Miami Gazette November 11, 1931 - May 25, 1932

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO , WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1931 ~--

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pu Ilctuati on from mOI'n ill!!s , spe lling lesson, 9 ::30- 9 :40 Nature Lesson. 9 :40- 0 :45 Dismiss .

--Miss Helen Welch spent ThursCOLUM BUS The propose d Americ an Educa.t io Week Last [i' n I'iday evening the FireST. MARYS CHURC H Con~titutional amendm ent author- day in Dayton . Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Harts ock ;nen's lub e ntertai ned the Village 1'his week is Amel'iean EducaRev: J. J . Schefl'er, Rector izing issuanc e of seven and onewere Mi s , Campbe ll, Grade 4- Room Cou ncil al a me e tiil Mr. John Staley, of Dayton , is tion week. The school is observi ng Dnyton visitol's Tuesda y. ~ in th e engine Twenty -fourth half million dollars of bonds, the viliitinlf his sistel', Mrs. Maud. this week by having unday after 8, a special prohouse, at which time Mr, W. H. Mr, and MI·S. Myel' Hyman and. Tri nity, Novem ber 15. Church sale of which was to provide ad- Fetter. gl'flm in the afterno on of each 7 :45- 8 :00 Readin g (redbir ds) school lit !l :30, Mornin g Prayer 8:00- 8:20 Music (MI·s. Buerkle ) Carvel', Chief of Fit'e Preven tion so n spent Sunday in Cincin nati. day. ·The program is as follows : ditiona l funds for the State Weiand sermon at 10 :30, Chas. Squud, Edward s Dayton 8 :20-8 lind Novem family, Fire :!J5 Readin ber Depal't of 0- 2 p..01. Rev. Wilg (Bluebi rds) ment, fure Depart ment, was defeate d on Dayton , spent the week-en d with liamson address ed the high 8 :35- 8 :45 Spellin g ( drill and and Mr. Robert Anders on, Chair- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sears spent Novem ber 3rd/ by 86 of the 88 relative s. Su nday with relative s in Spring FERRY CHURC H OF CHRIS T sc study). hool and upper grudes at asman of Fire Preven tion Commi tt;e Valley. countie s in OhIO. Only three coun8:40- 9:05 Spellin g (wI'itte n) sembly. ( Undeno minatio nal) ties, Eric, Hamilt on and Mahoni ng Daylo n Chamb er of CommlJ rce, Wonde selectio n of Chl'ist- Novem ber 10- 2 p. m. Catheri ne 0:05- 0:l0 History (study) . Chester A. William son. Minilte r gave a majorit y of their votes t9 mas Cardsrful Mr. and I\1rs, Alonzo at were 'url Cary's spent the guest speake l's. After the Jewelry Shop Gibbons, Warren County nurse, 9:10- 9:25 Hit-tory (I'ecitat ion) the issue. The unofficial reports Lebanon, The Women's Class will hold 'it'8 with relalive s meeting · th e club touk thlJir guests Saturda y Ohio. . in monthly spoke to the girls. 2 p. m. Secre- 9 :25- 9 :30 Baseme nt period. for the 8,744. precinc ts in Ohio, meeting Friday evening Norwood. to The 9:3 Little Utary 9 Inn, :40 of Ar'ithm the where Y. etic M. Ii 9 (drill) C. A. will gave 491,784 votes for the issue, Novem ber 13,in the church baseMr. and Mrs. Mark Rogers and o'clock dinner 9 :40speak 9 was :45 to sel'ved. Dismiss the boys. a l. Bnd 760,345 votes against the daught er visited Mrs. J ohn Werne r, of Dayton , ment. The men ure invited. In his talk Chief Carvel' gave a issue. Few of t he local bond and dletown , Sunday relative s in Mid- Novem ber 11 , 11 n. m.unday, Novem ber was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Program for brief resume . of Miss the McKins history ey, of Grade fir e 4, Room Taps ..... tax meusur es secured passage . In . Cecil Davi 15 as follows ; ChUl'ch Schoo l at O. Raper, on Saturda y. fighting . Probab ly G. the first qomSilence several municip alities the schools Observe d. by all !) :30 a. m. Lord's Supper and