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15, 1920
Whole NUmber 5400
Community~rvi~_ Institute W as a Success I
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Big Audiences Were Present at Every Session- Staff Were Attractive Ent.ertainers
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C01111l1llniLy Servi ce Chairmen I ll unn il1 l{ fur a Uusy Year A lready Tental ivc Plans Are Formlliated Whi ·h Will I idl' th e \\'hole COl1llllUlIjty Jf Carrieu Out
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the Department (If Thle divisIon will make a buslD1I8 ·of placlDg neW' 41100verlell ID oommon nee that otber_loe would not be bAlard of Rwln. to tbe fact that man, ot ,hem are Dot praotlcal at the UlDe na.,. are produced. ~Ioulture .
APPEARED BEFORE TEACHERS INSTITUTE
Miss Elizabeth Chandler left Sunday for Scio, where she will teach . th 19 O year. TIIe C,ad'IZ Repu· b' again lican of recent dare lIoys that Dr · B. F • S tanton.o f Alii. ance, an d Mlas Elizabeth Chandler, of lhe Scio Nor· mal were amoni the best that ever allpeared berore the Harrison COUIIty teachers. during the institutt' held at Cadiz ThiR speaks well for this youn!r lady, and no doubt her SlICCess will be great in her work this year at Scio.
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\\' :11' tI "n..ta. an' II,,· 1! IIl·. I, ,) ( Mr. Mr. and Mr ~ . U . l. ('rane unu ~(I I1 . ,' 1 '1 " (·11 :111.... \\'"" lIl1 rd .111t1 flllllil .\' . 1·: thlll1. wcre l 'i ncinnlit i vi ~i I Or :l . 1 i du y. M I·'. ~I.lr\' I. ,\ 11111 11 ". of Wi lmingI ,,,11 .\I " nol :lY 111 1: 111 wit h l{pv. I Mr . :' nd Mr~ . Fr"d l.eollll l·d. uf .I ' I".. I":" 1·.•,I.l'af'"der all ol fMlll ily. l\inlCMMill". Hpell t !'lI l1duy wit h rei,,· tll' e ~.
Mr: alld ~1r" . J ohn Nic hols . of S hart e~. I·b. were I he week-end
GOOD ' NEWS FOR FISHERMEN
AUTO TAGS TO BE ON SALE SOON
Mr. and Mrs. A . D. Haines. of Springfield. we re guests of Mrs. Anna E. Haines at dinner. Monday . Miss Helen Marlatt entertained at dinner, Sunday, Miss Olive Allen and Messrs. -,",yman Silver and Coulus Younce .
R D, Cla"ett and family were entertajned at dinner, Sunday, at the home of ~rs. Alice McKinsey and daullhter, Miss Hen.ietta. M1'!I. Huldah Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Burnett, Mrs . Forest Graham and children and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Smead were Sunday Iluests of Mr. and Mn. Will Stroud.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Robitzer had a couple of in-field wobbles in the 88 dinner !tuests, ,Sunday, Mr. and first, and singleR by Mounts and Roll Mrs. O. J. Alexander al1ld Mr . Glenn coupled with a passed ball and an erAlexander and family, of Dayton. ror tied the !lcore in the last of the and Mr . and Mrs. J. D. Marlatt. fifth . After two of our boys had been reo tl'red I'n the sl· vlh. Jarrelt doubled to Mr, and Mrs. M. A C~rnel1 enterleft and the faithful Haggerty, etc. tained Sunday at their c:ountry home tJ gallic WIt . II a' scrcec hi nIl, ....,..+"'''-'_pI6 Springll" Mlr. W. Wright WOllie grasa-cutting double, just inside of Ilnd wife. Mr. Paul Wright and wife, the left foul Ii 011. Manager Burke Mr . Wilbur Rexrote and wife, Mr. let out an l' nfantl'le howl nt tills J' unc- C, DeMersman. wife. son and daugh~ ture, but was soon pacifi ed by Hoss ter and Miss. Velma Cornell. an1 GOUld. who were close to the Little Ma~y Louise Zimmerman play and knew that the hit was fair. celebrated her seventh birthday, Saturday. with a delightful afternoon party . Twenty-four of her friends were present and made merry tor the afternoon . A delightful lunch was' servpd, .and the MiBSes Leah Smith. Helen ~arlatt smd Henrietta McKinsey assisted Mrs Zimme rman in the entertainment, A
