The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 1-26

m om BY TfMMSNTU or ▲DVBBTIUBD ADVBB ( U P YOU AJMUUBT R lA l> THXMt S h e SIXTYFIRRT YEAR NO. 24 rnm m mm m m m m mm SROARVILLE, OHIO p m > 1 PrafrJLdMbMt COLUMBUS.—Dtroetar of Fiaaiw# If. B*jr AWaeft MMMNd U m eXtCU tioK o f GMttnetxwith ^ —W. -TOF F^eW O* *»* OBTAULT JUDGMENT the ptetotiff failed to proee- oate th» mm by filing » potion wtih- ki the time requited by lav, common plea* court bat granted a default 'lael March X filed an appeal from a ' Silverendk Tap. justice of the peace Ca#fi i'llla court decision favorable to ('. £. Het- tinier. On motion of the defendant,*for Fref, H. 0. Fwst, —g irlmaqgtet af Aha Saboala far' tan years, waa «d for a thraa year term at a moat* ini of the board ef edueatieo, Monday evaaiog. Tha board «rUl not elect teacher* of iweatv-gve enuntiac «? “withholding tow" which v" ‘ "*■ ^ u^<>««»wtTor e«nar w n echo p e rm it* tte cou n tlee top fy ^ n iJ th* hiiher court diamiaaedthe ro* . jTo-day, May ITtfc, to tha state over a period high al or iradaa until GRANTED DIVORCE j On grounds of gross neglect of duty} W *W *W fW C h XU « n r « t t s t a t e f^w dk « f 10® manthe. Tha withholding law vaa enacted in 1987 by the kgialatnra but Uttgation testing it* validity held .. .. up procedure under it until the W*l 2 JL* has been awarded a divorce ' preme court o f Ohio recently bald itjT 7 ! v _d to * defend - &»«* l** ownanaoeamwt that the contltnUonal. The major portion "■ »!* «* *• iohn ***•# State __ >—1 ___» ___ •J't w** barred of interest in tn*i_ .__ _ __ * ___ and wilful absence from year!, home for 5 Battle E, the indebtednaaa involved constitutes ieoatity obiigatione to state welfare in', atitution# for the care end main, tenance o f county dependents o f vari­ ous classifications, Director Allison said. He pointed out that the 100. month plan of payment approximates the ten-year limitation within which the counties are obliged to pay their obligations to the state. Several mil. Uon dollars are involved, records in­ dicated. (plaintiff's property, including real estate along' the Jamestown Pike. SETTLEMENT REACHED A settlement o f the litigation hiv­ ing been agreed upon, the. ease of George W. DoWifte and Howard Ham, ma against L, D, Welch and other* has been ordered dismissed by the court. The United Mine Workers of ^' America may attempt to obtain WPA support to "bottle up1' six small coal - mine fires in Hocking and Athens . counties ,5 according to information re- ceived by Dr'Carl Watson, stataWPA administrator. William B. Morris, - district representative of the United Mine Workers, with headquarters at GlOtisteri informed Dr, Watson that his Organization will have engineers estates appraised Five .estates haye been appraised under the direction of probate court as, follows: Estate of Ottis Tobin: gross value, $ 6 , 020 , net value, same amount. Estate of S. T. Bilker: gross'value; ILfiO&tS; obligations, 0790.36, net value, fl,012.70, Estate o f T,r W, Treharne: gross value, .01,883,60? obligations, 02,200 net value,, nothing, - Estate of M*rth% Kingrey: gross study the fires before formally seek- „a1 • **,«—«*.,.* . I>, WPA .id. Inittal p in , c.U * » ^ § 5 !S r ,£ * , * ^ W'* “ , , “ l a WPA project similar to the one in progress in the New Straifceville dis­ trict where mine'fires burning for three-quarters o f a cehtwty hate de­ stroyed more than 050,000,000 worth o f coal and threaten to expand*, to valuable adjoining coal fields. The Hocking and Athens'county fires otj* ginated during the last three or four yogrs and am comparatively small in scope at.the present tithe. „* • , lit response to expressed opinions to the, contrary, Dr- J- Fremont Bator - 0m T*ohimhtis State hospital eiwuhatisaMv denied .,'Wemmwx^w. ■. *een— ■ W F W jF ^ a o — w e a r . .c-ssepreeaW'S* that the institution had become a "dumping place" for liquor addicto He asserted that,eases:e f "alcoholic in­ sanity" constitute less than one-half o f one per cent o f the population of the hospital and pointed out that not over eight or ten alcoholic cases have been admitted this year. ' He added that suspected cases, - after being .examined, by two physicians,in pro­ bate court, are subjected to a second and complete examination at t the hospital and.where.no psychosis exists the patients are released, Hr, Bate­ man said there had been only a “very Slight" increase in alcoholics hospital ized since prohibition repeal. Chairman Charles 8 . Leasure of the Unemployment Compensation commis* ' sion announced that the first action against an employer for alleged fail­ ure to comply with provisions of the unemployment compensation law was launched to Fairfield county The cm- alue^02,020.50, Estate of Isaac 'Stewart: 'gross value, 0fi.fi72.70; obligations, 0980; net value, 07,892.22.- appointments m ade Rachel M. Goode and H. C, Corry have been designated co-executors Of the estate of Mary B. GSrlough, late o f .Yellow Springs, Without bond. Ida h. Middleton has been named atinrinistratrixof the estate of Grover C, AfkfdletoR;" late o f Beavercreek Twp., under 04,000 * borid. ’ Tom Tmngan, Forrest-Galllgar hi^aiaers. sa le confirmed Administrator's sate Ofproperty be­ longing to the Martha Ktogrey estate to Margaret Weller for 03,200 has i£«n confirmed by the court, School Districts RemaiitUnchanged An unchanged plan of rural school district organization forjh'e next onc- year period was adopted by theGreene County bofird o f' education,.following nn anuual public hearing Thursday wfternoort in common pleas court room at the Court House, Rresent bOundarJcs o f the various district Wfil remsin intact, subject to approvalbythe state department o f education, which must approve a .dig triet orgsniration plan tor the county byJttiy.l.';., ' Whereat, a year, .ago the county , t - ... * *, * board was awamped by a deluge o f pkyer wa, charged wuth #•»«* t o ^ tmeM Countor-petltions, in make Ms payroll racord* avaitoble tor connectidn * ith * proposed merger *f examination by an authorised tepre-' BetitatiVe o f the commission,1 Chair­ man Leasure stated, and charges were filed against him in common pleas •court* the Xenia YwF* school district With the Xenia «lty.dfstrict*;!.not * single; nm .territory .transfer petition' wig. submitted at the current hearing. Only three patrons o f rural districts „ „ . . {appeared at the hearing, and if any t^verftor Matlin L, Uavey last weekopp 0 ,itjon existed to leaving district meivel c^ciai Ohio Invitation No* un(2|,anged for another 1 to the New York World a fair, It( ^ .fc t0fdevelop Thursday, was presented by Charles ( , Greene, ^rmnt. ^ th6 h<wJngr m iQ, Park is to ha torn down, visitors from all over Ohio are; making trig* to the park* It ia estimated by Brook* Skinnyr, Supt,, that mora than 0,000 people visltod tha park overAhaweek­ end. Many visitor* visit the historic spot in .connection with tha lforttWMt Territory celebration new to progrsas. Visitora are urged to visit the- perk early to the dejr. LocalBirectorTo A i t e n 4 B . Lb l l e e ^ i i g Executive, directors' and employes of budding-loan and federal savings associations of Group Two o f the Ohio Building Association League, com­ prising conference at Lebanon, Thurs­ day," May 10th. . “• The meeting, which is to be held to the Memorial Hall at Lebanon, will be under the direction of officers o f the Ohio BuildingAssociation League, Representatives from Butler, Clark, Greene,Montgomery, Frable and Eft* ron counties wtU be id attendance. Miaa Naxel HitwWIita * " *« . P e p M y Ciottfwal Miss Hazel Hito, formerly of James­ town, employed' by Mills Bros, Co., Springfield, the past two years, has won the Chamber of Commerce popularity contest in connection with the Northwest Territory celebration* Mias Hite will get a free trip to Cali- forms in connection with the prize* secretary of the fair and a school male of the governor when they were boys together to Kent Mr* Green, to * special “World’* Fair” automobile, will tour Ohio during May and invite the mayors of Cities and villages to: vitation. o f the county board, was Dick Smith, assistant state director o f edtt^ cation* to charge of echool argaliim* tion in Ohio, ' the New York event next year, Gov-| Howard Smith Ships 773 Head o f Lambs enter Davey wi# given a huge key on ! which was inscribed! “ Presented with j best wishes to His Excellency, Gov- j ernar Martto L* Davey of OWo.| r i » * » * * * ! y r « « j ; !£ S w mfnwTwide"f.ii nromotion! fb* shipment was handled fey IFrank t'restsell for 8 w«ffc A « * , N. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN * 41 CHURCH Rev, Benjamin N. Adams. Mialster Sabbath School, 10 a* m* Lesson: ‘Testing Disciplpship by Service.” Mark J0;I7«3i, (Golden Text: "Come, follow . me.” Mark 10 : 21 . Miss Dorothy Adams will speakto the Sab­ bath School on Korea* Morning Worship, It a*m. Theme: “The Universal Guest.” Serinonette: “In His Keeping.” Christian Endeavor,;7,p. nt. Leader, Eugene Howell. Evening Worship, 8 p, m. Our Church on “The Ark of God in tha Home of Man.” Mid-WeekBible Study, Wed* 8 p. m., Pleas read the second chapter Of I John*. ." Wed., 4 p. m, Choir Rehearsals, Junior Choir, Senior Choir, Sat, fi p< m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Charles E. Hill, Minister Church School, 10 a, m. L, George, Supt, Worship Service, 11 a, m. Subjects “Before Alderegite" Choir Rehersals, Saturday, 8!l0 p* tn* ‘ Union Meeting, 8 p, m,, in the U. I*. Church. Thu Rev. Benjamin Adams will bring the message. IL S'* Epworth League, 7 p. m. IB MBU«, J t AH THE HBAIHJN1S OM TW I FAQ*. OFTEN IT IS OF RION1FICANOB TO TOO. ’ S C MAY 18,1938 PRICE, IU0 A YEAR F i f t y Y e w r * U b rm r y Work €oniplet«4 Chariaa M. Balas, td Damoeratie clerik County Board o f ! ing o f tha Boaid, ' •laetlmt was to flU a by tka rasigwatioo «4 Probata Judge. Tha was alact- the Grevns at a maet- night. Tlia •y caused Henri*, was 9 to 1 . Mr* Rales was cbeemrton tha fifth and final ballotwhan can mtmbar* sari am ad in tha alsithm. main*d a. tie at daring loting tha deeieian would have b#a« made tary of State. ' The candidatewMh of theDenweratie was Dr* Irvin 8. H; on tha final vote joinedwith the two roll Kline and J. E. Balte. PlayingHito smk I caadldataM the toe and alto kept tha mmtast. from reaehisg..thaSaeretary o i State. The twe fiaeUos* ^ thl Demteratic pa^r at* far from being barmealons it came to patronage. o RapuMi join vote re- early hal- fifth ballot the Secre- rsement committee Xenia, but m D., Dar- lamg. to name idliefeated the to«mit- when In recognition o f as uaiwaal iee to the public, Miss Etta G, Me- Elwatn, Xenia, who rounds OHt fifty year* of continuous library work this month, will be honored at * tea or open house at the Greene County Dis- trkfc Library, in Xenia, Wednesday afternoon, May Ifitb. This distinctive service of fifty years is outstanding in the state to Miss McEtwain is on* of a very few librarians who have nerved one community for that period of years.' It was back !n May, 1808, that she was appointed librarian. For ten year* before this time, the group of young women who formed the Xenia Library association bad taken care, to rotation, o f service in the librarymm on Green afreet. Miss MeElwato has seen the library grow from a small institutionserving * limitednumbero f paying members, to a thriving pubtte library serving not only the city of Xenia, but the county as a whole: through its schools, stations and branches. * Ike present Board o f Trustees o f the Greene County Library hat asked the members o f the Xenia Library As­ sociation to act..Witli them to receiv­ ing all friends o f the library from three until five on May 18th,, Be­ tween these hours the public !