The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52
Il: •i JJ l< THIN9E ABB ADTBBTXiBD •V MSUCHANTS FIRST. ADV1R TtftftltlNTS KEEP YOU ABEMAKT Of TUB T1MK8 ttHAft TWttiit SFke 'Cedarottk Xe mvmmmm i§ wmm, m m f i l l BSA»MHB 8 ONTVS flOHt PAOK O FT iN IT W O f SIGN IF ICANCE TO TOO S I X T Y F I R S T Y E A R N O . 4 2 C E D A R V I I i L E , O H I O , F R I D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 1 6 , 1 9 3 8 P R I C E , « U ! 0 A Y E A R mm trm a n llw # 1X 11D l MkjHKt m U M B U B ^G W * fm rtU vM m in tto 1U» New York World's fa ir tee#** more o f * eortetetjr with th* Rdaiog of * building in th* “a t*W w m t a t » rental of $3M0$, i t n m ajmoonoad by 3U ta Architect John P. Schootey, a nwwfeer o f th e Ohio World’* Fair roiomtirion* The Ohio building, o f Georgian Cohmial nwhi tortura, will provide approximately 6000 square fre t of ftoor spoor. The exhibit* will feature th e state'* ag ri cultural and industrial prograt* a* well *» points o f interoat and recrea- tloaal opportunities, Sir. Schooley said, Ohio’* p a rt in the event was piado possible by the t t d General As* aembly which appropriated f 100,000 fo r the purpose and provided for the creatio it.p f a special Ohio World's F a ir commission headed by Governor Martin L, Davey. - - Secretary o f S tate William J , Ben nedy who, by virture o f office, is chief o f the state's election, machinery will direct' the drafting of several 1m portneft proposed changes in the Ohio election statu tes foraubmission to the leg islature next January, it developed following a conference of a special committee of election official*. Among the'changes recommended by the committee *reV The return o f att ah , sent and disabled voters* ballots to the county boards of election hy 6:3d P- m„ on the Thursday preceding the election;- th a t a lt absent voter*'hi! a t le a s t fifty, miles from th eir precinct •yat election tlay, instead o f the ten- mile minimum as a t present,' in order to be granted the absent .voter's franchise; the "abolition: o f primary election* forfrnunicipai offices in the odd-numbered ^gair* when there a re no contests, and th e reduction from $10 to no t more than. $8 dotty pay fo r precinct officials when Voting ma, , chitta'iiM ;. used. Members ; of the epeciai committee which made .the recommendation* were Tom Carey, clerk of the Cuyahoga county board of tiartioUa; Mrs, Rhttbe Welsh, •hsirMUpk -* f , tb» twfmmm . c*u*$y hoard; E. 0. Hood, deputy chnk of the Scioto comity board; Donald H. Harper; clerk of the Knox county hoard; and George C, Barnes, clerk'of the Clinton county board. Tww gaaissd Twesdair evooiog when a din* and two wteoa srakf-ner party w*s gtran afc thsf OId Mill Im port*tons fo r dieerra filed, Camp. The charter will not be dosed pisses court during the in stil Monday evsnin, September 1.9th. 1 Paul 8 . Cummings was named presi dent and Robert McDaniel, secretary. The remainiog officers will be chosen a t the nex t meeting. TheLions Club is non-politkal, non? j O e m s C l u b W e e , linen P i ^ T f l R ! C O W I T H * W * ! O r c t u i i s e d M o n d s y s The Cadarville l,tws* Club was or- C O L L H 2 S N E W S L U v B L v i l u l U n ens sncui !< S C H O O L N E W S iset week. Cruelty and grass neglect are charged in a salt filed fo r Janice Grease by Mattie Hess, her next frhmd, agsM Carl Grasue, 3711 Heever Ava* Dayton. They were married Dssaiofeor IS, l » f a t War saw, Ind. The plaintiff requrota re* tore!ion te-hsp maide* name and at* toroey feeaf ;, Tobjtha Dickey in a su it against Albert Dkkey* J r., H i t M ime Ave. Dayton, charge* wilful absence from home fo r more than th raryesro , They ware married October 3, 1935 in Xenia.. 