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Sept' Meeting Plan Evangelistic One"!Third Mark 27th Reunion Of Of ,armara CtU~¥lAletings-Sool\ At Passed Here In Earnhart Family'l1lle twenty seventh annual relUlChurch Of Christ and Mrs. J . K. Preston .:nWar Bond Drive ant8 Jon or the Jacob Earnllart deacenl1was held Sunday at the Barry tertalned the Wayne Town::ihlp
Mothers Club Is Org~ized
Civic Club To Meet Monday
Tile Mol.l1ers ClUb lleld their J1rs ~ of ule year a.t 1I11e Grad e school bulldlug Fl"lday altel'nOOll , The new oftl ers for tile presem school yelir w~re ill cllarge a!ld are u S joil uw~: President, MIs. TrWlUlD Wardlow; Secretary, Mrs . Gllben F'rye; 1'roosurer, Mrs. );tussel WUson . About 35 members were present and plans we re maue to CIllI vegetBlbles d urlng the coming week . The president I18dlled the chl1..rmen of conuulttees as lQllows : .... -ance Mrs . La u..;., . ,-T urner; ..... " "'- Ing, Mrs . H CI O,"'J " F D ye; P rogrlllll. Mrs . H . B . Ea rn h arL; M emb ers hi p, iMr5. Ell .Furnas ; Milk Fund, Mrs . Rhodes Bunnell. Devot.lons 01 the aCternoon w~re cOl1dUC~ed by Mrs. L . C. Rallley and MIss Hardin, princIpal of the gfade building, gave Iln '.!xcellent t.e.lk on the school, stating that 303 puplJs were encoiled at the grade b u lldln g. S uper In tenden t R. W ' Bradl10ck also gave a. splendid talk a.1'ter which a "get lIAXlualnted" stunt was given. A bea utlCui [lowL!' box arrsnged by Mrs , Ray Conner, will be enjoyed by MIss BeekInlln'b and Miss McKinsey'S rooms. The club 6djourned WltU OCL. 7 when a night meeting will lJe held I1t the gymnasium a.s 11 reception for the teachers and the mothers Ilnd ·! athers afe Invited . EaCll, faroJly Is requested ~ bring cookies.
The Septembel' mee ting of th~ Waynesville Civic club will be h ela Monday eveulng at 7 :00 o'clock a~ Cold Springs T avern . "Elmer, the MlIlliclan" will tv> thc guest of the evening and Iln Inter · esting m cetl ng Is promised. '" Elme r" Is Mr . Elmer Lenel, of Svrlngfleld. a teac her In t he schools there Ilud 1\ magician of wide rcp uLalion .
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'u p untU WednesQay noon Wayne township seemed well on Ita way to meeting the quota of f100,OOO, tccor~g to Ross H. HattBock, cha.1rman of the local drive. He teP,Orted at that tlme tha~ $38,263.50 worth of bonds had been sold by local bondadiers. ' ' M':r. HarUlook warned, however, that unless .a more concerted arlve Is made by some ot the workers, and that every ,fa:mlly in the township ls contacted, the quota will not be met . The flrgt $50,000 ls by far the eeslest," he stated. One bondadler, who Incidentally has sold over fS.OOO worth ,)f bonds himself and Is worldng e~~uY at his job, had the following to "ay: "The 3rd War Loon Drive quota will be met or ex£eeded In this township only In ,proportion ~ t.he thorough and systematic work of the ·Oollaadlers.' '\Everyone should be vIslt~. We shoUld not pre-judge the prospect's ' capacity to lnvest. Ta.lte for ~ ample, MIss Lanora Lovely, a. Waynesville Ilcllool girl, who purchased a $1,000 bond. Mrs. George Miller wttlhdrew tne savings of , her son, George F., Jr., lI4le 21 montha, and purchased a $100 bond tor blm : "Many otlier chlldren, bo~.h In school and ,~ pre-achool ai l; are havlbg their .savings inveskd to make sure our way of Ufe alUll not ,p erish from the earth. The safest investment 10 the world. to-U.S. War Boods." ~ports from Lebanon lndlcate that the sale or bonds ls goIng well In ~t other parts of Warren county. '
8mlth plcn10 grounds, with an attendance of about fifty friends and relaUves. After a delicious plcnlc dinner- a. stmrt business sessIon iW68 conducted by the presilieut, E . F . Earnhart. QUIcen; elected for the comlng year were: PresIdent, E . F. Earn'.bart; secretary, FannIe Earnhart, and treasurer, Ernest Earnbart, :with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Earnhart and Mrs. Lou1.sa Lemmon as the committee to plan for tbe 28th reunion. The names of eleven members ~ho are serving on the anned forces were given places of honor. J. MUton Earnhart of Lebanon, gave a very interestlng talk and recited some of hiS popular poems . 01.1 adjournment an expreea10n of gratitude was given to Mr.· ane. !MrS; Smllb for the U&e of their lovely little park .
