The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52
* y M B M a u ifr * r a n , a b v e i TWHMJWTi H I P TOC A W A R T o F f t i n m i i i D T H m i f f k e XmM 8IXTYF0MT YEAR NO. 44 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, N H B I H T B c cm m u T i—Many added «*•*. - tatonuro f c i t e ii have beta aroawffed #«? Hm tiMMMMMk *t UtotoWU ft ft* . twenty-nidlfe aromai H r tm l Dairy afeowwuftw fiiftstetftatftefitete fairground* from October S to IS, it w teroalsd fey Dtroctor Xari H, Haafeld o f tii* State Papartmcafc o f Agrietiltiwe, m ft j$ eftlraaft of tfei ;Ohio committeeft* ft* i ) hw . Included will f t an iatereoltogiate *took judg lug content with competition between agriculture! college teams from more than thlrtjwRvo states; * nation*!- horse-pulling contest; an exhibit o f dairy projects and food dob work by JWK>4-Hdab'hoy* and girl* in forty dates; a special night show.in if t coliseum; a night horse showspotuor- «d by the Pleasure guilcffef Cotumbni; and a “Buckeye State Music Jubilee” in which Ohio’s best amateur xnuri- elans will compete ft* more' than f?,000 in cash awards, ft is though that lOO/XX) persons,will, attend the show at which will be shown 1,000 of the finest dairy cattle in the United State*, and Canada, Director Hanefeld said. Honor o f making the.first'Milt* dal entry went to Mrs. . Ethel Peck Earling o f Salisbury, Conn., who' will show Guernseys.. A g»l* premiere to the showand the music jubilee will be .a concert on the opening night by,.the 'United! Stiles Nsvybond; V, '*-V-' Her firotft, ftetMtfr Is a divorce his Drifts Ftorsaee,. o f 1, 1L 1»with prose neglect o f doty. They were married August $*» )9M, at Newport, Ky., according to the petition. HrepSrationB have been completed « by the state,civil service cotnmission ft* competitive examinations forhaore th*n30Q6 positions with the, Uncut-4 payment Compensation ,Commission o f Ohio, it was announced by Chair man Carl W, Smith of the civil service commission, They wiU .be conducted 3d fifteen key cittes-^-Akron, Athens, Cambridge, Cafeton, Cincinnati, Cleve- •■tend, Colom^,;Hhytimi. .iima,;lftns*- field, Portemoutto Saiidnsky, Steuben* October fib to fid,' irictasive, and from November l to % inclnsive. Chairman .Smith elated. ‘ .The trot, will f t held Tw Ad i supervisor, Meal manager*, roamfemro, siroiWtoato, payroll.mate tors, statietkrlaas, fetervtowuca, etoric*, stenographer* and.typlste* Complete -details .and appliestkm form* .may.-be obtained“from the state-dri! service conutisstonin Columbus, „* ’ ' Dr. 'Wdter II. Hariung, director of the State Department ofHealth, die* Closed that two cases o f isdiseaserare to this section o f thr country* known as Rocky- mountain spotted fever, have been reported to tho deportment by Dr, R. R Rower, health commie* •loner o f Chillicothe and Ross county. The malady Was .contracted:by two children who are neighbors. Dr, Bdwer said* They had been playing together in the weed* and shrufter^ near their homes-and both werehitten by ticks. Dr. Rower agreed With the diagnosis o f the children's physician with the qualification "that it is proft ably an eastern form o f Rocky moun* "tain spotted fever,* A twenty-three per yeht increase in job .placements In private industry during August, when compered with July, was recorded by the'Ohm state employment service -Which fass efgte teen state branches in