The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 27-52

—-"—--—*• ■y"'^" -»- *"*jr ^~*<^a‘°^g~-T' ^W^* IW^WD vWW Mpsjlf mewteate f i s t Advwrtiwment»keep you abreast o f the ttmee. Read them! mmmmm fJFTY-fOXJETH YEAR NO* 87. / '***&**; IMS LETTER HMST11E KHranrs H » tariWtafc ftriiidd* f«r OWo ntfttt- at Camp Perry Sunday and for the next thirty day* the camp ■will be occupied by mein of the regu lor *m y , marine# and navy, Who go thare to compete for the national matchee. Adjutant General, Frank HuHenderson ha* given tentative per- mtorion for the O. N. G. Aviation Squadron from Cleveland to fly to Sandusky on Thursday, August 27, and participate in the annual parade o f the Ohio Elks Aaeoefation, holding ha reunion and convention at San ' dusky and Cedar Point, The aviation squadron comprises ten ships and!* in charge of Major Errol Zistel, tor? tner Sanduskian. C O U R T N E W S , Grove City, famous/for its jocky and dog tracks, will have a-home- coming and street celebration on Fri­ day August 21, marking the opening of the new C. C. C. highway through that municipality^lt.ia * mile long, 60 feet wide through the business sec­ tion and 40 feet through -the residen- ’ tial section. The cost of construction was' $103,102/ •Governor George White will open hte, ceremonies fol­ lowed with a parade with $500 in •prizes. The Boys Industrial School Band of 58 pieces will furnish the mUsic. Supt. T. P. Kearns o f the Division o f Safety and Hygiene of the State Industrial Commission, reports -that the record for' the first' half of the year shows a marked improvment in both accident frequency and soverity. In 1030 the average monthly total of accident# was 17,729, ‘ fatuities 105 and time lost 897,843 days. For the first half of the present year the aver age monthly total pf accidents was ■13,677, fatilitiea 90 and time lost 780, 107'days. Secretary o f State ClarOnce - 3. Byown reports that the/counties of Ohio showing increases in their rural population are,„In general, those to* 4PPI11,i(5p6v8gpS«;. adm in istrator named G. W. Bishop has been appointed ad- miaietraiior o f the estate of Foster Fitspotriek, late o f Sihaccreek Twp. Bond placed at $590. ESTATE VALUED Gross value of the estate of Kate F. Dawson, deceased, is placed at$l,-! 050 by estimate ta Probate Court, be sDtand cost at administration total $1,213,60, leaving \he estate without a net value. C. A. WEAVER APPOINTED C, A. Weaver has been named ex­ ecutor o f the estate of Volcah E. Weaver, late o f Xenia, without bond. J. A. Nisbet, B. O. Wead and J, J. Curlett named appraisers. D. & BAILEY EXECUTOR D. S. Bailey has been appointed ex­ ecutor of the ostate o f E, R. Connor, deceased, with bond of $5,000. Archie P. Gordon,'J. E, Lewis and E. E .1 Breakfield have been named apprais­ ers. . v CLERK TO RECOVER COSTS * The Greene County clerk of courts is entitled to recover costs o f $60.04' in the cade p f the Realty Securities( Corp. against Carrie J. Brownnell, un der the terms of a court order. WANTS RELEASE FROM NO. 3 "Suit for divorce from her third hus­ band, Oliver Williamson, Xenia, sued for’divorce by Rebecca Williamson, who'has been divorced twice previous* iyt They have no children. Gross neg­ lect of duty and extreme cruelty is charged. WIFE WANTS DIVORCE Ethel Helm has filed suit against her husband George Helm for divorce. They were married November 24, 1920. They have-no children. Plaintiff claims' she has been-compelled to.de­ pend upon charity and her own labors to obtain food and clothing! AdvartMarft news,assank headlinesau:tin ireatpM#__ ... it is of more mm Washington Robe Seeks damages For . Personal Injuries Washington E, Robe, Sebth Charles, ton, well known stockman and farmer in this auction of Ohio, has filed wait in the Franklin Co, Common Pleas court' seeking.judgment for $76,2b0 against J, Walter Jeffry, official of The Jeffry Manufacturing Co.,' Col­ umbus. The suit grows out of an au­ tomobile accident on Route 42, June S3, •this year. •- . ■■■.