NINETY-THIRD l'l;lAR
WAYNESVILLE, OBIQTlJrlRSDA)', JANUARY .5, 1942
New ,D ial Telephones Dr.,Dye To Contmand I MARS 'SETS THE MODE Defe-,se -Corps ·Units·1--_~ 1 -------.....J Are In Operation Here
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wriOLE NUMBER 4103
Dr. H. F. Dye. local veterinarian, of volunteers would be sturted next Installation of the new dial tele - n grelltcr Interruption to· service. has been appointed commander of week, this actlvlty haVing been phones was under way in WaynesThe lo. al c x clla l1 ~ e IIctually now all Waynesvllle and Wayne Town- postponed one week. due to some ville this week, the work of COil" is a parL of thc Lebnno n exchange. ship Civllilln Defense corps units, delay In completing head~uarters in vertlng to the new style instru - the WaynesvlJie exchange and operCUfford Brace. chairman, announc_ the Township House. Blanks ror '.' ments hadng started last Saturd y. ators being eliminated. WaynesvnIe -~:. ed Wednesday. those volunteering their services The job Is progressing satisfac- patrons have free sCI'vlc e to LebaThe snow and . c 0 I d Rev. L. C. Radley has been nam- have been prepared and as soon as / torily according to Harla n F. Stev - no n but toll charge is TI1l1de for weather have made fox hunt ed chief of ail volunteer participathe otfk:es are finished. registrants ens, local manager of the Ohio Cen- Lt!bunon to Waynesville caJls. ing a popular sport th ese tion. will be on hand to list Citizens detral Telephone . corporation. aldays ~ . . it has been profiBrace nnnounced that registration siring to takc part In the defense though It wllJ probnbly be several table for some of the boys effort. days un tll the conv rsion is comthat know how to hunt the Carman Crane and John Gans p eted . wily animals .. _ Walte r and were In Columbus Monday. Tuesday First phones were Instll iled In the "Ernie" DaKin came into nnd Wednesday of this week attendbusiness sections. and wh ,le thc job town the other day with Ing sessions of the Ohio State InIs In progress. worked consideruble three large foxes over . their stitute of Civilian and Industrial hardship on I<x al opera tors shoulders . . . the village ProtecUWl. Cla.sses were held at A supplementary dlrecto'ry WIIS Th e Waynesvill e h igh s hool basstreet department had Ohio State Unlverslty. Issued con taining new numbers. and ketba ll team brok e even In two cold job last week . . . subThe program featured ' a discusMrs. Harvey ' Rye Was appoin ted when a subscriber wanted to call gHlll es 10 L wcek, defeating Morrow zero temperatures fro:t.e waof problems relating to air sion another having the old Instrumcn l.s. In a Wa rren County League gam~, ter maina on Main streei; and chairman of the lunCh commlttcc raids, sabotage, espionage, lndustrlal It was necessary to first dial the Friday ni ght, and bowlng to the workmen were forred to of the Wa.yne Township MoLller's plant protection. 'gas defense, blacknew nwnber , and when Lhe ope ra_ CIllss A Franklin quJntet on their thaw them out in order that club, at the regular monthiy meet- outs. first aid and fire defense. tor cut In to give her the old num - floor Saturday evening. consumers could have water Ing of the organization held Friday The Wayne Township represenber of the person desll·ed. . • . this kind Of wellther afternoon. Mrs. Rye will succeed tatives wUl receive an instructors A ~a ln s l Morrow the S partans did In spite of these dltrtcu ltles the nOL play t hclr usual fast and acmakes us envious of our Mrs . .George Peterson. A devotional period op!!nl'd the card and certificate of tralnlng, more fortunate friendtl and Paled "11 Om.ror work. Is being canied on with a curate passing game. Kirkpatrick meeting. conducted by Mr:l. Harry making them eligible to teach slml-. CANADA i. call1ng up .orne thouun~ of women for