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Volume 54 r McCONNELSVILLE, OHIO, THURSDAY;'NOVEMBER 1, 1923 Number 18/

TRAGIC .OF MRS. Dr. Walker Made Hospital Head AT THE CHURCHES COURT HOUSE N; Doughboy Monument Arrive* SETH ltARKHVRST IMF#<4* IS MtMMEY EW^f •' ' H'.T I-' ' .; ,, Dr. Ruth IV-Walker of Pitts Wanted:—To find the name The World War treterans' monu HIS HOME IN EAST BLOOM N burgh, daucMer of Iff™. Lillie Malta Chnrch of Christ \ ASSIGNMENTS ^ TKe trajgi/! death Sunday of Mrs of the youngest -sister of a ment given the soldiers of Morgan Walter oi this place, was recently A series of special evangelistic Morgan county soldier 'who i The following Equity cases, have county by the late Thos. H. Simp •* Mi^ Seth Barkhurst,"' jiawtopfg V Fred Mumihey at Tier hoflne in Bris electel superintendent of the Beaver meetings will begin at the Malta been posted: . . ' «f years, father of County Comttiigjl6ir- i' tbl township. neafi Meig&, is noted was killed .in Action In the son, arrived the first of txie week, at County, Pa.r Tuberculosis hospital Church of Christ Saturday night of Nov. 12—Adam Smith vs. David er W. A. Barkhurst,*/ «hed VwjfftlT "i \n the Meigs items elsewhere Ui this World War. Such person will the Qhristie & Taylor monument Dr. Walker Is a graduate of the this week. Preaching each even Henderson, injunction. works, Malta, That- Urm has the abodt 2 p. m., at his' home to ' ,e8U*- '•»;> be invited to unveil the monu­ Woman's Medical College of Phila ing at 7:30. The services will be ment to the World War sol­ Nov. 16—The Riverside Tele­ foundation and granite work about Bloom, near the Pisgah church. . •M'n. Munimey's maiden- "name was delphia, and ha* recently neld the conducted by Eldot* C. H. Morin. A phone Co. vs. The Incorporated Vil While he had suffered more or fees Florence Parmitef. Sh«t was 48 diers, givenjfcy the late Thoa. completed, and the monument wyi position of physician for the Penn cordial invitation is extended to all H. Simpson, and exercises for lage of Malta et al, injunction. be placed some time next week. from kidney trouble for several ;*» jjears of age atf the time of her sylvania state Bell telephone com Methodist Episcopal Church Nov. 19 -Delia R. Aichele vs. years, he had apparently been no s death. ;•». jSlie was a daughter of the the dedication of which are The time for holding the services pany, being one of four. The new Sunday school at 9:15 a. m., H Wm. -P. Aichele, and Florence Ethel has not yet been set, but will prob­ worse of latel Sunday evening he »' late Joseph and Frances Parmiter appointment Which is a very fine floon to be held. Address let­ Clark vs. Harry I. Clark, both for D. Bishop superintendent . Epworth ter!* giving information to ably be at 2 o'clock, Sunday after­ went to bed feeling as well as WNtfU. r "was born in Meigsville township. one, came unsolicited by Her. League at 6:45 p. m., topic, "The divorce. Along about 2 o'clock Monday mov­ % this county, and had been a lifelong The new hospital of which she John McBride, McConnelsville. ^ noon, Nov. 11. This service is not Prayers of Jesus." Sermons by the MMMMMMM+»M«MMM» Jury Assignments for the Legion alone, but should be ing he became violently ill with resident of the-, |sounty/\- Mr. J. B will have t*ie oversight, cost about pastor at 10:30 a. m„ text, Eph Nov. 13—The State of Ohio vs. what the doctor pronounced gall . Farra of McConnelsville is her un 1200,000 and it is stated will prob Luther Reed, intoxication. participated in by all ex-service men 6:15, and at 7:30 p. m., text, Titus DR. JOSEPH K. BROWX OF and all others who have the interest bladder trouble, growrng rapidly cle. She is survived by her husband ably be ready four use before the VS. 3:1. Prayer meeting on Wednesday THIS VLACE DIEM SUDDENLY Nov. 14-15—Fred E. Blue of the ex-service men at heart. The worse until his death. Mr. Bark­ and by oue son Cecil, aged 17, a pu first of the year. It will be one of evening at 7:30. Sunday school Wm. J. Huck, money only. hurst was a son of the ^late R^ese pil in the high school of this place the finest institutions in the state Apparently without warning Dr Nov. 20—Sarah Gifford vs. James committee has secured Capt Ken­ Rally Day is next Sunday. All neth Little, former officer of the and Mary Mercer Barkhurst and being in his first year. Besides it is said. members and friends of the school J. E. Brown died Wednesday about E. Bailey, money only. spent his entire life in the vicinity these Mrs. Mummey is survived by 1 o'clock at his home here on South Nov. 21-22 -C. L. Stanbery vs. A. 148th Regiment, and jTudge Advo­ are requested to make ypecial effort cate of the 33rd Division during the where his death occurred^ He was A brothers and ' sisters as follows PltKSIDKNT ITltGES SUPPORT to be present. A Cordial welcome is Seventh street. He' had eaten his P. Pinkerton, money only, and at­ a good substantial citizen, and a Ulysses and Clyde Parmiter and OF DISABLED VETERAXS dinner as usual, and had gone out in tachment. World War, to make the address. in waiting for all Who come.