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M1sr. Mary Dennla ret.umed to
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Mr a.nd Mrs Herb Ch&amp;mber.s
Rev Boyd Oay left u,mdi:J • ~
WELL KNOW N HERE c.lde~;l Free Masons m Lht' Stille o!
BEGINS TUESDAY
Mrs Sherman Hanes Is vlstllng
The Ucleet&amp; have been placed on spent Sunday In Marietta. wllh momtnv for a wee.lea visit. with b~ '
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h er daughter Mrs Qeoorge Oliver Playlet Under Aulpicea 5ale and It looks like a great. show relatives
1son and other relative:! at z.nea.
and family at l.l&amp;rt1ns Perry,
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Body To Be Brought To
And •• Continued Thru Several from here wtmt LO Dlle&amp;h·
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DIES IN mE WEST
the week end with Mr am! Mrs
Chartes Womeldorll' has retumed. ~ ' ....
Racine For Burial
Sunday to hear t.Le bll.Dd QUM'Full Of Fun
M~ Miriam Oanlelll, mother of Oscar Sanborn of Gravel Hill
to his home In Toledo, endlnl: a
W e dnea day; A t SC: h00 I Ire
Wl from tht: Mi.sstun church a~.
Mrs C A Poindexter Ia in receiPt
Mr and Mrs Pred Bhlillwver visit here with hlJJ aunt llJld unc:le,
On Wednesday
Auditorium
Charl~ston
The lmport.ant cnaracters selt!ct- 1 ot a me~age announcing t.he death spent Sunday wJth friends an£1 rela Miali Vtrginla Corbin and Char•
Kennetl, Black entertalnod 11 ed tor lhe plo.) corporal Eag~n lot her slater Mra Frant Leach, Lives at Raymond City
Corbin
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Mn w ;p ForQuer and dauahter
Mrs 0 Vlnctmt of Pal.rmont ~ ~ •••
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celebrating hU; 18th birthday plf. ple here Thursdi1Y and Frida~ uu- , Los Angeles, Calif Mn Leach wiU BetilaJi Jef&amp; Sunday tor the'lr home visiting Elzu. Yeacer and tamll,y. 'C'i$\.Jrf
cussing the rteathbed ~cene or Mar:~_
c.t rt3.1u mcnt courst' is frf'quently t ·en were
present ou.mes were der the auspices or Ule Lad!eR be remembered by older citizens In In COiumbw after beinll' guest.s 01
Jamer. Y~aaer who vllllted wttif,. :J~
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Queen of SeoUl
Rev Charles
II pmzle to tht' mo~t fe:O(f)f!rlenccrl played 11 nd lunch serlled
Auxiliary to the Feeney-BenneH 1the Pomeroy Bend as Mlu PetiiY !rlencll and reiaUves here
hil; lather and other relatives dQt
Brady 62 pastor o! the Asbury M
~T~T[ ICH~'~Y [C(,t.K Miss Myrtk furnc• Will ex- Mrs Wm Spa.uldlng and daUJ:h· Pobt. o! the Arnerlclln Legion Ill" Gray Bhe leaves besld.ell this one Bund&amp;)' guests of Mr and Mrs the holiday vacation returned
E church, WiloS dead here today
plain Um. subject t.u all ladles wh:l tcr and son·in-law Mr AId ,_.. rs rehearsing ever) night and e\er} ~ister her husband one eon and Joe Leonard were Mrs Margaret day t.o Co!umbUA to 0011tlnue
A stroke of apoplex' caused his
attend The D1Hh Tnbune fa·e lh:·t-!ctem Sturgeon all of HuntlnaL~n, thing points to one of the grealelit ont' d11Uihter allllvtng In Loa An· Ralph and daughter of Galllpolls studies
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Mr and Mr.a J R Th&lt;Jmas or
Mr and Mrs G B Cook
dEath while lle was telling the congreptlon how the queen cried out
,the Pomeio~ Junl01 high school au-~daughter of Spring HIU 1h v 11 ' here The cast Includes man} ~ell
Kanaup and Mr .and Mrs H 1 farnlly ur Martetta were here
"My kingdom for a moment uf
tlltcuum Tuesda} and Wednt'saoy visited the Warner sisters' .:ru tdRy' known promlnenL bmmesa men
The MJ1111Ionary Boclety o! the Thoma.a of Middleport
day
omen On Way To Work Earh Rfternoon cla."&gt;S '&gt;~;ill becln at Mr and Mrs. John D~m' and here which woven together pro I First Baptl8t church will meet Mlsa Mabel WUson spent Ule Mr..: Arthur E.'teveru -;;• :~;~;~~~
time," and ex.plaming that she
1 IIi 0 clcck and an e\enlng tlass children o! Wellston and Ml'6. duces a regula r laua:h ~&gt;emsation
wished another moment of IJ ir to
in Athena lnj'ured In
Tuesday afternoon at the home of we'J)t end in ColumbUB
Jean of Charleston left
atone fur her ~Ins
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·~•II, be 11t:lci Wednesday n1ght tx&gt;- Deems mother Mrs Wi t~. or MePaul Dillard, local comedian y;Jll Mrs Nora Hamilton
Mrs Leota Bchreiner returned alter 11 short visit
He had just started to repeaj the
Colh110n
&amp; 111 mg at 7 30 o clock All ~&gt;e~si~ns Arthur vlstted relathes here over I ))Grtra~ ~he role o! Izzy Isadure
Ml55 Helen Beeson and Miss le~ay from a vllitt tn Columbw;
I pa;::nts Mr and Mrs
queen s words My kingdom for a
:r-of the COCklllg_ school are [lee to the week end
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Goldstein and he and hiS buddy Edna Randals of Colwnbul'l were
Mill8 Fannie Pup.t.e and Thomas rPhilr d ~n~l Mrs w E
moment of time when he was 1 NEAR ROCKSPRINGS any lad~ of Meigs Count' v.ho
MrR H A Spe 11 cer a"rl sons mO~ Corpor"l Eagen get. In!.o a"ll kmd&lt;s Y.eek end gul!..,t!l or W H Bteaon Sheet&amp; ol Pmneroy spent Sunday 1 ta. e P ~ are ,,,;,~,-,:,;~:-·Iii
Blrlelten The sentence was not
Wll'lhes to nthmd all':l each one PI\'!~ tcred to Pl}muuth w va F lill' o! pecullar circumstances
from
Louil; Ohlinger returned Sunday With Mr and Mrs Oeora:e saue1 ; nE er \\oil
finished
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Rev Bmdy fonnerly was pastor M111 DeJia Green Moatjt!Uink th em loa chance on ~\ernljday
Olenn Nichols ot Gravel Hill, W&amp;l! Mr r.an~n MrsrsAi:X.~,,,"'~~~:~,i~!J[:!
keeping the audlt'nce In a OOntltJu Lime with his mother
at Zanesvme Columbus, Pur~.
S o I H t, 0 h
awatds of fOO&lt;! cooking uten... •l~&gt; et.c
Mrs A w Pullins and d
ht.e a! uproar
Evelyn MUler Lettie Fugate, taken to Holter hospital 8u da d h
mouth Pomeroy and Ironton He
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to be glvt·n away during the school Kathleen and Albert BpenC:~K wet~!
Katherine Hawklru; hilS t.aken Russell Mllls Edward Tewksbary, for &amp;11 aPf't'fldlx 0 ration
n Y a111 ter Frieda.
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d te
era Are Cut
The F'rt'nch and Hahn 1~ naH! end [to Hawks Nest Thu sda
ihe part of Sal!y 0 Nell Eagen s 1Joe Clark and Max Sanborn reMr and Mrs ~I W
Huntington
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sweetheart and comes through with turned Sunday from YoWlptown, three children of Po.J~lle U:.~ La ~s George Hartlnl(er of Cleve..
gra ua d from Ohto Wesleyo.n
unJvetsUy tn 1898
fluvms obtained mostly m the met.h·j Mr and Mrs Emory Gordon of a smashing protrayal or an lrlsn where they a.ttended t.he Ohio B y Friday and 8e.turdav wtlh M:v "'"'• h n vlstlhted over the week end w1tb
Rev Mr Brady had been a resiThrEe W:)men !;\:ere Injured one ed or cooking Ht when French 01 Kyger vl$lled Mr and M.~ Hale gl,rl The special guard MCOooley IP u Convention
Mn WUllam Wolf:
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er mo er Mrs Cordelia MLU'Pb1o"•~
dent of Cincinnati !or about two belie\ed ~erlo!!sly when two Cfl.rs Ita lian cooking! s mentioned 11 t once l Harding, Friday
Bert Martin, dispatched to ~pture
Garnett. Burchett returned to
Mr Willa I.e b
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years, coming !rom Ironton He were In a CG .. ..ston of the State tH't~cne thin'.s or french fried po. I Mrs Troy RUAAeiJ and datH:"hter the 9Y IB very important acd tell.!; Columbus Sunday evening after UveK In Coml lm d .!'_.~ ..Pa,. rela· RETURNED TO INSTITUTIO. ,, t
had also been pastor of Ule Col urn· Route 31 near the Rocksprings tfttoes o.nd spa8-hetll Miss Turn~ Dolores Lee and Mr.!i Ella RuBJtli them ho"' to win the war Bus .speudlng the ~ek with her slllter
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bla. Methodist Episcopal church bl'- Falr~ounds Sunda~ evening about "DYS thl' secret o( fmelgu cooking ~ motored to Middleport, But do.y Reichman Is the hard boiled cook Mr5 Don oumeld In Charleston
d Dr ht:!nd :rs C Silllleton and
Lawrence Ha"ii:-;ho was tatiif
fore taklnij: charge of the Ashur~ 6 oclock
in thr seasoning 11 1d she will pro. and wete guests of Mrs RU81ie11 :J and Billy Barker is the newsboy
Mr and Mrs WJilltun Lowe mo- aur r, ancy of Charleston tnta custody here recently by~~~·:··:~.: ~"
churCh where he was sb1cken He
Tht Injured were
Ml!is Dell(!. duce this secret at one or the cl~:~SB· ~rents, M1 and Mrs ,John Lam- "'hlle Chulle McMa.titer 1s plenty tored Lo Columbus Sunday
returne1 Sunday to their home o.f. ty omcers on 8 charge of
had preached as pastor of ch urches. Green ot ALhens, bellcvc1 to hav&lt;' es t&lt;Jmortow Ol Wednesda~
~b rt
tough as ~he Top Sergeant
Mrs WUllam Wolfe who ha.s ter usltlng here with Mr and Mr!i bad rhecb was returned to
ln Zanesville Coltimbu5 Pomeroy suffered a fractured skull &amp;nd hip
Mu;.-; Turney festme5 modem
Mr Cubbogr who recently PU1·
A feat.ure or the shoY. Is the been vlslt1na: for some Llme with John Downing
Boys Industrial School at Lanc;M;Porl:.'!lmouth Iron:otl Syracuse and Injuries MillS Elizabeth Holland electJlcal lllbor &amp;tvlng devkes m Chased the old Saundr.111 ~111m nf'al men s Soldier and Sailm chmtls all relatives at P08t.orla returned FriMr and Mra D 8 Fanner son Iter by Parole offtrer Schaefer. sat.!
Minersvllle
of Athens cuts and bruise• Mr5 Jlustmtlng h(•r 1 eclpes Membe
Dan and w E Rusaell retutned 1 urday Hall had tierVed a sent.enotJ 1lft.'"''"
1 town Is erecllng a two .,toty poul· d1essed in Soldier and Sallo~t unl- day
He was m charge of the latt~r R D Young of Pomeroy cuts and the oud1ence are permitted to ~~~e Lry house et~lng :;~;:v, 1'1.: of our form.&amp; middles blouses and tJOus~
MTB Delbert Comb&amp; and three Sunday after spending t.he week that Institution before and b!'4
congregations In 1903 He serv &lt;"d bruises J R ~mlth of Huntington and Inspect the !OOd preparf'd on t.Q'&gt;~;nsmen cmpluymen
ets Thts group wU 51ng all the old chJidren of Olendnle W Va, are end with rel&amp;tlves and !rlends The been released on probation
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the Pomeroy Slmpsc.n Metholdist dr~! of the .. ther car was unhlllL the ~tage A special diSplay oi
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church during the time of the 1913
accident 1..8 said to have oc· Pomeroy mercantile booth.&lt;; wlll be
1lood and wa.s at Pomeroy ol to· currecl as Smith attempt-ed to pass at the .schol auditorium and many
11 wagon which was being drlnu gifts will lx! distributed tO th L dgether about five YI:!Rrs
He had been In the mlnistrv !or along the highway In the same ies
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avlng been ghduated Tilt other car headed toward Athn.n} woman attending th~ lectures may write Miss Turney a quesfrom Ohio WesJeyan university In
1898 He Is survived by hill wUe ;~~e~:~u~es~~11 ~ t~~e a~da!:::~r: tlon concemlng any 1ccipe and re~
daughter of the late Lucius cross collision lhey collided
celve an answer dming a question
tbe tormer MIS&amp; Bes..~ie
Cross
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of Racine, three sons Edwin AI~
e c11.r i 1 which the Ia lite.&lt;~ wei '
Metl.:hants v. ho a1 e coope1 a tin
