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I~Ll [Y£S TURN£Di~hP!e~=~TAt

Personals

~AK£ AOV~NH~F ~ ;~~~:~}~~'!~:~~~;:~: ~z~j§.~,~ .;:-:. '".::.: ·::: TO

Mri Ed Mllbrom ol CJrclevtlll!
wa.s the ruest of M115 Panme f'u~
sate Monday evenln&amp;.
Mr and Mrs. Ola!ton McDole
end children ot SyeamQI'e, o.. lll't=
.t vlllitlna: relatives In Pomeroy and
--The
Mu111181&amp;M."
~
To complete your educaUon you Rutland
Gt'Ofle B. Nye of t.bt Pomeroy
wiD oe
Natlonal Bank suftered another
round In Wednnday's edl·
.
.... ~ •u
•u,ou
_,...,
t:~evere heart. attack Monday ewn·
Purple Panther Lay Away • o'clOck. Don't bo ""&lt;'Y.
In&amp;.
lion to paritaiiJ mUe up for
j M I k"
F
A th ! Imqlne Mn. Gomer Lewla tak· Oraoe GUllO of the Eplaoopal
0 e• ana
or
no .. Ina the part ot Ella Bm!th, the church will meet Wednesday evenw
the lapee of ltbe prneat week
er Year
1ml..schlevous school girl and think 1n1 at the home of Mr!l. W. P .
date.
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:cl Norman FOM takln&amp; the plll't of Prloe on Ea11. Main street with
INDOOR GAME NEXT Rq:lnald Cooper, a sl.58y, Mrs. Miss
Grace Horton &amp;Dd Nrt. Edith
1Robert Morrla aasumee the name Newton
u asalsUnl hmtesse&amp;.
--1 White Rose the
1
Mra Boyd Dllaarct. da.Uihter
Panthera anti Pantherettea ~rs Nonnan Pose 1s :.~r:,
son Boyd, Mis!l Clarice
FARMERS INSTITUTE ' Hard At Work For 1'" a clo.wn boy. 1'hmk of Fred Yolondl,
Maag 'and Theodore Maas apent
WlLL BE HELD AT
F" t Ga
. Conway, .. a hard boiled eharac!A&gt;r the week end with relatives In Cow
I
In
me
~ Bteve Clark, and Stanley Jonea .. lumbus,
' DYESVILLE CHURCH! The Pur I Panth..
• foolllih ochoo; boy Tom Thum.
Fred WIU and .!Kin returned to
Pe
ers
Other&amp; 1n Lhe coet lnclude Mrs. their b()l'tle at Akron Sunday after
The Dyesv1lle w}f;';'rMrs ln8tltute I:!.~~~~~nm:et ~~:~~1
Albert i0~1 81!1 Becky Brown. a short vlllt with his parmta, Mr
will be hf.ld Frkla~ and Saturday, It.OY RLih School Athletic8
Elm ess.; aa Daii'Jy Thatcher, and MI'Ii. E. D. WIU.
'Ihe first new license tag for 1932
December t and~ at tht! Dyesvillt lieoreJess tle last ThursdaY. are
Olb~ ,1~~auWse~ln. Lsucno1w
,·
1
church Tht&gt; speakeu for me prtr readY" to turn their thouthta
118 Sadie Thom-... John was laued to PhUip_ Sommer Nf'.
Kram are H P. Miller of Sunbury ;ards basketball , The
81 ir 86
and R~v R G. strickland of co- !clofied, d"-"na which the
a
Otlwarld Gray, Harlan 213-90:.:1:..--~---lumbus .
won nve cont.eata, loet one
ElaelBtein 118 Ttm Orady, VIrgil
TO BRIDGE Bll"EK
A program of muslo ha.a been a.r~ two, and in which but two
::::::te~s a~:e-:0~ ~d~::
re.naed for presenlatlon With Nr l ~wna were seored by their
boa d H
Washington, Dee. 1-IN~t~
Miller lllkln&amp; on the 5\lbject.s cfj enta, has left all a.thlele8 In
Jedr Webs~;~ ~ou s~~=l th:a·!':.~ mission for the PittsbUtJh Crutible
"The' Agriculture Orlennce and lts 90f\d1Uon phyalcally none
Ju.~t look at thP class Fhe has.
Steel Co., of Pitt8bUrlh, Pa., to
Remedy." "The ~rUISlon an1 the lhJUred more than ~anylng
The proceeds 91111 be used for the dred&amp;e the matn channel of the
Way OUt", "A Forward Look at Aa~ 1bru18ea which will I!IOOn be
Women 8 Home Missionary Society. Ohio rlver In the vlclnlty of Dam
rir-ulture" and "MY Philosophy on j ten.
No. 1 wa.s er&amp;nted by the war de: Life at 85" Rev. Strickland wm
Arter the
Holiday --------------.':pa~rtm::•:n~t_&lt;od~:"•Y'.:·~·
1
and Oeorp
Krettler
will sesaiml.S
atve an reat.
call for
aJl
speak
also atW.the
dUferent
Coach
l·o&lt;Jdoeb8 Saturday afternoon.
Ule

-j .F COOKING TI.PS. . I ~~~~~~~~~a~?~~h:~i:it:: :~e~~:.~·~~ko·c~k.Weaneaday
tratin&amp; her recipes.

1"'[."' :~'.:TI/ord;~o~~ m:;:~

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clou. food speclaltleo Each ....,lpe
Is l.aken 1.11 detail and explained
full y t-o Lhe &amp;.udienee and any queaUons which the ladles care t.o ask
may be wntten and pla.ced. In a
que.stton box, to be answen:d by
Mlsti Tumey inter.

a,.

AT AUDITORIUM

f At the cloae of the

cla88ee all
couro;e
IloilO ma.ri) (1:1fL6 donll.led by Pome ·
roy merchanto .,. dlstrtbul&lt;!d to
the ladies attending the !SChool.
In tomorrow '' menu, during the
afternoon class, Ml&amp;s Turney wlll
demonstrate the preparation of fL
dinner oonsistinlil: of the foftowlng
recipes: Baker chtclten with dreS&amp;in,, escnlloped poLaLoes and com,
buttered unions, stuft'ed cabbage
with potatoes and call'OUI, upara~
&amp;us t~hort cake, pimento cheese
salad, Ji'remh pte with marln~~:ue,
brolled Jamb chops wllh grl.lled
balnccn hand lefL~over vegetables.
t e Wednelday evening menu,
the following recipes will be prepared for the audience. Salmon
turbot. steamer J Ice, buttered peas,
oocoanuL apple betty, chtU sauce,

Choice
. TMenua Chooen
ch· By
M Ill
umey,
Jcago
k" E
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- The sueceu of The Dally Tribune
free eleetrlc cooklna school was
,l,!1clt!ntt Tuesday afternoon when
....Ute a number of ladi.t!s of tho
~meroy Bend took o.dvantaae of
lhls opportunity to Jearn a few
trlcka ot the &amp;eience or elettrlc
~n1, revealed oy :Mlaa M)'rtle
TUrney, of Chlcqo, home econo·
m,lat. and a deltahtful entertainer.
uaed by Mtflll Turney
was an oven
baked pork.
Oratln,
mar·

The followinr

merchant.t

::··::..:·-:tbn-:

hu~

~;':~~. "!;.~ ~.~~lY,.-:;".!,'\"'::
::: 1..........,..
Power Co.;

made attllietive by the use of deU- Pomeroy · The Ohio

' Offered At Free School
•
Pomeroy Daaly
Tribune

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P~•r•d during the

I

Olbnore Auto Supply: Hartley and
Bennett ; McMut.er Hardqre Co.;
Santtnr~ Or(l(!ery; Mayers Bakery;
Rose, The Plorlst, Ewln&amp;'s Cash
~rocer8Y;n Er,.roiJDakwson; Epple Orow
ry; ....:ep
ac ; Ohio Standard
Telephone Co ; Su&amp;at Run Flou1
Mill; Robinson's Pomeroy Laun ·
dry; Schweamsn and R~del; Hart
and Co; ore.. M•at Market
Mel.gs Scar Dairy , Th" Metg.s 010~
eery Co.

HASKH ftAll!' Simpson Church
:~h~resented
IHY PLAY£RS r·N~fstms::~-:
!
1 /i

Jt•bov.,.en~!~~. ~sc.::',J"'.l•Sct~'~IYTh,:~~.~~.

