The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 27-52

w m THINGS ARE ADVERTISED BY MERCHANTS FIRST. ADVER­ TISEMENTS KEEP YOU ABREAST OF THE TIMES. READ THEM! ADVERTISING IS MEWSl 1 1 XHDB AS THE HEADUNBS ON THEE FRONT PAGE. OFTEN IT IS OF JCQRE SIGNIFICANCE TO XQEL m m FIFTY-NINTH YEAR NO. 41 dEDAEV n iE , OHIO, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11,1936 PRICE, $L6D A YEAR HEWSLETTiS ROMSTATE COLUMBUS.—The State library in response to numerous requests from prospective college and university; students has obtained the catalogs of 623 institutions of higher education in the United States, it was announced by Librarian Paul A. T. Noon, The publications are available for use in the library’s reference division. The catalog collection represents all but a few 'colleges and universities in the nation, Librarian Noon said; mat^pt Another decline in the number of real estate foreclosures in Ohio was experienced during July, according to wata collected by Secretary of State George S. Myers and compiled by the Governor’s Farm and Home Protective committee in co-operation with Ohio State University. The July estimated number of foreclosures was 1,231, and involved Seventy-one farms aiid 1,160 other properties classified as resi­ dential, business or vacant platted land. The total was. derived from the reports by eighty-four county sheriffs j of 1,203 sales and an estimate of I twenty-eight sales based on the population and-farm area of the four DIVORCE SUITS Having been sentenced to one to twenty years in Ohio penitentiary on a forgery charge, Lee Palmer, Xenia, was served with papers of divorce proceedings instituted in common pleas court by his.wife, Florence, who charged gross neglect “ of duly, de­ claring in her • petition that he squandered his, wages on “liquor and women.” She requested restoration to her maklen name. Morris M. Oglesbee, in a divorce action against Ethel Oglesbee, charg­ ed neglect and asked that she be barred of rights in his property. They were married May 3, 1933 in Xenia. The plaintiff declared his wife has been continuously absent from honfe |Where School Teachers Will Teach This Year for nine months and that her -present whereabouts are unkonwn. Neglect and cruelty are charged in a divorce suit filed by Susan E. Crabbe against Virgil M. Crabbe, to whom sbe was married May 30, 1934 a t Coving­ ton,.. Ky. Her husband deserted hear, according to the plaintiff, who re­ quested custody of a minor child, a- ward of personal property, alimony, costs and attorney fees. DIVORCES GRANTED Ethel Schweibold has been awarded ! a divorce from .Frank Schweibold on! aiC“ Z T ^ Wounds of gross neglect, the defend- counties that were unreported. The . ., ... £ ' • . y. i... • e » i ' ■ . , 'an t s cross-petition for divorce being, July foreclosures represented a small ' '< decrease when compared with the 1,- 265 sales in the previous month and a sizable decrease when compared with the 1,602 foreclosure sales in July, 11935, according to the compilation. Warning that tularemia or “rabbit Cedarville Collage will be well rep­ resented in the public schools in central Ohio this year. I t is doubtful if any other institution in th* state has placed as large a per cent o f its graduates in cIsSB rooms. A- glance a t the list -may bring to the attention of all the class of -work being dene by the institution. Boards o f educa­ tion, superintendents and .educators each year tu rn .to the College -for teachers in -greater sutobjere. The fac t, that practically all of the g rad ­ uates are re-elected or take pindtiens in other school* stands as prsof th a t the educational department -is .raeta than meeting the demands fo r modern-day education in the public schools of the state. This year .eleven Ktpduates from Cedarville College will be found in the Miami county schools. Here is a list of teachers and .where they will teach this present school year. . ■Robert