The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52
rjBfftr'r -'-THr i 2 5 j B 5 » 8 « r adhraitSaed by WHtoto* 'IHrar M*irti»«xi*ntR kaop tbotfea*L Road tftons! T E A R N O . 2 8 M i l M m m am a* t mmm ■ l CmciniiatL Tunc 11 n n a i 4- h c h d w o o r« ' t t t t ' i f i f c w jPH BH T E * i iE i E j n i B W i r E C a n E l E E S w l w MftrfcWa# I k mm, m mu-efi u t£# headline* on the timt pa#*. Often it it of more sigraificwioe to you. c m h i i m w c m a mmm T O N I 1 4 , 1 9 5 5 m m m 'itm m * ■ * ! OWWKMJH—Tfe* iqapotonsnt of M. Rey ARleeo, A ssistant Seeretery to S tate, to tip important cabinet post *€■Dimeter to Ftaanea was eunoune- « | teat weak by Gorarttmr Martin L. Davey; Mr AlUson, who snooeedad J rtg * Howard L Boris o f Gfeeinnsti, resigu rt, assumed hte duties the day folkwriag the aniwmcereant o f the . appointment The new finance di- origfealljr from. Chamferi*” «W*r> to* been active in state poli te*# 9*r * number o f yaara and since l « t t tom ^served m Assistant Gecre- t* ry a# State. Mr; Allison, a lawyer by ptwteaakm, w « a t one time auditor foe th e Department of Finance, a t te s to r te the Jtepurtmw t o f Com* »«*ce ami amdstant Superintsrtcm tto B rtfie t He i» president o f the Frank* Ite tiwwcfcy Democratic d u b and the taagu e o f Toon* Democratic Clubs of Ohio. Secretary of S tate George S. Myers, in congratulating Director Allison on his appointment, announc- ad th a t the position of Assistant v,; t Steteetw#- o f S tate will n o t he Ailed “* P lM ta team h a te r t a t te a t he him- tea l wifi assume the duties of the o*k» te order to make additional sav ing* te the Department of State. A** A special hoard to recommend a mintanma wage and to open negotia te** fo r a satisfactory pay schedule & r Me employes o f Ohio restaurants 4 4 1 d a t a t o (3 s * hm f t e a , wiK fbMBdMMr Jaw* IS . The tea r will tease Xante a t A, M .cma siHKteltrate omw the Pamwl* vanla RaUroad, Upea arrival Mia p a rty will inspect the d r tiw a r i Terminal tallowing which tea creep will divide in to tew grasp*, tea* group wilt take a trip through Proct or A Gamble,, thence toB don Park, Gonservansy, A rt Restitute and Rook- wood Pottery. Tha other group wiU visit the Gin- onati fiffftfarisal Gardens and aw from teare to th e wharf by motor; eeactoe. Both groftp# will hoard the Island Queen for tee SQ mite heat ride to Coney Island. Arraagementa have been made for IMS'' ft$l■ *taki$|*'1 .. b H ■ .' y.., .< wfiw 7 : . ismu — *J'v**me■,-mss, lr tM p r t * li f t i g r t *ntc*»te fee* ite' the place*-Rated. Everyone is invited to attend , the tou rrand tickrts may he secured from local club leaders or a t the Extension Agents’ OIRce. ' -tfn* and hotels will he named within n few days* by Mite Blaine W, Sheffler,- fUpeMMtettet^ a jfte a Mininmm Wage Dhtelon of te e S ta te Depwitment o f Who have no direct connections with either labor or industryvMiss Shatter said. A t present mandatory wage aeatea .are in effect ip the dry d ean - te g and laundry industries. ' ' r ‘'A The N inety-first Ohio General As- semhly eoncteded ita regular session tea t teedc w ith a record of passing M * stews nu t of