The Cedarville Herald, Volume 57, Numbers 27-52
f ssMi sAiwtlBwS. o f m s s , W tm i $ * m \ iw w -sm m m s m i n o . 4? iiSrSeel m m m l O A m i i t t* o i m o r t a ip M M M M i 9 9 w m * p sam * l » a w r •» In the Air shodEverywhere COLCMBUS p —Stanley Tscbantz of Wayne county, president <rf the Ohio F. F, A., end Robert Bernard of New Vienna, are the official Ohio delegatee attending the National Future Farmer convention and the National Voca tional Agricultural Congress, at Kan- aaa City this week, along with Bobby Jones, national president, and many atbera The latter include the Men- roeviflo livestock and New Vienna dairy cattle judging teams o f three members e^ch, and.the following; can didates for the American Farmer De gree; Stanley Atigfce, David Swank, Thomas Gardner, Robert Bernard and John Watt, Jr. According to announcement from adjutant general's office Governor George White has been authorised to select four candidate* to take the en trance examinations for Wert Point •Military Academy, All enlisted men o f the Ohio National Guard, who are otherwise eligible as to age, physical condition, etc., may appear before a board o f officers for a preliminary ex amination in Columbus Nov. 7, 3 and 9, "'■>' •' 1 ' DIYORC* SUIT Bait tor dissolutioB of their second ; marriage has been hied in Common Pleas Court by William J. Fannin, who was divorced by bis wife, Jewell Fannin, on June 29, 1928, later re marrying her- Thair second marriage took place January 17,1934, at Flem- ingsburg, Ky, The husband charges his wife de serted him last February 22, slightly more than a- month after the re-mar riage, went to her mother’s home at Ssndybook, Ky„ and announced she would not return. In requesting a divorce, the husband' sets forth he will continue to support a minor child. ' WOULD CONSTRUE WILL Court interpretation of the will of Alonso Johnson is-sought by the ad ministrator, Attorney Marcus Shoup,’ in a Suit against Della LinviUe and others,- hied in Common Pleas Court, The administrator is also attorney for the plaintiff, Flora Johnson, in a second suit filed against Della Lin- ville and others, seeking partition o f j- real estate. . j : CLAIM RENTAL MONET' ' j Judgment for $72, claimed ,to be due} in rental money over a nine-month period, is sought by H. C<Flynn and others in an attachment suit against Joseph Spiro, on file'mComnion Pleas Court; Of the twelve high school students from different Ohio cities Who par ticipated in the. sixth annual na- AWARD DIVORCES tional Gorges Manorial Essay contestf On grounds o f •cruelty, Flossie this year, none was in the winning Shinkle ha* been awarded a divorce _ _ ^ ^ i0 „ J A to t tr tm A. Ddhomm, Sccnd *nd C a rt t o W j o f m!»w d . U*tt» willj ^ u , ft.h froK ,ht, x„ u Sttle uafa- «te SCHOOLNEWS i [ L o c a l S t r e a m s A r e L o c a l P r c ^ b y t e r t a n s R e p u b l i c a n R a l l y S t o c k e d W i t h F i s k G o j T o P a y t o n ’ M o n d a y N i g k t 14 H6e*l The Seventh <to*4e--wee ta of the preHndnary p sgsaui o f sinf il Monday, whh WDUam Eergueou pro-1 , 9kn.nngngdjgi^MiH SlMCfe logy .and Raid Dftbtaa -read ft* Scrigtaw*. •Manna Mmnan-and 'Nancy m o i t f f i t • - , mmlmaM iw F *M r . Perry L. Green, juweMeut ef the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation, *d- WitHemso* *»Ug-W-duet, after wbfipfv,^ta*siug *n audience of 36$ farm taffies f fd k n C elliniweoited n P**»*.*md *t the annqal GreeneGouuty Farm Billy Jfarvta played sa startaet neio. The preliminary exercises were con cluded w iftV setoctienby the Ger man hand w ift MjVEead’ f ii l.todfR. . “The Foundation Rtenea o f a Sue- ceaeftil subject o f a very int&restingtalkby Dr, H,. Bk-JMWEfcu* o f Xenia. "Me-;e*edHonesty, Industry, Bravery, and 4fi»wljfta}ia*9* a* fund* mental o f uvterthwilitoWe. Sal* of Ticks*# Tickets for Junior Playt-rwlU he on sale next week. Adults, 15c; children, 10c. They may be puchased from any one of the Junior Class. . - D famn^tldd'G iv^ Under the auspices.of the Home Ex tension Service, Mrs. R. A. Jamieson, assisted by* Mr**i-K« E.