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Enormous Sum Could
Not Be Paid

''RtducUON lll tu. tnudena. 1ed to make •ure tbt.i li tQioded.
troyeray toUowtd
the e\IIP[Itlan
Lbl!retore
~ chk!fly be effected b1
Tbe tact that Judie Tha)"t&amp;' a.od
that tbe .mepdment for • learue
IIPOUH'ed if1a' bubthiJl l.,ut. reducilonl ln the expentlltum of hill wile h!Ml t1Wr Ql!plna' qU1111rrt
A motion
wu made to mate Uw tbe local lbodfel. TheM expendi· 1n the front ol t.be bowie saved
am.e~t ~ for one tW'tlll, !1111' tbe mmt pan, are con· t.Mm trom .erloUJ LDJury.
rear, ruul Ulat" eadJ. tfrJ'l tMm trollable only by cltY councils,
.Pla1 (OUJ' 1Cboo1a belort r.betr wtnJ ocnmty commllaonert and othtr
should be eounted COW&amp;rd. a loel!, _,..,•• ou\horillN."
EIUJ)I)OI'U.nr i.be
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clwnploMblp. Thll motiOn corrled by a Tote or 4 to s. tNew Jud&amp;N be u11:ed to YOiuntartly atve ble frame . 11 within earshOt 10lned
BMton WM noll pneent at that up part. ot their aalarlee, the 1over-/ in .1001.
1101' 111.ld:
Theil , Ule ptWUIJ.y small mea~
tlmeo)
"Amon1 t.he 011'1Ceiloldera, both ended, t.he Kab&amp;t.ma wu liven in·
Tbe amendment to entoree neb
leque team to play each
other atat.e and local, t.here ue a iood Jectlona and. Jfti8IIPCl &amp;o brlnl
team dufinl the aeaaon of footKU mariy Wb06e terma ha'fe already be• bo.Ck hill 1treneth. DuriDI( this op·

Birthfl* and !lol~r, were re·
eltctoa prellldent ILnd secretory of
the laque tor Ul't eril!luina year

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P.Dd White

or Pomeroy.

Havlnf taleen Into con&amp;lderatlon
pn:eUcaUy aU bUiillne&amp;ll of tbe lea.Jue at thl£ tl(ne, a motion for ad·
Joumment d
pUlled
and
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athletic
r~presentativea
ot t.he
schoola &lt;lepa.rt.ed tor their homes.
w. R. Pamham and Carl HoWle
re))l'e&amp;eDted· Pomeroy and 011Cie R.
Battyn and M. W. Esae:~ represented Mlddlepdrt, A Dally Tr!b1me n ..
pre&amp;entatlve !IlliG attended
the
meeuus.

JU waa the Hoeorable ThomLl- ~

...J e~ln~ of lrontoll, U. 8 . Con~rrea.s·
mar~ from Utls dl8,rtct WhO held the
rapt attention crt au 9.11 he explaln"d

lhe Bonus s•tuat1on &amp;5 It l"eally Is
Bnd Bll the RepubUcan admlniBtra·
Lion wa.s ct.mpelled to deal "lith It
Jl;, J~nkln~i el(plalned in dat.au
Jill~{ why U WAll lmpoa&amp;lble for the

ROttJ:nmel)t to spend ·at "Ulle Ume,
two bUUon, tour hWldred;.; million
dollii,1'B ror bonuH wymenu, when
there are on!)' nine bllUon• ot dol .
lars In the entln tlnltcd states, th~
total wealth in mpney In tbe le.nd.
He alsQ CJ!iplalned earetuny and
un&lt;teu;~l:ndlnKIY Just Why bond Is-

HIGH ST UO 15TH AVC

drl\tea Amerie.a 1&amp;boNH rrom t.htir
Jot-. Annerint tbe. Rooeevelt
c:ht~JV \ tha.t the tuilt Ia a ba.rrier

trade;

iO roretcn
Vice~PreeL
Ourtla dt.ed· •tatilt.ies •to lhuw t:ta.iot&gt;

Governor

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Into etrect by
Reput»tcan admtnlstn.Ucms \hat
only Inc.--ad but lmports dropped 8hatply, th.,ua imur·

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lnl prott~ct.ton tor American wt·
culture L"ld for American industry.
Referring to the 1930 t.artff mea·
sure he awrted [' eould not bt
ccmai4ered yet because eondltloM
made comparison lmpouible and
that there ta ho market abro&amp;d be·
e&amp;UIIe th~ people tbere have no
money. Returnin1 to the 1&lt;tome!ltlc
llituaUon he aS&amp;erted. that good
Urnes cannot come back WltU tht
money; oomes out ot; hiding •nil
people reraln eonfldence.

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•Wha(a...-Man! And What a Family!

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jn WHITE'S,

Leriolatoro

',Prediction Made .

,f: ~noncrmN ~ !·
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Go•ernor' 1 Plan To
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Ao ·Annual Saluy; W11-nt
Larger. Salaries Hit
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Publid "el'ficials a.nd employes
lor• " " '" 'L' in th~ da11!' lcq~l-t ~
wrt tbdaJ with thft lntrodar
i 1t'n uf 1l bill b:v Sen. Robm't r,.

Roht= IRI of Tlmn, whi"'h
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Buck&lt;ye Miners
Find w~
DURING

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Grecian PF&gt;•insula'~
Residents Are ;.;."''

IEartern Ohlo
ARTee T&lt;&gt;

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Present Scale

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coupled with promLqe of
ne&amp;s und capactty

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the ccnl tte1ds .:.oder, fol· 1
IDwlng o.nnounccment tha,t l th~
O :llo Collieries Co has uctepted
Oeol'ljc Whj.te's ~ttle­
ror its No, 36'1 mtne at
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SABINE WOMEN
BY H EARL WILfJON
Columbus,· 0.. Sept. :18INS- A protJJblt~ ftg:ht de~
veloped today tn the speclal
sa.lary-cuttlns 6esslon, of the
atate legisla.tnre as a bloc, of
Beno.te wets started " movement to ' 'smoke. out" non·
commital drya and place both
Houae11 on recdrd for eam·

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1~1111 a aetttement ot the cue, tn I

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paian purpoael!l.
Eventual defeat waa con·
ceded. but the wets wm de·
Ughted at the confu&amp;lon In
the ranks of the drya: when
they learned t.be)' an: to be
embani:8se4 Into votlna' one
way or ttl.e other when the
joint reaolutton eomes' up for
action, probably oomotr.aw.

they were cha.rJed wlth In·

to~atlcm

French Kaott.t. of Carpenter, waa
btoUiht hel'l!l
rdOnda)' artemoon
and placed in the oounty jail to
await a. preliminary bearlns: on the/
chmrre or lntoxtcatlon.
William Haiii'Y· beld t.o the
grand Jury on a charee ot larcinlJ',!
waa released from tlle coullty Jail

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when he fumi&amp;hed neceBIIIliy bond
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A.LL_Io ........ •t tbetalell'ooood thelloclmelo--

t:M ltOdae t. dippina df• phenomenal aaleal pice tod.y.
'oneritio ..nhlc t h e - . , . plua itt abiUty

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lfll undertaken. nte bod)' wiD be
b~UIIht to the Melp counQ- town

perf.... all of itt low j&gt;riced riValL
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ADd when fO'l cet a Rocknt you 1ct •veryfhi.n4. Free Wheelt-

Wedneaday, it. wu llllict. Partleu·
la rs or the death wen! latlcJ.na.

loi-hll ByrichroniHIIIIllft-Silmt Se&lt;ona- Aut"""'tic Swltd&gt;
Koyl!ttftin&amp;-4-NntC..,..&lt;medPowor-Doub\e Drop X Frame

o£ coet1y car Kvancementa-all at

c-U. and &lt;!rive a Rockoe today!
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Fried Chicken di!ILI!i, 35c.l
School child~ ·onty .,20e 1
, Thunday, 5ept. 29th., ; at

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Motor Salea
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The funeral sel'\'lcee for Harry
Knowles, : who . died in OoYlnlton,
Ky., Tuesday, wut be cond~M:tid at
Let.R:rt Palbl. Tburad.,. . anemoon
with bW'ial tn charp •of the lt'w·

.n. be. A car ftr~pretentecl to the public the flr~ or thlt you,

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Pomeroy, 0. church.--Home "'ade ice ,
Cftam for aale,
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th~t doea aot explain why fo,l ks
~ rcSatd Lucky Strike as
· • mildesc dpene. The fact is, we
• GeYer overlook the truth that "Naam:

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said they c:lld not believe

to Snowden, Sinclair and

would be named t.od~to)'·
nauonal ooaOIUon g"vem·
, WILl formed by Prime Nln'IIJR.amsay MacDonald leu than
to run Oremt Britain

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INS Btatr ...,,
Miami, Fla.., Sept.
FN.r lbat the tropical
whleh r&amp;'l'apcl Puerio
mtrht W'tell.ll lis IIP'J' on
Florida pen.bulala was llllfld
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port women who aeem to have an
1 RffinUy to the Melas eounty Jail,

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HU-NDREDS ARE ILLED IN HURRICAN.
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More Peace-Is Promi
In Buckeye Coal Fie
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;•PSOl~NS O£MANO il
H~lliSlER M

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Tribune, eall 236-L; It the Bullineill
OHl&lt;e usk for 202·R.

~1.1on, 1'alfft ebanted holy vert-es
One part of Oandhi'a treatment
conatated of a mud plasttr for his
head
At noon, Gandhi lnerease&lt;l his
diet, Latini vrapetrutt with sua:ar
and plenty or water.
Tomorrow, he uld, he wUJ add
SIEK GYPSY KIDNAI~KS
barley water and a arnan amount ot
whey u hil!l oondttton lmprove1:1.
Toledo, 0 ., Sept. 27.-~lfs-War·
DoetOI'll attendJng him repor~ rants *(ll'fl Wued tod&amp;Y for the ar·
00 the Hindu ealend.&amp;r, today was rest Of four men, believed to be
Oan&lt;lhl'l birthday, He celebratec1 it. membe:rs ol a New York KYlJSY
RecommendlniJ legislatlorl a.f~ect,.. _,Y recetvlnw many vl&amp;il.ors who tribe, Who k1dnaped Princess Alicl'
inll' the allOtment of poor relief bu:tu~;ht him 8'1rt.s of flowers and Marks, 18-year-Old daua:hter of
fundi by t.he federal re0011sb"uctlon fruit ,
Kl.ng Joseph and Queen El!.uL~U1
t1 n a. n e e corporation, Oovemor
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White said :
,8'ypt;les, after J'Obbblg heJ pru-en h
..The nece..lly for 5UCh leglsJA,
~ton Ilea In the tact that the UD•
tOontinued Prtnn PaJE: Qol'.l
t:mp!oyment iUld rullel problem, tp
NOTICE!
certaln loc,aiUJes of Ohio, ha8 be·
come so dllflclllt that it is tmpoqIt ,-oa w~ont to bear t.be world
lble to secure adequate funds from
li!lrles bueiaaU came&amp;. IIOp at Phll
lqeal and stat.e 80urCCI to care ff»'
Sommt!LI'I!I Shoe Repair Shop, !lf!C·
the needs cr tb.B, unemploy.,c:l .
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9 MONTHS OLD Bi\JIY DlES
eral funda to ~e state, or its pqlJ.
tical sub-dlvltdohK., tor tht: rellet ot
The nine months old &amp;OJ'l ol E. J
the unemployed or dee:tttute." '
Kidd,
or Rutland, died at 'I o'clock
Announcing that he .wou1d PJ:e·
Tue:o;day mor~ne at the home or
~ent "c:ertaln other trJ,atters" to tl}e
his pa · en(8. The funeral aerviel;lli
~ttentton Gf' the so~ ip, sJecla1
wlU b~ conducled Wednesday a.ttermesange11, ~e sov~m.or aak~ · for
noon at 2 o'clock With Rev. H F
t.helr co-Operatlon in the eonl!td·
Bolten, otflclKtll\i. · Burial wlll be
eratlon of bls plOJ)O!Ialtl.
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''You have met t:le etnerlenc!fls un
der\akcra .
wht(:h Decesliltat.ed the Prtvlous of
special sesllions In 11. apint or &amp;Uih~s- to
manlike devotion to the weJttrt of urdllY he JJpoke ln
our people which :1a.e re.uectJd 10 • tbf: blrtbplaee ot HWll'Y
I. 0. 0. F. HALL •f'bunday nlrbl
finite credit upon YOW' patrlotlsm" said t.liat there, as a Y&lt;f!th,
declared the governor
gi~n a book on Olay 5 life
Seplember ~9 th. Good muak:, bu~
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------learnr.d the l!!liSOO of a v
of ordf!r. ~

