Eighty-Third Year
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Whole Number 5986
WAYNESV1LLE. OHIO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1930
~;. :::::~I~u~Lo~Blh M.!RiKE-KUMlfR'S AT THE GHURr.HfS ·IN WAYNESVILLE ~:~t%.~~aro:~' it~~~~~sS!I!~.':y ~Z;~l'I~~ W[LCOME 10 SAN 1A
NOTES fROM THE
NfWS DlRfCT fROM THE STATE CAPIl Ol
Th e E, chun:h h 'Id t he first m elinlr of '
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
bet· 12. The llI eeting wa called t o OI' ,! el' by the n ew pre:!ident. Mrs , Besllie Tinney. After th~ dev otionals by Mrs. Leona Hall an d the repeating of the class moto. a s hort husiness se slon was held in which 3~ members answeren ro ll ca ll. F OUl new melllb e r ~ were e nroll ed. Th e program fOI' the afte rn oo n comprised the following: HeadillJ.:. "Cea><e Firing" un 'l " In Planden; Field," Leona Hall; reaclings SUI'a Connor, E ll en Mo!\~. Lu cile Salisbury. A conte ~ t "Thank8givi ng Teleg.-a ph ," and a playll,t. "A Colunitl l ThanksgivinJ,( Dt'c eption." by Els ie Ellis, Hl' bu Bl'llodock. Mary Hye and Bess A nd e r~on . Deliciou s I' freshmC'nts were sel'v etl by the ho stess. und h er help e rs, Mesdames I3 c:s ie Tinney. J os ie WhilUcrc. Anna Hamby, The lma Su rfacl' uno Lucill e Su li sbu ry . The Uec ember meeting will be 11£'10 lit the home of Mrs. Ellen Cunner.
Each Thank,gi\'ing {or ome COLU MBUS. OIlIO- The autoFERRY CHURCH OF C~RIST mobile license plates for 1981 \V.ll yenl', pa t Rike·Kumler Co mpany (Undenominational) be placed on Ba le December 1. of Dayton has s taged a most unuChesler A. Williamson. Minister but may not be used until after Wedding Rlngs-Cary's Jewelry Sub.cribe for The Miami Gazett. !:ual pa ad e- a purad~ welcoming midnight December 20. accordini Bible School at 9 :30 Ill. LOl'd's Shop, Lebanon. Ohio. Santa lau H to Rike'~ Christma8 to a 8tatement issued by Secretarj' Supper at cOIHJlu~i o n . hrisHan Miss Lucie Martin, teacher at Clarence J. Brown. foy Town. You nJ,( and uld alike the Grade building. is ill , with grip of State Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Smith weTl' Lord 's Supper and s~rll1on at 10:Autom obile ownel's should see to ao. Serll10 n ~ ubj ccl , "T wo Adams in Cincinnati, Tuesday. hav c II ll cked t il I layton 1:hunksgivit t hat old 1930 plates al'e reIlno Two E\'e~ . " You an' alway,e lpct yo ur Chrlstma8 cards at moved before the first of the year ing l1I .. rnill~ to sec thi~ ~ tupunuou . MI·s. Sydney handl er ' is re- \\'(' ICOllll' lit lhis c hurch. Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon , 0 , " p('(' lm k. IInti l thi ,; \'ea d v funct· as their u 'e after midnight, De(uvering from a recent illn ess. io n has ~I'O\\' to I;l' u' Miami cem ber :11. is II m i ~ d e meanor subVAYNESVILLE M . E . CHURCH 11' 1 I'll. Conlia Truax s pent the Va ll ey I I a' iti ll n. Thi . year. Rike ject to prosecution by police offiJose ph Heisey , of Dayton. is th~' wee k· e nd with relali" c~ ill ('incin G. C. Dibert. Pastor. Kumler's has plannu l a Ilaratle c ial ~ . The plates thi s yea r will be guest of MI'. unt! MrR. F. D. Dak in nati. fill' ;: ur] , a ~~ inJ.: al l pa ;:t pUI'B<ies gray with black numerals, and the W edn es dny : On W edne~ llny nn,1 th ey UI'C uq; ing all parents first shipm e nt ~e nt out will be 1,Leo Swearingen, of Lynchburg, evell inl! of thi s w~l'k beJ,(i nlling MI·~. 