The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26
I Hie new things are advertised by merchants first. Advertisements keep you abreast of the times. Read them! Advertising is news, as much as the headlines on the front page. Often it is of more significance to you. ■gfffltfll; FIFY-EIGHTH YEAR NO. 16 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY MARCH 22,1986 PRICER $U50 A YEAR NEWSLETTER FROMSTATE 5 SE 9 BS! COURT NEWS Beat It! jR EU E P l R E L IE F ! W IL L U I V l ) | f T 9 I ^ T BE CRYOF TAXPAYER jfVWI t f l g l n i U l m SUIT IS DISMISSED V I E D A D T f t i E U T O L DUmiM*1 * W>00 damage suit U trAnI mtn Ii jrw a ' i j s jB s --------- ;0., against John BaugW, sheriff of COLUMBUS.—A colorful four-page Greene County, it disclosed in an en- pamphlet describing the historic Ohio try on file in Common. PleaB Court. Capitol Building, the construction of jThe petition charged false arrest and which was started nearly a century]imprisonment, ago, will be issued this week by Sec* - ■■■ retery of State George 3. Myers. For* WIFE ASKS DIVORCE some time there has been an ever-1 Ralph Westlake, South Charleston, increasing demand by Ohioan* rad ]former Xenia baifcer, is plaintiff in a many out-of-state visitor* for a pub-j «uit fo r divorce from Ms wife, lication of this type. Cbpio* may be Frances Wead Westlake, formerly of obtained by calling a t the office Oor this city, filed in Clark County courts, writing to the Secretary of State, Westlake charges his wife left him The Ohio Capitol, which is pf Grecian one hour after their marriage on architectural design, is noted for its October 27, 1927 and did not return beauty. The marble floor of the until the following December 1. In rotunda is said to be the only one!addition he alleges nagging and con- of its kind in existence, and has at- stant dissatisfaction. tracted artists and architect* from ' •----.— all parts of the world. The building, SUIT SETTLEMENT of Ohio limestone, was erected large- ] Settlement and dismissal of three ly by prison labor a t a cost, of ap- civil suits pending, against Edwin S» proximately $1,500,000. The structure ‘Kelly, one seeking a $77,940.26 judg- was begun in 1838, and was cdmplet- ment and two charging him with ed twenty-three years later. „ jfraud in.deeding an 1,100-acre farm, ..■■■ j“Whitehall,” near Yellow Springs, to A controlled irrigation system is his daughter, Mrs. Martha C, Cable, the only solution to the lack of is disclosed in entries on file in Corn- moisture problems facing the onion mon Fleas Court, and celery growers and truck gardens1' Petitions fil^d by-the Lagonda Ma in Ohio's large marshland districts, tiqnal Bank of Springfield claimed it was asserted by David C. Warner, the bank had recovered a promissory executive secretary of tfce State note judgment for $30,967 in Clark W ater Conservation board and the County courts against Kelly and that . . . t < state’s foremost authority on water he had paid only $900 of it. The W i l b e r f o r c e S t U O & I t t L i b e r a l S t a k e s conservation. Growers in the celery suit* accused Kelly of conveying the marshland tracts a t Celeryville, near farm and Chattel property in con- Norwalk, have asked the assistance templation of insolvency to defraud of. Mr. Warner in working out some creditors. ' j John H. Williams, 21; colored, a stu- plan whereby their Crops may have Whitehall is a historic mansion dent a t Wilberforce University,, com- (Owitikt, Those ip need of relief due to no fault of their own have been chiseled out of mush more than they probably realise. Million* and millions have bean pu t up by tdlpayerii but there is every indlcatioirthst the politicians and the aortal service worker* dressed in fu r costs, silk dresses, finerjewelry and riding in costly new automobiles have taken the choice cuts and given what was left to those in actual need in soma cases, and to favorite families in other cases, The endurance con test between the Roosevelt grafters in Washington and politicians in Colum bus is more to fool the public. The c m FOR FARMBORERU Flans for the o rg an isa tion of the Green* County Farm Bureau, into four districts were made Saturday after noon by a committee headed by Harp er Bickett, secretary of the organisa tion!. Other members serving on the committee appointed by C, R. Titlow, president of the County Farm Bureau were: Roy Stdnobumer, Elden Heins, ,___„ hJi . . .. . IW. C. St. John, Carl H. Heider, C. W. Mott, Myron R, Fudge, Ben Board, W vestigStions, the better job of white-}» fn,OM_r t - i *. Trar>har+ rate washing is possible, and the family in need are both- be ing played for “perfect fools; One of the standing orders a t Re- rrti. Cberry, John Monger, Herbert Tate The tmcPWer^and CIark Meredith> Under the proposed plan District One will include Bath, Miami and Xenia Townships; District Two BeaY^ jercrofek, Sugarcreek and Bpring Valley . i?! ■**:S s S w T s s s t s s s k first employee th a t talks or gives out' information will loose his or her job,” Newja s p e r and Ross Townships; and District Four CeasarScreek/ Jefferson and Silvercreek Townships. :' A county.meeting of ’the member-ir: ship, w»U be held a t th e .. Assembly Room of the Court House Wednes day evening, March 27 a t 8 ofelock.at which th e proposed change will be - - • . . . . . . . . . . -presented to the membership-for their care for all the business of both the ^ v, Rnlf»? »u uin_ consideration, - If the plan is approv- ed two men and one woman will be - Do you. ,know there are nearly as many paid employees a t Relief Head quarter* in Xenia a s there are em ployees in all departments in the Gourfc House? One hands' out pork mid beans ..while the county employees a s s ■ j Comm its;Suicide1 Baseball Team Has Will Be Offered Eight Game Schedule ,<,re“‘Kn Relief Headquarters, all bills hieing paid through the county auditor, as well as all other business of the county including the courts. The tax payer pays for the cake, the Roosevelt Social 'Servicers, eat their share and pas* the crumbs to those in need. Operating { i « d e p * n d ^ ; :^ f ^ The CedarviUe College baseball! tfrwju;wanfcto-i«k Ohio Colt Racing Association, the team has the following dates in the (jreen6 Countv b e lie f onranfeatintt sufficient moisture to mature properly reputed to have been the birthplace nutted suicide in his room a t a college Greene County Fair Board will offer Northwest Ohio conference: ImaKe-a trio to h e a d m i a r t e ^ d k in, exceptionally dry seasons such as of the Republican party in Ohio. dormitory. Monday night. He was a four stakes fo r two And three-year- May 4, a t Bluffton; May 11, a t !l 0 ^ tha *« they have encountered in the la st five' A third su it torecover the $7f,- resident of Cleveland. jold, trotters and pacers as features of Wilberforce; May 17; Defiance; M a y f mBn° years. The Ohio marshlands in the 940.26 judgment, brought by The] William’s roommate, Howard Evans;the three-day harness racing card a t 21, a t Wilmington; May 25, Wilber-ajretaimtfor all countie* mustohsM-vp mad era of ditch-digging were drain- Lagcpida-Citizens National Bank,'and Glenn. Harris, dormitory cua- the county fair here Aug. 7^8, and 9. force; May 27, Bluffton; June 1; a tg^,ini ggryice standards -Unon elites ed to the limit and growers find now predecessor of the Lagonda National todian, .found the body hanging from Making a bid for cdlfcewnefs to race Defiance; June 5, Wilmington. |jag you #re your misaion.-who th a t the underground water table has Bank, was based on the claim The a hook in the closet of his room, with, their juyeniles.here; th* beard' is of- After a lapse of one . y e a r/the you want to see. what -von. want-to fallen to a n extent where crops are Kelly-Springfield Printing Co., in a piece of electric light cord attach- fering guaranteed pUrtls of $500 fo r Northwest Ohio Conference, of which'know or talk about I f the secretary maturing w ith the greatest difficulty, which Kelly is reputedly the holder o red .ta .h ia neck. - the colt classes, and tower and more Cedarville is a member, plans a full ^ the secretary thinks the secretary The celery growers p t Celeryville all or a majority of the stock, default-} Greene County Coroner H, C. liberal entrance f©nS< The assorts- championship diamond schedule. v y have p»«*i|n'«A an eighteacre lake for ed in payment of obligations to the Schick, who investigated, said the man tion stakes last- year averaged $437.50 Two full rounds of play . will be water retention purposgs. "The pro-bank . japparently had climbed onto chair, for the entire circuit. _i carded among the four conference posed lpV- is a step in the right di-j -------- ; attached the,cord to his neck and to The colt stakes wili hf staged in. op- schools, and the Yellow Jackets will rection,” Mr. Warner said, “but