"Open Souse" At ComeUHome
Grade School News The enrollment at the grade building ~ 18 greater than it baa been for many years. There are QUite a few now faces besldP.s the first grade children. Enrollment by g'rades ls as follow: . I41as Beellman, first grade, 11 boys, 12 girls; Miss Blackburn, first grade, 19 boy", 15 girls; Miss Strider, second grade, ~7 boYs, 19 girls; Mrs. Propst, second grade, 7 boys. 111 girls; Mrs. Propst, third grade, 7 boys, 3 girla; Mt.sa Hardin, third grade, 22 boys, 13 girls; Miss Mc~, fourth grade, 19 boys, i1 girls; Mrs. Sheehan, fourth 'grade, 1 boys, 10 girls; Mrs. Sheehan, fifth lrade, • boys, 8 girls; MI.ss Day. JIlfth grade, 18 boys, 17 gUla; Mrs •. Elzey, sixth gra.de, 71 boYs, H glrla; total, 1M boys, 139 girls.
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Farmers club Thursaay of last week at Cold Springs Tavern. Members assembled around the co7<Y fire In the dining room. At 12 :30 B delicIous dinner wa.s served. Kellar Hoak, president, called the, meeting tv ol'der at 2:30. ~Ineteen families rClipondod to the roll call. The minutes of the prevl.ous meeting were read and ,accepted . The secretary' ree.d a ' card or thanks from the LeMay family. Mrs, J . H . Sackett read a memorIal for Helen M. Hawke. The club unanlmoWily acc~pted the names of Mr. and Mrs . Charles ElIJs ,as members of the olub. The secretarY' was lnStl-ucted to In!vrm them of this action. A blll Cor $5.15 was allowed and orl1erC{l paid. Slnce the treasury Wa5 10 need of funds, each flUllUy was a.sked to contributt one dollar. Nlneteen dollars was collected . Harvey Burnett d1sc\l&'leo. the spe'clal topic, "Synthetic Rubber." fie told of the historY , of the researc:h tha:t resUlted 10 file dIscOvery of the compounds that are today used 10 the manufacture or synthetlc rubber. iRe described the methocls used 10 I~ manufacture and compared the synthetic product With the nntural. e usse' e posIltbUlty of producing rubber It this hemisphere . Mr. Burnett feels that ls Is possible to relieve the pres sltuatlop 'by the synthetic product. but he feels that a.fter the war we will return to the less expeJUllve n!l>tuTl product. The guest spea.ker having faUed to arrive, the clUb ~emberS enjoy.e d a pleasant SOCial hour before they adjourned to meet in October at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fr~ Hagemeyer.
