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! Benjamtn ~OH~ ~
m_ett··tn- a h&lt;mplt.al near
aome . time late Prlday.
!fald to have been due '
the mouth .
..f Mr. Amos wa.s well J
~eaoy having been ell

at Railway

Ole1·k. on

Pleads For Speedy En·
actment Of Budget
Balancing

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\'alley railroad compan1
Pomeroy about. 20 years
. .. lie ' survived by sef•
dren. two sons. Harry of
and Roy of Memphis, 01
ter, Mrs. Mary Vlncent .c

port. his father, Thomas
a brother William ot Ma~

three slfiten. Miss BettJ
and Mrs. Speed Pickens ~
port and Mrs. C. M . As~~
ton.

The body will be brOUI
tart, his former homet.-1
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Bloomlne:ton, Ind. Rev .r,
wM ronnerly a J)atltor ot:~,
te1· Olrcuit. of the Meih ·
later .sQrna to J;&gt;elaware
to his .present home ' 1
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Ina., lf ._a co.n~Hdate for'
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Ccnatance Bennett Said
be Receiving $30,000
as Weekly Salary

Royal :

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·All members o
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t1rtlay cvtmnl!. nb':. It1 11 C{ l t&lt;k a1
the Mt Cumf'i ht:.spii',! I it t t; ~ ~Lun ­
bu.o; \\h ~ 1 e ~he nall t .~ 'l !o: t.l r
tiaBt mne d o~s Dc::tln 1l ''~f !~,.­
JX!r led , was due ' · an at;;~ ~~ cr
the brab
The !'uneral ~r. ,'J&lt;'L-&gt; ".f'l cJ.
ducted. T&gt;Jesdc.} aft e1neon al thf
, :f'lr.Jt Baptist chlllrh h l' r ~ will1
Reo; Kret&gt;t:er officmt.n J 11'1'-1.'0\~d J,·
Rev Oa.rdnrr or th" Chu ch of
CJutst The ch(]lr (]f the Ctnnch of
Christ furnLhrd the m~o;;lcal num
bet~ Wh llt th•' ntcs IH:.'t€ l;~ lng
h eld Burial, m charne or Httwltnw
was ma&lt;il' in the ?.1Illdlf'pert Hll
remetcrv
Mr;; l.ohsr 1 ~ Sill v1ved by h('I
hmb&amp;nd, and twt 'IJ,Jdn n b~
f ern· 1 maJrh.ge B.:-l t v fane Nucl:·
k s and Fe-1n Ju111 r1 u rkil~ H
old and nobe1l L'J •I~E. o;rn'l lf M 1
[.oh~e by a fcJ::ueJ tllllr!' ' '7f'
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many moons expects to bt In 11
Premh capital.
1 he )'ottng hcr!ewc.man is travelIna abao1utdy alone, ercept for anether horse whkh carrles her b"-l,
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all thine heart; and Jean not unto thine own understanding.-Broverbs 3,:5.

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Mrs Herman Lohse
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Jui~:rd lmre wMJ nrlclnuiiJi hare
1 or rabbll ' Mtewed tn a jug or jar
- Mn. Palmer a nWI'Iervua turf :n;:-! The tl.&gt;rill I&amp; fliiJIIIed lu 11 method or
C..':atea are bdnl lollowedJt1YLCJ:~M 1 ~rtlnc-f'ftbltlt-"" lturr. It ta rooluPd
lotuat. In' the recent Pr1X dE 1VIlh baton rlttur. onlnn, aplc..-el nnJ
l'bperance her Cormoran and Le· -tatrr thf!~ St"alf'll In C'ADIL

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UJ1GES COMPENS.&lt;\TION ~~.::~ .~=:ut!!'~'-:..~~1
FOR IMPRISONED ·INNOCENTS·

trom tbne to titne 1/.;J

ocuntry IU b&lt;IIAr lhou onyono I&lt;.

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Mr White Cottage,
Mra Charlel
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By LESLIE E. MOORE

noon tor Port Clinton, after a. ahort 1
\ tstt with hil mother, Mn Wulaa • Loeal American L ·
Mr w.na Mrs Homer Hysell spent Dt':nnll and other relat.lvea
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Sunday with ~he rormers ,J:.tel
Mr and Mn L B. Saunden ot
Post Leads In PatMrs Combs at Cheshire
' Columbus arrtved Saturday for a [
riotic S
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Mrs May
Fergeri!On
returned vbll with Mrs RuUl Bounden and
ervtce&amp;
home Sunday from II week's visit daughter Dalsle
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w1th Athens ~lattv~ Mr
and
Miss Mary Oennl&amp; returned to 1 Thrcu~h lmpri'Ss lve ceremorue.\o
Mrs Oscar Cheatham and fa.m1ly Cc.Jumbus Dtcoratton Day after : ccndu ctf'd b~ lh[' f een~y-Br ll.; lotL
11ccompamed her home and spent spendln&amp; the week end hMe
1 P::.st of the
American
L&amp;&amp;lon.
the day here
Mr and WrB Grift Lewis and I Memorial Day v.as obsered he::-('
Mr and Mrs Jonn Brown left: daughters Susanna end Margaret Morlday
ruesday mo1ntng for the1r home at ul Columbus spent the week end
Bervlceli were conducted a\ the
Savannah, 0, after a visit with Dr. he re with relatives
1Mlddll'pm1 Hill cemetery with E"'n
md Mts L A Thoma~ . They were
Mr and Mrs w H Juhlinl and J ohn A LloJ'&lt;i de!iermg th.,; adaccompamed by Mrs Lloyd, who uaughLer Kathryn Elizabeth spent dress. In his IntrOductory remar ks
Will visit them
1 the \Veek end
1r1 Columbua as he Cestcw ~ d PI alse and hon01 on
Ml.S Euij;eue Roberts, who has ~:~ue!&gt;tS of Mr and Mrs Fred WJJson the two Cill War VeLerans present
spent the pan week With ML a:md' M1 and M1s f'red Shawver and 1 J~nH t&gt; Enllsbury and J1:111 Hu:;s~·· l
Mrs Dana Ounl ~L'I ana dauchcer M1 and Mrs Allen Lane and f-ir ,L' • • ,L!-., ' ,:,~ • In::; dl)parted friend,
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.Frances retuaned to her home at und Mrs James Lane of New Haven C"· DLn
Ak1on rueS&lt;tay mornln(l
spent the week end vbntlng with 1 Followm~ llle services nt U1e Mid
Mis W H Welch and daughter lrlends and 1elallves at Wheeling ldlLp.crt ceme •.:ry memlxrs or the
Betl} Bee , Joseph Bobo~ and Ken ~
Am(·! lean L&lt;!Jpcn Jnolo red tn CtJeslJ
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O~f
he .vhcr~ u. ~y held S" rv lct's .tnd to
neth Handle of Newll.IK were Bun filly ~uests ol D1 and Mr.s o. Q
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Lclm Hawkins spent the I cc.lo1.s morche.l l.&lt;l !he Pythia!' Pw k
Lion with rolaUvts

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ally Inspired camp&amp;IJn hu been in
plogre~;s to r id jll8ttce or injustl~
-to compenll&amp;te with dOilan tM
man or v.omflin who tall&amp; vtcWn to
t he terrible ml&amp;talr.e of belnl convlcU&gt;d and Imprisoned for a crime
of which he or &amp;he ia innot.m\
Just why, nobody clearlY knows,
but the ra.ct stands t.hat \.bta cam-

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Borchard round that moat per- end nv&amp;rttJon. · Val¥br;(. ln the
liOns a«UJCd ot crime a re unable
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to stand Ule ftnanclal &amp;train of inatmeat of
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CHRONIO IIRON'C RmS
asserted, araues for establl!hment.
of an independent public lnvtstlS IMPLE ANEMIA
a:ation commltl.ee whJch may be

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Andre Marie Ampere w1111 .11 ra
moua Fri!m•h phyMiclat wh o th.-d
lrom 1175-l8.1e
He 8bU\H•&lt;1 hrll
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aa;e and bt'('ome t~rof@f!I!Or or thul
gtudy. Be later f!llitUit!d m aclen
ti tle re.starcbes, partl culorlJ In 4'-lec1 •ri('Uy ond maf!nethun.
The tllll
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Sold by

THE STANSBURY
DRUG CO.

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by It.w the tn justletm

Anniversary Sale!

B1le!ly, ProCessor Borchard pleadoi

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In celebration of the firot Annivenary
of our Pomeroy Store, both stores are of·
lering the following Specials for this week
only .
All metal, G51b. ke capacj~y, iusulakd Refrirerator $19.85

of money to compensate · t&gt;o•
I\ment
far as money can do it, for prison

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atfted Lhem . Twenty ~nlnt of the 65 date the lndropendabl!lty of ao-cal1·

1 terms served by lnp.ocent persons ·
Sncty-ftve RUl!h cases trom a mo g

hundreds he hu lsolaieat and 8 t~lw9. were presented by'\ ?rofessor
Borchard
Will Punrlll was sentenced
to
hantc for murdtr in Mlssist;lppi in
189:1 The b.ap was sprw11. The
1ope slipped And. later Purvis was
sentenced to life imprlsorunent, afle t lw had e*aped and been
caught In 1917 the actual murder-'
er IHIH rnuncl to be someone e\~
Lnusa Butler Wl18 sentenced. with
he1 lo1•er to ute Imprisonment In
Alubama m 1928 for the ' murder''
of lwr elaest daughter A week
la ter the 'slu m" girl was found
alive
Hc1bct t Andrews of Boston, Mass
wns conv1eterl or forgery artet
being identified by 13 ~rsom
While he SC IVed in prison tlie forgerles CGntmued and the ae.,tua:
forge1 W"
""' ''entually found
Benjnmm Coll1ns of Somervlll•
Mass . Identified by five women as
the man Who snatched their hoodb l\i~ WBJI !lltprlsoned Later
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man munfd HL11 v.ns found to hlnt
been the bag snatcher. He ~ad In
his 1oom the baks CaJUns was 1m! prlsoned r'or stealing:
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Hypopbosphiteo

Pro!eMOr Borchard lB not satl~- quently Ia fatal and bedoudl Lhe
fted to cltt the cuea He hu clas- a.cLual evtdence El&amp;ht cases eluci-

law has wrought

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prO&amp;I!CUtorz
futen aof cnme
the
lnnoctnt Evidence
prior
oonvlc,lon, too. he concluded, fre-

he found were dUP to !11\&amp;talr.~n
ident.ltY, amonc them t.he Collina
and .tndrews InJustices Circumsl&amp;ntlal evid~nce OOnvict.M eleM
lnnocent persons ot murder six of
the supposed "vlcti!Nl" lt.ter beine
!owtd auve [n fourteen i::lll!t'!l the
defendant WM "framed' by hostile
wltneBSes
palin has met only Indifferent BQCCarele~netU-: or exoess zeal of the
cess Perh'lpt; lh.e number ot tiltita nces or Innocen ts payina; lela ~lice and prose~s were obsfrvpehalties Ut. In proporticm t.o the ed In all bu ~ 16' of ttu~ 85 casu
whole criminal pJcture too small -~ .... _
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to commt~.nd much notice. Nevert.heless e rouped and presenled a~
once, these cases aft'er a rather un pleasant. picture.
'thp.t Is why the new book calleU
·convlctlf)i the Innocent," b)' Proressoa Edwin M Borchard of Yale
umv ~r 6 t ty, pl•blished b)' the Yale
f'teS6, .mpresses legislature where
years of now-and·then magazine
wnUng has failed Borehnrd has
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spioiiMti freely, leaves no brush marks, is a wash!'blf.; flihatlny flnbh and romes in eighteen beautiflll ~fi tones and white. We recommend it to our
frieridt and'aelghbors as a wan finish thilt will givf'
entire satisfaction. Actual tests in our own shop
prbvt to us that Satinoid is a stl)ferior preduet in
every resped becaust or ihl beauty and long

