The Cedarville Herald, Volume 57, Numbers 27-52
w m t i f o g * m m m b m i fa m i b y a w r a t o K la i f t r a t M v e iH jw w u m l g k e e p f m a b r « t * £ o f t b o tfm m * B o t d t h e m ! b & vml , me i h u K m t t t n td M m ffis o a t a * :m » & $ • £ & u f M I t ^ o f m u m r i g n i r t f a H w l o i m rtFTY-SJEVEKTHYEAR NO. 50 C E D A B V I L L B . O H I O , iY N O V E M B E R 1 6 , I S M PRICE, 6 L 50 A YEAR KfUETTB FMMSTATE L e t t e r F r o m C h i n * Daar Friands:- Temple- Hill, Cbsfoo, October 14,1984. II seems incrediW* that summer over, vacation come Mid gone and newterm in full awing, but such is —..., jthe ease. Our summer was shortened COLUMBUS.—The annual “Every b*eM*e school kept until the end o f Pupa Tests’* conducted by the State Juno ^ we 'were more than ready Department o f Education have beenifor » reet by that time. As is usual, set for December 8-7, They will beih(5wever' there * M * » *w tf*r a man held under the directorship of Rayj*8 *» demand •* Mr. Lanning G, Wood, director of scholarship tests, and are to he held in every high and intermediate public school in the state. Examinations will be in Eng lish usage, literature, language arts survey, arithmetic, mathematics, al gebra, geometry, American and world history, general science, chemistry, physics, Latin, French and Spanish, and as. an important new subject, at- seems, to be, so by the end of July we were on our way to Korea for a few weeks of absolute freedom from station and, mission business. Al though the motto of our family has come to be ,rWe can’t afford It” yet we felt that we could not afford not to get away for the rest and change which were so evidently not to be •bad at home. We lived.the simple titudea and skill in the use of refer ence materials, life for four weeks in an old Korean house perched on the edge of a cliff, at the foot of which the waves heat Safety campaigns under the s p o n -j^ fw,rtly * * * ggad ™ *8’ sorship o f the state division of safety and* T th» f T * "* c-am\ the and hygiene will be conducted in lf° ° j8t to * imnd W h e r e Newark and,Delaware the week be- {m_?e ” y* . , ■ . . . . ginning December 1, Another one - had **** ^nttous June has just been completed at Coshoe- F ‘ tui* * f*** * « 8* but, m ton and this week an intensive cam-,8**® 0? the typh°0n wluch 80 kindly paigh is under way in Youngstown ®Scorted « 8/ n *ur way fel* as a part o f a month’s similar drive^ 7*1*' * fBr there in'industrial and'other i f a f r i - ™ t h emd d e d pleasure o f getting. ties; Prevention o f traffic, accidents I™ ? *?d is among the features o f these cam paigns .a second regional to be held at Dayton early in January; Nine counties in the’Miami valley will participate. , and.other recreation. A gift of an T t e d S f a i s I l srp llm d S ®ld * * of clubs ga^e us many pleasmit safety conference hours on th& really beaa^ft*1 llrtle toteanmi . - %««ttoTitiMftgrtPfiitert* " A soaoiri telktog ytoteto, Ebapeody fa Steel, wm prueWit Wedafaday iffiim iin k tk iiiilik ek ii ss^ap “ * ™■. emgBpwpir■ wfwm mektiedfaltr, Two fauwawer* item*, •ft*'for Ufa gtodwiimfi i fee rife** for. the Wgh scheoL Pert o f the ptoturM showed the1 Ufa**** |n tfe* faMdfa* wf.aa*a#to- ihebile, and others.. showed-, m feNft tW-Ceftery fa ffiragr*** Bxpofi- tieftfa'Chfaiffc Course and helped us all get coats of \ . . . . . . . .an which have not worn off yet. ?nt0 contact wrtb people so well worth F i v e E x t r a Even the boys played and made a l-an®w,n® artd 8avipS* » jmost as good Scores as their parents __9ae oua near neighbors a Irva C. Plummer, chief of the di-J vision' of partmenfc -which is not saying much. Our return trip was as pieasant as Chinese pastor, very scholarlyand re- ifmed—has for years been carrying H o m e D e m o n s t r a t i o n L e v i e s D e f e a t e d O n S p o t C l e a n i n g •» JhJh tftnV ssMUUMsap Wm 16 MES ‘ "Jimlor -flay .