The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 27-52

s#* yt?- ~8* qnr~, 'ig+'m t f o f o P » i f c m fo t f tg i«L Adv«a*ti«eK>witi kaep o ft -t im e s . Be»d thorn! ■BBBBB9B9B! lUTY-POUBOB: YEAR No. 40. LETTER HMiSTATE 88FwR^THI9fi^S a over t the iirpk as— sard. COWIMBl^TIwOWe RtstsF.hr •» usual attracted tens e f tbounuadsof vlsttero to tiw Capital City, a large per eantofwhom Tielted the Capitol build- fog inepectod the state offtoe*. Boys ^andOkfo dubspredominated and the yow*m**n enjoyed »%ht-»**teg tom to samel o f (fee state institutions. m e a n <«Hw*Mwe*ea COURT NEWS' .7" ? ” 11 and w ith s back . jack t o . o since landso- in 15 j 2 i’ you r ' ng you 11 wear r X) [OPIN operator, at is true planted with per- re where at estate. « io Gowmaor Gaerg* White 'ind Secre­ tary o f Stele Clarence J* Btowa hare been meeting on the same speakers platform the past several days, but pottles We* tabooedto tbsir addresses. Fridaysfoentoea both officials assisted hi the official opening o f the super highwayconnecting Canton andAkron, tenmiles in lengthend forty feet wide. Saturday the two State Officials were the geests o f residents -Si ■Putman county atth*.59fo “Pioneer Day" cele­ bration at Halids. Civil Service Com- mleaieasr forF,. Sandalswfi'afiio { an ' honored guest, it being his native coun ty. A pioneer,celebration in Northwest am Ohio would, hardly be a success Without his presence and he has pos- ribly spoken at more o f these celebra­ tions than any other citizen of the ■uhlte. ”’r ; ■ , If tbegood house wives o f this great eommonwealth ward allowed to visit the kitchens o f the Ohio Penitentiary thaywould find experts engaged in can . - nfogtomatoes, be^:0©tri; )fo*ha,'©*p» rota mid othar vegetables.-In addition , •they are potting up fruit and making forge quatitiaxof jellies. The contain­ ers usedweremade in the tin shop and Stef'Shu'inaide:;JoibjAmm start to finish. The menus at the prison is —changed daily and thefood la prepared " ha an appetftfog'manner "being most . jwfotebfoand wholesome, . - — " Simauis— la-nwi-iw"1'iai'wim NEW BAILIFF APPOINTED Common Plena Judge R. L. Oowdy has spgokntsd flamy Bvrigart, Treble*, World War Veteran, as bailiff of Cetn- mori Pleas Ceurt to succeed Jaoeb StewnrVwhe has served since 1981but has not been able to serve bwtog to iUbeelth, Demurrer to the petition In the suit brought by TheStephens Hotel System Inc., Toledo, againstE. S, Hally,owner o f the Arcade Hotel Springfield, but a resident of .Greene county, was sus­ tained in a decision handed down by JudgeGowdy. The Toledo conyjany in its suitclaimedbusiness hadbeen ruin­ ed wheat Kelly bad opened the arpade through the building as a public mar­ ket. It was charged bad.odors from fish meats and vegetables were offensive to hotel guests. Under.the terms o f the lease the Court held there was nothing^ to prevent the owner from using the arcade as he saw fit. Suit for f 185,000 damages h»d been asked.-'----------- ' flSTATBSVAbUED Gross value of the estate of Ifary Belle Gatch.Xenia, was placed at $F,- 089.55 in an estimate filed in Probate Court- Debt and cost o f administration equal this amount leaving no net val ue. Estate ofRobfc. S. Spahr, deceased, is estimated at $3,676.39, gross value. The net value is $419.70 after debts and cost o f administration are deduct Od, leaving a total of $3,2556.69. ■jf ; -tr PROBATE COURT A. B. McFarland has been named administrator of the estate of Merle McFarland, late of Cedarville, with |200 bond in Probate Court. Jennie M. Thomas has beenappoint­ ed administratrix of the estate of Eli­ nor «EtlA