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M1 ana M1 ~ i. c. i:Jaundeis of
Columbus and MI:-~S DmtJe Saunde1s
&lt;Contlnuet:. fron:: page ODe)
JCcornplm led Wilham
-..o.unct 1'u;,
Dlamcnd tnt.1c, several c lh gr~ ru e
Aho h.15 been visiti ng here !CH" the '
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1 expe&lt;.ted to make au effutl
1a,t two da~:; w lm .1ome a~ Hem- Get But Two Dingles In sume ~·perattcns Athen'l
count~
ock c.wve MonduJ
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1cftlclal s Mm lttedly an• conHdfnng
M! and M1s su.m Maye;; of ~
Un ay
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our •making plea for more troops t c
1 pretest v.urk:I'S, because the nlillf'ti
With Jackson
Cleveland ~~ere here ovet DecOltt- •
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The Mlddlepor.~. baseball team •
o! South Illlr:.i Avenue
Mn. Hat I) RU:..se !l ancl
M1s ldlopped two gam&amp; to their oppo-1
we~:s~n~h~~ 1 gh~;;~to~r spent thP Etf.e Lo.,;k.,;tL or CoJurnbu~ vlsl~ed i nents C.\'er the week end and ho\1- 1
Monda:, a!teJ noon Wtth W M da-,; P11.1 kersburg defeated Lhe lo- 1
Mr and Mrs Sidney W1llla.m~ Woods of Maoou
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1roa\s by lhe score ot 4 to 2 on ~un-1
and Mr. and Mrs F1ank Ste~e n son
Mrs r H c
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IJ! Woodbun N J ,eltuned T ues'
tom 101 ~ b.ml fa nul} , ·~~ wh1le on Monday the Jackso.11 : Hlti(OI cc.nfwrcnce Jc~te d,LV tl·at tl'
day from a shoJt \IS!f With Jack~on ~~ 11." 1 neu lu Lheu hot. cc ut Colum~ , team turned things for thelr side of r.restdent \lOnld crder u di~~:Jh,
relatives.
Momm~ .llttrnoon aHe1 spcn(l 1he ledger by u 1e score ot 13 to 2 ticn ci t he &amp;1chstn.g munPd1uLe l~
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rlall@hter Elizabeth of P1tlsburg h ~11 ~u~.~~~~ Ill cmnpamec1 them home I fled, a.s but ~IX hna ~ere mad:Sfn , Mean\\hllc, Hindenbm g ''"~ rl\
~;pent the WP.ek end With his sister
lb~.:th games Hysell's pltchin statr · pe&lt;.t ed 1:::1 appcmt a lempHat;. f!'l l·
Miss Ma.ty Root a mi ttther Itllatlvr ;;
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H et!IJ
McCullough anct \~ a&amp; decidedly we k as tiine g af r' einmf'nt certatn to IJe s.hort-llved
Harley Sar.born 1~ IJ, nt his nome
. u ~ htr.:l E&lt;' 11.f1 of NeloonvlU.c \ll&gt;lt- time P lt.chers we;e chan-o~ bu ~ t ::: ltde ll.d In teri m. lt wns ~X [Wr,:ttt
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on the corner of Puln•et sl•eet :~.nd et! ruends nna H• lat1ves here Dec - 1l no good advanta
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lobe fcrmcd of men c f no purt •ct:
Sixth Avenue
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[ lar party atflhatlon but solely '
allegiance lo the president hlmselt
Mrs
ShelnH.:.ll Bennett
anc!
M1 and Mls Challt!.s Groh om 11 Farkersburg
AB R HE , While rt'port.s l ....
d aug ht er N adl nc an( I MJ!l H e Ien a;::u:! ) ilf't St r lla or Pltl.sburgh spent 1Devol, 2b
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Brechte l and daughtc1 Elelme of ~\CI D..-:. 01 a t 1on wuh Mt and Mrs 1Ba tchelor, c
3 0 1 '0 tals indicated the world gcn~t ally
Columbus spetlt the wee" end w1G 1 Fl a nk Cullms nnd fa.IInly and with Null ~~
5 l 2 0 was alanned by the Bruent1g 1f
Mrs. Harold R oot
he 1 lather Hat low 8\\ink
Engle If
4 0 1 l 1signaUon, Hindenburg wa.s ca~er
Mrs May Rusl of Columbus and
M1. nntl MI S c A Dav.son of Tnylo'r lb
f 1 3 1 to have It understccd lhl'l€ 1\JU!c
Mr and Mrs W h Stark of Hun t Columt:u~. spent lhe week elld With Bowe ' 3b
f 0 l 0 1be no change In the country·~ fe&lt; •
ington were here Decmatton Day a~ Mr rwd Mrs n p Fultz Jr.
IG 1ir.en.rf
4 Ct 1 1 ,ei2n policy upon \llhtct&gt; "R~I
guests of Mrs. Binu Snnhom and
Mr. and Mrs w R. Drury of Wllson cf
2 1 l 0 had the backing of the entire ooun·
family .
Okust£:1 ~pem Decoration Oay W!lh l Farrnl
f 0 0 0 try
Mr and MIS. I E Anw~l bf New Vehl.a. and Nuru McCo\
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Onlltle, Pa , we1e Sunday VJSI ~01·s
Mr and Mrs Paul Bean of co.
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lumbus spent Sun,day and Monoa.y Tctal
Mrs Maggie Ervin 1eturced tu with M1 a nd Mrs Chn1les Meher home ut Nrw Bot.ton, Der:ora- MastE'I
Middleport
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Mt and Mrs. WUUam Seip('J nnd
Allens worth, 2b
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Mr:i EJecta H ysell of Hysell st 1eeL two sons Billy and Bobby of co- [1C Dem06key, lb
Fred RUS3ell and LllWICnce Spoon , lumbus. were i\er~ -visiting f!Jlln ~pson, SB
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Satinold. Folk• ainu- tldmlr~ liM
v~lvdu flnWl of
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New Haven. Can , May 31-IN~

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monung aflt!J spending the week I

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La.wn Mo.w:r, 16 in Cut, lO ln.1 wherl 4 Knlns

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Slidlnr Windsor &amp;!reena, lZ 1n • J.l ln.
Sew Perfer Uon Oil R~re• .t - hole. buill-In Oven

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Genuine Hn~w.le ~talned screelll! Door~ with rlxtuftll

Sene IUaft Velftlltll to ,.ur
lamUr oftener I Hidden 1n ita
temptlns, IIHillow fbll'OI' aN
hqlth-pi'Dtee.the elta!tenta of
m•ny food. ectDICieJdl'aled bl
one.
Sc:lmc:e . . . . it • nutriUonal r1tS.. ol plu, pia.,
plWJ! The Food Camm.ltteeol
the Amerleao. Medical .beo-

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F,orch Glider, 3 ft. 1 ln. IGor. Upholstered Ia Hf!',a.wy

Healy Metal Frame, Sprtnr Seat
Barrett Rubbern.14 R.Gofiur

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GIU' ~·, 1\'ory and, trHo, Cut Iron
Star Burner

Get a paclka1e fi'Om your
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It, cook wlt.h it.
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Colon of Wanbalee
two when :tire destroyed
apartment
lowa-''Rex," an airedale l,&gt;elongin&amp; to Herman Blattterste , 'farmer ,
nr:ar Btmm Lake, who attacked and
dl ovc off a mad bull which had
BUI-ttgerate down and was t rampUiis him
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terrier. owned by Mll!li Wlllle Mae
G~Uiln, 130 Log Cabin Drive Macon, whoae bnrklng enabled' 114WJ
O{IJJln and her m~ther to escape
wlien rlre destroyed thtlr home.
4'~unelli!Ce-" Fiash." · bird
dog,
wl)t.l saved his owners, Mr. and Mrs.
C C Haws of lsland Home, neat
Knoxville, from belng bitten by a

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Leach, rf
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Buntz, p
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Wagner c

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HB ONB FACTOR that detftmlaes tbe
Joag life aad concinuous operatloa of
2GJ re&amp;ipr1tor it tbe mechanism.
\Vheo the mechanism of a re&amp;igetttot faifa,
refrigeratioa cea~es.Service expense bepu.
There Js no mechani1m like that: of che
General Blectrie R.efrigenror. E..., mov·
Jog part io tiermetically 10aled-in·oteel Jo
tbe MoDitor Top. The Geaerol Electric'o
medrllllliun requires no anea.doD-Dot eveo

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BEFORE
.iAI\IY DATE
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one Ukn o ,.non whose
1ure- to
tJreatt i1 bac:L

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~copp .yqu~.lotoath ~.~d ,.,:
plcion. You tan do this by
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mouth
c~toks lnftctlo)t·
de~ odo1ro· ln-'i'.

Disbecl tbe knwsl mt re&amp;igeration ·..mce
obtllioallle.
SlO dowa ri1 deliver a f'ull.sizcd General
.Electric ro yqur home tomorrow. The bat~
· amounts no lar!!jer
&amp;Ace may b ~ pa1'd 10
than t~e Gedeml Electric can actually ,.1ve
you. Select Jfur model today.

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~pme Elurope~

financiers
"fH~hl1rof11 the dullar' but we
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pure and dean-&amp;ie·from c:erWo impuridet.

llutfro!ll\!l•moou&amp;&lt;tu~osicle-hesbouldb&lt;IIUie

of lirilf&amp;(lf'J ~ P,lt&gt;~ Aoll,i£,be is sure-he
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Lucky Strike hao dared tl\ ~ tbilviral quesrioo
••• bennee certain impurities concealed in evea the
6oeJt, mildest tobacco leave• are removed by Luc~
famous purify Jog proceoo.luckies created that proc •
eso. Only Luckieo have it!

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TVNB IN ON LUCKY STRIKB--40 _.,., fli1111tt1 Wllb 1M flvriJ's
~-~ UIIU ordutrm,. 'flflll!••• Lady Slriltt Wflll /trmlns, ,_,
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theothertbreedoS..wlcboutre~git. Fr0myour
side-you want to~ spro thluhelmokeyoubteathe

Bramb:l• "Tr:..de M.uk ..
r'II!:Sk ln I!'IO\t&gt;!i! 11r"' m1111e r 1·um 11, 1
s klos nr 11 lid pigs Slll'h a s 1 ILto ~ wr
CP!'! Of till' Mt1111hL\f!!llt•rl1 LJ,tlfl•l
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attention to the fact that the vital subject of
inhaling has beea generally avoided ia cigamte
adverdsiog.

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.._ Pomerol, Ohio. ·~sf'tl In "" !dl mdl~·nton lltn l 11L('
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f "&lt;cRI 'II nr- .llf-l d/1111 rr11 ,11 \\)hJ G
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The Pre&lt;Jident'll appeal, so tar as
the modifi~&gt;d ~ales ta x l&gt;'f'~ C' r"'&lt;'l 1ed, made lltUe lmprt•Mion ou
tellu C'.
1 Within a quarter of an hom art :1
he spoke, the senate finance com .I
rr.ltteP. rejected what thf' prop" Jf' I
by a vote of IS to 12
And his words Jert the sB.Ie ~ tax
( oponcnts ab..'"'&gt;lutely cold
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That a:t:requallty f!lua you f!•tro. eocmomy threuab the yean.
Come In and le•l'n how little It
wiU e"'t to own a l\t~t.ytag.

Mount Holyoke college girl ~ nrc goit1g t u
qjl'n 1\Puse.il'otk next year. Th ere 1s some nope
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lstlnr budret.
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He rec:ognlzed thP. necessity ft}~
unemployment relief, but deola.rcd 1
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te etf€c ted w lelv
through ~tilting agendes, of which
thr Rt&gt;ecnstr uctJon Finan ce Corll 1
Is the first.
The President concluded hlo; lu 1 f :
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The e~trasaving of May tag
is the extra hundreds o(
wae.hln1s it wiD do through '
the )'ears. The tub-the
aturdy: wringer-the Gyralator-tbe Auto-type Control-the Sediment Zonec¥ery part l11 designed for
better wa&amp;bin«-bulh lor
extra yean
hard ut~e, in·
11pected rigidly to mainlain

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It clilaot fail because of nealect-beciUie
theft i1 aothiaJ for you to neglect. Air,
dust, and mOisrote caaoot reach the mech·
, anis.m. YOllr children cao't reach ic. It's
simple, deaa, compact ..,d efti.:i~nt.
To more tbao a mill!oo and a qD4ftef bol!IOS.
the General Electric Refrigerator has fur.

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t1rtlay cvtmnl!. nb':. It1 11 C{ l t&lt;k a1
the Mt Cumf'i ht:.spii',! I it t t; ~ ~Lun ­
bu.o; \\h ~ 1 e ~he nall t .~ 'l !o: t.l r
tiaBt mne d o~s Dc::tln 1l ''~f !~,.­
JX!r led , was due ' · an at;;~ ~~ cr
the brab
The !'uneral ~r. ,'J&lt;'L-&gt; ".f'l cJ.
ducted. T&gt;Jesdc.} aft e1neon al thf
, :f'lr.Jt Baptist chlllrh h l' r ~ will1
Reo; Kret&gt;t:er officmt.n J 11'1'-1.'0\~d J,·
Rev Oa.rdnrr or th" Chu ch of
CJutst The ch(]lr (]f the Ctnnch of
Christ furnLhrd the m~o;;lcal num
bet~ Wh llt th•' ntcs IH:.'t€ l;~ lng
h eld Burial, m charne or Httwltnw
was ma&lt;il' in the ?.1Illdlf'pert Hll
remetcrv
Mr;; l.ohsr 1 ~ Sill v1ved by h('I
hmb&amp;nd, and twt 'IJ,Jdn n b~
f ern· 1 maJrh.ge B.:-l t v fane Nucl:·
k s and Fe-1n Ju111 r1 u rkil~ H
old and nobe1l L'J •I~E. o;rn'l lf M 1
[.oh~e by a fcJ::ueJ tllllr!' ' '7f'
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Mr
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l"r! Mi lton ar1 Dan~ She w ~ p1 r
ctdr&gt;rl h (1 '11~ hv h r f lr~t h!. "be.nd Ft&gt;l rv Nmkles nl::-1~ YNl.l~

us. Linda: Kltnkcstrcmtl has rttrt.. I
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plete t::~ur of Europe. 8h4! wu n-cently ll&amp;hted at Rotne and befo!C
many moons expects to bt In 11
Premh capital.
1 he )'ottng hcr!ewc.man is travelIna abao1utdy alone, ercept for anether horse whkh carrles her b"-l,
I&amp;'Jl! ehe 1e cbllf:ed to make ~-athe ·

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TRUST AND WAVER NOT-Tru•t in the Lord w1th
all thine heart; and Jean not unto thine own understanding.-Broverbs 3,:5.