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Ht\RTFORn WOMAN PASSES

M11&gt; Marv Packard d1ed at the
hCimr: o! h.ar daughter Mrs. E W
Swann at Hartford aOOut noon Bnnw
day SJw W~V&gt; 88 yean:; of age und
death came u the result or t;Omw
pllcatlt..m; or dises.ses due t.o lnflr·
rnltles ot old age
I The fun.::rol Nervlces wlll t~ con·
1ductcd from the home Wedncsd&amp;Jo
u1te1w.on at one o'clock with Rev
1
Spudcck otncuHing. Fogiei)Ons: unw
dertalrers wlll have charge of thf'
1
bunal

READER.S

MRS. LYDIA WEHRUHQ.
SUMMONS
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lA's. Lydia Wetu'Uill. lied 'Jt
IJean,
died
beT home on Brfleq
Hetahk at 4 :30 Tuesday muminl.
Dee. , of aan st.onfs and heart
Itrouble1
Her husband the late Bdwal'lot

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INCREASfD
MORE ACTIVITIE~,
5££N

Deputy SherUf Dana Trac)
brouaht Walt White here from Atb.
tna county, MoMQ nl,sht. on I
warrant J.uued from the court ot J.
w. McOullo\ijb, . Juatlce of 11&gt;e
hlm with

non~sup­

port. He wW be e.rrataned befOJ:)e
Squire
the _
chiU'Ie
soon. _McCulloush
_ _ _.on
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Away

No

Every Lady in Pomeroy Bend Ia Invited!
Valuable Prin•

I

Will Be

The D. of A. lod1e enjoyed IL sow
CL&amp;I time in their ladle room Man~
day evenlna. The tollowtng proJTam
rendered : mu.sic by the Kitch~
Ban1, a play, t.ltltled ''Bew mw;
the Heathena", was atven, Mn·
Wolte and Hel~n Sayre MaJ.li u.

Given Away

IT'S EDUCATIONAL! IT'S FREEl

No

Water!

Mrs Francu Giltllen aave a
. A penny soctal followed

Job

CORPORAL EAGEN~:~

RIOT

J.Dtl!

J14480li!IC TEMPU, MIDDLEPORT, OHIO,
Thunday and Friday Evenin111 Dec-ber 3 and 4.

Official. lnoiot; "Banker" I
Ur..,a Declaration of '
Intention•"

El&amp;hteoo

ctllettound

, Ina

promise

WHICH WE WILL REDUCE IF IT TAKES ALL WINTER
REST

Men'• Suito and Overcoat., u low &amp;f .•..... . ••....••.• $4.95
Men'• Suit. and Overcoat., $15.00 Value at ............. $7.46
Men'• Suito and Overcoat., $25.00 Valueo at .... ... . ... $14.95
Men'• Suit. and Overcoat., at priceo of 15 yean a11o . .... $19.45
Men'• Suit\, and Overcoat., $30.00 value, olll!' and
two Trouoero . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22.50
The Beat Makei'--The Beat Tailori~ Your Money Will Buy!

BEST
lt'o •
&amp;reamt

LOCAL PEOPLE OF
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
.

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All Boy'• Suit. and Overcoat.
low Fi~t~reo•

All Star Cut Hdded By John Gilmore and Paul' DillJ!rd.

Rect~ J:agon (~L!Ih '"DQuahboy)

..... John oumore
IJ\wt•h Buddy I ....... Paul Dllltt~
t.fle,hae~
l
en ,(Red's Father I
.
Jed Ha.rtinKer
AbtiJe,
tein ([zay'a Father I .. . .... , Da11ld DaJst

t'. u. c . , Worker
. Capta.lr\J.. ~. . . . . . .
Top' Se~nt . .

&lt;Z&amp;.Charla~n

.
. William Oorltr.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harry Bannett
. ........... Charles McMuterll

McO!nnlA

Kftoozy . . .
RB11LU8 . . . .

ot

. . . . . Roscoe Fo9o'lea·
. . . . . . . George Schaaf
. , . • • • . . . . . . . Rufus Llde

.

..... . . .

Guard lMeOooleyt
Cook . . . . . . .

. .. .. . ... . ... . . .

Bert Martin

. . . . • . . . . . . . , . . Buster RTchmor.d

G uard
... Chapelle Talbert
New11boy .
Billy Ba.rker
Wlll1nK War Worker &lt;Emmyl . Mrs. Louis Burford
Sally . . . .
. ....................... Katte Hawkhls
Marie (NUrse I . . .
. ...... . . . . . , . Stella Pa.lmer
Mary &lt;Nurse 1 . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . Maxine Smith
Awkward R.eo"e Stud
Private Mike Kat£ " .
. . . . . . L. D. McMaster
Private Quirk. .. , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maw: Roller
Private Plump
... . . . . . .
. ... Marcua Chambers
Private Yumpln Ylminy Yohnson .. , .. WUl Juhllng
Private C. C PUI
. , ..... H.u&amp;h Me&lt;loy
Private O'Rourke .
. . . . . . . . Erne.ilt Johnaon
.... Steve McElhinney
Private Hunsry Hank
.Mamma's Boy
.
. . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Morris
Private Swart.zenbender . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louis Burford
Private Bleepln' Je~ Splnnette .... , , . . . WUJ Bt.elft'
Private Yehl _...
. .... ... , . . . Oharlea SaueJ'
Private Shuster ................. PhUip Meinhart
Private lnllebusten .
. .... , . . Le RoY Banottl
Private Whl8tlln' BUl Spivey ....... John VroOman
Private Bllwtnekl
. . . wuuam Stansbury
Private Eckelbe rger
. . Howard Byres
Private Zewtsky
. . Neal Moore
Private Plesllnaer
. . . . , . . . , . . Perry JUre
Private Underfed
. , . H, 0, Illlles
Privat-e HoMellek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gerald LeweJ)Jn
Private Mouaetrap , , .... ,. . .. . .. . .. . .. . Jake Turner
Soldleft .... lallon
Ralph Orave•
Arthur Rosenbaum ·
l&lt;Jand suton
Oomer Mantn
Edpr Tuckerman
ChaPJ. Walburn
Arthur Lewia
Rue Tuckerman
David Darst Jr.
Ra.ymond Harbrecht
Franlt \Wll
Frank Wuls Knopp
John ~r
8tarlln1 McCullough

Corp.

:
tMy DN!am or The ••• Parade)
I

Fcaturinll' 100 Cklh11't'tl, supported b y Soldiers, Ballots
1
und Euttl'e Ca~t and Prof Fadely, Sp~&gt;clal Read~
Ut:aaon

JMK'

Mlndrel

Int : rlocutol'
.
........ , Oeorae Ch~lds
lEnd Man1
· · · ...... RUfUI LldP
Hambo iEnd Manl
. . . . . . . . . . Lew Sauer
Sombu lEnd Man 1 . . . . . . . . . . . .. , Robert Camp
Hones (End Man1
Charles McMaste1·~
Ra~tus

Mr. and Mrs Elmer Wickham en
tertalne&lt;l with a birthday dinner
Mo..,day evening at their home on
Union A't'enue. Those Plelie'nt were;
Mr. and Mra. Pat.y BrdtJee. Mlu
Brunetta Davia, !&gt;wain Wallace of
Gallipolis, Dana DaviS of Norfolk,'
Va .• and MlM Clara zter.

Dorothy DJilard

Anna BeUe Cruthers
Pauline TUckennan
rr.. ncl.a Pulltnl
Mary Lou McMaaters
VIa MCCulla\llh

samna:. Satllna .............. .,

BUSINESS" MEN OF
"· ~""J;I~ COUNTY

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Show Boa.t
. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . Olrla' Chorus
Sall()r's Sweetheart . . . . . . . .
, . . Rue Tuckerman

.......... ' Ohotua

Rose of No llan'e Land ... ..... Aln. Mildred )'oWler
Keep tl\111 Home P'tnll Bumlnt ... , .. . , . . . . . Ollorua

~~K~~~~. ~~·. ~ ~~~~·l:n::·=

Pact Up Your Troubles ............ Awtward. a.ui.d
MINSTREL CHORUS : Hlnky DtnQ Parley Voo.
Good MominJ:, Mr. Zlp. lt'A a Lon1 Way to TlP·
pef11ry.