~;Einuey> and Mrs. Amos Frame, gave, an interest ing demonstration, showing .methods o f cleaning silks and woolens. This demonstration, presented in the home economics>Mboratery,Tuasday.a(tw- noon, was well-attended. Wutftto* juumuiKcmeftte of future demonstrations. Everyone!* welcome; . 4 W«a*itwtf«.yb**uy Many-'megashmi^ ata: ayrilebta; ta Gte'rasliloh (Hatchery Monday ‘ by Mr. .Hamer* ®*v* Dwight K. third prise* Went to Mississippi and."remain under Juvenile Court jurisdic it ln ; r ? r f " f i tL*1. r rtm ^ _ ■„ U t o t o . W E r n .a t e .w .m l, ma r . . . | But" Myers has been granted a d l - ^ ^ protector. Four thousand blue General Asaemt The minimum wage division o f the,v<m:e Alonzo Myers on grounds 5^^ Worelplac«^i In Massies Creek the observanca state department o f Industrial rela-^f wiHul absence from home for morefai)OV(; the TTcw dam and 1000 tmail Westminster t‘ons is sending notices to the federal than three years, and restored to her ^ ^ M ov the(when Dr. 1 labor compliance, official* of the,iu*iden Ua»e. ‘ . fdam extending wmt o f to#n, iphiladelphla* wfitt'i * * * * » ? ■ T f * w 5 W J 3 m outhtU were Neods-iSliWM authorized by Ihe federal code shaft} • „ FILES ACCOUNTING .,y L ig y ^ ii the Mh>hd river at Cft^ohJKuM>^Uf*Mand J supersede the Ohio law governing? fkttomey Marcua ShoUp, designated lioOO blue iriila in the O. S* A 8. 0j*Pfr*taai — hours pt labor. « « - * - “ — — . . . . ........*■ . s.. ■ • * Ohio law while 40 hour* is the limit under the (other* against federal law. The division is also noti- others, has Bled in lying the same officials that the state Court s. receivership accounting die- g minimum wage for laundry and dry closing Beset* o f $3#18Jt and tUs» Presbyterians, Bocal Repuldican* have amsouneedjhigh school atudeots. Tb«,, following1 of their pastor, * rally and citizen’s meeting In .thelmagasiaes have been; sobwnibadtfor: tie, is. being or- opera house for'Monday'might at 8 ,Good Housekeeping, Golden. Book, Moderator o f the o’clock. Committees were-named atjScholastk, LUararyDigest, "National their church in an informal meeting In the mayor’s Geographic, Popular Seience Mmrthly, labor. The lattrt under an receiver to manage real estate involv- (Home lake and 490 o f the mm* kind Conference; Ho pennits 50 hour* per week, ed in the case of Mary Shopp and!in Hulfmair dam, It I* expected that « t timesmftsg u “ “* ^ *T»«t‘ Eessift •Elam andaooa targe wift^ha #^ od pho** d w t f f f l W'seil- Bled in Common Plea*(the newdata in the newly formed lake. &*y ChurchMon eratotia Day ait office Tuesday .evening.. Dayton, Friday,* Attorney Dean Stanley, Lebanon, Chalme^i Covert, will be the principal speaker, ft* will on ^Spiritual discuss the Issues o f the campaign. iiiia diseunslon o f the' afternoon he hmior guest whan hi* «d- o f fm i 0 . Sponsored Dayton, tld# Mhbciet o f aasiR. ludnga to fciHVrs aj M as f #l$.9K .dts-f . . . * - summing workers- siRxmndes' the- bunemeai* o f aa.vvea*-. •Bsdmir.wag^ wage b D »:lw i«»e y flW Em' court} ^ . - , o f the M y M k t denomination, lower* . ; (ordesed dEttibutsd; T - ' L f ^ f t l l c y f f Bom on an lndiani farm and later i\ t',1'i|i| V ‘ J * ’ a I { ■ active in the life of-maoiy cities Dr* Director o f Finance Clarence M ,r / - ORDER PARBHoy } ' Wiftlm*'JUViftoy/'SBL Xfftta*. ad* ^ov*ri hat a 'natiomft reputation 'as Burk stated this week that the state’*! Partition o f three tract* . of real]judged sang in a report submitted to *Pb*k**V author and ehureh leader, finance* are in better condition now estate situated in Greene and Faytette(common Pleas Judge E L* Gowdy by ***** **•>Dr resigned «a pastor thana year ago, and that the year will Counties has been authorised in the (two physician* appointed to examine e f .tht Pvartyteriaa church in bo completed in good shape notwit& *case of Helmi Mangan against. Earl' *he youth’s mentality, will be tried by Ghicago to hecoaw secretary o f the standing the large amount o f money Glass and others, in Common Pleas ,, jury October SB for felonkm# as* Presbyterian Board o f Christian Edu- that Will be required to meet extra Court* Rodney Roberta, Charley (sault, a charge on which he was in- *ilh haadquarters in Philadel- demands, such as old age pensions, Leach and Fred Morrison Weredieted by the October grand jury, P^** By 'apedal1rcqoeet he will dis- Popular Mechanics, Capper’* Farmer, Reader’s. Digest,, Journal, o f Home Economics atri,.Gragg- Writer. . .hfr^.GaRoerar'Epeaks; - ' Mr. W« W»-GaDrtaay ih a.vaiy- amiable manner spoke to the mem bers of the Frspch class, Thursday, morning. He told.of numy Tnterart^ h ff social custom*, b f ■ fiieV 'Freaeh peopkb As ha observad them during the World,War. . : : - Eusegu meeting Tuesday nliht in ft* courthouse assembly room, character ized the present agricultural jarritiem as* "not primarily an agriwtitomd problem, but wily the result o f an out worn system that has come to ba » part of os and aur thinking,’’ He said citizens must face the prob lem of the remaking social, economic and religious systems, chiefly through tax movements, which, should be di rected toward forcing d^mor* equi table distribution o f wealth. Opposition to any constitutional *- mendinent that will deprive a county of at least one member in tbo House of Representatives was expressed in a resolution, opposing the "proposed orie-honse state legislature. - , . Ocher resolutions covered; , Favored personal earned income tan with graduate rate* and low exemp tions, one half to go ta schools and other to taxing districts. General -re tail sales tax with low rate foy schools. Oppasbig- bond issues and extra tax levies. ' 1 , J , 1 Urged revision of school procedure with stat* aupport .at $2? per grads pupil, add $40.50 for high sohool. Urged.defeat’ on* proposed constitu tional:amendmriits limiting' and user gSsolittfMiuLi - , 4 Recommended driver’s license law; lower licence fees for small trucks for- owner-rise in private business. Terma of public, officials’.be four, year** in stead o f tW. Approved AAA and urged retention of processing tax; change in admin- istrationpolicy; greater use o f f arm warehousing act. Herman % Eavey' was chairman o f the resolatioris eom- mittee.. / K Tl»er public school'will he .cjlosed.All d*y, PViday, in order to .allow the teachers to attandvineetiugs o f the Central Ohio Teachers’ *-Association, which convenes- in Columbus, October 25-27. Many speaker* ©! fame* are aceduled to appear on the vari ous programs. Muskingum Conservancy..project and appointed commUtrieners to appraise state institutional construction. (the property. . Secretary o f State George S. Myers| .WINS JUDGMENT has added to the general election hi- John T. Harbine, Jr,, has recovered atractions to voters posted in each’a cognovit not* judgment amounting voting booth, references to sections o fUo $151.65 in a suit against Georg# W. *the state law relating to crime*‘aml Cora S. Watson, in Common Pleas against the elective franchise. The ‘Court, sections of the law enumerated refer THEATRE NOTES The trial date was assigned bv lbe current Unsocial and social Judge Cowdy following * aan^h ea i •*t ©grhmlt**, remedies ing Friday morahig. I)r*. Marshall P^POsvd for them at Washington, and DEAN E. STANLEY to bribery, ns* o f secret ballot, in fluencing voters, intimidating election officers, illegal voting, procedure in. Friday, October 25th, marks the voting booths and tampering with opening at the Regent Theatre, ballots. Springfield, o f "Mrs. Wiggs of titai ' • iCabbag* Krich,” for a few day en-;- The Industrial Commission of Ohio gagemanL has issued an annual statistical report) The delightful story written by