'J . H . ole mun iH gradual . t u I,rin!! their childn'n 10 Dayton Iy recllvl'rin)(, from her rl'cenl ill · 800.000 sets for passenger cars, s pe nt the week~ nd he re with lit (l ::10, th,ere will IJI' he ld a to l'ee it, II;: a remarkable glodfi· t ru c k~ . tmilers. motorcycles and chufI' h nig ht meet ing. A pot luck fl'i c nci s. cation of SU llt a Cluu s und all Ihut n e~~ . ~ ide ca rs. An additional 200.000 s upper will I,,· hl'l il in Ihe bU lleIll' m ell ns. Walter Underwood returned nlelll of the ehurch aftel' which II Miss Clul'U Lile attend ed th<> will be aVllilable for use later in Thi~ ~' e llr lh ~ Jl arade includ e;: yellr. 0 1. Chalmers R. Wilson. s llO'cial program will Ul' J[ iven in Snlurday afte r a visit to his s i ~ t e J' Home at Tl·init\· ('h urch in the nlilny f('alun's of 1I1ll"uul intere!'t Xenia , Coming Com mi 'sio ner of Motol' Vehicles, Lll" alloiloriulll. Sunday. . in Duyto n. !'t·l'llaJls I he mos t ~ tl'ik i ng 011' these in cumpiling figures for materials Sun day: Sundny sch uol at !J ::.10 u>!ed in pilltes f(lund that thirtyi" thl' 100 foot dra~on breathing Parker Duofold pen R and pen - a. nt. 1\1111'llinb: worship at 10 ::10. Robert Tholllpson, who has been lin' and s moke, Thi s n1llllster win five cur load s of stee l. of 1,200 c ils at Cary' s .J ewe lry Shop, Leb- Epw orth Lengu e li t 6 ::W p. m. for treutm en t. re t ul·· in a hospital be allelHI E'd by urmn r cluel Chinto ns. had been used in their manuPreach ing service at 7 ::]0 P. m , unun, Ohio. {se ~ oldil·rs . and by hinese men ne ll home last week. facture at t he Ohio penitentiary. On W<>dn e:;duy ,vening of next ano women Who will ~ lIrround it. Thel'e was also a tot... I of 8.900 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Osbol'l1, week we will ho ld ou r fir ~ t quarTh ose b eauliful se ts of dishes gallons of paint. 4,200 Kteel gray AUXILIARY ountle~!< fui l'y tule l'haractc rs of Xenia, spent Sunday .with Mr. terly co nference . Dr. George will MEETING GUILD _ __ will bE' in the line of march. at Cary's Jeweh'y Shop. Lebanon for the back of the plates. 3,600 be with UH and speak on the sub and I\1rs. Carl Fry. Ohio, arc open stock . for the fr ont and 1.200 gallons of The Cuild Auxiliary of St. Among these will be found Jack ject of Thanksgiving, Dnd also Walter Clark and family spent co nduct the busin eH. of the co nfer Mmy 's Church m et on Friday and the B ~an Stalk who will gre(' t , Mrs. Harvey Rye was hostess t o black paint for th e numerals. afternoon. November 14. at the a!1 Ihe ('hlldren who ~ome to see the bridg~ club and a few invited Sunday in Dayton. the g uests of e nee. ho me o f Mrs. D. L. I·unp. 1 111 , fabuloLl !< bean stalk Then there friends Saturday afternoon. MJ'. and Mrs. Clyde Cox. Workm e n are erecting a large' WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF The mecting was opened by Mr s. will be !l Jllck -i n-the- Box. Ihe orig CHRIST adwallader wh o condu cted the inal modd after which all JacksMr. and Mrs. Melvyn Banta, of Twenty members of the local bronze sta tu e of the Amel'ican On Thursda y, November Thirdevotionul ser viee . Sc ripture quota I II~-the- Box nre mu(!e that Santn chapter attended l\ meeting of the Doughboy on the tenace to the (Und enominational) tee nth schoo l was dis missed in the Gnl e'na. wel'e week -end guests of lions were giv(!n in re. ponse t o I'!"e:; awa~ o ~ Chn ~ lJ.n lls. Sa nta, O. E . S. at Lebanon Thursday left of the His::h street entrance to J. P. Fromm and family. a f tel'noo n and the regular afterChester A. Williamson, Mini ster ro ll-call. the Stale Hou se. It matches that I hllYl lY(:lf. \\'II I rlo e In hl;l toy-laden evening. noon 6ession was held Thursday of the Spa nish War veteran on the A letter wa~ read which OLI I' ~Iel)!'h n ~ the pal'8rie progresses Bibl e 'chool at ~J ::10 11 , 111 , Mi s!