1 ‘ Paul. Burke, seeking a decree from Marjorie Burke, whom he: (married June 8, 1936 a t Springfield/:charges grow* neglect o f duty. The-defeftdant reside* in Trement city , 0.,- accord ing to the petition. Charies Marsh charges1gross neg lect- and crulety in a- su it against Edith Marsh. They were married May 8,1936 a t Covington, Ky, sectarian and is a civic organization for sponsoring and devetpoing the community of which it is a part. I t is more than good fellowship and social Jife in that its purpose'la to recognize community needs and mean* of accu&ipliihing the end. The out standing cod# i* "To build up .your business, but .not-,necessary to tear down another's-.' Caution ;witb critic. Ism and lib e rti’with*,praise always building up the- community and Its Citiranship." * ■- - ' ■ ' • Robert McDaniel-afid'K. J. Laugh* lin, both Lio*.Club'members a t Ar canum, spoke of, accomplishments in th a t c ity .. Situations of today with Christ-coatraSM Rev. E, E. flock, DM. INJUNCTION REQUESTED George W, Mead, owner of the 706- acrc “River Farm"' in Sugancreek Twp„ and H,- J . Sensor-and Helen Mead* who own a one-half interest in the livestock, grain, feed and produce, have'filed in injunction su it against Claude ‘Barnett and' others, seeking forfeiture o f Barnett's lease on the farm , .-<* _> v ■ •, •'*; - Go-defendants m the .action ate the: Miami Valley Production Gredit As sociation, Dvihlap and Saner, the Xenia Farmers Exchange Co., 0 , W, Hook. Sugarcreek Twp. justice of the peace, and Frank William*, township corn stable, ,, - ■ * An, injuiietion is nought to prevent Barnett from seBing-eertaiit property which the plaintiffs say is jointly own ed, to restrain the Xenfa Farmers Ex change from paying proceeds of a wheat rale to. an y persons except the peitionera and to avert the., ejection of John^Courtney from a tenant house o*r the farm ;, Eviction.of Barnett,' an accounting .and appoihtment of; a re ceiver are a lra req a ra tcd .' Miiler and Finney a re attorneys for th e plaintiff. -INSURANCE FIRM SUBS 'The S ta te ,Automobile Mutual In surance .Co. has filed Suit' against EliVAheth Owens,. OsbOrn,'seeking « judgment for. $385.40, ram^smiting att am orat the company asrar tediy paid to James E . 'M «n it-fflr damige!: to fa-wato a lta r a etdliaioas wirit ilw do*' fapriaath. ra» Dosossksir i% M # a t a<*traot.int«(seetiaR in Fidriioid. The - Ah 'expose o f several bird fallicies believed by Wany people’was made by Conservation Commiseioner Lawrence Woodfieli in the September issue: o f the “Ohio Conservation Bulletin," official sportsmen"*# publication of-the stat* division of eonservation. “Some o f the birds th a t save millions in crops and timber each year by destroying insects a re misjudged," Commissioner Wooddett asserted. “Tho Baltimore oriole is accused of damaging, grape* mnd'gsrdsn peas, h u t studies show that th e oriole's food habits are largely beneficial since caterpillars are its favorite fare together w ith plant and bark lice, whsps, grasshoppers And weevils. Farmers who tea r down swallow!* nests from barn* ara tu rn ing out their-best friends since swal lows, catching food on the-wmg, con sume vast numbers o f harmful, insects and eat little besides anim al. foods. Woodpeckers are often suspected o f damaging trees by their drilling but each hole drilled with few exceptions, m eans'that the bird has located the larva of a-destructive woodboring in sect. F ru it growers often look upon robins a s enemies because o f the robin's appetite fo r cherries, yet robins consume insects, harming to fru it crops ,throughout th e year and only daring the flocking periods in June and Ju ly do they eat cultivated fru it to any ex ten t" company chafges-the dsf«ndaai:waa to dame fo r-thc accident Andi that. She drove, her car fnto thejpart of Morris' auto. Marchall. and Marshall are .a t torneys for the plaintiff. DIVORCE GRANTED On the grounds her husband is con* finedinprison, Geneva Nook*has .been awarded a divorce from .Forest' Nooks and granted custody o f five minor chil dren., FORECLOSURE JUDGMENT The Home1Owners* Loan. Carp, has recovered a $4,271.45 mortgage fore closure judgment in a su it