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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY.
MAY ]7, 1933
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With FlrrlETH HIGH SCIHOOL Woman's Auxiliary TEACHERS SELECTED FOR HEAVY ·FLOODS. ONCE MORE Entertained Birthday Dinner Met Last Friday. BACCALAUREATI~ HELD CAUSE INCONVENIENCE RERE SCHOOL YEAR OF 1933-34 LAST SUNDAY 'EVENING :t. I
Heavy and excessive rains, January. 3 ].16; February, 2 7-16 . both here and above here, caused inches ' March 8 6-16 inches; AptiJ 3 12.16 inches; May 8 1-16 inches, th Little Miami river to go on or a total o·r 26 11.16 inches so anothel' big rampage during the far this year. In comparison, these latter part of last week and the same records show the total rain· Core pari of this. Much of the fall for the three preceding years time ot:\ in avenue has been sub. to have been as fo11oW8: 1930, 22 7· 16 inches; 1931, 42 7-16 merged, Ilnd n Htretch of Route 42 inches; 1932, 39 1.16 inches. at the lower edge of town, hall Thereby It will readily be seen been under water, although the that t he raihfall for this year alflood at this point was not nearly l'eady exceed. the total amount for so deep as on the Avenue. 1930, and nearly equals the tot'als Operatives of the State High · for 19a1 and 19a2 although the way depol·tment were put on year is not yet muell mOl'e than guard at both points to prevent one.third gone. possible disaster. During Saturda y These records are absolutely night and mo.st of unday the correct, and would gladly be ac. water was so deep at both points cepted by the F deral weatb l' that south·bound traffic was de- bureau a s official ii MI'. Butter. tOUI' d by way of Route 73 and 48 worth were oble to assume the reto Lebanon, while eastbond traffic sponsibility of transmitting them was sent by Route 42 t Roxanna I each day. Our community i indeed and thence around. fortunate to have such an able and Inability o:f school bus es from a ceul'8te weather .tati tician. the east side of the river to reach their destination on Friday and Mondlly caused the schools to be clo ed for the pupils on those days and thereby caused a severe handicap to the work during the last f w days before vacation. How. ver, the faithfu l teachers gatherd at their respective buildings and so rearranged th ir work that it will b possible to carry out the original program, unless more rain fa lls and more .floods arise in the Dayton meantime. Jack Banta was a Mail service betw en the local visitor, Monday. postoffice and the railroad was Gilbert Frye carried the nlail maintained by way of Roxanna from Corwin Monday in hie motor until, Monday, w hen, by special boat. arrangement. Gilbert Frye conveyCarl Servis and famUy moved ed the mails to and from the station, at Corwin in bis OutboaTd into the Barnett property last motor boat. The floods had sub. week. sided su ffi ciently for Mrs. Laura elma, Reuben Roberts, of Conn r to resume her regular Friends Home ~rips to Corwin on Tuesday morn· visited at the SU'lIday. ing. A earch of the weather records Mr. ·R. A. CroBB, who spent the kept by our local authority on such winter in Sardinia with relatives, subjects, Mr. amue) Butterworth, is at home again. reveals some Interesting informa· tion. According to these records, Miss Relen Hawke was the the monthly amount of rainfall unday dinner guest of Mr. and tor thi year is as fo llows, the Mrs. A. K. Day. ' May record being complete up everal from' here attended the ulltil this (Wednesday) morning: funeral of Mrs. Clara Me:rritt at Harveysburg, last week.
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GRAND JURy RETURNS TWELVE INDICTMENTS .
