The Cedarville Herald, Volume 57, Numbers 27-52
IVOTICwRNHI ' J S S k g l i H M r t V ^HrWBPPKPffw TSAR NO.48 imSSSWmssSBSSCSSfe h iA lU iB i l ntm t i b i ’fy so iu k i t i s o f in oacs fW t P*PSPSPWPlteW Ffa |NMB» a .*'. CTOAJtYILLE, OHIO, NOVEMBER2,1934 PSP COOT.T NEWS se c tion ITLS8 APPEAL » Appearing from jui adverse rrtisg-l 'Of the state industrial commission,! iwhich denftd her additional compen- jsatiwj, Mr*. I4ly Modena, Quincy, O., battery of jfwater dining room, supervisor * t th* to the 0. S, end S. O. Some, he* filed suit la Comm©* Pleas Court to establish COLUMBUS.—A large toftphmse* hi befog bwfcalled offlee e f fieerrtary of State George 8,1 ___ ....__ _ ^ ............ My«t» this week and * special staff of {her right for continued participation telephone operators and tabulator* Jbi the state workmen1* compensation bah beea engaged to receive state- fund, wide election retem* next Tuesday Mr*, night, Arrangement* have also been made to broadcast the. return*. A ' large vote i* looked for, with intense interest in the outcome. The Ohio Journalism Hall of Fame anpial dinner will be held in the Faculty Club room*, Ohio State Uni versity, No£ 23 , it is announced by the School of Journalism. A t this time honor will be paid to old-time editors ,who* have been voted in the Hall of Fame by present-day news paper workers. Tribute will be paid to Moses Dawson, Cincinnati Adver tiser, by Harry Fence, now connected "with the Cincinnati Enquirer, succes sor to the Advertiser. William H. Wodrey, of the Brush-Moore News- Modena requests additional compensation by reason of complica tion* which developed, assertodly from a bead injury sustained January 22, 1921, when * Ward at. the state! institution struck her with a meat platter, According to the petition, the wo man. suffered a severe contusion, mental and physical shock, -has, since experienced constant headache*. An infection which developed in her left ear is also attributed to the injury' by Mrs, Modena, who declares she has been incapacitated for work since the mishap. The state commission, she sets forth, .awarded her temporary .com pensation from May 1 to June, 22, 1931, but denied her claim for ad ditional compensation on the grounds' the head injury was not-responsible papers will speak for John Saxton, founder and editor of the Canton*Jte- po»itory,.and J, A. Mackstroth o f the for her later physical ailments. Ohio State Journal wilt eulogize • Samuel J, Flickinger, once of Colum-' bus, Dayton and Hamilton news papers. Other features to be an- ; h?'. WOULD SELL PROPERTY ■„ .Sale of real estate located in Jef ferson Twp^ Is sought in a suit filed noutocedare expected to aid inmaking,in Common Pleas Court.by Nettie B« this oneof the most interesting meet-jShanks against Ralph E. Shank* and ings of the,serie*. On .Saturday fol-{others. C Luther.Swaim is the plain- lawingthe newspapermenate'women tiff's attorney, will attend the towa-Ohio State foot ball game as:guests of the Ohio State Athletic Association. All newspaper workers are ihvited, and early reser vation* are requested. , DIVORCES GRANTED ’ . .On grounds of gross neglect of duty, Fred Borden-has been awarded a divorce from Catherine Bordejn, while Ruth Slangy won a similar de cree from Kelly Blangy, in-Common Pleas;Court. . . - . Dr. Frank G. Boudreau, acting chief, Health Section, ’ League .of Nations; will he one of the speakers"at,the Openingsessionof tile fifteenth'annual Health at the Deshler-Wallick Hotel Nov. [Helm! JMangan against Earl ‘ Id, 15 and. 16 ,, Governor White willjute others, in Common Plea* 1 give an address of welcome, and willl *' *— ....‘ be followed by the; annual Address of} . -.'WINS'JUDGMENT V / ’ Dr. H. G, Southard, gtato director of John T. Harbine, Jr., baa recovered tertth. 'Jk wto&m of ' f scientific a fgte.