The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26

I Y T i n u c a m w a rn y o u o r T S I T S l im BSADTHBM t 9 k t X e r a l d . v i s t a *5S^^S m 3^SS i » o k ^ 5 S 5 AD A t FBOHY F A 9& Y E A R NO, 6 C M E S l M t t L gHmimi men**** c o m u r N E W S iTrr'”.—*—r"HinTffrrfrimmnii C B D A R V U J J S , O B H ft j SSBSBBMBS.",S3B« J"JimrasSWasaraaBas H i g h w a y s C h i a o i ►AY, J A N U A R Y 5 , 1 9 4 0 O f S n o w a n d l s s C o t t e * * O N I n F l o r i d a By Clarence J. Brown, Member o f C«t|iwi, Seventh Obi* District ■ The wMrtiNr ps*hl>ra» for ritfes andf I vtttoBte to to ««t (A* stm ts elsaiwlf TO QUIRT TITLE A petition requptij* iheeourt quiet his title to Clifton real in his possession more than tepraty- one years, has been filedby Charles’ 1 after the risarad Hit yntJa JTwMM*. One can Aries from Xenia te Dag' L E A S E R S w i n v m m m F r id a y * J a n * 1 2 Bs«es*sinsU r«rrysadMw yBarraf^ or trpm Xvni, to ctodmrattand Emerson of Mt. Yarnoo, O. Tbs de-, «nd litri* if aav.'tra *n the *------ The second session o# the 7«th Con­ gress toga* on January 3rd, at which time President Roosevelt appeared in parson to deliver J»is anneal massage to the Congress* The masssge wns on thesubjecte of National Defense. Foreign Affairs, and the Budget, The President asked for increased ap propristions for National Defense? make a plan for peace and a pledge to heap America out o f war,1and ex­ plain onee mote to the people that it will he impossible to have a balanced - budget, * There is considerable talk on Capitol Hifi tirittherAdministration will not press for the enactment o f gay con­ troversial legislation at this session' of Congress, hut Instead will bend every effort toward having- a-peace­ ful. harmonious and short session With the,hope forran'eariy adjoum- - tnentrJn May or June,' Experienced observers of the program,- some of which are: Right after the convening o f Congress Will come» np the Gsva- gan-Fish Anti-Lynching. Bill, which was taken away from the committee and made a special order o f business ■vto; the petition method -"during the closing days o f the last'session. That the Administratoln wilt be in a -dilem, ma. wheit the Anti-Lynchjpg Bill fwd clateuinterert to the property] but ia the. towns and citiea on the adverse to the plaintiff, according to the petition. Judge George H, Smith is attorney for Barre, FORECLOSURE ACTIONS ' Judgment for $2,623 is requested in a foreclosure suit, filed by the Home Owners Loan Corp., through Attorney E, Dawson Smith, against C. Lester and Evaleana Trubee, Co-defendants named are the city, of Xenia and Greene County treasurer, claiming an interest in Xenia' property involved in the case. TheHome Federal Savings and Loan Association, in a suit against John T. .Bartlett, requests judgment for $1,787,91 tori;-foreclosure of a mortgage on chattel property. Smith, McCatjister and Gibpey are attorneys for the plaintff, RESTRAINING ORDER 1A temporary restraining order was allowed by the court after Dr, Clarence J- Gensler, Xenia dentist, filed an- injunction suit in common pleas court against the Professional Acceptance Corp., George E. Bowser, RoyWilliams, Arnold Ct Schaeffer and. George -Henkel, as sheriff o f Greene County. Dr» Gensler, defendant in two civil casok pending in- Dayton, municipal Comes to the House floor can not be! court, and denying indebtedness' on disputed, "Much, o f -the ' NeW Deal[the promissory notes involved, filed strength of recent years'ha# come the injunction, proceeding to, halt ef- from the heavy colored vote'in stra-jforts to collect the judgment#until his tegic northern .States; At the samel petitions < to vacate the