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Year ' .......... •••• ... WEEKLY I I .. fROM HIGH : SCHOOL State e C' aoit Last tbe ' P b" repare i Columbus i. epl rte ,' , i clan accompanied Mr. . Crabbe ' to Greenflllld where they visited t)le school. They had a won- derful trip and saw many wonderful places. . .................. ...... COLUMBUS. , OHIO- It wouldn't be I!..hlt: lI urprising if ,Slmeon D. FeBS has opposition in the Republican runk s for nomination next year for a second term !III United State Sen· One day last week the members of the Eightb Grade took tbe State ex· ama over the stMldard subjecta. These list! 01 questions were made by the Siate Board of Education and while a lew failed many pused with flying colors. . ..- Mor. At last thi s is the newa that The annual Junior.Senior banquet is finding ita way into Columbua the I hotbed and birthplace of moat polit- Wiven by the Jun or cIa .. wltl be held . at the Masonic temple' FrIday even· cal booms. The expected opposition ing, April 29. The banquet will , be may come by the entrance of V",,"O:D, held at 6:30, after which all will go Knight, of Akron, whom it Is to the Gym and dance. entettain! senatorial years standing. If Knleht The Governor of the State, Vic to renlize this nmbitlon It Donahey, set aside in Ohio the be next year or probably 29th of Mayas Arbor Day. This, No other O. S. Senator will .be ai, we all know, is a day set apart edtrom Ohio. in 1982 and at 811 a remembrance to nature. The . time the Akron editor wQulcl following lInel from Whittier well little too old to mnke the au,.re""I' ... I explaln tbe situation: . campalm that. he can at "Give' fools their gold, and Imavea time. The platform o( their power; be, according to rumon fortUnes bubblel rise and fan: Columbus, .. revl aion of the Who lOWS a field, or trainl a flower, law, and elimination of the Or planta. a tree, is more than aU!' loon league from dominatlllg publican party. Itti. 41 en said You aiso talk and laY you do Knight may, if he 10lea out in things It is your duty. The fight aaainat Fe.. for the followine linea from LoweU is a cen tion, be an Independent tIe reminder to one, al to how be If wins on th41 platform hll can do his duty: ' friends BBy he will run on, voten ot "WIIo doea his duty is a question Ohio bave overc4me 1\ change complex to be· Holved by me: of OpiJiIQII on, the Volstead law, and he, I , venture the on'l that hasn't been evident In tbe Do.s part. of his, that planta a tree." past, . I \ ( WAYNESVII.,LE, OHIO" WEDNESDAY. APRIL 27, ....... .,.. By Albert T. Reid , " .. ,1. : .. ,.. ... WARREN COUNTY'S IS 51700 Pre ident ' Coolidge, as President of the Unite t:l states, an d of the American Natiorial Red Cross, has issued a pr os: lamation to the people directing their utten ion to the "sad pli ght of thousa nd s of their fellow citlz n5" in the fl oollcd IIrcas of the Mississippi river and its tri bu tari es, and uxA'i ng " that go nerous contribu- Whole Number t ions be prompt ly forth co mi ng to al- SEE WE SEE leviate their 8ufl'e in g." The floo d, ufl' ecting eight sta t es, is one of the most extensive in the STUDY VITAMINS history of I'ur country. All re por tli ' indicate tha t it thl'eutenll to beco me £GYPT AND U. S. A• our greatest Aood catllstrophe, de· spite the n lnl ost superhuman efforts being ma de to hold back the to rr e nts Recently llr. Gifford, head of the oC ,vllter. telephone company, proved that "tel· Ou r co nse rvative estimate today evision." making it possible to see is t hat there ar e mo re t haD' 75,000 and hear individuals or crowda hu. floo d ref u ge es who mu st be fed, dr ed e of mil es away, is practical. clothed, shelter ed and protected by The question, "How can that b. adequllte henl th meas ur es by th e made UB erUn" is answered in a way ned Cross, until the receding wat- that in centuries to come will shed permit theu' r et urn to their light on our CivUlzatlon• homes- a period th at' will extend "There is no doubt about. it," you from four to eight weeks, find in a are told, " the only way in which tel· lew plnces longer. evi sion can be made profitable is In In other words, funds must be ob, cnnnection with prize fighta." Peo- tained to feed. cl ot he lind pIe 'will pay wel1 to see 811'htine and from 75,000 to 150,000 or 200,000 to hellr t he yells of the mob eatb· men, women and children nnywhere cred around the prize ring. Would from 30 to 12 0 days. It is eslimat- tel e"s ion make Il)oney enabUne dis- ed t hat li ve million doll ars ar e l 't- tant crowds to see and hear Ifteat quir ed for immediate reli c.f. preachers or college professors? It ',fhe quota for Wan en county would NOT. $ 1,700.00. Funds will be re ceived --- at any. bank in the county, and it ill A conference of college studenta imperative that the. people respond hss decided against trilll ' mamqe, <l,ulckly and generously as a hundred quite solemnly, by !l v:ote · of 16 to thousand refugeea are in dire db- 7. Wiso' Providence hel deeided treSll. ' . against it, by vote of about 100 ' to O. Leave your contribution at your When tile seven young eentlemn bank today. or mail direct to who think they believe in trial mar- Theodore lloosenlt has uld: "A All additionlll standard variety and peaple without children would ' face Execiutive Se cretary, Warren Connty riages fall in love, they will _ow ,Chnpter American Red Oross, Leb- positively the marriage they plu ta .nnon, Obio, to last wool,:! detest the til. ory of Ii trial, and Inl\&l.t uybod)o b. rlCk SPECIAL MEETING DR. FRANK , CRANE ' .1 APRIL MEETING Of : , of vanetles and standards of themselves, will loon lAl CORNER STON it. . . . F. WOMAN'S AUXILIABY SAYS THIS WEEK NEW CENTURY CLUB ' , E lI ize 111 which part ' of gllod cltlzenl. you A Ipeelal me.tln, of the Woma"s --- ' t OEOICATION SERVI "It would be better for -...ella- last year compnaed over the part of a eood citizen'" A II' f St. M ' h h "SYSOI'fBY" . Mrs. C. M. Hough WIIS the genilll I and the admlnlatl'atloa of ju.. ' . of iii, total 'pavln.g . , ux laly 0 s c ui'e was hoste88 to ' the New Cent ury club on ____ tice generally, if' a cOlJllJllialon eouhl the United States. The Tbe annual Warren County field held on Wedneilday afternoon, AJlrll' --- Friday aftertloon, the twenty·second . ' be apPOinted to Investipte , the ,I'd- popullq.uy 011 tb1a type II and ·t:r&cll: meet will be held Frlday, 20; at the home of Mrs. Harrlaand Sysonby is to be, placed in, ·a room when twenty-one members answered !lason Lodge 1'\0, 678 F. & A. M., dence 00 whleh St\eco and Vusettl to be . due tQ the Mar, 6th, at Lebanon, Fair erounds, Mrs. Mosher. . in the Museum of Natural History the roll call with flower verses. Mrjl. and the M8IIon lt1ethoClist are condemned to diet That III til. menta eonducted by eventl ltarti.q promptly ,t 9 a. m. " . ... . , ' . in New York ,City. Hough's were Mn. L. A. announce the laying ' of the opinion o:f Roland D. s.wyer, Coli- "Publ'c Roadll at the " ' "J The meewng ,was opened hy 8mg· To the average Arnerican thjl name Washburn, Mrs. Ernest Harlan and Iltone ot: the Methodist cleJ'll'YDlan and iDe."" of testlllJ' 'I'OUhd.. The annual Scbool party. one vene or "JP-I!UB. Shan Reign. means nothlnll'. . Mrs. Kenneth Hough. and. the dedication of the !dason Ma8llachusetts Leplatunt: 'I'U 2'ria Inches tblek, proper riven by will , be held was read from Mrs. Roland It mlg'ht be that of a cigar, a con· 1 , After the, reg Ul ar bU8iness of tbe SOniC hall by t he Orand L?dge commission, f(lf wlilcb he IJItroclue- dation Is adequate for .0rdlnuJ: !n the Gym FJ:lday evenine, May. 6. oif l)pyton, vie •• presldent fecti.on, a play or a new author. had be en the follow· A. M, th e $tate of .0hIO, at es a bill. would consist of the ChIef 1II'IIY or Itreet traftlc Beau.. of . th D yt ' til) t'f In fact it is 'the nllme of the mg excellent program was listeAed son, OhIO, Sunday afternoon, JUSti CIl of tbe MaaUchUJetta S ... the low COlt of this' ne", .6taIldird 'Definite dateS, namely, May 12 u: of a th: cc:::::" Uo :' greatelt Tace horlles America has to : I "The Living Rellg'i.ons of the 1, 1927. preme Court, Bnd fllur othen to .. ,varietY, it Ie cerUlin "hen 1m. ... "'el Nt 'lor; -'II held In Xenia on ' Wednesdaf lIroduced, Bnd · tile ' skeleton will World," a papeJ' prepared by Mrs. The people of Mas on are appointed by the QOTemor. TIle provement " .ork in Ohio c , p.,y. t' leaerveh -I ... , 2'1 . . ' be placed in a new' room devoted to Cadwllliader and read by Mrs. Frank to welcome t. he' hlr/rest crowd would lie . ..uthorfs.d to II i . d II f lome me t e, ear y part Elb "J h B h "u 0' ha s ever vi sited th .. ir villn"'e ""d ' Ii' - there wI . be I\CreUe mea,... 0 ,Mor turther Vlee-Prelideht; . lira. E. L horses and their d'evelo,pment as, an on: 0 n UU?ug s, .. _n. , .. - ..... . to t e uovemor • n .. highway. appointed Nn. Edith Hatril examllie of great J:ace hone. ' Neall; Easter Mrs. EvBns. have be .a" assured that large delep.· of such course as ml,ht .... I" MrL Later Gordon as aeleptes Nothing drops out of quick- the Boc;ull hour a mOBt de- ':ions Mil be from a number , ._ It not aurprlliq that 10 many . tbfa ' tl dM · Kat 0 I er than a race horse tluit has quit Iiclous two-coprsc lunch wns aerved of churches Bnd lodges. , . pel'lODI 17, klJJed In ac" Jury I. Drawn man 811 o at winning races, unle811 it is a man by the hostess lind her aaeistanta, W. wllr The .imprellllian that Justice in tile cldenta when there. Is notbinl to ternatea. ". who Bccompli8hes sometblng and Mrs. Ward, ?tIrs. Kenneth Holfgb the .30 mornmg church sel'Vlce United States ts in a hQ1'ry to ue- • vent crlppl-.a de·ormed or the ' A ' al I ' "Chri"" f th ' then stop. and Mrs, Ernest Harlan, after which Bnd deliver an address attll r the lay· cute anybody or determined to do • - Th 1 U -t VOC 10 0, •• or e . ,' d' d . .. ·th .... . f th . t Th M th h ld b' tall, dlflctive from drlvlne I 0 0 .. 11181 namea were We SI1lg," by Mia Lucy Em- The applause and Interest lasts as we , a lourne to '1'\'1 0 e cor ner s 0. • e. • s ou ,e carefully avoldlld. TbII .ccordin, to Ch.les C. for the May erand jury: accompanied by MisS Mar1 Lou. long as the accomjplillhmenta go on. Cross on May 27, A. W. of Mil son rebul1dm, a case that has never ...... retary of the Ohio State AllltoIIllODU<I( IIrs. Llilie Clevenrer, CJearereek Zimmerman, followed. ' When tbe, stop, people tum t-o • - , the!r .church la st fall and now have upoa, as regarda the , .. aaociaUon, who repahecl W. D. Bo«, Deerfteld. Tb tI th turn d ' IOmethin elae K B R II . tbelr • building almoat completed any but one judg4t a CUI · ot "widow and her at lfonroe Baqta. Turtle .c .... k. . th.: m::.!! -;:sld::t, MI! . Placid gold lEI usually the least Boy iIIed y' 0 er After the morning: after·the-war 'qCltement plQ town durlne the past week. Ot.rence lIelampy, Deerfield. erln,e' Morrison, of Cincinnati, .who, inteEesting of to , ?utsid- , ' . dm· ed part; . la"IAtlonll, of · the which In a few welJ.()h,<!l'e.n wor4s Intro. ers. T,hia 18 because It lsa time of James Avey, six''Year.old , Bon of 'members aod rare ----' for theli purpose ' 'f lln. Mary' TlbbaJa, F,ranJdIrl. duced ' MI .. educational of go:lng over and over Mra, Maude Ave'!!, of Bellbrook" 'Yas invited. ' , An Em tlart tomb .ear the Oia and, 11mb, well .s Austin' Olearereak. ' 'a here, d:f tfJ!! past rather crushed to death morning Masons will please meet opened by, ..... fare ' of people of • Ill'll. ElVira COchran" Union, ;' who pve a short talk. ,: of .1 0ew victories. when. he Jell a road roller Masonic hall at 1 :80 ·P. m. tiata, ' the record and. IIUIIfIij.1 the 'General Auembly to paa' a . drl. FJ'an1l: Braddock, Wayne. ," Mia Morrison ,then, in a '!' very A little over . thlrty yean ago the worlcing on the main street of the .wiIl b'e opened by the officers of ::!: io;.P · .. ver'a ilcens«j bill, but the Roy , J. ROIl, HarlAn. pleasing .maliner, , quite capti. ,locomotive 999 Was familiar villnge. " Grand Lodge. The pa rade to the ..,.. ",u_ wei defellted by JUlt· two votes." Forest Tllylor, C1earcreek. vated hearen,. made the main evry one. It was the fastest. en- The street has been torn up by church will be led by the HamiltOn of years < " Janes laid " :"Tbe drivers A. · 0. Harbauab, Oearereek. ' addrell of the afternoon, bringing in gme then Imown a.n d , had made a orden of the county com· Masonic band and ell corted by " the Our biD Wu nllt s lira.: Ellie Wayne. 8U of AuxUlary work. She o! over one hundre.d miles an mi'!8ion ers and . was bemg Tolled. Miami Commandry, IIf Lebanon. measure, the re,iatration Kra: Ella Dakin, Tortlecreek. closed 1I'1th a few short prayers. }jour. dhlldren had been warned keep services for t he layin of the J , onl, 26 cente, but 'Was one . • _ . ', A 1010.. "HupgariaD Raph.A few ago, before itw os 'hut . continued , to about stolle' 'Will begin ot 2 ;. m. eautio" exclusively, No IOdy,' by Koelhng, ,,:el)' execut- ,plaeed exhl)l t(on, It was almollt III the. stte.et. Young Ave,! was laying of the cornet, stone would bave been aUowed to ed Misl Mary Zimmerman. e";tlrely forll'Otten" I!sed to haul a propellmg bls. scooter and darted soos will return to tbe Muonle hall wlthQut II license, and Darnty refreshmenta lIerved milk ,train up and down the rails aCfQSI/ the street In front- of .for the dedication s enices Mason perion, elth.er mentally or by thl comm1ttee, and II , wl!I\ ..,ent wherl! it, 'once . been king. " ler. H !! missed his' teU 'Lodge No. F. &. A.' M:. was fll' Interest yourself ,In Iy "ble to secure , after .noon brought to , a ,elolle. .Other bigger anod beneath th e heavy mac mery fieIore !>fovember 16 1921 with 87 C. Sherman"Ie.amW of , mit. Just Ii)' lon, .. th!IU .. ' We " had pleasure 911 hayin, had COl'!le and its. paat performanee the could bl'ing it SW.p. charter me.mbers has "thllt v1tambie 'upon automobile HOlplta,l, Xenlll, Satu,.· .,riOt us at thIS .meeti.tlg, t:ector, bad sunk !hght. The body was crushe4 flat. membership of 74 witb · the brlOg matunty. earlier 1iIake It anel the ' men who liandle at 6 0 c.lock. IIr. Dos- llev. John I. 'al)d ?Ir..' Napoleon said : power would _ • percentage attendimce of any last longer, Vitamin' are found. " .. · there II ,bouncl to, just ' the of ' of Dayton. ' L. M. H. rau did I not , support it with new ' in , the State of Ohio. butter, lettuce and ...... . I;le , g ' that, of · a ago,. and .' • _ achievements, Conquest has made AN OLD PROV£RB vegetables, liver, oU, red wta. · ,anil th4t will pay to , recoverlne aatt. " >, " me what I, am and conquest must (bjlrred here), fruita, yet, . the error In falllliC to ul)til a short time TRIANGLE suataln me." " " "Heaven is at the feet of ASK DAD .. In addition .to , the license bill,' jUlt because of ' 1 ' Ii . A IIllttle .cynicis·m .In regard 'to ap· Mothers," says an o.lmost forgotten B!e absolutely neeell&lT to Uf .. IIftId petty politics between Fonera . servia" J , , •• ' piau,. is a healtby thing; PerSian proverb. Mother'S Day, Tommy- ,i What is untold No anl!llal can live without.tIs ... . (' . ' , ',. afternoon, at 2 . ' LEAGUE FOR EO le!lll ' person thinks abbut a May 8th, is an opportu.ne time to daddy?" PUbl.Ic school educati?n ... Run churcb. , past achiev;ement t:be more other peo give her 11 gift of permanance lie. Father- "Thllt which doesn't clude. mformation on diet. unlllll,inoiul . " . pfe are liable to t.hink about it. lected fTom Cary's Jewelry Shop pear on the income.tax return, are 'interested' in ". ". ' " horae ""hen he ha arun," "The Home of Gifts" Lebanon :() • boy!" with anlmllls mow , e"antsatioD of the Base "a dog when . " , . mlluenee . the Jlumber of ' tlut ,I ball. oj alx "Iallli he has , tracked the, game, a hee when and aucce!l8ful 1ietll'tnlf Jloll\cta,y team .. h8!' been ' for It . has·· maide ' the honey, so a man ' ' 11!,\Mllm tb'e eo,"lnc . ' .' w,hen he has dOlw " .good act, does Bow Teams entez:ed in the lelll1le IDr not eaJl out for others to come and - the Bowersville Bayllffl, ,' the ..ee, but ' eoea on to another act as s.an Valley, Modern' of "vine ' " lI'Oes on to! produce again ' the Are WClodpthetrell'11lDllwlili, -and grape. I n{ leHon.') , YOII first , • _ '. . . Or I! not, tbey would Dot be wortll marryine. . l d6ailnated ,. road , " ? three will itqe Attendffd Convocation ,---=::=oraa . 0,," the home ala.. ".). . ' . 111 many cases, fi\18 per cent ziatJirat ' :, . '. " ' . ,- ' --- , ' ' The "Test 0- Ten" for the leave you with valuable knowl. resources, ninety.five per of the loop Mrs. Edith, . .. ,Mrs. Kate edge-for is .filled with stimulating and idellS. It's an amusing orll'8nl&ed. . .Jt d ,. 46 E. man," IIrs. : Sarah Mrs. will prove a prolitnbl,e game" .for, the first IItep ' In clear, cllunWd, 'Ronald, Hawke,. Mrs." J, 'W .. Ed.warilll, thInking Is getting ' the facts and the'!1! , ' beria and . woald . II, idle lin. ' J l:mea . McCliure, ;Misses 'Annie ' Why not '\llace a time 'limit on each. question, to stImulate qwck prosperoua' ooAAtrIeIt .. , and Mallie, ..F .. Bi Y9ur averllge I for thfs test should, not be less than l!O. . 'lYest.er Go'rdon . and W. . T ' EST 0' TEN QUESTION 'S "" ttl eo!npcll,.IH. I :A-llen ... represented . St. ",' ' , . at the tlJ.e Dayton 1. Fro n{ whom did the United States Unit ed Sta t es? . 'Woman'. Auxil· the Philippines? '. '. 6.' Wh.o publishes the. Sat\lrday v- ' wliich: wal '-'"ld In Christ chUrch How lJIuch did tbey pay! . '" ening' Post? Who ia'lta editor. today. ' ' 2. Who was'1?resi:dent of :i he United :7. Who composed ' the ' "Minuet In feature of the 18" , Garfield' .. . Iiy 8. · Wh4t by the 8. What to the of Stephan, s , Vii· l" , , " .' :' tution . gave the . ""'.,1,...."" wh<i told her maQY : . 1Qkes vote?'. ':','·· , ' . ' , ' -\!i1,JUDlO ",i1'/'I'm. I !n aJld ell il clren ., Great <lfllkes. }\fame ·tliem; . 9. , What is a Bittem1 ., " ... lOuth of tbe 6; ,How much money ·must all Imml· ,10. Where is the bQme of tit- .. bllve. iii order, to the " tento'ts T ' ,' , • I (Tbe cciiTeet . be published week) , .; ' ' tEST 0' TErt ' ANSWERS' ,

