The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26

Th* M r things an advertised by OMttmantsfirst AdverttMcvrutskeep you abrewt of {betimes. Bead them! FIFTY-SEVENTH YEAR NO. 5 LETTER FROMSTATE i THE BOYLAND TRAIL |•Burstingof the will 4*1$ during (ft* • ,“May Flood « , » » Curving initial* on* .the cliff rock* 4 . , ♦ warming *014,| ■ m b **, m _____ by * cedar stump dr* while skat-* B C b ■ l i | U t « B l l V on the «wk . . »when. you could U t r O i l I U l L l l I O **B the owner of every vehicle by the' ,thump of the hoof on the floor of the nrvrmrtma «• «. , , 'covered bridge , . . attending the pre- fRr" ,Thanksgiving *hoptin’-match , . . . . vrill viair PniKtvJu 10J!f °^ t ^ r**wbo apples , . . scraping turnip* vrtll visit Columbus from Jan, 2B to hv _n • An*nZZ Feb, 1, inclusive, to attend the annual down a ^ tree visitinif a sugar J 5 f " " f " i r S f i •• around the brick kiln . . K S u l ^ T t hunting Indian arrowheads . . crack- S iW S T - c l Am: W com bread . . . homo made light 2 5 2 1 .bread of potato yeast , . , cherished °f Pr° -»T ^ “’ fountains of youth-the Charleton mill 2 2 ? ** ^ ^ "Pring-^tbe deep-fill" spring . . the Z T ^u th° PT "tpai Bpeak' lJackson race track spring . . . The W* S U. S. Secre- Jolin Taylor spying , , . the great ThL l,Mi8vlCUltUre' L' Wi}8&n-'spring on the Jackaoh farm by the Thmrewdi be a coni and grab ahow, rndian mmnd . . . the 8pring ; croSs In n , 8 the railroad from the Ervin lime kiln ticultural exhibit. Approximately 250:. t . forg0tte„ marble games . . rol- £ A ^ holey and knocks . . . playing hid- gi en during the five-day affair, *c-‘ey-whoopnboufcthe bam . . . spookey N sK l® ■' Crane> frsound of pigeons in thebam loft . . , director pf the Agriculture Extension tb<5 j imtowrt ftXv / . . Mike O'Connell {service. ;fattest man around and the most jov- . . . ;iaW, . forgotten home town belles Twenty-five thousand dependent Ploreftce Pe„dlum, Della Ford, Amy childrenwere cared for last year m-Shrof Mss ^ . . forgotten Ohio by state, countyand private C r ^ , , )boolc_ genmes and institutions, rtwasre- geeper afcW n ’s . . . Grandpa. Bar- ported in a newbulletin published by jow>confirmeddeciple of IsaacWalton ch*Zue*l ®ep.artm.enti . •, Shelton Haggard, evangelist . . of Fubllc Wetfare. The bulletinpoint- Hood. . . Old man Walker, *d out that of the grand total of de- MelonMiser . . . Dod Keyes, the ste- pendent boys and girls, more than 20 tion keeper . . . Fields, the livery^ per cent., or were boarded m’siable man , . . Sweeney saloon b y j o ^ . ^ foster homes, which is a type of care the r a iW ^ . ... the famoU3! ^ » Y P P that was almost unknown m Ohio oH «Neptune” hand-pumping fire en- ' wenty years ago. gine and its prize winning crew , . . j 1 . . Hal Reid, writer of melodramaticplays money spent to main- whobrought his ‘N i ^ H ^ ^ ^ s t - ! Half of the tain the law enforcement activities of Monday But Two Recesses Necessary | The famous Frank Snypp trial has credited to natural game and fish pro- Z “trTj“ T C ^ T had two Postponments this week since pagation and ppreservaUon, accord- deat\ 1? th®i f ® - ™ Cab!e 7 ‘“ ^ opening Monday. . Monday Judge R. P ® ’ I •-thechuglchug! sound of the old L. Gowd WR8 ^ ffl and recesse(i electric light plant across the creek until Wedn^ iy morning. IJWSIIilllPBi m i Wm AX^Qm mKmm VAIMIIi M it ot msm I f liMRf TanT/iw |A a Y | A 1 r E i v i% fatiilr Jm XMmm r A m m s u m f Fusion H tm pwagte. of Xa«fti •WarM«t oitiMto, at on* tim* mm