Pla.nJ.st .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Mra. Wm. SU.eft
Tape Player ., ............. ., . .. . .. LeR.oy Banottl

BIATI ~SERVED FREE AT MARTIN ANI! ROLLE&amp;. WEDNESDAY. DIWII- I
ADM18SION: ADULTS IIOo. CHILDREN tSc ((;~lldnn.. Tlel&lt;eb . . Sale .. WI do" ,OaiJ)

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Tutor Disappointed
When Barbour Refuoed
to Tura Profe11ional

at the oame Ridiculoully

Heavy Work Pant•
A Silk Lined $5.00 Hat At p.45-AU Colon.
Good Underwear -79c and $1.00, heavy wei1bt, Boyo '69c.
Interwoven Sock-Billy Joneo and Eniie
\
Hare, 25c, SOc, 75c, $1.00-Fine for Chriotmao.
Neckwear Galore-SOc-Special 59c for Sl.OO Value---$1.00 for
$1.50 Value-fine for Chriotm.-.

Roy Harrah
Jeute Mae RliBIIell

Fay Abbot
Pauline Mtlla
Pfrn Abbot

· Was Real Fighter

Men'• Fine Dreoo Shirto, Sizeo 14 to 17%-A knockout ..... SOc

Girl.' Chenu
Ruth Hawkins
Maym CoverL
Sara Louise Scott
Phlllys Dillard
Ruth Orate
VIJ'II'Inla Leonard
Dorothy Fultz
Veva Ruaaell
Katherine Juhllng
Zelia Ltahter
Betty Michael

New U.S. Senator

EVERY ARTICLE IN the HOUSE BEARS SOME REDUCTION
'
Men'• Chambray Shirto ...................... 48c-Boya 39c

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, --~-~
,(!AST 0,. CHARA.(JTERS
PalrleUe
Papant
IZZ)' 1 OOldateln

Price!~

The Liberty Fruit
Co., Motor Truck wiH
make regular weekly
bipa to and from Cincinnati. Any merchant desiring to
· have goods delivered
by

W!

More Psittacosis
Found In America

HeaY}' Coate and Jacketo, Leather, Suede All kind a, lined and
unlinecUor men and boyi'--AII pricea, Fine for colder
weather.

"Pai'Nt Fever" Believed Re·
opoaoible for Death•

Du~~·Jt:P~en, u~_ A: .J,uttori,$1.00aftip. '
,' ·. ~o!-!:; .i·&gt;:.:'.'
The ldliil that ilrini Yd\1 1Niclr whole withou• any emtiUI_tl_.nf ·':' ~·-:
$1.50 to $4.95.

WE MAKE GOOD ON E~YTHING WE . ADVERTISE!
WE KEEP EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE I
SEEING IS BELIEVING-WE ARE HERE

call 1~-L.

THE !,.~BERTY
FRUIT CO.
JIOM£MOY, OBIO.

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/o SHOW

Not much

e!:uu:Jte

lR . . . .

iaOn~r•

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,MAYO~ W~lKER MAKES IMP ..U"'
IPlEA

fOR RHEASE Of TOM

CASE

mTAKEN UNDER

ARV

ANTI-MOONEY SENTIMENT
.

Near-Riot Condition• Prevail Outoide
'
in1•; 25 Arre1ted In Alleged C0JIDIIIUni8
'
Disorders While Walker Pleads
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Enough Stock
For nree
Stores.

No ,
A' LAUGH

In One Bill To
Eaeh State To Vote
On Liberalizatio•

~~&gt;•
from many

$20,000
STOCK

Smoke!

Maxie's Frau

NOTHING SERIOUS

2-IN8-Ado1' improved
lncrealloed

StiD Pounding

lire!

Thu NKtay

While Gold Advance• To l
Near Record Price
Of II Years Aa-o

SOUTH . IMPROVED
Cotton, Rice, Tobacco,
Oil, Zinc lnduatriea,
lmF&lt;&gt;ved

iSIX CAUSES GIVEN

By . R&lt;XBEtT 8. THORNBURGH
Correspondent

No

stnc
Nf

West VirKJ,ula;

NEWS SERVICE

\FOR NEW DROP nr·
POUND SHRUNG:

inl To Jobo

BENEFit CARD PARTY

Electrical Cooking School.

ToLecture'inU.S.

Steel Ploil
. ueti"on
Gain;• 4200 Return-

Bernard McBride and Albetc.
Pranr. returned to the OhiQ. Btat,t
University Sunday after a~ndlnj
a few days with Mr .and Mrs. Bel
Franz and t'amlly.

IMued!~ilr••••••••••••••••••••••-••••••••••••••••••

THE DAILY TRIBUNE

WIRE

1n&lt;1

wa.rmer. -

BUSINESS CONDITIONS ARE IMPROV

BROUUHT FROM ATHt:N8

ch~

nlrht , Thurtday

FULL LEASED

Wehrunr preeeded her In dHft:
eleven yean aao.
She liS JW'l'lved by alx sona aq,d
\hree dluehtel'li u followa . Wul~
of Terre Haute, Indiana; OUley o£
YoUlllst.own; Ela and Clyde ax
Cleveland; !.1tner and Harry ol
PorMroy; l4rl Henrietta Bura:en-shaw of Cleveland; Mrs. Will OJ~
berJy of Younptown; Mta. CUI6.
RoAe of Minel'IYUle.
,
No fun~raJ arranrements ha
been made at tbia time The!!t'
be announced later.

peace,

w~;r~~Y F..'O,....,.RI~m::A~r-~

NortCE--lf ,.... .......
11M N.,.a Olice of 1'J.e Daily
TrU.U., call 236-L 1 If U.. IIII.U.eu
Olliee uk far 2CJ2.Jl

IANSWERS
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�WIDNDDAY, DmQZMBmt I, 1131

Middleport.

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the Thanltlclvlnc holld&amp;J' wttb' ..
ltlond .. AI~Qo&amp;, ....

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PubJI•C Forum

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another
projeetl.
Umllo- plooed . .
mlllloolb ol ......, .,.._
of
Wletby phyeielazll. The blll would per- the .bqlnntna 0 ( the ~euon , with
A.lle•ed Home mtt. ph)'ll1ctana to LAue an the pn .. record noe. 1rape fruit and othe1 1 Of Two Story

