<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="22422" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://history.meigslibrary.org/items/show/22422?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-04-07T05:58:13+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="60884">
      <src>https://history.meigslibrary.org/files/original/a13778c9c00f217d6e624ceb72b2d1eb.pdf</src>
      <authentication>adab2375de28c4e39fd7b6c1db4f740e</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="70620">
                  <text>�����.

.

-

'I

-

,r,

-

--

Pomeroy High School Gradu'aie~ ·1933

tentral PUplls
"Make Fine Mark
•·

I '

w.DNIIDAY,IUY II, 111111
I

oI

'

~

Seirlors L e a d In
Field Events Held
Monday Aftemoo

·

:n.. tolJowtnt pup1ls. ...~ 11&amp;111· I
an listed ·below, of the Centnl
IICbUo1; Pomeroy, have not been j

..-u• Dill" lard7 In the nine

\

Remainirrc Evota to IHi De
cided T~•YI 3 Break f

1111111-

tbl ~- JIIIIIOd:
· I
~rt J,JeKino:Je, John Walker,
• PallliDe p!art, Maxine lfoenteh,
illtna JIM Slndalr, Naomi swau.e~ '

Po'le Vault R~
'

PJQJ,il Grlfllth. '111eo Kaspar, Pacl ,
Ka~ .Hazel Carl, ll'laxlne Kauft,
)ft&amp;thnn Lepr, Maxine Rous)l.
I
1
~les Da(lt, Oha.rles .Legar, j
Oorlli ' Kaptlba, Howard toaan, ,
Gardner Mankin, Roy Roush, Ro- 1
.bert A. Wolf, James Wyersmlller, 1
, S,tty Lou Kennecly and Qeljeva .
Sial~.
I
It ,mlaht !!lso be worthy of men- ;
tlonfthat In spelling 20 words dally I
Maxtne Kauft, the champion spell- ;
er of the sc:hoola, has misspelled 1
only 6 warda dUring th.e paat tour •
v~

!

' ·

I

FIRE DJ;STROYS lf.')USE

I

1 Monday

ants

~. ~ and
cluses vied tor 11-.1
1 In the bleb Jump ~ ~w
, senior took the !Ionon ' aa lie r,lao
did In the broad Jwnp. The shot
put aaw ano~her senior '"TippJ"
Dye, take the honpra w~ 11
freshman showed them au the way
,In the pole vault. Thl,s event, 11¥
: far the moot Interesting or the II·
1ternoon, saw · three boya, Tipple
Dye, senior, Chauncey ShUIDaker,
eophomore and Georse "Red.~ Je(lklns, freshman, break the former
· ; high school record.
_
I Dye and Shwn•t~er reaqllelf 10
·rteet 2 Inches but · failed 'at •the
lllllher lpark of 10 feet 7 lnche!l
whleh young Jentlna cleared after
1 two falllna attempta. The formtf
, record was 9 feet 11 Inches. Murre!
: Wolfe, a sophomore, took the, dia-

I

1

OIT, Bashnn, was com- 1
Pletely destroyed by nre about 10 .
o'clock TU&lt;Ilday night.
Orr pural)~\8~!&lt;~ the properW only 1
reeentJy, It 'was said, and · no one I
reelded thel&gt;e.
;
The blaze spread rapidly thru I
the house ·and jllt!e could be done
to extlngu!B!t the tlamea.
·1
A theory for the origin cf the llro
WM not ~dvanced.
..
.

.

: J~

C. J. RHODES.

'

l

E. WHIT£.
'
t ".

• •. '

.'' ' . r .

l
I

CUOII bOJIOI'S·

, 1

Helen LyOt&gt;s has ennouncecl thnt 1
~n lnvlta~on hill been extendecl to
aiJ l!l8Mbera Of the graduatlnR Clll881
Of •~omeroy high s:huol to attend
a theatre part!:: nt the Electric
l)teatre her'). Friday evenln~. The
1Ludenta will be honored at the 1
tqelltre on that evening and Mrs.
Lyons has prepared an excellent 1,
pl"opam for their entertainment
a gra~uatlon gift.

