Miami Gazette May 19, 1926 - January 26, 1927

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Seventy·~ightb Year

WAYNESVILLE, . OHIO WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1926 4

.......................... HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

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IGIVE SPANISH PROGRAM

State. Capital I Prepared by I I Columbus .......... Reporter I ..

A unique entertainmen t was presented to the public at the Gym, Friday night, under the auspices of the Spanish class of the High school. A good-sized crowd wltnes8ed the entertainment, and while tbey were in ~ ignoranco of whether the parta were presented correctly, they scemed to enjoy the show. The Spanish music, which was all COLUMBUS, OHIO- If overy votI Ohio who hos ever received a lI1lappy and full of liCe, was a fea i:tte~ from United States. Senator ture and the performers rendered Frank B. Willis vOtyR for him at th,e thel~ solos, etc., in a very Illeasing election next November , there won t manner. The dancing of MiM Martha Nichbe many "otes left for any op~os it~on t hat he may have. When e!1 a or ols Will! most satisfactory, and she Willis began his term; one 10~thI 8 ;~ was called before th e curtain several time. She WIIS assisted in ' her den was to see that every e e~. IIllRwered within 24 hours ..ExfccP 'r~~ number by Mi88 Ruth Earnhart, who assumed tne role of a Don. f urse rul ed when 111 orma. o co itt which r equired clerIcal The program, as given, Is as fol was so ug . B t thousands of IOW8 work t o ascertain u t, Ohio voters will testify to the. prohm p de E~anol, Escuola de Se- ith which their querIes ave Close gundo Enscnanzo, Waynesville, b::~ :nswered, and the thought nn,d Ohio. attention given each of them T~at 8 VierneB el dia 14 de Maya de one of ~'C reDBons why Willis IS so 1926, Gymnasium opular not only In W&I!hington, but Introduccion ...... Louella Williamson P Ohio where the people Irnow him Canelon'EI Viejo Amor (Trio)1n in 'Washington the Ohio 8ena~::i8 one of the mOlt popular, and Elsie Hawke, LIBta Mary M. Unglesby, in addition to the long hOurs givil!g Geneva Ault. attention to Ohio voters) h~ Is 8ald PiccetaLa Bromu- . .. ........... .. to have the reputation 01 haVing mohe Don Antonio .., ......... Irvin Friend callers than any other member of. t e Lui8 Aguilar.,.............. Bert O'Neall u er house . 'Ilhen there are h.terFaith Tomlinson nfl~ hundreds 01 requests to dehver Carmen Elizabeth HankIe Adelia addressee throughout the . cou n try. Arrulo-A la Puerta del Cieolo .... He will deliver a Memorial address 10 .. ......... ......... ....... :..... Geneva Ault Wuhlngton, and the plan is to broad- EI ..... Arroyo-(The Brook) lrllrte calt thle so that thousands equipped (Tennyaon) EIi~abeth Branstrator wi~h radio Bets can hear him ACq~lr. and Grace Hockett. lng placea of Influence and demond ng Cllneion (Serenade ) - Opos Tapati08 of him great toll and study, Senator ... .. ................ .............. Elsie Hawke Willis has nJnde furthet: advancement Pieceta!......La Fonda Imperial ........ during hit five years 10 the Senate Teresa .. ........... Mary Stansberry than' probably' any other member o~ Anita ........ ........... ... Mlldred Githens that grent body. He Is recognized as Arturo ................. Va8hti Beckett not only a great student of Govern. Cancion-Ay de Mi! De La Opera I mental aftairs, but absolutely 101 ya~ .to El Rey que Rabio ... Ruth Earnhart President Coolidge. 'Who ea I tm Uno de Ellos debe Casarse.... . ... conltantly In for advice nnd sug~e!i Tia Maria .. ...... .. .... .... Anna Thomas tlon s. Only a man of euca. phYll C Sr. Prof. Juan Rui~ ...... Mary pUllt vigor II1Id Ibillty to solve dlftlcult Sr. Prof, Diego Ruiz .. DQrl. al\wkt qu~siloftll of lltate and nation, could Lulaa .................... Cafolyn Swartzel p088ibl! accomplish the rellults tbat CBJlclon~La PrlnoB8alta-l't!ary are dlily obtal.ned In the bURY olllee Margaret Unrlelby. of Senator WIBle, • Dan~a~"La Moza"- l't!artha Nicholl y Ruth Earnhart. Expal~~iones port.. Velma Grisham, Helen Wardlow, J!Omogene Beckett Pianoiata-Esther Henderson Taquillero- Kenneth Reta\lick

