The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 27-52

V. NOW ON OUR 47th YEAR This newspaper was founded in , 1877, sixty-nine years ago and has been under the present ownership 47 years. SIXTY-NINTHYEAR No. 42. chines which is the ‘Democrat’ party o f 1946. “ As we see it, that sinister coalition just simply doesn’t believe in the A - merican system that made the United States prosper. They want centrali­ zation; they want to convince house­ wives, farmers and businessmen that the coalition’ s 'little group* should do their thinking fo r them. - “ We have more confidence in the stability and ability o f the American Writing in the New York Herald _people. iWe believe that the people American* For Am erica— America For Americans NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Under a new- postal law all publications must have paid-in advance subscriptions begin­ ning October 1, 1946, CEDAKVtLLE, OHIO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,1946 PRICE, ¥1.50 A YEAR H GETS PRAISE FROM HERALDTRIB. PATRONS ARE PETITIONING FOR MEAT Petitions are now in circulation a Tribune, Bert Andrews, Washington, can control their own lives; that they WQifg citizens addressed to the OPA Mother Has 10 Children 45 Grandchildren; 23 Great-great G. Children Mrs. Ettie Jordon o f this place was honored Sunday' on her. 76th birthday j ate the, home o f her son-in-law and< daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence! Gillaugh. . I Mrs. Jordon is the mother o f ten RFEiNMM I SAYSCONTROL HURT CATTLE We had an interesting; chat severed .days ago with Prank MacElwaine o f Better Take Your Meat With You I f Going To Any City appealing .for removel o f the restric- c!*!!dren *t*4 'b*S . .fortyrfive grand-, Kansaa-City,, well known hero and If you contemplate spending some time in Cincinnati, or-any other city, you had' better take your meat with you, if you have w craving, for that kind o f New Deal restricted-food. It has been our .experience that you will eat more and better food in old STSIN PUDS FOR VETBN HOUSING throughout the nation for election o f market that the coalition would force' asmucb as meat is now off the ElwoOd Vireil and a * ‘ ‘ * > market locally, the laboring classes ” ’ £‘iwooa’ v,rgu ana 8 Republican representatives and sena- upon it” , tors in November. j •* ■" 1 •■■ - ..- The two top directors o f the cam-; ^ ™ ip ||.,v 4 . paign efforts o f the Republican party M H i e g e J b n r O l l I t i e iU believe that the party’s organization is really clicking in states, in counties and in precincts, and that the pay­ off will be a whole .or partial victory in November. are up in arms and demand that they be able to get meat somewhere. If the decontrol board listens to Representatives o f the American Legion and*of the Veterans_of For­ eign Wars met with the county cam. missioners Monday to discuss ways to provide housing fo r vets, Hugh Turn- bull and Ralph O, Spahr went to Col- married We ™ ntioned the cattle s i t u a t i o n 'S e T ^ b l l c ^ “ cjnnat^Peof e ar®|tomey daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H a h n 'asrelatiJ gr ta e«vernment con tro lo f & w i L m e a t b L a ^ o none °f 4J e p?opo3ed ac* and son Bobbie o f Xenia. Mr. and pricea and aoon &und Mft McB,wame bo-, puschaaed at the neighborhood f i nd Montgomery Mrs. Minor Foster, Jean and Doris was . fr®m_au8UpP°rt«r o f the Plan, s ta r te d walked through several' 6 tlC3 ‘T l ? toef herand take over Md 4 carried dwrhter, Mr. » d Mr.. ^ “ _bee" *>«4 .torta . . 