I

I
.
I

""I

I!
l
II

•

Th~

·

rnc:ulnr ocreen enterta.tnmf.lnt

I

featuring "Snllor'o
. l;Jtr~," a delightful comedy starring,
'Qiatty tilers and James Dunn. The '
'Stl\rs will be supported by Sammy 1
Clbhen, VletoJ· Jory and many oth- '
SelACtPd ~;.hort

t\Fl\..

tJ9~11lty presentations will b&lt;! ' shown \

aurl :

,

'Vith featured
the bill.

nternotioon or 1

1

~t!nu~

subjects

Alumna) Meeting
~eld Here Mo~,t4~Y

I

YOUT
- H-viCTIM OF
1
ILLNESS ON S·TREET ·

The 18th · an-;;;J .Uumnal

! union of ·Pomeroy Iiiah

~

I

.c..af(Jii;.!

re-

'!"hool was

held at , the audltorl\1111 or .t h,

I Junior high acllool bull.dlnil•. Men-,•

Aller he had sufttred a sudden I
attael&lt; on Main street here ea.rly
Wednesday, Wesley Bellis, Letart
Falls, was taken to the county jail
where Dr. R. E. Boice attended :
him lllld where he spent lhe re-~
malnder of the night.
The young man was said to have
been talking to Walle~ Wolfo, night
\leputy, when ,he became suddenly
-trlcten. ~1\)llna t.o •,the ,lk!~walk
r ;~ l!h7aig)iln w® wu iil!rmiOiiid
t.o ldve lmmedJate at&amp;entlon, Mid
Bellis had sull'ered several similar\
attacks said to have been caused
from an old stomach dleease.
~~ WB+ p)aeed In the county jail
aftef ,..!ielng treated by the physl·
elan, where he was given attentloJ!.,;.
uqtll removed to his , home
·~.,.··
daybreak
-~
' · · ''"
~ co~dltlon 111\\J.Ol!Sh ..painful,
' '
1
w~ !lot serious, It &gt;va. thotl~ht.
\
.
.. - : - M~, and Mrs. !tar!' YoltOO .. &amp;I)&lt;\
family of .Lincoln Hill, acmn-;
led thil; 'ronner:a mothef. ·'#•·
A. Yoll&lt;in to her home at earner.~·

: day evening, with Piuldent of the
• 118110Clatlon, . ~ymond Harbreebl
Pr""!lcllnr. ' ,
'
. The mee~litli was calied to order
, and att:er a'll ' 'litvocatlon pronounc·
eCl by Atfn Shain, tne banquet wu
1
, &lt;lisl"'sed of after whlob.' a pro~ .
ilram .
.
'

I

I

I

".

·w.

, . ·

~~i~rte:l~ !':.':':t~t~~~l":-::~tb':r
Jt~ :~ ~~~t_o~~.:!~ts~pen~.

The

,

point ' winners w!Ul ,, the
,,
1 marks made, follows:Shot PUt-Dye, senior, nrst:
Wolfe, soph., 2nd; Guinther, Jr..
Srd. Distance 36 ft. 10 ln.
·
Dl.scu88-Wolte, Boph.. 1st; Ball·
ey, Br., lind; Arnold,• Sr.. 3rd. Dla·
tanc:e 82 ~t,
ln.
Hlllh. J .
, Sr., 1st; N e,
1
1Jr., 2nd;
uvqe, llloore, ~ .•
tied Cor 3rd. Height 5 ft. 2 ln.
I Broad Jump.-Crow, Sr., 1st; Nye
I Jr., 2ncl; stlumaller, iloph., 3rd.
' Dl!ltanee 18 ft. 510 ln.
Pole Vault-Jeuklnll, Preah., lal;
Dye, Sr .. Bhwnaker, Boph., tlecl tor
2nd, spilt points for 2nd and 3rd
• place,. Height 10 ft. 7 ln. New re.
1 cord. Qld record of e ft. 10 tn. also
1 broll;en by Dye and Shumaker who
~sc~led 10 ft. 2 ln.
_
·.

