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THE “Z B »fl0 r -j:Xe«i«) PIKE f in GOV, BRICK C O U R T NEWS m By F .fT M . clevelmi It seams so ago SCHOOL NEWS is And yet agate ^yesterday IN RACE F. iuiiiwii„niiiieiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiMMiiiiHii, * ALIMONY ASKED That you and I hand fa ha hi METSKIII ff pedal Muds An alimony award and injunction Aleng'tbet laag, eg way * That-led down the avenue, Phyllis, Joseph jr,, Patty and Shir VISUNCIflN to prevent her husband from dispos SECOND TERM fay 8hfakle entertained the student ing of his property or molesting, her, mm Beyond the and the mill TOESMTEVE body last Thursday with several mu are requested in a petition filed by To pleasant by. that we knew By CLARENCE J. BROWN A ll dogs fa Greene County and fa rocky glad#-—fa wooded hill, Gov, John W. Bricker asked QhlO sical numbers that were broadcast The MbDornuu! railroad erossfag on Eileen McCalmont against Robert Me* from the office. Humber o f Congr*#*, Calmont, a Greene County farmer. Xenix were placed under quarantine And all the m a il Fve follow'd voters for a second term, Tuesday, de the Pennsylvania road two miles Mat SiYMtQi Ohio District Monday on an order issued by Dr. Sinbe fa land* and near alike daring his administration had kept o f town on Route 42 has justly ear**# They were married Nov. fig 1988 in fa Sympathy Xenia, but have lived apart, the plain Gordon E. Savage, health commission Cap little match simple charm a promise to reduce expenses and the name o f “ Dead Man’* Cro#steg." Student* and teachers were sadden That Congress ty}IA overhaul the Na tiff declared, since the defendant took or, fa an effort to check the spread o f We found along Zeenie Pike. ayoid new taxes. The highway crosses the railroad an tional Leber Relatione Board A rt %% rabies, prevalent fa the county for He filed nominating petitions tor ed to learn o f the death o f Mary an MS” curve. iher to her mother’s Home last Febru Strtrewing iea'rjy Monday mbming. this session seems almost a certainty ary 24 and left her there. She charges more than two months. It lifted high-^4t wander’d low- the Republican primary bearing 153,- The crossing has been the seen* of Mary, who had been fa ill famlth' for Lato-lart week Congressman Smith of gross neglect and cruelty. The order was issued following I t stretch’d away And turned aside $90 signatures from all 88 counties. a dozen or more accident* the part tome time, would have graduated with Virginia, Chairman of the hpedal meeting fa the courthouse o f city an# To miss the knolf or rocky crag After listing millions o f dollars in year. Two deaths and probably a doz House committee which has been in county official*, mayors or law on . Dr skirt the rivet's tumbling tide. this year’s class had her health per en seriously Injured with a heavy CASE DISMISSED mitted, The Senior Class with Supt. vestigating N.L.R.B. for the past sis forcemeat officers o f all villages, in And gather’d closjji the elder bloom, property loas. - ■ . Oa motion o f the plaintiff, the peti Purst and Miss Rife attended the months, gave to the House the tion filed by'M ary V. Nevjl, by her the countjy artd health authorities. The golden rod mullein spike The latest victim was Bamtud recommendations o f the majority ol “ To wave their as we trod funeral, services, Wednesday morning. Arthur Trunzo, 36, Cleveland, beauty * next, friend, Kfagsley 'I. Jacobs, Detail* o f th'e quarantine order will The school extends its deepest synv his committee, as to neeed changes in against Joseph Nevil, has been dis be outline# later by Dr, Savage, who Along thedusty e Pike. parlor perator, who met instant death the setup of the National Labor Rela p»thy to the Stvnewing family in their about 6:30- P. Ml when the fast pa«- missed by the court. announced that dogs most be confine; bereavement. tions Board. I f the .committee* has its to the property o f their owners. He The quaint old gate* long i senger train gotog east bit the .Cleve way, the law w ill be changed so that -gone land auto- Accompanying Trunzo wa* APPRAISE ESTATES also urged that all dogs be immunized Ohapel „ the Board acts only in a judiciary , And springs on mantled deep his wife of a few hours from this evi- / To ascertain the* amount o f inherit-? and warned persona to keep their Rev. W. S, Kilpatrick,* president capacity, while' the admu istration of aqce taxes due, four estates have been hands away from a dog’s month, even with cress dence found fa the car. Highway pa-, the labor laws, and, enforcement of Have shrunken >in le barton field' elect of Cedarville College, Bpoke to trolmen found a marriage license da appraised ifader probate court direc i hough the dog appears normal, slnce the«student body and faculty last F ri the rulings ‘o f , the Board, will Cme tion-as follows; Gone too, the in? And cider press, ted March' 12th issued fa'Covington, , i the malady is qontracted through the day on* the effect of the war upon under an Administrator. Changes in’ Estate of, John" ITrollinger: gross saliva Yet* lifts the fa in solemn meiq Ky, - , , v; , _ ,, ;... the law to give employers equal rights Tfee town bell to family Jife in Europe, -bringing his ?aiue, W H S m ; debtev $658.52; ad Three cases fa which health authori fa measur’d The bride was-identified as Marfan,. with,employees in labor disputes are strike message direct from Europe thaFthey ministrstive cost, 170; net value, $6, ties: feel certain the dogs were rabid ‘Grace Hagerman,'30, C le v e la n d also recommended by the committee And sweet the Of grtoning Were more in nee# of *our prayers, Heights. She suffered head lacera 020.46. . ware reported over th* weekend, which fie fy Eugene pox, Georgia Congress- fields sympathy and understanding than oUr tions, a skull fracture and other bruia- * Estate o f Susie E. TrOllInger; gross prompted officials to call Monday's maST”who usually controls a majority To folks along the arms and money. es. She was taken to the City Hos- - mine, $3,040; obligations, $1,270,90; meeting, althqugh Dr. Ravage empha enie Pike. o f the Bales Committee, informed Mr* Swollen led the devotions tor tet value, $1,769.10. ' sized there is no head for hysteria. p|lal in Springfield and her condition the House shortly after* the report Oh, would that I cfcdd feel again, this program. The girls glee club, is regarded serious.. The auto driver's Estate o f Charlds Harnisch; gross Similar quarantine orders have been which n>ade its. first public appearance o f the Smith Committee was made, /alue, $3,758.72; obligations, $1,310; It’s velvet dust on gallons*# feet license found, jvas issued to Trunzo. <-r put into effect fa nearby counties in this year, sang “ The Gypsy Song and that an ^opportunity to vote-upon ret value, $2,475.72. Or see again it’s d^msy way Trunzo suffered a fractured skull, dicating the disease is widespread.' “Boats-of Mine” in a very creditable changes in'the N.R.-L.B* Act Would be Estate ,of Nellie Z. Williamson: A-shCmmer fa the August heat. right fag severed and other body faruia- ' , Rabies in dogs urns first noted fa manner. Some musical numbers with given, at this-session. ;ross value, $3,050; obligations *$400; Oh, would some gepfi’S lamp to JOHN W.BRICEEB es. The body was taken to the Sprague - the Yellow1 Springs' community the Jack Huffman and Wayne Corry play touth | Funeral Home f a South Charleston, * let value, $2,650. ' * latter part o f December and a quar A drive is being made by residents And conjure forth 4 tousled tyke savings and asserting that “the politi ing the trumpet, Mr. 