The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 1-26
J m m mm oB a r e a d v e r t is e d m MERCHANTS FIRST, ADVER- T5SEMENTS KEEP YOU ABREAST OF THE TIMES, READ THEM! ADVERTISING IS NEWS, 'AS MUCH AS THE HEADLINES ON THE FRONT PAGE, OFTEN IT IS OF MORE SIGNIFICANCE TO YOU, FIFTY-NINTH YEAR NO. 3 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY DECEMBER 20,1935 PRICE, $1,60 A YEAR FROMSTATE DEPARTMENTS COURT NEWS THREE SUITS FILED Throe suits, said to involve a tri angular' litigation between a mother,' Ison and daughter, are om-filg in com- COLUMBUS.-. Articles o f incof- Joh* A< SL John> pfaintiff in the poration o f the Ohio Government first action againsfc Harriet s t John Survey have been filed with the cor- and othfirB> reCQvered a cognovit note poration division o f the Department jlldgment December 4 for ?7>072.59. of State, it was announced by Srere- The amount claimed_to be due includ- tary of State George S, Myers. The ed principal of $3,680 plus interest survey was started early this year f rom 45^4 under the direction o f Col. C. 0 . Sher- charging conspiracy and fraud upon nil, Cincinnati business executive, tho t o f the defendont3i Bt j obnj civic leader and former city manager, then fijed suit vacate a conveyance with the objective o f promoting addi- of a three.tract Caesarcrcek Twp. tional business efficiency and economy { -assertedly made November 20 in state government. Its final report w af .Tnlin +n P.vn T,. t w ' was issued last month. In the articles o f incorporation, filed by Robert R. by Harriet St. John to Eva L. Beal i Mrs. St. John then countered with a suit against St. John to vacate the Niven and Fowler M. Mould of Co- note -judgment, and seeking equitable lumhus, and Lyman L. Hill of Day- rejjef ton, the purposes o f the new corpora-' tion were listed “ to investigate, ex amine and survey government in Ohio; to develop a high degree of govern CASE CONTINUED Paymcjrtt of $750 and costs by W. W. Geach, stockholder of the defunct ment efficiency; to work for,the ohm- Commepcial and Savings Bank> de. inatjon of any unnecessary,or unde- fendant in a ^ it filed by the state sirable features of government .m- bankblg department in connection volying public expenditure; to strive Vidtb the liquidation, is. disclosed in an for efficient and economical methods approved entry, continuing the case of governmental operation; to inform Untu such ^ M it appeara to the and advise the people of Ohio about courfc further payment on double the ..operation and administration of ;jabdjty stock assessment is deemed government; and to sponsor (such ’ f~~‘ necessary, legislative and administrative pro cedure as may be deemed proper and desirable in the furtherance of the FORECLOSURE ACTION . ^ , David V_ Prugh, assignee in trust FOI'IYICI* O f u C l f i l general purposes of the corporation for tjle benem 0f creditors of The ‘ n _ I andjin the interest of all of the people Moi.tgnge atld investment Co., Dayton, I D i e d S a t u r d a y of Ohio. ’ ja plaintifl' in a $1,289.41 mortgage* —*j— . , !r” • • foreclosure suit filed against Michael Charles M< Austin, 73, prominent Ralph Wv Emmons of East Roches- Re^.}ng and others. .Beavercreek Greene County fanner and president' ter, chainnan o f the state civil sendee reaj esta|.e ja involved. Prugh °* the Greene County Fair Board, died commission since the administration and prugbi ]aw firm at Dayton, rep- ° f pneumonia at 7:45 p. m., Saturday o f Senator Vic Donahey as Governor j.esentg plaintiff. in the Miami Valley Hospital in Day- was. re-appointed a member of the * _____ ' ton. commission last week by Governor WILL IS CHALLENGED ! Mr. Austin was a life resident pf Martin L. Davey. ^Mr. Emmons^ serv- .Sttih attacking the validity of a Greene County, and for many years ed. tinder the administrations of Gov- document purporting to be the last was active in farm activities. . For 47 eynors Myers Y. Cooper and George wjn 0£ isuec s. Dines, late city com- years he was-a member of the Greene White in addition to. that o f Senator mjssjoner 0f Xenia, has been filed by County'Agricultural Society, and. was Donahey. Louis N. Dines, Detroit, Mich., a son, well known in county fair circles ■■~ ' TT. • against Edward L. Ryan, Springfield,.throughout the state,*having, on vari- The state sales tax in its forty-five and tjie co-executors of the $35,000 0 U 3 occasions, acted aa judge of horse weekf of operation through December eg£atC) Attorney H. D. Smith and Stel-and cattle show’s at the county fairs. 