award# have tlift- ahliif flnndhavgftA id^luihVi aafflaif time the solid Democratic South is bitterly opposed to the passage o f any -Federal anti-lynching legislation. An ■almost solid Republican Vote for-the hill may bo-expected, with the result that if the measure is defeated it must '‘ come as jthe result of Democratic op­ position, . The situation is not' com durive to harmony, to say the least.' ,;VJfc also 'hppea##--'oe#l<ate>-that, -'aura gortod increased afjpropriations. • for military and naval purposes will re­ ceive close,scrutiny to make positive that the New Deal spending program o f Gmpgst i# not’ continued under the guise o f building a necessary nation­ al defense. Most members o f Con­ gress-favor an adequate national de­ fense program that will .assure* our ability to protect our own shores, but . ire pot -in favor o f building huge offensive fighting forces. There has been considerable rumor and informa­ tion reaching Congressional .cars of fate to the effect that Sizable portions o f the heavy appropriations made in the last few years for defense pur- l os«s have'not been used to the best: advantage- Retent .developments as a result of tlj»-hearings being conducted by the special House^committee to investi­ gate the National Labor Relations Board makes certain that the laws regulating latay relations will come in for a rather thorough and complete Overhauling, Labor legislation is al ways controversial. The, NLRB 1ms Icon one o f the, pet projects o f the i resident. The country generally is demanding-many changes in the law Certain labor organisations are op­ posing material changes. As a result it items certain that lengthy legis­ lative battles will develop over labor law changes during! the coming months. In this connection should be men­ tioned the Wages and Hours Law, another New Deal creation that is sure to come up fob controversial dis­ cussion during the Congressional ses­ sion. For some time there has been a strong demand frohi 4he rural areas and small towns of the country, especially from the South, that some of the harsh provisions of the present law, which have been injurious to agri­ cultural activities and small busjnes^, he changed or eliminated. Marty southern Democrats will join with Re­ publicans from the rural areas in fight­ ing foie a less strict law, and that the straggle will be * hard one can not he denied, One of the real fights that is brew­ ing; and In which «o quarter will be asked or given, will be over the con­ tinuance of the Administration’* ^owerto make and enter into Recipro« cal Trade Agreements without consent e f GongiUMr. The present law author­ ising such treattea expire hi June, the Administration, and especially] Recretacy of State Mull ■who has! fattened the treaties, insist that they] have been most beneficial to the emm-jf toy a* a whale. On the other hand been settled. . « k His -petition Charged the Profes­ sional Acceptance Corp, and Arnold C, Shaeffer filed certificates o f judg­ ment in Greene County common pleas court,, caused executions te ba issued, “continue te harass the plaintiff and causa him needless embarrassment,* Smith, MeCaliister and Gitewy am xtterag*# ,IW,tk*. #tototiff>'. . * - DIVORCE DECREE , J •On ground* o f infidelity, Leni L. Zimmerman has been awarded a di­ vorce from .John F. Zimmerman. Custody o f two -minor children was awarded the plaintiff, the custody of a third to the defendant. An order was made relative to division, of ,furniture in the couple’s home at 30 Leatnan St, .v. - bald approved Sale of-real estate te Sarah L. Arnovitx for $5,010 has been con­ firmed in. the foreclosure suit Of -the Peoples Building and