The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52

ST M9SCBA1C0S m i n i m wmm w t * * ADFH* TOU A8RHAS? M A D TH X lf! AW H R T ttlffG IS K I S | * # m A > J tH E B S A D U N * «O H T * » » ia rT PAO I, O W N IT IS OP MOMI SlGNiFICANCI TO TOO* SIXTY FIRST YEAR HO. 49 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, NM DM K WHtHBTi a r a r a r WirtiNP' AiliiKiNF TM494 As a reault o f a»Ma«l and #»• '■* tern t SPS^^S j ^TSB^ hp *HW^WnWH^Wf R^e to# water supply the school bofid- 0ft Tiw iay .mumS k rorommmtation cff-ifes County RoW t ■.Commissioner, Dr, Gordon E» ftetoge*, whitotooita J a ■ PPHSI®*,- 1JBsHt# tHiShAIjMI this condition eritand paly *SW 0#e|iF iprW 08w Sebeol, tow health -'m tlxrWw# A mi "ytfhe -ijscftl wmehesa yftf fttAftA $b# torty-ateth mmu «1 sossiea *ff fhfetwJit Gifts Ts*stmV fcsaortathiiT, Friday? said Saturday, November 4 m i §, i»| CslpiUbM* Tim-public schools will} have ft holiday, Friday, ta allow the] local teacher# to attend, De*treyTob»<*oOr fXenian, GoToJailWasOrder ToDanSndth Y, NOVEMBER 4,1938 ittaM W * . T PRICE, f 1,50 a year Urge* Election of pV<»W#I>Msoei*«e JMTCfrEfi VktfKIsDesd Brown to €opyre*» Fsper* Go <* 0*F. i Uifiwri Loyd, Si, «f l i t Whiteman 1 street, Xania, died «M:48 a. m.»Tae*» " >m ***Xm hr Ptrty .. t^Hw'ftftllui*‘lAau^*dfoywi s Hal <o,siN»^ssy;fAMrt# la^ifeg-ilAar^^a^hooi^^m- ffWved -to toe group o* EnuCBlioA^Mmmmia wat in ntWitK , -.'.,. 0 ,,,, :■*»■.• * 9I m SS^9W f SPPPIIII vw S'"«W».' ■ ;. gathm should - 1 m -mad* AWYhayAbaft local contamination wight have rft- ftftHod. - 5TSft • Mr. Bate of tha State Department . o f Health, Dr* towage, and.lke'toiii Board « f Public Affair* made*a thor­ ough survey o f the aituation, Turns day. They decided tlMt Sine* toe school uses considerably wore water , thawthe pumps con supplydirect from thewe41s, a large amount o f ourwater vaupply comes from the water fencer - *'13*6water *Aa with ft paint which 1ftnon-poison- Hjw»*but wmch'gives toe-wate*.* dfei i‘^ppr«( 8 ahle-'(eilyv taafe “* tHarp, **e,ft|. -ready explained mnch o f the feater for the school budding come* directly from the tank, the HeeRh authorRtaa '•and to# Board,-of Public Affair* feN <w ccmsefor aliwm, At the «kme:|i«i> fthey wanted to>hft cfef^ih.that fMdr , 1 <Cliten«o« ‘rw* correct. ’ TlMftalAe, ithe only ewy to be aheolately certain fens to have the-wfctor teatod. ^mplesfeere takenfrom the drlah* lag fonidalii and from the waterfemk. •Ttota^were' toade>y hath .fhft’Dtate IDtfiartitteht o f Heiltfe *pd Dtofseftor ; IW e d A c l AfttleelrCfiDege. 'There*, iadtft show that fehiM thft ^ y tftite -afeHw^hffat^.fehfeir iftftife fa* <tfnk- ■iog' ptopde«a.-r A,- dehfeled'tiporf!*df ^thaea'tosto w illsbe rj«Mlfthad‘ next , (feftife. *'■ *11 ■ 1 ^memheto<^tlM Pefcite AftottoarotobefteftMaamdst for sffthiag these • jfeacafetiewuy pahiiftMehr 'Tfesy felt eftirtatotiito tM>fefttay'Waa eMfeWfectorytmt aftlia fame ASfeftfefflMgg. 'Wftftted 'te he eurtain aft'to Hft fiarfty- -:Theto hi every reason to toHefft that the Oedarvdle,Water System, is in igood condition. CedarviUe Sehoola Otoerre Aaitoieaft Sdacftt)on Week ■ Thit nation-wide mev«M»nt ha# & fttteitt beginning in I p l ' nnder tha direction o f three apbi^n^tKl^Mft* tional Education Association, the Aniftvican. Legion and: the ^ftitad States -Oflkre of DdncatMn. The pnrpoeto o f the observance as -stated by Henry X Kyan are: To pro- mote the cause of education; to raise the fttandatd o f citiseeship; to arouse the interest o f all the people in bettor education^ to emphasise the value and need of