Miami Gazette January 11, 1928 - December 19, 1928

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Eigltiie-th Year

'UARY 11, 192

NEWS DIRECT' fROM OR. fRANK CRAllHI--f--;=======~===-----Little Glimpses of A merica =~ THE STATE CAPIlOt , WEEKLY lECTURE OL l\lil !:i, OHIO- Due to t he numl.J ~ .. uJ' uPJllicutions fur grude CI'OSSlIlg eliminu t iuns co ming into 'the hl ghwuy d 'l'''rtlllcnl, UHirccto l' G. 1-'. :::' ~nlu ' l llgel' has ul'lll!re d un ex ha us· LiVe ~ UI ' Vt\Y tu IJ muue of state high· way g'ra c c .. ossing s in Ohi o. The \\ urk hll ~ ."rcllily sta .. ted lind the III ~gc nl p"U" I'1I 1II ~ Jll U I'II C C~ 7t! g rade CroSSlllg. scul terl'll t hr oughout thIJ Klute. "'l'hc ~e c.. u~" in gs II"" cunsid· cn·d 118 Lelng ialrly rcprcsentlltive

Whole Numbe, 6787

REMI NISCEN GfS- -----l--IIIJHo.IH-.1~K+_ Of fORMER

DAYS

OF HIGH SCHOOL

THE COLUMBIA BASIN

The re will be no basketball game ar.cttllin he Gym th i!J FridllY night. but on Presid ent Coolidge ill nn nduress T o quol 'from 11 poem in on e of Saturday niA'ht II team from Cat holic t he ot hel' ti ny, a ll uded to th e effol·t Iltl! " Itl l'I l cGuff y' s Renders: lTigh, at Dayton . will come d own to of t he Gove rnm ent to neate new ler. "Tit., ch ildren of IlIcn uriae lind JlO SS }lIllY Wuynes ville's fir. at team. Last ritory. (luI of the world like blades of grass.' Sunduy's ' Dayton J ourn a l run a pic'f.hi s is t he true metho d of co n· ure of t h is pa r ticular team t hat is 11/,,\' IllAny people ha\'e cont ri bu· coming here. Look up you r papers quest A lut bcllci' than going to Will' 11·t! to the growth llnd prosperity of I1ml view t he pro ~ pect~ of victory or lind Hubjoct in J.( Iln uth el' Slule il is lo \\' :I \' II ,,~v l\l I!'! !I'len and wumen oC losses. t.urn wutel' on to u ue sc r t unu muk c The Runts (rom Carlisle u"ri~ht c huI'u ter, o f intl usll'Y anti in· wiil meet our Runt team on the 8ame II new !:ilale. 1,>lIiJ.: l· nce \Vh" CU llle, mllde the pluce MI'. 'uuli lige :u id, •. A wat" rw ay date. Everyone is invi ted; admisO! cUlIdili u ns in the ll' l'~ s pccLivu 10": hl'ir hlllllC'. were ho nored a nt! r eRpec· 8ion rema ins the same. cali l ie •. " · ch l c~ing\! .. saili, "bllt 811 sY:llc m for th e Mississippi Vulley and tl' ,1 !lnd pa~se d on, some to th e Great OU llI:fCl'uU:; CI·V.b~:H Jlg ~ cunnvt be co v- its tributuI'ics wil h on (: arm rcuching U l' )" llH I. 01 hers to diffel'cn t 'mundan e el cd III Lhi ~ l ill ie lH! CaU SC we huv e to th e Gulf lin d a lNt h"r to til<! At· ' .. This Friday is set aside for Tem· 1(J~u li tie~ l/) piny a purt there in the nut th e Huld 10l'ces nccc '~IIl' y to du lantic is on ly u qu c"tillil of lime. pel'lInee Duy, but as it co nflicts with t1ru nlll Il f life. The y belonged t o the riv('r is Ill·cssing. t he The Colun"lo ~u . " It IS plunllcd to add tu the /tl'l·at c i ll~s. the bnckbonc of our mid·yea l· exams, the program will be (.or iginal program from li me to t ime, Co lumbill Bus in iN n ot fal' d isl>lnl. " :\ nle l'icull civilizatio n that IIfr. Lin· given on Monday, Janu a l'y 16. To nl UIl Y of Ill y rCllders this phrusc as th e c rosslllga now con Sid ere d IJ c· c"ln mUhl have had in mind when he cumo Sl!l'arll tco or complelely s urvey· the Colum uia nll~ in . is a ~ort o f u l ~') ~ lIi'/. "C nd mu st love the COlllmon peo La. t Friday night t he basketball cd. in t his WilY C\,CI'y crossi ng IJ1 rlln. I COli fe ss until recen tl y it wa H "Il' fot' lie made so many or them ." tellm went to Mason. The fil'st team the sto w will eve ntullll Y be com plctl:' 10 me. But ~nlll e who m we have a lready won their gllll)e but the Runts lost But I Illn "'riling thi s in Spokane, Iy Hurv"ye d unli the d a ta ~o seeuI'ed ml'lIliull(od and llIany others, hoth fnm to the Mason Runts. The second will bc II rccllrd of W e imp'" rtu nce of Was lli ngt.o n. just n few mil es from i\ies a nd illllividu!lls dc , cl've moro team Jllayed tho Indepen den ts and euch onl!. Tltret! ti"ld pal·tlcs arc nuw t his basin and riJ.