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tonloht Sltlhtl7 &lt;X&gt;Ider 1n ~ portrn _ ,

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'l'libune, eall 236-L, If the Buslneu
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tured by taat bueball by both 1
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Jti'Qml" Meter wtul a visitor Jn
to the peU.~on that aptn on Bept
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uperlnten· te&amp;.m5 Lelf:y Webb of J&lt;.Lckson
Dada
ctt.y wa~UJICarr ~ NeW YoJ k Athens 'tuesday
ember 12 Mayor Harley qaln un
• dent Announce. Con..
~me at d Mttch of Cheater led p
Semi Monthl S
Monday
nes.s v ~ In town
Ed Wippel ot Clncinnatl returned Kathertne
Ralph 1 Aslt:a ~'!uiJy wtOJ1C'fuJJy and maUck&gt;ua
In a real pltcmng duel for six
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M~ and M
RaJ h
rut'idRy after a short. business t.tip
$2S OOO "'- th R I h j Y ued a oommlttment or mitt Me•r• County Su"e:ror
Clu.l·on Of D eal
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Oilmore here
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, uuro y a p
I mWI onte Ina John Hawkins Chief R&lt;cetvee lnetructiona
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100 At Caty H 11
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nrs
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RU..;uters Na~y Lou and Jo Ann
MiSs DOiothy Ru~sen who h,a
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F $10 ()()()
of Pol ce and William. Rob3on Con
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Jack6cnvme stnrtt-d the SfVLnLI
-Adele returned Monday from &lt;l been confined to her hom.. on Ea.s~
ues
or
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r stable to &amp;JTeSt the pJatnt.lff and
From Board
25 ARE PROTE E
inning With a bang sendlni Mttcl
BILLS ARE READ
week end v.lslt with l"tllativea tn M11.in 11treet. the PHiit several weelul
place him In the county jaJI and
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to the 3howers whh three wei
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Colwnbus and Powell
with lnftammatory
heumaUsm Is
MAYER ALSO SUES he remained In Jail from a (l clock
Foot Ball Team
placed hits Bert Oibnm \.l.tmt I A d D
d f G
Ml'B Clarles Cll.'ICJ
returned reported to be much mproved
In the evening until 9 30 oeloei. the•
the mound tor Ches..er nt lhM
n
1Spole 0 ;
aa and trom, GaJUpolis Monday
arte 1
Charle; Coset oon L.tvlo and 0
next morntn1 when the court or
Offtetala; h
time and reUM the Sid~ by s rlk
Water Propoattlon
.IJt..ndlng a few days tttere vlsJbl 1" Plt!roit A /Ull{elcttl 01 , E Fon
SUit For $5,000 common pleas ordered his release Other Matters Diecuaeed
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Forward Giloep
ma out the two tduggen~ Stnpht'! 1
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JelaUve11 and frtends
tmu went to Oalllpolls Tuesday to
Agamat Mtddleport
fie stt.tea that hta business ot op
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~on anr1 Witham
IICU&amp;sed
Dr C E W DowJlito and son atteud the f meral of osca1 Bas
eraurur a taxi has ~n dantlil.ged
At Semi-Monthly
-Chester got to Webb vt&gt;ry E:oo1
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l'heod~ of Columbus returned tlanl eeven years old who Wfl.'l
For F alst: Arrest
and that he suttf!red p-eat ment.a
Meetln~r
The Vllla&amp;e or Pomeroy ~he Plil.r 111 thtJU" halt of the Jnnma ac~llu~
Pomeroy ccuncll wllh 3 pres Tue1day otter spending a few W..ys drol'.ned in the Ohio rtve1 SatUrday
-ansulsh humllla.tlon shame and
enUJ of Pomeroy t:lgn school chll .1&lt;:ro£H three runs befort' 't\ltham ent md the m:tyOI village solicitor/here vidtlng friends and lellil.tbes afternoon
Four civtl .. lilts "ere tiled In the disgrace as a ~ult. for wblch he
You are berth" noUtted to , ..._
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~ten Blld the community In aenet~ WB.S called to the mound and re 11 nd 1 k 1 th 1
Mr!&gt;
F..dward Castella
(Allee
Chari eli Strum of Zanesvtllc WR.'I con mon ple1U1 oourt Monday arter prays a judgment of $6 000
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111! t.o be congra.tulo.t~d that such J tlrl..&gt;d the elde with llttlt&gt; rllfii.I':"'Jitl I
c Cl
n e r reRpectlve chairs Probst) occornpa.nled by her two a bu::; neRs vl~lt.or het e Tuet;do.y
noon und Tuesday morning reques- 1 The other sutt asll:ltlK for a Jud all county road work bec&amp;uae of a
Wlde awall:e and en~rprl!linK men rtu: test of the game both sides 11 et In regular se~slon Monday eto uPJters Miss Df 1othy caa~llll
Harrv Dye went to Ha 111 ~n t lng judKments nggrego.tlng 8 tot gment was rtled Tuelday by B o
:~trt::!t.U:S ~'lv:: oto
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.,., BuperlnUndent C J Rhode~ w re 1et1red In otder WI h m nenlng Little was done excerJt the and Mrs ~rt Sc:hllep and the 1 ville MOl (lay tOl on lnde!lrute visit al sum of moe than $4:1000 while I Vunce a.galnst Lhe Trll$l;eesofSalem
u
oe•iMA•
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lbly as:dsted by J E White j)lin ltl king out illf' lust ~til f'f mt&gt;t t Pfl$lng of tht bills to thf finance late~ 8 hW!ba.nd Robert Schllep of NIU1 his father in aw Wllhttm twl) othe r suits a!ked for divorces township
The truStf!AS Z~trh A ~~e~~:l!r oo:;m,:a=:r f!Y
i?&amp;Pal or the Senior high school arf' ltice him
cmnniLl~e rot action
Da~cn rt;tutncd ruc•dav ri.l!t ~llmore who ho.e been In failing j The IO.Iifest judgmen~ prayf:!d for Iknney HoUts Rumtleld and Peter lowing a dedston reach~..,.. 1n the
lri charae of the educatfonlil.l wmk
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l'ipendlng the week end Y.'1th On 1
P~ ltll ror somelime
in tJu six petitions filed w1th T w I Nelson alleKedly owe the plaintiff In U
nd
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at Pomeroy high sehool
Juck onvllle
AJ3 H 11
The proposition or Lho Reibel Oey~:~ 1 and Ml and M
Mill Ca1J Lash of Mar tins Feuy j 8'.!ngd Clmk r Cou t-~ wa~ S2~ the sum of •1513.33 on two prom·
~hi~Ka.:ti~n :ient tnto eft'ect at
0 vd
, Due to ~he eft'orts of these men MLI rison 2b ..,
:J v 1 I Brothers In Naylors Rur that they Kreinblhl of Butternut ~:enue E and MJ nnd Mils Churles Daugh QOO
Thl.s actmn was started by 1"-!'ory notes according to the petl
W R Farnham prlnclpal of BtephenRon if
i 0 2 \l.ould do the neceM&amp;.ry labor andi Mr and Mrs A V
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v of Wheelinl( ureSJ)IWdlngarcw Kutherilc Ralph \IK The Ohio Fuel tlon
once Mr Hartin~r reporting Ulat
and COiii.Ch ot ttJe senior Witham ct I&gt;
The two remalnln'l aults aako'!rl ~,J~cU~t~oyr~ =~ .!t:ct=~
4 0 0 lns~a.ll tile and 8 catch basin on ~ companied by th 1 dnHo~ell BC d~ty.s "' th Mr&amp; P B Stan!Jer} and Gns Company as a result of the
team the playen or Hilt, 3b
lltreet. tn Naylors Run lr t.ht' village
rt 11
MI"Kni hi e r
ug tct 01 son Hart Stanbery
cc th gao; explosion which wreek
he court for a divorce
Ida K
4 0
squad 25 in numbt:r &amp;cklnRer c
0 1 v:oukt furnish the tile and basin Edn&amp; Louise ~t B~~d
daughter
Mu Robelt Hill and babies h!l.V L' ed l hree buildings on Mill street Rowe flied her petition askilll' for th~h~c~~~b:-:e dae:!~~..~o"t
ln11ured Bilil.lnat po!lllible Rasp rf
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wu lil.nnounced by councllmfl.n \fr and Mro1
ord Ind and ret urned to Richwood after a mor: in MiddleJXI t Septemllcr 6 1930 I rltvorct! from CharJes M RoWf'!
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Lhe Phtyers during the Hallam ~
2 1 0 Neutzllng He said the street Is a Downinl(tOn
Will Howell
of th .s vJ.sJt here wlth rr-lattves They Ti'::" plaintiff Mks for the judgment They were misrrled September 2? 1funds for that wort made it nuelll'l
thlt faU Thla Is a 8 f 00 1b
4 I 1 ! narrow one and the Installation if
d Mrs spent Sunday with \1m e uccou panled by Mrs ~Ill 8 1for damages and lnjurtes sust.amed 1899 the petition states and that &amp;iy tor- the dlstontlnuanee How
;~f!~~~~L and iru;ures pa.rent.~
Y1~
rd ~
Ian Howell and Mt .suster Miss VJrgle Hohstetter who when she was t hrown
from the 14 children were born to the union lOni the road work In the COWlt.y
4 1 2 would Widen it about four feet
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minor hurts that oc
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n l I Street Commls.sJoner Ebersbach ~~!i
rJt Rlllph HowcJJ of Culum
w 11 remain for a visit
ro.
n
lccupterl
by
the
Dixie
BaJ'8'aln 1 lo between the a~ea of 30 lil.fld 5 wm remain Idle Ia not. known but
1
to boys while In Uw
askt!d Council wha.t tht:y Intended
Mr:'l M
f Ocor•e Craty arrived Mouday Str. re In one of the buildings where years nre still living
She chlfleS It will remain Idle ~ttl au.mctent
of
not only 1n rootbul!
~ l l 1J t"' do with regard to the Improve t "f'n conf~rguetllc Durst who ba" lOin Columbus fo1 a 'lslt with t'€1 th&lt;&gt; explosion occurred
extreme c~uelty and ll'Or8S nealect f::t~~ t!~n Wll~a:!~d e 1'9wnptlon
sports M well will bl' Ch t
I n em of u street In the vlr.:lnltv of Main Str nf' to her hom~ on East &amp;tlveH und friends
A judgment or $10 000 1s also ask or duty
Elale W!&amp;emlil.n ia asking
or wlthoul the tc 1m 8
AS R HI Liberty Avenue Both p1oject:s Wl:'re l by jJI
ce the past ~eve1al days b Bam Strauss of Athens WI s a d ngalnst The Ohio Fuel Gas Com the court tor a. divorce from her we~t~u=e~'::t: u~:'~e'n'
} (S ct
worry of the po.rent as Lo I Kmgnt lb
~ ;} 1 lurned ove1 to the st t&gt;et tOffilll t n res~ I'.U~ Hj:)Oiled thl.ti lliOIIl
s ine~~ vi~ltn lt!re TU""Sday
pany by D010thy Mae Ralph an husband Dale Wi.seman
The pe
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txpen~~e ot the doctor h w j ~pencer 23b
4 I 1 tee fo1 lnvt Ugatlou
rll~hu~ in fi.Vt u. sevct u uase of R ~: M~ U Trucy M1 s Cluule8 I Infant by her 11ext fuend Strmley titlon stotes they were married Bep- ~l:llilt~ss':~o~~~d.~e;:,~IJ,: bl~~~~~
4 I :J
While In the past Pomeroy
Oanl b
St1eet Con mhmone1 Eber 8 b 1tch
z
Se!
s T m Ooe 1 n Mrs Jol11 Ra lph
!'his suit Is a. esult of t.he tembe,.127 1908 and thot one son
1 r
t
enthualasta have always taltt'l 0 R:nlght 88
4 1 tl usked Council If they mtended to M elll Tt!rr ll uf Mli.riett.a came Mr kus Mr~ Richtu Ll
Campbell explosion and the plaintiff avers Kennl was born w the W'lion She coa or the ooun Y lflstltutlo:ns
t&amp;are of any of the~ accidellls Lo E Gaul lf
4
P"rmlt Ihe Oa.s Company to tea 1 up
fn3ay 101 an lmJefhute vl.15lt with Cl ~; Lude B Langlotz Mrs John that Injuries wtre sustained to her chatlf.s wllful atf«!r.L.'f! tor moe :!n!b.t~~~~t:O tZo~~!eSe~:
J)Jayer~t where Lhe parents were I!; Knight '/
4 0 o lht&gt; st eets he re at wtll an(! u:.~t put r\~ 'es
we11~~e, an d Mls: Fannie FUgatl! hem! back sho 1lders arms legs I han th1ee yean
Mud Fork rOQd In cooperaUon
dtumclally unable ta do the work N Knight rr
4 1 1 them back lnlo Rhape a!! goOti ai'J l l'j;omet;. Weer.J una NoJbcrt Comp Lh
o- Athens Tuesdny to attend mu ~ "'S and body
causing
het
wlth the oommiM1oners wtien \he
Oil" move by thf' men In charge of Elt:el' teln c
0 1
ev f IIIHI then
He complained b~nn l;Jo dlQ~Iil.i buys have rcumtl}' u: o~:~~n~m or thf' Daughterf! of Bl ea t pain and thai the gas rumcl'l
PITTSBURGH
IVESTOCK
funds are avollable
·~meroyfl educatlonol lni!Lilltlnnl'l "'ll;(n c
o o lboUL lliR&lt;llces which It said hlld ch t e ge to the Ohio mlversJty
M
tte lltl!!