AT LOCAL THEATRE 1
I
•·· All en act of thoughtfulne88, Mrs. I

• rill be shown,

;

I

GRADUATES TO BE
:·~ "GUESTS OF HONOR

r'

contest-

PI!! &amp;event.h-elchlb,,,

1senior

An unoecuplecl house belonging!

I

afternoon when

trom

creohm"",

\

to ·Althur

•

ll'leld evinta ~dtnr the 11
pound shot pili cllacuaa, pole "f&amp;uli
hlJh Jwnp and. broad Jump wdecldl!d on tbe field In the tear of,
the Junior bleb schOOl bulldlnc

I

.

.
·

.

.

.,
· ·. ,

o~ thi~

..
,&lt;.

I&gt;

• .

.

•

i

~88,

•

•

.

. ,

~1'

'

f

.. ·

'

.

.

,

number~

Above will--be seen ttie graduates
year's .cl1111s at Pomeroy High SchoQl, "The
79 in number, sets a neV.:' recorc( in local arinals for
. . Many other
so.; cities in southeastern Ohio, havJ'ng nearIf twice tlu! populatfon.
Po.meroy, have s,m apeneiaBSes this ;v.ear thall the c b&lt;&gt;ve record class.
C; J, Rhodes, superlntenrl,
. : · . ent of P,omeroy schools and P,,r of. J. ~}\thite, ~rin~ipal · ~f ' Senior High SchOQI, ·are a:lso sliown along Ylith 4 pictlmii .of the Senior H-igh School building.

;~s•.. 'P,;· II': i?a;t~I'Sotl.
~
;: i ·•I 1i 1 ECONOMIC
~ ' 1. (aontlnued from PUe One•

---- ...

~erYthll]i ~ftectlng

D~vls "f.jn\h:.ll!~'"!.'~~· 1 'l.ft!Y Oe~n1schools,

persona(s j. . I, !IV,.

'

of

.

-

Profe~sor

.

.

.

