The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52
MBW T lH W g A 1 ■ M w w m w m • T MHMCHANTti FIIMIT ADVRR r m m t w m * w a r n YOU ABRBA8T o F T n n m M U D THEM ! S h e J t e r a l d , A m w x r m t m m twin, AS THIS Q SA B I4N 1S O il T V S F l o s , OFTEN IT IS OF ttlGN lF lCANCB TO TOO. S I X T Y F 1 H 8 T Y E A R wyniir^^fipi-i^ ji -ju_ CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19,1938 P R I C E , $ 1 ,5 0 A Y E A R COLUMBUS. Sareatery •# flteta W flteai h ffreredy im iw w l tin* A*te d am* to tte sigfcty right ssrety ^b^S^Se j|^^ftW^^^^BtiR8^tis5 y^u^^Su^ iHMMlnMit pptHJtaiNi nflMdi'1 w terefllsd whh tte ilte ttw A i W mi «l toft IWf>T*W»t|t of State aad which t*H h r » mat* to tin N am w te «to< tir e r e tte qnatetett o f apgatatairet of judgas to tho Supreme Court o f Ohio and too appellate court*. T te county boasda mill eh * * t o t validity of the .:•SMAddsigitature*. T te signature* o f 800,000 alaetora «ro noeooaary to fariar to brine tb s prepoasd mm&* moot bpfMNf t te voter* m l* to re mitt dooUe whofaw Ohio mitt continue to .lisiko- ijk^^lidal ‘ adodSetta- to O k two beauehas by popular huHat o r whether tho judges mitt t e appointed by t te g ttvtnw rfrom a l t o o f from tore# to A te m m m fo r shell odka reconunond- *d to t t e sovsrooe tor a , apocitl judicial council o f (right mombenu A t t t e otto-of o k ymim, ouch judge ap- Printed would bo required to ton on bte record on * balk* bearing the question, "shall he be retained?^ The amendment wouldnot effect ftn incum boo t j-riga, and on* incumbent judge, not receiving recommendation o r *p- pototmwnit, could ton against the ap pointee. The propoeed judicial anjersd- m in t mm* the only One o f seven pro P*tod constitutional amendments which was qualified with' Secretory o f S tate Kennedy before the filing dead* line fo r the November flection, C O U R T N E W S M irr AGAINST STATE BOARD f - Lee DaHavcn declared he injured: h k tog ^bsck lUBui bend m ft fell No vet t e r fit, l»St, white to the employ REPUBLICAN CENTRALCOM. ISORGANIZED I x k h I G i r l A t S t a t e 4 - H C a m p a A. J , G a rb a * , » contributor to- Att0lccy jfcrf Xlm tct Jwxcs. the state toeunuwefond, Ito>w cem d , lw l |, ^ reelected chairman of the ewpensetton until Kerch 26, 1A A|gfrcfne (Monty Republican Central nfter wtoch the industrial c a m m iw io n } ^ ^ ,^ a t * infietijlj£ in 3^ Tuesday n igh ts M?ttU«m Singer, I Harold K ate ef len to end Mary l Jam 'iuwnstoy e f Codarvitte are rep- i resenting Greene County Youth a t the *State 4-H Conservation Camp * t Camp Ohio to Inching County, August 14-19. "Two-a-day" workouts fo r Ohio Stoto nftitenityto v a n ity foottell wpiad mill get wader w»y September 10 to pteperntton fm th e. 1990 aeaioni, S mn* teteftled.hjr <to«ch Ftenisto A* Stoamidt, The opening engagement. mAh Ihe Uhitem ity o f IadbuiA, mill be.0 Oteber iU 'jlt #■« todietoed th at t t e town mill not be te« b f quantity only forty*«to prospective play. note, amtoimhed,' the **to«ilMt toynw *. "Wejare etjriTtogfer Vnot ownhttor ^ - m 'm M m tt Conch iilniHI'. fa tinpeH , iiddt':;*^n witt, ,AbitMnber.■ .10,..... j >fa atonr well mitt, depend tooft ’jrm t cewdHion when you .fapoct. ‘Be- gto m m by taking tea*y«rd Vind1 •p rto ti «hd Plenty o f Jogging to build up yonr tof* Mntbody.