7 provided a net revenue of $41,534,- ja Collins Dines. Ko also served-two terms as a tnem- Commiasioppr.pipes filed last July «tx fch ^ fci^p t-G »«»'.< Jow »ty Harry Day. mOt ^ending^ leaving the flon andh,Pwido^ ^ Commissioners, . ecem r pr , . 0 „ jy heirs, the petition sets forth. 'Ho is. survived by his widow, Mary, Through the Christmas shopping sea -_ *•'. ' , , ,? I . . _• \ ... son the 'tax is exnected to show a The son cha*«M “ paPer bearin* the and tvV° 80ns- Dr’ Robel t C’ Austni' son the tax is expected to snow a January 4, 1932, probated last of Dayton, and W. B. Austin, of Bell- material'gain, estimated at $ 1 , 000 ,- , . . h . U> u- i i , ... , . . August 2, in which tpe widow is brook, 000 a week or more. A heavy in- , ’ , _ . , . . . named sole benenci crease in the percentage of vendors „ , who are “chiseling in the Collection sma11 lcgacy to Edward L’ Ryan> ls afternoon, n em eung i m l iiclu ii , . mhi »* «,.n «f_ o f the tax has been reported to the special senate tax committee in re cent weeks, BOYSCOUTS Thursday evening, December 12, the Freshmen chaperoned by Mrs, Heintz, held*a coyer dish dinner at Frederick Heifner's home. There was plenty to eat for the Freshmen and also the “uninvited gueets“ (up per 1 classmen). The remainder of the evening’ was Bpent at Jamestown where they enjoyed the show, “ Page Miss Glory.” CANVAS FOB SIFTS The joint committees in connection with the Community Christmas treat are chHiplsHng plans tm 4 WriinitJon o f food and clothing to worthy families. The committee has placed a Com munity Christmas tree, electric light ed, on the United Presbyterian Church lawn. ■ The Boy Scouts will canvass the town Saturday for such clothing, shoes, ohd other wearing apparel for either men, women or children. Those mu j - /,.• , havingdonations are urged'to have the. The faculty and students wish to blindles ready wben the gcdut3 ^ thank Rev. Dutton for his very' un* — Friday morning, December 13, we had n-speoial chapel. Rev. W, H. Til- ford, from - Xenia, introduced the speaker o f the 1 morning, Rev. Dean C. Dutton, who had been giving a series of lectures'in Xepia last week. usual and inspiring talk. Sabbath evening, December 15, a special program was presented at the M. E. Church in commemoration of the 400th Anniversary of the Printing of the English* Bible. Invocation was offered by James Floyd. The Script ure was read by Olive Brill followed by prayer by Rev, Jamieson. Music was furnished by the Cedarville Col lege Mixed Chorus, directed by Mar garet J. Work. Ohio Publishers To Banquet Knox b fi iary except for a j The funeral was held Wednesday Miller and Finney are at torneys for the plaintiff, Director Earl H. Hanefeld of the ESTATE APPRAISALS . For Inheritance tax purposes the Democrats Plan - Jackson Day Feed Mrs. William Burba Died In Dayton A play entitled “Fine Gold,” direct ed by Mrs. Louise Heintz Was giyen by the following cast; James Ander son, Hazel Nelson, John Gillespie, Helen Hagemain, , Justin Hartman,'' Efina Brill, Elsie Post, and Wanda j 70, wife of Hughes, The benediction was pro-! Toys, caftdy and fruits for. children are badly needed. When doing your shopping purchase something in the line of food .and deposit it in the barrels in the Ntor ^ Santa Claus will be stationed at the opera house corner with his kettle Saturday night pnfi again Tuesday