Miller,-late of Xenia, With bond o f $1,56Q. Anna Morow, Mary Wilgua and Charles R. Bale* were ap­ pointed appraisers. , Application of Warr#n J, Morris to H. 6 . Southard, tf. D., Director o f be appointed administrator o f the es- •Jthe Stats Department o f Health, says' tale of Alice fl; Halverstott, late o f that the recent increase in the death Xenia, halfbean set for bearing on ■ tl Lby;added'^dc(mc«rted ef- tfsofi e f AHlaterestedmthe 5 ’ September8. EXKCUTORNAMED -Trimkite time j' •Appoiatmentof Marion Mgteffiald of the estate o f Aaron W. H** JM. been able to1 SUIT BROUGHT AGAINST KANG IM# fo* fi)X bankR o f ;lrtpen## for Mrs. Jennie tf. Bredfute, Xante; has ettracs ea Juts baen tiw.-custom in the brought shit against T.fJ. Long, Xenia .past? |hWM»*r, lwf* aimieus that therertwtoto and fosui*aM*gMtt»en the weak eoutiaae, andIs willing to eo-op- ground that she had boen defrhudtad esaM iaeofar as finances will permit, -of $500 in a real estate deal. The s. ^....... , [plaintiff says she listed her residence According to Clarence J. Brown, Sec- ‘ property in Xenia with Long last Feb- ratary o f State, under whose juriadic-' maty and that on tfareh aha contract­ ion the Bureau o f Motor Vehices op- «d to sell the property to Dr; Mar»h*ll a i M u registration of most classes!M. Best, Xenid physician. It is claimed g aue.and trailers In the first six Dr- Best deposited $500 with Long as wmtlu o fl9 8 l wasbehindim In the hinder until the deal whs completed, aaaa af uaaiesieer this iowiring was^but the contract was not completed, In the c.Se ofand the $500 was not paid ot plaintiff. ♦wolw and peassngfr-commercial ve-,Long has been missing since May 15 hides the decline was about two-[and suit is brought torecover the $S0G <tkip£ao f one par cant. The number o f >against Long and his banding, com- aeparai* dadar establishments is a- paby, Glens Falla-ldemnlty Co. Glens j £ z r o k L 4f "A AdmrUsfa* is news, t# n fiih i f i i t h a ^ M o n t h e f a M f i f M S . M W a t it is o f *mom signnuMmcs ta jws. CEDARVILLE, O) nmnwashiR wmmsjgmmmmmmmsea FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,1931. mmmmm PRICE. gL50 A YEAR Board mam mm SCHOOLNEWS % * £ 1W j SA L J t : The local scheol epausd Monday with an awroUmest of 4$$, vridsh was dstrtbutad as follows in tka various .gradas: Grada —47j grad# S—4$. grad# $-'-38; geade A~4S; glad# 5-r 68; grads 6—41; grade 7—IS; Xrsda 8—88; grade 9—38; grade 16—45; trade 11—32; grad# 12—24, This make* the total enrollment about the gam# a# last year. M B T .r r a s n Mj^FePIflWP 5 0TK »A T i p i P w W IPWWIr^flPW' w m H 9 E M M I ■m bout 12per eent lewer than a year ago. Auta-tsailer ragistrations, however, did not follow tha general trend, but focussed by abopt 40 per cent. This ia notable, earning at a time Falls, N. Y. PARTITION SUrf John W. Lamms and Laura t f , when' Snyder have brought a partition sait apeaiaiLattention ia bring paid to .M fo g ,« f fotri»rityJrrighi the Weak on the new state office buikb lag in South Front street iabeingpush «d rapidly hot it is hardly probable that any of the various departsttats, new sBatt— d ever the ' city, wfil be nhte to mova in aariy in the year. In­ deedIt maybawell tewazds the endof ilmyuarbeferathey find a pernmnent heme fo hta new edifice. v“Sav* Surplua” Cftmpaign Is Now On “A Sava the Surplus* campaign has been-organised foths county with the atoeflrii o f Miss Rath Bradford, the eennty home demonstration agent, ai riudnaan. Tha project will be carried tut# evarf towtmhlp in tha County. It ||pgijaaed^te h n t tha worit carried on for the diffirmst chttrch* organisa­ tion*, lodges and civic groups. products Wilt he dlstrib- ^Ctoes, tovriiship tttts- o f odueation in sack township and the Social Service or­ ganisation fo Xante. Vsgetabl— and fruita will b« can- 'n#d a* there is an ovarsuppiy of each fo mmei towwri#. About *«v*nty- fiva passswi text* fo atteodaiw# it the Go®* T* Sleep End f fm Ditch who gives hte fotfraea at OedwfvUte, cteim* to f o t e m y r im r i- K ite. liMlflafe ai I a*«orit ffoxiag im *»' W&M km t Ifo- is grid iflh.