(hl here it is a s ub· t hm! a !-(cn ral notice. the Independe n ts carri ed away the guthcl'ing t he informution wh ich, ject of s upn! me in te rest.. As far li S I )n~ of thes was "B oss" MerriLt, victory. IIlll011g II Lher lh ings, includes a trut· that is co ncerned. it is of con ~i deru· Ii ~ h · WitS familiar ly called by ulmost tic census of both highway a nd r a il· ble interest to t he whole cou ntry a nd cvery on ' in the village. In our fan . not mere ly a local afruir. ?rl id.year exams are in full sway in rOlld', the appro xi lllate am ount of cy we clln sce him yet wi t h h is be· High sc hool £01' the r e maind er of the The Panama ana l fir ed the imagi. tillle that vehiculal' truffic is at opped ncnolcnl ex press ion and genial s mi le wee k. Enough sa id. II I vuch cross ing, the visubility of nation of lhe wodd . Huge reclam a· us \\'e plI~~(, cl him on t h e stre ets. How sight dista nc e, cundition of highway Lion projec ts lit VllriOUS times hav e l))lI ny mo numents to h is honesty of appraoches li nd oth e r ole ments af· interested us and applied f or aid to DEATHS con~t ructi o n as well a s skill and duo th e g eneral government. fecting the sta t us of the cro ksi ng:. _ mhility of wOl'kmull ship are to be But this Columbta Bas in project Mrs. lIfartha Prate r, widow of Job found in th different buildings In F. Prater, died at her home In Winwill be Ilbo u t t he biggest t hing we and about lhe villllge, it would be field , Kans. , Wednesday, January 4. More t han 3000 of the ,1000 roa(' have ever und er ta ken and are ever d inicu lt tu suy . ome of us may r e- She is s urvived by e leven grown eslate brokers of the sta te have file d liable to und er lake. call hi H appearance as h e walke d down c hildre n and one brother. C. J. Moore their application f OI' 11 renewal of It mea ns u bl'ing-ing int o cull ivu. t h e "tree in winter t im e, welu'ing one forme rly of near Harveysburg_ th ei r license Cor the coming year. lind lion or a tmnsforming f rom desert of lhe shawl s t hat were so popular it is expected that all application s will ' to lhrifty, fa rm la nds about two milnmo ng ilion sixty·five years ago, and be tiled within the next ten days. lIun ncres. Mrs. Ethel Linder, Ilged 34, wife Which were worn instead of overHcnewal of the broker's license takes This can be done by mere ly utiliz. • I of Harry Linder, of Kitehener, died coa ts. 'c are of the salesman in theil' respec· ing dead wa te rs which now run wu ste Sat urday evening at the Good . Sative officcs. Last y ea r these licen· Fortunately th ese wille rs a re at a Others in lhe line of building and m aritan hospital, Cincinnati. She constr ue ion WCI'C "Billy" Jones, t h e s es we re issued tu approximate ly 5000 higher level than the irrigated IlInd, plas terer, lind his partner. John Arch leaves her husband and five children. -----:-=.. ~ == real estate brokers and as many RO nil thnt is necessa ry is t he motive Funeral services were held at her 'r und also William Re