leading in dustrial centers, according to Service Director W--T- Doe. Hie Aogvst placement* totaled 6740 in private in dustry, while’ the grand toted place ments in both public andprivate class* locations was 6000, Daring the month the active file o f new applkaate for employment decreased' 0.7 per cent, August was the first morph sine# November, 1987, that fte'aeitow file failed to registera gain, Mr*Doe-said, Dr, 3. Fremont Bateman, super totendent of the Columbus fftate hospital, has issued an appeal ft* Mtgmitm, books, games and pilules ft* um by patient# in the mroetional therapy departmesti The megssSnes and hooka needed most are those with pfetaiws and light reading matte*, Dv, Bateman asserted, i k l m l B ur l i i f t p e e t iu i i m tW o rO c tU m m h w im i { Appeal teem a deeieiaa of Theodore F. liWH—mwher, Rath Twp. justice of tbs pseee, hi wikse* court Roseee H. Mark#), recovered an |88fifijudgment, the fall amount sought,against^Adam J, Gerlaugh, for labor ssmrtedly per- formed ft* the defendant, baa been taken to common- pleas court. PORRCLOSuiS ACTION Judgmentfo r ffiR47.ll and ftn closure o f mortgaged red estate are sought by the Home Federal Savings andDoanAssociation in a suit against Naomi Foil Agktag and William.£. Apkfaig. The phiintiiFa attorney is NawyB, R»fjth.s " . ’ ' T: ; T M D . L M N f f i T S H B T E I R m t S M T H M f A j r m s b a d l o o w o m m f a 4 » . o r r m i t m m •MMxnamaiTom Y . s m m r n m m a m Rev, ThomA Sproul PM TnwM rU it In PARTITION ACTHOiUZEp. Partition of real estate' in which parties to tha Rtigktlon. have ihtereete has been-granted to the easen f Gate- erine Hull against David Alien and others* Willihm Smith,W. H. Shields aheb R. J. Watkins were ‘named Up pmisers. • \ v . • .* r { \ * i . SAbRfS;,OIR>HttD ; ^terifi's. sale of . reat:"' eatate- to satisfy a motrgsge -foredosure judg ment valued a t -^^61.77 has been authorised .in tbe-auii.of the Home Federal Savings and Ltmo. Association against John T» Barrrwtt. - ;..tV^.DBfWM^TlW:R ^ D B D ;■ Having been' settled, the petition of JU It:; ^dfiatteli^ doing ^bustoem. as tee Jamestown Feed Store,- agtinst Stanley Heteler and others, has been dismissed by theeOttrfcV, , ' AP^il^RNT??iUDB^ : _ -David Er (toy hda been itame#’;exe* eutor o f the estate n f .Sarah E, Haw* bond,to probate court. William Croft, John H ftl* and I. J, Curiatt were ed admtoiiidrahdx o f the «atte«.'. rif Nevada Ifiityeiv «mde* ff#M ' Imnd. E, Mi daediker, WesteyNooglffr and Ad dison IlebWe werenamed appraisers. ' . ADTH(»I2CI SALE Rale o f real estate belonging f t the Hannah LouOlla Lloyd estate has beeh authorized by the court. ..W. 0, Smite, Clifford Misrs and Charles Mendenhall were appointed' ft ap^ praise the property. ... . ’ Forger Paroled, Max Conklin, 2d, Jamestown, Under indictment on four counts-of forgery, pleaded. guilty, Saturday/ and was placed on probation for a tWO-yes* periodby CommonPlots JudgeGeorge W. Smith, upon condition he make re- stitutionfor thabogUs checks. He was; paroled to his attorney, Robert Moresn, Springfield. OhioBellCo. SendsMenBast Snpfe H. C j Aultewmannoutewateat the o f atewd I mkm ImUm eet for Orteber * and 4. R W. JPWeaB and €#ri Whipple am the teapwtew. fnspeetfon wit ftke p ta » # $mm* town and Rente for all baa#», At Jamestown at P a, « t, Bose at #:I0 aC e d a r r i l l e , fta , andBoweim*- fifle, II a. m, ; Other dbttfct