&arjl. *. ...... SftrTjtey, or suit for sale of real ectste in Su- garcreek Twp., against Minnie F. Thornhill, Uxzie B. Whittaker and Frank D, Lamme,, the plaintiffs and defendants each being eotReld to a one-fifth share fit the property. MU- elr and Finney, attorneys for plain­ tiff. . FORECLOSURE SUIT Suit to foreclose mortagea totalling $30,000 on the BrowneS farm in Beav­ ercreek Twp. has bean filed in Com­ mon Pleas Court by Carrie J. Brown­ ell against John R. Brownell and Sue Brirshmstt Brownell. DIVORCE GRANTED Viola Bebart has been given a di­ vorce,from Aaron Bebart on greemds of wilful abeenoe from home for atari than thr** years, Bb# wav ordered re­ stored to her maiden name of Vfote Geehont, * BALE APPROVED Sate of property to tha plaintiff for $2,200 has been Confirmed lit tba case of tbe Home Building and Saving# Co. against Homer E. Harden and at- at in Common Pleaa Court. HAMSCOMPANY HASMODERN __ _jM S . . '.-eetr- sTbe flfopar .Blzaw- Co. is note operating at full with the naw.power plant in fulf op­ eration. The equipment Is o f the tur­ bine type and tb* entire plant is now operated by electricity Which is gen- stated" by the turbin system. Xhe' plant waa foatslted by the Westiitg- nouse Co., Pittsburgh, and 1* the ast ward in power equipment. 'A .fine grade ufetefte bond te nhw! bring made ahd & grite. a ^ tmring^in' $ht dew jteat reduiree onteia- ttsed afoam from foe turbin is ueeds- d*in in Coeking the straw and also, fo and foter-racisl as well as interna- Jryfog the rolls fo making the paper, tjonhl must be fhced by tha youth of From the standpoint o f efficiency “ tha new plant is th meost modern for power purposes to be found In the county. General Manager W. W» Galloway informs us that at some futor* date he hopes to announce one or.-two open nighta when delegations can' be escorted through the mil! not only to' inspect tbe new power system but the entire plant. PETITION DENIED Denying partition, the oourt auth­ orised public sate o f property appwtfa ed at $50 ait aera, or a total of $6,640, fo the case of Harry D. Bmith, execu­ tor, against Robert George Watt and others. Farm Bureau Will Select Delegate^ Ta State Federatiea The Greene County Farm Bureau delegate* to the annual meeting of tbe Ohio Farm Bureau Federation meeet- iag will be selected at tha MusterDay pregraat which will be held by the Greene County Farm Bureau at Shaw nee Park, Xenia, Saturday evening, September 12, according to President David C. Bradfute. A nominating committee composed of A. E. Swaby, H. tf, Thomas and A. R. Collins fo a meeting Tuesday, Sept. 8 selected the folfowfog delegate* for nomina­ tion! David C. Bradfute, Mrs. El­ mer Hetxel, J. B, Mason,’ J. R. Kimber W. ]L Bafoe*, Mrs. Ernest Bradford, Geo. W. Galsa, H. E. Cook, Fred Will­ iamson and C. R. Tlltow. Two dele­ gate* and two alternates wil be select­ ed by the membership to represent the county organization at the state meeting, November 10-11. Mrs. Charles W, Sewell, Hmne and Cemmanlty Dfreetor of the American Farm Bureau Federation is to be hte principal speaker at this Muster Day Program. Mrs, Sewall i* an orator