Ei&'hty-Ninth Year
Wayoeaville, Ohio, Thuraday
SCHOOL DA YS OVER BACCALAUREATE . Twenw-two· S a:liol's will hn r the Baccalaureat ol sp.rmon 11l·livered by Rev. G~ O. Dib ert • unday evening, May 23 at thl! Way tlc!ville gym. The servlca whicll '8 srh edult>..i for 8 o'clock is as f ollcws : Processional "Largo" by Handel , H , S, 01'chestra Invocation •.. Rev . •1. J . Scha.ef· fer Vocal Solo • . • It. E. Frank Th.e Sermon . ... Rev. O. C. Dibert "0 Holy Fnther" · by Palest-nna . • .. .• .High School C.ho:r Benediction • . . • Rev. W. Smibh Recessional _
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WOMAN'S ' AUXILIARY NAMES DELEGATES 10 CONVENTION
NOTED EDUCATOR TO COMMENCEMENT The 62n d annual comm encement DELIVER COMMENCE- Seltool xel'clsea of Way nesviUe High will be condu cted on May
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26th. T wen ty-t wo st~d e nt" will rec ive diplomas . . Th e program for Dr: J .. Rayillond Schultz, who t he eve ning is as f ollows : appeared at the Miami Valley Processional Chautauqua t he past. two years Invocation .. Rev. W. C. and will be t hre again this year Sa lutatJory . • Margtie Tinney will bring the aud ress fo r the Way l\1u ic , .. High School Orcbe tra nesville High School Com meneeVal edi ctory , , . Gl enna WooJqrd ment, May 26. Add ress. , , . Rev, J, Raymond ch utz '~Nt Mus ic . . . High School Boys' /' ' . .~~ Quartette chola ' hip Recognition .. Sup't. has. H. Boh l ' .'~f .. ," ... , Presentation of Diplomas S up't. L. A. Garst '" l c. I. Prese nta lion of School Gift. , . 1~~ • Clyde Fromm B nediction . . Rev.~ . C. Dibert R c -0 al -e I n John Boger and Willa.rd Furna s . - - -- - • '\: were entered in the Southwest ern Dr. Schu ltz IS a n ed uca to r, travDistrict Tr.ck and Field Meet a t eler and lecture r; P rofe.!!sor in Soc
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NEEDY RECEIVE AID t iNOIO M in M h on chestrer · COllege, fROM PROVISIONS Of Cincinnati Saturday. Boger took first in· t he dl C'U ort . a nc: ester , n d lana, a~ d with throW' of 116 ft. 7 1-2 in. E xten Ion Lectul'er in EcOnom Ics 'and :OOk second in the shot put and ociology in Indiana State SOCOIAl SECURITY . l 142 ft l ' UniV"e r1!it y. He i3 a grad Uate of Ot Y h
Th e general commHteb hav ing" obat '; he Miami Gazette UCr:l:'3 las l Sat urdr. y nnd made fou l; llalil),I1 pla :\s lo r the local celelil'al,ion The committee ~ oa 5Is ~ et1 cf t he f ollowing mcn; Mr. John Hawkes, • 1', Ro s IIar1sock, 1111i Mr. Gf:O: Waterhouse. The , erVICCS will be I,e lrl Monday, May 3 1 a~ 2 :30 p.m. pJ'ofessor Garst iV:l~ chosen as (' hairman for the da y. Mr. Itu s~(llI I' rQnk is to have r.h'll'ge of the 1 usic. MI'. HarO ld D. Willis, editor hI '1 he Miami Gazette will b e the peakeI' of t he day. Th e commit tee in (:hlll'\tc. of tle{o rution is Miss Eva Reeder, Mra. 'hades Anderson, aMI I\lr3. M. E . Uanta. The platform commltt ~e is heed , d b y Mr. Walter Call::. Chairs a nd transp l" ~u ti?n is ill lh arge of Mr. J . E. McClure. F lowers a rc under t ile dh-ectlun I I Mrs, Frnnk Elbon who will be
