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J;:igbty-Fifth Year
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, .W:EDNESDAY!
LEWISBURG IS BEATEN ot the readers who glances' first pal' nd sOJ]letimea the BY WAYNESVILLE AC; . the las of The Gazette, and then carelessly toJlSes the 'p aper ide, declaring that there is very DODDS ALSO TRIMMED uRIiUle in i 1 If so, you ,are not getARE YOU ONE-
BIG CROWD ATI'ENDS MEMORIAL DAY RITES AT MIAMI CEMETERY l lS~~~~
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ting the good of the money you
Loeal Ba.eball Team fattell. paid for your subscription. Ayerale ~y Two Vicrtorle. Recently, we nave inaugurated, Oyer , Wee~.end on the inside pages, a series of
Whole Number 6016
JUNE 1, 1932
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Se1eot your wedding ring at local feature stories, which we . Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, O. hope to continue indefinitely. Last week, we told of Robert Crew's ,Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cartwright 20.year.old Ford; this 'Week we tell spent Friday with friends at Midof Waynesville'S War Veterans'; dletown, next week we wtlJ teU of- well, C. E. Michen r and Howard watch for It and see. This feature Dalton olumouR visitors, added to ,t he News Letters from Tuesday.were otber 'Communities, the Oourt Reports and other permanent feaMr. and MI·s. Harvey Rye arl' turd wil1 prove interCllting to you, ann ouncing the birth of a son we belleve. Don u:igh, Tuesday, May :n : READ EVE;RY PAGE. Tune in ,on the C. & B. program, station WI{RC every Sunday afternoon at 2 p. m.
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Service. Spon.ored Firemen', Club Attract Many Vi.itors
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Eyer, of Dayton, i mother, Mr!<. Laura
MISSILDINE- CARPENTER A v('ry bellutifu I wedding Will' so lcmn i1.ed at tht' Meth()dil'~ parsollllg in Wayn Hvill at ~ ev nthirty u'c1ock on ~ l' l u !'lIll Y evening, lay 2 . Th e dl ('~~ 11 utte nd . ants werc MI". Ul1d :vtl·~. Ed . B rg I' , of L('butl on. . The bl'idc' \\'a ~ CI'y uttractivC'ly attired ~n blue c nnw witn wlJi~c accessones. ' The ' ]'ride, formerly Sanl Missildine, daught 'l" of II'. mlil lI1r~. O. O. Missildin e, graduated hom Waynesville I-l\gh sc hool in ~h~ class of '27. A.(ter $o:'l'fldualion,'l'hl' wa. \'mployed Ill. th . Ihr~ b Brothers P.ultlishing Co" in. I'l'banon. The ltridegrut)lTl. Victor al'pente l', of Van Wert, Ohio, wa s n Kraduate of Wittenber~ Coll el('e. llringfield, in 193 1, snd is no\\ employed in the chemical laborn· tories of the Amcl'ican Rollin~ Mill 0 •• in MiddletQ\vn. . Mr. /lnu Mr ~ . arpenter are at hom ' to theil' many friend!'! at 1904 Queen Ave., Middletown, O.