approximately SOU, W tephat-W ere tetrmteeed, A- hpectel 'tei a p t -w31 h* eafted ter tewwwwr U r n * - C I k w M c N c e i H g a d b C . C . Rev, Claire McUeel, pastor Of the Cltfton' Presbyterian • Church, was elected president of 1the Ced«rville College Alumni Association a t the an nual meeting in Alford Memorial Gymnasium* Thursday tu n in g ,, Suc ceeding Dr, James if, Chesmjt, Rich mond, ted. ' D ther oncers elected were M. Ed win Bradfute, vice president; Mrs. 5 ** it.w tp.ite* '.v '■ WPf!*W^R!TO . W*SVi. •.-- , ;W-S*' . -■ W* "■*— waijgtem t favorable action dated hack to tee try ing dajm o f the Civil W ar When Morgan’s confederate raiders invaded Ohio. I t authorized a %m payment to Dooda Burkd Oyler of ■Ciaeinnati,fo r horses stolen from her ' tem % by Morgan’s pk ®. O f parti cular inter*** was a legislative recom mendation t o establish. * state park a s a memorial to the la te William A. *Biily*’ Ireland, intematkmally-known creator o f th e famous ’’Passing Show’* feature of the Columbus Sunday Dis patch. The author of “The Passing Show* died: suddenly two weeks ago eet$ry .and treasurer. Dr. Rohert Dr 'stick, Springfield,y?as named alumni nominee to ther hoard of-trustees, Misses tea Murdock, Mabel Stor mont, Wilda Auld, Martha Waddle and Eleanor Bull Were named mem bers of a committee to arrange / o r th e 1936 meeting of the association. OnO hundred and twenty-five per sons, including alumni, former stu dents and friends o f the college, a t tended the banquet, which was betted by the women's advisory board of the MMMPPWMI i JIIIIII............ ......... .. * A*' iW T w t tl lJ t t XmmmM ' TTjR^mr Co* C e d a r v i l l e P r o j e c t Mm Bern i * 'l1ir 1IW fc ” v" *, Three projects in Greene County involving; an authmfeed.axsupditun* of flJtefi, largely im labor, have hten approved by the s ta te relist, a d ro it Istratlon fo r inclusion in the FBRA expenditures sanctioned are: |549 fo r rack ing , repairs, and paint ing sash and doors a t Xenia Central High School building; *522 fo r sidc- Vri>%’ Tbo thirty-eighth mancement of .CedarriUe C*«ege,‘ F ri-|te a t the sign* ’ when forty-four g radu a te received ^ degrees, Was maricte by 4|»a o f tea tatprships o f on# s d rte r asiotiterhav* *M5 ' ww pw Im ili to la u l i i n k TniiifaT ths, aisattea p# Mr. Fred B. Zartman, VteakUPr 0 ., aa » director and pw*i date a t ffc tt..R ^ iir Rhw» Bowd * pM jM jp j^b, ft Kt^ciC' 4w a^iggvsw-iW—sf^p i^vw^vcw^ws^pwjnpi. ra* holders. htaM kr night In Yonif- Mr. %igtB»«w itetead* Dr. Charles. X. G allw ay, Habbsad Woods, 111., who haa bean preaidant: since 1922, the la tte r nettriae ovrina to hi* ex- Fork on the staff o f a hospital in Evsns* ten, DL, and wttfc the msdiasd school * t N o rthW W -: U aivafsite- M r.' Z srtw p t hflg.had a k>pg arid suecess- te i axtertewy a j ^ p a ^ r mmmiac- tew ff p resa jev ana geaarat «mna«F te The Fnanldte Bm«d A fteper C o^.F te^db^ O. • U* is also 4 director of the Hoovan A Allison CordwtejCo.i ,X#oia# and ad feacter of The F ra* l#» Bank in his city.! O tete n*?r mptebars on the board o f directors are Attorney W, L, Miller, Xwite, and Collin# Wight, hD ay ^% d » ^ a te r^ :;.J-D«ter'- directors Galloway* H u b te ^ ' Wood#* Mb, also vice president; Miss Sarah Hagar Ximia, and Mr. W, W. Galloway, treasurer a i^ .general mpnager, a position he has. held te r several years, under; the di rection,of General Manager Galloway, the plant.Which,was erected in 1893, has been .modernized ,and the capac- with 'te d ' > •' - -c ' flk * A “ R 1 q Cteopmari Ave^ on C. S, route ■ ' “To «>lve te n problems arising putjoperate ou * 70 per nant basis i o f tibia net of eireumstanrim I# a p a rt four, pix-hour te ifte o f employees _ . of jthe task of today’s youth .move- no change;in -hours o r wage scale, went. To learn .to Rye together in tech -an- «gp o f .tenfUslon will Pot be child’* .play and y e t when any one feels th e pulse o f modern youth he comes finally to th e optimistle ,belief ‘ ate’abou tu* tq |en * te*W * te J h e dawn o f a new d ay ” Student degrees, diplomas, teaching certificate* and pth^r honor# w « e j conferred by President W. R. Me* 42 in X fn te !d tt, T ^pm t, D ^ b ______ :W '' hei»'» B ^ y , C u tetetek M ^ d t t : Mptete made peeatelehy tee m ^ v w Z m t* ***** tM teM te f .Wtte*te f a » * ted te te te te a a te te f a s baaed deuositiiie.aaumite manev wifli- tito oft T tW d uf|iuvteKif “ TifteTMTntelnrnte-T H Short talkn were _ students and- music Was furnished by a vocal trio composed o f MBises - . . . Eleanor Bull, Dorothy Corry and $ 1 8 , 5 0 0 * A W R f d Marino Bennett. ‘ ' ' could be te tte r d m w r iM ^ m j t o y ^ Z m J ^ H ^ n X Done have of confusion. I t is a day tewfcteh na- TU,,.W*‘ wrtwsamc *nme jumped from laissez falre M a d e T o Y o u t h ^ n**K^ t J * d irtu terteips A WWW ,,, * kind o r-an e th e rt an age wmen nas « « « , » M « , t o . „ V h w ri^rpt^feig; G »up Tw* o d t t e Ohio Bpilding and M an AaaodatfaMi League met in i|u u f t luw B ic n a u . - « o in -to an » exeterifte a i Aft-qf the 47' organite- tMHte .iu te a group were present. The, tesoarte* o f te a institutlons -reached 141 million d<filars. ' < ;;M e fite WV'A. Spencer, W. L- W% ^iff^^ffVraWwaa(Ww<.;S<.( ■*■.•.!'■*, ■ A.K-'H'-?»• * . ea'president, waa riteat*' ed to the district presidency. He succeed*, T. J . Kennedy, Xenia, who presided a t the meeting. The jpd*i- iion of- aecretery was: awarded My. y t E E E f H A . t w » m -J; ■'A15^ *-?£-■? Tftf'i,, Of one elem tetery certificate, teo|w eU er,H am nton, succeeding H. S. Le- i or^anether; a - hite has Xerua. Election o f a vice presl- Judge .R . L . Gewdy, o f G rated e w ^ S I a ^ v S a S ^ f au? & C h i n c h B u g s M a y Trouble Farmers^Sh^aTS^tagVaRey,dSmite* of 1 :,i-.,..,-.„. tiohkAA li . l .U t . l . " ■wl,c jn«www Reports reaching the office' of the Greetie County Farm Bureau indicate th at Chinch Bugs may "be a serious | pest to Greene County farm ers th is county, Saturday awarded Bay M. lk, g^uel# by ^ r ^.f r i r ^ whMe of W in his su it 4 « a iw ? d S - divinity dagmw. y o W ^ t e e ^ and,waa buried a t h is boyhood h om e ,/* " '' ChiMcothe The tegislstive proposal A number p f farm ers have reported i* to make 4 William A. Ireland S t a t e d ubundahee of bugs in fields of Memorial B atk in t t e district be loved |wte* t, rye and barley. The heaviest m u ., u m v m vice p resid tet o f g the Anmrwan, Rolling MRL t0!ut|on ,i* still a t .Work and will be jS S L n * nephew ° f f 0r many years to com*.hunting men S T ^ S S m ^ S S S t »y M,. S«itb» r ity manager,. X e a te ’n# rtp ^ -m^ r «|W*ytvikg ^ machine . ' w hite, Oakdale, P*., fom r * » * * , « « « * - [th . r i,h " « r t . T c l v 'r ^ K l '! The action was instituted as the r« ; titmrececknted ribundane* and a t the C^ f k/ ?