~land, and ,his I The afternoon w.as spe~t . playing. mother, Mrs. Lizzie. Lewis of thO games aLter wh\ch deilcloUll replnce. fre. hmen ~ \V~'~s~'~ CAAi>QfiTHA1'fKS MOT HERS TO HEAR SPEAKER FROM MIAMI UNIVERSITY \ W~ wish' to thank our neigbllors, A T SESSION FRIDAY friends and celatives '1 01' theil' The r egul a l' meeting of t he kindness to us i n the siclmess an d death of !lUI' mother, Mrs. Em~a Mothers' Club will be held ~n T. Eyer. ~da.y, Aprli 2 at the Gt'ade School Also the LY.l;le Ladies ~id Soc- b.ulld1Og. iety, the neighbprs and relativ~s l M.iss R~th Hocket o! Miami Unlfor t he beautiiul 'fIowe}'s, Rev. DI' , .. ~ r:llty WII! be the maIO speaker qil bert and Mr. ·A. H . Stubbll for t he aftetnoon. A hum orous llkit, their efficient servire. will b e given and the Mrs. Warren Surface and famil;x pupils will put on t he nll<'{)"rlun.

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Operetta To Be Given In The Near Future -Friday afternoon your edi\Ol Miss Ina Pickering, daughte of , . t· t' g witnessed 11.9 m teres 109 mee 10 Mr. and M:rs. C, rl Pi~kering re- of old friends.' ceived a superior rating at the .\ ' k Central Ohio District Contest hel~ While /littlng here at t h e des • at Greenville, Ohio. A~ a later date a couple .danle in, a~'ounced thai . I were "old reaidenters" here she will enter the .state voca CO'!\I and wanted to

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At the Easter seoson, our thots. turn, quite n!1turally, to the religious 'endeav01:s being put forth by the various church bodies in our midst. The good and nobl e impulses within us a'waken as the new 1i1e -of Sprihg surges thl'u o~ I' en 're beinlt. Exprmsion of the of liv'ulf ~s sought. So, recogni Ood, we turn 'in greater nuat this season of the year, -the ch\lrc:1l, that, thru its worBltip program we might come c1' to Him. .Grenter atendance a nd 0 e inter..st in religious TIUlcLUII'It.'.'l'esult. A~d, so, to meet thia need in the lives of our peop' , W.ay nesville churches arc now Sl! nsoring Holy Week services illl programs. We heartily recon erut the IIttendance upon these 'serlvecs in the communit-y's institutiJn.s. We will all be better - fdl' having attended them. Try it. NOT TRAtN~D?

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"Al'e ,.Ie going to establish in this country a me~ eval .system under which a man is not allowed to' ehter a busin ess if hi s prospect ivB competitors are too soft or too numerous to s tand his 'competi tion?" asks Business W eek. "That .seems to be what some of our priee-fi:xJ'ttgjnm laws are leading up to." . Business Week then cites a law under

Thanks to M rs. B. F. Vau gh n of Ce nterville, a copy ' of The M'ial"'i Gazette, dated October 27, 1880, recently come into out' hands, and we fin d much of interest in it as many cha"nges have come into ollr little community in half a century . Th"omos J . Browne ; as the editor at th e time and Mr. Browne st ated in a short paTagraph th~t with that w ek j1~ was beginnlJlk his yeruia"';' con'Tlect~oll 'Witp (a it 'l'oll'laipe'(i il,l l\is. h ITS ~ld . U,~=-"'~rrln.. in · 1925.. . 8 4-H' Glub News-M.iS!! H~­ This was, indisputa~IY, the Ida Hoi'st, Asst. SCate 4-H Glub "horse a nd buggy" ero, as there Louder. . ,, ' 1 ==::::~=~:::::~==~~=~i~1 are advertisements Ior two "carri8:10 Fine F eather&- . M', Eerb usi n ~ss. age, buggy, and jageerl' manu- g uson, Extension Po ultry Speclal. • Un ,jel' such a sY3tem, a buEJiness factul' 1'5 , one was carried on by iat. can become 100 per -cent "politi- Peter Eberly, grand-father of Mrg. 8 :20 Man's Effort to Master' cally controlled" - no man can Charles Anderson, on t he site of the OhiO'-H. E i E ewine, Hbtorian, C1'lter it whhout political pull and Ralph Hastings . garage, ··and the 8 :30 Music. 8:40 Flj,I'm HO!l;le Pe~·i p d: . approval. The magazine adds: "If other was conducted by' ~ Isaac t h'is is good for auto d ealers, what Wood in the building owned by Clothing Cha~Misi; ·E dna Ga~ l.o:I"~.d a bout c.1othing s~ores and retail W. A . Gustin in. which is his head la han , Exton ion ClothIng Spedgrocers an~ magazine publishers? quarters for a chicken market. Be- .alist-:' Our Hom es and F amiJies--MTs. What busines/< ,vill your son be sides these first chlss carriage able to enter? Y01H' OVO n business '''Illakers, Ge01:ge W. Sides and QO'r H elen Mougey .Jo:t'{lan, Ext: Home a nd no other? Are we to becoma i did Ii large business in the sale of Economist. a nalion of hereditary castes?" Wo0d!till buggies, carts a.nd carr!- I 9 :00 Music. . Many other kinds at laws at- , a~s In lI~W styles. B~~des bug- . 9 :10 Brightening the Hom e with -=~~~~~ te mpt to fix prices, change the gles, carrl!1ges etc., one out-of- House Plants-- G. ti. Po ~c h , FloI" :: law of supply and demand, or in- -town firm advertised. a ne~v style iculture Dept. terfere with f ree and . legitimate and a very comfortable sleigh. . . 9 '20 TI '" I . j I ta E R P ' t (f th . fL ' , . I., not eas ng mpor n ..... competit ion . Thus, according to .' . I'm z a or 0 I!IWl8 of Soybeans in Ohio F armhlg- J. . • a summary made by the Institute Prmtz) wn.s t he only grocer who B P k F C S j ' I·t. ' d "d ryan d green .. gro- . ar , 'a~ rm raps JeCID IS. of Di rt.ribu,tio n, more than 300 a d ve rt Ise h ill s affeclin g retailers were in- ' cel·ies. Loca tion opposite Corn 11 1 !J :30 MUElC. • Willa t roduced in s tate l egislatures in : Ho~sc," which ~ the buil~ing. in !! :40 Flow the"Ohio Soil Survey Lhe bl'ief period between J a nual'Y whICh " uynesVllle township Ii br1 and F ebruary 17 of lhis year. I ary now fl ourishes. . Some of these laws advocated " Smith Brt,thers ," C. E. and tra de reg ulatio ns ; others would .J cff cl>on were dealing out "beef. crea te sal ·,< axes ; others would vl al and Illulto n. and "J eff" is 1'I ', l l'ict " I'LI'ali ons or ' levy class ~ t ill at lhe head of a flo urishing tuxes lt f.,' t)st variou s busin esses. iJu: in ess of like nature. -rh... y T' ·, " 's l' nC' ~jfI!a: a .. "1 :nlcrJ. F. M'lssiidi ne, father of O. O. 'terence w i h the .established econ. MWsild in e, "as a dry goods merom ic . mach in . il nd penalize the chant, advertising a large asso rtco ns utn cr. ment of goods. "Merli t \ a" is a good word for Cupid was busy also, as Lewis legisi a ti•. n of lhu. !mid. I ts ben e- St ubbs and Miss Eva King were f its nre non-exist ent--a nd it is we d in L efanon on October 21st without social or eco nomic justi- and on t he 7th, at Wilmington, ficntion. Le\vis Wollard. and ~Ii.s s Mollie Roge rs. of Lees burg were married . . LOCAL NEWS Death stalked abroad then as Mr. an d Mrs. George Osbo rn, of now and had tak"n James Elliott, L ebanon, were gu ests of. Mr. and aged 83 years ut of the F~ry Mrs. Ralph Hastings and' l!On, Bob· neighborhood. Miss Mary (Wm.) I Stayn Tight . . . deep by last Su nd ay. Mor l'is, on the 18th of the same crimps in line wires give Mr. and Mrs. Roger Brown and neighb orho od ' had ul so di ed. John , the fence "live· tension." dnug hter, Doris, Mrs. Harvey Hole Strai n of ncar Spring Valley and of Lytle, Mr. Albert Carve r, of Charl es Wdght of near MiddJeRight Hardness for !:;pringfield nnd 1\'11'. J ob. Sea rs of ru n churc h where Sam Meredith strength and resistance to Cincinnati were S un (h, c' ests of no\(' lives. strain. Y ct wft t:!!Ough to I'. nd MrR. W. N . .... .. and fam I Aval'y N eedle.<;, a s t.uunch Demo- wrap and splkc easily. ily. [crat. disJlen~ed 4 mails dnily, but Mr. a nd Mrs. Ad olphus Willi ams our rural friend s were not th en of Da yton Rpcnt. l~ ridayni ghl with ~ cr\'C d by intrep id carriers as they TIBh~ Knota •. . . Can't slip. Keep the wires from , ,J , ,_:.;\ ... MI'. a nd ,\1, '. W. P. Graham . al'C to day. Mr. a nd Mrs •.John Adami ~I e The railroad t imetabl e showed spreading and "stock lorc. brat' ll lhc.-1r Tw enty-seco nd ll~l'i- 1 t.ha~ th e tl'a.veling ~ublic had their ing through. r~ll l y on March 11. Their guests chOice of rour trams west every Mrs. Viola N a.rlan and son, day and three east. Fa rme rs received the top prices and Mrs. Warren W ebster for their produee-12 cents f or ' ~nd f~il y, of Daylon, were the I butter; 10 cents for eggs; lard, 10 guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Ad.! cents ; sau sage, 10 cents. • m B and fa mily Inst Sunday. Rev.' V. F. BroWn wag pastor of Mr. and :Mrs. Paul Duke and I t he ~f', E. church, <BJld. th,e- Sunday family; Mr. und Mrs. Carl Duke prevlOUS, Quartel'1y Meeting !Were, SUPIJel1 gu ests of Mrs. Irelen ' been held 'it~ Pfesidi'Tl~

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Mrs. Delln Venable was in Le};la. 90n on Wednesday . Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Reason and son, spc nt Sunday with. Mrs. Sadie Reallon in Harveysburg. I ,Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Frye werc hosts to a birthday dinn ers 'given in h91)0r of Mrs. Irll "Rich on Sunday" Those. present were: Mr. lind ~~Ts. Hartley Moss and fllmily, Mrs 'i ra Richard and Mrs. Reba Braddock . . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Meredeth and family, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rhanor visited' in 'Harveysburg, Sunday. ~obert Lqcy of Lytle attended the Dayton Pike OOOlmunity Club meettilg held , Friday night at ·the home of Mr. apd Mrs. Ralph- Earn.L".,~" .,,,.... at.,Pekin. ' t!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~!!!!!=~~~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!'!'!!~!'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!~

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of Charle~ Beer of. well kown 'throughout a1l''''''I'lhlln ali tlie former rrlliDag~ of the State fair, as secretary of the lboard of real e$te exnminsueceediqg Lawrence J. Corcoran .of Oolumbus, resigoned. was arinounced by State Commerce Di~ rector, Alfred A. Benesch. Direc- . tor E. L. · Bowsher of the State Depllrtroent of Education announced the" appointment of Warren G. Weiler of Fremont as IIssistant su Eervisor' of vocational agriculture.

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HE'S THE MARcH HARE- ~"en though be isn't (rom All~ 1ft . Wonderland-because Easter comes in Mnrch this year. ~QA Gr~ , Lawrence Keegan explr...~ the qa"ita of E:!"l"~ f.!Ibh;tft til JiffiIl~Iia . . .• , Leach as' youngsters throu1bout tpe country i$Wforward to the . ' '., ! r ~ .• bunnies, new frocks and colored eggs.

, Cbopemtion of coon hunters next fall in sending to the state division !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~!'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!~... ~-~-~~~~...!'!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!'!~~ :...t"\ .,,' J o! conservatIon. the tags from caT' ,' 11,,=e~===========~ =::=====i;~===!!i!IiIIjIIi~' tured raccoons, together with data o'n he· place and time 'of capture;-I ~ ·atU.d~ll1t1i : ~ urged by ,Conservation Com,. soc:iolog:v'l~~~,r:~I~~1! I missioner LlIIIVl'enee ,W.oodell when he reported that q80 mccoop, reareel qn ·the Milan '~te gath~ fann an tagge,d, ar~elOg liberated in \Wodland ,districts. "W~ do )(now. the range of the ra~· " (lJommigsi6I1llr Wooddell if :we ' are to succeed in JPlliiroIlillltltilO'n for restOcking under ",c()Dditi4~ns we must lUlve 'lnlt.ormatlon. Without it we C8.'II definite determination _ •.• _._ ..•• _ 'tequir.ed £01: a ptopaplot." 1:,1

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Solid Leather Soles; Black. Brown, Patents, W.bites RINGLESS CREPE CHIFFON 'HOM:

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Remarkable Sheer, clear fashioned to· fit. ~ . Excellently made, ideal for every day wear. Reinforced toe and heel for extra wear

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Call 130 for 24 Hour Service QUlOK GLEANERS OFJ'ERS • special EASTER serviCe tbla . week-send . your clotbes !it CREAMlER REFRIGERATOR 2 11. m. Friday and tb~ tWill SERVICE ' b'e cleaoo'd and returned for " Easter wearing. M~. Menden-W. Sel"Yice All Mab.ball, ,A¢en; Wayneavjlle. Ito..

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Of Refrll!w&~'" ' ~AL1l/: PoORLAND POTABelta.'Mot'or-Ai>pliaJu:e .itepalr lfOR TQES, for seed or tabte ~­ Z09 E. Mutheny . Leb_oD See OI\C8l' Kibbey ~daII

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LEBANON, OH'IO YOUR LOCAL AUT HORIZED FORD REPRESENTATIVE

w. ~(;. St Johns F owever, we take the liberty of suggesting a more ~arly settlement o! n tu I'n 8 0 as to avoid the congestlOn and crowded condition in tbe office during the la~t two or three da ys. •

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Buy Your Easter Candy PLACE ORDERS FOR 2 lb • . EGGS

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ALSO BOX CANDY. 60c to $1.00 _ __ I• E YOUR ORDER !\ow FOR ICECREAM TO TOP OFF YOUR EASTER DINNER

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New Hats fo1," Easter wear ~ at Grace Lincoln Smith's . '" HIGH SCHOOL O'PERETTk;- The Sunbonnet Girl, April land 2 . B enn}t Eurnaa 'is imllll'Ovirur

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Our county officers are a and cou rteous group and will da all G Will 'bl to h I ' . . range POSSI e e p the CItIZens in any ev~nln Ma h way they can BO, why not help g, J'C th em in their work bi tree.Y 'F y eBsenll ng t b' e The stram which will bear upon JI' heavily at d_ay·.. r• . LOCAL .NEWS ABOUT 'TOWN

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The past few weeks' have been busy oncs at W-ayne Park wher~ Ml:. C. M. 'Robitzer has been directing a Jarge force of wOl'Jm\cn in getting the beautliul grounds ready for the opening on Memorial Day. The P.icnic grounds have been enlarged. NumeroU$ trees have been set out. Tables for a thous· and picnicers will be expanded to accomm~dBte fifteen hundred per/Ions tbis lIummer. . Mr. Robitzer pointed out that one of the featu'r es which he is trying out is a. restricted portion the park where liquor of all kinds will be 'e ntirely prohibited. Ohurch organ illations and groups will' be welcomed to the use of the grounds entirely free of charge and wi'JJ be able to determine and

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, Housing facilities ~ave . be a source of 'Worry' to. many, but Mr Ji ,¥o Clure .is wondering ' W , t has ' ~ened to tenant!l-- wlho several years have returned make their abode in the 8l\ecial acoommodations which h lias Intained for lUs m~gt'atiDg nd~ a pail' f)illkers that "sually ,hake their nest in his shade t n Main Stre·et. />.n old limb, p,1l decayed p:aa been left o,?- tile"Vee 1llere1y -.!US ,I pall' 0 . flioke.rs it

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f4r from 9'e old hqme farm wJ.tere ther Uye" fol' several yean. They lIPId the fum ' and moved to BarVIJIIbu1'l' .In .191ct" anct. Mve. " ••n ... naldenta of the town ' a!nea then. . 11'0\' .,.... tbDe, h. worked as a carpcHl~ Jalld paIDter.

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and, will ilay. T\le . death of Mr. Morris Shero! Frigidaire since building of the present Moraine €ity plant in w~od. a highly -respected resident 192(3. of ' this village, occured on last ' Industral engineers, architects, Tuesooy night. Although he had h·a.ffic engineers and manufactur been in' failing health for. several ing technicians all ,have Deen months, his death was n shock to working for months on a plan the com!munity. Funeral se that will completely modernize we;-e held at McClure's Fun moon and ilie plant, provide excellent traf- Home on Friday fic facilities for the safe arrival bpriat a Miami Oemetery. ?tin. Ida Howe of Dayton, visit.and . departure ' of nearly 9,000 men and womev.. who. ar'& employ- ed <friends IIIJId ulatives l.t~re last ed at Moralhe Gity, and jncorpo'1'- week. Mrs. Allie Dakin of Harmon . other 'fceatjlres ~ main~i'n bf the Jl~nt lUI' bIle Home, Lebanon called, on Ml;. and the. refngeration' indus- Mrs. E. B. Dakin last Friday. M'l'. and MTS.. Joe Davis visited relatives in Dayton on SUlllday. · Mr. and, Mrs. Raymond Eakins and son have m'Oved on a farm near Wellma'l1. ~ Miss KathIe-en Gray spent the week-end with Miss . Lavcme Osborn: Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Bogan and ' children spent Sunday with Mr. Bl}d Mrs. Da.vis Bogan. Plans arc being completed' for the High School Alumni to be held at the Gym on S;aturday night, June 6.

IM'TS. Carl Duke, the president of tbe association has been working and :planning to make this the fiftieth anniversary of ·our commence menta. a. success. Every member is urged to be present. Din'ller will sewed by the P. T. A. Don't tor get . J;une 6. . The n\g~t was

o.b'itua,ry In the early morning of May 19, 1937, the last page of the life 01 :\{orris E. Sherwood was written, .vhen as entering a peacefull .slUJnl Jer he gently passed to bis etern\1 home at the age of 80 years, ·hree months and nine days. Ftc wus the son' of Johnatihan . nd Margaret Sherwood and was lorn at Oregonia,. Ohio, Feb. 10, 867. He is the last of a family of ix children. . On April 4. 1878 he ' was maried to Miss Ruth. Anson and to tis union was born two 80ns': Fred .f Columbus, Ohio, and Cad, Who ives at Wayn~~l1e. Almost <his entire life was spent n Warren County and ~iI circle , f friends is wide. He was by birth. a member , of he Friends Cbllrch and his life , xemplified the. tione Christian 'Character. . He was loyal fried, 1. gooiji' and sympathetic nelgbbor, n kind father and a lovlntr hua- ' band aiul edeared hhnJlelf 1;0 all

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THe p~st few we1lks have been busy onoe9 at W~yne Park wher~ C. M. 'Robitzer has been' ·ell· l'ecting Il Jarge force of wCll·kJ.en' in getting the beautiful grQunds ready for t he opening on Memorial Day. The Picnic grounds h'a.ve ' been enlarged. Numero~ trees }lave been sot out. Tables for a thousand piCtlicers will be expanded t,o acco:rnm~dl1te tifteeri hundred ' perlIOns this ~umme1". , Mr. Robitzer pointl!d ' out . .of - the' featu:r.es which he is out is . a restricted portion the pal"k where 'liquor of ull kinds will be entirely prohibited. Ohurch organizations and groups will be \"elcomed ~o th"8 use of the grounds entirely free of charge and will b,e able to determine and ~ol\ow the u' own p.rograrns..wit~out Ulterference of other etraebons. ' Moderate pri~, ~L prevail in the: rcfrl!8~m'en~ stan 8,wimmi'ng in the po t w'U be p oed as in for mel' y~ . Tb~ p)cnic grounds arc always free and fOlks are cordial, , '. ' • Iy InVited by Mr, Rob~tzer to come and enjoy t hemselves in- frequent t' t W P k. ou Ings a aync ar The large swimming pool with superior ,health guards by extraordinary means ann facilities for purification has been filed .and all r.eaql( ~y ' prospective swimmers are casting lO'Dging ey~ at the wa· ter., ,.,, Sometl!,ing -of the importance of this local ' p-r oject as a business cone~ is noted from the employment a ngle.' Du-ting the sUmlm'e l' from ,20 tQ , 26, worthy ':Of the eO]JllJlunity

~ Dr' . ;)~C:'l~~.1'.m~ ogy in Ma~l~~e' tha.t in ' ......... that no nai"n,,N,•..t"lIkItJo _~~~ er-al1 had lost God.

izlng thllt lIIlc1Jf."'_ IH in history of pIe ,l\ad had an oit1)Orrbun,ltv 9urphis that could

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within the next ~ few beautiful southem Ohio in preparation for 1938 pro tional center. duction activities, it was Ilnnoun -auVEYSBURG ced Saturday nigh~ The -con structlo-n-,Il-n~d-pl~a-n-t'!!l-ay".

an tildUatrtoU8 1)01" takfntetQ8t in f~ life anll all atffer~t kindj of I.bol! i~ fArm eaped.Uy , the 8~ock In' •

out program will involve e n expcn d~ture in excess of $4,000,000, and will 6e the largest expansion of Frigidaire since the building of the present Moraine €ity plant in I926.

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born. Mr. and Mrs. ,Fred Bogan and ' children spent Sunday with Mr. al).d Mrs. Davis Bogan.

'In the early morning of May 19, 19S7, the last page' of the ~ife 01 M,prris E, Sherwood' was written, . vhen, a s entering a peacefull slUDIJ 'lot he gently passed to rhia etem11 bome at the age of 80 years, 'hree months and nine days. Hie was the son of J ohnathan ,nd Margaret Sherwood )md was' ,lorn at Oregonia, OhiO, Feb. 10, , 867, He i.'! the last of a family of ix children. On April 4. 1878 he was maried to Miss Ruth ~son and to lis union was born two sons: ,Frecf .f Columbus, Ohio, imd Cad, Who , ives at W~yne~l1e•. " Almost rillS entire life w~ )I~en.t n' Warren County and; ~lS cll'Cl., ,f friends is .wide: , " _, He was by birth a member of • he Friends, Church .. and his life ~'Xemplified ' the' true ., Chrllitian ~Nu: cter. He was a .ofal frle'na. '\ goOdi ,and Sympathetic neighbor, a kind father and '''' lo~ hu~ band and endeared himMlf to aU , Wrho knew :him. " ( , He leaves to mo~ his (OIl hlB faithful' wife,'

Plans are· being completed' for the High School Alum~j' to be held at the Gym on ~tul'd!lY night, June 6. . IMn. Carl Duke, the president ,of the association has, been w-orking and ,p lanning to mak~ this the fiftieth anniVersary of our commence ments G. succ-ess. Ev.ery member is urged to 06' pre80n~ Dinner will ~hildrenJ two ~irr1!"1~g'lraJilCi~~IIU.:IN-,:, . by: the P. T. A. Don't and a h08~ o~ frlendll;get , ' June 61 . , • death, '· ~~IIIIa:,...+r


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Some has fjgured it out that It requires 46,000,000,000 quarts of milk & year to supply the needs of this nation. Those who at some time or other In their Jives have had occasion to ,milk a' cow ihave a much better idea of what this means' than the felloW' whose ' efforts to secure the daily milk supply are U~I~e~ to , a trip out on the hack porch to pick up the milk man's dally dellvet'7. r

One of the ways in which everyon e can boost 10al instituti ons and the commun ity ia to have a- iood worc:l1to' say about & business instituti on when it ia mention ed. The story is told' of an old man who dl.e d ana wa buried. At the grave, in lieu of a funeral service, ~ne of his friends was called upOn to say 80JIlethi ng of the departed . The old f.r iend approach ed the grave puzzled as to what he might say. The departed' had more than the usUal number of human frailties and it was not easy to think of & remark appropr iate to the occasion. Final~ ~ friend of the dep&rted said: "Veil ,John was. aood smoker. " tb~ ~t, that 'nIe story is old but it i.l1u8tra. ther& is alwnys ~etbing good that can be said if ~ one looks for it: T\ae 'is'alway s som~t~CQodithat stitution if one 100D for it,' can be said of-'.,'1 of good will is going to ,help . and the exprs build up that Instituti on and mAke it even better, This is a lIimple, effectiv e way for the people of a commUllity to build up their own town.. A good ' word is just as ~asi1y said as a dispar8g !ng word a.nd is W'orth infinitel y more. If you want to discover the true quality of a man put him in'to & position where he can: ..rofit bJi llt tie dlshone str and unfairne ss and Inju8t1~ and cr~o1cedneB8. U he yields YOJl have as accuraie - a pictu.re of him as you need for any appraisa l. A man's characte r is not determin ed by what Ib~ BaYS, and the higll sOWldi:Dg phrases he uses, and the lofty ideals he expresseS when on parade, it is best shown by what he do.es when the , opportu nity pr-eaentl! it. . self. .

We are truly t~ankful ~at as a boy in school we are not going to be called' upon to 'study Span lab history a few years bence. The wbole business is so tangled u.p that, try as you wip, We can't make head or tail of it now wbile it i, gojng on. We are qaite sure it isn't going to be any easier to do it after t hey ~t the thing settie-- if they ever do, and' ~e . history books written.

Louisian a Is making a strong bid for Industri es. The state recenUy adopted ' a constitut ional amendment authoriz ing tax exemptio n on new industria l plants for a period of ten ye81'/l. Scientis ts have figured' '0 t that the world will last for another trillion years. Figuring out that one was simple. What we w~uld like to see the sclentist a, figure out is what t4e.pati onal debt will be by that', time . . The village cynic was in the office yesterda y. He ea id that the stateme nt credited to Patrick Henry, " Give me liberty or giVe me death," was made' after P atrick Henry was married. It is estimate d that there are more than 1,600,000 federal employees of states, counties; and municipalitie s who are not required to pay federal Income taxes. No reason has ever been given that just ilies the practice. It on e wage earner is entitled to pay th e same tax. T'he salaries (If both of these clas SCS, as a Tu,le , are in line with the compens ation being r eceived by others in other lines of bUllnesa for the same service.

Nothing gives one a keener appreeiat.on of an int elligent conversa tionalist than to hear the other kind rattle on aimle!sl y for an hour at a time.

TWO MINUT E SERMO N ( By Thomas Hsatwel l )

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it. It may telae but once r get Btd,etrl&ell n9tbing m.emb~~ I bad onc84wh o dlecld,~ 110 1 11IDiB&~"" and. ..~., -"L« could maJae. caJn~1;;11i{J.o even ~ey them_ ' door and w'ait'ed for then!' breed' an milk, good silver spoon. Why, I wouldn' t a ten foot pole, one 101!g\ enough< 'em feed the~lves,. I ~othe'r said th~y bad>always cU'l'ae,d and someone ought to after them, aDa eftn:th O: I, don't know e,x actly ",hy tliey are cu sed, there must be .orne good 1'8880n, and it must be thllir own fault. I have !II sneakin g suspicion that it, happene d back jn that faof Edell, It seemll a mous Gard lot of thins- origln'ated ' the're, both good and bad. I've seen severa} picturetl of it and It looked like a real pretty place. to 'me. There was one thing that confused m.e tbo', and that was that there were nudistS in, the nillw'I'e l" I thoug'bt that 'W'U a compara tiveidea, but it seellJl it has ly been going on for centurie s. It just goes to show that all theSe continua lly old .fogies that condemn ing the younger generation were just 81 bad &8 they paint the modem. , ollly they thinJo we don't b lOW it. W\)at tbey really don'~ ~now Is thiit ~, re pretty 1IDI&n, after ~l" , and can oll(,ln d~e ti~. But ge, ting to the. snakes, my grandf~ never knew wten. he was go,. ing to ,have lunch with a snake or I'iIDD;I,eru'" find one in bed O!' in the cupboard. It _8 awfully hard ,o n bim and he develqpe d a yery rare of pernicio us jitters. He was very fond of my grandmo ther, but he finally told .he~ ~Ile lWould simply have to choose between him and the. snakes because tl)ey worTying him to were slowl death. Well, my 'grandm otber waa tembli '1lllset for a while, 00caUS'e 'she loved my grandfa tber put when sbe ,got ber mind 'made up to _do a thing, she ,stuck to i thru thick and thin, and: nothitig could sidetrac k lier ' either, 80 grandfa ther just gave it up and died of a broken heart. I gueS8 that's prlftty painiol because when he died, he. wn~bed BOm&thing awful. It worriedv' me ri bly an~ I am still ' little auspiI woul~n~ cious of let one a bit }d ;nake get in the sou.p.' anyone writhe would kill

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Tb~Wayneavi1le buam~ firI:U'aDClI-prol-.iClW ' ~~ YI.~~ ~ __ means of publically _P~~I!·~eiJ. .·appreciation of the rme upatan'mn. young meD . , , and women who araduated fromthe .ocal h,gh achool, Wedneaday evening, May 26th, 1,937. We hope that you will be able to continue your education and preparation fo~ aervi~ in iutitutions of qher leaming but if una"ble to do ao, we truat that you wil"remain to pve ~f your beat to ~i • .community. We believe you will find here at home opportwlity to Hive anit he re ar~ed juatly for whatever you may contri. bute in the. build~1 of c:-ur .oCial onl:W. / ' . _.,.....~~ '-_ .' .. .

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StQbbs is ·co.ntinod to with tho measles: OIl S turday, May 22 Mrs. Paul ton. ~ 0, Picking was a guest at the Mr. and Mrs: Jobn Rye berland Plaza Hotel in Cincinn ati . ror 1 ;P'. m. luncheon and' 6 o'cloCK Xenia ~itors Monday fri-:--~ with ... Hotel tea at lhe Sinton !lester Gerhard and' ends from Lebanon . NEW BURLIN GTON Gntet;tD.ined' to Sunda.Y' "'~-""'A'I ' weekenel Miss Ant.ho. Dinwiddie, Mr. and Filer. famillell Mrs. Ed Randall and daughte r, Mr. and Mrs. James Conard were the home of Harold k wias Kendric ~. p}a.y at 'R"'I'V",...h'I1 ';<; . Sara~, Mrs. Mable Dinwiddie, Mrs. called to Wihnlng ton 'last week by . M.rs. Lester Tuesday : (Jay evening. Helen O'Dell and daughte rs, Mr. t he death of Mr. Conard' s fatber, leI' in Dayton, M1'8. Will Drake of In.diana lill -Mr. and M Ray H:irl and Mrs. Lou· Vincent and Mr. and Lewis Conard. the -week-end with her f01ks S. Downing of, e'olumbu s; spent To be ':Ised i~ adverti sing Ohurch Loc1g~ Mr. and Dayton, of Mrs. Kilgore, and Smith Forrest Mrs. and ' Mr. Hubble. Fred Mr. and ' Mrs. '~ranna'n sales wltb ·no cost to organi zations : Orland~ South Mrs. nnd Mrs. Frank Taft of children of Columbu s w~re week/MI. Rom Riggs and his daug<b;. were Su~day guests of thiS Charlest on were calling on Mr. and cnd guest in the ,home of Mr. and to t JUBt phone your advert isemen tel', Pauline, spent Sunday witb Mrs. M. !t. Ttlrry and Mn. .....• Mrs. J. W. White on Su.ndo.y who Mrs. W. C. Smith. "Inser t t~i8 ad i,!, "da~s" space for •..... say . Thomas Perry Mrs. and Mr. wedding ' son. ' celebrat ed their sixtieth zation. organI .. .... m'Ceting 'of the regular -..,-the At Ha~d Rip, <If SP:rBY P(J1fer received ·' .lllrEllS Word has been. LYTLE annivers ary. They received many Spring Valley B~d of J!oUUClu",.rr1 . PQ~s, ' HoSe, Nozzlell, death 01 ?til'll. ,Bll1I"ry I;eibclIP pot flowers and cm·ds. local the of ~ teach · pte8ent the a.t I A~e88orle" and occurred Quns which son, and' Franklin I Hawke, Mr. ,and Mrs. school ' ;ve~ re-'Cle!cttM: primary , and Heating Supplies . ha Ladies Aid will be eater; home Saturda y evening. Mrs. Dean, Mr. J : C. Hawke, Miss Gret- Miss Ruby Smith; intermed iate, C9MPJ).NY, 'BOCKLIET chen' Gehring and Ann Weltz were Miss Myra HaydOCK; principa l, ~rT. tamed at the June ;meeting l:\ext cap was formerly Miss 'M'yrthl . 4if.W Wellman near Ohio, of E. Xeni~ fam Mre. 360, of and June Collett th~ at Dan day 'l\{r:; ol Wednes guests James A. Beam and F. D. Compto n fl1-18-2 ' m4 St. • ¥r. and·14n . Wilbur B: Longacr e. This will be an ilY' at Oxford. ~ ~ as janitor. visitor.!! in. Sabina dish dinMrs. Lee Hawke and son, Dean, ENT:OPE~GA has been in· day meeting and covered NCEM McCall ~NO~ Frieda Miss week. and Mrs. Ida Parshall were guests nero NU1'lling H(lme after May 1. A staUed "as one of th e operator s of Ml.'. and ' Mn. John Smith are and M1'Il. Clark Alice of Mrs. Emma Chandellor in New Mrs. real 'home. 1t!rs...Ada. Couden, telephon e system. local lhe BeriouB' I the over d concerne spent Friday to Day- much Burlingt on, on Friday. 1\1;r8. Jesse Therle Jones W! Locust , Wjlmingto'll. pOO and Mr. of Guests I' . ton. of their daughte r, ~[rs. Arr 'Mr. a nd Mrs. Fred Braddock en~4064. Rates Reason~ M1's. J. W. PJione are: famlly and Hill O~egonia. W:e IIU'C Calvin Longacre thur Knlgbt tertained their card club on last Mr . .and 5-27c ' able on of Ft. Th<m18S, K:y., and Thomps . recovery early 'an of Wcdne day night. Tel()lls, and son, Keith, .1llotored to Chiea.- hopeful frpm this place at;tended Huston, of McIlrath John gasolineJI.~~~~~~~",,:,;~,;,,~~r-4~~:";'';;';....:.2:''':;~~ll Star Red ~ALE: · Several A large num ber of people from. of Millers- go, FrIday, . ~tid spent the lWeekCar;rle Mrs. and Mrs. Wilbert revlv.aJ services at Clarbvi lle ~ Waynesville attended the Class burg, Ohio. . end with Mr. stolfe with good <lven. , Monday evening. Swank. immie J little stOV& is.in good! conditUm JI nd a , Play "Mounta in Mumps" at HarSwank llt Patterso n died Anna Mrs. friend .and Nolan nee Mr. La of farm the 'OllJ John ~omm. , shed veysbUl'g on Friday night. tobac;.c A the home of her niece, Mrs. Ho· friends Mrs. Lee Hawk e and Dean Harvey Burnet bJ~w . down in • of. .Sligo w,re calling on ,' on Tuesday of McClure ward I Monda," e'VenIng. ... Hawke were in Dayton on whid storm herd ·Satutda y. · afterCHICK pItICES RE,DU CEDweek. FUilIeral services were held noon. • OUT n 6W' ! summer. prices on and Sarna Clyde d'a y. Mrs. and Mr. . H(lme 'dn Funeral 'McClure he t at Anclwere family w~re visitors at Fo'rt Jones B. J. Dorothy Grahnm spent SaturMrs. and Mr. baby chicks ~ll' the' lowest we . Thursday afternoo n. . dinner gu~ Sunday at the J(ome ,ent have ever- ' offe?ed~ o'n ThoroI day with Wylodine and J ane KurSunday. Guilof ey • Mc:S:inn Miss Freda I antlers are '" Q-'" 'D_ Dill at Olay. Multf~T.eBtC!l Chicks. Try Bernie .• good n . M ' and .• Mr fiss. of cvV8 ..,.,eo" the e for hom is C., N. College, ford . - them at these low "Ge"~ Ac- ( Mr. and Mrs. Russell SaJisb1lll"Y apprecia tive of the fine I ' ton. summ er vacation . Ma -~ .. f t .t. to ned entertai quainted " .n,rices 'and prove for Hawke Cleo went to Tuscaloosa, Alabama , £Or !4iss ny Ot'e pas ew _:ge. . Ir. Mrs. W. D. Larkin and children .pl~nted »e'en have' ] their eorn Ruth, evening. and shower· Thursday the week-end ourself that there ere.no bet'of Greenfie ld were weekend guests afor lDen n , '&oIog strong." wbo =lll, i ue Miss uelen Enrly, still daughte r, who has been attendin g ~:'T a nd 1'111'8. T. C. c-bickB at any price, and .no Mr. ter of home, the several in visited Nash It F. iMlrs. the near fu't~l'e, become the bride the Univers ity Ulere, accompa nied Haydock and, dnughte rs. p-rlce anywhe re on real better in Mr. Pau\,Wi lliams of Lebanon . days leSt weeki with her clrildrea them home. . ~ent is jncreai Ing., ~rices are advanc ing. quality chicks.. Phone 28 f(lr C. J. Vonema n and of Mrs. Margare t Johns was a. 'lVeek Dayton. Mrs. and ' Mr. Ina Mae Gruber SPe.lt the weeky HAtcher y Townsle details. ohildren of Cleveland, Obig are end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl ment funds are availab le on attract ive terms. Lebanon Ohio. . end with Dorothy Greham. Mrs. Patienee ' ThomplCl,n who guests in the home.of Mr. and MrS. ', numbeT' & ·for ill " I 881'10UII! been as and Row, ' Ed- Hough remnins in a very ser'l'hom and son, Socia ty values are slo..wly but surely rising. . FOR SA-L OR RENT: Four acres C. W. Stratton . at Commen cement tbe E ious conditio n. attonded ng. lmpr<lvl slowiy is weeb be will Memoria l Day services Centervilll!, SntUlrday evening. of 8'1'ollnd, barn, '1 room hoUle Mt'. nnd Mrs..John Klotz' of Cinil"''''''iWl'.-2~::::''' held in the 1.L E. Chl,lrcil- on Sunwith ligbts, fu~e and"clty FRIIjNP S iiOMi:cinnali wer e guests of Mr. and Mrs day at 2:30 p. m. Dr. G. H . .Wea- :~~:~es~homas was one ·of the water. Close to W.ayneaville. William Col·eman on ThiUa'Sday. the address. 6-8-c deliver will ver ,a t this office, Inquire was €hicago of Il'Ild HanCOCK Mrs. Mrs. Emma H. Me Clure Mrs. HarVey Burnett I\ccompanLewis CAESA RSCRE Ei(Mrs. L. iI. Gordon attended the ied Dr. H. E . Hathawa y to Colum- guest of Miss E~ L u For 5.1_ 100 head of to see ,her sister, Mrs. here for Sunday ~dinn~ CoJl"men cem ent exercise s at LawJohn Wilson still remains b~ s, Friday, Mrs. ed cattle, weiglht 360 to 1500 fa of SeHors Stanley Mrs. and Mr. s Edward oospital, a in y, who is rencevil le where Marjorie We buy and lieU all ldnds pounds. seriousl y ill at her home. Mrs. Em- Hathawa . ' home. an eye operatio n. graduate d. the sick list. there for on is Thur;n\8n :'iIay~ ...... Sinclair stock. er30n live of Sellol'S Mr. and Mrs. S~ley Mr. and Mrs. Louie Thompson, Miss Betty Thomas was. in an en Mrs. Ella Haines is now able to be C. L. Maxwell, one' mile south of the al; y Sunda, spent t LehanOill of at Abby ldiers, so Miss the and for Mills terta in m~nt Mrs. Bertie Xenia, on Rt. 6!J. Pli~~ 89~2 .. out some and take rides. ' Home, Dayton, H.ome. Graham were Sunday guesls of Mr. Mtg. was post Nation~ 1 Military Peop!e 6-10 pd. Young The of 1 Ca",pbe1 Dr. and Mrs. Bally and Ml's. Chester Cutler and son, poned Sunday night because of bac Thursda y evening. oil .. Wedn d 11 yto D coua spent in Norwood. Hardy Qassie FO~ SALE ] Big transpl~d vege e-1;-Y. on calau'r eale services at Waynesville, pieMrs. of days this week with Mr. & aMr.nC.caA.e Bumet R.la. . . table p4ints, 6 Il per 100. Miami of Mr. and MrS. Tom Bu rto'll are : Spring Valley a nd Kingman Swe-'- potatoels, 30fl for $1.00 . ock 'took. dm~ . . R. H. H rta on and Mrs a nnounci 'lg the birth of a daughMr. and Mrs. WiJ1iim Smith and Mrs. Clm'ence Kin g and\family ~ L Is f h t th pike. ro ter O<IJ Thursday. Springbo Hardy 'per.ennial1a at e ,armers B tel', e/Ul daughte r, Marilyn Sue, visited rel- the Emrick, Mrs. J. B. ner WI Allen 'Mrs. • p,rfces . . An,nual t Bale .spen hall Menden Mrs. Amos Hartsoc k on 'l\hu:rsday. atives in- 'M1ddletown, Sunday afplants. Cut f lowers for Dl!!iI!bINI and C!lBt Ernest M,rs. and Mr. Saturda y \\;th Mt·s. Fred Colli Therle Mrs. . and Mr. and J O'nes t rnoon. and Mrs. W. P. Tumer of Mar- ~ . tion. George Peterson vlsiin Springfi eld. MI'. and Mrs. Theodor e McIntire Jon es and Son were Dayton from Wayne~vil~. B'~lbli:04~III ' ~~5§55!i!!!ijii!!!!il5i!!5!!ji. JacksO'll of O'Neal, Anna Miss tinsville ana Mr. and ldrs. Walter ft New Bur lington were tors, SatQl'day. of east :':' n. afte·moo and Suliday -MT. .in ville, Florida, is visiting Miss Wanda Clark is ill at Mi- Cast were of the latter's parSu;nday l{uests, eaUed Mr. and Mrs. EdWin HIAft Mrs. L. M. Hende rson. . Miss Clark : Player Plano, In (fOj;ldl ents, Raymon d Wilson and family~ ami Val ley Hospital Mary Adams SUnday; 'llfl-. and Mrs. Otto Seabaid Selma and hos been Il. nurse there for some on of Jr. letcher F C9!1QJ1~I().1~. ' Prieed r.easonable, Perry alC ' Ballard Mr. with Joeeph Mrs. Sunday and Mr. Cin.cinnati spent ' Iii Ph~lIe 40 MI'. Jacob Howard were Sunda.y time. • .bD and Mrs. W. O. Raper. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Emrick were led on Mnh Hariie'tt e PeeU and Mrs. Fran Mr. of guests dinner FO,R . . Mrs. Ruth J'Illln ey and Miss Loudinner guests,S unday of Mr. and ~unday: 70y Sheets and famil y. Mr•. aDd Mrs. Mark Me Millan of cniJdren nd a ella .Jan ney have returned to t h'eir y Salisbur Lon Mrs. & Bogan Raleigh Mr. ~n d 1'111'5. called to see tbe~ sister, Eva, on home from FJol'ida where they H. MI'. and Mrs. Walter Wilson cal- Washing ton C, Sunday. Cen-neai of have spent Ithe winter. Nutt Edwin 'Mrs. led on Mrs. Ella Haines, Sunday her ' OOS8 Mary Shawha n Miss Letitia Schatzm an-and Mrs. terville spent rue$dny n and night. afternoo Mr. of guests ville, took supper wUh matOtto Seabald were Jone~" Milto~ n, ~an(~so Caeand The New Burling ton HarVey on 'Erma . ' . birthday and Mrs. W. O. Raper on ThuT5seventh hiS mg sa rs CI'eak W. F. '1'11\ S. will hold its . them to. Bal~~la\lrell~q day. panied . ~~ Ha41ey meeting at the hom'e of Mrs. Lu- . Mrs. Donald Dayton 1llOp- vices In the' evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bil! Steovie and were Johns t Margare n afternoo day Wednes ther Haines, ( pers, Tuesday. family of Dayton' spent Sunday of thjs week. iearn tp giad are ,here Friends with Mr. a'!1d Mrs. Clarence Me nMrs. Nellie Bunnell who has Sheehan of Oenterri lle denhall and family. Milton that d. improve Is time some for ill been Improved since ... mijor ' Mr. and Mrs. Sam 'Hyman and Guests for Sunday dinner in the is sliglb.tly daughte r and Mr. and Mrs. Saul Bunnell home were relatives from opera~lon at Miami Valley &apit, HUrwlck, of Lebanon , were dinner Dayton and Mr. and Mrs. Rhoades ill a week ago. Mrs. J eule Hyman on W. Ward J. Mrs. guestaof !IllId Dr. and Carol 'S, daughtCl and ell Bunn Friday evening. veysbU4'g w,e re Sunday Rhoda. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Con.n er and Horace Compton guellts of Mr. alleS Mrs. Mrs. and Mr. daughter, Mary Jane, of Dayton, of New Burlingt on stopped at the rick. .Mr. and Mrs; 1n.....I..... were guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. E. R. home ot their daughte r, Mrs. Ral. and daugbte r of ""'....,;,110. Bentley on FrIday evening. eigh Bogan and family, Sunday nlng guests. Mrs. W. E: Miller haa been cal- eveni ng. Mr. and Mrs. led to Zanesvil le because of the Ruasell Calln»JlteUdI" Mra. RG EVSBU "· ~-H-A-R-V erioue llI'Ile8S of her f.a,ther, Mr. ren, Beat ~ Rowett . Miss Anna Mac Donald and Dick vel' irole a~eDcl.d Erma a nd Judith Babb of # ~ringfield Miss MT. HOLLY Mr. ek with G. M. are spendln~ . at the ~nJnB1'1III !.l family. MIss Lulu Sollers of Dayton will Mac Do ClaBB play en€ltIed The S give a talk bere Sunday '!1ight May' 30, a,t the M: E. Church. Everybo - "Mounta in Mumps" will be presen ted a~ the gym on Friday evening ~y welcome. . ¥r. ~nd Mrs. Will 'Curl and chil- of thiS week. Rev. 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It .has beep 'Iletlt the concerns that h ~e i 'ed expnnsion and develol1ment of anon· by ,givinlr th bUc a politan service right at home. They have assisted in raising the standard of living among the famil"efQI....IeUlR located in this lies of that community by , able to buy them map jlollars ' o~ to the farmers right at mad , inie)'biI:s been. a definite beMfit ResjpJlnts from th~ ;ural sections _ ...·'r.OlU""'& in that tl'8nsporta- find it particularly convenient to cost to mor.e di~tan~ poin:s if; trade at this store s ince their s~ek eliminated. This savlllg IS realized is aways So complete and com...preby the farmer while he in ret~rn hensive. Miss On.ry and associates is retaining the money or spendmg are business people who realize it with his' hoDl'G town meTchlmts. that com'plete cooperation with the The products sold by this con- cUstomer is of vital importance cern are known not only in the the success of the business Spring Valley commlllllity, but have therefore always put before throughout this section of the the people values that they could state. · Farmers and hou sewives not afford to overlook. of their products as being distinct Their stock is carefully selccted of heiT products as being distinct- and a saving thus effected Iy superior. is passed on .to the patrons in lowThe inllJlager, Mr. W. C. Collins er retail prices. In. making this reand associates are tboroughly con· view of the .. progress and activity versant with all phases of of Ilur neigbboring commlU'n.~ties business and are of much We iIU" .p !eased to direct the attenanCe in the development of tion of our readers to the advanVaHey and vicinity. This tages of shopping at Cary's Jewelto be commended upon its ry Shop and to the valuable part quality products, excelient they .play in the continued upbuild BnO modem business methods. ing of their community.

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The farmel'S of Wl8lTen county can solve the high cost of f p necessities if they will" patronize the arren . County Farm. But'b.1l' Cooperative Assooiation. It is opem~ ted in tlie interest of farmers and has affiliations extending to the state organization, with 811 profits accruing to the benefit of the farmers. I Ii.. .I They carry a comprehensive stock of Petro) urn produ~ts, feeds, seeds, fertiliiEerr e~., in fact practicaJly every farm neC'essity is eithE'r carried or can be ordered on short notic£:. It is the place h e farm>er can order anything he needs fo~ the farm for less money because the organizatio.n, is a nonprofitmahlng institution .. By pntronzi~g it, the farmer is helping to build for the futur-e and to eventually build a system .cover ing every farm· ac ·vItt !Deluding .e rchanqisbanking, mll.rlGet~. ing, a nd olher activities which affect the farmer. The management .of the Warren County Farm' Bureau Co-operative has the interest of this at heart and it is due to it that we direct the attention of the people to t his establishme.n,t as o?e of the impoTtant features of the

ate. This modern, store takes pride in keeping their stock and fresh at all times for lection and in addition to v .....,,,....... the best brands of mlC,rcllaJlId.U;e reasonable prices they ity specials that mak.e real saving for t he fam ilies of community. -

production of 1938 products in lute fa ll or ea rly winter. The expansion program focus.es attention on the growth of Frigid enter and leave the plant. The alre from a handful of twenty 01' . t unn el will eliminate completely so men In 1920, when General Mo the hazard empoyes face in cros- tors moved the operation from Dc sing t he traffic of Springboro trait to Dayton, to mOTe than 13,. pike at lh e Main and North gates 000 employes now, and also to the when beginning or leav ing work Frigidaire plan of production and at shift changes . The parking ar- em.ployment stabilization, which ea will be laid out to permit easy has leveled employmCltlt peaks to· entrance and exi t f or employes' the point where 80 percent of the cars and will be completely f enc- . division's Daylon employes now , ~ d so that cars may be protected are employed throughout the year I against theft and tampering. ;.park , in contrast to t. he seasonal employ \ ing arrangements will be such ment of so me years ago when prothat traffic will flow swiftly and duction followed \ sales demand safely even during s hift changcs more ~loselY and rose and fell as when hu ndreds of cars are arriv· sales JOcreased r slumped. ing and additional hu ndreds are Frigidaire's production and emleaving. No changes arc contem- ploym entJ' stablllzation plan gr~d- I plated in the present facilities of ually has moved manufactul'mg tbe Cincinnati and Lake· Erie rail- operations on new products road, ~blch provides transpol'ta- months ' ahelld _QL.llIarket require- . -"for employes who do not mentS. . oi"'J:" drive. The'" new constru.ction pro With structural&layout chan fits into this plan perfectly anl!' II; gr.s at. M0118ine City, several min- is anticipated the stahili7..ation or' changes will follow at lhe Ta y- percentage of the 1936·37 pro· lor street plant, and' severnl de- duction sesson may be bettered' parlments at Taylor street will be provided lnarketing conditionlf' ~oved to 'Mforaine' City. In the reo hold to the present trend an d .arrangement 'tbat 'WiU follow the foreseeh d'e velopments do , fifth floor 'ot the general oUiee cause an.·upM in plans. I buildingll at T~lor and' Amelia ;FrjtPdatre's ! hnnoubce,*nt street!! will be v ted and third!' ~Pdrtbn expaiUlto. ed . addJ~ionaf oUice f~i1ities Il.nnou'Dced by General 1'Q,I~' .J'~1C111:J!'11 nivison. in DaJ#D '. Illi -recent Inlanel. JIaJIufacturing Di . has s~rted a block

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Funeral services were h eld, Tues· day afternoon, at two o'olook~ at·' Mc Clure Funeral Hom o for Mrs: h Eva ~KeJa) Jonea, a.ged 82 years; w ho , pil8Sed away at the '!lome of h er .9 niy chUd, Mrs.' lllthelyn Britton, In Tn· dlan~

M rs : Jones was the w ldn.w of tat", Srunuel !l'. Jones. Sarah Eva, t he firth of nine chUd· ren born to wirunm s. ..a nd E ltzO. J ap e KeJ8/ was bor • Nov,ember 16, 186G 1 ln' lite hou80 now belonging tc? H!'If. :Rut'll Jahney. ,;Her 'father gave hla ~ Ire In tho ~tt1o of l.ookout HounfaJn, leavlllg he mother to ' ra/8& tl\tlf largo fjUnlly alone. • This family grew to matUrity, on , the Convl/l' BU! ' ~pP08lte the Miami Cell\eterY. Many tilJl'ell has tho s ub· ject of this 8k eiQh' r eferred to t he

, 79, shc WD.8 marrie4 Jones. For twen ty years/thoy . reslded on I\. farm ncnr Ferry, .At.!be death of her busband , Mrs. Jones moved· to W~ynesv lU e. One ~n and ' two daughters w ore born to this . union, the lion being taken In ' OIl1'ty Infancy and one

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Many Improve~ents ' Added To Church Basement

Mr, Oo!.) y UngleHby has PUl·ChM· cd tho vroperly belong ing to Mrs. Rach el Earnhnrt on Main street. Mrs. Illvell;'n Watldnu hae pureh nsed' the Beauty Sn lon ( rom Mrs Edith B is hop nnd w Ul movo Into theso ~OQmll. Sho will occupy .part of \ ho u.s a ,residence. The Salon w ill b ereb.twr be know n lUI "Evolyn's Beauty So.lo.n." Mrs. Boyd ~Hendel', w ill also be a880clnted with , the' !/hop as operator.

'rhe Ladlos Aid oC the ?f. E . Ch ul'ch a,'o to b (lo ng rnt.ulll ll'd <In th o ·Improvemcnts mnde In the church basem e nt. TJto wll.llu have I.>een r edccorated, the to ble.w PtLh'll.ed , nnd. the klt\!hp,n cleaned and turnl~h · ~ od with Il new Mink. All of th IS s ulte(l from lho wOI'k of Revernl la· <lICll o nd til h ' hu~band 8.

the 45 precincts In W~rre n Co Jlar~ old V . Mortz, ],'rll nklln , -WIUI nomlnatad for R9tiu IICIln r"pre8entu~I \, to tho gene l'a,1 a88 inny. Tho roturns 6howed Martz leadIng his nearest. O)'lponent, All red ' Watkins. Morrow, by over 200 ·voles. R. Wilds Gllchrlllt, L ellrulo'n counellmlln , WIUI l'hlrd In th ropreaenta. LI vc l·llCc. 'ST. MARY'S EP ISCOPAL ell ReM Robo,·t w. B"own, Leb.!' non; was

Ghurches

PICNIC HELD At HOME 9~ DELBERT CONGER;

fOlll'lh .

nC\'. R. L . Hlld!l\'cll \ ~ picnic dJnnel' wu.s held, Sunday, at t h e .home· of Mr. nnd Mrs. Delllert Con ger. ~'hose who en joyed the cl4y were Mr. Iln<; Mrs. N ell Smith IUld' two sons; ]\1ls8e~ ElIno~ and. GeorganD. Smi t h St Bernard; Mr.la nd Mrs . • R ussell S herod , a nd Roger Bowersville ; Mr. and Mrs. W,miain TomUn; M r. and Mrs. Enrl' Burden 'lUId two 110M; Miss Betty Malone, M'.ies OoldIII TomUn, all of W ilInlngten; Mr. a nd Mrs. Bedferd Strickland, Mlaa C0a:'- Phllh~wcr, MliIdletow~; Mr. lind Mrs . Earl H.lIl, Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. C. H . s mith Md. Inez, Xenlaj Mr. und Mrs. Raymond ' BaJley nnd Mr. N ell . B unce, Wayne8vllle

Augusl 14th, nlnlh S und"y Trlnlt'y: hurch Sch ool. U: ~\I a. m, Morning Pmycr, 10:30

• • '. ,. Warren County Rural RCOl'eaUon • Ccntors hl\ve boen Invited to enler their bo,s t Bw lmmers In t he APuclUo' • dIstribution Sho\v to be Iheld at lII1nmls burg Munlclpal Pool, A)lB:Ust 2~" Rehcul'Ilals fol' lhls o'io,nt ~wl1l

Rams w er e purchasod 'bY mitlee f"om H . M. Sour:he{,r lng, Indiana, a nd Harry Connersville, Indiana .. bo(1) ouI Rln •• Ing breeders oe ShrpPshlre s h eep. two lIIBler8, Mrs. Minerva. !",~1l8, of 'Fou registered Southdown Fort Worth, T exas, and Mrs. Ada. w ent to ' bead the f leck s of ' , SllIes. of,.Us Angoles, California: :Lalldqor,&t and Elmer BUrJal WD.8 11'\ MIami Ccm'et.ery. son; W alt er Davis 'and .IUtrl , -Sbe was la1d to rea~ by threo of her ' :Lehane> . m the flock ot Willia m pupil., Byron" ~ck,' G~orge Mar- Aufrall!t t Ohoste r. Ohio. ,tntt, and Charles Hartsook; and 'Ever unyan hali verY recen'tthree tanner nel8'hborS; Harry oo~­ Iy ' placed. t,hree r eglst erd Shropshire nell, sD.~: 'Henkle ~nd .Charles rams wlth c. E. McGO\van, Clarks. strnuilaer. ville, ..Arthur G llool1t, oermani own .. a nd F~e ldo.. MlnB~, Lebnnon . . O,t !)er rams exchnns-es noted I. the eoun~y Il!cluded. the p urchnae of a purelired Hampshire by RalPh SUbbs flO\" C. ~. Beckett, OrllgOnlar a nd Mr. Beckelt In turn purch ll8ed a Ira. O. Brown, commercial teacher plA'ebred Shropshire at the Clinton In' the 10001 ~i8'h '80hool, has t endered ~County ram Exchange Day, August his' resignation to the Board 'at Edu- 4th. cation. Mr. ' Brown has accepted a. The cA\ Itl.eil' cal) ' sll11l1olp breed· pOsition ' In the Commercial Depart- era to toea e desJl'able 'rams to h ead ment pf tJie ' Fr~nkiln Sc~ools. ell, .floCke: ' , ,For ' tho fl/l8t six yellr • Bl'o'll;n h~ been nS8O()\Qt lo&p:i 8Ohool system: He' elved hfa ·1 • ' Mll8ter's, Degree trom Miami Unlver~llY spring. 'Dutlng 1118 tenure at Wayneevnle · (he Oel!lmerclnl De· partment, becoll\9 one of the-acheoi!1I atrong dlviiJona. 1- , ' , H.- many ' (nend., Whll; rollicLnnt to' lICe ... lm . leave, ars happy hla

According If III'. Jltary Cook • deb rill a lld.· ha\1t~ hlp8 nre not. Ule only t actors , w hich a CCOlUpany hlith waters. }j:.urthcrmore, whal Dr. Mary repo ts Is mOrc II )11l1·e· cla ted by all' jj, lIJ 'Ct to floods.

• BAND CARNIVAL HUGE • SUCCESS •

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n'I'h., w Jlur tsock olhe ,' co265. nt N,lD rake was 109. In F ra nklin \\' ho,'c n. E. Lcro~', Incumben t , ot 'V ya tt·s Camp, bctwee n "'!lyncs' WIiH li(lsen nver Que ntlll Cog. L e . v III n n d Oregonia , on Th e Llllio ~1i. rO)" H vote was 737. Cox's 402. uml River . Sevel;nl' Wn y n('sd ll<, The nnt! lI nnual ·oll el ·~l c KIlY I'c· E lk a ttended. All' othc" members of th e comm itunion \'111 be h" ld Ilt thc us ual !,ll n~c tee were ,'e·eleded . on Saturdu)" August 13 . ,\11 m e mbrs of th .. D em ocra tic cen Octopus and Squid Edible Octopuses and squids are regular tra l comnilttcc w orc r · ·clected, 8 TO IIOLD ANNUAL PtCNIC (Cnntin Ll C>ll o n rt\g~ Four) articles of d iet ill many countries. Lytle !'undny School \\' 111 hold th c Th e E ll, s Annual Plcnl' "'". helll

new cur M les 'were l'C ' Noon for Wal,Ten .Co unty during under procla mation of Mayor Ro,

tho m onth of Jul y, C . C. Beckett, c lerk , of coutts, h~s a nnounced. OldsmobllO leads tho 8Ille'R with t'l11 CIlrs! Ch evrolet, whleh was tirs.t In Juno, ' ( .~ !lkcd , second. wtth ~ eight sales" q thers In .ol·der ,,,ere F ord, 7. B.Ulck, ,6, Doclge '4, ~Iym()ltfh, 8, De8Qia, H ullson and G. ·M. C., one cQ.Oh.

gel's. R ev. Ho lt le.l In pl'Gyer, lift er ;vhlcll t\ m ille quartet composed of Messrs. L . N . Prtntz, F : B. Hendel" son , Wliitor EI~oy. an.d T. E . lWgeMl, . ( ~\lIU11<W by '1\'[lss KaUu'yn H~n' !b'l. Ilnn g "Lead Kindly LIghl." a nn,ulli picniC at H urmo n Pn,l'k , Ohairma n J. O. Carh~ rht, rendo 'Lebanon, next S unday, Aug ust 14 , ~ beautltul eulogy, publlSh~l~ by tAt Will m et III c hurch nt 9:30. otn1lllU ~loclatl~l'\. DO CTOR AWAY n nll )\frs. Alfred ~IO U t are ,·a· cntlonlng on Lake El"le, Th ey left, 'WednesOriy mornIng ond p lan to he back Su nday ovonlng, rh e Doclor "Ll\Bt )Vedhesdtis evening ' ut 7:30 will open his otflce ror Il"acllc, Mon , tbe ' \vedtUng '. of L oren 'Rndley lind du~' morning. M18~ J eannetto Janney took place AID TO HAVE PJCNIC a t the' home ot the llrldo'8 l)a l'c lll s, Mr. nnd M,·s . ' J. E. Janney, o n The L aules Aid of lh o 111. E . North Street , In the presence of 75 ClIu" c h wll Ihllve " picn iC ut Ungles· by's 'Woous. 0 11 nex t , V ,tnesdal'. g uests." - ' So states the Gnzell c. 'I The b'rlil,e Is on{)- of Wo.)rnesvlllc's T he m embcrs li nt! Ihell' fa m il ies a re own da ug hters , a nd. Is \)()Ioved by Invited to cem II lId lo bring picnIc blls ket s or,,1 dJnner \\'111 be c(Llen at h e plenl will be ilcld nt Buck, all who know her . .1\11': 'lind Mrs. La· '·Yo. I,onke PUl'k where the employees ren Hadley have al;aJn established tho nonn ho ur . a nd their fjlmUles wlU be onte rtaJn - rejll!ience In Wa.yne8\'Ule._ ed ~ U\;~ eo'htests, Pmes, free rides, p lOnlq dinner ' and o~hor ontertaJn'

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FAMILY GROUP HAVE DINNER SUNDAY TENNIS COURTTO BE COMPLETED' SOON On Inst SundllY 111" . nnd Mrs, W . I

. Mr. and Mrs. Vice, (\f Lytl~.Road, Ute followln&, . m m~ 01 tbeil' ImmecI,Ia'te ,~. SunMy; )(n• .ramu i>uheaR aildo son, How, ant; .and· dauabter, )(a~I;, M Ni. ~y. ,Carr aDd 4Auab~. l'b:v1U1i Elalne; J?rl ).rcN'~ 14!" '«alii W~e1 I tol'll. all of Ken~l:I0ky: ¥r. o.nd Mrs. . aeo.... 8q:pu4 Uc1 Hi'll. oWinJugbam an4 11011. G~, and, .ia,u~bter• • ou.... ali ¢ Darton; Mr. MI'II. w,. Mr. an4 . E.

Woyne lown·

hlp mem u ,. of t h e nepubllcnn cell,I'n ) cO Jl'll nillcC' :')s n

mel)t.

en~rta1DI!d

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l" I)I'~'~ nla t ivc tu o ng-r RS. M~rgar­ E. !lnl",l' , c:l ndI<1ul" fo r Republican c!omlllit t ,' 1\'01ll1l n . "ne1 running mate "I' :1lnl's h" lI . IURt th o county by & RlllUIl """'w n hut wo n with 11 com""I'tlthl!! mlljorlt y In the district. Arlhu ,· Akshlru, D mocl'O Uc Co nJ; "PMslonnl Incumbent rctulned his ll "~t by n. ma jorlly ot ove r 1000 aho \' , a "l H . FJ hl. InclnnaU. was t{obel'l A. Ta rt, MUCCI'RSfu l Its tho Hell ubllcan nomIn"" ro.. " S, Senlllor, ,do (eating hiM 0IlPoOl· nt ..J lid", Arth ur Day, I('vcltll 111 by a plurality ~! ~OI) O In till' co unty. On t~l ":LUC tlckel. Roi)cl't .T. Bulckley

vat of Ii'PPN,xl,m :ltc'fy Jilt In th e primary. ~· h.1 8 WOJl conIt!crcd rnlrh' j, a vy by e le¢tlon o:lI'lI nfrtclllis nnll Is within n. few _ Illes oC t h P" dlc Uons m a de by 101'1< Virg il I!. ·Russe ll . ' (lOti)';')' , ' COi\l l\UTTEE VOTES ROH~ H , H nl'lSlIck, ro rmcr coun ty ~

BIRTHDAy DlNN'ER FOR-J.OCAL LADY,

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(;101I'I:tn C J3l'ow n , BllUlc"estfn;' tlIlB,Il' u<,f a t " I L . T . Marshall, xenia, in " ':1JTeD (Ill nil'. fo r the Rep ubli'n ll nfl 'l) in ntloIlH for Rev nth cJ18trl~~

,W AYNES \,ILLE (,lll ' m ' lI Ol~ (,IIlUS')' W . ( '. SllIlt la, '\lI lll ~ tc,' S undar: BI ble School, 0:30 It. Ill. LOI'd 'H SUl>llcr, 10:-15 II . m . 1 \I'I ~ lIa n I~nu"av I '. 7:(,0 p. Ill,

• • Th e !\and .trnlva l, h eld ~nlurdllY • nig ht, was a HU CCCH8 fronl C\'C l ' Y Preac hing, 7:4" p. m. s tandpoint. E vc n lhe wca th erman , BlI lll l ~rn al St<"" lcl', :4:'" uft cr g ivIng 1\ cooling shower , re. 'Vc(] nes(luy : lenled und l'rel:!c nt ~d cleru' HIdes for Bible Study, 7 :45 p . m .

l)cmoC"l\le selc ted Burd tte Bovu n. Lchnnon, UM thoir nomtrieo for t h ' l·epr('~cnt.utJv~ 1'08. Bevo.n led s . C. ,\lpXtU10cr, Frnnldln, by a maJority o[ 2M 1 VOles. i lI lal'lZ 1M '" so nd llnd gravol deoler I nc} B£'vnn 'w ns oft\ploYOd as Q. re'!Ie I' ll,xnlUlncr III Butler county.

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IBUTION DAY Report s of tbe

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R c\,. lV. S undoy: DIble School, 9::10 II . Ill. Lord's SU llper, JO :4fi 11. m. P ,·ellchlng. 11 :00 It. m . ThursdllY : Blb l ~ Sludy. 8:00 1>. m.

LOCAL GROUP INVitED ,: TO ENTER CONTEST

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P. Salisbury

cnlert.u.lned with Il. Cam, Hy dinner. Those pI'esc nt w er e M,·. a nd Ml'Il. CIRrk Snllsb ury, of ~Wcst Virginia, Mr. n nd l\frA. Russel Salis · bury ond children ; Mr. :l nd Mrs. Hal" vey Ry und Childre n ; /l nd Mrs. Ru~,..U Ii d n , Rob 'R oy,

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FUNERAL SERVICES FOR 'SAIftAH JONES

Newly Purchased Beauty Salon I 'Chanles Location

Many Improvements Added To Church Basement

I Mr. OIlUcy Unglcs by hilS purchlUl'

Lo.dI<!8 , Ald, of ,(h • M. E. hurch lire to be congnlLu lated 011 th ' Improvements mnde In lh c hurch ba;iement. 'l'JIO Wil lis huve been redecora ted , t he wbleli prullled, IlmL the k~t91i n 01 nned ([nil f urnIs h · ed with n. n W s lTllt. All or tbla r eo 8ulled from the work ~f s everal ~. ti l a al')d th II' hus ba nds.

services wero held, Tues. cd ' t ho vropll;rty belonging to Mrs. l"uneral Rachul Ellrrihart on MaIn dny afternoon. at .two o'cloc,k at MO Mrs. Evelyn Watldns' hall purchused Olure Funeral Homo f<jr M~s. , h tho Bea uty' ijalon <from Mrs. Edith Eva (K.e:Js) Jones, aged 82' years, w ho Blah~l> and will movo Into those pWl8ed away al the 'homo of her on11 rooms. She vIII occupy part of tho chUd: Mrs; Ethelyn Britton. In In· hou¥ as a. residence. 'rhe Salon wllJ dlan!j, • hereafter be ( )mown us ':!!lveiyn·s ¥rs • .Jones was the widow at tho Beauty Salon." Mr!" Boyd Hendet·. late, Sdrnuel T. Jones. son ,wltl also be a socillte<l. with tho Sarah Eva, the tlrth of nIne child· &hop as operator. ren born to William S. and Ellza , ,r"lme Reia, wall borp, NovJlmbet· 16, i . 1866, In ,the houao now belongIng to ,Mrs. Ruth :ia ney . •Her 'fllther gav. ~~ l l(e In tbe &~IO at Lookout Mountil.lrr, .",leav,rrB' be mother to rtUse ' t)lJ,8 large rninlly alone. TIlls '.t~mlly· grew to maturIty on A pIcnIc dinner waS beld, Sundny, the Comvltt 2111 oPPo8lte tho Mlnml nt the home of ,Mr. nnd Mrs. Delbert Cemetery. Many timos has tho sub· Conger. 'l'hose wbo enjoyed the dllY joct of this sketeh , referred to th!! were , Mr. and Mrs. N ell Sm ith und days :When the Cemetery was a corn· two 80ns; MIsses ElUnor and. Oeorg· field. a nd tD the l.lell'lnnlng of thIs ann Smith St Bernard; Mr. and Mrs. Jfenu(Uul . resting )I1nce. Russell Sherod nnd Rogor Bowers· She received h · ducatlon In the ville; Mr. and Mrs . "CJlllum Tomlin; Waynosvllle 1-1\8' . phooJ. At soven· lItr. nnd Mr/l. Enrl Burden and two teen ylU"II of age. s litarted h er car· sons; MillS Betty Malone, Miss Oold· ..,. 0. tea(;'ber and for ' [Iv yenrs III. Tomlin, all of Wilmington ; Mr. owas .••uhcejl8fu alter I Wayne and Mrs. Bedford Strlcklllnd., Miss tr ' " ,1\1 • Corn. Philhower, MIddletown; Mr. . On 1rel,J, H, and Mrs. Elo.rl Hm, Dayton; Mr. Ilnd to Samuw T. Jonea. For twenty Mrs, C. H. Smith (\tid. IJ.lez, Xenia.; Y\llUS ' ~h6Y resided on a farm nenr ' , I', nnd Mrs. Raymond , Bailey and Ferry, At ! he death at her huabnnd, Mn'l;'i Mr. Nell Bunce, Wayn~vlll~ Mrs. JOn{!S moved to W l}ynesvlUe. One son and t~o duughtet·s w ere born tblll union, tbe ' son being ,. tiiken ' In early Infancy and one daugMer at the age at t wo and one· !half years. The youngest daugbtor remOtns to lIurvlve h e r mother. Bhe w/UI exceedingly activo In reo lIglous' and. chilo' work 'of all klnlls. She waa a. menll,"br'of tlte M~tbodl8t OIlurch "1. IOllny ' years, All a {lUll' lIlar figure In w..' C, - T. U .... cIl'dea, held .• many Important oU1cea , • botb . loenl an,d county. She haa Rl'ved IIIEI secretary altd ohaplo.1n of th!! loCal Eaatclrn Star,. and a fow months' before. ~er l~enth w~ made an -h nomp' l ite m emtMI!:. F .at'mer·1I Grange ' No. 18 cqn clo.1Di 'the 'bono~ -lCIrvlce ~. Its ecreb;iry, chap·

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PICNIC,HELD AT HOME OF DElBE~T CONGER:

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IRA.'0. BRDW.N RESIGNS Ira 'Q. Brown, commercial teacher In 't he local hlg'll scliool, hilS tendored ,'~ls reslgnntlon to thli' Board of El!l.u. cation. ) .fr. Brown hns ' accept¢ a' position ,In the . OolDmerclnl Depart· m'8nt of the ' FrankUn SQhools. . ' .For the' 'JIaat alx years, Mr. Bfow,n .-,as been associated with "the • Joco.l/IChool system. 'H\! received his ":Haater's Degree from 'MlaJll,\ Unlver· 'alty: tWs spring. During 'his tenure at Waynesvn'le tbe Commercial De· partment. oocOlJie aile o~ tile ~bOOl'S strong dlvts!ons, His ~any ,frlends ', whlle re1ucto.nt to see 'hIm leave, ar~ happy for hlB PJ'OmoUon, '

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ttve rnce. Robe l"( \Y . Brown. Lebanon, WIllI !ourUI. l\cl". R. L. 'Hu,",ewell Democra ts sel Led BUTdette Bev· Aug us t 14th, nInth 'lIndn y nCte.. nn, L e banon', as tholr nomlneo for "l'rlnlfy: \he re pr 801lt aU\"O post. aevo.n led a. m. S. C. AI xnndct·, .FrnnleUn, by a mao Jorlty of 28 1 vutes. i 1I1urlz I.. 0. HAli d' and, gfuvel deo.l.e r Ind Bevan ",as olTlployell ns are· ReI' . W. II r eX:lmiJwl' In Butler c~ unty. SUn<\(lY: 'I" r \mc B ro wn. B lnnch eater eaJI· BIble Sc hool, 0:30 n . fI\ . Ily dCC (lted L. T . Mllrsho.ll, Xe'n~, Lord's S uPt> I' , 10 :45 IL . m . !n \\,,. rreq Cou nt y, Cor the RepubU· Preach In g , 11:0(1 a. fI\ , '11 11 nIJ1}11n lltlonk for IK'venth district Thuredny: n..' pJ'~ I.s(' ntHll\'c to C'o m; r RB. Mo.rgnr. . BIble Study, 8:00 1> . 111. I'; . Bnleel·. rnndirlnl,· fo r Republleu.n C(m1nllt tc.,womll n , u n 'l running n\ale 'ji' lltll'slwll . IORt lh(' cou nty by 'n. WAYNE S "ILL"~ ('IIl'RCH Hllla ll 11I:o..,;ln but won with 0. com· \\' . C. Sill II it , l\Iini ~ t c r '-u "llthl,' mnJorilY In the distrIct. S unday: Arthul' All'Mhh'c , D mooratic Can· Blbl School , 9:30 :0. 11\ , ~ 1'''~S IIlIl U I Inc umb nt relllined 1~ls 11" ~t uy n. m ajo rIty ' at over 1000 Lord '" S UI'II,' r, 10:4" II. m , hl"lHti a n E n ll ~ av.ol·. 7:IIU p . Ill . "huvc u l'l H . E hl. Rob I'l A . 'l',L!l, Inclnna tl. was P" CIl "hlng , 7:4" p. 01 , . BaptIsma l SOl' vlce, S:4;; P In , s ue pss f,,1 :18 th Il lIuhllenn Aom· In, e 1'01' • :·(,lIlitor. d r atlttg \ Vcd nesday : BIbl e SLUdy, 7:45 p . nI . JU Oj;O Arthur D I1Y, l~v;,l n n,1 I)y a pluru.llty ~r Thel'e were two uddlll Ch r ch, Ins l Sunlluy e \·c ninl!. ~OUO In th " 'ou n ty. On l'he Th ..e n rc tour to be bllIII.lZ('<I, Su n · dny evenIng.

·S1'. l\IARY'S EPISCOPAL ell Re ll

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• BAND CARNIVAL HUGE SUCCESS

According t 'Or. !lfury Cook, • • d~brls Ilnc;b Iuml ~ hlps ar e not t11e • • only factors w hich aCCOO1l)lI.ny • Warron County Ruml· ec[~tlon Centers have boon Invited to enter ,their beSt swimmers In the APuatic Sbow to be \held Ilt Mlllmls burg 'Mimlclpal ,Pool, August 22, ' 'Rehe~ls tor this o)Ccnt will ' be· gin A Ugust BUf, at 9:110 a.nad 1.01 'Hunii Roor-caUon Ce'tlte; ur· ged to c'Oopernte by entering t eama of 6 to '10 children. It 18 al Ba reque/!· l ed that each Ol}..trant bring 0. wrIt· ,t!lll. consont at ~nt or .g uardJan,

'the F.!u nd Carnl vu!. held Snturduy nIg ht. WII S:1 8U 'ce"s frol11 evcry s l a ndpolnt. Eve n the w CIHhe l'mlln , aft el' gIvIng a ,"oollng 81,0WCI', re. ~e n t ell a nct pl'C6en ted clear HIdes Cor th re.mnlndet· of the even Ing. Tho' grounds of llUl Cradc School BuUdln;; ~\'e l'c nblaze wIth ('olored 11g ht8 a nd J a panese LI'l nternR. Thl,' Tho l\1erl·y·Co·l\ound, gay. Wllh brlglit st1"eo.mel"s 1lI\t1 'wllh a vl~~rol n W AYNESYILLIll Rev .•J. V. Lac)" Pas tor affordIng reallsUc lhUlIle. nt~ac ed un,m)" AUl:lIJl~ 14, 1938,. t'he yeunger tolks lUI dId [1.180 t e " dart th l"UW," " hIt the blllok hoy," 0:30 .S unari:'y S<:hooi. .

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The band go.,. nn excellent con· cm:t gr atly a ppreciated by uU.

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hel' to bel' ,!topte nn~ go t,o resld,,' with her daughter. :Demiae ,oceurr od on, August 0, at o p: m., follo.!"ln&' complications relluftlq ~rrl a I)roken hlp. Sbe Is survlved by 1ter daugb!er, Mrs: VeMe R, Britton; two gta.1'I~ , sona, Lawrsnce and Raymond; two grnnd.(laug~ter8, ~r18 and Afdeth ' Britton, of Mlshawllkll, IndIana; and ' two lIlsters, Mrs. Minerva Mills, at Fort Worth, Texns, and Mr~. Ada SlI.les, ot ,,'Los Angelcs, Ca~forn,la : ' BurlnJ waa in Mlp.ml Cemetery. She was laid to reat by three at her pUPlia, Byron Hilrtaoek, Georse Mo.r· I~tt, and Cho.rlca aartsock; a .n d three form"r rielgbbol'1l, Harry Oqr· nell,· ~ Henkl~ , pond Charles Strnu88er.

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Frances Tllulbee, F.:lUtk Ward~ow. MorroW; Frank' Harvey, Donnld cai. ter, Everett Runyan, Lebanon; ~d C. E. Mitchener. R. M. Hawke, and Walter Whitaker; w,aynesvllie. Rams were purehllsod by the com· mlltee from H. M. Sourbeer, Persh· 4ng, Indlnna, and Harry 'Cnldwell, ConnersvUle, Indlllnll. both outstnnd· Ing breeders of j3hr.llPshlre sheep. Four registered Southdown rams went to hend the flocks of William l:.andhor,st nnd Elmer Durrell; Mo.· son; Walter Davis and Karl Cownnd .• * _ t Lebano m the flOCk of 'William Aufran~ .~t Ohcster, Ohio. Ever t unY\ln 'has V~ry~ recen"t. Iy placed. thre reglSlerd ' Sbropshlre rams tWIth C. E. McOo~an, Clarka. ville, :Arthur Olloort, Germantown, and Frelda 1I1~n8t, Lebanon. Other rams exclulII,;es noted I. the county Included tho purchase at a purebred Hampshire by Ralph SUbbs from C. R. Beckett, Oregonln) and Mr., 'Beckett ,In turn p'urchllscd a purebred Shropshlro at the Clinton ·.Copnty ram Exchange Day, August: 4th. T~e e~ Ittqll cilt;.t sllll 'help breed. ers ~ to Iqca e delilrable 'rams to h e~d elr !Jocks. , -,.------

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awlmmers, !lDd . the eontesf 'would offer opportunity to demolUltmte tlhelr accompijahments, If enouglt enthusiasm 18 demon· strated locally It Is more 'than pro· bIlb1e thqt Jdlss Stmus8 enn visit Waynesvlllo d t'cnder her personal ntten1l0nl to ' local e ntrants.

OLD'MOBllE LI:.I.I·,~\J. , ~ (JULY CAR 'SALES y·one ncw car salew ' were re o cord " for Warren County dUI'lng the mopth ' of July" O. C. Bec.k elt, c lork , of courts, has announced. Oldsmobllo leads the sales wlLh len carl!: Chcvro~et, which was first In .Jim!!l I'anked ,second. with' eight flu/es. qthers In order were Ford, 7, ' Bulilk, 6, Dodge 4, P lymouth, 8, DeSdta, i. Hudson and G. ·M. , C., one each. . • Sules ,were leas than ono half of UlOse / of July, :1987,. when 9'1' weI' I'oldo-Chevrolet leading 141 Cor tJ'9 m0111i1.

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DOCTOR AWA1' , ,Dr. a nd Mrs , Alfrcd Siout a re \' t! . catlonlng on L u ke Eric. 'I'll y lefl , Wednesd hy mornIn g n nd Illan to be \):iele SundllY ovenlng. Th e ))octor " Last Wedbesda y evenln .. ut 7:30 will alle n hIs office for 11I"IIC llc , ~I o n · the weddIng oC Loren Hadley nnd day mornlllg. Miss J'cnnnette "Janney took plru:e lit the hom of lhe brl~o's po.l·ellt s, All) TO nAVE PICNIC Mr. and Mt·s . J. E • .Jo.nney, on The Ln(lIeA Alrl of Lit e 1\1. E. North Street, In the preaonce or 7G Church wH Ih llve n pIcnIc at Ung les· by 's 'Woodk, 0 11 ne xt 'Vl'tl,n esdu y, g uestll." - So states the 01lzetle , The brlile Is one ot Waynesvllle's The m ' 01llCl'S u nd theh' Cumllles lire own do.ughtcrs , and. Is beloved by Invllcd to come It tid lO brlng pIcnIc all who know b er. Mt. and Mrs, La. baskets and dol nner will be enten at ron Hadley have agaln established the noOn hour.

