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X' <' . FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1933 THE SEMI-WEEKLY MADISON COUNTY DEMOCRAT, LONDON, OHIO

...... % ;- SAVE WITH A NEW the DEMOCRAT’S Township Honors Graduating Pupils WANT COLUMN The third annual banquet, spon­ Save on purchase price • Save on gas and oil sored by the board members and the teachers of the township and honor­ 1 Always Brings The Answers ing the 14 graduates of the eighth grade w’as held at the Gillivan school Save on upkeep Telephone 81 or 82 building Wednesday evening, April 26. • I—FOR SALE—t 2—FOR RENT—2 At 7:15 a bounteous banquet din­ ner was served by the Gillivan P.-T. FORDSON TRACTOR—and plows in 5-ROOM HOUSE—Located at 12 So. A. Following this a most enjoyable good condition. Swaney garage.—36 Madison road, just off Higa. In­ quire Mrs. Rose Gain, 66 W. High St. program was given with Mr. Bidwell DODGE TRUCK—Two ton, standard, —36 acting as master of ceremonies, The 136 inch wheel base. Can be used first part of the program was given for any heavy duty work. Less than APARTMENT—Semi-modern, 4 rooms by different members of the eighth a year old and in A-l condition. Can over bakery. Newly decorated, $10 grade. Class History by Ralph En­ be seen at Brock & Bcathard garage, per month. Inquire at Thibaut’s Bak­ 10 E. First St., London, O. —36 ery. —36 gle; readings by Marjorie Ball and Celesta Corney; playlet by Dorothy I PIANO—Made by W. Knabe & 7o., In HOUSE—Modern, desirable location. excellent condition. Call 549-W.—36 Corner Maple and East High Sts., Phillips, Virginia King and Charles Rent reasonable. Phone 379-W, 117 E. Ruffing; class prophecy by Wayne TURKEY EGGS—Mr.>. V/. L. Over­ High. Mrs. Ervin Curry. —36 Webb. The latter part of the pro­ turf, R. 1, Plain City, Resaca phone 3810. WE — 36HAVE a complete listing of gram was given over to the older homes in every part of the citv. All members of the assembly. Supt. L. w A DODGE —1925, in fine condi­ reduced rents. Diury & Co. ‘ —34 C. Dick gave a most interesting talk tion. See .- Wickline, Midway and ail the other guests did their St., London, Ohio. —36 7-R00M HOUSE — On West Center ■1 St. J. Fred Schlegel, phone 269-W. best to help make the evening a suc­ EVENING DRESS — Size 20. Call *t***34 cess. 482. -—“3 bl About 45 were in attendance, in­ 111 ACRE FARM — 1 mile north of GAS RANGE—Good condition, $5.00. Summerford on Route 56, Well cluding the honored graduates, Mr. Inquire at Thibuut’s Bakery. —36 improved and good buildings, passed and Mrs. Dick, the board members AKftOunCIftG THE NEW TOWN Tl’RKEY' EGGS — Mrs. Ed Slattery. inspection for dairy laim. Thos, F. and their wives, the teachers ami Greet another brilliant newcomer to the Chev­ London, R. D. Call Resaca phone.—35 Brennan, London, Ohio. —tf their guests. You’ll pay less for a rolet ranks; the Master Six Town Sedan, smartest, most colorful ever to brighten 1929 PLYMOUTH coach. Low mileage 5-ROOM HOUSE — Modern in every Chevrolet than for any respect. Basement. Coal furnace, RECEIVE DIPLOM AS the low-price field —priced at only $545, mechanically O.K. Puced for quick Highly instructive and interesting f. o. b. Flint, Michigan. sale. Madison County Auto Co. —35 garage. Hardwood floors throughout. other six-cylinder closed car on the Inquire this office. _ as w< 11, was the class address given SALE OR TRADE—Fordson tractor by Supt. Cookson of the Urbana market. You’ll spend less on it for for farm horse. Phone 475-.T. —35 3—WANTED TO BUY—3 schools, at the eighth grade com­ gasoline and oil than you would on MODEL T TRUCK — Grain bed in DAY BED—In good condition. Call 81 mencement exercises which were held good condition. Will exchange for —36 at the high school auditorium Tues­ any other full-size automobile. You’ll good milk cow. Denyas Chevrolet. day evening. The hall was crowded Co. ~34 WILL BUY’—10 cow’s to be fresh in also spend less to keep a Chevrolet in 4 to 6 weeks, Jerseys, Guernseys or