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The Woman's Auxiliary of Mary's Episcopal church met Fri· day afternoon, May 14, at th ·home of Mrs. W. S, ScanIan. Th e meeting Wll S opened by the presiuent, Mr . K ,Crane, who conducted the devotiona.l service. Tbiriee n members responded to roll cu ll with scriptural quotations. I Mrs. L, H. Gordon, lIited IT hank Offering h'calIul' er, announ ced that the Spring offering amou ni ed to $40.70 , T he delega tes na med to rcpr sent t he local branch at the a nnual convention which was held . , T uesda.y and Wed nes day in Ci ncin Columbu. I. duly crei!ited .. the allCoverer of North Ameri~i nati were: Mrs. E. C, Crane, Mi 8 II wa. Jacque. Cartier, valiant navigator of St. Malo, France who fi~ , Kathel'lne Prendergast, and Mrs. 'dsisted by the Boy SCO "~9. .oot on the mainland of the North American continent. In April. ' MI', A, H. Stubb 3 "ill hnve forty.two )'tara after Columbu. had mado hi. famou. voyage ot! E , L. ThomM. Alternates-Mrs. C. c;1 al'gc of t he tr ansp o~ ..a; ion of the Jacque. Cartier set .aU from St. Malo with .mall .hl~' R. Frazier, Mrs. L. H. Gordon, anti flowers , a total crew of 61 men. On Jul)' 3, seeking ref"e from a .torm. , M • Em ma McCl ure. _ _ _ ___ _ __
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The program con isted of two land in the nan~e of the King of Franu. On. hiD-top overlookI~ 1 reading'3; f irst, lhe 4th chapter of ~he bay he erected a cross. Thrw hundred yeara later a papant re-en1' "A Fd t'tun c to Share," Miss Kallthl.tode and the ero... lIIo,wn !n the picture above, el'in e ' PI: nuergast ; a nd " The laud 0 the Iho!'t ~f the bay &I cI?1e a. hl.toncal recorcll permit, to the ' Chu rch Ii! Oyi tl ' -They Say"wlth a d stance 0 m. ,. . . pot where the on,lnnl eron wa. ral.eed. The Baf of Galpe .... the acme:' Furnaa placed sixth in the mile terblllll and the U n,ver8i~y of Chi· , . f another worid-faJl?Oua event when In..1914 It .h.ltered the arma,t./ Mrl'. Ell ith Harris. run He was in third place until cago, ~ grad ua te st udent of Y~le, During the fi rst four months of ~ eon.,.,.cl the hrst Canadian ExpeditiOnary Force to France. Th~ During the soc ial hOU1', Mrs. n~~ the finish. a.nd ,has tudied in t he Universi- 1937, lWproximately 135,000 I .. the Jar,_ elrPtd~tional')' fore. ever to have CI'Ol~ the Atlantic untit Bel't Hart sock a siste d t he hostess L , ' h e.<.! of Oxford and Gen eva. He I ' , _ !I'_tra_DCe 01 the lJnltd State. Into the World Wu Boger IS now elegible to g o to , , needy Oh ioa.ns r eceived assltance - -_ ... - , - -- - - - ---- - - , in serv ing d inty reCl'Mhment s to the State meet at Columbu , Batur se ~e~ f tv e ye~rs as h1gh school u n.der the state' vanous public a s the ~e mb ers and t he following The last meeting of the Waynes day, May 29th. prm~l pal an d eighteen y ea r~ all a s islance programs opera.ting under guests: Miss TI'j)J en a Edwards, ville Town ship Mother's Club fOT college prof es or . He has dehver ed I provisions of the Social Security CAE~~ARS Miss Marga rtt. Edward, Mrs. Ly Lhe school year was held at the SENIORSTO HAVE more than 70 00 lectures in seven- Act. U dia Vand ervort, Nancy CI'ane, and gl'1lde building r ecently. Following _ SKATINC PARTY t e~ States in t~e past .fi f teen y:s. Of t he total number of people . David Hartsock. l!1e open ing song, 'MT. Garst led , t d 103 000 d d ill the devotions, paying a beauti. He an entertamlng speak r WIth The Class of '37 Is quite origin. H' I t aSSl e • , were nee y age • rul tri bute to aU mothers. The min at Instead of having a "Prom", Ilnot sel'\OU S purpose·. 