Mr, Mrs. Stanley Rowe, of Invocat ion ... pany fOI' this purpose , he said, was will opel'llte pn reduced schedul es; Cincinand ..... . . Rev. William son 7: 15- 7:30 Study Period. se rlllon at 10:30. Sermon su bject, Call the Waynes ville nati,ca Farmer lled organiz on s' ed MI'. in 7:30W. a German H. 8:00 Recite village EngliRh, in Roll Call .......... Com . Keller Hoak and in at least one city, schools the yeaI' 1677 or 78. He quotcd Exchan ge for New COl'll Meal and " The Unifyin g Power of the Proclam ation . ,. John S. Turner 8:00- 8:15 Spellin g, wi!! not open until Januar y I, Allen Thursd ay. Cross." You are always welcomo figures 8:15from 8:20 the Study Nationa l U nder- pure Buck Wheat F lour. Period. - Americ a ....... Assembly 19 32, unless some new way of at this churc h, Mr. and Mrs. J. p, Fromm and Anthem writer' 8:20Assn. 8:25 Relit Period . to show that the anViolin Solo .. .. .. Donald Gustin l'ai!ling school funds is availab le. Miss Louise Treadw ay, of Midson, Clyde, spent Sunday with Addres nual fire loss in the United States 8:25Readin 9:00 g. s . ...... ... Rev. Dibert ST. AUGU STINE CHURC H relative s in Dayton . is far greater than that in any dletown spent the week·e nd with Benedi ction .... Re\'. William son 9:00- 9:15 Table Drill. Dul'inR: the past two years the MI'. and, Mrs. George Henderson. Rev. Lawren ce B. Mollma nn. other country about $100,00 0,Depart ment of Public welfare has Mrs. Charles Berema n, of Colum No.vember 11;-2 p. m. M~s. HardMr. Young, Grade 5- Room 4. 000 in the past five years, In each First, Third and Fifth Sunday , expend ed and contrac ted for new bus, mg, Juve~lIle officer, Will speak 7 '15- 7 '40 Arithm etic. Depend able Watche s and the Mass at 7 :00 a. is the guest of Mrs. J. O. hundre d industr ial fires, 21 plunts m. Second facilitie s the sum 0'1 $4.,800,000, Cart~ri to the gIrls. latest 2 in p. Jewelry m. E. and ght, this week. L. 7'4.0-8 ' 00 MU I~ic. Novelti es at Fourth Sunday , Mass at 9 :30 a.and suffer great loss of credit, 17 issue aU out of monies approp riated by Shal'on, Scout executi ve o m. f: Cary's : J ewe lry Shop, Lebano n, no stateme nt, 26 suffer great loss Middlet own, will speak to the 8 :OQ- 8 :25 Hisltory . the Genera l Assemb ly. Had the Ohio. Call the Waynes of trade, boys. ville Farmer and 43 s' never resume 8,25- 8,50 Geogra phy. bond issue of $7,600, 000 carried .at Exchan WAYN ESVIL LE M. E. CHURC H ge for new corn meal and Novem ber 12- Night school busines s. But 66 pel' cent 'O'f all the late election it would have pure },luck will 8 :50-9: 15 Hygien e. Leo Sweari ngen, studen t at the Wheat fires occur in homes, where losses Flour. be held and school will be dis- .9 .15- 9.45 Arithm etic. G. C. Dibert, Pastor permitt ed continu ation of the . Bible Semina ry in Cincinn ati, are incune d which no insuran ce missed in the afterno on. state's limited program for the Church School at 9 :30 a. m. visited ----friends Forrest here, over Crane the and policy . daught can replace er . Until the public Fifth Grade New. cal'e of its wards, and would have Marjor ie were Lord's S upper at conclu sion. Sunday guests of can be thoroug hly educate d to the week-e nd. provide d funds which heretof ore Mrs. Maude Hillht School Sch.du le The Fifth grade finished their importa Christi an Endeav or at 6 :30 p. m. Crane and family. nce of, and the most effecthave' been approp riated and paid projt;ct in History , Friday. The ive Mrs. Paul Wright . of Toronto , Erma Sears, leader, Evenin g evan(OO) - Nnmbe r of room. method s for, fire prevent ion, out of regular state operati ng bOY3 made log cabins, ships, forts