will be itoperted at the .tewte Fate Ormmft the seme day, Xante Twp, Oet, frA On 4M, 4 Ceeaarereek at # a-, RmmwweMi, 9M, ReWton# , at 13, Spring Fa»»r.» p *im, TWtewRprtegs. i ;M p. m,, md em m at * *, m. Three Ohio Bell Telephone Com pany construction crew men and a truck left Rthiar,Mondayfor Hartford, Conn,, as part of the 206 workmenand 106 trucks tee Ohio copmsny is send ing to help repair storm damage suf fered by the New England Bell Tele phone Company last week, C, C. Per kins,. construction foreman, and Wil liam Ringer and Kenneth Nutisfnger ware scat from Xenia, B I t s * L e f i o r e S h e e t s » D i e d T h u r s d a y NfSi Pluma Jenere" Sheets, 68, wife nf Clark Sheets, o f CeftrVille, R, R, Z, died in Miami Valtey Hospitel, Dayton, Tfemaday morning - A native bf Oalha Cottftft, she had, resided near Cedasvllfe ft* five years,’ Besides he* hmftmd aim leaves three must William and Martin, at home, and a daughter, Mri* Be atrice Wattete, el nearSouth Charles ton, . . . Faneftf nervteea were conducted at: the Chareh o« Gad, Galllpolf*, O , |Sme- uritey,with battel to fibette Cemeleiy,: OalHa Comity. The irony of fate befell Tom C, Long in.Common PteMCourtTuesday afternoon when he appeared before Judge George H. Smith and on a plea of guilty on an embezrlement charge was given a sentence of one to ten year* in the penitentiary, ladictetent by the grand jaiy waaon a charge of defrauding Arthur Bahna, New Jasper farmer of |1,6M in a real estate transaction in May, 1931, Long had been living to York, Pa., under an assumed name when located. He returned ft*-the grand jury- in vestigation with- Sheriff Henkel and Prosecutor Shoup., He h*s, since beep Out on bond signed by a number of Xenia friends.. , 1 , ' No one extradited on « similar charge ever was brought back to this county with as muck bombast and gusto as waa Loug- He, held open- house for his.friends while awaiting grand jury action. A number o f Greene county farmers suffered from Long's,, .speculations, including, his mbther, who is now making her home jh theMasonic Home to.Springfield, ^Effort waowade to effect.settlement with Balms, so thatr Long jfeoutd ‘ be given, a parole but the $306 offer placed by Attorney Harry D. Sriuth, Was turned down to as touch as Bahns was out about $1,006. Prosecutor Marcus Shoup refuted to-« join in recommendation for a suspended sen tence UnlessLong couldmikeftll pay ment to Bahns,. After much parley hetween-the"interested parties Judge Smith stated^that he-would not per mit his -court to be used as a collec tion agency and- immediately.-passed Sentence, of one t6 t*n, years in the penitentiary. • - \ Wedntoftytooniingftiehds pt Long made attempt to have Judge Smith open jthe case to provide ftratmpend* ed sentence or a parole, butHie Court[ held the mite was closed'’ when sentence teal.passed. ^ ' " / r V? - *; X«»ia.Wte stethingWednesday-gift tonriircaustic,cbmtotot-tet tbl odteoine o f Bp caseboth to the ranks o f Iteigh etosw * mfut ‘te gftinlref11 A few^fHtoft'intend that..,Lto)f was tricked in pleading guilty, and that aotoabody fell dowii mr cotopkttog 'arrangements/' The^uick action .of passingsentence after guilty pleaWas as mnehof a shock to Longh friends as to the prisoner himsoH, Meantime a lot o f local history is being re viewedboth by some of Lonig's friends and citisens. Others say Long was Willing "to- talk" hut was not