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Madison County Democrat. (London, Ohio), 1955-09-02, [P ] Friday, September 2, 1955 Page Four THE SEMI-WEEKLY MADISON COUNTY DEMOCRAT. LONDON, OHIO ’ FORMER RESIDENT TRAINS NATIONAL VIEWS & NEWS WEST JEFFERSON NEWS’ ^s? SPORTS West Jefferson Schools Will Open Th* young lefthander was f On Tuesday Morning, September 6 Eagles Win Game brought up from the Redlegs’ The West Jefferson schools will Nashville farm club on July 19 open on Tuesday morning, Sep­ after compiling an 8-2 record. His tember 6, at 8:35 A.M. The school With Sportsmen strikeout record was the best in buses will run at the usual time. Ox Roast Program the league per innings pitched. He School will be dismissed about The London Eagle* Soft Ball walked but 45 batters in 127 in­ 11:00 A.M. on Tuesday with full Saturday, September 3 Team won their second game in nings for Nashville and has con- sessions for all grades starting on 5:00 P.M. -s- Grounds and con­ the Class B tournament in Co­ tini it'd his fine control work with Wednesday. Cafeteria at both the cession stands open. lumbus Saturday night by defeat­ the Redlegs, issuing free transpor­ high school and "B” school will ing the Sportsmans 25 Club by a tation to only eight men in his open on Wednesday. 6:00 P.M. — Pet Parade. score of 7 to 0. first 47 innings of hurling. The Redlegs return to Crosley Birth “certificates will be requir- 6:00 P.M. — First.salute and The game was played on the Field action the night of Wednes­ er for all kindergarten children drawing. Linden Field before a capacity day, September 7 in the first of and for all new firs* graders who crowd and Cunningham, the local 8:00 P.M. *— Salute and draw­ two games with Philadelphia. This did not attend kindergarten here. tag. pitcher, had complete control of will be "Furriers Night,” “Home the game the entire distance. He The ’kindergarten will be held 9:00-12:00 P.M. — Dancing “Un­ Builders Night,” and “St. Bernard CONSTRUCTION in Las der the Stars”. struck out 14 batters and allowed Kiwanis Night'’ In the front room of the Township only two hits during the entire Vegas, Nev., (above), is Hall. contest. The two clubs will conclude the viewed by passers-by as Sunday, September 4 crane and backhoe pow­ Grad* one and two rooms of series with a 1:30 P.M. afternoon ered by Cat Diesel Engines 2:00 PM. — Horseshoe-pitch­ PFC Claude F. Kronk, 23. son of Mr. and Mi's. Chllord in. Kronk, For the local boys, Weimer and game on Thursday, September 8. grade two will attend “B” School ing, Kiddie rides and drawing. Route 3, London, Ohio, (foreground) demonstrates a bayonet thrust in Dorn were the outstanding hitters. excavate trench for new Grades four and five will attend The world champion New York fvur-foot storm sewer. 4:00 PM. Band Concert. Japan for Sergeant First Class Lawrence Tucker, chief clerk, admini­ Weimer getting three for three, Giants follow the Phils into Cros­ (CNS PHOTO) the Annex building on the corner strative division. Private First Class Kronk is a clerk typist in the one of which was a home run. of Frey and Pearl Streets. 4:00 P.M. • Drawing and sal- radio division of The Adjutant General’s section in Headquarters, ley Field. Willie Mays and com­ ute. Dorn getting two for two and one pany meet the Redlegs in a Fri­ The other rooms of grade two, Army Forces Far East and Eighth Army. Kronk entered the Army in of his was a round tripper. LEAPING LASS enjoying 4:00 Grounds open for August 1954 and arrived in Japan last February. He is a 1950 graduate day night game on September 9 cool sea breeze, (right), grade three, and grades six ■ family4 picnics. of West Jefferson High School and a former student at Ohio Wesleyan They play again this Monday ("Union Label Night” and “Wally is Diane Williams voted through twelve tyill attend the 7 night at 7 P.M. at Sunshine Park 6:00 I’.M. — Salute and draw- University, where he was a member of Phi Delta Theta. His wife, Post Fan Club Night”); and in < I “Miss Sunshine” at Miami main building. ing. Betty, is with him in Japan. (US Army Photo) which is on Mound Street at the Saturday afternoon game on Sep ' Beach, Fla. (up photo) The faculty roster is as follows: David Davies Packing Company Kindergarten - Mary Ellen As 8:00 P.M. r Salute and draw­ that their Sunday Schools will tember 10. ing. profit. plant. Their opponents will be the The first-place Brooklyn Dod ' CANINE COUPLE, (be­ drey; Grade one - Mereium Al­ Group Sponsors Ten Mile Inn, of Columbu*. gers will oppose the Redlegs '< r low), seem to be going for lison, Beatrice Culp, Dorthea Monday, September 5 