The Tri-County Herald, January 30, 1942
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Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville The rT i-County Herald Local Newspapers 1-30-1942 The rT i-County Herald, January 30, 1942 Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/tri_county_herald Part of the Journalism Studies Commons Recommended Citation Cedarville University, "The rT i-County Herald, January 30, 1942" (1942). The Tri-County Herald. 5. https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/tri_county_herald/5 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in The rT i-County Herald by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Greens Count? Llbrat*? .Eaet- Cl-mpch St* a KEEP 'EM READ IN G Monday and Tuesday, Feb ruary 3 and 3, have been set PUBLISHED IN THE INTERESTS OF OSBORN-FAIRFIELD by the local committee as the AND SERVING GREENE, CLARK, AND MONTGOMERY COUNTIES time for collection of books , for our boys in camps. You SEVENTY-FIFTH YEAR Ho* S. FRIDAY, JXN . 30, 1942 EAST XENIA DRIVE, OSBORN, OHIO may send your books to school with finy local student, ydu may leave your book at the Confer With Formulate local tov/n library, or you may Greene County Helping phone 342-J and a Boy Scout Federal Men Civilian . will be-sent to your home to, ' To Keep Them Flying ■ collect it. Keep in mind that our boys On Sanitation During the short time that Defense Bonds and Defense Plans are asking for textbooks on Stamps have, been bn sale in this County, Greene mathematics,- grammar,, and Examine Status Of Water And County people have^purehased around four hundred More Volunteers Sought Irt , up-tp-date scientific as well thousand dollars worth „of Bonds and Stamps; but a as fiction of all types. Perhaps Sewer Services In Twin V il Local Civilian Defense Set- lages# .T o M ake T rip To. ■ this could haye been twice as large but for the fact you have several appropriate Up; Plans Cal! For Approx Washington. - that many people do not realize the seriousness. of imately *400, Volunteers. books which you are not using the war situation. Many people think that we will and may. never use, On-the Representative’s cf tha villages of win the war as a matter of course and forget the fact ' other hand, even to give away ' Approximately 30 men from Os Osborn .and-Fairfleld conferred on , that it is possible for the United States to lose. It is born and Fairfield met at tha • the book you want yourself, Tuesday, and Wednesday- of this time that everybody*" should realize that we are facing * may be a fine patriotic gesture Recreation Hall on Wednesday week with field, service agents of the greatest crisis in the history of our country .and night of this' week on the call of which could "help some young the. federal government . pa the that in order to win we must have an all-out effort Robert Crone, local civilian de-* man to an immeasurable ex problem of federal aid for both, in time, money and every other way. fense director, to formulate and tent. Remember Monday^ and villages in the expansion of sfewer- The boys in $ 6 service are giving their lives, coordinate plans for the operation, ; ' Tuesday are the1 days to give and water services for the com You are only asked to loan your money, which will of fire, air raid warden, and.po munity. Federal grants of approx a book in the • ftation-Wida be repaid with interest. lice services for the community. imately sixty per cent of ' the Victory Book Campaign. Buy Bonds and Stamps today and keep on buying Jlelsort Coughenour, 'w ho at amount required have already tended the three-day defense been made to- both villages for So that Tye* may keep our boys flying and theirs falling and that tomorrow will be one day nearer victory. school held recently in Columbus, such expansion, but were tenta with Ray McKinnon, Red Cros# tively rejected due to the inability Sincerely yours, F. L. Johnson, director, spoke briefly on the plan ion of either village to supply the bal and operation of the various units, ance of the funds- • . * • Chairman, Defense Bonds ______* ’ and Stamps Sale. and. called, for additional volun Program In Following the explanation of Mr. teers in the community to serve in Fetters,, representing the federal these branches. Pointing out that Progress government, rejections were held state and national instructions call in abeyance to await further devel Shower fo r Women's Guild for approximately 4d0 volunteer# opments, It is expected that a del in a community the size of the The- Fairfleld-Osborn • Methodist egation representing the towns will Bride-Elect Hears