against K. It, Babb andothem . APPOINTMENTS MADE Attorney J , A. Finney ha* been ap pointed administrator o f the estate o f Elia N. Snell, late of Xenia, under $12,000 bond, in probate court J J , CUriett, S. N. McClellan and LeRoy Wolf were named appraisers. dem ent M. lla rn tr was designated executor o f fibe*estate, of Vharie* T. Hamer, late of Spring Vallky, with out bond, > ■=' A. E, SemsnS was named admin istrato r of the estate of Charles W„ Arnold, late of Xenia, under $1,000 bond. ' ’ CLAIM SETTLED Th* guardian o f Eva B. Smith, a minor, has-been-authorised by the court to accept an offer o f $45 in set tle men! of n damage claim against Roseoe h , Johnson arising, from an auto accident on Whiteman St, JUDGE JOHNSON TAGS LOCAL AUTO DRIVES Judge Frank L, Johnson placed a $100 fine and suspended the driving rights of James Frame, Monday, who A proposed elaborate ceremony* *2^ hcoatrf th^uguration U b th is faR o f Df, N U. lAehfkk as the j %.jj| tfij, county new pfMddtnt o f Kent S tate ity a t Kent will have to be tuned down Local Delogntes Will AttendLeagueMeet •; Savon) Tnindred'building and loan: executives,* comprising^D istrict Num- Ber TWopi*th# jOWoBuilding Associa tion League, will mectrafc the Engine-! efs’ Club, Dayiohr Tuesday, September, 20th. 1 . . , Chas H. Young, Lebanon, district mesidenr, w ill,preside a t the'm eet ing,.. Among th e speakers win, be Janies A,,Devine, Walter F . Heer and Don L. Tobin of Columbus. Ohio building and loan associations aye observing the 50th anniversary of Organized building, and loan Work ,in Ohio tbis year. The meeting a t Day- ton wfli immediately precede the state .building and loan convention, which will be held a t Columbus in October. Represehtativesfrom Butler, Clark, Greene, Montgomery, PrOble and War ren counties .will be in. attendance a t the meeting. Representatives of the CcdarVHIe Federal' Savings & town will attend the meeting. ,, thinking, the ►,» of Hammaf Divinity fkhool, Epriagfttld, Ohio,5 ’told Cedarvilis' CeU^ra atodento a t union convocation service Sunday night in tha F irst Preshytorisn Church. “The te st o f character is no t in a man's persona) appearance, nor the language he usee, s e r the company he keep*, but in the thoughts he harbor* in his mind," said Dr. Flack in discussing ^The Citadel of Char seter," “The greatest thing in the worlc is man; the greatest thing in man is mind; the greatest thing in mind is thought and the. greatest thing about thought Hex in its control,” declam 1 D r. Flack. “The difficulty w ith think ing today I* th at it. is uncontrolled, and the purpose o f Christisn educa tion is to provide man " with con trolled thinking,'* he concluded. President W. R, MeChasrtey presid ed a t the convocation service. Rev. B. N, Adams o f the F irst FTe&y. tion Church offered the invocation. The Rev. R. A. Jamieson, D. D., of the United preshytorisn* Church, resri the scripture and led in prayer. Music under;the direction of Mrs, Mildred Bfckett Creswell, Director of the 'Department of Music, consisted o f a tenor solo- by. Ted James and selections-from the "Holy City"- by th e college, choir. - The Rev. Dwight R. Guthrie, 'pastor o f th e North- finster Presbyterian Church, Bpring- field, pronounced the benediction. ASSIGNMENT 35 to rraasse The Gedavvifie PubUc Schools ra te r ed the year on September 6 with 5*4 TnijiiU enrolled in all grads*. This number ha* increased to 54$ with Etc opening of the second week o f school, Ail classes apd departments ara functioning smoothly. Schedule diffi culties have been practically elimh noted,, home room classes orgaahwd and other -details connected with the opening of school are rapidly being completed. Class'work in a ll grades is now progressing on a normal basif. Coljege Pietare Mr. Murphy- of- Columbus w ill take the. picture of the college students and faculty on Tuesday, Sept;.20, a t 11:20 A, M. Attending CeuveuEi u . Presldenitr,- Jft R. MicCbesney