of exceptional ability and with a per­ sonality that endears her to all who meet her. . L. B. Palmer, preeident « f the Ohio Fami Bureau federation will bring grerifoga from tba Btat# Oiganisa- Uon, „ The program will-atari with a Pic­ nic Supper at 6:80 P. tffollow ed by tha Muster Day program at 8:80. This te part of the nation-wide mobil­ isation of fanners spoasered by the Amarican Farm flfoaau Federation who are urging formers to “ toe the mark" just at their Colonial ances­ tors did on Muster Day. COLLEGE! FH3I QU m Cedarville; fast opening address Hariiman, D. Freabyteriait'ebb the ^Flaming; ~ exercise*. 'f, His ptetur# <*f-j the rrifooh afo^tested- today mu Wm you leaders of. Opened Wednes- lirih, ydar- ; The by. Rev. W, P, igtite'pftlhe-'-Fhnib 'teho;»pok#r on ii^iit Ahe. ;.«h«itei' oppbrtunity ami yitafo left many kthat the youthhf Jh# tomtetote. 'Snfot 'bb-flp andtha adr .mid’ foveatfoiL^nje pcobiems o f un employment, lawlessness fo America COUKRMNKS TOPITTHES 6KDEPOSITS By the action o f the-various banks fo the county, the institutions will phy the tax on individual deposits under tha-new- tax law starting in Decem­ ber. Suchwas the effect following of a resolution passed by representatives o f the county banks at a meeting!held in Xenia, Tuesday evening. ' \ < Under the law the rate is fixed at |2 .per thousand deposited andindiv­ idual deporifors will not be called up­ on to pay thia tax. Tha quasHon o f fotoraid rates, was Dr. McChesuey Speaks At Opening ChapriBzarctees l!ba.d$at chapel for the high school was held in the auditorium, Monday morning, with Bupt„ Furst presiding; Tha xcriptw# reading hy Dr, Harri mad was followed for prayer by Rite* Hutchison. Ip tha address o f the morning Dr. W. ft, MeCheaney , appropriately stressed the need for » young people! to take advantage o f the opportuni­ ties offered them and to prepare for the future^ ----- -- —-— After the two members of the Board of Education, Mr. Creawefl and Mr. West, and the members of the facul­ ty had responded with remarks, the ienediction was pronounced by Rev. Robert French, pastor of the Clifton United Presbyterian chufch. <r Following tha chapel exercises, an­ nouncement* wez# mado and the stu­ dents dismissed to tha home- rooms where they were given materials.pre­ paratory for registering, which wab completed Tuesday morning. * Special Sight Saving School Here A, special Bight Saving, School hfek been placed by the State Department of Education in the local schools, where a room has been epiecially e* quipped for the purpose. Mrs. Flor­ ence Aidtman, appointed for the State Department, ia fo charge o f. the new chool, which is being maintained en< ireyl at the expense, pf the state, 'welve pupils, coming front Yellow Springs, Xenia and Osborn are enroll­ ed. • ■ * today. He made an urgenf appeal to the young people to prepare themsel­ ves to meet the challenge' of the fu­ ture. The responsibility of duty was never so grsat as today when the en­ tire nation Was fo a period of unrest, The chapel service Was opened by Rev. R, A. Jamieson, who gave the invocation. The scripture was read by Rev. Carl White, pastor o f the Yellow Springs Presbyterian church and the devotion* by President McChesney.1 . A piano duet “Fanfare*' wax offered oy tb* Miiss* Mary ‘Margaret Mac Lilian and Euth Kimball, students of -ha department of bsuaic, Rev. Paul Duncan of Coultorvilte, IlL, gave a jriaf talk. - Two new mernbei* of th# faculty were iatroduced to the student body. Mis* Mary Bafore, Carlisle, O., erad­ iate of tbs Ohio Northern school of jxprearion, wBXbe instructor fo ora- vaett and Harrid Ray, tf. D., Cedar- ;ill», graduate e f the medical college jf the University e f Michigan, is the jew prtfoseer e f health, hygiene and jnatomy. A vocal daet was rendered by th& Misses Martha Waddle and Lenora Skfonell. Prayer and benediction by the Rev. W. H. TUford, pastor of the Presbyterian fkutth, Xenia. ; Bcbrnfi Cafeteria. 