night when cash contributions can be. made. Families in need are asked to com municate with Mrs. Charles John son or Prof. Fiirst as’ to their require ments. Those in the country having . food or clothing are contributing . through school children which will be delivered by the school busses. . Father and Son Host to Lodges William Marshall; and son, Dallas, Deputy County Recorder, who recent-* Mrs. Johanna Burba, , ___ __ William Burba, of the Cedarville- no,,JlCed bR ' C- E- Hi» Yellow Springs pike, died at Miami, _ . . . .......... ...... Valley hospital, Dayton, Monday Cedarville’s improving basketball (ly^returned from a hunting trip Witii afternoon. Mrs. Burba fractured her team- defeated Franklin University .three deer and other wild game, have hip when site fell in her home tlefiem- 28-22 here last Saturday. It was 'been host to several gatherings with her 12 . She v/as removed to the Cedatville's second win in a row and venison dinners. ■' . hospital the same day and pneumonia inducted that a real “new deal” has Dallas was ho*t to the “Court developed a few days later. come; to Cedarville as far as basket- House„ ^ a Vfinison several Born near Port William in Clinton ball is concerned. days 1 ‘ounty, she was the daughter of the j late James and Rebecca Ellis Barlow.' A fighting, scrapping, little Cedar-, Her marriage took place in Wilming- ville team went down to defeat, TuesT ton June 26, 1886, and seven years day night, ip thoir first Conference Inter she moved to the Cedarville game; With a toller and more experi- community. She was a member o f enoed!Defiance team. . thelCld-Town-M. *E.~Chuwib,— *|;. f ed by tlieTr laiilcy' center Wearly,‘ Besides her husband Mrs. Burba is DcfiUfice ran un a score o f 28-12 on survived .'by four sons: Elmer, Lewis the shmewhat stage-struck Cedarville'host! and William, Cedarville, wnd Robert, five in the first lialf, but the second \ ellow Springs, and four brothers, baj£ proved to he a different story. Lewis anil Harry Barlow, Xenia, and, Led by Swtrim the fighting Yellow Aden and James Barlow, Cedarville. tore into the upstaters in the two sisters preceded her in death. 'geCond half. Littlfe by little they <Mt Funeral services were conducted at the Defiance lend down, However the home Thursday afternoon at 3 twenty minutes Wa* not tjujte Idiig o'clock with Rev. C. E. Hill, palter ertough to do it in and the final score of the Cedanrille M. E. Church, in';Wsla Defiance 42 and Cedarville 37. National issues will be discussed by cI,arga' Rui ia' was mode Massie’s Tho next game will .be played on the ago. Wednesday evening Wil liam, was host to members of the I. O, O. F. aiid wives at the lodge hall. Some one hundred persons en joyed the dinner, cards and dancing during'the evening. . menibers ^jf: fhe ,. Masonic lodge were treated to n ^similar feast with Dallas Marshall as G. C, Stokes. Resigns County Position COL. FRANK KNOX Col. Frank Knox, editor and publisher Creek Cemetery, State D epartm en t Agriculture an. follo^ng e ^ have been appraised j ^ counfcy Democrats plan J?^ihV Ch“ oaX “ w h o S nonneed that an attempt is being ,n pl0Daie cou“ * jtheir first Jackson Day banquet-at bn the speaker at the annual dinner made to stage the Ohio state fair for Estate of Roy Mathew^: gross lcna|. 5n years__for the night of Jan. 0f the Oiiio Republican Editorial oo- 1935 so that it will not conflict with vglue, $3,720; debts and adnnmstra-g - sociation at the Deshler-Wallick any Independent or county fair in the tiro cost, $970.40; not vn,„n, « - ^ ta hcU ln „ oJow. S * . = » r . m! state. Secretaries of smaller fairs 749.60. t .. f , , , , . „ . , , . • tion with, similar programs arranged 27, have been requested to arrange dates Estate of Lettie R. Elam: gross by yQupK Dom0(.ratic ciqbs through- A large number of ilocal fl 66 r January 16,1.936, with Wil- niingtbn College, George C. Stokes, who has bepn clerk of the County Commissioners the past