PAGE TWO THE SEMI-WEEKLY MADISON COUNTY DEMOCRAT, LONDON, OHIO TUESDAY, APRIL, 18, 1933 Madison County Democrat Jane Dixon, Martha Mossbarger. ------yt jitrs: By— LEGISLATIVE EASTER CHURCH PRIMARY—Arlene Shoaf, Betty The Great American Romance The M un I*reNa Company Houser, Betty Weimer, Peggy Hay­ Member of the National Editorial As­ man, Loretta Pitzer, Jean I ally, Mary sociation, the Buckeye Press Associa­ tion, and the Ohio Newspaper Associa­ GROUPS BUSY SERVICES HELD Lewis, Margaret Slattery, Patty Rob­ “” tion. inson, Laura Mae Baumgarner, Eugene Love, Laughter and Excitement Raymond B Howard, General Manager (Continued From Page One) . SPECIAL PROGRAMS GIVEN IN Weimer and Department. with Chester E. Bryan...... Editor MAJESTIC ALL CHURCHES BOTH MORN­ arily in trouble because of economic JUNIORS — Richard Donahue, JANET GAYNOR. WTtL ROGERS, LEW AYRES SALLY Established in 1857 by M. L. Bryan WED., THURS., FBI. ING AND EVENING WITH Elaine Woosley, Peggy Shoaf, Suzan­ EILERS, NOMAN FOSTER, LOUISE DRESSES handicaps, Governor George White has Democrat Office, Bell Phone 82 “STATE FAIR” RECORD ATTENDANCE ne Robinson, Rebecca Gray, Joan directed the state superintendent of One year in United States ...... ,$2.00 With Janet Gaynor, Will Rogers, Lew ELABORATE EASTER MUSICAL Woosley, Mary Brosky, Betty Harris. MAJESTIC WED.,-THURS.-FRI. I Six months in United States ,...$10G banks to delve into the management of . YOUNG PEOPLE — Christine Tar­ One year in Canada ...... ,$3.04 Ayers, Sally Eilers, Normaa Foster PRESENTATIONS WIN PRAISE, Six months in Canada . $1.52 Adults CBsIderji I5c Louise Dresser the few banks in difficulties. Out of ESPECIALLY THE CANTA1A button, Helen Lucille Wood, Ina Ruth Entered at the postoffice at London, the Governor’s survey is to come addi­ Foster, Mary Alice Carr, Leila Dick­ (Thio, as second class matter. “State Fair,” Fox Film’s all-star tional legislation to prevent recurrence EASTER NIGHT erson. —fci" i screen offering, is truly All- Ameri­ of any practices that may be found to Easter was observed perhaps more A large crowd filled the auditorium can in its theme and its standing, as obligation that following a careful have resulted unfortunately. generally and with greater interest for the service of worship and preach­ study of the workability of the 30-hour well as in its cast. It is an sdd fact State officials emphasize that the ing, when ten new members were re­ PRISON FARE that, with the exception of “The Birth and attendance at special church ser­ STABILIZES week in the Maintenance Division of soundness of Ohio banks operating un­ ceived and the minister administered Of A Nation,” nearly all the outstand­ vices this year than ever before in the the Highway Department this plan has der state and federal authorization baptism for adults and children. The been projected.” ing productions in film history have has been demonstrated and the confi­ history of the community. following splendid musical program GETS MORE MEN been foreign in their treatment and Every church held special services HIGHWAY FORCE dence of the public, restored by prompt was presented by the senior choir: Or­ locale—“Broken Blossoms,” “Robin throughout the entire day, closing with Mechanicsburg (Continued Front Page One) leadership in the recent emergency, is gan numbers: Prelude, “Laudate Dom- (Continued From Page One) Hood,” “7th Heaven,” “The Four fully justified. special Easter musical programs in the ine” (Sheldon); Offertory, “Dawn” iar employment. In view of the im­ munion in the farm chapel during the Horsemen,” “What Price Glory,” For Coal Field Peace evening. (Mason); Tostlude, Triumphal March To Graduate 21 “Beau Geste,” “All Quiet” and the Despite the rain and threatening Easter season, a most unusual and im­ Extending his earlier successful (Guilmant); Introit, “Come Let Us pending usual increased activity in annual commencement for rest. weather during the day, the usual pressive event at the farm. measures to establish industrial peace Adore Him.” Anthems: “The Risen maintenance work during the spring MUBURG HIGH SCHOOL TO The