—E. O Mr. Little is a lawyer of high stand­ splendid farmer. His wife who was Mrs. Belle Teters of Meigsville. Morris, pastor. the back yard to do some redding COMMON PLEAS COFRT Prudence Smith,' daughter of the township; Wm. Parmiter of Morgan up, together with Mr.Charles Boysh ing in his home town, Troy, O., and President Coolidge ill a-letter to Stockport Circuit The cases of The State of Ohio vs. is well known to former members of late j^lexander Sipith, survives, a^so township; Albert Parmiter who re­ James McFarland urges the public Sunday school at usual hour They were working near each other three children. Besides, the son and Dr. Brown was smoking and Saul Maurice, forgery, against the 148th, as well as to many of the sides in Newark, O., and Mrs. Ber to support the "Forget-me-not cam Prayer meeting Wednesday evenin whom indictments had been return­ citizens of Morgan county. It is mentioned is Howard Sarknurat of tha Christman of Zanesville. At paign." The letter is as fellows: Preaching at Stockport Sunday sawing off a board. He stopped and the home, and Mrs. Belle Northrup, laid up his cigar, and was turning ed, has been nolied. the wish of the Legion to make this the time of her death Mrs. Mummey Mr. James McFarland, morning. Rally Day exercises at In the cases of The State of Ohio a county wide celebration, since the wife of Frank Northrup of Malta, was a 'member of the Church of National Commander, Stockport Sunday evening.—C. E again to take up the saw when he and there are five grandchildren. fell to the ground, dying instantly vs. W. D. Adrian for -unlawfully monument so generously donated by Christ at Meigs. She was formerly D. A. V. W. W., Jeffers, pastor. practicing medicine, entries read un­ the late Mr. Simpson was not given He also leaves the following broth­ before the family movea to Bristol Dalton, Georgia. lia ptist Chnrch , A doctor was hastily summoned who ers and sister: Warner . Barkhurst pronounced his death due to heart der dat^ of "Oct. 24: "This day came to (lie Post, but in memory of ALL township, Identified with the Mc- My Dear Commander McFarland Sunday school at 9:30 a. m the prosecuting attorney oil behalf ex-service men of the county. who resides in Kansas; George of —I want to express to you my hope trouble. Last winter while at his East Bloom; John D. of this place, Kendree M. E. church. Worship with sermon at 10:30 a. m. of the state, in open court for good A full program of the day's ser­ The news of Mrs. Mummey's that the observance of Forget-me and 7 p. m. Morning subject daughter's in Chicago he aufiered and Mrs. Anne Henderson ©f East not day by the disabled American bad attack of heart trouble, which cause shown, with leave of the court vices will be carried in next week's Bloom. Two sisters, Miss An- tragic death by her own hand was "Building Up the Walls." Evening entered a nolle prosequi." papers, and all should prepare to at received by her relatives and friends veterans of the World War, on Nov subject, "Keeping the Heart." „ In was unknown to any except his im­ geline Barkhurst and Mrs.. Ida 10, will be generously supported by mediate family. However this sum The case of The State of Ohio vs. tend the ceremonies connected with here, as well as by those in her im the absence of the pastor, Mrs. Las- Arza Brooks for illegal possession of Pierce, are deceased. r the public. The thousands who bear mer and fall he appeared to be in the celebration of Armistice day. * mediate home neighborhood, as ley will conduct the services.— material for making intoxicating Mr. Barkhurst was ft member of great surprise and terrible snock, as the scars of war will always hold Thomas Lasley, pastor. better health that he was a couple of the Pisgah M. P. church, and his their place in the hearts of the years ago. Recently he had suffer­ liquors, was heard the latter part of Chiropractic Mass Meeting "only on the night before she had Presbyterian Church last week by Judge Lyne, who funeral was held at that church to­ been in McConnelsville and had at American people. You will be as ed from lumbago. However it is be The lecture Wednesday evening day at 10 o'clock, conducted by his Sunday school at 9:15 and morn found him guilty.