The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52

The new things are advertised by merchants first. Advertisements keep ' ,V:I you abreast o f the times. Read theml c ' u FIFY-EIGHTH YEAR NO. 50 Advertising is news, as much as tiSt headlines on the front page. Often it is o f more significance to you. t < 'V r P(F CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 15, 1935 PRICE, H JO A YEAR NEWS LETTER FROMSTATE DEPARTMENTS SCHOO L NEW S H i g h -t o Special Program On Thursday afternoon, November! 7, the students, faculty, and several; tVisitors were entertained by Chan-; ' — — , [ning Beebe, geologist and explorer, j COLUMBUS. •— Legalized horse Using “From Ants to Elephants” a s ' racing and wageiung contributed his theme, he gave a fast moving ac- nearly $100,000 tq the state during count o f thirty-six months o f adven- the 1935 season just closed, accord- ,ture in .the jungles o f West Africa, ing to Chairman Richard A. Forester! All who were presen^ thought his |n- o f the State Racing Commission, T h e C resting talk well worth hearing, exact sum realized from the “ sport! o f kings” betting was $98,981, ap- j Roosevelt Speaks proximately one-fifth less than th e1 t)n Monday, Nov, 11, at H o’clock state’s share in 1934, the first year the students and faculty assembled in J o f legalized pari-mutuel operations. the auditorium from whence they were The decrease, Chairman Forester whisked aw ay toA rlm gton Cemetery! said, was due to a falling off in the V tl,e ma®ic o f a radiQ. The pro-} total number o f race meets in the gram, which was presented by thej state and to.curtailed harness events ■American Legion, included the Marine; at county fairs.’ Beulah Park, near Bantl who Played the beautiful selec- Columbus, and Coney Island, near,tion “ To the Unknown Soldier,” , Cincinnati, were the. two largest Jessi<;a Dragonette who .sang “ The! tracks operated in the state. Horse Star-Spangled Banner,” and an A rm -1 racing in Ohio has been improved stico Day address by President Roose-! greatly due to the creation three vel*' The listeners, wish to extend years ago o f the State Racing Com- their sincere thanks to Mr . A, E. ; mission, trainers and owners, say. j Richards for loaning us the radio. <Copjih»t. W, n . u > 1 in fox Will list and an all declared throughout the state. The majority o f the farmers who attend­ ed the hearing termed the fox a pest. A number declared that the fox was the greatest single menace to small gamer-in the state. Counties in the “ northern” zone where the red fox lfiSy be hunted the year around are „ . . . • . ! Cafeteria Supper * boibwmg a meetmg at w h i d v The annuai cafeteria supper and! 175 Ohio sportsmen and farmers musical program were well attende<,? stated thjnr views on the fox, the lasfe Friday eveninff. The auccess o fj State Division o f Conservation divided the evening was due to the splendid the state into two zones, a “northern” response and C00peration 0f patrons, and southern, ’ and decided to permit teacherS and pupils. The committees) a year .around open season on the red in charffe ^ the supper wish to e x -1, / ' / , _ fox. m the northern zone and. a sea- ,...ess their gratitude to all patrons M o d e r a t o r ’ s D a y son from November 15 to February wh0 so kindly donated f00d and to i the southern zone. The gray all .students, who wh6'worked so faith- ■! ' 1 h u r S u c i y ^ ".N O V . 2 1 placed on the. unprotected fnlly durinf, the afternoon and eve-‘ --------- “ " year open season was ning. ! Under the leadership o f the paster, The total receipts for the evening jRev, Dwight R. Guthrie, arraiigc- amounted.to $129.84, while expenses inients are being made for a delega- totailed $(32.84 leaving a balance of -tion o f local Presbyterians to attend $t!7,00. . ’ the annual Observance o f Moderator’s ' --------- Day at Westminster church, Dayton, Enrollment Increases ; Thursday, November 21st, when Dr. Five pupils enrolled in Cedarville Josoph A, Vance, Detroit* Moderator High School this week as follows: of the Presbyterian General Assembly, Fianklin, Butler, Warren, Clinton, Homer Moore, senior; Paul Ferryman, will speak at an afternoon conference layette, Madison, Greene, .Mont- freshman; Betty McClaskie and beginning at 4;00 o'clock and- again gomery, Preble, Clark, Darke, Miami, Emery Kaiser, Eighth grade; Dave at a banquet at 6:30 p. m .' The meet- Pickaway, Dehvare, Union, Cham- Claskic, seventh grade. The total ings are being sponsored by Dayton paign, Shelby, Paulding, Van Wert, enrollment for grades and high school Presbytery which includes .more than Allen, Putnam, Henry, Fulton, Lucas, is now 571.. 