The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52

The new - things are advertised by merchants first.* Advertisements keep you abreast at the times. Read them! Advertising is news, as much’ as the headlines on the front page. Often it is o f more significance to you. S5SSCT su ss r-a * FIFY-EIGHTH YEAR . NO, 43 CEDARVILLE, OHIO,- FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 27,1935 PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR HEWS LETTER FM t STATE COURT NEWS Corn Husking This Year Is a Problein SCHOOL NEWS ) ..... DIVORCE SUITS J Three wives, all charging gross neglect o f duty, sebk divorces in suits Ion file in Common Pleas Court. — „ „ „ „ „ ' _ I Declaring she has always been com- OLUMBUS.-—The first official a c -' polled to work for her living because ; on taken by the ninety-first General her husband threatened to leave her' Assembly when it convened in special jf she ever quit, Thelma Driscoll has ] session last week at the call o f Gov- filed mtt against Bert Driscoll( 248! ernor Margin, D. Davey was the trans-,\yashington St., requesting restora"; fei ^o f approximately $6,000,000 in tion to her'maiden name of Brown, i state ltquur profits to the Division of The defendant' deserted 'her August j id or the Aged for the payment io, she charges, taking wages she had i o f old age pensions. Pension pay-'earned. They wore married Dec- ments were suspended three weeks*ember 97 1097 f because o f lack of funds fo r that. „ ■ ! . ', . f 1 . I* purpose. The quick action of the.' f o r ° f a ™ a° l\ - ,__. . , child and award o f furniture as al l - ’ . 1 . j., T , m mony are contained in. the divorce ~ n . . 01 ^ 1 r . °sep ' petition o f Bernice Craig against Irvin Tracy issuing 21 728 pension checks Craig; she also chargea Jruelty. for a total o f $315,000. It was or.i-| Mnrried in- i 9n , Grace Kersey, 57 ginally thought that the special ses-ra, „ . , , ... f . - ^ . .. , . , . .f . . , ; . Charles St., also charges wilful ab-. sion o f the legislature would last bu t’ , ,. . . c - . , sence from home in a divorce action . four or five days, but after the o p e n - , „ v . nio ■=, • mg observers predicted that it will (gecond st continue fo r ten days or more. I Nearly a third o f the. population of j Ohio are borrowers,, depositors or OBTAIN DIVORCE .On grounds o f gross neglect Wil- ;mina Chitty. hjis been awarded a di- stockholders m state building, loan r , . ■ . v. , rvorce from Donald P. Chitty. The and savings associations, according to . . . . . , , .. .. . , , „ . . . .plaintiff was restored .to her maiden the report made by Superintendent__ » T. . ... . , , , nr tt tt . , •_ -. name o f Peterson with the defendant W. II. Kroeger o f the State Depart- , . , , , . -n n>. , * . . barred of claims to her property, ment o f Building and Loan Associa- __ __ tions, Mr. Kroeger disclosed that the resources of the 716 associations under his jurisdiction total $790,830,- 361,' and said that in his opinion the JUDGMENT AWARDED The Home Building and Savings - Co. has' recovered a $444.53 mortgage , , . . . . . . ioreclosure judgment in a suit against resources would again pass the b,l- William B McKhlney and other&. non dollar mark witnm the next few TWO DEATHS AS AUTOMOBILE RUNSINTOTRAIN Miss Elsie McCoy, 24, was fatally , ' Assembly 'On Monday, September 23, at teii o’clock the students and faculty were • addressed by Senator W. D. Upshaw., (This was Mr. Upshaw’s second visit ito the high school and, as before, he ] jused his own life as an example in jnj ured about 