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    Seventy-Ninth

    Year

    WAYt-fESVILLE,

    OHIO,

    WEDNESDAY} DECEMBER 2 , 1927

    Whoie

    Number

    5785

    '

    '- - - .' ,

    -,

    NEWS

    DIRECT

    fROM ,

    THE

    STATE

    CAPITOL

    etmr y Some ttentimi To Him

    ~ - = ~

    ~ y lhen 'f. Hed - I

    ~ ~ ~ : '

    ~ ~ ~ f . . I ~ = : ; ; ; ; : ; : ~ - ,- -J

    ;;1. R fRANK CRANFS-

    .

    ~ :

    .

    WEEKLY

    UClURE

    OLUMB

    g,

    Ohio- 17,715

    non

    -

    fatnl claim

    were

    filed with

    the In-

    C. H.

    Sherwood

    Is on

    the

    lick list.

    dU

    K

    r

    inl Commission

    of

    Ohio

    during

    I hl month of November. This

    is

    a Mrs. Jerry Orsborn Is ,visiting

    in

    of

    1231

    when compared Wilmington.

    wi th thll previous

    month.

    The.

    nU11lbl

    l

    of d

    ea

    th

    e l l l ~ m R fil

    ed

    during Mn. Earl Conner was shopping in

    th 111 0nth WIlS 91,

    or

    5

    more than D.yton

    Ilist Thursday,

    duriug October

    , Th e

    r

    were

    19,209

    c i l l i m

    I

    repared and pa

    ssed upon

    by

    '

    Dr. P. A. G.rner, chiropractor,

    th, commission dul'ing November. Lebanon, Ohio, Pbone 78.

    n

    ccirt

    s from all so urces during No-

    vernbc

    l

    totalled $1,473,347.12,

    and

    Mr.

    and

    Mrs. J. H. Smith

    spent

    lh . di sbursements amounted to. Monday with relatives in Centerville.

    25 0,284.02 . At the

    close

    of bUJslnessl1

    November 30th, there W88 a balance Begin the new Year right by deal-

    in the

    State

    In surance

    fund of

    ing

    at V.n

    Oflen's.

    $52,074,8110,87,

    of

    Which $52,669,- '

    '17 3,

    17

    was re served

    for

    c l a i m ~ allow- Mis8 Ruth Chandler, of Greenfield,

    cd

    but

    not

    paid, and other

    Incum- I, spending

    the

    holidays at

    her home

    brllncc8,

    leaving 1I

    Rurplus

    of $415.,-

    here.

    .j

    17 ,70. J. P.

    Fromm

    a nd family

    spent

    Congressman Jam e8 T. Begg,

    Re-

    Christmas with the former', p.rents

    publicnn house

    leuder from

    Ohio,

    dQ-

    In

    Dayton.

    elures

    after

    Il

    careful

    canva88

    over

    When in Lebanon,

    don't

    forget to

    th

    e slllle, during which time he via-

    vI,lt

    Cary's Jewelry Shop,

    Lebanon,

    iled almost each of the 88 counties,

    Ohio. '

    thot

    hi s

    congressional

    colleague,

    Har

    tin

    L,

    Davey,

    of Kent,

    is certain

    to

    be

    Don't

    miss

    the

    big drawing,

    Satur

    the Democratic nominee

    for

    .u,.thClrl

    day

    , December 31st

    at 8

    p. m., .t

    Van

    n

    ext year.

    Begg

    goes

    " dften' .

    and

    knowing as

    he does :Origrellilmlan\

    Davey,

    declares

    thot

    few

    J ( n ~ , P ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : 1

    can

    hope

    to

    d

    efeat

    him.

    stro

    ng talk for a Republican,

    him

    self

    is

    considering entering

    gubernatorial contest

    next

    year. No Dr. and

    Mrs. H.

    E. Hathaw.y spent

    one que Aion s that Begg is a 1I;een Ohrlltmae with

    Mn. Hathaway's

    pa

    obeserver, and that

    in his

    extensive renta. near Springboro.

    travels he

    hU

    8

    been

    brought Into ololC

    communion

    with

    party leaden,

    anc$

    MH.

    Eva Hunter and

    daughter,

    of

    t

    here

    be a Republican

    in the Illddletown, are

    spendlDI' a few

    days

    who is able to moke a with Mr.

    and

    l in . Elmer Sheehan.

    should be

    the Sandusky tnln ..

