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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