The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 1-26
ARB ADVlRTiS»I> m m abwbt w M m . KgAJb T8EEK-! agpggi wwn:~mwm m i no . 12 BWBSijSlj ADVERTI8ING M ! f l ^ , A « IT O H AS THE H M IK 2N M ON m FRONT PACK, O FW N IT 18 O f MORE SIONISXCANOE TO Y O & y CHDARyHUE, OHIO, AY FRSRUARY21,1936 PRICE, $1.60 A YEAR j , jiin a ^ ■jpas ...................... . , COURT NEWS. J. m m NAMECOLEGEST : . ■ - • ’ .- . - ’m m in m vm m SCHOCri. NEWS < » ..... ..... ^ DIVORCE SPIT Indicating in the petition that h«f husband deserted her on their wedding anniversary- four years ago, DoVOthy N, Clarke has filed suit 1n common Inmaaed ihtorast pi^s court seeking a divorce from __ torY h> John Lewis Clarke and restoration to cbbum #®** in Stote^iutd °JLl” eml}e?8 her maiden name of Nickejis. They o f the Federal Writers Projects in waj.e married July 6, 1929 and ‘the ^ io . acceding to Dr» Carl Watson, plaintiff charges gross neglect and state1*administrator for the Work® wilful absence from home since July Profftaaa ‘Admirilstration. Numerous g jpgg, hiateria** asta librarians throughout ' ' _____ the state have volunteered to assist FORECLOSURE ACTION FWP workers to securing inter* The Homo Federal Savings and estlng odd* nnd, end* o f Ohio history, Loan Association of Xenia is plaintiff and many schopUofficials have asked & a against Oscar E. Helmlinger clashes to English and history to co» ^nd Fern M. Helmlinger, requesting operate.^ Dr. Watson said, one FWP judgment for $2,669.12 and fore- group at present is se^rrhiust the closure of a mortgage on Sugarcreek ****** «* the office o f Secretary,o f T^p- rea, e8tate< a . q gmitH is at_ State OeetgerS. Myers for data to he to ' for ^ piaimiff. included in Ohio Guide, Which w\ll he . _____ published in Washington *a soon as INJUNCTION SUIT FILED . , ■- ■■-'•* -■• f ' ■ .* f It is written,;, “The voters are a Seeking to have his automobile ox- This weekrwe present you a picture in Frie,P*.> andJaaws Bailey, who , Third rowMJrace,* -ttb^n^'^tene1 ^ t fl Jta*t. ...the etapted. from an- -execution order, of agroup of- college gilds and briyswai .a memberjof 4iis|ctaar.. ...... Wright/ PaulibeChlridl^-Jbe/EiittOn, relief ahd ®r* Charles W. Boling has been -granted of-aome years back. The delegation f p i i V e r Littie, Cecil Key&,JRriphGSr-, Watson asserted. *11118 is true not a'temporary restraining order pre- spent, the summer at'Miami Valley - don; Vance Burba, Whiter, Boase, only because employment is provided venting an' empending sale o f the car Chautauqua. Most all -of, them -are Sheesdes, .Martin -Warner. - Pauline,-jfetvirrM&Millab, - St. John. , for th* so-called fwhite collar victim Ra injunction1suit, filed against from local families- and you should,Gillaugh, Millie Evans Olive North- _ j ^ ’ ’ „ , . ’ ; o f the deia^ssion but because the ef- j aiyies E. Tweed and John Baughn, hove, little trouble in naming them* up, GlenrSharp. " r . ’ ' -«Mt« -a M r a ^ ’W ^ M l t »n as shbriff. According to the petition,] ---- -- ' ' ^ the production o f many valuable ad- Twocd obtained a $300 judgment aJ In the school group picture o f our . Sec°n<i royr^-Dan .