** „k,^ r Mm- suit o f an -automobile accident Mayi m tiw - A j - y o f ^ dsvast- mtnil‘tf r to Mi*rol v «R«y Chaftauqua, MM, In - h i * s w tlt . « » M i n .; S 2 ! 3 L L iZ Z Z . « “ * « * » • » >»W m A ’ lx -m dent was deferred until th e autumn m#ating, which wjUjba held in Ham ilton, probably in September. lo ^ ir ii i# iH ;r oilr hiftiw hfttf fatoWB vkigwawi wctji J « M ~ ® w « « a ,« iW In n lW i ’ ouMily—the ML Logan region, sit* M da adjoining woods, ditch banks of his le ft teg a tth s hip. t e t e a design fo r th e Great Seal of|»ud dense grass along- fence tows , | The accident occurred when Ohk>. to h is native Ross County, In !wb*r« the bug# had spent the winter, auto to w rite ha (Was riding, figmed j_ oth#n. hkteRdbood S tfs Mr. Dtemd roamed I According to County Agent E. A .lift an accidwjt with one driven b y |V,M° ^ W Em wooded slope# o f ML Logan and ‘Brake the bugs, moved to th e grain Titus on BouU 42 near X sria, te e sarrouadte# hills. Newspapers I^ s teou t June 1 and the first gen- aad throughout the world ^ieration o f young mwset* w ill appear m have t e J S i t e many o f his to r- te w t ^ w * * No totem s damage t nrrtls |to small grain is expected,_however _____ . [due to luxuriant growth of these AAaut ifiOO applicants to r the 300;crop*' w rite Will be filled in the! V h*n small gram* are harvested aides tax division o f te e S tate TaxJth* bugs are only partially mature C M f e e ta will trite civil se rv ice ;* ^ being wingless, they a te towed etxatteMtteuS th is Week, according to -to w»wi to adjoihifig fields o f Com or CbairnuMi Ralph W. Kmmons of the out* <Sv» Itortfs# -Cbmialssion, The ex* amtoaGens w ill be conducted k six key dtie#--C*n.ton, Columbu*,- Cfe- tenurid, Ckrsland, Tolsdo and Dayton. The salaries fo r .the. positions range town 91 /99 to *8,000 annually.' The ' ' ' “ .............r i ‘l4 : will be M d Jms* 12, IS t a d ; Urilsss the march is checked by Cretoeote barriers, much damage may be done, especially to corn if it is small. Excessive raitis during the next th ree weeks will hold the bugs fin check, however the rains 't o date have had no effect cm the adu lt bisect. The hot, dry weather of the la st few F e r the * * t ten* Mae* before the jytors ha* bate exceedingly favorable KMt*r-Me« 4 av fir* and .for ^hair development which accounts rieto a t CM* M ts a tia r y 7 in 1929 t b a , ^ teeir large numbers to this tomato* b m torn* aeoarded fteedmn tartiom " ■ a f tea priaoa yawl, ft became known In * «*rvey n»sde h» 21 coun tte to have to rt weak. Under tee new tosn-fWhkh an average of seventy timothy «g Watoea James C. W«ed-ffi«Ws per county were examined, it seniors, members of the faculty and