< Dori s Henders on. of Wes eve ning. Tho purpose of the night L o rd' ~ Supper at conclusiun. Unitl'd Thank Offering Treasure l' t h rl'lIb:h th e do wnlown streets of Silverware. jewelry und iift so uth side 81}d will be unveiled in . chool was thuLthe purents migh t tern College, Oxford, spent the Endeavor at (l : :~O p. Ill . Th e min- Mr". Lester Gonlon had ret'eived Dayl,' n wllh his funn y group of week -end at her home here. novelties. Cary's Jewelry Shop. the neal' futur e with appropriate have a chance to visit the school. iste r will I lid thi : s ervice. Even- f!'OllI Mn;. Hu g h BOll e. Dioc esan I c)"wn attendants, Lebanon, Ohio. We give Cedar ceremoniell by s tate officials and Thi s school event proved very members of World War organizaOffcring TI·easuJ'er. a c. It i ~ illlpo~ 'ible to mention all Stamps. ing evango(; lis tic ~ e n' ice at 7 :30 p. Thank Saws filed by machinery, cut 111. Se rm on ~ ubj ect. "A l mo~ 5 U tisfactOl·Y. tions. ' It wus made available by an t lH' receipt of, nnd 01 th (l . fanH)."s toyla~d ch.aracters kn ow lcdging but After school was dismisse d a cleaner, truer, fuster. Roy Pigott. Lo st. " approl>riati on of the la ~ t General complim enting u ~ on $ 100 fol' the ~hat WIll ue Included 111 thI S charm Prllyer meetinb: ellch 1\' 1 r. and M r~. W. t. Cornell \lCI'y enjoyable progl'am was pre- at Madden 's Lumber Yard. Inl! s pec~c1e. ~ut children will we re Sunday dinn e r g uests of Assembly and will add materially Wedn esday at 7 :30 p. m. The yell r . se nted in the nmnasium by the A t the close of the bURine s~ tak :· ~pec l a l oe lJght to know that Miss Alice Oglesbee, of 'pring lo the ornamentntion of the caplalli' s of th e church will hav e a Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Earnhart pupils of the diffe rent grades. The itol building. ~ ale ul the Town ship Houee , ses:i on I'caclingr Wl!I'e given fr o m Th e To r,nerville Trolley with th e Vnlley. we re bu siness visitors in Cincin- food program was as follows : Wedn -esdn y. November 26. The the book "India o n th e March~ " Skllll)C'r . Aunt Eppie. and even "Betty's Health Dream" by Grades nati Wednesday of Jast w~k. Ly ?lh~ . Edith H:1rJ'is and 1'111' fl "M i.cke)' (Himself) McGuire" will c hurch Whe re you feel at hom e. Mr. and 1\11'1<. Hurvey Pinckard, J. 2. and 11. Th£' sl]uinels and pigeons which Rona ld .H awke. I be 111 the parade. Then th e re will of incinnati. were week-end 1\11'. and Mrs. Myer Hyman and Rhythm Band. by Grudes 2 and 3, infe:st the State House park are ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH T wo recitutiOln~. "The 01 0 Hay! be HorLe nRe, the , cat. Mickey guests of MI'. an d Mrs. Leonard Mi ss Stella DaClgherty were LebDialogue. by Grade 4. bec ming l on '~ some. for the apRev Lawrence B Mollmann mow," by Hiley and "His unda y M ~use. Th e UpsHle-Dow n-Man. Tinn ey . anon visitors Tu-esdoy aftemoon. Harmonica Band, by Grade 7. proach of co ld weather keeps their • . . Clothes." were giv en by Marj orie gail y be de cked Herald s on ' fiery Plnno Solo, by Betty Hal't~oc k, Summor# schedule- 1st. 3rd and Edwards in a chal'ming manner. chsrgCl·S. a real , tick Candy Castle , Mr . and Mrs. B. S. Howell, of little frie nds, the children. away We restring beuds. replate s ilGrade 8. and as a consequence they miss the 6th Sunday, Mass at 8 :00 a. m. ; ,Du rin lr the social hour ~o me ; lind snow g irls ~nd brow nies galore Playlet, by Ruth Salis bury, Lucil e verware and recover urn brellas. 