4 not ergn..County School JStapt. S. O. Lim- OPA Porter, milk,' cream, butter and „ * «fugmer, mr. ana mrs. crat He owns ranch 000 a c r e s ,’u,' Keeps Increasing kinds °f ch<*™ wi» ** as scarce | ”U8j in Missouri, 124 miles from Kansas hamher^r' of“ coId cuts’’ o f the old- ' as meat is today. Lowering the price -1 Judy’ IJo” na 0f Williamsburg, O. ^City. HO grazes from 250 to. 500 head Enrollment at the college continued wil1 only drive milk and cream to °th-' jjogeri F loyd^n '^D ivid ^ f^Sard toa ' °* ic8lve8 tbe year round, If / a ’ • Having market conditio a « 0 *Jersey cow could be found, mg accompanied the (Columbus. Tuesday. delegation to different ■types o f buildingjs There- is fish and some chickens on ,ta climb ,„ d it. passed f t . 150 mark “ » ' » « « » 1 * ” >»>• » reduced. M « “S v ' I r t T T , , ' ition, in m i m i ' * * . * ' > » “ I Two They’re confident the Bepnbliean,'™8 ” " k » “ h ™ ” Dennld o f thi, ploco where .he m.kee ” the. end of th e .J n th . “ * i " hich ™ f lt “ " t " “ » “ * » “ !> l S . Whhi-in n mniority in the Honee o f “ J ^ t o S n « w ” T . f t X “ d o h . Z * « * > « • — i " ’ ! * ' stives. . . ' • ' o f the students are housed in Harri- in *be same class. ! They’re hopeful that the pendulum mjm Hall) Rife Hall> The whitelaw John L- Lewis has protested the The birthday cake was in four tiers ° " the ™ f 8 they-are a t;the New, peal. O P A ^ r eC T la ti! 8 The 1 “ nd J heir famUiea were in- trimmed in yellow and blue. A lawn held lfor, hlgher P™6" restaurants, in the, city have banned'Spected ,p Dayton Wednesday after- which farmers , I e! ” 7 7 r r , i ° „ Rei<! Homestead and in private homes , a1diU.hU!!ireda. _ ^ teke^ o f S L . Jorftn a ^ t h T ' e S 7 ^ Ced“ g pric? f 88 i f w as th«y, w S e a t . ^ tw° local y” « a n s MacEIwaine,nown„ „ n„ „ ___ ! organizations. The state has allocate o f a reporter who recently knew what in tha community< Scveral from ^ he meant to say but got a little mix- joining. communities go back and they can get meat' ed up in saying it, and that the Sen--forth in private autos or on the bug , ------------- ate Will go Republican, too. What’s more they believe they have a, dozen appeals that will win votes and that* one of the punchiest ones, if reduced to words, would read: “ If you want to know the truth a- boufc what’s been going on in .secret in Washington for the last five years, then elect a Republican House and u Republican Senate. coal miners have left the mines until CHURCH NOTES UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH' Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister' Sabbath School 10:00 For you’ll never Evans, Supt. fnewspapers back the eating,houses. peculiar circumstance has arisen'. J ’ ^IliPinnaH iinfli 1« m J xL.' ed ?31,150 to this county for veterans Veteran Applies For Special Veteran Auto'Pedirreed Antj(Iues ukom .2J 2H Z Z To Be Sold Sept 28th application for a specially fitted au-: family present. .Many presents were U" del> ,°^A ‘ Mr* , . .. received. Her family and scores o f , thc°re “ to° clAoso as^ ia t io n be- her friends wish her many more hap. ,ecre _Anderson an^ ; tl,e Cincinnati with . the head-of the py birthdays. 8 raageJ:s‘ I 'lls statement led consumera League, a woman by the! Commissioners met that morning M w i t a o ta S ' _ Knowing,Mr. name of Jacksop issued a statement'with a, group o f veterans organiza- ,> y „ A en a .llfelong charging the local packers were hold-ltionofficials discuss housing plans. ment in Missouri^n^th* T v ?