    "

    ...

    m.n,

    Yet

    what

    he

    says almost every Christmas guests of Mr. and

    Mn.

    ocrat

    admite,

    and as the strengtb of

    Geora'e

    Hartsock were, Ernest Hart

    CongMlssman Davey beeomeB manl- Bock and family and

    Herman

    OUlrIa.ce.

    fe

    st the only

    question of the

    predlc

    , tion is whether any

    Republican

    can

    Parker Duofold

    'pens

    and

    defeat him

    if

    he decides to become Guaral)teed. , No expense

    after

    a

    candidale.

    I p l ~ r C : : h a J l e .

    Cary's

    Jewelry Shop,

    The Ohio

    delegation to tb.

    Ohio.

    Miues Lizzie

    and

    Lillie

    Pratt and

    Mr. Georl'e

    Pratt spent

    Cbrlatmaa

    in

    Mt.

    Healthy, the cue.ta of

    Mr.

    and

    Mre

    .\.rthur

    Anson.

    Democratic national convention

    be for

    Governor AI

    Smith,

    for

    nomillation (or prelident. That

    seems eertaln,

    and

    while the

    gates

    will

    of

    course vote for

    Atlee Pomerene

    0,

    Governor

    hey for two or three

    '

    ballots, It

    ,field, Mo.,

    spent the Christmas

    110 to Smith

    w b ~ n

    'be needs

    vote. to claYI

    with the latter's brother, C. M.

    secure

    the

    n o m l n a t i ~ l l .

    Oblo s tand.

    ; a o ~ l t , s e r and

    family.

    in a good

    position and iJI not called

    until

    the votes of

    New Yorli,

    -;:;:-;::.illbeaSuUtYiifeUfWlln T Bave you

    tleen

    the

    Pennsylvania and many

    other

    pattems It

    Cary's Jewelry

    with

    large delegations

    cu t

    their UI before buying.

    Cary's

    When the national

    convelltion

    ~ h o p , Lebanon,

    Ohio.

    call gets to

    Ohio

    the nomination and

    Mrs.

    Earl McMaken and

    generally sewed

    up and

    all there'

    tu

    left

    for

    the

    Buckeyes to

    do

    11 to . , . .

    Billy,

    have fe rued to their

    in

    the

    band wagon. But next year

    bpme In

    Detroit, a f t e ~

    a

    pl_nt

    viJlit

    there

    will be

    an

    underltandinC whleb

    with

    Mn.

    M c M ~ ~ .

    mother. Mn.

    will

    greatly benefit

    Ohio

    s ~ o u l d SDaith Carey.

    ,

    be nominated. The Democray

    ,

    be recognized as

    for Smith at

    proper

    time, and

    that

    wUl be

    a

    heap

    better than

    goin&, Oll iecOl'd

    against

    the

    New

    York executive who

    seem. certain at

    thi . time to

    be

    Democratic

    cboice

    for

    '

    prelldent:

    A half-dozen offers

    to

    executioner

    have

    been

    Governor Vic Donahey

    pa

    st

    three weeks. They baye

    come since the Wett

    murder. Hli'lleBt

    degree In the watcb

    Northern

    Ohio,

    and the len era craft 11

    Gruen

    Guild

    W

    timent

    against the e,xeoution , tf. a

    and

    strap and

    woman, One man writes tbat he

    '

    lrln

    See

    them at ca-

    \>e

    glad to turn the switch,

    while

    Jewelry

    Shop, Lebanon.

    Ohio,

    other

    who haa

    had domestic

    tro1llblesl

    of his own says

    be can't

    see an:uil'Dirl

    '

    wrong.in exeeutlug a woman.

    the verdict in

    the

    Remus case

    are

    beginning

    to

    come

    to

    the

    C 011ll1'1l1

    sian that

    the

    electric

    cbalr

    ,nu

    be

    a

    t ~ n J t of the put.