* cordially Invited. Gne hundred,and fifty-«fx students, faculty, and friends attended the an­ nual roeeption given at toe home of Dr, and Mrs. McChssneg, Tuesday evening,,May 10th,' After delicious refreshments were 'served a musical program was presented for the en­ tertainment o f the group.,The guests then,joined, t o singing a'number of familiar.hymns., ! Jupiter and Senior Bamiuet ’’ Seventy-five, students, friends, and faculty were guests of the Junior jClass.gt a .banquet-irivett’ to'toe Y. H. C. A. dining ball at Dayton, Thun* day evening at 0:90, A five pleea^i orchestra .played toreigbeut tlm dinner after whkh a fiR U r f wu* fftom in mdiito totstostourwM enter­ taining speeches Were given by John Fox, Roy Union, and Dr. MfeCbesney, Cecil .Thomas was the toastmaster. After the banquet the gueris attend­ ed Loew’a Theater where they saw the show “ Judge Hardy’s Children.’' J. Efllett Porter Bpcahaat Y. M.4L % W. Elliott Porter, student pastor at Miami University, addressed the Y, M. and Y. W, 0. A>, May 11 at the chapel period, Mr, Porter is a grad­ uate o f the Princeton Theological Seminary andmember of thePhi Beta Kappa National Honorary Fraternity. Mr, Porter was formerly with Han­ over College as student pastor. •LB CLUB NEWS r , ,, „lf ,, » Mrs, Ruth Bloom met <it tbljo, Howard Smith, Wel known totwer j 0f t m with sctivltlw, Mr. Green said. Y., at 08 per hundred pounds. land were put on -pasture to-October £**4 — infer. They were dipped .. .................... * . * These tombs come frm the Wilmington ■Y s l ln w Tms*lrds|'illifta *yi?n # a t a e w ,W)! dpring. The Smith shipment is Errors it a tritieal time in Dmbase- swtHon sine# bill fame between Wilmington *ndiM . •»** " C^artjUe College, Tuesday, afc Wib, . " .......... .. mfugton, ro«t the game to the !«c*to . , „„ Thomas, Cadarvltle freshman, after tto three tonlugs without •- score waa to- tkveil to the fourth, ibompsott M all the girts who wished to join the 441 Club. There were about forty. Two groopeswerc formed, sewing and cooking, Thosewho joined the sewing club wares. Norma Bosse, Norm* j Des 0 #.Marjorie Finney, Clara Gatin* June Lwette, Joan Sampson, Rachel Finney, Joyce Ocmans, and Genevlene Turner* the. McCheaiwy’* Cahmdar for May May 1, Franchburg, Kyv U. P. Church, May & Kiwani* Club, Xenia* May 11, M* E. Woman's Annual Conference, Xenia. May 16, Richmond, Indiana, Presby­ terian Church. May 15, Baccalaureate, Rosa Town­ ship High School, May 17-20, Reformed Presbyterian General Bynod, Pittsburgh, Pa. May 20, New Monrefield High School Commencemept, May 22, Richmond Indiana Presby­ terian Church. May 22, Enon Congregational Christian Church. . May 23, Beamon High School Com­ mencement. May 2G Mount Grab High School Comtnentemcnfc May 26, Fairfield Leesburg High School Commencement, May 2d, Avon I>akfc High School Commencement, .May B% Deltg High School Com* meneement, May 3?), South Gharfeston Memorial Address, College SingrFust And ^ llliiininatloii Night Gedaroille College this' year is in­ augurating a new feature' With their Annual Sing FcsWaft, Blumirtatioh Night, to which' ail student* Of €lq- darville College, will take part, next Tuesday evening, May- I7tb, fit 7:^) p. m. This Sing Fest will be held oh the Carnegie Library- grounds^ the steps of the Library being used as a stage,'where dll the musical organ­ izations'will sing in their spring con­ cert,' / \ ' • 'A Chairs for testing the audience will be placed below, and the public Is cordially