participated Speaker# a t the afternoon session, following;noon luncheon, were L. R, Kempton, ML Vernon, James A. De- vine and Don L. T<fidn, Columbus, ofBows o f the Ohio: Building Asso ciation League, and W. F rank Rosoll, of the Federal Housing Administra tion, A prior ,engagement prevented the attendance of W. Paul Wagner, tolumbua, state superintendent o f the building and loan departm en t. The delegates,war*‘Welcomed by John W. Prugb, Xffds* .foraw r atate building and lean ;superintendenL »CT«f»l trustee# . The The case waa originally tried by n C w i t o * S S T h a « . m m e n c « m e a l w asw ril attended. ■ j,nry, bu t a fte r o te-Ju r* r wns. a n a te to rttam to farm ert, '‘,"i'",>';"/" - i)l, cousm J agreed the verdict aheohl ntfnt lmsw« * normal period 4 n f l l .AV i * j | t r r n fo r th e n bee* none mine* the w ar/ A p jp X O V C a H « € p Poat-wa* prosparity tembtog diszy heighte o f ritoormaHty and 'then th e daptmeien seeking apd finding t a t , only a lltim * low* to eetmomic ridues, be returned tor Judge Gowdy. R o o n e y B r o t l i e r t C i r c u i H e r e F r i d a y The Fameng Rooasy Brothers Cir cus will exhibit to CedarViU* on F ri day afternoon amd night. The teew will net carry any eartovn! features o r any gnmaa to chaUe* according to the General-Agate Mr-Wans, The show is o f high class and fea ture* only the beet to te a natare o f circus acts. Among the Many acts ap pear The Famous Riding Rooneys, Hodgini Troupe, La Venla Bisters and many others. Clown* aotbbate, a«i- L.,-r-1 %X.. JtltL.- t. ^J.-O.L-> -g.-.-■■ I- A-L>. Bl&iff vTApM* B•**OsWi"Kp WCf Merchants have .apssiai tieketa fo r y . g r 1! ^ ? ” a r s a j s f f i a K x : IKW ip KflKwHCK WK' Mw ■Alllkwa^JIv^ Me ^.e IftoxMfAiaw- In-to 'itrrma larttom \i aAto tLAtsi .t>|atotorikr*^'^ • tobljl giTiteto ttfitgw J»Aae*ft »» HTifWyn .■¥jr taPEteg.**ftg®>iWWwff t^riea th a t has heme * P ^ T*d by Grean* County Com- MW liiffa m 4 pibpm NKU » t M l D __^ hiu Mfci’futtix illiwkto itniKriUteTM 4Wto J”'**lv*w** IW*. 8UMIW pfttfte , Aft* o f l l t l S M t h w i a l k t tw t claim am onntm gte m 9110, was th a t to Irl Garrtoger, Sil- “Into th is world to confusion many T#rcr#ws 1WP* philosophies of life have been pro jected and among teem alt te a t to ATTEND PRBSfttTW tY Jecas’ atilt ateads aap an tf. * * * *. ■ ; . ; " If Jeans is righ t to Mia eententien Messrs, f t L. Storment, Clayton te a t man is the son of God He has McMillan and Rev, D. R. Gateri*, a t- pkoed tiw highest evaluation up«ta tended a meeting to Dayton Presby human jwrwm taty tee worid has tery to Bellbcortc, Tneeday. Mr. known. Bntfe to His enters prito- Stormont, who was n eewmlsskmer aophy of Ufa is Hia rsepert to r per- to the Fresbyterton General C l a i m s i g i , fifte en damns* «totete amounting , t i xt V i to 9658.70, ariringi during tM r to ta -by te# Davey admteistaatkm last the show they are free to the public _ _______________ ____ , - . and you can enjoy the shew a t a eMail 'aanaRty; That tevrivee the tremefid- sembly recently to Cincinnati, g |v* a sued « e prieeners were i r t out to their "was found th a t there were an average admlssfefc fee to 15 cento on* pttetem to learning how to live report to preteytery- Dinner was tofis and pennfttod to roam about’to & sdp lt bugs per square fooL The large ten t 1* ever to * nsr* to wRh other peepte. to trie day to earvad by the to te s to tea sta rch to toaida priaaet yard for two! Creoaote Oil will again be supplied .sis# and Is watorproto, time partortn-1confusion i t is not easy to solve th is the High Schoo! smees will be given rain to shtoa. 