to overflowing for the event. TRUCK—1932 long-wheel base, heavy mixed breeds at right age with good Rev. Floyd S. Webb gave the invo­ first-class mechanical condition. duty International truck. Dual shaped udders, with size and good or­ cation and songs were sung by the wheels, helper springs, 32x6 tires, like der at right price. Box 465, Spring­ new. Den yes Chevrolet Co. —34 field, Ohio. 37 township and town pupils, following Then, in addition to saving all this which a reading was given by Ce­ WATCHES—Uncalled for, for more lesta Corney. The American Legion money, think how much better off than 30 davs. Cary Smith, Jeweler, 5—WANTED TO Th A DE—5 '1 see thia Chevrolet Standard Six is medal was presented by C. J. Mur­ 79 E. Fourth St. —34 65 ACRES good land, extra good advertised as the world’s lowest-priced you’ll be in every other way. You’ll "Syncro-Mesh? buildings fully equipped, well finan­ ray. Diplomas were distributed and six-cylinder closed car.’* STUD RECORD BOOKS — We have honor club pins were awarded. own a big, comfortable “Oh, sure—and a silent second, too! them on hands, made up, ready for ced, trade. What have you? Drury & Co. —34 The class roster follows: ‘Well, at $445, it certainly is a great buy.1 Listen to how nice and quietly we hit use. THE MADISON PRESS CO.—39 car—a fast, dependable, smooth-run­ INCOME PROPERTY in near-by city. Gillivan—Celesta Corney, Virgil El­ 40—without even shifting into high TIMOTHY SEED—Nice choice home lis, Hollie Evans and Edward Clifton. gear. grown, $1.25 per bu. Inquire or cail Income now $160 per month on re­ ning six—one of the smartest, most duced rental basis, clear, trade for B Centralized—Dorothy Mae Phil­ McClellan Simmerman, R. D. 2, South farm and assume difference.-—Drury & attractive on the road today— Solon, O., phene No. 4 on G4. —34 Co. —34 lips, Virginia King, Ralph Engle, Charles Ruffing, Wayne Webb, Rich­ RAG CARPET—20 yards, cheap. Mrs. and the most advanced car ever to L. Filler, 207 S. Toland St., phone AUTO—1930 model, cost $6,000, per­ ard Hayes, Charles Johnson and fect condition, small mileage, will John Dillior.. appear in the low-price field. SAVE 33-J. —34 trade for property. Drury & Co. —34 A Centralized—Marjorie Ball and —with a NEW Chevrolet! BABY CHICKS 6—HELP WANTED—6 Ralph Thompson. Heavies £8.00? Leghorns, $7.00 West Jefferson — Beatrice Baber, CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH. Discount on Ordeers of 300 or more FARM HAND—Married man. No chil­ Robert Yantes, Paul Bennet^ Ellis dren. House furnished. J. E. Har­ CUSTOM HATCHING per. —36 Berry, Earl Byerly, Leona Chance. / 3c per Live Chick Jean McKinley, Major Merrick, Ruby “Remember—in the old car, you always /LONDON BUCKEYE HATCHERY J--SITUATIONV/ANTED—7 Osborn, Goldie Shrum, Helen Strauss. wanted the front window open, and I “Which make of ca. in your fleet uses the— 'Hl N. Oak St., (Opp. Court House) Eugene Dowell, James Hockenberry wanted it closed?** s t s PAPER HANGiNGTnd PAINTING^ 445 ° 565 least amount of gasoline and oil?’* Marjorie Hopper, Genova Hopper, AU prices f. o. b. Flint, Mich. Special equip­ BOSTON BULLS—One female, two /'ll woik guaranteed. Wm. Summers phone 850-J1. —34 Josephine Stoner, Cavilla Littler. **Yes— thank goodness for this Fisher ment extra. Low delivered prices and easy “Chevrolet! Our cost records always malt s, 6 months old, neatly marked. G, M. A. C. terms. A Value. Excellent pedigrees. Mrs. R. H. Knight Charles McCarty, Harriett Sidner,; Ventilation. Now everybody’s satisfied,** show that,** R. F. D., Wilmington, Ohio. —~uo 8—AG EMT W A MT ED—8 Donald Guyton, Dorothy eJster, Ma- ( LAWN SEEDS—Good mixed seed for WANTED—One Beer Salesman AT bel Harbage and James Johnson. lawns. We also have fertilizer for ONCE with a small capital of $500 grass and gardens. VanWagener Ele­ and a small truck to establish and con­ TO CELEBRATE vator. 