* '" K raeat off: the “ arket to force the'Attending the conference were C. R „ . ri and the TYuman ad-| price higher. One packer offered the Jeffryes> a World War I veteran, and „ quick s“ f rP answer feminine QPA backer the manage - 1 Dalla^ Marshall, World War II vet; pur -|T ministration, kl!,ed ,hir alf' ment °* plant if she could n 1 Leo p - Powell, commander o f the A M A B tomobile through the Ad Co1* Joe Gordon sny8 he has book' lL ^ o f chaae hoga 804 cattle on tb0 market'Greene County Post* and Harry A. M. A. B. tomobde- through the Veterans Ad- ^ one o f the m68t unugua, antiaue gmfters that had then slaughter and wholesale at the'Swigart, service officer for the local find out the truth about what the Morning Worship 11 A. M. Theme,’ his. right leg above' the knee in Roosevelt and Truman administra- “ The Glory o f the Church” . i Normandy battle, tions have done and are doing as long Y.P.C. U. 7 P. M. Subject “ Major employed by Morris Bean & Co as the committees in both Senate and Goalsxof our Society Leader House are run by. Democrats.” garet Storhiont. f i four-year old daughter. The leaders are R. Carroll Reece, Choir rehearsal Saturlay 7:30 P.M.' —---------------- -- Republican National Chairman, and Mid-Week Prayer Service Wed- _ . ■ ■ _ Clarence J. Brown, o f Ohio, chairman nesday at 8 . P.M. in the Methodist U S y t O I I I r r C S D y , o f the executive committee o f the na- Church. Rev. William Collier to lead, tional committee. - ; Remember our Rally Night Supper, A talk with them seemed in order “ Covered Dish” on Friday evening; as the result of statements made by September 27th, and the Rally Day( Robert E., Hannegan, Democratic Na* on Sabbath' September 29th, with a tional Chairman. . * combined service at 10:30 A. M. Mr.' ; ministration office in Xenia. He lost ^ ° ne “ "*d8t Pn“ 8Ual anti^ e been sent to pri'son for robbing the OPA ' the « Watata* The atate. Mr. MacElwaine is mufh Z Mr *Rnhin«nn '!! sa*e wil1 be be*d a* 379 Arlington ave, wuated with ^ I” ucb d'8' show a p rofit If a profit could be Mr. Robinson is a- . — 0 - 4 ..- ,. .. gwted with the Truman brand o f shown there awaite4 for hep be able to veterans' information, center. 1 Base cost o f the pre-fab house is a check $ 2 , 100 , and the total outlay would bp * p -hgreo , ^ to . i . who 1 " I t J Z I Z T * t h X p i r perim“ ‘ v T t* tad* * - r 7 T 5 revel in art o f the ages, including the Il0minee aupport tne «epubiican more statements and the meat cut -1 type dwelling cost is estimated at auctioneer. * . ! A t * ib • ' |ters union attacked the lady for her' $5»100] n°t including ^nspprtation, That you. will know what we are E. “ j ® * ™,®at shartage Mr- Maa charge which was untrue. The meat^^but it Would provide, five apartments. talking about we refer you to the ad- there will yte ™°y i& year before cutters in the packing plants are not' A- site fo r such a bousing develop- vertisement on another page o f this this will den til8” a!? pIe supply and n°w employed' because there is not*ment would be necessary and coih- issne. It is estimated the sale will OPA puts on Hi* ' a Conty|>*s tbat enotigh livestock reaching market to 1 missioners have forwarded a tenta- amout to several thousand dollars as h 0 «nvB n p i ^ .? * i Teta" meats.^ operate the plants but a day or so a tive request tc che regional office of items will start well above S100 gireat®at •*«**«- week. , the Federal Public Housing Agency, In Session Here Tuesday many each. If you are in need o f a bed !!!T ‘ 0 M producte Rev. Sharon K. Scott, Dayton, was'Warmer, its made o f brass and Joe tn ^,Snna»rTi!rS, 7 n ^J**^?*? contl?lue. Mr. Reece and Mr. Brown - and Wm. R. Barnet o f Columbus, speakej .^\ uayi1° n' wa* braa? aia hat n rnomorv M . p ™ Special recognition will bo irivon nm- T " ed ° n. the f,ftieth annivcrsary will sell it to the highest bidder. what a me ory r. Brown lias! (o f ecial recog itio ill be give our 0f hi„ „ ___. . . which more later)— seemed astonish- boys who represented us in JVorld m in c e r Tu^dgy nlght Rt thf® Ia“ " ed to think that any one should doubt War II. , Pre 8 byteriari .Church the excellence o f the job the Repub- „ Plans_ arP also being made for a Mt< Scott.8 career Wfl8 ,auded afc licana are doing at doorbell-ringing. -Youth K«lly on Rally Sabbnth in the dinncr 0f the Dayton Presbytery | “ Any one who believes the Repub- evening service at 8 P. M - y reaoytery i licans are relying upon Democrat mis­ takes to elect a Republican Congress this fall is simply unacquainted with the facts” , Mr. Reece said. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul H. Elliott, Minister in annual session at the church. Speakers included Dr. Hugh. Ivan’ |Evans, Dayton; Rev. John C. Inglis, Polish Refrugee Enters College Here! Raphael Hoffman, a new enrolle at Cedarville College,- is a native‘ o f m nn a M r , T U 5Pi<lua^ V .D .E a r lM c K in e y , Spring- , 10.00 A. M. Sabbath School, J ohn ;fjeJd. Rev Reuben pjeterai Middle- Warsaw, Poland but now o f Bronx, to oppose the. despots all farm prod -1 MiSSioU&rV' Socfotv Tft ucts will go still lower whUe all the ^ O U U G t y l O farmer must purchase will be higher 1 Meet ThlU*S4&y. 2 A. M. under continued costs forced on man - 1 ufacturers by organized labor. The Women’s Missionary Society o f the. United Presbyterian Church will meet Thursday a t 2 P. M. in .the church. Hostesses are Mrs. Alexander Me iGonocation Service Held Cleveland, to lease about 50,000 sq. ft. Of land at the Bellbrook Homes trailer camp site on W. Second st. Xenia. ................- D. A. R. Observes Constitution Day Constitution Day Sept. 17th waa honored by Cedar C liff Chapter* Campbell, Mrs. Fred'Dobbins, Mrs, rn. . . . . . „ 4 ... ______ ____ J _______________________________________________________________________ ■a.Ti~i 4 A G°H*ns Williamson' and Mrs. Mervl Daughters o f the American Revolution Then being an expert in using the lowers, Supt. ! town, and Rev. Alexander T. Coyle, Now York City’ ia ab,e tp do reBearch S u n d a y Night Stormont. Iin the first meeting Tuesday evening political needle Mr. Reece paused a “ 0.ra' ne ^ A * M* Tbema’ iTroy, • .work in eight languages. He is ma- . I Member* are asked to bring their in the home of Mrs. Walter Corry monien e ore he flourished the - ,C8 •* .. \ Special speakers at the meeting at- j 0I'ng ' n philosophy and plans to be. ‘College should help the student nsod clothingj to send to the French- D. A. Ritual and prayer was lead by needle and implanted it like this: ?:30 P. M. Session Meeting. • ‘ tended by 100 delegates from 43 0f come an American cit5^ n- (to begin to think” President Ira D. burg, Mitoion in Frenchburg, Een- It ist rue that we are receiving ® p Planning Conference. AH the Churches in the eight neighbor Both o f his parents and two sis- Vayhinger declared at the annual Con- tueky. if from the departments o f the church are to be j„g counties were Rev. H. D. Hanna- ters were executed by tb« Germans vocation Service o f Cedarville College. ——, ■ ' . . ■ d we have no present. 'fowt. num .1 „ _ L _ i ____ in a crematory during the Nazi oecuJ “ Again college should teach us how ^-i n . x . r * ■ to work together” , he said. “ The v a l- ;^ 1® ® ^ ® C O U H t y K 0 U (L considerable assiatanC' Democrat mistakes.an desire to discourage these efforts on Wednesday evening, September 25, ti} Japan( and cimplain W D KuJZ i pation- ‘ ‘TW* brothers who were last the part o f the Demcrata” . Union Prayer meeting at the Metho- juat returned from German*' (known to have been imprisoned in a Mr. Reece pulled the needle out, dist Church at 8 P. M. just returned from Germany. (Known to have been imprisoned in a ue of football i s ’ not in winning a Plans were discussed fo r two Pres-^(concentration Camp- havp not been game but Searing the habits of work- polished it, put it back in his pocket * The Women’s Missionary Sbciety! byterian ptou ctaJ '’ ' ' ^ beard from. Intensive Drive Is On \wdi meet Thursday afternoon Sept., nr(? a campajgn f or i OOOPOO new fo r future use, and