only HEAR TWO CASES jthe hock,; and then had kicked the position to the Champaign County have home-and-bome games w ith1 by a system of controlled irrigation/ Representing i?ne p f the lightest chair from under himself. They dis- fair race to the manager might be interested you are given a seat. Here you wait elected from each district to make up the County Board. L. A. Taylor, Assistant Secretary of the' Ohio Farm Bureau will be the principal speaker a t the meeting March 27. County Will Ask Supplemental Sum Greene County Commissioners plan • to forward to state ■relief head-' quarters an application seeking ap proval of an excess expenditure of*. $1,345 for -February, out of state or federal funds, over- and above the a- mount this county was privileged to, spend for direct relief and adminis-. tration purposes last month, / The- supplemental grant i s ' being sought, according to a resolution a- until you are called, if you care to wait th a t long, for feome have reportr Jdoptpd, because in February “an . t t . M w .___ - _ . ed as having waited a s much as three .urgent need for, relief existed in cx- mestmff a t Uxbaim, Which Bluffton, Wflmmgton and Defiance h tm t tbey ^ a t pess,of carefully prepared estimates” ^ iiAka lingarialniKlwiiil' home ganwa Union ufffior Roosevelt-Hopkins New {Heal orders, .The family may be cold, Old age-pension award* granted marshland growers “very acute.” vrtth proper drainage in wet seasons appellate Court dockets in recent covered the body shortly after. 8 p. will be held, the days *» the CoUegea. and - h H ew *” irrigation 'dmring years* oral arguments fa only two m., a t O’Neil Hall, , ,Xenia tteeuths, will guod-erops be raised i n ***** were presented to the- ■Qrewtftf*; dffiriex-Tsaidr' h# left the room fd r the future.” Mr. Warner considers County Court o f Appeals a t the tri- about 20 minutes, and when he return- The Urbanaf s irwax -awardedthe with Wilberforce University. th e situation facing the large Ohio bufcal’* semi-annual session Wednqs- ed, missed his roommate. Find ig 1935 associationstakes in preference The Cedarville varsity nine will b e l^™ ba^ o r atVeatfriTdoor in Greene’ County noW tetel 598^ with ......................................................................................................... *’ ihinned arnnnil thrM rnniUmi aV.il I -------------- * ' W t h t y payments amOUntteg to $7^ 176.50, an average of $11.95 per pay- ment, the pension board ' announced Saturday. Out of 950 applications received since the bbard was created, 660 have been forwarded to the state division of aid for the aged fo r consideration. Fifty-seven are still pending a t Co lumbus. Seven pensionerrs have died since being awarded pensions. There day in Common Pleas Court.. the closet door locked from the inside, to Xenia- Both fairs sponsored the fas o ou d ee egulars nd -ybu *aim0t enter the Rellef Tehmle to ______ t Cases considered Were: Walter F. he called Harris; and they broke open early-closers last year, but, a conflict a substitute from last year’s team, your trbtiblcs without oteCrv- Civil service examinations fo r Tinker, plaintiff in error, against the door. in the 1935 fair dates'resulted in an Gilbert Christian, first baseman; Joe Sng gp<;jal gorVjee numerous positions in the division of Warner and the Aetna Life In- { Evans told Coroner Schick ho knew- award of the stakes to Urbans, which Waddle, outfielder, and Vemer Gar- aid fo r the aged, • Department 0f surance Co., Hartford, Conn.; and the of «oreason for the act. He had been declined to surrender the first full lough, right-handed pitcher, are the Public Welfare, will be conducted in Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance'a good student; Evans said, week of August to Xenia. regulars back. Russell Murray is the ten Ohio cities' on March 27, 28 and Co-* plaintiff in error, against Grace1 Coroner Shick and O. H. Cornwell,For 20 years the local fair has had sub outfielder expected to win promo- 29 it was announced by the S ta te d . Hendon,, administratrix of the Xenia police chief, could find no notes thq distinction of being the first tion. Civil Service Commission. The tests Eleanor S. Hendon estate, George B, [which might have been left by the couhty event in Southwestern Ohio, Baseball practice for Cedarville Will be given a t Cincinnati Cleveland, Robert S. Franklin, doing bufli-'student. and it has always-bisqn held the first candidates has been restricted to Columbus, Dayton, Toledo, Cam- ness as Franklin Bros. The suicide verdict was returned by-full week, in August- The Greene limbering up exercises indoors, be- bridge, Canton, ChiUicotbie, Lima and1 Consideration of three other docket- Coroner Schick. Mansfield. 