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«^a***__» ■ H k' I li __fh_e Hain?rlg man VOLUME 85. WAVERLY, OHIO. THURSDAY. DECE.MHER 4. IMI NUMBER ll — ■■ T-..U.I '-I* EASTERN STAR INSTALLATION Held Friday Night with Scores of Guests from All Parts of Country FARMERS ASKED NAVY PICTURES TO BE SHOWN TUESDAY RED CROSS ROLL CALL CONTINUED ^^*!_j«__5^?*5_^lTfl SELL METAL!^^^^^1 COUNCIL OFFERED Aid in Local Campaign SUGGESTIONS T0.T_/S3SE,ffiB_ tians To Contribute Cnu.___ Action by tho Officials The Pike county Red Cross Roll Call which waa scheduled to close on November 30 la still on, because the solicitors have not been met with the proper re- Pike &o. Farmers Should' Assist in Nation-Wide LV3_BlJi tt «Sft Drive for Scran Iron Ing Station. Waverly paper* and the Waverly Theatre Invite all > persons interested In lhe United By Waverly Merchants' Association ot Tuesday Night Meeting Tennessee Men Arrested by Marshal Anderson After Looting Store Yesterday MR. AND MRS. ALLEN ispons* by many people of Pike ORGANIZE CAMPAIGN States Nery to attend « free M 0 R E PROTECTION i_t_T they had lilted 14 dollar, TIES UP MAIN ROUTE county and the goal of 1,-001 sound movi* which will he given _. ... . n memberships has not been reach- _ «• ** ___*i mi- • 18t lh<* •oc*"* th**-1"" «>n Tuesday Chosen as Worthy Patron led and has not even b_*n close- For Collection Through- evening, December o, «t 730. . r, . 99 j r* I This movie will show various OUt LOUnty; food 3Up- phases, of Navy life as well as i other educational lines in that And Matron for Year; {j&iau .^charge omSJ'ibu - Rituals Beautiful Ipalgn. It Is highly probable that many, ! Pike county epoplc are not cog- j ply Increase Needed JOIN | branch of services" offered tn ; young men InUrestd in joining An urgent .pneal to farmrra Uncle Sam's fleet and learning Quick action on lh* part of M_-.h-l William Anderson on Wednesday afternoon resulted in Ih* arrest of two ••shoplifters" . pproximatcly one half Imur .ifter they ha worth of merchandise from Stif- Asked for by Group and The two men gave their names A Stricter Enforcement luuci-**-.'both of jofamon. Term' Traffic Ija\VS Ureed jwh*n Placed In the county Jatl. 11 unit. i*ma *urf,cu i sho^y nfttf , p. m the two ———— ! men emerged from Stiffler** stor? A enmmittec from the Waver- nnd as they were leaving "Bud FOUR INJURED IN ROUTE^KRASH Head - on Collision Near Alma Occurs Saturday Night At 11:45 p. m. Iy ReUil Merchants' Association dy" Crabtree noticed a pair of nixant of the, fact that the A-1 °t Pike county to market their a trade. merlcan .Nation-1 scrap iron as part of a national a member of the recruiting met wtth council Tuesday night gloves drop from under one *of al Red Croasj-scrap iron collection . campaign station will be present to con-'*' Mayor Leo Lorbach'* office their coats. He immediately noti- _*• ""Society is an a-1 designed to aid the National tact citizens of Tike county in- and dincu'sed several improve- ngg Marshal Anders.-.:!, in charg* =; gen'cy of the'Defense Program was made this terested In the Navy and to an-; ment* deemed necessary in the of the »heriff's cmre at that time, 3 federal govern-'. *»v«ek by William Cutlip, chair- twer question* on that branch near future In suggesting ocUon who started »n investigation. ment On Janu-' man of the Pike USDA Defense 0f service. I l'"tn the city t&veynrratni. Marshal Anderr on questioned ary 5 1905 the'. l» ard. \ At the *am* time Secretary Spokesman for the group. Mr clerks in the local «tore wh-j House and Sen-1 Mr. Cutlip announced that of the Navy Kno* announced ■* p Vallery, outlined the *ug- claimed .ihey had noticed the two Worthy DCIFPOI-OG ate In Congrcji • SecreUry of Agriculture Wickard the enlistment drive for I'nele gestlons compiled by the local strangers but