    ",

    = = ' -

    :=

    ANNIV

    ,

    ERSARIES

    1\11 Su rfuce is n d i n g t he Thl' Halo-

    ll

    ihern ia n poet, Tomas-

    winler

    i

    ll

    Florida, chell i,

    hilS

    wri

    tlen:

    J oi n

    the

    Ip'(,wing

    mnk

    of sotisfie

    .1

    e

    ll

    s

    l"llIcr

    s

    lit

    Von

    "I

    think

    lh

    ut

    the

    meanest historian

    on

    ellrt

    h

    18 th

    e one who

    recorded

    the

    day of

    on

    e's bi rth."

    Mr.

    anel

    Mrs, Ray

    1 i 1 l

    w

    ere

    Day,

    1I,n

    li s iw

    )

    s, Tu csclny.

    If

    you r life has not been partleu

    lar ly hllrpy

    or

    lucky, why should peo

    Dr

    . P. A,

    Garn

    er,

    chirfJ

    prnclo r.

    pic

    e r \ ' lh unniv

    ers

    ary

    of your

    Leuun on, 'Ohio, Phone 78.

    bi

    r

    lhday?

    JIll

    S, ~ i e

    Crll'cy

    an d

    l\

    l r t .

    .tUl

    Tay io l wcre

    lA'

    bulI O

    1

    visiturs

    lu st

    Wednesday,

    Some people make muc h of

    birth

    duys lind so me e w ~ p l l give a list

    of

    lhe bi

    rth rla

    ys of

    pr

    o

    minent men

    every day

    but

    there

    ar

    c two opinions

    about

    thllL.

    If

    you buy

    it

    lit

    VU Il

    Ofte n's it' ti Yo

    ung

    l

    adies of

    a

    certain

    age

    get

    g(", .1.

    If

    nl)t. they

    muke

    il

    gU

    O(

    1.

    one bi)

    hday

    and stick to it.

    They

    SANIA CLAUS

    VISITS

    HAPPY

    HOUR

    CLUB

    The December meeting of the

    Happy Hour

    club, was

    ,held

    ,

    at the

    home

    of

    Mrs. Quincy Gons, with Mrs.

    Harriet

    Wilson

    assisting

    hostess.

    After II short business session the

    following

    program was

    rendered:

    Duke-Queary

    NOTED SPEAKERS AT

    Of interest to many her

    e is

    the

    announcement of

    thc

    marriage of Mr.

    ANNUAL MEETING

    aul

    Duke

    and

    Miss

    Margaret Queary

    which

    took

    plnce , n

    Dayton,

    Satur-

    ___

    day, December 24.

    The

    bride

    is the daughter

    of

    Mr. \ Dr. Wi11iam E. Dod d, or the Un

    nnd Mrs. Queury,

    of

    Xenia R, R, 3. vers ity o ~ ~ h i c a g o , Chri s Christe nsen,

    She graduated from

    the

    Spring

    Val-

    of ,th

    e d.vlRon of co-operutive

    mar

    ley High school

    in

    the class

    of

    '26. ke

    tmg of

    the U. S, depurtment

    of

    For the past

    s

    everal months

    Mi$

    AgricultUre and s

    ecretary

    M. S. Win

    Queary hos been doing office work der lind Mrs. Charles

    W.

    Se\\ell,

    of

    Music

    ""

    . " ..... " ' '' '' "

    .

    ,

    ,,

    .. Victrola

    at

    the N. C. R.,

    aL

    Dayton

    . On Fri-

    the

    American

    Furm Burenu

    Pederll-

    Scripture Re.dlng

    . .... Nellie Bunnell day evening the girls in the depart- lion nre u m o ~ g lhe spellkel's

    at

    the

    Recitation

    .... ,

    _"

    " .

    ..

    .. Betty

    Braddock ment gave her

    a miscellancous show-

    annual

    meell

    ng of

    thu

    American

    A Christmas Story ..... "

    .

    Jenruc Davis er of belj.utiful and useful article s. Farm Bureau Federa t ion, first nn-

    Musle ......

    ..

    : .......

    ..

    ....

    ..

    ...

    .. ..

    ....

    Victrola

    Mr.

    Duke

    is

    the

    soil

    of

    Mr.

    and

    n

    ounecment of

    the

    pr

    ogram of which

    At the

    close

    of the

    program

    Santa

    Mrs.

    Carl

    Duke, a nd well known in h

    as ju

    sl been

    I

    ; ceived at the office

    Claus made

    his

    appearance and

    dis-

    this

    vicinity.

