Miami Gazette August 31, 1921 - August 29, 1923

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--, .i:f,~,-;- -I,IWILMINGION K, C, . 'COMPULS nRY SCHOOL - ~tl -- - ------LABOR DA Y FOi{ lY21 ATTENDANCE lAW·"'"----""---- - - - - ----=----= NOT SO MUCH =;ll!rl ,

Und er IlIw~ no w ill ,,11'1'1' ( a ll chil · dr£'n n,ust l(o 10 ~c h ( '(l l till the n",1' ~dll,,'1 sIlP lllit'~ at Hyman & ,Co . of 16, Jr, heyond Ihi R ng!' and p n~ 1 J .,1l11 J ~ff r if'~ , of Orl'~onia ...... aR in the seventh grade in fchoollhey may go tn w.urk, at home or ., 1 ~I'w lll'r e t OW Ii 'l'hurHday. on an Age and Sl'huoling certificat e. A R'ootl nnbleachpd Muslin, spf'cial Also those undrr 16 who were ex cURed from Rc hool und er form er law ~ lOc, at ilyman & Cu , may continue at work by securing Arlhur Holt, of Yellow Springs, an Age ani! Preemployment Card , spent the week-end here, Four papers (blank forms will . be provided for these) must be fi led by FOR SAL.E- House aRd lot on Main the parent or guardian in order t o 8t reel. Katherine Prendergast. J1 obtain the certificate or ca rd. These Boys Srhool Suits or Knee Pants. are: (1) The pledge of some perRon , or firm to employ the child , (2) The . - - - - - - - - - - - lit spedlll pric Cll, at Hyman & Co. IIchool repurt of the child for thl! Mi 8.'l Mary Hawke , of Lebanon, previous yea r. (3) A physican's cer ~P"lIt laRt wt'ek Iwre with re lative~ tificate as to health. (4) Proof of age Thi ~ must be other than even th e Mr. Herbert G£'lter, of Dayton, amdavit of the parent! or guardian. spent Sunday wiLh the Younce fam- A duly attested copy of the birth ily , ce~~·_r,".a te (these are Dot to be had in ru~al districts) or the affidavit of Llld il!ll , Black or White Hose, best a 25(' villu e, spedal Inc . at liyman & friend or neighbor will Buffice. In the absence of the~e the certificate -< ' Co, of the family physician will answer . Sqperintendentll of the city, ex· "'reU 'n. Hendl'l'lIOn and family spent Monday with relatives in NOT· empteU village, or county school dis· tricts. or persons deshmated by them wood . flre the only oneR who can issue the Mrs B. V. Smith spent several certificates. These supe rintend ents days with her daullhter aDd family. ('an not issue them until all four pa.In Morrow . pers specified have been filed with them . Mr. and Mrs J , A Baker of Cin· The necl!ll!lary blank forms have "Innat i, visited relatives her'e for the not yet been furnished the school week-end, lind altended the Weh- superintendents, Those need ing Cllrr reunion. them should send in their names and Harold Howell, of Chicalro, III, addresles to the county superinten.pent a few hours here lallt week dont (except in Franklin and Lehanon Village districts) who will 'mai I among his friende . them the four blank forms as he Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elwell. of himllelf haa them, After s~hool8 begin. those living in Dayton, spent Sunday 'with L, A, Mason, Morrow, Kings Mills, and Zimmerman and family , Wayne Township School Districts Born-To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence can go to tbe superintendents of these Sherwood, or Wilminllton Oel.. Mon- districts who will be authorizeU to day, AUllusl 22. 1921, a 8On. issue the certificates through September. Thi8 is done to save a trip Mra. Lester Gordan spent the lat· to Lebanon. But in order to save ter part of the week with her sister, time all needfllg the certifizates Mrs. SI. Clair Fife, of Wilmington -Ihoultl send their names and address Men'a Athletic Union Suits. spec· to the County Superintendent for the f!iur blank fOl'ms needed. Those in lal 69c. at liyman & Co. Lebanon and Franklin districts of course going to their own superin· Advices from Newton, Pa ,•. are ~o the ealOCL lhlll Dr. T. Sherwood, who tend ent. Tho child must be on hand to aign haa been quite ill. Is a great deal the certifi~8te in the presence of the better. one iasulng it. The four papers speThe funeral service for Frank L Mr. and Mra. St. Clair Fife. of cified must be ready to file before Harris. 