The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26
C**." -»■;a ’. : iJ?t „. * MESZLAe.'. :•■- _ N o B n a i n e e a 1 $ T o o B % t o X J « o A d - v o r j M n g r a n d N o n e T o o P o o r t o A f f o r d u s i n g i t . H I S K O . J . G E D A E V W j E , O H I O , ) Y , D E C E M B E R 2 8 , 1 9 2 8 l l ^ L u a d a w i M i r D e i t d A t A g f O f 9 2 Y e a r s { Henry E, Bateman, a piboeor citizen io Booth Charleston, a man wall known here and large I mm ! earner fe th§ ]eastern part o f the county, died last ^Thursday evening after, an illness o f t jon ly a few weeka. Hr. Bateman lied COLUMBUS, D,—Inmates o f the i only a few hour* a fter the burial o f Ohio Penitentiary were treated to a |his son, Howard, aged 6 Q. H ie father splendid Christmas entertainment fwas 82 and was One o f the early set- Tueeday In the chapel when two per* j tiers in the village. He is survived by formanees o f the annual minstrels> one daughter, Mrs. May Paxton. The were staged under the direction o f the funeral was held Sunday afternoon warden's wife, Mrs. Preston E. Thomas. This was followed by a special dinner and distribution o f the Christmas boxes mailed the prisoners by relatives and friends. The min- atrel was o f .high caliber smacking o f professionalism'and is said to have with burial in Charleston cemetery. Mr, Bateman was a very extensive and wealthy.* landowner in . Clark, Greene and Madison counties. His wealth is placed by some observers at half a million dollars. been the best ever staged at the big ]Howard-Wheelen. Again “ w ' Taken Into Court ■ Auditor o f State Jos, T- Tracy, chief inspector and supervisor o f the * Bureau o f Inspection and Supervision o f Public Offices, with the" assistance o f Statistician D. Q; Heeter, has issued a neat 112 page booklet o f compara t i v e statistics o f cities o f Ohio fo r 1027. It contains condensed financial reports furnished the department by city auditors and directors o f finance in accordance with the General Code „ and watt be found a valuable asset to those interested in city governments ; # * =s> ,' ‘v-- * Director o f Public Welfare J ,' E. Howard Wheelen, 17,, was placed under arrest several days ago by Marshal H. A . McLean fo r theft o f tools and accessories from a tractor, belonging to Frank Powers on the Henry Bateman land. The young man was,taken to Xenia and placed under tlio care o f Sheriff Ohmer Tate by Juvenile Officer, J. E. Watts. r , is said the boy confessed t o bis part in the theft. Part o f the tools have been returned. The boy has been on probation since August when charged with the theft o f auto tires from an Harper states that more construction belonging to . W. G. Bull work has been done for/the care and i . Columbus pike. He will have - his hearing before Judge S, C. Wright. Hal Reid’s Play . Put .On Air COULDNOTHOLD FASTWESLEYAN The Ohio Wesleyan University basketball team, which stands as one o f the leading teams o f the state, cap tured a one-sided game here against the College Yellow Jackets last Fri day night. The visitors knew the game and were fast workers and held the lead throughout the Entire game, winning by a score o f 52-18. ,, The local team had a hard fight on the Wednesday night previous and had not fully re covered. yet it is doubtful i f the hoys could have taken the measure o f the Wesleyan team, which is a strong con tender fo r honors in the Buckeye as sociation this year. The next game fo r the local team is with Rip Grange ,college in Gallipolis op January 10th when the team ex pects to make a much better showing. In a preliminary game CedarviHe High School defeated the college re serves 18 to 15. Lineups and sum mary: . treatment and segregation o f the wards o f the state in the past six’ years than has been done in any twenty-five years previous, all labor being performed by inmates, and much o f the material being manufactured by the state. The employment o f pris oners on the new penal institution at '‘London alone in its construction and The well known melodrama, “ The Night Before Christmas/' written hy Hal Reid -and staged some years ago v , , , t, , . . ; with great success, was given over the irttlns&sf&sz 2 * -*rv ’CedarviHe people were greatly in- oi - , ' -o v . * ■ .. terested in the play which at one time .Superintendent W „*• * « " > ? fwas staged here by M r.R eid and Ms «* S f e t y ^ n d Hygiene ^ a tribute ^ old home - °£J bI Commission o f Ohio town> tTha scene o f tl}e pl as J eli increase m mduat- a s . the characters - Were w ittetl i t l . jnoii ? lr ^ lBre[*round events in Mr. Reid’s time as a 26 more than the month before. yotmg m n who was born and reared , f 1 increase p f » o n - jhe^ f Hfc uthet ^ g qgh Eeid i#acdia*tii#.. th^urr^afc ;h o i n g . ^ j & who ra id ed da Xenia ■ * " * Robert Bird, Ohio Wesleyan'’ % G F T Magly, - I f ----------- 2 2 6 Hnizder,.r f ____ _______ 8 3 19 Siegenthaler, c- _______ 3 ' 2 8 Thomas, lg _____ 1 1 3 Halliday, r g ----------------- 2 0 4 Malone, r f _______ _____ 2 0 4 Franz, If ______________ _ 1 0 2 FabhiUne, rg I --------- ----- - 2 0 4 Spoonamore, lg ______ _ 1 0 2 Totals ____ 22 8 52 Cedarville * , G F T Turner/ I f ___________ _ 0 0 0 Allen," r f ________:_.J__ 1 3 5 Smith, c ______________ 1 5 1 Jacobs, lg _________ :___ 0 * O Gordon, r g __ ___________ 3 l ‘ 6 Peters,- i f ________ ____ O . 0 0 Wright, r g — „— ------- 0 . 0 0 Marshall, lg ______ 0 . 0 0 Total's. 5 , 8 L 8 F f r e P e o p l e ; In Ai Five persons were mas morning when Cincinnati, was driving wrdhg side o f the Into n -ca r driven 1 colored.. ' 33l* WfMgat l the Columfeiw. pike j With Cash wane and her f«m» bbtMrttt route to the €hr}*ta$a*j that morning by Xenia the children: were,badly 1 Cash and' Mrs. Saber and bruises. Both ant badly damaged, JCnox is said to have 1 o f liquor in his posse a 38 Colt revolver, charges And wa« rele justice o f peace, on bond. It is alleged tpxicafed at the rime k m Christ* . Knox, on the headed Cash, on tenia, Baber were en* staged , Two o f red while fared cuts sbttes were a quantity as well as, facps four y a Xenia g $ 1,000 wAa in-' «■ accident/ FAIRBOARD SHOWS PROFIT :he Silver Anniver* v ■ ■ ' M up ■■ served ’ Mr. and Mrs, Jaines ETiller enter tained at their home US Xenia, last evening, honoring thaw twenty-fifth wedding anniversary om the latter’s parents that fa lls due S®urday. Six teen *guests were p r e s e t and four (tables o f hridge~’p r o v i^ l thd enter tainment far the evenimgC Mr, and Mrs. Ritenour were presjpted a silver water pitcher in hontffls, o f the o c casion. . ’ ■ Those present were Mr. and Mrs Ed. Hamilton, Mri and^Mrs, •C. Y!h Masters, Mr, and Mrs. p a r ry Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. >A.'Et.RiclSTds and Mr. and .Mrs. John W . R o s jw f this placed wfi3rMtj and Miss, W. B . Patterson, Dayton. Mr. arid Mrs. Patterson were the only ones present fo iph e reception that attended the wadi ;“ A two-course luncheopwas served the gvtests during the awning iS*'S77,820 'days lo%tF m m i p - - 714 ■ /• ore than fo r the month 1 xrMvm . A , . i . A :.,<^Sfore and 200*000 more than t he ; X O M i j A U w was a son o f ’ rial R ep . m ijiAme mtmtfc la$t year. < . * * * t - Next Monday midnight is ■•the dead /fin e fo r the use o f 1028 automobiles license plates and Secretary o f State Clarence J. Brown and Commissioner of-Motor Vehicles Chalmers R, Wilson advises all ’ motorists to .secure the 1820 plates before that time as there positively will be no extension o f time. Deputy registrars over the state report the plates as selling fair- i, ly Well hut in order to avoid conges- ' tiou and standing.in line fo r hours, motorists'should avail themselves of the opportunity o f securing the plates a t as early a date as possible, * * The Eighty-eighth General Assem bly will convene in this city Monday* January 7th, there being 31 members o f the Senate, a ll. Republicans, and 133 members o f the House, 122 Repub licans and 11 Democrats. The follow ing Monday wiH he Inauguration Day and elaborate arrangements have been completed fo r the event. Governor Vic Dottahey and Governor-elect Myers Y . Cooper will head the parade, 'later viewing same from the grand stand td be erected in East Broad atreet opposite the State House. There wilt be a reception fo r the public in the afternoon and an official one in the Senate Chamber in the evening. The ceremonies, including the iaUgural address of Governor Cooper, will be