education; to extend educa­ tion to ad the people; to .ahow ihftt education it an investment andnot an expense, without which posterity is doomed to chaos. The Credarvilto Schools are pla»- - ning to ojbaerva thk occasion next week in the regular home room periods on Monday, Tuesday,”Wednes day, Thursday and Friday with the following program; '• Gsnsrat Theme: Education for To­ morrow** America, Monday: Achieving the ‘ (JoldeR Hale. Tuesday: Developing Strong Bodies and Able Mind*, Wednesday: Attaining Valtieft5fend Standards,' Tirated»y: AtoepHng NwwfMvie.fto DpMMibQitlM, Friday: HoldMg Fast to Onv Heel* o f Freedom, >On Friday,,the hfghnehool f tedewta and- teacher* will meet in ftmdttoriam at 18:45 a, for the !E9Cft.vmrBHg^ . jMsFIICVQfMFjr MPVVwlllmaMlpflfj Mmk, High fkhool Hand, AHnm, Prof, A, X Hostetler o f :Dwhrvito OePege, » ^ Memaitts# Fupcflntendent Fofst , • amtowStoiai 6 m m k «r*de A-emMf 1 -Tha pupil*o f the'MgHdhfrad*S9«* ft— - Mjti' '-%A ftiLa put in pmtinnmF fum cnii os -ai uii-t ■ ^ j f inimiF siiiwriHPijfp -jnFswsiy Hspopp^fs. MkF^Fj^UAc dhtta akasMaiMaftiL'atai '1 JlflPlK- 8n^|pB59kmRM9wls!rr9BwfM? awl M ttoi.aawiMMlph» ttmMadia * f jmisgfefts* «* to* tweed mat** mm . IwriNriMI 'pUfie by Mato Itammey. The ghfa* ^ftw^^^^ ,4 l ^ tUFto' . . . iPRmnMI wcPTmWiQ'•m^f JWXj 'aRmflPS ’JWKBWW mtofaklk^jiaftoftaaaa w^BwiWPWPBBO®' mnwgl SfPwFsvBw ■ '"PhlMp ttodal! httfetoitod toe •patoer, .Mr, John Few, trim toft wtm i t o l at MarviHe Cethqt*, Mr. Fox, «totg aptospHAta iIto*trotloft*^to*im « « to s toaaw, «Aa It It wm tofMi£,M toft Mnf nr.il to miHpPVto • to m m § ■ Grade OpOretl*«--N*vesih«’ 18r of November 18, to ftttendthe operettas beingpreparedtv the grade children. “Belling tha Gat'* and “Cinderella in FMrihferiMMI!?MtoMFiplbVeveryinter- utoagtospstosfttadbypupilsofgrade* on fersix. Itoftiti 'ii'iayt" Mt, i;.'»t..i .....hi ^PARTITION SUIT FILKD •Partition o f 105.63 acres o f real csttate Situated in Miami Twp. ift the object o f a. suit' died by Pearl CSihCto toaito, iind dont'B. Piper;’ aft truitee* ’ftftder this *#111 o f '^ftwih'*E. DUtoiluy ftgiinai'Williamt M, BrcMner And others.' ^Miller and Finiiey atft at­ torneys for» the'>petitimicrs.' . , PHBIJC SAhE DldOBRED ’ Pttbiie totob f property belonging tcNhe" W: jrtodier -.ftatato 1ms bton eafterWed by.thotourt in the cafte of Lily' Egbert,fttftcutrix o f -the totiite,atoihfttAmitoBaker ftnd others. The Itof fetoto.'Aitomised at 84*T60, will be oitetod At fettetion November lfeat the Court-House. - DlVDtocM^ GitAMTEDr ^TwOr'Vtoto'fMvdiltom.’ftfeardedf.di­ vorce decree*? as £ foliofes: TsMtha ftolfcjy Tfom Albert Bfekey, Jr.) on grotjim* o f irilfdl dbatoce from home; Janice Gtoene, by Mattie Hess; fnmt Carl .Greene on/at-charge: o f glosft pglect o f duty with the ptointiff' re. stored to her maidert name. - LY*XG**l0ft DttMiBBBD . A t’toaipitoilHlra fhiptoto toetpftH- 'tout dtsd by Jaaftto’iL'Jaftey agidaiit N«roa*n’|Ahlf MAbfttwdi*mt*fted.by i3toto*fefe ■ •' / ,♦ '• . .i ' >^ AP^llltlM l 0 lT 8 '':MADE - ’ %*n bamed ad­ ministrator o f thif aetate -Of Francis E: Snypp ,41 late of GabOm under $ 1 ,- 006 bond in pito*tte*ctort. J. J. Cur- ktt, Wftt*ren Itorrfe ahd Guy William* feerifappointed itoprditer*. MhmiAHutUftton him been appoint- ad^ndndhiitrattiX'Of^Uie rotate o f A. E. Semans^late o f Gaeaircreek Twp., tmdef 510,000 bond. I j ; X Curlett, A. E. PauUther and Eltoit Maine* wero named appraisers. ' itofATWSAPPBAI 8 HD Grok* valiie o f th* Nevada Eleyet estato ift’?rplftced at WittMUO, Id *n estimate died' in court. Obligations ire lfetod at |Sd7.M, leaving a net value of 51,885.14, The estate of-Addison T. Young haaftirrotlatatod groM mat** o f 51 ,~ 30i.7« ftrtda net valueuf #188.84 after dedusting obligations Mftted at gl,- 161 . 