for 1929, prepared by the division of Alice Hegms Rise from which the pie ?.Be*t and Paul D. Espey wer* the phy sicians who examined L*Valley, who had antered a plea o f not guilty by reason o f insanity to an offense in volving a 0-ycar-o4d Xenia girl. Police records show LfVallSy has been ar rested twica previously tm fekmlohs assault dung* involvbg minor girls. hi* own prescription for their relief. This addree* has stirred deep inter- G. O. P. Leaders Plan To Get Out Vote About one hundred and twenty-five persons enjoyed a dinner in Xenia As a puhltc speakcr you will find |Ir- Stanley interesting for h* la on* o f w „„„ «st in other Presbyteries and will the best informed men in this section 'next week, have a special appeal in this area. ot Ohio on state and national issue*." The new Westroinster choir, num- He has been heard by many here on berittg fifty voice!#, has been secured other occasions and you will not b* to sing at the banquet. Delegations disappointed in going out to hear him. are expected from most of the 58 A local committee has charge of the churthee in Dayton and Lima Presby- musical program which has not been tirie*. completed at this time. Attorney ....................... * *Hairy D. Smith, chairman of the County Republican Xxbcotive Com* Grade.Cards Grade cards for th&first,six weeks period were* issued, Wednesday eve ning, to the students of. the grades 7-12. The lower grade*:.,will .receive their csrd*. Monday. The'honor-roll for the entire school will, be published w w — - — -------------------- - - .temperance lecture at a special ah- B a r b e r s P r i c e s H i k e d trfUiee, has accepted the invitation to’ sembly of the high school students ' - “ “ ^ •- '■ Vi«C ' Step! J-ookl Llitenl The Posters lor the Junior. Play will soon be posted. Will! you please look at them es you are passing by? Temperance Lecture Given Press Comment On; Bavey M<ltatbiri«iiil Davey’s moratorium proposal will be read with interest; - , Columbus Di*ptach~“Davey’s pro posal for wholesale. repudiation o f public obligations cloariy indicates his unfitness for. the'office of. governor.w Cincinnati Timea-Star—^,<Th# Davey plan' o f repudiation would ‘ mean troidile for Ohio banks and' savings institutions which, in general, .have already, had trouble enough.” ' Cincinnati,Enquirer—“The. state’* finance* would be crippled, as well as the-credit o f citiss, by the blundering attempt to relieve the Cities of their debt burden,” Washington 0, H. Herald^W© can’t imagine anything now that would disarrange <conditions mere than to adopt: Mr, Davey’* sugges tion.” Pomeroy Tribune—“It is a vicious proposal and should be given no thought by any person who desires that credit, character and stability be MR*-Mary Irvin ofXttda gave « , foremost,” Ohio Btat* Journal, Crtumbus—MIt safety and hygiene. This includes a tore was taken ba# by now become a Monday evening, composed <£ mem- T f i X M o n e y S e n t of an mpriJenl m*8 classic in the world of literatureJitm »r tit* tern ,»«*P seme* awoke Teeeday morning “ J U n d e r N e w D e a l Monday evening. act as Chairman o f the meeting here|Tuesday morning. Using a black- statistical study f ll accide t and l i i t l f lit r ture, ib«rs of the two controlling bceunatkmal disease claims filed with who## beeuty li«e in it* very simjdJcricommittee* and candidates, when w . 