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THURSDAY, APRIL 4.1946
,Ohio Conservation Week to Obse"y~d On 'Everybody's Farm IIou .~I~o(.!..~nl _ lLts. ..
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spent ets'ht weekft tn WuppertAll ILncl Esst'n, the heal't of the ~uhr d15tr1ct. The Pl1l'])05e of this SUrvey, created by secretary or War St1m.. .son, was .to d1scover ' the etre.d1ver.ess or bcmblngs.'lt studied not only the Qjlmage . done to Industry and tra.nspol'lAltJon. bUt the effect on people. "I tlitnll: btlat we con learn a grea.t deal lrom, what ~ed 'i n ~~. 'ba~~ ~~ frigbet.en1ngconsequenses of the kind 01 Education the Nazts sponsored. If we aTe 'Wise, we will do well to remember th1a as we re-examine our own education .......,.,...,.... ......... _.. Continued On Page 4 )
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The Legion Post ls also SPOl1SOTing a JWlior Legion Bnseball ClUb for boys under 1'1 years. ThJs Club Is Ln bhe organtza.tton process a.nd further details of it.s formulatlor. will be given tn futtll'e news Items.
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BY WARREN· COUNTY LEGION Arter long a n<l deliberate dlsal j very careful oonsideraLion t he VCLerons or W8JTen ooun&y tet'J LllAt now ls the tlme to build a War Memorial Buildi ng In memory oC all Lhe VeLeraIls 'O.f all wars and also something lihs.L wil l be of service to everybooy· m tAbe OOUllty . Especially do Lhe Veterarur think of the yout hs oC the county and they teel lh at a War Memorial Building will be of great help to combat the Ju ve mle delinquency as many ootlvILles for the youth suc h as Boy Scouts CourLy meetings. roller skatIng. Ice skarJng. s~imm1ng pool. bas ketball totll'lllunents, Hlll h SChool Ba.nd concer ts, etc .. can be held. For ~he VetDl'ans. actJvit lea such as boxl n:g . wresUlrg, bll.\'k tbaJl and oche r sJlorts acUvHles oould be held and In addJtlon a ll Fra ternal and Civic organJl.allons In t he oounty. Including F'a.rm Bureau. Grange. Re llg l o\L~ and Musical orgQ.lllza14ons e could have Jl,()C1!s.s to t.he buUdlr..g tor Lhe purpose ,of C01m ~y-wide or <listrlct I11ceLings. 01', a t any tlme 1\ • ,bUlldJng large ene-ug h t.o accomodate ~ uPPI'Oximntely 300 penso ns at a. ban• Mrs. Elmer DUl'Tell or Ma.son. que t was n.eeded, this War Memorial WIll head a county-wide committee Bullding would be 'availa ble for ,the wpiah will endeavor to secure PRS- I)u!,()().;(!. I t could a lso be used for an S84!'e of more adequa.te tuber culo. ls Indoor ell' 'tIS for b enefit of orphans. , cor.trol leglsla Uon for Oh{o In ~h e <l L',~ 4J I f'd and cri ppled chi!drl!l'!.. nnd 1947 session of Lhe General Assem- 51ck and tilsll-bled v t erans of the oly. The committee ls a. countel']>art county. of, Iihe slate-wide Joint Commltl.ce Acoon:\1ng to la w It 15 compulsory 0 11 Tuberculosis CO!1 trol in Ohio of l.haL Lh Coun Ly Commissioners be which Dr. Carl A. WUzbach . Cin - pe~i L'ion 'd to place a olle mill levy cinnati Healbh Oommmissi lieI', is uefore the voters of the county , at , che.lnnar.. 1lhe n ext election for t:he purpose or' The . fll'St meeting of the Warren collecting funds CQI' the bulld~g. Cotujty Joint OommJttee on Tuber- These petiU01~ wlll bepla.ced In c~os1s Oonlrol In Ollio was held various 100000lolls In Lhe oounty and March 21. 1946. Mr. B. H . Knepper Wle committee o! Lh1s project will be of the OhIO' Public liealt:/l Assn. very gTIIJtetul for s1gnabures 0Ill ~em . pre8ented' a.nd explained to 't he It Is requested ,that caretu1 concpmmltt.ee the suggested four· s1t1eratJon be giver. thls mat ter and .JJRIn~ R..1'QB~ ~Ill 1W0,!!de t.h&t every citizen qf_\<lle county Jlelp qh~o with' facJlities to fJght tuber- put bhls War Memorial Bu1l~ cplosis which are lacking Ilt the program "over the top' so a suitable presenlt · tlme. war Memorial will be placed In this : Dr. Edward" Blair, Warren 'COUll'ty county in memory of all Veterans Health COmrnJssloner. WBB .present who:.so _Mbly served their country. at , th'i s meettll4l' and highly recomTolle 'War Memorial Bullding Oom-, mecded the s uggested program , mlttee Is comPO/ied of Paul W. Holthaus, C hairman.. Albert Knudson nnd Jess Oekman.