Ohio, was ca ller at the home of gelistic serv ice at 7 :30 p. m. Serand Mrs. Maynar d Weltz 7 :15 to 7:40-( 12) Lotz, Econ, and guns of the Colonial times. the most. effectiv e fire fighting Mrs. Annaa Kenrick revenue . In the last two years the andMr.childre nnd daught er mon subject , "The Quests 0'1 n equipm visited ent relative should s in be maintai ned. Section twerlQy-two 1; Robbin s, Office; Hat- The gil'ls mad e the people and state ,' instjitut ions Youth ." This evening service will :~t under directio n of the Welfar e Wilmin gton Saturda y afterno on. field, (10) Study; Henkle (17), dressed them in colonial style. The higher this stundar d in any on Friday. be especia lly arrange d as a part of commu nity, the lower the ra tes for Gen. Depart ment, have had an increas e Sc" Section 1.; Westfa ll, (2) After everythin!R' was made they Guy Hocket t is enrolle d in the English y insuran ce are bound to be . The Wayne Town hip Mother s our commu nity llbservance of 8, Sec. 1. of 4,760 patien.t s. built a real Colonia l village on the propert . can Educat ioQ Week." Agricu ltural departm ent of Ohio Mr. Anderson stressed the Club will hold a Thanks giving "Ameri 7 :40 to 7 :50- Home rooms for floor. It was a typical Colonia l presenc e of several compar atively market in GI'ange Hall Wedne sday Prayer meeting and Bible lItudy State Univers ity, for a course of attenda nce check. village with nine log cabins. The new Directo r H. G. Southa rd, M. D., study. each Wedne sday Novem at 7 :30 p. m. ber 26. fire hazards, chief among 7 :60 to 8: 15- Robbin s, office; shin was of the State Depart ment of Health Th e church where' you feel at home the harbor with a them the motor vehicle Crabbe , (22) JI'. & Sr. Voca, Agri; cannon as in with its atstatel! tbat there has beeri a a pl'o,tect Miss Bernyc e Hyman left Friday ion. Mr. and N. A: .King, of Hatfield , (12) Algebra 1; Dennis, gasolin e, oils, greases , etc. materia l .decrea se in the inciden ce Knights town,Mu.Ind., We have stal·ted anothe r con- te ndant In the discuss ion that followe d for Lafaye ttc, Ind., and attende d WAYN ESVIL LE CHU)tC H OF Mr. (8) Typing 1; Henkle , (10) Study test which and death rate of several com- and Mrs. Walter Elzey'Vlslte(l is t() last during the it ",vas brough t up that a fratern ity dance at Perdue CHRIS T tbe first of Westfa ll, (2) Eng, 8, Sec. 11. there was univers munica ble disease s in Ohio in rec- the week. month of ber. It is on the practic ally no fire 'protect ity on Saturda y night. (Unden ominat ional) 8 :20 to 8 :4.5-1:. (17) English 2, ame orderNovem ion on ent yeaI'll; but scarlet fever is not as the lallt one, only the hill, there Cheste r A. William son, Ministe r Sec. 2; Crabbe , (2) Agri. Gr. 8; this time it is being no way of one of them. a race across U. S, Call the Waynes ville Farmer s' There have Kennet h Fromm , who accom- Hatfield , (12) Algebr any pressur e in the m~ins Wedne a 2: Dennis, The Jr. Choir will been 136,806 reporte d' cases since panled .Misses Trillen a and and baCK, starting . at New York getting Exchan ge for New Corn Mel!!..ll np meet in sday: It was also stated that in case Mar- (10) Study: Henkle , (5) Dom , and going to San the ·church at 4 :00 this 1920, with 2,295 deaths due to garet Edward s to Deland , l"rancis pure co. Buck Each Wheat Flour. ~ anythin Fla., aI'g should S Gr happen d 8 W to p, stf the I m. II t c., f Bible stud y and prayer a e ; scar e ever, 60 per cen t 0f 'W hi c h rived home today. e a, (22) W . row represe nting some means of electric current , mains or pumpHistory melltin g at 7 :00 p. m. This week were among childr.en betwee