duty in the mlnlmum of Inconven.lence to use rs. pl ayed we ll registering 12 polnts lor citizens who are in Florida lar elasses In this community. auxiliary .erviee. of the Dominion'. army· and air force. The women and the company Is to be congratu_ · . . Katherine Gibbon~ WIli'l SatterthWaite. She read an article The Warren county allotment of a!e I!ot dra.fted :J>ut volunteer. and they are relieving men ror battle. Dil- lated the job Is being done without the loculs. Planck with 11 pQlnts entitled, "For Parents", stTedSID'; reappointed county health ami McKeever with six , were the tlnc~lve umfo I have bem deaigned for theae women by a Canadian 23 passenger and 54 truck tires has nurse at a recent reorgani- the importance of teaching chllu!'en been realloted to townships by the faablon expe~ The photograph Ihowl • member of the Canadiln oLhc'r hl!;h scorers. Women'. Ar COrl). wearing her winter great coat which haa a halfzation meeting of the War· self-reliance,. and concluded wah Lire rationing board for the month Th e Wa:mcsvl.le JunJor high ~ea~ belted back, wi e eoUar which can button c10le to the neck for warmth, leading the Lord's Prayer. ren County health board . . . defea ted Morrow by a score of 37 .Ia,hed pocket. and beech brown Ihoulder 'trap' to contralt with the The club treasurer, Mrs . Alber t of January. The new schedule gives E . • R. Bentley was named to 13. khaki and brall button I. The back of the cap can be folded down to and four Waynesv1lle two. passenger protect the hair and. neck in Btormy weath c~. sanitary officer for W nyne Brannock re ported a balance of truck tires. The Franklln Varsity ploved too Township . telephone '$294.16 during the business session. for the Spartans, who sufmuch Allotment for February Is expect_ users having lols of fun A donlltlon of $10 was voted to the ted to be received by the township fered thei r worst defeat of thc seaplaying with the new dial Red Cross. and the lun ch commit- board about January 20. son by a 52 to 25 score. At the half, instruments •.• local opera- tee was instructed to meet with Franklin held a 25 to 15 ad vantage. tors having their trouble,; members of the board of e:l ucatlon Franklin Reserves smother ed the Jl,eportlng to Judge Charles G . local reserve team by the score of early this week with some to arrange the purchase of a reWhite Friday, a gralld jury re tu;' I1- 29 to 19. Waynesville sub s c r i bel'S frigerator for the grade school lunch room. Mrs. Naomi Baird having their new phones On Friday night. the Spartans lan's home with him to spend the ed eight indJc1Jnen L~ ag.llnst seven generously donllted a supply of tea people according to Its lor 1I1an. a nd Junior h i~ teams ' journey to Miss Althela Pattison, of CinCinMrs. Lawrence, of Mt. Holly, with day. Sunday. and others the old one~ . . . towels for use In the kitchen . John E . HOlden. nati, who has spent many years in Mrs. Lester Kenrick: . or Ferry. • • • you cant listen to your neighHarveysburg. In a non -county lea~ "The Little Two "ocal selections. Three of tbe bUls charged driv - glle ga me earlier In the season the Greece. as an Instructor In a Junior VIsited Mrs. Russell Campbell, of bor on a party line under Mr. and ' Mrs. Romo Riggs were ROlld to Carry" and "He',; Such II Red Cross School, . teaching trades the new system . . . all you Lytle, Ohio, last week. Sunday afternoon visitors at tne Ing an automObile while under tne I als defelltcd Harveysburg. Little Fellow" were presented by and crafts to boys and girls. was the influence of liquor and were 1 " get when the line is being TueSday night the Spartans enMrs . Harry va• osc· oy·. or Chillicothe home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fur- turned agrunst Bryan Branseolllo" Miss Monllnla Hoak, accompanied guest spea k~ at the meeting of the used is the busy signal . . . a te rta in the strong Spring Valley Edward McWlIJiam s and Hu "er. lit the plano ·by Miss Reba Surface. Wayne Township Farmer's club, has r eturned to her home after nas. aggregation on the loca l floor. 