The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 1-26

W / r THINGS ARE ADVERTISED iB T MERCHANTS FIRST, ADVER- m m s REEF YOU ABREAST OF THE TIMES, READ THEM! FIFTY-NINTH YEAH NO, 4 FRMSTATE DEPARTMENTS ADVERTISING IS NEWS, AS MUCH AS THE HEADLINES ON THE FRONT PAGE. OFTEN IT IS OF MORE SIGNIFICANCE TO, YOU. CEBABVILLE, OHIO, DECEMBER 27,1935 G r a n ’ p a l r i v i t e s 8 § e a e o f t h e B o y s I p j j SCHOOL NEWS SEEKS ORDER SALE 1 Sale o f Bath Twp. real estate, valued at $2,SQ()> in order to pay debts jand administrative costa o f the Eliza- ” ~ , beth Strohm estate, is the object o f a 1PQLUMBUS, — The Ohio State suit filed jp common pleas court by Highway Patrol, under the direction Attorney Morris D. Rice, administrat- o f Colonel Lynn Black, superintendent, or# againat Warr„n j . Morris> admin. * raiMd *or ‘ “ * « “ * * * extra. istrator o f the Mabel E. Weaver estate ordinary child safety problem in an !and extraordinary marmw” In the Decejn- j Pergonfvl‘ property valued at $250 Iwr issue o f Pub ic Safety, nationally is insuflicient> the p ^ o , , points oufc| circulated monthly publication o f the to pay B daim allowed against National Safety Council, which is wag- the e3tatej and the ?3B0 administrative mg an extensive accident prevention C03t( campaign. The article pointed out , ’ , ____ _ that Ohio ranks first in the United) PARTITION SUITS FILED States both in the number o f school „ .... . , _ buses in service and in the number! Partition o f Silvercreek Twp prop- o f pupils transported, and that the ^ y ^ sou gh t ima suit filed-by George state highway patrol’ has virtually Ga“ a^ er Bg“ nst, Galla*her “ taken the pupils under its wing" and ” d ®tl!era* 5 " ntf T " 8 a .°.ne' provided them with exceptionally safe f 1, " he I T Neal W- Hunter is attorney for the transportation. It woe explained that a periodic inspection o f school buses was the key o f bhle patrol's program. Since the inspection was' started a . . . . . little more than a year ago ninety-two son^ammg twenty-one co-defendante. buses have been.discard^ as unsafe S f l . and F,nney are tbe Pla,ntlff’s and hundreds have had old equipment replaced with new.' A careful check plaintiff. Leroy D. Eyler, is plaintiff in a partition suit filed against Etta John- attorneys. ALIMONY IS REQUESTED is maintained on the. condition- o f Award o f alhnony att ,fees . bus a fir® f tingU,sher® “ d and costs, and an injunction prevent- heaters, and patrol recommendations the defendant ^ diaposing of have ranged from the adjustment o f money on d it in the Peopl brakes and. hffhte to the construction Building and Savings ^ and Citizens | o emergency exi s ar, e correc ion National Bank, are requested by Clara )D istricts Get t , S y * P P- Earner in a suit against C. B. I tenth o f all the school children trans- Harner ,A settlement o f property Christmas Holidays The public schools will close f o r the Christmas vacation, Friday, December 20.' Classes will continue until one- fhirty Friday afternoon. A t that time pupils will assemble in the audi­ torium fo r special music and program appropriate for the season. Dismissal will be made at three o ’clock. Work in the public schools will be resulted, Monday, January 6. Special Assembly On Thursday morning; December 12, Patrolman Cole, who represented the Springfield branch o f the State High- way Patrol,- spoke t o the students, faculty and school bus drivers-of the school He discussed rules o f the school bus patrol system and gave several safety principles for pedes­ trians. D, A. R. Pilgrimage. Tour The local chapter o f the D. A . R. PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR MEETINGS SET FOR M -H O G Dates fo r the various township meetings to consider the nCw Corn- Hog .Control plan fo r 1936-37 have been set. Township committeemen will meet Jan. 6 to outline a- method for accepting applications and town­ ship meetings have been scheduled a* follows: wp-* Tuesday' evening^ Jan. 7 — Beaver, Bath, Caesarcreek and Silvercreek, Twps. Wednesday evening, Jan, S—Jeffer­ son, Miami and Ross Twps. Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 8—-New Jasper Twp. Thursday evening, Jan. 9 Sugar- creek, Spring Valley, Xenia and Ce­ darville Twps. At these meetings the terms o f the hew contract will he discussed, appli- ported by bus in the entire nation are in; Ohio. rights is also sought b y the plaintiff, sponsored recently a contest among cations for the new contract made out, the senior girls o f the high school to'btod the election o f the 1936:township determine the local representative fo r committeeman held, Corn-hog-f .rraers ]a county test, which will be given in o f Greene County are urged to attend ,County Siipt. H. C. Aultman's oflice in jthe township meetings in order to ■Xenia, on February 20, 1936. The make out applications and participate Greene County winner will compete in the selection o f the corn-hog com- with other county winners in a state ’mittees in their respective townships, test. The-state winner will be award-Townships committees » will deter- ed a trip to the National D. A* R. Con-vdetermine' by appraisal the com base ?jgress in Washington, »D. C., with all and the hog base f o r each -applicant MRS. WM* BOASE Retired Farmer Died expenses paid by Mrs. Donahue o f fo r the new .contract, subject to re- t ■ . , , .Cleveland. jview by the county allotment com- Final Collection DIED ^ABBATH A t Home O f Son1 v1?6 T ior S 3.of*?eJocal Bdt£fe' v kio.li « > w i F e a t u r e s o f the New Corn-Hog who.charges her husband with cruelty, i Recent distribution to thirty-five Mrs. Anna Brua Spasej 63. wife of John Jefferson Cotton, 81, retired h gh school ho ranked in the upper ten per cent o f their class and who ; They are living apart, according to Greene County taxing districts o f William Boase, died|,*t her home in farmer, died at the home o f his son, Ohio State Li- the petition. $38,305.31, representing the last half Cedarville, Salfbath ^afternoon at 4 Sherman, on the Cedarvine-Yellow* , y din® service ^0 ( ---------- J o f 1935 collection o f personal prop- 4 o ’clock. She had., been ill since Springs Pike, two miles northwest of DIVORCES GRANTED ;erty and classified taxes, was announc- August. Cedarville, Sunday morning at 12.30 The following divorces have been a - !’ed Thanday by the county auditor’s Born at Berryvi|te, Va., December o’clock, following a lingeidhk illnteM. took the test based on American His- Recognition o f the brary fo r Oita outstanding yotaig people" has been made by the Uqited States Ofilce o f Education a t1 at: Washington, D- C-; , * w a ^ e d 'b y ''th h lou rtT ^ om 7 sTD a v ^ !° f fi^ known last week. Special credit.was from Qdett6 N>. i)avi8f on grounda o f : Thurteon school districts were ap- S r i k i S T - n 11 * l lbse" « and ^ oss n ^ c c t ; Portioned $24 426.97, the twelve town- Her marriage^MriBoase took place was bor/ March £ 1854.“ He’ retir for his efforts .in making the state » j > Washington from Cleo R*nPs i*cceived $1,627.25 and the »« iooo‘ et.„ lil^an ’s individual reading service a- Washington> on cha e of ^glectand of the ten munkips(lities variable to young people m more or wilful abaence- $12,251.09. leas isolated areas o f Ohio and -for , , ] The allocations, less advance draws, 2, 1872, Mrs, BoosS Svas the daughter o f John and Alice V . Henshaw I jcc . Contract j (1) The new 1936-1937 corn-hog are: Mabel Turner, Rebecca Gal-contract covers a two, year period, Ifiway and Pauline Ferguson. Miss Dec. 1, 1935 to N ov.-30, 1937. Odarvilt nv t ivsft ,Tu^n6r> who received the highest! (2) Bases are established by ap- o’rWk. fnlin ino- » ^ * de, w ^ r e ^ e s e n t-^ a r y ille High praisal by township committees-sub- School m the Greene County Test. lject to review by the County Allot- * 7 ” ----- Jment Committee in' order to Christmas Seal Sale {uniformity. ; The annual sale o f the Christmas| (3) Com Adjustment' in Mr. Cotton was the son. o f Mr. Mrs. Benjamin Franklin Cotton and and secure sare in Cedarville in 1880SLShe was a mem- . fnnnino. 