(1U~t nnd otl'l~&gt;l trnp 1ritles tilled
Bills were presented for
1 Rulllble Mrs Claw 1 t cr lmgs nnd her nervow~
,If, one of 1reat benefit ctllefly thru Mitch ll
1 o '} t been ~olin t n a nd wher 1e 1 lei tl'd Lu~~b~a: ol Beta
1 het.u PI and C
system
Oct 4-fNS-ri:oa:s receipts 600 ment read and approve~
0 nt { ~
~ rellet from worry which seldom I Onmm p
flute n1ti~0 s ul H 11 ~nd "' s 8 a1:.h Hartenta h w ._~ de l angec! Lo I he eKtent of holdcvm-s none ma.rk(&gt;t slow most
1 1 v l s In fo n ed Lh 1t they would tenl I E'spect~ 1Chl .Aiplm
:;:;.erlallzes,,b','' w, hlch neverthele~ I
~,"'", "waf! orteu us tl'lf'y C!liCd t
Th Dve y
B rth ll ~ ~~ ~
~"~,t ~, u~sts f $10 000
~ ul~~l ~~~~:he::osc~~cel~ew·:o~~d
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pert~s .." o &lt;JVIDQ! paren 11
:lv 8 !i '- Cl
ebsle1 lnJ ute 1 Co mel j
e aughters or /uncnca he\d n 1
'voc l Y Aw~
H P Mnve 1 t h12 plaintiff In n.
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:r,"nnouncement of the conclu111on
jlh t 111 Gl l!nnr Cf' .::o&lt;lst"d 1eq 1trln g LllCH' rew:ulm bl 11 1 th ly m ~ ~illll
suit tJlf'd agal st Jlil.m ~ E HEulcy !.;~ dowkward 100~150 lbs
390
'J the contract with the Cent1 J
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M 1 ,
1 ~~~ VlllagP.
Ml&lt;ddl~rt Ohio ~~;
~ P:l.c mg SO\ s .. 5( oft' bulk 3
p 1 It bl'f 1 ~ ch vo k c lid b ( Monttav evenm~ ut In• Odd f.'~
81 &gt;h 1
Cuualtv COh!panv of Oolumbllll Wll.s [iJ d Ra~p
Clone Ullcl 1\ tin If $25 ~0 I rJ ))( low II Hall
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Mml r loa l CC!pora Jon The Home
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lfladP. TUeflday rnorninr by Mt
a base hits G! Jmrn F' (
I C':l!lrc l cl J I Y fu Jet &lt; ob.o;CI vr
B)' roll Shiveler ha ldt lui GtJ
f IC nlty
Company of NCW Ynrk :tcti~n~:; rj~ ~ ~~~te40 odd lot trans
ln9umnce CruJ panv
Heme IUnl! N Knight
I I otcll nrm
1\ lOLion vas then
he will
Cul ll I r.d F
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WII o.m Rlbson and The Un
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'V hlnh ore ~cm~~rn,.bc'r' ,",' "o"Jm s und &amp;!yfrled
:l,"ot"t'l"l~~.,' huttl ',~~~ Of ", Cm p:uw hi lil dlC~ u~ ll St tlr- f-::Chc ll fm the u I 01 nn
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r ~ t Stl ~,_, FIJdf 1Jty und Ouornnt~ 118S quotable ftb&lt;llt 350·65'0 ~o.st .. j more
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School ALhletic &amp;illoclt!tlou
Knigh t ~n ~ fl.~lllgJ~~nce
J.o C I ~OI.lJ J ' t he t.olel ate I II wuz.; nlsn
1 he tl~l:lt full llijll!lllllf of the d( !nUl~ nt Y I !tel 1.11 nl1 r J tllty fol $a 000 du llnge
" J~u g~ ::""mfl~~t~~~ to~~ dovmw:;: ~d fffW
0 0
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Graee Gudd of EpJacopal Ba"e on baliH o1f Mitch a If Jl
Club "Ill
heid
ln addition &lt;lt'rmany w1u
medium gTade
kl tu 250
h
Webb l
~tlecls CIt thnt th v alva~ '~ Mtll H
llOOfl IlL the •tOO\e.., oj that the ol!CJ /IOWP I'S -eha.ln r,o ll Jnn• E Hlllle
yor
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c: ureh wdl eerve a cafe~ StJur.:kLut by Mitch 4 by Webb/ cetved the peunll befme s~lil.rli~ Avenue 0.\'IY .Fiege,r oJ Mul~rr* jb midlng up a unll~d nnt1 oe 1 lu
nnd inlB:t~£gf~lly ~mp
Cn.hes receipts 100 rathe1 sJow
11 fro t und ll g)ee to (llscuss the Ger
teria chacken aupper •t the 3 by Grhnm 4 by Wlthan1 3
Ut~ wo1k s ne argument was eng Mi"s JOhn T Pal
m.lt
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Sl!14e
a
allvut
steady wlth Mondays gene1
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Pariah, Wed Oet Sth, S OO HI!.S ofT Mitch b In 6 Innings gaged In With 1 cgu c1 to tlw ell:\ tin ~ son Whitney of ne and
1mi \arMs dt nQ;nd Juh ly
n ! the
tm!~~\':n~e:f1~
:~~~~de
fxtre;re top lower better
1
off Otlmm 0 in 3 Innings
Wf'b1 gnfl flit uatlon atld It was flnally de
r""n ly
the
tbe ..,county Jail or dJUDl ~a';
com~on to me
P M
10 3-Jt 8 In 1 Innings otr Wltharn 1 In dded thaL the cle1k !IOOUld notify
ew m~ urn calves
Innings
Mr Wise dl~trtct rna uger of the
Winning pitcher Mitch
j co~npany to be pres~11t at the next
Lo8ill8' plt.eher Webb
~e~;_slon of Council
Umplrn l'eeplli!f!. and Dodaon
Neutzllng
reJK;rt.ul
on
tl)e:
amounts of inheritance taxes Lhru
GRAIN!!!
which Pomeroy migh&amp; bune!Jt but
it ~eems few pe nl1 are dying and
l'utlda,. and Wfldnl!lld&amp;J Od
l
ChlcagD Ort 4- INS- Gmm leaving enn1Ki1 n onl!y for thf' vii
cpenect steady lod11y Wheat was la~c !o e w u! a IV l1nd nf exl~t
nchanged to 1 8c LIP co 1u uu 1 ence I o I v 11 I c lnhotltance
rl1m!1Cd und oats md 1 gfi(J lo metho I Some talk vns In ll'{Ad In
1 8c higher
r- !&gt;.~t vc to n n 1111~ p 1 wu.Le plant
Jlrner Oand H B Warner
\Vheut D&lt;:e fl3 5 8 3 ~ M:.ty u 1 !Jut WI e1 th, flna1 Cia!
ndlt c n of
Matton N'lxon
1 :A July 59 3 8
thl v I ll ~ v a
1 n1 101 ed bv Clerk
.Comedy "Shake A Leer"
Coin Dec 27 27 18 Mltv 32 32 l fll ~ebsler l t
eu e n:ed to diL' ll
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Jotll ned
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tccl lhat $1001644 waH
I cItlvcd
fn1111 Lhc coln(y a tdl or of
I wh ch $7 961 25 wa
to be n )plied
1 I bu (Is nt I ntr e!'lt
and when
1 Ci I k WPbSll r td efi I hft.t $I &lt;I -1(){)
f1s nc~c urv k meet the llondt~
I rl t f' II I' lin tnc l&amp; l
r llts of Lhe
1 1"' w
1111 II ren li:&amp;ed
C lllf'lr1
ll s teer~
160 t rn 1
1 C J He~ 1 del~~
n " $2:! 0
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Wolle ~1 oo lo the
t II of SlO 241!).1
Till
1 11 w11 WC1e read nnd
I •r If O\ I to the l"ina.nr.e Com
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Pu \ I II $ )0'1 HI
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Scene of Fatal California Cloudburst

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Business Adi'lit) , Cutte m Copper
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In P•at Month, General /
Trend Toward Better~
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Believee Nation W 1de
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I wish to co~tgr:...~ulate the people of Gallipolis a n d Gallia
County on the success of past
Fall Festivals and wish for them
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I further wish to commend the
enterprise and fine public spirit
of which an event of this kind is
merely an expression.

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Act 1 Decke1
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PlAced in the Meigs county j~11
Monday racing a chal Re or ass 1
on the person of he1 father Aatkt
Decker She wUJ be given
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ALBA COURT

THOMAS A. JENKINS

so Room~o Balh1, s~e. .

Member of Congress

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everywhere regard Lucky Strike as
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every aty, town ana hamJec say that
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By GEORGE R ROJ..Ml:.S •
INB Slliff CO!'t'eSpondent.
Albany N Y Oet. &amp;-1N8-t..
Smith has shaken han&amp; pl!blt\iiY
OV.th Frauklln D RooeeveU--e.ncl
bet~£.n them they h&amp;ve
ahaten
1 •rnmany Hall t.o 1ts. fowtdatiOil
f&lt;oJittclil.lly that is a hllhly tm
porta.nt development an New Yor!c
And It may prove o1 even more
importance tn the
pre91dent[al
f.iection next. months
'l ammany toOk onl! of the WOl'St
lieldnp in years in the St.A-te CC'II
vention just ended here li.nd Snttth
&amp;nl Roosevelt e.drnlnlatered \ The
Tirer went bacil: oo the CitY nur
1ng nwnerou&amp; wound&amp; and wlthoot
bemr In a vet)' 1nv9rablc pcl6tt1nn
for ret.&amp;lJation
Sm1th and Roosevelt found con't
mon around In thclr adw ll.lY or
I Col Herbert H Lehman ror the
~utxrnatorial nomination John l'
CUtry the Tammany lei.l.(ler .:ild
no~ want him
With h16 up sraa
&amp;Iiles ClllTY backed Mo.yor John
8 Thacher ot Albany He 00clte(l
him to such a. dangerous hour •hat
for a. ttme lt appear J pos&amp;ll,le the
Democrats would npt be abl' to set
F r o m uml-er tbe mldnilhL leeal lmur toa
l1Unr But ln the end ti1L' oombln

Papal Delegate Is
Safe In America
After Deportation

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tliJ\l!llade upon thy risht hancl.-l'aalm Ill! :6.

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of Stele . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georse C. Braden
~~~~~:~~,;· .. . .... ................ Joseph Tracy
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General .. ..... .......... .. John B. Bricker
Senator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John A. Li.vd

- a t - IW'.ll Repr... ntative ....... ........... · · · · Tom W. Jo .;••
cQmmioaloners ... Arthur Beegle, A. B. Bins I" m
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ProaeoutinJ Attorney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cedrio. Cl~r~
,,:'~":' ~'.!:..vs..1=.";....,. Clerk of Courts ..................... .. · John Sr;m
and 'nlelll o1 Sheriif ................. .. ... ... . ..... A. 0. Tracy
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County Recurder .................. Ger. H. ~einbart
1m. R\1111 Tucter IUid Oolll&amp;ance County Treasurer . . . . . . ........... ... R. G. Webstor
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Surveyor ...... , . . . . . . . . . . . . 'f~1eodore Beegle
MrL B. A. Y:c:Cuno"'b caUe&lt;:l Coroner .... , .. .... : . .... , . .... .. . ... Hen H. Evdng
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RECENT decision rendered by th' State (;bmm;...
sion in charge of relief work and funds for ,that pur·
P08e, wil1 come as quite a blow to Meip Couu(y citizens
who had expected and hoped to see the Co!!_rt HoWle repaired and painted up to oifer a much different appearance to the public in general, than it does at the present
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While the commission has refUBed for the oecond 1
tiJRe. to approve the request, on the a&amp;Humption that such 1
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... wOrk does not come under the head of relief, it il Somewhat difficult to see just why they take thla view of tbe
·1 a(tuation inasmuch as only needy unemployed· could h•ve
been used for every bit of the labor and ee~ly the
~!It which would have been purchase~1 wo.~l~ . Jl~y
Jimount to so much •• to make a .,.eat deal of dl.tTeience
111 the fund. Furthermore, all of the materials wol!!!fcer'l:&amp;inly be furniohed by dealer. in the county, so that once
,.aln it is brought home that the funds W&lt;&gt;Uid lie u"'d to
~d advantage.
It is ltard to see just where the line of demarcaU&lt;in
'!!Quid b&lt;i placed. HiJhway construction, b!'l~~re . b)ltld·
have lieen approved and many thousands qf 1\ollara
been spent in this way for relief P~l !lli!OIIIf
needy men and yet, thou•ands of dolla"' are :~;~~~
·1~-;t~!~~~~~ materials, the greater part of the
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going outoide of the county and in many iiUitJnees
oqtside the state.
Wherein therefore lies the differeqce? Ia it to be a
a• to whether we shall place our ·Court fi'IIU!O in
oo it is presentable or shall use tl)e lqo~~ey in
out a curve in ihe road ov,er
W, ,::ould
to travel without a· bit of
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uncle, Will Macb1r and wUe.
The P. T. A. rneeta at Dixie Prl·
Jennie d&amp;y eve:n1g.&amp;: Oct. 1.
Mr .and Mn. John A.IUnder ~a.d
Wedas SWJday BU88tll Mr. an4
&amp;lste' Taylor and Mr. and lira. ROberblon
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and "lra. Ohu. W. Brown, 0011. Pl,uJ

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DID YOU

By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA
Ed1aa G. Harrja. Owner and Publiaher of the Weal Point
(M~a.) Daily Tim,. Leader, Ptuiclent of .tbe Tupelo (Miu.)
·P.,ily Newa, And IUeraJIJ' repnled u on~t of the moot aucceaaful
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Raymond Johnson or Parkersburg
spent Thursday here with home
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' ·Aai!ar MktdJeawart had ihe mis·
f~~ tyall ~ brellk )lis .leg.
.J t)~. p. P. 'tlenderson fonner'ly ot
.t'Ortlatld has returned from Vienna .