4*H COOKING CLUB The 4-H OoWdng Ctob had ita firrt ^ ^ problem. Living together to the Marital relationship la becoming in- crwutagly drihmlL to 1*70, fo r ex- ampte, theta waa only on* divorce to event tefcty-aaven marriage* A half INSTALLATION THUR2DAT Rev. f t o» RaistM% fiewiy ehenan ftfWJr WftWiy^*MWVP«8 A RRU biAifnA &t 4-lia ffi[ft■mi f¥|||A^I iPVtetedMfto 'dilsajaMa wtitesmi dua^mi ^sl^aeSMu^^a J^m^Bbeaa efirAwf^^g a^nia|^^9a . a h to ta a s i PitrnsailtiT Day. Gaudnct'faritotaf to construct barriers. A nm wM to tow# bean 169 per cant demonatration on the methods to ertt- m*k w rite attested tea gratitude to .tahtctin# barriers will be, held Monday te e toatete tefiy cf * t h» extoajsftemoon June 24, The place will be iu h tto ta i A f tite C to teiay dti»«-tanotmo*d later. Farmers are urged w te ftte a p id .I r t te e av e rt and w rite .to axawto* . .periodically th eir sm a ll __ to N te te ^ W 'lb l r t i r t s - were en te r-iP a fa fields and if bags a re fetmd to jueerge Cterttea. Rafrashmanri w te * > am ry tee rttoriegee. _______ WAA * i i *i* rt by te a rttem 1 ^ mmteers to place tete* totters ##rt«d and anjegto. fh * memhi rs to «L#ateto« haw to liv t tag rth to to* tV 7 rtn ^ 7 h 7 m T lie ~ riiil S r t t o t t i n iS * «*r ^ f t A. the 4-H etoha to Gramm and CHnton'yeivaa'tam t g reater tatwpttoatimn to jK S E m lE « ! ; jDrake. {ttwnur mm jdamttog to go m a ta r t te e labor ta r r i. F r t wtifc te* totete S T ^ Z s I L t o i s t o T S l t o v to Ctorimmti. The tm t meeting wig (tortlen to m maehto* ,'totewmtog f* ?* b* ftto ftd n r, UNri ; frtetten bettmen cspitel eti te e one, ** ***** * ... www*. *. ; ■ . . . . . tw nj jwui tahtw On t o a t e Isse'lteea ■: ":" ■■ ■ ass be*w[ A pprised r t R M a tmm ot tig ,-P O iM lM C. . totredacto. In the rmdm to to tom a.; TAX COLLBCTOR COMING Brito <* I f awes ta .itaN ew J a a p e r Ptoe.wsie* G lfift .CW iflfwB lf DM K iX tienel reiatimwhlps temptag how to ■" '******* m T S E i P r ite tiito toto te a r ter rid to r t eb e rir* sale tatewday fw i Irvin Xgamm Xwia» firtiMP rta d e rt Itoe t e g e tte f th f A fiteteto mammete A repreeantottva to te e ( M y S L a te j S S t e l t o B t e Mte» 4 fddtol ter U te Uftten Central Life la - to CedatvRte <b&m reeetymt Me to - peep tettens.- The g rei p lwi to th is Ttoneemr, Mestod Vm W it, br«l be to - ^jteteda |SMiMrtgydM| fTjfl w>taiiai44jF |g| ^ 1----- ...sa --rt. mArtaitoftft dugto fttodb ^8mrtr '^IRkdl #^u||^|toyb; Jlmatote 8^4ftliUyulAjlPw.J^j|ft||' j f t f t P r tr tp w %fWep jperttapw^^. afg .f t 8ft gftftft^» p^P a^rtw v» ^ftwft vw A ftft «* “ "* ftlfiMitaeamrt -...