given' a. chance* Any .statement he might makfrtodayfollowing convictionwould be locked;upon as "sour grapes/* ' It is said on good authority that FarmerHahns was pressing his claim fo* all he could get and had the $606, offer been made ho would have ac cepted it. Tom Long was caught be tween the *tong and short selling” and drew the*one to ten p)r3to number. Miami Thieves Set IfoT Tnrfcey Feast; Steal 43&Fowls The largest poultry theft in the history of Miami county occnred at tha Harry Mennacl Turkey Farm south o f West Milton, it wa# revealed Monday. According to a report to the Sheriff’s office, 438 large'turkeys were stolen from the Mcenifh Fane, The estimated weight o f the stolen fowls is 6,566 pounds, making their market value approximately $1,500 at current prides, The stolen turkeys represent about ohc-ftbrth o f the total number at the Mecnach place. Poultry houses in this hectin o&the state are being checked to determine if the fowls were disposed o f and poultry dealers warned to be oh the lookout for persons offering a number of turkeys for tele, Word has town >ff*te4 bar* of the death #f Itev. Tba m O. Sproal, s«pt. 20th. at Wa boms to Fmdmigh, Pa,, following a thw* *•*»' illaate, The funeral wa* bald Chursday. Rev. Synod w « p«i ar of th# R«- formad JPrtebyftrian [ ONneh, W. Xenia Ave„ (O. X ), f f »* »y yaata and waa well known •**. Ha was horn in. Butter county,IP*., 9fi years H K T I W T B I m m m C C t F O K M N ago, :■and waa educated at Weate minister College, Noel Wilmington, Pa., and Pittsburgh Wftrmad Ptea byterten Seminary. BuBw hie charge here-he held a ptetejate. to Fair Grow,Mich He retlrol Jtt years ago and has resided- In Ffaburgh since that time,, .Rev. T. C. Sproul wi i pastor here 15. year*, resigning in lay I860. He wi» ordained to the Gi yet Ministry] Oct. 3,1871, bring $8 rears to the ministry- Few indeed each this age and fewer still spend t at number o f years as an ordainm . minister of Christ. Survivingare three » ns, Robert L., Atlanta, Ga.; Fred W„ Betevue, and W, Clyde,,at.home; a A sghter, Helein Sproul, teadwr to Pitts argh schools; three grandchildren aU two great grandchildren. Service were con ducted. by' Dr. D» H. ] Uiott, pastor o f CtentrM>Fitt*btoghB formed Ptet. byterian Church. Burls toWoodtewn Cemetery, WUkinsburg,|Pa. The fraternity and tern sororities have beenbusily engag l in pledging new members to their igantetefeiis. The GWSigtoa PM vdti PteHaa.Fer- goSonas piteldeht has ftitetod'Or#nn Marshall Ind Iftry W « g - ten n l ift new. mmafetofll ‘The Alfdto Tau, under the dhfeMkWi Jang Fftme -ha*; pledged IMw Odtor* Barbara: Garter, Bcatofta. Gray, Mux* ceRi Tobtoind MargnretGteager. Ik* .Delft Rapp* l^gma i Mtornlft, vritb John Peftraon te deviled ito m Geeil Thbtoa*, Xsusari Rebrnto, day* ton WiaemaRf Robert Reed* Wftiaai Lott, ’Eugene, Xkvaxtotoft* Arftmr Gerice, Justin N«rftup,;a»i HanM Thomas/ , , All throe of thasa -oritenlsattohaare tooking fneward ft a test year and are already, {planning coUege parties and private social events for the near future. College Editor "Whfcparteg (MunT Clayton Wiseman of Selma'waa elected editor o f .the college week ly; Tuesday of thia .week by the stu dent' body. ’‘'Clay” haa announced that the first copy may be obtained after the regular chapel period on Friday o f this -week, The "Whisper ing Cedar*” hah become a very popular publication within the past