Australia where he haa studied tht! 1
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Mr. and Mrs. A, w. PuiU.ns
daughter Kat.hlee~!' returned Wed· I
Rou.lie w:tJ taltnted.
nesday from a ttib days vacation
'.'~~;n;ry," . B~rb said ovet tl!e
spent at. Cleveland, Butfnlo N y
pl1one, "I'm driving with Tom to
Nlaaara Jl'alls and other points: "' 1
~·m sorry, ld.d," he ·~•red , lnto ltd hatr.
l'1t1sbur~h f'?_r. a b"n ga}ne." .. _.:-,
Several o! our citizens attepded 1
"You'te breiaking a date," ' M: re~
the bean dinner a.nd rally and heard 1
minded her.
move with the poetry of motion, 'hit? it: Barb was boldine ~ •on-W-• vlee pre11ldent Curti.B and other
"Thi-!1 is something special.
Ted hdn't rome- back; h~ bad tbi11g back- Ted · aJwa)'l '~;bt che1 speakers at Pt. Pleasant Tuesday.
Mr. and MMI. Ro.as Harding hod
Ca11't you come any other ev.epif).g gone to the .tclephone many times, iMpression ot '" lnvi!1ible hand be·
-how about Monday?"
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convinced hirnseif that he liad 'been tWeen them, holding him back; as tllelr dinner IJ\Ie&amp;ts Sunday Mr. 1
"I'm working uud need my -sleet), wrong; but lte hadn't call~d~ For B.-rlt:• hand: and her facr with lte and Mrs. Lewl.a Harding, Mr. and 1
Mn. Emmett. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs
Sunday's the only morning I can the time being he was blocking q1ri0;u!, taunlinR, lnvltlna 1mile.
W, Price and dauehtel's Mary and
slrep in."
cars: it Wasn't a hot job and he
Going by now, saylntp I can aer 1 pnnevleve,• Carl L. Rathburn au I
"I'm sorry, .T ed."
didn't ~eed sl~ep; and he had asked
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yqu whenever I want you.
1of Kner, Mr. and Mn. Hale Hard
"If yo11 br&gt;~ak thi~ ~ate , it'll .,be Rosalie t,o the Tenni' Club dance.
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thoe las t one."
Ted was proud of ROsalie: she
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"Wdl-if• you want to be that was a gypsy, uotic. If was a
Jt waa time to do aomethlnc
Mr. and Mrs Charles Hanes of ,
way, all right.,.
pretty dress although Ted never about Barb; make her aet thal Charleston viatted his brother capt 1
"Goodby."
got mo.re than a general impres- neither her money nor her position. Bherma.n Hanes and wife here Jl'rl~ 1
meant • thing to -him. She wa1 a day.
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"Goodby."
that; maybe too
Mrs. LIUian Warnl!r vlsiLed wiLh I
Barb slapped the phone down
"She'a followlna you with her fine 8id and
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good for him; bu1 Ted wasn"t quhe friends In HuntiJliton. Sunday .
and bit her lip. He had a nerve; eyes...
Mrs. Anna. Miller and sister Mrs
who wag, be to talk to her like
Girh were funny. Rosalie and so certain about that any more.
Kuhn of Huntington visited M!'s.!
tliat? She should -give up a trip Barb didn't like each other: they
There was an arlstotraCJ of Sidney Stewart and Mr. and Mrs: 1
to Pittsburgh to sPend an evening had gone to Academy together; brains as well aa money; if you
Oltver Weethee last week.
hearing him talk about himself,
Rosalie had tkipped a class or Barb had the brains you coald make tht
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0 . Houck had a.,
But she felt a little guilty. a little: bad been held back- anyhow money; then you•d bave both. 1 their guests Sunday: Capt. and :
sorry, He was a nice boy, if you Rosalie had gone off to college. He'd seen enough of Barb to know , Mrs. H. E. Houck ot Oa.IUpoJis and
handled him right, and he certainly She and her mother luld just he couldn't come to her unlea 1 be . :::· and Mra. Albert Romine or ,
treated her tbe way sho wanted a enough to get by. Her molher was wa1 her eoci~~ol equal: that would
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tl.ke time. In . the , meanAme• he 1of
~~In ~ho hl!-8 had, _fhBtRe
11o brother; not too exciting or too
Rosalie sang as they danced:
rt_tight
well ahow her thu 1he 1 moved ta•o!'m~~00M atatio~ has ·
seriou11; but better that way than
"'Take some honey from the bee wasn't a poodle dos to be whlsded ~ l Cl}e.shlre Is now In 'eh:;..wa~d thor ,
the other. .
Mix It up with TNT
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Still, it had to come. Barb was
And what'Ve you got?
· Barb didn't like Rosalie: Rou!ie l Mn. J Q. Adams went tO ' Pome- 1
young, entir.!ly too ,OOng to .hi~
Magno1la-"
waa a gvod .Jco.u t; m!lyhe- rt would J roy Friday to vlalt rt!lativell.
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seriously about anybo~y or to give
Rosali.e could •ina: the blue songa burn up Batb if he kept bustin1 , Mra. Ella Russell vls.tl.ed relntlve~
.all of her time to one: ~." Maybe and m,ake you (eel lhin8!; she ·was around with Rosalie.
I at Beach Rill last week.
abc could lib Ted better ~ tbi~ a dancing fool......and pretty, :-St~me
But Rosalie left·' ·,QWn Wlt~ · he~ ' Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McDade 1
the rest; per..a.,. .abe di( bu~ ' It was .'looJdng, her •OYer&amp; · StOn, mother durin~ ' 'Aol:ust 'OR 10 a 1went to Portland -to attend the fun. I
would be a miltak:e to ever &amp;et biiD liA.nted to c:Gt .in oD evtn ' aeW girl, Lake Erie ; resorlj Te.d " ,ot '· to~e· : erl '?fa relative last week.
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u If he were appointed to take same . over the week-enda a tid
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And he'd c:ome baek: be alwaJ'I diem over when they reached a foughl eontinuan, agaia•t the
J dJd.
Certain atage.
temptatioa of the telephone, A 1
Throb! Throb! T&amp;robr Stram!
Barb floated by. alwa)IJ &amp;reatly brokea date wasn't ao !lllucb, after
1 Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Becll:er and 1
Strum I Ta-da-ta-da-ta.-da. Wah-a- fntereated In the boy she wu with:
and the had always beea oa children of Middleport were sun wa·ha·ha ••• Shuffle ••• Oapl when it was Stone, d•n'cing !lowly the - 'ev~ lfith him. He dreamt of day guesU of Mrs . .M'attJe H-enry.
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and bendina onr her like a giaolo. bet, aaW her fa~e in the furnare
Mrs. George Nea11e and children •
"She's watdtin1 JOtl."
Ted bumed up.
fires-a shinina ris1on In pastel
of Mason spent Sunday with M:1·s.
T-ed daaced tnore athletically.
Why didn't Barb and Rosalie 11hades.
Laura Pox.
He was in ~pe and could ~trance: like each otherP They wert both
But it wun 1t just 1 b1"01cen date
Pred Lewis &amp;nd SOli lsanc c~
atou•d tirelessly, He felt like cut· good kid1 although different, of -it :Wu .tomethina deeper: and Hartford spent Swxtoy with Mr.
tiag loose. :U.:uaJc had piled up In coarse. You never knew what Barb Tec:J.. buns Oil. Throuih Ions eveand Mrs. Dana Lewis.
1 .;, bones aad wanted to run out waa thinking but Rosalie came ninga of sitting
Born to Mr. and M.rs. Elver Fox
00 tht porch
September 21, a baby boy.
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•is toet. raa like a whooping kid. right oat with lt; she was more swlng,. · or in the tr;~wn park. or
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Ernest M'cCo)', student at Morris '
,elea.aed from echQol
11 , · . like a fellow.
t-..,.. ~ . to Big Red at the cttr Jail Harvey College aL Barboursville
Oompahl Oompihl .Wah-"h-h-wa·
And abe could dance: abe wu or ' chatting wltb the boys ar the
spent the week end with 'Thelma
lla-hal
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~ot a~ ,out of it. D~c- pooJ room. ~ ~attled Jot bis
BmiLh.
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Tbefte ..... .lie In dM •iU..~ too~- ias\ w"b' R/,I,lie w•1• compelliiiB principle. ~ · l~
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Mrs. John Lonastn.th of Lanrstho wJUrrlaa of the b~', 87' daiq; It took your l;tod, aad your
S.he had aaid h.e couldn't
vme 11pent the PIUit week with Mt·9.
~ i•rl!!''~ 11M rt'follllloa of 11M 'lOIIi mla4. ~Otl thea It made ,oa 1!'"1 be:~ at anythJna:; .that wu a9:lruhe Myrtle Barker.
, _ listeMd for It; bu&amp;:f 01117' 10JJ1t!thia1 ~·
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of 1 mind for a presptetlv, hr:lte.
Mn;. Tom Bwn,arner and ehll-'
Frita COdld upre11 it wkh a Barb wu amootll an~ airY - a Sbe•d baYe 10 tetpect · him 1
dreu of West Oohmtb.la were sun ..
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dtv P:tM'Rtl of Mrll. J:Jvl'r Pox.
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Shertdan RUMell has anne to
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martin ot Alba.ny spent Sunday
with Mrs. Annie Price and 80118.
Mrs. ThrockmarUn remained for a. 1
longer visit.
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Frank Dougherty of Steubenville
spent a few days with Mrs. Nancy
Seales.
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district conterenoe at
Pomei'Oy
Friday.
R-.lph McDade of Parkersburg 1
wa.a he~ P'rtday.
Abner Price of
Parkersburg
spent the week end here on his
farm .
.¥r, and Mrs. Jamea Davis spent
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Trd walked to meet her; she
smi led qdickly and rushed into h'is
arms. He bdd her close for awhil~.
'Tm sofry, kid," he whiapbred
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the han4 to : the• pjano~ play1!d f(!r

mlU or CI!Jrle.ston were vlall.iQ&amp;
HaiTiaon: RWe Sunday.
..,_ calllnf on IJr. and 1JrL
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the ~nd. Tetl 11uddenly felt Jikc '~
fooL H~ mjgbt as well leave.
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Hut 1thc · ~~m" o~ened and RC?sal.ie
earn~ back. She approached hitn
'doubtht!ly, eyes troubled and COil•

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Young and ambitious Ted Wyane
rr 1l izes he cannot ask the wealthJ
Barb Roth to many a mUl hand, 10
he leaves his ~osition in the Bellport
,;t~el mUI and worb his way through
Old Dominion college. He show•
promise in footbalJ, and Bamey
Mack, the 'coach, takea an Interest
in him. Tom Stone, atar player and
Ted'• rival for B•rb'a affection1, is
antagon:stic towatd.a bim. Ted, bowe-ver, is admirod bY tho other students. During vacation he toils in
the mill to earn his tuition attd prepare for r the 'fall football SeAIOR.
Rosalie ;Downs, of a, nelahbprina:
colle•e. dilcUstes philosophy with
lTed. She Is ~urloua when he laui;hs
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~\il1ilce. It is to be hoped when that m~o~rq· fio held. &amp;!ld
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it occurs before the weather b'ecoq1es i11i!lern~nt to
10~~:0~m 1~~:,nt
Vi\F'~I11t out of doors. that the nece88ity can be Mbown in ouch
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Gilbert. McDade of Mt. Pleaa&amp;nt LOWEll THOr.t.~ FORK
Mn:. Fred Taylor. had Llle m:..rorProof of Taleal
Michlaan, spent Sllturday here
! tune to cut .Jtl one of hts tue!l
Jt 18 il proof or •rear talent• to
with hi9
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-- H- A. Barnett-spent
- Sunr:1a" r&gt; ' while
chopping wood
paren • r . an 111 rll. ·
Ml':&lt;: Ohas. Hyse ll rettornl.'r1 hc,m!'
Mr and Mr1:1 Llo d JcnklnH and rl!!'tnll the mind from the IM!nses •ud
~-, Mc~ad:1 He wa.a accompanied . Satmday after spending the sun'- I Nuro with h:s wife. She Is there cblldr(,n or Mlddfepm-t visited to s@runntP thougllt from hnMt.te~n~tt
wlte ~nd ~le daugh~~- mc1· with her ~;IsLer, LI7.Zl'J HumJJh- with hPt .~lster. Mrs. Wflltel' R&lt;&gt;He- Sundr.y with his fat-he~. Jamea ClcPro.
Y ane w o
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bury, who'iS sertoUBiy Ill.
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lheMr""'•'nd~e wHeekiJ here
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An.'Kln Jackson and wire spent
Rev.( Moss cl08ed ·a succeasful
r.!l. arry 8 wan an a
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uc er an rt:vlva l llt O!t!r . churt:h, ~~::~unday
bu'"' with relatives.
wtk
n_lgh t. -f.Je baptlze4 ~lgh\_- Jn the
Mrs. Allie Orbln and daughter ' Lola Russell attended the ball m er at Brighton, Sunday;·c
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Lucile of Ravenllwood spent one\ same at Laurel curr, Sunday.
Rev o H. Carder assist.&amp;! l;lv
$6.00 """"' ·ou
$2.50
day last .,,.k with Me ond Mra . B'"'' Moo". E&lt;!na Morris ond Rev Lothcy. io hpldlno ·a ""'Ivai 1
MrS. £d Price.
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MIA Lois Browning of Uolum-- to Poml•rov. Saturda"
Lennie- Knapp ancl,famUy "vi111ted
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bus Ls vl81tlng her parents Mr. ond ' Ussa Swick WU, call1ng on hnmf• ! W. 0 • McKhmey, nnd
t.amlly .,
Mrs. P. E. Brownlna.
1klks, recenUy.
&amp;Uilda.y .
NELL JENKINS
Mr. and Mrs. Lawl'ence Rltehle / Ot.o. Mc ~rt: Sr., WAs callm'il. on
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MIDDLEPORT.