tullick. All salesmen. powe r of grav ita tion. la te hom e Tuesday afternoon. Inth se were in demand when their par. ---It would mean, how ever . building ticular hnndicrait was n eeded and the terment was in Lebllnon centetel'J(. Although the state moving picture some da ms, making tunn els and co n· wOI'k of ali the foregoi n g was in strik censor board permitted I,>ictures of stTucting huge concrete line canals, ing contrast to t h e hast ily erected William Hickmon , kidnapper and and th e project is so imme nse t hat bui ldings to bo Been in recent ti mes kind in the country. Otben tlf the murdere r, to puss, many theate r man nobody co uld take it up but the gen· in ar large cities where it is so me- family are still maintaining the charagers o f the state ure using the clip· eral gove rnment. . , limes dinicult to determine which is acter of their forebears in and around We hear a l o~ abo ut t ho Colorado p el'S on the news reels lind rul scenes the more inferior, materilll or work. t he village. The Ilnnulli m eti :ng of Sl. Mnry's which show th e fi end are being cut Rh'e r Rnd t he Boulder Dam, but re· manship. Probably ' in Way n esville, The Hawke Brothers. John, Philip, out. One the nte r manager in writ. ally this t hin g is bigger . W. O. Raper is on the sick list. parish was h eld at the church Mon. good, honest work is still th e rule. Thomas (tomahawke the boys faeeThis country onc e was settled duro day even ing, with R v. J . .r. SChaeffer ing to the go vernor KIl id that if H oward A.. chd(·acon was in Leba· In my l'ec()l\ections of t he peopl e t iouslyealled him), with their slater, Don't fail to attend Myer Hyman's pI·es iding. Th worriens and v(!~lry. scenes shOWing the punishme n t of ing wh ot hhcy call a wet cycle and, of these early times no a tt.empt is Elizabeth, brought from their native January Sa le, in nil d<'partlllents. lIlen were re·ol 'ctoll , lind th e SlIme non, 1'11, ~t1ay. Hickman wer e shown he would be 25,000 farmers lived in it. Do n't fail to altend lI-iye r Ilyman 's made to distinguish b etween t h ose of England those splendid traits of man But th en came th e drought lind committees were appointed to serye glud to run t.he picture. but s uggest· the village: !lnt! it" immedia te vici no Iy character which have given to that ' Mrs. L. II. Gordon has been ill for the coming y ar. 'I'he reporl of the January Sa le, in a ll de pUl·tments. cd thD~ Hickman was being giv. Ihey a ll hud to leave. fo r th ey could nJ.(e. The only difference to be ob. country .and her colonies the emi<;hurch t rensur I' and lhe I'eports of en t uo much prominence in th e n ews not rai se crOl13 on 7-inch rainfalls scve ra l days. "1 ' I IUI'C wu s in Duy· ser vo",. is lhut of OCCulJ1ltions for I'n nence in so many fijllds of industrial art;.. " n It er "C h ow the \tlnd is lhe treasuI'ers of lh(' 'different organ. reels. and suggested that these be during the year. other respects they were iden tical. and commercial activities, which t ey Dr. P. A. Garner, chiropractor, izations showed sub: tantia l bala nces. tOll, MlllIday. eliminated by the state ce nsol' board. KIl nd and soge brush. One of the most usef ul Citizens in have held for so many yelU'S. and in The oil i wonderfully fertile ,D S Lebanon, Ohio, Phone 78. The fo ll owi ng delegates. and aileI" Dr. P. A . Garner, chiropractor t h times we are co nsi dering, lhough which ..they are only surpussed by it is probably t he bottom of an old Ilotes to the Diocesan convention, to Ohio motori