- Motion for a new in the opera house by Dr. F. P. tending a meeting of Morgan grange sured that those in places of nation ing worship at 10:30 o'clock. C lieved by his family that he had pastor Rev. Walter Wilson. Inter­ al responsibility are striving to the been in poorer health of late than he trial was filed. Myers of Davenport, Ia., field repre ment was made in the cemetery ad­ on that evening, remaining through E. service at 6:45, and evening wor The petit jury has been ordered tentative in Ohio of the universal the social hour, until ten o'clock utmost to aid and compensate them ship at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. W. J would make believe, since he was joining the church. as far as compensation is possible not given to complaining. When he to report Tuesday, Nov. 13, at 9 chiropractic association, brought out enjoying the refreshments, etc., and Mills of Zanesville will have charge o'clock. Your organization has shown a fine told his wife Wednesday that he a fair sized crowd, and considerable Mrs. Mary Klizabeth Head Dies the other features incident to the of both preaching services. Prayer enthusiasm was shown. Precedin spirit of co-operation with the gov wa^ going into the yard to work, she PROBATE COURT Following an illness of a little gathering. ernment instrumentalities engaged meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m the meeting Miss Eleanor Erwin As indicated in the Meigs items —D. R .Warne, pastor... cautioned him to not do too much. The case of Harvey Ball of Ho­ over a week from pneumonia, Mrs. in this difficult task, for which I am He replied that he felt so much bet­ mer township, arrested on charge of played several violin selections with the funeral was held Tuesday, con Main St. Church of Clnist •Mrs. George Lovell at the piano. The Mary E. Head, aged 72 years, died glad to express appreciation. ter when out in the ppen air. This excessively whipping nis minor Wednesday morning about 2 o'clock ducted by J. A. Goddard, a former Most sincerely yours, Ohio Mission Day will be observed speaker gave a review of chiroprac­ pastor at Meigs,. interment "being Sunday evening at 7:30, with read­ remark would tend to show that he daughter, Nellie Ball, aged i3, was at her home near the water works CALVIN COOLIDGE. was not feeling well. heard Saturday, by Judge A. H. tic in Ohio, and,tlie law at the pres­ made in the McConnelsville ceme ings, songs, etc., by the pupils of ent time governing its practice. park. She was the widow of Heil the Sunday school. Special musical Joseph Erastus Brown was about Mercer. Quite a number of wit­ Head, and was the daughter of the tery. Celebration at Swab Home. 77 years of age, and was a son of These he held as being unjust, since numbers will bo a duet by the nesses were examined. Ball was they were enacted by the medical late Jesse and Judith Humphrey Several gathered at the home of Strahl girls and a piano duet by the the late Dr. Joshua H. and Eliza­ found guilty and was given a fine of Baker of this county. She is surviv­ Farm and Home League beth Grove Brown formerly of Bel­ fraternity, which he termed as the Silas Swab Oct, 28, in honor of his Misses Perkins and Scott. Every­ $15 and costs, amounting to more most powerful legislative lobby in ed by the following brothers and sis­ The October meeting of Farm 76th birthday. Those present were mont county, thig state, and at that than $75. and Home League was held at the body invited. t. , . ' the state. He sta-ted that they had ters: Mrs. Hattie Burgoon of Co­ Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McElfresh, Mr place the deceased was born. When The will of John McKibben has lumbus; Mrs. Cornelia Medley, Mal­ C. C. Wilson house, an all day ses he was a young boy the family mov no criticism to offer oi the cour^ and Mrs. L. H. Carpenter, Mr. and Kew Era Club * been filed for probate. of the state, and that no one can ta; Mrs. Etta Warne, Zanesville; sion spent in sewing, with a fine pic­ Mrs. Harvey Hallowell and daugli ed here, where his father was a Order is granted for public sale nic dinner at noon. The club ex The New Kia club ,m«t Oil Mon criticise a law if It has the proper Mr. Solomon Baker of this place; ter, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Woodyard practicing physician for many years of real estate in the case of Chas. Joseph Baker of Eagleport, and Mil­ tends thanks to Mr. and Mrs. C. C •lay afternoofi with Mrs. A. H. Mer­ and is well remembered. They w*>re motive back of it. The law he held J. T. Morris and daughter, Mr. and cer. Mrs. B. D. Richardson had E. Crew as administrator of the es­ which governed chiropractors is un­ ton Baker of Visalia, Cal. Mm. /Wilson for their hospitality in per­ Mrs. E. B. Swab, Mr. and Mrs. Alon the parents of three sons—Dr. Wm tate of B. K. Wood, deceased, mitting the use of their house. We very interesting paper tm the just and should be changed. The Louisa Robb, Mrs. Margie Gregg zo Woodyard, Mr. and Mrs. H. D "South American at Home." She A. Brown who died several years against Nettie Calendine et al. reason that the fines of chiroprac­ and James Baker, sisters atul broth­ • certainly have reason to look back in aero in Washinefton, D. C., where he pleasant recollections of our meet Huffman, Mrs. Hannah Woolman, J gave an aooo int of the manner of RECORDER'S OFFICE tors were not paid was because all er, are deceased. H. Woolman and family, Mr. and dress, food, sports, sanitation, etc. was a practicing physician and for such fines went to be used against • Mrs. Head was a fine woman with ings of the past summer, to say many years connected with the Lola J. Jones et ano t<* Martha E. nothing of the good dinners we have Mrs. Dennis Hallowell and baby with a number of incidents relating Harshe et and, *40 acres, Windsor, the chiropractors, and they do not many friends. She was a member Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McElfresh of to the South Americans. postoffice department; the late Eu­ want to finance such a plan. He of the M. P. church here and her enjoyed. The next meeting will be gene J. Brown, attorney, of this $1,200. at the same place oil afternoon Chesterhill; Mrs. Julia Thomas of Mrs. Arrick gave an: address on J. Wilson Barkhurst et ux to A. pleaded for a board of chiropractors funeral will be conducted from that Delaware, O.; Harry Huffman of the subject of "Foreign Influence' place, and at one time probate the same as other professions had. church Friday at 1:30 p. m., by the of Thursday, Nor. 8." Program judge of the county; and the subject W. Abel et ux, 47 acres, Penn, $3,- Roll call, to be answered by what Zanesville; Caleb Mosler of Mount in South America. This was a fine 500. He stated that their fighl for a fair pastor, Rev. Walter Wilson. Inter­ ville. All had an enjoyable day presentation of the subject. She of this sketch. j>r. J. E. Brown was bill governing their practice, and a ment will be made in the McCon­ constitutes your favorite recreation; for many years perhaps tne The^ ffnion Stone Co. to The and a fine dinner was served at closed with the history of the Mon­ Cleveland Stone Co., 80 rod% board of chiropractors would be nelsville cemetery. Does the woman on the farm need physician of this community, and carried on not in defla-nce of taw, occasionally to get entirely away noon.—XX.. roe Doctrine. This subject was dis Windsor, |1. Same to same .52 and « . was widely known. He had contin­ but against an autocratic medical from her home and family, Carrie cussed in a lively manner, as were 100 acres -in ^ Washington county, Died Near Malvern,. Ia. also matters of community interest ued to practice some up to the time board. Ray; Would a farmer*' institute be Death of Mrs. LiUfo Smith *1. The death of Horace A. Norton The Zanesville Signal of Oct. 25 which were brought up by the pres­ of his death. an inspiration and uplift to the He received his-^tucation at Ann W. L. Maxwell, deceased, to Nora who was the in his 90th year, oc­ had the following: Mrs. Lillie ident. ^ Mrs. Cora Allen of Bristol Dies curred Oct. 12, at his home near community, Mary ' Wilson ;• /What The Ihost important item of busi­ Arbor, Mich.," and" afc»# the M^dicai S. Maxwell et al, affidavit for trans­ kind of reading do you consider a Smith, a former resident of this fer. .f 'Wednesday ^evening about t Malvern, Ia. He had lived in and city, died al her home la Cuyahoga ness was in regard to 4he electric college, Cincinnati; Par many years o'clock Mrs. Cora Alleil, aged 45, help to you physically andjnenUlly he was "the B. & O. railroad physi­ Delmer L. Maxwell et al to Nora near Malvern about 67 years. He Falls following an illness from light standards which had been died at her home near Emery was a native of New York./ Mr Lottie* McDowell; Benefit "received placed .on the school grounds by the cian of this sectio-n. Dr. Brown was S. Maxwell, 210 acres, Deerfieid, $1. by attending farmers' Institute at complication of diseases, according Nora SL Maxwell to Harley E. church. She was the wife of Clar­ Norton was a brother-in-law of Mrs. to word received by relatires here club some years ago. Because of the a man of a pleasant, jovial disposi ence Allen and had been ailing for Geo. E. Savage of this place, the i Union ville, Ella Knox; The most failure of the school board to make tioni. was well read and informed Maxwell. 