J c. hn Jc.nes and wife were~ l1r. ;
ca1led on Mr. and !14J's. Herbert Dl~k Moore, lii.St week.
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Pickens or Antiquity one day last ·\ Betty Moore has oe-:n Ill .
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Mn. M1nnle Orr, Mr. and Mn. We Liked tile OIIHlme Campallftl prepared to bac::k up pis oplolons
AJ1bur OIT and da\llht.er 1pen&amp;;
We're only a mouth loo8e from tooth and nail. hlp M1d t.high and
B.undeJ' with Mr. and Mn. Garrett the ftr:st Tuelday after the second 8Cl'atch and gous:e.
Circle of Racine.
Mond&amp;f In November.
CUnkm U:eNamet or carmel was
The retiKnl why they spoke off
a dbmer sunt at the home or s. E.
The two can.d!.dntea hi~ aeUled trett stumps waa \o llmtt the platTrUSRII 8undl.y.
down to their wor~ ~nd art apeak.. ·form lt,o one man. There wun tt
rootn for two. And .lf a IllY t.r1fd to
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Torrence Ina from r.11 angles.
and famllJ called on l(r. and Mrs.
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cUmb up he made hlmeelf a. perrem.
W. H. Wolfe or ll'agle Rklae SatW'·
w0 will say that thla lll an un-, U.e for a short kick In the face . '
day evenl.ng.
uaually mlld campatau In penonali'Mrl. IOnnJc Orr tpcut 'Ibureday Uca.
, Stat.iatia:, IU'!IU:denli, rebuttals
and Prtd.ly wlth Oil1a Moore and
family of CarmeL
It wam't like Uu!.t. In the olden 1 and recrlmmlnatlons all rated secGcorae Mceutt...... h left 1 1 d
wbf:n candlda.tes ll"""''"e from ond when two strong opponent&amp;
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shucked their caabl and ~led. 1n
wee or Colum.bwl where he re- the shouk!er and klckOO. from the 1 a terrific bouquet of tunu:; and legs.
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aumecl bJa 1tt¥llel at OhJo State hlp.
unl"enlt.y.
--John liORheld 1tqdent. at Ohio
Jackson, Tyler DoUilas. Blaine,
Douglas could outtalk Lincoln but
university at. Athem .,. a. recent Lincoln, RooaeYi!lt, Wilson and Ule the crowd knew Abe wu the beat
CO~e and son 1pen·, sueet ot his sl:JU!r Mnl. Pa.ul Orr. o\ber platform bounr.en hat.ed tllc:Lr wrestler. If anybody a-ot ln fronS. of
at John w. Rices.
Mrs. Mildred. Prank ot l!'.q:Je 'enemies and loved thllir trlends.
Andy Jackson lt was Jt+St to9 bad.
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loved lhelr triend&amp; 10 much thai
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&amp;CCUIII!l your opponents of I cusatlon and no personal lndlctwuler the eeUpae and menta. we prefer the Qld way.
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When a mid-Vlctortan preddent
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Pft41dent .......... . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . Herbert .H.oovftl'
V4.ce-~dent . . . . .. . . . .. . .. .. . . .. . . Cb~rl.. Gurtla
S. Sllnator . ... . . ....... . ....... .. Gilbert llett01a11
lOth District . . . . . . . . Thomu A. Jenkiqw
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J KtnMth Edwards of Columbo"
Rcy Nei1011 was call..;, on li'U· o. H. carder, wile and chtJ4ren. 'ot Jenklol and funlly.
' 1lOll " aM ;di.Giht.er·ln-law, Kr. and
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~t the week end wiUl Mr . and hmt Litmbert. Bunda}'.
He-JatH.s, ROJ RJ1Ii and wue and
Jll.ul B&amp;metl of Pt. ~-...._ ___... ~
Mrl. Habl.rt AWna, tlllabeJ Haftl)
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Ji;U Ebersbach wu a recent .-ueet MrJ. E11zabeth Rlflle o! OWl Mol- ..,. on the rldCt the .PMt '""..;;;---. ·~ ~
1Mn. Tom Edwardl.
,an old t ..htoned belUJll ;and ktedl·
Tbf funeral of Mtt. 0eotte , Lou Bdwardlh baa 10~_!. Lo Suey -~ ot ' Macll!on Balnl.
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bUiinell.
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ThomJIIOI'I .,.. held at tbe M. B. rua whm he u emp .... ,ment.
Betty Moore spent Sunday niRht
M1tl Minnie Harrl8 or Cow - R~
Mr. aod Kra. .Br)'an creweiii
M'r. and Jrln. Donald Rob1nlon duueh
Tuadar
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Mre. Rannond Walburn and 8011 I 'lfith L. c Dod8on
JS spending • few da,ts 'Nit.h
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Pho"' Your N,... T•-VIRGINIA GREGG--Pbone "'·L . and aon Rn of Or&amp;nte were Y1f.. i c:harae of a Oohunbua undertaker. Raymand Lee are YLIIIUn" Mr. and
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and. cbDdren
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; ltln&amp; the former'• puentl1 Mr.
rlmertl .._.conducted by Rev. Yn. Charln Walburn of Mkldl!!Ch11!: Diehl and wife were caiJ.
c. W. Schultze. wife and two u.rda.J nl&amp;ht a.nd SUnday •1lh h1a
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CLUB MEETS
lng of tt!e year. Tuesday evening low:int vLtl.ton SUDday: Mn. Wll• : at.tendin&amp; from. a d'i5t.n~ were :, Bunday a!ternaoo h ere with frl!!ndll I ev:,,
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A B~kt.r and family, 8unQay flnd
Mr. •nd Mrl. W . E. Sbav.!l' en••• . s. Edward. Duffy of Pomeroy 1at 7:30 o'cloc1l a.t the Heath M. B. Uah WadkJna and 100 Ralph or 1Oeortt Thorn n Mr and Mn. ,
. 1 .uo.ow•&amp; .:.vruu Will ".. ng on am·nded the baptizing at Brleht- tcrt&amp;bvd 8u.ndaJ attemoOo. Kr.
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her Church. The first chorua prac- Athetll and Mill Bellle cvtWJ1fht Ben Weleer pea (J · and dau- 1
APPLE GR~VE ' Mrs. Wolt-er .[)&lt;:.daon, Monday.
and Mra. Arthur Scott 0: JacDoa..
50IJ Club, Tunday afternoon at the tice WB..!I held.
or Wea.t Columbia, w. va .• wbo wtH atlter vtrrlfttaaon.wr ::,e Mn liar·
Gladys Eskew Ia home on a vaw 0. McKinney and son, Wm. Mn. LeAlie Lwnley. 11001. Imbclr"
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cation.
Jr . made a bu111neu trip to Bucl:- and Juruo., l(n. .J. B. Role,' Mr.
home of her liater, Mn. Walter
1spend two weeka •ltb. ber aunt.
~~~Is , HBouth 8ecoad Avenue. Mrs. The Women's Christian Temper· 1 Mr. and Mrl. J•me~ 8..-..N were Jlowanl, ·Mr.· and Mrs. Everett ' faJ~ :C'~~UO:O:u.:~~~~:..ar~ Linzey Locke- moved to Hobson ey1' Lake, 0 Boturua•
and Mn. Dallu RalPh, 1111, Ok1.1
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orriB received !1rst club anr.:e Union will meet at the the Bunda)" Juellltl: of llr. and Mre. Wolfe N1d aon. Wallace Dr and
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1 Rolle fiCin Bobby
Mr aad ·.Mra
JHI/J• und Mn Hollis Scott, second church or Christ. Thursday at 1:3(l Oeojp Peannan at 8unmer.
Mrl.
Ihle ftul Howard rartwell party a:lven Thunday a.r..
Charlel\ Moo;e and wife callt.'111
J'anM. Leln1ey, lin aiad)'l Prench
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Mr. and Mra. Warren Den.ta, Mn. Mrl Don- KcDt.de , Mr• aeorae tht: home of Mr. amJ ~ Cha.rlea on Dave Dodson.. Bund8v
and .!IOtl llorLI
POT LUCK
The What-So-Eve r Cla55 of th r 'Ntlllam Bentz and daUihter Lola Pr!Ht, U.n. Poreat Mcoo,.;ald ali of l!i. Sayre, ln honor of M.nl. A. M.
The lnf!Ult chUd of Ployd Wise 1
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Merrtll Ta:vior ot
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Tiw Melp Temple P)'thhm Sis- j""resbyt.ertan Church y,•UJ meet Ft1- were the week end loeetl or Mr. Colwnbua Mr. and Wn. Stanley Haeue by her friends, wU.h whom waa burled at. Miles eemeter) . 1
. , . q,ent Swtday with hll lr&amp;Dd•
Ll'l~ No. 163 held a six. o'clock pot- day f:venlna at the ch urch
\nd Mrs. WIJ11am
Shiveley
and La....ell ind Kr. and Mra. Hale tht ha.t JPf!nt the .summer. A Thurulay.
Mr. and Mnl . C~tt JamP" mother. Mra. Eleeta Rust.
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and Mrs. R. A. Mille!' a ·t M'r:s, Bertha Shivele7 ot Huntlnc- lla.sterman of Sprlnctleld 11n. ·Bt,- wmpt uous dlnl'wr 'lr'all &amp;erVed.
Mn. Nlal Price il slowly lm- had att their guest!. Thur/Sday evelhi!lr lod1Je rooms. Mrs. J . H. spendlna: the week at Harbor Hills tonR
tber WoUe, ot Cleveland, Mnl, ,J , 1-repnred by the ladlet; In atLena- proving from an lllneaa.
1 nlfll', Mr. and Mr11. Harold Bwtlih·
EAGLE RIDI:.E
Grate, deleaate to the Pythtan Bls- Buckeye Lake.
Mr. and Mn.
Martin Koehler H. w. Schafer of Plymouth,• Mr . ance Thooe present were : ~t-, Eeer and baby, Mr. and Mn. Ken~~&gt;rs Grand [.()dgc Convention which
Kelly Gro:2an Is orr duty at Oro- were the Sunday lueatl of the tat- Artley and dauchter Mn. Prank tbcr P91T, Nn. Ernest Moms._Mn
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neth Swisher ot Little Kypr, )fr,
Mn. Hennan Prank and chiMren
Wali held at Lima, pve a report on gan's Mt!at Market becau5e of Ill- er'a aliter, Mra. Miller Bean ot Doueherty ot Steubenville, W•ld Wald Sayre, Mn. Ruth "'Ao d;o11.
and Mn. Rex Lemley and dauah• spent Priday wlth Mr. and MB.
thr convention.
A larte number nf'ss.
Sumner
1 UUe Ind. d&amp;US:htet Amelia or Mid- MrK Fanny B&amp;nes. Mrs
Wth, &amp;m
U:r, Jean ..
Geo. Frederick..
vl lfll!mbers were In Bottendance.
Mr. and Mre. Sid William.&lt;; rc·
Mr. aDd Mra. Emmett Hawk and 1dletown, Mn . Edna Lyona and dau· Bhalll, Mr&amp;. EUiene Slaugh~r oi
Mr. am: Mrs. Pnmk Foley spen'.1 Hollla Seatls and family are
Mr. and Ml'll. Raymond I-rant
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tmned the rtrst or Lh.e week from ra.mlly of Hemlock Grove lpent ahter, Barbara. of Bladen, Nn. Cot.Lageville. W. Va .. M.rr; S. M. Sunday with Mr . and Ml'8. Ernest moving to Rutland, thll week .
ealled. on P . R. Orr and fllmUy,
CLASS MEETING
a vlalt at ·Leta!'t with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday wiUt the tormer'a broUlPr Laura Weimmer of Jaekllonvtlle, CrOM and daughter Addle, M~·r.. Nichols.
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,._.,. u.nd Mrs. C. E. Ftfe ot Oal- rhur!lday evenlntr.
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J . M. Bentz.
Mr. and Mrs. w. E. McDad' of Clara HuLton, Mrs. Ginther ~;~f
M1., Lloyd Wbotighrl :ment ll llpolls. were 011 the rid~te Snmhw
Mrs. Alban BiaP and two ·chliChurc~1 of Christ held a pot lu.ek I Mrs. H.arry Brunker of Belpre Mr. and Mn. Ray Whaley of ' Ka.nauaa, Mra. Shiveley ot ll;iut Pc.mervy, Mrs. C. E Morris or Ba- _few days laBt week with ~11;~;, Mont
Mr. o.nd Mrs. Ira Swisher an· dren 1}*-nt Bunda)" ,with Charl'l!!ll
;ll!Jpet a nd bualne~ meeting al: the 1and sister. Mrs. Bam.
Deibel or Cher-y Rldl'e were calllna on Mr. Liverpool, Clyde Ayre•. of Beaver 1 ahan. Mrs. Marlon Ou1-::.: 1md ho»- Wells at Rad~Hft' .
nounce the arrival or a i J-2 pound Bo.bco!:k and famtly
J~mf' of Mn. Dwl8ht Froat1 TuP,~~- I Marletta and Mr and Ml's. "\ J . and M"l'llo. v. L. Sbup~,-ay Monday. PaUl, Mn. R. Smart, Mn .1:. '-"· t eN. Mn. c. a . sayre anti d:tughMl. and Mns. Pearl Jordon spent baby girl , bum Sept. Zll. The little
David Spencer and wile, If, L.
IY evening
· 1Hamilton spent Tuesday Y.1th M~ .
Mrs. Charlea Betsl~ ot Silver ~k~ and Mrs. John C1rcle ·' Of ter, Roberta.
f.i un~y wtJh- Mr. and M'r9. J. : D . m!As has been IJiYen the name of Spencer and family spent 8\.lll&amp;l.y
Hamilton's &amp;lster. Mrs. Jamea Rldle waa vlsltltllf M:m Dana SWartz Racine, Mrs. Docla Middaua:h, Mr.