** ■ Probably no show fa the .United Stetea mill a ttrac t .more livestock dur ing the cftlendar year of 1930 than the eighty-eighth annual Ohio Stefa fair, from Auguet 27. to September 2, ac- cording fa Director Earl H. Hanefeld Of th e S tate Department of Agricul tu re. More than SOOhead of liveatock fatondtog cattle, amine, ah«ep, goats and d raft hom e have been entered to gether with an additional 1909 head which mitt participate fa the tenth an* nnal Junior fa in The la tte r event to the laat year* baa became one of the. otttetoMdtog featurea o f ' th e cntwal Ohio agrieultural-induetriftl eixpoel- tion .” Director Kanefeld aanved ex> hibitora th a t adequate apace will be a- teifahie to (h* fairgrounds to prop- ly bowee all entries. In number of eflftriee, Belgians head the list in. the d raft horse division, followed closely by Ptecherons and Clydesdales. For the first time to the history o f the junior fa ir a elaea fo r Harford* has ' created in the beef cattle division, A record-breaking attendance by Ohio an* and visitors from neighboring states to anticipated, Director Hane- fold said. denied bis claim fo r continued pay ments, DeHaven asserted. The petitioner set forth a. claim that he Is still totally disabled by bis original injuries., DIVOttCK REQUESTED Gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty are charged by Emma John son to a puit for divorce from Asldey, Johneoa, Yellow Springs, whom she married August 5, 1932 a t Newport, Ky, They are now separated, accord ing to the petition,' The plaintiff seeks an alimony award Or property settle taunt and attorney fees; . GRANTED DIVORCE ■ Ida Bent, mother of. eight children ranging from 9 to 17 years of age, has been awarded a divorce from Amlel Carlos Bent, on the grounds her husband to conffned to Ohio peniten tiary , serving a" term off a charge oflncest. The wife was given custody o f the minor children abd granted her hfaband'8 bn-hatf interest in Xenia property jointly owned by th e couple. FOUR NOTE JUDGMENTS John. A- Matthews has- recovered note Judgments, ag follows: against Cora Matthews, Lucy Matthews and Mae M. Black, each fo r $333.05. Bert Limes' was awarded a $143,44 note judgment against. "W. W. Taylor and others. ESTATES VALUED Four -eltates have been appraised under prpbate court direction as follows:-. Estate- of- Marccllus N. Hamer: grow value, $18,597,58; debts, $853.62; administrative coat, $517.50;net value, I17A26A8. • / » * ’ Estate of. Charles L. Gerard: grow yatoe, |18,9W .7l; debts, $3^44; ad- setoistrattte eaat, $825; net value, f?,« 99C.71, . • A.w ' m . 4Mn^tef'^ytoa~ - AimPRL¥' *r‘ 'IViPiPMtt vabfa, $454.07; obligations, $494.49; n e t ' tela* , mottling. ^ E state of Cornelia. - Quinn: gross value, $3,907.69; obligations, $1,091.99; neir value,.$2^15.70. APPOINTMENTS MADE Poroihy Barnes and Iven, May Swindler have beep named co-ndminll- tratixes of th e estate of Amanda J . Khitcr tote of Xenia, under $2^00 bond- Charles Bales, Ralph Spah r and A. R« Weaver were appointed ap praisers- ‘ ' . . . Joseph J . Harris has.been designat ed administrator of the the estate of David H arris, late of Xenia, under $590'bond. " , Wilber Maffit has been appointed adm inistrator o f the estate of Hannah L. Lloyfl under $590 bond. Selena Van Sickles has been named executrix Of the estate of J, D. Van Sickles, late of Xenia Twp,,, without hood. John Collins, Joseph Hunter and W. E . HarWsorv were appointed appraisers. Fred H. H arris baa been appoint- adm inistrator o f the estate' of Roy S, Harris, late o f Xenia, under $1,099. Frank Weaver and Jessie Lewis were designated eo-execiitora of tho estate o f Sarah A, Weaver, late of Csesareteek Twp., without bond. Xenia, was chosen vice president, and L R. Kneistoy, Osborn, was re-elected secretary. Tim twe-nty-fom* mcnibers of the committee will each ho a member o f tho county executive committee, with eighty-five other persons from various cections o f the county, making r membership o f 109, The executive committee will meet Friday night fal lowing the Republican rally and ban quet to the Armory, Xenia, fo r -or ganization^ The dtoner-meettog is set fo r 6:30 o’clock and the speakers will include Miss Hatlio Q. 