| # t Wmufoz 9 0 iw W i^chM, m Jtwlffg 4ffiMW..w» iMtod tho play, ^ 'beCwm « IhtgaAp- agitwiss. ,4pihclal to data ; m s :; wi*< . * , UNdtl Jfi»ps#'%a#ks " Th* Chapel program Monday morn- ;n ib^ ^ a ip i. 90 ^nameilBwmattiiea ■ *aawt*«nt,.~w^^ Aim* armm)r|‘ > . v-V ^ • •;> • ,„Bv D am O ^^ iM am ^ 8a^i|n»^KilAM|. ;Kigg, ll»p d § r Adwi^fcayd; ’ ' ■> Vadal<DuffMRorpt|iy•Oa^kmay and Inth,. Johnston, accompanied by CibrfiSfJkiobi.? " Violin nmt-»|i|nattee ^ imd iNdy .-.^..“■aiiyly, .wBemppimlAd by , »rISoa« sUbA i Mr*. fw»yl ,«inwtan»f|mr;.r Chmane' »mr *»-■ teresting and benefictsl talk on l^U’.Wli*amiSpaw«r# fevthedutw- est ocgtba: citisewhip wmtest, which la beffig conducted hr the ached this year. Official count of ballot* by the «lcc- “Garment* or pieces o f uphaUtered on * work mnong the prison^ in the f h r K ^ i ^ ^ S 3 ^ 1 M/inrin.r Tnoflrifiv “ hectic three days getting the boys Z ^ Z a J l l extra tax leviee ^ «*»» in ,ife increased cona««r*Wy if thay era Vitni ?ch0°l *»■ China ^is year and plan ***** cIection- !. f Home IMmosktraties Agsnt- YhC firtt v a * i . a 5» u,«.t —■ u » ai that for a living, but because he b*f Voter*, of Silvercreek and Caesar- of a sarias of lasseRS Oti Waihiiig add read' a , paper on “ Ohio’s .. , * . . . , . - , , ...... Statistics.” He returned in time to fdr,th®”! to ^ lSh Jheir high «chool ^ ,oye ^ in bif foy big Pacts.” icft. nn work there. This school ia near Pdp-*XS*^™« 'w T ii ^'iJZ crwk township school, districts re- Pressing of Wool, Rayon *»d Silk ma. r » ? ■ C oJ ^ i«S rad they will have the added ad- > *** ^ Ievie#’ ^ ^ w er ,08* ^ * * #*•* li fh r different nual Health Commissioners Co er t 0f 8eeing something of that 1 w i ! T f ^ ln* by on,y slx vote* and the latter communitie* in <beene : County and once on ’’Necessity for Accurate Vital ^ plftce B B , « » “ * °*1a the who]® by 25. . now women fawhwkinr forwU to . Our own work here in Yih Wen i a * * ; . w f I T h f f i k l i to t h e C °% J * m ^ i^onmvtioia^ofhaw.tha rarioua,kinds rtr. ., - , , - , , ' ■much along the same lines a* before. C L K V ^ by CedarviUe *«•»»■ P* wahkipal o f spots and stalas,may ha removed. When the present legislature con- W a lllMr AMK „„ „ ^ - 1f ? ampI5 of * . ^ r *.tian gw.tleman' purposes was defeated. It wa* * levy This subjact will be givm in avwry in the cepnty within the next week*; v:We^h --attMSnK^tiim ,t * 6h pec ma(dhwate.ludndto'MmtalMi« «ay A writ of wandamus wWeb weald pampel the Greene County board e€ •Anmtfaa to tranefar an estbnated I,- POOacre* Of school territory from the Maw JhwfliiHgtoa section o f Spring Valley township district to the ad jacent CMnlon County district was „ denied Tuesday by the sacond diatricfc Court o f Appeal* in a daeision which •Mtafaed the lower cowrt ruling, The writ, however, was denied for a different reason than that which prompted Common Pi*** Judge H. L. Qowdy In refusing issuance. ■ Judge Gowdy held that 49 origin al signers f0 the petition, demanding the transfer had withdrawn their signatures, .leaving an insufficient number to make the requested' trans fer mandatory oh the part of the county board. 