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Bir.chlleld'• • tlee&amp;n · waa ubanl·
mous. whue Holter waa reeteeted
over t.h~ nomlnees, HJniw of Giil·

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Jmfresslve
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offtclalt waa broqht up but when
tbe varlo\ul. ~Moot&amp; sttmed dllllne!'ested, wq.a i;ltopped.
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A tarae an(! enthw;la&amp;tlc crowd ot
RepubUeans wu present at. a ~t ·
~ heLd In the Court Howe Mon....dal evening. The ml!etlni wu held
In connectton wlttl a Central Com"rittttee· ~lo'n and the various
county candl&lt;lates wem prc~&gt;ent .
'the meeting was JH"ellldl.'d over by
D. 0. Wha.ley.
•lt'be feature speaker of the e ...en.

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TUDDAT, oi:Px iifB'I!R II, lDP

each year, ,.. defeated wbeD a 1un and whOle eom.J)eDI&amp;tJon,
voW of 6 qa!lllt 3 for, wu 1'800l'd.· therefore. la 110t consttt.utton&amp;Uy
ed. All vOted on tblt exeept. Ath· IUilen&amp;ble to ehanp at your halldl.
"To avold the IneQuality of leav·
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Secl'flt.a.ry Helter then pre..
tbetr compenaatJon unetretted
aented a oew I'OtarJ' IYitem 1D inl
whleh each leatue, team would meet by &amp;n)' reductions. you may make
ot.hen "are subject. to reducall te&amp;"'f or the leque wtthtD a while
ttooa:, my committee hall recomthlM Year C01lnf!. Thill aliJo was mended
dlat your bocSte:l (Senate
defeated by a vote ot 4 to 3,, 1 ~· ~~t~~d Housel,
by reeolutlon nque~t
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and I Dol OJl&gt;ll!ll- &gt; '1'!ip
.such oftlceholdera volwitarlly to
uij:ndment wu favoraitit IQ:t au
rell.nqu.lsh suCh ' portiOn or Ulelt
·y;.lbya.to3vote,
1t.atutory u.lades 11 wJll put. them
The matter of chOQidna leape upon an equality with Ule other~"

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LIFE AND GOOD DAYS- He that will love life, •nd
sec good days, aat jdm refr a in hls •tong ue ftom evil , nne'
his lips that t h• y speak no gui!e.-1 Pet c1 3: 10.