    He graduated from

    W.

    of lhe Warr

    .en

    u n t ~

    Farm

    Bureau.

    tributed

    presents

    to

    al\ from a very H. S., clllss

    of '22,

    and

    since that

    time The mee ting, the

    ~ m t h

    i.n

    the

    his

    beautiful Chrlatmas

    tree

    whieh

    the has been engaged

    in

    farming and

    ,Lory of

    the

    organization, w.1I

    be held

    Mesdamel Gona

    had

    p ~ p a r e d . A

    fruit

    growing with his father. in Columbus on Mon.day

    and

    TueH-

    very

    '

    delightful two-COU1'5e

    lunch

    wss

    The

    young

    peopl,e

    left early Chriet- day, January 30 and

    3l.

    aerved by

    the

    hostesses. ma8 morning

    for

    a honeymoon

    trip

    in - - -

    Mn. Ralph Smith and Mre. Weldon the East, where they wil\ visit

    the

    Wllaon

    were tbe invited guests of the larger

    cities. ,

    Friendship Club

    Re\', nnd Mrs, L, A, Wns

    hburn,

    of

    X"nio. "(" 'nl Monday with F ,

    11 1. Co

    lo

    and

    fumily.

    Mr,

    11",1

    Mrs,

    Ca

    rl Frye

    were

    ChliStl1111H

    dinn e

    .

    c ~ t s of M ,

    and

    Mr s. Ed Co

    ok.

    Slock reducing speciuls for ono

    week a t a

    ry'

    s

    Jew

    el

    ry

    Shop, Lebu

    non. Oh

    io

    .

    l \ l i Mary

    Louise

    Zimmerman

    is

    recovering

    urt

    cr an illness

    of

    se\ e rai

    day

    s

    fr

    om

    to

    nsilitis.

    Fr

    ederick Robitzcr. of the Univer-

    si ty

    If

    inci

    nnati,

    is s

    pending th

    e

    holidoys with hom e folk s.

    Mi ss ESlher Henderson has

    been

    s

    pending

    a few days

    with

    h

    er

    si

    ste

    r,

    1I1r

    s,

    Harry Turner,

    in Bellbrook.

    Mr. ond Mrs. Wedder ond daugh

    te

    r,

    Rose

    mary, o Dayton,

    were din

    ner

    guesls ot Wayne Villa, Christmas

    Day.

    Stock reducing

    specials

    for one

    week

    at

    Cary's J ewelry Shop, Lebll

    non. Ohio.

    Mrs. Will Horn and

    family

    and

    Mr

    .

    Car l Resse laer, of Dayton, spe nt Man

    dllY with Mr, and Mrs.

    Forre

    st J .

    Bough.

    Mr

    , ond Mrs,

    R.

    C, Riggs

    and

    Mr.

    Paul

    Flory,

    of

    Columbus,

    are

    spend

    ing

    lhe

    holidays with Mr. lind Mrs.

    Wilbur

    Clark.

    We

    r epai r eve rything in jewelry

    and

    buy o

    ld

    gold and silver

    and plat

    inum . Ca

    ry'

    s J ewelry Shop, Leba

    non, Ohio.

    Mr s. Waller Williams, of Kingma;\

    and

    Miss

    France

    s

    Jann

    e

    y, of

    Carllale,

    Pa., were dinn er guests

    of

    Mrs. I.au

    ra

    Zell,

    last

    W ednesdllY.

    nre tw eot y-two, for in

    sta ll

    ce, until

    lhey

    rellch thirtyfive.

    and

    then

    they

    " "Ki n to g O bac k.

    A

    good-pJlln

    w ~ e n

    you

    begin to be

    old is to se l

    ect a

    certain age

    and

    keep it. Why

    get

    finy

    older?

    As for me I would prefer to cele

    b

    rul

    e '

    anniver

    s

    ari

    es ot

    her

    than my

    birthday.

    I

    would like lo r

    eca

    ll

    the

    first

    time

    1

    fe ll in love, if

    1

    coultl,

    or the

    ftrst

    vi

    ew of

    the sea, or the

    first

    revela

    Lion

    of

    moonlight or

    starlight.

    The

    fir

    st

    goo d view

    of

    a

    tree

    would

    be a lso worlh

    remembering, or an

    or

    chard

    in full bloom.