'Baas,-4he violin The train was in charge of Engineer ' antine order was put. into effect there. and Dorothy Gerhafdt, the piano ,wdre of the District of Columbia for the -APPOINTMENTS MADE To lead me oh the dimming path cal fixers, chislers and racketeers" had William Peters and Conductor peter Seven “ positive" cases of rabies, de much enjoyed. - . ■ , yigh't to votei, For many years those Harry Lamport bas been named -To Boyland on the|Zeenie Pike. been driven out o f the state govern Sampson. ’ , , 4 1 * living in Washington^and the District termined by laboratory diagnosis, were ment, Gov. Bricker said “ the state’s Last Thursday a Cleveland police-, xecutor o f the estate of Catherine reported fa the county in recent weeks F; H. A . Party have been without the privilege of Lampert, late o f Xenia,, without bond. business is now conducted fa the op man and -wife bound fo r Florida suffer- -- voting unless .they, maintained and and at least eight Other dogs, believed C r o p - F e e d 8 en " . Girls, of the F.H.A,'wero hostesses ed a motor crash when their car le ft ' have . been rabies victims, * have laet Friday evening to the boys o f the kept their residence jin one of the FOUR DIVORCE SUITS * “It is my belief,” he added, “that the road at the “ S” crossing and over- , died or were killed. -FiF.A, and o f the-'night class at d - states; Thousands o f Washingtonians The divorce business continued to v a i l a b l e the.peoplc of Ohio want that kind of turned,* ‘ Both were moye - or Jess in have found that the retention of a Vesi- government continued. In declaring party in the gymnasium. Decorations jured and received'medical treatment’. ‘ boom this week in common pleas-court were fa blue and orange, thq colors of . dence in ohe o f the states was an iw- when foul* petitions were filed, all by Emergency crop [.toed loans Tor my candidacy I pledge .to the people by Dr, Donald .Kyle. The couple took, ' <1sh And Gam e the F.F.A. After* playing- games;* the' * potoibiIity,.There are many good argu- vivefe. Ten of the last thirteen suits 1940 are now.availal to farihera fa o f Ohio a coiitinuance of that kind the train back to Cleveland. * me3.\l.s being advanced why ’Wash Greene County, and plications for o f an administration/’ gpests were led through 'a grand The cinsing is well marked brth’by ,, , , docketed have- been divorce com- Banquet M arch 15 march to the cafeteria where'refresh ingtonians ^should b e ‘given the fright * ilaints, * , lieso loans are now ig received at the railroad company and (he,high- „ to vote within the District, especially the County Agent's i ments were served in surprise pack way department hut stjfanger* not *e- : . During- most of their married life The 21st annual banquet, and fish- ages. » - **' on District matters} bub there* are al tile defendant refused to take her to These loans will be e, as fa the Arthur Aleshire Died quainted frequently approach the . so just ,as many and just as valid tea- fry o f the Greene County Fish and part, only* to farmers rims* , cash /e- closing at a fast rate of speed and' daces of, public entertainment, Dor Game Association w ill be Held Fri - sons as to why residents, o f theJOis- quirements are small ^*# *ho cannot InSpringfield Spelling Results for March 8 cannbt make the curve'with safety., othy , Kadel, of Osborn charged in a day evening, March Kith, at 6:30 p.m. •*tricfc o f Columbia should'not begiveh obtain a loan from ahjg ether source, Juniors, A to H, TOO; Sophomores, ^ iy . . " u I ■! divorce action-against George Hade! in the. new Xenia High School Physi the right of Suffrage. Washington, hsr including, production ,’^redit asAcia- Former Congressman Arthur Ale ,A; to H, 99.81; Sophomores, J to Z, rf Osborn. Seeking the decree on the cal Education Building, everyone, knows, la the, seat o f the grounds o f gross neglect and cruelty, tions, bank*, or other xpvate concerns shire, 40, Democrat, Springfield, the ,99.47; Juniors, J to Z, 99,46; Fourth Cedarville Joins . National government. The Whole D»»i .Ralph Sanborn, Columbus, Ohio, or individual*,' Grade, 99.33; Sixth-Grade, 99.22; Sen-, she asks restoration . - t o her maiden only faember* of hi&‘. party over .tq be of CyfawW# is » m & »k past president o f the League,of Ohio :Ay ^ .Bgventb % *» . jff&JO;.. M M i name* They ware married May‘5 ,1986 Sportsmen, and one o f Ohio's out ory o r reservation.. Whether or md the defendant left her,-Pec. IP, «d will be'limited to tlte applicant's District i* constituted, died Monday Fifth Grade, 97.78; Seventh Grade, standing conservationists, wilt be Snot Congress will actually vote on 1939, according to the plaintiff, Who litoMsary cash nCeda.fa preparing. And in Springfield City Hospital where ho 97.19; Freshmen, A to L, 97,07; Fresh Cedarville College has joaned .the guest speaker. Other features on the , ,the proposal at this'session had not aid a property settlement .has been cultivating his 1949 crops or fa pur has been confined-since Dec. 27th. men M to Z; 90.9; Grade Special 9p; Ihdiana-Ohio Athletic Cqnfarmfae at , program are Lew Wampler and his ^ y e t been decided. ' xf made. c . -* chasing or producing feed tor his live Death was duo to uremic poisoning and High School Special 88,8, ,, a meeting o f league officials at Tiffin Ridge Runners, celebrated radio Iff , , ( Custody o f two minor children, at stock. > / ,’ * ' * and heart trouble, University.-*** ' artists from station WHIQ; and some ? * ‘ President Roosevelt is back froth his torney; fees and an award o f house Borrowers who obtain loans for the Aleshire met with an accident Some F.F.A. Judging Team Ties For First Ray Keller of Tiffin, new loop prcai- ; of the finest o f outdoor sound pictures Place „ * • Caribbean cruise and despite tHe at- hold goods are requested in a divorce production o f cash crops are required years ago while cranking an automo dent, said Defiances, Huntington, Ko- , including “ Let’s Go Fishing” made by, ’ tempts of newspaper men and political petition filed by Priscilla ’ Tiite, Yel to give as security a first lien.on the bile And not knowing it Was in gear [The Cedarville F.F.A. team o f four, komo and Concordia Colleges may join Tony Accettsu world’s champion bait ' leaders to draw liim out, he stilt keeps low Springs, against Artie White, Yel crop financed or, in the Case o f *, loans was crushed by the machine breaking bqys tied for first place with Sidney the conference next year. The league . and fly caster.. secret and" inviolate fas intentions as low Springs, to whom she wag married far the purchase or production o f feed his back. Paralysis to his limbs re F4F.A. Saturday, Match" .9, a t the now includes Tiffin,. Urhanaf Indiana* to his candidacy for a third‘term. The February 27, 1936 at Cincinnati. Membership tickets can be purchas for livestock, a first-lien oh the live sulted and be was forced to use. a S ta teL ittle International Livestock Tech and Giffin. < » , ‘ v - l best guess at the moment, seems to’ Charging gross neglect and cruelty, ed this year for fifty . cents* and en stock to be fed. -wheel chair afterwards. In this man Judging Contest held gt the,Ohio A. D. Sanders' of Urbana was elect- - bp'that probably Mr. Roosevelt bhs the plaihtiff declared her husband tities the holder thereof to free ad- ner he made his congressional cam State University, The team consisted ed vide president,'And Edwin. Milder not yet made up his mind on the mat- transferred his affections to another misipn at the banquet. paign in 1936 when he defeated L. T, o f Wallace Collins, Wallace Bradfute, brandt‘ o f ' Indiana Tech, Secretary- . ter.-Political prophets are ofethe opin woman. They have, .been separated The faeal is to be served by Gey- THREE DEAD Marshall ’ It., Xenia. He served but Cari Wntkins, and Ronald Anderson. treasurer. * ’ ion that the President is awaiting de since last February 24. . ' er's, Inc. - , one term being defeated in 1938 by They judged four rings o f livestock; velopments, both in Europe and at Separated from her husband since Cohg. "Clarence,, J. Brown, R., Blan- namely, Berkshire gUts, yearling home. They predict be will make ho February 1 last, Jphnda Fog, 429 E. JtS RESHLT chester. ..v .' '* . "■ Percheron filliefe, mixed* fa t shorthorn* George Ackerm an i - '.statement of hi* intentions until near Church St., brought suit for divorce Cong. Bender Says Sen. Vie* Donahey named .Aleshire and HdlStefa.cows. The hoys werepOt , Democratic Convention time in iftid- from Russell Fox, TrutnbUSs St., on head of the Census bureau fa this dis only required to place the .rings but Seeks Engineer Plaee , July, B y such strategy he will be able grounds of gross neglect of duty and Farm ers Are Driven TRUCK CRASH trict but he never recovered to accept also fa answer four question* on each ’ to. obtain the nomination for himself extreme cruelty; They were married the appointment. He is survived by ring. George D. (Dewey) Ackerman, if he desires it^or to dictate the nom- May 8, 1930, according to the petition. To Tlie City his widow atad one son. .The winders were presented a largo Xenia,- deputy county -engineer* ■ An ination of his personal choice for the Gross negledPof ditty Is charged by When an automobile beaded into trophy by Dean Cunningham