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"Open House" was held by Mr. Ilnd~. M. A. cornell 00 SUD4aY when bhey, assisted by the1r .da,Ulh-, ter, Mrs. RWiBell StockstW, ot Day'" ' ton, celebrated their golden weddl.ilg annlven;ary. During the hours of two o'clock until fout and seven until· nine, abOut one hundred ,f riends and relatives were ' received by tbla happy couple . ¥any bee.uWul slfts ILnd flowers ·were received and on dlspll\Y. . " MIisIi Betty Braddock and MIldred Salisbury served fruit punch , a.nd oookies from a table"iuch waa very attractive with Bolden oondelabra and a centerpIece ' oi' yellOw roses. . IilNTEMA1N SOUI'll' WAYNE · ADVISORY COUNCIL
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of its ' achievements of last yea.r. 'l1heY' 8014 stamps one day every iwll.ek, bea-tnn1n& in Nov~r. I>w1ns the remainder of the year the Children purchased over $600.00 !Wo,r th of 8tampI. Th.Ia activity will be continued aga.ln this year. Also. 'a turkey supper was glV'.ln IUld 'W'aste paper was ~ected. and sold. A $100 bond was pucrba.sfid by the lIIChool. A scrap book . !Was tOOde telling of our actil1Ues and sent to W1llih1ngUm, D. C'. We have Just received, a cert1ftcate, stinett by Henry M:oraentbau, Jr . , telling iha.t our servk:ee 'to our country have been very worIibwhlle.We have bo.!en tDIcl that we are the only SChool in Warren county to receive such a.n award. ,Both Chudren and teachers Mr. and Mn. Ralph . Albury en- ..... to be............ . tulated on their ef_ _ _ .w terta.lned the Sou1lli Vf.yne Advis- fOlltB. . qry Council for their september • • • meeting. '!be 81'&de school is quite a d1r'Two members did not answer to ferent looldni place his year. The the roll ' call. Three guests. Mrs. ~alla, ceWnaa, and woodwork a.l1
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and Henry Ba.ttertbwa1te,· 'Were pruent. ' The minutes were re8cl anc1 ap-' ,p roved. After a brief blJ!!~t1114 Sian, Mr. Braddock took charse of the d1scUtlllon period. !Henry ' SattertbWalte gave a splendid rePQ!'t of the Pa.nB BUteau Youth' Conference a.t Bowllns dreen. ClareDCe H6'e was named a delegate to ,attend the ~und tAIlble discussion coMucted by 'J4r. Martz, to be held a.t 8:30 , p. m., Sept. :N, In the court bOUse aUd1torlum, Lebanon. .'DetlclOUS refreshments were -served by tlbe hostesa.
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FBIEND8JUP CLUB MEETS AT HOME OF MB"~: BILL 'The FrIendshIp club held tlleir tl!8ll meeting Wecmeaday ,at t.he lar .... ..;.."e of Mrs. K. R. Bill. 'l1wen " W ' ...."
,members wer. e ,present and 'the ,p rogiam, following the regular ~1leIII, _ f t "'ven to read1nlJ " I and ron ,. tea .' ta. ...... "'. Dellcloua l'8fl'e8hlneD1is were &Cl'Ved
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p , . Club rogresslve Adds Seventeen Naw Members f4rs. Lura HJ4y entertained the iProg!resslve Women's Club at <.;olcl Springs 'l;'av.ern Tuesd8IY eveJ1lng, Sept. 1. when the club h.eld its first meeting of, the year: 38 guests were present. 17 new members being added to the 21 ' holduver m~r8. Miss Ethel "Beekman, president. wa.s in charse. Several suggestions Cor cornmunity serv.lce were ofler.ed and also tentative plans for finahcing them . Group si.ng1ng, led by M~ ' VlrgInla Hardin, fOllOWed the DIlSlnCSS meeting. A very ,1merestlnB ,Chalk Talk" was given by Mrs. Max a&ndall, who aketched t.wo beaut.1ful 1• acen.., PIctures for the enjOl'ment of the club members.
.!Following the program and soCial hour, dellclous r~reshrnents were served by lihe hostess. The club
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Two weeks frem ~londay the three weeks fall evangelistic caIt\palgn gets under way at the 10001 Church of Ohrlst. Tuis will be by far the greatest effort undertaken by the local church as m 'lre preparatory calling has 'b een done, more advertising has been used, and more money has been spent that the meeUng might be a buge sucCI:Ss, than ever before. The church lU\-S every reason to hmpe Cvr good l·esU.ts from tibls meetmg <IS It has called one of the Ohurch of Christ's most power,foul and eHiclent and well known evangel.l.!.