■ Robe sets out in hit petition thfthe Was driving east from South Charles­ ton on the right side of the road when Jeffrey, who is charged with driving 60miles an hour in the same direction cfaahed into the rear o f Robe’s car, Rohe Sustained,two broken cervical vertebrae and permanent injuries to his spinal cord. .A# # result he was unconscious for two days and com­ pletely lost the sight of .both eyes for ten days, The left side of hit body is paralyzed and the petition pets out that his hearing InTiis left ear is de­ stroyed. Ho says he is 44 years old and that his average income was a> bout $4,500 a year. He alleges that due to the accident his business has been terminated and the income en­ tirely lost. Ho alleges he has incur­ red medical and hospital bills in ^the sum of. $800 and that his auto was damaged to the extent of $400. PRICE, gUO A TKSJt fflfrt!MMB tnSIWML K H M I I ••flu payroll for the f aster at Cot* dascrilteFubfte EsbetowSl ho sggtex* iattetelv tan war Mwt tag* last • jwmwmpp■ - w.w.we wfyypsr wwwsw. mswv imkt wMU tibf iilt r iii a | tim tiid ls ers will remain the same. This sAriw #ras hronght *b*nt Iqr the redaction in the s M # o f tite teaching force. Last spring M s v » - , oancies existed, one in the high school and one in the grades. The board da* cided that it would be beet far various reasons not to fill these vacancies and ask the teachers to 4# additionalWeek rather than reduce their salaries* This procedure it in line,,with many schools throughout the state o f Ohio, Practically all of the eitiee aueh as Sprjngfthld, Dayton and others as- well #« many o f the smaller schools , WIFE LEFT HOME Howard Cobaugh has entered suit for divorce from Harriet Cobaugh on rim ffrin&si# of,g*o*a,aegltofc ofduty. w ifi left Item*. August 5, 'rifim'bo per othK? tiefe, all containing or being m coun­ s h near to large citiea, had 25 per cent or More growth in .their rural' “population. - These counties together with the cities ^ whicb affect them are Butler, (Cin­ cinnati), Cuyahoga (Cleveland), Franklin (Columbus), Mahoning , (Youngstown), Montgomery (Day- ton), Scioto . (Portsmouth), Stark (Canton) and Trumbull .(Warren and Youngstown The greatest saddle horse show of the year will be staged at the Ohio State Fab/August 31 to Sept. 5, ac­ cording to anOunCeuent by R. A. For­ ster. of Worthington, board member in charge . A total of $22,000 .cash and trophies will be distributed dur ing the five-day show and.most of the leading stables of the country already have signified their intention o f com- petering for these premiums by mak­ ing their entries. Very few shows in history have been able to boast of a stake list the equal of the on# arrang­ ed for tha Ohio State Fair this year. The Senatd Highway Investigating Committee hie uncovered a nice sited scandal in connection with the high­ way department Under the Cooper ad­ ministration. The Ex-Governor was before th# committee as a witness but could. Uot give much light on a real estate deal, which according to cor­ respondence indicated by paying the price for Troy property wotua do him some good in his campaign. The state purchased the property for $8,500 but to get around objection of State Auditor Joseph Tracey as. to the price being high, the price was re­ duced to $7,500 and the owner given $1,100 in addition, as “ rent. The prop­ erty was on the tax duplicate for $000 and. the building, an old factory, wa# not listed, owing to its condition, being regarded aa worthless. The state p#id $1,100 for rent of a worth­ less building for garage purposes, and Mer spent mere than $6,000 making improvements. The state then had nearly $15,000 in a property that was on the fax duplicate for $800. The -business administration” With “no debts and no deficits” received some Bride airing at the hearing. Another teafammrirrim fasveerifarion wa» that a Youngstown contractor trie paid meto riNtt fAMOO *too much* for the removal e t dirt on a highway that slid down aa a raeuit o f a cut in a Mil. FORMER XRNIA MERCHANT REPORTED CJHttCALLY ILL leperia rite bedridd «t H, 1. fMUMidt, ferine* Xante merchant, are Mat Re It eririeeUy ffl m i to d v iiy ewpMDnento-tot# .dtoto* .new j PPTH U wmRmm #•*** «o ■The -Turnbull Reunion Held In Xenia ■-------- ' \ i' The annual Turnbull reunion and picnic was held at the home o f Misses' Anna and Jeannette Morrow) Xenia/ last Wednesday, instead of Shawnee ~ Park,"owing to inclement weather. nf|>wil>. Following the dinner guessing coH-' as part test# were featured and prizes warm taohilimaiiJk won by Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Joskin, j w j « Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Turnbull and Mr.