"Food For Relief" Topic West Wayne
Legion Baseball Club Sponsoring Juniors
the grerut Germar. traditions. and hl1>V1ng seen the country at thLs perioo ' or trans.llJon. he ,was greatly inter ed In seeing the Germany or today. and observLng !be effects of Nazi teacb~g. Hls Knowledge ot the language opened the way for "
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WA~ MEMORIAL' BUILDING PRO MIAMI CHAPTER OES MEETING, 'APRIL 8TH
• The followlnS aJ'ltIcle Is a reprint published at tohe request of a group of Wayne Township residents who reel that. t.he present State School requ1rements faJl to meet the need of present day ed u 'Il/LIonal stand · ards. -Edlt4'JI' • The ,W~e ToWnshiP Veterar.s Baseball Club played Thompson's (The Collowing ls taken Crom The Leba.nOIl' team last Sunday aIl0 lost Ohio. Wesleyan Magazine, Jan . 1946. to I/hem wlbh a sooi'e of 9 to 3, Thls lrom an arlicle written by Dr. T . was the rtrst game the newly fonn_ Chadbourne Dunham. .P rofessor oC ed Club had played In competit{)lI. The probable line-up for t,he 'ga me German). scheduled for Sur.d&Y ls : !DIck Stanley. 1st; Jim Miller 2nd : • In 111'J2. C'tu1d Dunham. heOd of tile German department a.t Ohio Maynard Stanley. short; "Truck" Wesleyan, went t.o Ge~ for a Collett. 3rd; Bm Hal"Vey. If; Rayyear's study at t.he University or mond IPurks. c ; Hamid Rlltheford. Munich. Hitler was Just bh en coming rf; Bob Planck a.nd DIck OSborne, Into power, and Proressor Dunham pitchers'; Carl Stelluey. catcher. had the oPPOl'tllonity of ma.ldr.8 ma.n y Otiher pta.yers of the Club are Bob Interest4 1l41' obserVations, He saw Uw O:ilborne. rJ1res6Iel' Hardin, . Roscoe burntng of tile bookB whiCh helped Whlt.temore. Thomas Whlttemore. usher In the new regime. Having Willard F1lreas and M,W'my Hopknown, through his Ye6Ili of -fitudy, kJll8.
In connect ion with Conservation W ek in Ohio. which begins Api'll 22. Station WLW will f eatu re t hn:e special Wllks dUl'lng April on t he S a t urday hroadca sts of "Everybod y's Farm· Hou r" by ieaders in thl' Bu ckc ye slUte in th e fi eld of conscrvation. Qn A pril 6 C. V. YOll ng€Juisl. Ch ief oC Stl1ff of the Ohio W.llcr R esou r c"::1 Board. Will dISC USS "W a te r ir, ' C o n s~ rv at l o n . " On "Ever i'bod,y's !!'"rm Rour.'· Ap ril 20 H , A.. " B uck" Rider , Conser va tion Cvmmlssionci lOr
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e n:: 1.he1r ·duties. PrE81dent _ler was vice-president In 19U4 anr:l held the oftice 01 presl4ent ", a.PP<l,Ir.tme.nt to fill the vllAllUlCl' < by Silas SniYdel' when ller. . At ~he recent el~ Mr. 'iLer was formally eleoted to tba· of president. The other OUiC(lft ,of thl~ Club for the year an¢tng' are : G . Brown, Secy; W. P . 6tZ1IIcIer, ' New officers that w If asSUme~r - ts at Aprl l meeti~, 'In 'addlt.lon to the prcaIdent are : Albert. 'P olinsky. vicepresident; MaYnard- Weltz. SecretBJ'Y!: S. L . RoblnE:on, Treasurer; Dlrec.tors for a 2 y~m' term. Robt. Orew a.nd Fred Grauman. a.nd those With a year yet to \liel'Ve are John Fromm and Ilwir. Mulford.
