The Cedarvile Herald, Volume 57, Numbers 1-26

The new things are advertised by merchants first. Advertisements keep you abreast o f the times. Read them! jtterald. Advertising is news, asmuchas the headlines on the front page. Often it is o f more significance to yea* FIFTY-SEVENTH YEAR NO. 6 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY JANUARY 12, 1934 PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR NEWS LETTER FROMSTATE DEPARTMENTS COURT NEWS Q[ Showing Him. the Works ]D ir ii uiAHMHUMHim,AAiiuliim.ini.imiii.imiMi.iii.iimul SCHOOL NEWS SUIT F0K DIVORCE Charging her husband with failure , ’ to provide fo r her support during; their entire married life, Ethelbelle[ —'—— Yates has filed suit in Common Pleas i COLUMBUS.—Paul A. T. Noon, of Court for divorce" from Tony Yates Columbus, became state librarian Jan. and restoration to her maiden name • 2, following his appointment some o f Carlisle, They were married Jan -t . weeks ago by the state library board, ;uary 2, 1930. j Mr. Noon has many plans under con -; ---------- > sideration for the improvement o f the ; ACTION IN FORECLOSURE ! library service. Already he has made j Suit to recover a judgment for $3,-1 up a project under CWA to employ 000, and }requesting foreclosure e n ­ trained librarians to catalogue the’ two tracts o f mortgaged Beavercreek j libraries o f the schools o f the various township real estate, involving about j counties o f the state which do not sixty acres o f land, has been filed in ] have libraries. Another project is Common Pleas Court by William' that o f organizing libraries in th e Ownes against William and Sereptaj towns o f the state which do not have-Wardlow and Mr. and Mrs. John] their own public libraries. Books in Rosell, with Walter Davis named eo-[ the newly' established libraries will b e !defendant; loaned through the traveling library ! division o f the Ohio State Library. i PARTITION. CASE j -------— | A partition suit seeking equitable The corporation division o f the D e -1relief has been filed in Common Pleas partment o f State made a good show-1Court against Herman and Clary R. ing in 19oJ as compared with the pre- jGlotfelter and Catherine Rakeshaw by i vious year, both as to receipts and the j I. J. Fulton, state banking superin­ number o f new companies. December,! tendent, in charge o f the Commercial 1933, also showed an improvement' and Savings Bank Co. liquidation. over the same month a year ago, a c -!'. ,--------- ■ , cording to a summary o f the year’s. FILES NOTE SUIT . ■ i business prepared by Secretary o fj Judgment fo r $1,500, claimed to be Secretary of State George S. Myers, due on a note, is sought by Mae Saxbe Fees received in' 1933 from domestic • in a suit filed ,against James Sidders corporations amounted to $234,997.40 in Common Pleas Court. | as compared with(;j$210,160.41 in 1932. [ ----- :— The total receipts from all sources in ; 'WINS JUDGMENT 1933 equalled $322,467.33. Domestic John T. Harbine, Jr., has recovered corporations chartered in 1933 num-.a $464.40 note judgment in a suit a- bered 3,958. Foreign corporation fees gainst L. C. Ridley and Martha Rid- in 1933 amounted to $74,823.48, with ley -in Common Pleas Court, licenses issued to 252 corporations.'. —— — The last siz months of 1933 ran notice-, VALUE TWO ESTATES ably ahead o f the first half year in Estate of W. O. Bullock, deceased, almost every large item. All receipts has a gross value o f $7,718, according the last half were $172,050.92 and the to an estimate on file in Probate first half $150,416.41, showing a dif- Court. The net value is placed at i Medical Inspection Continued i Dr. Marshall, Greene County Health Commissioner, continued Wed­ nesday morning, the medical inspec­ tion o f the students o f the Public 'schools, This inspection, conducted under the auspices o f the local board tto determine existing health condi­ tions, will be completed next week, Iwhen Mrs. Wittenmeyer, County Health Nurse, will examine the high ■school girls. Report o f this work will be printed in a later issue. I Emergency Schools Discussed Supt. Furgt attended a meeting o f I 1 NEWPROJECTS ARE AP ROVED FOR COUNTY The following new projects have been approved fo r Jfche county and employment will be provided fo r 258 