79, well·known resident of Wilmingtl,ln, spent Sunday with rei· the certlftcate can be issued . It ia aUves, Mrs. l<' ife staying over for a useless to expect It otherwise or to Centerville who died at the horne of expect one to be iI!9ued to anyone his son, Israel N, Harris, North Ave , few days. under sixteen, excepfthose excused Davton, Tuesday morning, August The Mi88811 Kathryn and Esther under former laws There is a fine 23rd, was held at 2 o'clock, Friday Henderson are spending the week of fifty to two hundred dollars for afternoon at his late home in Centerwith Mr, Clyde Coleman aDd family, anyone iB8uing these certificates ex; ville. lIurlal at Centerville. Mr . Harris was a life-long reside nt of Norwood . cept as specified , of Cen,lerville and had many fri end s ...- -Mr. and Mrs. E, V. Barnhart left both in that town and in Dayton. by auto tor a visit with relaUves He haa been retiNd for a number of In the East thia morning. They will years, hav.ing engaged in farminlr "rough it" on the road, and expect during the early part of his hte. to have a good time. His death came after an illness of five weeks. Beside his son, he is Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Smith and Mr. survived by fiv,e grandchihlren,and Mrs. Lawrellce Evans went to The annual re911ion of the 37th Dayton News, Blanchester Sunday to visit Mr, The deceased was a brother of lhe Clarence Bentley. who was badly Division Veterans AB80ciation , will late I. N. Harris, of this place, meet in Tuledo. Ohio, Seplember 25, hurt a~ that place last week. Those from here who attended th e 1921, at the Terminal auditorium. funeral were: Mesdames Alice McMr. and Mrs W·. 0 , Raper and A fare of one and one-half cents has Kinsey, EdiLh M, 'Hllrris , Mildred Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schatzman. oj been made on all ~rQilroad9 for the Taylor, Mi8.'l Lillie Nedry and Mr Cincinnati. lelt Sunday morning fOI round trip. In order to ltet this rate and Mrs, Ronald Hawke , New York City .and other EaRtem buy a one·way ticket to Tuledn. gel --- -cities, for a lwo weekll' visit. They a certificate from a 'railroad agmt at home. and after arriving in Tolemade the trip by aula. do go to headquarters. 80 you I~an Mr, and Mrs , Harry Murray and get a return ticket at half·fare rate Mr. Raymond Conner left last week , There will btl plenty to OCCUpv the for Atlantic City, and while then time while tbere. camp fires, ball will visit with relatives in New Jer- games, parades, boxing matches , aeyand other points. Mr. Co.rlller f;'ee ride!! and everyt~ing to make returned home this week. the boys welcome. Wear your uniA large crowd of Grallirers were form and go. present at the dedication of th ei r Mr. ~nd MI'I. Otho Henderson reo -:----.~. ---building on Main street Salurday tQrDed home Sunday after a three afternoon. At noon " sumptuous weekI!' vjait to Mr Wiley Crane and dinner was served. ifter which the family. of Bethel, Ohio , The Mi88e~ company adjo!1rned 'to the hall anti J.oulse and Mary Crane ac('ompanied listened to a fine "peach be Mr. Zawthem home tor a week'8 visit with yer, assistant Buperintendent of the relatives. Columbus schools. He was followed by the county deputy, D. E DUl1ham AmoAI[ th0lle who altended the fuJ C, Hisey was elected president who mllde a line talk . The Patrons neral of Zepheniah Underwood, of the Premier band at their relf\1. had a very successful day. AUlruat 41th oWere: MI'I, Myra F' Jar meeting laat week. and presided - - - --: ...- - , Wrllht" PhUadelphla. Pa., Mra, over the meeling , Aa a compliment Kelly Underw~od. and ~, Robert, . Qf Farmville. Va •• Geo, R ,Thorpe, to hil election he took the entire RIchmond, ,nd., Amos Underwood blind to Burto~'s and aet 'em up to , . Incteon. John, Edwin VnJerwood. Ict! \lream. which. of course, the boys -

