The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52

THe new things are advertised by merchants first. Advertisements keep yon abreast o f the times. Head them! FIFY-EIGHTH YEAH »a CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRfDAY NOVEMBER 8,1935 Advertising is news, as much as the headlines on the front page, Often it is o f more significance to you, «* , ■ PRICE, ?1.50 A TEAR m STATE High School Annual j | The students o f Cedarvffia Higlij 'Schopl p|an to ^publish an annual this ' year if sufficient advertising and sub-. ... jscriptions can be obtained to take care COLUMBUS;—In accordance with,'0* the cost o f publication. Preliminary a policy eatabllshed at the start o f and soliciting for advertisements the' depression the friends and reia-,w?ll be conducted the next two weeks, . tives of inmates in Ohio penitentiary!The following students have been will not be permitted to send Thanks-}selected to edit the book: giving Day boxes o f food and con-j Editor-in-chief, Rebecca'Galloway, factions to the prisoners, it was an-j Asst, Editor-in-chief, Pauline Fer-: nounced last -week by Warden James jgUtoH- C, Woodard.. A customary special! Asst. Editor-in-chief, Doris Ram Thanksgiving dinner will be served at the institution. The menu will in­ clude roast pork and dressing, sweet potatoes, celery, pumpkin pie, coffee ahd apples, Warden Woodard said. The reason for the decree banning Thanksgiving boxes is that many sou, families would . ..make sacrifices, in order to remember friends and rela­ tives who are paying their debt to society, when «s a matter o f fact the inmates will fare better Thanksgiving day than many persons outside the penitaentiary. In addition to the sey. Business Manager, Herman Randall. Asst. Business Manager, John Wil■ n liamson. - • Joke Editor, Monroe Pyles. Asst, Joke Editor, Laurence Fulker- Literary Editor, Geneva ClemajiS. Acct. Literary Editor, Betty Rowe. . Music Editor, Lois' Fisher. Asst, Music Editor, Louise Jacobs. Sales Managers, Harold Benedict, Florence Ferguson, Howard Finney. Asst, Sales Managers, Frances Wil­ liamson, Dorothy Stover, Evelyn Special Thanksgiving dinner, „Warden Woodard hopes that funds will be suf- sThordsen. ficient to provide cigars and cnndy for Society Editor, Feme Rose, the inmates: Asst, Society Editor, Marie Collins. — Snapshot Editor, Dorothy Galloway. “ A definitely improved .economicj. .Asst,. Snapshot Editor, Marjean Situation in Ohio is clearly reflected, by the reports o f banks.” This was' Sports Editor, Virginia Townsley. the statement made by Superintendent I Asst. Sports Editor, John Peterson. Samuel H. Squire o f the state division! Typists, Dorothy Sipe, Alberta o f banks and banking in his monthly (Smith, Mildred Williams. , purvey o f the bank call of September j. ' . Information Obtained ,30. “ The evidence presented in the Pupils living within the corporation! R. E. Gray o f the Poultry Depart- call unquestionably indicates that the limits were dismissed early Wedues- ment o f Ohio State University will be RENTAL SUIT FILED Suit requesting judgment fo r $710, alleged due in unpaid rentals,, and tcancellation o f a lease, has been filed in common pleas court by John A. Bigler against Herman G, and Clara Miller. Bigler, according to the'-petition, leased part o f a building at Zimmer-; man to- the defendants March 1, 1932,' a portion o f the property to be. used LARGEVOTE ATELECTION* for residence purposes and the front] part for a store room. Attorney F, that fo r a $35,000 bpnd issue fo r poor The election Tuesday, involving choice o f village and township officials, as well as vote on tax rates and bond