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SEVERAL ECONOMIES BEING CON~IDERED BY BOARD OF EDUCATION School H~a d. De~de To Avoid Requeat Fol' State Aid U,ntil Imperati...e
Tht-llugh the fog of doubt nd For the past i')YQ yeal'!!, Chas: "Under the ~o<.l and the dew, deplet.etl finane I'd, a roy of light, is MinI'S, Manager of the Lewi burg Wlliting the Judgment Day El'oe!>t L. Harlan. of Dayton tHl/o(innin~ to s hine on thE' local team, ha.'1 bilen trying to arrange a. Love and t al'~ 'for tt,e Bluq; 4chool Siltl uti on. A week 01" so ago, was U Wayne ville busine s game fQI' his team 'againlJt the Tears and love for the Gray." the Bimrd hE'11l iOll'orta nL ' coniervisitor FI·iday. ' Wayne/> ille A. 's. He waS accom-' The weather man was especially tl n ' !; with.oullty 'uperintendent modated at Wayn rark, Sunday kind with his dispensations,for Mrs. A, K . Day ~pent the weekHHl'ris, at J.,ebllnon, and latel' v.:lth aftern n, and the only redeeming Decoration nay, Mn nday; never end wilh her son and family at .:Hate school officials at Columbus. fel,lture Q{ the embroglio j from WIIS wcat.he.· more ideal. Largo Winchefjter, Ky. Ab<JUt the only po, itive re ult. of a a locl\l puint of view, was the numbers of citiz ns and former long ess ion, Monday eVPJling, was fact that our A. C's. 'Won by a residents visited beautiful Miami Miss Trillena Edwal'd. and Mis, a unanimous de i&ion to refrain score of 11 to 2. The visitors wer cemetery, bearing a profusion of Margaret F:dwal'ds wel's L~banon from applying 'COI' S~t(' sid 'until lat In arriving because th ir truck gOl'geous bloom to b strewn ' on visitors Salu.day. {Uch actton becomes imperative. br.oke down, enroute, and their -the graves of lov d Cine leeping One to the fael that the State play indicnted that the truck was there. Tune in on the C. & B. program, fu rnishes no fi I1Iln6al aid I ntil .aU not all to suffer l.hat ad fate. The Men10ria l exelrtises in the stat.ion WKRC ev«y Sunday vailal;lle resources of .t he local N ither telln, scored in ,t he first Mrs. Frank L. Tayl or of San afternoon, again Sl'onsored by the a.Cternoon at 2 p. tn. !l!)lIl'd ar totally exhausted, this inning, despite Weller's walk and -:--. -~-Wayne vi lle Firemen"s club, were Francisco, alii., is visiting her Jeci~ion appears to be eBpecial ~ Mendy's first hit. Colling hit to largely !lttended, 8S ' usual. The )1'Iother, Mrs. Edith Harris. M ... and Mrs. Bumetl Buttery wise. Stute Aid wou ld, also reo cent ). ano committed 'larceny in Waynesv ille chool Band fu:r- worth were Monday callers on Mr. Wire the adoption of eeveral th f ore pal't o( the second, but It There seems to be a happy leel· Mr. and Mrs, Carl McClure and ; hangeS' 0'I program that would didn't mea/1 a thing. Then the fun ing everyWhere as it is announced daughters, Of Dayton, were g uests nished mu ic for tlhe occasion, and Mrs. Samuel Butterworth. playin~ a short 'con,cert at the lot be b neficial to local needs, stal"t d. Holigh. Ellilf and John of Mrs. Ms. r y Me lure, on Su nday. Reduced prices on all automopostoftice corner before going to lIltl 'wouliJ necessitate added State , 'Corner singled II,nd Hough scored that the public-spirited citizens of the cemetery, An'ivi~fg there they bile repair wOI'k. Machines called mpel'vi Ion. Local officials of Dheac.l of Hutchinson's poor throw. Waynesville are again making pos· Mrs. James Lovely and daugh. Mrs. Julill A. BI'own, aged 81 ;choo l ~ already receiving state aid, Ankeney fQu ied out to third, and sible Q series of weekly concerts