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- --Mr . anll Mrs. C hll~ . Garri~on. of Mr. Cleaver. county game warden. ; Cincinnati. 811ent Sunda y wit h ChaR. has just put In the river above th l! Wasky and family . dllm. abClut 3000 fish. These fi " h J . B. Chapman and fnmily nml include bluelrills. rock baBs, croppics. catfiah and a new variety. callpd F. I!. Henllerson anti family were in brim . There will be more added a Wilmington SumlllY aflernoon. little later. and there will IIlso be a quanity of bass besides the above J . C. Hawke and wife and John mentioned. Mr. Cleaver will In the Fromm and family Hpent Sunday near future, have some phea8'ants to with relatives in Pleasant Plain. distribute to various parts of the county. Mr. and Mrs . Wallace McClelland. This is the time to talk about a of Laurelville, Ohio, are the guests dub. There · have been several at- of Mr . and Mrs . Itoy Hathaway. tempts to organize a game and fish . . club here. but it has never succeeded MISS Sarah Jane Daniels, of the At present the fans ought to be wi I: Ohio Militarv Home. S~IlI I~ skY: waA ling and ready to j oin a club and see the week-end .gu est of Edwlll Chanthat it survives. There are enough dler ami family. fans in the t ownehip who enjoy ,, . , catching flsh with hook and line to . I he staff of the Co m~nlll1lty Serspend a IImall amount for the pres- vice left, Saturday mormng. for Maervation ot the fish against illegal son: at. which ~Iace they are holding fishing. an institute thlt week.
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JUNIORS WILL
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All roads seem to lead to Lellilnon .this week, and the peoille of lhe countryside are loyal to thei r ow II county fair. judiing from thecrowda going through town.
favor of the WiI ~o n -Cox league of nationAidea . Senator Hnrdillg' NIlYS: "The Maine election is reas~url1nce thll\. the people mean lo Tr> 1 II rn to representative gov e rlllll l'lIl under the constitution throulI'h th e agency of the Hepublican Ilarly Ilnd that Maine takes the lead in declaring (or America unmortgag~d to the old world, but still ready to serve humanity as American conscience impels."
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Clyde Coleman. of Norwood, came up, Saturday. and t ook Mr . and Mrs. J . II . Coleman bnck to Norwood with him for an exLended visit.
Orndoff, who will continue the busl- was closed on Monday on account net!8 at the 'same old Btand on South of thll Jewish New Year. The Busy Women's Claaa of the Main street· Mr. Servis iB at the . W. E. Cornell and family, Russell M. E. Church met at tbe bome of present time working for Mr. OmMrs, Lou St. John, Saturday after- dorf, but Mr. AII"n has not deCided Sall~bury and family. Ronald Hawke, and family, Ralph Miller and family nOOD. d what he wllI do. d B t H Oan k d f l'ly Silent The meetir1i W611 called to' or er - - -....- ••- - an er ar"""c an am b yt heprCSI'd en t anda' very mer· . t I:'·t Sunday at the Zoo I'n Cincinnati' ( esting program followed. ~ After business topics were dlacu.. .. Lieut. RUBSel Haines flew over John Wilson, who livoo in th~ Caea· ed, delicioul refreahmentll werl! MondilY morning and advertised ar's Creek neighborhood, WWl mar. I eerved by t~e ho.at~ fQllowe~ by a . the fact that h~ would be at the rled Wednesday. September bt, te> 0.. deli,h t f " I lIQl:ial h. O\1r untII' Leba ' non fair this week, and lit so .Mrs Harriet Uvard, of 8illaboro. tIme f or ~ depart"re. (Jlul adjoumed at tbe much per flight, people could see 'rhe ceremony took "lllce at Lexinlr• ".ual hour, The next meetin" ·wlll · the' race!! from his aeroplane. ton, Clinton county, and after the held October 9 at the ho~e -of The followinll farmera: 'Instltute ceremony came to the WilBOn home. 10 un. Lucile Salillbury. will be beld. in the county thiB wln- ·Mr. and Mrs . Earl McMa!>an and Mr. WillJon is a p,rosperous fa~elt ter: -Carlisle, Februapv " 18-19,' . , II h "-' "'-' W "" ! . '01 . son.-Mn.J.W. McMakan, Mr .. and an as mallY ulen.,. In . ~..e • Pleasant Plain, February 21-25; ·Ma. . . . t nsh' M W'IBOJr has 1I~,.~ ~:9>,: ~ Mrs John Hammtlrsly of Dayton,~ow Ip. re . .. . l 0 Watch Aequlre. LIttle 011. . IOn, fe~ruary 28:24r6reg;o~la, Feb· ~:r; Sunday !ruests of M,I'S. Viola . ie~da in Clinton county. ~bere' , . '. 5 It tallell ooly oDe·tenth of a 25-~. . . Care1 and Wlullhter. Mr, .and Mra. has hved all her life, Tbear ~&i"'" eO to keep aU or the m.ftebllleJ'J' 01 tile • . ' - • .; Melhkan stayed over fo.r a (ew in both eountieswiab them tbQ beet. I ~td1 Ia pOd numtac 0l'IW , . a Tbe Ml.....1 Gazette, tJ"i,!J. ,.ear. dap' .vlsit. ' of luck. ' : '
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haines, of the Ohio Masonic HOIne. at Springfield are spen(ling a few dnys with relati"eR and friends he re.