'The appeals court, on the other', hand, concluded , the writ should be refuimd on the grounds the mandamus' suit was brought prematurely by a group of New*-Burlington taxpdyeta before the school board had - be?n given a reasonable time and opportun- Ky to act on a substitute transfer petition dated September 8, 193S. 'UHI m « ^ “ “ *r r r , . e like both our work and our boys w* ^ " +K. purposes as umeacem n e w * mvy m u i venes November 19, m the last of increasimr iov in both The H®' awl othera l ke b,m,iar#JJ!* 0nBi far water service. % proposition locality many special sessions, members o f the a“ da"™^^^^ who are res^nsiblefor thefallow-up m A m, jprity affirmative vote, or few w . senate will gather in a newly decorat- done after each revival meeting ^ ^ ed assembly hall that will delight the « distinct evidence o f growing spirit- ^ w<s ^ ckw*** for wnm — ■ ^ ■*-m* Z*L MtiTmmm.mmm a # , L ual»ty among both atuffimt*and faacb- 90 ma . 6a . f ” *1 *** eye mtd please the even tbe , ^ ...g^ 35?*^ ..” ^afc1ggb.-. ^ -favyuitp'i* 'Krr^L : TT ,T T T T ^ i ^ 7 , 7 1,T' Q*"1, V cajih apiln after «d to receive «v«s wmalc*^' affirm- oueatlone abe^ 'h o ing #AHr fa W S f ? 1 S ' S c i t o * « k 5 » W B . a w . Y o t o , . . . ■ \ tt removemildiw and fak *tafaa|idfaA tiful uniform light green that reflects them teachers k our navy wbich hm8 i » « deparfad far A levy propoeed at Qsbom to fa will t*ke the disoekxud marks eff old brightness and cheerfulness, mvr sejl00]( Where before there sotoe lit- P01”^8 80ul;h' It will be a relief to be nance street lighting by general tax- quilts, says waycof taking gree*e and lighting and heating ,fixtures are be- f-Ltion between the Chinese attd able ^ g? dowft town and not have ation wa* defeated by a narrow paint off overalls and many other such ing installed, new carpet* laid, alt of > ^ now fe*iing 6t to meot ^«^e so many unlovely people margin. The proposal received a problem*. the ornamental decorations have been w * friendshin A week of evangel-88 before and at*° to ** aWe * 6uy favorable vote o f 00.5 pet cent, lack- The Sehedulafor tbs maMdngt U) the polished, the .doors and windows . . . meeetinrs led a member of the’®* ^khtly lower prices than before, ing approval by 4.4 per cent. Osborn various community canters .WlU ,b* frames have been painted white, and Betbel Baaj which' was here a Year . tb ex®bange so low and *till fall- street lighting has been.financed by published later. Women.are urged to new windows have been installed. The b helned the Christiansing’ even *re Important, It individual tax assessment*, and the watch far the date of their local nwet- latter are of special make and ad- _* , « r m tbe take* economy with an edge to it present method may be continued. ing and-arrange to attend the meet- jualable to make it possible to remedy r.ave be8n Breaching band going t o °Yer fa®daya’’---** the Chine** Adequate financing for CedarviUe ing that i* Hwst convenient. , the bad ventilation that has been a . . * Breach in the markets 8ay* 'It, other word*, time* ara hard, street lighting wa* assured when . I ------------------ bugliear heretofore. The gallery over . .. stre#*^’ _H{j t0 holi - j ^ / with a- capital H. I am hoping to voters, by a two-to-one ratio, approv- the west entrance has been removed w S * get*ome tutoringtodo a* I did last ed a five-year renewal of an existing RED CROSS ROLL CALL alnd will not be replaced. ings. At, prayer meeting last week We hoard of the