The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 1-26
t / m % mw n m $m mmmmm f ir s t , a o v b r - E H F YOTT ABREAST m THW TIME®. RBSAti THEM ! J ADVERTISING IS N1W S, A® MUCH AS THE HEADLINES OK TK& FRONT PAGE. OFTEN IT IS OF MORE SIGNIFICANCE TO YOG# F I F T Y -N I N T H Y E A R N O . 1 1 C E D A R V I L L E , O H IO , F B 2 j ) A Y F E B R U A R Y 1 4 ,1 9 3 6 P R I C E , ? ! , 5 0 A Y E A R news letter FROMSTATE DIYORCE SUITS Disclosing her husband left heme ten dap alter their marriage, Decent*f her 1, 1981, and did not return, Vir- ( " ■ ginia Mao Byrum has filed suit in ] COLUMBUS. - A substantial increase in foe* paid by domestic and tocher foroe^name rf^K^The i ^ i ^ c e ^ a t i ^ ^ e s a ^ n O h i o couple vms marriedI at Wilberforce. January S t h e £ * ,fe ^ lful abaence itm same month in the preceding three Ch’ ^ wilful from Kome nf for eight years and failure to contri- corporatten division the Depart- bute £> ^ support, Ora Vizzo has t o f r v ' a t “m l bought suit for a divorce from Nick & t L % ? S » o 5 t i w d i v i s i o n S e?wew m X iel Secretary: Myers assented, 4<servod as S ^ warnen a barometer-of business and industrial September 1, 1924 m Xenia. conditions in the state. Following the A cim r *^nr«xr gradual increase in receipts through- FORECLOSURE.ACTION out 19.35,the figures for the first .The Northwestern Mutual Life In- month qf the new year should be very -surance Co. of Milwaukee is plaintiff encouraging to business men and in- in a mortgage -foreclosure action,, re- dpstrial leaders who are confcemplat- questing judgment for $J9,000 plus ing new ventures." The corporation interest against John H. Hyde and? fees and >miscellaneous -receipts for others. Property' in Miami Twp. is last month totaled 933,867, compared involved in the suit. E. L. Rush is to 424,727 in January 1935, to $23,375 attorney for the plaintiff* in January 1934 am to ^24,294 in " January 1933* There were twenty- PLAINTIFF BUYS'PROPERTY fonr more new -George Gallagher, plaintiff ta a last month, or a total^ of 352 as c m paction, suit against MaryGallagher pared toi 2| “ £?? dndtothers,,ha? elected to' teka prop-, w el±y inyo^ d » . b* & ?290, the! twenty-seven in January 1035. , ,v" _____ I CANYOUNAMEPUPILS IN;THIS SCHOOLPICTURE? *. » . A . Assembly Monday, February 10, the seventh! grade assembly program, announced by Louisa Miller, opened with .the singing o f the Doxotogy, followed by the Lord's Prayer. Alice Hanna read as t% Scripture, Psalm 25. After the devotions, Carl Watkins gave a reading, "Girls Don't Have No Fort," The speaker, Professor C. W* Steele of Cedarville College, gave a very in- itetesttag talk on thetheme* 4‘Op- portuttities That Await.” TOC. H. INBILTMOBE ; AWARDED’DIVORCE - [/ We have a new picture, study in this but given readem .something new to ture but leave that for you 1» give vterk to the . eligible relief •, ALIMONY SETTLEMENT load,” Dr. Watsort1said.