men. * (1) Building dams in small streams o f Greene County; average o f twenty men, forty-eight days to complete. • (2) Supplement fo r ston i sewer at Bowersville; eleven men, twenty days. (3) Supplemer tary plumbing in grade building o f Miami Twp. con- the, superintendents o f the county Bolidated schools; four men, twenty- 'schools, Tuesday and also another j meeting Wednesday afternoon, in County Supt. Aultman’s office, Xenia, Plans fo r seven days. (4) Jamestown village —: cleaning and lowering grade o f channel o f establishing emergency ]south branch o f Caesars Creek; 'schools in this county were discussed, distance 1,800 feet, providing outlet ;A special adviser from State Dept. f o r- ex(ating twenty-four inch storm of Education was present to aid iu j sewer; twenty men, thirty days. [furthering plans to give work to un employed teachers. Detailed an- nouncements will be made-later. Chapel The special feature o f the chapel hour was a number of musical selec­ tions by the junior orchestra under Ithe direction o f Mr. Reed. The principal, Miss Rife, read the Scripture and led in Prayer. Bowersville Defeats C. H. S. When the Red and White teams COMMITTEE IS APOINTED TO PROMOTE CLUB Ancient Estate Appeal Is Lost Beef cattle breeders of Conviction of McClain Catterlin, 57, of Brazil, Ind., promoter o f various “ancient estates" corporations last May 4 on charges o f violating the Ohio Securities Act, WAS sustained Greene Friday in a decision given by the ference o f $21,634.51 in favor of busi- $(>,308 after deducting debts and ad- County( who organized recently toVSecond District. Court *j£-Appeals ness improvement with the passing o f ministrative cost o f $1,410. the year. / ] Gross value of the estate o f Jef- promote beef club work in’ the county, ’ Catterlin, sentenced, ’to five years have designated James Hawkins, **] prison and fined $2,-000 following ---------- jferson Williams is estimated at $39.50. Shorthorn breeder on the Fairground hia conviction, has bean at liberty B. H. Darrow, director o f the Ohio Debts and administration cost amount roa(^ ag cbajrman o f the county com- under ?5.000 bond since ‘the case was School o f Air, is also national chair- .to $634, leaving a net valuation o f mjttee, County Agent e ! A. Drake an- appealed. The decision^UStaining the ----------------- =---------- ---------------- --------- went to Bowersville last Friday night; I A A i I n f l D M I I A A ’ they were defeated in both games. L U i i n L u U n f l M l U b In the preiiminary e ame th® h * s - girls were downed by a score o f 24-12. jAve. for a distance o f l,328 feet; fif- COMMITTEE FOR * At the half of the boys* game, Bow- jteen men; twenty days. (5) Cedarville and New Jasper Twps.—ditching and widening grade o f Moore and Wolford Roads fo r a distance o f four miles; fifteen men, thirty days. (6) Beavercreek and Sugkrcreek Twps.—ditching and widening grade o f Upper Bellbrook Road for a distance o f four miles; fifteen men,*- thirty days. (7) Miami Twp. — ditching and grading one and one-half mileB o f the South River Road in eastern part o f township; twentymen, thirty-five days. (8) Fairfield village-Bath Twp.— cutting, grading and graveling Wright GREENE GOUNTY i ersville was leading 19-6; Although ' finally defeated by a score o f 24'-19, jthe Cedarville boys outscored their ’ opponents in the second half. man on radio education o f the Nation- $105.50. al Congress o f Parents and Teachers, ---------- with headquarters in Washington. I n ; APPOINTED ADMINISTRATOR bounced today., [Conviction was received by court offi Other members o f the, county com -' c’a*s bere today. • y** , __bv) , _______ _________ __ ,r , .....j. . mittee are: Elmer Drake, o f White \ The Indiana man w »3 found guilty Carringer> j efferson Townshi; Edwin!program 'in Greene county was ex A temporary County Corn-Hog j - Com) " g , f ame8„ . , . . Committee has been appointed by the ™ lS T ™ * the Brya" tea™ State Committee to assist with the |Yellow Springs come to Cedarville for conduct o f 1the preliminary steps in ireserve*, boys’ and girls games. The the Corn-Hog Program in Greene ^ eser; e gaTme f ar‘ s o c ‘ ° ck; 0n County. Members o f the committee ;Tuefsday’ Jan- 16’ the Cedarv,lle teams are: Wm. Wilkerson, Bath