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Well Known Local
woman, Succum b8

(l.itl n18htl arcund the &amp;lou
a yoqJJ~ and pretty Swedish barori•

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Jui~:rd lmre wMJ nrlclnuiiJi hare
1 or rabbll ' Mtewed tn a jug or jar
- Mn. Palmer a nWI'Iervua turf :n;:-! The tl.&gt;rill I&amp; fliiJIIIed lu 11 method or
C..':atea are bdnl lollowedJt1YLCJ:~M 1 ~rtlnc-f'ftbltlt-"" lturr. It ta rooluPd
lotuat. In' the recent Pr1X dE 1VIlh baton rlttur. onlnn, aplc..-el nnJ
l'bperance her Cormoran and Le· -tatrr thf!~ St"alf'll In C'ADIL

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UJ1GES COMPENS.&lt;\TION ~~.::~ .~=:ut!!'~'-:..~~1
FOR IMPRISONED ·INNOCENTS·

trom tbne to titne 1/.;J

ocuntry IU b&lt;IIAr lhou onyono I&lt;.

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Mr White Cottage,
Mra Charlel
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By LESLIE E. MOORE

noon tor Port Clinton, after a. ahort 1
\ tstt with hil mother, Mn Wulaa • Loeal American L ·
Mr w.na Mrs Homer Hysell spent Dt':nnll and other relat.lvea
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Sunday with ~he rormers ,J:.tel
Mr and Mn L B. Saunden ot
Post Leads In PatMrs Combs at Cheshire
' Columbus arrtved Saturday for a [
riotic S
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Mrs May
Fergeri!On
returned vbll with Mrs RuUl Bounden and
ervtce&amp;
home Sunday from II week's visit daughter Dalsle
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w1th Athens ~lattv~ Mr
and
Miss Mary Oennl&amp; returned to 1 Thrcu~h lmpri'Ss lve ceremorue.\o
Mrs Oscar Cheatham and fa.m1ly Cc.Jumbus Dtcoratton Day after : ccndu ctf'd b~ lh[' f een~y-Br ll.; lotL
11ccompamed her home and spent spendln&amp; the week end hMe
1 P::.st of the
American
L&amp;&amp;lon.
the day here
Mr and WrB Grift Lewis and I Memorial Day v.as obsered he::-('
Mr and Mrs Jonn Brown left: daughters Susanna end Margaret Morlday
ruesday mo1ntng for the1r home at ul Columbus spent the week end
Bervlceli were conducted a\ the
Savannah, 0, after a visit with Dr. he re with relatives
1Mlddll'pm1 Hill cemetery with E"'n
md Mts L A Thoma~ . They were
Mr and Mrs w H Juhlinl and J ohn A LloJ'&lt;i de!iermg th.,; adaccompamed by Mrs Lloyd, who uaughLer Kathryn Elizabeth spent dress. In his IntrOductory remar ks
Will visit them
1 the \Veek end
1r1 Columbua as he Cestcw ~ d PI alse and hon01 on
Ml.S Euij;eue Roberts, who has ~:~ue!&gt;tS of Mr and Mrs Fred WJJson the two Cill War VeLerans present
spent the pan week With ML a:md' M1 and M1s f'red Shawver and 1 J~nH t&gt; Enllsbury and J1:111 Hu:;s~·· l
Mrs Dana Ounl ~L'I ana dauchcer M1 and Mrs Allen Lane and f-ir ,L' • • ,L!-., ' ,:,~ • In::; dl)parted friend,
: · n mett
.Frances retuaned to her home at und Mrs James Lane of New Haven C"· DLn
Ak1on rueS&lt;tay mornln(l
spent the week end vbntlng with 1 Followm~ llle services nt U1e Mid
Mis W H Welch and daughter lrlends and 1elallves at Wheeling ldlLp.crt ceme •.:ry memlxrs or the
Betl} Bee , Joseph Bobo~ and Ken ~
Am(·! lean L&lt;!Jpcn Jnolo red tn CtJeslJ
~C~l~
O~f
he .vhcr~ u. ~y held S" rv lct's .tnd to
neth Handle of Newll.IK were Bun filly ~uests ol D1 and Mr.s o. Q
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Lclm Hawkins spent the I cc.lo1.s morche.l l.&lt;l !he Pythia!' Pw k
Lion with rolaUvts

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ally Inspired camp&amp;IJn hu been in
plogre~;s to r id jll8ttce or injustl~
-to compenll&amp;te with dOilan tM
man or v.omflin who tall&amp; vtcWn to
t he terrible ml&amp;talr.e of belnl convlcU&gt;d and Imprisoned for a crime
of which he or &amp;he ia innot.m\
Just why, nobody clearlY knows,
but the ra.ct stands t.hat \.bta cam-

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Borchard round that moat per- end nv&amp;rttJon. · Val¥br;(. ln the
liOns a«UJCd ot crime a re unable
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CHRONIO IIRON'C RmS
asserted, araues for establl!hment.
of an independent public lnvtstlS IMPLE ANEMIA
a:ation commltl.ee whJch may be

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Andre Marie Ampere w1111 .11 ra
moua Fri!m•h phyMiclat wh o th.-d
lrom 1175-l8.1e
He 8bU\H•&lt;1 hrll
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aa;e and bt'('ome t~rof@f!I!Or or thul
gtudy. Be later f!llitUit!d m aclen
ti tle re.starcbes, partl culorlJ In 4'-lec1 •ri('Uy ond maf!nethun.
The tllll
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Sold by

THE STANSBURY
DRUG CO.

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Anniversary Sale!

B1le!ly, ProCessor Borchard pleadoi

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In celebration of the firot Annivenary
of our Pomeroy Store, both stores are of·
lering the following Specials for this week
only .
All metal, G51b. ke capacj~y, iusulakd Refrirerator $19.85

of money to compensate · t&gt;o•
I\ment
far as money can do it, for prison

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atfted Lhem . Twenty ~nlnt of the 65 date the lndropendabl!lty of ao-cal1·

1 terms served by lnp.ocent persons ·
Sncty-ftve RUl!h cases trom a mo g

hundreds he hu lsolaieat and 8 t~lw9. were presented by'\ ?rofessor
Borchard
Will Punrlll was sentenced
to
hantc for murdtr in Mlssist;lppi in
189:1 The b.ap was sprw11. The
1ope slipped And. later Purvis was
sentenced to life imprlsorunent, afle t lw had e*aped and been
caught In 1917 the actual murder-'
er IHIH rnuncl to be someone e\~
Lnusa Butler Wl18 sentenced. with
he1 lo1•er to ute Imprisonment In
Alubama m 1928 for the ' murder''
of lwr elaest daughter A week
la ter the 'slu m" girl was found
alive
Hc1bct t Andrews of Boston, Mass
wns conv1eterl or forgery artet
being identified by 13 ~rsom
While he SC IVed in prison tlie forgerles CGntmued and the ae.,tua:
forge1 W"
""' ''entually found
Benjnmm Coll1ns of Somervlll•
Mass . Identified by five women as
the man Who snatched their hoodb l\i~ WBJI !lltprlsoned Later
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man munfd HL11 v.ns found to hlnt
been the bag snatcher. He ~ad In
his 1oom the baks CaJUns was 1m! prlsoned r'or stealing:
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Pro!eMOr Borchard lB not satl~- quently Ia fatal and bedoudl Lhe
fted to cltt the cuea He hu clas- a.cLual evtdence El&amp;ht cases eluci-

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futen aof cnme
the
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prior
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he found were dUP to !11\&amp;talr.~n
ident.ltY, amonc them t.he Collina
and .tndrews InJustices Circumsl&amp;ntlal evid~nce OOnvict.M eleM
lnnocent persons ot murder six of
the supposed "vlcti!Nl" lt.ter beine
!owtd auve [n fourteen i::lll!t'!l the
defendant WM "framed' by hostile
wltneBSes
palin has met only Indifferent BQCCarele~netU-: or exoess zeal of the
cess Perh'lpt; lh.e number ot tiltita nces or Innocen ts payina; lela ~lice and prose~s were obsfrvpehalties Ut. In proporticm t.o the ed In all bu ~ 16' of ttu~ 85 casu
whole criminal pJcture too small -~ .... _
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to commt~.nd much notice. Nevert.heless e rouped and presenled a~
once, these cases aft'er a rather un pleasant. picture.
'thp.t Is why the new book calleU
·convlctlf)i the Innocent," b)' Proressoa Edwin M Borchard of Yale
umv ~r 6 t ty, pl•blished b)' the Yale
f'teS6, .mpresses legislature where
years of now-and·then magazine
wnUng has failed Borehnrd has
s tumed and agU.at.ed the- problem
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spioiiMti freely, leaves no brush marks, is a wash!'blf.; flihatlny flnbh and romes in eighteen beautiflll ~fi tones and white. We recommend it to our
frieridt and'aelghbors as a wan finish thilt will givf'
entire satisfaction. Actual tests in our own shop
prbvt to us that Satinoid is a stl)ferior preduet in
every resped becaust or ihl beauty and long