Easter Sunday Bible school was In “State Fair”, however, every­ in Ohios’ coal fields, Governor White Easter parade was much in evidence King”, and “Christ is Risen” (Ash­ and summer months of the year re­ thing from start, to finish is typically BE HELD ON THURSDAY, . attended by 160 men and nearly 500 procured an agreement between coal on the part of the ladies and giris with ford); Choral Benediction, from Gaul’s quiring an increase in “man-hours” ' MAY 18 « inmates attended and took part in the American. Taken from Phil Stong’s operators and miners of southern Ohio the men folks a close second. “Holy City.” Members of Choir—So­ during the spring and summer months, Easter Sunday church service in the prize-winning novel of the same name, to meet in Columbus this week. The special sunrise services arrang­ pranos: Lucille Cottrell, Hazel Carr, the operation of the 30-hour week will Mechanicsburg — The baccalaureate afternoon. the picture deals with the experiences The meeting marked the first at­ ed by a number of the churches were Haysel Robison, Dorothy Slaughter, neither encumber the state with any sermon for the graduating class of The Easter Sunday afternoon pro­ of a true-to-life Midwest family dur­ tempt in six years to settle differences largely attended followed by record Nellie Newell. Altos—Ercell Miller, substantial increased expenditures, nor the Mechanicsburg-Goshen school will gram included a special Easter an­ ing one hectic week at a state fair ill as to wages, working conditions and attendance at Sunday school and Alice Chenoweth, Ruth Marie Dicker- necessitate any “wholesale” lay-offs, be delivered at the M. E. church here them by the choir; the Jubilee Sing­ which each member realizes his or her other problems ill this industry by morning church services. son, Browning VanHorn. Tenors—R. but will sene as a rationalizing meas­ on Sunday evening, May 14, by the supreme desire. ers rendered two songs, “Were You joint conference. Many former residents of London G. Hornbeck, Francis Plymell. Bassos ure, assuring stabilized employment to Rev. J. Dwight Wiant. The farmer whose prize hog wins There When They Crucified the Lord,” Last year the Governor, by firm in­ and community returned for the ob­ —Caryl Holton, Ora VanHorn, Harry efficient workers and will eliminate the Commencement exercises will be the championship of the fair, his wife and “The Angels Rolled the Stone sistence upon regard for the rights of servance of the day and for visits with Dickerson. Organist-director, Flor­ undesirable economic and social fea­ held on Thursday evening, May 18. As Away.* ’ whose pickles and mince-meat capture the public, persuaded mine owners and relatives and friends. 1 ence McLaughlin. tures of the rotating system of em­ an economy measure, there will be no Rev. C. E. Byers, of the Church of blue ribbons, the two youngsters who employes to enter a truce which avert­ Reports of a number of the Easter The church was again crowded for ployment. speaker, but orations will be given by both achieve romance after their fash­ God, Springfield, delivered the Easter ed chaos in the coal fields. programs are given herewith. the evening hour, when, following a Under the present rotating or “stag­ several members of the class. The pro­ ion—these characters and the others sermon; a string quartet from the That truce expires May 17 and, to ^Presbyterian brief Easter message by the minister, ger” system by which labor is employ­ grams will bd supplemented by high in the film are all truly American. Christian Union church of Springfield, effect its purposes on a permanent Sunday was a Red Letter Day at the the Junior choir after weeks of train­ ed for highway maintenance work, the school music. With such stars as Janet Gaynor, basis, the Governor induced both London Presbyterian church. With a workers are unable to be accommodat­ Twenty-cne members of the class rendered several Easter numbers, and Will Rogers, Lew Ayres, Sally Eilers ing presented in a most satisfactory Clarence Purnell, a 13-year-old negro sides to send representatives to con­ Sunday school attendance of 280, with way, from memory, the cantata, "Re­ ed with regular* work and are called will receive diplomas. They are: Ger- and Norman Foster leading the dis­ boy of Springfield, sang several de­ fer in a spirit of mutual understand­ 80 in the Men’s class and great con­ demption’s Song,” with the following in for employment for < ,ht to ten eldine Brown, William Gest, Mildred tinguished cast, the direction of the ing and fair play. gregations for the morning and eve­ days of eight hours each .