ters returned from a visit to marched from the South gate to for if requested. Ray Mill s. year, and ., idow of th late Geo. peaker's stantl, nea r the strongly against the adop· Wellel' grounded, sl\.Q1'tlltop to first to be given by the Waynesville West Liberty, Ky., Tuesday even- ~he The Epworth ~eague conducted N. BrowlI, died at her home Oil ldvi the mound_ ~ ic)n of this policy until such action Elll~ scoring. Mendy hit again, and ing. a most inter sting service at the Third sl!'e ~ l"rida'y evening. l!lCames absolutely necessary. Rev. C. A. William on~ pastor M. E. church, Sunday evening. Johnny trotted hom. Hartsock, school band. Heart tI'ouble, with \Vhi h sl! had hrist, i"voked In anawer to inquiries from the A slight r routing of the bll8 flied out to center. Three runs, )[1'. and Mrs. ' Merle Kerns and of t.he Cl1l.\rch of sutrel'ed for se vel'a) ye8l'S, and the daughter, Jo n, of Cleveland spent the Divine ble si ng alfter the band Sets of dishes the bTide will t.e infil"lI1itiea of age W~re the · cause oute~ Bnd the purchase of enough four hits, one errpr, merchants a committee from The vlsltors changed 'the ar· Parent's organization sponsoring th week-end with MT. and Mrs. J . had played a selectio n, and Miss proud to own. ,elect them at of her demls . Mrs. Ht'own was a large bodies to eliminate the thiTd Ruth alisbury gave Il flne rendi- Cary's Jewelry hop, Lebanon. loads, now hlluled by four of the rangement of their t&am for the the band visited the business men D_ Marlatt. native of Bedtord ounty, Pa" drivej·s. aod varioUs oth.er econion of Lincoln' Getty burg Ad· last. of the thl'rd, Colling taking up but she and her family had bee n Mrs. Emma Barnetl and M~. E. o mies are o.n tbe program. Verily, J. V. Hartsock and Abe Cook. dre s, that m8$terpie,ce of orat91'y the pitching burd n, ~ut it made and are gra~jf\ed to allnounce prominent citizens (If the Fet'I'Y very Jittle apparent differ4jnce. that the response has been gener, of pringboro attended the Auto which will never die. Arter another V. Barnhart, of incinnati,. visited n eig-hbol hood for s ve.-al y.e ar the life of a chool Director is a with the blossoms With one down, . Hough waJked, ous, and, although the Teturns aTe races at Winchester, Indiana, sel etion by the band, Chairman WaynesVille fri nd!l, on Monday , TlreviQufl to theil' removal to WIlY- bild of rose R. F. Hatfield introduced Rev, G. faded and shattered, and the Ellis doubled, and Turner hit, not all in, is is probable that a Decoratioll Day. is survived by two J_ W. Edwards and family and nellville. She . Dibert, pll tor ot' the M, E. thorns mo s~ prominent. And all Hough scoring. EUis eame in when concert will be given each Thurs-· O. J. Edwards, 01 Greenfield, lions, Edward and NCH'n111n Brown, t his for the munlficen't; salary of a pitch got past wank, Ankeney day night throughout. the summer', Mr. W. 'M. Sykea and family, a~d chll~ch, as the print:ipal speaker M.r. visited relatives here Decoration of Daytnn, alld II dnughter, Miss $20 per .year. doubled, and Turner wail lIiafe at All ill their (!ul\tom, the chUdren Mr. and Mrs. J, 11. Day, of. Mil- of the day, Bertha Brown, who so lend rl}' The sp~ake1" dwelt. upon the sim- bay'. the. plate when. wank dropped the and their director will donate the ford, called on A. K. Day, unday qareu fOl' her mother dul"iDlr the ilarity of the 'history of our Nation return throw. Weller ftied (lut and first cllncert to the merchantll and IIfternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Orvill Gray and