1 T \ , vnrise as (,i) Lorn djust ent m 1J totalled her'of the Firs.t EiSbyterian Church, ?L T l .f ale, concluded byjpermit pointings from Id to : Cedarville . *vln Catton was maiTied' Ew.thd pupils o f grades 36. Having sold cent o f thecowTbase with a mi: the co-operation o f the library with the Ohio Emergency Radio Junior College. “ The commendable Ohio WINS JUDGMENT Driver Bolden has recovered <was made as follows: 1 School districts—Bath, .r first Wife, Mrs. Louise Howard Cotton, fifty 0r more; 49 hoys and girls* ; (1" who he married in County in earned free tickets to the local theater' >daughters, Mrs. William lg79j in 1<wtR n„,i ____ _____ „ _____________ l Beside^ her husband, she is, sur­ vived,by two suit Beaver, $794.59; Caesarcreek, State Library program is proof that Cedarville, $759.48; Jefferson, v».B, vW« » w .» , -aCfckm tel behalfof^ youth,’ ■ if, Vimj- f l a p n isM ic o p n ■ [Ross, $575.39; tSSlvercreek, $308.35; Louise; four broti said, ■ ■ ■ . made* 936 to 30 per inimum per cent o f the. base payments are to be o f ^5 per cent per appraisal fo r the ad- 1 here—he careful!” warning issued by Dr. cold was Walter H. bushel hers, Fred Lee, Du- h 7J “ "h‘" Jrd ® ...............................-$12.00 mits a pmducer to receive the maxi- Frank Kenosha, Wis., * c ,8i UjV s na’ ®ha^ aa’ .Fourth Grade ......... - - - - - ......... _ 14.59 mnm hog/Fayment provided only that ' The suit o f H. A. Dellinger against ^ 4 U » . Xenia’ Twp., $457.cl; Xenia Elmer, Rockford, III., and Oscar, Ce- ^ ade .............. ............ ^ ‘49 he-ProdmLa for market not less than is H ; ,E- Sw,f art hoa been dismissed. city> $l0|746.70. darville, and nine grandchildren. S i ®,3Ab .G! ade ................... ............. 1024 50 Per ce4 and nofc more than 100 per CASE DISMISSED "The d a y 'o f the common ia . , . . r. . ■w , « iw , i » b iw , uu u u »imi;uiJui’L*(u . This s the w,tb prejudice, to a new action. Municipalities —- Fairfield, $76.73; Funeral services were conducted Speeial Roem ... ................................05 Cent market base. The 1936 Hartung, director o f the State Depart- . FARM IS SOLD Bowersville, $70.44; Clifton, $37.40; day afternoon at 2 (o’clock with Rev. ment o f Health, who called attention A 50.27-acre farm on the Dayton- Yellow Springs, $690.09; Jamestown, Dwight Guthrie in charge. Burial in to the fact that the large majority o f Xenia pike, near ‘Rest Haven Park, $209.35; Spring Valley, $106,49; Bell- Clifton cemetery. common cold cases start in late De- was acquired at Sheriff’s sale Satur- brook, $78.16; Xenia city, $9,0 7,94. . ------- ——— ..... . ceniber, January, February and day, by The West Side Building and Townships—Bath, $469.05; Beaver, March. Dr. Hartung said the cold is Loan Co., Dayton, holder o f a mort- $136.88; Caesarcreek, $45; Cedarville, regarded by its victims mostly as a gage on the real estate. The purchase $16342; Jefferson, $61.67; Miami, nuisance, rather than a menace, and price was $3,300. The property,, ap- $100.29; New Jasper, $48.36; Ross, only the hardworked physician and the praised at $4,950, was involved in 'a $171.2 ; Silvercreek, $69.15; Spring alert health official visualizes—and suit o f Catherine Grove against Louis Valley, $73.99; Siigarcreek, « t T f S W^ e T T two brothers’ William'and Albert Cot- SighteSaving Itoom” .................... Osborn, $1,519.46; Cedan-rile, $375.03; from the Presbyterian Church Thurs- ^ Ga,lia County> and a 3iater Mra. b,fSht 8avln^ R o om ------------------ iper head base. lent on hogs will be $1.25 each hog in the market Jurors D rawn For January C ourt Term pur- peril, actual W. Peyer, Jr., and others. therefore realizes—the and potential. : * ‘ •— ■"* - - - - - j DAMAGE SUIT SETTLED More than . 