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Page 1: April 27 1927

~eventy-Nlnth Year '

........... '.~ •••• ~~ ... ~. WEEKLY ~8EPoRT I Iftt.~:~:~::m' I .. fROM HIGH :SCHOOL State e C'aoit Last Frld~y tbe ' sml~h'Hu~es • P b" • repare ~ i Columbusi. epl rte,' , i

clan accompanied Mr. . Crabbe ' to Greenflllld where they visited t)le Greenflel~ school. They had a won­derful trip and saw many wonderful places. ................... ~ ......

COLUMBUS. , OHIO- It wouldn't be I!..hlt: lIurprising if ,Slmeon D. FeBS has opposition in the Republican runks for nomination next year for a second term !III United State Sen·

One day last week the members of the Eightb Grade took tbe State ex· ama over the stMldard subjecta. These list! 01 questions were made by the Siate Board of Education and while a lew failed many pused with flying colors. .

.. - Mor. At last this is the newa that The annual Junior.Senior banquet is finding ita way into Columbua the I hotbed and birthplace of moat polit- Wiven by the Jun or cIa .. wltl be held

. at the Masonic temple' FrIday even· cal booms. The expected opposition ing, April 29. The banquet will , be may come by the entrance of V",,"O:D, held at 6:30, after which all will go Knight, of Akron, whom it Is to the Gym and dance. entettain! senatorial years standing. If Knleht The Governor of the State, Vic to renlize this nmbitlon It Donahey, h~ set aside in Ohio the be next year or probably no~ 29th of Mayas Arbor Day. This, No other O. S. Senator will .be ai, we all know, is a day set apart edtrom Ohio. in 1982 and at 811 a remembrance to nature. The

. time the Akron editor wQulcl following lInel from Whittier well little too old to mnke the au,.re""I' ... I explaln tbe situation: . campalm that. he can at "Give ' fools their gold, and Imavea time. The platform o( their power; be, according to rumon fortUnes bubblel rise and fan: Columbus, .. revl aion of the Who lOWS a field, or trainl a flower, law, and elimination of the Or planta. a tree, is more than aU!' loon league from dominatlllg publican party. Itti. 41 en said You aiso talk and laY you do Knight may, if he 10lea out in things be~u.e It is your duty. The fight aaainat Fe.. for the followine linea from LoweU is a cen tion, be an Independent c~ndldate. tIe reminder to one, al to how be If inigll~ wins on th41 platform hll can do his duty: ' friends BBy he will run on, voten ot "WIIo doea his duty is a question Ohio bave overc4me 1\ m~Ht1 change complex to be· Holved by me: of OpiJiIQII on, the Volstead law, and he, I ,venture the lI~estion, on'l that hasn't been evident In tbe Do.s part. of his, that planta a tree." past, .

I \ (

WAYNESVII.,LE, OHIO" WEDNESDAY. APRIL 27,

-~-:-~-,-:""--.;.---....... .,.. By Albert T. Reid , "

~ .. ry.'!~ : ) ~ ,1.

: .. , ..... Ik,c;...',.~'1

WARREN COUNTY'S ~UOIA IS 51700

Pre ident ' Coolidge, as President of the Unitet:l states, an d of the American Natiorial Red Cross, has issued a pros:lamation to the people directing their utten ion to the "sad plight of thousands of their fellow citlz n5" in the fl oollcd IIrcas of the Mississippi river and its tribu taries, and uxA'i ng " that gonerous contribu-

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t ions be promptly forthcoming to al- SEE WH~T WE SEE leviate their 8ufl'e in g."

The floo d, ufl'ecting eight states, SACCO~VANZETTI is one of t he most extensive in the STUDY VITAMINS history of I'u r country. All reportli ' indicate that it t hl'eutenll to become £GYPT AND U. S. A • our grea test Aood catllstrophe, de· spite the n lnlost superhuman efforts being made t o hold back the torrents Recently llr. Gifford, head of the oC ,vllter. telephone company, proved that "tel·

Our conservative estimate today evision." making it possible to see is that there are mo re thaD' 75,000 and hear individuals or crowda hu.n· floo d refugees who must be fed, drede of mil es away, is practical. clothed, sheltered and protected by The question, "How can that b. adequllte henlth measures by the made UBerUn" is answered in a way ned Cross, until the receding wat- that in centuries to come will shed er~ permit theu' return to their light on our CivUlzatlon • homes-a period that' will extend "There is no doubt about. it," you from four to eigh t weeks, find in a are t old, "the only way in which tel· lew plnces longer. evision can be made profitable is In

In other words, funds must be ob, cnnnection with prize fighta." Peo­tained to feed . clothe lind pIe 'will pay wel1 to see 811'htine and from 75,000 to 150,000 or 200,000 to hellr the yells of the mob eatb· men, women and children nnywhere cred around the prize ring. Would f rom 30 to 120 days. I t is eslimat- tele"sion make Il)oney enabUne dis­ed that live million dollars are l't- tant crowds to see and hear Ifteat quir ed for immediate r elic.f. preachers or college professors? It

',fhe quota for Wanen county would NOT. $ 1,700.00. Funds will be received ---a t any. bank in the county, and it ill A conference of college studenta imperative that the. people respond hss decided against trilll ' mamqe, <l,ulckly and generously as a hundred quite solemnly, by !l v:ote · of 16 to thousand refugeea are in dire db- 7. Wiso' Providence hel deeided treSll. ' . against it, by vote of about 100 'to O.

