Page Five Friday, September 9, 1955 THE SEMI-WEEKLY MADISON COUNTY DEMOCRAT. LONDON. OHIO Mr. and Mrs. Oliver A. Weber Lewis and children, all of Colum­ and children of Cleveland, were bus, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ke- Palomino Show At guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Titus fauver, Jr. end children of Nev Under Ohio shies and Mrs. Paul M. Halbrooks last CANAAN TWP. Rome. Dayton 24th-25th By DIVISION OF WILDLIFE week. Community Newi "Junior Lewis”, grandson of Mr. and Mis. Richard K'fauvor m DAYTON — The tenth annual Mrs. Leonard Dalton and Miss MARTHA ROBY - Reporter an ulcer f’etient m Ghiidri’i All-American Palomino Show will Ruby Dalton spent several days Hospital SPORTS /MrmDot be held at the Montgomery county last week in Washington, D. C. BIG DARBY BAPTIST CHURCH Cheryl Ann Hostetler, daughter fairgrounds here, Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. James Hardman Sunday School - 9:45 A.M. of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hostetler is Sunday, September 24 and 25. The and nobody on. The umpires had and Mr. and Mrs. John Sessler en­ Junior Church 10:30 A.M. critically ill in Childrens Hospi­ All-American Palomino show had tertained with a dinner-bridge at Worship Sei-vice 10.30 A.M. and decided that this was to be the been held previously at Eaton, O. tal Gabby’s Pick-Off last inning. Brown threw three Put* SX NT the London Country Club last Fri­ 8 P.M. cuive ball*. The first a called Proceeds from the horse show day evening. Two-year attendance pins were are earmarked for Variety Manor presented Tom and Jim Wilson Tax Receipts Up Saved ’35 Series strike, the second I swung at and for Children, a hospital established Hunting Seasons Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chaney and missed and the third I hit. poesemea family have returned to their home and five-year pins to Grace Gor­ "This is the second of six stor­ here four years ago to care for don, Becky and Beverly Harbage. ies written especially for AP We went to St. Louis and need­ children with emotional disturb­ -: orf re ctmiT in Peoria, Ills., after a visit with SMillion Increase kA WPS Nov/S' Dec3T\4 Birthdays - Mrs. Lila Hcanis Newsfeatures by new members of ed one of three games to win the ances. The Dayton Variety Club, 4 Mr. Chaney’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. PHEASANT Nov.'S' Dec S 2 G. W. Chaney. and Jim Meeker. Registering the fiscal year’s first 's Hall of Fann ). National League pennant. In the one of the originators of the hos­ PA*T*ID4E NOVJE DECS\ 2. The annual Sunday School pic­ By LEO (GABBY) HARNETT first game Johnny Mize hit a home pital, has been awarded the Inter­ million dollar increase over the Gtocrsf _Nov. / Jan M-'Sb 3 Mrs. Wilhelmena Caldwell has nic will be Friday evening Sep­ corresponding week in 1954, sales run in the 10th to beat us 4-3. national Variety Charity Award been the guest of her son, Philip tember 9. The games and contests Then Charley Root beat the Car* for its work with the hospital. Dec. I Dec. 3 \ one mep outer tax collections of $3,701,761 from *** (jboiN) Nov.24 biC.lS j -f'TMi S£X Caldwell and family at their home will begin at 7 o clock, with a dinals, 10-3, the next to last Jhiy Entries from palomino owners X/4 the sale of prepaid tax receipts for in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. basket supper at 9 o’clock. Every­ the week ending August 20, 1953 of the season. all over the country are now being ^>re HUAiriAieb) - <5 fm toSa m Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mattinson fapESS ^a rt PuBi tc one is welcome. Rev. Bowser and were reported today by State But I was a sad manager in the received by H. G. Weiler of 324 gACCMN 1 j t 4 4^ have been spending several days f Atov/T limit family are expected back this Treasurer Roger W. Tracy. Serios. The Yankees beat us four East Second