The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52
/ . ■ff / The new things are advertised by merchants first. Advertisements keep you abreast of the times. Read them! Advertising* is news, as much its tht headlines on the front page. Often it is o f more significance to you. / FIFY-EIGHTH YEAR NO. 46 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY OCTOBER 18,1935 PRICE, $1*50 A YEAR FROMSTATE C O U R T N EW S Full-up DIVORCE STU ITS \ Two husbands who charge their wives deserted them have instituted-, divorce suits in Common Pleas Court- j Booker T. Washington, in an action < COLUMBUS.— David C. Warner, 'against Cleo Washington, 536^ W .j veteran executive secretary o f the /Clark street, Springfield, claims h is! state water conservation board whose w ife left him September 29, 1932, j' warning slogan fo r many years dur- They were married November 29,1024 •ing the farm draining era has been ’ and have one child. "Dam the Ditches.” is engaged, in a i Thomas Stollings, bringing suit a- serioa o f addresses on “ Controlled gainst Bessie Stollings, Lancaster, 0., Drainage” a t Civilian Conservation to whom he was married July 15, Corps camps in the Toledo CCC sector.' 1928, sets forth the defendant - l e f t ; Mr. Warner advocates dams and gates him July 11,1931, to hold back the water, and numerous \ - ’ -------- - “ feeder" porids to supply water in j FORECLOSURE ACTIONS periods o f drouth. The benefits to be , Robert L. Bowen, state superin, derived from controlled drainage will temlent o f insurance in charge o f the ‘ he many, he Baid, and include flood Union National L ife Insurance Co. o f mitigation, adequate irrigation when Cincinnati liquidation, has died two , needed, a better domestic water sup- foreclosure actions as follows: against ply under ground, recreational waters Richard R. Becker and others, request-! nnd the prevention og excessive s ilt-(ing judgment fo r $3,565; against teg. Mr. Warner is being conducted Luetta E. Southard and others, ask-! $3,697.20. Both ■ T w R j -property.' on his tour to the various CCC camps ing judgment for by Captain Eldon A . Hutchison, chap- suits involve Bath lain o f the Toledo CCC sector. ANinej Marshall and Marshall axe; attorneys farm drainage projects camps are now fo r the plaintiff, in operation, and each covers a radius o f twenty-five miles. C E L L A R 19 CHUCK.R>U •nr.--. &*:■ i&SUh * * \ y * COLLEGE NEW S T ifm m w ill Thursday night, October 10, live Youpg.Peoplq.of the M. iE. Church en tertained the Methodist Younjfc People o f the College, at a . delightful ban quet. The, entertainmavt was fu r nished by a WRherforce soloist, Miss INTO STREET Tw o Springfield Men Bound Over Twelve community meetings whore mp » wb m g raene qounty farmers w ill he given Stevens, Reverend, Norse, Director o f ‘the facjt8 on present corn-hog Religious Education o f Cincinnati'g;fliafjnr> outlook as a forerunner area, gave a.splendid talk o f Young'fo r the Bation-wide corn-hog refer- Peqple q f Today. Friday, October J.1, Reverend. & E . Hill, pastor of-the -M..E7 Church gave a very. ,interesting talk in College Chapel. F riday October 11, two prominent Cedarville families celebrated their Fortieth R edd in g , ■Anniversary, •Dr. and Mrs. W f .R- .M r i^ t^ e y a n d judge and Mrs. S. C. ,l^riglite a t the'home o f thej latter on North Main Street. The home.was^'heautiifully; decorated w ith roses M d .ch^sqnthqmmns, re- mewberances; from frienda und rela tives. Guests were there from jXenia, Day- ton, Washington State, Indiana, and Illinois. The following program was render ed fo r the afternoon: A t two-thirty Miss Harriet Ritenour