sts nr paying in ap· lake, and all it needs is water. With ' ' perhaps not as fu lly apprecia te d as the Umted Statell. . Dr. and 1I1rs. A. 1'. Wright we re be held in Dayton January 3 l, and Lebunon, Ohio, Phone 78. proximately $70,000 every d:Oy in water t hey raise two crops of pota· Dayton visito rs, Monday. he s hould. have been, was my vel'y The ZeU-fanriiy-was represented by Februa ry 1, were IIppointed: Dele. the year into th e !!tate treasury. Lat.J Ulll ~ Me lure wos a business vis. dea l' pel'S nal friend, J. Drew Sweet. the four brothers, George. Jacob. Eds'i'ttin-:+--liiU:>clo:;.....J:CJiwl:i.D.g....5j:teC:ia.l1L toes a yea r and the finest potat . o"e _ gates-Mrs. Edith Harris. Mrs. L. A. est figure s of the state treas urer in. the world. -T ey woUld ha\'e- a Coming over fro m England with i gar and Mortimer. who played imp or- _ _. _ I' for one Zimmerman, W . H. Allen nnd F. B. ilo l' in incinnnti ~Ion day. dicate that the gasoline tax in 1928 mate e ven superior to Yakima for th e week at. Cary's Jew elry Shop, Leba· H nderson. sainlly mothe r, e found h is way to n pa s tn . e grow an devel. Alternutes- Miss Em. SUlck relhJC in l! ~/Iec ials fOl' ne Waynesville ' and wa!! for some tillle opment of theIr home town and were will be about $26.000.000. Thut is rai si ng of apples, Ilnd corn, whe at non, OhiO. ma He ighwllY, Mrs. IL e Hawke, Hal" we ek at. 'a l'Y's J ' w<:lry Shop, Leba. in the employ of Mr. J. W. Robelte. excel\etn lind highly respected citi$2.000,000 a mon t h or $500,000 eneh and othe r midwest products could be ri s Mos her and L. A. Zinllllel'llllln. non, 0 1110. ' Mr:. Rebeccll PI'c ndergast is qui te week. The report shows that during editor lin d propricto r of W'a yn esviJIe'i! zens. . g rown in IIbu ndnn ce. sick at her home south of tow n. the last six months Of 1927, $13.211, The men who are pushing this t hing odginal newspapcr, The Miami Vis. The Cadwal~der8 we.re ~Dl~ersally .lIU·S. W. 11 . Allen and .lIlr~. J . O. ito r. Mr. weet p ossessed ability of p~pular, Pro~ldence, III Its mfinlte 404 .79 was collected from this tax are public.spirited citizens. f or t hey Cnj·twright WeT s hop pin!; in Da~'ton, n high order ns a n ewspllper man ana Wisdom has hIdden the future from It pays to have yOUI', eyes given at.as compared with total collections for will probablY all be dead before the ~~~ . fiscal year of 192 6, of $12,667.504. Rcheme could be brought into com· tenti on by nn eycs.ight s pecialist. Exhad fate placed him in a locality our mortal view. Couid Achilles 0_ Of course the tax itt 1926 was only pletion, ns it will take probably 15 amin t ion free, by Dr. Rudolph, every where a large spher e of usefulness hav e had i~ veil rent and could have Nancy Dodd di ed January 2, 1, 28 Don' t -fui l til attelld 1I1ye r Hymu n's wou ld have op en ed he could probably foreseen the future career of hia Tuesday a nd SuturdllY. Cary 's J ew· two cents per gullon, but with more years. !J 1 yeal's, 6 moulhs lind !J days. J nnunry Su lc , in a ll dcpuI·tm nts. Ilge automobil es in Oh io today than ever hllvo Ilchieverl dist inction in hi s cho. younger son, John F., could have seen The project hns t he fu~1 endor se· e lry Shop. Leban on , Ohio. She was born .Tune 24. 