• Mlarnl Chapter No. 10'1 Order of Lhe Elastern Star wUl meet in regUl&r sessiOn on Mond~ evening. April 8. at 8 :00 o·c1ock. Durll18 the business session plar..s ,will be made fa' the ann-wlllnspec.Uon which will • The West Wayr.e Advisory Oounbe .held on SlLtul"day evening. April ell membeTs were the gUCS18 oC Mr. and M rs. H . R. Moss on Wed21. n esday. evening Cor Lhe regular • • ~. 4..11. March meeting. MOTHERS' CLUB· NAMES Fifteen members were present NOMINATING GROUP ' and after the usual business session much tlme was given to • The Mother's Club Will hDld Qlscussing the topic, "Food For their 1'eg.uJar meet.lr..g on FrIday Reller" with Mr. J , B. Crabbe u.s afternoon at the Grade Bulld4ng dlscu.ss1on leader, with a.no 1nteJ"C8tlng program to- be A plee.sanL social hour w~ engiven by the I1fth and slxtlh grades. joyed with Ii deliCiOUS dessert course All lmpol\l,am feallure of t he tlus1served by t.he h oot nn(\ hostess, ness sesslor.. will be \!he appolntlng Guests of Lhe evening were Mr. oJ a nOlTlinating commJ~tee who wlll and Mrs. Raymond BraddOCk and select Ihe orrtcers for the coming Mr. and Mrs. J . M , Gr ne. year.
LAWRENCE FUR'NAS HAS BIRTHDA Y SURPRISE PARTY SUNDAY EVE Mr .. Laurence Furnas celebrated his birthday a.nn1versary or. Sunday and dur~ the even~ he suddenly rOWld himself as host to ' a group of frien& and relatives. Mrs . Furnas had pla[!ned a very c1ellght{ul eve.!\lr1ff Ilnd served a dellcious lunch. The Invited guests were: Mr. and MIs. Fij1rry Se.tterthwwte and daughte1'8 j Mr. and Mrs. Henr:Y SatterthwaLte and twins; Mr. and, Mrs. Ell Furnas \.net children; Mr. .anr:I Mrs. Roy FlinspaCn lU'.d daughter; Mr. IIIld Mrs. Albel1t Bchna1tman a.nd. children ; Mr. aIld Mrs. Lyman Oa,y; Mr. and M1'1l. Seth f'I.U1UI8; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tomllson; ,Mr. and MTS. Luthe.r Ransock 1U'.d chUdren.
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• . A report. t'eCEIlved Jirom the SlAlte • A request is belr.g made by the Deputment or Educablono regarding mem'bers of Ilhc Vet.erans . Bnsebnll ·the Senior 8chollU'Bhip Test held Club fur the baseball suJ.ls· used by March 9, 1946, tbe leadl.ni Senior \!he Waynesvlll(' team tn 1941 , SOm~ of the enUre county was Donald of the equipment has been made Brown of Waynesvllle High School, 81va.llable but none of the suits have WOO had a total score of 227. been lOcated to date. Donald Is the son or Mr. and Mrs. BiU Se.wyer. manager oC the Club, L. E. Browu.ar¥l ~ beeD. a student states that it ls almost impossible s J!l the W~ Scboola :bioi en- 100 purchase' baseball uniIOI'nl6 at tire school' e. Ire· . ' , 'tUne iild ' hi is ,*,itlcularly top gTades and was OO!l81dem:l a ar.xlous that Lhe players have the Bbove..a.ve1"llP Student. Brown was uniforms of the 10"11er WaynesvtIJ e the ce~ em: the W~~Ue High team sl.llce It improves the QppeQrSChool Varsity Ba.sketblllli Team this anre of a team and adds to lts MrI. Milo 'M1ltenberrH '-retUl1led put season'. ability to /lCCUre games wi\)h oliher h~ from MlamJ Valley" hospltaJ otIher county studenl<;who ranked t.eama In other towns if the general on Tuesda,y of last week. She Us h~,b In the te&a! were aa follows: appearance of bhe terun is Ir. keep· slowly recovering mm a recent op2nd. Harry IGbbey, Morrow. 