11:10 Thursday last urging his. listeners to have a purpose when the automobile in which she was 1 linked with God. •Dr. Ritchie also riding crashed into affreigh t train jspoke briefly denouncing the use o f ‘this side of South Charleston, on tobacco and alcoholic liquors, State Route 42. The crossing was | - ------- 'blocked during.switching .operations. Operetta j Walter Gaskill, 27, 1734 Watervliet I The Junior-Senior chorus o f the avenue, Dayton, her companion, who high school will present an operetta, !was drjving, suffered a compound i"The Gypsy Rover,” October 17 and fracture of the left leg, internal in- ;18 a t the Opera House.' .juries, and numerous cufs and braises, i The Gypsy Rover is a romantic!Dr. E. C. Nehls, South'Charleston, musical comedy m three acts and was administered emergency treatment' written by May Hewes Dodge and and had the couple moved iJohn Wilson t Dodge. Tickets will be on sale soon to the mission 15 and 20 cents. jSpringfield City' Hospital. Ad- j Miss McCoy suffered intestinal Staff Organized Retired Farmer Of Greene County Dies years. Reserve funds of the associa­ tions stand at $53,368,375. Superin­ tendent Kroeger will be one of the principal speakers at the annua] con- FORFEIT PROPERTY Funeral services for Frank O, Property involved in a tax delin-' Stevenson, 76 years old, retired farm- quency suit o f H. Mf'Van Pelt, former «r, who-'died Friday at the home of ventioj, o f the Ohio B tfU b * »nd L „ „ “ Un‘ y . •‘T T * I^ T' Ti bbs; Ycl1” ” ' S>'ri” » ; league, which willhe held in Colon,- L™ 'h. l' ” vinS faded to cell »t sheig ■ after a week, illne.e were, rondoctal bus, October 8, 9 and 10. . TWO SUSPECTS NOW IN JAIL ONHOCTHEFT Ihemorrliages, a crushed * chest, six ibroken ribs, concussion o f ,the brain, Ifracture of the skull, broken left leg, This column of The Cedarville jbroken right am , broken right Jleral’d each week is edited by a stu- (.shoulder (and broken wrist. She. died ;dent staff. The organization this jshortly after arriving at the hospital, year is as follows:- editor-in-chief, J Residents- heard the crash and Rebecca Galloway; class and. social (rushed to give aid but found it neees- jiicws, Marjenn Smith; assembly andjsary to pry up the to p -o f the coach special programs, Doris, Ramsey; jto release the couple. The auto hit {athletic’ news, Virginia . Townsley; ja, freight car "with such impa<£t that ' faculty adviser, Mrs. Hazel- Edwards, the rim- of one wheel was broken. , "» "• There is no warning signals at the Studerit Representative Assembly jcrossing, day or .night but there is an The following students have been ielectric street light near. The trains elected to have a place on the . Stu-j had been on the crossing but a few A d d s T w n M o n i P « Representative Assembly:' .[minutes. Gaskill had attempted t o . Sen iors: Charles Whittington, Har-[use his brakes when about thirty, feet rowbridge .Dorothy Sipe. . ‘[from the- track but evidently could Hall of Fame Tlic Ohio Journalism Hall o f Fame 0 , contained two more names Monday. ^ ,Jun’" r\: ^us,t,n1. NorthuP. Warren not get stepped in time. They are those bf John McLean, L1:inv Iv znbefch Anderson' ! Miss McCoy was the daughter o f 11785-1801), founder of the Lebanon SoPhomores: Neil Hartman, Alma Mr. and Mrs. William McCoy of this Western Star, and Don ' R. Mellett Brewer, Car] Wasner. •place. She was a.graduate o f Cedar- sale lack of bidders has been at 2 o’clock, Monday afternoon from A n M thicves connectoi with <1386-1926), editor o f the Canton declared forfeit