^B o te|qdga^_te,* soft i* pu*Hc in Common Pte* Court. Addresses on various subject* relating SCHOOL I *TteFri<*Y*ir j "Have you purchased your ticket ,yett" an oft repeated question of {the "Juniors." | - „ ____ i pr ice , m e a v *a * isnKiMinsis*mn*nMOT s a i t or n m s im i i i s M f t t i p Reverend Guthrie Speak* I The Chapel Monday morning was {in charge of the Music Department {under the supervision of Mir*. Jacobs, Difference* between tte Xante City Board o f Mdweatiea and that si Xenia Township has resulted in the tetter board sending thirty-two pupil* i ;; Relief Setup To - t e t e jf o t fu f t t t n l .l COLLEGE NEWS who road the Scripture and led te the {to th* local high school, For many {Lord's Prayer. Wilma J, Fergusohry**** Xenia city sehoris have pro- ‘played * piano -solo.. A special feature ,vidod high school faribti** for Xante jwaa a group of song* Ig Mr*. John- 'Township, For * time Xante Twp, {stone, accompanied by- Mrs, Kuehr-Wed tim cHy qutte a imm for tedtion mann. ■ ■ jbfrit- Reverend Guthrie spoke to the **- back bill* have been paid in full sembly using a# a basis for hi* talk, The contention o f 'the Xenia City j“Th« Accompanist,” an artiste in board is that a written contract has / ‘The Etude/’ He compered the char- been requested rather than operate jactcriatie* of the good accompanist on a verbal one as in the past. The to those o f people o f every day life..- city board ordered' .grade cards with- ■ --------- held from 139 township pupils at . Night Classes , tCentral High until a contract guar- The topic to be discussed In the first anteeing tuition payment waa made. ,lesson for young farmers of the com- .This j* said"to have angered parent* munity is the hog situation. The and this brought about, a request to night class will meet in the science ‘ permit pupil* to attend any high room o f Cedarrille High. School on school in the county agreeable to Monday evening, November 5, at‘7;80 {them. The Xenia Twp, board agreed p. m* The discussion will be led byV.^hia and also to provide transports- ' Mr, L- J. George, local Vocational tion. * ' , Agriculture instructor. " The Ideal board was asked to’ take in these students and after being as- . .................. „...._ sured'of tuition payment arrange- ', * The members' of the local teaching ,mentswere made and;thirty-two were . staff attfended the meeting of the‘sent hhre Monday, The local ,school {Central Ohio Teachers’ , Association {was selectedfdue to being an jiccredit- .......... . . , , . . . . . ' *held in Columbus, October 2ff and 2 ?. ed school. Parents were .given he found elsewhere m this issue, ^ hnv ^ Teachers Attend Meeting Authority,to >the county relief com , mission in Greene Coralty to provide ANNUAL MEN’S BIBhB READING The Girt*1 College'will j i afternoon in the High tehool at Bell- brook. morning meeting. CONTEST Sabbath Evening, November 4 , i Methodist Episcopal 7:39 O’clock PROGRAM Voluntary Glass Court. to health, projects will feature the « maining sessions. A paper by a rep- assistance for 'the local aid. for the aged bureau im investigating applica tion* fornld agepensionswas granted Wednesday by the state relief com mission, according to ah announce ment at Columbqk, ‘ i The, state commission’s authorise- Hymn 388—-Audience St' tion, in the absence of formal notiflca- Calvary—Rodney—Orange tion, was interpreted by Karl R. Bahh, Sersnader# County relief .director, to meait that Pi*yer—-Dr. R. A. Jami Case workers at the relief department The Beautiful Garden may be privileged to as*i*t the pen/ Fillmore—Male Quartette, •ion board in making up. applications / •Scripture Readi for relief client# whn may be eligibio Joseph Weat, Jr.