    The

    first good

    investment I

    liver

    made

    or

    t he first

    examinalion sue

    cessfu lly passed,

    or the

    first time I

    escaped a

    merited puni

    s

    hment.

    I r emember the

    first

    day I wu

    converted

    to

    Wagner,

    and the

    fint

    time

    that the

    full appreciation of

    the

    old

    ma ster

    s in

    painting dawned on

    me,

    The

    se

    are

    epochs in

    o n e ~ existence,

    divine

    enlargemente to

    the

    house of

    life and commendable as

    well

    ae

    com

    memorable.

    The

    first

    pay

    day also

    adds to one' .

    Buperiority c o m p l ~ x .

    If

    we

    are going

    in

    for *ebratinc

    these

    might be worthy

    celebnliiona.

    But just to record

    that

    you haft

    liv

    ed some

    sixt

    y year&-Of

    wbat

    cood

    is

    that?

    Life is a pleasant thing perbaplt

    and

    it

    is

    good to see the

    8un

    and to

    function otherwise,

    and one would

    not

    willingly

    give

    It all

    up. But

    not

    ve

    ry

    much

    of the

    time

    are

    we

    ,bid

    we

    wer

    e

    ever

    born,

    Perbaps

    we oUl'ht

    to be,

    but

    the mulligrubs

    are

    too bal)"

    with

    moat of us and our lIle

    Is hardl)-

    8

    ucceaful

    enough

    for

    us to celebrate

    continuously.

    It is very complimentary

    for our

    friends to

    suy

    that they are glad we

    were born

    and they

    hope we will live

    a

    thousands yelln" but we sometimes

    question whether they really meall it.

    afternoon. They

    will be

    at home

    early in

    Jan-

    The January meeting

    will be

    held uary at the

    home

    of

    the ~ o o m s par

    In Waynesville,

    when

    all

    the

    families

    ents,

    where the Illrge reSIdence

    has

    wUl

    be guests

    at

    a

    supper. been

    arranged for

    two

    families.

    .

    The

    Friendship club '

    met at the

    home

    of

    Mrs. Luci\lc Sals

    bury,

    on

    Wednesday

    afternoon,

    December

    14,

    wi

    th

    twenty-two member

    s

    present.

    Mr, and Mrs. W. H. AlIen had a8

    their

    gue

    s

    ts

    durin ,

    the Christmas

    holidays, IIIr. and Mrs. Charles Fish

    er

    nnd children,

    of

    Cincinnati.

    Our

    gift table

    s

    are

    full

    of

    specials

    for

    your se

    lection,

    Cary's Jewelry

    Shop, Leba non, Ohio.

    S.omc_

    o1

    -

    us

    have

    reached the de

    clining years. When Bombody aeb

    us

    to

    huve a cocktail

    or

    a higbball

    we

    decline, and

    if

    certain forms

    of

    food

    are put beforc

    us we

    must

    also

    re-

    fuse

    because

    the

    doctor says

    80.

    Our pr

    ese

    nt

    ailments

    and limita

    tions are

    sufficient without calliI1&' up

    those of the past

    .

    We

    would

    never

    render

    ourselves

    public nuisances bJ;

    New

    Century

    Club

    Mrs. J. Will White was the genial

    ho.teBS to the New Century club, on

    Friday, December 23rd. Nineteen

    members and

    one honorary

    member

    answered roU

    call with

    Bible

    verse.

    The guests

    were

    Mrs.

    Wilbur Clark

    Mrs.

    J. P. Fromm,

    Mrs.

    Harvey

    Sack

    ett.

    Mrs. F.

    M.

    Cole and Mrs.

    Emma

    Dakin.

    The

    program was

    listened to

    with

    much interest:

    Music-"Hallelujah Chorus"

    Christmas Reading,

    Mrs.

    Elizabeth

    Witham

    Reunion

    Ohid

    Withams

    held a

    reunion at

    the

    home of Mr.

    and

    Mrs. A. F . With

    am, at

    Withamsvii e, on

    December

    26, 1927.

    The

    Witham

    family have

    re

    sided

    continuously

    on a

    port of

    a

    1000acre grant

    issued to Morris

    Witham in 1803.

    Thomas Jeffer

    so n, then President of t he

    United

    States. Mr. and Mrs. ' Witham are

    72 years

    old.