35 trol this business in two local coun­ The members of Coral Rebekah ties. The w’ell advertised Beer will be and Odd Fellows lodges will celebrate ROY GORHAM DENYES CHEVROLET CO. delivered from a centralized warehouse WEST JEFFERSON, OHIO LONDON, OHIO therefore eliminating or rather divid­ the one hundred and fourteenth an­ ing the high lincense fee. Write Belle­ niversary of the Order on Monday Wool fontaine Beer Distributors, Bellefon­ evening, May 1st, with a potluck sup­ R. L. (Link) Farrar taine, Ohio. —35 per and program, to which the fam­ will pay die top price for ilies of the members are also invited. tunes of Jerry Allerton’s Rhythm 10:30 Morning prayer and sermon. graduated. wool 12—MISCELLANEOUS—12 Supper will be at 7 o’clock, for which SUMMERFORD Kings will round out an evening of Rev. F. C. F. Randolph. Summerford, April 27—Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Timmor Phones: Office 700; Res. 737J CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNERS— all are asked to contnb’jte something. real pleasure. Dr. C. H. Damsel, chiropractor, of Special dinners by appointment. Call Mrs. Fred Swartz, of Akron, were Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Seaborn ai BASEBALL SUNDAY One of the feature events will be London, will sing during the morning us for your next party. Phone 830-W1, The local baseball team will open Mary Seaborn spent Sunday at Ha?1/ Red Brick Tavern. —35 the initiation of the Seniors into the service. He is a member of the King calling on friends here last Thursday. its season Sunday afternoon at Edge­ risburg with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tim­ association. This work will be staged Avenue church, Indianola church choir, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Potee and son, BAKE SALE—By Women’s Home water park with Milford: Center’s mons. Wool Growers Missionary Society of Big Plain M. by C. J. Murray and Ralph Gillivan is the director of the Columbus Police Edwin, were in Springfield, Saturday. E. church, Saturday, April 29, at the star aggregation furnishing the oppo­ —nuf sed. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kling and Mrs. Mrs. Clarence Loveless and daugh­ See or Call sition. The chorus and a former director of the La Vo-zue, starting at 11 o’clock. Ev­ game will be called at Those desiring to attend are urged WSEN and WAIU male chorus and Ella Cartzdafner were Sunday guests ters, Gladys and Reba, spent Sunday Ervin Currey erything good for your Sunday dinner. 2:30. to make their reservations at once. of Mr. Kling’s parents, in Newark. afternoon with her mother, Mrs. Mary —34 the Grotto (Masonic) chorus. for highest prices Managers Rice and Jackson have Dr. Damsel sang in a concert wuth Mr. and Mrs. Ray Plymell were the Milburn, of Jamestown. organized a 117 East High St. TRY THE BYE-LO GIFT SHOP for team of all home play- CHURCH NEWS Mr. Durnell, presented in London Sunday guests of Mrs. Plymell’s moth­ graduation, Shower and Wedding Phone 379W London, O. ers that should prove a real drawing several years ago. er, Mrs. Gussie Helfley. Deaths & Funerals gifts. Especially nice things in needle card, Depression prices will prevail Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brake had as work and novelties. New things week­ George W. Osmun, minister. On May 1, (Monday) observing St PERSINGER — Miss Fannie Per­ ly. Bye-Lo Gift Shop, W. Second St., at the gate. Philip and St. James Day, there will Sunday guests, Mr. Brake’s parents London. _ 35 10:30 a. m., anniversary of the and sister, Gertrude, of Hilliard. singer, well known resident of Wash­ LIBRARY NOTICE Woman’s Foreign Missionary society. be Holy Communion at 10:30. ington C. H., died at midnight April * * * We feel justly proud that three sen­ London Grain ATLAS BEER at Schlegel’s restaur­ The trustees of the public library, Mrs. Mary Brewster Hollister will give 20. She belonged to one of the prom­ ant. 75 So. Main St. Table service St. John’s Lutheran Church iors of the London high school and in session Monday evening, voted to the