issues, brought out a large vote in the village but a rather surprising smaller vote in the township. There was but one county issue and H. Dean represents ^hq plaintiff. DIVORCE AWARDED On her cross-petition, charging neg­ lect, Thelma Fix has been awarded a divorce from Clarence Fix, who with­ drew his own petition. Support o f minor children of the couple was. re­ ferred to juvenile court for determina­ tion. . Charles A, Shoup has been awarded a divorce from Edna Lee Shoup on grounds o f gross neglect, The de­ fendant was barred o f interest in the plaintiff’s property. '■■ » CASE DISMISSED On motion o f f he.plaintiff, the fore­ closure action o f the Peoples Build­ ing and Sayings Co, against Joseph C. 'Anderson and others has been ordered dismissed. R . E. Cray W ill ' Mrs. Emma Graham Talk On Poultry I COLLEGE; NEWS || • - : • s •. • \ •' ■.v:. ■ ..5 1 ESTATES VALUED , For inheritance tax purposes, U i e d r r i d a y .valuations have been placed on ten J I ' ■"— 1 estates in probate court, as follows :-1 •v'" “ T T r ' i l 11 **' Mrs. Emma Graham, 80, widow oft Estate o f Lydia W. Kurds?: g ro ss j“ CUmtKint' def6atlng Thom* Thursday evening,i|t>ct 6 ber 31, the Hiram Graham, died at her home on value, $530; obligations, $400; *net Frame' relief under the Carey act. The bonds would be retired over a nine y ea r' period by a one. percent tax on gross receipts o f utility companies. The is­ sue was defeated in both, township precincts and carried in each o f the village precincts, Another local issue o f unusual in- . terest was that of local option on the sale of beer in both the township' and village. The dry* won in the four precincts by a margin o f 141 votes on the unofficial count. A ma­ jority w as.given- the drys in both township precincts'while wets and- drys tied in- the village- south, each,, receiving .99 votes. In the. township there was but one contest 'and that was fo r township trustee. Tw^ o f the former member's o f the board, Hugb Turnbull and M. W.. Conley were re-elected, the new member being Meryl Stormont. Wil­ bur Conley, who has served fo r several years did not seek re-election, The village contest narrowed down to that o f marshal, H. A, McLean, B. banking structure o f the state rests day evening in order that detailed in--the principal speaker Thursday, Nov.-Y ‘ M- C* A- entertatod the.Y, W. C. the Columbus Pike, one mile west o f value, $130. upon a firm and absolutely sound formation concerning transportation!? at Poultry field meetings at the A. at a Hallowe'en P « t y . Many comic town, Fridayevening at 7 o'clock.! Estate of Ilanda M. Bass:gross foundation,” Superintendent Squire might be obtained from those who ride ^Fred Dobbins and Calvin Clemmer, and ° rifirinal characters were Tepre- She had ?been in failing health for-value, $950; obligations, $941.72; net asserted, “ and that the confidence of to school in the buses. It is necessary' farms according to County Agent E. Ecnted‘ The following were judged to several years but death was dpe to value, $8.28. ’ is arranging the public in' hanks o f the state has to obtain this detailed information to A. Drake who reached a n ew 'high;' with recuperat- fill out reports required by the state demonstrations. ive forces necessary, fo r the return of department o f education this year. ] Th„ forenoon meoting-beginning at normal prosperity increasing m mo-, Junior III 9:30, will be held at the home o f Mr. -Total resources o f the 465, f or be the best: Most ™ *°°\ Classmates and friends are happy and Mrs. Fred Dobbins 2 m i l e s W o f 'T 'V "™ * ^ ^ September f I T t0 learn-of the improved condition o f Cedarville. The afternoon^emonstra- th* cIqW ° £ the eVi $1,243,355,780, an increase o f $21,- RSQoro • .U n . T Marjorie Hartman, member o f the tion beginning at 1:30 will be held at , " 583,808 since the call of June 29, and ^ !