said that none <>f Grand (fLU uKUDD Trembled a n d **** called upon American farm- Sam's new Two-Ocean Navy and merchant*' association. He was ihem had sold any articles to the stalling passed appro-I «r» *° cooperate in the national many young mon have asked if accompanied by Mr E T. Te- men. Mursh.il Ander- The Bnnual installation of tlie j offtcer* of Waverly Chapter No. 89, Order of the Eastern Star, held In the Masonic Temple on Friday evening, November 28th, proved one of the most beautiful and impressive of the 44 held by the Chapter since Its Institution. The presence of Mrs. G. May Sharp of Cleveland, the Grand Matron of Ihe Chapter of Ohto as th* Installing officer inspired the attendance prlate legislation creating nnd campaign now under way to they wer* eligible to enh.t with->•"***■ Mr H t Junk and Mr Marihal Anderwn picked up of the greatest array of distln- establishing the American Na- helP Provide necessary iron and out a high school education *** *» Gregg, the trail of the Iran-lent* and gulshed officials, guests and mem- tlcnal Red Cross Society as a *'**• supplies for the Defense Forest E Roberts, commander Tr>e group asked council to drove to Piketon. Not finding bers In the history of the voluntary relief agency to be Program. Information received: cf the local American Legion. *tudy these problems, them at Piketon. he started the local chapter. These included financed by voluntary contrlbu- bT the De'ens* Board emphasise, po,t, answers this Important. •> ,Thi" .*°"nc'' »tud*** ***** ***' return trip here and apprchend- the following six Grand Repre- Hon* The Congress declared the x*'*x America needs all the question for th* young men of | vtrability, if funds were avail- „i the two men walking on t. senutives. Mrs. NeUle Maeder purpose of the American Nation- »cr8P lron ***** ***** " •» P0**** •'Pike county. <*°J« du*,,p* next year, of adding s M. about half way between of Illinois, who accompanied the ai Rcd oross to be: WDle *° «*' lo helP mc*' **">**' "Navy enlistees <ln not have to ?r Grand Porto Connecticut Scheeler, Jones, and Kansas tron: trlct Osa Johnson D«y. District No Army and Navy. 22. of Portsmouth, and Mrs. Mary 31 To carry on _ system of . _," " '*XX** J° 'n* °nl° ~S '"* examination*. Now. more than . Johnson. No 33.*?he Ioct.1 district,; natkimi and .mention*. __liel ,™ _?*??& ^^Z ^ ~«' «**ore. the Navy need, men *£ *• ^Jg^SltS^n. la "SZl^ of Clrcleville; twenty-four pre*-, ln timc of p,.,^ tnd, appiy the •"*..*•*** The OPM- ha» been Qt that type ent and Incoming Worthy Matrons ,ame ,n mltigratlng the suffering' j~n'n* °" " dr*ve '? ,"■"*?£ MAI1 appllcanU, whether or not and Worthy Patrons and eighty; nuKd by pestilence, flre. famine **** **0***,'_?< **?"p metal fr.om ^e 'hey havc high school diplomas, visitors representing thc follow- floods and other great national ciX***, Jr*7^*"* r*?,UW, . jf ° »r* *'v*" nn elementary exam- ig sixteen chapters: The Mother calamities and to devire and "d "' .xh*. DcP*rt"*ent of Agr,. it tj ^nUlning about 100 que.- \,?S.rn .1^ «,„,«.._ n...?»t#. ntVTHV nnv \Tt\irrc Chapter. Royal No 29. Wa^hin^^^'^^.-irel^f preventing £^ * *~E^n« *e *? °' «io"»" ****•**•* Commands «h','«*«« «* P™P«^W* »»£ DAYTON BOY ADMITS ton C. H.; New Holland Purity.! Mmc -"-P f rom_ the l.rmi. I am RoberU "Th_«e receiving a grade _***nw_y ***_*"****. *"■?*• *° ***** No. 65; Clrcleville No. 90; Rob ert Forest Wood land ferson ouperior .- ^.T'fPwi!0 *?":a£ln___°-,_N_''*-' »*_»»*•«*•«.•** ofvth, sacrifice. yllJ^S- *£__ --_-_ to;»choo'l .*'Hc *Hta wi,dcr .b"k-i machin*. In th. main business 411; Uberty No. 413. ae\-el»nd;lttat ^ being made ln our be- m.\r2~ii.,' ^-1^ ii,„ fi e,,r **™nii Xo ""I "P'11 '" •**"■'••«: district Several ca-e, were cit- Chllllcothe No 419: Wrtemouth j^ (market £el, ^ p hwn at CUT- advTOement in position and pay >dTo council ?f "cTtton'ZhTrr No. 424 and Lucasville No 493. A contribution to the Red Cros.!