of the nounced* Saturday that he-will seek Presidency i f he decides not to be a Dorothy LaFong in a divorce suit ' Congressman Georg# Bender, Cleve to rear end o f a truck on the Day ton- XENIA JUDGE COMPLIMENTED College , of Agriculture. The trophy the Republican nomination for'coun candidate himself. against Oscar LaFong Jr,, of Knoll- land does not think much o f the list Xsnia pike near Alpha, Wednesday wbs donated by the Fairmont Cream ty engineer at the .May primary,, night,, three lives were token and two IN m a n y QUARTERS wood, Beavercreek Twp. They Were; of questions to be answered on the ery o f Columbus. ‘The hoys were also He has been connected with, the state Wives Of'Ohio Congressmen were married August 2%, 1938 at Coving census blank by farmers. He says youths seriously injured. All hut one . Jnvited to attend the night livestock were students fa Beavercreek High Judge Dart M. Aultman, Xenia Mu highway department and fo r eight hostesses at.the March meeting of the ton, By. The plaintiff seeks custody of there are 23$ o f them and all must be Show at the University Coliseum. years he served as assistant engineer 76th Club,' made up of congressional School. nicipal Court, is being warmly com a minor child, answered for the benefit o f “ Uncle Wallace Collins scored the highest for the .state highway department and The dead are Betty Thompson, 17, plimented in many quarters for the ladles, which was held at the famous Sam's curosity shop,” He says it will in the state with 1044 points out of a deputy Greene County engineer. old Gadsby Tavern at Alexandria, .Vir skull fractured and Internal injuries; manner in which he is handling charg possible 1200. MARRIAGE LICENSES take the assistance of an encyclopedia, He became chief deputy engineer ginia, last Wednesday. Numerous fa John Humphrey, 18, skull fractured, es where automobile drivers are found None of these boys had competed in (Granted) a dictionary and a “ hopeful disposi under the fate W. J. Davis and has vors, representative of Ohio's indus and internal injuries; Hugh Marshall, guilty of intoxication. Not only are this contest before. Approximately 60 Ellis A. Jones, Xenia, R. R. 2, truck tion" to go through the list. served in that capacity the past nine tries, were given those" in attendance. driver, and Elie G; Thompson, 39 Jas 17, died of internal injuries oh way stiff fines being banded out but prison high schools competed in the contest. How many farmers can answer this sentence* and driving rights suspend years. ; per Ave, question? “ How much kohlrabi did to hospital. • The other four, high schools in A few_years ago the United States ed are enforced. ' you raise during the,year 1939?" The injured were Donald Lutz, 18, Greene County placed high, Xenia and government Went down into the Ten Numerous auto accidents where driv Beaver being in the first ten placing*. Bender says he did not know what and Mary Margaret Fahey, i4. Lutz John L. Dorst Is nessee Valley to experiment in the Greene County To H ave was not a member of the high school era have been found intoxicated has Xenia had two teams entered in the It was until he fell back on bis dic stirred the public for the reason the production of electrical power, buying tionary and lesrned that it was a According to Coroner Schick and contest,* bp many thousands of -acres of land Innocent suffers most fa many cases. Clark Hom e Head Two Candidates For certain type of cabbage, the Sheriff’s office it was found the Last year the Cedarville team also to be flooded through the construction It is predicted various organizations won first place in this contest. Mr. five were riding fa ah auto which John L, Dorst, business manager of of" dams Costing hundreds'of millions in the state will be welded into one SWaJlcn and the boys are to be con- Congressm ait-at-Large A Suit was fifed in federal court in crashed into the rear of a truck park Cedarville College, a member of the o f dollars. -In the search for a market active movement t o urge more strin gtatnlated upon bringing, this honor Columbus by Attorney Lewis C, ed alongside the highway. The lights gent legislation when the legislature Clark County Childrens Home for ten for the electrical energy produced the Cuyahoga county now has both cott- md gone out and the truck driver was to Cedarville for two successive years. Warden, Saturday, attacking the con years, Was on Monday elected presi T.V.A. forced to sell or quit business meets in 1941, gressmen-at-farge fa Ohio,. George stitutionality of thy census law on lighting with * flash light to sigiiat dent o f the board to succeed attorney .numerous privately ewned utilities. As Seventh Grade Party Bender and L, L. Marshall, the ground it invades rights o f privacy the automobile, Before he could give W. W. Witmeyer, resigned owing to a result of such government ownership JAMES H. HAWKINS OUT Lowel|, Fess, Yellow Springs has and violates the fourth constitutional the signal the crash happened. Thirty-two pupils o f the seventh business and health. However he will many of the-counties of that area lost petitions otlt seeking the nomination amendment. The bodies of the dead were token grade and some Of theto teachers en remain a member o f the hoard? Hugh as high as sixty percent o f their tax FOR COMMISSIONER tor one of the places on the Republi o the Neeld Funeral Home while the joyed a party fa the seventh grade McCulloch was named vke president. able property. The remaining forty Warden objects to answering the can Jacket at the May primary. L. T. fats boy and Fahey girl were token room last Friday evening. Everyone Mr. Dorst was formerly exeeatite percent repsenting taxable property qttetiona abeat hfe bath mem factor#* .James II, Hawkins, member o f the Marshall, Tuesday, circulated petitions to Miami Valley hospital Where their County Commissioners, announces his had a godd timer #• secretary o f the Springfield YM.C.A. still fa private hands, cannot carry on and who aB use them, not mentioning tor the second nominations. conditions is regarded serious. candidacy for nomination on the the present tax burden. Schools are the type o f “ Chic Rales" dormitory The Enquirer Tuesday intimated that This accident makes four deaths in Democratic ticket for a Second tofm. JhnlerPlay , being closed, public services curtailed, that might be located on th# property; there may be. two or more candidate! he county in 48 hours and seven dead The Juniors are working hard fa DOG WAS KILLED and public treasuries bankrupted. In far Whether it was Of the New Deal He is a'successful farmer, connected by the names of “ Bender" on the pri type o f architecture and if it is shar rom auto accidents since the first of with farm organizations nhd takes ac make “ Lena Rivers” the success peo desperation local authorities- have Dr. T. Victor Kolb, South Charles mary ticket in competition with ed by others than members o f the the year, Two Cleveland citizens met tive interest in 4-H Club work, and ple have the right to expect from this turned to Congress, requesting that ton, reported fa Clark coentty offiefafa George Bender. nstont death cart o f town Tuesday has been chairman o f the dareenc famous story, The cast includes: Aunt the Federal government,,which is re- family. * that he is treating a man and a bey The filing date tor nomination evening, when their auto was hit by County Beef Club committee. . Milly, Aimed# Harper; Old Caesar, sponsible for brinring about the pre who were bitten recently *by a dbg t papers closes Friday tor alt county a Pennsylvania passenger train. rt terHi,i*ili‘rI^t>iitri*iT«tWiirr»iimSUf ' Carl Watkins; Mrs. Joan Livingstone, sent situation, aid the local political but so fa r nethfag fate* devote)**#. Tfat. and state offices. \ COMMUNITY SALE Madge Sites; Caroline Livingstone, subdivisions fey direct grant Of Fed Genevieve Turner; Anna Livingstone, dog was killed. eral fund# to make Up for tire fames ...... M ft H r in y Bell Telephone Co* A community Bale of live stock, Wanda Hughes; John Livingstone, Jr, fa tax faceme. I f aome of the more Bryan State Park farm implements and household goods Keith Wright; John Livingstone, Sr. WORK STARTIK) ON RMLL ^ ' ardent New Dealers Hava their way Start* New Billing Jack Huffman; Granny Nichols, Grace fa brining about the condition they The OhttM Garniy Board of Elec will be held at the E, H. Smith farm, CCC To Cloae Jasper Station Road, at 11 