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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