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ADVER ADVERTISING 1§ W tWf, A * H U 08 TISEMENTS KEEP YOU ABREAST AS THE HEADLINES ON THE FRONT PAGE, OFTEN IT IS OF OF THE TIMES. READ THEM l MORE SIGNIFICANCE TO YOU* SIXTY-SECOND YEAR NO. 27 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY, JUNE 2,1939 PRICE, $150 A YEAR CINRESMAL Auto Used In WOMAN N M D Mrs. Anna M. Townsley Xenia Holdup Died Saturday A . M . Annual College Found In South INSURANCE FIRM SUED WHEN AllTO HITS “ Mrs. Annna Miller Townsley, 86, died at her home Saturday morning at Judgment for $450, assertedly due First clew to* the whereabouts of under terms of an insurance policy, 6 a. m., after a long illness due to Commencement WASHINGTON three young bandits who obtained $50 UTILITY POLE senility. on which payments at the requested in a holdup May 20 at the Super Serv- The deceased was the daughter of By CLARENCE J. BROWN rate of $50 a month have been re ive Station in Osborn came to the When Mrs. Phyllin Nickels, Spring- Albert and Lucretia Mowdy Miller, Member o f Congress, fused since Sept. 12, 1938, is sought sheriff’/*) office Saturday with news The forty-third commencement of field, "looked backward while driving and was a lifelong resident o f the Cedaryille College opened with the Seventh Ohio District in a petition filed by Bernard H that the stolen auto in which the trio Robert Richards, Pres. her car on Route |2, Sunday after vicinity, She was a member of the Brackman, 33 W, Church St., against escaped was involved in an accident baccularueate sermon .at the Methodist noon, the driver lost control o f the U, P. Church. It now seems certain that the agri the Travelers Insurance Co. Declar at Montgomery, Ala. t High School Alumni Church, Sabbath- evening, The ser car and it was ditcjied with a utility She was the last member o f her im mon was by Rev. J. Reed Miller, pastor cultural appropriation bill for the next ing .he is wholly disabled by a body The suspected trio also -staged celebration of “All Cjhio Dairy Month” mediate family. A cousin, Joseph A t the annual meeting of the Cedar- fiscal year will he somewhere around disease, the plaintiff claims he is en filling station robbery after the ac of the First United ’Presbyterian during June, following proclamation Mowdy, resides in Urbana. ville High School Alumni held last Church, Xeniav a billion two hundred million dollars titled to disability income. Shaman, cident, The auto, stolen from John by Governor John jW, Bricker The funeral was held from the Mc Friday evenin, Robert Richards was in amount, and will carry provisions Winert and Shulman are attorneys for Carson, 18, Osborn, after the recent an- He used as his topic: “ Lightning nounced’ Monday, . & Millan Funeral Home, Monday after for parity payments to farmers; funds the plaintiff holdup, was still bearing the original chosen president; Rankin McMillan, Flashes in the Night.” noon. Dr. D. H. Markle, pastor of the for handling surplus products, and Ohio license plates. “ The nation’s health is enhanced by vice president; .Louise Clark Coleman, “The world today is facing stagger other, items net included in the ori DIVORCE CASE Methodist Church,, in charge. Burial The sheriff’s office said the hojdup its dependence on | the dairy cow,' secretary; Mary Flannigan, corre ing problems and the smell o f war is ginal recommendations of the Secre took place in North Cemetery. Confinment of her husband in prison suspects have been identified as resi the 'governor declared. “From youth sponding-secretary; . Nelson Creswell, in the air. The security under which tary of Agriculture and the President. treasurer. t . is made the basis of a suit filed by dents of a northwestern Ohio city Who to old age, milk, butter, cheese and ice we had taken refuge has been Washed 'The appropiation will be the largest The executive committee is David Lillian Mitchell against Covie Mitchell, are on parole from prison. Through cream occupy primary positions in the away by the floods of selflshnessand ever made by any government at any Samuel S. Rhodes Bradfute, Mary Leah Diehl, Gertrude whom she married June'30,1920. She photographs, the leader of the trio diet as refreshing, nourishing, appetiz avarice which have descended upon US. time for