40 churches in eight counties pf the Wood, Hancock, Wyandot, Crawford, . ■ ’ district. Seneca, Ottawa, Erie, Huron, Rich- High School Dance j These meetings wiil also mark the land, Ashland, Lorain, Cuyahoga, Friday evening, November 14, the culmination and final rally in the -Medina, WftyRc, ..^teyk,,.Summ it, ,student^ p fth e high school; will hold “Know Your Church” campaign In Portage Geauga, Lake, Carroll, Jef- their first dance of the year in the which 28 pastors have been exchang- roll, Jefferson, Columhiaha, (Mahon- gymnasium. The- music will be fur- mg with other pastors in 33 o f the ing, Trumbull and Ashtabula, All nished by Kenneth Little’s Orchestra, churches, for a series o f mid-week others tire in the so-called “ southern” The following student committees speaking engagements, zone where the red fox may be taken Have been appointed: Dr. Vance was born in Tennessee, only from .November 15 to February Decorations: Geneva Clemans.‘ «<itK‘ated in the south and has served !•' Charles Whittington, Elizabeth An- pastorates In Louisville, Baltimore, ---------- derson, Elton Frtime. Chicago and Detroit where he is now No .hardship will be worked upon Refreshments: Rebecca Galloway, First Presbyterian the average motorist by the proposed Helen Andrew, Maty Frances Heintz, church, one o f .the 80 Inrgest in the drivers’ license law. which is -hnimr ! » , » , ' denomination. He is now the official head o f 2,000,000 Presbyterians mm*" COURT NEWS CANTTOOLME W k H I d K E N FEED' -#<• X CONTRACT VIOLATION ALLEGED - Wrongful payment o f insurance on a. policy Covering property in Xenia destroyed by fire iaet September 12 is charged by William H. Shields in a suit filed against Frank and Eliza­ beth Bridges, 631 NaussauRt.,Dayton, apd The Home Insurance Co, The jplaintiff, ovgfler o f the property, seeks $49Q judgment on bhe grounds the'in­ surance money w u iilegelly paid to HEALTHSEALS BENEFITCOUNTY Farm B u reau LARGECROWD HEARSCHURCH PE ACEPROGRAM The Methodist Episcopal Church was filled almost to capacity Ipst Sunday .evening fo r the Peace Rally sponsored by the Christian young people o f Cedarville. The main feature o f the program the. Dajton couple, in-yitdation o f an W a pnerapt drama directed by Mina existing contract. C, W . Wbitmer is therplaintiff's attorney. jBasore. The drama wee entitled, “ The Unknown Soldier Speaks.” It was the story o f a minister who visited the tomb o f the- unknown soldier one {night to think about the - problem o f war. As he is thinking, ■ the spirit o f the unknown- soldier comes forth and tells why he is a- gainst !war. He says that he has been misled and that .those who were conscientious objectors had the right idea. The soldier was played by DIVORCES AWARDED Foilr wives ^ v e -b e e n awarded di­ vorces- as follows: .. Thelma Driscoll from Berto Driscoll, on grounds o f gross neglect; M|ay Bickford from John -Bickford, on grounds o f neglect and cruelty; Mildred. Newton from David Newton, on grounds o f cruelty; Opal Murray- from Harold Murray, j ~ p h w W t7 th o m i n t e b f Jam7s on grounds.; o f cruelty, with plaintiff awarded.custody o f a minor child. FORECLOSURE JUDGMENT ' Catherine Grove has recovered a $895-36 .mortgage .foreclosure judg­ ment in a suit against Louis „W. Keyer,. Jr., and others. DIVORCE SUITS Dissatisfied with their marital' Anderson. Preceding the play, . the mixed chorus o f Cedarville College eang three special numbers. ’ A boys’ quartet from Zion’s Baptist and A> M» E. Churches sang, “Ain't Goin' Study < War No More” Mary Harris read the scripture. Mary Frances Heintz read an appropriate poem ,on peace. Justin Hartman was in charge of- the meeting and gave a statement o f pur-' These and man; facts are disclosed^ by Mrs. Wittcnmyer, county health nurse, W. Mott, Ross Twp. preparatory to the 1935 sale o f Christ­ mas Health Seals, which begins creek BIBLE CLASS MEETING The Mizpah Bible Class, o f the First Presbyterian. Church,.