____ _____________________________________________________ hfld as ° ur an call . . .. ... _ ____ ________ ' A. Meets y ^ L i. ui * -i. some valuable Attfd: The first meeting o f the local F . : P<“ * * * ' J * * * ...................... ............. ' poultry •flocks including selection, c»m c, Julia Hoi- a stroke o f paralysis which she suf-j Estate o f Ella McClellan: gross land and Helen Seamoji; most-original, fered Monday evening. ‘value, $ 4 ( 62 i ; debts, $1,169; adminis- Mfs. Graham, whose husband was trative cost, $278; net value, $3,174. Betty Fisher aVid Ar$|a Jane Wham, a prominent Cedarville Twp. farmer , 1 Estate o f Alex D. Williamson: gross e enjojyed at moved to the farm where she died value, $5,478.38; debts, $471.72; ad­ it* twenty-two years ago from South ministrative cost, $228.13; net value, Member .4, Charleston. Her husband died in $4,778.53. Chapel Rev. June, 1932. She was a member o f Estate o f Jennie Hamer: Cider and doughnuts gross. • - junior class, who recently underwent Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Clemmer farm . . . j , ~ V , mcrease o f $118 027,705 since the an tjon for appendicitis. 3 miles west o f Xenia on the Upper » '« g h t B. G u t h r t e ^ t o r o f the First the Cedarville M E Church. iVaiue, $1,300; debts, $335; adminis- o f October 2,1934. Total deposits ‘ w „ . Bcllbrook Pike ■ Presbyterian Chuicl^|wliO ;gave- us The follovvmg children: survive: ’ ■ on September 30 were $1,075,875,791,; an increase o f $20,008,888 since June! Christians Should Mr®- trative cost, $150; net value, $815. tion on “How Elle Snyder, Dr. William Graham apd , Estate of Grace^. Vail Pelt: ^oss Charles Graham, Springfield; Harry value, $6,593.83; net Value; same a- Noveiiiber and Miss Media Graham* at. home; mount. ''Wilt be The meeting was called *to order bjr Mrs. Maude Hamilton, Lakefield, On-!va]uef |t,109; net value, same amount. Demonstration and discussicms will f ° f ph The o f tarle,. Estate o f Dayis Bbrnhart: gross last meeting .were read * by Majel South Vienna, and Mrs. Alta Ger-jVaiye, $2,000; obligations, $395; A ct Portar, The featurA .bf the evening laugh, near Xenia^ She^ leaves nine- value, $1,605. * was a. play, Between the Trains, pre- teen grandchildren. , | Estate o f Almira Franks: gross sented by the following cast directed;Funeral services were conducted value, $1,662.40; obligations $231.40* by Edna Brill; Elsie Post* Annie, from the home Monday afternoon at jjat value* $1,431. f Danny’s sweetheart; Majel Porter, 2 o’clock with Rev. C. E. Hill, Cedar-J Estate o f David Leo: gross value, ---------- your supperand thusaid in purchas- i Judge Malbory, Friend to Annie in ville, in charge. Burial was made ^ ^^ 597 , 97 ; obligations, same amount; Newspaper editors and publishers ing uniforms for theband whichwill A W £ J I * f l s F o f 8 5 ^er fl'Htaess; Harriet Ritenour, Mrs. Woodland Cemetery, Xenia- net value, nothing, v - from all sections o f the state will make its first public appearance d u r-, , Flabarty, Station Mistress o f Hicks- ----------— ------ — j ——_ _ 29 and an increase o f $123,457,289 F, A. chapter was held in the agri- T ™ , ; The Dramatics since October % 1934. “ With ample^ultnre robtit, Octoger 39, during the p r S t a / * ™ unused funds stored in vaults, with sixth period, discussed * P bank reserves on hand in excess o f Committees were appointed to make legal requirements, Ohio’s banks are P*aJW f°* projects which the chapter , . . . ., . . , __ ... ^ . admirably fortified and are prepared (hopes to accomplish during the year. ^ ^ ej£terna, parasiiePj uae ThCifollowing is the vote: MAYOR— , Kenneth Little CLERK— v J. G. McCorkell . . . . . . . . . 