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M1 ana M1 ~ i. c. i:Jaundeis of
Columbus and MI:-~S DmtJe Saunde1s
&lt;Contlnuet:. fron:: page ODe)
JCcornplm led Wilham
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Dlamcnd tnt.1c, several c lh gr~ ru e
Aho h.15 been visiti ng here !CH" the '
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1 expe&lt;.ted to make au effutl
1a,t two da~:; w lm .1ome a~ Hem- Get But Two Dingles In sume ~·perattcns Athen'l
count~
ock c.wve MonduJ
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1cftlclal s Mm lttedly an• conHdfnng
M! and M1s su.m Maye;; of ~
Un ay
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1 pretest v.urk:I'S, because the nlillf'ti
With Jackson
Cleveland ~~ere here ovet DecOltt- •
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The Mlddlepor.~. baseball team •
o! South Illlr:.i Avenue
Mn. Hat I) RU:..se !l ancl
M1s ldlopped two gam&amp; to their oppo-1
we~:s~n~h~~ 1 gh~;;~to~r spent thP Etf.e Lo.,;k.,;tL or CoJurnbu~ vlsl~ed i nents C.\'er the week end and ho\1- 1
Monda:, a!teJ noon Wtth W M da-,; P11.1 kersburg defeated Lhe lo- 1
Mr and Mrs Sidney W1llla.m~ Woods of Maoou
(Continued from page one)
1roa\s by lhe score ot 4 to 2 on ~un-1
and Mr. and Mrs F1ank Ste~e n son
Mrs r H c
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IJ! Woodbun N J ,eltuned T ues'
tom 101 ~ b.ml fa nul} , ·~~ wh1le on Monday the Jackso.11 : Hlti(OI cc.nfwrcnce Jc~te d,LV tl·at tl'
day from a shoJt \IS!f With Jack~on ~~ 11." 1 neu lu Lheu hot. cc ut Colum~ , team turned things for thelr side of r.restdent \lOnld crder u di~~:Jh,
relatives.
Momm~ .llttrnoon aHe1 spcn(l 1he ledger by u 1e score ot 13 to 2 ticn ci t he &amp;1chstn.g munPd1uLe l~
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1111·' WLek l'lld ht&gt;Je w1th M1 ~ Beth teams presented fine plkhlng necessttatJng an
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Mr and Mrs Ra~mnnrl Root ami ·~:J 111 b&lt;u,L~ and f, ,L!'i!y M1s p 111 hlchheld the Middle Jt team
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rlall@hter Elizabeth of P1tlsburg h ~11 ~u~.~~~~ Ill cmnpamec1 them home I fled, a.s but ~IX hna ~ere mad:Sfn , Mean\\hllc, Hindenbm g ''"~ rl\
~;pent the WP.ek end With his sister
lb~.:th games Hysell's pltchin statr · pe&lt;.t ed 1:::1 appcmt a lempHat;. f!'l l·
Miss Ma.ty Root a mi ttther Itllatlvr ;;
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H et!IJ
McCullough anct \~ a&amp; decidedly we k as tiine g af r' einmf'nt certatn to IJe s.hort-llved
Harley Sar.born 1~ IJ, nt his nome
. u ~ htr.:l E&lt;' 11.f1 of NeloonvlU.c \ll&gt;lt- time P lt.chers we;e chan-o~ bu ~ t ::: ltde ll.d In teri m. lt wns ~X [Wr,:ttt
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on the corner of Puln•et sl•eet :~.nd et! ruends nna H• lat1ves here Dec - 1l no good advanta
t
lobe fcrmcd of men c f no purt •ct:
Sixth Avenue
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[ lar party atflhatlon but solely '
allegiance lo the president hlmselt
Mrs
ShelnH.:.ll Bennett
anc!
M1 and Mls Challt!.s Groh om 11 Farkersburg
AB R HE , While rt'port.s l ....
d aug ht er N adl nc an( I MJ!l H e Ien a;::u:! ) ilf't St r lla or Pltl.sburgh spent 1Devol, 2b
' " m fcre'"'' &lt;ool
Brechte l and daughtc1 Elelme of ~\CI D..-:. 01 a t 1on wuh Mt and Mrs 1Ba tchelor, c
3 0 1 '0 tals indicated the world gcn~t ally
Columbus spetlt the wee" end w1G 1 Fl a nk Cullms nnd fa.IInly and with Null ~~
5 l 2 0 was alanned by the Bruent1g 1f
Mrs. Harold R oot
he 1 lather Hat low 8\\ink
Engle If
4 0 1 l 1signaUon, Hindenburg wa.s ca~er
Mrs May Rusl of Columbus and
M1. nntl MI S c A Dav.son of Tnylo'r lb
f 1 3 1 to have It understccd lhl'l€ 1\JU!c
Mr and Mrs W h Stark of Hun t Columt:u~. spent lhe week elld With Bowe ' 3b
f 0 l 0 1be no change In the country·~ fe&lt; •
ington were here Decmatton Day a~ Mr rwd Mrs n p Fultz Jr.
IG 1ir.en.rf
4 Ct 1 1 ,ei2n policy upon \llhtct&gt; "R~I
guests of Mrs. Binu Snnhom and
Mr. and Mrs w R. Drury of Wllson cf
2 1 l 0 had the backing of the entire ooun·
family .
Okust£:1 ~pem Decoration Oay W!lh l Farrnl
f 0 0 0 try
Mr and MIS. I E Anw~l bf New Vehl.a. and Nuru McCo\
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Onlltle, Pa , we1e Sunday VJSI ~01·s
Mr and Mrs Paul Bean of co.
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lumbus spent Sun,day and Monoa.y Tctal
Mrs Maggie Ervin 1eturced tu with M1 a nd Mrs Chn1les Meher home ut Nrw Bot.ton, Der:ora- MastE'I
Middleport
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Mt and Mrs. WUUam Seip('J nnd
Allens worth, 2b
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Mr:i EJecta H ysell of Hysell st 1eeL two sons Billy and Bobby of co- [1C Dem06key, lb
Fred RUS3ell and LllWICnce Spoon , lumbus. were i\er~ -visiting f!Jlln ~pson, SB
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v~lvdu flnWl of
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New Haven. Can , May 31-IN~

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monung aflt!J spending the week I

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STANSO
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La.wn Mo.w:r, 16 in Cut, lO ln.1 wherl 4 Knlns

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Slidlnr Windsor &amp;!reena, lZ 1n • J.l ln.
Sew Perfer Uon Oil R~re• .t - hole. buill-In Oven

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Genuine Hn~w.le ~talned screelll! Door~ with rlxtuftll

Sene IUaft Velftlltll to ,.ur
lamUr oftener I Hidden 1n ita
temptlns, IIHillow fbll'OI' aN
hqlth-pi'Dtee.the elta!tenta of
m•ny food. ectDICieJdl'aled bl
one.
Sc:lmc:e . . . . it • nutriUonal r1tS.. ol plu, pia.,
plWJ! The Food Camm.ltteeol
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F,orch Glider, 3 ft. 1 ln. IGor. Upholstered Ia Hf!',a.wy

Healy Metal Frame, Sprtnr Seat
Barrett Rubbern.14 R.Gofiur

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GIU' ~·, 1\'ory and, trHo, Cut Iron
Star Burner

Get a paclka1e fi'Om your
todar. s..-d it, .uo.
It, cook wlt.h it.
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Colon of Wanbalee
two when :tire destroyed
apartment
lowa-''Rex," an airedale l,&gt;elongin&amp; to Herman Blattterste , 'farmer ,
nr:ar Btmm Lake, who attacked and
dl ovc off a mad bull which had
BUI-ttgerate down and was t rampUiis him
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terrier. owned by Mll!li Wlllle Mae
G~Uiln, 130 Log Cabin Drive Macon, whoae bnrklng enabled' 114WJ
O{IJJln and her m~ther to escape
wlien rlre destroyed thtlr home.
4'~unelli!Ce-" Fiash." · bird
dog,
wl)t.l saved his owners, Mr. and Mrs.
C C Haws of lsland Home, neat
Knoxville, from belng bitten by a

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Leach, rf
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Buntz, p
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Wagner c

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HB ONB FACTOR that detftmlaes tbe
Joag life aad concinuous operatloa of
2GJ re&amp;ipr1tor it tbe mechanism.
\Vheo the mechanism of a re&amp;igetttot faifa,
refrigeratioa cea~es.Service expense bepu.
There Js no mechani1m like that: of che
General Blectrie R.efrigenror. E..., mov·
Jog part io tiermetically 10aled-in·oteel Jo
tbe MoDitor Top. The Geaerol Electric'o
medrllllliun requires no anea.doD-Dot eveo

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BEFORE
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one Ukn o ,.non whose
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tJreatt i1 bac:L

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plcion. You tan do this by
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mouth
c~toks lnftctlo)t·
de~ odo1ro· ln-'i'.

Disbecl tbe knwsl mt re&amp;igeration ·..mce
obtllioallle.
SlO dowa ri1 deliver a f'ull.sizcd General
.Electric ro yqur home tomorrow. The bat~
· amounts no lar!!jer
&amp;Ace may b ~ pa1'd 10
than t~e Gedeml Electric can actually ,.1ve
you. Select Jfur model today.

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llutfro!ll\!l•moou&amp;&lt;tu~osicle-hesbouldb&lt;IIUie

of lirilf&amp;(lf'J ~ P,lt&gt;~ Aoll,i£,be is sure-he
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Lucky Strike hao dared tl\ ~ tbilviral quesrioo
••• bennee certain impurities concealed in evea the
6oeJt, mildest tobacco leave• are removed by Luc~
famous purify Jog proceoo.luckies created that proc •
eso. Only Luckieo have it!

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inhaling has beea generally avoided ia cigamte
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1 Within a quarter of an hom art :1
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dust, and mOisrote caaoot reach the mech·
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BIRTHDAY PARTY
number or triencb of
Miss Martha JGan Camp aided he1
bt oelebntlng her fourth birthday
arwtven.o.ry tn a delightful party at
the Camp h()me en P1rst Avenu:&gt;,
Prlday. Fol.l.owlng a. tew h&amp;PPl'
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eervetl with ddidou.s ref,-e!Jhments·
Otlbert &amp;nd li:lizabeth Bush, Rlc.ha.rd carter. Nancy aearh9.tt. D::~p
'Sidd!t:, M1ller. AblgaU Bush, BW~
Lanter, Tpmmy
Roblnson , Jud·
and Frank Clark Wdherhclt , Billy
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Tit:! m embers uf the R aclt ~~~ met at the h()me of Mr. a.n1 Mrs
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Titree tu.))lts at Rook was m plas
during the eventn11 with fA..yors r·
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I'EI'UBJ.ICAN WOMEN 'I'EET
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JMDc: l j Elltldi'4 tlUif 1ulne aristocrat, "Orwell," is the outstnndi_,g
f.wrtf;j to1Wbt the 1932 n~tlil'lh Derby, to be run at Epsom Downs ~n
lau lftt. .. Orwell" it quoted ~t th~ shor!est odds of a D e r~y ~avorlt~ !n
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Outon dtvr~for ,;i:ae~~un m:np.gcr The '!:lgbt occurr'3d in th:: und &gt;
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~errye a:d'' Frank Grube thtn got anj the dressh:1 rooms
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At New York:, Stanislaus Z yb• .o
cut.s and brulaell. In addition lo r. won over Mike Chapin . a · n.
broken ha."'ld.
H.::rb Frooman won o~cr Ra.p;1
Clevdand pia,yen unt.~gl~d the · wn.son , Philadelphia, 31.

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tho night light bttrned very low.
win.
The bubchen lay with \hhl' little
of her now!
head turned from her,
Carmen, and tWo
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quietly,
hi!! was
hair, light and
brown
it. It
thlt her voice rave
and slightly curling, brushed
tbat abe had
the musical find
to show th~ higll foMhe'ad,
in 'that. be became of the year. . • •
now the year
bones faintly dlscemible in
his adnnc;ps towards her.
over.
shadow.
raA:tl. bt!rih"' to tlwit her Madame Nahlman eame to the
1n,ll Na
LUy Lou stood very still,
about Blumenthal. ult ,you Jet men
to bid her goodbyt!. Kislied
th~ light.
alone for the ·IH!It ftve years you'll
on both cheeks. Wept.
'),'he bonne was speaking. 'Jit is be better olf," •he. nid blu!ltly.
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not':'measles, ·t.be doctor BH.id. .Just "You've had you-r~ ~·id F h v
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11 he said. "He ill so much
noth1"ng. Heaven only knows why it
sake profit b'y itt"
at busfneas atraira than
should have looked like meaale11.
Lou was hurt,
The doctor himgclf, Madame,
belnl' an&amp;Tr.
i ~ JV&amp; '!I very like. But the~ ie
fault that
ing to disturb or,e. You see!
looked at Jler. She
11iceps, and it ia time th'at you
him witb somethlnr
[, Madame, should Bleep:..-"
Ltir Lou did 1 not an1Wer.
~to'"b"d motjonlel!la ~till, lookin'g d·oi••ll'm•
lit the sleeping eb(Id.
A torrent of teats" ~ooded' ' her
heart_ She ought to '(111g hefself on
her krlee!!l • "' . trY thank Gbd 1 , • ,
but ahe could 0Qt' move, cobld not
ato p loOlt:inr ·at' him. Such a tiny
thbl.g', to tie so like •.. KeD • • •
co~hl~ '
The~ very bones of his bati:r chin.
Her eyes blurred, biotting out
the dim room, the sleep!ng child

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tf,J,atti ng -colicierae· wlllatllnc
Carmen a.ria too, • , .
She y,ri shc d i h.at Madame NaiO!·I
man bad come home .. _or that
ciftiUl have i!!hlyl!d to have l!lnppel'
: wi~h her . . . She w~nt i11to the
kitchen to make chocolate, and find
t~Qmething to eat:. How cold and
barren Eqropean kitchen&amp; were.
back home everything was ha••dY·I
You could dip into the ice box
and .• •
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nll over. What kind of woman was
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To forget him, To
home, her he ad full
her sill\' little triumph,
herse~f chocolate _ ..
In her room, the room with
big bCtl, and the little one In it,
~he Bonne sat dozin&amp;' in her chair,
crocheted laee cap a little •kew.