broadcast and the new governor will assume his official duties immediately thereafter. i •* ♦ Director John E. Monger, M. D., o f the Btat* Department o f Health, gives some timely,advice about keeping fit in winter. Among other thing he says gat tight hours sleep each night, t$ke plenty o f exercise* daily In the fresh sir, a maximalit o f healthful recrea tion ahd a minimum o f enervating pleasures and a wall balanced diet. , Their observance will develop physical rtsi&ta&ae to disease. A t the slightest . imfirvotable indication resort to the family physician. &U»6ir? Road Causes , Alffo To Overturn ft . ■ „* *—* - j NUte, m i hfeikJ. t* PotWMfi of the “ if A^letatpaoriad by ri»he 0H01 hijariea ■#ms> HH0 aw towb lii A w m And Dog licenses -3 it r •, t . ' You. dan get your automobile-license tag as well as your tag for the dog o f Mr, Harry Lewis at the ’ Ced&ryitte Farmers^ Grain company. Many are linder the impression that an. exten sion o f time will, be given automobile owners but ! Ate authorities have,in formed all /I'llage and city officials that plenty o f tags can be had and that it.will be a violation to drive on the highway without the 1929 tag. You must have your new tags by January 1st fo r the automobile, trailer or truck. The time expires January 20 for dog'tag s or the pehalty will be added according to law. % Cooper Trial Is 1 Srit For January 2 ’■ ./v-'v : . - ■>'<' iStLim ThS. # i* l “M 2nd?in CowrnOh'Hlgs Cohffc* Monday^, Cooper -in company with Sheriff Ohmer Tate, and thfe former’s at torney, Frank L , Johnson, visited the scene ibf the shooting’ on the J. C. Townsley farm, where the detail Was explained to the attorney. , Governor Donamey To Get New AfSoixiobile A profit o f $2,605.40 fo r the last ^fiscal year, covering the period from December 7, 19&7 to December 14, 1928, is shown in the annual report o f the Greene County Agricultural So ciety made public hy Brant TJ, Bell, treasurer. Total receipts amounted to $16,780,- OS, including a hank balance o f $38.49, and disbursements aggregated $14,- 141,17, leaving a bank balance o f $38,- 89 after $2,600 .has been applied to pay off part o f the principal on the indebtedness pf the society, the report shows. Gate receipts' during the three days o f the 1928 County Fair totalled $4,- 517.60. Premiums awarded in the various fair departments amounted to $8,433.50, a considerable increase over last year .when premiums aggregated $7,858.50. The larger premium list is attributed to the revival o f stake racing at the fair this year and the consequent bigger purses. With thh $2,600 applied to. the so ciety’s outstanding’ indebtedness this’ year, the debt has been reduced to $10,500. Siiice October 1, 1923, the debt has been reduced $15,404,21. Figures compiled by Treasurer.Bell disclose that the original cost o f the fairgrounds October 3, 1923 was $15,- 500, The n&w art hail .cost $3,400 to build and the new grandstand brought the total'cost o f groUnd and buildings tp $32,424,76.' The society.had $6,520.55 cash On hand October 1, «1923, which left a balance o f $25,904,21 ta he paid off gradually eaeh year. The outstanding debt December ■7, 1927 was $13,100, including $5,500 mortgage on the, grounds and a $7,600 note to the bank. The fair' board is expected to hold its annual meeting, featured by elec tion o f new,, officers, the latter part of next week,. Treasurer Bell will also submit? his financial report at this time. - ‘ * « C O U R T N 3 E W S COURT REFUSES ACTION Overruling an application fo r a re hearing o f the ease o f Francis Klein and others against J, Weir Cooper and others the Greene County Court o f Appeals, in a decision concluded after full -reconsideration o f the case that it bad correctly decided tjhe suit in |he first place at the last term o f; court. The defendants claimed title to a strip o f land four rods wide a t one end and sixteen rods wide at the other end lying beyond the fence. The present dispute arose out o f the title deed. Governor A. V , Dot presented with, a hew state employees at tha| his'terra which will January .14, . Gpve mM bey will be sraobile by hiration o f r-Monday, »ey has /aik- WANTS A DIVORCE Divorce and equitable property division are sought ip a suit