-a*. •'*■- jtenita g * t * J S a l a m l i r t tout if t ' V^eirtmsHi *fft t a eUMMltart' titib Jfgtotote toft • * f I l f t p i ,AlimglS MM .WUMI181 tPBMMIMrMMK w9m I Unftipl •WftflPf ft» flMVMT- WVf III IWIWV 7 * IPg fft VVVftlVft Hit toPlIft IfP IM III m '^Jg ^dfttet IlMtoilL "4toertteM|ta|to ftto^te4te''^rtarijtitalL' ' 8ft ’WgWWrftPftftfte pvftftj JAOj829 a M W F R A T ftm m r JA fiPftk FARM BOLD Q h t o S p p r e m ; C o u r t C u t s O B A ’* T h r o s t The Ohio Supreme Court has de- ehgpd uneoastitetiftai -the Ohio Re covery A rt, posted by- the George f i t i i t smd rs-mtoeted warib Thg ORA Dm medeted a fte r r t tt o W * t a 4t i n T Ir iWMH a tort NRA, a martyr piece fo r legalisiag grafting, ta r tea.benefit to the. Dense- nitoffa TrHhtftWiHfmi Ibtfft A aki tM yv* f-g -""% y- ■'■ fs . w ■■■■•* vw^ Obto codes go out to existence and With th e p 'tfam iil trito snn i g iT fting potitistea* th rt.w e te fenetiag a t the expanse to fedtwtry. Mtodrtimtete 4-M RRWHVG CLUB The Medam Fecefta Rawing Club Wtei .to4* WfiArilAltf1 nte^rtn scm w wgrte -i^ap^rtPwm ee^weegwasee'^^w^ lep firte to th e ofilearts meeting a t Xasd* were glvett by the efikms a fte r White tee trip to Cincinnati was die* The will of the lsfe Agaas G, Harrison Baker, Xante, disperisg to a large e sta te ha# bean toed in Ft*< bate Court, and the inventory order ed, The executors named fe te a in-, atrymentNuNj. William A. Ktehawteoa and Attorney Charles L. Darifegtou, Xenia.- . ■ Among the. many bequests named in the will the first is a property on E . Second street, Xenia, now used by the Christian Science Society to Xante, is beaueathed to the Christian ' Science, Society of Xante, o r should same become a Church then to the Christian Science Church o f Xenia, w ith, full power to sell an d convoy said real .estate ta d to reinvest pro ceeds thereto,so long as said Society or Churifit shall conform to the tenets Of the Manuel o f the Mother Church. Should te e local organization .be;dis solved then i t is directed th at the real estate o r proceeds be .distributed in accordance With tee provisions of te a ■ residuary clause o f th e w ill.... - Margaret Ralls is given flOfi to be - used expressly fo r her progress In the study o f Chri tjan Science. Florence 8 . Wiekereham, |1000.00,. ‘ " Jessie f t ,Chew, 21,009.00. Anna Catherine Chew, 9100 . 00 ., Elizabeth Chew, 9BMMW. - Friends Boarding Home, Waynes- ! ville, O.; 91,900.00. ;G t e t a \? l ^ ‘:ldonte|y; V.5 friends f t Dark county, f t , 000.00, >* - All property real and personal to every’ kind and description whereso ever situated, waa bequeathed t a fol lows: - ' .T o Harold G arrett and Elwood Garrett, sobs, to Howard Garrett, or their heirs, one-tenth each absolute- , ‘ ly arid in fee simple, . ' To Catherine G* ^Masters o r her - ’ !*»■. .* » ! * » » ' *> * » •;• • ; : To my nieces Alice G- Condey and. ' „ ^ / MaWO C. Craig, o r their, heirs, one-,; ’ • tenth each, absolutely and in fee » simple, , . . “ * To Agnes G. Williams or her heirs one-fifth absolutely and in fee simple, : subject to the. prevision* and condi tions ho1 V.i'iifi-^itas^i MBTmyUivzr iJR ift'*»BURipnufi, vmrxvuu. .> during tee time^ of her natural life one-b«lf o f th e not income to t h e . 