1 36. Sh o befor e, and t he increa sed tax it looks ment or President Coolidge, ecretaRe n profession . Love of Na t ure nnd the yast amount of goo(l Dccomplisb· becamc t he wife of Willinm P. D odd. Mr. and l\! rs. hu rl ~ . la ns bCI'I'Y Dorn - T o lr. and Mr ~ . W. C. as if there wCl'e goins ' to be many I'y Work, Secreln ry Hoove r nnd Gen'1' th is ullion IInti lIlrs. M .. till )" of DU~'l(\ n, wcre o f t he beautiful i.n litera t ure Dnd art ed 'by him and known of the high esPhil lip ~ . t\I nday, JanuRry 9, ] 928, n Febu rury .1, 1858. millions of dollars aVllilllble for good eral Goethals. chllruct rized him bu t his modesty teem and. affection in which he was were born thr ' e sons, Mil to n, Wil. Wuynesdlle visitors, today. prevented these traits from 'beingo held by hIs feUow townsmen, he sureroods a s a res lli t of the luteat in. Redeeming 'worthless land and mak· dllughter. lillm and Harley. crease in the gas tax . kllow n except to his Illore intimate Iy would have been one ' of th e haping it productive is about the best Those left to monrn II I' 10SN are 'Vltcn in L eba non, d on't f orget to Hi ghest dc/!,ree in lhe watch milk. piest of men. business a Government can engage ers cru ft is Gruen Guild Wa tches, in two so ns. William and Harl ey. Three Villi\. 'ary '!! J ·wclry Shop, L ebanon, circle of friends. How ofte n do we find . in a eommu. Of the Burnett's brothers Bnd cous It wasn't much of a surprise whe)\ in. Men's pocket a nd strop and Indie s' gra ndchildren and ilive greot·grnnd. hio. nity like Waynesville just such char- In, I remember three, Stephen, Witchildren. Governol' Vic Donahey announced wristlet watches. See them nt a · lIl l·. and Irs. J. C. Hawk s pent aete rs. lIfen and women who are liam and Thomas, aU:-tHghly induiltriShe hod been a residen t of Mt. that he would not unde r any circum. Un,hly at Pl ells nnt Plain, with t h eir content to pass their lives in the OUB and upright they with their comllolly for flfty yeurs. he believcd lItr. and Mrs. J. B. rabbe :11'e an stances be a candidate for the fourth beauty an d quiet peaeefulncss of peers f ormed a class of men and wom term as Gove rnor. but' there was nouncin g the bit·th of n daughter, in t he upreme Bei'n g and was ever rlnll);h lC I' and family. (h ir su rroundings and find enjoy. en who would never pet;nit their I' nlly to th' call of human ily . he Janulll' some when he said he would not. be a , a. ' Ou I' ~iH tab les ar full CI f specials m nt Ilnd sa tisfaction wi ll be missCl1 by alII who l;new her. eun maate for the Democratic nom. Similar to these /lI'Y'S J ewelry t hough their abilities may fit lhem o.nd r e ligious pion. W e repair evoI'ythlng in j('weit-y Th ,' Twen ly·thinl P salm wus her fa- fo r ~'oul' s~l cc tion. ina t ion for U. S. Senator to oppose f 0 1' a broader field of action . How were th e Cartwright brothers, Seth Shop . L eb anoll, Ohio, and buy old gold an d l'ilve r and plat· \'o rit e Jo'501m. Simeon D. Fess, who will usk another ofte n do we find that people 50 abso. and. Septi.llluS, .both men of m~rc than. inum . Ca ry's J c\\' olry .' hop, Lebu · six.year term. Fact is, Donahey is MI·~. Anf oll Chnnlller, former mut. lu tely e ~5e ntial to the well being of ordmary Inte lhge nce and pro~lty. An tired of public life. It is known Saturday evening, Junuary 7th, the n on, Ohio. 1" ' 11 "r th e Frie nd s H ome. is spending u commun it y as edito rs, ministe rs older brother, Thomas, \~a~ Imp.reS!!