1 8 7 TREASURER— Karlh Bull ...........................182 MARSHAL— H. A. McLean ..164 ’ Thomas B. F ram e______ 63 COUNCIL— Leo Anderson ________.__165 Wm. Marshall____ G. H. Hartman ________ j _155 Amos Frame ______ 158 C. H. Crouse, ______ 189 H. H. Brown _______153 -*WiRmr!. W eak ly4 4rZ?~~ ; ^''81 - BOARD PUBLIC AFFAIRS— Ralph .Wolford ________ 153 J. Lloyd Coiifarr ________ 154. R. S. T ow n sley_________ 156 to meet all proper credit demands . Cafeteria Supper—Tonight which may the borrowing public,” commented. artificial lights, and better poultry come from business and ; Don’t forget a good supper will be housing. Poultry owners are urged ,Mr. we served at the school building this eve- totattend these meetings. ning front 5:80 to 8:00. Come buy 4 .... ..................... ; ■ gather in Columbus November 15 and ing the musical program which will 16 for the annual “ Newpaper, Days” follow the supper, events sponsored by the school o f * Basketball Schedule journalism o f Ohio _State University.]. The basketball schedule Grove Patterson, editor of the Toledo ^ an(, White’s team is as follows: Bureau at the annual meeting o f .the !h ;nk” ' tol ^ U n Hartman and Tames APPOINTMENTS Charter Members ^1!0’ AH!geIf?!’•v°riavpr?J-^ Dobbins and. Bales ----- a friend to Anna, furnishing her with * ^ Warren J. Morris has been appoint- Awards wiil be made to 85 charter B ° a r < 1 M e m b e r s ed administrator o f the Mabel E. iy decorated and we almost could see --------- Weaver estate, under bond of $2,600. Blade, Dr. Joseph S. 'Myers, former -director o f ' the school o f journalism! , sind Football Coach F> A. Schmidt will j be the principal speakers. The names' o f fc\ o wellknown Ohio" journalists, j now deceased, will be added to the' . scrolls of the Ohio Journalism Hall o f Fame. They are the late John ^ McLean, 17854861, founder of the Lebanon Western Star, and the! martyred Don R, Mellett, 1886491$,- crusading Canton editor who was ds-J sassinated by gangsters as a result ;• o f bis drive against the underworld.’ her trousseau. The stage was clever- „ , , lt _ _ _ ly decorated and we almost could sec for the members o f the Greene County Farm th(i tratn b tbe lcndid soun(1 effecta, ---------- - j . xi._ ----- ^------- * *-«-- Friday, Nov. The result of the contest for mem-j Ella Williamson has been appointed her of the County Board of Educa- executrix o f the estate o f R. D. Wil- tion resulted in the election of O. A November 22, Jamestown—'There. Novembher 26, Pitchin—Here. December 6 , Osborn—There. Pcconibcr 18, P.lattsburg—Here. President. .These members have held 1 ...... . ■■ — ................— —— December 20, Bellbrook—There L. continuous membership in the organ- n Bales re-elected by 23 votes, unofficial, prUisers. ' np ------------ Charles H. Shepherd, } Ruey F. Hodapp has organization evening, nu il „ 7 at the Assembly Room of the Coujrt A r t f,« nf tkTWhtnnrino- tion resulled in lhe election of ° ' A* Umnson, deceased, without bdnd. House according to Harper Bickett, f he edition o f the W h sje 1 g Dobbins with n vote of 2,503. Mr. Thomas Wolford, Charles Mendenhall . . . . . Cedni-s, the college weekly newspaper, Dobbins is the new member. II, E. and Elbert Andrews were named ap- January 3, Bowersville—There L* January 10, Yellow Springs—Here ft" ' over J. B. Rife, the been named * f * fl, - Dr. McChesney has receive,! Herbert