went on: . Ut * ' e iome of Mrs* Arthur Hanna, members anti a drive for S27000 000 a _ . _ _ •’However, our reliance for victory ^ Walter Condon ami M « . E. L. to bc U8ed in w £ 5 5 2 h U C h u r c h T O O b S U T V e this year is upon intensive and con- * }0™ 0nt W,U .a*8,st* Mrs* E,,,ott ia work o f Presbyterian institution tinuous organization in the precincts^ t plus a presentation o f our construe- oir rc ieara<1 Program Nears Etui tive program to the people”. .................... ......................... Representative B ro™ wn , as lerce- THE CEDARVILLE METHODIST Tnl. He gave details so rapidly that n „ CHURCH he stirred admiration fo r his know- sJfnd^y Schwl 10 :W)’ A^ ^ Bette ledge o f what’s going on in every kelson Supt district where the Republicans hope * Morn’ing Worship 11 A. M. Theme* ta gam^or where they expect to have .,The Eicvonth Commandment” . Youth Fellowship at 7 P, M. at.* i 4 o on ' ReV* H°ward McClintock, SpringJ Saturday at 2.30, 'served as moderator and Rev. 140th Anniversary Mrs. Walter Condon, chaplain, A business sessioh was held by the Regent, Mrs. M, J. Babin, •who an­ nounced tho South West District Lun­ cheon in Piqua, O., Sept..26th a t IQ A. M. Make reservations with Mrs, Paul Orr fo r the Luhc)ieon. The Regent requested 'endorsement by the Chapter of* Mrs. James B. Paul H. Elliott was guest pastor. Rev, S, Turner Ritenour, Dayton, Plans have been completed by the love, Jamestown Methodist church ing together. We must have faith in a warless world. Somehow even Dem -1 The Gteene county engineer’s of- ocracy and Communism murt team fl'ce, in cooperation .with county com-, , ........................ how- to g e t along together in this mis 8 Wners, is nearing the completion Patton and Mrs. John C. Marshall for ".r id » ■■"*** « * som-iNational officers and was granted by ^ " L f T n f i l 1 ' f “ r - ", “ “ " ‘ ’ i* S T p X t . ' t r tho year snp. s.ph.o.1 intellectual princ.pl, h»h, graftr^ , . ^ taJ port o f Tennessee Mountain School The best of life in vet to k » 1 * “ <-yinre mnes o i roaa nave oeen - - - - - . V, to ob -The greatest inventions are as yet i,nproved « » d apl» 10 miles remain and Memorial^ for SoWiers^ in^ the to fight to. hold what they got. Like Mr. Reece, Mr. Brown didn’t want to tip any o f his trade secrets to, Mr. Hannegan. So suffice it to say that Mr. Brown, for 40-odd min­ utes, took his listeners on a tour of many states and scores o f Congress districts; that he had the names of most Republican nominees and op. ponents on tap; that he could say County Sanitarian ed by the congregation since its cenJ tennial celebration in 1906. She being chairman o f Americanism The program will open with Bible W e l C O m e S t u d e n t P a r t y ! FROM BIRMINGHAM ENGLAND 1 her w p e r i t L e ^ f e S i S f i e l d ^ f c o l- » T* mjm j School at 9:15 a.m., followed by the' , IM L lhguM nF C l m m h l ———* Iducting examinations o f aliens who K e s i g n s P o s i t i a n eburch services at 10:30 oclock. Aj a t J r K t f t O u l S t v u U r C u Mrs, William Mackey o f Binning- come to this country and desire citt .. ..i.. * [basket dinner will be served at noon — ••— William C> Marshall, Yellow Springs* *n charge o f the Women's Society o f A welcome party for the college one of two sanitarians on the public 1 Christian Service, A guest minister faculty and students will be given in health department in the county, has'^'H preach at 2 p.m. ■ (the Cedarville Methodist church next’ made the trip by plane arriving in'swer questions pertaining to the Con- resigned to take a position with the 1 Tb« evening program al 8 o’clock Monday evening at 8 o ’clock. Stu- New York City Sunday, sales department o f the Miami Pro-[w‘H feature a pageant depicting the dents may bring