-^ailey, Gilbert-«alph Jeffrey, Edita .B ^ ^ (Spao« dR|ons ooir' eultural possessions.” Kainst the plaintiff in Miami Couqty last issue W have'been able to get Beard, Helen Puiferv lAmur CalHns, McFarlwrt,'Mmry.MtoeSvIV*rt!'KvUna.' Work on the.state and local historical courts and an execution was issued the names--of the pupils- through: the Helen >Ogiesbue, Wikhsed- MteCollum,' - The picture is that p fth e second #*teriil for the Ohio Guide has beer to ^ gbe|fff who levied on Boling’s combined efforts of Miss LoUnetfe Ethel Swires, W'amn^Sataer, Willio and third grades ( 1904i'05^'RdOiii Nb; itt progress, since November, and al- aato. Judge F. L. Jobson is attornev Stervett, teacher, who is now located McFarland, John- Spratklin. ~ **E’ * * ■•-- taongh slightly more than 300 work- f^r the plaintiff. ' ; *wr.•wr*'- ... ................ A very splmidld dedication program is being prepared ypd; vwl! be btaed’ cast-throughthe school, Monday after noon, by means of the p«biic addross nyatam’o f the radio recently installed. Special recognition will, be given to the ?C|itaktafof- ’36, ’36 and '37, the donors ot t f» radio. and to the boys o f the Flyirtg Squadron and their' ad viser, Mr. H. W, Deem, who had. charge of the installation. Other speakers will include members o f the local board o f edheation. County '-IMil. Hm i» Ml meat manager ^ The -Member^ of'the general committee jpusital nupbew will be presented will assist in J 2 S * » - * 5;A-s— ***«J-•*«• -S S e ffiaS S glfiate .In »he ' auperintrtident’s office to all countv schools aj- _ sdl rooms of the buUding by means part in the teurnaffieht three r ^ - of twenty-eight loud speakers. ' sentatives being piloted, to t a S e ' % old-beiiding'W'Xenia aveitue.- Maurice Ewry Is ; Claimed By Death Mauiice Ewry, 58, died at the Greene' County Infirmary Hospital, ard have bean employed more than (tarn milHoir wOtdB o f copy on sub- ACCOUNTING SOUGHT £ £ ■ n ? e Suit demanding an accounting has .J25-. ^ been,brought-by John A. Ellison V Pm X T a S a ^ 8t “ I W , W ith the Xenia S L w f f i * National Bank named codefendant. A .•pVatad- tp illustrations. temporary restraining order was al- 1r“J' lowed the plaintiff. Judge F. L. John- Sabbath morning at four o’clock after Strange as it may seem, men by SOxi;is the plaintiff's attomey. an illness of two weeks. The do- to Qptonvfaa :th e women who suffer “v ceased, was the'so^ of Frank and tional Ecoiwmic LfAgUft on'-questions ■^iOi the makriy known "as “house- DIVORCES GRANTED Mars*, Bridgwnan Ewry and was bom concerning the taxatio^proMem of-| maid’a kneei’’ lt waa-revealed by .Dr.. On grounds* of gross neglect Betty in Sugarcreek Twp.' He*is sui*vived the United: States,aredisclosedby ; BSiery R. .Hayhhrsti chief of the di^Leymaster has been awarded» divorce by a sister, Mrs: Cora Clemans o f tlu's Dr. BenR. McClellan^ Xenia,who -is ster and restored to place; and three brothers, Calvin of one of the 117 Ohio members of tbe KOI: ■ Legion Post May Protest Vetoes Opinions On f axes Shown byBtonomic * * *^’4 v L e a g U e ^ lC a itV a S S ,, A sp0Cini meeting of the executive ■ 'coinnfitteeeJJoseph'-FfFoody’ FoetS’ Outetendingresulta'ofATel6**1^ ”1 No.i95/ Amertc«n lnipon, X«nli,'ntey «»■ N a tion a l^ k lW ^ ^ Ibe called'-withiH' A(tfewf«VK*W-w»n-' viikm of occupational disease of the irom jack Leyroaster and restored — * - . - f w« «A»oi r«n »ii State Department of health, in date ner maiden name <if Banner. , S i,hanL °f . N8« 0na*CT * ,L(( submitted to Dr. Walter H, Hartung, Donna Alley won a dirvocc from Florida, and Harry Ewr> of 3^ua., (hie the rtdiject of state health director. Of twenty-five Stanley Alley on grounds of fraud ; The funeral servtes were conducted ^ nmjonty of the chaeareported, twenty were men, Dr. nd cross-newlee1- and was ordered re- from tl>e Nwey Funeral Honw in committee, o f ec«aomi a S s T w l i Tta « .U a ™ tlint rtortd to her former » « . Xeni.; T ^ , r i » r ^ y ia ,1»tU ' Accup»tl0w«il dtetawHt-in Ohio declined — ,— in tae ,qw G e» - - JUDGMI^T aw arded ; E-ehiiKt t to 19M, Wheii teuKe were 1,556 cases The Peoples Building and Savings WP o f this place.