—Math for old age pawshm*.' ' , f TtinroM Shaw—Pwerb* Y, W. C. A. Thursday, Noveaiber 8 | ; _ „ . _ ~ ^ ! The Juniors are going to give you i Following the devotion* ted by Mm*1, m Hallowe’en W Come and Norma May, short announcement* ae0 the size of their “Price Tag.” J weremadeby thepresident, Miss Car- j » . : Xenia Township Pupils Enter i^ rO ra S ^ S ^ B lu ^ L re n a d e rs i en^ Umenfc of ^6 local high I The Orange and Blue Sercnaders'^jj^j ,ncrea8e{j this week with the nd -Blue Y***?*? two numbers, /‘Sylvia" wd -enrollment of more than thirty pui.il* .“fentucky B*be/‘ . {from Xenia ToWnShip. These *tu- ■J-■ h\i ---- w,,“ — J ’ ' ‘ 4 -* Prayer- f m terch Img* The, situation is unusual in school affair* in" the county and is only-the more complicated oh reports that ' < Xehia City Students shunned town-' ' Ship students in various activities but no such reflection has been made a- gainst the city school management, MBiNEtiDTA SENATOR URGES ‘ • ELECTION SENATOR BBSS bi-4«. » t „ .................. - ------ —Jr, -v. „u -i The political campaign this yew is ’ Li. e Mias Jane Euen Guulan dents for various reasons have chosen‘more complicated :than the oldest , °r, ta «hri»H in Cedarrille High School,‘oitteen can recall. Line* are.crossed Schubert and Banp> Pwkmmnies, ^either the,members of the local in many ways hut the"most unusual I The followed two other selection*board of education nor the superin- incident is the reqhest coming to I*™. ^armen^ *B(i)tendetit solocited these pupil* in *ny OhiOan* from Senator Scihall of Min- Tins Two Clocks. ‘ {way. However, since they tester to hteote for-the ateeticmof senator S. 4 The mwgmim war- concluded ‘ v . - '.t.rffctrasrtteittif : < i^n- iion rolls, Mr. Babb stated/. ’ DISMISS CASES . . The’ following spits'have been efis- resentative of the U. ,g. Depai-tment : missed, at the request of the plaintiff . f o c a l A t l t O D n V f il* of Health, is expected to he the do*- or by joint agreement, in Common ing address, This will be followed by, Pleas Court: Minco P. Koiicheff *- ■*. business meeting of the Ohio gainst the Ohio Industrial Commia- l^sderation of Public Health Officials, sion; John -E. Jopes against Johnson numberof personamaybe transferred. The Law of 'the Imrd-~Oh*fffoi— Cob from direct relief roll* to oldagepen- tegw. Glee Club. Eugene L. Corry— Exodus 20 . Harry Sinks—John 15 , James Anderson—Matt. 13 : 24 - 54 . Paul Ahgell— Amo* 9 . ’ 41- Local Grocefymn ] In Xenia Hospital and to-make their work her*" both Ohio: Give Us your statesman, Simeon', {pleasant and profitable. / . jp, Feus: The Senate, the country, i ' ;{ . ■ — t— _.^ '■ note* ' ‘ a ' { Mrs. Malstead Absent j, The blind Senatbr is khown as the Mrs. Vest* Hal8te«d, fceacher of the Farmer-Labor member-of Congress, groceryman, {second grade, is absent from her and has bean opposed in his: state . l Robert Fechner, director of emef-l gency conservationwork at Washing ton, D. C., in « communication to the Stroup and other*. , .u'T .L- 1 .^ •'s s . PLEEADS GUILTY Harold Cyphers, . 23 , Xenia, w- 525 S 2125 W * ww- 41 - ' C. E. Masters, local ff-lvvakaW rfvf C l.n nl rt* Hymn. 205 {The Bible)— Standing. Underwent an operation in McClellan:duties this.week, due to the.death of by both the Republican and. Demo. VSrUCSv ’Q I a n e n i r Donald Burkert—H Samuel 18 : 0 - 33 . hospital, Xenia, Monday. He had been{her brother-in-law, Mr, .Arthur L. eratic parties.' He-has'opposed most W, Eugene' Spencer—Is*. 55 . ' suffering for some time with ap ail- jHalstead, of Xenia: Miss Beatrice of the Roosevelt program, especially Franklin Trubee-^Isa. 63 . ment that was giving him much;Pyles is substituting during the reg- the NRA andAAA programs. Schall The Omnipotence—Schubert—College troUh’e and he is expected to getim-jUlar teacher’s absence, thirty-day vacation, w i t h rJtlK mediate relief and is reported as? --------- greatly improved at this time. Jacob Jennings, 39 , telephone ami- jployee on construction work, is en- {tesdng a lt** right* suspended for six months Sheriff Baughn and had his driving * _______ {jy Offering, .