WAYNESVILLE. OHIO, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 27, 1924
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• "Battle8 Natur e"
ANNOURCEMENT TO CLARKSVILLE TEAM The Whole Team Had an Off Day,_~nd Conae quentl y They Lott
NOTICE
Watch for all eatraord i ..a..,. leriel by the World'l forem .. t Civic Admi~i.tr.. tor, Richard E. Enrilhl , Police Commil lio . . . of New York Cily. The &.. t arlicle of Ihi. ab.orbil ll .erle. will appear in thi. paper .. ery .bortly. Theee arlicl". will b" of In. ter.lt to every reader 0' dab paper, aDd yo" mUlt read ...er,. olle of tbem .
Do you want more ticket. on tb .. Ford m a ch in" ' 10 be li" .. n away Monday ? Come In and pay up your lub.crip tion and lei Ibe lickell. How do you know bul Ihat you will win tbe car? Anywe.y , come i.n and ,et the Miami Ca.eUe (or anotber year . You want all the .D"w. of tbil commun ity aDd it I. our bu.ln .... 10 .ee that you ,et it .
Mrs. Seidlitz, of Annaheim, Culif., iK vi siting her parents, Mr. and Mra. Flack. Marvin Hay is attendin g J. O. U.
A. M. State session which is being
held at Toledo this week.
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Mrs. Roy V. Hull and two childron, Tho winning strenk of the Miamis Approx imately 200 Olub n(elll,l:ieri';~' Vernon and Jean, are spendin g the decisively broken last Sunday parents, frienda and week with her sister, Mrs. Marvin n' ~ern o" n, when the Clarksville team ders enjoyed "auto tlJUJ"ll Hay. THE MIAMI CAZET TE l :; llle ove r to Phi'lltps park Rnd ad· THE MIAMI CAZET TE number of factorie s : and minister ed a severe drubbln g-12 to n and Cincinn ati ' . Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Spahr, of Xe. 3. Our boys were away off their trips were ca¢tled , nla, were Sundny gueats of Mrs. stride, und did not put up anythin g directio ns of Extensi on Anna CadwIIllader and Miss Clara like their usual clean, snappy game. Lile. ,. and Class and the " Dutch Burton was wild and ineffec· BAND WILL GIVE SHULTZ.McCLURE through out V(arreQ tive , and, for i he first time since he SPECIAL CONCERT The group met TUleill!ay mominJr' Mr. W. C. Wai-ner, of Xenia, 0., began pitching, had to be taken from ubout 8 :30 -at the delcn Cole aoct~t7 girl of Cal;' apent the week-en d ' with his 80n·in· th~ box, but his supp ort was very A very pretty home wedding was Co" where they were •. dl~rtd,jd, law and daughte r, Mr. and Mrs. Mar· lomla and New Yorll, d... uad ID ragged _rrors of both omission nad . .,~ !:Own and s III 611ppen. that The of last Thursda y evening, when two divisions, each With '.", ... el~~.~ Waynes ville Premier Band has vin Hay. eommissi9n being ruther plentl,ful. ~ Into the wilda of Np Jvr-uepn requeste d to pIny a concert of Miss Rebecca McClure, daughte r 01 guide who ilirected ' tbe Wanlin Buck Crane took up the pitching but· M1 prl)\'e that she could baWl Mr. and Mrs. John McClqre, of unty people through ibe, The Graham reunion will be held Qa~ MIl ,ubala\ with9Ut prov1di'll , where the Dutchmun left it, and all the old familiar nirs, and as their varioul Springb oro, became the bride of Mr, pnrtmen ts of the fsetol')' at the home of Mr8. Laura Shida· e101M1 or ~vnL DllleaeaM>1I when he , could Illcate the plate was ~ oncert scason ends Thursda y even· rtarted s\ a paftJ." She _. Ing. Septem ber 4, they will render a Ward &hu ltz, of Akron, Ohio. The plalne.d the dift'erent