‘ring each Blazer, Josephine Clemmans, James lightful numbers, playing his own ac­ veteran Henry King and Stong’s viv­ numbers: Thus he sought tn assure justice for ning church services, the day will be The New Song, Choit, Soprano Obli­ calendar month. Reed, Gene Geer, Ruth Dorsey, Rog­ companiment on the piano. idly realistic story as a basis, "State Lt. Col. Pauline Collins, of the Vol­ worker and employer and to promote long remembered. Twenty-one new gato—Miriam Koontz, Lora Jean This plan for the 30-hour week fur­ er Gove, Robert Sidner, Waite Keller, Fair,” coming to the Majestic Theatre public support of Ohio’s coal industry. members were received and seven ba­ ther safeguards the agreement on the Walter Betz, Walter Teets, Edna Em­ unteers of America, Columbus, was Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Mabe. Midnight in the Garden, Quar­ present and spoke to the assembly. New Schedule bies were baptized. Special music for tet, Ina Ruth Foster, Helen Lucille minimum hourly labor rate for high­ ery, Mary Weese, Pearl Griffin, Rich­ promises to set a new mark in screen As a means of spreading employ­ the morning service was furnished by way employment of labor made some ard Tullis, Frank Gregg, Paul Charles, Mrs. Collins had a part in providing circles. Wood, Leila Dickerson, Hazel Tarbut­ the special numbers on the program. ment in the maintenance operations of the children’s choir of 28 voices and ton; solo parts, Leila Dickerson, Mary 18 months ago. Thus there will be no Roger Mitchell, Eva Nelle Webster Chaplain Shields was in charge of the the state highway department to the the young people’s choir of 15 voices. Alice Carr. sacrifice of income by reason of short­ and William Hayes. services. best advantage of workers, Governor Parkers “Jerusalem” was used as the And - He, Bearing His Cross, Alton er hours for under the present “stag­ Bert Highlands is superintendent Jewish Easter services were held at NEWS-IN"®^ White approved a recommendation of Processional by the two choirs and the Unison and Choir. Upon the First ger” system a laborer able to register of the school and Miss Bertha Hunt is the farm during the entire Week of the highway director that such em­ Young People’s choir gave two num­ Day of the Week, Choir. Death Swal­ only 16 to 24 hours a week will be as­ principal. Other members of the fac­ Passover, directed by Harry Freid and ployes be put on a schedule of six bers from an Easter Cantata.' lowed Up in Victory, Choir, Alto Duo sured of employment for five days of ulty are: David Wing, Ralph Watts, Alex. Weinberg, of London, the ser­ EOUSE CIRCLES hours a day for a five-day week. The Adult and Young People’s by Hazel Tarbutton and Leila Dicker- six hours each. Mrs. Guy Wilson, Miss Edna Schumm vices closing with the Passover Feast “This plan should be a vital^ influ­ Choirs combined under the leadership son. The social, economical and psycho­ and Miss Marianne Swaynie. on Easter Sunday. Many Jews were (Continued From Page One) ence in manifesting the state’s deter­ of Mr. R. K. Shaw and gave the Can­ The Song of the Redeemed, Choir, logical importance of this 30-hour - o ------tata “The King of the Ages” Sunday present from Columbus, Springfield son. mination to assume the initiative and Soprano Solo by Ina Ruth Foster. week plan cannot be over-estimated. Of No Use evening and the large audience pro­ “Pat,” said the manager of the and other cities and nearby towns. The petition states that the plain­ leadership in the effort to give imme­ Behold! I stand at the Door, Girls In the main, the 30-hour