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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 1934 THE REPUBLICAN HERALD, WAVERLY, OHIO - I ■■I.H--I. —I.l. . ■■ ,..■■ V..T...I,.-I,. I ,,!—-__-___,_■■ I ... ■ ■ PAGES ********** a m EUC OROVE *il£tTX.ZT^*-^\DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY * ; Mr. and Mr*. Ora smith and j * 'children yen -cutting with Mr. and ; • * * ********* Mrs. R. C. Ooff Thuraday night. Jamea Smith spent Thursday ev- Semi attended religious meeting* [entng with Leo Louderb*ch. ei the home of Ol3 Duke on last \ __o ■tan-ay evening. \ *********** Mr. and Mrv Ehssr WUUam* vis- > * Sod with Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt.* BEAVER «__!<__ on last Saturday night, j * Mr. Ind Mra. B. A. Smith snd *********** * max, Jamea. vtelted with Mr. andj ■Co. Wm- Shanks of Jasper on Ust | Mr. and Mra. Lewi* Besch of Suaday night. joentersburg spent Sunday bere at ttr. and Mrs. Ora Smith and ;' the home of reUUvea. X_mtty spent the day with Mr. and j The Loyal workers Claw of tbe j ttn. cartln WlUUms Sunday. | MethodUt Sunday school mrt at. C 8. Derrick and son, CWTfc* and the home of Mr. and 'Mr*. Ortle Sp*. rimrneitnan spent the wetk ■ ooram who live near OUde, on J •ad with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oeff. Wednesday night. Mrs- Ada-toe A.I Parrest Bums ot Locust Orov* * prait ng to charge of the meet- ooHtg on MUs Kathryn Reeves on jjn,. fh, cImj enjoyed a reading ate-.*, night. |b- MUdred BUtfer. During the so- Messrs. We* Woods, Homer Me-jel&i hour the girt* enjoyed a de- Oo-mn and Joseph Smith were vUl- I tidou* hmcb served by the hasteu. torsle Xenaton Saturday. )Those prejtent were: SteUa BaUey. Mr.and Mra. HA. Smith were [ Uabtl p-»tV( oayneUe Scheutle, saBert at Camp on, Saturday even- J ^y^j aheward.. Adeline Pratt, E4- **■ uth DavU, MUdred Butter, Bertha J_hr. McAllister wa* hunting near lupp! 1<u j}arUt MUdred Rapp. PrtnXfort on Sunday. !Mrs 'c g,,^ j^ „« Mrt. a. J. H. A. SmlUi, ion James and dau- :8toU At xtieit „,« me«ttog the ! •ghter*. OUve and AMena and Mil- *eUat wU1 hive , p^m, party, aoo Woods and John Bums were i Mn p^ AdJ|mt u^ «», Ben •eW-ar* near Utham on Sunday. 1^ ^ Lamb ^ j^, ^o^ Ur. aad Mra. Cyld* Shanks and |AdjuM ^ Msbe, ^phe,^ were ttngfiter, Delore* end *on •'»'-« | AtheEJl ^on on Saturday, sailed on Mr. and Mrs. Charie* A. * HMrmjd Buehter ipent ^ ^ Smith Bunday. John Burn* spent most of the paat week at Locust Orove. Barbara Ann Leeth. of Charleston -West Virginia, u (pending a few *ays bere with her grandparenU Vr. and Mra. Roy C. Ooff. Mb* Mary McAllister spent a few •Say* with Mr. and Mr*. John Me- ABUter. of Idaho. Several from thU pUoe attended tte dance at the home of Kmrr E Wlffiam* oo Thuraday night. MT. and Mra. Newton Oragg *nd son. Roy and granddaughter, Audrey visited Thursday with Henry Oragg ot the Mount Logan Sanitarian: at ChUUcothe. end at Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer WhlU of near cenursburg spent Sunday here j with reUUves. Mr*. Rosa Hartley of Columbus, U visiting raUUve* here. Oeorge Hortcn of Portsmouth spent the week end wtth home folka The Last Date of School" a pl»y win be presented by the Ladle* aid of Jasper at the Be*ver high school auditorium on Saturday night December l». Admission 10c and SSe. ReUUves here have received the news of arrival of an 8 pound boy bom to Mr. and Mr*. Edward E MU* Marie Ooff »pent the week ] BUke. of South Solon on Dec. and. Waverly Theatre Friday and Saturday, Dec. 14-15 Thrill upon Thrill in this breath taking drama of railway crooks .... TIM McCOY IN Beyond the Law WITH SHIRLEY GREY DIRECTED BY D. ROSS LEDERMAN A COLUMBIA PICTURE Comedy: "Punch Drunk.' News Reel. Wednesday, Dec. 19 ADMISSION IOcTO ALL "The Captain Hates the Sea" A Lewis Mileatone ProducUon with Victor McLdglen - John Gilbert - Alison Skipworth - Wynne Gibson - Helen Vinson - Walter Connolly - Fred Keating - Leon Errol - Walter Catlett - Tala Birell PUT ON YOUR LAUGH PRESERVERS BEFORE YOU DROWN IN A SEA OF LAUGHTER—Hero's a comedy that will rock you from stem to stern and make you quiver amidships ... MAJESTIC CHILUCOTHE. OHIO "See 'ern Where You Hear 'em Beat" FRIDAY ONLY, DECEMBER Uth Returned for 1 day by Popular Request. MRS.WIGGSA'-CABBAGEPATCH . SUN.; MON.; TUES.; DEC. 16-17-18 You'll Like This Grand Musical Show Music in the Air WITH John Boles Gloria Swanson Douglas Montgomery Treasure Ch.