and Mrs- McChesney attended the Repub lican State Convention: a$ tha Deshler- Wallick Hotel in Columbus on Wed nesday and Thursday of th is Week. I CHURCH NOTES -^ united ^P resbyterian ' Ralph A. JAtalepeuwMiaMtor' Prai^to#, ."A. Day'a Work and a Day*# Wages, operative*,M Leaded Misa B^atriCO Y. P. C. U., 7 p . m* Btibject; Co operative." .Leaders, Mis*. Beatrice Gray. Att young people o f High School age and toe College graup in vited. - Union Service, 8 p. m., in this church. Sermon by the. Methodist pastor, either the outgoing, or toe incoming pastor. We are sorry to tost Dr, C. E . Hitt from bur fellow- shipship, but will bo glad to welcome the Rev. Me. D, II. Markle a#-our co-workers. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, h p, tn. Leader, Mrs, Ethel Buck. Choir Rehearsal, Saturday, I'M p. m, .• . Ratty Day date October 2, but let us begin a t once. The World is in trouble And Jesus Christ is the Hope of tha World, and the sermon- oii the Mount is the solution to the World Problem*. Do your b it by strengthening the Church by your presence and service. Hie Congregation Committee met a t tho parsonage Monday evening and discussed plans fo r the fa ll campaign. Wednesday evening, September 28, was se t as to e date fo r the Annual Congregational Dinner, Social and Rally gathering. The dinner will be in filarge o f the Ladies A ir, Mrs. Paul Towpsley, Pres., and toe pro gram in charge of Mrs.- Fred Towns- ley, Dr. D. F . Kyle, and Emile Fin ney. cmuiidiriibly, the sta te hoard » f feat, tro l swM, State- Finance Director M» Ray AIMson, president of the beatsl* revealed that-the beard refused to sansthMi a fund transfer o f 12,809 with whith to finance the festivities because "if* too much mosey'lOf such an bvaafe** board, if pressed, t m m k to the transfer of a much amal|«e mm . % W B m m 49s Mt.*y Raymoid-Ritetiour has been named local registrar for issaimf auto mobile drivers* licenses, Which went m sale Thursday,' Att drivers must have*- new Hemes by October 1st, If ................... ...... vow hash' not had-your Jfcene* and* » w m m m m SfgFS S& «mm MAIDINGWBSJKNUUD V lltr Of MARSHALL MehRAN MRS, HMN»M tO HPHAH TheAral leammof the aeaeonto-be H ifPit-K*|r . Ji^lilpJRIlLW-jJPpiMrlW fm Afyf FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ^ Rev. Beniamin N. Adams, Mfalster Sabbath School, 10 a, m, Lesson: Jonathan: oarageaus Friendship." I Sim. 14:1-40; 18:1-4; 19:1-7; Ch. 20$ 23:1548; I I Sam, U lfritf. Morning Worship, 11 a . m* Theme: ‘Tho Practice of Christ," Junior Sermon; "The Sunday Parade." Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Topic; "Our Economic ‘FreeTor-all’." Matt. 5:38-42; 26:;14>30. * Evening Service, 8:00 p. m. A t toe 0 . P . Church. E ither Dr, Hi)! or hia successor, tho Rev. Mr. Markle, will bring ih e message, n . Youth Ratty, .Wednesday, B;30 p, m. A covered dish- sappar fo r i l l you*#, people of high school in d college age will ho served a t the home of Mr, and Mrs. If. K. Stormont, Bring your own table service and $ little change to cover the to st of icnera and rolls. Chaplain M iritfi Speak* ' Rev. Georae IgClede' Markle, chaplain in the Unltsd State* Navy, n graduate o f CedsgvUle College, spoke to the atudsot* and faeulity ip a joint meeting of to* Y. 9 L X , A. and toe Y. W. C, A., on Wednesday morning;' C^spWn re cently returnod Iraa* toe Sainoan Island*, wham* ha was stationed fo r nearly two year* A* Dlraetor o f Edu cation. Y . W. & ' ; v ’ ’ * -The annual tea spwmend hy to* Y. W. C. A, for to* n*w g iri stuent* was held on-Monday afteniooa a t the hpnm<o f Mr*. W* B. Mriftosnay. Mbs Doris Ramsey, p rag rap toahiitatt o f the Y. W.; C. A ., prsetosd ahd an- nmiouncOd the unwical ptberam which included-voeal mloa by Mr*. Robert Jacobi, and Mias B sstik e Mc Clellan, and * piano so lo , by Miss Rachel Harrimon. FACULTY PICNIC - Members of the college faculty, and guests enjoyed • steak roast i t Bryan Farm on