^^ ^^t^^!^j:":.mS5:«T,_,!_? ViJ-^l »"».-*__*• h:\d ,ied UP x**m* Prlba Administration nitles. F. Junk, who >» .. today, is ex)*rct-d terests here to prefer charges against the due 2) That council should Mudy up,m his return thl* evening, the idea uf adding new tegisLa- _. 424 and Lucasvllle No 49S. while Ufty member* of the local „ a contribution to the boys in £?£ ,^rfnm£',,rb.y,l,Jr! 2?*' ' ftclrnt in En*,uh may chapter extended a cordial wel- i uniform. The success of the __r*<*. Administration However «. of .^ N .% r _e sen, » sTmSEi S^TbTiSffi TT,^1' S?*^*^^ v.—1/.-. ___,..-_„ . v— -—. —.-,, j,«.~ — ••>*. ....... Mmmu .ra- narkine in th- -»nte. „f »h» nr "*"* made on with a com", to these-xuests. causing the ' £_£ "and Navy^e^nd,' upon'^HJ»'^ ^^^t" ,^f '«'»"• - r**'*™_\ ^°»" RT uj'" ' K ' an_ _TvlrT «h'm ' lh« wh.LCh I-.™1*!*1 ,KX » total attendance to register in^ volunteer army of men. l!™"!^ , llf,. ,v. ila,,£^1 w,th D knowledge or apt' excess of one hundred and thirty „,„,„ and children nt home : Lr(*.P.."Tr^.lt1^ h* .?"".?_ handling tools might W A fifteen year old Dayton youth wtM has been vUiting ralatlv** .n the Dutch Run community near Waverly was in the .Pike that car parked ith a key in th. lock in front titude for ,,„rkt7,.; ■„, , )onz time, some . --— -."r.—ll ; ' "'men •»"• emmrm m .."mr tj.*.-^ Pr0flram th-n .,, muk ■ -* marked. M ,ong as a hal, an h Mu,. nfjh* Clodhopper store on North who wcre privileged to witness Th. heritage of all liberty lov-, „■?* l!?f 0L , _.If fnr tradc or *n8'neerlng .-ourse. m, n*m„ xie-utts, while and enJoyeiTthe beautiful c*re-: ,„„ p^pte II now on wo J trial "Thou JTbrC ^r^ «n_, M'" wilh r°'"? edU",",n ■"" ******* d^rcg'rd^ traffic mony and program planned and your contribution to the Red. y I 7,tLa ,, _.. a, ."'qualify for mid.*hipmen« tram- ,lf. th jt „ »Ue«ested conducted by Mr,. Ulllan Cros. today i, a purchase of a I i*Ui7*7?<i?'C, fJ^.i'^J" .,h!''"« **•>*****, **} «»«• Na-'-" ******* thai th„ "t_iat,_n could _• "cr- "* i* *tX** h«.had >*"****** drivers rules street on Tuesday evening The youthful automobile thie'f wn* apprehended less than «>n«- V^nemTmmZi^ V«^«heVr tchooi ^Ibey wlll guarantee to your 1°"* ff1 ^s^J3 "^mnQT^'. w,» ****** *,,r ****** du,v •" the , me individual! ^ ^rr^^%ir^Th Te' ^T" ^ * """' °f '"- *""," T!utl c*"\Pn'U*_ ,k , ,s : "The Navy has four excellent Mr. Cutlip emphasized that the tradr schrol, to whlch nr,v r^_ cr.me bv a stricter enforcement \nXo *** m"^"e *"d drove ***'** . f thr )aw h<.rc 'rom the store as the owner cam* 41 That council .houid ^ '""**. the grocery, only to _ee hi, •hat motorlsU would stop run- machm« «"ln« ••«"•'•*■ "•♦* ™n- n-ny through town at late,h'_ir. * . .. ^, . . _ .. of the night with cut-out* open Another boy who knew th. Shrader, the outgoing, and Mr*.: ^hare SprepU Acord Allen, the Incom-1 which » & Worthy Matrons. , chUdrcn the s a m e Individual ,craP 'ro" rT*"on.. The beautifully djcorated chap- ighu ,nd llbfrti„. ,0^orTOW ; I?..* ^.™J,«3..*.H,roul,h VX*' »'*_• ter room carried out a patriotic! color scheme. The officers were all ln formal attire. The chapter wa* opened retiring officers and as th* ' Grand Matron was presented the altar. Miss Jennie Marie sweetly sang "May Time,'' being cordially welcomed -. Worthy Matron, she wa* escort- j Failure for Long Time i f0L_*fr*"P' . ... ' nearly fifty skilld trades or vo. ed to the East and accorded grand! i J^El0™.^.^^*! _____ *'__!_' ca,|on' ,0 whioh the,r "P"'1"*0' f'reement and that he hold mu- •****>**■_ »**<*■ Marshal Andervm .reminded today that they can \ H thpm „nd win rfW|v<; free nicipal court thu, deriving ex- "w °** **->*l** walking in the drunkenes* and traffV en- Meanwhlle Deputy Shenff Jes«e honors. The Grand Matron following s .JJ^A-'^uthL.T Oh_?