__ Cartoon News WED.; THUS.; FRI.; DEC. 19-20-21 Marie Galante With Spencer Tracy, Ketti Gallian, Ned Sparks; Helen Morgan; Stepin Fetch it Old Kentucky Hounds News Coming Soon:— Judge Priest One Night of Love. Peck's Bad Boy. White Parade. Gambling. Servant's Entrance. ^»»5_S»^^»3^»»f^^^_^^»f3Br w>>>>>>x__*>>>;__»>>>>>>>x«>;»>>>>>>>>xo>>>>>x«>x ! SPECIALS | I for Saturday, Dec. 14| -ALL STORES; Morton's Sausage Seasoning, 10 oz. 22c v Mortons Smoked Salt, 10 lb. can 89c £ Chocolate Drops, per pound 9c p 16 oz. Cod Liver Oil 36c ;? Bon Ton Flour, 24 1-2 lb. bag 85c | Buy Your Christmas Supplies Early. Vv> y, have a nice line of Christmas Toys, C%rl- $ dy, Peanuts in Hull; Mixed Nuts; Eng- | lish Walnuts; Cocoanuts; Oranges; etc. S Oysters, standard — Selects — Counts 8 Clodhopper Store I waverly' omega X 'T».x<c<<<»>r<»zo>>z»x<<«>>>>:<<«i<<<<.>>x<<**>xo>>>>>_ A wl-r tarlcty of p»utr> ■ urc-MiUta. all highest quill? merchatnl-* prices tlusi are raw interesting ' to Ute housewife wbo want the moot value for hcr money. Make your shopping tkt and vtatl yoot Volunteer Food Store. Post Toasties 3 [q» 20c Volunteer Corn Flakes, lg. pkg 10c Exceptionally fine Volunteer Milk, 2 tall cans 13c Exceptionally tine Saturday Special Coffee, lb 21c Se« lt Gruni?J VOLUNTEER PEACHES lacracne 21c LARGE CAN EXCEPTIONALLY FINE Standard Tomatoes, 3 No. 2 cans ....25c Gilbert's Fancy Hominy, 3 Ig. cans ..25c Finest Quality Ewell Cut Green Beans, 3 No. 2 cans 23c SWAN'SDOWN Cake Flour . ♦ 27c Soup Beans, 10 poupds 39c Choice Hand Picked Y C Evaporated Peaches, 2 lbs 25c Gold Medal Flour; 24 1-2 lb. sack .1.15 Gold Medal Flour, 12 1-4 lb. sack ...65c m* rooo -nro„--» __-V* Clodhopper Store North St, Wa-rtly, Ohio. Fred H. Voelker OIvcd's Ohio J. W. Cooper Plketoa, Ohio Welty Bennett Beaver, OW- Pauline Blazer OMEGA. OHIO _?-ff_R-3K_ff_f!_^^ bbsh "Titer's A Christmas Cheer Leader" There ia a Santa CJnua—we're convinced of Iti And too. the fine old spirit of GIVING still prevails. Our proof- one of the foremost creators of special ifift for every member of the family. Consequently we present them to you at prices that do not even cover the cost of materials and making. Christmas Sweets Candies that look good and taste good. Standard Chocolate drops, a very good grade, lb .10c Cocoanut peanut flake, lb 20c Peanut butter kisses, lb 18c Taffy mix, also good, lb. 17c Jelly beans for the kiddies, lb. 16c Extra good grade of chocolate drops, lb. 15c Super light choc, drops, lb 20c Fancy cut rock candy, lb 15p Jupiter mix, attractive looking for Christmas, lb 15c Paris creams, very low, lb 18c HoneySuckle taffy, lb 25c Also plenty of oranges, bananas and nuts at reasonable prices. A Gift For Every Member Of The Family Girls^ manicure sets, Xmas packed, very attractive as well as well as useful, set 25c and 45c A gift box of dusting, face and talcum powder, neatly packed 65c Ladies' handkerchiefs packed three in an attraccive box 25c Men's Paragon dress shirts, in plain and fancies, packed with cellophane, a neat gift 1.00 Men's all silk ties, good styles and colors 10c, 39c and 50c Men's dress socks, plain and fancy, garter tops, pair 15c, 25c and 35c Baby Esmond blankets^ 36x50 in pink, blue and white, soi^and fluffy, each ; 75c Baby sets consisting of cap, booties and sweater, all for 1.25 Bath towels with colored borders, a very good grade of turkish towelling as well as sizes, also wash cloths to match 15c, 25c and 29c Wash cloths at 5c and 10c Boys' gloves in jersey and kid, real values at per pair 15c to 1.00 Men's all silk neck scarfs, former- merly higher in price, will make Xmas special for only 49c A very nice line of stationery, per box 25c and 45c All linen lunch cloths with napkins nnd pi thou t, nev.* patterns of colorings and checks, sizes 60x60 and 54x54, at 1.00, 1.60 and 2.25 Girls' gay sport togs for the girls' twin sweater sets, smart styles 1.95 All wool flannel skirts, solid color.! ^good values, each 1.95 Colorful blouses for the girls in silks and prints SOc and 79c Ladies' silk scarfs, all new styles and colors, beautiful for teese low prices 60c and 95c Ladies' silk slips, all lace trimmed, bias cut, California and bodice tops, each ; ...1.00 A pinafore apron, a very attractive gift, made of organdie, trimmed with different colors of bias tape, each 1.00 Gay perky print apron and a coverall style, each 76c Thrilling silk undies in bloomers, panties, skin-fit styles, a very good grade of material 25c and SOc These are mere cotton prices. We have some good items for tbe small sum of 10c, such as dresser scarfs, mirrors, handkerchiefs, cosmetics, stationery, etc. House Slippers Ladies' and misses' house shoes with heels and without, in black and color trimmed, a very useful gift, per pair 1.00 and 1.50 Also children's felt house shoes in attractive colors, as low as 26c Hosiery What every woman wants and prefers are full fashioned chiffon