bert am:l Frank one dau1hter riding was turned r.omplel.ely ovel with Thf' Dally Tllbunc in sponsm ~
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1-fargaret all -of Cincinnati and one J.nd ~tid over. nn embankmmt be- mg thf' school are rhr. Ohlu Pow:;ide the loat.;way The car wa.s rr Co H'lttlcy :1nd Benndt Ep I(
brothl:!r, Robert of Boiae Idaho
Puneral services will be conduct- car
damaged
considerably
The ~mtth Grccr.n Ohio Stnndard rck h P
however,
did not leave
the lOad
P one
ed Tuesday afternoon at the As- and was flamaged sh!!htly
Co
Enol Dawso•1,
Robln!iotJ s
bury Methodiat Episcopal church The Flnsterwald ambul&amp;nce was Pomeu~y LauPr!r) Ro:;e th(: Floralter which burial will be made nt summoned and U:Jok tile three wcrn 1•st, Schwegman &amp; R-oedel Meigs
Racine, Wednesd.av
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Groe&lt;!ry Co, Sanltmy Groce1y 9u--- _
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a w ere 1a1 Run Flour Mtlls Othnot-e Autn
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es of the hospital flaid they W::!l e Melas Stnr Da•ry ' Gress M D.t
not ~ure that M.~ Green had sur- M k t
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fered a tracture1 5kull but decldej M!~"~!': :~~lugs
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Grocery,
to take an x-ray sometime Monday ware
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c as 1 nard·
All three women are employed by
se.vera.l hl.lndred QOunds or oop- the State Hoopttal ll.t Athens and I==============
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per wire supposedly stolen from had been visiting fnends here
Cotro where ht' hns been a
mines tn Meigs and Perry countit!i&gt; Smith Wll5 returning t.o hls heme at from
by C 0 and William Browning Huntmgtc:J and was brought to the bu::;ln"'ss visitor the pnst few (Jays
Mt and M1 s Hn "Old V/Jggim or
a.nd Carl WilllallUi, was discovered sheriff's oUice h~re Jollowltl~ tht'
loaded Into a raJJroad car ready to accident Minor m.~urles Smith had Columbu8 ~p~ut the week end heN'
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be shipped fr.:~m the junk. yards of fUffered were treated at the s h er iff~ Mrs Wiggins wtll lle rcmembe1 ud
Prank Citron at Martins Ferry omc~ and he th-tn we)"lt to a hotel as Meta Kaspar oaughter of the lute
when Meigs county ofllcer.s motor- here whP.re he remained for the Norman Kaspa1
ML&lt;;s Marian Ebersbu.ch and guest.
night
ed there Saturday
Miss Mlllgaret Fe1re~ wete Lhe din·
Police of th~~ot city Immediately
DON'T read •II
;ony more
nP.t guests ea· urday &lt;'W!ulng of
.stopped the car of wJ1 e fmm being
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Mrs Edward Stolatls ot Hartford
flhlpped
Sheriff Tt acl de puts
than I read the whole of anynewapaper or rnagM1.:;
John
Hlte
son
Klmbal
and
Young-, Sheriff ol Perrv county fl.lld
Mrs Gardnc1 R c} nuld ~
teturned
Carl Williams returned there Monazme. But I do read a good many of them.
Frhh\) ('Vl'nlng from Columbus
da.)' kl make further Investigations.
where *he~ spent Thanks!&gt;I"Vl.IB
"Rerendy I've been reading more than usual,
It Is thought thaL the two junk
Mh Amy Q.;cary am i daughter wlth 1•latlvcs and frltnds
dealerA ' thete Frru1k Citron and
M1 se:. Knthl"'t me Schluegcl and
and I e&lt;rtamly hke what Chesterfield ha. to ,.y
Htumon l:; rau \I. Ill te phn.td un- Vdma returned Bunda\ afte1 !leV·
nal days vl.sit m Columbus
Ann"l Vaughn and Eddie SttaUSII
der arrest b) .ne omcet s
I Mist' MarKut•rlte Mome Jf!lu nco ftlllm~d
Friday evening frt~ml
and the way il is oaid. I would ptobably hke the
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to her hollK! at Dunbar W Vu a,f- x~n 1 o. and Daytou \\;}lt'.J"e they \.l.sitc1ga,.tte, too, but somehow f~ust haven't got
Rms Shumaker of Mld 1 k!port ter a short visit WJth relat1v.3.. d over Thanksgiving
waa brought tc the county JR\1 here here Mrs Harry Moore of C::~lum·
Olt'nn ChMe .!;~Itt the wce.K eno.
'roulid 10 trying 1t
by Middl~&gt;port omcers havloliJ been tus Vrho hs.s bet:n vlsltmg here ac- tlf'rP. with relatives and fncnds He
cqmmltted on a tine for Uquor law companied her daughter home
wall acoompo.nld home b) Mrs
"Come to thmk of it, I can'tldl you w~y I
Mr and Mrs Harry ElmHh aut :::'ha~ and •on Jack who have been
violation In t.ile Lowt or M&amp;.yor J
E. Harley
Mi&amp; Anna Durst spent SWlday at vil!lhng hne
smoke tlUs other ogarttte. lt'a more from habu,
Rose1 llle with 1 elat1v~s
Mr a.nd Mrs Hay san:ei and baby
C.t.SE POSTPONED
Mr ond Mrs Henry Dutst dau· Mr and Mrs &amp;rL Kocken.sp&gt;n-ger
I suppose, than for anr real reason.
The caBe of the state of Ohio vs •hter Cot a and Mrs Ma1gucrtte of New Lexington M1 and Mts
WUllam and Jal'tleS Betz Indicted 1Durst and daughtet Bcnucf Ann Walter Steele of Ct ooksvllle WCI"I.'
'Td never thought about it before, but last
Jolnt.ly by the Gallla county grand 1Wt're Columbu.q v1sltnrs Sunday t'C- the g 10e8ts of Rev and Mrs H L
jury for recelvlnl( stolen goodA WM tw.n ng home Monday
Henthorne an:J ramlly
SundBy
mght, at a pari) , I notiad Olflu of my friends
Edgar Gilmore o( Cclumbus and Whll"- he1e Mr a.nd Mrs SatJ-el had
postponed from Monday untJI,December 28
Mrs Jame.s Matllewson of Powell their 5twen weeks old baby baptized
~five men and three girls-who had changed
'Ilhe Betz brothers conducted a 0, spent the woeek end with the! by Rev Henthorne
Junt buslne811 In OalllpoUa and are fath&lt;!t Curtis Ollmcre and daUibMr 11nd Mrs w w Grant reto Ch&lt;sterlields. They told me th~t Ch..terfields
acc::uaed of buytn 11 copper wlrtl, ter Helen
tutnfd to thch home at Etllson 0,
milder, that they taste better, that they just
akllen by Frant Parker, Raythond
Mt and Mrs Harry Stearn re- .1fter spendmg Thanksgiving y;lth
Baldwin, Edward Vltt1toe James turned to their home at Cl-eveland Mrs Gtant 8 parentl'. Mr .md Mrs
seem to saosfy.
McNt!ll and Andy Cole from th~ e.lt.er a vtslt with Mrs St.eom's Charot'.S F.bersbach
8yracuee Mlni8, Inc , at Syracuse mother, Mrs George Hetzel on Lin- Mrs Gllbrt Walters and sister Mlss
"Of OOUI'Se, cigarettes are a small thing, but.
Deputy sherl1r Dana Tra.ey who coln Terrace
Martha Slagel returned to Wash~
made lnvee~ta:ations In the caae and
Dr Edward Slagel who has been tnrton. o c, after spending the
after all, they 11ve me a lot of plusure, and a
the arrests, was ealled to Oa!Upolla vWting his family and parents Mr Thanlulglvlng vacation with their
as a witness
and Mrs John Slagel on W'cat Main parents. Mr and Mra John Slagel
dgamte like Chesterfield that you hear ouch
St, returned to Lexington KY.
Rev and Ml'fl
John Orr who
TO BE4B A'I'HINB CA81!:
Monday
have been vlsltillJ' relatives here
good thmgs about, must be good. Anyway,l've
Judge C E People&amp; of the !4flp Miss E'elllY Stewart of Columbus returned to their home nt New
County oommon pleas court was !Spent the M'l!k f'Ud with Mr and WJ!mington Pa
just bought my firnt packall" of Chesterfields,
ea.Ued to preside on the bench ill 1Mrs John Bhorr and other friends
Manning Webster s.nd
Ml&amp;.o;
the common pleas court of Atben~ Mr and Mrs Earl Hickman t"t- A.gnes McQuigg returned U:l Ql~lo
and I beheve I'll find them just hke the ads say
county Monday and
Tuesday turned to CoiUJnbus Sunday after 8 State unlverslty at Columbus, SunJud1e Peoples was to have heard few day.s visit with Mrs. Hickman s d
-mdder-taste better-pw~:-.raJU.f.\."
a. ease In the C~&amp;.uta r.ount)' com- ' parents Mr o.nd Mrs John Blaet- alt:r and &amp;'frs 'wuuaro Watson
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case ha.a bf!en pqstponed UQ;Ul .[)e(:- Mr am;l Mrs. Wllllab). W watet ' 'Ln
a,.. •• r spent Sun&lt;lay with
ember D in order to a.ccommOdate ot Le1loy 0 , nre announcing thE' friends In Huntington
Mrs 0 R Fa.rls and Mrs Chr.s
the Athens county court Judie birth ot a daurhter born Monda\
W R Whlte or the OaUia eount.y morning In Wadsworth Ho.spltal Wolf returend Sunday after a l!:JI .
court, will preside In the case ot IMr and Mrs J"ol10 C Chase are the with rela.tives in Younistown
MISEi Ella Hennesay and Mrs Tom
Ashley vs. Alexander set for Dec- grandparents
ember 9
1st with Mr.s George Ebersbach ano Hennes8y went to COlumbus Sun! Mrs CharlH Ebeh8bac h W!5 hostess-- day evening to be with Tom Hen'l'he Ladles Clasa o1 Simpson M es
nessy who had a tonsil operation ln I
E Bu:aday &amp;Chool w!U meet tn the W•llls and Bob Blagd left. Mon- Omnt hospital Monday morning I
chmcll parloc Tuesday evening J.&gt;ec day mornlnK for Pllnt, Michigan
Mr attd Mrs Clyde Williamson I
_;;.;....;;;;....;..;;;=-Mr and Mrs Rollin Price o1 returned 00 Warren 0 after a vl81t
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CARD OF THANKS
1Colwnbu.s s~nt the week end with with Mf9 Myrtle G1UD.th and other
We wish to thank our manv theh parents Ml' and Mrs Charle~ relatives
, friend~ and relatifes lor their ktnd 1Prlef! and Mr.e George Enzenauer
Mrs ~nk Pu1ate sr returned
~ IHIII and sympathy dui'lna Ute Ill· l liCtll Mildred. Plaher Who baa been home after a week'&amp; vl!llt with her
/ me11 and dt:ath of our be~d .o13 vlllltlng then aeoompa.nled them
dauahter, Mn. Wllllam Dannhart
aDd brother, OJermont 8cbaefer
Miall Ma.r~t Jl'erree of Dayton in Plttsburlh.
Also wlah to thank Phmerwal1 returned to her home Sunda.y after
Georae Angeletti returned to
'~l- and Youne- and Rev Henthorne for spending Thantqlvl.ne Wltb MIAA Marietta. SUnday alt-&gt;r a visit wtth
tlleir tlnd and consoling wor(ls, alstl Markm l!:benbach
hls pa.renta Mr and Mrs A An:.f Mrfl ¥ot1r1, the beautiful ftora.. ofMrs Mary Rite ot Gore, 0, !II ielett1
..;~ fetlbss by the Ohio Power eo., r.nd tile 1uest of her ClaUfhter Mre
Mr and Mrs Richard Jesse of
11 fitthera, also for $be ctonaUOn or aomer IA!wl!,l and family
Beckley, W Va. , were h.ere to a\1
~f lar.t
1 Ml..BI M:a:Jdne Lewll J&amp;ft Monday tend tbe tunera.l of Mr. Jeue'•J
,!'i
Mra. B&amp;1'blll
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lehaeter, forw.t.oaan
A. autoo
tor a d1ort
Nturno4
vJslt. Balurda;o aflomoon.
broth ~r. Edward M Jmse, Su.1day
Cl193l,lJGGITTAl4YWTOhCCOCO.
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Rev. Charleo W. Brady io
Victim Of Attack Of
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£VEil\' CITIZEN who •• able to do so, should buy Christmall Seals There IS not JUSt one rea~on tor thiM.
there are several among which th e "ollow,ing should be
liste~:·
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cause'.t&gt;¥ prov1dmg fund s ')'hereby Tuberculosis cases may
be edUCated to secure early medical care, thereby sav1
hundreds of lives to humamty.
Second, wtth the money derJVcd by the Ka le of Chnstmas Seals, an educatwnal program and campa1gn lastlnJ{
from year to yea.t, may be financed
Thi.,rp, by means of funds denved by the purch~;u.;e of
Christmas Seals, money U! provided w·hereby campaign"
may be backed that I e g i s I a t i o n may be pro\ 1ded
which will secure proper samtarium14 for the care of the
unfortunate tuberculm11s VIctims.
Fourth, by buymg Christmas Seals, one make s It posSible for local groups to be organaed, these gr.oups deahng
wath the so.lutJOn of various problems of thP. many tubcr-