Savings . Co. against Lona E. Morrow and others, Itte plaintiff held a $4,783.84 mort­ gage judgment on the property. route little or no effort ha| hatol mad* te ksep tha street* eanasstiwg through reads deer. Not only ia aueh a omuRtlwi« raa) hmxard to local trafite andysdsetriaiis but to through traflte as w»U., Some method should be worked out to keep all through, streets open in weather and snow storms «uch asw* have has this waaku In Dayton and Cincinnati meet ed: U»asnow Is removed fr*m the busteaes section at once. Council ordeted soma o f the snow removed from the guttent here eo that' motorists could gat te the curb for parking-without having to be pulled out W «d bee bawt reetorad hera o f the death o f Mrs. Fienme* CalUwi, of Havane, 111., while in St. Peters*i Gauaty Treasurer EgraM Fawee«t( burg, Fla., where she has spent the « hie depsity win viaR M m variasw] winter for a number o f years. Bhe'tewna in the county during the month] was about M years af age, j for the conveuteuae o f thoau whe caw Mr#. Collin v h mush iaterartad in ** W their tanea. He will be lecated in the CedarriUf P H tC R s u o A T I A E o n m m e t i 0 .,—Ohio State’s ' tk# W#B4mrR 43*w| «rwrva UlitII a— »v«,ipje>ptm sm fhampfamshte 'W ere^ -af youngpeople-and he- -dime a deem today nueever .a l#at* F . R . W o o d r o f f i » d . s . A & o . S m t Frances R, Wbodraff, fonneriy Ugh school principal, Xenia, was elected superiateniant o f the O. S. A S. O. Home"lest Friday night to sueceed Harold L. Hayes, whe resigned te head the Boys* Industrial gehoal in Lancaster,Xh Mh- Woodruff served aa principal, in Xenia high school ten years and resigned in 19S8. He hs* been engaged in the Veal estate busi­ ness. in.Oxford, Q., N e w Y B a f f f P i r e . . G e i a N a r - B e c o r d It h|« 'bean many years siace the, village lira department had a call on the first, day o f the new year but torn 0'«kek. ..A»..almnn caRad but tig department to the haaaa -Of Mrs. Dorothy Wright, Nee* MMfe dot to a Bra to too to«L .1$ ia Imttiitod too •to crigtoiini M i taken ilra in to* totomey and feh «n the roof to anch^quajaHto as to ignite the sbinrries. The ffto' was aeon,.ex- tingaiahed without great t o s Tha bright ap t to the two defeats wag furnished | r Bill Battler, Ohio’s six-toab-sievin-to b center, who con­ nected for IS gptote to each contest. While the ebatoptoush'ip Buck# were winding pp LkuMUM choree with two sietories and *m defeats, three other chibs—Ohio W»h4«'.'ty, Cedarville and Casa-romped' Brough tto early seaato ■ eampiggu. without a detoat The other IT-tohtos, however, bowed •t leeat ouee. . Few gsunee ww|e staged-last wash,' due to the heRUtou, hut Toledo found t*m»te swamp Otowril by MMo-Wtor Mto tobth ; EeiiNB win o f the year, agfttoet etw dsMM, sft'tbe hands'of Printoten. to tober gasses Akrtm lost-to :B*ranteu,to to H| Xavier brat Otuo Weeicyea, tot to M, and F«m won Ra Beet « i toe' season by to to #1 ovey‘ Aspumfrijmt « t ’£aiMda. Thirty-wnen gatee*’ •1 temtost out- eftstoto foss, mite, hp this weric’s ptogmwn- tor GUfft critegians. Buck ays teams ral l g ilii viidtors toom setotletoSss, iwnliBug Now- York and Utopwo Csltferaia, white fire to^ mates wiil betosd toby Otec squads. Hera’e hew' ils Jtotoeya squads atcod as they ebiwed the new year W-.L.Pte* Gp,pt. Ohio University —*8 9 17$ 97 Cedarville J* 0 $4 Toledo T . w , Wilmington . . ,JL j Xent 'State; - - - * .- .4 t $19 Youngstown $19 Denison $ i m Alfred Holbraeg- + .