Thursday evening. Bearding Club The Ccdarritte College Boarding Club bus made a fin* Start fo r the school year, The purpose o f this club i* to enable students to e e t good wholesome food a t reasonable prices in e cheerful atmosphere. Although the splendid means provide no little pleasure to the members, everyone has * good time Jdom social standpoint. I t gives the students opportunity- to dilcuss tha incidents of the day and to make near friends and renew old acquaintance*. . ■ t*. Various games a re ' available fo r toe group before and a fte r meats, and from time to time parties are sponsor ed by the club. On Tuesday evening, September 20, the clab is giving a party fo r the college which includes a dinner and ait evening of fun Im mediately following;it. Mrs. Clara Morton, whe is in charge o f plan ning and preparing the stenle, has been lining ipenldiA -work and we are looking to a very successful year. Board TrjuiAfem School Lands! REV C. E, HILD, DJQ. Dr. C..E. Hill./who has been local mujfcor of the M-: E, Church toe,past* five years h is received the special as signment of pastor a t Catawba; 0._ where it Will become his duty to plait for the merging o f the. M. E. con* gregation and toe - Methodist Pro testant congregation.' The M, E . con- gregation hsma modern church erected about ten-year* ago, Dr, Hill hod been asked- by the local congrcgstioa for-his re-appointment but instead he1 w*» asked by Conference leaders to take, the new assignment a t an, in creased1' salary,” ' Dr, Hill has the well wishes of the entire community in.' his new assign ment. During,,the five years he and Mrs. Hill .have made .warm friends h ire who willalway* welcome them on return visits. D r.,H itt and wife extend thank* to he people o f th e community fo r the attitude manifested-during,th e ir five year stay-here. He i s leaving on a rail o f duty: from those who think he Is weli fitted for his-new task. He aqka for the Same cooperation , and friendliness for, his successor, Dr. D, H. Markle, as .has been given he and H rs. Hill, Dr., Hill Witt fill hfs new assignment Sunday morning. ■Dr. D. H . Markle comes . to* Cedar- Vittg from Williamsburg, O., where i t Las been located the post '’fou r yoor*. He is » graduate -Of Yale Di vinity Sebocd w ith $ S%0- degree. He cornea highly recommended. H e has e very capable helper in Mbs, Markle, who, is highly educated,, especially in music. -She is looking forward to the organisation Of a Childrens’ Choir and, to assist in other, musical programs. The ,local congregation i* to be con gratulated on the assignment of Dr. darkle and wife to th is community. Elb will take, over too charge for. the {Sunday morning-service. •i-: i AttSptoMH * *' Several changes, haye been mode in the administration which should pro; plote "hetter efficiency throughout the school system, .The plan o f handling attendance hag been improved. This year each cja*f reports absentees -at, the-opemng of both the forenoon and afternoon ses sions. A small bog has been instoU- eu outside each, class room where the toachcr deposits t|j« .absence list. These list* are collected and made,into a.,composite list a t .to© office o f the grades and high school. Each teacher is*given this lis t 15 minutes a fte r to e ‘-tendance is taken. The composite it is used by each teacher in check ing the attendance of toe. other classes; The nCW system is considered more1 efficient and represent* a Considerable improvement over previous years, ' *Tardiness ' ' ' ' ' ' Tardiness ha* always been a.prob* ein in a tt schools. This Jear* * pupil who: is ta rd y niust first report ,to tod office'for an “admit slip" before going ,t» Class, The reason,, for th ejta rd i ness and whether ekcUsed Or uhexcus cd are stated, on the Slip; In Unex- cusedr toe pupil will be required to do “make-up. work” before bje-witt-he m good-standing. - : 5 Parent* ore urgently requested to cooperate with' toe school in keeping ton number of'eases of'tard iness to a minimum. Where' there is a good jyason, o f course, the pupil will he ex cused bu t m •the, majority of coses here-is no good, reason fdr- being tardy. Parent* WilLbOcontacted when a pupil* ha* two' unexcused tardy, marks. * - ' OCTOBER*TERM* Appointments Named BylVLE, Conference; Session ClosedTues. The annual Ohio Conference of the Methodist Church^closed- Tuesday with too announcement of appointment* for th e coming year. Rev. 0 . E , Hitt, D.D., who ieav-m the -local charge ha* been assigned.