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)1eeeaeary to enfqree those demands.
!1\''.!~~n~, if it doe~J nothmg else, clearly ahhwt~

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importan~ mtltl"r

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his own desries to accomplish nrmwnm1 kt1m1 u 11,. 11nf1• •tm1 1 ~-"''"
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pr,ot~ct the mterests of the taxpayer, !Should a - edltorla.l wrlt'er liad tn
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end the llilonc. lu !3 Months W11h
Your Eloclric So,...ico Bill

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Herbie Kay 11 Orchfl!ltra
KI'BBels Papuw Qjnce

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1a2Ist5 Popular
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Our Christmas Offer

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30 Romances or the aea. JO,
tery Story, 10 30, Clara., Lu
Em .U, Bing Crosby, 11 u, •
Dream f\hlp " 11 30 Morton

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Abe Lvman and His Band,
Red Goose Adventures, a cs.

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Lu and Em, It Slumbtr "'"""
11 30 varlety Program
WON-chicago (416 t·7201
Slnlilll Lady, 7 16, HBrold
7 30 Mode!; and Melodies,
The Oumps, 8 Mills Brothers,

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T IS WITH consJderable anterest that many
•'ti-n~:~ h•ve been readmg about certain horse owners
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having used state ba1ns at the Ohio State FKir g1ouflds for
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many months wtthout any rent havmg een pat , an m
f4'Ct so far ~s can be leut·netf, wltho~t any attempt to en'
force anyone to pay the rent.
Somehow or other 1 the mformat10n leaked out thnt
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Whether the preSB of public opmton or what not brought
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nor la it of an¥ particular tmportant;e. The chief th1ng In
w"'i~tl trhe iaxnayer ia interested IS wheth~r or not the
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;..~~ ~i~~ be p4,1,d ~nd how sopn. The lates report on lhc
subJect is thuf the horse owner ha!! paid 14ome $1,200 of

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cause more genutnc satisfactton and a feeling t\,lh:•a~~tlri~:;::~ ~~~~:~~~!~(;f'~~~
good has been accomplished to the person W"ho c
to this cause by buying Chru~t··tas SP.als
When a purchaser scpnos money m thu~ cnuHe, he or
she knows 1t is to be put to some R'Ood purpoHc, a lastmg
one, comp~uable only to the savmg of soulH. One to save
souls, must first save the phystctd betng. Th.1s then, 11:1 one
of the direct results of the good being accomplished by
the Christmas Seal Campaign.
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Tl:lere is n~thmg more deaervtng than the
th08C dedtcatmg the1r lives to the fight agamKt
losis. Certainly the average mdtvldual who is not able or
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willing to give of hts tame for thut great cause wtll stop
arch, 1 30 -· ;;; ..;:
lonoo- enough to contribute some httle bit tf only the Thi!! Quakers. 8 30. i'&lt;~pui;~~
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widow's mite, toward the saving of thousands of our~~ so ore~t "..~'"'.!~"'"'~'"
young men and women who have a right to be gtven a
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chance to Jive an.d enJoy llfe. Buy Christmas Seals apd I~i~'m'·~:_:i;~,;:_-1
help some of those unfortunates to fulfill those nghts and

Tell of the wonderful e&lt;;OI,lO~Y
and convenie~te 'of Electric
Cookery.
Attend The Daily
Tribune Cooking School Tues·
day, DecelJlber 2nd. al 1 :30 .and
again at 7:30 P. M.

