Miami Gazette December 11, 1929 - November 12, 1930

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, DE'CEMBEn 11, 1929

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High School stud ents l ook a CO I.UMB , OH IO Under State exam ination Tuesday. The the Ohio HYstC'm · of locul distribuWe g ive Cedar Stamps, Cary's MI·R . Will St. J ohn was a Dayi ubject8 the exams are be ing given SAY ~ - LoSS E.... ,-Yoll T~LL Tlil: OLD STI"" To tion of llutol1l obi le lice nses plates, Jewelry Shop. lUll vi sitor Tue!!day. in are : Ge neral Science, E nglish, MAJ(l! IT Tltll ~£ G2.(.'.~Jl~ Ii GUYS,- \<1+10 Po You which is the g r eate ~t in the United Geometry a nd Latin. AND \lie'LL TItReW IN ~;<i TINK I ,ll.M,- JOH Iol D Stu tes, 19:10 Iicens(!s plutes. ar.e ·lIfr. an d Mrs. H. E. St oke s werc Mr.•. O. M. Ridge was a bu iness The se t es ts are prel iminari es for now on ~ule throughout 528 dl stl'l- in Dayton Tuesday. aoc.I'E·f 'fu to;. - ..... IIAT fJlI.OOKLYN 51LIDGi!,ft.I<1;) AS; visitor in Dayton Tll e ~d[\y. the state cxnmi nation which will buton;. 'l'h ese loca l distri buto rs, H'''',IS IT PR[-WAIl S1UH be given late in the schoo l yenl'. who ure uppointed by Sec retary Mrs. Nettie Kepler i!< visiting Miss Olive Allen resumed he r T he student sco ring th e highel!t of tate Clarence .J. Brown, are relatives lit New Vienna. schoo l dllti e ~ in Xenia Mond ay. point, will com pete in the Cou nty under l he directiun of Col- Chalcon t est. Th ose winn in g th ere tuke mers R. Wilson, ommission el'?f J. C. Hawke was a business visi· J . M. Tayl or, who hilS been the District exams lind finally go 1\10tor Vehicles, and they WIll lor in Cinc innati Tu esday. se l'iously ill. i~ gruduallv reeover- to Columb us fol' the State examina handle npproximu ly ) ,U OO ,OOO ing. . tion. ~e ts of plates fu r) 9:1 0. The plates J. E, Sparks of Loveland wus were placed on sil l ' Decembe r ~ st" t.he guest o f A. C. Spnrks on SunMI'. lind MrM. Wlllter Cast were The Sopho more Christmlls pronnd the motoris t wi ll be perm Itt- day. busin(,!lK \'i situI'K in Wi lm in gton g-I'am will be given Friday aftercd to li se them on und ufter De'l'u e ~day . cC' mb er i! 1st; midn ight December noon D ce mbe r 20, for the High Mr. nnd Mrs. A.. C. Sparks have ho QI and grad es pupi ls at the :l ), 1929, will ue the !lbso lu~e be en visitin g Mr. Spar ks sister in Mrs. Bryan Prendergast, who Sc deudlin e for th e use of thIS year s Dayton. has bee n ill for everlll days, il; new buildin g. Thc pl'ngrnm will plutes a nd tst'rC will he. no exstart at 2: 15 o'clock. rl'covering. All pare nts arc cordially invited . t ension grunted or pennated. In Mrs. J oe l Stokes is in Mc Clell an a dd ition to t he vurious agents hospita l recovering frolll a rece nt O. J , Edwards attended the through out the state, th er e will be oper!ltion. Mis~ Gibbons has eX llmined a ll fUlll'rnl of a relative at Blan· upproximate ly :10 .000 Re t !! of che!<ter l uday. school children a nd is now paying plllteR iSRued f rom th c Burcau of Misses ·Esther and Louise Henpersona l calls on parents, reMotor Vehicle offices located at derso n were shopping in Dayton Mr. lind Mrs. Seth Th omas and purting un usual findings. 