Township;!e ° to belma- ' J, E. Lowis, Ross Township; Ray! Fudge, New Jasper Township; Ray! Operation of the emergency schools his latter capacity he has prepared a ; E. E. Kline has been appointed ad- HaJ, Pai.ni> representing the Here- by a jury on two o f four counts in an Sh Beavercreek Township; L. D. Pained by Dr. James L. Hupp, Co £ . r nl t aCh^ . tha m.mstrator o f the estate o f Abbie L ford toeeder8( md Kenncth Hutchison, rindictment charging Ifoxavith violat- Wekh( Miami Townahip. j . B Mason, ^mbus, field supervisor o f the Ohio title, ^ Wise Use o f t h e . Aug ugbgetti tera. SoeUritj* f e g k M m ^ . u i p . re n Emergency Schools Adpuqffiration to Darrow s plain is to have a mainpro- O. B. Kauff- Establishment o f a pure bred h e if-;section with the sale ofbuembership fute Cedarville Township; W. K. Educational Relief Council,1Jan- gram followed by a social perio^ with man, J. F. Beaver and F. E. Kauffman er club and uge of 0hio bred calves certificates in the International Cor- IIai gugarcreek Township; J. R > a r y tenth in Superintendent Ault- an opening talk by the school prin- were named appraisers. . for 4_H Club .work are objectives o f 'poration o f Harper Heirs, an ancient Peterson> Sprblg Va„ ey Township. |man’s office. Teachers on relief lists the breeders. jestates group formed to collect vast j r w . Eavey, Xenia Township and!or eligible for relief will be employed ' At. a meeting o f the .committee re- (inheritances alleged to exist in the -Silverereek township. ■ as instructors for emergency classes eently,'a county beef club council was^East. . - The County Group .will be placed di- i° Vocational subjects such as Corn- formed with the foilowing members: | The attorneys for Catterlin indi- 1.ec(;jy in charge of the initial phases imercial and Home Economics .or i l l i cipal, and the radio supplying most * *---------- o f the entertainment and instruction, j EXECUTRIX NAMED Darrow has also prepared another' Mattie E. William has been named leaflet on “ How Schools Equip for executrix of the estate o f Bessie Wal- Radio^Reception." He ^states-that the lace, lateTi«f ^ am®^0w1' ’ under ?3’200 Bath township, William °Wilkcrson; jcated that the case may be carried to of ^ ^ ihe^governmenta "effort to[Academic subjects such as Chemistry, Beavercreek, A. A. Neff; Caesavcreek, Supreme Court* ^ ^ ^ *• j explain the' corn-hog adjustment .Physics, Social Science, Foreign R. K. Haines; Cedarville, Arthur ” ’ " " ........ ** n~' Evans and Ralph Rife; Jefferson, Ray cost o f equipping schools for radio re- bond, in Probate Court. ception has dropped to a small frac- j ^------ ------- ------- tion o f what it was when the Ohio - ■ School o f Air was organized Jan. 7, Tourney To Last 1929. Darrow is planning further big] t things In radio education. j F o r T h r e e Frank E. Snypp, o f Osborn, retired program jocally,' They plan to draw |Language or English or any subjects ___________ Springfield funeral director and att .beavjly upon local growers in this 'for wbich there is sufficient heed, The Gnrringer; Miami, Everett Bailey; [employe, of the corporation, was in- effort [money to pay these teachers has al- ■p* New Jasper, Gowdy Williamson; Ross, ]dicted a year ago on a similar chargeLator in tbe campaign a permanent jready- been placed in the hands .of the ^ a y S Reed Cooper; Silvcrcreek, Heher,‘>ut his trial is still, pending. Snypp committee win be elected by those 'State Department o f Education and I f . Keach; Sugavcreek, George McHenry; has been attempting to have the case who take parfc in the pr0gram ;it is not used for teachers in Greene Bobby Jones o fRadnor,Delaware , . Marking adeparture from^ previous 3pring Valley, James Beam; Xenia, taken to Federal Court, alleging that M & mecting of the county COmmit- 'c««»>ty, will be lost to Greene county, county, spokefrom Chicago, Monday custom,theannualbasketball tourna- {[arper Bickett. This council is rc- prejudice exists in the local Common Tuesday evening, educational; The classes include nursery schools noon over National Broadcasting radio merit, in which eight schools compete, sib,e for the work jn eacb town- Pleas Court. meetings were scheduled ns follows: !for children under si* years o f age ■ i t Y _ \ T « i ! » 1 i i M l l h o o A n r i o f n H A iro »» o / l A n a n n i l t i V o . . a • . * ■ . . . i ‘ ^ « * Fertilizer School Tuesday, Jan. 16 January C__1:30 p. nnd adult schools for persons over 16 iyears, on the assumption that those 7:30 p.ibetween these ages attend school. • All in Cedaryille School District who chain. He Was on the National Farm will be conducted over a consecutive, and Home Weekly program, which .three-day period in February. , .