'Brown, Wilberforce, Thurman <Dusty> Miller, Wilming ton; Judge Frank L. Johnson, who, is chairman of the banquet committee; and Clarence J. Brown,the Republican nominee fo r congress in the seventh district. ’- . - ^Personnel of the executive 'commit tee: ‘ ’’ , i -* • -H , R.„Armstrong, -R. R» 1,. Osborn; Nem an .Ankenoy, R .R . 4, Xenia; C. B. Hazard, R. R. 1, Xenia; C. C. Kelso, R. R. 2, Jamestown;' Elder Corry, R. R. 2,‘Cedm‘viHe; W. q. St; John, R, R. 1, Jamestowh; 0 . Ray Reid, R. R.3, South Charleston; Myron Fudge, R. R. 1, Jamestown; James Laurrens, R. R: -1; Xenia; Henry Bairhett, R. -R. 4, Xenia; - Weir Cooper, Xenia; Elmer Wetzel, Bellbrook; Clantl Chitty, BoWersville; Frank' Bird, •Cedarville; C, F , Sjrted- IkeT, Fairfield; Neal W. Hunter, Jamestown; 1, R. Kneisley, Osborn; H. G, Williamson, SprtogVoNey; Carl V, Drake, Yellow Springs; John Collins, li. R. 5, Xenia; Win. Ringer, Xenia; Robert Dorman,;;Xenia; H arry-Jay , Xenia. Brilliant Rickman; Xenia; Morris FctersOtt, Cedarytile; Joseph Curl,' Yel low Springs; Halite Q, Brown. Wil- >erforre; Pearl Thompeon, Wilber- fow ri Lnwell 'Fate,. Yallaw Sprint*; Kathleen .Blair Creswell, Cedarville; Marcus. McCallister, Xenia; Chfai. L,‘ Darlington, Xenia; John Cohtes, J*., Xenia; Fred Wheeler, R. R. 1, Xenia; John Mong er, R. E. 4, Xenia; George Durn- jaitgh, Rf R., Xenia; Harry M, Smith, Xenia; -F- A. McGinnis, WilberforcO; Catherine- Updike, Fairfield;' Clias. F. Greor, It. R., Xenia; Rev, Faiga Hill, Xenia; l^onardbllayiUond, Xenia; Walton Spahri Xenia; W, R. Spitler, .Bellbrook; Dr. John A. Yoder, Xenia; Mrs. Edna Woodson, Wilberfofeo; Mrs, Leona G, Brewer, Yellow Springs; Kenneth Little, Cedarville; J, N. Wol ford, Yellow Springs; Lorjng -Shep herd, Xenia; Harry D. Smith, Xenia; Ralph O, WCad, Xenia; D. O. Jones, R» R< 9 / Xenia; Mrs. Margaret Clark, Jamestownt . Mrs. Olive Dean, Xenia; J. F . Gor don, Jamestown; Mrs, Laura Dunkle, Xenia; J. Carl Marshall, Xenia; Mr?. Ruth Neff, Alpha; W, S, Rogers, Xenia; Mrs, Katherine Hayes, Xenia;: Mrs. Clara Rcutinger, Xenia; Mary Wilgus, Xenia; James J. Curlctt, Xenia; Morris I), Rice, Osborn; Mrs. Lulu Hiff, Cedarville; Charles Zell, Xenia; Waiter L, Nash, Xenia, R. It, BRICKEDGETS HIGHESTVOTE LI A U f U a l UV MIMZ s ) I . l I F i m f m y A H HcAvTfMf Ail high school #twd«ita to grade*! l i l l i f l l t t A E 'lftftf I® to inriuMv# ara roquMfad to tv-1 I N r n i l l l n I ^ * t the high wheel hvttdmg fo r; 111 f I lK I T I f ll t I |rcg iitration according to th* follow-( | tog ariwdulo OF , , , The higliest vote on tho Republican * S«,kwb Tuqaday forenoon, Auguat Claasea and «ti*lim a included on primary ticket in the county wa* 8^,[30, 9 to » A, X. the camp program faatode p lan t idtht-135i fo r John W. Bricker, candidates Junior*, Tueaday afternoon, August N ation . toMet a tu * . bird toentifira, ’ f os governor without opposition, The 1 to * V. M> highest Democratic vote went fa t Sophomute*, Wedneaday forenoon, Martin b , Davey, 2?44§, for governor. lAuguat 3 fa t t A» M* These gre the oMcial figures fallowing I Frfahmen, Wednesday afternoon, the oMcial count by the Greene X -fa A'F# m Board o f Eicciiohs: f ’ Anjf. student* who are .not Able to ! caafat attracting game tala, lard house*, camp if,cati , insec bird identifica-’foc governor ithout op osition, tion, geology of e r-^ - -------------- bird* and anim * craft, photography, tasting, safe use of firearm*, game* ahd folk dancing. Special attention will be given to the subject ofw h it 4-H Club member* can do to aid fa the conservation of wildlife resources. 