invited to come to bear the music, no admission beihg charged but a. collection to defray expense* will be taken during the evening. ; The mtsknl program begianing promptly nt 7:30 p. m,, o'clock will Include singing by the various groups;, the Girl's Glee Club, the Mixed Chorus, the Harmonixer’s Quartet,the Melody Maids, the, sororilics and the fraternity songs, duets .by. Beatrice McClellan,and Ray . Sisson, and Col­ lege'songs under Mrs. Creswell's di- Kctfon. At the close of the hour of music, every student will be provided with i Japanese lantern and the Illumination o f the campus will follow, where at various intervals farewell speeches will be made by prominent graduates. . The public is cordially Invited to th# Illumination Parade and speeches, Which Will be participated in by the: entire student body* The evening's program,is being put on by -the Music. Department, as the climax of its extra-curricular activities o f the year. • Many colleges to Ohio have already inaugurated Illumination Night, and Gcdarvilfe will witness its first rone this year* to esse of rain, the entire program will be held in the AUord Memorial Gym, beginning promptly at 7:90 j». m. T h r e e W A i b y s Win In Ckmtesl Three FFA boys won places In the Live Stock Judging contest held last Friday at the O, 8. A 8 . O, Home, Bereft schools were represented in the contest with ISO boys judging, ‘ The boys representing the Depart­ ment were: Elmer .Brower, Robert Murphy ami Russell Luse. Elmer Brower placed t o t as an individual' to' the county. Ten boys from here will fake part; to the District Live Stock Judging contest to bo Judd in Champaign Commencement, the test form round*, Thomas lost •; good record by a seven ruts tally by WJi'MtoftM'F, was held to «** bite white f «derv)ite roHwted twelve, hNwtog th*' ft*** on error*, redarrilt* plays Vtoffton College, the**, *hte Friday afternoon, b*iys, Get in totob with Ward i^rto- wri!, Scout Master,, M.s, Edwtn WeaterMd <Et»!s Hhroedewt nt CtneimMtt, spent th* week end. with her aunt, Mrs, f>ra Tn»niho, 1 Officers were theft api*oiftt«*d as fob lows. Provident, Marjorie Flimsy; Vice Presldeftfe Clara Galloways Secretary, Rachel Finney; Treasurer, Genevilehe Tamer, and News Reporter, Norma I3«a«, Mr*. Walter Cummings Is to direct tha sewing, * ’ It was dwldstl to hold oar next meeting »t the May mt i m Lmros toC tenwririiitf, ropairing, painting, CedavriH* F*der«i Itevtngv A l*ten Aiwa, Meaihers at the physic* daw <M- eoatpwaiei by H, W. Deem, teftrimr, wereexcusedah day,Wedusedsy, May U , to go on tba annual taapeeti tour of industrial plants to nearby cities,.. ' Quix Beak Couteet . Two C. H, 8 , seniors, Jeannette Bootes end John Rejlaberd, partklpat- ed to the Quia Book Contest, con­ ducted Mondev morniner. at Xenia Central High School, by tha Greene County Ministerial Association.' Jeannette reeked second among tbs girls entered to the contest with a seora.ef im ut o f a possible 170 points. The first-place winner had a score of 100 , - AsaamMy Program the regular assembly tor tide week waaset aside for a special temperance program, with Mr. Hamlin, o f the state department o f education, pre­ senting an illustrated lecture .1 After the devotions led by Mary Lott, Mr. Hamlin by means i ’ W ifi sketches Impressed his audience with the facte concering the effect* o f a alcoholic drinks. «-> •- ' 5 A number of W. C.,T. U* members were,present. r A preliminary feature o f the pro­ gram was a talk by Miss Dorothy Adams, a teacher In the miseion schools of Korea. Miss;Adams, dress­ ed in a hative Korean costume, told of the marriage customs oT the land, in which she works. At the close of the assembly, the Melody Maids, a girls* quartette of Cedarville College, •sang ■several numbers, accompanied by their di­ rector, Mr*. Ward