• ‘ . Hjgh Bbhool superintendents have gave an hour this week to the Nation-1 Tourney games will be played each ^ re<lUe8ted to mhmit names of in. al Organization o f Future Farmers, .evening at Xenia Central High gym- leresfed boys and girls A11 cait.es Jones, a brilliant country school youth,-nasium, commencing Thursday night, h ]1 b distributed before Feb 1 is president o f this, organization. JF *u * , with the .finals Saturday b e ^ v ^ T b e E S April 1 ________ might, Feb. 24. Tqn egg-buying stations in this Decision to follow a recommenda- sired by pUrebred bulls. Heifer se(ure maximum returns, a free Din- 7:30 p. m.—High School. , - -- state have the benefit o f the federal- tion o f the state 'board o f control and calves muafc be registered and the ner to be followed by a Fertilizer Beavercreek Township-January 10 Insure the formation o f classes for state grading service jointly main- stage the county cage classic three j0Wnerghip transferred to the club Scbool will be held In Xenia, Tues- —7:30 p. m.—High School. all have enrolled as teachers, tained by the marketing divisions of straight evenings instead o f two after- me(ttber> . January 16. This meeting will Miami Township - January 1 0 - There is no entrance fee or tuition the agricultural departments o f Ohio ,noons and nights, as heretofore, was p ,ans aKJ now bdng worked out to fce he,d ,n the dining room of the 7:30 p> m. _ High School. Ho be paid by those entering any class, and the United States. These stations reached yesterday at a meeting of flna|lM and inBure the caiV(,s. gec01ld United Presbyterian Church,- Caesarcreek Township-January 11 Any one wishing further education Bath Township m.—High School. Ross Township—January 8 me.—High School, , --------- , New Jasper Township-January 0 al‘e interested in entering" one o f the To discuss the problem o f using the —1:30 p. m— Township House. above mentioned classes will meet at and Sept. 1. Steer calves niust be amounts and analysis o f fertilizers to Jefferson Township-January 9— / I 1*2 Mayor’s Office, Monday, January '15 at 7:30 p. m. -Sufficient applicants (9) Jefferson Twp.— lowering grade o f drive fo r sixty rods, and placing- 100 rods o f drain tile in Jefferson Twp. Cemetery; fifteen men, thirty days. (10) Xenia Twp. schools—repair and painting sixteen one and two- room schools; eight men, twenty-five; days; i (11) Cedarville iTwp. school district —building cinder track at athletic field; ten men, thirteen days. (12) Clifton- school district**-paint­ ing and decorating; seven men, five days. (13) Bowersville ■— Jefferson Twp. schools—painting; two men; thirteen days. ( i # - JGcdarvilte!Twp:'Schroim^ —cleaning walls; repairing doors, windows, etc.; fifteen men, thirty-four days. (15) CWA office staff for Greene County; eleven men, forty hours weekly. (16) Bellbrook - Sugarcreek Twp. painting and grading playground; ten men, thirty days, (17) Spring Valley school district —drilling well at elementary school; • three men, twelve days, (18) Spring Valley school d is tr ic t - pointing, masonry, and carpenter work; four men, twenty-four days. (19.) Caesarcreek school district— repairing and painting; eleven men, five days. (20) Silvercreek Twp. school dis­ trict-repairing windows, painting and replacing spouting five, buildings; six men, twenty days. (21) Osborn village—outlet sower; forty-seven men; fifty-two lays. are at Tiffin, Mansfield, Napoleon,.superintendents o f the eight schools, Jackson, Pandora, Mt. Vernon, M in-; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ — ster, Bellefontaine, New Bremen and _ - - Wooster. Inspectors certify the qaul- ii J X . v ^ O l l C C t l O I l ity and grade o f the eggs sold a t. - these stations. The effect has been to i M O H u d y increase not only the standard o f ' quality of Ohio eggs, but also to com­ mand higher prices. The Wooster day on tax payment for real estate station is different from the others in —-------------------- on West Market street, at 12.30 p. m. - BIRTHDAY SURPRISE FOR and the ladies of that church w ill; WILLIAM C. RIFE serve the dinner, the State Farni Bu- - ----------- reau acting as hosts to those who at- J The teachers, and old and new mem- tend; hers of the Board of Education of This is purely an educational meet _ , ” ~T ’ Clifton Village Schools, honored Mr. ,*ng at which a comprehensive discus- 'm.