Richards, Pasadena, Mont­ gomery county. Millie Parker, Rath Twp. Eleanor FihnCy, Enon. Emily McDorroan, Selma. Charles Thomas, 'Enen.. Julia McCaUistcr, Xenia Twp. Ruth. Cross, Enon. Olive Brin, Houston. Dorothy Cony, Clifton. Mildred lab ig , Wayne Twp., Mont- of $1 mm FOR The Greene County yommissionera on the recommendation o f the Greene County Medical. Society^have author­ ized the submission of -a bend issue o f $100,000 for the purchase of a hospital for patients in dismissed. Under terms o f the dc ■tree, real estate, is to be divided equal-1 ly and the defendant must pay $dj weekly toward support of two mtoor|8°Jn*ry rounty. children. 1. Russet! Murray, Rosewood, Ctuun Charlotte B. Lane was granted afpaign Co. - divorce from William Lane on grounds IHarriet- Ritenour, Iof gross neglect, and restored to her [Miami county. » Joseph Watt, Woodstock! Martha WaddL, PeebW. ■V Anna J. Wham, Maria**, IU. Charlotte .Fudg*,:X«iri« Twp, Concord Twp., fever” has again made its. appearance__-, „ „ . > n , . l . • i , v, . tiaaiden name of Robinson. i wus issued by Dr. Walter H. Hartung, . . . j i m . . t , ’ . • , I Kolcen h . Jrvin won a decree from director of the State Department o f[Ftank G Irv,- am, court ftpprov^ | Health Three cases of t h e j ^ e an a,. n}ffwm<.nl b e ­ have been listed officially within the . , . ■ I lasl few days and all resulted fronisftW-wn the CWlp^ ___ • 1 dressing rabbits infected with thet : ^ malady, Dr, Hartung said. I t isj TRUST TERMINATED thought that at least one per cent! ^ ease of T. W, Batdorf against Mkmi ««iUy. of the rabbits in Ohio arc earners o f r '? ,ha Uu™ «nd * trust *«' fc*th*1 M*y' Helen Ilageman, Bethel Twp., [Miami county, . ! Christina ■. jane*, JLeaa-Coaovwr, bite and erection of fcharfty and low inch! ihooiWdp. The aeaetorioc was adopted over the Signature* df a heapUfl committee »ompOaad of. the following seven phy- •i«i«M: -Bra. H. C. Wenjjfwgrr, C. G. McPherson, H. C. SchiMt^nd Stanley C. Hough a t Xenia; A, N. Vandeman of rRprtag -Valley; A, D-, Ritenour o f Jameatown and Donald f l Kyle of Ce­ darville. -'S A majority vote of the electors will be appeared the bonds twenty-year period, ' To mattpayment the twenty years it to .levy am extra tax mill limitation. .The tired from this tax col eetd 'estate, homo* and eonal property, stocks,-I bonds, and other real eotgte to carryJail *w load. It is said the county e^umissionera pen anally looked upon -Jwith favor the expenditure of n merest sum to fire-proof a suitable ~Mkiing now fwned by the ccnmty';|iw ted a t the County H omo , Dayton , pike. The in 1957 bonds for necessary the ten will be re- only from rms. Per- Repubiclan Women * Are Entertained Miss Margaret Baker, Springfield, 7th District Central Committeewomaii, entertained the various committee women in the county a t tbo Iron Lantern, Xenia, Friday evening. Sixty- five persons were ,present. Among the speakers were Miss Baker, S. D. Teas, "Rep. L. T, Marshall'; Mrs. Ruth Ladd Currey, South Solon and J. C. Marshal^ secre­ tary of the Executive. Committee. Miss Mary Wilgus, Xenia, was re­ elected ’ head of the Republican womenta organization in ’Greene County. Mrs. Katharine Farrell, Xenia, was elected vice chairwoman and' Mrs. Martha MdFadden, Xenia, was named secretary. Following, is a lis t.o f newly ap­ pointed central commltteewomen for the Greene County precincts: • Xenia City First "Ward—rMro. Maxine Wood. Second Ward—Mrs.1H. Hudson, Mrs. Steele Peague, Mrs. H, M. Van Pelt, Mm. John .Bath. Third Ward—Mrs. J. ff. Stout, Mrs, Wilbur Thornhill, Mrs. Katharine Far­ rell, Mrs. Karl Babb. Fourth Ward— M ib s Margaret Scott, Mrs. Everett Roberts. , Caesarcreeh—Mrs. Mary Haines. Xenia Twp.—Bertha Robinson, (S. W.l; Minnie Frye (S. E.); Alice Mc­ Clellan (N,); Susie Greene (W.) Mianil. Twp.—Mrs. -Wallace Rife (E.); Mrs. Roy Jacobs (W.) Sugarcm-k Twp. —. Mrs. Stella Ulemas (N ); Mrs. Wm. C. Miller (S.) Spring Valley Twp.