- to Catawba in toe Springfield District. There Were but two changes in as signments In Greene county, Yellow Spring* and Ccdarville. Rev. T* W. C latter goes to Yellow Springs to re place Rev, Van Burcn. Fortner pastor* o f toe load charge have been assigned to th eir present posts or in a lew case* new places, Rev. 0 . A. Hutchison returns to Co lumbus South; Rev, B. E . Steven*, Frcemont; Rev, S. M. Ingmire, Ep- worth, Toledo; W. N. Mantle from Mr. Sterling to First; M /E „ Ironton; Rev. IL C, Gunnett, Hebron; Rev. V. 'J3. Busier,- Plqpin, Menu Building In The Home Homemakers all over the country are confronted With the problem of memi building. No one clues o f foods offer such a variety of help in this , High School Assembly -The school assembly period th is year has been changed to convene on-Fri day of each week a t 10:57 or the be ginning of the third period. Since toe third period i* set--aside fo r extra curricular work such- 0 * athletics, music, physical education; eto„ them will be less--time taken from class work than when was taksn in former year* .. Paraat* desiring : to attend chapel exercise* will please observe this change, ; ' Home Reoal Period * ,1 The Home Room period in the-high school is scheduled for .th e first four days of the week from .10:47 to 10:57, This ten ’minute’period w ill bo used for various home room activities .Under the guidance o f too home room teach er*. • • J ’ ’• ' A petition bearing signature* of £2 elector* etthe-Nmn J lsp ir iectiott of. Xenia township rural «hooI d istrict,, M requesting transfer of 283.43 arre* o fj^ .V ® } school-territory te the i ^ c r a t S i l v e r - 6 - crieki totrasbip distriet, has been Agent, bruits aid m.~h to Announcements Attention i* catted to a new regula tion regarding announcements.’ Any-'1 one who ha* an announcement to be made is requested to send i t to the office no t la te r toah 10:57 or- 3:58^No announcements except fo r emergencies will he made a t any other time. All announcements are now made over the Bound’System, Tho cooperation of tho public will be appreciated. Use of Telephones Wo ave asking parents who desire, to telephone to pupils-during school hour* if possible to call when the pupil ha* s study period or a t the noon hour. I t is suggested th a t a copy of too class Schedule he-kept fo r reference in the home, This wlU elim inate-the necessity of catting a pupil from class, Special Requests During the school year we have many request* by parents to take pupils from their classes to go shop ping o r on other errands, I t is hoped that such requests will fee kept a t a minimum th is year fey making thesn trips on Saturdays or a fte r school if a t a ll possible. We ihould like for all pupHs to fee present every day. No excuse for absence can fee, granted, except in absolute case* o f necessity, and signed by the parent, All of the abt)W explanation Is made in the interest of th e pupils in cider tb it class week may proceed with as little interruption a s possible, Name* of $5 Grown CoUatp row- dant*, who will cowpoM tha grand and petit ju ry vwdro to r tha October term of common plena court, w*r* drawn from too ju ry wheat in tha county clerk o f wmrto .offira Mwidag," The new petit ju ry venlro follows; H, M. Carpenter, Bath towwMg; Laura Smith, Xenia, Third Ward; Mabel Reaves, Sihreroraak township; U e Froguton, Spring VaCUay torn*- riup; Samuel Harshman, f