. ' Old Brussels, Ingram or ster carpet and rugs made mto not l'• ran kl'In I',ug . . cost anybody a big amount. to. . W earwe II" I'.Ullil. JOII~ a clUbl'1 and tthhethbenefits deri ved Co .. Franklin. Ohio. The Republican party carried w b e we wor e money. everything on the ticl< et MondllY, - - -. - . Mr. anti Mrs. W. H. Allen, Rev,lelected governor. eve ry and Mra . J. I". Cadwallader and Miss man amI" the entire . state senate. • Clara Lile were calling on Xenia The state i~ usually Republican hy friends Sunday afternoon. 10.000. but wenl GI.i,OOO Mondav. showinll that large numbers of the Mr. Harvey Rye and Miss Mary Better send in your Old Carpet women o( lhllt state had V.Oled. Salisbury were q uietly married In and Rugs now 1.0 reserve a place for They seem lo vole int e lligently. as Lebanon Thursdav afternoon, by the weaving your "WearweU" Ru gs. lhe ballot showed th ey:were not in Rev. Osnlel Clerke, at the M. E. Franklin Rug Co .. Franklin, Ohio. parsonage. Mr . Rye , who is the Bon of Mr. and Mrs Chas. Rye, is a J. P . CUmmings. our local postrural' mail carrier und is also a pros- master, was absent . Thursday and perou s farmtlr. Mrs. Rve is the Fridav of Inst week. attending the daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. W. P postmasters ' convention at Cincln· Salisbury, and is one of Waynesville's nati. prominent young ladies. Girted The Woman's Aultillary. of St. with a fine voice shtl has sung herself into popular favor here, and Mary's Church will meet with Miss has many friends . The you ng cou- Emma Heighway Friday afternoon ple apent a short honeymoon in Chi· at 2 o'clock. A full I'ttendnn(~ e is cago. arriving home Sunday evening. desirfd. On Monday evening a large crowd Harry Haines, and son, lliram. of their friends gave them a villor· ous belling. and the new Iy weds reo are spl'nding a few days wilh relasponded by invilina- lhe bell e rs into tives here. Harry lIaya he i~ alwuys the house and treating them to can- glud to gilt back to the old hom e I anu ~ee his friends . dy and cigars. WAR Qf. N G. IiARO(NG. OI1IQ
POPULAR BUSINESS ---_. - .--- FIRM CHANGES aters pre~ent sit up and lake no· Ch~{:e~\~eU;!~~~uor~~t~:o~\!:a:r~~: Howard Burton saved tlle game BUSY lIIOMEN'S tice at their antics. f h' . h h n Myer Hyman and family spent parlor owned by J. C. ' McCoy, who or IS team t e last of t e sevFrillay morning !lnd nftern~on lately purchased it from Ed Star- enth, when he made a beautiful di v· CLASC MEETS Servia 4: Allen have aold their Sunday and Monday with relatives were entirely giyen up to discussions ling. "Bobby" will be welcomed Ing catch tbat robbed Roll of a hit . "I intereats In their garalre to Earl in Cincinnati. The Hyman Mtore .nd tent.ative programs were sub- ba~k to Wavnesville, 611 he has al. mltted t.o the lIe,veral chairnian for ways been one of our' favorite IlOna thoI co~nmg y~ar i ~:rk: I k I as well as a iOod athlete and ball 0 cloc a arghe player, and he will Burely have the n t e .evemn g a commulllty Bupper was g ven at t e t t th t d t B WtJlte Brick Ml!eting houae.Everl- BtuPkPor 0 ~ owMn and coun ry .. e • t t th t d 00 poSieISIOn on ay morntng. tl lInl{ 0 ea a was goo • waR Mr. McCoy and family will "0 back th de • tll d d I .. h was eor ro .. e uY,an a arge toN Leb th· f crowd was there to enjoy it. The ew anon. elr ormer ome. band rendered a fin" concert after • - ... the supper, which was thoroughly ~ enjoyed. Inlltltute Staff E:njoyed
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Mr . and Mrs. Ed Slarlin K spent I(UOHt~ of l\-Ir. P.:rry I\I'nrick Ilnd - : - - - - - - - : - - - - - - - - a coupl e of days Iu~t week with family. friends here. Mr. Iln d MrR. E' V. Barnhart Mr . anr! Mr:l. J . M. Tayl or and Mr. sp('nt a c" nple ot clays thi s week Lou Printz Silent Sunday with rela· with Itay Smith and family, of tiv es in Dilyton . I!ruol(vi llc .Ohin.