Mrs.B.H. RawI•togs
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Xmory Blahop ent-ered tbe .,.,.
Horlacher, 30-year-old newSlio!all'r, emment. hospit.al at OhllJJcot;Jiit 1111
300 Bottlea of
Lo,. Cab1n De· waa expeetea to be uamined Loday Ji"rlda-y w hav~ ~ t.oDmJI. ~~·
Brew Confi.catecl; Home IJCJ'Ip\lom
tbey tee tu. and autbOJ- rhlpmtnt.l . .Pcod euppl~ In T!xab
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Plour mtl!s t : 1
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Calvin R Reed and Jtet ......,..
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tiona by ma.ll order to IOYenunent Nort!l Teu.a were rwmlfli trom ~
InC N•«ht
the ~&gt;trlc:O.en man yellle"i'd 8 y bu t H . 111.&amp;1ted lhelr t.rlp Tueadly ttO Jllll't.Addlnr Macbtne company .
t WarehOU8el.
t.o 100 percent capadt~ .
!allt:c lo cure thr tulme nL
da with a truck load ot ~ ~fl.!«
Mr and Mrs. Walter Harrl&amp; wen~
Gver 300 bottles of all~ 'horne I The llPJOCiatkn apJn&amp;t the proCooWr •eat.ber stunulated retail I Zanenlllc. 0. Dec 2-IN8-Thc I
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vl&amp;ltolll 1n Huntin1 t.on Tuesday. - trew tcer" wus conll.scatrd by de- 1hlbit4on amendment probably wUI Ale&amp; In M.lnne&amp;IJP&amp;, and lucreast":J body of Janu.,; ama, 68. a bacheloi
anlvr there In aboUt three daJt.,
Allen Fultz and Richard H(ltr- ~ut~· .!hcrl!fs Hank Young and
othu propoaed dr)' J&amp;w l).ctivlty (n Utah coal mine! Tllere was t&lt;lUnO burned to• death tod!tJ'
AJt.on Butcher hu emp~l I
man, who have been visiting With C..th• Tra cy at the hoine ot Oth;J c.nana:es. Indivklwd aenatof!l and ~a.&amp; a stron, reeling of opUmlSm Ll In Lhe rlre -swept ruins of hl.h twoI
In a tl.llln&amp; gL&amp;tlon In lllddJrlparL .
1 ~ cabin locltt.ed t111,•o mlh'!
former'a pannt.B, Mr and Mrs Fewell at Ref&lt;is\'t lle Tuesday !lftel' repreaentat.he&amp;, oppoeed to prohl - the Portlan1 area whiU Ba.n Fran ·
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bitlon • will add ~hal
-. P' Fultz, Sr., left for Chicag9 noon
_....... personal blll8· d&amp;to report.a showed buslne&amp;S wn- north "'~~
ot Chandknvilk. near lle-J'(:. Tbe school bus
of Wm Mahall'ei 1 • •
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Tuelday eveninJ'.
Offl&lt;.u s rltlded the home of Powell Halt or the prOpelled ChanfJes may dltlor.s lmpr&lt;wln&amp;
The tlr«&gt; apparenUy bl'Ok:e ouL was dam~ lul Sunday wh!le I«'·
Ml'!l. Emmet Murphy of Athens G.l a Fearch warrant ISSued. rrom never get • hearln&amp; before the com -·
· Ja~ last nlsht It complde l&gt; dl"!l- tuminl' froin a funeral nea1 Num · Two Weeka
spent Tuesday with Mrs. Elizabeth thL court of Justice E. R ntua. mittee, but Ube.ral leaden b&amp;'e ln·
1 troyed the shack . Hlna '1 bol.ly w~ ber Ten.
Hartinger.
'Jhty rq:otted t.hrtt th.! allered beer l:ilst.ed that the new congress wiU KILLEU u~· vwN SEVOLVER fcund In the yard mdlcatr.l&amp; thal
Henry Kruskamp. who was t.ak · l
14n B H. RawliJli:s, about 56
Mr .and Mrs Sidney Williams was discovered In a room 11t the have to paea upon one or more of
Hamilton, 0 ., Dee 2-INB-KlU- • the man attempted to ft'ee from the en to the Holzer hospital last week
years ot age, of Rutlaucl, passed visited TUesday e"emng wtth Mrs PG\Itll home w!ueh had appe.rentls ~~ wet meas:1res-even it for no lOB Its own~r inat.ead or proteefinll lburnlni cabin and ~hat hL~ clot.h- 1.s still critically Ill. A1) operatlun l
hen usf'1 for a stora@e of the b1 ·
er rH~ 1an t.h~t of placing her a 1evo1ver wtUeh Mlu Bhmchf' Inti had r.aught afL"C. own:...'lg was scheduled for Wednesday
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111 way early Wf'dne~day morn.nr In VOb8te1n at Chester.
the Johns-Hopkins hospital in BalMrs. VIrgil McAllister and two toxlcatlng beioerag~
~~~f:1~ lfiCt Y on ssue on th'!i Dor~~ey, 2:3, Hamllto!l nurse, kept hltn to death .
Mu. Ernest Kincaid who ha~ 1
tlmore, Md. Death followed an ill· sons of Akron ore spend.lng; severat
Pmn:l! was charsf'd with J)O&amp;Ses,s- P
on is!ue.
under her pillow to ward ott bur- 1 Two nt-:il'hbora
dlreovered the been vlllltihg at Mr. a.~~d Mn. Jake I
ness or about two weeks, caused by ~eel.a with her o~~lster, Mrs. Henr\' •Ll cJ lntoxlc:attng llt~uor and w1I!
SUIT nLJm,
ghus, ~ blamed todiiiY tor her 1lnledy tha nwrnlrtJ . Th~y ~' et! Bua.chers pu.sed away Monday ,
Bn Infection of the brain.
ennesy
he ~•ra•rtned 011 the chargese brore
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dea.U1
The K'Wl was accidentally . Harry and Har.nev Wheeler. bro- momms trom compllcatlons. Sh" l
Mrs. Rawltnp W&amp;8 strlcken w1th
Mr. and Mrs. W11Uam William"! Justice Tltm The beer wa11 brought ftle:r: s~it ~tdi~~r:lf~:iar~~ dit;charred while MiM Dorsey, mem [lhtrs. who live a t.l,ort distance leaves a hu5boutd , two Krown chil- l
ber of a
prominent Hamilton away
dren and a baby ll'iri nme montns
ttle illness· and was dlaoovered In a of Olowt.er arrived Monday for a To th: .sherilt's onke where 1t w.u H
~ertoue coruUUon at their home at vlBlt with Mr. and Mr11 R E. Wll- b · ;JC und out af~r lhe case has · Root.
famlly, was Hleep~ng .
, H~a 16 survived by three brother!\ old. Mrs. Klnaid llJUO forty-n11e 1
Uams
beer, disposed
1Joh HI
r c o 1urn bw . an d Will • years ol ase the.__ day of her tleath.j
Rutland by Mr Rawlings. It was
Mr and Mrs Stanley
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believed at ftrst that she waa ourM&amp;rtm
lam Rnd Wesley Hlnn
A large nwn .....r from here were
moved Tuesday Into the Powell
DR. SCHACHT ISJUREU
called on -the ~ tnal of Chauncy
ter1n1 from a tumor on the brain property on Powell street.
Berlin D ~c. 2-INS-Dr HJU I·
Thacker who was tried Monday on
but examinlnl physlclan!Sli at Lh~
mar Schachl. form~: president. ol
manslaughter charge for fatally
ho!!pltal where she was lmmedi&lt;CohUnt•....., from .P:ll" 'lne)
thl" F\t~chsba.l k r.nu ch1e1 G ~:"nna n
srx Ht' RT IN CR,.,SJI
shooun1 Bob camp. near Radcliff
ately taken, said It wu an lnfeeIn South Carolina the ADter1can ddegate on the committee which
Collt.ll\'llle, Pa., Dec
2- IN5- durinc a fta:ht this surr.mer The 1
tion of the brain and was equaUy
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Cisar Compan)l which has had a draftt!d Lhr Young plan, was In te r· Six JX'l'l!Om: wE're hurt, l l\'O serlou!.· judge withheld his deets.lon until '
u danprous.
Middleport, 0. Det: 1st, 19J l , This would permJt each sLate t.o steaoy ('Xpaiialun program dw·Jng nally Injured today and cut aoout ly. when a bu! of the Oreyhouud Thur11day.
She ls survived ~y hilt hUBba.nd, Daily Tribune
determine ror ll !&gt;tlf whether It Tht last year '#,:Ill ccntlnli"! to In- the fa ce when an a.utomobUe drh·~ l lm rs bmmri from Pltt!lburgh to
Mr . and Mra CHft' Keck of New ' would take adv&amp;ntage of the pro- , crense the number of emp!oyea. en by his .son ~kidded on an 1cy Phll3.ddphla rra.!!hed mi&lt;J a helf.\'Y ark 16pen.t over Thanksgiving
two sons havlna preceded her In Pomeroy, Ohio.
dtath several yea.rs aao The body
Please give this letter &amp;pa~~ m pcRed Uberallzlng provWons It There wa~ 110me lmprovem.ml m road near the village oJ Kh.llk . : truck on the Lincoln highwa y near Miss Keck's parents. Mr and
w111 arrive here from BaiLimore. :v:ur psper lt t.s a copy of one s~nt wouhl carry alw a f~derol penalty · the bt!Sme.ss sentiment ln Atlanta Mecklenburg, ami overlurut"&lt;l
here r~trly today
' B B Well'!.
Thursday a.nd oo funeral arrange- to the Meigs County Comml~~ion-,
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ROTARY HEAD SPEAKS
I Comm:lsslonei'S .
: Pomt!roy, Ohio.
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The Rotarians of Middleport met Gentlemen·1
In a. special &amp;ession Tuesday even·
