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....4 COMMUNITY INSTlTVTJON lor NINETY.,IYE YP'u4RS"
No. 4214
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1945
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Summer Band Under Direction Miss Rose
Softball Season Starts Tuesday ~vening; Bob's Dairy Scores Lead ---.::-
Each Thursday Evening Throughout The Summer Citizens Invited- To Take Active Metnbership In Band
Taesday, May 29 Tuesd a.y. July 10 Bob's DaWy vs Rogel's & Simpson Frida.:r., June 1 Frida y, July 13 , .. ElevBltor vs Drake 's Drug. TUC8day, July 17 Tuesday, June 5 Drake's 'D rugs liS Bo.b's Dairy I~rida~ July 20 Friday, June 8 !Rogers & Simpson vs qevatOi'
Acoording to Miss Ma.rgnret A. Rose. ctil'ector . the swnmer band Is due to begin on Thursda y even-
ing. JuiJe 7 I\Jt 7:30 p. m. at the High SChool bu Iding. ilnd cont1nue each Thursday ' at tJhe same plaee lind the same time tlu'ough the summer months. The balnd'Will be compot;eci o.f high 0011001 studento, the regular members of the OOtid. and IliIso an invitaUon l£ extended to res~ e llts of WfLynesville and community 'to jo1n the band In this series of swnmer n.~uslc. Mia; Rnae says. "Just bring yo.u!' 'Inl>1.rument and a pllWe will be made for yo.u." Res1dents c! J.hls comnUU1ity arc ur~d to attend these summer band concerW.
:!l'Uesclay. June 12 Tuesday, July 24 & Simpson V5 Dlue's Dr ug. Ftld.ay. June 15 Friday, July 27
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Elev8ltor vs Eob's Dally Tuesday. June 19 Tuesday. July 31 Dralke's Drugs V5 El vator Friday. August :l Friday. June 22 R.ogers & SJ.m.l)S()n vs Bob's Dairy Tuesday, JWle 261'u~t1ay. August 7 Elew.l,ru· vs R oge lll & S impso.n Friday. June 29 Frida.y. Au gust 10
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South Wayne Advisory Council Meets May 24 Letter From Bill Asbury Describes Ge.rman Fann
Book Review Given By
J. M. Greene of Lebanon Spoke About Locker Plant
Dr. Emma Holloway
Ridge. president: Mrs. HG.rold B. Ea.mha.rt, vicewpresident: Mrs. John Fromm, secret.a:l'Y: and f4r8. CharJea Ellis, treuui'er.The JlI'08'l'OIIDl Io.r the a.fternoon was In c'haI'ge of Mrs. Ross H8ItsOOit and Mrs. Hazwey Rye. Mter singing "~erlca" the Club greatly enjoyed hearing Dr. Emma. Holloway
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review. "And Now to Live Aa.in." by Betsy Barton, daughter J Bruce Barton. 'The Cl~ adjoUrned ~ meet with Mrs, Glenn Borden 1n June. During the social hour deliclous oretreshmeIlJts were served to the mem'bers and guests. who were. Mrs. Joe Worley and Mrs. Dallas Wo.rley c! Lebanon, -Mrs. Robert Gmy and Dr. Emma Hollo.way. Birlh Announcement Op1. W. A. BrIggs and Wile are birth of a. babY daughter. ~ry.Jo.n Ann, born May 23. Opl. ~!ggs is the son or Mr. an'd 'M rs. Ellsworth BiftS of COl'Win. and Is a Marine guard at WQ8hlngton. D.O. a.JlIlOOIlbIng ilihe
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Attend Graduation Exucises Miami Chapter O. E. S. ~~ . Plan Picnic For June Third In Dayton For Nurse Baker Mrs. Maggie iW. !Burnett, 8. widoW Sprin,field Maso~ic Mr. Mrs, Robert Be.k.er, Jr .• of Owen Bun:Iett, cUed a.t the home 'n1~ Il!emj)era ' of M1am1 aocompa.n1ed by Mr. and Mrs'. Roof her sister, Mrs. QWJleIine HImes. Q(,__~ a~..,.."':.IIiiM~"'~~~~~""Iif..~~~l'-w;;; 81'." alltendecl iradunCentervme,' 01110. ~., morn- 0rdQr la.n:1ol11es are pla.nning to yislt at P!c. Patrlcla:. ~th, 1114. O. W. R. Uon exerolBes'et St. Ell2lllbeth Nurses ing, May 26. She Is surv1'V'ed by two the Masonic ~ In Sprlll(!lfi,cld baa been a guest of her grand- 'Training SChool on SUnda¥ when brobhers. Alonzo Wade of Miamison 'S~. JWle 3. A Ip loolc luncll mother. Mrs. MatUe LevI. of Mt. their daughter. Miss Jeanne. reburg and James Wade of Petersburg. ceived her nu.rse·s degree. They atwill ,be enjoyed on the lIIiwn at one Holly. for several days. Indiana, in adcUtlon to tJhe sister. o 'c locIt and dJ4lferent departments Prc Smith of Mclorine Corps Wo.