itw r a tiA - township; William Parson*, Both ! township; W. -J ; Cherry, GedarviUo township; Lillian Washburn, Xenia, - Second Ward; A; C. Rettoll, Beaver- - - crock township;. A. W. :Koogler, Batov, township; Thurman- H , Middlotoo, Caefarcreok township; , Mary Coy, Beavercreek township; H. C. H uptnan,; Xenia, F irst Ward; Alvin bnriw jo i- feraon townships Kenneth Hutchison, Xenia township; Irma Hnbhell, Bsav- : erereek township; Lewis Liilick. Ross township; Rama Campbell, Miami > township; , Mary, Yoknt i i w, ' i: Fourth Ward;. Agues •'Donley, Xenia, ; Second Word. . The new grand ju ry venire follows: Samuel Holland Spring Valley town- Sh»P; H . Jordon, Xenia, Third. W*W* ‘ Heater Hammon, Cedarvilto township; ,1 ^ ^ McMUIin, Cedaryitte township; t J. T. McCurrani XSenia, F irst Ward; M. M. Clark, Silvercroric township; James ^R.-Bidcett, Xento tomosWp; H arnett Hardman, Miami township; ; Raymond SprOcklin, Miami townsMp; Harvey Elatm Xenia, •Saorari. ■■Tfmg u -■ MaUticO. 'Coleman, Miami ‘ township; R‘ LaMar,-Xenia, Third. Ward; Carp]ine T u rrett Xenia, Seoond Ward; Gibson Tate, Bath townsWp; Baas ' Robinson, Silvercr*ek townriup.-. ' Local Club Hears . ' ’ D»Wn Stoaker The local Co-OperatiVe Glob on-' . tortained a nutober of guesta in d the ' wiyep of memb*ra \in toe Masonic J Temple dining room Monday evening, ' about fifty,being present, i Dinnerwas served by the ladies o f to* .Eaatcra ’ S tar. -v. Following the dinner th e gathering enjoyed a descriptive and informatiro - talk byMr. S later ForitorDogto^head Pf the pocking company o f the. ram* name who described by chart the . various cuts of meat and tiuffir coes- perativ* food valaes to r ■ apeokgr Bka:'k'W«S' „ talk, m to# .subject and has $ n u t it mforo many groiipe. M uto 'Ofrito#', - mformathm w*a new to his listeners , not only as consumec* o f meat feu tto ?- those who are engaged in growing live StOCk, N . s M r. A D. Walker, member o f th# Jamestown CotOp Club, who has been a salesman o f the Dayton company fo r twenty-five yeans, wax also a guest -of toe local Huh. ■ , ............. . «, t , • D o * F i e l d T r i a l s - Sunday, Sept. 25 •t! ■ • '.*■*- ' ( liliqrtjh'U The fourth aiMMOl 'Coon Dog Field Triela sponsored by tbo Grerae County Fish and Gam# Association will he held Sunday, September. 25, a t Td*- rymorc Springs Park, two miles cost of Bpring Voitty.. . Thera will ,be a lif t) Purse guaran teed by the*Association,and a hand-- some trophy plaque presented to the - first; trie ■winner. The purse’--is divided as* follows: F irst tree $40; second tree $15; first line $30; second line,. $15. ' Entries wilt fee accepted from 0:00 A. M, until t f t t t P. M. - Att dogs must be entered, a t the gata.as they arrive, The -entry fe e is $1.00 An admission charge o f'2 5 'cents will be made to t gentlement with women and chiMron admitted free. This annual affa ir1 to .always held tho lust Sunday of each September. HAROLD HAGKETT GETS PLUM wHarold Hadtett. son of D&tmwto?- I t h, Hatkctt, Yellow Sprinipr, hi* been aitooSsfted rural route raytiei? out of that office The appointment wk# the- ii*ue in the Democratic pri mary when Ed Dewinft defeatel- Hackrit for central committee hut o i t Mur h* oraitam u hv i f t e ' *tofc g e t the- Coutiiy organ- wmi » preseraw »y_u r s .i^ j^ €tt^ 6 t 9 eMfSgfttf uero ha» ra tio n " He**f even went m f a r a s and Design o f Dress/* aigae to t m atter w ith the offieer.Tfei* a ra tt matroro -troroe hero.ro Mayor U tti# , wfe# glased the fine a t $!