As Mayor of the V!llase of MJ ·1- 1
lng o.t the R1versWe hotel A dis- dleport, I ask vour honorable b~y '
tloguished guest, Frank Pe.uie}'. to reconsider your action at your
Dtat.r1ct Governor, and Postmaster 1last meeting 1n abolishing ttle otrice
uf Wddletown, 0 .. wa.s present and cf PROBATION
OFFICER
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gave a mollt lntcrestlna talk to the Mel~ County. THI£ IS A S1EP
membfr,; pt 1the elub on'"Rotary''. BACKWARD. I don't l; ~ lievt: you
Mr . Paule)' had ~LWnded e. me~Ung fully considered the lmpoHamre of
of the GallipoliS Rotary club, Tues the omee. As Mayor of Mlddll'j:)ort ,
day afternoon, and gave a short the office ot Probation Oftkt)r ha ~
talk. Wednesday at noon, he was ~n a areat help lo m.!, m t.be 1
the guest or: l-be Athens club.
, handling of juvenile ca.sd, and I[
1A la.ra:e number of the members am sure the Marors of tither towns
ot the Rotarums were present Tueli m the Cuu.lty will bear me out In I
day evenlft&amp;'. The usual 6 o'clock ~h·s .assertion.
dmner was served.
I realize to the fullest that the \
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duel ion .h1 expenses mW!t be made
A pot luck dtnner was held Tues . but It WfJU]d seem to me that Lhere (
tla.y evening by the members oi the are ether places In vour budget to1 1
"Loyal B&lt;'~s" class of the 1932 that. would sta~d a cuf rather 1
Churqp of Christ at llJ.e home of than eut the only child's c~urt W{' ,
1\frs. Edg'ill Allensworth on the he.ve Jn the County It will hurl I
cOrner of lfour~ Avenue and Pal- posterity to do ~way wltb our Pro- 1
rqer street.
batlon Court that. h&amp; jurt&amp;llctlcll
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1 a nd facts to show lhe great vnl1•\ I
·M ar&amp;ueri te HInes 1s conun
to thlll w~ . In Middleport plnce m thJ 1
he1 home on Hysell streeL
Pf()bfl.tim 1 Court
or lllne58
1 t.t ust yGu will reconsider :VO\lt 11
.'Edwar~ Neutsllng of Akron IS rt.cent a('tJOn and let ll&lt;; rctam' th ~:
'lslting nls motliel' Mr!; Minnie office. Thanking you, very muc.h, I
yo~
N:eutzllng
rem~lltl
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Poindexter
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left Tuesday afternoon for Cinpln.
Yours very truly,
1¥'-ti to attend the Dental conven. J. E. Hatley • ~ayot~
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tWit: (lf thlf' s:1me kind of Uquo. 1
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ne&amp;S oi bet brother :rntnt~
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~ Clara Mae Pem spent
week
e1tli1 with Luelle Maltln of Athens
l.Ulle Douslas of the P1a1ns spent.
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the week end at he:r .wme here.
' Jewell Slnclan vill.ted at t.hc
hQJJle of hUJ aunt, Thomas Cook bt
1Pomeroy from Tuem:iay uoW PrJ ..
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Mr. and Mrs. Stanley and three
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chlldren were Bunday guest&amp; :Jf
, John Hudnall and family.
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mght wtth grandmothe-r VanNest.
, George McCumber 16 not much
Wat.cbJng the elrcua atron1 'man trying to raise a Pullmn.t Window. i.m proved. at th.l&amp; wrlt.Lna.
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Lillie Douglas.. Mabei Colbt'n
· and Albert Jelfers were Sunday
callers of Kate Slnelau.- and famlb.
Alba. Sinclair Is not able to sil
up as yet after 11. five weeks lUne~SS.

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-Takea Iron Qaity
:~ .I llm &amp;'l · a.n;-;-to church twice I
Sqnda.ys take long ndes and ll.t-~
tepd parUell. but do (wt gtlt tJred. I
E;D~ and s•eep weU.
All thanks ~ o
V*nol.'-Ml'f!.. M. Batdorf.
Old people &amp;et quick ben"flt fl'OI'l
1''(,111, Jim!' and cod liver peptone as
Combined In Vlnol. The 'o!ery FIRST 1
bottle brings appet1te ami sound
~Jeep.
Equally good for nt"lvow~.
tun-down m,en and women of any 1
age Vlnol tastes delicious Oet a ,
"nttle today~ In MlddlcporL by 'l'h ~ :
~tan~bury Drug Co
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ment of all cigarette tobaccos. .
With every 1188urance we tell
Camels are ,
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But you know too' that exeessive lreat can destroy truly fresh. They're made fresh ....,; not parched or
&amp;eshness 'and fragrance.
.toasted - and then theyire kej.t fresh· ~ the .Camel,
That's why there could be no truly fresh ciga· Humidor Pack.
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H you wish to know why the swing to Camels is .-·
applying heat.
nationwide ana steadily growing - switch to them ' .
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leave
them,
if
you
can.
Reynolds is proud of having discovered and per' ' ' ..
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R. J. REYNOLD)&gt; TOBACCO COMPAN,Y," Witu~on-Salem, N. (;.
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Or~hotra. dirMiion Jac:qW!s Renard, every niaht e:u~r•t Suml:ly,
Colambi• Br.a.deaaiin1 Sy11em
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AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FEDERATION

PBINC£ .4.LIDT QV.Urt'EI HOU., Alire Jor, toQJil HorM'h." and
Prince All.oert Onhe11111, dirt!dion Puul Vun Loan, ..,..,,,. 1Jl.Pt
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of tile A. P. B.' F., Ltatlere fnua •very
btaach 'el f. .iq;' will rUe ,.,._ ..,. dit·
tiaotive prefnm will he PftNnte•. P . .
tieipadol'l of enrl fairaet; i1 iavked.
TbeN will h PreMntell Itt. A. F. B. P.
Ba"'itioa of AlllrillultDnl P.-......, clera•

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PIIClc il prollldioll «wain•t ll(lf!ll't, tlmlatul pmu.ln.•lku
llrwl hmnu, ewn i11 tile dry irfqlo.p.\ere of miMiiJ lear,
ate Camel Humidor Pack delil!er~ {reJIIa Ca•eh .and kHPt

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inlln:IJHnte, inluea~~t~~, and forcMII
aft'Ctialll th• pro,rCIN •nd cle••IOII·
ment of Amerieaa etrif'.ultu.... You
1ft dvited to Vilil O.i01'0 iD
Deee~~~ber ll.lld tlke part i• this
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AUCTION an&lt;(
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Heed Charity's t•;dt_-------By HARDIN BURNLEY---

J, Wynne Ferguson

o1 •pJIACTICAL AUCTlON BIUDOB•

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AUCTION an&lt;(
CONTRACT

Heed Charity's t•;dt_-------By HARDIN BURNLEY---

J, Wynne Ferguson

o1 •pJIACTICAL AUCTlON BIUDOB•

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Spada- K, Q, o, 7

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·SACK, AND 0,\lE OF
~E ~y ST'A2S WHO
WII;.L PEI2FOI2M IN
THE CHA!ei'I"Y GAME'S

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Solution to Lalt Week'• Problem
Hearu - K, s,.. 7, .1,2
Club. - nonr
Diamond• - none

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Spad~• - none

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8 ·Nf £=.:~;.~::?i~~~ UHC£ CROWD Of Racine
Basketball
Schedule
Ready !POMEROY rANS T9lI Per.!!_nals~
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UNUSUAllY ~~~~lh~!=~
T0 8[ :!~:.~f'e!~~r.~~.!, WOMEN ftATTEND Year'• Sq"."~
G000 CONl£STSI :;:r~;"'w'1:peJw:,•~Fo,:'L&amp;~
j [~ l DTHURSDAY=~~..,":~, ~:;r• :;••t;,:,A:':~ ~O~KING SCHOOL ero From
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Tbe funeral services wtll

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~ll squad Is speedUJI roundlna' Inlo form ofl'r ,.veral _ . . of

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New Contract Is 1400 lntel'fllted Ladies Ia naht practice Quite • number an1 Attendance At 'ruesswered the nrst '"" ot Ooaell
Made With1 ~ Dayton I
day Seooion
Chari••
Haymon,
Prc&gt;'ll&lt;lillf a
wealth of material tor every pom..