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MIAMIS PLAYED THEIR BEST GAME
The conference was dlwoted ' t o gameH and dL c IIHs ion ~ , after which Ilames were fully ciemollRI rated, ~ogether wilh some old-time folk ,I"nees. The eve ninlr WIIS enjoved t o lire limit, and It ca rried the oldel: people present back to their young· er life. and made 80rne the young·
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T h(' C'''ntmullily II1 ~ til\lle lu.. ld ·1l'''II7.il'r. IIl1d IIi_ "ife i ~ II capila l Iwl d IH 'r!' 11I~ 1 T u ,.~.lay 4·v.. nilll[' :<:hil"', ,lory lell"r Mr Nolan. a8 W P.d IW~. l ll V. Thll r8c1ay . a mi Fr idll .' a lr"ad), "Ia il-d. m ukt'~ you sinlt whe· wus a In; ly h Ulle H \lc· [· e"~.· 1':lIch i'lll. r )UIl wnnt tu 0: not. IIn'~ he wa H day ' ~ ,·" nfrn' II(·" wa" w4· 11 ullendl'd a J"II.\' <'"Ih"'rl 1Il t- I, ter . MIH~ Mar1IIIIIIIIl'l "cul IIt·opl .· we re enthu H,·rl . gu .. ril e HU SHC'y ImoIVH gU IIi C'S all d M. L. MlIIer. 76 years oid aDd IIltd it l o"k~ UK Ilw UKh 11I1'11' "ill I1I' JIIII\\' to "xJ.llai ll tiI PIll. and IlPr ~rll~" 1It111 a compositor on Senator Har; tIO l11e lhillM' tloili K Ih is winter in (\Jln ' ful mlllllll' l' inHlill"d her ICH."un H into ' dlng's newspaper, the Marlo" Star. He blUl been employed by nWllitv :-;.~ r v k~ '111' lI illls of Ih fo lilll ll lll' pllly!'r witli out a Hccond ~ x the Republlc9n PresIdential canNIlIi .. ;11l1 COlll lllunity ~ervice WCrt phllllJ Li ol1. Mi RH FTllII r i ~ proved fI didate tor 26 )'ears-.aJ1ti taught ( ully t'x IJl uined In Iho~e whu 01 tell· Ilrill ianL tlll kpr and hE-r le illative Harding to Bet tne. ti ed . Ullt! if the J.l lan ~ laid down LJ) pru"rU IIi un pl:l y~ ulIII th e nllln8g ~ · thul orgall il.a tion arc car ried lIut. Illl'nt of the m Will< \'l' ry plain and to it " 'ill certuin ly he for th e b 'I ter· tbe p,linl. menl or not only ou r ow n commu n· Th e comlllill eeH IIppointed will d o ity. \) ulthrnugh out the county . a~ g"flu work US tli ey are willing to go we ll. UII Lebanon , MllIlOlI , Fra!lklili . ahl/arl and see tha t th e work il< donI', Springlull'o and Morrow nil huv £' and the cnmmunitv wiliinok rorw a rd community cenl crR lo Il winter of Kood community ser· Tu esday evening. Il special conter· viet!. ehce WIIS giv.,n UJi l .. t' xJ.lhlllali on ~ The Community Service means ( Word . and mU<lc b,. 'l'oru ) ami com multily sinRing. Mr. Nolan . g reat deal t o the peopl e Ilnd it meam True to otJr last week'lI prediclion. of N ew York. was s ure ly on hi ~ ~ great denl to those who hlive un. we have a much happier story to tell j olJ. II" he 1I 111l.1 I! t: ver> body ~ il1l1'. nol derlaken th e work but the whol .. you. thi~ week . Our Miamis tra\'· by fur ce. UIUI"l'dlUrul.llllt by hiMpe r- will bll juslified in' the bell erman t eled to the Warren County fair ilonrtlil,Y 11m! I(Uooi IIll tllre HiH joll) of the' cummunity in Ii heller com- ground, hlMt Sunday ~fternoon , and wuy uf ll"oitllC Ilf,"'r hill Iludience en. munity spirit and 11 working togel h- rlefellted Ihe greatly Improved Lebtltu Hed th" nt tu the "uint where the) er of the peop le for Il common anon teulll by a score o.f 3 tu 2, in bv m !! r ~ ly hRd to Ring . whether the y welfare. far the best an~ anapPlelt game they wi l!hed to ur nol. - - -___ - - have played thlll season'. Harold Osborne pitched one of his very best Wt!dn.,oony morning was given. games and hia support WaR of the o\' er tn 1\ nt ce ti.