1 o c p ion k ee a t es s w l pli th* commission during the year I96S «y , yet throughout the simplicity and a summary of th* ywkrs 1925-89'nm» * goWen vela of pblloeophy, inclusive. The report ;te issued with'wiedom and truth that shfaie* like a the hope that the information given,basaon tight amM the trials and hard will serve to arouse Ohio employer* to s reslixation of the fact that the ac cident fils of Ohio industry are still wumaous and in a great measure un warranted, and that only universal ef fort and complete group cooperation will Insure gaining o f further ground against ihe hazards of Industrial em ployment. . ' s c W ittf plan*: ware laid ftr the .county cam*- peign, .Reprtsentativec of the Young Men’* RepuhlScan Club, th*.women** 1 organization and veteran’s organiza tion were also present. Attorney D. Smith, chairman of the executive committee, presided. Speeches were bright aide of things, no matter howjmad* by several candidates. gloomy the outlook may be, when she ’ ....... .............. is heard to remark, at one of the! PEACE CONTEST family’s scanty meals, “Potato soap! tastes jest like chicken to those whbjj The Tenth Annual Prince of Peace have never tasted chicken,” and the:Declaration Contest is being launch- beeuty of ftk is that, in ft* Implies- #d in the Church#* of Ohio starting tion ft 1* true. {this week. The local churches are Then there are the little Wiggs*#,]uniting la th* project, The contest O u t B y A u d i t o r The new $1,750,000 federal build- hog in Columbus was dedicated Oct. 17 with addresses by United State* Senator Robert J. Bulkier and other officials. Th* structure is located on the S<rtet© river, in the new Civic , t , , Csntar of Columbus. Aft federal . * 0”1starvation, all sharing * poverty,They, with their subject* arc: . sffiCM will be transferred to the n*wft0 whjk5h th** mcr61 “ *criwtomed they | Justin Hartman—“What would y o u ] ^ * 4* a new barber code under Ohio law went into effect with a'boost In prkas and no warning, i _ ^ The Herald Is informed a delegation followiag disbursement o f tax o f Gov. Whit* appointee* landed In ba* been made by County Xenia Monday night and laid down ***** *• Cmdett. * th* planks Of the new law passed by Township* — B ath, 9M*6X$} a Demeeratic legislature. Barbers Beavemvek. $2,4$6B0; Caesmrcteek, were tab) that riolstien o f the code Cedarvllle, $2^470.78; Jeffer- woold mean fine* of $559, If the *on* $«$8Y6; Miami, $1,«*9B«; New violator owned property, If act his $1,029.30; Ross, $2J>57A5; ticta** would be revoked, . Sflvewwk, $1^66.60; Spring Valley, TH* scale o f prices roe* Over night $l>fU.W{ Sugatcreek, tifiN E i from ten, fifteen and twenty cent $4/1*055, sbavee to twenty-five cent*. Hair . Manidpatities—Fairfield, $3j515B4; cuts jumped,from twenty-fiv* in some Beboni, $5,171.42; Cedarville, $5,745.- <shops to forty cents. Bewersvilk, $447^1; Clifton, $94.* The Ohio Recovery Act p*m& at Sp^ng^ HA»8.19,* J mms - |bo*rd, eke explsdaed the effects that the us* of alcohol has on the body. Miss Irvin proved th* truth of bar Statements with charts cad exhibits. Mrs. Curtis, who aoemspsaied Mfe» Irvin, told the story of th* sanftsry onMuttf cop* It is counted a great privilege to hear a spericer of each great aMtity. Miss Irri%a native of Cedsrrill*, has th# henmrof bshg international pfesLi dent of th* Loyal Temperance Lsgicm and Ohio president of th* W , C, T. U. Strang Ploti “The Erie* Tag” hat a strong plat throughoot--Not A Dull Motnsritv— Junior das* Flay. to m >M» Crt,. tt. R W .W W « tm, LtcitM. .r. ^ ’ ” ' ' K W h «r» Itat Mr,. W i,n M *»w Hiaca) from «eti of the Otiurrh...: d* . j f * f «». «*«• otek.1. and dimes out of the consumer’s building within a few months, with ft* pertoffice locating there early January. HALLOWE’EN FRANKS MUST call it? ” in< Indeed the whole family is so busy; Nancy Finney — “Battle of Ba- iextracting sweet mem li o f happhM** I’kmey.” . Ifrom life a* they find it, that wMlel Deri* ]uaqa**tisn*My ftey ought to bejpeaoe.” mhieridtle and downcast ever their .lot,| BtttiMy MOT J » MALICIOUS THIS YEAR they at* nothing o f th* kind, and Learners ” -----— would strongly resent the suggestion.! Mary Coulter—“War for Profits.” Marshal H. A. McCain call* attain-1 “Mrs, Wiggs of the Cahbagt Fatah” ’ Lawmme* Williamson — “Whited OUTDOOR PICTURE SHOW Ramsey- “Th* Spirit of Swsngo--“I»*mmihgs or A big fro* outdoor talking picture show will be given In this place, Fri day night, November % width ta on the rout* of a state-wide tour o f the Mori* Caravan covering every county o f the state under th* auspices o f the Ohio Highway Users Federation, headed by Los Fainter, former, pres! School districts—Bath, $34,4&5A4; Miami, $10,300.61; Spring Vaft*y, $?,- 694.36; Beaverrorsek, $17JMt.70; Camarcreek, $£>982.87; CedarriUe, $11,185,90; Jritorson, $9481^9; Clif ton, $2^05JS5; Ross, $9,798.76; Stiver- creek, $7JW5.84*, Sut^rereek, IBjhM.