- tended the ch~l serviees and the tFunem1 serv1ce6 were conducted of ,the Home will be visited during mens R.e6erves.. was inducted No.v- breakfast in the mornIng and 'the at the Genterv1l1e resklene at 2:00 the ~temoon·. ember 1. 1944. and received her boot £;xerclses In the evening were held p. m .• TU~. Wlder the dli-ectlo.n tra.\nJng a;t Qlmp LeJune, N. C. S'ne a.t tile N. C. R. Audi'torimn where of McClure Funeral Home: with is now staUoned at tibe Marine the class of fOrtly-slx yo.ung women, Mias Anna Mae Fulkerson burial In the Miami cemetery. Depot of SuppUes, Engineering e&.IOh woorlng a white unlfo.nn and . ; Celebrates Birthday DIvisIon. Son Flranc1sco. 08.l1!. carrying American Bea'Uty r0506. reMiss Arona Mae FlUlkerson oolelBefo.re entering her country's ceived Ilheir diplomas. Miss Baker bl'8.ted her blrbhday an~versary on se1'Vke, she was In t1he traftJ.c dept, t'ntered tra.ln1ng in lihe autuhm Mrs. ~ E11zaJbeth Pierson. '73, Thursday and had as her supper CJf 1he Ohio Bell Telepbone Co... elass and will not really be Q. cadet nurse until her pc6t, graduate work died at her home in oregorua, Pri- guest. her teacher. Miss Etlhel Beek- Dayton. Ohio.. Flfc. I3mJ,Uh Is 1;he da\l8hter of has been completed. ' day. May 25. She is survived by man, three dawghters. iMrB. Della SnIder. Mr. Deane HaMtke or Palm Beach. Mr. and MnI. E11I;;owor.th Smith of and Mh. OoIdle Wi1Icerson both o.f FIB .• arrtved here on SeM1rd8iy and Day;ton. Ohio. tooner residents o.f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hes& and Mrs. Oregonia. 1Uld NrB. Dora Wallace of wlllibe the guest of his lPftIl'ents. Mr. Wa.yne 'I1wp. Robert Berry a,n d son of Dayton Lebanon. Also, bee eons, Lee, and Mrs. Lee Hawke. ' fo.r several C I H were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. d· F" B· . p. owar • rown Bersnel and 0ec1l Atldnson. all of d ''''s Roy Ellia. -oJ • . , ' iII4r. and Mrs. J. N. Fulkerson of Returns To Florida ore&Qnl&. • . E. L. Bernard, S l Ie, and owife of Funeral services. under the dir- Spring Valley were Sunday dinner OIl!. Howard F. IBrown has re- Baltimore, Md, •.spent the past weeil; ecti(m of McOlure FUneral Home, guests of 'M r. and Mrs. M. A. Fulcently returned to iBoca. IRaton. Fla., with the former's 'pa.renlts, W. and were held lilt 2:00 p. m.. Mond/LY at kerson and da\l8hter. lIlf.ter spending a ten day :furlough Mrs. Wm. Bernard and o.ther lelathe Church of God in' Oregonia. with with his parents. Mr. and MJrs. tlves and friends. burial a.t' ~ ~emetery. Mrs. McKeever Hostes. Findley Brown. Cp1. Brown entered IIel'Vlce In For Birthday Party June 1944. in the AIr Oorps Rada r Welton M. Modisette, COmmanding A birthday pert.y given in hono!' ..... ""....... -_ .. w1ll oontnue his traln- 01'11cer; o.f Oamp Atterbury. an..,.o.n ...... Janet Davis to eelebm,t.e her sixth ing at 11he Florida location d toda 1Mra. Llda Bogan, 8ged 84. pa.ssed 01 anniversary Iheld at the home • • e nounce y. CIoWS¥ at the resl.dence of ~ daugh!Lt. HaJ1tsock will return to way-rry C.·.. _.. ter. Mrs. Cla.ll1oi Olarlc. No.rOh MaIn of . Mrs. _#teJ. W. iMcK~er o.n Wednes- John T. StanaL U<c: .. ~.. nesvlUe before resuming nls civilian . street, Waynesville, on TUesday at CA~ _ moon. MaN 23 from 2 to4 R&darman Secc)nd CI"".. _ activities, with the fo.llowing guests 6:30 p. m. ' She lB srvlved by the o'clock John 'I1res8ler 8t1i~nsIle1Ty, o.f ~_ • • • present to celebrate the occas1cn: da.ughter and a son. Enne6t iBa.!nter, Mary, suza.nne, Oa.rle~e and Gary 'nesvllle, . OhiO, lullS advanced to Richard Osborn Arrives PonUac, Mlc.h. Also. to.ur grandDavis MarilYn Po.linskY, LInda Mor- radaol'Inan. second. class. aboa.rd a. For Vist With His Fathe.children and three great grand- gan, Ramona atld LeRoy Randall. cruiser f1l It he AthmtJ.c Fleet.