-ts 10 the enThere will be a meeting of the tire United states to hold this lWal'ren County Home Servlc~ commeeting. Dr. S. S . ILa.ppln Is a mittee on Saturday, September 25 current writer .in the lending church at the Golden Lamb in Lebanon, paper of the Churehes "f Christ alld Mrs. W. H. Deutemeler, chalrmlin Is Internationally known as an o! the group, has announced. author, editor, and preach· )~. He Guests at the meeting will be Mrs , has long been rec<l€niz,ed as one of Cella Deschion, Ileld representative the outstanding leaders In the tor Home Service from Elast.eru churoh. He Is a $Cholar, and has Area he'adquarters. Mrs. De.o;chioll unlimited energy and passion for works in the southern part o,I Ohio, soUls. ElsIil Roth Lapplln, Mr. LQ'p und also in Cleveland Ilnd Toledo, pin's wt!e, Is also welllmown in the and h~ had long experience ill soChurches of Chrlit. She hilS bun clal work. Al.so a guest will be J4.rs. one at: Uhe leading song eVllOgellsts Helen R . Hlll, hood of the Warren of the chun:h for years. County Welfare Bureau. .Again this yenr as lust, the local • • • chlU"Ch has called MI'. Murl Nolder, lAnyone wlshlng to give 11 pint of to play the Hammond cJrgan for IUv.! blood when the MobUe Unit visit., ~eetlng. ThIs comn.unlty Imows Warren county in November may Mr. Nolder and ,will eIli~oy I)Is play- register on .Friday evenir4l', Sept. 'tne once aga~. He Wi.l be here for 17, at bhe Red cross station wagon the entire three wee.. ;; ., eIther before or aCter the ~rt:moni 5 [n order that tlhe m eeting- might dedicating the Frankl~' Cle!lrcreek get ofrf to a ~ stlll~ th.e church Township Honor Roll. Regist:stlons has set Oct. 3 as Rall~ Day. The may of course, be made at any time att:en~ g108J has been set at two at Red Cross headquarters In Lebhundred. For the morning program anon or Franklin, but it is hoped. to the church ls planning to have Mr. be able to sign up a large group at Noider and his Hll.mrnond organ, the time of dedication.' s~ talent from the Clnclnnatl Red Oross volunteers are Ilsked to Bible Seminary, Mr. Randall deUv- llake part In the ,p arade, and to be ering the sennon, and, as I ~ spedal in uniform . The dedicatIon cerefeature, a half hour broadcast of, monles will be featured by an' au.· the services over WHIO, Dl1yton. dress by .Doo:n Stanley, Lebanon aLThe entire community Is invltel1 to \Iottend thls and the fClllowing 5erv~
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FREE CARTONS FOlt l\t£N IN SERVICE
The band Mothers' club met at the hJgh scll001 Wednesday , Much enth usla.Sll1 was dl.sp)ayed over the plans for new unUorms. Every attempt will be made to outfit the band with the unliormB thla year. , A concert and dance Is being planned for the mIddle of October. Arl'8ngement8 are not quIte complete but anouncementa will be made in the near future. The following officers were elect~d: Mrs. Hl1rold Whitaker, presiden t ; Mrs. WIlUam 'liukens, vice presldtmt; Mrs . Irvin Multord, secretal'Y. and Mrs. Stanley Bailey, treasurer , The next meeting will be held at th e h :gh school on Tuesday, art'. 5 ' at 8:00 p , m . FInal al rangemenlis {or the concert ane: dance will be made at that t1!n e . U Is hoped that all of t he musically lnterested mothill'S will be present . A Bant! UnU~rm Fund has been .:st.ablJshed and contrlbutloJUI will be gratefully accepted . Make checlt8 payable to Band Uniform Pund . Mall to elLher Mrs. IrvIn M\Jltord Jr, E . W. Scofield.
The Wnlren Cou uLy Cha pte r, American Red C l'os.~. an d the Fra nklin EAranch will l urn lsh free of charge carLons In which t o mllll Chri.swUIS presen ts to the men and women of the armed forces SCl"vlnl overseas . C'ar Lons will alw be f u!' , nlshed to send gJlI.:; La prlsolle rs 01 war. AnonWlcement of this service La resIdents of WaITcu coun ty Wa.\, "lade by Cha rles J , Wa"'Joner. "" chairman, Warren oounty chap ter , ana S . if>. Mayer, cl ••llrman, Franklin Branch. These cartons will' IY. avaU9Jble l.mmedlltely a t the Red Cross off ices In Franklin Ilud Leb· an011. Anyone wishing to obtain olle Is asued to bring to t he office a s liJ. LEBANON n.YER o! pnper bearing t he name And adt, drCliS of the service person to whoI)'. Ensign Bryon CUnnIngham of Uhe cartoon will be sent, This In- Lebanon, "was one of four lUlled formation wUl facilitate the work 01 d6Lurda y when a Navy training the staff Ilssistants. plane crashed near "May,po~, Fla., ..\ccordlng to Ule Wo.r department. EARL CONNER PROMOTED Mrs. Ea.rl Conner has receIved word that her husband has been promoted to the rnnk or corporal . He was recently sent ove.r seas. His new address Is: Cpl. Earl W. Conner 35794887. 419Lh Engr . CO. D. T " A .IP .O. NO . 4834, care of Pootmaster. Now York, N. Y. DICK OSBORNE COMPLETER IDS BOOT TRAINING ---"Richard W . Osborne, SOn of Mr . and Mrs . Alrgus Osborne Thlru s treet, has l'ecelved his boot traln1ng In he Naval Tralnlng school at Great Lakes, Illinois, and has now entered the service school I,here . His addre&:> Is : Richard W. Osborne, 5-20, Se.:1:lon 89-3. Ba.rra.cks 607. u. S. Servlce School, Great lAlkes, nUnols.
