Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville The eC darville Herald The eC darville Herald 12-17-1937 The edC arville Herald, December 17, 1937 Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald Part of the Civic and Community Engagement Commons, Family, Life Course, and Society Commons, Journalism Studies Commons, and the Mass Communication Commons Recommended Citation Cedarville University, "The eC darville Herald, December 17, 1937" (1937). The Cedarville Herald. 1701. http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald/1701 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 eC darville Herald by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. 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TREASURER Farm Machinery Coarse - Ruby- Bqgan,' » minor, who was j A Clark, county I te r Wednesday Plana are being completed foe the w M M H IT S married to Loren W, Bogan on March j rendered a verdict d j first degree RESIGNS POST Farm Machinery Short Course En­ TEfflrtFBUBRT I f, 1085, divorced him May 3, 1037,; murder for Hurry IHifebdlne, 54, with rollment for the course is being magp COLUM»US.—Tke probability o f a and re-married him less than a month a recommendation form erly. Ho1 bad now with L. J, George, local agri later, has now instituted a second di­ Mrs. -Lida 0- Tarbox Foley, died at ' County Treasurer Harry M, Smith Names of thirty-five Gr«me County significant increase in the norm*! been charged with flh murder ..of culture instructor. vorce action in common plpaa court her home fn Scio, Q-, Tuesday, Dec. 7, offered his resignation* to the Board men and women, compoaing the grand $30,000,000 annual limeetone and stol Deputy Sheriff Edwa** F- Furry. The The’ first session of the course will an Untimely death due to severe burns of County Commissioners. Saturday, and petit jury venires for Hie January otnite industry in western Ohio u the The petition,, filed through -lifer state demanded the |Uth "penalty on be held at 2:00 p, hi., December 20, on the body and from exposure. effective February 1st, to accept' the term o f common pleas .court, ware mother, Josephine Mercer, charges the ground that BiuRfedine was the in the Cedarville Vocational Building. result o f finding:* made by the state 4 Hn .Thursday, Dec. 2nd, a talesman, post of assistant cashier o f -the drawn *from the jury wheel in the division o f geological survey was pro gross neglect o f duty, Asserting the brains of a gangam ch plotted'the Anyone interested should get in touch well known to Mrs. Foley called at Citizens National Bank, Xenia, j At county clerk- of courts office'Tbesday dialed by State Geologist Wilber defendant had never prodded his Wife kidnap robbery -of, i®6Mdgfield cafe with Mr. George before December 18. with a decent home, and with non­ her home but failed to get an answer. owner. the same time the resignation' o f morning. Stent. ?W* have fefcnd, after a two- .Neighbors had not seen her for T. Dales Kyle, assistant CAshiet pf support.. The plaintiff seeks custody Henry, a son o f Barry, has been Art News Tbe grand jury will convene a tP year investigation, that the western the same bank wsjt announced, i ef­ of a min$r child,‘‘ Alimony, attorney several days and an investigation was Sentenced t o '’deajR ifor^hls part of a, in- Monday, January 8 for investi­ Ohio section contains a huge quantity started by Mrs. Clyde English, who fective .in the spring. The primary art classes are making o f Hmestones and stolomitea of re­ fees and courtteoate, the slaying while Wjpry fchapman is gation of crimiiiar eases and the ’petit ' Zeva Merchant, In a divorce action later’ notified the authorities. calendars and Christmas greetings. markable purity,B Geologist Stout’ re­ yet to1 face trial. - Mr. Smith's’ term as treasurer does jurors will report on notice when A filed r against Fired - W. Merchant, not expire until 1940 and on !hls In thp fourth grade, the pupils are ported. “Man$r of the limestones and A ladder was secured and entry to All-three haVe records, Chap- civil case is assigned fo r trial,\. charges the defendant with cruelty recommendation the Board of County completing an' Eskimo project. The _ stoiomites, for which there are more the house was made through a manandHarry ine being put The grand jury venire o f fitetem and Tisbltual drunkenness'. They were Commissioners, has announced ,‘the upper.grade and high school classes then ‘200 Uses, are from ninety-eight window on the second’ floor. Mrs; o f prison -on'pa: names