and Mips, Anna Jane Whim, favored the guests. with a numher o f ,solos and duets. Miss Dorthea Corry also, sang a solo. A t four o'clock -vocal solos Was present ed, by. Wayne .Andrew 'and; Mrs. Jacobs.. .Helen and Wayne.. Andrew sang a, duet. Elizabeth - Anderson played a piano solo. The evening pro- CONVEYANCE ORDERED Conveyance o f property to Warren . In dication that theremay be a n e w ’ S. Keiter, one o f the defendants in a ' political party in Ohio was reported partition suit o f Lawrence W . Coy a-! by Secretary o f State George S. gainst Line Billmyre and others, who ■ Myers last week when he received a elected to take the real; estate fo r, letter from Youngstown in which the $6,625.12, which was in excess o f the writer asked fo r information on how $f> ,859 appraised value, has been au- a proposed “ Christian Party” should thorized. proceed .in order to get its candidates, — — on the ballot fa November under its . DECISION UPHELD party emblem, which was designated An order o f Probate Court determ- as a torch superimposed on an anvil, ing the amount o f inheritance .tax due “ Secretary Myers informed the writer from the Nellie E. Jobe estate has ; . - - -* - *------ - net o f stealing nine fittint-a frnm T»m " ^ ima; ui -me -■ ---- - --------- ------* that the. party organizers would have been affirmed by Common Pleas Court, Wednesday n,g*lt 83 a guest o f the „ qtrnwhnnrd and Pina rn mayor's °® ce W^pasdAyr-8vepmg- !t o ^ eatE‘ce McClellan .and Doris Hart- to secure 330,000 signatures to peti- which held the lower court finding vi!Ia» e S tow in g a sudden start on “ ooaT antt r,p e ™ discuss with Mr, Madden o f the PW A man tions in order to qaulify in the state was correct. The matter reached the cbange o f the rtafl^c light at the pub- Plana tor a- municipal park estimated w ith its candidates on the ballot under higher court on an appeal by the lic ®quf re‘ . He had five bead o f Kenneth L ittle th# men entered nleas to coafc 0®K>wfe $40,000. .... , an emblem and circle fo r “ straight” state tax commission. nnd* o f not K»nty to g|and larceny I d in 'PreIin*inaW plans T O ,^ «bm itte d voting. The letter, to Secretary o f • J fliimnnn. mm m » *rFM»r. vnuti rha otiri. ...Srr* State Myers indicated that the pro-/ T A X SU IT rDISMISSED posed) party in Ohio was to be a unit - Dismissal o f .a tax delinquency ' o f a. nation-wide organization. suit filed by H. M. Van Pelt, former pntil he had..crossed the Main street endum pn Saturday, October 26, have been scheduled starting Monday, October 21, and ending Wednesday, Qctober 23, it is announced by County Agen t E. A. Drake. .The schedule o f dates, places and > the county corn-hog committeemen in • charge follows: Monday, October 2.1,1985 at 7:30 p, m.— ■ Bath Township H igh School-W il liam N . Wilkerson, Chairman.’ New Jasper Township House—Ray Fudge, Chairman. Jefferson Township High S ch oo l- Ben, Beard,. Chairman, i Xenia Township—Assembly Room —Harper Bickett, Chairman. Tuesday, .October 22, 1935 at 7:80 P- m.— Beavercreek Township H igh School’ —John Monger, Chairman. Cedarville Township High School— H. S. Bailey, Chairman, Silvercreek Township^—Grauge Hal! —Grover C. Tobin, Chairman/ -, Sugarcreek Township House—-Wel ler K. HaineB, Chairman. Wednesday, October 23, 1935 at Fred Jones, 32, apd Dave Chambers, . 37, both o f Route 8, Springfield, were Stanley Ertor, Springfield, spent captured Friday night in the alleged . . -i - ,!------fittings from ™ _____ and Pipe ;he trafiic lig t at t e - *ieI'e" , , . / | , .1-. A vkaimvai I fiA^niiila square. H i m a g r e m waB 'Several 7:30 p. m.