'Detailed information may ed cases appealed on error wab de-i ------- If you want to get some idea of what the Greene County Relief setup is costing you step into the county commissioner's office and take a peep at the long lis t of bills dumped into this lap o f the County commissioners who must find the funds and make Clinics Two 'A rrested be obtained front the Civil Service ferred, Appeal of the Ohio In- S c w i l i f i T M f i c h i l l O Commission in Columbus o rtfrom any dustrial Commission against Alma F«. ° county auditor, according to Ralph W. Borsct will he heard a t Columbus, thC Emmons, chairman of the commission, esse of the ‘American Surety Co, of . - .. New York against Elizabeth Thomas, The closing of a number -of Ohio‘a t Springfield, and th a t of the Ameri- sehools a* the result of the preva- can Loan and Realty Co., against Xenia women will be held a t Cedar- Hence of scarlet fever in many local- Charles T. and David Rountree, prob- mile School Building on Tuesday, itiss prompted the State Department,*bly a t Dayton. March 26 starting a t 10 a. m. Lunch __ 1__ of Health to issue another request , """" w {will be served a t the School Cafeteria. L e t t e i 4S F f l f C o l l e g e that the schools be kept open. “Ex-{ DIVORCE SUITS ■ I Beavercreek School Building bn ® p«rience of many years,” the depart*^ Divorces are sought by three hus-' \yednesday, March 27 a t 10 o'clock, ment announced, “has taught public bands and two wives in suits on file to be served a t the School health officials that schools should be in Common Pleas Court. * Cafeteria. kep t in session in times of epidemic}^ Daniel T. Hart, 506 Cincinnati Ave.,] Xenia Group will meet a t the As County fair board felt that it was en- cause of unfavorable weather, but out- payment> or violate an o f 0n6 of jhave been 224 removals of applies titled to the association stakes on the door drills may he launched about King Franklin’s libertines that Gov, Horta >by reason of deaths, denials-and basis of seniority rights. County April 1, fairs identified with the colt associa t e Sewing Machine Clinics as E l ^ r M ^ tecludlng seven dass scheduled for Greene County Md eyente, will make up the !935 racing card here,: with purses aggregating $4,300 op $600 more than last year. For Corn Theft Davtey describes a s forcing the fur coated[' case workers to gq out liquor parties as pads. on _____ ____________ - * . . . __________ , __ _______________ standing, members of Cedarville Col- ort the Ed Ferguson farm in Beaver- in order th a t pupils may be trader / n * auK againet Lavina Hart, charges mrrfbly Room of the Court House on lego's basketball squad. creek township, about three months closeprofessional surveillance.Clos-fwilful absence from home for a long-;Thursday* March 28 a t 10 a. m. Each] Awards, Will go to Joe Waddle, ago. ing schools iseconomicallywasteful,® perted^thahye^ r*’„ i n d i v i d u a l will take care of her own Cedarville, all-Nerthwest Ohio Con-( The suspects were arrested Satur- ’ ^ »»-—i- -« -«oA -i. aramganyartir, jference forward; GHbsrt Christian, day, climaxing a long investigation. There will be clinics for women in Millersburg, O., forward; Carl Fergu- Sheriff John Baughn reported th a t the the eastern part of the county a t son, Cedarville, a guard; Harry Wat- pair allegedly sold thirty-five bushels Jamestown a t the Guy Patten Rbom lace, Lawrenceville, O., a guard; m d of the stolen com a t Alpha and coiti on Friday, March 29 a t 10 a. m. Edward Brigham, Placentia, Calif., coaled the remainder in a weeds in Lunch will be served a t the- Patton center. Of the ftre players, only For- Beavercreek township, never return- Restaurant. guson and Christian will bs lost to the lag to recover the cached com. Both Women a r t urged to attend the Yellow Jackets by graduation in June, entered pleas of guilty mid were fined group th a t is most convenient for Brigham will have have the unusual $iooand given thirty days injail, them. R ich pSrsoh attending will distinction of earning a letter in his and usually ha* no influence on the,his wife left him March 