60 South st reet. ColumbUS. In- Snlurday. son of OilY ton, were W1ly nesville di vidunb who huv(' held low numvisito rs Su nday. Th e Christmas Cantata will be bers ar' pe l'mitted t o retain s u~h Mr. Louis Fir es and family and given Thursda y eveni n g, December numb erM frum year to year, provld MI·fI. E lvi n Fires were shopp ing in Mrs. W. P. Salisb ury, Mrs. Har· l!l, at t he Gym. ed their reservation reac hes t he Xenia Saturday. vey Rye lind Mr. lark Sali.!bur)' The Ca ntata is "The Child Commissioner of Motor Vehicles be were Dayton visitors Tu esday. J es us," th e same on e that was fore December . I st. Ohio in coMrs. Ella Braddock and so n "'iven last year. It is plann ed tbat opcmtion with ?ther s~ates ex- Ernest were business visitor s in . MI'. and Mrs. A. C. Sparks spent th iR cantata be given each year cha nges regul at Ions WIth such Waynesv ille Tu esday . FridllY with MI'. and Mrs. Robert addiril{ new voices a nd imp ro ving" states and Ohi o motorist R in other Sparks an d family in Loveland. on it each year. There are about 75 states will be governed b¥ the Mrs. H. V. Walter of Lebanon , reg ulations in effec t in OhIO, as spent F rid ay afternoo n nnd even. Saws fil ed by machinery. Cut voices in t he ehorus this year. wiII reRidents of other states oper- ing with relatives here . cleaner, truer, fa ster. Roy Pigati ng in Ohio be governed by the Wa ynesvill e High School had an It, lit Madden's Lumber Yard. regulnlion s of their home states. Parker- The Nations choice in unsuccessful evening of basket ball . , . .. pen li. Select yo urs at Cary's Jewel. . Mrs. L. C. St John, Miss Thelma last Friday. State LibrarIan G~ orge E lltolt l Y S hop, Leban on Ohio. The first team lost to Oakwood Sl. J ohn und Mrs. Glenn Bland Mc CDrmit'k has co mpIl ed a hst of High School on the Oakwood floor were Dayton visitors Tuesday. good books for child re n whi~h Mr. · lurk Salisbury of Cleveby a sco re of 19 to 16. ma y be obtained. b~' parents wnt- lund, is visi tin g hi s pare nts Mr. The ga·me was a difficult aile, Miss Louise Treadway of Middle ing the Stute LIbrary . .~hey are lind Mrs. W. P. Salisbury. town, is the guest of her sis ter both teams played hard all the books in in expensive edItions and . Mrs. George Hend erso'n , and fam- time. Th e game was close throu~h­ Librarian McCorm ick state~ lhat Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Hain e of ily. out the first part, the score bemg in choozi ng books for ChrIstmas nenr Bellbrook were business visit ied at the quarter and again at one good book, can be read over tors in Wayn esville Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Co rnell Mrs t he half. and over lIgain is worth scores of Oakwood took a lead In the Bert Hartsock and Mrs. Ru ssell inferio r bonks !IS reading of same Mrs. , Ralph Vance and son of alisbury were shopping in Day- third quarter but Waynesvllle ralpersisten ll y wiII develop a high Pleasant Plain were guests of Mr. li ed in the last quarter and the ton Tuesday. -----..:: standard of taste in t he present und Mrs. J. C. Hawke on Sunday. = ====- ~ -= ==-score was tied when Carl Hay gene ratiOn and coming generation. PROMINENT WOMAN Th e r egular meeting of the L. dropped a long shot through just Mrs. Jan e Wright of Spring- WAYNESVILLE A. C. COP TWO L. has been postpon ed indef- after the gun went off. T. PASSES AWAY initely The In dustrilll School Journal bor o, is here to spend the winter Waynesv ille Athl etic Club de. I In the overtime period, Oakon account of the illness of for the month of December, pub- with her sist er Mrs. Julia Dono· the