Street. Weiler said ZW6 APEAS W‘lL AAVG A : I with their son, Richard in Philadel­ week. advance interest in tfie show indi­ SPECIAL PHCAS ANT SEASON *| ^KUNK J______J The actual gain was $1,012,670, straight. Atov z5" TO Dac.Blt I trapping 9£Asew3 phia, Penna. Roby Hennis was a dinner guest cates that the number of entries RfSTHAVEN-Kiuioar* PLAINS'* or 37 per cent more than the reven­ Paccoon ) \ Mrs. Margaret Thon of Hart­ Sunday of Tom Roby. MAUMSf STATE FOMST-^KAWA*** L Abv/JT JW3/-3&I ues of $2,689,091 for the week will probably reach a 10-year high. ANP SPK.INO VALLSY I ford, Conn., was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Pennington Redlegs Closing her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. of the Orclton Farms near London, which ended August 21 last year. Home Season vs. and Mrs. John Dickerson. visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. It also represents the largest in­ Beulah Park Fall !r and Diet J of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Moats and Neal Sherwood. crease to be reported in the cur­ sons vacationed at Indian Lake Mr. and Mr«. Neal Sherwood, rent fiscal year which started July Chicago Sept. 25 Ltto fneDni J * last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Renner of Co­ 1. Meet Of 24 Days Madison Co. increased from $5,- Cincinnati Redleg fans desiring A pot luck dinner was held last lumbus, were Wednesday supper Sunday at the home of Mrs. Boyd guests of Mr .and Mi'S. John 950.33 to $7,366.81 to see the team in action on the Beulah Park opens a 24-day Fall The cumulative grand total col­ home field will have to make their meeting Saturday, Sept. 10, con­ Copeland at Baltimore, Ohio. The Walker. among them the Lake Erie Handi­ guests present included, Mr. and Mr .and Mrs. Frank Roby and lections rose to $29,746,954 as of plans to go soon. After this week, tinuing through Oct. 8. Many new Auqust 20, 1955. only five home games are left on faces will be seen at the Grove cap at Thistledowns. Timely Tip is Hunting Season Mrs. M. C. Park, Mr. and Mrs. daughters left Friday for a few owned by A. L. Birch and trained Harold Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Larry days visit with relatives at Chic­ This amount includes prepaid the schedule. City track. A trio of stewards, all tax receipts, use tax and other col­ ^GABBY.HARTNETT On Friday, September 9, they newcomers to Beulah Park, will by Reid .Armstrong. Ray and son, Miss Alice Ray and ago at Fairbury, Illinois. Miss Jessie Park all of South Mrs. Charles Bidwell returned lections made under the sales tax I recall a play that helped win play New York at 8 p.m. It is "Un­ preside over the meeting. Calvin Timely Tip has been ridden In law. a game for the Chic­ ion Label Night” and the "Mercer Rainey, Dr. J. C. Catlett and A. L. most of his races by Paul Ward Opens Sept. 15 Charleston; Mr. and Mrs. L. W. home from Mt Carmel Hospital Peterson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thursday. Her tondition to im­ ago Cubs in 1935. Pete Fox of the County Wally Post Fan Club Copland, Jr., will be in the stew­ who will ride at Beulah Park’s The squirrel hunting season will Tigers tripled in the sev- NTght.” ards’ stand. Rainey has served as Fall Meeting. Ward was the lead­ Robert Wright and family. Mr. and proving. open on the morning of Sept. 15 Mrs. John Copeland and Mrs. L. Mrs. Austin Harbage reentered M A GOOO NtiOHBOB enth or eighth inning of the fifth Saturday, September 10, is Lad­ a steward at Delaware Park, Hia­ ing rider at last year’s autumn and will end on the evening of Oc­ • AND CMVI game and it looked like we might ies Day. Game time with New leah, Garden State and Hazel Park. meeting with 26 winners. He W. Peterson Sr., all of Springfield; Mt. Carmel Hospital Saturday. mill tober 15th. The hunting hours are Week-end guests of Mr. and lose the Series four straight aft­ York is 1:30 