-I-_S- \^**_ SS^S ____ ™hSi:'",»ll». VA,ued *X i™****** °{ tra "revenue from tines and costs fellciUous greeting to the chap-; !"«* ■ ^jgn«d a temnS^rv \ !a^, I *?* UJL.f<**J d**"»" 'n addition to their m* Into the village treasurv ?*_?* ****** UP 'or questioning Ur presented her beautiful gav*l 8E_*_2P£?_XJT h«S?__7 K?1^011 *' **0"****™°** ofuUr Navy pay Such an educa- \,r Vallerv told council t:>at The car wa, found a few mln- to the Worthy Matron to be imd 5£*2£b£ ' Mon", Uie food necessary for their own,tio_ i% ^^ f0f advancement ,„„, were merely ,u_g..tUs «'« ***** <*> a secluded park- -._ .__ ..... ch*nts thouchl x*** Pt'ce near the Farm Bureau. ' ''. where the boy finally admitted he had left It during the evening Mrs. Emma Yahraus. the retlr- I Light, In "thl* community went j "XTrding to Chairman Cutlip. i i",e^hf ^ncTud^T *** '**"' ^rlVV^cT:^ _" out a few minuUs after 5 o'clock many producers whose farms are I ■*■** J*.,Snfi^ ,„ .„_ tH. *°?}± ^ __^__^ ,0 Masons To Have Annual Installation December 10 Uyawg by"toe Urge a_uembUge.|^* ",'.".;;£ o,^^ these citizens that th*; The merchants' grouo told the' The annual inatalUtion of the Following an impre»lve opsa- * SSa_l whlTh'TiwS&J^teWoSS^Sffi^ N'^Z ^P" ^nir^lToA14 IU 1"**°* Xnax **** wnuId «ub'T'it »iom«" ot °***nX l**** ■*>; 3" ing of the chapted by the r--.pow«r line, of the Columbus: C^ts that are L uTgTmiy nl_d«l' cru,t' ,to ,^nibiy ,500°, .-^copv <>f the sua^tion, at once r. A A. M. and Family Night tiring officer., the distinguished; £d Southern Ohio Electric com- i "„ th. d.?e™se?££mm ** cSSS mon"| ln, th* vt,Z. n"r 'S;-b/.tht "I***** fTk Jl*" "* °i>t**v*^*> "«»' x^nn' offlclaU were presented Intro-1 pany i I__i*er_ed pro_r*m, t.u-p ,. o^,, to man the many ships, Councllmen then esithorired day evening. December 10th. lt duced. welcomed and escorted toj Thi, blare started at a 35.0001 c^u * panted out that the:6""8 Uiu?ch'l d"llyvU"de,_i!_«!! p'.n_rn_3 *? F"-1?"' "»«"*• which • wa* announced here this mom- aeau In the East gallon gasoline storage tank and ,„iu far*"T who "ncreases hit["**"**?** ,w^°~an ^*avy pUns, lnf|uded _alar.es for the year tor ,«, Mrs. Shrader presented each! destroy^! a garage, shanty of-; ow^ foo^upply by b%edl___ «.! ^ b«lB« carrifd wrt' ^^^^W^eru'S: 'det'7 *^* ^ J^'v^r..^^ of her officers with a gift a* a! flee, thr** trucks and two auto- j other ww ^ {/„_ pUnUng . memento and expreaalon of her mobile* on the oil appreciation of their loyal «p- j property port during her year f'' and ln return was th* of two lovely vases from at a 3S000i^*,\.w_: —*....____ _».._ .K.. .k.: helng Uunched dally under the; payments ot current bills which Be tank and .^^"jUK^L^L^SL ^iimm«n« two-ocean Navy pUns, r„c,uded claries for the year for , »*.""* _*~. small farmer who increases his k_.i-» -_,...__i -,,» | „.., ... „._k_..« ,*.. ___«.__. .<__.' d^rUiliXr'^wT.i' ta.l^X*'1.! "ens^oT^W^erTyTr; __& * "^^hSSa^iSSTttfe »i Democratic LadiesI^SS _««, meeting , di,- 3!^.tK^Wn5La K^ra^M. Day, genera, man-1 *««%, %n\^& ^. ^ \ planning Passing Party !«"«"l'|j «- ^h.^ ??nd _^k\^tlr% nc_T ur^bni5irrrohooofln3eaStffCrass__,js_ _! ttL js:■*s_&,,,--iss-th: tstei&'w'afevs: »■_* "•■l•»■•»*•*_-_.___? *_-."""_ "_._„_°,*rea»—the food proceMfhg punU., -w- Pike county DcmOcraUc'>,„„_ „r ih. niihi <>,«* ih. rii. ...ii,^. /_;.»