{sponsoring the Farmer Union jpro- l~“‘ ~ “* organisation of western Iambus, Is urging all hunters to te- yoac^d charge of burglary, eseap- Xenia, Jennings was charged with fram from shooting or hunting with,“ ^ * triad which had beep continued operating an auto While intoxicated, .rifle* in the range’of any .government s‘nce Oct. 25 . i relief camps or projects in the state The purpose of the warning is to ell minate all hazards to relief workers GIRL TAKEN BACK HOME Watada Iren* Norton, 15 , Jackson, M. E. GOLDEN RULE CLASS ENJOYS SOCIAL, THURSDAY;12 o'clock. rushl gram, an . PJtet Open , farmers. The plat for “The Price Tag” Will! — -------- be opennext Wednesday, November 7 , .MORE NEW DEAL HITS Thirty-two members of the Golden. -Representatives of the OhioFedera te eomplted with to the £oBe*t extent ____ __ Mink's Glob Notes DISTRICT MEETING 6 f ‘^This year*U the riigible rien mem / j / / *,. i. OHIO CLUB WOMEN ber* ot ^he Monk's club af»-Mfegted'vjter#'^^ in the Bible reading contest. Two vrith eleven guests, met in the soctel meraters are eligibte, Paul Gordon rooms of the church for theit regular _ __ r__ir Paul McLaugh- meeting on Thursday evening, Oct, ^Jackson juvenile court, She ted tern w im 'ir'shelby ate’” Grtene Hn wbo !* n(^w in the lottl »«»hiary. 26. ja runaway and had. teen held in thi* counties fathered in Xenia Tuesday ^hos* entered are a* follows: Angell, Manyof thegroup appeared in Hal- ' " ' * Burkmt, Grube, Trutee, and Spencer, lowe’en coitumes. After a period of Th* Glnb la always anxious to sup- fun and frolic, culminating ili n grand in these camp*. The state division Of.MfcH-* has been turned over to the tfpn of Women’s’ Clubs from Clark, i *n?b*r* ar5 •“**™ oonamwation also urges that this ie-j^tody of a probation officer of the Darke, Fayette, Logan, Madison, Mer- !fst y*Y* w,_n"er Y r ------ - r X . : , , - — .i--J ikee b «i MU , Shel nd e i* **">1* f . d ^ gathered in Xfinte, Tuesday {County in Jtege Wright’a court for ft* , two-tey session. Miss Elizabeth The federal-atat* diririon, Ohio ^ej*hout a month partment of agriculture, has added a '**1 *& >*»«* * ^ <***- tom branch to it* market quotations serviee. Bogianing in t w r i, a weekly summary of quotation* on Shehadtemt eharged Haymaker, Revenna, president of the , , ^ ’ in the.local court. ’Dhio Federation and Mtea Neitf* Mr- F 0**1 * wwthy can«m *»m 1 #pfoud twmatch, all unmasked and settled to — iCabe Pious district masldent* Dr *UPP®*^ this contest 100 per cent, the business of th* evening witli Mrs. LEVALLEY FOUND GUILTY -Josenhine Pierce. Lima «ocohd vice Sahteth criming, Nov, 4, three & Masters, president of|h» dteSs, A jury in Corntnemptea* court was’president of the General Federation “ ^her* of tte team will present the fti'tlm^ehair, . w Mi rim -« -v , out hut twenty mktuies when a ver-'End Mrs Robert Hicks nrealdent Jl wmshlp service at the Firit Mr*. Gertrude Stormont had charge f <^f ^ ttF w a . feund W i ^ B‘ ChaWh <n ^ ^ * — *«*«■*« ^ ^ piled ter MstrRwtiop to potato grow er* throughout tte state. Thee* grow ers are tetter orgaaiasd now than #mr, a»d anted fm this service. 0 w« ter to * potato crop over 17 , 000,000 bashel* te tte Uateri State* more ttea tiw 1938 crop, pries*have dump- oil eearidara&y, tte division report*, loriy MfOrt* w*o* teat tte- yield wealdhemate tea*thi*your tten last, im aoptemher .rate* hwr****d .-tte orep teetead. Tte newmtekef aorric* 11 ie tefte: tewided in eomwratkm with;J|turiee 0 . Bradfiold, in Lakewood, o!, ^ Mr*' Kwlh Bul1' OWo Htat* University. ISandav. He was connected with thej impressive i* Paul Gordon. Evangeline Bennett yotional service. She helpful chose a* ter itemLeVsUey, 22 ,Xenia,chargedwith mid had parts on the nroarmu, A , ............... assault <ma six year old girl. He was’dhmer in tenor of Miss Havmaker 011 “ 5 rok<n Growing topic, Love, reading for the Scripture given a aenteocaof 10 year* in Mana-jwag «jv#n Tuesday evening at the McLaughlin will lesson a part of the fourth chapter field reformatory, {Parish House. More than 100 dele- ,p^ ® . ...