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d11Ui'hter o1 'C~cvcl!n;d an.c{ Mrs
Bovd DUgara and
Mi raare\:
L R!l'\ll&lt;:c d Milieravi,!f'l spent
day with ~· E~e Altxarl4er and
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Mrs Hollie Talbott is qq\t e
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r ea ll y as hard up otl'l nll re pol'l.i cla.im.
~m UC nenrl:v one millwn d ollars taken in nt
t he "gate ·· it sjx: A'll1fi1CS ' lU'C pl ayed , whJeh means tha1
m. t .lY th ou:)unds or people a re n vt worr~ ing· a bo!lt wlu!t e
th eir 11cxt'men1 is corni ng from ev-en if t here nr e th omun'l.ds
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W A Ed wards were I 3W Etiw1111.1 ~
an d fam ily, Cecil Smllh ol Clifton
Mr ami Mrs Carl L!~v mw rm" chll
1rtn or Ft P leasant a nd Mr o::1&lt;1
Mr~ Sterllt.' Edwar Qg n r:! or Coluu,LuH
Mt a nd M r ~ Dale Ma n a nu . wo
chi ldan and Tny lor Johnson of
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P out ltullenc uttcr ur MaF- 011 C.1t)' 1
tu~1 o mctals dec lt: t e rn•nE ~o;u111 ds ~1l ~pt t. · ~ PHJ"' 1t \l w 1 10-::l.lo a.Ispc 11 t r ucsduy nleht !tt&gt;tt '.'lsltmg 1
w~:n• re!ipunslblt'
, ~~~ n g 1000 :nl w 1 ~ . Ill _ sa me to
Ted Wynne'• decil!ln 10 leave
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thr sleel mill and ao to college llad
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Ml• J H EdWl\1 dl:i 11pent the latB11nlleld WI S lat,pll) shot while 1 ~ctc&lt;l Il l the TUM ar.L wn~ • COlU,ty
Otl Ott !) 1t. 1d 10 u '•"It . L VOIP
caused a m1nor •ematlon m lh e
()f
s
tate's
2034&amp; omolnl•; 1 ter p.rr t. 0! ~he wt•e l:: 1 t Retwhts vhl- preparing bn!aitfa.!lt at the hom~; of fLel(ls ut Nt: w Phll~cle tptlh1 ycH~.;L- Y. lll lw t. •I •
1 ., " l•l o11 IJ1 flp O.:;!'ltl
•mall town of Bdlpon.
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~celved more than •tl11g .hf 1 l111de a n d
a unt Miss nls paren L~ n e9 • t hi! No 2b 7 mine 1 da y wht" l un fm oullv•r ~ ul{l t 'f li lu !&gt;CU lt•
father wu stoully opposed.
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fl :veor and tha.t only 10 ore ' AltlCs ami R B K nctJtl
1He wall ~SG id t.o be un lnnoct!nt Y l ~ - , ,••-_ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ __ _ ;;;;;;_- _ -. ,
~sot you a ROOd jobia the mill;
'J&gt;I' Id salarlf'S of $10,000 ::n m0re
Har ry W a lk up has been qul~ Ill - • - - · · - · -·------ -11
)'&lt;lure the younse•t foreJDaa there
,...,.,..':t'rf t he exemption of the past week wtth flu
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..u·no. 1u t:( •N 'IItA c... tou ,.,
-e.nd you waat to quk ud be ao
tho8c r«elvinK Sl ,OOO (! 1(t&gt;~ ' ro
lift nnd Mrs M!Citey Allen llf 1 H&lt; .. t... • h• ~ wll• v ~&lt; "• ~ •• .n (I, • 1
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111 ... L t.~ ""' ~ c.o "' ~~ . -. '- " " " }
edu cated fool; one of them wbit&amp;1 1r ~&lt;' I)"(I 1\&lt;'l ld th :l 'v I h m;,. l Jltn n n 'l ' I Um on coJI•d Cifl t r 1f':'lds h ere 8 at· ~.;., ~"'"'""'
,,,. ~ " l'uno• " &gt;' llh n, onl &gt;l
inoludlrur thls provision 1~ml
r r urd w t ''enlng
1 11 ...~ l .eJ " ot, t.ll&lt;l.e'" :•._.. ·•~ ' ,.,
collared g uy1 too I(OOd to do a
1 - ~ t-~ 1 1 lncr,.11 Rln.,. of l': ln ..t: " f rc m
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nnd M1 s J ohn Rayburn and " 1 ~"' ~h.. '~ 1 "' ,.'"it' ••~..Jc~ '~
h oneJt day'• work wid~ their baad:
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liuda~ I "H li e Car .. ,. i'i ~ l .. n ~•
the higher Balarles would fall l"
ny wn
a ey spent Kch''" fllwu oh lp, r •• r ,,~h ·nc:
lolod•na
7he mill ., aood enouab for me
•bn ' ll nCf' th C' budget
S '! tHd,;n c\ ~ n tng wlt.h friends a~f " "" h o ul! "~ ol•'• ,,. , ,
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and 1t's good enou 1 b for you. lf
1 Of t he 10 persons rec"elvlnKm"~' Hlt.l.ld:d
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)'Oa leave yoo,l liet ao help from
t~ .. ,. ~!l ll99 a vear Dr G OO I1Jn w I 1\ I' nnd Mlli Will Hotrme11 and l ••"" r,.. , , ~~~ cru~br •~ 1 " "'"I"~
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ptesldenl
Ohln thr 'fl ch llm en of Maggie wer e
~ hi•· ~~ 1/12 2r. .
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Hl1 mother did not uaderstand
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or u t l l &lt; h'=•k &gt;&lt; no~&lt;l
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Ed
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tnrs
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bat the wa1 sympathetic.
e:;tr • 13,500 a year
t!.
\~nrc~; ou1 1unuly
bu'l
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'"All I want ill for )'Otl' 10 make
C •I J EctV;oe.rd 6 ur M lson apen~
A bond h• ~tL o~~mu~ .. • 'LI I
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Beat opportunity in years to get a red bargain
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aftern
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11 gran
•v • • 1,11 1s '!Ire not pr1fect
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' 1011. , lf ,.ou t,hink you should do
in a USED CA~ or TRUCK. Many makes and
•ht"rl
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r~ Ellen Ba3S
u, .. o! '•I t ''"'"" """ ' 'K , ,.,., , ~ •he
lht• J bave conliden.::e in you"
T'l'lM ! rem llcre who motored to 1 • I..-..,. ' • ,.1, 1 '"' ' ~ '' • 1 "' '"
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types
at low prices for quick sale.
plan could be devised J;tl tl wo ul d R.ln a 1 andf' Sunday , nd
t th I
llu•••l ol CoumJ (;,,~,.. ~ ' "'" ' "
She ta!lced .., her husband
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u'lr and Ml"8
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, ""He:U hav• a better chanoe, Jol1n
P end ing reF,Ulft r Je'sslO."l ~ ..r ''ol l:i g r l;l 1 \~ e 1 e Mr a nd Mrs
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1931 Ford Coupe
1929 Ch t''o'rolel TrW'II.
He'• ~ amart boy and 11 &amp;ood boy i
1 t hfl' sena te And jous,
t hls :'lftm· ..-~ 1 F1v a nd children Mr and-!"''· !'=
1&amp;31 Ford Roads~r
19!!1 lntt:rnatwnal Tnwk
Think
of
aU
the
bard
work
yoo'v~
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• noon the house'#&gt;mhl lt t ~ e o n f (w , Lon Dickens nnd children
1930 PonUae Sedan
19Z9 f 'ord '&lt;.t To n Pa nt!!l
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.'done: I Iana bour8; bot lVeather ·
and sA lAries thll. mornin g W~~d tFry a nd family, Mr and Mrs Rl·
0 ( L
1929 Ford Sda.n
l!lZS Ford Pic k up
ftl&amp;bt turn-•nd yqu never leav~
with th" ra ls rv/Wro..,.P '('llttm(:( mth · ley F 1v nntl tw o daugh t ers Mr and
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1929 Ford Cou~
1926 C ht•vrft!t- T ru k
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the hou1e tbat rm DOt afraid )'&lt;IU'Jl
19!8
Ford.
Coape
f.lU,..fi while
R.e~Jlllcan
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ena'
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BHon
F'r~
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son
Mlna:
19Zfi 1'"01d son Tracto r
&amp;tt hurL •
tor!'!i In C9. Uctut ' sought tli a eter - ' f' r;; and Mn; Margllret Fry
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1921 ford Sedan
1926 Star Srda n
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tn lne wheth-er t(lev ' wcM d ~h row
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.Barb ltotll luct laqhecl.
1921 Ford Koadater
1926 llodgc St-da n
"11'1 I. break for Inti. J Wat WOD•
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19!7 Wllln· Kbl&amp;ht. Cou))f'
1925 Na~11 Sellb.n
toe
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1926 Ch ryidc.r Sedan
terntHve PJ'OPOSI~ 1 of Hh e senate
i cebhena McEllhenny, Maud \ Ross
-voa'n hoJdlaa up fine." he had
1915 Dotlre Ooape
19!3 Ford T~k
C(!Onom y commit~ for le(lff(atlotJ al'ld Toh'l •J;fubbard wey-e rue~t.s o!
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afraid J would
pro:-v lding fm· reductiOps of nvs.per ~, Llnwn ~ld.il!f! •and ¥'\lfe Monday
1F Th' week-Don't
•••• a crylaa womaa oa m1
:xrt 011 th e second Sl ooo - 1 1 Ellza'beth Ros.s a.nd I.Ollve Mf~Nett
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of
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ncr
cent
o11
oo.ch
sue·
retuinfld
home
from..-.,
Patker4.burg
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delay-Soft
nataral
J "'$o 10111, Al:abftfoiiL If J le~d
' " f'dlng $ J 000, or {)Ottlons thereof Wett_~tlflds.y eveJ:~Illg , ·
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1 J'011•ap:r •pa.dy...;..-"
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•were'
tl\e.t
thEo':RI"Miry
Vlote;t
waa
c~~~g
on
Addle
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wave with
rinrlet !
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•ru loalr for araenlc.•
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,..,u bJica n senatorR wQtlld (a \o l 'ht' • S buru.way ~n.\1 Va l MfUumber and
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Barb wu aenateea, a higb
l'l ' fcr prop rn;a J Prac:tiCAity n&lt;:&lt; v&amp;up- wife 'recent!~
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}lehool nnlor, 6qJ.Dc:laU7 and
per cent on the Sf;!Conrl. t 1 ono ~. rr! I Mar y PeiTf •re t!.{med home with 1
1 'Piritu•fly
i:adepeladeftt.
Thelr
ull €'rnatlve propo~al of :the ~e na.te her ,P9oft! nfli Ch,a.r!ey Bptt.s and wife i
NELL JENKINS
hrief friencllhip bad been •fGunded
P.&lt;'O nomy commltt.ee-tlu!.i 0 ~ one sntur oa;. ~r a tew C:liys vJsit
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dacaclaa and Uvd on• w~•e
Several gathered at the horne of 1
Lal!lalle llotel, Jldlddleport
1 mon t h's furlough, w:Jthout pQ.y,
Middleport, Ohio.
Mr. Taflor on Big Run Batu.rday
1craeb; but lEbo~ Barb bad 1ent Stone WUIO hilh·handedly arroaant about thine• that it Wll pntnlly c'n"h of t hf'l coming t ~o ~ ;;a~
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evening
t.o
en~y
music
a
nd
a
social
J'ed W~ to c:oDeae.
a11umed he would UJlJhtdiate~ 1aecoa:lt a re(Uiu•
time
' He hid been thfnklna Clf IOhll&amp; ' j-------------~·:....::_:.:.:=~==::...
Bob Perry and lumli.y were the
talkina of It: but tt mlaht neve;
Sunda
y auest.s of Je ff VIolet n.nd
have happened bad be not met and his Blne Co111ets. Stone was been serlcnJll-tliey had lleen b:a..ed
·wife.
Barb Behind theJt levi~ he had 110 h1rh~handedly arros ant about moslly, 0 .._ his dis hke of Stone: 1 Mrs Ott Arnott was called to
Blanche Stocton ()f Big Run haa
11t:r10ua thoughu: thoua:hta of mal"' things that it wu generally assurn - lrno ·
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• Portland last Swuta.y to see her ~ n Ill
?rn would cemrt .damJhter Mrs Hnllle Talbott who
rfawe •nd famiJ,. He could not see ed arqund the gang that he would ba Wtns • t at
Dale Hart of Athens was calling
W1rnediatel,. become a ~gular and
c:k
vacations to be fawned Ia Ill.
a future.&lt; in th~ •!tel bmin'en.
on Jt&gt; ft VIolet ancl wlie Bundl\y,
Mr and Mrs Olyde Wright and
.. If you can get out, do h while even tually aa aii· Arnent:an The over, e w:ent out for freahman
tleruld VIole~ attended the d11nee
!r(Ju're young,'~ Heary McA.rdl~. the a:lrl• wt~re ter~~ficaiJu imp•ooaed and football hopms to make &amp; cn:uMt.. two ~hlldlen of Columbus visltl!d llt the fa ir G" round Sr.turday even"
wu IUiprised to Mr and Ma s Lee Johnson of thl~ lnSI'
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\~Jenf!ral foreman, bad told h!-n. Barb was silly B!l anv.
..1•cov'r t at .e could eclfO with place and M!·s Della Reiber of
Ray Whaley onri randly were
•...We prat;t~l fellO'I'f.l ne•er llet be.
So, in the mrdst of a Tom ~tone the others on equal term., l'td had Mornlnr Stnr over the week end
Pomeroy visitors SAt urday after- ~
jJU!ld tht!le job1; tbe CorpOratioft rany, Ted had calmly announced alway• been a sood kkbr: and bis
Mr&amp; Quincy Adams vis ited her noon
~ brlnsins ,.01n11 enlineert out of that ht, als o, wag goina to New U:lra we1g:ht all ol it 11 olid ltd' granddaughter Mrs Addle Cum·
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Severa l oi Iccphena "!~fn:~\~::;;;;
t,..teae am! trainln• , them to be- Domrnion, and m1gbt play football, made it posaib~ for him to
mlns lnst Sundlly
rel11.h ve!! trom Middleport
! ~Mtq~e .Utef':l\tivaa~ Tlle:re won't be
He bad had h1a ~g momeht, of the 1aff.
Mr a.nd Mrs Crlsay Powell and her re cen tly
.. . r m61'f: Farl!'ell•.•
~une. Ted had 19ne rnro the
Twice, whil~ . the frosh were tw? children epent ' Sunday wit h
By EDSONt~- WAil'E. SHAWNEE, OKLAHGMA
I JJ~ Jluel ::iae. bl• •uperlnten· m1ll after leaving hig!J 8 cbool and •crimmagins the varsity he aailed Ma and Mm P'rMk Wallace
CHURCHILL
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was eeneraJly thought 10 ho·- 0 Jim Davit back of lho 1'
L A Neue has been qliltf'
London Sept
1illoat, bad !lpolt:eu frankl:r.
1ll Mrs.
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the put week.
1 Churchill who
L. ""l'e~ 10U weren't f•s hioned •
good ' j()b and a ply11ant future
Who Is tb2t freshman playin1
Lee Johnson wife and children renee or '
• ...iU a.aa. Don't miatake me- tJJere He had been ' a fair high In the vaulty backfield?" Baraey spent Sunday 'ntternoon wtth the today
CHICK YARBROUGH, ,SPORJ'S EDITOR OF THE FRANK·
poa woald alway• do:ie 100d lob·
football player. but too M•ck a1ke~ earcasticalb'. Oa the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs sued '
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fJUI it doesn't COIUiame J4i111i· U ro~ tchool
light; hiS r eau m the mill, bow- next play the wars1ty men pve Ted - - ._... - - -- ~ fi&gt;[Od lo ... lo colli ....' do II. •' II ever, bad gwen him 1ufticieat a beatin1 u he cam• t•: when be
FORT (INDIANA) MORNING TIMES, SAN'S:
tau take •&amp;lneerlna roa aa eome weirht.
went down ander the play he eot
...ck witlllo9t ""' ooatlp,utiJ' , of
Havin&amp; made hi• announcement, a knee iu tbe ribs and a ti.st in his
"Retardleu of fall oal,., ""''!i·annual clearances, opedal
lltrviot lt~io1 brOJcea!'
Ted was suddenly abashed; but fa-c:e.
1 But Te4 'wua'l tecllnteahy mind· Barb'• jeering, Stone'• Jn11 olonc.e
holiday
offerinp ud oimillr inducem.;;;b to· rel;..,tant buyers;
The vanity men s•id nothln1•
Whee a rc&gt;B btob he would and the a:ene.-al ass umpti&lt;m th•t he neither t1id Ted; but be came back
ouppooe your atore io overatocked~th a merchandioe w")lich io '
a eomfombte 1pot and lie coulda•t make the grade 1ngered for more ; wu s urprised to find that
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movin1 olowly. What would you do next?
tor • klrt:ftla• to do-H be rate the necessary prdiminarle...,..
"Atta bafJy, freshman," Barney
there wat nothing left, after that,. Made had said. Ted tlusbed under •
to fmPre.._wu
"Crantiq you had attempted to convey your meooage of
tile
mm-wrlght• ta
or -roll but to co through with it.
his headge:u ' Two weeks OD.t of '
wbo tnrt tnakina ttMita. They thought bim bra&amp;en: prl· tho miU aod Barney Mack bad I
onomy to your buyin1 public b)'l the show.:llrd, window · display
bt
me• were utely, h~ wu Inclined to agree: Pralted h•rn ; th11 footb;JI • wa.
method; that you had cl,c:~lated ...dbills and : flung ~ ba~nen:
·~,...,. aad • beeame a 1»roblem for but, when he. wu definitely accept - tough ttnff but it was big stuff: he
keep ~· wbtell neO&gt;o ed h3' the reei•trar, 'red n l glad m1aht make the grade and wia a
from the doon of your stan, tlariqly tranomit!tint the details of
kwed the rNtdte"JMIItl thing• had h~JPpened. There were letter, •nJhow
every medium?
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your 'barpin' to the public. Have you
a nrel Jqb; bat oniJrl•rr thlng1 he wabted to knowl; placu
But after another week Ted h•d
;•~;;:•....,~t 1oq hoare •nd he wutecf to 100 a 1 • cone1 e man to eive up football .
Olhetwtek.-"d be )ieemed Ulte~ to .. ~ -phe~e 1 , , . •Finally shook you off, \tid Jl"
''You have overlooked the surest, moot inexpenoive means of
hppeal!d; l•' foutda~ Yioualy forbtdd•; tb~.. . . . . .at • St&lt;me uke4
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communicatinJ
with your p,.pective buyen.
u tbeo wife~ IIi rollin1 Uttle ralhftess bad opehl§'tle door,
"Urtle11 ~ wanl to pay m.fi
mrprl•ed and illuminale4! bia mind bJIII," Ted replied. "Dul I 'JJ IHI'
Ted Wynne felt that be belonKed llangina arouud"
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"Your home fiiwn' a ne~paper advertising columno; read by\
on the apper Boor of life.
Th.t&gt;n Baf ney Mfck ILICI1t lor him,
penons With whom you baYe been attempting t~
lhouoandalof
So be bad pne oft to college
''Why diil you qutt, Wyan•P You ,
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with bit bead twimmins ThlJII• w~~~~' doinJ pretly 8''00d out there. ,
con"Yey your thrifty offerinp, inaure you of prompt action if your
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th
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m oat kere OD my own, Mr~ 1
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o: peop e to
~ wor .';'l M•"'k
: and 1 the onlv J'ob r l could, •
merchudioe actually needed by the public-A public which
be:ckonine
him on yetow:
wap~lne: bUD
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that he wa1 &amp;ghtinl his own battle find waa wO.:kin1 in a grocery from
faib Jei:opize ud respond to a hirheli price oet by your com·
and muu not whiae&lt;if bellOlL
three lo •if ia tbe~te:raooa."
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petitor.
Ted was contented., He bd ~ "So YOU :tlad to jtve up footbalL.
1even hundred dollars 'ot · bll owo ~el~ ,OUr 11tadie• are the impor.
W • unraace tba1 mone11n hit pocbt; witt. fteat1on tant ••Jns; and :ron have to lift."
"A series of Small ailyertioementa; an impreosive full paJe
;.,-:;;.aid eft~' feel for him 11 be job. ancl wol'lc •• IChoo1 it wo•ld B.ney to7-d with hl1 omniprueat
layout,
composed by JOUr newspaper's experienced advertioin1
but there .... pleat, of bne to tall bht for four yeart. d~ar. "'You looked .pretty eood
Me cUd, b• W01l1d brlna FaJr IIDOulh; •II be uked wat bia out there. Wyue; IDPJ)Oie , . . .'"
mea to appeal to the eye and pune the thousand• who oc:an the
tDrMthlDI mon IUa • ltetl bealth.
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d~ FOJ•a fpb Ml llere that ~uld help
ohet~to.!for bargains WILL SOLVE YOUR "SLOWLY MOVING
,.,
Hit m&amp;tber laid etielll So bad ta~ care Gf ,.OW' upi!nltsP"
Stoae had belpei. Sto11e red He bad l&amp;t 011 bie trunk Ia
'"Great," Teil a1uwerd, •what
MERCHANDISE PROBLEMS."
ticked oat ol two prep itJk btck Cll • tnlc.k and watcbed •~d lliave to dol'"
laad ialli:J aallllfld to ••r-wipfnc bcr 1711 whh an aproa
'~.'h, tbJ1 and tbaat-wt can &amp;ad
ettditl to titter ••jcomer aiUI WaYinl aoodb1 , like a • Job afcer yoo come out. You 1lYt
He ftl IOIIltihln' IJf DHie 1lrl--cnitil tile. trt.tcll: turned a , ap roar room do. .towD aad P