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Mary E. Rouse As tIte morni ng of April 26, t 8ll0. dawned, Mrs. Mary E. Rouse pU8sed away at t he home of hur daug hte,', Mrs. Frank J. Quinn , 515 Moss nV en ue, Peo ria, 111., ufl.er an illness of three mon t hs, Which was born e with t hat fortitude an d courage f one her who f elt that she IKld d o life's work well. Hl? r death, while expected for th e past two weeks, will be a shock to her many frien ds. Her pa Ing will bre a chain of friend ship in II large c r cle of ri ends a nd leave a never to be fill ed vnca ncy at her fireside. She was always cheerf u I and happy and devoted t o her fn mily. . Mrs. Rouse has been a member of the Fil'St Congregational church for man y years, and u devout member of its Mother's Sunduy-seh oo l claaR, in which she took a deep interest. She leoves two da ughters, Mrs. Frank J. Quinn and Mis8 Marion H. ROll se, and a grandso n. Jack F . Furst. Funeral servic es were held rrom hcr late residence Thursday aft ernoon at 2 o'clock. The above article was t aken f ro m a P eoria publication, and will be of much interest to old friends of Mrs. Rouse, Who was a dau ghter of the late Peter Eberly. Mrs. Addie E b. erly Smith, of this place lind Mrs. Frank Evans, of Spring Vnlley, are sisters of the de ceased.

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Th e Senior play, "Green Stock. ings," was presented to two full houses on th e nig hts of May 11th a nd 12th, at the Gym. Every o.n e enjoyed it- a good clcan pl~y with plenty of fu n, ye t tt had a dl fTe~en~ Ravor fro m most of t he plays SUi t d to ama teur production; The cast wus sclected from a class of twenty-seven by 0 vote of the class, an unusua l p~oce e ding. The. character.s wer e e~pecially well SUited to the Ir p'.'rts. !lnll th is important feature, comblO.cd with tho splendid coach ing of MISS Kelse y macie the play 8 g r eat suc· Cess . 'An other rem urkable thing wa" l)tat th e cast hud been in possession of th eir lines :[01' only two weeks, and Kuch a t hi ng is seldom expected of High schoo l flt udcnts. Seve ral of t h.) speeches and scene" between C('lia (Doris H enderson and Francus Henkl!e) , Colonel Smith. (Kenneth Retallick), Aunt Ida (Rhea Jan et Ca rtwril,ht ) , Phyllis (Mary Marga ret Unglellby), a nd Robert Tal'. ver (Nelson Wutkins ) contained ve ry clever ncting. Credit must also bc accorded the producin g staff, wlto forlll such a major part of every p erforlllan ' e. F ollowing is t he cast of pro du ci ng staff of "G reen Stoc king~ :" Mrs. Rockingham, Madge . ... . .. . . . ...... .. ... Lucile St J ohn Lady Trenchard:, Evelyn . ... . .......... E sther Henderson Mrs Chis holm Faraday, of Chicago, A'unt Ida Rhea Janet Cartwrig ht Martin, the but:ler ... ....... Irvin Friend Phyll is Faraday ....... ... '" ........ . ......... ..... Mary Margaret Ungles by Nelson Watkins Robert Tarver James Raleigh . .... ...... . . . John Gons William Faraday ... .. Everett Donohoo Admiral Grice .... ... Adelbert McMillan Henry Steele ., ....... .. .... Edwin Ramby

Good Cut Clothing Th" fi r st meu ling of t hr Good ut Clothing club was held at t he home of the l end~r, Mrs. Bird, on Sat urday a fternuon , May ) 5. The meetin l); was culled to onll' I' Ly thl' Icader. Th e f o llow in ~ "flicer~ Wl'rc elected: President, Evely n lln~lc'by; vicerresident. Man!lll'ct C""k; sccretlU';'. Lillian Watkins ; lls"i~ tun t secretary, Virginia lIul'din; "eli'S reporter, l\Iary