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Wednebd tly, Mls8 Ruth Sehll LeI', of Columbu s, s pent. 111~ w e"k Cll~ with Ml's. "< WillI , Allco Oglesbec IC'1tertol n ed Nil, 2, of tho I , E " Church, 01'1 Wednesd n), night. Olac1ys ' Osoorn , of D n.yton, vls itbll 'her gl'1}pdmo thc r , We, Snrlth' Os born, on . Sunda y. MU(J/oe(\ Tur nol' Ilna J:loward G!I\SS v lHlted Mr, l',:,d .\ Il'll.' ,F-orcst illn, In · Dayton, un ~!ltu \'day

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Nis bet. who was nosdIlY·. e , a nd Mr. om Ohio to West VII·glnln . d nnd acouptea for Followin g Is the complete but un· and dllughter , JllcqueUn George Henklo m'e us for 0. lihort time, return ed to Xen. were presente MNI and Mr.,' . end p s will Ln~y Lois 1I1nry 111188 · pent sev e r s Pounc\ Goorge . D evo!!,)n" by M"rl!. Mrs lilP. /Uld Will" membera 40 '0111 1 ( votc LYtl~ ,Sunda y School ry oCflcla1 llrlmn "acatlon lng at Cmft Lake, Mlnne. 10. on TbU1'8da y, a n d Mrs. L. C. St. the romalnc\ er of August with her Smart; .-011 cnll C)urrent event~; ' and' 'nic~ k 'Hartsoo Loulso ren counly prccl nc ts ror alate of· " I days with Mr. aneL Sunday , AuguBt Sarn. MiSses sota. ily cousin, W. 1. Lacy a nd. fam John. program 'india. by ){r<.I. Chnl'lCli Dos llccs. Mrs. J. N. RobinsOn have returned to. their home at Oa.l dand, and Mr. the 'Lytle 9hurch at ny. meet accompa ill w She Ohio. ra. uro A 8 u nnd Mr. nnd 1\11's. B urdette K ing tor. Dltrli'-g the eoclnJ )\oui\ de llc lo OOVERN Oll: Democra tic, Davey , n. on Wednesd ay. vacatio l delightfu ,I,l tro~ returnO<1 bas~ Maine e til 'P r eshment a wore to r 11l(l I'y 9 :80 ·a. m. Bring picnic oooUng ch\lc\ren and M I'. nnd Mrs. Ray can · the\" on ~helr vacation 2251. SawY(>l·. 910; Brlcl'~r , 3963 . spen t tn tho Smoky MounWn s, ,\ " ' Woods. ketIJ. o . ' plcnlcke Judith, the LT.·GOV . Dl'mocra t\c : Steele. 191; ner and da u ghter. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Shaner ~re 1I11ss Lorll" Lacy Iltte ndedt tbo E~·. . unuay S ·Woous. Sharon ut 145; , 1):\\'1(180n 1"9; 'ai'll, " Ible, ~80; at Lal<eSld e Visiting the tormer's s leter, Ada, and Mr. a nd Jl[rli. John W . Kerse y and worth L ag uc Ins titute Day. 335. Halpe r , 101: ;-'l e lZc nbaum , Is v lsllng hus band n New York this weim. she wcclt .. 'l'hl wcc:l<. lusl 'Vcdnns· . otul'llcd r 254 , Uogcrs, 213. R c publlcan , Brnck · ~u~her Hartsock ,Ml9s Mary Lou SowlIsh of ' Marne· E lmore. oC , rowell l"Luline Miss trip dill', (arm 1\ two.week 's !tahlng e r 893; Herberl , 225 ~ . ld Is s pendl\1g two weeks with Mr e fi t ]I)' Jane Ellen FI&e Earnhar MI'. nnd . M r s . Hnrold lit H eCrel, lIilchh;n.n . SECRET ARY OF STATE: II I S unday nnd Mrs. D : C. R idge. ed nte.'mln c n l'e lld ch anu , son nd n Rose Lewis IIlrs. Mr. nnd Democl'I \lIc, K e nn edy, 1572; Repub· trlend9, Mr. UnCl Mrs. J ohn Thompso n, of Carmnn Kirk Is , v lsltln li nd Mrs. Earl SWll ln vis ited Mr. IlOlI dinner , lIen n. Grlfrlth, 185 0: Humme l, 389; Dlokle , of Oa kley, . lle, will be (1lnn er guests t o. n ear B illnohe st er . Centeryl ar n or y, McKinse Mi ss L n ura nd a lust clay ono LII1'I'lclt, . P . J . ~I"M McCUr thy, 229; >j'urnor, no. Mr,' ana Mrs, Georgp Ba~cr spent nIght oC Mr. a nti ]l[l's. George .MIllJ;,' RId !;e\'lllc. 'l'RElASU RER OF STATE : Demo. \\'eclt. Dayton, 18; " ls. Sun(\Jly With Mrs. Pearl Cnmpbel l of , ;Watress Rnlph s daughter Oll n ollt1lt l 1I111he Mrs. JIl l" nml M r s. Robcrt Baker nnd 'lrntlc: Kinsl ey, 9G5; Kennedy , 789 ; wllh hlr . ana Mrs. Percy ROllS' Rnd cele))rote d both Mrs... Baker'e l·tn lned the fol· we .." house guesls of IIII'. n nd M r /!. Illng Republlc nn, '"lIl1l1m8 . 231: Bakel'. lI<lughtcl': J ean , ente on' 'trLa week. IlUIt a nd Mrs. Cnmpbel l's birthday s. 'Mlss dnYM. l I'ol'll SC fol' soel, llrt H noss and IIII'. S;'nday: r, 638, Ebright, I G~7 : Hoovet' . 5Ul; lowing lit dlnnc W IIIIllmson , ~lOn Lois Glllhm was a lso u guest at Rlchj1n\ MaS!el' 1I1rs. B ' rnurd Southnl'd , n nd dnu!;h · wc"l<. L wls, 25S. lit vlattlng bLa 8.un~ dinne r . II1 I·s. ora HlIl'llI n und lio n s. Byr· of Harold WUlIams on, Mr. HlIlph ATTORN EY GENER ..U: Demo. tel', Ann , or Dayton; of grnndpa rnts, Mr. Ilnd ,M1"II. Harry rnes, Stn Dane ond Mrs. Pca~I ' Cnmpbell"' T nt: 0. 1.fYIV Hnrlan. on Ky., View, MO"nlng Hlglllmn n. oC' I erntlc, Ducty, 131iO: Republlc nll. Her· and Mls.'! Guylda Dumton l, of ¥lb· London lIli II n, IIllnolR, ure visiting WLllIams on, ) Howell h Rul M",.~· ~ncl Mr. en , r~la. gentlem oth~r 1904. and three tcalf, Burian, Me other To the be rt, 1397; 1\11'8. Viola u noo. Bprings were the llu8lt.Ilir...iIIf., . l)eUC!W i~.iII' ap,prec: lives. s Mrs. nnd expres ' to lilt·. want I eyenlng day 'teat hurs T SENATO R: Democ ratic, U. ~Lrn,hBrt' 4al~bi.~ lI\r. und JIll'S. Oatley U n gleeby en· Mr. and Mrs. A. H. n.nd children n . in , r '~anne t gaUan Bulk ley, 1700; 'VhllC, 6 2: Rcpubll· H a rold Elnrnhar t te m emberll of 'y8Qrly meeting time. WAYN ESVIlL E te rtalned lit dinner, 1I11e9 Joun t e rLnlned the Immedia CII". Dny, 902; Tfll t, ~970. con8uc ted thia contea t., haa "'rI~~iell~;, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon ellby'" fam ily at' tbelr Un!;l Mr". · M.lr D. . J . !I(rs und Mr. and Kearns, : ' n·18 REP. TO CONGRE SS AT LA.RGE AUGUST to · property ~hell' sold , hard fight. Thank You; the duy with \\'oods wll h It plcnlo dlnner, laSt have D e moc ratic. Yo ung. 1,233: :\! cSween · lULl. Jon n had spent Mrs. Russell Underwo od, Mr. ny. nd Su . ey, 717 ; Mosler, 828: Republlc u n . NIloml Earnh nrt toke pOI,seisi~llqp -inJlk . ond Mrs. Sam Henkle spent M r s. Underwo d wUl Miss Joun Kellrns lIpcnt F rid ay Yearl k, G90: Bemler, 2023 ; Jectl'eys, of Mr: anll of their porperty Sept. 1-st. home the t a week lAst essie J I\1rs. , unt n er h ni ght wIth RHYT HM" FOR "DOC" 638 : Marshull , 16G6; Wharton , 541. en. Mise. Mary Lou Sowash wlU . Clin ton Corwin while they were Cal'toon....:.()evU of Ibe Deep SUPREM E Robllzor , of DnytQn, n nd on Satur· Mrs. J l.'ST ICE t'UIEF , (ThU~"dn.y) arternoon this l'tnln e t vucntlon. II' h t on ve· CI In e m o , ~ het· to lurned e r COUR'r: Democl'f llic. Weyglln dt, 1 .. "ay, a nd sUIPper ~med)'-()aetue Caballero 1IIIS8 B . Co r ey and Wn ltc r Cnrey, with a s wimming party epl'nt Romc time 420: ' UCOll uhllcnn, Boytl, 2594, Wllnnn· lnnd , otter h a ving la dles young The Cnr· Park. lossie F M,·s. Wayne an" nt Dodds, with h e r g r ll ntlpnre nlR. Mr. a nd JIlrs . of ncnr ONLY muker, 815. AUG. 4-.-ONE e y, I\[rs. Effie Smith, C h s ter Curey. Invited include Y~rglnla Preston and. J . D . Marlatt. of and Lucy Emley ~ pe n t Sundny, vis· h er h ouse guest Martha Clemrn Pat O'Brien Rye , Mary Itlng dlfterent IJlll'ts of Kentuck y Clnclnnu tl, C harlott -In:\Iect Your Frie nds At Willis a nd Jeaa and J a n e Hartl!lock . JUDGE SUPREM E; COURT : Dem · lind IndJann . harle!! Allen a nd . "SUBM ARINE 0.1" Mr. a n d JIll's. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge M ills e,nter· oeratlc. 'Vlncgnr d n e r, 1326: Gormlln, und tlY g uests of NEWS OF THE DAY i336 ; I)lbon, 09 ~ ; Kowan . 102 ; Smltb . Mory wCI'e the tulned Tuesday , M.r. n nd Mrs. Joh~ Allc n a nd fa mily . A' . G Ml"S. Rnd 1If1·. Milt· 263 : 'Bowmnn , 403; HCll u bllcans, Fromm and Mr. John HaWke. The occasron was Ia honor of the iblrth. I ; thins. 2712: Hur t, 959; Turner, 2290; of Lancn s ter. HlIrrls daYli of Mr. Mills lind Mr. Fromm. Mr. Harris, Edith lIfrs. ; 486 . rd Wo i 164G , Hlch , ·122; StrUble At All Hours a plen8j!.nt evemlng; All e ll, 476. ROnald Hawke At ttU) olose. qt REI'RES EN'r ATIYE 1'0 CON. i\losllet·. Mr. Il ncl M rs. e.nte wers slerved. refrOJlhm dellolous L. Taylor. of San WINES, U(tnm s AND ORI!) 'S : D mocru t~ , A1eshlrc, 1437; li nd M~ Fmnk Mr. Ira. Bro'li'n} 'poplilar commer· -SCRe EN- < Sundny '''ere u, O\.lIfo/'ol clsco, Fl'Sn 3476: , 6 n EER Eh!, 3-11 ; npllUbl\cnn~: Drown I4PenrOd'. Doubl. Trouble " nnd Mrs. F I'ed Hart· clnl t eacher , In the local high IlIOhool g lJestH of. hLa WltIh The , Mauoh Twine sock, of Milford, ror ,severnl YejU'8 hna r esigned ~llIr ~hnJ.l 704 . Lc bn nun, Oh io Mulbe rry S treol and II. s hpll4r , accept fu . STATE CENTRA L COIlIMJT TEE· '1!ere P9sltlon 1IIIS8 Inez Smllh, of CIncinna ti, Sc!1i'~o1. .High MAN : Democru tlc, 'ewton , 492; ul· ono 11\ th~ Frnnklin and Miss Betty lI1nJone, of W llming· livan, 358; Trump. 4&D9: Mahoney , Mr. and. MI'II: Albert carver. of spen ding a week a l tho urc , on t I several day" 342 : Rep ubllCll n, Wa.ggon er, 32980 . . ti , lIlr. and 1If1'S. D~l bcrt Oon· CinCinna of home CE:>ITRA L OMlIf.JTT EEWOM AN Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Seal'8. Lolla and Gilligan, ge l'. D emocrati c, lIl oore. G93; John Sears AA,d Howard ~uckola JIlrs. William Scanlan a nd sOn, 9G4 : Uep ubllca n , Balcer, 1599 ; Rocl,el, 'Wero ill: tbe Sea.rs home; on Bunday. week ils n dayS l severa Ferr!!e . apen.t 2167. Dinner 'gue,e'ts ' of Ifr. Dnli Mrs. in , Dr. R. A.. William· ~T A'n: SE:>IATO fl: D mocrnLlc, with lhclr cou s W ilbur Sears on Wedne8d n.y w4lre Goody ear Shoe Repa ir nder son , Indiana. II Ug h cH , 761 ; Gnru,ncr, ;;07 ; OOl'don, 80n li nd \\'Lfe, fit A lIfr. n nd Mrs. Albert carver, Mr: alld Service 831; ter, ' Mrs . Dale Carver of Springfie ld, 3N; R e publicans : ,,'orelle" Byron Ca rve", Of Clayton' City, ·W : D c FO""Clt. 1101; Mn rtln·. 968 .

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Mr. and Mrs. Carman Crane wer.. ' AeC din'· to ,$burta business vi ltors In Akron . Tuesday. clerk':r th! boUci 'Of 'eieoetlolllo • • • • • MIt,, one .c andldates h ve fl1e4 fOl' I , ·The Community Kitchen will. county 01l1cea. serve dinner, EaSter, from 12.30 to Republican candldatee tor r8CCll'CSft . ST. AUGUSTINE'S 2.30. are Olement. (Peck) ' Sattenbwa,,*. There will be special Holy Week WayneaviUe; ohester P. BatfUlI} stfv!ces a t St. AUG ustine Ohu..'cb on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartsoc~ of Lisle Vorhes. Geqrce A. UiJaJ;'Oood Friday and Enster SUndaY'. On Milford were dinner guests of Mrs. Mrs. Y!!arl Grabam' of LlbflIIIIt. ;. Su!per- Good Friday tb e I III be 1 Edith M. Harris. Wednesday evening Candidates for ~UDf • ---., lai E' air e s rv ces w gn • 0 • • .. ' " i . "?"'"'" G· nL II' o'clock In' the eV~L1lng with the ~ enyare O . .Donald Dll.tWlb.~'" .sohool at bealitU ul service of the "Way of the Robert Hyman of Pqrd e unlver- bent; Carl AbaecherJl, It. ....... ,goal at' an Cross" accol:dlng to the method 01_slty, will .arrive satur y to spend Greenwood, Repulillcan: and . , . are ,ot 'at - the famous Radlo preache, the the SprI ng vaca ton i lw t h his mo ther, G ray,. Democra. " t ' , . . Right Rev. Monslgn1or Sheen. The Mr.. J essie Hyman. Sam D. Henltle~' lncutnbeftt . iP ' u.. selmon enUtled : "The Tragedy of • • 0 , ° ..!. IlOU~ty englneell', o~sce, 'is ~ Calvary-The Divine Sacr1!lce of . Mrs. F . D. Dakin and her daugh- by Charlea E. X~. ~ serviCe! will . f . , b l ... --' .., Love for Man" will be preai:hed by ter, Mrs. Merle Denney were dIn- ormer state ....w.y..... ~ hour: 10:.0 thl' ~verend Olarence Issenman 8 ner guests, Sunday. of Mr. arid Mrs. gineer. Keller Hoalt, ~ .... .. ~ ~a\ltJlfUI- T . D ., Ph. D., secretary for t he Most W. O. Tichenor. at HIlrveysbur g. filed for county Cil~- Beb ~ n)l lSODI R-ev. Archbishop and editor ot the • • 0 • • publicans seeking the ~ r g thill!'_ weekly Oathoillc paper of Cincinnati Mr. and Mrs. L. C. st. John spent 2rt! Fred Hagemyer and ~ - Will ~e rendered The services will close with special the week end with their son. Ken- Cltfr6'. Incumbepts; and "... pastor wUl take ' veneration- of 0. relic of' th~ true neth St. John, and family a t Hub- Hines, of Franldln. Power ot . the Republican ' candidates t m ... eo. lelll801rs iJU ' cross on Which Jesus the Son of God bard, Ohio. It • 0 • • • Warren county centr.l , . w be- died tor us. and the sacmen are : Ross R . Hari.8ockr ".,... - ' wUl be admllnlsEaster Sunday there wil be sung Mr. and ¥la. J. P. Larrick visited township; A. L. Kennedy .Dd ......, children they bp.autlful Hlgh Mass In honor of the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ross Sunday. Shldaker, MassIe; Zaln ~ the PllBtor Ruurrection by the choir, a compo- at th$ new home In Leesburg, TurtJelcreek' Quenton OOll: aDd . . It offering wu sltlon of Mantanl. The pastor will where they recently .moved from LeRoy, Fra~; ~ JI. if; received by two be assisted at the altar In the beaut!. Mason. Washington; George Ve1d~. BMJaD; " I~ white; who will tul ceremonies at the Mass by Gene • • • • • Earl J . Maag, Salem; WllIlam .~ a.t the alta,r to Brown• . John Shepha,d. Donald Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allen enter- enl!au~r, Hamilton; J .' W. IqDjI, I work or the' 01- Brown ..' CeclJ Hamish. Jr.. Gene talned Mr. and Mrs. Aiton Allen of Deerfield; R. D. Van Meter, Untoa.; LorcJ. Olark, Ronald OIark and John Mc- Indlnnaoplts. Tuesday night. Thurs- and Walter N. Allen. ~rcree_. ' ba" *'JIII!:Clilurc:h home: .you Donald. day they. entertained their ' mother, I:!emocrats: Pred Braddock, WaJDe, cordJIlllt1liiMJ1ed to worship Witli A most cordial Invitation Is ex· Mrs. Frank Dill. of Da~toil. township·; Roward McGu.Inn; MaIlle JIlaj.-'4IIDiJIIlY.,and .~ ~m1te tended by the pastor to all. ' both o( 0 • • • D. W. !Jlshop, Turtlecreek i '!,~uJ Jesus CIilrI:st OathoUc and non.-Cathollc to attend Attend the dance and card part.y Hutt. Clearcr~; .Carl BeoIobIer. our church lihese servlces. .III. the gym. March 30. and enjoy a , 'Franklin ; John E. Holden, 8a)esD; to consult care free evening. 'Edgar Sotb, Harlan; Loula ~. _lII'tIlnt • • • • • Hamilton; Edgar Evans; a04 .Alben , Mr. and Mrs. Seth Thomas and Ertel, Union: S. M ........ Deerlte14; two sons, of Cleveland. are parents. and D. M. Adams, Waab1na*o'1. th~ week of Mr. Thomas' arjlDts, I Mr. and Mrs; E. L . Thomas h~e, , . , aPIi Mrs. TPo~ parerl~, Mr. and ----------~~.~-;...--. J. T. Walton.' at, Spring Valley.

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-' i '~ . O. st. John. ~. GUbert evenln" a are moving from their farm 'h ome h~me of J. C. Hawke' _ _ _ ..... ~~O,!JUII"'. 'II1II JWD&Inder of , • • • •. HIe. MR. RaJpb BaaUnp, and Mrs. ai, "The pn!84mted few days Ulness of heart. block. He and wUl occupy their property on or of his 80th !)lfthday __lipj_il' .... ~t In ~ , 'Mr, and Mrs. R~U, Boiu~ 9talt ~ PUmaa. lin. ~. ~. Pur- by the QIee Is survived by his wife of Toledo and ThIrd street, Places tor twenty·nVe lUsts Weft ,~"JJI!II'i_-' after JIIbIcb a.delleSoua ~ thelr,faniWeS at West UniDD."er JIIl~, and Mrs. Prye tpok, part in . , PJIb ecbool. , , qpe ,60n In Dayton. He was a cous• • • • • arranged at tables deeoratecl In lit. -.w...._ n.y I WIllI 1ftYed. J be' Week e1l4. MR. Ho~. " r , pJa,y )IftIeI1tec1 on the propa~ by · Tbe play was a Jut moving enm" In of :Ml'8. O. G. &randall,. of Har- . Dr. Ell Crew of Dayton spent Sun- P~trlck's Day colors, Mr. H.~. ·re..... ule p..t· of. 1IlIa Bemtee Sutton returned 1P.th · the W~eavtqell'Oup. ftls-, tun of ~ color•. and veysburg. Mrs. J . E. Wilihtim. and day with bls brothers. Robert and ceived many gifts" and ~ MliatkHpe, ..,.. RObert tbem tor • week's vIalt. held th~ IJ1 of ....udlence f!oin John Woolard, Waynesville Ff!I.nk. In the afternoon the three from his family and friend.tl. colll1atilD. 0, (). WpUdI"", UN" • • • • • • start to/,~ ~ RUlli Ann ' PuneraJ services were held in To- visited the Mulford greenhouses at ulatlng him on this happy occu1oJl. " - ............. o&t.o ~1. Do you enjoy • ~ tilDe? Plan to . 'Dcmoboo. ~ GerurfleVe l~~turday, and burial was In Mi- Lebanon, and the Irwin M. Krohn Guests Included Mrs. Mary Hoplib. MrI. ' Walter ~ to ·the um MlU'Ch' 30:. 'Dance _ BAdley. Jesnne JMmce8 Jtobna, a~ cemetery. here. conservatory at Cincinnati. kins, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hawke, and WhUal&er; 'aucI . .ter Alma 1iarJ- and card party s~~ by the ' , ' I(cmlml~ lIoa~ , ne pe~rs. .· . • • • • • 'Ray Hawke of DayQft\. Dr. an4l1n. ~ 1IendI&b aDd (Jraap. '{ i I,. " Recent lU8!lta of ~. O. H. Death Robert Prellton. aae.ert Eanlhart, ~SS EMMA SALISBURY Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Moss enter- Ralph It. Vance and son Ralph Jr .• dlUIbIer, ~ lira. Seth PIIr~ . ~ ,. ,~ • ~ ." erqe.ere Mr. I and ...... Adolph and Paul Johns:au . .ftI eDiaDilDt PASSED A WAY TUESDAY tatned with a tamilS' dinner. /:)unday of Wilmington, Mr. and Mrs. Mel' ''1 aDd ,.dalJlhtv 8uah Qantae. Mill ~ BNper. a .- ,reek. ,epd BlOme aOO l11li . ~l Huddleston portrayaJ, of the ~ cbal'lAltera. -' __ A. honoring their mother, Mrs. Cora vyo Banta at Lovellmd; Mr. and ......... 'ftDDIJ ADd lINIIddau,li ...... M Mae ~·of. lIr. and Mrs. 'of DaJtoD. Tbe biBb llght 01 &be Ibow .u, tbe • ' Rich who celebrated her birthday Mra. John Fromm and acmClyde. tIr, ~ 'l'IDaeJ1 lin. PI........ ".. the 1IIIDda)' , Mr. aDd MR • .oarl Neutlenlioller. COIIIedY roU' enacted b7 Oha~Jotte MIla Emma SalIsbury. a lifelong annl~ersary Monday Their guests Lee Hawke and SOn De.n. :1ft. and .... __ lIN. _ _• ___aeveDIII8 ~.-. of Mr. aD\t u-s' Mr. .nci lira 0e0rP ~ Mte Hartman. as; "HearIet&a W'bips~ltch" .dent of Spring Valley. dJed at . " Mrs. Maynard Weltz and family. Mr. A_; .. _ _ _ . . . . ~ • . " ' 1 " ber borne there Tuesday evening were Mrs. Rhet>a Braddock of Leba- , ...., .......... - . BalDo ..... ·R. B. ... tuiaUJ. Later, 0Il'rIe ADCram aDd triend of Dayton Equally entertalDbli Sn. their. blts of non Mr and' Mrs G1Ibert Frye' and and !Mrs. Donald L. Hawke. l1l'i. __ _ _ JIiIIIIIIIe.:'IIra, U. G ~ ~ ............uri, aDd-Mr. aa4 ..... hen,DIU1Ict oi LYtle ~medY w,,", Tour' ~. ll:arl foDowt.nc sn illness of.~ut ~n d~YIS lIOn' Richard, and Rich Etban Crane and the fUest of hoa............ ~ Eetan MIl' OWeD ~ Moj,mpaplid ...... Dr. Ben lIoClellen and niece. M1sI Mendenhall, ana Alton Banlbart. Surylvlng are one sis ...... Miss Oc e '. . . . . . ' . or. . DaW ...-:. .. ~ JItIl1oIOck to 1I1~ ,Ruul MCOl,uan of Xenia were all 'l IIaa Jeanne R delerVea II~ SalIabliry O! Spring yalley, and one , of~" , . . ' ~ am, UDlft!l'llt7 " . . ~ .,.lJoth vJaltora Of Dr. and .Mrs. J. W. Ward mention tor her , arI~ta1 dance. Mu- ,brother, W. P. SalisbUry. ot Wa~es- ~s. L. V. Branst,rator ,and Mr~. --~ ....... •• _.... . , I ..._.about ..... f ville. . . : , . Donald Hadley attended" a • shower I ' _Yo ' 8 C' .... !'""'!' _~._ w,a s 0 • ' l • • • .• • ' .ltceptional qUalIty both 1IC!10l and Puneralservlces wlll .beobeld In the Sa"u'day afternoon given In honor . Lelia KOverman, Reporter Mr. Mel ~ O. B. Ildwardl and MliI Re~tt. McKln~ of. ·Ash- ~orus. and pv~ e~ence 01 a great Spring VaJl~y Methodist church at Mrs" ~ Stuckert. by 8.ev~ of tallula. 0 •• IiDd lin. liar)' Barrta ot.. " , • Prlday afternoon at 2 o'clock anti her aunts at the home of one ot daUlbt4!r Mar7 of Pwton . . . . . . Dalton were SuDday dinner pests desl of ~ work anit practle!! on . ~ , . Th --"ead ..... 01 Mr. _lira ~ ' the ....rt of both the IItudents and burlal will be In Spring Valley cemeem. Mrs. Doris Harvey of 'near 0!18 ~ who wtih to atlfJId ConDer and , " aUIie baale. thetr"rhto IIr R 11 P nit tery . Sligo. Mrs. Stuckert is a bride 01 two chlU'Ch services on JI'I1day wW be ..• ~'. • " lin. O. II. Dea~ spent tbe. due~Mra ~:nd . _., - ' " weeks and was formerly MIss Carrie ~ from · thelr ~ JII'09idId ,' ____ _ 111'. and lin. DaYJa ~ . ~d " . ~ with her daUlhter MIas ~ of 'the tor AGED CITIZEN Elma Moore of OlarksviUe. they bring a note from thetr pa......

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DaM. and Jane "aDd! ~ of Dayton. thetr part In e show AcOOmpanlTAKEN BY DEATH ° • • • • Durl " - -' 1bW'IdQ, t.b8 Ua lira. "abo JIW'8e ~ lanUI;. lira. LouIs SettlemYre, lin. M.ry ment of the enUre 1bO;""was played . . -Mr. and Mrs. Henry Watkins enIII' silvera! DOOD per~ ~ ...... 01 .... UId lin. JlarvIJ ..... were ~ enaIDI aueate or Mr Ortat and two 1l&~le. llo~, of Lebanon by Mtaa Mary 'B Y. LeMay wblo de. Thorp8& M. Olark, ,92. well known t~rtalned at a family dinner Thurs· week ti1ms w1l1 ~ shown to the am_. A .... '. . . . . . . ~ed ~'ih. &ncl lira. ~ ~ I ' c:a!Jed ~ Dr. and 'lIn. J. '9'(; Ward. aertea. poeat deal of credit. for her and long, time resident of th'.s com· day evening In honor of the birthday, dent body for • S!Dall . • dmtllloD u . . . . 1I(OIit. . ' . I' • • • • ." ,. ; . ~Iy~" ' fine ~. Witli aU. the 'tall)n,t, co- munlty rled at 111& home this, Thurs- anniversaries of Mrs. Henry Wat- !!:r::~er does not ~It CKI*«Ioar. .. _ 111'. 'M ·Hagemeyer 'had . cha..,e . Mr, and 11ft. VI. A. Luana and ,Mqa. Lena ~, anc[.IJl'"ndaob" , opera~ and lIinl 'work comblned, day mo~ni~g toll0'!"ing a. short Ulness~ kina and Mra. Charles Wakins. The . ~ , CII. ' t.oPk'o "Rural dam. fillnib' and 1JIIIItIi ..... Laum Y*t- OWen .1IartIoolt Yla1t;d MR. A. Z. "The' Belle of BatIdt.cL" proved to be He was the last one o~ his lamll~. guest list Included Mr. and The ~chers meet ' . , ' . ........ 1ra...& Do TbQ ' .1Id , JeJ 'aDd IIJII ...,...: lla'rtt .tattedl ~ at near~. ll'Ueeday, a tine eve~'1 'entertainment;. , Funet'1\1 servIce!' at the .St~ tun-· ~rs. Milo Miltenberger and daught PoDe from Ina baa ....., IIaI$f" RIa talk IIrCIUIbt out coniIId- the h"'lo'paI AIrpan at V~ .veniDI· lin. IIartIoclt Ie aufterlq . ' • eral home Saturday at 2 !p. m. B\lrlal tel',' Peggy Jo. of Lytle, Mr. and Mrs:S d Ma'rcb 1,' to llarcb ...... ~ Bul!daJ attemooD. ' from: .n .ttult of rheum.t)sm. . ,ROBERT PRES'FON T9 In M1am~ cemetery. Nelson Watkins, Mr. and, Mrs. Leo . TIle ...... or &he -afaemooo ".. ' . ••••• . _ REPRESENT DIVISION Conner and daughter, Cai'ol~n, Mr. On FrIday, lIarcb' 16. Mr. • B.; 01 tbe pro.... fNal ¥iaml LES'FER SPENCER OW' --i. ANNU.AL and Mrs. , Cannan Crone and sOn, took to O![ford thoIIe who • *,'0NIIa _ _. He ..... GD . . . . . , . &be . . . . . were: lila, AT 'CL'uB DINNER RuIaeU 1:. PIWIk, mualc ~t.ructor !.-. AT HARVEYSBURG JImmY. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles the vocal contests Ju the -~.''1be~'" ~ ~ RaUl oaa.- aDd.... rQClllUDate, ~ In the W&1DtiiMlle achoola, took Watkins. Uval. Our repft8eD'-Uv_ .....""'-,_.... • . , III .... _ " tile ilia ADDa JIImMt Ilu.lMlr- r Tb8 otvic Olub ,,~_ tbiefi Of bIa pupUa. Pra~ . Johns. Local Masons who attended annual • • • • • COnner, Prancta JobDa. -: ......... , 11I1Iid aI .... ' 1fbo YiIHId ber UDOIe a~ a~ Mr. ."~ toik,Wed by • l\,UUl OoDner and ~ Prea,t on to inspection of Harveysburg Lodge Mr. and Mrs. Carmah ~ne and .Preston. As Bob woo .t oatc.cI. ,...' ~ ~d ..... ..,. A;~; WDt.cIb ~lJi'terea..-~... . OXford, J'rkla1 where they took put Saturday night were Jesse Prender- son and Loren ReallOn, were gUl!I!ts now has the hOl\Or f entel1Dl uaa 1\;1' ....... . ' . . . . . . . . . . 1Irai\:~ Ji~:: &be-~Ue~, : , .tal., In ~ ..,bth annual .80u'th1l1e1tem 1JlU!t: H. A. Oornell. ·W. A. Lukens, at B family birthday dinner Sund~y. State con.test , a lie. . . . ." . .~ ~: MIJ!i~ ' LouIee DSq.al ' . ahftoot en- 1Il~ tlltlvai it IIlAml . W1l~lenltr. Dr. A. E. Stout Ollarles James, Sr. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil. -• . __ M ~"", ,~ ~ " ~ ne. ~:::.~,-=;, Rotiert ~ ~ Ii bI~tone L. A: Garst, Frank Braddock. Fred Jiam NewtOn of Lebanon. given In. The student 'body .allll1dh1dll&l9 , , . . . . . . . . "-" ' ~ ,"IIarQaa t.bI! t ltIr ~ . 1010 wOn the ~t to,l'8Pl'eilelllt the Braddock, Raymond rBaddock. Don- honor of Mr. Carl crane. Other photocraphed .... ' Wcd'q 'C , ....... .,. . 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Its la a welcome relief from the bitter controversy revolving lU'ound public ownershJp versus private ownership of the electric ~dustry,. to d Electric Oom read an advertisement dlsplloyed by the Oldahoma 0 as an pany. It contained no word of electric rates. nO . technical data of allY sort. boosted no accomplishments. promised nollhlng. made no effort to lel1 electrical. appliances. It showed a youngstel' enj~ylng the rapture ~f kite flying. . Kite flying within the next few weeks wUl a.pproach the proportiOns 01 a national pastime. High tension wires and kites. are a potential source of tragedy. Each year there are cases of electrocution from kites -en tangl1hg In power llnes. The Oklahoma ut1llt)!. In Its advertisement. gives aOund advice on· klte !lying. (1) Fly your kite In. open fields a\4ny from . electric llnes. (2 ) Use ootton cord tor string. Never us~ wire or tlnsel:ed kite sLrinl1l. They conduct eleotrlclty. (3) Never run aCloss highways. 4) Never climb poles. But perhaps the politicians will soon be clalml~ that klte flying would be cheaper and safer under government ownership. They chum most everything else for t heir socialiZation program to wipe out the p~lvale eleotric Industry.- Induslrlal News Review

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~ed b1da will !;Ie recelv~ ,by 'the ~===;:z::=i=~~:::::=:i:::=:=!:==-~ ToWJ)lh1p Clerk ot Waype ~p if Warren. County at ~' , T\S'~p House, Wa.yneaVllle, 01110 ~ e18ht P ., M. , : . Monday, AprU ~ lMO !!or about a th1rt'1 ho~ tractor to be \.lied for COllatru.cI-· t10n and 'UJlln.ter~r.we.. ,., be equiJlped ; .~i~~~ tion. ~t 18 the tees' to trade 1D as lpart" pa:~en~ ~Dd band tractor as part pQDlent. . Tbe ''I'rUa_ rWrv the i'Sab~

he never did know just how. lhe han, dIe ot the pail slipped back over hIs cars and caught there, This was bad enough. but to m ake motters worse Just ot that very min, ute. he, beard a shrill. angry voiae ~hout : "HI. therel Get Ollt 01 th"r c !" He dldn ' t need to be told "hl' ;' c voice thot wos. It was th e 1 rim ." voice of Farmer Brown's Boy. . -.- ~g in inventor; t f~r Ma~~l ~!2. . ClUJord G .. HIll and l/labe~ AUl; .-e*~ ·iany Right then nnd there Bustc.r Beo r ' In the mattel of me fictllement 01 . , In the: matter f the C;8tn'te of in ~nklln township. . nellrly had a fit. T here was that t he estate of Jnmes Ander50n, de-;·Ollver w.lIordii; ecensed; dlstrlbuPnulIr BatscM to ~ald Shur~ awful pail tnst over his head so ceased; a certified copy If the en- ' tlon lri kind , certificate ' of and Ella J. BhUJ't,z; tract in ~n. that he couldn't see a thing. ~f try dctermlnlng the inheritance tax· transfer- 0l'd~1jcI. John P. O'Olady, 'to ChrJst aortOn course th a t mennl th a t he couldn _t tIJ be pnld Is ordcrcp lssued to the In the nbltter ,ols 2670 through 26.,.111' Loveland. run away . wWch was the thing of auditor . I all things. he most wanted to d o . ' ... . of 'A.Jnal1c,ta~. Thom~ !lin~ to .~brlBt Borton, You see. biB as he Is. and strong In the) matter ot the estate o~ , In J(1nd made. 19te 25M and ~ n..LovelaDd. as he Is. Buster Is very shy wnd \Vlllla!'n D. McFadden, decen.'IC~; disI • ba shful when humon beings ore trlbutlon In kind ordered. u round. He growl ed and whined In the matter of bltc estn'1:n of nnd squealed. He tried to bock William Villard. deceased:' repor~ of out ot the pall nnd cou ldn ·t. ~ c ndlninlstrlltor Is approved. . t!'lt'd In ~h n kll It olT allel cn!llrln L ~ He tried to J,lulJ it ,0IY. but sIImch.ow In the matter of .the gUiar~lIa1lShil,pl he co uldn't get hold of it. Then of Tobllfs Bretney. there was nnnth l'r ye ll . If BustN c laim against Charles BIlker hadn't been so fr ighten ed hlntself hE for $75.00. ", i'tht bave r l'cognlzed thot seconrl In the matter of the estate of yell as one of fr ight. for thnt i~ wh~l Stephen A. StUwell. deceaseil; Oharit wa s. You sr e. Farmer Brown F Boy had just dl scovereel BURle r los .H. Young's resignation as. execuBcnr. 'When he had ycllpd th(' lir<t ter of said estate Is approved. Am.Ilntime he hod supposed it was nne of da E . Liggett Is appointed tru~tee ot the young calli ... who li ve In Ihe Olrl will. Pas ture all summ er. hut <Vhen h. In t he matter of the settlemelit'of sa.w Buster he was ju~t a s bMily the estate of Anna M' Franz defnghtelled as Busle r hlmseU. Ir. . , Cact. he was too surprised and fr lllht. cneci <'ven to run He Jus t stoue still a nd 5 ared aCter that second yell . Bus ter clnwed fi t that Dwtu l thlt;lll sale of an automobile at private sale on hi s head more frulI.tic a lly than ordered. ever. Suddenly it slipped off 90 that ~ '; In the matter of the estate of he coul d sec. He gave nne fright· ~/ ened lonk 0 1 Farme r Brown's Boy. mem Jordan. deceasea; hearing on and then· with a m igbty " Whnaf! " Inventory'ls set tor March 19. he slarted for th e Green Forest a ~ In the malter of tbe eslnte fast as hi s legs cnuld ta ke him . and Phill1p Helsel, deceased; bearing on thIs was very fas t Indeed. let me Inventory is set for March 19 tell YOIi. He dldn't stop to pick QUi • . a pa th . but Just c ra ~hed through th( . In the mMter ,of the estate of bushes 8 8 if they were nothing o ~ George D. Shepherd, deceased ; Lee nil. jllst nothin Ht a U. But the CUll MrClaln. Ourtis Wade and Lehman niest thing a ll is this-he took Dye appointed appraisers. that tin pail with himl Yes. sir, In bite matter of the estate of Buster Bear rao away with the biS Ruth Hannah Crew. deceased; wUJ lin pall of Farmer Brown's Boy! you see when It slipped off. the ncmitted to probate, Robert E. Crew handle was stili around his neck! appointed executor. Oharles Sa.tterHe didn't want It. He would have welte. Ross Hartsock and Wilbur given anything to get rid ot It. But Sl'ars appointed appra1ser!l. ' he took it because he cnu ldn·t help rL the matter of the eState ot it. And that brings us back to the Lumllo A.. ' Lowe, deceased: hear1ng question: Did Buster Ben r steal ~ armer Bro\vo's Boy's n ll il'! What on schedule of debts Is set tor'Maroh 26. , do Yf)tI thin l< '? ..... : . .... " C.l v te.,

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-0. Ellzalbetb Maxwell vs. Warren schedUle ,of, debts Is set' for Marqh nore"ln Franklin townsl11p. '. N. ' Maxwell; divorce to plalntifl. IS. .' , oll1f6rd Wil1~er and Florence Ii. property. etc. to plalntLff. In . the matter pf the estate . \\'Iillt.er 'to Adtl. Hill; 2 aores in HamGrayson Lumber Company vs. Arabell Dlnwiddle d~eased; Ruth Uoon town.8hlp. Karl Snell. et al.; judgm ent glv '? to .'M. savage apPGlD.~ed admlnlstratrix, . Edmqn Stewart ~d' Eva l.,s~t pl61ntlfl. oakley Rldgj!. Jolin Fronun and J. tJ Beulah Hazelwood; 36-100 acres ~ Ethel Lykins VS. Hugh Lykins; cU- B. Crabbe 'appdln ed appralsers. Olearoreek townsl11p. : . In the matter of the estate of ' Albert 'E;: HaJgh and J:u1la Hlash \'orce granted. ch ild grnnled to .plaln t!fL. Jehn O. Sin'Ipldru deceased; inven- Iv Howell Puckett and Moille PuckJoanne Moore. a minor. etc.. vs. tory approved. elt; . lot 89' FI'IUlJillri. '.' P.ted HarderL : defendnnt allow: d 30 In the matter f the estate of Clifford Smlth and Effie bmItb,' to • • .. (jays additional time to tile answer. Oren Koellel: d~di DaVid M· Thoinas Weber and Mary. J.ru& .. eber Shirley Moorc, n minor. vs. Fre~ Ad!lms I\pp1q.teil _.~~m.\J;Ilstrjltcr. Ed lotS 21. ~, 28 and :it .Franklin.'HlJ l'dert, defendant a llowed 30 days Jejfre:r. Hebry- .t;f1llard an~ WUl Alfred Kindred and Mildred KinncJdltlonal time to file ans wer. Ross ap~lnted apprnise~~ . dred to John Olossip -and Ellzabeth . III the matter f ~he estate of Olosstp; Jabout 23-8 aIOres In FrankJ'ltOlll\1'F. OOU RT Mrs. M; A. Smt • deceased; hlear- 1111 townahiP. _ " . . . 1

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peace Of ' late , last tieek has been the main top!c of dlicUllS10n tn washlllgton since t)le Il8ct was announclid. ~e harsh terms of tl)e agreement, the faUJjre • of _land ,ancl Prance to give :inaterl,alald to Plnland. and the possible reaul~ of last week's devel'o pments, are all fl!lle1v1ng close scrutiny an~ careful IUUIIlyals. Of course. every one is givlng Finland great credit for the remarkable fight Wat nation put up against the Russian Invaders. The courage of the Finnish people .in defense of thelr homeland against Impo~lble odds will live In history for all time. No one can criticise Finland for accepting the inevitable after fightlllg to exhaustion. In defeat Finland has 'the admiration of tbe world. .

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.....--As a result of :all these. reJent happe~lngs the lmpresslol1 is ,last _gro'7ling that U peace does not COme in the present Europea~ WllJ' qulokly, (H, p, yo,,'re au HI for II IIIInIIf and the :full fur~ of ~ hard 10Ug~t, crw.. on thY AIl.Jb..rlCCUl CIaaafar flung and leng~y struggle breakll plOD. the ..ttl. olld quaUly IMcI. . . England and Pral'lce are- In· far more U140. Thla pro"cI beauty 1. po,," IID4 danger o'f ultimate defeat than they ne.t •• . Ooahing.colon OC"llhactte die were In the ~orld War. In the strug- brlillClDt Une. of It. motor caw ..,.... .• , England and France. and Belgium, the Netherlands. Russia. Italy, and finally the United States, on their side. Today they can depend upon help from . none of these. The Ides ot Maroh bring on.y trouble lor mankind. • ' « . :* ' ~ . --. • H •.W' olr.a""Uud iI.~d willa cilr..... 1 d gr\1I SU c:IjCIa" The United States hopes for 'peace ~ a!;bi'om. ·irae•• but prepares tor war. National de- .ulll·ln laUUto. • IIlp.olt.am ............ I Paleal.d lal.I.. ParklD. • ..... . .fense !.s being extended rapidly. New ' . . , methods and meal16 of defense are 41 I dId N e ng eve ope. ew weapons are . being Invented. Just late last week an humble, plain lOOking citizen .by Larger Beca\l8e of Better 8erYJee. the name of Barlow. a SCientist workIng with Glenn Marlln. the great Quality and Prlc!e . aviation designer and manufacturer, Established 1848·11,. Affap~~red before the Senate Military Waynesville, 0 ., Pb. . . . . ausr Committee and presented fill tI d u norma on and etaUs, pIctures 'afJIdavlts of tests, etc .. concerning a _ _ _ _.--_ _ _ _ _--,~....... new bomb contalnlnv recently dlslbO(

....... _ ,.".,...,-' ~·1UI.i. But1I~:1lil· flllnlr.atlon Of ~t Wtoh~,. .',' ~OB , WInd," ""'oln-" ea..·...·y' ...........h 28, f r Tq Vivien Leigh falll! the , CO\leted .~Ie In ....... .. ......... .... w 0 'J'!le end of hostlJltles between •'UII~:e~la .~I'bl!atJ~I}'" " ' .' . 9f .Pc.a r!et O'Hara In , •• • "e,. fl1m1~tlOn pf . ~ L.. • r til r Russia and Finland does not mean ."_!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!'!!!!!!!!!i!~~!!!'!!!.!!!.!J!!!!!!~. o~. \'I1e Old South.. 'Gone "'fJ the ,!tid"; that American atd Is no longer need~ ~ , q " • for. !IDe .week at the Xefila T.h~tre. Four~en . ) ...... } .. _- .... '_1 '~tI . ......'_..lo.da' tMvle-ed' and runety gltls tested , for the ""' . rt be!dre ed. In fact, the li'InnJsh people wi11 , ...... 'INa''', U1 e ...... 0Da.' VIUJW tell "T .... now need America's help as much may ~thdraw any tilDe' prior to for: darlt-halred , lP'een-~yed-MI.II8 Leigh. as during the days of the war. Her tY days before the 'Pr!nuUy date. May ·" . . I • 14. whlbli sets April 4 as cSeadmaterial resources, including much I ·t ...•.....· . W J K d need fOod supplies. are gone as a re. 8 x- .-.., P. m. I;brqh' 1& was the ·ll"e ·for withdrawals. '!be cciinplete" • . enne y. . APril 5 to' out}lne sult t th t _.... t c1e/kt-JlDe _ fWna ·~tJnr pe'-' llat 01 IItate candidates as flIed with lilEUT. GOVERNOR-Republican an,d "w set the for this yenr 0 e recen oo.....c . Many of UWm. loi all .tate. I dIItr1c . t and a~e'tary of S"Ate ! G~';"th ' • -Paul lI~rbert · Democrat-R S. --!.-. her cltles and vnlages have been de~. · , . • " t ed d th ~ o1rtciea, thole refer,lna I to ihl! ro1lowlDg: •I'lJU - I . •reveals .. ~ COx, ~. J. ~Iper, Price Jn1l8C?n. J. Ohio wO:Ol s are becoming s roy ,an ousands of her people daW ~ beIDa ,~ with the Seo", oOVlmNOR-RepubllC8n _ Jolm TIl,ylo,r. W. H. Whetro, J. F. coady, much co.ru:emed '~er the unprece- are homeless. Her factories. uUllties ~ . 01 Btate, dl.Hpct olfloel,nth W. Bricker, A. Q.'Thatcher' oemo-' J!l, p . ~ckenmyer, J. W; Pattlson, R. deh~ ~e~ '1n;oolimportatlolll~, and public buildings have been great ._..... cIDer. -. ... , E M ~.... by USC ,~ c~ty iIOard p'f electl.ooa In the erat-MarUn L. ~vey. B. S. DuftY, M. W....,..r . oore. C• D • as .,,_ _ . us to rna Iy damaged. The Mannerhelm Lin e Hi bbell l1ecto ' t Bo ' f ' th k d no longer prote ts her and new mil moat P!IJulp~ ':"UDty Within ~e 411 James P. Flynn, James Marker. H. U • Co r, a W or e wee en ltary equlpmen; and defenses ar~ '1 trlct aJId ~ty oqttea with their p,!,. Mosler; P. A.. Dye, Georre White, SBgRJ!.TARY OF B'l'ATE-RePUl!- Ing Karch II, __ports. backbollle necessary for future safety So Ex I , " . llcin-l!:arl Griffltn, E. J. lIurtunell; 01 ~n Imports wtaled 10,466.7!14 , . Democi'at-W. 1I. Kroeger, E. Ken- \bIl 'for the ~k compared with President Hoover continues his work c~~ered explosive. with a Ilquld oxylll.ed Y J E. Sweeney. Matthew Steele, 167946 'lba for. ~me period laut In obtaining civilian O:1d for Finland. g base. so powerful that the con, ,• , . Th t ty lill d II cusslon alone from one of the BarRay Allison. ~ J. Kennedy J. O. year The wool 1t movement e wen m on 0 ar loan from . -. 'OLn~nued BtroJIe"t.f!.e followl11g weel' the United States Export.ImJl!lrt low bomoo will destroy all lite wi h· Mr. and MrB. Lester Gerhard • AUDITOR OF STA~RePUbll. staltlnr oti 'on;' IJ&rch 11 when tb~ Bank. as authorIZed by Congrt!ss, wUl In a radius of from two to four ml!es SClns Paul and Donald called on the can-J Dunn. Fred C. Hotes H M. steamer Potte.. '~ved with 2300 000 now be used for rehBlbilltation pur- trom the point of exp)oslon. ThIs George Smith family at New Vienna Th Am I latest Invention Is considered so Im. , . , , Proas R R 'BanghaIn L P Jo)lDBOO lbs of ~U8traJ~ 001 "The s1tU01- poses. e er I!Iln people should Sunday afternoon H. H~v~r, · J. T. Trac~; '~mocra~ · tl~--must be ae s~rloU8 when I not lose intet!est 1n Finland's plight portant that the Military Mairs Mrs. Romo Rlg~ was a Xenia VII.t. :1'. Ferguson. i C. cOX, J D Boyle fJnd my ;inan In to 8h~ a Simply be~ause the guns have ceas.e d <;bmmlttee Immediately destroyed. Ito. Tuesday l~rATJ! 'J!Ri!iA.8tmER-ReP~lbllcan sbeep frUn tile end", re~ed firing. aplllednged0testhtnken altt the mbeetln g , Mrs. Jame~ Wlral is muciil Im. . , e comm te e mem era to Eb~lght; Democrat- - -C 'H. it. blli Oblo' ~ discU48irlr« ,' . secrecy. and ordered that the Inven- rc.ved and 8Ible to be about ber ~ I,K. nJ.8ele:v. " , the mader • ;'When I ~II- CI~e students of International af- tor and his secret be closely guarded a little. Mrs. 'Faul Is still with lis . ATl'Q~EY QENER~Republl- strat;ectl his r'ft'J1 as that the w~ } lairs claim that England and FranCe by Army au~horltles. The W. C. SmIth famllr were ¥bean-Thomas- J. Herbertj Democrat market has IIO,bad that: Le 1!ungled badly wben they falled to Itors ot the Maurice Hunters' IoIOb~. ~ rlleff~man, K. B. Johns,ton" coWd 'nO' I9.n~~r 1 a sheeP tn-the 09me to the aid of FInland ' quickly clsy evening. p. D.~Nye. E. LamlJ, J. ,C. Allen, C. face. • . , . ' . after ~he Russian Invasion began. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT The Tri-State Club will rtve • pro ~vaoo. , t, ,r ' ~ ", ~ Finland and the Scan~lnav1an counAdmlnlRra&Or gram at Perry Sun!lay morn1Pl and U, s... ~BN"ATOR-RepubI1~a~ - ' All petllOllll ~ng 21. ~ ()f htea have now· );een , ferced loto aG WaynesvlUe Sunday..evenIDI. TrJ . . WhIte, C. aae on or IJefore r I!, election" closer relatlonship with Germany Estate of Arabell DlnwJddle, to be present: You are welcome. B.~::;pj~tr;~t:~~~ Me:'. ' ;M vote tn 1 ~ to t' ...than evet' ~torll. Other neu~l 08tie ~ceaae: The ArgUS Saylor falnlly 8 I ., e on 1~ ~t,a.~ . I tlons are bl!8'di~'tCi it'itdy the. a _'" 0; e~l&_heid)y',p en ·~.B.utb..~nUy l)IO'VIli:ht,'&o--t.b"1!,... . ,~:, RG E ~ J,ll!rson' l8'l ~ 'q\lI11UJed tc?~ld Off1llll vl&abillty .of havlng .as friendly re- M. Savage whose P05t Office Ad- house on the farm on the Waynea...... _.,._- L. L •.:unw 'ac£uallt 21 , Of ale, latlol16 as possible with Germany. dress Is Waynesville. Ohio. n. F. D. yUle Dayton road. fOr It was German, after aU that has been duly appointed. as AdmlnMrs. Lee Riley was a Dayton shopt.. Pess; ' . '. ,~. ~ D. . S.-' M. In Pebruar:y 30 ~ were made won the most as a result of the FIn- Istratrlx of the E.,tate of Araben per Tuesday. ... ;~I· M. SWIlvan, F. W~ Durbln, tHroughout Ohio ~ oiators 'ot the nlsh-Russo peace pact. She no longer ~:w~dle~ of Warren County, Rev. and Mrs. W. C. &nltl1 aDd ~ BuChanan, J. H. :rumer. s't ate game .....' ,~ ~ulted llh "haa the threat of war disturbance 0, eo family spent FrIday evenlng with ' JUDGE SUPREME OOURT-.Re- to~l f1ruiS,pf '7~.'f ~ ,id.lS cost or the threat. of her OWn lnvolve~ Dnted this 7th duy o.f March 1940. the formet's brother. Rev. F. H. liubl~::aIl.7'qUbeIrt Dettman, O. D. -\1 I ~ " ment, on the Scandinavian peninsula RALPH H, CAREY Smith at NeW-Vienna.. They attend-· Boyd, W. Je~ell, J. D. Hynes: The 8ta~ Blrh Plib-oJ operates The Reich can now get 'needed Iron Judge of the Probate Court ed church there. Zj.mmer- ~7 s~t10n81 tzhr ' ut the state. ore and other supplles from Sweden St I & Warren County, Ohio Mr. lind lI4r.s. Carl Whitis ancS Democrat, H. P.· Adams, man, W . C. Dixon. i . McBride. ',' • and PlnIand. With Russian armies an ey Stanley. Attys, son ot Dayton were 'l'I.I.seciay no longer In ,the field. wheat And 011 Mar 14-21-28 guests of t1)e P. J. Thornases. from the Soviet wlll BOon be reaching A new class Is being formed ., Germany in increasing volume. Ger• the Ferry church, called t~te Youoa man technicians are planning the . Married Folks class untu a better ham., of Russlil.'s great . manname Is found . U yOU IhoUid lie pOwer ~nd materia} resources for the Mrs. Clara Glasco has purchased there we want to see you Sunday production of food and military sup- the M~ry Kolker property on, -'West morning. piles fo the German, armies. The Maple St. , ". Beuloh Smith spent Sunday wltlt ~ picture in Europe has not )jeen . The IAldles of the Presbyterian Dorothy Ge~hard. brightened by 'the peace that has churCh wllJ 5ervC! a Eas~ ~en SheltOn, Virginia and Flora ADD come to ~d. . . ..supper at tlie Bellbrook h1l1'~ school lIarris spent Sunday afternoon at . at 6 P. m. Price 25e the parsonage Much criticism is also belog heard Lacy White and faml.lY have Rev. Smttb' and Douglas IIan1I of Engllsh dIplomacy and leaderstiip. moved to the J. L. Myers property attended the Xenia Area meetIDt ~t is argued that England, In a dip- on E. Pranklln St. " at Xenia.. Sunday afternoon, aDd )omatlo lIel16e, has moved from one lI4r: John Weaver and ~e arrived Mrs. Smith apent the attel'Doon blunder to another In her conduct of home from ~orlda Mondaay .after- with Mrs. Harris. forclgh affairs since the world war. noon. several from here .ttencled tile PraJlce, to a lesser degree, and as 'a Spedal services are being held at operett4J. at WoynesvlUe. 1ut PrIfollower of English po.Jicles. Is also M. E. cJturch this week. day evening and found it very ea-' being. criticised. The \ first mistake Mrs. Robert Freeland of Harveys- Jogable. P. J . Thomas apent a few . , made. by the :Allies, It Is claimed, burg was call1ng on Mrs. ~ud was when permission was given for Shoemaker. In bed last week as a result of ~ Germany to begin rearming. Next Many of the falmers of . Sugar attack of the grippe wblch Ie came Germany's invasion of . Aua- Creek .townshiP have closed their general in thls ne1ahborbood. lie tria and Clechoslovalda, to be fol- Maple syrup camPS. started steaming ~ WedDlelowed by ~e tragio capitulation at day. Munlcb •. and -Ple destruCtlon of both 0 happy Is, thl} man who hears Mr. and Mrs. Tom l'brcl)'ce "of I Czechoalovalda and Poland. England 1I16tructlon 8 wamlnll voice; . weSt C&rTolton spent the 'PM' weeIt HEN .bapl & you" cutlc:Je. is being accused of Vaclllatlon, of An~ who celestial wisdom malta. end with home fonia. '. oever work ".'aln.t the fallure to foresee ' and forestall the HIs early, only ~ho~. M1. and . Mrs. ,oeoJ'le ~_ Iralnt" tor that t~ to tOrm,IIaJIl.. building of Germany's war machlne, .,..Mlchael Hruce fleld of O1nclnnatl wen ~ , ., Galla. A1~.y. .tqt In the 'c;nter . , Of the nail bale and work out tOWlml &nd of having been too slow tn USE THE MLUII GAZETl'E the .parsonage SuDda,y ........ ' tile ·Up, . followln&'. tbe;'dlreetlOQ of I trengthenlnr the British mWtary " WANT ADS COLUMN Mrs. Lester ~hard ~ ."..,'! naU. . • You WOO, ~urbeD the eatab~ent to meet tlle 'German , ._ :.. - -- - - -- - - . day evening wtlil;! Mia. W. O. . . . cuticle ~at way. ,~f/. . ~e •.~l'Ve . threat. England may have found It . • The P. J. ThoJll&l88 ' ~_ wilt 'be better sbape(J. ,I ,. ~ble at the tlJrie, to live up to Sj.arkes' near RldreVUle 'Jut; .....~. (aele...db, Weolern N... ~' ... r Unlba., h d • ~ '. er ..... .."atl' ee ~d .... _ ,.~ ....a tI0116 w ith and ay eve nJn g. AntOne.10, _quln.. Today 1& the first day It is very windy l~_t a llttle ...armer•

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MlS!l Sarn Furnas of 01110 ST. AllG118TlN1l OJl1JROR 1lfiJUM!, but It fa aIIo a or interStato Is spending the ttl.V R. II, •• S. - :- . of., unulual' aj.tuaEaster vacl\t1on at the home of her Mass, SundayS 9:00 a. m. Scott-Jol1n EvanS: '1I,Jl apprecla- tiona and lDc1l1enta. pl\rent.~, Mr. and Mrs. Seth FumI\S, tlOl! Presented to WI by, Mr. C. M .......-:~-----...:..-.;-~~,. 011 Social Row. , • . ST MARY'S EPI CQML Cnrtw.tlght. Thill sh,ould be of .lnte.l'MrS. Harvey Burnet has been III . CHtJRCH I e.~t to loce,l citizenS for Mr. Evans III with the grippe for several days.. tile only WayneavWe'rlum. whose bl~ . Rev. h . J.. Ha!!kwell. ~ector ' Mrs. Ellznbeth Sml~h of DIIoyton EASTER' DAY ograpby Jsincluded In the Dlc~on!,ry spent Friday and Saturday with 6:30 a. l~. SUnrise Festival service.. of Amencan Blograp}Ur. Marcaret JOllllS a d Paul (HOly Oommunlon with mUljl0.) - "Wabash". Thill dilols Johns allrl Fl'lday v,onlng .accom11, a. m. IlltAt festival scrylc:e. with the rlv~ that , has 8YinbOI1zed pllnled them to the operetta at (Holy oomm\m1on wit1\ thUsJ.c IlXld the Middle west ,and ' Indiana In Wayn~l'vll1e, sennon). song and story f~ years.. lnee'tll;lgs .of ::"nuroh Ooffln_"CollectoI:'s. Story of our, Mr. and Mri;. Carl Albright o~ I 'Regular Pekin were Saturday ru:ternOll:1 school land bther groups wiU m!!et American Money", How our . MB8. 8,U8AN W. SCANLAN " .. 1>ystem 'started and develPlle.? from """on guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Ora usual. ham. the earliest· settlers to the present

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Mr. and Mrs. E. W . Cal'l'I er 0 ~fETI(ODlST <;H1180'1I ...... • , D ayton were Saturday evening ,, WesslCll'-Indlans of the ' United est..~ of Mr. and Mrs. Howard DeLouis v,.1ladle.Y. pastbr states" The Museum ot Natural'Hls Thursday evimmg will 'be th~ llll{it . .of Antl}rOpology . ihM i Wlcse. . . tOry curator > Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers at- Holy Week serviec held In our done a work on ' ,Four Centurie4 of • -tended a bnnquct of the White Bak- chur~, It w~1\ be a union Commun- Th~1r History and C\llture" which ~ Mr. and MrS. Oeo. A. Meloy. of . were callers In .. ing Co. at the Y. M. d. A. In Dayton Ion servlcl'. A large attendance Is We tm.n.gtne will be regarded as Mondny evening. desired. . !, authoritative for many years. ' community. OPENmG- New Or_1ft . Mrs. Don Ball'{J nnd Mrs. J . B. The union qood Friday servl ~ce Derleth-"RestJ..,ss Is The River". Nt. and Mrs. Waylll,nd J~dan Highest price' ,pald'.at ait;' taM..:. Jr.nes spent Monday afternoon In will lje held in the En>lscopal ChUIch No other writer bas succeeded so and tamlly. or Olnclnnatl, were SatOOme In and give ua a trial. MrlJ Dayton. Friday af~oon trom 12 to 3 0'c1ock consplcuoWllY In evoking -tbe- natural urday dinner. iUests ot Mills Hannah , Goldie Weloh, CorWlnr Ohio;' re MI'. and Mrs. Riley Saylor of Day- All citizens are.. Invited to thls Sler-, beauties' of Wisconsin or in reereat .. Jordan and brothers. Acr~ . from~ .G~eJCY , stb .~tc,n were Sundn y guests Of Mr. and v1ee, . .. Ing the Jives of the carly settlers cit WUsoll, of Dayton. and roUte 73. . 10121 Mrs. Harry Ornham and MJ·s. Susan ,EarlY Easter Sunrise service at 6 the region. . ·John M. WUson, of Lebanon. ~ere Saylor. Tho lattel' 0 clack. This w111 be followed b.y of .the Lost Sunday afternoon callers of ;Mr. and __._ _ _ _ _ _I!I._. -. -II1II1- II:em home for a visit. breakfast at 7 o·clock .• under HendriCK makes these for- MrSl Almon Ferrill. 0 happy 18 the man who heare' Mrs. Ethel Beason and Mr. and Inatructlon's warntnr voice ;' Mrs. Charles Mullenix. Mr. and the auspices ot the Epworth Le~ltue gotten statesmen the biographl~l Mrs. Harvey Burnet and Mi·s. Catl1SCbool at 9:30 o'clock. find ot the year. Individually Mrs. Wilbur '· MCCarren. • , ;\ number of relatives at dinner, And who celestial wladoln makes orlne Whltakcl' attended t he funeral Ooal for t.hls Sunday. 200 Ih IlteL1d-' turesque diplomatic history. . "c thell' un('le. Mr. Alfrcc\ Hayner of ance. Tucker-"Miss Susie Blagle's" The Sunday. .'\ • Bill earlY, only ch~lc, e. London. 0 .. a t Ihe home of MIss Worship serVice at 10 :40 a: m . t..Ime Is the World war period-the Mr. aDd !oI!s. Prank Sarns· .· and Al Ina HOfmel a t springboro Wednes- Special music by the cnoll', ana l'e- story of one group. hard working, Ml\ry Ethel Same. were v1a1tors In -Michael t!ny afternoon ceptlon or new members. The sacra- earnest medical students nut sentl- Lebanon. Saturday. • ... MI'. and Mrs. Evoretl. Clark and ment of Baptism will be admll:lls- mental "bout MIss SWlle WhO kept a J. Lee 'l,'almage attended In!JX!cc SOli . Dlr kpy . MJ'fi. Etl.. KleopiJ1ger teredo Th~ pastor's subject w111 be boarding house near John ' Hopklna tlon of tbe"Masolrl Lodge, III Harfo ntl daught.J' , MI~s Edith of Day- "The Power ot the Resurrection." and mothered the students ' of two vpysburg • .Saturday . night. Many tQn vis ited Mrs. Mary Cnl'monySunEP\Yol'th Lea~e Monday evening genirntlons. - . 10dg~ were represented and a sumpdny nrtcrnoon . at 'I o·clock. The above books were donated to tuous dinner was served at .1!IX thirty Mrs. S. H. Burnetl . Mrs. Mildred I\1T. HOLLY M. E. CUUnCEI us by Miss Frances Alden. o·clock., by the Eastern. star ladlell. 't'. 1\1. ~cnrrr. l\t1nlster We alsO wlah to · acknowledge the Mrs. Adt;\h , ~. JeSsie Oar,Surfa.ce Rnd dnughter. Wilma. and Robel't Burnett vll'Jted fri nels In SUlldny School 9:30 a. 111. E. A. gift of II. year's subscription to the ner, and Albert ' Lee Nr.w Vienna. Sunday. Earnhart. Supt. "Natlon's Business" by Mr. .Ollas. Ilnu AU,'ed were Sunday af- '. ' - -....- - - - . - - - - . MI'. and Mrs. WlIllunl Krlte nnd E vening service 7:30. Michener. tuonoon callers at the home of Mrs. SOn o f Dayton werl' callers Sunday Prayer meetil1l1 Wednesday IlVCReynolds & Manning-Thirty scl- AJmella Pence and Ollfford Pence, not (he home of MI'. and Mrs. Kes- nlnl: 7:30. entist present In simple languajre mlar Waynesville. IeI' Oraham. A welcome II.wdlt.~ you at these thirty-five stories of their respective ------,.;:.MI'. and Mrs. Chnrlrs Amos and services. r scl~nce.s. They show how the llght of NOTI()B 01' APPOINTMENT Mr and Mrs. John Crelg of Mason science 'gives meaning to th,e every"A~*,1drator wt:rc Sunday aHert10Cll guests at the WAYNESVJL~ . CHl1R(lH OF day thingS' at life. home of Mr. and Mrs. WllIam Rag0 1ST ~n!eld-"You and Hercdlty"Elltate of (lbarles II; RlIrlsOck, ers. w. C, . Sn'ilth. MinUter Here for the ftrst time the ' average • Walter Clark Jr.. 15 Improving The pre-EaBter meeting started rel!-der will find an amazlp'gly clear ' Notlee III hereby given that Luther nicely at Miami Valley hospital and Wednesd~y nigbt. meeting each eve. imd a»sol'blng account .o f all that~· Hartsoc~, ~~ ~t Olllee AdwUl return home this week. !lIng at 7.30, lea~41g up to Sw~day science bUS . dIScovered , In ~ecerit i:lrelll II Wa]nes,Ule. Oblo. R. R, No. 1 baa ~ duly appointed as AdLittle Jackie Furna'! 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Three s~1al post-Easter serv~ce~ elteCUtlv~ commlUee ot ,the WaJiiea. will be ileld In St. Mary's Church, ville High 'School AlIllllDi A.IIocIa. commemoration of the conseemtldn met tbla .ttemooa at the WSW on Sunday morning, chUdren's festi,Inn to arranp for ttie Uval aeiv1ce Sunday afternoon, and union whk:li take plaCe cbarIDt Hjlly communlo~ In hon?r of st. the aft.rnoon. an,d eYenipr of ~ Mary on Mon~ay mom Int. , 25 Tbe .lIIOC1attop y'otecS two Jar. st. Mary's church waS conseerat- . Mrs, Viola Marlan was a d1nner a~ thereifter to hold ita IoIUIUIU ed on the Tbursclay after Euter In guest at ,t he home of ~. and Mrs. gather1ncs 011 the laat 8at~ ttl thel... 1881 ., I!O !.he Jl8rlsb wl1l celebrate on Kenneth Hough, sund.y.~ ' ¥ay. Kenneth N. HOl,lati, . th.' IlftII!~ I Sunday the fUty-nitlth ' anniversary .. • • • • • dent. had 'ehalJe of, ~ ........ , of that !>CCaslon . it was eleven years, Mr: and .Mrs. RusseU ~01l1day ma auocl.te ofticera ~ Oh4Y'Jea" • before that when ·the present site spent the week mil Vlaltlng . tllelr . M1chener, vtce-preisden~; was purchased. anel ground broken t!o.rents at West Unlon, Ohio. James. eecretary, and 1Ie_ ' M. , for the church bUilding. st. "Mary's • • • • • Hawke, treasUrer. aU Of W.~•. has a long and honorable. history, Mr. - and Mrs; Robert Baker Jr. The executiVe comanlt.tee CCIII8IAI pr , as a result of the courage and hard spent Tuesday Cincinnati and Rosa- H . Hartaoc:It, ebaJrmaD; 011.. work of its previous memBers. "n)ls Lntopla, Ky. Allen Brace. Seth E. PurnaI, Ollar. service Is held in grateful remem• " • • . ' les E Michener. .EdIth ......... Morrow, ' ~ evening, span- braDee or them. several new memor Ben P'urnaa was a Sunday ennner. HawU:' Evelyn JohnS, Eo O. 0raDIl M18. Howard w Buslne58 men. I~l gUts will be dedlcated at this guest at the )lome of Perry Thomas. all or Waynesvtlle; C. M.~' , service. ot Fetry. or Ohicago. Rue Dtnwt~ ,iand . . At foUr o'Clock Sunday afternoon . • • • • • mond Davis of Dayton. alld KIIrt' a. children's Easter festival service Mr and Mrs. Vern Simpson and Leah Edwards or Sprlnetield. w1l1 be held In the church. Awards !amu'y spent Sunday with Mr. and ' FollOWing the meeUng aD ......' w1l1 be presented to those ,children Mrs, Harry Purdy at Buford. O. were Mr. cartwrl~bt'8 lUata at _. who have attended all the Weanes• • • •• ' day afternoon Lenten services , for little chl'1dren At this time ~lso, the mite Mrs Virginia pen~e and baby son boxes. In' which the children have ot Middletown w: s~n:=~lIr g~~~.s b unllver,Blty are been saving for the Church's mls- of Mr. and ~r!. :r • ' . 3esste slonary work will be received. . ' , ' . Mrs. Grace McCune ha~ returned st, Mary's Ohurch will keep Mon- b e after a two weeks visit' In Qay as a spec1al day set apart dur- om . , . Lima, Ing the year ,to Commemorate the annunciation of the angel to' Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Argus Osbome and the mother or Jesus. Since the church Is named after St. Mary. sun~ spent Sunday with Mr. and tbere will be a celebration of the ....Us. RUlUS Haekman at Branch HIll HQly OommUJ)lon 11\ ,,-er hoqor at ,. b'~.ln ~~ momtnli,; pubUo II

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OQt' '.-,m. ,3Ut: Pranklln Vulcan-=-::-:_~__:_.::.:::-::-:-:~ lan(!s described In petition with ex- Hay, ,et a.I.; U2.115 ao«s In East services as la~ lIb~lan ••1.:. 0;. , . . - , ' f • - • .iZIni &,'nre 00. supplies and iPlU'tiI• ..... " _ ,Flora.Y. Crane Editor and Publisher >ceptlons, etc. . . V(aY]le Town$1ll. stanley li:arnbare. stamps for com.: Herb Hoppe. paou.ne,JI6.13. W, tl8Q1I7' . • -:Andrew J . Yeazel. Jr .. VB. Tlie Vll~a ¥1lf West 'to ulilla Dear-, ' .on Pleas. f6.00: 'Columbus Blaak L. 1DitiJ, 1~I1ne. ".lI8i R. ~. ~-' ,. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY . ' lage of Lebanon. et al.· s)lIDIllons on doff; ,,68-acre Ill'Lebl\llon aneL 112.11.\ Book Wg.. Co,."J~rmB for ~t.e.)loy. anU-freeze. OIL '~.11; The, Price. ,1.60 Per Year. i11 Advance Rebecca O. Beckett-set aside, ' lIum- acres in Warren CoUut.y. ' qourt. ,a.50; E. E. Olar"- 4 DttIanon 00.• ,auppUea, 8tabs _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _:......,_ _~_ _ _- - mons on MWllclpal Llg'ht and Power . LUl1e D. Emery • . deceased. , t(} $ll6.69; F.ederal- ~atorl~, 6 '~~· ~nber. ,JU8; L. O . .Anderson .j Divlsion set aside dnd held for .PhUlJ). Emt»'Y,.et &1. lQt 8.1n Lel;lanpn alCles: Fll~ ~~~ ' pJjojec~I1es. ' $lll8.00; z:::;s;. 5 naug~t ane! thf!ot plalntlff deposit" OIara , ~. ~~. by ExtI,'.. prank~. Mil!)n, ·s~tl1!:!h.t, n~ger" BREAKERS ABEAD $60.00 as security for costS, etc. to John and MfPt1e :A. Sheets; lot II print powder f!Jr sheriJl, $9.oo~ Andrew J. Yeazel. Sr.• vs The V\l- In Springboro. ' Relf's Electrlo Sb,!P, lamps. labor : .~.t ~1i the United States Government the first. 133 years of Its exls- lnge of Lebanon/ et al.; summons . ~ma LeWis to JB90b A. L6~S; a.t jaU. $1·55; J . .W. L1nko'Hiu'dware (lO., brushes. shells. palnt\ for E1taie-of Obarlell.B: Harisodl. ten~ tQ .8peAd s1ity~sIx billion doUars , in the course of which the exp\ nqe on Rebecca C. Be'Okett set aside .and 98.09 al' es In Warren Oounty. JasOIl BJ~dlecum '. to. Eldon Wll- 1:!f. ,13.25; Rob~t M. Blair , M. D., DeCea.e4 of t1v~ 'w~s was defrayed. Including ·the Olvll War and the World War. he)d or naught. etc.• summons and Notlce II hereby·a1ven. that. Luther Th~t ~ .yester~ay . .Today It takes the Federal government ~ mere eight roturn on Municipal Light ok Power kerson: 1'4 acrea I ' WQshtng'ton medical services. $22,60; Famous Division set aside and held for township. J\utrr Supply Co. ) suppUes tor rac11o. HartBooIr; wboee P,oIt Gft1ee'--Ad-. Y8af1$. tA spe%1d $Q5.628.526,692. Ne\lle W. Heultle to George K- '.i7.9<l; Ubahon Motor 'Inn •. Inc. •. Ii dr~ 111 Wayt1l!llVllle. 0)110, R. ~. No. :•.\'i11e· automobue. 1s not the only oontrlvance that has shown an ama~­ naught, motion ' to make definite lng J~c;~e"lIi speed. Mod.e rn· American bureaucracy spends public money ancJ. certain overruled. motion 5, 6 Henkle and Lois 1- l'I nkle; part of (Its. "MobU 011 'for sherlfl's car, ,1;50; 1 has been dulY appc;ulted as. AdDr,' P. H. ·K.\lbOurn~1 exa~ln:atlon. fJf itte Ea~te .qt Oharles at ~ ~~ · ~~t ~o~d ·h avr: thought I~lble a few years ago. I t' can .a nd 8 sustained. ~cn ~aY8 gran ted lot 120 In ~non. John Ban and 'HaZe) :Bt\1'.r to WU- ' ~i3.00~ pr. H. L. Rosencrans, treat" BartBook ,lI\te of ~"rren. CpqnW. alSO cre.te bigger deficits Wltll greater speed than our forefathers could bl which to plead, Helen FItzwater VB. Edward Fltz. Ham P . Qoodman; lot 66 1n ·Mat on. IlJIent. ,6.60; Chas. .}'. waggoner. Ohio. deceaaec1. , ev~r'~gncet.v'e of-i2s , .::.. . ..638,OOO.OOO In eight years. Apparently our ablllty to water; dlvorc~ granted, mln?r chll- Ml1·t Ingels to Lo~\se Ingels; 4.86 ,~gent" premium on bo~d lor.. Wo. O. Dated this 111th day of Marc" pUe ~ ~ef1c1ts is slll"OOSSed only by our ability to spend Manning, $5.00; The Standard · 1940. , '" , ,., " . , , .' . 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New Milk House Lighting system. Power to be Ins ta lled. 5 .f lreplaces 1h; ;house, Land !lllghtly, rolUng. hasline hadread; ,wondertU! ~~. .and SOI l vel'Y Rood: excellent fences. 100 acres In Alfalfa; plenty ..of fl u.l. 19 acres In wheat; clovcr ~CCd Is sow.n: no . taxes .until ~ .• '.1~:' '

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4 Head of gOOd hoi'~s ; 14 heaS ot j)urebred, JerseYII, thla b~d el1.1bJe for Gold M d,d nL Olt(o Farme:'S' wcc~, In Columbus In January,' aomelwbnc1erful cows . 4? head hOgS. 150 chickens, 111\ certltled: f1ne. stock. ~ bu . COl II . " Lons mixoo hay. 2 ~.ons slJY bean My, 3 tons'sbl'edded .