filed by John Thomas against Geneva Thomas with The. Peoples Building and Savings Co, named co-defendant, in Common Pleas Court. A proper divi sion o f their property and savings and, a temporary. restraining . order, en joining the defendant from withdraw ing and the savings company from paying out the sum op deposit, is asked by' thp p etitioner. Mrs; Watson, as administratrix o f the estate o f W- E. Watson, deceased, also sued for $500 damages on behalf o f the estate, claiming the touring car was owned by the Watson estate and was wrecked. . H. O. Watson, son o f Mrs. Watson, is.plaintiff in the third suit fo r dam ages totalling $1,011.50. He alleges personal injuries received, claiming that his deep ru ts on his face, and forehead will leave scars and that his hhest was injured when he Was thrown violently against the steering-wheel. He seeks ,to- recover $1,000 damages and $11.50 fo r medical expenses in curred. Chief South was on his way to Day- ton. and his wife, Mrs. Jessie South* a passenger in the car, sustained .a' fractured skull. The police chief es caped with minor injuries. ■ j W. L. Miller and J. A . Finney are 'attorneys fo r the plaintiffs. Hagar Paper Co. Host Ttf Employees The Hagar Stray Board & Paper Company was host last Saturday to the ...pompany eniplojfees at * six NOTE EORGED ON W. M. WATT What is 'alleged to be a forged note :s in the possession o f a Xenia bank. It bears the signature o f W. M. Watt and was fo r $250, which Was dis counted at the bank. I t was accepted as being on William Watt, Cedarville, but he signs his name only by “W. R ," Watt. The note does not bear Mr. Watt's hand writing and i t is alleged that N. T< Spiker, an insurance solici tor, presented the note to the bank. J. W. Curry Home Is Destroyed By Eire The •home o f J. W. Curry, well known auctioneer, South Solon, was destroyed by fire last Friday after noon. It is thought that the fire originated from a defective flue. With the aid’ o f neighbors a few household goods were saved. Neighboring houses were threatened due to high wind but the Jeffersonville Are department ar rived in time to save them but not the Curry home. The loss was only partially covered b y insurance. Cedar Inn Sold To Mrs. Eubank The Cedar Inn operated fo r several years by Mr. and Mrs. Reed Pringle, has been sold through the W . L. Cloftians agency to Mrs. Louisa Ew- bank, As part o f the deal the Pringles took over the Ewbank residence on Xenia avenue. Mrs. Ewbank will take possession on her return from a short visit with relatives in Illinois, pv» urn- mm FIRE DOES SLIGHT DAMAGE A still alarm called the lire, depart ment Friday afternoon to the Andrew Winter residence occupied by Dr. H, C. Schick. The Are originated iri the roo f about the chimney and Is sup posed to have started by soot fatting on the dry shingles. About a year ago snob a Are v m discovered and put out before any great damage was done, as was the case Friday. d 's ix .years hut only had two terms consecutively. Governor-elect Myers Y . Cooper will be inaugtterated on January 14th and eluaborato pre parations are being, made .by the Col umbus Chamber o f Commerce for the event, " " Senator S. D. Eess Is Named As Trustee Bishop Theodore S. Henderson of the Methodist church has named United States Senator Simon D. Fess as a trustee-at-large o f Ohio Northern University at Ada. He 1$ a graduate o f the institution and former instruc tor, Dean Robert Williams becomes acting president during the year o f absence granted Pres, Alert E, Smith, Automobile Overturns: Woman Injured Mrs. Anita Morton, XOnia, suffered a fractured right arm and sustained other bruises when she lost control o f her automobile on the Columbus pike, Tuesday morning. Mrs, Morton was accompanied by her brother, J. M. Stewart, and they were on their way to the home o f Mr. and Mrs. J, B. R ife for Christmas din ner. Mrs, Morton Was taken to the McClellan hospital fo r medical atten tion. Last Council Meeting O f Year Monday The last meeting o f village council fo r the year will be held Monday evening, December 31, When all busi ness fo r the year must be closed. Those having bills against the village are requested to have them in pre vjous to that meeting. Delightful