113,000 forest trees j An entry approved in Common Pleas were planted during the current year Court today disclosed settlement out by vocational agricultural students in 0f court and dismissal o f a $25,000 Ohio in co-operation with the national damage suit filed by Andrew Milters Xenia, •$241,39. F. M. Chambliss The names o f jurors for both grand $47.38; ,^(1 petit juries have been drawn for the January term o f common pleas court.. The grand jury wilt convene on January 6th for" investigation of criminal cases. The petit jurors will Nettie Roberts, Dayton. \ Cedarville va. Plattsburg Funeral services, were conducted The Rcd and White squads clashed. (5) Planting o f soil improving or from the McMillan Funeral Home, Ce- with plattsburg last Friday evening, "erosion preventing crops are requir- darville, Tuesday afternoon, With fa the preliminary game the C. H. S .'ed on the adjusted corn acres and such Rev, Dwight Guthrie, pastor o f the reserves were snowed under by’ an plantings shall be in Addition’ to the Cedarville Presbyterian Church, in alumfil-teiimi The local tassifes played normal area devoted to ttiese charge. Burial took plnce in Massie8’ a fino -floor gamo and defeated the poses. Creek cemetery. orange and* blade team 33 to 11. , j The new program has been design-^ ---------------------- j Plattsburg boys had little difficulty ed to secure fo r corn-hog farmers ^ E i g h t e e n B i r t h s in topping the C. H. S. quintet, 27 to fair returns for their products and to 11. „ iassure consumers o f on adequate During November, a special feature o f the evening supply Cf perk in the future, Th# 0 was mother’s night. The mother and Agricultural Adjustmmit AdmifriStta* father o f each girl on both teams tion is cognizant o f the fact that the Births inGreeneCounty in Novem- were- admitted free. A t the half o f period o f burdensome surpluses With ber totaled eighteen according to the girls’ game the specially-honored the resulting maladjustments in ciirn Enters Race report on assignment o f jury trials. ■... The grand jury venire follows Hr. Frank M. Chambliss, 38-year* Amelia Hess, Sugarcreek Twp.; Lewis statistics filed With health authorities, mothers Wetelntroduc'ed hy'Mlss fetf« w S d i ^ i t b past stt that a reforestation program, according, to paWf 22, Xenia, against The Dayton old Xenia citycommissioner* an- Drake/Xenia first ward; Earl S. Wil- BftbiG}, born in Novcmber were as and presented a rose. The band, tmder drastfc' curtailment o f production is Dr. Ray Fife, supervisor o f vocational PoWer and Light Co. Terms o f thenounced Saturday, his candidacy for Sqn, Xenia second ward; Frank A. folioW3. Infant LeyeSf R> Fi D> 2, direction o f Mr. Reed, presented a'no longer necessary. The new pro­ agriculture fo r the State Department settlement were not announced. • Greene County representative in the Turner, Miami Twp.; Harry Kieman, Spring Va,Jey. Patrlc5a ^ Lutz> R, splbndid program o f music and cleycr-’ ^ am is designed to continue the ad- o f Education. He reported a recent - Muterspaw’s suit was based on Ohio legislature. Xenia first ward; Clara Hudson, Xenia p D h gpring Val]ey; Shirley ly formed letters on the floor repre- justment o f production sp that all do- incrense o f twenty-one wcatiopal. ag - severe^ burns to the left wrist and Dr. Chambliss, who has J ieen a second ward;^ Mary Wing, Miami Luc5,le Huntcr| Alvin Leo Steiner, senting mother and the two schools. mestic requirements will he met with the next riculture departmente which brought right foot, suffered the night o f July practicing physiciAn since 1926 and is Twp.; Allen Howard, Xenia fourth Thelma Irene •Klontz Jamestown" * the state total to *245 schools which 23 , 1934, while walking through the now serving his second foupyear term wanl; Martha MeGervey, Xenia third Rona]d Walter Slusher, near James-> Cedarville against Bellbrook offer systematic instruction ,in voca- back yard at his home, when he came on the commission, will seek the office ward; Jessie Bryson, Xenia Twp.; ntpharfi j^ e Borton, Bellbrook" Thla Friday evening, December 20, Jan ample carry over for crop year. At the present time there are 