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aervJ.cee W11l be conducted a.t '!be Stubbs ' P'IIneral Home in WaynesvU1.! 81. Q:OO ,po m. ¥rkIa.,. &n1a1 in the Cla.tbv1lle Cemetery. ChUreh w1l1 ~ in oharie of the Rev. R. B. OOleman or !be Methodist servke8.
Dr• . Eli Cl.:!'w of ,Florida 'Vi~ting With Brothe...
Jane FIsher. Jan,tce and Mable A graduate o.f Wayne Township Brown, Jerry and RDbe.r.t Woolal'd, High SChool. where he 'Wo.n two Carol KIW TUrner. Grace and Ruth letters 1n basketball, Stansberry haB - ..~ ... -~ J itA" Schoonover, Donald Howard Gnd been In Be......e <1U!UI:I Wle. ..... Joan WllJker. He is married. to the former Betty Coyan, of CentervUle. Ohio.. His parents. Mr. and Mn. John T. S~&M 1'8. MelYin Ba4lta of Loveland berr.:Y. Uve in WtiL$neSvllle. They W68 alWeek end guest of her parents. have another son. 'Melvin. in the ~. and Mrs. J. p, Fromm. ' Manne COrps.
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Wlth bJa brothers, Ml'a. Robert Mr. ltI'r6nk 0reW~ , 18 epx-out.e frun Plmiod8. to MJ.Dneo.polis ~ be Win spend tbe·lIUIDIJlei'. IMII'B. uiuan Ol'ane 80~ son of ' ~i ,were' ~ of tbe 'for- , \rner'~ :parents, Mr: aad ~. Henry Crew ami
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Oregon's capitol at Salem ia now one. of the line .tructurea which Americans buy War Bond. to protect It·s new and beaut1tu1; one of the ~atlon'8 priZed posseufons. It il worth '.l?Uylng a great many War Bonds to."provlde planell and materi· .W.wna -and other relattves during ',':":.,i . " el for our' ftglltlng men to use in It. ' delen.e .... Oregon City and 'CorvalU. ,the~. week. .. were capitaN of the territory for Mila ~ MoIII 01 Mldd.letown, brief periods bUt Salem became the ·ticonmpanied by M1sa JQf'ne WtiCbi:1 -permanent capital when ConKre.. , • _ provided fund. for the erection of WIllI ~ w_ end ~ of tbe I territory capitol buildings there I!nd parenta. Ilr. and MD. BaJtleY. :M.O&s. the U. S.• Treaaur;y refused to prC?Mr. and ~; Jobn "l\amV ~ as vide the f\!Dd. for construction allYol Whera elIe. Fire deltroy. the But their week end aueeta. •. and lin: capitol and .also another in 1835. ~ Role '" WbeeJio8, W. va. .