declin ing years. FUJlural s'\lrvices Mendy walk d, b"t Ankeney wa Cri nds Who have contributed to , Russell West and family, of to that of God's ,chosjm people, the daughter attended Decoration ser~ were held at het Illte hOhle, TuesChildl'en of ISI'a. 1. IGod, he said, vic s at larksv ille, Monday aftercaught trying to take third on a this year's fund. This concert will Slulndon, day a::fternoon, Rev. C. A. Williamhio, were Sunday short pas ed ball, Four runs, lour be held on ,McClure's corner, guests of Mi!Ul Lizzie and MI". rounded and favored the two na- noon. Ro n offiCiating, and the remains tions that they in Lurn, might be hits, one error. Thursday eyenin/f, at eight o'clock, Geoorge Pratt. Wel"e laid to re, t in Bellbrook an example anci a bl€lssing to their Mr. and Mrs. Julian Witham, of cemetery, b • ide ller beloved com. WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH anta Claus vi Ited the LewillCome Ilnd enjoy the music: enfellow men. He also, tre cd the rndianllPoli1l were week·end gues~ panion. burg boys In the fourth. Shus courall'e the children, and don't for Master Earl Eme!""on Fife, of G. C. Dibert, Putor fanned, wank ingled and rellch- gilt to lIay "Thank you" to these Wilmington, vis ited hi uncle and importance of law observance Of their uncle and aunt, Dr. and along all lines, adv (. l~tillg the de· Mrs. J. E. Witham, ed second on Mike' bad throw. good people who are sponsoring /lunt, Mr. and Mrs .. L. H, Gordon, Wednellday: Bible study and APPROACHINC MARRIACE portation of aliens, alnd the imprisGoni'! .me sed up Miars' o fferin~, these copcerts_ Watch this papllf part of last week. ):t~ayer meeting at 7 :30 p. m. . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pohlman, of onmen of natives, who refuse to and Swank cored. CoUing's hIt for the names (If the merchants, IS ANNOUNCED FRIDAY Frid'ay: Choir practice at 8 :00 obey our laws, and cIo ed with a Deer Park, were Sunday guests of sCored Miars, but he, hjmself, Was each week. P. m_ Mr. and 'Mrs. Joe Thompson, and pressing apj)eal for t,h e supremacy M'rs. Pohlman's uncle, Dr. J. E, 'caught trying to we an extra Next. 'Week's concert. June 9th, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haines, 0'1 CinAnnouncement of the approachSu.nday: Sunday school at 9 :::10 J sus hri t in tih heart.'l and Witham, and ~ife., base on the play, Hough ~o is donated by James McClure, ing mat'l'iage of Mi s Viola Curry, .'I. m. Morning worship at 10:30. cinnati, were Sunda~ gue ts of of lives of men .and the affairs of A nkeney to Mendy. Lutz walklld, ~--of Mt:'. and Mrs. Elmer ~pwol·th League at 7 :00 p. m. Mrs. Keziab ThOmPson . Mr. and Mrs. lyde Coleman dllughter natIons. Thi he decbu'ed to be the but Cahill forced him, Gons to NEW INSURANC£ FIRM urry, one mile soutb of N w F;vangelistic services at 8 :00 p. and M.1"8. Francis Coleman of Noronly mean ~ o obtain universal l 1111;. and Mrs. Sherman Dyke Mendf. T 0 runs, 2 hits, 2 err on. wood, called on WayneSVIlle rela- BU1'lington, to 1>1r. Robert Duffey, nl. Lue H~rt ock's walk and two ASSUMES CHARGE TODAY a-nd Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dyke. of peace. South Charleston, wall maqe Fri~Qu are cOl'dially invited to. attives this afternoon. At the clOKe of th address, the Dayton, were gu.ests of Mis ue wild pitches 1ldd d another to the day attern.oon wh~n Mi II urry "end an y or all of these meetings. a£'"('mhlage . a djourned to the l1Iem· local court in the fourth, and This (Wednesday) morning, Mr. Crane, Sunday aftern oon. Eli Gray, ' of