>that he hus been as ked to consider seventh nnnual banquet of the Happy II fe lV we eks at the Home . n nd teac hers a rc not given the recog.' ~ d by the officers of a Bntlsh fl'lgate. Rcv. Nat han J uhnsoll and ~If s. several busi'1ess propositio ns. and Hour club W? ~ held lit Waynesville ni ti on which they d ese rve. In the war of 1812 and aft~r tho close this he' i8 doing. He is anxious to get Gym . . A deh clou s Bupp er ~! oysters. J ohnso n nrc spcl!,ling t\l(' \\'~'('k with Si l"t' I'w:lI'l"! lI al'e rO ll see n th c Of t he yo un~ men who have left of that struggle settled In England into some business t hat will prove .l<and~\,lch es, Riliads, cn~e, Ice <:ream the ir son ill Lnncnstc r. ul'l\utifu l pnt tern s ut Cary 's Jewelry ~lIch vil lnges and h llve found s ucce'5s and became w ~ l1 to do. and was as more ,profitable than that of .being a and coffec · was served to more than ~hop,! . pc u~ b for' buying. ury's :J waiting the m in t he iarge r cities. I thorough a Brito n us hiS '!lore forOur gift tnbl<!s are full o f specials public official, and no ma t ter what h e forty gll.ests und membcr s. J cw,' h y S hop. I.ebu non. Ohio. .. hall 1I0t spea k. Onl y II f ew dllYs tunnte brothers . were A~erlcan. "ry' s Jewelry - ---docs he is going to have the best . As thiS was to be do.as-yo.u.please f or your selection . a~o I wos sp caking with un activ And so we might contm ue to enuwishes of a majority of Ohioans, reo llll!~t, evcI:y one .entere~ m to the ShOJI, Lebanon , .Ohio. Hl\ZIl I'r1~ of t hp aut omobi le drivcr 111 r . lind lIIrs . J;!ITl OR McClu l'o nt. h\l~i J\c s~ mo n of incinnati u po n th is merate t hese good people such as the gardless oC politics. Just whom t he SPlTlt of It and . Ju~t did as they · r. and "I'S. H h co nI inue to incr('II". t:s l im nles I('ntll'd a Fun rn l Director's meet in g to pic und he nssured me t hat 11 vcry Kelly~, Samu el and Moses; the Gaus-. M Democrats will decide upon for the p.leased .. Nnm e ro~ s I/:ames ~nd muno \VitUllI' at IIwny ma de by mn nufact ur e rs lind in xul" in \\,ilmington. Mo nllll Y night. 11Il'(::'e /lcrc(' ntagc of t he bu siness m en es, Sol ol)lo~, Clarkson , Rlch.ard; the senutorship is a problem at the p.res. SIC was lllduiged m by all till qUite and daughter, of Dayton. W CI" the flll ce lll<'n indi ca te un inrrca ~e or ( t hi s city WIIS rec rui ted from just C?~ks, LeVI, ~tephen and Ehsha; th~ gues t~ of Dr. and Mrs. 11. E. Iln lim- :J ,OOO .OOO cll r~ Own(' I till! coming ent time. There will be an ample a late hour. . P in ker Du oCold JI~ns a nd pencils. ~u eh comm uniti es. 0 Nealis, AblJah P. and George J .• supply of candidates when the time Every 0110 present voted It the ~cst way, Tuesday. year with only half th"t n umher g uo CUIIl'lIn!('cd. No c)( p en~e afte r firs t I hR "c often medH ated upo n t he t he McKays, Jonas and, Jacob) the: comes. That much is sure. yet. All too soo n we were remmd· We maintain it high claSH watch ing tl' the jllnl; ya r d. " ";OS II rC\1(ll·t rurchn ~e. Ca r y's Jcwu lry ShOll, Leb· stmnge fact. 01' it Reems strange t o I Il~tel' of whom ll!0ved to I?wa 111 the ' ed by the strnlnR of "Home, Sweet jll "t re"e ivet/ by Le·!' C' . Enrnh art. Sel·· /lno n . Ohio. 11\/'. thot so mony of t he older people mIddle of t~e fifties; the Hlseys, John Home," that it was time to adjourn. repair departm e nt and snlicit your reo vicc munl\g'c,' of th ' Warr Qn (',lunly pall' and special 'order work . Cnry's w!to W('re' in t he forerron t 'of lIf1'airs and Jac?b, the Chenoweths, ~yan . Traffic accidents in Franklin coun· ~Ir". Eli zn llL·l h ll llr t ~ ock . 