2nd and 4th Sunday Mass af time was d e vo t ed to "Opinion I Y~t aftel' .nftmlng all these. there Port William, left last week for riut!': which are handed out so th eir winter home at Hurricane. Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, O. 9 '30' Kayl eI', GI'ade 7. genel'ously during the pleasant ' T e~' ts on World Mission s." stIll remlllns many featul'es that Alubama. InAtrume ntul Duct. by Eilee n Hall days of spring and s ummer. How. . I rHo Roush nyoer was a guest hav e not been mentioned. 1\11'. Alonzo Curl. su!>'erinten-' Paul Frie nd. Grade 6. ever they will not go hungry for- - --of th afte rnon und a s ~he signi- l As a r"J'and climax to the parade M ra. Mame Cummings and Mrs. Readings' with Living Picturc!< . denl of the Friends' Home. made a ST. MARYS CHURCH fi ed a desire to become a me mb er. I Santa lau ~ will show everyone Lena Cummings, of Xenia. were the "tnte provides very liberally fl'om Ri ley's Poe rlls by the High bu s inoss trip to Clal'ksville MonRev, J. J . Schaeffer. Rector. her name was added 10 the ro ll. how he g ots into c himn ey~ .. He guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hart- for t hem and attendants will see day. School. November 23. Tw enl ly .third _ _ _ _ _ _ _____ will climb to the I'o of of the Rike- sock today. to it. that they have their dainties as usual from stores which have Sunduy after Trinity. Church K uml er building by the use of Rev. G, C. Dibert and family school ut \J :30; MOl'lling Pl'ayer Crade Note. SPECIAL la ddcrs and t here, within the s ight Mr. IIl1d Mrs. Russell Ben/IOn been laid away for winter use. have return-ed after a three days and se l'mon a t 10 :3 0. / \ ;o()01 unl~' t u :-; <1 \ ', ~I; . I of all, disappear into the chimney and little son Richard. of CleveSixth Cradevisit with relatives at McComb, ,~escend in)!' to Rike's T oy Town Prestun e. $4.50 pel' gallon. where h e will hold f or th for the land, spent the week-end with Mr. Th co nvening of the EightyGrover Britain and harles Ohio. and Mrs. W. P. Salisbury. Wa yne: ville Moto r o. Christmas season. ninth General Assembly of Ohio Davis have organized a football CLOTHING NEED Mrs. Frances Nicholson , visited - - - .... - ..- - - The parade forms ut the fair t.eam , They played th eir first game For gifls and gift ideas visit eady in January next has necessltDon't forget to send YOll1' secSaturday. Nov mber 8 with the at the home of her grand ~oll. RobRED CROSS ROLL CALL grounds and pI'ogresses as folloW R Cary's Jewe lry Shop. Lebanon. 0., at,ed a number of changes in ofscore of 18 t o O. The score was in el·t Settlemyre near Clal'ksv ille ond hand clothin g 10 the Grad e down 1J\Iain to FranKlin Street "The Home of Gifts" - Weekly fices used by several divisions. The supeJ'intendent of executive build favor of the Oranlre and Black. Monday. school builcling. Th e demand f or I d C I' over FI'anklin Street to Ludlow' paymenls. The annual li.e . ~·oss roll ca l On Ludlow Street to First· the~ ings, who occupies a. committee The captain of the Union team is clothing is heavy this yellr and the FlJr bcst results consign YOUI clothing co mmittee of the Wayne w~s laun~hed ArmI stice I:!a y. and turning left in First to Str~tford . Pat Hopkins. Mr. and MI'!