address. Rev. E. C. Hilt, supply pastor. inent pioneer families of this commun­ Market or in quantities of 6 to 48 bottles to close the library during the summer from oui’ township were selected to be taken out. —34 7:30 p. m., one-hour service , with Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. take part in the senior class play this ity, being the daughter of the late Mr. months. The institution has been op­ sermon by the minister. Subject:, and Mrs. John Persinger and the BUYING PRICE WANTED—Cattle to pasture bv head. Church service, 10:30 a. m. year. Edwin Potee, Owen Ackerman Yellow Corn, sound, dry erating on a part-time schedule for “Moving Day.* Every one welcome. granddaughtei’ of David Persinger. Good grass and running water. W. the past few months due to the fi­ and Fanny Myers have been selected. »v heat ...... 70c J. Edwards, R. D. 2, London, O., phone The Epworth League are giving a * * Miss Jennie Carlin, of Columbus, Three brothers, Charles, Dr. Carey ; >ats ...... 1...... nancial condition, and beginning next Baptist Church 815-R2. —37 Chinese supper at 5:30 p. m., in honor; was the guest of friends here, Sunday. and Jesse and three sisters, Mrs. Har­ week will be open only on Saturdays Rev. O. O. Jones, pastor. ry Pugsley, of near London, Mrs. WE WANT an opportunity to figure of Mrs. Hollister, who will give the ad-' Ross Dhume and family, of Colum­ FEED PRICES with you on your sales of hay, from 2 to 7 p. m. dress. A cordial invitation is extended Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preach­ John Case and Miss Rilla, who made ing at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. B. Y. bus, were calling on friends here, on Choice Rolled Oats ....$1.90 straw and grain; also on your pur­ STRUCK BY LADDER to the public to attend. Sunday. her home with the sister, survive. Miss chases of feed, flour, coal, bale ties, P. U. program at the 7:30 service. Linseed Oil Meal ....$1.60 William Compton, Georgesville, The church school, Earl Robinson Rev. A. H. Beckett will fill the pul­ Persinger was a member of the Wash­ Soy Bean Oil Meal etc. Write or telephone The Dewey Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 ington C. H. Presbyterian church and ....$1.45 was treated at Emergency hospital superintendent, will meet in all de­ pit at the M. E. church next Sunday Hi-Test Hog Feed ....$2.05 Bros. Co., South Charleston, Ohio; R. p. m. Official board meeting Monday of its various womens’ organizations. B. Dewey, Manager; W. C. Grant, Hay for a badly lacerated lip, suffered partments at 9:30 a. m. An orchestra evening at 8 o’clock. Sunday school Swift’s 60% Tankage ....$2.00 at 7:30 p. m. She was one of the active members of Superuper Six Pig Meal 23%23%. ....$1.55 and Straw Buyer. _ tf when he was struck in the face by a of 16 pieces has been organized and every Sunday at 10 a. m. Let all at­ Business meeting Friday, May 5th. the Washington C. H. chapter of the Buc’nseib’s Tankage „..S2 00 HARNESS—Have your harness re­ falling ladder. will be a regular feature in the school tend these services. Hi-Test Chick Starter ...... „..$1,00 exercises. All members are requested to be pres­ Daughters of the American Revolution rii-Test Chick Grower ...$1.50 paired before rush. Repairing, oil­ ent. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Murphy and ing, all kinds strapwork, new bridles, ELECT ^OIIICERS * * .* children spent Sunday with Mrs. Mur­ and a charter member of the Brown­ Dee-creek Dairy Feed , ....$1.35 Presbyterian We invite everybody to our services. ing club of that city. The funeral Hi-Tesi Dairy 32% ...$1.45 lines. Satisfaction guaranteed. Dal- Election of officers of the Alton phy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moore, in bey, 67 W. Center St. __ 35 Ivan L. Wilkins, minister. •5F service was held at the home Satur­ Wheat Bran 00 Epwrorth league was held Sunday eve­ Rosedale Community Columbus. 