n the travel. Mrs. H. G. ing Emery station and the . two downto 8 :50 ' to wn 9 section :15Robbin we will study the parable of "The ages of two ~nd mne years. Fror;n The fifth grade WOn the flower Mrs. , H. H. William son and 'Latin' 2; Crabbe , (22) Fr. s,& (17) children , of Green Springs , Qhio, Boy Who Stayed at Home," Choir Soph. box this month lind Miss Reeder 's would be as helples s as· the resi- are visiting Januar y unbl Novem ber of thiS .daught ers Misses Mrs. Grace Emery' and dents s Luella parents on the Agri.; , hill, Hatfield , (12) Chemis try; class the picture . It was pointed pructic e at 7 :45 p. m. year 13,867 cases have been re- spent Sunday witb Mr. and MI'. and Mrs, C, H. Hartsoc out that k. Mrs. with Dennis , (8) Typ. 1; Henkle , (5) the purchas e of a Sun day: Sunday school at 9:30 ported. Every case of scarlet fever Paul Hauk at Troy. new chemic al and pumper comDom. Sc., 2; Westfall, (10) Study a. m. Mornin g worship at 10:30. School Paper l&aued howeve r mild, should. be und'!r the Mrs. Will Hapner and bined childre this grave danger of fire n The Americ an Educati on week in ; .9:2.0 9:45-R obbins , (17) care of a co!"pe. tent physlcl~n, The second school paper and; her mothel' , Mrs. Hendric kson which. Mrs. Howard 'Caae and daught er ng. I,to Sec. 1055 could be lessened. special feature s of the con2; Dennis, (12) issued on Novem ber 6, ~ith was becau~e comph~atlOn8 may ar!se Miss Marion , of of six HiIlsbol ·O • CitiZens who witness ed the fire Lebano n, were ng. Lit, Sec. 2' Westfa ll (10) full pages r spent Sunday with tributio n that ed ucat ion is paying affectm g the middle ear, the kld- guests 01 MISS Emma of VUI'IOUS news. Mrs, The An na Kenrick and daught er, to the various phases destroy ed the propert y of Heighw ay, tudY ' , , of Ufe is staff worked vel'y hard trying to that neys, Iymyh glands, tbe- heart or Monday afterno on. Miss Sarah Smith on Sixth street, Miss Bertha. . the jOlnts. Every case being emphas ized. The churche s of sore make I ' t a success , Thl's I'ssue of EI two winters D throat among school or prescho ol ago can (G very d plainly been asked to coopera te in Mr. and Mra. Lee , Mrs. .me.n tary Mr. W . H. Allen was a guest of have epartm ent ra e. the Pep·el' has a fuil page of see the need of this new appara tus childre n s"ould be regarde d with M. L. Parshal l, and Hawke this program , so in our mornin g little Miss the Middle town 6, 7, Rotary 8). With club 'a at large suspicio n. . ,ports, pOl'tion social of the resi· their editoria ls, we will have a. program in Anne Weltz visited ' relative s near 7 :15 to 7 :40- Pyle, (3) Geog. jokeli, events ofnews, noonda y luncheo n at the service - - - -•• - ....- - - the last sch 0 9 l dences of the town situated on the Manche keeping with the plan. Some of Lumbe rton, Sunday a'fterno on . 7, Sec. 1; Fox (4) Eng. 6, Sec. 1: month and a review ster hotel, in hill Middle where town thel'e is practica Uy no the trip to the student s and faculty of the Westfa ll, (2) English 8: Sec. 1. see the r.lay "Hamle t"ofthe W. F. M. SOCIE TY MEETS s protect ion it looks as though a on Tuesda y. High sch ool will have part in . tlie 7:40 to 7:50- Home rooms for Club pay, "Cool KnightsMother Saws filed by machin ery, cut better means ot fire protect ion ," and services. The Junior and Senior Novem ber 4, 1931· the Woman 's cleaner , truer, laater. Also cross-' attenda nce check. W. W, Schatzm an and son, of choirs the High school burglar y. should be maintai ned by the town. will both sing and 7:50 to 8:15-J ames, Foreign Mission ary Society met at cut saws, gumme d, 26, pel' foot. Madiso (1) nville, Mr. and Mrs. The W . .Ful- wHl speak 'on the subjecttheofpastor recentl y organiz ed Fire"The the home of Mrs. J. W. Lotz, with Roy Pigott, at Madden 's Lumbe r Arith. 