eleven years, has tendered his resignation effective' January 1 , Mr. Stokes has not been in good health for several months. > Raymond G. Spahr, New Jasper, has resigned his position as clerk of Dean at Antioch Sued Fbr $7791.50 T T Td :* - - * * Caroline Normnnt, dean o f women at the Presbyterian Church, by the1® ^ ^ 1 e p nce vncatcd b.v Mr, so that they will not fall between value, $8,306.70; debts, $307.70; ad- nt Antioch college, Yellow Springs, Musical Department of the College, reservations js defendant in two suits filed in com- which Is directed by Margaret J. |(j. e _ CHAP1ER jout the country and the county exe- have already been received at the ninn pleas court here asking damages Work. $ \tf' ill ue u.ie mmisirauve cost, ?,ooo.ow; neivaiHt*, putjvi3 commjttoo j8 assisting the Ohio Republican Editorial association jn tbt. tSUrn 0f $ 7791.50 sequel to an j ------ — j *7^78:H i Roosevelt-D'avey club in plans for the headquarters at the Deshler-Wallick aut0 accident Dec, 22, 1084, on the A joint m«Mlhi oFflfe Y . W. C. A. .M< f. Estate of John Esterline: gross Xenia affair. according to Grahville Barrere, Hills- Springfield pike near the Cfcifc 46. and Y. M. C. A. wias held Wedheeday * Ohio valae' J obhgations, $576.48; Th<j banQUet js Schedu]ed f or 8 p< boro, president of the association. jino< un,,> net value, $280.50. . i INSTALLS OFFICERS Cedarville Chapter, No, 418, Order The banquet is scheduled for 8 p. _ , !m. but the place will be announced Opportunity jv ®8 first given Ohio ed-. Anna Park asks $6185 , of Eastern Star, installed new officers ;morning, December 18. The meeting for the coming year at impressive A total offt41^160 more senger cars were licensed in ^ t ^ e ^ t h M irthT ^ e^M ifod 'rf Estate of Ellen St . John; n^ a*9 later. State ptrty leaders will be in- Uors and TPu_b,[sbGrf_ lo. ^ akf1..l'<^e,r' Hysn 51666.50 in the potitions which,Waddle read the Scripture end pray- evdingT Registrar Frank Pa[Uya]ya^ i g 5 < 1 i^ * fatl0n9’ ................................... .......... Estate of Joshua H. Jones: gross adio address by Franklin Roosevelt. ^ at once<R ani50unccd by the com- ono operated by James Malavazos, ful Christmas reading. debts, -$73,132.50; ’ c . j 1034, according to West of the state bureau of motor vehicles. The six-months’ increase in . gll automotive units which include vjdne» $49^.82.10 buses, trucks and trailers, totaled 03,- va>ue» nothing, 228 and boosted the bureau’s receipts $1,183,951 to a total o f $10,322,836 for AIT 7 >2 1? ? !,TS<1 l APE M ^ the period. Mr. West said that the Frf k Fletcher and Helen Mur- marked increase in new automotive * * haVG *»«“ nmned co-admimstrat- registrations is indicative o f improved orao f the Anna L. Fletcher estate, financial conditions in Ohio, The No- under bond* ind Ida was ofiened by Mildrid LaNff, Esther ‘seridees at thU Masonic Hall M^day . iWt,1 le read the Scripture and pray- eroih . $388.24; vitcd to Bpaa^ a)ld a£ 10 p. m< activ- votions* Republicans generally mny charge the defendant was responsible Or was offered by Ruth Kimble, Miss; The following ilio <4 will halt to hear a nation-wide Fow make reservations if they Will do fop a colltsibn between her car and Basore entertained ua with a bwuti- * 1 * niittee fn charge. Col, Knox has attracted tention with his vigorous policy. He has been one o f the se verest critics of the spending policies ‘ . of the New Deal and is considered Attorney General John W. Bricker one of the outstanding Republican May Require Salute To Flag;; Is Ruling Springfield, now dead and occupied by wide at- the two plaintiffs, Both plaintiffs ( editorial claim they received severe injuries, Christinas party Worthy Matron, Elsie Brown; Worthy Patron, H. K. Stormont; As- The Y. W. C. A. held their annual AV ' Q. \ iristtaas p « ty at the home of Miss gociato patron, c. E. Hill* Secretarv, . 5 7 JK S S S m I r Wcdne8day A™* Treasurer! Elizabeth * Marshall; ChUplain, Ruby Murphy; Motorists W ill Gel? __ vm¥mu,t mu A Breathing Spell *** *15*. •*?