    -

    Cillc:

    innati

    Enquirer.

    Evans-Barrows

    Baily. .

    "Underground railroads Before

    tbe

    Miss Glenna B a J r o w ~ , cla\lgpter

    of

    The meeting was called

    to

    order

    by

    the president.

    Mrs. Mildred Shee

    han read the 19th Psuhn, followed by

    the Lord'

    s

    Prayer

    in unison

    After

    th e busine ss session we en

    joyed

    a

    recitation

    uy

    Alton Earn

    hart and

    a rec

    itution

    by Ronald Sal

    is

    bury.

    A Chri

    st

    mas s

    tory

    by Mrs.

    Mills,

    aft

    er which

    we exchanged

    Christmas gifts.

    During t he social hour delicious

    refreshment

    s

    were

    served by

    the

    hos

    tess and her

    uss ist llpts, Mrs.

    Josie

    Whitak

    e

    r,

    Mrs. Mildred

    Sheehan,

    Mra

    Pearl Shultz, Mrs. Rachel ElIrnhart

    and

    Mrs.

    Sumo Crawford.

    'fhl) next m e ~ t i n g will be with Mrs.

    :'laud\:

    Crane, January

    11, 1928.

    --- .. -- ---

    Mr, and Mrs. Vern Hough had 09 continually rllhearsing

    our

    calamitle .

    their Christma

    s Day guests, Mr,

    and Let

    us forget them.

    About the beat

    Mrs. Lawrence Peele lind daughtcr, thing we ~ a n all do with the

    past

    Is

    Mr.

    and

    Mrs.

    Forre

    st

    Hough.

    to

    forget

    It

    and

    look

    forward to the

    future. That may

    be

    better,

    auel

    again it may not be,

    but

    at l eu t

    k

    has the advantage of

    being

    unnfed.

    and we

    arc

    justified in looking f o r ~

    ward

    to

    it

    hopefully.

    Mr. Wilbur

    Haines,

    formerly

    of

    Waynesville, has

    left

    for New Yurk

    City.

    to

    IIccept a position WIth

    the

    Child's

    Restaurant

    Co ., with whom he

    has

    been

    connected

    in Cincinn ltl.

    Captain

    Jam

    es W. Davis, of

    the

    Coast Guard of Fernandina, Fla.,

    ac-

    ----

    --..- - --

    Notice

    companied by his iamDy,

    motored.

    here to spe nd Christmas with his pa-

    - - B o l f m n i n g ~ ~ o m l l 1 g , Janu

    rents, Mr. and Mrs.

    0

    .Davis. ary 2nd, we W111 be

    III

    town, roin or

    War,"

    Mrs.

    J.

    L. Mendenhall.

    Mr

    .

    and

    Mrs.

    M. F. B a r r o w ~ , E.

    Main

    ~ : . . ~ : ~ ~ e l l ~ " W o , M ~ l u : : s i c - " C h r i 8 t m a 8

    HI(mnt"

    street,

    /lnd LaWl'ellce

    E v a l l ~ , son

    o.f

    Shoes

    of L I ~ l e Waif."

    " Mr.

    and Mrs

    .

    Franll

    EVAns,

    of Spring

    beautiful Christmas reading. ) I f ~ .

    VlIlley,

    were married

    In Oovington,

    The Ladies Aid of the Lytle M.

    Chicken Supper

    Our

    gift tables

    arc

    full of

    specials

    for your selection. Cary's Jewelry

    Shop, Lebanon,

    Ohio.

    shine, with

    a full

    supply of pure J

    er

    sey

    milk

    and

    cream. Anyone desir.

    ing

    to try our products, just

    stop ult.

    and we

    will

    be glad to serve

    you

    Thanking you

    for past

    patronnreo..

    'MI.

    E. H t h a a ' ( l

    Ky., December 10, they have

    ju

    st an- E.

    church

    will hold a chicken supper

    Mulllq.-' Silent Nia'ht" .

    nounced

    .

    Fo)'

    the present t . h e ~

    will

    January 6th

    .

    Program.

    Welcome,

    ID

    f

    eh

    I

    t make

    theIr hOllle with the

    brtde

    s

    pa-

    everybody.

    chimp o . r

    Itlll"

    . ayors

    ~ r e - rente.

    Mr.