. .---. Twelve mdlctments w-:re r~tur:nd by the May grand Jury m Its report to common pleas court late Wednesd ay afternoon. Tblr·t een cases werEt\ianored and three were carried ov~r to the October term. The jury ignored the case again!\t Mrs. Patsy Clift who was held a$ an accomplice in the J'Obbery of thl) W'aynesvilJe National Ba.n k lallt September and failure to return indictment against her was ~a8ed .on the faet that inlIuffielent eVIdence was h~troduced to lead the jurors to beheve that he had any personal knowledge of the intentions of her husband, James W. Clift, and Howard Wells both of whom are charlred with the rObbery. Clift and Wells were in· dieted. . AnQther case ignored by the jury W811 that ot the state against James Norvell, William Lawson and Carl Lawson, charges growinr out of an alleged disturbance in front ot the Church of God at Franklj!) on April 2, 1938. Of twelve indictment!! returned, eleven were made public by the court immediately following the report. They follow: Walter Spenc r, carrying con· cealed weapons. Wilbur Davidson, killing a domestic animal. , William Campbell, iseuing check! without 13uiftchmt funds. Clarence Spencer, carrying con· cellled· weapons. Sap ford W'h itley, manufacturing distilled and . intoxicating liquor. William Lhlville, grand larceny. Bertha MeJamp~, grand la1'ce.ny. Edgar Ryer alias Earl Smlth, forgery. . ' . James W •. ClIft, ent.e rlng baDk to commit a felony. . Howatd Wells, entering bank to . commit ~ felony. Elmer Curtis alias Raymond Sims, removing railroad property
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Will Show Picture. Of Orphan.' Home Miami Valley Couneil, Jr. O. U. A. M., is arranging for ~ free show "fng of moving picturell of the Orphans home of the Order at Tiffin, Ohio, A~cordillg to present plane, the ' plctur.. will be shown and explained at the local hall on Friday eveninl, May 18, by the State o....ni&erl Bro. H. Polloek. No admluion will be charpel, nor
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M1'. and Mrs. B 11 Almer nler· tained at lh il' h (lIl\(l on the D9Y· ton and Lebanon pikc ' u nday in honor of the seve nty· ninth bit,th· day of Mrs. Abn I" s luther, Mi' . Hoover. Those pres nt were M,'. . and Mr. Bel't Bunnell and family Mr. and Mr!l. Ralph Bunnell and baby, ·Mr. and 11'11. Ben Gruber and family of Wayn !wille ; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde BUllllell an d family of Morrow; MI'. Henry Hoover, Mr. Herman Hoover, Mrs. Hatti e Gephart, Mi s~ Loraine Logston, Mr. Ilnd Mrs. ha~, H811~ of F ronk. lin; Mr. and ~h . ha. lIoo v 1', Mr. J ohn Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Le()nal'd Hawthorn and family. of Dayton; Mr. and MI·s. Frank Me· 011')8 , and 5 n, of incinnati: Mr. Lee Hoover and Mi s Lillian mith of Hamil to n. At noo n a· bountiful dinnel' was se rved and mu sic wa s furnished in the afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. Hawthorne. ......- --
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nmmt'IIC llIent activities fot· the gl'uduating class of Wayn 1'0wn$hip High schonl for 1tI ~3 lJcllsn fol' the public with the buccalal\l'ellt e SlI t'vice, JH~l d at the Gym la t Sunday evening. Despite th inclemen y f th well! her and th wJ'etched tl'avt>] condition s a congl'cgali n that comfortably fll\ e{j h auditorium was: in att n· dance. T the strains of th'e prOCllS· sional, plllycd by lh~ school orchestra, the tw n·ty ·eigh yo ung ladi e Ilnd gentlemen of the gradua~in ~ cIa s w re e. corted in· to lh~ hall by their teacher. The congregation sang a hymn, and the Divine Blessi ng Wll ~ invoked by the Rev. J ohn ' ,J. Schaeffer. TectOl" of .'t. Mill" 's church. ,Aft r un a nth em, "lend Ou t Th;y Light," (Gounod) by the H. S. glee cluh, the Rev. MI'. Schuetfc!J' read t he Eigh th Pllalm as a ScdptlJre lea on and Mrs. Alberta Buerkle fav ored with a vocal solo. Rev. G. . Dib('l·t, pastol' f th . M. E. ehul'ch, lreached a s plendid The I'ounlon to b sponsored by !?ermon to t h ) graduating class. S'. A. Stilwell and D. A. Fer!' e, choo in 1 0 1' hill theme, "LiLe- It.:; WIll take place Satu I'day aft I'n OO Il I ource ~nd It Pu l'l'0se " and bas. at 2. p. m, The program Is as ' ollows: The classes will 5sembl at th