Leave your contribution at your When tile seven young eentlemn bank today. or mail direct to who think they believe in trial mar-Theodore lloosenlt has uld: "A

All additionlll standard variety and peaple without children would ' face Execiutive Secretary, Warren Connty riages fall in love, they will _ow ,Chnpter American Red Oross, Leb- positively the marriage they plu ta .nnon, Obio, to last fo~ver, wool,:! detest the til.

ory of Ii trial, and Inl\&l.t uybod)o ~!~e~~ ::~~ift~~~::t:s b.rlCk :::::e~::~:~:~at~~~{q~ SPECIAL MEETING DR. FRANK , CRANE ' .1 APRIL MEETING Of: , of vanetles and standards of themselves, will loon lAl CORNER STON ~llgge8tiD&' it. . . .

~~;:~:c:~~:~~:i~~ F. Pla~~u~~~~~~:~~~~e~ WOMAN'S AUXILIABY SAYS THIS WEEK NEW CENTURY CLUB ' , E lIize 111 4J12'riax.8.~, which part ' of gllod cltlzenl. A~e you A Ipeelal me.tln, of the Woma"s --- ' tOEOICATION SERVI "It would be better for -...ella-last year compnaed over the part of a eood citizen'" A II' f St. M ' h h "SYSOI'fBY" . Mrs. C. M. Hough WIIS the genilll I and the admlnlatl'atloa of ju.. ' .of iii, total 'pavln.g ~rlck . , ux laly 0 ~ry s c ui'e was hoste88 to 'the New Century club on ____ tice generally, if' a cOlJllJllialon eouhl the United States. The Tbe annual Warren County field held on Wedneilday afternoon, AJlrll' --- Friday aftertloon, the twenty·second . ' be apPOinted to Investipte ,the ,I'd-popullq.uy 011 tb1a type II and ·t:r&cll: meet will be held Frlday, 20; at the home of Mrs. Harrlaand Sysonby is to be, placed in,·a room when twenty-one members answered !lason Lodge 1'\0, 678 F. & A. M., dence 00 whleh St\eco and Vusettl to be . due tQ the ~ac!t . Mar, 6th, at Lebanon, Fair erounds, Mrs. Mosher. . in the Museum of Natural History the roll call with flower verses. Mrjl. and the M8IIon lt1ethoClist are condemned to diet That III til. menta eonducted by eventl ltarti.q promptly ,t 9 a. m. " . ... . , ' . in New York ,City. Hough's gueat~ were Mn. L. A. announce the laying ' of the opinion o:f Roland D. s.wyer, Coli-"Publ'c Roadll at the " ' "J The meewng ,was opened hy 8mg· To the average Arnerican thjl name Washburn, Mrs. Ernest Harlan and Iltone ot: t he ~ason Methodist cleJ'll'YDlan and iDe."" of t estlllJ' 'I'OUhd.. The annual H~h Scbool party. one vene or "JP-I!UB. Shan Reign. means nothlnll'. . Mrs. Kenneth Hough. and. the dedication of the !dason Ma8llachusetts Leplatunt: 'I'U 2'ria Inches tblek, wI~ proper riven by t~e ~.bmen will , be held le~ter was read from Mrs. Roland It mlg'ht be that of a cigar, a con· 1 , After the, regUlar bU8iness of tbe SOniC hall by t he Orand L?dge commission, f(lf wlilcb he IJItroclue-dation Is adequate for .0rdlnuJ: h~h !n the Gym FJ:lday evenine, May. 6. oif l)pyton, vie •• presldent fecti.on, a play or a new author. ~ay had been t;ran~cted the follow· A. M, o~ the $tate of .0hIO, at es a bill. would consist of the ChIef 1II'IIY or Itreet traftlc Beau.. of . th D yt ' til) t'f In fact it is 'the nllme of the mg excellent program was listeAed son, OhIO, Sunday afternoon, JUStiCIl of tbe MaaUchUJetta S ... the low COlt of this' ne", . 6taIldird 'Definite dateS, namely, May 12 u: ofa th: cc:::::"Uo:' rri~~~:- greatelt Tace horlles America has to : I "The Living Rellg'i.ons of the 1, 1927. preme Court, Bnd fllur othen to .. ,varietY, it Ie cerUlin tha~ "hen 1m. li!;..ba~~ ... "'el Nt 'lor; ~e -'II held In Xenia on 'Wednesdaf lIroduced, Bnd · tile ' skeleton will World," a papeJ' prepared by Mrs. The people of Mason are appointed by the QOTemor. TIle provement " .ork ~ ~umld in Ohio c , p.,y. t'leaerveh -I ... , 2'1 . . ' be placed in a new' room devoted to Cadwllliader and read by Mrs. Frank to welcome t. he ' hlr/res t crowd would lie. ..uthorfs.d to

II i . d II f lome me t e, ear y part • Elb "J h B h "u 0' has ever visited th .. ir villn"'e ""d ' Ii' - there wI .be I\CreUe mea,... 0 Wa~ ,Mor turther Vlee-Prelideht; . lira. E. L horses and their d'evelo,pment as, an on: 0 n UU?ug s, .. _n. , .. - ..... . re.co~mell to t e uovemor • n .. bric~ p~ved highway. Ifclnrlatr~::-.__ appointed Nn. Edith Hatril examllie of • great J:ace hone. ' Neall; Easter re~dmg, Mrs. EvBns. have be.a" assured that large delep.· trl~ of such course as ml,ht ....

I" MrL Later Gordon as aeleptes Nothing drops out of ~igilt quick- ~urlng the Boc;ull hour a mOBt de- ':ions Mil be pre~el\t from a number , ._ It ~ not aurprlliq that 10 many . tbfa ' tl dM · Kat 0 I er than a race horse tluit has quit Iiclous two-coprsc lunch wns aerved of churches Bnd lodges. , .

pel'lODI 17, klJJed In .utomob~e ac" Jury I. Drawn man ~de:'JB'&~ald ~awkee 811 oat winning races, unle811 it is a man by the hostess lind her aaeistanta, ,~ev. Sta~ley W. ~iant wllr pre~cb The .imprellllian that Justice in tile

cldenta when there. Is notbinl to ternatea. ". who Bccompli8hes sometblng and Mrs. Ward, ?tIrs. Kenneth Holfgb ~t the ~O .30 mornmg church sel'Vlce United States ts in a hQ1'ry to ue-• vent crlppl-.a de·ormed or the ' A ' al I ' "Chri"" f th' then stop. and Mrs, Ernest Harlan, after which Bnd deliver an address attllr the lay· cute anybody or determined to do •

- ~ Th 1 U -t VOC 10 0, •• or e . ,' d' d . .. ·th.... . f th . t Th M th h ld b ' tall, dlflctive from drlvlne I 0 0 .. 11181 namea were We SI1lg," by Mia Lucy Em- The applause and Interest lasts as we , a lourne to mee~ '1'\'1 u~rs. m~. 0 e corner s ~ne. 0. • e. • s ou ,e carefully avoldlld. TbII .ccordin, to Ch.les C. for the May erand jury: accompanied by MisS Mar1 Lou. long as the accomjplillhmenta go on. Cross on May 27, A. ~. W. Odl~tS of Milson be~an rebul1dm, a case that has never be~n ...... retary of the Ohio State AllltoIIllODU<I( IIrs. Llilie Clevenrer, CJearereek Zimmerman, followed. ' When tbe, stop, people tum t-o • - • , the!r . church last fall and now have upoa, as regarda the , evI~c .. ~ aaociaUon, who repahecl W. D. Bo«, Deerfteld. ~ Tb tI th turn d ' IOmethin elae K B R II . tbelr • building almoat completed any but one judg4t ~ a CUI ~ ·ot "widow and her eJiiJ~ at lfonroe Baqta. Turtle.c .... k. . th.: m::.!! -;:sld::t, MI! C~'tt: . Placid gold a~4i lEI usually the least Boy iIIed y ' 0 er After the morning: ~ervjce ~l whi.t~ after·the-war 'qCltement plQ town durlne the past week. Ot.rence lIelampy, Deerfield. erln,e ' Morrison, of Cincinnati, .who, inteEesting .perj'~d of li~? to, ?utsid- , ' . . ::g!o~.::a~/u::e: ~~~erto dm· ed ~ . con8Iderable part; . • la"IAtlonll, of ·the which ., ~e.:.!t°:~=l:;.!i~~. In a few welJ.()h,<!l'e.n wor4s Intro. ers. T,hia 18 because It lsa time of James Avey, six''Year.old , Bon of 'members aod fri~ridB rare ----' for theli purpose ' 'f lln. Mary ' TlbbaJa, F,ranJdIrl. duced ' MI .. .!ohn~ton, educational ,emIp18cenc~ of go:lng over and over Mra, Maude Ave'!!, of Bellbrook" 'Yas invited. ' , An Emtlart tomb .ear the Oia and, 11mb, ~s well .s Austin' ~ara, Olearereak. ' ~etary, aJ,,~ya 'a fa~ori~e here, accompl~hlll:ents d:f tfJ!! past rather crushed to deat h Sntu~da:v morning Masons will please meet p~mids, opened by, Vien~ ~ ..... fare' of ~e people of • Ill'll. ElVira COchran" Union, ;' who pve a short talk. ,: ~an of achl~Ving .10ew victories. when. he Jell ,benea~h a road roller Masonic hall at 1 :80 ·P. m. tiata, ' on~ins the record and. IIUIIfIij.1 the 'General Auembly to paa' a .drl. FJ'an1l: Braddock, Wayne. ," Mia Morrison ,then, in a '!' very A little over .thlrty yean ago the worlcing on the main street of the .wiIl b'e opened by the officers of ::!: io;.P· ov:f:he~Chp~earfe· .. ,tnarrftho~~_!I!' ver'a ilcens«j bill, but the ~e,"re Roy , J. ROIl, HarlAn. pleasing .maliner, whJc~ ,quite capti. ,locomotive Num~el' 999 Was familiar villnge. " Grand Lodge. The parade to the ..,.. ",u_ wei defellted by JUlt· two votes." Forest Tllylor, C1earcreek. vated he~ hearen,. made the main ~ evry one. It was the fastest. en- The street has been torn up by church will be led by the HamiltOn of years <

"Janes laid ~ ":"Tbe drivers A. ·0. Harbauab, Oearereek. ' addrell of the afternoon, bringing in gme then Imown a.nd , had made a orden of the Gree~e county com· Masonic band and ellcorted by "the Our biD Wu nllt s reven~e lira.: Ellie Cartwr~ht, Wayne. 8U P\:las~s of AuxUlary work. She ~p,eed , o! over one hundre.d miles an mi'!8ioners and . was bemg Tolled. Miami Commandry, IIf Lebanon. '''~;f't~~~~~ifu.!!!th measure, the re,iatration Kra: Ella Dakin, Tortlecreek. closed 1I'1th a few short prayers. }jour. dhlldren had been warned ~o keep services for t he layin of the J

, onl, 26 cente, but 'Was one . • _ .', A ~iano 1010.. "HupgariaD Raph.A few yea~. ago, before itw os ~\Vay 'hut . continued , to p\~y about stolle' 'Will begin ot 2 ;. m. eautio" exclusively, No IOdy,' by Koelhng, ~811 ,,:el)' execut- ,plaeed ~,n exhl)lt(on, It was almollt III the. stte.et. Young Ave,! was laying of the cornet , stone would bave been aUowed to ed ~ Misl Mary ~ullle Zimmerman. e";tlrely forll'Otten" I!sed to haul a propellmg bls . scooter and darted soos will return to tbe Muonle hall ca~ wlthQut II license, and Darnty refreshmenta w~re lIerved milk ,train up and down the rails aCfQSI/ the street In front- of the ~rol- .for the dedication senices Mason perion, elth.er mentally or by thl comm1ttee, and II ,wl!I\ • ..,ent wherl! it, ~ad ' once . been king. " ler. H!! missed his' :(oot~ng an~ teU 'Lodge No. ~678 F. &. A.' M:. was fll' Interest yourself ,In vitaml~. Iy "oul~ , ~e "ble to secure , after.noon brought to , a ,elolle. .Other bigger anod strong~r e~ncs beneath the heavy mac mery fieIore '3~liuted !>fovember 16 1921 with 87 C. Sherman"Ie.amW prof~r of

, mit. ,· Just Ii)' lon, .. th!IU .. ' We" had t~e pleasure 911 hayin, had COl'!le and its. paat performanee the ~Ilern~or could bl'ing it to , ~ SW.p. charter me.mbers o.~d f1O~ has oh~mistry, .Prov~1 "thllt v1tambie re.~ctjona, 'upon automobile HOlplta,l, Xenlll, Satu,.· .,riOt us at thIS .meeti.tlg, ~ur t:ector, bad sunk ou~ ~f !hght. The chll~' s body was crushe4 flat. membership of 74 witb · the brlOg matunty. earlier .n~ 1iIake It anel the ' men who liandle at 6 0 c.lock. IIr. Dos- llev. John I. Sch~t!lfer, 'al)d ?Ir.. ' Napoleon said : . ~'My power would _ • percentage attendimce of any last longer, Vitamin' are found. "

.. · there II ,bouncl to, b~ just ' the amp,ta~on . of Schapffe.~, 'of Dayton. 'L. M. H. rau did I not , support it with new ' in, the State of Ohio. ~ilk, butter, lettuce and ~ ...... . I;le , ~~cldents g ' that, of · a mon~b. ago,. and .' • _ ~_ achievements, Conquest has made AN OLD PROV£RB vegetables, cod~ liver, oU, red wta. · ,anil th4t peQpl~ will pay to , recoverlne aatt. " >, " me what I , am and conquest must (bjlrred here), fruita, yet, e~ . the 18ri·I~lve error In falllliC to ul)til a short time bef~re TRIANGLE BASEBAL[~ suataln me." " " "Heaven is at the feet of o~r ASK DAD .. In addition .to vita~.. ~~

, the license bill,' jUlt because of ' 1 'Ii . A IIllttle .cynicis·m .In regard ' to ap· Mothers," says an o.lmost forgotten B!e absolutely neeell&lT to Uf .. Q~y IIftId petty politics between Fonera . servia" ~.re eJd ,Tne~. J , , •• ' piau,. is a healtby thing; PerSian proverb. Mother'S Day, Tommy- ,iWhat is untold No anl!llal can live without .tIs .... ol'ilc~': ' (' . ' , ',. da~ afternoon , at 2 oc\oe~at JODa~. . ' LEAGUE FOR EO Th~ le!lll' ~ person thinks abbut a May 8th, is an opportu.ne time to daddy?" PUbl.Ic school educati?n mould~ ...

