The Cedarville Herald, Volume 57, Numbers 27-52
T H E C E D A R V i L L E H E R A L D Mm 0 * A i© w h w o p I M f i f f t t M O * * OftfefffHi*, OWe, Ocfcofa#* * 1 ,1 W , HI 4MMK fgfigjgg m m m , : mm M I ni fimaml • PSWg 4^* *1w*'f ^ * » — unriimi m gJM du* >fUl w WPMPH Mm^ «*' hi tf* fir. W. It, IW3h*i»*y fiats Stanley, the the *5S f k i t ! m D ) M i w € M K M p 1 1 i « l 4 « v M F « m T M n f e g T * B r o w * The Bwweestte pdftttoal m il w m ow m f a r m p r o g r a m fe i» B*«d ef .fart* ******* Stmfley i* Bet a «»did»t« m Waaterngteu « m pmki spill j,p j , ^gdj^p tutartcted reewnfag 4IHfli HWM pliiOMi R >JlfJWPtW RMHMKE* ^ J^niMh <!UHKt fit **" **■ m m * w * * * * mg Jt»v« i ** cwj * awwwwi mm ** unTimiHiwwt to jtnnifr ffcnt r m y m t F * m bureau**, the Grange mm ! other organixatloms o f ftgri* *****RPWNI the fcradftfcma of o*r for* culttrriate E f r T l o i r that what the farm er mutt have e«ved. * ««*** ? L * *™ * ? ^ w*1- lu k n wh« wied tad riaved U m b i..u .___—^ut- Ha i I m ih 'I vutarL and cU M t QU l«# ** ^ * statement w m*u- a » i . a . h * ..< u ,_ fa better credit bfiKttkus&y. e doesn 't need* and cannot use curtailifieat, p rice fixing and 2 l CS ? e r ’ buaine«6 men he does need to barrow money* and he should have an equal cred it opportunity, five nothin*. But the oW rale ef ^ C larencs J. Brown insists that i f he is elected governor one o f the first t M f h e 'll d o w ill be to con fer w ith the fann er and w as* w ith him in the search fo r a sensible road toward agri cultural independence !! !? $ ? * £ * 5 « " « be and without dictatorship. Be the ttetomant that ft teok political asseaament still holds good even under the New De*L Be **» 8m yew to acquit* the right of was even publieally dlsndaeed, Re- f j^ epo*eh and privilege of owning a publican or Democrat. Rut hundreds ^ w i l i . . . ^ have lost their jobsthat paid no w - Z ^ r T * J 5 *“ B* Farm prices and the costs o f the things the farm er has to « o tte S S f f w a to Tf * y^ ^ l v f v T , vr____ u . . i . « n. i,t»t, i i » w liM t <*nrn • ’ w nations not under dictatorship! Eng- buy are nota fca ll parallel, fi^na m a ch in w T n d . changing the name* of positions so a ^ States, ^ fa,rg w and other grains m ay go , he nnas prices o i a .» wu « new man can take the place that will —. a-hHv,- *„ fe rtilize r put o f proportion to the p n ce s fo r whmh he sellshm hig ctmpafifn contribution n*hm* *° products. N or is th is to argue that those who sell to the farm er * are robb in g him , but, on ly to point out the disparity between farm p rices and other pn ces. keep an inherited freedom handed down from other - * generations, Be blasted the control This is the wmdupweokof the cam- of mfsicxiitxmt and business by bu. paigns of both mojofpolitical parties. wWch ^ ^ ihe Most fann ers find they must dispose o f their crops and The election is Tuesday and electors poWer t0 lew-taxes without doe on . livestock immediately upon harvest o r maturity*no matter what are expected to register their votes. cpBS ol, jBW Witb on-jumd w* itatt the market news may re a d - F o r th ey n eedm m ed ia te cssh an d It is irapo88ibie to Put too much stress T Z ^ « U o r ^ k m S ^ d m need it .badly. Interest, taxes, cost o f living, repairs and a ll * exercisittlf m dqty> j^ p ^ i v e S S S K S S S J & S i other sorts o f b ills mount as rapidly, o r even m ore so, perhaps,, J0f party, Bach voter ’should he In- other we muat labor to pay th* cost on the farm as in town .’ A system under wh ich lon g -term ]fowne/ * » to voting and base his S t S J S / S , M m £ 2 < credits cou ld b e extended t o the farm ers, and so am m ged as '^gm ent pn that information, it has puemployed. He pointed out n o t to pu t th e farm ers in to o difficult a position, wouW do vastly ^een x-opoirteef from various angle. ™ 2 T o f * ^ 2 m o r e t o putthem on their fe e t and on the highway o f p r o s p e r ity .................................................... g m a * of power to limit than a ll th e schemes and plans o f brain trust experimenters and moratorium program ed .