01 , SAlJB AttWOfFD Adminliftratora hale -rif property owhed by .the AfeHton T. Young rotate, to C. N. Utretefier and Ethel Stretcher fo* # 860 , has been confirmed by the eoifet, YoangrRepublicans PfanForElection Twenty-five young Republicans met Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Greer McCallister to plan for. the fftwr rematning days of the campaign and method o f getting tmt'DieV#e Tbrodfty. Eu|enoDtak*, Yellow Springs, paroident of the <mife^iMhiiai^ to ftid in the plans. The organization plans a tally trip riohtfay evening starting from James­ town*a t ? o'clock to visit Bowerftville, Spring Valley and Bellbrook. All yottdgHepulbiUearift are invited to join in’ the tolly. , 1 The different cotinty organizations Will irttot‘in -Yellow Springs, Friday night, dinner to be served at Pohl 1 cotties Restaurant. A program of en- ttotainmenfc is«be>ng planned by each group. ■Every ptocinct in the countty will be organited for getting out thft vote Tttesday, - t DO W E NEED I i K n IE BEER? Imagine if you can the New Deal ; day in Miami Vfttop toftpHal, tha re- threatening to send a life long Dew* suit of ft fracture* ghuU wffarod in ocrat to jail because he had no tobacco en Accident Satariagf idgl quota under the Wallace crack-pot AAA. ■■ Dan Smith, .New . Martinsburg, Fayette county, owns' 11 acre* o f ground on which he has made meat of his living for years raising tobacco. This year he put out his usual crop: unmindful o f the fact that his party had a quota for tobacco, also a fine and jail sentence if it waa violated, A federal AAA snooper at |5 a day and cake* and mileage discovered the little'patch of the “weed" and^pyoi eroded to place Dan o» the [spot. Neighboring farmers learning o f the threats; made complaint 'to ' county headquarters. Appeal was made to Oolu'mhu* and then to Washington, Dan was impressed with the serious ness o f his offense by Washington but released on Condition he Could find tobacco grower that did not have* ful quota and the Smith tobacco took he boot-legged to get around the*law. Neighbors gave Smith the last ad- vtto to sell his vtobacco Where he pleased and that they would back’ him Against any threats of a WaUftca r*nooper. Smith has found it necessary to change'hi* life-long politics and will vote the straight Republican ticket; Tuesday. He"was Invited and attend­ ed the Seventh District rally in Springfield last Friday evening and occupied a front seat oh the stage, being j introduced by’ Clsrenro J, Brown, Republican congressional.can­ didate who presided over the meeting When Col. Frank Kite*, Chicago, with John' Bricker, were the” speakers. a u day ni ht on Fenift pikeat Spinningwadi The victim, acrordteg to Deputy; Ed Lindauer, was dridtag towardDay-' ton at a high rat* * f **rod when he Crashed into the bftsfi o f a coal truck, operated by Howanf lteevcs, go, of 49 Jonas street, wlfieh had stepped to permit another vehicle to turn 5 Into spinning road- Loyd's tJU’ 5 tele§* 0 P*d under the bed o f the truck, driving the windshield and cowling back into the driver’s aeat, Passing motorfete Were fdrrod to pry an opening vHh improvised crowbars through wffeb the victim could be removed, i Loyd had been employed for sev. oral year* as a body repair man?and painter for a Xente suto Male* feom psijy. He is survived by a widow and « 7-yesr-old dftU( 7 |ter. Cxov.BaveyS^ i Fay