-t 1 139 12* Miami . - 4 - » ' t -Ito 19ft Botoisg %mm 2 fttft 24ft Wttteubwg 4 'ft ftftft ftftt CtoriaMutri j W-4 2 to ftft ftftft 181 165 165 )Ug a woman o f eonaiierable wealth used her inbome foe tha aid e f toe amallec eoUegea and Y, X , C. A, ra*; gaohmUmu!. • \ Bha bad aunwftias .to soma sixty edueattoncl iMtipttteiis and hud just a tow. menths .ago amt >Cadwvflte CaRagt a.check thramfe ttotaffsrteof Mr. JobnL. Shwat, hwstesst .for $ «o . fibs had anunittea amount' ing te $*i700 which,now beoome part o f the uudowmaut o f tha eoHuge, It la not known wbuthar the aaftsgs .will hegefit hr totehur rssignltimi M thurels <vjD , A c c o w t G r o e p T o M e e t l a X c n i a Greene wtunty women toterasted to Hoosetofid eccounttog will meet to Xeuto at City Hhli, Thursday, Jan. 11 at 10^80 wben members Will bring raooed books tor. ooauty records, Tha members of the 1989 group are as follows: Mrs. Howard Ashbeugh, Me Herman Eavey, Mrs, B. H. Mur­ ray# Mss, Clinton Corwin, Mra. Hi C; Bmtftftte, ME*s. Norman - Itoredith, Mnv. Ralph Rife, Mrs, Leroy Jacobs, Mra- Joseph Shinkle, Mrs. Charles Jsmsson, .Mrs* Gtodys Bahns, .Mte* Xeryl Stormont, Ifnr'Wm. X, ,fe f- gusteL. IDs. John W., Cottina Mrs, Herman and Mrs. Roger Collins. ESTATES VALUED Under the probate court direction three estates have been appraised as follows: , * Estate o f Oliver Gar lough: grow value, *21,338.34; debts, $678.84; ad­ ministrative' cost; $1,019.90; net value, $19,040,10. Estate of Marietta Owens: gross value, $18,620.68; debts, $$07.68; ad­ ministrative cost* $1,034BO; net value, $10,678.20. , Estate of Helen Boyd: grass value, $14,354.65; debts, $1,318.03; adminis­ trative ccst, $1,300} net value, $U, 736,62. APPOINTMKNTS made A. R, Shirk as administrator o f the estate of John H« Shirk, lata o f SilVercteek Twp., under $1,000 bond- Bay Bryan Archie Gordon and Bert Limes were named appraisers. Elmer Custenhorder as adminis­ trator of the estate of*Ruth Esther Custcnbordor, late o f Beavereresk Twp., under $1,000’ bond. MARRIAGE LICENSER CGtented) Leo L. Hasten* Jamestown, auto dealer, and Carrie A. Sharp, James­ town. William % MeCuddj, Bprtogfield, i>,( photographer, and’ Beatrix E, Jacobs, Yellow Springs. Rev, Howard Lee, Yellow Spite**- - Edward CL Graesbeek, New York City, seboot teacher, and Jessica F. Taylor, Cedarville. Rev. B. M. Adams, Cedarville S h e r i f f CfcitsiMgeB A g i k u t C i f t i i i b l e i f i C o u n t y P o u n d W W S e X A K f t t e * O n D a y t w i P i k e The county commlasloutra have planned for the erection ef anew dog pouto on' county- property on the north side- of the Deyton-Xehia pike opposite, the .-County toftrinsry. ’ The' building will be of,.concrete and four'rooms-with U gfte chamber and outside pens tor was. The com* missionem have provided the deg warden with a new auto. Judge Frank L, Johnson waa asked to approve use o f surplus dog and kennel foods to .the amount of $1,246.03 to ftwwte tb* project, • NEW YEAR’S JBABY BORN Distinction of being the first 1»40 cghy in Xenia may go to a daughter •Join to Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Groom#, Stelton road. The infant made her appearance at 3.40 a, m. Monday, Dr. S. C. Ell|a was the attending phy­ sician, *. Ohio Northern.^ .,,2 John Carroll p e Bides *— Findlay Ohio Wesleyan__ .8 Rio Grande Akron Ohio State -— ;-,-.-2 - Kanypn *eSw«|te«irto*WarM>wi'm^'-- Muskingum' Xisrier — Ashland Mt: Union **«*s*ra*m<*|jw*2- Marietta — J Heidelberg W ^ W * 0 m Fffnut, &4aqc« Dayton Western Reserve —9 Wiiberfowe i W s -9. . Capital Giflto Otterbein — ..ft Oberliii -*a.M.,»a»«*>(....,ift 1 X .2 2 A ‘ 2 2 2 X 1 ■4 8 1 B 2 2 ft 7 ft 1 I-- 2 ft­ ft ft 129 lift 216 I«5 ftftft 'm 159 158 81 i » *47 aw 199 1W 99 ftft Ito r,4 218 8? SI 87 87- 1U 19ft t a k e r s L a w F o r V - . . L a w L i b r a r y Under an old law finest from the Xenia muoidps! court want Into the city twamny, .