ker, at Harveya burg on Saturda y, tolernbl y effective, but he, too, bore follo~ b1 Cha. Carter. anotber full program of the oid familiar airs. marriag e waR a very beautllu l and manufa cture of both August 80th. " marked resembl ance to a certain service took place at 7 :30 Rev. Frank ing systems and the El"ctl~c. Pr gralQ will be announc ed in our noted citizcn (rom Borneo. === === === === === Shultz, brother of the groom, offi· machines, Each next issue. Mrs. Marvin Ha), and children 8nd Coupled wilh their ragged defense ciating. The Band wishes to thank all ven a souveni r as they who Mrs. Roy Hull and children and Mr. was the Miamis inobility to do much It , was a very beautifu l and 1m· The boys and men to@~etl~e ChUB. Hay IIpent Monday afternoo n t t' lfcctille hitting against the pitching made the concert s possible, alao the ceremon y. Anna O'Neal unty Agent Class with Herbert Meredit h and family. t.hl"'n"'h~ of Wysong, Clarksville',. crack young people for their splendid attsndan ce, Miriam Ellis were the ribbon Sucher Packing plant southpaw. In only one Inning, the and ena the sesson with the hope and little Frunce8 ~11i1! was the and women under ;be thet the concert s will be possible Mrs. John Tho~pson on the Way. sixt~ could 'they score; the'! three ring next bearer. year. The bride was attired Misa Kizer visited the ~1:ke-;,K,JbBl~ nesville and Leban.on · pike, south of singles, coupled with the only pass , in a ha ndsome gown of silk crepo de Dept. Store, ,vhere they The progr4m for Thursda y night : town celebrat ed her 80th anniver sary )'{'n;l1lWW1111 account ed for their nly runa. Wy· chene. The groom waR dresaed in practica l pointa on August 10th. All of her children song also received IIplendid support I- March the convent ional black. The Universe. Preaid ent Gi... Hit Sancti on and grand children were preaent I CI.otllee for school imd on Vacan cy in Prima ry Grade from his team mates, both in the fleld 2-Over ture ."" ". ,..,Daught It was. followe d by a very appe· er of the n of materia l . to Movem ent that day. und at bat. Throu gh Retign ation. . .Elm. tizing wedding supper, and Berved At the The brightes t feature of the game 3-Fox Trot . ".. ". Llnger by a competo nt lot of young gil'l Awhile. MI'8. Anna Cadwal lader and Miu fro m a local viewpoint was the im· 4-Walt z .... ,, '" .... EchoB friends of the bride, .nd later Mr, of Spring. Clara Lile entertai ned at dinner on proved batting of Prof. Edward J. 5-Mare h .... , , .... " ... ", ... It is asauring and gratifyi ng that In and Mrs. Shultz left for a ehort visit and beef for The Star. Tuesday , Mr. and Mrs. A. H. St. Burt.on, who teaches in the Wayne The Wo yne Townsh ip School along the lakes. In the decorati the general moveme nt through out John, Intermis sion ona Ing fe~lIzer and ~.iw-..~:~~:~: of Xenia, MI'8. N. P. Clay. Board met last Saturda y evening Township Junior High school 4urln~ for the color Bcheme of yellow and white . The Thunde rer. the civilized world to outlay and bum and Miss Clara ill~reet to thl " Smith, of the Day· the off season. purpose of olectlng a primary were carried' out in a very tute~l Former ly a very , Mingno nette. abolish war, there are none more ton. The Fedetal ·I~r teacher light batter, this 'young speed mer.. ",--P"OUIar W It In place of MIllS Henriet ta and earnestl artIstic y outspok en In support of manner , aliding