- .met-! at Tuesday p. m., Nov. 12.. Eleven mem- i ’ li l , i i being Marjean Smith ednsidered for introduction at the current special session of the 91st General Assembly, according to its sponsors. It will be easy enough to obtain a license, but the difficult part '■will be to keep it. The measure is designed specifically, to protect the motorist using public highways from the intoxicated and careless driver. The bill will provide that the judge o f any court o f record shall have the Reception: Virginia Townsley, Betty ^ fo Swango, John Wdhamson , Dorothy Uon he electo| C A n cm m ti^ t Galloway, Ned Blown. May. He is recognized as an able Chair: Harold Hanna, Jack Hop- speaker, author, reformer and church ping, Neil Hartman, Herman Randall, |oado,.> Robert Preston, Harold Benedict, ____ ________ _ Justin Northup,. Billy Aiken. N ew G ro ce ry . N ow O pen F or Business Harry D, Wright has opened a newL the room formerly oc­ cupied by The Dayton Power & Light Co. Mr. Wright has had thirteen years experience in the grocery busi­ ness, this being bis first venture for himself. He has secured the White that nre well known for high quality. A general line o f all groceries, fruits and vegetables will be carried. Condition Improves Mfss Dorothy Taylor, a member of authority to suspend or revoke the the Ashm en class, who has been ab- license o f any persefn convicted of scnt for some time is improving slow- manslaughter resulting from a traffic ^ Her classmates and friends wish ^ CLry m death, perjury in applying for a li- her a apmlv recovery, cense, operating a motor vehicle while ’ under the influence of alcohol or nar- * " 'lt Basketball Games cotic drug, any crime punishable as n The first basketball games of the ^ ^ felony in the commission o f which an season will be played Friday night, y^ jR ^ trrocerjea automobile is used, and for failing to November 22, at Silvercteek. Both stop after an accident. All motorists the boys and girls teams will play, who have driven an automobile for at Good luck for your first games! least, one year before the effective —— , date o f the proposed act will be given Cheerleaders Elected a license after a test of his knowledge Election o f cheerleaders was held o f motor vehicle laws, a test o f eye- recently after tryouts were held in sight and of his ability to understand the auditorium, There were four highway warning and direction signs, groups o f students who entered the ‘ No licenses may be issued, however* to preliminary contest. Group I inchtded J- B, Rife, Miami Twp., was finally persons previously adjudged, insane, Alma Brower and William Aiken; declared the winner in the county eppilcptic or feeble-minded, it is said; Group II Elizabeth Anderson and hoard of education race on complete The fees will be twenty five cents fo r John Petersrtn; Group III Ann Smith, returns from the over lapping districts a license and fifteen cents for regis* Jane Jolley,. Jack Preston, and Miron in adjoining counties. His margin trntion. Williamson; Group IV Mary Frances over II, E. Bales, Palnterville, was ---------- Heintz, Louise Jacobs, Billy Erwin four votes. Unofficial returns last Qhioans have obtained mortgage in- and Robert Dunevant. Indicated the election o f Mr. su/afice for home construction and Balloting resulted in the election o f Ba ■ Votes status,-three husbands and. a wife ’P03®* He told briefly, bow at first ihave filed suit fo r divorce in Com- Christians resisted .militarism but F l n r t c ■ , nlmon Pleas Court. • ..gradually came to give their support ' _ _ _ 5 :Marie-H-Bennett, in, a.suit against10 4116 war system. He then empha- , ■ ■... . ' , Willard Bennett,,o< Eber*0 ., charges sized that today Christians again are Directors from the four districts, o f Her htetband left her soon a fter their !breaking competely with the war -—— 6 the Greene 'County baby,-was- bomte They