Copper Wire Is
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youth or lass 1n th~ lute t eeps or early t\ventit!M, all but
overcome by the ravages of thas W l11tc Plague, the great
and chief destroyer qf hmiJa~ hfe between the ages of 15
and 40 This bmng bru~. t\lere '• nothing that should

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1"111: DAIL1'

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Goin• Aroqd J.n Washington

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1131

l'OIO!ROT. U810

PASTO~ ST~ICKEN

JIF ~OIIp1 $. ALL£N

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printed. ·~ ~ bowcft:r eKel!ent and dHirable 1n t.hew-

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M1sr. Mary Dennla ret.umed to
Dr!- apecta.lly eottumed tor varloua their hmle alter vbJlUnl with Mr her employment •t the . . . .
special
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Christine and Kathryn Grant o! BY mom I a • ...,r a _.._., -.:-··
Columbus were week end luettts of here wlth her moUier, Mn Loulla

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s~hool l Mrs C&lt;Jra Maddy le!t Wet:lnea·
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day for HunLinrton whto r" she hliiiB
camf! zzy and tell ovet ln I
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hi~ room br~ aklng hiS hlp He l:; 1
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Tnbune
slc~rs B A Stewart Ia reported
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- ~~~~e:lenty of peppy aonl(a and their mother, Mra Homer Orant I DennlB and other relative.
old
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Mr a.nd Mrs Herb Ch&amp;mber.s
Rev Boyd Oay left u,mdi:J • ~
WELL KNOW N HERE c.lde~;l Free Masons m Lht' Stille o!
BEGINS TUESDAY
Mrs Sherman Hanes Is vlstllng
The Ucleet&amp; have been placed on spent Sunday In Marietta. wllh momtnv for a wee.lea visit. with b~ '
Ohio
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h er daughter Mrs Qeoorge Oliver Playlet Under Aulpicea 5ale and It looks like a great. show relatives
1son and other relative:! at z.nea.
and family at l.l&amp;rt1ns Perry,
Of L o
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Oeor&amp;e Sanborn of Cornt..ga: t&gt;peut lillie
Body To Be Brought To
And •• Continued Thru Several from here wtmt LO Dlle&amp;h·
ea•on
UXI tary,
DIES IN mE WEST
the week end with Mr am! Mrs
Chartes Womeldorll' has retumed. ~ ' ....
Racine For Burial
Sunday to hear t.Le bll.Dd QUM'Full Of Fun
M~ Miriam Oanlelll, mother of Oscar Sanborn of Gravel Hill
to his home In Toledo, endlnl: a
W e dnea day; A t SC: h00 I Ire
Wl from tht: Mi.sstun church a~.
Mrs C A Poindexter Ia in receiPt
Mr and Mrs Pred Bhlillwver visit here with hlJJ aunt llJld unc:le,
On Wednesday
Auditorium
Charl~ston
The lmport.ant cnaracters selt!ct- 1 ot a me~age announcing t.he death spent Sunday wJth friends an£1 rela Miali Vtrginla Corbin and Char•
Kennetl, Black entertalnod 11 ed tor lhe plo.) corporal Eag~n lot her slater Mra Frant Leach, Lives at Raymond City
Corbin
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riJ!ht sn;-~~ seJve \'It! 1 8 number of !rlenda Wedms1aj nl&amp;ht lO be staged at Lhe Masonic Tern- I who died Friday at her home In
Mn w ;p ForQuer and dauahter
Mrs 0 Vlnctmt of Pal.rmont ~ ~ •••
ceq n the PUlpit while dtsr
celebrating hU; 18th birthday plf. ple here Thursdi1Y and Frida~ uu- , Los Angeles, Calif Mn Leach wiU BetilaJi Jef&amp; Sunday tor the'lr home visiting Elzu. Yeacer and tamll,y. 'C'i$\.Jrf
cussing the rteathbed ~cene or Mar:~_
c.t rt3.1u mcnt courst' is frf'quently t ·en were
present ou.mes were der the auspices or Ule Lad!eR be remembered by older citizens In In COiumbw after beinll' guest.s 01
Jamer. Y~aaer who vllllted wttif,. :J~
1
Queen of SeoUl
Rev Charles
II pmzle to tht' mo~t fe:O(f)f!rlenccrl played 11 nd lunch serlled
Auxiliary to the Feeney-BenneH 1the Pomeroy Bend as Mlu PetiiY !rlencll and reiaUves here
hil; lather and other relatives dQt
Brady 62 pastor o! the Asbury M
~T~T[ ICH~'~Y [C(,t.K Miss Myrtk furnc• Will ex- Mrs Wm Spa.uldlng and daUJ:h· Pobt. o! the Arnerlclln Legion Ill" Gray Bhe leaves besld.ell this one Bund&amp;)' guests of Mr and Mrs the holiday vacation returned
E church, WiloS dead here today
plain Um. subject t.u all ladles wh:l tcr and son·in-law Mr AId ,_.. rs rehearsing ever) night and e\er} ~ister her husband one eon and Joe Leonard were Mrs Margaret day t.o Co!umbUA to 0011tlnue
A stroke of apoplex' caused his
attend The D1Hh Tnbune fa·e lh:·t-!ctem Sturgeon all of HuntlnaL~n, thing points to one of the grealelit ont' d11Uihter allllvtng In Loa An· Ralph and daughter of Galllpolls studies
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Lrlc ~ooklng &amp;"hool to be hf'ld at 1Mr and Mrs Tom Bpeuce 11011 and productions or laughs ever staged I geles
Mr and Mr.a J R Th&lt;Jmas or
Mr and Mrs G B Cook
dEath while lle was telling the congreptlon how the queen cried out
,the Pomeio~ Junl01 high school au-~daughter of Spring HIU 1h v 11 ' here The cast Includes man} ~ell
Kanaup and Mr .and Mrs H 1 farnlly ur Martetta were here
"My kingdom for a moment uf
tlltcuum Tuesda} and Wednt'saoy visited the Warner sisters' .:ru tdRy' known promlnenL bmmesa men
The MJ1111Ionary Boclety o! the Thoma.a of Middleport
day
omen On Way To Work Earh Rfternoon cla."&gt;S '&gt;~;ill becln at Mr and Mrs. John D~m' and here which woven together pro I First Baptl8t church will meet Mlsa Mabel WUson spent Ule Mr..: Arthur E.'teveru -;;• :~;~;~~~
time," and ex.plaming that she
1 IIi 0 clcck and an e\enlng tlass children o! Wellston and Ml'6. duces a regula r laua:h ~&gt;emsation
wished another moment of IJ ir to
in Athena lnj'ured In
Tuesday afternoon at the home of we'J)t end in ColumbUB
Jean of Charleston left
atone fur her ~Ins
o ,
·~•II, be 11t:lci Wednesday n1ght tx&gt;- Deems mother Mrs Wi t~. or MePaul Dillard, local comedian y;Jll Mrs Nora Hamilton
Mrs Leota Bchreiner returned alter 11 short visit
He had just started to repeaj the
Colh110n
&amp; 111 mg at 7 30 o clock All ~&gt;e~si~ns Arthur vlstted relathes here over I ))Grtra~ ~he role o! Izzy Isadure
Ml55 Helen Beeson and Miss le~ay from a vllitt tn Columbw;
I pa;::nts Mr and Mrs
queen s words My kingdom for a
:r-of the COCklllg_ school are [lee to the week end
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Goldstein and he and hiS buddy Edna Randals of Colwnbul'l were
Mill8 Fannie Pup.t.e and Thomas rPhilr d ~n~l Mrs w E
moment of time when he was 1 NEAR ROCKSPRINGS any lad~ of Meigs Count' v.ho
MrR H A Spe 11 cer a"rl sons mO~ Corpor"l Eagen get. In!.o a"ll kmd&lt;s Y.eek end gul!..,t!l or W H Bteaon Sheet&amp; ol Pmneroy spent Sunday 1 ta. e P ~ are ,,,;,~,-,:,;~:-·Iii
Blrlelten The sentence was not
Wll'lhes to nthmd all':l each one PI\'!~ tcred to Pl}muuth w va F lill' o! pecullar circumstances
from
Louil; Ohlinger returned Sunday With Mr and Mrs Oeora:e saue1 ; nE er \\oil
finished
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- l~cnt wtll recf'll'e a free t1ckel cn· r ta visit relatives returm 11 Sa~uT peeUna: pota.toe~; to captun~ ~pies to Akran after visiting fot a short Catl Nichols SCJn of Mr and Ml s.
M HarJe~an£1
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Rev Bmdy fonnerly was pastor M111 DeJia Green Moatjt!Uink th em loa chance on ~\ernljday
Olenn Nichols ot Gravel Hill, W&amp;l! Mr r.an~n MrsrsAi:X.~,,,"'~~~:~,i~!J[:!
keeping the audlt'nce In a OOntltJu Lime with his mother
at Zanesvme Columbus, Pur~.
S o I H t, 0 h
awatds of fOO&lt;! cooking uten... •l~&gt; et.c
Mrs A w Pullins and d
ht.e a! uproar
Evelyn MUler Lettie Fugate, taken to Holter hospital 8u da d h
mouth Pomeroy and Ironton He
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to be glvt·n away during the school Kathleen and Albert BpenC:~K wet~!
Katherine Hawklru; hilS t.aken Russell Mllls Edward Tewksbary, for &amp;11 aPf't'fldlx 0 ration
n Y a111 ter Frieda.