**#*** tmSi holds boards of education may set up editors of the United States, , . », o^Mr^aj^Mrs1^ W^Steele Cresweli; C<mductress, Hazel « t AV M 1 . . . and enforce rules requiring school He has spent a lifetime in the news- Christmas should be just a bit hfrp- thehoffieof Mnand Mrs. C. W. Steele Edwards; Associate Conductress, Al- vember and December registeationsi ^ r e M. Z d ^ % ** ' 2 l d t f to satete th^ag?^pledge nl- paper office having served id almost P*r to the motorist, this jwor who aad Pfeaiden^cCTimmey, we wish ^ Frame; Ada, Marie Martindale; Will be exceptionally high as the re- nated executrix of theJane H.Phil- cmioren 10 sarnie me nag, pieoge ai v t . r. n_rt__ to will not be coi pelled to purchase new them a Metry Christmas and a Rnth, Margaret Nelson: Esther. Ora suit pf the introduction of 1036 iriotor lips estate, under$20,000 bond. ^ ^ i^ t r t o U c th e ^ u b lL e /o f one of America^ license t:vgs January 1st. The pre- ««>very to health in the coming Hanna; Martha, Josephine Randall; vehicles in November instead of after ( Gertrude Kline has been appoint- P™ in P «»ou c exercises. * ^ newspapers. Letters writ- cent tag* will be good until April 1. year. (Electa, Kathryn Orr; Warder, Kath- thc first of the year as had been the ed executrix o f the E. E. Kline estate, Pupils refusing to comply, Bncker ^ hj 5 motber }a Grand Rapids, when new tegs will be required. Ohio' Wo teluthed to Miss Williamson’s ryne Masters; Sentinel, Amos Frame, euatohl in the past, it is indicated:' under $4,000 bond. J. J. Curlp^t, Jen said* cpuid he punished the same as apecribinif his service with Col, 18 tbc Lenth state to change the time and the remainder o f the evening was Mrs. Cora Bradley, West Jefferson. , , . Derr and I,. * e • , rules of Theodor Roosevclt, in Cuba, as one ot changing tag? from the first o f the spent in talking and playing games, (was installing officer and was agaist- pam||ies pn relief in Ohio raised appraisers, discipline. of the Rougb Rhlers, won him a place aow ^car to some other date. Platte which was followed by delightful re- ed by Mrs. Apple, St. Paris, chaplain; garden products valued at $1,800/1(M| j Carl Marshall has been named Th,s ^ °^ d P 08"11’16 oxplu8!on on tho reportorial staff of the Grand ^>'1 .•» on sa1* Msoch le t freshments, jMvs. Ethel Mfers, London, and Mrs. A *"f *” Rapids Herald when he returned from ^ If you own a dog the l036 tegs^wll^ Then came the big feature Of the Fern Drake, Springfield, marshals; the ffpanlsh-Amorican war,. In addition to his Spanish-Amcri- can war service, Col. Knox also serv- in 98 ,^0 re lie f garden^ last summer, exe<>utor ot tbe Mary g . Whiteside from school o f offenders ft was armouhoed b y W« L. Allen, under $2,000 bond, succeeding ' - supervisor o f garden projects under ^ executrix removed. * FINE AND TERM IMPOSED Ohio’s Federal Emer^ncy Relief Ad- Lcroy d . Eyior has beep appointed ..... . ministration. More than 400J100 men, adminiatrator of the L< clark young women and cWJ J ^ ly wottb°^ ©state, under^ $6fi00 bond. J . 3. ing gu ilty^ "* petit larceny chati?e, during the World War,.. the gardens. be due With the arrival o f the New evening, the opening 6 f the gifts, and (Mrs. George. Gordon, Cedarville, or- Fee*’* * discovering to OliT great Surprise, who g*hist, and Mrs. Nelle CresWell, Ce- u Farmers that sell 'their PTOdute thin time had been our “ secret darville, warder. 