8, Sec. 1; Pyle, (4) Hyg. 6, Econo!ftiea Cia.... hold Debate . men s Club kerson, of Spring Valley, were Boyhoo have shown their Sunday visitors of Jesus." Epwort h Sec. 1; Fox, (7) Eng. 6, Sec. 1; Mrs. Crabbe and Mrs. Earnha rt as· Yard. at the home of Mr. League .dat 6:30 willingn ess to do all in their power p. h, Preach ing 'ser Ros9, (3) Hist. 7, Sec. 1 & 2; The Econom ic!; classes held in- to give be~ter fire protect L ~"" sistant hostess es. . ion to alid Mrs. W, O. Raper. vice at 7 :30 p. m. The sermon r" ,,Thl! devotio nals were conduc ted Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Stansbe rry, Westfa ll, (2) English 8, Sec. 2. terestin g debates A~onday nlornin 2 Wayne svil1e. Thev have improv ed • subj · t ectR d· , Th a t the equipm be "The Purpos e of 8:20 to 8:4.5-J afJles, (1) Arith b n th e su b lec: by lrJ,rs, Ungles bee, the Isubjec t Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mote and Mrs, esoIve Walter Roberts , who was seri- the Firstwill ent 'by• inspect ing and Epistle of John!' . being, "To talk with God . or the Charles Stansbe rry, of Dayton , 7, Sec. 1; Pyle, (3) Geog. 7, ral'1 roa d s S hou' Id , 1'0 e owne d b y th e seei ng that the same is .kept ously iilJ' ured when he fell fr.om in " u_ . t eres t ' t ",...ny • 111 call to prayer. " visited relative s bere Saturda y Section 2; Fox~_.( 4) rith , 6, Sec. govern men. mg first chiss conditio n. They have the roof of a house several weeks 1; Ross, (7) lust, 6, Sec, 2; points were broulrh t out, the affir- proven their value along with that After a short busines s aeBBion, evening . ago, is improv ing and was re- ST. MARY 'S GUILD MEETI NG Crabbe , (2) Agri. 8. Boys; Hen- mative winnin g in, both classes The of chemica ls, in the few calls Mrs. Dibert gave us a very inthat moved from McClel lan hospita l to ones taking part . w ere kle, terestin g review o.f the Introdu ctas (5) follows Home : thev Ec. have answer ed. 8, Girls. Mrs. Belle his home here, Monday . die, Mrs. St. Mary's Guild met in regular ion to our study book, Christ Leah Strouse andWinwid :50 to 9 :15-Ja mes, (7) Arith Sec, I, Affirm atl've-J ohn Turner , A 1 h h Mr. Paul Savage G, 8Sec. s a session on Thursd ay afterno on, ast t oug t--yo Mary u 'Dorl's may Sall'sbu say: Savage l'y', B ryan P comes to the village. " and 'L 2; Pyle, d b t (l) Geog. 8, Sec. ' h b N spellt Sunday in Dayton , the b er 6,a t th e h orne f M r en ergas , as et her urn, I m cove red with 0 rs. The followi ng program was then guestS of Mrs. Mabel Dinwid 1 & 2: Fox, (4) R~a~ing Sp., Sec Ne~ative-Donal(1 Hawke, WI' nl'- insuran . t men t eend H ovem . an d M1'5. M h promot e d to roa d appOln die an ce " anls but ~e stop Arml'ta and ge think and oser. · f Ralph ' O f I BI'anstr k' h a I, 6; Ross, (3) CIVICS 7, Sec. ~ , 'th a run be t ween given: On to the Village bi six and 'family. T' . tl c er 111 c .' arge th Wl t ure illS mee ng was m to the fact that Ralph the muny things that insuran ce P'Itts b to r. OwinD' & 2. ladies. Song, 'jThe Way 0 the ' ' I f or th e purpOSee 0na .. urg an d D enmson f a dd , on th e 0' t a socta cannot .. replace --'oldt keep-sa kes, P Anna 0' Cross'~-by Society . Tbe Four R 9:20 to' 9:46-( 11 Hist. 8, Sec. Branst rator ' was abaent, 1 R H b ' ' h d t • .. ·11· t th Th~ Woman s AUXIliary of. St. enn. t . . IS ea quar ers w'l mg 0 usmess c, -, th e money ' t 0 b e at P'Itts 2; Ross, (3) Sp. 7, Sec. 2; Buerkle Neal! took his place.q In Section 2, ost Walled