- “There are p„vm„nf very few instances where WPA work- as ^ , jpnA„,y5r -Fnii era feel that they do.not have to fur- pife' liish atate day's WdriC for theScorn- S pensation they' receive, but some of **«" „?ourt •,n, $he these instartces are of suchconeem Tuterbaugh against Ira that I feel it necessary to announce ruteroau^‘i. that• the-state WPA will back the. .. . various WPA district directors to the /ESTATES VALUED limit ■ O'fiVAPnA-'! ment entitled, authorities; respect ,i number refuse ,..iv value, $1,036; obligations, $723: net Charles L; Darlington Delinquent Taxes Heads Xenia Company Reduced In JCounty * Lincoln Program A special- program, commemorating Lincoln's Birthday was enjoyed by the high school Wednesday.morning. The Boy Scows of the high school were seated bn the stage in their scout uniform in recognition of National Boy Scout WSett. Dr. W. R. McChesney was the speaker, UBmgmshiB'theme, <rWby We Love Lincoln," He told in his im pressive mannhr the human qualities as well as the great achievements of the immortal president. f!edarville Divides Double-header ' vWith Ross Last Friday evening the Red and White' basketball squads travelled to Ross High'. .Cedarville's sektet clinch ed the League title by vanquishing the Black and White team, hitherto un beaten in league competition, by a 28 to 24 score. Tide waC^a fast and furious ■< game.,tihroughout, \ tire score being at tbe half 13 to 8 in favor of Cedarville lassises. This was the eleventh victory in a row for the Red and White girls. Rotfa's' quintet defeated the C. H. S. cagers- by a margin of 27 to 17, although' the winners'were outscored in the last half by two points. C, H* S. band, played for the Home- <eoming-and-during the half of boy's Xenia Woman Killed^ ■^ . Y"i ^ « HMHuwaw^ uuv «MHA ya VVJf D H i w b ^ f e Charles L. Darlington, Xenia at- tornev. has been elected head cf the D u r in g I| a s t Y e a r ivfrs. Gertrude Marie Wiley, 36, was ———I killed and her husband, Harmon E., A reduction, of S21.4w.85 in Greene is believed in a critical Condition at Iville.' recretary comiiission was made- urea ween or value, $390. becomes general manager, w. craw- " Dpiinriuehcv ’onuteal l Gtunmission Chairman Richard A* pjgtate o f Matilda J* Ritenour: gross f0rd Cfrig, retires after a service n£!rA* l a ^ 1 Forster*, Mr* Ry^t --whp Succeeds vaiuc,^1897.11;'oWigatioftsV nothingjwith the compahysmcel917. . . since 1920 When it i George & Uates o f Massdiom resign- ^et value, $1,897.11. . - p. C. Or*was reflected ed, ia a Criunteus druggist, th i^ -fw r E3bttte o f Malissa J. McClellan: and Norbert McCalllster, who has been S I 'g ' jj®®" iiSwm'Vnlhs, 91.193.78; net ^value. ca S h fe r i^ r ite become a .directs a^' . Estate o f Catherine R. Eink; grosS The" Other directors are: E. M. - - data com- grocery at Detroit and Market sts. peak year in that city. . . . when' the The automobile became wedged be tween two 'freight cars and was car- X in the ried about 60 feet before the teain vma annually brought to a stop, Mrs* Wiley died at only $6,- on the way to the hosmtal. - - al/wdyt, $il,*/. .YFildy. was Coining Games C. H. S. teams will play Bellbrook in the College Gymnasium,, Friday, February-21, There willhe a special performance by the H^SiyBand. Our 'new drum major, in uniform will lead (he band in the floor march. -Honor Roll The semester work having been completed in American history and second year algebra the honor roll for juniors Slid seniors for the third six weoks period is as follows: JUNIORS . lMbe^,AndsrsC% Mari Col Charles H, Ervin, 65, formerly of this place, died Wednesday at 10;15 at John Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, following an operation February 3. He had submitted to a serious abdominal operation with pneumonia developing FYiday. The deceased was bom in Blooming- ten, Ind., the son of Madden and Martha Hemphill