<. J . O. Cartwrigh ~ room adjacent to the House of w}l~ continue throughout rhanksthen on Monument Aven t The class helo its first class ive stock to Green-Embry ' Co•• Towns hip Moth er~' club r equest s were guests at a dinnel' bridge at Representatives. will be housed in Day, November 27. The Muin s ' t l R ' k K I ~e 0 mecting FI·iday. November 7. Cincinnati. in care of D. R. Salis- thllt you sC'nd in your donatio n. as glvmg the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. L. the annex. The members of the na tion a l"o l'ganizatlon is as king for tl eo 0 I e. um el.s, ,. Our cluss motto is "Do unto bur),. soon us poss ibl e. Pa re nts are espeCIa lly mVlted Rose ncl'ans in Lebanon la st Thurs- Building Commissio n. also on the . W C 1000 members. In arren ounty . to drive to Dayton and bring lheil' ~ame floo\', will find new Iluarters others as YOIl would hav e others ounty ChaJrJ~an Chas J. Wag- children to sec t hi parade It is day evening. in the ncar future. Tbe prohibition do unto you.'; The meetin/.! is Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller and I H"rny.burg Store Robbed goner has appolllted Mrs. J . . C. a function to d Jj".ht th. h' ·t f held in th e first and third Friday son, of Cjncinnlltil w{lt'e gllfi!S~S of 1'111'. and Mrs. Russell Sa lisbury department has been transferred Hawke to take ('harge of the dl'lve . c ... c .eal 0 of every mpnt~. Mr. and MilS, f;. 'f. Stroud, rill Cha Madden, Harveysburg 'n Wa~' ne Town~hip a nd member- every' child , The parade .wllI start entertain ed at dinner Sunday, Mr. to West Gny street at has that of ' • J C at!) :.10 !lharp, and WIll reach and Mrs. Russe ll Ben so n and so n. Director of aeronautics. John . atur~lay., storekeeper, repurted to Sheritf I , :<hlp fC,e s may be left . at . ' . Rike.Kumlers between 10 and 10: of Cleveland, MI'. and Mrs. W. P. Vorhys, who olls upi ed a SenFulke rth Monday morning that his Sixth *nd S ••• nth ~r .. d-. ate committee r oom. Mr. and Mrll. Luther Perkins pluee of busin ess had been en~e red Haw.ke S NHa.rdware st~le 01 Way- 30. allowing ample time fol' the Suli sbury. people from outlying communities We wel'e very glad so many Rnd fllmlly,' ot Pasadena, MI ses and so me rnerchnndise take n Sun - ne sv lll e atlOnsl Ban , parents vis ited us Thursday night. Mllry and Anna Leo Crane spent day night. The sheriff is investito get to Dayton to view this reMr. and Mrs. HaTold Forrer, Director hur les A. Neal of the Come again folks we like company Sunday with Mr. Ilnd MI·s. Otho gating the robbery. markable event. i\li sH Velmu Cornell a nd Mr, Ru sPile to so much scarlet fever Henderson. sell Stockstill. of Dayton. were Department of Health announces SPECIAL our att.endance for the past month dinner guests of Mr. and Mt's. M. that death due to accidental falls are increasing month by month achas not been very good. only Thanksgiving market at Town(100,1 on ly to No\, . ~ G . ) A. Cor,nell, on Sunday. cording to figures compiled by the SPECIAL ~fi % , ship houllc Wednesday. November SPECIAL Ford batteries, $7 .5 0 value. I ; 0011 o nl y tu N o \', :!G . ) 26. 