Smoots o f the State Fed- ” 0UI’ cemc!lt's anf ^ vitat*ons ^ cae Xenia, 1879 votes. Mr. Bales has administrator o f the -Emma € . Del- eration will deliver the address o f the been n n,embcr o f the board f o r .,in«Ter e3tat«» under * 2 .W® *«>nd- J* Refreshments o f apple pie, r X f e T d 2 1 seVeral years' 1J* Cur,ett’ C’ A ’ Jacoba and D' °* versity and Ashland College, and also -------------------------- lJoneS w e r e d e 3 i g n a t e d a p p r a i s e n ) . to the ceremony commemorating the ^ . « 1 - r « . J _ i G. H. Babb has been appointed evening. ice cream and coffee will be served January 17, Beaver—Here L,. . January 24, Ross—There. ■ , . 10 me cere ony co u oraung me _ , - j Januai'y 31, Jamestown—Here L. promptly at 7:30. Social entertain- Breakin{, of Grouml for the new C o u n t y R e l i e f B o n d s lexeeutoi- of the *!ail5a M Babb estate February 7, Ross—Here L. ment Will be provided for the chil- n_ rt„jv- rHuv i ■ jexecutor of the Salne M. Babb estate, February 14, Spring Valley-Hero dren. Directors for the coming year .f u y November 6 , the': A p p r o v e d T u e s d a y J f eMed * ith ***** On Saturday, November 16,. the news- L denoteg league garne, the years activities given. C 1 g h ld 1 F t Officers o f the organization Harper Bickett, President, C. Presbyterian Church. The following; The returns from the county, al,-! >w im o vx , _| W. L , Miller has been designated are . . , . „ , _ . , ^ .. . . . . executor o f the Mary E. ^■p rogram was directed by Mrs. Work: though unofficial, approve the thirty-(c under $2(m ^ 1 “ » vt..—.1 _ __iL- %»:. \ .u.1 Hti/i rinlloi* rnliaf hA«n ia*tlia r Bayless A. W. papermen will be guests at tho uni-; Versity*B athletic department at the ; H K p v w. ^rAm l1u. ««,i five tlinuMttd do ar e e bond ssue •'OWM* ' v“-*ww “ w“u* "• "* Ohi—Illinois football game. ; B e e r I s s u e L o s t M olt V|5e-*,r* 9 't' ca '' (iloc^ iab . Vocal ooloo wore present- by o.iiiargin o f 39G'votea. Th. voto.^ l f i , 1!- f ” B- F- Tl" " " “ To County W e t S ’o i e r ’ “ J“ c Wo8t' H‘ ’ l et Kl2 " 0” - O . W . S l L £ h 2 i ^ a . a , « l admin- X O V j O U n i y w e v s treasurer. Doris Hartman, Ruth West, Phyliss Most of the townships turned the «>-f{ati,atirt, of tbe Rliea R Duncan * ■ Robe, Anna Jane Wham and Wayne sue down but the majority vote b{AUs, under $2,090 bond. O. Andrew. Orirari solos wore present- securM m tjie municipalities Wounded by Shot , , w „ s Jones, C. A. Jacobs and Grant Miller cd by Martha Bryant, Rebecca Gallo- The claim has been that the bonds ‘were appointed appraisers, way, Dorotha Corry and Kathleen would not cost taxpayers a cent as the' An important collection' o f manu­ scripts and photographs pertaining to the World War has been presented to the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society Museum by David Snodgrass, Columbus artist, it was, announced by Henry C. Shetrene, di­ rector o f the society. The material was colfected by.the late Clarence E. Andrews, Columbus professor o f Eng-* lish, writer, world traveler, a member o f the American Peace Commission assigned to special duty in Europe ahd a member o f the American Relief 2 r S ? ° \ ? i r ^ J ^ Knott farm near Clifton, Tuesday mi,les 'ves.t. Jamestown. He was mGOttoK, Paul Angell rea<l the. Scrip- lax revenue by this reduction. The tbe a * a+ion^ntelliffence'evening', Nov. 12 . Dinner at 6:30 ta.ken ,t0 McClcllan hospital and sub- ture and p RU] McLaughlin led in New Deal way of “ No Cost” to tax- The ilrys won in three townships in _ _ _ ' . - the county in the local option elec- C C C j V / O f k f i f tion to vote out beer. The local vote was, 220 