Creswell. mmu BfiBIlBSfS "Meet,ttie MlllloUalro" Thursday and Friday nights, May 6 and 0/ the,senior claSs under the di­ rection of Miss Rife,presented a three Oct comedy, entitled “Meet the Mil­ lionaire" in the Cedarville Opera House. The.mambers of'the cast and their director who are to be congrat­ ulated for the fin* performance, wish to thank everyone who to any way contributed to the auceess of the play. Closing Events ' - - May ’13—Greene Coiinty Track Meet, Cog Athletic Field, Xenia. May 19—8enior examination. , ' May 20-23—Final examinations, May.20—Junior-Senior Banquet. May 22—Baroalaureate Service, Ce­ darville Opera House, Rev. B. N. Adams, speaker. ‘ May 24—Commencement Exercises, Cedarville Opera House, George E« Boudebush, superintendent of Coloni- bUsSchools. May 20—Last Day of School, Clos­ ing Assembly, School Auditorium. Greene County TraekMcet Boy and girl’ athletes o f Greene County will comjpete today to the an­ nual track meet,at Cox Athletic Field, Xenia. ^ 1 County schools are being dosed at noon to order that pupils may attend the events. Sorority Tee Thirteen girls o f C. H. S. were guests of the Delta Sigma ,Thcto Sorority tea at Wilberforce Untvetx ity, Wednesday afternoon. Those at­ tending were; Carrie Stewart, Gemma Benton, Conatance Bruce, Henrietta Dueraoft, Grace Byrd, Jenny Johnson, Elnor WitUams, France* Jobbason, Christine Willis, Helen Robinson, Viola Johnson, Oorethi Smitht and Lucille Curl, Tweaty-iix indictmenu tevebtog 17 peroon* were returned by Ike Gimme County grand jury 1*1*Tuesday alter- neeu, dlmaxiag a two-day tovsstiga* tion o f 94 case* en ibe criminal docket. Eighty-seven witnesaea wsm ex­ amtoed, *ev<mea««*were igaecudand^ onewas conttoueduatil thenext court term.' ' ■■ " : The jurors recommendedthat county sommimioners make grrancemeate to connect the jail's heatingsystemsritit the central courthouse beating plant ‘to render better efficiency and eco­ nomy,” and advocated that an iron gats leading to the jail entranes be eijher removed or repairsd, Topping the list of indictment*were three true bUlsigatoet Harold (THifcF, Knlaley, southern Ohio robbery suspect, who 'escaped Asm jell hero' April 20 . The fugitive was fedtoted. on two (KKinte «>f broaktog and. eaten* tog and.tor assault with toteiat to ' main Henry Jaekson, Negro turnkey with a blackjack to his esnceestol ; break - ■ ’ M *' "t” , • Gther indictments Were reported ea follows: .... ----- Russell Fox, automotole theft; Robert and Kenneth Williams, break* ‘ tog and entering; Ocie BOsh, breaking and entering and receiving stolen property; Kenneth Lyle, breaking'and entering, automobile theft; Edward Thompson,. breaking " and entering, automobile theft; < Howard Craig* ’ breaking and entering; Ervin Brid­ get^ cutting to wound; Raid L. Cor­ dell, assault to main; Everett Fletcher, two 'counts, automobile'theft; Robert Walker, two counts o f automobile theft; Merritt Phoenix, two counts o f cutting to kill; Harold Dawson, break* log and entering; George* Botiorif, abandonment of pregnantwoman; Del­ bert Johnson, breaking end. entering- and .receiving stolen property. Guernsey Cattle SotyAt Auction Auctioned off toTilghert bidders at a well-attended sale Monday after­ noon at the Xenia fairgrounds, 4Q head o f Guernsey cattle, consigned by tfm Miami Valley Guernsey Breeders Association, brought a total o f04,127- .GO, an average of 0103.18 a head. The lot Was comprised of young sows and bred heifers and excellent­ ly bred.young bulls, contributed by 18 different Ohio brooders. A young bull from a herd at South Euclid, 0 ^ brought the top price of the sale 0220 , The sale was managed by the Ohio Guernsey Breeders Association o f Wooster. Alt'animals offered wen T. B., Bang and mastitis , tested within 30 day* o f the sate and were from herds