Oastle -Mrs. WiUiamso.n. MallY s Ohurch wUl meet on b urg. ---', ..etc., _ _ebe use d feor reasury th e' 1oca I wor k 0 f th e' FrIday (2) Music Affirm ative-M pl. Muelle r, Helen Thanks giving and Armist ice Day afterno on, Novem 6, Sec. 2, ber at two Friend and Mary Jo Millet'" Nega- WAYN E TP. MOTH ER'S church, and a substan tial sum was -Mrs. White., Doxolo gy and ,Creed o'clock at the home of 13, CLUB Mr, and Mrs. Mauric e Silver at· realized . It was an ideal day. Mrs. Emma tive-Le r.oy 'Mor.an. Ruth Cook Grad•• 1 to 5 inclu.iv e tended a family dinner at the bright and clear -by Society . . H. McClur e. and there ,was a The Wayne Townsh ip Mother 's home of Misses Blanch Miss Stephe nson- Grade l - and Ballard Wall.lc e. Our next meetin g will be held e 'a nd Perle good attenda nce. ", _ _ _, _ Room 5 Clu'b met at the Grade buildin g on Riley, on Sunday . The with Mrs, Day. birthda y The Rev. meeting and was Mrs. opened by the Sixtb GR,d. New. J. Schaeffer" '7 '4.- 7"50 Openl'ng Exercl'ses. - -- - - .. last Fl'iday afterno on, The meet- anniver sary 'of Mrs. Lelia Mr. Lnd Mrs. J. O. J.Cartwr ight and . 0 - , Bunnel l Preside nt, Mrs. J. W. Edward s and Monday" Novem ber 9, the sixth ing was opened by the reading Miss May Wright visited Miss 7:50of was honqred 8:10 "A" on this Readin occasio g . n, . all joined in repeat.i ng the Lord's HONOR ED DAUG HTER grade, section .11,. started a con- the Evelyn Cartwr ight at Oxford , Sun- 8:10- 8:20- Phy Educati psalm and prayer by Mrs. on, test in attenda nce. They made it a Johnfirst Prayer. day afterno on. Lamb. During .' the busines 8 :20-8 s Mr. :4.0 and Music, Mrs, Russell Wilson of Mrs. Estella Shaner enterta ined An interes ting program was rule if there was, anyone absent session the annual Thanks 8 :40-8 giv:4.5 Wayhes Rest Period. villc, Mr. and Mrs. Theo- given, the opening numbe r being a n gr01,lp of young people from . Mr. and MrS. J. C. Hawke the row would stay in one inter- ing market was announ ced in for 8 :46-9 dore McIntir :06 "B" e of New Burling ton, piano solo by Mrs. John Gons. Mrs Reading , Dayton over the week-e nd for the compan y with Mr: and Mrs, mission and if thel'e were two they the Wednes day before Thanks Carl 9 :05-9 :20 Phonics . giv- Miss Esther Hunt and Mr. Clair Cadwal lader read pleasur e of her daught er, Ada, of Hawke, of Dayton would stay in two. intermi ssions, ing. Also the sale of Christm extract s from spent Sunday as 9 :20..,....9 Ames :35 N!-lmbers. of Wilmin gton spent Sun- the sermon of Bishop and so on. The rows are named seals for the coming week, Col'lmbuB; who SPlint Saturda y ,with Dr. and Mrs. Ralph n, of Vance Mr. day at ill and around Sin~ing SpTings Washin gton D. C. Freema 9 :35--'-9 :46 LI~er~ture. night. and Sunday at home. MillS college s as follows : \vhich had Young' s room receive d the flower Ohio. t Plain, ,9 '45 DIsmiss ed Shaner ' will make her home in Pleaaan been given 1st TOwthe Sunday be:fore in Y$-Be ulah 'Bel'- box and Miss Reeder 's the picture , . I ' - - -- Columb us for the next several Christ Church , Dayton . A tribute nard, captai n-2 absent. Dr. J. E. Witham waa elected • Miss Reeder , Grade I-Roo for the coming month. The literary RED CROSS ROLL m 1. CALL to the memor y of our beloved 2nd row-O hio State- Reba Ed p'l'ogram was opened by singing months . preside nt and Dr. Mary L. Oook 7 :15-'-7 :25 Openin g Exercis , Bis'hop Reese, written by Rev. E. · Over . night guests Saturda y treasur er e. wards, captai n,-l absent. iJ..lrs. Sackett presidi ng at the of the Warren County 7:25-7 :45 Word Drill. The Fifth Annual Ro1l Call of night include d MiasCJJ Ada and