agricultural purposes and is Iliff Hamman, Esther Mae Reynolds, requests custody of two minor chil was “ positively identified” by four ing drinks and dishes.” It appears now that our houses of in approximately three hundred and Passes Century Mark dren. The defendant, according to the Ohio’s annual dairy income,' he and Mac Harris.. ternational peace were founded Upon eighty million dollars higher than people at Osborn, authorities said. petition, is held at the Lebanon hbnor pointed out, now approaches $75,000, The dinner was given by the United sand.” recommended by the Director o f the Samuel S. Rhodes, formerly of Clif farm, under' sentence to serve ten to 000. Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid Society. Fol Thus spoke Rev, J. Reed Miller, Budget, Final approval of the measure ton and Springfield, has turned the lowing the business session the eve pastor of the Xenia First United Pres was" practically agreed upon when the twenty-five years on an armed rob Memorial Day Was century mark and celebrated this ning was spent in a social way with byterian Church, at, Cedarviile College House voted on the matter of appoint bery charge. Mrs. Essie Furay event at his home in Tampa, Fla, dancing. ing a Conference Committee to discuss Gross. neglect, of duty and wilful Fittingly Observed baccalaureate services Sunday eve- May 12th. Of the older members of the asso the Senate amendments.. It is known jabsence from home are charged in a ning at the Presbyterian Church. On that.the House Conference Committee j au'^ filed by Mary E. Clemens, Xenia, A beautiful May day greeted the Died Tuesday Mr. Rhodes .enlisted in Co. F. 44th ciation present were Mrs. Rayson the subject “Lightning Flashes inthO favors the inclusion , of the increased i ugainst Frank E. Clemens, Troy. They observance of Memorial Day Tuesday. O. V. C., in 1861, and his two brothers, Gray, and daughter, Mary and Mrs. Night,” Rev. Mr/Miiler told the ap Cyrus and Hiram, also- former resi appropriations in .the bill and that the were married Feb. 27, 1923 at Dayton. Nature provided an abundance of Mrs. Essie Furay, 53, wife of Jack Nora Baldridge, Dayton. proximately forty graduates: dents of Clifton, in the army. report of the Committee in favor of Asking the court to bar the defendant flowers in most places and the graves Furay, died at her home on the Clif “In "the midst of the social and ; such amendments will be approved by of interest in her property, the wife of soldier dead as Well as members ton-Wilberforce pike, Tuesday at 7:45 The only loss from his war experi moral darkness :in which we find our- • , both bodies of Congress. declared he left her March 3, 1933. of families and friends were decorated. a. m., due to complications. ence was loss of hearing in his right T. M. Hanna Died * selves, God has sent us flashes Of light ' Albert Whitelow charges wilful’! Locally the day was observed with Besides her husband, Mrs. Furay ear. He opened a hardware store in to reveal landmarks by which we must Chicago following the great fire in r Result of Accident It is not very often since Franklin absence from home more than three' exercises at North Cemetery under leaves five children:! Mrs. Lillian be guided if we would find our'w ay Delano Roosevelt was. first inaugurat years in a suit against Beatrice White-1 the direction of the Wallace C. Ander- Wayne, Alcie and Wallace at home; that city. Two years later he moved again out into life. ■ ed in 1933 'that he has been compelled low, whom he married Mnrch 17, 192G;J son Post of the American Legion, two sisters and two brothers, Mrs. to Indianapolis where he engaged in The news report, o f the death of T. “ The first landmark ia a deeper to bow to the will of Congressional' at Dayton. .[The address of the day was by Dr Margaret Alhbom, Mrs. Maude Durst the hardware business. He erected M. Ilanna, Ruthven, Iowa, on May 15, diagnosis of the world’s ills. We tried leaders; and in the past when suclv| Gross neglect and cruelty are: I), H. Markle, pastor of the Methodist and Jack Waterhouse, o f Dayton, and a sign in 1872 and it is still in use by was accompanied by no account as to to save the world by idealism. Nothing occasions did raise they came onlyi charged by Arnola Connolly in a suit! Church.