215 0f electricity, was hanging. The as representative. They will contest t . Marshall, Ross Twp. chapters o f the Future Farmers o f wire had been blown down by a do- the Republican nomination at the May The petit jury venire follows: America organization in the schools etructive electrical qnd windstorm 1936 primary. Dr. Chambliss was at Gertrude Clark, Xenia fourth ward; whero vocational agriculture is offer- earlier in the evening. Muterspqw one time coroner o f Greene County for B. F. Thomas, Xenia second ward; fib Appointment o f Brigadier General podley J. llard o f Cleveland, .com­ mander pf the Fifty-fourth Cavalry Brigade, as Major General o f the line, M*s 'said in his petition he felt as if he four years, ‘had been “ blown to pieces,” Archer, Wendell Ray Vanwey, Mary for Cedarville, Lou Toner, Ronald Michael Schliep, ] Come on Red David Huston Luttrell, Xenia, and j Come on White Martha Marilyn Gonzales, San Juan, ' Come on Team Porto Rico, who Was born in Xenia. Let’s fight! Partition Suit On Pringle Farm Lee Ferguson, For You, friends 'both near and dear; I‘ RETURNED FQR RETRAIN The divorce litigation o f Mr. and J re. Lawrence D. Wilson, Xenia, Has _ Ohio Notional Guard, succeeding the |>een Temanded to common pleas court Partition o f two tracts o f — ]ate Major General Benson W. Hough, £or ret^jaj by the second district estate, one o f 100 acres in MadlHpn Xenia fourth ward; vtes made last week by Governor courj. 0f apppai8. township, Clark county, and the other Spring Valley Twp Martin L. Pavey, The appointment is fioth the hugbp„ d and ^ f e had in South Charleston, Is asked in a Beavercreek Twp.; Object to approval by the war d e - 8ought 8 divprcc on CT0Unds pf petition filed In the Clark county com- Bath Twp.; Harry Hopping, SiIver- Here s a hope that you 11 partment at Washington. General cruelfcy g,.oss neglect and jnfldelity. mon picas court by Catherine W. Bost- creek Twp.; Dora Thompson, Silver- - jjlatmens, ■ Bard was horn at Wooster, where he Plf!as JudgC R< h] Gowdy. wick, owner of one half o f the prop- creek Twp.; Grover Wolf, Beavercreek And a lot o f Christmas cheer, received his public school and college concl„ding both parties were guilty qf erty, against Marie W. Pringle, Ce- Twp.; R. J. Meahl, Xenia second ward; i „ the name o f Christ, I wish ity-— ing,” refused to grant darville, O., and .others, represent Sarah Shefetz, Bath Twp.; Jasper His own joy through out the year! ... ___ 1 ■ R ai ML. Beavercreek Two.; Fannie needy families, toys for children be­ ing given in numerous homes. Cloth­ ing and shoes are to be distributed from the home o f *Mrs. Anna Be- Haven, where they can be fitted and altered to fit. Please call this week or next. Cash contributions amotMted to $33.72, with this following expend­ itures: Chuck roasts, $23.02; Oleo, a ;|on ^ teams wlll he admitted free. sagar’ $.2f 9; , Joseph Zlrnmeiv-Here’s a prayer, “ O Father, bless you- SatUiriay evening, January 11, the and ba^k®ts J " } " 1 ?3°:72‘ Ba,‘ L. H. Hnrtleyilh the falling o f the year.” 'teams will go to Bowersville to meet , T e’ ^• °°‘ ^ ia ** used to Harvey Fulkerson, Xenia Twp.; Arthur Graham, Bath Twp,; Walter St, John, New Jasper Twp. Ray Huston, Xenia first ward; Iha Hess, Sugarcroek Twp., Clifford •Miars, Spring Valley Twp,; Minnla Davis, __________________ ___ real Cedarville Twp.; Samuel McKnlght, Here's a cheery Christmas greeting, Jijbe mother and father o f each hoy A CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR YOU . By Grace Boteler Allen Coming Games Cedarville will meet Bryan, Thurs­ day, January 9, in the local gym­ nasium. This will he father’s night. bave,Jefferson on their floor. 