- , (I) That sur-tax rates* on Indi- The ir^t n'-p ' Co. has been awarded a $1,126,40 ■ - vidual incomes of more than ‘$50,000 il taxation, piii. a-Apectai -and.tax*«x- cqWMdltO c lle - it bl1a fe rddys^ta co sidet* pretesting.; Gdv, Martin L. Davfey’s recent” vetoes- of essential iteffis in the O. S. and S^O. -Haroe^ biennial budget,- Paid B. Turnbull, post commander, indicated Wednes days ' Commander Tunp>u4l' - said,, the1 Xpecial’ meeting.;mays be>arranged be cause 'the next,tegular montb^yfiveet- reconvene*; state department? cotnmaadey, *of tat Legfl>fi^an4<«- trustee' o f th e * Hbme; in this classification. n>c« • . alent occupatienal (heease is derma- mortgage foreclosure judgment in a ff-itfMimfx TUNGSt N e X t should be decreased; (2) that « « . , or idM utloo o f 0 » oldn, for , uit ojVlort Bdmttd Stonton ««I * 8 X 6 8 « « » m ^ at rccr ttl, cJlirf a|»o.OM», o.oro .tto , -hlch 876 O0M oat of otoU l o f 1,400 otll, m , ■ f t n V n n r T .i« t oo lfom « » oo ow lort« gredmted . v n _ i « u r “ “ * i > ) “ “ ” ' 1 2 . “ X S K lU r io ffr tiy o u r r .J o .t.u , tore., moonabolow !» .« » » AooU oot boj otlt th„ Am cricuLvicn “in a way te-eppnsoring.tth** X^Bola home,? (kinnnailder^^^ vetehum’ organixation “is' interests in seetag thib'tae! Chlidtbh-NtCtO^ate w-eli; taken cate of, espedtiUy'Wlth't- gard to necessary items, -and every effort will be made-to see -that ihey Ohio motoiriats will be permitted to DIVORCE TRAIL use license plates until April 1* but Re-trial of the divorce suit o f Mr. taj^^nide y0Ur re! increased. ' 8li fW e d U f ° and Nr®. Lawrence D. Wilson, Xenia, j.urn ori ymT personal .property for Dr. McClellan reported there was IM6 tega^untH a fter March, 10, opened Monday in common pleas court tox<M> ym ^ teady ftfr incomc ^ a{Jverso vou> 0f wore than .80 per Registrar West of tae bureau with Judge Harry Rankin^ Washing- for I5t3a, the final day. cent of the'council and committee on o f motor Vehkxes announceA Due to ton C, H., presiding. This is .tit* a deputy collector will bo at the the question of processing taxes as « awor tlrt^envdopes bearing the Bec0nd trial following a decision of Xcnja pog^ffleo March 12, 13 and 16. compared with a 74'and 69 per cent 1936 plates^state that those maybe the court of appeals remanding the The 15th fidhi on Sunday this year, verdict of the two groups in favor UHd on *od hltar December 10. The case back to the lower courts The y onr next tax will be the automobile of reciprocal tariif agreements. mUU^ _ Ri7 ta^ r ^ el tu ’ Z T trial M »nd <*<»** do°**’ license duo Marsh 31st. Meantime you With refcrence to allocation of S n T Ja^ f Gowdy hftd «»« «Re* - tax on most taxes, most mendwrs o f the commit- wera printed In advance of. action b y a divorce but granted Mrs. Wilson vou nurchase. the ninety-first General Assembly in $20 a Week alimony. ■ 8 * v extending the time for use of 1936. — —— --------- ' are.’ tags. Failure to collect the sales tax re sulted tae greatest number of arrests for sales tax vtolstiotrin 1935, accord ing to R. P. Baitheiow, chief of the sales tax section of the * ” Commission. Cedatvilie College % To Honor .Ministers Harry S. Biff Is Out For Treasurer tee favored,.bote federal and state tax ation of incomes and inheritances, while the council would reserve income taxes for *federal revenue, leaving. BnotherhoodGroupa To Organise Oir.Marcfc3 _____ LONDON.