The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26
m * afl* t&fcs#» ire advertised by first Advertisementskeep of the tinm Bead them! w m jm m m rB A R Advertising is nm* ms mucif ns Urn headline* on the front psjre. Often it is of more si^nifieanoe to you* PBICE, flJ 50 A 1 HBAE MVO*CB SOUGHT Dtetariag her husband dswrtod her coLu jawm ttaAeWt txf fcAKV I J B P lIT ifi % 8* k Francisco, Calif., mweek after H H 1 sR fiu fi I V .Uter marriage April 19, IMS, andka* J ibeso coatinumwly absent av«r abate, -x x « - - 1 ^ '^ ^ h Sail, m W. Third S t, has filed State TT**ff**j^ *»it fgy a ^iyorc* from Theodore Bell. SawMM H. Squire gj^ restoration to her former wrested * smthwsus expamteo « f same, resources and deposits o f stote- mpertfaed Hemmed bank* rinc* the first of tee year fat a report which covered heekiOg operations APPEAL FILED . An appeal fromthe judgment o f Probate Court, favoring Torrence- E. December 91, 1984, to March 4 ,ljwo-Forney and other*, has been taken to Baaed on record* made by hankmg Common Pleas Court of Anna Forney institution* o f Ohio, resource* ln-;ag administratrix of the William C. timesed fll,31S#08 ted dW®ti**’Fomey estate, F. 2* Johnson is the were up $8,596,153 for the period, It plaintiffs .attorney. The administra- was arid, "With bank resources and trix, excepting to a ruling; of the low- deposit* registering satisfactory‘w court modifying * former decree, levels now o f $1,148,685,672 an<i refused the defendant a deed to cer- $981,887,689, respectively, with hank,tain real estate involved in the case, reserves rising sod bank obligation* diminishing, Ihe increasing stability and soundness! Of Ohio's state-super vised brides is ’clearly indicated,M Superintendent Squire cojfimented. SEEKS HALF INTEREST Suit for equitable relief has been brought by Ataxy L, Milbum against Carl B, Conroy and 55etta A. Conrey, the plaintiff seeking a court order vesting her with one-half interest in The names of the twenty fortunate . Ohio hdgh school boys who were a- ‘silvercreek Twp. real estate which she warded Scholarships in the College of aad the defendants bought jointly fpr Agriculture at Ohio State University,$2,250 under an alleged oral agree- vrere made public by college officials.*ment The plaintiff claims she paid. Thera were 416 boys in all parts ofpau hut825 of-her share of the pur- tea state who competed for the ;those price and is ready to pay the honors,.-The1Winner# were.Harold V. ba{aT1Cej btit that she learned the de- Clum And Edward G« Ransom, both fendante without her .knowledge aC- o f Thornvfllej Dale - Scott, Albany; qUjj.e(j title to ih£. property in their Delmar Ridgeway,, Whipple; Charles names. H. D. Smith is the H. Fenstermaker, Baltimore; Lewis plaintiff's attorney. Wbiegradner, Walbridge; ; Ralph Trout, Castriia; Wilbur Beach, Ar lington; Emerson Hoffman,. Delta; PARTITION CASE Partition o f real -estate is the ob- Leater Traver, Mullberry; DeMarr j ect of a suit filed by Lawrence W. Peterson, Carrollton; Frederick H. eby against Lena Billmyre and Coe, Aft, Vernon*. Eugene Ridenour, others. Attorney 6. H. Thome rep- FredericktoWn; Stttart D. Facinger, reaents the plaintiff. Middlefield; Chhrfes Ewneteh,: 'Je-y •\ , - ’ roteesville; Austin White, Amlin; \ . NOTE SUIT FILED John B, Wilson, Sunbury; Hngh_Stiv- gu;t requesting judgment to t 8625, er, Lewishurg; Donald Worm, West- Maimed to be due on a note, and seek- erville; and Bernard Schulte, New mg. to foreclose on Xenia property ' Carlisle, The scholarships have .a has been brought by James Malavazos , value o f |25p and include free tuition agamst Edward R. Burden and others, for the four-year course.' Marshall and Marshall are the plain- . .... . ■ , _ -< ‘tiff’* attorneys. . . . . State civil service examinations to . ........ fill mao 400 positions in the newj DIVORCES AWARDED sake tax division, o f the Tax Commis-1 phoeba Thompson has been' awftrd- sion will be held early in June, it was ed a divorce from William Thompson announced by Ralph W* Emmons, m ground 0f jtoss neglect o f duty, chairman o f the state <SvR- Semce ghe was. granted custody •o f two Ufmnhrion- The teste wifi he «m - minot children, with the defendant .■Iltesd l^'-pateMa ■ «rdered te pay bite attorney fees fr#m white nppototmeate Wifi "be epurt costs. l LETTER VO THE EOITOR April St, 19*5 To The Editor: 1 Writ, it wuuM mm teat "Cedar- vifie's PaUja Rawer N«- m il “Fat; Ti|ten rite pme te *•»! i^peet te bembtag pWw, and I have *0 doubt bte tbat they oatdid u* m every,reaped in so far as boyish prarirnand -mrtareariue steeeawwere coneernpcl,,Bsi.m w*;wriwate^se-! fort^ate a* to have ante * dynamic leader with *ucb a great imugination aa that poaeesaed by "Iht Twin," Even our . “Ql*! ^ ie Covanenteri' Friend vteom we looked to fpr tee w ig ^ te i^ ^ pqst. ef cor ideek eouldhot.cope wite the originality, of seme of the »ch«m*e cooked up by that daring adye^tnrer “Fet Twin." I wcaU twe er three of hi* youth ful adyentt^es whhh *urpa»*od even any cfmy ownwfidecheme*, although I bad.a.rarijmf imaginative v«iind and dreamed some wild dream* in , my youth, BOtye. rime after Wright BroteMrs^ji^ved ,tekt itrwas, realjy posribl^ io.ijy , L'atarted to, build a glider' apd had. visions of taking off from the top Of the lhdwmMoundand soaring„ for£ teyeririhundred .feet dowh t e w ^ ^ o n d Wfii; “ RHe -Fartii Home ^ Destroyed :By' F|re Sr' ‘’ t T “ f' l ^ 5’’ r rt * * *■ Mr. atid Mrs. Wallace Rife, Rife Road, two and one-hslf miles east' Fortner Resident lamaon's house, but the fact .that 1 «am still hereMte';prqhftey! riip; .l^t;eridence that t My$p em p it^ i tee glider. "Fat T*^,*f>however Wfut me one better-.He;'ci^triicted^/a'^ '' "ijf ydngs and took eff ttim the . Power 1 House mof. But his flying ap paratus was not a#.sturdily built as he himself'waa ted h collapsed uiider hi# weight, and not being tele to B U M N. TM tO X W U 1 K I D IN X E i l FLUID make a sustained flight,-he was com- peRed to make a forced landing hot very jEu from the bufiding.ahout as] 7 nFfe»Zt, u n i r i i te o S Ih e T S With the passing of "Dare” N. Tar- hex, formerly o f CedatviU*, an old- time baseball player who died in Ztea yesterday, it is recalled that he wee a here .in the Ohio flood o f more than 49 years ago. An article appearing in The Youth's Evangelist, a ChristianEndeavor pub. ficetian,under date o f December 38, 1997; relates the incident which oc- curried May. 12-13, 1886. The story was written by Mary E, Fowler end entitled, "(Two Heroes — A True Story," The other young man men* : tioned in the article if now an at torney in Seattle, Wash., W. H, Mor ris being his name. The story follows: "May 12 , 