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MIAMIS PLAY fAST GAME lAST SUNDAY Th e uttracti on tit Fra~i(,I' llO rk ne xt fiululuy ,,·iII he thl? LaB elle M('r. ch,,"t,. " f Dayton . This t"alll pllly"d und " r th e nil "' '' lOf the Dnylon Roc·

ers last ~WU SUII nnd defc nll'd nur b nys L. Zimm er mu n; e n t~ rt nil1 rn nt co m ... in li ne "f I hI' be, t ~!Um(' s played Oil

milt!!", Irellc ('r(, II !!, HIl l> crtu ' ron e the i"rll l fi eld. stu ,:tiJlg n ~reat rnlly and l\1argare~ '/)ok . in the lutter port (I f the !rame. The It was decid ed t huL the nwt'tinl::M M inmis fl"(' go inl;' tOj ~c t r evcnge next he held the first a nd third F,·i.lay of .1I nday. ('uc h mnnth. Th e next mectin g' wi ll Ninth iJlnning o f n f:l ~t game be· be held May 28. tw"~ n Ihc Wllyn e ~ vill a Millm is and BR IN GING CITIES CLOSER All visittrrs nrc welcnme un ci uny the ;l1 idd lc towll I::a"t fend Cycles, /!'irls hetwcrn th e 11 1;'1'8 of ) n un o! 18 loI"yc' d al Fruzicr purle Sun day a(tel'THE OLD RIFF RUNJIIER intorcl;tcrl in th e Work arc cordially Ilndll. Mny 16. LIGH T NIN G AND OIL invited to join. F o,:te l't~· funncd . Schulth " iss was safe !t t first when Gnns railed tu pic k MR. KINGS MORE'S CASE un hi" r;l'O untler, hut Myerg for ced hi", at second, Adam s t o E. Burton. Il it: hlll' sinl;'led l(, right a nd Lon g was I!ruZ l!t1 by u "itched boll. Bishur' Whcn "1u ~so linn r ccenUy told the Th e Y. F. M. will meet with J eun sin "'"11' 11 thc) ba ll tCl dl! 'P left fie ld, worl,l he wou l'! cut r a ilroad time be. /-[uc ke tt, Su ndny. May 2!l, at 7 p. m . wh(·rt· I1 Clp kins made u hunl run "",I tween Naples and Rome fiv e ho urs Devotional Lead e .. C eu. SlItlcr thwui tc Chl81'Cti thRt b'oll to his uusum like a b~' tunn elling five mountains, it was J ea n lI ockett InnJ;:-lust IJrother, and Bob!! Adam ~ SIIf.!l);c" tcd here that rail roud" bctwe<:' Jl L eader Top ic - " Help!; Toward Chri stian clniml'd lh e first shll t· out vIctory he Chicagu a nd California might dl' Li ving. " ho ~ pitcit en for th e Miomis- a fuur- th(! SUnIe to th e unne cessarily long . Election o( Uml' ' ,·S. Every body is hit affail', if YOIl please , fin d th e first runnin g time b ~tw ec n the Pacific a nd welcome . fu ll KJ1mc he hos p,tched t hiS ycal'. th(! Grout Lakes. The J;omc was not neorly so .onl:Nnw 10 an d behuld , the railroad, sided as the scor e wo uld seem to II1dl. hav e done it! The shortl'T running ('ate. Adams and hid cohorts had to tillle begi nR in October a nd ~e8tbou ~ d work hurd for their victory, but when travel r s will 88ve one enUre day III ~h e extra pu nch W!l S lIeeded, OIU boys Californill for busin ess or sunshine. ome of thl' alwnys cume ncross. Santa Fe, Union Pacific and Southvisitin g ployers a re m ~m bers of Ed- ern Pacific, makin g the cut in time di(' Burton's l\Ionroe HIg h school allt- s imultaneously, are managed by able letic teums lind th ey chortled in mu ch rllilrolld men. ,:t Iel' wh en "Cnoch" fu r tively waved ' utti ng time means bringing cities T he Wayne Townshi lJ Farmers' club his b Ul ot the bnll a. it went by, but m ct wit h Mr. G cOI'~C E . Ril ey li nd t heir joy was turned to sorro\,: w ~e n closer, helping bu ~ine88 , making men's lived longer. A recent cut in time d a ugh te,·s on T hur~ day, May l :1th. the ir precepto r slmn n\ cd out hiS hl ~, The Woman's Auxiliary met on Th e response to r ull cull WIl S g ivon or wh en he spoil ed some of th eir between Scattle and all the Pacific coast so uth set a good example. 