—Mrs. School Enrollment When local boys‘and .-girls returned to classes this .week, a total of 567, one of the .largest enrollments in the history Of Cedarville Ptiblic Schools reported for work. The enrollment for la s t yaarton the gen ing day was 547. The to ta l enrollment ■ of 667 is dls tributed as follows: First-grade, 36; second .grade, 30; third grade, 42 ; fourth grade, 44; fifth Read*, 36; aacth grade, 48; seventh grade, 69; eighth .grade, 42; special room, 21; sight-saving room, 14; -freshmen, ^56; sophomores, 56; juniors, 48; aeniare, 54. Waye tularemia,. The health department has !thl‘ ^ara^ ^atdorf estate has been frequently cautioned those who dress terminated, and the trustee, wild rabbits to wear rubber gloves andf1^ R’ 15nrroU8’ M *lm**d from luz not to put an unprotected hand inside | t,e8* Ute-gam,e<9 *»*’ and prolonged illness and in some in-! SALE IS ORDERED stances .is fatal when contracted by a! Public sale of property involved iniceunSJ*. person. ; thi> P»rtition suit of Clara E. Lynn, Elsie Post, Lautaan School, Xenia • • {against Mary Tobias and others, has;Twp. More than 600 advanced mensbere, authorized. Appraisal of the! Josephine Auld, Baavercrrok Twp, of the 4-H Clubs, representing all of Property at 12.000 was confirmed. \ Wikia AuM, Eagkwaod. Lena-Couover, Miami Taqv Harriet. J fd k r, Madi—u .County. ’ ' Kathiwm Millar, Xrntia (SR. Meliik MmuMiMpa, Bmvmrfaete Tufp. ^ Gladys Olhsgcr, Harmony, Clark the eighty-eight counties, -will.be in Columbus from September 13 to 18 at ■ the annual state 4-H Club congress, i DISMISS CASES Having been settled, the suit of the ! Willis Goraloy, JButiar coaaty. Florence Brock, Xanin Twp. Wilmah Chcnowitb, Lwtcreok T «m it was announced hy W. H. Palmer of Greene County Lumber Co* against [Miaml oonaty. the Ohio Agriculture Extension Scrv- Ernest Mnrigan has-been dismissed.! ice, who is in churgc of the state 4-11 iipon the plaintiff’s motion.' | Club organization. Principal speak-} The petition of Elsie Bowermnsterj e ra will include Vice President J. L. against Roy Doivorniastcr was ordered; Morrill of Ohio State university; DeanUlisnds.sed,,after e decree was denied.* J. F. Cunningham of the university’s } ------- - -- | college of agriculture; Perry Green,} VALUE ESTATE Marjorie Collett, Salma. Arthur Donaldson, Alvmndtan. Donna Rums, Montpelier. Ruth Burns, New Carlisle. James Lemons, Eaton. Cart Ferguson, Wayaesville, Kenneth Ferryman, Lancaster In- Groan* County Modftiri Society strongly apposed «h» suggestion, and )s »‘itfe* Mr»’ Helcn Sheehan, urged toflPtkaeo bead Itoh*, j Ros* Twp,—Mre., Margaret Harper. The expenditure of tJtOJXK) for Bellbrook—Mrs. Minnie Wetzel. ,.iup rr cases Is iookad Vpon as un-| Springs—Mre. Wayne AU- aw inw y , a* the only 'frit* patient* >‘3<’nwn* Alfonzo Figgins, that can be admitted f o f hospital™-f Spring Valley ViUage-Mre. Maud ttan -are time* certified.' township fWhiteside. • i trustees as paupers. Tl#>m»n bomel Boavcrcroak Twp.-Mrs, Gladys owisir ■mmt hotvat* * patient, ' | Stewart, Mis* Carrie Louis, Mrs. Al- Beal esta te . owners' fare no t onlyI*wrt* Stedroaia increased ureas m tk y m if this I*-- Cedarville Vlllage^-Mr*. Anna Col- sae is approved bat -atop higher re- l^B)> Smith, Mrs. Katherine Creswell, valuations far tax piuT«iiSs,'i937 b e -|^ r s ‘ Cbarte* Johnson, ing' the year for rvepyraiisi. The. Bowcrsville—Airs, fjria Sparks. State Tax OroamMan hai' suggreted| JeRereon Twp^-rMr*. John H* u t to ewaae « f fiftomt to per CWtty. m s tm Aij ir«.i f a . I New Jasp«~-Mre. N o u n Thomas. Bdromretk Twp.-Mre. Awre-GtoM, Mwhy t d h w fh a ttim 110441 of th*}***#* Itorotiiar lewis, sale* tax on food* fo r horn* eonsump-f Osboro—Mrs. Dorothy Statler, Mrs, tkm w«l be approved, if *0 the state Gr»>' Mrs, Robert Choate, will loose some 12 million in revenue} Fairfield—-Mrs. Inez Monroe, Mrs. that is used for school*, county and AI Updike. municipal revenue. The loss' of this} Bath Twp..