211 Jng with t helr ability to pla.y ·a good era.tton. I 3m, Paul Clark, M9I'row. 206 game 01 ~. Mr. and Mrs. wnUam Pounds aDd 4tlh. Mary 'L ou Moore. MaBSle . 194 If anyone' hWi one of Ilhese suits son of Dayton 'Were dlJmer guestc, 5th. RlchaJ;d Vllllee, Morrow 193 or kOOW's where ~ey can be found . evenlng. at the home or . 6th. 0IIr0lyr. Talbott, 'LebanOI\. 190 plea.se g et in touch with Bill SllJWyer Mr. and MnI. WaH.er Kennck. ' , • Don't lorge, t t;he Warren oou.nty 7th. Willard Nixon, LebQnon, ..- BhennaD H urst aDeI Uttlp Son, CHARLES ALLEN LYNCH 189 at once. MellOdistzi Men's Brothemood at. tne 8th. William Meiliah. Mason. 188 - - - -accompanied by ber pa.renot.s of New- • Mr. anU Mrs. !Floyd Lynch arc 60utal Lebanon Me!la;Ust Ohurc'h on 8I.h, Martha. ~cClure, Lebanon, 189 ,t0n8vllle. spent. several days last a.nnounclng tJhe birth of a baby Mo.nday evenilltf. Aprtl 8, with dJnA Harveysburg student of the C I The Annual Fer8'lJSOn OWner's week at the ·Burst horne here: oor.. 0har1e6 Allen. on March 20. • ,A meetir.g of the YOUllg People's I,~ pl'GJ1lptly at '7 :00. M~e Towr.ship School. Mary Wit ~ome Meetlr.g' will be held Monday, April Mr. anel Mrs. Bernard MeUob and . Clnss of the Methodist Church was lIB .this is t9 O:e Father and SGUMoore. placed 4th m thIa ,test. · 8, at 8:00 p. m. at !:he iWgers & son ere now ·st.ay1ngwtth, tile la~t6r'5 LT. HOAK HONOR GUEST held a t w..e home of their ·tea.eher, nJgt\t It is requested that exerY man OoWlty 0ertlflcate8 of R.ecognL Mrs. Amanda Hartrum spent Sun· Simpson Tractor sales Ln Waynes- ~nt'B, Mr. and Mrs . Clyde Whar- AT" DINN£R GIv:.EN BY Mr. R. C. Moler. on MOnday even. bring ht8 son or aomebodyl else's tlon .wlll be ~oo ,to, these Benior da.y ·with her son, Mr. Albert Stubbs vllle. . ton. ' _ PARENTS' ON SUNDAY Ing. April 1. for ibhe put'p()6e of re,vlt.h hlm for 1h1.s meetlni. If a boy ftlr their outatandlng work. and fllllll1ly. 'I'his meeting is be~ held especiA number 01 ladiflli lrom bt!l'e' &1orga.n.izatJon and the dlscll&Sion Ott can',t lle found to brdng. along,' oome . v Mrs. DOI'tl Ward Is vpry III and has ally ror owners oC ForD-Ferguson tawed the Zone· meettr.gf ' of the • Lt . .Anna fL , Hoak, who recently various class acLtylLtes. Ir.. a.ny case. f r J •• ~ been taker. to McCle llan hospital tn Tractol\S a.nd F'ereu:9OIl Implementa WSCS at. Lebanon . Friday. returned after servlr.g with ,t he The bus1ne.ss seSS11m Included .tAte The speaker will ' be Bill YOWlg. Xenia. in thls oorrununlty. The _primary Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Ibmon ' er.__Jr<"""'II1l'll..+.eJ~12Il.~.!lJllC('l'S wit.h Leo Oonner • . Bo . W k Sec""'" '''' f tn n.. ..to Mrs. Woodrow Owen and twu. pll:l'])06e of the me€!t.ir.g is to 'h elp children, ,Mrs. Wlll1am Stra.ukamp tor tJle past s1x.teen montbs. was Frances GI'&Y, Vtcey 8 or, r.,.;... ... 