Fall Weather For Christmas Events There is an old saying that a “ green Christmas makes a fa t grave yard.” Thus fa r the Holiday season has been delightful, just like early November weather. Good frosts, light freezing and.full days o f sunshine. Those who prefer snow fo r this season o f the year were greatly disappointed. Mr. and Mrs. James Mjller o f Xenia gave, a Christa** dtasev last Sabbeeh a mMiw o f fetid#*** Mr. and J im . % C. W m m ; said JtitjM it* « 0 l i a i , & % wmmm itam i sM w b t mffik #M Mx. ml Mrs. W* & TAX PAYMENT TIME IS EXTENDED 30 DAYS County Treasurer Helen Dodds has announced that County Commissioners have granted the customary thirty day extension o f lime in which to pay the December semi-annual installment o f taxes. - The extension allowed is from December 20 to January 20. The latter date wilt be the final dead line and. 0 additional extension* wilt be granted. Mr. sad Mm W, W. GaRow«ff have 4* m * fffiest*, the ia&iris parents, ft*v. #*4 Mm Bummer o f Huntington, ’ J*h and i*m W. W. Gangway on- tariaiaed a number « f relative# tftaaar Christen*# day, was served under the auspices o f the Young Married Folks Bible claps and the menu comprised turkey with a, compliment o f all the good things for the Yuletlde season. Following the dinner the employees returned to the‘paper mill where the shipping room, had been prepared for the gathering. Five reels o f motion pictures were enjoyed and interesting tr.lks given by Mr. DeForest o f Belle- fentaine, Mr. M. E. Curtis, company engineer and Mr. W. W. Galloway, general manager. 14 The employees were greatly pleased over the dinner and the entertainment provided by the* management. Sheriff Ohmer Tate Santa To Prisoners GETS PEN SENTENCE ‘ Robert' Johnson, 25, who, with Harry Duncan, 10, is alleged to have set flre,,to' the^County Jail with pos7 3ible delivery in yiew while incarcer ated as a prisoner there several weeks iga, was found guilty o f burglary and larceny by a jury in. Common pleas smogn years in prison. .PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR i m TESTS NERVE OF DR. CRESWELL Dr. S. M. Creswell, son o f Mr. and Mrs, G, H. Creswall; experienced a bold daylight raid by bandits in Tacoma, Wash., December 17ib, A full account o f the raid is given by the Tacoraa-News Tribune, Pierce county deputy sheriffs and Tacoma police officers were watching all roads leading from this city this afternoon for" a Chevrolet touring car, bearing Oregon license number 135- 103, believed to contain two bandits, who at 1:10 P, M, Monday staged e daring daylight robbery o f Dr, JS. M* Creswell, 1716 ‘ Washington building, in tbe heart o f Tacoma’s business district. t The bandits, armed with automatic pistols, accosted Dr. Creswell as he walked toward’ his autompbtte, which ' Was parked in a garage on Court C, in the rear o f Rhodes Brothers’ ’ de partment store. The robbers, officials believe, 'mis took Dr. Creswell for either the de partment store paymaster or a c o l - ' lector o f the'. Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company, both o f whom - sometimes pass this point at about that'time o f the day. One o f the bandits grabbed Dr! Creswell by the shoulder as the phy sician reached the middle o f the' al ley, Which he was, crossing.^ He spun the doctor around and ordered him .to step into -the car bearing the- Oregon license, which was parked nearby, with another man at the Bteering wheel. . ' The physician declined,. Und the bandit, pressing his pistol against the- doctor’s hack, threatened tp-fire. When the doctor again refused to get into, the car, the bandit seized the medical kit which he Was' carrying and leaped into the machine. Dr, Creswell ob tained’ the license'number o f the car aS- it sped north down-the alley, - A check-at’ the pierce county sher iff’s office revealed that the license- number was issued to H. H. Shelley o f ’ Route V B ox ’ 898, Portland. - Offi cers believe the cat may haye been stolen. - j m * — SALE SOUGHT Sale of entailed real‘estate is asked '.n a. suit filed in Common Pleas Court by The .Transcontinental Consolidated Operating Corp,, Wilmigtnon, Del,, again The Transcontinental Consoli dated Operating Corp., The Logan Na tural Gas and