leader, Mrs. George D. Mills. wood took a three poin t lead and lished by the inmates ()f the Boy's van. (ented Kings A. C. in first game Fo ll owing an illness of several Way nesville didn't make any more Industrial School of Lancaster, is by a score of 32 to 16. Sherwood weeks duratio n Mrli. Emma "LOST- A Chaperon," Don't points. just off t he press. It is issued by 'Mr . Bertha Lewis is spending and Frye were stars collecting 14 Wright, wife of Dr. A. T. Wright, forget the play given by the W . M. Wallace was high point man for of the school h h f hand 12 points r espectively. hllsed away M(,nda y afternoon at C. Girls, Wedn esday night, Decem- Waynesville, with 6 points. the class in pl'inting . . f S . a fe w weeks at t e orne a er In the second ga me Waynesv ill e under the supervIsIon a uperm- son Edward and fa mily at Miamis- . Athletic Club beat Kings Mills by er home on North Main street. ber 18, at the Gym. Adm. 15c and O'arien led the Oakwood scortendant A. R. Harsh, its various burg. a score of 27 to 10. St. J ohn was ST. MARYS .CHURCH Death I'esul ted f rom a stroke of 25c. ers with ) 0 points. departm e!1 t s in charge I hl''''h ol' n t man '''I'th el'ght pOI'nts i . of young .. p , December 15, Third S un d a'y .m apoplexy W d d which she s uffered last W. H. S. After Summers beat and dust an h ex}For best results . consign your 'and pIa 'led a ni ce floor game Th e Advent churcli sc hool at 9 :30; c nes ay. men who ~1T.e re~e vltng h G F T cellent tralhOln g .InI e sc OOth' ive stock to Green-Embry Co., boys m'l'esed very fe'" shots' an d Morning Prayer a nd a nti sermon at W While the family and Mrs. give your watch new life by hav· . ht' f ' d . I' d th . Many 0 f t e . ar t IC es arc wor o 4 2 Cincinnati, in care of D. R, Salis· t heir passing game was of high ng s rten s r eu Ize e sen - ing it thoroughly cl caned and oiled ElIiR, rf o 6 order. 10:30. ousne ss of he r condition it was at Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon Wallllce, If while and indlcutc that the boys bury 3 are making the mo st of the oppor. Rev. J. J . Schaeffer , Reclor. t hought that in t he CO UI"lle of time Ohio. o o Mainou s, c 0 o o Turner, rg .. ... ....... ,. 0 tunities which nrc offered t hem. Mrs. R. J. Adam s and children KI NGS MILLS A. C. s he would recove r, and the news o o 0 G F T FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST of the fntal stroke was a severe On aco unt of the funeral ser- Fromm, Ig hdye returned after a visit with o Thos. Edw. Batem!,n, clerk. of ·Mrs. Adam's parents at Rock- Rozz ell , r f . .. 1 4 6 Bible School at 9 :3 0 a. m. shock to them. vices for Mrs. A. T. Wril\'ht, the - Schuler, rf ........... .. 2 o 2 1 the Sen ~ te und . nabve of PIke bridge, Ohio. . Starka, If ... 1 .0 2 LOI'd's Supper and ser mon at 10 :- . Mrs, Wright's chief !nterest was meeting of the FriendshIp club - Hay, rg Emerson, c 1 0 2 ' 30 a. m. Ser mon s ubject, "The III her home a~d famIly! bu.t she will be held Thur!.day afternoon in county, IS spendmg many extra .. ..... .. . 8 o 16 hours in cOl:n pili ng a history of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hough and Robinson, rg 0 0 0 Lower Lights." Rnec ia l music. A was promm~nt m t~e SOCIal hfe of stead of . Wednesday, at the home Totals t he Eighty-eIghth. G e n~ral A.