1t~ ll d I""rm UU I't'llU from st.::lte UUl'l':t ll in· ;Je\v-elry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. bll{'k ill til<' fifties of t hC' lust centu. a nd DaVid.; the uther me'!l~ers of the ty claimed 80 victims during ] 927, Ilur ~I' a t t hr Ohi(l M :I~o ll ic \lome. hug. SUI'flnct' h Cll!lqullrtcrs. r.I, in and I\bout Waynesville, should Keys famIly. Joseph, Wilham, Isaac in spite of the campaigns for safety ' ecessity fOI' in creasi ng rate s waR pitH\. h Ig U en vCry ~ic k in t hat ill- ha ve 1ll'long(>(1 to t h e sn me families E., .Mary and Sarah; t~e Hansocks, Adam MeHoh ond family Ilro wit h which were waged throughout the relatives at Hamilton. Ohio, havinl'" attributed to : The increase in totll l "nuli on. hut i n'p orled to be bet. o r \\' fl' otherwise close ly conn ected. Lovl~ Amos, Jesse, DaVid and Sarah; year. This was a slight increase ov· arrived t,herc from California las t mileage of improvcd highwa ys n~s ll l t· tHo ( lI'ell remombe r the older members (I~ otlce that the parents went. to t~e er 1926. Of the 80 victims, I i were ing in great('\' IIverage use of auto·we~k. of tho Rng-ors family, th e brothers. Bible .to find names for their chIlkilled when their machines crash ed 1111': . 'V . E. orneH hn ~ retur ned mo biles; the mllrkerJ incre:l se in fre· ·/llllu(·I. Josiah a nd .Joseph. Quite dren) , the S'!laUs, Robe.rt and · Calwith railroad trains, and 33 pedes· Don't fail to attend Myel' }lymun's quency of claims ; lh e grow in g ton· homr aftpr ~pE' nding th o holidays in diff('l'ent a s t hey were from eac h oth. eb; the Ebrlghts, Damel" Abram, trians were run down and ,fatally in· ritt ~ b1lrg with ller daugh te r, Mrs. dency on the part of injur'li pcrM ns January Sole, in all departments. er in mony res pects t hey al\ le ft de. George: Ed.ward, Ira and Rebecca;. jured. Eleven of the victims were The following officers of Farmers to d emand larger omo un ts as da m · Will iam i\1ich o ne~' lind family. sc ndlln ts 'to can y t he nallle down to ~he Prm~z brothers, Henry, Edward . children, most of whom were play· Grange No. 13 were installed Satur· The Woman's Auxiliary of St. Ma. ages ; the tendency on the part of Illtel' generatio n s. If t here was 'any. and Edwm; th? Taylors. Morgan anll Ing in the streets at the time they day evening : ry's church will meet on Friday af. courts and juries LO 1\ ward la rgel' 71h'. and IITrs . . fycr Hyman en tel" t hing in l his world which the small J ohn; The Hames brothers, all .r; were run down. Figures on the to· Worthy Master James .Gibbons ternoon, January 13. with 'Mrs. Lee amounts as damage. ta in tl ,nndny Ilt dinn r . M... and boys of Way nesville admired and en. whose na.mes I do not recall; .the sel~ tal number of automobile fatalities Overseer .... .. . , ........ .. .. J. B. Crabbe Hawke and Mis s KathCl:ine Prender. Mrs. !lf1lX. I{ oh lhagen, of Jamestown, vied in t h o~e olde n times it was "Bill' lers famIly, Peter, Isaac and ~Oll;; throughout the state are being p.r e. Lecturel' .. .......... .. ...... .. ... Leona Hall gast at the home of Mrs! Hawk.e. Mr. anli Mr~ . I. Bloch, of Spring Val- Rogers, gl'asping in his hands t he the brothe~s Sa~el. Amos. George. ppred py' th!l statl8ti~al department?f Secretary .................... Pearl S~ultz , ley nncl l\'li~ Louis CI·ane. . reins of six pl'ancing horses. all of and John Sides ~~ their cou. Har.. h!J!lltjl· H is cj.!rtall~ ~ltat tpey Will Treasurer ....... .. .......... M. A. Cornell ry's J~welry Shop, Lebanon. Ohio. II ow long is it s in ce you have had "them hitch ed to the Waynesvil1e ~y and o~hers '''' , ,f wh~m "ve fln-. show a ~emendou8 ' lllCr{!aSe ovel: Chaplain'.. .. .......... Lida Bransttatpr pon t forget Dr. Rudolph, the