—High School, laxpayers have had a month s hoii- wi]liam c Rife with a birthday sure sion wm be heard on the manufacture, i Spring Valley-January13—7:30 p. . pr(se flt hjs homei the night of Jan. diitributlon and use 0f fertilizers. ’ m .-Town Hall, and collection will start Monday, 4fch Speakers at the meeting will be J. j •Xenia Township-January 16-7.*30 when a representative of the coun y A picasanfc social time was enjoyed. A( siipher, Soils and Crops Special- p. m.—Court House, treasurer, Harry Smith, deputy, will of home-made 'ice jat of Ohio State University; Dr. John Silvercreek—January17—7:30 p, visit Cedarville. He will be at the creanii angcl food cake and eoffec giniSf a recognized authority on fe rti-' m.—Grange Hall. 7:30 p. m.—School. [should be present and avail himself of Caesarcreek Township—January 15 .Htiis opportunity. •7:30 p. m.—Paintersville. I Any unemployed teacher eligible for Cedarville—January 11—7:30 p. m .!re,ief can make application fo r a posi- ■High School. |Hon at any time, but be prompt as Sugarcreek—January 13—7:30 p. [there may be a limit to the number who can be benefitted. that auctions are conducted there every Monday and Thursday. The Wooster market has come to be reco­ gnized as one o f the lending egg -j Exchange Bank building between 9 wel,c s;ervcd by the teachers. lizers and soil fertility, and ,C. P. | At each place the Corn-Hog situa- The grand jury in session Monday marketing centers of the country, w ith } a*_ra* aad P* m* Taxpaying p rof_ Ecshman, Miss West, Miss Becker, of the State Farm Bureau tion, adjustment program and sugges- reported two indictments after con- *j . . ________________i.t. i*. il.n tnopiiwl will ovnirfl lfi Mo. . .. ^ ’ , 1 . _ ' .... . . . . .! its prices quoted authoritatively in the;period ill expire February 15. De- Knot. and Migs Coe< Grand Jury Finds Two Indictments Service Company. tions fo r filling in contracts will be largest cities. About 600 cases a re■ littquencies can be paid at the same* others present at the gathering Farmers who are interested in a t-'given . All corn-hog farmers sold there weekly, hiany o f the pure jtime the regular tax iS paid. were Mrs. Ecshman, Miss Ella Knot tending this Fertilizer Luncheon Meet-' urged to attend. are chasers coming from the eastern! and Master Ronald Printz. ing arc urged to call the office of j stptos, thus bringing much outside;MIZPAB n^ F^ ^ Members, o f the present board and Comty Agent E. A. Drake to imiko.Jjr n c m n t H t r A t i n t ! money into Ohio. The Wooster a u o ; HWJ) MEETING TUESDAY ^ whe nttendcd wcre. Mr. Teaervyatio; fpr the free dinnei, t t O m e d e m o n s t r a t i o n sidering six cases and hearing twelve TWO DIRECTORS RETIRE . -and two visitors present. FROM XENIA NATIONAL ] Mrs ■ „ „ — . ' Bratton witnesses. Three cases were ignored and one continued. Harold Jenks, 29, charged With burglary and larceny. Harry Gumm, 21 two counts for , , [forgery. C. S. Merrick, Beavercreek town­ ship, served as foreman o f the grand A demonstration on "Chair Reseat-’ afternoon, with seventeen members „ml wivM of formor board v °*. Cornwell, qjiief o f police in ing,. will bc given to women of Cedar- * ----------------------- Membeis and wives of ioimer noaro, Xcniaj baa been chosen secretary o f vjhc Township by Miss Ruth Rad- , n c tion was inaugurated July 9, 1932. j The federal-state egg inspection serv-j .............. .................... jee as operated in Ohio is self-sup- ' F i^ t Presbyterian Church, met with (jerbart Mr. and Mrs. J. MacCullough porting, [Mrs. W, R, McChesney, Tuesday Harrjq w . 