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be bad

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nf other.s Who are \\lorry inu a bo ut that very t hin,g. 'fh e 1.:!
is one th ing abou t Amencnnl$, time~:~ never Q'(Jt so bad bll t
what they have the ~m e an~ seemingly the means ~o t uJUY th emsel ves at the sflortJ; they VYa nt to sec.

With Mr. a nd Mrs. Harl')'

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( a.nt lockmaatel' Ellet· Otu'8C Wt,J:~' ae·
1 ccmpa:noted t he L. M. '61! t'hl HU'nt ..
1 il'l 'i.lon 4Ja,rJCt o,f the Ohio rtv~r on
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burp;, Ky . to Pittsl7tfflrh ni.Ve 1e·
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oold Bevis. "Purthennore, such re.
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llyMr and Mn1 P et.e Wolfe and
Childre n coalled on Mr. and Mrt.
and MrH OeOI"ft' Bo.yn laM. 8Wt·
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' Mr11 -Nora Canter o r Letart call·
ed on !.ira Oeo Smith laat Thur•day
Mr and M n Ed Harpold a nd
do.ua hter Bpent Sunday with Mr
a n d Mn 0 E Sayre
Mra Fran&lt;:e~:~ Philson and Mu
Ma bel Shain cRIIed on Mrs. L. A
NeMe tmd Mra Addle Cummins 1
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Mrs Joe Arnon and daurhter
spent Sunday with t he lormer'll
mother Mrs L A N~Me
6 J i~ Stobart ot Hysell Ru n spent
un ay wi th home !ulltl
Mr and M n Henry Bentz: and.
ch Udren of Racine were week end
flUt!!ll.!; Of Mr and M rs H arry Bto ..
b~trt and tamlly
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On!at Bend ali •pent. lut s unday
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llkiter, Mrn J ' E Andmo-P and
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fi ;;hl w11i last unb1 one t e1-1m win s tour ga mes. It wtll bt
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Halr, rv~cuttlng , bill s
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J ODA:Y, t he World's Series beh Hen the two wi nners of
the baseball's Jeadjnl{ leagues begins. Today the bat.
tie for su premacy, ,the. Jight to be called champions and

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p11.rty at t he Mary Jane 0 ' ...1-.!r PleuantvJUe a nd

Cm'U.s, Mn. Battle Pr«&lt;erlelt and
oon, Norman, motored to Ncl&amp;on-

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and ltl.l Club on thetr tUhlnr
Lrlp
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1:10 wtth ret&amp;UYM and frtendl.
I P. : Wr. and J4n Wellley J:ly ba.ve
mcwed from the CoHrt property on
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H enry S~W Jll;d t'allllly, Mn
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Club report~ wtll be ahoen.
.~rlc!ay •euton , opentna:
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llr1i J . P Btnoart. of
oa BrowneD
lila Pauline
' Shoppe, Tue!Sday even! ~ Mr and. Pl .. lltly a nd Kr P'Urrut Ruak of
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Mra J P Stewart or Pleasautvllle OOiumbWI , enroute 1o0 Lhelr hum eH
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1Mtu Paullne Pinney and Porretit from a vlatt. at A.lhville, N C . wit h
R.u11r: of Columb\48 Mn Hollfa E L. PJnneJ, who 11 Ill, ILJ'I'Ived
~ SCott, daugbten Mary Jane and T uesday tor a 1hort 'lllllt 11/'l th Mrs
j 1 Ba.ra. Louise lind Roy McCullough HolJLs Scott and !amUJ
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left Wedneaday mornlne
f.NTERTA I NS CLUB
I B. Chadwick ct Charleaton was
. hort mesaart on Friday , Other
Mrs w o Davis cnte -talnt!d Lhe In t.own T ueada.• on bualneu .
Epcakers tor the
conference are
Mr and Mr. Ha rry J ohniiOn are
•wi l5 Roberl Q,esy. V1&lt;:e p ,c;s!Cle ut 11"mbn1&gt; of the Tuesday contract
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NormO\
lnl from roonu a t the Gerber
uf S .a w Federation , a rormer prt!' ldent ol the dkltr h;:t, Mn Sch- 1h Third Avenue Tuesday after- reeidcn ce on South etcond Avl!!nue
Mrs o B Stout. Mrs Jahn to t.he M111B property on Williarna
l!ari3. f'a.st l~'~ res1d,.nt of the State 1con
Kent
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Mrs Wa lter Ha rris wen- street
l. ea.,.rn twn, a nd .also D ~ pa 1 Lment
tues r.s
1 Ge01ge Sauer J r lert T uesday for
nd D ivision Chaltl neu and comMrs M o Harthu: er a"nd Mrs Com l n~J wbet-e be hall employment
1 tittee memt-e-rs
redrtc Clark \' ·re awarded club
Shirley Wills and Hennan Bailey
A banquet will be se ved at 6 15 prizi'S for hi h seo•e
1 wiU leave Tuesday f9r a week end
Thursday evemng !o!lo'io'eQ a L
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with Herbert
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e membfo·s of t he Woodman I
r r am of mus1c, p1-escnted by th t
ChUd
Welfare C lub of Iron ton l odge will hold a pot-luck MIPIW I
T he recep tion tor ho nor guesls l''l id&amp;y evening at their hall
M1 and Mrs L . E Saunden ol
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\ ' Il l be held fOIIOW t'lf thl' t cSI:·aColumbus arrived Tue8d~~oy lor n 1
taUon of the pl'ogram
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The for·mer aceompa nled Lhe
On F riday morning, dUII tliJ the memben or the Middleport Pi.!lh - l
•Conllnued Fro.:n Pa.gc t"'ne•
Aopf;fl.rln g befofll the hOW&gt;t! com~
I m~ttee, .P'inanee Directo,r HO'Ward
L Be v l~ . chairman ot the govrer-

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cane.., Pale Wlllllel OUI4 'tomll,,
1\ln A!&lt;dr Wlppt~ Ml"l, Heltn Alktnl and eon Jack P'Ull1nl and
twntly

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sec good days, aat jdm refr a in hls •tong ue ftom evil , nne'
his lips that t h• y speak no gui!e.-1 Pet c1 3: 10.