eye. l' Otll· eyes examined? onsult Dr. Belle," and t r otti ng 'through the I~h:d th!!lr c~ I 8 leayt:ti. luba~n,.. IDa§. Asst. Steward .. ...... .. JamIl8 Brannocl{ sight speci!llist il! here j:lvery Tuesday 'R'uclolph , the eyeshr!lt 9pecialist, on "tracts ,vith the peal of the bugl e an: tIa r~cords? !lI behllld hem, T .. . . ! ~ ! Lady Ass~. ' 13tewarl .. ·Jean Hoclle'tt until 4 ' p. Dl;, and Saturday until 8 nouncing t heir appearance. His con. descrIbe thel \cte~ would 9nt. TueRday Dud Sllturday. Free exam· . t k 'll 'th th "'bi " Id be to rope a what as already", PEVIJ.,SH PEV!L Doorkellper ... .. .... ........ ., FlIar)lc Crew Po! m. Cary s Jewelry Shop, Leba" iaotion. C'll'y'S Jewelry S hop Le b- suma e S I WI . e .rl lona cou id f th' f II. ~ _--" Graces -Irma Rich, VirginIa Hardin, non, Ohio. w • , ' npt he· galns!'yed nol." his general aa . 0 elt' e ow ""wnsmen. ...... a: Kathryn Wilson. anon, Ohio . kho\\'ledge of all eq uihe matters. s?ciates. All, 'as a rule. were He ...... A bloody IU8t Inllames my heart . . was . . . A n ot h-er 'f'a.ml'Iy' . was th a t 0 f th e tlonally valuable and law-ahfdinc Mr. and Mrs. , Howard Archdeacon to' trhe haveCommunity D.een held shool on thewhioh .S aLuidny A pael-y comJ)I'i&lng MUlses McKll1' I '. . ~t To kill a certain dame.. After "na~l1ation all adjourned to h L_ At murller I'm wHlln". to do my part the dlmng room. wbere delicIous had the pleasu~e last Sunday of en· before ~ew Year's Day was ]Jost· SIlY S~lith Torner Viti '11 ti,l e, Shu· Br owns. If my membry is not at ze~~. ! t " 1 tertaLnlng a few n~a'r relatives in cel· pdncd on account of the e'xtreme col d IlIllker. Bol;b. EI:<le 'amI Doris flawke ~aul~ th~ bro~he~ ~vereliJ~avid, Jara'e li becaute ~/f~:;: fa~1t. ...... e,ltull~ee:~'.~t: And • f!1!1 no senl. of Snllme, .oyste!' soup was served. ebration of the 87th birthday ·anni · end- was held Il18t SatU!.'day. .saw the "King or Kings" in Dayton .enhJtilmhlll ant ,,$ er'd Sdtur'tYI u~ Of i course there -~ versary of t he !armerTs mother, Mrs. Vl8ito~s were :pr~lS,ent fxom e\·er· lost Wednosdny nig ht. rig , on,~B men. an goo CI zel\,s., 'withollt bz:othen. 01' Her blood I'd apl1\ with devilish glee ~" III. Archdeacon. The pesta were III difl'erent town!! 'and they went Ohe of .6Ishcr's gtandso)'ls,. Dr. J. b '" ti d d Yea. l'd ,ahoot! her till It hurts. rs. Ella Welch, sister of the irliei!t awaY ' eatlllfled~w\l;h day s spor t.: Two IlQn&lj!iou. (Iiseoses Iia\'e been Franklin UroW1'\, Ph. D .• waB 'ralll8d de ~~ 0t~e an eQloi~ld" Fot! here I am all. nude. you ace M188 f · Loretta WtlIe h , 0t ""h Gun club ·' .,.I·· .... nS rc'por t·' d"~ Wa 'uhl\esvil1e in upon esc:..!~.n a can o honor. ~ e . ""~ e". P au,I S(!I1 0 f'~ JU L . an ....... . near hI d'to and hil . jll know .... til we racor She baan't. delivered my .hlrta. d I wtl1 not be responllible for any Garmonte; Mt:. anet Mrs. Henry to thank mell who 80 Vern Rough. has diphth.e rla. and c arge 0 t e e I r wor ..... e who be m~o.t~l'i!~~~=~ ~ ' debts c'p ntraqted by my wife, panter, . of . Da~on; Mrs. Benba freely cave to help toe Oharlotte. little daugbter of Mr. and educational department of the ........t ' arti I Y . 1_ 0 . Arcndeacon ana ftOJi, Bruce, of WU- club: . .. 'Mrs. Harvey Rye bas a mild case 6f Mc1)jillan Publishing Company, oDe c e. -. Tbe wa,.. ot lin I. a movie ,eon- Strouse. tract. . . JACOB B. STROUSE. miD&ton.. W. B. scarlet fever_ . of the iarbat etlt.a1!14I1tmeDII ot th. ('fo c"

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