Clarksville, and her sl ~te r, MisM Ruth Annll orial cannon, wher'e the school andMrs. singhlll by Weller · aDd Mendy, Ff4nk 11. LeMay and Miss Helen Mr. Harry , harp, of Kings UJ"rY, entel·taineii a group of WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OP Mr. and Mrs. We ~ley ~mlth , of children, un(jer the direction of Mills, visited Gons' doub1 and Ramby's hit add- Hawke, operating as t he LeMayCHRIST M r'. an'd Mrs. Walter fri nd s ilt. their bom . and Prof. Harrey pringfleld, Miss Eva Re d r and Mrs. Bess Elzey, Decoration ed two mor In the 'ixth. )leDdy's Hawke Insurance Agency, officially , ontests and bddge were en(U d I tl aJ) Day. joyed and later refreshments of iCe n eDom na on • fourth hit, a wild' pitch and Gons' '\ssumed charge of the F. D. Dakin Smith,' ot Wilmington, called 011 Anderson, gave a beautiful exer, cise, ' and oC()vered th monument, , .chester A. Williamlon, Minister Irma Rich, Thelma St: J ~ hn and cream and' third hit were responsible tor the Insurance agency, which they teo Waynesville friends, Monday. in lieu Qf the veteran' graves, George Henkle were home "from cai'rying out II co lor scheme of Evangeliatic' campaign ~oJitinu~1 la t t.lly in the eighth. cently purc~a ed from the estate Mr. and Mrs. Harty K. HamilWilen theY' took the field for the of the late F. D. Dakin. They win tOn, of Cleveland, called on the with ft(Jwers. Trumpeters 1rom the Wittenberg college. for the week- pink and white. As favors, each 1~1L this week and part,of next. Bro gu at found at her place a "kitten. St rong is bringing some vel'l' ninth, the WAC battery reve~ed carry a ,enllral and complete line lormer's mother, Mrs. Emma band sounded "Taps," and another end and Decoration. Day. in-a-p ke!' The one allotted... to elpful messages. Thqfe who atitell, Mike pitched to Jap. Swanlt of inl!uraacll of all kind_life, Hamilton, Tuesday Of last week. M moria1 serv'ic.e w,a s recorded in Mr. ano' Mrs. Melvyn Banta, of history. Mis Pearl Moore ' bor .a "tale" ~end will know and un~rlltand the fouled to Ramby at third. Swank aut fire, tornado~ etc.-and repDelaware, arrived here, Mon'd~ This account would nol be comwhi 'nformed the guest!! of the t3lb! in a way they never dreamed ~t a lit on ShortAtop Hough's re(5enting at least frt~en dill'erent . The Strong Wofford Evang.elisplete if we failed to note the efevening, to spend their BQmmer a roae ing marriage on Jun 7. was . possible. Sermon subject for miscue, aod the ram~ wound up ptesenting at least fliteen different tic party cont.inues the revival at , Miss Curry is tl graduate of Wil- Nednesday, June 1, "Where Does with a speedy (?) double play, comp.nies. Mr. LeMay will look Waynesville Church of Christ. all ficient and loving ~ ervice of Mrs. vacation with. home folks. ington ollege and is a member tbe Devil Hang out in WaynelRamby to Mendy to ElJis. Score: . after the field work, while Miss this week and at least a few days Mabel lIathaway, Mil's. Edith HarM·rs. Laura Zell was severely ris and ·Mrs. M~ry McClure, who of Alp'ha Phi Kappa sorority. She 'v ilIe?" ThufSday, "Is There an Old LEWISBURG Hawke will have charge of the of next. . shaken and bruised by a fall at her prepared the f!owelr for the serwas. teacher of home econoh)ic!! fashioned Hell." Other interestin~ H A E office. For a while, at least, Miss Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Curti and vioes. Mrs. Hathaway has helld~d home, Friday morning, but is at Spring Valley l:Iigh J;Chool th.e Il ibl~ tllPics will be dilJl:uued. PO Stella Daugherty, Mr. Dakin's able AlJ R thought to ?e recuperating nicely. Gilbert, 2b .