i by B*»S**&t FmnklhrGowi, wfto died bi MM# ii object of a veto, Hod In Com- nwmPlea* Court by J- Lewi* Good *- *»init Mary Carfpll sad others. At­ torneys J, p. Kyle and H, D. Smith represent the plaintiff. Aceetiimm 'AsKfEtt Suit demanding * * beememtiiqg and Xthl* prupeirty lumhew filed in GornmouMtos Court by Floe- « w i Otreieim'agahmlrlmgbuiimmL *verttt<0**H*B dteweed, mid bis p i»ee»t^% '«ia » ' Gatrtooo;^ Mil. ler and'Fi«h«y;attori»ysforplaiirtiff. M l f t t iH I tMI 0 itwU# rnSR QOIRC EWEBKSSAY mas* premier to the opera house the Division ^ .Conservation may be the KHt ghroades tragedy ground ' to ing to Conservation Commissioner W, H. Reinhart Mr. Reinhart pointed at”the rewoftoe G ™ blacksmith out, that the conservation officers and *>•,< „ j + i . j — « ■ - -> ***« -»»» gameprotectors devote about half °f crowned silk plug hat and Prince AI 48110,1m about three o'clock and the their time to the winter feeding o f '^ !f !I !iS,lk 0880 was adjourned until Thursday Wednes­ day afternoon Mrs, W, C Itiff was case morning. The-Snypp case is attraction state­ wide attention in .viewof the sale of certiorates in the “ancient estates" of Harper, et al. McClain Catterlin was foundguilty aboutayearago and giv­ en a prison sentence. Snypphas been i i i - i i bej;t coat . r ^ ^me a prayer meet- game and birds, to vermin control and in wag ca,Icd to ^ e c h the Almigh­ ty ! 8l^S ° ^ork when fishare strand- ^ t0 send rain dur} a protracted ed in receeding wafers: drouth. ■ • , _ , , v A Former Cedarville Boy Chairman Pablo L, Sosa of the ln-> , . dustrial Commission of' San Juan,- Puerto Rico, was in Columbus recently RECOLLECTIONS FROM PEN OF securing data regarding the adminis-u YOUNG CEDARVILLE BOY fighting hearing of the’charges in the * compensation^ coimfy^haNdiig gone to :theeSupteme law by the Industrial Commission of To the Editor—> * j Court, Mr*. Mary Buck, ‘'Xenia, Ohio. He made a study also of the.' „ ■ - _ was the first state witness to provedi- , industrial safety program of the di. 1 liave heeu reading with interest iect or indirect sale of certificates in visionof safety andhygiene. Although ^ interesting jottings of a “FormerGie H*i-per group at a fee of $50. a native of Puerto Rico, Chairman So- Cedarville Boy ' and with your per- At the time court was recessed on sa was educated in the United States. mlssl°o I will jot down a .few things Wednesday afternoon, Miss Leona ------ tl,8t w111refresh many a memory of Keller,-former secretary for Snypp in Dr. B. F. Stanton, superintendent of the good old days of Cedarville. tlje international Corporation of Har- the Alliance public schools, was elect- How about fishing from the old pcr nejrs> with headquarters iffOs- ed president of the Ohio Educational wooden bridge over Massies creek atbofn G> ^as on ^be stand association at the'organization's an- Main street . . , when the town hall ’ nual convention inColumbuslast week was the second ( story of the Allen Three thousand. Ohio .teachers and elevator that bunted some time ago . school officials attended the meetings. . . When the raihroad station was on Modem educational trends and school the west side of Main street . . When Nine men and three women consti­ tute the jury as follows: Glenn Reed, Heber Douthott, George Street and Estelle Borden, Xenia; Mrs. Alonzo finances were'the principal topics dis- town boys bored holes through-the yPUH ° j .,^eWJ83^ 1"* W. C. cussed, ^ 1,ff’ Cedarv,Uef James Wolf, Bath Federal relief funds now