'A few bob sleds have made Mrs. Marla Elbon then gave an held last Thursday. She told of life spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs D. R. Smith was h08 t~ss 'to A. Bowman. varSity an cl reserve game will be their appearance during the Interesting talk on the juvenlle In Greece. exhibited articles used by Mrs. J . J . Burske and family. members of the Argunot Bridge Frank Little was Indicted on played. snowy season, .• older Way• • • llterature avallable In . the WaynesMr. and Mrs. ·,B. 0 , Harvey. of club at luncheon and an af:;ernoou charges of reckless driving and of the Greclal}.S and told of .ber pernesville residents will reville Public library, and urged sonal experiences. MIss Ernestine of bridge, Tuesday. at the Little Inn. leavlng the scene . of an accidellt. member when Eddie WoolWas hi ngton C . H ., were S un day parents to have their chUdren take Pattison, sister of the speaker, was evening supper guests of Mr. and • • • Otto Fowler and Sherman Aoh ard built a large sled that advantage of the fine opportunity also a auest. Mrs Ross H . Hiirtsoc~~ and family . Miss Nllolnl Earnhart WIIS ihe were indicted on charges of ,''lbseated ao persons and it fcr betLcr reading. .' overnight guest of Miss Est::ter bery in which they are alleged to • • • Members and guests of the club' took . six men or big boys to Rcfrrsil ments were served ,by the were welcomed Into the new home Last Tuesday evenl:ng. Mr. aeci Lukens, last TuesdllY evenlnt. Mhs have taken $1.80 from a MOI'l 0 .' Lawrence Cook Willi Ie. ted preslpull it up the hill •.. C. M. committee In charge to members of Mr. and Mrs. Keller Hoak for Mrs. Howard Missildine entertalned Lukens returned heT visit \ 0 apcnd business establishment. Ell g .' n " Robitzer doing a real job in d lit of lhe East W "Yli c Advisory and gue.~ts after the meeting. Reed was indicted on l\ speedi11 ; Council NO. 6. at til . relJular monththe meeting. The dinner of chicken. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Russell and the night, Friday. rounding up available T.ruek ; The refrcshment committee for biscUits. and escalloped oysters. sup- Mrs. Mllbel Staup, of Lebanon, Slt • • • charge, ly discussion 1l1l' C! Ing of the group, and drivers in ·Waynesville Miss Mary Eva.LeMay, of Dayt->n, the February meeting was announc_ plemented by the usual well-filled an oyster supper. hrld last Wcdnl'sday evening at the and 'wayne township avail• • • spent the week end with her pared as 101l0ws : Mrs. James Bran- baskets preceded the c:ub meeting. home of MI'. und Mrs. A. Schnaltable for defense work . . . Dr. and Mrs. A . E. Stou t and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank U. LeMay. nock, Mrs . Lyman Day, Mrs. Harold The president, Mr. Seth E. Fur- daughter. Winnie Jo. entertrllned man. Otlwr ofl ic l'l's elected are the railroad here may pl a y • • • Graham . Mrs. Florence Mora n. Mrs. nas. gave the customary annual Fred Braddock, vice PI' sident; Mr. a more important part in our Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kl ocket nnd Lon Beckett. Mrs. Forrest Graham. president's address in which he Mr and Mrs. M. A. F1Ulkerson and Schna ilmall. rli~c u ssio n I e a d e r; lives than during the last daughter. Zana Mae, at d!nner, SlItbaby daughter, of Lebanon. w ~ re MrS, J . R. Wade, and Mrs. Robert stressed the need for' great courage decade what with the dre Murray. The tremendous stake we btl vc J ohn B . Gons, Lcgls latlve r epresenurday evenlng. . guests, Sunday, of Mr. nnu Mrs. and full confidence In a righteous situation as iUs ... we heard in the World War now raging