- John Jrifries. t' >m.» rw Mr. E. J.-Turnbull gave the addrees p--™ of the day. He was bom near Roel '^ ^ w T Water, Scotland, and Is now a resi-^ - - dent o f Dayton, He has traced the origin o f the femily beck tO the elev­ enth century in Scotland showing Roxburghshire on the Scottish border is the birthplace of the clan. Hi# his- S iU u r d a y E . C . R a d e r D i e d „■;■ •' 1 -.r.v.-.- : M o n d a y M o r n i n g i t e r D a y , , j Edwin C. Rader, 76, prominent : - • jXenia contractor, died in a hospitalJn Doimty Farm Bureau. *1 Rochester, Minn., Monday morning dywmid*mqetor day at following an oporarion for inward •Xenia, Saturday, S e p t .X ^ ’ P**0™ *1 l**} rand Mr*. Bade* went to Rochester children. . DEFAULT JUDGMENT Default judgment for $1,676.68 duo the atato industrial commisalon, has been awarded in Common Fleas Court against John T. Barnett, Xenia, Xenia sawmill operator. The sum is unpaid insurance premiums Under the Ohio workman’s compensation law. Barnett did not contest the suit. SUIT AGAINST RAILROAD Ralph Nevitt, 27, Xenian, injured last May 13th when an auto crashed into a box car -of the Pennsylvania railroad at the Overlook Ave. crossing in Dayton, has brought suit asking damages to the amount 0t $75,726.66 The railroad companyis charged with negligence in not providing proper warning for autoista at that crossing. He claims to have been injured per- mantenriy- '*• . VIIV- V is VWj i.MvM! JVX .■ ■ jiUR. V*«Ue# > ofihefawdb'duwntoth# Wa# interasring. Letters were read from the Rev, T. B. Turnbull, D. D., the oldest member o f the family.. A business meeting followed to arange for th# reunion mat y#a$.' % ASKS FOR DAMAGES Suit for $5000 dimag## based on personal injury due to - a motor ear accident has been filed hi Common Pleas Court, by John Toner against Harvey Riley, Xenia, driver o f a ear that plunged through a railing on a bridge over Shawnee Creek on Nov. 3, 1929. Toner says he was an em­ ployee of the Hooven A Allison Co. for 31 years and had been paying Riley 75 cento a week to drive him to and from work each day. He suf­ fered a broken right lag with cracked shin bone and waseo nfined in the hos­ pital for ,40 days. Negligence In Op­ eration of the car Is charged. SUIT FOR DIVORCE Mrs. Nora D. Duellman, wife of the operator of Beat Haven Park, Dayton pike, has brought suit against her husband, L. W.JDuellman, on grounds o f gross neglect of duty,end extreme cruelty. The y'wera married la Day- ton Juno 16, 1897. -She say* she ha# supported herself'and helpod support the husband, who she says spends most of hi# rime drinking. She **k* an injunction preventing the husband from molesting her, coming to the perk an dfrOm withdrawing money. She asks alimony and derim that de­ fendant be divested of ##y bitterest in their rial estate. SECOND BANE CLOSES lit jaMFRXIMHmLLR, MONDAY The Citizen’s Bank In Jeffersonville failed to open for bueinrie Monday. Frntett assets ar# glvim Hi th# #a««i. The Farmer. Batik rioeed early this past summer for th# **»* *•*•*«. Ssroiw Variks hat# •#Wn* "EM M ,or bleu re-organized during, the past year In Fsgrit# duM* IN*Mtofcank. in Waektogton O. H. h«* ‘ ’ the fi»i#»ri*l strria. Auto Overturns On Springfield Pike George Gordon and Presley Towns- ley, with two lady friends from 8«- dalia, figured In a motor accident on the Springfield pike tost Friday night. Mr. Gordon was driving and was so blinded by the light of an approach­ ing motorist that his machine went off the road Into the ditch and over­ turned. Mr. Gordon suffered a very bed cut on his left arm with bruises. Mr. Townsley was injured acroee the bade and wss in bed for several days. The two ladies only suffered minor, cuts and scratches. Dr, Harold Ray dressed toe wounds'. * national mov#weofcfor fsrmersv according to. pmidefit-of the Fas^Bhreari.’ ed hy the American, all farmers ar# ask- A speaker o f na- I«'expsri#d. affair ar# in the hands 'ttampeicd of.preair Agent,’Drake, " ' Mrit'Elmlr.Hat* . Th* program will flilkiw - 1 # 9 PP#rat g:$0 o’d gk . , V picnic Fish and Game Picnic D ate Is balled O ff Th# annual picnic for member# of the Green# County Fish and Game Protective Association, tost was to have b#en held at Bryan State Park, Wednesday, August 26, has been call­ ed off for tola year, according to Pres Hirry E, Rice., who(ws« unable to get prominent speakers on that date. Xenia Candidate ' W ithdraws Name Those whe have been Watching too contest in.Xento City for eommjbabm- or, were given a surprise, Tuesday when Fred W. Banger, filed hit with­ drawal with the Board of Election#, through Cleric Earl Short. r Hi says ne is disgusted with polities. ..... . ...... ■ -■'• On Fishing Trip 1. To Michigan Mssers. M. C. Nagley, Paul Edwards, Coach Borst and H. H. Brown, left at midnight tost Saturday on a fishing trip to Michigan. They expect to re­ turn to# tost Of this week. REPORT on VALUATIONS TO BE MADE PUBLIC SOON James J, Curiett, county auditor, say# that k# hops# t o h ifi reports #f to# reemit ooriitg apjwabml o f m il ostato rnady som# Dm# tots w#rie. No rey«m kd# ks#n toeued a# to too pm osntflg# i f mJaaUott# h# loW«r#i. Tk# toot appratosnumt was wad# k» I lik * < , , i ’* ; - t ’ . County Bank Heads; . / T o Discuss Tax A meeting o f representative o f the nine banka in this county to to b* Arid-to Xitatotkia week, according'to At E. FWdknor, president of, toe county aseeriarion, to ‘determine what uctkm is to be taken under the new Jhio tax. tow* The law givee building and loans and banks to# right to absorb to# per­ sonal property tax assessed op indi­ vidual . deposits, except dharitable funds that ar# nob-taxable. The rate .» two mills <mthe dollar; Cliftxm jPtesbyteriana Celabrate Ckurch 12 dA Anniversary The ORfafc Prssbytekton coagreg#-, tiwt, celebrated its 120 aWfiversnry, Wednesdey with fisthrKlee ttototeok viritors bask to to# days When toe little aongrsgatton was first.formed. Ike affsbr waa hold to to# opera nouse Whom relics of bygone: d#ys #*r* d1eptoy»ih The stsg# was fitted up aa nearly aa poealbie as a living room of » hem# back to 1811,' when the first organisation was completed, There wet* bectiu lor the sal# of va­ rious artists#. A birthday ask# was cut toto MRptoee# and arid. Mis sitooonesWktt# read * history Of the oeugwgation during the after* nee# and tout event#g 12 giria Wear* mg eootsme# o f tit# peroidfsrepresent­ ed staged a pegeant, At preawit the eengregation ha# no psator, The first wa# Rev. Andraw Poagn#) trim imnmd El years) E#v. atoMisilMtoM wa# next, and wna pas#; tor.E4-tease. S#vz Dtodil Ercumto# #maff*S>#r **»p#oa^-Eswv Etotry C. 4Foatm, and Sue. EMjjffriiairVho n - algned about k y#urng# Th# first httildtog wa# at tog straw tor#t*h*fotfemed ky a brisk to 1820, with .at okuMk seliool. nsarby. Th# pressut hriMtog wa# smtstrurisd ■ to U54 Fuads Graated For O .S .K S . O. Hoaw Th! flton#-B#«ted «f Control hasm- 4 * toe O, ri, * g. O. Home. <Thi t*Mtoiat#i# had rafueed tm m ■ — .rijkjjjfya^ . tohlil •.AaOKma two weeks,’ ago to enter, Mayo Clinic. The deceased wa# bom in Xenia and following his education learned the brick bade. He Was’engaged in busi­ ness to Jamestown two years and for five year* was engaged in farming to Cedarvllit ^township. He again lo­ cated to Xenia and.took up contract­ ing. • ' ' He whs married to Miss Jennie B. Carruthers, Cedarville Twp. to. 1879 and they celebrated their golden wed' Death Comes To ‘’*■.