on floor of the freight house tapping the ,, whiskev barrels amfearrvine the com 0ra Mason and Fred Faulkner' hand . * ' , . . Caesarcreek Twp.; A. C. Mendenhall, 3uice away in tubs . ... when the saw Spring ValIey; j ame3 L< Spahr> Ro83 Twp.; Wallace Rife, Miami Twp, ,4i' k. ' . . > m i* ' 4U1WCflTTltl III bUUp ■*,< tVIKIil; MICBikini wfi be adequate to take care of the ^ wa3 at goUth Main and Wilming. ton road in operation when the flax .mill was when the Iliff, Orr Cash relief demands until sufficient moneybecomesavailablefrom thenew general sales tax, it was estimatedoy ^ Shroade3 lime w e , in ,op. Adjutant General Frank D. Hender­ son, state relief director. The Ohio relief budget for January Will be ap­ proximately $19,800,000, General Hen­ derson said. !Adam B. Brewer Died Wednesday Southern . Comin Clayton T. Rand,. publisher and 'widely will be the headliner; banquet of the Ohio sociation, which wifi day evening, Jan, i% < with the Ohio Newspsp will be held at the Hotel, in Columbus, and 18. . Rand, whois a ; blisher o Ohio Donald F. Kyle To Be Associated With D r.M .I. Marsh Iport, Miss., Dr. M. I. Marsh announces that he Sown speaker, has associated with him iff the prac­ tice annuil tice of Medicine andSurgery,-Dr.Don- iwspaper As- aid F, Kyle, son, of Rev, and Mrs. H. Iheld Thurs- J. Kyle, Cedarville,whose family,con- connection nections are so welt - and favorably 1tfeekwhich known m the community,;. -Wallick D. Kyle is a-graduate of Cedarville t- 16,17, High School, He took two. yean pw- medical work in Cedarville College. ’Harvard He had five years in Ohio State Uni- _ .versity Medical School with degrees [of A, B. andM. D.. He served as in- BANK TAKES A'PFBAL M e 4# JudS* & G, 'IRri^rdiuiyiag wmotion of' uof Louis- viSo,- iQr/M <t*tm ewte:% exekudkig «SN# «f mm admiaistaator « f tha.';astM«i«fDhUriOiF'K,YTatt as- tate, aadaCHf D. fbaRh, thkadminis- teator'rattowiir, has-hOMUaken -to (k>mmon Plea* Court. s suit fokdiyorcb . Charging tfte defendant made life missnable ‘for him. by nagging : and abuse, d«ence Hoffman?has filed mtit %'.Co0iaMmrFleaa'^Comtiiteqnsetr. ing a divoree from Flora ..Hoffman, custodyof six-minorahUdeenmndset­ tlement ofpr«u»ty rights. Cruelty is ch*cffadt . suit w ^ o N y N o m i:/ Judgmeat for $680 » sought in .:a suit fifed,in.ConaaonPlea* Coast j by JosephSchaefer againstC. A. S o II m h Nora C. Hollers; BSRiiim;Oraig) land Susan.A,Craig,c[fnearSpring V«ltey G, Hr Smithreprasents the plaintiff. ' FQRHCL^im HlilGliENT •• . O* -A, U«waiVa-:-bed rajB0vexisdi.ia' .pfortgaio.-’'’foreeloaure judg-- nmnt to a suii'acatosb John,.Goings and other*tin Common Pleas:-€onrt. GRANTED DIVORCE . Ada Keller has been granted a di­ vorce -from Karl Keller# Jr., Daytim,, to JuvenileCourt, [* terff itt the now Springfield Hospital.charging cruelty and failure to, pro- u ms|th«'-|iaetslxmOniftahis beenwi|ft[(vide, Tfte wife eras give* custody- of Dr. Kyle is married and has -mad* his ihome in Columbus, 0., where his WHO wDl remain for a few monthe, when, she will join him here. In the meantime Dr. Kyle wfil have rooms at the-Marsh home. CLAYTON T. BAND and is the author of “At 42 I Confess" and other books, is renowned in the ^/Vpnk" publishing field, having had a varied He is a dis- Break<InWater Line On West Xenia: Ave A break in a six inch, water main on west Xenia avenue causeda short­ age;of water among consumers Wed# Inesday night until repairs.