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Discharge Given Arthur R. Hor:nbrook According to a statement ree-
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Camp Atterbury, ' Ind,- M&y ' 23. 1945, FIrst- 14t. \,V:Utpn H. Bart.IIo$ .tnnl &he las-1liiie heme ......... _ of' \V63'I1eSvllle, Ohio. Who for the Be IIIII'e • read &be ftrd art.We past -three yoo.rs ~ ael'Ved ·in the ~ ...,.. IIIue aDd tbe two ArmJ Air Forces, 1Vl11 revert 'to InIba& an &0 aetive fiatua 0'11 ~t ., 1145, Oot
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Second Game Listed Friday ' Eve; Drake's Drugs va Elev. Bob's Dnlry lived up to pre-seasa!! prCdlct.ions Tuesday evening When they trounced Rogers & Simpson 29 to 14 in the openL!lg game of the CivIc SofLball League a t the, High Soh ools dillimolld. T he gn me was a slugfest throughout with the garagemen gett~ug oU to an eurly lead by scoring two. runs In the first In nIng. The lead WI!:; shol'tllved, .howevel'. as Bob's came iba(lk in lhelr h alf 0.1 i he 1nn1ng to Sco.l'e ,nine r uns when 14 men faced pitcher Dick Bradlc-y, In the firs t half or the fourth Inning Rogers & Simpson gave In<licwtlon8 of m.aJ\tlng EI close game .w'ihen they scored s ix runs to bring the game ~re to 10 t~ 8. At t hat Po.lnt the miLlone.n got bUSY and pu ~ the grune on ice with two consecublve seven-run innings. Riegers and Simpson ~llected 12 hlrts wlJlIe Eob's gathered 29. The second game 01 the 'League 11'111 be played Friday evening when Drake's Drugs nre scheduled to mee t the Eleva,tor nt the High School diamonds. CIVIC OFf BALL LEAGUE TEAl\IS' ' STANDINGS
Mr. and Mrs . Harley M oss cnter Won ~ Pet. ta.!ned .the SouLh Wn;yn A d'Vlsoty Bob's Dnh'Y 1 0 1.000 Council' O~l Thursday eve ning, M'ny Elevatol' o 0 .000 24. Dm'ke's ,Drugs ,0 .0 ..000 The general topIc Ior t he eV nlng Rogers & Slrnpson .0 .11, ..000 was "Wha,t Science has Contributed to Post War Food Pl·oductolon." -Mr. J. M. Greene spoke concerning the proposed Frozen Foods Locker Plant .to .!be located 1n )Vaynesville. Mr. and Mrs, Lee Mason of Mason Of QutBtandi11g Interest was the vlslted M.rs. Allee Clark on,MoiukIy. reading o'f a. letter written from Miss Clam Ule 01 'Washington, OerDlllDY' ,by Bill lAsb.ury. wno. des- C. H. came Fr!,da.y to att8Jld comcrtbed ' v1vldiy the oom.plet.e set-up mencement and tlhc alumni reuni~n~ of supplies and equIpment rOlUld ' and, will spend several days at the on a German Ix!.rOll'5 farm, which Home. Mrs . Ussa. Ourl of Hnl'Veysburg his o.utfit had ,t aken over. A dellwhtIul social period followed was :the guest of Mrs. Ward on F1 fduring whIch 0.11 enjoy CJ th e dell- day. Miss Sal\'I!h HU1l1trldge. who has do.W .Ice cream, cake and cuffe;; served b)' the hostess. spen t the past moutth here, left Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Greene of Tuesday for !ler home in wemngLeb8.non were guests. t,ol!1, OhIo . Dr. Ell Crew of Ft. lauderdale, Fla. and S. D. Hen'kle ~ lA!ban'On Memorial Day Services at oa;lled o.n f riends here SaturdaY'. Miami Cemetery Attended Mrs. Belle C<?<>n. and dau8!htem of By About Two Hundred Da.yton called on ~1'6. Clark and
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Bob's Dairy vs Elev:l tOt Friday. July G Friday. Aug ust 17 Drake's Drugs \IS Rogers & Simpso.n
Officers For Coming Year Elected; Take Office in Fall
summer vaoot1On. with Mrs. D. O.
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'luC5day, July 3 Tuesday, August 14
New Century Club Meeting Held With Mrs. S. S. Ellis
The Now Century Olub ImJoyed their May meetlng with Mrs. S. S. Ellis ~ ho.stess at her home in the COWltry, on Fr1da~ a.£ternoon. Roll call was answered by giving the name of a. sOng bird and during the bus1ness session' ofticers lor abe' comin yeer were· named and will be in charge at the first meeting IIIfter
Score 29 to MOver The Rogers and Simpso.n M~n
Official 1945 Civic League Softball Schedule
Friends Home
.Accordlng to R. C. Moler. ehalrm:a.n 01 title Memorial Day s ervices held rut oMiami Cemetery , Wednesday, the a.ttendance reached rubout two. hundred oand the ceremony wail earned' through With 0.11 ~)nases of the program ibell1g given as sc.heduled. Mr. Mo.ler further stated tl;a.t ,the speaker, !Dr. H. R. Co.Lterman. of ,CG.pitol Universi ty. Columbus. gave a very fine address that applled itsebf closely to Llle thoug/hts of everyo.ne at. tihl~ LIme of wa.r and
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Mrs. 'Lena Hartsock of Da.yton 11 d 1 'I cis) .