Ervin. When a child he came to Cedarville with his parents and later graduated from the local high school. One of his flint business ventures was n shoe store in the room occupied by A. E. Richards. Later he joined with his' brother, James, in operation of the locaL flour mill. Mr. Ervin with the late Herbert Dnvis engaged in the milling business in Xenia in 1892 and in 1922 the Ervin Milling Co., was formed, the partner’ being his son, Fred M.,Ervin. At one’ time he was a member Cf the firm of , George and Ervin Bros/, that operated the elevator in Jamestown. Mr. Ervin was twice married,. 'his first wife being Miss Eva Barber, of this place, who preceded him in.death in. August 1934. "He is survived by, * his second wife, Mrs. Emma Cham bliss Ervin, a son, Fred M„ Xenia, and four grand daughters. He was the last member,of his immediate family , and was a member of tbe First U. P. Church, Xenia. ' The funeral will be held from the First U. P.' 'Church, Xenia,- Saturday - at5 o'clock. COLLEGE NEWS Friday morning,'February 7, Cedar ville College and Cedarville. High- School held thicir 'annual Day of Prayer at the First Presbyterian Church The invocation was offered by Dr. F. A.' Jurkat, the Scripture was read by Supt. H. D. Fursti Rev. Wal lace F. Foust, Pastor of The -First „ Reformed.Church of^Xenia delivered a very inspiring and helpful sermon. Dr W. H. Tilford, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Xenia offered' prayer. The music for this ^service - was under the direction of Mrs’. Margaret J. Work, and was furnished' by the Girls’ Glee Club, the Male / Quartette, and the Orange and Blue '; Serenades. . - 'ik: Mrs. J.H . Wolford A new aeries o f radio talks on con- — -• temporary writers; apensbred by (he f 2,5W, nebvalue, same amount. Ohio School of the Air, will feature , *1°, ?r/*I,io,r?. E: gross State Librarian Paul A. T. Noon, value,. $1,650; obligations, $2,002; net Clubs and school classes in more than vatfe» f1 -JnS*,.' , „ w , 300 Ohio cities $nd villages huve en- * Elizabeth Strohm: gross listed as regular group listeners to the VftIue» *2,251,25; obligation^ ?3,192; program according to Director B. H. aetvalue, nothing, Dari'Ow **— >'rt.a. angina Estate of. Mabel E. Weaver: which dresses, day WOOL Cincinnati. ____ , ______ , Akron; WALK, Zanesville; and YHBC, Appoiiu'piifpvfti math ? good hooks,” -Mr. Noon commented! ■_ APPOINTMENTS MADE ” lt ritotfld be made the instrument George Davis- has been designated---- „------- of creating a desire for the best in administrator of the Jennie L. Davis United Presbyterian —‘ 'vi— 4{"<" TOWnii n nnVKnn estate, and has filed bond of $98,000, ,r“ " is anticipated this year by reason of Colvin, and two twotners, wvmy « ,« the fact the county auditor's office will Frank, all of New Paris. The body sponsor a public^sale March 9 in was removed to the Neeld funeral Died Thursday Eve. '^hich 1>10'^.,an<l trac^/ on whichhomehere* taxes have been unpaid four years, will be offered to highest Adders. | e a £ u e Q f Q f i io ' r • • . IV ja i v:VK » m v i v « ■ ............ ■ . .... Mrs. America Mills Wolford., 88, proceeds will be used ,to pay back tuanit&'HarpetvMary Frances Heintz, Enid Hickman, Louise Jacobs,Dorothy [Kerinon, Alice Pullin, Doris Ramsey, Betty‘Rowe, Bite Struewing, Virginia tiwaney/Betty Swango, Alary Jean Tbwnaloy, Charlotte Turner ,Mildred Williams, Frances Williamson, SENIORS Harold Benedict, Geneva Clemons, Daniel pennehy,’ Pauline Ferguson, Howard Finney, Rebecca Galloway, jElmcda Harris, Roy Ledbetter, Homer ie, iAlford Memorial Gjymnasluttr. An' Unusually gbod dinner was served, to the 235 guests by the Ladies’ Advisory Board of the College, A program • after the dinner was furnished by the Musical Department of the College directed by Mrs. Margaret J. Work.. S o o r t s m e n C o n v e n t i o n jDorothy Sipe, Marjeain Smith, Charles " 'Whittington, Mabel Turner, Phyllis Kersey, The Seventh Annual Convention of the League of Ohio Sportsmen will be held February 20 and 21 at'the Hotel, Columbus. of Jacob N, and Harriett Rupert Mills. for forM-losure o- ^ She had resided in. Cedarville fifty- Taxes on the narcels ctRifled hiwe Dcshler-Wallick Hotel, Columbus. & d e l& e T four0 consecutive ^mong the speritef. W be J y united Presbyterian Church there. voar* . 'Ding” Darling, one o f America's «*- . y ■ .( |iending conservatiOhi#te; E. H. Hane- Mrs. Wolford is survived by the fol- | ^ ll CvilkTV* ___ , ___ _ jfeld. Director of Agriciflture;. A. F. tMoon, Ohio Farm Buread; Mrs. Nora . . THaItor, president o f.’ "Save Out* M em bers door Ohio” Council; Cdl. Pfelffnar, and " ■ Oliver J, Hartley, president and sec- , . , rotary will make their report of the should recent meeting of the'Wild Life In- $5 a atitute in Washington, D. C. Congressional district m fo ^ c id e were named ^ Sed^Sie' late” tlnlted States District Jhdge Benson J. Hough, Governor gar estate. the home Saturday at i:ou P# Ill, 4UJU. wv vtof-jf.™— named burial was made in Woodland Cem- day for attendance at meetings, ac- Other not^'sneaked will h*. t**—. doming to . resolution ^op ted^ th e S S & S f f i of Ohio, and Boss Johnson o f Station state legislature WLWW^bs®Saturday,nightRFDpro- icgis ature. gram^is known to ril fattn folk riid|d«tewnr«cts or txmgress nnconawtu- * Will act as toast-Stional. On the Cedarville affirmative whether a special election will be ,1V*, fw n iiuowu w . — . called to select a successor to Con- administrator of the Molly Brudas ctcry, Xenia. corning w a muiu>i<i» ______ isetaan MCI G. Underwood, recent- estate, under $1,000 bond. - — “— ------- new county federation of rural school „£ Ohio, and Boss Johnson o f Station appointed a federal judge to sue- Harold Binegar has been appointed A *>h in iram on t T l*iv bomnds, which will be presented to the WLWwhose t r y, i t r - 4 +»,„ i.+« tTnliMl States District administrator of the Cinton R. Bine- ACniCVCUIGIlT MJHy state legislature. . gram is k -- - . .. , --------- , „.... W i l l R o M iiw p li S The resolution recommends similar sportsmen ■** u c «*•»» i 'l l u compensation tot the county boards master. ColIegeDebate Teams Meet Rio Grande The Cedarville College debate teams will enter a duel debate with Rio Grande College debaters in the Y. W. C. A. room of Mrin Hall at Cedar ville on Thursday, Feb. 13th. One debate will take place at four o’clock in the-afternoon and the other will be held at seven-thirty that evening. The question, to be debated’ is: Re solved? That Congress shall have the right to override by a two-thirds ma jority, decisions of tbe Supreme Court declaringacts of Congress tinconatitu- lllul — , under $650 bond. Bort, The Limes, Robert Zimmerman and N. N. j at the rate of 12 meetings ,a year. Martin L. Davcy announced, ____ _______ ________ governor sent letters to all newspaper