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ami Mrs. Andrew Martin : m d
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n Jimmy ef M ' ddld·:': Wn ret um-:ld
h ~ mc 'fue.sday after t' IJ''l.ldiJli th&lt;!
FOR EALE.:- One $60 Q.n&lt;i ~rwood W£~k rnd wUh his p&lt;J r ~nt~. Mr. and 1
h :1 table typ::.wrltcr
pra :::Ucally Mr'!. J _ P . Martin.
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MJes Ea.ral:leth aud M' s~ Nell···
', mltlL ct:ester, Ohlc
5~:H-3t fhaw or Oclumbua spent th::: boll·
da;y with ho~~ folks
~a !:ather McCollbiter of OIC\' C·
for Rent... ~ .;,,~ h1.nd 1: the IJUCGt ot Mrs. Ccn Car·
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Mlal AnneLttt Gills. of Columh,u.
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FOR RENT~ve"n room hou~.n on
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Unten Ave., a;&amp;rNt', coal hr.use, n "lt'd nnr\ Lu'Jhcr : I L~ ct :l 11!~ !:::
ell wn.tcr big garden- Rent \· ~· heH! Frldav .
~ · tlc L'-c. nard ~plc. Pomeroy
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wftB bom'e. With an ·over-aenerous

the Shrhl CI'S mc: ttng In
Charluton ThUI'ISdaY n '::; ht.
advern.sementa ahoula be "--"'Ported
J. T. Bcdcn artd John St-~ 1 11t ~ck
iLnmedlat.eiJ.
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blazed , , : she saw the
white marble stal:rwaya,
te ring crystal eandelabra,
t hud of the baton, saw the eorrt..lnl

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TELL THE TRUTH,
THE W~LE TRUTH
AND NOTHINI:,
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Mr. and Mrs. Herman Belles a:1d
two IOf'lfl ot Cl.nc.tnnati . sp-ent tht&gt;
week e nd with MtJ Bolle's . parenl!l,
Mr.· and Mr!: -OeOrce Eolles
Mr. and. Mrs. ~teo . &amp;aundel's
(EitzQ'btt'ti ~trait) or Leaper a.a
per line.
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a.nnouqcing tbe }}ir th of a. daughte1·.
like thlo 17
.ITic por Une. Mra. Nora, K . V$Jld~ a.nd Mr. and
Mrs. Cha.l:les Vanden all c'lt Dayoon
(3 average wordl mate 1 'Une&gt;. ·
came Sa.turdar tor &amp; 8hc·,·t vl.s l~
• Con-cuUve msertiODI rOr prlct of with Mrs. Anna. V. Adam!! a nd M1 s
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Ml&amp;~ Mary Vlr&amp;Jnta Kerr c.nd
1 Onnsecutive tnsert.lona lor pdee ol Mn R. W. JchniiOn sptnt l'hur::.day with rr · en~s tn Athen2
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I Selwyn Whltc returned to c.chool
~dv-:lrtiH•ment Wlll be taken for at CclumbUE attcr S(: :n ctlng Mem ..
L:: r 6 thlln a mlnlmwn eba11fe C1f ortal Da.y with ral~t~veH ..ll~re.
t ,e 11 ty. nve cent1 for each ~~Cl:mrleyJ Wetherbolt, Ohio Sta t~
t •uo.
1•tudent spen1. the holida.y wlth !'@Ia.~

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T1 pe like. !hie (10 pt.) toe

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F'rtda.y while Mrs. Oeorae J
bolt aa.ve an lnt;..eresttns account Qt
the report O,.( ,t.he rece"•lt m.;etlng of
the Ohio OO'uncU In Columbu,.
Plana "'ere, &lt;Uscu~ dl,ll'ing the
l;lU$Jnees . .s:c-sat.on fq r ~he annual •
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Deti'OU tw'tblied the Browna.• JT '
fonnance , Frame fell heir to the
f2800 ln lap p~ before tbe
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$20.000 winner's prtze 1md amassed accident elbnin&amp;.ted Htm.
JNs· 8110l'h Wt1ter ,
to: e ¥tit ~ tO 0~ ~ 8ritlpl plt.ehn.early •20,000 more in' lap priJu a.nd
New Yotlt M1.y 11-IN&amp;-Wtth tnr 4fte lii.R ~ bfU\fiiiCOnd codte.ft,
other bestowals.
Memorial ~ and a tradl~l
llel 00"1 11iattef 't'lth hro on
Drhlng a. Lion head special, How
mUest:~ne in tM majOr IMJue ~ ttie Gl&amp;lit."- a 8 "td 2' dectslol'l
ard Wilcox of Indianapolis crOI!Ised
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put a · atalJnQ eenmble had de .. the Bram in n1De lnninp, bl.lt
the flnlsh tin~ second wl\.h an aver~
-veloPecl t:etwren, Ave penn&amp;llt COil-' toO~ t.ht' MCoiawDiln t.eo tnntn!p to
age of 109.881 Clift Bergere of Holly
At Lo d ~ 1· N: ~
tenders tn the amer1ean leque to- caPf\iie Uie•ieOoncl' lime, 4 tO 2.
wood , in\\ StudebP.-er special. ~as
n on . Larry
• Toron· day. ·
'Ibe OUbt ~ th"ir Jrad
third with a n &amp;vt1a&amp;e of 192.662. to, outpointed Primo Camera~ Italy,
Althouah the Yankeeli hold a. let~ '"' over the :Sri.YN u, , :~l:..:J
Fourth to comple te the grind and ten round!~.
of 4 1-2 gam.ea over tbetr eloleltl
th!J ,..... rdlrWI 1 to 2
1 break t he old record was Bob Carey
At Chicago-Tufty Grifllth, Ohl~ 1 pur!lutrs, the Detroit
th' r ='~ 1o -r had '·ted
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pct$ldent of the
of Anderson, Ind .. whost average t aso heBvYWellbt, knocked out Jack pa.ck is closely bunched. A marlin , e
rou
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w11 to &amp;n"l'le
' spt!ed was 101363 in a Meyer spec- 1 Roper, New OrJeane, {1)
j cf cnly a game and a half separ.. R~
lo
here ·tc.day to
a hzarl.na
atf:.!\ Delrolt In econd plaee, from wK ope~ Y 8
lhto the batt~&amp;
Buspcnalcns
the head of the s.."'C' =~e:" ~~~:e
rtn;~:a1;la- from 90
to llf~ ca.•
m : vrlend.
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ond di-Qa1ot1.
be lmpcsed for attadtlne an um111
The Old llJd.Om that double b "'[ nilhtci.P'
ptre From Chlcqo J. Loula Oomur:vRlly result In an evt&gt;n break.
Rrooii:Jyn -~ tne frhUllee: 1Ld:t')r ~nt a ~d (rYJmr of uu~
which was borne oub in SundAY' 1.wt.Oe, 11' to t lind 6 to 3. Alhough e ::x. iuut Harry Ofabiner, vlt.e prnl
CC'l\tel!t 100 per oent, waa ahlltt·
the ~ m'ade no lesa than aev· d&gt;Jnt, were enroute +1.1 Ckiv'!land
yesterday a.s six Qf the etght dou- t'n erron {n 'the \)paper, Letty 0~
The melee !'ta~d, Cleveland
ble-hradm
n!lulted -~
~:_n beld. the QuUen 1.0 four llits &amp;\_ld plarerl"&gt;sa.Ut when Mt :larty cffa!Wcepl. The Yan~. &amp;~er8,
- wu aided bY Rack Willon's homer. ed to "taJ&amp;:t= en Lhe entb:e Whlt.e 8 Jx
letlca; Indla'.ns; Gfant.i and Dodger: A four-run rally 1n the 8th inntr"c team cne 1 t a ttmc" aft!r M had
wan beth of their COntm~
~ of the ~d. pmt enabled. the teen aecuaed or m~~inJ 8 ninth~
Detrpl~ 1!'-~dd Wpla::':.s t;e f"'~~
to·
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went Into ~JCUVU
at.C'I'!) ~ Ueke
. d by the A 5 twtce. ...
b• hold'"" ,. 0 Redll to ft.ve , ent
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Jeptha Alpb&amp;o Oine... R1xey had bbth' fi,dleil; 12 tO· 6 arid" 12 ~ 11.
sa w hersetJ, as Bhe us ed to do,
BOW TJIE't S'IAND
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the roles she dreamed of •• ,
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we 1932 Memorial Vay swecp.stakcs
15 1~1tm:.::£-t: d, It wns predlct ~d tc.:1ay
u!ll ::ng the-se YJhc ar e ve~.se d b tl1c
hlstory of autlJmo bllll l''[lCmg
:fer ~bee r thrills li11d ' l. :r&lt;" ~, un·
.., 1(')dmf! r n•P.lrY. oldJtJmei'S ca n rc ·
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111c roct that m, the 20 years since
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BIRTHDAY PARTY
number or triencb of
Miss Martha JGan Camp aided he1
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arwtven.o.ry tn a delightful party at
the Camp h()me en P1rst Avenu:&gt;,
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Otlbert &amp;nd li:lizabeth Bush, Rlc.ha.rd carter. Nancy aearh9.tt. D::~p
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JMDc: l j Elltldi'4 tlUif 1ulne aristocrat, "Orwell," is the outstnndi_,g
f.wrtf;j to1Wbt the 1932 n~tlil'lh Derby, to be run at Epsom Downs ~n
lau lftt. .. Orwell" it quoted ~t th~ shor!est odds of a D e r~y ~avorlt~ !n
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Outon dtvr~for ,;i:ae~~un m:np.gcr The '!:lgbt occurr'3d in th:: und &gt;
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~errye a:d'' Frank Grube thtn got anj the dressh:1 rooms
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At New York:, Stanislaus Z yb• .o
cut.s and brulaell. In addition lo r. won over Mike Chapin . a · n.
broken ha."'ld.
H.::rb Frooman won o~cr Ra.p;1
Clevdand pia,yen unt.~gl~d the · wn.son , Philadelphia, 31.

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tho night light bttrned very low.
win.
The bubchen lay with \hhl' little
of her now!
head turned from her,
Carmen, and tWo
The
room
quietly,
hi!! was
hair, light and
brown
it. It
thlt her voice rave
and slightly curling, brushed
tbat abe had
the musical find
to show th~ higll foMhe'ad,
in 'that. be became of the year. . • •
now the year
bones faintly dlscemible in
his adnnc;ps towards her.
over.
shadow.
raA:tl. bt!rih"' to tlwit her Madame Nahlman eame to the
1n,ll Na
LUy Lou stood very still,
about Blumenthal. ult ,you Jet men
to bid her goodbyt!. Kislied
th~ light.
alone for the ·IH!It ftve years you'll
on both cheeks. Wept.
'),'he bonne was speaking. 'Jit is be better olf," •he. nid blu!ltly.
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left all the arran~n ... to
not':'measles, ·t.be doctor BH.id. .Just "You've had you-r~ ~·id F h v
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e~~ r'l. or ea •
11 he said. "He ill so much
noth1"ng. Heaven only knows why it
sake profit b'y itt"
at busfneas atraira than
should have looked like meaale11.
Lou was hurt,
The doctor himgclf, Madame,
belnl' an&amp;Tr.
i ~ JV&amp; '!I very like. But the~ ie
fault that
ing to disturb or,e. You see!
looked at Jler. She
11iceps, and it ia time th'at you
him witb somethlnr
[, Madame, should Bleep:..-"
Ltir Lou did 1 not an1Wer.
~to'"b"d motjonlel!la ~till, lookin'g d·oi••ll'm•
lit the sleeping eb(Id.
A torrent of teats" ~ooded' ' her
heart_ She ought to '(111g hefself on
her krlee!!l • "' . trY thank Gbd 1 , • ,
but ahe could 0Qt' move, cobld not
ato p loOlt:inr ·at' him. Such a tiny
thbl.g', to tie so like •.. KeD • • •
co~hl~ '
The~ very bones of his bati:r chin.
Her eyes blurred, biotting out
the dim room, the sleep!ng child

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Carmen a.ria too, • , .
She y,ri shc d i h.at Madame NaiO!·I
man bad come home .. _or that
ciftiUl have i!!hlyl!d to have l!lnppel'
: wi~h her . . . She w~nt i11to the
kitchen to make chocolate, and find
t~Qmething to eat:. How cold and
barren Eqropean kitchen&amp; were.
back home everything was ha••dY·I
You could dip into the ice box
and .• •
The baby . , . Lily Lou went cold
nll over. What kind of woman was
~&gt;he1
To forget him, To
home, her he ad full
her sill\' little triumph,
herse~f chocolate _ ..
In her room, the room with
big bCtl, and the little one In it,
~he Bonne sat dozin&amp;' in her chair,
crocheted laee cap a little •kew.