_ u._.h.i ,~4 . For Half an Hour Afterwards with Three Cars In Another Mishap Four persons were tevertly injured in a two-car crash Saturday at II 45 p. m. on U. S. 23 at Hewitt's cave, approximately seven miles north of IhU city. Th* accident occurred Just 1.7 mlics north of the Pike-Ros* county Une on the mam high- way. Corporal XV. M. Tallman and Patrolman H. A. Watson, who investigated the accident, reported that tha northbound car Involved was driven bv Bert E»py A Franklin. Ohio, who was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bain McCoy of Waverly route 3. tn a southbound car was liar- old Reiser of this city, the driver, -fid Miss Eva Zimmerman of Piketon, The patrolmen reported that the Espy car', on the wrong side <>f the straight road near the Hewitt', Care curve, crashed al- n_»t head-on into the Reiser machin*. Itoth machines w*re practically demolished about the front erfds and blocked the high* way for half an hour before a truck pulled them to the b*rm of the road. Mr, and Mrs. McCoy were taken lo the Chillicothe hospital fallowing the wreck in the A. H. Boyer ambulance from thU city Mr. McCoy suffered a fractured hip, broken teeth, laceration* and abrasion, about tha face and chest Injurie*. Hia wife suffered- a fractured ankle and laceration, about the face. It wa, flrst thought that she suffered in'emal injurie*. Mis* Eva Zimmerman, the occupant of the Reiser car. suffered a fractured jaw and a bad laceration on th* chin. She was rushed to the Chillicothe ho*ptta! in the A. H. Boyer ambulance. Reiner suffered severe cuts and brutve* nnd was attended by Dr, L, E. Will, of Ihls city Dr. Walter Kramer of Chillicothe attende*__>the Injured accident victims at the hospital. E_py receH-ed bruises in t*"c wreck He wa, arrested by the <tat« highway patrolmen and charged with reckless driving. When arraigned before 'Squire Albert Trego in Chillicothe, Espy was fined $10 and costs. About five minute, after thU accident occurred, a traffic tie- up which involved three cars a- h.ut 300 feet north of th* flrat cr:nh itccne was reported by the •fficer*. A car -driven south by David RichUr of Chillicothe rout* 7, ■ tm^g-rl because of the blocked higffway A second car driven by Vora Butler of this city pulled up back of th* Richter auto and stopped. A third car rammed into the rear of Butler's machine and knocked it ahead into the Richter automobile. The patrolmen said I've driver of the third car Jumped «.ut and ran off into the hill*. All three cars were reported to be out of running condition after lh* .mashup Patrolmen Uter contacted the third car drix-cr. Wllby B. uer uf Waverly r«uU 3, tvho said he -ii dared when hi, head ■truck Ihe windshield after hU car cr_*h*d into Butler'* auto- m. bile. Bauer was arraigned in 'Squu* Trego's court in Chillicothe later <nd ..red 110 and costs on reck- le** driving charge*. The Reiser machine In tha first wreck was towed into Waverly Sunday morning by the C. W. Myer"* wrecker. It was almost completely demolished ami was beyond repair. Start Decorations The Past Matron, and Patrorairon. Adams. Scioto, Plk* •nd.home'UM, &ut h* can get s JorSd todw The busine« _es-i £*7 £**__-£ wer. recogniied.br being pre- Highland countU*. darkening Und, higher quality of food b»- E^-Sbigtoi* tSlP n. ; _Thv ___^__T aented and Introduced. I tuch due* a, ChlUlcothe. HI1U-1 „d«,,- the defense chairman add- i 2£Jl i JSJ\u fm f*L «»_ _.._ __.__ ____.__. ■____. .w_^_ _i *_,_.-._____. ,— .AAit.r.. #r_i__, , Ii»*_i_- nc.al. will lake these precautions ar* not ***n' tain the members of the Ma. owners, city of- *onic families which includes prompt. iflcUU will Uke step, to rid the the children in the ftrst floor ~. ~—^L,'._1„T "■.■__-.l"itTiilrii".7l«uir__i *nd 11 scor* of aaU-l"_. ■ M 8'<>0 •* nv... *T* W*U _* ■ 1 ">*vn of thU growing nuslance.: loctal room. An entertaining pro- ly voiced aentiroent, presented!Clrctev | small Urmera who wish to aldipauing party. All the member*.' Mra. Shrad«r, with a loving- boro s_nd Jackaon. ln addition to ed her Worthy Patron and husband, | er cities Dr. Albert M. Shrader, beautiful combination E Star and Masonic lapel Council u .11 hold their 1 >st Z*otn which will be enjoyed by .