two yearswnd promise* to be equally ns well accepted by the students this year, Mr, Wiseman Is president -of the sophomoro^rlate and Features Editor of the 1938 Cfedru*» Person*! - "Dr. W. ft, Mcdheeney spoke to the Woman's Missionary Meeting o f the United Presbyterian Church, Monday afternoon of this week. He gave an address f t tha Greene and Fayette County Methodist Brotherhood on Tuesday evening to the auditorium of the Methodist Church. \ouii# Republicans Will Organise //.. V RMIRPflGN PGRTFQNBDi .Dwtog to Hi# death o f M*» Ed Hawilten thasreroptton in haaor of Rev, D » . Itarkte wri Wife o f the It, E. fbuteh which mm f t hate been held tid# Friday evaning, pariptmed until m later date, Mr, andMm EnwteGlbsmtetnd Mr, and Mm Joint AM* ppm tins weak- fadtofeesafstejO^atefStetooflft, A msettog of young Repuhlican men and women will fee hekl in the mayeris' office* Wednesday evening, Oct, 5 at 7;60 p, m, The meetingwill be open to the public and; refreslv- ments will be served. An organise- tibn will be formed for rim' campaign, #- AtJTtyCRASH' A t 1-ATR HOUR Aft automobile driven by Raymond Kennos skidded into n telephone pole m Wist Xenia, ate, about midnight, Wednesday, roaring a orarii that .awakened ^thw .nrighbarbohd, tm ffraFiff wti® SJffljNiiiiMi tlifii WvW m seriate ftjsrf f t aftber, A iite hiow-opfewaagtoft m the rouae of the gkrimtjlriftte' fro.CSHw!lV}i % M .aaiT fW . Miser A Real Bmtmt Tuesday evening the V, M. and V, W. O. A. sponsored their first college party to the Alford Memorial Gym imsium, The program -Of both round and square dancing was ably directed by-Mary Jean.. Townsty .and Cecil Thomas, and a college band under the direction of Ned Brown famished the music throughout the evening, The gymnasium was beautifully decorated with an orange and blue canopy over ,thoorchestra, andcollege! enters enter ed tho lights enclosed the entire floor, Light refreshments of iesd tea and cookies ware served, Fevers! Students have remarked that this was the finest ■party the college has ever bad, This was without a doubt aecomplWH. by the fine college spirit matotahwd throughout the «*i«N r fey ib* one hundred students,f*«iKy»un4 friends, CG ilN ff HEALTH LEAGUE The annual dhuwr « f rim Greene County Health taagu* wi# to ferid to tte Ctefeote Frewbytorftt Ghmrrii. Oet, 80, at fiiio p. m, riw Mmm' ft fee served fey tha W w af rim ebteth. Hates Mte mdk Maka rowwvntWms fey tmoB o f fhtof t r m utt tbs Oroww Cotety Cteronce Martin, *8, Atbons, O , field furoman on the Roil Conjwmtion Sarvift technical steff at CCC amp Grtena,Xante,was aeridanUyShotand died Tuesday afternoon on tha Her man D, Stratey farm, south o f 0s- darritte on the Bpetwwr road. Martin was to charge o f * crow of; 14 men*engaged to tmUdtng a stone dam in a gully, as part o f % soil eon- servatlon project. Martinbad borrow ed a douhte barrel abet gun from Mr. strotey andwent aeroroa field to hunt squirrel*, About 4:2$ sttambsrs o f rite; crew.heard shots and soma o f theman started an investigation and later found Martin's body to a corn field. The charge bad entered the neek below the jaw m the tight sift. It i* believed that tha.unftrtUttaft man slipped when he,stepped on a- fence rail and hi* knee tripped the hammer on the gpn. His left handwnspewftr homed. , , Investigation Was made by Sheriff George; Henkel, Deputy Ralph Daria and Coroner H, C. Shift, The later tendered