1923-11-01, [P ]

1923-11-01, [P ]

Volume 54 r McCONNELSVILLE, OHIO, THURSDAY;'NOVEMBER 1, 1923 Number 18/ TRAGIC .OF MRS. Dr. Walker Made Hospital Head AT THE CHURCHES COURT HOUSE N; Doughboy Monument Arrive* SETH ltARKHVRST IMF#<4* IS MtMMEY EW^f •' ' H'.T I-' ' .; ,, Dr. Ruth IV-Walker of Pitts Wanted:—To find the name The World War treterans' monu HIS HOME IN EAST BLOOM N burgh, daucMer of Iff™. Lillie Malta Chnrch of Christ \ ASSIGNMENTS ^ TKe trajgi/! death Sunday of Mrs of the youngest -sister of a ment given the soldiers of Morgan Walter oi this place, was recently A series of special evangelistic Morgan county soldier 'who i The following Equity cases, have county by the late Thos. H. Simp •* Mi^ Seth Barkhurst,"' jiawtopfg V Fred Mumihey at Tier hoflne in Bris electel superintendent of the Beaver meetings will begin at the Malta been posted: . ' «f years, father of County Comttiigjl6ir- i' tbl township. neafi Meig&, is noted was killed .in Action In the son, arrived the first of txie week, at County, Pa.r Tuberculosis hospital Church of Christ Saturday night of Nov. 12—Adam Smith vs. David er W. A. Barkhurst,*/ «hed VwjfftlT "i \n the Meigs items elsewhere Ui this World War. Such person will the Qhristie & Taylor monument Dr. Walker Is a graduate of the this week. Preaching each even Henderson, injunction. works, Malta, That- Urm has the abodt 2 p. m., at his' home to ' ,e8U*- '•»;> be invited to unveil the monu­ Woman's Medical College of Phila ing at 7:30. The services will be ment to the World War sol­ Nov. 16—The Riverside Tele­ foundation and granite work about Bloom, near the Pisgah church. •M'n. Munimey's maiden- "name was delphia, and ha* recently neld the conducted by Eldot* C. H. Morin. A phone Co. vs. The Incorporated Vil While he had suffered more or fees Florence Parmitef. Sh«t was 48 diers, givenjfcy the late Thoa. completed, and the monument wyi position of physician for the Penn cordial invitation is extended to all H. Simpson, and exercises for lage of Malta et al, injunction. be placed some time next week. from kidney trouble for several ;*» jjears of age atf the time of her sylvania state Bell telephone com Methodist Episcopal Church Nov. 19 -Delia R. Aichele vs. years, he had apparently been no s death. ;•». jSlie was a daughter of the the dedication of which are The time for holding the services pany, being one of four. The new Sunday school at 9:15 a. m., H Wm. -P. Aichele, and Florence Ethel has not yet been set, but will prob­ worse of latel Sunday evening he »' late Joseph and Frances Parmiter appointment Which is a very fine floon to be held. Address let­ Clark vs. Harry I. Clark, both for D. Bishop superintendent . Epworth ter!* giving information to ably be at 2 o'clock, Sunday after­ went to bed feeling as well as WNtfU. r "was born in Meigsville township. one, came unsolicited by Her. League at 6:45 p. m., topic, "The divorce. Along about 2 o'clock Monday mov­ % this county, and had been a lifelong The new hospital of which she John McBride, McConnelsville. ^ noon, Nov. 11. This service is not Prayers of Jesus." Sermons by the MMMMMMM+»M«MMM» Jury Assignments for the Legion alone, but should be ing he became violently ill with resident of the-, |sounty/\- Mr. J. B will have t*ie oversight, cost about pastor at 10:30 a. m„ text, Eph Nov. 13—The State of Ohio vs. what the doctor pronounced gall . Farra of McConnelsville is her un 1200,000 and it is stated will prob Luther Reed, intoxication. participated in by all ex-service men 6:15, and at 7:30 p. m., text, Titus DR. JOSEPH K. BROWX OF and all others who have the interest bladder trouble, growrng rapidly cle. She is survived by her husband ably be ready four use before the VS. 3:1. Prayer meeting on Wednesday THIS VLACE DIEM SUDDENLY Nov. 14-15—Fred E. Blue of the ex-service men at heart. The worse until his death. Mr. Bark­ and by oue son Cecil, aged 17, a pu first of the year. It will be one of evening at 7:30. Sunday school Wm. J. Huck, money only. hurst was a son of the ^late R^ese pil in the high school of this place the finest institutions in the state Apparently without warning Dr Nov. 20—Sarah Gifford vs. James committee has secured Capt Ken­ Rally Day is next Sunday. All neth Little, former officer of the and Mary Mercer Barkhurst and being in his first year. Besides it is said. members and friends of the school J. E. Brown died Wednesday about E. Bailey, money only. spent his entire life in the vicinity these Mrs. Mummey is survived by 1 o'clock at his home here on South Nov. 21-22 -C. L. Stanbery vs. A. 148th Regiment, and jTudge Advo­ are requested to make ypecial effort cate of the 33rd Division during the where his death occurred^ He was A brothers and ' sisters as follows PltKSIDKNT ITltGES SUPPORT to be present. A Cordial welcome is Seventh street. He' had eaten his P. Pinkerton, money only, and at­ a good substantial citizen, and a Ulysses and Clyde Parmiter and OF DISABLED VETERAXS dinner as usual, and had gone out in tachment. World War, to make the address. in waiting for all Who come.