-tomiy caaai from t o townships and yittage* to tha aateffy wera asnt to tha muatelpal dourt If ■ ^ ! 9 S S i ! 9 a j ^ r * . • Uadie 4 ,Km tow thtoto hove chaaged and these fines must noiir go to top county law library awociatien. It ia said, not even Xenia lawyers were- aWare of:the change but evi­ dently tha lawyers that look after the law libraries, and there is one for *nch county in the state, must have done a*nest job. Municipalities that have such courts will new be’.out this income-which is a neat sum even 'in Greene county. • A# the county commissioners must make.* tea levy for. the law libraries, with the new income such may not be necessary in the future. to 119. 194 "198, 249 188 its m ' 89 -99 27ft 209 178 239 117 Ml 399 *98 18 4ft 77 77 .138 165 C O L L E G E N E W S hwitm#tmHitoflm»iMHtH9w»iM9to|Wl9MM9W9i9ftitoitoto The faculty and student* of Cedar* vijle College attend a cordial welcome te Rev, Walter 8, Kilpatrick, the new President elect, who entered Uponhi* new duties With the begtonfag e f the new year.» 'Miss Mmrfteatt Townstey and-Mfli, EHsabeth Andetooii sure, wtertaiatog tor memberh o f the Chi ftfjjpnhn PW Sorority and freshmen girls «n Fri­ day evening; C o B e s e Y . * T a k e T o R o a d Cedarville Cottege’s highly touted Yellow Jackets take to the road this weak tor % ft game sjand at More-' head lKy>) and Mavwhestfr ((Bite) on Friday Mid Saturday raepectively. At Merthead, Cedarville will tackle the stroaglAeeehead State Traekersquht- tef with.- KoRvenk Ceilege pluyteg toasaft- the tottowiag night, .at Man- . To- date tha CadwrriHe team stands' at the head e f the 41 Ohio Colleges and. Universities,' ' V - -The- Orange and Bine five" have gained ft.wins as- agatoat no defeate and top tha touted OhheUniversity ioopatera by one victory. Tmt member# o f the Varsity squid wilt aecompsny --Athtotig - Director; Howard. E, -Thompson :and Coach Loshe Mitter an their southerrt tour. The starting five' ef Kavanagh, Roberts, MrMeat, Wfsetmmand Brown will ha eetetoresd by ftvs of this hum* Several students enjoyed a eo*a*)atfi*r a ^ J ^ / tintom Rrid, party given toy Clayton: Wieoman at'^orthsp, ThomsJr Whtop, Hartman, his home Wednesday evening. t«nd GBR Mira Santmyer has retutnad from a Chrismaa vavaUmt to Me# Orlimn. lBsepie. Hhcriff George Hehkcl this week issued, a warning t o all gamWera .to, . * '■'iitefte Th is warning: <msmfetien that many o f the r e e l s t o r n i s o f gambling are in operation. -— - — " iH e asks fo r the ro> 0 peratien o f vil* (C o u m tin te O ft F te m T h INM ) t itoga oftlcisls to tha county. The ’ ‘Yellow Jackets’’ we off on aa overnight trip which will todada game'with Morehead Btate Taadtovs College at Mevehead, Keatoslry Friday and AMrwt Heltoeek GeBegt i* at Maaeheater, Ohio on Bstueday. T w e l r e M b t t r I n C o m f y m k n a t ^ v * * wg^jL mSri^FVtL. ms* l^fSwrPfll after spending Gm, holiday with friend* to southwestern HBaais, Federal Barings ft Loan offae, Friday, January 12, In Spring Valley on' Monday, Jam5 m In Yellow Springs, Tuasday, Jam 19. Jamestowa, Thuradiy, Jan. 1R .' „ Osborn, Friday, Jam l t f , M r * . N a n n i e F u n k F a r m e r R e s i d e n t D e a d - 'Mrs,.Menton McLean Funk passu away at Mary $at*n hospital, Bstte- toatttoor *>., Deoember 98, 1989, from tojmdes reeatvad in a fail one wash earitor aft her home north of Brito* f«mtotoer saffering n fractured bto to tha-fuE.......................................... Mra* Frnik was 'honn; to Cedarville, O., March, 1895, a daughter o f the tote Robert and Mary McLean. She was married to Thomas' W. Funk to Daoember, 1898/ Three clfildren ware born to this