OWAge^Pensionfers The political -fight between Gov. Davey and tha N** PTOl to Washing­ ton has been won ft* tor by Gov. Davey giving instruettens to Financial Officer AHUon, to borrow *1^00,000 ftnd the state will psyche penslohs In full'next week. Tho Roosevelt New Dealers have" been balding up *the federal government’s-fifty pCr ce^t of the pension money fo f political pur­ poses to «mb*r*tMrGon Dftyey and at the sametime force pecpioneri to back Charles Safeyer for gelrernor. When John Bricker become* governor no such a condition will bftpermitted. CtARBNCB. J; dROfeN **! C O L L E G E N E W S . * ^ .'Ik Rev. J« J. Menser, pastor o f the Clifton torobyterisa (Marchaddresrod the studentbody Jft tbe Kftgulftr'riiap«l period Mondiq; taatotoM r i * ,_ ^ ? . H. ' * ». - 4 a%*fteft«roM» ^ ^ * r* ' i After a,short boston** msettog^an toterokttog talk *o **#•!’*»4 Hghitog effecte was givwt to Mfe mroshnrsM theDramaticDMb^yRev. C. A* m of the Jamestown M.--jB, Ghtoeto Rev. Bftfeeta ha* had roaridacable’ex* peri(tod^.;'to'''rt}i*atriea|l /'feesic; -tor several yeftta. ftdtof' 8 *,manager dyer a large'chain of theatoro,' -Btoro tak- .togup thamiid*try,h* kaabeepactive in church dramatics. Han* to give several seeiw» toom Bhakeepearo'a Romeo-And Jultet" at the next meet­ ing were announced, ‘ tf Friend* o f Mrs. C, W. Steele will bo Sorry to hear that to* toll W*d- htoday afternoonfend broke her arm. faculty and stadettte jOta in-wishing; her an early recovery. U tem . C i f l i p M l f i i M u s i c A buft transporting the State Treasurer’# ja*z ortoeslm, a truck 'feiHi aptano and atofehtomobiles cots- ftUtutod tor Demeeriftlc Cmravan that to«r«d toe rointy SWiriay Put by tho mm it three of toe antomobiieariropped out, ' The feature o f toelnfiy fehs not the speaker Iwft the opuMtiliftty o f the public to see-and inspiei the first Ohio paid - bAhestra filed- 1ft ft cam­ paign, The member*! fiife ali em­ ployees- of;Whe: atate ■In Treasurer K a y * jfs1 iUKte* ■ It 1# the first time Dhto fea*^aver called ifors -to finance ft Poliitoiaits ofike he!#1* ft jaaa or- ehefttea?»Wi!d'llWf rifeti tofiMl founda- tom i>w»i# *to> with Jlfc- !fwHWPM§ClroWBI||a Itbal i i y m ftntll toiy tatoutro here Ja*to»f toe Mwips m i fiat*, to keep toe* old I f * fitailML.i'j) to the crowd from '#riTptogsfeto» to* 'Rooifttett NewM t o mm§*tm Gov, Dayey .to ytoftoft wtoies mm due, • - e j.Ati■ At a- • . t *Tit- atotige- con -wertitoia. pyuwuit -•» l l « general hroiiaih toBBtlmid mmm, MY tm lim The ma* dm the street says, “The iCeilse fro Will enhance our village ireaSury.” He forgets 'that fhe lfqtof luftincss always costs'- more than it pays. •If rids'Were not toe case/fio we want such “ blood money” to pay our bills? . . r The question has been forced upon us this year by toe beer advocate# and if you look over the petition* Jou wifi findVery few property owhers, &Do not be deceivedby the hoix that beer signs draw trade to the village merchants, -Money spent for beercan­ not he spent for bread, meat, and shoes, Ip fact there ift no sound argument in support of -bror or any other in­ toxicating beverage. Remember the aaIobrt-“hy whatever fiame—nccds. bdysand girls as ftaafemifi needs logs. Are you willing to supply your boys and girls to thift'dnd? If the revenue Were $ 10,000 per year, would ' you sacrifice your boy or your girl for that amount! . Wifi you finite With us- in prayer that Cedatvllle may not take a back­ ward step in regard -to this moral issue, and then VOTE a* you FRdti - For the' sake o f the boys,find giris o f our hemes and of our Community, «M for toe Good Nam#6f the Cedar* vine we ail love, we earnestly request you to mark your Beer Ballot MN0” on ■November 8th. ' la behalf of the-Citisens Committee of'Fifteen, : <%«ffro IHff,Chairifiaii Mrs, W» W.Gaiiowayi Secretary NO ffONTXNG NOTICE . The following ■ firm* hate.been posted ftgaihst htmttog or trosp*** ing with dog or gun Without perm!