hose and same to please, picot top, run stop, reinforced heel and toe, per pair 50c, 69c, 76c and 95c Some as low as 19c and 25c Children's Buster Brown hose in narrow and wide ribbed, light and dark shades, pair 19c and 25c Deweys' Heaven Of Toys For All The Youngsters DEWEYS' STORE JASPER, OHIO World Flyer red wagon, rubber tires, size 15x34, a real 4.75 wagon for a special price, only 3.76 World Flyer red wagon, rubber tires, size 13x28, a regular 3.75 value for..; 2.76 Mechanical toys of all kinds that will please tbe heart of every child, the prices are so low that you can not help but buy them when you see them. Priced 10c to 1.85 Dolls for the kiddies are so pleasing, some are very pretily dressed, each loo Some run as low as 10c So look them over before purchasing elsewhere. Deweys* Store is the center for all merchandise, as well as the Christmas holiday items. Men's clothing, ready-to- wear, house furnishing, steel products and everything in general merchandise* •*. O 3S»'-vJ »- The Republican Herald VOLUME 92. WAVERLY. OHIO, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1934 NUMBER 51. FINE PROGRAMS FOR CHRISTMAS ■ following: Donald Anderson, Wm.! Beoddy, Ployd Ware ang MUs Patricia Patterson. Presbyterian Church To Give Community Program SUNDAY EVENING At High School Aud itor tam With Admission Free to Everybody. <"._...-_ •.. ,s MilKilHM AT 8ABOENT8 Member* of Che _t-.gtnu M. E.j Sunday aehool will present o Xn_u i FEW CHANGES IN £& t^LARGE AMOUNT■'KXcEZ COUNTY FAMILY ToBraini!!monha8e PAID TO RELIEF ge At Indianapolis ■ An autopsy, performed by Dr. R. | iT. Leever. ot Waverly. and VlrgU j ounoay scnooi win pre*™ a *™»;p n.._ll_._- U..M>. X ******* *>* Fortwnom-. on the body fiq4 FAmiM;». fiQ «In_f-"poiU' lnc program at the ehurch on Monday fc.. Dudley Hams To ^ Htnchel Mack McClave. aged 81 !by4 ^am,»C8» «>» 8ln» jpastor tot event, Dec. M. Pollowing the pro-; SucceeJ J £ Davis • former Portsmouth r__ldeni, who lc PeMOn* Aided |«. John* ..*—._. m •__._.» __n Um _4U.v__.__._4 trt m-mmmeocm*m xc. _—»• me cm w sm I .■_._____ _~v. 1..1 -_-.._.- gram a treat win be distributed to the children of the community. Ai Prosecutor. CHRISTMAS PROGBAM AT JASPER The members of the Jasper M. E. Sunday achool will present a Christmas program at the church on avmday evenln*. Dec. 2>rd. A j and Firat of March Wben f j was found dead on last Monday ; i morning ln a wagon shed on a I j Ptke count]* fans.- where bc was' 1 a caretaker, revealed thst the msn In November j Having accepted tht pastorale of '; Zlon Evangelical Church at Indianapolis. Ind.. Rev. Theodore Prankt for the past ten years at Evangelical. Churcti at Chillicothe and In Waverly, left for his new charge Sunday, There are two Zlon Evangelical churches ln Indianapolis and Rev. OTHER CHANGES glSlt a £r.br*l hemorrhage that $1,555 FOR WORK Pranke will have the perforate of ;w_s caused from a blow on the! back of the bead. Pike county official, have been To Be Made First of Year .,„ ol. .. . . oi 330 to JOO. Wheat Shipment Received rbt ehurch ^^ u now ln tbe NAME BATEMAN AS HOUSE CLERK Former Pike Countian Switches From Senate to House. CANT BEAT HIM i treat wilt be given to the children jot the community at this time. OTHER PROGRAMS IN COUNTY On Sunday evening. Dec. 23rd at 3:06 p. cu. the prub. tcrlon church will give a community Christmas program at the high achool auditorium. No admission will be charged. Come and see the High Priest of the Hebrews performing his temple duties. Tbe Oolden Table with 12 loaves of snow-bread, the Oolden Altar with the incense burning and the candle-sticks will all be there. *Next wlll follow the angel appearing up lo the shepherds sitting a- round the camp-fire, then Uw very touching scene at the manger in -Bethlehem and finally the flight into QfTPt. This nativity pageant Is followed by a ahort Christmas play With a modern setting. A haughty, artlsto- cratle family Is ashamed of their ■aon. Reverend Howard HoHoway. They feel lt ts not quite the right thing to be a minister, but If he •must be one, at feast he might take a fashionable parish, and not •waste ttme with the rlff-rall. tbe srubmerged tenth, the great un- -washed. Also reecnt Howard's Idea of a family Chrlstmaa. He does CHRISTMAS PROORAM AT. HAMMOND S. S. There will be a Christmas program at the Hammond Sunday achool on Christmas Eve by the members of the Sunday school, A Auditorship Changes working on the theory that Mc-1 j Clare was murdeifd and believe j .that robbery wag jthe motive. He) ' Is believed to toa*t* been struck Today; Committee to Probe Conditions 'process of a building pgogram. hav- | lng Just completed a new Sundsy ', School hall and U about ready to ' start erection of a new church au- Artbur Hamilton Ie Chosen Floor Leader in Aaeembljr Meeting. PERSONNEL 13 NOW CHOSEN NOT MANE DEPUTY CHANGES' down with a sham in_lr_ment In BEEP AND ROI.OGNA ARRIVE dltortum. j a struggle. His b-iy wsa dragsed ; . | Rev. Pranke. who resigned several 'from ln front otl his home fifty j (months ago »t ChUUcothe had the Only two changes in the official < y«rds through thj mow. where a During November W families' choice ***** ^^J"* *^-„T ^"e7^_™entatlve. trom f.m.i. „f wt. ,«.,_,- -i.i ..v _., 'neighbor found Itr Another nel;h- end OS single persons were given at Shrlbj-viUe. Indiana. He mad his: of Houae of Representatives rrom family of Pike countr will take ef-g^jjg^,-. the waverly aid by the Pike county relief ad-> decision last week after visiting j 1M1 M 1033, is again the Republican Arthur Hamilton, who was speaker treat will be gtven to the Sunday **** ** **** ***** *** **** *** **** 'jtU m connection: with the death.; ministration. In addition to thlsooth congregations school members. CHRISTMAS PROORAM AT PIKETON A Christmas program wlU given by members of the Piketon M. E. Bunday school at the church on Monday evening. There will a community treat following the program. ASSISTANTS ARE NAMED Mr*. Esther Hamilton to Be Assistant Postmistress of Local Office by mandate of the voters . J ^jlt j0ilowtng Ihe finding of a number *. persons received wages Starting on the flrat Monday of:flashlight near the death scene. jfor teaching emergency schools and the year. Ollie Dixon will succeed j In addition to Ml. Fowler and Dr. | working In thc mattress factory, himself as recorder. E. Dudley Har- {****•**- J***** Oto^t* D. Nye. Pros On Wednesday night at Waverhh mmmmm farewell party was tendered the; choice for speaker. Republican House to the tit Oener- ;.;n;;;i^^hrmrd:*^.k"pr_"y:i«» a***** *« «** *********** The total amount of relic? given !«* **rrt-e, and they were present- their candidate on the .^bMW* ccutlng Attorney Jacob E. DavU. '■ out tn November amounted to $13.- led with an occasional chair and two ris will replace Jacob E. DavU "jj^puty sberitt 8. V Hamilton and 215. ThU figure includes I..M1 .cramps, prosecuting attorney and Stewart j proecaitor-clect B- D. HarrU, all of; relief. $1,708 for rural ccovery and E West, of Pebble township, wtlljptke County attended the autopcy (81.S-S spent in wages for work di- 'DEMURRER ON succeed himself as a member of thej conducted at the_ Emrlck funeral vUlon projects. pACC pit *CT\ Board of Count, Commissioner,. «Ubllshment. Administration cost was |U00J tMa F tutu, OffcUU expressed the belief that!The fort of admlnUtration In Pike Myron B.' Oe-sman. of Columbus, concluding hU first term a* a member of the House, was the uw-nlmous choice of the caucus ior speaker pro tern and floor leader. lUtetnaa Is Clerk . n, The House clerkship nomination Election Fraud to Be Heard Next Week A 8. Keechle, who will soon be appointed as postmaster of Waverly has announce. hU list of clerks and deputies to Uke the place of those accorded Thomas Rttc- man. formerly of Piketon, but now of Columbus, who has Parker will succeed himself for hU\ mUfc in the wagon shed was ad-! shipped into Pike county, last week,' ^atalday in the election contest^" . ****** third term. Jacob A. Rapp will con- ' «_.«<_ by tome persons, but of ft- 11200 pounds of canned beef and cftie styled j.. a. porakcr, Joe Mill- j c**rk Iour con" tlnue on as Treasurer, and Harry eltU pointed oot thst he evidently. 3.00 pounds of bologna for dUtrl- er t't g, .gamst the Perry township j ""JSjlLhV^t O. PennUten will start on hU sec-'^,!^ tht btow m the hesd be- butlon to families on relief. [ntt. board of educatlon. ond term as clerk o' the Courts. It • fere he cached the wagon shed, as ' The relief admlnlrtfttlon Is now Por the first ttme In many na*,:^ ^^ m ^ ^ Qf ^ httw_jeoonty „ toghtly more than seven I Hearing on Perry Townahip. »»» Pike county will have a represent- ■ WM cause() by t Mow from 8 abMrp j p„ wnt Ttlli compares quite favor- j atlve from Waverly when Jacob E' instrument and not from a fall on I ably with the figure for Pranklln I DavU, of thU city, succeeds Alfred; the level ground.: No fracture of i county, which h approximately ten j Moore, of Seal township. the skull was found. Possibility that! per cent. t^ p^rry township rural board At the same time. Sheriff John' McClave may have been kicked by i The federal surplus relief unit;.. education filed a demurrer on J "* •... . .... _-..— ___..-. —,_( . . I been have a bare Several weckA ago. Porakcr, Miller; m-,_-,.