A, M . Deck; Lena Rivers, Marjorie Finney; RXCRANO® MHUMOSBi desire o f the government owning and tions was organized Monday following appointment o f two new members, Lo The Ohio Bell Telephone Co., fa Tuesday, March 19th. * Forward Btilnumt, Willis Hopping; operating moat business ventures, the * The Bryan State Park CCG camp order to improvk their *ervke from Malcolm Everett, Wayna Oerry; M m w#» iwrWI- Wmt w ffll wm 1Wm whole country will be faced with the Welt Fes* and George H. Smith, The near Yellow Springs Wilt be closed bold-over 'momfeetsi ware J. Ernest the 1 urine** effito baa srtabiished the SEEKS CLERK OF COURT JOB Graham, Alice Hanna; Frink Graham, new building fa beam the M tn M it a«m« situation that has naw come to permanently according to official fa 16th of the mootir aa the date o f bill Harold Corry*. n frip M tt for the JM 1 TetepfewM Cfa*. pass fa the Tennessee Valley. Long and.Dari L BifanoUr, Attorney Washington,. Probably the London Smith was. ofartsd ebafanxm. The new ing instead of the farri. Wilbur B, Fitter, Xenia, has filed as which, fa fa be ererifaf eft a pfat m conservation camp will also be dosed eloric is Attorney’W. B. JAiGdiiittr, The March bills oo**r a period of a candidate for the nomination o f Chang# fa fathee) Cafauder ttart Xeftfa Aim f tm k EhOantee, e f Government figure* fo r the first due to reduced budget. There are Xenfa, has tifa ewfanert far faaTeert Who sooooods (AariosBolost ffoersfary 16 days fa ferfaff VOfag up fa the Cleric o f Courts on the Democratic The Senior Flay will h* given April Richard Greene, Alice Faye and Fred MacMurray, who share . Astaire The number o f accidents that take place on the highways anqe. - Ii—s m "m iw ■■■«■■■■!>—! i jtop billing with Brenda Joyce in Darryl. F, Zanuck's production 'o f Eleanor Powell “ Little Old New York," which opens Sunday at the Xenia Theatre. . '"S r ** these days resulting in the injury to thousands each year and The Hammonds were vacationing in Greene, who portrays Robert Fulton in the spectacular 20th Century- death to appalling numbers, has stirred the nation to the England has three of the largest New, York State. It was a farmer's Fox picture, holds the mdel for thd first steamboat, the Clermont. - ' h i , " necessity of some concerted action, at least to a more definite passenger ships afloat and to keep leave o f absence, just four days. It Henry King directed the film. , t . educational program to automobile drivers and the genera1 them in a safe port where a German took one day* to gq and another to re “ BROADW HY public. v sub cannot reach them, docked* each turn. For two full days they were Records prove that we have fewer accidents when the in 'New York, the last being the among relatives, and were free from ■ ELO O Y O F roads are Covered with snow or ice or even wet following rain. Queen Elizabeth which will cost ?!,- responsibility. In eighteen years they There is a tendency to take-more chance when the roads are 000 a day dock charges and remain, had not bad such a holiday. Three of FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, DAYTON, OHIO 1940” dry.' It is admitted that two factors contribute tp* ninety-five here for the duration of the war. The their six children accompanied them. Cordially Invites the Public to. Attend a PLUS percent of the accidents, excessive speed and intoxicants, With vessel Cost 28 million and is not yet Their oldest a son remained at home a small percent “due to faulty breaks orvworn out cars that complete for decorations and furnish to do the chores, and the two youngest Elmer’s * cannot be controlled. . ings. In as much ,aa .England has, re sthyed so mother could have a rest. Free Lecture on Christian Science The newspapers have conducted campaigns in the mteres Cam era.. fused to meet her World War pay Grandma came out from town to take Candid of highway safety but the public is not fully conscious of what ment now would he a good -time to general charge, 'It .Was late summer. ENTITLED—CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: PURE RELIGION can he accomplished yet.. To this end the C. 1. T. Safety make demand for payment or keep That first full day a t Cousin Joe's AND UNDEFILED and ' Foundation of New' York will conduct a Newspaper Seminar the three vessels until King George ‘tome’ ,suggested" a fancied fatherly Coquettes o f Safety at the Neil House, Columbus April 1, 2, 3. The move- *, ’* * ' ; - f ‘ . *" i - shows some sign o f meeting a legal worry. Dad Hammond lamented the ». , ment is sponsored by the Ohio Department of Highways, Robert obligation due this country. I f we separation from the younger children. ^ V 1; :f ‘BY ' , '• 5 J' \* _ . S. Beightler, 'director, and endorsed by Governor John W. remember correctly FDR made much I’m. sure Norma Jeanne is crying for i - £ *. Bricker and the Ohio Newspaper Association. during, his first campaign as to why -t$ as j f her heart would break, Harry DR. JOHN M- TUTT, C. S. B. - Thur$: Ohio heeds more safety on her highways every day in al Hoover made no -effort to collect what might get hurt and, we. are so for - >» Of Kansas .City, Missouri . * v . - 4 [Mat. 14 Priscilla . kinds of weather,- '* ' . ’ was due us from European nations, I f away. Mother,' let's start back to ‘ , r ' * s , 4 • ‘ l ' ' T* i f TWk. Lane this war continues Roosevelt may be morrow” ^ ho said with tears in -his Memher of the Hoard of Lectureship o f the Mother Church ' J / T H R O W AWAY THE MODERN WASHING MACHINE but o f office before he can make that eyfes. “ I just can’t stand it to be away thd First Church o f Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts RosemaryLane return visit of King George last sum from them” . - ; ^ , * f " ^ »- , ^ ‘ v - The best example of New Deal crazy-quilt legislative pro /Dennis Moore mer, “No, we are not’ going home till IN MEMORIAL HALL, FIRST AND ST. CLAIR STREETS posals has just been placed beforecongress by Senator O’Maho- Monday”, skkt Mother Hammond firm . DAYTON, 0H(0 - " Thomas , ney of Wyoming, who evidently lias had much trouble getting, Ohio Democrats-are just about as ly. “ The children ate all right wjti> Mitchell his name in public print. bad off as. if infected with the rabies. grandma. Now, forget It, and- let’s MONDAY EVENING, MARCH18,,1940 The Western Democrat has*a new idea for aiding labor In fact there are so many conflicting have.a good visit. I want to- stay i t and he proposes a tax on manufacturers that use more machine interests trying to pick delegates to here over Sunday anyhow, Too much ’ A T 8:15 O'CLOCK ' power than man power in turning out its product. the Democratic pow-wow in Chicago, traffic for us to travel so far on Sun . “ T H R EE , - Just think what it would cost to. make an automobile, by the leaders are biting each other. day, and' then we Want to go to Joe - .hand-where the employee had to forge each metal piece by Martin L. Davey is at the bottom o1 and Nan’s ' church. I want to hear ...... CHEERS FDR hand. It would be a. case of hand made-shoes and dresses, it and doing his best to get even with another preacher pnte. Brace up, the T H E IRISH” nails and tacks. The Senator would have the women folks drop the New Deal for butting into his ad kids at home ar alt right. Go .out and .the modern washing machine, and go back to the old tub ministration which so far- has cost help Joe with the.milking.” method that more employment could be given. Ohio more than * million and a quart Mom Hammond Commanded him like MA IST Going back thirty years ago would gre:.. increase the er dollars for the Old Age pension his old war captain, and he obeyed. 