their dates to the Mrs.Judy metered to New CLIFTON UNITED MVD IKHB r U S ILI 21 .II D ii iui bci iwcb » l m.ov u im - 11 , rt f l IM h /t h o d C h u c h PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr, John W. Bickett, Minister Mrs, Ehvood Shaw, Organist, Sabbath School 10:00 A. M. Supt. William Ferguson, .Miss Jeanette Spahr,«<pianist. , . , „ , , . , . , Lesson Topic “Jesus and the Law ducts and Gbemical Co,, Dayton, His ;lfe of the church in the community party, [successor has not been named. He has! ’ n tbe. last 140 years. Robert Thau j ' and Mrs. Roy Gosnell will be the nar- TRIP MADE BY PLANE bam, England, i s . visiting with her'zenship. They must first make ap- son-ln-law and daughter, Mr, and plication and live here five years and |Mrs Arthur Judy Jr, Mrs. Mackey| and second application be able to an- All are invited, how many votes candidate “ A” lost 0f tbe Stranger” . or won by in 1944, and hoyv many he Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Theme with th« county eight years, should win by in 1946; that he could-^ “ Christian Love Plus Sacrifice”. j - - - - - - - - - - - ----- * and did—say what state and local Tfiis is the tbird germon in (a aerJ FORMER CEDARVILLIAN leaders were doing; that he could j c a on the subject "Things that En- and did—weigh their expressions ac- dure» The praise service will be1 CALLS ON FRIENDS HERE coring to other developments. rators and Willard Thuma will direct MRS. HUISH SPEAKS AT HOME CULTURE CLUB the choir. Miss Harriet Reeder will! be in charge o f the tableaux and the characters will appear in pioneer Postwar conditions in England were |costumes. Mrs. C. E. Thuma will be described by Mrs. Fred Huish to mem Mr, andjstitution. They then take the Oath Yotk to !o f Allegiance (This in part) “ I here. meet her and bring her back'with by declare on oath to renounce alleg- them for an extended visit.. iance to any Foreign Prince or Ruler o f the country o f which I have been a citizen. I promise to defend the . ___. . . __________ Constitution o f United States against PARTY' AT" CHASE HOME a]{ enemies. I accept these obligations ‘So Help Me God’.” . A musical program - in charge o f ......... ) McKIBBEN CLA j S TO HAVE The McKibben Bible Class o f the on the sermon topic, . i ---------- I, , - ,.4.„. * — .o.. , . . . . ... .......................................... .......— When Mr. Brown had finished with The young people win meet in the' Mr. James A. Gray and wife o f tn char« « of th® costumes and Mrs. bers of the .Home Culture Club at their^local United Presbyterian church wiH Mrs. Mildred Lafferty and Mrs. Mary the tour that affects the House, he ehureh at 7/30. Subject “ Major Goals Pittsburgh, made a short visit here10’ F* Reevea is chairman o f a com- first meeting of the Season In th© bave 8 covered dish supper and party, Mott sang two 80j0St « y 0ur I^nd and took a breath' and took his listener o£ Christian Endeavor” . Leader, Sunday calling on friends* Mr. Gray!mittee to col,ect churcb relics to be Eastern Star rooms, Tuesday after-!1? 118 ev! " ‘” g at th® 1,0™° ?5 ®?T* a" d (My Land.” by Sigmond Romberg. ^ r . . : _ , .. . ; !- a i l ^ - . . . , . ■ , i i L T M a t t l l f D /> h asa h M / i v - f m |n ^| |] S t e i n * 4 * * * * * a ■ » * • * . it . ii on a tour aa to the Senatorial races, iWilliam Ferguson. And when Mr, Brown had finished, , , . . . . . . his listener had to concede that Mr, THE CHURCH OF THE NAZA^ENB Brown knows as ntaph as any cam. paign chieftain could be expected to know about the state o f mind o f the nation, and that he and* Mr. Reece are right in insisting that the Repub- j licans won't have to take a back scat, to any one when it comes to reaching, right down into the precincts for ad herents. F lgH Against Reds “ It