Hunter were named appraisers, I -------- .. . - - — - „ . . odite» in Pickaway, Ross, Fairfield, Bessie E. Graham has been named Women of Xenia and Greene County A new law renteyps all compensation j , ___ , ........... ...... " '* ’ ” -----'“ "•’ties request-administratrix of the William II. who are interested in the Home Dem- for school board members, who form-ljviRS. DAVIS ENTERTA1 ----- *•- . - J— •’ Mfi r TVrttfram always looks erJy received $2 a meeting ter 10j D. A. R. fM —.T--- to' , Ho^kbijr Perry a>unties request- admituBtratrix of the wuiihtn tu vmo are . .............. ........ . . m ENTERTAINS tag them to determiii the sentiment Graham estate, under $3,000 bond. C. onstratlon I*rogra al ays look* erly received $2 a meeting ior iv n a »• MEMBERS in their counties requesting .them to F. Greer, Edwin Shoup and Walter forward to the Annual Achievement meetings a year, „ ....... . determine /the sentiment m their Belt were designated appraisers. Day which is a summary of the year's The resolution points out that the „ „ „ r r n„ , oommunitte* regarding^ the proposed 6 aPtivltios and also an otmcrtimity for members are entrusted with weighty . Davis, enteitained. mem* 2SS!SffMSlbS"atoroxim^^ HELD TO GRAND JURY presentation ter HomeEtonolnic* responsibUitiea that Tcquire sacrifice'fejughters^of ^ A m e r i^ R e ^ u ’ MtjWlia tota «Wto»to.»tol, W5.M0. J t a * * , * * d „ .abject matter, to . l.rg . (jtoto. ot g tjn u l, slaughter, Miss Ruth Glenn, 23. color-women. The progratn committeo con- giUti08’ Copies wdl / ? nwirocd t°'dav afteraoon * * RESEARCH CLUB HEARS^ ^^^ ^ Wilberforce, was held to the grand ®jft5ng of Mrs. Leroy Jacobs, Mrs; Vnnd^ [ Mrs. W. W. Galloway, Chaplain, w mM,M‘ sn oo° bond when atfvo w !V M S e sn ey of UdocteiMh# D. A* H r i& lA ^ tS d team are RUth Kimble, James Ander son, Joo West, and John Tobias. The negative case Will be uplield by Justm Hartman, Harry Wallaso, .Donald, n w v BwricSrt, and Harold ShaW. Dr. W.} P"LWed"°fda^> O. Wehrle of Dayton Univmity will “ »egrs was dismissed .^erring judge both of thei Aetowbte. mrtl^d®y W grace AV{^Rt)r° WiKiniRii} • »j|Miii5iiv4Wf . . was the guest speaker before the Re- Arrested last Monday a ‘few hours wiu UtJUll iUM*u search Club at the dinner meeting at the^nude body of a new born tral High School, ^ e hotec of Dr. and Mrs, W. It, Me- intefit boy was discovered in In addition to the reports that will Chesney, last -Thursday evening. tile vicinity of ho * ’ - - v!~~ irnwfrtllN - ' •- ' — t.*., „„ mother confessed. >oy w i m m uuiuu,* hor home, the young be given concerning .various projects T „ , n r i ,{ l J * A « t \« «d, according to au- carried Mrs. Frank D. Slut* of the ^ D i e Amor^pnn Homs Department of Fed-j || evaico vyuuucuh vmw » di0*. ^ iS ocfil|*‘on{ ! jvn « nrl< pui.ov.,11 'v- C. urant, oi senna, anu -mrs. Prof, Frank D, Slut* has appeared^' „ Dawl ^Simon^ ^ Frank Crtweil^pr^nt^jta mtmjsst- As Home Burns I R B p * A U W i P U « J « » c - Mr. Wildman was a member of an »ccoruiuK «, ««- .• , ekpedition sent to Russia by the rhorities< that she firat attempted to American Home Department of Fed- Friends Church In 1924, His trip hum and then strangled to death her ©rated Women’s Clubs is invited to was during ’the famine and through own baby - — *«« the party a large number of horses were imported to Russia from Siberia, MRS. CARRIE FINNEY WEAVER , , , ' ■ ... — - l - - ahd has always been Highly appreciat- ,.