—Mrs. Albert Moody, revenue will call for extra tax tevhw Mr*. D. C, Warner, to keep school* open Until the t W J a r eatown Village—Mrs. Frond* of the school year, »Clark, Mrs. R. G- George, Rentable property over the five! Cedarville Turpr-Mn. J. Ervin Gpensog Aarowbly Tuesday morning, the first assembly o f‘toe high aehool .’for the 1936-37 school yearwas*bdd in th e auditorium with Supt, H. D, Furst presiding. The principal speaker of the morn­ ing was Rev. Dwight R. Guthrie who gave a very interesting and instructive address on “ The ’Working Plan of Lite.” Using a blue print to il luatrate his thought, the speaker told of nsany of the' important phases in a suceessful life. During a brief devotional period, Dr.- W. R. McChesney led in prayer andiRev. C. E. Hill read si portion of Scripture. Rov. (Raire McNoel re- responded briefly with appropriate Te­ rnaries, as also did Dr. McChesney and .Rev. Hill. Miss Carrie M. Rife, principal, made several announce­ ments pertaining to the schedule -and other matters eeaoevaing the -high school, v Special -music prepared by ‘Mr. Robert Reed consisted of cornet ..sola played by Mist Helen Andrew, vocal solo sung by Mr. Wayne Andrew; and. trombone solo played by Mr. -Jack Huffman. Accompanists fo r' the musical numbers were Mrs. Robert Reed and Mrs. Pearl Huffman. Following the special program," several announcements were made and teachers were presented. . iPl 0 N€OEAOIN MOTORCRASH year period ha* brought owners a very small return and increase in tax valuation* means nothing else-than an increase in all rent* in the county. Kyle, Mr*, Gertrude Cter president of tlw Ohio Farm Bureau j j n oj-dui. to compute inheritance iduntrial School federation; Walter Kirk, mnstcr of tlic^taxcs, five estate* have been appraised! UilHas Ford, Spring Valley. Ohio-Grange; and Mr, Palmer. As a .by probate court as follows L Council Meeting Monday Bvening f t A. MeLEAN RETURNS HOME Connell met in regular cession 1 H. A, Mcl**n, who has been *j Monday evening with all members (patient in a Dayton hospital for!present. Only huidneat of a routine Marjorie Gordon, Goodbope, Fay-!seyetal week*, and underwent a ir inor Inature with payment of the usual result of the conferences and lectures.} E3taU. of u Clnrk Young: gross \*** loperation. la* Improved to .the *Hbm* was tranwwted. Rreeat busg- a t the congress the delegates wii! be value, 59,304; debts, 42,454.69; ad-' Frank Grahnm, Eibn. |t equipped with data on the latest, plans,’miniatrative cost, $607.32; net value,* M"ry Eleanor Ford, Xenia Twp; oatorflay. activitie sand other matters of inter-' ! Clarence Grey, PJ****nt Hill, Miami eat to 4-H Clubs and will relay the in- Estate of Catherine M, Gillcapie: ;«<unty. formation to the thousands of club grosg value, $2,646.45; debts, $818.46; } Doris Hartman, Beavercreek Twp. members in the various counties. administrative cost, $238.68; net value, U*0* Haetingv, Springfield City —— ;S1,589.31. ISchools. . The continuous labor of one man' Estate of Majgaret Getz: gross} Geraldine Ilenry, South Vienna. Pasadena, Mont- jtent that he was aWc to return homei|a r}(^ brought about a discussion of more strict law enforcement and the ROUTE 4COMPLETED 42s ordering of loiter* off the streets after midnight. There have been !complaints that petty thievery is be- between ring committed tor a .gang of youth* for more than twenty-five centuries;va|UBi ,152; debts, $578.9£; admin-! Edgar Hinton, would be required to make up the time jdtra tivo cost, $163.25; net value, fil0 . :B°nicry c«un|y. Carma Hostetler, Platteburg. Edward Irons, Jamestown. Helen Jonas, Beavercreric Twp. Willard Kyle, Manchester. The section of Route , Wilson's Corners and Plain City has > that roam the street* after midnight, been completed and traffic permitted}If the practice is not discontinuedar- whll# the berms are being finished.