0 pena Menday Tha Cafeteria will open Monday, September 14. The price has been fodUeed to four cents, There te no as- siiranc^ however, that this price will remain unle*« a sufficient number Piatxonise Hie cafeteria* fo .order ifo A special plate luncheon will be ser­ ved each Wednesday for.fffteen cekt* Phe Home1Economics room, has been completely screened, and with' our Frigidaire We ate fully .equipped to as much as tha tax is tb.be paid by the bank. ,However this question r is left open for ihdividual banks to a- doptlts own policy as to interest on This befog the annual meeting o f Greene County Bankers’ Association the foilowin^ offiCers were elected for the year: Lewis F. Tindall, cashier of.The Ex­ change Bank, Cedarville, was chosen president, succeeding A. El Faulkner, cashier o f the Xenia Commercial and Savfogs Bank. Herbert C. Fisher; cashier o f the Bowersville Bank, secretary. All of the nine banks fo the county were represented at the meeting ex­ cept the First National Bank, at Os­ born* The other banks are Spring Valley National Hank,' Bowersville Bank;. Miami Deposit Bank, Yellow Springs; Farmers and Traders Bank, Jamestown; Exchange Bank, Cedar- ville; Commercial and Savings, Xenia National and. Citizens National, Xenia savings Accounts. JUDGMENTS GRANTED Th* .First National Bank, Osborn, ha* betel granted x eognevit judgment gef agataat L. E. MBler and M|. 'ibi A'ltfiS fosh'ti 'IfiMfsSig# ' *# JUMNEnliVl .JM' J m AM w w 0II* w E, A Oster, Yritew Springs, has w m m ' tit F« tellter fo OfouHMMi 4 j | • m M <pp»f*4 Ceuneil met fo regular session Monday yritii all msmhers present. Thera was no businas* o f imporiaae* athse titan pforment o f regular bibs, Council expects to undertake be* street Improvement week with the rid w m MI - wwWW- iPPW ment on eomptstltien ef tbe Turnbull mad, . rwaCandidates F o r B o n d o f E d u c a t io n There will be but two candidates jut members of the Gteetta County Beard of Education at,,the November ilectten, J, B. Rtfs and H. fi, Bales, jOth" entered for re-election. Both mve served on the board for some time and both have administered their duties to the aatiefoction of the school patrons fo th# county. Locally there are but two candidate* for beard o f Sdueaticn, William B. Ferguson, for re-election and W. C. Iliff for election. Mr. fiiff served on the board several years ago and he was indueed to give part of his tmie in the interest o f the local schools. FARM SELLS AT NEW LOW RECORD PRICE The George H. Kelley farm o f 151. t$ acres in Vernon ownship became the property of the Prudential Life lasunmce Company at * publie aria by Deputy Sheriff James Monday afternoon at the .Court hiWte The 'eom»miy bid tbe. bmi ia ak IMJH aa acre. It wxe bp- a t 'I f f . m were. -—Clinton serve the pupil# during the entire school year. Also the- Girls’ Lunch room is being supplied with addition­ al seating capacity. We suggest thiet parents consider seriously having their children .secure their entire lunch in the cafeteria, since food prices have droppedConsid­ erably during the past year, and as a result'the saving i* passed on to the pupils. This, makes the total ■cost very small, ranging- from ‘four to twsnty cents; \ Protection For s Softool Children Now that School is in