0 e~.,.... n • ~·tN. D~I"'" Ed-#l-ld, ,.....'''. ''-r of children. Wtnnle Jo and Stevie. owners get 'the mOist out of their and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schneider honored .with a family di1ner when Preslden "" """,,[I C!~_ .h Conner, Secreta.ry; ~ Y. M. O. A. .thA "'''=e A..... letlc ~..... ".~~_'-'ion , spent Sundll\Y' with, tJhel If'olm~'s equipment. Up-Lo-the-Ininute l.Il!or- sper.t Se.tun:1ay afternoon and even- her paorents, Mr. and Mrs. Kellar and Ruby Cla~k .... '" " ...~.. WI ~. T l'Ca8UI'el'. ..,h e A request is made ·to notify by Is e'v ... 1.Ilg notice VI "" a meetl~ to b moIlher, Mrs, Lucile Amutage. Cl [ISS voted Lo h'Old' regular meetlntrs. maLton that will show how to keep Ing In O1ncinna.tJ and called on Mr. Hook. entertained Ol! Sunday. mall Robel',t Whl~r. S. Lebanon. held at ..... ~"'e '""""~-""'p H'"u,,, ""'Id 9~' . Misses Rutb and Elllllbeth Chan- power costs to a Inin1mwn and also and Mrs. Samuel NlcOOla there. •• ''VYO''OIU v ........ " 'I The home was IliltTactively ar- O!1. tlle last Fr'" ..ay evellllllg a r eac h Ohio. or Phone Mrs. Oco. L. S acker. eve..,,' .. n A rll 5 t" 3 h . .... ; p • AI . : 0 o:clock. dler spent Tuesday in Dayton. bow t.o U&e Ferguson eqUipment In Th .. FOUrth Quarter.,. Conterml:e ranged 'wilih yellow lilies. carna- monL . No. 00lX. LOOanon, ~hio, t1he numThe purg.ose of th'" _...-, ls to A socla.l ,h our t 0 II owe d th e business 10 .. ..,....ng Mrs. Raymond Montcomell1 of many' r.ew and better ways will be was •neld n.t I..ytIe Church. Sunday tJOIlI5 and snapdrago. ns. bel' ccmlng Crom , ' eac'h church. d'-'".~ """,",g ~.- """ "'-'~ , called on her oousins, given. 'II _____ p'--....... ~.#or '''''''' '~- 'I' Centerville aftereoon. iii d1arge or Rev. Chiles Cov~s were arranged at. the love- peliod a t WI"'M u • ne games were Two rec:&lltJy released factory- of Lebanon. in bhe absence of Rev. Iy dinner table for the hor.or guest played and I'efrc.. hments WeI'e serball season. ~ng of teams, Ught- MJaIee Maune and Mll~te Brown on ~ng the field for night pla.y1ng. ap- Wednesday. prepared soVnd' motion plctUl'e6 wlll Da.n!ord. - w1tlh Mr. and Mrs. Benton Hook, ved by the host and hostess, Mr. ~llItment of commJttees aIld the Mr. and Mrs. ErneSt MarUn camp be a major feature of the meeting. Mr. and Mn. Earl Mendenhall and Mr. and Mrs. Clurles Shaw anc! MId Mrs. R. C. Moler. 8i1nU)g of contracts, from Daiyton Sunday afternoon to They explaln t.he Ferguson System daughter of Tipp Clby and Mr. and chlldreol1 and Mrs . Margaret Bun-l ," Ededfle~ requeeta tha.t 1111 per_ V18lt tOe1r aunt, Mrs. Ge\>1'gtn. Men: In a practlca.l and 1nterestLng way Mrs. William 11r.ney and son of nell of Daytor.; Mr. and Mrs. Her, 8OD8 'who are Interested In softball denhall and acoompnnied by Mrs. n.nd show the very lat.est develop- Corwin were SU·JIIda,y dinner guests shel N. Bunnell and daughters of • R. .E. AUgtlpU~ of FrJ!.nJdJ,n t() be ~ as Ol8olly ma.tters (If Memenhall and MIss