work of the men who is very done by one ap” ng‘ f i* p,08sant hel ? levy. The following fa the llst of zealous in "Ut the fam!,y/ « « hequer a little. We Voter* In Xenia city and four rural Crow Roll Call worker* that fa it Craweil M««*>faa SaliMrittioM Any high scho<d.»iildlNfafaittlieiKfad to taka yottr sobecriptiona «MWBEr«I foe h vfaleh.fa, dude “The s Am-Wfawa,.. Magatfae,” Com- rntniem^in 'e*dea adhedSfaniiyjIliwig^fatifiFliai p M l faPwi^ l iigni' i # ' farnkfat-H;) fa :h 'Affarrithat date,' Aigh fadmdl^ufafaiifa.wUI tm- tMt.pfa^^fm^ltfaefa-faho.imarfa- *h». fa*,fufafafae-•■!*?. aimy.- of the CfaowfaHr. wAnyvfa. Of'Offaree^moifafafa fietofalpifad to <faefaifauffifa«ie; ’fad; If m>Yfafa}pkfairfa-ffafak;fafa'.o^flfa^ new j^fa^pMetii, tifa fahool wUl np- preefafa ’-havfat the ifaporifaiity fa obfafa faf?:pitoifai:«f;'fae^fafa Thoprafifa IfafaWoniid 'vrili.be.ap«nt fa buy supplies for the first aid clinic, the library, or other departments. According to state health depart ment statistics, -Ohio enjoyed^ an un pusually healthy period during, the ollu VW)IIICBa three years previous to this one. The place, ,afford it, com* to end of three of us three mills for five years; Miami George Gorton, Mrs. A. B. Oreawril* general death rate of 11.2, 11.1 and, . handsome new bulking has- °ff tl,e ? ,0r priw*l# J*880" '. township, three mfll* far three years; Mr*. Lewi* Tindall, Mr*. Charles 10.5 per 100 population is the lowest1. ^ «^ 2 c fa d e S ^ I I m I umote , 7 * * 1 W,JoyiI^_0qt 8ugarc«ek township, four milts far Johnson* Mr* John Ault, Mrs.Frfak ■ j * 1 ,- - * - ^ Ttr^.f Deen erected since i ja*t- wrote ana iul shantung sufaam weather, - It 1* ■ ’ - * * ' • - -- - - ^ though‘t h r e ^ m g a 'a r e :^ S t o fo r five yesr*. ever recorded in the state. Most gratifying, the state dir8c^y °J merjeement. It is the gift o f the Yih ^ t ^rirJ^iTto mske a fire feel v*rv health say*, has been the reduction w . . . .* V . C00‘ ewougn^to maxe a turn taei very in diseases peculiar to Children, **- .■ 6,1 a abd *** comfortable while the days are still * if * j* -i •« . tim«4'Liw Eiftftd■ni IiOUbr of M?* wbof hri*ht «ad winn« irktyi* -k*#tfawA via p«,ally in diphtheria. Uwths from^ Ven thirt w of hl» JJf#to.^faTVet fat w e ^ I ^ ^ g h t this cause decreased from a total of,., . . w. . *lro*t « ye* »«* we canexpect a ugnt S « fa 1012 fa IM fa 1933. I t o t * » ” t0° : . » •■*“ » n ” *»*“ » « • r a .n « ,« 0 * iM t o .a « d s i " . i«m ti,h a » * * « « d - m - ot,s r “ * T r m ^ mong children less than five years of y® ^ * ^ a®:°uffioors and never Jftdked mofe * ««.. _— - ____ *1.« «r8t floor }* “ WR tfafa/wc •c**nc« besutifui than now. geveml gentle lab* and class roonm and fas second|»H.fay have hefavd the crops floor is wed a# a auditorium, with aLnd the wheat look* quito |hrffty and seating capacity of m . A* there *w !troai?i ^ m tkm m m qt lov<:. more .than 600 student* it is none too ind goffieu large. The aiffiitorium I* complete deliefau* fab wprfa* with Stage and dresafag room* far the Tfajpe^oon fa be Abfa fa fand you a copy of our station report which fa still in the hapdl of the printer*, It will tell you more about the work age. The past year was also very encouraging in respect fa measles. The rate of 1.70 per 100,000 was the lowest in six years. The scarlet fever rate In 1911 was 10.14 in 1911 arid 8,14 in 19033, In 1080 it was fowri fa 2A5, the lowest ever known in the department. .Another low record was mad* In Whooping cough. Death* fa 1988 were 162, a