■_»•_.«» ********* ot --»-- erj^ri_-^a_g a^->»- *?*J«~* ^In-aaSSTot tiW TlmTmrl^H^llTm^m- being punned and r«_JM_J «S KmmmFSL iTffl S* * - ca^rKveS r^ufto ffl?. "glT""' «- Lorbach on December »6th ^^J^^ %x ^^n^ i"__gS_ni« b°eu« IN" drtsrSuS iiLfZ- *•*?? of U^AAA P™"™ K £»_ Iuck »-_J«« b. .erved .. T^i Z" ! ___ £££? of \nm\t'TmluS with an equally fln* awiUmentl hours tne oeiay oemg __■ **■ aoatance. For example, theluter ln the evening h« made fltttna re»pon»e. Mr. the *lectrtc company employe, Vmrioua p,rtur« and -Oil-Improve- and Mrs. Shrader* aervice toLconcem about overloading Une*;. p^-tie,., {„ which pay-: . Under Surveillance Dr. R. H. Marksrith. state ! the members of their families or*, cordially invited to be present WUllam E. Tetrick U the retiring and Vernon Blake the ift- . service to'.coneem aooui ov*-io-_i_» i""": ment practices for which 'pay-, tbe chapter baa been meat out-; by turning all communities on.mentf *n ^^ b0Oft ^ Unn. GRANTED A DIVORCE .undlng. I at one tlm*. tmg*, effort* to Increaae hi» own! • (health director at Columbus, re- ™ 'w_Sl «___• With the mattera concluded an Arthur St**)*, loading a truck _£_. guprsty. "Beside,.- CuUip; Common PUaa Judg* Earl D.; ported Tueaday the carrier be-. c°mm« ■ wonn*pIU* M*»"r intormUaion was declared to pr*-;at the tank, aald that he 'urned -^ -many ot th* soll-eonserv- Parker has granted a dlvnrc* totiUved re»ponsibV for th* out-j pare- for th* installation and a* around, *aw th* flames and ned|ln, ,nd wu.bullding crop* grown Murray StrelUnberger from PolU; break of tvph.id fever in _*> .» Ij»«TX»r Man Annnintfrl the old oaken executed their to sartty. : ln Ohio can be used as feed for StrelUnberger en grounds of ne-,county last month had been lo- *J««***J~f •"«■" rxy*miitv-j Ther* were no casualties. Uveatock, aa well aa for protect- * gleet. | cated and placed under «ur.-, _____■ : lag and Improving the soil." ! The caa* wa* uncontested. TT* veilUnce. Mr Henry J- Bender of Ja»- OMEGA DRIVER FINED ' , I plaintiff wraa repr*»ent_d by At- j p,. Markwith said departm«rt per lias been appointed collector —1. . ... < rope -po cill I'MHIIS j tomey V,. T. Reed. Inspectors had determined that 19 for the Columbus & Southern Emm-b-lU F. 5oph«r of Omega: **-pl-'*«» xv *9f*f*"•*-»*»«*» 1 mmr^9sl7a7m**ssr. 'S_____Zi____ __«»»'P»~~_« •«• I0__fam_lie*_ ha_ c«ti- Ohio EJe-rttlc company in tba The Hayes Electric Company and assistants are busy this week hanging guy wires and Itnes for !*-e Christmas street lights for th* b6Ud»y »e»»c)n. Laurel for decuratuig purposes arrived her* early in the week. Etnmor Hay** said this morning that the lighU would probably to turned on thU Saturday, December Sth. The holiday street decorations and lights do not cost local Us payer* a cent as tbey ar* paid for by funds from the Waverly Retail Merchants' _Association and a smalt council appropriation. retiring march for th* last tlm* . tbey wer* acclaimed with hearty applause. During the brief inUrmlaiion MU* SUR again sang appropri-i RECOVERING FROM FLU tratod th*"dl-*-__' -rom* head Ja'-^er *nd Latham district. cheese which a transient had Mr. Bander invites all users ate atmgi and Mr. WlllUm_E. j WM fl^ *_ ,nd cost* by "Squir* j . Tetrick, a Past Patron, delight-;W s. Barr*tt. ChUUcotha. re- L. P. ValUry. proprietor of tb*, fully rendered pfa.no, number*.', cntly on a charge of tafUng to ValUry Hardware, left Uat night • Magistrate C. W D. Twyman helped make He explained that of thta servic* In **ld district Th* Grand Matron' then as- -i*jd tha right ot way on a for Columbus wbyr* h* wiU at-. *f South Market street t> tm- known carrier* ar* k*pt under to pay thalr monthly bills at the aumed tha <_U1_ and appcHsted; highway, flled by the sute high-. Und a meettng of. hardware proving at hU horn* from a caae survatlUnce and prohibited from «tor*. formerly Dewey, of Jaa- (Cc-J_c__d sa Page Six) way patroL . dealer, this week •*_ c_ tha flu. working wher* flood u prep-pad. per. Bazaar Saturday The big pre-Christmas bataar, featuring many home-made gift* su:Ubie for Chris tma* gift*, together wtth a bake saU will b* held oa Saturday, December Sth. at Leo Lortsadt's c_Ska on North Market street- The hsxaar is beiog sp>*a*s->r_-i jpiruly by the Martha-Mary Society actd th* Calvin ClrcU group of th* local Presbytanan _____