~ uf all th e ~ommit.. very best. Every player 111611 full of Le .. ~ . a nti ItIHj re.sel! Wll re l( lven b> pep and was on his toes at all times, the ijtutf exp lli llJill1( UIlt! I.:IVlng lid · vice IL" I,) Lht' !Jl'~l rn"ltliH of d oinK :lnd Illl of them kept chaltering like a bunch of magpies throughout the th e yeu r's work . Di ~c'I l'!.~in Il H fCJI· entire game. GOl,d sluff, boyB', tl y lu wl'tl lin 1" .lI\e tlll " nt ent ",rlainmenl it some more! elc .. (orllm>!. public SIJeBkilig. el f" Aut n llel'nse tagH fo r next year '1'he Miamis got away to a two·run bates , I: unll's " lid gaUl<! d.,mon~lrl1- will be placed on sale un or ahout lead . Buckram Crane beat Roll's tions . Decernu e r ZO. 19:W. A . G Snuw. wild throw of his grounder to first S l ~ry Telling Fealure slate reg iHtrur of UUtOH. recently and toddled to second when the great In lht! I1fterrtuun tli CUHlliuhB 011 slated . Thi ~ will toreslull the usual and on ly Decker (Carl McClure's story telling . g ames and play with ru sh 011 J unufl ry I, and the few weeks good work made him look like thirty d emonstra tion::!. The tlveninlC en ter- thereafter. centll. counterfeit) pulled one of his ttlinmenl consisted lOf commuOrder!! have been placed for 500,- brilliant stuntll while Prendergut nity singing and alldresses on thl' 000 passenll'er car t8g~ and 86,000 was at bat. The good SUlreant was different sut-jects by the experts Al commerclul car tags. rhey are to nnally Iliven free transportation and thi!l conference II special fifte!!n be ready by .November l~ which will both runners moved up a station minute program Wo.:. given. Miss' enable the state to send them by when Jar'rett hl't one to where the Kathryn Henderso n rendered a freight and save ('xtra Chllrlre3 in- right fielder couldn't reach it. Then I'nto I·,., bat "ot bellutiful -piano -so lo, w h ich was so volved in rushing tags through by Bob Burton and hl' s L... .. expresa or parcel post. actl · on. and Buck and Pummy pal'd ) well recei~ed thllt Hhe hal to (lIllY an encore. The Men of Waynesville • - • their respects to Carl Dakin at the Illee club also iave two fine Belec~ home plate. tions . Lebanon got one of these back on Thursday morning, discu9llion of "Dake's" single and atolen base and
Btory telling and at the nooll hour the schbols were visited and demonatration in music was given . In the afternoon, home talent entorlainmenta, plllYs and Jlognnts were fully discussed 'fhis melting was largely attended. and the Mother's club was !riven attention' The evening's entertainm'mt began with another local concert, when tht! Misses Kathryn Henderson and Fran· ht( u I ces J annpy ren d ered a d e IIg piano duet .lollowed by a ladies double quartet, which proved to be excellent and took 80 well that an imcore had to be relld ~ retl ) '(james Are I layed
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