a verdict of accidentaldeath, Mr. Straley had loaned the gun with four shells but only.one was’ dis charged; The body Wagtooted over to Whittmer andChittyFuneral Home andlater taken f t Athens; He 1*sur vived by his widow, Mrs. Fern Sewell Martin, a fiye yea* old daughter, and hie parents; Mr. and Mra. Frank S. Martin, Athens, *- ’ * , *«a, , RallyTuesdny, Oct, 11 r H ...u-rH \ t A union rally of Ohio Conference of Brotherhdod of MethodistMenwilthe held- to 'Wilmington College1Audi torium, Tuesday,.Oct, U,..atT:80p,;m., Tha roily ip;|teh^:'spmftMtod‘ by th» Brotherhoods. of Clinton, Clermont, Groeiue,.,:Dsfayette,:'; Bitiftad-; Mid Brown eountlei, " TI mi guest speaker Will fee Merton H Rlee. Hte toift will fea'm te Devil Take rite’ Httaeft-* H. C. Auitaua, Xante, Is pwsl&nt of- SCHOOL N IW i ] Cafeterte Ms iiir Ortsl sr f TlkH JftiVfNHr *wiH be serred in th# p«Hte ssbsot gyat- naaium, Friday aroatof, Ootofear T, 1928, Supperwill heeerrod from 1:16 to SsOO. Froe motionpfctara* wiR fea shown during tha *reniag in tkek •aditftium, feegiaatag r . *7:10. There will fee two complete shows todttUsf a comedy aad feature. Bmeaift-flf.-rift;ym*-twl|i lie to prorift new fiage fo* tfe* mum and broee name jdatee numbaro for the various Mass rooau. As to other years, no direct solicita tion is feeingmade, but an opportunity ft make contribution* is feting given. Rstrons who a » willing to donate food* for the, supper may check.the fritowtog list and notify'-any member of the committee In etourge. Any contribution, however *mall, will be gmtefUliy roeeirod., •„ ’ •* - Chickens, on fftt, dressed; potatoes, Irish, awaet; pea^froeh groen beaus, cake1 (any kind); pte (any kind); pimentos, carrots, cabbage, celery, grepete npptew, inarohmaltews, sugar, croam, milk, butter, eggs, cheese, elly* ’ ^ f-- o " * ***** Ik XenfaM«llTheft SidneyBailey; 49 years bld,Fem»*yl vania ftailrosd baggagemen, Xenia, fo r -21 years* wae taken f t Dayton late Turoday for arraignment bwore United State*•Commissioner Charles W. Gates on chargee o f robbing the mail., W. b. Farrell, Ashland, Ky<* andJ. W.ThOmpeon, Cincinnati,postal inapectoim, ferneted Bailey Saturday after report# o f g . long Mties of tltefte from imcltegM Conrigned by parcel poet. CamtiGreene Chosen As Site For €G€ finiroHeci / SiftSHM" • -. Camp Grim*, Xenia Civilian Con servation Corps romp, is one of four Ohio romps selecteda* temporary con ditioningromps for CCCenroBees and 36 tents are being erected there to shelter 500 replacements expected to be “broken in” to the sendee between October 8 and 21. Recruits will be sent to Camp Greene and the other Ohio ramps to- stead- <tf f t Fort Knox, Xy., to tha future and the camphere win be mM for that purpose four time* yearly. Chosen for ift roil facilities and space available, the Xenia romp will receive (he first recruits October fi, give them physical examinations, clothing and equipment, teach them ths -CCCroutine, and send themWest about October A Lieutenant b 0. Leeror, Gommander of the Lebanon CCC sector, will be. to charge of the; processing Camp, LIFE RAVING INJWIWjT* There will be a* Life Having* In* stitute at the 0 . H, and ft. G, Home DooVto Xenia, starting Monday, Get, 3 and lasting through Friday, Oct, 1 Hie Institute, whichWill feeunderthe auspices o f the Greene County Red Cross Chapter, Will be held from fi:S0 ft 9:36, in tins evenings and will be in charg* o f Mr. Georg e Gsatrilo of the National Rad Cross Hiaftowftro ■Staff to Wsehtogten, D, €. The Institaft te for tka furpoae of trolning Ranter Life Raroro f t fes Life Raving Instructor#, Gstr paroans M $1 years o f a«* and «t*r Wfen bate passed the!