week not only nounced it one of the finest evenings factory, “I want you to report to me Catholic mass and Holy Communion tiff had his car parked in West Jef­ diate co-operation to the program to Chorus in Unison, Soprano Duo by embodies many of the principles un­ was held at the farm during the East­ relieve unemployment now under con­ of music ever given at the local Mary Alice and Carolyn Carr; Alto derlying the national program for a at six o’clock tomorrow morning.” ferson and that the machine was church. er period in charge of Rev. Fr. W. P. damaged to the extent of $375 when sideration by the federal government,” solo, Leila Dickerson. shorter work-week to equalize em­ He paused and reached for a parcel Clark, pastor of St. Patrick’s church, said the Governor., Trinity Episcopal We Would See Jesus, Choir. Rejoice ployment but it incorporates the from the table. “Here’s an alrm struck by a truck owned and operated The Easter services at Trinity London, and Catholic chaplain of the and be Glad, Choir. thought motivating the activities of clckk. Set it at the right time so by the defendant company. The suit church were well attended, both at the farm. was filed by Attorneys Crabbe, John­ The Junior Choir — Girls: Mary the “Work Project Development Com­ you’ll be sure to wake up.” communion service in the morning, son and Tootle, London. MAT KILLED Jane Ballenger, Mary Alice Carr, Car­ mittee’ operating under the State Re­ The Irishman took the clock and Trial Postpondfl and at the children’s festival in the olyn Carr, Leila Dickerson, Catherine lief Commission with Governor promised to do as he was huk - The trial of Thomas E. Adkins, 476 afternoon. The church was beautiful­ Edwards, Charme Farrar, Carmen White’s cordial endorsement and ap­ The next morning arrived and Pat PAINT SCHOOLS ly decorated with memorial Easter Was met by a frowning manager. East Rich street Columbus, on charges Fishbaugh, Ina Ruth Foster, Mary L. proval. IN AUTO CRASH lilies and yellow tulips, and with pot­ of violations of the Ohio Blue Sky Hutsler, Miriam Koontz, Lora Jean “The State of Ohio should at all “What is the meaning of this? I ted marigolds, given to the children laws, scheduled for the Madison coun- (Continued From Page One) Mabe, Suzanne Robinson, Martha Ruff, times endeavor to be helpful to those told you to be here by six o’clock, TO GRADDATE 18 in the afternoon. Miss Helen Chand­ and here it is past eight.” ty common pleas court today, has been Mary Ellen Sheets, Hazel Tarbutton, unemployed by endeavoring wherever into the line of traffic, police were ler, the organist gave two fine organ Pat shook his head sorrowfully. (Continued From Page One) continued until Monday, May 8. told. Dolly Tingley, Helen Lucille Wood, possible to provide for gainful employ­ Adkins is accused of making false selections, Borowski’s “Adoration” and Elaine Woosley, Joan Woosley. Boy.-: ment to such numbers as can be ac­ “We'll, what was the matter?” Maggie Belle Binns; Buell, Verna Ma­ statements in the sale of stock to Mrs. Mrs. Bartlett died in an ambulance “Hosmer’s “Easter Joy”, ably accom­ Harold Beathard, William Haffner, commodated through various public asked the manager. “Didn’t the rie Reisinger; Eachus, Marguerite Maude A. Wear, Madison county wid­ of Harold B. Rader, of West Jeffer­ panying the choir in the two special Richard Holton, William Holton, Fred works and the maintenance of the alarm clock go off?” Sheets, Sara Jane Hunter, Darlent ow, and in selling unregistered bonds. son. Her chest was crushed and she Anthems "O the Golden Glowing Tingley, Kenneth Tope, Raymond same, commented Governor White.” “Oh, yes, sorr,” said Pat. “It went Endicott, Marjorie Davis, Faye Ste­ had other injuries about the head and Morning” and “Christ Our Passover off all right, but the trouble was that Secure Judgment body. Tope, Charles VanHorn, Eugene Wei­ “It is with this feeling of duty and gall; Bonner, Mildred Glass, Virginia In the suit of the State of Ohio ex is Sacrificed for us.” In his Easter mer, Max Weimer. it wort off while T was- asleep.” Bush, Ellsworth