Mr and Mra. Early Rou.-;h at- Joi"(J8t\, ·~· ,.._' ·,
D&amp;lsy Marie.
wlLh Ed Holter and wife.
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BRIDGE CLUB
Moore ot KYKPr .
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and )4ra. Earl Wolfe, Prands 80)'· tendt:d a reunion near IRI$'ilt, v-.
Mt, ;~Dtt· ·''krs. W. B. Hopkins
Mr. and Mr11. Perr1 Ralph a.re
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Mlss Sara Loul.se Scott w;;.s hos·
Mr and M:ra. Max
Roller and·, Mrs. June Flndllnll wu VIIJIUna de•. Olada and Oarnet Mlddatll'h,, Va .. sunday.
.:peut -sun~:; with Mr. and Mrs. moving rrom c . E Plfe's rann , m E. Orr and family.
t1·.'-'..'; Monday evening O.t her home daughter, Mary Ma~tha, spent her brother Coy Hawk one daJ : r. ~nd ~n . J . P . Wells and Mary : Rev. Law Will begin o .:.er!r·s of, Chus, "Woodprd.
with the former's po.rent.s, Mr. and
A. P. Sinaer and fa.mlly called on
I'UI'ner of Main street and Flrsi Tuesday afternoon o.t Huntington ~is week.
o:eraum leld of Parkerabura and mutlngs ':l.t Fairview, WcdJ·t:M.Ia:,:
Mr~. O!x:rt Ma~hs spent thr Mr15 Ed Ralph.
P. R. Orr and famll;r 8\Ulday at·
A~enui' to the members of her
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WClk l!nd Wfth her PftJ"elhS, "'· ·
Mrs. Libby Thompson nrol't r"V" tt:moon.
ht·IJMt- club.
Mrs. Ed Coates reh~e~e Price dJed fl.t the home vt , There W111 be a social gJ~t'n b·, a u&lt;l Mrs. W. D. Hinds Of Rutland. Harold, spe nt Sunday wiLh her
Wm. Warner and famUy called
Cl'lved Lhe prize for hlll'h score
'31ephaat Gr~._..,.,,.. M,.t.
CI.L :,lli~r Ru~ ~t ~~d f Land&amp;, tht Me'try Makers Saturday t·~enMr a nd . Mr;s Leslie Chase ot daujJht.er. Mrs. GeOI"le French a nd on P. R Orr nnd !amUy, SUnday
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Columb\iP., have been vt~;IUILK hJ!i family at Campaign.
eventna .
. , MUSIC ~LUB MEETS
, ---grR1'PYill'd~ hnve neYer ~n ferl- =~~ft Sunda for co- : Mr and Mrs. Earl Bha 11 k and IKII'IUI!'., Mt· a!Ld Mrs. Will Chase. I
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.1 1 ~~' Woman !I Music Club ot J A group of fritlnds aJ¥1 nclahbors tted hy 11he' artunl d18«lvtry or &amp;uch lumbus where he w1Jl c~ntlnue hi1 : liOns ::Jlt.ll~ Sunday ut Pl Pu:a. uut
LOSES TOE IN ACCIDENT
TutUe, SWlday.
.atud.les at Ohio State unhersity
J LewiH Taylor, sc.n of Mr.
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Middleport met for the tlnt meet- ' met at the home of' Mrs. Ellzabf:oth burlA.I pill~~~ for elephantH.
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1m. R\1111 Tucter IUid Oolll&amp;ance County Treasurer . . . . . . ........... ... R. G. Webstor
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RECENT decision rendered by th' State (;bmm;...
sion in charge of relief work and funds for ,that pur·
P08e, wil1 come as quite a blow to Meip Couu(y citizens
who had expected and hoped to see the Co!!_rt HoWle repaired and painted up to oifer a much different appearance to the public in general, than it does at the present
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been used for every bit of the labor and ee~ly the
~!It which would have been purchase~1 wo.~l~ . Jl~y
Jimount to so much •• to make a .,.eat deal of dl.tTeience
111 the fund. Furthermore, all of the materials wol!!!fcer'l:&amp;inly be furniohed by dealer. in the county, so that once
,.aln it is brought home that the funds W&lt;&gt;Uid lie u"'d to
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It is ltard to see just where the line of demarcaU&lt;in
'!!Quid b&lt;i placed. HiJhway construction, b!'l~~re . b)ltld·
have lieen approved and many thousands qf 1\ollara
been spent in this way for relief P~l !lli!OIIIf
needy men and yet, thou•ands of dolla"' are :~;~~~
·1~-;t~!~~~~~ materials, the greater part of the
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oqtside the state.
Wherein therefore lies the differeqce? Ia it to be a
a• to whether we shall place our ·Court fi'IIU!O in
oo it is presentable or shall use tl)e lqo~~ey in
out a curve in ihe road ov,er
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Mr .and Mn. John A.IUnder ~a.d
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By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA
Ed1aa G. Harrja. Owner and Publiaher of the Weal Point
(M~a.) Daily Tim,. Leader, Ptuiclent of .tbe Tupelo (Miu.)
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.J t)~. p. P. 'tlenderson fonner'ly ot
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daughter Kat.hlee~!' returned Wed· I
Rou.lie w:tJ taltnted.
nesday from a ttib days vacation
'.'~~;n;ry," . B~rb said ovet tl!e
spent at. Cleveland, Butfnlo N y
pl1one, "I'm driving with Tom to
Nlaaara Jl'alls and other points: "' 1
~·m sorry, ld.d," he ·~•red , lnto ltd hatr.
l'1t1sbur~h f'?_r. a b"n ga}ne." .. _.:-,
Several o! our citizens attepded 1
"You'te breiaking a date," ' M: re~
the bean dinner a.nd rally and heard 1
minded her.
move with the poetry of motion, 'hit? it: Barb was boldine ~ •on-W-• vlee pre11ldent Curti.B and other
"Thi-!1 is something special.
Ted hdn't rome- back; h~ bad tbi11g back- Ted · aJwa)'l '~;bt che1 speakers at Pt. Pleasant Tuesday.
Mr. and MMI. Ro.as Harding hod
Ca11't you come any other ev.epif).g gone to the .tclephone many times, iMpression ot '" lnvi!1ible hand be·
-how about Monday?"
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convinced hirnseif that he liad 'been tWeen them, holding him back; as tllelr dinner IJ\Ie&amp;ts Sunday Mr. 1
"I'm working uud need my -sleet), wrong; but lte hadn't call~d~ For B.-rlt:• hand: and her facr with lte and Mrs. Lewl.a Harding, Mr. and 1
Mn. Emmett. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs
Sunday's the only morning I can the time being he was blocking q1ri0;u!, taunlinR, lnvltlna 1mile.
W, Price and dauehtel's Mary and
slrep in."
cars: it Wasn't a hot job and he
Going by now, saylntp I can aer 1 pnnevleve,• Carl L. Rathburn au I
"I'm sorry, .T ed."
didn't ~eed sl~ep; and he had asked
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yqu whenever I want you.
1of Kner, Mr. and Mn. Hale Hard
"If yo11 br&gt;~ak thi~ ~ate , it'll .,be Rosalie t,o the Tenni' Club dance.
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thoe las t one."
Ted was proud of ROsalie: she
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"Wdl-if• you want to be that was a gypsy, uotic. If was a
Jt waa time to do aomethlnc
Mr. and Mrs Charles Hanes of ,
way, all right.,.
pretty dress although Ted never about Barb; make her aet thal Charleston viatted his brother capt 1
"Goodby."
got mo.re than a general impres- neither her money nor her position. Bherma.n Hanes and wife here Jl'rl~ 1
meant • thing to -him. She wa1 a day.
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sion of a girl's outht.
"Goodby."
that; maybe too
Mrs. LIUian Warnl!r vlsiLed wiLh I
Barb slapped the phone down
"She'a followlna you with her fine 8id and
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good for him; bu1 Ted wasn"t quhe friends In HuntiJliton. Sunday .
and bit her lip. He had a nerve; eyes...
Mrs. Anna. Miller and sister Mrs
who wag, be to talk to her like
Girh were funny. Rosalie and so certain about that any more.
Kuhn of Huntington visited M!'s.!
tliat? She should -give up a trip Barb didn't like each other: they
There was an arlstotraCJ of Sidney Stewart and Mr. and Mrs: 1
to Pittsburgh to sPend an evening had gone to Academy together; brains as well aa money; if you
Oltver Weethee last week.
hearing him talk about himself,
Rosalie had tkipped a class or Barb had the brains you coald make tht
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0 . Houck had a.,
But she felt a little guilty. a little: bad been held back- anyhow money; then you•d bave both. 1 their guests Sunday: Capt. and :
sorry, He was a nice boy, if you Rosalie had gone off to college. He'd seen enough of Barb to know , Mrs. H. E. Houck ot Oa.IUpoJis and
handled him right, and he certainly She and her mother luld just he couldn't come to her unlea 1 be . :::· and Mra. Albert Romine or ,
treated her tbe way sho wanted a enough to get by. Her molher was wa1 her eoci~~ol equal: that would
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tl.ke time. In . the , meanAme• he 1of
~~In ~ho hl!-8 had, _fhBtRe
11o brother; not too exciting or too
Rosalie sang as they danced:
rt_tight
well ahow her thu 1he 1 moved ta•o!'m~~00M atatio~ has ·
seriou11; but better that way than
"'Take some honey from the bee wasn't a poodle dos to be whlsded ~ l Cl}e.shlre Is now In 'eh:;..wa~d thor ,
the other. .
Mix It up with TNT
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Still, it had to come. Barb was
And what'Ve you got?
· Barb didn't like Rosalie: Rou!ie l Mn. J Q. Adams went tO ' Pome- 1
young, entir.!ly too ,OOng to .hi~
Magno1la-"
waa a gvod .Jco.u t; m!lyhe- rt would J roy Friday to vlalt rt!lativell.
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seriously about anybo~y or to give
Rosali.e could •ina: the blue songa burn up Batb if he kept bustin1 , Mra. Ella Russell vls.tl.ed relntlve~
.all of her time to one: ~." Maybe and m,ake you (eel lhin8!; she ·was around with Rosalie.
I at Beach Rill last week.
abc could lib Ted better ~ tbi~ a dancing fool......and pretty, :-St~me
But Rosalie left·' ·,QWn Wlt~ · he~ ' Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McDade 1
the rest; per..a.,. .abe di( bu~ ' It was .'looJdng, her •OYer&amp; · StOn, mother durin~ ' 'Aol:ust 'OR 10 a 1went to Portland -to attend the fun. I
would be a miltak:e to ever &amp;et biiD liA.nted to c:Gt .in oD evtn ' aeW girl, Lake Erie ; resorlj Te.d " ,ot '· to~e· : erl '?fa relative last week.
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u If he were appointed to take same . over the week-enda a tid
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And he'd c:ome baek: be alwaJ'I diem over when they reached a foughl eontinuan, agaia•t the
J dJd.
Certain atage.
temptatioa of the telephone, A 1
Throb! Throb! T&amp;robr Stram!
Barb floated by. alwa)IJ &amp;reatly brokea date wasn't ao !lllucb, after
1 Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Becll:er and 1
Strum I Ta-da-ta-da-ta.-da. Wah-a- fntereated In the boy she wu with:
and the had always beea oa children of Middleport were sun wa·ha·ha ••• Shuffle ••• Oapl when it was Stone, d•n'cing !lowly the - 'ev~ lfith him. He dreamt of day guesU of Mrs . .M'attJe H-enry.
J CJapl
and bendina onr her like a giaolo. bet, aaW her fa~e in the furnare
Mrs. George Nea11e and children •
"She's watdtin1 JOtl."
Ted bumed up.
fires-a shinina ris1on In pastel
of Mason spent Sunday with M:1·s.
T-ed daaced tnore athletically.
Why didn't Barb and Rosalie 11hades.
Laura Pox.
He was in ~pe and could ~trance: like each otherP They wert both
But it wun 1t just 1 b1"01cen date
Pred Lewis &amp;nd SOli lsanc c~
atou•d tirelessly, He felt like cut· good kid1 although different, of -it :Wu .tomethina deeper: and Hartford spent Swxtoy with Mr.
tiag loose. :U.:uaJc had piled up In coarse. You never knew what Barb Tec:J.. buns Oil. Throuih Ions eveand Mrs. Dana Lewis.
1 .;, bones aad wanted to run out waa thinking but Rosalie came ninga of sitting
Born to Mr. and M.rs. Elver Fox
00 tht porch
September 21, a baby boy.
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•is toet. raa like a whooping kid. right oat with lt; she was more swlng,. · or in the tr;~wn park. or
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Ernest M'cCo)', student at Morris '
,elea.aed from echQol
11 , · . like a fellow.
t-..,.. ~ . to Big Red at the cttr Jail Harvey College aL Barboursville
Oompahl Oompihl .Wah-"h-h-wa·
And abe could dance: abe wu or ' chatting wltb the boys ar the
spent the week end with 'Thelma
lla-hal
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~ot a~ ,out of it. D~c- pooJ room. ~ ~attled Jot bis
BmiLh.
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Tbefte ..... .lie In dM •iU..~ too~- ias\ w"b' R/,I,lie w•1• compelliiiB principle. ~ · l~
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S.he had aaid h.e couldn't
vme 11pent the PIUit week with Mt·9.
~ i•rl!!''~ 11M rt'follllloa of 11M 'lOIIi mla4. ~Otl thea It made ,oa 1!'"1 be:~ at anythJna:; .that wu a9:lruhe Myrtle Barker.
, _ listeMd for It; bu&amp;:f 01117' 10JJ1t!thia1 ~·
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of 1 mind for a presptetlv, hr:lte.
Mn;. Tom Bwn,arner and ehll-'
Frita COdld upre11 it wkh a Barb wu amootll an~ airY - a Sbe•d baYe 10 tetpect · him 1
dreu of West Oohmtb.la were sun ..