1886, at seven o’clock in the evening, the clouds began to gather and thicken. oVer and around^ the surrounding country o f Xenia/ Ohio- This charming city is situated in tee southern part of tee State, and boasts o f .some ten thousand inhabit- ante. A narrow stream, o f .water,- known as jShawnee.Creek, •Wends its' ’way ,along the southeast,part, of the city* and.had always been! a harm* less little stream, rarely overflowing its banks even in times of flooding . rain- v* - 4<*1 I . ik,\; ■ Rain Begins to Fall "One -the evening our story begins, the rain began to descend in large drops; and gradually 'falling, tester Progresaive FaruHim Meet . I Mrs. Alice HuteUU> . The Progressive Farm#r* 4.H C3ub L. Hutaon, formerly. o f Cliftm^, wet* made^imomtess when of Gedarville Township met Monday died in Topeka, Kans . Sunday, ac- twe .ox .u^tewnmod^origin destroy- evening at the schooLbdUding. .Fol- cording "to word received,,by^ Greene Od their two-story frame dwellmi?' tiiviniv ttmtH...' ..wkAtMX. , __ , ui - r <i - Cedarvillc, Sunday,morning. . ftp e,' d elling tewing the business meeting, feeding County relatives. {problems were^discuslwl Individual . Mrs, Huteon, who was formerly darvilte Twp., .and Hired in or near No one-was at home when. the fire .talks were assigned mgtabers for the Miss Alice Carson,, was bom .in Ce was-discovered.-about 1 L a. m. by next meeting. . 4 — tn*.’n . i, Walter Finney, a neighbor. Mr. and>- „ — Mrifc-'RHe,''WhO attendingW fmcai Seniorh i Ftegmia.. ices at the Clifton; United Presby- Mr. Laurence WiUhepson, local terian Church were ,notified, -.and senior and member \pi . tee Greene escaped Awith nothing more than a Pretty severe.,sh»fcin* up . ;Any boy fourteen, years old who could Carry two^temdred pounds .of roofing ter tWo.mfifS.fnd sriRM fired »«h«a»bi- tte>»9mpteteJfift job he ^ started out fo^da, would,hardly be some time piuyioU*. to his fling M- Which seemed to repd the. earth, to- ■ gether -with the' lightning’s' blinding flash, sent terrors to- everyheart. t/ "Strong heart#;' grew faint; and ’ faint hearts melted with fear, but one ’ must experience such a scene to fu lly '. realize the? feeling of awe aiid rever-, ence which the people of Xepia pass ed through oh that fatal night;,’ By ten o'clock the once harmless stream had overflowed its banks, and had reached near the central' part o f the ditv. ‘Wnw jrffjM* W afa ’ . Arrarh . made to positions now flfisd temper*, 0n grounds of neglect and wilfull'tenttee house from burping, to tee Saturday, arily apd provisionally. Approximate- abB<mct, from home> Effle Dunbar haal« round. , - 1 . <■ *' .-■i't+MV ......WUK 'ktf? u' \-u^ w• i 1 -/ ,'w.. 'fclii.-- ‘ ■ It ..• lix" SirXu .■rtllj-J’-.- j <: '• •L ' .'4 S ■ • At:..»v. church, members accompanied .them to County 4-H Council, tepk part in g ,leaves the following children: the sqesm.of the Mas* to heRi light program; broadcast Monday evening Homer Allison, Mrs. “ tee Are and; reneve. houieiiold ten- over radio station IffiSU, Five and Walter Hutsbfi, nish&Wi, a|l efwrbieh i§4e£ saireA; npeakw*, chosen fromr-4«. CM> teem- VS0»^ WtehRa, UteTeitew%riiifS4lrwdNa^^ bete-aad leadern 'Hju' gpppw'jwiPP’WBWPflMkwWinKBMri^ ifllffrTTrDfi* • "r....... ., _____ ____ vrr.T imWupi 1^1 w^i unij " >i. to * * n x - u u t . » m w b io - .w S t o t o . ly sixty-five employes of the division, won 4 divorce from Edward Dunbar, f Mr. and Mrs. Rite's loss is partly 1 Scholarship Honors Received 'who Tfftre itiiafetred ft&th; (itner ql . 