—E. O Mr. Little is a lawyer of high stand­ splendid farmer. His wife who was Mrs. Belle Teters of Meigsville. Morris, pastor. the back yard to do some redding COMMON PLEAS COFRT Prudence Smith,' daughter of the township; Wm. Parmiter of Morgan up, together with Mr.Charles Boysh ing in his home town, Troy, O., and President Coolidge ill a-letter to Stockport Circuit The cases of The State of Ohio vs. is well known to former members of late j^lexander Sipith, survives, a^so township; Albert Parmiter who re­ James McFarland urges the public Sunday school at usual hour They were working near each other three children. Besides, the son and Dr. Brown was smoking and Saul Maurice, forgery, against the 148th, as well as to many of the sides in Newark, O., and Mrs. Ber to support the "Forget-me-not cam Prayer meeting Wednesday evenin whom indictments had been return­ citizens of Morgan county. It is mentioned is Howard Sarknurat of tha Christman of Zanesville. At paign." The letter is as fellows: Preaching at Stockport Sunday sawing off a board. He stopped and the home, and Mrs. Belle Northrup, laid up his cigar, and was turning ed, has been nolied. the wish of the Legion to make this the time of her death Mrs. Mummey Mr. James McFarland, morning. Rally Day exercises at In the cases of The State of Ohio a county wide celebration, since the wife of Frank Northrup of Malta, was a 'member of the Church of National Commander, Stockport Sunday evening.—C. E again to take up the saw when he and there are five grandchildren. fell to the ground, dying instantly vs. W. D. Adrian for -unlawfully monument so generously donated by Christ at Meigs. She was formerly D. A. V. W. W., Jeffers, pastor. practicing medicine, entries read un­ the late Mr. Simpson was not given He also leaves the following broth­ before the family movea to Bristol Dalton, Georgia. lia ptist Chnrch , A doctor was hastily summoned who ers and sister: Warner . Barkhurst pronounced his death due to heart der dat^ of "Oct. 24: "This day came to (lie Post, but in memory of ALL township, Identified with the Mc- My Dear Commander McFarland Sunday school at 9:30 a. m the prosecuting attorney oil behalf ex-service men of the county. who resides in Kansas; George of —I want to express to you my hope trouble. Last winter while at his East Bloom; John D. of this place, Kendree M. E. church. Worship with sermon at 10:30 a. m. of the state, in open court for good A full program of the day's ser­ The news of Mrs. Mummey's that the observance of Forget-me and 7 p. m. Morning subject daughter's in Chicago he aufiered and Mrs. Anne Henderson ©f East not day by the disabled American bad attack of heart trouble, which cause shown, with leave of the court vices will be carried in next week's Bloom. Two sisters, Miss An- tragic death by her own hand was "Building Up the Walls." Evening entered a nolle prosequi." papers, and all should prepare to at received by her relatives and friends veterans of the World War, on Nov subject, "Keeping the Heart." „ In was unknown to any except his im­ geline Barkhurst and Mrs.. Ida 10, will be generously supported by mediate family. However this sum The case of The State of Ohio vs. tend the ceremonies connected with here, as well as by those in her im the absence of the pastor, Mrs. Las- Arza Brooks for illegal possession of Pierce, are deceased. r the public. The thousands who bear mer and fall he appeared to be in the celebration of Armistice day. * mediate home neighborhood, as ley will conduct the services.— material for making intoxicating Mr. Barkhurst was ft member of great surprise and terrible snock, as the scars of war will always hold Thomas Lasley, pastor. better health that he was a couple of the Pisgah M.

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