McClaskie, Robert rel, The Oak Hill Fire Brick & Coal Mrs. Bartlett had been employed by sermon the Rev. F. C. F. Randolph The choir was directed by Mr:-. Rawlings; Newport, Virginia Reed, company vs. The Jos. L. Skeldon En­ Manager Bunstine of the Fort Hayes said, “Christianity did not discover Edith White Osmun, with Donald Van­ Phyllis Jane Roberts, Mary Bell Tat- gineering company and the United Hotel for the last four years. A son, immortality, but the risen Christ Horn at the piano. IX THE ARENA OF man, James Blain, Russell Evans, States Fidelity & Guaranty company, Richard Bartlett, 12; her mother, Mrs. bridges the gap between this world Rosedale Community Woodrow Blouse, Donald Blain. the court finds judgment in favor of Bessie Meeley, and her father, John and the world beyond death. He re­ At the service at Rosedale Com­ Watson survive. ------POLITICS------The diplomas will be presented to the Oak Hill company for material veals them as one. Life is essentially munity church, Mary Adelia Williams- C.E.B. the class by Mrs. Clara Hornbeck and furnished for work at the London pris­ Medical aid for both of the injured a matter of character, whether here or received a prize for the best note book greetings will be extended by County on farm. persons was rendered by Dr. F. E. hereafter and that character is attain­ in the Sunday school. Mrs. Isaac Washington.—Ohio is to benefit ex­ 000 home and an $8,000 mortgage Supt. L. C. Dick. Sues For Divorce Rosnagle, of London. An investiga­ ed through the knowledge and love Peterman rendered several vocal solos tensively through refof’estation and against it, which he was unable to car­ The teachers of the township schools Flthe! Cligrow, of Pike township, has tion of the crash was made by Sheriff and service of God and of His Son among them “Dear Lord, Kind Lord.” flood control improvements ‘affording ry, would apply to the Federal Home are: Loa Allison, Maxey; Mary Crab­ J. A. Maxwell and Deputy Gorman Jesus Christ. employment to many of the state’s filed suit for divorce from Elden Clig­ Clark. Other Services Owners Loan Corporation for assist­ tree, Eachus; Blanche Hines, Buell; row in the Madison county common At the afternoon service, the follow­ Easter was observed at St. John’s idle workers if recommendations of ance. By showing that he was paying Louise Armstrong, Cisna; Carrie K. pleas court, charging wilful absence. The funeral service for Mrs. Bart­ ing children received recognition for Lutheran church with an Easter ser­ Governor George White, now under 6 per cent interest and was reliable Wallace, Bonner; Roy Gossard, New­ The petition states that the couple was lett was held at 2:30 p. m. today and perfect attendance since the first of vice at 10:30 o’clock when Holy Com­ consideration by the Roosevelt admin­ but simply could not meet the inter­ port grammar grades, Forrest Baughn burial was made in Union cemetery, the year, Richard Champ, Jean Brill, istration, are adopted. The Buckeye est burden because of decreased in­ married on December 26, 1927, and Columbus. munion was observed. Rev. Eli Miller, Newport intermediate, and Mary J. claims that the defendant has been Elizabeth Turner, Richard Brill, former pastor, attended the service. governor, co-operating with President come, he would find the corporation Heironimus, Newport primary. guilty of wilful absence for more than Simmen has a broken leg and severe George Painter, Sienena Smith, Dor; The special Easter program and Franklin D. Roosevelt through Sen­ ready to negotiate with the holder of Mrs. Clara Hornbeck is president of three years. Mrs. Cligrow asks for head lacerations. It is said that he othy Turner, Betty Lou Turner. pantomime given on Easter night at ator Robert J. Bulkley and ..Ohio con­ the mortgage. The corporation would the board of education, Cloyd Dorn, divorce and restoration of her maiden has & wife and two children. Church school will be held as usual the Church of Christ in Christian Un­ gressmen, seeks to put into effect the ask the holder to reduce the mortgage clerk and other members are Ray Hun­ name of Ethel