4 . 1 ^ L a .,«ma4 .•* teom oth r gjjp was also awarded, tiredefendant's covered by insurance, it is said, branches of the Tax Commission when ome-half sham -in Yellow Spring* the aalps tax law boeffine operative, pj*ppertp jointly owned by the couple are under civil service. Other em- as aiim 0 ny, ployes wifi be required, to take the Checks For $5,000 Trpmbo, CedarviUe, .is a. niece o f Mr. r:5?Hhteon. \ ? i >, ■'* Funeral services were'conducted in ) - Many -local high. School ’»y# and Topeka and burial was made there, girla recently reerived honors, in -----------— — — ' scholarship testa conducted by the M a v n r state department o f education. v ^ c u a r v i i i e i u a y o x D i r t r i K i t t e f l H a m Ju8tin HiwtaWb Cedarville senior, V u i r iD U t e U X i e r e waa ahiwunced Saturday aawinner of secondplaceih theChio Stetedfstrict Elected President Neal W. Hunter, Jamestown, at* '.located i y. ’ ave, after w ve sWept down the tew. tenement houses which.stood pear its banka, and temfiiea Hying in mete rtemteMatrieta, who had retttri! Eighty-five checks, approximating in the recent general echoUmhip con- tomey, was elected a member o f tea S L i X l t $5,000 and representing *eco«d l934 test for eenior*. Justin took runner- S n e C ^bTS terd r f iS it e ? ^ * * W* ^ ............................................. . x--------- corn-hog benefits, withheld from -pre- up honors in tee competition from * five year tSri V t a meeSg S the V ixm? T \ llp* viou* Mimiinfai I wjumi r»f miv MvmtMn mhi « m I awa mnnfito . . . . .. , , , . l . irainw. liiKe every; real American.'wreathed In atumv smiles, as it done teats.. FORECLOSURE JUDGEMENTS . '—* 1 The Union Central Life Insurance The low night rate«n long distance q 0>( Cincinnati, has been awarded a telephone calls will be effective an 14 ^ 47.56 foreclosure judgment in a hour and a half earlier if pi. f hi suit Sgainst Hugh ManganAnd others. the Ohio Bell Telephone Co. arej. Judgment for $627.90 having pre-jVipua- .payments because o f . only seventeen central Ohio counties,.ac- board's advisory committee7*iV the sanctioned by the state utilities com- viously been recovered by John T. partial compliance on the coiji pha*e cording to announcement at Colum- county health office' Court House, mission. The Bell company has ,ask- Harbme. Jr., plaintiff in a *uit againat ° f the contracts; Were being 4i*tri- bus, Saturday, when seniors met to Monday afternoon. ’ *d the commission permission te offer u erboft H, Conklin and others, fore- jbuted, Tuesday by the allotment com* learn their rank and receive- certi- Mr. Hunter succeeds Dr. C« T. •patrons the night rate starting at ci0ajure o f mortgaged property was mittee of the Greene County Corn* fiestas of award. 