• " ..4 0 0 l ' 1 1 assistant, will Temllin in the office two children, Lavonia and John this committee for thirty-two p.sst year and hl\!\ been re.emp loy- ood congregational and spec'l.1 . Shuel'. 8b Ib..4 0 0 5 0 0 as asr;istant to the junior member Arnold, of Springi\eld, were week· yellr and Mr/!. Harris .has a" isted ed there for the coming year. MI'. IOusic under direction tlf lIi.. "Gifty Gift" that will ·please. Swal,1~l c , . 4 1 1 '7 1 1 of the ftrm. end guests of Mr. and Mr . Ver- nearly 'as 10Dle. DUlc to iIlne s in Duffey is a member of the faculty '\<[attie Mae . Wofford. Services hoose one ol those "Nifty" Miars,)', b ..... ,. 4 I 0 4 '0 0 The members of th.e new firm non Mainous, her hO!'l e, another f.a ithful member 100ks selling at half price. Cary's o'! New llrii~le IIigh school for ~ a c h evening, ini:.luding Saturday. Mrs. Mal'ia Elbon, was, this year, Jewelry Shop. Lebanon, Ohio. Colling, lb, " .. 4 0 2 1 3 0 are 110 well and ' soCavorably the comillg year. ' . 'TogJ:am for Sunday as fo llows: Lu.tz, rI, 3b ", 2 0 0 Q 0 0 known in. this community that Mr. and MrR. Wm. Bergan, of replaced by Mt·s. McClure. Guests at th PlIl'ty FI'idIlY after- ~ hurch School at 9 :30 Attendance CaJti\l, 11$ , ." S 0 1, 3 4 0 eulogy from us would be superflu. Overpeck, Mr. and M1"I!. W. C. St. A family squabble, Monday noon were th MissCls Mae McKay, ' im, 150: Lord's Supper and ' Cullers, If ..... 8 0 0 2 0 0 ous. We join their countless John and Ro emary Bentley were afternoon, took Clarence Gwinn in Pearl Moore, Verna onk)in. Betty 'rmon following. C.h ristian En, . Hutchln on, p 3 0 0 1 0 1, of friends in wishing them a long, Sunday dinner yuests or Mr. lind to Mayor Ro&,ers' court. His fine of Rowley, Mary Kinnamon, Veda leavor at 6:45 p. m. Evening $5 and cost.s was later remitted. F'leming, Marjol'ie Ha ydock. Myra 'vangeli!ltic ~ervices at 8:0,8 p. 24 '3 happy and successful business Mrs. T. J. Smith. Total ., Haydock). Ru~y S'mith, Veda urry If. The church where you feel at career. Ramby'fl Wonders again defeat. , Mrs. Nettie Kepler has returned Louis ;::;windl r, Lenna Beam, ·lome. ------~cd the Lytle Stars at soft ball, W. A. C. The Pl'O perit}! Players, for· to Dayton after a two-weeks' villit Elizabeth Evan s, Kathyn Van Tuesday even in&,. The game wail mel'ly knOWn as "Brownie's Com- at the horne of Mr. and Mrs. Oliv'r Pelt, Mabel Vav i., Louille Haworth ST. MARYS CHURCH AB R HPO A E played at Wayne Park, and tbe edians," arrived hE~re, Monday, to ·Davis, and with relatives in New Dorothy Alex,a nder, Jan et Cop$ey, Weller, c, p ...... 4 1 1 9 0 1 Rev. J . J. Schaeffer, Rector. score was 9 to 6. play an en~agement under eanvas Vienna. .ran iCe I'ite, Opal Will s, Cather. Mendy, 2b " .... 4 2 .. B 4 0 . econd ,unday alter Trinity, Mr. Walter G. Welch, of Wash. jne Noggle, Mrs. Frank GmhanJ ' \Ine ,. 5. Chur~h school at , 9:30; Hartsock, 1\ If 4 t o· 1 0 0 , Mr. and Mrs. ' F. . Hartso~k, at Frazier s Field., This troupe and Mrs. Ora , mith. Gons, 3b, ef ,. 5 1 . ;i 0 , 3 1 Mrs_ H. H. Williamson 'Wall hoal;.. and family . of Milford, ~nd Mr. mllst not he ,c onfused ""ith the E'tmon and Holy Communion. at ordinary (, Patent Medicine Show i~ ' ington D. C., Mr. John C, Welch Ramby, cf, 3b 5 0 1 1 1 0 eflS at' the regular meetinlr of the H k I ~ .... 10:80. ' they al'e far above that plane and and Miss Sarah Welch, of SpringHoug' h, If, 88 4 2 l ' 3 ' 1 1 W. O. T. D., last Wednesday after. and Mrs. Ronald aw e an~ son Frank, were Sunday jZ'uests of have nothing to BE'I! but the' very bOl'O, were guests of Misses TrilEllis, Jb '" .... 