    Evans

    is

    conpected with ____ __

    lted l I l u ~ h m e n l m . n ~

    "

    the

    Iivestook

    shipping

    department

    Ruth Cook wus hostess

    at

    a six

    o'clock

    dinner

    and

    slumber party

    on

    Thursday oycning. The guestl inclu

    ded the Misses

    Jean Hockett,

    Kalh

    leon -

    Graham and

    EvelYn

    Tucker.

    we

    remain

    Yo

    urs truly,

    H.

    O. Cornell

    :

    Son.,.

    R. D. 1, Wayn esville, Ohio.

    Phone No. 93F2, Centerville.

    - - - -

    -----

    uring the

    , social houl' a flne bwo-

    of

    the

    Greene County Farm Bureau. Calendars Are

    Ready

    coune

    lunch was lerved. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kindle,

    of

    The

    next

    meeting

    will

    be

    held

    at

    ' _ _ . , - Social Row.

    entertained

    on Christ-

    "I am going into the bands of the

    receiver," shouted the

    well-traine4

    football ,

    as it sank cracefully

    Into.

    the hands

    of

    the 'balf-back. .

    the

    honie

    of

    Mn.

    Georre

    Smith,

    Jan.

    ' F. C. Hartl ock

    and

    family,

    of

    MiJ-

    Our Farm

    Record Calendars

    wi1\.

    mas ;Jay, Miss Ruth Orndorf and Mr.

    ~ 27th.

    '

    ford, and Ronald Hawke and family be r e a ~ y for distributing Saturday. Joe

    Kindle,

    of Cincinnati;

    Mrs. Mag-

    -

    were Christmas guests of

    Mrs.

    Edith

    Come

    In

    and

    get

    yours.

    gie Burnet,

    Mr.

    and

    Mrs.

    Lee Greth

    .

    . Babecribe

    to the lOamI

    Guatt . .

    Harrla and

    family.

    F. E.

    VAN

    OFLEN.

    ----, .--

    ---

    _. -

    _

    _--,- -- -

    W h e ~ ~ The S:4 Went Down

    Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rye enter

    tained

    Christmas

    Day, Mr.

    and

    Mrs.

    W. P. Salisbury, Miss

    Hazel

    Sali/

    bury,

    of

    Cleveland, Mr.

    and

    Mra. Rus

    sell

    Benson a

    nd

    son,

    of Delaware;

    Mrs.

    Stella

    Evans and Mis, Helen

    Ev

    ans,

    of

    Dayton;

    Russell Salisbul'Y

    and

    family.

    The

    Mi9:Ics

    Frances and Elizabeth

    Henkle

    chllrmingly

    entertained at

    dinner Tue

    s

    day night the

    follow ng

    guests: s ~ e s Ola Hartstlck, Janet

    Cartwright, Lucile St lohn, and lhe

    Messrs. Clint Corwill,

    Luther Hart

    sock, Geotlf6

    Henkle, Frederick Re

    bitzer Glen Blan.

    Mr.

    and

    Mr s.

    C.

    M.

    Robltzer en

    tertained

    ChrifJmu

    Day, Mr.

    and

    Mrs . Merle

    Kerns,

    or

    tolumbus;

    Miss

    Edith

    K e r l l ~ , of

    Springfield, M.r.

    and

    Mrs.

    J. 8.

    Smith, of

    Sprtngfteld, Mo.,

    Mr.

    and

    Mrs.

    J.

    D .

    Marlatt, Mrl.

    Am

    elia

    Williams, Messrs.

    Charles

    Buell.

    L. N.

    Printz and

    Frederick

    Robitzer

    .

    M1'9. Viola

    Carey entertained

    a' a

    family Christmas dinner tbe

    follow

    lowing guests: Mr.

    and

    Mrs. James

    Johns.

    ,

    Mr. and

    Mrs.

    Lester

    Kenrick,

    Mr.

    and

    In. Allen Hole and 80n, Mr.

    and

    Mrs. Ralph Johna

    and

    daughters.

    Mr. and

    Mrs. R11IIIICU Campbell,

    Mr. and Mrs:

    Irving

    Welch, Mr. and

    Mr.. L.

    -E. MoMaken

    and IIdn

    ,

    u d

    Mean. Frank

    aD

    '

    dJeae

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