„ _ .. is expected that all these officials hu b^y bore wide and deep abra-j Investigating the living conditl-ns ud _{hw mld,nU 0( the Perry j ^«__J__' the who are serving under the present!will continue with the same depu- ti0B3 M |f u „,,.,, grassed over of many people on relief and ftr«:township rural school districts., postmaster, J. T. Oibson. |tle» except Mr. PennUten whose ^ ^^ tf(1 m„rks xn the,urging them to keep their homes numb,r, about q,^ m„j the . ... — ii. _—__*, __—«__ . %_ ._ ..... ... /-.,... ' . . . ! -, „ _._..«_. _..-• _n,)m,flnn. «?lll , _-4 Wttmmm m,n* .. me, ■__.*.—_». ; vote*—In next 133 mem Mrs. Esther Hamilton has been; **** **** ***** *** ****** ** °*** '; mow showed that It had be-n drag- clean and sanlui.'. muructlon, »">; pjuy^ contesting the election on|by ma!ntalnUlB ..la n,.vir,- H_>n<i_v _._»f_ ?» I* nnt i . ___. .— mime. >_. u_v.n «:h_T» ni-'dcd on, ... . _ „i-> ir-"~™m_™ a solid front can ceed Ed. Kelser who wtll soon resign to enter (Kilo State U. ;the sales tax. Not until the first Monday rLi°s<->au-ell U .till'being'suted £■»?. **** **** ******** *t£*« WAVERLY LADY ^DEATH SUMMONS J^lS^iSS- -=-» h" not ^r «i« ~ ™«™™*™ 9 lily and especially la Impaired. to Uke Oeorge Taharus' Job as ditor's office Uke place with Wll- vfflage carrier, notwlthsundlng th,\**** ****** ** *** P**tc"'Da^' e"C" ! Mra. Caroline Kuhn Diea At 'ceedlng Carl W. Penn. who has i >t_______i down the job for the past I Her Home on Tuesday Afternoon; Age 71 fact that Mr. Yahraus U under . dvU sendee. Mr. Yahraus* mends j **** dalm that hi to -protecfed by the \******* ****** ***** *** ■" •*?" SUFFERS FRACTURED WRIST (according to attorneys In the ease j Ashtabula county, received 13 votes \It wUl probably be heard one day,^ Edmond H. Delbel of Medina jnext week. > county, eight votes. Vote !• CnanlnvMts cOiii civil service and that the only way ed hU lUt of deputies but lt U ex- he can be removed U by filing __•_ , proving charges against him. ThU | would be very hard to do as he hajj - made a most excellent official! and there U not a patron ln Wa-'. ! verly, regardless of politics, but who B*rtl,'l would not admit of thU. However. 'the DemoeraU claim that he wlll be easily gotten rid of so we shall hare to wait and .aee what we shall see. It to not thought that any ef ort will be made to replsce the rural mall carriers as they are : under legUUtlve civil service. As announced In the Herald two weeks ago. Mr. O'hson will remain ,-d!pected there will be some changes. DEATn OF GEORGE WALTERS her home near Waverly, Tuesday at one p. m. after an illness of I about four weeks. She U survived Oeorge Walters died at «.*30 a. m. I by the following children: MUs ■ Attorneys Raymond E. Dally and ^m^VSU^__L*5yt * **■ M0*U ef W*ye** *********) Charles S. Best. Columbus, a „■ probably the oldest MU entof Wa- ^ fmmm tnd pro^c-ung At-ielected RepubUcan member, placed i « f ^L*,„r^__in TiSS'*0**** J* E* °**** ,Bd toe ttTm °l\*** ***** ** <**»***** ** ********' Mrs. Caroline Kuhn, 71. died at | ^^I'LT ™ ^tt^t J^S i Attorney. Knepper. WhlU. Smith | ^ ^ 0rant Wwtt ^^ of and Demp-ey. of Columbus, repre- the Columbus delegaUon, moved the November 94th at his home at Davenport Washington, after a week's illness after a heart atuck. He was formerly a resident of Pike Co. He was the oldest son of the UU Mr. and Mrs. Philip Walters. Before moving west he did ear- psnter work, doing much work on Katberir-e Kuhn at home, Mrs.; Emma Schmitt. Charles Kuhn, Mrs. > Rode Woods. Floyd Kuhn and Mrs. i Margaret McCoy, of Waverly andj Edison Kuhn of Lucasville. one sis- tram her bed she fell and suffered a fractured wrist. She was attended by Dr. R. M. Andre. Mrs. Lorbach makes her home with her daughter. Mrs. Otto Zurborn of South Market street. sent the Perry township beard education. Bad English Is Foiled In Drama Given By _>ot get much welcome, when h»|Mlf)CUd bf j^ Kgtchie t0 ^ j^A. Baylor, deputy elerk. It U *°*<„a over froten -round for eon- also be given, where needed, on,.^ ^^.^ lssue ,n Perry.!o;MnUe ,n control that branch of comes rushing ln with presents andj ^suunt, IUCMedlng Ralph Brown.'***** what Mr. Baylor's pisns are :tilitnm distance. The autopsy con- the- purchase and preparations o <t0VTiM whlch jilted ,n a vote L,, a^blr The 87 DemocraUc greetings. The family U all against wh0 bM h(W d0TO ^ b „„ but It to undemood that hU friends ,_„,„„ offldsas ^,, MrC,..ve dld, proper foods. Several famUles on. ^ M ^^ ; «J~^ • poor Bow_rf when suddenly th«» Mr olbwn,, TOUf0 £ yeariover th. county are acUve in his _ot frM_. to ^ whlte ,yln? un.,the relief ban been ound who. ^ conimoM ^ v_rtous,c^n^xl w«dne-d*y. stumble, to. poor and faint *tOt\ ^ ^^ of ontonjbehalf In Undlng him one of the leon4ctou- ,„ thAr.gon shed. have very little ***mltat.etlm} ^ ^ UUoa. "^JJ ^^TvoU* necessary ^•^rc^nSrlht »• •mm^> bythe srte,i?i; _.