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10 ton~ Alfalfa ensilage. 10 bu.' sog t)eans. 1 ~2 ton ,bGled st&w: ' ", ,~ . Farmall Tractor ~l 'excellent · cOndllt.lorl with cultivators, new brealdnlr ~~?!: In the matter or the estate of Plo\V~. double disc. <;ultlpacker. silo filler, U. S, Standard. -6 roll -corn : .;~t;;)~ Oren Koebel, deceased; private ale shl·edder. drive lSelt for trllCtor. buz~ Saw tor tractor. Large and ' eomplete .IC=,"~-:'·.~::ol!~~ r•. ;", I;u . lj ot personal property ordered. hearIne fa nn maohlnery. Harness and I,o t hausehol!i goods. ' . ~i[.ij~J~e.j;;~~~~~:r;~!;, Gr, i .r." iDg on dnventory is set for April 5, 1!1 ~,.~tj )940. W~ are dissolving p!)-rynershiP'. making It necessary to ~se of eYer.yX ii 3 . ~'; thlDg to the h.lghest bIaaer Without lim1t or reserv.e. Farm lena' at 2 P M $ll .(i:I 'l. ii h . Chattels at 10:00 A..IIL..A11 Oll;llt~Ja Oash. . • • MARRIAGE LlOENSES ~.:IG~.HII

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n le ma er o . t e gIlardlanshl.> I)f Harry Wager. an Incompetent p",~son; guardian ordered to me corZ re.;ted first a nd !Inal accou.n t. In the matter of the estate or Lc.fayette Graha m, deceased; hear. At Public Auction on the premises. 3 miles. South Qlst of Way~eavWe . on lhe WAYNESVlLLE:·CLARKSVILL:E ROAD'. at 10'00 ' M. on · , ' . . A" i:lg On Inventory set for AprU 4. . . I ~9:jli J ~9.9 ~ It tbe matter of the estate ot

estate ot Schooley. deeeased; hearing T ",,\! (JI h"r Pur " u. '· . .. .. .. ................. . ..... : s on ce$ln notes agalnst'sald estate T o t a l p ubHc Lun c hes .... . . . .. , ... . ......•.. .. .... .. . : $ 1.~3 .S:"! OI'I': IlATIClK V .· '· H OOI. PIJAN'rIs set for AprU 17. ~~~ 2 ~··\~e:4 . ~~,,:. ~~. ~·~~.nI .~ r.v.I . ~.:.:::.' : :: :: ::.':::.'.'::: : ~. ::~:;;: ~~ Ir. the matter of the estate of H·IO Jnnll u,... . · UIJ r'II~. . . . ... . .. .. ...... .... .. . .. . ... . . _·1.1.1 10 Oarroll H. Deatherage deceased ' ~:~~:I \Z~~,':r S~'.".i>I.I:''' . :.'.':::::: ::: :.'::::: : :: '-:: ::: ::::: : ~l:'~:~ ~ dIStribution ot Proceeds' of sale or: t~: : ~.I';·~It,~,I,~~t~ ....... ..... .. : . .. .... .. : ........ .. . .. ........ .... : . . .. ~'.'..... '. :I ~;\:r; dered. E. iX I-I alol lnl{ .... .... ... ........ .. .. .... ...... ... ... 27 .!1 1 In the matter of the estate of ·~. l !:l . ,!).lh hr ,'ontn,,: ( Hlld (1Jl" 11 On ler ~r: r vl('l' • . . .. , ... -1k!l .r. :: JOB h Tin ~ "I . Inxo R ........ ........ .. .. .. .. .. ...... .. ....... 2t:I,f,!, ep ney. deceased; hearing Tn' I\ 1 ')U' ~ r I'III'I",H"K . , .... .. .. . . . .... . ,... . .. . ..... 2. ; 11.1 ; on Inventory Is set for March 29. T' Jl a l C.J}J U l'lltiO ti o f St.' h o o l Pl a nt . . ... , . . .. , . ..... •... , ''' ~ IIG .r,l) . 1IIAtI-'lT I': ~A:-rCE ( IF S! ·lI nOI. 1'1 NT_ In the matter ot the estate of

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Mrs, RolSiIrt ' Green a.nd daughter Leona. Mr. Wilbur ~teven of Dayton " colled on Mr, and Mrs. 'Lue Morgan Sunday evening. ' Mr. anci ·Mrs. Morris LewUj "pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John . ~ester 8\)d dlUlghter Velma of

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Resldcots ot t~e Ohio ·Valley bile Club state. If not. then It are urged to hive thtllr cars test- should DO ' eliminated. Toe ordil'd a t ·the new Cincinnati Safety nance In the ci~y of Chicjnnali Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gruhot ,of Lpne where he! most modern calls ~0J' c0!f1pulsory Inspeo,tlol) ,'NorWOOd spent Sunday with Mr. and equ1I.unent Jla~ (leen placed to to beg~n ~prll .1•. a~d a U cars that Mrs. ClarenCe Orawford nnd 'aml'y. l ~s l thr su i nnltj'!':; of Cincin- use CII').cmn alJ stlee ts re~ularly ' . Ml' and: Mrs. Haro'd R:> 'e rs and ce nts art' subJe"t ~o the i,nspectlon. t " 1\ win ' pay fifty ". The question of Just ho ~ far Mrs; . Emm~ Gibson of Bellbrook na lan~ . W 0 . " ~very SI X l11ontltslfo~ thiS serv ice. , t he officials of Cincinnati will, go called on Mr. 'HIley Gibson and This compul ~o ln mspr ctlon 01 in citing motorisls . from outside ~amily Sunday anernoon. Evening aUlomnblles. aceo ,~Ing to Joseph of Cincinnati for compulsory tnoallers were Mr. and Mrs. Everett R. Uarrlner. Pre Cl ent of Ih,(' C.1n speclion has brought no response cln nat l Automnb 9,e Club. IS In- from city officials Jud ges of the Bunnell and family oC Vlaynesvile. Mr. and' Mrs. ROY Shaw and fam- tendelf Lo mal(e th e mot or cars m'unicipal court betor~ wh om • ily of near Spring Volley wer~ ·dln- safer. both for t~e mot or ist and such citalions mu st be heard the pedestrian. Compul sory in- maint ai n a discreet si~ence. Just ner guests of Mr. ~d Mra. Lue spection. Ii wall argued, wii: ho w many trips jillo Cincinnati Mor~on. elimlnlltt; bad br~kes a n~ make, by an automobile will be per, Mrs. MPry Royer was dinner 9utomo611ll\ts more consCIOus 01 missi ble without Inspec tion is not , guest. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. L-aw-' keepIng their 'car·f in mechanical known. In the mea ntim e the shape' ~o [\lat t~e¥ can be driven Cincinnati Automobile Club will r ence Zink. sa fely. The c'ilicinnaU inspect ion watch the effect of compulsor~ • They're genuine 6 cu. ft. MIs~ Pauline Gibson spent · the lane does nol in!/pect the m ):or. inspection particularly as it il Frigidaire refrigeratorsweek end with MIss Esther Smith, II( I1ILion. ('tc.• devotin~ its at tpn- applied to out-or-town visitof! Not a "stripped" model. t io n Jnly to brllkes, lig hts, whE'el to Cincinn ati. Brand new, every one! Cmcinnati·s d riv.e fnr an im . alignmeht. · y.-I ndshirld wiper ~nrt I provement oC a satety record ha! other satety tact'Ms. Take advantage of t~is The C j n c i r1 n I i Automobile brou ~ht a bout the developmenl great bargain opporruni.1Y Club opposed the compu lsor) in-, of a compulso ry inspection of without delay. spection ot autoOlobiles in elO-' automobiles based ' on the beliet ...... tvs, Tom Burton ri nd llttle Bpi ty Wlcnl cinnat i both , b ec~ us e of the addl'cI th'a t the majority of accid ents a re cost of $1 per Ilutomo bile per cau5ed by mechanical defe: ts. 11'I'~ both III wtth tonsllltls, ALL THESE EXTRA-VALUE' FEATURES INCLUDED Robert HQlVard, U)e year old son year, as well as t he bltllel t hat. ThiS IS a subject upon which the less t.han fifteen percent of th e' Cincinnati ,Automobi le Club has oC Mr, an d Mrs. Howa"d ePnn ngton AT THIS SENSATIONAL PRICE I autom;>b iles and "~ut" mobile own .. differed with city officials. the {lifld T" esday Aft-rno -n about one ers ::a used the rnajlll'ity oC th E! Autom obile Club ca lli ng fUI ~ trlCI Famous Meter. Miser Mechanism • I-Piece All.Steel thirty, He Is I\urvlved by his parents, accidents . . . thereforl: why tax regulation. add ed traffic oHicers Cabinet. Automatic Interior Light. Open-Shut Freezer 0. sis tel', }!hyllis and 0. two weeks old Door • Uni-Matic Cold Control • Automatic Reset those who did ket'p thei r cars in to patrol highw ays In cars palntgood shape? Th R benefits oC the I'd a di stinctiv E' color , mnrp atDefroster. Frozen Storage Compattment • Cold-Storage sister ' Nancy Jean. Tray • Touch -Latch Door. Opener • 4 Big Ice Trays The P. J . Thomoses and Wil ma compulsory lI~rety lane are .yet 10 tention to th E' cnn trol \.f p!'rt I'S• Automatic Tray R elease on Every Tray • Srainless TJ:lomas were ca.lled to ' Lebanon be l ea~ n ed . tlr lives are saved , trian traffic safely eng ineeri ng the compulslJry Mfe ty inspec ti on and safety !'dU l'ot nn. Prf'SirtE'nl Porcelai n in Food Companment • Satin-Smooth Dulux Tuesday eve111 ng: Lawrell'Ce Thomas will ce ~tainly D~ jllsllfled. ntfl - 1Gal'dne r explain ed tn n ," he l's 01 Exterior • :;·Year Pro recti on Plan Against Service Exand his daughter " Mrs. Laverna Faul r ' ~ ls of the Cln Inn3tl Autfi Dl o - tne Aulnmll hlle C i ll h , ,. pense! . .. Exclusive F-1l4 Refrigerant-and many others! aTe both very III with pneumonia. COME IN AND SEE IT NOWI Rev. W. C. Smith ,p reached at Leb MI!;S Linda Lou aDO MIs~ Vivian Johns near Bellbl'Ook. Sunday eveanon Sunday evening. He Is to start nlng. rovlval services there in two weeks. MI'. and Mrs. Walter Clark hnd El,lstel' Sunday was a pretty .9a y liut lrllfhtfll11y cold and new bonnel'4l .Mrs. Ml\drlld SIlli ace entertatned for their Ea.,ter dinner ~ue~Ls: Mr. ,Larger Because of Better Quali~y. Service, and .Price • ma~e , a ' bra.ve showing over winter the Oard cl.u~ on j,nursdoy. ofter- and Mrs. Earl Oinrk, Miss Mlldrecl Established 1849·1939 Waynesville, Phone 32 , co~ts. noon ' ' . Davis ot Doyt{)n, Mrs, Alice Clink. -iiOOI~iiiiii---::';; iiiiiii_iiiiii_ ' A lovely pageant. smoothly pre- , M;S. 0, M. :sr .of Wnshln:rt.on Miss Gladys Cloud nnd Mr. Johnnie .-=Z sllnted, given at the .Perry b: H, was a' week eJ#l !,'uest ot her Cloud. .' churoh SundBY morning under the daughter; Mrs. ,RaJ4}h Barger Bnd- Mr. and Mrs, Howard Kendie ot dltectjon of Everett Hunter Pauline famlly. . Dayton were Easter dinner guests of Rl~gS p laYed '~proprlate · mualc. Mrs. Wll1lam ,I\dgers attenaed the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cornell. :r~.klng part were Dorothy ~unter. funeral of Mr. GeolJe James at Red Mr. and Mrs. Therle Jones and Be~ty ,Mortiss. J oyoe BuVal t , T~ . I:Jon WecinesdalC. son Milton spent Sunday with Mr. I " . , Getl/8. LUella Malloy: l;leleit ~arr1s. ,Harvey Burpet Is out again and Mrs. EdWIn N\ltt and son near J'Jln'tBY DA'J' to the' Ex;pel1m~nt station. , Bu}'tha Keartls, Nina ;Lln~e, .B~ af~r a severe -.tfaljlt of the grip. .OentervUle; AT New experiments will pc prog.- lah Smith, Harris. Lyle .P'9X. Mr l and MriI Deweesel The Ladles AId wtll hold the next {. ' ref!I. P,I!d a<ldltlonal expe,rlmental 1'1;1 e,nd 'OUnton 1i)uVall, • • w!4'e sJc o'dock cUnper. guests,of Mr. meeting on Wednesdny, April 3 \lot qhio 1Ult& !JICluding, those<Of, both chick- ' ' Mr. Bnd tMs.. ,H6wBri1' McKinsey' alld 'lI4ra. Prank and chil.. :the home Mrs. ElSie Hawke .. An Piiuitcr..ba1:1Ponsored by the Ohio en an!! tur}l:ey tl!!l;ta; will lie !~~a~le ~6l'(' oallers at the p\,rson~ge Sun- eben at WI!I~ D. " ,_ all eetll!g an,!! ,..,cover~ dl§h . ~~-- , ~t ~tIoil ~ to.f»1I~P'Y..DJ.l';,I(Wto{6.. 4 n IItPfJJv! ·day~iJI,. ~-. '" j Mr. and JoIi'a. Everett Iy re .. IiInner. The committee . In o~rge ~tIoD - - 'lbe 9 li1o State Jwwn-.po~t.rY .lJ~Uy has ~ Gueata at • )jufJet supper at the tt;rned ' 11Ujt wee~ a(tel' a month'l! includes Mrs. Mary Bunnell. Mrs. UnlVarldty. ~l tie ~t the ~.., ~ aa ODe of, the .~' . l~ome of Mr. ond~i.JrB. Erv.in Thomaa sojourn in P!orIdjlr Leila Smith and Mrs. Neoma Balrd. Jnent8tatkJil at Wooster, Prtday, JlOI,IQIleIIlentaototherapeelalattrac In Lebanon Sund...,. eveIi1ng were Mrs. Margaret JOhns and Paul Mr. and Mrs. llobe'rt. Slney had JUDe If. lMO. Ohlo POultry Day an- tloDa will be made as .th,e program Mr, and Mrs. P J, 'PhOm8a, -WIlma JOhN were Saturday guesta of ~. for their Easter dinner guests: Mr. liuaU1 brtdg. several thousand poul• ""l! • _ Thomaa. Mrs. Faul and lIOn lUll! Mrs. Amos CoOk and IlOna near and Mrs. FreirHursoh e,nd ti7men and their ~am1l1ee. both USB THE ' MlAMI GAZETTE Erv~, Mr. and Mrs. Obrls KIlen- :WaynesvWe. . Mr., and Mrs. ~oward Siney and frOm eblo aDd DeIabbor1nr 8ta~, , WANT ADS' COLUMN herllm: Mr. and Mrs. O. L. BaIrd of, Day," daughtl!r. Mrs. !dinnle Slney and , t{ln were Easter ~ of Mr. anel Miss Virginia Shley of North .Rldge. Mrs, Don Baird and children. A large crowd attended the ;Easter Mills Laura Rosna'g}e Of Olnoinnat.l s(JJ'vlces at. Lytljl church Sunday llpent the week end with Mr. an'~ mortling with Rev, H1ld~ , Snyder in Mn. Ha'rold WhItaker ~ family. !lharge. SInging by the Junior vested The Ladles AJd 11 IpqIIIOrlng III., cholr. a duet by Misses Eva and rl~y entitled "People ~ Funny." Ethel Reecter, and a solo by Mr. Emto, be given at Lytl Ball. Priday met Snyder. Four new members were admitted to membership. Mr. and evening /lpril 5th. ' Walter Olark Jr.l .. rapidly im- Ml·S. Harry Cornell and Mr. and Mrs proving' at his home after an opera- Harold WhItaker; and four children, Lion (or appendloiti51 Sue Ann FoUlks, Dl\::key and ·Patsy Mrs. Belle Scott entertained at Duke and Mildred Smith were bap· Easter diMei-, Mr, 11md Mrs. ~aUlI tiled, ' Williams of Lebanqa. Mr. and Mrli. -----. E*",ly of Yello" Springs. !ofr Indolence 'ls a deIlghtful but dlsant! Mrs. Rob.ert Imer and Bobby tres8ing state; we- IIUlBt be doing Morlan. something to be happy. ActiOn Is no Mr. and MIl. Charles Amos ani:! less necessary than thought to the ..J children 01 Trotwood were Easte,r Instinctive tendencies the human Top: John D. Niohors. center. Kroger's Cinolnnatl branch meat dlnrier guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- frame. - Hazlett era tor explains operations of the new Kroger Tenderay beef plaut ~ G N' Edwards left. branch merchandise manager, and L. J. HuerHam Rogera and daughter and· MrG. k' ~ Clnclnn~U branch manacer. Overh ad may be seen the lonc. Meta llogers. t::-ilke sterllamps which 'orm but one part of tbis exclusive te~ Helives long that lives well. Ilnd Mrs. Margaret Jobns and Palll derlzlng process. Lower left: Harry Allmosieche,r. ohlef enaineer time misspent Is not lived. but lost, Johns were dinner gUests of· Mr. and th I nt takes a reading at one of the air condltlonioc aod refrll'era--Fuller U:n Pu~lt~ while Nichols .looks on. These units play a~ I;:;o.!~.:t::: Mra, Weller Haln1 a~d daughter . In the beef tenderization prooess., Lower rlcht: Miss.... . pretty Krorer employ.e. inspeclS beef In the tenderiaaUon pl~t aad learns where tender steaks come from. Utll: l\,

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F 11 I g the opening of eino ow n ~innati's first Tenderay plant. J{rogel' slOI'es in this area now arc being supplied with beef tenderjzed by a process reccntly discovered and developed at Mellon In-

of Ihis patented 'process, have no tenderizing effeot on the beef,; they merely protect the meat durina the process. Three l'Ooms, constructed under the direction of Dr. C<lulter, comprise tb e Cincinnati tenderization ' ell plant. Each ~RS nn automatlcplly ~titute ot .Industrial Resear. co . ntrolled all' cC'nui, ~onlng and reThe 'renderay process was de- , w .lt; p:J,ch' is . k~pt at. a M. D. Coulter of frigeralion Dr. by Jleloped b h different tempI', :·ture lind hl,dnidr-fellon Insti.tute in Pitts urg ity and two (It fhe rooms aN while working ~der a Kro~er eq{.iPped with ove r h,." q batt~les fellowship and m . co-operatlon of sterilamps. ' with sclentists from Wes~inghouse the first co~m bp.ef J.I tiel~,. J!;lectric and Manufaoturmg com- tor two to three cI "y" 1.11 r~f\tlvelY: pany and the Krogf'r Food Foun- high temperature !:,ud llumluity•. da:~ndY or the pro~lem of meat Next· the beef is mo..·.~d to..the ,s ectenderization was , Initiated six ond room for chilling, at a temper'" . ears ago by Albert H. Morrill. a,ture just above CrC!i!zlng. I By tl1!'\ rpresiden't of the Kroger company. time the beer is th.)roughly 'ch,Ued. I d tenderization hll!: ~een completed. and prellmlnary study was carr e Finally it is moved to ~e third on under the direction of C. L. lind largest room (or atollage to Arnold Kroger Food Foundation await transfer to retail sto.res. directo~. About four years ago the "'he Clncinnllti proc~1t, pilUle ,. cl bfl!' to P roblem was transferred to Mellon institute wbere a KrogeE: tel- wiU supply .Ten ~ra! lowship was establisbed. Kroj!ler meat ~lirkets IU • OUth~ A :" explained by Dr. C<lulter. tb,. Ohio n,ortllern Ke'\hleky 8ft "'" hat. ~outhea8tem Indiana mr..m\lhltiet new .tenderizatlon p~ !- en ' . Operated ,?y train~ ~!lI~. the 'natural br:ellk~!?wn of the nor- the n¢w plant ,brlnls to "'~ c:Cfmmally tough connective ~e In mercial field a Isb9rator6: ,,~ beef T1Ils Ia done at relatively • 1'... ~ high' temperatures and humldlly In which Is s~id by all w..- · ..... t /level......." ere k ...... t free' from the most ' In'lPortnn. atmosph an ~.. , the ,history of meat 'Proce8tq. mould spores lind bacteria by ril l" • rhe Kroger company pl~ftI to of the r.terilamp !\eveloped by .pen lit leaS\ f~ mo,e Ten\ler,*\, Westlnllhouse IIctentists. It' W8 ., . ~ddl'" -tt',.!' . ' I Ia alone \lee' plants In 0 her roO' ...W~ ." fw ~ ' ~n ..,,11 t"q, tIe mpa ,, ~ Iti ~s till!' Vl'Elr M.11'rill .nnoww.~..· \ '.t" • , II,on III Ilurls "

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DANCE AND CARD PARTY Saturday, March 30

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" • I di4lla ' Book Revle'; Ctnlte ,", ' r WlIen cooking II full menl merely requi~I!8, lIe!::rhg t~~: :~I.Frhtid' _ _ _" _ and letting the 'range do the rr t , as Ii t!; ll:i':g ill p~lIible. Complete The Book Review O~e met w1~ aire electric ran~~, a ~~in ~~:fuii ~ven-he.t ..:yen, y,.hile the home-, M1s 0, o. Rancian as hostess ~ her t;::none model, two ovena arc, prov'dr • home. on March 12th. MJ's. -;lL' O. and convenience. Thl'8e new. electrl.c rang, .~ cxc:e en ; "MilUgan the first ~ by contribuUolUl to better Amerlcun IIvmg, stan ar • "The Litereviewed of Andrevr ,J ackaon"

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Ma.rqU1s J~ea. Th1a part 01 tlia ~lthe spirit 'of tl:~e boOk , \Ies j11 ~he ~ 'ograh~"'covers.Jackaon'6 yOl,Ull .m ancourage. endurance /and ot hood imd early c8\Oir NIOHTS hun Ian beings, clu\1lng the hJstory of ,his leadersbip . rtcr ALL SEATS RESERVED' 1)ai1Y-10 a . 111. Lelia Koverrnn n, Repo Yut8ng-"A moment In Poking." ns • Bo,der Oaptaln. ' Intensely inseat I NOW 1.1:1 Inc. Tax -s' meet- This Is a tale ot tilo Ohlneso people, tcrl'stlng.. the club is ~ looltlng forReserved Phone GOO foro Reservations The Wayne Twll. Teacher. t telling of OhJnese people Ilk he has v:nrd to the cOlnp!etlon .of the. book ,d ' , ,. I Id Tuesday March 26 a last Pe.. ronnan~e Friday at 8 Po m. Ing was 1C • Itte known them, he , presents mo ern c(,~t'rJng his Ufe as president! .of the the grade building. The conun Ohlna. In flesh and plood. carrying a. Vnlted. States. At the close of the In oharge was Mr. Fogt. Mr. Fran . , l'ev)ew dainty . were< ents and Day. Mrs. Kersey prescntserved 'by .the boateIsI. : , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , \ d to the group a collection of plcMeeting of the Clrole for March .i

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NO'TICE to ' FA~MERS COSTS NO MORE THAN THE OLD WAY The Sohlo Oil Co'r poralion wlJl The ·(irst and only method since prellent pictures of Ohio Lo the stuthe Invention the 8teel PIOWIdents nt 10 :30 on Friday. share "bleh ' makes It JIOIISlble to _ __ work pl0":5hares without the usc Several s tudents nre absent from of the .. for ..e .tlre•. Shares stay lIchool becaUSe or · mUIll<}Y.l. Epidemic sharp lonrer, factory shape always l proPOrU0l15 have not yet been reach maintained, factory lemllC[ never l cd. anti Is not nnticlpated, Farly IllIit. New share plowing perform- dlagnosl~ and keeping a chUd home ance from old shares. will help prevent the spread or thJs ElecLrlc alloy fill underneath dl sea~e. METliODIft, OHUROn!. point makes sllllre maintain .lts l.ouls C. ~:r. P~&Or SUCk longer. Ohurch Schoo !;30 8., m. WQl'lIl?lp 'I·tt .. lUustratlon above shows a worn Cutting edge and JXllnt mnde of service 10:40 a . ~:. The children who plowshare, and tbe same share after, extra Jtigh rarbon ~ I er l· ha.ve been attel\iIlng the ihstructlon tbe unit hall been applied. . , . , . . : class will furnlS~ fn'tii-e'sting 1)1'0:ffram of memort vJork and /lln f:lDg at this service. t,Dd the paslor will give the chJldre~ \ heir awards for JUVEN1LES attendance and work do~~ In conWrlStoll-"Camplng down at nection with th!! ' olass. Oome la nd Highgate" -An American family see what the chlldren learned In six story full of summer-time delIghts class sessions. and dramatic incidents. The young people of the Epw()rth Va~bl "Juli a Ann. " The unusLeague will attend the performance ual biography of an author and emI· or the "MUlsapa stDaersl ' . f.rom nent Southern educator Juli a. Ann Electric Welded-No Forge Fire Ulled Mllisaps COllege ~t "aebon. :M1ss. to be held In Graile Church Da.yton. 0 .• next Monday April lit at , 7:30 p. m. This wUJ • tate tile plael! of the regular League meeting. Meet at the parsonage at . : . P. m. work. The Woman's'Jl'oreflD Kissl()nary'l Pense-"Hlghroad to adventure." Roclety wlli meet with UayA splendJd mystery story. The scene mond Conner. Wednesday arternoon Mexico City and beyond." AprU 3rd at 2 o·clock. Mrs. J . W. Gale-"Pony named Nubbin." An White Is asslstan.t h~ intriguing pet story about a. pony Those InLeres~ In bU,Vlng the and the likable chJldren to whom ' .. Picturc Bible" can see a t:Opy of It he belonged. < a t Lhe parsonage. or at Ohurch ,S unLucns-"Where Did Your Garden clay morning. Thl8 Is a $7.50 Bible Grow". An authenJc story of ho"'. for $1 95. Orders will be sent In nex~ plants have been brought from the werk, four corners of the earth to ou r gardens. MalkUS-:-"SUver L1ama"-.From 1\ ..... liOLLY : E. COURCII It's EASY to drive these sturdy posts straig.ht the richness of her South Amed· T i\J. S"llr", Minister and firm . No time-wasting post holes to dig, can travels the author has wrtLten SlInduy Schoul 9:30 .a. m. · 1~,< A. fill and tamp. You can put up 20<;> or more a this beautHul story or a sUver iia.m'l E rll nhul' L. SupL< day! And once put up right, they'll .outlast and small Cusl, Lo whom he belongs. E I'CIIIIII; ~c l'\'Lc 7;30. your fence - keep it strong for years longer. Hall - "Nansen"-Nansen. brav'.! T'ru ycl' meeunk We~ncsday ',e~e­ They'll never rot, burn or split', you know. Get explorer, daring s cientist. great hu- nl n,: 7::10 some ALUMINUM TOPS for that new fence rrarutarlan Is an Ideai subject tor n A wplcomr. nwoll;<! you at these b(.y's biography. or replacements, NOW. That's the way you ~I rvlces. • Buft-"Kobl"-A wiJmlng stllry or can forget your fence posts! . r', •. small Kobl of Switzerland. of Ill'! WAl'NESVrLU OHUBCB OF hEart's desire and of hL, advent.UIC~ CHR.ST . Line wires will never slip up or down on ALUMINUM as he worked for It. \V • c:. 8. IUI. , MIIli.,t.,r Made . Petersham - "story Book, of. " 11'110AV .. TOPS. They're attach¢ with , , Like a patented wire fastenersThings <We Wear." InlormaIlOlH\\ Bible School 9)30 ... m. RAILROAD quickly, easily. Anchor plates IIlllOk of 'cotton. silk. wool and rayo ll . Communlqn 'lAi': e •. m. RAIL •• lot are large, fastened ~ith hUs.1cy , nCTION Ohrlstian EndeaVor Q:~ p. m. rivets. P"osts are fimshed with Hux1ey-'~Afrlcan polson murde 's Preaching an~ ordlnaUon .,seryi¢e 2 coats of high-grade red A 'very wortHwhlle and mystllYlng 7:30 p. m: ' STRENGTH! enamel, baked on - withmystery ,novel. Brother John wID 'be or. stand weather for years. Kent,....... Pau) 'Revere sQunre." Th,e dllined Lo the n?,JnlIitry at thl~ . even· . story ot a Verplont COUll.try coushl Ing sen leo. Come _ "nd eriCfouraae'l who cam to live In Boston's bhn In hls wor . XC c'lrrect , Pnul Revere Square aDd . There were 182 .praent Jaa\ SUD. ~liilllilMi awakened. Its InMbltRntq out of dny evcrung. let. 'ue dO ~r tb1a PHONE 25 tbtlr lililcteentil centUIY &Jeep, but ' " WAYNESVILLE, OlilO THREE PIECE PLOW UNIT

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Genem1 John A. LOgan. 118 ' cnm:.. mandar-in.chief of the Grand ArmY of the Republic, Issued an oftlctnl order 'that e'lcry post of the orllanimUon should hold .' "sulta-ble exercises and decorate th e graves of On' Thursday people of thc United their dead comrades ' wlth flowers." States will honor their dead In the Much pralst was gIven southern seventy..:thlra annual observance of women by such men as Chauncey MemorIal Day, Depew, when only a. few years afoot According to H. E. Eswlne, WOSU the olose of the war tlley stre.we4 Farm ' Nlgnt"'htstorilln, one reason bhe graves (If both northern lUld for the selection of May 30 the southern soldiers with flowers as 0. ortlclnl date 'for the observance Is memorial. lIhnt this was the d'ate on which the "More recently." said Mr .. Eswlne ln8t Union volunteer soldler of the In his Monday night talk from the CIvil War was "mUstered out ." Ohlo state University broadcasting Originally the c;tate was set aside station, "the soldlers wbo served in tor the decoration of th e graves of later Wllrs have grahually tllken the Civil War soldiers. Later the obser- place of the blue-clad CIvil War NEW SUITS VlUlce was widened. in scope to In .. v:eterans. The famUlaf . l'ed popple!> . elude aU mllitary dead. . are Memorial Day symbols which Phineas W. Oook vs. Robert E. Decorat,ton DIiIY was first 'observed..aenme Into lise following the World Crew, executor qf the estate of 1'I:uth In Early ln May of that yearliWar," Hannah crew, deceased; claimed. ....iiiiiiiiiiiiill...iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiii_ _ _iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiii. $000.00 with . _ Earl Bowman vs. Hester Bowman; dlvorce, gross nCIIlect.

U. S. Memorial Day . Staded In 1868

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Length The Greatest Show on Earth, , . . ' .' 8,5 12 feet ~ 6.40 mll ee. .";"-j one 01 them very carefully. One was ant to pay $7.50 per week to the ShJp. . P"opo81l1 No 8 8"':..... ng toward Ut1ll on MR. AND MRS. BULLY GO too small; she was sure that It would plnlntUf for the support of Jnlnor ' Stanley 'c, to W?Jllles .. fO"," }Qng witb 1.800 f people, HOUSE HUNTING oblldren, defendant also to pay costs Grllnt Shockey 'Stlldte 'T'Ro..llte 110 elephli.nta 1,009' The Village' of vs. The lot 3' In south -1f8ba1;lon. h)! 1l1l1llyrng mala 1Uld of boy. BULL y the English Sparrow and doorway of another was too bIg; sbe; Rn"mond Ouster to tr lltm 0l.'t, Item T-ll. . ' open Ita11 performancei at 2:16 and Mrs. Bully made a very good was sure the rain would beat In In Board at Educntlon of Franklin; , " " Matlldo.· Mae OUp8 avpment: Width 18 to ·no 'fellt 8'16 .... " br .. ak r" st · tn Farmer Brown's ben- bad weather. There was one she, judgment rcliderl:d nnd released. SOhrilidt· part of lot 39 In SOuth L ns t)} 24.R 16 '91' •• 70 mllee, . . w1.th open at 1 and rard. The little people ot the o'ld couldn't flnd any real faul t \vlth and, costs palcl. LeblinOn: Greeno 90n Snrtl"n 1. P. M" for' !p8peetlon of the iiiiiiii JrchRrd watched tbem at a distance Bully rather ,boped that she would! The Guardian Bank and Savings Fred B Henderson to W'Mdle P C~llnrvlJlo of tho Cohimbu"-Clneln- hup menapt1e, tnI!:m....,.... oar~ decide to take this. But she. dIdn't,: . N ' . natl ROlla, Stato 'frtK'hWay No 8 11 tUa th -o!-__iiiiiiiiiliiciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ind reolly didn't know what to make When be asked her' why, she an.' Company, n corporatlon, vs. salisbury; part of lot 6 in Waynes- S. "Rout No. 42, In Cedl\rVllle gan e , Great, and the . of them . "Old you ever In all your life see swered, "Oh, because." And that! B. Dlcldnson, et Ill.; judgment ren .. ville. . a bl I1mlnOIlB lines of perfonnin, eteeda tn the such bold. ImpUDent things?" ex· was aU be could get from her. So, dered and reiensed, costs pald. Fred Carr and to r.... ength 3 G9r. feet WIClth '20.30-40 new hol'8e fair tent adJoftIDl, It, 01' fI.70 milo claimed GoldIe the Oriole. "Why, he sighed and made up his mind I Willard p. Klaber and Peart Klaber Total o~tlml\ted COBt ... , '.·8,lS6,JIi lhey actually take: the tood from that sbe didn't have any real rea NOTl()J: OJ' APPOINTIIENT I t 190' i Ft nklln • PrOpOBII.JII lio •. 1 to 9 Inclusl've of PROBATE COUltT0 . ~ Grey a. , 1'1118 pr01eot to be I:omll.lllted not, rleht under the noses of those stupid son. for not taking that bouse. It; AdmlDt*ator ae boIiIa nOll Herman and F1Jorenee Gr.ey Irl~lr. thl\D. J\'Ugu.t l,fi, 1940. c tckensl U they try anything like was just a notlao that sbe didn't • Ie mlnlmllm WAgO ~o ' be "ald to the wID ........ lha t here in the Old Orchard there want to . live there, that was all. \ .' In the matter or, the Bonrq III. bOra to LIddle Colman; lC?t.17.In Spring·' 11.\1 Idh9r IlmploY~d on . thhl'WIth coptra.et ) . , !\hall b In iI<:~l)rclllnQ the ds goIng to ' be trouble. Here they "Are these all the houses that Oounty VlSlto~s, Mrs. Edg,a r, Ludlwn ' . ".. Sohollulci ot Prevailing ,Ro'I" Wage coine no"",. I wonder what 'they In· there . nre?" she asked at last in aI' of Lebanon ,' ~nd ~Icn Th1rldeld" of .'1lll1!e,s.,.,Pile . to $rold V. and Ru~bi 'A,y I II tT6/I a'nd , DetermIne" ' ~ , rh"~ AD~ocl·tlllnQd eplll'tment of 1nGuatrlaJ'Re.· tend to dO." Frnnklin, appointed members' of the M. MIU' .... : lot 86 in. nJcllJL III.I\on8 IJ.pJ.)lIcable ~o Stat. IJlltbway ~. It was quIte clear that Mrs, Bully fr etful tone .of voice. "All the empty ones," repUecl- Board, o( County Vi tors of Warren Harry H. pence, d. to }qlnlil . •• ......... ce · · .. - . .llo' was teeUng .better natured now that . Bully. "There are some very Die P 68 I Cl " ]7 4 17 ::.. '1 ••ow.. .. UlII.! ones whiCh are occupied. Would YOlll County, :,' acres n • earereek town.: Co'd:'nf 7.6& ot the uenera B, crew whOle PoIt 'omce Addrea8 like to look at those, my dear?" I In the matter of the estate of' p. , ... "ldThe bhld l' mUllt lIubmlt wIth hili Ja U1 Telfciod Avenue ........- Ohio ' . . j d 1" h d J . N. Burch to May aurch' abOut... a c~rtl t led ilheQk In an amount ' ~"Certainly I Of coursel You dldn'i R chard L. Nelson, eceasec, se .e ," ., ' gual to five per qent ot the estl· baa been d\llJ appoln~ lUI -Adminsuppose I would decIde on a haUl! ule of debts approved . 7DMacres in Turtlecl'cek townsblp. , mAted cpat, but In no e.ventmore ·--tor d ' . E 0 st1 d ed to mallie U,an. ten th0\UlOon.1 dollal'll _II e J)onla nOD ;...u... W.WI the w1ll untll I bad seen all of them, dJ In the matter of the estate of . ' . ' u n, eceas , .' Pia,"" nna BP litlcatfon,. II.l'e · on annexed of the Bltate of Ruth to you?" snapped Mrs. Bully. ''1f Isanc F Fox deceased' helll'lng on Custin; lot In Leblinbn, ot hlghwnYII --'- .......... la·- of .. manet . " ,., R G" Id I t"6 ~ e 0 L,Ot! 0 til realallnt /1'8· . _....... w ..,. w ........u Co........ • these whoever'" U""-gI . , ... vUl schedule of debts IS set tor June 3. "eorge. r..,wo, et a ., ·May trlot deputy dlr~ot0r:> .. \ ,Obi d~ . .. ;:-"1 • like one O there will simply have to move out. In the matter ot the of 23.52 cres' ln·Ha.rlan tow:n. tllrht to 1Ills - d ".ft ll that's aU." . to . • , &hlp. • • ' ,' , R.obt. S· S ..·. -'hU i' ' of ~, lMO, So once more Bully led the wa Oscar A. Es n , deceased, lnven~ '. . • Stllt'l RIghwa iii" t'\: !RALPH B oAlUlY through the Old Orchard. Hel tory approved. Albert Wurth to P. Land.. I . Y " 0 • • J • ,. stopped first at the home of . In the 'matter of tile guardianship wehr; about .84-100 jn .WjU'ren· I udlO some Bluebird. It just bappen of Dennis Graham, nn Incompetent count}', ..NT °OFhIRIO,HWAV" Ri.MrtB ore- At"' ·· ' that no one was at bome. Mrs . . ua, 0, . . .,. :ullNO -y~-" J ",'1 BUlly not only looked in, but s~ person; Mary Grahnm llppointed Ifl'k 01 !lale" cOP)' No, .....IM Dayton 0hW went in. She examined it just a b'l Jnrdlan . , UNIT I'TUCE " l C;:ONmAOr thoroughly as sbe had the emp 'J In the matter of the (estate of • Pl'ppOall fl .Sta.te be HJgll1!'O.y 'l'eo Lve4 · - .- :---.......,,..-. U at the office of the ORDINANCII O. III -.I ...... . • CO> houses and acted quite as if she haCll WilHam A. Ford. deceased; prof.>~~\ftr:n?~()~~~ka,~fol~bU~, Ohio,. (II ...... 111e, G~~, .1 OJ••o) ..:-~-~ a perfect right there. . ~c ceeds of sale ordered dtstrlbUted, Slandard ' Time, r.1rlda.y :runea.te:~ GJVINO aoNBiiNTOF THE " 11,· ,-- ~A" At'." C.... "It's better than any of the other . In the matter of the estate of 19~ Itor Improvomenta rln: . LAGEl TO THE IIIPROVElMENIl' OF R WJlk d .d rl te warren Co\tllty, Ohio, on Seotlons VHIANKLlN 'RIO~ -_\fJ:IIDElR THill "Why, they aclually take the food I bave seen, and if we can't fiD lse er'Son , .ccease; P va of the "Roa"; SO.PERVl8ION OF I T;H:E »UUOO • 'ru ... uncler the ooscs of Ibose stupid anything else I think it will do," shEl Lfttle Chippv Sparrow,l sale of personal property ordered. Nnte4aHlgh"'o.y~0. 6, 11.8, OFHIGFfWAYS announced. t Th • 'I o. ,In Turl\e Creek Iiind Route Clear 'rOB 'W'Hlil1Ui:A:S The Di,ector. ot HI h h d "d db .chlc·kens. 5 e ha ti ll a goo reak ast, at' 5 who happened to overhear ber, the matter of the estate of 'by 'W t i!'Ya la cOonildt!l'ln« lihe ma.tter of Ubllo Ihe . wllY with some people. If yo. ly gasped. I LewIs Drake decM"ed' real e5t~te \.....'Idt 1', OODere e. '~, .• he ' lmpl'Ovement under hla au 8l" ••)llgnW/Ll· k!lOWn n make good'natured all "There's the homc of Drumme-' . (Ilet plus 0]' V"IS°tan 'If. the ll h l d I lUI th I t " U:1d personal property ordered sold. I UB" , L Y eet plus 011 all' te HIK'hiwa~ f'OO 261, a d Woodp.ecker over there" yo u ave 0 0 S to e I' s omIn the matter of the of 'mlre • eDfHh teet 01' ' 4,663 ' WHElRE'AI;l. Roall iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;iiiiiiiiiiii' he . ' , • , .. F'unny . Isn't it? Anyway. Mrs. Bully. "It looks very good from .. El t •. . thl. vlllalle lie.' In W'hole ' "n,fae fO,at °berbe ....... completed not later aalll lIae Franklin Bu lly WHS takin g a grent deal morc the outsIde but I haven't bad ... n' Tll'l!' Drake, deceased; real \ .. '89,460.00 the oe 61&111 Road .tate Int"resl in whn t Bully W!lS lelling chance to s'ec the inside. I underi orrl ered sold. 16, lUO'. partloularly described B8 "r 0 1 wha , he had discovered ·in stand that It Is new tWs year.'" In the rnatter"b! tile guardianship lh e Old Orchard. "We'll go look at it now" re! CJf Lyle V. Welsh and MarjQrie E. In nooordanee ' "I like' looks of Ih l' pUed Mrs. Bully In a very Wl'lsh, et al., minors; Nat Welsh a.p.. place. saId she: 1t we can find a tone, and led t'he way. But just before they reached poin ted gullJ'dlan. gu"d huus" I think we wil l sta y ror the sum mer anywa y. We haven·t Drummer's house Drummer blmse~ In the matter of the estate of any time lo waste. s~ suppose we appeared In the doorway. Mrs. Bull~ Alice M. 'Dllle, deceased; lllventoni stB:' house hunting ri ght away. I took one look at Drummer's stou approved . belIeve you said that you . have bill and th en quite suddenly change In the matter of the estate of looked at mosl of the houses. Just . her mind. "Perhaps we better wal~ Jr.!sle B\lTkholz, deceased; certlfl.. ta.ke me to the best ot them and we until therc< Is no one at home," salt\ WIU soon decide wblch one we want she. cate of transfer ordered. and can move In right away." Bully's face brightened. "A very In the matter of the~estate of So Bully led the way from onc good Idea, I think, my dear," he an- Ertward A. Mayer, deceased; Meryl tree to ano~her In the Old Orchard swered. "Now, suppose we look .01 B. Gray appoInted gullJ'dlan of Ed .. nnd they lOspected every empty the hollse of Skimmer the Swallow." a> T . W. Burae ••. - WNU Servlc: •. house. Mrs. Bully examined eacb

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An ann~l average beDel1~ paymfint of 1106.82 to Oq1o unemplOyed > ,.:orkers dtlr1ng 11131/ :put Ol'l1o into' ~op posHlon DmoDg the 48 states nnl1 3 terrltorie/l, reports the Amerlean ,4&sOciatlon for aqcl,\1 ~Ity. Only 5 states paid bene!It6. 'above '100 with the lowest .average ~ymeiat or ~,'28 receIved fly, 80Ulih OQ.roUna un'employed. The average .pa'Ymen~ for' tIll! entire country was '114.24,

ApProprlaUons for nattoll&l demovtna with U- )lost 'students of world affairs betouncUna ~pld1ty throUlb ~he lea· Ueve tbat the t1nltecl states will not ,l.eta~lve chapnela 9f oon.t'eu, Pq. be required to detend ' her shores .day ~the House too~ up and paued within the near' future-but W1~ , , ~he , Wlttarr ~.lra Bill, contalnlria conditions aa Uley 'are no one can ~e $tema ~ e~Z'I'~r authorl¥tlonl ftbaolutely certain tbat auch WUl not' f~ the Army, ~ requested ,by the, be neceaaary That the United Statel Prealllfnt. The ffr\lt of ,next week 18 ' not ' ~I'e);lared to , w~e war the. House ~ill Jake tiP the . Naval ae the Jll'eaent time 11 certain, AffAlra Blu, ~ amended l;I.Y, the Ben 'DIa' 'We mUst prepare for 8I)Y ate to author~ addlUona~ apPl'DP!l- eventU4U.ty seems mOl!.~ apparent. atloQa earUer iii Ute aeaaton. ~n- Yet we mUlt not ' let our sudden CloUbteclJy 'by the time tbla 'colUliUl awakenl~ t'.o condlUons cause us ap~ail II} PrlDt, ~ bJlls will have to lose our common-liense viewpoint.' PIIUed Conlteas ~d be on their We muilt'realI!e that our1!ntry Into way to tbe PrtiII<1Jnt. The ,tWo roeas tbe present 'st~gle woUld ,lielp nO ure~ bau for mOJe than tru;ee ~Ullon' ·on&. our' duty Is 'lr:ee}1llaJm and dollar~ ~or d~e~. p\lrpo,le8 ~nd devote our energIes' and Intellects C&1!J'y "JIPl'o~iatIo~ tor ttie year. toward plaolng our nailonn"r defense , far ~y~ ~e ~al, budget ;lliUfea In .,pto~r shape as qulclcly II{! pasand In .U ,~Uty WIll'mUe IP'- sIble. I.oud tall( will lIo no good In ~ j)enttlturea tor the year the &rl\aust thIS "crlBls. P'urther Ilwreaslon and hls'-... r. " restrlctlon of bualneSs and lrtdustry , 'I , I" .. t"•... ...... - - t·lme , . tAl,,, , of ~e Un1~d stateS. .' enn be b,u t barmfUl. Waste Rnd ex- ' , travagance'. hysterlo. and tm(lue • feme , 1!&ve been

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alarm. can but InjUre.. The, tblng that Anlerica needs most texlay Is pendltUres do not 'mark, the end, leas talk: and more ha~d work. True They 'will go only •• '8JI)all way ' tQ. ,patrIOtism calls for , the protection ward . glvJQa \ tifie UnIted Sta~ 'tile Of our oVfb l~nd. Only lIy refUSing oi:~;:;;;:~::~~~;~~~~~~~~~:=:=:~~ •• :OM;;' defense 1MI1Ieveil " Q~. " . to" be draWlllnto ' the, ptpsent Eur- -7; nawu.~ \'~'" Other heavy elll:leDdltures mus~ 'j,e opean ,conflict 'apd by p~tt1ng our it· mac1~ U tplS, ~~ Is ~ ~pproach own: house In order alid preparing,<" \ICII' 'tl1e of preparedness , required' our defel1Slve ramparts can safety 'to iUarant~e safety of our ~ores be guar/uiteed. ' ' Gabriel. Paul r~llIre

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under the present world conditions. , '. ,TnbUlo.tlon of the uno"-Ic'ftl vote range to more than AMERICAN BOY enthu.ia.In ,conll~erll')g the present altuBUon .. UI • , • , tically. They have found, tbat the fact BhoUld not be overlooltecl :'he 'HO'Use, last' ~ur~ay Jl888ed O~clnnat1:-~e road weary Reds, cast ,at the May 14 primary received as a general rule regular. truit durina' 'the last e''''ht "'eara th~ W. Ji'. Admd Rellef Approprla- ,wbo bave played only four games by mall by , Sl'Cretary of , state The first four months oC 1940 0 readers of THE AMERICAN D ..." tiona Bill call1ng ftIr more than 'I Geo .,... ff re n1 d i l l t In OOngrell ' ~aII al)RrOprlated apprOxi" on their ,bome dlamqnd since May fife ne ner vc e ,a R g 1 - brought Columbus a 60 per cent In· BOY advance more rapidly mately elgbt b,~on doUar~ for eleven h.Undred mlU10n dollars, pt " ' crease In the to I vote co.st, ovell' orease In accidental fatalities. comand develop more w6rthtiona! defense and that a 1 _ _ p~ this amount nine h~~d and s~~- j), ~eturn to tbelr own battleground that reported bY telephone. but did pared with the same ,period last Hundreds of thousands of while cha,racteristics th.an do ' U .... ~."',~ ~ntY-flve 'mUUorl dol",,"! 1& alloca~d Baturd~y for 0. home stan~ Ilogalnst not materlallV C onlle' the results par on, of ...... amount .haa, been W p 'A to b ' used ct. Ing 'tIl n . tErn ' tl ~ , ' year. reports tbe 9Qlumbus Ohamber boys and young . men read boys ~ho do ~ot read ,It. e National Lea~e eas , sec on. except' to lncr~" ipent ,10; 'o~r '~han milltarY pur- , ei~ht' ~!lniblJe'~An' am~ndmen~ e~; the maJorltle!! of Commerce. This Increase Is the THE AMERICANBOY Ma T_ Tramed ' wrlters and ~rtiata 'J)OIeIlI Alao'that wben OODareaa 'bact •. . ' .!...L ' ,~ First opponent Saturday aftel'noo.n fltst re~d 1:>, phone ror the win .. 'result ot 69 deatbs from accidents . g famous coaches , and ' ath. , I ,OUr hwnule repofter eannartlng , Th wiest total h tbat ' th d ' 16 1~3 appropriated ,three blWon '126.000.00 of the ' hUle lund to 'Will be the Boston B~es, who alJ!o ,n~l . e , S 8 ow of all kinds ' lUI compared With 37 azme every mon an con- letes, explorers, scientill t ,. three h~8d mlillon doUars , ,-or matct\, lIu' " t f lab ti w1ll appear against the Reds In a Governor John W. Brl~ker. runnlnu deaths for the first four months of lIider it more as a living com- al\d men successful in bWli"ork reUel.it wai Proytded tbe tOtal 't'l((Sta~ or'o~:::t:: r~~ "e~n~' d01,l,bleheader Sunday aftt!l'noon and ~tho~ ~pposltlon for the Repub .. 1939: Motor vehicle fatalities Increas paDion than as a magazine. ness and industry join witb awn COUld be' .... UOMft. de-, demned achool bulldlq .' . " ' , llcan nominatiOn for governor, reo· ed from 16 to 25. dd an experienced staff to prof· ~....~t on --..... at the Ohio a ladles day gamll .Monday. celved 608.160 while Robert Tart reo . , "It's as much a bu y to ' . . :=;.,.,~.~ I~enelnral Soldiers' lInd Sallora' Orphans' TUesday the rampaging New York celved 509976' Republican .Presldentme as my neighbol'hood ,duce In THE AMERIC~N . ~, e _ , _ea · - Borne at XenIa was defeated b'" the . .~_._ ohio's peach crop wlll be a "near chum," writes on e hi g h BOY, the so~ of readma ftuenced tbe AdpUnlatraUiIn ' to n..o..~" " , . Gll\nts. wllo are ~ttlng a mighty lal Preference votes. The new "".-, , ' ' ....,..IVUC.tIc maJority because ot t IsO gI e M artl n L Davey Demo failure", reP,Orts the state co-opera- school senl·or. "THE AMERI- matter boys like be,st, ~nd the1Dpl18J op leu worthy ~ 8U~ DPlioaItiop to ~. hot .pace tJleae-days. enter he Re~' a tic ' v 'dld te t01.. • 303,531; tlve crOll reporting serv1ce. Other CAN BOY seems to underTHE AMERICAN B ~ • ... , fruit crops. howe.ver, have, not been stand a. boy's problems and sells on most newsstandi .C perman8Jl~ proJeq~,.. ~o houralater the'iame majority lair, then ?n wed~~8dl\¥ night these _erato 1-ca7"~ fa 0 goveWhlrnorte " "" same Olants will meet the Rails In ..". O'S or eorge • ".,s . .. . h ' 20 . '" S b .. t' " -'7'' ~" f5OQ.OOO,OO of 'Relief> . ' "~ , nearest 0' fJ ent.' John Mc8weene'f seriously Injured, sars tbe report. conSiders them m sue a ~ , co copy. u scrIp Ion ~ aJlFOPr1atlODl for the 9~lce ~r m;v~t tpe first night game of the ,season; Ue to the Rev. H. ,S. BIg~I __ ' ' sy~p~theti<: and helpful w!ly prICes are $2.00 fo~ Qn~ yeat WWIIU'rJ ~ nitlonal debt tar 'O,er.,Beporta h.~ed by ~ Mr~ ~. Thb! ~lne wlU mal~ the , ~= 169 029 for the DembcrA.tI,e " The Fifth Oorps' ~eaf comprlstng It gwes adVice and entertalD~ or $8.50 fol' three ~eal'/il. For. , tbe tGrt;r.,.~ tiWlon dopa.;, , debt ~ 01 the' PItiIdeDt, allbouab 't he flrst J!:I8b~eara~t tn"t"b hft~ 'U S ' Be . tO~ D " nation ~ Re,. Ohio, IoclIanL e'K.ntuckt and :West ' ing rellding ort every subject eign rates 50c a , year extta. - ......... ...... ,ttui . , . . . , . . .... ~ .ba+."" ~ • natL ,/1 1IIte• . - ~ - - ptTbliciins' cast 94 07 voies to Virlinla. now bas iiifiiormed re- ih'W1ilcha yoUi'ijffetIo ' IS m- 0 luDSC life' simPly " " •.&ueI are imed, WiIlb., bp a.1MJorl*J vote o(tbe' er~ ,parttc,pt.te ,Ih tfight DemocratS' 687.830. Two years a8'o , Cl'1lItlng officers In tbe field in a terested: It is particul~rly yo.ur name, ~ddre88 ~d ...fa ~~tfJJ Oertam.' Tbat' the·Deal- Ho~. What can" b~ be d~ to ~ . tbll vote In the DemocratCc primary campaign to enlist eligible meli, h~lpful In sports. I made our l1uttance dire c t to T H • ocraUcmaJoritJ In oonare. wW' pIovlde . for the and "eduCa- .. After a o~e day rest, the Reds was 240.000 grellte.J:~ than that c~t aged 18 to 35.1312 new soldiers by school bas~et.ball.team bE'- AME~ICAN BO!, 7~30.S.~~ "aot ,ota' the Ii91nc of tion of the OrPhan children 'of war will enter another crucla'l serIes. b th Re ubU n June 30, or the Fifth Corps Area cause of playmg tips I r~ad ond Blvd., DetrOit, Mlch~aall. tbls one , ' ~galnst ' tbe Broo\tlyn y e, p e n . J)eW $aXel 'SInor to the No- veterallIattheXeniaHomehaanot recruits, 1000 will be sent to Ft. in THE AMERICAN BOY." , Vemiler eJect1~ aeema equally. cer- tleen detei'Dilped, Dodgers, ThIs series will consist of " " ' Knox, KY., to learn to drive and reMany famous athletes in We can do anytbtng we want to .. taln. PreI1dmt ~el~ In hla &4single games Friday and Saturday , A lake In everyl·Ohlo county 15 pair scout and combat cars motor- all ' sports credit much of if we sUeR t~ It loni enouib, dr.eU to ~ ·requ,.un. addt- " \, -#' . ' and, a 90ublebeader Bunday: Mon- the aim of the +te;DtV~lon ~,f, cycles and light ta~ks 1n ~echan- their success to 'helpful Bug./ -Helen ,~'" moDlll t~da lot delenae sal" no '· aay, June ~1, ,the,~Urprlaing Ph1l!les Conservation. It ~ polntecf Out th~~t !zed calvary unit.:;. The remainder gestiQns received from sports ~on 'u to bo~, the money " D ~ , Will P~Y a ladles ,day gam~ a~alns~ such bomes of wa~ woUld ,prove o,r wi!1 enter the medical !1 epartment articles carried in THE Character is' the real foundaUOll lIhould be ra~, In ,u proI)&Iill1t.y ' ' , the Reds, and .will close their /lerles 'i '. " 1 1 and sIgnal corps .. AMERICAN BOY Magazine of al1 worthwhlle success, '. aotioD til ~ til debt 1: ,,,ill der at, pUf:lllc aale at my wltb' a; night game on Wednesday. dis ll)ct value t,o ~~e Btat~, by h~ p- , . Virtually every Issue off'ers ~ohn Hays HammOlut luDttlit1on' to'. d Jealt. Ilfty home at the In~r~tIon of toute 13 ' June 12. ' , Ing to hold tbe water level In ' the advice from a famous coach and ~ ~ ,blWOn, 'dollars: and' ~tle' road o~ . I, ground to tbe po t where It s11o)114 or p ,l ayer. Football,. basket-, Everybody finds 'out, IOOntl' or USE THE MIAMI GAZETTE be' In the Interes ' o~ agricUlture. ball, track, tennis, in fact later. that all success worth havlac Then after tbe-,eJecUon wW come ,~ new tuea. The tax burde~ of and for urbaD rect:eational require· Mr. and M}os. LeSlie Gorsuch and every major sport is covered Is founded on ChrIstian rUlea el • tbe peopJe wW beavlly l.n!n'eued. ' WAJlfT AD8 .I danghter Marie and Ruth Hunnell in fiction and fact articles. conduct. -Henry Martyn PI.ltl Tbe 0DI7 QlU!iiUon W1U be bow much ,BetiDIri, at 1 Po m. the leDowInr ' ~ spent FrIday In n8yton witb Mr. Teachers, libraria:ns. par' ,and boW. 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Mr. and MrS. B.' M. Btn;nc t at,tended 0. benque ab 'the Vl'n Cleve hotel In Dayton PrIda.Y e~. Mr. and MrS. .GuY RoutzahJl arad Madam President a1,ld my dear old days have lett us long ago. but in famni spent Sunday with Mr. and , ' friends: . my mem.ory ~ shall alwa~~ see ~eJn Mrs. Frank Brown a~T1pp 'QIty. . 'Two laughing youths In sprl,ng'Mr. and Mrs. :Auen ~ck. ~: Therl! ~ no doubt In my mlrld but time, racing down the glen." ~t · Johns and Mrs. Walter ' Ken"lc~ were Lebanon visitors Wedwllen the younger generatJ.on heard that Llno. Wright Burch was to ad- Dr Lukens was an Interesting man . .\ t , dress thls meeting have thought I he was our family Phy's1~1an'. He and nesday afterl\0on. • H~ surely would arrive In a wheeled my mother would dlsouss every subMr. Mrs. E. B. "1'«IlWe " rpeet lit. the II.,.an Me'hcbalr, or at least on crutches. But ject \lOder the sun as they sat by turned home Thu'rsdlltY, from East . • MOJldv eii'n!iDI . JuDe no, my dears, such is not the spirit an ailing chUd. Mr. and .. Oeorge Dearborn .• whln'e Mr. ' ...If>ng- t. . with Dr. qarrol Len C:;r MJ4cUe O'Neal, were special ·f rlends . .Mr. acre ha's had employment. d.ur , lng P ~ . ~er. • of the gay nineties. We may be ~ sUndaY .l\me verging on what Is called antigues O'Neal would greet me. ·'Llna .•Y9 u . the w1nt~. Workmen 1" tNt Ohio departm8l11t iUS ohnd ' 8~ Wmlie . ~ecl .;....""':-'"""::~~=~'--..:.,...;.....---...but we get about, and we deeplY feel are a daisY." And I would giggle aDd Mr.. and Moore of oJ: high'\"lllY8 are ' verlng the 1a.ooO be"rbe JIIOIrAm W1ll It a great pleasure, not to mention become very dalsylsh Indeed. Day,ton were SatUrda-y evening roUes of state painting wll1t>!l, the achIevement, on our PIltJ't to be Do you remember .T1mm1e Haines? guests of Mr. an~ Mrs. J , B: ~onest black and yenow stnpejl en ' ~e gram 18 being ~ t~ bere tonight to celebrate. with you, I had an autogra.E!!,: al~ In those A number from here attended the llOovement.S 80 automobile driven plaY ' entl~ecl "Tl\e Ohllctren'a • our golden anniversary. eften we days. and the Dootof contrlliuted OOmmencement exl!1'cises of Wayne may protect themselVes aga\J)l!t 1 QUest rea~ In the papers of couples cele- "What tbo,;,gh the boUgh beneath Township .high school at the gym cldents. J , ~e Wo~n's fO~ ,lIialcmary bratlng their golden wedding ann!- thee . break I Remember thou hast Friday ·evenlng. ' . ~~v the ellow stripe iii , Sn Soele~y ~lU ~t ~th.lll'!ll. WJle~l. versarles. Well I have thought that wings." which .sentJ.ment was de-.' Ida Ohrlstopher of Sprlng- the driVer-a lAna 'of ,thllt , June &t.b 'at a the only mistake made by these cldedly ,over my head then-but I boro spent Sunday with Mr. and ~ver must ! not cross, 1h~ ' the 0 1- . persevering couples. perhaps was In have ,I n later years had occasion t<>. Mrs. . Waltllr Kenrlok and .James> po$lng tra~lc la1\!!, but wber,e ~be l\lT. 1I0LLY M. B. cumwu having their pictures published. try to put It into practice. ~ Mr. IltDd Mrs. Robert Holn~ . yellow stripe is 1Ji the ' c}PpoSlJllll "', M. , Searlf•. -.lallter' It makes me think of the old sea Don't you all think It rather unus- and son of Daytol\ were evening tr,,'fIlc lane, the dr1vel' n)llY crOiSS Sundny Sctiool 9:30 a. m' Jl captain, who was as reticent as 0. ual that out of our olaSS' ~e have dlnn~ guests. over for the pUrpOse of passing Eui'nllart. Supt.. • Mrs. Susan Saylor returned borne other c8.rs providing ' traffic condlwoman about tell1ng his age. When oIlly lost by death one girl? he died one old friend wanted to Marianna Ohandler. the Quaker Sunday Wer spending several tions are web tl:\at overtaking aild Evenlilg, service !1 :30. P.1'I1yer lIleqtlng WednndaJ put In his obituary, aged 85 another malden. She tarried here so short a weeks with her children In DlwtoJl. P¥Blng may be complete~ with "till; 7:30, ime. but bas lived In our hearts. all thought he might have been aged 90. tth Mrs. Ellzabeth Smith of Wn.ynes-. safety, , . i\ welcome awa1~ you at ~ese. But an old croney saved the day by ese years. These lines I *ote in ville spent . Sunday evening IVith The yegow stripe which Is f011D' servtces. Come and enJOY UleDl With . suggesting "aged considerably." memory of another friend but quite Mrs Margaret Johns and Paul Johns' inches w14e Js ~g ~\nted alon;g\ll!. TIme ru~h I No. Time stays. as well. I offer them as a tribute• to .. ;_ an d M ra.' K' es1er O~' the four Inoh wide white r or ~YU. .ah am and side',. We By. our old · school mate Marianna M d M R b t Sin y pl!lQk center lIJie"three ' lnches rllIn 1936 when our only nephew Ohandler. . ,r. , an 1'8. Ii 0 er e . ',were moved-.-and In ' the ~age of WrIght Hiatt graduates from West "I died lastr'year; bu t earth bound d~er guestS S nday of MJ . . and . Harty E. Neal 'GlUef of ' tti~ , hl'ghPoint. we sat out there against that stUl. ~~' A. E.. White and sons In COllUll. Jlay , ~,epartm~t'lr burea~ trallflc' lV: C. Sri"'h. MInbter historic old back ground and watch- I glimpse ttie Uves 01 those I left . and safety. 'the 'WiSe motorls~ ",111 L~OA Y ed some 200 handsome young lleubehlnd, not cross the yeDow'11rle Il. m. Bible School ' tenants given their dlplolifas n"d by on hill side. of"tlle Cj)nter Une. be· ~0:46. a. m. Oommunl'tiD. .... Frall, aging. suffering, • none other that that noblest old cause ~e knOW. ~ has been painted , '1:00 p. m. JuniOr II.ncl Benlor soldier of them all. General John J . Yet loath to join me here. on the Ilavemen tor h1a protecttOJl, 'J Ghriatlan. Ehdeavor ' . Pershing. Among a great many Yet here is Peace. tbe ultlmate '1:45 p, m. Pl:eac1ll.Dg:. ot~e~ facts he told was of having won, • COme le~,ua go CUp to , the bOuse pt graduated from West Point himself And Lazarus like I watch the Bun, • I" the Lord." , , lu~t 50 years before. I looked at him Oast la2\V shadows on th·ifTt'asS worn. with living. satiated with Se~ow!lakes fall. . honors. and thought. how h e no F4tdlng it c\irlous. peaceful doubt wouI'd g'l.ve it all to be back hp.materlal. there among those hopeful. forward .1 seem tc? ha"e' been quite looking lieutenants facing the future Instead of lOOking baokw!lrd. And so will r ')e hc.nest and con· fess that. I envy the class 'of 1940. You who are eager and hopeful, In~ tead of here as I am rem1n.lsc1!ig. When I read my graduating essay(every word of which my slster 'Leah wrote for me)~not · that I wasn't willing to write my own, but it seemed to be the custom In our family to .w rlte each others-Leah 'M'ot~ mine. I wrote Susan's. and she In turn w:ould have produce one for aby bOdy needing an essay. Prof. Bone many years Illtel' laughingly told me that Leah turned In 110 many graduating essays for hertel! that only the event itself comIlIg along stopped her. Adda Thackara. MInnie Dodson, Emma Fetter, Charlie Cartwright, will remember this sIster of mine. so young to go. I sometimes think of those French llr£.l, "Without havIng lived she is dead. I' rom her hand the book has fallen From whlch she has nothing read." I remember her at the plano In our old home, playing the accom paniment to songs sung by Mrs. F'unkey. Emma Fetter. Mrs. Charles Hawke. Eva Janney and even for WlIlJam Byard Hale, w'ho later rose Many of us here tonigh t have to promlnence under the \vlng of stayed our footsteps. turned back WO\ldrow WI1~on . along life's pathway lind come horne It wn.~ the style when we graduIt is goOd for us to do so. tei visit a tccl 1.0 quote trom the poets then old scenes. and to look 1nto old In vogue. I borrowed generously familiar faces. from Ella Wheeler Wllcox. alas. now All things come home at even tlde considered a museum piece. • to rest. 'Aweary of their roaming. T lIsed to walk to school w\th my S:> we the rerona1ft' of the graduatnE.!l!hbor girls. Wlnnle Shleld, Fay Ing class of 10I5{r lIg!)!O'~ here to· and Susie Cooke and Ella Thompson. night like birds at evenlngElla and I would qu'iil'rel as to Which HOMING co uld sing the best. We probably m ~a nt t he loudest. Rachel Elilott wn s n nel qh.bor too and May Hathawa y for n time. 1 had gren t affection for llIY ten chers.bu t between Prof, Sellers a nd myself their was a pecullar Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shurts and son bond. He had many ende1iTlng and f~ny characteristics. Sometimes of Dayton were guests at the home \10 nen there was a kbock Ilt of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker. Jr .. the door. he would roar out "Come Sunday. In "- slightly embarrassIng of course to the ca Uer. Olarence Berryhill Mr. and Mrs. R. ~. l'Jartsock and Red O~-;'Sh~ in ~ C n1ESoAY . n, SS Ca e!~... 2 : Oh . sat jlL% across from me In school. Mrs. C, H , Deatherage visited friends Ine Glbbo G In Oregonia Sunday .and Sunday ns .and Mrs. w. o. st. John p. m. , urch aJId was a wonderful rnatl1ematlclan • I b~ ln g deplorably lacking In that evenlng the~ were supper' guests of lILere 6 9'cl~k (\lnner guests. of Mrs. se~on, ·. Mrs. Wm 'E:ersey " . Arth~r Sumne,r of Lebanon, 1:uesd~ . ,. ' ~-::---~..,..;:~... dlreclloh wlluld try at examination Mr. and . •••••• evening. . time to vamp Clarence. so that he • • ..... " ,. Sunday guest.~ of Mr. Ilnd Mrs. W." . wO~ld give me all the correct anRev.· and M~8. R. L. H~c well, swers. I regr et ~o .~aY he was . ad- E. Stroud were; Mr. and Mrs. Carl amant to my charms. saw through HartJ;ocK, and Mrs. Ed K~ever of ¥is~ Marola Baker. ·.Tom Ba'ker. ~d service 10~4Oja. m . .llDa.l1U.'·I-ldllD'me completely. But Howard M1ss1l- Hamutoi); Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose darelton etanl~ atte~ded a. con- Ject W11~ be; "'l'h~:t7:lJre_MI ~e and Horace Jacobs, could al- Sullivan of Dayton; and Mr. and terence for leaders of young people . SoUl:' In the EplacopaJ. Ohutah, ,held at "'E;pworth League _ ..." .... . ways be depended upon in fact more Mrs. H. H . 'Stroud of Lewnon. • • • • • st. Edmund's School In GlendllJe. at '1 o'clock. wJlllng sometimes than accurate MIss Bess Allen of the National Saturiiay afternoon an.d evening. The Warren Co. 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'Oh yes, before I forget it, they almost dealt me a other dogs reljent it IUl ,...-e , Th ' "un....._' ,I and the ,n",,_ And,may there be n,o moaning at . f h t f' M· b much bristling hair and many loud e .. ...,.. ,... roBy Reservation ,' kno·ckout blow In 1900, the year 0 t e grea 11'e. y usToda I amok- streak- gram, planned ..D• • G. 'A. A., w111 the bar, , • 11 " d t b u t 'new, b Ul'ld'mgs growls. y pasture so.w_ " Wh I t t to ine8~ district was vIrtu a y wIpe. ou Ing across the with Fldo at take place on "1 mo~, en \ PI1 ou sea. . Turkey Dinner and all the tri';'min.1 too1t their place, among them bemg the structure now oc- her heels, As soon as she was ~ lK. . But such ,a tide as movlDg seems SPECIAL CHRJSTMAS ICE CREAM • ' asleep " cupied by the Waynellville National bank. , ~hrough the ga~ gate she twne,<' ~e DO~ To full for aound and foam; Holly & Poi~letti~ center. So much for my history. The pasfis not what cO'Ilcerns and then Fldo had to run. ,It'1a a :t'be~, ~ last ~ noon I When theit which drew from out . , . , . d b t bra.ve dog that will flsht on tbe on 'l'UeIcII¥, December 21, IND, un, Pecan ~olh-french Pastry, me, It s the future 1 m w~rrlet t8 kOU • h ' d th other dogs lanti, W, J~ 8. 1941. the bo~~esa ,deep, 'I r By Order Only Now Santa, I'm gomg 0 a e my aIr own as ey De 11 Today I can say with old. m.Jt So· I Pan Tuma aaaln ·"ome. eXpresa it in 'modern slang, and let you know what's on my blacke. J~e or Kentucky who I.UJIid A ohiutmaa "~~ for ~e entire TWUtght and evening bell, mind; to work for mY mother; "WeU, I hlah ~oo} ' be,m planned lor ~:rter ~t the sad of • They've been giving me a lot of H- lately and I don't never saw anything like THAT be- Moo. 'nlIbt. December 23 aDd . 'fare~~ . ere no , n~ Waynelville, Ohio think it's right. I have heard rumors ,that the Village coun- fore. I never saw it done THAT ~y will )Ie lPODIOl'ect"by ~ Pl'eIIhmaIl When I emtJe.rt. . " b e f o r e . Well, a body's never ~ old Olau. eil is not doing aU It can for me but I don t beheve that one. ,to 1 N sir youse never too 014 For .though from out the bourne If they don't have the money to spend for, services, they to ~ 10m, chickellli to ,.,........ m.,,; ket ball te of' time an~ place " . ; , d' T' h t' . I 'th t' It' t d .... ~ --,- eveD--r" e' am The flood ,~ bear ,me :far Just can t s~en It. a S s Imp e an me lC. s 00 arn A. & M. 00. In Dayton. The ...v.e made up of DU!mbers from ·the class I hope to see mY PUot f~ to face \ I bad, my citIzens turned down the renewal of the ta~ levy set up their Plck-your-c~en- ~f 'as! wUl meet a team from the When I have Cll'08Sed the bar. to provide I better street lights, but that's water over the whUe-you·walt machine on the f~ dase ot 'to. Tbla alwnnl game wul floor where you can, see it wor be a folenumer of Wayneav1lle's d am. OARD OF THANKS The scoop the chickens out of tile There are other ugly rumors about the sewer system tank of hot water, then the ~ 8I;\Ole with lA>V~~d. project, that's now partially completed and as it stands grabs one and holds ItaplJult a re·, Tu__:~~g~ from We deII1re to tender our alncere QOeen't do me one iota of good. Council gets blamed for volvlng drum and the feathers ~ Jxlth the lI'Ide and h1ah .' 6Obool ~ to aU our nelgbbors and that although I b e lieve unjustly. I've heard merchants say sucked right off of It. Z-zwtah d~.£u11d1nga h~ -their monthly meet- friends w~o eo ldndly m1n1stered , ' , I d one side, z·zwtsh dQ'lrJ1 the ot'hE a \ ' to us durtillr- the U1neas and death that when the streets were torn up, lots of peop e stoppe 1 . •'......... th 1- ' 114 . . t _ mr.. ... Hougb gave a f broth To Brother. s';"'tb ew ..........ea on e~.... a ...- - IIooIt . . was especiAlly 0 our er, 8 '\'" . d th t th ' Collett~s coming here to transact b usmess, an a ey ve never 'anil there 1.1 pot so much as a pin "1 and Radley for ~elr I COmfortiJ!g returned. . . . leather on it. TIley the dJUm' Ja e~ ~1oD ' words. ~ the .be&utuUl nora.} There are other rumors about the condItIOn of MaID ma'de of ~bbe'r ,tUbes a1l4, woW by In lM!t .. .... s.ue· of ~bool Newa trj)ulieB Of sympat~ and , respect, street. I'll admit it's sorta bad especially when you hear suction. ~, . . ' tbe DUD. _ 11 ' roll , students, and all 0~t11'8 Who In any way minout-of-town people rcmatk about it. Another thing that ~~ 18. Prlday ~he ~~~~ were prID&ecl ba. . We ' endeavor' Istered t.o and sympaItWzed, with us , . ' h h t l'k M' Th.... must have been the .. .,....... - - to ~ it " In our 1IOI'l'OW. The following. grocery,,'stores will follow their worries me is when people go t roug owns 1 e ~soD: momlDI. We moved ' about forty . 'Q" , Strouse Family. ~nd Centerville and remark, how neat and clean ev~ry- ch1clcens into the l~ bouse and ,second I rade, regular schedule ·except on Monday night, D,~c. 28, . . as compare d to t h'mgs h ere. I'll a d ml't some af my Just as JohnnY came in to ,teU me Albel't.a BODer BIll (411 A'i) whe!1 they will,l'emllin open :.in the evening. r thing IS, BnmnocIt, Dale Dakin. "EMBERS OF "500" buildings need painting and people i? some cases 'are car~- they w~ an In-puft-the d~ , Merit BoD (A's aD4l B's) CL1)B ENTERTAINED al1 ou less about where t hey throw their trash. blew ~ ~ they were an don Anna Mae ~, Charlotte Bure ' . . So thIS evening it had to be Then too, It has come to l1'}e that I have too many Clt- over gain I hate Ix> move the puHets nett, Delores Berry, Dorb Oharlton" d ...- 1:'r Braddock t,' , . . ' h b t btl' Nancy Orane, o~ Fields Bobby Mr. an ""0. , .ed en- . lzens hVlDg here that don t care muc a ou me, u In with the old hens ljut I haven't . 'teI-tained -their n~hborhood '''600'' • ~ I .' . 'b]' h 'th 1'h th t Everhart, Bobby IUllpbeU. ' . . ' d ~n t ,e leVe t at el e1'. ey say ere are 00 many ~e- enough this ye~ for t:w o houses. one correctlOD tor the Tb1fcII, cl,ub, at their hoine, 'Wednesday -. tired farmers and others li ving here that are not much m-, The old hens are"ao mean to th; Grade Merilt .(As and ~) I : e~en1ng. , ',,' , I;' ~~ y terest.ed in my progress. If you ask me, Santa, that's a lot pullets. They pick them, and won t ~ AnD " ~ ~les Of · cards were In'. ~ j ' ku let them eat. P~ the young . ~ play dU1'1ilg Ith 'even1n!r, after ~ o f h 0 m. ones are IJ8IiSY too. I~ 1s \11ke, trying 'V I ' , ' . . ' . .I've' rant ed long enough Santa, for one 0 my age' and to nJ1.~ womans club witb ooth the wtiicb the hdllteas aer:ve4 ~~- . \ . b th b d thO I t ' I k t th th ments to the follOwing guests, Mr. 'e:"penence, ~ out e a mgs, s o e s 00 a e 0 er y~ung and , the old. And yet women Mr., and ' . Glenn Bland, and and Mrs. John B. Gons, Mr. and ,~Ide of t he pIcture. . . do noL lUte to be called hens. ' daUBbter, of 8prlnat)oro, and .Ml'. M.rs. Robert GonS, Mr: ' and Mis, Although it's only two years old, they've got a ClVlC Dec.' 15. Just tl}e kind of Sunday and Mrs. john Settlemyre, alid 1IOtl, ,Lawrence Oook, Mr. and' Mrs. Eli club here that's a darn good thing. Some peop.le say the that I \lDjOY'oNh°urcht ,thethweathert' but of Oregont8:, speJlt Sund6y wlt.IIl Fumas"Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Bun- ' , . , t he program. ,en res or a , ' 11 d "~A~ Fum dues are too high and all they do IS get together once an'" d __ , __ tea ' their Jjarents, Mr. and MrII. 1;. O. SIt. ne ,an ~ as. ' , w_ an ......... conwany .... or J hn. ' ,month for a good meal. Well, they do that, but the club supper. I didn't 'hear the car come 0 ' . . ----has accomplished a lot of good. in but I heard ' someo~ apeak" I One 'of th e most notable achievements is getting dial looked up and there, were trlllnds ell!lP~pp~R ' telephones fOl' me, It won't b e long now until we have a (Tom .Dayton, In spite of ~~ dark, . , ' , day, so I put the kettle on, ' ~rought new tel phone exc ha nge bUlldmg here" and you won t In more wood, and we had tea and }lave to grind the crank to get central, then your party. crackers in front of the open fire, a 'They tell me the c lub is really going to town to get a small very pleasant occupation lor a blusfa ctory to locate here . That will be fine because it will g~ve tcry December afternoon. In .the stea dy emp loyment Lo lots of my people and h e lp the mer- evening I saw such a queer yellow chants too. light in the north east. As I puzzled over Wbat It could 'be, the mOoD . Some of my boys arc f inding work in Dayton now, came out, It always fools me thIi due to the preparedness program, but none of us know ,time of year whim it comes up ' 80 how long that w ill last, 0 1 think we need a factory of our far north. I '~ , , I Dec. 16. The litoTes In DaJ,toa we're own. 'Orche.tra , full of shoppers today and'; the Th en too, we've got a flw ell school and a swell basket- counters were beginning to look ACiulta I 25c Chiildren under 14 free. ball team, We have good c hurches and some fine stores. somewhat plcked over. I saw at least Incidentally, Santa, you' ll be delivering things from our three WBynesvUlltes who were not ~1m~~ldtdnJdd~!d~addldd~a)aJa»"IIlt»:t»i stores next Tuesday night and you'll find them just as nice practicing "Shop at Home." It 11 as those you get from the large r stores in Dayton and Cin· bard to feel the Ohristmas spirit 1Il spite or all the gay decorations In cinnati. the stores and the wall of a carol Now about my r eque't. I might ask you for a com· plaYed on an accordianon ,thestreet. pleted se w er proj ec t. I might ask for a $iO,OOO balance in My llst Is still unfilled, but 8Ome ' the village gen eral fund. so we cou ld have brighter street way or o\.her the things will be lights. I might ~v e n a sk for money to repave Main street. bought. \.he packages wmpped, the ' But I'm not going to as k that much. All I'm going to rhymes written, the boxes packed and sent. I ca.me aCI'05S this lin mY ask is that you instill in every man, woman and child in desk the other day. GLA~~TORM SASH Wayn esdll a beller sp irit of CIVIC PRIDE, ·and if you Written Jor a Ohrlstmas Box In ROOFING-PLASTER accompli s h that 1 a m su re 'the things I have been griping War T1nle, 1916. al;>out will takc ca re of themselves. 'TIs hard to think of Ohrlstmas Joy CEMENT-LIME "POP" WAYNESVILLE - and peace Wh~n tales of sUfterlng and war, ring in our ears MUSINGS OF AN IDLER And will not cease. But as I po.cked this box and wrote The forgot.t en man, or women, is the one who is living this rhyme. WAYNESVILLE, O. an' the income from his meagre savings and investments. Its joy snng In my heart It is less than 3-5 of what it was ten years ago. And then I knew 'twas

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Ogden Nash saYR ;-"Snow and inebriation are alike, e njoyable when coming but very disagreeable when go·

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NOTIOE OF APPOINTMENT EHcator Estate of JIarry Eo S&okee Deeeue4

Every boy will eventua lly reach the age when he will Notice Is hereby given -tbat Mar). realize that he is just as dumb as he now thinks his father M Stokes whose Post Oftlce ~ , is Wayneev1lle. Ohio has been duly lB. appointed as Executrix ot the lDItate , of Harry E, Stokes late ot W.m.l Shoes without toes a.nd heels may be very chic but County, Ohio, deceased. panic comes with a sudden break in the stocking at either Da.~ t.ws ~th day of December . t!nd of the shoe. ' 1940. ~H. OAkmY Judge of Probate Court There was a time when a child derived as much deWarren County, Ohio q({ht at Christma, from a 10c china dog as the one of to- Stanley & Stanle~ attya. :lay does, from a $10 electric train.

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the 1I1v~ of Fred JIlarl ~ ' the estate or !'raI1cea J. JII. YOll' OAN'T UC1JU YOn Snell SOUth lA!b,non , JQEJ)8 IN WAYJfIIIVILLII 'I'IID'

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Loveland LIJllt.anl\ water OompaJl1, near Morrow, on Feb~ 28. 1939. , OWfOrd 0 : Sp'ur!Jng e':ltered tu1~ agalt)Bt ~ l'Wth SpurllDg'for-dlvorce. charglng that she had , beep ~nt from hla home atnce. May, J938. They were marr1ed.l1'I!bruary 2, 1937 aD4 have J¥) cb1ld.ren. . Grade ~et Norwell enteted

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valued at "6.500 with the Mary stom lUI eXecut.rllt and chief benefllc1ary. • . , .' \ ~Ph Ve,n Meter, adm1nJsl;Tawr de bonla non ot the estate ot ~ Pro~ flied bl8 first,' final and .l ' A ' tl t .....t.r1bU ve aoco~ I , ,Viol&! Haynie, IWm1nJBtratrlx ot

'sUit apina\, Oharles B. Norwell for 1the estate of Elvis WhItacre, divoree, marglng that, he. n~~ected cioupt. ' , 1

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Blind .rellef, tll59.50; Leah, M. Guard, ser$e8, t8.10; A.. F, MellOb, Garage, welding Jradu' part, P.'1I1; The KUnger-DU18 00•• pt,rta, tTl.'18;

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GAS AND ELEICTRI.C APPLIANCES

ZENl'rH RADIOS MAYTAG WASHERS

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,p1eecun. in ttle oaae of Eli2abeth 'nne RcJt)es'ta w Thomas and ~ ' Lewis &I Drake, Ino.. tipple, t'ent for 0Ib0rne aaalnBt Hobert A.. Bostlck, Benge. p:ot ~ Longs addltion , to unloading coal, OoulIthouae, $1!.27; ~ Pra.nkl1n. • Thompson's J.nitor SUpply CO.. JudalDent of 'tM8 ordered 1'8\'1ved ' cuftwn Boas ' w ~ , V, Bone, 24 cans scouring POWder, $3.00; , 1..

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oA.'dlWr'CI( W.., ~ toMargj..r~t driver, apd Man" f ,~turgls, 2~. res_ ,.Thompeon·!j Janlt« !ilupply worker. both of ~nkUn. , garage can.. ,bo1fl' ,,~, bro9m8. ~(I6at1f11ff1l(16G., cbarBe of neglect. They have no ' ,d1a1nfectBnt for ~ Hall" ---..:. ' ,< , _ _

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I\elI\ent, 'l$BDd ~ grave1, $134.011; .

The court epprovect the .firSt an4 ~e Oh1b Oorrup.tled CUlvert 00., BtrJat;. EvanB. 68 ~ ot f1nal a,ccount of Oharles El1la. culverts, $8'13.50; Van Oamp StoDe the estate at Barl Evans and Ind!- Wayneav11le, exl!cutor ot the estate 00., S1Uld and gravel. $85.2'1; yJduaUy, entered a\I1t ap1nat LoU1a 'Of Thomaa Clark. '\ za1n Armitage, grayel• • t343.2~; ". ,Blakemore an4 oIale1'8 for f9,OOO The flrst and final account of Meeker & Meeker. insurance on and f~e ' of mol'tgalJe on Ebbel J3ears, executrix of the estate equipment, $I!13,00; ~ oregonia b.U1141Dr .at Mulberry and Mechaql.o f ~... ~.,., BlSho a, ved. Bl'I;dge 00., relnt. steel, $908,33; van , .ttreeti, a Wen known bualnesa block. 0 ~~ " p, ppro Camp Swne 00,. 8IUld and grav~, WadeS. Brown, J~k:e bf the pe8fIe, ~ 'Ole first 8(lCOunta of ~na Rossell, f985'.2'1; z~ , AnnltBie, sand and Lebanon entered sUit a~ • ~ard1an ot Richard, and , Linda sTavel. ''162.06; The Oregonia. BrIdie decision 'of the .county cOlJUJll.salon- Fr!mces ~!l, minora, ~ved. " Co" relnf. steel, $Tl4.40; LebaDon _ refual1lI his cltWn of coata' for 16 ~ MOto(' lpn, Inc" 6 • qua.rt. IIotiIIop cues haIldlecl by hlmi in "hlch the MARRIAGE LlOE~8E8 e.nd 8 gala. N far Ih~, .,.'r~; J*Ues COIlCerned were unable w Fl'8pa GlIfIIgl!i GUpplll!s and ~. pay. Walter DalllllC8 Wllson, 23, Day;ton, f5.90; M. D. ~ ,, 00., ~~ , . • l~ w<lrk~, and Mlldred Chena- $34.29; The Daytoo ,Bronze Bear1nI OOJIIION PLEAS P:aoozEDINGS- weth. 19, Waynesville. 00.; '18 pounda of tII'QnIIe, $28.60 , Corwin Snider 44. BlaDChester, T. E. Barnllart, IJ&l'8P rent, $9.00: Bale of real estate. approved In the farmer, and Rachel McMa.th, 33, The Bode-Fl1m 00.. j)6rt.i, "6.82; ~tter of Cora Shotwell qatnst Re- ' U>Veland. B. R.I. " Karl W. rods and ataPles ~or becca ·Veda. .,nd otbera: ~ V/. ,'EUgene ~lte, 21. Le~~, ,'j and ~oOt. bJ1dgll, .s.66\ LetJa.,nOD loUnlber Bro'Wn be1nI ~ to cpnductthe Vivian Tart, 19, Kings Mllls. OO."lUJI\bj!J;. $38.03; ~ Oregonta prOr1eedlnaa err ~e eaIe. ' Perle E. O\1lJlJn1Dg8, 30, truClk Bridge .00., bridge ..teel, ' f1S'1~;

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to pro'f~de tor heli &nil tb,elr, ~ . her 'a ffidavIt ~ 11eu of an ch1ldren:; WII6 Cl').Iel , w her ' and The. cO\l11t set DeC~ 211 to bear Ooporation., 450 bq8 ' calcium _ tbreated her 110 that abe had W leaYe the Inven\iOl'Y or the esl.aite of Bert' chloride. ,,811.'1'1; Blak & Leroy, tile, , O. HiJ.I!t5ock, Waynesv11le.