sessionmotor­ ists should keep fo mind the Safety of school children. Drive With extreme iaution when n«*r tha school house On Main street, Observe tba traffic lights 3ut do not take right of way if seme youngster has failed to observe the usual traffic ruels. Be guarded when iriving on Main■Street that a yoUUg- ater suddenly attempts to cross the jtreet other than at an fotorsecion. ParenSt should girs direction to the young folks that arc entering school for the first time. They should be in­ structed to cross with the green light. They should be urged to look both ways before crossing. They should not be permitted to erose only at intersection#. They should hotdart out across tb# street between automobile* that might beparked. ' Thosewho reside on th* West side of Main street should croea over the first andmost convenient crossing and stay dn that aide until the school building ia reached, . Education fo traffic tales today ate just a* important as book*. But motorists should take no chance and always have the cat Under com­ plete control when approaching the School building, or at all hour* when children,ate going to at from ischool. Football Schedule Announced. By Coach Orr Coach Orr is hard at work prepar iieg his squad for the coming football season. Twenty-four boy* are striv­ ing for a place on the teamwhich will play fo tbe following games: DATE Sept 19 Sept 26 Oct. 2 Get 9 Oct* 16 Oct. 28 OSt. 30 Nov. 6 Not. IS GAMES PLACE ' Springfield Thebe Columbus West There Dayton Fairmoqt There Lanier There Lebanon Thee# Osbom (Bath) Her* Mt. Sterifog There O. 8. A 8. O. Home Her* Efolgfprcolf Here fjffh JjfaNRfaM ’ her home, 25 Qfteeg' Oafoeii.' tfxa*n Tuesday eve #t six e’cteric. ' lilts. Tftwwf• TBftf 'the yirth fuf he iria Dr, And Kfo. J. F, Mortem foraMriy e f Cedavritte. i Hi#—deo^esad'teas 4|esa .^Ictriiat IP, . I8Z5, She attended the pcddte schools of Cedarville and graduated, from C*- darviile High Sfhool fo May, 12M. . She extored CedarriBe. CrihtiN te tite foil pf that Few and graduated udth the degree o f Bachelor of Art* in June 899, Stawaa also a graduatee f foe Department of Music the afone year. Mrs, Turner taught public school music fo Cedarville Township- public schools for several years; following • this she taught in Minneapolis Acad­ emy for two years. __, . * ___ On the sixteenth o f DtetestiterriPM she,was united in marriage to Rev­ erend Thdmaa Ro^ Turrter, D, D. ; ?rom fhis union two send were borfo 1robert Morton Turner, who died fo childhood, and Brenton Reed Turner, who graduated.from Cedarville Col-' ]ege Itet June with the .degfee-rofl Bachelor o f Ari»J l.> Only bn# sister.Burviyes Mr*. Tfo- > her, .ifomely, rMrs^W ._ IldC h e sn e y ," wife o f President W. R. McCheeney, ‘ „ of Cedarville College, Cargill Morton, Calvin Morton, James and Maty Mot- . ton, her sister and brotheto,,hsYe all proceeded Mrs. Turnsr to their eter­ nal home. *' * Mr*. Turner united, irito the foe-’ formed Prosbyterian Church, o f which her father we* the pastor. eariy fo her childhood,’end remained a,mem­ ber of that church until she andjbtr' husband' moved to the Drayoafotrg' Presbyterian Church, Dravoeburgh, • Penit, wheto they both united^with ’ , the PresbyterianChurch. For the past' thirteen years Dr. and Mrs. Turner have been fo. Qufocy,' M«uur.r where '' Dr. Turfier is the pastor o f the .First Prebsyterian Church. ' Mrs. Turner was scholsrly and es­ pecially talented fo dnusic, and' often il gave-cff/lteriierritea'fora«tef:' '._fo'the.:t' \ church and othe* place#; Bhe. waa a frithfri sad comdetont Ofcristiqn throughout her Hfe. flfot w«a ~ The