were marrled system* Ho then said that if Chris-. Did you know that ,80 per cent o f elected for. the, coming year at the February 23, 1932, She requests l*011 youths unite in this common the money collected from the sale o f annual meeting in the assembly room j-e 3 toration to. her maiden nmne ali- pwpose they can triumph, over war, Christmas Health Seals in Greene 9* the Courij House, Friday evening. rmonyf court costs and attorney'fees. The Honorary Chairman o f the Rally, County remains in this county to According to the, constitution, the ^ p i ^ t y f charges wilful absence’th? Rev- ***• Guthrie led ,the bene- carrj’ bn the fight against tuberculosis, directors are to. meet ten days f o l l o w . h o m e . diction. ' while only 20 per cant goes to the |«Sf the annual mating and organize ,Gross neglect and .wilful absence) Ruth West was chairman o f the. Ohio Public Health Association? y electing a president, vice president, are charged in an action filed by -Roy program committee, Jane Anderson Did you know thcife were twenty- -^eeretary and ueasurer. H. J^illiams against. Bessie A. Wil- jwas chairman o f publicity committee one deuths from totberitilosis in Greeno Directors elected follow: , [hams, whom Bhe . married' May 17, and Justin Hartman was the general Cpunty in 1934 as compared to njine •District l—AIrs.7, W. .M* Hardman, 1915. at . Newport, Ky. The couple chairman, in 1933? 5, ' Miami Twp.; H. W. Eavey and Harp-has lived apart since the fall o f 1931, Did you know that there were 100 er Bickett, Xenia Twp. .according^ .to the husband, who claims reported cases of active tuberculosis District 2~Herman K. A n k e n e y , 'his wife has refused to return home, on file in Greene County, as o f October Beavercreek Twp., and Mrs. Ralph-He asks that the .defendant he barred 1, 1935. Watkins, Spring Valley. [of dower in real estate he owns jn District 3—David C. Bradfute 'and !XelIbw Springs. ' 1 P S 5 John C ol^ iS riarvittb .,^ |Mary Snider, 362 pnemnafai avenue, h e reU «i two, visitors present. Mrs. District 4r—Myron Fudge, S ilver-,^arges vdudr toris the <onn !A . E , Huey, the president, called the Twp,; J. B. Mason and Mrs. R.- noBfnng and fjrtdt-finding.- Theyimeej.jng order,’ and led.the devo- Thanksgiving Day. B. McKey, Caesarcreck Twp. jwepe married in 1929. _ (tionals, using Psalm,' sixty-five, sing- The 80 per cent of the proceeds Harper Bickett, president, presidedA ^ f n.« Cr, „ ^ 4110 gr<”maS ing o f the hymn, “Blessed Jesus,” from the seal sale, which remains in Other present officers are Mr. Mott, “ ? on w ,cJl Lari B. Moore seeks a followed by .a season o f prayer, a Greene County, is spent for diagnostic vice president, Mrs. Watkins, secrc- ,vorce „ .h?y .business meeing followed. Reports chest clinics, clinical supplies and for t»ry, and Mr. Mason, treasurer. - _ (were married March 20,1935, at Rich- ^ere. given by committees and the follow-up work such as .X-ray exam- IL W, Smoots, field agent fo r th'e .Won ’ nt1, treasurer. JNew business next in inations, sedimentation.' tests apd Ohio Farm Bureau Federation, Co-j " order, fluoroscopic examinations, according lumbus, addressed the meeting on • MANDAMUS ALLOWED This class has. furnished new cur- to Mrs. Wittcnmyer. . “ Effectiveness o f Organization.” 1. Common Pleas Judge R..L. Gowdy f« T, fHe basement, and w^ll ateo Four diagnostic chest clinics have He stressed work accomplished-by has allowed a requested alternative ^purchase new light bulbs fo r it. been held so far this year, and another the Farm Bureau in legislative mat- ,writ o f mandamus in a suit filed byj p 0r ojir entertainment, Mrs. Effie is planned in December. Dr. Warren tera and in the cooperative field, such John H. Clay, R. Ri. No. 2, Cedarville,1Lackey gave a splendid talk on. one Briedenbach, of Stillwater Sanitorlum, as purchasing, marketing and insur- against John T. Homaday, Miami 0f her vacation trips into Canada and Dayton, has .served as diagnostician *U1C®’ ITwp. justice o f the peace. [Nova Scotia. Contests were enjoyed at each. I Miss Ruth Munger entertained the} Counsel for Clay appealed for the and Mrs. Hostetler,.assisted by Miss The purpose is consultation, m (froup with a vocal »®loand Barbara mandamus writ, daiming the magis- Adah Stormcjat served delicioua re­ private, on all cases not strictly pri- J<*n Maeon Save a group o f readings, trate dld not glve proper notice before 'freahnients. The class wiU meet at vate-which are suspected to be o f a ' ■ [sustaining a motion for a n ew trial,^the home o f Mrs. A.