1 Walker Jamestown whose term ex-' 7 p. m. daily^iustesd o f at 8:30 p. m-’authoriZed. ” “ *..... ' “ - '■ ’ ’ providing a similar change on inter state esRa is approved by the federal communication* division, The. change ging and furnished the tools and anW n d the room abundance o f euthuriaam, 1 under* sleeping. . . tening to the scene of horror. Children oned, about tee ,time, he hit hard ^d t.jfloat^ down stream to See tee °* W « a mother no S i S f» "a ■ * »««*> Love for animals seemed to have their, own lives to save tee lives of their children. ’ A mother was found dead with her babe still alive, pressed ORDER RE-APPRAISAL New.appraisal of real ., ’ «H<mn.'w k i sunny clu g ’ hoy b« loved vdog«. Doga were hhs.to it* mother’s lifeless form, The Ipwiiltjr* Ho tiiuidfy hod one ot two drowitbdohd drowntiig Svero boinfc Iteg C onm , Association from ite.^Bight o f tee fourteen -C. H. S. pited this year. Dr, Walker re- offices in the Fadoral Bldg, p i^ te wh® teterte Centrid Ohio Dis- quested that his name not be sute . -Arrival of about l25 more chscks, trict scholarship contest* at Columbus mittcd for reelection because o f ill ------------------------------------------------------- ----- .................. ......... estate in-’valued at between $6,000 and $7,000, Saturday, received rank among the health. . hu nurrimm In Vrvfatnj, irdn Vnjtl WWnMtake place June 1, according t o volved in the suit of The .Clinton| completing tee second 19*4 benefit highest ten in their competition. A- Others member* o f the hoard, each ^ ptbvirions. jCounty National Bank and Trust Co.,'payments in this county, i* expected mong the - seventeen county. School of whom serve five years with one nuttinwhim tkroui& hia iW** for the! ....... .... -•* AMiHgf WittUm I W 1 mt lift* 1 utMV U(Ito e.Mat e i.^ a iLw . ^Illatafa A -- ___^ .L x J l it .J i. _ . . t. #' - l ____/ ’ We teg HBWWIUI piCII IOT IMr stray# as his constant companion^ The one 1 remember particularly was a nondescript black mongrel which seemed to be a very apt pupil, and right years old, waa very proud of hit success in training this dog ^ bight yet I have in mind two noble, heroic boys, who are as truly cued on, -every side, Such A Scene Would melt the hardest heart • Spirit of Sacrifice "Many men and women seemed fill- , . .... . , . . . . _ . . . _ _ ________ _________ . . . . _________________ _____u u t u i u r m m u i T i > u n . n » w a a t a p tjux a l t h O U g h t e « I y n * m e * W 4 f 4 . x ^ ^,1 ***in,,t William Denehy has been later this week, SMOriatton official* team*, Greene County ranked third, terra expiring each year, are W. E, benefit of th<» nubile in oj.'sontried to earth’s uttormoit corner*. vMffk-rea« tunas to nnanw * ru»* ed to sell at recent public sale for, —-------- --------'are as follows: man, Yellow Springs; R. R. Bryson, « J « ,u in e th* w .wmnrf ; ® 4 Norris) braved their own lives to cisctrificatitm programin Ohio is be- lack of a bid approximating two-,'**. ^ R p c e iV M Warren Elam-seventh, plane geo- Xenia Twp., and Dr. C, X. Schlosefitowaht AamS^wmsm w T L , **“ » live* two families, 11 in teg sought by Mhrrayldncoln o f _<?o- ot ^ 0rlfittal *pp«i*ed value.; L X IU H iy J L e c e iV C S r . f Osbom. H P!^ J !2 f S l S ! number. htabu*, o f the Chio Farm, $2j694 From State Whitting:ton ^ .. . . , , . .dog wag hardly big enough for this third, The council, composed o f teg c h a i r - b o w a r e r , hut he did Ms very man o f the hoard o f trustees and When*# Mt per cent o f the hemes m ga tin g $5*629.66 judgment; against Ohio towns and village* and 98 p « Alexander H. Ftedtey and other*, m-{ eent o f tee home* in cities *M‘v*';volving Xenia property, ariting judg-! power. Roral otectrification for 17 ^ . 