.· ,

N~croloey com-~~

~

:'ltl'"'M':"''a trecker and Oarlleld ·~u- i Cohen all!l family,
. :· ' '
Mr.•.an\I Mrs. Herman Eppe,lln of 1 WOMAN SEEKS DIVORCE
v l~DALS BUSy - - .had departed
Ufe In the past
or Mlirietta spent MOIIda)' ln
Mrs. Eva amlih and two children pftt8buigh visited with relatives
Grace Dewees hns flied her pe- I
. • year 88 COIIoW!I :-Palrner ROller, .
. , ;~~, ~antzatlon , pf l" productlOt&gt;
'
· ·
. ' \ll(imerof on btialhess. .
of Zaneo¥111e liave returned aCij!r here ovei'Memorl~l Day.
tltlbrr In the common l&gt;leas court ! Two lrotnr.ces of v..OO,.llsmhnve class or 1931; Prank · Rice, 1110&amp;;
al).d trade.
,
.
Miss ~·
7;d· Mls~ Lydia ·Mrs. Eleen Owens . Pllcl1ard ,who o,:lsltlng with. relative• here. , · I ,iiJrs. ·Robert Evans and son of here praying that she be decreed 1been rOCjlrj&lt;~ In Pomeroy dUring Walter Franz, 1818; Mrs. Beatrwe·
1
0
' ,IU'!der thel"' : headings virtu~
··
" 0I"C "'
Connerly taUIIIIt In the Pomeroy
Mr. and Mht' James iOh.urch and· oil!lll!:ldge returned Wednesday a divorce from her husband the
two da
Roberti· Parish. 1918; John KJnl,
1
lnternatlorl
accompanlecl by lier lilt- dll.UIIbttr, VIrginia, spent Memorial af!A!r "opendlnc the paat several Thomaa Dewees, of Middleport: beaJ:v 111
.1897; Mrs. Uelen Turnbull•. 1880;
1 C aries J1 ,.., .&amp;11~•.-. 0 ~ .
et;onolll)
be dl
d
-I ter, Ml88 M:arpret owens, have Day In Huntington.
1 days with the former's uncle and ·now serving an Indeterminate aen- lot ·•
'
· / Mra. Audrey Harl !!Iaiii; 1915; MQI.
IS e .
may
scU88e - that evleve Ol;lllnger.
returntd to their home In NoFwalk
MillS Maxine Oo.mpbell returned 1 adiit, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prlode. tenee of fro111 one to 15 years In the P
of the. Quth frunUy In the Margaret Hauck Wllllallll, lilt.
1
Odo,~\.~ ::'~ E~=t ~~ ::·~ i: Mrs. L&amp;td'll Bafer of Midland, ! after att•njllng thl' A\111111l\ ·ban• to her studies at Ohio State unl- ~. and Mrs. J. B. Burnell and Ohio Pentlentlary for burglary and ~:',':,'"~ryIIJs~l the 1 ~~ ofH~hrt I A proposal that the 11118&lt;)Cilatl011
.,.... st tee
d hl h
.
Pa., and ::Mi'il! ~label · PhiiBon ol l quet 'h ere
·
· .. versltY Tueld.a:Y' 'after spending daulrhtet Harriet and son WIIUam lll.I'Ceny
rc ·
severs
npm
• · be open to others than araauateil
til · a · ' an w 0 tq Europe;' Is Fury •?o[nt. Md. were Me'rndri!Ut Mrs. Rilla Vtneen' ·Ifardlnl Or Memorlal.i&gt;u..,with her weilta, of pt Pleaaant returned We&lt;;lnesclay :rhe · plalntttr·8 pet.ltlon avers left hantl, while the Other •cpnslsted 1 through Invitation was Mferred t.o
0 ~nat burning issqe o( them -\'It Day guests or Miss Miriam ,Black- Columbus wh.o was here · to ·'lpehcl· Mr. and: Mrs.'.,VIrJill C,ampbell , ol •!18• ' spending the past few days that she and her · husband were of the CMJrtumln~ of .th~ sun-dlall the executive ~mlttee.
·c··E "DEAM
' "SOCIAL• wot·e ami H. J. l:ll.w~,\to •• ol un- ll(emorlal DaY ·al)d atteade&lt;l, ~. B!!tlemut A¥e1&gt;ue. She waa accom- the.,uuru .or Mr. and Mrs. ,GOOI'i" married March. 25, 19u and th&amp;t In the front yard or the &amp;inlor high! Tbe lloor waa than cleared and
~
coin Hill.