18 ec ures ~re p ersons. In addit iun. tb public Jor th. e PU t'pose of entertam- S I8 . ta nee programs . ul ~es were readrtand th~ class il planning a picnic sup- . Ten dere d al'd to d approved. b 1 ofThe ',n. g, but he re.ah.zes t hat ln struc- 26000 de endent Chl' ld~en 3700 . teasurer r epo e a a ance APper to be followed by a skating b ve me ages are fa r more eU ec-.' P • '.' poximately $1 35.36 in the treasparty on the evening of May 21. t' 'f they ar t the t' bhnd persons, and 2,100 cnppled W have heard tllillt ~cil HarlAppointrn nt of f ive gam e sllry . The' dues, donationa and moThe pal'ty is be ·b eld at Chatau- •IV ~ ' . e ~ same IDle children. man, not a member of our church gents to tart work at once- on mterestmg. a IS master of th.e , . I lley take n in by t he finance comqlla, Ohio. art of platform speaking and f ew Durmg the four-mo~th pe-nod but in our neighborhood, has b.een game management and Pl'Opaga- ' Jtl ilt e f rom various enterprizes REPRESEl'fiATIVE SPORTS lecturers a r more in demand than from J a.nuarr 1 t o Aprll 30, tot.al ch osen one of the 21 cbose n to a t-Ition programs in different ' parts t taled $3 09.93. The clothing com Dr. Schul tz. Hi work in t he teach grants of $9,174,290 were p.a.id tend the World Confer ence of of the State was a nnounced today OUTward Vice, 42Y ars of age nlittee r eported that the 'swn of SELECTED a3.00 had been donated to them. ers' Instl' t ut e f ielcl is outstanding out for old age 8Ssistanci!. Of tho F riends, to be held j,n Philadclphia by Con ervatlon ,Commissioner . L. 1 to 8 W 00 dd e. II died Valley ' Hospital The Sportllmanship Broth~rhood, a nd he i comp ell ed to decline total amount ~pent, one-half of the S ep t ern ber . , 0 a t the Miami Md ht. FJ' '1 hei,r tolal expe nditures for the an organization which promot s ma'"y in stit ute e n"'a"'Am nt,s each cost came from state funds the 0- _ Mra. Ella Hsin es spe nt Sunday Ther e men all are graduates of 'dn hayt oo hon onI BY mg IS J ear ~re $31.40. Quall~ties 011 f .. .... ..... . th 60 'd b th ' ." &,009 portsmanshlp and good fel- year' beenu e ,of ove rlapping dates, er p r-cent WillS pal y e ,wIth her ~ on, Luthl~r Hames and game managc men t s~ h00 I.13 h eld ·' eat was ht ' ehl'CSU t 0 cJ.an auto acI c:othing which had been donated H e h a .ma d e many :frIends . . f ederal government. The average famil"'. last s ummer , under. 