—IL S. lhff, Lcnden con* CedaTville college Will confer honor- tractor and school board member, estate and Inheritance taxes for the states. A majority o f bate the coun cil and committee agreed that gasoline ___ taxes should he imposed only by the n of the State Tax ary doctor o f divinity, degrees upon formerly of this place, has announced jstates. The next greatest two minister*, both graduate* of the hi* candidacy for the Republican} Value of tae Tcferendum lies in the nu ber of attests were made beo-mw* college, at the June commencement, nomination for treasurer of Madison fact that it rep#e*ents tae consensus venders fsiled to cancel tae prepaid Recipients will be Rev. Nelson H. County in tarnMay primary. {of men who were selected a* rep- tax recaipta by tearing them, Mr. Thome, pastor of a large Presbyterian .Mr, Biff ha* been a resident of resentativw of the best impartial Barthalow stated. During 1935 a total church in Clarksburg, W. Va., who Dofdon for many years; and ha* been judgment of tae country. They were o f ]>07K persens were convicted of graduated in 1928, and Rev. J. Ken- engagad in general and railroad con- chosen from each state separately by -1 ,*t TW.4A * m »AI aw iif W, JgfinM ttectfug work for a long period, of |direct nomination and pwfetential ballot. All sections of the country sales tax ririations,, The section with noth Putt, rector o f BL James ttecting the most srnwts was the Cleveland Episcopal church at Griggsville, HI. n o where 213 convictions, were ob- Rev. Putt annually awards three cash - ••* ii- it- New Local Record mean n s xta VICUOlio ts wr in .. . . . . ____ taint'd out of 244 veudors arrested, prizes totalling $10 to the Cedarville Tnn p lw h t e r ii In n lia a « Examiners filed charges against 1,- college students who write tae beati t C w iK H ic c ll l i i u t e o , 356 persons during the year. essays in defense of religion. His ■*"'•" ... father was once pastor of the Ce* Annual savings to the state totaling darvillo M. E. Church. taete than $2,000,000 have been put .......... - ...... ..... - Into effect by executive orders, accorli- ^ * . . . „ . uMMfhvGovernorCedarville Producers tog to a report issued by Martin L. Davey’s action committee on the Sherrill state, government sur vey, The report, submitted’ by Chairman T. V. Taylor o f the com- ■a . With the sub-zero weather ice on the municipal lake east of town that broke up Saturday with the thaw proved to be eighteen Inches thick. Elect New Officers quality. In some places Massles In Corn Field were represented as fairly as possi ble The purpose of The National Econo mic League is to create an informed and disinterested leadership for public opSnion-*-»W*dership that is free from partisan bias or class interest -and that win be accepted as representing the best thought o f tae country. GMUr an iv v, laywr va w«w .v...- *®re ^he meeting c rw,jj js to be frozen solid, mRt*#, pointed outth*t approximately of the Cedarville low! of Miami „ — :— u.