— Ohio State Journal. > PICKING JUDGES A T THE POLLS One o f the im poitaht p laces in our government Is the jud iciary and m ost frequently little attention is paid to w ho should b e elected to serve on the various courts. ^ , fh e Ohio $upreme Cofirt a t th is tim e is loaded w ith Demo crats, many of/w hom h av e been appointed fo r various reasons. It is n ot well that w e have the highest court in the state, so strongly partisan, fo r there are many im portant,cases that reach this court that have a d irect or ind irect connection w ith either the on e or the other o f the domiftfent parties. Som e yearn ago w e poin ted ou t why Judge N ichols should be presiding judge o f the Ohio. Supreme' Court. A t that tim e the court was as of feeding the httugry «*d cloth ths that the that those receiving relief and faym- tion ot ^ fopd aUo implied era receiving crop bonus were obit- the power to force the former to pro, gated to support a list of party can- duce more, To limit thehours a man didates•that sponsored this rnoye- maywork carries with it the power to ment. If so this places the recepients force ■him to work longer hours in a class of trading their yote for a whether he wants to or not, consideration and after election yon , might hear it said “Bo one would think of shooting Santa Ciaus/' TheCentury of Progress closed for- i ^ ^ - . .. .. . . Ah* ever Wednesday ip * blase of glory Santa Clans story is credited to one 4»fter establishing the greatest record close to the national administration. eVw ^ w n for a public exhibition, in* It was not put out as a joke for it ‘exhibits ami attendance. Bo other at- has a hidden meaning and was an traction ever' represented as many appeal for election support, innocent millions in expenditure to make it the ns it sounds. world's greatest show of progress ,, , . over more than a century* The at- v* ........ ........................... ..................... . . . . ^Jnndalismjs thepropcj term in a tendance while not officially known! strongly Republican as it Is now Democratic, *W e believe a Cleveland labor mntup that has re- at this time is placed at 38 million,'.s mpre evenly balanced court w ill serve the public better. The,suited »n 2200> »mon «nd non-union flftcen million attending the secondr courts are non-partisan in inteiiL apd by electipn and to keep jmen,hemgthrown out of employment, year. Those atte1ding spent eo mil-! them tha t Why we shohld not Uave a preponderance o f mem-{Trouble arose when outside labor lipo with concessions on the exposi- bers from one politica l party, F or this reason w e urge the, Jleaders organized part o f the 2200 uon grounds and business in Chicago election o f Arthur H. D ay and Frank G eiger fo r the fu ll term , femployees o f the A, ft P. Grocery Co., m piaced at 100 million dollars that R oy H . W illiam s fo r the short erm and WilHam L. H art arid j?n th** Only a few joined the came from tbs pockets of visitors. It W illis H. L iggett fo r the unexpired.terin ending:this year. ?vi . . xt - » i Pw ’ JU H ,i,. " A iariLIST ^ w_ - h ^ . fw . wisxikjVhVi.whv^i F or ju d g e o f th e Court o f A ppea ls w e strong ly recpmm< .the re-election o f Judge Roscoe G. Hprnbeck, London union but under the New Deal you *s cost 42 millien to erect buildings on ffl te no individual rights, the grounds and how it will tike .[but must follow labor leaders and another million to Wreck them, only second term : The. Judge is now ch ie f justice, o f the Court' o f tfQUgh f percentage of your week- a few are to be left. It falls to the A ppea ls o f Ohio. He is the only candidate fo r th is office tha t wage®*? ?