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dtv P:tM'Rtl of Mrll. J:Jvl'r Pox.
~·~~= Ollly Bta Pri&amp;a wkb ld1 pot aweD daocer u.d 7011 couldn't lose •he c01lld like blm. aa4 Qe. ~u .....ll t
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Shertdan RUMell has anne to
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martin ot Alba.ny spent Sunday
with Mrs. Annie Price and 80118.
Mrs. ThrockmarUn remained for a. 1
longer visit.
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Frank Dougherty of Steubenville
spent a few days with Mrs. Nancy
Seales.
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district conterenoe at
Pomei'Oy
Friday.
R-.lph McDade of Parkersburg 1
wa.a he~ P'rtday.
Abner Price of
Parkersburg
spent the week end here on his
farm .
.¥r, and Mrs. Jamea Davis spent
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Trd walked to meet her; she
smi led qdickly and rushed into h'is
arms. He bdd her close for awhil~.
'Tm sofry, kid," he whiapbred
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the han4 to : the• pjano~ play1!d f(!r

mlU or CI!Jrle.ston were vlall.iQ&amp;
HaiTiaon: RWe Sunday.
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the ~nd. Tetl 11uddenly felt Jikc '~
fooL H~ mjgbt as well leave.
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earn~ back. She approached hitn
'doubtht!ly, eyes troubled and COil•

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Young and ambitious Ted Wyane
rr 1l izes he cannot ask the wealthJ
Barb Roth to many a mUl hand, 10
he leaves his ~osition in the Bellport
,;t~el mUI and worb his way through
Old Dominion college. He show•
promise in footbalJ, and Bamey
Mack, the 'coach, takea an Interest
in him. Tom Stone, atar player and
Ted'• rival for B•rb'a affection1, is
antagon:stic towatd.a bim. Ted, bowe-ver, is admirod bY tho other students. During vacation he toils in
the mill to earn his tuition attd prepare for r the 'fall football SeAIOR.
Rosalie ;Downs, of a, nelahbprina:
colle•e. dilcUstes philosophy with
lTed. She Is ~urloua when he laui;hs
at her and ~ails him conceited.
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on the work of rehabilitation at oar
~\il1ilce. It is to be hoped when that m~o~rq· fio held. &amp;!ld
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it occurs before the weather b'ecoq1es i11i!lern~nt to
10~~:0~m 1~~:,nt
Vi\F'~I11t out of doors. that the nece88ity can be Mbown in ouch
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Gilbert. McDade of Mt. Pleaa&amp;nt LOWEll THOr.t.~ FORK
Mn:. Fred Taylor. had Llle m:..rorProof of Taleal
Michlaan, spent Sllturday here
! tune to cut .Jtl one of hts tue!l
Jt 18 il proof or •rear talent• to
with hi9
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chopping wood
paren • r . an 111 rll. ·
Ml':&lt;: Ohas. Hyse ll rettornl.'r1 hc,m!'
Mr and Mr1:1 Llo d JcnklnH and rl!!'tnll the mind from the IM!nses •ud
~-, Mc~ad:1 He wa.a accompanied . Satmday after spending the sun'- I Nuro with h:s wife. She Is there cblldr(,n or Mlddfepm-t visited to s@runntP thougllt from hnMt.te~n~tt
wlte ~nd ~le daugh~~- mc1· with her ~;IsLer, LI7.Zl'J HumJJh- with hPt .~lster. Mrs. Wflltel' R&lt;&gt;He- Sundr.y with his fat-he~. Jamea ClcPro.
Y ane w o
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bury, who'iS sertoUBiy Ill.
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An.'Kln Jackson and wire spent
Rev.( Moss cl08ed ·a succeasful
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bu'"' with relatives.
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n_lgh t. -f.Je baptlze4 ~lgh\_- Jn the
Mrs. Allie Orbln and daughter ' Lola Russell attended the ball m er at Brighton, Sunday;·c
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Lucile of Ravenllwood spent one\ same at Laurel curr, Sunday.
Rev o H. Carder assist.&amp;! l;lv
$6.00 """"' ·ou
$2.50
day last .,,.k with Me ond Mra . B'"'' Moo". E&lt;!na Morris ond Rev Lothcy. io hpldlno ·a ""'Ivai 1
MrS. £d Price.
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MIA Lois Browning of Uolum-- to Poml•rov. Saturda"
Lennie- Knapp ancl,famUy "vi111ted
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bus Ls vl81tlng her parents Mr. ond ' Ussa Swick WU, call1ng on hnmf• ! W. 0 • McKhmey, nnd
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Mrs. P. E. Brownlna.
1klks, recenUy.
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NELL JENKINS
Mr. and Mrs. Lawl'ence Rltehle / Ot.o. Mc ~rt: Sr., WAs callm'il. on
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J c. hn Jc.nes and wife were~ l1r. ;
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AJ1bur OIT and da\llht.er 1pen&amp;;
We're only a mouth loo8e from tooth and nail. hlp M1d t.high and
B.undeJ' with Mr. and Mn. Garrett the ftr:st Tuelday after the second 8Cl'atch and gous:e.
Circle of Racine.
Mond&amp;f In November.
CUnkm U:eNamet or carmel was
The retiKnl why they spoke off
a dbmer sunt at the home or s. E.
The two can.d!.dntea hi~ aeUled trett stumps waa \o llmtt the platTrUSRII 8undl.y.
down to their wor~ ~nd art apeak.. ·form lt,o one man. There wun tt
rootn for two. And .lf a IllY t.r1fd to
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Torrence Ina from r.11 angles.
and famllJ called on l(r. and Mrs.
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W. H. Wolfe or ll'agle Rklae SatW'·
w0 will say that thla lll an un-, U.e for a short kick In the face . '
day evenl.ng.
uaually mlld campatau In penonali'Mrl. IOnnJc Orr tpcut 'Ibureday Uca.
, Stat.iatia:, IU'!IU:denli, rebuttals
and Prtd.ly wlth Oil1a Moore and
family of CarmeL
It wam't like Uu!.t. In the olden 1 and recrlmmlnatlons all rated secGcorae Mceutt...... h left 1 1 d
wbf:n candlda.tes ll"""''"e from ond when two strong opponent&amp;
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wee or Colum.bwl where he re- the shouk!er and klckOO. from the 1 a terrific bouquet of tunu:; and legs.
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aumecl bJa 1tt¥llel at OhJo State hlp.
unl"enlt.y.
--John liORheld 1tqdent. at Ohio
Jackson, Tyler DoUilas. Blaine,
Douglas could outtalk Lincoln but
university at. Athem .,. a. recent Lincoln, RooaeYi!lt, Wilson and Ule the crowd knew Abe wu the beat
CO~e and son 1pen·, sueet ot his sl:JU!r Mnl. Pa.ul Orr. o\ber platform bounr.en hat.ed tllc:Lr wrestler. If anybody a-ot ln fronS. of
at John w. Rices.
Mrs. Mildred. Prank ot l!'.q:Je 'enemies and loved thllir trlends.
Andy Jackson lt was Jt+St to9 bad.
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J KtnMth Edwards of Columbo"
Rcy Nei1011 was call..;, on li'U· o. H. carder, wile and chtJ4ren. 'ot Jenklol and funlly.
' 1lOll " aM ;di.Giht.er·ln-law, Kr. and
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~t the week end wiUl Mr . and hmt Litmbert. Bunda}'.
He-JatH.s, ROJ RJ1Ii and wue and
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1Mn. Tom Edwardl.
,an old t ..htoned belUJll ;and ktedl·
Tbf funeral of Mtt. 0eotte , Lou Bdwardlh baa 10~_!. Lo Suey -~ ot ' Macll!on Balnl.
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ThomJIIOI'I .,.. held at tbe M. B. rua whm he u emp .... ,ment.
Betty Moore spent Sunday niRht
M1tl Minnie Harrl8 or Cow - R~
Mr. aod Kra. .Br)'an creweiii
M'r. and Jrln. Donald Rob1nlon duueh
Tuadar
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Mre. Rannond Walburn and 8011 I 'lfith L. c Dod8on
JS spending • few da,ts 'Nit.h
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and. cbDdren
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rlmertl .._.conducted by Rev. Yn. Charln Walburn of Mkldl!!Ch11!: Diehl and wife were caiJ.
c. W. Schultze. wife and two u.rda.J nl&amp;ht a.nd SUnday •1lh h1a
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CLUB MEETS
lng of tt!e year. Tuesday evening low:int vLtl.ton SUDday: Mn. Wll• : at.tendin&amp; from. a d'i5t.n~ were :, Bunday a!ternaoo h ere with frl!!ndll I ev:,,
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Mr. •nd Mrl. W . E. Sbav.!l' en••• . s. Edward. Duffy of Pomeroy 1at 7:30 o'cloc1l a.t the Heath M. B. Uah WadkJna and 100 Ralph or 1Oeortt Thorn n Mr and Mn. ,
. 1 .uo.ow•&amp; .:.vruu Will ".. ng on am·nded the baptizing at Brleht- tcrt&amp;bvd 8u.ndaJ attemoOo. Kr.
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her Church. The first chorua prac- Athetll and Mill Bellle cvtWJ1fht Ben Weleer pea (J · and dau- 1
APPLE GR~VE ' Mrs. Wolt-er .[)&lt;:.daon, Monday.
and Mra. Arthur Scott 0: JacDoa..
50IJ Club, Tunday afternoon at the tice WB..!I held.
or Wea.t Columbia, w. va .• wbo wtH atlter vtrrlfttaaon.wr ::,e Mn liar·
Gladys Eskew Ia home on a vaw 0. McKinney and son, Wm. Mn. LeAlie Lwnley. 11001. Imbclr"
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cation.
Jr . made a bu111neu trip to Bucl:- and Juruo., l(n. .J. B. Role,' Mr.
home of her liater, Mn. Walter
1spend two weeka •ltb. ber aunt.
~~~Is , HBouth 8ecoad Avenue. Mrs. The Women's Christian Temper· 1 Mr. and Mrl. J•me~ 8..-..N were Jlowanl, ·Mr.· and Mrs. Everett ' faJ~ :C'~~UO:O:u.:~~~~:..ar~ Linzey Locke- moved to Hobson ey1' Lake, 0 Boturua•
and Mn. Dallu RalPh, 1111, Ok1.1
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orriB received !1rst club anr.:e Union will meet at the the Bunda)" Juellltl: of llr. and Mre. Wolfe N1d aon. Wallace Dr and
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1 Rolle fiCin Bobby
Mr aad ·.Mra
JHI/J• und Mn Hollis Scott, second church or Christ. Thursday at 1:3(l Oeojp Peannan at 8unmer.
Mrl.
Ihle ftul Howard rartwell party a:lven Thunday a.r..
Charlel\ Moo;e and wife callt.'111
J'anM. Leln1ey, lin aiad)'l Prench
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Mr. and Mra. Warren Den.ta, Mn. Mrl Don- KcDt.de , Mr• aeorae tht: home of Mr. amJ ~ Cha.rlea on Dave Dodson.. Bund8v
and .!IOtl llorLI
POT LUCK
The What-So-Eve r Cla55 of th r 'Ntlllam Bentz and daUihter Lola Pr!Ht, U.n. Poreat Mcoo,.;ald ali of l!i. Sayre, ln honor of M.nl. A. M.
The lnf!Ult chUd of Ployd Wise 1
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Merrtll Ta:vior ot
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Tiw Melp Temple P)'thhm Sis- j""resbyt.ertan Church y,•UJ meet Ft1- were the week end loeetl or Mr. Colwnbua Mr. and Wn. Stanley Haeue by her friends, wU.h whom waa burled at. Miles eemeter) . 1
. , . q,ent Swtday with hll lr&amp;Dd•
Ll'l~ No. 163 held a six. o'clock pot- day f:venlna at the ch urch
\nd Mrs. WIJ11am
Shiveley
and La....ell ind Kr. and Mra. Hale tht ha.t JPf!nt the .summer. A Thurulay.
Mr. and Mnl . C~tt JamP" mother. Mra. Eleeta Rust.
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hwk supper, TueadRy evenlns at
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and Mrs. R. A. Mille!' a ·t M'r:s, Bertha Shivele7 ot Huntlnc- lla.sterman of Sprlnctleld 11n. ·Bt,- wmpt uous dlnl'wr 'lr'all &amp;erVed.
Mn. Nlal Price il slowly lm- had att their guest!. Thur/Sday evelhi!lr lod1Je rooms. Mrs. J . H. spendlna: the week at Harbor Hills tonR
tber WoUe, ot Cleveland, Mnl, ,J , 1-repnred by the ladlet; In atLena- proving from an lllneaa.
1 nlfll', Mr. and Mr11. Harold Bwtlih·
EAGLE RIDI:.E
Grate, deleaate to the Pythtan Bls- Buckeye Lake.
Mr. and Mn.
Martin Koehler H. w. Schafer of Plymouth,• Mr . ance Thooe present were : ~t-, Eeer and baby, Mr. and Mn. Ken~~&gt;rs Grand [.()dgc Convention which
Kelly Gro:2an Is orr duty at Oro- were the Sunday lueatl of the tat- Artley and dauchter Mn. Prank tbcr P91T, Nn. Ernest Moms._Mn
··.k MT. UN JON
neth Swisher ot Little Kypr, )fr,
Mn. Hennan Prank and chiMren
Wali held at Lima, pve a report on gan's Mt!at Market becau5e of Ill- er'a aliter, Mra. Miller Bean ot Doueherty ot Steubenville, W•ld Wald Sayre, Mn. Ruth "'Ao d;o11.
and Mn. Rex Lemley and dauah• spent Priday wlth Mr. and MB.
thr convention.
A larte number nf'ss.