union; Mrs. Cameron Patterson, $e*ver Falls, Pm, and Robert aad D«iald at heme, the latter: graduating from Cedarville College to 1926. Mini. Funk taught to the country school district NO, 9, Yellow Springs road. She ’ was. a faithful number of the Reformed Presbjrterisn Church, Northwood, O. Mrs. FmA'a passtog away-was tha. fitafc braak to hwr family, '• • She wa* a couato of tha MissOa Margaret and FannteMcNriU, off this place* G r e e n e R e l i e f N o t e s . A r e 'O f f e r e d T o B id d e r s 'Bids for purchase of a new $1Q,- Q00 issue of “ poor relief notes” have keen invited by Greene county com­ missioners for tabulation January 22, Expected te be retired by income from special state taxes, 20’notes each it $600 denomination, bearing interest tet te exceed 4 per cent,Witt be issued te provide additional funds for direct relief financing in 1940. W r i t e - I n C a n d id a t e s D i d N o t Q u a l i f y , r ’ wuatewritMm' The Greens County Board o f Else* tloiis cmfid nob issue certificates of election to thosewho had names writ­ ten on the ballot at tha November election fine te failure te file expense accounts. Usually names written to does not indicate the office is desired, B, 0* Wright for justice of peace, Ce­ darville Twp., T. B. Frame, Cedsr- vllle constable; B. J. Coy, ‘ Beaver­ creek Twp, justice of peace; Qhmer Futnhsgen, Beavercreek Twp,, con­ stable. a A. R. ASKED TO KERB ELLIBMMAND IN MIND / t Greene remity towered its record {of motev deaths She pert year with •mi* ra m.mpmied with termer and to 1997* there were 18 wtoh to i ivm, 1 George W. These. 94, whe resided near Spring VaBag, wae the tetet vietha ia 1199. Ms snae matted to a s^aar firttt ead wldto parting he Year*# day. * Members of the D. A. R, are urged to make contributions for Ellis Island on Tuesday and choose from the fol* lowing lists Chambray, S year lengths; un­ bleached muslin, * yard lengths; bur­ lap, 1 yard lengths. Wool-Germ**- town, White and kaki thread, Nos. 59-99. Tape measure; thimbtoe, sriteors, crewel eye needles, new shirt buttons, * GIRL BCOUT MMtlNfG F r e f f. ChiusD •' N e w Y e f t r ’ s S u r p r i s e Mr- Fred Chase waa- ptoaaantiy surpriaed New Year’# Day by a gtow u f friends who arrived with well fitted mrimta for a yothmk Maser to to mete: --Mr,/and‘M*s,' Fnistmi ‘Apple and daughter, Georgia, and , $obert, o f Springfield. Mrs-. Etta tyder, Springfield; Mr. , and Mrs. Walter Young and; daughters, Roth and Virginia of Pitchin; Mr. andMrs. Alton Duneyant and son, Neil, and Mr. and Mrs. Emesb Dun*vant of Xenia. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bumgarner and daughters, Doris and Frances and Mr- and Mrs. Fred Chase. ' ^ A delightful time, wa# enjoyed by all and the guests departed -wishing Mr- Chase many happy returns’ of the day. , W a l t e r W . B a r n e t t I a C o m m i s s io n H e a d Walter W. Barnett, Republican, waa chosen chairman o f tha Greene County Board, of Elections aft the or­ ganisation meeting on Tuesday, Tha other two ’members are James H Hawkins, and : Ralph Ksndig, both Democrats. ...... Arthur J, Harverstock was reflect­ ed clerk of the board; Clyde- Ruddock; county dog warden; Dr. W. T. Uagard, ceunty jail physician and Dr. C, E. Ellis, Xenia, county infirmary phy­ sician. * In the raorgaaisatiea o f riSciab Mesrtsy ovsaisg Dm rittsjge ha* a raw mayor, Arthur Mims, suoeeedtog Katweth Little, vrho fi*. ciiaed the oMce again after ssrvtof faRhfntty for several terms* Other vttiage ■ ofikiato were swum ■ to naff bonds approved. Mayor Evans immed.Thootas Fsaaw as deputy marshal who will he to m filing his bond. C, H. Crouse was seconded and elected ^ rm lild i e f council