— U J I l ( I f .numbers,were sung by the Orange and Caesarcreek Township School—J. B. - jBlue Serenaders-and the C. C: Men’s Mason, Chairman. " Quartette- Vocal solos were present-1 Miami Township—Grange Hall— L. A number o fs itiz en s et in the ^ by, Jape, W est,. Ruth West, D-. Welch, Chairman- - Ross, Township—High School— Hersel Long, Chairman. ■ A delicious ice course was served Spring Valley Township—Commun- afternomv and. eyenteg- ■|*ty Room—Roy Stonebumer, Chair- Freshmen feed was held October 14 te*®*, The situation to be discussetf a t the du ped into the street when t e end- a j,relimijiary heJ te ir which follow- t0 stato and mvt}writ}es some in Ray Ried's gravel pit. Wieners gate let go at the quick sta rt ed inimcdnlelv ’bound over to weeks a^ ° and a committee, has se- and bpns were enjoyed by, the. Fr,eab- Ertor did not discover his l o s s ^ Gwene Coan(Z Grarjd j ury under cuied pption? on a total.of about nine njeq aivd/plenty was le ft,o ve r'fo r the ■ acres o f land that belong ,to Mrs. D« upper classmen., The pair was Caught a short time S1 Xeni^ a,|d W ' Jf T ” b?x Tuesday evening,, October 15, L it- ‘ -* - the com- ■ \ bc > e. ;.fee r i in , • iww v » wmv » " ‘ t , :- « rqa county treasurer, against Luther Os- bridge and While trying to fix the nflj. ers, has been ordered, fol- end Satc anotoer animal took leave. ^ t ptance o f an offer o f ft was discovered that Ertor was by L , - € o n {> necessary to purchase the, .land and W r e al] p'ued' in a truck filled witbjbvg o f swine numbers ,possible, farm- tial navment on £156.69 somewhat under the influence o f * ___ , l, . I . ' L B ----------- - - - ' — • * ------------- meetings is .one in which livestock numbers are fa r out o f fine with feed supplies as a result o f th e ' drouth. With plentiful supplies o f cheap feed in prospect and with rapid1rebuild-' Thirty-two grade crossing eliminae man and oth r tiort developments in Ohio, involving lowing acce ^ an expenditure o f $7,015,598, have $137-65 pa rtia l1p y t $ . t r t i fl f ageni- " F r e T s h ^ r t e g h t -wltehm^n provide some,material. ihav and started out fo r a journey,^'ers and consumers face the.prospect been approved b y the Works Progress overdue real estate taxes. something other than, ..gasoline and ^ paul 0 r r ^ ^ ^ the * The plans provide fo r a new dam|wh*icll led through Xenia, Y ellow ;•*«$ th« three years may bring Administration , officials in Washing- - --------- ' 'vrh®n P,wed aade r arrest by Marshal riva| o f MarfthsJ H A McLeMJ> who o f modem constructioXthat will en- 'gpring^ Springfield where we stopped in increase in Kog production too ton, according to Difiector john Jaster * ORDER FORECLOSURE McLean resisted and this drew a few ]aced them tlTM t largo the body o f water, in the basin atretehed-our weary muscles, a n d , t o b® absorbed withoutrecur- Jr. o f the State Highway Department.’ The Union -Central Lfto^^tamnwnce «® »tle r e m ^ d ^ a n the ;dom ejih a t „ ...... j " , ...... * east o f town. A shelter house and a 'ate hamburgers. We arrived home,161106 ofdisastrous hogprices. Bids on the first o f the contracts w ill Co., Cincinnati, haS been awarded a brought him under control and a night - T «" ' ” betlr'h«n !te __ _.-.-v / ....1^,, „.Ten Such violent ups and downs, or -. Toltn H . Perdue vill? e 2*1" AT™ ksl - 0f '<*<**• duri"« D ied S a t u r d a y ”* ** ' t a i6,w, « . t o , ™ a . t o . « » * * * » Following an illness o f several bath house Will be erected o f stont be received October 18 and each sue-'$9,409.82 mortgage foreclosure judg- as guest o f the village to greet Mayor cesslve week thereafter until the en- ment against Irven M. Coy and others, Little the next morning, tire program has been let. It is hoped involving unpaid notes. The plain- Mayor Little fixed the fine and that it w ill be possible to start actual tiff’s lien on the property involved a* $109,20 w ith’ 30 days in jail w6rk not later than January 1. W PA was adjudged the best. and suspended driving rights fo r six projects in operation in Ohio totaled — ■— , . - . t . „ _ . __ .. . . .. 