{ ............. 1, 1 gate*were present for theconference. J Wfrtt J r T \ i « J Those present from here represent- of I John, In addition to comment* Tte advance dates of the club are „p<mthesubject thehymn, “0 Master, a* follow**, Nov. II, First Preeby- Let Me Walk With Thee/’ and a terian, Xenia, morning service. There beautiful poem, “SomeoneDid aKind Come early and avoid tte Writing ILLINOIS DAIRY FARMERS A dispatch out of Washington A concentratedeffort I* being made{state* Gist tte federal agricultural this year to improve the writing in {adjustment administration has reduc- the school. Test*, which were given 'ed th* farm price of etas* one milk at tte beginning of the term, stew from g &25 a hundred to $2 to dairy that the children are a little below farmers in the Chicago territory. The the standard 1 for their grades. These'reduction is expected to te a great testswill berepeated at interval* dur- disappointment a* dairy farmers had ing the year and we feel themwilt te asked an increase of 50 , cents a htm- a decided improvement . ,dred owing to the high cost of feed. Heaor Roll Tte honor roll printed below con. ■ For Bale , « r ' R*nfc~Modem resi dence, ga* and electric light, well tains the name* of those students in located on S. Main street, Cedarrille, tte public schools, who earned no known a* tte Ritonour property. Can ...— — --------- ------ ------— C. E. Arbogaet, or People* Building (Continued on Pag* Four) ‘ A Loan, Xenia. _ . . . . t „ --------- j ------------ --------------------- ^ > g tte Research Club went Mr*. J. " 1 ^ Z t n lJ " I n L a k e w o o d . S u n d a v » w * J. a s m # ii » i , Hn. 1‘ S . ^ S?*4 Tl? ,y : ma,a*«wooa,aimaay0j K RA_ *.»«e * m « w were; -read by Mrs, further program Wa* Dayton; Ohio. Anyone desiring tte arranged by Mrs, Ed, Hamilton, con ;Smith Advertising Co., Xenia, fori L, W, Reese, state high school sup- several years. A brother, William, -JU-se/ -«eeJr neWkeiuessa-'.’-KiiaAs. 1- -f*'■- " '* HALLOWE’EN PARTY errieer and well known among high reside*to Newcastle, Ind. The fmwr- k ‘ “ “ * ‘ JJ Tte new seminary room will soon 0ne act play, “With tte Help of tte te Completed. New book shrive* have Moon,” -given by Elsie Post, Hazel teen built and the roont ha* been re- Nelson and Justin Hartman, painted. * The group voted to take up two A number ef people have already worth-while project# during the E n q u i r e * B o l t s D e m o c r a t i c C a n d i d a t e F o r C l a r e n c e J, B r o w n F o r G o v e r n o r -HP* The Ctochmati Enquirer ha* declared for the election o f Clarence J. Brown to preference to it* party candidate, Martin L. Davey. The Hamilton Journsl-News, Democratic paper to Btrtier county, boits Rs party; candidate in favor of BroWn for governor, finch reversal* on the part o f the Democratic paper* in tte state i* unusual. The Enquirer editorial is re printed a* follows ■ i„s.5!i!1?NB,!eic.UR!rr _ * «*•»«; #•« « * « « w«t L " .?* « » » • • » « « * H f c H -tM iBvtfnty of thii w ^ ___ ____________ ____ _____ Mr#* WilUlum JBptuckkn enUrt^n- ^ _______ ____ ^ _________ AV ha* teen named state{ri wa* held Monday, burial taking ** *bou,; responded to the^Club’s request for mtmto, one'the preparation of baskets, i _ —— -— , w fer the triebration of the , place to Woodland oentetory. *{?nn5 Y f 1 books for the new library. These hf food to te distributed at Thanks- jGh,b, will not fail te support Clarence companies and hundreds of thousands *§•* awntoanmey ef Awerieaa high; - — --------- - jMam rtreet at a Halloween party, donations have teen greatly appre- givtog, tl» otter, cooperation with Bt6* « for Governor. AR these «f p*ii«y helder*; Hs fitowat to tte J m