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Alumni Activities For Next Saturday
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The W01l1an's Au)(iliul'Y of ~aI'Y 's hurch met lin Friday afternoon, May 12, at the home f I 1\1rs. F. B. H nd I' n. At un adjourned m eling (If tI) I! as th pl·..,dpc SRCl rs. The matter of The meetill~ was ('P ned by flos Wayn Township Boa rd of Etlu ·a· u~8ignmpni to clasR s and grades Annll udwalladel' who ('onduc,WoI lion called "'8Jle~ially r u l' that W:iE I rt entirely t o the discretion th d~\'o li oll:il ,el'vict!. cripturnl purpose Monday evening, contra cts of ."upt. Lotz. quotlltion \\I(\re give ll in resJJ onse were offer d to th following on:idc rabl e doubt exists as to to r II·call. teach [s fOL" the school l('rm of I whether the tale llepsrtment of At th close of the bu siness t93:i·34: Etlucati on will continue to extend session the rogl"am was taken up . upel'intendent, J. W. I.. tltz; finanCial ai d toward the support of 1\11'8. adwalllld r read an ex('el. pl'inc~pal of . hi,?h school, onine t hl' Smil h· Hugh s vocational agri· lent paper r viewing o ur study of Rob bIns; prInCIpal of de»artmen· culture dcpal'tmt!nt. For this the Amllrican Indian entitled I tl;'1 grades, harles .Tam e ; pl·in. I'easun , plUM f OI' that department .. hI'!. lian . Force s at WOl'k." IClpal. of elen1e~tar y ~I'!l(\es, lam wen: tl' ln poraril y lefl i.n abeyance. An excellent reading was given J. Llle; supel·vl.ol· 0 1 mU ~ IC, h~ . F;vl'I'Y p sa.ible. effo rt will be by Mi 8s LouL e Henderson in h 1' 1Alberta Bu rkle; tellchel'ti: R. F. \lla(~. to malntal~ the department ow n inimitable tyle. Hatfield, L. A. Gar . t, Eli7.abcth Iat. It. pl'("('n hIg h state of efDuring a delightful ocial h our Henkle, Ira O. Bruw n, Eva R eder ftclenc?" deliciouR reIreshments were s rved 11\ Hartsock, F'aye ~ lIy, Ali ,e .lha!l of the salar ~' of th~ supe;. Mrs. J. Q. Gops and Mr.. J. B. llmpbell. Laura l c KII1 ~ey , W. K. V I ~ Ol' ~f the department 19 paId Gonl! were guests of the afternoon Young, Muy Hunter, Raym'Jlld fl'om . tllte and Federal funds, :.' Braddock, irginia Hardin and while th . other half it paid ?i. Macey Carter. I:ectly rrom. local ~uncJs, the entIre iug hi~ r nllll' ks up 0 11 th sixth' 'a la"ies will pl'obub ly be left at amount being paul on a t~elv~. Vl'l'se of the Eighth P a Im . the sa":le raie, the new t e ach~r8 rnont~ s un" I' , ns th supe.rvlBor IS The glee club sang another to J'ecelve th e same compensabon PI'act~cally as bUllY dur~ng \V tb: selection. "The Heavens Are Re· vaea tl o,:, ~l o nths. as h IS he ounding.·' (Beeth ovel1), th e con. ~ hoo l tS ~n ~e8 I?n . Ii State and gr gation nng a hymJt. R v. C. Feder~1 md IS IV1thdrawn, an ef· WiIliam!lon, mini. tel' of the Way. f . I't Will probably l)e made to con· ncoville hurch of hrillt, pr o· hnuc the d (' part~nent .to as g1'eat n ounced th e b nedi ti n, and the fll ext nt .as po Ibl e wlth the local fiftieth baccalaureat'e service of fund ~ avaIlable for ~~e purpose. In W. H. . had pall ad Into history. lI!lY event, th e posllJon ~f super. ~Isor of the department WIll doubt. less be tendered to that peer of ail Smith.Hughes instructors, Mr.
