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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