'Mrs. Brown pre- Gideon Browder, 21, Negro, plead- wub tbe 70 , 1 , Division in France sucl1 as at roadside stands 0 1- deliver pal.” Each girl had also brought a tented the installing officers with _ i — cd with the.78th U,VJS,on in towns will be required to take out 8tnal| These were placed in a Rifts. Mrs. Alice Borst, past worthy a vendor's license under the new sales banket and are to, be fidveh to the matron, wax received into the Fast * needy, Christmas morning. _ Matron*? Circle. ., ftTATE OIIGANIZATION I'ORMKD ^ ^ m k ^ J . S , - Curlett, C. R, Bales and Frank was fined $200 and costs and sentenced Parlv as 1034 Col. Knox began *» c,,uu‘ produce J°of^ound°and were Bamed appJ'al*er8' t® 30 AaV* in iail *»a*F hV Common w ‘ iake sharp issue with the New tex law’ spent for o f yound.and charle8 r . Bale8 has been deslg- Pleas Judge R. L. Gowdy. Browder Dt!al on its c09tly and donbtfal pro- vegetable and natcd admJnistffttor ®£ wdS indfcted by tha «rand Jury with gram for unemployment and relief, g g S S r ' v Z J * 2 ^ U: det ^ b0Hd', * y ^ brother, Emerson, fm- bur- f ^ ]ogk ^ ^ hc ftltaeked ■ J S r f S S i tedRates that approxi-* Hower I- Cosier has been named glary aadJ aJ-ceny, hut was permitted the varioU8 cconomlc pi.oblems lm« m aSv 16 OM000 quarts have been administrator of the Andrew H. Coster to plead gu.lty to the lesser offense, ^ u hcayy dcmand upon Wm ” 2 2 ’ ’ q estate, under $6,000 bond. J. J. Cur-Mancelmg a jury trial assigned for ket, in al, partR of tj)C Uni, rannea. Jett, Dr. George Anderson and Harry Monday. He was accused o f compile- / HAvrwn ^Ater Were appointed appraisers. ity in the theft of 60 chickens last LOCAL CHARTER CHANGED j Cflrl A> Poujlin has flppointol August 23 from the J. G. McCoy administrator of tho Theodore Faul- P<>»Ury house, neaY Xenia. FOR SHERRILL COMMITTEE Campus probably heads the list. A Springe and London, The Sherrill Committee which made ]* * * num* « ‘ as fl business survey o f the state to ^ r em o v e d , old fente rowa now to DIVIDENDS BfcWG PAID United point the way towards elimination of C*«F«* ^ ^ uR » * i — — “ ‘ various boards and commisskms and M 4 . 0 tv r i The fourth dividend M the Ex- thus reduced the cost o f government P lea ts are library wa^ ] >otb change Bank, in liquidation, js being has been incorporated under the name ca^ fna and public, readers in various paid this week, there being a ready HETTLRP I.QSS IN FULL COLLEGE INVITED TO HAVE ____ _ « ,«v , ------------- , , ^ ^ - ------------- - PART IN OHIO th ea tre OF a ir 0£ n fj* Ohio Government Survey.” *«d waistants m & m m bb^ Wedneedire “ The ,committee has templeted R* ^ «ttde- ^ Cedarville College has been invited work and will maintain an otgihfre* 7 r ^ j^ l^iday gnd tmtii .mm* to participate in tlm new Ohio Theatre tion to demand some changes in state ®f, tbe™ w*;, p<vrt Saturday. Patrons are asked to cal| formerly held under th« title of Malissa J, McClellan Under $560 Tha Home Insurance Co., J. G. Me- of the air, an association of Ohio Col- government. Political leaders d f.time durib* Cb«etmas tatetien, ;<ted get their divMend at once. L Ths Cedarville Masonic Building bond. Corkell, agent, has settled the fire leges to further broadcasting o f plays both parties are not very Warm to- j In closing M s oolumn o f Oollegaj --------------- * The Nina V, Carroll has been appointed loss of Miss Florence White, Clifton, by college groups and . furnish op- wards the recommendations, moat o f new*, W# the faculty and students j Mr. Kenneth Ferryman hie been' Thff * * « * * % « V f f ; tin ntate, un to » l,, 0 «p t » (t . ad a non-pnmt charter for ine , ,. . - -■ Cedarvibe Masonic Association which Frances F. McClellan has been Dikes over the property on Main hamed administratrix of the estate afreet formerly h<“ o f The Cedarville /• a « pomoration for profit. v. u u n o m a j03S 0 a *x n w .* a n ima e na» mm new comnany Is a holding company administratrix of the Earl-W. Carroll in f u]j. The house was insured for portunities for development of now which must be put into law tyl thfi ’riflk *R •**•**¥ GwistiWte and 'appointed to the teaching fadulfy new company Is for the local Masonic Lodge, estate, under $4,000 bond. $3,000 and contents, $1,000. ideas in radio drama. I legislature. i l' * Happy New Yb*r% r the Boy** Industrial School, l*hoMt«R-
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