^. a,-,.- l_i_?s«a_»i?__SI ******************* ^kS^ssss The program to liberally lnUr- spersed with vocal, vK^ln and ptono selections. You win be amused, you will be •enuruined and atoo religiously stimulated. PROGRAM Orchestra pretude. Christmas carol, audience. Vocal selection, Mtos Mary K- ^Kirader. Offertory music. Mrs. Jacob Davto. -Pageant. THB NATTVITY Vocal accompanist, MUs •Over. Msry. Helen Overman. Joeeph, Wendell Wetos. Gabriel. Catherine Walker. Angel of Jehovah, PrancU Armbruster. . High Priest, Wendell Wetos. Shepherds, Jack Brown. Omar Rapp, Olen Otay. Angela. Rath Armbruster, Norma Armbru-ter. Mary •*>* Robinson and V_"glnla ArmtoruaUr. Reader. Mildred CaldweU. Piano accompanist, Mrs. pressler and CSiwtoa Shrader. Vocal aele-Uon. Win. Tetrick. Violin fATt**-"", Mrs. Owmdolyn Baughn. Charles Shrader, aeeompenst. Quartet selection. Mrs. Andre. Mrs." DUey. Mr. Tetrick and Mr. Pressler. DRAMA A 8-ON UNTO YOD Mr. HoIIoway ——Alonette DUey Mrs. Hofloway PtoelU Jonea Janice IWloway .Eva Robinson election te unanimous. Tbe caucus then cast an unanimous vote for Oessman, who, before serving tn the house was an assistant Pra nklln eounty prosecutor. Other selecUons were aa follows: Edward W. Hughes of Columbus, parliamentarian. James Rhodes of Columbus, Journal clerk. YOirrn rally a youth raiiy for aii young pro-1 Seventh Grade Friday; pie between the ages of fourteen ; —^ ter. Mrs. Elisabeth Emrlch of Ws-,^ lhWy yfm ^ ^ ^A ,, Tbe ^^ grtde oI ^ Junlor; verly and two brothers•****'**** i thc p,keton M. E ehurch on Der. '^h school entertained the assem-. and Jacob Simon, of ChiUicothe. j M „ M ftnd „ -^^ ^ be b* m M rM%y ,nernoon „, ^e , Uoyd Carlson of Chardon. ae^ SU-Vlve. iw-_^._» tmm, __n_imhu_l nrov#DOTt ; _.,HI,„-,.._ _» ih. X.I.X. «>_i_vil mitt, I " " Mrs. Oace V. Pord. of Warren engrasslng clerk. Ployd Smith of Miami County. on the job until the ftm of the ^ ,ow bn0)tn HeMT ithe Waverly CXmrt House. He was.also snrnve. [present from Columbus. Oroveport auditorium of the high school with [weU liked by aU who knew htm. Puneral eerric-S wUl be held att^, 8pr,nirfleW. [, -rejen^uon of "Oood EngUsh" (He to survived by hto wife. Emma,the home this afternoon at two p., , |sponsored by Miss BueU. land two daughters and one son.jm. and burial will be made In the 11_,r,tlr nrnrrDC year, although hto term expired Tuesday of thto week. Business to heavy at thto time of the year and many reports wilt have to be made Out at the end or the quarter, so Mr. Keechle asked Mr. Olbeon to remain on tbe Job until tbe new year- This he has consented to do. Ralph Brown wUl be retained for a month or ao. until Mr. Keechle geU on to the routine. me son,jm. and burtal vrm be maae in **e i-im/rDC I - — ■■■ - _••- ""*" of Me-lwa-erl, Evergreen cemetery under NEW OFFICERS ■ The drama was written by MJ- enWUteB <****. J a •■_». mm* _-~> W * _--_ *** V* -__T IT a ♦ Vi'a*. __*•_•. 1* m *f rsmrrxmrn *_--_/»'h>r I _._>__ __. .. _ chantc-burg, Prank of W-k_ftokl|t__"diction"of the A. M. Oregg! ARE CHOSEN ^^"^ * ******* "*c***\ *»• «• ****** ** Columbia. Mri Philip and lames of Piketon. Comply. ^ ** ^J"^r "S*. fd, ™ ; ^^^ *'*■ TiZ ^ut_~ uv. ann. T^ut and o ,._..- r> j _r> •** H **so- ********** ****** ***, Harvey o. Hammond, of Dan- I Annual Meeting Red Croaa L^b^ m the Ohio Schools. a|TUle> «„eant-ai-arms, lUrbert A. Held in Waverly on ! professional monthly. | Knlsley of Tuscarawas county, first Monday Afternoon j "Poollsh Student** learned thro | icrgeeni at arms. . bitter experience that success can | c. 8. Crelghton. of Marietta, sec- NEW. t*. s. marshal will BS SWORN IN TPTJBSDAY Kenneth Kerr, of Wilmington, to to Uke the oath of office aa V. PatrieU BoUowar-Vtrgtola cad-weU a. Manhal tn federal court at Co- H&ward HoUoway ...Junior Brown juahua, today. Judge Benson W. Hough wlll administer the oath to the incoming Mrs. Katie Brawn, of Piketon. Also many relatives and close friends ln Pike county. Puneral services were held at Davenport on November _7th. MRS. J. T. McLEAN TO BE CHAIRMAN Of President's Ball for Pike County—Plana to Be Announced Later. Msld ... • Marie Oehres "Newsboy Ptankle Armbruster Piano po-tlude. A collection wttl be received to help defray the esp-oses of the program. SPECIAL XMAS SERVICER Special Christmas aervleea will be held at tbe PU-cton M. E. churcb on Sunday evening, Dee. »• A cantata will be given at tha services, entitled, "The New Bom King. This eanUU wlll be sung by a <tuartetU composed of Mra. Alice Chteseman. Mn. Virginia