1 1 ; against Laura? MIZPAH BIBLE CLASS Other local student* who had pre- of the council, viouslywona placa in the county team , - . * . ,» .., ............ - . ' " , * , - . T1?<l^ 1y ^ > C^Mt<t ,o f. ff*c and"Who competed at Columbu*, are CRPARVILLIAN’S DAUGHTEft I* a awte* 9 ** * * ™ ? * ^ J ™ * Bickering and others, involving Faint- First Fmteyterteu Cbmrch met at the Jane Alma Brewer, Laur.ncc D ikr IN PENNSYLVANIA w it's new employment* recovery m vine property requesting $471.38 home of Mrs. George Oreewell, Toes* puihemmT^Cktia Jacobs. Virginia . * * * * * * ’ |^judgment against Alice J; Smith and day afterttem About twenty-five Sw(^ ^ Bit#jSt » Mrs. Adeline Schsnck* Wifs of John U was Apprinteimit ^ t J f ^ „ j *« «* «ti> t state-wide eighth Schenck died at Colombia hospital in chaSTto rest tel eagkwen te tea State Highway De-,a*kiijg judgment for $876,69; Thej in the ahsenoa of Mrs, E. A. Allen,'***6* *ehola»hip teste, tee C. H. S. Wilkenshurg, Pa., April 28. M r s . ewn m « « « P*w» 01 ««* Itertewi* wm* aimomKed by Highway union Central Life Insurance Co. v*. the president* Mrs. C. W. Steele acted participant* also ranked well. Accord- gebenck ww the 'daughter of Mr. and ^ S T te J n S S th e b o y ^ w w te fiE £**’ V * * 1 aB? BlrecterJteft J. farter, Jr- Thor *J«;,Irven M. Coyand others* involving „ chairman. ing to tea County Superintendent H. Mr*. Wiley Pulllft who resides on tee S a t o S t o T l t l e t e ^ ^ S t i ? m m ^ ------ ^appointed for Beavercreek Twp. real estate, request-, Aft«r a short devotkmal period C. Aultman, nine local eighth graders j , b . Rife farm, near CsdarviUa She ^ ****** f<f **>*• Qrtritly dimobtng 9V .^x._. j - -1 - "*-•-*-1 »1 Snr ebajataSie. JLto 'ix^toVu. telf J.—*-■ . imj W ........ , ..... u.~ < . . -A Jte,. a "7 ’ ' ^ ... . ' * ' * flUFh ;ELlt. ute XHb laMfiln flfiM tt f i n v . t H0MA b 4* s "Cue family consisted o f husband- i^x 1 .;, ahd wife, an agefl pair; the other father* mother and seven children. The which the families lived had far down tee stream..and .was fast lashed to pieces by the _and roiAUh,; .Not’one; o f the Occupants could swim, and their cries . ^ , ‘were piteous. The people on the shore ttp.t® the port oik* wmy morning unsWe to render any assistance, stood wringing their hands in horror; tee ridmvafit White ha tent fa to getL * ^ to fight tb. angry waves, to . ^ -n - d<y r r !ar • * « ' * , .fato « * * .b *U * h «w viry cmedientiy and patiently for his onc# the awful consequences, * * £ ? : partly | -Juet as the building began to give °* th* jway, tee boys above mentioned* Who awhile. One ^ other parts o f the TWoma# Farrell, Washington county a ; Earl Fmri* re- ing $8,883.38 judgment, Attewiey H.!roll was awrwersd by each mem- isnk in tee upper 25 per cent of was a graduate of Cedarville Highw t h of what is Viuten county; Smith wpreseuts the Xeria com- ^ ^hfing their gtendmoteeris Greene County. Th«# who received school, class of 1936. She entered rugae. ’ The doe * W * u l A # N o b l e c o u n t V : -rm n v t n i l M i t e i * i t F if t t ie v t i l * IT n lftn . , 1 1 _____ u . 1 . * * , — 4 * , ! , . , ....................... . 