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d11Ui'hter o1 'C~cvcl!n;d an.c{ Mrs
Bovd DUgara and
Mi raare\:
L R!l'\ll&lt;:c d Milieravi,!f'l spent
day with ~· E~e Altxarl4er and
lamlly
Mrs Hollie Talbott is qq\t e
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~m UC nenrl:v one millwn d ollars taken in nt
t he "gate ·· it sjx: A'll1fi1CS ' lU'C pl ayed , whJeh means tha1
m. t .lY th ou:)unds or people a re n vt worr~ ing· a bo!lt wlu!t e
th eir 11cxt'men1 is corni ng from ev-en if t here nr e th omun'l.ds
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W A Ed wards were I 3W Etiw1111.1 ~
an d fam ily, Cecil Smllh ol Clifton
Mr ami Mrs Carl L!~v mw rm" chll
1rtn or Ft P leasant a nd Mr o::1&lt;1
Mr~ Sterllt.' Edwar Qg n r:! or Coluu,LuH
Mt a nd M r ~ Dale Ma n a nu . wo
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P out ltullenc uttcr ur MaF- 011 C.1t)' 1
tu~1 o mctals dec lt: t e rn•nE ~o;u111 ds ~1l ~pt t. · ~ PHJ"' 1t \l w 1 10-::l.lo a.Ispc 11 t r ucsduy nleht !tt&gt;tt '.'lsltmg 1
w~:n• re!ipunslblt'
, ~~~ n g 1000 :nl w 1 ~ . Ill _ sa me to
Ted Wynne'• decil!ln 10 leave
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Ml• J H EdWl\1 dl:i 11pent the latB11nlleld WI S lat,pll) shot while 1 ~ctc&lt;l Il l the TUM ar.L wn~ • COlU,ty
Otl Ott !) 1t. 1d 10 u '•"It . L VOIP
caused a m1nor •ematlon m lh e
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tate's
2034&amp; omolnl•; 1 ter p.rr t. 0! ~he wt•e l:: 1 t Retwhts vhl- preparing bn!aitfa.!lt at the hom~; of fLel(ls ut Nt: w Phll~cle tptlh1 ycH~.;L- Y. lll lw t. •I •
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•mall town of Bdlpon.
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a unt Miss nls paren L~ n e9 • t hi! No 2b 7 mine 1 da y wht" l un fm oullv•r ~ ul{l t 'f li lu !&gt;CU lt•
father wu stoully opposed.
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1He wall ~SG id t.o be un lnnoct!nt Y l ~ - , ,••-_ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ __ _ ;;;;;;_- _ -. ,
~sot you a ROOd jobia the mill;
'J&gt;I' Id salarlf'S of $10,000 ::n m0re
Har ry W a lk up has been qul~ Ill - • - - · · - · -·------ -11
)'&lt;lure the younse•t foreJDaa there
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-e.nd you waat to quk ud be ao
tho8c r«elvinK Sl ,OOO (! 1(t&gt;~ ' ro
lift nnd Mrs M!Citey Allen llf 1 H&lt; .. t... • h• ~ wll• v ~&lt; "• ~ •• .n (I, • 1
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edu cated fool; one of them wbit&amp;1 1r ~&lt;' I)"(I 1\&lt;'l ld th :l 'v I h m;,. l Jltn n n 'l ' I Um on coJI•d Cifl t r 1f':'lds h ere 8 at· ~.;., ~"'"'""'
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collared g uy1 too I(OOd to do a
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a ey spent Kch''" fllwu oh lp, r •• r ,,~h ·nc:
lolod•na
7he mill ., aood enouab for me
•bn ' ll nCf' th C' budget
S '! tHd,;n c\ ~ n tng wlt.h friends a~f " "" h o ul! "~ ol•'• ,,. , ,
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in a USED CA~ or TRUCK. Many makes and
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r~ Ellen Ba3S
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T'l'lM ! rem llcre who motored to 1 • I..-..,. ' • ,.1, 1 '"' ' ~ '' • 1 "' '"
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plan could be devised J;tl tl wo ul d R.ln a 1 andf' Sunday , nd
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1929 Ch t''o'rolel TrW'II.
He'• ~ amart boy and 11 &amp;ood boy i
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t hls :'lftm· ..-~ 1 F1v a nd children Mr and-!"''· !'=
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19!!1 lntt:rnatwnal Tnwk
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1930 PonUae Sedan
19Z9 f 'ord '&lt;.t To n Pa nt!!l
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and sA lAries thll. mornin g W~~d tFry a nd family, Mr and Mrs Rl·
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1929 Ford Sda.n
l!lZS Ford Pic k up
ftl&amp;bt turn-•nd yqu never leav~
with th" ra ls rv/Wro..,.P '('llttm(:( mth · ley F 1v nntl tw o daugh t ers Mr and
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1926 C ht•vrft!t- T ru k
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1926 Star Srda n
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1921 Ford Koadater
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i cebhena McEllhenny, Maud \ Ross
-voa'n hoJdlaa up fine." he had
1915 Dotlre Ooape
19!3 Ford T~k
C(!Onom y commit~ for le(lff(atlotJ al'ld Toh'l •J;fubbard wey-e rue~t.s o!
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afraid J would
pro:-v lding fm· reductiOps of nvs.per ~, Llnwn ~ld.il!f! •and ¥'\lfe Monday
1F Th' week-Don't
•••• a crylaa womaa oa m1
:xrt 011 th e second Sl ooo - 1 1 Ellza'beth Ros.s a.nd I.Ollve Mf~Nett
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delay-Soft
nataral
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' " f'dlng $ J 000, or {)Ottlons thereof Wett_~tlflds.y eveJ:~Illg , ·
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•were'
tl\e.t
thEo':RI"Miry
Vlote;t
waa
c~~~g
on
Addle
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wave with
rinrlet !
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•ru loalr for araenlc.•
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,..,u bJica n senatorR wQtlld (a \o l 'ht' • S buru.way ~n.\1 Va l MfUumber and
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Barb wu aenateea, a higb
l'l ' fcr prop rn;a J Prac:tiCAity n&lt;:&lt; v&amp;up- wife 'recent!~
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per cent on the Sf;!Conrl. t 1 ono ~. rr! I Mar y PeiTf •re t!.{med home with 1
1 'Piritu•fly
i:adepeladeftt.
Thelr
ull €'rnatlve propo~al of :the ~e na.te her ,P9oft! nfli Ch,a.r!ey Bptt.s and wife i
NELL JENKINS
hrief friencllhip bad been •fGunded
P.&lt;'O nomy commltt.ee-tlu!.i 0 ~ one sntur oa;. ~r a tew C:liys vJsit
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Several gathered at the horne of 1
Lal!lalle llotel, Jldlddleport
1 mon t h's furlough, w:Jthout pQ.y,
Middleport, Ohio.
Mr. Taflor on Big Run Batu.rday
1craeb; but lEbo~ Barb bad 1ent Stone WUIO hilh·handedly arroaant about thine• that it Wll pntnlly c'n"h of t hf'l coming t ~o ~ ;;a~
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t.o
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music
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J'ed W~ to c:oDeae.
a11umed he would UJlJhtdiate~ 1aecoa:lt a re(Uiu•
time
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Bob Perry and lumli.y were the
talkina of It: but tt mlaht neve;
Sunda
y auest.s of Je ff VIolet n.nd
have happened bad be not met and his Blne Co111ets. Stone was been serlcnJll-tliey had lleen b:a..ed
·wife.
Barb Behind theJt levi~ he had 110 h1rh~handedly arros ant about moslly, 0 .._ his dis hke of Stone: 1 Mrs Ott Arnott was called to
Blanche Stocton ()f Big Run haa
11t:r10ua thoughu: thoua:hta of mal"' things that it wu generally assurn - lrno ·
h
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• Portland last Swuta.y to see her ~ n Ill
?rn would cemrt .damJhter Mrs Hnllle Talbott who
rfawe •nd famiJ,. He could not see ed arqund the gang that he would ba Wtns • t at
Dale Hart of Athens was calling
W1rnediatel,. become a ~gular and
c:k
vacations to be fawned Ia Ill.
a future.&lt; in th~ •!tel bmin'en.
on Jt&gt; ft VIolet ancl wlie Bundl\y,
Mr and Mrs Olyde Wright and
.. If you can get out, do h while even tually aa aii· Arnent:an The over, e w:ent out for freahman
tleruld VIole~ attended the d11nee
!r(Ju're young,'~ Heary McA.rdl~. the a:lrl• wt~re ter~~ficaiJu imp•ooaed and football hopms to make &amp; cn:uMt.. two ~hlldlen of Columbus visltl!d llt the fa ir G" round Sr.turday even"
wu IUiprised to Mr and Ma s Lee Johnson of thl~ lnSI'
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..1•cov'r t at .e could eclfO with place and M!·s Della Reiber of
Ray Whaley onri randly were
•...We prat;t~l fellO'I'f.l ne•er llet be.
So, in the mrdst of a Tom ~tone the others on equal term., l'td had Mornlnr Stnr over the week end
Pomeroy visitors SAt urday after- ~
jJU!ld tht!le job1; tbe CorpOratioft rany, Ted had calmly announced alway• been a sood kkbr: and bis
Mr&amp; Quincy Adams vis ited her noon
~ brlnsins ,.01n11 enlineert out of that ht, als o, wag goina to New U:lra we1g:ht all ol it 11 olid ltd' granddaughter Mrs Addle Cum·
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t,..teae am! trainln• , them to be- Domrnion, and m1gbt play football, made it posaib~ for him to
mlns lnst Sundlly
rel11.h ve!! trom Middleport
! ~Mtq~e .Utef':l\tivaa~ Tlle:re won't be
He bad had h1a ~g momeht, of the 1aff.
Mr a.nd Mrs Crlsay Powell and her re cen tly
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~une. Ted had 19ne rnro the
Twice, whil~ . the frosh were tw? children epent ' Sunday wit h
By EDSONt~- WAil'E. SHAWNEE, OKLAHGMA
I JJ~ Jluel ::iae. bl• •uperlnten· m1ll after leaving hig!J 8 cbool and •crimmagins the varsity he aailed Ma and Mm P'rMk Wallace
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L A Neue has been qliltf'
London Sept
1illoat, bad !lpolt:eu frankl:r.
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1 Churchill who
L. ""l'e~ 10U weren't f•s hioned •
good ' j()b and a ply11ant future
Who Is tb2t freshman playin1
Lee Johnson wife and children renee or '
• ...iU a.aa. Don't miatake me- tJJere He had been ' a fair high In the vaulty backfield?" Baraey spent Sunday 'ntternoon wtth the today
CHICK YARBROUGH, ,SPORJ'S EDITOR OF THE FRANK·
poa woald alway• do:ie 100d lob·
football player. but too M•ck a1ke~ earcasticalb'. Oa the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs sued '
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fJUI it doesn't COIUiame J4i111i· U ro~ tchool
light; hiS r eau m the mill, bow- next play the wars1ty men pve Ted - - ._... - - -- ~ fi&gt;[Od lo ... lo colli ....' do II. •' II ever, bad gwen him 1ufticieat a beatin1 u he cam• t•: when be
FORT (INDIANA) MORNING TIMES, SAN'S:
tau take •&amp;lneerlna roa aa eome weirht.
went down ander the play he eot
...ck witlllo9t ""' ooatlp,utiJ' , of
Havin&amp; made hi• announcement, a knee iu tbe ribs and a ti.st in his
"Retardleu of fall oal,., ""''!i·annual clearances, opedal
lltrviot lt~io1 brOJcea!'
Ted was suddenly abashed; but fa-c:e.
1 But Te4 'wua'l tecllnteahy mind· Barb'• jeering, Stone'• Jn11 olonc.e
holiday
offerinp ud oimillr inducem.;;;b to· rel;..,tant buyers;
The vanity men s•id nothln1•
Whee a rc&gt;B btob he would and the a:ene.-al ass umpti&lt;m th•t he neither t1id Ted; but be came back
ouppooe your atore io overatocked~th a merchandioe w")lich io '
a eomfombte 1pot and lie coulda•t make the grade 1ngered for more ; wu s urprised to find that
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movin1 olowly. What would you do next?
tor • klrt:ftla• to do-H be rate the necessary prdiminarle...,..
"Atta bafJy, freshman," Barney
there wat nothing left, after that,. Made had said. Ted tlusbed under •
to fmPre.._wu
"Crantiq you had attempted to convey your meooage of
tile
mm-wrlght• ta
or -roll but to co through with it.
his headge:u ' Two weeks OD.t of '
wbo tnrt tnakina ttMita. They thought bim bra&amp;en: prl· tho miU aod Barney Mack bad I
onomy to your buyin1 public b)'l the show.:llrd, window · display
bt
me• were utely, h~ wu Inclined to agree: Pralted h•rn ; th11 footb;JI • wa.
method; that you had cl,c:~lated ...dbills and : flung ~ ba~nen:
·~,...,. aad • beeame a 1»roblem for but, when he. wu definitely accept - tough ttnff but it was big stuff: he
keep ~· wbtell neO&gt;o ed h3' the reei•trar, 'red n l glad m1aht make the grade and wia a
from the doon of your stan, tlariqly tranomit!tint the details of
kwed the rNtdte"JMIItl thing• had h~JPpened. There were letter, •nJhow
every medium?
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a nrel Jqb; bat oniJrl•rr thlng1 he wabted to knowl; placu
But after another week Ted h•d
;•~;;:•....,~t 1oq hoare •nd he wutecf to 100 a 1 • cone1 e man to eive up football .
Olhetwtek.-"d be )ieemed Ulte~ to .. ~ -phe~e 1 , , . •Finally shook you off, \tid Jl"
''You have overlooked the surest, moot inexpenoive means of
hppeal!d; l•' foutda~ Yioualy forbtdd•; tb~.. . . . . .at • St&lt;me uke4
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with your p,.pective buyen.
u tbeo wife~ IIi rollin1 Uttle ralhftess bad opehl§'tle door,
"Urtle11 ~ wanl to pay m.fi
mrprl•ed and illuminale4! bia mind bJIII," Ted replied. "Dul I 'JJ IHI'
Ted Wynne felt that be belonKed llangina arouud"
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on the apper Boor of life.
Th.t&gt;n Baf ney Mfck ILICI1t lor him,
penons With whom you baYe been attempting t~
lhouoandalof
So be bad pne oft to college
''Why diil you qutt, Wyan•P You ,
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with bit bead twimmins ThlJII• w~~~~' doinJ pretly 8''00d out there. ,
con"Yey your thrifty offerinp, inaure you of prompt action if your
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merchudioe actually needed by the public-A public which
be:ckonine
him on yetow:
wap~lne: bUD
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that he wa1 &amp;ghtinl his own battle find waa wO.:kin1 in a grocery from
faib Jei:opize ud respond to a hirheli price oet by your com·
and muu not whiae&lt;if bellOlL
three lo •if ia tbe~te:raooa."
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Ted was contented., He bd ~ "So YOU :tlad to jtve up footbalL.
1even hundred dollars 'ot · bll owo ~el~ ,OUr 11tadie• are the impor.
W • unraace tba1 mone11n hit pocbt; witt. fteat1on tant ••Jns; and :ron have to lift."
"A series of Small ailyertioementa; an impreosive full paJe
;.,-:;;.aid eft~' feel for him 11 be job. ancl wol'lc •• IChoo1 it wo•ld B.ney to7-d with hl1 omniprueat
layout,
composed by JOUr newspaper's experienced advertioin1
but there .... pleat, of bne to tall bht for four yeart. d~ar. "'You looked .pretty eood
Me cUd, b• W01l1d brlna FaJr IIDOulh; •II be uked wat bia out there. Wyue; IDPJ)Oie , . . .'"
mea to appeal to the eye and pune the thousand• who oc:an the
tDrMthlDI mon IUa • ltetl bealth.
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d~ FOJ•a fpb Ml llere that ~uld help
ohet~to.!for bargains WILL SOLVE YOUR "SLOWLY MOVING
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Hit m&amp;tber laid etielll So bad ta~ care Gf ,.OW' upi!nltsP"
Stoae had belpei. Sto11e red He bad l&amp;t 011 bie trunk Ia
'"Great," Teil a1uwerd, •what
MERCHANDISE PROBLEMS."
ticked oat ol two prep itJk btck Cll • tnlc.k and watcbed •~d lliave to dol'"
laad ialli:J aallllfld to ••r-wipfnc bcr 1711 whh an aproa
'~.'h, tbJ1 and tbaat-wt can &amp;ad
ettditl to titter ••jcomer aiUI WaYinl aoodb1 , like a • Job afcer yoo come out. You 1lYt
He ftl IOIIltihln' IJf DHie 1lrl--cnitil tile. trt.tcll: turned a , ap roar room do. .towD aad P