Alwnnla banquet returned to · Het': 'PIIP)ed "' her sister. Betty, who Dt\JIIels:
four children,, aged 19, IT, 13 and 10 school.
.
.
dancing CoUow.ed, l!.lntll ml!lnlght,
i' l . Frid~y 7:00P.M. ..
Miss Irene EbersbaCh, who hM home.
,·;.. , ~will rematn . for a vtllt with rela-· .Misll oenevleve Rhelnhart and years, were born to the union,
Authorities have been notified · About 200 were bi attendance.
•·
n
been attondlng Mountalll Sta•e
llfrs. Gamet Ruase!l Pleek ·!Or' lives In Columbus.
·' • ·
glll'ilt, Miss · Ru~h Raft of Delrplt.
Dewees :waa convicted 1n this and are lnV•!Btil!atiDII.
--- ·-~
rreaLyterian L~wn &gt; business college In Parkerabur1 Ranger, Texas, whohaa been spend J . G. Mat~ewson whl1c!IBB been Mloh
. •, arrived ~ednesday for a county of,compllclty In the=-·
MARRIAGE LICBNIJES
!lome Made Joe creamhas arrived ho""' to spend a vaca- lng the past "!'Jeral mo1.ths In Ohl- spen!llnl the winter wltli .bla lOll visit wl~h the rorm~.:t. parentl!, Mr. bery of the- SOuthern Ohio Elec c
ENJOY OUTING
.
Strawberrlea' •nd c-•e
uon with her paren15, Mr. and Mrs. CillO ·with ftllf,l.lves, Is here visit- J. W. Matthewson of Powellr bas anij Mrs. Peter Rb8lihart,
Compaby, Ohio Puel G88 Com
y
Amona Pomeroy' people
Marrla119 Ucenses have been II· ,
•
Adam li:bersbach
.· •
In gMt: and ¥r&amp;· Arthur· Skinner of arrived here ,fo!;. a visit \.wllh b1a .Ji4rs. Je881e llleMupn of Chicago and Bl"(l(licli-Ebersbach Motor Oom- " ' Memorial Day' outing
aul!d by tbe pr!)hste cOurt to:
----=-=~-=:-=-~=-~':""--1 Ml'. and Mrs.· ci).de l.!arsh ~nd Lln~1n ' Terrace and Mr. l'nd Mra. daUIIliter Mrs.' VIral! Campbell." ' and• 161'9. Jessie Van Winkle and pany, Middleport bus_lness hotfses following who held a
· Oharlea E. Blu.aienaue,r, :If, Of
. N 0 T ICE ! •
family oC ' Parkersbllrg spent Memo-) r;&gt;&amp;ve, ;Patmer of Mldelleport · and · Mar, Joe Siemer and
M
.I
ya.o w. . several months ago. t
Pine Grove: lift. and
and .Elsie, G. Bmlth, 3'1,
.;.
. d wfth ~I tl
other relatives.
Oornlnc spent Uemorlal ot.t WIOI Mrs. 1Joi'ls Stone &amp;nd clau1hter of 1
•. •
~
IStark Mr and Mrs F
ot
rivllle; Harry llaudermllt;
1 "ind Mrs aa::h Windsor of'
Mrs. wuuam Bauer .of Bucyrus. relatives here. Martha , and.A;.Itdle Bj!l~re· visited recently with relaOFFICERS An'ER LAW
Mrs. P.. K·. Smith, · .
·
:13of, ~md~~d ;~~· ~. ~Kith
M~mben •ofhrorty and 11"~r
·
h
h
fte who came to attend thi Alumnl Mlirle Siemer remalni!d f..ri!a -.JWt tlves here.
BREAKER
Coates ••- u--le
' ""' ..., an .......,; OW., ·:Ill
· ~
A.ron ave re1urn.,..
orne a r
m
.... ~in'' .....
With their -"d--nta f"ilr and
' ...... ·a nd
·Ruth Hayman,~. llolh:Gr ', •;,18 G
EII t '
m'L
·
.
·
sp&lt;:ndlnJ Memorial Day with rela- banquet w remaw " ; ~"' . com··-· "":"". •
•
Deputy Sheriff D. L. Tral!y arul sarah
.,..
u1ere will be an imp01·- tlves here and In . Cheater. They
ot lltir nephew Mrs. E. J. Pra11.1,
Mrs. A. o. Tracy went to steuben- 1uest, Mls8 .
P rove.
.
tant mesting at the Arne!'- were aCCIImP~llied by their niece, Roy M!Uer. While here she will be
Mr. and Mrs. JO!m Plood ,nd
ville "'!rly. Weclnesday. t.o ret~ ' lillie
. , Robert
VACATiciii:S::ca=·~oo=L,_,MB=.n""'"'"DI,O