Run churcb. , past achiev;ement t:be more other peo give her 11 gift of permanance lie. Father- "Thllt which doesn't clude. mformation on diet. Jlo~ , unlllll,inoiul . " . pfe are liable to t.hink about it. lected fTom Cary's Jewelry Shop pear on the income.tax return, espec'~l1y are 'interested' in vt~ .

". ". ' " " ~Ae ~ " horae ""hen he ha arun," "The Home of Gifts" Lebanon :() • boy!" ExperJJ'~en~ with anlmllls mow ~ ,e"antsatioD of the Trta~'e Base ~d ~~us ~U'reli\l8, "a dog when . " , . mlluenee . the Jlumber of 'tlut ,I

ball. ~ague, ~ompoaed , oj alx "Iallli he has ,tracked the, game, a hee when and aucce!l8ful 1ietll'tnlf ~ Jloll\cta,y VaJI~:r team .. h8!' been ' 'e~~d , for It .has··maide 'the honey, so a man ' '

11!,\Mllm tb'e eo,"lnc ~uon. · . ' .' w,hen he has dOlw " .good act, does Bow WL~." " 1»IIIII~~~"' ll1.1e~tlq. Teams entez:ed in the lelll1le IDr not eaJl out for others to come and -

the Bowersville Bayllffl, ,' the ..ee, but 'eoea on to another act as s.an Valley, Modern' of "vine ' "lI'Oes on to! produce again ' the Are

WClodpthetrell'11lDllwlili, -and grape. In{ leHon.') , YOII first , • _ ' . .

.Or I! not, tbey would Dot be wortll marryine. . l •

d6ailnated ,. road , " ? three will itqe Attendffd Convocation ,---=::=oraa .

0,," the home ala.. ".). ~ . ' . 111 many cases, fi\18 per cent ziatJirat ' :, . '. " ' . , -' --- , ' ' The "Test 0- Ten" for the ~eek w~ 1I leave you with valuable knowl. resources, ninety.five per ceD~,,~·

of the loop Mrs. Edith, B~rrl . .. ,Mrs. Kate C~e' edge-for i~ is .filled with stimulating fa,ct~ and idellS. It's an amusing il'l~l1igently orll'8nl&ed. . .Jt ~ d ,. 46 E. man," IIrs.: Sarah Zlm~niian" Mrs. ga'!l!!-bu~ I~ ' will prove a prolitnbl,e game" .for, the first IItep ' In clear, ~esource8 a~one cllunWd, .~~.~

p~eti!14ent: 'W~l~ 'Ronald, Hawke,. Mrs." J , 'W . . Ed.warilll, ~ollcal thInking Is getting ' the facts and k~~p1llg the'!1! , ' beria and . ~celand woald . II, idle ':,~rJ::I~::,~~~lce" p~81l. ' lin. ' J l:mea . McCliure, ;Misses 'Annie ' Why not '\llace a time 'limit on each. question, to stImulate qwck think~ ~ wo~d'a ~It , prosperoua' ooAAtrIeIt .. , WJam~ and Mallie, B~1!!ll~ :~~ .. F .. Bi Hen~ i~e.,' Y9ur averllge Ifor thfs test should , not be less than l!O.

an~:,~~u:I~~ . de~n, ~Ml'!L 'lYest.er Go'rdon . and W. . T' EST 0' TEN QUESTION'S"" ttl eo!npcll,.IH. I :A-llen ... represented . St. ~.M~l'y'i ",' ' , .

branc~ at the .ne~~II'\of tlJ.e Dayton 1. Fron{ whom did the United States United States? . Oo~ oca~o~ o~ tli~ 'Woman'. Auxil· purc~se '·the Philippines? '. '. 6.'Wh.o publishes the. Sat\lrday v-

' wliich: wal '-'"ld In Christ chUrch How lJIuch did tbey pay! . '" ening' Post? Who ia' lta editor. today. ' ' 2. Who was'1?resi:dent of :ihe United :7. Who composed ' the ' "Minuet In feature of the ~temoc;ln 18", . Sta~s belC!~e . James . ~. Garfield' .. G~" , ~" .

an . l\d~l·ellll Iiy ' De~~n~ell! 8. ·Wh4t ~ mean~. by the exp~lon 8. What ~me~dment to the ,U(lnll~~dA.+'.nnf.W Bed~~ . of Stephan, s , Vii· "upa~gE\ l" , , " .' :' tution . gave ~pD'ieJl the

.""'.,1,...."" wh<i told ~f. her wo'r~ ~. Hq~; maQY : .1Qkes ; ~o,JI.lp'~e t~ )·, vote?'. ':','·· , ' . ' , ' -\!i1,JUDlO ",i1'/'I'm.I!n aJld ellilclren ., Great <lfllkes. }\fame ·tliem; . 9. ,What is a Bittem1 .,

" ... ".o !".~~ lOuth of tbe 6; ,How much money ·must all Imml· ,10. Where is the bQme of tit-.. ar~~ bllve. iii order, to en~r the " tento'ts T ' ,' , • I

(Tbe cciiTeet . ~era" 1t'\ll be published ~ext. week) ,

.; ' 'tEST 0' TErt 'ANSWERS' ,

Page 2: April 27 1927

B~clC is in a ­Yaille Class. Its position of .lead~bip is· jof4nJed Oil

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constant ·aim is to-build each Bui& better

. ~ the. last. And today, ~pitethat leidership well WQ~ and firmly held, Buick is constantly ~stiIl fUrther to ... ~the \ralue on which ib leadership "is 68Sed.

NEWS GLEANED FROM COURT HOUSE

M.ry • Tucker was appoinWcl admlnlatr&trlx at the eatate of 01Iu. S. ~ueker a nd Wm. Welch, Walter Jordan and Ed MeFarland apprala. en. •

Court gllve Firman R. Evan. , ex­eculor of the Ciliate ot Allee J. Ev. ana. authority to 11011 certain .tciclt.

COMMON PLEAS PROCEEDINOS Ohester Maple, ex cutor of tho . late of Allison L, Spence, flIed hI~

A writ.o f habeslI eorpU8 was rrant inventory nnd apprelllel'(lent. cd t o' n.m Smith on Apr il 12, 1927, Wils,on Ward, executor ot the at 2 p. m. . ' tate of' Marshhll Ward, filed his

M. li. Murplly pleaded ruUty to ' a ventqzy, and appraisement . chATg-e of pOlISeislng intolricatlng liq. Jobn ·C. Wilson,. adm. of the 'estate QUI'S nnd wn~ fined $SOO and cosU! of Snrah A. Wilson, filed his inven. amounting 1.0 $'7.41. t OT), and apprnisement. .

D. W: Humph" ye, deputy cl "k, The wili of Alice M. Ellift Willi filed. d~e,\' f\ft . n names ef 1>oraon8 from DeDn E . St.nnl y, trustee. In the ell· the jury whelll. to serve all grand ts te of Wnlt ll1' W. Voo~hls, was au­juron for the May t enn nnd a Ye- lhorized to buy United States Llbor-nire was issued and delivered to the ty L an Bonds. . sherift'. , The will of Ferris G. Dubois

In the cruse .. of;' Ida B. Basore V5. admitted to probate. Frank W. Bessie Mtlle r, Esr! Basore et a I., bois was appointed executor and A. " court approved certain sales and op- C. Vail, H. S. Albaugh and F rank pointed Bernice oles, trustee to re - Miller appraisers. . inve$t the proceeds of the sale. Sb o The LebanQD - Citizens National aCcepted the appointment and ten- bank, adm. of .the estate of Clyde dered her bond of $2000. T~omps.on tiled "I'ts first and final ftC-

The .;ase of Mary De C. Wakefield count. VB, • Duncan Wakefield, wns dis- A certijled copy of t he entry de­missed, t he plnlntlff not being a bona ternllnlng the inheritance tax to be fid e resident of Worren county. paid f rom the estate ot J ames Clenv-

Judgment was g'iven the 'plaint i:ft' el', was ordered certi fied to the aud­in the sum ef $959.50 in the case of itor_ Elbert p. nider \'S. William Wilaon" The !!lime W DS ordered in the es-et al. Defendants were or dered to tate ef Clyde Thompson. pay within I) days. Laurn Coll ins. executrix of the es-

The case of Thomas J. Hill vs. tate of Mary C. BUrns, filed her first Cbarles Jones was diamiued with- and final account. out r cord. Herschel Bunnell and Lelie M.

- ,- --NEW SUITS

Bunnell, executor and executrix of the estate of Newton L Bunnell rued their inventory and' appra~e~

Alfred H. Robin~on va. Ganes t. Robinson for divoree, extreme eru- Proof of publication of the ap-elty. , . pointnHlDt of Minerva Lawson IlII ex-

Ell pnrte, Sam Smith. action for ecutrix of the estate of James H, habeu! ,C0l'l1U8 proceedlnaL Law80n, was fi led.

Roy Hatfield VII. Maraaret Hatfield Proof of publication of the for divorce, eitreme cruelty. poifl tment of James H. Snook,

The State ot:' Ohio VII. RoJ' Wyatt, Arthur Hamilton 118 executors habcllII COJ'PUII. t he estate of Albert L. Sneok, was

~ Tel ~fJ1.,- ne Employees Arn Presented ·With Hero Medq./s

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Two IU/l lo)-ce~ '" , ~ J Ohio Bd l l' hll'h uo COIIIII(\ I1 ) 1111" ~'c .. n a\"ardc(\ 1'h nll vre N, ""il t)l'(l I1 ~O lUodal!! fo r I",l e w I·tll y lIew lit

I,ubll serv Ice lllll'lnll h ' )'en l' or 1 9~ G , It hns jusl Men nTlll fJlI \ 1' '< t. Thr two al'e ~ I i·~. J rnnnetp Qrlswold. n nls ht QI'Ol'Il or II I \ '/ I' h­

In Ion nd Elzra 1' . AlI 't on. nn Insta ll atlou iorcmnn :\ 1 O,l ."tOI. "~I' lijw 1(1 \\ ~ R nWllken d cu 2 : 30 A, M. nn NOl'emlh, r ~7Ih .

l !l2G, 'II the 1m I'tH 1111 , wh ic h hOI/sed the lei I,honc ex hnn 'r" , " f1n mes. ·!to ru lled "~ ". dopnrtmont, W 8 1' lI d 'por80l\S lI" ln, nearby nnd nltOIUp!t'(\ til .. " lhe oIHce ror.ord~ . nil this li t I!r ', ll IICI'sonn l I . 10 h ~18 '1 liS Ihe 01'0 hud ob{lIlne(\ II good 9 1111'l II ! Ol' ,)

gllo wus eno(l . Her CUaLlon rends tor "cournge and lIevOlhm to duty It -(06 nrc ot J;rave dnn g r."

All is!),. . ' I was awarded rOI' ;'courllge, 1"'0l11 l'l tlclloJ) tl n,l good j lld ll'~H!Il1 a,' ln!: human lire. " lin and a r lI ow !'lIl l,\I)y!'O

wero tosllng a cnble on n pole \VII D Ih la tter r oe l.vnll 0 hig h ,'o lln~" current th lrough his body. H collnpsed In his safet)· belt. " Ilisoo rn llght him ancl nppllod nrUnclnl reslill'lltion methods while Rt llt on the IIol e. n ri a ll y li rl ng\ng the man bliCk, to con sQloll~eas: He then IIR31eted In lowerin g. him trom the pole by menns of rope~ s\ll'l' lI ed lly tho Ora tl epnl·tntl'n l. A.ll lson \\' II~ burned On the h'lmds dnrl n)! Iho r ~H.' I ) e ..

1'hlr teen othor Ob10 Doll cmpio.YlllllI .r calved hOllol'a blo III uUou . \I I I ~ h t were 1I \\'a rded letters ot co",mendntlQn tor nOleworthy 11 \1 bile service.