1 cost of all hand made goods. Mass production is what has fund. Former Mayor Miller (Davey His lament ceased. He threw off the made the modern, conveniences of today possible in'the most Ronald Mar- I f ] ite) .Cleveland, has forced Charley spell like the soldier he used to be, J CreswelFs Quality : t4 Days, humble home. Going back to hand made goods would be re Sawyer to . recognize him and he will Twenty-pne years before he fought Colman turning to the six day week in factories and the ten and pick a few national delegates around with the'American army In France, twelve hour day. Hand made goods Would mean higher prices He was gassed . slightly. He was Id a L u p in o the B ig Town. The entrance o f * 'Chicken Starter— Vita Milk Base C-W.T. $ 2.45 for everything. To retain the progress we have made today George White for governor on that wounded. The artificial role of des and follow the Senator’s idea of a heavy tax on • modern S ticket to beat Davey, leaves the New troyer in war was valiently played by |our Own Registered Hog Supplement C.W .T, 2.45 In methods of manufacture would only tend to decrease con Peal out in the cold. White is against Buck Private Hammond, but it was $ sumption. It would be a case of turning back the hands of a third terms, most of the New Deal, plainly contrary to hii finely cultivat ^ Laying Mash-—Vita Milk Base C.W.T. 1.95 clock to fool ourselves on the hour of the day or asking the “ t H E U R H T a close'friend o f V. P . Garner and al ed nature. It was hard Tor him to be k Tuxedo B ig 40 s farmer to harvest his grain by hand instead of the labor-sav this looks bad from the surface. cruel. A long Hne o f forebears had C.W .T. 2.55 & ing, binder. The whole idea is a New Deal crack-pot proposal. found the Christian ideal practical. f T H A T UBICO 36 % Supplement C.W .T. • With. White in the race -therq are They grew kindly, sympathetic, tend 2.60 |l FAKED” NEUTRALITY IN EUROPE now eight candidates for the governor er-hearted. His Inheritance was of the Kello#!s White Hominey Bulk C-W.T. 1.30 S ship ^ nomination on the Democratic better sort. The soldier in him was The word ‘’neutrality has acquired a strange significance ticket. This means an internal war made by the pressing necessity Of Soy Bean Oil Meal C.W .T. 1.65 J in Europe today. The word presents no ambiguities, when ap and the Daveyites think they have the war. Now, after two decades, that Linhseed Oil Meal plied to a great Power such as the United States, or to the race won. Former Congresstnaft-at family tenderness came back. Separa C.W .T, . . . g u n t i Republics of the American Continent far removed from the 2 ,5 ^ Latge Sweeney is the first entrant for tion from three o f his children for less Little Red Clover—Prime Quality . Bu 12.00 Son- V^Mffllittaire. chief sphere of war. There, though there may he some dis~ than ninety hoars was hard to en the Donahey seat. Next Is Herbert Alfalfa Seed* Priced Bushel from Playboy’^ putif about the rights of neutrals, neutrality itself is a status Bigelow Who is to. carry his old age dure. He was a good father. ! $ 12.00 to * 18.00 J clear and indisputable. pension fight along with the ttomina They returned home on Mnday, and With JOE PKNNIER But in Europe many of the smaller States eagerly assert he was ready with new vigor to con 8 tion and election if successful In May. their neutrality as something carrying with it the sacred right This is bitter medicine to conserva tinue his hard work on their dairy | • ^ r a i f f h t not to he attacked. Thus protests go forward to Germany tive leaders who see little or ho farm. Incidentially Grandma Wilson ! W 8 ShooteraH because of the recent aerial violations of Bergian neutrality chance of success this fall whether had one fine time with the children. I t ; * s by a German bopiber. Neutrality in the fu ll sense of the term FDR is on the ticket or not. The Saw does not pay to lament. Faith in God's 1 •UN. la mest earnestly asserted by those countries which are most in yer element Will holt Davey just as providential care, and a reasonable jiFRANK CRESWELB OHIO MOM. r u t a danger of aggression. sure as he is nominated. The DaVey- daily plan bring good returns in satis-1 “Daytime Yet the Netherlands has been accused of “ unneutral” ac ites will put the heat on White. Both factory living AC home or on vacation. ‘ Phonet 100 W i f e * tion by Germany because its ships have submitted to search factions will try to cover Bigelow with And ' by British warships conducting the blockade in accordance an avalanche o f votes for the nomina- South Main aft. Cedarville, Ohio with international law. German U-boats do not search neutral tion at the November election i f he H,lllllll» lWnl0)wil4wW illliW>)l|lilliiii| ji)< f o o A r m x i ■«W m m 1 ■ ■i*lw 1 "..ni.giimi!ijpnr nut1 awn wet assn : Mftieylto lam pa Xwi Ktowto. Qrf- Waltoe# CaHtos J. H* HAX&tNGKR DEAD WEATKlEIMjr .***01* Vsim sl Daring* A l a w Amn. UM V UMOCif ua tf* T » Is SJMll ifl^auu^MaAl " P h i w fltlpW . e x j s o u s i w j r e r s o n m J. H. Barringer, IT, farmer first W o* Hljlwwit H i w w i Mr. Frank CrmmM v u own*** to vte* pmideot ef th* Natiaaal Cash w fW B y tmiuiiiMuiimiimu to* Hess* **pr to* w**k-*ud wito I W allas* C*toiM,»M a f Mir. and Mr*. Register Go., *)•• gwtoral m*e*g*r, to** *f to* frfp. mtMMM dtod W*d»**d*y «v*atog following » tv with a laifv iiiiiit HAiriM h h a w . I f Jahn V . Celttos, * f tola ptos*, * MMHPMMRT six month# ilbwss, H * waa a native m w . H *v« yours highest boner* to to* F. F. A . Meek David HL Maafcfe, Mtototw tracad #dl j&Hfc «£ ’HoMiiMr s«rit the wash sm sm i. 9m A. J«bu W. CoUtoa* C*d*rriU* Twjt, judging *M t*«t at Okie State Univ*r> o f Bath Twp, Tha fuuwal wiU b* ijipyi B, M*F*ri*ad. U tt U m m , w m r* stoetod * diroetor s t Sunday, March IT, 1148- . LOCAL COHCHESI h«M Dunday, (,8*3 tli* Miami Valley MUk Producwr#* Sunday 8eh*ol—19sM A. X. k y sb a t M r Mr*, J «N ift Brottowtoo and daugb- Association a t to* aanual meeting *t Momiuff Worship—11:00 A. M. Fromjwoa to 8 o’clock next Friday WOLF FILED tar i m l to D*yto«C Tbwwday, ant toe Biitmor* Hotel, Dayton, Tu**day. Sormon Tk* King Tri a continuous aerie* * f half hour ser t u r n Mr. awl Mr*. I t I t Twemafty h*v* Mure than l»StOQ members attended wnphant”. vice* will be held at to* United Pres Leroy Wolf, Xenia, who served two A. breeder stove mrptodtoff E M a r moved iato what w «» tha ltiaa*r prop, the meeting. Epwerth Ltogtor—gibO P. M. byterian Charch. The theme will be tom * aa roeorder, will file again for nigh): no it Mr. and Mm, QamM E**k, arty. Evening Wor*hto—*:«0 P. M. The “ The Seven Words From the Cross.” to* May primary. Wolf **rv*d ftom 800 baby eMrim Mrs. Ernest Gibson has issued in College Dramatic Cf*b will present On each hour sad half hour the op 1911 te *9 i!«. by fir*. - Mr, *ad Mr*. Pawl Cummin** bar* vitations to a*number of fri*ads for a to * Easter play “ Hit Cross, by Ralph portunity will be given fo r people to rented to* Owens property ©a Xania dessert bridge Friday afternoon. Clagg*tt, come and go during th* playing o f an avenue and are moving into same Each evening this week them wilt organ intermission. ■' tola week. * Mr, and Mrs. W, W, Barlow o f Co be union services in the various The CedsrriUe Public School*, the lumbus spent the wePk-end with th* churches. See the notice elsewhere for College, the Presbyterian Church, the Mrs, Carrie Townsky leaves gatur. former'* parent*, Mr. and Mrs, Aden the time place and Speaker each even Methodist Church and th* United Autom obile day with a party o f Xeniatis on a Barlow. tog. * Presbyterian Church are co-operating ■* : tL „ motor trip to. Florid*, The Cedarville College Dramatic to this service. There will be special >f, Mat. 2$ Mrs. E. E. Finney spent the week* Club will present an Easter play Sun music and short meditations present H We will help you to buy home, end in Cincinnati with her daughter, day Evening to the Methodist Church ed by the following speakers: Dr. R. Lieensei A , Jamieson, Rev, Walter Kilpatrick, Ccdarvilje Federal Savings Loan Helen, who is city nurse, and Nancy, at 8 o’clock. This play is entitled “ His Assn, • who is a student in Cincinnati Univer Cross’* and was written by Ralph Dr. David Markle, Dr, F, A. Jurkat, March lstth* 1940 License* will he issue# for Auto- sity, Claggett. The cast at the play is as Rev, B, N* Adams, and Dr. W. R, Mc- ■ ■ i ..'■ ••ft' 1 ( ■-.j’ ■ *■ Cheaney. , ^ Ross Twp, High. School' will pre follower Obed, a master carpertOn mobile*, Truck*, Trailers antT’Motorcycle* «t sent “ Here Comes C h a r le y a three, Mr*. J. M. Auld was called to New Warren Taylor; Deborah, his wife, You are most cordially invited to be present for the whole series Or for act comedy'in the school auditorium, London, Monday, awing to the illness Glenna Basore; Elisabeth, his daugh o f her father, Mr. Adam Crider, who any part of it which you may desire Friday at & P. M. The proceeds will WALLACE COLLINS ter, Qrsadee Stewart; John, his . son, P ick erin g’s E leetrtc ‘ bp ipsed to finance % trip by the senior resides with hi«.daughter, Mrs. J, W. Norman Linton; Rufus, his apprentice, or find convenient. class to Washington, D. C .,.at the Nelson. Neil Hartman; Simon of Cyrene, the The schedule is as follows: close of school. The play is being ■sity, Saturday, March 2th. Young Col- father of Rufus, Justin Northup; Jor- Sunday 8:00 P. M,—Methodist Church, Open Evenings — . Tuesday, Thursday end Snturday. staged under the direction o f Sdpt. The Kensington ‘ Club .will beet tins won 1044 points out of a possible am, a bagger, Robert Guthrie. The College Dramatics Club, Religious Harpy Pickering. v, Thursday, March 21 at the home "o f 1200 on his judging. • ' scene of the play ia laid to the car ■ play: “ His Cross,” by Ralph* Clag-f 1940 LICENSES MOST BE ON CARS APRIL l . Mr*, Wilbur Cooley at 2 o’clock. penter shop pf Obed, to Jerusalem, on get. j SHO' Monday U :2 » A, M.