80 acres, Deerfieid. $1. profitable way of spending long win­ She is survived by two brothers and Nora S. Maxwell to Delmar L. some time with heart trouble which maiden name of his second wife who one sister: William and Henry use of them they reverted to the and an interesting conversation­ was the causq of her death. She survives him, having been Nannier ter evenings, Ona Warne; fclub ­ club. The club voted to present the alist. He has been a director of the Maxwell, 83 acres, Deerfieid, $1. was also blind*. Her parents were tertainments for coming winter Fouts and Mrs. JgJizabeih Mauley Dean Shinn et ux to estate of McElhose. She was reared in Stock­ all of Zanesville. standards to the town council and First National bank, liere for many the late Harriett and John McDow­ port vicinity. Besides the wife Mr. - Cassie Whitehouse; surprise num­ they will be given a place on the years, and Tuesday evening attend­ Lemuel Ureea, 84 acres, Windsor, ell. No children survive, but she ber, Mary Moore, Hazel Warne and $2,500. Norton is survived by eight children Attended Telephone Convention public square.-—XX. ed the regular monthly directors' leaves two brothers John and Jos. of his first marriage. Aliie Moore. Let each one bring a Mr. Jno. D. Erwin, president oT1 meeting of that institution. He Mary Talbott, deceased, to Carl McDowell, and one sister Elizabeth, written topic to be used for program Talbott, probate court certificate The deceased was a prominent the Riverside Telephone Co., return NOTICE—SINCiERS{ was also one of the original stock­ wife of John Parmiter, all of Bris­ Mason and in his was a lead­ of the December meeting.—XX, ed Friday from Chicago where he holders here in the Electric Light F. P. Warren and wife to Frank tol. She was a member of the Eni The members of the Musldngum Northrup, 2 lots, Miller place addi­ er in public enterprises of various attended the national convention of Valley Music club are requested to company. When' quite a. .youn ery church. Funeral services will kinds. He helped organize the ag­ COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS independent .telephone companies man he joined Corinthian lodge No. tion, Malta, $1. be held Friday at 1 o'clock at ­ meet in the Morris hall next Monday Frank Northrup and wife to W. ricultural society of his county and The New Era club presented to the Every state in the union was repre eveping at 7:30, to practice singing Ill F. & A. M.,"here. He was also ery, with burial at that place, for years was a stockholder and of­ Tillage ooancil of McConnelsville, sented. A resolution was passed a member of McConnelsville Chap­ A. ArMalta lots, Miller place ad­ for the Armistice day celebration dition, |1. o * ficer in it. the five electric light standards now asking for the repeal of the 5c and and the unveiling of the.W^rld War ter No. 182 R. A. M.. and of Mc­ RE IN ERS VILLE situated in the school grounds^ 10c war tax on messages, £nd the Connelsville Council No. 106 R. A S Alice E. Phelps to Sarah A. Pen­ soldiers' monument. • rose, Chesterhill lot, $1. C. W. Peck had a second stroke Mrs. Fannie Richardson Honored These lights were given to the matter will be taken before the next It is expected that Prof. Omar M. He always took a keen interest of paralysig on last Friday nigflt in the orders. He had throughout Peter Smith to Amanda Smith, At the meeting of the Grand I school several years ago, with session of congress. Wilson will be here for Armistice from which he has not improved any lodge O. E. S. last week at Cincin­ the understanding that the school the years attended more or less reg­ 60 acres. Homer, $1. day, to take charge of the singing. W. E. Dye to Mary S. Dye, Mc­ at the time of this writing. He is nati, Mrs. Fannie Richardson of board keep: them lighted and in re­ Tooth Was Causing Trouble ularly the services of'-- the Baptist reported to be in a critical condi­ During a fit of coughing one day Connelsville lot, $1. Malta was honored in being chosen pair. Having fiiled in their part of A son Was born Tuesday to Mr. church here, and had also been tion . District Deputy Gra'frd Matron of the - the contract the lights revert to the last week, Mrs. L. C. Anderson of and Mrs. Arthur Fonts of Sharp found at services . of the other The R. G. Daily oil and gas leases, 99 in all, have been released by the R. A. Arrfck Is putting a furnace 16th district, which is composed of New Eri'Tiub; *nd the school board Bristol, who has been in poor health Ridge. . :'•- 1• ',/ churches and in attendance at