1 0 9 w » *■ near the: Eersdd so aa to he free from any inesan* brauce, they tightly fastened one end J f S S 4 'w^ t v- liur^7pIn«.7ib7iTnTrtn Der,, ^ ,,M raw w r ' V°u w * ****»> « ■ « « «»«■ “ » enMCTa Office. The dog Spotted tee cat end , ^ , 7 CL Smite, appointed for Nm* comay, pany and Milter and Finney tee union maiden name. this rank are Harold Cooley, Howard Colombia hospital for nurses train- iwmadUtelv earns to Ufa. amt fee* . tbs rope around teeir bodice white J * * Xterikr, rseppoteted for Central concern. ; Mrs. E. A, Allen’s resignation waa Hanna* David Ramsey, Helen Andrew, fog «nd graduated in 1983. 'S S S S h f f r Z r t t L ^ d J e d t e X teerthwend was heldby etroug^men Athene emuriy; M fe g fifN ) ..........‘read and aecepted. Mrs. C, W. * «te Copetend, Montgomery West, She was married to Mr. Echente, i K s S i S d t o m S t o X X * ,“ JSfc , printed tee O l d e s t R f f iS t d e ilt I s 'ftteete waa elected to serve tee re* Reetrice. a*Bryent, Bertha Powers, June 21* 1984, SheWasa member o f Z n tertfact mri letting <mta tew^ “®w» foeaeevke, they awwm " * * * * * *«d VFiaCSE M SHaeXLL « ....................... . . . . . the U. P. Church o f Clifton* u n t i l ^ dkiur. * * « « « - m m rn , imprinted foe Scioto and «toa eemritee; JNm Oreriie* teep* ‘maindse of the year aa president, Dorothea Babbitt. ter Jatesen eomriy; Walter, r S L igfifTT* ter CSerit and! m J S S m S S m tmd Oscar ffidfi *1 E^m iMSftM fltera Mrs. Lucy Barber reeeivod a gift Motliers.M P f r e s e n t ^ d d f t wi S a r e a d a v c ^ in . <>*$]* j g L •)* *** * * * „* * * ,',* * ? -1 S r $ m S p t e t e n f a . " ’S * S f 1 2 - * eoriflmi to tesnrt oematwnieation from dempM* Lutheran Chuveh. She- 'L* ^ «M| ||fteite e f the riifi.W|i bsfag tortted «ch the Intel* - - . — ■ - — — t wi w” r l r " am whs struck wea tbs heew »mb* wad ^ Tbte' Iteed tee teg Mte kal- 'fioetel down tee strsam, to xmmrrmirT wocMVKD !«* terir.ttore, Mrs. Bather la th s ^ b m s , *A Moteera^ Prayer" and ■ * ? !««• " — — «* ttm m . tmrni to«t paoe w " ‘ “ ‘ptoms of h e rm M te^ tem g to ^ oldest customer who had registered,"Mother Knows.* Mrs,» . » . Gwterte1Jw,d' kensbwg, Pa. jand tipis f r i ^ 4 «*vdk 'll fat at- g T* * * i mTTtess ^ ■»^ **£*£*& tue mm •- nirte . sMiipliwiNI wmm- #»•w«i f IMO s j; ■ ' i #i ^ m a * ’•'**, mi * |P** •wwiti mmm wmm* a * ^ S f ^ S T J T Z ^ Nr, Hatty Wright manape, pre*. The meeting adjourned »»d a social •* nternt ~ S T Z ^ J T m tS ir S U iS 'd -M A t7\ rtfa S m - t h ig h s y jr i t e v n t e ■ ^ ^ ^ " * * * * * ^ ^ p e S T t e S n r t tebhw t e f * 3 S S - f * m * * * * * * * * **«*\ w L^ m mm rw lL ti toWto*iton**»w«««»to^su«wi* ^ wMi m stH-star east teem tee cr w“L_“ ‘,r.be#k«t o f wroecrie* fern tite Krogert a trio comtHMsd of- Mr. Gsoree abate tepiriammt sterials, Those who nurvived. by he*- hmtesnd* bee wtehee}llttitofi|£r , Le«a» and^ ^ ^ ^ Cmw#u# MkTtana Crsewril a S ***«• * fe^ * * ^ J jS S S m ‘plan to so' honor the oldest eWtemer Mrs. Hugh Thrttenll sang two Coolsy. Howard Haona, Dsrid Ram- rtstoto aatd a Port o f relattem cmd'itom an *. e s* te e numbers " h s'* **Y’ Al**rsw, ted Roth Cope- friends. Bu ial ok tae in Wfl- B.B, u h i l"*1* S i t e te lT S S S r *» time port" telp for over eighty yesri, f g a B B ? m s r n S ^ m v m w m im W. Stetee and -Misa team OreeVell assisting, I (< 8 ) [ etnm eS 'Gtdervfiie CBBstefc.' tCuntiemad eat fim i 41 -mWnw age# mpww mnpmne \\MMN H Ir^ l I ) -t e * #*• v«*ss*«i
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