Ralph Fox ,and -Jane S. FillS, va. filed. T~e Aetna I;'al?er Co., the Oreveland, Orville Park~U, administrator of town acre" in Franklin Tp. st.one, $8.76 F . Oberlin, stone Cincinnati, Ohlcago and St. Louis R. the e.tate of ~ohn M. Parkhill, was George W~!ldhorst to Ethel M. grnvel, ' 2,26; The S .. Fred Co" R. Co., and the V lllqe ' of Franklin, ordet'ed to make a distribution of Helms, 78.96 seres of l'and in Deer- plies, '31.60: W. C. Turton, for injunction, restraining order and the estate, field Tp. H .S.50 ; O. K. Brown, . insurance pre-eq\lltab~e . relief. . '. Luella H. Keeler , executrix of the Sylv'ester C. ~chlillk t o Fred O. mlUm, $40; Mary E. Hopping, rent,

Lida }I. Sawin executrix .ot ·the el estate of T. E. Keelor, filed her flnt Meeker, 2 town lots in Franklin. $30 ; The Van C!,mp Stone Co. stone tate of Susan 'E. Hainee va. Olear account. . Charles, E. Grny to. Vem e and AI- $992: A T. R t!lg, pay Toll, $360 ,25:

Edwards et ' aI., fOr I\&le of ·real . Oourt ordered that .a cenifled copy ice Smol1wQoCl, 10 .41 acres of land A. D. Grapevm.o. , 1Ul!".e, , $38.15 , eet4te and ' for the cancellation of 01 the entry determining inheritance in F ranklin T p. . Trustees of Publtc ~fl'n lrs, ltght and eertai.n lel\8O. . tax to be, .paid in the estate of Ellen Mary R. 'lL.acy to Margaret J, $8.41 ; ~. C. Reil, Inbor and sup

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F. D. DAKIN Insurance ~gency .

Ge'neral Insurance Phone 61.-:2

i\ nd thu trn~t gt' L of f tu .V~.'Ii ' t·1. M oss nt\ ~h(\ Jt!Hst !lIdo ur ~:\i l l Iln~ ; the n co Nur th u1\OH l, ~ 1J Iwh~8 11) I tl(! ho", lll ll i llg' c()lIlnitl l1 ig ,1\'1 n ('ff: " nW["1111 o r 1urat. , ex .. CI'11 t ll)){ ou t ot lh n HU III U otH' hnlr t\ r ('J fo r m 1' 1) ' o wno d tJy A~tsn l om , no-

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GOING DOWN

He (liS ('lI nQo l'o cks )~"Don't be nfl'uid. \\ e'l'u onl y tcn feet f rom Innd."

he (looking UI'o untl) - " \Vherc is it? "

!l e·-··Und rnclllh .us." .\

\\'9·~t'iso t h o followltl S' <I"" r lhe<l lot, l r llet or plll'ell l of I Il'tld. Sl l \l:tt e In the \ ·o \lnt )' or \\"' lu'ro n nron,~,\la RIHI h~ ln S' " PIHl or Rnld 5"", :I~ T. ~ . H . r. between I ho 1\11111111 ItIYt!l'" Loun dNI nnll lll~8crlhcl' lUI tullowlf : He,:r l n ni n ).; ill " tl l,l k In t h R. lH) Ulltlnr\' Hn t'S or l .. ____ --~-~~~!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!! tm h1 Sr'C t h m .,1, 111, I UI ' 11I' I' t o u. IOl ut l-- - - - -----40 "('ft·, Inlt,ly tH"' I "~d b.v U ttor~tJ Mos al ______ ________ ., 11\ .,ull He lion t h Il~e N. O· 30' W . 10 :­uhnlnH with q h) u". ' of Mllid .. " tl<' rcit '-0 I" gtnko in tho u l d X u nlu en ul ("ur· n tH' to land now OW lH'U ur \\' l1l1 flnl Bnrl Y. th unc- , w ith Blt l'luy If lint! N. tl2 ' SQ' l~. :ZG c hn lnd t o 1\ col'n('r 'l. t Un,' o ld brit.lKc: lh tUWO wit h 111'vt1l01' lit fJn l'l ey's lIU f'K ~, S"- !} O' It!, IS "h:tl n ~ t o l h tl IU ldtll ~ or 1\ Inrg o lJrfliwh with t il IIll-'ll n tlurs IlI e l'vue to t 1l Buuth hOll n ­d n!')' I ln l~ or tlahJ fh;Cl h,iI; lh (.' I)(IO wHh lho coli a" l it,,· N. S' I.' W. 4G. 0 chu lns t th () b ginn ing l~(ln t nlntnlC l !iU UiJr oa ",or l' or It.l l:lB IJ x c (l I ' l itl~ tt l ot l tl ~JUll one hu t ( or ItO lIer€,t l'o'rmor ... l y cOllvcY f l-d (OT' U lfC'houl huu",' lu t.

Walter McClure J, E. McClure · FU N£R AL DIRECTORS

WAYNESVILLE, OHIO !- -~;:=.:=,

F ully EC1ui pped for Good Service .

Lal'l.(e Disp lHY Room. Ambulance Service

I I.H on N IGHT

. ",\lso U,. followlnl\' ,lullcrllJcll ron l oelnl.. Sltua.l In tI" , QU ilty o f WIll' ­I' n nnd 'tnt" (I t hlO bolln/( pn!'t of Soc.llon , NulUb~ r d .1!:. ']'o w ll lllll 1.' n un. .. b~ritd .. n n ll it u n A ~ ' HllnlH'I '(l,1 G l.)c .. t\\' on t h o M.i . ln l HlvW'1f hl '/ot' j ltnln,; nl l lo Nln n e hi l he " l lll fl rmll l 011 I IH' Nllrlh ('urnllr or \ l n t ("\ \\' llI lnl11 Mar1. (> nl!n.\t, :4, tn rm LJt" lu~l 1l){ t1Qutb or \V'-' " l ~jr &Jur· ,, 11 I af t h .t.n l~ ,. nd nln rode or ~~ ______ ""!'!~~"!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! pole.., 10 n 8t Oll • tI,." co f:nsl of M()uth ~ n Ino I,olca Lo 1\ 1I1on~ th ' 11 " ~o l' t l\ of 1';n8t utp ,"I ' p ()loa t o n tfl.011 0 I h nl ' i' " ·c!'t .-----~-------~_; ur -J"orl h to I ho pineo o r LJelCLuulnJt. all l nln in g .-I\:,hlY-OnO l' u108 b" Lh e