In .:1 tative ; and Miss Al ice Gons, secRobert Baker Jr., and uaughter, • • • cause liS we enter this New Year. Mr . and Mrs. Joseph B. Pre~ toll Jeanne. some specula1.ion as to the corners of the globe will be descrlh- etn ry. Mrs. Robcrt Gons was ap- ' Miss Alice Gons presented the and son. of Clnclnnati, were! Sun• • • possibility of better passened by Melvin WhJte . a Junior a t pO inted as new recreation leader. specllll topl," , "Seeing Ourselves As day evening supper guests uf Mr. Miss Charlotte Burnett , daugh- the qnlverslty of Cincinnati, :l1ld "Group In surance" was the topic ger service fcir Waynesville Others See Us," . by reacting exerpts and Mrs. John K. 'PreS:Oil and tel' of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burne tt, member of the students speaker.; for di ~ cu ss lon at this meeting, and within the . next. yeat' or so from the Reader's Digest conden- family. of Lytle. spent Friday night and bureau, at the January meeting of the discussion WIIS led by Raymond · .• especially when the nE'W Always, In any drcumstances, sation of. "As the English See Us." • • • Saturday with Miss Nancy ('rane. the Waynesville Civic club to be Braddock. Kings Millp Ordnance plant men need books. Why not donate Harlan Earnhart was the l{llest of • • • Mr. and Mrs. Seth E. Furnas wl.1 A period of recreatloll. presented held Monday night at Our lious;!. gets into full product.on •. 1 the old .books, . which stana unused Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sh ~ehau and Misses Jean and Jane Ra~ t.sock entertain the club In February. by Ml's. Fred Braddock, and refre;shwe remember when thE' 'a r- on your library shelves, to White will give th e ('coYoung Unitfamily Friday night alnd Sa turday. and Miss Virginia Preston were nomic Implication, of a possible men ts cond uded the meeting. ., rival an(I departul'e of trains ed Service Organizations fo~ d1sWarren Sheehan returned , . to Har- guests of Miss Monlmla Hoalr. Sun- Ax.is victory, and will expillin whv was quite an .event ••. Rob- trlbution to Army camps, Naval dllY afternoon, ai an Ice-skt\t!llg we canllot now or never can . accept CLUB WILL HOLD ert Hyman, a ' student at Pur- bases and U. S O. center, G~oup party. LUNCHEON F·EB. 3 "One Foot In Heaven" the totalitarian way of Ufe. due, will be graduated long The local public library Is servlrig He Is enrolled In the Liberal Arts before he had expectf'd . ; , as a collection center for this Mrs. John B. Gons was hostess The postponed luncheon of the college majoring In economics. Warren County Democratic Wom" he will get his diploma in worthy proJect, which lightens to members of the Woman's Auximember 01 the Intemational Re- en's Club will take place Tuesday, December of this year in- Illany an hour for our boys, for no liary of St. ~ary 's Church, fo}: the . lations club, Fight For Freedom February 3 at the Golden Lamb stead of June 1943 . . . at matter how wllllng they are to monthly meeting, last Friday afComlnltt.ee. treasurer UnlverslLy Hotel in LebrI11011. , the end of his schooling, he serve their country, loneliness often ternoon, at the Litle Inn. Arts board and a member of Phi will be" eligible for a com- engul1s them, and reading helps Opening devotions were conductMiss Alethela Pattison, recently mission in one of the branch- them pass these trylng periods, ex- ed b the president, Mrs. C. R. returned f rom Greece, wlll tell of "The World BelClngs to the talk ,'at which time It was announc_ Eta Sigma frllternlty: es of the armed forces of the erting a spiritual value, which FraZier. During the bUSiness meet- Slirong". was the theme of an ad- ed that the local Girl Scout troop Arrangements to have the slu- ~Oln.e of her experiences In that ing the members voted unanimously dress given by Dean S.t anley. Leba- wlll present the program for