}rest* for loitering will he followed The road is concrete and cost $1T9,-Iwith throats of time to the Dayton lost as a result of accidents in Ohio' Estate of Joseph W. Kecchie: gross during the month of July along. This vaiU0; $ 3 ^ 12 . 22 ; obligations, $667.44;} was the assertion of Superintendent ncfc value, $2,344.78. | Thomas P. Kearns of the division of j Estate of Thomas W. BsUlorf:; safely and hygiene of the Industriali^oss va|ue< $3,374.79; obligations,! commission of Ohio in citing the fact $ 350 . 26 ; Met value, $2,424.53. that the average citizen fails to com-1 prehend the amazing inroads made upo ntivc state's roan-power by ac­ cidents. Superintendent Kearns re­ lated that there was 17,526 injury and occupational disease- claims, with 115 fatalities, filed with the commission for the mouth of July. 900. Auto Strikes Local Bicycle A automobile. driven by Harry Honaker, Coimeraville, Ind., struck a bicycle Friday night ridden by a Singleton boy, 15, as he turned out of * SALE CONFIRMED Administrator** public sale of real estate belonging to the Mary A. Whit- Miller street onto Xenia avenue. There tmgton estate, to Hugh and Helen APPOINTMENTS MADE W. L... Miller lias been appointed executor of the William Owens estate, under $4,506 bond. Fred Kershner has been named exe­ cutor of the Margaret C<Drake estate, without bond. Ada Lillich has been appointed administratrix of the Paul E. Lillich estate, under $1,000 bond. D. L. Paullin, Roy Spahr and I. M. Edging- ton were named appraisers. was on one injured but the bicycle was destroyed and one fender of the auto badly damaged. The 'bicycle had no lights and belonged to another party, being used without the owners ..permission. Wm. Marshall investi­ gated and Singleton must pay for the bicycle. Honaker Was exonorated of any blame. ■n ■■■ METHODIST CONFERENCE OPENED WED. IN TOLEDO The annual Ohio Methodist Epis* copal Conference opened in Toledo, Wednesday, for business that will en­ gage the ministers and delegates fo r a week1. Rev, C. E. Hill, pastor of the local church, has been invited to return. Lickliter for $880, has beien approved by the court, Dr. Leslie Dean and family of Cleveland spent the week-end as guests of Mrs. Dean’s mother, Mrs, Mary Harbison. DRIVING RIGHTS REVOKED FOR SIXTY DAYS Barney Inslinger faced Mayor Little Tuesday on a wreckless driver charge after he staged a stunt on South Main street Saturday night, The Mayor suspended his driving righto for sixty days and levied a $50 fine which was suspended on condition that he does not become intoxicated. Waiter Linton, Bowerxville Writer Boyer, Supt., Jameetown. Harry Pickering, Supt., Rose Twp. Alfred Townsley, Supt, Senecavilie. Wendell Boyer, Crrclevitle. Gertrude Martin, Xenia City. Norma May, Elizabeth Twp., Miami county. May McKay, Pleasant Hill, Carrie Mount, Middletown, Homer Murray, Englewood. ^ John Murray, Granitevilie, Vermont. William Nagley, Belmont, Dayton, Pauline Nash, Xenia. , Edwin Potke, Madison county. Mary Catherine Probasco, Sedriia, Beatricl Pyles, North Moorefield. Josephine Randall, Jamestown, Leo Reed, Oak Grove, Clark county, Christine Rife, South Charleston. Paul Rife, Otterbein Home, Warren county. Bessie Vietor, Darke county. Georgia Sktorml), Osborn. Regina Smith, Xenia City. Wilmah Spencer, Steel High, Day- ton. 1 Marguerite.Spratiden, Delaware. Ruth Sprinkle,.Lana-Cenewer, Miami county. Lounette Stcreett, Erie, Pa. Jean Spahr, Xenia Twp. Doris .Swaby, Pitehto. Nina Stevenson, Selma, Eleanor’BUll,’Pleasant Hill. Robert Taylor, Smith’s Ferry, JKa, Ralph Tindall, Beavercreek Twp. Wanda Turnbull, Xenia City. Alien Turnbull, C h r eland Tech, Jane West, Spring Valley. jurorkhousc. ‘f Susannah West, Toledo. 