MIM Mildred Smith, who will re· the guest at the home of her .titer chUdren .of For~ IIJIIIn~, MemU
8 Hah!ld
Bryant, arrellted bY' P.I\~ worth, Ethim HBrP&lt;!r;
iean Legion Hall, Thurs- main for a vtslt.
Mrs. Walter Miller.
. .
orlll! QRY with.. relf.tlvu
•.. '
&amp;uthorltles In that city , · to ' Uils George Paris,
and Mrs.
MIM Dorothy Davis ot AthesJ~
Mr. lllld Mrs. John Prlllt &amp;net'
It
county on I" warrant 4harrlnl h!m Patrick Lochary ancf .IJ(IIIS ,Jimmie
Mr. and ~· ~d. G. CrDI!dbl~. or was a recent aueet ot Mr. and ji'h, and ~· ,I;Ja:ve Price of: dharldl\oh ~· ·
with. ·ngn-support.
' Iand Chllrles.
·
daY at 7 :30 P • M•
R. H. Harbrecht,
covtngtoll, ....... " 11 u:r. "" '"'"'· Arthur Skinner of.IJI)ClOin Terraee and Mr. and Mrs. Wal~ ~ l!lld
Marshall Ryan .o1Dayton spent
Mr. and Mn.
v:••Shelrr ~ a-ge i rrt~ of ·'Oqlum. ~ ·! lla'e uol~k" Nye Haa :Ciote Call
Cf'"'""'ndenl Locale,
Memorial oay In Pomeroy calling family of WU\On, w .·va.,, retuml!d ret11111ecl to ~h•:t:"*'~·· ll!IM's
in A.Ccident Wblle Got'nl.
friends
andGrace
relatives.
Wedllelday
Daat after
spendlbl
Miss
Helen
Wllllami, stu- few
clays with theopeodtnrlthe
forniilr's brotheldaya with
• the, ' · e. . 'pUt
·Etli'el
• and
to Fai.r Ground•
1
. Clara Garland. ,
, ,
,. .
,
.
' dent at Ohio State Univel"flty, and John Shorr and familY.
Carl Rowan of Columbus, Bllfnt
and; •J4TI• Jolnl ~· ~~ ,. Ur. aud 14)'1. . Clbar!tea~e.,olt .
;• ; . ,.-:;-- . i ·
Monda' and Tuesday at the home of ·UDcaJiter have returned ~ and John Mclnlllah.1&gt;f.l'l'
•tlli.ye
· 1. . • '
• •
•or the former's parents, Mr. and ,ependlbl
PI¢ .:oeveral ' clf.JB · retumecl to tllett · ·bo~ ' lifter ' ~tel "PI,ct" Nye, a .Jmllor
.··' NEW ELlcrlUC
Mrs. A. o: Wllliants of By1-acuse.
here.
· ' .· ·
.·
· · ·, . · .•pending tbe past aeveral ~,. ho!re ~neilly h.IJh
was lnJ~d'
Eva
Park
was
returned
to
her
Mr.
alld,Mn.
Hecox
IUIII
tl'P
j
vislllng
relatives.
.
.
W~nefday
.
stru&lt;.k by
remereJ.
1 home at oorcas aftl!l' confinement children of Oolwnbull have returnMr. and Mra. wilnam EPPle art automobile
either
3-Piece Velour .... , . , ~ . : ., ...... ,, ... $49.&amp;5
1In a Park~rsbUI"I hospital by the ed after apendlnl Memorial Day .&lt;Kathleen Leifheit) and ICID ot
,
oon3-Piece Mohair-100% Arigora A ~ ...• ; $64.85
' EWIIlll ambulance ·WedneSday after- with relatives ~re.
AkrOn 111011t Kelnorlal Dar with
to the Melp coun•
TONIGHT
noon
•
Mr. and Mn. Jqe Kraua and relatives here.
•
,
for the
)All Norwalk Mado-l\l~b~y make• a better
~t. and Mrto. E. o. Baunden or family and, WIIUam lleUman of Dr. . and NN. Manh!nl· Daniell
Meet
"PLEASURE
Llvinr Roo~ Suite Tha~ Norwalk.
Ashland, Ky , and Win~ 8tlvers Charleoton · apent Memorllll Da)' and litb7 reWI'ned W~)
CRUISE"
1or Steubenvtiie have
returned to with Mt. and UN. Mllr:e 'Kra\111.
ter IIJIIInd!nl ,tla J!aat eeveral daya
Juat Received
A Full
Load ·
I
.
• I
their
J"especttve
homea
after
spendPrank
Pulate
Sr. hal. re~\ll'ned With relati- 111\d tl'londa .. at InTbarsdaJ and FrldaJ
I
Af lll•.,t,·q,, ~ t, ~ Jl •&lt;tt;f,;j!!li
l tnl Monday and Tuesday with the from a IIOV_..I \lll.Y'B visit with, btl dian Lalre.
SPECIALS
:
latter's
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Will
daUIIbter,