to 197. Cedarville township, 103 to 84. Clifton village—43 to 19. Xenia township outside o f Xenia— 30S to 89. D. A. R, ANNUAL BANQUET , . . . . Archie Gordon was named executor Milcr. A piano solo by Clara Gallo- bonds and interest would be paid from !0f ^ e J, H. Sanders estate without „ , m , way and a piaro and organ duet by a one per cent gross tax on Utility Dond. Myron. Fudee Edward Turner Ernest Truman, 35, WPA worker, j i artha Bryant, pianist and Kathleen companies. Within the past few d a y s '^ j j c'urlett were annotated an- was accidently wounded in- the lef M}llerj orffat)igt. a * state Tax Commission has reduced ^ r s ^ *P .knee when a .22-Caliber’ rifle fell and y . W. C. A. Committal the tax. value of utility property ini •*, , w - -ui..,, . exploded as lie was alighting from sorvjce will* be held November 14 at the county $500,009 to make up f o r 1 , ‘ . . 1 . . . education required b 6 $ per cent vote an auto at the scene of a federal pike the Fjrst presbyterian Church. the one per cent tax imposed on the ~ „ h 1 . h ,ohn ‘ — ....... .............. - imnrovement nroiect. Truman lives v r* a r _______ r* __________________ I'-" vvuiiamson estate. 8 , 186 * -. 176 147 I 139 60 125 136 122 * 133" 148 137 424 126 113, TRUSTEE— ' Vil Twp! N. S. N. S. Hugh’ Turnbull __ .126 126 84 107 M. W. C ollin s___ .155 108 82 89 Meryl Storinont _ .126 88 74 91 W. B. Stevenson . . 81 80 37 54 .Jack F u r r a y ____ CLfcRK— . 63 63 60‘ 20 A, R ; McFarland _164 121 100 02 CONSTABLE— H,. A. McLean ___ .135 57 78 65 Thomas B, Frame 60 121 50 54 COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD- H. E. H a le s ____ .112 95 55 47 O, A. Dobbins . 79 69 58 60 IJ. B. R i f e ........... .169 148 02 91 Charles Shepherd REPEAL— 38 32 29 S3 Yes .....................* _ 98 99 51 33 No ......................... 99 89 104 COUNTY BOARD - Yes -................. .. _107 82 31 50 No ................._'___ SCHOOL BONDS— 68 77 69 Yes — .129 05 64 71 No ......................... WATER LEVY— . 83 80 46 47 Yes •_________ ____ _ 95 64 No ______________ 87 «**»«• TWP. SCHOOL BOARD— W. B. Ferguson’ - -161 120 92 97 B. E. McFarland » -144 118 77 78 Bond and Tax Levies Defeated The proposed two mill tax levy for Cedarville village met defeat Tuesday by a vote o f 174 to 155. The $5,000 bond issue fo r the erec­ tion o f a farm shop by the board o f Tho Cedarville D. A. R., will hold i prove ent project. Tru an lives y be y ( jj ; q , A . met November 6 . companies under the Carey law. Each their annual bahquet at the Misses m Jamtestown-Xenia pike, four Donald Burkefc presided ' over the taxing district in the county will lose . . * o— II x m li in n l m W I H lu A iii'A iifH X j - a '«t.n >. __ u- m a « . _ a . .. a PLANS COMPLETED FOR PEACE RALLY the war to the aviation intelligence i 0 *c joci- corps on the Western Front. Upon Reservations ‘must be in by the death o f Mr. Andrews the collec- J Saturday evening, tion became the property o f Mr. Snod- j grass, a close friend, who traveled; with Mr, Andrews in North Afrien and who. Illustrated two o f his books . 1 Thc annual Committal Service of mitt* d bullet. to surgery to remove ■the COMMITTAL SERVICE, NOV. 14 HERBERT L. PICKERING OPENS NEW ELECTRICAL SHOP prayer. We had as our guest Mr, Forrest' Naglcy, who-spoke on techni- t >1 research in sheet metal. •The Property Committee has erect­ ed a new fence at the rear 'o f the College CampuH, which greatly •iiri- Herhert L, Pickering, who has been proves the Campus, XENIA MAYOR DEFEATED The collection includes correspond-. th® College Y , W. C. A . will be held ,. ence, certain war dispatches, aerial at the First