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Music- Detrick and Wood, cor· netists. Doxology. Staff moral, social, and religious ne d Devotional- Prof. Ferree. Edl't'o r D . S r b of youth. He, therefore has had a ... ... ......... OriS a IS ury wealth of experience in the topic, Talk by former dir'ector, J . W. Assemblie .. .. .... Or'ie Hardin "TI,e Realitie of Life," for his White. Class News . .. Thelma Coleman t dd R a,.. 6~ark~-S. A. Stllw:ell. ., Athletics ........... ,.... ,.. mury Crane commencemen Il reSI!!. 1 Call ot deceased gralluate (2 Humor .. ..... . .. .... Lead!a Werntz Diltl'h:t Traek Meet minutes of silence). Organizations .... Virginia Foulks Wayne-vl'lle Ant red three boys all of cIa sell by year~ " 1891.6, S. A. Stilwell. in the South~ stern distriet tl'ack Call of clns 'e by year- 18!l7Commencemenlt rnet't held at Miami . nivcrsity last 02, D. A. Ferree. The 61 st annual c,ommenCe· ' alurday, May 13. Talk - Mami Pugh, Qrpha. III nt of Waynesvi11e Hjl~h Schpol Lawrence Davis won ~hird place Carmony CIBJ'k, and Lucy Rogers wili be held Friday nilght, MIlY in th 440-yatd dash snd i eligible Haln~s president of '38 alumni ' ) !lih. The progl'am will be at the to COl1lpete 'n the State m et this assoclailoll. schoul gym with Mr, Lob; presid· week·end In olumbu. Eldon Ellis Song - "Farewell," I1!!S Lllcy ing. . finl hed foul'tll in the 220·yal·d Emley. Diplomas will be presented to dash and eventh in the 100·yards. Graduate are invIted to attend the sentor ciulls by the prl!sident Edward Franer entered the broad of the school board, Mr. S. S. jump and succeeded in placing thl' sessl·on. Ellis. Mu ic will be furnished by s ixth. The record of lhese boys is all The class of '08, will . meet the school orchestra and glee club Mrs. tlJe more Temarkabl when. it is Saturday afternoon and will have under the direction of lunch at the Little Inn . Buerkle. ' cnsidered t hat the High School had Mrs. C. Clagett, of Dayton, This is a remarkable class of Miriam Ellis bas WOrt high est no regular OTganized track team spent Sunday with Mrs. Olive twenty.flve, all living, and it is the scbolal'ship honors and wilJ deliver thill yenr. The Mport was abandon· Curl, at the Friends Home. hope Of the pre id nt, R. E. the valedictory addrc: s. Inez ed over lhe county in favor of Davis, that al] of the class wlLl be James, as next I'anklng student, ba eball. Harry McGinness wl1\ give the salutatory. Other Silver farm 0 ere .# .;o;.::.;~r.~...~+p'}:61~Ilt.---------Final A ..emM~ scholarship awards wnt be present· court house in Lebanon, Manday. 'The cIa ses of 1929, 1930 alld ed by the principal, Miss Conine All chool pupil will a s mble in the gymnasium on Priday lit. y Miss Louise Crane, of Cincin. 1931 have also planned picnics Robbins. The commencement speaker ill nati, spent the week-end with her :for the day. It Is probable that other da ses will hold reunions DI'. Eldon Hutchinson. IIis subject a. m. This will be the final a!;s m· mother, Mrs. Maude Orane and bl}' of th year. but at this time we have n'ot been will be lthe "Realities of Life." family. I At thl' t,'me all grade cards will informed. b presented a~d ot~el' awar?s Fra .k Wright gav a talk on Dr. Hutchinlon made. cholarshlp certificates WIll "Ideal Womanhood " in connection Dr. Hutchinson. the commence· be presented and merit hon ors in with the Mothers Day serv ice at k ' . t w !!pecial ubjeets. The Sport m,an· Ferry, Sunday. men~ spea .cr 18 commg 0 d ayci ship Brotherhood will award the ne VIlle Wlt~ a fine reco~ an representative sPOI·tsman certiftOur associate editress has been recomm.endntJon. back of .h lT?' H . t S • th students select d by unable to be at her regular duties Farmer's Grange No. 13 will was a hIgh rankIng chaplam In the tCha t .0 ... e this week because of a severe . th e 1as t w, ar aIn grou... hold it regular meeting May 18. A EF d unnlf . addition all fipring athletic attack ()f neuritis. . The Lecture hour will be a lIe al 0 a professor .at WII· aVl'ards wl'll lIe made. L tters will . b r of f II b given for baseba ll and track. It MI'. and Mrs. Ernest Martin, of memorial program in charge of mmb-ton c~ e~e or anum. e year.• He 18 now the sup?rmten.d. is also hoped that the presentation Dayton , spent Sunday at the Mrs. W. A. wartzel. Rev. Fox will give lh~ address . ent of schools at Made,rla, O~IO. f the county championship cup Friends Home with their -mother, b d t thO tim A11 grangers plea e notice the This l'emal'kable background gIves 0 Mrs. Margaret Martin. him an intimate Jrnowledge of ean e ma e a 18. change of ·date.