China twin villages, he stressed the ^ e d Church is now in the . midst of a go to Washington jfi the near fu for immediate volunteers foir-‘aIi two-weeks revitalization program ture to lay the problems o f the branches of civilian service, and to. raise ,$0,000 to liquidate the community before authorities Mis? Mary Alice Kyle, bride- M issionary stated that no blackouts wouldl be entire building Indebtedness, with there. elect, of Mr. Robert Haranari, of permitted in this area until the plans already completed and the near Xenia, ‘was guest of honor at . The’ members of the Women*# service groups were functioning , program under way* ■ The Rev. a miscellaneous shower “given at Guild of the Reformed Church met and had the approval of state au ,s Mktu B.-L«w* §£ th# Division of . The county'traaaurw or his dep- the home of her parent*, Mr, and b| Mrs,. Paul %*hr, thorities. ' ,/V , „ $ « r g u m c ' may s*«aa4« the mittea fe. th# Whrk, p f real'; speejat itew fr hour, Tfa® %um% speaker eoSm* ■ Baaing the enters plan tm . volun assessments in Bath Township, Os Mrs, Ralph Kyle m d Mrs, Robert tto ti 'afternoon war Mil, Kdwih ell In Rig council ftouia, Osborn. tary contribution* and stressing born,, and Fairfield Village on Fri Kyle, mother and aisjter-in-law of Beck, of Tiffin, Ohio, who formerly .It was announced at the meeting teas importance of the church, in day, February 0. The final data Mlas KyJf, Many lovely gifts were was a missionary In/China. Site that the local Legion' Post had mmdx times of crisis, the plan calls for payment. to avoid penalty is received and graciously accepted told many interesting stories and volunteered the service# of their #oy extending the period of con >March ■ " by Miss Kyle. happening# which took place while building In Fairfield a* an etnei’- tribution paynMUt* o y tt * ton- she was working in China, Mrs. gency hospital station, should a months period, ^ th the choice of Hublr Klemmts and Mrs, Fred need arise for such, Robert Leahey, jiving in cash if preferable, or BOY SCOUTS'RANKS GROWING Fritnlc served as assistant host local druggist, was named Chief payment in full by December 1 Of esses for the afternoon, Following Air Raid Warden for the commun this year. the business session and the enter ity, under appointment ( by Mr, This Sunday, February 1, is be tainment, lunch was served to Mrs, Crone. ing designated -w “Loyalty Day.” Edwin Beck, Rev. and Mrs, Huber At the close o f the 10; 30 morning Klemme find son, Paul, Mrs, Mollie worship service every member and Knetaley, Mrs. Perry Romspcrt, friend will be given an opportun Mrs. D, G. Romspert, Mrs. LeKoy Mrs. Warner ity to place a subscription on the Burrous, Mrs. Paul Schaeffer, Church altar*, Those who cannot Mrs. George Warner, Mrs. Robert Is Hostess bo present for the Sunday morning Rue, Mrs. Gilbert Young, Mrs (Continued on Page 8) Lillie Hubbard, Mrs, Sam Baus- man. Mrs, Fern Routzong, Mrs, The members of the M. and M* Charles Mays, Mrs, Carl Mays and Class of the Reformed Church m et con, John David, Mrs. Frank Pitt at the home of Mrs. George War Club Visits man, Mrs, A, B. Snyder, Mrs, Cal ner, of near Osborn, Friday for a vin Koogler, Mrs. James Wilson, pot-luck dinner and sewing for N. Y. A. Center Mrs, Chelsea Wilson and her sta the Red Cross. Those served at the ter, Mrs. Ross, Mrs, Roy Bassett luntiteon were one guest, Mrs, Mrs, Kate Grijifllo, Mrs. George Duff Romspcrt, and members, Mrs, Members of tiie Fairileld-Ojborn Ftmderburg, Mrs. Herbert Beal, Ralph .sharp, Mrs, Arthur Gra Rotary Club and their guests Mrs. Howard Butler, Mrs. Fred ham, Mrs, Herbert Beat, Mrs. Le werq entertained at the Miami Frank, Mrs, G. E, Fluke, Mrs. Roy Burrous, Ms s. Fern Routing, Resident Center, National Youth Ralph Sharp, Mrs. LeRoy Bates, Mrs. Howard Butler, Mrs, Sam Administration, located on old Mrs. Grant Tyler, and Mrs. Spahr, BauMnsn, $fv#. Roy Bassett, Mis, Route 4, on Wednesday of this the host*##, Janies Wilson, Mrs. Frank Pittman week. Dinner was served to the and Mrs, Warner, the hostess. group, following which an explan ation of tha work being carried on by the NYA w ai given by Frank Celebrate J, Blazina, Director of State Youth GOING! Personnel Division of the NYA irt Ohio. Mr, Georg# Patterson, di Thirty-Fifth rector of the local camp, also spok* COINCf on bis work in connection with th* Anniversary training of yotmg men at Patter- T A k l E I son Field who are residents at tht Mr, and Mr*. Case B. Jones, of Miami Center. 28 W. Xenia Drive advertised Prime purpose of the camp is to iSouth Central Ave.» Were well re* ih Want Ad section Januaiy 23.