much Bureau of Apimal ,Ifdulit;U I I My az . . . . . P ao chant has begun mixing bunts With .,. McKInsey, who resigned her posl. to the charm and plelUlure movcment than Preside nt Coolidge of the ev· a brief dlacuaion cOllee'fniPa Dreams. Mias May Wright entertai ned at tion. The board elected Mi88 Fran. enlng. straight .away hitting and has achiev· the Democr atic pre81dential noml· dinner 9-Mar work ~ciaUf poiJltillC' ch . ... Officer of the t}li Day. Tuesday , Mis Helen· Hawkin s, cos Janney for the position . ed splendid rcsults. Sunday ,.he se· I, nee, Mr. Davis. • - • es of gOga 4l~d cattle d.J!8' to and Mr. SeweU Harris, of Notting · cured !'hree singles (half n('the en· 10-Ser enade ." " ". A Night In June. Miss McKins ey has held this 1m· Both have made it clear that this ham, England culosla. . , whose marriag e will portant position for the past twelve REUNION OF MEN tire team's work) in four chsnces. grand moveme nt has thclr unquali . WHO The visitors rtext went tKtogh take placc Septem bur 2nd. years and The Miamis lost the game becaule has been very Ruccessf uJ. SERVED IN THE 147th Dayt on Dl1l1y' News .plant fied support . TICKETS TO B.E GIVEN . they did not play the class of ball of She hlUl been elected to fill a posl. Both agree with the vaat number various steps In the p·reJ~ar'8tllon'~"'!J4. UNTIL Mrs. Lillia MONDAY NOON of right.th M." Dyer, of Golden, tion as Primary Supervi sor at Ashwhich they ure capable . and which inking people that war Is Colo., Mrs. Ethel s;.' publishinG" of a ,Wiildnson, of be \.ubulu, Ohio at a salary of $1800 a they usually do play, but eVllry team a creature of SIlvagery; passed .down Kalb, The H7th Infantry, in whlcltn ear. plained. Special il);ter:esl~ I~,~ Ill., Mrs. BeM C: -White, dllu, year. She wil l have. a.bout 50 teach· haa its 011' daYB. through the ages from the time of ghter, ly all of the boys (If this conlmun lty fest in' seeing tl!e Geraldin e and son, Hornce, of ers under her BupcrvlSlo n of t ho ..o:p"n,tIq~ . The Bellbrook team Is coming to Tickets for Lhe Ford Sedsn which Itll,imitl1,e man, and no longer first were member s during tbe World War t9lera. ting 40,000· Dayton, Ohio, were the Phillips park next Su.nday, and a .vill be givlln away on Labor Day, ble among civilized guests of (our grades. . I will have a reunion Sunday August per hour. After people. . Dr. Mary Cook on Sl~turday and Sun· battle royal may be expecte d. Come may be secured until 12:30, Monday. The a uove position came to Miss 31 at Findla~' Ohio. The Until the nations and peoples of day. '37th 01. News, 't he re!ll\iM""'bl~d' out and see the Miamis start another All of the tickelJl will then be poured the world McKinse y unsolici ted, and she dill vi;ion reunion' will ' be lipid at come ·t-o a like realizati on the rt. C. R. School 'winning streak at Bellbroo k'a ex· into a lnrge barrel, and there will be and join in not kn ow anythin g about it until th e some place on Monday, Septem ber this moveme n; it would Mr. and Mrs. Lcc.ourd Tinney, of school board of Ashtabu la wr<1te pense. The acore: ten drawn, the tenth one, drawing of course be most unlSate to tat, Lahor OilY, and the city of Find. for the Route 3, went to Cincinn ati Monday her asking )f she would be willing to lay is making elabora te prepara the ear. In case the lucky. ticket Is United States to destroy tions its arma· where they will spond a