1!l30. Given by the ladles of (00 0.1 onl y tv .'io\, . ~6 , ) bl'ing in this pl~per. and you can Expert service given on Swiss Division of Vital Statistics. During Church of Christ. Gr e a ~e any car. 9!lc. Waynes- and American watches in our re- the first six months of the year get them for $6.50. Waynesv ille Change oil all eve l'y cal', Motor Co. ville pair department. Store open 621 deaths were reported, 28 per Motor Co. l'.l,·vin 'fhomas who has been out Miss ' Eli2.abeth Chandler, of Waynesv ille Motor Co. evenings. 'Cary's Jewelry Shop, ce\1~ of which were in homes where of 5jlhool on account of Illness for Middletown safetY should begin;. 18 per . cent and Miss Ruth =--- =--=-~=======-===== LebanoD. Ohio. !lllveral wellks has withdrawn on n Chandler, of Greenfield spent the were around the premises or in work certi Reate. the stl-eet"lmd onlr 9.8 per cent in week-end at their home here. and Mrs. S. S. Ellis and Mr. 'Florence Pearso n has moved to family and Mrs. Roy Earnhart th e many industrIes of the state; Middletown where she will attend '=-========= = =8y Albert T. Reid Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huwke ac~ pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, 24.2 per cent of the records did school. companied by Mrs. Ralph Vance Clarence Heitz. nee Reba Earn- no t give the place of ' fall. The pres ent enrollment of the auo so n. of Pleasant Plain, spent hart. of near Germantown. Eighth grade Is 42. Sunday in Dayton with I'elativ-es. The Live Wires, an organization BARN BURNED M:r . ancl MrK. George Stroud highly chal'gad with Imthusiasm Watches. beautiCul and depenand son. Cartel', Mr. and Mrs. ': '. was formed foul' weeks ago. for dable for every member of the Sherman Carter and two daulChA barn on the Chas. Hartsock the purpose of studying some of family. Weekly payments. Cary's tel's of Dayton, were guests of W. farm on the Harveysburg pike the elem entary principles of par- JeweJr)' Shop, Lebllnon, Ohio. E. Stroud and family. on Saturday burned to Ihe ground Tuesday IIl1mentary principles.. night at about midnight. Passing The pupils of the eighth grade Mr. and Mrs. Earnest ButterExpert watchmaker and en- motorists saw the blaze and arin eection 2 English class are worth, Me~rs. Charles anp Glenn graver at Cary's Jewelry Shop, ou sed Mr. Hartseock but it was m embers of the ehIb. At ~he Frye were Sunpay dinnjlr guests Lebanon. Ohio. Only genuine too late, to save anything .. The meeting on Monday of this wj!ek ~If SarJUe ! Bu~t!!rwprth and fammaterial used in our repair depart origin of the fire is not known. ' thJl follpwjng officers 'wjlre phpsen Machinery valued at $800, about miDt. p': to serve for one mont~: two tons of hay and other Norman Milredith, pl'C~ipent Mr. and Mrs. John Heeter, Mr. fnrming implements were destroyMrs. Nellie Wl3Utn: and Mr. Robert Cleaver, secl'Ctary. and Mrs. H . M. Bloomer and ed . The loss. totalling about U.JplJn ~pli~r, ~f Darlon. were din,D!,vjd Bog!!r. treaspr!!f. daughter, John Griest and Arch 800, is partly covered by insurllef gueat& of Rfjv. "nq Mrs. J . 'C Warner. all of Dayton, were Sun- ance. J: Sphaeff~r 'a~ the 'Frfenda Home day guests of Mr. and Mrs. George on ~ullp'a¥1 Kern, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond WilliamDR. L.G. BROCK Week~nd guests of Mr. and The Warren Oounty .Medic~l son. of Elyria. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Hartsock were spciety e ntertained the Flve- Harolq Wl\Ilap,Bon ot Dayton. arc Leonidas Gardnel' Brockl' 80n of Mrs. J. S. Griffith and son. James (Jounty society, composed of Clin- gUllsts of tnelr parents. Mr. and Thomas and Mrs. Margaret Wesley and Zarilla Brock . was' ~on. lfig hlanli, Fayette. Gre~no Mrs. H. H. W,lliaPlson. Thomas of Piqua. Mr, and Mrs. born February 11. 