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$1,146 IN SHEEP .~IAIMS .
A total of $1 /146 for a sheep ..:.lalmli has been allOWed by the .;aWlty cOmmissioners, A. M. ParkJr, county auditor, has announced. I1IIs Is believed 'by county 0!f1c1ala La be the larsest amount paid in vne quarter durlng the last decade. IS PROMOTED Owen HartsOCk, son of Mr . and. Mrs. R,OSS H. Hartoock, has been promoted to the rank. of corporal. His present ,address Is: Cpl. ~en Hartsock, A .A,. F.T.S., CIaaa No. II, State Fair ·Grounds. IndiinapoUe, Lnd.
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are announcing the birth of" a 5 lb. 8 oz . son Wednesday morning at the -McClellan hospital Ln Xenia. The now arrIval has been named William P .. Jr. The mo~her Ia a. Mr . and Mrs . Fred Braddock former teacher 10 the local high enterllalned on Sunday a 'number of school. guests whQ wlexpectedly arrlved and reminded Mr. Braddock tha~ It OHAS. BURTON IN ENGLAND ' was his birthday anniversary . Those present were: Mr . and Mrs. Raymond Wilson, Walter Wilson, EnOCh Wilson, Mr , and Mrs. Ted IMCIntu'e and ~lIdren, Mrs . Ella Wilson, John Wilson, Robert Wilson. Mr . and Mrs . Leonard Ellis and
Surprise Honors Fred Braddock
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over tbe "nldla; Aa¥e We wish to ~ our aWreclaa tlon for th1s wonderful Improve- meeting' at 1:00 p. m . lA1G1es, remen~ to our School boa.rd and to serve this date on your social calendarl Ur. HopIt1ns, who did the work. MRS. J. P. IARRICK TO JOIN ~ttle MarilYn Polinsky c'.!lebrated ENKOLLS AT omo 8TATE BUSBAND IN ALASKA her fourth ill1r!thday F'rlday and in ColUD1bus, ~4. - With the, hl!l" honor her mother. MrS. A. T. ,C!f Freshman WCf!k at MI's . J. P. Larrick is leaving the Polinsky, entertained a group of Ohio State unIvera1ty whlch lltarts Wit of lihe week for Anchorage, Marilyn's friends . The 8IfternOon Sept. ~, hundreds of addltJonal Alaska, to joln her husband wllo has WQs spent in the very tUiPPY mann':!r young people are oompleUng their ~n employed there as a. cIvilIan of playmg games and opening and registrations at 0bI0 State Untvers- 'WOrker by the U. S. government admt'ring the many lovely gifts relty for the nl'W school year. Not all (or' the past eight months.. celved by the llttle hostess. Birth. . I . . . ~ In the ' _...... ._-.... .......... ""'''' c....... ex;pec t to Mrs. Larrick plans to dIIIve as eM d ay ca ke and Ice cream wet"'! serv ed go , str&t8ht throU&b to graduation, 68 Seattle, Washington lind leavE' by to. t~e little guests. many Or the boys 'plan.n1ns o»ly a boa.t from that cit~. Her cat will ' Those wro were invited were: qUarter or flwo of, college work 10 be shipped on tlie , Bame boat. She Oarcl Kay Turner, Mary .Javls, prepa.n.Uon for mWtUy service. bas aooepted employment in the Ja.net Da.vls, Joan Kiersey, Esther Recent ~IOns, in addlUon to <post orf1ce a.t Anchorage. Until