*e ” cke.tceI ! ' *“PP®rted credit of Ohio to furnish the head of has had experience as a. judge- H e pan fee commended to the «n admmistrahon in Washington, the Century o f Progress, Rufus C. electors fo r h e is one Of the judges o f Ohio courts ithafc has \ Dawes, now p resident of Chicago, is vo lun ta iy takeh a reduction in salary and .returned it to the 1 when the non-union men refused to the fair** president. The deficit of counties in the D istrict and to the state- The candidates f o r ,«<"»«<* vdth the union a -strike was the fair is placed at IfipO.WO, although A 't w . . j* uS-xJS- -iS ■ ALnk. ' Ta« ~ *' 'l - 1 * 1 < s - a Z I a .JI *-*&£*.. AVij- — - x. Aib— * t T ^ « k '-4 *■* - - ** judgsh lp w ill be foun d oh the jud iciary tick e t and there w ill.be 4culled with the union meat cutter* in the bondholdera have*been paid ninety no politica l party designation. - . - |A. ft P. stores. The grocery com* percent on their investment The puny rJiw« a,,.«hntwcting company to aulvage o f the buildings fa expected deliver all goods from. w*riawnli*>*<Hfiiwwt'jlWHi and Olt hoadholdor* ttatr vuiri depptu grocery Ttie*e will bo pafa in fitfi, another t m i s l a o k in g m n a t ig n o f ob ,t»des to , « ovew o f morion,fc ^ ! 2 * ...t* * * . T * * cm a , a result o f the depression is the lack o f public W S J L n«ecln» tar*. wMfc uhiHthM. - i*. .riit esc edmAonntr fn. to oehvcr .good* to A, ft P, Stowe. — — One co n fid e n ce ^ the Roesevelt adm inistration -arid the tendency f o flvm«r h S 5 w ^ , im . .C a li the New Dea l w hn tyou w ill it murt b e regarded ^ A“ wfc“ U lto" -socia lis as .an underhanded, means o f taking from those w ho have savings in Store fo r future use. Th rifts /has never had a p lace in the socia list program that is budded on confiscation, .. . . . . . . „ , , t W* vote in aetsion at Miami, Fla., city demolishing. A. ft P. storefronts, backed up Jemttnd* for payment of show cases, canned goods and meats the, bonus, disregarding the plea of Several days ago President Roosevelt and the Am erican S Th* .bona* de (,»,*„ + a Jr.*ixrQoi,4««+Ar. tpKora h*“ bctter J«mth« union or quit the maud I* certain to come before con tory of the state.. It muBtnot be over looked that the term*of governor ia hut fairo years m»d even Davey has no assurance that he will succeed him self. Themoratorium b either repud iation of debts or forcing you to pay two year debts at one time. It is the wiping out of an .old established rule of “Paying as we gy.” If is certainly not in keeping of the campaign promises of the present state or national administrations and the continued pies of relief for the debtor to have collectors out St this time urging those who *w in arrears Ontaxes and interest oh landbank and governinentioans to pay Up or take the consequences. Such a campaign for mow time certainly can not read well to depositor* of financial insti- ’ jtutlopi that would like tO have their •Wuakifti A#' nJIminj. bankers met fa ce to fa ce in convention in Washington. There , o m t I _ B V J '"T * con*!monev. We do hot hear of any admin- have been differences o f opinion between the financiers and tL ..y*bS » S ^ *rt5 4" flir next J*nu*ry %ta nJany S S b n sponsors crying aloud in be- the Ch ief Executive but from reports a ll these w ere reduced to c**,P»i*nin* Sn, 2 ” of tbTihoussnS that have their common ground. Two days later the head hrairi-trubter, R ich - , & » * * ! 9 * * * * w * * * ***'• fsvor of it PrsdWkm 1. made that S d 7 ? m S « L Tbit hfirir wviMuinnaa that hnnlcRrs will do thin or that or take the -------- * enough , members of each bouse will I"0™ ' T T * * be g , anno ces ba ke ill is Of . . ■, „ , , - --. t - ,..... serious consequence that Certainly w ould fo llow , fftr from the 11 ‘bd not take the company mtn- not only-vote for ft but pass ft over understanding hetween Roosevelt and th e b an k e rs .. W reckless *a*went long to decide whst to do *nr veto President Roosevelt will extending Of cred it brought on the bank crisis, y