~e m daughter of Dayton, spent the Math ews, Ig 0 0 0 "Whitc Gi fts fo r the King," Christ' \ ~he commumty. ~ulet a~d '!n8ssum of Mrs. Walter Whitaker. OAKWOOD 0 0 0 mas progrl1 m is being aranged for 109 yet possessmg dlgmty and I . . bly together WIth blOgraphlc!" : week-end wi t h Mr. and Mrs. Vern . Lindsey, If ·G F T sketches of the 10 !lIbers, 133 In Hough and family. presentation C h r i s t m as Ev e. s~rength of characler, she .was , What IS more approprIate than 4 2 10 rf the d~ouse rand 31£ 10 thed .senatthe. \ . . Totals .. ..... .. .. '" 3 4 10 Tu esday, December 24. All who hblghthly est ehemekd byhall,. ets.pectJallly I a gift of jewelry. S«:e the beau- O'Brien, o 1 1 Rea 109. 0 pron .prece ,,!g e Mrs. J. D. Marlatt returned nrc ta king purt are requeated to y ose w a newer 10 !ma e y. tiful rings and neck wear at Cary'll Reigle, If ..... . 2 I Fertig, c ......... ... . publicatton of t.he ~ o urnal IS. also home Sunday after a visit 'witb WAYNE SV ILLE meet at the ~hurc h for practice Althoufh n o~ a commulllcant of , Jew elry Shop, Lebanon Ohio. o o o Bunn, rg ... . In prog . e s and It wI.1I be pubhshed , her daughter Mrs. Merle Kerns, G F T on Friduy evenin g, December 13 S1. Mary s E pIscopal Church, for I o o Ig . '. ... ... . in book form , pOSS Ibly ready for l and family in Columbus. Hartsock, rf .... ... ...... 0 o. 0 and aga in Sunday afternoon at 2 more th~n fifte en years sh~ gl!-ve Mrs. Earl Hockett, Mrs. W . E . Camel. 1 2 distrib lltiol! P(· brua ry first. Clerk St. John, If 4 0 8 P .111 You a re always welcome at her se ~vlces to that orguntzatl ~ n Cornell, Mrs. Henry Satterthwaite "Holson, Ig .. Buteman is aSRisted in his work by , Mr . idney Bloch and daughter Ellis, C . 0 2 2 this ~hurch as .a faIthful m e mb.e~ of the choir. , and Mrs. Warren Espy attended Ttl . 6 7 19. J ohn P. May nard, c!erk of the and Mrs. J eannette Bloch of Cin- Rnmby, rg, ( C) .. ... . 2 1 5 Chest er A W illiamson Minist er Be.. ng an able mu sIc Jan, her sweet t he luncheon and card party Sat. 0 as House of Rcprcsentnhves. I ('I' r nuti. wc!r e Sunday guests of Berry h I, ' ll 1g, . ... 2 0 4 ' . ' vOIce added. greatly to the beauty ul"day given at the Biltmore hotel, r th f th h h I Th e second team went to. Mason The Capital Ci-t y- is again in I My er Hyman and family. . - Fry , I"f . . 1 ~ LYTLE M. E. CHURCH {o Sh ~ ier;~~~fv~d bye ~eru~cuSband ~~~~~~:T~I~~~rth:A s~~~~!~i~n~f the and lost to the tirst team there by a score of 86 to 13. . the limelight on . accoun t of the King of Silverware- "Yourex : W'erwfod, c .. .. g o o S unday School at 2 :00 p. m. and two so ns, Prof. Alfred J. ! The Runts lost by a score at 20 numerous co nv"ntlon !l helel h~re I!t Silverware," Come in and meet ny, g ..... Preaching service at 3 :00 p. m. Wright , instru ct,?r in the depart- , Gr uen Watches offer the utmost this time of the year The cIty IS "L d Louise" the new pattern · at Ttl 12 3 27 Sermon topic, "Akin to God." men. t of Industr.tnl G. eography at I'n quall'ty value, style and depend- to 2. in gala attir~ for the' holiday sea- I Ca~y~ Jewelry Shop, Lebanon O. a a s .. . ... .. . ........ ~'rayer meeting Wednesday even- Qh!o Stat ~ UntvefSlty, and ~. ability. Your Gruen dealer . in Next Friday, Waynesville goes SOil and vIsItors are accorded KING MILLS A. C. lIlg at 7 :30 follo wed by teacher E lhott WrIght of the manager s Warren Co unty is Cary's Jewelry to Xenia to play Xenia Central special ~ttenti0!l and taken. on "LOST- A Chaperon," Don't G F T tru ininr c:ass, The Chr istmas pro· offic e in the experimental depart- Shop Lebanon Ohio High. Saturday night they go to U: SI'· Rubb er Company various s lght-she~ mhg tlours to. pOlmdts fo rget the play given by the W. M. Smith, r f ... . . ... .. 