--------- 169 recommendation* made to the VaMey Cooperative Milk Producers' • * Sherrill irarvay would requite legis- association Wednesday night at Ce- iw O l lO g S iU llO ll lathre aetiou to task# them effective. darVille high school. j The survey noommended annual state They are; President, Hugh Turn- economtes ot mete than $15,909,999. h«ll, jr.; vice president,^. C, Wfl- -------- t i to additihn to the tavtog already liamson;. secretary and treasurer, Thieves Killed two hogs, each Wide, an additional state income of Williamson, the first woman to hold weighing about 150 pounds, belong- i f l f.ftfff gecared |>y ta* gc- office to any of the l ocals this year, ing to H« B Wolfe and Frank Cres- tarii tiifimroltliii; it waa said. and two advisory councilmeh, Fred welt on the latter’s "farm, Federal w* ^ th* Dobbins and Fred M, Townsley. pike, some time Friday night. The - A travelogue through tae southern hog# had eridehtly been hit in the i A mitnltif of the board of d(- states was presented by' tare* high hand with a hammer in thelr pens and teeter* « f tae state amutom’ retire* echool seniors, John WRRimitat), W#d* The oareaeees were dragged to meat svrtem Met week for a two* Monroe Pyles and Howard Finney, all the pike and hauled away. The field year term. Ghariee J, Manneyjof the members of the Future Farmers of i* some distance from any house Itararfmm* t f America, wldoh enabled the werk ta go on un- seeretoiy o f tbe state employes’ bane- "r""'''"f"'..T , r ‘" ftetal MaMteMta-toW- elected a mem- j . edw i N BRADFUTE HEADS hto o f tae hetod for a one-year t«rm. BUTLER COUNTY SOIL PROJECT The boerd idready has, mote than f t a j * . * * * * • “ ' * ‘”a* “ * j . m < BrM«U, for.™ !, r f thi, juriMxtaML place, heade the 30,990-acre soil con Benefit Payments To Farmers Soon a According to J. B. Mason, contract farmers can. expect checks amounting to $116,000-on 1935 cOrn-hog contracts $15,OOP on 1635 wheat contracts and an estimated $50,900 on 1986 con tracts. Gongram has appropriated funds, following the decision o f the Supreme Court that Invalidated the AAA. ' molested. Deputy Sheriff Walton Spshr investigated but there was little clue to work.On. Govi Davey Strikes At Q. S. & S. O, Home Gov, Davey to hi#' radio address Mondiqr night defending his veto of various'appropriations, hit at the. 0* B. A S. O .Home, claiming extra* vagairt managemeiM! along with other tiling#. The American Leglto h«d # n sv uvu e u r i-; The auction Rue from Massiee Creek1protested the veto- when he off w ,« ^h, hta « . toteation ptejertJn. Butti^coimty, one the Eagar Straw Dowd A P^er $196*154 fteto the itotitotion’s hud- ***- W iX ,A ^ plant itose Tuesday nights fete- get Of $1,100,687. the High School to Bowers* hall^mtolon trote will be planted to log the mill to dose down tffitii the f **•“ - - Ith* Crtek “ cfo* *Pri»E‘ line can he opened again. * j TU * I | , f SUCTION LINE FREEZES ■Ufrsta S E C T I W M . 1 . 1 County Sppt, H. C. Aultman,'Xenia, and H. B. Pickering of Jamestown, have been named members of a gen-r oral committee to make plans foi'tae 1936 Class B sectional baskrtbell tournament in Springfield. M*teh S, 6, 7,13 and 14, Appointment df SUpL Aultman and Mr. Pickering was,an nounced in Springfield -this- -Werit by jJ, Karl Hirtzinger, general tourna^ A1special' feature* o f the afternoon County, One o f these will be the O. WiniWgroestings froni'M. B. JH. Dar- S. and S. O. Home team..- The county rtiWf ditector of' the. Ohio School of Winner and rimner-up, nlso w ill' be- ' the !A|r*whoWiltbe'heard from WLW eligible. - * ,at two ’o’clota Monday afternoon. Other teams to take -part include- V - Pattona are invited to be present three from Clark County. four frbm; . > at theistaool for the-dedication pro- Champaign County, one o f which will - 1 ; -gram, which Will beginto 1:00 o’clock, be Urbans High * School, .'listed,\as . . ^ and-width will -include the following Class B; three from Logan C o u n t y : - features:-*- - and two each from Miami and*Shelby . . Pi-elude,; Radio*Music. Counties. i, ^ - IiitrodUctory Remarks, Supt. H. D. Five games are-scheduled for the* j Futot, opening day o f the tournament, flftewi Music, Boys Sextette. Greetings, Frin. Carrie M. Rife, Presentation of classes of 1935, games will be on the program, with 1936, 1937. tour also ori the final day o f the first Response by Class o f 1935, Lau- week." Semi-finals will be played ,on fterite Willihmsbn. March 73, two games being arranged,. Response by Class of 1936, Harold with the championship match on’ the* Benedict: - - night-of March 14. Special features T Response by Class o f 1937, Justin are being arranged for the finals, Mri NorthUp. * Hirtzinger announced. * MUsic, Wind Instrument Ensemble. members' o f the general W ' mittee include; H. M. Loudenheck, Urhana; ^Howard Scarf, New Carlisle^ Martin Berber, So.uth Chariestoit;^G.* - L. Ronemu^New Moorefield;-Walter Remarks, County Supt. H, C. Ault- jQscar t , Hawke. Clqrk County auper- fc11' ■■■■■■■■■'■ 'interident; Glenn S. Drummorid, Logan County- superintendent; C. C. Sander, Pteaentatiori o f the Board of Edu cation,': Response by members o f the Board j to...Education;' , man i Music, Girls' Quartette/ Recognition of the Flying Squad-JQuincy; C. E, McCorkle, Sidaeyi SheT- ten.' the.hays* o f the Flying Squadron. Music, String Ensemble.' Dismissal to classes. by County superintUrid^tl/^ M* L*« \ School Board May - Submit Bond Issue A Tate of TWo Cities Members o f the junior arid senior classes were privileged to see toe ^ number of patrons of the local ® pkr% r CM ^ s^ oh met ^ ^ loc^ board of Tale Of Two Cities,"wt Xenia, Mon- e d ition at the school house Monv Jy.rifternoon. "Hie famous story of ^ evening to consider advisability a“ 4,Pren'Jl ^ volutl° " ?“ »™ved of the board submitting another bond very, popular to sound pieties star- i6SU0 for the erection o t a ^ f J ? E1,zabeth A,,an building for the training of the agrl- and Edna May Oliver. cultural and manual training classes; m * - in.* .i. « ii The present quarters ate inade* 'u quato both for caringfor the size o f AJb^ % hT \ eC0: Me classes and installation;of « J k sary • » * « “ Wtai the state de, school Mohdi^. arid Tuesday of this partment of education granted: the; week duo to Illness. agricultural department, at the ox- Organfiation.of.MethodistBrot’iia:- hood groups for Grtene and. f^yetta couritisa>will ’taka pMcr<at-'a?mstotag-| of minietors and Uymn to Jgmes* March S. H. C. AsRnumf.X«*b,. is obairmaa of tto brcta#rhrxri'meveice#t to' the iix-cotmty Wiltotogton dtitrict and hasilwan.dMll^tto’tenipottoy ,tahlr- man of iksoouaty ior*aaisatio«:pend> tog:the-Jamtetown 'meetimp.' a A. Bone, B. XI. BsH-and M. C. Smith, Xenhi; G. H. Hartman,** Ca- dar m a t P. BL Whitemde, Spring Valloy, aad A; F. firvto.*af Jritateon- viil# were suggested as ptomtoenit offieete. A> t»mto»tirig- committee composed?*! Mr. Aultatan, chtrirnwan W. C. Piters/ New Buritagtoto tatiph Bartlett, Jamestown;' Hairy. Sfmith Xenia;. O. H, Hrirtman, CedarriRavand Rev. L. F, William, Spring' ValWy< BIRTHS IN JANUARY RR, Patricia . Louise. Alexander, Yeflow Springs, OWo. Oarleen Ann Aftkeoey, RR 4; Xenia Link June Bryito, Jamestown. Ixiretta Jean Bryan, Jamtofewn. .T bs . Leonard Hamfitefi, Yellow Springe. Norma Jean Xkrits, RR 5, Xenia, Shirley Marl* Lovett, Oidiitvilie* Ronald Joe Idngo, Yellow Springs; feggt#t'!li riR*, Friday, I#:30 a. m* "Assembly pertso-to-fhe stater it w asfor a'trial experiment to see whether patrons and program, wsa to charge of the Tj,fe Wal ^as ^een a 8UC<fe88 and en- righth grade, consisted of tae follow- dorsed ^ provan ,by tae growth of tog numbers: the classes. Application for next.ye*r Scripture, Psalm I, Anna Gerlaugh. win greatly exceed present enroll- Sortg, America, Entire Group. ment. Fl*J’t “Parts of Speech," Nancy Plans drawn have been approved by Wfiliimson, WsUac* Collins, Maude the state department, they being toe Tntnet, Paul Dobbins,.Kent Clemans, aarne ones that would have been. Used Arnold Thordsen, Vera Mae Fields, had the bond issue been approved at and Psrnice Frame. the last election. It was tho general FoRowing this very Interesting belief of patrons present at the Mon- pl#y, several routine announcements day evening meeting that the issue were mads, was not thoroughly understood lest fall,* Cedarville Victorious If possible a new bond issue will feo Thursday evening, February 14, C. presented the electors at the criming H. S. basketball teams won both primary election, gtenee rif ri d^to-header With Spring ^h-Game Ban«Oet the fitat place hi the league by defeat ing th* Spring Valley girt* 82-18. Althdigh the local girl* maintained Draws 200 Members ; Mm*#**.*.*™™*** J 2fi£ foo$M. The Cedarville lads were in especial commissioner delivered the principal address at the Greefle Corinty Fish and Mary turito J « ___ _ o~uUt> ttH «t vamuJiM orUttt ttiiior were m ly gtod idrik arid, dif»tea ^‘Spri^ Q^me Association's annual community Vail# boyi with little difficulty. The banquet to theMasonic Temple,Xenia, final 'ItoorO was 32-19 with Hatold Tuemjay night, before two hundred' Hmurt teadtog tae vray for his team m^ber*, itotek with l l potota. “Wlldlifri is to a rather preearibus The C. H. 8. band under the direc- collriitlon and we face an even greater tiofi cd li& 3Ree&With shortage uifieas constructive restora- aerting as drum major, weverlyformed y on Rtij taken/* the state corn- letters S, V. for Spring Vrili^r mad mi8gioncr warned speaking bsfrire *• — « * ' * *— rt’ - The directorj 1 - ’ - - ..... . ■ Faitii Lavonne Smith, RR 5, Xenia) Louisa May WHllams, CedarviH*; Roger Allan Wolf, 2655 Spring- mont Ave,, Dayton, rhjdlis Jean Etogtoi X^taa Snytha Jean North, Xetda. John Wm, M«Kcmle, RR 6, Xenia, Shirlsy Ann Lowry, Xenia, Dale Rhodes Long, Xstaa, Emily Joan KeMde, RR 2, Xenia, Ruth Ordrtto tam a , Barbara Ellen Halt, Jfcenta, Consuell* Gales, Xenia, Infant Greenlee, Xenia, S I# !# . Rani Frederick Btaribatw* Xu # , and d um maj rite in uniform similar to those worn.by members of the tamd. Beltarorik vs. Cedsrville Tonlglrt, ‘Fabrttary 21,. at 7M p. M sportsmen, mentaete of tiwir firisiWe* aikl friends, arid boys who partieipat- ed to the 1935 association, sponsored pcst-riddane* contest, Ho suggested that local sportsmen “ get together and thresh things cut locally, coma to an sgterimetrt amt Cafamte b m m mm m m ok l™ * !1** *?mw 19 ** i.- .u 'Sririd Offic)*) ■tVpIWlteUtoi ft# the county voioft. en irigisiativo *md other boys on the College Gymnasium floor to « nrin-league gatoe. This will bri the tint petformaWee of tae Iririal boys itod'vtat baud untE the Greane County Tournament, WiNtem Aiken will act as drum majfonsfot tae- band tata^ht when an- {l?ririitoriSd an pofft im ) problems.'1 George H, Smith, attorney, ptesi-. dent of the aseotiation, presided and igave a stoat talk. Otarif talks W#e iv thdliu iiittilmtiri jL D. StlNlllba 4MthW owviiHiwas*mwwi mm#' mra swwuwsajpy - swrssewwjr WMMOa HW>iidkltk ' ^ ^swnisvr • 4 g ’ "> “ *““P'Wwmt ^
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