1,048 last week and gave employment PART IT ION APPROVED costs tho d° y 8 were suspended. « ea>Y fewu e, 70, Uiett at the Way will be provided encircling thfe to 32,202 persons, a survey indicated* Partition o f real estate has been nomic or social Problems which the borne; o f his sondn-law and daughter, the park. . u . v „ a , . us» , . „ ou Hernute GerIach brou« hfc vio,ent ®Pmving ahd- ddwn- The shelter houaq as well aa fih* Jame8 ag the president o f BW,n« in P»rk prices, destroyed farm - , 1 pf r tW i o w b trnlvfirslhr ha* been made hv the buying power, and Wiped put niarkets months. On payment o f the fine and years from a complication o f diseases, to be quarried on the site. A drive- fo r industrial products. .* U the University in invitations sent out j to the opinion o f committeemen Construction was started during the authorized in the case c f Ada Pultz . Mr. and Mrs. L w is Burte, pne mile Committees have been named to de week on 149 new project! and com- against Howard Pultz and others. J. T . • p^* a .i| .r jW ii< li<>l>/ * Um UB 'r‘'dop PloPZ.and, gatbor date 10 Dr ^ ^ t i Wdtta Ohul* rinan industry but also' the gains that have forty-six. Only three W . Pn.gh, A. W. Tresise and A. E. J a m e S t O W l l M l l U S t e r S Saturday noon. _ _ the project can bo presented by No- * ^ D/-.,Edwin,^^atts.ChuM>, Dean ^ ^ ^ Dast twft veata from , here today. jwho attended a recent county/meet-' I The Inauguration Committee, head-’ ^ not only the future o f the hog pleted on counties, Ashland, Harrison and Faulkner wore named commissioners Holmes, had. no projects under way fo r this purpose. at the time o f the survey. The Ohio ^ . ------- * State Employment service last w eek ; FORECLOSURE ORDERS announced an increase in job place- L The atn,te o f 0hio ex rel w< Pauj Mr. Perdue moved to Greene County vember 1st. i H it Roosevelt .Appeal from> Adams County twOnty-seven ------ years ago. He js survived by four i A letter Inferring President Roose-daughters, Mrs. Callie Burba, near ‘volt was “ playing politics” in his ap- Cedarville; Mrs. Martha Grimes, Mrs. peal to ministers fo r advice on Ethel McDufford and Mrs. Goldie mpnt. ^ f o / ^ / m o n t h ^ w i j r / i / m i i " 18 8ecover®(1 a * 3’303’" worthtocss o f the Social Security Act, Hilderbcand, Xenia; four soiu, Milton, 7SH ^ s s l : to a u ^ . : f “ t r u : - — * • ^ *■ ^ dch,ij'">- . 'others. town Ministerial Association Jamestown, Greene County, o f four great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the the College o f A rts and Sciences, been made during the past two years 1has prepared an elaborate p r o g r a m ab stake in the forthcomijqg fo r the day. Approximately 500 fa- referendum. These two years have [vitations have been extended to presi-been the end ofru inously,low , prices 'dehts o f colleges throughout the na- fo r c0™ and bogs with .consequent Brown D ru g Store Gets N ew Location HonT thVcoMHterioilM offiMrs“ o f the benefits both to farmers and industrial • State of* Ohio; and presidents q f • « t i v i t » ^ to. -Wtent ^noirtliSk.' fo r «h 0 H .