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Ed Ks.1ser. invaUd ~, f5.00; Qe:tri1di! Jones, IhvalJd oQe, ~.OO;· l!:Ila. Hoff, Jnvalld care, ".00; St¢&. Clemmona, in care, tIi.oo; , • Robert Blalr, exam.. ' Wife, IniI& J:ll1s. ' ' . plot in Lonp addition to Prarikl1n. " '1.00;. 'lbe Snapout Ponna Qo~ Ruuell llradley, ~ put sen- Lloyd and Belen Bannoc:lt to Em- 9500 SnapoUta form real ,·estate lIDoe of t26 aDd coata for a.saaWt eatJl:vans, Plo;' 111 ~n. 'tax receipts, t282.'15; WocJdro\!-\fell~ battA!S7 ~, ~ered releliaed j" MI.nn1e Perry to Wa1ter and Ruth, Stanage 00 .. 1 Jones Index ito Deeds lID OCIDdttfon he ' pay $8 weekly fO! !o1:a.tbys;. 1.1 acre 111 H&m1lton twp,. for reCotrder. _'16.00; Oharters' Maple, balance unp&I.c1 , ~~ and ~ ~ to lJa,rold services III! lilirarian, t100.00; . Smith, 10 acieB 111 '~ twp. ' The O1f1ce Outfitters, ~ 0tIm cJ1P1! , •- -

settled and twP. ,," ,,, eI,; e .. wttbout ~ " , OWeD ~ 110 Thomas and ·EllIa, . oOurt . . ~ 1~ to lIear beth Taylor. lot 17, 111 Pla1nvtew ,1:be CbMIe of Contempt flll4 IIIII1nat ,Manor, Pranklln. Ralph 'JIl. X&ucbe!' ~ hIa former HalT)' Ohasten to 'll1ne :Roberta;

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PR()BATE cOURT Oharles R.eeee to :AlIce Pta, tbtee for aIleri1r, ,.55i The westhn StAr. --.:..:.., ti'aota 1n Frecien~, Sa.lein twp. 1000 8UJIIIDOns b~ ~, , N~ value or the estGIte of George Ora A.. DecI(er to ~ and ~.oo; The Bubman SUpply ~ Seeman determ1dedl at t903.'16. ' Mlldred James, plot ,in LebaDOD f!08P ftaQe, botvl Cleaber farlher1ft; The estate of Enel~ ' Hecht, ~ Abela to-Cora Abels, hIijf '$29.88; Dr. JIarr7 JIl.~. 4 ex- " ~ , determ1ned to have .. net lnterest In K ~crea In Barlab twP., ~.OO; ZaIh Annltaae, pit value Of fl,448.20 ~d auccesa10ns Eleanor.stueve to Geom'lUUl Lola run 1Nove1 far f~ de",lI*A'd. Henkle".1ot' 81 in SOuth Park addl- f5'1.93; . ' ' 1'Wwl ~wart na~ed tzuatee for tlon to L'etlanon. . • Wharton Motora. Jeplatce ridIatAlJ' WUlI&m, o~ ~ lDcompetentl Howard Cbent;y to lI}u'lon·' ~.! ,hose on 1IherUJ-'e car, '1!1!9; H.' O. ~~t in the ~te action of penter, 19t in ~ , . HaeDi1P 00." 2 parts ,for · s~~'s the. ~~ of the estate at P1en!e 'LlnzJe to ,Nlcholaa;v1llella, '081'11",14.11; Famous ·'Auto · SUpply EDa. 'Rboades ;~t Wilbur ~- lotJn Franklin. /. . " Go., 5 radlo tubeS. con~ etc .• hart aM 'othft wirnaDi 'AvJs IUld Others to ROss f~ aherl1r. .14,68. 'st:mdard '011 ', ! Prec:l Barle Snell, executor of 'ithe and.,Bettl'e Hastie, 356 acres in Tur- COmpany; ~2% gals, gas for aherI1f,. . estate PlaDces Snell flied b ill tlecreek. twp. ' ,,' tll.ll. ' I' , inventGo', WbJoh' wll1 be heard De· ~D. , ----~~--~~~~~~--~--~~~~~~~~~ ' ~ diatrSbutton of peraonal.property belonglJig to tbe estate Of Edmund Howant Keltrler approved. Dewey. Puckett DlUned admIn1. Btratpr of tIi8 I estate of W11ll&m Puckett. Hli. w.. ordered to acCePt .. 'MttJement ot ;600 from d. 's. Pre(l tor lUie 'death of Wnllam Nkett.' , " , ~ I CObrt set' !1anuaiy, 3 to' bear .' tbe\1I1ve.ntory of 'the esta~_ of Harry

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Am> THE OI\(LY COMPLETE

R~ONl)J'rtorUNG' SHOP IN TlnS OC:AtITY YOU Mm SURE OF THE

A Finer Assorbnent of Furniture Than Found in Most City Stores At Lower Prices

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PAGES Of,' DECEMBER

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CO~IERsj SATUIUl'AY EVENING POST AND

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F AJlRIC STYLES ~ ,trimm1Dg8, 1i.D4

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ALL HAND MADEl 29c ea. All white linen ~th ,. ex~te 49c handiwork I . ,. hand sewn MEN'S ,LINENS ' detailal , J Inltlaled f.'Boxed I .KNITTED TYP~ 49c otr.y colors in brushed, and worsted Men's CottC;»D. Other Styles at ~lea. Warml , MEN'S GLOVES 9Se CHILDREN'S deeoratlve stylesl

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.OTHEll UWPORTA1'1IT PUBUCATIONS FEATURE T'HE.' FOLLaWING WEARABLES ' OF QUALITY FOR MEI~. AND BOYS...T~E'Y~~ AVAII.,ABLE AT MCDORMAN'S IN ALMOST, U~I~ SELECTION.

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. IIU.BrItain. or course, OlIoS . delwored to obtain laige la6\na d4 UnK.ec1 heavy oredlta froih b

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C hr is tl" 'l' B S G ift s Ladies' Pocket Books, Hande rkerch iefs, Hosier y Scarfs, Gloves, etc. Men's Dress Shirts, Ties, Socks, Suspen ders', Men's and Boy's Sweate rs an d Coats, and , Many other t hings. Startin g Dec. 19, our store will be open every evenin g until~

ChristDlas Also wish to thank you for your past patron~ge and extend to you our best wish es for a Merry Christ-, mas and Prospe rous New Year'.

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, AgE YOU RnDY FOR 114., whee, becku8 We are really interes ted to )mow . thet it is .new equipm ent or l'eco~Clitioned-WF,l . ' -,' lIAVE :BOTH! The FO~ New 1941 FARMALLS' are on diaplay in OUl' $>re nowl None of th~ fin~ f~IlL~~ _O):':'_I )~~"~~ the Tarmall you 'have known for years ' have . , ,ot;ni.ttM,. but or.. yod!' ' Clon 811ien e new llPtIli'· , are ther fine how .k'lio\V ~n't You djie~. · lieen the .. 6f t ' ),0'11 have.199ked the~ over~ They ,ate a ~od!lc Imthe '~ell&'n as ny,' . Interna tio,n al HarV'e$tier. pompa world the ~nown a'l'e they an~ ",' plements we haMle , , over t~be among th., best ,made; OQmQ 'in 'and look . over t~e co~ple~ line, and make your 'plans fcJf 1941r: " today."¥ou' ll b~ ,glad yo~ ,d id. ~nd remem ber, we said ·'l'econditione4" equ~~ ­ ment too. Vf ~ have. and ~e nothin g. but genuin e me . • repairs in our service work. ' We haYe trained and expertlY' capabl e, Jntlchahics whom ",e employ the year ar.oun~. In ~rder tq kee~ tbem busY dutblg tbe WIIlter month.~, and as a sa*inp to yoq Un~I"Marcb first, e will Il\ake no charge for tranSp ortatio n ot tractors to and :t'ro~ our, 8h~ ' P4 reJ>ainting Wlll be done at o~e balf the .,~a rite. Don't.put-off lOur and mon.,y. bat ,. repair w~rk, it's costly to 10U biotiD\e phone 46, L4tb- . ~nce, Ullft come in a~d see \18 or call . COMPANY HDWE LINGO W. anon. It's THaJ . W,HEN YOU W~NT, YOU T "WHA fbr me, everyti

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'< 1'1 F1fteen, ~d jurors <U'awn are: were S4 ndaYcaUers. ,At We noon Were laid S~ sena~ 19 69 Arthur ,IDU,,'Ra.lpb Van Meter,. Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth S&ter and two eh11~ for t.he guests gay' witlll o!n~ ~~~s: 79 TAUVIA-L1TH10 TAR .ANn FleeCe Blu'dln, Alper!) :ij:. HarqlOn, dre.n ot COlorado, ' called on the ' h~Uday , the uauaol Recorders 47 ROAD OIL EXOAVATING 41 Trea'.surers 45 . George ,Benham, and Malvin R. MIsses Frances and Adnline Aldeh, I\Ibundant dlnner. 43 TRUOK S;ERVIClD PhmlPS, Lebanon; Sam Ward and Sunday. . 'Ihe ' a.fternoon opened Sllerltfa 49 39 l\!rs. WUJtam O'Donnell, Franklin; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin" ot with the Inyoca . B. Gollett. Ooroners 55 3.3 Mrs. WUuam HnclWlan and K'8.rl Dayton, called on friends here Mter the Engineers 51 ' Parker, Morrow; Maynnrd Weltz Saturday. guesUl joined: 'In Pros. Attys. 49 end Mary Rye, Waynesville; Edwin Mrs. Etta Bishop find Mrs. Dl?ug-' Amer1cn." OoDUn1ssioners 188 Barr and Mrs. 'Ilhoma8 OunnJngham, IB,5 ~18hop called on Miss Ka.tle Earl Hockett of the Olerk of Courts 50 Mason; and,ElI Reynolds, OregonJa. 00 lins. Sunday. I!pe:.l~ toRIQ, Farm OwnerTOTALS 650 4.. R 11 , PhOne, Wayne/lvllle , Pet1t jurors ' drawn tlre: Jeff ~r. IIl1d Mrs. A. Z. HB.1"tSock and ship Be A Goal Agriculture?". Judges of the COurt of Appeals, Lebanon , ~ffl~' Phone 47B-K~ompson, Florence ' Jones, . H. S. daughter, Helen, spent Monday a£- He stated that It ~poss- COmmon Pleas and Probate Judges res 9~:M. Morre:\¥' Phone No. a Gunnoe, Mrs. Harold Benham, Karl te~noon at the Friends Home. to live, rats,e are not included for the reason that Mlnst, and George James, Lebanon; n farm .ot thl~ their names appeared on non-parti• Elmer Durrell and J. C. W11son, Ma- P .AR~'Y IS J:lELD th sta~dard& 8im ballots. -.,,------:':----'-----.... 'son; Mrs. Horace Roosa aDd Miss ,BY CIVIC LEAGUE of· l1vlog as they He fur.. Bartlara Wund, Morrow; scott Day, , OF HARV'EYSBURG thef s~a.ted bha.~ hI8 l!eUef In order to assure more eftlclenc;y , MInerva. Hough, Howard Surface, Mrs. ~lph HastlnSs and Mrs. that an . larger' farm, in the ~bu1atlon of election returns Elsie Hockett, Jessie Prendergaat, Stanley Bailey were guests at the was a better risk, ' be favor~ made by precin,ct otJlclals, Se..'.1'etary and Oharles Bogan, Wayneiv1Ue; Christmas P!I.IIty tor Wnrren County cb.rrytng endOViJDq tn;rurance WhJcl1 'of State George M. NetJner will rec, . 'REAL ESTATE Ralph Mills, Springboro; Mrs. A't- Home COuncil members. held Wed- .a t mat\uiIiY will 0 a good d0Wl1 ommend to all county electl~n bOards 1"5URANCE thur Fields, Foster; George Deler- nesday at the home of Mrs. John payment on a · r >to put into force two. rules: leln, Oregonia; and Ray Brooks, Stanton, ot Lebanon. Mr. ~s then lntrodu<;ed J;tllJ!l 1-Use onc crew of Judges and ~, , ~l:1,CTIONEER Ha~eYSburg. , The regular meeting of th e or- guest speaker~" p. CUnningham, clerks to receive ballots on election .__ _ _. _ _ _ __ _ __, _ __ _ ganJzB.tlon \VIIS held in Lhe' morning, fQr 18 yearS COl,Ult)l Agent of Mont:r dJloy and another crew to count followed with a covered dish dinner. gamery County. Ounnlnghan~ them, Instead 01 requiring a single •~~.lIlCtCtCtCr.et«Jti1~~~~~~~~~~~~~ at the noon hour. Mrs. BaUey was has pushed ~-H cl work for yearEi, group doing all of the work. presented with a beautltul bli'thda.y tralnJng boyo and Is to take thl~ 2-Set up requirements for precake and received' the congratula- pla.ces of ' older m bers of thelr c,lnct workers so as to assure that ttons and Jbest wishes ot her co- famUies on tihe f . But in the all are ca.pe.hle of doing the work. workers on the occasion of her overwhelmlhg maj ty 95 Plll'"Etf~ency of the two-cre'IY SYSblrUlda; ~nlverSary. , !1ept, ~. ain stated, it tem baa a.irllady been demonstratWITH FLOWERS The party was held in the atter- does '!lot work ou hat way. Manl7 , ed", Secretary Neffner said In a re_ noon, with II. social time and . ex- , young mell ' JIllt to RI'ID but It tak81~ cent press conf~e. i'Some thirty changll of gUts. too' ~UCh capital ~t and ~t 11 . ~untles have. already,'adopted this compa.ritlvely easy, to get well paid System and tound ~t · worked most - - - - - - - - - ---.:.:.- jobs in the, city. 4t Ilbe . end o:f satlsfactorllY. ' In many COUnties twenty · yel",' , tney arc · usually not wor/dllg, 001>' one crew the juqges as well otJ as the~ brothers on thl' and cler.ks worked as long as .24 tann. .,-,,' hours without a rest pe.rjod and The speaker fUl1 er stated, "'Ihl~ many b~ame too weary to, functton fact ot owner!!hJp makes for ,:better ProPerly 10 late stages ot th~ co~t. !t .' ., cltlzensbJp. "Isms", do not or1gine.te Boards will be askell to exercise In the country. The rural element ill greater care selecting their 'coUnting . .!!he most stablllz1rig In America to~ crews and to appoint orily those who Order. ,Taken For Cut. Flowers . dp. :Famiers liBv~ selt-contl¥ence !lave had' training in ,handling' fig, I ROOT FOR D CONSIGN IIl1d wlU work ." He also spokewof thll ures. No new legislation will be yoor Cattle, /10 sheep and calvft HOIJlC 'Beautification , proJect tIl needed to put the plan I~ effect to Nllms-Brock C.... live wh'e ' and Montgomery OouQl,y and urg~ de .. 001 co-operation of the elect1o~ , m-orue8sive firm IlJr the hiRhJat . i u... ' . y . ml\Tket. prices IInli goo~ 8e~ee: velopment in an allPreclatl~n, o~ tbl' boal'qs," ~etary NetJner stated. . E~ F., EARNHA~T, ~GR. (Jnll;a ~toclr Yard.' CI",dnnatt• .O 'lJeaut1~s , around )18: , o!U' treeI:. _ ...,' --_ __ Tune-In on Radio S~tion WCK1' flowers, birdS, SUDlIets, etc. , r

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. ..~ IIddttton to ~ amount doMr. a:sd Mrs. Frank Pnuder ancl nated bY the ,'133.98 "has ~thl1r\ne and Mrs. BarrY Le~1 a!sO _ Obtained froin the'l'edemp'w~re c8.11t;rs at . tbe hqme of BiUlneli D of 'ales tax stampe slDice May 1, Sunday.

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Stewart . and tamilyBimda.V arter·· 1939. "EVERYTHING FOR BUILDING" nooI!.. , '''rile DI!oyton QI.Iry CouncU furn• ;Bert BUnnell and ~ enter.. !shed posters fOI: the lunch room, talned Mr. and Mrs. v~~, and also motion picture films, teachPHONE 14 WAYNESVILLE, O. 'Mr. and Mrs. 'Ralpb and ing the value of mtlk. Mr. and Mrs. Omer • BuDd&l' "'Ilhe milk 18 obtained for 2¥.: e per ~~~ evenJng. ..., ' halt-,pInt and sold to those chlldren, ' Mlas A\¥11'ey emwf ~ ~ w1ab1Jt8 to buy it, for 3c a. day or ' . - - - -- - - - - R~th BQ~· Sunday. 10e a week. LeoA ~BeU\.me is ho for e.:' fe.,, ~· , "'The teachers weigh all children day. from 'the navY IUIIBt olt per1od1cally and encourage ~hem 'his J?& ents Ml'. and 1'8ry ~ •• to 'drink milk, by selllJig It to some VUl~( " .' , 1 , a~ giving It to others. Mr. aud Mrs. Stanlc~ :BiUJ,ey and~ "U we can teMh our chlldren the . daugnter spent Bunda ~ value of milk, and to like to drink Mr. and Mrs.~Will G~ a~ Mr. It; they wUl grow stronger and 'and Mrs. Wl1lard T8yi ! ' ~ IIOJll healthier arut perhaps not develo.p a SPIlJlt Sunday With Mr. and ·' ~. llidng for U£eless or even harmfUl " Leslie Gorsuch anlI ~. . drinks."

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members of the parlsb join In the happy custom of decorating the church with evergreCD& from t.h.e wooda.

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' nity ' mercllandJSe ~~d to st~lI becaus~ that of M. J: sumne commu the of -news tb~ get mignt they tliat o~deri~ into Lebanon. of wen.t ly i'm' ,W ,.contra.ct waS not fulfIDeci:. , ." ' Both are former ~ " " "" , , "' ..." , .-" " B~an Phone , 'Wayne sville {f', R 11 that 'otherwlse migbt be missed; Charle s J. 'WH80 ner 1;rustee Qf 'a 1'he ,,~~ of O~les M. _ , of ,,: ' D. det~ed to ba.v~ a net vi¥ue of LebanOn office Pliope "7~ ..K-,' created DY tbe It: is genera lly recogniZed' that Ithe ,. ~eek1ynewspaper inakes a JJ?rg~ tr,Ust' t from a SChul~z, Laban,o n, ; entere d ' suit $3t5,'.77 ' it.nd declared, exem\l co ~t1on to th'e ,progress. or: any 'CQmmuntty. mile prlinaritY it is , agains t E _ ~L. ShrUltz and , other liUlerltanoe . tax. Charle s l\,(aple , .'1 . •, r '~~!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~, b ' .. , " for court ,authO rity to sell cer- b:amed ~onim1sslonel' to ' transfe heirs man~' d~.' it stare. grocerY or yard, lumber 'Qapk, , U§JD:ess as Is the ~ . tQ.~ r~al e&t~t~ be~ong1ng to the es~ 'real es~te to Alice B. B~, thIpgs ' '~free 'lfJ.",aitis" for;the CO~Un1ty !As a ~ole. . ' The schedUle of debts of the estat& riot tate,.' . W'bpe we think tbat more mercll anta shoUld advertize, we're. ot 'WalteI"' D. Varner, HanreYSborg, .\ . . .,.....-,. . ' comp'1t.iniDg about· that. The~ too there a.re some' subSCribers who are INGS .set ,fo~ Peb~ 4. , tP~10nS. .w.e fOTgive 'tha,~ WO b~UB~ ~ ' {JOl'O lO,N .~LE~S ,PB,OOEED {. a .l 1tu,e .~ in P,&ylng their ffimscr Forres t G1t~~ns named ~xecutor "' _ , emct Jlay ' . , ~ One does not alwa.Ys have the money to pay a bill the of the est!L~~ or Jeseph Ill! Githens~ [ . . " - The Fir t 'N .tib al ' Bank' Morrow, .Wayne .' . '. svU!e. 'Walte r ~enrlck, C~yde " 11, is due, ~ ~ S ,' ( ' ' ; , g ' ',," s~ePhen Burne tt thl\lt ,all ,O~deJ.'ed to answ~~ ~or convernin , Whart on" an<;l " ~iiiiiiiiii__; <i;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii='I 0Ji'e of the things reader s. could do to make the ed~ton feel ';;;;;;;~~ . the First_, named~ apprais ers. of matter tJle ~ ty proper call or -...J~~~_ _ _ _____ write _~~pleases ing , someth . when t~e ~ work is not in vain, is and Trust Comp~ny" ' Bank can Am!!d , , M the e.state- of 1\1:' Brand en- . The do not fail. to MldciietoWIl? /laglnst abO~t it. On the other, han~ when someth ing displeases a,vmef Wayne John : burg. ~'t!gister your,complaint<. Edna Bowling was aiVvarded a, illIn ei~ei' r.aee we are,please d to hear from yO~. . " ~orc!! {rom James BowUng, who~ :was I\IAR&IAGE LICEN SES ,in 'defaul t of answer to ·her charrge ' of neglect~ '. . r Ol;larles Pr1cke~t, 25 t laborer, and ~nst I .. The suit Qf' Earl B~w'1;Xlan . lIil~sed ' ~ , . hout Helen I1~a:h, 17 ~~ bot~ of l"rank lin. mtv.: }, ' RObert ;Yeats',~, ~orwodd \ . l'ec0td. , "; i'" cbin1s\.Qc;I,1IIl:f:a; v,re(g}e!-n; 2lt R. ~:'-ll~' ~< '.,~ 'H~ e" anCW:~ CONS IGN, ~ND FOR ' f.1'8ltI'fx of the U;'; te' of .T1ill Meyer " I, LQyeland, tOUT Oattle ,. hogs, slleep and calve! r""!"' . ' . , , , to Norris -BroeR Ct,. live wire anel agal~st Maggi~ . and A. H . ayeI'; 15 , p~ Ilressive ' ~ tQ~ the hi~8I• to. f~le: answe r . the' Oh andler home now stands . Daniel days addltione;l tUne and "gpod serviceO. 'marke t pricesYard, , .... ' . CiDCiDDati, grante d' defe_ <4• ts " ng Stock ple8.dl or Oni"n c~ane~ ,C'. E. of ther andflli . r grea~-g a < . , was • ' . u e fto 0lD ~8~:(t.to St9.tion WCK l wpproved A . B.> ~nd Rosa. ~aufman to T1u es~at~ re~l of on PartIti 2 '11J ?' m, f or oor daU-v 25 res_ s 2e Squire d Wilfre : by d' ~ " . . A ~n.-yard on the little plateau now occupie the in and divisions <,\etermined s, tepon t. mRl'Kf' lot of plll'l~ . Henkle Lois and George t · .... , t't er 0 f Ch ar'1es T ."1:1 mar t aga~ ' , ' -""7"-:.....:.--~-.... : ..-~-:;: ,~ ma ..---::: lc!f>nce. ~6 and lot 57 ~n South Par k, 'su1;l~l- -......; . " d t lh ' of Edith. W "t site the on shment staib11 e ., Lb 1si a.cklng ' por&-p 'ble ",ers. profit!l 0 a.n and e more A large Wtlllam Fort)a,ge to Frank O. Hor, von, e anQIi, , the mised compro who men ee th~thl JJl Loveland park, .James GIbbons ' l~ber Y~~d, on'e of Hele,n Ha't'tsock',.to ,J E'..anett e M, ton, l?ts' 7~3 ... 67.,hfn. . Harris 1'4, , th , ....... Edi to eld Mrs, of ' Deerfi -i,n-law townfather Wayne ip Harris, 'acres 80 James sop, was firm Tbomp PItOBA 'l'E COUR 'I' .l"~~ . " Bit, Samue l and Echla Th~ to: Co;ra here, ' es activiti rial indust the ' in d , spip. include was also' factory hat ', A in Milssie ,in.. ThomPson, 84 8.9re.g The !irst and final accounts of : Elbert Lewis- to. 'Bessie Gro~s t. hip. Towns n, that e8f,ly, date, Lebano hop the follOWing estates 1:1ave been' ap- tereSt in .pa;r.t of lot' 104, Samue l Heighwa.y, the first s«:ttler of W~ynesvllle, cultiva ted a moroon Tlfrock Mary Felnt hel \ 0 Lyn~tte Taylor , • C~arie8 ~, p~arl . . proved: Ge~rge:t.. ~iUbr,' Ma'S~n; YlU'd on what is now Mrs. W.,'H, Madd~~'s la~, ,to Leta. SlUSser; l()~in Spnng bol'o: _James .E. Burk~" Lemmon; L';1811a 5 acres in Deerfi.eld ~wp . CONT RIBUT ED BY MISS MAME T , BROW NE Robert King, 'truste e, and Isabell e and ng Loveland MutuBl ' .Bulldi , Thoma s, fIarveysburg~, E\(a K. ProKing to Eugen e and 9land le ' Corwin t .rl_ 11 D basco, Lebano nj Fnmk Simpson, Laa n C01hpany to e a vvmer , par . Idler" column Huffll1an, 115 acres In Clearcreek n. In answer t 0 a query con in d in ,the • Musings of an , Mon-ow; Mwry Eva and Albe PJ::o- of lot 41 in South Lebanq township. • William ~t- basco, Lebanon, and Ada Smith. E. William from answer ng / followi the a ..... dr comes ago, wee~ Sh"""" " Wllr1 t 0 q two Gross to Dewey . dhlU'les and Jameslot e:w Tutilu r er son, Mason. ' _-,..n Mackin 169 WlllS d Mildre s. and Kansa , o, Wameg in , tOOIney-at-law . er, plop in- Frank11Jl towDShiil ' 'm. .' . . . , Ev~. SOuth iTnaw,.8,ddition t 0 l!...-nkl on The estate of Edgax' l'Ta roast px an d e , atten'd I : Roast Ox to as . enquiry your to r In anSWe FTe~ O. J8ID1es tQ A. B. KaufmaJl, , ~ ' _" ined at $347.69. determ on, Lebarn juSt tun s hwaite Sattert Pe' A ' called we Y what o~ lslon, Lebthe 4th daY' of JUly 1876 ,e to _Helel~ , l,!J, lo~ 1h Hillview sUbplv ~St8Jc debts and 'HMtOni~kangu1dJaml_e: , ~ Cla: of le, , schedu The", , Cusof anon" 9 7 news n to Th~ acres v.:ell. 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forging '.,;, ¢l1eek for Oof., .... fer. ,~ult and ~t~ o~ JOhn , "Rowe, Octo~r 5: Oharles Bava.Mrs. ~e Oonter, of Harveys.. ' na'yton, charged with ~e theft ' ~fJ A cOD)lDuDlty e&.rd .party w1l~ be burg, a~~ ~. EmIil~, ~!!y" / of .~ ., :fr~ tq,e ~ome ' of ' O1larIe$ ,held at ' the Grange Ball on Th~- ,Lebanon" were '~1nber 'gUests 'hm;~ ' :Jh'own, .me , De~P'ibet 13, anct M jday eVemnI, 'J~Uaty (SOtih., begin- on 'Ph~d$;y, of Ia;st, \V~ek. JlIlfd Selb.ert, Mprrow. ~teted for ntnl at 8 o'clOck. The "Twenty.:.thUty Mri and Mrs" Dudley, ~~ev " o~ 8f80n. _ , ' . ' . ClUb of St. Mary's ChurCh, sponsor_ pentetv1lle, w'er~ \ SUQ,day dlWler \ S~bert 'Was Indicted by the Wg the '~d Pl4'ty,)~as planp.ed ~. ~gq.e~t:B here/ <I " " f.': ..' ber, '~p.~)~ bUt :th 'a~te plea".sant evenlDg or ~tlOn. 'thos~ " ~\Ul~ &fterpoon • cal1er~' :'fere: all~~ed ' ,c~e was,!:satd t() ~ moor" , ' ~~-~~~""'~~~~~~~""'~-"'~~~~":""""~;i 'Who ,come may ,p lay bt1dge, 000.,. ~'I Mr,. ,ahd . ~s. ~est " Martln~ of reet 'an~ h~' was ,!;leld , ~ver ,t9l: ,' .the any other Card l'UDte which they· may .Da?,to~: ,Mrs. ~ and 4a\i8hter' J~~uary ' grand jury." ~e is Charge~ . ; deS1re. " . \ ¥rI. ,~e~tJ.1om and Edward AJ1der-. with aiding In set:tJ:nt fire ~ the Co~on ,~leal:i.c. ,$8,600.44;1 ITo the hlgh '8Cor~ Ilt each taP~e .. son, ,of B~~es",4 a~~ 'Or· T, 1. b~ of Ohar1~ oedel' J).ear Mcnro~ f~te) 90~, . " ,199: ' JUV;e1lPe prize will tie glv.en regardl~ 01 wl)a' .Way, ~f ' ~ne~~: ' , , ' : last F!brpary." , \ . , ' l" Qourt,' .8,~50; ~~~er/ $2~: "" " ." game. ~s bti'~b played. ' DUtUig Itbe . Rev. ,Iln4 Mrs. " Tho~JJem, .I of'. '. ' '. ' .' ' . ;. "," 8he~. j,14 370,., O~ntlt~p.~s Hom: " .' " , • evenlng ,refreshments will be aerved. HarveySburg, called, on ~! C. B. BUDGET IS $374,679 ', $10.480, ,co~t~ engineer, "~~r :so~ of QUr ci~qs' ~d a few ~!(~~1jr"~~.~~f:1~ A del1ghtlUt evening is &88Uteci.for ,D~athe~~e, SUIi<!ay attemoc:>n. . . '. -,.- " . "ol<ller felle~, $8,260. " students' fl;1' our ~chool ~~ ill with. au';'fIo c!n. en~oy cards; and ~ck~ts ~ll\t~~es here .:have ~e~elved word ~ 'W1l~,en , . :Q9untYl ,' 09mm~ione.t:sI .. Sp'~ia.l lppropriatlo~ ~Cl~ije ~ lIl~:ueIl2B. ' \ ' .. ' .' , ,may 'be 'hep, from any 'membm; ,of tru, of the ~ertous ~ess~ ot .:,.H~set the 'appropr18itlob8 for " 1941 ,ati ~dke~~~ fund, $6;768.4~, ofP~~ " '\ ~ &ma s: MCDo~d. ' teacher ' Twen~...thlrty lub, of wh1ch: ).fay- B~~, of Y1~shll'e Av.e;; lla~n. , ,, $~74/679.~9, t l. Wai,: announCed her~ as:I~, $5,141.43; elOCdse tax~ .• 6'~'." ; 1rl New , H~d' ,SCh~i, is at' horlie ' n~d Weltz is the president. , ~s. Ob~les ElUs, Mr~ . . Joe Wll· lliUl t we~k. The general fund rece1VeEl , ~7, bondS a.nd' interest~ '12~.'l5" on IOOCOtmt of lhfiuenza 'n the ~..--_-:--_'_ llama,on, and ~es. Kate and ~l1:ve $170,9'46.12; the county ' road ' . a.n<l~ , ~nd ibon~, $5,231.25. • I schooL " f ' ; .' " NE~ 4,OOO ' DOG~ ~1101tt, au.. of , O~ntervme, VIs1ted bl'idge., Jw;td "$167,.823.56 and .'tliE~ ,~ ',. " ,f-. Mr. ,K enneth "Fisher, of t;iear .c~"".""".'T" IN WARREN LICENSED 'friendS a'1; "the Home, Tuesd~y. I sp~ial fundS vqU tota,l '$35,909.71. ~? C~Nr.ll,UBiAL ·.CLUB ,OoslloCton, was a '~'busmess ~(laneJ" . ! ,. . . ' I~ : .r:he ~94i' budget ,is , comlderablt TO MEf;T JAN. 30 .., . ' here, several ' da1S.'1af;t W~k" . " ." 4ppr.ox1In8.tely 3,~OO Clog license INDICT~ENTS RETURNE~ under the 1940 81ppropr1a.tlon o:f . , . .Mx. '8.Ild ~s. Fied She~obd, weil have b~en 1ssuell th~ ', 8e~0~, BY PaRAND JURY , , ,$~2.~75. " The Wan'en Co~ty ·Centurial clujb ~ursdaY guests of ~pe ~@oft~jS ( s~W. C. Manning, ~~tf dog ~ar,aeIJ:' ,', .~ ', , . The g~n~al fund i§ ~i~lded 'asfoI-- ~1, meet at Memorial hall Janu~ry. ter, .i\{rs. Houst~n,' ofl ~ear SprlngaQ.Il0\U\ced TUesday. 'l'h1s).S appro~:.. Th.e .Januarr gra:nd jUry retum~d lows:, ," , 0, Mar~ Cllngner, I?resJde~t" . h!¥> Valley. . . (, .ln1Ately' 200 .more than was isslJed ,.fa : tlve lIidlctments Monday ' to Judge Conunissloners, $4,700j general of_ BQnounced. D. B. Bailey~ f~, agent. Mrs. C. G~ R al!dall and :<iaughtd. yea~ ago at this ' 'time, a canvass Charles B. ;DeChant in co,mmon ple~s flee expenses. $1,5001 coUrthouSe and and Miss Roberta Falkenstein, home He1en', Wilmington , can~'s. ' l~ter sendJDg the total wed '9Joove cour. Tb~y 19nor~d 10 o~h~r caSes. j8Jil' $6,720; county . home·, I, ~13,300; demonstration ageht, Will spea.k. Sa.turda.y.' , tb~~1,Ooo , ma,~.k.' . " Repot,rl~~ t hrough ~,,~tS :fpl',e man,: eh8.rit~. $7,,400; ~emoIiai ' ijullcUnJ~ El'lTERTtuN ,CARD CLtJB Roy, Clark, has ' b'ee;n quite "ill s,'; -~~~" '-. - .. , ' ,R8,~p;h ., Van Meter, L~'¥l0P, the jUry $~,lOO ; ' '~?stllCe and " ~ayo);'s' co~r't:;, AT DINNER~ PAR " , his .h~me several days: ", . "," N.ulED COl]NCIL PEI&<lATE ':recommended the patntfiig of ' ·:the $260; s~ld1erslburlal ',$(J60i > agricul- L t W dri sd n . ' d Mrs. ' Erne,st Edg 1 n g t o n, or Mrs. liarold ' Sharp, ,Harlan ~wn- intetior of the cell block of' :the ~ura~ (incluQing ~ounty fair. $8,690; 1\8_ aS . ~th Way'nesYille, accompanied , by ' her e e . ay eve ~~'l L . ,. . 11 ' 0 4V~ s . Eli F urnas ent e~' w;I. ned e , will be toe delegate from the ,county jail and impro . vee{ ~entUatlon m see aneouSi $23, 85. b . f th "500" cl b ' ... dlnn ship, . , ./ • J , • , ;neql ers o · e u Siv er grandmother' Mrs. sadie Reason. , wa';rren OQunty ~.9;me oO}ID'9l .... to ,for the jail, ki~hen. , ' ' ~ Audltol"s o~~ce~ $1,3;65 9; .'b9~t'd. c~f 'al)d 'f,o r an e'yen1~g of cards' at ,the' , wa~f~ , W~gt<? ' visitor, Sat1,11'~y. the State Home co~n~il tneet1Ilg ,in Illdictments returned wer¢ Enos xev1~ion, $.50\; asse$€ilngjlpersOh~l prdr_ : h' ' In dell'~:i ' toO f,h • ~ A' Mr.s, Olep Je:fferies and.. son', ,Kirk~ ' ftr. ' • .u. t ~1 ' " . , ome, a x on , V'1; ' ~ e regular .' • " ' Coi UttJbU~ this \'leek. Mrs.yy~ter G~n, Ilebanon~ .charg~n wliill.per y, ,~,52 ; treasurer., $7,9~8.24; rEi- ' b ' ~;.. ' d'M ' .",. n' u ' k, ~f South Vienna, were :Wedn"esda~ _ ,.i ,, ,, ' '. . , , . . ,m em ers, .,Y.I... , an roB. Ae er ..",Qa : n, ', . " • Dea.nlo:ff, Framuin; ~o plans to at. bteaitlng ~nd entenng , the ~es ~der, ,4,4430; proseeu~g attornev M~" M H est on' . and , LU;lU.I,Cr ..i1..~ I guests of friends. ' . , . .t/. cUiS ~ry, lodge room here OPtober 25; Cl1fford $3,~50, qourt of App~s . .$46a.44 ~ H ...... ' ,. ' 'L ' " ., th ' ir:' t Fl'iends;'of ~ Maldfte Daugher , , ' ,' . ~ a ...o e guj:lS S. ' , .' t ' a .. "",OCA. '" i wert: '. tY." J pf W~~gttQn; regret hea~ : ()f lier ' mi;SforyJln,e, . e~entl~ , f~l11t)g •.on th,e ' sUck alde':'walk. pr~g 'two•.bP.nes lJ,l h er ~e.... ' . " Mrs t Collier, 9,S the , IJ:hUrs~y lpJ,nneJ:t ~tists 01 her UIic~e . W~~, :t~eJ' infant. ,daUgpte\" qt' and;' M~! . ~Mp~S IWara' .~ o · ~ehd'.S ,¥t', and' Mrs. Stanley' Freelan. felled Hojne' W$;ynesville. ' ¥cqlella.ns Hospital Thursday \ Clyde ~cy, who lias 'been slttmg eveping, ,J: " ' ' on the U~t~d Statelj grandjury ~. ' an~ Ml's. Ev~ett .l;'uJlJ).eU tmd.!. O~e.ti. ~"oonfined to b1~ h ome , t a?lli IY l:ip~~t Stlnda;r with :Mr. aqd ' 0l\' £bcouht"oi Ulliess. ... .' 'Mrs· Bert Bunn~l1 i!-nd famUy. neal' , " Mr 'and MnI. ¥elkS~ .of Dor~thy. atica. , , ; ' ., " . Lane; DaytOn, were . Fijda,1 Callel'$ Mp} .an~ Mrs. Harold ,1¥gers 'an~ here. " , MJ.:s. E~p. " Gibson; of ae'Upr~){;i Mr. \anQ" Mrs~, ~Roy ~ King and an? ¥t., 'and .M rS. ,Hiley, ~iPsbn fiIid qa ~ghtet6: entertai'ned ,~ wUminit9~ , daUghter' Paul~e, of .ne.ar Bel~brook '[rlend~ Su.nday> ,~", ( ' spent ' Sundl\y evell)hg with Mr. atl~ ' , _'--'-. Mrs. MOl'ris Lewis. . n . NOTICE OF APP()lN~NII' !\1X , ',5. ~,rIabel Shaw is' sliill 'ipt,prov- f A.1I-:-· tr to ' ' ~s a , l' '", ing. " 1 '. ~ " E ' ' . • . ' ., " " • state ~~ Ralpli P., ~ami~g~ • , Mr, and ,Mrs. Ervin ,' Snu"th /il.1}.d . Deceased ~\lghtet, : Judie,!;pent' atw'ql\Y .. evening fn' ~en~. ' ,. (De1~~d) "

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WalTen County, 6hlo, qec~ d. , .~_ ' g housin l, season& or' sville, Ohlq on. steady Wayne Js work b the er' d wheth 3 ed, this employ D&ted • kmd of people ( ' I . • SAT" I J;'118rl7. ~ of ay . td ' clUb. for ' The 'PrqgresSJve Wome n's :tJBDAY. FEBBU AB,Y 15th ft'cilities needed , room for pl~?t elq)ansion and many other things, I' . . Tuesda y eveniJQ8 ... F¢b. 11, -r-t 1941, met 1l~~ to pl8Ce nt pleasa ,a "t ODe P. II. ' the IoJ.. as town ~~ our ' Y ruins 1t 1f CABE H. ioJ1, 'R~ v'hat good is .expaIl$ Oqr Hoqse. An e;xcellent chicke n . . Judge 'of the Probat e- Oour~ lo~i proper ty, dinDer 'w as' served '~,rer whlch' a SIGNE D, HOMEOWNER 'pne hea~1ng sJ.ove, old bureau , Warre n County : O}l1o short Qusmess m~ i~ was !leld. , . s~! irOn cot, wood bed, t wash & F6-18-2 The cl~ was very pleasa ntly enter- stanJe y & Stanle y, Attys. . Chairs, new, antiqu e qu11te. sta,nds '. ' .•,. , talned by Mr.,·M . II•. Etilkerson.ll'8ey- . MUS INGS OF -AN: IDLER bedding, laQ1P8, 1t!-ntern, ~, NT ·eral of Mr. Fullter son's 011 paln~1ngs, , NOnC E OF· APPOINTME . ~k , coal bucke~, lIhove1, 2 . ~lo~es . , ~ AdDun.lsf~tot tl~~ Y1tnter scen~ of ' of which ~~e ' ~~m1lY the Qf' hip ()~ers the In been has land Furnas Roscoe The cross cut s"'~8-ha.nd sp,w,),J 'oes, lQt ' _ ~ :' . ,. . , wh1Cli ~)Ok!~onQr$ at , the . H~lly .. Mt m'ent. goyein th~. h'~m ly probab d, ~eceive was sInce the f,!rst title : \", of__tools,' w()Od., 00&1, and!.a ~ lot . of . ~ \··.h ... -tp E St HIt e' '9~""'"'ttt'e• . A S ou~ ShOwn te, .were ueceas ed ''', Dayto n, Art InatUu '. . ! . " ,,_ .' . , " _ , ' s~aU . ~~lcles t~ p umeroua ·t o men. Notice Is hete)) . iven 't nat Lucille the _cI~b., Sk~to)ies,.of .valua91e~la finest th of tlon. , on~ , i906 in _~ . g y comin' ", . home the , during sent The parade Europe an PJJ.~ting:s ' which were , ~ , '. . g , $ ~ddres unlce' Post whose , , , . M. :Ducker -tERMS-PA B 1 t.; I 1n .ord e~ th a' t tho \ uri" ' ., th1s +~ fu1 lo.M·utt a had art ey Ba.rnh Eph sville Wayne , Yo/ in co \IV . . ~ . tnmgs ever ll-ccompllshed __ . G' " • Y . • b~n du Harvey~b,urg, -'()~?, ha.,s rlx A. ,,"4not be dest rOYed were also 15 the " • . , EO. ZELL aM. C. of undert aking. ' .... .rh1ght . ".,. " appoin tetl as '1'lanurus+ra.t responsible for ,tbe success of the I / ... I{ float at),d was largely _ , " " n-13 shown , Auct~ ; SEARS ~. W. of ' l8lte Sou1;h ~. LOttie ofl ate t s. E · .. . • . . . • " t .. _, ,Warre n Ooun1;y, 0 1<>, deceased. . , . h~ who ~en, yoUng aboUt s Drew Sweet once had a series of article RAM Datea thlS 11th da,y of Februa ry VALENTINE PROG lMIud lng left Waynesville. SOme comme nt on those of the preseti t d~y," . ~H ' ~ OAREY . ' : A ~ ~AtRV,E~SBtJRC CLUB . (l,Qmpany...1941. \n. , . rs, teac~e , me~ ~e l ~e .1n~re,st~g. , would e Gazett the of editor the wom~n , by the assooia,t e ' ,I • '. • " Judge of' Probat e COurt with the1,r ~ve8, w~ attend " the ': . "' !me~ at Le&gUe OIVIc ". n'8 . WQuul 'J;'he Ohio!. . ~ " C W " . ..::!. ! SlchoO,lmaste r's club , Count n ouq""., WalTe ' arren ly probab WA." .... it 4 route " stage old the on driver a " Small was once "-f Caleb ''4:1, ' F12-20 -27 ,the hOme of Mrs. Fred, Sh~~ on , Thursa ay , Oarl;A,):>aeCheFJ,I, At ty. ' I . m~ettilg ... at }:Jpr1ngbo~, ' . Sa.turd~y' e'vemng. , M~ came the last of hIs ·k ind. " ' ... '. ,<\ eye~. ~ • dresSed as V~ent1nes; " Mr. ~tra.tton, of Ha~l ton, \dwect? r" , . ~~!.. . ...! ---. ~::!!! ~ ~, ----.:: --~: , ; . --: g ,& . --meebn s' --~---~-: .FollO-.ying .'the ~1nes FOl\M ER PA8~OR DIES ty, Will' addres s' the ' SeCuri ~~l , ~f G, VERIN .RECO M WiTHA QR. . BffiTI IDAYS CELEBRATED VfQentine'.Pl'OImUn was g1v~ bt .: t ..!.....-.,\a~t mOQIi,. , ' . ' JunIot s and ~eIUors, Flda! J. ~ _ . _ ' • herwoo d ancl Rev. Aa.l'on · S, WJl.tklns, fonner Il~s. Rat)daU, Mrs'-'S , r. . . " on .hiS sUbject., ' to "bl was m Witha E J Dr 1 Stroud . tt Harold 1ll and W. E, Stroud. Th F F ' A ibo re~ ... e Meth~t Mrs. rLizz1e Houg~~ ~ lncl1,J.decl the s~e Wayne " the of ;pastor ~ nd . . ..t o .hjs e , ~. Jf I ' }S .~ , . , . e • nome here. Frida aftor. at Rusl)s yl- ~tory of ValeQt tne Daf. a. ~ were l}.onored guest.s 'at a -):>1rthday t urn Swine meetin g jn the aUdltd~um ~t church . died ' ~un~ybirthpl Y .a hein nftn · eJn b . after noon " , ac'e Rev The' Belate d Yalent m8 ' : ' , ~nd home , vania ius th,! 10 o'clock, Frld,,~ morilin g, to ed co g . u. , {tal hoS "':",.; .. th the at 4-~ g, .... conC1U ,suppe r, held Sl,lOda~ evenIn of the" local contes~'. rm. ... ~ .......... ~ to bOld (m to irrst place . 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O~rles MulleniJ:t and Mrs , ' lMr. , ~na Mis. altet.Kenriok, Mrs ..!,d~y. Prese~t were ¥r. ,8:~d'~' :~W­ suit aga;iI\st Clara Mlller, charging x;on. relieved of administration as Frank Walters were Thursday after- M~gar.et J:ohilS and . Mrs., 6lyde renee Tl}omas, Mrs. Lave,fIla F~, , .. neglect. They w~l'e ~an:ied in 1936' state's ,liabilities exceed .the assets. noon gU~stS of Mrs. Anna Hormen whaftQn " a.tt,~nd~Q .'the fimeral " of , a~ , son,~. al]d Mrs· ,p~l.:, ~Q:US:P,. '1' ,aI1f1 each bas two adult ehijdren ~y The schedule of debts of the es- at Spnngooro. , . . . . Mrs. Walter Cast <Bt the resldlm(:e a1 ~. and Ws. TQm For~y~e an~ ~n, a former marriage. . tates of John Schultz, WaynesvllJ,e, . . #_ Kesl G '" " d' ""_ Demetety',.I.'l"V ."'''~ndav. a'f tern'oon l\ti'-s. Ervin 'Thomas and • cnudren, I t . " .I..uS. er rauam an .l¥US.. Miami '. , oT, " tr ... ,and , Emnia Monroe, Lebapon, ' ap"" Carl "Ficker..ug .~ were " Th ' ursaa.y \ ,i.." eve'"M rs " RuthP'"l " ' W ' tl.,T". M trVernon F,ordyce, . Will Brown," n, R ; , 17< mer, or .~ a on ', , ~ " , , ( ~OMMON PL~AS PROCE~DtNGS ,p,roved. , f , rung guests of Mr~. M;¥garet JohIl$ of the Eastern Star, e~ter~ed the li'ordy,~e a,nd Mr. and Mr~" P. II. ," A. cert1f1cate of transfer,, ordeJ'ed an'd 'Pa~"lU J 0 hns • ' ,' . "'''1 ,,~ ttT...... d' ft . . ....1 " t th e Th . o~ and, son. Evet;ling . . " ' . On C... " ' Y\' ,~u.ues ay a e~uun a " ...:':". 1 callers' ' E,dna. R Knapp ' Lebanon was iSSUed to Arthur Anderson, Frank- . ' , . 'h :tn " f ........ ' E • tt Ea ' 1 \ Mr '· 1were Mr, ' a.nd Mrs. Ca1,'l wim~ls ' and . , , . Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Burnet en.- 0 e 0 ....~s . . vere r y. B. l.f to ' . ., gtanted a divorce from ,Grover lit;l," adminfstrator of the estate of . ... Pn.ul WilliamS In Mr Ro 1:)" son, ,v ,Day n. Jacob Anderson. ' tei'tai)leq. ~ell' ,Dlnne~, 91ub f ,Friday " . ,a~'r 5'1, Sf?, ' ....'f"W-: " KnaPl> on her cl\arge of neglect aIld evet;l1ng and the ' guests enjoyed la'n d wertl .guests. ' , ~NTE'-R-'T'-AIN~-"'C-AR""' /""'D---'CLIJB a ,priva~~~~m~ny and property, se~:MA.URIAGE LICENSE~ _. plaYulg c&rds until a .late hOur. ' ,I ' " tlement WlUi approved ~y the court. ' .; . , I · , ',' The' repo; t of Meryl B. Gray re' Mr~ an.d Mrs. Dan. fjlhepll8.rd of . FAMILy 'DnlN£R ' S~DAY Mr. and Mr~. Em1il1Bl!owne enter- J celver, approved and ~e . was' reWllliam .BallingeJ,\ 'SS, Pa:P~i' ~rk- Franklin we~e . Thursday ~ven1ng I' -:--::-r, tained the ,members of! tbeir .,1500:' lleved fr{)Jll furtherservlce In the er, and l'4rs. Rhoda A1ll.Son, SO, both guests -of MI:. and ¥ts. pl'larles'MUl. ' Mrs. Maude Orane entertafuedher club, at their honie, 8unday:evenillg: : matter of Hazel M~ Guttery of FJ:~klln. lenlx and Dickey Irons. ., daQghters' and their' fa-in~es at a Oards were played .d1l11Dg th~ eve~ }. against Raymond Guttery. .' i ~aul To~d, 20, . mac~t,. and ~... a~d "Mrs: , ~~a~ Rogers f~lmllY ci.1nD:~r SunQ~y. ~os~ , w~ ning, with 'M!s. Ernest Nixon and Allor part of nine paragraphs of Gertruqe Cheeseman, 19, ~th of ,m oved to .pa~n:T;hursday" where enjoyed the oc~aslon were Mr. aq.d StEltIlley ~a11ey ~ holdit)g 'high· SCor~9. the ph~int1ff;s petition" orqered Leban~>n... ': Mr. Ro~ haS ,a ' ne~ r~ute Troy Mr~. Loren, Jamieson and' ~~llY, of ~ef~e.shmen~s were s~rvedll b~ ~lie stricken from the records . in the Wllson JacksOn; 29. , Lebanqn, tac- with, t~e ~t:e :~~g €lo. of Day- Waverly, Mr..an~ ~s, Qharles Doo_ li9s~ afte~ t4e ga,m~. rmatter of. John Sheley against Wll- tory work~r,,)~nd . Josephine Hea~, :ton. Their ~Ughtex:; ~s ~1a.m in, of ·q~C1nn8;tl.' and ~. and 'Mrs: .. . Hufford, et 0.1. Plaintiff given 21, Maso:n. . . '\, ',' 'w:j]~ eIl1-ain he~e~th ¥r. aq4 ~s; t~~US$ell 9~ and ba?~ sOn, 01 LebaUSE THE ,MIAMI G~~ '15 days to amend pet ition or Suit . Everett TPompson, 21, steel. ~ork- Ray~ond :,Todd llt;lCl ~dren, tlll<non, WANT ADS ' will be ~~missed. . er, and Edythe S~pson, 18, gr~I'l. ~~'"-7!--:-:--::-:-:--~~~=::-=-:'"",\ Clifford Spurling 'granted a di;' house worker; b<>t~ of Lebanon. (' f ," -7-:---P~~~~~;-=;::--r::----'~~~--~-~~""--~~~--,,:-....!i.~~ vorce from Mabel Rllth Spurling on Clement W. Montgomery, 29, f~' his charge of neglec~ They had no salesman, and ,Fr.ances· LoUI.sEr ~ec1f, • . children and oertain personal pro- 22, steno~aphex:, .both of Fi'a~. t. perty a warded pla.lntlfi. , ---t Motion fqr new trial overruled 'i n REt\L ' E.STA'l'E. TRANSFER'S tlie matter of ;J osephine Walling;ford , 'against , the industrial cbminlsslon of · .in .. Franklin. Ohio. '~ ,. The ,sUit of KlIlg Brothers ,com- Jp~ ' Ric~at~o.q !rO J 1, pa,ny against Bro~ "com- :r.49n~ery, Ipt .,~ ill, ,fTI!I<H,I.w.lIf. J " • ' 'I f 1".60:!l .,;;;!s·. D : Rich, -to ll'fofAri,. il~OilE , &.UfI' ~ctt ' .' e . 8 dl~~~'ln r, f' . ' or plead .~, ' 'Shl'" ~ ~. ; .... . :"~ ... ,.. . Shoemaker . ,Evan e,pd MarJoite ' ~~ll!Ck tP. ' , Sarah 'El~bet~ ' S~ee~, 36.9' I ac~ in Clearcreek townShip. , "" Jesse Poe to Aloysius' Kemme, ·,lga. l'ROBATE COUnT . • '" t acres in Salem township: :; I . ' J~ Ray Law, C. J. Waggoner and Nelle Nle-kamlr to Cle,rk and stella C. D. stiles. named appraisers of tp,e Sargent, 106.75 aore~ In Wllshin$'ton ",estate of M. ' J. Sumner, Lebanon. townShip. , George P. Gates, O. F , Craudet Virginia G<>le Yqung to Glenn ~ and Wlillam C. Good appoipted ap- Gladys Kellis, tra,ct in Ftan~ ' praisers of the estate of Rosa cat- toWnship. fer~, Franklin. . ,Matt and ~aullrie Scar to W,1ll1am . Arthur Hamilton, S, F. s tiles and and Mae Deboard, 101. acres J. W. Godd a:rd named appraiser~ . of , Clear creek township. tJ;le'" esta te of ~arth~ E . ' Trovi1:l0, Lebanon . 'rhe schedule of claims, debts and l~piliti es of the estate of W . H. Madden , Waynesville; wlll bEl' h eard _ ' _. _ , . " l\'ebruary 2~. Miss Irma. Fires, of' ne~ 'Wayhes~ , , The inventol1 . of the estate of , vilie, spent ~he week,end with Miss . ': ~eonara Throckmorton, Lebanon, Betty Routzahr(. . ; .:. ", a pproved. Mr. Harvey Burn~t spent ' ~everal Jolin Mount appointed 'adminis- days last we,elt in C'olumbU5. ., hator of th e esta te of Carrie Mount' . Mrs. Meta Rogers spent :last , week .~arllsle, wt.h J ames and Clyde Pred- wi ~h Mrs. ,:aelle Scott anq family:

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Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Burnett entertained the members of their "500" THURSDAY-Feb. 13 dinnel' club at tJhetr' home, Friday Friendship Club Valentine · eve·n1~g. . ' quet· Wayne Township Farmer's ,'Club. Mr. and Mrs. F. ,T. Martin, of at the home of Mr. anct Mrs. M. AOentervllle, were Sunday evening Cornell. . guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rtobert Fur- FRIDAY-Feb. 14 nas. St. ,Mary's Woman's Auxilia.rj: a~, • .. • .. It ~e home of Mrs. E. L, ·Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Argus Osborne were MONDAY-Feb. 10 Sunday afternoon viSitors in C1D.cinCIvic club dinner meeting, Methnatl. odist Church. " DAY-Feb. IS Ax ' ot Bridge club, Mrs. J. Science Church in Dayton and had The Harveysburg Se~or ciass will l)~en ,,a f1rm :believer in that faith for hold a Fruit sale, Saturday, Feb. ,1~, Chapm ,h stess a number of years. at Welch's Hardware Store : begin- WEDN~DAY-Feb. 19 Mr. and Mrs. qast hact lived 8,t ning at 10 o'clock. F,ruits, cakes Women's SOciety of Ohristlall' Miami Cemetery near Waynesville c60kies and many ot,her 't hings 'will Service, Methodist. Church. for 39 rear~; and q~ing ' th1S time be sold. ' she 'Was a faithful help-mate, and • , • • • was always very , much intereSted in Mr and Mrs. C. ~. ' Satterthwaite and daughter, Ann, ,s pent S.uilday CeJDete.TY. with Mr. and' Mrs. James Morris, of Sh~ was a great lover of' nature l?abina. and flowers and took a specfal in• • • • • Come to ' the . Grange .Saturday, Februl\IY 15! H~ ,8Ibaut, WJLSbtns. ' ' J ton and Linooln. Are you Listening , to Lytle men.' Good ~usic. Legrn ' now' to make some' easy money next year, Don't forget your' candy and c,ookies.

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The ~ounty',s POP- ' rung 'Y.lth .Orvllle Barcus Morrow ment aftelr bhes. ~~ady wlll.l).elp en- r" ' ., I cULt~, ~c,l'Ud1n8f ~ ,be'nef1~; iJlg aid to Gr~,t Britain, a.nd, ~t~er tfJatlon rbse ro~' 2'l,3f8 ~ 29,894'; ' tbe ~lfiric~pal ' spea'kerl " ' " force a q~ra~t,~e, of d'~fgs' }h the' ': . : 'j' ,,: " J*l'1ty parments &.g,Q other 1, famn cotin~e~, apd in btpldll1:g Anl.~1caI1 ~"TOwnShlP PQPulatioIis fbr- 19~1o and ' The wa.rr~n ' GoUn~Y D~ Herd CO~ty' f , I " ' 1....'haI~I .... ...... ..a .. "H .... tles ·' A t .......n' co, ':'.t ' n atlOnat "'efense. Mr. ~vel~ has " 9"0 .~ r1 "'erle 'OlPft"""eek:' 2 20" ~,', .' t ' , II .-; o'::t)~ -.,... ~""V,ol ' . ' S'f"~\ ~-- J¥ , '" .~ I> C'L L' 'or,..~r W , ,. - . . . . I i il, Improvement' ~oc1a:t~oQ. met in" 'r I , ,.' ., :\ ' , tem~ ~ tpa6e .by' ooPh ~ou~ern never been pn to ' t;io t~ on a ' ~J59; Deel'fieJd, ~,288, 2.951~ J~a.nk- Lejja~on Hig.h ' SChool We;ihesd~Y ~~?~ ~,~C~O~L F?,& I~~E .an.d Western ' RepreseD.t~tiy~s. fl9 small caI~. or to be at all t}J1gal in 1111 , ,'7326, , 6,716; ~rtl11ton; 2,068. n~h,t. ' I • ,'~ t , " , emend the bill $) as to S:PPFOprlate publlC expend1tures' a roductio11 '1,925; Harlan, 1,299, 1,1.71;-( l\(assle, . . , , ~e~anon , lb~ard 10! educatioti . ' ~U . f ll'eatly increased a.ra9un~ for heavy , ~\.......... ', ~ P , " 920, 935; Salem, t6~1, 1;472; 1:'Urt\e- '! Ihe ,wa~~VJHe '¥~ers CI~b 01I~1i, tt~~ ...Rfdge ,sc~oql p~opet.tY oIi " farm ~ty payments. HQwever~ Ad~, and spe~ progrlm on a ,h1gh, , eek, 6',4~3; ,5,602;', UniOn. 1,229: wUl haye an an.,day meetmg Th\1rs- . he Sou~ Le~nonroe;d aJ ,. auction 'm1n1stratlon leaders were ~le to de- w1!ie a~ handsome bam, as lo~g as 1.317; ' Washington, 936, ~9~; VYaroe, day at the home . 9f Ea..r! Hockett at, th,e 'courtllouse, satU;1'da.Y, :~prU 12, .. feat the amendment, and the, t:llli'was it lasts, c~n be ~te~. ,' 2,526, 2;~08. ' _ neal' Wayn~s'ville. I", ~t 1O"a.' m ..: Oharles ~a.ple, ~cl~k 01- 1 finally p&.SSed ~\ Pmct1cally the form 0 _~;. ~ "ft1\. ft_.;l! its l ' d hi Corpbratlon ,POpulatiofu;,~-.sLr.1n""~1redors 0 the Warren Cponty the ~ard an~ouneed '~t w~e~. And " rgaUUleu _vor - ee. ers p . , P ,0 .f rm B will th Frid' ,. . .3 amoupt r~~ended ):>y the have bi,en tioing well Under the dfl- ' bora, 1~66, ' 366; Mason, ;902, ,' 854 ~ a ,ureau ,Dl:ee , er~ ~y Th~ ' qoar~ , recentl! , 0pta!i:ie,1,l a . P,r~ent's and the Secrefens ' nai" 'tho/'" f \ d . Fran , ' " "4511, ', 4'491'~ ' Ma1ile:vlll~ ~g" ht. ,,' c eru'P'title to 'l tlhePllopertyt!i'La de,.", "budget I , . . . e pF_o~am · w;> ar, an ~'ex. , ( ,. · I" ,) , ,:r I , v t Ia.ry , ,Agr,cll.ture. TIn 0.1] ,):uvldes • ..., ..h ~ ' few "78 304' ButlervlUe 93, 168~, C'l:'>l" '"as clsion ,h,anded down in common p'reaa . , pect"d '" to d0 b ~'t tler...... \I e '~eA" ~ .I, " • l • ' :', •. . ' il:" , l.. nt j!->r ,total e~ndlt~es ,dU1l~~g t1te 'lllontllis, Est~ates "have been Inade P]ftlp, ~39, ' J 153; ~uv'eysburg, 31ll, MI:: and Mrs.Gi~nn Blij.nd" and cOurt : b-Y" ,~Udge c~rle~ ~,,' D&~~nt. I, n , 1 yW of. approxUnaotely one th a't the ' .ua. T "'b • U..... . i.... - 361' """6MIY: ~he property contains foUr-fifthS 'of ,or u.L?ns l'are ' r~ vilug . ' Morrow . '1 840. '73S" I.;'r4I1()ano ....< "<iau"'l'lter \'B arbua LOu o~:1. 'Clpr ,.. , . • 1 -~ " : ,next ~ f ~n to~ h~dred m1ll1o~ dollar~ about eighty million A0llar..s in dues 3,890, 3,222, SoutJ;l Lepanon,. 751 ,} 13; I boro, 'wer~ d~er gue.sts a~nday of antc~e. f,o~ \rartous agricultural 9.lCtiv1ties, aDd 1n1tat1on fees" from those ' who Wll-ynesvilie, 833, .697; Oorw,lIl, 163, their pa..r~nts, Mr. and, Mrs.' L. '.C. St. ,which is about the ' same amount ,work on defense prOjects. However., ' 138. h' . ., J on •that 18 beipg sPent tbis year. · , the wa.rn1ng s1gna.ls a..re up. There is -~Y--~-----"77tT~i-j;i~7;P.-;;;."t.;:t;~-~7~S~7-~;:;;~~~~-~"':'.!--":'::'~--' , , . ,)- - , a t eal danger , tbat Or8QD1zed latbor I ,"1;'h ere 18 great dea~ Of "cll>Sk in the .defense ihdustries' maY over- , l'OPttl ·gosslp" a.nd, cpnjecture . going play' its h~nd. The Congress ~nd the .oil, around. capitol ,BtU as to' ,just · wh~t the President will. do 'under the pUbIiG are bOth fast Tea.Clling the place .where' strikes and unreason,. ',' " ,L ea.se-n Le d Bill once It b ecomes a able demands of la~r organlza~lons , ,law. The consensus of opinlon here .... k .. d'......'... ·w ill .. . , th _ .1.. ' '11.11 ey m uo>uues not ib~ toleI'.., l~ , at 't he first move w.w. pe a gen- ated.. . ' , , " ' " . ,eral, but defiru~" consolidation or ' merging of AlI).erioan and ;British " !~,l~;~lIPa~al streng,t h. ' UndotilbtecUy the. J~ O'J,'l.'V~l naY)' will asswne..,. more re~ '1 ....:.lP6nstlbill[ty,for 'looking after the afI ' , ' ,~ . . ' .' " , 0 ' the , two ~ti9Ds 1D: t~~;A-k 'l. :. ~ ,' ~', ,labtac ocean, w~e the UnitedStjates ~aPlPB~brlda-'- ere 15 more to · win' qate for the JotDt '1n(ieresb, 'Of! conditio ' a .b~ club,....-and ,~-' the two ooun~es in , the PacifiC. ing It In condltion ~ the averThus each country wm receive the age obs er ever' would rea.Uze. The benefit of the naval stren8'tb of the manager is :t.he,.ma~· who ~ts all oth~ 1I). the mOSt practical way. In ~ra.1nln:g activities, who prepares the . , I ' · . all probability 'tbere has been some rules of discipline, 'etc. and ' takes .sort of a~ unofficial worlong n'ec~ary, steps to see they are ~;rangement along ·these ' lines , during fqrceq. .' , : 1 " I, , I" , " , t he past ,few months, but,· 'the ar- I' ~ goOd trainer is ~ss~ntlal to the xangement·will l;>eeome more 'ofticial " st,roc~ss of ~ ''ClUb, The ,title is a " liit once tbe President's PQwers ~e' tX:tislea.ding, for ' a trainer dOes I not broadene<l ,~transfer of ' a,rti!UerY, have any' control over wruit ' the ) munitions, guns . aDd other army players do ,o n th. f~eld. He is strictsupPlies f~ the; united ' states 1y 8; '~l~ind th~ scenes opera19~, un- " to Great' BrItatn is al:;o elq)eCted to del' whose. jul'1sdlction oomes' 'the ' <:ome soon.after the Ik8.se-Lenq Bill ' ~edical department. ' ., , Js .made elI~tive. ~nclal and 9th.. AChes a:pd pairs are co:tpmon, Of er help in the w~y ,01 machine tools ' COUl'Be. Sore arms, ' sor.e · muScles ,and' needed manufactured ' 'equip- chiu~ley·. horses, colds, etc.: Jt.re ' ~ ment' ~ expected'. to be furnished ;to , Q.a:ily part of a trainer's life. He the Bdtlsh Dominions, especla..lly must be· acquainted wth " medicine' . , Australia and ,Oanada; to aid them but i t' is not nec~ssary for him to be, .in manufacturing war " needs 'fol' an M. D. becatJse in most cases maBritaia: jor league teams have spec1wlists available when expert medical at. ' o~ the home: front th,e President tention is necaSsar$". . I.. '.is expected to 'f9110* t~e enactment Trainer of ' the Cincinnati r Reds . ~of the Leas~-Lepd" ;Sm i1;lw law py chaQ1ptons of the world, is Di."'Rioh~ !8 "crack-down" pOllcI on ' ~he ",p);o- ·~'rd ~R~hd.e , a regi:Stered osteopath 'm dUc~10)l' br,',fat-:'8.lici def~n.se 'equil>- ' 't he states of Ohio, M1cih1g~n ' an inent lin the tJhl~ ~ta . e.:;_ . 'E us,i-' Iowa. H1&' ns,me is lia~dly recoP1Z' ness as usual" W1l1 go out the Mn- aple to the average fan, but ' ,thOS€ ' dow ~d will be, fon9Wed IBy / priortty c~ose to the situation. know how .1mol .~ing given ,tor de1~e' needs~ P~i- poljian~ he has been to the ., succes;va~ busipellB 8J!d 'Ind:ust~al needs of the, RedS. ,- ,be IOOmpe¥ed ~ y.r~t ' U;J;ltll aU'., Rohde ,knows hlSl, business welL H ;w8I' and defe~ req~mentji al'e IM S the ideal tempermeni 10r '& mal ' met . .~~ \ ~nut,il~ ' 'f~Uf~. in p@t10~, because , llijurles; 'D( will ,~ erected., dete~ llo~ ,.&nd matter., ho.w Unportant they are t< o6h~r gOV~~D:taJ. '~' at: l1e tlile ~'s' c~~, d~, 'nOt; '~1tI " , ~DISe' of ,the tupa,yers'., tollO\y1ng, ,hUn H~ ~ a ~ng 1nllu~~ 01 ~'k :AI t1~ of orders all sor:ts '~;he 1I).jUrec:I '!pen, ~d/ the PSy.cholOg. ,01. war ~ul~entl Will ' deluge.' the 4ca:l ~.suIt is a tendencY on tbe ~ , couDtr'J. It must be ~~r~ that of bhe plQ.yer not to becxme too YOr:. n tIbe~' ~ ~ , ~~-~ ned $boUt his jUgbt. ,~ , ~w,lUId by the act10Da of the ~. , ~t, ,t biI . . , has tumea tt8 J~ ~f, Who ~ 88 yeaa of ..... JlIA .,.~ . aDa ' adopted 'a ~ he wW pi~ untll he'a ' to, ~, 9' ~'aU 9U~~" tOr dnat l~t. "Othera bave , dolle" it, Wb1 . BJitatD. UIJ.CiS th~ ,b1l1 the Prell4ent sbouIdn't I, saya Jim. '

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Seth E. Pumas, .'08, waa elected r rea1derrt .of the - Weynesv1lle Hlgb Scllool Alumni assoclatlotJ Satl\rday light 'as 20.0 members and guests met for the annual reJln10n of tbe c.rganlzatlon at the Waynesvllle IDgh SChool buUdlbg. other oUlcers elected jnclu~ MIss Alice Oons, '22, vice president; Miss Inez James, '33, secretary; MIsa Helen M. Hawke'. '14, treasurer. Wayne ~cott, '41, wall elected to the : Pectal committee. . A departure from the usual banquet meal struck a respons1ve c1:¥>rd at this year's meeting. A two-course ~iupper of delicious hot"""eatber fOods was I/kI1lfully prepared and ~erved by the Women's Society for Christian SerVIce of the Methodist Church und~r the capable dlrect10n of Mrs. J. K, Preston. The program 'g ot under way with a reception for the 1942 clll¥ at 6:30 p. m .. pecedlng the dinner. Mrs, Anne Sweet Ridge, '92, presided

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' meat;"-ina l"..tto, .....~~~:,~~~II .' ~t, '88, of G , ' Ylsltlng relatives ,here. 'mJ£s;'~~:bdl~~~"'''''''~''r~~~~t' 'pecel1:;o1R I ;~'llompson , . ' • • • ~. ili~ ~otbeJ' pi;t fJI ,u.t. and ¥la. Mr. and Mrs. Car) Frye were SUDMias Martha RoIIaaale, daughter new..-per. Ha~It:fl~~lI'dllY !!v~iJl&'. 'day dlnllel' gU~ of MI:: and !"~: of DI:. and Mra. P. 11;. Rosnagll!, of ' Mrs. Ridge ~ed over ibe ' En 1 COllper, Sunday. London. and 1l1~ ot Mrs. ~ . .E . buslness seislon at. ' whiCb ttme '~ Mrs'. J . E. Witha~ ' waS taken ,to Hathaway. has 1Jeen ocmm1ss1oned report of the nom.1naUnr commltteethe Carr Rest Home, Le1anon, last, a second lleutenant In the U . S. wa.s given by E. V. Ba.rnbart, IIIId Thursdu,y, tor a slX weeks' stay. imllY nurse corpa. She WI11 report 'the officers atorementlODed ' • • • . the latter put of may at Ft. ~es. accepted by the- associattOn. Tbe Roberl' Hostlngs was the guest of Miss Rocinagle 11 a graduate (> of , new offlcers were introduced: to the the Harold B. Earnhart famlly last London hlgh achool and nurse meetlng. "Au Revoir" waa given bj , Monday night and Tuesday. t~n.Ing acbooL shi! 1'!lCent1y Passed Rue Dinwiddie, '21. of ~yton; aDd . • • • . the. state bOard. the program was conc1lJdeclo -with Mrs: Albert Drake, of Waynesville ~or' the put -Veral-mODths, K1ss the Slngl~ of the scbooi ........ Route 3, was a buslness vis~tor I n . . . . . . . town Wednesday. Rosnagle' h~ been employ~ at the Mualc between supper 00I.IJ'IeS arri' d~ III Columbus by the was fllrll18hed by Mlldred · Hole • • • CO~ettt Construction Co., u nurse Campbell, '26, and ber ch1ldren. Mrs. Ella Stan~rry, Miss Mary In the .emerjreDcy department. Betty and CU'olyn; Stall8berrY, Mrs. Effie Smltb and Mrs. FlOSSie Carey visited Pvt. Rus- LEBANON MERCHANT SUES FBlENDSIIIP CLUB NOTlCl: sell Stansllerry lilt Ft. Thomas, Ky'., ALLEGICD TBIU' AND eBlBF Sunday. The ~ ~~y meet1Dc.'aI Sam " Hyman. doing bualnt!l& at the PI,'lendlibtp ClUb will lie' held Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conner attend'- ,Lebanon as M. B. HYman and Bon, June 10 at the home ' of Mrs. InJD ed commencement exel'Cises · at ML wb,* 'clotb1Dg store was, robbed MUUold. 'lbe meeting was pre9iaua. May 20 of merchanc:Uie valued. at ly achec;tuIed to be held at the home ami Unlversl!;y Monday morning. , , 10,090, fjJ~~t ,Oommon pieaa Of ,Mrs,. Alva Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Conner and Court l~ , 1IOn~ aaalnIt ,' Barl daughter sarah. spent the week- Lutes, CoviDltOn, Ky., lor tl0.000:" end In Oxford, attending the gradu- W. H. Pulkreth, Lebanon 'P olice ation exercises' at Miami . Unlver8~ Chief, was named codeten.d ult, . Hyman's petftion asserted that Ity. Their da'Ughter, Ruth, ' received her Bacbelor of Science degree of Lutes was a member of the gmup that lotted. hts store and wben tak· Eudcatlon. . en Into custody by poUce recently Mr. and Mrs. CharleS Satterth-' bad $456 and certain o~ttels whIch ..