Medica l Society which met 3rd row-O hio Unive rsitypiano. Mrs. Beurkle then favored the Amer'ican Red Cross , will F. Chaunc ey D. D. Rector of Edna Shaner , Thelma Shelley and anon T,uesda y o.f last week. in Leb- 7 :45-8 :05 Numbe r Work. none absent. . Trinity church, Columb them with a violin solo with Mrs, start on Armisti 8 :05'-8 :10 Rest ce Day and end on read by Mrs. W. H, 'Allen.Uli\Onewas Period. Irene Lawren ce" MeBBrs Lawton 4th row- Ohio No}'th ern-Jea n John Gons playing the piano o.f 8 ac· :10-8 Tha.nks :30 givingo Readin Day, " 1931. E. Bolend e!! , .Jo.hn Harring ton, , Mrs. Effie Smith, Mrs. Hannah the most enjoyab le number s on Pennin gton, captai n-none absent comr.ai niment. The 3rd frade, Miss 8:30~ :45 The Phoneb Warren c Work. County Chapte r the program was the recitati on by Kinniso n 5th-W ilming ton-Ea rl Moran, Lile 8 room put on the intertai 1'00UDg and Horace Taylor ,Mrs. FloBB e Carey, MiBB '8:45n- has been assigne d a quota of 1200 9:06 Writing captain ':"'-l absent. Shaner . Edith Harris the beautif ul' . ment as follows : Lucy Emley and Mr. Cheste r Carey 9:05-9 :10 Memor y. Gems. membe l's and it is hoped that the poem "Thoug hts ato'fSunset, Mr. alld Mrs., G. W. Young, p~- were. guests of Mr. and Mrs. ____ _ ",which Sonlf by 3rd grade. patrioti Rusc 9:10-9 citizens :15 Dismiss al, will enroll in this she 'had given sixty-fo ur years ' ent!! of Mr. J[~nnison Young and sell Kerrick in Miamis burg, S••eat ... Gn. New. ago ' ReCitat ion by mllie Melloh, cause as they have always done Sundaught er, 'Bernic e Young and Mr, day. in when she entered the high sChooi "Tnank sgivii¥ Here." th Miss Hartsoc k, Grade 2-Roo m t Mr. Pyle's happy 8eventh ;and Mrs. Robert ,MontalfUe and " from what was then called 'Dialo~ue, seven girls-" Thank sMiss eOpas 'h If f th g raders have orfaJlliZed their class 2. d II Buntin g'" room. ' "daugh ter Zenda all of Belle Center ne 0 e thone 0 ar inner." with officers as oll.ows: Preside nt, g iving Mr, and Mrs. G, J. Waterh ouse, 7 :16-7 :20 Openin g Exercis ., b ers h'aIp goes S t N t' 1 Two well es, mem execute ,Ohit', joined the party at Mrs. M'r and Mrs. d number s o.n a lona Glenna Woolar d, Vice Preside nt, Frye, MillS Lou- 7 :20-7 :40 Music. ROenc'ltabtYI'on3rdbygrRadoeb'ert Osbor n- Headqu arters and0 is e used Shaner s home Sunday mornin g ise Crane andCarl in the piano were given by Miss Betty Gilbert Frye were 7:40-7 55 R d' Evelyn Furnas ; . Secreta ry, Erma "We Thank Thee!' Nat'o al c la 't' nj d f S B d d di Hartsoc k. Mis8 Ma~rjorie Edward s ea mg ec. . an e , ~ye I n a mIles '0 every. nner w Ith th e 11'0Up among thoBe who attende d the 7 :155-8: rer, Erma KakeWakele y ', "'-easu P' I M :10 Readin g Sec. n, The other one half e•, is gave an amusin g recjtati on on lano So 0 by rs. J ohn Gons. scriptio .. - ~ Ohio State-N avy footbal l Itame at 8: 10-8: 15 Rest ,P eriod. A. k t' W ley: News Report er, Erma WakeC t t' b d "Grand ma and the Radio." Ferree During the 80cial hour refresh - h:~e.1O arren oun y 0 e use Payne sang . 8 16:.....8 30 Ph . a little song which was ley. S~COND IN S~~'J'E' CONTEST Columb us, Saturda y. , . ments were served by Mesdam es Th R 8~30~8 l t ::36 d Re~rl~~ They B are riod. getting '11 moch along An)'oyed fine with Hartley Moss, J. L. · R Wade, 'U Milton 6 'H b i teth ece p 8 aBn k ut!towns WI h Mr. and ' M1'8. Vern Fail'l- , of 835 855 ....... th t' thel'r studl'es bec.a use of the good Th A a';iiciou s' lunch was se:Ved , ' .01'S _oon, 04' H arveys b '111'1:, wo 1 Hillsbo ro were ' in Wayn;' ville S 0 arren suppor t of the teacher s. : -: Osborn e, Fre d Ce a t e severa n;u me Ie, h