k . Mr. Reese is rise president BEON YOURGUARDAGAINST G*m*. wens enjoyed and refreshments ri- airi % i* hoped Qwt Aw* wHl theKpworth League in the collection^ C0Y m™ " * * * Ftofannn’* pempteeatiun toad, the * *te Matienri Awoektion of High LAST MINUTE REPORTS *rvea during tte evening, be others who have religious books of old clotiiiug to te sent to Good *ho * 0 " " P * * ,th# * * * * * * ^ PMtth# fund, all bs«ted te Mesel Eagerrisers and Directors. One) —— i Those present were Mr. ate Mrs, ojr my Kindwho will te abie to donate Will Industrie* In Cincinnati. M ^hgations is the foundation of Ohio beeria. «ff Ms drifias to his »*W poritien will; With the election bu£a few day*a* ” !*!./* these book* to tte seminary. These At tte close of tte meeting, deli*{character and trust, wilt te bis ad- The ptferipri ate interest on oar te # **tet teteri and ririe wfiMt- ’way am can expset all aorta of last J?® 7 ** ^° sr®Spiwrictoo ate family, books will become permanent prop- clousrefreshments were served by tte pro*Jt#*;' , _ ^ tend* have to te paid; tte ewrent M IM S to tite portrayal ef tte mtovto campaign canard* from the ?*r*, **r*' .” !rl ^ * e*,*ft “"^'erty of tte aeminaigwwith toll record Committee, followad te 1 a social hour. I ^te Enquirer doe* not support Mr. itaefmmt of epeesZtog toe state ate «ii|tetory selteri i*og***t*. {“They tell me” rooter to prlated dr- ^ r‘ Sprarit- belag made ot ti» donor wad the specifically tewwe* b* to *, hw m&dtvigkm tow* to te prii, and ‘ ■*— - »*»»— '-y (cuton through the mails,. Tte*e «* Mr. and^Mis. Jos^ih G^Ferry- ftamber of beric* doiwted. Wot WILL 1 MPROYB FARM BOMB {E^mtean,- nor doe* ft tepoee m . & umat te p«te frem taxation, , . {port* a*a rule hav*no foundationand further information see W. B. Spenerr • - Davvy beemwe te i* a Dwnwmrt. ft »**teM* ate ismftmmm -m ANNDUNCMD’1^ 1^* to wwttoae tte voter*. huetoes* manager ef toe club. Mr, Robert McGregor* Dayton, whoifhoaM te riear that toe pwamouatt pi*# ft ift formatote meb Wine, of X*aia, ate Mtose* BlanriiT ^ Glef Club under1 tte farm on tte Wilmington road **»«» * " " " * * * * * Etofi te we ge tttpirttoion of Mr*. Work tomhted of .town, is piepsting to- mtecrnisc !***“*. .****.■ , .?** rite#-'That towten Mr. Bmm stsMa1 mmdc at- .both the Republican tmS the residence with the installation ^ f* W 'l t e lm p lm e ito* Democratte Rallies. phimbtog, hotwater heating ate otter ^ * * A Mrttatoy dinner was given In The Y. W. G A. wit held their improvemeirto. A new water line ft ~*rTatT * > te Bwatewf «K fitato tfin Mtetoc ’fiprtoffieM fitmday to honor of tite annual Commfttri fiervfte Novumter baftg told to coaneet with ttej"1^ e"*"* •** I*1™^ Y / m m ' Y*** m fwstfei. tft ft [to amy: tete mmwtoriaal item' 3te mewia a vHWkMtttNRtb ted Tte m*. iMmA w la * w - h *. b^jand no toet minute report* should re* 01 & Jte toe tette toteiderttioiw tm tH m of tte ^ * * * # * mm tits Cewteualty Reteftr ft m fftnter ImMftg, -sue- mtmt .fiStifcete -M rf1-'MteNUji IRMBtoft■ W tPPffW* WW. P f mwsa wte tte -aiteptod a posl- seuree. I BIRTHDAY DINNER WILL MATE WEINER ROAffT ( ________ ____ ...... ^ ....... ____ ___ _ . . . ____ s mma na m * j Tte tteriMyGhuw« f tte CRften U. {eic§te*Mo*te Mriftlay ed Mm, Lucy 14, at 8 6 * 010 #; p, m. ‘ municipal system. Natarri gte and) with F. Cteteh Will aster a wetoer roast Hatoes, formerly of thft pftc*. Mrs, Tte Mte’* Bfide Eeatetg Ctetes* electricity ara tdrmdy avatieMe. gad rids Friday everiBg at tte home 'if .Hafte* Is a sister of Gel, I, T. Cum- will -te hrid fiuteay eveteog at tte JLteudl ■Eels* EhykiteaM* ^WslfllifasiP f t J f t l L j h i M J a R i k v wUV#»Hi' JVUPwv EflflPBT WOWWte* . Ilftllil) ##4lNHy9friTt|y Jirr##BwVVwm#ii W he OTSII u - Aw#' **-*■ ■- te* mmm tt&BAVTi tmt TIM# IliHRwitor Iteteytew mmA IjMEMfe,. EfUik mv ^v sv *^r jt ^ w <*>*
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