F'AILED_ TO RALLY
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...cu WaJ At Rei..
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er N-a Tuesday

Pomeroy

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Letaoi'

B'!eeh QI'O'Ye cemetery under th'!
_ dtreetton of Finsterwald Undertaktnc company

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home in Nayktn Jt,un
I MJu Ahna and Alta Ma.e Ec:kard

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Ba k b II Scheel I I 1opent the week oild with U&gt;elr
• et a
u e • arandmother Mra N E Jaeltoon
Best And Hardeot of Rutland
Ever Secured
of
;;.T:,';!1~!':h ~. ~'
W P Price ot Ea.a' Main
nebeecn2n&lt;IJ&gt;Oitolp0nalae&lt;tter 1

to Send Workhouoe 1 WATCH EXPERT
IttonThe returnlns le\ter men tnrm BY LOCAL- SCHOOL ~;;~~.··.
c~a""'~,.
Prioonero to Gem City
1Prepare
F 00d
Closes the 1930 ohamptnnohlp a..,....tlon Fint Game friday Ni ..ht Wr and Mro OUver Geary havo
for Commitment
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include Beerte Salser and Webb,
W'th T
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moved Into the Smith property Oli
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After Sesoion Wed1for""'""· Rouoh, Spencer and In·
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uppers alas
Euttomut Avenue r...,ntty vacated
A oopy of lhe new workhouse I
neoday Nitht
aram JllOrdl Oroa, center !ltDAt 7:00 O'Clock
by llllel Bedplek.

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Mr and Mn Bradford Bud..len
and daua:ttt~er ot Mld&lt;lleport were
the gueatl of Ruth Heu Wed.nelda)'
Mbt £lla Hmenay wbo haa been
with her brother Tom He0Dt117 In
Columbus 1 ~ tw.1ed home Tuesday
evemq
Mn Ed MWirons who wu the
1ueat of Mrl Jacob' Hamnba.cn
and MW Sue Lehew Tuesday even~
Ina returned-to hu home at Ct.rclevllle Wednetday morn1n1
Dana Tracy waa a. bu!lneN vlait-or at Park~ WE-d 1ead.ay
For the cOnvenience ot thole In
Pomeroy who may wish to •secure
tickets to Ute home taknt production, 'Corporal Bqen," tp be
stqed. at tbe Middleport Muonle
~pie by the Ladles AuxiUa.J')' ot
the American Ltalon, Thursday and
Prlday nllhtcl. tt baa been announced that rewrved tlcltete ean
be obtained at the MeMuter Hard
ware Co , on MaiD l!l&amp;reet

Reeif-Taylor '

oontract with the cltv of Dayton I
approved by the attorney of Da)About 400 !~ted

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An
announcement hal bet'n
made bere or the recent rnt.rnaP of
M r WllUam Rees, aon of MIL
Katherine Reetl ot Pomeroy, to Mill
Lo\WJe Taylor Jt Charleflton The
ceremony wae performed November
27 at Charleston
Mr Reel ll employed by the Dd'fO
CObzltructlon Comp&amp;~.lY a.s a eon~
structlon enclneer ln the Charlelton ofBce Mlas Taylor 11 &amp; school
teacher there They will make Uleb
home In CharJeston.

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This is a~ Ideal Time to Buy a R~conditioned
Used Car.
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All Cars Fully Reconditioned and in Excellent Condition With Prices That Will Sav~ You P.tobey.
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YOU ACAR

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GUARANTEE
Backs Ea.ch Reconditioned
.C AR SOLD

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Fl''his car bas been recondi-

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which assures many miles

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$24'5·00

1!128 PONTIAC COUPE
Thi~ is a flanfly. A wonrler ful value for a give

A~ay

P11ce

$195·00'

Jllllt the car ,for
the family

1930 CHEV. ROADSTER
$350.00
1930 CHEV. COACH .....
$390.00
$295.00
1929 CHEV. SPORT COUPE
1929 ESSEX 4-000R SEDAN . . . $~75.00
1929 CHRYSLER 4-000R SEDAN $395.00
1929 PLYMOUTH COUPE
$285.00
. 1928 CHEV. 4-.DOOR SEDAN . $195.00
$195.00
1928 CH~V. COACH.
1928 ESSEX 4-DOOR SEDAN
$150.00
1927 CHEV. COACH
$100.00

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l'eb 12, Prlday, Middleport there 1

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Feb 2D, Saturday, Glouster, here
boya
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War 18-19 State Tournament

ltlinc aolo ...... from ,~....... 8ho
orilita hiiiJ and npalaet hla a491UICIL
T - bd'onoo 111......., that ICnl:rn
U. 1allft. but b. ~ bitr 'mt:m017.
Ht thtaatepi to~ Pancboa anloll o,he ln&amp;oduclo blm to Ilia, Carlialrt •• "Cilllft QlW.• Altlouah
&lt;lojmlnc he hu EYoiJD iD blotmeat. To"' retuto11 to let :PIIlCtion
tee W. TWo daJ• ~~~]JJ:' ca1lll at
lha ,Cluotoln ho... hlo
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CHAPTER XXlll

Evtnts plaYed lnto Tony't tiand!l
waa Mra. CUstaira herself who
suaaeeted that he be inc1aded in the
hrv•tation to the famout JUifit V•n
Suydam &amp;aU which waa held 10 the:
old Van S'bydam house. one of the
last of the areat atone "'man•iort••
on ·Fifth1 Avepue. Anddlo
u llrs.•-faCar-~tatn a wayl pve a
ner '"'-e
the balf,
wu 1·asked
to that alsO.:
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waa
nevertbe.leas persuaded that be mutt
not diagulae llimle:U 10 a domino' or
tiiTIPb: JO io uetiina' dr«ll, maa~d.
When .• e learaed ihat his JDQC~r
p}anfted. a Juliet eoatume for her
ruece-, 'fie pro~tl:r elected bim 1clf
RdmcOr "'l:o Fanchon he llid. li&amp;ht!Y eooii!IRh, brt With a atraiaht. aauniHa" pze ••• ''Romeo was a
lralie 'tOtt of a&amp;L Appropriate
n~ourh. Still, M:ercutio has some
lines I find nen more appropr~atc
•411 t1ot 10 deep u a well nor 10
•kle U a chuub, but 'til enoqb.
twill ae.....,..•,.
Fancbol"a Juliet ~ w•s con·
rentiODal enoqh, io line ind fabric
!!Jd lin the color-wblch was white..
tier dark blue-black curlt weR~
ura. Llll1e Youn1 a.nd. dauahter I )Chmc! willa the JuUet ~malf
Norma. entertalne&lt;l Ute put obJets left pearl" quite ~teaalile, Hei mule
of llllnolla Pythtan Slatera at " ' a ebUaUaa lriYoloaa afl'air ;
their borne Ol'l Nay. Run Tues- .atin. She looked a1Raoat lntole-L
day'
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br.f~!ia!it
1adtr tile flU
~ , hair.
preoeD~: Mrs lld71h Joochtm, Mrs !"'" IJO(dea ll&lt;la 8
with .. ,....,.
l!mJ!UI ._, Mia l"annte Puf•l&lt;· •• . _ her Hj&gt;o tolaled u ·~
M:ri.. me Trae,y, Mrl Alia Traey, JipeperiC:Itlet:tl&amp;aawuaaturalwith
- . AUie Plohor, lllrll. Blla Wallon,l lleio. Atod Col1ln Ia the black Ydut
Wrt. ladle Pou, Mrs Elisabeth 1 and IOid of his doublet aa4 boae wu

Pomeray, 0 , Dee 1st 1931
Edttor ot The Dally frlbune
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Plellae pub118h thia open !eher ..
To the Mela:s Q,unty Oonuiltsolomrs
.Pemetoy, Ohio
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roy J woufd Uke to votce DIY obI
j et.tlon t"
""' ynur 1acent action In do- 1
1111 away with the otnce ot Probatton Ollcer of Melg:a County Thtc,;
~trice hu been a 1reat help to me 1
u JdayOl' 1n \he fiendllnl of Juv ~ nlle- cues It seems to me tha~ thl.a 1
ol'ftcc Is an lmportani -one 1r w.e
"re to cona1d.er the fUtw ~ oi the
OOfl!l and atrll!l tha( l'1eed 11S811!tence I
!Uld bdp trom a wayward path
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P~ose reconsider your ~tLOn as 1
1 am sure the people of Metrrs 1
County at tarae wiiJ approve or v..~ 1
CQD.tlnl.latlon of the office
Yoprs vel]' truly
c ,1 Hess, Mayor
Ohio
VIlla .-.r Pont
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ENTUTAIN ' PAST CRIBI'I

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•But• nid Seaor' 9 1U.I, apolo~ticatty, •11 had no idea Of your cho&amp;en
cott•~e. Mr. Caratair~to What an
absv.rd coincidence I"
Mn. Carstairi remlrked, laushio1: "0 ur Juliet d eaervea two
Romeofo dqe1 rlhe notr• and ':the
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Jennie Joobd maplficent in a
Ruuiaa court caatume of 'the • time