Presbyterian Church, manager of the Rotason Electee photograph* of thefront andpro-Thursday evening, November 14. ^ resigned and will open a v utAAM n „ . i shop o f his own In the Naglcy build* pagondapamphletSiiMued during the ( --------------------------------- - --------------- Jhfe on XcnJft flVenue. Mfl Piekering Mayor Jacob Kany, Xenia, member War by boththe allies and Germany, salaries o f less than $2,000 annually, will also be the local manager fo r the of the CityCommission, suffered his have turned over four per cent of their Dayton Power & Light Co. He will firstdefeat Tuesdayfollowing apub- but had a majority of 100 votes, The veto stood 872 to 272. Yellow Springs voters approved a 810,000 baud issue fo r a $71,000 sew* erage disposal plant, Fairfield ap- payers, j , . . , t . proved a similar vote for a sewer- --------------------- I lha Plan« been completed for Bg6 #yBtehl on . ^ d ^ o f ^ RESIDENCE SOLD SATURDAY i“ f Peacf .wh,c“ * 0 *°, “ . he,.ld for a $60,009 plant. Both were WPA this Sunday evening at 7:30 in the M .’nr<)fcct!u E. Church. The Rosa Stormont property on, The feature 0f the program McMillan street was sold at auction win be the dralna, “ The .Unknown Saturday, to John W. Ross o f this g 6 mier Speaks." Special music will place, It was bid in at $600, two- furnished by the Cedarville Cbl- w ill locate in A rizona . ft. D. Watts, Who farms oii the thirds o f the appraisement. The sale'iege Mixed Chorus and a ^ wm andw court order t , T h „ , will rt .0 b , . » Im- ' E T i t Z Z ‘ 1 W * Roger Stormont a# executor. quartet, m e re m Mao be an i -;!*«** fo r Aritona* Eta Watts hat ____________ Presa,ve worshiP Mrvice- Inot been in good health. The form ha* ^ This rally, sponsored by the Young been tented to Fotast dimes. MAIN STREET PROIERTY SOLD people’s organizations of the five The property on South Main street, .churches o f the community, has been WOMAN’S CLUB WILL MEET More than $500,000 has been contri- wages to the fund, Which is devoted carry a line of electrical goods and lie service of .thirty-five years in buted by state employes to the state to retirement purposes only. Should do general electrical- work. After various positions. Edwood Smith and _ _ ............. ................................... . employes’ retirement Hind, according a member leave the state service his .November 4th all monthly bills for Charles Bono, who was serving an un- owned by W. J. Tarbox and known as planned by Rev. Dwight R. Guthrie, to figures released by Wilson E. Hoge, contributions, With interest, ate to* aJ>d electric service o f The Day- expired term by appointment, were lhe Gaines property, has been sold to,honorary chairman; Justin Hartman, secretary o f the State employee re- turned; The law creating the retire* ten Power & Light Co. will he payable elected In a field o f nine candidates,. F, M. Clcmans, Mechanlcsburg, O., a : 8 enetal chairman; James Anderson, Mrs, H, D. Furst on Thursday Nav thement board. Since January 1 ap- ment system provides for optional re- nt the new location. , >*■--------— — brother o f W. L, Clemans o f this publicity chairman; Ruth West, wor*‘ i4th, with Lowell HeRh**sbe*uL » proximately 14,000 members o f the Urement at the age o f 00 and com- —— — =— ; House for Rent in country. Call place. The consideration is given * t j*hip chairman, and Glanifa Basore,'m«n*ftr o f "The Lost Ba^tawT” ‘ ii* office. .............., $1600, , ^ . d i r e c t o r o f dratui* , 'guast apMdtor. * system, all o f whom receive annual pulsory retirement at the age o f 70, Subscribe to TUB 'IIEIIALD (this office, 4

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