-.E. Huey in De- tuberctilar nature or where differential ^ f O W H P f l l g S t O T C T o ^>e^ rson' 1» cember. t t T I Peterson Was defendant in a $176 W a v e N e w , L o c a t i o n [ d a m a g e Buit filed b y Cky; the claim involving an alleged injury to a mare diagnosis, involving tuberculosis, is needed. The clinics are to aid in bringing about a more adequate check \ on tubercular patients and to obtain S K S ' - S J ■ > A default judgment for the nped it ed to a new location Monday, accord- f uU. (unount sought was recovered in SPECIAL RELIGIOUS MEETINGS BEGINNING SABBATH EVE. ing to present, plans. J. B. R ife E le cted - T o C ou n ty B oard A week o f special, religious nieet- For several th^ j ^ d 7 t r a t e T c ^ ^ ^ ^ f* * ? * 1* evening at the Presbyterian, Rev. James Mean o f the _ Church, Indianapolis, Ind. ville Bakery. A modern and atteact- ^ "tH e V - wUl preach' Meetings Will be .held to the jva new f ront has been installed. M r.!auto accident. be the points obligatory before admission clinic is permitted. Families with an B r ow w ilf w ' on^ o f "the most at- income less than $26 a month are ad- tractive drug stores in the county. A ; milled free to the'clinic, while other late dasi?a Neon sign will decorate families are assessed a consultation tl)e f ront 0£ the building, fee in proportion to their income. . C . A . Bone Fiends l ie d Cross D r iv e the ground he was delayed by an Monday> Tuesday Wedn^ ; ; Corrective measures, such as ton- silectomles, are taken care o f by the health league only in suspected cases o f tuberculosis. When a case is found, which is too fa r advanced, general care is given that patient, and in the majority o f cases he is isolated to pre- mi R epu b lican League Sponsors M e e t in g 'a :;^ y ^ ; y “ nights. In the U, P» Church on Thursday and Friday evenings. Com­ munion services Sabbath' evening, Nov. 24. with Dr. W. P. Harriman, The League o f Young Republican Clubs o f the Seventh Congressional District o f Ohio will sponsor its first 'annual district rally Saturday, Nov. HUNTING SEASON OPENS The hunting season for Pheasants Charles A. Bone, Xenia, will serve X S l l d at ™bbits opens today Noon, a new chairman o f the 1936 Red Cross ? ° L at ? pr) ? ^ eW’. a t({novation. £ e t o f o r e the season The board o f elec­ financing totalling $15,264,772 under Ann Smith, Jane Jolley, Jack Preston ^on discovered an error in the ^NeW the Federal Housing Administration and Miron WUliamson. program, according to data compiled Jasper vote which reduced the Bates load to two votes, When the belated returns from Clark county polls were received Mr.' Rife had a margin o f four votes, Both Bales and Rife were seeking re-election. The official vote for the four can* The Cedar Inn will open Saturday didates was as follows: O, A. Dob- vent the sprend o f the germ. Hos- Roll Call in Greene County, vM ch sunrise, but duo to accident# pitilization is often provided for hope- opens Monday and continues to J f jt ii e time has been changed to Higtt r..i ...Li.t. ____ it- wew York as principal speaker. C o n -? ^ ,^ 6 * iNoon, C eda r Inn W ill- O pen S a tu rday by State Director John E, Harper of the FHA, The Cleveland district has had $9,534, 252 in applications ap­ proved, the Columbus district $3,- 050,520, ami the Cincinnati district $2,680,000, Director Harper said. The . . . ...................... . money being made available under afternoon. The Inn has been redceo- hins, 2,612; J. B. Rife, 2,089; H. E. the FHA plan for home construction, rated arid new modern equipment has Bales, 2,085; Charles •Shepherd, 1,- purchase and repair is all private been installed. It will be under the n22- capital. The FHA does not lend the management o f James Kelly, who , -------------------------- funds but