1 portion hereby given and bequedth- Od fo th e said Agnes G. Williams.. 1 direct th a t-a ll my personal ef- , .• fects including my household ftirni? . ture, futoish mgs, automobiles, jewel- ' v ry, etc., shall be appraised ,and soW by my executors being offered to m y . . devisees named in th is item , o f my „ will, all o f whom shall have an equal opportunity to bid therefor and the highest bid made by any to my Arid devisees shall be accepted by my executors. If n o t purchased ,by my devisees my executors shell theft dispose qf such portion to the personal effects1in accordance with the powers, and condition heroin granted to my < said executors. In caseteny o f the legatees or de visees mentioned institute o r prose cute any action to contest o r set a- • . side any legacy or devise, such per son or persons shall thereby forfeit ed and annulled and shall revert and inure to the residue to the estate. The nomination, and appointment of * executors waa mad* on the condition that each accept |S,000 in lieu to the statutory compensation for executors. It is directed th a t Charles L, Darling ton perform all legal services as a t torney for tee executors. The executors are empowered to sell the whole or any p a rt to the real and personal property, except as pro vided, a t public auction o r private sale and on term s as they deem best and they ate empowered to make deeds to conveyance and serve with out giving bond. The w ill expressed a desire te s t the estate be closed a s speedily .a t possi ble, A list of certain article* to per sonal property is to be distributed by the executors a s per the wishes to tee deceased. A*y*t» wfkhfeg ticket* for this trip may gal te e n from Nancy -Fianay, The priase.aaK flJ 5 ta r all under 12 years; $L?5 ta r chafe mentors; add 91.9* for noN-ciufe metabars. The next meeting will be hold a t the hem* to Deris a r t Ad* Ferryman, Wednesday r t 2 p . m . CLUB LUMCMttOM The yearly taw feert to tee Re* Meatab o i- s w ii t o taM We&iertmr, June 19 a t llfiM to te* tom * to h b . Dw_t> mt— i Hy. J?«aaseft AVWPMVrtHf* - mam"1- ft.*> jjjfe '-•'9-Ts 4 VftlJftf fllVlRVni wm vOft ftiwHiWli9 L rm n c iy WMt ftft *****. .ftIMPWr' I^WftgBftfia m u w w ih . m mmmwwcwm u jr m . iw* ' U SimyrUltgUiTITjil.taBilftril ' ■m,. ,^k. mm -m ebrt.,toL.^jt ^j* ayeyc. ' piqjHs As iPe ftlWrttoW- fift. Mire ▼wnWftly ^ tajp Itflftfe B o y S c o u t T i r o u p s T o G o T o C a m p Two patrols to Bey ffcxmts Item hare wifi sn ter the Camporal r t Gamp" Miami, .Bryan Bark, under Tecumeah Couacil, fo r the annual gathering, Friday, Saturday a r t Sunday. . There will be scert contest to all kinds to exhibit the beys hi fettering. The toys ge into caatp m .f e f e am* toteership a r t are to to judged to manner to set ap, ceekfeg meali, a r t tea varioua duties expected to a soeuL The local patrols will to lim sm ta t» handicapped th k year aa aiR te*.. scouts «re new ream fts, exeegt w a, a mm mwrriww m mv&mt wwtm wm invited te. v r tt the esuap a r t le r t a n - ' vvw i|iinvn i - w wtm wvfm- Rev, Owrfe Ratify a r t w tfii-to - Rvadlted, a tte rta d Gefiag* Owt- RMw' ftA^rtftgP*'"
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