285 FARMS NOW UNDER LEASE TO SUN OIL CO. 'The Sun-Oil Uo„ Toledh, now has leases in this county <m285 farina cov ering oil righto. Moat o f the leases are to Xenia, Caesarcveek, Miami and Bath townships. Drilling operations have riqt started, TRAVELAIREBOYS HAVING PING TRIP We are fa receipt*' of a Short ac, count of the southeroj trip o f the Ce'- o ,"9 In t m m m u t m « f the fewndlng of tifa VetMnns o f Forilgn Wars of tha United Btotes, fn •C-oIsmbni to 2999, m brims* tAblet; will be dedicated to tlie S tate Mense daring tim thirty- ninth annw l national encimpfaent th te month, M was i m m m i by en^ AfiMIfatfafar iftiittMitliih At4> Slaae dFjnBPWsiw- cf®P tm m m tif wilt be «#v«r»l o f list ti*i> lean SpimWi.Aineriean W ar veterans who rirganfsed the V, F . W, on Sett- te a * * f t , JU t# It fate said, Judge H fary J , lehietm , e$ef«£ the elate dtetaion e f priMie a« ilsta»« , m> vealed tiw t mum tint* 87/999' depend* m* and eripgled chtidnm and needy fated yMiraen# received Aid ander the 'mnpimMfP mm te hfd o f the . »_*i .. teteitMtedMtah A a \m an* m NNNVNKNt 'N p rnm tifa g a t a f a i e f imrial «eetrfty g^yuam fMftribtjbMlv O ratA TBD UPON VUMWAT J, X, Kyle wdteW int A m*Jer lav a t the Miami Valley <««*- Dayton, T e trite f, Sejfarts l«> Mm epm»ti«n w*e w te tm M time Mr, Kyle wenfa be reetof-- riemelAtetlhv SALE IS APPROVED Adm inistrators ante o f property be longing to the Jesae Totner estate, to Lloyd E. am! Dorcas L Riegcl, for $1,599, has been approved by tho court, AUTHORIZE TWO &ALE3 Appraised -of three trpete o f Xenia property belonging to the Anna Me-' Geeery -estate, for- $4,990* has been, approval and' sate of the property a t public auction September 24, v;«s authorised, - . “ ■ • The court aythorlretl tho adtnlnis M tate to offer property a t public sale ten ter of- th e Franklin L. Harness September IT# t! NOTICE TO m m * RIDERS Mayor L ittle .tails the attention bf youths with blcyelea th at riding a t sigh t without a light i t not only tengeimig hqfc to violation e f law, Several compltonts have been made by motorists lately that- have tm * tm f y missed rldefa, All r-Msra should stop a t each street ?nterseri!e« be- tm t s m tm to see, that the way i t etoar. This has been 4hg most t o«n^ m m complaint, even to daylight R. 0 . Spabr, B. R. 2, Xeniaj E . H. Hwtehison, R. R» G, Xcuto; Joseph An*- depflOa, Xeuift; R, O, Mear-maSa, Jaincs- town; Delmer Humes*,.R, It, 8, Xenia; O tt Chaney, Xe-nia; Ciaretcy Adams, X tnia; Itexcoa Turner; £ , It., Xenia; W, J , Baber, BowersviUti; J . W. Whiteside, -Spring Valley; J, T» Wal ton, Spring Valley; Clark Meredith, B. B,? Yellow Springs; ^ * -J. O, TownsIoy^IL 11, CeteOfite; Roy Hull, Xenia; Alfred Dwaby, £&- darvillff, B. 1 1 1; Glen F , McFadden, Xeai&i Willla MeDsriuau, Xriite; Dr. FfiUl Favoy, Xenia; Tkewm Mmat- felt, Xenia; Jehu PoiriSI, Xenia; W. J. Davis, Xenia; J , Ernest Long, It. R. 2, Cedarville;,J . William Fudge, % B. 2, Xenia; Ditto Tbomau, Xenia; Bari O-.ert, Xenia; Alfred Leach, Xenia; Ernest Beatty,. Xenia; Marcus Shoup, Xenia; Harold Fawcett, Xenia; Feari Ocorge, Jama- tonw; John V, Gibney, Xenia; Olive Hiwten, Xento; Chelsa Sfosp, R, B» 2, Jamestown; Paul Petersen, New Burlington; Charles Shepard, % E 4, Xentos Fred C. HuhbcH, R. % | s Spring' Valley; % Q, Beck, B, R. % Jamesteww; Luther