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Knightstown, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E lzey last week. Messrs. Orville Gray, Harold Osborn and Chester Carey saw the Cincy Reds win a double header from t he Chicago Cubs, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lillian Fife, of Dayton, was the. Sunday guest!! of Mr. and Mrs. . L. H. Gordon. In the after • . storm. razed district in Xenia. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Simpson, ) and Mr. and Mra. Maynard Weltz I wit.nessed the ·ball aames at Cin- " cinnati, Sunday afternoon, and in· speeted the new UniQn Terminal etation. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 'Strong (Mary Etta Ouy·) , Bertha Filer and Faye Aldridge, a tellow student at Cincinnati Bible Semin. ary, attended Ch utch services at Ferry Sunday~ . Mr. and Mra. E. L. Thomas have bought the Sheehan property on the n9rth aide of Third aDd Tyler atreeta, and wtll move to town loon. Mr. .nd lin. Willi.m Thomal ",Ill remain on th ef.nn. Announcement has been made of the approaching nuptials 01 Mi!18 Katherine Rhoades and Mr. Horace Sawin. The marriage, to be conduded according to the custom OJ the Society of Friends, ia to be • creat socia l event at the home of the brjde'. parente in Morriatown, N. J., on June 24. Mr. Sawin 18 the s n of MrII. Lida ; Sawin, and be nd his bride.to·be are both lItudentil at Earlham 0011...., Richmond. Ind. JlrL Lid. Sawin expeets w .ttend the wed· diq, and to riait other poiJI lD &h. ilia Wore q .to . .
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Mr. and Mrs. E. ran and J. .. ha,1I ha.d of family spent unday with their the department mc Its maugura. parents here. Lion in the fall of ]924, and is reo ~ pon R ible f (l l' the nlost of its Me. srs. L. H. Gordon and ' Illude unqualified • ucc !IS. His wor.k and Riggs were Lebanon villitor Tues· splendid personality have been an day aflernoon. ' t' hi d t t In pira Ion to s stu en s o .ever Mr. and Mrs. Walter S ike1', of put ;forth theil' bcst effoTts; marty near Springboro, WeJ'e Sunday o"Utstanding honor have been won vening guests of MI'. and Mr . Ed by his pupils. and he, himself, ook. bea~'s the 'frePbu~ation arl'lOfntghhis as• R()Clate. 0 elOg one 0 e most Born to MI" and MI·s. Walter thol'ough and most successful Roberts (nee ' r dom Lewi) on Smith.Hughes instructors to be Sunday, May 14, 1933, a daughter, f ound anywhere. Nor does his good Doris Jean. influence cease within the bounds (1 his department. Many boys have James Lovely has (lId his po ol become interested in his departroom in Franklin and will devote ment, tht'ough friendship {or tbe his entire tim to his business in director, anlt have finished tbeir Waynesville, high.school cour e when otherwise they would nave quit school 10ftC Mr. and M1'8. H. F. Burton and before gl'aduating. EachcJa88 'to daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur gl'aduate from the school contat.na Atkinson spent Sunday with rela· members who came under this tiv~l! in Hamilton. classification. We cannot Mrs. O. J. Gray and dau,g hter, aWord to lose this splendid departMiss Barbara, spent Sunday at the ment altogether ,if it can possibly home of Mr. and Mrs. A. . Bow. be saved. man in Franklin. - - -.. The Pl'ogre} Busine!!s-t.p.jUl: Women's club enjoyed a picnic at John Roser's camp, near Ridge· vi\1e, Monday evening.