Object Description
Rating | |
Title | Waverly Watchman 1941-12-04 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Waverly Watchman from Waverly, Ohio was a weekly publication from 1912-1975. |
Publisher | Waverly Watchman Pub. Co. |
Date of Original | 1941 |
Searchable Date | 1941 |
Time Period | 1941-1950 |
Location | Waverly; Pike County; Ohio |
Collection | Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
Submitting donor/loaner | Loaned by Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
Rights | A user of any image in this collection is solely responsible for determining any rights or restrictions associated with the use, obtaining permission from the rights holder when required, and paying fees necessary for a proposed use. |
Format |
Newspaper Microform |
Original object size | 35 mm |
Resolution | 300 dpi |
Media type | JPEG 2000 |
Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Description
Title | Waverly Watchman 1941-04-03 to 1943-07-290215 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Location | Waverly; Pike County; Ohio |
Collection | Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
Submitting donor/loaner | Loaned by Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
Rights | A user of any image in this collection is solely responsible for determining any rights or restrictions associated with the use, obtaining permission from the rights holder when required, and paying fees necessary for a proposed use. |
Format |
Newspaper Microform |
Original object size | 35 mm |
Resolution | 300 dpi |
Media type | JPEG 2000 |
Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Text Transcript |
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VOLUME 85.
WAVERLY, OHIO. THURSDAY. DECE.MHER 4. IMI
NUMBER ll
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EASTERN STAR
INSTALLATION
Held Friday Night with
Scores of Guests from
All Parts of Country
FARMERS ASKED
NAVY PICTURES TO
BE SHOWN TUESDAY
RED CROSS ROLL
CALL CONTINUED
^^*!_j«__5^?*5_^lTfl SELL METAL!^^^^^1 COUNCIL OFFERED
Aid in Local Campaign
SUGGESTIONS T0.T_/S3SE,ffiB_
tians To Contribute Cnu.___
Action by tho Officials
The Pike county Red Cross
Roll Call which waa scheduled
to close on November 30 la still
on, because the solicitors have not
been met with the proper re-
Pike &o. Farmers Should'
Assist in Nation-Wide LV3_BlJi tt «Sft
Drive for Scran Iron Ing Station. Waverly paper* and
the Waverly Theatre Invite all
> persons interested In lhe United
By Waverly Merchants'
Association ot Tuesday Night Meeting
Tennessee Men Arrested by
Marshal Anderson After
Looting Store Yesterday
MR. AND MRS. ALLEN ispons* by many people of Pike ORGANIZE CAMPAIGN States Nery to attend « free M 0 R E PROTECTION i_t_T they had lilted 14 dollar, TIES UP MAIN ROUTE
county and the goal of 1,-001 sound movi* which will he given
_. ... . n memberships has not been reach- _ «• ** ___*i mi- • 18t lh<* •oc*"* th**-1"" «>n Tuesday
Chosen as Worthy Patron led and has not even b_*n close- For Collection Through- evening, December o, «t 730.
. r, . 99 j r* I This movie will show various
OUt LOUnty; food 3Up- phases, of Navy life as well as
i other educational lines in that
And Matron for Year; {j&iau .^charge omSJ'ibu -
Rituals Beautiful
Ipalgn.