.,as
d te
era Are Cut
The F'rt'nch and Hahn 1~ naH! end [to Hawks Nest Thu sda
ihe part of Sal!y 0 Nell Eagen s 1Joe Clark and Max Sanborn reMr and Mrs ~I W
Huntington
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le.""..S varieties and eomb!naLions or
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sweetheart and comes through with turned Sunday from YoWlptown, three children of Po.J~lle U:.~ La ~s George Hartlnl(er of Cleve..
gra ua d from Ohto Wesleyo.n
unJvetsUy tn 1898
fluvms obtained mostly m the met.h·j Mr and Mrs Emory Gordon of a smashing protrayal or an lrlsn where they a.ttended t.he Ohio B y Friday and 8e.turdav wtlh M:v "'"'• h n vlstlhted over the week end w1tb
Rev Mr Brady had been a resiThrEe W:)men !;\:ere Injured one ed or cooking Ht when French 01 Kyger vl$lled Mr and M.~ Hale gl,rl The special guard MCOooley IP u Convention
Mn WUllam Wolf:
r a.n
er mo er Mrs Cordelia MLU'Pb1o"•~
dent of Cincinnati !or about two belie\ed ~erlo!!sly when two Cfl.rs Ita lian cooking! s mentioned 11 t once l Harding, Friday
Bert Martin, dispatched to ~pture
Garnett. Burchett returned to
Mr Willa I.e b
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years, coming !rom Ironton He were In a CG .. ..ston of the State tH't~cne thin'.s or french fried po. I Mrs Troy RUAAeiJ and datH:"hter the 9Y IB very important acd tell.!; Columbus Sunday evening after UveK In Coml lm d .!'_.~ ..Pa,. rela· RETURNED TO INSTITUTIO. ,, t
had also been pastor of Ule Col urn· Route 31 near the Rocksprings tfttoes o.nd spa8-hetll Miss Turn~ Dolores Lee and Mr.!i Ella RuBJtli them ho"' to win the war Bus .speudlng the ~ek with her slllter
n an --=
rm
bla. Methodist Episcopal church bl'- Falr~ounds Sunda~ evening about "DYS thl' secret o( fmelgu cooking ~ motored to Middleport, But do.y Reichman Is the hard boiled cook Mr5 Don oumeld In Charleston
d Dr ht:!nd :rs C Silllleton and
Lawrence Ha"ii:-;ho was tatiif
fore taklnij: charge of the Ashur~ 6 oclock
in thr seasoning 11 1d she will pro. and wete guests of Mrs RU81ie11 :J and Billy Barker is the newsboy
Mr and Mrs WJilltun Lowe mo- aur r, ancy of Charleston tnta custody here recently by~~~·:··:~.: ~"
churCh where he was sb1cken He
Tht Injured were
Ml!is Dell(!. duce this secret at one or the cl~:~SB· ~rents, M1 and Mrs ,John Lam- "'hlle Chulle McMa.titer 1s plenty tored Lo Columbus Sunday
returne1 Sunday to their home o.f. ty omcers on 8 charge of
had preached as pastor of ch urches. Green ot ALhens, bellcvc1 to hav&lt;' es t&lt;Jmortow Ol Wednesda~
~b rt
tough as ~he Top Sergeant
Mrs WUllam Wolfe who ha.s ter usltlng here with Mr and Mr!i bad rhecb was returned to
ln Zanesville Coltimbu5 Pomeroy suffered a fractured skull &amp;nd hip
Mu;.-; Turney festme5 modem
Mr Cubbogr who recently PU1·
A feat.ure or the shoY. Is the been vlslt1na: for some Llme with John Downing
Boys Industrial School at Lanc;M;Porl:.'!lmouth Iron:otl Syracuse and Injuries MillS Elizabeth Holland electJlcal lllbor &amp;tvlng devkes m Chased the old Saundr.111 ~111m nf'al men s Soldier and Sailm chmtls all relatives at P08t.orla returned FriMr and Mra D 8 Fanner son Iter by Parole offtrer Schaefer. sat.!
Minersvllle
of Athens cuts and bruise• Mr5 Jlustmtlng h(•r 1 eclpes Membe
Dan and w E Rusaell retutned 1 urday Hall had tierVed a sent.enotJ 1lft.'"''"
1 town Is erecllng a two .,toty poul· d1essed in Soldier and Sallo~t unl- day
He was m charge of the latt~r R D Young of Pomeroy cuts and the oud1ence are permitted to ~~~e Lry house et~lng :;~;:v, 1'1.: of our form.&amp; middles blouses and tJOus~
MTB Delbert Comb&amp; and three Sunday after spending t.he week that Institution before and b!'4
congregations In 1903 He serv &lt;"d bruises J R ~mlth of Huntington and Inspect the !OOd preparf'd on t.Q'&gt;~;nsmen cmpluymen
ets Thts group wU 51ng all the old chJidren of Olendnle W Va, are end with rel&amp;tlves and !rlends The been released on probation
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the Pomeroy Slmpsc.n Metholdist dr~! of the .. ther car was unhlllL the ~tage A special diSplay oi
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church during the time of the 1913
accident 1..8 said to have oc· Pomeroy mercantile booth.&lt;; wlll be
1lood and wa.s at Pomeroy ol to· currecl as Smith attempt-ed to pass at the .schol auditorium and many
11 wagon which was being drlnu gifts will lx! distributed tO th L dgether about five YI:!Rrs
He had been In the mlnistrv !or along the highway In the same ies
e a
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direction tn which he was going
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avlng been ghduated Tilt other car headed toward Athn.n} woman attending th~ lectures may write Miss Turney a quesfrom Ohio WesJeyan university In
1898 He Is survived by hill wUe ;~~e~:~u~es~~11 ~ t~~e a~da!:::~r: tlon concemlng any 1ccipe and re~
daughter of the late Lucius cross collision lhey collided
celve an answer dming a question
tbe tormer MIS&amp; Bes..~ie
Cross
Th
bx ~rlod
of Racine, three sons Edwin AI~
e c11.r i 1 which the Ia lite.&lt;~ wei '
Metl.:hants v. ho a1 e coope1 a tin
bert am:l Frank one dau1hter riding was turned r.omplel.ely ovel with Thf' Dally Tllbunc in sponsm ~
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1-fargaret all -of Cincinnati and one J.nd ~tid over. nn embankmmt be- mg thf' school are rhr. Ohlu Pow:;ide the loat.;way The car wa.s rr Co H'lttlcy :1nd Benndt Ep I(
brothl:!r, Robert of Boiae Idaho
Puneral services will be conduct- car
damaged
considerably
The ~mtth Grccr.n Ohio Stnndard rck h P
however,
did not leave
the lOad
P one
ed Tuesday afternoon at the As- and was flamaged sh!!htly
Co
Enol Dawso•1,
Robln!iotJ s
bury Methodiat Episcopal church The Flnsterwald ambul&amp;nce was Pomeu~y LauPr!r) Ro:;e th(: Floralter which burial will be made nt summoned and U:Jok tile three wcrn 1•st, Schwegman &amp; R-oedel Meigs
Racine, Wednesd.av
en to the Athm hosplt 1 h
Groe&lt;!ry Co, Sanltmy Groce1y 9u--- _
,~,. lnJ
:s
a w ere 1a1 Run Flour Mtlls Othnot-e Autn
...,.":1
uries were treated Mtach- ~upply steeple Jack Hat t &amp; c ,
es of the hospital flaid they W::!l e Melas Stnr Da•ry ' Gress M D.t
not ~ure that M.~ Green had sur- M k t
ea
I
fered a tracture1 5kull but decldej M!~"~!': :~~lugs
w
Grocery,
to take an x-ray sometime Monday ware
~ et_y
c as 1 nard·
All three women are employed by
se.vera.l hl.lndred QOunds or oop- the State Hoopttal ll.t Athens and I==============
e e I
per wire supposedly stolen from had been visiting fnends here
Cotro where ht' hns been a
mines tn Meigs and Perry countit!i&gt; Smith Wll5 returning t.o hls heme at from
by C 0 and William Browning Huntmgtc:J and was brought to the bu::;ln"'ss visitor the pnst few (Jays
Mt and M1 s Hn "Old V/Jggim or
a.nd Carl WilllallUi, was discovered sheriff's oUice h~re Jollowltl~ tht'
loaded Into a raJJroad car ready to accident Minor m.~urles Smith had Columbu8 ~p~ut the week end heN'
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be shipped fr.:~m the junk. yards of fUffered were treated at the s h er iff~ Mrs Wiggins wtll lle rcmembe1 ud
Prank Citron at Martins Ferry omc~ and he th-tn we)"lt to a hotel as Meta Kaspar oaughter of the lute
when Meigs county ofllcer.s motor- here whP.re he remained for the Norman Kaspa1
ML&lt;;s Marian Ebersbu.ch and guest.
night
ed there Saturday
Miss Mlllgaret Fe1re~ wete Lhe din·
Police of th~~ot city Immediately
DON'T read •II
;ony more
nP.t guests ea· urday &lt;'W!ulng of
.stopped the car of wJ1 e fmm being
' I(
Mrs Edward Stolatls ot Hartford
flhlpped
Sheriff Tt acl de puts
than I read the whole of anynewapaper or rnagM1.:;
John
Hlte
son
Klmbal
and
Young-, Sheriff ol Perrv county fl.lld
Mrs Gardnc1 R c} nuld ~
teturned
Carl Williams returned there Monazme. But I do read a good many of them.
Frhh\) ('Vl'nlng from Columbus
da.)' kl make further Investigations.
where *he~ spent Thanks!&gt;I"Vl.IB