'Friday after,noon, 1I\:II.y 14th, with by the ladies wi th app ropr iate Mem· drives by good fi elding. . . Mrs. J. W. Edwards and Mrs. Ronald ory Gems. The M inmis broke the Ice III tl~e Soon 'passenger-carrying flying maHawke, at the home oC Mrs. J.:dwards. Our h o~ t introduced n~ essay ist for Rrst inn ing. With one down, EddIe will bring Chicago seven hun· Mrs. Cadwa llader conducted the the duy, Rev. R. R. Wilson, of t~ e single to leCt, Gons doubl ed to center chines devotional exercises, the Scripture Frankli n M. E. ehul·ch. Rev. Wil- an d Adams ·sing led t o t he same field, dred miles nearer to New York and leMon being taken from the 6rst son gave 0 very interesling and in- scoring Eddie with whot pr?ved to be two t hollsand mil es nearer the Pachapter of Acts. . Oelia . F.a r~d~~ .. (.~~~~:;iB nii~~.;i~rson structive address on " Pork and the winning r un . I" the thtrd Satter- cific. Scriptural quotations were given Wednesday nighL Frnnces Henkle Beans." or "The Way of Li ving." His t hwu!te s in ~l e d a nd stole second, us Bernard Shaw ' any\! Great Britain in response 'to roll-call. Colonel Smith ........ Kenneth R e tnUi~k theme was nttacked from th e furm- E ddi e proVlded j oy fol' his students. must tak e the coal fields, nationalize During the business BeUlon the Producing staff·er's standpoint and some of the far- Gons walked Ilnd both runner s adIlnd operate them, thus cutting out amount of thQ United Thank ofrerlng, Coacjl .......... ... ,.............. Edna Kelsey m or 's t r oubles in ma rketi ng hi ~ pro- vanced on an error by Landsdale. A t he industrial cancer that cause8 80 ,32, wllich is given leml-annuaUy, du ce wer e discussed. The farmer is wild pitch scored Peck and sent Jo~n Stage Manag:ers-Dena Ricb and was announ~ed. ' ullable to control the prices of his to third from whencc he scored while much trOUble. "Britain's government Marjorie Hubble. The following program was reno own pr od ucts as producers of other Long ~nd Schultheiss were taking must hove the courage and the finanCostumes .... .. .... Louelia Williamson dered : He t hin ks the secret of care of the Babe's grounder. After cial intelligence" to do thi8, says Make-Up ..... ............... Anna Thomas lines do . Shaw·. 6uch control lies in orga nizat ion . one Miami had perished in the eighth Business .............. .... ... F. ~ Moomaw Hi a suggestion will Bend a shudder Plano Solo-"Spring Showers ...... .. The s)Jl'cial topic, "Why Continue Howard Durton slammed the ball to .... ......... ... .. ... .. \.rlenn Frr.e A88istant through the rich colli mine owners, .... Betty Hartsock Farming if it doesn' t pay? " was dis- t he left fi eld fence, whe re it was Ushers-Emma Cummins, LUCIle for he observes, truthfully: "The Readings from China's Real Revocussed by S F . E lbon and Mr. Wilto uched Lut not caught, the Dutch. qtlne owners themselves will .upply Clark, Mary l;;tansberry, Alice Win olutlo!';" by Mrs. J. E. McClUre, sto n, Hafold Smith, Geo. Bunnell bur Clark. . Mr. Elbon t hinks farm- man getting to second on the pia:):" money to buy their property, since .MiM !'lay Wright, Mrs. Bert Harting ca n be mude profitnbl e provi<jing Little Brother Tom embraced thiS sock and Mias Mame Brown. tbe farm er has eno ugh help w ithin his golden opportunity to. score Big what they get from the go,vernment Piano Solo-"Reverie" .............. .. Remember the 'Commencement on own familv to reduce the CORt of pro- Brother with a double ID iront of wllJ- be taken frpm them by collectors .... of the income tax, ttie supertax on .............................. .. Betty Hartsock Thursday night at the Gym at 8 duction. -Mr. Cla rk ulso think8 farm the left fielder. F rost and Osborne estatee and duties." o'clock. Prof. Edwards. of Earlham ing would pay if tho farm er could provided the hits