“H. Brown, local druggist, wifi learned educational societies, *” “ ’ ’ <rt change business locations, having’ rented a room Ifirst time in nearly 10 'years, corn hog prices have been at or near their urn l i , i , Rarry Woodtoum Chase, Chancellor Z L • ^ ^ _ .... - u , « .w v« .,v,. , . ..to- »v .................. ... next to the Cedarvifie 0f New York University, will deliver 5a^ . ® ^ ^ val“ eV D|8pi- Wt^ Director M. Ray Allison o f the A foreclosure judgment fo r $673. The ictter reminded Mr. Roosevelt Burba home, Tuesday afternoon at 4 Bakery. Extensive improvement will principal address o f the inaugural S * * State Department o f Finance is ex- 44 against Lucy Bramlette and others that coungel ^ ministers had not been o’clock with Rev. C. E. Hill, pastor .be made including a modem front.. No o ^ f o n , while the Detroit Symphony, ^ t ^ tremely proud o f the record set-by the hfla heen BWaried the Peoples Brfitd- S0Ug ht previoimly regard Ing any eco- o f the M. E. Church, in charge, announcement o f removal can be made Orchestra, under the direction department's accounting scct.on in ;ng an(1 Co. \ nomic or social problems whic hthe Burial was made in Woodland * this time due to contemplated i w - victor Kolarf wlli conclude the pro-.g w ^ # r. * " ? ^?33 “ * * ? * } * 60 predicting in advance estimated cash( balances in the general fund. Six months ago tho section experts decid- administration attempted to solve and Cemetery, Xenia, which have “ brought much misery and NOTE JUDGMENT . The Spring Valley National Bank loss to tho people o f the country a t ed, after computing anticipated stote hflg ^ d fln unContested note , „ revenues and expenditures, tbatthere $219.90. against F. M.• ----------------------- would be a cash balance o f $5,497,-^ ! 781.87 a t t i e clou, o f botoneoa o n ,""1 10 " R b ' . T H E O R E T I C A A L Y Autoiot 81 told tho oottaoto varied, AWARDED PROPERTY only one-half o f one per cent. a » w ; ,, . . 14,882,408.73 predicted cash balance' ^tn ‘ becase o f Blandhe Flxx against I* At-i tofo... h.,tointo.a O o -iom w Daurice W. Flxx, partition o f property at the close o f business ^ S ep tem b e r ^ ^ denie(J ^ conVByancc o f The following article is from a Chi- side o f the Ancil Wright home one or DEAD, DRAWS HIS INSURANCE AT 96 BURGLARS ENTER WRIGHT HOME provements. Stockbuyer H it gram with an evening concert. Dr. dames came to Ohio University per cent, greater than fn 1032.' ..from the campus o f the University o f ■T q - C f i t n A f i ! P t li O t l . ’ South Dakota, where he had been.j, - ' * P By Pennsy- T rain presidentsince 1020 . Hesucceedstee «K now You r Church” * -— — ' .late Dr, Elmer Burritt Bryan here in ...... Frank Young, 50, well known stock- a fine, o f distinguished presidents o f man residing near South Solon, was.this tbe oldest university in the North The First Presbyterian Church will B , lifting . wtodnto - t o . touto * , e‘» h m w n m- take part ^ a .,Kn (W ^ church” South w r t W i t o r * Former presidente o f !fiampai which w ill open in thirty- include William (three churches in the Dayton Presby- 30 was within 3.63 tho real estate to the plaintiff fo r cago paper and concerns, the father more burKlatThelpcd themselves to *ylvania train as the auto reached Holmes MeGuffey, author o f t,ie ,tery Sunday morning, burglars helped themselves to th^ inckt ^ daceMW Iived t a t . ’famous Readers, and William Henry Twenty-eight cooperating pastor* ^ iM p tn ^ fln ftnH a ^ tran sa ^ ?10f320, the appraised value, ordered. ° f Mrs. J. Robb Harper, Wilmette, Iii., $33 in,a pocketbook in a buffet draw- the a«:idenL He is Scott, a one-time president o f Ohio | , . , , due tmforseen financial tratisac-p * _ known to many here: er fa the dining room. There were sh0” iiniversitv