few days. CLARK SVILLE acc?pt it. She was fortuna te in ee· to receive a large crowd not found, tho ninth will win. And ments or fail to keep of ex.ser. them at a Mr. and Mrs. Harry Truax, of Cin. curmg AD a Ii PO A E 90 on until the car is given away. standar this as there was a score of vice men. By securing certifica d sufficiently strong to sale· cinnati , who have tes Osborn, e .. .. ,..... , ~ B 1 1\ 0 0 If the tenth ill not found been visiting at applican ts. _ Immedi ate· guard against foreign aggreSsion. from : the ticket agent, any ex·ser. the Tinncy' s, returne d home with 1 Millen, '88.:-: ....... ,, 6 2 1 2 1 2 Iy the Club will wait a All a primary teacher Mias McKln· vice man belongi ng to this i;euona ble But the United States, now the pre· them. organlz a. H. Smith 1b 1: ••• ,.,4 1 8 12 0 0 length of time before sey has made gooH. It see.med her tion can get greatly reduced annolln elng mler of nations, conlltltuted of pearatel. . Wysong, p .... ,.,.6 0 0 1 S 0 that the ninth won ibe car. natural forte to teach the httle tota Genoral Pershin g and other Army pie devoted to peace and Mr. and Mrs. David Pence, Sb .... ....... 6 2 2 1 3 0 Armstro ng and when they first came The Commercial ' Club In their fl· of war, is obligated by the school and' mon will be prese nt for the occasion . standing Mr. Dan Wilson, olf Dayton, apent all her pupilll )qved her to Gray, cl' ......... 3 0 0 3 /) 0 nal m~eting before the 8S sho appeal. • _ ..._ _ _ celebrat ion, among nations It has attained and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John ed to their heart!!. We predict (or W. Smith, 2b ." . 4 1 , 2 2 2 0 made all arrangm ents and nothing its influence In wOI'ld affairs, to lead Beach, of Route • Wright, ( rl ..... ,.. 4 2 3 1 O . 0 hll ~ been left undone 2. Miss Eliza Mc· her a promi sing fu ture. 'to make this the moveme nt for universal di~arm- Comas, who has been taking care of J. Mullen; If .. ...... ..6 1 0 0 0 0 a red letter day for \ Waynes A1l for the new tOllcher , we leel ville. ament. Kn. Beach for some time, returne d that Miss McKins ey's place · i ~ bcing Kiphart , rf 2b..•,.. 1 q 0 0 0 0 Remem ber there 'will be adequat e Wherever and whenev er the..que s. home with them, _ _ _ _ _ _ parkln'g space and Uuat tlie alFalr tion ftllcd by a youn g lady whose exper· if disarma ment arises. the 8trong ience nnd training will indeed fi her Total• .. ,..., .... 40 12' 12 27 9 2 will begin promptl y Mrs. Nancy C. Price dIed very 12 :30. voice of this governm ent should Mr. and Mrs. JOle Tinney enter. 'for the position. Misi! Boost the Labor Day Celebra tion. apeak in its behalf. Janney gmd. Buddenl y at the home of ber dough. talned Sunday the f61l0wing guests: uated from High Scho.o l MIAMIS ' here in ' ter, Miss Carrie Dakin, of Presiden t Coolidge and Mr. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. HlrrY ' TrUBlt, Mr: and , 1920 and spent the foJ\O\ving year ; trouble at AB R H PO A ,E 12:30 Monday morning . his secl'etar y of state, took a long Mrs. Harry Cainl,J lr: and Mrs. T. S. in the Warren County Normlli. She : The body ~nllergalt, cf .... 4 0 0 1 q 1 was 8hlppcd to her former step in the right direction when they Hardin, Mr.,and Mrs. Murrel Tinney, has tllken work in physical culture home at E. Burton, 2b, 8s .. 