the dent speak here arc being Illude by coun try . among them her stay In a United States ••• th~ plan strengthens their morale. is one inaugurated by the During the World War In 19P, to devote all fu.t ure meetings to non attorney and widely known next meeting to be held 'at the L. A. Garst, club program cOlllmit- Nazi prison camp. She is now all- . LIvely engaged In Civilian Defense government to enable col- the books sent to camps and Can- Red Cross sewing, to be done in speaker, when he spoke before home of Mrs. Llna Madden. tee chairman. lege students to complete tonments, were all but devoured by conjunction with the program. and USO work In this coul)t,y, members and guests of the WaynesElaborate plans are being made - -- -- - The program consisted of read-· ville Progressive Women's club, for .a mass meeting of all Wayne SMITH FAMILY IN Doubtless. her tEiolk will be of widetheir courses, \"ithout being eager readers, but there were ne'ver Ings . from the book, "Author of Tuesday night. caBed in the next draft, but books enough. Township Women's organizations to REMODELED HOME sprClid Interest and, therefore resenter some branch of the ervations for the luncheon s~ulci Mr. Stanley gave a brief sum- be held at the Orange Hall, March Please bring In your spare books Liberty" by Robert Searle. glv~n Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith and be made as soon as Possible with army, navy or air corpq on to the public library. Surely some by Mrs. Frazier. mary of the history an~ heritage of 10, at which time the club will be A saI II d course was served during the peoples of the so-called "agres- privileged to present MIss . Alice daughter. Sally Lou. moved Into Mrs. Fi'ed Hutchin son of Lebanon graduation . . . the returns citizens wW respond to this camfrom the sales tax stamps paign. although there has been no th_e ' SOC Ia 1 h our. sor nations', to give hIis listeners a Carr, public health urse, of Yeilow their newly-remodeled home on or Miss Ka therine Trainer, of f4or-. • North street, Wednesday . Their row. this year will be sufficient to response during the past week. clearer plc~ure of the characterlS- Springs, who has recently returned home. purchased from C. M. Roolt-· LUKENS MOVE TO 11 maintain the Wayne Towntics which predominate: In the ene- from the Far East, were she was ADA S. COURTNEY,. LIbrarian HARVEYSBURG F.ARM my nations of today. Incidents of actively engag~ In pubJlo health zer, has bee~ completely remodeled. VISIT SISTER AT 'ship milk fund . , • the revnew bathroom I.llstalled, and entlreMOUNT ST.. Jo,SEPH enue . from this sourCE; will SHAFER AWARDED Mr. . and Mrs-:-w.A. Lukens and Japan's repeated acts of treachery work. Invitations to attend this l l y insulated. They have been . reo' en'a ble . the fund to support AIR CORPS "WINGS" their famJly will move their resi- throughout PlUit centwrles were cl-. meetIng will be sen t to a11 . Ioca Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biggs and siding with Mrs. Smith's parents. sons, NOrman and Robert spen0 itself without the financial Dale E. Shafer, Jr., 01 R. R, ~ dence to their limn, near Harveys- ted, events leading up to the eg- women's organlz8tIons. . 0 ts t th . tl <i i I d d Mr. and Mrs. R : G. MlUer,..durlng • burg, sometime next week. Mr. tabllshment of a mUitary mllchine ues a e mee n.. . nc u e Thursday afternoon with • h e· I r' aid of churches and other WaynesvWe, has ' been presented ""-" N It the. remodellng. • Mrs. R oss H . H ar ts DCk ,~ U daughter and sister, Sister ' Mary organizations • , . the tax with the coveted sliver wings ' and Lukens will continue his wholesa)e in Germany were outllned. Mr, Stsnley also related facts lng, Mrs. William Sawyer, Mrs. PAuL GUSTIN WILL Rosetta lit Mount St. Joseph, In stamps you save now pto- gold bars at his graduation