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By Mrs•. Lewis Thompllon Mrs. Lewis Thompson en tertalneel the members of hei· bridge Club
RAcha.rd OSbor,n, Signalman 2/ c. arrtved home {or a visit with his fa.ther. tMr. A. E. OsWrn, alfter a ,yeo.r of duty ~ . the Mediterranean
On FrldlllY evenJng' RJt the home of 'her mother, oMrs. Bertie MIlls. Two tables were 1n pllllY during. the evening and deliclo\W refreshments were served iby Mrs. Thompson a.nd Mrs: Mills 10 Mesdames Roy Ellis. Jo.hn Kersey, ErwIn Ellis, A , T. Polinsky, Don Hawke, Mark Rogers. and A. E.
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Mrs. Ward, Sunoo.y adItiernoon . Miss Laura McKInsey. a. resident In the Home during the School year. left TUesda.y ana will spend the summer a.t the oountl'Y' home of her bro.ther-In-la.w a.nd sister, Mr. ' and Mrs. Earl Swain nell.r Lebanon. Miss :M:ru-garet VI{. Edwards was in
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Edward McEnamy Freed Regulation Bus Stop~ and From German Prison Camp Ticket Office ' Established 'With 1lbe lnst.a.l1n>tion ithls 'Week o.f a. step o.ver the ourb and gutter on has recelv~ wo.rd from her ~U8the East s1de o~ Main Street QJt the band, ~rd. through t~e 'Red NOl'th bound Kio.'lg Broo. 'BUS stoP. Croos. tha.t ,h e has been liberated and the pklclng of a &@lU on ' the from a German pr180n oamp: This WaynesvU1e Drug ' store door defact was con!1I'med by the noUng it as the o.U.ieI:al bus statlo.n government. and ttcket o1IfJ.ce. <tile propclSed plnn ~ lor esta.bllahillg permaneni bus s topa ~pl. Gill~ Mem~r o{ here !B ·well under wa.y. All t hat ;eMiI.t~ry ,Pol.i ce Company, . :ma4ts to De don~ is to mark ~f the A~ :tp a ' rePor-t "reoe1ved str.ee~ with trattlc pa.fu.t to Indlcate f~ It~e 268bh 't.Ulltary Po1lloe the' lOcation of the ;tops. Ti1!Ii"may EDirland. Opl. w:ntord. l!;. OUlam, require' a lMJe time ' as JX!.inl fo.r ~ 3; ~. ,18 a member sucli PUJ'POI9C8 is extremely dift1cult of on:e of <the ,three ooaIpanies re- to obta.ln. However, buses are using CCIIJIIDeIlded by provost ma.rabalB for' 1lbe proposed stoPS' a.nd passengers their exceptlOnal service 10 ArJIlY ' can utIUZe the bus station lor Ohair pereonnel IUId bile Brttian pOpul~. CODV't!n!ence. Mrs. i3eu1ah Bernard Ml:En&my
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DODGE CITY Named tor Col. Henry I. Dodge. '. Dodge City, Kansas. became one of the counU'y'" most picturesque cattle centers. the co\vboy capital o~ the southwest. There the Santa Fe and Arkansas River Trails met. Travellers . came with stories of IndJan attacks on 'Wagon trains. Cowboy' drove In herds ot thousands,of carUe tor shipment ·eoat on ~e' 'raUroad. Others rested and watered her4t of young steers there before ,orna harth, The song. of ·soldlera- and hUnters , mingled WIth ~e , .houn ,of 'qowbQYs. Fearless. spillited meD 'whose grandlOl1I are now ~ baok the enemje. tar, ovama. ' fQunded that cUy. WID' BondI tv- _ nlsh weapO'l1I ,and load. tOl' the me ftghtlng today, to ful41l ·thelr all.... tou· dream.. U. S. T-r, D.,.,.__