or vice mayor tsfisiw ha aoulfi even rtomirtst* soato o f hla council .members for the same Mr. Crouse has served as vies for a number o f year*. Mayor Evans named the Seam j herauffthe variouseouaetteeasaslitoas as served under the’ 'tost admtnlstsa- tion, . Council passed the annual bwdget ordinance for the. coming year. The law firm of Smith, MeCaiKeSer and Gibney was retained as .ariteftor- for the, village. Mr. Smith has hart solicitor for ,a nomber o f years. M i s s M a r y T h f e m l N f i ' D i e d Mite Mary Tjhirma Bcgrff away, at tow hotoe to Fittrinirrti*' Dec, 28, according te word, received hete * frw days ago,. She w*a Om‘ , daughtepo f the -tote RoV. K P. Board and Laura Foster Boyd. ' The deceased; : to 1873 hut. had resided to Ttttgtonqft “ the last 38 years. Bhawas a membsr of the local informed Fresbyteriaa Churclr, O. S. from 187* to. 1874. Miss Boyd'leave# one sister Hums ' S. Boyd and two brothers, J, Xylo and W. Finlsy Boyd, all e f Pittrimrgh. t o i i & f f Fledges o f 100 per cent backing along with NewYew’s greeting? were extended by Eugene Drake, Yellow Springs, president. of the Greene County Young Republicans.. Club, to duplicate telegrams sent to Goy. John, W. Bricker and U. S. Senator Robert Taft. Evelyn XneIsley, Osbom, la vice president and Mrs. Greer McCal- lister, Cedarville, is secretary of ft* Club- L o c a l S c h o o l B o a r d ■ f ■v O r g a n i s e d T u e s d a y The local board o f education was organised Tuesday following a lunch­ eon meeting at the school house. John A. Davie took tbs seat vacated by B, E. MeFatlattd who was not a can­ didate. John W. Collins wasjriected presi­ dent o f the hoard, Prof, A, J. Ho*, tetter, vice president, and A. X. Richards, eSsric-traasattr, ' 1 ToterxiBhiu T r u s t e e * N a m e S a m e O f f i c e r s The Cedarville Township trustee* in their organisation Monday evmfing named Hugh Tarrtwtt ter another term as president of that body. A. R. McFarland Is village clerk and treasurer. , COLLEGE ADVISORY BOARD WILL MEET WEDMMttAY Tha Oirl Jaansiy'ttftt gudg smy wEI SBMWs of the A meeting e f Era LadtoV Afietosry mmm m mnhne ? iipv Mm mm dkaiwmELMftMkiou^tokMi nmmjto B2IPW9SI JfftfX IttoHSMPff wMMtmJf JVM, at 9 >. at th* IrtM ef Mbs, S. G. Wright* All memkera are raged te be ptiasat tor slirtisn « f eftass D a y s D o L e n g t h e n ; W i n f e r S t r e n g t h e n s With the sun headed north and tea days' lengthen w» headed into auk* zero weather fob the Nsw Yrtr.'Snew that formed ice made travel On the Highways dangerous for several days. Monday found the mercury to sections of the county fora ■while Tuesday it fell to s ix '1 Farmers are well pleased that the wheat has a good covering of anew without much moisture which baa given perfect protection to the Wheat crop, much of wh.eh could, not stand aero temperature. H e n r y B i n d e r D M S a t u r d a y . A f t e r n o o n Henry L, Binder, Xenia, 70, retired motion picture operator, who has bean Mind the past eight years atnd to fatt­ ing health, died Saturday afternoon, He was identified with the theatre business to his city thirty-one years and was interested to various enter­ prises during his lifetime., He whs a member of the firm o f Garrotl-Blnder Vo.) operating gasoline stations to his city. WALTER ELDER ELECTRO Walter Elder, ttetaa, has elected chairman of the Clark commissioners,« position he held tha past year. * MOSS TWP. iNftfffTOfftl' TOM JAN . t f - l f The Reas TswnrtR stitota writhe held to tim I aufiltorimn e* Wetoeetof i day, Jam. IT said IB. t la Am arilLramMii ^ gu * ra - i^sus sunniiujjF^R prttgrm witk mwm+m g t

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