---II"s lIel" n Mar la l t entertai ned a t It!; I 'hi, -,,; I'd , .':;;; ,' ,IJIIII"r lasl Weun esuayevl:!ninl(, Mr. TIlt' Wilrn in ,' loll 1\ I ' It'rIm i" I, nt ,Illri !llr~ , I':rn es t F';arnhart and Mr. Coulu 4 Ytlu nce , ~Illll uch in Ih"ir f1 \\'11 I'. ill1 al infl. nT I hat of an yilody 1'1"." <I - Ih ... y illl aJ:! ' incd IIH'), WI 'rl'. 1" ,,1 " ',,, ,1, Il 'lr \ Ii- , ~11S;: 1I ,,1t'1l ~I n r lal l R'ave a wei ner (I l11i,o Wl' nt t .. \\' il l11il1 l: I, '" , " "ndH I' ""fI - 1 a Linl{<' r L"n>:e r camp F riday lI ftern(,(, n, wil l, a "I"lll oil( h., ., playt',j , V" I'Tlini-: , '(,l'l'm l rnllpl eg of the a r e~ p l!ct al ol,' gun1\' . nil.! ~IOI ~ ,' e!'l ' '- IO lllwer spl we r.' present. and all r eveill'e fo) r wlia l "aPIII'lh'" hC'rI' I hl' Ila,I'1 li nl.' t im e: :-ilmtiny he rnl'l ' ~I i nlll i ~, r . 1\ I' , Y. , The )(amr- wn. II r" ,a l "lldln ,, ' I ~ I r , a nd ~ l rs , I,' rank Zell. Mr. J oe ha l tl e h,twetll , I e~~ \\ "<lI'"r all.! 1.,'n rl11YI r an d ~i ~ l e rs, Zeli a and Wical wi! Ii Ilh' hUlI lJ r,; iJ b"u I l''1l1a ll) ; :mn!a , \\'l' !'·' entnwi llpri at break.Iivided , Ea ch~! 1'111'1, " III 111',,11'1 fa-! ,\ l11 l1da, 11, ,, rni n>: , by Mr ' and bat smt'11 and nl'il he r gUI'" a ha 'H~ fi ll Ilr,; 1"I"lIr i< I·arr. hllll ~, ath ll ug h Wi n d hit nne l,al' I1 1<1I1. Wi al all owed 7 h . t~ all d W 'liVer 111 ' 1 \1 r, and Mrs lI ar vl!V Il ye en terhu t al least ~ of thl! hils r Cl{i . lel' ~ " 11I1Il1~ d ul din ner Sunday , Mr. and ag-ain ~ t Weave r ~ ho ulu havl' he"1l1 ~ 1 r~ I,:" lIar t"l>ck and Ho n, of Spring handll!d for pUI -ou t,; hy hi ~ ';U pp" l'1 · \'aII I'Y, MiBs Nett ie r.arnhart and ini-: eas tc, W ' have st'l'n ,less Iill ch ' Ir. Clarencl' Ityc. ~orn" mig hl y (ine La ll I{ fl llll S. hil i nl' \'e r ha ve We ~ce n hirn dl) be l te r. , ~ r , and Mrs , W. 11 , Allen, ' Rev, wo r k than hll did ill Ihi ~.:~m" , Ali d and Mr ~ , J . F. Cadwallader , Mr. and rl on' t forget th e olh 'r half uf thll ; Mr~ , J . W, While. and Mr. and Mrs. ba tll'ry, Howard Burl on , Thi~ hoy ' Frank ZI!II were supper g uesl;s of the iH rapidly lIllv elo pi lig in lo sOlll e ; Ling r Longer uampers Friday evensweet catcher , ill g. , Th e Ii rs l seM ing was done in the , , -- . . " fourth , Bob Burtun IV Uti safr whell l I here was a ti ne dav spent Ihursthl! fi rst baseman muff ed hi H I'ery : day wiLh Mr , and Mrs , Thos. Gates, hil{h fl y. and immedi a tely pilfered , lI car Ml. Holly. T~ere