e t R ichberg *” ^ unmedwtsly up went signs in all write. Ihe admfafatratioa fa making w ou ld throw open the bank doors to aH’ uomers and thus su ffer f u *” ployec* ** 5^ort to f 01?11* «wpoign promise the money o f individual depositors to- g r fa t riski Meantime. p*id *h full last Raturdsy night and to balance tbs budget and the debt oft bankers know not which course to pursue, or whose w ord is final in governmental affairs. That this p lan o f confiscation o f n o t on ly m oney hut prop - w I,,|I* something to think about also. R i S g R t "OF SALE . Meaiay, October 2f, l#34 Springfield Live SWck Saks Co. all stores dosed. As a result 428 the country has grown to 27 billion stores Were closed as well as ware- dollars. Another two billion more HOGS—Rec, 1022 head R ex ford G . TugWell, under-secretary o f agriculture,-m ade itt P«*l hsd bosrt made to Mayor Davis will not likely ever live long enough 160-180 lbs........... an address December 20, 1033- ^ . «* Cleveland f<* protection ss early to see the Rooeevelt defidt paid. The 148-140 lbs, — "F o r the first time the government is thinking o f the ISttd ** Ia*t Wednes*y but ft was S*tar- adminfttratfcn has been spreading 120-140 Ih*.------- as a whole. F or the first time we are preparing tb build u p * * V*yor even issued a federal money on worthless .projects 100*120 lbs, -------- land program which Will control the use o f the greatqst o f all st*t*m*nt to ®hepress. Full page »d- hk* chair to the wind for political Feeding pigs------ natural sources, not merely fo r the benefit o f those w ho happen Sunday announced the purpose*. If things go against SOWS— to h o ld a title to it, but fo r the greater w e lfare o f a ll the Citizens withdrawal of the company from the administration election day the Best light ------ o f the country." Cleveland and then businessnrgartlza- “Bought and Paid Fot” sign will like- Heavy _____ _ _ There can be no other meaning p laced on the Tugw ell ti**1* that had been flying the Roose- iy be shelved until nearer 1034. iThin and rough — -—.,-2.00 @ 1.00^ —5.00 $ 5425 -4.75 6 5.05 —4.50 & 4.00 e 4.25 -3.00 3.50 -2.76 8.50 -3.00 €> 4.10 -4.75 4.40 8 down j #+* THE REPUBLICAN TICKET For Governor .Clarence J, Brown F or Lieutenant G overn or.................... .......JPattl M . H erbert F or Secretary o f State ....George C. Braden F or Treasurer o f State ............... ........................Harry S, D ay F or A ttorney General ................................. John W , Bricker F or United States Senator ................ ..........Simeon p , Fess F or Congre»aman-at-Large G eo: H - Bender and L. L. Marshall F or Judge o f the Supreme Court (fu ll term ) Arthur H. Day and Frank W . G eiger For Judge o f the Supreme Court (unexpired term ) R oy H. W illiams F or Judge o f the Supreme Court (unexpired term ) W illiam L. Hart and W illis H. L iggett F o r ju d g e o f the Court o f Appeals ....R oscoe G, H ornbeck F or Representative to C on g ress ..................L : T. Marshall For State Senator O liver S. Nelson For Representative to the General Assembly _ W . R. M cChesney Earl Short F o r County Comm issioner............................. „ .c . A . Jacobs F or County Auditor James J. Curlett F or County Su rveyor.............. ...............................W . J, Davis F or Couhty R e co rd e r .............. ................... .Ernest D . Beatty F or County Treasurer ........ i ......................Harry M. Smith I? 0 l*S hcmu Baughn For Prosecuting Attorney ............... ...Marcus M cCallister Foi? H, (j« Schick m* land owner can be expected to have confidence program . In such a statement than that land i* to be regimented for the good o f **** insignia of confiscetlon and all, irrespective o f the rights o f the land owner o f the profit f Mtract‘<mof property of cme efass A report resehes the writer of this VEAL CALVES—Rec. 81 head fo r Ids labor to which he is irltitled. This is confiscation the fot/vppo*ed benefit of another, got column that a Wo*d-to-»duth cam- Choice kind* — -------— 7.00 backbone o f socialism and neither the banker or the home Or **$**•*• Therewas appeal of thenon- psign is being conducted against Medium ——-----—4J50 @ 4.50 ‘ * * . . . . - - ‘ 1 anion men and business interests to Chester A. Jacobs, Republican can- Thin and cull------------ 4.00 down’ Washington but when It reaches *Sfa* dftlate im Cmmty Commlaafaner, a«*k. CATTLE—Rec. 4 1 head Perkins’ department ft will be buried ing hfs second term, Whilf the c*mt Smft griwMl steem -*-»^h4.V5 ‘ after informing the non-union em* palgn has no hold fa this fiettoii w» Medium gras* steers , » 4 M 0 4,28 ployefs it fa either join the*union or .understand such fa the case' fa some flfafifc steer* — 2JS0 # 4.00 walk the streets, In case o f the lat-'quarfar* in Tenia, Stories n»icl Fat ft*§* farifeta 3.50 # 4.80 ter we will feed you at the* qxpense fafier the fashion uied during the Stock heifer* - — ^ -— 2.75 « $.16 of others employed or havjl• ■property‘primary are clreulated but tbimks to Fat cows — — —*——*2.5# # 3.00 Labor leadens threaten .elector* thinking otherwise. Mr./Medlufa '<faw*: -t,1?8 #'2.80 TAX LEVIES SHOULD BE GIVEN CONSIDERATION (JUDGE) X i t COE G.HORNBECK Ag hai been pointed out at various times the electors will be given the apporunity o f voting on several tax levies next Tuesday. We have made it plain that none o f the officials o f for taxation. V * ' * “ * A 7 i ~ * 7 = ; r S i S 1,. s s l s s s : z z ® & yem at an electorifaia reapuncibility it is to be assumed that you 7 „ SeatTm ^ ^ I shee T a ^MB£Rec7‘^ 'i? a d uI c°h«lderation to each and then be Satisfied The A. ft p, did■/ twenty million the county treasury for public grabs:B**t *we and wethers —6.00 Th* 1* vvmm V o A fn« 1{«bf do,,,ir business in Cleveland and for any cause, He ha* stood against ‘Medium — — — -SJtfa @ 5,78 o f f le*,ed *U pr°Perif for reUil busi* nome of the demand* of that nature/Feeders — ----- — .4.00 — 5.75 U fa V I bttt 0WM^ warehouses, baking much.to hi. cmdfa He fa Cull* --------------- - , - 3.50 down, town w lS tn S n h ftn lS ^nnn^rt^6 r1f^ S d 5 ln«°^ V wilffaShtaS mS pRcking hoUs<! Since 1020 fa to worthy appeal* bui M*«fi p 4 #i Best fat buck lambs -— 5.00 town rive* w n \ d d a d n «3S?Smi nmmari?6 ' a ? aS aU •to,fc leaW8 *re basis wits sentiment to influence his stand Mediumbuck lambs —.--4.00 & 4.60 *nd rtnt* wlu *» P»id for the unused for tM**rs ^hat are selfish and fOr.Cull buck lamb* — — . 8.00 & 8JO terrn *nd m *tore rooms will sfand purpWfor which the county has no! A libera! run of fat hog**found an ffirftai next Doeambar there muat be additional revenue. It fllgfat aiao fa# 0 M out that both «y«t « m are under the com tfw gf the OWeJfeate Board o f Health that hen almont unlimited jm tm to keep them hi operatiori— but at the expense o f the v ffb u f. The faftfi fabfii we nave eat nquremted eehooi and to keep alatfi iNMtftfaemtteBjtfim e t be met The echool i« alao on the atate Md fltt whlek hai taken part o f the financial load off the district M|t W*MNH prwifta part e f the fianem . The legislature will M taf pfitt m f ftvwfcae nfeMfiurae and it ie expected that m m m «e*Bec operates® w fl be aenttmed by the state than money, ________ ___ ____ ___ ( teefed by a.-Mn cent mayor efid the of Jhese demands and for that reason(at a top price of IfiftS, or fully a policy of dMtruction other than wm. come to hi* ftieute and without hfa uarter lowsr th«o lastweek’s market, strucifop inrWaahington. knoetedgw No man evar served the The aewmariceiwavactive and ateady county that desarvod re-election moro/with last Monday sale, tops bringing It ha* been twenty years sine* we than “GhesHJacob*. M,75. have seen as much local interest inf —— J Cattle ruledmostly steady with last as we find this I The dUmnna th* Davey sponsor*And *•**, *>«* 2«W« selling up to rally Monday theimkfws in on the moratorium fa.04.?5» with beat fat eotr* gofag at night brought out a good crowd and the answer to the question: “After the IWHI, Milk ear#* and springers found the interest manifested was remark- two year moratorium, what then?" No!