4Delayed from last issue) 1 education. His military career began <^vrong doi ! with the Eighth Ohio Infantry with eRher a decree, although awarding ing other parties in interest, which he served in th e ' Spanish* ^20 weekly alimony to Mrs. Wilson,1 1 ................... ... Christmas Blizzard Mexican border hi 1916 and during the appelate court held the ra­ the World war commanded the One £usaj 0j |be trial court to grant the Opekasit Farms JchaOe dress and night gown materials jto he made up by. Mrs. DeHaven. j Special ackhowledgemeht is made 'to the following Organizations in cash <wservices; All o f the local churches; « ■ »»_ _ i j _ Red- Cross, Masonic said 1. O. O. E. *■ O-V M C I l d OHUS lodges; Boy Scouts, American Legion; otclt, p Thomas, Xenia fourth ward; Leo An- j j ay R Toadi you through the holly! . ........ - v, 4 . derson, Cedarville Twp, As it gleams upon your door; j Employes o f Opekasit Farms, Inc., E*8t*rn I - — May it spepk love through y 0 ur-o{ cioudale, 0 „.w e r e pa id 'a salary, y Sweeps Ohio Jamestown Has candle,— Rosypatterns on the flodv 'bonus for Christmas. A letter from* The Committee is grateful to all W.“ P, ^Mateliews," president o f the f ^ e d c a s h , food Or . . . Vli ,*‘ v . ■ i ft! OI vftO n i rt/ 10 m/ . ........ * ^ , • * - * * * Huo.v nvi'Wii^ «»■ w»v *»vv»» • iw« rt iaw i mi ^ ^ *t ' * a. Hundred and Thirty-fifth Field Artjl- husband a divorce was against the! . The brst genuine white' Christmas D i p h t h e r i a E p i d e m i c “May it sing sweet through the carols cotpttrfttjon> to employes stated that ffava^ t L l r time "»»• «• « * W r t t th . j . „ „ . 8 „ r0vsJ b. W V -------- V Sun, by thMe K.Mm.st d ,* ; U , b „,lm„ l„ 1&35 ,uW «« . f*™ levy, Thirty-seventh Division, :western front, regular employe fo r the year, indud -1 in six years proved to be one long ^ ^ . and that the court also woe In error remembered for with It came one o f State Board o f Health authorities Oh I give yotb merry Christmas, In awarding installment alimony to. the w0r8t buzzards this section has have placed a ban on all public meet- Happiest time o f all the year. Jn «n attempt to prevent sales tax wife. experienced since the bleak days o f in'gs o f any kind in Jamestown due to dodging on the purchase o f auto- ■ , .................—------------------- 1917-1918,- Motor trpfltc was not only an epidemic o f diphtheria. A number May the JOY o f Christmas bless you, ing the value o f perquisltes. Pay- mebilee, the Ninety-first General As- b{„ 1{cengfe tags and bill o f sale dangerous in tile blinding storm hut o f cases are now under quarantine. With its quiet anri,'rejio8c, .rolls fo r the year exceed $60,008 and -sembly Inspecial session haa passed regi3tratloni gitlCe the sales tax law in mSiiy places fhe roads were drifted — — May the Peace o f Christmas keep you, ,$6,000 inhopus checks were distal- an emergency measure (whichprovides became efl^tive it has been the a l- ' making traffic impossible, Garages Mrs, E. A. Allen is an honor guest Through the dq^ ’tU twilight’s close; buted toallregularemployes.. cash bonus c f eight and One-third per- * * * * “ •*? f t& cent o f the total earnings o f each ?™vid* tadteta and ciothing to those in need, COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS COM., By H. D. Furst, C. -A, Towneley. .that any purchaser o f \a motor ve- ]pgcd pra<.tice o f many Ohioans to had a busy day and night, The main 8t a -Christmas patty given Friday May the HOPE o f Christmas kindle hide outside o f the, state who ■ is, a purchase automobiles and other motor highways were kept open as best as night by Dr. and Mrs. Hqw»r$ Jones, E1Yam* hearts the Christ, anew, resident o f Ohio must pay a $25 fee vehicles in an adjoining state and could he expected with the shifting p8rk Place, Clrclevflle, Ohio, to the this, the best grain I can garner, fqr inspection service before he may thereby escape the tax. ■ 'w ow . Papyrus club o f fJfccteVttlc. > W Christmas g ift for X<>Vs i ' ! ■ ■ ■ ■ ’ l * ‘ Mr. Ralph Murddek and sister, Misi Ina, spent Christmas with ' their Miss Mary Margaret McMillan, who ihrother-in*law and sister, Rev, and ,is a t t e n d Muditegum College, is Mrs. Walter Morten, in LouM e* kerne for the HoHday*- ixy. ’ I " --- *-»■ '

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