-could be madje the following day. For some .time the water department has.been endeavoring to locate a leek which was certainas waterconiumptionwas much more than ordinary. As the line was three feet to the groundand on solid rock, the water did not come to the surface, making it hardto find eration . . . . when Doc. Reid had an! office on the Wolford lot Xenia avenuej . . kwhen the school house burnedf , . onthe Columbus pike - « - When tbef Adarii.Bell Brewer, 77, a retired newbpaprr experience. — - ««>- RI III n iN f iA ITTAN W if i Pennsylvania railroad employees from farmer, died at his home in Clifton trict govemor of Rotary International n itim eu n , . u _ train for Wednesday at 1:10 p. m. after an ill- «»* ha» *P°ken ih *l‘no*t every state PAY DIVIDEND -JAN. 10 in the Union. — NewspaperWeekWill open onWed- ' The Cedarville Building k Loan at nesday, January 18, with a meeting 8 meetingMrniday evening dodarsd a of the Ohio Select List. On Thursday, f •Umi-anmial dividendto itoido- January 17, Associated PreM Editors, holders, payable on or bsfoto-fan, 16, Under the new law alt building and iee and publishers of metropolitan jaasato the state must; Hose their newspapers in OhioWill attend a joint Bn*1® dt the same time,December 81. session. Registration of all publiah* Thm•« * monthwnm^ thaathe aeaal ... _______ _ daily and weekly, will he dividend paying time for m^y year* w h made Ohthis date ferthe jointassoc- J®*4 W asiOeiatiOtt* The_ dlvf- iation banquet in the evening. The dend*periods fromnow tm uadi* to* weekly program will be held Friday k * tom 3me 30 andDecembi* SL by the Buckeye Press Association, PARTITION SALE ORDERED PartitioR-of reat'eateta.haa’beende­ nied, appraisal;of thepropertyat$B,- 400 ha*beenconfirmedand taleorder­ ed in the case of - Ray Lucas against Laura O. Lucas and others in Com­ mon Pleas Court. JUDGMENTS GRANTED John -T* HarWrte, Jr.,,has.been a- warded"the-following-; cognovit-aote judgments inGommonPleasGourt; a- gainst'W. L. demans; |ldKWtii«ato*t Elinor F, Striekte;andMary E. Buok, $170.75. NAMBD?ADMINISTRATOR Marais Shoup hM boon-appointed administrator;of toe estate; of. John 000 bond,.to Ptobate-CourtiJ. J. Cur- Cummings, late of Xenia, under $16,- lett, T. H, Zell and W. H^McGervey were namedappraisers. Advocates of the proposed Scioto- Cincinnati came by special tr i f r s t : . , Sandusky conservancy district were 8 Picnic at the Taylor cliffs . . when ness of several months. Surviving in­ toWashington lastweek inanattempt the tavern was operated on the site of elude hit Wife, Ella; two daughters, to secure$26,000,000 aidfromthe fed- tlle Carnegie Library , . . when Col. Mrs. Elder Corry and Mrs. Douglass eral government for the project. In °rr was the merchant prince at Main Luse; and one son, Ernest Brewer, all caw the government includes theScio- CbilHcothe streets . . . when the of whom reside near Clifton. Ten, Awmrt.teH Akinn.n to-Sandusky development to its next old frame two story stood where thegrandchildren also survive. The de- "Wtobers of the AssociatedOhio Dau public works program, approximately Nagley store now is and the pointed ceased was a member of the Clifton $6,000,000 additional will be required *f»M°d house occupied the site of the j Presbyterian Church. from the state and $8,000,000 from Bird store . , .when “Uncle Johnny| The funeral will be heldat the home d ., M .. the seventeen counties in the district, Frazier supplied the hoots for this i« r>i;r*,m c « * . m , „ ,erB* ana weexiy, win Fire destroyed tk* farm home