Olive Wlllianis ments in tne appllcaUon and use 01 Mr. ILnr:I Mrs. O.uy Routzaihn in Lebanon; M'r . and Mrs. G.eorge was reelec~ ~ sen;e tor ar.other importance will be 'bl oUgilt up and they droVe 't o Xenia too see Mrs. Dora of Ferguson System equlpment. honor of Mr. Routahn's birthday. Bwmell ILnd children, !Larry ard Ylllld" as president of the Warren discussed. :wBtrd. · . Ln addition. care and maintenace Mr. and Mrs. Walter KeDrlck and Karen of Cindnna.tI; Mr. ar.d Mrs. CoWlty Thberculosis and lJealt.h KROG~R STORE CLOSES Sunday afternoon Mrs. Amanda of. Pord-F'eIll\JSOn Tractors a.nd Fer- James Halnea were Sunday even4ng Rhodes BUl'llYlell and daughtP.rs. Miss • At l ea.~t t.wo Wa rren county stuAssociation at· ·the annual meeting Han rum . enjoyed visits from her g<uson SyStem lmIitlernen·t s will be <Unner guests of Mr. a.nd M1's. Mon1mla Bunnell, Mrs. Nellie BUll- o.il'nts nre enrolled at Ohio Univerheld at the Golden Lamb. Aprtl 1. THURSDAY EVENI,NCS friends, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan ,B ecker covered In special pre8entatlons. ThCOWi Oollins In Day tat. r.eU. the nost aoo hoo1A!ss alld child- slty In ALhens this sem ester, accord'I1he bUS1IlCSS mcct~ was preceded ' - .- ' and tlhe1r a.UDIt, Mrs. Blanche Becker Also. there'lI be diltcusslom and an Mr. aDd Mrs. Geor,e Davie. or reno Ing to word rl'Celvect rrom o"""'-"rar ~-, , carl iLoulso, manager of the local b)' a dir.ner. . of ~n. also M1sses BJar.ohe and opportur.1ty to IISk questions. Glenwln Poultry Farm e~F . B. Dilley , Orie from Wayr.esville. Kroger ,G~ry, ' ann . our.oed . today f . Other officers eJecta:!. were Ralph Bessie Schaffer 0 Oenna.ntown. Door prizes will be awarded and tamed ·the Southern Ohio Poultry !.he other from Mason . ~eot1ve ,&he store Mr. and Mrs. W•.. H. Ke,JUeY 01 rer~es. hments will be e""oyed at the Assoc1atton, SUM ay arternoon. ' H 8J'O. ld S Andelson. Box 95. Mills, S prI Il4tbo1'0. V1ce'- presIden.t ; that 'Will dOle eachlmmed1a.tely Thul'Sda¥ evening M •.., MnI. Lois Baker, LebanOn. secretal'Y; 6:00 o'clocIt unt111W'ther notice. He St. Petersburg. Fla .• Robert K8"e6ey c~ of Iihe meeting! Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kenrick and j WlI.ynesvtlJe. Is a veteran. He 'is a Carlisle. trea&BJIId Dr. and Mrs. Gale E. Russum This meeting iB being jointly ahill1ren'were &Wurday evenina dinJl.011lor transfer from 0,0.'0 S'-te M-,~. Mae Sh!llpert . . , stated tlhat they will remain open U1'CS'; Mrs. W. E. 5to.nton. ;Spring- ~n ~ .~ aa.turday evenings of Dayton <;ailed :on M1ss Margare~ spo~ by ~ilCf6 & iS1mpeon ner'guests of Mr. a.nd Mrs. Law~ce U~ vers1ty, boro. repreSentte,tlve d1rector. G. , R. as u8Ua.t ' EdWlUda. SI1Jl<hLy afternoon.· Tractor Sales 9f ' Wa)me6v1Ue and Elliott and son Ln Day;ton and af~r- SIDNEY W. POPE Perce W. Bohmer. Mason. gradMattson, .Leb8inon, C'narles James. Bar.ghamo . Tractor Sa!es (if Frank- walll all attended ·the Shrine ·CircUs • .Sidlley W. Pope, a.ge 73. a re- uated Crom Kings Mills High SChool ' Lebar.on, and Mrs. ~ .HoUln8'sDON HAWKE ' MARTHA HE·NDERSON ~. at t.he FalrgroWids. t.ImI fanner who had resided In qnd ls a Cresh:man. worth, Oregqn.la, ~ure . elected to ENTE~TAINS . CLUQ' RESUMES DUTIES t ._COMING EVENTStbIB ooOununity for the· past nrt~· 01110 Universi~y's enrollment '1a • the Executive ~. , _.