of Catherine the Gpi(' Tbe ropes
of Caratalra emeralds were looPed
about her neck beaeath the heaYJ'
pearJt and feU to her waist; There
were emen.ld&amp; in Jter ear&amp; and abe
WOI"e a •mall tiara of emeralds IUid.
diamondL There were peat square
1tones on wri111 and hands, p:eeA
u tpriq. clear n water uniqudy
beautifuL It bad takeo ao taCtfUl
appeal on Fanchon's part to make
her wear the:m. She alftJI WOfl
the emerakb at the Vu Su:rdlm a
ba11, at tbe openina of the opera and
on one. or two other occuioaa. Faa•
chou could not 4ru her eye~ from
the Jewelt · atthciU1fi •he 'had SeeD
them befOre. The first time :U:11t.
Camalra had tbowtt them -to ber.
"Tbey must pp," &amp;he l&amp;id, •to Col·
lin'• wife1 but l'.e left woa 1other
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The diner table glittered with
crYotal, with .•liver and lfD!d plate
10d ftatwore; 1t luld beoil 6aih about

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in whit practic:all_r «mount~d to •
Aet!t of ~rs.di.!the Van Sbydanta.,.
A.8 it happen
Fa chon drove mth
Coll1n. The Pt r ~gmeo had beeil
dable to make qther arranaemenla
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L'" bided •1
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1n ••'tac:e,
ll)wiftg Collin's7emall French town
r;n as it n~lled tWa~ from the curb
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before bl&amp; d1d, Wit hi&amp; .u;:lork and
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secretive eyes.
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And Collin had ma3e bia OWD at•
ranpmnts He and Fanc~on we~
alone iD the car .aw fpr an unpas&amp;in: drinr divided frOm ' them t(y
atasa and steeL '
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llid "'and we aru•t 101~ dfrecl
to the Van Stlydams. We are d ' ..
In• arc:tund tbe
I wuted
!0 te:ll you how beaU u1 you ue . 1 •
it w01lld take: me ' n_r ~ to
tell you thatl Ev~n1 but' I muat
content DlJ"Sf f wit~a Je:W brief mie ..
u~ 1 am not.•• he acfc!ed. :witbl
forc:ed Uabtaf:ta "th'e oniJ one •
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thinks ad. ••• ]ut •• I am not the
on~T+-:Rome,.."
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veraatlo.a fmr:a dancero!Q~ l'rf:tUft_d: 1
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costumea are aliiCt:, Cilnll U. colaflliir.l
I auppoae they came'"*' tbe ..._
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........Collio tarnod hlo
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lwtdL ""he hlrrb &lt;Ollar ~~ .......
aaqu•~·~boldiaaamirrotlab welvet ~ lilm
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OI!CWdL The"' bad never ohe th-"~
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wine ••• and excellent food • , aH
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lludlo Beorho. lin Edith Amen~ llalnlod,, .lor, with tbefr eyea flld,.
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r...9 hlno Somethlq lib a liltle 0t1d ~ lor tho of tbelr ea(ICd ber. He tu,....S 'llllcldy, 1oo
lino. 'l'tieAI • 'jllace, Ia l'arlo. aol&lt;ed Ia &amp;IUllety:
aad aaother to -~
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O C C1C • the ~ croWded ..,.. \'! &amp; re~ lot natllhta':
SliD- M. £. churc". Ad· - tb.oo
l'or &amp; -~~~ aor hid he =fined lila actlvltleo to
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Used·Car Exchange

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i"Paper MaJority',
To Organize New
Threall Of Insurgents To Launch Attack
Candidacy Of New Hampshire Sen&amp;tor for
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Pto Tem Causes Little Amt:iety
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GROUP WILL NOT SUPPORT

Claim Untn1e

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ollored ol4.
,hm 22, FrldayJ Gallipolis here, I INt
Pmchon'a
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oten:omll
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Jan 33 Saturday HBmden, there I blot objeotlom. ·no, loll iD tooe.

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IR~puhUcaas

' 1To Make Penanal Appeal to
i GovemcT; Say1 Guthery

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Woman Will Fight
To Hofd Position

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NEWS SERVICE

orgamzmg the 11ew se nate, de~p1te t.hreats that an
gent attack on the {andlda n of Senator George
prestdent plo tem \\ould result m givmg the
control

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B1 \\ ILLIA~I 1\ HUTCIIJ]I;SON
INS Stli ff Correspondent
Wnshm~oeton. Dee ~ - I~ S---Asf;;ured of a '"p;:~~~·
Jority,"
the Republleans proct&gt;eded today wtth
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l,ine Up May Cause Endl~o Ballotiat, As R.:t~
Measure, lnourgenb Are Threatened With 1~I!Ni&gt;i
Of Committee Chairmanship
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ISTRHION:
'TAX OU[STmN!

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lote tonight or Prlclay wannw
ly colder In extreme North portion.

3, 1931

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UTEATH£R FORECAST-

FULL LEASED

8J:X O'CLOCK DJNlliJE&amp;

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Trn.-, call 23f.Lt If the Bui"""
Ollce aalt for 202-R.

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CHECK WRITER ARRESTED
Mrs Charles Orueser en~lne4
bart regular center en the Jut
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Mrs Charlet Nellon of Bucyrua
her card club wl..;r -. 111. o'tloek
n...-..
ladii!B o1 r;:rs i!~m
lost thru aradua- Pomeroy Baake\Qall Fa111 may :e;t~un:t.:C,nd Monday wlt.h
Ra,mond Harlow of ~alllpoll.8 dJnner at th! :t.em Mary Tea
'W
.... .....,• .,e t.on and the proaeeutlnK attorney ot 1 Pomero and v1dn1ty attended the
n
t.er men from Letart who well become
interested in thte
a
was placed under &amp;.R'e&amp;t Tuesday b)l room Tuesday evenlnl Pollowinl
...... ~ wbo died at hil home on M~il&amp; county, Cedric Clark has o enln Y class of The Dail)' Tri- are Included on the present squad, year's teama and achedulell which, Mrll c L Caft'man formerly of drpnty lfh.eritf Dana Traey Oil a the dlnner they we· II to the home ot
nw~ a=c~
been received by the county com- b~ne s 1cree electric cookinl school !
~:!: ::aarpent"r SafleJlt has been arransed for ~m Wltb- ~=ml~c~e:r~!~ r;:wbeofinN~w~~io:;, charge ot l&amp;sldna: worthless check8 Mn~ Orutser on t.ut Main Bt
d ' -~......
ml&amp;sioners The contract went Into a.t the Pomeroy JWlior hi(Jh school
urt.een other men out a. doubt, thla year a schedule
d
h
t Harlow claimed he did not Wue and apeuL the cvmlfll playlna cardl
unidi:race ..,..........pal obW'Oh here, eO'ect November 27 and expires No- audlt.o11 wn Tuesday afternoon and make up tile squad, makina: a tot«.l brt:lls forth the beat from the con •t1on t en w!Ul little hopes 0 any o1 the ehe(ks himself but had
Mus Edn ·eoopEr received th.e
b inty afternoQtl •to 3 p'cloclt, vember :M.i 1932
an equal number atunded the cla.ss or twenty-nve promlsinr car.d l- spectators point of vtew, ~nd the her reeovery She Ls a sister of W llttn with another man by the ftrat prl!:~; lor hiah seore ami Mr&amp;
'frtth tenritD.t in the Bee(:h Orovt~
An 11.fHdavtt that the nece8!!a.ry Wednesday afternoon
dates
toueheat from the playen view-~ P Curtlas of H~mkx:k Grove
name Qf Dew:ttt, who lives at Par- Edna Hlte seeon&lt;l prlle
71netel'f,
funds cor the payment of board of
Mi 88 Myrtle Tumey home ecoThe followtnr schedule has been ~t 1n the history of basketball
Charles Casci aud son Olevl&amp; ker.sbura Dewitt ts.sued the checks
.... Mr NJe's death 'ollowed &amp; aevere prl.sonerfl In the workholl3e from ncmlst and master e;ttettatne1 or arran£;ed and announced by Coech at the local 1n8Utut10n