*; 1 ’ ‘'*, .T Maragret Stover Mrs, Margaret Stover, 6l,'Dayton, formerly of Jaipestown and Xenia,, mother of Mrs. William; Frame of this, place, died at the Miami Valley lospital, Dayton, Sunday morning, Diabetes’ was.given aa the cause .of her death; ’ She is survived by her husband, Harley Stover, two daughters, Mrs. Tern Frame,- this 'place,’- ithd Mra, Lemrito McAughan, Huaton, Texas; a son, Ray Barton, Dayton. The follow­ ing sisters survive: Mrs. Atchie 'Goto don,.. Jamestown; Mrs. Hugh Kinna- mojn, Chillicothe; -Mrs. Thomas Rog­ ers, Covingtou, Ind., Mrs. JBruce Frye, Lexington, Ky. 'and ’Mrs. Charles Buck, jCJincinnatu There are alsb five ;srandchildreh, She wps a member o f he First UrP, church,- Xrila. Th# funeral was hold from the Nag- dfe^imnltormiF yietu itoo.'v|to I3om,.m0ih».. 'Jtofriuan was a member o f th# First' Reformed Church, Xenia, and: was an elder at the time of hie death; Beside* his wid< ow he leaves the Following sisters end brother: Mrs. 'Martha McClellan and Mr*. Adda R, Oglesbee, Xenia; Mrs, Mary Ell# Dean, .Newton Fells, O., and Willard,H, Rader, Xenie. The funeral’was Held Thursday af­ ternoon from the First Reformed Church', with burial - in Woodland Cemetery,, , ' CLARENCE J. BROWN EETS 7th DISTRICT ENDORSEMENT Representatives 6t the nine differ­ ent counties in the Seventh District met. in 'SpringflekT last Thursday and gave endorsement to the candidacy of Clarence J. Brown, who is expected to enter the Republican primary next year for nomination for governor. It is hinted that Myers Y, Cooper gpd James G. Begg, will also be in the list when the time comes. Home Clothing Co. . Starts Mammoth Sale Saturday The Homo Glothing Co, of which G. tt. Hartman is propri#tor, starts it* first big sale to tk# history of the stoM.whieh wa* opened 22 years ago. . This sato to to the hands of the Yoat# Sales.Co* a firm noted for con­ ducting sales of MfcmhaadiM. The store was. turned over to Mr. Yoatx to ptepere for the sale. Mr, Hartman desired to reduce his heevy~*tock of merehandise and prioes w#r* on sech article by Mr. Yont*. I f y trice th* time to read the peg# ad you will be convinced that prices have been slaughtered below anything in recent years. Th# whole trading ter­ ritory for mites around has been in­ vited t# this gnat money saving sale add some special inducements are set for the grand opening Saturday morn tog, . Next Thuredey Mr. Yont* to going to have a little party at the Hartman Store, as to bto usual custom. He is going to filva away some fre# prims, th# details of which ar* described in th# advertisement to this issue. With th# ton season at hand, school' Open- tag **#n,h«re to a griton opportunity to aav# money on purchase# of aU kinds o f wearing apparel for men women and children. The Johnson banker shop in the resident* proparty n#xt to Crras#*s meat maricet has been moved to Xmito Mr. Johnson will move his family la tor, : ■ * Fa* Bali; Saveral tamdrad tatokria of goed sound som. Qt& pkan* t-161. :nterment in Jamestown cemeteiy. State Leader Talks T o Grange Members The annual picnic of the nine Grange organizations in Greene County was held Ie*t Wednesday in Shawnee park, Xenia. Joseph W. Ficther,' -new as­ sistant director of /education was the speaker. Ho has for a>number of years been lecturer, for the state grangei He emphasized the import­ une# of rural education and pointed out that during the present period of depression the city schools are not having'financial diflculties and that rural, residents should turn a deaf ear to all agitation detrimental to schools in the rural districts. v He spoke of-the influence of the grange in the last legislature, how the organization assisted in framing o f the new tax tows. Corn Borer Squads Find Money Is Scarce The com borer squsds that have been petroling the roads in southern Ohio looking for the corn borer have been dismiseed as funds have vanish­ ed, The federal government provided r t of the funds but Ohi# had none meet it this .year. Of OoUrS# the pesky little com boner that has wor­ ried the politicians more than ii has the farmers qsn now proceed without annoyance from inspectors. Millions o f dollars of tax money has been wasted. The weakness of . tha cam­ paign to that instead of holding baric that was supposed to com* in country from Canada, the in­ squad was marched further south in the state each year., t>*at to Hampshire