—College Chapel, Mr. John L. Horst and wife return the day.of the Crucifixion o f Jesus. CEDARVILLE TIED WITH. Dr. J,Jt. Fields, “ I Am the Way.” ‘ ed from Florida, Saturday, after a An offering wlU be taken to defray the Sf Robert Nelson suffered a slight 7:30 P, M. ■— Presbyterian month in the south. .Mr, Dorst re SIDNEY IN F.F.A. CONTEST expenses o f the production, stroke. Sunday but is reported Improv Church, ^r. R- A. Jamieson, “ I Am ports thing* were very uncomfortable ed at thistime. - during the freeze-although St. Peters , Tlie. Cedarville High F.F.A. team of the Good, Shepherd.” Mary Pickering four boys tied for first place with Sid, UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Tuesday 11:20 A. M.—College .Chapel, burg did not.suffer a »;much as the1, Ralph A . Jamieson. Minister DeputyRegistrar east coast sections, F or'a time wood1 ^Friday is ,the last day for filing pe- ney in the State Little International Dr. F. R. ?huits, “ I„ Am the Truth.” Was rationed and limited ton 5ficpur- titions for the' May primary. It is Livestock' Judging Contest, Saturday, ' 7:30 P, M,—-U, p. Church, Dr David March 9/ The team consisted of Wal Sabbath School 10 A. M. Supt. Em Markle, “X Am the Light o f the! . >111, , chase at erte rime. The loss to citrus also the last day . for filing income ile Finney. ~ Mar, 1$] growers and gardeners was very nix letusns, Mhrch 31 is the last day lace Collins, Carl Watkins, Wallace World.” ; 1 Wk- Bradfute and Ronald Anderson. 'They Preaching 11 A. M .; Palm Sabbath Wednesday li;2 0 A<_ M. — College heavy, Mr.,Dorst say*! 200-new houses for; making personal'property tax re- message, “ Roses or Lilies.” >i ‘ were, erected in St.^ Petersburg the turns'. It is also the lasrday you can Were coached by Prof, O. K. Swallen, Chape), Dr- Ros* Miller, “ l Am the Y.P.C.U. 7 P. M. Subject, “ Intro past year and yet'a t .the peak o f the use. your 1932 auto tags. A ll this is V.A.D. /Wallace Collins scored highest Life.’-’ -1 JPow^ll In the state. duce Your Friends to Christ.” Leader, 7:30 P. M.—Methodist. Church, Rev. season the visitors could not alt be good news especially i f "you do not Maude Turner. « ■*■ cared for. “ •. observe such, dates as effect you. A fine trophy was given by.the Fair- B. N. Adams, “ I Am the Vine.” ■ " A'. •nont Creamery, "of Columbus, and Union Service' in the Methodist Thursday 11:20 A. M.—College Chapel presented by Dean Cunningham o f the Church at 8 P, M. A Religious Drama Dr. W, R. McChesney, Communion DWAY College of Agriculture. Each school is to be presented by the Dramatic Service, may keep it six months. Club o f the College., See notice.’ 7:30 P. M.— Presbyterian Church, Choir Rehearsal Saturday 7;30 P. M. iY O F None of these-boys were on the last Rev, J, R. Miller, “ I Am the Bread »» Year’s winning team at the same A ll members present, as Easter is of Life.” . . •-vent. drawing near. „ Good Friday 12 Noon to 3;00 P. M. in Four ring* of livestock were judged, We hope the community in general half hour periods— United Presby tamely horses, dairy cattle, beef cattle will take an interest to the Special terian Chprch , Messrs. Japiiesort, »nd swine, . Holy Week services to be held each- Kilpatrick, Markle, Jurkat, Adams, evehing next week. Full, announcement and McChesney, “The Seven Words - • > r will be found elsewhere In this paper. of the Cross.” NOTICE TO CLUB MEMBERS Beginning Sabbath evening, and thru Easter Sunday 6:00, A. M-—Church ; ■ Thursday evening. Friday "Good Fri Bells. . / Because of the illness o f Mrs. Mc day’ special Three Hour Service will 6:30 A. M.—Presbyterian Church, Cullough, the 'March meeting of the bo held from neon thru three o’clock; Sunrise Service. ■ „ • Women's Club will be held with Mrs. using toe Seven Sayings of. Christ on 7:15 A. M’.—Easter Breakfast 'K '«* ’ " , , ^ - » ' if \ Gankin MacMillan, Wednesday, March the'’ Cross., The three hours wiJI be 10:00 < A. M. —- Sabbath School in Not the Finnish Front But twenty-seVenth. Members needing, or divided into half hoar periods.wlth op each Church. [risciUa ‘anbishing. transportation, kindly call portunity' given for any to come .and 11:00. A. M.—Easter Service in each .he secretary, Mrs, Marsh. go, while toe orgahist plays the pre Church. v Public Utility Employees lLane lude., As our Saviour emtored So much 7:30 P. M. Presbyterian Church, Col this important week,, to .His Life, an lege Chorus, Cantata: “ The ry jL an e BRIDGE COTERIE Important Week In toe history ofthc Resurrection Song” , by Noite. [M o o r e World, may we deny ourselves for His The Bridge Coterie held their third sake, and come to Worship Him to la s BENEFIT CARD PARTY npeting at the home o f Jeanne Wright these Special Union services. bhell jn March 2, during which they or SET FOR SATURDAY ganized and named their club, The . ‘ ‘ ...... ' THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Bridge Coterie., ‘ A benefit bridge patty will be given * When there Ig work tp be done to the, : There are twelve members in this Rev. Beniamin N. Adams. Minister.! by Cedar Cliff Chapter, Daughters of Co-starred for the first time in what promises to be the mu interest of customer service your Public club; Margaret Anderson, Lois Brown; the American Revolution, at the homo sical sensation Of thp season, Fred. Astaire, Eleanor Powell and Pplm Sunday, March 17,1940. Oeorge Murphy join forces in "'Broadway Melody of 1940” coming Doris Jean Conley, Marjean Devoe, o f Mrs: Walter Purdom, Cedafvitle, Utility knows neither, winter nor summer, ' tp th*. Regent Theater Springfield, Ohio, March 15. 'Dorothy Gerhardt, Pansy Rose, Doris 9:45 A . M ,*— S a b b a th School Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock. j. day or night. The above illustration show* Townsley Genevieve Turner, Maude Orchestra, Proceeds will be used by the chapter 10:00 A .’ M. Sftbhnth School, Mr. !L Fumer, Marjorie Finney, Jeanne to purcliaae flags for tlm Cedarville a type of work that hag to be done irrespec- Wright and Nancy.WjUiemson. K. Stormont, Supt. ", School and for Other D, A. R. activi five of. bad weatherconditions, by employees, The officers, ate: President, Dorothy (Nomination of Officers.! ties, - - ‘ j . ST 11:00 A. M« —> Morning' Worship. . 9f our company. Zero temperature doetnot 8AT. Gerhardt; Vice President, Lois Brown; The committee in , charge of ar- j Secretary and Treasurer, Doris Jean Theme: “ The Triumph o f Meekness'*. rangements for the pacty is composed j Man 19] 8:00 P. M.—-Canvassers Report-at deter the service man in his rounds. When. .4 Day*. Conley; New's Reporter, Maude Turn of Mrs. Mac Harris, Mrs. George GOr- ' «. er* • . . the Church. don and Mrs, Purdom and resetva- the call comes he responds cheerfully. He This club was formed to learft to 0:30 P. M.—Christian Endeavor at tipns may he made with any member toe Manse, Topic: “Boy-Girl Relation doesn’t like extreme cold weather anymore upino For Clnderclla'siJstertj play bridge and a have a social time o f the committee. who want to make their together. I t meets once a months at ships.” . than the rest of us but rendering service to - 7:80 P. M.—Union evening service fcetlooklitlle.thisopcd- the different girls homes, and so far DR. F. A . JURKAT TALKS at the Methddist Church, The College j» tofl snips off inches! - the * girls have learned quite a bit ON “ DEMOCRACY” our customer-public a part of fall job! Dramatics Club presents “ His Cross”, about playing this game. by Ralph Claggett, . The Research Club was entertained NEW SPRING “ Holy Week” services— (See com last Thursday afternoon at toe home KENDIG FOR COMMISSIONER plete ischedufe elsewhere in this o f Mrs, J. M, Auld, Dr. F. A, Jurkat I t I*, such loyalty that has eoMrtbmted ’to . STYLES GOING paper.) was guest speaker who 'discussed our rsputailoh as a public sorties company - , Rpturday, March 23—4:00 P. M.