'duoechon of cldent w lC occure severa \\ "'" also distributed. The finance lowahlp amon .. .. the students h eld a In , , weeks ago. meetin .. Jut Friday to select the t he Miami ValJey a a result of his gra nt per needy aged person dur-I Mr William Smith vioited some th e Con ervatlon DIVISIOll. M V· · )· . h' " ' t c . mmitt e reported that $286.98 • , t1 d ~2S 00 . I Work 0 f t he agents will consist IdUl" jtg r. Ice Ived In t I vlclm :y . th repTescntatlve Sports of the organ- Chautauqua appear,ances and it is Ing 118 peno wa~ over,. . ' 1l elatives 'near FrEinchburg, Ky, his childhood and later ha d been taken in durang e year. iza.tion. File iirls and five boys hl P d that our 1 cal audience will Obio's average grant being one o.f Sunday , chiefly of laying out gam e mandl h" h '. D t d" l Iso that proceeds from one card , th h' h t 'd b Jl tat . I . e ent .areas upon which will be ma e IS ome 1)1 ay on, an 15 • II ' were hose. The girls were Elsie · b no les!! pleased. e i8 es pal. 'j .an, s e 10 Mr. and Mrs. W eld'lln Wilson ag m " . .. . well known throu bout t hi s com- part 'j wa used to purchase II verMae Wlcal, Edith Hoyle, Margie -- - .. the country, consldermg the num- ' d G Id t X ' ii i demon trated posSlbllltlCS of rea~g " re- and dishes The grade lunch tinney, Snell., Be!.'llard, and ViviFRIENDS HOME NEWS ber of pel'1!on aided. \' at : r :~' a:r; M;s n~:~n en~i~S~~ Iing gam e in sections wh ere eov- mUHnit~. . d b h' 'f I ' c:tairman repo~ed the receipts , , . . ., . I d f d ' lenliIul and e ~ . surVlVe 'j 18 WI e, fl ll, an Conner. The boys wete..,Jo'hn Bo Mrs. Nancy ,Florence ?f CplumI'D t he dependent ohtldren's pro. t and Robert Wilson, Sunday eve- er an 00 . are, P • _ his mother and fllt her, Mr. and fro m the lunches for the y,ear were ger, Charles Collett, ROb~rt Hiatt, bus spent a f ew days with us las~ gram, a total of $1,193,928 was ning. where ~rotectlon IS p: actieed. A 1>1r B T Vice of Wayn esville a $!118.66. Bernard Melloh, and C~tles Fires. week. ' spent for this type of assistance R I 'gh Bogan Brnd fa~'ly and gents Will cooper~~ ~vlth. r eseardch Sis~r Mr~ Har~y A!'Izlin of D~yTh e n,ominating committee sub- • d ' th f' t f tL - of a el .. u xp rts of the DIVISion In stu y, . ' g DISABLED VETERANS WILL ' Mrs. Carrie Bai1~y of New York urmg e 1.rJl . our mon..... Mr Jacob Howard were Sunday. , . ' ton ' . II itted th e following report: for 1937 Of the total program cost, . mg and c1asslfYlllg dIseases. ' 'd ~ 14 Ral h H t' HOLD CONVENTIOH THIS wa a guest of Mr . P eirce on f' d I . " b dinner guests of Mr. B.Ild Mr . Hot When r equested they- will aid Funeral se rvices were held at pl eS) .en", rs. p . as mgs. Th 'rsday I t he e era government contrt uC 'N B r gto h M'll F' I H . D vice president Mrs Lily Erbert· SUMMER ' . t d th OIt h' l th t te dace ompton m ow ur 1D n. lan.downers and farmers in setting t e l er unera ome In ay, h' C ' :Mrs. HIzer and on of Hamilton e °t~e- lr' w l e e . s, a tan Evan Bogan and ianlily of Dayton up con trolled shooting a reas. ton, Thursday morning at 10 :30. i"ulas'Urer, Mrs. El an 1'&118; secd th Secretary 01 State William J. tth a f ' 6 d h t d' coun les pal e remalDlIIg wo- I 11 d' th ft noo Bur'al was made in the Miami r · tary, Mrs. Lowell Thomas. W d rJeI ,n we\t.re ere 0 lOner, thirds. At the end of April, the a.v- a so ca e , m e a er n. Commissioner Woodell was .ern- C tl . Kennedy announced . that the eon- one ay , ~t wee Mr. and' Mrs. Homer Hal ' nes & h ' . t t' tb t k f th e.me cry Miss Heightman's room was aI I erage grant per child was $12,18 . 