ef Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Auld just off the Yellow towing* pika, about ooe-hsftf mile n«th-west of town, Monday af­ ternoon. The torn* was iCnneriy knewp *a the Samuel Raney tom. The Crigin of tiie fire is no*known but euppoeed to have originated from • defective flue or spark* ficom toe chimney. Tt was discovered about S e'elodc by Mies JosephineAuld, Her sister, MissWild*, and £ brother, Har­ vey, were the only ones at home to the time. Having no telephone,Mis« Wild* firstwent some distance to the Joe- Gena residence to . reach M tele- pbone but fotrnd no one at home and ' had to go to the Sherman Cotton res­ idence.further: up the roadto *or assistance. By this time otherneighr hors discovered the fire and tot alarm vms given in town when many went to-thefem to assist in saving house­ hold goods. Miss.Josephinewas able to save some personal clothingon the second floor- before being forced to give up berwork.' All furnishingson the first floor were saved hot not fur­ niture or bedding on the secondfloor could?bo saved. Personal effects bet longing to Mr. andMrs, Auld and the son, Harvey, were lost, other than what they wera wearing, The residence was two story and contained sevenrooms, The Cedarville1 fire department iresponded .but could give-little aid as nowafer was avail­ able, -The wind belpg in an opposite - direction, - the -barn and . other buildings were not in dangersThe Ids* is -said tohe covered by insurance. The effectsof the familywere brot­ to town ter neighbors and placed, in the C. N. Stuckey residence owned by W. C. Iliff. Peek of the county . . . when, we hid [from “Daddy" Crain in the old barp n Cl fton, Saturday at 2 p. m. burial in Clifton Cemetery. WALL DISCUSS SERVING COMMUNITY MEALS **1the lot where Johnson re-SCHOOL FOR MIAMI VAL- _____ sides . . . when Jim Gowdy ran at LEY FRUIT GROWERS Serving of Community Meals is a grocery store where Judge Wright; -------- . subject that Interests every womann°vr lives - . . whenHuffmanwas the; The first meeting of the Miami Val- who baa an opportunity to serve on wagon-maker where the Wolford ley Fruit Growers* School will be held the food* committee in any organize- ga*»ge stand* . . , when Joe Cald- at’the Federal Building at Dayton, tton, .well was the druggist , , . when the Friday, January 4 from 1:16 to 3:80 Friday, January 11 at with morning and afternoon sessions, XENIA NATIONAL BANK WILL including the Ohio Newspaper show. REMODEL AND ENLARGE C. M.AtistiiiAgjim Heads Fair Board C, M- Austin* BtiAmokjvWMAtoefci. ed prairifiiMt«f^Gi*e«*OtoafyiAx^: rieuRto* ItekWV to lto-*iiMM/stoet*' teg in - M% AimtiKhas Wrvifito pnNddeto Uf themnwtyfidrfto i t y*irs.N.. NT. Hunter, Jamestown, was elected vise president semiddfar Grtot Miller, Trebtte, who declinedreleetiou on the •board after* serviee of 20 years. J. Robert Bryson, Decretory and U. B. Bell, treasurer, wart xe-sleotod. W. N. WiHterson, Bath twp,, the new member was seated at titer masting. Governorlnaugural Set For January 14 , ' Inauguration of Governor-elect Martin L. Davey tokos place on Jan.. 14 and-will-beattendedby a complete formal program to maidfest tfte im- ariapfion; John13.