and at nresent Ohio are to speak on th® ^Torld ta8k ot the tions, Director Allison said. The e x -, n iqM iq q r A W 1 The Rev. William Anderson, 719 some checks .in the pocketbook but 8arv,ved by his widow and daughter......................... I . . . . . . . . PreSbvterian Church and launch an K n H S : f e“ h. g ^ T l « . i S o ,™ 5 A t o . PtoVlto T t o - k " W i l t o . t t o , t oUt od t o. , « . . . to * di.toto.8, . f t te^close o f businws on DKember Building and Savings Co. against Presbyterian minister, was presented The theft occurred about 2 a. m 81, *1986.' IMartha Carlisle and others has been yesterday with $1,000 on’ a life in- Sabbath morning based on informa- . Idismissed. FOUN TA IN INSTALLED University’s oldest living graduate, Included among the college exe cutives invited to the Ohio University A total o f 1,623 bootleggers were j convicted as the result o f the activities 1 £ ( L a V t O I l N f i f i i c d o f the enforcement division o f the D e-! * 3 ■ < partment o f Liquor Control in the s ix , months* period ending September 30, j accordingto a report made to S ta te. --------- # ---------- — -------- — ................. a nasnngnt. xninKing one — v ••— . . . . . m insurance company agent who made might be Mr. Wright, no alarm was Board o f Public Affiars. The fountain £-]’£} J iO W C ,© l l E V f i l l t _ _ _ n « a the payment, explained that on Nov, was given, is a combination g ift to the village On O.S. & S.O. Board 6 Mr. Anderson will be 06 years old, 0n dj8C0Very o£ the theft Deputy and paid from ^ J or pur‘ to , . g . to w h l * l i f . f a . t o ^ com- Slieri » Walton M r mi M M g - S m I Roy E. Layton o f Wapakoneta has panics assume that a policy holder A# McLean, investigated but found no and a,8° trom Community • 1 . . . . . . . . . . . • November 1st P s y , ft extensive program o f pulpit ex changes and week-night speaking en- _.......... f>.. ■■Hr,,) toy tL g*8emehts. The campaign w ill cul- surance policy fo r that amount which tion given by Mrs. Charles Sparrow, A modern drinkiiig fountain o f *b® 3 tfainate fa a . great Union rally end he took out on Oct. 13, 1873. H. who saw two men near the garage curb type is being installed a t the.0* ^ a n r nie i^uege. Ibanquet a t Westminster Presbyterfan Kennedy Nickell, Connecticut General with fl hli h . Thi ki comer o f the open* house, by the ( , . Church, Dayton, Thursday evening, t o . . « « - * « . November 21, When Dr. Joseph 4 , Vance, Detroit, moderator o f the Presbyterian General Assembly, wifi be guest speaker, .. . ,_*c ' - nt-totoi-tow Tomoa W Millnr h v ’ “ v‘r — , m u , i u i a o x mi uy Committees Of the I. O. O. F. are| Through its committee on united Liquor Director James W. Mi r . been appointed a member o f the board is theoretically dead imder their cjuej Club. hard at work planning fo r the Hat- Promotion the Preteytery has organ- A lford Humphrey, state liquor en- o f trust<,ca o f the 0hio Soidiers and actuarial tables and pay the policy. ________________ ________________ lowe'en carnival ,to bo held Friday feed feu*1teams o f speakers from the forcement chief, Those convicted gnijors orphans’ Home at Xenia by Mr. Anderson has iived in Wilmette n * n > ( . _ W . C. T . U. SPEAK ING CONTEST evenin?) November li t . The' lodge cooperating ministers, each member paid $240,000 in fines, it w u Baid’ Governor Davey, it was learned today, fop twenty-eight years, residing with l / f l $ . H K © H 1 / r l V C r ( 'w ili have th# co-operation o f local .o f which w ill, speak on the woric o f ggJ fllaB 0f i l S Mr. Layton w ill succeed Daniel H, bis daughter-in-law, Mrs. J. R. Har-: J ^ > o s t s Two High.School S t a d e n t e from merchant# and te# Community Club, jtbe d ea em i^ ion fa four or five sri»k i and 37,000 gallons o f gal pon({ o f, cleveIand< whoge term ex. per, whose husband is the suburb’s r m e a fr M JU , U O S t S ^ Ch<jrch w *n ccntesl on Sabbath J Various contest# w ill b# staged a t .churches other than his own. tniiskmr w efe aestroyea, x e JJ pired last spring but who has been superintendent o f schools. As he re- . ^ ... evening in tho Methodist Church in which time prizes will go to the win-j Speakers assigned to the local plowed that 3,182 awests were made servin<? on the board ajnce at tho celved his check yesterday he recalled Ja'™ * Kdal™ ’ ^ . a W , C. T , U. medal contest- The ners as well as to winner* fa th# church include the Rev. Georg# H. and 8,654 investigations ductedt were con- governor’s request, that he cast hi# first vote on Nov. 6, fe»#d $100 and costs aim, his driving ^ ^ * silver medal. mas<(tt« parade, ThalL -O. D i -fk b f Hamilton, tft# RiV# ------- ----------------- 1860, fo r Lincoln. He said that dur- rights suspended fo r six months by ^ la_ attendance is expected. band haa been engaged to provide Gavin S. Reiiiy, o f firadford, the Re. ! t* vou hftVC articie, 0f ikdroom ftP Ing his lifetime the world has grown Mayor Gilbert, Monday morning. ................... music oh the street and there will he George Brewer o f Piqua, and the Ohio is football minded to a high jjvj roo|n f urnjture voU (j0 not u. c considerably better, tliough he Kearns pleaded guilty to operating ^ 4 A ___ t M A A A ____'both round and square dancing, on# Rev. William J. Hannum o f Franklin, v. ffM.Ptoi 1 a . m <JJito«AAaA m f vn/k VtikftT ~ v degree, This is evidenced by the fact 0m) 7 o n a t^ th 7 college W # Strorngely oppose? wom? ! smoking‘ that four weeks W o r e the Ohio State- ^ ca]] gef. Jfc phone m , “ I never drank anything strong Most !far-flung o f all A A A pro- ^ jj#U and th# ether in I. F#v, p s t e r #1 th# lucid , , t r . nr.fl(, ___ _ s L u / * : . ! - O. O. F. building. |churoh has been aligned to Clifton, ■than pink lemonade and I have ab* toto a car owned by Charles Kemp, areas his father’s automobile while intoxi win ™II HU(8 D-..r; ir Mnn p z .,7 er cated Saturday‘'night, He crashed grams is thfe one for sugar. Notre Dam# gridiron battle, on No- ,w,1‘ vember 2, practically every scat in! ...... stained entirely from tobacco,” h e re Ohio stadium had been purchased, ifc very (few bleacher tickets a t $2.20 p|le(1 when a8ked to what he attrib- Kemp Store, nom «*ra were uam- ™ w#« announced by Henry D. Taylor, and * few end box seats at $4 avail- ute(4 his longevity. aged and Keanus agreed to pay fo r The program also affects important ,“<>“ 1 y < ^ g aM ra, Aeep j y j T T S S t o ^ h . S Ohio S t a f « * . « U . C t a m t o . h o ld , " M 8 ? tto reM lrinii r f K . i » iC . « r , wkldi It ta .«U r m u «W .k « , t l » A n M u l . n l«M «pm <W th . u rn ir .1 « M t university. Every $8.80 reserved seat reported capacity reservations fo r the For Sale-Base butfier in good i# said will cost approximately $46. flag—the Philippine Islands, ih*>Tar- ticket had been sold, and there were game. ; !condition. Phone 1. ( — South Charleston Sentinel, ritory o f Hawaii, and Puerto Rico, 1 ' 1 * : M d i ’ « . d m l » a t th . .t o t. . ( Wuhington, tto » M M u t o a l * • P ” ™ * B.B, . M to M W , M OM . to M M h . , » » J * J S S U s m tioned abev# will take ,pteoe on ......... u e tt Wednesday evening a t” fjfp fa SuUotibe^o f U K jthe local ctemdi, fteeryune is terited, 4 .. V j ^ m V
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