"Rerendy I've been reading more than usual,
It Is thought thaL the two junk
Mh Amy Q.;cary am i daughter wlth 1•latlvcs and frltnds
dealerA ' thete Frru1k Citron and
M1 se:. Knthl"'t me Schluegcl and
and I e&lt;rtamly hke what Chesterfield ha. to ,.y
Htumon l:; rau \I. Ill te phn.td un- Vdma returned Bunda\ afte1 !leV·
nal days vl.sit m Columbus
Ann"l Vaughn and Eddie SttaUSII
der arrest b) .ne omcet s
I Mist' MarKut•rlte Mome Jf!lu nco ftlllm~d
Friday evening frt~ml
and the way il is oaid. I would ptobably hke the
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BROUGHt TO JAlL
to her hollK! at Dunbar W Vu a,f- x~n 1 o. and Daytou \\;}lt'.J"e they \.l.sitc1ga,.tte, too, but somehow f~ust haven't got
Rms Shumaker of Mld 1 k!port ter a short visit WJth relat1v.3.. d over Thanksgiving
waa brought tc the county JR\1 here here Mrs Harry Moore of C::~lum·
Olt'nn ChMe .!;~Itt the wce.K eno.
'roulid 10 trying 1t
by Middl~&gt;port omcers havloliJ been tus Vrho hs.s bet:n vlsltmg here ac- tlf'rP. with relatives and fncnds He
cqmmltted on a tine for Uquor law companied her daughter home
wall acoompo.nld home b) Mrs
"Come to thmk of it, I can'tldl you w~y I
Mr and Mrs Harry ElmHh aut :::'ha~ and •on Jack who have been
violation In t.ile Lowt or M&amp;.yor J
E. Harley
Mi&amp; Anna Durst spent SWlday at vil!lhng hne
smoke tlUs other ogarttte. lt'a more from habu,
Rose1 llle with 1 elat1v~s
Mr a.nd Mrs Hay san:ei and baby
C.t.SE POSTPONED
Mr ond Mrs Henry Dutst dau· Mr and Mrs &amp;rL Kocken.sp&gt;n-ger
I suppose, than for anr real reason.
The caBe of the state of Ohio vs •hter Cot a and Mrs Ma1gucrtte of New Lexington M1 and Mts
WUllam and Jal'tleS Betz Indicted 1Durst and daughtet Bcnucf Ann Walter Steele of Ct ooksvllle WCI"I.'
'Td never thought about it before, but last
Jolnt.ly by the Gallla county grand 1Wt're Columbu.q v1sltnrs Sunday t'C- the g 10e8ts of Rev and Mrs H L
jury for recelvlnl( stolen goodA WM tw.n ng home Monday
Henthorne an:J ramlly
SundBy
mght, at a pari) , I notiad Olflu of my friends
Edgar Gilmore o( Cclumbus and Whll"- he1e Mr a.nd Mrs SatJ-el had
postponed from Monday untJI,December 28
Mrs Jame.s Matllewson of Powell their 5twen weeks old baby baptized
~five men and three girls-who had changed
'Ilhe Betz brothers conducted a 0, spent the woeek end with the! by Rev Henthorne
Junt buslne811 In OalllpoUa and are fath&lt;!t Curtis Ollmcre and daUibMr 11nd Mrs w w Grant reto Ch&lt;sterlields. They told me th~t Ch..terfields
acc::uaed of buytn 11 copper wlrtl, ter Helen
tutnfd to thch home at Etllson 0,
milder, that they taste better, that they just
akllen by Frant Parker, Raythond
Mt and Mrs Harry Stearn re- .1fter spendmg Thanksgiving y;lth
Baldwin, Edward Vltt1toe James turned to their home at Cl-eveland Mrs Gtant 8 parentl'. Mr .md Mrs
seem to saosfy.
McNt!ll and Andy Cole from th~ e.lt.er a vtslt with Mrs St.eom's Charot'.S F.bersbach
8yracuee Mlni8, Inc , at Syracuse mother, Mrs George Hetzel on Lin- Mrs Gllbrt Walters and sister Mlss
"Of OOUI'Se, cigarettes are a small thing, but.
Deputy sherl1r Dana Tra.ey who coln Terrace
Martha Slagel returned to Wash~
made lnvee~ta:ations In the caae and
Dr Edward Slagel who has been tnrton. o c, after spending the
after all, they 11ve me a lot of plusure, and a
the arrests, was ealled to Oa!Upolla vWting his family and parents Mr Thanlulglvlng vacation with their
as a witness
and Mrs John Slagel on W'cat Main parents. Mr and Mra John Slagel
dgamte like Chesterfield that you hear ouch
St, returned to Lexington KY.
Rev and Ml'fl
John Orr who
TO BE4B A'I'HINB CA81!:
Monday
have been vlsltillJ' relatives here
good thmgs about, must be good. Anyway,l've
Judge C E People&amp; of the !4flp Miss E'elllY Stewart of Columbus returned to their home nt New
County oommon pleas court was !Spent the M'l!k f'Ud with Mr and WJ!mington Pa
just bought my firnt packall" of Chesterfields,
ea.Ued to preside on the bench ill 1Mrs John Bhorr and other friends
Manning Webster s.nd
Ml&amp;.o;
the common pleas court of Atben~ Mr and Mrs Earl Hickman t"t- A.gnes McQuigg returned U:l Ql~lo
and I beheve I'll find them just hke the ads say
county Monday and
Tuesday turned to CoiUJnbus Sunday after 8 State unlverslty at Columbus, SunJud1e Peoples was to have heard few day.s visit with Mrs. Hickman s d
-mdder-taste better-pw~:-.raJU.f.\."
a. ease In the C~&amp;.uta r.ount)' com- ' parents Mr o.nd Mrs John Blaet- alt:r and &amp;'frs 'wuuaro Watson
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mon pleas court Tueaday, but tba.t tnar
d d ..~te
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case ha.a bf!en pqstponed UQ;Ul .[)e(:- Mr am;l Mrs. Wllllab). W watet ' 'Ln
a,.. •• r spent Sun&lt;lay with
ember D in order to a.ccommOdate ot Le1loy 0 , nre announcing thE' friends In Huntington
Mrs 0 R Fa.rls and Mrs Chr.s
the Athens county court Judie birth ot a daurhter born Monda\
W R Whlte or the OaUia eount.y morning In Wadsworth Ho.spltal Wolf returend Sunday after a l!:JI .
court, will preside In the case ot IMr and Mrs J"ol10 C Chase are the with rela.tives in Younistown
MISEi Ella Hennesay and Mrs Tom
Ashley vs. Alexander set for Dec- grandparents
ember 9
1st with Mr.s George Ebersbach ano Hennes8y went to COlumbus Sun! Mrs CharlH Ebeh8bac h W!5 hostess-- day evening to be with Tom Hen'l'he Ladles Clasa o1 Simpson M es
nessy who had a tonsil operation ln I
E Bu:aday &amp;Chool w!U meet tn the W•llls and Bob Blagd left. Mon- Omnt hospital Monday morning I
chmcll parloc Tuesday evening J.&gt;ec day mornlnK for Pllnt, Michigan
Mr attd Mrs Clyde Williamson I
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CARD OF THANKS
1Colwnbu.s s~nt the week end with with Mf9 Myrtle G1UD.th and other
We wish to thank our manv theh parents Ml' and Mrs Charle~ relatives
, friend~ and relatifes lor their ktnd 1Prlef! and Mr.e George Enzenauer
Mrs ~nk Pu1ate sr returned
~ IHIII and sympathy dui'lna Ute Ill· l liCtll Mildred. Plaher Who baa been home after a week'&amp; vl!llt with her
/ me11 and dt:ath of our be~d .o13 vlllltlng then aeoompa.nled them
dauahter, Mn. Wllllam Dannhart
aDd brother, OJermont 8cbaefer
Miall Ma.r~t Jl'erree of Dayton in Plttsburlh.
Also wlah to thank Phmerwal1 returned to her home Sunda.y after
Georae Angeletti returned to
'~l- and Youne- and Rev Henthorne for spending Thantqlvl.ne Wltb MIAA Marietta. SUnday alt-&gt;r a visit wtth
tlleir tlnd and consoling wor(ls, alstl Markm l!:benbach
hls pa.renta Mr and Mrs A An:.f Mrfl ¥ot1r1, the beautiful ftora.. ofMrs Mary Rite ot Gore, 0, !II ielett1
..;~ fetlbss by the Ohio Power eo., r.nd tile 1uest of her ClaUfhter Mre
Mr and Mrs Richard Jesse of
11 fitthera, also for $be ctonaUOn or aomer IA!wl!,l and family
Beckley, W Va. , were h.ere to a\1
~f lar.t
1 Ml..BI M:a:Jdne Lewll J&amp;ft Monday tend tbe tunera.l of Mr. Jeue'•J
,!'i
Mra. B&amp;1'blll
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lehaeter, forw.t.oaan
A. autoo
tor a d1ort
Nturno4
vJslt. Balurda;o aflomoon.
broth ~r. Edward M Jmse, Su.1day
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£VEil\' CITIZEN who •• able to do so, should buy Christmall Seals There IS not JUSt one rea~on tor thiM.
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cause'.t&gt;¥ prov1dmg fund s ')'hereby Tuberculosis cases may
be edUCated to secure early medical care, thereby sav1
hundreds of lives to humamty.
Second, wtth the money derJVcd by the Ka le of Chnstmas Seals, an educatwnal program and campa1gn lastlnJ{
from year to yea.t, may be financed
Thi.,rp, by means of funds denved by the purch~;u.;e of
Christmas Seals, money U! provided w·hereby campaign"
may be backed that I e g i s I a t i o n may be pro\ 1ded
which will secure proper samtarium14 for the care of the
unfortunate tuberculm11s VIctims.
Fourth, by buymg Christmas Seals, one make s It posSible for local groups to be organaed, these gr.oups deahng
wath the so.lutJOn of various problems of thP. many tubcr-