Mr. Elalne Satterllh'Walte, Shirley F~e, those prevJou.aly reported, include: and Mrs. lAuirck return wlch they Sue Anne 'Foulks, Carolyn Ann 0e0I1fe M:. Mangle, R. R. 1, who is iPlan ,t o do when the war ends Conner, SeJ}yI Lou Smith, Sue Ann enroUed In the eng1neertDg college. their tourist home here will be i~ Ramby, Ruth Anna l~ler, Peggy .J Miltenbe Za. M'a Pulk vovTB nu;oW8BIP TO charge of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frye . ' 0 . rger. ns~ e er'" u..M-., .... 'I Y . .... Le.. ' . BE OB&NIZED AT TIlE Mr. Prye ill the local station ~nt. son, ~ ..~ UIUI er, UIIJ\IJO e _organ, June lMendeilhaU, Barbara Mis IIBTBODIST canv"B 1\ _ Il0l...... .. MOVES' L&W OFnCE s1ld1ne, Charles Ke1'sey. Charles
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'bt the baIte&8 ~1sted bJ MrI. o. Petlowahtp wlll be orpniBed at 'the ~ttomey Cll,rl AbaecherlJ. 'wbo has ft, ,~, and Mia. Alva 1'bomP- IYetIJlOd18t cburcb . .'l11la ~Uon mnin~' a l&1f atlbln Wa.tnesson. Ia for Joune people at bIgb .cbool V1lle fOl' the Put fIve Yeim, has fI'llATE BlOBWAY EMPUlD8 8Dd.J'UDl0l' bIIrh eCbool ,ap. , 1DICM!d bill I.nt.o the rea.t: of the ABSI8'I'ING AT oAN}QDt1E8 A JlI'CIIIr&m at worahlp, relll10ua bUUdlnlr occuPIed ~ the , Fairley • '-aotlvtttea a&id '&ood tlmes 'will be B&r,dWV,e ,Co. It WU' formerly In wof.kera , on the W!IIJ'8n and , carr1ed ~~ Tbe tint meetmc wiD be ~ ~ Office 68 the' Warnesv11le Qlnt;on i:o\inty tnncbes of the daY ~ IOCiIal P,tberiDg In the recreational lD.sIiraIIICe AseDCY. '.. bJlbway depart.meJlt have X"CpCJnecl I'OOIDII or ,the CIhumh. ~ ~ be ·Mr. AbaecberU waa one of the M tile WlfDenWe and Rou~ ....., pep 1OIJ8!I,. ate., . ~ p~ ~ of. the Jocal Olrie cl~ . and ..."niDl tactort.ee to illJat ·wI. the' WIll eM! ~ 't or the fall a1ld winter ,... It. flrat pre8icleJlt. ~ was whOa . .iper 0CII'Il crop IleIDc I**ed alYltiel. YCIUDI people IDI tbIa ace .. ,... t.be bead of tile oi1rintaaUon 'l'bII II UDe Witls tIIe.tate IfOUP aN UIPd to aame aDd. bdIII ,.. tile oM» waa lnatrumeD~ In ~ dt~=:'PoI$OJ ftIIIId Wi... them. _ _ _ aa.vlnc tile new t.elephoae aratem bel .. will __ M IIIItIiDed ....
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omQ TJIU'BSDAY, IS EPTEMBER 16, 1943
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Ell1s, 1'!.redd1e LeMay, Jerry Woo1a.rd, JlmrlJS' FraSure, George Brown and
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PBOMINENT· ' ~~ BANKER P&88ES AVfiAY AT BOME 8ervlce.s ror ~JI J. KennedYI ,", aecret&Ty at the l/>eopJe's BUIldhlc and aa.v1Dp comPany In Xenia for the laIIt od,.... anll4irector of tbe tlrlD alnce 18118, were hB1d Wedn~ at b tealdeDce w\tAl bUr-
fWoodland Oemet.er, -?" 1Ir. KamedJ unapectedlJ .,..,., mamIDIr at bam'! foI• oeNbraI ial In
Iflces on Malo street, Mrs. Vlrgll Bos well, chairman of the Nutrition Corps has lannounced. The new clllSS which wID last for ten wP.eks, wUl begin sometlme 10 september.