needed to Bcore At the end of the program a dewill deliver the address. Rog- wit hlltand the extravagances of the lightful social hour was enjoyed. The college Tom. . . How would high finance in America er Turner, om! of -the soloists of present-day society. . Aside from Adams' fine pitching. which sympathizes so sincerely with hosteslea were assisted in serving de- Westminster cboir, will sing several from other members Disaus_ion fi elding features were furniB.hed the licious refreshments by Mrs. J. E. numbers. and exprcss ions 0 appreciation from by Hopkins and Osborne , w~o weIgh- itself in the income tax question, feel McClure, Mary Leah and Marjo.rle I a num ber of gues compl cted the af- ed in with s plendi d catches Just when if it wer~ living in Britain? Edwards. tern oo n's program. The bacealau.reate sermon was dethey were needed most, and the en The following guests '\Vere present: Great is the endurance ,of man. No Adj ourn ed t o meet in June, with tire team played the class of ball that Mrs. R. G .Cross, Mre. ~. T. Wright, livered by Rev'. Washburn at the J\1rs. animal with four legs can do what Rcbeccu Furnas and family. Gym on the eVE!ning of May 16th. A will win nine times out of every ~en Mra. Ralph Miller and the little folks, man docs with two legs. You l'ead The ilxty-thlrd ann1.\&1 convention joint choir of St. Mary's Episcopal games in any compony. Waynesville of the Riff warrior, sixty-Beven years of the. Warren County Council of Betty HartiQ~It. Charles Hartsock, of church and M.. E. church rendered real team this year. hos a Milford, Pa~l Zimmerman and Frank old' Hammounch Ben Hadgje, who 'r an Religious Education, will be held a.t selectlclD8.· The Gym Will! Alumni meetin g at the Gym next The score seventy miles across the hot desert M. E . church here, Tuesday, May 26. aAwh, who had a merry time with several decorated with lilacs. whlle ribbons Friday night. Get )'our tickets at the c~!ldren of the household. between sunrise and sunset, carrying , ,,,~~:..~~e!!I~~:!1 will at 9 o'Olook of red and white, the class colors, the Wa ynesville National bank. EAST END CYCLES a peace message to French headquarImJDI'ClveJlIle:nt 'T devotIons by ...... marked the r eserved seats of the A E ters, , bum. O. C~ight AB RHO class, who filed in during the singing addrelS of welcome, and 6 0 1 0 2 0 Hulsinge r, S5 of the first hymn. Rev. Schaefrer Even more remarkable was the feat the re.ponlle Wlll be given by the 4 0 1 11 2 0 Schu Ith eiss, 1b opened the devotional service by a pretlldent C. ' E. VanNe&!!. Special Myers, 2b ............ 4 0 0 6 1 0 of an Irishman, nearing middle 11&'8. short prayer, after which he reali a mUlllc ~d talks will feature tbe Ilea· Hitshue, ci, c ........ 4 0 1 8 o 0 who, in a six-day raCe in New York weU chosen pa8S8ge of . Scripture. ran mo~e than 600 miles be· mono Long, 3b ............ 3 0 0 0 2 0 City, Rev. Wllishburn chose for his t ext the tween Mo nday and Saturday and wae In the afternoon the music Cast, c ... ........ .... .. 2 0 1 5 2 0 8ubseq th.ought of a 't rifold education, the elected Mayor of Long furnished by the Harveysburg F0,lfarty. cf ... .. ..... 1 0 0 0 o 0 Island ul?ntiy mastering of the spiritual, mental and city. School orchestra. Reports of Bishop, rf ...... .. .... 4 0 0 0 o 0 physical. That tough Irishman In the ailt dU!rer.ant officera and adreMes will The Warren County Norm,a} comIn checking up the enrollment of Thornberry. If ... ... 3 0 0 0 o 1 ,. during the · afternoon. men cement wall hllill at the School t he Smith-Hughes department at the Lansdale, p ........ 