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ami Mrs. Andrew Martin : m d
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h ~ mc 'fue.sday after t' IJ''l.ldiJli th&lt;!
FOR EALE.:- One $60 Q.n&lt;i ~rwood W£~k rnd wUh his p&lt;J r ~nt~. Mr. and 1
h :1 table typ::.wrltcr
pra :::Ucally Mr'!. J _ P . Martin.
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MJes Ea.ral:leth aud M' s~ Nell···
', mltlL ct:ester, Ohlc
5~:H-3t fhaw or Oclumbua spent th::: boll·
da;y with ho~~ folks
~a !:ather McCollbiter of OIC\' C·
for Rent... ~ .;,,~ h1.nd 1: the IJUCGt ot Mrs. Ccn Car·
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Mlal AnneLttt Gills. of Columh,u.
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FOR RENT~ve"n room hou~.n on
Mt·s. Curt·~ Hcutk Dnd ,~~-;u;, E "- ~
Unten Ave., a;&amp;rNt', coal hr.use, n "lt'd nnr\ Lu'Jhcr : I L~ ct :l 11!~ !:::
ell wn.tcr big garden- Rent \· ~· heH! Frldav .
~ · tlc L'-c. nard ~plc. Pomeroy
M1'13. R F th'&lt;'! l Wlfll&lt;tf ~ nn-1 daw•r 1
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Siegfried and Don J u a' n
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wftB bom'e. With an ·over-aenerous

the Shrhl CI'S mc: ttng In
Charluton ThUI'ISdaY n '::; ht.
advern.sementa ahoula be "--"'Ported
J. T. Bcdcn artd John St-~ 1 11t ~ck
iLnmedlat.eiJ.
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blazed , , : she saw the
white marble stal:rwaya,
te ring crystal eandelabra,
t hud of the baton, saw the eorrt..lnl

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Mr. and Mrs. Herman Belles a:1d
two IOf'lfl ot Cl.nc.tnnati . sp-ent tht&gt;
week e nd with MtJ Bolle's . parenl!l,
Mr.· and Mr!: -OeOrce Eolles
Mr. and. Mrs. ~teo . &amp;aundel's
(EitzQ'btt'ti ~trait) or Leaper a.a
per line.
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a.nnouqcing tbe }}ir th of a. daughte1·.
like thlo 17
.ITic por Une. Mra. Nora, K . V$Jld~ a.nd Mr. and
Mrs. Cha.l:les Vanden all c'lt Dayoon
(3 average wordl mate 1 'Une&gt;. ·
came Sa.turdar tor &amp; 8hc·,·t vl.s l~
• Con-cuUve msertiODI rOr prlct of with Mrs. Anna. V. Adam!! a nd M1 s
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Ml&amp;~ Mary Vlr&amp;Jnta Kerr c.nd
1 Onnsecutive tnsert.lona lor pdee ol Mn R. W. JchniiOn sptnt l'hur::.day with rr · en~s tn Athen2
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I Selwyn Whltc returned to c.chool
~dv-:lrtiH•ment Wlll be taken for at CclumbUE attcr S(: :n ctlng Mem ..
L:: r 6 thlln a mlnlmwn eba11fe C1f ortal Da.y with ral~t~veH ..ll~re.
t ,e 11 ty. nve cent1 for each ~~Cl:mrleyJ Wetherbolt, Ohio Sta t~
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F'rtda.y while Mrs. Oeorae J
bolt aa.ve an lnt;..eresttns account Qt
the report O,.( ,t.he rece"•lt m.;etlng of
the Ohio OO'uncU In Columbu,.
Plana "'ere, &lt;Uscu~ dl,ll'ing the
l;lU$Jnees . .s:c-sat.on fq r ~he annual •
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Deti'OU tw'tblied the Browna.• JT '
fonnance , Frame fell heir to the
f2800 ln lap p~ before tbe
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$20.000 winner's prtze 1md amassed accident elbnin&amp;.ted Htm.
JNs· 8110l'h Wt1ter ,
to: e ¥tit ~ tO 0~ ~ 8ritlpl plt.ehn.early •20,000 more in' lap priJu a.nd
New Yotlt M1.y 11-IN&amp;-Wtth tnr 4fte lii.R ~ bfU\fiiiCOnd codte.ft,
other bestowals.
Memorial ~ and a tradl~l
llel 00"1 11iattef 't'lth hro on
Drhlng a. Lion head special, How
mUest:~ne in tM majOr IMJue ~ ttie Gl&amp;lit."- a 8 "td 2' dectslol'l
ard Wilcox of Indianapolis crOI!Ised
.
put a · atalJnQ eenmble had de .. the Bram in n1De lnninp, bl.lt
the flnlsh tin~ second wl\.h an aver~
-veloPecl t:etwren, Ave penn&amp;llt COil-' toO~ t.ht' MCoiawDiln t.eo tnntn!p to
age of 109.881 Clift Bergere of Holly
At Lo d ~ 1· N: ~
tenders tn the amer1ean leque to- caPf\iie Uie•ieOoncl' lime, 4 tO 2.
wood , in\\ StudebP.-er special. ~as
n on . Larry
• Toron· day. ·
'Ibe OUbt ~ th"ir Jrad
third with a n &amp;vt1a&amp;e of 192.662. to, outpointed Primo Camera~ Italy,
Althouah the Yankeeli hold a. let~ '"' over the :Sri.YN u, , :~l:..:J
Fourth to comple te the grind and ten round!~.
of 4 1-2 gam.ea over tbetr eloleltl
th!J ,..... rdlrWI 1 to 2
1 break t he old record was Bob Carey
At Chicago-Tufty Grifllth, Ohl~ 1 pur!lutrs, the Detroit
th' r ='~ 1o -r had '·ted
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pct$ldent of the
of Anderson, Ind .. whost average t aso heBvYWellbt, knocked out Jack pa.ck is closely bunched. A marlin , e
rou
.&amp;.nw•·tcan
w11 to &amp;n"l'le
' spt!ed was 101363 in a Meyer spec- 1 Roper, New OrJeane, {1)
j cf cnly a game and a half separ.. R~
lo
here ·tc.day to
a hzarl.na
atf:.!\ Delrolt In econd plaee, from wK ope~ Y 8
lhto the batt~&amp;
Buspcnalcns
the head of the s.."'C' =~e:" ~~~:e
rtn;~:a1;la- from 90
to llf~ ca.•
m : vrlend.
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ond di-Qa1ot1.
be lmpcsed for attadtlne an um111
The Old llJd.Om that double b "'[ nilhtci.P'
ptre From Chlcqo J. Loula Oomur:vRlly result In an evt&gt;n break.
Rrooii:Jyn -~ tne frhUllee: 1Ld:t')r ~nt a ~d (rYJmr of uu~
which was borne oub in SundAY' 1.wt.Oe, 11' to t lind 6 to 3. Alhough e ::x. iuut Harry Ofabiner, vlt.e prnl
CC'l\tel!t 100 per oent, waa ahlltt·
the ~ m'ade no lesa than aev· d&gt;Jnt, were enroute +1.1 Ckiv'!land
yesterday a.s six Qf the etght dou- t'n erron {n 'the \)paper, Letty 0~
The melee !'ta~d, Cleveland
ble-hradm
n!lulted -~
~:_n beld. the QuUen 1.0 four llits &amp;\_ld plarerl"&gt;sa.Ut when Mt :larty cffa!Wcepl. The Yan~. &amp;~er8,
- wu aided bY Rack Willon's homer. ed to "taJ&amp;:t= en Lhe entb:e Whlt.e 8 Jx
letlca; Indla'.ns; Gfant.i and Dodger: A four-run rally 1n the 8th inntr"c team cne 1 t a ttmc" aft!r M had
wan beth of their COntm~
~ of the ~d. pmt enabled. the teen aecuaed or m~~inJ 8 ninth~
Detrpl~ 1!'-~dd Wpla::':.s t;e f"'~~
to·
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went Into ~JCUVU
at.C'I'!) ~ Ueke
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b• hold'"" ,. 0 Redll to ft.ve , ent
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the alkorid ~ame. CleVeland won
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Jeptha Alpb&amp;o Oine... R1xey had bbth' fi,dleil; 12 tO· 6 arid" 12 ~ 11.
sa w hersetJ, as Bhe us ed to do,
BOW TJIE't S'IAND
;!~ued the BUCi in the opener, a w=-~~\un~~ ~~~;·
the roles she dreamed of •• ,
ged 'and lovely 111 Mignon,
crimson velvet as Tosca • • • she'd.
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•t year w Pl-&lt;~ a Y PMS ~ ore
ancthd -event P.S brC'Ilth-toklng fl.S
we 1932 Memorial Vay swecp.stakcs
15 1~1tm:.::£-t: d, It wns predlct ~d tc.:1ay
u!ll ::ng the-se YJhc ar e ve~.se d b tl1c
hlstory of autlJmo bllll l''[lCmg
:fer ~bee r thrills li11d ' l. :r&lt;" ~, un·
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mcmtn few~ , li any. pl·cvious ro.c cs
,ll'lt cxce:xted.' ycstndRy's reoordYh t\tterlng erlnd-:md n ,ts, c ·;ptt-e
111c roct that m, the 20 years since
11 . .1 cepl~cn, th · unnu:~l ~p~:::l NO.V

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ia61l~aiid ..etedat·Pure Oil planes.
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TB&amp; DAD..Y ~POI!QitOY, OHIO.