9:15 Sunday school. Mr. Floyd Will­ day afternoon at two o’clock with Rev. Cotton Seed Meal, 41% ...... $1.30 ning. Wilma Venrick was named as On account of the baccalaureate ser­ Middlings ...$1.15 13—SPECIAL NOTICES—13 iams, supt. Classes and departments J. Y. McWilliams, of Wilmington, in president for the coming year; Dora vice of the high school, there will be no NEWPORT Ground Oats ....$1.00 for all ages. charge. Burial was made in the fam­ ‘ brn and Oats Chop NEED MONEY? Venrich, first vice president; Helen Sunday school next Sunday afternoon Newport, April 27 — Rev. W. W. ....$1.00 We finance high grade farms 10:30 Worship and sermon, ‘‘The ily lot in the Washington cemetery. Hi-Test Egg Mash ,...$l.G0 Heath, second vice president; Claris at Rosedale Community church. Loveless and wife, of Lancaster, vis­ 5%% Farm Loans' Finality of tho Christian Faith.* SAWYER—Mrs. Dora Sawyer, aged Gluten M« al, 40% ... $ 1.35 5 to 20 years Jones, third vice president; David * * * ited their daughter, Hilda Roberts and Cracked or Ground Com . ....$0.95 president; Marie 6:30 Young People’s Hour. Lafayette M. E. Circuit 54 years, residing near South Charles­ Bingo Bing Egg Mash Prompt and confidential service Elliott, fourth vice family and attended the eighth grade ....$1.35 No abstract required—may we serve Wisecup, secretary; Helen Venrick, Presbyterian Pioneers, Mrs. Harry A. H. Beckett, pastor. ton, died on Sunday at the home of Swift’s Meat Scraps ..$2.00 Steel, supt. W estminster League, Miss commencement and the school picnic. Dried Butteunilk you? treasurer, and Clara Elliott, pianist. Lafayette — Sunday school and Mrs. Ida Copeland, death following a ....$4.50 DRURY & COMPANY —tf Florence Pfeil, president. Mrs. Flo Thompson, of Columbus, Peat Litter, bate preaching. Combined service 10:00 a. was here Wednesday and Thursday to recent operation. Surviving is her ’yster Shell $0.75 DR. S. A. HALL Osteopathic Physic­ ALUMNI PARTY On Tuesday, May 2, at 6:30 p. m., m. husband, C. A. Sawyer, her father, J. --opco Cod Liver Oil, gallon $0.95 Extensive plans arc being made the Mother’s and Daughter’s banquet see her brother who is in poor health. ian, at Minshall home, 117 No. Main Summerford—Sunday school—10:00 A number of relatives and friends E. McDonald, South Charleston; three Sall in bbls., blocks and bags. St., Wed., from 1 to 4 p. m.; Sat., from by the Alumni association for the will be held. An interesting program a. m.; Preaching 8:00 p. m. « sisters and three brothers. The funeral 4 to 6 p. m. Phones: London 129-W, •annual party which will be held next is being prepared. All mothers and of Mr. and Mis. Leo Creath came CASH PLEASE Columbus EVergreen 3995. _ tf Gillivan—Sunday school 10:00 a. m. with well-filled baskets Sunday and service was held Tuesday at 2 p. m. in Tuesday evening, honoring the gradu­ daughters of the community invited; Plumwood — Sunday school 10:00 the South Charleston Methodist Epis­ WANTED — 100 mothers and daugh­ ating class. If you haven’t a daughter, borrow one gave them a surprise dinner. a. m. Helen Smouse, of London, spent one copal church, follow’ed by burial in ters to attend banquet Tuesday eve­ The banquet wit! be served in the for this occasion. Greenlawn cemetery, that place. ning, May 2, at Presbyterian church. day last week with her cousin, Wilma —------o------■!!»«,! . I -II 11 t dining room of the Methodist church * * * Dry Cleaning, repairing end press­ Wk,D 25c plate. , 34 i Trinity Church Evans. and following this a program of ing at reasonable prices. B. J. Flynn. Seems So 7:30 Holy Communion. Mrs. Roops, of Washington C. H., Use the classified columns for eco­ short talks, readings and musical —Adv The farmer’s biggest turnover w nomical advertising with a big result 9:15 Church school. Mrs. R K. was at the commencement. Her two his spring plowing.—Syracuse Stand­ numbers will be given. Dancing 0 Loofbourrow. Wise shoppers read the ails. grandsons, Donald and James Blaine, ard J

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