#* si«o#toe«iroer, , .Homer Smith <#*», Little farm), - • Heater Wolf#,"- • Malter Aadrow. •R<W„ ^immesmaa, M,C‘, Nagley, John tendif (Clifton), Miss Beatrice McClftlisn, president of thbtollege Y; V - C.A. ftttendri) toi all-dAy Y. W, meetingo f the Southern Are#of*tfte*0rin*'ftdtegfon>Ab Colum­ bus Sunday. Plans fro College Y. W. C. A /s in southern Ohio fro toft rom- ingyearwwr*-dfero*»ed; fourteen,rol- lege* being ropTOwnted. * feteMwaroftmft• College wifi he dlamf«a*d Friday in Ofider that those Interested in Edu- ration,toeulty andstudent* alike, may have the opportunity to attend too meeting o f the Centrol Ohio Teacher's Association which will convene at Co­ lumbus Friday and Saturday o f this week.* Miss Beatrice -MeCIellan addressed the^Y. W, C, AMffednesday morning giving ft briefWccopnt of the Y.^W, cohferoifce"abCoiutnbUs which she at tedded, At thfaTMssring, nahies f eroe. also drawn Ibrlhe Christmas seefet pal parrly. SAMPLE O # FREE TRADE ■Earl Ijoros^Haffllsville, O., fdfnmr member o f the-Tlhio legislature, dew n RepsMifan candidate for congress in-:toat district, in It jinldle Speech condemning the Mew Deal fo r ’ ad­ mitting duty Dee fresh and eared meats,juffeeltas live atrokand groins; that had ruined the torinirh market, offered |La ean'for e*ch.ind every can o f cannedmeat on sate InBarnes- Witte that h*d been 'packed by an American company* A number of boys and-"men* started out to make some-'riiay money 8«t rofenrned after eantiNiiiit the atm * to Ibid tost, erorykroM « f ett^^ from AsfiniMft, lfe» »Uui meat underoeM Amrotowi meat. / . Ift djlfin* to* eietllott i>f Clar­ ence XBrown,'Republfc*n candl *dtoe fo r cpngtoa*;-R. B. Howard, : London publ&lier^ftnC chairman of toe;BroWn-for;'ronjtteM com- * mittee/, iaid BroWai record as a former state official; bis toeper- 'tehce' ftsft ifeilibuatro«matt u d 'newspaper publisher'-andfarmer - 'qualify him for 'the*united sup­ port of this district. * - , . The people of thejeventh-dis- , trichltoowffiaronroHrown to be J fi 'de^dahteahd flg- bro Wbo5 not/be a grubber,. * ftamp'^ forthe'NewDeal btttwho wifi ably ana faithfully represent thft district. - * . , *^i|e ^belfeVes- in fi sound' *tid!1- ;c6nstroctIvftMric(fitur*rpr6gram . based on toe right offtvery farm* er to plan bis ownrfairfping, He is opposed to .regimentation of the farmer, .. . „ “He 'believes industry5should be given .the 'opportunity to ex- i pand and employjnore'workmen - ' without dictation -from .'govern- -- ment and without continued add- toxburaejas.;.-; ' " ‘ “He believes there is no future fop the American working man on WPA or relief rofi»:and he- lieves' w .rklngnnenwsnt honrtt,, useful' jobs at ' American wage scales. , , . -He believes in'more adequate ;.