^.v -------- death MOitday about 10:15 when the *iani - . „ ..., A« ster, Gordon to the ways and means com mittee, replacing Mrs. Lucy Turner, who resigned, A paper on "The Home-Making of iGeorge Washington’’ was read by Mrs, >W. C. Grant,^of Selma, and *Mrs. <iu|rw»wtoto —--------- HIs second trip to that country whs in 1931. He had many articles from that1 country for display such as wearing apparel, linens and art work Fifty members and a covered dish dinner tables. Later a musical r ?, Fr nk D, Slu s red1 u vui QIMlVJBBfi OI M|tl( Akiuuoiu „ . . . before Xenia audiences previously Simons, 2, sons of Mr. and "Mrs. Ray f rat,li uresweii i and has always been highly appreciat- Simons, Fairfield, were burned to 2?T, f?,vieW of rtnHnv «,hn t : e t e D iel,” a biogr; „ the book, “Black biography of Daniel Web- family home in Fairflpld burned. An, A ^ hoUr waa enj6yed « the DIED IN SALEM, ORE. ed. 1 , Arrangements are being made for a l ii n m rairnuiu u »ii .i .- plate lunch to be served by the Xenia overheated stove is «D ««, 'a# Au* nmai'im Mrs. Came, Finney Weaver, 50, wife Central Home Economics Doparimsnt *t 4hegfire.^ .Tim ^ th er. had were kerved^y^rSi DariS “ ..... ■* * Fred Dobbtas, The Cedarville •College basketeers celebrated the Home Coming in a very sad manner. They’ played Bluffton College in a game of basketball which turned out to be the slaughter of the . innocents: After the smoke of the battle cleared away the score board, read: Bluffton 54; Cedarville, 27. At one time in the game Bluffton led by the remarkable score of 17-0, The ; [score at tbe half was 29-11. On Sabbath afternoon, February 9, a program, was given at the O. S. & 8. O. Homo in Xenia, The Girls’ Glee Club and the Orange and Blue Sere- nnders sang several numbers and Miss Glcnna Basote^ gave two readings. After the program the girls enjoyed an informal tea at one of the cot tages, • ' On Monday evening, February 10, the Dramatic Club bad a covered dish dinner at tbe homo of. Miss Mary Williamson. Following the dinnerthe new officers of the club were installed and the members enjoyed a short pro gram and games. mission will bo free* E. I, STRETCHER IS . OUT FOR CONGRESS Edwin L, Stretcher, Yellow Spprtags, has announced as a can didate ter the Democratic nomination ter-congresa in the Seventh District. He!is a 'native of Clark county but reared in Yellow Springs. ' STILL THAWING PIPES of Lincoln’s.” President McChesney and a number of thestudents attended the International Day program at Wil berforce University, In the evening the Cedarville College Mixed Chorus participated in the International MusiCale at Wilberforce, The faculty and Students extend congratulations^ to Prof, and Mrs. Otto W. Knohrmatui on the birth of a son* Otto Van DeVere. The Yellow Jackets won their second victory over Wilmington on Tuesday night,and thereby Capturing heSS lo ^ o T t h ^ ^ O « wip Nortiiwost Ohio of lShto¥bH6 shwdl w o r iv a t e S r e2el Verdict ,an<1 their fourth victory offld&ls haveWnur- ^ campaign. The Yellow Jackets cLsed an electrical device invanted.fe ter thawing, frosen pipes and the re-! o^ Cedarville suits have been satisfactory. Every A°$S ***« Quakers cHy and village hi this part Of Ohio YeJIow has experienced froxen water pipes. ;firlnl BCorT^-21° CBd n *° wm^t* * i * Sanderson and Verner GaloUgh, Miss fleld, the daughter of John M. and - Anna