rata of 2.19, com* pared with 688, a rate of 13.40 fa 1910. The infant death rate of 62 per 1,000 live births in 1938 marked another reduction. The fall quarterly meeting of the Managing Officers’ Association of the Department of Tuhlic Welfare was held I*«t Friday at the Girl* In dustrial School at Delaware, A88*8** ant Director Darrell S. Jones gave a report on the recent meeting of the National Rrfaon Congress. Mrs. Rose Beatty, superintendent' of the school, addressed those present concerning the problems of the delinquent girl. Dr. Roy E> Bwhong, superintendent ef Urn* State Hospital, gave a report' «« the various aspect* of the pay- ehoputhtc personality question. theatricals put on by the students every farm. These entertainments are welt worth attending a* they have good music, well-acted plays, which what"is‘^fagVn7 Wo trust bdve written themsefaes, *nd*x.;thllt yoll wiu continue fa support us hihit* of Chinese fencing and boxing. jvYith your prayers, as well a* means, 1 do not remember having told you jand interest other* fa the work o f the about the little club which Mr. L»n-iKingdom, ning and I drere invited fa Join..There! with kindest regards and best are about thirty member* and w* meet,wishes for your well-being, I am once a month far a Dutch treat sup- Very sincerely, per and usuallya talk on some aubject WILHELIMNA LANNING. of importance fa the Home. The ob-f — — ■— —• fact of this club i* to Improve the , g ^ homes and the lot of the wives‘ A s K C o u r t T o especially, and from what we have! HOUSE ENTERED SATURDAY and Xenia township, Creswell, Mr*. Pcffi tor^ ltr^ lfad . Shew, Mrs. Harry Wrihrbt^’Mrs^Ered Townaley, Mr*. W, W. Gateway, Mr*. A . A , . «« - Wilbur Conley, Mrs. Lloyd Confaxr, S u i t A g a i n s t F u n n e r Hra. a . s . etim , a ^ i Wright, _ , mA Mr*. Leo Anderson, Mr*. Amo* Frame, F o r $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 D n i n a g c Mfas m . i « i stenawit. As a result of an accident en Route 42 near Selma last week when C. C, Weimer, 64, of thfa plae*, watataed j,altotfa Jemtfags, who the loss of hi* right arm when an mkied in the farmer Stuckey prep- automobile in which he was erty on Cedmr street, wad town fawn figured in ft eohlskm trith a horse- Menfag on an errand, a*me- drawn wagon operated by WUUam T, ^ ^ opvn , kitchen wfatow. Boggs, farmer, suit far *M,W0 dam- NothhiK ^ miMiRg and It i* *tp- age* has W filed poaed the thief wa* frightened away court* by Weimer, N*gUg*m:* on the- ^ vafaabled were untouched. **« * ••W J ' i ^ fawfac8 ^ 8* ectting personal wa* riding with Ifafa Pringle, driver to ^ to Dayten. of the car. Weimer wa* taken to the * ^ , L...... ........ city hospital fa Springfield after the n , Mfvrritt ACCIDENT am bad been removed by Dr, Milligan DEATH "• M0T0K ACCIDWT ■ citiTSnshii' r iiift t r i iw a The dedpr CHff Ohdpter u f the D. A. Ib, fa -ei>4n*erii»g ■a - ritfaewrihla oontofa fathe Meet' Mr*.*’ TWkfan GaRewer, flfte.' I^iifac Crnweti, Mrs, Atoll Wright, . and JHttf tof«#hiM-r\R«jriaU- ,emuttittifa’ the r sfaidtoH faltoh^fa-ldinnfag 'tie details o f the eoatoat. The atudsnfa fa the different room* ere •***»*#*§ >quabtiee^ .fa - gofa dtisfoilfa. Rule* for .the contest ^bo faU edu ifah tle iRw ceeti^ fa .the atfaint*, ■ pfaaiiibd gtafaiMftt fD*T*vfal Tta fllfcil ffcntifikl ifritiiitltif fn fttli cafafarin fampeg ie a* faitewst Tefal toieipt* Expetow 47,78 X e n i a B a n k T o P a y D i v i d e n d trl Common Pleas Judge ®- L. Gowdy • today approved an. application