does insure tbie lending in- came here from Hillsboro, Ohio. Mr. MOVING SOLON ELEVATOR4 stitution against lass. Kelly expects to offer the public an , — ■— --------- up-to-date restaurant, serving din- W -C . Uiff has the contract for mov- balcs tax collections for the week “ ers, lunches and short orders. ing certain machinery, including a endng November 2 slumped to the ----------- ------------------------------------ -— grain drier from an elevator in South summer level, it was reported by predicted that the total revenue for Solon to Cedarville for Roy Jacobs State Treasurer Harry S. Day. The the ;yehr will lie Under $46,000,000, and associates who liave taken over receipts for the week amounted to It was originally estimated that the the elevator here owned by Mrs. Jane $254,559. Average collections fo r the tax would bring in approximately Arthur,' Springfield. The local ele- prevlous thirty-nine weeks were $920,- $54,000,000, with which to help finance vator will be modernized. ' 379. Holiday buying will undoubted- poor relief, schools, old age pensions . . . ..................... ly boost the weekly Average but It Is And political subdivision*. 4 j Subscribe U> TllJS H EU A LB WILL EXTEND ELECTRIC LINE " The Dayton Fewer & Light Co., trill erect a private service line from the ful cases, which are discovered before Thanksgiving Eve, it was announced _ , _ .____ .. . they hove become too far advanced. Saturday. Mrs, Agnes Hurley, Xenia, a 1*lth ’ No special reason is attributed to has been named publicity chairman. | J u n c tio n In the U ^S . Senate for Iho large increase‘ in the number o f The membership goal for Greene f ^ l v e yearsbeforebe entered the deaths in 1934 as compared to the County has been set at 2,000. The „ ^ er . number in the preceding year. Seven membership drive will be conducted n “ w ’ ™ n®n\ c™lrmah o f deaths from tuberculosis have occur- outside o f Xenia. No solicitation will y J*. leaders among , , - . « . . . , , . red so far this year, four in Xenia be made in the city as the Red Cross Ohio Republicansare being invited ■ J f *{on pike foHowuig a line o f tiie city, and three in other parts o f the U one o f the participants in the Com- " nd. f indic,lt^ county. , muhity Chest. . ,thf*r ‘ nef tlon V Mr. Bmley v j l equip . • ..........,„,. «aid that » record crowd e f between nis home knd farm buildings for Mr,. Wltttmyert rmmb „ rf thno M i iour th.uuml mllltMt K«- d«t»Ic Mrvic, ■ October.1, reveal, that in addition to Rone will be Mrs, Paul O it , Ce- the 100 active tuberculosis cases on ‘larville; Mrs. Katie Eagle, Spring,^ , n* • inc iuu active tuneronosis cases on This will be the first Republican file, there are twenty-five amsted V8,ley» M*8S Eve Rife, Jefferson, Mrs,1 cases, twfentv-three o f which are nost- Ralph Haines, Coesarcreek; Rev. R. A . con*ft*B ,n ®w cases, twenty mree o i wnicn are post- * » . • j * . . sponsored by a young Republican sanitarium cases, seventy-seven sub - Hartman, Hugarcreek, Miss Margaret ; pected caSes and 411 knoum contacts. Gilcrest, Silvercreek; Heibert S. Kenneth Little, mayor o f Cedarville, Smith, Ross; Claude ColUne, Bath; LARGE PUBLIC SALE has been appointed chairman o f the M1fls Roth ’Munger, Beavercreek; Rev. Christmas seal sale this year, V . E. Nocka, New Jasper; IMrs. Bruce Green and Mrs, Gilbert Jones, JPOST YOUR FARM The Audrey Gordon sale on the George Little land in Fayette county, Monday, drew one of th« largest crowds yet seen at a public sale in this section of- the State. The lire We have plenty o f “ No Hunting” Stock, farm implements and grafts Mrs. Paul Orr spent Thursday and Wilberforce (a part o f Xenia Twp.) signs fo r posting your farm* now that brought more than $15,000. Friday in Fair Haven, O., where she Chairmen are yet to be named fo r ,the hunting season is on. Two dif*j .............. " ■ " 1- - visited with her father-in-law and Miami Twp. and the north, south, rest fsrent ktrids to select from at the Baited peamria, reeated t o m ^er-in -law , Mr, and M?s. Orr. * * west sections o f Xenia Twp. jMerald ^ ^ Cedatvilte Batory, I 1 . * y I . v

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