gath­ i." * fey v • y Pure Oil Co. These leases are prin­ in the basement of his home for the counties of Morgan, Muskingum, consents td their removal. The for some time, coughed up a tooth erings in general, religious or oth­ heating purposes. which had been lodged in hef lung Mf«? Wpi. Raney of Wolf Creek is erwise, which tended toward the cipally in Meigsville and Bristol Perry and Coshocton. In all she? • New Era club suggest the lights be will have 24 lodges to inspect. Her *49iaced at the east and west corners and which it seems had been «aus having a serious time with one of welfare and uplift of the communi­ townships. Daniel Shuster and wife of Mc­ ing the trouble. Her case had baf­ his eyes. Some weeks ago he ran a ty- Connelsville were visiting friends work of inspection / will not begin of the square. until next spring. Mrs. Richardson f/ The council fey a unanimous vote fled the physicians. weed into it while working, and it The home occupied by Eh\ Brown Help One Another Club here the latter part of last week. has since given him much trouble. The Help One Another cluo gave Mrs. Lelia Elliott was taken Mon­ is eminently fitted to fill the posi­ accepted the electric light standards. and his wife at the time of hia tion, and her appointment is very A contract was entered into with BRISTOL •* It is feared that he will lose the death, is the remodeled one on the a masquerade and weiner roast Oct. day to the Good Samaritan hospital The farmers are busy ' husking sight of it. A number of years ago site of the old homestead occupied 26, at the home of Thomas Rex, 55 at Zanesville where she would un­ gratifying to her many friends here. the McConnelsville-Malta Electric he hurt the other eye which prac * Co., for furnishing lights to the vil­ corn and hauling their winter coal by Dr. Joshua H. Brown and family, being present. A prize was given dergo an operation on Tuesday. We are sorry to hear of the death tically destroyed the sight in it. next to the Baptist church building. to the one guessing the largest num­ .Miss Wells Not So Well • lage of McQonueLsville for a term of of Mrs. Fred Mummey. The family Misses Dorothy and Lynna Mur­ five years. ? The deceased is survived by his ber of those masked. Fred Rex re ray were callers in Reinersville Sat­ Miss Jessie Wells who was re­ have our sympathy. CHESTEPHILI* wife who was Miss Belle Thomas, ceived first prize, J. F. Elliott booby urday evening. covering from an attack of pneu­ Building permits were granted to Orval and Fred Ray spent Satur­ J. O. Quigley and John Stahl, each Listen—when we take the trouble daughter of the late John E. Thomas prize. Piano music was furnished monia, has not been so well for the day night and Sunday with Deau to get items we do not quite like M rs. M. L. Fowler expects to en­ last several days. for the erection of frame garage of McConnelsville, and one daugh­ by Ethyl Peck, Morris Lowe and ter Marietta hospital this week, for Handler's. the idea of sharing them with Mrs. Thos. Rex.—XX. 12x16. ter Mrs. Edna Pennebaker of Chi the removal of a cancerous growth. Chapter Notice Gus Carnes was at Zeno helping Pennsvilla, .and do not suppose cago. Dr. Brown's devotion to his invoice one d#y last week. Mr .and Mrs. Aderholdt of Canton Regular convocation of McCon­ <3. W. Thorniley Dies at Brokaw Pennsville likes it any better. So family knew no bounds. MILLttllOYfc Mrs. Lee Anderson who has been editor, it might save trouble if you have been visiting at the J. N. Par­ nelsville Chapter No. 182 R. A. M. The death of Clarence W. Thorn No funeral arrangements will be You can not afford to miss the ish home near Centerville. . Mrst this Thursday evening, Nov. 1, at poorly since last spring, took quite would be more careful in future made until after the arrival of Mrs iley, aged 37 years, occurred at a coughing spell one day last week where you place the items, (Care- East Windsor grange show at the Aderholdt, who was formerly Miss 7:30 o'clock. As this is the lime for 8:30 Saturday evening at his home Pennebaker, which will probably be hall at Millgrove next Saturday Bertha Parish, was well known in and coughed up a piece of tooth ful's the word. We're sorry they some time today. election of officers, all members are at Brokaw, as the result of a com­ which had been In her lung. She is got mixed—-if they did.—Ed.) night if you like a good time. There the Olive Green neighborhood where requested to be present.