P, Hargrave, Jamestown; Carey Cferdeu, James- town; Ralph Devc«, JR, R. a, James= town. ■ ■ c m in c il m e S in u Csuftcil East Monday ovardsgi.te darville FFA Teavctoir^ d u b , com posed of boys from Jhe Agricultural Department nf the -Ideal high adhofa. The boys are out under the care of Mr. 0 , K. ^Wallen, lead , o f the de portment and ltd w rites: ’ "Our trip-thus far.',ha* been more thrilling and interesting than we even anticipated. The Georgia State 4-H supervisors welcomed ua to the Georgia 4-H leadership conference, Joined the 509 Georgia farm boy* and girl* on 'F riday evening. We ob served an' imprcsaiva candle lighting ceremony to the amphitheatre after Which wo _were iafaoduced to the Gemma gi-oup by State Supervisor; Mri Bussey. We were given a big haiid and welcomed into th e group to mingle with them fa the playtog of game* ledjhy Mia* Haifa. J&faan, Na- tional Rerestion dN cfar of New York City, *. * * ‘ -v - % >■ "‘A fter the §***•*_tj* hay* and'girl# wfere .grript,that" amphitheatre to v isit -and become better acquainted. Ifafnmhmfafa were .served and We found-.the aoeial tela* tionship with these young people of the highest type, yet unique ps it seemed to us they were given corn- freedom with reasonable, restriction plcte freedom With reasonable re strictions. “A t 11:89 p. -m.* the conference bell rang and we ell separated, girls re tiring to th e ir dormitory an<l we with 209 boys all to one big bunk room. A little hoisp prevailed to otir quarter from one of the Georgia hoys after the lights went out. A. few severe- un expected strap lashes from a super vising ag fa t(over the back of this boy aent a- quietude through th at hrffi for the entire n igh t "The next evening a t 4 p . tn., 210 miles distant a t Colombiijf S. C., we were given a big hearty welcome by the Assistant State Supervisor, Mr. Southern and the Columbia “Ag” teacher, Mr. II.‘ Martin, and hiis l»ya. TTje Supervisor hurried across tiie state from ft convention to meet and greet us to hib state. ‘We- were tarred & typical Southern supper after which, Mr. Southewi introduced by Mr, Martin, gave us a word of expressing their gratitude thal we would stay to visit them; He feels oUr club Is participating in wig o f the highest type ofpractical education, and recreation through our well plauficd trips. . i(htr. Eoisthetm returned home fa contly from Columbia by way o f Co- darvttle. He commented on ea r 4 hills «S o®li big corn,where they only have one hill due to poor soil. He said: T would give anything fo rts few acres o f soil tike you have so we could raise cow . "Mr. Martin arranged a unique camping jdac6 near Columbia In A-flue grove, A fter ft ball game which wa h a t by one to tho Columbia FFA dub we all ^enfc swimming to ft modern mid supervised pooi - • “Mr. Martin *howtd us a one and. c,ns--ba1f project of a new soittherrs coil building m P i m u elaho whleh nets $59 to $69 per acre fo r *eed, "Sunday a, m- wo a ll attend S, fl. service a t Camdafti, « . 0» Baptist Church, We rater drove far tha mag nificient I)uke Hulvotsity At Duiham; .3,351 — mn&tm 963 ,-LB71 WARE HOHAE WRECKED ffas fraiw# baiidtog $m§ m ttb of! where the fad Mefator stood m south! p*as the necessary legislation for tbs Mato «tre#t Is fafag wreck th ?8 weete4 bond that will be voted upon HEPL«LI€AN- Governor; John W. Brisker Lieut, Gov,: Charles A. Bracher Paul M. Herbert. „„ Secretary of State:' Justin Louis McCarthy ________ •&+ Geo. E, Turner, 81$ Earl Griffith — ---------------- „_„1,03» Edward J, Hummel — _____ _ 453 Treasurer of State: M. Horbert Hoover ____ 65$ David J, Lewis — — -------- 275 Arthur K. Williams _______ 260 George l , Baker _________ 640 Don H. Ebright ___ r__ ^79 Attorney General;.. Thomas J , Herbert „ „ — „w-_^„_l,64l Verner E. M etcalf----- -— 944 United States Senator; Arthur H. Day *_______ „.._„„_1,122 Robert A. Taft! fafti 2,222 Representative to Congress At-Large; , D. L, Marshall ---------------- -----1,842 Charles E. W harton__ ___42$ C. G. Yearick 210 George H. Bender - 1,33$ Raymond J. Jeffreys- _____ ___ tl, 633 Chief Justice o t Supreme Court; ) Clinton D. Boyd____ _______ .1,339 Walter B. W anamaker_______ 1,232 Supreme Court Judges (Term commencing Jan. 1,1939) Edward S. Matthias ---------- -1-2,237 Supreme'Court Judge: « 1 (Term Commencing'Jan, 2, J039) William L, B art ______ Edward C. T u rn e r------ -— la,336 Supreme Court Judge: (Unexpired term endingDee; 31,1938^ Roy L. struble $04 Frank H, Ward 758 Wlr lAwrenfa Mi 'R ich : 301 Representative fa Congress:. Clarence J . BfaWn ------------ ^**_1,389 L...T.M*Whall‘' ^ ^ ^ ^ r.^ _ ,;-.2i479 State Central Committeeman; Charley J . W agonner__ _____ 2,196 S tate Central Committeewoman: „ Margaret E, Baker w iHt*? vimmpi'm '•* fa-2,712 Jeanette V, Rocljel _______ State Senator: /■ Albert L. Daniels _____ „_—_^ .l,2G2 d iv e r S. Nelson IX mprnmm 1,458 S tate Repreaentativo: W. R MeChosney ___2,572 Clms I, Beaver — _______ 423 F , M. Chambliss 844 "Common Fleas Coart Judge; • (Full Term) F ron t L. Johnson — —------ ^_.2,913 Ffcobate Court Judge: Dan M, Aultman ______________2,440 County Commissioner: ; W. W. Barnett --------- „„l,84l Walter L. Nash 737 County Auditor; JAmcs J. Curlctt m —3.H2 County Treasurer: Harold J , Fawcett «-.-3,043 DEMOCRATIC- Governor; Martin L. Davey ------- --------^>^2,443 Charies Gawyor —. LiOtv Gov.; HUrry J, Halppr 78 fames Metzenbaum 348 \ John II. Rogers 175 E, Matthews Steele 392 Frank 11. IKMo w> m ,tU fm 19 tu atms t*m elriti< 0 ,or 459 Frank H, Ward 241 Taylor Davidson 162 &3 Day' _____________ J :— 372 Heefctary of State; William J , Kennedy m w e*c» a4* 1 «v *»H ,»»*a Treasurer of S tate: ' ‘ John J. Kennedy 005 Clareneo 11. Knisle-y A ttetney Generals.' Herbert 8 . "Duffy «, m »a♦* n*m& as*« m a*#a1,988 United Statea Senates; Robert J . Bulkley *.*.»«**3«I**»*Mr«,!«■ 1,941 George White 922; Representative to Congress At-Large: Stephcn'M, Young t- a «ac**.-* mi *»Uicj1,338 Moato 889 Chief Justice of Supreme Courts Cart V. Weygandt t(s I), C# if*M-» O O ElcjK, 1,722 Supreme Court Judges ‘Term Commencing Jam 1, 1039) E. M. Wtagardnar 1,510 report according fa schedule are urgrt to come when convenient on either of the above dates. I t is very important that every student register in order to avoid the possibility o f conflicts to the class schedule a fte r the opening of school. TJm Board o f Education has set Tuesday, September fi «a the opening date fo r the Cedarville Public Schools. Complete details witt be announced neat week. . Mrs. LulaGlass Died Saturday Mrs, Lula Mart Gloss, 86, wife of L. J; Glass, died a t h e r home, off the Wilherforce-Clifton Pike, Saturday a t 8:30 a. m, She had been-ill three years, suffering from leuchemia, a blood disease. Born in Highland County October IQ, 1901, the daughter of Behton and Eliza Webster Shaw, she had lived t o her present home ten years. She Was a member of the Clifton Presby terian Church. .Besides her husband she leaves five children, William, Lillian, Harrell, Erina Jean and Shirley, a t' hornet her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Benton Rhaw, of Highland Gownty; two, brothers, Carl Shaw, of Greenfield, and Ervin Shaw,;.W Xenia, and a lister,..'Ijfta* Nettie Moore,,of Xetiia. . Funeral service were conducted a t the Clifton. Presbyterian Ghurch a t 2 o'clock, in charge of Rev. JansM ftfentzer^ with burisl in Massiea Creek Cemetery, Attend Men’s Camp W th . f im t e r <V«“ 3m , ! , »»»> of tho American Tobacco Go,, and|Robert N. Cwtoaft mtutaged by W. W.