{ AT LO.C AL BANK , SENIOR Gnu.s GUESTS The Woman'. S~y of Ule Lytle years. diElt suddenJy at his home In 2802. a gain of 772 students over. )'dr. Paul E. ~1s of the 8ta.t.e. ~ Mrs .. DOn, Hil.wtewaa 006teaa' to • oUter belr..g aWll\Y,from lJler dUtIes OF PROGRESSIVE CLUB Ohurcb 'W1ll meet ' a.t the home of Waynesville on Tuesday, ~rll Z. last sem ester's total of 2030. but 1a Department of Education spoIte am ber B~ Oltj) on ~. even1na for several months ~ue to fractUl'es _ Mrs. Melvlr.. Meha.U1e on Route '73, at 6:30 a. m, still short of t.he 'p eak enrollrtieD~ ~'E6Sed , tihe f~low1ng pointe for a at her heme on Firth ~. Two .o f t!te fore-anns, Ma~ ,He~ I. '1!he ProgrelSlve Womens Club O. A. CUUer- or D6yton will be 1Ihe He is 'S1,1l'Vived bY' his · Wife, 'Lily ; of 350Lin 1941. The preSent, freld1- ' eound achool health .~ pr:o- tables in play and prtzea. 'ret.umed to Th'e W~e Na- entertaLned bhe SIln10r Girls 'ot ape8ker' , , JlWO sons,. Ernest · of Lebjlnon ar.d man cl~ o1s tihe largeat ~ Ohio ' irtam to inBUre better community wan by lira. A. T : PoUnelfy and Mrs. d<Dll , Bank on Monqa.y of ~ W..,...,me~ScIIoaI.... Mr. and . ~ • .Ray .MWer were Kennel41 of Way.nesv1lle ;. and one Un1v~s 'hlstor:J1, however, llUm- ; healtb. ~ EllIa. . ' week. ' While ~ arms. ~ still ~ Tea RoIm, MoDda.3r evenina. April 1. Sunday d.Inner cueeta ~ Mr. and~, Mrs. ~retJ Ennis . ot betlng 1302. 1. " llob1l111e COIJlIDWll~y.JllIIOUt'Ce&~ < . ~ _~~ reoovet8d IIhe 'Is ~ 'diIa Is a o~ with ~e Mn. ~ lIan1I--and Mrs. "' Alice Mjam·etwI. Ret.urniroi vete~ are ~2. Oond~ phyBlca.L .examln&- BlUY HlJBB8 BlBTBDAY- . ab~ :to preform her work ~ ber Club. ApproxlDiatelY forty were Tl'ialteY. , TheIr aftemoon callens Puneral services were- conducted bla for Ule present . Jump in II&~tonii 'VM1l a ioocl roIloW'-'!P proSIIDdaJ dblIIer . . . . or Mr. &lid .tiInIal efficiency. present to enjoy the dinner. Afw were ~. IUld Mn: GeorBe TUton '1buI8day (~) 8It 2:00' p. 11\. at.~maIlce. 'Ibere ~re 1111 at tIIIDa. IftIlL Mrs. A. B. 8Wbba uw:i cl1Udren were . __ -dIJI,ner 1i1e IJ'OUP the peetS Uld Mr. aa4 Mrs. WUijam i?hiIrht Tohe 8t1.M1a f'pneral Home with Rev. aDd for the ,fil'llt otIme ai1)Ce f21e.r 8, ~ ~t;ter. uae of scbool" aDd ...... IIaria BIbcID aD4 l\Im. Amanda . . . IIIIdted VoIeDWI retaraed to Mal. IreDe aDd a pl"CIg1'8m of ~; 14ft. oarl Duke at Bra- R. ~. Ool~D or the MeLhodl..-t stuta1, the DUIIlber Of meD , _mMr !aaUSUIII 'tar .ia. . ~ ~ Of ¥JaiDl UblVenIW. Tul!ldl¥, after- .. at, pven for the deI*JD. Pla.,.oo Mr. and ~urdl CIfflcSaoU~. 'B urIal W&II made der.ta, 1388. la ~ eIl'IIil to ~ ~ IODt _ . fftri dQa vUatIoD at 'bailie. ~. at aIL Duke at T1pp ~. in MJaml cemeterr. women'. totAl at 14U.
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