Breeders Picnic A t Ferndale Hampshire breeders ctf that state held a picnic last Thursday at Fern- dale fifo*1 bn Jamestown pik#. A number of interesting talks wars made by breeders and th* inspection of the Bobbins herd followed during the afternoon. ’ Suffers Leg Cut By By Hand Sickle John Richards, aon uf Mr. and Mr# A. E. Richard#, sustained a had cut on his left lower limb several days ago while using a skkte cutting weeds. H* wastaid up to**#* days aad to yet utmbto to wsffc «n th# injured jjatahir. Ba**M tour reduced their number o f teach*** foe the coming'year. The principal reason for this action on the part of our beard is that prac­ tically all of oiu" teacher* are- receiv- - ing'lesB salary than teachers who are located in the poorest counties Of Ohio. Cedarville dote not xestiva' State A id ;' If We^did •redvive State: Aid, moat of our 'teachers would re­ ceive considerably more than they do now. ’ The board felt it would be rate-, er inconsistent'to reduce salaries in view o f the state sid satory schedule. The board took; Utopian o f rsdueing the psyroll by reduring^te#.te*ddag force at a sating o f $2,000, or s ton per cent saying- over toshyear. - Thu reduction; in,,the /number- «C teachers wilt not impair the progress, of the school or its standing in any way. It merely means more .work fer i%tea<^ers:M d in ;sbme:cajteS':torger;: classes, both o f which will be In Uae with many other schools, - / The,Iboard to’ reducing’ the cost of upkeep where.it is possible to do so, . No equipment,'except what ]#; alMKH lutely necessary for tee operation o f ^ the school to being purchased at this time, The'Strictest economy to being enforced, by the board’ in the cost o f -j all school operation. . Superintendent H. C, Fttrst refused, to accept the $100 increase, which waa allowed 1dm water bto contract. Ha board aa tea*salaries til th*. to#eh#r» wtoli remain the same aril also. In viewnf the present economic conditions that h# would not’ consider accepting th# specified increase, AU salaries of the fauclty will, therefore, remain the - ! same as for last year. Cedarville has “an accredited school.' That is,' it.is a member o f the Norte - Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, It is 'the only school in the County system of Gneetta. County,that is a member of this **- socition, A school to become s mem­ ber must have outstanding teacher# and high scholastic standards. Good equipment must be maintained. In other words, it is not only *n h aw but a 'distinct advantage to the stu­ dents for a school' to belong to th* North Central Association. A student is forutnate indeed, to have th epriv- dege of graduating from an accredited, #shee)« - .. ..(feijgEfll - The community would not tran ce see the local school loose its member­ ship In. the Norte Central Association. This would b« a serious set back to a school that haa reached the high standard* that it now possesses. Th# remdts at th# recent State Sofcolar- ship CCntests prove beyond doubt that the school lives up to whatW accred­ ited school is expected to be. For the past two years, sectional and state honor! have been won by our stu­ dent*. \Ur S .K i 4-H C i u d Opened Camp Monday Eighty-five 4-H Clib memhars and leaders were enrolled when th# an­ nual club camp at Camp Clifton op­ ened Monday evening with vteper sor­ tie# and camp fix# unde* direction of tha toaderf, Booh aertioe* ar* held each ovening at 7:20 p. nu Boys and. Irfrii attending the camp ar* ditidsd Into fern* tribes in Indian fashion and a print system to bring •taPtoyed, Prize# ar# glvsn those reoslvtag the highest number o f prints. There is class work each day ta charge of leader* for inetruettou ta recreation and muate; •hda* weak; honi# damaustrittion; Swsdtok w«av- ing; nature study, first rid worit, and toateatersfti . Xenia Wmnnn F miies Ohio Bair t u t Misa Bamtotta i . Monro#, Xaria, to th# Erst woman tawy#*, to p**s tk# state exairiaatia# ftiiM *>* 1 *. -eewawima 'vmpwsa T^us^mueuega Gmne ommty had on# #te#* mui- mMa MBlElM M2F *

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