* McCombs,-Ravenna, personal-and bus- inessfriendof the-goverilor-clectwho is general chairman of the arrange-' ments committee. Prominentpiembers of the incoming. . cabinet and state officials will occupy important positions in the program,. A reception is set for 11 a, m. at - the Stats House. Following comes the inauguration'ceremony to be observed with retiring Gov.,George White pre­ senting, to -Governor-elect Dayey tha commissionof the gubernatorial office. The oath of office, will-be adminis­ tered by Chito Justice Carl V, Wey- gandt at 12 o’clock, to be followed by the governor’s inaugural address, r At 1:00 o’clock, a parade is-planned for downtown Columbus, made to three divisions of-military and civic organizations. The parade will-be re­ viewedby the-governor.and other no- tables from a Specially constructed stand on East Broad street. ' At 3 p, m. a reception for members to the Ninety-first General Assembly and general public is planned at the State House, * In the evening an inaugural ball is t6 be held at the Columbus Auditor­ iumwhkhhasbeen engaged toaccom­ odate at least 5,000 people. A press- radio buffet smoker for representa­ tives to the press and the radio sta­ tions of the state will be given. Census Emimferatoirs The Democratic executive Commit- tee has recommendedthe following to the Xenia site ^ Biglo and Oglesbee homes P, M., with T. H« Parks, extension en Central High School is to be a demon- f^ poPd * ‘ *wj»n Martin tomologist of OWo State University Straiten of help committee members Barber operateda sawmill withwater m charge. Mr. Parks will discuss the to plan, prepare and serve foods for i*® * 0*, ^ bttkf ry * * coptro1 of ftuit inSect* 88,1 disease*. * large number to people. Therewill wh*n the Dun,ap apd *#*■«»Iun1^ A large number of Greene County SenatorRobert J. Bulkley (D) for ap- be a diecateion of What to serve aftd ^atd ’'*** 0n South Main * , ♦when growers have indicated their inten- pointment a* enumerators who are to how k the easiest and most efficientth<i SieffTef ice CTeaWP8^ w** tke tion of enrolling in the school, and conduct the farm census in Greene wav to get the servingdone. A special Place «* boy* and their part of the groupwill leave the Farm county,starting this week. They are: tevLtiwTgoea to women inany ^ *“ • ; * ; wh<n B'dgwayin- Bureau Office at 12:80 Friday. Emmett Lawis, Bath-Miami Twp*.; ehuroh organization, P. T. A., Grange JJJJ? Iw! a!LftL“ E r ^ . fhi dchool whioh i* sponsored by Merle Jones, Cedarville and New Jas- Fanaaea* lastittita or Ladies’ club* " “ ‘buni the find bananaz •- .When ttie County Agricultural Agents of per Twps.? Earl Rltenoar, Ross and Who are serving meals en a Food* ®aTfe >hd sarsnsded oiark, Montgomery, Warren, Miami, Silvarcteek Twp*.; Charles Hawkins, / "The Xenia National Bank anaouie- ces important improvements in lobby Awes R o r n r t im A f t r lo r l and bankinr quarters with iaateUa- A r c A e c o m m e n o e a tbn of buuit.pf00f tonkfixteret and enlargement of the lobby to proVida two more teller ‘windows. Th* office to COUNCIL HOLDS FINAL MEETING Or YEAR Village council seat Monday ant­ ing to eiese thebusina** to thevillage for toe year as requiredby law. Bills the cashier will be moved, back. An!were ordered paid. Village to after hour depository for the eonven-'as other officials to OH* aremuck Wednesday after- ience of merchants was recently in- sea uMtef th* newtlx towUntil more ' *,ww*r3r¥* Mreena itoomitoonkathaadMtohawaiitttii MAKING RUGS AND SLIP COVERS— JAN. 9 , XENIA Colorandmaterial for householdac­ cessories is a problemfor the consid­ eration to all folks who are responsi­ ble for furniture arrangement, says Miss RuthRadford, Home Demonstra­ tionAgent. Two handicrafts that seems most popular At the present time are rug making and slip hovers for upholster­ ed