tml1~e m ore 01' l UfUI Excel,llng f"o ltl 1111 the 11\)01' d ~sor l b-

ell r 0 1 0lj1J1I t ho fol lowIng d (" o r l bQ~ rell l ealltlO, t o-Wit: lJ I I\ ~ .. I/l1rt of I ho OUlh En~1 quurler r SIIC. 32 T 4 " n, 5 At., ft.. 8.. : l1eli:'l nli l n g' a t II SHUH' ,\ t th 80u l h we.t Corn e r o f lho tol-l 10 lvl n g (1 scrlb I 11'(\ I ot 1""tI on l bO, w 'at b a llk ot Ih Ne.w Ohl> ... nal o f t id · d l o R UI\ uod ~, J~' 45' R a b U'l l 7.';6 \lOles tro)n " Ilol!l t I n • hI r UIl and III I l b 8~ u t h It n ot ~(\It! H ·tIOll : lhen~ el I'u n Et KS· 10· 11:. a,us ah l!l, to n fl l n k e

~~~~~Olh~'n ~~·N.lt1~O.El ·I r.;: · \~. h~:'n\~? t~ 1 1\ otonl) II Il " IL 1111'\:' Blm .. l ll ", ,, thel"'" or •• lng t il r UII • 3Q' 46' ·W . 1,3 1 Oh 8. t o n otak o r rum \"hich n s~' • amor., I ro ~O IIICI) 8 In (111\111. b enrs N. 60· ()O · ~r, j!:~!: I h,lk,C t hf~ nco d o w n Lho W at bnnk or t h u now Chllllne l S. \3' 1 G' E1. Z.26 ch • . to u. 810.00: l h oncu 17' 00' W ' ~ , 32 h8 tv l\ 810 1) : 111 ue

ED DEAn ST,OCK

W E GET THEM QUICKLY AND FREE OF CHAROE

CALL US ANY TIME AT OUR EXPENSE

Harveysburg Ferlil~zer Co. Phone 8 HARVEYSBURG. O.

Norman K. McFee va: Mabel Ma- O. Stoutenborogh be certified to the '1 'town lot in Franklin' 'S.10. . Fee for divorce, ·AUmon),. , auditor. George and, Ollie Rhodes to Ed. . • - .... ---

* Proof of publication of the ap- ward C. Brown, 6 'town lots in J,OOAJ, NOTIOID

S. 3 • 00 ' W . 1.04 eh •. t o th e b glnn l n!\, ~~~~~~_~~~~~!!!!~~.': • ~~n\~~~I~R l~ e;'l~\?ro:ti 1 ~8'l1e l "" trlvell - -.-.. ,

1'1)' tire ' "\ III of thO 8pl t! · Sl1slUl E. tt nl n e.s. deCl!n 9ctl ~ a u d pr8yln Jr In tho p m )' e r o f III 8"ld p ol lt h)j\ tlln t tbu court mny cn ll c l n ertl\!n I IUO to J aft lnh Ollvls and )..lQld- Do.vl'e o f 80hl Henl EM nte nnd Il\n tile Cllllft m(\y mn kl> An ord r l\.utllo rozlllK ILnll (U r C~· Ing . ber as aXI!.Qulrlx: ot t1l0 •. I "II.I;., will o f U8lm E. H ... lll u , (! "~(tn. ,!d. ro . • • n the ~el\l elltttte h orel"bofQr de8cr rb d ( Dr thl> DurnOB of ))"~' ln8' tho 18g,,­I1lea g l~_ll 1J1' t h o In,l will Of ""e !,ald OI u81ln .... RA ine. i) ,,·,Jsed , ... IId for all ~ t\h.. " n d (urthar find Ings. orders,

PROBA.TE PROCEEDINOS pointment of Lelie and Herschel N. Deerfield Tp. Bunnell aa executrix and ThomllII Mllloney to Mary Mal

Marlon M. Bowell Willi appointed of the elltate ot New:l;on L. ' 4 town acres In Loveland, .dm1niatrator 0.1 ttle, eatate of E~er wall rued. L. and J ,a.ne V. Kennett to An-

' Bowen andEUj~ Noaett, George Pr · fbI ' ti t h ' F kli . d"'" tV ' U wn 0 0. 0 PU Ica on 0 t e ap- na Lake, 2 tOwn lots in ran n k. ~wn. an. .....emen ' . ,,(fO . ' poln~ent: of .Allna M .. SnderllII eJ[- • Jamea PUe to F . W. Franz to app~O J . d ' f th estate ecutrix of. the estate of Mary J. Roat Raymond Balli, 8.44 town acres

E... • anne),. a m. 0 e flJ,ed. Franklin Tp. 01 AIlIl8h E, Coleman, filed, hIa Court f ound that the !lstate of S. A. and J«mnie Buerkle to Estel-and final account.

W B Nall d John H. BOldln Willi uempt from m- I. Binkley ' 1 town lot in Million.

Sales ma~e by m.. , a m. herltanee' tax, Homer ~d Florence J. Ireton to tbe estate of Sarah E. Nun, were J essie A. Snook w~ 'appointed ail Byron .C. 1lnd Helen K.· Terwillepr.

L.M.HENDERSON NOTARY PUSLIC

N.I;o •• 1 .s .... Will. D .... n , • .. .... £" •••• '.1".4

W eyneaville, Ohio

udgmt'nts. d .\!!,e 9. 'nnd rellce t o :===:::===:::=:::~===~ ~ ,'{h leb t hla P ln ln tl t f I. e ntiLled In til llrem faee. · ,

.'):ho Above n/\.lnod !lorsona will tako n o Uee , lhn t .Lho)· n.r~ Dnrly detendllonu Dr. John W. Miller

aPP1'9ved ~nd confJrmed. ~ minJstratrix of the esta~ of James 81.50 acro'. of hind near"LoveJand.

, i~~~~~!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!7,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!~!!!~-=~~~===: F. Snook, and A. J. Scheurer. Jobn Be/lllie O. Wa~ick to. GranvllJe S ! Hardin&' and B. A. Jon08 appraiaei-s. Pottod, .25 town acres hi Washing-, Certain lilIes m.tle · by Bert O. Tp. . ,

• t o til e wa hl "a c tlo n n.nd n~ ,.UCh nN' r • 4u lr od to BlI!iwer tile p~tlllo n . o n or b ·ror (h J8th dn.)' or .Il1n • I!I~1, \lr Jud g n,en t ,wl\l bo luk o n ~gnln8t t 1l61n.

. L [DA M. SAWIN. Ex utt'hI: of Lho I. t w lll 01 , Su."n E , Ha ln • • deoeased,

Dentiat

..'.y ...... III. ".110 •• 1 ..... . BI ••.

IT PAYS

executor ot the eatate of Louella H. ][ eelor to M!l8'tie G. Macy, were approved ' and Young~ 1 town lot In Lebanon~

confirme~'" . T. 0, and MlIl'ie Lamar to Howard The will .of .AJlce-111 ,Ellia Willi ad- B. and L,ucy F. Snell, 2 town , lots in

to Pl'obate. .. . MillIOn. • ~ ~ . '. DlstributiOfl wu ordered WilHe M Jervia to Clltrord E. and

the 1IlI8et;a 9f the ewtate ot Carrie Buriess, 4 town .lots in Frank Mae,.. . .

April 27-0l ~ ----- - ---DON'T RUSH. PLEASE

.; -_.- .....--VlsltOt- " Won't you ,be very, very

WlncJl e~ltet, I n<\}I! I'!L~ ~~~~:::~ I happy " 'hen your entence is 0\-er 7" t>risoner-...:... .. r d un1'ito. -m1ft1l; I dun­

no." . Visitor"::"·ly ou don't k:now? And

'~?!::i~~~~~~~1~~:~~~f[~fl!~ 1 w'hy not ? " .' ... , i.Ii -.Rrlaoner,-"l'm in for life."

The executor of above eatate Aled . William H. Noble to Anna Falcon, . Ant and Anal account, ; - . 1 town acre i ll Franklin, Tp. ;.. .A:. O. VaU, wuardiAa of David H. " \Oreen, Aled hill third aecount. · .

,Arthur ilamUton, ·one ot the ex­. of the estate of Albert L.

Snook, llIed h1a . mventory , and' .))0: pralaem:ent. " .,',

The will of Buston B. Rn'b ..... bao''' .1 .t~Pp~Uetl; WIllI filed. .. Tbe eatate·' of 'T. lE.

to be exempt Irotrl .inI~eriitatlCe I ~ .

. Fred ·D. Ertel Willi aJilllotn~H1 mlnistrator of the estate C. Ertel.

C. 'P,onald Dllatuh, was aD'DointlMl guardian of Olara B. .Akers bur C." Mary ·E. and Ra~on Zinck. ' ".

Court ord,ered th.t certain ' lIIlel l1'Alnah-A. of , real estate of Charlel J •. Zinck I.umll'ur, be made. •

Alva Hill, Wm. Davia and George Shoi~ds were , appainted . appralilen of the eatate of Sophia C. ErteL . \

Frost

V"CqINATION <?F; SWINE ( A SPEOL\\LTY) ~,,,

.Dd

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·Court ordend' that a Ce~fted' .eopy tor of the entry detemuDJng Itnletltance tax ;be paid \from .the ' eatate 9.f:Jo~I ;~"""',,*,==:=¢===:,,::================ft,te========7======::':===== G. Mucy, be certified to the auditor.

The will of John W: Conover' was admitted to ' pro~t8. Me1l_ O. over was ' appointed ::;~~cutrir and G. I. Gerard, Burt · Ball · and Ed. D": via appraisers.

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MARRIAGE LICENSES oJ

Earl Jarvia, ., factory work~r, of and LuJa Mae ' BowleB, of

Franklin. . Herman R. Barlow, truck driver,

of Lebanon and .Art June Rutherford of Lebimon. •

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~EAL EST A ,!E .TRA.~SF RS , Jesse S. Bnd Laura (]ros8 to Frank

Gross. 1 town lot in Franklin. ' I. John B. Bradley to Albert 'and

Lizzie Roberts, 1 town.'· lot in Frank-I~. .

James Pile and F. W. Franz 't o Ernest Haug, 1 town lo~ in Franklin.

Mary Maloney to ' J ." B. , Morris, " town acres. in Lovelarid. .

J. B, Morris to Johney · Morris, town screll in .Loveland. .' •

Vada and A. C. , Sparb to Homer; O. Hudson, 1 town lot In Corwin.

Lester and Edna Slusher to Jamee Pile and Fred Franz, 8.44 ~wn in Franklin; . ".

John L. and Maggie' M. Yotln&,' to Wi1Ua mD. Clark, 96.09 aerell ' of hind In 'rurllecree)c: Tl': ,

Ambrolle and Ada Henhey to Joint, Sto~k ' Land banlt, ot

~~::l::~:, 122.77 '.acrea of land' in Tp , ,.

Tbe Aetna raper Co. to the well, Paper po.; 84 tow!:! Iota Franklin. " , ."

Tp •.

Smith to ebU. < v.; cP,a,vl4-1;own~actell in Leb\lnon. anll ,Ella ":WWbtma to ·Wm.

Noble, 1 " to" acte in 'Franklin

Alben and Llu1a JWberiI) to B .... eT, 1 tOft 'lot in lI'ftiaJdm.

The, Demonatratipn.

-po~ ,0, SKI:. 'l> to1e,. :10 fi~U'T u1=> -.'tN'

f!'"f OU"'6tl) E­of' "r.ti 16 t< ~t'fr.

1Ii .... ~-iiii~iI~ .. ~~III!~~~~~ . Earl lark ~ . J.o1III ~.'.Ol'l

.. DR. c. w. Oftlce- Aman Bldl.

o".,caHouR. 9 to 11 •. '01, S '10. 6 P. m,

7 to -9--p. 'M. TelePhoneal [',

OffICe. • ao Re .. aence • • ·_88 .. ~'

Waynesville, Ohio .l~ ,

DR~ RUDOLPH ' EYESIGHT SPECIALIST

Tuesday,9 a.m. 3' p~m Satu1day 9 a.m. ''l': p.m

CarYI'Jewelry S~oi» ... ~~""""""''''''''''''''~

HAVE YOUR EYES WillED J .-;-

'. ClASS.lfIED ADS. MONEl' LQ,.N£D

--~--~~---~)~'-------.' . LOANEI ' on Chuttell.Sloc~ Securi-

tiel and Seco.ld Mar~ia,ea. · Nolel bought. John Hllrbine Jr., Xenia, Ohio. ) ·m~0~'24 I

F~rhle'rs. Attentio~!

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Page 3: April 27 1927

•.•. THE MIAMI GAZET·TE •••. ISSVED EVERY WFJDNESDAY

B"tared at·th. PClJtoftlce at Waynesville) 0., .. Seeonii OIaaa 'Man Matter

D .... CRANE, '£.'tOI' aad Publl.b-r, W.,. ••• w .... OIaIo r

SlibacripUon Prfc~. ,1.60. per 'fur; • t .. ,. _ ~___ .' ::.' l

I (; a ,. I~ 1l AM • • LI. lns Rt pro .. nln l lvtl " rl~EAME~)CANPRESS ASSO IAllO

,....-...- - - --... , '.

WEDNES~AY;

) , An army: av,b,ltor .saYI, m'an e.n

COV. SMITH IN REPLY ON do everything ,a bird can. How. aliout CHURCH Ii nying nn eggT '. . I

-0-TQ Governor Smith, of New York, Waahing!ton announces we have

\,roblible Democratic candidate 'for now recovered from the ' war-but 1928 unci u Roman Catholic, Charles fails to mention What we have . re­Mm'~htln addressed 101lg' questions covered. which come ,to this :"Il you were - 0-

H.- C. Gordo~ 'spent ~unday wi~ relativeB in Ce\lterville.

Mr. and M~; 'M: E. Sherwood en­tertailled their c,lilldreil . SundllY,

Charle!! Waggone~~ of Lebanon, ealljld. on CharJu ~4\dden, Sunday.

: Mla. Nan

. Born, 'to Mr. alrld Mrs. Tiftin Free. on Tuesday ·evenlng, April 19,

a daugllter:-" Mary' Ellen.

Mrs. \Alice Eycke, of Anderson, Ind., is tbe 'guest of her sister, Mrs, George Denny and family.

Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Jordan and

ORDER IN THE COURT ROOM BE~C~ GROVE , Judge (seve.rely) - "Th ' idQlI of :t

big str!)n, ,"lin ,,! yOUl' ~ Iz ) entin« Ma,Jorio and 'Robert Davis hpve up 4 poor weak wO'm ll n like that !"

lh., ' cbicken poi. . . r Mo~o~"Bu t, y.,uah h( 11 11 11 , shi. keo)'Js. it·I'it.btinl! l11 e rt lf .di! ti III I!."

Twenty-two at Monthly meeting, . Judge-"How d,," $ Kht' il'.rjtll t ' uriday morning. you?" ~. E. Th~mp.son -spent uilday lit !le'~"Well, J ccfg , iL'1i' Hktl <lIs:

ternooJl.' at Cedar Blufl'. . k· PK !(Illyln' • Ii It DIe I, BCli t me f JUHt hit. m Once and I'll have you

John Wallaee, or Clncinnotl, SPllnt hallled up b fOl'e ' lha '. unld.headed Sunday witli his family here. old reprobatc .!)f n .Jedge, ann see

W. H: Terry, who hus a ~r i p pl cd whllt ho' li rio Lo yo u." ,

THEY ALL DO

Vrof.- Jl How Wl)ultl )tOll punch~. atc' ille ~entoni: I 'Moey J. a prelL, g id '/ ' " , ,·ttHfonh "Wby. el'--I'd moko II ..hl~ h nlt,'J' laty." .,

. ..,.....---_ ... ---,..-ASK .DAD' .

'1.'omml;':')' Whllt ia :un.toJd weilith', dndlfy'!" , '...

..F'ath r--<"'J.'hot Whi~11 '1 doesn't' ap­ricU I' on the income-tax -return, ' my, hoy ''' ' , _ ---'--&'.:...;,.',. foot, Is \mproving a t·.this writing. J udge-:-"Discha rged.

Georgc ' Vail ,and wife spent SII !;... ~!!!:!!!!:!~~!!!:!!!!:!!!!!!"~!!!:!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!~ urdny 'wi th Til ton Vail near Mol'row

A, B. Talmage, K. E. Thompson and M. lII, Ten y were in LebunOil Friday.

James Truylor, of Green Brc)ar, culled on James :McDonald , Sunday afternoon:

. .

eleoted. Pre'sident would you be go v- ( f men were as perfect as their erned by the law.s of the United wives expect them to be there would

W. A. Baines were Wilmington vis- M, M. Chaffin , of Galena, was Lhe Itors WedDesday afternoon. guest of R. J. !\jurrny, Wednesday

ta tes or by orders from Rome?" be very little excitement In this Governor Smith ' tlnswered ably in world. Mrs. Aaron Freeland is spending sud Thursday,

several days in Corwin with Mr, and Some from this {J 'ac~ at tended the Mrs. George McKecver and fsmily. Monthly Meeting at Harveysbul'g, on

seVil.ral thouSlind wordii:' Thirty-one -0- _.

words of his answer constitu te a It is true that our national compl~te answer, as follows: bel' resources !ire limited- but they

It[ r.ecognille 110 power in tho al'e at least greater than before our institution of my church to in- short skirt era, torfere with the operation of -0-

the ' Constitution of the United It is easier for a rich man to get States or the enforcement of on lhe board of trustees of a church the laws of the land," than it is for him to enter the King-The Governor's letter i8 a great dom of Heaven.

document that may eventually be' -0- Miss Edna Elam has sulfered u re marked historic, In itK force and Some men don't know When they lapse. simplicity it is a worthy eft'ort. Nor are licked, and others get BO used MIBS Mattie HeBS is rec9vering is it f air to read it as the let ter of a to 'it they don' t mind. Take the big- slowly from her severe iIIneas. candidate for the Presidency. In amist, for instance.

SPRING VALLEY'

The Intermedi ,~te and Primary rooms gave aD entertaining program Fdday IItte.moon, 'Jrhere were several guests present.

While repairiDg a radio aerial, Sat urday, Davia Bogan fell backwards from ' the roof and sulfered the loss of some teeth, · besides numerous bruises and cqta.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Collett, of Dayton, and Mr, and Mrs. L D. Welch were last Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, A. S. Collett and son, Robert. .

writing it the Gove~or himsoll I?ut , -0- Mrs. Flora Mason is the guest of that one consld,eration to ono Side America's tennis hopes for 1927 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kincaid, ' of Day-

to Mrs . .. Wilbur ,llIins, of ' Lebanon, and wrote rather ' as nn Americiln in hinge on BflI TUden's knee, say n. Ilnd her 80n, Randall, who ill home public If!c the ' conSUltency of whose sporting authoritios, From pictures . Mr" and Mrs. Fred Moore, of Day- from Princeton f()r spring vacation, Whole caree~ hall been challenged by of 'Bill "we must admit it's a ~'slim ton, were Sunday guests of Mr. an~ were Wednesday iruests of Mrs. Sa-the ~pen 8Jsde8~lo.n that he cannot chance. Mrs. J . N. Moore. die Reason. The~' spent the after-be at the same time a good Koman · -0- ., d M SI C I h -d h ,~ i W'lmingt Catholic and Ii public servant faithful Men's go\! Buita made of plain wr. anrs. 0'1 e a as t eU', noon n I, on. to the- ConstitUtion and Jaws of the black cloth are now quite the newest re~t S~nhdaYf ~eytolr niece, Miall Be1 Thl! Maasie Township Sunday United States. ' , and most populaI' apparel. No doubt y en c ,0 a n. Scholo convention met at Jonllh's

• ~. , I , ..... a badge of mourning for the golf Mr. and Mrs. C, M, Barley, of, Run Bunday afternoon. Miss Ber-BUILD SOl", CONSERVE "XNb- widows· who ~lt at home over the Dayton, were guests Sunday of Mr. tha Ricbcre~k,. ~upe~60r of relill'-

Sunday morning.

'I'hank you, preUy good winter for Lhe last of April, Sunday morning. 4 below f reezo 1

Charles Henry and wife, of Blan­chester, called on R. J. Murray and wi fe, Thursday evening.

Karl Deatherage and wife were dinner guests of Ross Hartsock and family, a t Waynesville, Sunday.

A. B. Talmage and wife had for their afternoon guests J. Lee Tal~ mage, wife and 80n, of South Loba non.

Chauncey Bunnel and wife, of WaYnesville, were Sunday guests 0

Mrs. Bogan and 80n, Bert, lit Well­man.

W. H. Terry and Edgar Wallace K. E. Thompson, Wilson Harvey and George Jordan were in Harveysburg Saturday eveDing .

The Miami-Gazette Office

. IRRIGATE ' week-end April to November. ' and Mrs. E. N. Barl.ey. ious education !n WIlmington and . -:-0- . Mrs. G. C. Si.ms r. spendine • few Chester To~shIP . schools, gava a

The world will need fresh water Takl.ng th~ national, cenl~s In 1~30 days in Yel10w Springs with her .very Intcrestmg ad.dreBS. noW' wasted for liTIgation, and rich i.8 gO.mg to be a more . dlllicult ,Job daughter, . Mn: ~ate Boyce. • Mr. and Mrs. CihaHes E. Gordo~

Gl{,orge V,all hall a new' Ideal bt:ood or house, upto date in all respects, ____________________ ~-------., all it locks Is the cJ ucks of the chicks ,­in it are 160 baby ohicks,

",U now washed mil/Ions of toni , in- than ever before. What witb thirty : / -aa- and family entertained"to'-six o'clock to the Gul.! and'the ocean, if Profes- million automobiles in the U. S" the . Mr. John Seward~ .. ulFe e a '?l ok- dinner on Tuesday, MJ,. and Mrs. lIOr A. E. Rois, of Wisconsin, lellm- pedestrians canno~ Btand still long ~n !eg, &Ionday, the extent of llia A. S, Collett and son, Robert, who ed eociolopt, II accurate in, his fig- enough to be counted. ~:K'~as not .been le~ed at returned Wednesday to his school

ureL . duti41s at Miami Military· Institute, . . He .. ye the earth'l population will Mr. and Mrs. , Howard Littler, of after IIpendlng spring vacation with

multiply itself II) tblrty-two, by I,. ~, PA~ I the Union neighborhood. were Slin- his -parents. 2027. 'That date is only 100 yea\'ll •• ., day guests of Mr. ftd Mn. · Toner . _ away, and when it rolls swiftly Underwood. . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ward . have around __ me cbildren IIvin" will been accorded a privilege seldom

.. Mrs. L O. Peterson eDtertalneci'at -anted a couple on 'this earth. On eee It.-the population of the world dl S d f Lh I ... nner, un .y, or ~ e p e&BUre of Friday, April 22, they celebrated the will be sixty b\UlolJl, instead of one LoreDa Drew;ea, 'Mrs. Em Ha- 69th anniversapv o'f their 1lIarl'iag". . "l1l1on Dine hundred mUlions, ~ at .... 1 ""-_ d ~ '# ,..

"preseD· , . , ' mer, ml81 rene ",vana an .... 181 They are atlll livi:ng on the same

R. J. Murray and wife aDd Jason Bidd.lecum were among those who at­tended the Sunday School conven­tion at J onahs Run church, Sunday alfternoon.

MEDICINE CABINET

Queen of ' Sheba- "My igracious, the baby has a sl<!mach' ache."

Lord Booter (excitedly)- "Page I Call in the Secretary ' of the Inter-ior;" " '.

F~ T. ,Martin ·Jesse Stanley Auctioneer s'

See U. Early for Your Sale Date.. We Guarantee Sati.faf'tion or Charge Nothing.

. Centerville, O. New Burli.ngton,O • Pbone No. 'Z Phone .No. 320

.. M.rthA Beam; .' farm whete theu be .... n lite togeth-Tho .. figures are based on the fact , .. _