to the state 11 ^ ^ % ^ ~ “ - * - Twenty-three new patrolmen have been added to the state highway .......... . , Kang oi uiievva connecwwi witn .... -----— the Whitmer and, autty funeral home !iwtoel{ rustling httV0 becn roundcd Daily News who was''shot to death * 'h Crade I I t in Yn.r»1« RuriA wna tumlb *n WiVn/L ■. . . __ 6 n.» « r n ..... t __ . otn UniuG. JiCtCy i. Freshriien: Joseph Flatter, Donald,ville High School and attended Cedar- 1ville College for two years. She has CASE DISMISSED . . , . . Dismissal of a tax delinquency suit patrol recently, it was announced by \ . . „ , Colonel Lynn Black, superintendent. °f H’ V“ PJ?t,_1f°!™er ttjea« « ror- and son o f Col. a.m T h i r l s will L ‘ aKa,nst IIatt,e H’ Corb,n and others’ Steven*™, pioneer, residents, Mr. i Xenia. Burial as made i ood­ land cemetery. A lifelong resident o f this county Robert and Miuy up by authorities m ■Montgomery' counties. Madison and os thc climax of a wnr be waged on Thousands o f crblH>' dollars of livestock, chickens and corn • ^ be men ,who. brings- to 27 <be Nt.»h Wrieht have lieen stolen by members of thc numbt'1- o f f,« ures represented in thc 8 h Grade: Be t Truesdale, Wal- sheen employed at Payne’s Restaurant, lace Collins.v jTrebein, west o f Xenia on'the Day- 7th Grade: Wilma Jean Ferguson, [ton pike, and residing with them. Thirteen more will be placed next : month to bring the force up to •a quota of 120 as provided* by law, Colonel Black said. The thirteen ap­ pointed. their home town and the place is disclosed in 1an approved court Stevenson retired from farming several years ago and had resided *at entry. gang according to authorities. Those in the Montgomery county years. EXECUTORS NAMED f . — -Jit-*, - o,,n{ _ j- . ■ Charles L. Newell has been ap- Mrs. Ada, Turnbull, Monmouth, III. to whrnh they w il be assigned are: inted executor o f ^ ganih c _________ !_______ ! ’ t0, Spnnf Newell estate, under $8,600 bond, in 1* M. T^. Dfivin. YminffstnwrL in ^ v ' Jl. _ r. the Tibbs home for the last four ^ / billip ^ ank He is survived by ; a . sister. *!yk'r’ 30: G‘*or« <> Floyd hall of fame, were selected from five nominees. A two-thirds vote of 70 judges was •necessary. by the Ohio State university school ,anf V? C!iVr* E v e n t Massillon; H. C. Glover Westerville, namcd apprai8toi of journalism. [ ess were to Perrysburg; J. H. Gopham, Zanes- ville, lto Athens; W. R .‘ Lytle, Mt. Vernon, to Springfield; G. W. McEl- roy, Ada, to Mansfield; R. D. Oder, Bellefontaine, to Chillicothe; P. W. PoWell, Toledo, to Wilmington; E. L. Rhoades, Fremont, to Newark; and P. L. Wasson, Akron, to Marion. Martin, 27; and Jfohto; Thomas Ma­ honey, 40, who ■ttoleir arrest in lamdon. ‘ ~ P r o n a to r Deputy Sheriff Walton Spahr, this . » « J * T Friday, Nov. ■J county, suecewled in getting a con- M C t h O C l l S t l H ' j ......... ^ fession out o f Kyler, that connects A- 1 a .* an. him with the theft o f fifty-two head A l l l l U f i l M C C t l l l g jThuraday was her day off and she ha'd ( [gone to Columbus with Gaskill fo r the Freshman Day day and were returning home when Friday, September 20 was- the ran-‘the accident happened. Gaskill had Newspajicrmcn will ' eulogize the " Uttl'Freshmen Day at C. H. S. . All been called to Columbus on business, nan at the annual hall of fame dinner, rrof men WGre « ‘iuired to bow to' the The deceased is survived by her November 15. The hall is conducted KOI,bon,ores’ to wear labels and Pa,nt' P^'ents. -a brother, Gilbert, Spring- field; and a sister, Mrs. Robert Hays, Cedarville. In