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' W~, Oldo , MaID ....t 0I0ud7 tIUt raID Ind ~ aftemoaD:; at ... ., 110ft . , . . . eve170De 11 b\IIJ ptant1D4. Oorn Sa we bIddI6 1Q \be ~ ~ IIIltered AI SecoDd 0laII Mail Matter Poietotf1ce: Wa)'DesvWe. 0bl0 up but there la attn lome to plant. aa to1m we me' \be • • , J ten.'11 heifer c:alf ahould be '(ieaned. parade ~d ~ 1t down , the Walter W. Wisem.an, Editor and Publisher but the boy: 1i so busy that, I let It street. TIle Bllml! made Mrs. E. C. Cra.ne, Society Editor go to out down the mllidna t~e. Q1i;Ite " ah~, Mth Ulek ~~ 1:.~~-'-'--'--"':-'/,~;;:;:;;*-;m:;iiV-;'Milmiii:iM~--";;"':~-:-: I never 'knew such a Cow as Blaoktel forma and d&'UIJl maJorettee bUt the I'N~bnlOlt. ,IISSUBD EVERY TImRsoAY Sbe wll1 .let' any ca.lf suQk, and they Amerla«:n Le8iDn. If tba.t 18 who the 8ubecrlpt10~ Prlce. tUG Per ·,Year. Payable 10 AclV~ , very ~ to find it out, Her men were, cUdIl.lt zpaicb .. tbough call Is ' gTOWing bllt I must find they haCl ever tn the a.rmy, some way to ahut ttio&e other calves Nay, 31. Anotber ~Utlfu1 SUDM iiwa)l fr(im her or' they wlll yob the ~, Mtel' chUl'Cb I saw QUlt4/ It poor baby untU he arows lona and number of people w(tb tbe1r belilM ,'lltlnny Instead of and thlQklng thlnis headlni tor th&!.a,nmr . like • proper vt:al llalf. if 4he had mlng ,PoollBOW' tiDi'ts haft fb&ngeci. six like my tenant-' cow, ahe In the aft-em we • . • .• • ,would welcome Six calves.' ' str&wberrles. There were ot· a, CLAmute& J. ••O*" May 29. Fii'st green peas 01- the them and they wer" sWeet and IIood .....- .. c...C*e ......... season from the garden • .ThIs mom~ but not aa ~fIa,v~ aa th~ Oontlnued submarine slnkings iJ:>. the passage' .I wiUited to pick' some 'flowe!'8 ones we .. U6ed-:to .d ~Ujt'1n Canada the ~t1ant1c have been taklllg such give relief or aid to some small whlle ,It was <1001 to ta~e to the where I went fIsh.IDI with my I-Oear'K1a a ' heavy <toll 9f Ame.r lcan 'shlppinQ manUfacturerS, it wlll be of no dl- oemetery but flrllt one thlng and fa~her. Northem t,tult seems to be as' to cause grave Clonce):n In Oon- rect benefit to retaU merchants. au- then another anll It was noon be- Just a Uttla betltei'. l' 40 not Jtnoo.y gress10nal and Admlnl&tratlon clr- tomobUe and til;e. dealers, and most fQre I gqt them picked. Lemon 1l11es \IIby;' UD~eaa ~ ~l ~bt.s improve ,' , . 1]j~11leld clea. A nUJDbilr of movllS are being other "small business" so hard hlt lire very satlsfaoto~ and so are Irla the flavor. made to put an end to rhe menacQ, by recent developments. because even it today's flowers .~e , June 1. Anotbef 11pODth aone. One Including the , co.n structlon of a •. • • buds will open t.O~orrow but ' a more f1el~ to aet;~ and plant la~e number of a~clitlonal bllmJll, WhIle all sol't6 of con!llotlng, wilted peony la go~e. The earlY and about halt ~,t~ 'tobacco yet or small dirlgible alrshlps. These stories are appearing In the publlc peonlea were all gon~, bu~ a f~ of to plant '~d , , ~"pJanttna wlll be l\ghter-than-lilr <;rafts hav.e prooqen press. the best "Inside Information" the lilte budli had j .u,st ope~ed b.ut don~ but a1read;Y ~ alf~a Is. big most eRective in patrol work. 0 ~ _ ~ lID bright 1 I 0 here indlnates ·that the Admlnlstra- It was so hot when I got to ' the enough to 'cut. lrl, "....;J.....: Is the greatest producer ot blimps. tlon sttll Intends to spread t~e ra- 'cemetery.the,}' clidn.' t look as nice as and dfY todaY j . Wished Many hunrdeda ot submarine cl~as- ~Jonlng of gasoline over ' the entire usual but I hope they wll1 freshen wer~ cutting It <!t JllIIUl.ILJJ8 ers and othe): light ·and speedy na- nation by July 1, r as soon there- liP and the buds come out tor to.. tclbacco but abou~ .. ~ o'~"' lt val vessels are also being £on.struc~- after as supplles and <!rgantzatlon morrow. ' 'began to cloud »p~!t}ti8t it looked. ed for antLsubmarlne JllLtrol wC?rk.. J:an be made ready. The reasons ' :May 30. Memorial Day. Worked as though Dry ~ e would p~ve Thus far slnklngs of 'United Nations given tor the rationing ordei'wlll be all day, that is the way I usua~y true to hl!I name. ~8t a storm vessels II\ the western Atlainlc are to oonserve the rubber now in pas- Spend , a holiday. I did see the par- ~ent north ot WI, hen. one to the by acel- sO.uth. then the oloW:IB b6Rh nearing ~he 250 m a r k . . .se ......"'er car tires. ~ost Hou,se and a"c " in Lebanon, th9ugh, Iota tof same addlt\on. • • • . sen~te Members from the Inland dent. One of the \1tt~e boys ran a bank up In .th.e ..,t with. 0 . Maude S. drane ' to 'J9S8Phlne As this is written there , Is stiU a states. where refining faclllt\es are naU in his foot this morning and 'by lightning and ~Ullder but the skY. question whe~er the base pay for overflowing with surplus gasoline, was stlh clear to ~tJe west. Juat Elmlth, lot 6 to Thorrlas addltlon to WayneavUle. privates in th& United I?tates Anny, are strenuously opposing the Impos. . . aJbout dark the wlnd bep.n to blow .;o.,...-,..::\,' _ __ and ordinary seamen In the Navy, Itlon of such a ratiOning plnn, NOTI~~A;~ ()g:~~~TORS from ~e BOutheas.J and then the ' will be $50.00 per month or $42,00. claiming that the .aljui-y to t he DEPARTMENT OF m9HW~YS' rain ca.me. It emelled so aOOd and The 'Senate originally provided a country's economic life. slowing up Columbus, Ohlo. May 28, 1942 toe cool wind ~ gOOd after the $42.00 rate of pay, whlch the House ot the war eUtr:t. loss in tax revEngineer of Bales Lepl 'CoP) 'heat of the day but I was sIad that ,flln. NeWe BIIDIIe1I. ()orrespondmt M1aa Ruth Ohaniner was our, gu\et oMnged by amendment to $50.0,0. A enue and the damage ' to clVUlan No. ~-281 tl~ey had gone' ahead with the toOonference Oommlttee whlch was mO~le. will far outweigh any beneUNIT PBIC~, CONTRACT 'bncco. I could enjoY It more because n few 4ay& ·iaat ',week. Mae Olara LUe ot W!UIh1naton C. proposals be Hlgilway receiv,ed It ,was falllna on.>.nftWina appointed to settle the dlff erence lIts to be gnlned by the saving of a atSealed the oUice of the"will state _ _ p 1an ta tn _ . arrived at the BoDle on ~da:v between the House and Senate on small amount of rubber. Then. too, Director ot Ohlo, at Columbus. stead 'of ~.' ,, ' be our few days and the pay blll, recpmmended the they feel that the people shouldl Ohlo. untll ten o'clock a. m, EastJune 2. The men 'came t.b.Ia mqmattended alumni. $42,00 pr month scale; but late last know the exact truth about the rub- em War TIme. Tuesday. June 23, ing to IIta~ Wor~Qn IJraClna the Anna Loulae BoaIC' of Reid M8IDOr week the House refused t o accept ber situation, WhIle hlgb Admltils- 1942"tol' Improvements In: barns 60 tihat we cfll use hay forb. the Conference Commlttee report .,- tlon ortlelals insist that the rubPart.<; Ncs. 1 and 2 are olferea We are so shoiUMwldeQ ,th~ iI! too :lal hOllpltal. ' RlCbmond.' anll- Eu1a ... as ·one proJect and wlll be " called on ~urBdaY evenlns. , and insisted that Lhe' 550.00 base Iller shortage Is most- a.larming, .the awa'rded as one contraot on the much, hay tq P\l~ In t)y hand eo MJ.&. AdBh Deilltherag8 was It pay provision be left In the bill. It President. In Whl te Hfluse press basis ot the total bid. 'urn dolng what J pluined to Is now believed that the Senate will statements, tells the country tlhat ' . Pad No. 1 rl' do 'fOr ten yean. , COWlted, prY guest' at a famti y gathering at ~ BartP roba:bly acCept the House version substltue tires will be ready by the Butler Oounty. Ohio, on Sect ons ch1nkens.'th1s mn~CrU;.: The crows' or home qf Mr. anti E and J of the HamlltolwMldqle-... -..!~ ,sock ,on SUnday. • of the measure and that $50,00 per time present tires are worn out., In town Road. State B1ghway' :010,' 1'19, rats are gellt1ng Q 'a lo~ of them. ~. Lo~ ~ attendeCl a month will soon become the ba.se_ the meantime those charged- with State Route No.4. tn 'Lemon Town~ I went out after ~ :9f.8 ope mom1D.a. pay lor Army privates and Nay)! obtalnlng a new rubber supply lor' ship. by resurfacing with asp1ialtlc They were, maklDg & nolae b~ ~c 8upper Wltli memben 'of ~er on Decoration evenlq. concrete. ' \ t t .... seamen. the country continue their dUly- . Width: Pavement 20 feet; Road- I CI!oI\'tge near 1_,:'"T'th a sun. . Un. Amia S. R~e of 0bICi1r9. . • • • dallying I methods. land charges ar_ way y-.u-"-le. . A nevi call tlWt JOO lDIA Dice 11tH W. P . A. Is contlrlued at aU It la ......u , iJ. ' Ml'. and Mrs. H. Olyde being openly made that sarne of ' Length: 24.18210 feet ,or 4,5'19 tIe roan b~ the " of Ruddj's. . '4 , ." ...."<-,._ goJng to be on a mUch smaUer scale these high con- rt1nes. " . ,\ 1IhorUlorn" n~~ est, ~ Val" ll~aDY time 1)1 its ex1&f,ence A • own ~ttmatecl c~t •. •, . .. ~,-,~ ernme. ~ wos,raer D·j6Uc.... "'iI~~" jJiU request. for fo r hundred " 'h r& ~ t ~ ~ I! fifty m\11io'n dollars ~9 ' the Butler and WB/rren ; Oounties, b~ !U aa man uUa AI III P .' A. att!tVlttes 'durln tht 1'Ubhlo. 'on parts of SectloD.S I and A · tine 'clld belf~. , of the Hamflton-Ml~dJetown Rcad, ---.:~_+:-:-_ . Ing flscal year has been redl\Ced by Rlghway No: 179, Staw! Rpute the President to two hundred and No. 731' In :Lemon .and Franklin , .'. ' ~hty mllllon dollars, and It now PUBLIC SALE TownshlpS, by resurfacing with aa- . LYman P. 10 :aou ' and · 11 no t Incree~e conQ,1'8W, h.~ lr 28 acrea appel:'r~ Congress wi ·. The undet'81gned will sell at PUb_ phaJtlo Width: Pavement 20 feet; Road;. . Edxm HartBOo~ , __ ,,;.,.m';'rtJ;P.Jc:~r1<lIB. the approprlatlon .wove the ,presl- lic Auction at the late residence of way yar-lable.. ' • '. twp. , dentlal recommendation. It la pos- Mary Oarmony. Deceased, in Lyt Ie, Length 14,09'1.60 teet or 2.6'10 Leona "Brunner ,to ,Clara S. Mela. mlles. '., _ ~er, 15,'18 ,acres IJl SaIotD ~. 'slble the funds for the Works Progre~ A"-'-'-tratlon 'may -be slash- Ohio on Estlma~ cost ., .... . . $29r700,00 Robert M. Gibson to "JosePh and '-" ~ 9'" contract to be completed not la. et\ to an even less e,mount than Saturda.y. June 6. 1 ...... ter than OCtOber 31. 1942. Mae Hopster. lot !16 ", tn Ple~ 'suggested by the ' President. and beginning at one o"clock p. moo The minimum wage to be pald to , Plain. . 1.. ' there are 'many members of the 'Household Goods-Jewell Heating all labor employed on tbls contract Frank F10ge l.9 Mali F. Wlt~'n, Nellie Bunnell IIItl:ended comU t d1n1n t hi dining shaU be in BlCcordance" with , ·the ..' ~ U ' nL g rpom a e, 6 "Scnedule ' of . PreVaUing Hourly et ai, pa~ce1 in Bal.... 'l""· t wp, , 'J mencement·lQterClaeset House and Senate who be eve now S ove. Is the time to ellm1nate the ,geney chairs, Walnut Drop Leaf Table. 2 Wage Rates Ascertalhed and DeterJ. H. and Emmllo ~ea to J .. M. veratty;. exfor<l" on ,Monday. 'Her entirely. SlJch members contend Library Tables, Ohlna Closet. 2 Beds, mined by The Department of In_ Glos.slp. part ot lot 927 In Pl'iUlkllil. U "f Da~ that all employable persons on W, 2 Single Bed.6, Couch, 3 Rockers, dustrlal l,&llatlons app~cable to Rosa and W. H. EtltaOO to Oalud", ~n, Geol'lnl Bun,ne ~ 0 • .:. reP. A. can now find work In war in- Chairs, Porch Swing, 9x12 Rug, Set State B1ghway Department Im- and Bellltrice Harvlle1 lot 1lI In 111M celved bls ~~r of Arts de(p'ee. in accordance . _ ~•. _ twp. Ii ------".--.,.----~.I dustrles or on th e forms of tHe na- Dishes, Lot of DIShes and Cooking provements tlons 17-3, 17-4, !'1-4a 1'1-5with andSec17- lison subdl\IJslon. Fr,awwn tlon; and that unemployables call UtenSlls, other artlcl~s too numer- 5a of the General COde of Oli Nancy Holon Kelly: ,by adrD1n1a- r::=============::=;==~ be tAiken car~ of by other agencJes ous 'to mention. The bidder must 8ub~t wlfu his tratrlx. tQ Iil6.Isy HopkinS, plot In of the government as was , done Mrs, W , ,F , Olark bid a certlfled check In an ,amount Roachestel' equal tocost flvebut perincent the more esti_ . Cora Gr:,aaa. ' . to ... ' prlor to the establishment 'of th e E. J, Carmony mated no of event Owen and _ arte _ W . P . A, W. N. Sears, Auctioneer than ten thousand dollars. Simmons, .198 acre m ' PrllDkln ~~" .s~nl~,. It ·K~.le~ • • .' Plans, and ', speclflcations are on Herbert and M. A. "TIlOmPllOn td Interest paid on Federal Land Waynesville. 0 " Phone 1651 file in the department of hlghways Harold and MaIlIei '. B8f1~ 18.46' DOOBS ' LlvENS8 Bank mortgages wUl continue a.t and the offlce of the resident dls_ . ,I the llresent r8lte for' the next two trlct deputy director. . , acres In Deerfield twp, ' ',. ' i The director reserves the right to Florence Baird to ~ulse and ;Ivy years, as a result of a bill pa.ssed by reject any and all bids. Merritt, lot 449 in Maeklnaw Congress last week. The present H. G, SOURS. clition, FrankUn. law,rates providing 3 1-2mortgage per cent loans, Inter__~_~S~t~a~te~IP~ , g~h~,wa~y...:D~Ir:ec~to~r::'..!.-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _;-:-_ _-:-":_-::-~-'--:-j=:--:;-:::-~:y::t. est on farm

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ROOT FOB AND CONSIGN your Cattle, hogs, sheep and calve. to Norris-Brock Co" 'liVe wire ancJ progr~ve f~ for the hlghest mnrket pdces ,and, good service. Union Stock Yards, Cincinnati • .0 Tune in on Radio Station WOIO 12:25 ot 12:30 p. m. for our dallJ , The House last week passed a bill market reports. designed , to help small buslneu through conlerrlJ;\g special authW'tty upon War Production Board and 'Price Administration offlclalsj and by c~enting a ." Smaller War Plants. oorpotaJtlon," with- two· 'h undred mlUIon dollar capital a's a revolving lund. tor consolidating the opei'a~ tloqa of' smai corporations conof size and conaJtIon 'cerna ca.pjl.ble of tw:ntng out war Bogs-Calves-Sheep-Etc. Removed Promptly producta or essentlar clvilian sup'. ciao piles, The m~e also provides for guarantee1ng loans by local banks, to small war industries. and seta aside cer.tain provisions of the Federal Tride Act and tile AntiTrust IAlw. The Se~te 'has approv_ Reverse Telepbone Charres et\ the bUl, and .Is now before a MaIn tN, Xenia, O. oontes:ence Oommlttee named to Eo G, Baehsleb. IDe. ' adjUllt the 'differences between the lIouaa and Senate versions. While

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• Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bunnell aIlC1 Mr. and Mrs. Omer Boldery and clauabter ,Phtl1la, of DIQton. Wok . , trip to ~ 8Undi7. . ~. Bu1IIac8 Beckert took din':' nar with Ml'. II.ncl Mrs. Wilbur Mar~ ana dal;Jghter ~. , Bunday. .


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~ ". Price:-Eatabliabecl 1849-1942 . • , ' BJaW!:man waa often. indulged In. to teu you hOW we were ClreMed.t WAYNf.,5VILLE. O~ _ PHONE M41 w~n ~e ~ from the w~at f!!h<:11 to each boy ,wore 4 ~laok sult wltb, a, ( " t.be nat. With present-daY t.ralnlni 'cutaway' coat, ~tent leather shoes, and ooachlDl one partldpv,pt ~w.d a' hlih-au,Ddln8' collar and. &1m1IiI.(. (have.been a aw.r on the ~aQk. it 1"6- lili ·,the. cler.gy of the day. a whi~ of her lion carl, ' near 15errybWa fer to 0111e MlUUcllne. I 'never mew made ~p bo'l\' hili, Yet t)lere p.N Oorner one II;!\ Jrlloon llus~ week. . him tp be out~. Jt 11 ~o crlt~1&m thOle who ma.t'nlaih that the world ~ Lu,eua su.cJa1r etJ'"led .O\!Ol'Ce .B. Johii8Oii was name4 ~ loWer ~ streetl whB.t to . ' t 1Jl~, tea.cb,era are in the Is not getting ' ~tlfer. Mr . . 1Iarforit home Sunda~ a~ter apen~ a' few At1m.Iu1Iter ttie estate' ~ Ohar_ II. I..:)r )'eaI'll ... 1IIe :I.aUC Wood pro~- lIi'ofe.lOl) for a ll~eUhood, t~t 1I.1wnJ, a oela.wa.r~, ,pow Ohio W~I8Jdaya Wtth rela,tlv.e.Ii In .I)ayton. R®it.zer, W8fIl4!IIvlle, With wm ,. ty 'o n PoUrth It~, 111'n.cent yeara the reaaQil .JXIQllt of uawork; occaa" an, graduate IU\d it ·w as pr~ab1y b18 ' Mr. and \krs. lPWeU SIn~r: of JOlin. Ronaid Hawke and ~' If. llavintr beeJl owneCl by. JS. V, ~tb,' .~ toere ·li aru;e 80ul t~t a.p- intluenc;e thit eauaild gorace ~ Dilytour ' were cijnne~ ' ~ueat.a ot .Ilia &e~8 ~ a.pptaJaer8. W. ' . . . . . t.iid' ~ l~eral bOlJle. .Tbe Jle'&rs to ~ 111 the work.for the pure ,to lIlatiltculate ther!! and b61come' 811 mother, Mts. Pearl' Sinclair, Smltb wu ordered emploYe4 by ex_ VifoI evtdmtlJ lor advaDCe4 Pu- ioYe oJ,~; tram What,:J: ha"e alumnus of that In8titutlon. , 'oundaY: ' . eo.utal' to operate bu.alneBa lielonll"pUa u It wu relerred to .. 1be \,sen to14 1IIlII& BUntlni waa one of Tb,e ~emberB 'the lour cl , .,...'_ _ _ _~ to 't he eistate. . . ~. Wheb ..~ '~avoilDa , ,th~. IIbe 'taught in tl?e i~ far immed1a~lY' fO)low1pg ~b,e .~ Ruth MallibaI')' waa ~ aecu,. ,. padecl:ac:bOOl aocl a oentJ'~ b\Wd many ,ears, per~PI "longe,r U!,u ,,!ere: ~E;. B. MJchener a.n~ ~ . __ , -< trlX of th!! _tate of OeDevteve Ina bel- to ., form Ia ~ matter 01 . ~ o\bef. POl' , a onJ term ~ bert MOilber, .'7'!\-Vlola Keys" x,tute Mrs. NeUIe Tinney. (lorrespcmdent Malsbary with O.P. Brown, JIoraice 1I~ .. tber8 &by ~. putnley pr8dd~ over, the Ift,DIJIW' 'FurnaS: Will, VilU' .wen. ' ~~ i Mr . and Mrs. 'Will Lawson were RoOlill 'and ,Jotm' OaddarG .. &p'uaa tew. Wben the bulldlDlJ was room and, as iIotne of tbe boys can -4nna, P'I1rna8, AIma L1Je, ManiiI given the pleasure . Sunllay 01 a Pl'aisers. '.. , . ~ .,.or bow ftnance\l. ~ In- teetuy, ab,e bad one. un,uaual '~t., MC(l~as. V{alI;er E. DHln. 'G eol'l& family reunion, the' .nut ' get-toT4e executor 0( lll1e Mtate 01 JI:. t~ wOUld pr~11 ' b&v~ In lAO ~ere was, formed am III 'S. Bailey, ~, ~lua. "l8-loa" "0 H 10 at C ' lli II gether tor 25 years. 'IboIIe preaeXJt ile 'Fisher, Lebanon, ordered to IeJ1 ~ aY&llllble ~~ years aao,~ut the former puplll or J~ BU~ DaklD, LSzIltt!:lldes, Moille Bt8pham,' ur o~e ", a po • ., were Mr. and Mrs. Rex LaWSOD, of certalJi ~urlUes belonging to ' t.M ," "a OldeIt ..-.n . DOW liviDa, bOrn 111 '., oi1b Samuel . Scot,~ an . d. George P. Ida Mu8ha11. Eha ~. To the This !amoull i/Ul, llt Gallipolill Is more than n centurf, old, an~ II Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. 1taymond estate. ' t .... --i laotian ow a moat inte .ting mUBeum. Lafayette. was . enter.tnme~ here ID zl Mr wa,n1fllYl)le. ~. 'Prank' B. 'RoJ)ertI. Brown the Old SchOO B8&C/O • beat of my knowle<l&e. W. B. Allen ~825 Arrio~g .the 'storie .opjellts to be secn 18 the hn,d In whIch ~1J1!f LaiWson, MIss Jtnney Fra,. er, . 'I'he es~te of. GeIUucle A. DI1Ie6. o.aloqsa, ~. orma me ~t . The father of Mrs. , Rldgel Prew hnd Waltj!r DaId~ are the alle aurPhlllipe later g of F.rance, slept during \lis viSIt to the Frene1i and Mrs. Rolly LaWson ipld fam1ly, ~. found to have. net wque cSk1 not. aUend schoOl in aDJ Of sweet, W&ll the ortstnator of the Vlyors, , .. colony here In .1'1 , Other tamoii~ histori~ s}1\l~lln~ points. of in~st . ¥r. Jim Lawson. Mr. · and Mrs. ot .1.481.26, that of John ~. be c:r ... -tiMh ppGrler 't dellorlbed in h~ booklet ''':EnJoy Yourself In Olno," copy of which . Mrs WU the ,?1lJ1dJDp 1iJ)CmI , mentlOlled. AS Idea a~d waa a ..... 8\1 iD t~ late e1gbtles ~bere. deve1be lied l)y mlliJing reqllest to the ,Ohio Development and Publicity Leonard ~wson, Mr. and . - $886.55 ,ana that ' o~ ' .JpIeph P. ~.~' ill n,", 81 we 'mUiti con- untU hla un~e1),' death. The.as- oped atrOll1t sentilnent favorln8 a COmmission•. Wyca\'dotto Du,ildillg. lColumbu8, Ohio. . Uem LaWllOn. ' M!'.. Reece Lay,oson, Schucbte~. Morrow, .-,'/'1'7.61 IIID4 Clude 'that toe c:8ntlal echOOl iOOIation llourlahed' for many yeara new and modern bulld.\JIg. 'I'hoIci til ' , 'M.!',' and Mrs. Harvey PlnlLard ot successions detetmlne<t ceclea ~.,. ¥ UlUa!' when tbe l!IIJ'II8 &1\d atta1ned a blih Ught a.t the favor clalJDed t~a.t t~ .'Union ;' .. t Olnclnn8lti. were the week.end , The co~t approred the brat &ad t time a . '!VaS' Of the tax pQv li 111volved atron8 1906. 'homecouilil«: ,hot on ,account of a Cl , v. . '. \ quet ' were Rev, Hilda Snyder, MfS .. ~:~~.Of Mr. and Mrs. I:.e'Oniu'd Ilna) accounts of the . ~, ~ ~loiI developed to the obaDP. ap1eJld1d group,p.li:~ure. was ~~e of in the east wall. "An ;inspeowr was '. Helen ' WIlllams, Mrs: Ruth Palmer, Kohl ,and Precl DeUll8f, .... bat wI'b . '. . . ~ty, in favor thOllO p~~ 111.fron of, ~he 81:ad~ . imported who auhstanclated tbe Mrs. Miriam CaldweU,' Miss sm.: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bradeen son; Bert ~ . WayneavWe. ~4 a m1Jltant ~i' boatd the bulld1ni whlCb WBa fl!atured ~ tb~" sta~,\-¥thouih not oppo8ecl to the man Stewart, Mrs. Cleo Tirtley, ¥rs. had as their guests Sa.turday eve- BertIh& E. Lewis and ~ary E, oar- . . proJ8,Clt Was" bl'oUSht to conclualpn souveD1t ecUtiOn ,01 the MJauU 0&, move my oplnJon.lS that had It been Ernest La;cy. Mrs. ' Dena Kenrick oing Mr. and Mrs" Harvey Pinkard win. Leba1lDn" and William watt. with the unlOD .JCb~ .... a reault. zette. A blih "Ilh001 carr10~~ wa. lett $h41n1f"tti~ old buUdlhg woUld Ml's. Miriam O:Wont1. Mrs. Nancy' and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ti.nney., Norma PhUUpa to admiDBnlrd, Mrs. RittenhOUSE! ' aild Mis;' How Ii; th1& for flah1ng Ee4 IBter the estate of ber late buabaDd, . ~ thOll4l yein tb,ere weie but tbfte lI6'liUl8ed aboUt .111'70 and the ftrat be Just as staunch today as whim It ~1'8 ot. the bOm'd of educat1~n. gradua~ ·1Ir: 11m under, W~ waa raze '. Agai Drew Sweet enEllia Aman. Gilyle and Billy Evans went f1&h1nB ¥alvln ~. Phillips, ~~ w1~b fOrd Will ten the ,"plct~ and In ~ paper, ihe'y 'were ~11: Dr. "fl. H. ~M. ~ord. Saturday at ~rrymore Springs and J;1bert Irons, Charles Baker . and dereon, ~ , II. Zell and m~ , educa~d man and it 11 the Newa r ~hed , str?DB argucaugbt 106 fllh. George Hackman, as appra1aera. aiancH'&Iiber. !,~ E. . Merritt. 1 to say that no sl1CC88lOJ: WU mente fa.voring a stlUtlture., Be Mrs. Nettle ' TlnIley and Mrs. The second and linal account of ' never kneW ~ grandla't1ler, ~e 8\lperlor 81 a. iatlnlat. Be was was also a membe.l' ,o~' the . board ~ura Werntz were Sunday eve~lni the eState 'of Henri Fr~' DWIJ r8ll1deza 01 thd· a_unitY , ' li.te'r fOr the ~-'88 tel'Jh but v,' en tbe' cJlaJige was .made. guests of ~. and Mrs. Sherman incom~t. approved; &lao. the be".. .. JIl'Ute' of JJurton' tiay!ns been out. of t.be work for lIlnI that if left to a vote, 'of the Ti.nney. ~d account of the pte of Ida ClOUDt)', Mew JerIIf1. That county some 1earl and in l'ath91' poor elec~rs, the women were npt tben Uvea at W~ . ~._ " M.r. and Mrs. Ralph Kensworthy O. DeNise, Franklln. aDel the Iltat leA Ita Imprint OIl ~ temtory u tJealth he ftlUed to lIUlt. aU ~ votlJ)g. a bond l8IIue JIl1iht .be Cleo, , Mr.~ and Mrs. a;. . lond Da~, of opent the wee~·end wltb Mra. Flora of S. A. Btmweu,' Lebanon. ~. Itt. BollJ ~ ~ corned an4 1111<1 not·reemployed. ·AI feated. Ute boatd resorted to wl1tl.t caUed on Ji~' . May CorneU ~r, and Mrs" Bevan Jenkins and Henderson and attended the alum- \ The Inventori ~f ~ ' eata!.e· of . cwJOu were·'lUIIDe4 f~ vwaaea there. Paul ~ld of uama.Ue1. "I .,.. priv- DIlght be t.erme4 .. aUbterfutle, ill. ~ \ . ch1ld.ren, l!)&rl and Jonn, called on , nl ~eet~g Saturday e.veri1ng.. Illdon P.. Kerby appJ'Qlled • OfaQdt"t~ W8II a aklllilcl ~ ,Aepd to alt .t h1I feet and ·wat to sued bonds ' to -the extent allowed . Mr. ,and'l4rs. E. ~ y>n~aere, Mrs. Mrs. Jenk1n's father. John Wilson. PrlvMe Joe Henderson' who 11 -i 'The court aet June 12 hear the aDdlbe cinlt; one ID, t-be, v1Qlnlty, f<1;l' ~ in,;aU llDCe ty ,th. _he ~&II a 'lVlthout a vote, let tbe contract and J. B. ~on~, ~. WI1b\ll' FOqlk.s and Robert. Sunday afternoon. f st'atloned at Jelrel'l101l BarraCks, lIlventoriea of the .-tal:.ia of HOrace 8IlIIIe lara .lie» could buUd a :wind~UClLtor aDd a t~, gen- later lnBde anothu l8IUe to com- and Ernl!6t Follal attended the " Mrs .. Ella HlUnes, ·Mr. and Mrs. Mo" ~nd who hal beeJlin the bos'; feYII aD4 J.' W~I bOth oi . ~ ~, ~ of b1a !laD~ fnt :due was ~- Illete the~1nIr. Tbua 51 . YeaI'I ~el'al Motors J!l" ds1tlcip a.t the jWuuam. Smltb and 'Ml1,rUyn Sue pita.! there, is, re~ better. . 'W~. .' , IWl alit. '!Ie ,JrU no~ II: of JIQraCe ,~n and ~ Jan- ago the old Union aclIOOI, whl.ch DUtton 'faU'ground.~ lda.y ev/ening., nnd Mr. j,l.nd Mrs. Raleigh '~an ,' Mr&. Walter ~es ~ ,~e- Report of ' aaIe,li. of the eatate of hlIbli ~ _ but an. enOO!JlIDelICl8IJ1eDtexerclie8 were, boIda sO many c:her1Ipl1ed memories Ul8II'Vewa SUI.ltl of Ferry, spent IYere cUnner 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. turned home after a week. y1a1t ~, 'Fra.nk11n, apProvec1. .~ 10r 1004 .lOboo14 and , . , . tJ,l the 'p'ld ,~ churoh 10r many ,old gradII. ~, a ~ SlUlday 'lfith her I , oth~, Hennan, tiOI'uce ' compton Sunday. Mr. and WW1 her slater in 01nclnJlat.1. Tije 111ventorlee of t.b.o estate. or ' ..., )11'. ve blm more i:ieJDs ~tl»Di nri t~e audi, of U1~ put, . at the Carmony Mrs. Evan Bo8an of oa.ytOn, ~ued Wilbur Ti.nney ~ • sUnday P. o..r:ter and Ralph Rob16on. ' fot ~ ~ ~ taw ~ ~ torium ~ t.axecl to ~ caPldt7· , ~ ' Ml'II. and ~ In the afternoon.'I. I , , guest of Ws. )'lett1e ~ey, a.wrovec1 . iban cJiur 'lIQanl mem1Mr. TbI POllo~. the oUItom"oI the dI.Y, ¥<io!la10f ' .H'om r Haines' and fqmUy ~er!! Mr. 'and!!rl. ~ Bop~ and The l.!1,entory Of the ' t!*t,e ' of tJDlcID, '1IICl'lool 1fU" ~ OIl :·tbe aDd acIJ1eN . to for JIIaII1 " " ' w u u a u i gue~ts~ of' Mra~ MllUe TerreU of famlly, of Wc;kUetowD, wll'! cUnner ~ces E. ,AI,den. W~, .., ~ W tbe ji'ade ~ ~uate cleJl\'erect an ..~UOIU' Ne", Vienna, on B\Ioturday. 'of and lII&~e be ~.JuDe IT. . ' _.. . . . aDJ ... ualita5' Ma~ ~e.i~ c:a\leI1 Bbp\d.na.'· • . . Tbe Wt. val\le ef the ~ cl on _rtlyn Sde Ihfth ,It.*.t' TUes. ~. z..III. ·G ·nlallUllllfU'lr.it. ', Moi'l'oW: 'd etit_ ~iiII~_!!IJ!!__ uny. afternoon,' . and Viola 1'QX. at Orc"lIrlck~~'w'ere Mr. ~d' ¥i'a. Samuel s~~ce of SundaY evenJDi sUeat.a 01 Mr. and ,.{urlon; ohio. and Mrs. W. E. B~ ~. 'Maurice B~a. " ian were dinner guests or' Raletgh We are till!.d .to re~rt that oe~ , _. _ ' • Bogan a.nd wUe DecoratiOn Day, HopJtlDS 1& improYlDS C!f a- broken' . ~ A. Mllier filed 'a cUvotte action ~ Jamea B. Kruer in Mrs. Hattie Elllo't t and MIss let!, J:{elen ot ' Oreenfleld, Ohio. and Mr. and Mn. Kanball Glo&slp, whiCh she ohargec1 n~. They ,RoJjert ·P. · Thompson of Louisville, ot Ml8ml8bul'I. were SlIIJclQ dIn- were married In 1915 and ~ Ky., calied ' on Jopn Wl1s~n and n~' iUest,. of Mrl an" Mm. , oute lBB.t Qec:ember 7, she .charg.;d in Robel-t Monday afternoon. Glos8lp. pe~tlon. They have /l0 ' ehlli1reD, ' , Mr. and Mrs. Ho~er HaineS and ' . • son R1chllrd, called .On Mrs. wn~ FE1~R't ., tia'rd Haines of Dayton. on sunday ' . :, -' afLernOon. . lIartle'" F. 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FOR SALE-Bweet potato plants, FEltRY ' CHflUOH OF CHRIST S5c ' per hUndred or three hundred \Y. O. ~mlth. lllnlaler for fUM!. Ali ,k lnds of gD,l'Clen plants lOe per dozen or 3 dozen IroNnAY for 250. ObaS. O. Strouse, R.&.2, 9:30 a. m ~ Bible reboot 1 1-2 miles north 01 Waynesvllle, 10.45 a. DL-Ooniinunion. corner Waynesville - Fe~ty and 11:00 a. m.....,send·on. Lytle roods. 5-714,21.28; 6_4,11· 8;00 p. m .-PrClllCbIn&'. FOR RENT - 4 room apartment. Third street in Waynesville. InquJre Miss M. W. Edwards. FOR SALE - Watklns Products at 23 N. , Bx:oadway, Lelianon. Open ' evenings for your convenience. Glen Untner. Pnone 63 L. FOR SALE-Slckle Grlnder. ,See A. ' F . Mclloh or phone 2571.

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'l'he ,eaeral~a IlIato1'7. ma'In" deeds speak most eloquenUy of hII devotion to Amerlca~ But when ..ni' _ •••• " • .. asked about hi. viewl on democ. Dr. XII..... carol"U, .. I..... c ..... I. racy. he' answered succinctly: "D.. 1... .... It· mocracy? Look wbat;lt hall done for ....... ~ , ~I~r. .eI.nUfle! ... p .... .... " . . '..... • .....' ••1...... "IIckl" me. Took me off a Kan"l1 farm; _I _ ........ n.,.. to Inc,........ now of gave me the best education In the world; gave me a chance to_ m~e .~D:I::d:.. ~~~~I~c;,~f.....w. Seatl for , - . p,.pald .... pl. TODAY I a career for myself." .....,~_hbi

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. Mrs.l~ J. B. Jones in com'CARL G. SMITH, Editor " . pany with Mr. and M{s. Morris Enter ..d •• aecond cia., m.tt.r .t til. Poet _OHloa Cornelll and Mrs, William Berg~ncle ~ay8 aU,aSCRIPTION RATEI , dall of Dayton visited their ,1.60 • V•• r In Adv.noo , friend, M'rs. Cora Davis at Sprin~ Valley Thursday. Mrs. Davis has been quite ill. Mr. and ' Mrs. Lester Kenrick were recent guests ,for sevIN '(TO have events listed in this calendar, notifY ,Tht Mlami.GueUe .e rat. days of Mr. and Mrs. Ho~fore 4 p. m. Tuesdays.) " . ward Swank at Ham1Tfo1l. }/e~s/J(Jpe, I Mrs. ' Luc;y 'Fite of Cincinnati ' . ", FRIDAY, ocr. 15 AN.D ,\u was a ,guest of h,er brot!ler-infall Festival features High School Band Contest. law .and sister, MIJ'. and Mrs. Last of revival s~ries at Cliurch of Christ, 7 :,3 0P. M. E. S: ·!Longacre from- Saturday Basebal!, Waynesville H. S. vs. Mason, at home. . until Monday and attended the 16 ' , '. " ' SA\fURDAY, Home-Coming at Lytk church Sunday. . , , Big 'wind-up' of Fall festiva l --:r street dance at:ld gratid prtze. ·Mr. and M~s. Everett Early SUNDAY, OCT. 17 attended the Fair at. ,y eorgeGo to Church! . town on Thllfsday. ,,' 'lottball playoff . Legion vs. Bellbrook, '2 P. M. Mrs. Margaret Johns, in , . Ii 18 . . MONDAY, co mpany wiblt Mr. Charles Do )'OiIlmo,.,"th~ heet ,.,., 10 Boy Scout Troop 40 at 7 :15 P. M. Buckles, of Qayton, a friend of ' ,:~~, ':!!.lbchll'ldrenri.ht_·n_fiDe..!'_ .... t th . READ !IV 104.~1 OHIO FAMILlEi ....... ~ ,-. 'ted I' . • TU:::S:-:.Y, 19 Pau I J 0 h I)S VIS, 11m a , e . PI::.'? them In • eo'U..- A.p IIDd 'tyo f C' _. t'I, Sun ~ WiTH $10 IIUION ,DOLLARS !O, SPIND -.- .. - ~ · Boy's Club at S. N. Keys' Home, . 7 :30 P. M. · mc Inna pnm. 1It ,011 mal reall U mversl day afternoon. for local or Stale Role_ wID' ~","nt the entire __ 01 • [a " ~ ! I:jll , \V ;l )' j~:!~ v i Ie H. . vs. Carlisl(!, at. nome. Mr. . an,a Mrs. Lawrence VI.II Ihl. -New_pape' , eoDep edueal(on. You need\l.noI WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20 ' t ct T f OR ,.,.It untO the, enter eoU.,e to ,tart· Ell 10 an son, ommy 0 ' II .p.ytn.lor It. Start no,., on tlie ..r., ., Con.-crt at Waynesville H. S., Herbert' Petrie & Hussars, 8 P., M~ Dayton were Sunday e'y~ning Ca , Wire or Write, ,~ria. _, "wIth u.s. Savin.. mURSDAY, OCT. 21 guests of Mr: and Mrs. Walour representative. 8qiula. ,In ten 7ea,.. .1011'11 haYe 14 Mctho(ii t W. S. C. ,So at Carlton Cook home. ter KenriCk. ' 10 .pend .lor e"..., .S 7011 pat In. Mrs. Guy Routzahn and son There .~.t,.,o a1ltomatlc ,.,a1'l lor ' ... p1U'C!hue 01 u.s. Sariap Bonde, Russell, in company with Mr. 7OW' firm', S."lilp Plan, and Ml·S. Frank Brown of Tipp 111 CITIUNS BUILDING or, II telloem , 70111' baak', . City, speoj the week-end . 1 850 IUCUD A",NUI Bood...Moath an. ' CLE~~:!,:', 1:~:HIO "' , ' " u.s. ,.,..,.... "-rf-e with Mr. and Mrs. ,Perry Clingan at Hudson, Ind. l!;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii. . . .aliiiiliiiiill_.... 'FALL FJ!l8TIVAL OCT, II, - 11', Mrs. ·,Emma. Sears and Mr. aod ~lrs. Thomas White of DaJyton, ' Miss Ruth Nutt of ,-1. • Center1vilte and Mr. and Mrs. teon. Salisbury of Washington \fT. HOLLY METHODtST . C. H. vJere caUers at the home . Prepare now for Winter I Stock T. M. Scarff. ' Minister Sunday Sch(loT ' 9 :30 a.m. of M.rs. Nettie Emrick ·Sunday u on 'anti·freeze. We"vl! the' eveninl~· ' . B.A. Earnhart, SupL finest quality at lowest prices. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bettker' '.vorshlp Service 10 :30 Lm. Try our expert winterizing sera .v:enfng SerVice . 7:30 p.m. met with an ,accident in Oak. ' tool We call and deliver. vice wood, Thursday, when a coal . ME11IODIST aruROI CAESARS ,CREEK FRIENDS truck ran into .thelr. ~ar. They R.B. ~leman. Minister Our School , 9 :~O Lm. Rev. Da.vi~ Stanfield, ( Mlililler recsivec,t cuts and bruises and -Sundar School to ~ thel~ cat was badly damaged . . . J:' J. 'Burste, Supt. Worstilp Serrice • It .... ~r. , :end Mrs. ' WIJUam WOlshlp and Sermon Main and Miami Sts. StroUSI!, Mr. and IMrs. Everett to:30 Lm. tn'IOA E. u. 8. aIURaI Early, Mrs. 'J. BI Jones and j, key. William Shannon Mrs. Susan Saylor attended MARY,S EPISCOPAL 9:30 Lm. Friendship Night of ·the EastSamuel'N. Keys, Minister . ~Unday School Mrs. Jam~ Garrison. SupL ern· Star at Wlayne~vllte. Mon· Church School 9 :15' A.M. . Holy Communion to:30 A~ M. ' Preaching 1'st and lrd Sundays· day ev'ening. 10:30 a.~ M'rs. Vernon Pursley and each month ,Evening ServiceS 7:30p.m. her Sunday School ' aass of FRIENDS . Representin, Girls visited' "Everybody's First · Day ~ho~l . 9 :30 a.m. I .m.£ ME'iiiODIST W......... &Comp..., ("ruRal . Farm" of WLW, ·near , Mason, Meetin2' for Worship Saturday. ', :, 10:30 a.m. MetpberS New ¥ ork -S to«!k Or. J osep h Myen, Min'...... _r , (jttle -Linda Routzahn of Exchanges and other ' , WAYNESVILLE Sunday Scbool ' 9:30 a.m. Franklin is spending some time r~gi$tered ' Exchansf:~ alUROI OF OIRIST Mrs. Ruth Saylor, &apL. 1 'with her grandparents, · Mr. InveIbDeDt ' 'fruit M. H. Coffey, MiIllster ~~rsblp Service to:30 a.m. and Mrs. Clyde ' wharton, as Bought _ Sold '- Quoted . Blble School 9:30 a.m. PERRY aruRCH OF her mother, Mr~. Loren RoutPhorie Wa,.._viI1e 2530 Momina: Wonhi~ to: 30 A. M. Byron carver. ,'Minister . z~h~ . e~ntered MIddletown ·110sDaz!OD AD3257. Younr ""eople's M~tlnl Bible sChool 9~30 Lm. pltal Nionday for an o'perat!on . . _ 7:15 P. M. MO"'in~WorshiP f~:30 a.m. , A number · of people en~o . F,/cnlnr Service 8 P. M. Pra}cr eetinf' , . . _ . :00 ,.m. . edh thel homecoming at~ the L Ie foung people)'s Meetinr . C urc 1. Gu~st~ wer~ ~rom • 51'. 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Call pursuance of a re90JutlQn of tJte ' , Mrs. Leah MUla, Ctark,' Allee od Sherwo Fred Mrs. and Mr., .FranCis Gene Brown; phone CouncU ot, th~ . Villatte o~ ~YI1~ee­ Court ~robate Judge of the Dr. cn)ina gave. a ainner party 'ill th~ir ' Mrs; Ella i Dakin, Waynesville 2'47,2 or calI vlUe, Warren County. Ohio pa..ed , WarreD County, Otio. •.e. Dakin W ;~e~ ay, ,HollPW ,m evenlllg ay .Thursd tmiere Ilome 19(8, July collect. )¥i1mington 2111. the 2nd doy 'of AttorJloy OrQ'Y. H" z: d~d Ute atte Sqtith' (;!lrl ' i M~, , anCl .~rs. and, Prof. ..- '\ to ' ent , -':102~' compnm wUl be su'bmltted to 0. vote' Of the s. · N~ Rex. the of ion ordinat movmg FOR SALE .ace H. C. Milligan who people ot,the Vllla8'e ot Waynesville, wer,e Keys 'ol,l Sunda,¥.; ~ftemoOn. , ' Warren County, Ohio at the Oeneral ---:-----------,-~- to Mason. Other ,guests . 't, ' ~, Mr. and Mrs. Tom, Welch and In said Vmage CARb OF ~ ELECTRIC WASHING Mach- Electlon ·to be held J FoUowingl a Canada vaea. , Tucker S,. voting of ,Harry MrS. places an~ Mr. ,'egular 5e the at I {vish to thank-~al~l-t~h-0ine with wringer - '25 . of wh" have-so kindly rememb er- ' Mrs . . Charles Gordan , was ticn, in the Nip a,&on counb:y. Ben Smith, Waynesville. Call therein, on Tuesday the 2nd day arl~ D. FraNovember 1848, & ren~o.) ot. a tax ed with cards, lelters and flow- hostess to the W. Cv T. l1. at Mr. and ~" Illinois. /.Z:iS4. . ,_ Passed: ka, Winnef ker, on., and two afterno ~ ay' 'elt'Ceed 'Thursd 'not home !.'ate a her ' at in ment . ers during my confine • ,wit}( the , R. L. eY.. days 'few; 'one a each tor Brown l mille (2%) W.,'Car Mrs. one-halt and Mr. O~~ HEAT~ ' l. FOR SiAlL~ , which amounts the hospita Re~an's al' , their. M'llin street second Size, burned I[ P.1Ul dollar of valuation , Mrs. Anna William son were callers in Leesb u~g, SUn- resldenc each for cente (26) lve tweflty-f e" Mr$. Jean Frake ... and tl) , of one season. Also laundry day. tor ~ and Mrs. Jam.es. Park Mrs. Dorothy O'Reg-an are sial. Mr. stove. Wymer .D rake, Ph ? :1C • one hundred 1\0110.1'8 of valuation -md. the 'purpose '0 f ' CURRENT " We wish to thank our friend s ' and daughters of . Cmcl~nati ters. Mr. Fraker Is associated 2: ::" 1 • vlUlIlIre, said of rs, and relative s for the were -Monday evenmg dmner ' with Riter &; Company, brok-. ES S neighbo ElXPEN' APPLES - Jonatllans. Cort- ' tor the tax year 1949 and tO,r a. sympathy given us during guests of Mrs. ' ~ark's parents ersl . on L.a Sane ~ St., atlcago , lands and Grimes Golden. period of tour yee.t'8 tbetea.tter. ' was formetly los~ of ou'r husband recent the Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry S. Tucker. , whlle '~rs. r Fraker , OUS DELlCI Also RED of th~ -Goodman membe wUl to a wish election S~tura also said was for We, e Fit, palla father. The Louise and Mrs. Har" • Underwoo,d Orchard Stoek Company Chi. open at 6: 80 A. M. a.nd re~tn o~en thank Rev. Coffey for his co_m' day aftet.aoon guest of Mr. and The~tre . veysburg. Phone 2M7. ' cagb:r of ouse A. Waterh U. Standard O. -Jr. George (Eastern the M. P. Mrs. words, 6:80 until. fortin,g.- -ind I ' lly ville. day. especia Aid Waynes we ot and 'rime) . M. Lodge, . Eleoof B~ar4 the u~n­ ot has.-~et o~der Qui,g-ly ill' Urton Earl ' 8. M'r_ ·Aly,ce Mr~. wish to thank Two · Children's coats, Size .' was Ohio. and the McClure Funeral Home ed to her home after~ a VISit w'lt\t , Mrs. W'. H. ' Mlldden One light blue, summer - tions ot Warren County, ', ROLDlDN . E JOHN ver and her brother and sister-in-law gostess .tn ilie PFogresslve BusMcKee Lizzie Mrs: , 'weight, and one navy blue, Obalrm& n . Family Mr. and Mrs. Will Drake of mess Wbmen's Grub on :~. winter weight, Chesterfield , , , PARKER M. A. A. M. nesday, evenillf. ,A covered (lIsh 2721. Phone type. Blanchester. Clerk. ' - 10 t 4 Fulkerson. R.ev. , and M1's. Ward a!ld supper Was enj,oyed. D\IO.jO:tlle ' . a~ t~e schooF' house, . family spent the .week}nd. W!t~ . qteetin¥ " ' - ',: oU, ..c ONE 'GIRL'S Water~Repel\ent \\(0 , Planned• . program no' ).' Detrol!" In s r~latlve (I - , "~(f._ .." ~ red snow suit, Size 3. Mrs. NOTICE OF ,ELECTI ON ,ON RB· \ • .' . , and " Frye _ ¥Iyan s. , and Mr. I ' . NE,WAL OF A TAX ou:ralD ir ' Edwin Surface. PJtone 29t 1. - family had as Ul.~ir' guests. Sun. Da.y, f o ' itt Pol Frances MISS TEN MILL LIMITAT ION , Mr. and ton spent Monday evening ,with day Mr. Frye's patents Green and red plaid snow ro Hitlsbo of e F,ry, Henry Mrs.' ton Penning .J~se r good con,dition. Nottee 1a hereby gtven. that In Mr. and Mrs . ,--S iJ;~ size 5, ' - ;lnd Mr. an~ ' (S~ p~ Basb(o[(}' Leo Conner, Phone 2471. purauance of a re.olutloD or th. and son Danny. . ' ' Al)\~hs: 0 .family and Miss ~da <;:.race Schoonov~r , ..,..,.1014" Bou'd ot BcIuoatloD, ot Wa.ype Loo&1 , , on IS ~n,.-. !lvmnt l Cal'l Mr . 'a was' , sville Wayne near of oouoq, School Djatrtct, wan.n ~ ~r 'H ~ . •, of Miss fined . to V~l~tan ' houserr dKerns. of JUlY weeken sop the ,S1et d·" ......... Ohio. . ~:-l'est Gladys -., i. , .I . Dayton I S RENT D FOR M d M .. to d eilltlmltte be wm ' Becken. there Jolul 1148. ' Mrs. ' , an Olyer'S . Mr. and r. . an . rs. 8Ohool -.ld ot people the of vOte 'rent. for rooms shed Frank3 UnfurnI Johnny' f to' ofYr~nlclin spent S/Jhday after. Sr., and son Mrs. Margaret Jollns, Lytle. Dletrtot, at the ~~aJ BlleoUoD· at lin spent Monday . ei<eni~Jt with dauKh. _nd SPIl their with nO,on ptetrtct Sahool iatd In held' be ' 1 Q21 " Mrs. Eugene Mr, Becketf's pareo~, ft)r. and . tb"e rcular placee'C?t votlnl' ther. , .ter-In-Iaw, Mr.d and . .·lU"'l"l:'ft TO 'IlRAD£- . MIl'S. ,Ben Beck~tt. . • famll~. a!1 ass w.'AlULU Snodgr Noyot day CD Tue8481Y the Sud Mr. and Mrs. :John .Rfloades we.re services n Dlo! Commu tax Have ice box and t)ced ~ewiJlg ember UU, a renewalg ofthr.. Sunday · dinner guests of were, st ~ethod:l th~ .. (I) - obsery.ed at machine, or will make sep- at Ii. rate Dot uc",lu . and'wife-Rev. 1l~ mlnlst~r ·thelr ':Ith. fl!lg Ytbmornf SAundAa ' urch Ch valuaot r one.,doll& each arate , deals. H. E. Elstro, -mrue tor 'Mlddletown:~ C R Hope, Mrs. · . Iclll"lng 0 ur r . . ' ~v. . ('0) ~Ir~ f.q -10i4 tlon, which alll9U!l~ . 34. ~ Phone 26 from cent. toor eacll 1Ine llun4red dollare Vlvan Frye was absent week, last 4ays se,,:era1 work or purpoee the tor . of valua.tlon HELP W AN'I'ED--FE.MAL. , CUllRENT EXlPlIlN8lDS of die owanr to tllne;s5. Mrs: M~ttle ',C;a~ter of ge~r lof WOMAN to clean large auditor- Sabool Dlatrlct, ' fOr a , perl!t4 thl , t~wn IS ifi at h~r home. ttve (6) ;'eara b~Din,. 1fWI ium daily. Call 2143. 'Mrs. O~v~ Curl 'retur¥ d Mr. a:~{l ~i'S. C2\arles J-Indta& year Ute ay from t ' visit, with rel- ' Thursd s room' their vacated 'have say wW 14 electton. The polle '\ t two ED WANT friends in Sabina and , and atives on , ent qUi apartm to one Gordon .the Some open at 6:80 A. K. and ~ in . " ille,O;" 'Oarksv · ,to moved ' ls. have !lnd materia st. quilts, from my. open until 6:30 P. K. (Euterp Maan St. of Dakin E; , Waiter Rev. ' are 2936 rooms Phone Time) or Aid da.y. . . New Carh~14~. The at tb e,' Il,1est a Is o~, M , ·10t4 8ta.n4ard t.ouls, ~rs. Mr·1fn4 by ,Iple~ , QC~U now ~ .. BII of By order ot thl BlM"'d , • Hou;e (or a few weOks. ' ~11 Mldtey and fami'j. ' of Warren COUDW, Ohio. re.'. s ~wird et 'Mtrgar MIsS MEN AND WOME N WANT ED dODe ~U':lt Ovlc t~e of s MeQl~er rolIN, E. HOLOJDN. " from a '.'v,-" of ' FOR FAcrO RY WORK. ~trlD&D enjoyed a Halloween p~ty-Sat. 'turned' Fri~ay ,at the country Iiome of -several da~ with Mr. and Mrs. . u.e yand A. 11. PAJIKE R, STEAOY work with concern M,rs. Ho,,!ard Grallam. J' Wilson. ~dwards near Spring:' Clerk. Mr. f which ran full all through last ' ~~.'_,",!'_'~........" ~~~...,;'~..;.~~~~~~=~~~ and year, . .l. wages , ensuinr thethis s foJ' ' at : depr~ssion. Good Officer -1011 V'e~e ' ,mttetttl elect~d :o')workJ,tlg conditions. Excell· . Dr. ,and -M.J's. Gordan ~UisQn NOTICR O" , APPOII~TM."T ./ ent opportunity for advance' of Dayton spent Sut:\day with ADMINI STRATO R ~ ment. Write to Dave Bane, Mr. and Mrs. J6.hp Simpson. , Fox Paper Compa,ny, lock", Miss Martha ' Ad~ of Gor. land. Oncinnati t 5, Ohio. Eetato of David H . .Lucae ~ , '. . with d ,weeken the ~ent win ·AIIDf. thM alVIn b~­ herlby NoUoe 1a Give facts on yO'lr ."I.~ :'R O Blancbe . Mr: other .grandm her 'A4. ~' ' ground, edudatlon, ag~ etc. l!I. Lucu ~ Poet Offlc. Jl Emerso Mrs an? M.r. and carr, Ohio tlle, Waynen dreea Ia R. R. 1. , Experience not necessary. -t021 ~ >been duly appolnte4 IU ~ Masters and sons. ' ~

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Ralph Belcher's filling station on South Main Street was held up at 9':20 p. ni. 'Tuesday by ,four men in &' stOlen car who iled with ~IUC"ARD LEE" WICAI~ about $50 from the cash register. Mrs . . Belcher. was 'r unning the station .while "her husband was in . Daytol).. They wer~ about to close Richard Lee, on November 22, at ". for th~ night 'When the 194.6 'Miami yalley Hospital. Mr. and Buick sedan drove UP! Thi-ec 0' Mrs. Rudolph Hilderbr~cht anq the men wetlt'· inside the 'station Mr. and Mrs. James Wical are 'and the fourth 'told tRe helper to the proua grandparent!!. ''Ptu it up.'iAfter as~ng forsoft drinks, one of' tne trio inside pushed a gun in Mrs. Belcher's back and orderell her ~o keep 90·J~tre quiet. He tried to open. ~he ~ash register. by pushing down two keYIl at once, This jam~ed it, and , A 90-acre, far~, juslt !3duth of ' he ' fORed Mrs. Belcher to fix it Centerville on Lebanol~ PilCe 'at and open the . drawer. Then he Social Row Roa~, has' b.een sold b~ sc~ope.d up all the bills 'and change: the heirs of James W. Campbell, and dipped · up a handful of, pllndeceased, to George ijenJde, Inc" JIles from 'another box, spilling local realtor-\i. some of them. ' _ the men ; then got into .the Mr' James Campbell 'vas a -well car,All wh\ch was still being filled known faTmer in Washington Township and had' lived on the with gas. They ' auddenly drove. off, le~ving behind the cap of the place since 1912. It bas always gasoline tank. ' been consider ed a tood producing Mts, Belcher immediately telefarm as the land - is rich an(\ . level. The . PJioper ty, 'Isl iji,proved phoned' tqe s/lerlff's office that th~ wjth an' old bricK and frame col, car 'was headed for Le,banon. How~ 'onial house, which t}le ' purchasers ever, when the ca:r was seen speed~ intend t.o sell with' 2 a~,res of ,land. 'ing down ~ute 42 tllro,uJh the county seat, It was not stopped. The ' balance of the I~nd will be . At 4. a. !D;, Cinclianat4 police sold In a~eage traets. · th,a fam ~ h.. three-tourtbs of front- cornere4 three of tile men in &" dead end street. 'two fled on ..e aJeq L8han0n Social but James E. J-wli. 21, Who Row Road.

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A new fire alann siren has been Installed in the Waynesville Farwith business going on as usual mers ~lI:change elevator i in Cor., . around the decol,'ators. win, as an automatic wa~ng de{' , A new forced-air oil heating vice in ease of ffre, it waa a : The mail brmgl in all sorts of system i.l\ being Installed. 'l1he six n,oUl'lced this week. 'l1he siren, ' ,proparanda, an~ '" some of it large . vAndo~s facing 0" Main which was tested at the last Mon'DlWSU me thourh the 'senders and North Streets are being re- day evening fire l1:ractice session, hope it Will at'c?use me to grent , placed Jjth glass-Qrlck panels. The Ilounds similar tb tlie one at '-deed. of v&r in their behalf. interior ceiling will be of sound- . ,Waynesville's powerhouse. ' i'V8I'J week an Oregon concern absorbing whit, panels, and a new C~l Pitstick of the exchapge reaends out a "letter from Joe floor is to be laid in the lobby. ports that the new siren, may Satta," which is renerally a tirade The walls will come in for a new sound once if SOl)leone accidentally .apinst locialilm, which by his :'paint ' job, Some of the work 18 trips the mechanism, but- if it liver deftnltion includes anytbing pro- being done outsldo of banking sounds for mor~ than one "wail," peuift done in the last 25 years. hours, and other WOl'K behind tar- the fire department should ' be But Joe Serra's reaction to the paulins ~hich pI'evellt dust from called, l.t will only sound contin. '. eleetion ought to be read by every , I;lcattjlrirtg too far, uously if a burning fire haa stintAmerican ....:. especially those who. ed In the elevator. . lever write to congressmen or :edltora. Bere it is: is ' getting a complete face--l~tng,

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On SatUrday evening I. the two 11th grades had a · faU party at which they pJayed games and square-danced. School was dismissed on Thurs_ day and ,F riday for the Thawgiving Holiday. Miss Louise More.. toll spent .t~~ holiday at he home

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, Mrs. H. E, Hathaway opened her home on Friday afternoon for oau,hters, Mr. and Mrs. Charles the November meeting .of the New Edw.!rds and Misses ,Sarah and Century Club. A large 1'1'0Up of Ruth Conner were IIImong the , members and guests was ' present; guests on Saturday et~enlng for and Mrs, R. E. Asbury, president, the ' weddlng Miss Mary Cath- presided over the ' business session , ; erine Maus, daughter ()f 'Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Le May, Mrs. FNd ' Mu. 'Frank G. Maus, D1ayton, and Grauntan and Mrs. Alva Thomplon' Boxinc ' At · least s . bou~ , Mr. Charles Daniel Shelrwood, son were in ~harge of the prol'1'am. ,At HiaJh SchoO~ Gym, 8:30 P. ~~ s.t 01 'Mr. 'ana Mrs. 'Ho'Yrard ' Sher- Mrs. LeMay gave a fine review of • , , " A I ' wood, Payton, at lehe Grace John Guntheis book ."Inslde U. S. • Methodlst Church, The), also ~ere A." Mrs. Harry Ralston was In.... 4., guests at the reception whlc,h fol- troduced as guest speaker and Jowed Immediately at the home of spoke on "Putting the Gan;len to annual the bride's pare~ts. Sleep". Mrs. ,Ralston's characters ' were flowers, in a humorous story. ~::..;:;I 1n 190' tuberculosis was the - Mr. and Mrs. ·L. V. Branstrator ~ IW.xu fourtb cause o-f death . in' , thlli During the delightful social hour • " , 1 . country. it ia now sev~~th .. .Pro- arrived at the home of their daugh- a desiert course was served. Guests were Mrs. Wilb\1J' Clarlt, , John Holden of Morrow, well ~18 has been made hI{ . ,'v.lctory ~r, Mr. 'a nd ,Mrs. Eli I~urnas and .kn0W!" ciYic worker in c9untJ ' act- baa not ~n .wo... Th .,flrbt ' a- children, on Tuesday after a vaca- Mrs. Harvey Burn'e tt, Mrs. Bar'\vitieli, hU ".en named chai manl .alnst TB mUlt, co,Dtlnue · til this ~on trip to' California. Mr. and old Whitaker, Mrs. Gregg, Mrs. ,of :tlie' INs,· ChriStmas 88al'. sale . disease '<;Jases· ~ th~,~ tile 1~.e ;'· Mrs. Branstrator ~ere ,c el"brating ' Harry ~lston, Hra. Carolyn I~ Warre~ County, accordlD¥ to '. ,and h~pplne811 of .0uri)eOjte. 'there . their 40tl) wedding a.npiversary Swartzel and Mrs. Jennie Con. ~ E. AUlpurrer, president of the are many ways we can ~lp speoll and on' Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fur- nero Warren County Anil-TuberCGlolis the day when TB will ' be 'Con- nas entertained with a l:urkey dln- ( AlIOclatlon. The 42nd annu&lt seal quered. One way of' en!istin&, in ner, Carol and Mark; of Sabina, sale opened .'offleial1y, on Mohday" t~e fl&,ht ill bl bUyina' ~d 1III1q and MI'. and Mrs . . Branstrator and s~all are already appearing 'on O~.tmas. Seal" ' ~ole ~pp~rt of were. the I'flests. Mr. Ra.lph Bransmill. Proceeds ,0 to the auocia- our local tubefCulosl, ~oc,atioD, trator of, Miami, Flonda, cflled tio,'s 19.9.~ ,tubercul~l.i!l ~tt;oi the ule of whJch Is ~ng , con~ his parents in the afte,rnoon and ZiMMERMAN-FURNA$ prog,am. : " ,OhrlatlDU. ducted . be~een No,.. , Z2 and pve hi" l'1'eeting to them. ' Miss Sera Corine Furnas. of ~, ; 1 . _ Mr.' , and Mrs. Leo Conner and

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(Te have events listed in this calendar, ,notify The:Miami " before 4 p~ ill.. Tuesdays.) , FRIDAY, DEC. 3 " Mothers lub at Grade SchooJ, 2 P. M. ' SAnJRDAY,DEC.4 , Boxing bouts at W. H. S. gym, 8:)0 P. M: Farmers Grange N6. 13, regular meeUng. SUNDAY, DEC; 5 '

Go to Church t MONDAY, DEC. 6 \ Village Council, 7 P. M. Wayne Loc:!,1 School Board, 7 :30 ' P', M. Boy Scout Troop 40 at 7:~ 5 P. M. " TUESDAY, DEC. 7 Remember Pearl Harbor. , ' Boys Club at S: N. Key, home, 7, :3~ p, M,

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That's y~u, ' Mr. and Mrs., when , ' UTICA Eo , U. B. aRJIlaf, Rev. William Sbannon ... you ,Gt. us keep your clothes ,Sunday School 9:36 a.m. spil; and sp,an our modcsm dry Mrs. James Gamson, ~ Supt. Preaching 1st and 3rd Sundays , c1e:lDinJ~ way. It costs no more each month 10:30 a.m. Evening Ser~ 7:30p.m. an~ pa,Ys off In ~Cia! ind personal dividends I Rapid I YnE MEnIODIST FRIENDS . ' , ' CHURCH ' Flrst. Day ~chool . 9 :30 a.m. Dr. JoseplJ Myers, Min,*r service. Meetanlr for Worship ', Sundav School 9:30 Lm. 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Ruth Saylor, SgpL Worship Service to:30 Lm. WAYNESVIU.E CHURCH OF auusT FERRY CHURaf OF aIRIS'I' M. H., Coffey, M!nister Bxron Carver, Minister Bible School 9:30 A. M. Bible ::;Chool ' " 9 :30 ~m. Morning Worship 10:30 A. M. MOf1ling Worship to:30 Ltn. Youn$ People's 6:45 p, M. Praj tr MeetinF. 1:00 p.m.. Evenmg Service 7:30 P. M. Young People s Meetin, Prayer Meeting and , 1:00 p... Bible Study ~d. , 7 :30 PM. Evenln, Services 1:30 p.& ,

Metlaodists' Noles The Booth Festival held recently at Firat Church, Middletown, was , for the purpose of securing funds for Worthington Children's home. s Methodist Institution. ,T he Young People of the local Church ranked 'second on their booth, and third on the amount of 1II0nq. raiaed, which was $117.00. Oul; Christmas Programs will lie as 1011owa: On , Sunda,. evening, Dec. 19th, tbe Church> Choir will aive the Chrllltm" Cantata, "The MUlic of Christmas" by ' Iva B. WIlBon. On Monday evening the 20th. The Children will give the Christmas Cantata, "ChI'istmas ;Eve at Grandpas" by Fillmore and 'Brown, It is necessary to have these pro· grams on the two conscJ'utive nights in order to co-operate with 'the School Program.' Please remember the dates and, come.

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Mrs. Charles T. Ellis was ,hoatess to the Woman's Societ,.. of Christian Service at her home 011 ThursdAy afternoon Nov. 18. Mrs. Kenneth Hough ca"'e the lesson study on Korea, and Mrs. R. ' B. Coleman cODducted devotiona. A report on the illlpirinC address given by Mrs. W. D. lAndrlllll at the Dayton District meetlns was also given by Mrs. Coleman. At the adjournment, of th~ regular business mee~, the hoateas, assisted by Mrs. Alva Ludlqton and Miss 'Sail,. Smith, iened refreshments. The next meeting will be held Dec, 16 at the home of Mrs. Waiter Whitaker. Mr, T. W. Van Pelt, With Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Van- 'Pelt of Spring Valley, left during the past week, for 8 vacation in Florida.

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The Earnhart families enjoyed their ann~al Thanksgiving family diIine!.' fat the home of Mi'. and I Mrs. J. M. Earnhart and ehildJ;'en in Beavertown, on Sunday before Mr. and Mn;. Emerson Dill had Thanksgivi'ng: ' .. '. . :'1I 'Thankiigiving dinnei cUests Mr. A del!'ious Thanksgiving dinand Mrs. RaYmond Osborne of ncr was served . to I fr. and Mrs. , Xenia and Mr. a~ Mrs. Ralph Karl ' Babb of Paintersville, Mrs. Dill and son Thomas Kent of Mr. '. and Mrs. Maynard Rich Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dean Babb and' Mr: Alton EarnSprin'l t Valley .. • and sons of Pittllburgh were guests ')Vaite and daughters as hart Ohio State, Mr. and Mt s. Mr. Jam~s Wi~eDian of Jackson, of their parents, Mr: and Mrs. J .... Thanksigiving guests, Mr. 'and ,J. N~ Robinson and children of Ohio, spent Ii few days ' last week B. Rich fol' the .Thanksglving holi- Mrs. Henry, It. Satterthwaite and Dilyton, ¥rs. Charles B. Earnhart with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. day. Mr .arid Mrs. Rich and their . sons, ' Mr. 'and Mrs. Ralph ' Satter- I of Trot ood, Mr. alld lIrl:!' A. Ernest Earnhart. guests were entertained to dinner thwait(! and Pall, Mr. JaCK' Tinney, H. Fal'n,h ar, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Glenn ' Grichot, . on Saturday evening at the home Mr. Byrd La~koy and Mr. George; ,... Earnhart and chi,:dren, Mr. ani:l , MJ'S. Don Grichot, and daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Gilbert Frye and Satterthwaite, " M!:~. [a . Mnr Earnhart, Mr. and of Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Al Caper- sons. . ' .F: ,'E: Thomas, lib:. and Mrs. E . man of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shee'l,an, F. F.arljlia!.t. . .' Lewis Crawford and daughter of Mr.' and' Mrs'. P. L. 'Reason Were !\Jr. and ~rs :..,W alter Sheehan and Mr. and Mrs. James Wildman Xenia and Miss Minnie Crawford . .Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and sons, Mrs.· Alice CroU and ~hild- ~kson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert of Dayton were . Thanksgiving Mrs. William Watrons in Day- • ren, Mlr; and ..Mrs. Dearth Sheehan Earnhart of Flint, Michil'lln and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ton. and d,lughwrs were among the ' " Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Ellrnha)'t and Crawford . . guests . on Thlmksgiving ,Day when son, David. joined' the group' in Mr, and Mrs. Lue Morgan were t}1e' afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Bunnell Mr. arid Mra. Ellis McClure endinner guests Thursday of Mr. and ' daughters . have moved into tertained wi h a turkey dinner • and Mrs. Arthur Morgan and fam- their new· home, on their farm west .at their 11. om ~ in Lebanon. - - - - - - :ily. Mr. abd Mrs Elmer Sheehan of' Waynes~l1e. . Mr. and Mrs. Hiley Gibson, Mrs. have left to 8p~nd the winter in Mr. and Mrs. John Fromm had Morris Lewis called on Mr. ' and Florida. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Stout and as Thflnksgi'ing Day guests .Mr. Mrs. Harry. 'Gibson of Bellbrook, . daughter had as Saturday even- and M:rs. M F; Banta of JamesThursday evening. ing dinner guests, ·Mr. and Mr~ , town, Mr. at\ld Mrs. Clyde ~omm Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shaw of George Waltz · of Dayton. of Spl'in'gfield. , Dr. and Mrl\. ' Xenia called on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vance and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bunnen Sunday. Miss ' Marilyn Burske of Bowl- Ralph Vance' ;)'1'., of Wilmington"" Mr. and Mrs. Earnhart and ' son ing Green University spent the Mrs. .James . Hawke and Miss David spent Friday ,and Saturday Thanksgiving holidays withl her Glenna Hawke of Dayton also were in Jackson, Ohio. Mrs. James parents, Mr. and . Mrs.~ John J. aftern~,on callers. . Wiseman went back with them. Bunke. Mr. 'and Mrs. William . .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Berges and Strouse and Mrs. Leah Mills al 0 Mr. and Mr~ Carl Bodenbender.,. daughter Nancy .. Lou of Beaver- were ThaJik6gif'i~ Day guests . . r. n Q chi dran. of near A he.nll were town, Mrs. Robert Greene and Friday evening dipner guests of grandson 'Eddie Lee of Dayton calLittle 'M ary Lou Kenedy 'under- Mr. 'al!ld llbs. Charles Le' May led on Mr. and Mrs. Luc Morg:.n went a ,tonsil operation .at Miami • and children ami Saturday lunch.sunday afternoon. Valley Hospital on Monday morn- eon guests of Mr. and M~s. M. A. 'Mr, and Mrs Morris Lewis 'Bnd ing. f'u lkcrl"on. .". ... , sens: .Jerry and Blily, Mrs, Bily ., ", Gibson spent ' SaTaay ' ill -em. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Sto~ t ' and . einnati , . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brlld- daughter were among the guests Mr. and Mrs; G. H. Kersinger, dock and dallghters had all ThankB- 101: a 'rhanksgiving family diDller Mrs. James Wiseman and David giving dinner guests, Mrs. Jenni~ at the home of Mrs. J . J. Stout, Earnhart spent last Thursday in Braddock, Mr. and Mrs. :Warrc'1 j'n Da,:ton. Braddock, Mr. and Mrs. Fred BradKings Mi:ls, dock and children, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra. '14. F. Weltz and Bernard Daley and daughters. pon ha~ .s ' Th'anksgiving , ~e~t!-I MI'. and Mrs. Jack Collins and tbelr Uu,bter, Mrtl~ Anpe "e~tll. o8on of Daytoii were Thanksgiving Mr. and lin. tH o R. MOl. had, of Cal,ltol University, Mr. J. G· guests of MFa. O. C. Ridge and as Thanksgiving dlnneer guests Hawke. ~nd Mr. ~nd Mrs. Don 1 'b er Sat.urday dinner guests were Mr. and ··Mrs. Marion Under of Hawke·. Mr. and ;\irs. Earl Davis. Dayton Mr. and lIfrs. Lyle' Fox of -----:~:-::'=7 ; ~olumbus 'and Mr. William Moss.

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. Mfl!s' Ayleen Mainous, "'Jlo . is enroutc to MIami' Florida ill the guell't of her parenti! M ~·. and Mrs. R. . Jl1ainOIlS. iliis8 Mainous, ~ith her parents and Mr. Donald Main- I ous wore Thanksgiving gu sts of Mr .. an~ Mrs. ~lph Malnous and famJ1y ID Detroit. Mr. and . Mrs. J . Wo' Fplkerson of Spring 'Valley were 'ThanRsgiving dInner guests of ,Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Fulkerson and .dau$rh-· ter. ·Mr. and Mrs. J. ,H. SlIckett entertainr. ,,,:,1-, ::) dinn p" "... Sunday ' and hnd as guests, Mr. and Mrs. Hn rry 1\t: Turn!'':' ' nd daugbtel' of Dnyto"l .l~l'. en , Mrs. Harry Matth(''',' " .. ., •.. p " ~' rr n Mr. and Mrs. Ro' e t !law all 7111'. and Ml's. J , .P . Sa l'ett.

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November 29, '1948.' By special dispensation the deadline was lIfted and here it is Monday instead of Friday, but on Friday, I was \ still 'enjoying a Thanksgiving vacaI tion. Ev'e r since the Parks family ~ came to Waynesville we have eaten OU1" Tilanksgivillg dinner together. ,, ' This year, as it was impossible for I ~hem to come ' to me, I went to ' them.

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Mr. and Mrs. Kella,r Hoak were Elmer Sheehan of W ~~' :le svlJ1e host and hostess to the East has recently sold the .bull Winnie's Star Dust N,o. 88807 to Phil.ip Wayne Advisory Council on Friday evening, wilh :.ir. J. M. Greene Young, Waynesville, Ohio accordlmd Mr. and Mrs. Philip Young as ing to a report ~:O :·.l Fr. J S. Idlse, Secretary of t:lI! 13 ':OWD guests. Mrs. Sarah Braddock led in the discuss:on on "Organization Swiss Cattle EI'~e uel' s' Associ.ltion, . Beloit, Wisconsin, a nd Price Support f(lr Farm Pro(:uce." Elmer Shellhan a ll i Son, The council arlj ourn cd to meet with IIIr. and Mr ~ . Luther Hart- Wayn esville recently. u: cnased the i; r own ~.\ ';, s uU' sock in December and durin g t\,e reg; s ~ el'e j Chomp i<j \ Boy J\ o , !) 1 7 ~ 1 f rom so. ial hour, a m "~t deliciou s "e F ~ Howa r d L. Sm:th , i l o~ l ~ .!, FrunkFPrt course was ser ved , by the lin, Ohio, a t NI'{j, r.g : " ,. ;'.:port ho st and hostess , from Fred S, Idtse, s ec :e~a l'Y of 1111'S. John Hovel' and children th e Brown <:W ;F S C:\W', B . _eders' of Da y ton \'i el' C wI)(lkend ~ u e sts o'f her pal'en:s, , 11'. and ~! I' ~ . n. Asso c ia ~ joll, l:Ieloit, Wis. G.. Miller.

. ' They are now living in Wyandotte, Mich., where Ralph is rector "of St. Stephen's church. They have been there since last spring and are beginning to feel somewhat at home. Ralph was the preacher - \ tlte union ThanksM I'. and Mrs. Fr,~ d Hoo~ were giving service to which we went , Thanksgiving guests of their 50nafter attending a service of Holy in-law and uaug;her, j\~ r :11\ ,; ..: : 3. , ~ 1~m u Dlo n In ' t, ~ t~p h c n 's . j I , ' ,II': Gessaman i.n Oakwood. ,st. St nl'l" :,':: So! • 11 .. .J ' A J,!ood way to wish your family an r' " ' -tl the best of the :,oli day PI'Ob,,"lty about the same age as , . l , :,;;pe and d(:coration. ' seBson is with Christ.mas cooki'!s • - . ,: ,:.J Mrs. Kenn eth Eh' :' :' ~ I St. Mt::: y's a s it h ~ s m~d e ml.cn " rlaughter, Marjorie; of DAvton the same - t oI nsit:ons, In the. beAn attract.ive tray of C:hristm ~~' , . ~ always goes with en.ioyspent Thanksgiving evening with 'shle holiday entertaining. The refh . r, ~s arc ready in a mor.l ent ginning it was vertical siding w;th ,,,'h,.n ,friends come calling to see wh:: l ~ nnla rrOIl!;'ht. Y(' u can k ~ter ~' . Mrs; Walter Elzey. battens, i hen it was stuccoed ano:t ' ;the "Merry Christmas" from cookie I:ouj:(h uy s .•u ~(' zin :; It through a t l(mP'lS t- c:: v. COMPANY )lOW they have taken . off the Ipastry tube. '\ Fl.::? -:rr .. "\ . . . " Ci"cinnati Union Stock Yard. stucco and replaced it with sidi ng Make the Chri stmas tree3 f rom a r olled cookie doul'(h. Tender icookies ar the result of working with a soft doul'(h . When you roll it Llv. Wire and PrOQr...lv". A" painted white. It is all f :e5:\ . rout. use a pastry cloth,, 1'0 that the doul'(h will not st\(' k or fli~ k up 'O'rQanization ,.cone! 10 non .. :C)xtra flour. These cookies may be frosted and decorated with Christclean inside , with a new coat of 8trictl'; •• 11... On th. ..... paint. TI!~ rectory too ha s "'C~lI ,mas candies, nuts, and colored sugar/;. : all IIr o "nd market In ' the a11 renovated and is cil ..., II: , • Spritz cookies are shaped with a cookie press into rosettes, be11s, f oountrv ' .. . !stars trees, depending upon your molding plates. They may also be • SERV'CE T~"'r &ATI&flIEe 'WHERE pretty with a newly mo~c r:l1zr,! IpiPE'd w.lth a pastry tube. These cookies are nice to hang on the tree. , " · ll ln P ~t\· t ur . t !,t'I E. 8 .... ltitchen ' and redecorated f ro:n f O;' ;though these are decorations that usually dillap~ear long before the ' SERVICE COM.ES FIRST OIal HJO , WL W ClnclunaU tp bottom, In' spite of t he fact Iha' INew Year! ' 12 ' 40, Ill '" , ;"0 tn , ()ur DaU. ~ ' CHRlSTI\IAS COOKIES 'it i~ squeezed iii between trc Mlld,.·t r fin"'" ~. • the ~.. fhe Ma! onic· 3~ (,,~ lilln! onrichod lIour ' >;, Cu~ 'UAII SECURITY ASSURED ... ' -land -r 1 .ral~n sail " ... 2 CMA~ \ GENERAL LivEsTOOC Temple, outlook ill pleasant as . - I cuI> IhMonina , I loaspoon vanill ...... ct WHEN FAR'M !~ FINANCED · the housell ' Z;08s 'the atl'eet have 'Sift tog,ether flour, aJ'ld 1 salt. ungrcaFcd baldng sheet h m'Jd ",,GRAIN nice lawns _:':h are not ' too clofc .Cream together ' lhortenir:'Jr ~nd ate o:v en (diu degrPes "".) about wltli '{, .'T"I ' . IUJrU. Add egell and vamlla ex- 10 minutes. Makes about 60 twoand , tog.eta r , Jus~ OjIe block d twn S .1' tract. beating enouJrlt'to combine ' il)ch cookies, which may be , IICII'OBS the atTeet~•• pl~ park.. inltT6dients. Chi11. ' R~l lIut <one- frosted .fld decorated with A FEDERAL LAND BANK • fycmtin, "on tlle De\.&pjt Rive,,: ' ehthth inc)! ~Iek. Out wiIh fancy Christmas cand!C8. . ' . .. t ~~ . a~tU! irtIom1Ti&ted bY;'tlie:--' lbaped coolu ~ Ifl!~ \ on .L~" , . ~" «, C) , great chemical factorl~l. '}Vhin' the ". ' SPRITZ COOKIES , " LEBANON N. F.. L A. w,·.,d il J'uat_ right you! aTe vel:)' ~y.Wtruroon cur' siflrd onriched ' ,Ilhcur' ,hnrl.nioll ~. sod. . . flour ,~' CtiPS sugar conscioul o( them and t\lere i-; .' • I I"'poon Silt ~., ~ <RA5. bo.,,,,, LEBANON, OHIO RA'Y FARQUER always the 'smoke 'and dirt of an Siit together flour, Io'd~' and salt. thr,ough ,cooki e ' PT" " " '- ' , _ \,: ~:: ' PHONE 448 ' iDdultrlal' Cream together shortening and greased cookie S~! (:, ' . Wayn~viIIe ..:.tAB luck"y to have good da" IU/l:ar until li~ht and fluffy. Add moderate oven (:17& t -. -; .)} eggs. A'dd lIour mix t'ure to 15 min)Jtes. • f I w. PHONE 2824 ODf )Wednesday--' for toe drive up, ' creamed mixture. "'"Foi'ce s -dough !! ;\I~':& 7() t·uo ·: :. :~ ~;-:~ . . an" gafn on Saturday fo, the reo _ , ._ . _, . turn trip. When I looked put t hi s m C»ll:ng ..I w:: s very glad that 1 expansion. There is a Sunday pigs arrived and are doing well. The Parks family all sent their had come home while 'the weather School of about 150, a f.ine choir ~as: good. ' and al1 sorts of guilds and clubs Jove and best wishes for all good their Waynesville ,Melllls8 and Stephen Pa:- k~ a ~" which meet in the lalllfe illirish things to friends. Thet e is a g:-out fielr! growing: Melissa goes to kinder · ~mL ' , · gii.rten in a nearby school. I got home to find things a- there for lots of satisfying w,o rk BUILDING!) CHATTELS AUTOMOBILES LI~BILITY - S t. Stephen's is a large bu! y bout as usual here. IIena's calf but there was a , touch of hflmesickness in their eyes , w hen they ' "4-WAY FARM INSURANCE" parish with about 800 on ~ 8 mail- has not yet arrived but while 1 ~ al~ed of living in "Waynesville. , :ng list ,and an end!ess field for 'was gone the three, litteD!! Qf litt le in che Ohio FlJrmer. will give you b~d protection ago.lDtt 10NeII OIl your farm. It (Wen your buildiugJ, your chanel., your automobile '<>4:AO. 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a ' half-half dance faUed miserably lut Saturday evening, but mY heartfelt thanks go to ' all of those faithful, ' like : tbe Kirkpatriaks, for stickin' "with us. AnI! 'Schuler , hit ,the nail on the head when she aaked where all ' of the softball players were. Miaa Sebulet, ypuand I might disagree on what kind of an orchestra we had for any of 'the dances, but there wl\1 be no d ifference of opinion on the latter Bubject. I hope they attend the bouts in better numbers. Alter all, it is their' L!!ague and not mine or George Mmer's or AI Ludington's ,either•. al~hough O. Rose ' it·s beginning 'to shape up that C. P~lni.elr Mr. Miller and I will be left hold- I. Mulford ing the bag. According to law • . . V._ Hill we must pay all the bills regard- E. Rainb:y less. Well, boys like Bob Camp- . C. Frazer bell sure are doi ng their part. as again Doc Drake's' best-liked salesHandicap' mSIn Icc! all !;ources in selling tic'Fairley kets for the last dance.

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"The Man FJ<pm Texas" (E-L)" Starling this week, we'r.e C10B- . ·Hr. an!! Mrs. Ever.ett Early' reSaturday:s feature becomes a ,top . ed w'ednelday until further notice. turned Saturday; evelnlng Jrom a three-wee~ IIQjolim in Florida. 'flight " picture. Bull~ around the Remember' story ' of tlle famous EI Paso Kid ,', .. • . .. • • f~om the Lone Siar State-, the 'J'huraday aM Friday 'bFlng Paul Johns of the IUn\ve~sity of fil m .has a strong plot on which something unusual . to the screen, 'Clnclnnati spent- Thanksgiving and to hang itB lo'otln' and shootiQ'. in that you'll be seeing fact, not . t~e weekend with Mrs. Margaret Its actlop moments are lightened fiction, in Eagle-Lio~~s unusqal Johns. • • u by the ballad singing of Johnnie and ' thrilling picture "Canon JohnstOn. The Sea Hound's second City." (This . is. pronounced Can-. Ha~old Steinke returned Wedchapter entitled "Spanish' Gold" yon, by the way, but the 81lelling nesday from Good Samaritan Hosis on the program, and of course eliminates the "y" - Spanish in- pital, Dayton, where he had rethe cash give-away. Particularly to nuence). Do you remember la.s t cently lIndel'gon~ a 'Dajor operabe noted is the 'comedy, Edgar Decembel', when big headlines told tion. ., Kennedy. in ciBrother Knows Best" of the jail break which · p'ou~ed (RKO), for Edtar Kennedy died twelve desperate, armed killers Mr. a nd Mrs. Guy Routzahn and Last Saturday's matinee at the t!:U) otHer day In Hollywood. r.et's out the Colorado State Penitenti-' Russell were Thanksgiving Day 1'will could aboost be called the paUSe to giVe tribute to a man ary at Canon' City? Well, "Canon dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Children's Tha~ksgiving Party, . who has made people lnugli IIna City" is the real story of this un- William Tinney and children near because mostly kids filled the " forget t'heir tr.oubles for some · parallele!i prison break, with War- WayneSVille. . '. den Roy Best portraying himself ' hous., for ' their free inatinee · re- 20 years suiting from faithful attendance at • • • and introducing a new star, Scott Mr and Mrs. Charles Bunnen flIe Brick Bradford Sec!al. It was If you like clever comedies in- Brady, in the leading role of Con- and daughters entertained at a fun liearlng thel\' appreciation, eX'- volvirig a Peck'~ bad 'boy, see viet James Sherbondy. For a family dinner Thanltsgiving Day. pr.essed ' . with ' much whistling, . Butch Jenkins in ."The Bride Goes breather, there's a clever little unit clapping, and "oha-and-ahs", until Wild", at t he theatre Sunday and with the program picture called Mr. and Mrs. Thel'le Jones Rnd the impact from the.sel'een quieted l!Ionday. Van Johnson and .June "Short Snort ·on Sports" (Col.) Milton spent Thanksgiving with them dowD. From ail reports, they Allyson star, with Una Merkel, • • • Mrs. Jones' parents, Mr. anet Mrs. Boxiug matches at Waynesville Edwin Nutt and family ncar Cenliked the openin&, chapter ' of, tHe Al'lene Dahl, and Huine Cronyn • ;sea 1J0und," too. Saturday!s fhlal assisting, but to me little Butch High '::hool :,' atul'day, D e~. " star t tel'ville. BB .. prize · was awarded to Dickie steals the picture. It's about a . at 8:80. See ~he fil'st sllow at th • • • , "\yel!z, and the first Sa' prize t!) writer of children's books '(Van Twin and then attend t hc bouts. Mr. and Mrs. W1~]tcr Kenrick Rlehard· Jones. Did 'you notice that Johnson) who 'can't stand . childand James Haines' were entertainRlc.k Vallln, who played Sandy in' ren, and his helpless involvement ed at a family dinner ThanksDB, . plays the part of Manila in wit'h a naughty little boy whose g iving at the hom e! of MI'. ' and the Sea Hou.n d" Quite a diffel'ent favorite practical joke is letting Mrs. Frank Ackerman and childP!1rt - be's a " meanie" in ' our loose his collection of ants. June ren in Vunclalin in honor of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Buil'd and new adventure sequence. Allyson, prim Vermont school Ke nl'ick's bi rthday. . family and Mr. and Ml·s. \Vayne teacher who comes to New York • • • . ,. • . " -. Ustweel( }Valter Winchell had to illustrate Van's books, is de- Furay . and baby ' daughter, have Mr. and Mrs. Wi lbur Foulks a list of bright lIaYings from -fl\m- tel'mined to reform Butch. A ' mad the sym'pathy of this entire 'com- gave a family -dHm er for relatous stage ',People, and I liked what uu to chase climaxes this zany munity, in the accidental death . ives of Ml's. Foulk!! on Thanksthe famoua Charles Frohman sailf'! picture. The weekly news is on of their d~ughte .. and wife. Mary givi ng Day CIA play ia like a . cigar If iii's as usual, and a short called Catherine Ful'llY, on Thursday. A ' number Of' people from ' here ot, good, ~ ev,efy~ne wants a box. 1£. "Flora." Mr. and Mrs. Frllln], Brown of tended the funeral at the Presby, it'$ 'bad - all the puffing on eal'th . • • • won;t make It better." An~ ach'e . . Hollywood's first attempt to terian church at Benbrook, Mon- Tipp City spent the weekend with Helen 'Hayes' ' suggestion: "May- .' film 'the 'timely problem of kiss- 'day afternoon. Burial ' was in Mt. and Mrs. Guy 1R0utzahn and Ron be We can get . sOllWPne. to' esta~- " and-run, marriag\!s is "Too Young Bellbrook Ciimetery. • • • !ish a chair a'"\tnlverslty to to Know" (WB), .Tu'esuay's picte~e"b . people how tQ. 'behave m a: ture, The s~ory is from a ' Sattheatre." And' the Dean of actors, urday Evening Pos't .;:;e1'ial by the JQbn BarryJUi,r 'i 'II never ' took same name. The stars 8Fe Joan ~,ie;lf Hl'Ioual" but I Illways . Leslie Rnd Robert Hu~on, th~pair waatW others to tab .my work who , made . a hit in "Hol~oocl. I tSllrioJW¥-".--...,.. ~ tbt~ lad- Canteen". Fortunate., ""the r~v's tet bits ·aU us liumans, ''Whe~lI~r. band1ei! with not: only' intelligence .adors or ditch-digger . ,and understanding, but also' with humor. It's really a comedy roBrlefvte1!/I: . Double .' feature malice, but It contains a ne~t closes tonight - that varied com- object lesson for you'll&,. people who J>ln~tlon of a mystery and , an epic J marry first and think afterwards. 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,a· half-half dance failed miserably last . Saturday evening, but my nea¢elt thanks go to all of those faithful, ' like the " Kirkpatricks, for stickin' with us. Ann 'Schuler ,hit the nail on the head when she askeli where all of the softbaU players were. Miss SChuler, ' YPIJand I might disagree on what kind of an orchestra we had for any of the iiances, but there will bc no difference of opinion on ,the latter subject. , I hope they IIttend the bouts in better ' numbel's. AI,tel" all, it is their I.;eague and. not mine or George Miller'S or Al Ludington's eithl\r, although it's begi!)ning to shape up that Mr. Miller and J wll\ be left holding the bag. According to law, we must pay .a11 the bills regardless. Well, bllYS like Bob Campbell sure are doing t heir part, as again Doc Drake's best-liked salesmlln led ,all !lOUfCeS in selling tickets for the last ~ance. .