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is one th ing abou t Amencnnl$, time~:~ never Q'(Jt so bad bll t
what they have the ~m e an~ seemingly the means ~o t uJUY th emsel ves at the sflortJ; they VYa nt to sec.

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( a.nt lockmaatel' Ellet· Otu'8C Wt,J:~' ae·
1 ccmpa:noted t he L. M. '61! t'hl HU'nt ..
1 il'l 'i.lon 4Ja,rJCt o,f the Ohio rtv~r on
, th~ m3))ection' •t rip • 'fi'om Catii!!ttJJ.
burp;, Ky . to Pittsl7tfflrh ni.Ve 1e·
tumrd hcl'l&lt;':'l urrd f(lt.l6rt
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ularted 't ey men· In stnte service,'
oold Bevis. "Purthennore, such re.
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Governor Roosevelt at Hollywood Bowl

llyMr and Mn1 P et.e Wolfe and
Childre n coalled on Mr. and Mrt.
and MrH OeOI"ft' Bo.yn laM. 8Wt·
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' Mr11 -Nora Canter o r Letart call·
ed on !.ira Oeo Smith laat Thur•day
Mr and M n Ed Harpold a nd
do.ua hter Bpent Sunday with Mr
a n d Mn 0 E Sayre
Mra Fran&lt;:e~:~ Philson and Mu
Ma bel Shain cRIIed on Mrs. L. A
NeMe tmd Mra Addle Cummins 1
Sunday aflernon
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Mrs Joe Arnon and daurhter
spent Sunday with t he lormer'll
mother Mrs L A N~Me
6 J i~ Stobart ot Hysell Ru n spent
un ay wi th home !ulltl
Mr and M n Henry Bentz: and.
ch Udren of Racine were week end
flUt!!ll.!; Of Mr and M rs H arry Bto ..
b~trt and tamlly
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P rel&gt;tlm Parson ot 'ftl nners n un
~1w 1t s unday with The lma »enver 1

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Braugll t aided In druftin g t:w
Im
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Portland an4 Mr and Mrt Olllr·
eoce Beaver •nd two ch.Udren or
On!at Bend ali •pent. lut s unday
with Mrt o.Ja,. Bl:ner and tam,..

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llkiter, Mrn J ' E Andmo-P and
f amtly a few days illl!t w~~-

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fi ;;hl w11i last unb1 one t e1-1m win s tour ga mes. It wtll bt
lllt e(csti nii to notd the s1Zo of t he crowdA und the nmo\mtt

pm ticu!al',
There

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:Jef'ICl!l''Y &lt;.1 t.he Htotc n-llef com
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•l"ft •n ch'&gt;fl tt\e f?"O Vel nor·~
Halr, rv~cuttlng , bill s
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J ODA:Y, t he World's Series beh Hen the two wi nners of
the baseball's Jeadjnl{ leagues begins. Today the bat.
tie for su premacy, ,the. Jight to be called champions and

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DINNERenJo:ocl
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p11.rty at t he Mary Jane 0 ' ...1-.!r PleuantvJUe a nd

Cm'U.s, Mn. Battle Pr«&lt;erlelt and
oon, Norman, motored to Ncl&amp;on-

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and ltl.l Club on thetr tUhlnr
Lrlp
'l'hll wh ile tbe latter will
Ylll t
here
1:10 wtth ret&amp;UYM and frtendl.
I P. : Wr. and J4n Wellley J:ly ba.ve
mcwed from the CoHrt property on
South
Plnh Avenue t.o the Root

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vtlle and spent Bunda)' ~~ 1lh Olnr·
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H enry S~W Jll;d t'allllly, Mn
Amanda. Pulllllll ',.nd 10D Delbert

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Club report~ wtll be ahoen.
.~rlc!ay •euton , opentna:
at
w111 W broua-h t 00 a clo6e 11.t
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1! ·. and
llr1i J . P Btnoart. of
oa BrowneD
lila Pauline
' Shoppe, Tue!Sday even! ~ Mr and. Pl .. lltly a nd Kr P'Urrut Ruak of
IN%
Mra J P Stewart or Pleasautvllle OOiumbWI , enroute 1o0 Lhelr hum eH
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1Mtu Paullne Pinney and Porretit from a vlatt. at A.lhville, N C . wit h
R.u11r: of Columb\48 Mn Hollfa E L. PJnneJ, who 11 Ill, ILJ'I'Ived
~ SCott, daugbten Mary Jane and T uesday tor a 1hort 'lllllt 11/'l th Mrs
j 1 Ba.ra. Louise lind Roy McCullough HolJLs Scott and !amUJ
They
left Wedneaday mornlne
f.NTERTA I NS CLUB
I B. Chadwick ct Charleaton was
. hort mesaart on Friday , Other
Mrs w o Davis cnte -talnt!d Lhe In t.own T ueada.• on bualneu .
Epcakers tor the
conference are
Mr and Mr. Ha rry J ohniiOn are
•wi l5 Roberl Q,esy. V1&lt;:e p ,c;s!Cle ut 11"mbn1&gt; of the Tuesday contract
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club
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her
ho
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NormO\
lnl from roonu a t the Gerber
uf S .a w Federation , a rormer prt!' ldent ol the dkltr h;:t, Mn Sch- 1h Third Avenue Tuesday after- reeidcn ce on South etcond Avl!!nue
Mrs o B Stout. Mrs Jahn to t.he M111B property on Williarna
l!ari3. f'a.st l~'~ res1d,.nt of the State 1con
Kent
lind
Mrs Wa lter Ha rris wen- street
l. ea.,.rn twn, a nd .also D ~ pa 1 Lment
tues r.s
1 Ge01ge Sauer J r lert T uesday for
nd D ivision Chaltl neu and comMrs M o Harthu: er a"nd Mrs Com l n~J wbet-e be hall employment
1 tittee memt-e-rs
redrtc Clark \' ·re awarded club
Shirley Wills and Hennan Bailey
A banquet will be se ved at 6 15 prizi'S for hi h seo•e
1 wiU leave Tuesday f9r a week end
Thursday evemng !o!lo'io'eQ a L
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with Herbert
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Oclock b.r, a de lightful ptoTh
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e membfo·s of t he Woodman I
r r am of mus1c, p1-escnted by th t
ChUd
Welfare C lub of Iron ton l odge will hold a pot-luck MIPIW I
T he recep tion tor ho nor guesls l''l id&amp;y evening at their hall
M1 and Mrs L . E Saunden ol
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\ ' Il l be held fOIIOW t'lf thl' t cSI:·aColumbus arrived Tue8d~~oy lor n 1
taUon of the pl'ogram
Vtli lt
The for·mer aceompa nled Lhe
On F riday morning, dUII tliJ the memben or the Middleport Pi.!lh - l
•Conllnued Fro.:n Pa.gc t"'ne•
Aopf;fl.rln g befofll the hOW&gt;t! com~
I m~ttee, .P'inanee Directo,r HO'Ward
L Be v l~ . chairman ot the govrer-