where by the defunct Commercial and Sav ing* Bank Co. here will declare a fifth dividend of 15 per cent -in favor Of approximately 2,000 general «laim*p onto . \ * ' ! , . ‘ * The latest dividend,.,which will be. payable November 20, will release $38,355.47 to .depositors and other ' claimants. With payment of the dividend,’ tbe institution will have paid off a total o f 89 -per cent of general Claims since it closed February 29, Iffiffi* v: BIG GAME SATURDAY It looks hke “Standing Room Only” : :ato. m^ham aw,- ; fooball Rafae Saturday at Columbtw,. . It look* now like the seating' capacity, of 63,000 will not accomodate the ' * crowd, which will bo the largest.since 1939. The next State game at home' will be with Iowa, Nov. 24. . CEDAR.CLIFF CHAPTER ENJOYS ANNUAL BANQUET in South Charleston. i Mi** Kuthtofae faker, ' 18, Wfl- '■ - Hamsport, Os xtutont at Antiech MRS. IRA HAINES College, suffered Instant tooth when DIED SUDDENLY SATURDAY the auto fa which she was ridtog Waa ------- - hit by a traction car fa Oehetfa Sun- Mrs, Ida Hafaes, 76, widow of W. day afternoon. Other* injured Wife G. Heine*, died suddenly Saturday Donald Ante*, 19, fractured leg; Aft- morning at the hospital of her son, ne Osmar, 18, Grandvitte, Mfafa, tneeuor Applfag/roomm h ., .«u fa . «ud' Net receipt* f 72.68 B0*ket- Sfti frifctto* Tbe epfafag Ih^Jitban ' practice wa*bfad MowSwN*fa»»h*r HLForty bey* and thirty-five giHs reported for .fate practice. - - ' * ' Ceofa OutfafaMfafagh#rd tohave the toorni ready ifa mtr first gatue With Pitohfa, to be played here, No vember 27* The annual banquet of the Cedar Cliff Chapter D. A. R. was held Mon day evening at the Clifton Tavern,, when husbands and invited, guests were present. The Tavern-is located in ft building near 109 years Old and has been a land mark for many generations. Following the banquet Mrs. O. W, - Kuehrmsnn gave a review on Mrs, J; B. Friraker’s book, “ I Would Live It Again.” The story* is that of the life of the author, who was Julia Bundy .before her marriage. IHie guest speaker,for -the event Was Mr*, Emma Valentine, former member o f the legislature from Franklin county* who spoke on “Life andLlvittg.” Mrs. Atoll Wright, chairman of the chapter committee on Americanism,' antounoed plans have been made for a contest fa the CedarviUe schools.. Prize* from $1 to $4 will be presented to Contestants from the first to twelfth grades who are ’ Voted the “best citizen.” -A replica of a Civil War flag belonging to the chapter has been completed by Mr. Elmer Jurkst and Will be placed fa the State House, Criumbu*. seen, there are many happy h o m e / A p p r o v e C o m p r o m i s e D r, R. L. Heine* fa JamesteWn, su f- fractured pelvis; % among our members. W e have made faring from -heart trouble. North HayethUl, N , friends with some very fine young . The State Banking Department 1 The deceased wa* bom fa H agan - bruises, , people and feel it i* a very good way has filed application in Common Pleas town, M d., May 2 # , 1868 , the- tough- „•»irnWn., to make contacts which we might Court asking approval fa compromise ter fa John and Mabel* W olford *ftd » PENSION H i t GRDWfi otherwise never' have been able to 1 for. three o f the.form er director*.of came to this oouaty about'fifty year* .■■mmm*** make, Quite a numbor fa tho ladtos'tlte Exchange Bank, Robert Elder, ago. fib* wa* married t* W fllfam According to reperfa the were member* of the cooking cine* 'president; M . I. Marsh and Howard L« Haines, fermeriy fa Cfaarvfifai fa tfan* far old age pension* fa foie ,which 1 taught at the Chinese Y . W .