Outh. Rer. W. I.. Stafford and Donald K. Anderson. tn addlt'oa to the cantata thert will be sol* by Ployd Ware, Mtos Patricia Patterson and Mrs. Same Sampson. The eanUU will be followed by a pageant featuring tt-. -WhlU Olf* offering. marshal, who will be accompanied to the Judge's bench by Paul Crea- weU. of XenU. retiring marshal. Among those who wlU witness the ceremony art: PrancU O. Canny, Ot Cincinnati. U. & dUtrlct attorney and. Ray J. O-tanelL a-_tou_a U. S. district attorney. Tmaa Of Mlsa Ann Rr^ty, Joe- eph Lorey and Porbes Lampman. D. a dutrtct n-ttahato,' expire en December SL Kerr, however, haa indicated tbat there wffl be no chen.es m the deputy mar-halshlpe Immediately. Mr. Kerr to wen and favorably known ta Waverty, bavin* vlrijlW hen on burfnesat when local papers were owned by Ohio News, mc Mrs. carl Prtm. Mra Miles Smith and Mtos Ruth Ptnn were vUltors The cast of the pageant are the!at PorU_-o_th on Saturday, five oiven rabies seritm Dr. Paul Jones to administering treatment for rabies to five mem- jbers of the family of Ora Keller of near Stockdaie. A large police The annual meeting of the Pike! eome only through Oood EcglUh j q^j sergeant at arms. i county Red cross society was held ! and finally mskes his decision ln j j<_ha Sugden of Akron, third ser- __!!*?__? Z?. I at the court house on Monday el-1 that direction. The program andg-^t at arma. ternoon at which time the fol- students who participated follows:! Women Get Posts. lowing officers were elected. j Christmas CaroB by junior and I Hughes and Mra. Scriven have Probate Judge Wlll IL Acord— senior high. served seceral terms In the posl- KeUers and btt Ora Keller, his wide Meda and nephew, Ben KeU- j er. T^e KeUer chUdren. Oris and J Opal ave atoo recetvtng tbe treatment, because they played wtth the dog. The dog was found to be suffering from the rabies and was killed. KEISER ENROLLS AT O. S. V. Mrs. Pauline McLean has been asked to act again as chairman tor the Pike County Birthday BaU for the President. She was the/ chairman of the original birthday b*n last Jan. 30. [dred more young men and women A different plsn to to be used''at tbe beginning of the Spring this year, at the recommendation; quarter oa Jan. Jrd. Edward Kelser chairman. I 9pecU;>a_W number. j tions to which they win be r«-> Rev. J. V. Stone. Vice-chairman, j synopsis of drama Toollsh 8tud- j elected if the wffl of the RepubU- Mn. JuUa Shrsder. Recording Se ent." Donna Jean 8mlth. tetary. j Prologue. AlU WUilams. Mrs. Myrtle Brown. Treasurer. J -FooUsh student. OUle Deacon. In addition to the above offl- ] oood EStflUh, Bernice Mahone o' President Roosevelt and tha Warm Springs Foundation. Seventy per cent of the pto- eeeds raised by eaeh local btrthdsy ban be retained tn tu respective geographical area, tinder the direction or the committee of each auch area, to rebabUlUU their In- fanUle Paralysis victims. Thtrty per cent of the proceeds wffl be then tumed over to the NaUonal Committee for dtHr-ry to the president to be presented by him to a national eommtoston widen re- search efforts aimed to wipe out the dt-Mse toU itself. Ptaa* tor ths local baU wffl be anoounocd laXtr. cers who aerved on the executive; Fairies of Oood English: Ohio State university's Preshman J cm^ttee the following were ae- } Have Seen. Catherine Rapp. class, already ths largest ln hU- j je^a w members of the executive j i Know. Rosella DetUHon. tory. wUl be Joined by several hon- eonunjttee: Supt. J. E. Way. Roy j PennUten, Earnest Wills. W. V., Watte, J. A. Fish. MM. Nannie 8. IM11, Mrs. MoUle Armbruster, Mrs.; linian Rittenour and Mrs. Omer j Davis. After the election of of fleer*, the locsl post office employee, has entered the class. CHRISTMAS DANCE The sub-Deb Club will give a dance at the Oreenbaum Hall on Christmas night, Tuesday, Dec. 39. tarry Btonkenshlp and hto ChUUcothe orchestra wlll furnish the music. c^ executive committee met and elected Mrs. Julia Shrader a* executive secretary to succeed Mia. _-0_*_* T-atner who has resigned to accept a position as ar-ltUm manager of the, mattress factory here. Reports iceelved thus fsr ihow that. 300 memberships have been secured tn the drive. Several town' I Saw. Mary Scott. Havt Oor.e. Anna Stanton. Have Done. Norma Stubbs. Isn't. Edith Pope. Bad English. Henry Murphy. Rogues of Bad English: Have Came. Eugene Charles. Have Went. Richard BU_Uer. Alnt. Leon Brown. Suarptn*. Cassie Jackson . Have Saw, Warren Smith. I Seen, Ray Schwart*. Nuthin'. Dave Johnson. Beat It. Charles Huffman. Have Ran, Oiven Orooms. O-ddeae of Success, Helen Woods. can caucus prevails. Mr* Pord U a ! member of the present' House and [Crelghton to