furniture. For all women in Greene county who are interested in either of these activities a meeting has been arranged to be heldat the Xenia Gen- :tailed. FIRST ltW FORD MODBLS NOW DISPLAYED BY LOCAL AGENT W1$ n M m M v 4MK1n» *emmkte*, with violin and secordian . . . when prebl«, Butler, Darke and Greene BeavercreekTWp. Paul Hoemrir,Xinia •Jtoh Patton, local Ford dealst is [Oscsr fktterfieldAndGeorg* ShroAdes CountiesWill be held January4,10,17 Twp.; Harry Fargttson, Spring Valley now displaying th* firs* th* 102$ CAR OVERTURNS NEAR MIAMI | RIVER; OCCUPANTS ESCAPE. were in knee bteOchss. A Young Cedarville Boy STEER FOUND SHOT IN FIELD (and 24 at Dayton. A. L. Plerstorff, and Sugarcreek Twp*; Emery Ogles- now model Fords.. Th#r* ha* been plant disease specialisthas beenseettr- he*,. Caesarcrook and Jefferaon Twp*. considerable improvement ahd many led As Instructor for th* second m**t- The Executive Committee repr#- changes In the h*w cars, ing, and F. H. B*ach, horticulturist of senting on* faction to th* party, let ........... ; 10, S. U. will be in charge to the last down the bars and gave three to the CEDAR CLIFF CHAPTER D. A, R. An automobile driven by George Y t o k w * w e * t of CUftemJ A valuable steer belonging to A. S.jt<vo meetings. appoints to th* minority faction . kM: Saudav avwtihg. A guard rail is McCullough, Clifton,^was found shot] An intensive study of the problems 1 - " " " ..... ' Th# Cedar Cliff Chapter, D* A. R*, #av*d tin* ear from landing in ina field, Mtaral day* ago. It Is sup*!confronting fruit grower* will he Rev. Robert Fretoh, paator to th* will hold the Januarymeeting at til* ........................................................ ' * ‘studied and dl*cuss*d. Leason out- Clifton United lines will ha prepared and distributed and his little damtitti#, ■Martha, hate at SF. M. ThisbeingRfiiststoftdD*V both b ^ to fitor bto* suf- gifte will be r«#iv*d for th* l»«d* ter the first, . ' toting with bronrittti* and s*vwti tokL grant* awaiting toars. 9 ' ■ ’ $ ■ . . \ ■ '. 2J1 Lkti* UkatA riv*r. In tk* oar with posed to ptobuMy Hava town an acd- k is e s Pnetyisrtan dmreh, hom* to Mrs. (fiara Morton Tuesday, ' “* '— ---*■* *■' *••*- ’ li il be a week in advance to each lesson af< til# driver war* kkeWMrtn, Who rirf- dent ffito to Wtotitlsi*htmtofs. ffigtoi 4ito MMM m *. W*w«MM#« toff «R( It was a mr- fiutocrito for THC HERALD Tto budget hadb**W but the n*w law This demonstration wilt include pre­ paring for making hom* mad* rugs, i—L.j-^.la:dtotll fi-.„ BLa*. , jLdijme.\ **f^*w. OIRnlEj HvIfiR ItiMw.lUfftp i ^ h r • - — — ,s W ”‘ rf “ * '“ • " ■ I WspaiwI a* ilstMl measuring and tftoosfajg material for slip cover* for upholttered famhure, DR- K. T» JOHNSTONE GOES TO KENTUCKY ■Yta*' ut VD. -fat*a*wSimad*ti-a u S L a g 'Md* ■Ug*<Sk*-A S R . offie*. tor* last Jua** far tito"toastie* to midMnti amaounaea thk 'assk that toktoiteoeptodtiMiriti^tolKeaHb JHW wm 9H iwMMpPMEFf atont fidla te «*atii to LvakvRI*. Dr. Mniii) and wife tove -wieil* aaeiut’ FORMER CLERK BURIED IN XEHIA FRIDAY John A. Cisco, former clerk of court in Gr**na county ftom IMS to 1222 t e at Ms kow* in Cshtate last Wedtoeday and wa* .buried in Wood­ land cemetery, Fritey. Leaving this •canty CSsco wtod to Wasbtogton, D. C, wkera hi hold a government job for Mvsral year*. H* Ravto a widow Sffj* * £ y * £-»*■**»«. ifa. a s . a . aw. y ? r . U. <tf-$ \& BS m Bs«- fPwPl IRIEMPWBpi PMPT WmW PRiRa .|j|A| mjk j^tomyk

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