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aws filed by machine~'y Tlte m~mbers and guests of the cleaner, truer, and faster. Also h F 'CI"b ayne ' Towns ip arme.rs " cro cut saWK. I(ummed, 25c Coot. Mat\den's Lumber Yard. were vcry hospitably entertained May 11. at the pleasant country Mr. and Mrs. Roy Noggle home oil MI" and Mrs. W. A. son, of Spring yall y, and Mr'. and SWaJ"tzel. The tables, laden with Mrs. A. O. G~·ltf.y an~ Bon, s pell t delicious food, were made lovely unday in memnatl, guests of bowls of beautifu l tulips. D M A K' b i d r. and rs. . , e ton an Toll call found three family. ilies not represented. Furnas in diseu sing the Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Riggs, Mr. t . "In What WB" can and Mrs. C. W. Younce and daugh. IltV""'''' 0PIC: " ters. Mr. and Mr . Paul Flory, and Fill'men' plan to save labor; Mr. and Ml'a. Ever tt lark, of on the Farm," named and ex,p lain. cd many valuable means. The host Dayton, were Mothers guests introduced J . B. Crabbe, 1111 of Mr. ana-1~~~~~~~--~mrl~~~~~~~~mrey.g~----~~~ Mrs. R. talk comparing the farmer's Cook) was momentarily stunned upation and condition to. t hat when I~htning struck her home , of people .. other-wise enga«ed. d,uring the second storm at Day- , Lester J. ~III r, our county agent, ton on Tuesday morning. May 9. I \\1a$ next Introduced a~d talked J;{owever, she was not lIeriously on the Farm Relief BIll. Ma;ry injured. Lewis, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. ·W. R. Lewis, who has Tecently reMl·. and Mrs. Oliver Davi!!, Mis turned ~tel' several year/! spent in Rachel Davis and Mrs. Nettie Brazil, was called upon and pleasKepler expect to attend the high ed her Ii teners With impromptu school commencement exerci ses at ~emarks on the people and customl Wilmington, T hu rsday evoning.· of that country promiSing to give Max McElwee, a grandson of Mr. a 10ngeT talk at some future meet.. and Mrs. Davis, is a m.e mber of the ing. . . . . graduating class. .' Music was furnished by S. S. ~ . . Ellis, who responded to several Mr. EdIth M. Barns. Mr. encores. An!1 8 Clldwallad~r, Miss Emma T'he guest list included Mr. and Helghwa'y and MISS Mame B"l' ow n, Mrs. Seegmiller, of Middletown; of the l?c~l . bran ch of tho Mr. al,ld :Mrs. F. U. LeMay, Mr. Wonlan's AUXIliary, were gue ts of and Mrs. J. B. CTabbe and· Mrl. the Xeni a bran.ch at a meeting jn Earnhart. , The club adjourned to meet in t he home of Miss arah lIag81' in thllt city, today. Members of the June at the home of Mr. and Hrs. eooperative board of the. Chilclren'l!l Earne!t Butterwortb. Hospital,. in Cincinnati were also • _ ____guests at the meeting.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Davis. was the Sunday guest of Mr. ~ild parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook. In the afternoon, die entire pa.rty visited .the fl ooded district at Morrow and Soutb Lebanon. A the latter plllce. they found fht' • lower floor of the home of Mr. and . Mrs. Clarenc(' 11iles, (ormer l·C!li. dent s of this community, under I about two inches of waleI'.
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Bankrupt Sale at Hyman'. Store.
AU set, all ready I Don't foreet the big sale th.t starts at Myel' Hyman's store Thu~ay morllin&'. Mr Hyman and his partner, Iudor Bloch, of Sprinlr Valley, reeentl,. bought the Beldin,er bankrupt tock in Cincinnati anti are ....ring their fOod fortune with the customers ot both stores. WOllde... luI barpinll are 'helne . . .- . Jllet visit one of thele store. ... see how woDdertul the .,.,.....
The Mjsses Wanda Clark and Myra Pence, members of the W. I H. S. graduatin~ C)U8 for 1930, were aleo membe11l of the clall! of 68 youne ladies who ....duated from the Miami V.ney traini. aehool for nU:I'II4~~~~=;I~:;;:= cia,. eveniD«. Elaborate C! I men\ n:ereiMB "ere held
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