annual Ohio Centetehc* o f the M. E, chtsreh opened fo King Avenue M, E. chunri, CriUfobnSi Tueeday. ReV. Hntridflott ef tim,, loari oongre- gation fo fo xtMriattee. H** NM .beardfo folfinj fox tim return of Rev, Comrawtity Clitft Hoftlti Meeting The regular meeting of the Gedax- ville Community Club wafe held In tbe mayor** office Wednesday night with a good attendance, considering what th* attendance had beeri daring the summer months. The question of continuing the Sat­ urday night concerts was under dis- cusciop and will be continued for on* or possibly two more nights. The time of year fo near when wewtbar conditions may not 1 m so favseaM* to.attract enough peopla. The con­ cert* have been well received by the people sad the -Club appreciate* tha efforts o f those that have taken part the past few weeks, f The club at th* next meeting will consider Whether to sponsor the boy scout movement another pair. The local troop although not a year old won signal honor* at Xenia abd Col­ umbus and a final decision will be mad* at th* next meeting as to s jpalWm llfti MpglMPfl'BMrNMV jgbUteaMBs' ’JtTwWlweMJw ' 9 chants were discueeed at tengtit dwr*- IVqp fotaw1 yvhwi | i « M9ilvev9inR'W0*ul printed to canvas# bnafoeec mew for renewal o f meinbereblp and jAegnmesnE ajjja- ifotaag www IRRfoi' pMPlHHfcw 'hi*^ i riling with cancer,'foei undwrwei^Iswo. major operatiwBe. and foe iome time there waa hope o f her recovery* fcfct. the canter again attacked tifo tepinai. column and from that tim#' on ahe gradually woakenod, auffCring in­ tensely most of the time until her death. , The remains Will,be.brought to,Ce- daryille, Saturday. The funeral aer- ‘ vice* w iir be held a t , the' home o f President.W. R. McChesney; Saturday afternoon of this week at two-thirty o’clock. Th. Rey. Dr. W. P. Harri- \ man.will be in diarga qf the aarvfoe* and will- be assisted, by the RfV. ,Dr. David McKinney, formerly president of Cedarville . Colrige, aod\ ufote* whose adminirimtiou Mn, •Tinner graduated from that foetitutioa. . The burial wW b* in Msseies ffoeric , Cemetery. Funeral service* were also held at her late residence fo Qufocy, Mesa.) Th^Mkor. - - ’ Sedan and Trade Have Collision A sedan and motor truck collided west of town Saturday ewfofog and Mrs. Vladimir Jurief, Cincinnati, was- cut with, glass over the right eye and on the neck, Mr. Jurtef pasted two other cars and headed into the track going west Tb* truck , wa* loaded with Ifo* tows that had baen exhibit­ ed,at the State Fair and they were befog taken bom* by W. E. Stela, Madiaonville, O. It is claimed a jaw of one tow wax broken by toe impact mt neither sedan or track upset* Tha owner said toe cow was a prise Win­ ner and was valued gt |1«OOQ, * Late fottie* Filed For Local Office* With to* entoiaa all fo for amriell pal and townsMp rirfoea .there will h* but two etotoete fotoa rittagt, Mayor Richards/for his second tons, iSriCtofItoJrimaeiH, eeekfog the h«n- •r afoe. For marriiaLH» A. ICoLeaR for re-election andF . E. Harper, In foe township that* are tw* atto of omriMatoa fw townshfo tmstoe: M, W, CeHfos, Hugh TumbuU, Jr., arid Wilbur Conley, all seeking re- etectiion* Tha new eandidatto ate Frank Creawrih Miryle Stoemoat «nd Clayton McMillan. WWWIkJf fWf« B9VHII ffoDtot'betodsefic to%3teTWa Two school supetfotondento fo Getone countylmvobeensweppedfortwodti- i P ' rifoi daiwi«ew,to*elimi^ fo CerriB. fountfHtaNen ^maws- gmmiriitoiriaaa'Sea*to Y d t o M i e < *pB M w- sugwpafWSV^PEfpwgpae■ a n d fo y ri* f o f o R t o t o « # t i w * p f o a * J^MitobMfidfcWiMh. 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