either accredits dor under State supervision for Bang's"disease. May 31, Seftecavilte High School county, Satofdfty, May 14 Thirty- Cedfartll’fe titoafy, Bootes,, of Cedarville, Engl* of Beiveroroelf five schools' will take part, C^Opeifftlivft Club Entwrtalfii '-lAdle* Members at the t’o-itpeyatlve €lah entertained Monday evening at Old Mill Camp, w*th a dinner meeting', honoring the. "Ladies.” Dr. Paul J. Volkert, president, pre. elded., and introduced Mis* Dorothy Adams, . returned ’ mfrolonary from” Korea, ae pest speaker. MissAdam* gave »va interesting naratlve o f the customs o f people in, ifcafeewnlry and. some o f her unusual experiences while engaged in mission work, Mini Adams Is a sister o f Rev. .Benjamin Adame, pastor 0 # the First Froeby Fifteen stodente from right high tertoa Church, *»d is writing a »l*lt Boy an* Bin Win . ' "Quiz Book” Test Miss MadinaStewart of Beavercreek fand Roacoe Braham of *•«'* Central, both high «hool aentors. were an nnunosd Tuesday *• wtoaata In the final# of'* 'Greene Ceuftty "quli book” ' examination here M«*d*y. They wit! receive a seventoy cruise' oft the Great I*akea In June, Both, answered M# quastions cor­ rectly ont of a list of ITS. Their alternate* wtil be Mhn Jeannette and Marvin srhoris In the emssty participated in the contest, bald •* (kfttral High Selwri, here wHh b*r brother and family. Raw, and Mias Adante (froaaed in native garb e# the Koroana, Baaeball New* The 0 , U, S, baseball nine has heeft? quite busy rerontly, chalking up four victories and one defeat during the last week. The local boys defeated Bellbrook 84, Thursday, Spring Valley 124,: Friday,wnd Beaver A3, Monday.'- ■ ' At the conclusion of the .league games, three teams stood at the top with a record o f six wins and two lossesj The three, Bellbrook, Beaver-* creek, and Cedarrilla resorted to a draw for a playoff to determine tiro county champion, As a ttsalfc o f the draw, Gedarville waa eliminated by Beaver,with * score o f 4-1, Tnaaday afternoon, at Hueted Rarir, Bellbrook And Beaver will compote for the championship. WaAroetoy p. wi. Boy Scant Fitter* The local boy scoute will benefit financially from the motion pfetero shown, Tuesday evening, to the artwri enditeriero, The picture, “ Went « f the Divide" preronted Bf* of tb# oew- hoy, • Between thews, Fan! Layton, a young man! boro without grata, eater- tained with a «ftjnher o f ntroana! Track-FieldMeets :' ‘ .. ' ■ V* Friday and Saturday C$x Athletic Field, in Xenia, wRI be the scene of two scholastic track and field meets on consecutive day* this week-end. The seventh annual meet,for achool* affiliated with the Greene Countyrural high school league will be staged there Friday afternoon,, and the Miami Valley League meet for sevenmember schools Saturday. Sevan o f the eight rural schools will he represented by approximately 12 $ schoolboy and schoolgirl athletes in Friday's track rivalry. Boweraviile Jeffersonwill not enter.' Dr, & M, Creswell Cels Tacoma Honors Dr* & M, Creiwell, son o f Mr, and Mrs, ll it. frewreil o f this place, and health director In Tacoma, Wash., ha* been honored by the Chamber o f t'om- meree luncheon in recognition o f th# proatig* given the city through tha award o f first place in the national syphilis control contest, Tacoma took this honor ever 2*3 citte*. tha mororoent bring sponsored by tha •American M H c Health a**orittimu working to cooperation with tha United BtaSw Chwaber o f Cammeroa. (CmHmuti m ,puf0 ftm% m m Wall-Bred THkeForCouatjr The •tot*’ dapartanotiti of cwwevn- tion thte week seat MO/TOQ fi^srtl^ rim wuB-ered p*» to etoeft lmet rirosm*. Theahipewat by tnsril same fr«M Iwke Rrie andwaa pteeai to tiid Little Miami river Valley, It will bp hater# the «ek wfll be n t , ' i f :

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