TUISDAY, MAY 11, 1-.11

' lor a ...yteelt'a vlalt.
•Yn of Charleston have returned to heme
Mr. and Mn. Clyde ROlle and two 1retum.ed hom• M.ouday.
¥thur Oedhelmer, Char~ ~uMr~.
eons returned Monday to their hame l Mr. and Mrs. Robert Qrueser o! their home havtng spent the week
md 'A'ith n=latlws and frlcnd.s.
ter and Joe Raub o! Bucyrus came
U N I f 0 R M HAS 1
In IJ\dlana, Pa., alter a visit with Parkerebura spent the week end
Herbert l'endergaa and Hubert S.aturd&amp;y tor a week's vlatl wtth ·
Hrs. Earl Hell and aon Oeorge and Mrs. Role's p&amp;renta, Mr. and Ml'll. with hll motller, Mrs. Mary Oru- FUller
a! McRo
Kth., havtng friends and nlatbl!8.
LASTING EFFEeT
daughter, Nelle and Mrs. Bessie William
;Neuts~tn!l. ot Breezy ! eaer and daughter Law·a o! Miners- spent the
week e
lth relatives
l(r. and Mrs. Elmer Eberabat,h ot
ON NANCY LOU Well Known Racine Woman Winters 01 Shadyside, returned Heights. ·
vi~. and Mrs. Wallace Olenn ot here have ret ed home. Mrs. pt, ' Pleasant spent the wee!!; end
home havtng spent the week end
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Oblilli!Cr ot Nelaonvllle were Sunday guests o! Fendergast
n=malned lor with Mrs. Pete EbM'sbach.
16 Victim of Apoplexy
with Mr. and ~- D. V. Wetzel Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs. Martin relatives here. They were acicom- a week's vioK wit)( her mothtr Mrs.
Mr. and ~. Oci::pa SOuthard or
Athena spen£ Monday with Mr. and
Nancy Lou, the three year old
Memorial Day
and lamlly.
Ohlinger ot NelllonyUie, s)ient Dec- panted home by Mrs. Olen chase Margaret Smlt~.
"·uahter ot .... and Mrs. Ralph
Mr. and Mrs. oeorge Holmes . ot oration day with Mr. and .Mrs. WU-, ot Huntlnaton who returned to
Miss Eertha Wagerly cf Cc- ! ;~mb~s Mrs: Ben NeiltzllpK.
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Mr. and Mrs. 1tarold Gassa.way
unltorms and
sunday was a pleasant and mem- Canton, who have been spendlni
te
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.rvmeroy
Monday to con tl nue h er .havtng spent' the week ena with
Ollmore ··~··tes
~the week end with the !at r's ••t
He1en Lochary ' wh o spent vJ.a.t
' here.
MilOS
Margaret
HeUman
returned
and
babf returned to CltvelQJ\d
~
wl'h
raUroad
trains,
was
eviarable
day
In
the
home
ot
Mr.
ana
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mother, Mrs. Barbara Smith, · have th
k
d with M
d M
Tuesday havlnk vWted U Sulton·.
'denced Sunday morning.
Mrs. Tom Hood In Racine when
e wee en
r. an
rs.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Orueser ,.o;pent to her home Munday.
Mr. and Mrs- Otto Offiheim.cr
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohlinger a.n:·
Nancy Lou and her daddy, were Mrs. Hood's home loll&lt;l! from tar returned home.
Pr.trlck Lochary, n!tumed to Co- the week end1 wit.b relatives and
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and family ot Mnrletta returned j children left Sunday lor a tle'.•
at
the.
Ebersbach
Filling
st.atlon
and
near
gathered
in
a
oort
ot
a
Mlas
Orace
Roth
ot
Ath~ns
was
a
Jlumbua,
Monday.
friends
In
Minersville.
;patiJbtic: Servic:ea Con· where an attendant In uniform was 1 family reunion but on Monday week ,end guest 01 Ml.s Saran · .Mfl!. Sadie Miller and Mr. anti Mr. and Mrs. Herman Eppel,ln of heme Monday having spen~ the dkys trip to Cleveland.
Mr. a·.1d Mr&amp;. Orille Zweifel of
•;·.. ~ted 5unday And
wlptn1 orr the windshield of their morl)lng the home was plunged Into Frances Wildermuth.
Mrs. Hunter McParland o! Athena, . Pltt.1bt4fllh vrere Memorial Day week end with their parents, Mrs.
Wilhelmina
~nheimer and Mr. Akrcn returned
t~
their heme
~· ~
car.
grief
and
sorrow
when
at
8:30
Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leslie
Snyder
.
ol
returned
Monday,
having
spent
Me·
'
guests
ot
relatives
here.
· ... ...... ~ emorta ay
Mrs. John Gans. Mlas Lucre- Monday having sl)£'nt t.n~ week en!l
Nancy Lou started the con versa- 1, Hood sulTered a stroke of appoplexy Columbus spent the week end \VIth morlal day with Mlas Ev• Faria.
I Mr. and Mrs. Chris Oluesenkamp and
·
Mr. 11nd Mrs. Arthur Skinner of
Mr and Mrs Lyman MacOracken ten Christian and da.tllhter Kath· tla Genhehncr accompanied them with 'Mrs. Catherine ZWF.I!el.
tlon saying "What are you doing ~ and JJU881ld away.
FEW
up he1 e'?'' The attendant not J She had been in poor health for Lincoln Terrace.
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catching the meaning ot the query several week&amp; but was up and
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Felger spent Dr. William Mac:Oi'acken and Mlas ,
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said, "I work here." Not satisfied 1 around· the house on Sunday and Memorial Day with relatives at Gt:ace Belk 'Of ~troit, who ~rrlved
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Civil War, Only with the reply, she then said "When I enjoyed the presence at her com- Hockingport.
Saturday to spend over ~emorUII ;
does the train leave?" This query pany and did not retire until late.
?-4r. and Mrs. Phlllp Meier and day with Mrs. MaeOracken s broth- :
Five Being Able To
brought out the 'fact that she j Mr. and Mrs. Hood mdved !rom Mr. and Mrs. Joe Meier spent Sw1- er, W. F. ,Schoenleln and lamlly,
Be Preaent
thought
the attendant was the con- Minersville to Racine eleven years day and Monday with Mr. an,d Mrs. i wue called hom!! Sunday by the
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ductor on the train which she seesjaso when they purchased the fine Phil Meier and family ot Columbus.ldeath ot Dr. MacOracken's co- ,
" r.lttp county paid tribute to Its coming imo Pomeroy so often . The I.home at Tom Lawson In eact RaMrs. P . K. Smith who has been worker, Dr. Chesterfield, of Detroit. I
war dead
through
appropriut•. um!orms catching her eye, she sup- cme.
visiting her parent.s here .t he past .Mrs. George Belvelhelmer ot eo- I
ceremonle~~ OCt!ducted by the Dre~&lt; posed he was a railroad man and 1 Deceased was 49 years old and few weeks returned home Monday lumbus, came Sunday to spend Dec- j
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WetiSter Po6t t! I he American not an automobile worker.
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I leaves her husband to mourn his evening.
ration day with her brot11er, Will ,
i
l..cilOl'! and other orcanl~ationo) .
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Joss. She is also survived by ,thr&lt;;e
Miss Dorothy Mees, having spent Neutzllng.
j
Monday.
I
UEKF. l'Oit i\RNot.l) ltl'fES
sisters and two brothers, namely : the week end with relatives _here
M
d M s. Jacob Farl~ Mr.
,, ~ ·various Memorial Da y pro·
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r. an
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Mrs .Marga~.! Moore or Hunting- returned hotne Monday.
I '
11r~ins were aLtended by probabiJ
Th&lt;&gt;e wh&lt;. came hue t.o u'.t. " " t.on, Mrs. Anna Blumennuer of
Mr. ana Mrs. A. C. Radford and •nd Mrs. Alec Lewis and Mlas Mac- ~
u.c largest crowds for a numbe1 the funeral services of N . Est.u Al · Minersville, Mrs. Robert Burnell o! son, Fred of c'harleston spent f'ariand ot Youngstown, were week
ct years. aatherhlg to dcccratc t.lll nolcl, were: Rev. James FishLr 1 ['Cleveland and Will and Robert Memorial Day with Mrs. Mary cn!l visitors o! friends and relatives
l}ta\U of their ma•1y loved one! Marlon who delivered tht· •erm·Jn- Hughes of Athens. AIU10ugh a Radford.
'
here.
and friends.
Mrs. Alberta Abshire, Mrs. Sam citizen of Racine but a few -.;ars, • Mr .and Mrs. Jumc", Hood and
Mrs. Harry B. Anderson and '
Services were held at Hcmlocl Possee. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coot·." she was well known and high,, es- Mr. and Mrs. Compton or Columbus d~ughter, Edith, have returned to ,
Groye Sunday afternoon by the lo· Mr. and Mrs. Oren Sloa,, ~na da'l teemed by everyone and her death spent the week end with relatives. Columbus, having spent a week 1
c~l Lep:ion whiie Bunduy night tht ~hters at Winchester, Ind ., Mr. an
caused a pang of sorrow In every
Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. H. B. 'wliiiams ot with relatives and friends.
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members of the Pomeroy Untt at- Mt s. Waid c. Arm•lo and da.ughlt;· home in the town.
Columbus spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. William Kasper, Mr.\
tended the w1icn -;:;rvlces ;~t the ot Warsaw, Ind., Mr. and 1\frr
The funeral services will be held Mr. and Mrs. Olen DilL
and Mrs. Leve~tt Roush. Mr. al)d J
Baptist chUTch here. Rev. H. L. K Beecher and son of Barberton, WedneEday at 2 p. m. tram the late
Mrs. Maqjaret McDonald and Mrs. J . 1. Clark a.nil Mrs. Ellabzeth
Ho nthcrne dehvereo the addreBh Mr. and Mrs. L. c. Somerville, Mrs residence, Rev. Hardin , pastor of children or Columbus, having spent Mcrdhcrst spent Sunday with rela-,
to 'ttl~ Legionnaires.
Carter a!Jd Geor~e Scmerv11!c
the Racine M. E. church amciatlnK the week end with relative~ here I tive• at carmel.
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on Monday mtrnlng, 'ervicco Pt. Pleas"nt, Mn:. He !. h A11widj ntler which· the body ...m be In- have returned home,
j
Mr. and Mrs. ·Albert Neut.zllng
itre m&gt;ld at Kerr; Run ari.er wh1ch and daughters, Mr. awi Mrs. M . T . terted In the Beech Orove cemel4lases Marcella and Virginia and daughtet·, Mintha, returntd to
the m•mbcrs of 'the Legion, the Epling of Gallipolis, Mr. and Mr:.. tery at Pomeroy, undertaker Fins- Compton !lnd Norbert compton and Cclumbus Mondi!Y.' endtng a visit
P'cmeriiy ,;chool band, the Drum C. M. Carleton and daU J hter. Mrs tenvald In charge.
Frank Titus lett Sunday for In- ith Mr and Mrs Will Neutzling
enll BJiale Corps, Daui! hters c! Un- R. w. Hipple, w. H. Hought on o~
dianapoll, Ind., to attend the auto 1 Breezy Heights.·
ion Veterans, Firemen and Gold
!aanrJ_' Koehler a1::ll ~UfVey
1aces. From there the Comptons
Mr and Mrs Raymond Hill 01
Star Mothers iormed a parade unu M a ~~•.1holt'e'rM r,. ·~·
u
will drive to Denver, Co)o., tor an Newport, "Ky., 'returned Monday,
1.11arclted to the Beech Grove u meextended visit.
h i g spent the week end with
tet·y.
1\{rs.
·oeorge
P.
Mohr
and
daugh
..
r~~t~ves here.
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Ru!1Btll Cur:nlngham, of L.mca.,.
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ter, .Hortepce o' Columbus wet·e
Mrs. Frank Schwartzwalder and
ter, wos the principal speuKH cJ
guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Miss Mary Schwa,-tzwalder and
(lie prcgrtun at the Beech Grove
-Schoenleln. Mrs. Mane Gatewoop, f I d of Columbus who spent
cemetery. His address was well pr&lt;··
iContlnued from )lave oool
whd has been visiting in Columbus ~;~orlhi Day here • with friends
pare!! and delivered In such " chusetts, who hpww rcct it. prc:.eo.~Honolulu, May 31-INg....Relocat fhe past two .week:;, accompanif!!l and relatives returned Monday.
.
mann"' that '\va.s apprcciatJd L: cd v~lnly against the •·petlti,cli lng misplaced Islands, discovering hem.
A troop of Boy Scouts from Del-~
IlL ·RI!J addre&amp; ww; pre!XldetJ b)
fcrm or government. He dxr. od submarine mountains and plotting
Ml s. 0. B. Har)lcr and Mr. a nL ,t~os. attended Mass at the Sa~red
few well· choser. remarks by Rev. D1 the methods r mployed to secmt ocel\11 currents In and around the Mrs. Rcush and lamlly of P•. Hen- Heart church Sunday.
A. R. Stark. honoring the mrcmo1 \
signatures. Some Senators, lrh o \ Hal!ltM!an islands formed only part hunt were. Memorial ~JY guests ol
Mrs. Phoebe Sarbacn and daugh·./
Qt those who gave their lives in tho
cigncd the petltlcns. did w. not t~- ot the work just completed by the "!Is. Maly Bradbtuy and Mrs. ter, Margaret o! NewPort, Ky., who (
W&amp;..I'S,
cau"" th~y cppcscd the sales t1.X i1: U. S. Coast and ·Geodetic Survey F Iorence Richards.
have been here visiting Mr. and
As ,'.!me goes on the ranks of th• principle. but because thEy wr rt I Ship Pioneel' which returned to the
Mr.
and
Mrs. _John Burnell and and Mrs. Jacob Ament retw·ned '
Civil \Vat' Velf:rans In Meigs ccuu- told any debate on It. would last mainland after spending two years family and Loram Sterritt cl f'c. home Monday afternoon.
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ty beccrnes thhmer. There were two cr three weeks, delaying pa.,:,- in this vicinity on the •urvey work. F-lusant spent Eunclay anj Me"
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Ohlinger rebut fivt! vEterans of the Civil WJ age or tht bud~:et-balanrlng bil '
As. a result of the labors of it.s day with Mr. and Mrs. Geo,·ge 1;&gt;. turned to their hOlM In Columbus, I.
pl'esent at the ceremony helct.Monscientific c1·ew, W'le navlg(!liou Danlt·ls md fomlly.
having spent the week end here
~
dny mormng. They were ,/(Jharl•s ~hat long.
charts
or
the
Pacific
ocean
.
will
Jl;ft~~es
Ftances.
Ih}e.
Ruth
Ihl.
with Mrs. Henry Hess.
Kraft, N. E. Cook, Dan.le1 "ferrell,
I show Laysan islantl to lie tour ,and and Vlr(llnia Estabi'Ook of Wan·er. Mrs. Helen ·zeiher and son Billy
C. W. Warner and Robert Orlfflth. PRE£·BYTERIAN..S TO
" THE WORLD expects
best from Firestone ·tn:
NCIL
a hnlt miles away from Its .present 1·etumed home Monday . havin~ spent :Memorial Day' with relatives
Fdllowlng the &gt;Crvices at th•
REMAIN
IN
IndiCated
position
tn
latitude
and
spent
the
week
end
with
relatives.
In
pt, Plea.;ant.