Rev. D. Merle Hill, Plain City Sunday, September 11 in the last spin in family car as the Rothwell, and Grace Webb; Grade is Dean of the School. Sunday doubleheader of the sea-j two Boxers await their two - Pauline Ashmore, Avis 10:00 A.M. — Grounds open. Sunday School The Methodist churches compos­ Jug Has Mo Horse son. master in Rock Island, Ill. Bockstahler, and Verona Hender­ 10:00 A.M. -*• Salute and draw­ ing the Darby Plains Group Min­ (UP PHOTO) son; Grade three - Gertrude Dear- Ing. istry are: Big Plain, Lilly Chapel, After an idle September 12, the; Teaching Course Redlegs and Pittsburgh meet in doff, Nellie Mayo, and Elizabeth 11:00 A.M. — Athletic Games. Georgesville, Gillivan, West Jeff­ In Favorite Role Young; Grade four - Martha En­ erson, Lafayette, Irwin, Milford a night game on Tuesday evening, 12:00 Noon Salute and draw- A teachers’ training school for Center, Plain City, Plumwood, 1' While every single one of the September 13. Golfer George Bay­ gle, Christine Hovis, and Kather­ ing. Christian workers is being spon­ er will put on aa exhibition .prior ine Spangler; Grade five - Kenn­ 1:00 P.M.' — Water Fight. Somerford and Unionville Center. previous Little Brown Jugs has sored by the -Darby Plains Group Tuesday evening, October 4, been a ding-dong affair, the 1955 to the game. eth Coe and Carrie Headley; 2:00 P.M. — Salute and draw­ Ministry. Grade six - Gary Jainshig and ing. there will be a Fellowship Coun­ edition promises to be the great­ The Redlegs return from a cil meeting, consisting of three est of them all. Main reason for weekend in Chicago to meet the Dessa McCoy. 3:00 P.M. — Sek<-tion of *‘Ox There will be 'instruction for strong Milwaukee Braves in a High School teachers arer Roast Queen”, Sunday School teachers in the representatives of each church in this contention is the fact that not the Group Ministry. Miss Roberts, a single colt or filly stands out night game on Tuesday, Septem­ James Adams - Vocational Ag­ 4:00 PJiL Salute and draw- children’s division, and for teach­ riculture; John Baldwin - Indus­ ing. ers of -youth, also Fellowship Director of Children’s Work, Ohio in an undisputed favorite’s role. ber 20 and in an afternoon game Annual Conference, of the Metho- Winter book choice, Quick on September 21. trial Arts; Ewen Bryden - Social 5:00 to 8:00 P.M. — Serving of counselors, Sunday School super- Chief, lived up to that role for Following two idle days, the Science, Driver Education and Ox Roast. intendents and any one who may dirt church, will be the speaker. some time, but in the Geers Stake Chicago Cubs come here to close Physical Education; Norma Car­ 6:00 P.M. — S^ute and draw- ,be interested. ney - Science, Social Science, and ing. at Goshen, he could do no better the season with a Ladies Day- The school is to be held in the Hanscel Reunion Knothole Day afternoon game on Physical Education; Paul Cochran 8:00 P.M. — Salute and draw- than fifth. To confuse maltol's xviS'i niiiiiiiiirtii Methodist Church in West Jeffer­ more, he came out of a later race Saturday, September 24 and in a - Science; Randall Buchman » ing. At Wilson Home order of the day for most of the Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Capnn- Social Science, History and Math­ 9:00 son, each Tuesday night of Sep­ sick ,and at the present time his Sunday afternoon game on Sep­ to 12:00 P.M. Dancing. tember, at 8 o’clock. The dates very Jug starting status is doubt­ tember 25. 17 practice days before the Quan­ ger entertained at dinner Sunday ematics; Gladys Clark - Commer­ 10:00 EM. Salute ana draw­ The annual Hanscel reunion was cial; Ethel Jacobson - Mathemat­ are the 6th, 13th, 20th, and 27th. held at the Charles B. Wilson ful. 4 Tickets for Redleg home games tico lid-lifter. in honor of the tenth birthday an­ ing. can be obtained by writing or vis­ ics; Russell Kell - Science; Mary 11:00 P.M. Drawing of The teaching courses are: Kin­ honie on Middle Pike, Sunday, Dottie’s’ Pick after winning in Prior to the start of practice niversary of their son, Roland. A August 28, with sixty nine pres­ 2:00 at Vernon, gained a great iting the Cincinnati Redlegs Mooney - English and Latin; Shir- “Grand Prize”. dergarten, Rev. Robert Meredith, the Musketeers will undergo phy­ large birthday cake with lighted Oare - Vocational Home Econom­ West Jefferson; Primary, Rev. ent. deal of Jug support from this ef­ Downtown Ticket Office, 307 Vine sical examinations, pos* for pub­ tapers featured the table decora­ Auction of 4-H Club steer dur­ fort, but in her next start she was St.
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