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!1\''.!~~n~, if it doe~J nothmg else, clearly ahhwt~

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importan~ mtltl"r

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thf' f'XIKINIIP "'

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his own desries to accomplish nrmwnm1 kt1m1 u 11,. 11nf1• •tm1 1 ~-"''"
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1n the east poRE!
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tw:. in Importance
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Your Eloclric So,...ico Bill

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Herbie Kay 11 Orchfl!ltra
KI'BBels Papuw Qjnce

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Dance g;~:~:)
1a2Ist5 Popular
Twed Hopn a

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Our Christmas Offer

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ter WJnllhell, U, Ben Bernie's
30 Romances or the aea. JO,
tery Story, 10 30, Clara., Lu
Em .U, Bing Crosby, 11 u, •
Dream f\hlp " 11 30 Morton

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Abe Lvman and His Band,
Red Goose Adventures, a cs.

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Lu and Em, It Slumbtr "'"""
11 30 varlety Program
WON-chicago (416 t·7201
Slnlilll Lady, 7 16, HBrold
7 30 Mode!; and Melodies,
The Oumps, 8 Mills Brothers,

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•'ti-n~:~ h•ve been readmg about certain horse owners
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having used state ba1ns at the Ohio State FKir g1ouflds for
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many months wtthout any rent havmg een pat , an m
f4'Ct so far ~s can be leut·netf, wltho~t any attempt to en'
force anyone to pay the rent.
Somehow or other 1 the mformat10n leaked out thnt
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KUch procedure had been tomg on for a constdetable tame.
Whether the preSB of public opmton or what not brought
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nor la it of an¥ particular tmportant;e. The chief th1ng In
w"'i~tl trhe iaxnayer ia interested IS wheth~r or not the
~· , &lt;."1•
;..~~ ~i~~ be p4,1,d ~nd how sopn. The lates report on lhc
subJect is thuf the horse owner ha!! paid 14ome $1,200 of