4 2 2 10 0 0 noon, with the new president, Mrs. Mr. Edith Harris Qnd family. FERRY ICHURCH OF CHR.'l' high,est 'Class of comedy and dra- lena and M.al'garet Edwards, on Turner, Tf ." . " 2 2 0 9 0 J. L. Mende nhal1 , presic:ling.Mrs. ~UndenominatlQnal) A nkaney, p, c .. 4 0 1 1 0 " , 0 1 M, W. Silver conducted the deSeveral of our ba$eboa I fan luatic entertainment. The company Tuesday. Chester A. Wilham.on. IIIDiItu Mr .. and Mrs. Ohas. Phillips and ~ - - - votio....ls. and it was decided to witnessed the ,Pittsburg.Reds Is composed of ladies and genChurch choot at 9:30 a. m, To~18 ."" ".,,, 38 11 111 27 13 If .hold an Inlltitute at the M. E. games at Cincjnnati, Sunday. Most tlemen, each an alrt,st 01 the pro- son, Charles and MI'. and Mrs. Bert The ew I1tul'y Club was ensubject, I'Finding Fault 1 23' I) 6 7 8 9chllrch , 011 :rb,urllday, June .30th. of the male portion has plenty of lession, whQ stage nothing' but the VanCleve, of Xenia, were Sunday tertained by Mr~. Anna Cadt,al- 1ermon Vi1.h t he avior." You are always cleanest and best t heatrical proguests at the home of fro and b O O O ' 2 0 0 0 0 2 The toPIC 'for the meetmg wall advice ' f or M.anager Dan Howley. lader a.t the Little rnn. FI'ida:y . I A!WUI ur;lf .. , 'e lcome at th is- chur-ch. , "Tbe Dut,uctivenelll of Tobacco.'. afte rn oon, May 27. . ductions. Mrs. Oliver Davis. W8ptesVllle .. 034 1 020 1 - 11 from which the followin, program Mr. ·Chas. LeWerson, daughter The pliln for gfell ing admission Twenty two memberll 1'esponded ST_ AUGUSTINE CHURCH • wu elven : Reading, '~The Cloud and SOil, Mary Virginia ' and James, is, to say the least, unique. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Missildine to roll call wjth , a II Proverb." 01 Ji'eminine' Smoke," lilTS. Anna of ' Latonia Ky., were Saturday Quantities of tickdl!!, entitling the entertained at ' Sund~y dinner in Eal'n(ld Runs--WAC 7. Rev. Fortman During the short business ses Left on, Ba.ae_Lewisburr 2: WA .Cadwallader: readl. ''''l'Qbacco (fuests of ~iJos. Mary Waterhouse bearer to ten·cent admission, are honol' of their son-in -law and sion, the fol1owin~ memb(lrs ",vere First and Third Sunday M~. at C 7. . and the Hum~n _)(ind," Mrs. L. V. and Mr. and Mrs. George Water· distributed to each business house daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Victor name" meers for the comiug >I :00 a. m. Second, Fourtll eel in town. AppliclI,n'ts for admission Carpenter, of Middletown. sTt<\len Bas4H-Co ·· llEinlgi' A k Beck; vocal so.1o,-"LittJe F eet, Be house. yeal·. ifth Sun day, Mass at 10:30 a. m. y{o,b as-e H it_ .lls, n eney, Careful," Doria jieck, ~ho played who do not hold these tickets, are Mrs. J.B. Crabbe, president; Miami Valley Council, Jr. 0, U. Mrs. G.•T·. mith , vice prcl:Iident ; Gons. , her own ;accompaniment.: reading, See the modestl¥. priced gifts ch8l"ged the regu1ar price, 25c. Double Play- Ramby, to Mendy to "Tabaceo POiSOM," Mril. J. R. for all occasions at Cary's Jew- Thi~ 'Plan gives our merchants A. M" expects to put on degree Mts. L. M, Henderso n, sec~tary; WAYNESVILLE STUDENT Ellis. Wade. read inc. "The Price of a elry Shop, "The' Home of Gifts,", 9uite a bit 01 advjlrtlsing, whicb is work /It their regUlar meeting, Mrs. E. L. Thoniall treasure. HONORED AT COLLECE Base Hits-off' Hlltchinson, 6 it! Smoke." Lebanon, Ohio. entirely gratuitouis on the part. of Friday evenin~. The 10llal degree The. program