3 1 7 A'hraldm °Sf thd e S lJnda~ . SChoD ol willbbe menot °t f ~h e M Leban on to play the Lebanon High of in~ e re~t ~v IC a way s mc u. e C. (:irIs, Wedn esday nillht, Decem- Kuhlman, If . 1 1 3 e un ay evenmg, ecem el' nt e rOlt, IC I. - -School. _ _ _ _ _ _- - state lIlstltutlOn s alld the new alr- ber 18, at the Gym. Adm. 15c and Lindsey, c . 2 0 4 122 ut 7 :30. I F unera l serv ices \Vete held this, port 26 McClain, rg 0 0 0 Sara A. Bowman, l;'astor Wed IH!:day, nfternoo n in St. WILL BE MARRIED . - -- - - - - - . c. Ward, Ig 0 1 1 I Mnry'8 C hurch where a large con· , POST OFFICE NOTICE Mis~es Frances Henkle and " lIat, c Ol 1 VAYNESVILI_E M. E. CHURCH course was pI'esent to pay reBp~ct l Th . r M's Charlotte LOCAL BOY . to one who was a devot ed WIfe e ma rriage 0 Is t t HAS LEADING ROLE Sara Missildine were gues s a a We,'~nesduy; Blbl.e study an.d nnd mother and a loyal friend, Rev Mal'l\hllll, daughter of M~. and Mrs In acordance with a note from party given recently at the home Totals 6 4 16 pra~e.. meetln!t. at 7.00 p.1I1. Chol~ J ohn J . Sc haeffer reud the burial , R. H . Marshall of Mlddleto"'~. The Office of the Postmaster Robert Chapman, youngest son of C. D. Corwin and' family near WA YNE VILLE ~ractlce . at 7 .45 .,p.nt. Sunday" serv ice of th e Episcopal Church ' " nd Mr. Clyd e Eve rhart, son of General. . All ordinary mail service will of Mr. and Mrs. J .. B. Chapman, Lebanon. ~ undl1Y sc~ ool at 9.3 0 a. m. Morn- i and a quartet from the choir sang Mr. and Mrs. Fred Everhart of formerly Waynesville reSIdents Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lewis of Frye, rf, .(C ) 6 0 12 mg .worshlp at 10 :30. The 8.ermon two favorite hymns of the ! Corwin, will ta~e plac.e January 4, be suspended on C~istmas Day but. now o~ Columbua, had the Miamillburg, are announcing the Bunnell, If 0 0 subdect WIll be, "The Makmg of deceased I The prospe ctIve bride has been 1929. There will be no window service leadmg role-m a comedy pre.ented birth of a dau"'hter Mary Helen, Sherwood, e .. .. 6 14 a reat Life.". Epwor~h League , Burial'was in the Wright family employed in ~he office of Gardner at the office. and no rural service. by the dramatic clal8 of North , December 5 "at I-lam! Valley McMillan, rg ....... . 0 0 0 at 6 :16. Preachmg servIce at 7 :00 lot in Springboro Harvey at MIddletown . High school In Columbul. The 1 ' M Hockett, Ig .. 1 0 2 p.m. The subject for the evening _ __ _ ..=- • ___ Mr . . Everhart is a graduate of Man will be dispatched and infollowing waB clipped from the h:lsplta . , -Hay, rg .. .... ..... ... 2 0 4 sermon will be "The One SufficiWaynesville Hi&'h school and . Is coming mail. received and atored . Columbus citi%en:' ·n Mr and Mrll W E Stroud en- T 1 15 2 32 e!ltt dWay·"ttYCI ud are corjd iall Y inIMPQRTAN.T MEETINGS a value&d LemploYfl!eFof tk~i firm of until the ·fonowlng day, L ogan All speciala will be delivered on "Once There Was a Prince.. tertal'ned at dl'n- nero S'unday Mrll, ota s .. ... .... ..... .. . VI e · to .a en an d en oy th ese ong a ran n. I b the North High +-Substitution. services with us. Thc amount of money received • Chrl!ltmaa Day. . was g yen y F .. , Anna Cadwallader, Miss Clara -- - G. C. Dibert, Pastor. \ from livestock, milk, wool, eggll, Patrons are requested to mall d ramatlc departme.n t rl .. ay even- Lile, Mr. and Mra .. E. L, Thomas MASONIC NOTICE early. All packages should be in TAKES FRATERNITY DEGREE etc. as compared to the value of l n'!fhis Ie a ·modern comedy which and Mr. William Thomas. ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH the feed consumed has a great inthe malls be December 20 to inIt first dramatic appeal' flu ence upon farm profit.. So the A special communIcation of sure delivery before Christmas . kl 18 rna ng s Mrs. Moses Cincinnati ' lle Lodoe No. 163 F .... ~ay, alice in Columbull. It ran a8 a le- Mr. and Mrs.Luther C. R. ofAdams and Mr. Howard Cook, of W aynes· 5 hSunlmor S d schedule-ht, 1\. 8 00 3rd and l kl'ncl and qua· !I·ty of live-tock'J Wa"nesvI J ... ... R. H. HARTSOCK, rial under the Bame name tn the \ son Robert of Dayton and Mrs. ville, has been pl edged and in- t un ay, "ass at : a. m. : theil' shelter, feeding, care ana ' A. M., will be held Tueaday even'o.lmuter Saturday Evening Poat and it baa Rowena Zartman of Xenia, .pent itiated into Sigma Sigma PhI. 2nd and 4th Sunday, Mass at general management during ~he : ing, December 17. Th.e annual inalso been produced In pl~ture form , Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver National Honorary Osteopathic 9 :30: next fe w months Is of keen Im- stallation of officers WIll take place under the name of Heart to Davis and family, fraternity. Rev. Lawrence B. Mollmann. portunce. . I at this time, after which an educaFARMERS PROTEST Heart,". Mr. Cook is in his Junior year . Friday, December IS, at 1 :30 tional conference will be held. At Mr. Harris, the dIrector, bas You "'et expert repalrlne on at Still College of Osteopathy, WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF m. Winter Sheef! Management the close of the meeting a lunch H I r 'njunction luit a very competent cast, .. I h t Des Moines, Iowa. Will be fully conSIdered in the will be served. ear ng a ka \ I fi W P icked 'ch does e·xceptlonally well for American and Sw ss watc ell a CHRIST Farm Bureau office, Lebanon. Mr. 1 E F THOMAS W. M. filed last wee y VI' arren whl Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon • . 'h I L d' L A K If h . r t . . HENDERS' ON S ' county formers who seek to from preonly three weeks' practice, Ohi St I gil BIble Sc 00 at 9 :3.0 a. m. o~ s '. . au man, seep speela IS I F. B.. , ec y. t ' t. t and federal officerR Well acted parts seem to be the o. are open even n . CAR 'DESTROYED BY FIRE Supper lit conclUSIon. Evemng will lead the conference. - _.. yen s ~ e vi h tuberculin testin rule rather thari the exception in Mr. and .Mrs. Ralph Miller, Mr. evange listic s~! rvice at 7 :30 p. m. l Monda·y, December 16th at 7 :30 I contln}lll1g . \ t ' 11 b h ~ this play. Sarah Antrim and Rob- and Mrs. Wilson Edwards, Mr. ~nd . Constable Joy was called to the Sermo n subj ect, "The Challenge of I' in the eveningl also at Farm BurNOTICE TO TAX PAYERS ~'o rk In l thl>j county, W\ Te ~ar ert Chapman, the leads, go through Mrs. C. M. Robitzer, and Mrs. the Cross." Special music. An in- eau office, Le banon, Beef Cattle \ the b oc~ 7 court nex ues ay, their roles smoothly, clear through James McClure spent Sunday with Patterson farm last Tuesday nigh t tel'estin g ch urch night pl'ogram Feeding will be