was plenl'y st'cund on the cmmin cnt Mr, ,John til eat , and a good time was had .by Iteanil)ll , Howard llurton produced 1 ~.J1 · ll owever, it was a Su~p~lse, a silarp ~ ingl e, which sI'ored bi li" ~h ose ~ reHent were: .Mrs . Wilham br oth er, then went to third wh en Cum mlll8 and t wo chIldren, Emma an oth er error at lirs t ga\.e Oinw id- . and Ennis. of Middle Run, Mr . di e a liCe , and 'v cntu al ly sco red on a I Luther Cummi ns and Mr. a ld Mrs. pal'sed ball. In Wilming-ton '8 h!llf, Theo , Gates and three, children. of Dodd sing led tn right , ~ t o l e ~e('o nd, Martown . and Mrs . Edward Hart· went tn t hird on n bad thruw, an d oc k, of Mt. HoHy. Ice cream, cake scored lIn I{.' gun' s sacrilice lI y ty and watermelon were served; games center . were play ed, and stories were told NoUling mur ' J oln g until the ninth . iJy t he hos tess. - -- -- - Then sh lJ rl s l O p '~ erru r pu t l'lnw ard Bu rton on ~ 'cond, and a spelldy pitch Honoring the twelfth anniversary connected [with Dinwic1(Ii ~· ' ,; una l- of Miss Lucile, L. C. St. John and omy . Wical '~ rror Kuv e Orsbu rn a fami ly delightfully entertained the life and sco red t he Uut<:hm all, then f"lI l1wing, al their pleasant home on Carl F rye cleared the bases by th e the Springbo ro road: Lucile and simple expedient of knuck ing the Th elma St .J ohn , Alice Mardis, Ethel, ball over the left li .. ld Cent'e, Ac- Thelm a and Ruth Satterthwaite, cord ing to 't he r uleH of th garn e, Ilelcli Sta~r, J ean and Ruth Hockett, this WllS a hume-run, bUI the coacher Dena and Irma Ri ~h, Esther and (no, not the umJ)ire) Iwld Curl aL Loui se Henderson. Edna and Ada third,and Crane Hael'itil!('cI hi m homc Shaner , Elsie and Doris Hawke. Reard on' ~ sir.Kle and an e rror in left Lillian anrl Nellie Watkins, Gladys field ga ve lh e va li anl Krr ighl, Ii con- Kilbon,'R uth Earnhart, Frances and solation tall y in til(' las t hal f . The Elizabeth Henkle. Sara Miasild ine. I{ULh and Margaret Cook and Mrs. score by in n i~'s: · · () 0 ) , ~en Smith . MIUmIS,,, " ,.. .. . 1/ ~ 1/ U 1I U 4- ti evening , Sept. 4th, the Epworth W. K. C.. .... ... 00 I) 1 () 0 0 0 l - ~ - - - - - . - -LeaglJe will have charge of the ser. vice at 7 p. m at which time the Bat teries: Wea\' r an d H. Hurton; \o\' i, :al alld Reardo n, "In lltit~te Echoes" will be heard. The meeting will close with a candle-light Rervice, Everyone urged to be present. Cecelia Gorsuch Sec 'y •_ • ' ,. \\ UIl,