~~~~~~ea~ :-~~~~u-~~~~~~~~~.~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~;~I taminl!ll no lonrer rage over the rented what II k:no~ as the . Man- FraDk Squirea eaith, even waz: it milder, liDce wo- ninlftll,n property hi Gopperville, re- Mrs. Bertha C;;ordon weicomed men, 'children and prlaonen are no cently vacated by Mr. aDd Mr.. Da- membe" of the Woman's Civic lODger mailsacred. " vis. ~. Leaeu,e Saturday 'atte~noori. Tbe '

The fig'Ures need not frigh~en WI. Mr. and Mrs. Charles ' Coffelt weN program committee wall very form-"God doe. not let trees trrOW Into the .guuts of Mr. and Mri. E., 'm.- .nate in securing' Misa Mary Millll, . of lne heavena; "Texaa alone eould . and attended ,the dedication 01 WUmin,ton, to give a-talk on town feed the earth'l present populati.on, M •.. E. church in Dayton improvement. Her lIuggestions were with intensive cultivatioD; and have Easter SUDday. '. ' all helpful an4 appreciated. The much left over. committee 8erv~d e~ da~ty lunch of

But 80 billions, aDd later 100 bU- NEXT' Ice cream and w.afE1rs. lions. ' ot: human beings, ' will need , plenw of f.rti1 • . ground, .and gov- E. B. Doater passl!d away Saturday ~rnmen't" Ihould .begln to ~et it ' :Tlwre" 'no ratting arouDd ' The llews came as a ready. . , . 'one gulf you've got .to to .the cO,mmunity all he

- - - - . be ' co:nvalescing nicely , , tbe Square 'm L S~ORT E~ITORIALS Anna Andenon aDd Mrs. frum a major · 0JleratioD. The end ' Hason live, had a slx..o'c1oct earne Buddenly. M:r_ Doster will be

In their 'honor Saturday evan- greatly miued, as he was always a lng, the occasion being the birthd.y po""er m favor of all things good o( lira. Anderson and nui the blrth- aud beautiful. He leaves a widow,

Nobody take. -.dvice, but evid4/llt­. Iy everybody tblnka I.t fun to give

---... ~ .... --It aViay.

--0-ThOse' wbo have 'the beat- qualUlca­

tions for poai~ion and place are . of­te~ the last to ltick to it.

ANSWER ME THl:SE

Whom did Captain Kldd! .. .,Wh.t made Oeear Wilde?

What- does Harold Bell Wn.ht?

d f"'~ "--'~ one ilau,ghter, three 1I0DS, leve'n ay 0 ....... _D. er&ndchildren, one sister <and a hOlt

- Mr. and lin. , CharI.. CoIF,lt Iiad of , relatives and ' Jrrlenda to mourn as ,heir w .. k-end gueata, lira. M1l'- their lou. , Funeral service ' .Tuesday tie 'Grice, Mr. and Mn. Grant Apch- at 2 o'cloct at Jonulh's. Run. . ley and SODi Adl;ian, and <IIU~&'mIWI'" , Ada and . Alma, al)d Mr. Earl ·Mi81 Nan Collett; assisted by MilS cen, 01. ' DaYton, -for· their SIJlldlaY.1 Francea ·Huildnl, 'entertained , the

; · they allO elJ"~bied Mr. Baptist MiaBionary Circle at her at­Mrs. 'Foy. ColFelt, ' of XenJ., · and tractive ,eountry Ilome, Wednesday Jlilia Coffelt., Of, thIa place., . a1.terno~p. ' Iii thE! absence of the

secretary, Mrs. . C. H. Gray was .p_ pointed pro tem. )lIrs. W. A. Haines read the SCripturEI leBSon and Mr. Inwood led in prayer. Mrs. Cli!lt Cleaver pve a vel!'Y interesting los­

OD "Norw~ in thE\ U~ited . " then se~ed

a temptWg of sandwialtes p\ckle, p-.ches, caJile and 'coffee;

" The Canton e~m.mande~ In chie! sa,.. tbat be will be In . Pekin, by Christmas, whichreealle to mind an 'aneient- aaaeition of ' the Kaiser that he would ~e in 'Pa~11 oil .that date.

polittc~l job not , ilpp'olntnlent ' :Of

Sballghai: - ,

. ,Tire • In WHY. BUY AN OUT-OF. DATE TIRE?

Page 4: April 27 1927

FIRST CONSIGNMENTS AT THE CHURCHES ST. MARY'S CHURCH

HE WlLL DO Of WOOL 'THIS YEAH Sh ........ Wb.t .. 'plt~ it i ~ th'at hancJ • e ond Sunday aCter Easter, May

1OID ... n are al~a'Y8 conceited." r'ir' t e 1'Iootl8 of wool con8lgne~ hureh Sehool '!t 9:4G; sormon . H_"Not -,,,a,a, little girl. I'm year for co- perutivo' uale~hr9' and, l~oly ~mmu~l~n at 11 o:clock:

lIot.ft, " the hio WOQI Growers' Co'opera- ~h~ ~om n s Unlte1i 'J'h~!,k Offer-• tivll 'nssooiation, Willi rreeiY d at IIlg will b pr sen ted 1\ t~l~ serviee.

I It til. Chlne.s trO bolshevik' 110m warehouse of the The Pre.l'en,tation en'lce of the cia, all ~. eonars will . c.omc home last year, according to reports Dny.ton nl~trlct wll\ ~e held .11'1)_ UI. laundry dyed red. ' from L. B. P81me~, t he association hrlsb ch ~.r h, Dayton, 1)'1 the

president, just . received by D. E. n~ !I' at 3 :80. l)unhalU, m naPier of' the ' Wart n Rev. Joh""J. Sebae!!er. Rector.

I!l4Dator H~Bm John~~n SSlylt that connly W 01 pool. onsid rnbl h f,a one' ileneitor who has ' had til. W (J 1 had been tl'c('iv d by motol' FERRY CHURCH OF ~RIST pJ'l!lld.t1aI ~ ebtiN-Iy Itrn.dicn. truck bo.foT'C this dR~e . ervice at !l :30 II. m. , Mny 1, 1927 ted from Ill. system . . We wandcrcll First curlots came to the ware· ,e rman, "1'h Chri st of the Church" wh)' b. loolted I!IO much happier and house from Wyundott~ county a.nd Evening service 8 o·clock. Orches­more cOntented in bis recent photo- tho vangunrd oJ IIh l lllllCll ts which tru; sp cial mUHic; sermon-lecture , 1ft. ' ore expected to run considerable ov· on "The Most lIorriblc in in the

. er 4,000,000 pounds this SeBS!ln, Mr. , " ' Come! All cornell Come

. No~ -m. to quiet a ri~s al_tIoa Uk. a few hundred husky lIIarta... '

Pnlmer &lid. Members of the organ early!!1 o' • in Ulany wool-prC:lduei'llg- ter- Nathan Jobnson, Minister.

"'toties are at work to merease tht> amount of Ohio Wool . co-operatively CHRISTIAN CHORCH sold. fa- Sunday.School at 9 :30;

The present spring has been Everybody cordially invited. . • '\eorable , to early ahearlng of

TIt '. Mr. Pnlmer reportll, and the METHODIST CHURCH omson apparently coming to market in Sabbath School, 9 :16 B. m.; Preaeh-\rondi~ion. Wool bags have already . g Se v'ce at 10:30 a m.· Epworth ~ee1'l received at the County Farm In ° r I • , E jlureau office, Lebanon, and Mr. Dun League . .at 6 :~6 p. m.; vening "am has plans under way to permit Preaching SerVIce a t 7 :30 P. m.

- I .......... to 110 .U ki.d. of EI..,. ,11 wool growers of the county to L. A. Washburn, Palitor.

~AYNESVILLEi OHIO

F . D. ' Dakin W.llI ill Cil1t:lnnati, Monday.

Sec ° E. P . -narlal\ i'or ' 011 kinds of .El lecu·jcal Work'.

Mn. J . E. McClure in Dayoln, FricJlly. , .....

Ml'II. Forr at Hough was quite last week.

ee E. -Po Harlan lor oil kinds of Electtical Work.

1II1sR l>ori~ llnw'ke, wl,lO "'liS fllllL ~iek laiSt- week, is out' again.

"Yourcx' '.. ilverseal- lt you wnnt Mrs. ~nto Colemqn lind lItrs. p. 1 •.

Crane spent Fl:ido1 in D . tQn.

thll be8~ in i1~erwar. . tllrt your hope chest. JlOW. Beautifll l p~H01'11 8 for your selection nt Cary's Jew;Jlry

Lebanon, Ohio. .

Mr$. Ethun rune, of Dayton, Mr. nnd 11-5. N. P. J ordan vis ited spent S lurllny in Wayne$\,lIlc.

Piquu friends, Sunday.

Joh n Beach vifl lwd a niece in UI-h Mrs. Walter ' Me lure unci lI'lra. It. .... G. ross were Dllyton visitors, M\ln·

land Co uri ty last week. day. '

Mr. lind Mrs. J. H. Smith wero Dayton visitors, 1I10ndny.