committee, rlj. J . ••• 2 innin~; off Oolling, 10 in 6 inn· Mr. Brown. staff will exemplify the W I·k. L. MendenhaH and MI·S. E. L. Newly elected officers of '" Pi . ingg;' off Ankeney, 4 in 8 Innings. FIRM OFFERS COIIPL£.TE Mr. and Mrs. W. N. SeaTS, Although the company had Thomas, pre ented the ' ollowing -lelta Epsilon, national hono~)' Struck Out-by Hutchinson, 2: by daughters and son, called on Mr. originally intended to llltay 'but Mrs. Clyde Everhart. of Middle- program .. . lu mllistie fraternity, at WittenColling 4; by' Ankeney, 9.: . SERVICE TO MOTORISTS an Mrs. Allen Hole, near 13eaver- three nights, popular request has town, and Miss Rachel Davis -.vitShOl·t "Memol'ial" honoring larg College, Springfield are: Bases on Balls--01r il;utchinl;lon, 1; town, and Mr, and Mrs. R'u ssell been flO urgent that t he manage- nessed the ' ball game at Redll!ond ourAdeceased members. resident, Fred M. Kenan~ ot Upeff Colling, 310ft' Ankeney, l. Campbell, near en terville, Mon- Wtent has decideli to remain for Field, Cincinnati, last· Thursday, Pro and Con of the "Eight: e r Sandul\ky; vice-president, Wild Pitche......l.io)ling; s. day evening. three more nights. See their dis- and saw Red Lucas med defe-at eenth Amendment." ·I corge H:enkle of Waynelville, Pasl!ed B..ll-Swank. f play , advertisement, elsewheie in for the secohd time this scaRon. Book review of "Magnificent, nd see.r.etary·treasurer, Robert Umpire_Prende'f.....t and Miriam Jean, young daughter 0 Obse!)s·ion." this issue, for the program, ~en W. N. Sear has again en~:II~ed . . Baer of Bucyrus. . .Mr. and Ml'l!. st. Clare Fife (nee The ne'x t meeting will b ' heJd Liman Wilker$on). of ,WUminltton go to the tent a!\d enjoy an even· in the general fire and automobile Kenan is buslne!lS man.,er or Monday morning, a game with w... taken to Miami Valley hO!lpital ing of clean, high-class entertain- insurance business, representin£' at the home of MI'. Elizabet·t\ 'Ie Witt, campus hUm or periodical several good companies, He will Baily in June. Th invited gu(!stn i nkle is business'lDanacer of the the Doddll team was arranged, and lut Wednesday evening, suffering ment. _ _ _ ____ _ ~_ after the dose of t.l\.e Memorial maintain oftlt'e, at his home on of the hOBtes~ we!'e: Mis!les Anni\~ 'arch, stud'e llt newspaper; and 1rith a very critical attack ot ery· exercise", a patched-up team repFifth street. lind will continue in Brown, Mamie Brown, Rmma -- aer i~ editor.in-chifJ'! of tbe Torcll 11"188; Latest reports, however, LOCAL GIRL WINS relentinlr the WAC's took the I deaoW a decided improvement in ~--. .PRmE 'IN CONTEST the relll estate and auctioneering Heighway and Clara Lile. visitors Into camp 11 to 9 In one During the !locial houl' refresh. : AS. LOVELY RECRE,AtlON business. h... condition. ' of the most hectic strun'es ever ments were nerved by Mrs. Emma Tune in on the C. &; B. program. McClure and her assistants. Mr...nd Mu. Ralph Greell'or, ltaged at W~e p.rk. No adml... PARLOR IN NEW\ot:ATION station WKRC every Sunday . .......David and Manon Greegor, Mrs. slon lee wu charged at the gate. afternoon at 2 p, m. J. W. Haynie, ot Columbuif. Mr. When the the Par FIRST ASST; IN SURGERY ' and tI.... C. C. Arehdeacon and IOn The Good Cut C]othln£' elub held Bobb7. of DaYton, M~. E\ H. TlllaIirI. . . ita seeond meetln, on Friday, May KDtanberatr and .on Milo were 27 at the home of Juanita Bran· III 1IIO~J '1JQ aaesta of Mr. and nocJe. It wu deeided for. each Mn. J. B. Smith and L N. Lincoln
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