— Ralph Kendig, one o f two Demo “Democracy at the Cross Roads ” a re Communicant’* Class. and uta honor tha smploysst isha rsndsr th OVER cratic commissioners, will file for his view with historical background thru first elective term on the Democratic the ages past, * dt h r primary, ticket, having been appointed CHURCH OF THE NAZRENE Mrs. Harold Reinhard read a paper , •, •• ; f > .• -f v 0 to fiil the unexpired term Of the late Raymond Strickland, Pastor on “How Finland Pays Her Debt.” lionaire Howard L. Batdorf. Sunday School, 2:80 p. m. Members responded to roll call with The Dayton Pinter-" ayboy” James Soward formerly head o f the Services, Preaching, 3:00 p, m. “ Doings o f Congress.” County Children's Home is another Mid-week ’ Meeting, each Wednes Miss Jejuihe Wright played a piano PENNER Democratic candidate for primary day, 7:30 p. m* solo, “ Th* Waltzing Doll” by Poldlnl. nomination, Refreshments and a social hour follow and Light Company •ight ed the regular program,' >ters” Pipes, Valves and Fittings for Wa E. G. BURKAM FORMER ter, Ga* or Steam. Hand or Electric Subscribe. To THE hWRALD to ft* Pumps for all purpose*. Plumbing and MOft * PUBLISHER DEAD Heating Supplies. LOWEST PRICES- e tMiim niuHiinwtiHw>MiiiHiSMww nw »wiii»iiUiw,>mw»i>iwwi>lm e a o at»wiiia iiim iws iiim m * liiiinwnH»< iwiiSniiiiiiiiieNMiiiitiiiMewMWtiwiSiewwisewM11*1 no tT U ta Good form in tportel HIGHEST QUALITY at J, P. BOOK A cotmtry eiub fa E, G, Burksm, former publisher of LE T SUPPLY CO., XENIA, O, (4t) vorite thin R the Dayton Journal and Herald, died t t a n d u d nd to town witi Wednesday at his home in Dayton at nAlvriLiv InThe ypetf tweeds! the age of 67, He sold the newspapers on se * to Louie Rock to 1988, and retired. He had been in poor health for some time.' COZY I THEATRE • ADDRESSED BIBLE CLASS Plumbing Kinds OTwaimii Fri. and Sat., March 15-10 D r. W. R< McChesney addressed the Marjorie Weaver — Stewart ErWia Busy Men’s Bible class Thursday ev ■ l saw i to tf MAATOWf ening in London. --•* In — ■ “THE HONEYMOON’D OVER" Bath-room Equipment Mrs. Belle Summers and Mrs. F, M. News — Cartoon — Magic Carpet i Reynolds, who spent severs) weeks visiting to Florida returned home last :week«.... ' • Sun. *a d Mttttw Mtorch 194# Modern Kitchen Sinks Don Anieehe — A! Jeleen NEW FAIR BUILDINGS Andrea Leeds Hot Water Heating ARB IN FORMATION —* In —• . • i* Williams The story of Stephen O. Foster 5 It is stated that the Greene County “SWANK# KtVWr ■ u s t Fair Beard, N„ N, Hunter president, is considering the erection o f new ■ New* Cartoon ■ . », OM* I * m m M m y m iMA hog and sheep bam* in the near fu tore, Both arc badly needed. The - -MM*. CtottstoW ***** IIPMENT ■ Store board will also consider bard inrfpc Let ns Qwte'ytn Meal ) tog toe roadway* on toe grounds, an “LITTLE OLD HEW YORK" other worthwhile, improvement, « iiiiMiiiirtiiassiwww»«wmm>iii, % 4 REPORT O f ftA l* Meeiay, Maraii It, 1944 tertogfiald U r* Jtoeek fifl** o . HOGS—1125 heed «, P n f i H c 8 » l e I S M * tbs.------— ,5J5 to ijfi *•5414 lbs. ------5.04 te § M 254-275 ------4.76 Wfl! offer at FnbUe Anetioa, at the * . H. W O T S FARM, m Mg>MPMPRRiM are ttaitoittt* 1 wf tkra r*kl tff imBg WLl S a p . 275-200 Uw*w.__ fitatten Road, norrii side o f Hew Jaap**, at 11:40 ekdesk A* R » 00 ITmgmw M u a a 9MK? ^kjauaJuai HH9VH ^MOausasP W t aauipriR laa^awMW ip . - AasW •rity enjoyed a party nt the hesae e f ■*04 lb». up — 444 down { 4|0||JJg£ like MergaSalla lAtt, neer Xeaia,; 104-180 lbs* — ------5.1* •■wfifiH*8 i» «#4W*Mfi wrYWF*SW>wmnm&L, and efctofe ionites W* ■p,w« imSm xa tth und ilMitTing Thursday evening. MU-150 toe. to 4.75 TUESDAY, MARCH IS, IIP ' jefUMMvei to Rate 4* flay Matte grad* Is out o f the way whea th* spring rash 140*140 Iba.------X95 af work begins, The Fpeehman dasa apensered » Feeder# 4*5 dew* HORSES Several. Head iff Geod Week H er***-. I%J^pg,um l^fmwMNA, JEMs|i^0m5rv^Am -nlV^^f^^e4bmml an^n-W^P^^Wm dagfowtad the Some WO' ’ is pour being offered for akeriag party at the Xenia “Jtoller- F at Sows .3.66 to *35 igXIMt* IMK I* to<1.lot Sit 1 hut a* . rloes are a ft da high W r iw it o avening. fits*#. ....»._.._^.__„.fL25 dawn SHEEP A LAMB8— ’ CATTLE and righto grade M i : m many sheep men expected* a hug* 3 Bull*, l polled Shorthorn, 1 Holstein, 1 Jersey- M «eh Co«% fre#b. ; ^rifWPPNVi a^KdtlktoH»pt A wr A«*k*' liiB fHhiff RNC ]B AWer then normal volume it being con ^His- Cross” * one act religious play Lambs — ------.7,7* to .4JO Springers and Heifers. Shotihora Cvw, to freshen to April. to * . signed to the Ohio. Wool Growers Co wi)l b« presented by the Dramatic riub ...... ____UsSisea^ioO re* Sheep — ——....4.16 dew a operative Association. They report at the Methodist Church, Sunday 6S53arjua& ra!rr!w CATTLE—181 head HOGS that there has been more interts. on night. The cast will include Orsadoe 8 to*ra ------7,70 to *.00 # _Bred Sow* and Sheet*. WASHINGTON u n tK Stewart, Warren Taylor, Nefi Hart At Calvary, reverent and thought Beat Heifer# — -.7.74 to 820 the part of the mills during the past 1ST SHROPSHIRE EWES Week end better business is in pros man, Norman Linton Robert Guthrie, ful readers of God’s Word stand Other Haifees ------7.75 down (OwmN0*D F*cw Justin Northup, and Mtaa Basort, Dr. speechlesf, nodi oonfera themselves Beat Fat Cows-— ------4A5 to 6,75 i> pect. It is not expected that wool to be powerless to explain or, to ex _ FAMING IMPLEMENTS prices will advance rapidly a* they did Markle is asrifthtg in directing the Medium Caw* — — —*.05 to 4.00 2 Tractor Flows. 2 Double Discs*. 2 Com Planter#* Gale aad John t o * i ton 01# ngprricteM# grito la to t pound the awe-tospiring story, and Deere, with fertiliser attachments 2 .grain Drills, MS-disc and 8*di»e. last September, but when everything ■play. ■'..** ■.■*..■■ yetju st because it is such a story, Thin Cow*v.------— .3.00 to 3.40; ;■ mC&m -UK. J^pPMBIIiMFvt .pcopwffll PTW ■ * ";■ •> . Bull#------— ------54W to 6.30 Hammer Mill. 8-fL McCormick Grain Bhuier. 3 Sulky Plow#, ! Oliver is taken into consideration, a definite because on’ that cross the divine Bon and 1 John Deere, Gang Plow. S single row'corn Plow*. 2-row Corn toe sum* period rifthne last year ha* The “ Intra-Mural” Festival was held of God gave Himself in sacrificial CA-LVES—180 head been in cotton. There 1 » » been a improvement is in order. Plow. Hooaior Graea Seed Drill. Drag Harrow. New Farm Sled. ■ The outlook for a satisfactory price Monday evening a t the gym. Finals atonement for sin, we must do our Top Calves ------11D0 Steel Roller. Walking Breaking Plow. Platform Scalps?. 'Other great demand fo r cotton a* a raw war were played in girls and boys basket utmost to understand it, to explain Good A Choio^— ,— —J U fite 10.75 Implement#. _ mitorial, bat the export o f wheat, fo r .wool later in the season is favor It, and certainly to declare it to all able, Domestic stories o f wool are ap ball, badminton and volley-ball.. The Medium — ,_.___.7.O0 to 9.00 flour, and other grains and grain pro mankind. „For when He who knew * HARNESS— 2 SMee of Harttei^ Colbrn fie* proximately 100,000,000 pound* below seasonal winners in esch sport played Culls ------. —5.45 down HOUSEHOLD GOODS—2 Rug#, one 9x12, one 11x12.;'Sideboard, duct*, as 'noil as other food stuffs pro- no sin became sin for us, it was the sfcrmal carryover. Inventories Of *‘all atari’ teams picked fro th e a te r for our sin tost He died. Hero Mono 3 Pressor#, Ghost o f Drawers. 3 Library Tables, 4 Rocking Chairs. dueed fin Amtritawfarm** hmrdeclioed Book Case, 5 Beds, Stands. Sewing Machine, Radio, Cupboard. semMMsfced and finished goods are teams.- do we find redemption. IIR iylllliWWMIlrtllfiW WfiHilMWliliMHMHWtWlMffHHllMfi^ most fharfity. I t appears evtiant that We approach ibis scene therefore Bachelor Wardrobe, Clerk. Work Table,- Many other articles, * , the American farmer has not' been not burdensome. -Clothing stocks in . • * * -Other consignments will be accepted- retailers’ hands are smaller then usual Believing that a. Christian College with reverence, and with the prayer henefltted by ths so-called “ war boom” that we may .so present, the dying LITTLE’S GROCERY TERMS: CASH and automobile production is.running in this day must give more attention ■ * 1 ' € ■■ r:f\ or by the “ cash »wLcarry” provisions to Spiritual Quest,*a program o f -Re Saviour to dying men that some may Of the Neutrality Act. well ahead *Bf the -same period, a year believe and be saved. We center our pgb. This industry is one o f our larg iigioua Emphasis will be held pn .he* thoughts arourid three expressions NOW E. H. SMITH, Mgr, est consumers o f wool and mohair. campur-this year during Holy Week. taken from the text, Xenia phone 1S43-W-2 WOOL! Foreign markets have strengthened in Three guest speakers will preSent the. I. "T h ey Craeified Him.