—Myron W. will be lots of good music too. plication of diseases. He had been much improved since. Mrs. Maggie Denny is staying The Masquerade Dance she lived with her parents for a King, H. P.; Jno. D. Erwin, Sec'y. 111 over three years. fie was the Sorry to hear of J. W. Barnhouse with Earl Armstrong while his The inasqueiade dance given by Mrs. Homer Hooper and children number of years. son of Charles and Rosa Thorniley, having to return to tha hospital. father and mother are on their the Wagon Company last night in spent Saturday at the home of her Miss Bessie Haines of east of here DEAVKRTOWN both of whom survive. A brother W. L. Smith will move soon to the western trip. the armory was a real big affair. A parents Mr. and Mrs. Ern Black­ and Wiley Stringer were united in Mary Denver was born March 19, Delbert Thorniley is located at Elec- house vacated by Wm. Lindimore, Amanda Fawcett, spent last week fair sized crowd was present. ' The burn. marriage one day last week. They 1873, and died Oct. 28, 192S, aged tra, Tex., and he also leaves three better known as the Adams place. with her grandson Clarence Scho- Everyone was so sorry to hear of have the felicitations of their many 50 years, 7 months and 9 days. She drill room was elaborately decorat­ friends. ^ sisters, Maud, Mabel and Goldie of Roy Wilson hired a hand recently field. ed, in keeping with the Hallowe'en the death of little Mary Margaret was born at Deavertown, O., which ' the home. The deceased was a from near Stockport, Clifford Ferguson and Sara Rab- season. Around the sides were fod­ Jenkins, youngest child of Mr. and George Padgitt of Marietta *ls was her home until she was united member of the Masonic and I. O. O. Carnes will buy turkeys for the berman took dinner at W. A. Peeb­ der shocks, with pumpkins, etc., Mrs. Tom Jenkins. They moved spending several days at the Yannis in marriage to Dr. W. M. T. Sims, F. lodges and of the M. W. of A. Thanksgiving market. See him for les' Sunday, Carlos Peebles being at while the overhead was a canopy of from our locality to Akron last Allen home near here. Jan. 20, 191G, when they moved to He was a member qf the Oakland price*. home the week end. shredded crepe paper of various col­ spring. Mrs. Hazel Gilliland is In Bethes­ Columbus, O., where they lived hap­ Carl Talbott left for his home ia The school social was well at­ da hospital at Zanesville, where we pily until the tim« of her deatt*, tiiureh. NEELYVILL§ ors, making in all a beautiful effect. Cincinnati Oct. 24., He had staid A six piece orchestra furnished the tended, and with a fine entertain­ understand she has had an operation She joined the Church of Christ in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Mc­ quite a while after his mother's for some throat trouble. We learn 1S, and was always I6yal to hear The Farmerette Club Connelsville, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. music. Many unique costumes were ment and lots of masqueraders with The Farmerette club met Oct. 24 death, to settle up her affairs. in evidence, and the occasion their boxes it proved to be a very- she is getting along nicely. church and a consistent worker. Wainwright of Porterville, Mr. and Mrs. Mamie Smith returned from Ira Bolinger of Poplar Grove, She liberally gave her time and with Mrs. Laura Daugherty. The Mrs. Fred Noyes, Mrs. Rose Singree throughout was a most ©njojablu en joyable evening for all. A nice , meeting was opened with a song; a two weeks visit at A. T. Smith's one. sum of money was made for the 111., and Mrs. King and her son Wil­ means to its support. She was the and Mr. and Mrs. George Spencer of Fredericktown. , Lillian S. Todd lie Bolinger and wife and children only child of Abraham and Eliza­ describing states in Pacific north- were Sunday guests of jMrs. Belle school. M iwest, Blanche Patterson; nomina­ who has visited al. many points in Mrs. J. H. Knight of Renrock,-a Tom Newman is doing some pa­ of Glouster who were called here on beth Deaver. Her parents, three Fisher's. Ohio came with her.. Lillian is to sister of Mrs. M. M*. McDonald of account of the death of Peter Bolin­ half sisters and one half brother -\4 . tion of officers. Election of officers Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Ralph spent pering and repairing for B. F. SnU be held at the November meet­ help Gladys John through the day this place, underwent an operation ger, left for their homes Monday. preceded her in death. Funeral ser­ \ ^ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Obe Mc- Wells. ing. A very enjoyable time was and stay Hanaa_u flumiuer at at Bethesda hospital, Zanesville, Lawrence I>e1st has had a new After reading Supt. Davis' arti­ vices were conducted at the Metho>- Kibben. night. '>t,"« • - last week, Mrs. McDonald has been cles on schools we feel that he dist church