* Renter teas* to Ufa ftev- tog will fee eRgftft ft ftfea tWa to- stmtteu. fharo- wfll b* awcferog* to, emweatteut wltH tide mmm, ftersmts Interoatad to roamtoy «M* Aratniror •!* naked f t rot to mmm wENfea terol Rad Grom Hroftpacrom, • H. $*«*•- mm flb, Xante, PRICB^ 9LC0 A YSAB p t m m m S C O N T E S T T B K N E M I M M ; ;-.u step-Ltvdy . , Pupils o f the public shoots followed quite well the instruction, ‘'Step.Live- Iy," Tuesday morning for the firit ft* drill o f the schooi year. A misunder standing pf instructions maft noeesr rory a second drill,' which resulted to All pupils feting Clear o f the building to two minutes after thegong sounded. 'Radio Adirosasa Heard1' ' During the test week, boy* *nd giris of the local school have had an Op^ portuttity to keep informed, of world affairs duringT. tho ■ ;pfewie«t.1-'';cri*te through the radio system. Tuesday UfitewiOoii a number of .history -etu- ftnte Who bod free time during the topadrost listened f t Hitter?* addraro Wednesday, the iinttr togb school was tuned to while Chamberlain spoke. 't-,r T/*;"' 'A :,j A* provteftlyaUimlBieed^ t£e’.vroek- V rorombljr frogroitte^ Witt 'b* feeM each ‘Friday, motetoM, 'fe«ginabai «t Ifcffc -v ' r ' * f , IH fty, ftepteMftr 2$, fteJteiioifefw; wore toeharg* of'drooriroM-saiwriaw whlefe wmw toteriroet-.. to tite home room* by me*n*ofth* pubUcaddress system. Ruth Copeland and Betty. Irvine Wei* leaden. - : sThis week, the members o f the jMdor clssa are planning a short de votional program to be followed'with a abort talk fey-an out toe speaker. Pteas have feaanm a ftftr ft# ihte A a 1 ms tuAA Mdk $Mlft -RIMs tfea Orteftn Faroes, mm- ,L<mdro, «a Oct |7 and fig. ; Tfet aMetiag wae .aNendad by Walter Lteyft odltor e f tee Ghfei Faraier, Ray Xslsur, msnagtog aft^og ■ of ft# Okie Fame* asst ftrosSer o f tha Obi# Gem BktitiaMGonftst XaM ' J«wi* add Georg* Eostwaod, gf Qfeft State Untosesfety, ‘Tfea «oMeat la ft he sproaored.by ft* ' Ofeft faihm , r-' OWo State Ualverolty aad a wauftt* tee from Xedteon Counter. It,unit decidedwt tiro meeting ft# t the coatrot this year'to f t eoror a ■ period o f two daya, Ttotralay, ft# ' %st day, i# ft ba devoted ft ft*'we.- ■ hibitafrom Cfelo State Uniwmtity, ft# machinerydisplay and daaMmrimtien# and a Nftuet, f t be fetid to Lowfta." to the evening,.The bsAguet le f t fee.; :in charge fef'tta-'itopden GkeasfeaMsf’ . Comment, .which la aiebting to --fte'' ' Plan* ter % *ftn teit , Hgtiag ft#:- * machinery demonstration t o Thaw- day tiimtoate* tit# faasftd from tom- tog nwhtoery, always daifttiftm to j torgw-iritoudt. $e|wtoftteri'-,'th«t H mote than lopog will Attend ft# Thursday evpnte, Friday-is ft be devoted entirely' to the'contest' f t , feoft --sftttitof. seal-: shoft cora, roftto f t ft# Mgftwat^ o f .ft# twe-dsy session.* Beeaius* o f -■: the unufttily fin# eero,<tt.fte Grtetow ;Arms, th« excellent locOtiott Mleotad % the -eyiimt .and?ftim\finAferitotef;i for handling the traffic* it ie'expected 'ttoit;'!rrooritoi.will-.fee ,’esftblifted i f . ; botMhe. mtjoi- cetote«L''ffl ft'Afttedf'; temef• * , , ^ * ' ?