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Beech .Orove cm1etery the Leglcn
· Race drivers
Tires are the
and
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a hal! mile in longitude. Similarly
Mr. and Mrs. Hf!rrY Sattler at 1 M-t·. and Mrs. Otto uenhelmcr
inembers mOtcred to Ches~er it{ th
1 ~onday h avlnk and
Denv&lt;Jr,
May
31-!NS-The
Pres.
Llsianski
island
will
henceforth
be
Wheellng
retui'IJEU
dtl'ughter,
Martha
Lou
of
a!temoot\ where further Momorial
COIUieCutive years all
winn~ng drivers at the lndiana~lia 500-Mlle In'!
bytcriP.n churct1 will remain a m•m situated three 'miles otT in latnude ~pent the week end with Mr. Bll c •Marietta spent Memorial Day with
aet·vtces were conducted.
ber
of
the
Federal
Council
of
and
a
mile
in
longitude
while
the
Mrs.
Bentz
Wolf&lt;j.
relatives.
ternational Sweepstakes Race have driven tl1eir
to'lictory ~n·Firee~·
Thtoughout the long .schedule of
two Brothers reef, shown on existHarry Yow1,1!. 0! Logan s~'''
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bradshaw Ql
events as preraJ!I'd by the local Churches of Christ.
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CrushinR bmeath an overwhelm- ing charts as betng 700 miles we•t Eunday with Earl Young and fam- COlumbus came Sunday to spenli
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Unit of the )..eglcn, othe1· o~anl­
~ct~ the ~ttemJ&gt;ts of a fundll- ot HOnolulu, ·wUl 1Je erasrd lUI the Uy~••-- '"dtlh P lc
d M.
d seteral day• with friends and rela1
za.Ucl\.'. coop'erated tQ make t11e en· lng
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men~illJAt rlilriorlty to have the Pioneer proved supposedly dangerM""" .,, I . r e an
r. an tiYes,l
Why ehould you or your family ~ J:.c ;mn.cce.sary
by u~ ~
f~ fttfaJr , ~di:¢F~ul.
churCh withdraw been uS&lt;? the coun - ous ~hoals to be non-existent.
Mrs. Tulley cr Cclumbus spent ttic
Miss Mildred Kaspar o! Pomeroy
anything but the safest abd best ~i:·ci::; :ll ::t experience aWleklllcif,ntilildl~ ·
ell "pUNues !JDIIc!es which do net
A 14,000 !odt submarine moltn- week end with Misses Ethel ana SJll!nt the week end wlth Mlas Har'
i:!UIT P.JLED
represent the Attitude ot the Pres- t!lln was located south of Hawaii ~ CJa.t·a Garland.
riet Keiser ot Minersville.
A suit tor Judlment In the byterlan cllurch"' the 144th p;cner- with about 400 fathoms ot water
Miss Helen Wright or Columbus -Rev. and Mrs. Schmidt and five
The great organization Mr. F: ~·~ . ·. :· : ·~ ·-~~~ built-eve~ em.,-oyee .~
amount ot $455 with lpterest was al n"rm~ly t&lt;~day had rcn.ftlrnwd above! its peak. This mass Is ap- 1·eturned 'lluesday having spent clllldrcn: ol Clru:tnnat~ having
stockholder-takes a greater iJ: ~~ _.~ · ,:• ...••.mng the .~t tirea tJ?.a~ can
ftled · •tn the common pleas court Its st.and as a m••mber.
proximately as high as Mauna Lon, the week end w;th Mrs. Arthur spent a few days with 1\i'.r. and Mrs.
here.s&amp;tur(l#y by C. lil. 011Uian, as
Obj•1ctlon to continuing mem- th,e volcanic mountain on the Is- Jobes of Pine Orove.
.
Jacob Elberfeld and tamlly returned
be made because they know tlr:~~; '''" .,. , ,; ,• f•ears the nome "Flreaton.~··
exeQIItar .(It the estate ot Wyatt 0 . bers.hip In t.h e council came from a land of Hawaii. Lying unde•· 900
Mr.. and M'n. Waltar Memba.rt ,. to their hOllle Monday. Rev.
nJIU)\li,'/ VS. Paul Moore, George ~troup o! millt11nt funqam cntn.llst'· l fathoms of water and extending for Hunt.ingtcn rttw ntd heme Monday Schmidt Is well known tor his broad
which is a guarantee of supe•·io:· 1_ . • . iy
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Nollril; 'Ruth E. Moore, Thelma. c. led by Dr. R McAllister Grlfflth' 150 miles between Necker and having spent the w•ek end hen casts over WLW.
\
workmanship.
Moore, clara Wildermuth
and ot Philadelphia who opposed u 1 ~ 'Johnston Islands, a range of moun- \VIth relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. D. c. oraham of
!Jll!frles D. Wildermuth.
.
stand ot the ~ouncll on bh·th con- tains 8,000 teet in height was found
Mr. and Mrs. John Raup o! Min- Charleston came Friday to spend n
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trol
by _the survey ship.
den, W. Vn., were guests ot re}n- week with Mr. n.nd. Mrs. John Rite.
Fi~tone patented construction f&lt;'. :: ,, . ,;
t,·:£T
·' .A.·RT YOUN~ LADY
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The work of the Pioneer, togeth- tiv"" her~ ovrr thr w~): end.
Mrs. Amlll Mott and M!~s w1mwith the Extra Values of Gum-Dipping mal
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Mills Josephine Fell or Colum- er with that of Its predecessors Is
Ml•" Mary Elizabeth Oloeckoet· fred Matt ot Columbus came SatPOSITION
bus spent Monday with hu· au:~ ! e~pected to, materially ai&lt;! In' so and two girl !rien,ds ~ Columbus urdi'Y to spend several days with
Two Extra Gum-Dipped Cord PUes Vnder the
_
¥rs. Mary Burkett.
charting the hidden dangers of thi• spent the week enn w1lh h er P&lt;•l friends.
CWIInta Roush at Ll&gt;ta.r~ was seLtim' Taylor or Whc~litt~ whc has P'!rt of th&lt;; .Pacific that liners now ents, Mr- and Mrs. Jacob GloeckMlss ocncva. Wllllatru;()n left SatTread and other exclusive Firestone featu••es,
~® trom a list ot tour appli· br-en vlsitl:ng a few wreks with rei: salhqg a somewhat lllllger route to ·wr.
., "' m·day for Al\ron where she will
make Firestone Tires outstanding in all the ·
tlll~ to~ the poslt(9n ot )ilten(I8Ttl· at.tvcs returned tQ his home
the soutqward, !nay with safety -·-•
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spend several weeks with relatives.
pher to the l(.ouqtY. Sl\perlntendent dny.
.
,travel their course to . the 'Orient
,
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Miss Marguerite Moore . ol Charsrades, at unbelievably low prices.
fit, l!chools to '1!1111~00 Clarice M
d M
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through these waters, Lt. Com. graphic topography, current and ti- leston spent the we·ek cna with h,: 1
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ant Hood, M!Es tnaiJcler 0. W. Swainson, conupnnd- dal surveys as wei: as making ex- cousin, Mrs. H. H. Kuntz.
Drive in toclay and 'oo~pare sections cut
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rd ct Edi•~aticn held 111\re Sat- ~nkh Hqod and Mr::. Mary E. I! en er of the Pioneer declared.
perlments in sound velocity tests
Misses Helen Orace Williams and
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M~RlGrlal Da}
The Pioneer, an ex-navy mine- under water.
Elizabeth Sa\lvage, students at
from Firestone Tire,s and others. See for
.1\illl!s ~oush will take the oftlc~ m ,w1th lelatlvcs 'llt Ha-·trorcL
sweeper, rnn up a respectable total
That these tropical Islands are Ohio State University who have
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yourself thC! Exfro Values y~u get in these
t.u11•'1st at ~e same time that the
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ot _statistics during its two year blessed with romance Is lndl~ated been visiting their parents here
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~nus~ here .. It made 174,000 deep by the fact that while five of the over the week end, returned to coge cf s~intendcnts Is ,made. ,
safest tires, at prices lower than they llave
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WL'! eml'loyed n.t a salary &lt;Jf
'14.1.1 '" 1· No rio.
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s~~t~ sotuldlngs totaling 41,000 ver~l- Plonee1·'s omcers were bachelors up ltnnbus Monday.
• h
00 per year tor a ~rlod or onr ' ''"''"""' to .~ ,
cl\l mileS. nnd in .surveying 139,000 on nl'l'ival here, three have married
Miss Carrie Atkinson, a formet·
ever been before.
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ar. The Vote or t.q e bon1·d ful' &lt;:.onnnuu Plt.·ltK Cour~ ll::£ ~'~«~~~~~· 1 1;1~111 ,\&gt;'' square mUes of ocean ~he little and another Is reported . to be ~n~ school teache1· in the Pomeroy pubr._
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These
Extra
V
alucs
in
Firestone
Ti...,s
cost
lima. Rdush 3,• ~ildred Smith t. 1~~~~~~~~~t~.~.·.~t~~"· cvr~~~;~!••,
ht,..~•t 1 -~ ~r ~e~, operattons cost $265,000, prac· crews have also become benedicts. Pittsburgh are here tor an indefl1cru' ..~ .. til· j, ·fleint~M,
etVa. ·cox 1: 'l '
~~~~' 1l/~u~
~.. . Y· ·an of ~hich wq.s spent in
With 'i1er return to Oakland, the ntte . visit with friends.
you no more than ordinary tires.
'$! N\'· n&lt;:tljl,n resulted from the de- I M~&gt;••· ilai&lt;lu• C.nnpa"'·. ; ' ·l•r•nolnu•. Hawaii.
Pioneer will vrobably be decomMl'. and Mrs. Elba Wright of Du..~ '
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Ubenltt0n •'on .Conso}Ldatton of t.IJe l t'~~~Meth~u~ ~::r~:~u:'.' l';;,)l·,~ ...her··~)' o~·;~.': ' 7lle ,work, uf thr Pioneer has. been mtssloned. Her oftlcers will re- qt.lense, Pa., arrived Friday to vis
Luten
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"'J'oice
of
Fireatone"
Every
Monday
Nijlt
Over
N.
B.
C.
N-""'..,.
t"orest Rllil, Banner, Morning Star '""· h" '"'"' •PI'"'"I•&lt;I lt•••r,., "' ~:,. 1 ,, lm the mOHt part highly technical quire tram six to eight monti\S to w1th relatives and friends for a few
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Pleaaant.,VIew school district" J: H•l•o••. •I.1111 "· u. H oi&gt;~·· ""'"'' ih•kln• npd In the course of the · Jfawailan tabulate the ditto. secured but the days.
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11 rro •lhtur• 111111 ulhlli' I survey he1'
e ·variouS boards of oeducntton
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nine
omcer
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sctcntists
ct·ew' wUl likely be transferred lm.
Miss
Lucille
Srnlth
Iert. Tuesday
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I PMI t:H II llllcru.: t M!'o• ,...~ l llirf I : n rift• • wnr
ed In
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astronomic ()bseJ·- mediately to another of the lleet morning lor an extended visit In
COMPARE CON8TaUCTION
lme w11s takl!ti up with thr v,u.,.,. "' Mid•il•l"''''· Meir• r.n1u1&gt; vlltlons lor . Inti-and triangulation I of ships whose · busln= 11 to cljart the state o! Iowa and at Roswell
itaQ¥ ideas 011 the prop~ pro· ~~~~ ... ~··','~ ~~:;.~"\~•··:;~/~·H~rttl'j ' 1 17'~;" 11 ;1 nbacrva~lons, obtain~ng. materiql ror unknown water's tn the interests oC New Mexicq.
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Jiect been presented. It · was the tt: ''· lldut!A M-.yea· ti 11 k'mK · J..n:~~~~ ~: oceanographic atudtes. and hYdl'O· marine safety.
Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson of
OOnaensus of .opinion am~ the dutf Yt•rHie~. Htntllllc """' .til' ""'uuH t -,. - - - - - - - - - - - - - · · --+--· Bellaire, 0 ., having spent MenioriaJ
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be
to
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cenlein and family returned to
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their home Tuesday.
1·.··· 'M"Jn" ~o•...,.,••N WEDI.!' ...
" :• &lt;~ .,rul'lr" u! ~·hdm tu lw tlitJtl ~· llh ~he
Mr and Mrs R oh- ' 1' k ·f
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~~ · ?ll,e wedding ceromony rf M·· 1 R. · ••.,.n,h•·•·. 1 :1::~. lu aN·u•·J .. uct• with ,h 41
Cleveland came Saturday t :. v!s\t
4.40-21
4.40-21
bert G. Morrlaon, formerly of :c :n" ~~~ "'uid m··h·•· Ancl In lleruult th•r\lur
with Mr. und Mrs. Hen1·y Frio.de llf
IN C
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arble in Pttnsa.cola, Fla.., wa.~ llht.ll lll· hnri'Ct.l tuuJ rort•·t•)o:!fld ur Mil
jtld heme Monday a.nd Mrs. 11Jck
4.50-21
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4.75-19
IM)lemnlzed recentl.y ncCO".'dlng tt a·ilflL '" c•t th,. ,;.nu~ .th&lt;'redb'•· anln•t
wUl r~matn fer a wt .:. k's t:.ly v,:, .'ll

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Pen.~lla tor some tlmP, ' h cwevel'.

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couple will make tholr
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Cha.rle, and H "lll'Ih

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home
Monda.
having spept
the we-~k
· end
wltby relatiVe.s
Mr. and Mrs. Joe kr&amp;u.s who
came Saturday to visit the l!f"iter's
parents, Mr. and Ml'll. M. "JlFa.ua

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be t Th
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hcmo Mcnda.yhavlng .~pentthew-eck
end with M·t . an_d Mrs. Phil sctnmer.
.
1 Mrs. Minnie Roush and Miss
Blanche Roush ~nd Faul Roush cr
Youn~sto:wn who have been -vlslb·
lnt~ rela.Uvet~ &amp;ld friends here !&lt;!r
-the pn!t l4lW lia.ys returned heme
Sunda,v.
ThMdore J;Jownle ol Ooiumbus
I ;, sp~ndinl!' .several days het'l) with
: friends and relatives.
• Father E. F. Du,nn ha.vl1111 spmt
Memcrial Day with hls parents ht
New LeXh111ton haa returned to his
duties here.
Fred Guth, Misses Katie an~
: Lena Outh and David El'•s retum\ ed home Monday
having sp:.nt
, Sunday with relatl~s In Cinch!·

Royal Arell Masons
'
Tuesday evening, May 31, lnapec:tion
will :be held in the Derree of Mark: Maater.
All. members of Pomeroy Chapter are ur·
pntly requeated to be preaent and any ao·
joumin1 c:ompaniona are cordially invited
to c:ome to thia c:onvoc:ation.
Immediately followin1 the busineaa
'
aeuion refreahmenta will be aerved.
By Order of the High Priest.
.:.:""'Ailteat Walter, Vau.t han Sec:ret.ry.

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