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It is not so much the work itself, but the spirit In which the task is accepted nnd perfornled that ennobles the workers. The principal element w hich gives labor its dignity -whether on the farnl or in the workshop-is the glorious quality of its voluntary character.

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RETIRED FARMER !SCHOOL BEGINS EPWORTH LEAGUE REMOVED BY DEATH I MoNO~ MoRNINGlth!h~::;,~:~;:, n,~;::I~:::';~:d:;

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REUNION OF THE 37TH DIVISION

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" . . , Ihe school hells WIll begm t? ~Ing Monday 111 0rnmR'. and fr om 1lllhcalions the~ will ring to a filii school. Atler aaslg nm t!l1t of ('Iasses lind lI rra.ngem enl~ for b,ooks , the s c~ ool WIll close untl.1 1 ues.da y mornmR', when eve rythmg will be in full sv,' ing for th e sc hoo l year

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WAS HELD LOCAL HORSEMAN MET WITH ACGIUENl thTh[~~~!~ U;:~i~~ia:[e~ttiV~enO:

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Mi ller Park, Richmond, Jnd.. Sunday , August 28 , Those present from C. H. Ucn Lley 11 et wit h an unfor· Ohio wer e: Miss MarvrrPine, Mra. tu~ ate necid enl aL the Hll1nchest.t!r Itacile l Ca mpbell, Mr. and Mrs, Jaflllr, nC Whllt:' son SIlee Ilan, Mr . aid Mrs . Alv'ln " Thursday 1J· · ' te rnou l1 I d rIVing ulnter Direc t 111 a race, a .-.arll '" har t an . d f am, '11y Mrs . EIID.. horse alll'ad I)f him fell , and be ror~ Micl;t:: ner, Chas. Michener, Mis3 Ada Mr " Bentl uy equid ~ u l out of the M'Ie I1I!ller , Mr, an d Mra . Wm , MI'ch way~ he Atru ck t he hor~, ' , und Ire , . " " I C I ulle r. mr, a nd M rs . Ben Smilh and a Iso went d own , . 1t I.~ 9,111 !lY. tlU~(! f allll' 1y,ll f W aynesvl, '11e' Mr a~, LI' lll'o wh o saw, the ~cc lrl(' nt that he wa~ all Slleehali. Howa rd Sheehan. Mr. and cut up and In a ve ry hlld ~ hulle , ~lrs , Italph Sheehan, of Spring Valwhi ch has s,ubsl'(julmt ly, be"ll provell . . , , Iey ; Mr , alluI Mr 8, 1J!v"1rn er ' Sheehan , lie was taken to t.il t' htl~ J1ltal III I) ,' tl W It Luella and Alice 1_.If 1. U e r, HI I ' d I' ane 'Ieds~elr, uncunHcl ouH'1 all 11 0 Sheehan, uf Five PuinL~: Mr. and r.eason ,·ItI 11 0 1 rf1turrr 10I 1111lI unll i l .n " rs, L'I'la~, "'h 'I Mr. and Mrs. ' co ac lIln, eal IY I• rI ( ay morning , w len lC wa ~ M' I "h h M' Margaret I I lon oJ ee an. ISS 1'1 ' h' f ' Uu C to r ccognlze . " IS rtl'nd ~., ~OrJ U~ I{(ll(cr!;,' M r. 'an d M rs Earl 'I'homas , I "'h I Mr and Mru~. were broken III hIS rrg ht IVrr, ~ l , u ~ •.- ""'I'l ~ " 1'1 '.L Ie v (,c l a n . . ven' cut IVa:! madt' abov e Ill " eye, a~ 'I'll' " II ' M . , C I Ol'u Imes, r . llnu, I Mr-, . Leon well fl S hiS moulh , anu hi! IS III II '1 N 'I d li ht Mr and Mrs il Cl t!1 an aug er , . . very se ri un ~ condition , t:;d l'in 0, Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Byron Himes He had alreUlly won I wo h ea L ~ I) f and su n, uf Centerville; Mr. Chall. the race and wa~ in Ii fair way to Cruckett, of Sp ringboro ; Mr , and ' will th e .third when th e acciden t "i rs Chas , E'lston and son, Arthur. occu rred . Mr , Hohrn [lr drove l'oirr uf Frallk lin ; Mr, and Mrs. Arthur ter Direct in the next t WII h('at~ am], Wi l so~ and daughtera, of payton. although the hors e'wa~ badly sCllred, A s pl endid dinner was served to he took th e race , Apparently lht:' abuut eighLv relative!l after which hurse was nol in j ured. a meeting was held and all voted to Mr, ilcntley was sUPllosed to bl! h l'rpeat the occa3iun next year at t e getting betler. hu t wo rd carne th is same place. morning that he WIIS r a pidly j{rowing worse. Hill wife. who had be"n in Columbus. look iug after his horse, Pointt3r Direct, went imnrediately to Blanchester. and upun arrival s ent for his brothe r , Ru~sell Bentley. It is thought that a blood clot has formed on his bruin. as he is unconscious, and hopes fur his recovery are doubtful.