Q are an1" ,won first plae.e - in the Warren Monda y,' on' B 'Ompson dd k , Ch a.r old h' J by the "omml' ttee on ref'rea" me' nts R oun y w buslneBB ass stmg C'Onnec They . m tIS, ted 8:65~ 9:10 Langua ge. ·h ave named their eJup, sJclc ::d' Ha:t~a:~es, .oss Hart' . ~. . co.u nty com husking contest held witb the Fairley Hardwa work, and the citizen s ate 'aaked and all ....departe d feehng "The Live' Wires," and their re Com9:10-9 :15 the afterClean Up. ,. at the Beeket t !arm .near .Wellm an ps"y. Mr, 1i'airley is. to stop in there arid enroll and Ii noon had been well spent• recover in" " M' M . . G 2 R ' 9 motto iSla"Paddl e YI>ur own canoe.~ placed secont\ 10 ,t he ,sta~ contest ~r;" an n.11ellll df . almon receipt. will ibe ·ltiveri. ' thre: - ' - - -- _ _ --'L...,- IS8 ai-tID, rade The c ss cplors.a re, "green ' and oom • cond~cted at Tippec,a noe City on months ' duratio Certain ly Warren n county · should 7 :46-7 :65 Openin g Exercis es. white. '. . Wedne sday of last ,.week. 'JIe was , and drill he ' haa hopes of Waynea . ' flU its ' . quota as it bas always , do.ne . 7:65~ :10 Readin g Section 2. ,Our class meets eve~)' two weelui ville ' coming to the front. .warde d a cash prize ' ot '26 '!for . ... in the .past. BI , 8 :10-8 :26 Readin g Section 1. ' . placing in the' state ,contes t and la ..lI1r. aJ;ld M.rs.• R I' think ,we w.i1J have a 'very ~ood Their ·main , weakne ussell ss en,t was ' in Thel'~ Will , be no. solic,ita tions Qhio's alterna te. l'eprele nta'tlve in and Mrs. I.e.lte Lewis enterta eYa :25-8 :40 ' spellin ;•. '. ' . time ,and like ,all our teacher s by f0)11 shots 'in )Vhich m ~hey lne~ were 8 :40-8 :45' Rest , Period. una- fr9. bouse tb house 111 thlS Oamth' nationa l corn huskln~ contest at , .S unday dinner" Jlrs. thd end· of the year. . ble to make ' a "Iucce8li. They had palgn. • _ ......' _ __ to pe fielil in 'I owa tbi. week Mr. HMustoEl 0Jl' LaHY>tnio, KMy·, Jennie 8 :45i:....J.9 :05 Writing . enou~h ~oul shots to tie ' the' , , Moon Is ellaible to enter the n~tlon · rs. w.. • ..s 0~1 r. :tWar'Marid 9 :05-9 :20 .Art. · . : Waynes ville took one Ion the sCQre and ani ' 'Qperi ones f,rom rs, 9 :20-9 :80 Physica l Exercis e. ' HQNOR S MOTHE~ aI· compet Ition 'and may decide Ball', Conner , Mr. ~d cliin Frlday nflrbt . when, Muon the field to'enough win the ~ame. Mrs, 9:30~9:46 LangU an. . · to enter the compet ltion ' accord l. Vi~~ BuiTls and started the leason by ftwbtin~ Way The ftnal score Wail, Mason 22, ~amilY C!t .Day- ........ " ., < to ~ou'nty Arent Chari.. F. 01_ ·t!ln. nesville of! their feet. Waynes ville '1,(. Th& aeeond team MiD Lile, Grade a-Roo m S. Maon waS itl tiptop condit lon, won a bar~-fought pm. for W. H. Severa l -from Wa~e TOW1i/lblp Ca,,'. Jewel.-y Lebano n, 7 :20-7 :60 Readin e 1 Ii 2. while the. Wayceh a· were not up S. with , a count attende d ,be stawte contellt In Ohtp, wiU celebraShop, of. 14 .to ·lt. te their 40th 7:60~ to :OO form. Reat The Period. 'homll team started Iliaml , eouDty W. H. S. ~la)'1 Haneyl b1iJik at edn..da)', A Aam...e,..". Novem ber 16th to 8:00-- 8:20-E out n,ilah. on the wrong foot IU\d COll- home next Frida)' nleht and hoPR PauJdln ,e county map w.. awarded Deeomber 28th. . 40 beautif ul 8 :20--8 ;26 R..t Pel'ioj. tillU~ to play in that manne r to be on the ,wf~ninl f Hat. fIi'8t p~c.. _ '" ~-:. ~opportuD1t,. for 8 :25-8 :40 oeo. ~• throulb out the ' It Is ho~ed that a lal'P ,roup pen '''1'11, 8:4.0-9 M ... Prl. .1& Mu.tC. - opbalOIl of 119mef alks will COMe to , ... the 81111Mr1be for til. . . . .. GMdte 0IIi. rIl QJftI. that with more 9 :l&-'-

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