18, 1980 a t course of an outbreak. Not only fi, Springfield, where they were residing. Beginning illness detected more readi- They were married November 2, 1926. ly by daily inspection o f the pupils a t the schools, ho t the mild unreport- ed cases th a t have had no medical care may thus be found and the pupils sent home and pu t under proper restrictions.” Care and custody of a minor child has been settled by agreement, ac cording to the petition. Asserting his wife left him last February 11 and has indicated she will not return home, Harry J. Baker seeks a divorce from Goldie M. Baker, Nearly 8,000 farmers in northern Ohio will benefit to the extent of ap- jmarried October 26,1926. He charges proximately $850,000 within the next gross neglect of duly, six Weeks when the initial payments} Restoration to bier former name is are made U the sta te 's first sugar'requested by Martha Vance in a suit beet crop control program, according for divorce from James W. Vance, to estimates by J. A, Slipher, the Fairfield. The plaintiff charges AAA administrator a t Ohio State failure to provide fo r her support and university. The sugar beet control at->*ks that the defendant be barred of tempt is primarily a atabiltzation dower in her Bath township real rather than a crop reduction effort, estate. They were married Novem- Mr. Slipher pointed out. He said that bar 28, 1983 a t Osborn 563 3. Monroe St., to whom he was bring their own machine with them, freehmatt year, although he never Enrollments will be taken by Misa played basketball before enrolling as Ruth Radford, Home Demonstration a Cedarville College student. Dis- Agent or by Home Council members playing fine natural talent fo r the in each o f thee* communities. hardwood sport, Brigham developed ....... ... m .. . 'so rapidly that he became a regular. We took the trouble this week to make an inspection of the list of Re- Ed Long, 20. living between Cedar- lief bills on file in the county com- ville and Wilberforce, and Albert Wil- missioner’s office. I f you Want- to kinson, about-SO, near Selma have continue yoa r belief andfaith-iii your been arraigned before R. E , Fergu*on, gov#mMent We advise tha t you stay t j . Beavercreek township justice of th e ’away, Here ia a sample of Telief BsSObflU Squad peace, for petit larceny, charged w ith ’given on order of a Social Service .... '..... * the theft of between seventy-five and{worker. ■“One tube shaving cream, Letters will be awarded to five out- 100 bushels of com, stolen from a crib {safety razor blades, tooth brush, tube tooth paste, etc.” Such an order should relieve hunger and keep any family warm. A case worker made an investiga tion o f a Greene oounty famUy. It was found there Wire several chil dren greatly under nourished end ill. There were other worthy needs due the family to which no one could ob ject. A report goes to on* known as “Marie,” I t waa urged Hurt an order be given immediately for milk fo r the sick children. This “Marie” is of the graduate Social Service standard as placed in Greene county headquarters under Coiumbue orders. Her answer was “no milk today, let them wait withdrawals. COUNTY RECEIVED $15,800 Greene County was allocated $15,- 800 in the first state-wide distribu tion of gasoline tax funds this year, completed recently, according to J . J. Curlett, county auditor. . Each of the twelve townships re ceived $400, while $11,006 reverted to the county’s road fund for highway maintenance purposes. David C. Bradfute Gets Handsome Job YOU MUST SIGN YOUR NAME One of the rifles of every newspaper is that the Writer of all communica tions must sign their name and ad dress. Some time ago we received a Communication dealing with the public Schools but no name was signed. The letter was discarded fo r that reason and the writer now wants to know why , bu t still does not sign his or her name. No attention is paid to un signed articles. RENEWING HIS YOUTH William S. Hopping, who has found much pleasure in joking as to _____ __ H j m ...... „ - r ^ _ sta te , whkh are from 90 to 95 per cent nici.y County. They were e i Obio^f pot ential auger' beet land.