Fuel Co., The Ohio 'uel Supply CO., The Ohio Bell Tole- jjone Co., Hatry T. McDorman, lawrepce F. McDorman, Maybelle Mc Dorman Du Bard, John R. Irwin and Joan Diffendall, Miller and Finney, Xenia, ahd Harry T. McDorman, Springfield, are attorneys fo r the plaintiff,, School authorities were.feeling con fident >that the scarlet fever epidemic ft had run its course a s ‘no cases rier#,. reported last .week. We are informed that two new cases have been report-, ed this week which means that parents must yet exercise care and not let children congregate unless it be out- o f doors. It was hoped that the Schools could open after the Holidays but no definite announcement can be made fo r the lower grades at this time. Sheriff Ohmer Tate was Santa Claus to twenty-one prisoners in the county jail Tuesdhy. A fine chicken dinner was provided at the personal expense o f the Sheriff. It has been the custom fo r years to give only roast pork but precedent was broken this year. Mrs. Tate, who is jail matron, provided a box of candy for each prisoner. GIVEN JUDGMENT The John Van Range Co, has been awarded a judgment fo r $337.30 against J. H, Jones in Common Pleas Court. ' CASES SETTLED The following, suits have been settled and ordered dismissed in Com mon Pleas Court; Hannah Allen against Henry Washington; Cl H. Moon against E< B. Mills and others. JUST HUMANS 2J y Cent Oarr ESTATES VALUED Gross value o f the estate o f Ida Welz, deceased, is placed at $1,772 in Probate Court. Thefe are no debts and there will be no cost o f adminis tration, leaving the net value also $1,772. Breaks Arm In Fall While Husking Corn ThomaB Waters fe ll Saturday while [carrying a bundle o f fooder where ho was husking corn. In the fall he hit bis right arm in such a manner that the member was fractured.' Dr, H. C. Schick set the injured member, ^ Cattle Test Will Be Completed Soon Now that legal complications have >een untangled the State Department o f Agriculture has resumed the test ing o f dairy cattle*. A decision o f A t- tbrney General Edward Turner made this action possible and it is hoped ‘ to complete the state-test this coming year. ' INSURANCE RATES CUT APPEAL DITCH CASE An appeal from the decision of County Commissioners in, approving the petition o f B. B. Stackhouse and others fo r the construction o f the Lucas single county ditch, three miles in length, has been filed in Common Pleas Court. Commissioners have ordered bends aggregating $4,648.70 sold in antici pation -of the collection o f assessments from benefitted land owners. i t e a i t m W a t * * « $ * » in i * WINS DIVORCE Henrietta Roan has been awarded’ a divorce from William Roan lit Com* men Pleas Court on grounds o f ex-, treme .cruelty. ’ She was ordered re stored to her former name o f Fill more. They were married in Xenia December IS, 1927. No children were born o f the union. NAMED ADMINISTRATRIX Reva Beatty ha# bedh appointed administratrix o f the estate o f Charles T. Moore, late o f Xenia Twp„ and ha# filed bond o f $1,000 in Probate Court. mM&mSmm The suit o f The Eaten National Bank, Eaton, Ohio, againrt J* J. Kun* dert and A. H. Christiana ba* been eittied smd ordered bt 06m- 4me» RR** Oottrif, As a result Of installing water works in Yellow Springs new in surance rates have been givdn the village and in the residential section a cut o f 25 per cent was made. The ‘town was raised from the 9th rating to 7th class. Most business places were granted a lower reduction, Ce- datville is listed in the 9th class and increased rates Were recently given insurance companies here on business property* A CHRISTMAS. GIFT A daughter, Hazel Marie, was born Christmas day to Mr. and Mrs, Pearl Swift who reside on'the W. H. Arthur farm, , Mr. Oscar Satterfield a-ftd Mrs. Edith Blair were entertained Christ mas at dinner with Mr. and Mr#, Frank Creswell, at the home #£ Mr. and Mrs. Court Satterfield in Xtaia. The annual Chrietmaa dinner fie* the fiteey family was held at tit* horn* t£ Mr, and lit#, Carl A«d*&N«u -in Mr. ml Mrs. John S. Ra*#*y aad Ifrt. Mary Andrew returned to Kunct- W, V*., where they are aptfed- feta* J&gj. B j i i f i . W jm -fit ‘ i V f i r - 'r iM ■ ,1X11111111 r
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