Sumner
1 UUe Ind. d&amp;US:htet Amelia or Mid- MrK Fanny B&amp;nes. Mrs
Wth, &amp;m
U:r, Jean ..
Geo. Frederick..
vl lfll!mbers were In Bottendance.
Mr. and Mre. Sid William.&lt;; rc·
Mr. aDd Mra. Emmett Hawk and 1dletown, Mn . Edna Lyona and dau· Bhalll, Mr&amp;. EUiene Slaugh~r oi
Mr. am: Mrs. Pnmk Foley spen'.1 Hollla Seatls and family are
Mr. and Ml'll. Raymond I-rant
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tmned the rtrst or Lh.e week from ra.mlly of Hemlock Grove lpent ahter, Barbara. of Bladen, Nn. Cot.Lageville. W. Va .. M.rr; S. M. Sunday with Mr . and Ml'8. Ernest moving to Rutland, thll week .
ealled. on P . R. Orr and fllmUy,
CLASS MEETING
a vlalt at ·Leta!'t with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday wiUt the tormer'a broUlPr Laura Weimmer of Jaekllonvtlle, CrOM and daughter Addle, M~·r.. Nichols.
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,._.,. u.nd Mrs. C. E. Ftfe ot Oal- rhur!lday evenlntr.
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J . M. Bentz.
Mr. and Mrs. w. E. McDad' of Clara HuLton, Mrs. Ginther ~;~f
M1., Lloyd Wbotighrl :ment ll llpolls. were 011 the rid~te Snmhw
Mrs. Alban BiaP and two ·chliChurc~1 of Christ held a pot lu.ek I Mrs. H.arry Brunker of Belpre Mr. and Mn. Ray Whaley of ' Ka.nauaa, Mra. Shiveley ot ll;iut Pc.mervy, Mrs. C. E Morris or Ba- _few days laBt week with ~11;~;, Mont
Mr. o.nd Mrs. Ira Swisher an· dren 1}*-nt Bunda)" ,with Charl'l!!ll
;ll!Jpet a nd bualne~ meeting al: the 1and sister. Mrs. Bam.
Deibel or Cher-y Rldl'e were calllna on Mr. Liverpool, Clyde Ayre•. of Beaver 1 ahan. Mrs. Marlon Ou1-::.: 1md ho»- Wells at Rad~Hft' .
nounce the arrival or a i J-2 pound Bo.bco!:k and famtly
J~mf' of Mn. Dwl8ht Froat1 TuP,~~- I Marletta and Mr and Ml's. "\ J . and M"l'llo. v. L. Sbup~,-ay Monday. PaUl, Mn. R. Smart, Mn .1:. '-"· t eN. Mn. c. a . sayre anti d:tughMl. and Mns. Pearl Jordon spent baby girl , bum Sept. Zll. The little
David Spencer and wile, If, L.
IY evening
· 1Hamilton spent Tuesday Y.1th M~ .
Mrs. Charlea Betsl~ ot Silver ~k~ and Mrs. John C1rcle ·' Of ter, Roberta.
f.i un~y wtJh- Mr. and M'r9. J. : D . m!As has been IJiYen the name of Spencer and family spent 8\.lll&amp;l.y
Hamilton's &amp;lster. Mrs. Jamea Rldle waa vlsltltllf M:m Dana SWartz Racine, Mrs. Docla Middaua:h, Mr.
Mr and Mra. Early Rou.-;h at- Joi"(J8t\, ·~· ,.._' ·,
D&amp;lsy Marie.
wlLh Ed Holter and wife.
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BRIDGE CLUB
Moore ot KYKPr .
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and )4ra. Earl Wolfe, Prands 80)'· tendt:d a reunion near IRI$'ilt, v-.
Mt, ;~Dtt· ·''krs. W. B. Hopkins
Mr. and Mr11. Perr1 Ralph a.re
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Mlss Sara Loul.se Scott w;;.s hos·
Mr and M:ra. Max
Roller and·, Mrs. June Flndllnll wu VIIJIUna de•. Olada and Oarnet Mlddatll'h,, Va .. sunday.
.:peut -sun~:; with Mr. and Mrs. moving rrom c . E Plfe's rann , m E. Orr and family.
t1·.'-'..'; Monday evening O.t her home daughter, Mary Ma~tha, spent her brother Coy Hawk one daJ : r. ~nd ~n . J . P . Wells and Mary : Rev. Law Will begin o .:.er!r·s of, Chus, "Woodprd.
with the former's po.rent.s, Mr. and
A. P. Sinaer and fa.mlly called on
I'UI'ner of Main street and Flrsi Tuesday afternoon o.t Huntington ~is week.
o:eraum leld of Parkerabura and mutlngs ':l.t Fairview, WcdJ·t:M.Ia:,:
Mr~. O!x:rt Ma~hs spent thr Mr15 Ed Ralph.
P. R. Orr and famll;r 8\Ulday at·
A~enui' to the members of her
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WClk l!nd Wfth her PftJ"elhS, "'· ·
Mrs. Libby Thompson nrol't r"V" tt:moon.
ht·IJMt- club.
Mrs. Ed Coates reh~e~e Price dJed fl.t the home vt , There W111 be a social gJ~t'n b·, a u&lt;l Mrs. W. D. Hinds Of Rutland. Harold, spe nt Sunday wiLh her
Wm. Warner and famUy called
Cl'lved Lhe prize for hlll'h score
'31ephaat Gr~._..,.,,.. M,.t.
CI.L :,lli~r Ru~ ~t ~~d f Land&amp;, tht Me'try Makers Saturday t·~enMr a nd . Mr;s Leslie Chase ot daujJht.er. Mrs. GeOI"le French a nd on P. R Orr nnd !amUy, SUnday
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Columb\iP., have been vt~;IUILK hJ!i family at Campaign.
eventna .
. , MUSIC ~LUB MEETS
, ---grR1'PYill'd~ hnve neYer ~n ferl- =~~ft Sunda for co- : Mr and Mrs. Earl Bha 11 k and IKII'IUI!'., Mt· a!Ld Mrs. Will Chase. I
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.1 1 ~~' Woman !I Music Club ot J A group of fritlnds aJ¥1 nclahbors tted hy 11he' artunl d18«lvtry or &amp;uch lumbus where he w1Jl c~ntlnue hi1 : liOns ::Jlt.ll~ Sunday ut Pl Pu:a. uut
LOSES TOE IN ACCIDENT
TutUe, SWlday.
.atud.les at Ohio State unhersity
J LewiH Taylor, sc.n of Mr.
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Middleport met for the tlnt meet- ' met at the home of' Mrs. Ellzabf:oth burlA.I pill~~~ for elephantH.
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Lou Cmnilltey lJ ~~n to ban 41cla.red: Ul&amp;,, lt .there is any way ln
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h• UM Cbk:q'o WhJte Smr., the~
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n McOraw 16 ataned or even ap- 1a you ng mn.n named B&amp;rrJ..es, hallpr~ed. It will be the climax of an 1back fer the colleae of Emprola who
orpnir.ed. eampe.ia:n to woo the 1 plrkcd up au unautceut'ul try for 8
ClilJI:li.IO custo.tner away tram ~ t.h~ ! field BotiJ by Waehburn ooUeie at
Cubs, a none too hazal'dous under- T copella, KamJ., on Sept. 3Q and raetakin&amp;' alter what the ChiCB~ro eus- , ert 9~ yards unmolested for a. touch
tomer has jtllit Eeen o{ the Cub&amp; In · down. The runner-up Ia Pete Zimthe world aerlea.
mer. U. of Chlca.ao ~alfbadk who
1be ftrat step In U.e campaign returned a punt 10 yl.(d8 &amp;lain
wae to offer non-voting stock to the MonmouLh at St-.:g f'1ekl, Bept. 24.
clt.ben&amp;, the ldeta being that lndifTh ~ list of lcn1 runa Include :
ferenee does not go hand In hnd
D Barnes con or Etnp . Waabburn
with o.5RI!Bion. The seccmd step was Sept. 30.
the outr).fbt purcha8e of Blmmona, i 90 P Zimm-er U. of Chi. Monmouth
Dykea and Haas 1\'om the Athleticll, · Sept. 24.
,
the third a studied attempt to c5 • 83 P Hitchcock Auburn · Birmlna. ~
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bia'!!l hope tor a v¥:torr over I
Princeton SaturQay wet"&lt;~ &lt;ltmmed
today with announeemm'
Joe
Llnthan, La~nCe, MUll., luif- 1
back of tho .UODII, wW Jll'Oiitlabb' ~
unable to play. He 1a !!lbft'erlna
from an lnj\lftd ftnjier and ~
hllDdle JJU$e8, TOJn TOmb, Euchd,
0., lad, wUl replace Linehan
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at quarter. Jaea and Draudt, haltba.clu, and Purnell, (ullback, may '
Jn·m Prlnceton'l backfteld a1a.tnst. l
COlwnbia on Saturtt.,y
Kad.Uc 1
m&amp;de a sweet 25·yard !~n in a !
Here ls the victory grin on the face of Joe McCarthy, 1
Pl'CII boys are very de.sin.bl~•whe~ South Sept. 23.
Bltmln&amp;.- battle ..nUt the aeooncta yesterd..y. : m~nager f'Jf the new wortd's ch~mpions, who settled the
one ha4 a. loser
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th e u bs f or th e f our th succeBAnother contemplated t
shtre o~t. 1.
Hr.muton, Oct. a. - . ~ ·- Lew llsaue un ay y wa opmg
the Purchase of 0eorae ~~a; 172 s Armbrust Ohio u . Rio Grande !.r:o~ ~~· :!.k sopSa
· h.~~.re; may sive time.
Little did Cub fans dream whe-n .fo.e wu fired
but the Athletictl would have no par Coli. Sept. 24.
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e ac
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and the · underatandlng now 1s
168 a wtlllams u . ot Cal. Cal Aq:tea used In drilUnr ~rd!'Y and rubbing it in on his old mates in the manner in Which he
Eams~w Is Uable to wind up in Sept. l'J. ·
·
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5bo-.red well.
d'd
1 ·
C~ve~d and Wesley Ferrell In
DK-Dropkict; P-:-Punt; 8Phila«telph~ .
Scrimmage; KO--Klctorr.
New Haven, O,ct.. 5. ..:..:.- lNS - - - - --·- -- ---:::::-::;::c--;-'-~
, A&amp; for· the McQmw angle, It 1 ~
J e;hnny Dupn, New York, today SbQwln&amp; of hia pupils In l::laturdt.y'a Lult:ata and Mike KOken who ·y earn
more than PD&amp;SlbJr; by the
waa slated to be left ~ asme with Haskell Indlans wlll for the len. haltbe.ek'e JOb.
ot many :years standing
when Yale e~ Sq.turday asa,lnst lari:ely determine the n.re~ 4 strtng
and l!:tder Q()mlskef
Ohicagc, He wtr~ed oUt wtl:b, the . maPup ~r Noke Dame'J lt32 foottook the SoJC
'By lntemaUonal' .Newa service
!:11 SQU.d yeat-erda.7 . 800r1ila' 8 , bell team, Coach Hmrttey Ande~a

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to play pait or the same aplnat wqed tor nearly e\'ilrY pos~Uon.
the a_
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The two IJereest rivals are Nlct
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l'few ~OJ'.Ir., Oot., &amp;-INB--Now Ula.t
the:fr111 ~ W. send Johrl Meara·w to Koratre&amp;l and other places
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c!lf to name • pJ.aoe. whm berJlSitlt liD and, in fact., can. I don't
profa~;~ to aay that the man hu
been apJn'O&amp;ehed on .the subJect but
Lou Cmnilltey lJ ~~n to ban 41cla.red: Ul&amp;,, lt .there is any way ln
which McGraw can be lnterftated
h• UM Cbk:q'o WhJte Smr., the~
are many way.s In which the ctucqo Whlte 8oJI can and wm be lnteNSted In McOraw.
Of course, there remains the
trlfliila technlcaUty of M1'. Pohaeca•a contra.et aa manager tor 1833
but. the tlnderJtancUna: 11 that, 1t the

New York. Oct.. f.-IN8-'l1le open-

ins: weeks o! college football failed
to ll.st a $ll\lle back I!Clampertna up

and down the tt;ld for 100 J&amp;rdl or
reore, de!Jp[W the uaual fiekl d&amp;ya

matter went that fa.r , they'd pay o! mj,Jor teanu

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tbe ttnUemab. off and take their . weak opposUion.
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1 The longtlit run recorded goea to
n McOraw 16 ataned or even ap- 1a you ng mn.n named B&amp;rrJ..es, hallpr~ed. It will be the climax of an 1back fer the colleae of Emprola who
orpnir.ed. eampe.ia:n to woo the 1 plrkcd up au unautceut'ul try for 8
ClilJI:li.IO custo.tner away tram ~ t.h~ ! field BotiJ by Waehburn ooUeie at
Cubs, a none too hazal'dous under- T copella, KamJ., on Sept. 3Q and raetakin&amp;' alter what the ChiCB~ro eus- , ert 9~ yards unmolested for a. touch
tomer has jtllit Eeen o{ the Cub&amp; In · down. The runner-up Ia Pete Zimthe world aerlea.
mer. U. of Chlca.ao ~alfbadk who
1be ftrat step In U.e campaign returned a punt 10 yl.(d8 &amp;lain
wae to offer non-voting stock to the MonmouLh at St-.:g f'1ekl, Bept. 24.
clt.ben&amp;, the ldeta being that lndifTh ~ list of lcn1 runa Include :
ferenee does not go hand In hnd
D Barnes con or Etnp . Waabburn
with o.5RI!Bion. The seccmd step was Sept. 30.
the outr).fbt purcha8e of Blmmona, i 90 P Zimm-er U. of Chi. Monmouth
Dykea and Haas 1\'om the Athleticll, · Sept. 24.