p.m. Dr. Catlett has been a steward at brought 21% of his rides home daylight to dark, daily limit of four Mrs. John Copelard of London and er winning the opening game. Sunday, September 11 game Detroit, Tropical Park and Keene­ first. Ward is considered one of the Mrs. John A. Copeland of Alexan­ Mrs. Richard Kefauver and Bob- and possession limit after first day by Jean Lewis were Mr. and Mrs. UNITED APPEAL Lon Warneke, who had blanked time for the doubleheader with land. He is also examining veterin­ top jockeys in the country. feur. dria, Va. Mrs. M. C. Park remain­ the Tigers, 3-0, in the first game Brooklyn is 1:30 p.m. arian for all New York race tracks. The track itself has been pro­ ed in Baltimore for a visit with Robert Kefauver and son. Mr. was pitching another beautiful Tuesday, September 13, a night Another newcomer among the of­ claimed in excellent condition by AND—Boys and gals! don’t for­ Mrs. Boyd Copeland. and Mrs. Don Kefauver and chil- game with three days rest. Then game with Pittsburgh. At 7:40 p.m. ficials is Warren Kehrtens who C. K. Keller, track superintendent. get you must have permission to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shoemaker dren, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hayes Fox hit his triple. On the second a golf exhibition is scheduled feat­ gained fame as the rider of Assault He credits the excellent weather hunt from the land owner. Your have returned from a fishing trip and children, Mr. and Mrs. Albert pitch to the next batter I picked uring George Bayer. Game starts when that horse won the Kentucky which has permitted work to go a- county game warden warns you to in Canada. Fox off third. ♦ at 8 p.m. Derby in 1946. Assault, with Nehr- head without interruption for the stay out of woods which are posted Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hall of Chuck Klein hit a and Tuesday, September 20, Milwau­ tens riding him, went on to com­ advanced state of readiness of the and avoid paying a $25 fine. Cleveland were recent guests of we won, 3-1, forcing the Series kee night game, and Wednesday, plete the “triple crown” of racing track. In fact, he adds, "we could Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Murray. TWO SEASON IN ON GALLINULE Mr. and Mrs. Charles ColiiHow- FRIDAY back to Detroit for a sixth game. September 21, Milwaukee day that year, also winning the Bel­ have opened two weeks ago.” The season is in now on two But beat us 4-3 game, 8 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. mont and Preakness Stakes. The meeting will be run 24 days, er, Miss Nancy Swain and Miss kinds of birds which are hunted Phyllis Colliflower spent last week­ TOP and we lost the Series. Saturday, September 24, against Many new horses will compete Monday through Saturday. There some in this section of the country. Getting into a Series can be Chicago, it’s Ladies Day and Knot­ at Beulah Park. Among the first will be no racing September 22 end near Great Lakes, Ills., where M.AKr Gallinules and rails can be shot they visited Fred Colliflower US SAT HITS! mighty tough. There was that home hole Day. Game time 1:30 p.m. arrivals on the grounds was Timely when the Little Brown Jug is run from Sept. 21 through October 29, run I hit in near darkness off And the final home game on Tip a Kentucky Derby starter last at nearby Delaware, Ohio. Navy. both dates inclusive. Daily limit is Mrs. C. M. Drake convalescing — MIT NO. — HIT NO ? Mace Broun of Pittsburgh the last Sunday, September 25, with Chi­ year and among the top horses in Post time daily is 2:30 p.m. On 15 and possession 15. Hours are one at her home after undergoing sur­ W SC0.*XHING STORY OF week of the 1938 season in Chic­ cago, features a field meet at 12:45 the midwest last year and this. Saturday, when nine races will be half hour before sunrise to sunset. LEO ago. 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