recently milk business here and '\!I'1ll also OPERATE SECRET U. S. Cillclnnati, Sister Mary Rosetta Will vide on' average of 25 to from the air corps adVanced flying contlnue as rural mall carrier. The concerning the history ot Russia· Rlee ~napp and, Mrs. E. C. Crane. children. Esther, \{artha, Lois and that ,have. ~hroughout generations, ' OFFICERS REELECTED 30 boys and girls in the local school 'at BrookS P1eld, Texas. $BORT W,AVE STATION be remembered 'as Thelma Biggs 1\' schools with· a fr~e bottlp. of Lieut. Shafer Is the 80n Of Mr. Donald, were enrolled Monday for built up the damlnate characterls- . AT ANNUAL MEETING .Waynesville graduatc of the ' 193" OF WAYN$VILLE PaUl Gustin, who has been em- class. milk ~very sch~ol day. . and' Mrs, D. E. Shafer, Who operate the second terl):l at 'the HllrVeysburg tic of the Russian ' pel)ple, the caschool. paclty to sWfer and then strike • ployed In th!, ractio seotion Pat. SEW FOR ·B~ ,CR08S th!! Butterfly ·Inn at the Jnl.ersecback. Mr. /?tanley's vast lqlowledge Al;l' directors and offlcers were ' ter80n Field and Mrs Glllltln, left · 0U,EIiITS A~ I)U~E HQ¥E ., ' . ¥fs,' Leonard Mounts has again 'tlon of R.outes ·" and 73', ." .TO. INSTALL OFFICERS_ of the hsltory of aU co. u ntrles 9f re-elected, at the annual . reorganl:' thls . wee~ for Newark:· N .. J ., where . offered to ' oPen her .t}ome to mem- ' COASTING PARTY HELD Prank U LeM Id t the globe and his ablUty to clOliely zatlOn meeting of ~he, Wayneav111e he Is to receive sealed orders whiCh ~$ . Allys ~ge. of ~.ftc!J.l. . Mrs · bera and friends of the Morrow ' WUL..aend him to a secret destt~- " spent the week end with .her bro~er Garden Clutf"--Wben it' meets' on Miss"":'R uth Heieii LeMay enter- a~d ~thel' new ~mcer:y~~;e~ e~~.,....relat:..,.~j1dents of years and eVt\n .. NatlonaHlank held Tuesd~. W. H. Allen. 'who has been with tion where be will be attached to In-Iaw and sister, Mr. and. ..... -Thursday, 'January ' 22nd, to sew for ~ed the fe1!ow-memben of ber stalled, at the next 'meeting of the centuries ago with llappe~ of Women's Society for Chrtslan · Ser- today proved blgbly educational as . the local Institution since Ita In- a staff operating one of Uncle Rober t t,.. puke. Other Sa~ the Red orou. Mee.ttnp of this Girl Scout patrol at a coasting orpnlzation of the Methodlsi well as 1nterestlng to his attentive cept10n In 1816 was elected preat- Bam's abort wav,? radio station!. evening' dinner guests at t,be ~ pOup open to who deI1re to party Dear ber bome, Saturday af- vtce Cburcb, a~ whicb time, MrI. L C. audier;lce. . dent; . George Waterhouse, viceGustin, who Is recognized as an home Included Mr. and lUI. belp .In the wortbJ work of the Red ternoon. . H~ guests lDcluded the • A ch1Ckea cI1nner president; Ro8s H. BartlOCk, cash- exp&t:t In tbe field of radio - was of ~ 01'0II. 8uppUes for ImltUng are ex- I/Ilsses Mary Jane Anc1erson. Glen- Badley wt1l 'be hOIteu. . O. E. Anderson at Houle" pre_ ler: Cllft'orcl Brace, a8I1Itant cash- given a four hUDdrec1 dollar auto pected to .. readY. for dIItrtbuUon nie Ohapman, Maru,n Burlke IIIld ceded the meetlnr, 'a bort bUSI- Ier; L. Earl Hockett. B. A. 00mtU traDer In wb1ch he and Mrs. Guatln "OIl. Foot.1n H......'· bJ. .f BclwtDa !ltanrlll1b. Dell .IIIOD fQDowed 8taDlQ'. ~d J:verett Bar17. cUrectora. wID make their hOm..
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Chairman Named By a Club Group
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Clash With Harveysburg
Seven Are Indicted By Grand Jury
Club Hears Of Life In Greece
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Cook Head. at
Council Group
Student Will Address Club
Appeal Again Made For BQoks the
Mrs. Gons Hostess To Auxiliary
History Of Aggressor Nations Is.Reviewed B y D eari . Stan1ey
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