~·
WUIIam
Damlh&amp;rdt
ftlr,
and
Mrs.
Leo
Byr,llli
Ul,d
"SAILORS LUCK" Stivers.
50 lb. Felt Platell MattreSs;, all sizes ... . , . $3.00
of.~t~~- ~
t
famll)' of Jackaon anCI A. JC. ~)IJ'IUI
: :F,tDAY
8al4- Ellen, lamea
Mr
d Mrs Ed Knill Ch r
.._ .,...,.....,.. M....,lciJIIey 0 Coo Of Lincoln P,&amp;rJt, Mklh · *ere
Coil
Bed
Spr\ngs
witll,90"-c.oils,
all
~zes ... $1$.9$
2.
Cohea,
and ~~ard KDule and ~ ~
retll!11ed Tueld!IY after Memorial Day ~Ia of Mt. alld
100
lb.
Ice
C~l&gt;.actty Refrigerator . _: . .. $22.85
Boehn
of
Cincinnati
and
Mn.
Roy
•.
the
liUt
-~
daJB
.u
Mrs.
Charlel
t(ullen
.
ot
MUiberrr
of
.,
HoeJIIch and son,
of Colum• ~~ \b~.:.t:'e:!i. Oer- t:.':.':'to"l"
.
l":~
,85 lb. Ice Cap~eit~ Refrigerator. :.. ...... $19.~..
bus have returned tn their rellpecMr. · 11n. Edpr QUmon and remain tor a week's 'vtitt. rrne
6&amp; lb. tee Cap.cicy Re~rigenitqr .. ,,. . ,· ..• $115.98;
Sberls: Slna", Bins, Si·nc, BiiJdiJ I tlve homes after vlsltlnl the past d&amp;\llhter Jean, Carol df OCilwnbUI
u:n. Kate Rowley cit AJa'da wu
1
.
I
1
:::;:'•;: Mob"' Newo.lll several claya with Mrs. Lena Hoe- have l'l'~' •fW a ibort . v'!~t a recent gueat ot or. aDd · M'rl.
filch and family.
here with bla. filtJ;IIIr C1irtla GU· B)'fOII Bini. .
·
M~ASTER
FUkNITUJt~
TJIVBS, t p,
P. K . Smith of Cleveland has more &amp;n4 Dlber rel&amp;ftves.
Mn M1nnJa BoQah lincl dlluah
llllqDLIPORT ·
·
..
.
PGDibY
H'·b
returned ho_JI!e ..nor a~clllw')ll'- ......... ~ .Kra; ~1 CGilea, Mr. ter Llill!ln and IIOD Paul ot ~
•
..
, past ...,trlll'ti-,---.tlth-h.ll" 'Rifi an"ll and ~·· Artll~ (lc)lji!D alld town \'lilted l'l'lativea tn Poineror
her parenta, Ur. and Mrs, Wllf Rlallard at Zaileavllle lliJen' Ueln· and "l.IUOn Ol~y over · M~clrtal
arlal Day With Mr. and 1011.
ii&lt;~ii.

1

;:n

1

0

1

1

.;t

t.~.ot,

menee~J~ent exe~elaee

rronu~nt ~~~e ~~::!,'i

,Ol.m~P,&lt;Ihave

C~

Young
. St d'ent J
b~ .-ar.
H" ·By Machtne
•

·arut.~.

~;t;-:a-;;~:=~i

·z.

;

==~~~=~~~~~=~on
I
I

~~

atr,:

, ~Ill

ljhe :

Pon

I

I

.t.

Car

.

=%,.

s...,...,

Earl

.· ,.,!Jile ',

0

ac=

hal

:u

~

!iARDWAR£,4

DoWDle.

'.

1

OTHtR

)'

Ohal oar. -

I

CO.

·•'

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="1055">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="70230">
                <text>05. May</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="70622">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="70621">
              <text>May 31, 1933</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="9217">
      <name>billman</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="9341">
      <name>jordon</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="9343">
      <name>lamson</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="3765">
      <name>macdonald</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="9342">
      <name>schroth</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="2500">
      <name>spangler</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="9344">
      <name>thorpe</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="9340">
      <name>trop</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