•v ^ , ' >; Ri-GWyrto'ijagr, of.Dcmgftte- ftgrk- *; |h|p> 'waa*eteetodithe 5 main forAbe contest, and the fbltow- liftWero'ftitotedrofft6 'grotoal mittee.-to be in charge o f alt mentis for f t f crotest; James B. , dw»n, W. G. Byers, Gleen F. Wteft toy. Haul jtoaftod,,Howard W. Starib H-Hwnf W. p-RftftlffM ftg H, «L Iteftte MMrMT Gwm - ' M Lro' HIMI Ckwaft-Agent Igwest FI Heker. , It to mtpeeted timttMMMfiwill hmm ftf trorodf ft ,w) fttol s»feft jt i». It to' ate#, estimated that pure ftfen S$Qi men will be used to conducting the contest. ..1 Softball News Th# C*H« S. softball teem toe won enee and suffered defrot enee daring th# last week, Thnroday evenihg, Ce- darviite won ever Bellbrook 13-2 on the letter's diamond. Yellow 8prirtgs defeated the local team 3-1, Turoday. ^■ ‘'’’-{tearing -Games Ross Township, here, Friday, Sep. tetober 36*" . Bowcrsville, there, Tfeesdey, October 4 . MeterAccideseCo# life Of Youth i Jacob Krriticr, SO, is bring held under $1,006 feotM bn a charge o f second degree Msn-risughfer, due to the death o f Btehsrd LaMar, 21 , Day- ten, R. 3X,% who was injured Thurs day eveningwhen bit by the Xieitser aute on Ltoden av#„ Dsyteti. - LaMar,' a transfer troekfer, was walking bom# accompanied by his eompanlMi, Gene fWitte, Droftn, whtei hit by the XTOttscr ear. LaMar wm rosbed ft Miami Valley Hoepitsl end died twenty miautee late suffering from a *k*H fracture, Paul Trice, o f tfee Dayton Accident TrovTOtkn .Baroatt, mated that eye wlterosro cfewtei'' that Erolteer was' iltexteeted at .ft# ft** « f the *e- ridsmt, JGHNRGN.FEEErMAN-, ■ ' MAERIAOE ANNOUNCED ■Mr* m i Mrs. J. G, Feroymm aft annminctog the marriage of their daughter, Mies Adi Marie, f t 'Mr, Jftbett Johnson, o f , TTOfeete, tOQKpftftCwIn v0f!B|Mi. A|^ bet m tlev . J* L* Eltoe, petior «t nilVflifjRA villRIW effklated. Mr. and Mm Floyd Otae,bfX«a«e, JBasWe dpwSlWlMEB . i ..... j *... ftieb iLs n<ii im i couple will be at home in Trobeto After November i.- - TUEUC RALE J, A. niftew ontimaM MrSEdBamltttm' CaUtdlnOcatK Mrs. Alice Hemiltoft wife of MTO Ed Hamilton, suffered ■ *pa»|d|tie stroke about' mpteigidt Wedaeeday, death ftklfegptaccafeoirtiy eftegirords. 'Mro.Hamitton bedbaenfei begmitil-: health, and-during fte day bad aroma -, •pautod.is nusfter o f friroda ft Wife mington f t atteod' * nskwtoaror aeia- fereace. . She was found on tils fleft to the dining m a t by Mir. HassOten. v. The deceasedvritfeW husband esaro to Cedarritt# from GrroefiaM afeont roventeeti yenro ago Jfeo latter being straw buyer for the Hagar .Rtrow Board' A Rape* Co.- RheWns a msm- ber o f toe Methodist Church ami bad a wide Circle of friends^ BeeMro fear huftand she is survived, fey oae daughter, Mrs. Hugh Thoms*, Otocto- nsti and one granddaughter. Who troriwa to Graenfitid. Tfee funeral wttl fee held from- tis* tele heme at 1:3$ flftmday afternoon with burial toGrorofisM < % L. M. 8. m m K i r t lF The first of ih* serin ef book re views presented,fey ft* Ymmg indies* Mlwionafy Reriety o f ft* M. E. (hatch, Will fee held Monday evuafelg, Oetehor 3rd, at 8 o'clock to tfee rianuh parlor*. Mrs. Depew Heed o f Gifeanbro w it p r o * tMi roriewimd an wfes feeaai her last year wilt realise tfee* etmtinr troeH stoiftr*, . The hook, that Mro Heed-still re view to' "Fromroad** f e l t cotter as EngUoh aroher. to Hold ft f t Ibis WBens MEfe tfee WtodT t i New Tnlaai to moft a tatemenh OOFPLAWirg
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