3 0 0 0 6 1 days could have run any race-hon,. Final exams . a re in fu ll swing. Such evening IIeMlon at 7 o'clock Auditorium Tuesilay evenl,ng, May a time trying for all and every one close of the schoo l year, som e very - - - - - in the world to death. be furnished by the 18th. Tlte class was composed of ~II either be happy or otherwise on interesti ng and gratifying figures Totals ............ 33 0 4 27 14 2 Lightning at Bakersfteld, Cautor-. grllh"tr~. nine young men and fifteen 3(oung la- Friday, the lal!t day of the term, when are fo und. nia, strikos Ilnd destroys 600,000 bar~'~\Itl'll. !lr, (l~ t.lll! dies. being the largest class to grad- final grades will be announced. Lnst yea r ~h e r e w e r~ 17 high-school MIAMIS rels of oil in a Standard Oil tankstudents enrolled in the department. uate from this school. AB R H 0 A E made of 8teel, presumably. .... The stage was taatefuully decorat. This year the enrollment was 26. Is there no way of stopping luch ed in lilacs and the young ladie- wore This Is 44 per cent of the senior bo s' Satterthwaite, 1 b .. 1i 1 2 7 1 0 pastel colors, which made a :very enroiled. Of the junior boys who E. Burton, 2b ........ 4 . 1 2 4 1 0 wnste? What about a coating of reinforced concrete on the 8ides of the. pleasing picture. . Ji ve on farms 67 per cent rae in thls Gont; 3b .............. 3 1 1 1 2 2 Seated on the atage with the class department. The sophomores have Ada s, p ............. .4 0 1 1 4 0 metal tank, or ' a coating of cheap 55 per cent and the freshmen 60 per H. Burton, c .... .. .... 8 1 0 0 1 0 reclaimed automobile tire rubber covwere Itev. Knight, of Springboro. who ;:l*!~~~lt~~=A ofalld theM. E. In church will gave the invQcationj Carl Rich, of he dlnn~ supper the blll!e' cent of fa rm bOY8 enrolled, Of the T. Burton, ss ....... 11 1 2 1 3 1 ering the whole tank? And espeolal~en~ of the cb,ureb a~ ~OO 1\ pla~~ Department of Public Speaking. of total number of farm boys enrolled Frost l cf .......... ...4 0 2 0 0 0 Iy what about Ughtning rQds1 A,re Cillcinnati university, gave the adin the hi gh school l 61 per cent are in HOEkm s, If .......... .4 0 1 3 0 0 they a delusion? W". Fra~l1n'l , Os orne, d . .. ... .. 4 0 1 1 0 0 idea worth nothing, and did the the agricultural aepartment. dress; Miss Edna How,land, who InMiss. Louise SmIth entertained a - - Frenchman Oatman impose on the These boys at thq pre8ent time are traduced the c1asa, and told of the few friends at the home of Mrs. J . .Totals .... .... . . 34 6 12 24 12 3 public when he peddled lightning rods. work accomplished by the PUpU8; she O. Whitaker (,n Saturday afternoof.1 carryin g 26 h(lme. projects. In ad. before he took charge of the French 1 234 5 6 7 8 0 also said that t111iy were a olalSS ver~ in honor of Miss Anne Bachman. A dition a large uumber of shop prorevolution? mUch alive and that lIbe expecte\i pleasant afternoon was spent and at j ects l'ta\!e been completed . during Cyclcs ... .. . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 Millmis ...... . 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 x-5 much from them in their life work. its close the guests were taken to the the 8chool year. Americans cat more sardines . per We believe in the department be· The diplomas were l?resented by dining room which was tastefully deceapita than any other race, which is Two-bus t hits -Gons, T. Durto n. County S'uperintendent Han:i~ who orated in yellow and whitE!'