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cane.., Pale Wlllllel OUI4 'tomll,,
1\ln A!&lt;dr Wlppt~ Ml"l, Heltn Alktnl and eon Jack P'Ull1nl and
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lat.ed. laat evenloa: Into t.he IOIMl
unit
1be~
were
J4n Allee
Capeb&amp;Jt Mrs. Blla Neue and Kra.
Berth&amp; Duckworth.
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11. soelal hour wu 1pent wtth t.h~
followina ae~in8' aa hoateuea Wra.
0 B Kretnblhl J4rl Carman and
Mrs Raymond ~baeb

Buildiar aad Cootenb Deotra:red b:r FIN WIUio
OwDer i• Awa'f
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Janet at Palrvl.&amp;w Letart t.owMhlp
'f\'8:.'8 fDIDPI.C'tetr denroyed by fire
~ niKbt about ll 00 o dock
Mr Olel8nd who haa resided
atone wu attendlna tlliln:h when
the ftre wu ~ by neiah
boq. But when be and n~IJhbors
arrivtd at the aoene to atiempt to
extiJliUIIb. t.b.e blue It ha.d pin

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I Run iS apendtnQ: o. few Uays with
Mr and Mn C E Pickens

said Wednesd&amp;Y

Mrs Han lett Bowt better known

PS Harriett OUrs moved recently to

1her new home a.t Roland\UI
Mu T M Brewer spent Wednes·
dn y w1U1 hct son Clyd e Wlne.s o.nl.l
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CQijnty hn"'" ~nnounced thllt Lhe
H011orabl~ Tti~ A\ Jf!'nklns of
lront.on ConrreBSrr":'\n
for
the
Tenth Dlatrlct ot Ohio will be In
~me"'y and RPf'.a.k to audience of
bbth men o.nd women at the cou
hou&lt;&gt;e at 2 00 o clock Saturday ar
tmnoon
Mr lenklns 1u well known to all
or the voters ot the district ns a
forceful and pleaslns speaker and
a ma.n who had an lntfllligent un
derstaudtnr of all -fJf the principal
1&amp;!\l:ea ot the day
He wUI Jive an lntere~&gt;tlng lQ)eecl1
ar4 tme Which every man and wo
man can 111 afford W
miM An
o~Oow crowd In the Court house
Ja I!Xpected by the women In chanre
ot the meeunr

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$1-foq Ool.!nty ]:JOard or Education "':t
a.re. on Barry or C1nc1n
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'rhe total dlstr1butlon ac
natl In OOJtlmemoratlon or Melrs
cord.lns to the figures compiled by county a tallpn heroes or the Ctv
the aud1Lor and t~easurer WEI-'I 11 War
It Is a stone shaft sur
$190•!1ilfJ3
mounted by the fl~~;ure or a aotdit!
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tak
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B
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by the
Fried Ch1cken d1nner 3Sc. ~;~u:;Jgss on ers co recently
thtd county to
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s~&amp;imber ,lith Oootl mudct, bell
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announces t t during the past
yrn:t the lo
post llas enjof'ed the
ll.l.rfellt
m mbershjp since t ltll irf'l'CJ)tlon hfll'e.
The tbtal member
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exterior u! the court house The
Tb,uroday, Sept. 29th., at Plan wns SUIJtested by T P Eisel
Fn;nz Bldt. Eaot Matn ot sloin local business man
Glv;en by ladteo of Forest LEGION INSTALlS
~I\ and •Bethany M. E.
N E W OFFICERS
cl'iutcb.-Jiome made ice
ontoerk ot the Drew wett-=="*'~==~=====''===;.,,.; IstmNewPost
ol the AmeMcnn Legton
have btlen lostallell In their rea
cre*m for aale.
peath e positions to rervc during
the ensuins year
Ralph GUmore
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rettrin« Poat Corrunander who has

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Dora Ours is stnylna w th Mnl

H11tt1e o,.r. d.t~
MW Mo.ry Ours nas blood poi.scn
In her loot
Mr lllld Mrfl Frunlt He ller ape 1t
W dneaday \\j h h-&gt;r !ils~ .. Mr 11n&lt;1

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tl \~t the
av~raae ati.tndance (h enCb meet
tng nf the ~~~ion post !n I'iomeroy
dunng the past ye~ was 44
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The new t~mcers ot !.he P6ilt at&gt;e
LI,!Wl~ Shmlty
Poot Commander
Dtn NeutziJ4,g 1st Vloe Command
cr Edd ie curry 2nd Viet' Com
JTIDJ1dcr
tlharles W1 hrow Pr&gt;&amp;t
Ad11tant Wllihun Znhl l:'man~
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Nlrllrtn Fo, !t!r 68rgeant
At-.Arms W1lght McCroba. Poe~
1-Iil!tOJinn Prank Fttptc
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AUXILIARY ELECTS

OFFICERS

Rermlar mooting of. the Women s
Auxlllary of Drew vfebster Po;~t
was held Tuesday eVening at Le·
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Mr and Mrs Billie Roush enter
to.lned at their home la$t Thurs
day night with an old fashion aPpie peeling after which those pre
sent enjoyed a wiener roa.'Jt Th~e
who enjoyed the e1 enlng s mem
ment were Mrs Dorsey Rickard
Ora. l&amp;sta May and Ola Rlckarrl
cf LongdaJe W Va Mr and Mrs
W C Rouah e.nd daughter Uumla
of Columbus Mrs Henry Roush of
Pmlr:er§burg Mts W P Roush Le
lah nnd En1esttne Powell M! and
Mlil King Mdtfamlly Mr lllld Mls
Tom VJlnMcter ond family M I
and Mas Ulwl.!l koush and son Jun
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BIIHe !Jousb abd tamlly
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The Put'POI!e ClaSII CJf the Luthf!
au Ch\U"Ch were Dlltertalned at the
home df Mr -.nd Mr8 Vic~ Me
Orew Jaat l'foiday n'Cht Harr
Layne, preaide~ ot t.he cia&amp; p 1/
sided oyer tlle mee~lng an4 had I
j Charge ot the .. feventng s p.._,.am I
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pnsltlon ror the pas four ~earl:i el
ccptlni fo a (e •r u 1 hs bet'll.t ;{'
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Slum D11tnct• Ai"d Tax
Covered Alao By
Governor

FAIL TO KEEP IT

EUROPE NOT

Gehr11 ~ tarta Winnen on

To Importance Of
1 s.c.n'• Stud1e11,
1er Statea

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Hotner M plan ror a
ductlrm of land Rnd &amp;ea
Ha.s become e~~Sentlal
a~ment dltiCU631on
Premier Herriot
this tn.Htem~nt tn
rare the le&amp;Jlte of
It.odoy bearlna

t ~ v. Onk M:Juh ~;pent the
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ton and p.~reu~ tetumlng """d';;j
u.coompanlcd by lt eu
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nllY an~ 'louenoo who
Jlellt l1e l&gt;Wnmer. here
M 4,nd Mrs W F Deem am
e~lle and family visited f1JenC!s at
r.Jncc.ln Bunde.y
Mr n:nd Mrs Fred Wmn ot Rut
land and the latter~ mother Mrs
EtJ.on Ward~ 1 o' ChaJicbtoJJ
1..ulhng o•t Mrs. Emma CoM,.:o;:~.
Friela.)
Ml ll AIC!Od Lee ot
IS tnd her PIUUllfJJ Mr and Mrs
J 0ll'l"&gt;2r nud famll~ in~t ~ k
Mu; A lfotY Lf!\\ ltlnce llm.l R()(J
f,elr) ~ b:-ou~:ht howe flOYl H I

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ready W espouse
In the cauatll

WhE-t-Una: are vltilt-TJts at the hom
of W W Grimm
Mrs John Elllott \1 ill !eave ~h~
week tor Po. kersburu: \~.here she
wU1 rema.ln tor the winter o.nd.
pl11.ee her son Jock ln Pe.rkersbm g
hiah school
Ml'l R F Bryu.n~ and mother
Mrs Taylor left Tuesday for Cleve
land 'Where they W1JI vlat the !at
1 ters daughter Mrs Anderoon The
were accompanied !WI rar llJj A11ht11
bulu. by &amp;lrs How~ad Bun is nml
son Howotd Jr who will vlf:ll lfltl
Mr and Mts Pearl Layne
d Ch k d
1 Mt n.nd i,.Mrs A , 1 1 A u .. n , -r ~ tle
IC en 1nner , •.,c• .,
Princeton Who spent tile week end .JC!lOO[ children only 20c
here with l"tla.tive&amp; left Cot their I
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home Tuesday
lUrl ay, ept. 29 ., at

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to get the moat for your money.
for women and mi11eo.

All oizet

All the preferred

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Atteot L. J. Heiner, Rec:or.der.

re openinr pJOgram or the mlm
No 'i' which ~-~ hi &amp;aid will eft'ect L•u
Hob&amp;on acpa(t.ment ol the ra111 oa.l.!
eomp~ny El.ltllness n en
tuld Mt
Emery hn'lot! under considcraUun
plans which may ha'llc some ~tt t

ew resses

J(night$ T
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aea1ion.

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Thia evenint at 7·30 o'clock Oh1o Vall~y Co~~~~~Jandery No.
24, K. T. will convene 1~ regl,ilar c&lt;;&gt;nclne in the aaY.lum at Pome•
roy at wbic:h time th, annual ~napecllon qf the Drl'rl.izatiO.. wjll
be eondiiCted.
The ri1ht eminent vancl commander, Ro~ A. Paqlleh of
Columbtoa will be present at th10 conclave.
Every Knipt of Ohio Valley Commandery ia moot ur1ently
requeoted to be preaent and any aoiournin1 Knirhta are cordially
in~ted. Refreabmenb will be served at the eloae ol tlul buoine11

wu stated by Pomeroy but&gt;inc~
men is particularly lntere8t.ed In

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transacted
elect.ed tor
the the
following
en 1

suing
year , Proealdent Mrs :Ben
Neutzlinll PJpt VIce President
Mrs ~t.h '!'!)'Ornton Becond Vtce
Pret~ldtnt M~
Emma Hoffner
Belln!~ary
OWeh Watson
'treasurer .II(
Ralnh Hayman
BANKS TO OPEN OCT 15
Actin~ O"aplat Mra~YR.na 01,.1
Mr&amp;
Washlnaton
Sept 28-INB- ntetn Honorary OhaP.laln
F ro.nklln Fort chairman ot"' the Mina. Webster Serceant at Arm11
Ambe!ler
FedereJ Hollie Loan Bank bofl.rd
meetlnt an
lnvlta
reported to ~ President Hoover to
the
.P.rankUn
dl\~ Lhut niJ 12 banks or the new
awdUary
4 n vouuld bP. opr&gt; 1 ~nd r e dy
honor 0!
tor busmess on Oet 15
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vlskm or the New toril: Cent J
Railroad Company spent Tutsduy
and WednEsday In l'a~y In con
neetlon wltb a pra(&gt;osttion de~&amp;ling
with tbe cool mining situation Jn
Ute Pomeroy Bend Mr EmeJ}' 1

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Mu; Hen
'tt~ Gorltind i etC! :Sundny
Braiiy Shn nnd tamiJJ and Miss
L 1se JCibnson motored to Rlpleg
a t week
M'r apd i.!Js M"l"rltl WhHe