'and Mrs. Orvil Benedict, Mr, and Mrs. ----------------------- The Mizpah Bible Class of the Ear,e Dunovanti m , and Mrs Phillip XENIA CHIEF SECRETARY SECRET 21 GROUP "Chair Reseating Abstracts Show Cut In Valuations Through a 10 per cent slash in valuations, three million dollars in real property values was written off Greene County tax books during 1933. Real property abstracts filed by Ohio counties with the state tax com­ mission showed a valuation o f $27,- 283,040 for 1033 for taxation purposes in this county, as compared with $30,- 323,080 for 1932. The decrease to $3,- 040,040, The Gfeene County dupli­ cate has been approved by the state tax commission. J t t " y r “ nd Mias J M l o “ J I S w w S * ' ’' *he S“ rCt “ J’ 10} ' " ,W t<ml’ H° m“ A « e"*’ » ‘ i m havine- been elected nresi- a *, Wnr^en 1 ,,ats!* crime commission composed o f sher- Mrs. J. E. Hastings on January 17! HAD NARROW ESCAPE Mrs. Heintz, member o f the Col Three styles o f chairs will be dis- 'lege Faculty had a narrow escape JUDGE FRANK L. CHILDS DIED LAST THURSDAY Word has been received here o f the death o f Judge Frank L. Childs in Chicago last Thursday, judge Childs had been ill for some time following a stroke o f paralysis, He formerly was judge o f the juvenile court in that city and later attorney fo r the Automobile Club in Chicago. lie "was married to Mrs. Lillias Gowdy Milbutn, formerly of this place who survives, with several children by his first wife. W. D. Wright, 90, declined re-eiec-;dcnt and vice-president respectively member 0f tbc board for twenty years tornevg and universitv professors. H. - tion as a director o f the Xenia Na« at a previous meeting, resigned and wpuy pob consider re-election, tional Bank, after serving twenty- Mrs. E. A, Allen ^was ^elected jis nnd clerk in A. E. Beam, vice president o f the vice president, Rife's place. ■ ____ bank and member o f the board fo r ' In th absence o f Miss Rosa S or- ------ CFNTRAI HIGH JUNIORS n l i r ^ t i r ^ v i t i r t h e ; Devotions were led by the presi- Bluffton will meet the local College ---------- 'an ice pick. ja bruise besides breaking her glasses. dent, and a discussion o f Russia basketeers on the Alford Gym floor The Xenia Central Hi Juniors de- [ Mrs. Hastings will take enrollments!)The Bell Telephone Company -has , ’ V ^ ^ L V flv iH nM te a d followed. here Saturday night in a Northwest- fcated the Freshmen team from C. C. for the meeting nnd also a report o f .corrected the trouble by having the p nrosi-: A social hour was then enjoyed and ern Conference contest. The Bluff* last Friday afternoon at Alford Gym type o f chairs that each person is!metal step removed. The rules o f o f seven members, ll, E. aavey, pres j B ___ _ _____ « t,„ ________ 1 ____________ i ,„ « m m ^ h in Xenia stood ft in * the company require the last step to be six feet front the ground which for the HeraM. i CARD OF THANKS:—We wish to G. Robinson, assistant superintendent cussed, recaning, and reseating with several evenings ago When she was extend our thanks to the manyfriends . **” ’ "•'» M Lina McCullough, Mr*J- McCJtiHoiigh Harris was c]ect> o f the i,ondon Prison Farm, is chair- ' rusb and apiint sfcviC( Women who J struck in the face by a metal foot and neighbors fo r their kindness and eight years. County Gommi..sionci p. “ . ’ od board member a cl r m Mr. man> The other officers are secret, are interested in this kind of informa-ircst on a telephone pole when she assistance during ‘the illness and tion are invited to attend. Each w o-1walked ih the dark too close to the|death of oar husband and father; also 1man is also askeil to bring a pair o fj pole, The step struck the side of Ho the Cedarville Masonic Lodge which ‘ hadcharge«f the funeral service; and to those who contributed floral offer­ ings, Mrs. Florence Arthur. Howard Arthur, Pure Aspirn Tablets 100 for 89c Week End Special at Brown’s Drugs U F Fttvrv e ' , it u vira tiffin Dire Itenrv O. rcfrcshments were served by the ton team comes here from Wilming- by a score o f 9 to 7. Xenia stood 8 planning to bring. t A Flnnev and R. hostess with Mrs. S. T. Baker apd ton where a gam e,is scheduled for to 2 at the half but the locals over-! — O^Wead cashier * Mrs. Paul McLaughlin, assisting, | this Friday evening. 6 come most o f the lead m the last half. Subscribe was not so in this case.

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