McCullough. The peti­ _ The auto did not overturn in the next Sunday morning at 9:15. ion was largely attended with special program outlined by Edmund Secrest, to, say for example, $6,000. If he ter, Roy Binns, Charles Eades. tion was filed by Attorney C. A. ditch, but both occupants were thrown musical numbers and other features. state forester, to be financed by fed­ agreed it would give the holder of the out and into the deep ditch at the side METHODIST EASTER Hoopes of Marysville PROGRAM GIVEN A special Easter church service was eral funds. mortgage $6,000 of the government of the road. The machine was demol-, The Ohio program includes these bonds? bearing 4 per cent interest. Rea] Estate Transfers ished. Easter services at the Methodist held in the First Baptist church, East­ GOLD‘ORDER Samuel Edwards to M. C. Edwards, church were largely attended through­ er morning with the Easter Exercises four projects: The home owner then would receive 'V f.i .... i n11 lot 1 in California (Big Plain), $1. He Quite Agreed out. in the eveni-ng by the Sunday school Two-year improvement at Roose­ a new $6,000 mortgage bearing 5 per Benjamin Rennick to Harry Ralph A minister had a negro servant. The Good Friday afternoon service and young people. velt game preserve, in Adams and cent interest and payable in install­ IS EXPLAINED Davison, one acre in Fairfield town­ One Sunday, when he was preaching, was devoted to meditations on the Other special services were held in Scioto counties; to include building of ments over a period of 15 years. ship, $75.00. he happened to look toward the pew seven Words of the Cross, with appro­ other churches in the community and telephone lines, lookout towers, roads, He might also obtain a federal loan (Continued From Page One) Noah Price to John- Shreck, quit where the negro was seated, and priate prayers and music, and was over the county with record attend­ trails, fire ’Ines, cuttings and plant­ for repairs or delinquent taxes to be dence of such expense. claim deed to lot 3 in Kile, Darby could hardly contain himself as he very impressive. Another large con­ ances in all instances, it was stated to­ ings; employing 200 men at a cost of added to the mortgage at 5 per cent township, $1. $342,450. In cases where such deliveries will saw the fellow, < who could neither gregation gathered in the church in day. interest. If he were unable to make Kentucky Joint Stock Land Bank to —...... o ------Twenty-month project, involving immediate payments the corporation involve extraordinary hardship or dif­ read nor write, scribbling industrious­ the evening for the beautiful candle­ Meals More Important ficulty the Secretary of the Treasury Samuel Roessler, 421.39 acres in Pike ly- light Communion. The Ladies* Aid so­ similar work in Pike-Scioto Trail For­ might grant him a three-year mora­ township, $1. * "I’m planning to travel on one of may extend the time upon written ap­ After the service, he said to the ciety took charge of the arrangements. est, in Pike and Ross counties; em­ torium. Roy Albert Bowshier and Tracey B. those .stabilized steamships.” ploying 200 men at a cost of $185,850. * * ♦ plication under oath filed with a Fed­ man: “Tom, what were you doing in Misses Laura Wheeler and Pauline “It will cost you more.” “The president continues to drive eral reserve bank. Such application Bowshier, quit claim deed to Citizens church ?” Asher prepared the tables, and Mrs. Six-month operation, to improve the Loan and Savings company, .15 of an “Maybe, but expenses aren’t what Hocking State Forest, in Hocking ahead with measures to solve our eco­ must state the extension desired, the “Taking notes, Massa; all de gen- R. S. Piatt and Mrs. C. E. Gain as­ I have to keep down bn my sea nomic problems and redeem his plat­ amount and location of the gold coin, acre in London, $1. ’lemen take notes.” sembled the candles in a most artis­ county; employing 200 men at a cost O. N. Bostwick to H. O. Bostwick, trips.” ' ” ' of $108,000. . form pledges,” commented W. A. Jul­ bullion, or certificates and the facts “Bring your notes here and let me tic manner. The Junior choir, bearing — ian, Democratic national committee- Showing the extension to be necessary. 