Jane Wham* college student, Grizzella Sharp Finney. .She spent PUBLIC SALE tllv MlWV'tW* collapsed. The family formerly re sided ip Marietta and moved about four months ago ta Fairfield. sang a group iff. Russisn songs. iieFomlyTlte^in Cedarville and 'wa« — O, Evans will hold a public sale 'ANNOttNGED FOR J l L club m K ^ o S S f f C » ANNOUNCED 1QR. business meating at the home ef Mrs, f»o8. Site taught in the Cedarville £outh ®f *27" , flt no°"‘, Mr, Evans on • *-*, - — has rented his farm to his son, Frank, ON HOG THEFT Frank .Eyler, fifth member of the gang of hog rustlers that had a hand in the tibaft of fifty-two hogs ^ „.... .. .4 from the 0, F* Marriiali farm haa COMMISSIONER bech given a one to seven year pen —’ 'sentence,. Four others have men U m flW * 0WSH8* I Ckdartiile'a eighth x sm M the « * r S ' A S The Cedarvills Grain Comp«ny tbat,Alfor<J Memorial Gymnasium, recently took over the ARen elevator has opened for bUetaeee With H. F,. Hupmsn as local manager. The firmIMethodist Brotherhood has recently installed a grain dried [County st the NOW Prmident McChesney addressed the ‘ of cataton Burlington M. Auld of this/ township, art* given pen sentences.. VHglllWwe ... Rfirih P«U Thursday, February 20. putWftS schoois &r a number of yCAf^ llttfl ICHWJUiiw Amiu ui leannviiji s »u u|■ ^ ^ ^ ------- * and then went West where she taught ^ ’° h“8 ^ eh Tfarmi"K the Anderson J- * /irtARRiitti a xtfAf tc*i fdf HnvetHl Yeuv b befofd1 tnatriftCTo jww the JftPteetowtt-Kenitt pike. U5uiii.d his cenditwcy Wwnetm^y for* rtMnvtnrtvi 1M m t s AWA* 1 T . T a a f « “ * - • * An- s a i s t f i s f ^ w i r ^ i »* enterprise* in recent years; and at one Finney* Xehia*and pr, John M. Fin- KLINE FOR ELECTION JOB - «... - * ^wpoara ^ time head o f a, chkdt hatchery in ney* Spokana Wmh,, anffa sister, Dr,| . »«-«*»* Xenia* has been given a two year Ctacinnatl. A ! jj - j -..,, Osborn sentence in federal prison m » charge f . E,.Fjnney, o f Cedarville* a r n ja m ^ ru l fix conducted in ^ r a ^ i n t i ^ bounty Recorder l*ritaer. Nelson J ^ ^ « t a six gA ji:e‘gutS ” r # ment ter a tear year term by tiia Re* Has anpounceil aa 1 engage in a general grata, feed and seed business. BOY SCOUT WEEK Taper Co,, plant in Cedarville by Dave Chambers, 87, and Bred Jonee, ERNEST H’ S A nnten w un o ni* a# a r ra ua w* SECOND TERM FOR RECORDER 32, both of R,R. No. 8*Springfield, re* duces the charge to pent larceny. . Eriieet D, Beatty .... 1 . a candidate ter his Mr..KennethFerryman*Whotenches R, B. Nevta, Dayteu. fore the Republican primary Mdy 12. spent the week-end at HMitfk and overhauled the elevator and wil- tpcbfimry 10, on the subject, ‘‘NatiomS [Lino o f Detente.’’ On Tuesday eve ning m*-- McChteney addrte*^, the, PMssbyieriah HndftNkteted at Hritefia-' on the atesject “Why We Love Lte-.; colft,’ ’ aUd in ihe eveiung spoke to tte . men m ‘the1Second Dutherim chafeh ta Springfield on the earns subject. .: Currie McElroy has rented the Dean-Bishop, forineriy^Croewett farm, .... ..... .. Barberroad. Mr. McMroy lmtvea the you have ymte.J, C, Tovmriey Iwwn wbkh w»a m H . ta Oramte Gemter* This is Boy Scout Week in honor of the founder* Sir Robert Beden- PoWsU. The local troop (68) has been wearing the uniforms m honor of title event; The Seoute will gather newspaper and taagaataea on sattur* day and aric that IWllW 1 mmmmwmm ' 't i
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