follows; .Ralph Denney, PatV married: September 25,1029, but have appointment of Hayald J, Fawdett, are making designs and linoleum cuts Id nhiety-nine’ and a fraction per cent Foley Was found lying in front of an *’ Both * the ate knowg Twp.; Ida Coy, Beavercreek 'Twp.; lived apartsinee November, 1036, ac­ for Christmas cards. x pure, They are by far the beat dis­ open fire grate, severely burned but here) Harry being ,t Seated with; the Horace Wlcketsham, Xenia,, ’ ^hird-, cording to the petition. The wife re­ still conscious. It was the opinion of covered any place in the world, and bootlegging bhsi rb*ck in pro- *• Tuberculin , Tests Given ward; James Heedwolil, Bath Twp.; quests custody of a minor child, at­ physicians that ’ she had .suffered R hibitioft days. Neil Compton, - Spring ‘‘Valley Twp.? wfteh oUr: filiOihga are officially pub­ About seyenty-five per cent of the lished and' released it is logical to torney toes aiid costs. * * stroke and had fallen near the open Bertha Eyler, Xenia, tecond Ward? - 'Decldringf hiS Svife'-Ieft home No­ upper four grades took Advantage of believe * that the industry/ which fire place when' her. clothing catlgbt .David' Little/ Xenia,'' fourth.. ward; vember' 2Q* 1934ifand AeVer Returned, fire. Surroundings indicated that she Farm Quotas^n the free tuberculin test being given by . TarryRowe, Jefferson TWp.j.pearl A . normally has a $80,000,000 output, will the Greene Codhty Health authorities, be greatly expended/' -- The , most im­ M. G, Cobb has brought suit-foiva di­ had extinguished the file in her cloth-1 -Corn Taylor) Bath- Twp.,* ,-tames ‘tautens,. vorce* ^orRTSffiir'grounds of ing by smothering; the flames with) Sale Dr. Sayage, county health commis­ Spring'Valley Twp.; Oliver Flatter, portant uses for limestones and stolo- sioner, visited the echooT Tuesday to mitcs are in road construction, build- wilful, absence from? home for more her,hands as they and the arms were; .... , . , Bath Twp,;, J Hari^ H0Bsman,:,|toBS - than three years. They were married check the reaction o f each individual - ing and chemical fields, Mr. Stout badly burned as.vmll as other parts! • A* et ^ays J * ™ Twp.;. Donald Engle) Cedarville Twp,; in 1925 at Shelbyville, Ind. , of her body. ! speech-makmg-NewJDeal leaders in tested. ~ , ’ ' . Mauq Peterson, Caesarcreek ) T%p.; • ■ said." - ■ the Senate agreed,--Tuesday* to fix a Gross "neglect o f VlUty and cruelty ■ Neighbors, think shebad laid in a Bay Hite, Jefferson Twp, ’ f ' ^ limit on the Amount o| com ,hnd wheat Vacation Starts Wednesday w are charged in A divorce suit filed by helpless condition ’ from softie time The petit jury, venire of - twenty The Yulotide- season in fact as well Grace Clark ~ Against ^ Estel Clark, each farm in the n^siott can market Christmas vacation of the public as in spirit arrived at the State .House Thursday until Monday. She was under the marketing' quotas as‘ de­ names'-fpHdWs: Homer Harness, Jef­ whom * she married in 1929 at Day- 1 conscious when found and taken to schools' starts Wednesday, afternoon, ferson Twp.; A. L. Garringer, Silver- this week. Two giant mail boxes, ton,. O. manded by ROosevel^'and Wallace in December 22, and ehds Monday* twelve feet in height, were erected in a hospital-in Dennison, O. According the’ “ever normal grpnai’y” bill. crack Twp.; Walter E, -.Carrie, Xenia, -, to"-the hospital authorities she died January 3. , secand.ward;. Frank ’Hiatt, Spring' . the State House yard for Columbus ‘ N&rfe'StjiTdHLED With the qompqlsqjfcy feature and and-vlsting children from out of town from infection of the burns: and from fixed amounts of wh^st and coni that Valley Twp.;. Walter. ’ Spahr.Y.Bath The-Greene County Farm* Bureau, exposure. v Change in Grade Program to mail their letters to Santa,Claus. can be Sold from feach farm, 'the Twp.; Claude^Chitty,T Jeff©rSoii^Twp,; , The time of the gfade program has In addition, a massive Christmas tree Coppefalive Association is plaintiff in; p’oiey was born near Cedar- American Farm Bureau Federation, Roy" Starbuck) Spring 'Valley twp.? a suit against Howard W. Wertz, re-; vi,jC( the {IAu^htei. nf Sajnilfl and been changed from Tuesday ‘ after­ whs placed in front of the jnain en­ through PTesidfent (|’Neal, who has ■Earl.,;D,itehouFr!Hbs*))%wp,^ ’• - noon to Wednesday foremoon (Decem­ Evers, Xenia, third ward;" Fred Bar/ trance to the Capitol building, and questing judgment for $127.17 on a) Ruth Tarbox, on November 21, 1862.
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