,
the third a studied attempt to c5 • 83 P Hitchcock Auburn · Birmlna. ~
~=:S ~~n~e~e!:\bctw~n ~~u~\~~:;~ 23 ·Aubum

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New Ycrk, Oct. 6:.- - Uf.&amp;-Cohpn·
bia'!!l hope tor a v¥:torr over I
Princeton SaturQay wet"&lt;~ &lt;ltmmed
today with announeemm'
Joe
Llnthan, La~nCe, MUll., luif- 1
back of tho .UODII, wW Jll'Oiitlabb' ~
unable to play. He 1a !!lbft'erlna
from an lnj\lftd ftnjier and ~
hllDdle JJU$e8, TOJn TOmb, Euchd,
0., lad, wUl replace Linehan
_
·
I
P'r lnceton, Oct. ti.-lNs-Kadlie 1
at quarter. Jaea and Draudt, haltba.clu, and Purnell, (ullback, may '
Jn·m Prlnceton'l backfteld a1a.tnst. l
COlwnbia on Saturtt.,y
Kad.Uc 1
m&amp;de a sweet 25·yard !~n in a !
Here ls the victory grin on the face of Joe McCarthy, 1
Pl'CII boys are very de.sin.bl~•whe~ South Sept. 23.
Bltmln&amp;.- battle ..nUt the aeooncta yesterd..y. : m~nager f'Jf the new wortd's ch~mpions, who settled the
one ha4 a. loser
7S
8
Clem
Boston U New HampM
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'·
S d b
th e u bs f or th e f our th succeBAnother contemplated t
shtre o~t. 1.
Hr.muton, Oct. a. - . ~ ·- Lew llsaue un ay y wa opmg
the Purchase of 0eorae ~~a; 172 s Armbrust Ohio u . Rio Grande !.r:o~ ~~· :!.k sopSa
· h.~~.re; may sive time.
Little did Cub fans dream whe-n .fo.e wu fired
but the Athletictl would have no par Coli. Sept. 24.
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tton ot that. witbout Ted Ly
e ac
n
r g ey
e
and the · underatandlng now 1s
168 a wtlllams u . ot Cal. Cal Aq:tea used In drilUnr ~rd!'Y and rubbing it in on his old mates in the manner in Which he
Eams~w Is Uable to wind up in Sept. l'J. ·
·
·
5bo-.red well.
d'd
1 ·
C~ve~d and Wesley Ferrell In
DK-Dropkict; P-:-Punt; 8Phila«telph~ .
Scrimmage; KO--Klctorr.
New Haven, O,ct.. 5. ..:..:.- lNS - - - - --·- -- ---:::::-::;::c--;-'-~
, A&amp; for· the McQmw angle, It 1 ~
J e;hnny Dupn, New York, today SbQwln&amp; of hia pupils In l::laturdt.y'a Lult:ata and Mike KOken who ·y earn
more than PD&amp;SlbJr; by the
waa slated to be left ~ asme with Haskell Indlans wlll for the len. haltbe.ek'e JOb.
ot many :years standing
when Yale e~ Sq.turday asa,lnst lari:ely determine the n.re~ 4 strtng
and l!:tder Q()mlskef
Ohicagc, He wtr~ed oUt wtl:b, the . maPup ~r Noke Dame'J lt32 foottook the SoJC
'By lntemaUonal' .Newa service
!:11 SQU.d yeat-erda.7 . 800r1ila' 8 , bell team, Coach Hmrttey Ande~a

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At BerUn-Vtneea liower, German
heayYWetsht, knocked out Raul
ArKentJ.na,
IBianchi,
At New York~ohnny Bates,

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MI for t11e 1\r"* 111 moptlll p('the
J'~" ~~~ till• pl.t:e WM
a ~er:r

baek, wbo has a.ota for crld llorY on the lrlab prac
been InJured: probably wtll be able tlce. field teen baWes are ~inl
to play pait or the same aplnat wqed tor nearly e\'ilrY pos~Uon.
the a_
tanmen.
·
The two IJereest rivals are Nlct
Bob La4fltttr

wnh Joe

.

F.o\IR~!\Y,
W, VA.
'
.

FIGHT RESULTS

or elght
day, the
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~
would appe~tl
ol the dramatic
· y··c·;·- footsteps of his

.......

•" J.

qn'.v

ttanton over lhrett tuql•ee.

ill btlow dtltfrt averuj't!. ~o\D.Y

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. Oct. &amp;-INS-

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DEADERS' NOTICI!J
If 7011 want
the New• Offlee of Tbe Dalb
Tribune, eall 236-L, If the Bualmeu
Offlee aok for llOZ.R.

t.c&gt;cals to Meet To11IM Blue
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Fnday

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WEATHER FORECAST-. •
Ohio
P'lllr r.onirht. •nd pDII91bJy llcht
ru, t tu SQuth portiCin J?rldQ.f ~rctli!Jnt
iVUdh t~&gt;~'~ wtth rilinl tempuaturea.
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FULL

No More Gas
In Stomach
and Bowels
It you wish to be permanentlY re

llevcd of

IIOS

lo .,t.omach and bmre.IB

take Baalmann sou Tablets wbkh.
are prepared es.peellilly for 11lomleh
p.s and aU Ute bad effects ret~ull.in,ll
froM p.11 preMure
That empty ill&amp;winl feeUDf at
the pit ol the atornaeb will dt.Jappear that am:toUI nervous fee~
with heart palpitt.tlon will v&amp;ft:llh.and yau will apJn be able to fAke
a deep tnath without cU&amp;eomfort
Tha.t drowsy &amp;leepy feelln8' &amp;fter
dinner will ba reptaaaa by a desire
for entertainment BloaUill will
tease Your Umb!l arma BJJd ~
e111 will no lonser feel cold and eo

H~~~ER TD STAGE
~IG
fIGHT

nR RE-HE
"Fi,htin1 Preoident"
Carr7 Campa1p

To YoW.
INDIANA SPEECH
Brandt Democrat' I Attaek
A. "Deliberate
Faloehood"

Cuban Statesman

: ~HI 0 Rf~mENT~
: M~f B~RN C~~l
I INHf~~ ~r c~ ~
Ao Proleot To lncreaoe
Preoent Gao
Rateo
Cclu nbus 0 ~t 5 INb B
the Col1mbu (.:ns at h::t
be n boo~:ted from .W to ;;;,~ ct r~ r
by the PubUc Ut ilities Cornml"!'lcu I
thou&amp;ands of 1e~ dents a

I t9lli €

f 0UN G WOMEN
:HflD IN rnm~N
:or~AMIH Pl~T

CliMAX IN

"Queen of (rapes'..

f~RK MAYIR~tn
HNGlL NURIN~

1Purchaoed Explo11ve
Free Broth era
In Ohto

Expected Sh.;Qid
Walker R-Ive &lt;
Ncm~ination

Oetrl)ll
Oct
Michigan state prtso 1 guards were
Involved today In the fantaat.ic plot
two long term prlaonen; to blnat
their way out of the penitentiary

ELECTION MAY
Not Be Held Until
Legal AdVtaoro
Report

to s~ep becduse Baabnann s Gila
Tatle\8 prevent gas from lnterfer
lng with the elreull.tlOn oet the

aenulne In thll yellow pac)r:age at
good drUB .11tore Prlce tl 41·
ways on hand o.t Ebersba&lt;:h Pharm-

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"CHARLIE CHANS
CHANCE"
Marion Nb:on

Comedy "Shake A LeiJ"
Oci U 'J

"THE PURCHASE
PRICE"
Barbara Stanwrck Gto Breai •

Comedy "MoviniJ In'!

committee or GaliiPQilf {'!fl
~~eleeted. to cvopcrotc
wUh a eommltttr 91 Meia'B count.y
oitl•ns to a.ppeo t.O the state u:.tl
A

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or ay a

iUcl! comml811lon tor a ft!Yis1on N
the freliht rates In connecl o
wltb the recent revLslon ot
h~
Mlaht rates frOm the c ~ ~ ll ll
of the Hockln;J Valley Lt has been

,,_,-,..." ' " ' De-

liS'rned here
,..T)le commiUee of Oo.!Updls cttl
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ccmoosed of C B Roblu
·~~.0: J Ret aner Stanley Hunt
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IVORY AND GREEN ENA,.LED
ROASTING PANS I

Is eom

B Downing M

rkmaad Bon..,., Anoth·
f!r March to Cap1tal
'\i et.f'd
UniOntown Pf Oet
commtttt-e- of U)n ~111 c-arry
deman&amp; of the 1111.tlonaU Bonus
for Immediate

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Size 9L by 15V~ mches-2 mches deep for
bakmg and makmg Jello--

W A Compton lt wu.s

THURSDAY

19e

w!I1 a I Uaus:h.
d ;l cr
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'\nL wife

M "h• gh

RAG RUGS

Chester

4Ft. by 7Ft
H1t and m1•s patte1 n• THURSDAY

69C

GREEN GLASS MIXING BOWL SETS
'' Bow I• m a set--Rangmg m size fwm a
51j" to a '11/c mch bowl-Smooth f1msh mSJrle md out

OBITUARY

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Carrie Wolf daughter of 0torp
and Esther Woll wa .. born uL •
I cme Ohio June 7 1860 o.nd de

SoliCitors
oartodat the me
S•'"'""' eeo• :&gt;&lt;
11932
home of her daushter
1II Col urn bus ... "BerUe
Welser
I Mee,
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and 18 ""'~
On
21 1884, she was united

I( ' 1ty

THURSDAY

this

Mn

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Ncx.t F:nday to Renew
f1ght an Lower Gaa Rate
C cntroversy
T 1 'ln o

o~t

5-TNB-Renewr:d

activity In the flshL Im lower gas
1u le~ wn nott' I 11 11crthern Ohla
todnv ns
c 11 \\t!nt out to cit~
s1:1l1 I~
of 26 Ohio munlcipalitJes
Ia v tu g I hPn t-0 n " In Columbus
F'r ltn k Ihf' p lrJ:tese oJ reopen
n q: tl I' !=! ~,. r 1\.t' em I roversy
Thf' f' t tn 1he 111Uy made by
Sol Ito We Jc I 0 Ills of Lorain
o lio ed th en 0\1~1 of the Oolum
b• j{lS ~tie ca:&lt;;e from the dockets
cf 11 e 011 o P IJHc UtJIIties Corn
m 9Slon
An attempt will be made at tbe
scsn 1 0111
!lid to bring th&amp;
\aluatJOJ or ht&gt; Ohio Fuel Gas
Coumnm p to date
01 II~ JlOinlcd o 1t that the PIJ'!•
~Pn l gn~ rnt" \\as nx d en a VrJ.ltri.~
Mon ol tl { compa w In 1924 At that
t 1 nf' t1 c ~OJJPfl y was the Logan
OB.~ ComptJny
lnl'illdr I amon~ the Invitation&amp;
INn I d \\!'It' theM- '&gt;ent to sollcltors
f'f Ash ian l B 1cvrus Marlon At.h·
f'n~ Nrwr k W bud f'!Jrstllne fl.llcl
Cardh gttn

COlumbus
3 monl.h•

39CA SE1

0

Bfpt
In marriage to Oeor11e Thompson or
Portland Ohio to which umon was
born two sons and four daughters

In flatly life mother Thomp&amp;m
Wllted with the hfethcxUst Eplll
copal church of Portland In which
ch urch and Sunday HChoolahe faltJt
fully wcrked her entire llflll She
ttmsht the yGWll girl 11 clas&amp; tor a
number ol years
Her entire married Ufe w11 apen.t
at Portland with the exception or
thr !u.s' few years dnrlng which
tlms 1he made her home with the
1m r d11Ught.en
She iti!.Ve8 to mourn the•r loss her
husbond Oeora:e Thompson tlfo
sons Roy E of A~lmo Nebr
Wilbur H of Omaha Nebr tour
dau2:hters Mr8 Mona Weber Ml'l
Edith Park Mrs. Vera Howard al•
of Columbus Ohio And Mrs Zana
L(l.wwlll of Sprln~:rheld Ohio And
also sixteen grandchildren
one
~t.her
Everett Wolf of Canal
Winchester one slater Mn. Laura.
Wemmer of Sack8011vllle Ohio and
a. hoe:t or relatives anfl ftlendll
Her life wu one of care and
devotion
for her ramnyy and
church A per.50n or t1ue mother
hood &amp;nd friendship her place will
be s.lwM s vat'Mont to th e ralll\y and
friends

115 Pain

Boys Woolen Knickers
Part wool, tweed patterns m gray and
b10wn-S1zes 6 to 16 years-Mllde with
nvmgmg s1de pockets-One hip fJOCket-Whilc they last.
THURSDAY

J9e a pair

METAL KI'{CHEN STOOLS

•

(All Pictured Above)
Strong, stw'dy, well braced, Rubber tippod leg1 - Finlshed m g1 een with stenetled
rlecm ahon-

ThursdaJ

69e

Elberfelils In Pomeroy.
•

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New York Oet 6-INB-The tu.r
moll and confusion of New York
cit) 5 mayoralty tangle neared lls
cllm~t" today
"'
A report that former ~Jarne1 J
Walke now on the high seu re
turning rrom Europe WOIJld . 11n
nounce his abandonment of t h1s
proposed
vl.ndlc.aUon
cam~l1n
1'1! electlotl .asined wJde clrcola
few hours before the sc:ht&gt;
meeting tonta:ht or the Demo
nominating convention •
while such action If taken
:~;~ JOhn
undoubtedly free Tammtn)'
F Curry sa.Ld to
his
to

W1rner O&amp;rld H It Waner

ThW'IdaJ and Frld&amp;J

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