1> atlc m 15 a mg a wor o e ' . __ a 14rs. E m~ Harvey 0 f Le b ano~ compared with $7.94 when the Jlro family, Emil~ and I",Ie hilr," d VlS it e d agents will in no way interfere FARM BUREAU INTRODUCES ----.... wn~rd cd tbe flower box and Mrs. van t·10n c0 m ml' tt e of the Disabled American Veterans of the World took, he: lSters place ft'om FrI- gram fil'1!t started. functioning in Oscar ~t.anf~ eld and family, n ear wit h that of Lh o game prot ectol'S AWARDS FOR SAFE DRIVERS KnC'urS necYe'dthtehaPtictnue:' y~~ <;b~~~ ~ar flied, incorporation papers rlay until Sunday, . July 1936. New Vienna, 8unda:y. , .or tbe Bureau of Law Enforce.... WIth tbe Department of State tor Mrs. Rosalea Adams at Topeka, F 'h itali t " d · di I 'M1'1I. 'George Parrot of Oolum- ment of the Division of ConservuAnother phase was added to the echool lunch room would be operthe national conclave >of the .o rgan Kansa caJled 00 her sister in law, °t r °tSPf Z8 10 n 1a nO crime Icad bus and Mrs Robert Thompson of tion . Trafilc Safety program of the a t d by student~ of Horne EcoQotb 2 O lution which will be held in Col- Mrs. Mary Adams on Sunday after t~~d men bor ,;20'000 l'P e Louisville, K~. are ~Ipending a few I Wild liie management will co- Ohio Farm Burea u, with the in- mica t n co-operation with the State uJl'bua from/~g:~ lS::t.e7. C,II}- noon. . . 1:end::dl1~;tthe fo~r-mo:: ;:; days with her sister, Mrs. John Wi! opeute wit h the State forestry di auguration of a No-Accident A- Boa rd of Education. rato nc n corpnd°ed W1'& 'K ~:amll of Po: d MTh·tand'EHII'S, LaytlOI nd Wal.lthan.d iod. Ther children receiving treat- so n . . .' visio?, with the soil er~shionhagAen- ~;:, ~~~:r~~~gdr;:e:~no:u:~:~~~i I The ffOll~Wt ing sl'dPern~~~mas ."iv m.a •• . aqg er, enol' ca e on. ell' t d thi t . th Mts. RaleIgh Bogal~ and Mr~. Wll cies In the State a nd Wit t e gc nge 0 pa" pre .., e'mouth, Judge Artblll' H. Day 01 aunt, Mrs. Esther Peele On Sun- men un r f S P ?g~~m areh ose Ham Smith and daughter Mnilyrt ricultural Extension Service. today -b y Harry Pontious, of the en ; pinno duet by Jean Hartsock the Supreme CC!!1rt of O,hio, and day. .. who come roln m !gent om~1 Sue, were invited gl~eBta the W. They will seek to do for the Wild- Safety Department of the farm and Miss Hardin; music by high James F. Hurd, auistant corpora. ·Mr. and Mn. Stanley Sellol'S and whose ,parents are unble to at C T U held at thE' home of Mrs life crop what the County Agricul bureau, Columbus. sc'tool' boys' quartette; ·p iano BOlo tion advisor In the ~~.nt of called here- on Sunda!. foQ~d them pl'o~e.r treatment. , A~n~ Peteno/1, T:uesday after: tU,r al Agents have been doing fori "~ccidents"in t~e United S~ates Ly Reba Edwa rds ; Mra. Vand...rState, a ~ultee of the Disabled Mill Sara Katbarm Hartsock, In the . blind program, total noon. It was Whit,e Ribbon . Re- othel,' farm crops in Increasing Pl'O ~UrlDg 1936, said Mr. .Pontlous, voort, the fir~t president of the American Vete~ ql the World Mary Carolyn Lubns and M81'y gra~ts from