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night· winds up ~ the promotional e;(forts of~ the Softball League to . ·.pay it!? honest debts. Again let me remind all the faithful ' and those even just mildly interested -that cight or more boxing boutll will be -presented ' that evening, comn~encing at 8:80 P. M., at the ; w\ynesville High gr m. Local youths, such as Donny Hawn, Bill Pope, Dick Lawson and Ralph ,P ur.d ue will be wearing the colors of the B. and R. Cleaners against !picked lads from Bill Brown's Dayton YMCA and New Lebanon. No one, least of all yours truly, believes these bouts will be sensational, but one thi~g is sure: each lad with gloves on and facing his opponent will 'be dreaming of 'w hat could be if he went to the top 'of the fistic ladderlluccess and fame, etc. Well, maybe one of them will. J saw some of lIrown's battlers recently and they lIlidn't look bad Donation ! J. C IC boxing bou.s be 50 cents general admission 'and '$1.00 for ringside reservations, whiah may be made ~y contacting any of the persons''Or a!.!'t'n('i !l~ dr - Cribed, on the handbills. Of course, ,.C)u; may wait until the night of the bouts, too, and pay then, but those .with tickets" already_ pur.chased will be gi'fcn preference. So hurry up, youse all, and contact Campbell, 'AlIen, Mulford, George Miller, ,B. and R. Cleaners. Hyman's or the Twin Theatre for ,t ickets. , . )!iIl

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"'the Man F~m Texas" (E-!-), I , Starting this week, we're clos- _ Mr. and Mrs . .Ever,e tt Early reSaturdayls feature becomes a top ed Wednesday until further notice. turned Satur4al, - evel~ing from a three-week lIQjourn in Florida. ' flight picture. Built around' the Remember? . . ''I . story of the famous Jili Paso Kid Paul Johns of· the University of 'J'}tursday' and Friday bl'lng ~~:;=::::~=~:::;;=:::"':'. from the Lone Star State~ tbe film has a strong plot on which something unusual to ' the screen, Cincinnati spent Thanksgiving and to bang its- lootin' and , sbootin'. in that you'll be seeing fact, not the weekend with Mrs. Margaret Its action moments are lightened fiction, in Eagle-Lion'S unusual' Johns. ~. by the ballad singing of Johnnie , and ' thrilling picture "Canon Johnstotl. Tbe Sea Hound's second City." (This i ~ llrOnOuncQd, Can~ Harold Steinke returned Wed,Qbapter entitled "Spanlsb Gold" yon, by the way, but the spelling ' nesday from GOlld Samaritan Hosis on the program, and of course eliminates the "y" - Spanish in-, pital, Dayton; where he had rethe cash give-away. Particularly to fluence). Do you remember last cently undergone a 'Bajor opera,be noted Is the , comedy, Edgar . December, when big headlines told tion. Kennedy. in "Brother Knows Best" of' the jail break which poured JOIN OUR 1949 • ' r (RKQ.l., for Edgar Kennedy died twelve desperate, armed killers Mr. and Mrs. Guy Routzahn and L~st Saturday's matinee at tl)e th,c otlier day in Hollywood. Let's out the Colorado State ' Penitenti- Ru ssell were Thanl(sgiving Day TWin could almost be called the pause to give tribute to a man, ary at Canon City? Well, "Canon dinner guests of Mr. ' and Mrs. Ohildren's ' Thanksgiving Party, who has made peo'ple laugh and , Pity" is the real story of 'this un- William Tinney and children near becaose mostly kids filled the ' forget their troub.les for s ome paralleled prison bfi>ilk, with War. Waynesville. den Roy Best portraying himself I\ouse f9f thel,;, free matinee re- 20 , years • • • and introducing a new star, Scott • ~lting from faithful attendance at · , Mr and Mrs. Charles 'Bunnell the Brick Bradford Se~ial. It was' If you , like clever comedies in- Brady, in the leading role of Con- and daughters entertained at a lun headng their appreciation, ex- volving a Peck s bad boy, see vict James Sherbondy. , For a family dinner Thanksgiving Day. RAlYMENTS TOTALLING presseli with much whistlilig, Butch Jenkins in "The Bride Goes breather, there's a clevel' little un it clapping" and "ohs-and-ahs"; until Wild", at the theatre: Sunday and with the program picture called Mr. and Mrs. Therle Jones and $5,500 the impact from the SCl'een quieted Monday. Van Johnson and June "Short Snort on Sports" (Col.) Milton spent Than'ksgiving , with them down. From all reports; they Allyson star, with ' Una Merkel, Mrs. Jones' "parents, Mr. and Mrs. were made Dec . llked the I opening chapter of till;, A1'ien~ Dahl, and Hume Cronyn Bpxit;g matche~ at 'Waytlesvil1e Edwin Nutt and family near Cento 109 ' members ~SI!a Hound," too. S.a turday's fillal assisting, liut to me ' little Butch High S _ ~() ol :ffitul'd ay, l,)e ~ , ~ , star t terville. • ••• • BB J.l ~ize ' was awarded ~o Dickie steals the picture. It's about a at 8:80. See the first show at , th of the 1948 Weltz, and the first sli priZe to writer , of children's books (Van Twin and then attend the bouts. Mr. and Mrs. W111ter Kenrick ..lUchard Jones. Did you notice that Johnson) who can't stand . childand James Haines were entertainCHRISTMAS CLUB ~ick Vallin, who played Sandy in ren, and his helpless in,Volvement ed at a fam ily dinner ThanksBB, plays the part of Manila in with a naughty little boy whose g iving at the hom e of MI'. and Begih no w to think about next the Sea Hound?· Quite a differl\nt favorite pr:actical joke is letting Mrs. Frank Ackerman and childyear's Chri 'tmas expenses part - he's a "meanie" in our loose .his collection of ants. June ,ren in Va ndalia in honor of Mr. ' Mr. and Mrs. Donald -Bai rd and new advent\lZ'e sequence. . 'Kenrick's birthday. Allyson, prim VerDlont school , family and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne • •• teacher who comes to New York week }Valter W.incll~ll had to illustrate Van's books, is de- Furay and baby daughter, have Mr, and l'v[~s . Wilbur Foulks a list oil bright saYings £fom fam- . tel'minell to reform Butch. A -mad the sympathy of this entire com- gave a family ·dinner for relat,0UI\ stage pe..ople, a~d 1 liked wha,t uut o ciJase climaxes this zany munity, in the accidental death ives of Mrs, Foulks on Thanks- ' ,the famous Oharles Frohman sai{l .' pictur!). 1'he, weekly news 'is on of their daughter and wife, Mal'Y givi ng Day ," A', p1ay is like a cikar If it's as usual, arid a short called Catherine Furay, on Thursday. A • .• I' \ number of peo,Ple from ,11ere atgood, • evefyone wants a .box. , If , ('Flora." Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of tended ' the funeral at the Presby' it'$ ·baa.- all the puffing' on earth " Tipp City spent the, weekend with terian church at, Bellbrook, Mon---- -~----------~--------'Worl't make it betler.'1 And acb'o " Hollywood's first attempt to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Routzahn and Helen ~aY~8' ,' suggestion: "May- . film the timely problem of 'liiss. day aftern'oon. BUTial ' was in ~ OI1 ' . ' be we can get so~ne. to estlJb- . and-run marriages is "Too Young Bellbrook C~luetery. . Ush a ohair in a ~nlversity to to Know" (WB)! ,T~sday's pic~Cb people' how; tp behaye In a ture. The story is fr.om " a Satthe,tte." And ' th9 ,Dey of ac~rs, urdn,v E}veniug Post Sel'ial by the J'obq BarryQiore: "I. never took same name. Tbe s~at'll are Joan D;l,~elt ..rtoUl~, " but r 'always Leslie and, Robert Hu~~on, th!-pail' wa~ ot.hen to taIte my work who made a hit ' iU~ "HolIYw,9od ,aerio\Ja4r." <- ...,., ~ tbl. ·I"t\I) Canteen". 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DON'T FORGET TO CALL us for insurance. All types of insurance at a savings. Call Francis Gene B'rown, phone Waynesville 2472 or call collect. Wilmington 2111.

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Homes' W ..nted:--, COUPLE and 3 well·behaved girls desire furnished or un' furnished house or apart. .ptent. Above old Gazette of· ' fice. , Write Robert Shipley .--12-23 Waynesville.

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Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Fulkerson and daughter has as Friday eVening dinner guests, Dr. and Mr a. A. E. Stout and daughter.

UNIT PRICE CONTRACT !F-266 (4)

Sealed pro.,posalll wlll ,be reCeived at the oW~e of the State Hlghw.ay Oll'ector of Oblo, at Columbus, Ohio, unUi 10:00 ,A. MI; Ohio Standard Time, ~1'idll.y, December 17; l-~48; for Improvements In: Clln.ton -nnd ,tarren Coun1:les, OhiO, on S,eollons 0.00, 0.00; (1'1.0'4-'1'1.27) alld 7.70, U. S, Route No. 2,2 and State Route. Nos. 3, 3GO and 880, In WlL'lhllll\'ton, ,VernOJll ami \Adams T.oW/llSh_p" by ~dl.nlr; dwtiulD&'; paving wltb rellllforced Portland cement onorete and COll8truotln&' a coflJtinuous steel beam lblrtldge with conorete deck and substruoture (Spans : 68 feet, 85 feet anI!. 68 feet, Roadway 30 feet), BrldBe No. O N - 22 - 27 over Todd Fork.

Estate of lierbert J. Carr Deceased. Notice is herebY given that 2154. -122 Lillian S. Carr who3e ?ost Office address is Harveysburgl Small L.)tlled gas heater and Ohio has been duly appointeo electric heater. Phone 2632 . as ,Executrix of the Estate of ; -122 ' ,,"Idth: Pavement 24 feet, Roadway U feet Herb~rt J. Calf late of War'- --'---- - -- - - -- ren Length 39,392.f4 feet ... or 7.460 ' wles Cbunty, Ohio.? decelsed. 1946 SUPERIOR House Trailer, 23-foo t. Cal) 2904, Dated this ,13th d~,y of NovContract. to b«:> complet.ed not later tban Odtober Sl, 1950, Asphaltlo -12-2 ' em,ber 19 4 8. . concrete lind bllumlnous material tor prime coat sball not be plaoed prior to May 15, 19t9 or b'~twel\n the datea of October 31. 1949 and May 1937 ton and a half Pord stake Ralph H. Carey, 15, 1950 except ,by 'speclal l~erm1s8Ion of tbe Director. truck with 194 0 motor, ReaJudge of the Probat!! Court ' Ohio State Employment Service, Court House. Lebanon, Oblo , son'able if sold at once. TeleWarren County, Ohio , Ohio Stl\lte Employment Service. 119 West Loc\lat Street, Wlhntngton, Ohio phone 2251, will furnish the successful bidder an eml)loyment 'list from which al\ qualified 'Unskilled labor a~s , Is locally' avallabls, 'sha\l be selected for Large white enameled kitchen Stanlc!y & Stanley. Attorney~. tih Is project. .. cabinet, porcelain top, large, -122 size Estate coal Heatrola, 3Tbe a ttention of bidders Is directed to tbe special 'Provisions ooverlng subletting 01' Mslgnlng the contraot, the use of domestio materlat8, burner kerosene cook stove. oelectlon of labor, hours of employmen,t a,n d conditions of emp1oyme11!t. ' Earl Conner, Third Street The mln'~um wage to 'he paid to a\l 1abor employed on this contraot Phone 2724, -1216 .. sbo.ll be In accordance with the "Scbedule ot Prevailing Hourly Wage Ascertained and ,Determined by The Department .of· Industrial . ,R elations FOUR COATS" size nine. Mrs. Un~le Sam S~y8 applicable to ' State Hlgh",'ay Department Improvements" In accordance , Ruth Davis, Phone 2631. wlt.h Seoqons 17-3. 17-4. 11 7-~a, 17-.5 and 17-50. of t he lfBnerll1 Code of APPLES - Jonatbans, Cort. Ohio," ' , lands and Grimes Golden. e r must submit with hie bid a certified check In tjle amount , Tlle b!dd' AI,so RED DELICIOUS of no,OOO.OO, Underwood , Orchard,. Har. veysburg. Phone 28.97. ' , Plans and speclflce.tlolIllI are -on ' file In the depar~el)t of htgtiwaye -lnd ,11M .the O~fIO.: of tHe 'retltl'lent dlstrlot deputy Ilreotor. , POULTRY FOR SALE ' The director ~eeer~e8 ~:he ~t t~ reject MY o,nd all ~Id •. Berkeley Junior Beig~ dress, wool and mink blend. Br'own trim. Worn twice Phone

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Columbu&, Oblo November 20, 1'H8 Engineer ot Sales Legal Copy No. 48-585

NOTICE OF' APf'OlNTMENr Execu~or

Mr. and Mrs. Ru~el Wilson and children had as -\Thanksgiving guest., Mrs. ' LeSlie Lawson, Mt:. and Mrs. Woodrow Miller and children, Mr. ,and Mrl!. Woodrow Galliher and- ohUdrell: .Mr. and, , Mrs. Omat' G~ldgm lind fa¥y, and , Ml', nr.od , Mrs, 'John Hull, all of Dayton. '

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Thanksgiving dinner guests Qf , , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fir:es were , Mr. and Mrs. T. H , Harbison and son a nd Mrs. Harold Taylor of' Oa\ewood, Mr. and Mrs. Rpbelrt Meredith of Xenia, Mrs. Doris :Kennedy and Mr. Paul Harley', of Dayton and Mary Lou Kennedy •. ,

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LOSTBlack 'Crocheted Pocketbook lost at corner 73 and Dayton Rd. Finder can .keep money. Gall Middletowri 31062, collect:

Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stubbs had a. their guest through the 'Thanks!riving holiday their daughter, lila Yvonne Stubbs of Bowling Green University. They, with their daughter, and ·Mr. and Mra: Walter Sheehan were Thatllkagiving evenln; caeat. of Mr. ILnd Mrs. Geo1'l8 Henderson. , ",

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IIr. and Mrs. Stubb9. alilo had a!! Saturday ilInner ' guealts, . Mrs. , Emma Gearhart and Mr. end Mrs. N. R. Allaman and children: of Dayton a~d , Mr. and MI: •• H. E. Andrews Jr. and children of Ashland, ' Ohio. Sunday dinnElr guesta were" Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stubbs of Baltimore, Ohio. Mr. Buddy Armbruster of Toledo , "nd Miss ' Phyllis Burnett.

HOUSE WIRINO anti Repairs. Ed Laughlin, Old Harmony Grove Scbootho~ five mites northwest of Waynesvi11e. Phone New Burlington 306. --1~2 NOW OPEN for' custom butchering. Prompt service. Gail Gordon, Ha~veys· burg. Phone Waynesvtlte 2006. -Ind

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It bas been nppro~imate ly one month since The MiamI Gazette , changed :from the tahlold stylQ to the regular ne\vspaper, ~ iz e !l"ge · a,ll~.. p~blic opini~n : has been VellY , Ihuch "in aecord with the ehange. ,Some .of course look OV IlI' the paper nn..d say,', "you have leslI ne\y'3 tha!' you used tp hllvtl." flow~ve.r, ~Ilis Jl!lt t e case, in f a ct I IS jU!!t. th,e oI1Ppslte f.!ll" . on~ full ,.ljge of the f ormer s tylll' I!I now whelly ~eW8 whil1'e in. , ~he pn'3t it was greatly filled ~ Itb. , advertising ' matel'ial. The tl\sk of gathering , enough news sometimes i8 II ~reat . '. ordeal and I will appreciate any ., itllms you may wish to rilnee on , a clIl'd or in an enveloTJc and send · to the Gazette, OJ" drop it in tile IIlot at the o~lce and le t 's keep tile . "new look,"

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Do you know that we havl' 31100 <!andlepowel' \ lampa, 7-400 candl.epower lamps and 2 s odium lights ' in Waynesville? : ,1 , Do you know we have 292 Water ·customers? , Do you know we ha~e 50 I.!Ollneetlons . to the sanitary sewer? . 00 yo'u know that the tax du.plicate in WaYJ,1esvill~ Is $62464O? Do you know tluit the, population of Waynesville in 1940 was

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·' sabina <I S ahle to , match 1I:he WaYDeav1ll.e: stluad fpl' the first qual1le~' d about. half of the second q l.lUI·t .. l5ut ' from there out it was the Warren CO\1nty champ ' ball gl\me. . GUiard Bob VanP.elt kept till! Sabina Eables In H. .conwst b)" hitting tpe hOO~l' . nve Heldel's and a pail' or crl!l t'lly tusses. Bob Huntel' 'gairJer, d SCOJ1f,lg honors f(Jr Waynesvil'c with 10 markers. Hunte.n .ored· the first point in t~e game by sinking u 1'ree throw afb . lw was fouled . by Wayne Wust. Bob Hastings scored om from the comer a nd Huntel' hi:+ H fl'tl" throw before S ilb ina SCIIl"I!U its first tally of the game: Two minutes of the

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The Wayne Township BOlud or Educatioll met in .,-egular session Monday nig ht at 'I,: 30 p.m.

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rry Smith, aged 67, w 11 lmo\VI. Wayne tOwnSjl.lp fatm t>r, dlod at his bome early' Tue..~d ay m91'l1ing', Funeral services will \le held Thursday at l! P. M. i1 t the, lubbs FUlIerul Homl> i n chlll"gc of the Rev, R. 'B, Colenlun. lllJ l.'ial will be In MiamI Ce)ll eter~' . CorwlII. Surviving are his WI! '. Aou u son, Glen at home. 11 gi 'tllr. Mrs Isab!!lIo Dt-lllnIrlOIll, WIl. ' Jl llsvill,. : and two hrotbel' ~ , Hoy an' l Tim of ne ar Wayn sville. f.{

10h'S 'of water 'Were pumped the. " last .quarter? Do you know that '.the contract., with tIle Dayton PoYlel' & ~ight Co. to furnish current to Waynesville expires in three years'! Do you know that nppl'oximl\tely $5000 was spent ill street · I'epuil' . las t year?

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hel' to the nttentl o~l. of ~h ~ rC'l'lllI- (hlmdling A rm y odll ~ while j II tioll of the recl'l!ntio~ offlccr of 0. Air COl,»'" He is IrlO'" ~ut 2-1 and halftim~. " nearby Nl\val Hq:>pltal, and she .is fUl'~)1cl'inj! lllii Jlluslcnl ' erluca. Simpson stretched the Spartans' was liS ked to do a wUQ]dy 111,)u1:- 'iion lit the Cincinnatj Conservatorv lead to 25-17, 8.!11 the second hulf long program. She (lid 8clo w?rk lI n(l!\r th ' G, 'r;'< Bill, ' ' . opened bi hitting a fre thrGwand with the Marine ~and ill Qu un,t:ico , ' l . . __ Hunte~' .IIdde~ two more points Vil'ginill and Wufihinkt'on, D. , . , ~ . with a .fieldel'. ~stings pout:ed ,in , 1 Lit ~ ,short. one and th~ score w.as U p OIJ dilleha't:gll, s .ltl !'e ~~Ie( II ., ' . ' 29~17 ,with three minutes of 'pll1Y hel' lItudies lit th~ Ctn\lIl~lIatl CunM~s , Cr~h gon.e, Five m inutes an~ 45 sel!:!lurvlltory ot MUt;IC un lltn Ju ly oi 1948 the lUnclis of onc IJf the cas t """ onds of th ' second hill h(~d in the Sunlmcl' OP~ "II '3hn (lid tlw Pllssed before Sabina 'scored arid I'UI·t of MI\I·thu. ill FAUS'f, 'With M....II. UCI"I11 It was a long shot by VanPelt. IC. the Metropolitan Ol)CI'I\ anti reo OrellCh, reucnt bride, 'WWI an hon, S tanforth dumped one in. fro'm caived exccllent rcviews , Critic!! ored I(uellt on. FrldllY e velling ' when out for the only other SCOT ca11 her , voice "natu cl~1 , .. pI OIlS- l\'u'a. William ..Rielrey and r.nSII ,Bon. ing for Sabi na in the third period. iug .' t ' ,c ompe tent': ,lind her pet- ~i(l S~ttlll'thwaHt! ,e ntcrta '{l~d ~th' The Spa-rtan~ mad~ II iotaJ of 12 fot!mance "professioTlIII and. ~lgb. n ml'3cellnneous sh \lwet..... at - tncr points while Umitblg toe Eaglles 'Iy pr&,isewol'thy." The banto~e, home of Ml'Y. Rickey. ' to ,fOUl" points. The score at the 'Mnrtinl Singhel', \Vh,O ,8111.1~ wltl! The e vening WIll! '<i"lightfu lly, end of the third quarter was, :36 hC1' in ~\V<1 \lI'\I.duution. ~Jltd ~hc '. I' lit 'l n 1I'l'd u "'1(1 uV~'I',.vone )'ol' ne,1 to 21. had ill udditioll; ~onlethlll~ ~hut. , q ... ~ v " • - • • • ,. .. ... ' . , . coul'd' nut I.e tu.u rhl- "tlll; 1\'0) 0,1,' ill aontl'\1inJt tQ .many -beautiful l) gifts which the !.triljc found await. . ,In the first five mhlUtes of the ..~ge'." .. longing an"I" pois!! 1111 th (11'111'" II' lug hel' on the din~g table where final ' period, of 'the . "' contest, u colot' scheme of green and ,vhite W aynesville made three points . WIl"l> e mployed, ' '.' :,' w~i1e Bob MI~bell an,d C. Stan-l A very delicious s..tad C\lUl'8 (! forth each gWJ)ped' in' cbarilty WIIS ehed, tosses and W eg\,tat:ak' a !!hort iI~()t, 'the hlv:ited gue!!ts to etljoy , the At , the ,automatic timeout. Sabipa uVlluing with Mn. Creech were tr/liled, ,39 to 25, ;1'liclc·TInn.e y con.:: . . 1 . ,A' Mrs, David Hartsock, Miss ~hy1li8 verted a charitY toss and b01th , Ot.e;l Burnett, Miss Yvonne Stubbs, Mill'] VanPelt an d ~ made 'fiiMNOrl)lR,L!,nlCaCl'e, MillS Norma ers for the ".0: .... '8C"0':-'--g' in 'tbe Mrs: 'J ames McClul'e and Mrsi h~, ' l\filill Shirley ( Lawson, Miss luuil ,.-u. EvelYJI ' Watkin;; enjoyed diu,ner, MiPl'ed Bourne, Mrs. Donald Hen., ~e, . The ~!lt' was ' 'Ii 43-29 at. 'the Biltrnol'e Hotel in l)aY'tOn d er 'on, M'hs JOllnne O'Baniop. win for Wayn~e '1;" , .•, " on Mardh 2 and then went to Me- Mi~s Jo~n Creech, Miss Anne ' sablna', dldn1l ' seem able ~ g~ mo'rJ,al !fall and saw the HOl18ce Weltz, MrlI, 1<lVe)yn Adams, )rTS. many rebo'unds during the cohHe1~t sHow. ' .', .' .Qrllm Shoup, MillS Glenna Klein· test, The game got_ by wi,!h .a ham> Ml·/i. Richard Whitaker, Miss mtmmmn of1'l)lIISii ontY!l p81r, MI's . H, V. Bllrnhal't 111\ IIlI 1iIv. Frall.cll'-t, Whitakor, ' Miss Eota sonals were ~. Th.e EaglJCS Hoak MI'!!: John' Sackett, MItis Es. · made five of 12 attAmlpts while e'1'nuon ~U1lHtl'l on Tuesday of the ther Luken!\, Mi8ses Fel'n, Doris Wayn~';lle made 11 of 19 a 't palt week, the Argul\ut-" Srid!:e dL • 0 h Mr J 1. L d _ •• O1ub,' with Mrs. Alva Thompson un oUlse l·eec. 8. a,.n u· tempts

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Mr, 8n~ Mrs. ~ain ~tage of Lebanon were ~er , guesta .on Sunday of :Mrs: Luclle ArrDltage: , . , " ·Mr. Wel!!tey . Muter of; Wooste~, '\.· ' called o n his ~r>l'e'na'" . O!(UO, .l ", '" and Mrs. F' r' ~' G~gg, on Thur~-

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.DId )IOU oyel' think Lh"L you would like to lIerve on t.hc !:ichool B9at:cJ? You.' djd! fli you think it'll an enjoyable ta"k now id the tinie to change YOIl.1' mind. M Editur, p! t.MI.. vap'll' ~t.. n"l~lld;>l 10\, ,(1 II! , t::sv YOUI" own l'epbrtet', tlus happ!ln~~ Monday -IjveJUug when .the B ill'd was in session. ' Many il! tbe 111'0' blem involwd in tho capadty or a meml;ler. The bill!! for tho. mllny purchasell ' &n4 servio,elj the sc;hool needs must be 'e xamined with the ·greatest 8 utiny all it is 't yow' mOMY but the monuy of the whole "tax 'paying public,You arc voting til' be spent. rt'h~ policiefl you set up li lli! ,JO YI:' JOJl OS, are for the .ebtire faculty of the , II vctl;l'llll or Wlldd scbooL to ul!hold and abide by. 'rite ing 1SI!I'vod in tltt! "easy·" task begilY.i at lIeven thirty ml! lI's R '~~I've COI'I's in the evening the first Monday 0011 mOI\thll. DUI'blg

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A deJegutlOn of ladie,s from the Mother'!! Club was present and p .. esente~ to the Board R Jetter from lb,! organization inqp.iring as to , the action on building the lIew school builcling. The Board lind the ladies after a lengihy dJseussion decided that it rrugbt be " , best to inform the entire organization' of problems delaying imDAKIN \!J iltul'Y . 'r J Ihni the pl'~SPllt rf.ltl' schpdule l'etlUn.·d , mediate action and it WOUld. b e l!U _,ral M(·l'vicf.I." will lit "" rlf i lctP.<I "lUI T1w M!l'\ior w.v asked to l!Ol.lsatisfactory for the Boal'd to meet Slltut:(l a)l tll ~ ," HI. at . 1 ('(' ' H" t he M'Other's Club on April 1 at Fw.prul liulo!! le"(> illi' p rO', ~l"j· ,tad th, '{ati i.,c VIal" all a nd 2 p.m. The Mother's Club mtlet- vi ll Dnklll. agtlll lil, ttl .!.'hll' \{U ut 1'('qlltlSJ; h1m III Illve t!gate some . d h W . . ' 11 b . Amencan Leg1011 l' '~L (01(' U " I~t · known fire hQZI.a,'d~ {:OCisting in the con test ha lapse w I!II ayne tng wi egm at 1:30 for , ~he f.ld h y Rev. roffl"'. 1\I\I'Iul Will Of' Vlllag . . West hit ~.lie f"om wa~ out. usua~ pl'~gram but the Jotnt in M'jami , elllf!tJ:"~ ' I ,ul'WIl No i'tll'r.he ' busllI~ss COUncil D an Simpson rewlilited . {Ol' meetmg wIll be at two, . Pfc. Da kin Wll- U mell Oll f 'tl C sa~esmal1 f rom Lhl:< CIlICLn- th" a6lh co m l.mt engmcerF ami ;.Io)od adjoul'lled, . E~wul'll .Bi.':lhll, ~l, .\\IUi 6~ .11Il! , Itobpl'l " '-;;:;':;Ult, !.ll! "IllY 'II the .W~rD -!,,"~ l1(;! Spartans but of the ul'tl.4t1 upp u"(flg he!'e oil fiJ'st tl'ti lllllel in 1.)1'. l!'hUl~ Silhi,r\'1l West catnt rtght hack for the nail TIme Recol'der Company WI1~ in sel'vil,t! Ollr yellt' arlll HI Thu ..~day Mill' 'h 2il 1I~ ~ purL ~f $Ylfljllo onit' I.lund 1' 01' t'I ' (I yt!SJ' ·. lJ~ Eagles ani pou fed ill allothel' was pl'esefll and pl'eseJlled a few month~. H· ~")'V 'd IiI llll' A 1 1'j~nn the COJl(:~l't • e,:II'>I. A c(jlll!l~ h' I! ul , ' lltl'te\I llib I" llsical, tl'ui lJin g- wholl long 0I1e.. Simps 011 zipped facts a bout prugl'am docks. The inva 'ioll , Sieili>LH Cn ,ojJulg'1I unci ~ot uegtn ~I!J'~VU I! ~ tudy ~f lhu II F l ' liu 1\11 lit Hugh" Higl. ' tll1'oug~ ani~lht!1' fiielder but V lln- Board after discussion and on an- wus 011 elm, i n 11;(10 ut th ' tlltl!! 1D8LJ'umen~ ulI~J1 he begun h1!j Ill" i ll Cinci l.lll uti. 'J'ukill~ part ·ilJ th\! Pelt scorefi to nar!'ow the gap othel' reference voted to PUI'Cha Stl (If his deu~h . feb . tH, 1 ,i·l ond ~I!UI' Ill . high. scholll; III~ho.lI~)I . l:1u llli 1111(1 tll' ·IWH I 'U foul' YIlU I'~ h ' to-S to 6, '9"th two and one half a clock for the time schedule op'fhl! . VII of M I_,. -\ I.. ~\f l 'III'ro, IW did lu,gm lUI! U~Illfuntl(:e~hIJl ~~ I'VUU 1'~ " SClldeJl L l.,I i(c<:101 uudlJ l\' rni..IIutes of 'I.uy left in the qUBr- eration of school classes, liud tho 1", ' ~ruuk J!;tlOIl • '3tudy 011 the cello ID thu ISIx,th III!:! JUII 1"" und SUII I I' .YI·,.. hllitel'cd ter, .. ' survi ved by (Hgbt ;jJSUe\'~, .11 "~. grude. Lh ll U. S . Mllrin' 'UJ' fI~ ill June Vicke rs 111u leo Carl Stanforth A representative from the fAll! Mulford, . Ml's, Ol)al He al, ~lIch ycw' .h!! on l!!red !;tuic u."d 11141j "lid "fha' Buo t camll I'e :t:lved . h '<1 th t to cut Acme Housing Company was Mrs. Hazel Nixon :.ifJs. ~rIlL('1 nat IOnal mUBle contes t M lIud wllh IIJtPointlrl 'n t to the Pnl'l'is Island w 0 conve rl.1! .. ~ oss., present and displayed picturl:!s of Stilesl Way nesvil e; Mr . :I' ,1{'1in" ~Is early .'~turt he gru;nul'crl honol:o; Post Hun t!. dofng military, danee -the leap t ? " lIali ow rna) gin of pl'e-rabricated steel bulldings that Armst!'ong" fa'!'. Dctty 13" Hllt, fro III t he field of mUlIll' hefol'l! IllS HIIII I'!IIIio wUI'k , Pruviuulj to this Qne point. VlulPeit was' fouled life being used in various scllools Gm'aldine ollug. fr!-.. 1100'lIth y g raduati on f l'om 13luomfieltl hig h h' , h<lu bec n II J/l lllhbUI' of the \?Y SimPSOII ulld h I:! ma~e both lo I'clievtl the over ol'owded Slirgeant, all of' Lchllll',n l Litre .. ~c~ool, BlilOmficld, lo wa. Jjt'<I~S (l'ulIJ't\'l w'hich took' 5.tlltU. of the toss!::!> ~ood to give the building problems. IJroth llrs, Gl enn, 1,!bnr.lO· 1)(,,'1''') C'ilaIHpl(J nMhi p ill JfI4;!. ' . Clinton cou ntid lls their first lead and Herh'l't , Wuynesville. ,. in 'the' conti':\. Vickers ga,ve the Thl'ee IIpplicants fOI" (he posiFriends Trla y ~Hl1 "I.. h, IlIlu!I'n) lead b~~k t il th,e Spartans by tion of r,lfIitol' at the High School home TIID I'~rlt\:; '/1' T\'rilla v eVI'llIn", sinking' tWf; cha l'lty throws after WI:<I'e inte"viewI:<d to fill the valli Carl StaA , th~ !l': !he I'CSI$n<lHl,n JI Ill' , 1.,,1 LACKE:Y

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HUJ(H' F.f!UJlorni Committee for tJw COnl illlC )'''IW' no intllf( stin'g pnp tll 1Il1 "HI¥\Jth" and "Nlltrl· Hon" W l'U rtl d 1 : "PItT • Ernest ButtQn Ql' 11 tl!l l\f.rs. GiTherL

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H'tllltot'coUo' tl ffit'l Wf!l'e CODQQ~t cl and ~ 1<l • ' .. ~i !! . orijoul'n. ('d 11n 1 file 'l?t .Il11 Irl' A rWi! wll<:>rJ f r s, R'\or! !! 'aohh 11 I hI' • h!l~t(m' to 'fh ~1\lD;

The Ohio State University Bu reaU of Public Relations told the

Miami Gazette this week that

Edwin Mich nel', son of )\fl", and Mrs. Chru·le..'1 · E, Michener of Waynesville, was' received as fraternity ,pledge to the Alpha Gamm.9 Sigma ~at mi • ' ener .i: a oph olTl T in t e l leg of AgticUltur at OhllJ St,l "

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10. 1949

In ' Spartans Janitor Repla.cerTBey~1I A~pear EDITORS PEN" aut In ,2 'nd ment Hired by

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Tlle V111ag.., c.;owlI:Il n1e~ in the 'l'owJJ.swp l'ioUII(; fOl' its regular rn eti1lg. Aft ' l' inc roulllle bu~ine$S was conduC:ler l MI'. le1son £ the D... yton Pci el' and Light Com~ pUll)' 'VJ<.ts mtr duccd. He stated th at the PUl'fI"_oj., lIt his vjsit was [0 inq uit' ... as 1.oJ whether or not Coult(:Jl ,\V1S ed 10 l'Ctai ll the two sodluln ltght; · 110., Otl trial on F rankl111 [hI l UI: tlJr. cost or ench llgh ~ J} :; '5 P"I' . £!tit· Council Was hesltunl in thea decision. But due III t· I(~ hazal'dous condi1; on to tTa m ' on tbis b.Jl1 and. eu I 'V~' it '.'(a. d cidcd lo ret.aln the Itghts and iqsfal Mo mote 100 C(l m 1e pO'l'el' latrlr.l t pJIl~I'~ d e~­ j n.ltcr.l hI' II . S 1\ C. OJmPI. •... , HI that t.he p\'esrnt I'atf' s hedu le 1'1111 l'etailll'rI I'h , Mavol' I '"'' "qkwf to ll!.<il't rhe 'tute' Fire MOJ''!;hall a nd r'.'qUf"st rum • , illVe:;t!gate some !1110wn fil' bazi.u,ns .oosting in the Villag _ - 0 f ' ll'lne 1 busu,,~s!l Counell "((JI,,u adj ow't\ed.

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1 SMITH arry Smith, 'l1getl 67, wel l , k nuwlI Wayne township, brhler, died at his home early Tucfiduy lflornlng. Funeral service will be beld 'thursday at l:! );" l\f. ~ i the Stubl)!; Funel'ul auhll< in chucgc ' of the ltev. R. B. COlCllll.L)1. BuI'i'Ul 'will be in Miami Cemetery, orWIH, Surviving I11'C his wif!' , Ana. IJ ;:lOll, Glen at home. n ~ is t 'I', l\ILn J,sabullo Drllmmollll, WUYII~Mvilte; and two hl'otllel:" Ro~ lind 'I'llll of n ('li l' Waynesville .

SaDin!! 'Nus ilhl ~ \.0 mal,ch the Waynesv.Qlc squad for thl:: first quart'e), alld a bo ut half of the The Way ne ' Township Boan! of second' q Ulil' wI' bUL from there Educalioll met in regular session on out it \ as the Wal'1'en coun- Monday nighl at 7': 30 p.m. ty chump ' ball game, Guard Bob VahP.!:!lt kept tile Sabina A delegauon of ladies u'om the Eables In . th e .con1P.st by hitting Mother 's Club was pl'esent and 't he 1'.00 ,101' Jive He idel's and a presented to the Board a lette" .p air of ehul'll'y tosses, Boh Hun- from th o: Ql'ganization iJlquirulg . tel' gru.1:uit",r1 sCf)Jin g honurs fUI' itS tn, th e action on building the Waynesville wilh 10 markers. flew school bUilding. The Board Hunter , ~orc d ' the first point in <lnd the ladies after a lengthy dis t h e game r by si nking a free cussion decided that it riUght throw aft(?J' he was fouled by best to infonn the entire organi. DAKIN , ;o.)' lllu ,·y Wayne . West. Bob Hastings za tion of pl'oblems delayin g iro scored onl frum Ihe cornel' and mediate uctlon and il would b e fu ' '1'al , ~('I'vlce Will lit ,.• ..n,,";i.1!11 'Hunter hl~ H free throw before sa lisfactory for the BO!U'd to meet SaLUrriay !II ~ 1/, 111 ,. at .~ft.! ,I II" Sabina sc.. n,J i Is first ta'Uy of the Mothel"s Club on Apr] ] 1 at F li ll eral IJt,ll\(' hc",(, jl,,. PlI·. !f!.1the. game. Two minutes of the 2 p.m. The Mother's Club m t::et- vin VakilI . n/!l'u :ll. III ellar!:," vI , ' 11 b '>0 Amerl ~all LeJ.(IOII P'J, L Iii J) u~" , ., t contest ba~ lapsl;!d when Wayne lllli\ WI eglll at 1 : ... for the ed 1,\. ltev. ('off(" '. Hil i"'" ""111 i.l" W est hit ( II< from way out. usual prugram but the joint in l\liam l etHI'1."' ,.\,,! '"I'\VII Dan Si711p"ull rl!taliated £01' meetillg wiH be at two. Do you know that we have 31?fe, Da kill WII- " llIelHlJ" r M the Wayn !",iUe Spartans but 100 candlepowel' lampi, 7-400 Edwurd lii:!hu, lll, will hI! . 111(: It .. I," I·1 -\, \~ult" ;!~, I, luy d A salesman it'oro thl:: CUlcln- th" aoUt ~umuRt. (:t1!!ln •.. h anri cimdlei>ower laf/lps and 2 sodium (If the 11l'Li.<tli U"pctll'ing herl! UII l'i l'st b 'ulIllllOlo in 1.)1'. 1,'I'ank 1:iinwn!s' west can1.(~ I'igl, t hack fol' the llaU Time Recol'de~' Company \ViiS in sf!l'vic'c Oll t" year ;md 10 Thursday Murch 2:.1 U ~ u ,purt of SY lll)JitU/lI(' UUlIt/, l"ol' I4W!J year ', l1 e ' Eagl s ,ane l puul'ed in al10ther Was pl'eselll and presenled a few month ~. H e 1<\:' vI·d ill th,· ,~f,~('u n lights in Waynesv,ille? I , ; one: Simpson zipped facts. ubout pl'Ogl'Bm clocks. Thl:: I nvu ' i ill. S it-ili :l ll U1I1 !J.ll!!'I' lino, Do you know we have 292 wu- the COJll!'C I' L :eries . A cc: ljls l. h e (lid s LurLcd h i" Illu sioul LTailii ng wheu long !IOt llegill s el'~ou stud ~f the ~ ].' I't! hlllllli lit HIIghe ' Higl, through an.~lhc,. fiielder but Van- Board aft!:!l' diSCUSSion ilnd on an- \\'11 ~ 011 rlulo, 'II Allziu U'\; till' Lim,· 'I · ter customers? Do you know we have 5U C011- mlltl'umen~ un~ll he u~gun lu!! , C('- In Ulm:i lllluLi . 'J'l\ki ll J; purL ·ill thl! P elt scoren Itl Ilanuw the gap other reference voted to purchasl:: (,f hi. de al h . P~h. Ill, 1\',1·[ The ,011 of MI.·. A, l" ':'! I 'll, " tQe8 to 6 ,,-/it h twu and one haff a clock fOl' the time schedule opnectlorls to the sanitary sewer'! ond yeur 111 lu gh !lcltoul; I~l thou "h . BU ild " 'I<I UI'I' h f!~ 1 'II f OUL' yeal 'S hI: 111: 'did /J"glu hi s U!'IH'u ntl c"~hl l' Sel'vl'" ,,~ ::iLlIdC: II L lJirl!('luJ' dudll J;' ulld the !u . 1"1'ul1 k fl aklll '. minutes of )!ay left in the quar- el'ation of school classes, , 1)0 you kn,o w that the tax du'3tudy Oil thu cullo III tho lilxth his ,lUll iol' !llId SI!h io l' YI·S. bJllLel'ctl , l.1rl'ivcc\ )1y eight ~i",,(,l·.< . . Jr~. plicate in Wayr;tesville is $6246401 grade. " t.llll U, :.;, Mlld n· Cur ps ill June ter. A represent.at lve f~'um the Lois Mulforrl, . fl·~ . Upnl Bcal. Vickers 1 ClUtCtI Carl St.anforth Do you know that the populaEuch yell!' he un tl<l'cd li tulc ullfl 1 U44 1111(1 HftUi ' Oou t camJl !'ecaived Mrs. JIozc1 Nixon, MI' . , rllh~l tion of Waynesville jn 1940 was nation&1 music (:onteaL!! and wilh H"Jlointllll!nt to thp Punls Islan(1 who converted the toss to cut Acme HOUSing Company was Stiles, Wa YJ1I' ~yi lll!; Ml'3: . ~,t!t!lln" pI'esent and displayed pictures of the lead "to iI lIalTOW makgin of '.1 836~ ' ~i l:! cal·ly . MtUl't he ga~n eL'cd honu~:;' Post. BlI nc!, t1()lng milital'y', dUnl'" Armstrong, • !l·s. DeUy Bl'nut, . f,-< ,.'. ,- Do, you' know that 5101450 gal- 111 th e field of musIc hefol'll I lJ ~ lIu d ""HI \ uric Prllvious ,to tbi. one point.' Va nPelt was foul~ pre-fabl'icated steel buildings that Geraldin e 'tOlltl!:', lIfl'-. l)Cll nth ~ a l'l< being used in val'ious schools lon's 'of wafer were pumped the IP'uduation from . Bloultlficlrl h ll{'b h l, !.all !Jeon u mo nlbc ; of tl1C by SimPSOl\ nllo h · mad·e boili Sllrgeant , 1111 of' IJllhll(IO '1l thll!I' ~c hool , Bloomfield, fowa . HI'U,~s QUlIrt,;·t w'hiub to~k Stale <if the tOS:iL ~ good Lo give the tu l'olieve thl;! over Cl'owtled broth"I's, C;l onn. I ,lJilnnon' 11:II'1'ell last' quarter? buildin g problems. r iluil lp hlll 'hi " ill 1!1.4ll. ' . ' Clinton count.i,tIIS their first . lead Do you know that th!:! cont.l'acl und Herbert , Wllyn csvilll' , - 1n 'the' /: n l(st. Vickers gave the wlUi tlle "Dayton Power . & f,-ight Friend s nlllY ('/111 ut till ' Hllel' I Three applicanLc; fo1' 1he pusilead b ack t u the Spart/lDs by tion of janitor at the High School hO/lJe Thurscillr !iI' F'ricl:l~ to' " lliht!'. Co. to f1,lmlsh current to Way.nessinking' tw.: t'i wI'ity throws after were illtel'vi wed to fill (ho vaville expires in ',three years? h e was foul ,r! by Cad Stlmforth. cancy crealed Do you know that apPI'oxIth e l'esl~rlUl l lm LACKEY Th . Girl SC'''IL; twld th.eil' lust W est dum ,ud in ·a long shot and of Ha l'old Elstro. Afte!' tl,orough l,l'V nl!NI 5J, dil·,j last' \ I' !I II!! , In 'etin!! Friday Fen III v 18, a malely $5000 was spent. ill fMeel S abina wa:> ')ut In front, 11 td 10, discussion Mr. David P anet!, 'hl~' lit '~, BlizahULII Ilv~p lti1l tn :he Gran'l!' H;;-l' l'epail: last. yeal'? 1, t • I" t'.:, ' wltil one nn' , UIlC half minutes re- was hired and is to assume hiS l Dayton arter all illn C'.l~. il:45. Ar el ! I,it' ·c ' .. ',' .' ~\ maining in Ill!! first stanza. Simp- dutios Mon4ny mornIng. . Puneral services WI!I'C ",lulude" ~ong and roll CII!' lh I " . hit a I·,y up shot b ut- L eo . . J" I'i dIlY" ~ J). m. at Stu lib:! .' u· and cho e th 'r Cl'a£t 'Qtl < SO/'llll ' Did you evel' thit\k that YO ll Th rough cunnef!tion s of tile llel'ul }J (IlIl C, ill W UYI"'I"'i lJ~ in !=;b,nf'b llllh . ","ilL' thi'ough 1'01' the "I't' (ling () malt hill nld,,; and , would I£ku t.o Merve '011 Lhu Sc huol " ....·nMlft~ a>; ti l' tjual't.el' ended Vfith Stall< D epul·tment of Educatlon CllUI'gll 01; the ltuv. It. B, Col 'UIU . rllh l'~ Ilecided' 011 1laUIct belts. · Boarcj? You did I If you tllink it'll ~avil):~}3-..12 advllm tage, and the \\ }ll' Assets Adminlstvll;-. Hurilll was ill Mllllll i ' ' "1~I.Ill'Y, fl"llli '1',., ' i~~" ('hm ~~~J' '. an IInjoyabl!! task now i'~ thil tinlU tiun th~ ' school WllS furniSbpd Qonvin. r . J • ~ .; • f) i.2. '-. t e .to change yOU\' mmd. All EqitOl' !If -~ IIJ: _. . . 'ith.' all ...·'ArUi:l>,·1j,(uie;'·, 'it 11 _~~.' vl'oir~ a;',,' .1. b ,~. te" 'U~ , : .' 1;1~ j/ap\li' ft, lli.hi1~ 1"10 <tJ.: nov " VlInPelt s~e cbcd Sabina' s lead wh eeleli tractor. It arrive d MOIl- of WaYll l!>!vili' lil)\I loto, nr til l If. G"8,Ilp,e FiAll Wf!I'(' (.lj~l·u...S iI. '1;'he your own repiJ).'te'~ thii! \114Pu en,l!t1 Sl'()Ut<; lU'! ~niJw 1 sel.'Ve cb.lli. allothe l" two pphlts by hitting a day and all th.a t was Ilecessary , Monday ~vel1ing when- ~hc . Boa~d law. cI'R('k'ers, toffC'{' or milk belong olle-haqd l ' as the second for Ule school to pay was $50 and was in aellliqn. Many il;l tlw 111'0;\1r. LInd It'd. 1{,,1I"1 t 'J h<l1l1U M u n d tween:; and 8 ]"I fIT Tl " ".p) I" ''"' pel'iod opened. Vjckers 8a}lk a transport It from the d epot In Co' blerii invdlV1!d in thQ cupacity of '.. " shuI' shot and,J Hastings kn otted lumbus, The bill for this was ap- tluJ!hItH'M !lnd '" ,'run I( TllOmas 1la u,I Im'trod "" J" " a member, The bills for the IDllny the score at" la,-all by makb !; a proved along with others of lhe ll!; SUlldfl)l dl111' l' guest Mr. (lllll ' Grn n"''' /'1',,11 7~ . ..... ~urehalle;4 anti aerVil!l!M .the 1I 'hool 311'< , J hll R,)l,·y or lJnyLoll. M.r·, The l1)~"'!rI __ ,,'('d ,~:I 'h., r.,. ul s hul wi~hl two minut.es an d prcced lng month , needs must be examined with bhe 'and MI' ~, J ..\1 , 8urnhur ,Ind lflU'l- hour .nl tnll1)l~" nnu the closing 15 'cconds g01'\e in the qua. r ter. greatest sc'rutiny 8S .It itm't youI' WA IW L. I:i~ I'NGLJ:;' Olhel' items of r OUl1ne busl- il~' ur J:j"UVt'l'tu\ n, Ml'. Dud Mrs !>l(JTlf! HUll te l' put th Spartans ~ut,in moooy· but ~he monfof of the whole lless wen? tl'ansauled anu Lhe Arthur Ih"'IJla~ \J ' II :.tYWlI. )111' . and ' 'rh L:Jow i.I '" ~I nit;) fllso h Jd . : tax paying public you are voting to '. Vi al',-1 ,L. . wlug'l!:, ~ Piuui t ·- front by hitting a free .throw but Mr~. Lli wd l 'fhuflIH" U I " • Ti, aoil tlleil' """lot_ ·t L "Jmn 11mI.' Ih!s ' JUYf!e J OIll:l:!, .. ntn'llto, i .. . ;'·\)nl)llllli ~t. 1I1ol1g' · with pl un o C. S tan forth c09Ilected with one meeu ug was ndjou1'lled. be spent. Th(l}lolieio6 yoU set u'p Ml·~. W i11iuhl 'Ri[! i<'~ fJf l.\· tlo-. ",+: flIt' GI'Imw' H:J/! ,t)1rl rll!'lCUBSPd Bie 'for th~ . entire fll~ulty uf th e . a vetc ~all u[ Wv1'lrl Y:'UI', Il; hl\V- plll ,vet! til' Clfll' jlleL ami l)t1xopho nt:. trom way out and Sabina t ook t tl >h' m(>etl.rl~ n ~11 '" Il'nl' tim at school to uphold and Ilbide by. The ing' !lel ' vull ill the M~I'l r(ll WI'- ACtul' o bi.; ;cj,/l.tluuLioll Jl'olllhi:r.h over t he lead. FoUl' of the "eaIlY'" task begjrr:s at. sove~ thil·ty men's Roserv!! GOI'pt; 'fo" twenty- ~ c llo,,1 h(; -' IIluy!l:t1 with TI!d 1" 1.) WaYlles ville cagers, Hunter, H~stthe Gl'un£!;c fIlll (j ti di!?cussed in tli& evoning the' first Monday oC une mon tlt ~. During he l' tilll e in ltitlh OJ' ,hos 1'[\ . as :'U,x</pilllltilll 111g~, Sim psunand Vickers, rrl,a de theIr' ' ern't wor1' and closed by each month and. en~M at A, M, the surv icc 11" 1' wvrk US lIolois.t wi lh nllli alsu vocalist. . games and sin . ~, • fidclcrs (0 put th,e Warren c'0'fl t Tuesday (01: does it'!). While s it- the Marinu CI1I'J) ~ haml lll 'ou~h\' , WII cllj6s lfiud IIlj n 'r3lj" ,(/J(l'ah",' Am.i.·tr<· Tinn t>y . Reporter ians ouL. fn front 24 to 17 I1t the tirig getting very sleepy youI' her to the lItLentloli of the r ecl'e~­ (hluid ling ArlTl Y CotiO!! ) , while i .. , editor began to nod and reel lit 'tion of the l'ecr~ation officeI' of u Ail' Corp . . He ill now ' but 2-1 aue! halftim~" Simpson stretch.ed the Spartans 12:46 ~d g{'\re up the .tusk of neurby Naval H.o3pital, amt !!he j ~ furthcl'i~ his rnu.s ical du cacpmple~inl\' his repol'wr task. ~el'­ wa!! I\sked lo du a ,,,eeldy , h UJ:- t lol1 at the Cincin nati OOn~eI'VatOI'~r lead to 25-17 as the seconcl half opened hy hitting a fre throw and h!,ps if any thit)k i would be en- lollg pi'og l'am. She oid Holo W?r1( 111\d or t it . ' L -. Bill. ~ .. jQyab,le;,' to take t!l ' the School with the MlIl'ine pand In Quant;lco, Hun ter add ed two more points Board I would be moti~ I!la(l to Vlt'ginlu Ilnd \ynshillgton, D. '. with a fiold el', Hastings pouT'ed in ) , -' have them act' a~ Press lW\)l'osen~ short une and the score was U pUll di~chat!;ll, M I.I<l ~' et.ul· ~led Lv tative at the next regular ses29-17 ·with thre~ minutes of play h1ll' IItudieli ut th~ O lllC1l111Uti COIlsloll. gone, Fl vc minutes and 45 sec!l1l1'vu to ry uf Music Ul)d in Jul y " onds of th <: second half had ).9,*8 the illness lIf ono of the 'Ullt I passed befor ' Sabina 'scored and in the suriimcr purlL ';lI.u. dill tho -nl ".':I·W{,T. dicf' " tr'1I'11""I·ilf(? To' t-" WI" 'lI · . ' I . .' pal'\; of MlJl'tha in FA U 'r, with Mrs. Gel'll itl it was a 10n~ shot by VanPelt. C. G"lln~" I:J "'11,i'I~" 1111 a I-clay . ,,-ien~ ",mt! the Metl'oi)oliLan Ul,el'u und I:e- GJ'(l(uh, recont bride. 'W~B un hOIl. Stanforth dumped one in: from m e~tin~ 11 1'h l ll',"lny at tIle 'horne . ceiv,ed eXI:ellent I'llview8 . '('!tIC!! u)'ed guest on FI'iday' evenhll;t when way ou for I'he only , other scor of Mr.'. L ,I\\'l' C'IlC'>' FI.'l'll n~, with !1. ;;"'d Mr~. "'ain ~ilage of call her voice "natul'al . . h,I'tl'a!l- .."'l I·S. ,'r'II ' R'IO""y t_ Bort- Ing for Sabillfl in the third period. Mr'. -, ~ Y'( I lam an d Ul ~... S8 ;J,'li.·jt),~ (In\ 1'1', ' 'h it 111nl' ,.n" "~. Lebanon were ,dinner . guests: .on Ing . \ . cOl1lpeten~'l ",nd er pel'- n ie ,Sl\ttel'thw~lte .eT\~r1in~n.l1d ~th The S partRns made a tqtal 'of 1~ t h(' nr·" I hl\lII·. Thh h h(t r;,'·'/' Sunday' of Mrs: Luelle Armitage: 'lot'manoe "Ilrofesslollal ~,nd.hll;h- a ml'3cellan,eous . shbwet-- at the points while limiting the Eagles I" ,i' "J1l.';;, tllIIl Wilt; a Jrl'en~ ,' ' " ly praiseworthy." Th bUl'lto~e, home of Mt'8. Rickey, < , '. - , to foul' p ol nl .'. The score at the p "1!,,,O"/t PVC1'YOltC . , ., Mr, ,Wesley _Miller 0(; Wooster, Ml\rtl1l1 Singhel', '.v~,~ san~ With " The ovenl\'l/f wa~. ~eliI1J\tfuIl1 end of th e third quarter WIllS, 36 Fnllnwlllc' (,lip. IIIl \l'hcnn, 1If,·z;. hi ".. c 1l~ on 1ii~ frifmBs . Dr. hOI'. in ~wq 11I·o.ducLIOIl~ ~nHI K ht! . I !lilt in cu n lll .. nd . veJ'yone joined to 21. ' . ._O 0, a ' ha.l ill udcJiti()ll. ~om eth1n l{ thut ., Furnll. ". 'l'iain rf Ill' \\lOf'if !If Ilte and Mrs. F, B. G.tegg on Thurll- coul'(. not hu tllulrlt l - "the louk u, r ,ill at} mil'lng th many beautiful B:.\tn.' For ItMn;c: (lomlJ')itte6 of I' cia ' ,. ~ '" girt" whidl th e hl'iije 1!ound' awaitIn thC:! first five 'minutes 0'£ the th ~ rtl 11 III I I!' _ MI' rlnei interei!tlng y. , ~ belonging Ilnd poise 1.1 11 tit ' ol'el'lltlt' illg hel" on the dlnir(s: t able 'where final period ' 6f the . ... ~ntest, P!ll1t!l'f' 1111 "Renlth" nnd II ItriMr. .Norman Brown 8D9> br~- stll _e'.It U color' ~cheme of green and white Waynesv.il1e made three points til n" \V1ll'lI re'\d q" &nest ther, Mr, ltd Brown, of Dayton, Wll~ elO»\oyed. -!. ' while Bob Mlt@ell an.d C. 1 Hul ton Ql' h amI !\frs. nql,ert caUed on thel~, cj)uains, Misses I A vei'Y deliciou " SUhld . coUt'Se forth each 4umped in charity F yt!, III ...;. B t ~ . wa ' '3el'ved. tosses and We'~-..l, It' a sh . ort shot. . JA~~tl }TlItHOI'OCH ullt.(l~t~ 'ere. , colt'. ,A,Dnie ',l!q ~I&a .. ~ ro.wo, on S "a.. " !j ~" ill-day ' I . ",. " . l ' he illvited gue!!ts to enjoy the At the automati9'·timeout, Slilblp~ lit ri .' ~'I<l ~ . 11,'\ll5 <12' lI~jouTn­ evening with Mrti. Creech were trailed, 39 t r 25. .taqk-Ttnney 'con(Or( I\nm th" Fl .~t •. 1t!~.h . i.1 A'PI'i1 .n~ · MI·s. 'DAvld Hartsock, Miss Phyllis verted a charity toss and both when 'M'rq_ R'Inti ~ 'R l )! ndl ril l I\tl .,. Burnett, MillS Yvon'ne Stub~g, MJs'~ VanPelt ami ~s made fUldho, (>~f! tn ~be , ' Norl)Ul,L(lul(acl'e, Mies Norma Gru.,. '~h MI'S; james ' McCIlm: and Mrs< l)lli' 'Mi~ll Shirley Lawson, Miss ers for the fiiUll· sCol'fu~ in ~ e " enJuyed dh1.Uer, Mil~rLod Bourne, Mrs. Donald Hen- ·g ame. The r~lt Wait '8 't;3-29 at the Biltmore Hotel In Dayton ders on, Mhs Joanne Q'Banion, win for Wayn~e~ -,.' '.-' .' on Mar h 2 and th!:!Ji went to Me- Miss Joa.n fueech, Miss Anne ' Sabina djdn't able tID g,et . moqal Hall and saw the Horace W"ltz, Mr$; Evlllyn Adams, M.rs. many rebounds during the conHeidt .sHow. Orum ShoUIl, Miss G1enn~ Klem- test. The game got by wlI~ , a "-" _ , hant, :f1-!\. Ri chard Whitakjll', MillS mtni.mam of'iOUJru.bnrY' 2i per-, F'1·lIl1 C(}:j.. W.hitakec, MisM Eula sonals were ~ed. .The Eagles Mr3. E. V, Bal'nhurt hllu uIt- Hoak,?tI1' '. John Sackett, MillS Es- made five of 12 attempts ,while The Oh io Slat'e Univel'Sity Bue(JIoon 8;trostll on Tuesday of the thel' Lukens . Misses Fel'n, Doria d 11 of 1~1 t '" t k the Argunv"'t Br Id /,;.," lind Loui se CI'eech, Mrs. John Lud- Wayn'esviUe rna e • areau of PlibU R e lations told the 1'88 wee, Miami Gazette this week that Club, with Mrs. Alva Thompson inb>'ten, 'Mrs. Roy C;reech, Ml'!!. M. tempts. Edwin Michen 1'. son of Mr, and HrB. Marie RlHle. Two tables D. Balr.d, MI'3> Harry Sat~rth; . brld;'a were in play, with. Mrs.. Box score: Mrs. Charl~ E. Michene1' of .. wilite, Ml·S. LoweU 1'homas and, W aynesviTIe 43) .TP U'I\Iftr and ....1' •• D. C. Rid "'~ ."'IIV'!..... "I' 11.1. G. -~ Wayn svillc, \Va' l'eCelVed 8S a thu lll:)tltesses. k F ' 3 3 9 wl/lnlnlr t,bo lovel1 l·jlllt!lI. Fol1o~· Vic ers, . , .... ,- ..... ~.:.. Fraternlty ,pledge to the Alpha Ing tbo lJamell, a lowly IIIllud Powell, f ' " .. ..·r··...· 0 0' 0 Gamma Sigma. Fr:al ern t 1 ~1 c011r38 W1&8 lIerved by -the h\)~tellS. • ff Hunter, f ...... .. - -. 3 4 10 ener i!'l a sqphom TC' i I (' Miami QJy..lIter 107;- 0. E. S. will Simpson, e ...... --,..,_ .. 4 1· 9 lege of Agrioulture at Ohr meet in rcirul..r scssion on MonMr. and' Mrs. Rob ~,t Osborn Hastings, g ._ __....... 4 1 9 .......... 2 2 6 dl\yevening, MaTch 14, 8 :00 .o 'clock. annOWlce the birth f a daughter, Tinney g Mrs. Lillian Sbe,\,wllod, grl\lld ,. p- Peg~ An~, lit MflllUi Valtey' H08- O~ioll . g ... ___", .. 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Kpl1neth Elzey re.entative ut New Brunswick, pJtal on Thursday. Feb\'uary ~ _ __ and daugh~ _ MarjQde. of DayDISAR FACES featw 'ed lIlt\lcur boxing tourney' . I will IJe- bOllor guest of the evening, f weight at birth 5% Mr. and Totals ,,16 U Lowell, Mass., whell scowling Howl\l'd Walker slammed lell 3 t(ln visited MI,. and Mrs, Walte}' ¥hight's klsllel' tel11pol'arlly I p- slded. Yep, Walker WOI'\_ and membets of Lebanon Chapter Mrs. Harold Osborn are the pa" Eh:ey Sunday afternoon, alao wiU be .peela) peata. teme} grandparents. • (OaatInued _ . . . . 4)

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MARY EMMA LACY · . Mrs.' Mary Emma Lac>, wu . , born near Lytlp., Ohio, Novemb er __ JOSEPH E. JAMES, !'ditor METHO DIST CHURC H 17 1862. She was the daughte r . Entere d as second class .:nutter a~ th~ postofi ice Waynea ville, Ohio of' Samuel and Eliza Seam. 'W.~ Wayne sville. Ohio. married to Jacob Lacy on May 6, "Week of pedie4r ion" 1882, and to t.J;tem were born sev~arcll 13th to March 20th Sllbsr.r iption Rate: $1 .50 per year in Ohio; 'en children , tour of whom are Sunday , Mare,. vcth 'teal' , elsewh ere. living. Mrs. Eva Young of Lytle, . 9.:30 A.M. Church Sehoo~ J. J. MT. HoLLY UI:'~;ropo. Walte~ and Wilbur Lacy of DayJ:lurake, Supt. . . ME'IHODIST aftJRC H ton and Howard Lacy of Route 2, 10: 30 A.M. Worship Service aJlld • T. M. Scarff. Mlnlc:tl'~ i "'!!!!:~~~~!!'!!!!:~~~~=!!'!!!!:~==="""'~======= R.B.. Coleman, .Mlnlster I Lebanon . She had 17 grandch Il~und,v School Sennon Anthem by Choir. 9:30 a.m. dren and 34 great grandch ildren. 2: 00 PM. Youth Feilow shnp Church School 9 :30 I.m. · B.A. Ea",~art, SUDt. J. J. Burste. 5upt. One son, Ernest, of Lytle, passed a - f . r ....... ''1ondll". Servic:e . 10 :30 a.m. "Dedica tion Service. " • • • away last Au~. WorshIp and Sermon venlnr Servf~e Tue.day, March VEth 1:'30 p.m. Mrs. Lacy's entire life bad been 7: 30 P.M. Service at the Church. to:50a .m. N A STRANGE al" 70U IDAF ..... . ~al Mu;1c spent in and around Lytle, where Chotr ~AESARS CREEK ' FRIENDS den17 Deed to be ldmWled , fJonw The Woman 's Society ,of Youth "I'ROM OUR FILES a tree on Monday and QnrA tn"'" sh e was high1y respecte d. Pellows lllp Thursdav Rev. David Stanfield, MInister 'UlplcIo Ul' ~ wanta to DOW Her IIf()R MARCH 8 ,1871 Christia n:Servtc e his shoulde r badly. Hc was . _ 1:00 p~ Sundav School companion war called by death in to LID. )'OU1' .Ipab I, ,enulne. It I:rrlend Thomas Arnett. has left sensible for some time after (a). "Some of our Goa1s:'· - Otolr Practice ~ challel1i; . . fo r Janual'y 1923 Imd since ~t time Tbursctev Worshi p Senrlce ttL•• 4tr ~ peace petition at the postoffice fall : but he is now able to be Mrs. Carlton Cook too man,. 1I1lr~ ~ . she had lived alone, · eJ«:ept 1:45 PM (b) "Our. Mission ary Work.'!, I f1I1d requelts all in favor of abol- again. In clroulat tmCA Eo U ... aIURf Jf times sharing her home Mrs. Kenneth Hough Ishlng the settleme nt by arms of lUI bIn ..,.:": .. _ J to ~ev. WIlliam ~hannon ANNOU NCEME NTS motherl ess grandch ildren. W. She MARY'S EPISCOPAL national grIevanc es, 'to go and Qediqt ory Addrella, Rev. fur n I • b Id~ \ i tlft· P lease annOlmc e that J oe ways enjoyed having her chll~dlv School 9:10 a.m. place their signatur es t o the petl- Evans will b,~ 11 candida te for R. B. Colema n .~amue1 N. KeyS, Redor Mrs. Jame!! Garrison, Swt. catton. No ,Ies. a dl'en and families vislt her on sOlo-M iaS Toby Ball tion . Preachl nlt' 19t .and 3rd ~undayc per.OD Iban hi. old office of County Church SeIIool .. 9:t S. A.M. Sundays . friend 0 h n the No births ormll1'l 'iages ' to re-I ~ubject to th e decision each month Wednet day, 10 :30' a.m. BaptIQrJ bad JIIaf'Ch, vrth . MornlnK Worship f.:)O A. M. Mrs. ' Lacy had a keen mind: ,rdWn cord ·thls week. Will the public Nominatim( Election, and 0 evenln r Service s 7~30p.m. une • .,.. Are when assigned a' task in church 7:30 P.M., V'e1l~p Mee~fI please accoun\ for thi. gross neg- - Many Voters. . the On. we you In homes. Please attend Ilt ~IENDS ne work or elsewhe re, she did it wilI MEnfO DIS'1' lect of duty? . the home checked My hAir WAS falling off, T on the bul- Dlrst Oav ~hool lookln, for," be n· ·D r. F.ore••• Iingly and well. She was a iover Q:~n 3.m rruR af Esq. Keys has a fine lot of two· bottles of NCl ture's Hail' qulred, letin you will receive. ' • "'H!fnv for Worshll'\ of poetry and always bad a piece nr. J05enh "'vers. MinIster we look ' lor"orIon ~ ' ill squar e and oval picture frames, storative and it checked it otI ,laeY" Jaua' SuntJiv SclJnol in her mind thut was appropr iate. Mr. and Mr•. .Harn!d S'"~tta: Rev. Q !JO a.m. &nlwer to:30 to .Tol' va not to dlIcua. and they are very cheap. Bernard Baughn , leader. All our :t .m once. It is clean, safe and effi- Her gentle lovable persona M~ Ruth SavIor. Suttt. lity the theolo,y . Incam.tton, or Mrs. B. B. Hay of Xenia Is vls- cient. If your druggist has not will Worship Servfe~ _ to:30 Lm ' anythln. of . long live in the memory of families Hving in 'Corwin and east WA TNI!!SV ILtE t. He' juat _ t iUng Mrs. Sarah H~y in Corwin. got it, send direct to Proctor of 'the river. her fa mUy and £riends. ~ ~CH OF aIR'~ ,'. Work. FERRY CHURCH 01' CHRIST about bIa ur Li ttle Johnnie Davis fell from 'Aros .. Gloltc€'s ter. Masa. Mr. aM Mr •. J. J. Bunke. In the cours . MI'. After an illness of four weeks, tb.t M. H. o,ffey. Mi....~r , ... be curiel I If" MinI ' Burske, leader. All rural famUle.. 81ble School a ,oad Ill" sick peopl., and 9 .'''0 A. M. .,VMn , .,II.rver, on the early momin~ of Februster th pre.ched ;) to .onle ver)' poor peopl•. sou I!Uhle SdlOOI 0 f town and west of th Ie Momln " Worshl " 9~JO a.m ary 28. 1949, she passed away at " ' " f 0 '.~. n A. M. -"nottlnr Wnrsbl r 1n'~0 '.m "I(ow back," h. ..14, baelt river. ' . • Voun~ th~ age Peoole' of 86 l'ROllf OUR FILE~ years, 3 6:4~ months P. and MT. and Mr. M. Pra·."r Meet'n.,. Leslie Satt"rt hwaite. Earl Clark. 7~OO .,.m and ten John what 'ou haye .em . R. C. MoleT. Mr' . Evenin , ce 7 :~O P. M Younr People's MeeHnr and hearcL" Wh.t thOi. 'men I&W FOR MAR H 10. 1920 George Sattel·th \vaite . Bruce Carr 11 days. Moler, leader. Those on Main S~. Praver nt and 'that da,. wal ,wh.t Je.UI .t another Peacefu l and sweet. the end that VII the afternoo n of'the fourth and Owen Han ·is. an d side thstreeftll_ ~est to ' 3~'1 Blbl (fy. Wed., 1:30 PM . Bvenllir Services the "ftn,er of God," the came, ~~ ~:;;. tim. caDea h omes sou 0 ''''.IUl, an d rura -;~F"",:;~u~ "If Mar ch. Miss Bessie Wardlow cllville tlpalure . --------~::"";;....-----':""":"':':'= After a busy Ufe, . homes on Route 42. !o,et:ame the bride of Mr. Hal'ry ~ Faithful to every duty done, 1 _ wre.. .. btokj _ let.Mr. arnl Mr•. Herbert McMil T~ !I cey. The ceremon y was solemattendan ce so long as ~he was The Sli go -W n vn t"~ v i ll " OHmf'. to As a friend, a mother an d wife. Mr. • and .Mrs. Kenneth Ho qlozed at the MethodI st pars:ma ge have bpen plnved Frir1 [1 emO l'tttlft . physica lly able tp do 110. For ......... .. ; ... wnCe ID &eI..... v nl<Th t. .... lila actI were tile ......wrtt. leaders. Those on north 4 and ANNA JANNE Y WILLIA MSON llv the Rev. Ralph Colton Jones. was postpon Ni at a many years she taught a class In late hOlu' by Peaceful and sweet a memory 5th streets, north side of .... ., Get. It .. Importe nt .. North 'l'h", coz~' parlor~ of the parsona ge Sligo. C o a ~h n01'in~ Anna, daughte r of Jonas and the Sunday School. . _ wiler. I..... lUldeneo rell made every now, St. west of 4th, aIr others nortl11 Mary Hale Janney, was bo.m lent chllml to the occasion. th~ effort to get ;mother game in With the exceptlo n of a sho,-t ....t writ..... It .. trae. Ill. Ilealbut Her kind and rcady aid of North St. includin g rurall Waynes vllle, Novemb er 23, hour belnll around five. 1881, time spent in Clevelan d, Mrs. was unable to do so. Instead , a To all, who needed a helping homes. .... were what call mIr.. . The bride is the daughte r of class lI;a me was arrange and died in the Rahn Con vales- WllIiamson Olea. Bid 1 _ cUd _ enll' d between had lived hand, her entire Methodi at Patr80TlG ge. Those Onl cent Home, Miamisb Mr. and Ml'1I. ChArles Wardlow . the Junior- Sen ior and Freshm menU.. that fiature • urg, Ohio, life iJl this commun ity. The faJJlan- 01' a service. oyer paid. 3rd St., south side of North, SOUt,h1 Februar y 28, 1949. She who are resident s of the adjoinin g Sophom ore cla ~ses . For had Uy residenc e ' on Fourth. Street the up- Peacf'rul nnd !;weet, her eyelids 4th and 5th StI., all What he aKeet John to other s.w.. reached the a~e of 87 years 3 had 11'•• eounty. per classm pn the line-up was: . been her home for many 1lmPl1 w.: th. bUnd IH,l\oUc. closed, sections of town. .th. lam. months and 5 days. The groom. having always b een Riees, RetAllicJ-. S. Thomas . Din- Sorrow and pll in forgot, more years than are walk; often Iaperl perare cured, ThurlfMY, 'Mllrch 11th th. dear: On March I, 1882, she was I,lnlt" resident of this commun ity. is widdie. Imd CI<1 rk. For the Ffesh- Glad for the re ;t. so truly earned, ra".4. and (a. 7:30 P.M. Choh- practice and: ed in marriag e to Harry H. Wil- mitted for one IndiVidual to re- hear, ~ !l.ad l ikewise well kn own. Consequent- mf\n -Sophom or _: Allen . HalTiq. rn 1\ quiet ano h umble spot. a cUmaEI) main the in POPl' one dwelUng. bear ;ciod new •. · ' dedicati on. All me m b e r & Iiamson. ThIs union lasted for flflv, they wil be showere d wi th ,Jones. Cnrr. M, Thomas anrt HenHer death came after a six- Th. elanature of God, In .hort, .. 'F'tm ral servicc was held at present ~rompt1y at 7:30. ty-eighL years, Dot ihHr being power: ..ongratul aUons hy th eir ",I\ n~' rI" r'on . broken It ... UlIlI, what by months' illness caused by a brokr~ylle church a t. 2: 30 P . M. Wed- Ji'ritJa.y Euening , M4;'~h 18th the death Qf the husband March en hlp suffered power one h.., to help ~le tis friends who wil lreioice in th eir Great r iva lry existed between nesday, condur ed by Rev. Ber- 7: 30 P .M . . Evangel iatic early last Septe:m~ trouble. 'l'bat 'wal the .ort of perService 6, 1940. Sqc chlldren were born h appiness and w elfare, Also will hp 1w() t~nms and an ..,--,.. 100 JI8111 ..... excitinjt nard R a llghn o r Waynes ville. Inat the church. Solo, ' MillS' into. the family, althoug h one, a ber. . I b e delighte d to hear thaJ th ey <Iam " was th e rp< ult. Because terrr' Funeral lO t in ' serVices Mi.mi were Cemete held ry. Iri of 'Jean Hartsoc k. ' ' daughte r, died in infancy. will make the commun ity of tho fact th Rt t he team" • • • the i Waynes ville Metho dist If.. B'B..... Aahad never Sund.ay, Murch 29tn Survivin g her are two sons, Church on Thursda y. Waynes ville their fu ture home. played 1 "~ th cr b efore. good D JllXPRESSION, ''utcb' ,..,. ' M arch CARD OF THANK S 3, 9:30 A.M. Church fkhool -our Raymon d J., of Lakewo od, Ohio; eam work W II S not a reaLIiTc. but pie." Dowada,.. l1li..... people with the Reveren d ' R. B, Calen';~pcsL Sl'ali tude and many attendan ce goal. 225. and Harold H., of Dayton: three man in chaqe. Burlill who .....·t IDoUah to eat Dr wear. bcc<lu!! of the I'ivalry eVCi-Y man Ihanks are extl'llde d Lo ' relative s, 10:30 A.M. OMerva n.ce was 1\ jolly bunch from W.H.S. CIImade <if .' th~' daughte rs, 'Etliel M. Hauk, ' of MlJewa b~ 1UCh ·per. . .; bat be ' t nuL his best i ,;,to th e ga me and neighbo rs and friends for their j nye d a mapIe wax pu11 mg a Saalrm ent of the Lord's Sup- ~ Florida: Grace, of 'Wa~ea­ in' the family mausol urn in 'MI- ImIW WJU. tllet acts of kindne:.s,· sympaLhy and ~'. DMdI lit .... ami Cemete th e h ome 0 f thI! M ·Isses Anna a nd m ade it Vt"I' exciting . ry. ,.. per . and ,1IDtIa offeririg ~ ville; alld Luel~ (Mra, jIra O. lovely Aoral ·b tlUque received Ethel Satterth waite, Saturda y 3_ 4. J ~), •. !)f. Fra..,klin, OhIO. ~ !.be of ou peloved - - ' CAitDOF~ )fareS, for aaJQP1e.-~ .... ..", Mrll1 l RI't leaves six ,~randchildren, two evening . Those's .. in the eveninJl We 1ttatefu lly lIcknow led"e the .,~ lie dlcID't· waut aJotUt, . of _re great grandch Rev. ildren, and'her ughn .£01" his consoling words 1'hursdB and be' wa. eDCIUlb ., ate.t 1 "<'5 Vlirothy Y' afte'rnoon callers 01 Mrs . sister, Eva 'Uong Ha~ond, only baskets and S tubbs Elmerai now many deeds of' kindnes s, the' ex- an -thl Ioocl be c0uJ4· ..t. AD he for \ . K. Day. E.vld. MUdred nresslon s while Riggs was II c10s cont:end - their efficient service Home of sympath y, and ··tIle resIding. in Oakland, California. and Dr. wanted, 1Il~' wa. to be let akme. Clnk, Frances Janney, Irene e l' with 5: (l mol'c ' games heautlfu l ' 80ral trlbute.s , ,receive d But have . . M d M A H St boo JIIUI 1m. . that wIlat be DMCId The Janney fumUy were' memVice" Mae Watkins . Anna and 1)['('11 sch eduled h I t t here during will Stout. the time of our great 10811. eel on ~B: Sun:~~y din~cr ;UestBa :f bers of the Fr.lends C~urch, aD .,a. • mfDd, • Mhel Satterth wa ite : Messrs. Gen. pi'obahly he on mOl'e ~a mc Eva Yo' u ng but, th i ~ and tnmp. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Archer in' '\£tel' her marl·l.a" e, Mrs. WllUam We wish especiAlly to extend a m.lnd DO laaIer Walter B. McClell an . Seth Thomas . t -eason. Lacy i-1111 11 Dayton. son tlnlted . wllh the Methodi st most heart-fe lt "Thank· you"to Jed b)' • reatment of devtlL Howal'd Lacy Phnrl p.~ Runnell . Myron Thomas , WheD JUUJ ·1Ot throuIb ....tII him the friends and neighbo rs r.hurch in W"v1 lesville. and held Wilbur Lacy . . . clothed, but" t6at .._ DOtI Mr . • nd Mrs. Leo ,Connel' lin ' her member ship in this church W'''mell vUle for their cards and the ben part daughte rs were Sunday guest~ " for weU over sb;ty Years. Deeply letters sent to nul' mother wht!e rllIlt ·mIDcl. 01 It. Be 1ft., III hi, 80 GOd'. alanature .. she wall c~nfined to her 'b ed these not onlT wrItteD ~h- . and Mrs. Robert BlIlett and levoted to her church, she SllPIII • 110IIII4 bocI)'. It r;> l" I· of C"II I. !' il;- . . ... i l' [>/ ' " 'i, ' •. ~~ v c'on.~ tant na ~' months. " 'ID tIIa .0un4 mlllcl. AlaID,. t JerTHE F;AMILY iCho wtim JUIU ' lDvitecl hlmIelt II> dlllDer with that plnH1Ac l qcooo. Mr. IIn,1 Mr ". A. H. F.al"llhart Zacchae u.. Jel1l. cUd Dot 10 Jull had I'" ~"nd"v I!'IIn3tll Mr. and tor the meaL ,lie went bec.uae h. Mrs. F.II 1'1 F,1l1'n hart and. children, lmew that Zaccba.U I' needed Elwood . Rllrilt\ra Ann. Glenn and thIDa. Linda 1.011, Mr. and Mril. lta¥ar Earnhar t and MT. Alton Earnhar t. IIMw . . . a«W ~ wu • eIIIIiIe t..... • -.--:MI'. and Mr!!. Willlllm Conley ~ and .Mr. 8'''' Mrl!. Riclllll'll Oldham of Dayton wer~ Sunday evenlnll' .,.. dinner R'Ul!sbi of MrJ. Jrene As1fng _ ....... .... Mr&7 . . . " at her home, on MaIn Street.