tlve evening they were entertain- ■ed at the home o f Alma and Lawrence The funeral was held. Sabbath Btewer. Outdoor games a^d delicious refreshments were enjoyed. Charles T. Turner was designated, executor of the Jennie Turner estate, . The Hallowe’en celebration under $500 bond. nounced two weeks ago will he held -bf hogs from th^ C. F, Marshall farm --------- Friday, Novembm- 1, under the that belonged to Ross Swaney, tenant , ’ Seventh Grade Party Pupils o f the seventh grade had a ‘Cemetery. i.u c iA-i i UMUCI tiji. ....... ......... ................ annual Ohio confprencc of weiner roast,1Friday evening, Septem-! ESTATES VALUED -auspices of the I. 0. O. F. and the The hogs were stolen about August ^^hodjat Episcopal churches opened ber 20, at the cliffs. ( ' i Estate of Hannah M. Smith has a Cedarville 'Community Club. .2 6 .'. Eyler also implicates Mahoney Wednesday with, approximately 700 Softball, a treasure hunk and Other gross value of $2,000, according to Various prizes will, bo given for with this job. The hogs were aoid,;|i‘*‘‘gates present ' ■ games were enjoyed. an estimate made for inheritance tiix different events to be announced Inter b> two lots, some at Troy and others B*«hop II. Lester.Snutji ofrf .Cincin-; ------- . purposes, on file in court. Debts and upon completion of the evening pro- ’n b-nton, two days later. Tho Greene ton ut f,( ,l service A new co-operative ^omitory for adminfetoatjve coSt total m leavin|J county ■officials with Ross Swaney b>' 12 dlslr,rt superintend- The afternoon from the residence .on Mil- ler street, the service being" in charge of Rev. C. E. Hill, pastor o f the Methodist Church. Burial' in North Soft-ball News Wilberforce U. Football Schedule women, which will provide room and t value of 950. 1___ C..1 -tf -1__ ..t 91 (1C _ M .inutAM linr. T ' board for about $125 o quarter, has been established at Ohio State uni- Gross value and net value of the the evt.ning be the 1. O. O. F. estate of Amon E. Kelblp are esti- {|omo band from Springfield. Thi^ One of the outstanding features of a trip Eyle,; s hon’ c n°rt\ of cuts. Dayton and identified two head of his * elebratiou-of. thc stolen hogs that had remained tin- sary of the versity. From scores of applications, ^ at no' obllga^on8 ^ anly !><>«« reconl was Methodism was a'highlight of thc Tuokday, -S twenty-thfee Ohio girls have been Hi)t(>d . organization^ has .been beard hut be am>st somc tlmo ^ for boot, npening day. *Dr. J. A. Diekmann, played Jeffers selected to inaugurate the new co- , ’ 1 ■ w‘ 1 bt> w<‘ received. legging superintendent of Bethesda hospital, S. winning wi opperative hom e,’Which’ was made APPROVE INVENTORY • - 1 possible through'donations from the Inve‘ntorv fi,ed in connection with f i r m A A n A Ohio State Alumnae council. If the n(i1Ilini8tration of the Roy Matthews ° F a n a 't t > n a 1 venture is successful, additional a c-.efltatc h,'g been confirmed. commodatlona will •be, made for ■' worthy girls. The dormitory is pat- VALUATION INCREASES, terned after the successful Tower „ The following ai-e .the dates- and’ Cedarville softeba 1 team,3cbool fot)tball teams the Wilberforce 100th anniver ^ Jamcstewn^^ Friday Sep.;^University team will meet during the lOOtn anmvei-tcmlror 20, where they suffered their scason. founding v of German first h d by a score of 2 to 1. > i oo w «. ir -V V ,, , September 28—-West Kentucky at RSeptember 24, the boys Wffborforce. Jefferson at Bowersvillc C. H. j October 5- . ■ m u i licmeH r. uu k th ff score of 18 to £ 'forc Thefts of