- aid for toft aged without red tape- -and'' exorbitant adtoinMration ' expenses and without a horde of inspectors>nd' case workers.' r . " “He believes 'In toe Mmplificg- tlon of laws,' elimtnstion of use- - less bureaus and commissions to r government” CountySchoolsWiU -EaveSufficientFimds * Accordingto a statementof County Superintendent H. C. Aultmftn, the rural 'schools in Greene County will havr sufficient funds to carry them through-the school year, , , ‘ ' ‘The eleven sichooia are expected'to receive $184,504 from the state school foundation fund., The next'payment frOm this fdnd, wifi'be in December and for 546,128. ‘ •Mb GBURCHNOTES The N«w York Times, ih» most Mt-f duential newspaper in toe natkm and! one o f the largest in toe world, D ssm ©erotic for age*, until a few months! ago a strong supporter of to* Rooss*! velt New Deal, announced this weekj that it could not •import Sen, Wagner andJames M. MeadnextTuesday and Urged its readers to vote for tha two 'Republican candidate*. Wagner has been a rubber stamp.and took order* from John L. Lewis and the Com? muaiitfc group' in control in Washing­ ton. The nows ws* received in Wa*h- ingtonTiko ft holt-of lightning from a ejear sky, ' DMd;Dsmocrota on Wednesday resd in'the Gihclnnsti 'Enquirer that even though it waft Democratic, sand the 'party nominee; f<h*rles Safeyeri came frpm toe'^fueen City, h«S association wRh 'Cammuaista iu own and.John L. Lewis/ the CIO unions and the. Now Deal, its readers were urged to sup- p6rir and vote for John* Bricker, -the Republican nominee for governor. The issue in Chio is not Democrat versus Republican but whether Com­ munism shall .be ' given' a- foothold through the guise ofDemocracy that our schools, churchesand btaro'phbltc institutions,:as^Wefi as our liberty, shall be displaced or placedundrocon tholofa dictator. ^ FOR NEWf K EQUIPMENT Ma*»i*a Crock C*mMwy Asroi, A tirfey of Mvfetesy eondttton* showed that «feflqpi' r i *a m travel big at 18 m U m in hero wroa spaced only 4m m i ewe-half m inds apart, ai .The hlfhwftjr ewgflMHrmk hew many comet meriowe to* wdtowy driver conid mafia in the m ewd and a half If eometotag hdfpirod ta to* c».r0 iheaX8 - . METHODIST BPISCCPAL RenDiVidW^Miritle/Miateter: Suhday School. lO a. m. - ‘ , MorningWorship, 11 a. m. Sermon Theme; “Slaying theDragdn.” Epworth League, 6:80 p. m. . Youth ForUm,6:80'p. m. • Evening . Worship, 7:30^ in this church. Dr. L, t . Gray, o f Jamestown Wifi speak. _ . ^ , ’ . Official BoardMeeting,.Wednesday, 7t"Q p. m., in Sunday School room, •D N lm FRESBYTHRIAN , , Ralph A. JssriettR.‘Minister / Sabbath School, 10 a, “m. Meryl Stormont, Supfc f. . ’ Preaching,-11 a:;m,. Theme, “ That Hole in toe Hedge." November 'Oth is the day set apart by the General Assembly of our Church aS a Day of F»>er for Temperance.: In view of nfir eleciion next Tuesdayit is fitting for Us to observe .this day in our Church and in our homes. Y. p. C. U., ditto p. m, Subject, “ Forces That Msfice for War,” an Armistice Day topic. Leader, Ptosi dent Scnhett McNeah tfftion Service Methodist Church, 7;30 p. m. We have as guest speaker on this occasion, Dr. L. L. Gray of Jamestown, who will bring a message on Temperance. If any of your friend* are on the fence, bring them to this service, that they may he led to jump off on the right side next Tpesdfty., Prayer "Wedting, Wednesday, 7:80 p / m, ~Leader, Mrs. Fted Dobbin*. * The Y. P, C. *D., ate' entertaining the College Faculty and. Students next Tuesday evening'at 7stt0 in the church ftodal’rooms. Choir Rehearsal, Saturday, 7:80 p. m, ■ . $ FiRInp.