J.a nuar.y thrbUgh Cl'uits Day. White .Ribbonll were duction, . caused the death o~ .more than cbb gave a very Intere&ting and War and t!h8 commander of Ohio Elinor Hawke were Sunday eve- AprIl amounted to $248,988 with tied) on eight babies and little chilNew Game M~nagement Agents 38)000 pe.rsons! and lDJure~ more in5piring talk. She told about th6 Gover1lOl' POlt, VeteranB of Fo~ ning g'Ueata of Lena Hartsock. the' average gr,a nt pel' sightlele re- dren. are as follows: Jack Suil, Toledo, than the- comblDed populatIons of a gani zing of the club a1).d tbe ,iarnW,ars:AccordlngtctbeaTticlea Erma HarYeY'P9nt Sunday at cipient reaching $17.47 In April Miss Kathryn Sa,undllrs, house.' assigned to Wildlife District I, Cleveland, Columbus and Dayton il·!tmeetings that wer& .held. Thia compared with $14.08 when . the keeper for Mrs: Ellta Halnea spent witb headquartns oa t Defiance i -a total of 1,440,000. Loss. of con cluded the Pl'0gram and the flIed the principal pUl'poae 01 the her home a.t Clarka:ville. , proposed COTPOration i. lito c~nMrs. Bart:hart and Mr. E. V. program first started. In this pro- Sunday with- aome (If ber relative! ' Dan Atz~nhoefer, Ozark, 0., dis- earnings, property and , me d~cal cl ~ b ad'journed for the year. Reduct and ma~e the entertalD- Barnhart, Mr. Che.s Lewis, Emma gram. the federal government con· near Highland, Ohio. 1 trict 2, headqua'rte/:'s at Norwalk; , CQ.'Its reached the staggenn.K' ·total 'fl ldhments were served by the fol ment and local aflain 01 the na- Lou Lewis and Maria ElPon were t.r ibutes one-half of the funds Mrs. Ella Wilaon Jell and hutt Merrill Giliillen, C . astine, 0., dis_ Of .• 1,660,OOO,OOO-appro~tlma~ly IQ\ling : Mrs. Henry Satterthwaite, .tlonal ,convellti,on.. " Secretary of Sunday. dinner fue.sts: , while the state. provides ·one-lIlxth her wrist and knee. . , I ttict S., headquarters at Ravenna; j once. sixth of .the tota!, national In- lt ment Satterthwaite, ~nn.a Fur State Kennedy saId. Sever~1 t~ou 'M"r. C. A. Burnet and daughter, and the. counties ,contribute tw~ ~r. and ~rs. Raym , ond Wilson Robert Sawel'Y, Elliot, 0., qistric;t come to agrlCulture. n.1.1, Elsie Hockett, Ollie Hacel1 sand ·.members of .the ol"g8Dlzatl~Jll Mr!, Aud!:'Cy Ward and Sherrill sixths of the funda. · and da.ughter, Jeannette, and . Mr. I 4, headQ'UaTter at Cambr,dge; The new award plan, which is n :lyer, .G. .C. Dibert, Adria Brad4 fro11l eve~ state lD the union Will of Miami. Florida ~i!'fe here a REDUCTION' OFSPEED .LJMIT and Mrs. Pa)ll Peter'Son and family Ralph Harrod, New ~mphire, 0., being promoted thrO~gh ;::ml~~ dock, and Mrs. C. ifdlalmbu~. attend, O(flCiaW reported. A state lew days. Mrs·. Ward and sQnlN EFFECT AFTER AUa. II of the Zoar neighborhood spen.t district 6, headquarters at Piqua. 000 polic'y.hold~rs of . ~~I I The · Club wishes to thank ~e oonvention will start July 29 aIId have gone to Louisville, Ky., tor Sunday with Mr. aIld M1'1I. Walter ' They are under the direc~ion of reau Mutu!Jl Automo I ~ n~u;- t eachers, me;mbers and all other will meree 'WIth the national event. the race., while Mr. Burnet reA red'Uction 01 the legal Ipeed Wilaon. ' A. W. Short in charge of the Bur- ~nce Company, cooperatl,:,1)' \- pcnons ·for their flearty co-op• ...1 BELLBROOK· iCllOOL EXER. maina here. ,lim.it wit~in .the bounciariCl! of '~ALNi~SiTEMSeau of G.