live stock in Montgomery f ,,dn" atl- Bpokc,at th<* w ™ * 8erv' ^ are showing a great deal October 12- and- sale traced to the Cincinnati Thirty-five prospective grand and stockyards. Chickens by the hun- -Morristown at Wilber- -Kentucky State at Wil- ^ r t b T r S o n 111 o f °th e ! Indicativc of m°an«a g price levels,, Jorort'’ forlhe"oetobt"r' term of 'Ireds have been traced by sale. In Coon Dog Field Club, in the north portion o f the tanKibJo personal property in Gieone J-ommon P]pas Cotirt wt,re . drawn the confession two truck ■ ■ - and Madison counties have been ■. M . ' . af interest in this sport and are work-^^herforco. cleared up in arrests of this gang. , the f af ° W w'n “ nl,aUe mg hardI-to be the winner of the East-; Octobel. 19„Tuskegee at Chicago, T u r i e s A r e D r a w n BW ei1 dairy cattle had been stolen ‘,ay8‘ As^gnments of pastors-will be (era Division. !1U, g a O icago, j u r i e s A r e o r a w n ,|lM announced Monday. This Friday, September 27, theyj 0ctober 26_Ia,uisville Uni. at will play Jefferson on the college Louisville diamond at <?3 0 > m- L November 2 -T enn . State at Wil- »n nniraHw dnmlterv ------- — t — - Common Pleas Court were , drawn the confession two truck loads of t „ , •. , — ■• . .berforcc. (Home-Coming Game). stadium, the co-operative domltory C0tmty ls disclosed to have' had a f th ju wheel (n tb„ c0unty corn were stolen in- Eastern Greene • T r i a l s , S u n d a y Calendar o f Events , November 9—Lincoln (M o ) at St for men which has been in operation toW ValuatJon o£ $3,548,509 as o f ^ ^ ^ county but the name of the farm . — * High School Operetta, October 17 ^ . . (M0,) 8 t for two years. last Jan. 1, an increase of $488,385 in nanics were drawn for the grand jury, could not be remembered by the one The first annual "Coon Dog Field and „ . ; , . , • , i a one-year'period, according to James wbleb will eonven eat 10 a m Oct 1 making confession. ‘ • Trial” sponsored by the Greene Cafeteria Supper, November 1, force. !5 Cd^ W l i t r l e to occupy J* CUr!ett' .C° Unty. Au<’ it0r‘ The t0tal The venire forthe peUt jury, which' Prosecutor McCallistor states that County Fish & Game Association willJumor Class Play, November 14 and j November23-Open date. trtr]tnf w d Doisonine in Ohio vf ,uaJ,ofl “ * *®” ,a city a,ofttf .wapwill report on notice, includes 20 charges will be filed against thofee re- b(> h«W Sunday, September 29th, at *’ • * , ' . _ w * . „ „ t November 28—West Va. State (un- is e a s e . lead pomonmg in Ohio pjaced af $t 341(771j snonsible for thefts in this muntv. Tarrymore Springs, 2 miles east o f High School Dance, November 22. decidcd)> Christmas Prograhi, Grades 1—6, . jury venire follows: ----- - first call on arrests. November 16—Bluefield at Wilber- tional dis ase, le poiso in is the most important of all compens­ able occupational disease, according t o ; Superintendent Thomas P. Kearns of FIRE DESTROYS TRUCK names. sponsible for thefts in this county. Tarry ore Springs, 2 iles east o f The grand j ry ve ire follows; However other counties will have Spring \ tlley, starting at 10:00 A. Charles Searff, Xenia second word; the divisiono f safety andhygieneo f F)-r0 altributcd to a short circuit J‘ B‘ IrfW1‘s‘ Ross townshiP5 UiitUi Mr* SwHncy. Kas drivon more tHan , UA *100-P° guaranteed by the. Industrial Commission o f Ohio. Dillcncourt, Xenia, second ward; C. 11. a thousand miles at all hours of the the Association Jo^be dwided as^foh (Flrst line $30.00; $15.00 December-19. Christmas Vacation, December 23 January 6. First