- fitrpatriefa Thirty-sin farthers attended^ the Men's camp a t the 4-H Club Camp, Saturday and Sunday, August 13-14, where a week-end recreation, fun and fellowship w as planned; The camp was sponsored by the Farm Forum with, the following committee to charge. D. C. Bradfute, program Di rector;H . W. Eavey, Camp Manager; Emery Ogleshee and Latah Ferguson, Music; Stanley Hoteler, sports; Harry Martin, Sunday Morning Services and Eugene Good, nature. Frank H. Dean of' Xenia, conducted the Sunday school period following which O. A, Dobbins of Cedarville spoke e f his observations to-Egypt and. Palestine, Ernest Holt, Chief. Of Wildlife Han agement of the Soil Conservation Service of Washington, ! ) . € ., Eugene Good, D istrict Conservation Biologist of Mt. Vernon and Charles Dambach, Regional Biologist of the Soil Con servation Service a t Dayton spoke on the conservation of Wildlife and our other natural resources and also con ducted a nature hike through scenic Clifton gorge Sunday aftmoon. Sports under the direction of Mr, Hotslep consisted o f target shooting, volley ball, croquet, box hockey awl horseshoes. The camp opfafcd Saturday after noon and cloed Sunday evening, asiauuuamriiww^-AisufaifWiaJ^g COLliMSBS FINANCIERS GET WATT ELEVATOR AT FLORENCE Agricultural Lands, Inc., owned by the wsalthy Wolfe families in Colum hu«, th is week purchased the W att elevator a t Florence Swith on the Pennsylvania road east Of London, This family has purchased several thousand acre* e f Clark, Madison and. Franklin county Sand the laat three years, enough fa almost require ft grain elevator1 of their own. tinder the Crop allotment plan the company can store its own grain to large quantities. c o M E M a A i r ^ im o f f f il l e d . The Joeat Beard ef Education a t their regular meetfag Tuesday are t^ ig employed Mias ttditiv Harden fa; fill the vacancy to Dm High Bfaool There is * first time for n s p B n but i t waa the flint tim r.lo r « b a g time th at bystaadera fast a fte r fae noon lunch hour were treated fa a pugilistic exhibition when a local truckman did honors to a rspreoawt ative o f a Xenia ’ newapaper. Tha affair happened on Mato atreet to the heart o f fawn. According fa the allegation* o f tbe truckman, which afterward* war* ad mitted as true by the defsodaat, tlsa solicitor for a Xenia paper made aa attempt a t assault on th s wife o f the truckman in her home where ha had called on the pretense o f sottrifatiag for hte paper. The 8to?y is th at the solicitor farced his way into the home agqhut tha wishes of the wife. What all ' plow lacks eye witness** o tte r fae wife a fte r freeing- tereelf aged to get a gun and the escaped With no shots fired. T te Wifa took the number of hi* nwtawHhtte and la te r repmfad what bad happened to h e r husband, ' Tuesday waa the first opportunity the husband bad to te a r the case to hk»'court where he would be proefa cutor, judge and jury /and With tha Xenian seated in fils automobile, court was soon to session 'w ith tha solicitor making firm denial* to all chargee. The husband, a good six footer; with a wallop the hoys to the street say carries a fan, presented his evidence -h the form of body blow*on the head and body and then came the “I plead gHilty," The case was continued to this