-me Managl:ment and h~te of the farm Orgarza~lo:, pre; ti on which enabled them to enJo, cl,is THIS WEEK 111'. and MI'S. Clarence ,BetTy- 01110 n'IuOlcipahteS trom ' 86 to 26 ,. .' Propagation. Salalriea !have be-en vldes for the award 0 II: a ~e 0 . such a 8uccesful rar. _ _0_ bill and son, Harold, called on An- miles an hoUr, except on .tate Mr. and ~dford Stricklin set at U26 per month. , honor for each automo~lle w~lth ua -Mrs. Lois Mulford, 9"7. The Bacealaurate eervices 01 na and MIIlne. Brown on Friday. . routes and main through thoroup and lriends of Illdldletown Ohio ' No agents were appointed for full year record of d~i~ng ~thO h~ LOCAL NEWS ITED the SlIrar Creek Townahip Bieh l Mluee~, Erma, Ruth Anna}area, will .,e in effect after, Aug- "I1i'ere guestl! S~d1..Y' ewn1nt of ' dlstrlcts Beven or five, In central accident, and a cert lcate ~ aC School will be held at the Il. E. HarveY' aIId lin. BalpJt Hutinca lust 11, according t~ the terma 01 a lIr aIId Mr. Robelt Baker and south-central Ohio. evement to eal'h driver uSIng t h e Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dtvll aII4 Churcli Sunday ....1I1nc, Rev. :attend.d the lune;al 01 Mn. Ban-.leci lative measure wblcb haa been ·Mrs. W. ·H. M8i.ddenattended LOCAL NEWS ITEMS ~a~:::-~~ea:d~h~:~rnea:u:: fSlll ily were guests of Mt. . . . Leonard ... Wtw..a, a former I cock at the, X. of P. B;ome in l!i'ned by Governor Martill L Da- the fUlleral Wedtle.day of her . ~ Mr!'. Hetty In Dayton oa SIIDCIIIr. utOr of tM cIa.nIt, wiD cte~erl'Spriqfleld on Monday. y.,.. In addition, the neW law nllel lin. Middleton at Mr. and Mr•• Fred, Bate. and ~eque~t yean. CaB jnd drive~s Mr. and Mn. Kenlletla x...r, ~ .d.... II- EDIJIl& Lou LewiI aDet CU. . , wiD require motoriata to Blow Mari~1I, Ind., Middleton wu I tbree cblldreD of OakWood apent carryl_ awarda will oae t~m n Muon, .r. &ad Kft. lolla Da The Co................. I . .d '1(1'1. BIIUD& PI_ Wfte in down to tweM7 1IIil. an boUl' In tnjuNd in an aeeldl1ltl Sl1nday with IIr. alld Mrs. E. O. C~~t~ ~dlnL h tte ti and lltU.IOD, laeltle, of Baa m he liel4 T . . . . . . . . . . Ilq W....qton C. B. t Jlo1ldq after · the Y1eillltJ of • eobool InaUdiac .Hat a wttk died from Crane and claU4nG. 0..... too mac a 11 on IIton and._ ~ .,. . . . . ;1* at tbe aadttortaa, ~Oll to ... lOa, Clara ute. 'durin. rec. . tim. ud while the the InJuri.. Mr. and lin. L. H. Gordon and ~~nDot be ~d. ~~: ~l-: 01 Feft'J, · wen pJIIIIIa ., 1Ir..... JIIud TUU ehilclnft are 011 tbeir WQ'to aDd j Kra. Eclaa clauPter and Iftu Abby Graba. vldted Kin I ver,;:cop bon 11 ~tb lit'. WOO... OeJwnr lien ....... ... ecIIooL The, lepl apeecllimlt 1On-ba.-a., Mr. lin. 8tD Bumic. at the ~::DIt of Dr. and lin. lin. It. oIlortJ-""• •U.. au 110111' .. 01 Va.,"'" tit. tllU Boapltal la I>aJtcm 011 "1111_;. laaUJ ......ri.. ...r. .........,. 0 -41 wJlo. It nen.m. from • ap. .Dd ~ ...... _.
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