1 Frances Straley, Xenia Twp. High.. ' Mary Waddle, Xenia City. Robert White, Pittsburgh, Darke j county. Edith Wigal, Beliefontaine. Grace Wigal, Plato City. Marvin Williams, Supt,, Miami county. Florence Williamson, Phd„ Bowling Green State College, Rachel Doughett, Xenia, Twp. Mary Ruth Wham, Salem, III. Josephine Orr Hill, Homestead Park High, Pa. Cora Anderson, Springfield. Willard Barlow, Columbus, West Broad High. Helen Bradfute, Xenia City. Cecil Burns, McKinley High, Wash­ ington, D, C. Carl Frazier, Camden, M. Earl Collins, Pres., Tarklo Col­ lege, M0, Eleanor Coulter, Xenia Twp. Ernest Gibson, Roseford. James Robb Harper, Supt,, Wil­ mette, IW. Georg* Harper, Supt. Boys' School, Tucson, Arizona. "■ Edna M. Howland, Supt. Adams County Schools. Lawrence Kertnon, Lakewood High School, Cleveland. Bertha Knott, Clifton. Harriet May Kyle, Eaton. - James Kyle, Eaton. /Herman LfMar, Kingston. Sherman Liming, Supt. Yellow Springs Schoole. Jean Patton Opens New Faculty Member Mi*. Lotties Haworth, of Port Wil- WHHam, ia the only .near ..member a t " R M i - M ' lhciiHy, —!*tea Haworth replaces Mie* Sarah Mar­ garet Chance, former grade teacher who resigned. She will be home room teacher for .the fourth grade and will teach history, hygiene, writing and a r t to grades four, five, and six. Miss Haworth has had five yean of .experience, two a t Port William and three in Xenia Township. Under the leadership of Snpt. H. D. Furst, the work of Cedarville Pub­ lic Schools for 19^6-37 will be under the supervision of the following faculty members: Carrie M. Rife, high school prin­ cipal; H. W. Deem, science, manual train ing . and mechanical drawing; Basel Edwards, English and French; L. J. George, vocational agriculture; Ora Hanna, history and arithmetic; Betty Lope, commercial; Paul Orr, athletics and science: Robert Roed, music; Iawlla Robe, English; Mildred A. Warner, home economics; Anna O. Wilson, mathematics and social science. Florence AUltmsn, sight­ saving; Vesta Halstead, special room; Ruth Chandler, first grade, Georgia Allen, second grade; Mildred Tnunbo, third grade; Louise Haworth, fourth grade; Nelle Reeder fifth grade; ’Ruth Lewis, sixth grade. Former Sales Office Jean Patton, -wno left here several months ago and took over a Ford sales territory near Cincinnati, has returned here and opened his -former agency. The upper story Of the building wilt have a plate gloss front for salesroom, while the basement has been converted, into a garage for repairs, A, large Neon electric sign will be installed. He has engaged Jack Lyre, Cincinnati, who will have charge of the service branch. Mr. Lyre, wife and three children expect to locate here as soon as they can get a house. Death claimed one victim While four others were seriously injured when a Cleveland automobile being driven at a high rate of speed hit Blockson'e bridge on State-Route 42, between Ce­ darville and Selma. The occupants were all from Cleveland. Aba. 'Mollie Davis, 35, suffered a fractured spine and died later a t the McClellan Hospital. Those injured were Mrs. Katherine Anderson, 34, is in a serious condition diiejto thigh bone fracture and .three bones in one foot. Phillip Anderson, her husband, right thigh fracture; Dick Davis, 42, husband of the fatally injured woman, several -broken ribs and fractured knee cap; '.Frank Martin, 56, collar bone fractured and several had cuts about the -face; The party had left Cleveland, a t two. o’cloek^for Cincinnati, and-three'hours later had passed Selma, which indir cated fast driving. WhUe the accident happened over, the line in Clark county, Sheriff Bonham of Springfield and .Sheriff Baughn and Patrolman Dick Lighthiser, this county, investi­ gated.' . The injured were taken to the Mc­ Clellan Hospital to ambulances fu r­ nished by the Sprague Funeral Home, South Charleston, and the McMillan Funeral Homo of this place. Mary Elma Randall Died Tuesday Eve. Mre. Mary Elma Randall, 70, widow of John RandaM, died a t her home Tuesday evening a t 9:15, following an illness xtf several’months, due to'com­ plication of diseases. The deceased was-a mative of this township where she resided throughout her entire life. She is survived by three children, Miss Josephine, a t home, and