-FRi®BTTiatiAN Revj'Droiamln'N.'AdamVMlalstet . . Shbhiith School, 10 tb m> lUssonf “Itoftoring Our Patent*/’ Ex. .98:12; Lk. %mMi John m is tfli Eph. 6 : 1 - Merning Worship, it a. m, Themat “ArmlsMce or Peace,..Wfiftol” tkr* mbnette: “J«ni* Stiffing to# Tempest/ ’ t Christian Endeavor, 8:ttfi p. m, CTnien Evening Service, 7:80 p. m, Dr. Gray of Jamestofett will present ft timely message on a temperance topic, Be sure to come and hear. Place: the M, E, Ctoreh, Election Dinner, Taesday. ® n, tn. and after. -The ladies of the cbttitb are preparing the usual excellent re past tot to f convenience of Voters on Tuesday evening, The price is 40 cent*, Those o f the congregation donating money nr* nuked . to aee either Mrs. H. E.'Stormont'or fffta- Irma frcawel!. tliristtan Endeavor Serial, W#d nesday, 8 p»«n All endeavororo will meet first iff the church. After * abort, devotional service, there will h# a “Treasuro Hmst?’ after which to* crowd wifi assemble at. to* mum. Wear your old doth#* and bring tea cent*, Come prepared ft* * fan# time, . t\ ■■ < ■ 1 tfimiyReheroil#,Jwto* GhohvW*4 Senh* Choir, fat. 7:18 p, m Ohio MiliHaCalled Y o W i l d l e M f i Gov. Darcy diRpstcbod 480 m«n of th« Ohio Militi* to Middletown, Wed ftesday to protect life and property |h» to*, strike :« i:.!OtO- tefeaeto ,worto-' ers. The union imported tome 800 Gfi&innatistrike ' sympatoiseni to picket toft-plant.'' A' number o f girls that'attempted to return’to work Had their clothes stripped from' them by thetoughs andhad to be senthome jn taxi cabs/ Aft toon a*' the militi* an- rived the Roosftvelb-Lewis CIO union te'adeta'tailed off the strike'and em­ ployees wifi tetum to work. COLORED REPUBLICANS RALLY S at . Ai^EftNooN—fTBitFRY Local Colored Republicans will hold a rally Saturday afternoon at. the A. M, E. Church, with a fish fry under the leadership o f Morris Peterson, An invitation was extended Clarence J. Btowm Republican candidate fra Con­ gress, to be (present and he Has ac­ cepted. He is expected to stop off here tong enoughfor a toort speech at four o’clock. © 0 »er'candidates have also been invited. JOHN WRIGHT PROMOTED _ to skr 6 eant - major Judge S. C, Wright has received word that his son, John, was recent ly promoted to to# rank of sergeant^ major in the IT. B, Marin# 3 €orps, He is on dutywith aircraft Two, Fleet Marin# Force, Nava) Air Station, Ran Diego, California. 'lieutenant 6 , L, Markte, II. S. N., andthwr local hoy i* also on duty at the Mine station, Some torototoftaxtaei to knew jaatwhattoe ’itoMtotaM^toxirifi h* for toe new fire tqw|pmwrt» If you consult to* tagat notteft both of-Council sad the Soard o f Election* yotf wifi so# that the ex­ tra levy for ten yearo ia .57 mills. This is the same a* 67c op file f i,- 000 valuation, all tax rate* hripf computed on th* baste o f mills. If your home is on to* tax duplicate for f 1,000 to* additional tax would be 57 cents eech year, or 27Hc with each payment o f your taxee in June and December, f t your home la valued at $2JXK>, the tax would be 51,14 m year,"tor 57e • each tax paying period. AbaiWing . valued at $ 10,000 -would carryA tax of 55,70 ft year. . Unless toeVillage provides «dd|- tibnajf equipment including a new pumper andmore,fir* Hose, the in­ crease in inaurarace rates wifi be more than the addltional tsx. Certainly your home to worth 57c on the taoiwmd dollar yfthla- tion for fire proteetkm. . It Is ft ' case o f being .“safe o j tony“ when your home is on fir*. » . FarmeF Will CodiYert „ ■’ B am fa to THgfttre H, E, Harden/Colmnbas pike, near XeUia, is toectjng' ft'aew^^hmrn'to’ w -; • place one -deatroyed some’ nronttarago ' by; i% . ' He''atoounto*:rtoftt:itft-Ijfitat,;, usewifi ^jfim tnlft tomt^Wpotitoids a real totting for, thft .hitt-biny type ’ of entertainment so' tohrtro the radio. ,His first ifthow will he'Eatar*-- day nighl'and from a stage irtpno'lnd^' o f the beta. A douhlftbay loft will. provide ^o'eleyftfioiu ;'fdr 'stoilng'nft./^^ rentad..'«h*iro*.