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Frt.nz Bldg. East Maan at w~::u~le "orL~~~e P~Z~ ~~! ~~~ l ra.nz Bldrr East Ma1n at.
C1ven by ladles of Forest Ireturned home Sunday She was ac Gtven by lad left of F orcst
Admu~s10n
Rt n and Bethany M E I compe.!lled bome lbY her oon lt!cv••
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andB ethany M .
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ch~r~h.-Home made iee report that Mrs Edg"r Layne who chuf'F:tt·-Home made 1~e 1 ~riULTS
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f rc~nn or aa e.
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SUnday t HII,Jiel wltJ .his ~
Mt' luld Mr8 $hu
Murra
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Mr~d Mrs Late Grim
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Sund
with .rr dllugh: s:nt
Daisy
aver
A tl "'t r
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Mr.s :Agnle Pickens li not mueh
Improved Her niece )6-8 Myrtle 1
Pickens or Lortg Bottom Is spcmlil K
n few weeks with her

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ntenden of i.he BouLhem Ohio D

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l llere on a abort business viSit
Ceot"fll Ebersbaeh was a bUI!ine58
vll!lltor
in Cornins Tuulday
Joe Rubin ftP:+nt Welillf:lSday in
Mallette. on bUSineM
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Mrs Mary Rtennlnl of P1ttsburu
c"t'turned fuesda.y
alter spending
tne pRBt tbree we-eks
here the
guut of Mrs Mary Huber or Un
10 n Avenue
Mr
and Mnt o s Wllt..see ol
Ann Arbor Mleh are buslneu vis
Jtors In town
Dr and M 1&gt; Charles Leonard of
Mason pty and Mrs Jake Ze1her
wer~ visitors In Hun~lngton Tues
da.V
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Mrs Qharles Ebersbach spent
Tucsdll; In AthOM with her daush
Wr Dorothy who Js a freshmlln a,
Oh1o Unlve:-sJty,
Mrs Emmn D rst and dt~ 111 h
ter Helen
we 1
to
Columbus&lt;
We&lt;lneaday to spend several daY!I
with friends and relatives
Robert w~er Judge c IE
Pf.oplea Ben EWlnc MKI
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Plnlaw attMd d
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Y.. e a meeLJng
e ne!.
day In MC!Artbur of t1te southe&amp;llt
ern dlBtrlct of the Building an4
Loan ASIJOC!atlnn In Ollio

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a\ the News Oftlee of The Dolly
Tribune, call 236 L, If the Buaineu
Office ask for 202·R.

MORE MINES MAY OPEN

111~ 1 ,r &amp;PnJllfhdl w Va vi:/
tiL W~ Wasuer hO\fle Sunday

~ P{ well spcr.t 1'hursday
wi th her unde IUld aunt Ml"
and M1'3 Fred Shain
Mr and MrB Wm Holter or
R 0 WP.bBtel WrighL McC-oba Mormng Bla.l ~pent Frh:lny wit'
and A D Ruasell ottended 1:1 poll their son Plank IUHI Jamlly
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tl( ul meeting In Portsmouth 1 ues I
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day evenlna
I'W.m of Racine spent the wook eurl
Mrs N Esta AI nold nnd Mrs wllh his mothet Mn; Neal)' HOI::Ml.ck
M11&gt; MRrtha Brtlvret u.nU da11r1
10 ~ Mallo~~ have 1 ~ tt.Jr Leoro spent Saturday alter have a Ha.lloween Social on Oct
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me a er Hpen I noon with Mrs Glta.dys Wine n d 31st in the bn.Bement ThMe preMnt
t~ ver~l days with frhmds and hmi.ly
were R.ev and Mrl:l Kunkle Ml
rea vea ere
Mrs Marie Lilwrence and cl'ltl-' and Mra Harry Lo.yne and son
Mnl A. 0 Tracy and aons Du.nii. daen spent Saturday wlt.h M1~ Let- Bobby Mrs OlUfotd Roush
M1
and Ot.ho Tracy were busJues.~ v 11 ! Uc &amp;yre at Bald Knobij
a.ud M111 Richard Grinstead Mi88
10 ~ne:l~ ~edn~Y to
MM TUlle Walton wna ealltrig on Allt'.e Grinstead Lelah Powe 1 an
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M,r and Mra v'lctor McGrew and
retunu!f.l to hei' home Wednesday
Eliza Walton hi ttome bet.ter
dauahter Ramona
aftel vlsltlr.ol' relatives he:-e
Mrs Edna Paynter and chiLdren
Miss Orpha Kemper or Columbtltl
;Miss M•ty 0 9J!:Y who Is a s~u of Portland WeH! call1ng on Mtu H.pent the week end with her moU)
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of Nursln~.. nL ( Isabelle Cozaa t and children JI'J 1
1 Mrfl Martha Kempf'!
Hol~r hD.!Ip!t...,J spent TUe.... ay J day
Oeurljlc Ollmtn r..1d M1 Pctt.s or
Wllh her father Ftcd Conway
Mr and Ml'8 1 M Brewer lUll
Mrs ~ W Flnstetwald and Mrs ~lll'e~r •~&lt;l&gt;IJiM'
Wright McCroba left
fo Cam
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IC en m• er 35c.
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e W e6 .a: d.. amdY
-Friday
(.onventlon ot the Daughtem of
~lW. Cozart of Stlvtvtlle """'nt School ch1ldrc. 1 only 20c
A~rica
FrJOt njght f ,Jld Ba.t rda
h d
rv.u oo Bmnche D!lvis of Neweutle iuft'f!~n Rob!!~ and
!,l!l~tr&amp;; I. urL ay, ept. 29th, at

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ror ap~dlcitll
KaRl Iva an&lt;! Eleanor Oomatock
or P L. Pleasant. visited their 11 an t
mother and uncle here 8Wlday
~.ml \Vbite has mO'liCCI to U:le- 0
L.CN!s p oper~y 11ear the sc;h Nl
ho""'

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t~l

Saturday

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121 479 08 s hool F'un~ I Lhe view ot tb~ public und
the City the pasl several days
was Cozart
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work
8 TownBhip Funds $17
w thl is8 llXptct.ed
r
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Qt her ljllnt M s. Anna. Rees
Ml s Ed~atd ji'USh Is~
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;

t'l'ogram Begun to
Clear Up Grounds
t\.t'ound Monument

On Memorial Day May 30 1870
hO\liSO.nds of people fptherecl ot tile
co1ner or the court house I.n Pom
roy ~0 pay honor to the Oepnt ted
,&lt;,oldie y or Melg., c(Junty anu to
witness the layl 1!.
f the corn r
slonc of the Sold!e, Mm un e l
f'h tt wnh &lt;&gt;I yeats ago and now
local c1ll2lln~ have started an BC
tlvf' campaign to clem
up and
bEautily Lhe iflOUlldS surroundin~
TAX lloiON~Y DISTRIBUTF.D
t.he monumf!llt 111 tJu
~Otu't.house
yard
'l he
rollage of the trees
1'l d ••t lb
le w l' utlon of the Undlvic!ed hus been uUowut lo"' )
Ln s 1c 1
~-enmal Tax, tor AUif\l.St 1933 has a.u e:-~lent th t Lhe ,;on lmtm ha~
gr,en m~tde by thf'! Mel 8s county
1
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1 ld
aUdlklr
as follows s~ 1 te F 10 1 ,,
ong 8 nee u.:cn 1 tlw 1tom the
6, 8
a ounty !'m I UD 10::1 'UI view ot the publlc:
'' Ptmd
County
auditor o.nd treasut e 1 The commlttet appotnled by the
fees 131112..58 Sta'teAlc' FOOd ful
Boa do! Commlsslon~rs of Meigs
JJ073!lOO count) road nnd b Jd,--, 0 county
headed
by Judge c E

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Ilene and. l(nthlcen

Mrs Clin to n Birch U StJVer;;v!JJe
Sammie PoweU a.ud !o.mUy mov
ed the IIU!t of the v ook C1 om ~he
EaWn larm Lo Lhc Bnkcr fum c.n
the ridge

t

;;

l at 0tllll'ie6ton spent

hclpl~

aer

nd W!th home folks
HCLtT)' Capehart. tltudent at 1\ Par
k~rsburg buameas college spent tne
11 «:k end w1Lh Ius paH:nts
Mrs Alex Lawsoh r turned home
'liter spending sevet al day a with
her daUJhter Mn Arthur Rou&amp;h w
Letart Pa.lls
Jaclr: Blankenship of Huntlncto.n
8pent t.he week end with Ruby
Shawver
Mr and Mrs Otto Grimm of
Parkersburg spent \.he weelr: end
llere W.ith J 0 Layne Bnd family
The St Pa.ul Lut.her Sunday
!Chao! wJU have their iLnnlll\l Joint
Jknlc at the Upper Whit.e church
3unda:y Oclober 2 All merubers or
the Bunda) school are 111 r.-~ d to br.
Ot1t ways of trunsporto.tlon ill"6 be
ng cnred f()r by the committee
M1 ana Mr:1. M:-tc .McGrew ann
t.Jro.ul!lhler Raruonn Ernc~;tlne and
Lelah Pow II spent Tue£day even
nc wJth T P Bumga-rner and ftUn
ly near Union

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"1 Will Speak Here l1
I

Ur &amp;lld Ya lien Be.llal wbfl
have been JJvlne at oranon for the
put few montha: bue re~umed
home for the winter
Rev and Mrs. 0 N Kunkle who
were called 1.0 New Ken~lnrtan
?u. to attend the funeral of a rel
atlve returned home ThWllday
Claude eumurner who a em]')loy

I

morntna: that he wu unable to es
tablilh the eource o1 the fire
Tt)lll' Wall the IIOCOnd homt! t &lt;."!
lenrlnl to Mr Cloland
that ho.s
beifln ctestroyett by
rtre on the
same lot.
He had no lnsuranoe on elthe
the 'hOUM:hold &amp;oods or the house

Hon. T. A. Jenkins

Ready to Battle for Title

SOCIETY MilTS
The Hot)' Name Bocltt)' ot the
Sacred Heart Oaibollc Chureh met
Tueaday evenllll' at the 8&amp;cretl
Heart School and enJOYed a pme
dinner Porty men were present at

troyed
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ed CODIIdera'ble headway and ll&lt;lthlol could be doDt AJI clotihing
and hOUMhOld JOOdll
were dea3

at tbe

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and Winter ·
t.\ rriQing Dflily!

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piSTRES~

Sept. 28-----INS-The ttteamAhip Cuev sen\ out an
8 0 8 today atvbtg its position
as 1:10 miles rrom Attu Isllmd
soutllern most point of the Aleu
tlan IaJand8 ln Alask.lln weten;
ThQ radio report. was picked up
bv the U 8 Cl)a:Jt 111ard cutter
Nro-Ulland .ntftr Dutcb HRI-bar ~nd
also by ~ Japanese liner Or~on
Maru aecotdtng ta the U S coas.
suard radto station hnre
No detatla of tbe Oasey 8 dlsa.bil
lty were received
Seattle

Wash

Charleston W
INS-Federal

unkncwtnglv
t rap tllday whe11.

l!(&amp;llon still In Rn
mlne
Thev W"l'e not
th V l'lppwached , __ -;~:z
warning
1o'RS Jn!d

12 sticks of
neared the

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