SEVERAL CONTESTS IN WARREN COUNTY ,IN FALL ELECTlON Several oOntest8 are scheduled for the November 3 election in several parts of Warren county. In Lebanon Mayor Arthur Hamilton will be oppoSed by -stewart Bogen. Oharles Van' RIper Ia OPPOsed for rll-electlon 118 mayor a.t 'South Lebanon by David NUllS and Frank Bowyer Jr. Earl B. Fuller and Everett WW1ams are seeking the post at Morrow. IK&therlne Trainer Is s~k1ng the clel'1t's post. Kenneth WillIams, who baa served since- 1936, ls not ~('ek1ng
reel~OD, Plve t;oWDsh1ps, have trustee coI!,-
.-ta and W t. __ ...,.. one, a.yne, ,...., two seeking the posltLon of clerk, Maynard Weltz, incumbent a.nd Joseph Thompson. only one trustee Is to ~ elected 'in the ~PS .. WIH)\~r Hutt and S. L. SImpson a.re runnln81n Clearcreek; Hooter HUes and Pred 8n1der in Hamilton; J. H: ~an and ,B., P. Shutts in MWle. DaVid B.oJmes ,~d J, A. White 10 ~, and Clarence Schul and ' WUllam lJadrman In Union. Tbe majortt, of the atfJces w be fDJed ue 1lJIDPPOI8d.
iMr. and Mrs . Everett Ke~ entertained to dinner on Sunday evening Sergeant Glenn Hook1tus of NEW OENTVRY CLUB TO HOLD Panama, Lt. and M1's. A , A.. Starke FIRST MEETING OF NEW YEAR of Ft. Smit'h, Alrkansas, Mrs. Ar- ' . thur Hoplrlna, Mr. and Mrs. stanThe New Ce ntury club wlll meet ley Bailey and da.ugbter and Mr. with Mrs. Harold B. Earnha rt aL Ilnd Mrs. Ed Hopklna. the home of Mrs . K. N. Hough on DUKE FAILM BBlNGS $18,000 ' Frlaay, Sept . 24, Bit 2:00 p , m . for the first meeting of their new year. , Aooord1ng ~venue stamps A committee composed of Mrs , attached to the transfer of' recorda Georgia. Mendenhall, Mrs. J. W . in the county recorder'8 office at • Wa.rd Ilnd Mrs. Margaret Webb wtll Lebanon, the 'Oarl L . . Duke .farm furnish the program which will ¢oeal on Route 73 which ccotalns 140 with Canada. acres, WaB Sold to 0e0l'Ke F . stanOUicers. are: President, Mrs . J. ley of Dayton, for $18;000. B. CraPbe; vice president, Mrs. L. M .- Henderson; secretary, MJss AlIce WARREN P~ IN MD, Oons; treasurer, Mrs. Harold B . Warren L. Pummill who recently Earnhart. Mrs. Glenn Borden and Mrs. R. H. HalI'tsOOk comprise the completed hiS boot traIning. a.t Grea~ Lakes Nayal Tralnlna StatiOJl. Ia -, executIve committee. now In Maryland. Hi8 addre~ ill: Warren L. PUmm11l, 82-9, Bartacka BIRTHDAYS HONORED X, U. J;I. N. M:. W, T. 8 .. 8Qk)." , Mr. and Mrs. Ray Malnous were mons, Maryland. . entertained to dinner Sunday by a niece on Park avenue, Hamilton, In mRTBDAY MEETING AT honor elf their blrbhday anniversarGRANGE ,SAT.UB.DAY; NIGHT Ies wblch 'Call on the sllme date. 1'\umers Grange No. 13 will meet Other guests were sisters of Mrs;. Mainous, Mrs. Edpa CccU. Bluefield; SaturdaY- ~eninB, I;Jept. 13.. at Use rw. V:a., Ilnd Mrs. MattIe Flanery, Grange hall. The blithday supper boIIada8 Ham1lton. t4lme 'whole blrthday8 are ,In _ . ENTERTAINS BBlDOE CLlJB
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~ Un. H&r.vey 'L . Rye1!Dtertained . Uted W brlIIa a -.at ~~. .(~ the meamera of her brldae club 00; tame aervtce IUd btead. Tuesday afternoon. '!bree tables, An ID&e1'feUII8 PI'CII'" were In pJa-y dUl'lDc the arterilooD. tlftD.