at Deavertown, and the fhad by all. Nice refreshmentsr were Paul Oliver spfnt Suifflay with radio installed in his home. ^served by the hostess.' Tha ; next Mrs. Hoy "Kennard is still quite with her, but will' probably return Huse Barnes is dealing in auto­ places his estimate of the schools remains were laid to rest in the meeting will be with Mrs. Annie Everett and Ivan Moore. poorly, hut uqv , some,. iia- home today. The operation was a and teachers of a few years ago on Deavertown cemetery, Rev. Hart of­ Miss Elma Farnsworth spent Sun­ V mobiles nowadays. For further i-"J Fitch Nov. 21—XX. proved. /T Y) , t \ ' ' \ . serious one, but Mrs. Knight is re­ a very low level, but we know that ficiating. day with John Robinson's. Miss Alpha Johnson is helping particulars inquire of James Moore ported as getting Along reasonably or Leroy Olney. the teachers of the common schools W. C. Spring of Maplewood faria Miss "Margaret King to California Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Steward and care for Mrs. Woodford who does well. of those days were supposed to be has installed % high power Greba son Robert spent Sunday with How­ We all wish to extend congratu­ •jw*"*. Miss Margaret King has resigned not improve very fast. ' - - ' able to spell and could write a hand radio. ard Taylor's. Our grdcerjr man, C. A. Ridgley, lations and best wishes ?o our new­ / , $ier position as stenographer with MIMMMMIMIIMHMIK that could be read after it had got Orville Franklin " Gibbs, aged 4 The social at McCarty'a Saturday Tias move^ into Lilly Wagoner's est bride and gro^jp Mr. and Mrs., ^the Ohio Fuel &. Gas Co., Zanesville, Harold McFerren. i cold and could solve problems be­ months and 26 days, son of Mr. and- ^and plans to leave about the 14th of Ui£ht was well attended. looms. I Death's Toll yond the mental arithmetic stage. Mrs. Crville Gibbs of Crooksvillo, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gheen spent Mrs. Sadie Penrose decided after Ose Hooper and family were in jfohis month for Sjinta Anna, Cal., McConnelsville Saturday evening We know this hi not always true un­ died Oct. 27. Funerril s»»vu> .? v.-ore - where she will spend the winter Sunday evening at Mac Moore's. few months trial that she liked HHWIIIIMIMIIIMIIIti der supervision. The teachers in. conducted at the Blacsroak church The many friends here of Mrs. the hotel business well entrtigh to and also attended the social at Mc­ ^jwith her aunt Mrs. Emmett Elliott. ; some of the common schools of 30 near Deavertown Monday afternoon. Fred Mummey were shocked to hear buy the building of D. H. Phelps. Oct. 25 to Nov. 1,, • • , J • • carty's. — Mrs. Lillie Smith, Cuyahoga Fallft, A letter from Mrs. Geo". Rich­ or 40 years ago taught mathematics Rev. Thompson v of Crooksville offi­ £ CROOKSVILLE RT. t of her sudden death. We extend . Frank Price and wife are moving farther advanced than we find it in our synipathy to the family. Wm. McMullen, Barnesville-,, • ., ards of Columbus speaks of how ciating. • The teacher and pupils of'the in with his sister Mrs. Emma Shook. the high schools of today, ip fact we Quite a number from this vicinity IJChristman school will have an en­ A number of the neighbors of Mr. Lovell Jacksqn returned from Mrs. Fred Mummey, Meigs. •' much her aunt, Miss Lizzie Brown Marv M. Jenkins, Akron. of that <^ty, enjoyed the recent post feel that mathematics is being attended the Myers ana Hibbardl tertainment and miscellaneous so­ and Mrs. Chas. Stewart met at their Zanesville tOi', attend school here, neglected in the present school sys-- home Mondays evening, it being a and ip again staying at the hotel. V1 Clarence W. Thorniley, Broxawv ; card showerletters and remem­ sale near Triadelphla, Tuesday. cial Friday evening, Nov. 2ff Ladies J* ; tem.-: ^ The Jack of a knowledge of David Allen was a visitor at .'please bring boxes. farewell party. » ^carbide lamp about two weeks ago, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Blackburn from Zanesville were Sunday visi­ Mrs. Mary E. Head, McConnelsville, no doubt many more would have 1 school system is patterned too much pital, Zanesville, is in a serious con<* vis spending a few gpy* with relatives and son were Sunday guests of Mrs. tors with their mother Anna Em-| Dr. J. E. Brown, McConnelsville. been glad to have sent cards had Jane Gheen of Neelyville. ^ bree.s^ .*n- V-*3 * Mrs. Cora Allen, Bristol. * i, they known about It; after the city schools* ditionfwith no hopes for recovery* y joear Roseville* . / lvrfiv»'i . L ' I i," 41 •Mt • iV ji/fc- .. _ • '*fc. * it ' <55 i' * V s •

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