considered. ~·r .. L. The Treasurer of Warren ; e~hr:;seerfiling the suit nrc Elias ile to the clinch. Mrs, Emma Barnett and E. V. wtahllere dantautomd. Obb fiha d b1eten ~o. eac~ Wedn e.sday at 7 :3 0 p. m. i P '. Mc.Can!l, beef cattle ~pecla!lSt, County will inaugurate this Dec- Ogl sbee Warren W. Rogers For____•• - • . . y !!s roy~ y reo was ChO Ir practice ' to follow. The WIll ltkewlse lead the dlscusslon . l b th t f ' 11' a e , , NTING ~Ilt'nhart \0 Cmcinnati. '. l:~er ddl~c0J:r~d . thiI\tthe c;rM~i- church where yOll f eel at home. I Invite yo ur friends and neighbors I :~t:~ent e 0:y~~8 due~l~o~n:aeh' De~;enH~nXR~h ' leB:~ok~' Van LOSES EYE- HU For better vision-for bettet' dleroewn °b toschoeth I ? nho b \C hester A. <'Williamson, Minister who may be interested as theh~e . tax payer. Accordingly the under. j _-:~_._ _ . - -- _ - men may not be here again t IS . d '11 t h r t f taxes , . . . ) b ' u weer 18 as een d S 'th 22 Wayne8- glasses - prIces reasonab e- est s tolen or whether it was in Mr. . t !l1ll'ne WI no ave a IS a 'hJ R ' , vii~~yR.°R. I , i'!'in 'Mc<;ie~an HOB;-' 8ervi~e-e.ons~1\1 D~ R~dOIP~hthe Hilton's possellsion at the time of LUNCH AT GRADE' BUILDING Wlcoe;~ty dairymen's· conference t!~:n~o:e d!Sh!~g ~~ ~~~8:~ttn: ROBB~ SABROAD ' pital, Xenida, rhecotverlntlr .ifrobm, IrIUenft- EdayyeSlg~~~~! 8tCa~~8 aYjeweyg the ~: has no.! .~e.n learned. S I' h 'II b d t th is .being Phlannebdl fOtf l~tdter partltof the treas~rer's statement, · " .Thieves were", frus~ated"' i~ .an ·. ' shot woun s t a COli h m 8 ' . of' '11 • : ,. all( WIC es w~ . e serve a . e 1thIS mont, a g wo ay p~u ry ·' _ _ .. - -- . attempt .to enter roM. D. ' "li'd'. ·· . a g eye and a right thumb ht hunt- Shop, Lebanon O~io.. ' .. . , , .MEETING' GUILD. AUXILIARY Grade School bUlldmg ,commenclD i.nstitute and a swine ,growers meet Sun$hlne, Ipn 'Jut ', Ji):iday li_lat;, ing occident near Ro][~a tNt 0 Fr'd t M and Mrl ; . 'Monday December 16• . Tickets 109 later in the Winter, Watch AT"r:~NDS . DRUG r,tE;EIJ'ING .- They had .ucC"eede~tJn ~tireilD'lIl"· I . . week. . .', : n I ay even nl' r. i d ". ... . ,.. ' . will pe sold illl the M~ther8' . Club 'local papers for exact d!ltel and. . ' . . . . . th~ lock 'on the back doqr bat"'w ere ':' . The , ybuth . was hunti~ ; with J'!:ltne'l'~~n;!, d:;:~~arl:~o~e M~~-··· 1ud~\~nlhary of FS~, room MOJ;1day 1I10rmng before full announceme~:.. _ _ _ .· · Royal J.,' Adams, local drule\st, ~rlghte~ed away \' by.,. C.al ~,~um.. · '''',.c.",.'~~1 Ernest Gates, .19h, Roxa~, I.nm",ne M;:: Je~fe J!"IUn the follow- d.IlY y ~ter::~n Dlecet:;b~~ ~t ,s ch~ol , andfat~hrecess! hf~r thte cbon" . - " I 'was in attendance at. 'theltmo~Rtl!Jy who he~ tI,I.1D ,and ' "Ye j the · t . olated paTt 0... e coun·'·II' a u ' , M ' M ' 0 1I.tw ' I It b ' , ventence a ose · WIS 109 0 uy LEAVES FOR THE SOUTH meetinl of the Miami VII ey . ex- , alafllll .. . . . from the nearest !ann hO: 'in~ g:.lliU :- )In''ana-in J~~a' and u;it. M~ L~e Hawke lunches ,,11 week. All. sandwiches . , all ClUb held at the Sh~ne Clul) 'l1he' BIUIIe' nraht ,- tbe 8pria;' SUlith :was climbine ·1~11~ ~ Hn_~o~k r~':;d !bl1dren ' Ml'. and the ho:e 'oaf M:a~eHa:ke~rgast at five .c ents. • ' Mr. and Ml'll. B. S. Howell left in Dayton last Thursday evenine· Valley It~ of, lIYJ1i4n " Bloc... ing hIS fdoh~ble-!r:~e t~e. ~:lse1J Mra. Thomas .Burton, Mn. 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