Earl, who resides east of town; ad Herman of,Madison county. .AUo.by twO'aie- ters, Miss Bertha Creswell, Steuben- two brothers, A. B., Creswell of ibis place and Charles -Creswell of Weet- ville, -O., beside ’three grand children,-. Eloise Randall, Cincinnati; and Her­ man and Catherine of this place. The funeral -was held from .the late home Wednesday afternoon, the serv­ ice being conducted by her pastor, Rev. C. E. Hill, pastor of the H . E, Church. Burial took place in Mossies Creek Cemetery. Miss Dorothy Nelson will act as the superintendent’s secretary while Miss Margaret Little will be typist and reader for the sight saving de­ partment The care of the building and grounds this year will be in charge of Mr. Aden Barlow, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spencer. Mr. William Fisher h is been hired to have charge df the school buses. Other drivers are Gale Ross, Herbert Cummings; John Tobias, Paul Angel, Robert Thompson* and John Richards. Crouse Store Burglarized Sunday Burglars forced the lock on th e front door of the C. H. Crouse meat and grocery store early Sunday morn­ ing. About $20 in change1was taken from a box that evidently was located where the burglars had knowledge of t. A package of candy, chewing gam, cigars and other small goods was taken and left on Albert Brightman’s Jack porch, the robbers expecting to retain later. On their visit Brjght- man's dogs evidently scared '-them away a id this awakened the neighbor who Investigated and called Wm. Marshall, village marshal. An effort was also made to -enter thercsidencemf Mrs. Dorothy Wright thejsame night but a house dog gave warning and scared the intruders away. KPWORTH LEAGUE NOTES Sunday evening Epworth League begins a t 6:15 for those who would like po sing folk.songs. Miss Doris Hartman who had special training in this work this summer will lead these songs Sunday evening. C6me a t 6:15 to learn these songs which - have sprung from the soul e tjn sn y peoples and nations. / ROBERT WILSON RECEIVED^ O. S. U. MA8THR/OF SC. DEGREE Robert Wilson received the degree of Master of Sciemm a t the Ohio State University last Friday. Mr. Wilson has been -teadhfaff fo Hotith Ohariestoft for three years but (Ms year goes to Eatoib Ohio. CORN CUTTING UNDER WAY Corn has matured fa r enough in some sections and with some crops to cut, a number of farmers starting operations this Week. During the past ten days many silos hare been filled. In most instances the quality of the corn fa r exceeds the Crop of last year for feeding value but the yield will likely be under the ten year average. MAINE VOTES MONDAY The whole country Will watch with interest the national election to tho state of Maine on Monday, Sept. 14. This vrill be the first state -presi­ dential test and years ago restated In eOlfitog the phraea, **A« Maine goee so goes the Nation.*' 5 SuhHribf to TB it EXRAW Francis Hutchison ( Honored By 0 . S. U. Miss Francis Hutchison, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Hutchison, Columbus, formerly of this place, was graduated from the Ohio State Uni­ versity. Friday, with the Bachelor of Arts degree and merited special dis­ tinction in Sociology. Miss Hutchison graduated from Ce­ darville College with "Cum Laude” honors. Thetre were but seven to re­ ceive the O. S. U. honor last week, three from Cleveland, three from Co­ lumbus, and one from Cedarville, Miss Hutchison entering the university from this address. SUSPECTS TAKEN UP AFTER CHASE MoNDAt Wm. MaHhaty* village marshal, landed two rasped* that dropped tote town Monday evening from a freight train. With them was Carl Tipton, recently up on theft of com from Allle Wildman. Tipton escaped but with the assistance of Date Taylor, deputy marshal, the other two, Mtoiee unknown, Wttte run doWn, They Were cottfined in jail over night and ordered out of town the te x t morning. * % * 1*V 1

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