a fohner member of jthe House from Washington county. j Hammond to Republican state | committeeman from the 17th dUtrlct. Addressing the caucus Speaker- ; designate aald: Tt to my hope tbat we. the Republican majority ln the next llosw, wlB aa ootttact imi selves that we eaa ge before the peo • pie to the -est electl-m with rtaa tcesday night The Wavtrty fire department wa* catted to the home of J. T. McLean'. ships have not yet completed thetr j Epilogue. Bessie D. Moore. oa South Market street at about) reports and officer* of the aodety Music by the. Band. ten o'clock to put out a small blaze ; art of tbe opinion that the mem- j Songs wtth guiur accompaniment on the roof. The bto** was caused \ bershlpe secured wffl not exce?_., —Eber Vulgamore. by Tying sparks from a neartyjfour hundred. The quote for PUtfj RedUtion. Tittle Brown Baby,*" chimney. Damage was slight. '.cotmtj U seven hundred. Marilyn Jackson. ■elves ta the eyea of the pab- He. Oessaman aald tt would be hto purpose at aU times to carry oot th* wishes of the caucus wtth the hope of advancing as far as we ean the RepubUcan patty ln Ohio. The name of Bateman wa* put befor* the dCkeus by Oe_t_-_an who hat been bto person*, friend for many year*. Mrs. Harrr Eblhi and Mrs. Joseph White tpent Monday at I* neater. ■y-x--^ir*t****^m "X*
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Title | Republican Herald 1934-12-20 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Republican Herald was a weekly paper published in Waverly, Ohio from 1914-1952. |
Publisher | Republican Herald Pub. |
Date of Original | 1934 |
Searchable Date | 1934 |
Time Period | 1931-1940 |
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 |
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Original object size | 35 mm |
Resolution | 300 dpi |
Media type | JPEG 2000 |
Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Description
Title | Republican Herald_1933-09-07_1935-12-26_0544 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Location | Pike County; Ohio |
Identifier | Republican Herald_1933-09-07_1935-12-26_0544.tif |
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. |
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Language | ENG |
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 1934
THE REPUBLICAN HERALD, WAVERLY, OHIO
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m EUC OROVE
*il£tTX.ZT^*-^\DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY
* ; Mr. and Mr*. Ora smith and j
* 'children yen -cutting with Mr. and ;
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********* Mrs. R. C. Ooff Thuraday night.
Jamea Smith spent Thursday ev-
Semi attended religious meeting* [entng with Leo Louderb*ch.
ei the home of Ol3 Duke on last \ __o
■tan-ay evening. \ ***********
Mr. and Mrv Ehssr WUUam* vis- > *
Sod with Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt.* BEAVER
«__!<__ on last Saturday night, j *
Mr. Ind Mra. B. A. Smith snd *********** *
max, Jamea. vtelted with Mr. andj
■Co. Wm- Shanks of Jasper on Ust | Mr. and Mra. Lewi* Besch of
Suaday night. joentersburg spent Sunday bere at
ttr. and Mrs. Ora Smith and ;' the home of reUUvea.
X_mtty spent the day with Mr. and j The Loyal workers Claw of tbe j
ttn. cartln WlUUms Sunday. | MethodUt Sunday school mrt at.
C 8. Derrick and son, CWTfc* and the home of Mr. and 'Mr*. Ortle
Sp*. rimrneitnan spent the wetk ■ ooram who live near OUde, on J
•ad with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oeff. Wednesday night. Mrs- Ada-toe A.I
Parrest Bums ot Locust Orov* * prait ng to charge of the meet-
ooHtg on MUs Kathryn Reeves on jjn,. fh, cImj enjoyed a reading
ate-.*, night. |b- MUdred BUtfer. During the so-
Messrs. We* Woods, Homer Me-jel&i hour the girt* enjoyed a de-
Oo-mn and Joseph Smith were vUl- I tidou* hmcb served by the hasteu.
torsle Xenaton Saturday. )Those prejtent were: SteUa BaUey.
Mr.and Mra. HA. Smith were [ Uabtl p-»tV( oayneUe Scheutle,
saBert at Camp on, Saturday even- J ^y^j aheward.. Adeline Pratt, E4-
**■ uth DavU, MUdred Butter, Bertha
J_hr. McAllister wa* hunting near lupp! 1>>>>>x__*>>>;__»>>>>>>>x«>;»>>>>>>>>xo>>>>>x«>x
! SPECIALS |
I for Saturday, Dec. 14|
-ALL STORES;
Morton's Sausage Seasoning, 10 oz. 22c v
Mortons Smoked Salt, 10 lb. can 89c £
Chocolate Drops, per pound 9c p
16 oz. Cod Liver Oil 36c ;?
Bon Ton Flour, 24 1-2 lb. bag 85c |
Buy Your Christmas Supplies Early. Vv> y,
have a nice line of Christmas Toys, C%rl- $
dy, Peanuts in Hull; Mixed Nuts; Eng- |
lish Walnuts; Cocoanuts; Oranges; etc. S
Oysters, standard — Selects — Counts 8
Clodhopper Store I
waverly' omega
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