It Is highly probable that many,
! Pike county epoplc are not cog- j
ply Increase Needed
JOIN
| branch of services" offered tn
; young men InUrestd in joining
An urgent .pneal to farmrra Uncle Sam's fleet and learning
Quick action on lh* part of
M_-.h-l William Anderson on
Wednesday afternoon resulted in
Ih* arrest of two ••shoplifters"
. pproximatcly one half Imur
.ifter they ha
worth of merchandise from Stif-
Asked for by Group and The two men gave their names
A Stricter Enforcement luuci-**-.'both of jofamon. Term'
Traffic Ija\VS Ureed jwh*n Placed In the county Jatl.
11 unit. i*ma *urf,cu i sho^y nfttf , p. m the two
———— ! men emerged from Stiffler** stor?
A enmmittec from the Waver- nnd as they were leaving "Bud
FOUR INJURED IN
ROUTE^KRASH
Head - on Collision Near
Alma Occurs Saturday
Night At 11:45 p. m.
Iy ReUil Merchants' Association dy" Crabtree noticed a pair of
nixant of the,
fact that the A-1 °t Pike county to market their a trade.
merlcan .Nation-1 scrap iron as part of a national a member of the recruiting met wtth council Tuesday night gloves drop from under one *of
al Red Croasj-scrap iron collection . campaign station will be present to con-'*' Mayor Leo Lorbach'* office their coats. He immediately noti-
_*• ""Society is an a-1 designed to aid the National tact citizens of Tike county in- and dincu'sed several improve- ngg Marshal Anders.-.:!, in charg*
=; gen'cy of the'Defense Program was made this terested In the Navy and to an-; ment* deemed necessary in the of the »heriff's cmre at that time,
3 federal govern-'. *»v«ek by William Cutlip, chair- twer question* on that branch near future In suggesting ocUon who started »n investigation.
ment On Janu-' man of the Pike USDA Defense 0f service. I l'"tn the city t&veynrratni. Marshal Anderr on questioned
ary 5 1905 the'. l» ard. \ At the *am* time Secretary Spokesman for the group. Mr clerks in the local «tore wh-j
House and Sen-1 Mr. Cutlip announced that of the Navy Kno* announced ■* p Vallery, outlined the *ug- claimed .ihey had noticed the two
Worthy DCIFPOI-OG ate In Congrcji • SecreUry of Agriculture Wickard the enlistment drive for I'nele gestlons compiled by the local strangers but said that none <>f
Grand (fLU uKUDD Trembled a n d **** called upon American farm- Sam's new Two-Ocean Navy and merchant*' association. He was ihem had sold any articles to the
stalling passed appro-I «r» *° cooperate in the national many young mon have asked if accompanied by Mr E T. Te- men.
Mursh.il Ander-
The Bnnual installation of tlie j
offtcer* of Waverly Chapter No.
89, Order of the Eastern Star,
held In the Masonic Temple on
Friday evening, November 28th,
proved one of the most beautiful
and impressive of the 44 held
by the Chapter since Its Institution.
The presence of Mrs. G. May
Sharp of Cleveland, the
Grand Matron of Ihe
Chapter of Ohto as th* Installing
officer inspired the attendance prlate legislation creating nnd campaign now under way to they wer* eligible to enh.t with->•"***■ Mr H t Junk and Mr Marihal Anderwn picked up
of the greatest array of distln- establishing the American Na- helP Provide necessary iron and out a high school education *** *» Gregg, the trail of the Iran-lent* and
gulshed officials, guests and mem- tlcnal Red Cross Society as a *'**• supplies for the Defense Forest E Roberts, commander Tr>e group asked council to drove to Piketon. Not finding
bers In the history of the voluntary relief agency to be Program. Information received: cf the local American Legion. *tudy these problems, them at Piketon. he started the
local chapter. These included financed by voluntary contrlbu- bT the De'ens* Board emphasise, po,t, answers this Important. •> ,Thi" .*°"nc'' »tud*** ***** ***' return trip here and apprchend-
the following six Grand Repre- Hon* The Congress declared the x*'*x America needs all the question for th* young men of | vtrability, if funds were avail- „i the two men walking on t.
senutives. Mrs. NeUle Maeder purpose of the American Nation- »cr8P lron ***** ***** " •» P0**** •'Pike county. <*°J« du*,,p* next year, of adding s M. about half way between
of Illinois, who accompanied the ai Rcd oross to be: WDle *° «*' lo helP mc*' **">**' "Navy enlistees |
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