} June 8,1929 a t New port. |W$» MV llleftn IVUAjPf JmV WfUl VMV * •''"* * •* + , %*'*** Fr "*,l**c su, ^vnui0 w . . until Friday,” three days after. Bur- j110* much backpay would be due him We are informed that David c . Hum three sick children must .KWe* the Townsend $200 a month Bradfute, former president of the ^ s it three days until the young col* ‘pension plan, now- findshimself set- Greene County Farm Bureau, head of Mies could make up her mind or jhack a fewscore years and once F T n t t k * M n V i r l a t r A M w w*“ a " the oorn-hog and wheat reduction take to write an order fo r the more subject to a disease so common A A u m c j * & u n u * y A . x n , W l s e i t A l l t o Skids P^sram s In Greene county, has been rallkf SUch is the red tape forced on to ch ildmw * good case of the The home of Howard Arthur on the -------- rewarded for Ids services by appoint- unfortunate people and nothing more ^ m p s . Courtsville roadwas destroyedby Mrs. Mabel Sheeley Judy, 62, of ment ** compliwKe difec{®r ico^ <'r{il* than chiariing the taxpayer's money. It the aetead reduction will be letw than! Cruelty and gross of duty ^ io iriay 'm on i- M*yton, Was killed almost instantly * And “M*rle” dow M t M am b tr who tarn per cent. The fanners who sign- ’*re charged toy Horace E. Duncan i a 1 - WM discovered by Mr. when an automobile in which she was south-western Ohio. Mr. Braoiuto is waa on the waiting bench When she ed the federal sugarj beet contracts a suit for divome from Mary ^ * ”>1Arthur in the living room downstairs, riding with her husband, Samuel E, t l S m*d« the ***** *t«t«nent. ceMNrt *8J>00 bee* acre* in the flow residing a t Riverside in Montgo- ^ on^ aa<] b u r n in g to the Judy, skidded and upset on a highway ^ c®rf 'lK>r Control plan in this (house, there b eb g no other person between Xenia and Jamestown a t ««tion of thc aUt*- ___ pwim *»----- -f -- • IAbout*, found the floot1 fh* About 6*30 p* irt* TucAdAy* Sho . . * fis *0, Ohio sugar beet growers Will! 0« ground* of cruelty France T.]r(K)m over ^ furnace. I t is sun- formerly livedjioar Jamestown. JUDGE’S CAR STOLEN ' Whitney ask* a divorce from J o s e p h L ^ tJ)a . * Her husband, who was driving, said — ^ W. Whitney, Xenia, and a reasonable ]t,verhoated furnace the auto skidded from tbe road, struck An autom<fl)ile belonging to Judge They were married j The alarm waa riven and neiriitars *n embankment, rebounded onto the Frank L. Johnson, t m la, was stolen endeavored to save some household highway and upset. M b . Jtriy was Tuesday and found the pext day near goods. Furniture and clothing in a throuidi # fea r window onto Yellow Springs. j bedroom and kitchen equipment was the pavement. Cbroner H. C. Schick, about all tha t was saved. The smoke who investigated, eaid she apparently Mr, Harry Sink, a seminary student waa so dense i t w«« imposslMe to died o f a fractitred stmll. of Cedirtill# Uollege, spoke before the reach other rooms. ' ...... . The lees I* partially covered by in suranca and placed a t $4,000. . reeeiv* about $500,000 tide year, was estimated. RICE WANTS P. M. slimony award. January 20,1919 a t Fo rt William Mc Kinley, Philippine Islands. Mh§e#i 'Mildred Andrew, Margaret DUST STORM ARRIVES One of the worst dust storms of the west hit here about five o’clock Wednesday evening, accompanied by a light shower. Automobiles exposed as well as windows of homes WWe Marry Eiee, pvMieher of the Xenia Herald, aad fertaec postmaster In jg m a^ptioant fo r peetmast*r}Bail*y, Martha Jane Turnbull, Vir- la i l j r i r g * ^ Ms erkdnsl home. A giaia Ewmtey and Rita Btewnring an* M f r i * has demloped between joyed a pleasant Week-end a t the jMftttrai appticmits ht SpringiWd, ;ho»* 0< Misi 'Dorothy Greene county is only a ssmpk of what is happening all over Ohio under the Roosevelt grafters in authority in . .......................... . Columbus. In d a r k county Social ; mixture of dust Service is directed by a Social Serv- ice graduate drtrWfng $210 a ’and rain. month and hid behind a lo t of red tip*' tha t require*.«« muoh ae twe day* to get an interview with her. Meantime w orders go out to take peseeSsien of collection ^Saturday, vacant house, unlock the door without p*p m f**«y a t the HAVE YOUR PAPERS READY The Boy Scout* wilt have a paper Have your door If you They were returning home after Christian Endeavor of the Clifton th<! of the owner *«d place .$****• visiting Mrs. Jady’e cousin, Mr*. An- Presbyteriaw CHtlcch last Sabbath {.... | wew*#****w«w. drew Bryan, living east of Jamsetovm. evening. | {QedrtMued m Page 4) j Subscribe f r r THE HERALD I ■ ’ ‘ ■ ' ' . ' ‘ ■ ■ ' i } { *■4 /
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