Charles Satterthwaite is ing n house in Wilmingtofl.

plnste.r-

Mr. and .Mrs. L. A. Zimmerman were ·Dnyton visitors, MondllY.

Mrs. Robert Furnns, who has been ~uite sick, is improving lIicely.

Don't .fail to attend A. K. Day's Big sale, Thursduy, F ridny lind , ut. urday. •

By sc.lcctin~ a Gruen Wat h r'al' the graduato yO\l en~oy I,ho cert~inty that you have a lime piece of genu­ine worth and nation-wide prestige. See our newest modciIJ. Cary's Jew ery Shop, "The HODie of Gifts," Lebunon, Ohio.

Lester Gordon. is in charge of the ~elegraph office lilt Dodson, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Crone nttcmd-

cd n ploy /It Lebanon, Thursday ev· td..J ~ •••• e1 F,lItI." h .... participate. • _ •

...... MftraI·,...,. .. a ... ter STUDY THIS ONE - Don't fail to attend A. K .Day's ening.

LYTLE _....... . big sale, Thursday, Friday and Sat­urday. Mrs. L. ' A. Zimmerman was hOBt­

ess to the '''Jolly Matrons" Sa~U1'day

GIVE HIM A CALL Salesman-"Thls ear baa a won­

llerful pi<;kup," . llignifted Ballker--"Neither my wife nor myself are. Intereated in that 80rt of thinl""

E. F. Rlefsnider has IIlmost recov. afte,moon. , Mr. an d Mrs. Charles Mullenix are ered froni 8 serious operation, and

now riding in R new Sedan. is out again. Make every day Mother's D[\y i~ PRICES ItEA.SONABLE

A . Surpri$8 ~oming Soon

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith are re- t he service of your gift. elect modeling their home. ' Mrs. Charles Anderson and son, ksome,thlnllt beautifu l and lasting lor

\·Hlllro,ld. spent F'riday with relat1veJ from Cary's Jewelry Shop, "The MiIIB Gladys lIergdall was a recent in Spring ' Ve,lley. Home of Gifts," Lllbanon, Ohio.

guest of friends in Cincinnati. Mrs. William. Long and Ion IIpent One of o~ J8peci81t1~s

Saturday in Dayton. ,watch repairmg. . Cary II . W B dall d S D Shop, Lebanon, OhiO.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cross nntl Herman Conner sp,ent Sunday at. Oreb, Clermont county,

GOING DOWN

He (as cnnoe rOIll.!;) - "Don't lll' lICt·n.lll, \\, , 'r(> nl)' tell f 'l, t 1t' III lonu/ ' . • 'ho (looking t'(lu1l(1) - '" hcl'u is i~? "

Uo- "Untlcrn nth u~."

....--- .. _- -.-- . 0 '11' , II) . - ' ' 1'0 ' '1" ,U' k Jnnu(n'·ht r~r,. , .. ut l).:on l .. r !'It

S~,d ' II J 'I'OIlO t'l.lk \ III ~o " • I vc.! I,y til ilOM r Tfu~ t~1 ot Wnyn u 'Co' " Khll'. W,rre ll • ulI ll' Ohlo~ M tho ot­tl ' 0 , tho I rk ' l) &;\ \ '1 '''''\V ' lsllin I\l t it .. \ 11)11081'111 \ NlLtlo lI ILI I Jnll k. ' l ' Iti' 4 w h 't) i')'Qhl~k 11'(,W n, Jta~l\.I t' n .. ll\tU.I(U'll 'C lll w

• 1'· UIO.\ l · . ~I ,\. II . 1fI~7 IQr rurn l ~ h l" l!' l llll r "lIoll'llIl; 'lul l)' 1l .... ·l1 l·; .

Olin 1 H, t Oll st. t.~ 1 h Ufl , tr tt k ! ()r IlU" Il.)lnutlc ~t'tlvlty r l HUld hols l dll ~" p delilgn \\ It h WOO d o r Klet\ l ('ut) (01' tlrt vur. .

,nd, "hIder uhnll s ub",l t wllh JI18 Ithl "Q,'cltlca llons ot Ihu truck ott~red w llh lhe lIlIIlt . .. \love s pe \rlu.! .

'I"h u I.onril Qt 'l' l' US \ t l 9 '"09 r Ye t hc " lIt /lt to reject nn y or nil 1)1118 . ~, o r d r ot th l' Donl'd o r ' L\J'lUA t t"4H~.

E. I" TIJUM, ' ';. W . K 'O IlN I,",! " W . S. nI1A II.\H.

"rtl ~troK of \ V6 :\' II '" 'J'vwlU5I1 i p . .1. 0 : A It'I'W H I ' liT. C I r lt. nt · lIIt ·5 t

5'Q"acribe to tb. MI.!"I a ... tt ..

HOUSE WIRING

-and-

GENERAL REPAI~ WORK

-9n-

ELECTJUCAL APPLIANC ES

True E.ri mate.

~., P. 'HARLAN· ELE TRt tAN

GRAND THEATER; ~ebanon --~.----

Two Show8 Daily 6 :30 and 8 13n,...p. m .

WFAPPRfciATEYOuiiPiTRONiiE -----::;, ---

'''The Most Horrible Sin in the World" WHAT IS IT? CO TO TH E FERRY CHURCH

At 8 p . m.,

Sunday· Ev~ning, M,ay 1st, AND HEAR ABOUT IT. SOMETHING DIFFERENT I

Orc ..... tr. M, .. ic .Dd Speci.l Sinl'in • •

W~tc. lI.i. .pace ••• ... ..m ... _ .. ce a ..... t •• rpri .. to 0'" .a.,. Fri..... aael c •• t_.ra wtao Iaa_ .. I.... .. to ..... 1cI- 08r .... i_

... Messrs. m. erg an . . .

Henkle were in Olncinnati, lIurvey~ Mr. and Mrsl. Charles Anderson M.Mr·Mand Mrs. Lester Gordon andl'~~!!!!!!!!!!!!=!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~-~ __ _ ing a couple of days . ago. son II . pent Sunday with Mr. and . 188 artha O'Neall were in Wi~ •

~r. and Mrs. Lawrence Slms· mov. 'Mrs. Allen Emllick, of Lytle. last Wednesday evening. .;---------~ ........ ----... -----------.

Bring Your Eggs to 'Kroger . . . .... Ic:h,.... ..... ' .... ei. ••• ccea •• · w.

.eat to . til.... all •• r c ........ ...,

boll. •• ~ .... 'old, for tlaelr oc ........ -do. _e1 eoalel •• e. I. • ..... .AIod I-... fai.,. _ pi.:.... ... .1_ ' fO~ .... _. 1'00cI q~tJ' food PM'

.eta •• ia til:- ..... "Iak.. aft ---­

......... pJ-.

cd their household goods wdod, MQnday:.

,Mrs. L. A. Zimml\rman was called For Sale--32-volt American Beauty to" Port Clinton, this morning on ae- Electric iron, in good eonditlon .Mrs. count of the deutn of an aunt. :I,.auronce ~rown, WaynesvLUe. Mr. and 1Irs. Clarence Smith,

Dayton, att.ended tho funeral of Mrs. McGrew here last week. Th~ monthyl Red llrrow auction . F. E. VahOfl~n attended tho meet-

.. BI h G h . 1 I be held Thursday afternoon at !Dg of the OhiO Wholesale Grovers -rI!' fane e rha adm ,111118 oWb y t're- .t:1 o'clock at Myer Hyman's stOre '8ssochition at Columbus, ';1'uesdI\Y.

COv8I'1n&'l'om a ar a a ou ,a- • • week ago. .. " Beautiful diamonds 'for the sweet ' Miss Loretta Titus, oI Detroit,

Kr. William Orelghton is slightly heart or graduate. Select yours spent a few days with her par nts, improved after Butrering fo~ several at Oary'&. Jewelry Shop, II'l;'he Home Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo .Titus and family days with quinay. pf Gifts," Leblan.on, Ohio. " ' . Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cnrtwright ,nnd

Mr. and ~ Frank M.iltenberger . . . daughter, MillS Evelyn, and Mr. : and Bon, MilOI were Sunday cuesb Miss Rose WUkerson, of Colum- L. Cartw right" spent o Sunday iri Cfn • of Mr. and Mrs. iohri lL Smith, at bus, is spendu\iI a few dan with cinnati.

• Mrs. Lester GOI:don and Miss Martha W.yne.~ne, ' O'Neall ' . ,

Dr, L. G. Brock was called, Sun- Mr, and Mrs. Bonry Satterthwaite day eveninc to the home of Mr. M.r. ~d Mnl. E. Hurley, of and family wer!! dinn~ guests, un-Cbarl~1 JOhnB, who W8I Butrerlnc Burlington, spent Sunllay 'With of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie SaUm:t h-

,a bad ' hemorrahK9' ot .the noae. doughte~, ' Mra. Robert . Furn81 in Dayto.n.: '" Mrs.- LeIla Wharton ' 'vlslted her family: ' • - . ~ Don't fail to attend A,. K. Dlly's

:fatiher, Lee Greathouse, lo Dayton, Latest in Jewelry and unuaal big R le, Thursday, Friday and Sat-!!II!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!J!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!~!!!!!! SathtorgrtdaY, who baa been quite lick for the graduate, at Cary'8 urday. .

t~~!!I!I" •• IIIIIIIIII.~I!I,III!II.~IIIII!!I!!!I!!.~II!I •• !II!~."'!II" wi ' ppe. , , Shop, "The Rome , of Gif>·" Leba· • • , ..... _. _ d blldre .... MiM Annie - B,town, '.of Columbus, lira. · V .......... Nuh an c n, non, Ohio. ' spent , several days wjth her alster,

of Canfield, Ohio, ar~tlng her MIIIII "l,iall)e Brown, at the Friends slater, Mrs. l(~ Gr and h~ H band, . ome. . , '

. Mrs. Mary great-granddauchter, Marilyn Youncll, at WaynHville, Sunday. . ;

Iir. and Mrs. Charl··~tu=~~~:~ I "en ealled to Franklin S by the rune. of

bra,the,r. HaITlo> llaU8IIix. 1Ir. and Hra. walter Whitaker Bec:kett;

had for their Sunday, guests tile for- ~a~UIIII ' mer's brotber.i)l.Jaw and !.later, ~. and Mra. 'Lester Potr, of DapoDt ;

Swubiy 'aftemoon l'Uuta of Hra. Myrtle Cox were: Mr. and MH. O. R. Stroup, of Germantown, an4 her parents, Mr. tDd lira. P. W. Stroup, of Il!Comat. ' ;. '

Mr, and Mr!. Kelllj!l~ ~Gr&I\a.:a daughter, Ber,tlce, a~ded the E, church semee at 8priqboro. day mornin~, and wen diDner -'-,_~,_·I ----·

Ml', and ~ C. W. , AlIl.rlcbt.

and .Mr.a., A. DaJton, wen Sa1~uj

-" - .. ,-~'- of II". and . Little Bobby ; maimid over riigll~ , l

. Mr. 'and M.r8, .J. :Ioi E. · S~it1t, Mri. Ann Smith and Mra. Susan Saylor visit"d. Moraine Cltj FrI"dairl! plt,Dt Saturday evening and enjo),ed the fine I dl!lpiay .on 0 ¢iblt the~. .•

" . Sunday dinfler guest. of .:Mr., and

Mr.. Albert . Stacy;;. and r dJa.ughter, we,e: Mr. and , 'Mra. Wilbur WiJi:. I~ms, of Houston, Ohio; ADd lila. Dearth Sheehail anli daqhter, ~ of }five Polot. .

.. Mr. " and .Mr.. Charles Anderlen aOJlB, of' Waynesville, we~ ·Sun. dinner PIISU ot' Mr, ana Mn;

Emrick,. and in the afternoon' all 'a~n~~d' the concert at the

C. R. .• rhool.room" Dal1on. · . •

Stokes' Pure Jersey 'Milk ~or Sale

Bread Country . 2- 1b. T"in . or split-top loaf . . . , . . . . . . .

Pou.d Loaf ............................ 6c Vienlia, loaf ....................... .. , .. 7c RJ., I 1j-lb. lo.r .. .... ................ 1Oc Whole Wh_t, loaf .......... ... : •. 8c

Cakes C~Uhtty Cl~b; - ' . 3Sc Round Layer, each . ... " . ... .

COUD,trJ CI.b, .qu.~. lay.r, 20 ouDce, .ach ........ ,. ., .... .................... , .. 25c IPouod Cak . . ........ .............. ..... .. lc9 '(IpoDle Cake : ........ : ... , .............. HIC 'AnleJ .Food 'Calie, •• ch....... ..... .......... ............ .. ......... : ......... , .... ........ 25 ..

Se~d Potatoes C!~t~fied,~Cobble'.t $5','1' 0 ., bu. $2.59, 2·bu.ba, .. _ • Earl)" Qhioa, · bu~h.l. -2.43; ,2.bu.h •• ~.I . : .. """" " .......... , ... ... . ,., ........ 92

Milk Coun'try Clu'b Evaporated, 25c . • . IQW price, 3 tall, cans . . ... . .

s ... 11 .In, 3 .

Grape. Fruit '23c" Lara.; JUI"7, 54-.in. 3 fq'

, .'

Hams