Semester Examinations,' January 16, 17. * j _ , , Second Semester begins, January the Hryant'gQ Personal Taxes Due October 1 ft case o f lead poisoning was thirty burned slightly on his right arm. days, Superintendent Kearns said. \ _______ ---------- ■ i ALLOTMENT APPROVED Increased sales tax receipts fo r the; ------ week o f September 9 were reported, A new allotmant Bernice Brfckell, Ross township; R J. McClelland, Xenia third ward; a n w ........... ............. o f $165,066 in Mabel Slefert, Xenia township. by State Treasurer Harry 8. Day. For (cdcnil fundg ^ be used carrylng The petit Jury venire fol'ows: the first time in several months the Qut Uw WpA program ln Grecne Charles Greer, Beavercreek township; receipts passed the $900,000 mark— Co Wfls ^ Tuesday at Frank Wright, Sugarcreck township; to a total o f $902,822, Treasurer Day Wa(,hinjfton. To thc federal funds C' H‘ Oordon' Cedarville township; said. In the 33 weeks of operation wjJ1 bc a(](,e(1 ?rj0 250) ple(]ge(] by vaH. Lawrence Coyle, Bath township; R. the sales tax has netted a total mw RnnnRnrH nf 99 nddUtnn«l Davi*. Jefferson township; Fred revenue o f $30,880,673 Hargrave, New Jasper township; get information that will be useful winner to be kept for one year. *np| p rojrram Nitc, March 20. Jordan Robb, Xenia fourth ward; to the authorities. It may yet be cup will automatically become a per-: jj - h ScJioo] ^ A g ' n * : * I t t , * t t ,A r ,n S U 1 ii i V r a l n n « i n h r t « t o ,l m i t t l D T l f •r m a U D O t ll A t l f l f f i M V f t W T l O r • — i possible that a suspected Greene, manent possession of any dog owner, county.man can be connected with the who wins ,it any three years. There gang of rustlers. will also be merchandise prizes that; , — i—■.... ~ will-he given to only the high rank-. ing Greene County dogs. The entry; is $1.00. f j General personal property and .classified taxes for the last half of , . , , , Basket BalUTournament, February will bo due and payable on and ill be presented to the127^ 2g, 29. jafter October 1, according to an- ^ b , ti - - - - — ’■Tii. •>»— <- «« jnouncement Wednesday by Harry i‘‘Atlas*’ Smith, Greene County treas- by the Bryant Motor Bank Liquidation Expenses Listed Ijl a six-day period state liquor ous local sponsors o f projects new program annrove/1 tor toXrinn In +b« Dobbins, Cedarville township; James W'ith the Cedarville Exchange Bank chase. All dogs to run must, be enter- ai P vei o mcius on in tno p MJ1,er> X{^ fa sec0IJ(] ward, Rutl, liquidation during the three-month cd at tbe « atc 08 they arrive and will - , , - J. Eavey, Xenia township; Louis •period, June 16 to September 15, a- be drawn to heats. No entr.es are to wtCTts staged 163 raids which result- on tbc la“ 8t sane- E]mJ1) Xen(a ^ ^ i p ; Nathan Smith, mounted to $550.73, recording to an be accepted after the dogs go on the ed in the arrest o f 170 alleged vio- a Pro w «cAes .l? a . . , 0 ° Spring Valley township; Arch Copscy, itcmiz<1. expense statement filed for grounds unentered. Thc dogs will be * - liquorlaw, according to * ? [r> £ G; Six WpA f ; J“ tahad pf * Spring Valley totvnship; M. H. .................................................... r* ,ch.iGf but only oneTs acluflfy In i^ration.’ SHYermck township; Mabel M lators o f the A1 Humphrey, ment division o f the state department ” ul' u“ ” ,0 ni:tUi" ,y 1,1 °Peration' Beavercreek township; W. E. Kear- administration, $383.26; maintenance, o f $25 cents for gentlemen with . ; O f the 170 ar- However' thc word ahead -on o f Liquor Control rested, 79 twere convicted. ■ - — , us i. t. ■- t * ney, Xenia first ward; Samuel Erwin, $100.30; operating, $06.93; * ™ * l p . 