•# and orate. N*w ffeewy i t the fro s t Off iMrit ffraw Qtt mart tOtot C*- AorHtie esluay, f im § Fra»e# FibDy GriffiMt m d B *m * Att to t Jodies of th is eomarobtty are w riterot-bi a t tend thro* lessonti °Dc. and Mr*. S. % jos»i#e*n of Oxford, Ofel*. ware g*»*tto o f Ms feratoer and w tfe t m t t o j t . RWfiUiLIGAN RALLY Colored votera aro asked to meet a t th e A> Mt W> Church, F ridajraraeiini a t S p, m, Judy* Frank L. Jobaion, Xenia, will fe* too e p m m . granted by the Greene County Board of Ettucatioir, County Sopt, H . G. Aultmen said Monday, The transfer will no t alter school plans to the New Jasper section fo r the present -IffiMMMHtena;according to: Btipti Auttman, Who said the ofic- i’oom aehaol. there w ill continue to operation as usual, a t least until a yarn* hettro. The actual territory transfer will the health of the family, and- should fee a definite p a rt -of every menu, hu t if also plays a g reat pari in making the attractive.. -The color iatrodueed in the fru it often make*' the entire meal more palatable. Fruit- dee* -no t confine t o popular-, ity to -any one o f the- course*,- say*. Mrs. Bloom, fo r it IS equally welcome as A cocktatt, with, the m eat eourse, as a salad o r for ressest, - Apples a te 'on -the-1most poptflat ...... .*«.*- —• « - f{|g ramttffi*. ..... . .„ trosom plan - u»eti by the Hem* RriopaSe**. Counefi JT S ra o o i lo thi8 W* i« w lessen on «Fri»it to E ltog t o * t o ottFl^rated th e , ^ which awstra will have 4 ^ ; 8 i the major emtotote. The cooperation county wheel,brarojgrantod^ .trans»| ^ ^ Grerae county apple grow- i J f 'J to iS S ^ h E L vsv . ig being solWtod and cossideraM* K S time wiil fee spent to discurotog kinds apfilro, new teri|w s, the pTaaa of cd to the NOWJasper roriimi lnvewed | R ^ e diet as weii m economy | Jft m m , This'lesson -will he given by local Home f k . Teacher Rsulgts MissMary Lou H&aeu, Voeatlowil Home Economics Teacher in the local high school for the part year, ha* re signed to aroept a similar position in tho Massillon f-tty Schools, Miss Kathryn .. Brown, Wyoming, Ohio, was appointed fey the Board o f Iklacation a t a special meeting, Sri?- temfeer 2, to fill the varancy. Miss Brown assumed-her new duties on Sep tember & ■ Teackera Unlay Pirafc - Teachers, their wi**s, and featossui* held x steak roaat, T«**day evsnin*. a t Bryan State Back. A delicious 0«p- Ver and pleaoont time waa enjoyed by all, SPRING VALLEY WILL TRY FOR WATERWORKS - Spring Valley will wot# on a >l8,fi0O Lhulid fsttw Sept- MW* fdr waterworks as n WPA proj eet, alau-dratouge sya- tom. Another fewid -in*we; of WA®* calls for flmrt protectkto. 1 wi -raO^rf jn.1.,1 I'M r.1U’.i PltiASAN fR FOR OMfflftY Sixty half grown. pbeasanU ralaed to t the O m m Comity F ito and Gam* fissoeiatiroi are toady fa r dtswikution at-the Belt farm Sunday, hut t# mem- pro only. a. \ < BOWERMRISTKR HBAI1S GRIBRN1 CO. PENSION BUREAU B. B, Bowermehiler, Boirtrarille, la now .the Iliad o f the Greene Cmmty l Bnraau o f Aid fo r 'the Aged, H* ia formmr rhalrman of tha Dwmrarotta Rvacwtiva CsaasuttOae. -Rsausda ladL' rate th a t are aaatl* IJteO narosu uu the pptialort rail tj th* couttfy, #11 f$ f raw ®r elder. I ■ ta x c o iA E gw ow m m County Treiauror Harold J.. Fa.w- fetis amrou—as th a t tha rollectbn m iatass whisk endad fataday *Mo««ted to M lttilg to a ttda risslag day* H e after T J S M X i i teadaro to ea#h. rotmouaHv tMadera who will fee aeWtad fey Mom* E a ten : aIon (>#sd ! Mambera will ruralva iMr tralnte* to* Mtot Norma Aarh feaehar, from te w Atete tlatoaraity on Ortafeer # a t Xoate^Tantral High IMssel. Th* teeffiVMkiftWwfB W |feeld #oug After- tin t CT moa Rari.iea . . Eatfe high wheel rises ho* been granted permission to have ram party under school supervision e#*h aemaet-- er» These-- parties #ro to fee planned h r the ctastt ynd*r the guWUmee o f tfe*ir feome room fsrahor aod tiara prasidrat and with the parmiasiou o f the prlnrlpal sad rap i tiitaaifst t . In •« fa r -#a paatiMe aorh a#air* (CttcftenraK m paf* *Arss) WAR RJNNM WHEAT FRfCStt AND PORK UtrarAED Wat ware abroad omit prissa «f wheat upward tfeia week, a a i amru than oae kaa been hoard to *ay that *rar would feelp farm prtera. Purti prices are ohm- up afeme with soen.. I Mr., and tiro ittyd WiteHNi imi Mr. and Mr*. Howard boon Mijoyiag * trip U \
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