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cause more genutnc satisfactton and a feeling t\,lh:•a~~tlri~:;::~ ~~~~:~~~!~(;f'~~~
good has been accomplished to the person W"ho c
to this cause by buying Chru~t··tas SP.als
When a purchaser scpnos money m thu~ cnuHe, he or
she knows 1t is to be put to some R'Ood purpoHc, a lastmg
one, comp~uable only to the savmg of soulH. One to save
souls, must first save the phystctd betng. Th.1s then, 11:1 one
of the direct results of the good being accomplished by
the Christmas Seal Campaign.
~~~~:·.~:~•·;,:~~~~~
Tl:lere is n~thmg more deaervtng than the
th08C dedtcatmg the1r lives to the fight agamKt
losis. Certainly the average mdtvldual who is not able or
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7Amosn
willing to give of hts tame for thut great cause wtll stop
arch, 1 30 -· ;;; ..;:
lonoo- enough to contribute some httle bit tf only the Thi!! Quakers. 8 30. i'&lt;~pui;~~
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monies, 8 fiD, Sllltei'B
widow's mite, toward the saving of thousands of our~~ so ore~t "..~'"'.!~"'"'~'"
young men and women who have a right to be gtven a
·_-,·...:~-:··;
chance to Jive an.d enJoy llfe. Buy Christmas Seals apd I~i~'m'·~:_:i;~,;:_-1
help some of those unfortunates to fulfill those nghts and

Tell of the wonderful e&lt;;OI,lO~Y
and convenie~te 'of Electric
Cookery.
Attend The Daily
Tribune Cooking School Tues·
day, DecelJlber 2nd. al 1 :30 .and
again at 7:30 P. M.

Copper Wire Is
In Ral"lroad Car

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youth or lass 1n th~ lute t eeps or early t\ventit!M, all but
overcome by the ravages of thas W l11tc Plague, the great
and chief destroyer qf hmiJa~ hfe between the ages of 15
and 40 This bmng bru~. t\lere '• nothing that should

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P'iguree don't lie, unleu theJ'
happen to De a telephooe ntLmber~

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were conducWd
lor Otis DougliUi
here F-riday
omctat:!d.
were held at

STEADY WORK- Railway Postal
Clcrkl. Start. $1000 year ; paid
var.aUcn&amp;: train lor next examln-

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particulars. write
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Indorse• and Recommend•·
MEIGS STAR DAIRY, INC.,
For Puteurized Product•

MISS TURNEY

"PAY US INSTEAD OF "' DOGTOR"

lndonea and Recommend•

.

Paateurized Product. aafepard
Your Health

Bcx 2'J6, PoDleroy, 0.

Mayer's Bakery

SPORT SPARKS
J:OR

6A,loE--!'IIIs

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old. LOST OR

Prloe MillO Deb. A. E. Plummer,
RUtland, ohiQ:.
n-24"6t

~~NOTON &amp;hur m.:,,
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t'e OU~ite. 'JOe. Chilled

·ectt'-earnan

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fittnaie:

tormBttlcn Call
gel, Poaleroy .
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shot BOc.
ROedel, Phone

!00. l!: Main St.

11-2ti·3l 1

Miss Myrtle Tumey
ha• selected this wonderful Refrigerator for
her use in The Daily
Tribune Co~king School

tlcke-:1

Beag!~

Any ln. A. N. Ben·

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Plants

The Mayer'• Bakery baa recently inotalled a new alicina machino..

Thia machine
will be in operation thia week. Now you
can buy your bread ready aliced. Aok
'

-Lome Tomorrow Dec.
2nd. sessions beginning
at 1 :30 P. M. and again
at 7:30.

ALL MAkEEii ot rai1D serviced at
rca110ne.blc ·t'flees. BriDI 1n your
Rel. Law v!SU.ed lrtends 1\t thiS
rBdlo or &lt;lall :Hl-J. H. M. Cr085, J.. 'ace recently.
Mu11c , Store, Middleport, Ohio.
Capt. c . F . Roush received anlo ..:u .. at.
noWlcement from his a:randson, Mr.
and Mrs. Lowell McNickles oi Jack
OOAL FOR BALE-on plattot·m or son, Mich., L\llnounctng the birth ol
dllver,cl. ~rl Jaccbs. 1-'honc a daughter.
ma-X.
11-28-3\.
Mr.a. w. w. Alexander of Letart
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visited Mrs. Nye S&amp;)'re Sunday.
AoANPY set of teeth for $10.00 1 Titus Pickens called on his bro~
onl)'. Bee Or. Caldwell. ll·28~1t ther, B. W. Pickens and family of
=:::=--::-:70:-c;-·--- - -- Clarksburg Monday.
POR SALS--8 room house, Third
Ray Hayman and famlll·
and Horton Bt ., Mason W. V&amp;-. ln on Wtu Hayman and family of
goOd condition. Will !ell reuon- Let 1ut Friday.
Mr. t~.nd Mra. John Hoback
able for cash . Victor F. Cook,
Malon.
ll-~·3t Rainbow were recent vlslton!i
Van Wolfe &amp;nc;l ram~Jy .
MusloAL BAROAnts--t.ten, 1n
Mra. W. L. Sheeti apent a few
·on Phlleo RadlOII. '160, 9
da.)'i of last wi:ek. the ·guest ofT.
walnut cabinet radio, t46; 7 ~
~.:U.ns and family of Lan111VIlle.
Radlola
complete
&lt;electric
Mrs. wm Burri -of Mt-. Moriah.
$1UO: t300 Zenith with automa- Mrs. Orace Krider of Bowmana
uc tuning '75; 6 tube A. K. Bat- Rtm and Mrs. Pauline Karr of
tery aet and speaker, A-1 condl- Pomerqy were visitors of Mrs. N. C.
tion (Jeaa batterlCIII tlG; 1:1 tube Ba)'le Ole pas~ week.
Radlolt. and apeater lieu bat\l'lr·
Mr. and Mra. W. W. Alexander
le&amp;J tW; Oood. O·tube battery, are spendlna- a few day~ with W.
battery aet and apeaker &lt;leM bat- L. JohllfOn and family .
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Roush and
teriMI ~ rood phon01Jraph •10.
$286 Orpttonlc Victrola Q&amp;; &amp;8'1- Lamare KorriJ vlllted Mrs. RoUllh'a
cral lood piano b&amp;ra:ahll. Spec- motlter, Mrs. Susan Birch of Btl-vIal prJce1 on wall paper. B. M. er1vll1e recent.ly.
Croll Mute and Walpaper More.
M,n." Jennie Bentz spent the week

your Grocer.

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not
card there
Ls Wlpopular
his refusal Lo give
a return mntch.
supporters will tl&amp;l:Q

_ .c. A LL·STEEL REFRIGERATOR
M !JofJ 11,

to boo Max·· exp~~
Profe~r philu&lt;IO~htc&amp;lly ' "and

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will cost them so tnUch a boo.'" 1

McCamey smiles a bit ruefully
lw recalls echmellng·s lnst t ow·

iU th'?..••gh

u-ao.at end With relatives tn Racine.

the So"'th and Elouthwest.

expected 'ibat

turn out with a bn.ss band
eulogies tn every !.own whe-n
a-rrived'' he" said. "Instead, we
greetetl by hoolignns ,who
nt Maxie and 'lhouted. 'Ha,
you bi g bum! Afraid of
¥h~o:l~eY.. hey? Stribling will mw-you t"
"Tuke note however !.hat In most
they were cheering Max beleft town. This year, we
will get a great reception
ex~ pt Boston now ht.at '
hlmaelf t.o be a r ~al

Your Shi11 Has Come Into P!lrt
With a Cargo of Bargains for Om·

TAMPA
Tbe Convenient Center'•
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uThe Play1round of Ameriu,

All kinds of

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cranks and

WEBSTER'S NEW

lNTERNATIONll
DICTIONARY

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EVIDENCE
Hundred&amp; cl 511~1116
Co.ort JqdtN "''tlCUr Ill
hlshnot ~t•l"' ol the worl;
A. thdr~11Lhqri ty,
The Pn.~dentll and 0..

J"~rtmonl Hn.llm d fll~
leadi111 Uni•,.•r&amp;itien ,,,.J

Coll-oru (;Iva thtir in·
dOIIt!lll&lt;nl,

ThcGo•ornmonl Prirt!·

DAYS

inll" Offi.ca •I Wuh inl'""
u""l the New Jnlctno ·
Uon•la1 the ttondRrd nu·

thodty:tl;li"lk Olfi&lt;:ial•l"
all b'n~hn el the cl;)~·
CI'I'U.IIItlll h1.doue tt.
Th• Coll•r•• \'Died
cverwhc!taln&amp;i1' in fa vo r
ol .W•bv11j ,auumd.,rV. ol
'Pron"iihf!;:t On=In' "'-'"

Wise shoppers who know.·values when they see
them m·e buying now for ·the hard winter days
sm·e to come.

stranger who
$200,000 for a Walkcr·Schbout. Alter wasting ·fifte-en
&lt;Jol the f-ellow, the Profesmor
that the would-be pro·
didn't haN~ a dollnr to hiS •
H ~ promptly kicked the vlatt~
.. ou r of the office:&gt;.

KITCHEN
lJ TAS I&lt;Sf MAO E

.I C. MERRIAM
COIIIIPANV
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Mother's mOll l11paotont; yet' gruelllnt · loot. Ia coo~lnt """
mttlo I cloy 1 hot oloYO In • oto~y ~ilchon. Why lit hlr
ond 1N1 oil thooo pnclouo hoUII whon thoy con oo ooolly
loe •!IOnf In le._. pi_,. oncl .....ln-? MoclomMolhota
lotoledrlc,lly do iJ:, coo~lnr-ooto.ou.,.lly, ••lie tho; ,P.ocl
their tillt out of tlie ~lk:Mn •."
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With 1 Gon..,l Eloclrle Hotpolnt Electric Ronse -....,. oluoi¥e
Rl¥or lo cop~ond ond -1oc1 In, fooclo l.oop molot oncltoaty
-to tile llblo with'"- thotoolcll y-lo Mot!Mo'o

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fat.,.

~t 1111 lo m--Pictkol. •-late-ond •PPN&lt;Iotod thon
ono which II""""* tho todlouo loboo of coo.lns ood turna
.wortod
. . .. hoors
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Doctde thll.,.., to Gi.., Molhor Whot 511. Rt~lly Weoto.1
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All new, clean stock, bought at unheard of low
prices which gives you the'real "break" you have
been waiting for.

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Don't Delay!

lJGHTER~
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Give Motl.tr What She Rt~lly Wonbl Glodcloa hor
willl
this IIIOC!om tilt thot will brlns hor _.... ·froodo. from tloo
~ltd... every cloy of hor Ill..

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Hotef ,Hillsboro

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mRnager dally.
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Tile supel'8Uttoua man
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went around town whttewuhinl all

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day and t.hen ftnd out tbK

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slow .

Eae- It,,...._
P'iguree don't lie, unleu theJ'
happen to De a telephooe ntLmber~

MISS TURNEY
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were conducWd
lor Otis DougliUi
here F-riday
omctat:!d.
were held at

STEADY WORK- Railway Postal
Clcrkl. Start. $1000 year ; paid
var.aUcn&amp;: train lor next examln-

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~;~;~':t:;:~FV=~NI!:RAL TODAY

Pre-2

a'tion.

particulars. write
' ll-30-6t

.

Indorse• and Recommend•·
MEIGS STAR DAIRY, INC.,
For Puteurized Product•

MISS TURNEY

"PAY US INSTEAD OF "' DOGTOR"

lndonea and Recommend•

.

Paateurized Product. aafepard
Your Health

Bcx 2'J6, PoDleroy, 0.

Mayer's Bakery

SPORT SPARKS
J:OR

6A,loE--!'IIIs

~

wee..

old. LOST OR

Prloe MillO Deb. A. E. Plummer,
RUtland, ohiQ:.
n-24"6t

~~NOTON &amp;hur m.:,,
·~ &amp;

t'e OU~ite. 'JOe. Chilled

·ectt'-earnan

. : 311-L;

4k

llhelll 12

fittnaie:

tormBttlcn Call
gel, Poaleroy .
II

shot BOc.
ROedel, Phone

!00. l!: Main St.

11-2ti·3l 1

Miss Myrtle Tumey
ha• selected this wonderful Refrigerator for
her use in The Daily
Tribune Co~king School

tlcke-:1

Beag!~

Any ln. A. N. Ben·

------

ll-S0-3t

Plants

The Mayer'• Bakery baa recently inotalled a new alicina machino..

Thia machine
will be in operation thia week. Now you
can buy your bread ready aliced. Aok
'

-Lome Tomorrow Dec.
2nd. sessions beginning
at 1 :30 P. M. and again
at 7:30.

ALL MAkEEii ot rai1D serviced at
rca110ne.blc ·t'flees. BriDI 1n your
Rel. Law v!SU.ed lrtends 1\t thiS
rBdlo or &lt;lall :Hl-J. H. M. Cr085, J.. 'ace recently.
Mu11c , Store, Middleport, Ohio.
Capt. c . F . Roush received anlo ..:u .. at.
noWlcement from his a:randson, Mr.
and Mrs. Lowell McNickles oi Jack
OOAL FOR BALE-on plattot·m or son, Mich., L\llnounctng the birth ol
dllver,cl. ~rl Jaccbs. 1-'honc a daughter.
ma-X.
11-28-3\.
Mr.a. w. w. Alexander of Letart
__
visited Mrs. Nye S&amp;)'re Sunday.
AoANPY set of teeth for $10.00 1 Titus Pickens called on his bro~
onl)'. Bee Or. Caldwell. ll·28~1t ther, B. W. Pickens and family of
=:::=--::-:70:-c;-·--- - -- Clarksburg Monday.
POR SALS--8 room house, Third
Ray Hayman and famlll·
and Horton Bt ., Mason W. V&amp;-. ln on Wtu Hayman and family of
goOd condition. Will !ell reuon- Let 1ut Friday.
Mr. t~.nd Mra. John Hoback
able for cash . Victor F. Cook,
Malon.
ll-~·3t Rainbow were recent vlslton!i
Van Wolfe &amp;nc;l ram~Jy .
MusloAL BAROAnts--t.ten, 1n
Mra. W. L. Sheeti apent a few
·on Phlleo RadlOII. '160, 9
da.)'i of last wi:ek. the ·guest ofT.
walnut cabinet radio, t46; 7 ~
~.:U.ns and family of Lan111VIlle.
Radlola
complete
&lt;electric
Mrs. wm Burri -of Mt-. Moriah.
$1UO: t300 Zenith with automa- Mrs. Orace Krider of Bowmana
uc tuning '75; 6 tube A. K. Bat- Rtm and Mrs. Pauline Karr of
tery aet and speaker, A-1 condl- Pomerqy were visitors of Mrs. N. C.
tion (Jeaa batterlCIII tlG; 1:1 tube Ba)'le Ole pas~ week.
Radlolt. and apeater lieu bat\l'lr·
Mr. and Mra. W. W. Alexander
le&amp;J tW; Oood. O·tube battery, are spendlna- a few day~ with W.
battery aet and apeaker &lt;leM bat- L. JohllfOn and family .
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Roush and
teriMI ~ rood phon01Jraph •10.
$286 Orpttonlc Victrola Q&amp;; &amp;8'1- Lamare KorriJ vlllted Mrs. RoUllh'a
cral lood piano b&amp;ra:ahll. Spec- motlter, Mrs. Susan Birch of Btl-vIal prJce1 on wall paper. B. M. er1vll1e recent.ly.
Croll Mute and Walpaper More.
M,n." Jennie Bentz spent the week

your Grocer.

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Middleport.

not
card there
Ls Wlpopular
his refusal Lo give
a return mntch.
supporters will tl&amp;l:Q

_ .c. A LL·STEEL REFRIGERATOR
M !JofJ 11,

to boo Max·· exp~~
Profe~r philu&lt;IO~htc&amp;lly ' "and

In

will cost them so tnUch a boo.'" 1

McCamey smiles a bit ruefully
lw recalls echmellng·s lnst t ow·

iU th'?..••gh

u-ao.at end With relatives tn Racine.

the So"'th and Elouthwest.

expected 'ibat

turn out with a bn.ss band
eulogies tn every !.own whe-n
a-rrived'' he" said. "Instead, we
greetetl by hoolignns ,who
nt Maxie and 'lhouted. 'Ha,
you bi g bum! Afraid of
¥h~o:l~eY.. hey? Stribling will mw-you t"
"Tuke note however !.hat In most
they were cheering Max beleft town. This year, we
will get a great reception
ex~ pt Boston now ht.at '
hlmaelf t.o be a r ~al

Your Shi11 Has Come Into P!lrt
With a Cargo of Bargains for Om·

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them m·e buying now for ·the hard winter days
sm·e to come.

stranger who
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&lt;Jol the f-ellow, the Profesmor
that the would-be pro·
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December 1 and 2-Pomeroy·Juni~r High ·School Auditorium
Every Lady in Pomeroy Bend ~nd •
Vicinity is Invited. IT'S FREE!

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RecommeDIIs
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MISS TURNEY

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MISS TURNEY
' Recommends the
MONO.TYPE PHONE
See it at

House Wirinr

The Daily Tribune Cookin1 School
Dec. l,at. and 2nd.

SPARTQN

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SOLD BY

THE OHIO POWER
COMPANY

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Co~perates

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THE DAILY TRIBUNE
To make this School
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DOes it cheaper and Much Better"?

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See our display at the Tribune Cookinr
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Cookinr
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December lat., and 2nd.

Schcr,»J.

MEIGS GRO(ERY CO•.

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MERCHANDISE

Middleport, Ohio.

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INDORSED AND RECOMMENDED BY MISS TURNEY.

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COVE OYSTERS

ABC WASHING

MISS TURNEY INDORSES
The Radio Supreme

RCA-Victor
THE OLD BILlABLE AND DEPENDABLE RADIO

The Radio you'll ' love to listen to.
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The Radi~ you're proud to own.
Not only does a radio furnish 1 and endless :.
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also is a great educator. Listen an hour a
day to your Radio. The Right Programs.
and you will doul11e your present knowledge
within a year.
U intere!ted1 in a Radio ask for a free
demonstration in your home. Cl\Sh or
espy payments.
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RCA-VICTOR RADIOS at

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ROBINSON'S POMEROY
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