is not a fight between the Re publican ^party and the Democratic, party as we have known them in the; past” , he said, “ It is a fight between Pastor, Raymond Strickland. ( Sunday Services Sunday School 10:00 to 11:00 A. M. Preaching 11:00 A. M. to 12:00 M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M< Wednesday Service Prayer Meeting 7:30 P. M. Sunday School Superintendent* Ru­ fus Nance. Iis a former Cedarville boy that left here about forty years ago. His fath­ er the late James Gray operated a grocery many years ago where the Duvall Hardware store is located. It is a coincidence that Mr, Duvall owns and resides in what was the residence on Xenia ave, LEFT FOR FLORIDA displayed at the service. Claim Is Settled noon. ’ Mrs. J. S West was hostesa M“ ’ ^ Chase ®n ? orth M81n aH “ Pledge o f Allegiance” by Arthur at the meeting. [This wlU inaugurate -th*.regular fall Beigh and group singing, “ A Song Mrs, Huish formerly taught W 88880J J f and n‘* tln*8 *f for the D. A. R. by Mrs. Paul Elliott Egypt but joined her husband in Lon- * 8 c* * * ‘ Me- don and remained there several mofwl____ J to the United 3 3 7 SPHLL, STOPS CORN. GR4KW* COUNCIL MEETING Village council met Monday even Ing to pass an ordinance deeming it necessary to issue bonds to the a- moun o f $35,000 to extend the village sewer system* a sewer disposal l ■ ^ ..... .. .............. . ....... u Mrs. Harry Thomas moved last the Republican party and that sin-'Saturday to latiuderdale* Fla., where1construction of later coalition o f Reds and Left-Wing-! she will make her permanent home.[plant. The bonds when issued, Will be Liberals* and the reactionary Pender-! For scveral years Mrs. Thomas has Pfl»d In forty semi-annual install- fast* Crump, Hague and Kelley tua- spent her winters in Florida. Jments. They will bear 8 percent. re­ probate Judge William B, t 4 , CalHster,.Jr., has authorized Homer fhs before coming Gray Johnson, father o f David Lee Johnson States in January. Mr. Huish a minor, to accept payment o f $542. ■ turned to this country in July. * 68 for medical expense incurred when ^ rs* Ru’sb explained the food ra* the youth was injured in an accident tionlng plan observed, in London and involving Herbert E, Parks, who made described devastations o f the Wi# the payment, Miss Dorcas Jobe has returned to Southern Seminary Junior College at*te thirty members and guests, procuring a site and Buena Vistef Va. She will act in 't h e capacity^ e f assitant librarian there as she observed them, A social hour was enjoyed and re­ freshments were served by Mrs. West FOR SAtiE—Pure Bred Shropshire Rams. John A . Davis* Phtftii 6-1785.' trip through the weet. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Williamson, daughter Frances, and son Donald, returned home Friday after a month* ING; SHOWERS ARE* NEEDED The hob'dagftr. with oa t shower* have Whacked* the.growth-of th* com and tended to cure the grain and' cob. Many are filHftg side*. Several field* o f com have been p u i ia shock in War tm and HauMlten counties. It is ne*eesa*g: thaA tee heye shewere to moisten the soil for wheat seeding. and “ America the Beautiful,” The hostess Mrs. Corry was assist ed by Mrs. Frank Creswell and Mrs. David McElroy, A dessert course was Served to 26 members and two guests present. Miss Joan Jobe le ft thi* week fo r Bowhhg Greene University to resume ILv* 44ZJU^ . Dr. an4 Mrs. James W. Marshall and baby James Bertis are Visiting vdth Mrs Marshall’s parents Dr. and Mrs. John W. Bickett. Dir. Marshall Was recently discharged from the army He was on the ntedioel staff at Lowry Field, Denever, Colo., fo r three and a half years. Dr. Marshall expects to open an office hi Mon­ mouth, 111., on October 1st, 1

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