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I'''AIZE R b;a vllle' the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1 10: 30 A, M. in the Lebano n little baa but when I came 'back . . in a few minutes with its. milk it A , II'., amel.nt devlC!e for pr., Grange Hall. Mr. and Mrs. IDly' Gibson Gal'l Babb ru:ta son, Dean, called on Mr. and Mrs. .H;lU'9ld The reports covering the put 4Ilc1aa In.r. .mooUl.I' Hedb.cI I iI Februar y 4; 1949. Crocuses ·in wasI lying down kicking. , _ I I R tile ·'totl b,eon" n.ow 011 the mard M E Gib " Mrs. Dick Hanes and year .,bloom. They have been up il'Y - tried to feed it I fo~d isWhen will be placed before the ket. . HORSES $6.00; COWS S5.00 mouth . o~el~~b ~n k' S rS ~a IIpll Do~a of near Xenia . spent member 5atship ing to show themsel ves for sev- and nose full of blood , a hemmo by officers and ' eli Accordin rIn g e to Size 100 1;lD. ay. . DeeiIMd for u.. ill a plowall . t· : ' ·'urAn:." Wl·th.. he' I' paren'-, ~. rectors, 10 says Davis P'umu, a.1f , Mr. and eraI-da ysbut today's pale watery age of s~me kind and it died. and Condition. 0GI7. the d..lee doe. the epmin a MI'. and Meg. R~liui.d Weaver Wrs- IDly Gibson. . sliln ' Preal.de nt. ed th . Thi I little wh~le. A few days of bright (B k '11 ..... U d ' . his son ItIaed work of a double-di.CI, QIW , Call sun ~ open em, s s a sunny weather would do every- 0 Dividen ,d checks roo to1allIng $2432 teetbecl barrow and a lIoat-uu VI e .... e ~n . ' ~t " b\Ulch of lavende r ones. We have thing a world of good. will be ready for distribu tion to ~ufaetunn deelaN it .." .. thel ' IDon'S and dl\fr. and Mrs. Eiltl .M,!~: h' none Of the very elll'liest· one's ..".1 . lfredth-MorMig~ .:retum lIed h d att atu)' ay member s &om Brown, Clermon t, tum. a In.r, IJDOOth. He4becl ; 0 e f rom The women of the Grange a e ami v a '"" Revene Charges the €Ioth of gold . Had we had . -: .. , I I all d ' 'd Ung t th home -" Hamilto n and Warrl'.n Counties, In lIalt the ordlnal7 time. t:helJl . they. would liave been out.' an HpsRita ast Fn ay an.cit is get ay mee a e M.l's. Anna Luc,as s~eni ' a few ting J!.long fine. fte ucl1l.l1ve .lH of tile "11 IIIl'as of recor dNovem ber 30th, lM8. back in Februar y. tllis mild sea- of Mrs. 'f'Bwrence Furnas 01'\h days last week with her son Ray- ,. " , One Directo r will be elected for 'lOll after plowlq «0.. lIot turD up sOn. They are yellow ones th8t Thursda y with a covered dis mond Lucas dormant w.ed 1H4. or pJowlClMi:-~ and Mrs. Ernest J!;a.rntW'tJ a three-y ear term: "t dinner - and such a dinner there WI·lml'ng ton. and family of near ". ". open rlgnt onhe groun d . Ull4er v.,etatiO ll, thUi I1v1n1 a . d .sop., Dav, id accomparue . d b The noon an meal will be eerved was enough food for two 01' three y ,Crocuse s in the yard usually times 1J'OWIn' . cop aa4 richer ·Mr. And Mrs. G. Kersing er visitas many • by the Grange Commit tee under cleaner Of course t k .oU. It lev.Ja the Il'_d. Allii all ... , ":. ,mean the, first wildflowers in the it wasn't waste people. dfor what wasn't Mr. George BI'atten was a en ed over the weeken d w'ith directio n of Mrs. Meyen. .Ir pock.w. and Hall til. molatur , , : . W:QPQs. The hypatica s should be eaten was pack",1 up and Mr. taken ri reSt home in Dayton Sunday 'and . ?drs. James Wildn1a 'I ' n of al !I home again but....aCter -. " .\lDrOlling the ir woo Uy b u d song , Ohio. e lind f dMrs. . Bl'atten . D , .. ~ will spend " a jaclQihn the' ' rocky guilies ' an.d hillsides had had the first roundeveryon r. : " of sam ew ays m a,J ",n. d iii t.n GI t Y 11 S ' ' " an e en a , e ow I pIes of everything, it hardly Mrs. E tta Blair of XenJia, Mr. the moVf. trillium s 'should pnn~s and. Mrs . ", Henry Berges a~d fam- I be m showed that anythin g had ·been COWS, 16 - BORSE~, 15. bl Th , t h · · t th~ , . oom. , _e wea er 15 JUS ,taken. . ily, Spareri ~. Wilbur bs and Stephen sauerkl' s, au~ Mrs. According to 8ize and eonditipn, '. .. sa1)te kind of weather we have meat loaf, scalloped Robert . qrcene of Dayton, and OY8te~S, , W.en having al l.wintt!r but now friend chicken All Stock removed promptly. chicken and Mrs.' Roy Shaw and daughte r, L leasona bI ' ", ' . it.UJ e. The w ind'18 blow- n·oodles,. succotas' h, sausage , poBetty o,l .X enia called on Mr. and NORRIS BROCK COMPA NY ing! and today it ill not raining tat~ salad, seventeen kinds (more JANES RENDERING -" Mrs. L~e Morgan Sunday. Cinolnna tl Union Stock Yardl i~ fact three days like this and or less) of jello salads and desPhone Collect w,j! coul~ plow _in some places. serts, ' jam and apple sauce Live WIn and Proar..elve. An and Mr. ' and Mrs. ·Robert Gitllrie of Th~y . plOwed my ga;den in the pl'esehe s, and pie and rice Xenia, O. 1712 or oraanlza pudticn ..oond to no.,.. . Dayton ' 'called on Mrs, .I\.l£red fall so .that 1 am In hopes of ding and whipped cream, eyel'YWiIaJj qton, O. 2362 Morgan Striotlv and lellire children on the Deaf one night planting some early pea~. Accol'd- thing you could think of except last Vleek. all ' around .merket In tne lng to the moon signs and tenth cake. This was one dinner of the oountl'Y. , of . Marcli an~ again about the kind where no one brought cake. Mr. : an4' Mrs. Ea.r1 Johnson of SERVIC E TIiAT first week 11\ April, but if you do that is the charm of a meal IEe of , Xenia Called on Mr. and Mrs. Al- W'HlO Da)"ton 11:10SATISF m. 8 . '1'. not care' wether you plant in thl' this kind it is unexpec.ted. Rolls ·fred Morgan Saturda y. , Dial U~tI . . ~W ClnelnnllU dark or the light of the moon any and coffee wel'e served by ProcedUres that are TId. "aoU ellr8eo1l" Ie ........ the 12: 40. DIal 700. for Our Da\l .. time in March or eat:1Y,A pril that committee. I haven't named lor _ 111 a ,.....4 hid ....,.. It recogniz ed 'u most haH Mrs. miy Gibson spezit ThursMarket ReDor,. you ~ -get them' In the ground the differen t things but if deeI Ih ~ ., a .eabIMI eo, • practicai 'by leaders in you day evening with Mr. and Mrs. l!l' the time to plant. The grocer- are not hungry I\ow you don't eplke40e tbecl hamnt' ui4 a leat h,e profeulon, O. ·B. 1'yfarlatt in Waynesvilne. _ad la ..14 Ie Ii.. 7011 a .... ies .have baskets of onion sets know how good everythit1g was. _oollle r ball ... . and the seed rac~s 'Ore being, put Af~er eating allthese good things out so spring must be almost nere. there was 'a program on the, ac No matter what tlie weather says. tivH.ies of the Home Econom lis the IOU, thereb, maldnc _ ics qUicker cerrnillat 10n and • blPll' ., ' I had a baby lamb:itl the house committ ee and one article was ,teld. the other night but in spite' of alI I read on the dangers of getting DO~NA KAY LAWSON my efforts it died. It y.ras cold and :fat; then the meeting adjourn ~ and 1Imp1e, tile IOU .... , WA YNESV rLLE , Mr. and, ed ConI lIt.. of two b.aV7 ateel wet whe,n they brought it to me to meet again the first Tuesday Mrs. Donald LaW801\ are announc" J'~L~P HQNE . 2291 pUle with ralaed alclu. to permit bu~ I wraped it ,up in an. old I, in April a,t Mr-l\. Brunnel l's, inc tbe··birlh' of a daugbter, Donna loadJnL with dirt for added _Ilbt. WA.YNES,!ILLE, ~BIO. swe.tel! a.n d p~t . lUI) . a .basket· lCar, at..'; GTancl vi~ 4 lr03pital In • TII"e m~, "- u.ed·lInclJ>' or bolted U,ayton..~onllay : TIlc new amval 1 to,e~rJ ~"""...oa tha del1re4 Wall Paper and Pute. and Slzinr ~;ect.~les ,.Ix ~~.I • ., 1ridUi to be eovare«. iranilpa p Tlony To til. bot1om 01 eaall JNUI Bfe G. E. Bulbs - Nu Enamel ~"'on, mea .. ~r 'at Kroger's bolted 20 , double·ecfled aultlvatoll' fn' Lebanen, P"ond grandpa nmta lmive., each provided with a baarKern Tone are Mr. and Mn. T. Q. Lawllon; In, to permit 1t to follow ealUy WaYflesvill~ ~nd Mr. , and Mrs. end automatloall, tb. tr.otor'. Un. Jacob Wade, &prine Valley. ot waul. Th.... h.eVY-dt !t7 Ir:n1v.. .. . ... " .lIce the four and onl·half Inch" at. \ -, .011 into one-Ineh .trlp., whil, the action of til, Pall plllv,rta••• Mr. and Mra. C~arle5 LeMay .mooth. and 1..e11 the dloacl .011 and children ' had as ·week-end SoudI Maia Street aClOll ,...... In a wa, 110t approac h", bt any guests Mr. ·a~ ;81'8. ' Fred 'Kenz other InItl'l1metlt ~ !II \lie and children; llr:a. J'ollp.phine Henz OIl the farm. Tetepb oae 2422 and Miss Marie H~~ of Clevelatld. WAYN ISVILL E, OHIO 'nI. 'eeId should tnt be 1r1II'bd They were joined at Sunday dfn III the direction 01 plowtn" Ulfnr ner 'by 'Mr. and 1II~, F. U. LeMay al mlJl7 .ectlooa lid, by .Id, a. and Mr. and Ml'II, Warren LeMay tbe tractor call poD with wllsht and son of Lebanon ~nd Mr. and adJuted . 'nI• . bel 1blIah' iI obr.frs. Frank LeM!" Jr. tained b,. pullinr tha 1011 .... May A. Iron., plantiff ~ted '01'\IIII the line crt 8Irre_. ' 'DIe loave to file amended petition 110ft lUl,eon ;01'. Rnd' Mra. A. E: Stout 'Slid lbou14 altO till ueel .. within 6 da;". . dRughte r were ,s'iinaay evening din• c;uat breuel' all oncomln a Ethel Jacoby VIi. Ed••rd M. erop. to mulCh for ner 'guests of Ml. !Uta Mrs. Georg'e ad IdD Ilftall Jacoby, calMl dlamillM ld lritbout reo Waltz in Dayton; COMMON PLEAS ; .p eord. . GeOrgia ' Allee Campbell VII. Goodloe Butler, Jr., vs. Rosie Mae' Butler, divorce granted to C1~arlea Porter Campbell, case dillm~8ed wltbout prejudice and replatnM . . Curtis Hammond va. \Jerome and cord. The S. and Y. COnsttuction Co., Eva Wirthlin, cue dlllmiaaed for vs. Charles and Oarrie Ida Weillwant of prosecution wltlt° ut re- gart, Yerdlct of jury In favor of cord. . in lum of $1&00. Ada Snowden VB. Marlon Snow- plaintiff Ida Marie Humber t VII. William den, divorce Irl'anted plaintiff, Michael Humbert, divoree to plalncare of Linda Snowden to mother, tiff, agreeme nt approved. custody of Arthur re3erved for Clifford T. Diehl VI. The CincillYou can )my 'off. anytime. further order ' of court, defendant nati Gas and Electric Company, a , . . -Long Term 4'/" No Re-newal ordered to pay $7.60 per week tor defendant granted leave A Farmers guarantee of security support 'of Linda Snowden. ..:(.-Claire Scofield VB. Emerson ScoMade Th~ugb field. hearing 'date Saturda y March 6 1949 at 9 :80 A. M. Spradlin VB. Carlie Sprad- · ~ii~~iiiiii • • ~ Un Elsie dlvorce to plantlff, care of 11 S B ~ mi~or children to mother, defen. r way. dant ordered to pay $10 per week Lebanon, Ohio *i ,PhOfte ~4~ fOf BUpport of minor children. ~ - .: U; ~ • JI ... ' . ,-.. • ~ • • ' The S. aoo Y. Construction Co., . MNOS . , ~ " Wood BIIrDUS" " , . VB. Charles and Carrie I~ W~n. 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Sallina (29) FG. F1' TP Runyan, f ............1.. ·'... 0 0 0 Guista o( Mr. Sea Case, f ....... " ............... 0 0 : Becbtt Batura-y' 1NN 1sti' ... . . C. Stanforth, f .........,.. 2 3 0 and '-mlHa, Mr. and lin. DaYld Huffman, f ............. -- 0 0 Elbon aDd daarhtel' of Mol'l'OW L. 'Stanforth, c .. :....... 1 0 2 aDd Mr. and ' Mn. RUlleD Kieeel Combs, c .................... 0 0 0 and tam11y of OlncinDatJ. FOR SAlEVanPelt, g ................ 5 2 12 Mn. Marraret Tucker ..... hOltWEASELS AilE Two bottom 12-lnch Cusu TracSheley, .' .........., .. _....... 0 '0 0 to the W. O. T. U. meatinr 'ONE OF 'THE GREATEST tor Braking Plow. Fir.·t class conWest, g ..., .................... 4 0 8 with a coyered ~ :InMOOSE KIlLERS IN THE cUtlon: C . E. Michen er. I Phone Mit"ne~ ; g .............. ".. 0 . 1 . 1 nero 'l'be ru:e1t of honor..... 1'111 WlL'/-HEY OFTEN CLEAN 2926. -r Oba Weloh; who walt Charter memour ENTIRE CDLoNIES . 12 29 ber. , Eleven memberi anllWU'ed to ~ WEASELS ARE Totals ' ...........,.'1'...... . TOU call &lid Hrl. JAme Ftte _I OF IZATS AND SmJATlONS WANTED EASILY ,RAPPED r-MICE' Score at quarters: 36 ' 43 a. guest. I ,. GREAT NUMBERS OF. White woman wants general Waynesville .... 12 24 . 29 R~modellng' of Methodist Church PELr5 ARE TAKEN EVSY 'h ouSework. Emma Crew. R. R. I , YEAR IN OHIO' Sab\r)a ............ 13 17 21 i'lI In progrel!s and will be comWaYnesville. Officials - Sitterle and Harold ~leted in the near fllture. Attendince of the Su~da1 School II SERV:rCE- ' rapl41y growing, two clasl roolll'l II your electriCal wiring oaf,,? 1 w,lI NEW 'VIENNA .... ........ ' .... .. :: .. - are being installed with a balcony. ehd your wiring Pree. -Hou e WirThe l'angy New Vienna five led Mr. and Mra. Charles Sw!niUet' IDe aDd ·repairs. Quic1c service. Ed all the way as It dropped Waynes- attended the ~nual ballket dhmer Leulhlln, 5 miles N.E . of Waynesville from th~ tourney. ':\'om Suhday at ,the New Burlln~n 'E R A OLE ALI. AM E RICAN STANDARD FIXTURES ville at Harmony Grove School Carey with 14 points and Andy . .<:hurch. Houn, Phone New Burlington .306. Clwcton wltl1 17 led ~e Clinton Mr. ~d Mrl: Walter Donaldaon THE MALES . if i ' and were- Sunday dinner ARE MUCH TIME TO PAINT county, team's 0 ens ve~ Jl~I'kets'1 guests of friends in Wilmington. LARGE~ 7//A.N Dan Simpson, with 12 , Mr; and Mrs. :Kennetb Fillb~ fnhrior and exterior. and enam eling. r~" 'THE F£I/:/.I. . ... set t1te pace for ·Waynesville. and family, of Walh'o unding were PHONE 21'14 WAYNESVILLE, OHTQ "-.01 ,\ Jobt boOked now. All work guaran· WI ',,..: ' ~ The ulthrlate wimiers jump'ed weekend guelts In tbe home of, teed. Phone 2725- Before 8:30 A. M . into a 12-9 lead at the end thetr rrandmother, ?tbe. Lalira (~ ~~, ; ..' ~)~ .... .... . e:ltate c xempt inheritance t ax. the open~g canto. Both teams ~hldaker and were Sunday dinner Fo-r Personal 'Notel! WAN'T'lrnEsta te of Gracc ~atilda Mote. 01' Olaalll· PROR A'fF: r.cnlly pitched points il1 the sec- guea~ of ""r. and ' MTB. Charlel LA TTNn'F.1HN (; t n rio in mv hom 1" Kenneth Mote, exe ' UtOl:. III tl1I' w a llel' of Lhe glllll'llinn. d ~c'd . CARD OF THANKS ned Ads I'hone 2694. Olld pel'jod and New Vienna left Gordon. . Quick sprvice. P hnhl' POFtfl , s lnp of Cnrdl' Konl!le 'B11Il/!'hnm , f iled hiR firs t and final account. We wish to thank all those who the floor at the half ' holding a ./l'he "un lor Clallll invited the H. Esta te of LeonaI'd ,Phelps, dec'd, sent cards and other rememel 111., Inc .. E(IiLh T:. BI ~ho ". A'lIit ni29-22 advantage. S·. claslMllI of the scliool and exnnN'T Fnp(';FT Tn rA " i III, fir~t IIl1d fi,oul UC,Cf)U II L U!! - Re na M. Phelps, a,d minis tratrix, brances . at ' the birth of our ~d all during the final tw,? tended invitatiON! to the Juniorll t "nns!e r of r eal estate. 'I!' fnr inC: lIr:ln re. All ' 'p('C: nf p'·!1vt> d. 1I110Wt',1 lind ~onfi rmerl. daughter, Peggy Ann. stanzas the Clinton county esgers of nel,hboring vlna~es to attend . a Es ta te of E. D. Wilson, ~ec·d. [';s u,LI' 01 .lllitn ic I~ord. der'd" Insurance at a C:;Jvinp'<: I Bob and Lois Osoorn kept Ol,lt in front. They were party at the aohool Saturday evef:r a nri<; r, pne Rrnwn . t'lhl'\ l1f' P,·1I1l C. I' lire! a nti n' ,ri ll F . Prir . CllI'rle L. WIIKOII, executrix, estate ahead 38,"30 when the third Q)181'- nlng.' Da)'lcing wal! the diversion Wa vnesv il1 (" :!472 nr C:1 l1 l!(I·nt\n1 il1 lstl'all'i ·eN• • ,tllte l'x~ m" t ,. 'emp t inhe ritance tax, flied her firRt anel filial account. STATE OF 0HI0 endt: and mana,g ed to breeze and refreshments of Ic'tCream and h heri tll) 'c(' tllX, cnl lert . \'Vil minl!lnn 21 11, NOTICE, TO CONTRACTORS - -fin I . cake ,were served to tlieir guests. Esta te of BeaRlc Lee Kirby. easily rough the a Mr,i. Sarah Wright was invited I': ' Lulo uf Ill, l)c rt A . ,!>1cCutc honll . ,rl l·c'd.. Kenn eth J . Kirby, admlnhs- DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS CoiUmbUI, Ohio minutes. to attend Il 50th Wedding AnnlDO YOU P T.lAN (0 rl'lTIo>l1'1 Il " I .t'eI 11. Z. (:1'HV, ; dm ini1ltratar. t l'l,tor. inventory apprDved. Mardi 5, 1949 New Vienna (51) FG FT TP vel"3ary of Mr. (and - Mrl. J. W. Estate of Mary Reese, dec'd. hulld !\ F am? , 0\; \ n anrl l!l'! II BNWWA. fir" l,' fin II /I nri distl'i Engineer of ~!:'I~ Copy ~o.. HOURS: Carey, f ....... _............. 'I 0 Mol1is Sunday afternoon at their your copy of Louden't; free Rllrn I,u ive UCC'Hln , UilPI"V ·d. nll uwud U nr l'cn C. Young, exccutor; Frank I' orl c'"Iffit !fIt"1. J\Tl!lIf~ . DDn House :and 'Barolil UNIT PRICE CONTRACT ' 9-12 eac ~ing D . Cluxton, I .........,.. 4 1 1 · horne in Southern Hilla, D.yton. Plan Dook. ' ~~ ~ t " e "r .J ," f' H fI,'kl'llr( " '. B'lIne ,!<rt>oin ted appraisers. Sealed proposall witt be Tecelved 1-5 aftem~1 except W~Jlday A. Cluxton, c .............. 8 1 Mr. and Mrs. Will Williams of WE HAvv, in !'tock a cc>mplcl r E ~ tnte of Lincoln E ..Marshall, It the office of the Stab! Hillhway 7-9 Saturday evening Prickett, g .................. 0 2 Amelia, r were Sunday dinner lin e of Lourl en hRrT! enlllT)m~nt , ,,t·'d. ,Joseph A. H'l rk '·adpl'. ' x· ·Other ' avenln.. by Apointmllll McKenzie, g ...... ,......... 1 .0 gu'e sts o~ Mr. ana Mrs. H. S. snpplil1 s. "9 Rt,,11s. -to)'1"hi,,,,·· p :ulnl'. firHt. final and di strl hut iv(! rl ''''d, Margaret D. Marshall. ad- Director of Ohio. at Columbua, Ohio, I '·r/'lInt. approved . ,," owNI IIn,1 1'1i Mtrllt,r ix, di s tribution in kind; unT.tU 10:«)0 A. M~ Ohio Standaref TELEPHONE 62-R ' P. Turner, g ................. 2 2 Tucker , and daughter, ,Evelyn W'lt er howl ~ . I: t~r '':I n;!'I'" 'H,rI (' 11 fi I'Ined. t ' Il .. fcl' Df rea! estate. . 1me, . 0 1 Tucker. ha v carri pr!l. . Tuesday, March 29, 1949, for imF. Turner, ,1l ................ Gilbert, Welch, of Detroit, was Fos lat!' of Le(' 0. '-;1111 h, ,1I'c"d Estsle of Helen F. WODley, prpvementa in: L0T ID1<'1\1 '!'i 'R AR "IHII!l ili - ~ " ·v. I'l' rthl< SllIiU, . u I m i ll i~ t "II t l'i l(, tI lo'd. H . Z. Gmy, adminlstrater. P.roposals NOl. 1 to 10 !nctual" , Totals ....................22 over Suban~awy Ig~8t doffhil\.\mot er, Ice cDstq VDlI no!;hin". (':111 ',In 11 " t 'l1l1 s f .,' o[ "ral cHttl l... i 1'·PlItnt·y approved. ete offered 88 one proJect . a nd FG Mil. 0 e cu· an am y. for our ~Fti mnte o r \'ollr i'lh. RI'Lntc !If Alllle rta iI1llhll'Ci. r!1,(·'r! . , ElFlnte of Seymour S. Tihbal!;. ~I\ be awarded alone contract.' Waynesvill~ (41) everal clt~ll;lI attended the R ANT 1 1P U:: !\~ F.N1' roo. I' "y t ill unl. eXI!('" Lu,', Oli ve,' U ' 'd. MIlI'Y E . Tibbals, executrix, , Propowl No. ' 1 • . ' U Vlckel'f!, ' f ............. :.....- 3 f 7 fin iklll the Clasll B Basketball Your Lollll"n ll pn ' "~f' ntH.tivc ii, l1arn bcrlRi n. Pllul l 'upp rt ' ami il1l1on tD I'y ,IlPproyed. . Butlet' ,County, Ohio, on Section 0.00, 0'ptometric 1:.:7- SpecWlu.t Hunter, 'f .,.................. 2 2' tournament held in Xenia SaturPerdue, f ...................... .1 ..... W viU team de r. ~ 'll'ge Gil I! ~ Rppoi'l c(1 II fJIl rn if,· 'Estltte of Mary C. Beltz. dec'd. StI\te . Route No. 130; in Hanover Sou hern Ohio Township, by Ipplying a bltumlnoua 8tr. 4ay, ....e ~nea . e 27 W . Mul bl'T'I' v ~t .. T.r,hah(ln Oh in el'R. II {uph ll r. Beltz, executrix , flrst., 'treatment, Item T-32. tt, Soutb Detroit at Simpson. c ..........:....... 1) feated Sabina. ~~ ,, 'al ... r'" LC()l1l1nl l 'III I,. "",.1 " Ii 1111 >l nd di stributive account. 011- Pavement: Width 20 feet. . Phon e" ~55 ~A Hastings, g .•-.............. 2 Mr. alld Mrll. Clint Taylor, ~ H" nllo ]\f. PIlI'll'M. u,l l il11 t,' , ri . p f)" rl. all owed IIn ri ~lI nfirm c cl . Length 2S,344 feet or 4.80 miles. , Tinney, g ............._..... 2 pleasantly 8ullprif!e(l her aliter, P.rol,oaal N o . 2 . . _ _ _ _ _ Mrs. Raymond AdamI. of Sllftr - ,'j Butler County, Ohio, on Section 0.00 15 11 Grove Sundav evening. The o~ " ifj \ (Part), SUIte Route No. 732, in Reily ~ Totals ...................... . # I ftLEPllO'PO:!' Towntbip. by applying a bituminoul Score by quarters: casion 'Was Mra. Ajlams birthday AUCT10NE~, ' I Nr . . .; I • W.\YNP-Rvn ,t.F' trl'8tinent; Item T-3l. N ew Vienna .... 12 29 38 5} vnnlversary. ~ " Wt)RRtmo 1110 ~ Pavement: Width 18 feet. \U ''''''''8ville ,.. 9' < 22 . 30 41 The titarriaKo Is announced of STANLEY an'd·~pnGLF " a _ _ _ _ .. '. Ll';"ANO'l Ofno.. ,-- . Length 14.308,8 feet or 2.71 rolt.. ItEAI, ESTATE TRANSF.ERS "3"~ MilS Jean Rich and Henry Gentr)'. 9"OKF.R ~ l :}~eN~ F Proposal No. 3 ' . EN"E Which WIlS sOielPized Wednuday \ QA NO lI 'nd GRA VEL iW" \~. ' Butler County. Ohio, on Section 0.00 W. VI. Shufts, to Preston R. MARRIAGE LIC., eveninlr : March 3 at Methodll~ ~or Det . .. P.,O"~ ~94. W. vnes ' ''BLACK-TOP ORIVE! State ' ~OUt8 ' No. 129, in Hal)O""-, Spencer, )2 lotI! in Umon tWP, < Robert Charlel! Larm"il1!8, ~a"'I N Ohl.. R.veru Chera.,. . TAR ~d ROAD Ofl .by applying I bitumlnoui treatmentI Opal Barncs to lesse M~nt.z, 1 t OO, n8I1emb~, Mlldr~ D. MID., in and Reily TOW!'sbiPSl In Franklin twp. 19, M'lOn· .it ' . ft . of ' " I .to WN • d FRl 0'" _. Jte.m)l: - • ,.........-G M lU'oeller :!9 MaID... th;m w'all held at the ........... 8weetPeas 'I..H ,. I Pavemel1 t· WI~th 18 feet. ' 'The King Powilel' Com(lany, Inc. eorge. ., br\de's aunt, M;rs. Oharl_ , Voian, lI~a. and pansies shOuld READY-'-"X COfllr ") -r~ I ', Lengt h 4S,,566.4 fect 'or 8.63 miles. t', Dariiel , J. and Lillian ,M. viJIe bUffer, Dol'Otl1y M. De Zam, their eountrv home. b. protected w ith a cover or ,s traw 0 - . . . ... , ' No.4 ' ,., ,. , ., I •... KI ngs 23,Benn Foster. J F.XCAVATING and n.,M · · TfH ('II( ~ERV1CF.. ' " o ll"l·germClllr. r0"" 10 Deck, 22, Fostar, ma,chine> 1 The Haneyaburg Fertiliser bas or lelves du rin g ha rd fre ezes. Butler County, Ohio. on Section 0.00. Mill # __ ~'--n' lold to local inte-....... n_-Id • N 12~ ' M d a. ' to Eather n"er 21 Foster """ ._.. '"'"' State Route o. '" 11\ orpn lID Mildred I Pendel'!' lda ·Ruth Qpera , Paine, -ho ' ''';.. been manager for 'I ROil Towhilhipa, by applying a bi- E ' n ,t of' Id facto", r,worker. v a , ... 'M!" . ' . Jminous treatment, Item T-31. vana,, 2 ota III I!er I' twp. , Donald E . .stephilJll '22, Oregonia, the past year, liaa reported for eth ' A Pavement : Width 18 feet. . .Edward C. Maag, to Richard E. . r V" All South work in Cincinnati. Length 60,S08.8 feet or 11.46 mi1e~. ~'d Goldie C. Ashbu l'1l , 1.)0 IIcrCl , 88~mb1y Inll, IVlan enl Jell80 Stanfield of WllminrtolJ ~ No.5 . III Deerfield ,tYfl,l,:, ' Lebano~. .college, was guelt speaker at the Butler County, Ohio, on Section O.OO~ Raymond 'and Julia ¥1'lco to • Frlendl Chureh Sunday momlng . .,ala Route No. 748, in Morgan andl ,'" ude P.ri rc 1 lot in W u' ... ·,,' vjJ.I ". NEW SUITS A ball" 'e!. cilnner at the noon hour, Ross Township., by tlpplying a b .. I I W Gertrude L, J9nes :VII. Herbert l\ ~ m:nous treatment, 1Um X-3t. (:l1rl and D~l1l\ Hilton .In In • L. ' Jfillell, divorce, extreme cruelty, honoring one ' of , theJr faithful '.~vr mftnt·. Width 14 feet. :, ,1 Gp.raldlne Squier. 01. j " meDi'""rs, Mr~. Oba -els"', who ~ < kl' 't . ' C. Donald Dllatush. ' "" ,." . Length 30.729.6 feet or 5.82 miles" Fran In wp. , , .U~rcll\arlts·1 cel"'brated her 86th birthday anCongres s man Sevent h D--at No.6 . Laura E. LeWI'R · .!' Hol "",I "." , Mahufa.·cturers and ' I , I " . • • v".,... ...., niver3ary; Il'uesday. March 2. , 8 t1 l)t County; Ohip, 011 Section 15.91 -.", li1'lrkner, a, lots in' D"PJ'fi c!,\ lndemntty Company, Ohi o Distri c t "'-r~ ) , !'o b,t" Route .Ne. 12? In Feir" Lamti, ~or ' money field .and LibertY 1:ownlhlPs, by apo- twp. . , !. ch~imed t16'5 aT\d cosbs plying a bitUminous trC'atment, Item ~ rthn" Y?Unsr, !ir., to Al' 'I.r h in Canny and Holzf~8ter. Last wcek t he ' Tl'uman Adm inistration for the of oleomargarine that is col ored yellow in imitati on T-32. R ,I 'F.liz!lneth H. Hockman. 10.95 ere, . ' first t ime officiall y recognized t\J() <IecH ne in bU8iness PI<Vllment: Width 18 fr«. 'i\(,r ns In Clearcreek twp, D! hutter. The da iry far mers insist that ~ uch 11 pro. Length 24,129.6 feet aT 4.57 miles.. 1'hA King Powder Company, Inc. activi ty, which ha s, becn apP:ll'c nt , I II1l1 ny ol;serve rs hibition is necessury to pro tect the public against PropMal No. 7 to Wltliam V. ' and Pearl Pottorf, for t he la~t two 01' three m onlh ~ Wh"l1 th" l~<'(lcral the illegl.ll ~ul e, SUbs ti tu tion anil USe of oleomarga- Butler County, Ohio, 'on Section 15.91 1 lot in Deerfield twp. Reserve Bank iStillur! onll" ':; 'I' i.. s talJ l1 l lit rlr, o in lll uco of bu tter. und thll t oleo, 11K u buUe" (Part), Stote Route No. 129. in LIbHerschel and Geraldine Toney tc. credi t. U lld er th" nl!VI m'del, whic h h:1I1 1:""" ('ol', h uhslitute , s hould stand Dn its own merits on the erty Township, bY applying .• bi· Charles' F . and Dora Lon ·Sherri~. to n11 -Feder!!1 Resl" "'!' n lll1k ~ . ' " ' 1\11 :'UC' 11I J!t It, lIIarket (lfId'r its n utllral cDlor or under some other luminous treatment, Item T-3I. ' 1 I U I .... _ stimulate hu~in '~ 8' IIctivit y. Ihc/",., w bn ,-" I- h ttl "I" K" 18 feet. · .3'76 acres n Kyte n ont .... 1'. Pavoment ·. 'Wi....... to. I0 1' diffe r nL from butter. Q U I . . . St 1 , , purchase's on the · ill~t.:.lll n l·1I pl llH 1:1111 n.. w 1,I,Ia ll1 2,1 , Length 24~129.6 feet or 4~'1 milM . , a.tbert F. 0 aTl ey . rhlll't, is u great 'rleal of criticiam of the 5th Semimonths crl!cJit, Pl'evl1,u.,ly, und, j , fll n l! II ~ H ,, ~ul lll ll'1 . Proposal No.8 Swartz, 111;.76 ucres in Clearcreak :" ~:' I,IHI Report of the AtDmic Energy Commission-- Butler Countyy, Ohio, on Section 8.'~1. tw.p. W; 0 1' H. pUI" ~hll se (If 01',,1' cll ll Illc' u."" ' ltl do ll,., · l'I'l'dil " ~ 1.1 pl\'~1! document r eleased lu ~t week. The report (Part) State Route No. 122, 1111 Lonnie Stewart to Floyll P . could be ohtu in 'c! fOI' ()illy I,' 'H""t hs. ',(lId ro" " " Iv , q " 'l' ll'Ittl!d with many photographs and charts Lemon'Townabip, -by applying a bi~ Hale et aI., 110.89 acres ,in Ole~ r· Saving is a' goud habit .• By having 15 mon ths 0 11 pu.'chl1 ~ l' s of !i Il <lc 'I' <Jlle t hllu : a ml " " . creek twp. lar8. The new order al s" l'l!d ul ('';' 1'1'(,"1 ~o P CI' c'llul LCI "hi ph ~ivl! infol'm a lo.ll of t he utmos t value to any turolnoUI treatment, ItenI; T-31. an account wltp us, :rou have " n''1l1Y 11 ;" 'n l'('e w h;th mi!rht he in tc restclI in bomb- Pavement: Width 18 feet. , Larue and Rita M. Vanllrlldale 16 per cent th e dOl 11 " ayml l1 w l ,, ~ h 'fl U.,L I,,· nmd " security lOl' the future- Ready it, ,, ." " . nl() lT1 ic' P'I!" :I!Y p l " n t ~. Eve n Prefi ident Tru. LenJth 7,392 feet or 1.440 mil... to Harry and Lillian Stanbope, 2 on purchases of le ~ H ha ll u' ''. I huu ,,:, "01 " "11;,, '~ . CIlSO for cmergencies,-a nllw. car, President Trum a n'. Cl1tol' ~ I . ' ~ i -IH! I I'" ," 'ognll'l I'" In ,'up" rl t·" a < hl1vill g' " bIDWII 'hi s top" Dver t he W Co PropoNlOhl No. ~-~,000 lotb 'In F-nkll'n. k' II' I" f ' aITen unty, O,on~I. . n .a runnin sr in 0 di fficu ll i e~ in l h,. f'l I' ITI O 'l':O , '1' 0 111 1'11 11 , ·" n'" '"~ fl" ', '" or I li S In or matlDn which hus hecn State Route No. 350.·io Turtle Creek William and ' Bonnie House to a new home; confident fiiianci~l 8l st Congl'es6. Durilll\' the h .·,i>lr'lIl ',' I" ,·(·lIt ""III r!1:'~ .. d,.tI ~" r l", pl y "l< a natiDnal scc rp.t in th e pa st, Township, 'by a~lyinr. a bltumi~u~I ERrl T;. Kirk, 1 lot In Franklin • . indl'peild en~. Stop ill today and paign pro miseR v('re '""<if' 11111/ ' II", T " t ~ II :" , tI , I Ulysscs anrl Jean Cockrell to olilln that IIccount, your assurance III(' !r·lonl I S <\11' 1,' ''n'CH homlwr whirh cirr lptl lrclltnlimt Itom T-32. a r.al food that wIlt \ III, ' I'lIl't h 111 : 1 w,·"1. i n II IilJ,l (· " vc r !lfl hou,'s hllf) Pavoment: Widtlr I ofeet. ' . EI10 h Ell1lelle ChamberlRin, 1 lot Act. would be repea led a"d Ih., "Id WI'" I" ', At l , ,, ' h.lp you plan ' nut~/tiou, ...n.... , o r '3ecllrity. " l1 l1 ~ " d a j.( I'(·al ",. ;,1 nr diH(:II HH inn he ro in WRRhingLength IS,3~9.2 feet or ~89 miles, in Franklin. '. IIti tuted therefor wi th in lltll'!, r/ n .v~ nfl e!, ( : 1J IIg'''' ' ~ '' ~l,h.' .,that. or.· a real d.lI~ Propoaal No. 10 . . ' 9 Eiirl anil Eloll!e Michael trl met. In the Senat;c he ' utnm ,l.t <.:(' 'Iff I." h;", h u s ,'r1l'· . lin . It I"'OV'H hey o ",) ''111 '~ti ll n tho't mlJd ul'O Ameri. to all the famllyl ,V•••~.Ii' eluded , it'8 public h,' ur illl..'S. l)lIl the'·t· ~"lm ' . !ilL'" ;-UH l'Ulfl hlc ':H clA,n 1 1~w ' ."rl' li~h a ny. ~I)ot Dn earth in 48 ~:~~e'k~~~n~0?~~6,in S::~h~~: Lewis and Edl.th , Livlnldeton 1 CoHo". Ch.... reGularly • • • likellhoDd it.. w;1I repol't a ny , lllltc,,' le g' l: lal ,o" Ul!fol tt' 'Oill'H ( ' I' (II; ' . nc , In ~ 1! e l1 lul ly, It ~ hcJUI" he remeln - ond Turtle Crwek TOWDIIhipa, tby .po. acre in WB8hln~n twp. fof"Jalad" for d.slerll, for tastr April or !>1ay , On the House s ir! , I hc ( 'O lnllll I ,. '.11 I ,"rNI th at whaL ou r hDmhcm; can now rio thDse of plying a bitumlnou. treatment, Iteml Mildred Pendery to Paul E. IIntl moln cou,. ••• D.llvered to your "th ~ I' lIuli("", wil l I", able, t n df' with in a ';e ry 8hort T·3l. , Carlene Harbaugh, 1 1at in pccrLabor an d 'Educa iOIl. Which h"r1 l,,':<'11 "Dllsid!'l" 'r1 ~00t' or at your favor/Ie atore. tiJ nt'. Pavblnent: Width 18 feet. field twp. pro-labor , defeated 16 to !l a li lllll UII ("1 1"' I""'l a I,ol l to r ep,!al the Tnft-H artll!Y Aei. 1L IIOW tl PP ·i." " IJno ),. ·.I ;""t'~ , ' I'·urn·,lIli. Lhe IIllIl . hold-over from the Length 29.937.6' teet or 5.67 mil.. Rut"" Howell Wolf to Herman , '.,/ f ; , I " ; ,. , : R I AI . . t " to I " Total Estimated coat ........ $84,399.50 \' rI 999 able th e 81 st ConKl'css will II l' ' p l ' /Il " II"l y- if 1"1:. U"'C'V ' . , mill'.' rfl. I" n 10 He l'Vlng Ill' the Tru· Proposals No.. 1 to 10 indualve ~ anti JUberta He ng, 18. acres " I' ~f t he import anl I)\'ovisions or t h · T u ft- A al'tl~ I lIIun ·ahinct. I'I1si)?l1lld all Secrlltlil'Y of National De- this project to' tIe complelied not law 'In Hamilton twp. , Act . While t he la'hol' law may " . )fl ven ' I' lie,,' mll n " fe'N' IUHt w\lpk. ' effective March 31s t. Forreatal than Augult I, 19411. .' Enoch EUR'ene Chamberlain t(l any chan ges in it will pl'Obahl~' he (,lib' 11Ii nlll' flllO' h. Nlln .. til W D~hin~tr' n in 194,0 a s Iln administrative The minimum _e. to ~ pald.to Cll\rence Hatfield; 1 lot in FrankAs t his column is 'Hit! 'n 11r" li li 'lh ~<Jr hl' II I ~ ..~~i'l IDnt In PI' 'll iil t' llt Roo!;evclt . was later named all labor emplo~ on ·thit conmc1t l~ twp. conducted in the ,'"nn l' by H"u tllt"·,, I, ~ ,1:",, 1'_ " f' ·1 ~""I' ~ t'('rctIJI'Y '1f t he Navy, and in 11144 was ap .. shall be in acciiInIance with th~1 Floyd E. and DOJ;othy Mal'il' posed Lo t he PTl' ~ id"l1t' ~ Civi l HiA'h h I'r"/{"alll .. lill p.olnl.,·d Sf'cl'!'tary "r the N avy to . ucceed Colonel "Schedule of Prevaillne Hourly W"" Huddleson to Marquis 1.. and ElsIe Rates AlcertaiQed and Determj.ned 1J]i' con tinu,e!!. wilh the II II nl l'l.'sult I' e r ~' m ,1I'I. ill d uht f ran.I<, Knox wh ~ .'lied in office. ~Incc the Armed Th" OepartmeD,t of Indultriet R •. M. Brown, 16 ac~el in Unlon"tWy\. Wh ile ivil Rit:~ht, "'A',slll li rJlI I); III II , '~ " I ~IlUll I ' /I f . C'J' V ' ("'~ W" "c unthr rI lind t h" NaLlonn\ Defense ea- latiom applicable to at.t. . Hlch_,1 Charlel! F, and Dora W. Slierrltb the fil ibu&Lc r. n h(·, i !lH I1I' ~ . . ll rh , I ~ I hr' 11'11 ,.11:.. ,1 II" ", 111)'Ii~III1"'"l crea lc'" in " )47. Mr. Forrostal has ' Department IlaplOno1eDta in aoccird.. t.o Herschel and GeraldIne Toney, fifty year " Id I'i~ht " f lI 11 h,"IL.'d d" h:" .· " d,e l>"11 (> \'" 'il as .'!'en·w ry (,f Deft'nlle.'He will be lIu t'Ceeded anel! with Secdoae 17-3. 17-4, 17-4a, 0.111 acl'6R In Washington ~. IIILII.'S !lAnlLS AII•••IILIS lIAlILIn a te a re 018(7 invo lvetl, A ~ II 1\ ,.11 , ''I' " ''' I' ',f th o I.y IAII,i " .I" I1 I1.<o n of larkll burg. WeMt Virginia, wllc\ 17-5 and 17·Sa oI:; the General CodoI, C:ourtnBy J. Combs to CarleslI Mcmherg ,vhll aC'lll"lI v f"vur I,h,· 1' 1' ''''1 '1 ill'S Civil f,"'" wp ih' \Va~' U" cl' I"~cc l' t a l'Y of War !luring one of of Ohio.': b . an -I Robert D. Byrne, 1 lot ill. .~ 11• • II", 1{" "Hl"vcil! A , I ", jll i ~ tl'lIli on H Ih 1948 he was the The bIdder muat lubmil~ with ill (TT' twp Right~ Pro lu a m muy V" r· ''' ~!l i l l '' l tI .., Alinlilli Hl l'u , . ' . bid a certifed dIack in . . ..-mIt ur'on • . . . . 01lIo ...... will . . . , . . . . . 'It!- ...., ~ li on's a ttempt to n(1 the ' tilihu !\lt" " A,. Lllu r1cl,lllc "hie f ilion w-miller f" ,. the 'Ii'uman campaign. equal to fi~e '*It of tile eIti.. "!ofartha I. 'Watkine to M.O I'i-L~ goeR on both th PI' . id ellt a nd til · Southern ~J'o\lr La li t wcek ·the RI! ublica n Pollcy Committee of the mated cost, b~irf. .., ~ _ _ Josephine Sargent 2 lots .i n Leb. ~ ' hecom e more r1etermi n rl. It'",pll "- fl u I' ' hi-gher and ' Jl nUIl unnnhnOll l!lv voted to ,p ush for paasage of the than ten thou"'" doIlari. . annn. 'I ~ y . . . . . , . . ........ ,..... ........... OW' . . . .. higher , nnd th ~pli ill Ih,· Ih·,III,( 1'1' i. f'BI'ty )!rnw" hill hv R publit-ah ' )" 10 01' Leade r. Marlin 01 Maasn~an. aDd ap.clflcatioM .ra OD tn.. 'P.lsa B. Darragh to David 1.. and wider a nd winCl·. "hlll! ,t.t" tn I'ep .. I " lll·-time e xcise taxes. If enacted. in the depa 01 . htlh-,. IIIId Irl',\e Calis. 1 lot Franklin. T he mrl Jlc1'(' lln i:ti 1")!;i- IIII,'!!' Ii ,! hl " !WI'''" "I" ". Ihc' mNI" " I'O wi ll " li mi nai;e HOme exei"e tlt xcs en· , th~ office of the 11191_ ~ iii.. nna E. Treon ta laaac E. 'l!reon mll rga ri 1<' intel'e~ ); HCI1I l-h,· dAII'Y r' n 'II ,,·s "r t 10" ";, II I'('ly Ill"l l'l~J ll,,:c ,,' he1'l; to IU'CWIlI' TlltCl<. 1'1~XO" on re'*l;' d' the Jiaht til 'J r 80.18 acres in Clearer"k twp. tion aJ(uin ha!' tlw " ' 111 ',' "f the <1>'1''' ; 11 Uw 1f 1l1l , " Ic~I"llhu."!. , t 'le)!l'»p I, !ll1d tl'llDKportatlon );!lrvices. TOject an~e= :;-.;;::. , '1'h'; Klnlf Powder Com1)aD, to Comm ittl' on Ae:ricuIIU I'P.: t.!\ ~ ~' e " ,· hI' H qu··' "!l~ II1f'tlrl:l lugll'~urr . ful'H and mlln~ other itema T. J. KA~ or nlell .Tosenh lI.nd Clara, K. We~, pn!<sed legislation ttl 1'1" ' .('11 : 'Ill Inxl'lI Ii "n'. t .-ietioll" "'n"I,1 1-." ,""t,(1rIull ' reduced or abohshed. The anSa IDp..,. ~10l'. 1 In Deerfield twp. on the Inan~t1fnf'lt11'f' a htf s nl " PI' 1,I C' I11 1 1" ,.,). '1 ,. / fln1 1I111t! I" , ~"'/i" ,. tl) the l'uhJi .undel' the rn'ovi"ionll 1)( • ''l'be Kin!.!; Pow~er Com"I1I\)f~. 'CO t he Sel1ut a fnil " til ;rl'l.. '1'1,,;, YI' , I f" "lillI' ,,"H'" II", i\II ".·ti" Ril l t otl.ll eight hundred milU'I" .Clal$s/,. W ' lIIam Wantland Allelma~. I!st R a re not oPlln ~in~ ul""i na liltl' lOt 1,1\ " " lil ," ,1"lh (l·~. lI(1l1) 1 lot In Deerfleld tw\:I. but lire cer tl!ril1j.( Ilwh" ·1t·ol·L~ on pr ' , "I " ". th ' !lu).·

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, Satter· . Don Lukena la attending the rents or State .-11 Camp at Newark, Ohio y Ann. as swlmDiJng Instructor and wUl then leave for Camp Palmar. i. 1949. Dlstrlct ' ':'H Camp near WaUMon, Ohio wb,ere he will larve aa re-, creation dll'('ctor.

BEtSY ROSS +:H CLUB , By Lolli lAliteol The Betay Rollii Sewing and Cooking 4·H Olub met Wedne.day .Tune 16, at the Barveyaburc School with Mrs. Viola Hartaook 10' obarge and Martha LukeDI presIding. A , demonstration on egg wad saJidwioh and t088ed)l&lad ".. given by Sue J'alrchlld, _eba KcCarr!!n, and Lola Lukena. Mar- ' tha J,ukena gave & demonstratlon j on flat felt seams.


. fte W'Q1lellvtlle qlvlc wlll..a1n. poJlllor a Fall Qarnlyal ~II year . It was 8lll1,cninced' at thta Club'. June me,~nl Monday' evenlne. A. H. Stubbe was nam· ed chairman of the" event. . Meryl ,B. Gray. Lebanon attorney, was the guelt, - 8~ker for the event; Gray. PfeallleJlt of the tAlbanon Boostlr · Club, told of the tecblilq4h and methods us d by the Lebanon Club to secu cl~9 projecte and foster ~commun~ tty progre8ll. . , Gl'&)"S Informal. humorou.s delIvel7 'W~ enjoyed bJ all. in. IIDpromptU talk wae bdth interestIng and thought provoking. Several pertln.t community problems wer:e dlacua.ed during ,; vlgorOua buslneaa sesaton. F Geae Brown reported that the village councll will paint a park· gulde·lne along the BOUth of

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The Jut mMtlng of the Happy Hour OIub. before . vacation. met on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. 'Eather Michener. near Ne* .BurltJ1gton, w'th , ..Ml'~. Jake Re~er, Mrs. Hazel LIt' dy. . Mrs. ' Taylor. Min 1,'loIIS Jeannette Elllll as ¥1'8. Bara Braddock Glenna WU80n wete In of thp prograul. :L1 tUe J el',J:Y PCHllD. 'Introducing. lITS. Jake liellder. Ii recent Receipts and ~lIi of , adYlce were· written foty, her.' . Poems were given. by 1Je~y ·Satoorth· wafte, Mrs,l' .Teannette Ellis played several plano numbers, . ~nd We bride 'Was escol·ted to the toble wber~ a lovely Bray of gifts awaited lil?r. . • The club adjOUfnei! to meot In the home ot Mra. September • (l.u8sel Wilson. '" . During the ,oclal hour, Ice ur am 'a nd cake we~e lerved.

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Mrs. Alva I;'lIdrngtou was' ass to the Woman's Socte y of Ohdstlan Service on 'llhursday llftel'nOOD1 JUDe ., 16. '" Mra Kenuetb Hough v,!Jtlslded ,dul;'lnJ th'e jnes8' slo~ . De~otlonB were led by Glenn ~rden! subject being .. the LlgbS That Ha's Shined ihe Darkness." The Jeason topic "Africa" 'Was 4bly given by Mrs. ' Gilbert FrYe. Fonowlng the adjournment IIclous ~fresbments were ~y ,Mrs. ;LtldJDgtcn. M~II. WhItake.... Mrs. Clint , Jennts Oonnerl and Mrs. ,Fullll'l'IOD. A u InvItation h' B... t>een e~ to the Society to meAl'" 1\1 fll. Charles Ellis fot rut all meeting In ,July at her' cotta~e [ t CbautauqUa. Eve~one bring ered dlsh and table service. if ANNOUNCE _ BI~H

. Mr. and Ill'll.. LaM,ar )!larnhart. are annQuDoln, the ~Irth , of eJ~ht poUnd. tea-ounce, dau gh t~r, Baht DeMAr , 'l!larnhl1~t" Sundl~ , .ni'ne, "9 at OralldvieW HOj!plt MI'. a,nd ¥ta. &JBar Long ' of ell dwell. ohio , ,",jJ' ihe mat&llnal~ ~r~ Mr. and ' .Mrs. ' A. dpareu.ta, £lambert ari) ~e ~~1I1 gra

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ey -kJ,ddleB, , and MOn and Ii! Thsre'S a real treat In ,re at · the Twtn Tbeatre. rda:y afternoon. One hour r' ,of your fav!,rlte ·cartOODS. . : . , NAMED RECfJEATION HEAD Bugs Bl1nny, .• TolJ:j an~ J"rry . PARENT)' OF A DA~GHTER Don Eukens III at ten.ding ·' the ! av. d Mr. a',; ••:~- ' 'S. I;l~ ry R. Satter· Popeye a.'mong . ablers wJU. gnlet YO'1 and d~lIght lhwalte are the proud parents of State 4'~ Camp at Newark, Ohio YOIl 'rU~ th~lr antics. at 2 :30 Ii baby daughter. Sblrley Ann'. as swltnllilng In$tructor and will and 3:30 p.II;1. , . bom -·Wednesday. Jljne 1Ii. 19.9. then leave for , Camp. P~er. District 4·H Camp near Wau180n. qihe 1Wnyo.esvllle . MothC1r's , ' Ohio where be wtU lIerve ae ~ Olub I " sponsoring' ~hls alloreatlon dll'f' ctor. caxtoon sbow . With ~ " proceeda @ 'olng to the, recently 11 orgabJz~ld Playground ~soc. By JIM JONES DonatloJi1S ot 16 ' cents per seat;' ~<lIth adul~ and 'oblldre~ ROX~' EDGES KIERS 13-11 Is t:eQo.j3st.ad by, ){p.!. , Cl,tariea Roxanna got away to a good LaMay. _quurmap.. . IItart Friday nlgbt. scoring 7 l'II,Da " I n the first Innlnr; and staytnr ahead. all the way. Bob Downey led the Wlnn,era wltb a ' single, two i;loubles nnd a home run. Tommr Thom,!son led Kler's wltb " t.wo triples,- Hopkins started' on BETS\': R088 .... H CLUB the btU (or Jt!er's and was raBy, Lois Luke,lls The Betsy Rear SeWIng and Jleved by Sbanks In the third. Stanfield went aU tbe way . for Cooklng 4-H Club met Wednesclq Roxanna. June 16. at the Harvey.burc Roxanna scored 7 · rUDa 1.11 the Scbool with Mrs. Viola Hartsock first on hits by Bill Downey. Bob In cbarge and Martha Lukena. Down\!ly, ,Brown and Stanfield. presiding. walks to~ollet and Craig, and A demoDstration on egg Balad two errors by ICier's. sandwich and tossed Jlalad was K1er's rally In tb last of the given by Sue FalrchUd, Beba seventh feU ali.ort by two ruOIl. Mc.C arren. and Lois LukeDi. Mar- ' 1'ralllng by all' lloml. into the tha Lukens gave a demoDltl'lUon , aeventh, Kler's scored four runs on flat felt seams. on hits by Pope, :VIc Thompson. The next 'meeting waa held at and Tom ThomT1Bon, and one Harveysbu~g School. Wedn8lda7. error by R;oxanna. June 22. at 1:30 p.m. I!ele.n Hart, .' sock, Mareta Radar and Rosie DELCO NlfS ALL-STAR8 8-5 Rlob took part In the program. The Deleo Manufaoturlpg plant ; • • • of Daytoa edged palit the WayneB· WAYNE PENNY PINCKERI ville AU.Sws 8·6 under the Hgbte B,. Eileen Brown at Wayne Park Sunday night ,. Tbe . Wayne Penney PInchen Delco oaDle ·tram behind in the 4-ft ' Club met Wednesday, ' lUlle mtb and went away scoring two· 16 ' at the bome of Sue Furnu more in the final frame. Medler, wIth Mrs . .KellerBoU: and IftII. n Deleo left fJelder, led the attack Harold Wbl~r ~ oJiar.e and with tWo doUbl?S and two elngles Betty Sattertbwal. preald1nl. . j'\lB :many tnps .to . the pl&oo., Nine· oft ~, U membel'a &DI1f~ • Ml'! al~d Ml(S! Cha,le!, , ,mils en- Downey' < horb,e I'Un In ' the thlt;d ered the roD. calL W. ' tertained l or Father'a ,Day, Mr. was the ,b ig blow for War :plana for a ....0. No d and 'M"';!! Frank lIell~ o( BpIllng 'nes'vtUe. date ... eel lor W. 1I1aD1a. _ Valley. ?tIr. and! Mrs; Roy ElUlI ROXANNA S:rOPa SM1T'H '8 e.s cIiJoaIIeij ou projecte &114 - and' son. Cbarles, and Mr. nnd 1toJ;anna VI 0 n .. their ~ second paJ'ed ' o1p! ,boob. ' Mrs. El"wln Ellis. game In as II1lUl7 sta.r'itl m take '" Parents ~ DltlIDIItn ....,.. undlllPUted IIOSlS8B81on of first ed th • OJeve Conner left place ,In tile WQD8I91Ue Boftball 'I'he neil'meetIDC , . . lie .... and wtU ra.- lleapit. StanU,eld went all tb .at ~ hOllle of Carol BaJIDeI FO,urtb w.l th way lot ' tAl wJn bla lee8 .m. ' ' daughter, ond pille and WO,rkman wl}nt a\I , ---.,......,..."r-~-Florence and the way tor Smlth·s. 'so. dar. tEAGUE STANDING8 W L GD

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2. The the by unions. tile CClSUS. =r:~ TheTtse S. The flllng ' ~!:;~~ and 'non-Fasclst .. when it 'usunlly dro~ ure 'at a . era and employera alike. tfributed , 1I1e burea,u be might ill speech tree " A guarante e o.t said, to the rrudden rush of ltudentl labor relations. for summer or permane nt 'ob.. bureau did say that two·thIrda The ' ARTICLEe. ot the ~crease , in unemplo yment could be traced to "foung perlODI What Import? coDege age." The lenate foreign relations com- ol high school and the )llireau ra: AT the same troie, mittee, in reportin g favorabl y the yment ~s North AtlaIdlc pact, had almost ported, total unemplo .. . a reault of bogged' down on ArtIcle 5. That is rlalng, prinelpa llyon-farm s. activity the provia in the lIkt which binds seasonal Del\llte the' con1licting reports, 'that an at.IPatOr le. to the iome amons the countack on one pact member would be there were . try'. ind'4!trt,al anil economic leadan attack 1J.lIOD..all, and binde era . . "~ed . tbd ~lJlplo:ifnent to take'~ aett.on .. If -'tu,tlan m.t,ht gtow worse belore called the "witch" .nece.i~, .....iIlclUdil l'· ~ better. Buchenwald, Infamous armed forces" to restore and main- getting any prison camp of World War tain the security ol the area. SOVIETS: nitely was to face a German THE WORDING ot ArtIcle II on charges of mistreat ina Germans created in some miJlds a tellJ' that Appraise Guests In Moscow the Literary Gazette ai the concentratlo'n camp. its effect would nullify 11Ie riibt 9f ONCE sentenced to , lifl! impr1son~ eODgress to declare war and might sougbt to evaluate for Its readers put this power arbltrur1.ly into the the Russian appraisa l ot foreign ment ' by Americ.a n . occupat!oIi diploma ts and newspap ermen who force verdict · on char,es of hands ot the President:: Senator George (D., Ga.> who live in the Soviet' Union. cruelties tto~!t~~~:~e~~ I ....n,...' .... THE Gazette printed a poem Dse bad her term 0 had expresse d concern about the Interpretat lon of Article 5, finally written by Sergei Mikhalkov, chU- only four years by U.S. said that be was satisfied that under dren's poet, playwrl&bt and c0- Luclus" D. Cla,. ' on arounds of it the Presiden t could not declare author ot the Soviet naUonal iruf1I.cl~t evid·ence. , Amon~ other' cbiu-gel she ,war nor "employ troops to entor~e anthem. Transla:ted ·treel7, Sergei's poem was one of ' havin, made any particula r action aimed at cer, shade... out of human akin. tain Europea n countries without went this way: • "We , Iflet them, you and 1, The IIll1J.ounceml!l\t that DBe congressional approva l" ''These trlends wllo aren't triends. have to Stand trial agllin wae Senator Pepper (D., Fla.> took ''The jackill, woIt and Swine, in Munich' bi an official ot the earne tack. He said the provi"And journalistic snake. Bavarian ministry of Justice. sion neither adds to nor subtr~cta ''In other words, those who are THE U.S. authorities have trom the war powers of the Pres1. being sent here. over to German'. ofticiall dent as comman der·ln"chleL "We knoW them alI and can ree- ords of the case in order EVEN SO, it was a dJ1tIcult point. miiht detemdn e whether The extent to whicb a Presiden t ointze them "Even ).t ·we aren't doctors." be tried by the Germ8JII tor might go toward Involvement in NATURALLY; there wIll .be 'no tleatin, their own citizens war was dramatic nlly disclosed in' -not Buchenwald, where alie was the Roosevelt adriUnlstration ' when commen t from the piUoried wife of .the Nm col1UJiJl,ridant. the commander-in·cbief admitted ly wbUe they're stUl In Russia. committ ed the natio to "everyY: STUD T HEAR thing short ot war" in what was purporte d to be an attempt to avoid Artificiats Used war. Under rruch a policy actions Emphas is in beart jltudy now may go so far at ·the c:Jllet executiv e rests in the development ot artlt1level that there woulli be nothing cial bearts. Dr. Alfred Blalock of lett for the congress to do but de- Baltimor e, )Y1dely-kDown blue·bab y clare war In a situation in which specialis t, was the authority tor the : It had no authority and ·no voice. atatemen t. S1'?EAKlNG at a general sci enWEAPON: twc . session of the Americ'an M'edical.,assoclatton, Blalock sllld: "The . Top Secret ng thing in 8I11'gery, What is being produced at the most Interesti the experim ental stage, plutonium plant at Hanford, Wash.' but still In la 'the development of mechani cal in;ton? es for the heart." NO one would say, but Carleton devices as substitut be considered as Shu", deputy general manager of , He ~epprted that promisin g a pump developed the atomic energy commission, said Dr. John Gibbon at the Jefferthe plant was bandling a "produc t phia. that 'neede a ,bj!tter name than 'on school ot Philadel "Dr. ·Gibbon's pump will pump . 'deadl7 polson.' '' Dr. Bla~ Was it the weird "atomic fog" blood as the heart does," "He is working on about whicb there had been so lock explained.lung to aerate the much speculation? Shugg wouldn't an art1tlclal say. He said, Instead, that be was blood." BLALOCK sald Dr. Gibbon's merely dlsCWlsing certain phases Top IIl&D ill ,t he l1'aclaatl n, heart of a dog In the production of plutonlu m-one pump replaced the cia.. at Weal Point, U.8, mW·mlnutes and (the dog reof two fissionable material s used In for 48 tiUT acaclemT, Blohad T. Carmaking atom bombs. The other 11 covered: ",oUb, PeotvlUe, P... hacl hi. "U one can substitut e tor the uraDiW'n-235. one can ebolee of alIT arm ., 'tile mWSHUGG'S Itatemen t WBI made heart for 30 to U minutes. '-"1 aervlcetl, Be ch_ the air la wor'kin. daring his testimon y before a sen· open It and lee what aoni heart subltlforce aIId • • a4Jgsta hi. lee- ' ate approprlatlona subcomm ittee at,.. be laid. ";With t.hJnga inaJde oDd UeateDaDl'a ban Oil hb during the congressional invesUga- tute we can' do more braad DeW 1IDIftItID. the heart." 'U oo of the atomic prosraM .

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smok.8 01' sparks II dot a!IDQy or d~s.tr~L J'Ol,Ir nel bpr,S. C8re shollld '"' ~eQ in p)a g t~e fiN. plaet a.a.,.1tOm ttee .. atld'shrUh tha~ mi'gbt b~ eJamageC\ ~1 the heat. j'rhe fireplace shoultl face prev~g winds t9 keep . SJDO~ ~ut ot your eyes. ,

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bow to pr.~ the {ounclaUOD ' .n1l 187 OIIt the ' ata ...... eoUr.. of prJeka. It aleO a~.. the 'Q~anUty of brlc.k a and mated8l8 needell, . Send ' 2110 ror Pal1em No; III. Sl!ll~ 2110 addlUonal for Plclllo Tab,. Pa'- I' tem No. 2:1 to Eoal·Blld PafforD C-P¥>'. Dept., W. PleuantyWe. N. Y. ~. pattern ."plaw IWICU7

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yoUr ignition refuses Ut 10C!t on a cold mor:ning, Waml kP,y, ai}d then 'try it.

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Tbeodore E. Conover . . . . Edlior 1!!dna H. Conover . ' ' A.soc. Editor i

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Entered all lIecond clua at the polltofflce at Wayneavllle, Obfo. SuljlCX'lption Rate: $1.60 per year In Obfo, Kentucky ' and' indiana, $2.00 elBewhere. Mias Sara Corinne Furna. at· th wedding of Mlsa Myrl and ·Mr. Royal Fltzpat,. tbe Euclid AvenUe E .U.S. In Dayton Saturday. MI9a waa one of the hoateBsell tbe. reception.

A FARM DIARY ' Y D. J. n1WE~ JUNE _ ~8, IIf.. Dry tUd,. wa. not dry Wa ,....k. Atttr a few IIhowerll, ,..e :bad a fe. lI\orma and aftel' that a IIte&d~ downpour. Now .the lIunl J. out .,aln and If It .taya that wrty we can begll\ to cut hay lagaln. It III al· way. lIuch a pr:obtem whether to cut all the hay down o.r ' to onl)' cut .. much In one day.. you can put In at one time. Tblll time we wa ted at;ul the ha, I" atlll 'standing tboqb It I. a bit Qverrrown. It .-eqalre. a "apeclal 'Weahtre .enlle to put In " hQ• .Jim McDonald , hall a good weatber eye for hay: He put In hay for for ' a cou~le of yeara and neve, a cutting of alfalfa let wet but there are lome people whoae fleldB we , pan and' If they have hay down It III lure to rain. It III .ummer now and thlll la Ume when the people who In the country bave city vlBltors. We love to have them but It takell a Uttle, wbUe to let them broken In to country way.. Oura bave been coming long en·

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.0 they a... leanM aome but It muat avprl.. the 10 matty mllke.... and tt. belp the Itat J belle... &W It be part of eve I ed.caUoa to lpend 80me tbiIe Oil a farm and learn wbere their daUy bread come. ftom alid to bave aome under· lltandlng of life wh,re every· thing dOjlSD't qomll . In . palall.~ell' l from the 8uper marltet. ~t wee)t \lfe of atock from . ..,"!,."\"'Irv Townahlp !lome . back here. two youne ...... CO'llf frpm h. two helfera

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Sunda)', 8:10 Practice" • ThUl'lday,

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'1:t6 CAESAR' CREEK ,.UaNDI David Stanflelc1, .MlnIlter Sunday School, 10 &.IlL Wor8hlP Service, 11 a.m.

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UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH

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Sundq . Scbool, 8;80 a.m.,

WAYNE8VILl:E FRIENDS

James oarrJ.o~. BuPt. First Day SchOol, 9:80 a.m. PreachJ.~.. !at. aIld 8re1. Sun.dpt Meeting for WorshIp, ~0:80 a.m. of eaoh monDi, 10:80 &.IlL mvenJQ Serv,ces, 7:io p.m.

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lah wltJa her mama _ _~ , ' leI' to ' tbJ . . . . . . . . red IIeIfer . . 'W Un. GIlt tbere 10 lta;nd ' ill W. puture . . ia't tab her to Uae w..k. W. 11&... 9-12 Each Morning AftenlOons Except Well ".0 at the

Father R. H. I Krumholtz, PuUlr

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Worship Buvtoe, 10:.10 a.m. '

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FERRY CHURCH

B)'ron Oarver, Mlnillter BJble School, 8:80 LID. Morning Worsblp, 10:80 a.m. l'rver Meeting, 7:00 p.m. YOUII&' People's MeeUns, 7:00 p.m. mvenInc ~ervJcea, '1:80, p.m. Mr. and Mrll. Wal ' Keni'lQll ah.oded the

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ever you the eale 1n awbtle thing there that yoU want. are IIkY b1eh. I wanted a for Dolly but they went 110 much higher than tbe price I bad told John to pay that he dIdn't bl1 Y one. None sold ' lower than twelv'l and fifteen dollars and good onee ' were high In 'tbe tWflnlle'l,. We have been bavlng ' lovel ' g1'een peaa ' but no~ tbey are ,lone and the beans Are alm08

BEAUTIFUL ' Sewing Cabinets $9.~.5

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PLENTY OF GOOD ,VALUE

Woman's- 'Clv l ~ Harvf'yabllrg met Bertha Gordon Satllnll\v after oon. Following It he bURl noflll ses· alon, Dr. Mary L. 'Cook of Wav·.A--' 'f' e ll'aVe ,nn tnterestlng tallt. Fronk Bradd01~k.' vet,ln'l'tn tlAbll pia Yllr, wall ~v D a , 4ellghlfu\ surnrls" SuDday atten.. ..lulU , tbe ,.alOn' band drove u' home l ~ Route 2 and. unl~ tb. band. lnl trumellUl, Attar -bd40c" h~> r vefees from Ibock, he borollpt \Jut hi.

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Wall Paper and Paste and Sizing G. E. Bulbs ..- Nu Enamel

Souda MaiD Street IICIGII froia GraaI......

WaynesVille Furniture &App6ance Co. Telephone 2422

WAYNES'VIU.B, otao

COOL, CR~P Your summer frooka wl\l stav cool and crisp longer If tbey a r.. broupt to B &: R Cleaners for cleanlng and pre~slng. We take II/eclal :care of yout' aummer wardrobe ' - let us In· sure your looking your best tbls summer,. by bringing In. your dreB' today!

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PrJce alown hall ' not.llfDl to- commend It unleaa • 'WorthwhUe v!llues go wtOl tL Thls la l why we stre8a the quaUty of the mercbandlse we furnish In our lower price funeral service. If you examine It, you will ago ree wIth us that It la as good .. we aay It Is.

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By MRS. HQ..'Y. GIBSON 1IIr. and Mrs. Thomas Roberts of near Xenia called on Mr~ and 1IIr". ArthUf Rockhold and f8JJlUy Friday evening. ._ - Mlu ~Innle Crawlord of 'Dayton 8pebt the weekenr with her »arents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crawford. ' Mr. and Mra. .JobA Mctaggert and, IOn. Jack. Mr. anlS Mp,. AI" thur K~rlln8'er aM f.mlly, and Mr. ant!' Mrs. Norman Kerslnger of Dayton calle.d on Mr. and Mrs. , O. H. Kuralnger. Mr. Mrs. Jamel 'WIldman n ~nt the weekeIid of Jac

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anrl dn~lghter·in.l&w, Mr. and San Antonio. Teus. Tha membe,rs of the Friend'. Glenn SneU ' and SOl1, Larr7. }:OUD!:!Ito'WIL . , Ohurch enjoyed & plcl11c dlDIler at Ft. Ancient Sund!!y. Maynard Frost, son of Dr. ud Mrs. W. E o' FrOl!t, Is confined at Hoimes HO/lpltal, Oinclnnll~ He 'Was reported be Sunday. Miss May Harlan w'" to the MIssionary Circle .oalety of Jonah's RUIl Ohurch .t her country home. Wednesda, noon. Mrs. 1. P. Thornberry had chorge of devotions and Mrs. Ed. lth Lukens ..",as program leader. The local Graqe met regu!· ar sessIOn at the Grange Hall Monday evening. Mr. O. A. Jacobs a member, gave I;'n Interesting talk on prevention of ,fires In the home, chlefly those ,resulUng from faulty wiring and electrical appliances. • . ' A' c0n;tblned Father's, D$oY and Ch(ldren /I .DB!)' prolP-am was .pre· se~ted ' ~day ,morning at Jon· ah s ~un ,Ohuroh. MIss Janet Doster :' and Miss LcuJ~e MarUn oHered a clarinet d\let l\lld HoW" arei • Doster. to the accompanim· ent of Miss MarDyn Connelly, played " barJtone solb. Mrs. Charles Doster ga.ve an Intere8t~ lug talk on Father's Day. Il'he .members of the Eastern Star and Masons with their tam· tlJe,s, enjoyed their annual plcnlo dinned at" Jacob's Park .Sund&.)': The B.Y.F, of lacob's Run ChurcJl .was entertained Sunday evening at the country home of Misses Freda Belle and Colleen Wllllamson. . Mrs. Jesse Stanley Is undergo· ing treatment fo~ a JrJdney allment at Grandview HospItal Dayton. Her ' condlUon Is reported ~o be comewhat improved/( Her daughter, Mills Margaret. Stanley, of Dayton 111 .w.o there for oblervatioll. .

with Mr. and Mrs. Ernes~ Earn- da, wlth Mr. and My!!. Lua gan. ' hart' and Ibn, David. ' Mrs. Anna Lucas spent & fa. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Earnhart Ws past week with her returned to their home here afand Mrs. Olarenoe telj spendIng a few weeks· rn Igan where Mr. lil tendlng IIchooL Mrs. RIchard Hanes and claugh· ter, Donna, I;\Dd lI!dna Bunnell or iIIljjt-;j".,ttv Ileac enla spent. Frida, with ' h\r pare~ts, Mr. and Mrs. BUy Olbson. . Mr. anlJ Mrs. Raymond Osborn of. Xenla, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dill and, SOD. ToIlllIlY, of SpringValley: 8pent Sunday ' evening with MI'. and Mrs. 1lJmerson Dill. Mr. IUlIl Mrs. Dick Moore, Mr. !lnd Mrs. Henry Fink of Beaver· town called on MI', and Mrs. George Bratten. Saturda;r evening. Mrs. :Henry Berger and children of Beavertown spent 'l'hurs• Ik • _ • •

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JACK I"ROST OR FRANKUN SUGAJt, 25 POUND BAG, $2.19 CHASE & SANDBORNE COFFEE

ANY 'GRlND~ .491tJ

JACKSON RED .qDNEY BEANS, 5"'NO. 2 CANS,

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JORDAN'S THRln "E" ,MARKET , PHONE 2851

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Moon returDe4 home 1'{e@esdat atter .. two week's v.aeatlon. trIp to WDdw0e4 and, Atlantic Olty. New :rene,..

.MA.JN STREET, HARVEYSBURG

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- -" l't{r. J'os.eph N. Morrta ot Angelell, Calif. and Mr. ' and lenklns of OentervlUe caUed ' on Mr. and Mfll. Wilbur CJark Wednesd,ay. Mrs. Thoma." Bllrton ente:UlIeed tl;Ie Oard Olub at h~'r bOine near Ferry Thu~day ~~n. Eight memb~rs w<,re 'prf:S8nt. Mr. and Mrs. V"rnon Punl and sons were Sunila, dinner guests of Mr. and ,' Mrs. Hubert Pursley in Frau).Un. Mr. Leslie Ora, "a3- IIble to return 19 , his hOllle m anee Saturda7 from ley h'lspltal whe~ he underwent an emergency cllfratlOIl for ap. pendlcltls last Sunda,. aft.ernoon. He ls recoverJnlr nlpelY. I Mr. and Mm. WUbW ' Olar company with Mr. ,nil Mrs. Ius Youn~ of '~tOD, with Mr. an4 Mr•. WeI' 'ADd baby 80n Frlda¥.

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Ilfl'S Garage'

Main , and Miami-Sis. Ph. 234t

Harv .y$hUl'Ig

. POPULAtRA~' : . HELENE CURTI PIRMAINENTS. MODERN EQtJIPMEN ~ ~URNISiuNGS MANICURES - SHAMPOOS - , HAIR CUTS FINGER f'fVAV~ . " JOAN BECKE'IT, OP£Rj~TOR '1 :oai'IBD-'jmt st~EET, "".RV'I"VSIIlt"nu f .

Fairley Bdwe. store

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Tbe QllesUons 1. What is/daylight saving, Urn ow caUed? ' • 2.' Who most fr~Cluent1y "Puce/ U's wondel)ful'~?" 3. What is an hono.-adUl:nT 4. Where is Java? , 6. Outside what barbor was the 'A~al Gt'irl Spee scuttled? Tbe ADawen Wa~Ume. ,

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assured thinks she right," Mr. whatput~_,~. .~~.__ _

"You run ___ .~__.- --' "and tell them can real thing. Artificial

Stand lock it the trad~~ark tho Dells. It is a SO-foot pUlar separated froln the main cliff by "Why don' a ~pace of six feet. ~ top is a inches cut a thing?" asked e man slab of sandstone 20 fee~ in friend was using a walking stick diameter.' One of H. H. Benn'e tt'. too long to be used comfortably. "That wouldn't help," said the first action photos shows his so~ friend. "It's this end that's too leaping from cliff to stone. Now. laigh." .' Bennett's granddaughter suPer- -"- ,-' vises as her dog "Watch" does . ' Old Crony-"Say, I haven't seen the some trick. There's-.a safety O' Callahan around for the last few years. Where is he?" . net in the event of accident. The Another-"He qoesn't bother to town of Wisconsin Dells lives on come around here any more. th tourjs . rade, and the Dells rich now, you knoy.r." h'ave ~'.~pecial lure for artists. Old Crony-"Ye don't say'. rich awfully quick, didn't he?" cameramen and geologists. indeed I "

Another-"Quick?' I'll say. He doesn't swing a goU club without first spitting on his hands."

Antiseptic'Ointment Soothes

SKIN IRRITATlqNS For helplUl antiseptic aDd medlclDA1 aid to extem&lJy caused skin trrllaUoDS that lleb, auch .s tetter, rash, simple worm dryDeli 0' «sema; use Gray.OID" JIle'" 'al dlreete4. Mei!leate4 to cl1DC loDe· er for more &.b~ HIIe:dDI ~

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KILLARNEY LODGE

In the hear1 of AJ.onqum Park on Bl,hway 60 fo ... EXCELLENT TROUT FISBING In 3uoe Comfortable lOll cotta,.s with modern

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canoes, seaplane servIce are nv.u.. able. For lolder and r •• ervnUona write or wire. . E . A. Moore, Prop. D_nt.YUle. Oatarlo, Can.

FOLEY PILLS " Relieve , ' ;

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FAMO US FOR QUALITY CHICKS Ie'. DOt toO ..-co ocder Boote'l'l>OP quaUcy chJ..u. w...... n:suI" hatch.. coml... 01£ Ie JIIIIiJr jUld July. QUcka bred 10 la, more bWo that wUl m.... atN PIOiu 1>0 fOa thia ran ..,d wia1u. from pallorutll .oanollod,

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ablllcy puaIltced. MaI1 tbla ad (ot 'I ' credlt 0.~.9S .pedaI. ShIpped C.O.D.

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Tourist boats·f(ove'lleen ma~lng 'the . canyon trip since ' 187~, and ar; still ' fiord at it. The colorful pa~dle wheel steamer Winnebago (I~ft, above) plies tlte ~arrow ~t;eam regu.larly: Ineftan le!Yencls are associated with almost efe!'Y sectiun of, the Dells. Joan CrosIs' ~hown (right" above) as she .investigates the story of "The Cave of the Darkened Waters." Chimney Rock (rIght) complete with Indian chief on,d. girl in bathing 'suit, offers a ,ariety of picture possi~ilitil;s to the touristphotographer. " • .

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Our JuntOI" '~DlI1!DClIUI olub dldn't far~ ],8·2 to Bellbroc

LU~JllB- .All kinl!B" d1'llss.,t , or

RATES: O.,e ceflt per word, minimum charge, 25 cent•• Three InHrtlon. for the price Qf two. For";'. clo~e Wednesday , noon. "

rough. Pine. oak and poplar In all leng,the. Reasonable prices. .. All orders. llU'I'e or illnall. w1U be delivered. ACY LAllB, Phone Wa~nesvme 1'701. On' SALE-

~41et potato plantl

&Oct.. per. hundred,. All kinds or

,lLrden plantl 10 ell. per dozen. CRAS. · C. STROtJ8E,, " 1~ miles ~ -fq~ in $urance~ All types of north ot · Waynesville. a( comer in$\Irallce at a savings. Call or Waynesville. !"erry and Lytle Pranci Gene Browll, phQne road". ' 81'6-l1t

DON'T FORGET

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B OKERS LICENse

For Dates, ' Phone Waynesvll1e Ohto, 2894 (re~rse charjcs..),

Waynesv ille 24 72 or call colOUSTOM lecJ. Wilmington 21 11.

SPRAYING For , weedB in corn. Also have for sl!le OR ~SALE-Protectogr;t\lh check .,... 2. .·D concentrate, "Bhur-'1dn" writer. Excellent condition $6.0,0, weed killer. 60 per cent stronger The. MIAmi Gazelle. Phone 2143. th~ most olbers. SJ»'8.7e1'll for

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JA OST'SUGAR FOR CANNING to-POUNDS, 92C, • ~UNDS, Z9 CALIFORNIA NEW WHITE POTATOES, to

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CU8TOM BALING R. C. LaRUE ' RT. 1. YNESVlJ..LE.

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The hail season is here! "Protut your crops willi • , sound, sensible Hait In· suraqce Policy. With' production COIt1 io high, Hail Insurance it Inore necessary than ever .

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\'\11th Bulld\lzer

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~A.l4{-- 'S tatfonery was~ tubs with f1tilJlgs. ~sed only two m~JDth!l. '16. R. D: Q,H.APMAN. Phone aynes. %712.