-;' Tbero.swill.bf re^ta^*.:'' mente'’ and "popular price* -for,'yftdio talent'that & .bton;erigatod 'ttr'loi^r. .sucewsiyo ;'^turday !A§hfife- 'A'iafw;.' waytagetyouroeifangwbans.' A ' i ‘ * ......................... ..^ > •_ ; GIRLBGOUT.WMRjff;' ; Local Girt Scout# will observe Girl Scout Week beginning Nov. 6 .,. Three notable events .of the week witt be th* Demonstration Which Will- bpAHeld; on Saturday, Nov. 12,. in. toft Mftsonift Building, “Go to Church D*y,, to be ,' observed on Nov. 13, and the Annual Cookie Sal# wblfth will be held during the entire, week. Girl'Sronta are; not permitted to engage ih itoney-making • activities outside; of their annual cookie sale. Recausetoia salens toft- thc only means of income for the troop and silica it comes but' mica yearly, whole hearted community supportwill bft deeply' appreciated by boto the girls and their leaders.. . ^ HAND INJURED IN CORN PICKER ON TUESDAY; Rankin McMillan, had a narrow escape when his hand Was caught in a torn picker Tuesday afternoon, while working about the machine, Hi* glove on the-right hand was pulled from Ws hand. The tip of the second finger was mashed and the tip o f the third finger cut off, Moderator’* Dinner, Friday, 8;»0 p, « „ Nov. 11, at the ffpringflrid Cov» ensnt Church, Dr. Ross Miller has asked that reservation bo in his hand# not later than Nov. 9. Get your tickets and make your rotorvafion through Mr. Wilbur Conley. TSeftse do so at once, This la an umiswl opportunity to ro*et the Proatwterian Moderator, Dr. “ "" “ * Charles W. Wftfeh, Be snre to go if you po**lhty can, ■ Christmas Rmr, Tim Christmas, Bov for tbs Cftayian Communityj Center (Caspta»>Mfeh.) mustberoady 1 by the middle o f to* month, Buy vour gift and sharowith toe Christian Endeavor the Joy MSbavin* a part to this rest Christmas project, Th* fiafctwth Rchoot voted *18.88 tefeatd' a |80.88 treat Which to gmm i far' tbs community Center* Ovrfetma* tetohrptVm. Any IndtoMtoU who, eftro to add to tola amount, wifi oW a I »»* Mm, Ais**s. | LISTING THE CRIPPLID J, % Ryle I* on mt&hes du etoa sprained anklewhen a horse m fehkh he was riding toted and fell, Itoforo Mr. Kyle dismounted the ftntMt'waa on hi* fimb but m bona* were hrtoatt, Urn iff* H« mm ** i ha* tarn watkiat sktewata for mm Him A m fe * broken aai o f rite vwvtvftd I* a M l, Mrs. Dorothy Wright altp>a< mm days ago and distoetted a kato Joint, >i. ■. lAl MR, AND MRS, C. E. MASTERS, ENTERTAINED' club Mr, and Mrs. G, E. Masters dellabt- fully entertained toft, members of toe Home Culture dub, their husbands, and a few other guests at their hotae on Friday evening. Mrs, Paul Orr, the newly eketed president presided, to a few, Wall- chosen words, she paid tribute to th* memory o f Mrs, E< S. Hamilton, a member o f th# club Who had passed aways sine* the last meeting. The business sessionwas short and the oxcallertt talk* given by the guest speaker*, Mis* Doris Hartman, and Mr. Justin Hartman, who- 'gave ! m y interesting accounts o f totor trip through the East during toe past summer. 1 Mrs, Markte Also gave two vend solos, accompanied on the piano by her husband, Rev. Markle, The rotor, as well as th# talk were greatly en­ joyed by all, After the program, a nodal hour Waft enjoyed during which rime ft «*e« Ifclotii Ice course was served by thl ‘ hostess, GET HUNTING MGN8 ■ •f.-te’.ii.inuufliltiu i The hunting teaaen to le#» mi | ftm wifi want to yoto yam* fftrtft far profaction to live stock. We have 18 * inalatme proof tom* mm ** tote «* .iWi, mm , CM gcoete ato- h it mm yoaidy gm ■y*. m wf~0\

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