0 .r,m ,c ,„ tw „ty-flvc Community School Nito, April 4 o r 1 llrei'' May 1, | The collection period will extend to Senior Flay, May 7 and '8. ,October 31, all payments to be made Junior-Senior Banquet, May 16. at the treasurer’s office. Baccalaureate Services; May 17. 1 During next month the treasurer’s Reception for * Graduates and ofl5ce 8,80 will accept payments o f de- Leafy Oak rules Will be followed Parents, May 19. linquent 1934 real estate and special with few exceptions. Entries will Second Semester Examinations, c e s sm e n t taxes. Expenditures Incurred in connection ‘’J 080 **• *,be day *be May ID and 20 . j ----------- ;----- * - ~ Commencement, May 21. i. WALTER CASK LI, DEAD ATurUrii Banquet, May 22, i . — -■■-■............ • | Walter Gaskill, 26 , injured in an MfS# Eliza' kt Duiican^'automobne yeidentwhich;resultedIn ' , deathof MissElsieMcCoy, died Died Fridav ^A* Tuesday, SpringfieldCity ___ _ ^ Hospital, Thebodywas takentohis Mr». Eliza it. D m k m , n yzar. oM, ^ Klatt, approval in Common Pleas Court. hauled out to tiro starting line. Merrick,1 Expenses were classified ns follows: There will lie an admission charge , » wer nvi^u. - ^ . . t|)c g { fie,(J distrlct offlce , " U3n .. n* . ' “ T 1 paid by those convicted amounted to pCC,od sbort1v Beavercreek township; Otis Carter, $9,426, and they were sentenced to an . ________ Ross township; Hester Smith, Xenia aggregate total o f 1,100 days in jail, j _ second ward; Robert Whitmore, ; r ^ . 7 ^ r s „ ; „ « s “ > » « . , , t r -» » h t e . rvod ™ the B.r d8 hc„ , 0.0lMk W w w w i h . Aggregate „ L * Twenty-two stills were confiscated and seven transporters o f illegal liquor were arrested in the six days. SUBMIT TO TEST . • --------- L ERECTED NEW BARN A new barn has been completed on the Watkins farm, formerly known ['Miami township; Erma Brown, Sugar- creek township, A total o f 1,039 children in Greene County schools, who had been im­ munized against diphtheria, submit- For Sale—Typewriter — Remington ted to Schick tests,, conducted by The association plans for this to . . , . , „ , ... -..... . „ „ 4 . t . , evening at her homo in Cedarville.^. be an annual evc?nt to be held each ,, . ■ --■.......v '.; j'""*-------'»«.'"ENi'EllTA IN UlNrnft p m o v a v o d . o . c , , Funeral services were held from Mt, ^ -ai.v . u a i u a ENDEAVOR year the Iasi Sunday m Soptomber. ^ ohuwh< ncftr 2lMntorlrtan at 2:30; ----------• RESEARCH CLUB MEETING a’clop^ JtIoi'dny ^ftevnoon. .Surviving' Mary, Helen and’ Rachel Creswell fe a foster son, Franklin L, Trubee, te„taftained the Junior Christian — “ V deavor, Friday evening, Games m i M m W R Watt has been spend- as the Watt farm, Yellow Springs Portable. Good as new. Will se lf for county health officials during tho last search Club will bo hold Thursday, Miss Winifred Stuckey has accept- refreshments were enjoyed by all and ......... ■ ...... — ‘ ..... * ................. 10 days. About 640 pupils in the September 3rd at the home o f Mrs. 0d a position In'tho office o f Dr. R., officers for the coming year . wer» The regular meeting o f tho R e -1 Ing several days visiting with Mr. and pike. The structure is 36x40 and was $30, Inquire o f Gladys Bumgarner, Mrs. J. P. Shaffer in Dayton.. ' erected by James Vest, contractor. U’ednrville, Ohiq. lower grades were immunized. A. E, Huey, S. Itolnes at Jamestown. elected. m

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