* »*** outlet at price* up to $40.00. Throughout the two hour* on* can answer how ft will be possible' Veal Calve* found a strong demand was little or no restfullnes* and to pay the aocumuiated' debt* of two fn>*n Wft ef town buyers at pricea the crowd fallowed the speaker* much year* with a thfad due. Doubling the cfaeer than fa usually done. Ail public debt* mean* that much higher u wv uuum ria . Until jf * ***1 *^*fti*i*a were represented tax rate* and the raising e f mem pub- td kaati the aaiicwifa *« fswiera, home owner* and huri- Re revenue from property owners than ¥ mm mm to all dames of faber, fat waa eve* aeimtl at earn hfa* 1 a : • ». : wb«fi thia taka* plttce the le w ill fa« o riawad. t steady with last Monday, the cashing in at f LOO, Frio** in the Lamb division ware about steady with lati week, hut quality somewhat lower. For JUDGE COURT OF APPEALS SECONDTERM Separate NON-PARTISAN Judicial ticket OtMfeUi* for S8COND TERM Itt 90 r m fattn of this Court, N6 JUDGB ------ we* evar DENIED A SECOND TERM. YEARS OP BXMltIRNCB m • Comwon Meet Jiufas. Trfad cssis in eU of' maty e f .the ttwdcottttdw of the Stow. ONLY CANIHDATB for the Office WITH any EXPERIENCE AS A {^VOLUNTARILY TAKEN a REDUCTION for the fait year* of one sixth IN SALARY and returned It to die tim to tlmDistrict and to the State* D* t MX awe, Ch*. Cm. A, X. V. BWc, C»kmlSM, OM«. UBIK 0 LIFE 60 ARDFEEDS WholiNsaln«itd Rated! m TnnJutgaaunel Hominy , Alao Linn of Middling*^ Bran, Oil Mnal, Say Bmm, Alfalfa Mead, Salt aindOther Fandfa* Always fatHtamarket for Com, Wfeaat atadData DAILY MARKET ON HOGS Wa quote on Cattl«, Calm* and Mmap NO COMMISSION CHARGE CUMMINGS ft CHESWILL PhonMi Yard Tlk*^Rafa lid Oedarville, Obi* m U D WANTANDSUS ADS PAr lm $ A Mr*, Belie j a visit with I lad, ! Mr. and M taiiwd I* Pet Wcdr.cs Mrs, M. J!. o f tie week Nancy Oglesb Mr*. £i!a r spent the pas and Mrs, Dav The Wamc Church will ; Church, Tucsi 4, 1034. Evei Mr. and M guests of hoy last week, Broadcasting ! Mr, and Mi son, John, anc spent Sunday . they were gue, Messrs, War Jurkat have j trip to Miami, tended the,an American Legi. Mrs. John M tic stroke sev home of her s Kennon, She serious conditi able to: be mo\ •Rev. C. V. 5 terian church, week, where hi meetings at tb church. Mrs, friends at Belli ,Mr. and IU Springfield, cel Wedding Annr ning. Festivil enjoyed. Seve were present. Mrs. Herbert visiting with i Johnson, return Friday, accom- and uncle and Charles Gilber who will spend and Mrs. Main Mrs. Cash G confined at Me ,where she undi carbuncle, was fast Sunday. >wn lert ien >ay ker •'ess hall ■ Mr. and Mr Se** relatives in Fs week-end, The llTls Mrs, C. G. Tui guest of her t ?6tt guson. eck rail Friends here son nouncement of Paul Townsley ney maker of Colui lor(; 20. The marri formed by Rev minister in Mt iv *g has been a res < lv is the daughte- Shoemaker of ^ „ ley is the son i and is , a pr< . . After a short ,\ 1 have returned home on the T “ ■ss town. For Sale"—D . condition. Cal Harper. K] Wanted—vve used cars, Bel c Xenia, O. APPLB lUet Red Delicio Grimes Golden. PHONfc 3-86 (01) (i *11 MAN WAN1 S A of 800 familie Rawleigh ^Co. Freeport, 111. l.-Kf RESEAltCl The monthly ville Research — day at the hon ey. Twenty n and roll call v{ “Thankful Thow . A rejKnt of the Ohio Fcder, in Xenia this delegates, Mrs Dobbins and Hi Mrs. Frank terestirtg papo well prepared as prepared bj was read by Mrs, Van’ d wa* the guest that *as illus pieces of quai program Miss several interc* A dainty si4 the guests at i*!* pregram, The Christmas all L a later date, y ” 1 ( )
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