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plo,ces fO,r W~nea~Ue &ad ne tp.WUl!hlp: '. • , , l Soutb Precinct (ev.eryo"! , TIl. IlIlt lunct10n of tha Way,:rtea· ville Mbtb .... \ Olub pro._~ 'to" be the south side of ' ~.ot:th ,.t. lOu~",atd): Mrs. Mary , EI1-'rDl~ a huse luCCleit P'fidIY• • v8l\lil,: , , 'rile 8Qnua~ Halloweeft C.tni~ relldence. North Pl'lInlnot (nbrth sIde' prodllced 'by the ~lub w.i well atten. ••4'," 1II,.._ ...I '. Ib,ued. d8d and rePortl IOdicate tHat more North at. and n"1'."w u WI . . , tIlen $500 'Wal netted by the event. esvl1le Jail: • Thrl profit Wlll be donated tD the Wayne Township NW. lle~y orglhiaM ' ~rent Teitchen clnot. TOWDshlp house. , AlJociation. of th" Carnival ' wa. ' Wayne 110wDship S.rN. , H, Gr of mBlked. youths on me ot, ~e Hall. ' .choot &YIn floor. Prizel w~e awarded to the · followina: Belt Dretl'ed Witch •. , Jo Ann .Iii lYe Be~t OO.sL. j StJnf~rd ~cWllllam. Se1~eltli~vailt8,.1 Best Hobo ................ bawd N~n 'Best Gyps~-: .......... .:.... Mary if.rtahck Funniest Cotnum·e.... Rickey Newman Most Origin8l ·eo.tume,::. DickW,elt:r Best. Old RaShioned . Girl.. .. A. J. Wild Be.t Old Fa.bioned I!PY.... Ro,er Stanlberry • Best/ CowgirL................ : Sln\lre Ball B_ Cowboy....... ::... Roger RetalHck During the everdnl the initial dri.e for . membJrwhip In the Plrept T ..• ·ch.~ w.s made, Presidwnt ~mard ~11~n reporq that 151 mem"'rl , been enrolle/:! in the orpruntiOft ..... _..I", ••

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of Jloaar Brown and Ray Kiar. POd cardl Will be sent , to local vobIn esplalning the positi of the Com· mittee and urginc eUpport of the two candidatn. ~ publicity carda will be diltributed .. a aecond reminder on electioD • • In atatlna ita ~onr. th,: Com· mittee eay., "Th. CoWlCtl TIcket it not complete. Oniy five names )ViII be pri.,ted on the ballot. and alII councilmen, are to be elilcted." "TIre Citizen', Committee i. rec· ommending two ,ood CII.n dideta.. R. a. ICier I9d Ro,er Brown. They am only be elected by writing their names In the proper on the b~Dtr and marking an ]C ' oppOlite dieit nlmel.". Xier, ,Il local ,.ra.. operator, he. been • resident of W.ynesyille . for y yeen and i. active in com.mUn· ;ty or&ani&ationll.. Browo ~s at preteat' Wonh!pful Master of 1:be 1oca1 Malemic lodge _nd ,is l!IIlpl~ in n.y-

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be h6llfa\lth~ hi"" IC ' I Deceniber 25, 8ccordlna family Hported that, de. Satter- at p, m. the fourth Mondey! in Auppurger, pl'8lident of ,the W.mm thwitite entin:talned to dinner NOV8ll,lber. ' _ . . County T. B. and Health ,Almi I fact thalt thm:. ',ara tlu~ Mr.•n.d Mn. DicJr Hosiec, EveChalnnan or the event, ,Mrs. J:;(Jgar .. Working with l\J{. EIli,' .1 cOmmit~ phonH Oft the ,£arm, during th(l event lyn Aabmore a~" Mr. RJ~ef, A.b· Smit'!, wi.hes to thank all those who tae head. in thi. vacinity will be: (if . ' recent death in the lemily; all more of Cl.rklYille and Mr, and Mn. aided in -the event. WaynesvUle; Mn, Charln ay' three Jihon were out of order. It Marvin McCoUuta and daullbt~ JullProbably the m~ shocklnC practi. Harvey.burg, Mn. Chari.. ari . anna of MorroW. cal .Joke promoted In the community Oregonia, Mrs. Ruth ,Sherwood: wal nf;ll'u for the family tD make Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Lackey, Jr., of dunng a rather q.uiet Hl?lIoween week· Springboro, Mrs. R&ymond ' Dugan. seveni1; needlesl ' auto trips to com· Mlildletowh were week-end guNti of end.was the placlDi of a hanging dum· o . , p l . the work aD operating phone their ' par~ Mr. and ., Mn. my above the sidewllk on South Main PERFORM AT MEETING woll1<1' haile dosIe. SatterthwaIte; On Saturday Street by a group of local "children" In the ineantlme. the Ohio ~entral they ' \¥'lIre among the guelta when (they Sly you' are as young a. you Harveysbura.--.A large c,rowd at'· .';..{: Mr. at:id Mrs. Gerald .Creech 4\ftter- feel) Friday even In,. . tended the Ipeech meatins of the Tel~one company bas made' an eftainad with a weiner roast at thThe realistic dummy. startled lev· Southwestern Teachers' Association loit to rn;prove the local ' dtuation. Smith Park. " eral resident. ' anil ~llers·by who in Cincinnl!ti, Friday. One of tho Mana&er 'Harold Augsburger of the Mr. enCJ urs, John P . are were sure that someone had commit· main attractions was -the dramati:<a· LeL_iii ' ' b ' d the PfOud ~~;'ta df on .eil:ht"p<!,un,o,.1 ted suicide . on our main ;therofare. lion of "Little Black' Sambo," di. ........ n 0 ce ' all' correcte aome f1fteeJloOuh"" daughter,' J.ln, The dumm.v was cut down early Sat· rectad by Mrs. Hiram 'Georle,' lit pretalna sitwrtioDl lind workmen ore borr} act: ·25 at Miami Valley Ho.· lJrday and funeral I18rvlcel'~tes have grade teacher at Harveysburg, Mrs. cu~tly working (JII the local equip. pital, Mr. and Mn. Mark WillOll ere not been announced IIS)I ' although George has di.r ecteii many programs meat to improve the dial.tDne opera· the meternal grandparent'~, and Mr. the bod.v may be vrewed 11~ !l rear of this type, and is widely lCnown for The bu.inMsmanmentioned In and Mrs. J. H. Sackett are the , pa· of the Waynesvil~e Drug Store. her 'Rhythm Banel'," one of which ... ,. L . ternal grandparents. ' . 1 0 . .. , • appeared at "The Best II Vet to' .~ .wry bat boon notified th.t be Mr. and Mn. Sackett also have ' The New c;entllrv Club was enter· Come" in Wilmington last spring. win. pt hi, phone very loon. ~ another new granddaughter, infent talned by Mn. R. E. Asburv on F~ Mrs. GllOrge bal taken several -~-o---JI1I ' Tuiher, 'born t~ Mr. and Mrs. dav aftem9n at the Golden Lamb In courses In Jpeech and was I ltudent J. C. Wilson, Milson, and Clarence ' Harry Turner in Dayton' on .Sept. 24. Lebanon. and ahe h"d A~ oppelal guests under Prof. Hugh He iland of WU· Jordan, Fayetteville', have bee" chosen Mr. and Mn. ~. L. Rye had as Mrs.". Z .• Hartsock. Mrs. Perry Da· mington Col1e,~. to' {epre.ent the Lebanon , National their, hou.. gUlflt during the .vi., Mrs. H . R. Moss" Mrs. J. J, --....:....,OD----, FIIffl Loan Associaltion at the Federal week, Mill Helen Evans of Miami, Bunke. Mrs. H. R. Hecht and Mrs. 'Fhe niembe~ of the ChQ~er_ qub LahlcI Band Sharhc)lders Conference Florida. . ' a,Arence Rye. A very delicious des· enjoyed a day in Cincinnati oq Wed· tD be held in Louisville, Kentucky, Mrs. H. E . Hathaway has been sort course wal served. Mrs. S. S. nesday, October 26, and visited the November 15-16. SecretarylTrea.urer "" quite ill al: her home, 'on Malt:t Streut. Ellis, president, conducted the busl· Kenny Roberts Broadcast act Cro,· Ellie H, Sturm, ill making the an· . an d M n .R. H . H a rt~ L . th e vo tIng Mill _ Vvonne S 'tU bb• 0 f Bowli ng l1ell selSlon ~c k ley Square,' h.d lunch; at 'the K Cafe- no_ment, sal'd 1lh at In Green Univenity was Q week end nnd Mrs. E. F. Earnhart, wh9 were :~8 :::': I:w 7~!~~. sr'!/ho:tn'~: ses'" Mr'. Wi1!Kl1n would derve as guNt of her parents, Mr. and Mrl. A. in chare:e 'If the program, introduced del...te .nd Mr. Jorden as alternate. H. Stubbs. Miss Stubbs had as III their guest speakor, Mn. A. Z. spent' thil very enjoyable day toTIle meeting wil1l draw two farmer· bouse guelta, Miu Mary Ellen Hartsock, who told of her recent vi. it gether were Mn. Howard Jones, Mrs. dlrecton from each local of the naof IndJlinapoli. and Mi.. Pbyllis Bur- iii GU'tnany. The customers of the Murrell Wolfe, Mrs. Ford Sargent, tiollaJ f.m. loan IIssociatlons in In· nett. " people and tl)e many· placos .he vis· Mn. Wllliam Downey~ of Lebanon, diana, Ohio, Kentucky and Tenneuee. Mr. Alto nEam"art of Pauldinc, ited was indeed interesting to every- Mrs. Milton' aarvey of Spring Valley. T"-e 210 farmer·dJrectors represent '"i0, was a week-end gu.... ..... of hi. one, Mrs. Her,bert Mct,1U1an, Mrs.& Robert 28 . th esa f our St .a t e , O,. 1) '000 fa rmers 1ft lIarents, Mr. anit Mn. A. H. ' Earn· The clttb adjourned, after a pleas. Downey" Mn. Ro rt Monce, n. To who have Federal Land Bank Loans. . hart, Mr. and Mrs.' LaMar Earnhart ant: social hour. to mMt in Novem- O. HolmOll, and ·ra. Loren Wooley: . Mud! of the program will consist ... . and daughter and Mr. and Mn. Elrl her with Mrs. J., B'. Crabbe hostes~. . 0 of diaculSions led or participated in Eainh'a rt andF,hildren, aliI' w;ere ,Su,n· , Mr. and Mn. Forest Graham enter· VOTE FOR ' 3 MILL LEVY by th_ (armer.dlitectors. Natipnally day dlnnef' guests, ' A tained to dinner on Monday evenIng, Supt. K. M.' RetaUlck Is prominent .peak4'1r'l will include I. Mr. and, Mn. Charlet McCulloch Mr. and Mn: R. L. Brown and Mr. all voters to vote FOR tbe W. J?u.aian. GOv,!mor, Fann Credit bave returned from theIr hOlnejrm(JO,IlI.1 and Mrs. W. E. Stroud. Mr, (lnd Mrs. school levy. Admtniltratlon onti Jamas R. lueib, .pent at Potawatomi Inn have now closed tltelr Cold , "Tbe levy Is not a . new' tax," Ladcf Bank CommJillioner. ' Jame. on Indian., and on Sunday Inn Ind are !!pending ' tIre states. "but a continuation of the ' t (I ~vening they -received a very .ooi.y in Florida. t d b 1 . Mr: and Mn. lP. L. Reason and 0 present ax. an a solute f neoea· d a ad Mn. Sadie Re._I' were Sunday din. welcome by a group 0 f frl en. relative.. IN THE ARMY ,J sary tor the conUnued operation net' aueata of Mr. and Mn. C. D. Cook Mn. R. E. Ibury left on Wednel. Jim Oramer has enUsted In the of tb'l\ school." in Lebtmon. ,day and will spend sev.ral days with army and Is now stationed at .h ·1~~~~3iiiiiiiiii!~~~i$iE~~~5iE5i~5iiiE~EiiE5~&~i1 har aon·in-law .n'd. dlu&hter, Mr. and K V'w I.j Mn.. T. O. IAnon and children in .fl;.._n_ox_,_~_._ _ _ _ _._ _ __ Verona. N_ Janey. MA80NIC NOTICE Mn. Ch.rI. Chambers of D.yton Waynesville Lodge No. 188 jl the cuat of M~. and Mn, John A M

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Communication....,.. Ta...• G _ Ual"onlty wal • wwk-end da,., November 8 at 7 P.M. Elect· c-t of her pardta, Mr. 'and Mn. Ion of offlcerll, Refrellhments, . J. J. BIII'Ike. Mr. and Un. Roger Brown. W.M. and Mill BunD _ Sunday p..a Oba Jam II . 9f Mr. and Un. WlUlua Strouw. I. ' .e , Mr• • mId Un. GUbert Prye and l -----.-"'-n-.-I:,-n.-8H-O-P---'--

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After clhool on' Monday, flle embers of the Farmers Juverule Grange and their mathen and friends ~ere entertained at the Grange Hall by the Juvenile matrons. VarioUl games and conte~ were enjoyed in the dining room whteb was decorated in keeping with the Hallawe'en season after which doughnuts, cider and candy were lerved. Thole preseeere Paul Miche~er, Patty Brown, mary Hartso,ck, Bll.l y ICier, Winnie Jo StDut, pavld, Dons, Billy and Susanne Browp, .Mary Jean, Janet and ,Linda McMillan, Judy Monce, Kenneth and Bobby Gr~y, Richard and. Don Frye, Jerry Dye, Maryalice Prendergalt, Carl S~nart. man, Dickie Weltz, Bruce Hunu;r, Anne and Stephen Fumas, Doyle GiImand, Don, Sally, ' Dick and John Workman, Dorothy and Doneld WU· son, Carolyn, Janet and SDey Con ner, Richard Furnal, Retalick, Mesdames Eli Furna .. Don Wor~. man, Laurence. Fumal, Edw.rd .Gil. liIand, LeO Conner, Herbert Mc~lIlan and the hostesse(M~ RUSlell WilBOn and Mrs. Jelle Prendergast. 0

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The following Waynesville area youths have pledged fratemiti81 at Ohio State University: Donald E. Luken" Delta C/li; Jack Raymond Mulford, Phi Sigma Kap'Pa; Earl WiltDn Rye, Phi Sigma Kawai Jack It. Preston, Phi Kappa At h . • p •• - -

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addition to th... man, the foUow~ have responded to our . reqU4!st for information ~rninjI tbem..lves: ' JOHN GONS . John Gone i. the present president of the Wayne LoCal Schoohi Board 'of EdllClltion, be is .eeking re-election to tt.e Board this year. Gons is a life-long resident of Wayne Ifpwnship .nd i. a farmer. Hi. duties .t his !farm he,ve perm.ftted him 11> ievote all ' t,", time neces..~ to fill the office be i. _kin'g and ilie lhO~cf be abl devote a8 much • time at necesaary iD the future. • CARMAN ~ Carman C~ Ie

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mayor of the villare of Wayneaville. and bat ' oornPiled a good record of public ~rvice 1o.r ~e community. Cnne hal been justice of the peace f6r about nine ye8ra .00 i. at the present time «;hief of the fir. d~· dnt. He is eroployed at the Lebanon Pam Co.. in Lebanon, IIInd ,tates that he ' will haw pleantyof time to devote to the office of mayor. Crane ru.s ~ated a gai'ap in W.ynesyil1e an4 II a memlMtr of the Ci c Club. _WILLIAM ' J!. SAWYBR ,.. Wltliain H. "Bill'" Sawyer is • CIID.~data!or Mayor, of the vJUap of ~"""I't'ille .nd ba. bMD • r ... dent of tbi, oommwIity lot' 10 :reera. a. Ie in buaineel {lete at e plum_ cad el~dan. ' P.en;, the p ..t ~ IDOIItha Sawpr baa COIIl!'Ued. .. ~ble ~ •• tf» traf~c ~ for the. ~. He, i •• ~r' of> ~ CivIC:; ~ , Mal&ul: ~... Ordu .Of ~ .:_ Star, , Am8riCUt J..ealqa. . ~ . ~aild • . ~".-~ ' , Amon,. tb'~ lIII!Py offici.. 5Inryer: baa heli;J have bllen &muna""- of the American Legion, Vice Ciee Commander of the WaITeD Co~t,Y ~erican Legion and he i. at present auiatan.t fire cheif of the Wayneaville Fire Department. Sawyer atates that be bas .ufficient time to devote tD the position of mayer and furthe~ . state. thet '1Je., cause of my 'WOrk is in and around Waynesville, I am aware of the needl of the community." "I will have time tD d~ to the office of meyor, he addl, "and will do all possible for the welfare and bettenne!lt of our town." , FRANCIS GENE BROWN Supporters of Francil Gene Brown for 'councilman'" have informed us of his civic bettel'lmlht activitiea to those carried in' la.s t week's GOette. It was Brown who did the lion's ahare of the work in securing and erecting the ,treet l igns that are such an asset to the community And it. has been Brown, 110 we have been informed, who done 80 much on his own own, taking time from his profession, to impro+e and correct ' many civic problems and conditions during the last few yean. MAX D. HARTSOCK Max' D. Hartsock la at present serving on th'e Council f ~11owIng appointment to J ill a vacancf. He Is up for election for the first time. A resident of Waynesv1l1e !!or the past six and a balf fears, Hartsock Is schedullng and ex· pldltlng supervisor at the Durl ron company tn Dayton. He is a A Mason and member of the mer· iean Legton. Hartsock states that he well be able to aevote all the time neces· sary to tb'e fuUflllment of hls offt ceo o Mr. 'e nd Mrs. Elmer Sbeehan, who will soon leave to spend tbe wtnter in Florid.t, entertain9d with a family dinner on Sunday, honoring the birthdays of Mr. D~rth Sheehan, Mn. Chester Crockett, Halen Hood and Master Kenny Croll and the twenty.fifth M~ilding annivenari.. of "\ Mr. and Mrs. EUI. McClure, U)d Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sheehan. Those present to enjoy the d,.y taaether '!tere Mr. and Mn. Cheet.r Croc.kett of SpriJigbo • and daup. ter, Mias Clara ' Cl'Oct.~ ,'t of SpHDl(field, Mr. aud Mrs, Dearth SbeebaD and daughtar, Bernice and ]HJIDIiI:tIt of State Route 48, Mr. and Mn..EI1ia McClure IUId c:biJdren Elmag_ IIDd Myron of Lebanon, aDd. dauabW; Mi.. HarTIett of Dayton, Mi.. l1li_ Hood. of Sprinc Valley, ..... aDd IrIn. Walller Sheehan and ~ RicIbard and MR, 4Jd1-

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Fur·lin.d ,OllIs '"' (mU:li~/" ••.• both cn5ual and elegant, as OCCD slon d~mands: and ft ' must be keycd to the color of your other wardrobe Itemi" Select AIl-AroUJId ooat Wi\h These Tips If you are buying just one CODt to wea r for any occasion, it should not be too extreme In s tyle, although It may· definitely be fa shion· able. The seml·full coat. with lines running stra ight up and down, is an excell ent cboice. This coat may be of the short variety, or It mDY be long. Short coata are very practical for many

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"Fear Not, 0 .Worm!" T THE TIME of the prophecies . Belwlna Clrel, Ne.dlec:r." nip'. P . O. Doa 6140. Cbln,_ RO. III. or we study tbls week, the IsraelP . O. lloa In!. Old Cb.I.... 111&1108, Ites had been klcke~ IIround a good II. N. Y. deal. They had felt the conqueror's 6:nelo.. :ao e~n" lor palle .... boot., they were discouraged. as No. all good people ,are when somehow Nit ,". God seems to be letting evil force. Addl.... triumph. Their JltUe world had split wide apart, their little natioD bod been blow to 'the winds. To those 'peop~e, tom by tefo Pieces of fur may be added at the ron and bowed don by 'fR'etchedne!lIl, people "'ho were neckline. to be used If you want 0 more dressed-up coat. Your other iit terloua danrer of developlDI accessories, hat, shoes. gloves, and a once-for-all "Inferlorlt, com. handbag may dress the coat up or plelC," people .~ho were ahout down, as occasion demands. to lose all their backbone, the The loose coat In the tuxedp gr propbet brlnp bls rnamanner may be a very good choice uges: : 'Comfort ye my people, aaUb your God." from the standpo'int of figure and QUESTION: I was recently The whole idea in this one usefullness In many Instances. Here. too, the coat may be worn sentence (ls. 41:14): "Fe/lr not, 0 given . two antique glasa cream with or without belt, as sult.a billty worm Jacob! ••• I amq-our helper, pitcillers, but they h a v e , been 'washed' In soap and water so tl)ucl) demands. s81th the Lord." , ,. ' the desigl\S In the glass For those whose wardrobe conGod does not indulge his P"""'Il/lIIa.o;IT ~ with a 89ap crust. .1 slsts largely of· suits, the coat must' in foolish ' pride., "seslde " failed 'to remove this after be somewhat more roomy thaD mJgbty they are worms, those whose clothes are mainly NevE~ theless, worm though he may rept~ate'd trials. Can you give me dresses and feminine suits. Most be, the man who trustS In God will any help? suits, evcn those which are sports- no be afraid. He will not trust In ANSWER: 1 believe the deposit mind ~d. have less shoulder pad- his own powers .. he will trust in is more from hard water thnn ding. SO coat problems nee" not be luck, he will trust In .Go , soarp, 111 ugh this has probably too much of a challenge this year. A worm by itself III n g; but stuc:k t the glass also. ' It the with God on his side. the weakest pltchera are of cut glass of some How t.o Chooae of men can say with Paul, . "If God . kin!:1 without any painted designs. be for u's. who 'Can be against us?" the crJ,lst should soften by soaking Color or Fur Color choico will tlot be as ditfl- God's men do not get ·thelr cour- witli1 8 non-f1nmable cleaning fluid. cult this year as In many others IIges up by !lexlng their muscles or ,Jiving it plenty of time to act because all C;loth coatll are made admiring the.m selves. They grow In 'i{el:osene may also help. A . stifr up in what are called basic colors. courage as they grow in the know· brush would be convenient to ThIs means simply thnt tbough a ledge of God. wOlrk with. coat Is blue, It may have a cost which makes It practical to wear d d P with brown, black or belge. Red Goo ness An ow.e r C;;IUESTION: We ' purchased a coats. even, may take to navy, ANY ONE who saw '''Edward, M), farm and are remodeling the dark brown or black, as well as Son" will remember the trage- Im~ll Colonial house on It. in other basic shades. dy of that family. A boy's charac:- which we now live. We a!lde!l ' an . It would be foolish, however. to ter went slowly to pieces, because unl~erground "Irage 'and expect to select a definftely brown coot slm- his father was determined that UBEt the top for a porch. It Is now ply because it·s attractive though nothing IIhould be tod coed for him. covered with m'aple floor boards; you have a wardrobe composed To gain his purpose the father ran butl a friend advises against it. primarily of blacks and blues. Let rcugh-shod over everyone who saying ' the cement floor would good taste be your guide in the stood in his way, aJ;ld cventually cr'lck later. It Is 10x26 ft. and we color selection as well as the com· ruined the lives of all around blm, shull not build a roof over it for a bins tion s which you combine 'and Including his son's and his own. or two. What is your 'o plnlon? assem ble with the coat. The mother. on the other hond, ANSWER: .L agree wl,h your In fur .coats the choice Is some· could see, as the f.ather could not, limes mor e diHlcult because the what his Indulgence wal doing to 'rie nd; I do not advise ' using budget is lim ited. and while you the bo)', making oim a weakllllg cement over the maple boards. for know that a m ore expel)sive fur' and a rat. But ~h.a waS t<fo weak thE! job almost certainly would be would be better on you. you also to stand up against her husb'and. unsatisfactory .' You ~ould ' [lnd it know thot H's not within your lind her lile ton was ruined. Th llt m()re practical to cover the board! with a top-quality roofing canvas, means. story Is a kind of ~aroble. then paint' it with a good-qualToke along someone who has Tho prophet reveals a , God good ta ste when you sclecl the' fur Ity deCK pflint. The canvas should wh,o Is beth 'po" el'lul and «ood; coa t. If that's not possible. tbe but supr/bie (;.>d were only " be properly laid l1y ,someone who underslands liJe work, furrier may be able to help you. good bot not povterluJ, n only In general. the beavler the In· powerful bot nl't good? Then dlvidua l. the !latter the ' fur · ad· the world would b., I:J a mess, as that boy Edward "'•• III a vised for the figure . A raccoon coat on a large woman. for exmesll. ample. would make her appea r But these tJiree are all in the twice her size, while on a sUm per· son. this type coat would simply same God. A God. who Is power help add the fullness that Is natural- only. rnJght do as Edward'~ father did, destroy his t:hlldren · without ly mi ssing. . The styling of the coat, too, has evep . intending to do SOl , A God a lot to do with what it docs for whO', Is ,oodness only, might want Ihe Individual. Long. straight slm· to ' do rlglrt by his world yet not be pie lineS are much ' more sllmmmg abl,e to d$) 'so, lika ¥Jdward's moththan the full backs wh ich start : at er. A. .Qo!:I ~~o \me", wJlat was right a. shawl collar Ihle. Conservative but nelthet: warlteo Dor was able to cutfs and collars are other features do ·much. abom 11; would not be a which may add or Bubtract weight G . a\l alL in the fur coat. III Here are Silhouettea Geld- Is ot' Weol'1 From whlcb to Cboolle S'fipfiori O'op were·Indeed powe~ . IdOlt 'ariel MIl!, and ' yet There are four /SIlhouettes which coat choices can be made It arew tire4 ft:6m Ucie to Orne? Supyou are buying during the curreDt pqse aU God's goc.d qualities came 'season. You'll be seclng dW~~Dt ' and ,w!"lt. ,'Wp'redl~bll, like the qetalls with all of them. but the willI! !1ft. "iiila lIa),? foUowlng will , give you an Idea Me; 004 II Ula ••, 'e r ,1l1li ' from which to rria.k e a possible Keeper ef Proftl'-, ·tbe Cove~ .... Qed. Be '.J_ DOt ITOW choice. The first Is a full coat wblCh m.)' weary I Is ear bl! worn belted '01' 1110.., Then there ......... Comfort. I. the .hort and .-gger eyp. 'l'be .ariIi chan,'JS. aad men witb which Is 'belna ulleCI onen IJ.I ~. It; ....·tbe Wprd 0: the Lord .~id.. tuu s~ca It wm Ji". . . lila "cap'~.nant . of peace" fur coat w1ihout till cOli of • ~ . . . 'DOt waver. '9'e do nOt Deed to lenltb coat. .. ~ lIn.erl, on the A1m1"'~, Be Another PGQI~ .cholce , ,,. tile ~ bear all our wl1_ Ian. aDd Itral_ coat, iii boib ~ I"o~rl,.ht.." Ih. Jn~~~ aDd doth. SWI anotber POlllbUi17 Of lI'I~lolIS ElSue.~ ~ III ~ ~. lonl. fitted IDd flUIDa coat. ., '~··"~~\u:"~?Oml"'''''' oJ..... One ot the.. t popular fa sb. lonll of the sea_ II the draped shawl collar coat lit may be worn looped or loosely as a shawl. It Is BlI\lwa bere from the Philip Mangoue eolleollQJI lu red mODotoDe tweed In a p r,l nee a • style. The Dew rou.nded hipline la accented wltb IIlmulated pooket.;

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"No.w Is 8S good a time as any," aid Teeter, senior, a8 he slooa at a bar with his son, "to teach you a few facta of We. Remember; a man who .drinks beyr;md - his pacity Is no gentleman. To enjoy We you must observe the happy medium. Have a drink occaslona/b, but never, never get drunk.'~ "Yea, sir," replied his dutiful '8011, "but how am 1 to know when 1 am drunk'" '.', "VLeU, you see those two men alttine in the comer," 81lid his tather,. "p >,ou fere, to ' see four, 1C1u'd kn~w' you were drunk .. "I clUl ~ only ' arie ther~ now, father," grinned the youn, maD.

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1'HOBBD.&Ir, NO'V1IIIIBIIIr " 1141

THE MIAMI GAZBTTB. W.A.V1i11lm1n!

wU1 be CIOIIlIq enacted rulJ~ a1Ioat tile ,... . rbu 10m. oanDeCI I18IUng of milk oow. to be bpt OIl .tlch a. trult or tomaw . tbe farm.. Acco~ to the JOU ..... ruling tht! COWl mUBt laye .,.. or BOme JellJ or Jam? It NOtcn7 the at them ~ve pleue . . or ll. bruceUo .for \ested tar oaIl wlU I aDd me call or tile before d&7s SO di....e within .... aaIe and .how a ne.-ttYe wet tIlIm. lIIome canned thtl1l8 .ollie M.THO D.aT OHU H ~tb the pro~r papen. Th. aa1e YeJ7 wtllcome. how about T. ·M. sOln. MtnlltAlr ",....11 . IIIId.tAlr Or a. Jell7? apple or Huce aP.1'le s requlrJD been at Wl.Im1ngton h.. 1:10 A.II., J. J. . Bunda, School, 8:10 A.II., II. l1OJaoo," ~ JUII It s? tomatoe or peara oanned D8 tblI for lOme time. ProYIIlo . A. Earnhar t. Supt. oaDaed Bunte. BaIL will be made for IJl8ldq the teeta waot to glv. but IIaft DO WorshJp S.rYioe, 10:80 A.M. 10:10 A.II. a.moe, WOI1IJatp • e 'wetaom .awars •. I IlIlooey aood" tlare in the future but I wotdl! EvenloB Service. 7:10 P.II • . Buday. 1:10 l.tp. "'lowlll Youth adbetter to buy can the.)' and ,,"VIse anron. planJlln g to abJp P.II. do tby but 0aD. w. than vantap dllll7 cattle OYer one year of... UTICA E.U.B. CHURC H love the home made JelU'" &lid William Shannon , Minister to tile SIle to call up and find , PAL EPIICO . ,IIA .". Bunday . School, 8: 80 A.M., loin. 1u.' w a the reQu ....ment. are. preserv'DS. &allDuel N. ~eya, Ileotor Jame8 Oarrlson . Supt. . It I. hoped that thll will «,0 a o orulnc Worsblp , 10:1G A.M. Preachin g. lit. and 8rd. Swr loog W&7 . towCU'(l. atoPlllng tbe of eac1& month, 10:80 A.M. da),1 one ~preacl of thl. dl...... No Services . 7:80 P.M. Enning ~ , and cow . . . . want. to buy R dis OI.IIIJ na IJl'lJo trouble ' few people want to pas. CAESAR 'S CREEK FRIEND . along to tln1lr ne1ahbo rs. Cooper..ee Partingt on. Minister Out c)f town callers at .the ation can .Ump out 'thls dtaeue Worship Service. 1Q A.M. lle EvlIIJI,t Earl Mrs. and Mr. of In cattle' of osl" tubercul as It has Sunday Sehoq~ 11 A.M. M'n. and Mr. were: we~k past this state.' ti. Cincinna ' of lI'Idilher WlUf8ln The tr09ts and . the flret , few LYTLE METHO DI8T ' CHURC H .Kathryn Cuey and cold days are warDIng slmals for Mrs. E. Baughn, Pastor B. Mrs. . Dayton. of Oertrul~e . Blgg. Scbool. 9:8b A.M., Mr•• CLUrcb . us to get ready for winter. All of •. Mr ItC/r Rbodes of XenIa. and Henry Swlor. Bupt. my tbls year's chicken s are rooat. W.. Gilmore .of WUmlng ton. Worahlp Service, 10:30 A.M. Ing III die ' trees> and eoon the bowe)' Mr. and loire.' Oa)'l~ Evans had chicken hous0 mbat be cleaned WAYNE 8VILLE CHURC H O,F and then we will have to ' train as tbe,l r guests the past CH-RI8T Mra. and Mr:' parents. latters the alnot hi Which' It III go them to M. H . CoUey. Minister ati. Cincinn of Flecher we WllllaJn year One ways eMily dono. Bible School, 9: SO A.M. Mr. aud Mra. Keller Hon. Mlall leghorn . brown MorDl'ng Wor8h1P. 10:80 A.M. raised some Rhodell Young Peoples' Meeting , 11:46 which roosted In the tall locust Eula Hoak. Mr. and Mr.. Min P.M. trees and nothIng we 'could do BunneU. MI.. Carol and EvenIng Service. 7:80 P.M. Rhoda. Buuell. Miss Mol'llmta HOVIII: would get them down and Prayer Meeting , aJld Bible Study 9-t2 Each Morning Bunnel were 1 he chicken house until w DOI~"luIUJell, Mrs. Nellie a7, 8 P.M. Wedne.d We~,· Oeorp of Except ons gueats ' 1-5 Afterno the jll,·..unlIHlV dinner Bome sbot c:artrlge s f Bt. BerEvel}lngs by Appointment . and ueed t hem . on them. Shot Bunnllll and family at ST. AUGU8 TINE CHURCH . Only from a rea.sona bie distance the nard. Father R. H. Krumho ltz. Pastor aealnat sly harmles d ned shot 8pattere TELEPHONE 62 Mfll. SUllie Evanll entertai Masses, 8 and 10 A.M. th'e lr feathers but It scared them Staurday evening for .upper the the and Ij.own they came out Elder C. E. Radel!.ft. wife and the trees and Into the chicken aon f·r om Cincinna ti. bouse. Of courge a cloae·up Mr. and Mrs. JunIor Clark and can kill them. Speakin g of brown BOn, Michael and Mrs. Walter A. them raising I" South D..trott lJtyo.~ anyone Legborlljl. If Clark, vial ted the latter's brothers neede some atock rOOllterll [ h'ave Ialst Week In Matton, Oreenup , a few eSlleclally nice ooes with and .lewel, III. . to IO~ ~Id, hungry pergoad five point comb. and the Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Smith and IOD overseas. $10 sends a otber marks called fo.r by the Mr. lind loire. Vernon Puraley and care package of food or "Standa rd ot Pertectl on." Call with Mr. and clotblng . Delivery guaranup and If I can catch them I wUl eons ,pant Sunday t and family teed 'or your be glad to have tbe m shut up for Mrs, Arnold Burllhar money back. your In9pecUon and sell them for of Man.flel d. • 1,11.'. and Mrs. Kenneth Etaey a reasonab le price. Time On Your Side , of Dayton "Pieces for Pellee" P~Ck"88 and daughte r. MarJOrie .... lth Mr. Saturda y evenlng (Up to 33 years to re-pay) are the World Commun ity Day SP9lllt Ebey. project this year. Eacb pack..e and Mrll. Walter Interest low ...:... 4 per cent Mbs Llnle Kibler. Otterbei n should COlltaln new yard good enpast the with llpent , dress Lebanon woman's HOQie, a for , The land Bank Way thread and trlmmln g and wee:k with' Mra. Olady. Frye. . any otll.er ,things such ~ gfllOd, Your ' family deseJ'Yes the best NOTICE OF APPOIN TMENT U9Bd material , quilt lIatches. pat. DeMorrl8. F. Contact . Edward of I Esblte yard one 4ln wrappe etc. terns, . and a haIr of blUe denim. Bead ceaned. N'o tIce I. hereby Slven that Robthem to your churchl cbalrma n to II_AD n .. NEW YOlK S, N. Y;•. B. . Brewer &Del Mellie Morrl8 be Bent to Church World' _ are to bo Bent wbore thoy are n81"...,iNfblJlllI POlt Otflce addre. ELL" H. ' .TURN , 8eo'y-Tre.~ Tb18 Advt. Sponsor ed OyOhio. and Waynea ylU., ed. THE WAYNE 8VILLE Plicae 44~ Lebanon, OJajo NATIONAL BANK have r.been of Ohio.. respectlv as Executo pOinted el,.. dul)'

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RALPH H CAREY Judge of the Probate Court Warren County. Oblo obort.;p . Brewer, Attorney ' . ,,,bUsbed Nov. 'S, 10. 17. 1949 NOTICE OF APPOIN TMENT Elltale of Ila.ymond Moore. De· ceased . Notice Is Irereby slYen that Oll1arle. E. Mpore .... bo.e Po.tOlfflee address I. WaynBlv llle. R. R.I. Ohio. has been duly apyolnt8fi a8 Executo r of the Eetate of RAymond Moore late of Warren (Jount)', Ohio. deceaeed , Dated this 21th da, of, October, 11949.RALPH H. CAREY Judge of th. Probate court Warren COIlllt7. Ohio (). Donald Dllatueb'. Attorne " l'ubUshe d 'Nov. 8. 10. 17. 1949 NOTICE OF APPOIN TMENT Inlltate of Flora Berryhil l Deeeaae d Notice Is b'ereb)' glyen thlt

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FOR WAYNE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Your Support Appreciated . WJII C. St. John , :Waynesville, Ohio Election, November 8, t 949

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and .ona were Bunda,. pelti Mrs. authte, In company wlUl IIJ'. and parents, MI'. and the latter's llater ud faiDU1 of lIOn. KiDIqIaD of SteIn . . . Steve Manchellter. Da"ton, ot Greene Robert Mra. willa IQJent a few days la.st wed Mr. and Mrs. HeD1'7 S~1or eDXenia sl~ent of Shaw ' Roy !ire. relaUVe.i In Iowa and MJ"o~ 114r.!'. tertalne d the M~. and Mrs. Cue mother. lr e th' with IIr. and· Mrs. Johh Stew.!U1 . of the' Sunday BcIIool at IL muJ"ue Morgan. ad their daughter ll of Beaver. . I'tIrl7 Q.uerade party Sunday eTonlng• Dayton of The youn, lI80Ple Bratten James . Mrs. cowa vere weekend hOUe8l(U. eeta ,Mr. E. L. Harlan arrived home and Waynea vDle O~ fIC' Mrs. George and Mr. !ir. on c~Ued parents. Stewart'B Mrs. ot We are vU'J ,lad that the In· ~eOOllll me of :I'he membe" , Thursda y eveninA' aftor a bU8ln- Cbrist held a BalloW .'. ~ at Mra. Raymon d Brooks ud Bratten Bunday evening. juriet to Fred Wall'a log ",eren't grade are •• Jrowln" an .-Ilea t and , Bunnell of els trIp to Chicago . the home of Elizabet h Ud . . , . TheJr at- family Sharon and pride. Edna IIchool of examplo T . K. Jones, Mr. Burnett. too serious. Fred wal Injured , reo Mrs. and of .Mr. KImball 'with Loulll weekend 'Mrs the 'and ' spent Mr (Int Lebanon Ule tondauco avera,e for the cently during bllJlketball practlc.e. • o Dayt~n were citellta during the UleJr grandpa rents. Mr. and ' Mrs. and Mrs. J . .D. Jones attended _Ix weokl Wl8 98.7%. Mrs. 91st4lr, latter's tbe of funeral •. M and Mr. for and KJbler, )fempJalJl;. W. Gibson. L. siBter, 's Hlly Mr. Klmball Mr. ot Ilnd had to Walk on crutches weekend ow. lll))1 /lookkee MrB. Hook', John ZImmer man at Beaverto wn T~Dn.. sPSnt the week in Wa)'JlellMorrIs Lewl. · and famJIy. (l few days. bas now complete d \.he bookklet l- Mia. JIllva l!'reallind. Saturda y afternoo n. Lebof ,0 Davlll Joe vUle and Harvey burg. o' lLl1d Jack 'Mr. and pro~sa witches Blnck cats. Ing cycle. JU8L lIhowa tne . (H~ld From Last Week) y Saturda vUla,e tho setting In lanterns formed a perfect a clasa may attain with a nloe anon were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whitaker, Mr. Irevening to attond the annual for ,Uie Third graders Hallowe 'en and capable teacher. 8IId M.... Ernest Harlan and Mr. and . Carnival 'en Hallowe party Tburst;llf y afternoo n. At the column th1a watch to Be suro MtI. ·Everett Early, attended the 011'Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martln of SRme time thIs party was In full for newa regardin g the forthcom · cuolon OToup,' at the home.of Dr. 80~AN H By MR8, RALEIG ewing. the Second grade 'was lng ' Junior class play. It will be Mentor, K-y. are suest" at the and Mrs. Dye of Waynesville, Friday . eveninl. having theirs. ,bome of th'elll rr8ndllo n, Mr. one you just oan't miss seeing. (Held From I.<!ut Week) ' Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnett, Mrs. "Tho Haunted House" walt sillg· Supt. L. D. 'Fresbc'o rn's cll18s In Au~woo(\, Martin anel family. l) Rev. and Mn .. Lee partilllto Mrs. Paul Shipley Mre. LoUise Fltl! and Mra. 090, Marilyn Sue S,ruth were di_.~ Harold Beckett, ed at the Fifth grade assembl y governm ent has been studyIng and Mn. J. B. Jon.... attended the '\Vere ille Waynesv of ou.. Tbe n. Waterli aud afternoo Mr'. Unlte(l our Sunday. Tuellday progl'am of RlIleisb Bog.r. tbe constitu tion of wedd,ine of Mill Jane Hartsock and piny ~{arred 'a group of excollont States. Emphasi S Is being. stre98· guem of Mr.. Etta Arnold' an(l Mnl. Rvan BolaD and CiIfo\ 101.. Mr. Charles Mc:ColloUflh at the as Barbara .- Doster. ed upon tbe respOnsibility eacb Mrs. Ida Hendric ks at tlJe Probas- 'Bogan of Dayton were after1lOOl~ cal: Friendl Church, Saturday afternoon. elltertaln~r8 , Mn. Anna Bwmell wes a gueat at Hugh Millard '. George Sanders Jr .• Amlll'lcan must take Upon blm- co Nursing Home In Wilming tOn t.r.. , Mre. Irene Burden- hal acoepted s Everybo dy'. Farm, Wednesday of 100t Floyd Ellis. Dilly Setdeme Y9r self to claim th'e right to freo· Wednosday afternoo n. posit/Oil at Montgomery and Wan! week. RllIly Dny will be observe d at Co, at Xenia. and Ray Sigemor e. Tbe program dom. Mr. and Mr•. Calvin Loneaere and Sunday next ... churcb at proml of Metbodl tbe also fealured a group o' Some of our momba.. attende,d the children. Mr. and Mn. Dave StrattOn Informa tion of lerved be to at er dlnOer Page. Tietmey wIth a basket addrened by Kirby lng, musIcian s. Mlrla and Mr. ond Mn. E. B. Lonllaere in a confiden tial na]f!ouse Me&ting Frlend. Charle. Wilmington' company with Mr. and Mrs. played a saxopho ne and a '"Iano ture is never diat noon. Drake. Mr. and Mrs. Johp Ludington Mrs: Mary Syferd wltl be host· Bunday afternoon. October 16th. vulged to' anothduet and Billy Sizemor e. Barbara at Dlet Group Dayton, of Friends Swank Young and Mrs. LueUs e89 to the 'W.O.T.rr. at lier home , The er. Doster and Suzanne Eakins each ~ homa of Mr. and Mrs. Donald atended th.. weddina: of Miss VirTb'u rsday aftornoo n. played lrumpet S0108. Haines Sunday eveninl. and Mr. Ray Bunnett at Dietz ginia A birthday surprile party wal, given the MadilOnville, Christian Church. By JANE FITE Then tbe enUre' class dressed Mr. and Mrs. W. Carl Brown Rador Jame" Mrs. Weldon WillOD one elleninl Mrs. for and durlDI Rev. sang ests s. bousegu coetume 'en tbelr as Hallowe Jlnd In and weelc. tart .Ann slstel' Marsba n. Brown's dllughte Mrs, . n' and weekend accompa tbe plano the , five 80uga lo '",iami FIFTEE N CHILDR EN ATTEN D in is Smith E. William Mr«. Marl~ Mrs. ·. and bel' daugbtel PARTY AT MT. HOLLY , on. observati for c Ilortrital Valley Bub nna f Georgea Babb nnd Mloo • Mra. Morris Lewis and Mrs. the attendad Hainel Luther Free· OBcar of Columhus and Mrs. blld Dill entertaI ncd 15 c Weit" Raymond · coulin. her of f . Emerson last land and Mrs. HIram G or,e 0 , Richmond: Ind. one aftemooln Monday party 'en Hallowe a to ren week. n. W ilmIngto churcb'. Prestone & Zerone . : PERMANENT ANTIF REEZE Mr. and Mrs. Weldon WUlOn. 'of evening at tbe Mt. HollY Mrs. James L . 'Jordan and her contests were enand Games TELEPH ONE 229) Susan Jean. Doris Valley. Spring Zerone neat; OL .Pam· ALCOH twin daugbter s. PatriCia and S:unday Joy,ed by all. Eacb one present reo W A VNESV ILLE. OtllO their Kayle and Larry Ellis spent a:nd ille Waynesv E of la. SERVIC It REPAIR AUTO and e ETE WillOn COMPL evening with Raymond celved a g t. housegu est. Mrs. Margare t Btitoh wife. 24 HOUR WRECKING SERVlCE Refresb ments of apples. candy. ,cburch attended Bogan Mary Mrs. . guelts wero , Tbompson of Peebles. , pop corn were served. and Sunday. Volley, Spring .t diU' ber of Mrs. LouIse File and present were Donna Ha' Those en· Hains, Everett Mrs. and Mr. y gbter. Miss Jane File. Saturda and Mn. Ines. Amy and Patty HopklruJ. Mr. Sunday. on d Il't'.,rtnin" evening. Larry. Williard Haine1l of near JamE!Stown. Jerry and Billy Lewis. Barbara Llqg. Dennis and Benny and Hainres Leigh Carey Mrs. and Mr. 234' ---0> PHONE MAIN &. MIAMI ·STS. and ErJ'91 Hoin.,. and Ronald Morgan, ·Rozella. Par. daughter Eleanor Willon and Mn. Mra. Glenna and Dorothy Smith attended the clOoking Ilcn. Norma. Mildred. Brenda. fl Gibson. Hill' Mrs, Wyrick. David rnoon .. aft one ton, Wilming at Ichool 0 t. " Mrs. Richard Haines. Mrs. Lewla last weelr. and Mrs. Dill. ----oOfGIBBON HILY MRS. By ANNOUNCING Mr.. J!ldDa tment of scbool muslo cUrectoi. Jlmm1 Will......... TbIrtl .. . . . s~udentl III po lonller wtUl, Ulir . . and hili tamllT moy~ ~ lam. town lut Wwek.

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I" I APAY • DIVIDENDO .Mr. 'a~d Mrs. Henry .Berges al)d ' Teus Eastern Transmission CorpItU/OJ It din· were wn leaverto l ' of ' family 1949•.1950 oration, Bie [nch natural ps line ner gueste Bunda.y of Mr. and ._ ... earned $1,769,757. or 38.5c Evans and Elon of ope--r. Hazel Mr/!. famand d , CraWfor Clarence Mrs. of 1949, dinner per ahem in the third quarter Da.yton were Sunday ~ 1Iarents, accordi" , to a quortedy ~nc;ome stateDINING OUT? lIy.· Af~ernoon callers were ..r, guests of Mrs. Evan's to all Company the by released 8Jld Mrs. Obarle/!, Crawfor d of M·r. :m(\ Mrs. P. N. Cornelt The fall soolal sesson II her_ Mre. Ralpb Hammon d entert.ttltocllrhelldel" today. or mnclnna U. Mr. and Mrs. lAp This compare l with 1948 third dinner parties, football gamOll, ' of' Crawfor d and daugbte r. Donna aln,..(} ber card club TbursdlQ 30c or 4, $1.380.36 of quarter earniDgs Lee. Of. Xenia. ended Hallowe 'en and 'rhankag lvlng evper share. For the nine months ternoon. TICKETS NOW ON SALE the Company ents. 1949, 30, er Septemb Mr. Drake. Cbas. . M~ and Nr. lOll Mr. and Mrll.1ta lpb DIU and n. Mrs. reported e!"mings amounting to $5,:I'0JlllllY. of Spring Valley were aNd 'Mrs. John Ludingtoand Jim- 135,050, gor .1.12 per Ihar&, comW1ien "ou dine o.u t. or appear I Robert Swank. Louella dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and per at any funcUon, create the belt 79.5c EIGHT SPLENDID CONCERTS or 6 $3.650,17 with pared and Mr. Dayton. of Swank by saving ~ur Mrs. EmerBOn ;Dm. Callers In family share for the comparable nine montha possible impressi on afternoo n were Mr. ,lWd ~Jr-"1I1.Y" CalvIn Longacr e anellStratton in 1948. carefull y and, ~. clothes . f Dave Mrs. and _ • Mr. 'Raymon d Osborn of xenIa.. For the twelve monthl perlod end- by B & R OJoaners. •. E. ing Septemb er 30, 1949. earniDgs PROCE EDS FOR HIGH SCHOO~ CHOIR ROBES / Mrs. Rlcbard HaJnel IUld dan· were ~Ue8t.1! of Mr. ani! M~ birth· amounted to $6,908,027, or 1.50 per ghter. Donna, of near Xeilla. are B. Longacr e. bonorlng the ,hare, oompared to $4,347,656, or e. Longacr B. E. Mr. of day :er ended' n~~d~~ng~~a~f~e~w~~w~e~ek~S~W~lt~b~h 'l'went ladles were prllsent at 94.Sc per lSh.re, in the l!C'riod 1~:::=S~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~===~=~==~~I\p& I'" ~ demonst ration Ilt the September 30. 1948. bie pi as

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raf>betoy aN uleamenrw lwo MinneallOlla salelmen said tlere > ~, tallied , •.• out , --~.~------------~--~ CEnIHa .. Non, _ ••• ~.Io.........................1••••• 01 01 three would..,. l'Obber8 who N._,.,.~ held ~.. . ~ I11III abdueted them. . I The auamall aceoeted S~ .,allliODS Olneen. ' •. aNi Mal'lltlaU Mor. . . Deficit System Hit sette. II. &ad forced them to the Pdr~~'~g I "Hemed an obvJous concllllion c~ u lbey drove t1aroulb Ibe that the Prealdent·. councl.1 ot ella~!;~:~ lOll' mlUlon of 1~.· north lide of atlcap, . 000 lives 700 ...,....eUe .. Id be mana ... ' Domlc advteer. wa. haviIll little ill dollart ,.,.property and resource • ettect in lnf1uencin, ,overnment of· to aUp rrao (tom b.. pocket aad ~ ' InclJcated for the! ,.ear 1949, a ,re'at t1cla1a to inlist Upoll a real eUort aIIdf It behlocl the nat _blon tau "]a percentale of the'e lOll" will 1M by the admintstratlon to put ill Ia ..... car. coac.ru .E;aac.I~'D"'''' made up of tlrel on the 'fanil : . • linanclal hoUle In order. ''TIIe, .,arched UI down to tile ~l, BellWm ' . rranee, Bec.use of lack of fire pr9teCUOD ANY lUeb conelw.lon would have I lUI'. jud,ment, he ..Id. wu bUd 01' adequate .lre-fiebtlnl facilltle.. IIdG, but we d ...•• have a been boIetered by the tact tha~ Dr. Kortaaette ..t4. "I told • on Ibe,fact of the facton' wale rata farm flrel In a!moil every caie aN' Edward G. Noune, chaJrmaa of theftI we &&ad Iolt .U our cub decntUft in England, followU1l . ~· the mOlt dilaistroull. because 01 tba councu. wal qultUni that body. ta a pmbUng Joint... Va!uI!!.lQn. and a aimllar effect on the almost inevitable complete IGaI In aq adilresa belare tba national AI !lie IUIIIMtl learcbe4 na"oDl aUected to an aver.. g. of whlcb relulti. retaU farm equipment auociaUon, ~ !be lWo saleamea talked pre'lIW e, thy. eltablilhed. Un· Already the national boar,!, of fire Dr. Nourse bit hard at federal def..... "1IeWnc them" ell the Idea co~., ilpcla~4 ~, Ibe devaluation underwrlterl hili reported prope~ icit IpeRdin, and 'char,ed that tba lbat the, were b~ rfoalb'. Dctlon bad ' cut wa,e ratea in the deltructlon from fire in the amount government .. "Illlppln, back iIlto sa the robbers _re about to let natlonl effected to an avera,e of of 398 mllUon dollara, 8.9 per cent deficIts u a W8¥ ot life." . theta p. lIor....tte salted , for only oDe-sevenib of lb. wage leve.\ below Ibe lame period ' for 1948. , lnItead of deOci~ financin&, be carfare. One 8Wl1IUICl ,ave them in thll cduntry. J, • • But even U a downward trend SOc and aootbet' Ullde,d them a aaId. the aovernment abould be .• H these DIIUODI can ~ontinue to Ibould continue tor the remainder "putting lte fiscal house In order cIoUar. ..,In, "Taite a cab." throw ,ODdI p~ced at tho,l Ii w~I.1 PrMl4eld Barry 8. Tnma.a. and huabandlng relerves to support !eV'JI ~~o ~. c'OWl/,I'Y, Lincoln ob_ CHIMNEV TOP Badt at bla own ear. , Kolil· wldl COlli""" nnaU, III ... ~uhloa~eftlprompdybec:au.. the econolll,'l' 11 less proSperolll aeUe fouDd the f/lIO safe. lIervl!d. 'there I. a .tronr threat to Ielll1lllleDt, wCKlld baYe to •• it lOCI right 10 the 11ft! of the trouble Umea overtake us." American Indu.1r)' all a reaUlt. Co &he people wttb &be recent to btlp lOOseD aod ex~ Berm I.deo UI' TQ «,OW. he pointed out, that Accordin, to reporta, Dr. Noune pblepa ao.d .id nature to SOOlhe ~d of that colll'ft!U III &be nih' haan', been done becaute European had informed President Truman beal nw, tender, Inflamed broochlal tor Demoerallo III &he I anlLllacturera are sUli enjoying a that he was eoln, to leave the aovmucous membranes! 'reU your drullllist lHt elecUo.. Lit.. .... lleUer·. market. and European proeroment, although there , was no ad stU you a bottle of Creomubioo prep-am was enao • ,~<. duction melhod. bave not yet with the undemllldinR you mu,1 like word as to wlletber the President there _ . little doubt be would 'reac,hed a stage ot development the way It quiclAl" the cough had accepted or would accept the defend 'be coneres. to &he .... or you are to have your money back. whlch will allow them to compe\O resignation. . with Amerlcan·made producll. • WELL-PLACED official circlel IIllLWAUItI!:E, WIS.-A Univer"'l'he menace to United Statel in· lib' ot california arclleologlst bas were sald to believe that Nourse's for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis dustry will come." Lincoln said. 8611t back word that be ball found I deciSion to leave the advisers' coun· Break for Kids :'when tbe bome markets of these of his bellef thet be cil wae because in southerl, Arabia tbe ancient and Underprivileged chJldren in more , I aUat d and when long-lost capital 01 the queen of had failed in what be rellarded as than 3.000 U.S. and Canadian com. COUllltr es are s e III I 1.-" • U.S. production methods are more tl Sheba. a fieht to keep the council on l es w mun rece ve asa s .. nc.. ' df'~ P li d abroa"''' He reported that be had not 0IIl,y strlcl professional plaoe of tact· trom a' tar-reaching program of 1WI ly ape found tile city ot anUqult, from flndlng and .dvice-glvlnr. dJvorced youth welfare announced by RI· whence tile queen went fDrtb to from poUtical Issues_ waDis International and The Na, • In his address. Nourse waa crit- tionol Kids' Dol' Foundation. Inc_ Not BluHing seek UIe wisdom of Solomon. and 11.0 ' only found It but 8180 found a ical of elements among labor. agriJ . Hugb Jackllon. Slanford. C)lut. love &bal 811U baa people talking 1 culture anti management, chlding president of Kiwana InternaUonal, Russia bas had th~ atomic bomb as 11 .. Jal weapolil" since 1947. after 3G centuries. farmers for "demanding sllmulain announcing the cooperative efTl~"t W88 the statement ot RusA few rears ago wbeo Musllollnl, tlve prices," labor for del!londlng tort, sold ..the problems of underot 'l949, this year's losses 1I/01l1d ap. ahorter bours in the face ' of the privileged c:hIldren are the prot»- Ila'18 Andrei Vishinsk)' as be put proach ·the 1948 ali-time hlgl! ot pr ~lendine Ile wal terribly tough. 'Bent bi. arUUery. mechanized forces need tor Increased production. !ems of ' tbe 'lntlre nation but thel~' the blast on a campaign In lbe more than 7U ' mUllon dollars. United Nations to put Yugoslavi" th and bombing planea againat the ' These figures mark 1048-49 aa • solution depends upon local action. on libe aecuritv councll. bla"* spear tbrowers of Abyssinia. There are more than 3.000 Kiwoilll J most dlsaslro'ul period In a decade til'! king ot that place.. Halle Sela~" I clubs whlcb are geared for parUol. SID. whether or not the RusslaDlI that has recorded five , blllion dol· ale. beeame a headline figure. and Keep Leye really ba ve the bomb developed to lars In fire destruction. Between Ion In th e program. .. pat lbe actual threatenln" stage. the nmong the facts noted about blA' A rather .urprlslng thing hod FOCAL POINT of th e campa Igil Soviets were playing .. right along 1940 and 1948. tire 10•• soared 132 . males&, was Utat he claimed direct ' happened. A survey showed that ill be the observance of an an· witlt1 President Truman'a announce· per cent." , .. f t f descent kom , Solomon and the utting of rent control in more than queen 01 Sbeba. areas had not resulted In whole- nual "~atlonal Kids Day." th~ first mc:nt' that the bomb was really . As tbe prime cause 0 mos ~ Sheba. In case you're a little lale rent increases. Llfting ot con- to be tield on Saturday. November ' theirs. Possessbra of the bomb or the 8~~.OOO fires a~nual~. thed~oaj • 19 when eacb community will be t th.J R I 1ft ' lists ,plain carelessneal an , m, vag.Je about bert was a dart skinned trois. put Into effect in wartime. • ,< ' ,no. , .. uss ana were now.,.. Iln f beatiJ;lS and Ugbtlne equlpI 'I Itf Dsked to enliat the '''PP'ort of III as ,a dvantageously Itrategic purpose •use 0.. -but not black-Arabian princess. began last April 1. Now. top deUclous AU-Bran mu1!lnI citizens in meeting the problema dJplomaUcal.ly.a ,It , they bad it.' ment. The leadingk~ ng e :au e ~ daugbter of a royal family Which TAKEN as a wbole. however. with marmalade lHI/ore baklni. Ale. of loel11 youth_ ' "rlablnak 't to lire ,. careless Imo JOe an llse t41Unl1. you'll wan~ _ I l l hal croaaed the Red aea ' from rents in key decontrolled area. did . y wen on" matches. Ilccountlng for IO.US pel' Yemell and c:oa.quered Abyssinia a eo up a little, but the hike was'not The Kiwanis preSlde~! , emf,h,~ "PI~I~ co~eq4en~el\ cent ot the total destruction. How. 1 cup KeUoa'a 1 ea - All'!! _ 1 cup a1ttc:4 , fey a-raUOna betore. al severe as most' oblerverl bad sized tha~ National Kids . Day wID ~,~ · 'N~UOllI II Yuaoat.avfll, ever. over the past' teo y.. ra. the " CUP flour · !Seln, veq beautiful, ve"t7 In· predJcted.. not be celebrate~ aa a ho~da~ U.~3., ~upp,.;t. wins a .ecurlt;y coun· combination of defective cblmneYI a tab! III 2~ teupoolll ' jtel1lgeo&, very powertu.l, VerJ The .urve, dlselo.ed that land- used a, a ,ltt·gIVlng occasion. It .ell "'tt OzecbpslovakJal and tlues. atoves. furnacea, bollerl BbortenlD& baking powder ~ cup BUgar ~ teaeJJoon IIIl$ weaJ~ and having had an affair Joiod reacUo.n to deeontrOl was IS our intentlon to use the oblerv· . A~T a new~ col1ferel'ic.e the Sovle~ and their pipes. and sparkll on roofl '. . '.' orallP mannaladD _nd a child-with the gtealeat .po~. One major factor in the ance ot thI. da,y as a means of reprelentative ' rer&nded , reporters h been resp,onllble tor 20.47 per L 'Comblne All-Bran nnd m1It; Je& man of the time. thIa queen' of over-aU rent pIcture was aald to be rallylne the force. of each com· of a Tall communique, las,t Scp- c:~t ot all flres reported. IOU about II minutea. ch disclosed that Rus· rroper saJeguards in Installation !sheba III naturally a fleure both . In j the number of vacancies avaUable munfty toward solving l~ juve· ternber_ Z. Cream Bboftentntr aneS augar: ad4 and maintenance 'ot' heating equip. bUtorJ and legend. -a factor which ml&ht. alter all. nile problemll," he conUnil~. "By .111 qa. had an atomic weapon. en and beat well Add AU·BraD miXture. Tbe legenda abolll til .. be4u~ of ' have considerable restrainln, ef- Wa means, we hope to raise ad· A.4> that wa.1 the farthesi Vish· ment. chimneys .nd nue., IItety &. Add eltted ,drY lnaredlentl: ItIr ffi I 1 a will prevent flrel of ,the 10tb century before ebrillt are tect CD any appreciable over·aU dltlonal funds to carryon a yeaI" lrulky had gone In the current U.N. onlY until eornblned:. ,r. numerous that It .. now Im- rent Increase_ Some landlords round progrllm of youth activity tel slon concerning Russla'll posses- ~hiSC ~~~ YMany communities al. 4. Pill Bi-csaed mullin pant '>3 tun. ;polllible to aeparate Utem complete. raised rents, but bad to cut them In cities and towns In the U.S. and iOIl of the bomb. On September 23 rendy protect tbelr citizens with 'Presa 1 tablespoonful ot manqa.lJ' from historical fact. aealn ,wben tenantl moved out. Canada. ~oney raised Ilf each com· he had declared that the U.S. had ordinances requiring the Installa. Jade Into top of eaeb mu1lln. Bake 10 mod. hot ,oven (400·P.I ,aboUt Also some landlords were sUll mun,lty will be apent In the la\'TIe no' monopo!y on the bomb. but had tlon of flue tining. In aU neW ao min. MaIcea II medium mu1Dlll. chimneys. One effective means of LlbtarJ of Congr.ss Bans bound by leasel Issued In the period cO~.unft;y, for the beneOt of chl1- ,Dot amplltled that statement. betore decontrol dren. flreprooflne chimneys Involve. the IFurther Llftra••• a .,a rds According to the lurvey. in· CHARLES PETTIIlOHN, IIxecu. : use of clay flue \lnlng which tormi WJO.SHlNGTON. _ Congress bat crease. were acattered, rather than tlve secretary ot Tbe National Kid,' 7!ic Minimum a single, contllluous nonlnflamma. moved to avoid dlsputec luch IS eeneral. in most placell. Day Foundation. Hollywood, Cali!., More than a million and a halt ble unit Inside chimney. of aU that over the Ezra Pound poetry ~ THUS 'rHE PICTURE of the rent his oreanlzatlon was formed workers in' lPientate commerce type.. The 'Indestructible clay IInprl7.e b, ordering the Libra"t7 of situation generally Is cl\luded ,by last year to call !lational atlention to ' wle re due tor a pay bike as a result pl'eventll wealber. heat and Congresa not to band out Iny more the factors enumerated. fact~rs the right of . underprivileged. youth of conercss\onlll a.,proval of a bill cotl'oslve smoke and gnses from literar, awards, whlcb may of themselves , have to enjoy some of the benefits nor· rill.ing the minimum wage rate ellting Bway, the mortar betwe'en the Chairman The 0 d 0 r e Green enough restraint va~ue to hol,d mally accruing to bo~s a~d girll in from 40 to 76 cenll an hour. The bricks of the chimney. This ellml(0 .. R.LI who announced the de- .down rent hlke; as well as a dis- more fortunate circum. anres. The estinlated annual cost was 800 mil. nates the danger ot f1amea reach· cree. .ald his joint ' senate-houle inclination of landlords to raise Foundation also leeks to attrac\ at- Hon dollars_ ' ing comhustible materials through lIbrar, committee would not Inves- renta ls to levels most Americans tention to the ' accomplisbments o! While ralslne the wage floor. the crackll lJetween the br ckl. tigate the Pound award. al had expected. youth and tll stimulate additional b:!lI changed the language of the Authorities urge hOlneowners to bcen demanded by a group of bouse I Con\lnulng strikes. lo,s of Income. Interest In the problem. of youth. wage-hour law 10 al to remove c.ov. malte a careful inspection ot members. but added ' that there more accessibility of bO!Jslng sl~es e:rage trom possibly several hun. chimneys !lnd heatIng equipment. would be no more sucb awards. I may all combine to keep ,a ny gen· cired thousand of lbe (l'!f£ons now The now insa ne Pound. who Is ' eral and extensive rent ~crea se s A Speedup under Its provisiord. t bill went Wlder Indictment for war-time trea- trom being made in the ncar fu,H e. Grinder to President Trumil wbere early The UDit~d States ,., • ~g son, received the' $1.000 Bollingen ture. • ' Iwiftly to meet the threat bllovlet approva. wal predlcted_ poetry prize for bls "PI,an Canto.," possession of the .tomlc- bomb. • wblcb be wrote wbile held In • PreSident' Truman and the atomic prlsoner-of-war camp 111 Ita\J for 15.5 Billions , , energy commission had orderea a broadcasting for Mussolln!. Librarian Lutber H. Evana an. U war comes. Amer~ca Intends to 30 million dollar;' exPansion' 01 atom facUlties at 9ak Ridge, • nounced later that he .. canceling be ready. ?emonstratmg that fact, eU prizes and awards" Besides the congress finally got to~ether on a Tenn.. and Hanford. Wash. Bollingen award. the Library had I'eco~d peace-time military , appro- • THUS ' THE RACE to see whether el ven !be Elizabeth Sprogue prlatlona bill totalling ap~roxlmate- the U.S. or .Soviet Russia could pro. " , b' 15.5 billion dollars. including duce the most bombs seemed to be , idge medal for eminent sel'vlces fund to build the all' force up to on, and with it 'went Bny Immediate to chamber music." .and .... three 58 grou I ps . ' bope, at leaat. (or any International awards In connec tlo n wIth ...e aD' BREAKING a month-long dead- control of atomic energy. The ex· , DUal exhlbltlon of printl. lock and IPurrc'd. no doubt. by re- tent of lbe U.S. ettort In the race Thll new bench grinder for fann.i ~w!t~r , home and Ilhop Incorporates lever. J ports that Russia bas the atomic was seen when authoritative quar. '" ",..n'r" .311 '" lI2 ,... I' no"", t.Illl maa. vnn .ner., rrnrn bllt dIuII ..... Crippled Farmer Defrauded al ol.\ts~a ndlne features not UIU81lJ bomb. house and senate 'hurried ters announced that lbe dew atomic· r.,,1 .. ' ........ _ . bllhAh"llI 'I~. found in a , low-priced grlDder. i throueb Ute detail, of tile ' final p:ant-conatructlon program ult!'. Tbootl d .. . U'7 LJdla • Plllkh""," By Carnival Soothsa,er Manufactured by l!l1eclro MachJn.l. , , V"ll"lanl. l ....n'pnuDd '" ,..11 ..... _nrla ' measure whicb went to President matel1 would 'c ost 300 'million dolPlnlt/laJll .., nnmpnnod OREE,., BAY. WIS.-Tbe ltone, Truman for approvaL Inc.. Cederbur,. W.... thla irlnder lars. • ... h . . wn., ~ ..II • _ of persona fleeced of .. vlngl while ' In tbia acUon, the seriate finally Cbalrman McMahon (I).. Conn:) II dellened to pr.ovlde ample worlt' l _nl<' "'AW ,alJ_ ' on (tultlesa ,eareh for treasure, or bowed to house insistence on giving of the con,relllional atomic energy In, areal In froat of the motor tYDIA to elcape wUchUke ,c urBel. ' 001l' the air force some 10 groups and con;un!tlee, caUed 'the project a frame and in the lP..ee t;etween ,Unued to Increase_ 740 million 'dollars more ' than Pres- "maJot ~~bllon effort." Mc. 'the frame and the inllde of the The latest episode waa reported ident Truman had requested for It. MabGD •woUld not lay ' Utat the ac. grinder' wheell: b, a 'It-year old orippled . farmer CONCERN over the possibility of Uo~ I*tibuned (rom RUlli an prog~, . Wbeel guam are removable for who laid he had been defrauded of enemy atomic altack was indicated rell with atoinic tiuloil, but there ' 'ea." atlachment of buMng whevla bla , Ufe •• vlnaa In a futile b~t tor when conlre.. also ' appropriated was a c:tttain evidence of halte tn. and other grlndn- ac~ellorl~ It .. "burled treasure" on bla la nd. He . 50 milllon 'dollara to .tart construc. asmuch ai ' Wlllte House clearance III~ with lifetime lubrl~ated eatlrnaled bll lo.a at approximate· , lion ot a vast radar screen de. for the project came just six daYI be~g for lonl, troubl ..,... • ., fZ.OOO. .Igned to warn the United State. 01 after Jlruldent Truman announced .ez"lce. AU hardware .. cadmlIDD ted. . , He lwore out a ' oompla,lnt to any enem, air attack. tba, atomic explo,lon in Ruilla. municipal court agalnlt a woman. ----------o:-"--o:-"----.;...-~---_.,.-­ He laid die 001, name .he gave MIDDLE COURSE him wsa that of "M.ry." abe told bit fortune. be sal4. He ..ld tIOUoe that be met tile womaa at a oarnlval. She alked india will lteer a middle c:our... leal of war and to th.IDlt more of bIm ,11 be _ uw U,b" over hili clear of entanelemenll in the cold P!lace and how to attain it, ,and ad. talm. Sure .~ be said, be did. war. but whan umlUl·. 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IMPORTANT NEWS: Continuous Performances From 2 :30 P.M. Each ~unday 'starting Sunday, November 6. Please Tell Y09r Friends To .Avoid The Rush By Attending Each Sunday A:fternoon. , ($30 B~ ,NIGHT).. ' NOVEMBER 3-4 THURSDAY AND 'FRIDAY Richard Widmar .. and, Lionel Barrymore in DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS NOVEMlER5. SATURDAY Johnny Mack Brown and Tex Ritter ,In TENTING TONIGHT ON THE OLD CAMP GROU~D ' Chap, 8 - Dick Tracy PLUS Cartoon , Everyone Who Enjoyed The Stratton Story and Ma & Pa Kettle wi11 l;Jowl At Dan Dalley & Cel ste Holm in: SUNDAY-MUNDAY-TUESDAY CHICKEN EVERY SUNDAY 111IDIIDIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlilii

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FAIRLEY HARDWARE BOWLING SCORES 2nd Game 189 Rose ..................... . 160 ' Mulford ............... . 126 Hill ...................... .. 155 R~y :............... . 189 Palmer ....... _"........ . 819 Fairley' ......: ...... . 69 Handicap ............ .. 7~9 888 Handicap ... __....... 64 64 Handiges .............. 749 864 813 928 Rose ...................... 134 194 Mulford ................ 141 155 Hill ...... ,............... _. }59 .144 Ramby ................. ~41 127 166 Palmer .................. 217 792 786 Handicap 74 74 Pro. Plating .......... 741 779 Ha.dicap ... 106 ' 106 847 885 1st

'Game 112 159 114 134 201 720 69

FRIDAY &: SATURDAY · NOV.4-S Dotl Red Bllrry in' .uRINGSIDE" . Also , Monte Hale In "CALIFORNIA FIREBRAND" SUNDAY ,ONLY NOV. 6 The Battle of The Cowboy Stars ROY ROGERS and TRIGGER in uTHE FAR FRONTIERS" and .' Gene Autry and Cnampion in uttHYnIM OF mE SADDLE" Decide Your Favorite"Oif The Two!, I

FOR SALm- 6 I'ooms, turnace, mod~rn, 6th street, Waynesvllte. $8,000, liuJuloo JO'9 Penntlwltt , to see bous.e, Fred Siherwood, admin, Harveysbu~g. O. ' 10·lS·3t

FROM 11IE TYPEWRITER

FOll RENT- 2 bed rooms an4 Gr. Gamel OP . Avg, Rolled bath Mrs, W, H. Maddell', HIgh 157 IS JIM JONES st.' 'o ff , Main in W~eevllre, CaU 151 15 10'lS-3t A new basketball eeason,., btlnll 280;1. 157 15 new faces to the Varsity anO Re. ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 157 15 serve squads of Waynesville High, I AUNDERlNG- Wanted to 40 In 170 15 and Harlan Earnhart art! the IOle my home, Quick service, Phone 158 Dan SImpson, Jack Tlnne,., W ynesvl11e 2986, ! 158 remalnderll from last year's chao mplon ' squad of the Warren Co. HOMEBAKED CAKES AND PIEB Basketball League, Tb 'a awcDm,J - Made on order ouly on TueB' ers to ' the VarsIty and FrIdays. Mra. Herbert 12 159 DIck Lawson; Earl PhoDII! Waynesville 12 149 O'Banlon. Warren Sheean, 12 163 12 old Stanley, Ralph Perdue, Dave APllJ 'You- Thl~u 156 ,nth your 12 167 Hartsock, and Emery RObbins. A corn pIcker? t hl~ve 50 acrel to 159 'few of the latter saw action on pick and wUI pay $6 a day for Ita tbe Var s Ity last year bUt none ulI.e. Call New BlIIrIJngton 189. played e nough to earn a letter. Emery R~bblnll and Dave Hart· FOR BAL~ ' Fs,vorlte bard eoa} sock may play both varsIty BDd Btove. Mrs. Rtce Snapp, 3rd It" 10-10-3t reBerve ball as some members of WayneBvllle.

Gr, 3rd Serie, Series Game Total Avg. Total 2349 142 443 148 2258 151 470 157 2355 156 396 132 2351 187 . 476 159 2553 162 552 184 798 156 69 867 64 851 915 1906 158 147 475 1788 150 152 448 1959 172 213 516 1875 155 196 464 2001 18'1 159 542 163 867 2445 74 752 106 858

I. ' ELECT

Carman Crane MAYOR OF' WAYNESVILLE

Your Support Appreolat.d

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"BUCK NIGHT" Eddie Albert in "THE DUDE GOES WEST' (Its A Riot)

'I1ruRSDAY;

tho aquad dId last year. Dave Har.tsock, Emery RobblnB and JIm Jordan will be back from tbc last years reaerve squad wb1le many newcom ers are advancing up. AsIde from t~e tbr~ mentioned a,bove" only four reserve team members have been pIcked aft we go to press Wbloh leaveR a few pOllltions open, thaf are, at the {prelsent ti1l!e befltg battled for. New membel'15 to tbe reserve squad at present are BIlt

FOR good east M"'.

SALE- Coal Heatrola In condltlOl,'. Gbeap. 2% miles of Centervllile on StaUon rd. Blnclalr, Phtone MO 7970. 3t

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WANTED TO Rl!~NT- 100 to 2~ acres farmland on 50-50 baals. Have all eQulJWllent IncludIng com. blne and corn pIoker. Dean Wal. t~n . .Phone Waynee. _2689. 10203

Tuesday, Wednesday, Nov. 7-8-9 riday, Saturday, Sunday .only

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MONSANTO PhysIcIst. married, EAST WA COUNCIL no' children, desires to rent un· The Eart WaYl1e Advisory Council furnlsbed house or apartment, rooms or 'mort!. For information held their October meeting on Tbunphone WayneBvllle 3148, 8t day evening at the hoaui of Mr. and Mn. Eli Furnas. Mr. Rhode. Bun. FQR BALE- Chloken 'houae ' and nell conducted the Intarelltini dilCUllarge rock. Mary t!l, Cook, Main ~on on "M.ldnC the Mo.t of Your st., Waynellvllle. Farm." FollowiDi adjournment, a lOCial hour wa, enjoyed refn!~ment. . .rved by 'the ' bost: FOR SAJ.E- 8Ma "quare, 2 In 1 and , horte.. , Bhlngles, 215 ,relght. Green. a BqUare. M. D. BaIrd, WaJD8svllle, _O_h1_o_._ _ _ _ __ _....,..._ _ ~

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SALE- Hog 'h ousea, built to FOR SALE- Domestic 01'4er, SpecIal price on 7'x14'. J. machIne, UO. Phone WayneBvil1e WA YNESVILLm, OHIO D. Pennington. Phone Warnes' 2P.36. ville 2001. 118-6t ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_"~ : Stubbs, Carter, Jerry Vlct· ; rs and Allie Jim Jones. CHRYSANTHEMUMB- In ma:nT Coacb' Ed Porter announced color.. BargaIn prieM, Free plant P'OR SALE- 5'room bungalo,r. I Monday tbnt all boys from both "'lth orders. Also palnted dalsles g~d condition. Phone IlQuads would be taken to the and carnationB. JIDdn. st. John. . 1784. .: doctors off! e for physical obeqlt· Live .:Wlte·. and J;>rogreslilve. An IS COMING - LET US ,'a'room apartment ups ' Wednesday IIlId Thursday. • .organlzatlon ' S8COn.'d to ~oDe~ clotlet. :upstaJrs.. ~n PREPARE YOUR CAR TO GIVE I' Mr. O'Regan would ' '~ke Strictly lellers on the belt. , all' . $16 JPer month. Pbone Pope, . Cbarlle BIggs, and . around market In the countr,-. D~ENQABLE SERVICE. . pring 'v'aUey 37204, at Campbell to turn In theIr Amer· SERVICE THA.T 8ATI8FIEI GULF PRODUCTS - TIRES For Dally "tarket Reports: ' lclm LegIon baseball suits by WANTED- To Rent, Farm b1 ~O Dayton, 12:60 E.B.T, Dial , FrIday or tbls week' llie month. Rererence)!. Leoma 13QO; WLW ClnclnnaU, lUO, Dial j. -0-,0urtneJ"., . ,Waynesville, Phone 700: NORRIS' BROCK 2621. : FOR SAL~ '7 month old reglat· NORTH STREET, WAYNESVILLE, OHIO 'l'OR SALE- 11936 I1h, ton dump .red ;ouroc ~ale bog. W, E. O'Ba· ''''\lok (Ford)" 11250. 1948 Orosle.y ,nlon; ~holie Waynea. 2976, 'Italllln Wagon, only lR,OOP mllell, (Held From La.st Week) Mrs. Lenn Hartsock Is tsayln r. rll'lIo, liealer, '11:c., $400. Both In ROOFING ". Horses. $a,50 • Cows, '1.60 nt th e Home while ~IS~ Rulh -f\t)d shape. Bellr.bers' Sunpco SerOf All Types Hogs - 250 cwt. vice, ~l;\ynosvUlle, ChRnlller Is In VIrgInIa. According 't o SIStI , Mm. Jan e BroadIe of WillIams· Insulated Btl'Oks and aabes· ' and Condition. 1I,0 rt, , Ind , and her sIster. Mra. WANTED- To Buy, Show cases. toft SIding, Sbeet metal work , . Pearl Hartz of Danville, 111. were small 01' large; tUld office size .fiat Call of kinds, Local Befer.here (or tb'e McCoUock·Hartsock top desk. Belo'her·1f Bunoco Berces. AU work guaranteed. weddIng and spent tbe weekend ,,1Cli!. Phone W8.flIeB. 2428. Reverse Char8'8s wltb their coustn. Lena Hartsock, HOWARD W~ HAAS Mrs. Olive Curl returned Sun· FOR BALE- Used coal cooking Route Wayne.vlllll', 0. , day nIght (rom Youngstown where range wIth wa't er tank attacbed. Phone WaynMvllle 2808 she attendcd the State coJtv ..ntl"n Waynes~Ue IIlfthOdllt Churcb, See Mrll. Wall,er Whitaker. . or or the W.C.T.tr. ' MIss Glenna Marllb of Daytlln B.ev. R. B. Cotoman. spent th'e weekend wltlf ber cou· , sIn, Mrs. Lucne ArmItage. ' 'l'ELlPftONES CARMAN CRANE

ELFlCTION, NOV. 8, 1949

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WINTER

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Hastings' Garage

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Mrs. Jellsle Garner funeral of Mrs. Ella attended lI'arrls the In Lebanon on lI'rIda,.. Dt. Emma. HollOway IUld Mre. Elizabeth Smith were. ~'t Dayton on Friday.

-Time for EXIRA COMFORY EX'RA SCENIC BE~ury EXTRA CONVENIENCE

by GREYHOUND • It's Take.a.Trip Time co go places, .(0 do things and see people! It's fun going by comfortable Greyhound SlIperCoach CO visit the folks back home or the children at college ... to spend a' few days at the farm , or to see the family's newest member. You'lI be delighted with Fall's color· splashed high . ways and Greyhound's frequent schedules. prompt service and convenient terminals. And the money you .save traveling at Greyho und's low fares will make it Take.An·Extr'a Trip Time, 100.

E~'RA SAVINGS, '001 PITTSBURG.

PA . .... .•. $5.35

LOUISVILLE, KY. . .• , . $3.35 CLEVELAND. 0, . . .. . .. $3.55

Plus U.S. Tax -

INDI'ANAPOLIS, IND•.. $3.40 ZANESVILLE. O . . .. ... $3.80 DETROIT. MICH. .. . .. ~.&O

BIG 'Extra Savings On Round TrIps

WAYf\;ESVILLE DRUG STORE WAYNESVILLE. OHIO

PHONE 2f21

Xema 454

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REApY-MIX 'COItCRuE DCAVATIItG ..... DUMP TRUCK SERVICE.

Way;ruisville. OhIo

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CASH FOR DEAD · STOCK According ' to ~ize and ,condition. All S~r.k removed promptly. Horses, $2.50 . COWl, $2.50 Hogs :- 25c per cwt.

Wunu...ton.

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WARREN BRADDOCK

JAN.ES RENDERING Phone Collect Xenia, O. 1712 01

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BLACK.-TOP DRIVES

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WAYJqSVJI.I..IE

MND . . . GRAVEL

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FAMOUS ARTIST' Stanford Bogen display another of his famous works. He shows his Gold and Scarlet oak commanding the road sides. He titles it "My Weste Sun Pearling My Skies." Great . future artistsrna v well say his title was well chosen as it resembTes a a, rain drop lighting on the sea compare'd to the rest of the scenery'.

PhOne: Wayn ..; '2191

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