** ■ ■ • * . - | Col. C, L. Taylor,. Auct., Jamestown Phone 46. three phases o f rite theipe^ “ l am the ; Willing Workers’ Cla## of New Jasper Church will #erye Junch. recent' weeks, and *g _ a result, our AH.of the gospel Stories are re A g e n ts fa r | Ift 8 out o f 8 years wool 'prices are wools are now selling below compatt- Wapi the Truth, ap'd the-Life” , The markably reticent when they apeak ’ lowest during the shearing season. r.blo'imported Wools, This is an un speakers wil 1be the Reverends J< R. of the cross- 'D etails of surround ing events are given, but when they ' ' ' • ’' ' . , J Conrign your wobl to the Ohio Wool usual'condition and should not last Fields, Xenia,’ F. R. Shults, Dayton, and Ross. Miller, Springfield. Qn speak of fibs, cross itself, they can ReNew Cleaners Growers Cooperative. You’ll g e t a. long because our domestic production only say that He was crucified. Let .liberal Cash advance and full market is" considerably below our consump Thursday Holy Cmmupion-will be tele- . us look at the .jpne who hung on brated With DrrMcChesney presiding. ‘ value for your clip when sold. tion. “ that sacred tree, for He is the Sa Xenia, Ohio I _ , Pnuik Creawell In 8 out o f 9 years prices paid for 'The College is also co-operating with viour of the world. .Refusing the * " * Local Representative wool are lowest during the shearing the churches in the observance of the stupefying potion (v. 34) and facing season.1 Fully. 85 percent o f the wool thrCe hours Christ suffered on the death fully conscious, we hear Him cross, by participation, in ’the Good crying out o f the darkness which- & fff? produced in ' Ohio . moves out of-the covered all the land, “ My God, my Ship paying rent and own your grower*’ hands during April, May and Friday services, and also in the special home. We w ill help you* Cedarrille God, why hast thou forsaken me?” June.. This usually is ,a depression services each night dtiring HpIy Week. That cry indicates. the depth to For Pick Up and Delivery Federal Savings * Loan Assn.' ■•: - factor on the market and recovery „ A t the' evening services, local Which our-Saviour Went for us, time is here again. I doe's not ofteir occur until late sum ministers, the Reverends B< N. Adams, Does it not seem that the Father LEGALNOTICE mer, or fall. Last year the Weighted R. A, Jamison, David H. Markle, and ’in that-darkest moment e f history SERVICE farm price for wool in* Ohio was 24.5 Reverend J, Reed Miller o f Xenia will turned His back upon, the One who will Buy or Pool your Wool. * * , . u V ’Vl> > - ** ^ Janet. Thompson, whose place of. cents. Net returns to consigners thru i>e the speakerp. knowing no sin Himself had become sin for us? And yet we know that residence' is unknown, w ill take notice the pool Were .31,5 cents/ “ Phone 184 r' Rev. Chrl Plummer of High Street it was God who hung upon the tree, .that on March 12, 1940, William The Ohio Wool Growers Coperatiye' God the Son. Here is divine mys Thompson, fifed suit fo r divorce On the Association is now in it& 23rd year Of Methodist Church in Springfield spoke tery;,the meaning of which we can SEE ME WHEN READY TG grounds o f wilful absence, Before the continuous'- Operation., Over 70,000,- at Y.M. and Y.W. meeting Wednes not tathoihi but we. know that it XENIA Court of'Common Pleas,.Greene Coun OOO pounds o f wool have been market day on tha subject * “Cooperatives". „wat for us. ty, Ohio, in case No. 22,214. That said ed through- it foT an average 'of 8000 Rev. Plummer, has bad an interest in Then crime the cry with the loud J MOVEYOURWOOL - cause h ill come on fo r hearing on or producer* who-consign annually* It the Cooperative movement.and has voice,-’Hi to finished!” ' This was not the - death o f the languishing after April 20th, 1940. follows a sound program o f merchan been associated with CC-op organiza tions in various .cities. martyr. The Son , of God, having f ^ ■* - , ij- ' ' ’ . ‘ - 'h r , '-F. W. DUNKEL, Attorney dising its wool*. They grit'never wrought out redemption on the A Beautiful Permanent I (3-12MSt-4-#0) , r dumped onthe market. The result of Rev, Waiter S, Kilpatrick is spend cross, cried out in powerful-tones of Tl J *« * r ‘ this orderiy marketing program .has ing several d*ya this, week in Pitts victory, “ It is finished i” and yielded FOKEVERYPURPOSE; 4 i « t ljp ’* 1 ** ^ *. SPECIAL ' 1 been an average yearly return toits burg! Piu “ - ’ * ' ' * , up His -spirit* , -KoEdfiyilp Wednesday* , ^ . LEGAL NOTICE members o f 2.56 cants per pound H* ’ flfbey Watobed Hbn.t* ' Soldiers, priests, the two thieves, PURINA FEED'S ; - - above that veOpived by growers who / ^ ' $ W & C tjirt e f Common Pies# sold thelr wooi s t home. the. womtiMwir different was toe Ctamaf County, O hi» Notes purpose and' toe, spirit; o f -their Complete. - .Purina Custom Grinding and Mixing— Hog, Dairy, - kafc* We wn* watohinfi. «, ‘ , Otter, Persutiente |2A0 to gVjfi, • w m m SMwr.'fitw i. wmisai rntt. ''fijppmp4#dliy: .. '• - 'Tjto''soldlftorhrid\made-: sport of .Ste«rr Sow- fwd ,IV»uItry;;SiijwIi«^W * .*"/ l>‘~; MR Him and mriclcedHim to toe pelActf. Ctenplete* ; Shaniged 'and * Finger *-s • ' - ton^wmiaai B*U, gattjr Britt; aad W* B.^SU0b- * ' . Jamestown “ Yeast for' blood and nerves. Yeast ance. Being members of the high- ! South Miller St* . ! .* C^rrille,^* < ‘.Mb est and noblest o f callings, they, fe ll, -teat of Alaba, Ohio, filed their petition, [o the Co«- purifies and enriches blood / , feeds Open Rv#ntoge‘jby Appointment v abon Court ; ‘Shu*** h> the Vlliete of Aitba, CIjMOao for digestion. The fine tarigjr flavor o f and the, other 'railed at our Lord- ’ ; 0 * # ; IWidxWelMtiO 'W TT * \ ’ftium; t*wtitr* - , ; hops sharpens your appetite . . has (Luke . 23:34,. 40). The cross has - ysrt of Bwusrgoi’ a tonic effect on the stoiriach ,v.. and ever since been thedividinglihe, part ' <- ttwo Na f-briwom tbo HiMa iivo . increases the flow of digestive juices. of humanity turning there to life '*-■ '-«*•. BMaMSd^.W.MuI b'BW-;«4MW W o r d l n eternal, toe rest going on Us railing - of tbf-BejWefWoofc aad.Smahiroefc una> Malt for muscle. Malt supplies sub* way to destruction. * * ‘ ^ * , *** '*W ’ } stance o f extremely high food value . . ..Mbs road sWS yomw'h>1 BCbibi- Barioi* The women waited. No doubt they . -14* mne.bemrUM'.ir. W.-OOimw^jiir John . , . also helps your muscle tissues de M Y MORE * % Muuriw<#ii''*ftt WiiWbg..;Bwsoo ^M rter CM liing ’ were perplexed and troubled in 9i 41* . M' B. M poleo a aiaka in tb* ■f/ k p rive the fullest benefit’ from your heart, but they stood faithful^ by UHo WtiiNiM'B.-iL'ACmKgMpWMt'INId food.” ~Nat|onai Voice. Until His precious body was in the ’ sMtSo, theUcO K. 4S* M’ W. Wpoiee to a A t t h e „ - ^ The above is from a recent brewer's grave. We read of no apostle who -% oiiWm IboMaWr ofaiM-taTgptSa.rooB; i % M* W. « oolee tftb the Water advertisement and reprinted by the did as much, end we Rive all honor ofMld read to tb« beclanlac, cooutlalo* Voice to'show how deceiving liquor to toe faithful women. ^ tana Worth* of am act* of rrmuat '114 VOGUE SHOP advertisements are, The Supi'eme in. “ H* Trusted in Ged.” Court of South Carolina did not agree This was the sarcastic taunt of - - 31m ympsMd prioe to bo rooetrod foe said the priests* “ When th* King was snwfaN*. to 4MM BMMtWI'"4MI IMtty :BMWl with the brewers when it said in (flM.001; proofed* of solo to' bo need fw r»> I d hanging upon the cress and the in pain oa-UM ctsurch bttZMlai. lk yfi/ The meet unhappy o f all men is he Wm ePRPIwP. mHP^EPWr W w ^C^MNMNMNt 4MWIHIP' wjjo believe* himself to be so.—Henry ■Vbjwwi 8 hiw Home.' 1 lM9Me» te Ctaae He. MUML that saw CUMMINOS CHEVROLET M P » MK'i m m eg Mr heaskg « t « t 22 Be, Fow U la Ave 4 Aun fiMBK m a m m b u a m m $W Srie^tito model electric re- te Y .lB oltM frigmwtev, deed buy 1m c««H, Tod males Norris, ChllHeothe fit. t% ilfifftf|i. f