Mrs. Mary Stoops died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. G. Randall urday al l~e home of S. S. Ellis. in Harveysburg, Tuesday noon. About l H5 were Ilfl~Hent. The ~un­ Funeral at the home at 2 o'clock ion will mee t in 1£122 at the horne of Thursday afternoon. Interment in Frank Ku!'Ii~. at LlIl.le. Miami cemetery, . Tbe Graham reulli (,n was held Sa l-

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DEDICATION Of ,GRANGE ' BUILDING

WAS ELECTED BAND PRESIDENT

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daulrhler; appreci,ated.

niti: Joeeph Beeton and.on Edward, Caroline UndltrwOQd andvdaul'hten. AlIna and,Laliraj of J;>ayton. Orlando 1'. Battin, of J. J. DowulDa 'a nd wlfe. _of Xepla. beeld~ mill, from the lUffOund.... country. ,eepecIaIl, WUm!qtoD,' , .. home town,

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BOUGHT VALUABLE ." PIECE ..OF ' LAND ' . ' Harry Stok"- ~urchued the ,Ed·

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warda H~iueete.d" weft of 'town.

lut weel!. of ~y Vll!ltreaa. · ThIB . Mn:- Lida . Smith ~Dderwent aD lliece of land will, make a valuable operation,at. Middletown )tospltal adjunct to Mr. Stokes' faim. as he leVeral da,. q,o, bat wu 'able to, hM m~e gl eat adv.nee!! in hil dairy eet baS to her home Jut lodm..,. and will give him addition· where abe talmprovlq rapldl,: al,ruinl' Bl*e. •

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CAMPERS BROKE CAMP ON MONDAY

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IUNINO PICNIC

Eli,onsl<jr. fnmous long-dislance $wimmer. who hail, hom San try to swim 100 ",ilee with handa and het tied. Bdshtop Be .. ~h , N. v •• whe~ h. I. ,,~, ,with 10 ,ie~

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The campers at Linger Lonler broke camp Monday, after having spent several weeks at this dell,ht· ful rllsort. It is rumorlJd that, aev- ' ,. . ' .. eral summer houaee will be bail~ Fifteenth Sunday afLer Trinity, next spring, and an effort ~ e8tabSePte~ber 6~h: lish a permenent summer camp I ServJces..wUI be res~med next Sun-, be made. It is a delightful _~ day as ~Bual. ' , and will make. fine place' foreaap" . Ch~rch School I\~ 9:30 a', m. Ser· in during the hot lummer moDtba. mon and Holy Commumon ,Bt 10:30. g . , Everybody cordially invited ' to • - • these services. Uso-our CIUli8ed AU for.-al_ ,

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