. It was cause we know that it embodies a Stolen bllses ntterthwoitc 2, good for snrd(ne men, had for sardine spoke of t\1e worth of Warren l;Oll11ty then that the annou ncement Was : tudy of science as related to . our Frost, O ~ b o rn c . I!aters. If this country depended less Normal to the scl\ools of the couo- made that MiSs Bochman and. Mr. C. everyday life. It is I?ractical and is on a clln oponer nnd more on good Earn ed runs- Minmis, 2. r ecognized by authorIty as being a t¥\..:The mu~l(! wae furnished by the B. Jones. Who ill well known here, success. Left on bllscs- ycl cs 6; Miamis 8. cookin g It would be healthier. Can. werJ! nmrried December 31, l-ll26. Double pilly- Gons to E. Butron to ned f ood, including canned sardines, There are 13 ' boys who live on Although thl' parents und relatives Wllm\ngtlln College orchestra, is a bl e~s ing, a convenience and an Sa tto ~thwai te. The grad1,l.1I.t.e8 1\t'C: 'Clyde Arm- of the young couple had known of farms who are DOW completing their economy. But it should not take the Hit batsman- Adams, 2. 8th grade work. . Of these tltere strong, Lllo)a Blair, George BI/nnell, the wedding, i.t came ns a complete placl! of co mpetent' cooking, and: BIlBe.' on ba lls- By Lnnsdnle 3. should be 0 large per cent to enroll Raymond Brad<loek, &verett Carna. surprise to local iriel1ds. too often it docs. Wild pitch-La n ~dnlc . ill this departmeitt nex t Septem The bride r(!ceived the best wishes hall Wilma COfWin, Cllrrie G1anef; Struck out--By Lllnsdale 8; by A high.school education has come Carl Gray. Ola Haru.ock, Eunice Hol- of aU present. Mf. Kin gsmore, of Maryland, CODAd ams 9. nearly all important as Ii grod be lingaworth, Katltleen Henderson'REv. Mrs. Jones 'will leave Saturday to Passed blllls-Cast 3; H. Burton 1. victed of knocking his wife down and education, since the young school elyn Lewis, Chester Heery, •• uth join her husband at Durant, Okla., Umpires-Prendergllst and Bolin. repeatedly kicking her. is moderately Karr, PlIebe J.u.ndy, Eva ?!fcinlllan, where he' is located as salesman for folks may now get training in lines described by the poor wife as acting Timc- l hour und' 32 minutes. that will better enabl e them t o cope Margatet Marlatt, Edn. Mullin, Dor- the N. C. R.. "downright orncry." The "ornery" - -with the every-day problems of life. othy Rye, Ralph Mull, Kenneth St _ _ _ ....._-,...•_ - - _ gen t1ellUln wis sentenced to ftve blows John, Clement Satterthwaite. Miriam with th e cat-o'-nine-tails on his bare West. Alice H~ery. back. _ .' Whnt do you think of tbat punlab-ment? Is it too much or too little? Mrs. Vergo Mitchel\er and Mrs. Ray I~o r the wife beater, ftve hundred mond Wilson were hOBtesses for May bl ow would be too few. There are meeting of the Happy 'Hour c:lub, May nine tails to a "cat," so the ftve blows .. METHOt)IST CHURCH 11th at the: Ilome of the, former, will amount of forty-fiVe stings., Sabbath School, 9 :16 a. m., preachSpring and with9ut ~~e house air .to tJ.te ~!D- ing at 10:30 a. m. Epworth Leagujl 6:11i p. m. Prcaching at 7 :00 p. m., .Me~orial Wednesday evening Prayer meeting, 7 ;80. Everybody invi~d to these services. Memorial IIervices of the l : Q. F., K. of ,P. 'and Jr. O. U.-A. M"lodres Rev. L. A. Washburn, P8lItOl', will he held Sunday, Jiln.e 18; at a o'clock. There ,Will be special 'mtljlle and . Rev. Sj!indler, of IGniS MlIlIt; ST. MARY"S ~""'ltCH will mok\! the addJ::esa. ., " i" dl CJ.,UB '· . . The Wanen '. ,1"",n"",

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WOMAN'S AUXILIARY Sf. MARY'S CHURCH

Young Friends Meeting

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WAYNE TOWNSHIP fARMERS' CLUB

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WARREN CO. COUNCIL REliGIOUS .EOUCATION

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WARREN COUNTY NORMAL COMMENCMENI

SMITH·HUGHES ENROLLMENT

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LEADERS CHOSEN

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