* Smith. The hearing is set before 1888 , he having preoetod her facounty cemtfaues to gtoW and haa »«W !c . A . last autumn and I have enjoyed’ fudge Gowdy for Wednesday, Nov. death. reached M l. G f th* U*i f i l l «r* Iso much knowing these women. 1 21 st. t fiurrivfag are twu ion*, Dr. * . fa receiving peftrione and 884 faW t hav* Dahbfas nrotorty on north have been asked to teach the d a s* a - j .. . Hafaee, ceuwty 'Oorofter, Jgmeatowft; been certified to tine statefa to t by «b* Mate farert has been sold to M rs, gain this fall and am sure t wilt mak* W ILL HOLD PUBLIC SALE »™* Fr8d Ifafate* * 0 + county beftrd. F tit^tw o have wtih- The- Imuie has beenjother friends as charming * i those of > brothers sufvivet Priftr W elftod, drawn apflktetite** fa The iettri -ehapoeo fa the Future y*^ -,Am RA m 1 - im M n n M i n i i iivici its npucr meeting duriaf t o fourth period on November 8* fa fat toeda* eiast Tfisr.fthftfijlfig ftpa* pfifihd to order by fa* prsshlito, Harold Met.-, It Wa* derided that fa i 'CedWr« rill* chfttolivwftftld 0t. fa Jfafaweiw Mfifiji' tome- fB 4fa.-kffi| |||A|^yL|fa w afiant* ,J9^9 fate the Natioari f . F, A. fam. TOWN PROPERTY SOLD fate Lurisey. . _ , , imftiud to Prfa. H. C. Fnr*t, who ie faevtog and ha* rented the lobe prop erty. fat*. Lafaey tern hm rtridtng with ter faster, U fa Ada Btermont., last year, While I do not regard j C. H. Burr will hold a public sale on Washington, C. H.j WiBtefa JWfog^ and 46 "m befag fave*tigated ffifa myself at ft ,number on* took, I do what was formerly the O. L. Sn\ith Dieou, HI.,: eftd Theft*** Wwfof% 869 to b# faYtltfaatsd. : enjoy cooking and hat* taught omr form, North River road, Thursday, x,ni8* ■- , m ^^ '**^***^**' cook, whom w* have had for twenty Nov, 22 . The farm wa* arid ten* the fowififa ip * faW Mfatog fate** Wteted^W* tow ftfa firil teft^ftfa .TtoTketear"has'rmtori her farm and years, all he know*, I.am only tofa.nlfatiui afie.te Stafford Modrilmigh noon with bpofal fakfai' ttoee fa used«***, S r ito i* Oft,.mwf■ fafate. ^ ‘ 11 t4' i' * - 1 and Mr: Burr will get a smelter fop&^Woodfaftd oemetevy* *ted8* Jfatifai O* . . to* mm wfil ten** fa ***** glad if fat* humbla falent bring* me MAY CLOSE XENIA OFFICE Xepert* ar» in circulation over the atate that HOLC will complete all pOeeible loans by March 1st when moat fa the county office* in the state will be c U hmk I. R. A. Dunkle, in charge fa the Gteene-Fayette county Offioe* haa received .no official action. No more new applications for loan* Wifi bo accepted, MELLAGE IN CHARGE A home modernisation campaign la' bring eendueted in the county backed ;eg fae material'and supply fateroots, Kiftffifafatefa have been opened fa the ete tedMteg, Xenia, with Cart MtBage in eharg*. * . F.F.A.IaWeti*ft Twewiy‘‘fofa: mem|li*s fa fae F. F< jfc •*■ AI -luiutofafadfai jEfafiL A* WHi|HVe wV wiPI Wmmwf* fowonviOe, Tuesday ftvoftfaift ' Ufa- Tfii JteriUfakfatifaJR (ftfalAAdkmi tenter. After the m m m for jphtskjian 5«N«1 H^!iu^JliLasaxtft tofif ■Alfaftt Ji!£euasuwfti- F^Leaadmfaft* mmlWmwmm IK «nf faTiVni \yoMKjr Mefasri fiefarty and » number fa fa- W t.w .^., m-M. ft. ...3v a Y i* - faft t o •kgjm fwMI sWWmmWmwmwmo. IAe- W h J h -*KC" -**UU --** —■ ‘ML- ‘ y a, Jl T n i^ Jk, Jf’k < '1U raaJJuBJ»>M]rat.' •UhJL vmPfaWi KM Jwt* A* v* «Rli ftdfaaer fa-,the. Maeonic Tbmpie, There were <^tie*4 Each WnP alfa uHPm'
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