home where the husband accompanied tha solicitor, who was anxious to offer fa* apology. T hat being p e rt of t t e sentence the defendant waa High held >y the husbaftd while th e wifa admin istered a,'T ap" on the victim’s face. The court proceeding a t th is sesrioi* wa* witnessed by several who had ac companied the participants to the truckmen’s home end. fateis’*wee teit written until the husband did Me ted t th a t floored th e aetttifar aad b e -tefli *baete(^ |pm{H4fae, fta fa n i ta-th ts blood drawn was ft had Xenian's fare where ’’man met No charged were Med ffaas side and non will be if puMfcr ment of the Community is fa he fts a gusgo. Those who wifateied the performance fe lt they had received their money’s worth. I t might not be safe for, th a t particular automobile number fa appear again in this faction q f the comity, ' A solicitor fo r ft Columbus firm m i in -fawn Wednesday and hot knowing what had happened the dag before stated that he never in his life found so many -people *way from home a t ofte time. The "door bell ringsra* -Witt probably get a cool reception here for ,sOnte time. . — F i f t y W iH G o OnVacationTour F ifty Greene County people and their friends have enrolled for tte Lake vacation Tour sponsored far the Extension Departments of Cr e t e County say* Ruth Radford Bloom, Home Demonstration Agpnt. This tour will include a round trip Cleveland and reluro-for ft vary nom inal cost, The group will leave Day- tan a t I:b2 p. m,, on WwdliiNkdtoyg AtigUst 2 i m<\ return to Dayton At g*.10 p. tn., Friday, August 25,1938. On Wednesday, dinner may be secured on the diner o r for three who prefer ft lutwh may be brought from home,. On arrival in Detroit the group may go immediately to the Detroit and Oleyetond Hteamer o r may are Detroit- a t night and board the beat «a lefa as 11:30 p, m, Thursday morning each person vritt be thrilled fa awaken on L ate Rria with Cleveland shy line to the diafanet. While in Cleveland on Thursday t te group will have an opportunity to visit Nelft Fatk, The Ctewral l eetrii Institute, th a t witt leare a lustiUtq t*»- pression of the magic* puwue aud- sid- vantage* of electririty. Aire, Chree* land nffere many storea. m t SlftfllJMNItlME NUil AWPTWNiA wWk .ttaek again by way of f t * AQIWl' W m lO T itli Motor Co aa te sta, a field Village -rill dim** the whale trtp. T te elevator tou ted severe! ig o fthd m m m s relmttL y««re this fall fa purchn^w new fire -equip-* m m t K’riif * f ftrte f Supremo fiem t Judge: ' t o i e r ' dairy pfafasser *fc H. U. Stato] atoesplred Term ending Dee, ttoiverttty. This herd o f tm Guem-j t m , Bej?a fe world famous. Recently f i ^ e l . ff , - head vM io * m m M . P * " s*Tts the wmning we leave fo r Nos’-.Jboricsfc I', .^toulh falk, V m .„ m the oeren eoast. W#| Joseph B, ticmtnm will wifttt l*ler.w -------— ™ ffi BWA tLIH . I (C m H u m i m $ t§ * t h m } Commerria! SfapurfaieuL M te Hartter} Ereryotie to Xreia red Orere * 31, is ft graduate of Indiana S tate Teach Oift College and tow had two yrera «*» p tsh tm as ft eommtrrial teacher, t All posilkma hirer now been filled for the coming year. »« a s> ts a ^ <*<, Estelle fan* and Cftrivtite Rermon. dtughtataf of Mrs, Grace Irennn , auto- ' -One drink o f wire or tear. If fnltied fa mtoor etwratireu Tureday a t i drive, may m e yw tn fa te a tha «m re «f Dr. Bag to Xauto. [te a County their iuritad frireds ate torited fa aremspany thte gveug- Ifassrr aHre* moot te wmda at- A a County Ifatreuten Age*rt% Mtea ad Foat OfiW IfaIMfng by Aagret S t. IM i. • -
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