4 1 3 3 3 2 Falmou th, Ky., and the fu· called n confere nce to' consider the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Werntz, Mr. and at Battle Creek. Mich., and last year ~ Ileral and interme r Crane, 81, p ...... .. ,, 3 0 0 1 2 0 • nt will be at question of disarma ment. That was ~n Leonard Tinney, -Mr ' and Mrs. completed' a year's work al Stetson I place. Satterth wulte, 1b., 4 1 1 6 0 0 ' the first real step toward outlawi ng Homer Rhodes. . ..: l' University, Fla" one of the leading I' T. Burton .. lf.. ... ", 4 0 1 1 1 0 Nina Holling1JWorth, the only dau· war ever taken and resulted not only ..... institllti ons of advanced learn ing in McClure, rf,........ ,4 0 1 0 0 0 ~hter of - HenfT and Margar et Hoi· in halting lin orgy W. E. Clark died at his home near of battlesh ip conHonorin g the birth_y of Mr. ehas. the South. Miss Jann ey Pace, c, ss", ........ 4 0 0 11 2 0 lingaworth, waa born 'near Kingm. n, structio n which presage will be Lebanon last ~ Saturda y of heart d l{I"eater war Ellis and hla aunt,· Ml'II.< Carpent er, heartily wereo med as th e nowest trouble. 'The Fn'e, 8b .... "" ~ 0 0 , 2 0 2 Clinton Countr, . and ilied funeral was held at at the but it turned the world-mind from of near HarveYllbull:; Mr. and Mrs, member of the teachi ng stull' of the his late home H. , Burton, p, 2b .. 3 1 0 2 0 0 home of. her ~lIl1'hter. Mrs. George thought s of Monday afterno on at war to thought s of peace. Cecil Hoover and family entertai ned Wayn e Town ship schools. Chlldreaa; at Sprintrville, Arizona , It waa un accomplishment 2 o'clock. Intenne nt Wail made in when Sunday , Mr. and Mil'll. Chaa. Hage· ' Totala,.,." ." .. .. 34 3 6 27 8 ' 6 Augus~ 6, 1924. • . Miami cemetel'p. rightly appraise d will allume the pa· meyer 'and family, Mr. and Mrs. She ; wu mamlld to Mr. Samuel ges of .history for all ,time; for it set, Chu. Vilian and fll,mily, Mr. and MORGAN·MURRAY Clarksville .,2 1 0 2 6 0 0 1 1-12 Bench 'on . Septem ber .27, 1894, and inell'aceably the WQrd wu ~celved here this week seal of , <:ondemna; Mrs. Frank Treltme yer and family, FAMILY REUNION announc Miamis ".".0 0 0 0 0 .3 0 0 0- 8 they moveel, Mexico in 1918, tlon on the ndjuicat lon of nationa l Mrs. Mame Iiatfteld ing the death of Mr. James and 'On, Wal· the . her bealth, ehe be- differences by military arbitram ent' ker, Mn. Veda C. Spahr, who at one time owned thc ' s..mll and daughte r, twenty. two years. and turned the dynamic thought of Mllllel Irma elevato r at Corwin. The deceased 'ElIla and 8eaa Sbida· - - ' l.hI to '1'ellt It the 'beautl- the world form war was born , In Jamesto wn "\n 1858, til peace. What ker and .r, "llert' Carpen~. SprlnSv ule. Ar,~on •. an inspirin g thoulI'ht that war, th, and died at his home in Skidmore, • _ • 1•••"'"".", mourn her departu re, most destruct ive of all monster s, fa Mo., on Friday, August 22, aged 66 , 'daught ers and IIlx ltaelf to be destroyed. years and three days. Cl.N~ING FACTOR"y: . 1i"1D[1~1!rnd~i', , an , ~ed fath~r a~d The' funerat was held at his late Bf;G.N S SEASON ho~e August 24, ,the I. O. O. F. Mf!;Itlco, alao " brO. I • ' • 'or l~e having charge. The uel~ea~(I' 1 leaveS a wife and one son to mourn • his gOing. Wa s
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Mary J!l. daugh~ of 't!iomu' E and Sarah F; J,llspham, Was Jto~ 011 a fann aear WaynesviUe .'anjl when, ~oung .rlrl came to ·town With , hel' ana lias lived her ~nUre Uf. ,. l,·
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