- 46; Xenia Twp., $17J»9.7l; Xenia city, $65,488.2$. OIL COMPANY ENJOINED Judge Gowdy ha* Issued a temper- Aaterieaa B lui atiwa Week Flans are being mad* to- obssrve Aiaerican Education Week in th* local.— schools, October ;29-Dooe*ftir 2. Fro- (he competely grams in ksoping with the observance come.” Is tit* sort of thing which loads to eventual default on all public obliga tion*, and to ihe collapse o f the credit structure o f the entire statoi” Madtaon Press, Loudon—“ It ta a temporary makeshift for financing the schools, an evasion of the respon sibility for a constructive taxation program,” McArthur Tribune ‘ ‘Because of Davey's obvious effort to evade and deceive, he will doubtless be compelled to broadcast other explanatory and apologetic versions o f his vulnerable sad untenable position, on a mova- torium of school and municipal hoods.” - - Jamestown Jeumai—“New versions placed on this plan by Davey in an effort to reconcile alarm and disfavor to hi* repudiation program, fail to.ef- fect fta tteasktaf or it* dangers.” Berea News—“The public credit structure o f Ohio’s subdivisions would wrecked tor years to Hfllebor© Horrid—'“The worst thing about ft it that it la just plain dis honest.” . • Cadiz Republican<—“Bach action would wreck the teacher retirement the state eompeasatiOR tins to Hatbwe’en and cslsbranto ar*> a delicious mixture of humor and flepuchers.” Mtffied ftat ttmlkrfsu* dsstoustion of pathos, wlft a story that carries tmi- i The Winner of this contest will r«- - ^ - , , , . , _ pzyttty wilt not be tolerated, There iters*! appeal. U Is **ay to briievs, erive a toons* metal and will be * * ai * * *** Bureau and toy mtratelng m *r agiftist ft* »wi ta tw ekjtottan to eetabrating the aftorhariag seen theptatwre, that this *Ugftta to mast other community win- pw»id*«t of ft* Ohio Wool Growers Oil Comp*ny mm chasigmg ft* grad* avast as tang a* ft* sport In wiftht to not sntik a bad old wwrld after aB,'p*rs 4w eswtiy honors. An offering Assoctattan. The tour is In th* inter- of a sidewalk m * t a » in a rupwi. :and that tbm* asm stiU some pseph^wffl he token *t «Ws stovtae. J . ............... . |to ft who make ft worth wfcfl*. . i ................... . WaaittMto msb ftta Numft, «maB. ft* Rsigmt IQaw Bswfe—A Good heme, with E ft, ttrwg, %tat|il*6Mfc! %kto and m m m i i. itMi» an* in “What Ivory Woman Knows.” ‘ gafttan. g 7 h . Hartmtoh i suit ext of ft* tw* Osnstitutioftal Amend- brought by Britaftef Mlltar tor ft* menu Hmitinr fissriiw tax and pre-city. It ta a&sged ft* eempaay ta pto- veation « f dwvril oa of ft* tax tor paring to tower ft* aldtwait gwwS* other pwq»Q»*s. The show wilt b* i« d*fia»«* of a grad* fl**d by elty givsn at 7t$6 p. m» , ordtoaita#. 4 , ,..^ o f this special time will be presented in each home room, each day of the .week.-. . -< M a special feature 1ft this observ ance, parents are iaritod to visit ft* Sfteol to see classroom work, as It Is tofcd and carried on, each d«y. There wifi be|ftttih” no Geftoord 'Entorprta*—“Davey to ly ft* usual preeedure o f rieeproem'^oewductiBg his oamprign m a dfti work. jiwpidiattett pftttorm wMft hi* ooL Gas* i f Infantile Pnvalyste ,would not aitow to be towttod tat the . Th* stokaeee * f Mta* -Margaret ptatiterw.” Btomoat, daughter e f .Mr, and llrs.! Weft Lfterty Benner—«wfi| after Meryl Stormont, hee toen dtagnoeed oandMates en ft* Davey ftftst mmrit as taflsntita pmmlyrie. 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