5390 sq. ft. in Mt. Sterling, $1. see them.”' lighted tapers, and singing the Nic- With Neither Enjoyable Two-year development of soil eros­ R. H. Phillips to Lovetta Phillips, ion anti flood prevention work in Tus­ man from Ohio. "Any obstructionists The Secretary of the Treasury is au­ Tom brought his notes, which aean chant, added effectiveness to the After a bridge session 1 feel aS who may arise in congress to delay thorized to issue licenses permitting quit claim deed to 413sq. ft. in Mt. looked more hke Chinese than Eng­ service, while the senior choir, under though I’d been playing two games carawas, Muskingum, Guernsey, Noble Sterling and lot 4 in L. H. Loofbour- Washington and .Morgan counties; em­ speedy action on his program can be Federal reserve banks and member lish. the direction of Miss Florence Mc­ si m u Itaneously.” checked promptly if the people back banks to deliver, earmark, or hold in row’s addition to Mt. Sterling, $1. “Why, Tom, this is all nonsense.” Laughlin, gave assistance with the What two? ploying 200 men at a cost of $432,000. ■— ------— o------home in Ohio and other states quickly trust gold coin and bullion for use in “I thought so, Massa, all de time ritual. About 200 communed. Bridge on the table and hockey un-? Governor White has pointed out to Any Port in a Storm federal officials that a major part of make known by telegram or letter to business, profession, or art. Oh, gosh, the girl exclaimed, it’s you was preaching it.”—Maritime Easter Sunday morning was greeted demeath. congressmen their desire to have the For willful violation of the Execu­ Merchant. with the playing of carols from the ------o . the proposed expenditure of $1,068,300 started to rain. You’ll have to take No hear ever is as cross as a man which they are urged to authorize will president’s proposals supported. tive Order or Regulations or. licenses me home. Livestock Loss Prevention Associa­ belfry by Earl Robinson, Robert Lu­ dragged along on a shopping trip, “Advices from Ohio indicate that the issued thereunder, a fine or not more be paid out as wages to Ohio labor. Why, I’d love to, her bashful es­ kens, Donald Thibaut, Paul Ray and that’s why a wife would rather go . * * * people are in no mood to tolerate in­ than $10,000, or if a natural person, tion of Ohio plans its eighth annual cort stammered, but you know I live meeting at the Chittenden Hotel in Co­ Kathryn Thibaut. This was followed shopping with her .husband’s money Ohio’s senator Bulkley played a terference with the administration’s imprisonment for not more than ten at the *¥’. lumbus, April 2.7. Farmers, shippers, by a well-attended young people’s ser­ than with him. large part in drawing up legislation sound policies and it is pleasing to years or both. Any officer, director, ...... o —.. — railroad agricultural agents, shipping vice at 6:30. There were 400 present ------o ------submitted to congress by the Presi­ note that Ohio legislators are display­ or agent of a corporation knowingly When some women get through for the exercises in the church school. Getting rid of a husband and an ap­ dent to provide a sum in excess of ing a helpful spirit of co-operation. making up their faces—and minds_ associations, insurance companies, and participating in such violation will be state agencies, will take part in the The following program was given by pendix seems to be the popular pas­ $2,000,000,000 in U. S. bonds for the The press of Ohio, without regard to similarly punishect they both look about as messy as a program. . departments: times these days, but no woman is refinancing of mortgages of small partisan affiliations, is generously bed does when a man has made it BEGINNERS—Rebecca Beach, Mary foolish enough to want to get another home owners. Under the Roosevelt Wise read the ads. lending the aid of its power to mold Wise shoppers read the adi. Decker, Richard Jones, Jane Slattery, appendix. • plan a typical home owner with a $10,- public opinion.’