1860 at Be'lleand Warren. at a turkey dinner at Joe Max of New Madison. Ohio, fontaine, Ohio. His father waa a Mr. an~ Mrs. A. C. Bowman and the Lebanon hotel. Wednespay, of Methodi st minister. Was one of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Surface. last week. More than 60 physi- family · of Fl'an\t!lll, and Miss seven sons. one yet living, William Kathl!rjn@ Bqwman. Ilf Middleclans were pl'e s~mt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rossie and of Florida. ThefamUy mqved fo .Drs. Mary ,1,. (Jook, J. E. town, were Sunl\ay guests of Mr. Camily. Mr. Verchie Eirchie and a farm near Celina, Ohio ,during and ~rs, O~'ville Gr@y and daughWitham and .J . '1'. Ellis ' wel'e th'e daughter Mr. Richard Prilla Mary the childhood of the . deceased. ter, ~oeal physicians who werll In atHe graduated at OhiQ Medical Shockey ~nd friend of Middletown teJl('an~e, Mr and Mrs Harlan Shockey, Mr. College in Cincinnati and practice~ MI'. and Mra. Ru.sell W.ilson. of ~.:-- ~,. - ~ Le~nard Shoeke'y and girl friend, in Indiana and Ohio. The last. 20 filllYton;' entertained ' the .follow'. of Lebanon were dinner guests of years at' Lytle. f;ONDITIQ!Il IS ~ER'Ql,J:I ing tp ~ ~UlldllY " !linner. In the Was married 'to Hila Belle Callta ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shockey ev~nlng went to see Harolq Lloyd ot WIl!,bire" Ohio, The.re were tWo, and family. in "Fcilt firsV' 'l'hey . were: Mr .. ~hlld,·en. R~ynfond . who died in 'fh€ copdjtion oC ftiiss Rowen~ lind Mrs. Rhodell Bunnell, Mr. and Messrs. Ronald Hawke Clal'Cnce Intan~y and Glenn of Indianapoli. Wright. of Springboro, who Is Mrl\. ,JIer!lllln 'SurfaQe, Mr. , and Rye ,Charles Ellis and S. S. There are two grandchildren Mr. in the ' Middl!l~own , I}ospital whtlr e Mrs. Eli furl'\as and Min Grace E1li; attended the corn husking Brock died in Febtl,larY 1920. i" shp ?las taken af~er "sing jnjur@d Hockett, ' 'o f Waynesville; Miss contest on the farm of Ira MarshHe WIUI re-married to Alice b; an automobile. remllins . about R\itb 'C,ook. ~f Lebano~ j.- Mines all at Dola. Ohio. Mr. Marshall is Githens of Lytle in 1921. Di~d tHe same. She ' Is suft'erlng with Neme and Kathleen Graham, of the champion corn grower of the November 14, 19.30, aired 80 ye.,... JI)<u!} injuries en!! fr~{:tu~ of the HarVeysbl1rg. ,,,nd G:harles Euter 9 monQla ana 2 ,days. ' world: pelVIC hone. . of Wilmln!rton. ' ,
Waynesv ille Orange and Black met Cente l'ville Orange and Black Friday, night at the Gym before one of the largest crowds In recent yearK. The 10cKI boys put up a great fight and refused to give up. Although the visitors won 20 to 16 the Hnal Kcu re wns always in doubl. Wuyn elw ill e led 5 lo 4 aL th fir~ t (IUU I'lur but could not huld th e lIlivuntage. The grade team fnl 'ed be tte r tlnci won by the ~ 1' 0 1'l! of Ii! to 8. The gume waf< puc ked with thrills. A large num ber came wit h the visitors thus !l \\'e lling our c rowd. With such s uppurl as our team had in this gaOle. th ey Hl'e sUI'e to become winners. Let' ~ a ll come o ut nexl Friday nil!'ht, November 2 I, when Wayn esville meets Harv eysb urg ut the loca l gylll uno show the b oy ~ thnl we tire hucking' th e m up. 'I'll<' lineup : W. H. S. ' C. H. S. Miller Whitaker RF Lung. R, RF So llar LF Wallllcl? Slagle BartOli, W. C Walker C .. , Long. K. Miltenberger , LG Cox LG Weller LG Turner
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