went to Cincinnati Tuesday on a occCTdlng to Harlow's 1tory, to
attack with. wb1oh be WIU. this county e8t lmal..ed to be ne11.t Chicago is conauctlng the cooking Hayman Dee 11, Tuppers Plains, ()penna the Marietta
aea110n sho~ bul5lneM tnp
several U!Sidelits of Danville, and WER&amp;VNG RIT£.8 mll1tBIMT
~ken, Monday evenlna He hll.d $200 for lhe year had been appro- schocl •neallng: the ~JeereLII or there Dec 12 Cadmus, here Dec there where the boys play a prelim! Mr and Mr.s Hetman _Orueser alm In Vinton cowttY Deputy
'flllft'ered witb heart trouble lor pnated and 'NBs held in the audt-1 electric cookery to the many wom- 18 Rutland here , Dec 23 Che!~r nary Kame to the coJleae aet-to the ~tu ned Tue~yin fr~m a short ,Tracy wt&gt;nt to ParkeraDurll \Veil·
The funeral rltea for the late
B'Qhte tiJne, the ftnt attack occur- tcr'IJ otrlce was signed
Ien who a.re attending Clai!Ses Jn here, Dec 29 Alumni, Jan 8 Isame evenln&amp;. the wee~ roll by oneymoon spen A ron ~
nesday to Jleturn Dewitt her~ Lo Mrs Lyctla Wehr\Ull will be held
dDJ about one year aiO Be was
The clty manager of Dayt.on re- Domestic Science and Home Econo Chest~r the!"@ Jan 9 Stewart wthlth on~wti:'trac:e~h tter ano~ d Mrs lt~lber!"u~ee.sine:nt W{;"~tes- a lswer to the charse
ThundaY afternoon at 2 o'clock lD.
'ftrioken wttb anotber heart. attack quested the commissioners to In· 1mlcs of the Pomeroy and Middle- here Jan 16 Rutland there, Jan
er
no
e appeal- ay "
re
v s
ason 'Y
the Bethany M E church. Bw1&amp;!
.1Jj1ut thnte wet'ks aco. but lL was ltorm the- courts ot this county when port. high
schools
attend the 22 Tuppers Plains, here
Jan 21J., ~ce o~ ~~h ~ ~~" b Jl W ~~of ~alllpo~~ ~:S~
CLASS MEETS
In Gilmore eemetery in charae ot
iilleved that he bad sum.ele~tly committing prisoner~~ to that penal Iclass Tuesday
Chauncey here, Feb ~ Harrison~ In ~w~en~WIC:Unt~. :.e O'Ml
a~d"riur8day r ere
r.
Gleaner Clasa of the Pederated Bwlng undertaker!.__,___
ftCOvered and he hacl returned to m.stJ.tutJon, to forward a. oopy of l in toda.y 8 menu Miss Turney vtne there Feb ID Mason City, which were or c:h&amp;mpl~cauMrs Bessie Montgomery went to church met a.t the home of Mrs
DINNER
~n:utles at the Pomeroy National comm~ent papers to that omce ~~~~~~s~a~:u~:~r=-~:~~~e~ he~o &amp;arne8 lth Mlddl
bre 'ast year and entered In tpe Cincinnati Monday •to \'tstt a sisteT Louis RA!ibel on Unton Ave , Tues1h
w
eport wm cUitl'ict toUrnament at the end of who has been quite 1ll
day evenlna After a abort bull~ '
--;"14r Nye waa lbom at Syracuse
INSTALL OFUCI!:RS
:n~ :~~:ite~:f 1 ~~~s P~~: ~r~ this season and tile datea tbe year In addition to uw.e, oeerae Flck ol C&lt;llumbul .came ness aeuton a JOOtal hour rolloWed Chu,cb of Chr•tt, Thurlday.
&amp;bl:l resided,.,. Meis• county hiBen·
-atbba&amp;e .;;tth pota.toes and carrots pletlon aonfnothunoMedldlda1ter at the com~~there are pt Pleasant. GaUipoUs, Tuead.ay to visit relatives 1 ~nd I Dainty reh'eshlr)ents were served Price 30c
11 to 1 o'doe!r
hre Uf:! He ws enppc:l In the
Thl::! Pomeroy Chapter No 186
'
e
eport achedule Middleport Lopn and Athens not rtlends.
by tbtl hosteu
•
hRdware buslness a number of Order ot Ea.&amp;:tern Stars Installed the ~~f~r:~n s~rt :~to== ~~
Coach W C Roberta of the llrls' to speak ~~ R.&amp;venswood, Well.ton, ·:;:~~~i;~-~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;i;.;;;;;;;:.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~ij-·
iitn ago, 11 a member of tbe flrm fcllcwlna omLets Tuesday evening ad broiled ~amf chops with a:rllled :uad report&amp; t.h&amp;t he had a prom- Hamden and Nelsonville which will I "
(l;Nye and Bearha After several after a. six oelock pot lucl. dlrmer bacon and le:(t~over vegeLables
ng rroup ot material with twenty no doubt attract. many tans when
3"llrB at that bUISineu enterprise, Mrs Mary Lippincott WorU1} MaAll attending the classes are pri- ~!ready reportlnr tor duty One dU- the teams Journey to those distant
ftf attended school at Ohio Slate trc.n Mrs Lulu New;e Associate veledged to inspect the work of culty which will be seen In the point.&amp;
uii)ver8lty from which educ.t.Uonnl Matrcn, Chas E Nea~ . Associate Miss Turne and ask an
ucsUous rtrls camp this YeP.l' l!J eltabllahlng The achedule is not quite contlostltutlon be lftUlwt.ted
Patro11 Miss Ma.rte Mllic1 , Secre- they desiri' V&amp;luabte Y~~ld In team work beea.use of the fact that pletoed. as Coach. Farnham l!ltlll ha~
;)Je was employed ae a deputy tary Miss Freda Wa1ner, Trcasur- merchandise, donated by the l'orM o~IY, two members or the .pretloua nlch hopes of a.c:ldlns one or more
audlU)r tor HVttl$l yea,re and wa.s ,.,r Mn Barbara Smith CQnduc· roy merchants who are cooperating Y ar II tea.m. has returned tbls year, hlch cla88 attractlona on the dates \
then a.ppotnt.ed u
cuhl.ar of the tres~ M1ss Thelma Phillips As- with The DaiJy Tribune In preaent- Tru88el and Ross The rlrl'a ached-~ which are open on his I!IChedule
ftlneroy Nat.lonll Bank He bal!l soclate ConductretiS Mn Nellie 1.ng the tree school are distJibul.ed uJe Is Incomplete at present but ConLtael.l! for these d&amp;tea, already
MTd tliat Pl"'ltlon tor nineteen L Smith ChaJ:olaln Mlsa Anna among the ladles
wm be announ~ter
having been eent out but aa )Itt
$'!!in
Durst Marshal , M1ss Gtttrude
Durlna the .11erles of lectures and
•
anawers have not been received
~ AI
•tude
EJmlth Orgonl:!t, Mrs Rose Drum- demonstra.ttons the audience 18 enTWO NEWCOJUERS
The openina game with the Pan ~ 1
1
a ....,
nt a.t Ohio State W1i- mcnrl Adah Mrs Alpha Ebe.s.bach Lalned with radio music by a radio
tberettcl st&amp;rtm1 ~~o~amst Tupperti
Born to Mr and Mn OhriB Plains Otrls will be!Jin at. 7 DO
evftlty he becam~ a memller of the Ruth Mrs Dorothea McA111Bte 1 donated by a Pomeroy merchant
Phi Delta Theta fratemlty He was Esther Miss Ada. Hoskins M&amp;.rMlas Tumey features modern Buckley of Mulberry Avenue a son o'clock Friday evening
LovelyFandlonMerodlddo-ted
;..~..~tJte member' ln the Pomeroy tha M111 Freda Hart. 1ge 1, Elccto., electric labor uavlng devices In 11 Nov 30th
lhe schedule foiJowa
b the San Pnftcisco police in con•
~ Club and t.ook part ln every Mrs Florenc-e Rayburn
Warder lustratlng her recipes.
Born to Mr and Mr"l Clyd&gt;
Dec 4, Friday~ Tuppers Plains IVIC:tion with a munler Committed by
her nrccthe&amp;(t, ""~... Pauchon
elV!c activity tor the advancement Benton Penn, Sentinel
The menu lor Wednesday even- Burn.s of Mulberry Avenue •• 1au- here B &amp; G
I
and the county He held
The lnstalllng omcer Cor lhc even ing u follows
Balmon turbot Khte1 Dec 1st
• Dec 5, Saturday Chester here B
.W not !mow be wu
She
.-poolly olrolaae- ..........
o1 Senior Warden 111 1 ing waa Miss Katherme Bchlaegel .steamed rice, butterea peas, cocoa~
&amp; G
of ••bUtb.... Atioud 1:1 EYeJp HoW"·
Bplecopal church of Marshal Mrs Elsie 6m1Lh Warde1 nut apple betty, chilli sauce, bread- _ . _ . . _, _________ _.._.
Dec ll Friday, Marietta there
wall a member
Mrs Mary (;tevt&gt;ns a 1d Sentinel veal cutletl, rice creole apple sauce Tile class Wednesday evenlng will (boysJ
1 ard, whom Jatdsoq had met oa a
••,.., from Ha,.all. EYIIIJD lot lOIUrvlved by his wife, twu I John F Blaettne.r
fluffy omelette and baked AJaalta beatn promptly at ? 30 0 clock
Dec l8, Pt.. Pleasant., (boys)
Dee 30 Wednesday, Stewart here in&amp;: to New York to Uvt wltb her
aunt, the 'wealthy llra. Cantalrl.
B &amp; 0
Jan l Friday pt Pleaaant &lt;there) whom •he ntver ••· The plane
cn1h11 and P'lacbon.ll the cml7 IUJ'oo
boys
Jan 8, Friday, Logap here B &amp; I Yivar. Te pt away from T~ aad
o
I lbe .......... - to .... Coiitoilro
;Jan 8, Saturday, Ravenawood 1 llomOu~· 4-..lboadol

.,.......
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